Bridgewater College Men's Basketball Reference Guide

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2011-12 Reference Guide


This Is Bridgewater College

College Information

Sports Information

Men’s Basketball Coaching Staff

Conference Information

History

Credits

Location .......... ................................Bridgewater, Va. Founded ............................................................ 1880 Enrollment......................................................... 1,700 Nickname ....................................................... Eagles Colors ................................ Crimson and Vegas Gold Gymnasium............................... Nininger Hall (1,100) Athletic Affiliation............................ NCAA Division Ill Conference.............................. Old Dominion Athletic President .......................................George Cornelius Director of Athletics............................... Curt Kendall

Head Coach.......................................... Don Burgess Record at School ............................. 4th Year (33-44) Career Record .................................................. same Basketball Office Phone ................... (540) 828-5403 Coach Burgess email ....dburgess@bridgewater.edu Assistant Coaches ..............Alvin Green, Tim Meyers Coach Green email........... agreen@bridgewater.edu Coach Meyers email........ tmeyers@bridgewater.edul

2009-10 Record.................................................. 8-18 2009-10 ODAC Record ......................................4-12 NCAA playoff appearances.......... 1987-88, 1995-96, ......................................................................1996-97 ODAC Championships.............................. (1987-88)

Sports Information Director...................... Steve Cox Assistant SID............................................ Tim Leister SID Phone ........................................ (540) 828-5360 SID Fax .............................................(540) 828-5611 SID Email ............................. scox@bridgewater.edu SID Mailing Address .....................................Box 107 ...................................................Bridgewater College .................................................402 E. College Street ...............................................Bridgewater, VA 22812 Web Site ..................................www.bridgewater.edu

Commissioner ................................... Brad Bankston Office Phone ............................(540) 389-7373 ext. 1 Conference SID ..................................... J.J. Nekoloff SID Office Phone ....................(540) 389-7373, ext. 2 Mailing Address ................................... P.O.Box 2604 ................................................Forest, Virginia 24551 Conference Fax ................................ (540) 389-7373 Web Site .................................. www.odaconline.com

The 2011-12 Bridgewater College Men’s Basketball Media Guide was designed and produced by sports information director Steve Cox. Photos by Tommy Thompson.


This Is Bridgewater College...

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ince 1880, Bridgewater College has championed an educational philosophy of traditional values, exceptional scholarship, meaningful activities and service to the community. Its application proves that there are more ways than one in which to learn, grow and succeed. Bridgewater offers an environment in which students can develop as whole persons using the distinctive Personal Development Portfolio (PDP) program. The program cultivates four dimensions of personal development: citizenship and community responsibility, intellectual growth and discovery, emotional maturation and physical health, and ethical and spiritual growth. It challenges students to develop their talents and to venture beyond their chosen disciplines to discover new interests and strengths.

At Bridgewater College, students will find outlets for their talents and energy that include top-notch theatrical productions, championship athletic teams, student-led spiritual opportunities and service-learning – a uniquely satisfying way in which to meet human needs while pursuing educational growth. A member of the Old Dominion Athletic Conference and the NCAA Division III, Bridgewater is highly competitive and successful in both. It offers intercollegiate competition in 21 sports. Bridgewater College is located in the heart of the breathtaking Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. Nestled amid wooded hills, winding rivers and a picturesque township, it provides an atmosphere that is conducive to living, learning and developing the well-rounded, wholly educated student.


Nininger Hall

Nininger Hall is home to the Bridgewater men’s and women’s basketball teams along with the Eagles volleyball team. Buiilt in 1959, the building is one of the oldest basketball facilities in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference, yet its intimate environment gives the BC teams a definite homecourt advantage. Nininger Hall capacity is 1,100 for BC basketball games.

The Nininger Nuts, a student cheering group attends BC basketball games in support of the Eagles. At left, the studentgroup during a White-Out game.



Young, Untested Eagles Prepare To Do Battle In Tough ODAC Looking for one word to describe this year’s Bridgewater College men’s basketball team is an easy task. “Young” perfectly describes the roster that features just one senior and one junior. Nine sophomores and seven freshmen complete the 18-man roster as the Eagles look to improve upon last year’s record. “We’re definitely young, no doubt about that,’ said fourthyear head coach Don Burgess. “We’re excited about this year’s squad I think we’re longer and more athletic. This will be a team that will have the opportunity to grow and mature as the season moves along. The lone senior on the team, guard Cody Griffith, is the team’s leading returning scorer. “Cody averaged 10.2 points per game last year and he really is our only proven scorer. We’ve talked with Cody about being more consistent this season. Last year, he might get 16 one night and four the next. We need him to be a consistent scorer for this team.” The nine returning sophomores are still in the early stages of their careers, but several received significant playing time during their first year in the program. In the backcourt, Ronnie Thomas, Malcolm Dixon and Tavis Stapleton each saw quality minutes a year ago. Thomas was the most productive as he scored 4.8 points per game and dished out a team-high 55 assists. Kenneth Waugh, won of the purest shooters on team, was limited by injuries last year, but has come back stronger and could help the Eagles on the perimeter. Kyle VanOrden, another returning perimeter player, and transfer Nick Goforth will also be looking for minutes this season. In the frontcourt, Daniel McClain saw action in every game and averaged close to four points and three rebounds per night. David Larson was plagued by injuries a year ago, but the staff is hoping the 6-6 forward can stay healthy and be a productive force in the paint this season. Romie Powell, a 6-9 center, and Josh Irwin, a 6-8 forward, could also figure into the frontcourt rotation. Burgess is also excited about his seven freshmen players. “We feel like we have added some quality players,” said Burgess. “We’ve added some length at the forward position and some quickness in the backcourt.” Looking to compete for time in the backcourt are 5-foot-8 point guards Benaiah Wise and Ryan Johnson along with 5-foot10 combo guard Matthew Hunter. Kyle Welty is a solid 6-foot3 shooter and Justin Hempe is a 6-foot-5 swing player. At the forward spot, smooth 6-foot-3 lefty Aaron Adams and rugged 6-foot-4 Ed Reddick will vie for playing time. “We need several of these first-year guys to be impact players,” Burgess said. “When I talk about impact, I mean that several of these first-year players must be productive players for us. “We tried to recruit good basketball players from good programs and we were able to do that,” Burgess added. “We added good players and also some good leaders. Several of these guys were captains on their high school squads.” While a dearth of experience may also lead to a lack of leadership, Burgess has watched some of the younger players taking a leadership role.

CODY GRIFFITH “In the preseason, guys like Ronnie (Thomas) and Daniel (McClain) took the lead in getting the guys into the gym. I can tell already that this group gets along well together.” One emphasis this season for the young Eagles will be improving on the defensive end. A year ago opponents shot 44 percent from the floor against the Eagles and scored an average of 77 points per game. “One thing is for sure, we can’t give up 77 points a night and expect to win in this conference,” Burgess said. “We’re going to have to play a swarming type of defense. We’ll have to use our length and quickness to make things tough for our opponents. And, we’re going to have to generate some of our offense off of our defensive play.” Whether it is scoring, playing defense or rebounding, the Eagles will need a team effort in order to be successful this season. “We’re going to have to score collectively, rebound collectively and play good team defense to reach our goals,” Burgess said. “We may not have that one guy to dominate the glass or score 20 a night, but if we do those things as a group we will have a chance.” The 2011-12 schedule once again will be a challenge as the ODAC has emerged as one of the top Division III conferences in the nation. A year ago, three ODAC teams were ranked in the Top 17 in the final poll of the season. “We play in one of the top conferences in the country, so it will be a challenge,” Burgess said. “Of course, our goal is to improve our program to the point where we are one of those top teams.” In addition to the conference slate, the Eagles will play in the Guilford tournament and the Daytona Beach Shootout. The Eagles will also host it annual BC/Don Glick Classic with games scheduled against Bluefield and Johnson & Wales (N.C.). Bridgewater tips off its season with an exhibtion game on Oct. 12 at Division I High Point University. The Eagles open the regular season at home on Oct. 15 against Averett University.



Don Burgess, Head Coach Don Burgess, a native of Harrisonburg, Va., begins his fourth season as head men’s basketball coach at Bridgewater College. Coach Burgess’ first team at BC finished with a 15-11 overall and a 10-6 mark in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference, one of the toughest Division III conferences in the country.The Eagles advanced to the ODAC tournament semifinals where BC came up short against Washington and Lee, 77-67. The Eagles picked up several big wins in the 2008-09 season, including a win at Virginia Wesleyan, the ODAC tournament champion, and a victory over Guilford, a Final Four participant in the NCAA Division III tournament. In his second year, the Eagles finished 10-15 overall with one of the wins coming over nationallyranked Eastern Mennonite. Burgess took the reins of the Bridgewater program after serving as an assistant coach at High Point University for three seasons. While at High Point, his duties included on-court instruction, player development, recruiting, and scouting of opponents along with other assigned duties. Burgess was also responsible for overseeing the development of the team’s post players. He was instrumental in the development of 2006 Big South Defensive Player of the Year Issa Konare and two-time Big South Player of the Year Arizona Reid. Reid is the only player in Big South history and just the 97th player in NCAA Division I history to finish his career with at least 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds. Burgess began his coaching career at Radford University as a student assistant following a stellar playing career with the Highlanders. He then took an assistant’s job at the University of Central Florida where he coached from 1996-2000. Burgess coached at Coastal Carolina University for two years before returning to his native state as an assistant at Virginia Military Institute where he coached three seasons before taking the position at High Point. Throughout his 13-year career as a Division I assistant, Burgess has developed the reputation as a top-notch recruiter. He also is recognized as an outstanding teacher of the game who develops great relationships with his players

While at VMI, he helped lure Reggie Williams to the Institute. Williams went on to become a two-time NCAA Division I scoring champion. At Coastal Carolina Burgess helped coach Torrey Butler, 2001 Big South Player of the Year and recruited Pele Paelay, 2004-05 Big South Player of the Year. While at Central Florida, Burgess coached Mark Jones, who later played in the NBA with the Orlando Magic. Burgess was a four-year letterman during his playing career at Radford University. He served as team captain as a junior and senior and was an All-Big South first-team performer during his senior season. He averaged 12.4 points and 5.2 rebounds while at Radford. He finished his career ranked among Radford’s all-time leaders in points (1,452), rebounds (614), steals (162) and blocks (84). He earned his bachelor’s degree in business management from Radford in 1994. Burgess played his high school basketball at Harrisonburg High School where he played for legendary prep coach Roger Bergey. Burgess is married to the former Stephanie Riddlebarger. They have a daughter, Kaley (9) and son, Jadon (5).


Alvin Green, Assistant Coach Alvin Green begins his fourth season as Bridgewater’s assistant basketball coach. Green, a graduate of Coastal Carolina University, was an outstanding performer at point guard during his career for the Chanticleers. He finished his career as Coastal Carolina’s fourth all-time leader in assists with 411, fifth all-time leader in steals with 155 and fifth all-time leader in games played with 115. He was also named to the 2000-01 Big South Conference All-Rookie Team and named his team’s Most Valuable Player following the 2001-02 season. Green served as co-captain for the Chanticleers program for his final three seasons. During his high school playing career, he was named the state of South Carolina’s Mr. Basketball in 2000 while averaging 21.3 points per game. He helped the United States All-Stars to a third-place finish during the spring of 2000 at the Albert Schweitzer Tournament in Germany. A native of Socastee, S. C., Green earned his bachelor of science degree from Coastal Carolina University in business marketing. Green spent the 2005 year traveling to Tanzania, Namibia, South Africa, Nicaragua, Botswana, Panama, Jamaica and Trinidad working for the U.S. Department of State. Coach Green worked as a culture connect envoy. The state department used basketball as a tool, conducting basketball clinics around the world. Coach Green served as a liaison for various cultures in overcoming stereotypes while increasing their knowledge of the United States and its people. He served as a volunteer assistant at Bishop O’Connell H.S. in 2006-07 and at his alma mater, Socastee H.S., in 2007-08.

Tim Meyers, Assistant Coach Tim Meyers begins his fourth year as a Bridgewater College assistant after a long, succesful career at Harrisonburg High School. He directed the girls basketball program for 25 years from 19762001. Under his watch, Harrisonburg teams won 347 games including four trips to the Group AA tournament. His team finished as state runnerup in 1982. The Streaks won three regional championships and five district titles under his leadership. Coach Meyers also assisted VHSL Hall of Fame coach Roger Bergey during the same 25-year period. Under Bergey-led teams, the Streaks won two Group AA tournaments and made three additional trips to the state tournament. Upon Bergey’s retirement in 2002, Meyers coached the boys’ program at Harrisonburg for six years, making regional playoff appearances in 2004, 2005 and most recently 2008. Under Meyers, the Streaks were 78-61. Coach Meyers was named Valley District Coach of the Year in 2004 and 2008 Massanutten District Coach of the Year. Meyers announced his retirement this past summer from high school basketball. He has taught Social Sciences in the class room and continues to work in the guidance office at Harrisonburg High School. A 1975 graduate of Madison College (now James Madison University), Meyers was recruited to play basketball by Dean Ehlers and played for the legendary Lou Campanelli from 1971-75. He was named team captain for the 1974-75 season. He also lettered in baseball in 1972 during the infancy of the Madison sports programs. A native of Roanoke, Va, Meyers was coached by the late Len Mosser at Patrick Henry High School where he was a three-sport athlete. He is married to Dianne Tatum Meyers of Martinsville, Va. He has two grown children; Wes Meyers, daughter-in-law Jody Swartz Meyers and recent granddaughter, Ava Joy Meyers of Massanutten Village and younger son Will Meyers, of Falls Church Va.



2011-12 Men’s Basketball Roster

Wise

Burgess

Green

Meyers

Johnson

Thomas

Stapleton

Hunter

Griffith

Welty

VanOrden

No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. 3 Benaiah Wise G Fr 5-8 145 4 Ryan Johnson G Fr 5-8 145 5 Ronnie Thomas G So 6-4 160 10 Tavis Stapleton G So 6-4 170 12 Matthew Hunter G Fr 5-10 165 14 Cody Griffith G Sr 5-11 170 20 Kyle Welty G Fr 6-5 165 24 Justin Hempe F Fr 6-5 170 30 Kyle VanOrden F So 6-4 180 32 Aaron Adams F Fr 6-3 180 34 Kenneth Waugh F So 6-5 190 40 David Larson F So 6-6 190 42 Ed Reddick F Fr 6-4 200 44 Daniel McClain F So 6-5 230 50 Josh Irwin F So 6-8 215 54 Romie Powell C So 6-9 220 HEAD COACH – Don Burgess ASSISTANTS – Alvin Green, Tim Meyers

Hometown/High School Greensboro, N.C./Ragsdale Ewing, N.J./Ewing Roanoke, Va./Patrick Henry Carthage, Texas/Carthage Newport News, Va./Woodside Pembroke, Va./Giles County Rockville, Md./Wooten Fredericksburg, Va./Fred.Christian Fulks Run, Va./Broadway Ellicott City, Md./Centennial Wytheville, Va./George Wythe Oak Hill, Va./Oakton Virginia Beach, Va./Kellam Falls Church, Va./Marshall Bridgeport, W.Va./Bridgeport Orange, Va./Orange

Hempe

Adams

Larson

Waugh

Reddick

McClain

Irwin

Powell


Senior GUARD

Cody Griffith 5-11, 170 Pembroke, Va./Giles County • Junior Season: Emerged as BC’s top scoring threat off the bench...averaged 10.2 points per game...scored career-high 22 points in a win over Bluefield...dished out career-high seven assists at home vs. Guilford...pulled down a career-high seven rebounds at Guilford. • Sophomore Season: Averaged 5.0 per games as a sophomore...scored career-high 14 points at Virginia Wesleyan. • Freshman Season: Saw action in nine games for the Eagles. • High School: Three Rivers District Player of the Year...first-team all-district as junior and senior...first-team all-region as a senior... played in Virginia high school all-star game. Personal: Son of Jay and Kelly Griffith... sister Katy...majoring in health & exercise science.

CODY GRIFFITH’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year G-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3A Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg A TO Bl St Pts Avg 08-09 9-0 29 3.2 1-4 .250 0-2 .000 3-4 .750 0 0.0 0 7 1 1 5 0.6 09-10 24-0 385 16.0 40-100 .400 20-51 .392 19-29 .655 35 1.5 29 44 3 11 119 5.0 10-11 26-3 606 23.3 88-219 .40.2 35-106 .330 54-73 .740 57 2.2 46 57 4 29 265 10.2 Totals 59-3 920 15.6 129-323 .399 55-159 .346 76-106 .717 92 1.6 75 101 8 41 389 6.6


Sophomore GUARD

Ronnie Thomas 6-4, 160 Roanoke, Va./Patrick Henry Freshman Year: Played in every game as a freshman... averaged 4.8 points per game...led team in assists with 55... scored season-high 17 points at CNU...dished out season-high six assists at CNU and vs. E&H...grabbed season-high seven steals vs. EMU...pulled down season-high 12 rebounds in ODAC tournament game at Roanoke College. High School: All-District and honorable mention All-region performer...averaged 8.0 points and three assists per game...team finished 21-5 during senior year, won regular season and district tournament titles, won regional title, advanced to state final four. Personal: Son of Regi and Michelle Thomas...siblings Darren and Heather...majoring in Business/Accounting.

RONNIE THOMAS’ CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3A Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg A TO Bl St Pts Avg 10-11 26-16 609 23.4 46-155 .297 12-74 .162 21-34 .618 73 2.8 55 54 4 39 125 4.8

Sophomore GUARD

Tavis Stapleton 6-4, 170 Carthage, Texas/Carthage Freshman Year: Recorded season-high nine points and four assists in victory over Penn State-Brandywine High School: Averaged 19.7 points, 9.8 rebounds and 5.3 assists per game as a senior...played in Texas High School All-Star Game...named to all-district team three years and All-East Texas team two years. Personal: Son of Peggy Stapleton and Terry Stapleton...siblings Taylor and Kristin...majoring in Communication Studies.

TAVIS STAPLETON’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3A Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg A TO Bl St Pts Avg 10-11 20-8 225 11.2 24-94 .255 9-42 .214 21-24 .875 35 1.8 16 20 2 10 78 3.9


Sophomore FORWARD

David Larson 6-6, 190 Oak Hill, Va./Oakton Freshman Year: Saw limited playing time in first season with Eagles. High School: Team won first distirct title since 1977 season... first-team all-defense and team MVP. Personal: Son of Mike and Linda Larson...sister Stephanie... majoring in Business Administration and Spanish.

DAVID LARSON’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3A Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg A TO Bl St Pts Avg 10-11 9-0 24 2.7 3-5 .600 0-1 .000 3-3 1.000 6 0.7 0 2 1 0 9 1.0

Sophomore FORWARD

Kenneth Waugh 6-5, 190 Wytheville, Va./George Wythe Freshman Year: Saw limited playing time in first season with Eagles. High School: Team posted a 96-12 record during his four years... team won four district titles and won regional and state titles in 2008...scored 976 points during his career...named all-district in 2009 and 2010 and all-region in 2010...led team in free throw and 3-point percentage. Personal: son of Donnie and Betsy Cook and Tommy Waugh... majoring in business administration.

KENNETH WAUGH’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year G-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3A Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg A TO Bl St Pts Avg 10-11 10-8 30 3.0 1-4 .250 1-3 .333 2-2 1.000 8 0.8 1 3 0 0 5 0.5


Sophomore FORWARD

Daniel McClain 6-5, 230 Falls Church, Va./Marshall Freshman Year: Saw action in every game during his first season with the Eagles...scored season-high nine points vs. Hampden-Sydney...grabbed season-high six rebounds vs. Lynchburg. High School: Team finished as district runner-up during senior year...named first-team all-district and honorable mention allregion..team MVP. Personal: Son of Nikki and Bob McClain...siblings Sarah and Patrick...majoring in Business.

DANIEL McCLAIN’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year G-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3A Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg A TO Bl St Pts Avg 10-11 26-2 305 11.7 43-76 .566 0-0 .000 8-11 .727 67 2.6 8 10 11 11 94 3.6

Sophomore CENTER

Romie Powell 6-9, 230 Orange, Va./Orange Freshman Year: Saw limited playing time in first season with Eagles. High School: Team finished 17-10 and won district title his junior season...team was 10-15 his senior year...averaged 7.8 points, 6.2 rebounds and 5.3 blocks per game...shot 84 percent from foul line...named to honor roll all four years of high school. Personal: Son of William Romie Powell and Debra Ann Powell...sister Lee Ann...majoring in Biology.

ROMIE POWELL’S CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3A Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg A TO Bl St Pts Avg 10-11 14-0 48 3.4 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 2-5 .400 12 0.9 0 2 1 2 6 0.4


Sophomore FORWARD

Kyle VanOrden 6-4, 180 Fulks Run, Va./Broadway Freshman Year: Saw limited playing time in first season with the Eagles. High School: Senior year team was 21-6, won district and regional titles and finished as state runner-up...second-team all-district as a senior. Personal: Son of George and Joyce VanOrden...siblings Laura and Jack...majoring in environmental science.

KYLE VANORDEN’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year G-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3A Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg A TO Bl St Pts Avg 10-11 5-0 6 1.2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 3 0.6 0 0 0 0 1 0.2

Sophomore FORWARD

Josh Irwin

6-8, 215 Bridgeport, W.Va./Bridgeport Freshman Year: Saw limited playing time in first season with the Eagles. High School: Team was 16-4 and won regional title his senior year...averaged six points and eight rebounds per game. Personal: Son of John and Ronda Irwin...brother Bryant...majoring in Allied Health Science.

JOSH IRWIN’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year G-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3A Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg A TO Bl St Pts Avg 10-11 6-0 8 1.3 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0.2 0 0 0 0 4 0.7

Freshman, GUARD

Freshman, GUARD

5.8, 145

5-8, 145

Benaiah Wise Greensboro, N.C./Ragsdale High School: Team was 15-14 his senior year...averaged 14.4 points and 4 assists per game... two-time all-sectional and allconference selection. Personal: Son of Bill and Janice Wise...siblings Aaron, Aquila and Canara...majoring in computer science.

Ryan Johnson Ewing, N.J./Ewing High School: Junior year team finished 27-6 and finished first in its division...senior year team finished 30-2, won conference and regional titles and lost in state championship game... averaged 10 points, 4 assists and 4 steals per game...MVP of Primetime Shootout. Personal: Son of Kairon and Carlin Johnson...siblings Kairon Jr., Raevyn and Justin...majoring in Health & Physical Education.


Freshman, GUARD

Freshman, GUARD

5-10, 165

6-5, 165

Matthew Hunter Newport News, Va./Woodside

Kyle Welty

Personal: Son of Phillip Hunter and Keir Harris...siblings Zach, Sarah and Sierra.

Rockville, Md./Wooten High School: Team finished 16-9 in senior season...averaged 16 points per game...secondteam all-county. Personal: Son of Steve and Trish Welty...siblings Casey, Chelsea, Shelby and Shannon... majoring in business.

Freshman, FORWARD

Freshman, FORWARD

6-3, 180

6-4, 200

Aaron Adams Ellicott, Md./Centennial High School: Team finished 25-6 his senior season and was Maryland 3A East Regional Champion and Maryland 3A state finalsist...averaged 18 points and 8 rebounds per game...1st-team All-County, ass-state honorable mention... Centennial H.S. Athlete of the Year in 2010-11...member of National Honor Society. Personal: Son of Miguel and Cynthia Adams...brothers Brandon and Ethan...majoring in business administration.

Freshman, FORWARD

Justin Hempe 6-5, 170

Fredericksburg, Va./Fred. Christian

High School:Team finished 31-2 during his senior year and was conference and tournament champion...lost in state quarterfinals...averaged 12.5 points, 4 assists and 3 rebounds per game...first-team all-conference, third-team all-area...member of National Honor Society...graduated with honors. Personal: Son of David and Rebecca Hempe...siblings Merritt and Alexi...majoring in computer science.

Ed Reddick

Virginia Beach, Va./Kellam High School: Team won district title and finished 29-1 his senior season. Personal: Son of Eddie and Shelly Reddick,sibling Carter. Majoring in Health & Exercise Science



THE RECORD BOOK

Bridgewater College Basketball Career Leaders CAREER POINTS

1. Jim Upperman (1964-68) 2. Jim Reedy (1957-61) 3. Kyle Williford (1998-2002) 4. Todd Rush (1988-92) 5. Dominic Trawick (2006 -10) 6. Dan Rush (1991-94) 7. Darren Maynard (1980-84) 8. Ricky Easterling (2001-05) 9. Brad Harrington (1996-00) 10. Sam McCoy (1970-74) 11. Larry Pence (1953-57) 12. Tom Wright (1972-76) 13. AndyAgee (1980-84) 14. Joe Browder(1962-66) 15. Ron Cook (1967-71) 16. Ed Cook (1964-68) 17. Paul Hatcher (1961-66) 18. Ramsey Yeatts (1986-88) 19. Jeff Berry (1990-94) 20. Jim Wampler (1967-71) 21. Scott Powers (1993-97) 22. Craig Tutt (1993-98) 23. Todd DeBerry (1985-89) 24. Keith Howard (1981 -85) 25. Rick Wampler (1966-70) 26. Stacey Lee (1985-89) 27 Clay Michael (2002-2006) 28. Jeff Smith (1978-81) 28. Ashley Watson (1989-93) 30. Lester Perry (1977-81) 31. Earle Fike, Jr. (1947-51) 32. Michael Oblitey (2005-09) 32. Tom Clayton (1969-73)

CAREER REBOUNDS 1. Tom Wright (1972-76) 2. Jim Upperman (1964-68) 3. Sam McCoy (1970-74) 4. Andy Agee (1980-84) 5 Kyle Williford (1998-2002) 6. Tom Clayton (1969-73) 7 Clay Michael (2002-2006) 8. Lester Perry (1977-81) Ashley Watson (1989-93) 10. Jim Wampler (1967-71) 11. Jim Hodges (1976-80) 12. Joe Browder (1962-66) 13. Tim Llewellyn (1985-89) 14. Clay Michael (2002-2006) 15. Dan Rush (1991-95) 16. Jim Ellis (1964-67) 17. Ed Cook (1964-69) 18. Bob Boyle (1966-69) 19. Chad Sowers (1993-97)

2,237 2,000 1,927 1,784 1,767 1,756 1,676 1,563 1,535 1,474 1,459 1,447 1,412 1,381 1,380 1,378 1,358 1,314 1,274 1,253 1,222 1,209 1,204 1,196 1,116 1,083 1,078 1,063 1,047 1,022 1,013 1,008 1,003

1,112 1,111 926 912 909 755 744 608 608 601 599 582 555 546 530 529 527 516 509

CLAY MICHAEL ranks No. 7 all-time in rebounds and scored more than 1,000 career points.

CAREER ASSISTS

1. John Curry (1985-88) 2. Bill Pope (1976-80) 3. David Price (1981-85) 4 Justin Bourne (1997-2001) 5. Jeff Smith (1978-81) Bobby Stevens (1970-74) 7. Chad Edwards (1990-94) 8. Chick Whitley (1971-76) 9. Scott Powers (1994-97) 10. Stacey Lee (1985-89) 11. Rick Wampler (1966-70) 12. Craig Tutt (1993-98) 13. Chris Ihle (1989-93)

557 437 397 374 342 342 314 306 292 283 269 264 249


THE RECORD BOOK

1987-88 Men’s Basketball Team: BC’s first NCAA tournament team BC in the NCAA tourney

The 1987-88 team was the ODAC regular season and tournament champions, and was the first Bridgewater men’s basketball team to compete in the NCAA tournament. BC finished the season with a 24-5 record. In the first round of the NCAA Tournament, BC lost to Trenton College of New Jersey, which featured future NBA player Greg Grant, 87-50. In the Regional consolation game, BC fell to Richard Stockton in a closely contested game, 72-70. The 1995-96 team advanced to the ODAC Tournament Championship game and finished the season with an 18-10 overall record and earned an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament. BC traveled to Mississippi for their first round game and fell to Millsaps College, 83-72. The 1996-97 team received an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament and advanced further than any team in the history of the program by winning two games and representing Bridgewater College in the “Sweet Sixteen.” In the first round BC won a thriller, 64-62, on the road at Maryville College.BC then continued its victory tour through the state of Tennessee by defeating Sewanee, 65-62, again on the hosts’ home court. The run came to an end in the round of 16 with a loss to eventual National Champion, Illinois Wesleyan, on their home court, 87-60.

1995-96 team made BC’s second trip to the NCAA tournament.

1996-97 team advanced to the Sweet 16 at the NCAA Division III national Tournament.


THE RECORD BOOK Bridgewater Team Records • Most Wins, Season 24, 1987-88 21, 1991-92, 1996-97 • Best Winning Percentage .828 (24-5), 1987-88 .809 (17-4), 1959-60 • Most Points, Season 2,304- (1969-70), 25 games • Most Points, Game 131- vs. R.Rl., 1954-55 (131-101) 130- vs. Shepherd, 1969-70 (130-95) • Most Points/Game, Season 92.2- (1969-70), 2,304 points in 25 games • Fewest Points Scored, Game 4- vs. U. of Virginia, 1941-42 (4-49) • Most Points Allowed, Game 131- vs. Univ. of Baltimore, 1953-54

• Fewest Points Allowed, Game 9- vs. Randolph-Macon, 1922-23 (21-9) 9- vs V.S.D.B., 1921-22 (22-9) • Most Overtimes 4- vs. Roanoke, 1987-88 (96-93) • Longest Winning Streak 13 games- (2000-01) • Most Rebounds, Season 1136- (1966-67) in 27 games • Most Field Goals, Season 896- (1969-70) in 25 games • Most FG Attempts, Season 1,999- (1975-76) in 26 games • Best FG Percentage, Season 56.0- (1987-88)

• Most Three Pt. FG’s Made, Game 13 vs. Guilford 1/26/08 • Most 3-Pt. FG’s Made, Season 182, 1998-99 • Most 3-Point Attempts, Season 514, 1998-99 • Most Free Throws Made, Season 552, 1966-67 • Most FT Attempts, Season 789, 1966-67 • Best FT Percentage, Season 76.0, 1987-88

Bridgewater Individual Records • Games Played, Career 105 - Todd DeBerry (1985-89) 105 - Tim Llewellyn (1985-89) 105 - Scott Powers (1994-97)

• Most Points

Career - 2,237, Jim Upperman (1964-68) Season - 733, Ramsey Veatts (1987-88) Game - 56, Kyle Williford (1-16-02 vs. Roanoke)

• Most Field Goals

Career - 890, Jim Upperman (1964-68) Season - 270, Ramsey Yeatts (1987-88) Game - 23, Bill Burkholder (2-9-52 vs. RPl)

• Most Field Goal Attempts

Career - 1,735, Jim Upperman (1964-68) Season - 509, Jim Upperman (1967-68)

• Best Field Goal Percentage

Career - 67.1, Tim Llewellyn (1 985-89) Season - 71.1, Dan Rush (1993-94) Game - 1.000, Shane Burnette (11-for-11, 11/30/99 vs. Villa Julie)

• Most 3-Point FG Made

Career - 199, Jeff Berry (1990-94) Season - 85, Ramsey Yeatts (1987-88) Game - 9, Dominic Trawick (1-26-08 vs. Guilford)

• Most 3-Point FG Attempts

Career - 510, Jeff Berry (1990-94) Season - 159, Ramsey Yeatts (1987-88) Game -15, Dominic Trawick (1-26-08 vs. Guilford)

• Best 3-Point FG Percentage

Career - 49.8, Ramsey Yeatts (1 986-88) Season - 53.4, Ramsey Yeatts (1987-88) Game - 100%, Ramsey Yeatts (4-for-4, vs. Shenandoah, 11/24/87): Todd DeBerry (4-for-4, vs. Lynchburg, 1/30/89)

• Free Throws Made

Career - 517, Brad Harrington (1996-00) Season - 168, Jim Ellis (1966-67)

• Consecutive Free Throws Made 48, Brad Harnngton (1997-98)

• Free Throws Attempted

Career - 673, Brad Harrington (1996-00) Season - 214, Jim Ellis (1966-67)

• Best Free Throw Percentage Career -83.0, Ramsey Yeatts (185-for-223, 1986-88) Season -86.8. Todd DeBerry (79-for-91, 1988-89)

• Rebounds

Career - 1,112, Tom Wright (1972-76) Season - 355, Tom Wright (1975-76) Game - 28, Bob Boyle (2-5-70 vs. Shepherd)

•Assists

Career - 561, John Curry (1985-88) Season- 282, John Curry (1987-88) Game -17, John Curry (2-8-88 vs. H-SC)

• Blocked Shots

Career - 193, Kyle Williford (1998 -2002) Season - 67, Kyle Williford (2000)

Bridgewater In The ODAC Record Book Team • FG % (Season) 1987-88 .558 (829-1486) • 3-Pt. FG % (Season) 1987-88 .490 (98-200) Individual • Scoring Avg. (Career) Ramsey Yeatts 23.9 (1986-88)

• Field Goal % (Career) Tim Llewellyn .671 (1985-89) • 3-Pt. Field Goal % (Career) Ramsey Yeatts .498 (1986-88) • Assists (Season) John Curry 282 (1987-88)

• Consecutive Free Throws Made Brad Harrington 48 (1997-98) • Consecutive Field Goals Made Shane Burnette 21 (2000)


THE RECORD BOOK

Year-By-Year Season Records

Year 09-10 08-09 07-08 06-07 05-06 04-05 03-04 02-03 01-02 00-01 99-00 98-99 97-98 96-97 95-96 94-95 93-94 92-93 91-92 90-91 89-90 88-89 87-88 86-87 85-86 84-85 83-84 82-83 81-82 80-81 79-80 78-79 77-78 76-77 75-76 74-75 73-74 72-73 71-72 70-71 69-70

Coach Don Burgess Don Burgess Bill Leatherman Bill Leatherman Bill Leatherman Bill Leatherman Bill Leatherman Bill Leatherman Bill Leatherman Bill Leatherman Bill Leatherman Bill Leatherman Bill Leatherman Bill Leatherman Bill Leathemian Bill Leathemian Bill Leatherman Bill Leatherman Bill Leatherman Bill Leatherman Bill Leatherman Bill Leatherman Bill Leatherman Bill Leatherman Bill Leatherman Melvin Myers Melvin Myers Melvin Myers MeMn Myers Melvin Myers Melvin Myers Melvin Myers Melvin Myers Melvin Myers Melvin Myers Melvin Myers Melvin Myers Melvin Myers Melvin Myers Melvin Myers Melvin Myers

Record 10-15 15-12 13-13 10-17 9-16 17-9 13-13 14-12 17-9 19-7 17-8 10-15 10-14 21-8 18-10 16-9 16-10 12-12 21-6 12-14 7-18 16-9 24-5 17-9 6-19 7-18 16-9 8-16 11-14 5-17 4-22 6-19 5-20 6-18 11-15 7-17 14-11 15-10 12-13 7-16 14-11

68-69 67-68 66-67 65-66 64-65 63-64 62-63 61-62

Melvin Myers Melvin Myers Melvin Myers Melvin Myers Melvin Myers Melvin Myers Melvin Myers Dan Geiser

10-14 14-11 18-9 15-9 9-15 14-11 6-14 5-15

60-61 59-60 58-59 57-58 56-57 55-56 54-55

Dan Geiser Dan Geiser Dan Geiser Dan Geiser Harry Stille Dan Geiser Dan Geiser

6-16 17-4 10-14 5-14 9-13 9-11 10-10

Captain(s) Segar Jordan,Jake Johnson, Dom Trawick Kris Cecil Jay Strotman Jay Strotman Clay Michael Nick Stewart ,CW. Durrette Ryan Lambert Ryan Lambert Kyle Williford Shane Bumette Brad Harrington Brad Harrington, Patrick Weller Craig Tutt Craig Tutt, Craig Turman Craig Tutt Dan Rush, Mike Dayton Chad Edwards, Jeff Berry, Mark Briley Chris lhle, Ashley Watson, Neil Burke Todd Rush, Jeff Kumper, Derek Hodge Todd Rush, Jeff Kumper Todd Rush, Jeff Kumper Todd DeBerry Tim LIewelyn, Stacy Lee Ramsey Yeatts, Todd DeBerry Ramsey Yeatts, Todd DeBerry Rich McCulley David Price, Keith Howard Andy Agee Darren Maynard Curtis Arey Jeff Smith, Lester Perry Billy Pope Billy Pope, Jim Hodges Billy Pope Mark Attizer, Dusty Miller T. Wright, D. Gibson, C. Whitley Ron Simms, Ton, Wright Eric Mills, Sam McCoy Tom Clayton Ron Cook Jim Wampler D.Woolfrey, R.Wampler, B. Boyle, M. Nunnally Dennis Woolfrey, Rick Wampler Jim Upperrnan, Ed Cook Jim Hawley Joe Browder, Paul Hatcher Jim Peak, John Erb Murray Ross John Edwards, Richard Kincaid John Edwards, Don Landes, Morgan Owen Jim Reedy Fred Diehl Sam Ritchie Sam Ritchie Larry Pence, Dorsey Clayton Lee Echard, Lany Pence Larry Pence, Fred Pence

BILL LEATHERMAN Year 53-54 52-53 5 1-52 50-51 49-50 48-49 47-48 46-47 45-46 44-45 43-44 42-43 41-42 40-41 39-40 38-39 37-38 36-37 35-36 34-35 33-34 32-33 31-32 30-31 29-30 28-29 27-28 26-27 25-26 24-25 23-24 22-23 2 1-22 20-2 1 19-20 17-19 09-16 02-03

Coach Dan Geiser Dan Geiser Dan Geiser Dan Geiser Dan Geiser Dan Geiser Dan Geiser Dan Geiser Donakt Clague William Smith William Smith Wesley Jonah D. Stanley Houser D. Stanley Houser D. Stanley Houser D. Stanley Houser D. Stanley Houser D. Stanley Houser D. Stanley Houser 0. Stanley Houser D. Stanley Houser Joseph Kagey Joseph Kagey Joseph Kagey Joseph Miller Joseph Miller Edgar Kiracofe Edgar Kiracofe Edgar Kiracofe Edgar Kiracofe Edgar Kiracofe Edgar Kiracofe Edgar Kiracofe George Harlow George Harlow George Harlow No Team Henry Sanger

Record 11-11 6-15 10-11 3-13 5-6 14-4 1-7 3-6 3-11 9-6 0-7 0-13 5-14 8-7 7-11 2-11 3-9 3-12 7-7 6-5 2-6 0-14 5-10 4-9 4-12 4-10 4-10 4-8 4-6 10-6 11-4 13-4 8-5 N/A N/A N/A

Captain(s) Rowland Wampler, Bill Dovel Jimmy Utterback Jimmy Utterback Earle Fike Jim Myers, Harry Byrd Don Glick, Bruce Pope Harold Petcher Harold Petcher Ben Hoover Ben Hoover, Bob Houff Samuel Flora, Jr. Bob Miller Leon Garber, J.R. Barkman Leon Garber Paul Dixon Lowell Miller, Paul Dixon Herman Scott Warren Huffman, Herman Scott William Brown William Brown John Derr John Derr, Galen Craun John W. Myers Edwin E. Will Lee A. Cupp Wilbur S. Pence Boyd J.Glick Boyd J. Glick Saylor Blair Myers William D. Payne Nelson T. Huffman Nelson T. Huffman Howard S. Zigler J. Quinter Miller Waldo B. Moyers


THE RECORD BOOK Bridgewater College All-Americans Kyle Williford

(First-Team Consensus All-American) Kyle Williford (right) was named a first-team All-American by three different organizations following the 20012002 season. Williford was homored by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC), d3hoops. com and Division III News. Williford finished his Bridgewater Career ranked No. 3 in scoring at the College with 1,927 points, No. 4 in rebounding with 909 and No. 1 in blocked shots with 193. He was also named the ODAC Player of the Year for the 2001-02 season.

Ramsey Yeatts

Ramsey Yeatts was selected to the NABC All-American second team and the Basketball Times All-American first team following the 1987-88 season. Yeatts helped lead the Eagles to the NCAA Division III tournament and a Top 10 national ranking.

Dan Rush

Dan Rush was named to the NABC All-American first team following the 1994-94 season.


Bridgewater/Don Glick Basketball Classic Since 1988, Bridgewater has hosted a tournament in tribute to Donald Glick, a 1949 graduate of BC and a respected high school coach and teacher in Rockingham County. Glick passed away in 1987. In 1996, he was posthumously inducted into the Bridgewater College Athletic Hall of Fame. Bridgewater won the Glick tournament title 14 times in its first 17 years. Recently the event has switched to a classic format. The Eagles are 11-3 over the past six seasons in the classic format. Bridgewater College went 2-0 in last year’s classic. The Eagles defeated Averett University and Bluefield College. Rick Maloney was named the tournament MVP. The 2011 tournament features Bridgewater, Bluefield College, Eastern Mennonite and Johnson & Wales..

2011-12 Don Glick Classic Dec. 9, 2010

Eastern Mennonite vs. Bluefield, 6:00 p.m. Bridgewater vs. Johnson & Wales, 8:00 p.m.

Dec. 10, 2010

Eastern Mennonite vs. Johnson & Wales, 2:00 p.m. Bridgewater vs. Bluefield, 4:00 p.m.

Tournament History Champions

1988 Bridgewater 1989 Bridgewater 1990 Eastern Mennonite 1991 Bridgewater 1992 Bridgewater 1993 Bridgewater 1994 Bridgewater 1995 Bridgewater 1996 Bridgewater 1997 Bridgewater 1998 Bridgewater 1999 Bridgewater 2000 Bridgewater 2001 Bridgewater 2002 St. Vincent’s 2003 Bridgewater 2004 Bridgewater

Classic Results 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Bridgewater, Bridgewater, Bridgewater, Bridgewater, Bridgewater, Bridgewater, Bridgewater

2-0 2-0 1-1 2-0 1-1 1-1 2-0

DOMINIC TRAWICK


The College


Strength and Conditioning Maintaining top physical condition is the job of the strength and conditioning staff. The goal of the strength and conditioning staff is to undertake reduce the risk of athletic injury, develop the force potential (strength and power) of each athlete, enhance the specific movement patterns related to their activity and address the energy needs for each sport. Ultimately the staff intends to maximize the athletic potential of each of our student athletes.

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Joe Soltis

The College employees three staff members in the Strength and Conditioning office.

Jack Johnson


Athletic Training Barbara Long

College athletics has evolved to the point where total physical preparation is necessary to be successful. Bridgewater employs a fivemember athletic training staff. Under the tutilege of Director Barbara Long, the group of Sarah Cook, Chase Hale, Ellen Hicks and Scott Powers serve as Assistant Athletic Trainers for the entire Bridgewater College Athletics Department.

5 Sarah Cook

Chase Hale

Ellen Hicks

Scott Powers

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Bridgewater employs five Certified Athletic Trainers. Each sport has an ATC that is assigned to their sport, providing nearly full-time coverage to each of the Eagles’ 20 sports teams. Bridgewater’s ATCs have more than 70 years of cumulative professional experience in high schools, colleges, outpatient orthopedic clinics, medical sales, physician extenders and elite sports with the US Olympic Training Center and USA Wrestling Federation.








The Old Dominion Athletic Conference has emerged as one of the top men’s basketball conferences in the nation in recent years. In 2006 the Virginia Wesleyan Colelge Marlins won the Division III national title and a year later the Marlins again advanced to the championship game before losing in the final game. Guilford College made back-to-back appearances in the Final Four and the Quakers have had two Division III National Players of the Year with Ben Strong in 2007 and Tyler Sanborn a year ago.

The 2010 season was a banner year for the oonference with four teams - Guilford, Eastern Mennonite, Randolph-Macon and Virginia Wesleyan - receiving bids to the NCAA Division III tournament. Three teams advanced to the Elite Eight, with Guilford and Randolph-Macon reaching the Final Four in Salem, Va.

BC All-ODAC Selections

2010-11 Standings

ODAC Overall Randolph-Macon 13-3 25-5 Virginia Wesleyan 13-3 25-6 Eastern Mennonite 12-4 22-5 Guilford 10-6 16-10 Randolph 9-7 16-10 Hampden-Sydney 8-8 17-10 Roanoke 7-9 12-15 Lynchburg 6-10 11-15 Washington & Lee 5-11 14-13 Bridgewater 4-12 8-18 Emory & Henry 1-15 4-22 Virginia Wesleyan and RandolphMacon played in the NCAA Division III tournament. ODAC Player of the Year Todd Phillips, EMU ODAC Rookie of the Year D.J. Woodmore, Virginia Wesleyan Coach of the Year Clay Nunley, Randolph Scholar-Athlete of the Year Colton Hunt, Randolph All-ODAC First Team Todd Phillips, Eastern Mennonite Nathan Campbell, Lynchburg Harrison George, Hampden-Sydney Colton Hunt, Randolph Danny Jones, Randolph-Macon Josh Pittman, Guilford All-ODAC Second Team George Johnson, Eastern Mennonite Donald Vaughn, Virginia Wesleyan Brandon Braxton, Randolph-Macon D.J. Woodmore, Virginia Wesleyan Melvin Felix, Roanoke Terrance Grigg, Emory & Henry

First Team

BC ODAC Players of the Year 1984 1987 1988 1995 2002

Andy Agee Ramsey Yeatts Ramsey Yeatts Dan Rush Kyle Williford

BC ODAC Freshman of the Year 1992 Dan Rush 1999 Kyle Williford 2007 Dominic Trawick

BC ODAC Coach of the Year 1984 1987 1988 1996 2005

Melvin Myers Bill Leatherman Bill Leatherman Bill Leatherman Bill Leatherman

BC Team Honors

ODAC Tournament Champions, 1988 ODAC Season Champions 1987, ‘88

1981 1984 1987 1988 1989 1991 1992 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2010

Jeff Smith Andy Agee Ramsey Yeatts Ramsey Yeatts Todd DeBerry Todd Rush Todd Rush Jeff Berry Dan Rush Craig Tutt Scott Powers Brad Harrington Brad Harrington Kyle Williford Kyle Williford Kyle Williford Ricky Easterling Ricky Easterling Ricky Easterling Dominic Trawick

Second Team 1978 Chris Wilbourne 1979 Bill Creveling 1983 Andy Agee 1983 Darren Maynard 1985 Keith Howard 1990 Todd Rush 1993 Ashley Watson 1997 Jason Jones 2001 Shane Burnette 2005 Clay Michael 2006 Clay Michael 2007 Dominic Trawick 2008 Dominic Trawick 2009 Dominic Trawick


2011-12 Men’s Basketball Schedule Date Opponent Result Time Nov. 12 at High Point (Exhibition) 7:00 PM Nov. 15 AVERETT 7:00 PM

Hilton Garden Inn Invitational,Greensboro, NC Nov. 18 vs. Greensboro 8:00 PM Nov. 19 Consolation/Championship 1:00 PM/3:00 PM Nov. 30 at Randolph* Dec. 3 at Guilford*

7:00 PM 3:00 PM

BC/Don Glick Classic, Dec. 11-12 Dec. 9 JOHNSON & WALES Dec. 10 BLUEFIELD

8:00 PM 4:00 PM

Dec. 17 at Ferrum

2:00 PM

Daytona Beach Shootout Dec. 19 vs. Taylor (Ind.) Dec. 20 vs. North Central (Ill.)

4:00 PM 8:00 PM

Jan. 1 Jan. 4 Jan. 7 Jan. 11 Jan. 14 Jan. 18 Jan. 21 Jan. 23 Jan. 28 Feb. 1 Feb. 4 Feb. 8 Feb. 11 Feb. 15 Feb. 18

1:00 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM

at Averett at Lynchburg * at Randolph-Macon * GUILFORD * HAMPDEN-SYDNEY * EASTERN MENNONITE* at Roanoke * VIRGINIA WESLEYAN * EMORY & HENRY * at Hampden-Sydney * LYNCHBURG * at Eastern Mennonite * WASHINGTON AND LEE * at Emory & Henry * ROANOKE *

2012 Men’s Tournament Feb. 21 Feb. 24 Feb. 25 Feb. 26

First Round Games (Campus Sites) ODAC Quarterfinals Salem Civic Center ODAC Quarterfinals Salem Civic Center ODAC Quarterfinals Salem Civic Center

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