2008-09 [Senior]: Named to the Preseason All-Sun Belt squad as a second team selection … Started three games to open the season before sitting out the next eight … Made one more appearance off the bench, an injury-shortened four minutes against Tennessee Tech (12/29) before missing the remainder of the season with a broken foot … Averaged 8.0 points and 3.0 rebounds per game in an average of 24.5 minutes per contest … Topped double digit scoring twice on the season and hit the game-winning lay-up as time expired in a win over NCAA Tournament-participant Morehead State (11/14) … Dished out a season-high six assists with two turnovers against McNeese State (11/20) … Finished the season ranked 15th in career points (1,275), 10th in career assists (266), sixth in career steals (156), and third in career made 3-pointers (178).
2007-08 [Junior]: A Preseason All-Sun Belt Third Team Selection ... Named to the All-Louisiana Second Team following a junior season that saw him move into sole possession of 17th-place on the career points list at ULM after averaging 15.1 points per game ... Became the 35th player in program history to top the 1,000-point mark for his career after his fifth point at Denver (1/2) ... Finished the season with 453 points to lead the team in total points for the third consecutive year ... Also marked his second consecutive year over 400 points scored ... Led the team in scoring 13 times, in assists 13 times and posted 19 games of 10 or more points ... Posted a team-high 11 games of 20 or more points including a season-high game of 27 points against Alcorn St. (11/27) and games of 26 points at Iowa (11/30) and at Western Kentucky (2/23) ... Garnered Most Valuable Player honors at the Hawkeye Challenge after leading the Warhawks to the tournament title and a first round upset of host-Iowa. Averaged 19.5 points, 3.5 rebounds and 2.5 assists in the two games ... Earned ULM’s first Sun Belt Conference Player of the Week honors – and All-Louisiana POW – after his efforts in Iowa City ... Saw his streak of 77 consecutive games started to open his career snapped after not participating at UALR (1/17) ... Registered a team-high 47 steals to move into sole possession of sixth place on the career list at ULM ... Finished second on the team in made three-point attempts (62) to move into a tie for third on the career list ... Ended the year second on the team in assists (72) and minutes per game (28.9) ... Also pulled down 71 rebounds – including 23 on the offensive end – and added six blocked shots ... Overall, ranked seventh in the Sun Belt in points per game (15.1), sixth in steals per game (1.57), and sixth in made threes per game (2.07) ... In league games only, ranked ninth in points per game (14.6), fifth in steals per game (1.41), and 10th in made threes per game (2.00).
2006-07 [Sophomore]: Enjoyed another excellent season under head coach Orlando Early after being named to the 2006-07 Sun Belt Conference Third Team ... Named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches All-District Second Team ... Named to the American Family Insurance BTI Cyclone Challenge All-Tournament Team after averaging 13.3 points and 6.3 rebounds per game ... Scored a team-high 15.4 points per game while adding 3.8 rebounds per game ... Posted the 10th highest points per game average in the Sun Belt Conference ... Played in and started all 32 games for the Warhawks, giving him 60 consecutive starts to begin his collegiate career ... Scored in double figures a team-high 21 times ... His nine games of 20 or more points was also tops on the squad ... Scored 20 or more points in each of ULM’s last four games of the season, including a team-high 25 against North Texas in the second round of the Sun Belt Conference Tournament ... Scored a career-high 32 points off 10-of-17 shooting from the floor against Louisiana-Lafayette ... Hit on 7-of-10 3-point attempts against the Ragin Cajuns, good for ninth most in a single game at ULM ... His 76 made 3-point shots was the sixth highest single season total at ULM and moved him into a tie with Brandon Horn for eighth on the career made 3-point field goals list ... Averaged 31.1 minutes per game, the fourth highest total on the team last season ... Posted 53 steals, moving him into eighth on the career ULM steals list with 111 ... His 1.66 steals per game average was the fifth highest overall average in the Sun Belt Conference also contributed 122 rebounds, 86 assists, and six blocks.
2005-06 [Freshman]: Named Honorable Mention All-Southland Conference ... Started all 28 games for the Warhawks and led ULM in minutes played (29.1 mpg) as a freshman ... Finished second on the team with a 10.6 points per game average ... Recorded 100 assists to 124 turnovers (0.81) in his first season ... Averaged 3.4 rebounds per outing and led ULM with 58 steals ... Third on the squad with a .462 field goal percentage (98-of-212) and three-point percentage hitting on 37-of-94 attempts (.394) ... Posted first career-double-double with career-best 14 assists and 12 points against Lamar ... The 14 assists tied with Howard Nathan (vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1994) for the second-best assist mark in ULM history ... Totaled 18 double-digit scoring games, including 14 out in ULM’s last 18 games ... Scored six points and added four assists in first-career start at No. 14 West Virginia ... Followed with eight points and two steals while playing 30 minutes against Fairleigh Dickinson ... Posted back-to-back 15 point outings against SMU and Belhaven ... In the two game stretch, totaled 11 assists, 13 rebounds and 12-of-13 (.923) from the charity stripe ... Finished with a season-high 25 points against Nicholls State after hitting on 7-of-11 (.636) attempts on the floor, including 5-for-6 (.833) from long distance ... Also finished 6-for-6 from the free-throw line in the game.
High School: Was a three-year letterwinner for head coach Ezekiel Smith at Aldine High School in Houston, Texas ... As a senior averaged 16 points, eight assists and five steals per game ... Led team to a 53-14 record in the two years he started at the point, advancing to the state regional tournament each year ... Participated in the NIKE tournament as a senior ... Was also recruited by Oklahoma, Purdue, Arkansas, Rice, UNC-Wilmington and Louisiana-Lafayette.
Personal: Full name is Antonio André Hooper ... Born on March 30, 1987 in Houston, Texas ... Is the son of Andre Tolbert and Regina Hooper ... Step mother is Stephanie Holland ... Has two older brothers, one older sister and one younger sister.