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Jim Krivacs Jim Krivacs is a former college basketball player for The University of Texas at Austin. Krivacs transferred to Texas from Auburn and was a three-year starter for the Longhorns under head coach Abe Lemons, beginning in Lemons' first year at Texas. He twice earned All-America honors—as a first-team All-America selection as a junior in 1978 and as a second-team selection in 1979. Krivacs led the Longhorns in scoring as a sophomore and junior and was second in scoring as a senior.〔2014–15 Texas Basketball Fact Book, p. 135〕 He scored an average of 22.0 points per game in 1978 and 19.5 points per game for his three-year Texas career.〔2014–15 Texas Basketball Fact Book, p. 114〕 His career point total and career scoring average remain eighth- and sixth-highest, respectively, in program history.〔2014–15 Texas Basketball Fact Book, p. 113-14〕 In 1978, Krivacs helped to lead Texas to a 26–5 overall record, a share of the Southwest Conference championship, the 1978 National Invitation Tournament championship, and a final ranking of No. 17 in the Associated Press Poll.〔2014–15 Texas Basketball Fact Book, p. 100〕 Along with teammate Ron Baxter, he was named co-MVP of the 1978 NIT.〔 As a senior, Krivacs helped to lead the 1979 Longhorns to a 21–8 overall record, a share of the Southwest Conference championship for the second consecutive season, an appearance in the 1979 NCAA Tournament, and a No. 15 final ranking in the Coaches Poll.〔 In 1979, he was the first Texas men's basketball player to receive recognition as a first-team Academic All-American.〔2014–15 Texas Basketball Fact Book, p. 139〕 Krivacs was selected in the sixth round of the 1979 NBA Draft by the Kansas City Kings.〔2014–15 Texas Basketball Fact Book, p. 147〕 ==Notes and references==
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