Here is some history for the younger fans that do not remember Jeff Webster. Jeff came from Carl Albert High School in Midwest City, Oklahoma. Jeff played his 4-plus years at OU for Coach Billy Tubbs. These were the last teams that Billy coached at OU in his 14 years here (i.e., Jeff was a senior on Billy’s last OU team). Jeff Webster is the second highest all-time scorer at OU, trailing only Wayman Tisdale. Jeff scored 2,281 points at OU.
These are the seasons that Jeff Webster was at OU.
1989-90 .. 27-5 (11-3 Big-8); NCAA Second Round (lost to North Carolina). Skeeter Henry, William Davis and Tony Martin were seniors. Junior Jackie Jones averaged 15 ppg in his only season at OU. Damon Patterson and Smokey McCovery were also juniors on this team, although Damon Patterson would have to redshirt the next season (1990-91) due to academic issues, and Smokey did not make it back for his senior season. Brent Price had just transferred in and had to sit out this season as a redshirt. Jeff Webster only played in 3 games and then became a medical redshirt. Jeff spent five years at OU.
NOTE: The eligibility problems of three 1990 juniors (Jackie Jones, Damon Patterson and Smokey McCovery) were significant markers in the decline of Billy Tubb’s level of success at Oklahoma. OU was a high seed in the Big Dance in 1990 and was looking forward to the return of Jones, Patterson and McCovery who were all excellent players. None of the three played in 1991, although Patterson played again in 1992 and was then the leading scorer as a senior. OU went to the NIT in three of Billy’s last four seasons at OU. Prior to that, Billy took the Sooners the the Big Dance eight years in a row.
1990-91 .. 20-15 (5-9); NIT Final. Jeff Webster led the team in scoring (18.3 ppg) as a RS-Freshman, followed by junior Brent Price (17.5 ppg), and senior Kermit Holmes (14.8 ppg). Sophomores Terry Evans and Brian Sallier were also double-digit scorers and Terrence Mullins was a senior. The Sooners won 4 games in the NIT, losing in the finals to Stanford in NYC. Jeff Webster was named Big Eight Conference Newcomer of the Year.
1991-92 .. 21-9 (8-6); NCAA First Round. The top two scorers were seniors Damon Patterson (20.6 ppg) and Brent Price (18.7 ppg). Sophomore Jeff Webster was third at 14.4 ppg, followed by juniors Brian Sallier (13.9 ppg) and Terry Evans (10.3 ppg). Lost to Southwestern Louisiana in the 1st Round of NCAA Tournament.
1992-93 .. 20-12 (7-7); NIT Second Round. Top scorers were senior guard Bryatt Vann (16.9 ppg), junior forward Jeff Webster (16.5 ppg), senior guard Angelo Hamilton (14.3 ppg), followed by seniors Terry Evans (14.0 ppg) and Brian Sallier (12.5 ppg).
1993-94 .. 15-13 (6-8); NIT First Round. As a senior, Jeff Webster led the way with 23.7 ppg. Jeff was named 1st Team All-Big Eight as he led the league in scoring. Other leading scorers on Billy’s final OU team were sophomore Ryan Minor (16.2 ppg), junior Calvin Curry (14.5 ppg) and senior Kenneth Conley (11.0 ppg). Junior John Ontjes was the point guard, averaging 9.7 ppg.
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2,000 POINT CLUB AT OKLAHOMA
1. Wayman Tisdale ... 2,661 (25.6 ppg)
2. Jeff Webster .......... 2,281 (17.8 ppg)
3. Tim McCalister ...... 2,275 (16.7 ppg)
4. “Choo” Kennedy .... 2,097 (15.3 ppg)
5. Stacey King ............ 2,008 (17.6 ppg)
Jeff Webster had a sweet turnaround jump shot in (or near) the paint. For his OU career, he had a FG percentage of 52.3%. As a senior, Jeff was listed at 6’8” and 232 pounds.
Jeff was a scorer. He could score the basketball. I have many fond memories of Jeff and those teams.