2009-10 Charlotte 49ers Men's Basketball Media Guide

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The Program

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Head Coach Bobby Lutz ..................... 8-11 Basketball Staff .................................. 12-15 Academic Services ............................... 114 Halton Arena ......................................... 113 Sports Medicine ..................................... 115 Physical Conditioning ......................... 116 Spirit Groups ......................................... 117 The Chancellor...................................... 112 The Director of Athletics .............. 110-111 The Athletic Staff ........................... 118-119 The University ............................... 122-123 The City of Charlotte ........................... 108 49er Pride Highlights..................... 120-121 49er Club .................................................. 68

GENERAL INFORMATION

The Opponents

Location ...............................................Charlotte, N.C. 28223 Founded...............................................1946 Enrollment...........................................24,701 Nickname ............................................49ers Colors ...................................................Green and White Arena (Capacity) ................................Halton Arena (9,105) Conference ..........................................Atlantic 10 Affiliation ............................................NCAA Division I Chancellor ...........................................Dr. Phil Dubois Athletics Director ...............................Judy Rose Athletics Dept. Phone ........................(704) 687-6245 Ticket Office Phone ............................(704) 687-4949 HISTORY First year of Program .........................1965-66 All-Time Record: ................................705-559 (.558) No. of years in NCAA/Last .............11/2005 No. of years in NIT/Last...................6/2008 Last post-season opponent ...............Nebraska (2008 NIT)

Atlantic 10 ................................................ 56 Opponent Breakdown ....................... 59-67 A-10 Composite Schedule ...................... 58 Records vs. All Opponents ............. 98-103

2009-10 Season The Outlook ............................................ 4-5 The Roster .................................................. 6 49ers Player Bios................................. 17-42 08-09 In Review .................................. 44-45 08-09 Final Stats .................................. 46-48 08-09 A-10 Leaders .................................. 49 08-09 Box Scores/Recaps .................. 50-55

The History Career Leaders ......................................... 70 Single-Season Leaders ............................ 71 Individual Records.................................. 72 Team Records .......................................... 73 Records in League Play .......................... 74 NCAA/NIT Records .............................. 75 Single-Season Leaders ....................... 76-77 Coaching Records ................................... 79 Arena Records .................................... 80-81 2000 and 1000 Point Clubs ..................... 82 Post-Season Teams ............................. 83-86 Year by Year Results .......................... 87-96 Award Winners .............................. 104-106 Retired Jerseys ....................................... 107 Niners in the Pros ................................... 16

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charlotte49ers.com CREDITS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The 2009-10 Charlotte 49ers Men’s Basketball Media Guide is a publication of the 49ers Department of Athletics and is produced by the office of sports information. This publication was designed, written and edited by Associate A.D. Thomas E. Whitestone with assistance from Brent Stastny, Ryan Rose, Patrick McCoy, Kristen Litchfield, Lauren Johnson and the entire athletic department, Mark Colone, the Atlantic 10 staff and each opponents’ basketball SIDs. The cover was created by Shane Sellers at ABZ Design. Photographers: Sam Roberts (FreezeFrame), Wade Bruton (University Photographer), Chris Keane, Ken Whitestone, Glen Adams, USA Basketball, Michael Strauss, Charles N. Hartis and NBA Photos.

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Charlotte 49ers Phone Numbers (Area Code: 704) Athletic Department ...................................................687-6245 Basketball Office ..........................................................687-4939 Athletics Ticket Office ................................................687-4949 Halton Arena Press Row ............................................687-4999 Halton Arena Press Room .........................................687-6311 SID Tom Whitestone’s Office ..................................687-6310 Whitestone’s E-Mail .............................. tewhites@uncc.edu Whitestone’s Home Phone ...................................... 455-9636 Assoc. SID Brent Stastny’s Office..............................687-6313 Ass’t. SID Ryan Rose’s Office ....................................687-6312 Sports Information Fax ...............................................687-4918 UNC Charlotte Police .................................................687-2200 Charlotte 49ers Training Room .................................687-6306 Carlton Anderson, Basketball Trainer .....................687-6304 Atlantic 10 Office ................................................. 215-545-6678 Atlantic 10 Fax ..................................................... 215-545-3342 Atlantic 10 Website ................................. www.atlantic10.org

2009-10 CHARLOTTE 49ERS BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE Publisher: Author/Editor: Cover Design: Printing: Paper:

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Charlotte 49erS MEDIA INFORMATION For updated stats, game results, box scores, roster information, game notes and releases 24 hours a day, media members can log on to charlotte49ers.com. Media members can also call or e-mail the 49ers media relations office with any like requests or to arrange interviews. Credential requests can also be sent to the attention of Assoc. A.D./Media Relations: Tom Whitestone.

Associate A.D./Media Relations: Tom Whitestone O: 704/687-6310 C: 980/253-4951 H: 704/455-9636 F: 704/687-4918 tewhites@uncc.edu

Associate SID: Brent Stastny O: 704/687-6313

Assistant SID: Ryan Rose O: 704/687-6312

Sports Information Assistant: Patrick McCoy O: 704/687-6311 PRESS ROW PHONE: 704-687-4999 PRESS ROOM PHONE: 704-687-6311

Charlotte 49ers Athletics 9201 University City Blvd. Charlotte, NC 28223-0001

PRESS ROOM: Post-game interviews are conducted in the press room following a 10-minute “cooling off” period. Working press credentials must be visibly displayed at all times for access to the arena and press room.

RADIO: Working space and three (3) telephone lines or one ISDN line will be provided* for the official radio station of each visiting team at press row opposite the team bench. * Unless a reciprocal agreement has been reached, a charge of $150.00 for each line used must be paid in advance with check made out to: Charlotte 49ers Athletics.

WFNZ SPORTS RADIO (1660) CBS COLLEGE SPORTS TELEVISON

Matt Swierad begins his ninth season as the radio “Voice of the Charlotte 49ers”. Swierad will deliver 49ers radio broadcasts on WBCN 1660 Radio, a tandem partner of WFNZ sports radio. WFNZ/WBCN has broadcast every 49er game since 1994. Games will also be carried on digital radio on 97. 9-3 FM Digital. Game broadcasts (video and/or audio) are also simulcast through the 49ers’ Niner Network program available at www. charlotte49ers.com. Charlotte and the Atlantic 10 Conference have also teamed up with CBS College Sports as television partners. Selected games will be broadcast as part of CBS College Sports (CBS C) nationally-televised programming, available on Time Warner Cable, Ch. 139.

LUTZ LIVE! “Lutz LIVE!”, head coach Bobby Lutz’s weekly one-hour radio show, is broadcast on either WFNZ (610 am) or WBCN (1660 am) from the remote location at Wild Wing Cafe in the University area each Thursday * from November - March.

The 2009-10 Lutz Live Radio: (All times at 7 – 8 pm)

Thurs., Nov 12 Thurs., Nov 19 Thurs., Dec 3 Thurs., Dec 10 Thurs., Dec 17 Thurs., Jan 7 Thurs., Jan 14 Thurs., Jan 21 Thurs., Jan 28 Thurs., Feb 4 Thurs., Feb 11 Thurs., Feb 18 Thurs., Feb 25 Thurs., Mar 4 *Sun., Mar 14 *Thurs., Mar 18 *Thurs., Mar 25

1660 am 1660 am 1660 am 610 am 610 am 1660 am 610 am 610 am 610 am 610 am 610 am 610 am 610 am 610 am 1660 am 610 or 1660 am 610 or 1660 am

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MORE TV The 49ers weekly “Panning For Gold” original TV show is available through charlotte49ers.com while “The 49ers Insider”, a monthly look inside the athletics program is available online and on the university’s TV station, Time Warner Cable Ch. 22.

MEDIA PARKING Media Parking is located on the Top Level of Cone Parking Deck, across the courtyard from the Student Activity Center/Halton Arena. Media Parking Passes will be required for access to the Cone Parking Deck. Individuals without parking passes can park in the West Deck. There is no parking fee in the West Deck. DIRECTIONS TO CAMPUS From south of Charlotte via I-85 I-85 North to Exit 45A. Take exit #45A. Exit veers right onto Harris Blvd. Go one mile to the exit for UNC Charlotte/ Hwy. 49. Turn left on Hwy 49. The entrance to campus is one mile on the left (2nd stop light). From north of Charlotte via I-85 I-85 South to Exit 45A. Take exit #45A. Turn left onto Harris Blvd. Go one mile to the exit for UNC Charlotte/Hwy. 49. Turn left on Hwy 49. The entrance to campus is one mile on the left (2nd stop light). From south of Charlotte via I-77 Take I-77 North to I-85 North. From I-85 North, take exit #45A (East W.T. Harris Boulevard). Exit veers right onto Harris Blvd. Go one mile to the exit for UNC Charlotte/Hwy. 49. Turn left on Hwy 49. The entrance to campus is one mile on the left (2nd stop light). From north of Charlotte via I-77 I-77 South to Exit 18. Take exit #18 (W.T. Harris Boulevard). Turn left onto Harris Blvd. and go seven (7) miles to the exit for UNC Charlotte/Hwy. 49. Turn left on Hwy 49. The entrance to campus is one mile on the left (2nd stop light). Directions to Media Parking Upon entering the main entrance of campus off NC Hwy. 49, maneuver straight through the rotary and follow to the statue of the Miner panning for gold. Turn left at the statue and take your second right into the Cone Deck parking area. Take your first left to access Media Parking on the top level. Media Will Call Media will call is in the 49ers Athletic Ticket Office, at the base of the clock tower, directly across the courtyard from the Cone Deck. Credentialed media can access the arena at any entrance.

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Look into the eyes of senior point guard DiJuan Harris. Watch junior forward Shamari Spears attack a practice. Catch senior shooter Ian Andersen ignite a crowd. There is a fire ingrained in this team. Call it desire, will, energy. Call it what you will -- it is real and powerful. And it starts, undoubtedly, at the top. Twelfth-year head coach Bobby Lutz epitomizes fire. Passionate. Competitive. Driven. The game burns inside him and erupts in pumped fists, raised arms and sideline leaps. And his players feed off his spirit. Diving on the floor. Jumping over press row. Scrambling. Battling. It’s that fire that carried them through an upset of top 20 Xavier. Powered them through a victory over dangerous Dayton. It defied odds in a comeback at Southern Illinois and put the hammer down in a road win at SEC Champion Mississippi State. And the fire is spreading.

Senior DiJuan Harris ranked among the nation’s top point guards while setting a school record for minutes played. The biggest change from last year to this comes in the form of depth. Not a lot of pizzazz in touting depth, but the 49ers certainly saw its value last year. Looking at going 10 strong in August, the Niners were down to a seven (and a hobbled seven at that) by early January. Harris’ fire had to be calmed to keep it burning long into the night while his fellow starters logged similarly long minutes. Unless the injury bug takes a bigger bite in 2009-10, Charlotte’s depth will be an asset. The Niners bench has been stretched to a fully capable 13-player limit. And those 13 can fill a variety of roles. Point guard can go three deep, not counting three legit walk-ons. The shooting guard, wing and power forward slots have up to five credible options. The post, realistically, could see three looks. Not only does depth give a team security -- for instance in allowing Harris to play more aggressively on defense without the fear of foul trouble or exhaustion -- it gives a team healthy competition. Playing time will be at a premium. You want it. You earn it. It’s an atmosphere that this 49ers squad will thrive on. WHERE’S THE BEEF? Charlotte has its share of athletes. Fast and furious. Uptempo. Push the pace. But this year, the 49ers have a physical frontcourt game that can stand up to any in the Atlantic 10. Spears, while undersized in height at 6-6, can still be a monster in the paint. He’s been likened to a wrecking ball and he can do damage in the frontcourt after two solid years of ACC play with Boston College. 6-10 center Phil Jones, who led the Niners in blocks while his key offensive numbers (scoring; FG% and rebounds) all significantly rose, returns for his junior year with greater support in the paint. That support comes from Spears and 6-8, 235 lb. newcomer Chris Braswell. The A-10’s top-rated power forward recruit has the ability to be an impact newcomer. Add to that

another new addition: 6-7 freshman KJ Sherrill, who coach Lutz has compared to a young Curtis Withers. Sherrill can muscle up inside to pound away for points at one end and turn away shots at the other. LONG-RANGERS: Charlotte’s history includes a long list of remarkable three-point shooters. Diego Guevara, Jobey Thomas, Demon Brown, Brendan Plavich, De’Angelo Alexander, Leemire Goldwire. Each led the the conference (Conference USA or Atlantic 10) in either three-pointers made or three-pointers made per game over a 10-year stretch. Last year, that streak ended and the Niners shot just over .300 from three-point range. Expect that to revert back in 2009-10. Senior Ian Andersen, vying to become just the seventh 49er in school history to reach 200 career threes, will be joined by the likes of red-shirt freshman Shamarr Bowden and sophomore newcomer Derrio Green. Bowden will test Plavich-like range while combo guard Green is as comfortable shooting, driving or dishing. That trio, along with wing RaShad Coleman, sophomore Javarris Barnett and newcomer Gokhan Sirin, give Charlotte a number of players that can shoot from distance -- and this year they’ll be dropping at a rate much more familiar to 49ers fans. YOU MENTIONNED ATHLETES?: Start at the point where Harris and Green will keep Charlotte’s fast-paced tempo in overdrive. On the wing, there’s ever-powerful An’Juan Wilderness, ever-deceptive Charles Dewhurst and high-flying RaShad Coleman. Sherrill gives the frontcourt greater athleticism but don’t sell Braswell or Spears short. Lutz likes to push the pace. He likes to use a variety of lineups and combinations to unsettle opponents. He likes guys that can shoot the ball and guys that can go get it. With the 2009-10 edition, he has those bases covered.

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Charlotte 49erS POINT PERFECT Senior DiJuan Harris ranked in the nation’s top 10 in both assists and assist-toturnover ratio in 2009, joining only Pitt’s Levance Fields and UNC’s Ty Lawson in the NCAA top 10 in both categories. He posted 11 points-assists double-doubles, fell just eight assists short of the 49ers school record and punched in a school record 1146 minutes played. At the same time, Harris provides the heart of the 49ers squad, willing to do anything and everything to see his team succeed. Points, assists and steals are just part of the equation. His effort and work ethic in practice and in games are contagious. This year, he will be spelled at the point by newcomer Derrio Green. Green, a junior college transfer, chose the 49ers over Georgia and George Washington and he has both the basketball skill and know-how to make a splash in his first season. He reads the game well, both offensively and defensively and has a deft shooting touch and innate scoring ability. THREE-BALL Senior Ian Andersen was both a starter and reserve last season, and was the 49ers second-leading scorer. He knocked down 81 treys to rank in the A-10’s top five and shot 36% from long-range. He was the 49ers main long-range highlight. He showed the ability to hit big shots in big games, sparking the comeback at Southern Illinois with a pair of threes in the final minutes, hitting 5-of-7 threes in the Niners signature win over top 20 Xavier, leading Charlotte with 21 points on 7-of-11 three-point shooting in the 49ers near victory over Clemson and knocking down a pair of threes in the final minute to force OT in Charlotte’s win over Massachusetts. He came off the bench to score in double figures eight of 14 times. He is the 49ers top returning scorer and he is constantly driven to get better. He’ll have welcome help on the perimeter in 2009-10, thanks to the arrival of Green and the healthy debut of Shamarr Bowden. Bowden led the 49ers in scoring during a preseason tour of Canada, last summer, showing off his great range and scoring ability. An injury during preseason workouts however sidelined him for the season. A pure shooter, Bowden received the team’s Dedication Award for his work in the weight room. It could have just as easily been for his work in the practice gym, where he put in endless hours honing his shot. Senior RaShad Coleman struggled from long range as a junior but could turn that around in his senior season. Sophomore Javarris Barnett saw limited ac-

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tion and has the size to be more valuable closer to the basket, but he, too can score from long range. Finally, there’s Gokhan Sirin, one of the top three-point shooters out of D.C.’s prestigious Catholic League. At 6-8 he will offer match up problems and his game is not one-dimensional, meaning Sirin could prove valuable inside or outside the arc.

THE FRONTCOURT FOUR Junior center Phil Jones spent part of his summer playing with the Virgin Islands National team at the FIBA Championships of the Americas. The experience gave Jones an inside look at elite players and teams, and he took the experience to heart. Slimmed down and ready for a breakout junior season, Jones too will benefit from the ability to worry less about a lack of depth. Spears averaged 9.6 points and 5.1 rebounds at Boston College, including 8.4 points and 4.5 rebounds in ACC play. He has proven what he can do at a high level. Now he is driven to take it to the next level. In addition, Spears’ own great work ethic will push young newcomers Chris Braswell and KJ Sherrill. Both impressive physically as freshmen, they are getting an early tutorial in the demands of college ball. Pushing the young phenoms as well as themselves, the heightened competition in the paint will pay great dividends for the 49ers this season.

WINGS Junior An’Juan Wilderness has started all but two games he has played. He’s come up huge in huge games and gives the Niners strength on the wing. He averaged right at 8.0 points a game in each of his first two seasons and given his ability to get to the rim, can be counted on for consistent scoring output. A high-scorer in high school, Wilderness could see his role continue to change as he approaches 500 and then 1000-point totals. Coleman was more effective penetrating from the wing and collecting offensive putbacks at the rim, last year. He has the explosive athletic ability to rise high and Charlotte will profit So watch carefully. Watch as Phil Jones from his sheer effort around the rim. If his three-point shooting improves he could become rises up to swat ‘em away. Check out An’Juan Wilderness as he explodes along the baseline. a X-factor type contributor. Dewhurst suffered a season-ending knee Catch RaShad Coleman climbing high for a injury prior to conference play, last year, but he putback jam. And notice the teamwork. The desire has shown an ability to contribute in a variety of ways. Rebounds, deflections, points in the lane to push each other. The desire to get better. and, most importantly, getting to the foul line. That’s the fire. It’s in the eyes. It’s in the heart. And it’s Coming off the bench, Dewhurst has proven problematic to opponents. He has an impressive in their play. vertical leap that makes him valuable around the rim but his talent is wideranging. D e pending on personnel, Lutz has the ability to go big or small with his lineup and use the wing slot in a variety of ways Junior An’Juan Wilderness has averaged over 8.0 points a w h i c h game in his two year career and senior shooter Ian Andersen could include the is the 49ers top returning scorer. frontcourt four.

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Charlotte 49erS 2009-10 Charlotte 49ers Basketball Roster No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. DOB Hometown/Previous school 00 Javarris Barnett** G 6-6 220 So. 9/9/89 Charlotte, N.C./Victory Christian 1 Derrio Green G 6-2 160 So. 12/19/88 Panama City, Fla./Gulf Coast C.C. 2 KJ Sherrill F 6-7 225 Fr. 8/30/91 Cleveland, N.C./West Rowan 3 DiJuan Harris** G 5-9 170 Sr. 11/13/86 Charlotte, N.C./Hillsborough JC 5 Phil Jones** C 6-10 255 Jr. 9/2/85 Brooklyn, N.Y./Laurinburg Prep 10 Trevin Parks> G 5-8 160 Fr. 5/26/91 Hickory, N.C./Hickory H.S. 11 Ian Andersen*** G 6-4 200 Sr. 12/6/87 Portland, Ore./Wilson 12 Colby Lewis> G 6-2 185 Fr. 1/17/90 Clemmons, N.C./Forsyth Country Day 14 Kyle Church***> G 5-11 170 Sr. 7/20/88 Durham, N.C./Riverside 15 Gokhan Sirin F 6-9 215 Fr. 9/18/90 Istanbul, Turkey/St. Mary’s Ryken 20 Shamarr Bowden G 6-3 185 Fr.-rs 6/1/89 Greensboro, N.C./Miller School 21 An’Juan Wilderness** F 6-6 220 Jr. 7/28/87 Dunwoody, Ga./Patterson 22 RaShad Coleman* G 6-5 195 Sr. 10/11/86 LaGrange, Ga./Heat Academy 31 Charles Dewhurst** G 6-5 190 Jr. 9/11/87 Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Latin 35 Chris Braswell F 6-8 235 Fr. 12/18/89 Capitol Heights, Md./Hargrave Military 43 Shamari Spears F 6-6 245 Jr. 10/7/86 Salisbury, N.C./Boston College -- Jamar Briscoe^> G 5-10 165 So.-rs 2/26/90 Baltimore, Md./NC Central * - denotes varsity letters earned; > - Walk-on; ^ - will sit out 2009-10 season as NCAA transfer Head Coach: Associate Head Coach: Assistant Coaches: Director, Basketball Operations:

Bobby Lutz (UNC Charlotte, ‘80), 12th season Rob Moxley (Pfeiffer, 1994), 11th season Bobby Kummer (UNC Charlotte, 1996), 7th season Chris Cheeks (Virginia Commonwealth, 1990), 4th season Rob Perron (St. Andrews, 1996), 4th season

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE: Javarris Barnett Juh-VAR-is BAR-net Shamarr Bowden Sha-MAR BOW-den Charles Dewhurst Charles Dew-HURST DiJuan Harris Duh-WAHN Harris Trevin Parks Treh-VIN Parks Gokhan Sirin GOKE-hin SEER-in An’Juan Wilderness An-WAHN Wilderness Bobby Lutz Bobby LOOTZ Bobby Kummer Bobby COO-mer

THE 2009-10 CHARLOTTE 49ERS Front Row (L-R): Kyle Church, Derrio Green, Shamarr Bowden, Jamar Briscoe, DiJuan Harris, Trevin Parks and Colby Lewis. Back Row (L-R): Charles Dewhurst, Shamari Spears, Javarris Barnett, K.J. Sherrill, Phil Jones, Gokhan Sirin, Chris Braswell, An’Juan Wilderness, RaShad Coleman, Ian Andersen (photo by Wade Bruton)

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UNC Charlotte, ‘80 CHARLOTTE’S COACHING ELITE All-Time Winningest Coaches: 1. Bobby Lutz 199-146 11 yrs; ‘992. Jeff Mullins 182-142 11 yrs; ‘86-96 3. Bill Foster 88-38 5 yrs; ‘71-’75 4. Lee Rose 72-18 3 yrs; ‘76-78 20-Win Seasons: 1. Bobby Lutz 2. Lee Rose 3. Bill Foster Jeff Mullins Melvin Watkins

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NCAA Appearances: 1. Bobby Lutz 5 ‘99,’01,‘02,‘04, ‘05 2. Jeff Mullins 3 ‘88, ‘92, ‘95 3. Melvin Watkins 2 ‘97, ‘98 4. Lee Rose 1 ‘77 Post-Season Appearances: 1. Bobby Lutz 8 (5 NCAA; 3 NIT) 2. Jeff Mullins 5 (3 NCAA; 2 NIT) 3. Melvin Watkins 2 (2 NCAA) Lee Rose 2 (1 NCAA; 1 NIT) Conference Titles: 1. Bobby Lutz 3 1999 C-USA Tournament 2001 C-USA Tournament 2004 C-USA RS Co-Champs 1. Jeff Mullins 3 1988 Sun Belt Tournament 1992 Metro Tournament 1995 Metro Tournament 3. Lee Rose 2 1977 Sun Belt Tournament 1978 Sun Belt Regular-Season 3. Harvey Murphy 2 1969 Dixie Tournament 1970 Dixie Tournament 5. Melvin Watkins 1 1999 C-USA Tournament Top 10 Wins Under Lutz: vs. at at vs. vs.

#9/#9 Louisville 2/12/04 W, 77-71 #8/#7 Cincinnati 1/31/04 W, 86-83 #7/#7 Syracuse 11/26/03 W, 96-92 #3/#3 Cincinnati 1/14/99 W, 62-60 #7/#7 Cincinnati* 3/5/99 W, 55-52 * C-USA semifinal game Note: Lutz owns 5 of the 49ers’ 8 Top 10 wins, including the only Top 10 “true” road wins.

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Charlotte 49ers head coach Bobby Lutz, already the 49ers all-time winningest coach, is just one win away from his 200th as Charlotte’s head coach. Now, in his 12th year, he passes icon Jeff Mullins for the longest running tenure of any 49ers basketball mentor. And what a career it has been. Lutz has won more games, posted more 20-win seasons and advanced to more NCAA Tournaments than any previous coach in school history. He signed a five-year contract in March 2008 and has since added another year extension that will carry him through the 2013-14 season. Along the way, Lutz has earned his share of accolades and raves from the college basketball community for his intensity, game preparation, masterful schemes and loyalty. In so doing he has made a profound impact on the Charlotte 49ers basketball program. In 11 years as head coach, the 49ers have been to eight post-season tournaments, including five NCAA Tournaments and posted five 20-win seasons. Charlotte has won three conference championships including two tourney titles and one regular-season crown. Charlotte has finished in the top four of its league (A-10; C-USA) in four of the last six years. The individual achievements that have accompanied the team success include a USA Basketball U-21 World Championship Team member, a National Freshman of the Year, an Academic all-America, an NBA Lottery Pick, a Conference USA Player of the Year, a two-time Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year, 10 firstteam all-conference selections and seven all-conference tournament choices. The 2007-08 recruiting class was ranked as high as 13th by HoopScoop, the highest ranking ever for a 49ers’ incoming class. Lutz has completely changed the landscape on which the 49ers recruit, regularly attracting top players and nationally-ranked recruiting classes, including newcomer Chris Braswell -- a top 60 recruit.

In addition, Lutz, who owns four degrees, is intelligent and loyal. He tutors players, stresses academic importance and takes pride in each graduate’s success. In fact, 12 seniors over the past four seasons have graduated, including former Chicago Bull Eddie Basden, three-time first team all-conference choice Curtis Withers, two-time team MVP Leemire Goldwire and current Harlem Globetrotter Charlie Coley, III. On top of all that, Lutz is one of the good guys in the business. He is on the board of Charlotte’s First Tee program. He’s a two-time participant in the the Defense Department’s “Operation Hardwood - Hoops With Troops” program (August, 2005; June, 2006) in which NCAA coaches visited Kuwait to coach troops in week-long tournaments. He serves as Honorary Chair of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s Light Up the Night Campaign, and he is currently serving as an ambassador for Coaches’ Curing Kids’ Cancer. He participated in NASCAR’s Elliott Sadler’s 2004 “Hoops For Hope” Charity Basketball Game. He was named a Carolinas’ Father of the Year by the National Father’s Day Council in 2002 and has been given “The Key to the City” of Harrisburg, N.C., where he and his family reside. He has served as Grand Marshall of the small town’s 4th of July Parade and is still regarded as a “Hometown Hero” in the annual parade. He has a basketball tournament named in his honor, by his former school: Pfeiffer University, where he is an inductee into the Athletic Hall of Fame. He is a member of Pfeiffer’s Board of Trustees. He was inducted into UNC Charlotte’s Alumni Hall of Fame in 2002. On the court, Lutz’s 49ers teams have amassed a 199-146 record, averaging over 18 wins per season. He attracted the 2001 National Freshman of the Year (Rodney White - ESPN.com and All-Star Sports) as well as four Top 20 recruiting classes (1999 - 19th; 2000 - 15th; 2002 - 19th; 2007 - 13th). Last year, even with a team decimated by injuries, the 49ers managed to defeat three teams bound for the NCAA Tournament: #16 ranked Xavier, at-large choice Dayton and SEC Champion Mississippi State. In 2007-08, the 49ers went 20-14 and

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BOBBY LUTZ 12TH YEAR AT THE HELM All-Time Winningest Coach 8 Post-Season Bids 5 NCAA Tournament Berths 3 League Titles 18.1 wins per season 2005 Jim Phelan National Coach of the Year Finalist (Top 10).

BOBBY LUTZ’ ALL-TIME HEAD COACHING RECORD Charlotte 2008-09 11-20 Charlotte 2007-08 20-14 NIT Charlotte 2006-07 14-16 Charlotte 2005-06 19-13 NIT; A-10 Runner-up Charlotte 2004-05 21-8 NCAA; C-USA Runner-up Charlotte 2003-04 21-9 NCAA; C-USA RS Champs Charlotte 2002-03 13-16 Charlotte 2001-02 18-12 NCAA Charlotte 2000-01 22-11 NCAA 2nd; C-USA Champs Charlotte 1999-00 17-16 NIT Charlotte 1998-99 23-11 NCAA 2nd; C-USA Champs Total at Charlotte 199-146 (.577; 11 years) Pfeiffer 1994-95 25- 8 N.A.I.A. Finals Pfeiffer 1993-94 24- 6 N.A.I.A. Sweet 16 Pfeiffer 1992-93 23- 6 N.A.I.A. Tourney Pfeiffer 1991-92 30- 5 N.A.I.A. Final Four Pfeiffer 1990-91 29- 4 N.A.I.A. Final Four Pfeiffer 1989-90 22-11 N.A.I.A. Final Eight Pfeiffer 1988-89 13-13 4th in District Pfeiffer 1987-88 7-17 Pfeiffer 1986-87 7-19 Career Totals 380-237 (.616; 20 years) Overall Coaching Resume: 1998-2009 Head Coach, Charlotte 49ers 1995-98 Assistant Coach, Charlotte (NCAA 1997; 1998) 1995 Head Coach Gardner-Webb 1986-95 Head Coach, Pfeiffer College 1984-86 Assistant Coach, Clemson Tigers 1983-84 Head Coach, Bunker Hill High 1982-83 Head Coach, Parkwood High

AWARDS 2005 - Jim Phelan National Coach of the Year Finalist 2005 - C-USA Coach of the Year (ESPN.com, Jay Bilas) 2005 - C-USA Coach of the Year (CollegeInsider.com) 2004 - Mid-Atlantic Region Coach of the Year (B. Times) 2004 - C-USA Coach of the Year (Dick Vitale) 1999 - C-USA Coach of the Year (Birmingham News)

QUICK FACTS Born: April 4, 1958 in Newton, N.C. Education: Bandys High School; 1976, Valedictorian UNC Charlotte, 1980 (B.S. Economics; B.A. Psychology) Lenoir-Rhyne, 1981 (A.B. Secondary Education) Winthrop, 1985 (M.A.T. Secondary Social Studies) Clemson, 1986 (M.A. Education - Admin. & Supervision)

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advanced to the NIT, marking the program’s fifth 20-win season and eighth post-season appearance under Lutz. Charlotte finished tied for fourth in the Atlantic 10 and reached the A-10 Championship semifinals. In 2006-07, the 49ers went 14-16 in their second season in the Atlantic 10, despite the high-scoring efforts of all-A-10 choice De’Angelo Alexander, who finished fourth in the league in scoring. In 2005-06, the 49ers debuted in the Atlantic 10 Conference with a runner-up finish, a 19-13 slate and a post-season appearance in the NIT, behind the strength of double-double man Curtis Withers and scoring phenom Alexander. The NIT bid was the 49ers seventh post-season trip in Lutz’s first eight seasons. In 2004-05, Lutz notched his fourth 20-win season (21-8) and earned the school’s 11th NCAA Tournament appearance, the school-record fifth that he has overseen. He became the first coach in school history to go to back-to-back NCAA Tournaments twice in his career. The 49ers finished as Conference USA runners-up with a 12-4 league mark, led by C-USA Player of the Year Eddie Basden and fellow first-teamer Withers. The season was highlighted by a perfect 7-0 record in February that led the 49ers back into the national rankings for four straight weeks, peaking at #18 in both the AP and ESPN/USA Today Coaches’ polls. The 49ers also posted an unbeaten league record in home games (8-0). Lutz finished as one of 10 finalists for the Jim Phelan National Coach of the Year Award. In addition, he picked up his 300th career coaching victory. In 2003-04, Lutz picked up his third 20-win season, his schoolrecord 4th NCAA Tournament trip and led the 49ers to a share of their first C-USA regular-season title with a 12-4 record (the 49ers second-best league record since joining C-USA). For his efforts, Lutz was named Mid-Atlantic Region Coach of the Year by Basketball Times and Conference USA Coach of the Year by Dick Vitale. He won his 100th game as the 49ers head coach, joining only Jeff Mullins as 100-win coaches for the 49ers. He also landed the 49ers first-ever Top 10 wins in true road games, winning at #7/#7 Syracuse and at #8/#7 Cincinnati. Determined to rebound after the 2003 season, he attacked the 2003-04 season with a renewed vigor. He made greater demands of himself, his staff and his players. Mostly, he demanded results. And, beginning with the win over Syracuse in which the 49ers became the first team in NCAA history to defeat the defending national champions in the champs’ home opener, results are just what the 49ers produced. They rode through a school-record 10 true road wins, posted a first-ever victory at Cincinnati and three Top 10 wins. They earned a share of the program’s first-ever CUSA regular-season crown and earned the school’s 10th NCAA Tournament bid.

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BOBBY LUTZ Rece Davis ESPN SportsCenter

Giving Back Ambassador, Coaches Curing Kids’ Cancer, ‘07-current Honorary Chair, The Leukemia and Lymphona Society’s “Light up the Night”, 2009 Man & Woman of the Year Campaign, ‘07, ‘08 Board member, First Tee Program, 2009 Participant, Suits and Sneakers Coaches vs. Cancer Awareness campaign Participant, Barefoot Coaches Samaritan Feet campaign Board member, American Cancer Society “Swing Fore a Cure”, June, 2007 Runner-up, Coaches vs. Cancer Golf Outing Pinehurst Resort, 2007; Las Vegas, 2008 Coach, NASCAR’s Elliot Sadler’s Hoops For Hope Charity Basketball Game, 2004 Coach, Operation Hardwood, Aug., 2005 Operation Hardwood II, June, 2006 (Camp Arifjan, Kuwait) Defense Department’s initiative “America Supports You” in which selected NCAA representatives coach military basketball teams. “There are so many worthy causes and I am honored to play a small part in various events. The fight against cancer is of particular interest to me because two of my high school mentors at Bandys (High School), Bill Bost and Mike Matheson, lost their lives to cancer. Obviously, I and many others were touched and moved by (former 49er) Charles Hayward’s battle with leukemia here at Charlotte. If my presence can raise awareness and increase funding to assist in finding a cure for these diseases that impact so many, then I am thrilled to be -- Bobby Lutz involved.”

ESPN Analyst Lutz, who coached and played for the Howard’s Furniture National Championship slow-pitch softball dynasty of the mid-to-late 70s and early 80s served as an ESPN analyst for USA Softball’s “Border Battle” between the US and Canada national slow-pitch teams, this summer.

“Charlotte always seems to be playing its best when it counts the most. Bobby Lutz is the reason. I keep a Bobby Lutz bobblehead doll on my desk. Even “Bobblehead Bobby” looks intense.

1999 Champions Conference USA

Bobby is one of the brightest coaches in the country. His teams play an exciting brand of basketball but more importantly a winning style of basketball.”

In 2001-02, Lutz claimed career coaching win #250 with a victory over #25 Marquette. With a schedule strength of 15 that included eight games against Top 25 RPI teams and seven wins vs. the Top 100 RPI, the 49ers earned an at-large berth in the NCAA Tournament, landing a #9 seed in the program’s ninth NCAA appearance. Three of those bids belonged to Lutz-coached teams, matching Mullins (1988; 1992; 1995) for most NCAA bids for a 49er coach. With the 49ers second straight bid, in 2001, Lutz joined Melvin Watkins (1997; 1998) as the only 49er coaches to post back-to-back NCAA Tournament seasons. The season included a 6-5 record against the 49ers toughest non-conference schedule, which was ranked 18th by Basketball Times, and an 11-5 record within Conference USA, with key wins over Marquette and Memphis as well as road wins at South Florida and Houston. Two late home wins secured the 49ers’ bye in the C-USA Tournament, where the 49ers advanced to the semifinals for the sixth straight year. In 2000-01, Lutz led the 49ers back into the national rankings. Led by National Freshman of the Year (ESPN.com and AllStar Sports) Rodney White, the 49ers raced to a 6-1 start that included double-digit victories over NC State, South Carolina and Miami. The 49ers would put together a lateseason rally, as well, to capture the Conference USA Tournament Championship and the 49ers fourth NCAA bid in the last five years. With a top 20 recruiting class, the 49ers finished the season with a 22-11 record, advancing to the second round of the NCAA Tournament for the fourth time in its last four trips. White was named Conference USA Freshman of the Year to complement his national awards. The previous year, the 49ers went 1716 and earned a berth in the NIT despite a season of adversity that began with the death of forward Charles Hayward (leukemia), included an emergency appendectomy for

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star guard Diego Guevara and concluded with a groin pull for team MVP Tremaine Gardiner in the C-USA Tournament that sidelined him for most of semifinal matchup with DePaul and all of the NIT showdown at Mississippi. In his first season at the helm, Lutz made a quick impression by working some coaching magic. With a team picked to finish fifth in the American Division of Conference USA, Lutz posted a 20-win season, captured the C-USA Tournament Championship and earned the school’s third straight NCAA berth. The 49ers finished the season ranked in the final AP poll (#24) and earned the program’s best-ever NCAA Tournament seed at #5. Lutz became the third first-year coach in school history to notch a 20-win season and Lutz’ initial 23-11 campaign was highlighted by a program-best home win over #3 Cincinnati, 13 wins over 1998 post-season participants and an incredible run of four wins in four days, over three of the top four seeds, to win the Conference USA Championship. In addition to the C-USA crown and the trip to the NCAA second round, Lutz was named the Conference USA Coach of the Year by The Birmingham News. Charlotte Director of Athletics Judy Rose recommended the hiring of Lutz as the program’s eighth head men’s basketball coach to the University’s Board of Trustees, April 9, 1998. Lutz replaced Melvin Watkins, who resigned March 31, 1998, after two seasons. In 2002, Lutz signed a six-year contract extension and in 2003, he added another year. In March, 2008, he signed a five-year deal and then added a one-year extension that carries him through 2013-14. Lutz’ hiring was a dream come true for the 1980 UNC Charlotte grad and three-year 49er assistant.

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BOBBY LUTZ Digger Phelps ESPN Analyst “Bobby Lutz is always in big games. His teams win games they shouldn’t because they never give up, find a way to win and do it with class. I love to watch his teams play, year after year.” “This position remains a labor of love for me,” he said. “People who know me know I am relentless in my pursuit, be it recruiting, scheduling, game preparation and development of players. My staff and I will provide 49er basketball fans and our students a well-prepared, entertaining and hard-working team.” Lutz joined his alma mater’s basketball staff as an assistant coach to Jeff Mullins in 1995 for the program’s first season in C-USA. When Watkins was named head coach in April 1996, he retained Lutz as an assistant. Lutz, who turned 51 on April 4, 2009 said, “This is a once in a lifetime opportunity for me. (In 1995) when I joined Jeff Mullins’ staff, my goal was what it has always been, that when the time came, I wanted to be considered for the 49ers’ basketball job. First, I want to say how proud I am to be part of the 49er basketball coaching family. Second, I want to thank the administration, namely Judy Rose, for having the confidence in choosing me to lead this program to even greater heights. “I am extremely grateful, as well, to Jeff and Melvin for providing me the opportunity to prove that I can make a difference as their primary assistant coach at a major NCAA Division I program. Each made a lasting impression on me and 49er basketball.” The 49ers amassed a record of 56-35 during Lutz’ three seasons as an assistant, with records of 22-9 and 20-11 and backto-back NCAA berths in the final two. The author of an ultra-successful career as head coach and athletics director at Pfeiffer University in rural Misenheimer, N.C., Lutz produced a 181-91 record from 1986-95, including six straight NAIA Tournament berths, three “Final Four” appearances, one “Final Eight” and one “Sweet 16”. From 1990-95, his teams had an amazing .785 winning percentage (153-42). He developed 10 NAIA All-Americans and sent six players on to professional playing careers in Europe and the NBA, including all-time leading scorer Tony Smith (’92) and former L.A. Laker Antonio Harvey

(’93). The Falcons played in one NAIA Tournament prior to Lutz’s reign. During it, Pfeiffer was one of the nation’s Top 10 programs of the 1990s. He was named head coach at Gardner-Webb University in March, 1995. He left Gardner-Webb to join Mullins’ staff two months later. “I told (Gardner-Webb’s) administration, the only position I would leave for is one with UNC Charlotte. They were good to me and allowed me to pursue my lifeplan.” Lutz graduated from UNC Charlotte in 1980 with “High Honors”, a B.A. degree in Economics and Psychology and a 3.82 G.P.A. He was a charter member of the UNC Charlotte Honor Society. Lutz holds a Master’s degree from Clemson University (Education in Administration and Supervision, 1986) and Winthrop University (Arts in Teaching Secondary Social Studies, 1985) achieving a perfect 4.0 G.P.A. in both programs. After a playing career at Bandys (Catawba, N.C.) High (1976), where he was class valedictorian, Lutz entered UNC Charlotte and enjoyed the 49ers run to the 1977 NCAA Final Four as a student after failing to make the team as a walk-on. He was an instructor in Economics and Psychology labs at his alma mater, 1979-80. He coached and taught Social Studies at Parkwood (Monroe, N.C.) High, 1982-83; and Bunker Hill (Claremont, N.C.) High, 1983-84. In 1984, Lutz joined Cliff Ellis’ staff at Clemson as an assistant for two years. He was named head coach at Pfeiffer prior the 1986-87 campaign. Of his 37 recruited student-athletes at Pfeiffer, 30 graduated during his career. Lutz and his wife, Janet, are the parents of Natalie, 20, who is a senior at the University of Florida and Christine, 18. The Lutz family lives in Harrisburg.

Charlotte 49ers head coach Bobby Lutz and Nike CEO Phil Knight. The 49ers and Nike have been partnered for the last six years.

Jason Williams NBA Player; TV Analyst Former Duke Standout “Coach Lutz brings a passion and energy to the sidelines that sends chills through me. He is the type of coach that I would want to play for. He allows his shooters freedom and has supreme confidence in them. Obviously, I played for a great coach in Coach K, but if I hadn’t, I would have loved to have played for coach Lutz.”

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Lutz is chairman of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Rules Committee Lutz has four degrees (B.A. in Economics and Psychology; A.B. in secondary education and masters in Education and Education in Administration and Supervision). Bobby tried to make Charlotte’s 1977 NCAA Final Four team as a walk-on. Bobby is a scratch golfer. Bobby’s family has been a major part of the Howard’s Furniture slow-pitch softball dynasty. Bobby served as an ESPN analyst for USA Softball’s Slow-Pitch “Border Battle”. Lutz was Athletic Director at Pfeiffer (1991-95) and is on Pfeiffer’s Board of Trustees Lutz was inducted into the Pfeiffer Hall of Fame, Oct. 8, 1999 Pfeiffer hosts the Bobby Lutz Tournament in Meisenheimer, N.C. Lutz was inducted into the UNC Charlotte Alumni Hall of Fame, Fall, 2002. Former assistant coaches who have been head coaches: Dave Davis (Pfeiffer); Orlando Early (UL-Monroe); Benny Moss (UNC Wilmington); Kevin Nickelberry (Hampton)

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ROB MOXLEY

MOXLEY

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH

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Pfeiffer, ‘94 Rob Moxley has been at head coach Bobby Lutz’s side for 12 years and the two have enjoyed great success together. Considered one of the nation’s top assistant coaches, Moxley is regularly listed among the best in the country -- whether it is in terms of his coaching or recruiting ability. He brings a wealth of experience as well as a passion and drive to the 49ers program that has helped produced some of the 49ers finest seasons, teams and players. Moxley was named Associate Head Coach, May 1, 2006 and enters his fourth year in that role and his 11th year overall with the 49ers. He served as assistant coach for seven years (1999-2005) before accepting an assistant coaching position at Maryland in 2005-06. He returned to Charlotte after one season to take over as Associate Head Coach. “Rob is one of the elite assistant coaches in the country as evidenced by his success in recruiting here and at Maryland,” said Lutz. “In practice, Rob works primarily with development of our perimeter players, practice management and game planning for opponents.” In 2008, HoopScooponline.com ranked Moxley 44th among the nation’s top 100 assistant coaches. In 2007, rivals.com ranked him as one of the Top 25 Recruiters in the country while Basketball Times ranked Moxley 10th in its top 16 “Friends of Junior Colleges”. He helped land junior college standouts Charlie Coley and Lamont Mack -- two keys to the 49ers program-best 13th-ranked 2007-08 recruiting class (HoopScoop). Concentrating on coaching perimeter players, Moxley has helped the 49ers produce the league leader in three-pointers made or made per game in each of his first nine years (Diego Guevara, 1999; Jobey Thomas, 2000, 2001, 2002; Demon Brown, 2003; Brendan Plavich, 2004, 2005; Leemire Goldwire, 2007, 2008). “My family and I are thrilled to be returning to the Charlotte 49ers family,” said Moxley. “The opportunity to be associate head coach and work for my best friend in the coaching business is a perfect situation. (Chancellor) Dr. (Phil) Dubois and (director of athletics) Judy Rose envision the 49ers as a nationally-ranked program and are taking the steps necessary to ensure success. I know the program and the people well. Their success is something that I and my family want to be a part of.”

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NIT NCAA NCAA; C-USA RS Champs NCAA NCAA 2nd; C-USA Champs NIT NCAA 2nd; C-USA Champs 5 NCAA trips; 3 league titles

Moxley spent seven years as an assistant to Lutz with the 49ers, beginning in 1998-99, Lutz’s first season as head coach. He was also an assistant to Lutz at Pfeiffer University for two years (1993-95). He has helped the 49ers to five NCAA Tournament bids and two NIT appearances. With an NIT trip in his one season at Maryland, Moxley has enjoyed eight post-season tourneys in 11 years. Moxley, who turns 41 in December, has helped land four Top 20 recruiting classes for the 49ers and was instrumental in signing 2001 ESPN.com National Freshman of the Year Rodney White and 2003 all-Conference USA choice Demon Brown. Moxley helped attract Maryland’s 18th-ranked 2006 recruiting class (Rivals.com). He began as an assistant under Lutz at Pfeiffer University in 1993. They worked together for two years before moving ROB MOXLEY FACTS ... together to Gardner-Webb Born: in 1995. When Lutz was December 3, 1968 offered an assistant position Education: with the 49ers for 1995- Pfeiffer University, 1994 (Bachelor’s of Arts; History) 96, Moxley remained at Gardner-Webb. He returned Newberry (S.C.) College, 1991-93 to Pfeiffer for two years, Montgomery (Md.) C.C., 1988-91 1996-98, as an assistant to Fauquier H.S., Warrenton, Va., 1997 Playing Experience: head coach Dave Davis. A 1994 graduate of Two Letters: Pfeiffer, Moxley and his Montgomery (Md.) C.C. wife, Jennifer have three Two Letters: Newberry (S.C.) College children: Joey (12), Emily (10) and Allison (7). He was Collegiate Coaching Experience: a Junior College Division III Charlotte, Assoc. Head, 2006all-America guard in 1991 at Maryland, Assistant, 2005-06 Charlotte, Assistant, 1998-05 PfeiMontgomery (Md.) C.C. He ffer, Assistant, 1993-95; 96-98 played two seasons at New- Gardner-Webb, Int. Hd. Coach, 1995 berry (S.C.) College under Gardner-Webb, Assistant, 1995-96 coach Tom Quinn.

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BOBBY KUMMER

KUMMER

ASSISTANT COACH

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UNC Charlotte, 96 When Bobby Lutz had a chance to bring back a Charlotte 49er letterwinner before the 2004-05 season, he jumped at the chance. Bobby Kummer was known as a passionate, hard-nosed, team player in his 49ers career under coach Jeff Mullins. A four-year letter winner and two-time team captain, Kummer was able to bring those same qualities back as a coach. Initially hired as Director of Basketball Operations for 2004-05, Lutz promoted Kummer to Assistant Coach, June 21, 2005. He has served in that capacity for the past four years. Kummer was also an assistant for the 49ers along with Lutz from 1996-98, helping the Niners to a pair of NCAA Tournament victories. In all he has spent seven years on the 49ers staff and has been part of four 20-win seasons, three NCAA Tourneys, two NIT appearances and 127 wins. He is instrumental in recruiting, opponent scouting, defensive instruction and player development. “Bobby is the kind of person any coach would love to have on his staff,” said Lutz. “He was a fan-favorite here because of hustling, relentless style of play and he takes the same passion and leadership qualities he embodied as a player to work every day. I am extremely pleased, both personally and professionally to have Bobby on my staff.” Kummer began as an assistant to Melvin Watkins, when Watkins was hired as head coach in 1996. Watkins, who initially helped recruit Kummer from his native Livonia, Mich., won 42 games and two NCAA Tourney games in his two seasons as the coach. When Watkins left for Texas A&M, he made sure Kummer was part of his staff at the Big 12 School. “It was hard for me to leave Charlotte. This is the place that gave me a chance and it is where I left it all on the floor as a player,” Kummer recalled. “But, after counseling with Coaches Mullins, Watkins and Lutz, they encouraged me to branch out and look at the opportunity as a chance to grow my career. It definitely was a good move for me and gave me a foothold into recruiting areas of the southwest where I was able to make some strong contacts.” Kummer made a name assessing the talent in Texas’ high school and junior college ranks as Texas A&M grew its program through the likes of NBA Draft picks Antwon Wright and A.C. Law. Kummer returned to

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2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 1997-98 1996-97 6 years

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NIT NIT NCAA 2nd Round NCAA 2nd Round 4 Post-Seasons

Charlotte after six years. “In 2004, I said I was thrilled to return to the University. As I enter my sixth year with Coach Lutz, I am even more excited,” he said. “We have worked extremely hard to make this program one the country’s best. We leave it all on the floor. We recruit kids who understand what it takes to put on this uniform and play at the highest level and to be a student-athlete at this University.” Kummer, the 49ers team captain in 1995 and 1996 played in all 114 games during his four-year 49ers career. A two-time GTE/CoSIDA Academic all-Region honoree who graduated cum laude with a Bachelor’s Degree in history in 1996, Kummer was named the Metro Conference Male Academic Student-Athlete of the Year in 1995. He won the 49ers’ coveted Grubstake Award in 1993 and 1996 and helped the 49ers to the 1995 Metro Conference Championship and NCAA Tournament and the 1994 NIT. Kummer will forever reside in 49er folklore for a definitive event in one of the biggest wins of the 49ers 1995 Metro Conference Championship season. At home against Louisville, BOBBY KUMMER FACTS ... Kummer had his two front Born: teeth knocked out by a July 11, 1974; Detroit, Mich. teammate’s errant elbow. Education: He spit them out on the UNC Charlotte, 1996 (cum laude) (Bachelor’s in History) playing floor, handed them to the team trainer and Playing Experience: with blood on his jersey Four Letters: Charlotte - 1993-96 1995; 1996 Team Captain attempted to return to play. 1995 Metro Conf. Male Academic While the referee made Student-Athlete of the Year sure he was cleaned up, 1995; 1996 CoSIDA Academic he returned to action at all-Region the next media timeout to help the 49ers win, 86-82 Coaching Experience: Charlotte, Assistant, 2005on January 19, 1995. Charlotte, Director Operations, 2004-05 Kummer, 35, and Texas A&M, Assistant, 1998-2004 his wife, Nicole, reside in Charlotte, Assistant, 1996-98 Charlotte.

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CHRIS CHEEKS

CHEEKS

ASSISTANT COACH

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Virginia Commonwealth, ‘90 Chris Cheeks was hired May 10, 2006, to complete head coach Bobby Lutz’s coaching staff for the 2006-07 season. With three years under his belt in the 49ers program, Cheeks now enters his fourth season at Charlotte. A coaching veteran, Cheeks has 13 years of experience as an NCAA Division I assistant coach. Cheeks, who played his college ball at Virginia Commonwealth, has served as an assistant at VCU, West Virginia and Georgia State. “Chris Cheeks is someone I was watching for a number of years,” said Lutz. “He has proven to be an excellent recruiter and has natural ties to key areas that we love to recruit. Chris was a great player and has the ability to relate extremely well with today’s players. He has a great feel for teaching the game.” Cheeks spent three years as an assistant coach at Georgia State, prior to joining the 49ers. Before that, he was an assistant at West Virginia for two years and at his alma mater, VCU, for five years. With an abundance of coaching experience, Cheeks is well-versed in what it takes to succeed in college basketball. “I have big expectations, absolutely,” said Cheeks, who starred at VCU from 1987-89. “I knew a lot about the (49ers) because VCU was in the same conference (Sun Belt) when I played. Coach Lutz is one of the best coaches in the country and when I came to campus, it was unbelievable. I said to myself, ‘what recruit won’t want to come here?’ I’m a positive person and I think we will have a great working relationship.” While at West Virginia, Cheeks helped recruit the #1-rated class in the Big East in 2000, which is the only time in history that West Virginia boasted the league’s top class. In 2007-08, he helped Charlotte attract the A-10’s top recruiting class and the 13th-ranked class in the nation -- Charlotte’s highest-ranked recruiting class, ever. As a player at VCU, Cheeks has been named to the Ram’s all-time team. As an assistant coach, Cheeks main responsibilities included recruiting, individual skill development and game-day scouting.

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2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 3 years

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“Throughout the (hiring) process I was impressed with many of our applicants,” Lutz added. “But my thoughts kept coming back to Chris” Cheeks, 42, received his bachelor’s degree from Virginia Commonwealth in 1990. Prior to joining the collegiate coaching ranks, Cheeks coached at Atlee High School in Mechanicsville, Va. and was a head coach in the Richmond (Va.) Metro AAU program. Chris has two sons, Christopher, CHRIS CHEEKS FACTS ... Jr. (16) and Bran- Born: don (13). May 27, 1967; Washington, D.C. Education: Virginia Commonwealth, 1990 (Bachelor’s in General Studies) Playing Experience: Two Letters: VCU - 1987-89 Member VCU’s all-time team Collegiate Coaching Experience: Charlotte, Assistant, 2006-09 Georgia State, Assistant, 2003-06 West Virginia, Assistant, 2000-02 Virginia Commonwealth, Assistant, 1995-00 Additional Experience: Head coach, Richmond Metro AAU, 1992-95 Head coach, Atlee H.S., 1992-95

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ROB PERRON

PERRON

BASKETBALL OPERATIONS

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St. Andrews, ‘96 A former head coach at St. Andrews College who has nine years of coaching experience to his credit, Rob Perron was hired as Director of Basketball Operations, June 15, 2006, giving head coach Bobby Lutz another heavy dose of experience on his staff. Perron is now in his fourth season with the 49ers. Perron spent the 2005-06 season as an Associate Head Coach at Pfeiffer University. Prior to that, he spent three years (2003-05) as head coach at his alma mater, St. Andrews. A 1996 graduate of St. Andrews, Perron also served as an assistant coach at Pfeiffer for three seasons (2000-02) and at St. Andrews for two seasons (1997-99). During his four total years at Pfeiffer, they amassed an 81-37 record. St. Andrews was 53-31 with Perron on staff. “Rob is an excellent addition to our staff having had head coaching experience for three years in

addition to many years as an assistant,” Lutz said. “With his organizational skills and experience working with a budget, he will certainly be able to handle the administrative duties and make our staff work that much more efficiently. We’re lucky to have him.” A team captain and team MVP at St. Andrews, Perron scored over 1,100 points with over 700 rebounds in his four-year playing career that included two years at Normandale Community College in Minnesota. “I understand Bobby’s vision and I think I can help Charlotte sustain success in a very good Atlantic 10 ROB PERRON FACTS ... Conference,” said Born: Perron, who has September 27, 1972; Faribault, Minn. coached five all- Education: St. Andrews College, 1996 (Bachelor’s in Psychology) Americans. Perron, 37, Coaching Experience: 2007-09 Director of Operations, Charlotte and his wife Steph- 2006 Associate Head Coach, Pfeiffer Univ. anie have two chil- 2003-05 Head Coach, St. Andrews College dren: Carter (5) 2000-02 Ass’t Coach, Pfeiffer University and Stella (3). 1997-99 Ass’t Coach, St. Andrews College

Support Staff

LIBBY ALDRIDGE Administrative Assistant

CARLTON ANDERSON Athletic Trainer

RYAN ATCHISON Strength and Conditionning

2009-10 CHARLOTTE 49ERS TEAM MANAGERS

CASS FERGUSON

LISA HIBBS

TOM WHITESTONE

Game Manager

Athletic Academic Director

Assoc. A.D./ Media Relations

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49ers in the PROS RODNEY WHITE Denver Nuggets

EDDIE BASDEN Chicago Bulls Miami Heat

CEDRIC MAXWELL Boston Celtics

CHARLIE COLEY Harlem Globetrotters Signed August, 2009

CEDRIC BALL Cleveland Cavaliers

CHAD KINCH Cleveland Cavaliers

BYRON DINKINS Houston Rockets

Cedric Ball, L.A. Clippers (1990-91) G-S Min FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT 7-0 26 3-8 .375 0-0 .000 Eddie Basden, Chicago Bulls (2005-06) G-S 19-0

Min 141

FG-A 15-37

PCT .406

3FG-A PCT 1-7 .143

FT-A PCT 2-2 1.000 FT-A 8-10

PCT .800

O-D-Rebs -- Avg 5-6-11 -- 1.6

F-DQ 5-0

A TO BL ST 0 2 0 2

O-D-Rebs -- Avg 7-21-28-1.5

F-DQ 17-0

A 8

Sean Colson, Houston Rockets; Atlanta Hawks (2000-01) G-S Min FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT O-D-Rebs -- Avg 13-0 44 6-24 .250 1-5 .200 2-4 .500 2-4-6 -- 0.5 Byron Dinkins, Houston Rockets; San Antonio Spurs; Indiana Pacers (1989-91) G-S Min FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT O-D-Rebs -- Avg 45-0 511 58-143 .406 1-9 .111 34-39 .872 13-39-52 -- 1.2 DeMarco Johnson, New York Knicks (1999-00) G-S Min FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT O-D-Rebs -- Avg 5-0 37 3-9 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3-4-7 -- 1.4 Chad Kinch, Cleveland Cavaliers; Dallas Mavericks (1980-81) G-S Min FG-A PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-A PCT O-D-Rebs -- Avg 41-0 353 52-141 .369 0-0 .000 14-18 .778 7-26-33 -- 0.8 Cedric Maxwell, Boston Celtics; L.A. Clippers; Houston Rockets (1977-88) G-S Min FG-A 835-622 23769 3433-6293 *102- 42 2731 375-688 * - Postseason stats

PCT .546 .545

3FG-A PCT FT-A 1-19 .053 3598-4592 0-2 .000 366-471

SEAN COLSON Seattle Supersonics Pts-Avg 8-1.1

TO BL ST 9 2 9

Pts-Avg 39-2.

F-DQ 6-0

A TO BL ST 10 2 0 1

Pts-Avg 15-1.2

F-DQ 45-0

A TO BL ST 94 50 2 21

Pts-Avg 151-3.4

F-DQ 5-0

A TO BL ST 0 3 0 1

Pts-Avg 6-1.4

F-DQ 33-0

A TO BL ST 45 30 6 11

Pts-Avg 118-2.9

PCT O-D-Rebs -- Avg F-DQ A TO BL ST Pts-Avg .784 2108-3153-5261--6.3 2273-35 1862 1841 433 671 10,465-12.5 .777 233- 320- 553--5.4 260-2 194 172 50 74 1116-10.9

Rodney White, Detroit Pistons; Denver Nuggets (2001-04) G-S 160-19

Min 2677

FG-A 496-1166

PCT .425

3FG-A PCT 67-230 .291

FT-A 189-243

PCT .778

O-D-Rebs -- Avg 89-307-396-2.5

F-DQ 140-0

A 193

TO BL ST 248 54 86

Pts-Avg 1247-7.8

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Charlotte 49erS

IAN ANDERSEN

11

6-4; Sr.; G Portland, Ore. (Wilson H.S.)

CHART MOVER

Ian is currently ninth all-time in three-pointers made with 167. With 33 more threes he will become just the 7th 49er to reach the 200 3FG plateau. Once he gets there he will set his sights on Brendan Plavich (6th, 211) and Diego Guevara (5th, 235).

HIS Game

The 49ers, who had lost five games by five points or less or in overtime, or both, were on the road at Southern Illinois, a place historically stingy to visitors. They were down by 4 in the final 3 minutes, staring straight into another “close” loss. Andersen had different thoughts. His 3 with 2:27 cut the lead to one and another at 1:07 knotted the score, before An’Juan Wilderness won the game with two free throws with :04 seconds left. Andersen finished with 18 points, all in the second half comeback.

Inside the Numbers

HOME RUNS: Ian shot .385 from long range at home; .331 on the road.

GOTTA KNOW: Ian will blow a kiss to his wife after each made three-pointer. He married Jill DeBusk, August 8, 2008 (8/8/08).

BENCH WARMER: Ian was hot off the bench, scoring in double figures in 8 of the 14 games in which he didn’t start. He shot .379 (39-103) from long range in those games.

Niner Tweets

Two-time winner of team’s Hayward Memorial Grubstake Award ... top 10 all-time in 3FGM for 49ers ... 49ers’ second leading scorer in ‘08-09 ... needs 33 threes to be 7th 49er to reach 200 ... doubled glass numbers from soph, pulling 2.7 boards as a junior ... Over one 15-game stretch, averaged 3.5 rebounds per game.

Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks FGM FGA 3FGM 3FGA FTM FTA

CAREER HIGHS

2008-09 HIGHS

21, vs. Clemson 7, at Duquesne 4, vs. St. Bonaventure 2, vs. Wake Forest 1, vs. UMass 7, vs. Clemson 15, vs. Cal State Fullerton 7, vs. Clemson 13, vs. Cal State Fullerton 5, at St. Bonaventure 7, at St. Bonaventure

21, vs. Clemson 7, at Duquesne 2, three times 1, Four times 1, vs. UMass 7, vs. Clemson 15, vs Cal State Fullerton 7, vs. Clemson 13, vs Cal State Fullerton 5, at St. Bonaventure 7, at St. Bonaventure

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Charlotte 49erS QUICK FACTS: #9 all-time with 167 career 3FGM 619 career points; 381 shy of 1,000 2008-09 A-10 all-Academic nominee 49ers second-leading scorer in 2009: 9.7 ppg; 81-228 3FG (.355) Two-time recipient of team’s Charles Hayward Memorial Grubstake Award, recognizing work ethic and effort.

2008-09 SEASON: 9.7 ppg; 2.7 rpg; .354 FG%; .355 3FG% 49ers second leading scorer ... scored in double digits 18 times, coming off the bench to do so eight times ... keyed several wins: Game-hi 16 pts (5-7 3FG) in win over #16/#17 Xavier; team-hi 19 pts (5-10 3FG) in win over Winthrop; 13 pts in OT win vs. UMass, hitting 2 3FG in final minute of regulation to force OT and 4 straight FT’s in final 1:37 of OT to ice win; scored 18 2nd half pts (6-7 2nd half 3FG) in win at Southern Illinois, including 2 in final 2:27 when trailing by 4 ... 49ers leading scorer five times (3-2, Clemson; CS Fullerton; Southern Ill.; Winthrop, #16/#17 Xavier) ... 11.0 pts and shot .467 from long range (14-30) during 4-gm win streak ... started 17 games, including last 12.

2007-08 SEASON: 5.8 ppg; 1.3 rpg; .397 FG%; .370 3FG% Came off the bench to hit 46 three-pointers ... hit double figures seven times to lead the 49ers in double-digit outings off the bench ... only Leemire Goldwire (0.56) and Lamont Mack (0.48) scored more points per minute played (Anderson: 0.44) ... season-hi 17 pts at Tulsa (5-10 3FG); had 15 pts vs. George Washington (5-9 3FG) ... scored as many points as minutes played in 3 games: 15 pts in 12 mins. vs GW; 12 pts. in 11 mins. vs. Southern Illinois; 13 pts. in 13 mins. vs. Duquesne ... 47 of 58 made field goals were threes ... missed three games (2-1) with ankle sprain ... great halves: 15 of 17 at Tulsa (2nd half); all 10 vs. Illinois-Chicago (1st), 12 of 15 vs. George Washington (1st), 11 of 12 vs. Southern Illinois in (1st), all 8 vs. Hofstra (1st).

2006-07 SEASON: 4.6 ppg; 1.6 rpg; .314 FG%; .315 3FG% Hit 39 three-pointers as a rookie (5th-most by a 49ers freshman) ... started 14 of 30 games (last guard to start regularly as a freshman: Jobey Thomas, 1998-99: 7.6

ANDERSEN GAME BY GAME, 2008-09 Opponent Mins UNC Greensboro 14 Old Dominion 13 at Appalachian State 35 Clemson 24 vs. Arizona State 31 vs. Providence 18 vs. Cal State Fullerton 24 at Southern Illinois 20 at Mississippi State 24 Youngstown State 16 Long Island 19 at Maryland 24 at Duquesne 28 Tulsa 30 La Salle 24 at Saint Joseph’s 25 Massachusetts 29 at Temple 33 at Xavier 28 Winthrop 37 Rhode Island 31 Dayton 23 at Saint Louis 27 George Washington 33 Xavier 34 at Richmond 34 at George Washington 33 Fordham 26 Richmond 29 at Saint Bonaventure 29 vs. Saint Joseph’s 30 2008-2009

FG-A 1-5 2-4 5-13 7-11 1-7 2-7 4-15 6-8 2-8 4-9 3-10 2-6 5-11 0-7 0-5 4-9 3-9 3-10 0-6 5-11 3-9 3-6 1-7 3-9 5-8 2-8 3-9 4-7 3-5 2-9 4-12

G-S FG-A 17 92-260

3FG-A 1-4 2-4 3-8 7-11 1-7 2-7 4-13 6-8 2-5 3-8 3-9 2-4 5-11 0-7 0-5 3-8 3-9 3-10 0-5 5-10 2-8 1-3 1-4 2-8 5-7 2-7 2-8 3-6 3-5 1-7 4-12

FT-A 0-0 4-4 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-5 3-3 0-0 4-4 3-4 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-1 2-3 2-2 0-0 0-0 5-7 0-0

Ast 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

To 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 2 2 0 1 3 3 0 1 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0

Bl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

St 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0

Rebs 1 0 1 2 1 0 5 2 5 2 3 4 7 4 3 3 2 3 2 6 2 1 1 4 6 3 1 1 0 4 4

Pts 3 10 15 21 3 6 15 18 6 11 9 6 15 0 0 11 13 12 0 19 11 7 3 10 16 8 10 11 9 10 12

3FG-A FT-A 81-228 35-41

Ast 12

To 28

Bl 1

St Rebs 4 83

Pts 300

ppg; freshman-record 61 3FG) ... 49ers’ top freshman scored in double figures 3 times (high of 11 points vs. Georgia State (3-5 3FG) ... 10 points vs. George Washington (4-9 FG) and Wofford (3-6 3FG) ... Niners were 8-6 in his 14 starts ... 68% of his scoring (94 of 139 points) came in the first half of games: all 11 vs. Georgia State; all 10 vs. George Washington.

first team Portland Tribune all-City choice.

PERSONAL:

Born December 6, 1987 ... son of David and Glenda Andersen ... youngest of three kids: brother, Joel, sister, Brittany ... wore goggles as a freshman as protection after being shot in the right eye in August, 2002 by a BB gun ... was blind in the eye for a month and 10 days but had surgery to repair the AT WILSON HIGH: lens ... 2006-07 Atlantic 10 Commissioner’s Averaged 22.0 points, 7.1 rebounds and Honor Roll Chancellor’s List, Spring, 2007 3.4 assists as a senior ... shot .473 from the with a perfect 4.0 GPA ... Athletic Director’s floor; .445 from three-point range (49-110) List (3.0-3.39) in fall, 2007; Dean’s List in ... was named MVP of the Oregon Athletic the Fall, 2006 ... business major. Coaches Association All-Star Summer Series ... unanimous first team all-Portland Interscholastic League (PIL) choice and a

Ian Andersen Career Stats Year 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Totals A-10 Stats: 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Totals

G-S 30-14 31-0 31-17 92-231

FG-A 48-153 58-146 92-260 198-559

Pct. .314 .397 .354 .354

3FG-A 39-124 47-127 81-228 167-469

Pct. .315 .370 .355 .356

FT-A 4-7 17-24 35-41 56-72

Pct. .571 .708 .854 .778

O-Reb.-Avg. 10-39-49 - 1.6 3-36-39 - 1.3 15-68-83 - 2.7 28-143-171 - 1.9

Pf-D 45-1 31-0 48-0 124-1

A 30 14 12 56

To Blk 17 0 16 0 28 1 61 1

16-11 13- 0 16-11 45-22

21-78 21-55 44-127 86-260

.269 .382 .346 .331

15-65 19-52 36-111 70-228

.234 .365 .324 .307

2-3 4-6 22-27 28-36

.667 .667 .815 .778

6-25 - 1.6 1-14- 1.1 5-43-2.7 12-82- 1.8

24-0 11-0 28-0 63-0

25 4 3 32

8 5 14 27

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0 0 1 1

St 6 8 4 18

Pts-Avg. 139-4.6 180-5.8 300-9.7 619- 6.7

3 2 4 9

59- 3.7 65- 5.0 146- 9.1 270- 6.0


Charlotte 49erS

JAVARRIS BARNETT

00

6-6; So.; G Charlotte, N.C. (Victory Christian)

Of Note

Javarris won the team’s weight room dedication award in 2007. It was during that time that the slendor shooter muscled up to be able to withstand the physical frontcourt play. At 6-6, Barnett still owns a formidable outside shot, but his added bulk has made him a more versatile (and thus valuable) asset.

HIS Game

The 49ers were trailing #16 Xavier by a point with time running out in the first half. The 49ers got the ball to Barnett in the corner in the closing seconds. Barnett played just two minutes in that first half, but he made the most of his one shot, draining a three-pointer to the end the half and give Charlotte a two-point lead on it’s way to a fivepoint top 20 victory.

Inside the Numbers

PERIMETER POWER: 71% of Javarris buckets came from long range in 08-09 but while 15 of his 21 baskets were threes, he muscled inside to shoot .462 from inside the arc. MINUTES MAN: In the four games in which Javarris played 20 or more minutes, he averaged 4.0 points and 4.8 rebounds . In 10 games in which Javarris played 10 minutes or more, he averaged 4.6 points and 2.9 rebounds.

Niner Tweets

JB scored in 7 of the last 9 games he played ... JB pulled six boards in back-to-back games at Duquesne and vs. Tulsa ... Javarris enjoyed 49ers games growing up ... his brother was an ‘02 graduate ... JB remembers coming to Halton to watch Jobey, Demon, Curt and Eddie ... CAREER HIGHS Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks FGM FGA 3FGM 3FGA FTM FTA

9, at George Washington 6, at Duquesne; Tulsa 3, at Duquesne 2, vs. Appalachian State; at St. Bonaventure 1,Four times 3, at George Washington 6, at George Washington 3, at George Washington 6, at George Washington 2, vs. Tulsa; at Xavier; vs Richmond 3, vs. Tulsa

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Charlotte 49erS QUICK FACTS: Played in 28 games Had four games of 20 or more minutes Scored a career-high 9 points at George Washington Nailed key three at the halftime buzzer in Niners win over #16/#17 Xavier

2008-09 SEASON: 2.3 ppg; 1.5 rpg; .292 FG%; .254 3FG% A reserve wing forward ... played in 28 games without a start ... had a high of 28 minutes at Duquesne (4 pts; 6 rebs; 3 asts) ... three other games of 20 or more minutes ... averaged 4.0 points and 4.8 rebounds in those four 20+ minute games ... 15 of 21 baskets came from three-point range ... career-high 9-point effort at George Washington, hitting 3-of-6 treys ... pulled high of six rebounds in back-to-back games: at Duquesne; vs. Tulsa ... Hit his lone shot in the 49ers victory over #16/#17 Xavier, nailing a three-pointer at the end of the first half to give Charlotte a two-point halftime lead ... played 10 or more minutes in 10 games and five or fewer in 15 games

AT VICTORY CHRISTIAN HIGH: Keyed Victory Christian’s run to the 2007 National Association of Christian Athletes (NACA) National Championship ... a first team all-state choice, he also led Mike Pratt-coached Victory Christian to the N.C. Independent Schools state title and the #1 ranking in The Charlotte Observer’s Sweet 16 ... averaged 14.0 points and 6.0 rebounds ... was an all-tournament choice at the NACA National Championship and at the Dell Curry Shootout ... grabbed attention at the December, 2006 Bojangles Shootout, nailing a series of threes ... a member of the 49ers’ 13th-ranked 2007-08 recruiting class -- the highest ranking ever for a 49ers recruiting class.

BARNETT GAME BY GAME, 2008-09 Opponent Mins UNC Greensboro 5 Old Dominion 4 at Appalachian State 23 Clemson 4 vs. Arizona State 17 vs. Cal State Fullerton 4 Youngstown State 5 Long Island 3 at Maryland 10 at Duquesne 28 Tulsa 21 La Salle 7 at Saint Joseph’s 4 Massachusetts 1 at Temple 22 at Xavier 16 Winthrop 5 Rhode Island 1 Dayton 0 at Saint Louis 7 George Washington 5 Xavier 2 at Richmond 10 at George Washington 17 Fordham 7 Richmond 3 at St. Bonaventure 11 vs. Saint Joseph’s 5

FG-A 1-3 0-0 2-5 0-0 1-5 1-2 0-1 0-2 2-4 2-5 1-3 1-2 0-2 0-0 0-6 1-3 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-3 1-3 1-1 2-5 3-6 0-3 0-1 1-4 0-1

3FG-A 0-1 0-0 2-5 0-0 1-5 1-2 0-1 0-2 2-3 0-1 1-3 1-2 0-2 0-0 0-4 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-2 1-1 2-5 3-6 0-3 0-1 0-3 0-1

FT-A 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0

Ast 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0

To 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

Bl 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

St 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0

Rebs 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 4 6 6 0 1 0 4 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 2 3 0

Pts 2 0 7 0 3 3 0 0 6 4 5 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 2 3 6 9 0 2 2 0

2008-2009

FG-A 21-72

3FG-A 15-59

FT-A 7-9

Ast 10

To 11

Bl 4

St Rebs 5 43

Pts 64

G-S 0

PERSONAL: Born Sept. 9, 1989 ... parents are James and Penny Barnett .... joins a long line of Charlotte natives that enjoyed stellar careers with the 49ers, including conference Players of Year Byron Dinkins and DeMarco Johnson, all-time three-point leader Jobey Thomas and three-time all-league selection Curtis Withers ... Business administration major ... came to Charlotte at 6-5 but grew over an inch during his red-shirt season and now stands at 6-6.5.

Javarris Barnett Career Stats Year 2008-09 Totals

G-S 28-0 28-0

FG-A 21-72 21-72

PCT .292 .292

3FG-A 15-59 15-59

PCT .254 .254

A-10 Stats: 2008-09 Totals

16-0 16-0

13-44 13-44

.295 .295

8-34 8-34

.235 .235

FT-A 7-9 7-9

PCT .778 .778

O-D-REBS-AVG. 15-28-43-1.5 15-28-43-1.5

4-4 1.000 4-4 1.000

9-13-22-1.4 9-13-22-1.4

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PF-D AST TO BK 14-0 10 11 4 14-0 10 11 4 9-0 9-0

8 8

5 5

2 2

ST PTS-AVG. 5 64-2.3 5 64-2.3 3 3

38-2.4 38-2.4


Charlotte 49erS

KYLE CHURCH

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5-11; Sr.; G Durham, N.C. (Riverside)

OF NOTE

Kyle grew up around the 49ers athletic program. His father coached the 49ers first-ever women’s soccer teams (1994-1998) and Kyle was often ballboy and team manager as well as fan. He even found his way into the team photo following an NCAA Tournament victory over South Carolina in 1998.

THE GAME

Kyle would love to be a coach someday and his background certainly lends itself to that possibility. What characteristics has Kyle found that have helped make coach Lutz and his father successful: “they both work extremely hard, both are passionate about what they do and both really care about their players.”

Inside the Numbers

FIRST HALF TIME: He had played at Indiana, in the A-10 Tournament and in the NIT, but last year was the first time he played in the first half. It happened in four games as Kyle played in a career-high 12 games. THREE ME: In each of his first two seasons, Kyle hit his first shot of the season: at Indiana as a freshman; vs. Gardner-Webb as a sophomore.

Niner Tweets

Kyle has knocked down at least one three-pointer in each of his three walk-on seasons ... his first career shot came at Indiana’s famed Assembly Hall -- nothing but net ... Kyle’s true value to the team shines through in practices.

Points Minutes Points Rebounds Assists FGM FGA 3FGM 3FGA FTM FTA

CAREER HIGHS

2008-09 HIGHS

9, at George Washington 6, vs. Tulsa 4, vs. Richmond 1, at Richmond; Youngstown St. 1, vs. Day; vs. X, vs. St. Bona. 1, Five times 2, vs. Xavier; UL-Lafayette 1, at Ind., G-Webb; SJU (A-10) 2, vs. Xavier 2, vs. Rich. (08); Dayton (09) 2, vs. Rich. (08); Dayton (09)

6, vs. Tulsa 3, vs. SJU (A-10) 1, vs. YSU; at Temple 0 1, vs. GW; SJU (A-10) 1, five times 1, vs. SJU (A-10) 1, YSU; at Tem; SJU (A-10) 2, vs. Dayton 2, vs. Dayton

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Charlotte 49erS QUICK FACTS: Walk-on guard Played in a career-high 12 games as a junior Enjoyed a career-high 6 minutes of action vs. Tulsa Played in the first half of four games Has scored 17 career points Has hit at least one three-pointer each season

2008-09 SEASON: 0.6 ppg; 0.1 rpg; ..250 FG%; .333 3FG% Saw action in a career-high 12 games, as a junior, making appearances in the first half of four games ... scored first points of the season with a pair of free throws vs. Dayton ... knocked down a three-pointer in A-10 Tournament loss to Saint Joseph’s ... played a career-high six minutes vs. Tulsa and added four-minute performance at Temple.

CHURCH GAME BY GAME, 2008-09 Opponent UNC Greensboro Youngstown State at Maryland at Duquesne Tulsa at Temple at Xavier Winthrop Dayton George Washington Fordham vs. Saint Joseph’s

Mins 1 2 1 1 6 4 2 2 1 2 2 1

FG-A 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-1 1-1

3FG-A 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-1

FT-A 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0

Ast 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

To 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0

Bl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

St 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Rebs 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pts 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 3

G-S 0

FG-A 2-6

3FG-A 1-4

FT-A 2-2

Ast 0

To 5

Bl 0

St Rebs 0 2

Pts 7

2008-2009

2007-08 SEASON: 0.8 ppg; 0.0 rpg; .500 FG%; .500 3FG% Played in four games, totalling 5 minutes .... for the second straight year, he hit his first attempted shot of the season: netting a three-pointer vs. Gardner-Webb .... saw action in a pair of post-season games: vs. Temple (A-10 semifinals) and at Nebraska (NIT).

2006-07 SEASON 0.8 ppg; 0.1 rpg; .286 FG%; .200 3FG% Made his first career shot memorable, hitting a threepointer at Indiana’s storied Assembly Hall ... scored a career-high four points vs. Richmond, hitting a basket PERSONAL: and 2-of-2 free throws ... saw action in nine games Born July 20, 1988 ... Son of Robert and Linda Church ... his older sister Ashley played with a high of three minutes vs. UL-Lafayette ... soccer at UNC Wilmington ... his father, Robbie, played soccer at Pfeiffer and was the passed out three assists without a turnover. first women’s soccer coach in UNC Charlotte history ... honor roll student ... majoring in History ... Perfect 4.0 GPA in Fall, 2008 to earn spot on Chancellor’s List ... at least a AT RIVERSIDE HIGH: Team captain who averaged 9.0 points and 4.5 assists 3.0 GPA in all six semesters with the 49ers ... Dean’s List: Fall, 2006; Spring, 2007, Fall, 2007, Spring, 2008; Chancellor’s List: Fall, 2008; Athletic Director’s List: Spring, 2009 a game as Riverside went 25-4 with a 15-2 league ... A-10 Commisioner’s Honor Roll selection. record ... Riverside won both the PAC-6 Conference regular-season and tournament titles and advanced to the state playoffs, falling in the third round ... Kyle was an honorable mention all-Area player ... a fouryear letterwinner and two-year starter for Riverside.

Kyle Church Career Stats Year 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 TOTALS

G-S 9-0 4-0 12-0 25-0

FG-A 2-7 1-2 2-6 5-15

PCT .286 .500 .333 .333

3FG-A 1-5 1-2 1-4 3-11

PCT .200 .500 .250 .273

FT-A PCT 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 2-2 1.000

O-D-REBS-AVG. 0-1-1- 0.1 0-0-0- 0.0 0-2-2- 0.2 0-3-3- 0.1

A-10 Stats: 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Totals

5-0 1-0 6-0 12-0

1-4 0-0 1-3 2-7

.250 .000 .333 .285

0-3 0-0 0-2 0-3

.000 .000 .000 .000

2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 4-4 1.000

0-1-1-0.2 0-0-0-0.0 0-1-1-0.2 0-2-2-0.2

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PF-D AST 2-0 3 0-0 0 2-0 0 4-0 3 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

3 0 0 3

TO BK 0 0 1 0 5 0 6 0 0 1 3 4

0 0 0 0

ST PTS-AVG. 0 7- 0.8 0 3- 0.8 0 7- 0.6 0 17- 0.7 0 0 0 0

4- 0.8 0- 0.0 4- 0.7 8- 0.7


Charlotte 49erS

RASHAD COLEMAN

22

6-5; Sr.; G/F LaGrange, Ga. (Heat Academy)

OF NOTE

In a preseason video for Basketball Madness, Coleman took on the role of the sophisticated student -- donning spectacles, reading Hamlet, smoking a (bubble) pipe and quoting Sherlock Holmes while his teammates engaged in more mundane, raucous collegiate activities.

HIS Game

Check out these lines: 8-11 FG; 4-7 3FG; 21 points at Maryland. 9-11 FG; 3-5 3FG; career-high 22 points; career-high 8 rebounds and 5 assists at George Washington

Inside the Numbers

TWO-POINT RANGE RaShad shot .631 (70-111) inside the three-point arc. Disguised in his overall shooting percentages are a great efficiency around the rim. See his 2-pt FG numbers in the following games: 4-5 vs. UNCG; 4-5 vs. Arizona State; 5-7 vs. Providence; 3-3 vs. Youngstown; 4-4 at Maryland; 3-4 vs. Dayton; 6-6 at GW DUNKIN’: Always aggressive on the offensive boards, RaShad was second to Charlie Coley with 18 dunks, a number of which came on putback jams.

Niner Tweets

RaShad had 100 field goals made -- more than Ian, DiJuan, Phil and An’Juan ... RaShad had 10 games in double figures with a pair of 20-point outings ... RaShad shot over 50 points higher on the road (.449 to .382) ... RaShad was second on the team with 49 assists ... RaShad scored in double figures in 7 of his first 12 games. CAREER HIGHS Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks FGM FGA 3FGM 3FGA FTM FTA

22, at George Washington 8, at George Washington 6, vs. Youngstown State; Duquesne 2, six times 1, four times 9, at George Washington 12, vs. Arizona State; Providence 4, at Maryland 8, at Xavier 3, vs. Fordham 5, vs. Dayton

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Charlotte 49erS QUICK FACTS:

COLEMAN GAME BY GAME, 2008-09

Athletic shooting guard who can get to the rim .631 2FG% (70-of-111) Had a pair of 20-point games 49ers leading scorer in three games Grew 5 inches since high school playing days

2008-09 SEASON: 8.0 ppg; 3.1 rpg; ..415 FG%; .231 3FG% A reserve perimeter guard who made 17 starts in 31 games played ... averaged 8.0 points, including 6.3 scoring average in A-10 games ... scored a career-high 22 points at George Washington on 9-of-11 shooting with a career-high 8 rebounds ... added 21 -point effort at ACC’s Maryland, hitting 8-of-11 shots ... had a total of 10 games in double-digits, including 7 of first 12 games ... pulled 45 offensive rebounds; 50 defensive boards ... shot .415 from the floor, including a .631 two-point field goal pct. (70-111) ... led the 49ers in scoring against Arizona State (14 pts; 6-12 FG), Providence (19 pts.; 8-12 FG) and Maryland (21 pts; 8-11 FG) ... averaged 14.0 points, 3.3 rebounds with a .515 FG% (17-33) and .353 #FG% (6-17) at 76 Classic (Anaheim, Ca.) vs. Arizona State, Providence, CalState Fullerton ... scored 14 points in his 49ers debut.

AT HEAT ACADEMY (MARTINSVILLE, VA.): Averaged 26.0 points and 6.2 rebounds while leading Heat Academy to a 31-6 record in his lone season ... named team MVP and earned all-tournament honors at a National Prep Tournament in Texas and the Holiday Shootout in Maryland ... shot 45% from the field, including 41% from three-point range ... added 2.8 assists and shot 79% from the foul line.

Opponent Mins FG-A UNC Greensboro 26 6-11 Old Dominion 22 2-9 at Appalachian State 15 3-9 Clemson 19 3-8 vs. Arizona State 22 6-12 vs. Providence 32 8-12 vs. Cal State Fullerton 28 3-9 at Southern Illinois 19 2-7 at Mississippi State 22 4-9 Youngstown State 27 6-9 Long Island 30 5-13 at Maryland 30 8-11 at Duquesne 30 3-9 Tulsa 26 4-10 La Salle 27 3-11 at Saint Joseph’s 30 3-8 Massachusetts 26 1-3 at Temple 15 1-6 at Xavier 28 3-9 Winthrop 30 4-8 Rhode Island 15 0-5 Dayton 24 5-10 at Saint Louis 18 0-1 George Washington 19 2-6 Xavier 17 2-5 at Richmond 15 0-1 at George Washington 33 9-11 Fordham 26 4-11 Richmond 23 0-4 at St. Bonaventure 16 0-2 vs. Saint Joseph’s 15 0-2 2008-2009 G-S FG-A 17 100-241

3FG-A FT-A 2-6 0-0 0-4 0-0 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-7 0-1 3-5 0-0 1-5 2-2 0-2 2-2 2-5 0-0 3-6 1-2 1-7 0-0 4-7 1-2 2-7 1-1 0-4 1-2 0-6 0-0 1-5 1-2 0-2 1-2 0-4 0-0 2-8 0-0 1-4 0-0 0-2 0-0 2-6 2-5 0-1 0-0 1-4 0-0 0-3 0-0 0-1 0-0 3-5 1-2 0-5 3-3 0-1 2-2 0-1 1-2 0-1 0-0 3FG-A FT-A 30-130 19-33

Ast 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 4 0 6 2 2 6 1 1 0 2 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 5 3 2 1 1 Ast 48

To 1 0 1 3 2 3 6 2 0 0 4 2 1 3 0 1 2 2 3 3 0 3 2 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 To 49

Bl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Bl 4

St Rebs 1 3 1 3 0 5 1 3 1 3 0 4 0 3 2 4 0 5 2 3 1 4 2 2 0 3 2 5 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 2 1 4 1 0 0 2 2 6 2 1 0 2 0 1 1 4 1 8 1 5 1 3 0 2 0 1 St Rebs 24 95

Pts 14 4 6 6 14 19 9 6 10 16 11 21 9 9 6 8 3 2 8 9 0 14 0 5 4 0 22 11 2 1 0 Pts 249

10 DOUBLE-DIGIT GAMES 22 at George Washington (9-11 FG; 3-5 3FG) 21 at Maryland (8-11 FG; 4-7 3FG) 19 vs. Providence (8-of-12 FG; 3-of-5 3FG) 16 vs. Youngstown State (6-9 FG; 6 asts) 14 vs. Dayton (5-10 FG; 5 off. rebs.) 14 vs. UNC Greensboro (6-of-11 FG) 14 vs. #14 Arizona State (6-of-12 FG) 11 vs. Fordham (4-11 FG) 11 vs. Long Island (5-of-13 FG) 10 at Mississippi State (4-of-9 FG)

AT BREWTON-PARKER: Spent one and half years at NAIA school BrewtonParker in Georgia before enrolling at Heat Academy.

AT LA GRANGE HIGH: Starred for four years ... named sixth-man of the year as a sophomore and High Performance Guard as a senior ... was an all-Regional Tournament selection.

PERSONAL: Born October 11, 1986 ... parents are Dexter and Geneva Coleman .... History major ... National Honor Roll student at LaGrange H.S., Rashad graduated with a 3.6 GPA ... made university’s Athletic Director’s List (3.03.39 GPA) in Fall, 2008.

RaShad Coleman’s Career Stats Year 2008-09 TOTALS A-10 Stats: 2008-09 Totals

G-S 31-17 31-17

FG-A 100-241 100-241

PCT .415 .415

3FG-A 30-130 30-130

PCT .231 .231

FT-A 19-33 19-33

PCT .576 .576

O-D-REBS-AVG. 45-50-95-3.1 45-50-95-3.1

16-6 16-6

36-102 36-102

.353 .353

11-61 11-61

.180 .180

12-19 12-19

.632 .632

16-31-47-2.9 16-31-47-2.9

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PF-D AST 35-0 48 35-0 48 14-0 14-0

24 24

TO BK 49 4 49 4 18 18

3 3

ST PTS-AVG. 24 249- 8.0 24 249- 8.0 10 10

95-5.9 95-5.9


Charlotte 49erS

CHARLES DEWHURST

31

6-5; Jr.; G Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Latin)

His Game

It has to be the Maryland game. You see, Dewhurst was coming off his first double-digit scoring night of the year -- and he was making a splash against the Terps. In just 18 minutes he’d scored six points with four rebounds and was a perfect 4-of-4 from the foul line. He had just driven baseline to tie the score midway through the second half when he landed awkwardly and injured his knee. The previous year he had 12 points and seven boards in a big road win at #18/#19 Clemson. He also had a 11 point-10 rebound double-double at Temple. He has a special skill set that can produce eyepopping plays -- and he was doing just that at Maryland.

Inside the Numbers

FOUL LINE: Dewhurst has started just three games in his career and averages under 20 minutes a game -- but he can get to the foul line. In 52 career games, he’s attempted 125 free throws (over 2 per game) SOLID: In his two-year career, Dewhurst has averaged nearly 4.0 points and 3.5 rebounds. Last year, he shot over 40% from the field and over 85% from the line with nearly two assists and one steal per game.

Niner Tweets

At the time of his injury, Dewey was 2nd on the team in assists and third in steals ... playing as a reserve guard, Dewey still had 4 or more boards in 7 of 12 games played .. . Dewey is a 75% career FT shooter ... One of Dewey’s hidden talents is his ability to get to the line ... he’s a versatile talent who owns career highs of 13 pts, 11 rebs; 4 asts; 4 steals.

Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks FGM FGA 3FGM 3FGA FTM FTA

CAREER HIGHS

2008-09 HIGHS

13, vs. Long Island 11, vs. Gardner-Webb 4, five times 4, vs. UNC Greensboro 2, vs. Appalachian State, vs. GW 5, vs. Temple 11, vs. Temple 1, vs. Saint Louis; at Temple 1, five times 9, vs. Long Island 10, vs. Long Island

13, vs. Long Island 8, vs. Appalachian State 4, vs. UNCG; App. State; LIU 4, vs. UNC Greensboro 0 3, vs. UNC Greensboro 5, vs. Long Island 0 0 9, vs. Long Island 10, vs. Long Island

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Charlotte 49erS QUICK FACTS: Missed 2nd half of 08-09 after knee injury, Jan. 3 Tore MCL and ACL Versatile athlete can score, rebound, dish and swipe 2008-09 highs: 13 pts; 8 rebs; 4 asts; 4 stls

2008-09 SEASON: 4.0 ppg; 3.5 rpg; .414 FG%; .857 FT% Played in 12 games with two starts before season-ending knee injury at Maryland (tore MCL; ACL) ... had scored 13 points in previous game vs. Long Island and had six points and 4 rebounds in 18 minutes before landing awkwardly after tying Maryland game with just over 16 minutes to play ... was 2nd on team in assists and third in steals at time of injury ... had seven games of four or more rebounds, including his last three ... led team in rebounds twice: 8 vs. App. State; 5 vs. Southern Illinois ... all 13 points vs. LIU came in decisive 2nd half and included a personal 5-point play (2-2 FT on intentional foul; 1-2 FT on technical foul; 2-2 FT on personal foul on ensuing play).

DEWHURST GAME BY GAME, 2008-09 Opponent Mins UNC Greensboro 25 Old Dominion 17 at Appalachian State 26 Clemson 19 vs. Arizona State 11 vs. Providence 15 vs. Cal State Fullerton 15 at Southern Illinois 19 at Mississippi State 17 Youngstown State 19 Long Island 24 at Maryland 18

FG-A 3-4 1-2 1-4 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-1 1-2 0-2 1-2 2-5 1-3

3FG-A 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

FT-A 2-2 1-2 2-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 4-4 9-10 4-4

Ast 4 1 4 0 1 1 2 1 0 3 4 2

To 1 2 2 1 6 4 0 4 2 2 2 1

Bl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

St 4 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 0

Rebs 3 2 8 4 1 5 0 5 0 4 6 4

Pts 8 3 4 3 2 0 0 3 0 6 13 6

2008-2009

FG-A 12-29

3FG-A FT-A 0-0 24-28

Ast 23

To 27

Bl 0

St Rebs 12 42

Pts 48

G-S 2

2007-08 SEASON: 4.5 ppg; 3.8 rpg; .351 FG%; .725 FT% Averaged 17.4 minutes off the bench, but ranked in the 49ers top five in rebounds (5th - 3.8 rpg), assists (5th - 44 asts), blocks (4th - 14 blks) and free throws made (66) ... shared team-high with Charlie Coley with two double-doubles: 11 pts; 10 rebs vs. Temple (5-of-11 FG); 12 pts; 11 rebs vs. Gardner-Webb (8-of-9 FT) ... scored in double figures, four times ... enjoyed string of 14 straight free throws made -- the team’s longest streak of year ... was one of four Niners to hit a perfect 8-of-8 free throws in a game (vs. Richmond) ... was 4th on team in free throws made (66) and second in free throw pct. (.725)... made one start (at Fordham, 0 pt; 4 rebs) 2 games with 8 straight FT’s (vs. Richmond; Gardner-Webb) ... 11 games with over 20 minutes played ... defended UIC’s attempt to tie on next to last possession and then grabbed the rebound and calmly sank 2 free throws with 0:00.8 to ice the win ... had a team-high 20 free throw attempts at Paradise Jam (14-20; .700) ... won 2006 Slam Dunk Contest at Basketball Madness as a true freshman.

total time of 32 minutes played produced 4 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists, a block and 2 steals ... had a high of four rebounds in eight minutes played vs. Hofstra in his Niners’ debut ... first career points came at Syracuse where he scored two points (2-4 FT) and added a rebound, steal and assist in three minutes of play.

AT CHARLOTTE LATIN: A three-year starter for coach Jerry Faulkner and two-time all-state selection ... averaged 20.0 points and 9.0 rebounds as a senior (23-10), shooting 53% from the floor ... Dewhurst was ranked 122nd by Bob Gibbons, who listed him as one of the state’s Top 5 seniors ... named MVP of the Private vs. Public Schools Game ... led Hawks to a 23-9 record as a junior, averaging 20.6 points and 9.0 rebounds while shooting 54% from the field, 33% from three-point range and 75% from the line ... Latin reached the 2005 and 2006 NC Independent Schools 3A semifinals after winning state titles in 2003 and 2004 ... Hawks were 94-23 in Dewhurst’s career ... Two-time team captain was a three-time all-NCISAA Conference player.

PERSONAL: Born Sept. 11, 1987 ... Son of Maxine and Richard Dewhurst ... grew up in California ... Marketing major ... Dean’s List, Fall, 2006; Athletic Director’s List, Spring, 2007, Fall, 2008.

2006-07 SEASON: 0.7 ppg; 1.2 rpg; .000 FG%; .667 FT% Suffered season-ending injury to his lower left leg in practice prior to 49ers game at Mississippi State ... had played in six games, averaging 5.2 minutes ... his

Charles Dewhurst’s Career Stats Year 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 TOTALS

G-S 6-0 34-1 12-2 52-3

FG-A 0-5 41-116 12-29 53-150

A-10 Stats: 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 TOTALS

16- 1

24-61

16- 1

24-61

PCT .000 .353 .414 .353

3FG-A 0-0 2-5 0-0 2-5

PCT .000 .400 .000 .400

FT-A 4-6 66-91 24-28 94-125

-- DID NOT COMPETE -.393 2-4 .500 26-33 -- DID NOT COMPETE -.393 2-4 .500 26-33

PCT .667 .725 .857 .752

O-D-REBS-AVG. 0-7-7-1.2 54-75-129- 3.8 14-28-42- 3.5 68-110-178- 3.4

.788

25-66- 4.1

20-0

13

25

7

8

76-4.8

.788

25-66- 4.1

20-0

13

25

7

8

76-4.8

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PF-D AST 6-0 3 45-0 44 17-0 23 68-0 70

TO BK 2 1 48 14 27 0 77 15

ST PTS-AVG. 2 4- 0.7 21 150- 4.4 12 48- 4.0 35 202- 3.8


Charlotte 49erS

DIJUAN HARRIS

3

5-9; Sr. G Charlotte, N.C. (Victory Christian)

OF NOTE

DiJuan was named preseason all-Atlantic 10 second team in a vote by the league’s coaches and selected media members -- and he will be a nominated for the Bob Cousy Award.

HIS Game

Against Dayton, which runs a variety of strong, physical guards at you, Harris played 39 minutes at the point, scoring 13 points with 12 assists and just one turnover. Charlotte won, 79-66, in what may have been Harris’ top single-game performance.

Inside the Numbers

THE DISH: Only three players ranked in the NCAA top 10 in both assists and assist-to-turnover ratio: Harris, Pitt’s Levance Fields and North Carolina’s Ty Lawson CLOCKING IN: Harris, who set a school record for minutes played, logged at least 38 minutes in each of the last 13 games, averaging 39.5 minutes over that span.

Niner Tweets

In each of his two seasons, D has led the A-10 in A-TO ratio ... in 2 years of play, D has a 2.88 career A-TO ... D had a school-record 11 games with double-digit assists ... his six points-assists double-doubles are 2nd most in 49ers lore ... D is one of three 49ers in school history to post over 200 assists in a season ... the others? Sean Colson, Byron Dinkins ... DiJuan’s high of 15 assists vs. George Washington was 3 shy of the Colson’s school record 18 ... DiJuan led Niners with 46 steals and is 58 shy of all-time top 10 after two years -- could make it with amped up defensive energy. Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks FGM FGA 3FGM 3FGA FTM FTA

CAREER HIGHS

2008-09 HIGHS

20, vs. Youngstown State 8, vs. UMass 15, vs. George Washington 5, vs. App. State; Providence 1, six times 7, vs. Cal State Fullerton 12, vs. Cal State Fullerton 2, six times 4, five times 8, at #18/#19 Clemson 8, four times

20, vs. Youngstown State 8, vs. UMass 15, vs. George Washington 5, vs. App. State; Providence 1, five times 7, vs. Cal State Fullerton 12, vs. Cal State Fullerton 2, four times 4, five times 6, vs. App. State; Dayton 8, three times

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Charlotte 49erS QUICK FACTS: 223 Assists in 08-09 are 2nd-most in 49ers history Ranked in NCAA Top 10 in both assists; A-TO ratio 7.19 asts/gm - #4 in NCAA; #1 in A-10 2.93 A-TO ratio - #6 in NCAA; #1 in A-10 Only Harris and Pitt’s Levance Fields ranked in top 6 of both categories School record 11 games with 10 or more assists Played a school-record 1146 minutes (37.0/gm) 331 career assists; 83 career steals; 2.88 A-TO ratio

2008-09 SEASON: 9.0 ppg; 3.3 rpg; 7.19 apg; .443 FG%; .658 FT% One of the nation’s top points guard he ranked 4th in NCAA in assists (7.19/gm) and 6th in NCAA in A-TO ratio (2.93) ... 223 assists are 2nd all-time and eight shy of Sean Colson’s 1997-98 school record of 231 (7.97/gm) ... Harris is one of three 49ers to pass out 200 or more assists in a season (Sean Colson, 231; Byron Dinkins, 207) ... averaged 8.25 assists and had 3.47 A-TO ratio in A-10 games ... posted a school record with 11 games with 10 or more assists ... had six points-assists double-doubles ... scored in double figures 15 times with career-high of 20 vs. Youngstown State (5-5 FG) ... set a school record with 1146 minutes played ... took a team-high 22 charges ... 2nd on team with 46 steals (1.5/game) ... named to Collegechalktalk.com’s A-10 third team.

HARRIS GAME BY GAME, 2008-09 Opponent Mins FG-A UNC Greensboro 33 1-2 Old Dominion 31 3-6 at Appalachian State 35 3-9 Clemson 35 0-6 vs. Arizona State 28 4-8 vs. Providence 37 1-3 vs. Cal State Fullerton 33 7-12 at Southern Illinois 30 1-1 at Mississippi State 36 3-7 Youngstown State 36 5-5 Long Island 38 4-8 at Maryland 38 5-11 at Duquesne 38 2-7 Tulsa 24 1-4 La Salle 36 1-3 at Saint Joseph’s 37 3-8 Massachusetts 42 2-8 at Temple 36 2-3 at Xavier 38 2-4 Winthrop 38 5-8 Rhode Island 40 5-7 Dayton 39 3-8 at Saint Louis 39 3-9 at George Washington 38 0-4 Xavier 40 3-8 at Richmond 39 6-10 at George Washington 45 4-12 Fordham 38 5-9 Richmond 40 1-4 at St. Bonaventure 40 5-11 vs. Saint Joseph’s 39 3-5 2008-2009 G-S FG-A 31 93-210

3FG-A FT-A 0-0 2-2 1-1 5-6 0-0 6-8 0-1 1-2 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-1 1-4 0-0 2-3 1-2 4-6 2-2 8-10 1-3 4-6 2-4 3-3 0-1 1-1 0-1 3-6 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 14 4-6 0-1 1-3 0-2 0-2 0-2 4-4 0-1 0-0 1-2 6-8 0-2 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 2-4 0-1 3-8 4-5 2-4 2-4 0-2 2-2 2-4 4-8 1-1 4-4 3FG-A FT-A 21-59 73-111

Ast 6 2 2 10 5 10 2 5 5 8 10 6 6 1 5 11 8 4 2 10 10 12 9 15 10 8 10 11 4 7 9 Ast 223

To 3 3 4 3 2 3 0 2 0 4 0 1 2 4 2 3 4 3 2 4 2 1 2 1 4 2 3 3 3 1 5 To 76

Bl 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Bl 5

St Rebs 2 2 1 2 5 2 2 5 2 2 5 6 2 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 2 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 3 2 5 2 8 0 7 2 6 2 5 0 4 2 1 3 9 0 5 1 5 0 5 4 5 1 4 0 3 1 6 3 1 St Rebs 46 103

Pts 4 12 12 1 9 2 15 4 11 20 13 15 5 5 2 7 9 5 4 14 10 13 7 0 7 14 15 14 4 16 11 Pts 280

2007-08 SEASON: 3.5 ppg; 1.7 rpg; 3.17 apg; .385 FG%; .703 FT% The A-10 leader in assist-to-turnover ratio, he had a team-high 108 assists with only 39 turnovers (2.77 A-TO ratio) ... his numbers improved in A-10 games, passing out 46 assists with only 15 turnovers (3.07 A-TO) ... became fourth 49er in last six years to surpass 100 assists ... third on the team with 37 steals, giving him nearly as many steals (37) as turnovers (39) ... averaged 3.5 points while shooting .385 from the floor and .464 from three-point range (13-of-28)... scored in double figures twice: 10 vs. Georgia Tech (3-6 FG); 10 vs. Wake Forest (4-6 FG) ... high of 8 assists vs. Georgia Tech at Paradise Jam ... matched career-highs of 10 points, 8 assists and 4 steals vs. Georgia Tech and had 10 points, five assists and four steals vs. Wake Forest.

Florida Junior College Athletic Association ... named to the FJCAA all-tournament team ... second in the state in assists .... averaged 9.6 points, 6.2 assists, 2.3 steals and 2.8 rebounds ... shot .387 from the floor and .644 from the line ... Hillsborough posted a 19-12 record and an 8-4 conference mark ... member of the 49ers’ 13th-ranked recruiting class, which is the highest-ranked class in school history.

At Victory Christian: Averaged 14.5 points and 7.0 assists with 3.0 steals as a senior ... played with current 49ers teammate Javarris Barnett as a junior and a senior.

Personal: Born Nov. 13, 1986 .. parents are Levon R. Gilmore, Jr and Chandra Deneem Harris ... majoring in African American Studies ... proud father of his daughter, Zoey Mekyha Harris, born Jan. 27, 2009 ... joined the 49ers in the summer of 2007 with plans to be a walk-on, but was awarded the 49ers final scholarship in August, 2007.

At Hillsborough J.C.: Spent one season at Hillsborough ... All-state in the

DiJuan Harris’ Career Stats Year 2007-08 2008-09 TOTALS

G-S 34-30 31-31 65-61

FG-A 30-78 93-210 123-288

PCT .385 .443 .427

3FG-A 13-28 21-59 34-87

A-10 Stats: 2007-08 16-15 2008-09 16-16 TOTALS 32-31

14-35 47-115 61-150

.400 .409 .407

7-16 12-39 19-55

PCT FT-A .464 45-64 .356 73-111 .391 118-175

PCT .703 .658 .674

O-D-REBS-AVG. 12-46-58- 1.7 19-84-103-3.3 31-130-161-2.5

.438 .308 .345

.636 .591 .606

6-18-24-1.5 16-54-70-4.4 22-72-94-2.9

14-22 26-44 40-66

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PF-D AST TO BK 88-2 108 39 1 82-2 223 76 5 170-4 331 115 6 39-0 46 43-1 132 82-1 178

15 38 53

1 3 4

ST PTS-AVG. 37 118- 3.5 46 280- 9.0 83 398- 6.1 12 18 30

49- 3.1 132- 8.3 181-5.7


Charlotte 49erS

PHIL JONES

5

6-10; Jr.; C Brooklyn, N.Y. (Laurinburg Prep)

Of Note

For the 4th year, Phil Jones has changed his uniform number. His first year he wore 21 in honor of favorite player Tim Duncan. Then came 41, in deference to Dirk Nowitzki and last year it was 30, after meeting Rasheed Wallace. Well, the Celtics practiced on-campus last year while in town to face the Bobcats, and Jones was impressed with Kevin Garnett’s work ethic and appreciates what Garnett stands for. So it’s #5 in 2009-10. We’ll have to wait and see if that sticks for 2010-11.

Inside the Numbers

DOUBLE TIME: Phil more than doubled his scoring average from year 1 (3.3 ppg) to year 2 (7.3 ppg), while drastically improving his FG% (.472 from .328) and his rebound numbers (4.2 from 2.9) REJECTED: In two seasons, Phil Jones has blocked 65 shots, including a careerbest 43, last year. Give him another 40 this year and he’ll become just the fourth 49er to surpass 100 blocks, joining record-holder Ray Gromlowicz (194), Jermain Parker (177) and Jarvis Lang (103).

Niner Tweets GOTTA KNOW: Phil had a unique experience this summer when he got the chance to play for the Virgin Islands at the FIBA Americas Championship. Phil averaged 8.5 points and 4.8 rebounds and gained some valuable insight into what makes elite players and elite teams.

Avg. 8.5 points; 4.8 rebs. for Virgin Islands at FIBA Americas Championship ... Phil’s output for the Virgin Islands included an 18-point 7-board game vs. host Puerto Rico ... Phil’s career-hi for blocks is 6, set vs. ODU, last year (school-record is 10, FYI) ... Phil spent some of his childhood in the Virgin Islands, where his Mom is from ... Phil is listed as a junior and is in good shape to earn his 4th year of eligibility back on the basis of academic progress.

Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks FGM FGA 3FGM 3FGA FTM FTA

CAREER HIGHS

2008-09 HIGHS

15, vs. Tulsa 11, vs. Rhode Island 4, vs. Wake Forest 2, vs. Fordham 6, vs. Old Dominion 6, vs. Youngstown State 11, vs. Tulsa; at Temple 1, vs. La Salle 1, five times 7, vs. UNC Greensboro 8, vs. UNC Greensboro

15, vs. Tulsa 11, vs. Rhode Island 2, vs. SIU; La Salle; St. Joe’s 1, seven times 6, vs. Old Dominion 6, vs. Youngstown State 11, vs. Tulsa; at Temple 1, vs. La Salle 1, vs. La Salle; vs. Richmond 7, vs. UNC Greensboro 8, vs. UNC Greensboro

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Charlotte 49erS QUICK FACTS: Played for Virgin Islands National Team in the 2009 FIBA Americas Championship (8.5 ppg; 4.8 rpg). Doubled his scoring output from first to second year Led team with 43 blocked shots Matched Halton Arena record with 6 blocks vs. ODU

2008-09 SEASON: 7.3 ppg; 4.2 rpg; .472 FG%; .757 FT% Started five of 30 games played ... 7.3 scoring average was more than double his first year (3.3) ... raised his FG% from .328 in first year to .472 in his 2nd ... raised FT% from below 60% (.589) to above 75% (.757) ... led team with 43 blocked shots, including a Halton Arena record-tying 6 vs. Old Dominion ... his block with :06 left protected Niners 4-point lead in 5-point win over #16/#17 Xavier ... scored in double figures 9 times with a career-high 15 (with 9 rebs.) vs. Tulsa ... another near-double-double vs. Mississippi State (9 pts; 7 rebs) ... had a career-best 11 boards vs. Rhode Island ... averaged 19.3 minutes played, with four games of over 25 minutes ... DNP at Richmond with a shoulder seperation.

2007-08 SEASON 3.3 ppg; 2.9 rpg; .328 FG%; .589 FT% Averaged 13.4 minutes as a first-year sophomore, scoring 3.3 points with 2.9 rebounds per game ... started three games to open the 2007-08 season ... had a career-high nine points vs. Illinois-Chicago (5-6 FT; 5 rebs) and Duquesne (3-4 FG; 3-3 FT) ... had 5 or more rebounds, six times with a high of 6 boards vs. George Washington ... added a career-high 4 blocks vs. George Washington ... impressive game in win at #18/#19 Clemson: 8 pts; 3 rebs; 2 blocks).

JONES GAME BY GAME, 2008-09 Opponent Mins UNC Greensboro 13 Old Dominion 16 at Appalachian State 31 Clemson 23 vs. Arizona State 15 vs. Providence 27 vs. Cal State Fullerton 29 at Southern Illinois 19 at Mississippi State 21 Youngstown State 23 Long Island 18 at Maryland 14 at Duquesne 16 Tulsa 30 La Salle 20 at Saint Joseph’s 16 Massachusetts 23 at Temple 21 at Xavier 24 Winthrop 11 Rhode Island 19 Dayton 17 at Saint Louis 11 George Washington 9 Xavier 19 at George Washington 21 Frodham 21 Richmond 24 at St. Bonaventure 11 vs. Saint Joseph’s 18 2008-2009

FG-A 2-4 2-3 4-6 3-5 2-3 4-7 3-9 2-5 4-8 6-7 1-3 2-5 1-8 5-11 3-7 1-4 3-9 5-11 1-8 0-1 3-4 3-4 0-2 4-5 1-4 4-5 5-7 3-7 3-8 3-7

G-S FG-A 5 83-176

3FG-A 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0

FT-A 7-8 3-3 0-0 4-5 2-2 1-2 6-7 3-4 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-3 5-8 3-4 0-0 2-2 4-6 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 4-5 0-0 0-2 0-0 1-2

Ast 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0

To 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 1 3

Bl 0 6 2 1 0 4 0 4 1 2 3 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 1 1 3 3 1 3 0 1 1 0 0

St 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0

Rebs 6 4 4 5 3 1 6 4 7 5 4 3 5 9 4 3 6 6 6 1 11 1 1 2 2 0 9 4 3 1

Pts 11 7 8 10 6 9 12 7 9 13 2 4 4 15 10 2 8 14 4 0 6 6 2 8 2 12 10 6 6 7

3FG-A FT-A 1-2 53-70

Ast 14

To 30

Bl 43

St Rebs 7 126

Pts 220

PERSONAL: Born Sept. 2, 1985 ... Mother, Lucia Jones, is deceased ... has lived with his aunt, Ethel Foy and cousins: Darryl, Debbie and Tamara Foy ... major in African American Studies with a minor in American Studies.

AT LAURINBURG PREP: A top 60-type prospect according to recruiting guru Bob Gibbons of All-Star Sports (which does not rank fifth-year prep players) ... ranked the 13th-best prep player by Clark Francis of HoopScoop Online ... ranked 106th overall by rivals.com ... Scout.com listed him as the 15th-best center prospect .... averaged 19.0 points and 10.2 rebounds while blocking 5.3 shots for head coach Billy Reid, to lead Laurinburg to the Prep School National Championship and a USA Today Top 25 ranking ... averaged 15 points; 10.4 rebounds and 3.8 blocks at Philadelphia’s Lutheran Christian School, the previous year.

Phil Jones’ Career Stats Year 2007-08 2008-09 TOTALS

G-S 34-3 30-5 64-8

FG-A 39-119 83-176 122-295

PCT .328 .472 .414

3FG-A 0-4 1-2 1-6

PCT .000 .500 .167

FT-A 33-56 53-70 86-126

PCT .589 .757 .683

A-10 Stats: 2007-08 2008-09 TOTALS

16-0 15-2 31-2

17-49 40-93 57-142

.347 .430 .401

0-2 1-2 1-4

.000 .500 .250

12-21 19-27 31-48

.571 .704 .646

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O-D-REBS-AVG. PF-D AST 44-54-98- 2.9 58-2 14 60-66-126- 4.2 87-9 14 104-120-224- 3.5 145-11 28 18-29-47-2.9 34-29-63-4.2 52-58-110-3.5

30-2 41-4 71-6

6 10 16

TO BK 17 22 30 43 47 65 7 14 21

11 18 29

ST PTS-AVG. 7 111- 3.3 7 220- 7.3 14 331- 5.2 3 4 7

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AN’JUAN WILDERNESS

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6-6; Jr. G/F; Dunwoody, Ga. (Patterson School)

OF Note

He has started 56 of the 58 games in his two-year career. He has scored in double figures 19 times. He’s been an A-10 all-Rookie choice, been highlighted on ESPN’s Top Plays and comes with a workmanlike attitude. He’ll clear 500 career points this year and 1,000 before his career is done.

HIS Game

With :04 seconds left in a tie game, An’Juan stood at the foul line. A 58% free throw shooter, An’Juan hit both ends to give the 49ers a 6664 road win at Southern Illinois.

Inside the Numbers “Wilderness, he was toughness. He’s a junkyard dog. He just went and got baskets.” Southern Illinois head coach Chris Lowery following Wilderness’ 17-point performance in the 49ers road victory.

PRIMETIME: An’Juan has stepped up big in primetime games: 21 pts v. Wake Forest, 07-08 (W) 17 pts v. Georgia Tech, 07-08 (L) 17 pts at Southern Illinois, 08-09 (W) 15 pts v. #16/#17 Xavier, 08-09 (W)

ROAD WARRIOR: Eleven of An’Juan’s 19 double-digit outings have come on the road, including six of eight in 2008-09.

Niner Tweets

An’Juan has more offensive rebounds (130) than defensive (123) in his career ... the Niners went 2-5 in the seven games An’Juan missed last year ... An’Juan has been featured on ESPN’s Top 10 plays with a reverse 360 layup vs. Wake ... An’Juan was a 2007-08 A-10 all-rookie choice ... An’Juan needs 34 points to reach 500 ... if you take away An’Juan’s three-point attempts, he is shooting .502 from the field.

Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks FGM FGA 3FGM 3FGA FTM FTA

CAREER HIGHS

2008-09 HIGHS

21, vs. Wake Forest 11, at Rhode Island 4, vs. Davidson, Ford., vs. GW 6, vs. High Point 1, four times 9, vs. Wake Forest 13, vs. Wake Forest; App. State 2, vs. Georgia Tech, SLU 3, vs. Ga. Tech, SLU; at Temple 8, vs. Southern Illinois 12, vs. UMass

17, vs. App. State, SIU 7, vs. UMass 3, vs. App. State; CS Full. 3, vs. La Salle 1, vs. Saint Joseph’s (A-10) 8, vs. Appalachian State 13, vs. Appalachian State 1, vs. Southern Illinois 2, vs. Providence 8, vs. Southern Illinois 8, vs. Southern Illinois

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Charlotte 49erS QUICK FACTS:

WILDERNESS GAME BY GAME, 2008-09

Two-year starter Career averages of 8.0 ppg and 4.4 rpg Needs 34 points to reach 500th career point 2008 A-10 All-Rookie choice

2008-09 SEASON: 7.9 ppg; 3.7 rpg; .458 FG%; .588 FT% Started all 24 games played but missed seven games (2-5) with a stress fracture in his left foot ... scored in double figures eight times, six of which came on the road ... posted a season-high 17 points at Southern Illinois(4-7 FG; 8-8 FT) and at Appalachian State (8-13 FG) ... hit pair of free throws with :04 left give Niners 66-64 win at Southern Illinois and cap perfect day from the line (17 pts; 8-8 FT) ... had a 15-point; 6-rebound outing in Niners win over #16/#17 Xavier, hitting 8-of-10 FT ... half of his rebounds were offensive (44 of 88).

2007-08 SEASON 8.1 ppg; 4.9 rpg; .482 FG%; .583 FT%; 27 steals An impact freshman who enjoyed one of the best rookie seasons in recent memory, Wilderness was a staple in the starting lineup, was fourth on the team in scoring (8.1 points), third in rebounding (4.9 rebounds) and second in field goal pct. (.482) .... became the 49ers first A-10 all-Rookie choice ... he led the 49ers in offensive rebounds (86) and had more offensive boards than defensive (79) ... his 2.53 offensive rebounds ranked 5th in the A-10 ... he scored in double-figures 11 times with a career-high 21 points (9-of-13 FG) in the 49ers victory over Wake Forest ... five games of more than 15 points ... was a perfect 8-of-8 from the field in scoring 18 points at Richmond; 17 vs. both Fairleigh-Dickinson and Georgia Tech and 16 vs. George Washington ... had a career-high 11 rebounds vs. Rhode Island and four other games of at least eight rebounds ... had six steals in his college debut vs. High Point ... played over 30 minutes in 13 games ... named A-10 Rookie of the Week after scoring career-high 21 points with 6 rebounds vs. Wake Forest ... also landed ESPN’s Top Play by converting an acrobatic, reverse lay-up against Wake Forest in which he spun 360 degrees while passing under the basket.

Opponent Mins UNC Greensboro 28 Old Dominion 32 at Appalachian 35 Clemson 20 vs. Arizona State 22 vs. Providence 24 vs. Cal State Fullerton 35 at Southern Illinois 32 at Mississippi State 27 Youngstown State 22 La Salle 23 at Saint Joseph’s 28 Massachusetts 32 Rhode Island 25 Dayton 31 at Saint Louis 23 George Washington 22 Xavier 22 at Richmond 21 at George Washington 26 Fordham 22 Richmond 14 at St. Bonaventure 30 vs. Saint Joseph’s 31 2008-2009

FG-A 5-9 2-6 8-13 3-5 3-7 3-9 5-10 4-7 3-9 3-5 2-5 2-7 4-9 3-7 3-7 4-7 2-4 3-5 0-4 1-4 2-4 0-0 4-7 1-3

G-S FG-A 24 70-153

3FG-A 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

FT-A 5-6 1-2 1-2 0-5 1-2 0-0 3-5 8-8 4-5 2-4 2-5 0-2 1-1 1-4 0-0 2-2 1-3 8-10 0-2 2-4 0-0 3-4 2-4 0-0

Ast 2 1 3 2 0 2 3 1 1 2 1 0 2 2 1 2 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 1

To 3 1 4 3 1 2 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 1 2 2 2 2 3 0 2

Bl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

St 0 1 1 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 3 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 2

Rebs 5 3 2 4 2 6 4 4 2 3 2 5 7 0 5 6 2 6 0 6 4 2 6 2

Pts 15 5 17 6 7 6 13 17 10 8 6 4 9 7 6 10 5 15 0 4 4 3 10 2

3FG-A FT-A 2-12 47-80

Ast 33

To 36

Bl 1

St Rebs 20 88

Pts 189

signed with the 49ers in November, 2006 ... averaged 19.8 points and 11.7 rebounds to lead Dunwoody to its second straight Class 3A title ... four-time all-stater who finished as Dunwoody’s all-time leading scorer with 2543 career points ... averaged 10.1 points and 10.8 rebounds as a junior as Dunwoody won the state title with a 29-1 record ... Wildcats went 106-18 in his four years ... ranked #82 by HoopScoop as a senior ... Clark Francis ranked him as the 17th-best 5th-year player while Bob Gibbons ranked him as a top 20 post-graduate prep player as well. Dave Telep of Scout.com ranked him as the #22 postgraduate player in the country.

PERSONAL: Born July 28, 1987 ... parents are Kimberly Hodges and Bernard Millard ... his father, Danny Wilderness, passed away ... Africana Studies major with a minor in American Studies ... named to Athletic Director’s List (3.0 - 3.39), Fall, 2008.

AT DUNWOODY HIGH: A three-time AAA State Player of the Year in Georgia ... signed with the 49ers in 2005 before opting for prep school at the Patterson School in Lenior, N.C. ... re-

An’Juan Wilderness’ Career Stats Year 2007-08 2008-09 TOTALS

G-S 34-32 24-24 58-56

FG-A 91-191 70-153 161-344

PCT .482 .458 .468

3FG-A 9-33 2-12 11-45

A-10 Stats: 2007-08 16-14 2008-09 13-13 TOTALS 29-27

42-86 30-70 72-156

.488 .429 .462

6-17 1-5 7-22

PCT FT-A .273 84-144 .167 47-80 .244 131-224

PCT .583 .588 .584

O-D-REBS-AVG. 86-79-165-4.9 44-44-88-3.7 130-123-253- 4.4

.353 .200 .318

.619 .537 .587

36-43-79-4.9 24-27-51-3.9 60-70-130-4.5

39-63 22-41 61-104

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PF-D AST TO BK 83-2 39 78 3 53-1 33 36 0 136-3 72 114 3 37-2 31-1 68-3

21 15 36

32 18 50

2 0 2

ST PTS-AVG. 27 277- 8.1 20 189- 7.9 47 466- 8.0 6 10 16

129- 8.1 83- 6.4 212- 7.3


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SHAMARR BOWDEN

20

6-3; Fr.-RS G; Greensboro, N.C. (Miller School)

At Charlotte

An outstanding shooter with unlimited range, Bowden missed the 2008-09 season due to injury (fractured kneecap) suffered in the preseason. He was the 49ers leading scorer in an August, ‘08 Tour of Canada, averaging 14.0 points.

At MILLER SCHOOL

Played two years at the Miller School ... averaged 17.0 points as a senior and 20.7 points as a junior ... led the Mavericks to a 26-4 mark as a senior, including an unbeaten league record ... named first team all-state, all-conference and all-area ... went 22-7 in his junior year. ... attended Greensboro Grimsley High for three years prior to transferring to the Miller School ... a three-year letterwinner, he started in both 10th and 11th grade ... averaged 20.0 points as a junior and 16.0 as a sophomore ... was named first team all-Area and all-conference both seasons.

PERSONAL

Born June 1, 1989 ... parents are Sherman and Songia Bowden .... university college major ... has an older sister, Cassie, who played basketball at Grimsley High, as well ... Dean’s List student in first two semesters (Fall, 2008; Spring, 2009).

INSIDE THE NUMBERS Bowden was named to the Atlantic 10’s 2009-10 preseason all-rookie team in a vote by the league’s coaches and selected media members.

AU CANADA : With a 14.0 scoring average, Bowden led the 49ers during a Tour of Canada, in August, 2008. He scored 21 points on 8-of-9 shooting (5of-6 3FG) vs. York University, the highest single-game output by a 49er during the three-game tour. SCORING SPREES: Bowden’s scoring averages in his last four years of high school: Grimsley: 16.0; 20.0; Miller: 20.7; 17.0 QUOTING SENIOR GUARD DIJUAN HARRIS: “Shamarr is a dedicated and loyal teammate who works extremely hard and tries to better himself everyday through practice. He shoots the ball from anywhere at anytime and has a quick trigger. I look forward to playing with him in the backcourt.”

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CHRIS BRASWELL “He’s a big man that’s comfortable with his back to the basket but he also is a great passer and sees the floor exceptionally well. Chris has an assortment of abilities and a variety of skills.” -- Bobby Lutz

35

6-9; Fr. F; Capitol Heights, Md. (Hargrave Military)

AT CHARLOTTE

The top-ranked A-10 power forward newcomer, Braswell could make an immediate impact in the 49ers revamped frontcourt. Braswell was ranked as high as #58 by Dave Telep’s scouthoops.com and will look to play a major role in replacing 2008-09 frontcourt starters Lamont Mack and Charlie Coley, III.

AT HARGRAVE MILItary

Top 100 recruit was ranked as 10th in the country among the nation’s fifth-year players by hoopscooponline.com (Clark Francis) ... Scouthoops.com (Dave Telep) ranked him #58 overall and Rivals.com listed him #78 in national recruiting rankings ... Averaged 22.0 points and 12.0 rebounds in his final year for the Tigers ... 16.7 points; 12.0 rebounds in 2007-08, leading Hargrave to an unbeaten 29-0 record ... signed with the 49ers Nov. 13, 2008 ... went to Baltimore’s DeMatha Catholic High prior to attending Hargrave Military ... entertained offers from Xavier, Indiana, Maryland and Virginia Tech before signing with the 49ers.

PERSONAL

Born Dec. 18, 1989 ... full name is Christopher Len Braswell ... Mother is Lisa Braswell ... father, Charles Craig, is deceased ... has two older sisters: Mine Braswell and Brittany Jackson ... enjoys swimming ... Major: University College.

INSIDE THE NUMBERS “If he never played another minute of basketball he would be successful because of his personality and his will and determination.” -- Hargrave head coach Kevin Keatts.

NATIONAL RANKS : Scouthoops.com (Dave Telep): #58 Rivals.com: #78

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JAMAR BRISCOE

RS

5-10; So.; G; Baltimore, Md. (Cardinal Gibbons)

AT CHARLOTTE

Briscoe will sit out the 2009-10 season in accordance with NCAA rules on NCAA Div. I transfers. He will have three years of eligibility remaining beginning in 2010-11. A high-scoring guard who will give the 49ers more security at the point in place of senior DiJuan Harris.

AT N.C. Central

With a 17.8 scoring average, he was the nation’s second leading freshman scorer in 2008-09, behind Liberty’s Seth Curry ... became the first freshman in school history to score over 500 points (535 points) ... was named the 2008-09 Div I Men’s Basketball Independent Newcomer of the Year as well as the Heritage Sports Radio Network (HRSN) Division I Men’s Basketball Rookie of the Year ... First team Black College Men’s Division I all-America ... Second team Division I Men’s Basketball Independent all-America ... CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major Freshman all-America and CollegeHoops.net all-Freshman second team ... averaged 2.6 assists and 1.8 steals ... scored 20 or more points 11 times with five games over 30 points ... had a high of 37 points vs. Longwood and 34 vs. Duquesne ... also scored 28 at NC State, 26 at High Point and 24 at Arkansas.

AT CARDINAL GIBBONS

First team all-Baltimore Catholic League for the Crusaders ... runnerup for BCL Player of the Year honors ... scored 1148 points with 374 assists, 248 rebounds and 210 steals in high school ... was a McDonald’s all-America nominee ... three-time all BCL ... first team all-Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association ... first team all-Baltimore City.

“Jamar is a terrific offensive player and was recruited by a lot of schools in the spring. Jamar will challenge this year’s team while learning our system in preparation for the 2010-11 season when he should help replace (2009-10 senior point guard) DiJuan Harris.” -- Bobby Lutz

PERSONAL

Nicknamed “Deuce” ... parents are Trinita and David Stanley ... the second of 8 children: Jeffrey, Jerrell, Jason, Jerod, Jacob, Jameka, Jada ... major: University College ... enjoys a variety of music.

INSIDE THE NUMBERS

HE SHOOTS, HE SCORES : Briscoe scored over 500 points as a freshman to rank 2nd in the country among the nation’s freshman scorers behind Liberty’s Seth Curry. (535 pts; 17.8 ppg)

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DERRIO GREEN

1

6-2; So. G; Panama City, Fla. (Gulf Coast C.C.)

aT CHARLOTTE

A versatile guard with collegiate experience who could bring welcome relief to point guard DiJuan Harris and see his share of time at the shooting guard slot as well. Will have three years of eligibility with the 49ers after transferring from Gulf Coast Community College.

aT GULF COAST CC

Averaged 13.6 points and 5.2 assists in his lone season at Gulf Coast C.C. ... had a 2.10 Assist-to-Turnover ratio and shot .479 (156-of326) from the field and .442 (76-of-172) from three-point range ... knocked down nine three-pointers and scored 38 points as the Commodores toppled the nation’s 3rd-ranked Junior College, Miami-Dade, in quarterfinals of the NJCAA Region VIII Tournament ... named second team all-Panhandle Conference and first team allFreshman ... earned a spot on the all-tournament team ... averaged 28.0 points and 6.0 assists as a senior at Mosley High (Lynn Haven, Fla.) ... Completed nearly half of his Associate’s Degree by taking college level courses in high school ... chose the 49ers over Georgia, George Washington.

PERSONAL

Born Dec. 19, 1988 ... full name is Derrio Charvez Charmane Green ... Parents are Bernard and Mattie Green ... has an older sister, LaDaria ... majoring in Mathematics for Business with a minor in African Studies ... signed April 28, 2009.

QUOTING COACH LUTZ

“He has explosive scoring ability but he’s not always looking to score. Derrio is a special player because he can play the point or the two - he’s both a scorer and a point guard. He is exceptionally quick and athletic and seems to play his best in big games.”

“We averaged just above 87 points a season and that’s where he plays his best, offensively -- in transition. He plays the open floor very well. But you’ve got to play half court offense and defense to be successful and he came a long way this year in knowing the game and with his basketball IQ. He enjoys working hard in practice. That’s what allowed him to play well in stretch run -- he wanted to it more than others.“ -- Gulf Coast head coach Jay Powell.

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COLBY LEWIS

12

6-2; Fr. G; Statesville, N.C. (Forsyth Country Day)

AT CHARLOTTE

Lewis chose to join the 49ers as a walk-on despite several Div. II and Div. III offers. Joins a corps of guards that give Charlotte a wealth of depth where just one year ago they were challenged.

At Forsyth Country Day

Averaged 13.7 points and 4.3 rebounds while passing out 2.2 assists for the Furies ... coached by former Chicago Bull and Wake Forest star Rusty LaRue ... transferred from Statesville Christian in 2007.

PERSONAL

Born Jan. 17, 1990 ... full name is Colby Allen Lewis ... parents are Rick and Margaret Lewis ... has an older sister, Bridgett and a younger brother, Tyler ... considering a major in business or law.

NUMBER TWELVE

A sampling of others who wore #12: Will Barnes, 1972-74 Jeff Gruber, 1975-78 James “Trigger” Terrell, 1991-92 Matas Niparavicius, 2001-02 Leemire Goldwire, 2005-08

“Colby is a very good offensive player who will challenge our players on a daily basis. He has a excellent feel for the game.” -- Bobby Lutz

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TREVIN PARKS

10

5 5-10; Fr. G; Hickory, N.C. H (Hickory)

AT CHA CHARLOTTE

A true point guard, gua Parks gives the 49ers additional options in the backcourt.

At HICKORY

2009 Hickory Daily Record Unifour Player of the Year, Parks was the NCBCA District 10 Player of the Year and named to the NCBCA’s all-state third team ... averaged 22 name points, 3.0 rebounds and 5.0 assists for the Red Tornadoes, points went 26-3 and reached the sectional championship who we game ... a three-year varsity letterwinner for head coach Shawn th Johnson, Parks led Hickory to a 72-17 combined record that included Catawaba Valley Athletic 2A-3A Conference regular-season titles in 2008 and 2009 ... He completed his career with 1,461 points ... averaged 17.5 points and 4.5 assists as a junior .. Hickory went 27-4 and reached the firs first round of the West 3A regional in 2008 and 19-10 in 2007.

PERSONAL PERSON

Born May 26, 1991 19 ... full name is Trevin Marcel Parks ... parents are Inesha Parks and an Tyrone Wray ... his uncle, Patrick Tate played foot... considering a major in Exercise Medicine. ball at North Carolina Ca

NUMBER TEN NUMBE “Trevin is an excellent addition due to his quickness and offensive abilities. He provides additional support at the point guard position.” -- Bobby Lutz

A sampling of others o who wore #10: George Georg Jackson, 1974-75 Jerry Winston, W 1977-79 Randy Davis, 1983-84 Mike Milling, 1986-87 Dan Banister, 1988-91 Kedric Smith, 1998-00 Cam Stephens, 2001-02

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KJ SHERRILL

2

6-7; Fr. F; Cleveland, N.C. (West Rowan)

AT CHARLOTTE

A long-armed, athletic forward, Sherrill will get an opportunity to make an impact in the 49ers frontcourt, which is looking to replace graduated stars Charlie Coley and Lamont Mack.

AT WEST ROWAN

The 2009 Region Player of the Year, Sherrill averaged 20.5 points and 12.5 rebounds as a senior for head coach Mike Gurley ... named NCBCA all-state ... first team all-Charlotte Observer choice was selected to participate in North Carolina/South Carolina All-State Classic ... averaged 18.4 points for the Falcons as a junior to be named second team all-Charlotte Observer, first team all-Piedmont Region and to the NCPreps 3A all-state team ... averaged 18 points and 12 rebounds for the Carolina Phenoms AAU team to be named all-tournament at the Bob Gibbons Tournament of Champions ... rated the #45 power forward by ESPN. com, which credited his performance at the AAU Junior National Tournament in Orlando, Fla. (July, 2008) as validating his status as “a major college talent”.

PERSONAL

Full name is Keith Eugene Sherrill, Jr. ... parents and Keith, Sr. and Rhonda Sherrill ... has two brothers: older bro Jamel Carpenter and younger brother Keyshun ... cousin of former NC State star Scooter Sherrill ... major: University College.

“He has had a very successful high school career and we believe he has a tremendous future with our program. He had some very good games this summer against top competition. KJ is a very physical yet skilled forward who can rebound, defend and score both inside and outside.” -- Bobby Lutz

INITIALLY

Another area player, E.J. Drayton, made a name for himself with just a pair of letters as well. Drayton, a Charlotte native, starred for the 49ers from 2005-2007 before heading overseas to play professionally in Turkey, Dubai and Israel.

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GOKHAN SIRIN

15

6-9; Fr. F; Istanbul, Turkey (St. Mary’s Ryken)

AT CHARLOTTE

A gifted shooter who can make a splash in the 49ers system. He has the size to battle inside and the touch to step out ... competed this summer for a spot on the Turkish National team.

at st.marys ryken

Averaged 17 points and seven rebounds in his lone season at St. Mary’s Ryken in Leonardtown, Md. ... an exchange student, he spent just one year in the states ... shot 42% from three-point range and 87% from the foul line for the Knights ... led the prestigious Washington Catholic Athletic Conference, which at one point had five teams ranked in the nation’s top 25, with 2.1 three-pointers per game ... named second team all-WCAC .... scored a season-high 27 points with five three-pointers in a late-season win over Archbishop Carroll, scored 21 points with four threes against Good Counsel and added 20 points against DeMatha for head coach Dave Tallman ... chose Charlotte over Georgetown, South Florida and Duquesne.

PERSONAL

Born Sept. 18, 1990 ... full name is Osman Gokhan Sirin ... parents are Ugur and Serap Sirin ... has an older brother, Kaan ... major: University College .. played soccer growing up.

“Despite his height, he is a true combination forward with excellent perimeter skills. As he adds strength to his exceptional skill level, Gokhan has a chance to be a very special player.” -- Bobby Lutz

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SHAMARI SPEARS

43

6-6; Jr. F; Salisbury, N.C. (Boston College)

AT CHARLOTTE

Powerful newcomer who sat out last season as a transfer from Boston College ... chomping at the bit to get the season started and will make an immediate impact in the paint ... has two years of eligibility with the 49ers after playing two seasons with the Eagles.

AT Boston College

2007-08: The third-leading scorer for the Eagles as a sophomore ... averaged 9.6 points and 6.1 rebounds ... started 17 of 28 games played and averaged 26.9 minutes ... shot .493 from the field; .716 from the foul line and was second on the team with 88 free throw attempts ... in Atlantic Coast Conference play, Spears averaged 8.4 points and 4.5 rebounds in 23.6 minutes of play ... shot .494 from the floor in ACC action ... scored in double figures 15 times with four double-doubles ... had a 13-point; 11-rebound double-double vs. Virginia. 2006-07: Averaged 7.1 points and 4.6 rebounds as a freshman in 21.6 minutes of action ... scored in double figures 10 times with two doubledoubles ... career-high 23 points vs. New Hampshire, hitting 8-of-10 shots and 7-of-11 free throws.

IN HIGH SCHOOL

Completed three-year career at Blair Academy with over 2000 points ... finished 2nd on Blair Academy’s all-time scoring list behind Luol Deng ... averaged 26.0 points and 10.0 rebounds in 2005-06 and 25.0 points and 10.0 rebounds in 2004-05. Spears attended Salisbury High for two years before enrolling at Blair Academy ... scored 55 points in a game for Salisbury.

PERSONAL

Born October 7, 1986 ... parents are Luke and Diane Fisher .... Sociology major.

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YEAR IN REVIEW

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08-09 in Review Mack, Harris, Coley Headline 2008-09 Season Mack Earns 3rd Team All-A-10 Honors; Harris Ranks in Nation’s Top 5 in Assists THE SEASON: Lamont Mack was named third-team all-Atalntic 10 while DiJuan Harris emerged as one of the nation’s top points guards, ranking in the top 10 in the NCAA in both assists and assist-to-turnover ratio, as Charlotte went 11-20 during an injury-riddled season. Harris was named third-team all-Atlantic 10 by Collegechalktalk.com. Senior Charlie Coley, who earned an invitation to ESPN’s 21st Annual Slam Dunk and Three-Point Championship, was named to the A-10’s all-Defensive team by Collegechalktalk.com. The season began with the loss of freshman Shamarr Bowden (fractured knee cap), in October’s preseason workouts, after the shooting guard led the team in scoring during August’s three-game tour of Canada. Off to a 1-6 start that included four losses by either one-point or in overtime, the 49ers picked up road wins at eventual SEC Tournament Champion Mississippi State and Southern Illinois. During that four-game win streak, however, sophomore guard An’Juan Wilderness suffered a stress fracture and would miss a total of seven games. Jan. 3, the 49ers lost guard Charles Lamont Mack’s three-pointer in the closing seconds clinched the Dewhurst for the season to a dislocated knee. Charlotte went 6-9 in non- Niners victory over #16 ranked Xavier, the Niners second top 20 win in as many years. conference play and placed 12th in the A-10 with a 5-11 league record. LUTZ ONE WIN SHY OF #200 AS 49ERS HEAD COACH: Bobby Lutz, the 49ers all-time winningest coach, has won 199 games as head coach of the 49ers. He needs one win to reach 200 and become the first men’s coach in school history to reach the 200-win plateau. MACK NAMED THIRD TEAM ALL-ATLANTIC 10: Lamont Mack, who scored in double figures in every A-10 contest, was named third-team all-Atlantic 10 by the league’s coaches. All seven of Mack’s 20-point games came in A-10 play and four of his five double-doubles were against A-10 foes. His fourth double-double included career bests in points (32) and rebounds (14) vs. Richmond. Mack joins Leemire Goldwire (2008, 3rd team), De’Angelo Alexander (3rd team, 2007; 1st team, 2006) and Curtis Withers (1st team, 2006) as 49ers who have earned all-Atlantic 10 honors. HARRIS 4th in NCAA ASSISTS; 2nd ON 49ERS CHARTS IN SINGLE-SEASON DISHES: With 223 assists (7.19/ gm), junior DiJuan Harris passed Byron

Dinkins and moved into second place on the 49ers all-time single-season charts. Harris who ranked 4th in the NCAA in assists and 6th in A-TO ratio, joins Pittsburgh’s Levance Fields as the only guards that rank in the top 5 in both categories. Harris passed out a career-best 15 assists with just one turnover vs. George Washington, Feb. 14. For the second straight year, he owned a league-best A-TO ratio (2.93). In A-10 games, Harris averaged 8.25 assists with a 3.47 A-TO ratio. Harris had six points-assists double-doubles and he set the new school record with 11 games with double-digit dishes. His 7.19 assist average is second-best in school history (School record: 231 asts; 7.97/ gm - Sean Colson, 1997-98). HARRIS’ DOUBLE-DIGIT ASSISTS: DiJuan Harris had a school-record 11 games with double-figure assists and six games with points-assists double-doubles. The old school record for games with double-figure dishes was 9 (Sean Colson, 1997-98). The record for points-assists doubledoubles is 8 (Sean Colson, 1997-98). MORE HARRIS: With a 7.19 assist average, junior point guard DiJuan Harris owns the 49ers highest assist average in over 10 years and the second-highest in school history.

DiJuan Harris ranked fourth in the NCAA in assists (223; 7.19/gm) and sixth in assist-toturnover ratio (2.93).

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08-09 in Review BIG WINS: The 49ers posted a pair of impressive home wins in the month of February, handing Dayton just its third loss of the season with a 13-point victory, 79-66, Feb. 8. Less than two weeks later the 49ers downed #16/#17 Xavier, 65-60. The 49ers were the only A-10 team to defeat both Xavier and Dayton in the regularseason. The 49ers were 1-2 in Top 20 games this season and the Xavier win was the 49ers second top 20 win in as many seasons. The 49ers toppled #18/#19 Clemson, 82-72, on the road, in 2007-08. Charlotte scored 79 points against Dayton (79-66), which ranked 2nd in the A-10 in scoring defense; and allowed just 60 points to Xavier (65-60), which ranked third in the A-10 in scoring offense. TOP 25 ACTION: Charlotte was 1-2 in games vs. top 25 foes, with a 65-60 victory over #16/#17 Xavier. Charlotte also posted a 13-point victory over Dayton, 79-66, Feb. 8, which one week later cracked the Top 25. In 2007-08, the 49ers posted a 10-point road win at #18/#19 Clemson, 82-72, and defeated NCAA Elite 8 qualifier Davidson, 75-68. HARRIS ONE OF NATION’S/A-10’S TOP POINT GUARDS: Point guard DiJuan Harris ranked fourth in the nation in assists (7.19/gm) and sixth in Assistto-Turnover ratio (2.93). Harris and Levance Fields of Pittsburgh were the only players that ranked in the top 6 of both categories. In A-10 play, Harris averaged 8.25 assists with a 3.47 A-TO ratio. Harris was second on the 49ers with 46 steals and improved his scoring average to 9.0 per game. He passed out double-digit assists a school-record 11 times, with a career-best 15 vs. George Washington. The 15 assists vs. George Washington are the most by a 49er since Sean Colson set the school record with 18 in 1997-98 and the third-most by a 49er in league play. He had six pointsassists double-doubles, two shy of Colson’s school record 8 (1997-98). His 7.19 assist average is second-highest in school history. TRENDS: Charlotte had less than 15 turnovers in each of the last 23 games and they forced more turnovers than their opponent 21 times -- but were 0-8 when they committed more turnovers than their opponent. The 49ers shot over 40% in 8 of the last 12 games (5-7) ... the 49ers were 7-2 when they held their opponent under 40% shooting.

MINUTEMAN: DiJuan Harris broke the school record for minutes played (1146) in a season and his 37.0 minutes played average is thirdhighest in school history. He played 38+ minutes in each of last 13 games and roke the school record of 1130 minutes played (Leemire Goldwire in 2007-08.) COLEY; MACK LED NINERS IN A-10 PLAY: Seniors Lamont Mack and Charlie Coley led the 49ers in scoring in A-10 play, with both averaging in double figures. Mack ranked 5th in the league with a 17.6 scoring average and added 6.3 rebounds. He scored in double figures in each of the last 19 games, including all 16 A-10 games. He scored 20 or more points in seven A-10 contests with a high of 32 vs. Richmond. Coley averaged 10.1 points in league play with a team-best 6.9 rebounds while shooting .516 from the floor. Nine of Coley’s 12 double figures games came against A-10 foes, including his career-best 18 at Saint Louis. TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT: The 49ers dropped a two-point, 64-62 decision to Richmond in their home finale. It was the 49ers eighth loss of the season by 5 points or less or in overtime. Charlotte started the season 1-6 with four of those losses coming by one point or in OT, including a one-point loss to Clemson, 71-70. Charlotte was 4-11 in games decided by seven points or less. INJURY BUG BITES HARD: The 49ers have lost two players for the season: Shamarr Bowden (Fr.; G) suffered a fractured kneecap in pre-season practices in October. Charles Dewhurst (RS-So.; G/F) suffered a dislocated knee, Jan. 3 at Maryland, and missed the rest of the season after undergoing surgery for a torn ACL, torn MCL, sprained PCL and torn medial capsule. An’Juan Wilderness (So.; F) missed seven games (2-5) due to a stress fracture in his left foot. Phil Jones (Jr. C) missed the Richmond road game with a separated shoulder suffered in the Xavier win.

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2008-09 BY THE NUMBERS 1 Win shy of 200 for head coach Bobby Lutz in his 49ers career.

2 DiJuan Harris’ all-time rank in single-season assists for the 49ers with 223.

2.93 DiJuan Harris’ league-leading A-TO ratio in 2008-09 - 5th-best in the NCAA (223 ast; 76 TO).

3 Wins over 2009 NCAA Tournament participants.

5 Double-doubles for Lamont Mack.

6 Points-assists double-doubles for DiJuan Harris (2nd all-time).

7 A-10 games in which Lamont Mack scored 20 or more points.

7.19

Assist avg. for DiJuan Harris (4th in the NCAA; 2nd all-time in school history)

8 Games in which Ian Andersen came off the bench to score 10+ points

8 Post-season bids in Bobby Lutz’s 11 years as 49ers’ head coach (5 NCAA; 3 NIT).

11 School-record games in which DiJuan Harris passed out 10+ assists.

17.6

Lamont Mack’s scoring average in A-10 play (5th in A-10).

22 Games the 49ers had 6+ steals. 28 Games in which Lamont Mack hit double figures (T9th all-time)

33 Three-pointers shy of 200 for Ian Andersen. (Currently 9th - 167).

1146 School-record minutes played by point guard DiJuan Harris.


08-09 STATISTICS 2008-09 Charlotte 49ers Final Statistics Record: 11-20 (Home: 9-6; Away: 2-10; Neutral: 0-4) A-10: 5-11 (H: 5-3; A: 0-8; Neutral: 0-0) No. 15 11 3 2 22 21 30 31 00 5 14 24

Player G-S MP/G FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. O-D-REB- AVG. PF-D A TO BL ST PTS-AVG. Lamont Mack 31-30 26.1 160-423 .378 64-201 .318 88-124 .710 49-129-178- 5.7 106-6 28 78 10 25 472-15.2 Ian Andersen 31-17 26.6 92-260 .354 81-228 .355 35-41 .854 15-68-83- 2.7 48-0 12 28 1 4 300- 9.7 DiJuan Harris 31-31 37.0 93-210 .443 21-59 .356 73-111 .658 19-84-103- 3.3 82-2 223 76 5 46 280- 9.0 Charlie Coley 31-29 29.3 111-233 .476 1-12 .083 53-90 .589 72-139-211- 6.8 93-3 25 54 31 51 276- 8.9 RaShad Coleman 31-17 23.4 100-241 .415 30-130 .231 19-33 .576 45-50-95- 3.1 35-0 48 49 4 24 249- 8.0 An’Juan Wilderness 24-24 26.1 70-153 .458 2-12 .167 47-80 .588 44-44-88- 3.7 53-1 33 36 0 20 189- 7.9 Phil Jones 30- 5 19.3 83-176 .472 1-2 .500 53-70 .757 60-66-126- 4.2 87-9 14 30 43 7 220- 7.3 Charles Dewhurst 12- 2 18.8 12-29 .414 0-0 .000 24-28 .857 14-28-42- 3.5 17-0 23 27 0 12 48- 4.0 Javarris Barnett 28- 0 8.8 21-72 .292 15-59 .254 7-9 .778 15-28-43- 1.5 14-0 10 11 4 5 64- 2.3 Gaby Ngoundjo 29- 0 6.9 8-28 .286 0-0 .000 8-11 .727 18-12-30- 1.0 39-0 6 9 5 6 24- 0.8 Kyle Church 12- 0 2.1 2-6 .333 1-4 .250 2-2 1.000 0-2-2- 0.2 2-0 0 5 0 0 7- 0.6 Tramaine Pride 5- 0 1.4 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1-1-2- 0.4 0-0 0 0 0 0 1- 0.2 TEAM 44-48-92- 3.0 3 TOTAL 31 752-1832 .410 216-707 .306 410-601 .682 396-699-1095-35.3 578-21 422 406 103 200 2130-68.7 OPPONENTS 31 724-1695 .427 232-629 .369 502-697 .720 392-789-1181-38.1 563-12 398 475 105 175 2182-70.4 -2.8 -1.7

FINAL RESULTS (11-20; 5-11) DATE Nov. 14 Nov. 16 Nov. 19 Nov. 22 Nov. 27 Nov. 28 Nov. 30 Dec. 6 Dec. 10 Dec. 21 Dec. 30 Jan. 3 Jan. 7 Jan. 10 Jan. 14 Jan. 18 Jan. 21 Jan. 24 Jan. 28 Jan. 31 Feb. 5 Feb. 8 Feb. 11 Feb. 14 Feb. 19 Feb. 21 Feb. 25 Feb. 28 Mar. 3 Mar. 7 Mar. 11

OPPONENT RESULT ATT’D UNC Greensboro W, 77-59 7273 Old Dominion L, 68-69 5849 at Appalachian State (2OT) L, 84-87 3210 Clemson L, 70-71 9105 vs. Arizona State# L, 56-84 vs. Providence# L, 62-67 vs. Cal-State Fullerton (OT) L, 84-92 at Southern Illinois W, 66-64 5483 at Mississippi State W, 70-64 8653 Youngstown State W, 100-80 5892 Long Island W, 79-68 5871 at Maryland L, 75-85 16,423 at Duquesne* L, 71-76 1935 Tulsa L, 50-65 4912 La Salle* L, 61-68 5132 at Saint Joseph’s* L, 69-78 3926 Massachusetts* (OT) W, 69-64 5497 at Temple* L, 53-80 5747 at Xavier* L, 47-69 10,250 Winthrop W, 70-53 7603 Rhode Island* L, 64-71 5335 Dayton* W, 79-66 5939 at Saint Louis* L, 61-69 7144 George Washington* W, 69-51 6394 Xavier* W, 65-60 7051 at Richmond* L, 58-65 7059 at George Washington* (OT) L, 88-92 788 Fordham* W, 73-55 5691 Richmond* L, 62-64 5219 at St. Bonaventure* L, 68-74 4933 vs. Saint Joseph’s! L, 62-72 3312 # - 76 Classic; Anaheim, Ca.; * - Atlantic 10 game; ! - A-10 Championship; Atlantic City, N.J.

RECORD 1-0 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 1-5 1-6 2-6 3-6 4-6 5-6 5-7 5-8; 0-1 5-9 5-10; 0-2 5-11; 0-3 6-11; 1-3 6-12; 1-4 6-13; 1-5 7-13 7-14; 1-6 8-14; 2-6 8-15; 2-7 9-15; 3-7 10-15; 4-7 10-16; 4-8 10-17; 4-9 11-17; 5-9 11-18; 5-10 11-19; 5-11 11-20

Ian Andersen - team-high 81 threes

Charlie Coley - team-high 55 dunks

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08-09 STATISTICS

2008-09 MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS

Charges Taken: 62, Harris 22, Mack 20, Coley 11, Jones 3, Ngoundjo 2, Barnett 2, Dewhurst 1, Coleman 1, Andersen 1 Dunks: 83, Coley 55, Coleman 18, Jones 5, Mack 3, Ngoundjo 1, Barnett 1 Thirty Point Games: 1, Mack 1 Twenty Point Games (includes 30-point games): 11, Mack 7, Coleman 2, Andersen 1, Harris 1 Double-Figure Scoring: 101, Mack 28, Andersen 18, Harris 15, Coley 12, Coleman 10, Jones 9, Wilderness 8, Dewhurst 1 Double-Figure Rebounding: 10, Coley 5, Mack 5 Double-Figure Assists: 11, Harris 11 Double-Doubles: 12, Harris 6, Mack 5, Coley 1 Led 49ers in Scoring: Mack 12, Andersen 5, Coley 4, Coleman 4, Harris 4, Jones 2, Wilderness 1 Led 49ers in Rebounding: Coley 16, Mack 8, Jones 5, Harris 2, Dewhurst 2, Wilderness 2, Andersen 1, Coleman 1 Led 49ers in Assists: Harris 29, Coleman 4, Dewhurst 1, Wilderness 1, Jones 1, Andersen 1, Mack 1 Led 49ers in Blocks: Jones 16, Coley 12, Mack 4, Ngoundjo 4, Harris 2, Coleman 2, Barnett 2 Led 49ers in Steals: Harris 12, Coley 11, Mack 6, Coleman 5, Wilderness 4, Dewhurst 2, Andersen 1 Most Consecutive Free Throws Made: Game: 9, Mack (9-of-10) vs. La Salle, 1/14/09 8, Wilderness (8-of-8) at Southern Illinois, 12/6/08 Multiple games: 14, Andersen (UMass 4, Temple 3, Winthrop 4; Rhode Island 3) 14, Mack (7 UNCG; 6 ODU, ASU 1) 11, Wilderness (8, SIU; 3 Miss. State) Current streaks: Dewhurst 9, Barnett 5, Harris 4, Church 4, Mack 3, Andersen 2 Largest Deficit Overcome to Win: 10, (29-19 @ 3:31, 1st), vs. UMass, 1/21/09 Largest Halftime Deficit Overcome to Win: 4, (33-37), vs. Dayton, 2/8/09 Largest 2nd Half Deficit Overcome to Win: 8, (43-51 @ 5:57) vs. UMass, 1/21/09 Largest deficit in Final 5:00/OT in a Win: 6, (46-52, 2:06) vs. UMass, 1/21/09 Largest first half lead: 21, (35-14 @ 2:01), vs. George Washington, 2/14/09 Largest Halftime lead: 20, (54-34) vs. Youngstown State, 12/21/08; (37-17) vs. GW, 2/14/09 Largest Lead at Any Time: 30, (50-20 @ 14:39, 2nd), vs. George Washington, 2/14/09 Largest Deficit at Any Time: 32, (43-75 @ 5:04) at Temple, 1/24/09 Largest First Half Deficit: 26, 17-43 @ :01, at Temple, 1/24/09 Largest Halftime Deficit: 26, 17-43, at Temple, 1/24/09 Largest Lead Surrendered in a Loss: 13, (23-10 @ 9:18, 1st) vs. St. Joe’s, 3/11/09 (A-10) Largest Halftime Lead in a Loss: 10, 34-24 vs. Providence, 11/28/08 Largest Second Half Lead in a Loss: 10, 40-30 @ 17:47 (2nd) vs. Providence, 11/28/08 Largest Lead in Final 5:00/OT in a Loss: 7, 59-52 @ 4:08 (2nd) vs. Old Dominion, 11/16/08 Most Consecutive Points Scored, Team (10-0 run or better): 9 (18 times in 2007-08) 18-0, 18-0 run vs. UMass: 10-point deficit (19-29) to 8-point lead (37-29), spanning halves 1/21/09 16-0, 16-0 run vs. Youngstown State: 3-pt deficit (0-3) to 13-pt lead (16-3), 1st half, 12/21/08 14-0, 14-0 vs. App. State: 9-pt deficit (7-16) to 4-pt lead (20-16), 1st half, 11/19/08 13-0, 13-0 run vs. Long Island: 4-pt lead (40-36) to 17 points (53-36), 2nd half, 12/30/08 12-0, 12-0 run at St. Bonaventure: 22-pt deficit (54-32) to 10 points (54-44), 2nd half, 3/7/09 11-0, 11-0 run at Saint Louis: 1-pt deficit (5-6) to 10-pt lead (16-6), 1st half 2/11/09 11-0, 11-0 run vs. La Salle: 9-point deficit (34-43) to 2-point lead (45-43), 2nd half, 1/14/08 10-0, 10-0 at Mississippi State: 2-pt lead (15-13) to 12-pt lead (25-13), 1st half, 12/810/08 10-0, 10-0 vs. Youngstown St.: 11-pt lead (45-34) to 21-pt lead (55-34), spanning halves 12/21/08 Most Consecutive Points Scored by an Opponent (10-0 run or better): 6 (6 times in 2007-08) 16, 16-0 run by Maryland: tie game (49-49) to a 16-pt lead (65-49), 2nd half, 1/3/09 12, 12-0 run by UMass: 9-point deficit (42-33) to 3-pt lead (42-45). 2nd half, 1/21/09 11, 11-0 run by App. State: 1-point deficit (4-5) to 10-point lead (15-5), 1st half, 11/19/08 10, 10-0 run by Temple: 8-point lead (6-14) to 18-point lead (6-24), 1st half, 1/24/09 10, 10-0 run by Providence: 3-pt deficit (25-28) to 7-pt. lead (35-28), 1st half, 1/7/09 10, 10-0 run by Providence: 5-pt deficit (57-62) to 5-point victory (67-62), 2nd half, 11/28/08

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08-09 Statistics 2008-09 Highs and Lows Category Points

High 100 Low 47

Charlotte vs. Youngstown State at Xavier

92 51

Opponent at George Washington vs. George Washington vs. CS-Fullerton; at Temple vs. Saint Joseph’s (A-10) vs. Arizona State vs. George Washington vs. Massachusetts Temple, Maryland, Y. State vs. George Washington at Appalachian State vs. Arizona State

High Halves

1st 2nd

54 52

vs. Youngstown State vs. Long Island

Low Halves

1st 2nd High Low

13 25 37 14

at Xavier at Richmond vs. Youngstown State vs. Tulsa

43 49 49 17 26 30 16

FG Attempted

High Low

75 47

vs. CS-Fullerton; at App. State vs. Winthrop

71 41

FG Pct.

High .617 Low .259

vs. Youngstown State vs. Tulsa (14-54)

.610 .309

3-FG Made

High Low

13 2

at George Washington vs. Tulsa

12 3

vs. CS-Fullerton vs. Rhode Island

3-FG Attempted

High Low

36 14

at George Washington vs. Old Dominion

33 11

at Duquesne at Saint Louis

3-FG Pct.

High .478 Low .111

at Maryland (11-23) vs. Tulsa (2-18)

FT Made

High Low

24 4

vs. Old Dominion vs Providence

26 8

FT Attempted

High Low

38 8

vs. Tulsa vs. Providence

35 10

FT Pct.

High .917 Low .368

at Duquesne (11-12) vs. Clemson (7-19)

Rebounds

High Low

45 23

at Mississippi State vs. Old Dominion

51 26

Assists

High Low

22 3

vs. Youngstown State vs. Tulsa

21 5

Turnovers

High Low

21 7

vs. Providence; vs. Arizona State at St. Bonaventure

26 8

Blocks

High Low

8 0

Steals

High Low

12 0

at Appalachian State vs. Rhode Island

12 2

at Appalachian State vs. CS-Fullerton; vs. La Salle

Fouls

High Low

28 12

vs. CS-Fullerton vs. Fordham

29 10

CS-Fullerton at Maryland

FG Made

at Southern Illinois vs. Tulsa, at St. Bonaventure

.636 .211

.900 .450

8 0

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vs. Arizona State (25-41) at Mississippi State (17-55)

Player Superlatives Points 32 Lamont Mack vs. Richmond, 3/3 Rebounds 14 Lamont Mack vs. Richmond, 3/3 Assists 15 DiJuan Harris vs. George Washington, 2/14 Field Goals Made 12 Lamont Mack vs. Richmond, 3/3 Field Goals Att. 26 Lamont Mack vs. Richmond, 3/3 FG% (5 made) 1.000 (5-5) DiJuan Harris vs. Y. State, 12/21 3FG Made 7 Ian Andersen vs. Clemson, 11/22 3FG Attempted 13 Lamont Mack at Saint Joseph’s, 1/18 13 Ian Andersen vs. CS-Fullerton, 11/30

3FG% (2 made) at Saint Louis (7-11) vs. George Washington (4-19) 1.000 (2-2) DiJuan Harris vs. Y. State, 12/21 Free Throws Made at Arizona State 9 Lamont Mack vs. La Salle, 1/14 vs. Tulsa 9 Charles Dewhurst vs. Long Island, 12/30 vs. CS-Fullerton Free Throws Att. vs. Fordham 12 Charlie Coley vs. Tulsa, 1/10 vs. Fordham (9-10) FT% (7 made) vs. Dayton (9-20) 1.000 (8-8) An’Juan Wilderness at SIU, 12/6 at Appalachian State 1.000 (6-6) Four times vs. Richmond Blocks at G. Washington; at St. Joe’s 6* Phil Jones vs. Old Dominion, 11/16 vs. Richmond Steals vs. CS-Fullerton 5 DiJuan Harris vs. Providence, 11/28 at Duquesne 5 DiJuan Harris at App. State, 11/19 at Richmond * - Halton Arena record Four times

The Last Time Charlotte...

Scored 40+: 44^, George Jackson vs. Samford, 2/8/75 Scored 35+: 39, Leemire Goldwire at St. Bonaventure, 2/9/08 Scored 30+: 32, Lamont Mack vs. Richmond, 3/3/09 Scored 30+ four times: 6, Leemire Goldwire, 2007-08^ Scored 20+ 10 times: 15, Leemire Goldwire, 2007-08 Scored 20+ 15 games: 15, Leemire Goldwire, 2007-08 Scored 20+ 20 games: 20, Byron Dinkins in 1987-88 Scored double-figures every game: DeMarco Johnson (31 games) Had 20+ rebounds: 21, Curtis Withers vs. Dayton, 2/4/06 22, Cedric Ball vs. South Florida, 1/4/90 Had 15+ rebounds: 17, Charlie Coley vs. UMass (A-10), 3/13/08 Had 20-20 game (pts-rebs): Curtis Withers (23, 21) v. Dayton, 2/4/06 Had 5+ blocked shots: 6, Phil Jones vs. Old Dominion, 11/16/08 Had 10+ assists: 11, DiJuan Harris vs. Fordham, 2/28/09 Had 15+ assists: 15, DiJuan Harris vs. George Washington, 2/14/09 Had 6+ steals: 7, Charlie Coley vs. Richmond, 2/2/08^ Had 10+ 3FGM: 10, Brendan Plavich at #7 Syracuse, 11/26/03 Had 10+ FGM: 12, Lamont Mack vs. Richmond, 3/3/09 Had 15+ free throws: 16^, DeMarco Johnson (att. 20) vs. Tulane, 2/9/98 Hit a three-pointer in each game: Demon Brown (29 gms), 02-03 Triple-double: Cedrick Broadhurst vs. Virginia Tech, Mar. 6, 1993 Points-assists dbl-dbl: DiJuan Harris (14 pts; 11 ast) vs. Fordham, 2/28/09 Assists-rebs. dbl-dbl: Mitchell Baldwin (10, 10) vs. Davidson, 11/30/05

Had three players with 20+ points in a game: at UMass, 2/22/06 (Leemire Goldwire, 24; De’Angelo Alexander 22; Curtis Withers, 20) Had two players with 30+ points in a game: at GWU, 12/20/97 (Sean Colson 31, DeMarco Johnson 30) Had six double-figure scorers: vs. Youngstown State, 12/21/08 Had six players hit a three-pointer: 7, vs DePaul, 2/28/01 Scored 100 points: 100 vs. Youngstown State (W, 100-80), 12/21/08 Scored 90 points: 100 vs. Youngstown State (W, 100-80), 12/21/08 Scored 100 and Lost: 101 vs. #22 Alabama (L, 101-102 3ot), 12/4/04 Scored 90 and Lost: 101 vs. #22 Alabama (L, 101-102 3ot), 12/4/04 Allowed 100+ points: 102, #22 Alabama (L, 101-102 3ot), 12/4/04 Allowed 90+ points: 92, at George Washington (L, 88-92 ot), 2/25/09 Was held below 60 points: 58, at Richmond (L, 58-65), 2/21/09 Was held below 50 points: 47, at Xavier (L, 47-69), 1/28/09 Held an opponent below 60: 55, Fordham (W, 73-55), 2/28/09 Held an opponent below 50: 46, Richmond (W, 61-46), 2/7/07 Had 50+ rebounds: 52, vs. Massachusetts, 3/13/08 (A-10) Had 25+ assists: 26, at Duquesne (W, 99-90), 2/21/07 Had 20+ steals: 23, vs. Long Beach State, 11-22-02 Made 10+ Three-Point FGs: 13, at George Washington, 2/25/09 Shot 55%+ in both halves: .581 and .600 vs. Saint Louis, 1/11/97 Shot 50% from 3-pt. range: .500 (10-20) at LaSalle, 1/23/08 Forced 30+ Turnovers: 34, Long Beach State, 11-22-02 Blocked 10+ Shots: 10, vs. Gardner-Webb, 12/22/07 ^School record. Bold indicates last season.

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08-09 A-10 Stats SCORING Player 1. Dionte Christmas (TU) 2. Aaron Jackson (DUQ) 3. Ahmad Nivins (SJU) 4. RICKY HARRIS (UM) 5. RODNEY GREEN (LAS) 6. Jimmy Baron (URI) 7. KEVIN ANDERSON (UR) 8. DAVID GONZALVEZ (UR) 9. JIO FONTAN (FOR) 10. Lamont Mack (CHA) 11. Tasheed Carr (SJU) 12. Kahiem Seawright (URI) 13. B.J. Raymond (XU) 14. Kevin Lisch (SLU) 15. Derrick Brown (XU)

PTS 662 657 613 546 551 592 598 575 429 472 443 482 494 436 479

AVG 19.5 19.3 19.2 18.2 17.8 17.4 16.6 16.0 15.3 15.2 14.3 14.2 14.1 14.1 13.7

REBOUNDING Player REBS 1. Ahmad Nivins (SJU) 378 2. Tony Gaffney (UM) 307 3. LAVOY ALLEN (TU) 296 4. DAMIAN SAUNDERS(DUQ) 258 5. Kahiem Seawright (URI) 254 6. Rob Diggs (GW) 204 7. Charlie Coley (CHA) 211 8. CHRIS WRIGHT (UD) 232 9. JONATHAN HALL (SBU) 190 10. DAMIAN HOLLIS (GW) 166 11. Maurice Thomas (SBU) 158 12. DELROY JAMES (URI) 200 13. Derrick Brown (XU) 212 14. ANDREW NICHOLSON (SBU) 180 15. Vernon Goodridge (LAS) 177

AVG 11.8 10.2 9.0 7.6 7.5 7.3 6.8 6.6 6.3 6.1 6.1 6.1 6.1 6.0 5.9

ASSISTS Player ASTS 1. DIJUAN HARRIS (CHA) 223 2. Chris Lowe (UM) 193 3. Aaron Jackson (DUQ) 194 4. JIO FONTAN (FOR) 132 5. GARRETT WILLIAMSON (SJU) 145 6. LONDON WARREN (UD) 154 7. Tasheed Carr (SJU) 134 8. MARQUIS JONES (URI) 135 9. KWAMAIN MITCHELL (SLU) 113 10. Semaj Inge (TU) 122

AVG 7.19 6.43 5.71 4.71 4.53 4.40 4.32 3.97 3.65 3.59

STEALS Player STLS 1. DAMIAN SAUNDERS (DUQ) 71 2. Tony Gaffney (UM) 61 3. RODNEY GREEN (LAS) 58 4. KEITH COTHRAN (URI) 50 5. Aaron Jackson (DUQ) 56 6. Charlie Coley (CHA) 51 7. LONDON WARREN (UD) 57 8. DARRIN GOVENS (SJU) 52 9. RYAN BUTLER (UR) 54 10. GARRETT WILLIAMSON (SJU) 49

AVG 2.09 2.03 1.87 1.72 1.65 1.65 1.63 1.63 1.59 1.53

BLOCKS Player BLKS 1. Tony Gaffney (UM) 115 2. ANDREW NICHOLSON (SBU) 81 3. DAMIAN SAUNDERS (DUQ) 83 4. Ahmad NIVINS (SJU) 56 5. Rob Diggs (GW) 47 6. Vernon Goodridge (LAS) 49 7. LAVOY ALLEN (TU) 50 8. PHIL JONES (CHA) 43 9. Sergio Olmos (TU) 42 10 KENNY FREASE (XU) 43 11. CHRIS WRIGHT (UD) 44 12. WILLIE REED (SLU) 40 13. GARRETT WILLIAMSON (SJU) 38 14. JASON LOVE (XU) 41 15. Kahiem Seawright (URI) 34 Charlie Coley (CHA) 31 DAMIAN HOLLIS (GW) 27

AVG 3.83 2.70 2.44 1.75 1.68 1.63 1.52 1.43 1.40 1.26 1.26 1.25 1.19 1.17 1.00 1.00 1.00

Returning players in CAPS 49ers players in bold

2008-09 A-10 Post-Season (6) NCAA (3): Dayton, Temple, Xavier NIT (2): Duquesne, Rhode Island CBI (1): Richmond FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN 5 FG/G) 1. Ahmad Nivins (SJU) 205-335 2. ANDREW NICHOLSON (SBU) 154-256 3. Aaron Jackson (DUQ) 229-413 4. DAMAN SAUNDERS (DUQ) 179-328 5. Kahiem Seawright (URI) 173-345 6. JONATHAN HALL (SBU) 160-321 7. Rob Diggs (GW) 141-284 8. RODNEY GREEN (LAS) 199-418 9. DAVID GONZALVEZ (UR) 206-433 10. KEITH COTHRAN (URI) 151-319

.612 .602 .554 .546 .501 .498 .496 .476 .476 .473

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 1.5 3FG/G) 1. BRAD REDFORD (XU) 53-114 .465 2. Jimmy Baron (UR) 118-260 .454 3. DAVID GONZALVEZ (UR) 72-174 .414 4. JASON DUTY (DUQ) 55-133 .414 5. B.J. Raymond (XU) 84-205 .410 6. RYAN BROOKS (TU) 59-144 .410 7. Tasheed Carr (SJU) 51-125 .408 8. Noel Wilmore (GW) 55-135 .407 9. BILL CLARK (DUQ) 66-166 .398 10. RICKY HARRIS (UM) 87-225 .387 11. Kevin Lisch (SLU) 71-188 .378 12. IAN ANDERSEN (CHA) 81-228 .355 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 2.5 FT/G) 1. DAMIAN HOLLIS (GW) 87-104 2. Kevin Lisch (SLU) 109-131 3. Aaron Jackson (DUQ) 152-188 4. Rob Diggs (GW) 88-111 5. RICKY HARRIS (UM) 113-143 6. Ahmad Nivins (SJU) 203-258 7. ERIC EVANS (DUQ) 89-117 8. Dionte Christmas (TU) 119-158 9. KEVIN ANDERSON (UR) 134-179 10. Derrick Brown (XU) 100-135

.837 .832 .809 .793 .790 .787 .761 .753 .749 .741

14.

.710

Lamont Mack (CHA)

88-124

SCORING OFFENSE 1. Rhode Island 2. Duquesne 3. Xavier 4. Massachusetts 5. La Salle 6. St. Bonaventure 7. Richmond 8. Charlotte 9. Temple 10. Saint Joseph’s 11. Dayton 12. George Washington 13. Saint Louis 14. Fordham

2696 2683 2508 2146 2207 2103 2518 2130 2333 2184 2339 1853 1977 1718

79.3 78.9 71.7 71.5 71.2 70.1 69.9 68.7 68.6 68.2 66.8 66.2 61.8 61.4

SCORING DEFENSE 1. Saint Louis 2. Dayton 3. Xavier 4. Temple 5. Saint Joseph’s 6. Richmond 7. George Washington 8. La Salle 9. Charlotte 10. St. Bonaventure 11. Rhode Island 12. Massachusetts 13. Duquesne 14. Fordham

1944 2150 2165 2158 2120 2431 1920 2135 2182 2135 2469 2211 2541 2144

60.8 61.4 61.9 63.5 66.2 67.5 68.6 68.9 70.4 71.2 72.6 73.7 74.7 76.6

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FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1 Rhode Island 2. Duquesne 3. Xavier 4. Richmond 5. St. Bonaventure 6. Temple 7. La Salle 8. Saint Joseph’s 9. George Washington 10. Massachusetts 11. Saint Louis 12. Dayton 13. Charlotte 14. Fordham

994-2072 935-1987 847-1846 912-1998 773-1709 846-1908 779-1766 757-1722 651-1484 764-1767 689-1605 831-972 752-832 617-1626

.480 .471 .459 .456 .452 .443 .441 .440 .439 .432 .429 .421 .410 .379

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSE 1. Xavier 767-1985 2. Dayton 730-1840 3. Temple 774-1909 4. George Washington 648-1587 5. Saint Joseph’s 776-1850 6. St. Bonaventure 748-1781 7. Saint Louis 706-1655 8. Charlotte 724-1695 9. La Salle 772-1793 10. Richmond 830-1916 11. Massachusetts 828-1846 12. Rhode Island 898-1981 13. Duquesne 918-1986 14. Fordham 752-1551

.386 .397 .405 .408 .419 .420 .427 .427 .431 .433 .446 .453 .462 .485

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. Xavier 239-607 2. Rhode Island 215-548 3. Temple 258-703 4. Massachusetts 262-721 5. George Washington 163-450 6. Duquesne 296-825 7. Richmond 246-718 8. Saint Louis 171-503 9. La Salle 168-501 10. Saint Joseph’s 162-485 11. Dayton 190-579 12. St. Bonaventure 135-429 13. Charlotte 216-707 14. Fordham 169-569

.394 .392 .367 .363 .362 .359 .343 .340 .335 .334 .328 .315 .306 .297

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1. Saint Joseph’s 2. Temple 3. Rhode Island 4. Massachusetts 5. Duquesne 6. Saint Louis 7. La Salle 8. Charlotte 9. George Washington 10. Richmond 11. Xavier 12. St. Bonaventure 13. Dayton 14. Fordham

.734 .700 .697 .697 .696 .694 .685 .682 .680 .677 .676 .668 .648 .626

REBOUNDING MARGIN 1. Xavier 2. La Salle 3. Dayton 4. St. Bonaventure 5. Temple 6. Rhode Island 7. Saint Louis 8. George Washington 9. Saint Joseph’s 10. Duquesne 11. Charlotte 12. Massachusetts 13. Richmond 14. Fordham

508-692 383-547 493-707 356-511 517-743 428-617 481-702 410-601 388-571 448-662 575-851 422-632 487-752 315-503

39.4 38.3 37.9 38.7 36.7 36.3 32.4 35.2 34.5 33.4 35.3 34.6 31.1 30.4

31.1 +8.3 33.3 +5.0 33.3 +4.6 35.0 +3.7 33.6 +3.1 33.7 +2.6 31.5 +1.0 34.9 +0.3 34.3 +0.2 35.8 -2.4 38.1 -2.8 38.3 -3.7 35.8 -4.7 41.1 -10.7


08-09 Box scores Game 1 Charlotte 77, UNC Greensboro 59 November 14, 2008 - Halton Arena (Charlotte, N.C.)

Game 2 Old Dominion 69, Charlotte 68 November 16, 2008 - Halton Arena (Charlotte, N.C.)

Game 3 Appalachian 87 State, Charlotte 84 (2OT) November 19, 2008 - Holmes Center (Boone, N.C.)

UNC Greensboro FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-R Pf Stywall 1-3 0-1 2-2 2-7 4 Brown 3-7 0-0 0-0 2-2 2 Jackson 1-4 0-0 0-2 3-3 1 Clement 4-8 3-6 2-2 0-1 0 Toney 2-8 1-4 0-0 0-2 0 Koivisto 4-9 3-6 1-1 1-3 1 Oliver 0-5 0-2 4-4 1-2 1 Hardiman 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-1 0 Smith 1-2 0-1 0-0 1-2 1 Bone 3-4 0-0 3-4 1-3 4 Spooner 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 Eargle 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 5 Team 2-4 TOTALS 20-52 7-20 12-16 15-32 19 FG% .385 3FG% .350 FT%

Old Dominion FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-R Pf Finney 3-6 2-4 6-6 1-7 3 Adams 2-6 1-1 0-0 0-1 3 Lee 6-9 0-1 2-2 5-9 3 James 4-9 3-5 3-4 0-2 4 Neely 3-4 2-3 1-2 1-2 1 Cooper 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 Hassell 0-3 0-0 2-2 1-1 3 Bazemore 1-4 1-4 1-3 0-4 2 Carter 2-9 0-0 1-2 3-8 5 Team 2-4 TOTALS 22-51 9-18 16-21 14-39 24 FG% .431 3FG% .500 FT%

Pts 14 5 14 14 9 2 2 4 5

Charlotte Mack Wilderness Jones Harris Andersen Barnett Coley Ngoundjo Coleman Dewhurst Team TOTALS

Charlotte Mack Wilderness Coley Harris Coleman Barnett Ngoundjo Andersen Jones Dewhurst Team TOTALS

Pts 13 5 14 12 4 0 0 10 7 3

Charlotte Mack Wilderness Coley Harris Coleman Barnett Ngoundjo Andersen Church Jones Dewhurst Team TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A 5-17 1-5 5-9 0-1 1-4 0-1 1-2 0-0 6-11 2-6 1-3 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-5 1-4 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-0 3-4 0-0

FT-A 7-8 5-6 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 7-8 2-2

25-60

23-26

4-18

FG% .417

Pts 4 6 2 13 5 12 4 0 2 9 0 2

A To Bl St Min 2 3 0 0 25 0 0 0 0 17 1 4 0 0 16 0 2 0 1 28 0 1 0 0 22 2 1 0 1 30 1 4 0 1 21 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 11 0 2 0 2 20 0 0 0 0 0+ 0 3 0 0 9

59 7 23 0 .750

69 16 18 3 .762

4 200

FG-A 3FG-A 4-9 1-4 8-13 0-1 4-6 0-0 3-9 0-0 5-13 3-8 2-5 2-5 2-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-9 0-3 1-4 0-0

FT-A 2-4 1-2 0-0 6-8 2-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2

O-R Pf Pts A To 1-3 5 11 1 4 1-2 2 17 3 4 0-4 5 8 0 1 1-2 2 12 2 4 0-1 1 15 1 1 0-3 3 7 1 0 4-7 5 4 3 2 0-0 0 0 0 0 3-5 0 6 0 1 2-8 2 4 4 2 5-8 32-75 6-21 14-20 17-43 25 84 15 19 FG% .427 3FG% .286 FT% .700

Bl St Min 0 1 16 0 1 35 2 0 31 0 5 35 0 0 35 1 2 23 1 3 31 0 0 3 0 0 15 0 0 26 4 12 250

6 200

O-R Pf Pts A To Bl St Min 6-10 2 18 1 3 0 0 29 3-5 2 15 2 3 0 0 28 2-4 4 2 0 1 1 0 19 0-2 3 4 6 3 0 2 33 2-3 1 14 1 1 0 1 26 1-2 0 2 0 1 0 0 5 0-1 1 0 0 1 0 0 7 0-1 2 3 0 1 0 0 14 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 4-6 1 11 0 0 0 0 13 1-3 1 8 4 1 0 4 25 0-2 19-39 18 77 14 16 1 9 200

3FG% .222

A To Bl St Min 3 4 0 1 33 1 0 0 1 22 3 4 0 0 28 4 0 0 0 36 0 1 0 0 20 1 0 1 0 6 2 4 0 0 14 1 3 1 1 15 1 2 1 1 26

FG-A 3FG-A 3-11 1-4 2-6 0-1 5-7 0-0 3-6 1-1 2-9 0-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-4 2-4 2-3 0-0 1-2 0-0 20-48 FG% .417

FT-A 6-6 1-2 4-4 5-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-4 3-3 1-2

O-R Pf 1-3 3 0-3 1 0-3 2 0-2 2 2-3 1 0-1 0 0-1 0 0-0 4 1-34 4 1-2 1 0-1 4-14 24-27 5-23 18 3FG% .286 FT%

A To Bl St Min 1 0 0 1 24 1 1 0 1 32 0 3 0 3 35 2 3 0 1 31 2 0 0 1 22 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 1 6 0 1 0 0 13 0 0 6 0 16 1 2 0 1 17

68 8 10 6 .889

9 200

Appalachian St. FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-R Pf Hunter 4-8 0-1 8-13 3-6 2 Butts 7-12 0-0 1-2 6-17 2 Abraham 2-5 0-2 6-6 1-5 3 Bermudez 2-11 1-6 0-0 0-4 2 Brand 8-17 4-9 3-4 3-6 2 Sims 2-7 2-6 2-2 0-1 0 Hughes 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 Booth 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 Wright 0-1 0-0 2-2 1-2 3 Webb 1-2 1-2 1-2 2-3 3 Williamson 1-4 0-0 0-1 1-1 0 Team 4-6 TOTALS 28-71 8-27 23-32 21-51 17 FG% .394 3FG% .296 FT%

Attendance: 5849 Officials: Kersey, Bush, Gladden Halftime: Charlotte 28, Old Dominion 36

FT% .885

Pts 16 15 10 5 23 8 2 0 2 4 2

A To Bl St Min 3 5 0 0 400 3 2 0 40 9 3 1 3 33 5 1 1 7 45 0 1 0 2 401 2 0 0 22 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 5 1 1 0 0 5 0 2 1 0 12 0 2 0 0 6

87 19 22 5 12 250 .719

Attendance: 3210 Officials: Maxwell, Valentine, Ayers Halftime: Charlotte 35, Apppalachian State 36

Attendance: 7273 Officials: Eades, Murphy, Schnur Halftime: Charlotte 40, UNC Greensboro 27

Senior Lamont Mack posted his first double-double as a 49er, scoring a game-high 18 points with 10 rebounds and three other Niners hit double-figures as Charlotte downed UNC Greensboro, 77-59, in the season-opener. The victory was the 49ers fifth straight in seasonopeners. “I thought our effort was great,” said head coach Bobby Lutz.

Charlotte rallied from a double-digit deficit in the second half and pushed ahead by as much as seven with just over four minutes to play, but fell victim to Old Dominion’s perimeter shooting down the stretch as they dropped a 69-68 home decision to the Monarchs. Four 49ers scored in double figures, led by Charlie Coley’s 14 points. ODU hit 50% of its three-point attempts (9of-18) while Charlotte hit just 29% (4-of-14).

An' Juan Wilderness led Charlotte with 17 points and hit the tying shot at the end of regulation, but the 49ers couldn’t overcome foul trouble. Top scorer Lamont Mack was held to 11 points and fouled out with 4:43 left in regulation. The Mountaineers scored 23 points at the foul line (23-of-32) as three different 49ers fouled out.

Game 4 Clemson 71, Charlotte 70 November 22, 2008 - Halton Arena (Charlotte, N.C.)

Game 5 Arizona State 84, Charlotte 56 November 27, 2008 - Anaheim Convention Center (Anaheim, CA)

Game 6 Providence 67, Charlotte 62 November 28, 2008 - Anaheim Convention Center (Anaheim, CA)

Clemson Booker Sykes Rivers Stitt Oglesby Smith Young Potter Grant Team

Arizona State Pendergraph Kuksiks Abbott Glasser Harden Boateng McMillan Rohde Shipp Team TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A 4-7 0-0 4-9 1-3 3-9 0-2 1-3 0-0 2-7 2-7 0-0 0-0 8-12 3-5 4-7 0-0 0-0 0-0

7 200

Charlotte Coley Mack Wilderness Harris Andersen Ngoundjo Coleman Jones Dewhurst Team TOTALS

A To Bl St Min 1 1 0 4 24 0 1 0 0 22 0 3 0 0 15 5 2 1 2 28 1 1 0 0 31 0 1 0 0 17 0 0 0 0 12 1 4 0 1 18 0 2 0 1 22 1 6 0 0 11

Providence Mcdermott Kale Curry Efejuku Mckenzie Kellogg Xavier Brooks Hanke Team TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A 1-5 0-2 5-8 0-0 3-9 2-5 4-11 1-4 2-7 0-2 0-1 0-0 3-6 0-2 5-9 1-2 2-2 0-0

TOTALS

Charlotte Mack Wilderness Jones Harris Coleman Barnett Coley Ngoundjo Andersen Dewhurst Team TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A 2-4 0-0 2-4 0-0 5-10 2-5 4-7 2-3 2-10 1-5 1-3 0-41 2-7 2-5 3-8 0-2 2-2 0-0

23-55 FG% .418

O-R Pf Pts 3-8 3 8 3-4 4 6 0-8 2 12 0-4 4 16 3-3 3 7 1-3 0 4 1-2 1 6 0-3 2 7 1-3 2 5 1-3

A To Bl St Min 1 3 3 2 32 0 4 3 1 21 1 1 0 1 32 4 3 0 1 22 2 0 0 0 23 1 3 0 0 15 0 1 0 2 18 0 1 0 0 23 0 1 0 0 14

7-21

18-31 13-41 21 71 9 17 6 3FG% .333 FT% .581

FG-A 3FG-A 6-20 2-7 3-5 0-0 3-5 0-0 0-6 0-1 3-8 0-3 0-0 0-0 4-7 0-1 0-0 0-0 7-11 7-11 1-2 0-0 27-64 FG% .422

FT-A 4-6 2-6 0-0 6-7 2-2 2-3 0-2 1-2 1-3

FT-A 0-0 0-5 4-5 1-2 0-3 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-2

O-R Pf 0-5 2 3-4 3 1-5 1 0-5 3 2-3 1 0-1 0 3-11 3 0-0 2 2-2 3 2-4 3 2-2 9-23 7-19 15-42 21 3FG% .391 FT%

7 200

Pts A To Bl St Min 14 1 3 1 2 26 6 2 3 0 1 20 10 0 0 1 0 23 1 10 3 1 2 35 6 0 3 0 1 19 0 0 0 0 0 4 9 1 1 0 0 28 0 0 0 1 0 2 21 0 1 0 0 24 3 0 1 0 1 19 70 14 15 4 .368

7 200

Charlotte Coley Wilderness Jones Harris Andersen Barnett Ngoundjo Mack Coleman Dewhurst Team TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A 8-12 0-0 2-4 2-3 4-5 1-2 2-4 1-2 2-5 0-2 0-0 0-0 3-5 2-4 1 -1 3-5 2-3 25-41 FG% .610

O-R Pf 3-10 2 0-0 2 0-4 3 0-5 1 1-4 2 0-0 1 0-1 0 0-0 0-0 0-2 4 3-3 8-16 26-31 4-29 16 3FG% .500 FT%

FG-A 3FG-A 1-8 0-1 3-7 0-0 2-3 0-0 4-8 1-2 1-7 1-7 1-5 1-5 0-1 0-0 2-8 0-4 6-12 2-7 1-2 0-0 21-61 FG% .344

FT-A 7-9 0-1 5-6 1-2 11-11 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2

FT-A 2-2 1-2 2-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-5 0-1 0-0

O-R Pf 8-11 2 2-2 3 1-3 5 1-2 4 0-1 1 1-1 1 1-1 2 3-8 5 2-3 3 0-1 1 1-1 5-26 9-13 19-34 27 3FG% .192 FT%

Pts 23 6 14 6 15 0 8 1 10

A To Bl St Min 1 1 1 1 34 1 2 0 1 23 1 4 0 3 35 6 4 0 0 30 2 5 0 1 34 2 0 0 0 6 1 2 0 0 10 2 0 0 0 4 2 2 0 1 24

84 16 20 1 .839

Pts 4 7 6 9 3 3 0 8 14 2

56 9 21 1 .692

26-54

6-17 FG% .481

25-58 FG% .431

FT-A 0-0 3-4 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0

O-R Pf Pts A To 0-4 3 8 1 2 1-4 3 12 0 5 2-6 1 6 2 2 0-6 3 2 10 3 0-0 1 6 1 1 1-1 0 0 0 0 3-4 1 19 0 3 1-1 3 9 0 1 1-5 1 0 1 4 1-3 4-8 10-34 16 62 15 21 3FG% .353 FT% .500

FT-A 3-4 2-3 0-0 3-3 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 2-2

O-R Pf 1-8 1 1-4 2 2-3 1 2-6 1 0-0 2 3-3 1 0-1 1 1-2 2 0-2 0 1-1 4-17 13-16 11-30 11 3FG% .235 FT%

Pts 5 12 8 12 6 0 6 12 6

Bl St Min 0 0 26 0 0 19 0 1 24 0 5 37 0 0 18 0 0 2 0 0 32 4 0 27 0 1 15 4

7 200

A To Bl St Min 3 3 0 1 32 1 2 0 1 23 1 1 0 1 28 1 2 0 1 33 0 0 0 0 18 0 1 0 2 8 3 2 0 3 20 0 1 0 1 24 0 1 0 0 14

67 9 13 0 10 200 .813

8 200

Attendance:9105 Officials: Kersey, Eades, Schnur Halftime: Charlotte 34, Clemson 36

Attendance: Officials: Hall, Jackson, Chelette Halftime: Charlotte 23, Arizona State 35

Ian Andersen nailed his career-high seventh threepointer to knot the score at 67 with 1:03 to play as Charlotte looked for its second straight win over the Tigers. Clemson’s KC Rivers hit a driving layup with :43 left and Demontez Stitt hit a pair of free throws with :16 left to push the Tigers’ lead to four. Lamont Mack’s three from the corner with :07 left cut it to one and after a turnover, Charlotte had a chance to win but Mack’s drive was turned back by Trevor Booker.

The 49ers forced 14 first half turnovers but trailed at the break, 35-23. Arizona State’s defense stifled the 49ers fast-paced attack and Charlotte connected on just 1-of-12 threes in the opening frame. Junior RaShad Coleman came alive late in the first half, tipping in a pair of offensive rebounds and hitting the lone three in the final four minutes of the half. He finished the half with 11 of the 49ers 23 points. His 14 points in the game led the 49ers offense.

Attendance: Officials: Christman, Jackson, Kissinger Halftime: Charlotte 34, Providence 24

The Charlotte 49ers frustrations continued at the 76 Classic, as Charlotte dropped a 67-62 decision to Providence. The 49ers (1-5) led by 10 at the half and still led by five when An' Juan Wilderness tipped in a miss with 3:21 to play. Those were the final points the 49ers would score, however, as Providence scored the final 10 points to escape with the victory. Senior Lamont Mack scored 10 of his 12 points in the second half to join Coleman in double figures.

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08-09 Box scores Game 7 Cal State Fullerton 92, Charlotte 84 (OT) November 30, 2008 - Anaheim Convention Center (Anaheim, CA)

Game 8 Charlotte 66, Southern Illinois 64 December 06, 2008 - SIU Arena (Carbondale, Ill.)

Charlotte Coley Mack Wilderness Harris Coleman Barnett Ngoundjo Andersen Jones Dewhurst Team TOTALS

Charlotte Coley Wilderness Mack Harris Coleman Ngoundjo Andersen Jones Dewhurst Team TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A 2-5 0-0 3-3 3-6 5-10 0-0 7-12 0-1 3-9 1-5 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 4-15 4-13 3-8 0-0 0-1 0-0 28-75 FG% .373

FT-A 2-4 2-2 3-5 1-4 2-2 0-0 0-0 3-4 6-7 0-0

O-R Pf 0-6 4 2-3 5 3-4 3 1-1 5 2-3 2 1-1 0 0-0 1 1-5 1 3-6 5 0-0 2 5-6 9-27 19-28 18-35 28 3FG% .333 FT%

Pts 6 11 13 15 9 3 0 15 12 0

A To Bl St Min 0 2 1 1 36 0 4 1 0 19 3 1 0 2 35 2 0 0 2 33 3 6 0 0 28 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 25 0 0 0 1 29 2 0 0 1 15

84 12 14 2 .679

Cal St. Fullerton FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-R Pf Pts Anderson 3-4 0-0 5-10 3-5 5 11 Guisse 3-5 0-0 2-2 2-11 3 8 Akognon 6-17 5-11 9-12 0-8 2 26 Lassiter 3-5 3-3 4-4 1-2 3 13 Streeter 2-3 1-1 0-0 2-4 5 5 Thompson 5-13 1-4 0-0 2-5 0 11 Shamsud-din 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 3 0 Rhymes 4-4 2-2 2-3 0-4 2 12 Miller 2-3 0-0 1-2 2-5 5 5 Thomas 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 1 1 Team 2-2 TOTALS 28-54 12-21 24-35 14-48 29 952 FG% .519 3FG% .571 FT% .686

A To Bl St Min 3 8 0 0 25 1 0 2 1 39 2 3 0 0 41 1 3 0 0 23 1 3 0 0 19 1 1 0 0 24 4 2 0 1 16 1 2 1 0 14 2 4 1 0 23 0 0 0 0 1 16 26 4

O-R Pf 3-5 0 2-4 2 0-2 3 0-0 4 2-4 2 0-0 1 1-2 1 2-4 2 2-5 2 0-2 7-16 19-24 12-28 17 3FG% .438 FT%

Pts 9 17 2 4 6 0 18 7 3

Southern Illinois FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-R Pf Boyle 4-13 0-0 5-6 6-12 1 Fay 4-8 0-4 4-5 3-6 3 Mullins 5-8 1-2 2-2 1-1 3 Hare 1-4 1-3 0-0 0-3 2 Roundtree 0-1 0-0 1-2 1-3 4 Dillard 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-1 0 Cornelius 2-5 0-0 0-0 2-2 2 Bocot 0-2 0-1 4-5 1-1 2 Clemmons 4-8 4-5 0-0 2-3 2 Team 1-2 TOTALS 21-52 6-16 16-20 17-34 19 FG% .404 3FG% .375 FT%

Pts 13 12 13 3 1 2 4 4 12

7 225

FG-A 3FG-A 3-8 0-0 4-7 1-1 1-9 0-5 1-1 0-0 2-7 0-2 0-1 0-0 6-8 6-8 2-5 0-0 1-2 0-0 20-48 FG% .417

FT-A 3-5 8-8 0-0 2-3 2-2 0-0 0-0 3-4 1-2

Game 9 Charlotte 70, Mississippi State 64 December 10, 2008 - Humphrey Coliseum (Starkville, Miss.) A To Bl St Min 0 2 3 3 33 1 1 0 1 32 2 3 1 1 20 5 2 0 0 30 4 2 0 2 19 0 0 0 0 8 0 2 0 0 20 2 0 4 0 19 1 4 0 0 19

66 15 16 8 .792

7 200

A To Bl St Min 0 2 0 0 33 1 1 0 2 29 4 2 0 2 31 1 2 0 0 13 1 2 0 0 20 3 3 0 0 16 0 2 0 1 18 1 0 0 0 10 0 4 0 1 30

64 11 19 0 .800

6 200

2 225 Attendance: 5483 Officials: Schnur, Greenwood, Draucker Halftime: Charlotte 31, Southern Illinois 32

Charlotte Coley Mack Wilderness Harris Coleman Ngoundjo Andersen Jones Dewhurst Team TOTALS

O-R Pf Pts A To Bl St 0-3 4 5 1 2 0 3 2-8 4 19 0 3 1 0 2-2 2 10 1 0 0 0 0-3 0 11 5 0 0 0 4-5 2 10 0 0 0 0 4-6 4 0 0 1 0 2 0-5 1 6 0 2 0 0 2-7 5 9 0 1 1 0 0-0 1 0 0 2 0 1 2-6 8-21 10-16 16-45 23 70 7 11 2 6 3FG% .381 FT% .625

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Mississippi State FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-R Pf Pts A To Bl St Augustus 0-4 0-1 0-0 2-5 1 0 0 1 1 0 Varnado 3-7 0-0 2-6 2-9 1 8 3 3 3 0 Johnson 2--7 2-6 1-2 1-5 1 7 0 0 1 0 Bost 3-10 3-8 6-8 0-0 4 15 1 2 0 0 Stewart 3-15 0-8 4-4 2-6 1 10 0 2 0 0 Holcombe 1-1 0-0 3-3 1-2 0 5 0 0 0 0 Beckham 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-1 1 0 3 1 0 0 Osby 3-6 0-1 4-4 3-6 3 10 0 0 0 1 Benock 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Turner 1-2 1-2 2-2 0-3 2 5 0 1 0 2 Bailey 1-2 0-0 2-2 0-2 1 4 0 1 0 1 Team 2-3 TOTALS 17-55 6-26 24-33 13-42 15 64 7 11 6 4 FG% .309 3FG% .231 FT% .727

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Attendance: Officials: Jackson, Christman, Malham Halftime: Charlotte 34, Cal State Fullerton 43

Game 10 Youngstown State 80, Charlotte 100 December 21, 2008 - Halton Arena (Charlotte, NC) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 5-11 0-5 1-1 3-5 0-0 2-4 6-8 0-0 1-2 5-5 2-2 8-10 6-9 3-6 1-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 4-9 3-8 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 6-7 0-0 1-1 1-2 0-0 4-4

Sophomore An' Juan Wilderness sank two free throws with four seconds left to give Charlotte a hard-fought 66-64 victory at Southern Illinois, Saturday. Wilderness’ late-game heroics combined with Ian Andersen's six second half three-pointers helped Charlotte snap their six-game losing streak. The 49ers (2-6), who have been on the short end of two overtime contests and two one-point games, made the plays down the stretch to overcome a three-point deficit in the final 1:19 and notch their first win in five games decided by five points or less. Game 11 Long Island 68, Charlotte 79 December 20, 2008 - Halton Arena (Charlotte, NC)

O-R Pf Pts A To Bl 0-3 4 11 1 2 0 2-3 2 8 2 0 0 2-13 2 13 2 1 1 0-1 1 20 8 4 0 0-3 1 16 6 0 1 0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0-2 1 11 0 0 0 0-1 0 0 0 1 0 1-5 3 13 0 1 2 1-4 1 6 3 2 0 0-0 8-23 18-24 6-36 16 100 22 11 4 3FG% .348 FT% .750

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Youngstown State FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-R Pf Pts A To Bl Rebillot 0-1 0-0 1-3 1-3 1 1 0 1 0 Liles 1-8 0-0 1-2 1-2 3 3 0 1 1 Mays 1-2 0-0 1-2 2-4 5 3 8 2 1 Cooksey 2-5 1-2 0-0 1-2 0 5 5 3 0 Bright 6-18 0-5 4-7 3-4 1 16 1 0 0 Ward 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 0 6 0 0 0 Niemi 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 1 0 Martin 7-13 0-0 0-0 0-3 4 14 0 2 0 Parks 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 0 0 Boudler 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 0 0 Blocker 3-5 1-2 1-2 1-4 2 8 1 0 0 Sulskis 6-11 5-7 3-3 1-2 3 20 1 2 0 Team 2-5 TOTALS 30-68 9-19 11-19 13-31 19 80 18 12 2 FG% .441 3FG% .474 FT% .579

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Attendance: 8635 Officials: Lindsey, Woodson, Roberts Halftime: Charlotte 36, Mississippi State 20

The Charlotte 49ers scored the last seven points to force overtime, but lost in the extra period to Cal State Fullerton, 92-84, in the final round of the 76 Classic. The loss is Charlotte’s sixth straight, the 49ers worst losing streak since dropping 12 straight in 1985-86. Trailing by three, 73-70, with 1:34 to play, sophomore An' Juan Wilderness hit one of two free throws, grabbed a defensive rebound and then put back an offensive board to knot the game at 73-73 in regulation.

Charlotte Mack Wilderness Coley Harris Coleman Barnett Ngoundjo Andersen Church Jones Dewhurst Team TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 2-8 0-0 1-2 8-15 3-8 0-2 3-9 0-1 4-5 3-7 1-2 4-6 4-9 2-5 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-8 2-5 0-0 4-8 0-0 1-1 0-2 0-0 0-0

Charlotte Mack Dewhurst Coley Harris Coleman Barnett Ngoundjo Andersen Jones Team TOTALS

Long Island Manigault Adomaitis Johnson Wisseh Hicks Mattison Mayarga Culpo Boyd Team TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 5-10 5-7 0-0 2-5 0-0 9-10 6-9 0-0 2-2 4-8 1-3 4-6 5-13 1-7 0-0 0-2 0-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 3-10 3-9 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 27-62 FG% .435

O-R Pf Pts A To Bl 1-6 2 15 0 3 1 2-6 2 13 4 2 0 3-7 1 14 1 1 1 0-2 4 13 10 0 0 2-4 1 11 2 4 0 0-1 1 0 0 0 0 1-1 1 2 0 0 0 1-3 0 9 0 1 0 2-4 0 2 0 1 3 1-2 10-28 15-18 13-36 15 79 17 12 5 3FG% .357 FT% .833

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 1-2 0-0 2-2 0-3 0-0 2-2 8-17 6-13 4-4 7-15 5-7 2-2 0-7 0-4 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-3 0-1 3-5 2-6 0-3 0-0 3-5 0-0 2-4 21-59 FG% .356

O-R Pf Pts A To Bl 3-10 4 4 3 2 0 2-4 4 2 0 0 0 0-4 2 26 1 4 0 1-3 3 21 3 4 0 2-2 1 0 2 1 0 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 1 3 0 0 0 2-3 0 4 0 3 0 3-10 1 8 2 3 1 2-2 11-28 15-19 17-41 16 68 11 17 1 3FG% .393 FT% .789

Senior forward Lamont Mack scored a season-high 19 points as Charlotte defeated Mississippi State, 70-64, handing the Bulldogs their first loss in six home games. It was the 49ers second straight road win. Charlotte (3-6) stormed out to a 36-20 halftime lead and pushed the margin as high as 24 in the second half. They still led by 18 with under four minutes to go before the Bulldogs (6-3) rallied. Charlotte led by 14, 70-56, with :38 seconds left. Mississippi State came into the game 5-0 at home. Mack hit 8-of-15 shots, including 3-of-8 threes to lead the 49ers attack. Game 12 Maryland 85, Charlotte 75 January 3, 2009 - College Park, Md. (Comcast Center)

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Attendance: Officials: Regan, Perone, Murphy Halftime: Charlotte 27, Long Island 27

Charlotte Coley Mack Harris Coleman Dewhurst Barnett Ngoundjo Andersen Church Jones Team TOTALS

Maryland Milbourne Neal Hayes Vasquez Bowie Dupree Kim Mosley Tucker Gregory Team TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 4-10 0-0 0-0 4-11 1-5 0-0 5-11 2-4 3-3 8-11 4-7 1-2 1-3 0-0 4-4 2-4 2- 30-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-6 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-5 0-0 0-0 28-61 FG% .459

O-R Pf Pts A To Bl St 3-6 2 8 2 3 1 0 0-1 2 9 0 1 0 1 0-1 3 15 6 1 0 1 2-2 3 21 2 2 0 2 2-4 0 6 2 1 0 0 1-4 0 6 1 2 1 0 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 1 2-4 1 6 1 3 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 2 4 1 1 1 0 2-5 11-23 8-9 12-30 13 75 17 14 3 5 3FG% .478 FT% .889

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 5-9 0-0 3-4 2-6 0-0 0-0 4-9 2-4 0-0 8-19 4-11 7-7 4-10 0-4 2-3 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-6 2-2 1-1 2-4 1-1 3-4 1-1 0-0 0-0 30-66 FG% .455

O-R Pf Pts A To Bl St 1-5 2 13 2 0 0 0 1-3 1 4 0 1 0 1 1-2 1 10 4 1 1 1 1-4 1 27 1 1 0 1 4-5 1 10 4 3 1 1 1-4 0 0 1 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4-5 1 11 2 1 0 2 2-3 2 8 1 3 2 1 2-5 1 2 1 0 1 0 2-4 9-22 16-19 19-40 10 85 16 12 6 7 3FG% .409 FT% .842

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Attendance: Officials: Jones, Cahill, Dorsey Halftime: Charlotte 41, Maryland 38

Attendance: Officials: Wood, Styons, Lee Halftime: Charlotte 54, Youngstown State 34

After an 11-day layoff, Charlotte won its third straight game, cruising to a 100-80 victory over visiting Youngstown State. Six 49ers, led by point guard DiJuan Harris (20 points), scored in double figures as the 49ers reached triple digits for the first time in four years. Charlie Coley notched his first double-double of the year with 13 points and 13 rebounds. The 49ers were up 20, 54-34, at the half. Charlotte shot 68% in the first half on their way to 54 points, the most points they have scored in the first half, this season.

The Charlotte 49ers shot 62% in the second half to overcome a sluggish first half and pull away from Long Island, 79-68, for their fourth straight win. Lamont Mack drained five three-pointers to net 15 points and red-shirt sophomore Charles Dewhurst scored a careerhigh 13 points in his first start of the season. All five 49ers starters scored in double figures with point guard DiJuan Harris notching his first career double-double with 13 points and 10 assists.

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Charlotte's Charles Dewhurst hit a driving layup to tie the score at 49-49 with 14:51 to play but dislocated his knee as he landed. Maryland scored the next 16 points to pull away from the shellshocked 49ers. Dewhurst was starting in place of injured An'Juan Wilderness (stress fracture) but would be lost for the season. The 49ers led by as much as 11 in the first half and three at halftime. RaShad Coleman led the 49ers with a career-high 21 points.


08-09 Box scores Game 13 Duquesne 76, Charlotte 71 January 17, 2009 - Pittsburgh, Pa. (Palumbo Center) Charlotte Coley Coleman Mack Harris Andersen Barnett Ngoundjo Church Jones Team TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 5-11 1-2 6-6 3-9 2-7 1-1 7-16 0-6 1-1 2-7 0-1 1-1 5-11 5-11 0-0 2-5 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-8 0-0 2-3 26-68 FG% .382

Duquesne Saunders Clark Jackson Duty Bolding Evans Theis Lewinson Team TOTALS

O-R Pf Pts A To Bl 3-8 2 17 3 2 2 2-3 2 9 6 1 0 1-4 3 15 0 1 1 0-1 4 5 6 2 0 1-7 3 15 1 3 0 4-6 2 4 3 1 0 0-0 0 2 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2-5 1 4 1 1 0 4-7 2-28 11-12 17-41 18 71 20 12 3 3FG% .286 FT% .917

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 5-10 1-4 1-5 4-9 2-6 5-8 10-17 4-8 6-8 3-6 3-5 1-2 3-9 0-4 1-1 1-8 0-5 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 26-61 FG% .426

O-R Pf Pts A To Bl 4-11 5 12 4 0 2 6-14 4 15 1 2 1 0-2 0 30 6 2 1 0-2 1 10 3 1 0 2-6 2 7 4 2 0 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 0-1 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 1-2 10-33 14-24 14-40 14 76 18 8 4 3FG% .303 FT% .583

Game 14 Tulsa 65, Charlotte 50 January 10, 2009 - Charlotte, N.C. (Halton Arena) St 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Attendance:4912 Officials: Sanders, Bordeaux, Hampton Halftime: Charlotte 24, Tulsa 37

Charlotte Mack Coleman Coley Harris Andersen Barnett Ngoundjo Church Pride Jones Team TOTALS

Tulsa Wheatley Reese Jordan Uzoh Andrews Heirman Bawji Idlet Sanger Gurtt Richard Morgan Mitchell Team TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 3-10 1-3 3-5 4-10 0-4 1-2 0-8 0-0 5-12 1-4 0-1 3-5 0-7 0-7 0-0 1-3 1-3 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 5-11 0-0 5-8 14-54 FG% .259

O-R Pf Pts A To Bl 1-8 3 10 0 1 0 2-5 0 9 1 3 0 3-8 4 5 0 1 0 0-0 0 5 1 4 0 1-4 2 0 0 0 0 2-6 0 5 0 2 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1-1 0 1 0 0 0 6-9 4 15 1 3 0 1-2 2-18 20-38 17-43 15 50 3 14 0 3FG% .111 FT% .526

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 0-2 0-1 0-2 2-5 2-4 0-0 6-9 0-0 4-5 4-13 1-4 2-2 3-12 1-7 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 5-6 5-5 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-5 0-0 0-1 24-57 FG% .421

O-R Pf Pts A To Bl 0-8 4 0 2 1 0 3-6 2 6 1 1 0 1-6 4 16 1 3 1 0-3 3 11 5 4 0 0-5 0 8 0 1 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 1-1 4 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 0 15 1 4 1 2-4 4 4 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2-7 4 4 2 0 0 3-5 9-22 8-15 13-47 28 65 12 18 2 3FG% .409 FT% .533

Game 15 La Salle 68, Charlotte 61 January 14, 2009 - Charlotte, N.C. (Halton Arena) St 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1

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Charlotte Mack Wilderness Coley Harris Coleman Barnett Ngoundjo Andersen Jones Team TOTALS

La Salle Barrett Mekongo Goodridge Green Guillandeaux Partin Williams J Williams T Johnson Team TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 6-12 2-5 9-10 2-5 0-1 2-5 5-9 0-0 1-2 1-3 0-1 0-0 3-11 0-6 0-0 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-5 0-5 0-0 3-7 1-1 3-4 21-54 FG% .389

O-R Pf Pts A To Bl St 1-4 4 23 1 2 0 0 1-2 4 6 1 2 0 3 3-9 1 11 2 3 3 2 1-3 4 2 5 2 0 0 0-0 3 6 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-3 2 0 0 1 0 0 1-4 3 10 2 1 1 0 0-0 4-21 15-21 8-25 21 61 12 12 4 5 3FG% .190 FT% .714

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 3-5 2-4 4-5 2-7 1-3 6-6 3-3 0-0 0-0 4-10 0-0 3-4 4-10 1-3 5-6 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-6 0-2 0-0 5-10 0-0 0-1 0-3 0-1 2-4 22-55 FG% .389

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O-R Pf Pts A To Bl St 2-4 2 12 2 1 0 0 4-9 0 11 1 5 0 0 3-8 5 6 0 0 3 0 1-1 4 11 3 4 0 2 0-4 2 14 3 2 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-3 2 2 0 3 0 0 3-11 1 10 1 3 0 0 2-5 2 2 2 0 0 0 3-5 20-50 18 68 12 18 4 2

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Attendance:5132 Officials: DeMayo, Stephens, Draucker Halftime: Charlotte 24, La Salle 28

Attendance:4912 Officials: Sanders, Bordeaux, Hampton Halftime: Charlotte 24, Tulsa 37

Red-shirt freshman Javarris Barnett’s putback dunk with 5:19 to play gave Charlotte a two-point lead, but it was the last field goal the 49ers would score as they fell to Duquesne, 76-71, in the A-10 opener. Aaron Jackson scored a game-high 30 points for Duquesne. Charlie Coley led the 49ers with a then-career-high 17 points. Coley added eight rebounds and two blocks. Lamont Mack finished with 15 points.

Junior center Phil Jones scored a career-high 15 points and pulled a then-career-best nine rebounds, but Charlotte shot a season-low .259 from the floor in falling to Tulsa, 65-50, in non-conference action. Jones mustered a strong effort in an impressive back-and-forth contest with Jerome Jordan. Jordan finished with 16 points, which all came in the second half to lead Tulsa. Lamont Mack joined Jones in double figures with 10 points and eight rebounds.

Charlotte senior Lamont Mack scored a season-high 23 points to lead all scorers, but La Salle owned the upperhand on the boards in posting a 68-61 victory at Halton Arena. La Salle outrebounded the 49ers 50-25 for the game. In fact, the Explorers pulled 20 offensive rebounds to the 49ers 17 defensive. La Salle nearly had as many offensive rebounds (20) as the 49ers had total boards (25). Still, the 49ers stayed in the game, forcing 18 turnovers and taking leads in the final 10 minutes.

Game 16 Saint Joseph's 78, Charlotte 69 January 18, 2009 - Philadelphia, Pa. (The Palestra)

Game 17 Massachusetts 64, Charlotte 69 (OT) January 21, 2009 - Charlotte, N.C. (Halton Arena)

Game 18 Temple 80, Charlotte 53 January 24, 2009 - Philadelphia, Pa. (Liacouras Center)

Charlotte Coley Mack Wilderness Harris Coleman Barnett Ngoundjo Andersen Jones Team TOTALS

Saint Joseph's Hilliard Nivins Carr Govens Williamson Prescott Bentley Irwin Team TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 5-8 0-0 2-3 7-19 5-13 4-7 2-7 0-1 0-2 3-8 1-2 0-0 3-8 1-5 1-2 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 2-2 4-9 3-8 0-0 1-4 0-0 0-0 25-66 FG% .379

O-R Pf Pts A To Bl 2-5 4 12 0 0 0 2-9 3 23 2 3 0 4-5 2 4 0 1 0 2-5 3 7 11 3 0 1-3 1 8 0 1 0 0-1 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 1 2 0 0 0 0-3 2 11 0 2 0 2-3 5 2 2 0 2 2-3 10-31 9-16 16-38 21 69 15 10 2 3FG% .323 FT% .563

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 2-7 0-0 3-4 6-9 0-0 13-15 5-8 5-6 2-2 3-11 3-7 2-2 3-6 0-0 1-2 2-4 1-3 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-4 1-2 0-0 23-49 FG% .469

O-R Pf Pts A To Bl 2-5 4 7 1 3 0 2-10 3 25 1 4 1 1-3 4 17 4 1 0 0-3 3 11 6 1 0 0-4 1 7 8 1 1 1-1 0 6 0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 1 5 1 2 0 2-7 10-18 22-26 8-36 16 78 21 12 3 3FG% .556 FT% .846

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Charlotte Mack Wilderness Coley Harris Coleman Barnett Andersen Jones Team TOTALS

UMass Gurley Gaffney Bonner Harris Lowe Gibbs Correia Lynch Glass Team TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 7-18 6-10 3-4 4-9 0-1 1-1 2-5 0-0 0-2 2-8 1-4 4-6 1-3 0-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-9 3-9 4-5 3-9 0-0 2-2 22-61 FG% .361

O-R Pf Pts A To Bl 3-12 4 23 2 2 1 3-7 2 9 2 0 0 3-8 2 4 0 3 2 1-8 4 9 8 4 0 0-1 0 3 2 2 0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0-2 3 13 0 2 1 4-6 2 8 0 1 1 0-0 10-26 15-22 14-44 17 69 15 14 5 3FG% .385 FT% .682

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 3-9 3-7 1-2 4-7 1-2 0-0 5-11 3-8 2-4 6-12 3-8 4-4 1-9 0-0 3-5 2-8 0-4 2-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 21-58 FG% .362

O-R Pf Pts A To Bl 0-4 2 10 0 2 0 4-13 1 9 3 1 2 4-11 2 15 3 4 1 0-4 3 19 1 3 0 0-4 5 5 5 3 0 0-0 2 6 2 0 0 0-0 3 0 0 1 1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1-2 10-31 12-17 9-38 20 64 14 14 4 3FG% .323 FT% .706

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Attendance:3926 Officials: Kersey, Driscoll, Roberts Halftime: Charlotte 32, Saint Joseph's 32

Attendance:5497 Officials: Carstensen, Perone, Seneca Halftime: Charlotte 29, Massachusetts 29

Saint Joseph’s shot 50% from the floor, 57% from threepoint range and 95% from the foul line in the decisive 2nd half as they outdistanced Charlotte, 78-69. The 49ers sufficiently shut down A-10 Player of the Year candidate Ahmad Nivins in the first half (6 pts; 3 rebs) as the teams battled to a 32-32 halftime tie. But, In the second half Nivins scored 19 points and pulled seven boards while hitting all 13 of his foul shots. Lamont Mack scored 23 points for the 2nd straight game.

Lamont Mack scored a season-high 23 points (6-of-10 3FG) for the third straight game and notched his second double-double of the year by adding 12 rebounds to lead Charlotte to a 69-64 overtime victory over visiting Massachusetts. Ian Andersen hit a pair of three-pointers in the final 58 seconds to force OT. Mack knocked down a three from the top of the key to open the overtime period and An’Juan Wilderness converted a three-point play to give Charlotte a four-point lead with 3:48 left. Mack scored 15 points after the halftime break.

Charlotte Coley Mack Jones Harris Coleman Barnett Ngoundjo Andersen Church Pride Team TOTALS

Temple Allen Williams Brooks Inge Christmas Fernandez Guzman DeLeon Randall Olmos Eric Team TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 3-4 0-0 1-4 3-15 1-7 5-8 5-11 0-0 4-6 2-3 0-1 1-3 1-6 0-4 0-0 0-6 0-4 0-0 0-2 0-0 1-2 3-10 3-10 3-3 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 17-59 FG% .288

O-R Pf Pts A To Bl St 1-2 4 7 0 1 0 1 3-9 3 12 2 2 0 2 4-6 1 14 0 2 0 1 2-7 4 5 4 3 0 0 1-2 0 2 2 2 1 0 1-4 0 0 1 0 0 1 2-2 2 1 0 2 1 1 1-3 1 12 0 1 0 1 0-1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 4-27 15-26 16-38 15 53 9 14 2 7 3FG% .148 FT% .577

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 6-11 0-0 4-5 2-9 1-6 2-2 4-7 1-1 2-2 8-12 3-5 0-0 4-12 2-7 2-3 2-4 2-3 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-1 0-0 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 30-64 FG% .469

O-R Pf Pts A To Bl St 4-10 3 16 2 2 4 0 0-8 4 7 3 2 0 2 2-6 2 11 1 0 0 0 1-4 1 19 3 2 0 3 3-5 1 12 3 2 0 1 1-3 2 6 4 3 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 6 1 0 0 0 1-3 2 0 0 0 1 0 2-5 10-24 10-12 14-45 19 80 18 12 5 7 3FG% .417 FT% .833

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Attendance:5747 Officials: Sterator, Simpson, Anslinger Halftime: Charlotte 17, Temple 43

Charlotte shot just 26% in the first half and finished shooting under 30% for the second time this season in falling to Temple, 80-53. Charlotte did an admirable job on allAmerica candidate Dionte Christmas, who was held to 12 points on 4-of-12 shooting. Charlie Coley and point guard DiJuan Harris got the bulk of the assignment. The rest of the Owls team, however, shot 50% from the floor, handing Charlotte its sixth loss in seven games. Charlotte was led by Phil Jones, who scored 14 points with six rebounds. Lamont Mack added 12 points and nine rebounds and Ian Andersen hit 3-of-10 threes for 12 points.

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08-09 Box scores Game 20 Winthrop 53, Charlotte 70 January 31, 2009 - Charlotte, NC (Halton Arena)

Game 19 Xavier 69, Charlotte 47 January 28, 2009 - Cincinnati, Ohio Charlotte Coley Mack Jones Harris Coleman Barnett Ngoundjo Andersen Church Team TOTALS

Xavier Brown Anderson Love Raymond Holloway Redford Duckett Taylor McLean Jackson Frease Hughes Team TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 5-12 0-1 2-3 4-12 2-5 1-6 1-8 0-0 2-3 2-4 0-2 0-2 3-9 2-8 0-0 1-3 0-2 2-2 1-1 0-0 2-2 0-6 0-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 17-55 FG% .309

O-R Pf Pts A To Bl 1-3 3 12 1 1 2 4-4 4 11 2 4 0 3-6 1 4 1 0 1 2-6 3 4 2 2 1 0-4 1 8 0 3 0 0-1 1 4 1 0 1 0-0 2 4 0 1 1 0-2 3 0 2 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 4-23 9-18 10-28 18 47 9 11 6 3FG% .174 FT% .500

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 1-7 0-3 0-0 2-6 0-0 6-6 1-3 0-0 0-2 8-11 6-8 1-3 2-7 0-3 0-1 0-3 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 2-4 1-3 4-4 7-9 0-0 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 24-53 FG% .453

O-R Pf Pts A To Bl 5-11 2 2 2 1 0 2-5 1 10 3 4 0 2-6 3 2 0 1 1 1-10 3 23 3 0 2 0-1 3 4 5 3 0 0-3 2 0 3 1 0 0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 0 2 2 1 0 0-2 0 9 1 3 0 0-0 3 17 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3-7 7-20 14-20 14-48 17 69 19 15 4 3FG% .350 FT% .700

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Min 30 26 15 31 25 15 2 1 10 22 22 1

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Charlotte Mack Coleman Coley Harris Andersen Barnett Ngoundjo Church Pride Jones Team TOTALS

Winthrop Valentine Corbin Davis Middleton Jones Burton Stanley Faison Malcolm Team TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 5-12 5-8 3-4 4-8 1-4 0-0 3-3 0-0 2-4 5-8 0-2 4-4 5-11 5-10 4-4 0-2 0-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 23-47 FG% .489

O-R Pf Pts A To Bl 0-4 3 18 2 5 0 0-0 2 9 2 3 0 3-8 5 8 1 1 0 0-5 3 14 10 4 0 2-6 1 19 1 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2-5 2 2 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 1 0 0 1 1 0-1 11-26 13-16 8-30 17 70 16 14 1 3FG% .423 FT% .813

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 0-1 0-0 1-4 5-10 0-1 3-5 2-7 0-4 0-1 4-9 2-5 0-0 4-7 3-4 2-2 1-4 1-2 0-0 0-5 0-3 4-5 1-5 1-4 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 18-50 FG% .360

O-R Pf Pts 1-2 2 1 3-6 2 13 3-6 2 4 1-3 4 10 1-3 2 13 0-0 1 3 2-4 2 4 0-2 1 3 2-3 1 2

7-23 10-17 14-31 17 3FG% .304

A To Bl 1 1 0 0 4 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 1-2 53 9 15 0 FT% .588

Game 21 Rhode Island 71, Charlotte 64 February 5, 2009 - Charlotte, NC (Halton Arena) St 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1

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Charlotte Mack Wilderness Coley Harris Andersen Barnett Ngoundjo Coleman Jones Team TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 6-15 4-12 1-3 3-7 0-0 1-4 6-10 0-1 1-3 5-7 0-1 0-0 3-9 2-8 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-5 0-2 0-0 3-4 0-0 0-0 26-58 FG% .448

St 1 1 3 2 2 0 0 0 0

Min 26 26 33 29 30 11 21 15 9

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Rhode Island Ulmer Seawright Martwell Jones Baron Mejia Eaves Wilson James Francis Team TOTALS

Attendance:7603 Officials: Heater, Hampton, Murphy Halftime: Charlotte 35, Winthrop 26

6-24 6-14

O-R Pf Pts A To 2-8 3 17 1 6 0-0 5 7 2 0 3-7 4 13 1 2 0-4 1 10 10 2 1-2 3 11 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 0 1-1 2 0 1 0 0-2 1 0 0 0 4-11 1 6 0 2 2-3 13-38 20 64 15 13

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FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 3-7 0-1 2-2 5-15 0-0 4-6 3-6 0-0 2-3 1-4 0-2 3-4 6-10 2-5 5-5 1-3 0-1 0-0 1-1 1-1 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-10 0-3 2-4 0-1 0-0 0-0 24-57 FG% .421

Min 32 25 27 40 31 1 10 15 19

O-R Pf Pts A To Bl St 2-4 2 8 1 1 1 1 6-9 0 14 1 4 0 0 1-5 2 8 0 0 1 0 0-4 3 5 5 3 0 2 3-6 1 19 2 0 1 2 0-1 2 2 0 1 0 0 0-1 1 5 0 0 0 0 0-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2-6 2 10 1 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 3-13 20-26 14-38 14 71 10 10 4 5 3FG% .231 FT% .769

Min 30 36 26 23 36 14 7 4 23 1 200

Attendance:5335 Officials: Cahill, Kersey, Faia Halftime: Charlotte 37, Rhode Island 34

Attendance:10250 Officials: Ayers, Crawford, Sanders Halftime: Charlotte 13, Xavier 31

The Charlotte 49ers dropped a 22-point decision at #10/#10 Xavier, 69-47 as the 49ers shot under 40% for the seventh straight game. Charlie Coley led the 49ers with 12 points, four steals and two blocks but the 49ers shot just 31% for the game and 17% from three-point range. BJ Raymond led Xavier with 23 points and 10 rebounds. Lamont Mack (11 pts.) hit double-figures for the 7th straight game. An'Juan Wilderness missed the game with his foot injury.

“When you make shots, it makes everything better,” Bobby Lutz said after a 70-53 non-conference victory over Winthrop. The 49ers shot 49% from the floor, their best shooting pct. in 10 games. They matched a seasonhigh with 11 threes and shot 42% from long range. Ian Andersen hit 5-of-10 treys for a game-high 19 points while Lamont Mack nailed 5-of-8 threes for 18 points. DiJuan Harris added 14 points and 10 assists for his second points-assists double-double of the year.

Charlotte battled with URI before falling in the final 2 minutes, 74-61. The 49ers led by three at the half and battled back from a seven-point deficit with under 8:00 minutes to play to tie the game at 64-64 with 1:57 left. Charlotte is 3-7 in games decided by seven points or less. The 49ers were led by Lamont Mack, who scored 17 points and Charlie Coley, who added 13, with dunks on three straight possessions to pull the 49ers to within one, 60-59. DiJuan Harris had a 10-point; 10-assist double-double.

Game 22 Dayton 66, Charlotte 79 February, 8 2009 - Charlotte, NC (Halton Arena)

Game 23 Saint Louis 69, Charlotte 61 February, 11 2009 - St. Louis, Mo. (Chaifetz Arena)

Game 24 George Washington 51, Charlotte 69 February 14, 2009 - Charlotte, NC (Halton Arena)

Charlotte Mack Wilderness Coley Harris Andersen Barnett Ngoundjo Church Coleman Jones Team TOTALS

Dayton Little Wright Huelsman Perry Warren Lowery Johnson Williams Fabrizius Johnson Searcy Team TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 6-15 2-7 6-6 3-7 0-0 0-0 4-6 0-0 1-1 3-8 1-2 6-8 3-6 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 5-10 2-6 2-5 3-4 0-0 0-0 27-56 FG% .482

O-R Pf Pts A To Bl 1-5 4 20 1 1 1 2-5 2 6 1 0 0 3-11 2 6 1 3 2 0-1 1 13 12 1 1 0-1 0 7 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1-2 1 2 0 0 0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 5-6 0 14 1 3 0 1-1 4 6 1 0 3 1-4 6-18 18-24 14-36 16 79 17 9 7 3FG% .333 FT% .792

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 5-8 0-0 1-3 2-6 0-0 12 2-4 0-0 1-3 2-3 2-3 0-0 3-6 0-0 0-0 3-7 1-3 1-5 4-5 2-2 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-2 0-0 2-7 1-3 2-4 1-2 0-0 0-0 25-50 FG% .500

O-R Pf Pts A To Bl 1-2 4 11 3 0 0 1-1 5 5 1 5 2 0-5 0 5 0 1 0 1-1 1 6 1 1 0 1-3 4 6 5 3 0 2-4 3 8 2 1 0 3-7 3 13 0 3 1 0-0 3 0 0 1 0 0-0 0 3 0 1 0 1-2 0 7 1 0 0 1-2 2 2 1 0 0 1-1 7-13 9-20 12-28 25 66 14 17 3 3FG% .538 FT% .450

St 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0

Min 27 31 33 39 23 0+ 5 1 24 17

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Min 22 24 23 22 21 20 23 12 5 16 12

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Charlotte Coley Mack Wilderness Harris Andersen Barnett Ngoundjo Coleman Jones TOTALS

Saint Louis Conklin Reed Mitchell Lisch Liddell Eckerle Eberhardt Cassity Thompson Team TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-R Pf Pts A To Bl 6-9 0-0 6-6 3-8 4 18 0 1 1 6-15 1-9 3-4 1-3 3 16 2 2 0 4-7 0-0 2-2 2-6 3 10 2 3 0 3-9 0-2 1-2 1-2 5 7 9 2 0 1-7 1-4 0-0 0-1 1 3 0 0 0 1-3 1-2 0-0 0-2 1 3 0 1 0 1-4 0-0 0-1 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-1 1 0 0 2 0 0-2 0-0 2-2 1-1 5 2 0 3 3 22-57 3-18 14-17 15-33 24 61 13 14 4 FG% .386 3FG% .167 FT% .824 FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 0-2 0-0 0-0 4-6 0-0 1-4 3-6 0-1 8-10 5-10 4-7 4-6 4-11 1-1 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-7 1-1 2-2 1-2 1-1 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 21-45 FG% .467

O-R Pf Pts A To Bl 0-1 4 0 0 0 0 3-5 4 9 0 1 5 0-6 5 14 5 7 0 1-6 2 18 1 1 0 0-0 1 13 2 3 0 0-1 0 0 0 1 1 2-3 1 11 0 1 0 0-1 0 4 0 0 0 2-3 2 0 0 1 1 2-6 7-11 20-28 10-32 19 69 9 15 6 3FG% .636 FT% .714

St 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 2 1 8

Min 36 26 23 39 27 7 13 18 11 200

St 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0

Min 7 24 34 34 35 9 30 17 10

4

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Attendance: 7144 Officials: Eades, Perone, Townsell Halftime: Charlotte 29, Saint Louis 28

Attendance: 5939 Officials: Donato, Ayers, O'Connell Halftime: Charlotte 33, Dayton 37

DiJuan Harris logged 39 minutes, amassing 12 assists and just one turnover to lead Charlotte to the 13-point win. Dayton’s defense had led the A-10 in fewest points allowed and lowest field goal percentage allowed. “DiJuan was spectacular,” said Bobby Lutz. “To handle 1 or 2, 3 (different) guys guarding him and play 39 minutes. To have 12 assists and one turnover against that type of pressure is phenomenal.” Harris finished with his third straight double-double (13 pts.; 12 asts). Charlotte scored 79 points and shot 48% from the field -- the most points and 2nd-highest FG% Dayton has allowed. Lamont Mack scored a game-high 20 points.

Charlotte Mack Wilderness Coley Harris Andersen Barnett Ngoundjo Church Coleman Pride Jones Team TOTALS

G.W. Diggs Hollis Taylor Witherspoon Ware King Lee Edwards Wilmore Katuka Team TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 8-16 4-9 3-4 2-4 0-0 1-3 6-7 0-0 0-0 0-4 0-1 0-0 3-9 2-8 2-2 1-3 0-2 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-6 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-5 0-0 0-0 28-58 FG% .483

O-R Pf Pts A To Bl St 1-5 2 23 1 0 0 0 2-2 3 5 1 1 0 1 2-8 2 12 1 5 1 3 0-5 1 0 15 1 0 0 0-4 1 10 0 0 0 0 1-2 1 2 0 0 0 0 1-3 3 2 1 1 1 0 0-0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0-2 0 5 1 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 4 8 0 0 1 0 2-3 7-24 6-9 10-36 17 69 20 11 4 4 3FG% .292 FT% .667

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 2-4 0-0 2-2 4-7 1-3 4-4 2-7 1-4 3-4 1-7 0-1 0-0 1-3 0-1 2-2 1-3 0-0 1-3 2-4 1-3 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-7 1-7 0-0 1-3 0-0 3-6 16-46 FG% .348

O-R Pf Pts A To Bl St 1-3 2 6 0 3 3 0 0-8 3 13 0 3 1 0 2-4 0-8 1 2 1 0 2-4 3 2 1 2 0 0 0-4 0 4 1 2 0 0 0-1 2 3 1 0 0 0 0-0 1 5 2 1 0 2 1-2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 3 0 1 0 2 0-2 0 5 0 0 0 0 1-2 4-19 15-21 7-30 14 51 6 14 5 4 3FG% .211 FT% .714

Min 34 22 30 38 33 5 7 2 19 1 9 200

Min 28 27 28 25 22 18 18 6 19 9 200

Attendance:6394 Officials: Carstensen, Simpson, Anderson Halftime: Charlotte 37, George Washington 17

The 49ers fell victim to a barrage of second-half threes in falling at Saint Louis, 69-61. Charlotte held a slight one-point lead at the half, but SLU scored on its first four possessions before unloading a flurry of threes to take control. The Billikens nailed three-pointers on four straight possessions to push the lead into doubledigits. Senior Charlie Coley scored a career-high 18 points and added eight rebounds. He had three dunks to move into a tie for third place all-time with DeMarco Johnson with 85 career dunks. Lamont Mack added 16 points and An’Juan Wilderness had 10 points.

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Charlotte played one of its most complete games in dismantling George Washington, 69-51, in the school’s annual Homecoming Contest. Senior Lamont Mack mtched his season-high with 23 points while junior DiJuan Harris dished out a career-best 15 assists. Charlotte jumped to a 20-point halftime lead, 37-17, while shooting 48% and holding the Colonials to just 30% shooting and 17 points, the fewest the 49ers have allowed in the first half this season. Charlotte pushed the lead as high as 30, 50-20, with 14:39 to play. Nine different 49ers scored.


08-09 Box scores Game 25 Xavier 60, Charlotte 65 February 19, 2009 - Charlotte, N.C. (Halton Arena) Charlotte Mack Wilderness Coley Harris Andersen Barnett Ngoundjo Coleman Jones Team TOTALS

Xavier Brown Anderson Love Raymond Jackson Redford McLean Frease Holloway Team TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 4-12 1-6 3-5 3-5 1-1 8-10 2-6 0-1 2-3 3-8 0-0 1-2 5-8 5-7 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-5 0-3 0-0 1-4 0-0 0-0 21-50 FG% .420

O-R Pf Pts A To Bl 0-5 3 12 0 1 0 1-6 4 15 2 2 0 1-3 2 6 0 2 3 1-5 1 7 10 4 0 0-6 1 16 0 1 0 0-0 0 3 0 0 0 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 0 4 0 2 0 1-2 2 2 1 2 3 1-2 8-19 15-21 6-32 14 65 13 14 6 3FG% .421 FT% .714

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 4-8 1-4 0-0 5-9 0-0 3-4 3-6 0-0 0-0 3-7 1-3 2-3 3-8 1-6 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 2-6 0-0 4-5 2-4 0-0 3-4 0-4 0-1 0-0 22-53 FG% .415

O-R Pf Pts A To Bl 1-3 3 9 0 4 0 1-7 5 13 2 1 1 2-5 0 4 0 2 0 0-3 0 9 0 2 0 0-4 2 7 2 1 0 0-0 3 3 0 1 0 3-8 1 8 0 1 1 1-4 4 7 2 3 1 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 1-2 4-15 12-16 9-36 19 60 7 15 3 3FG% .267 FT% .750

Game 27 George Washington 92, Charlotte 88 (OT) February 25, 2009 - Smith Center (Washington, DC)

Game 26 Richmond 65, Charlotte 58 February 21, 2009 - Richmond Arena (Robins Center) St 3 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 1

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Min 27 25 24 34 28 15 13 15 19

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Charlotte Coley Mack Harris Andersen Wilderness Barnett Ngoundjo Coleman Team TOTALS

Richmond Smith Butler Giddings Gonzalvez Anderson Duinker Martel Hovde Harper Team TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 3-6 0-0 1-2 8-21 4-10 2-3 6-10 2-4 0-1 2-8 2-7 2-3 0-4 0-0 0-2 2-5 2-5 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 21-56 FG% .375

O-R Pf Pts A To Bl 5-11 2 7 0 1 0 1-10 5 22 1 5 1 0-5 3 14 8 2 0 0-3 1 8 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 2 0 0-1 0 6 0 1 1 0-1 1 1 0 1 0 1-4 1 0 0 0 0 2-2 10-27 6-13 9-37 14 58 9 12 2 3FG% .370 FT% .462

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 4-9 1-2 2-3 3-7 1-5 1-2 2-5 0-2 2-2 3-8 1-3 1-2 6-16 2-5 5-6 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-5 1-4 1-2 1-2 1-2 0-0 2-6 0-4 0-0 23-59 FG% .390

O-R Pf Pts A To Bl 2-6 3 11 2 1 3 0-4 4 8 2 1 4 1-6 0 6 0 1 0 3-13 4 8 1 1 0 0-6 2 19 2 5 0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 3-3 1 4 2 0 1 0-0 1 3 0 0 0 0-1 1 4 0 1 0 2-2 7-27 12-17 11-41 16 65 9 10 8 3FG% .259 FT% .706

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Min 35 27 25 35 32 2 26 5 13

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Charlotte Coley Mack Wildreness Harris Andersen Barnett Ngoungjo Coleman Jones Team TOTALS

G. W. Diggs Witherspoon Hollis King Taylor Lee Edwards Ware Wilmore Katuka Team TOTALS

Attendance: 7059 Officials: Crawford, Gaffney, Scagliotta Halftime: Charlotte 33, Richmond 65

Attendance: 7051 Officials: Roberts, Kersey, Luckie Halftime: Charlotte 29, Xavier 27

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 2-8 0-2 2-4 3-9 2-6 2-2 1-4 0-1 2-4 4-12 3-8 4-5 3-9 2-8 2-2 3-6 3-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 9-11 3-5 1-2 4-5 0-0 4-5 29-64 FG% .453

O-R Pf Pts A To Bl St 1-6 5 6 1 0 2 1 0-0 5 10 0 1 0 1 3-6 1 4 1 2 0 0 1-5 1 15 10 3 0 4 0-1 1 10 0 1 0 0 0-0 1 9 1 1 0 0 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2-8 1 22 5 0 0 1 0-0 5 12 1 0 0 0 2-5 13-36 17-24 9-31 23 88 19 8 2 7 3FG% .361 FT% .708

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 8-15 0-2 6-8 3-7 2-6 6-9 8-13 2-3 7-7 2-7 0-2 0-0 2-10 1-5 5-5 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-2 2-2 0-0 2-3 0-0 1-1 29-60 FG% .483

O-R Pf Pts A To Bl St 3-12 4 22 1 2 1 0 2-6 14 14 3 2 1 1 4-13 3 25 2 4 1 2 1-3 1 4 4 2 0 1 1-5 3 10 9 2 0 0 0-0 1 6 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 6 1 0 0 0 0-2 3 5 0 1 1 0 1-1 9-22 25-30 12-43 19 92 21 13 4 4 3FG% .409 FT% .833

Min 31 16 26 45 33 17 3 33 21 225

Min 39 36 4038 405 0+ 6 10 11 225

Attendance: 788 Officials: DeMayo, Walton, Woodson Halftime: Charlotte 38, George Washington 40 Overtime: Charlotte 9, George Washington 13

Ian Andersen scored 16 points, Lamont Mack scored all 12 of his points in the final 8 minutes and Charlotte stunned No. 16 Xavier 65-60. Mack, Charlotte’s top scorer coming in, got into early foul trouble and missed his first six shots. He then hit four of his final six, including a 3-pointer with 31 seconds left to put the 49ers ahead 62-58. An’Juan Wilderness (15 pts.) iced it by going 3-for-4 from the foul line in the final 11 seconds before the Charlotte students stormed the floor in the 49ers’ second Top 20 victory in the last two years.

Despite Lamont Mack’s third double-double of the season, a powerful 22-point; 10-rebound performance, Charlotte lost at Richmond, 65-58, in Atlantic 10 action. The 49ers led by four at the half, 33-29, thanks in part to Mack’s 13 points and 46% shooting from the field. But the Niners shot just 29% in the second half, including 25% from long-range as Richmond pulled out the victory. The loss came on the heels of Charlotte’s hard-fought victory over #16/#17 Xavier. It was the Niners seventh straight road loss.

RaShad Coleman scored a career-high 22 points, including 16 in the second half but George Washington withstood the attack to pickup a 92-88 overtime victory. It was the 49ers fourth OT game of the season (Charlotte went 1-3 in those games). Charlotte led by six in the final minute after a pair of Phil Jones foul shots at 1:04. GW shot 52% in the second half and 60% from long-range to fight off the 49ers effort.

Game 28 Fordham 55, Charlotte 78 February 28, 2009 - Halton Arena (Charlotte, NC)

Game 29 Richmond 64, Charlotte 62 March 3, 2009 - Halton Arena (Charlotte, NC)

Game 30 St. Bonaventure 74, Charlotte 68 March 7, 2009 - O'Reilly Center (Olean, NY)

Charlotte Mack Wilderness Coley Harris Andersen Barnett Ngoundjo Church Coleman Pride Jones Team TOTALS

Fordham Moore Green Devine Fontan Tanner Thomas Beck Estwick Wing Team TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 5-12 2-5 1-2 2-4 0-0 0-0 4-6 0-0 2-5 5-9 2-4 2-4 4-7 3-6 0-0 0-3 0-3 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 4-11 0-5 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-7 0-0 0-0 29-61 FG% .475

O-R Pf Pts A To Bl 0-7 1 13 1 1 0 3-4 2 4 2 2 0 0-4 4 10 1 3 2 2-4 1 14 11 3 0 0-1 1 11 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1-5 1 11 3 1 0 0-1 0 0 0 0 0 5-9 2 10 0 1 1 1-2 7-24 8-14 13-38 12 73 18 13 3 3FG% .292 FT% .571

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 8-17 2-7 2-2 2-6 0-0 3-4 2-5 0-0 0-0 3-7 2-3 1-1 1-5 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-15 1-8 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 20-55 FG% .364

O-R Pf Pts A To Bl 2-7 1 20 1 3 1 2-5 4 7 0 3 2 3-9 4 4 1 2 0 1-3 3 9 4 4 0 1-2 0 3 2 4 1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 1 12 1 0 0 0-1 2 0 0 0 0 2-3 6-20 9-10 11-32 15 55 9 16 4 3FG% .300 FT% .900

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Charlotte Mack Wilderness Coley Harris Andersen Barnett Coleman Jones Team TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 12-26 2-8 6-9 0-0 0-0 3-4 1-6 0-0 2-2 1-4 0-2 2-2 3-5 3-5 0-0 0-1 0-1 2-2 0-4 0-1 2-2 3-7 0-1 0-2

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FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 0-2 0-0 4-6 1-4 1-4 2-2 3-9 0-2 2-2 3-5 2-3 1-2 8-13 3-6 5-6 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-3 1-2 0-0 3-9 1-4 0-0

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O-R Pf Pts A To 5-14 4 32 0 5 1-2 2 3 0 3 2-9 2 4 0 1 1-3 4 4 4 3 0-0 2 9 0 0 1-2 1 2 0 0 2-3 2 2 2 0 3-4 0 6 1 0 1-3 20-53 5-18 17-23 16-40 17 62 7 12 FG% .377 3FG% .278 FT% .739

O-R Pf Pts 1-2 4 4 0-2 2 5 0-2 3 8 1-3 4 9 0-6 2 24 0-0 1 2 2-3 3 5 1-3 2 7 1-5 21-47 8-21 14-18 6-26 21 64 FG% .447 3FG% .381

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Attendance: 5219 Officials: Perone, Sanzere, Heater Halftime: Charlotte 28, Richmond 34

Charlotte Coley Mack Wilderness Harris Andersen Barnett Ngoundjo Coleman Jones Team TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 6-13 0-0 1-5 3-10 0-5 4-4 4-7 0-0 2-4 5-11 2-4 4-8 2-9 1-7 5-7 1-4 0-3 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-1 1-2 3-8 0-0 0-0

O-R Pf Pts A To Bl St 4-8 3 13 0 3 0 3 1-1 4 10 1 0 0 0 2-6 0 10 1 0 0 1 2-6 3 16 7 1 0 1 1-4 3 10 0 2 0 1 2-3 1 2 1 0 0 2 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 0 1 1 0 0 0 2-3 5 6 0 1 0 0 0-2 24-65 3-20 17-30 14-35 21 68 11 7 0 8 FG% .369 3FG% .150 FT% .567

Min 36 19 30 40 29 11 8 16 11

SBU Carter Matthews Hall Benson Eleby Blackburn Cook Davenport Nicholson Team Totals

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 2-5 0-0 0-0 5-11 4-10 8-10 3-5 0-0 3-7 4-7 4-7 0-0 2-3 0-0 3-5 1-2 1-1 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 7-10 0-0 1-5

Min 10 38 38 23 17 23 10 11 30

O-R Pf Pts A To Bl St 0-3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0-4 3 22 1 2 0 0 2-9 4 9 5 3 2 1 0-1 4 12 3 0 0 0 1-2 4 7 4 5 0 1 0-6 3 5 5 4 0 2 1-1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3-10 3 15 0 5 1 1 1-3 24-44 9-18 17-29 8-42 23 74 18 21 3 5 FG% .545 3FG% .500 FT% .586

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Attendance: 4933 Officials: Bush, Anderson, Regan Halftime: St. Bonaventure 42, Charlotte 28

Attendance: 5691 Officials: Ferguson, Scirotto, Prager Halftime: Charlotte 35, Fordham 26

Six different 49ers scored in double digits and point guard DiJuan Harris surpassed 200 assists as Charlotte knocked off Fordham, 73-55. The win was the 49ers fourth straight at home. Harris had 11 assists and added a team-high 14 points for his sixth points-assists doubledouble. With 203 assists on the season, he became just the third 49er in school history to reach 200 assists. It was also his school-record 11th game with 10 or more assists. Lamont Mack added 13 points for his 16th straight game in double figures.

Richmond’s Kevin Anderson hit a driving layup with eight seconds left to lift the Spiders to a 64-62 victory over Charlotte. Charlotte’s Lamont Mack, who had tied the score at 62-62 on a layup with 28 seconds left got a good look at a game-winning three-point attempt, but it bounded off the rim. Mack led the 49ers with 32 points and 14 rebounds, both career highs, to notch his fourth double-double of the season.

Despite a furious second half comeback from a 22-point deficit, Charlotte could not leap past St. Bonventure on the road, 74-68. Charlotte’s defense forced 21 turnovers, including 14 in the second half and the 49ers used a 12-0 run to get back into the game and rallied again to cut the lead to five, 63-58, on a pair of Ian Andersen free throws with 4:03 to play. In the first half, the Bonnies shot 61% (64% from long range) to claim a lead that peaked at 20, 40-20. Charlie Coley had five dunks to become the third player in 49ers history to reach 100 career dunks.

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Game 31 Saint Joseph's 72, Charlotte 62 March 11, 2009 - Atlantic City, N.J. Charlotte Coley Mack Wilderness Harris Andersen Barnett Ngoundjo Church Coleman Jones Team TOTALS

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 3-8 0-2 0-0 7-15 2-4 3-5 1-3 0-0 0-0 3-5 1-1 4-4 4-12 4-12 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-2 1-1 0-0 3-7 0-0 1-2

St. Joseph's Hilliard Nivins Carr Govens Williamson Prescott Irwin Team Totals

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A 4-5 0-0 3-3 3-10 0-0 9-12 6-14 3-7 7-10 2-6 2-5 2-2 4-10 0-0 4-6 0-3 0-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0

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O-R Pf Pts A To Bl St Min 1-5 3 6 1 0 0 2 19 5-10 5 19 1 1 0 1 33 0-2 1 2 1 2 1 2 31 0-1 2 11 9 5 0 3 39 0-4 0 12 2 0 0 0 30 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1-1 4 2 1 0 0 0 9 0-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 1-1 1 0 1 1 0 0 15 1-1 5 7 0 3 0 0 18 0-2 8-22 8-11 9-27 21 62 16 12 1 8 200 FG% .418 3FG% .364 FT% .727

O-R Pf Pts A To 5-7 2 11 1 3 4-14 3 15 0 4 1-6 3 22 5 1 0-2 0 8 1 1 2-5 3 12 5 2 0-0 2 0 0 1 1-1 0 4 0 0 2-5 21-50 5-14 25-33 15-40 13 72 12 13 FG% .420 3FG% .357 FT%

Bl 0 1 1 0 2 0 0

St 2 2 0 3 3 0 0

Min 33 39 37 33 39 12 7

4 10 .758

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Attendance: 3312 Officials: Steratore, Faia, O'Connell Halftime: Saint Joseph's 23, Charlotte 30

Tasheed Carr scored 17 of his game-high 22 points in the second half to lead Saint Joseph's to a 72-62 win in the first round of the A-10 tournament. Ahmad Nivins added 15 points and 14 rebounds for the Hawks. Lamont Mack had 19 points and 10 rebounds for the 49ers, while Ian Andersen added 12 points and DiJuan Harris finished with 11 points and nine assists. St. Joe's trailed by as many as 13 points in the first half and were down 30-23 at the break but opened the second half with an 11-2 run to take control.

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Auburn at Xavier Boston College at Massachusetts Vanderbilt at Massachusetts Saint Louis at Xavier Xavier at Rhode Island Charlotte at Saint Joseph’s Saint Louis at Temple Saint Louis at Dayton Saint Joseph’s at Massachusetts Saint Joseph’s at Saint Louis Saint Joseph’s at Temple

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Massachusetts at Memphis Richmond at Syracuse Saint Joseph’s vs. Indiana/Notre Dame* Saint Joseph’s at Maui Invitational# Duquesne at Duke Tennessee at Temple Massachusetts at Kansas

12:00 6:00 TBA TBA 3:00 12:00 2:00

*May be aired on ESPNU depending on outcome of previous game #May be aired on ESPN2 or ESPNU depending on outcome of previous game

ESPN/ESPN2 Feb. 5 Feb. 11 Feb. 12 Feb. 19 Feb. 26 Mar. 5

Temple at Xavier Xavier at Dayton Temple at Saint Joseph’s Xavier at Charlotte Xavier at Saint Joseph’s Dayton at Xavier

7:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 9:00

Network designation to be determined at a later date

ESPN2 Nov. 21 Nov. 23 Nov. 24 Nov. 28 Nov. 30 Dec. 11 Dec. 13 Dec. 20 Jan. 17 Jan. 24 Mar 11

Xavier vs. Fairfield/Virginia Tech* Xavier at Puerto Rico Tip-Off Classic* Saint Joseph’s vs. Texas Charlotte vs. Baylor/ Providence* Charlotte at Anaheim Classic Saint Joseph’s at Villanova Xavier at Cincinnati Temple at Kansas Temple at Massachusetts Xavier at Louisiana State Atlantic 10 Championship Final

TBA TBA 3:00 TBA TBA 8:00 8:00 2:30 7:00 8:00 6:00

*May be aired on ESPNU depending on outcome of previous game

ESPNU

Senior shooter Ian Andersen blows kisses to his wife, Jill, after he knocks down a three.

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Rhode Island at Duke Xavier vs. Missouri Charlotte vs. Arizona State Virginia Commonwealth at Richmond Villanova at La Salle Wake Forest at Richmond Butler at Xavier Charlotte at Temple Massachusetts at Xavier

4:30 1:00 9:00 2:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 6:00 12:00

CBS Dec. 20

Xavier vs. Duke

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THE Atlantic 10 On March 2, 1975, the idea of what is now the Atlantic 10 Conference was conceived. What started as an eight-school, men’s basketball-only affiliation has grown into a 14-university, 21-sport league that is universally hailed as one of the best conferences in the country. That growth and prominence is a direct result of the ideals and Bernadette McGlade commitments of the member institutions of the Atlantic 10 - the University of Dayton, Duquesne University, Fordham University, The George Washington University, La Salle University, University of Massachusetts, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, University of Rhode Island, University of Richmond, St. Bonaventure University, Saint Joseph’s University, Saint Louis University, Temple University, and Xavier University. The 14 member institutions of the A-10 are united and strengthened by their diversity. Each is extraordinary in its educational mission, whether of

2008-09ATLANTIC 10 AWARDS (CHARLOTTE 49ERS) LEAGUE TITLES: Women’s Basketball (Tournament) Golf Women’s Soccer (RS & Tournament) Men’s Indoor Track Women’s Indoor Track Women’s Outdoor Track PLAYER OF THE YEAR Hailey Beam. W. Soccer (Midfielder) Adu Dentamo, M. Cross Country Amanda Goetschius, W. Cross Country Aja Jackson, W. Outdoor Track Darius Law, M. Indoor Track Shannon McCallum, W. Basketball (6th) Corey Nagy, Golf Jason Roberts, M. Outdoor Field Carly Romberg, Volleyball (Libero) Chris Salvaggione, M. Soccer (Offensive) Whitney Weinraub, W. Soccer (Offensive) SPORT SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF YEAR Hailey Beam, W. Soccer Lamarra Currie, W. Indoor Track Lamarra Currie, W. Outdoor Track Darius Law, M. Indoor Track Darius Law, M. Outdoor Track Corey Nagy, Golf COACH OF THE YEAR Bob Olesen, M. Indoor Track Bob Olesen, M. Outdoor Track Bob Olesen, W. Outdoor Track Adam Pry, Golf TOURNAMENT MVP Hailey Beam, W. Soccer Traci Ray, W. Basketball

CHARLOTTE IN THE A-10 (2006-09) League Championships Won

a Catholic faith, a private university or a land grant institution. The varied pursuits of each member prove that there are many threads that weave the fabric for a great conference. The presidents and chancellors of Atlantic 10 institutions, in conjunction with Atlantic 10 Commissioner Bernadette V. McGlade, have made a strong commitment to making the academic and athletics equation a successful one. Over the years, the league membership has strived to better recognize the academic accomplishments of its student-athletes. The Commissioner’s Honor Roll, which cites every Atlantic 10 student-athlete with a 3.5 grade point average or better, recognized 1,162 student-athletes in the Fall 2008 while 1,164 were named to the Spring 2009 Honor Roll. The league sponsors Academic AllConference teams in each of its sports and honors one student-athlete per sport as the A-10 Student-Athlete of the Year. Moreover, the Atlantic 10 provides four postgraduate scholarship grants to qualified student-athletes. In 2000-09, 182 student-athletes earned Academic AllConference recognition, while Charlotte’s Lamarra Currie, Christa Dominick of La Salle, St. Bonaventure’s Katelyn Murray and David Zenk of George Washington received postgraduate scholarship grants. The Atlantic 10 had 50 teams among the 767 Division I sports teams honored by the NCAA with public recognition awards for their latest multi-year Academic Progress Rate scores. These teams posted multi-year APR scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports. This represents an increase of 16 teams from a year ago and ranked the league fifth among 31 Division I leagues. In 19 of the 21 sports sponsored by the A-10, the league’s APR was at or above the conference average nationally according to the most recent data released by the NCAA. Moreover, 75 A-10 teams attained a perfect score in the NCAA’s Graduation Success Rate Report. The Atlantic 10, with a total population of nearly 74 million people within its geographic footprint of eight states and the District of Columbia, will crown champions in 21 sports this season: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, field hockey, men’s golf, women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track & field, women’s rowing, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming & diving, men’s and women’s tennis, and women’s volleyball.

Baseball: 2008 - RS; Tourney 2007 - RS; Tourney Women’s Basketball 2009 - Tourney 2006 - RS Golf 2009 2008 2007 2006 Women’s Soccer 2008 - RS; Tourney 2007 - RS 2006 - RS; Tourney Softball 2006 - RS Men’s Tennis 2007

Men’s Indoor Track 2009 2008 2006 Women’s Indoor Track 2009 2008 2007 2006 Men’s Outdoor Track 2009 2006 Women’s Outdoor Track 2009 2008 2007 2006

The 49ers golf and women’s indoor and women’s outdoor track and field teams have won A-10 titles in each year since joining the league.

Atlantic 10 Conference 230 South Broad Street, Suite 1700 Philadelphia, PA 19102 (215) 545-6678 Fax: (215) 545-3342

Web Site: www.atlantic10.org Commissioner: Bernadette McGlade Location: Philadelphia, Pa. Formed: August 13, 1975 (Eastern Collegiate Basketball League) (Changed to Atlantic 10 in 1982-83) First season: 1976-77 (Eastern Collegiate Basketball League) (Charter members: Duquesne, George Washington, Massachusetts, Penn State, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, Villanova, West Virginia)

Membership/City: Charlotte 49ers/Charlotte, N.C. Dayton Flyers/Dayton, Ohio Duquesne Dukes/Pittsburgh, Pa. Fordham Rams/Bronx, N.Y. George Washington Colonials/Washington, D.C. La Salle Explorers/Philadelphia, Pa. Massachusetts Minutemen/Amherst, Mass. Rhode Island Rams/Kingston, R.I. Richmond Spiders/Richmond, Va. St. Bonaventure Bonnies/St. Bonaventure, N.Y. Saint Joseph’s Hawks/Philadelphia, Pa. Saint Louis Billikens/St. Louis, Mo. Temple Owls/Philadelphia, Pa. Xavier Musketeers/Cincinnati, Ohio

Charlotte’s Conference Ties: 1965-1970 1970-1975 1975-1991 1991-1995 1995-2005 July 1, 2005 -

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Charlotte 49erS NOVEMBER Friday, November 13 Massachusetts at UCF Lehigh at Richmond Cleve. St. at St. Bonaventure Drexel at Saint Joseph’s UNC Asheville at Charlotte Youngstown State at Xavier Nicholls State at Duquesne Maine at Fordham Saturday, November 14 Temple at Delaware Creighton at Dayton Hampton at La Salle SE Missouri St at Saint Louis Sunday, November 15 George Washington at UNCW Fordham at Fairfield Monday, November 16 VMI at Richmond Charlotte vs. Elon (NIT) Tuesday, November 17 Temple at Georgetown ESPN St. Bonaventure vs. St. John’s Holy Cross at Saint Joseph’s Bowling Green at Xavier Duquesne at Iowa ESPNU Charlotte vs. Coast. Car./Duke George Washington at BU Wednesday, November 18 Sacred Heart at Fordham Rhode Island at Brown Cornell at Massachusetts Nebraska at Saint Louis Thurday, November 19 Dayton vs. Georgia Tech Richmond at William & Mary La Salle vs. So. Caro. ESPNU Friday, November 20 Dayton vs. G. Mason/Nova Saint Joseph’s vs BC La Salle vs. Davidson/USF Binghamton at St. Bona. Saturday, November 21 Fordham at Hartford UMBC at GW Ark.-Fort Smith at UMass Siena at Temple Sacred Heart at Xavier Saint Joseph’s at Paradise Jam Sunday, November 22 Holy Cross at Rhode Island Chattanooga at Richmond Dayton at Puerto Rico Tip Off La Salle at Charleston Classic Saint Joseph’s at Paradise Jam Kennesaw State at Saint Louis Monday, November 23 Duquesne vs. Binghamton Saint Joseph’s at Paradise Jam Tuesday, November 24 Duquesne vs. Ark.-Monticello Princeton at GW St. Francis (N.Y.) at UMass Longwood at Richmond Stony Brook at Rhode Island Ball State at Temple Miss. Valley St. at Saint Louis Wednesday, November 25 Duquesne at Western Carolina Thursday, November 26 Xavier vs. Marquette ESPN2 Friday, November 27 Xavier at Old Spice Classic Massachusetts vs. Rutgers Richmond vs. Mississippi St.

Saint Louis vs. Iowa State Temple vs. Virginia Tech St. Bonaventure v. SE Missouri St Saturday, November 28 Towson at Dayton Oregon State at GW Rhode Island at Davidson La Salle at Villanova ESPN2 Massachusetts at Legends Classic SLU vs. NW/Notre Dame Fordham at Manhattan Temple vs. St. John’s St. Bonaventure vs. Norfolk State Richmond vs. Missouri/ODU Sunday, November 29 Radford at Duquesne St. Bonaventure at Illinois State Xavier at Old Spice Classic ESPN2/ESPNU Monday, November 30 Saint Joseph’s at Rider DECEMBER Tuesday, December 1 Temple at Western Michigan Wednesday, December 2 Dayton at Miami (Ohio) Pitt at Duquesne 7:00 CBS C George Mason at GW Quinnipiac at Massachusetts Old Dominion at Richmond Saint Louis at Georgia Rhode Island at VCU East Carolina at Charlotte Thursday, December 3 Lafayette at La Salle Friday, December 4 Kent State at Xavier Saturday, December 5 Providence at Rhode Island St. Bonaventure at Mississippi St. Savannah State at Duquesne Massachusetts at Holy Cross Penn State at Temple Lehigh at Dayton Charlotte at Louisville ESPNU Bowling Green at Fordham Southern Illinois at Saint Louis Sunday, December 6 Hartford at La Salle Saint Joseph’s at Cornell George Washington vs. Navy Monday, December 7 Massachusetts at Seton Hall Tuesday, December 8 Dayton at George Mason Stony Brook at Fordham Quinnipiac at Rhode Island Temple at Miami (Ohio) Winston-Salem State at Charlotte Xavier at Kansas State ESPNU Wednesday, December 9 Duquesne at West Virginia Providence at George Washington La Salle at Rider Villanova at Saint Joseph’s ESPN2 Thursday, December 10 Northeastern at Rhode Island Le Moyne at St. Bonaventure Friday, December 11 Old Dominion at Dayton Grambling State at Massachusetts Saturday, December 12 La Salle at Kansas ESPN Saint Joseph’s at Minnesota Gardner-Webb at Charlotte George Washington at Towson Robert Morris at Duquesne Savannah State at St. Bonaventure Richmond at VCU Rockhurst at Saint Louis

Sunday, December 13 Rhode Island at Boston College Villanova at Temple CBS C Fordham at St. John’s Cincinnati at Xavier ESPNU Wednesday, December 16 Richmond at South Carolina Canisius at Duquesne Belmont at Saint Louis Saturday, December 19 Villanova at Fordham Bucknell at La Salle Xavier at Butler ESPN2 UMass vs. Memphis ESPN2 Richmond vs. Florida Duquesne at IUPUI St. Bonaventure at Syracuse Temple at Seton Hall Presbyterian at Dayton Missouri State at Saint Louis Sunday, December 20 Fairfield at Rhode Island Charlotte at Winthrop Lehigh at Saint Joseph’s Monday, December 21 Appalachian State at Dayton La Salle vs. Oklahoma St. ESPN2 Tuesday, December 22 UNC Greensboro at Richmond Saint Francis (Pa.) at Duquesne GW at East Carolina St. Bonaventure at Niagara UM-Kansas City at Saint Louis Wednesday, December 23 Charlotte at Old Dominion Fordham at James Madison Massachusetts at Boston College Miami (Ohio) at Xavier Monday, December 28 George Washington at Holy Cross UNC Wilmington at Richmond Bowling Green at Temple Tuesday, December 29 Cornell at La Salle Boston University at Dayton Saint Joseph’s at Siena Louisiana State at Xavier ESPNU Mercer at Charlotte Fordham at Kennesaw State Eastern Illinois at Saint Louis Rhode Island at Drexel Wednesday, December 30 George Washington at Harvard Duquesne at Old Dominion Massachusetts at Davidson Canisius at St. Bonaventure Temple at Northern Illinois Thursday, December 31 Richmond at Wake Forest ESPNU Friday, January 1 Dayton at New Mexico Saturday, January 2 La Salle at Binghamton Rhode Island vs. Okla. St. ESPNU Richmond at Bucknell St. Bonaventure at Marshall Princeton at Saint Joseph’s Kansas at Temple ESPN2 Georgia Tech at Charlotte Fox SS Saint Louis at Bowling Green Howard at George Washington Sunday, January 3 Xavier at Wake Forest FoxSports Fordham at Hampton Tuesday, January 5 Rhode Island at Akron Ball State at Dayton Wednesday, January 6 Charlotte at Tennessee GW at ST. BONAVENTURE

RICHMOND at DUQUESNE ST. JOSEPH’S at TEMPLE FORDHAM at UMASS Thursday, January 7 XAVIER at LA SALLE CBS C Saturday, January 9 DUQUESNE at DAYTON FORDHAM at SAINT JOSEPH’S ST. BONA. at CHARLOTTE RICHMOND at SAINT LOUIS Sunday, January 10 XAVIER at GW TEMPLE at RHODE ISLAND LA SALLE at UMASS Wednesday, January 13 G. WASHINGTON at LA SALLE UMASS at RICHMOND SAINT JOSEPH’S at URI SAINT LOUIS at DUQUESNE CHARLOTTE at XAVIER DAYTON at FORDHAM Temple at Pennsylvania Saturday, January 16 DAYTON at XAVIER ESPN2 MASSACHUSETTS at TEMPLE RHODE ISLAND at FORDHAM LA SALLE at RICHMOND SAINT JOSEPH’S at ST. BONA. Sunday, January 17 SLU at CHARLOTTE CBS C Monday, January 18 Towson at Saint Joseph’s Wednesday, January 20 CHARLOTTE at RICHMOND DUQUESNE at RHODE ISLAND GW at DAYTON ST. BONAVENTURE at UMASS XAVIER at TEMPLE La Salle at Pennsylvania FORDHAM at SAINT LOUIS Saturday, January 23 TEMPLE at FORDHAM CHARLOTTE at LA SALLE RICHMOND at GW Massachusetts at Baylor ESPNU DAYTON at ST. JOE’S ESPNU RHODE ISLAND at XAVIER ST. BONA. at DUQUESNE Monday, January 25 Saint Joseph’s at Pennsylvania Tuesday, January 26 RHODE ISLAND at DAYTON Wednesday, January 27 LA SALLE at FORDHAM UMASS at SAINT JOSEPH’S SAINT LOUIS at GW TEMPLE at CHARLOTTE Thursday, January 28 DUQUESNE at XAVIER CBS C Saturday, January 30 LA SALLE at TEMPLE ESPN2 GW at RHODE ISLAND SAINT LOUIS at RICHMOND CHARLOTTE at UMASS ESPNU DAYTON at ST. BONA. Sunday, January 31 FORDHAM at XAVIER ST. JOE’S at DUQUESNE FEBRUARY Tuesday, February 2 RHODE ISLAND at LA SALLE Wednesday, February 3 DUQUESNE at TEMPLE RICHMOND at ST. JOE’S XAVIER at MASSACHUSETTS GW at CHARLOTTE ST. BONAVENTURE at SLU Saturday, February 6 XAVIER at DAYTON ESPN2 CHARLOTTE at FORDHAM

DUQUESNE at GW UMASS at RHODE ISLAND TEMPLE at RICH. ESPNU ST. BONA at SAINT JOSEPH’S SAINT LOUIS at LA SALLE Tuesday, February 9 SLU at SAINT JOSEPH’S Wednesday, February 10 CHARLOTTE at DAYTON FORDHAM at ST. BONA. RICHMOND at URI Thursday, February 11 UMASS at DUQUESNE Saturday, February 13 GW at FORDHAM RICHMOND at ST. BONA. DAYTON at SLU ESPNU RHODE ISLAND at TEMPLE Xavier at Florida ESPN Sunday, February 14 LA SALLE at DUQUESNE ST. JOE’S at UMASS CBS C Wednesday, February 17 DUQUESNE at CHARLOTTE FORDHAM at RICHMOND MASSACHUSETTS at GW TEMPLE at ST. BONA. SAINT JOSEPH’S at XAVIER RHODE ISLAND at SLU Thursday, February 18 LA SALLE at DAYTON CBS C Saturday, February 20 TEMPLE at SAINT JOSEPH’S XAVIER at CHARLOTTE FORDHAM at URI GW at RICHMOND Sunday, February 21 DAYTON at DUQ. ESPN2 ST. BONA. at LA SALLE SAINT LOUIS at UMASS Wednesday, February 24 DAYTON at TEMPLE LA SALLE at GW ST. BONA. at FORDHAM ST. JOE’S at CHARLOTTE XAVIER at SAINT LOUIS Saturday, February 27 CHARLOTTE at GW URI at ST. BONA. UMASS at DAYTON DUQUESNE at SAINT LOUIS Sunday, February 28 RICH. at XAVIER ESPN2 TEMPLE at LA SALLE MARCH Wednesday, March 3 CHARLOTTE at URI DUQUESNE at ST. BONA. UMASS at LA SALLE ST. JOE’S at GW XAVIER at FORDHAM TEMPLE at SAINT LOUIS Thursday, March 4 DAYTON at RICHMOND Saturday, March 6 FORDHAM at DUQUESNE GW at TEMPLE RICHMOND at CHARLOTTE LA SALLE at ST. JOE’S ST. BONA. at XAVIER RHODE ISLAND at UMASS SAINT LOUIS at DAYTON Tuesday, March 9 A-10 Championship - First Rd. Friday, March 12 A-10 Championship - Quarters Saturday, March 13 A-10 Championship - Semis Sunday, March 14 Atlantic 10 Championship

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Duquesne

Wed, Feb.10 @ Dayton, 7:00 p.m.

Series: 4-4 (H: 3-0; A: 1-3; N: 0-1) Last year: W, 79-66 @ Halton Coach Gregory vs. 49ers: 3-4

Wed, Feb. 17 @ Halton Arena, 7:00 p.m. CBS CR

Series: 5-2 (H: 3-0; A: 2-2) Last year: L, 71-76 @ Duquesne Coach Everhart vs. 49ers: 0-3

East Carolina Wed, Dec. 2 @ Halton Arena; 8 p.m.

Series: 11-5 (H: 6-2; A: 5-3) Last year: Did not meet; last time was 2005 Coach McCarthy vs. 49ers: 0-0

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Dayton, Ohio Enrollment: 7,426 Founded: 1850 President: Dr. Daniel J. Curran Nickname: Flyers Colors: Red and Blue Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena (cap.): Blackburn Court (13,266) Athletics Director: Ted Kissell

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Pittsburgh, Pa. Enrollment: 10,160 Founded: 1878 President: Dr. Charles Dougherty Nickname: Dukes Colors: Red and Blue Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena (cap.): AJ Palumbo Center Athletics Director: Greg Amodio

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Greenville, N.C. Enrollment: 27, 974 Founded: 1907 Chancellor: Steven Ballard Nickname: Pirates Colors: Old Gold and Royal Purple Conference: Confernce USA Arena (cap.): Williams Arena Athletics Director: Terry Holand

SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact: Doug Hauschild (O) 937-229-4390 (C) 937-272-4503 email: sid@udayton.edu Fax: 937-229-4461 Press Row Phone: 937-449-2855 Website: www.daytonflyers.com

SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact: Dave Saba (O) 412-396-5861 (H) 412-341-3271 email: saba@duq.edu Fax: 412-396-6210 Press Row Phone: 412-396-4925 Website: www.goduquesne.com

SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact: Jody Jones (O) 252-737-4522 email: jonesjod@ecu.edu Fax: 252-737-4528 Press Row Phone: 252-328-0135 Website: www.ecupirates.com

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Brian Gregory (Oakland, ‘90) Car.: 125-66; 7 years UD: 125-68; 7 years Staff: Billy Schmidt (Wake Forest, ‘92) Cornell Mann (Akron, ‘95) Jon Borovich (Central Michigan, ‘01) 2008-09 Record/A-10: 27-8; 11-5 (T2nd) Postseason Play: NCAA Lettermen Returning/Lost: 10/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Ron Everhart (Va. Tech, '85) Car.: 222-217. 15 years Duquesne: 48-45, 4 years Staff: Bill Barton (Salem State, ‘89) Steve Hall (Va. Tech, '93) Scott Rigot (Buffalo, ‘86) 2008-09 Record/A-10: 21-13; 9-7 (T5th) Postseason Play: NIT Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/1 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1

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2009-10 SCHEDULE CREIGHTON at Puerto Rico Tip-off TOWSON at Miami (OH) LEHIGH at George Mason OLD DOMINION PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE APPALACHIAN STATE BOSTON UNIVERSITY at New Mexico BALL STATE DUQUESNE at Fordham at Xavier GEORGE WASHINGTON at Saint Joseph’s RHODE ISLAND at St. Bonaventure XAVIER CHARLOTTE at Saint Louis LA SALLE at Duquesne at Temple MASSACHUSETTS at Richmond SAINT LOUIS Atlantic 10 Championship

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2009-10 SCHEDULE 13 NICHOLLS STATE 17 at Iowa 23-25 at O'Reily Auto Parts Classic 29 RADFORD 2 PITTSBURGH 5 SAVANNAH STATE 9 at West Virginia 12 MORRIS ROBERTS 16 CANISIUS (DH) 19 at IUPUI 22 SAINT FRANCIS, PA 30 at Old Dominion 6 RICHMOND 9 at Dayton 13 SAINT LOUIS 20 at Rhode Island 23 ST. BONAVENTURE 28 at Xavier 31 SAINT JOSEPH’S 3 at Temple 6 at George Washington 11 MASSACHUSETTS 14 LA SALLE 17 at Charlotte 21 DAYTON 27 at Saint Louis 3 at St. Bonaventure 6 FORDHAM 9-14 Atlantic 10 Championship

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TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Mark McCarthy (Va. Tech, ‘74) Car: 333-213, 18 years ECU: 24-36, 2 years Staff: Michael Perry (Richmond, ‘81) Larry Epperly (Emory & Henry, '74) John Moseley (East Carolina, ‘98) 2008-09 Record/CUSA: 13-7; 5-11 (9th) Postseason Play: none Lettermen Returning/Lost: 9/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2

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2009-10 SCHEDULE WAKE FOREST at Campbell at Paradise Jam at UNC Greensboro at Charlotte COKER CLEMSON SAINT ANDREWS GEORGE WASHINGTON at Virginia Commonwealth NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL at University of Alabama-Birmingham MARSHALL at Memphis HOUSTON at Southern Mississippi at Tulane RICE CENTRAL FLORIDA at Marshall TULANE at UTEP at Rice SMU TULSA at Central Florida SOUTHERN MISS


Charlotte 49erS Fordham

Sat, Feb. 6 @ Fordham, 1:00 p.m.

Series: 5-1 (H: 3-0; A: 1-0; N: 1-0) Last year: W, 73-55 @ Halton Coach Whittenburg vs. 49ers: 1-4

Gardner-Webb

GW

Sat, Dec. 12 @ Halton Arena, 3:30 p.m.

Series: 1-0 (H: 1-0) Last year: Did not meet Coach Scruggs vs. 49ers: 0-1

Sun, Feb. 3 @ Halton Arena; 7:30 p.m. Sat, Feb. 27 @ GW; 6 p.m.

Series: 9-10 (H: 3-0; A: 1-4; N: 0-1) Last year: W, 69-51 (H); LOT, 88-92 Coach Hobbs vs. 49ers: 6-3

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Bronx, N.Y. Enrollment: 8, 430 Founded: 1841 President: Joseph M. McShane, S.J. Nickname: Rams Colors: Maroon and White Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena (cap.): Rose Hill Gym (3,200) Athletics Director: Frank McLaughlin

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Boiling Springs, N.C. Enrollment: 4,000 Founded: 1905 President: Dr. Frank Bonner Nickname: Runnin’ Bulldogs Colors: Scarlet and Black Conference: Big South Arena (cap.): Paul Porter Arena (3,500) VP/ Athletics Director: Chuck Burch

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Washington, D.C. Enrollment: 24, 531 Founded: 1821 President: Steven Knapp Nickname: Colonials Colors: Buff and Blue Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena (cap.): Smith Athletic Center (5,000) VP/ Athletics Director: Jack Kvancz

SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact: Joe DiBari (O) 718-817-4240 (H) 718-850-4700 email:dibara@fordham.edu Fax: 718-817-4244 Press Row Phone: 718-817-2736 Website: www.fordhamsports.com

SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact: Marc Rabb (O) 704-406-4355 email: mrabb@gardner-webb.edu Website: www.gwusports.com

SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact: Brad Bower (O) 202-994-6654 (H) 703-658-1497 email: bbower@gwu.edu Fax: 202-994-2713 Press Row Phone: 202-994-1776 Website: www.GWsports.com

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Rick Scruggs (Georgia, ‘79) Car.: 369-312, 22 years TEAM INFORMATION Gardner-Webb: 191-197 15 years Head Coach:Dereck Whittenburg (NC State, ‘84) Staff: Ken Huber (Ohio State, '96) Car.: 135-158; 10 years Michael Lee (Kansas, '05); FU: 68-108, 6 years Doug Esleeck (North Carolina, '05) Staff: Jared Grasso (Quinnipac, ‘02) 2008-09 Record/Big South: 13-17, 9-9 (6th) Travis Lyons (Manhattan, ‘98) Postseason Play: none Steve Treffiletti (Kenne State, ‘03) Lettermen Returning: 8 2008-09 Record/A-10: 3-25; 1-15 (14th) Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Postseason Play: None Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/6Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Nov.

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2009-10 SCHEDULE 13 UNIVERSITY OF MAINE 15 at Fairfield University 18 SACRED HEART UNIVERISTY 21 at University of Hartford 28 at Manhattan College 5 BOWLING GREEN 8 STONY BROOK 13 at St. Johns 19 VILLANOVA 23 James Madison 29 at Kennesaw State 3 at Hampton 6 at Massachusetts 9 at Saint Joseph’s 13 DAYTON 16 RHODE ISLAND 20 at Saint Louis 23 TEMPLE 27 LA SALLE 31 at Xavier 6 CHARLOTTE 10 at St. Bonaventure 13 GEORGE WASHINGTON 17 at Richmond 20 at Rhode Island 24 ST. BONAVENTURE 3 XAVIER 6 at Duquesne 9-14 Atlantic 10 Championship

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2009-10 SCHEDULE CONVENANT MONTREAT METHODIST at North Carolina WESTERN CAROLINA UNC ASHEVILLE LIBERTY at Charlotte at Duke JAMES MADISON at Penn State at Texas at High Point at Radford CHARLESTON SOUTHERN COASTAL CAROLINA at Liberty at Virginia Military Insititute PRESBYTERIAN WINTHROP RADFORD HIGH POINT at Coastal Carolina at Charleston Southern VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE LIBERTY at Winthrop at Presbyterian at UNC Asheville

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Karl Hobbs (Connecticut,'85) Car: 133-100, 8 years GW: 133-100, 8 years Staff: Darrell Brooks (Bowie St., ‘79), Roland Houston (Rhode Island, '82) Greg Collucci (GWU, ‘05) 2008-09 Record/A-10: 10-18; 4-12; 13th Postseason Play: none Lettermen Returning/Lost: 6/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Nov.

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2009-10 SCHEDULE 15 UNC WILMINGTON 17 at Boston University 21 UMBC 24 PRINCETON 28 OREGON STATE 2 GEORGE MASON 6 NAVY 9 PROVIDENCE 12 at Towson 22 at East Carolina 28 at Holy Cross 30 at Harvard 2 HOWARD 6 at St. Bonaventure 10 XAVIER 13 at La Salle 20 at Dayton 23 RICHMOND 27 SAINT LOUIS 30 at Rhode Island 3 at Charlotte 6 DUQUESNE 13 at Fordham 17 MASSACHUSETTS 20 at Richmond 24 LA SALLE 27 CHARLOTTE 3 ST. JOSEPH’S 6 at Temple 9-14 Atlantic 10 Championship

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La Salle

Sat., Jan. 2 @ Halton Arena, 7:00 p.m. FOX SportSouth

Series: 0-5 (H: 0-2; A: 0-2; N: 0-1) Last year: Did not meet Coach Hewitt vs. 49ers: 1-0

Louisville

Sat., Jan. 23 @ La Salle, 2:00 p.m.

Series: 4-1 (H: 2-1; A: 2-0) Last year: L, 61-68 @ Halton Coach Giannini vs. 49ers: 1-3

Sat., Dec. 5 @ Louisville; 7:00 p.m. ESPNU

Series: 15-15 (H: 7-6; A: 5-9; N: 3-0) Last year: Did not meet Coach Pitino vs. 49ers: 4-4

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Atlanta, Geogia Enrollment: 18,006 Founded: 1885 President: George P. “Bud” Peterson Nickname: Yellow Jackets Colors: White and Old Gold Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference Arena (cap.): Alexander Memorial (9,191) Athletics Director: Dan Radakovich

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Philadelphia, Pa. Enrollment: 7,585 Founded: 1863 President: Br. Michael McGinniss, F.S.C Nickname: Explorers Colors: Blue and Gold Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena (cap.): Tom Gola Arena (4,000) Athletics Director: Dr. Thomas Brennan

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Louisville, Ky. Enrollment: 22,000 Founded: 1798 President: Dr. James R. Ramsey Nickname: Cardinals Colors: Red and Black Conference: Big East Arena (cap.): Freedom Hall (18,865) VP/Athletics Director: Tom Jurich

SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact: Mike Stamus (O) 404-894-5445 (C) 404-218-9723 email: mstamus@athletics.gatech.edu Fax: 404-894-1248 Press Row Phone: 404-894-5458 Website: www.ramblinwreck.cstv.com

SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact: Kale Bales (O) 215-951-1513 (C) 215-704-0791 email: beers@lasalle.edu Fax: 215-951-1694 Press Row Phone: 215-438-5158 Website: www.GoExplorers.com

SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact: Kenny Klein (O) 502-852-6581 (C) 502-599-7865 email: kenny.klein@louisville.edu Fax: 502-852-7401 Press Row Phone: Website: www.uoflsports.com

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Paul Hewitt (St. John Fisher, '85) Car.: 220-159; 12 years Georgia Tech: 154-131, 9 years Staff: John O’Connor (Penn State, ‘83) Peter Zaharis (NYU, ‘87) Willie Reese (Georgia Tech, ‘89) 2008-09 Record/ACC: 12-19; 2-4 Postseason Play: N/A

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Dr. John Giannini (No. Cent., '84) Car.: 366-228, 20 years LaSalle: 71-79, 5 years Staff: Walt Fuller (Drexel, ‘87); Horace Owens (Rhode Island, ‘83); Harris Adler (Univ. of Sciences, '98) 2008-09 Record/A-10: 18-13; 9-7 (T5th) Postseason Play: none Lettermen Returning/Lost: 9/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Rick Pitino (UMass, ‘74) Car: 552-197, 23 years UofL: 200-73, 9 years Staff: Ralph Willard (Holy Cross, ‘67) Steve Masiello (Kentucky, ‘00) Walter McCarthy (Kentucky, ‘96) 2008-09 Record/Big East: 31-6; 16-2 (1st) Postseason Play: NCAA Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3

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2009-10 SCHEDULE at UNC Wilmington CHARLOTTE at Niagara CAMPBELL at Campbell at Furman at Wofford EAST TENNESSEE STATE vs Kentucky MILLIGAN at Texax ELON UNC GREENSBORO DAVIDSON at Chattanooga at Samford WESTERN CAROLINA WOFFORD FURMAN at Georgia Southern THE CITADEL THE CITADEL at The Citadel at Western Carolina COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON at UNC Greensboro at ESPN BracketBusters CHATTANOOGA SAMFORD at SoCon Tournament

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2009-10 SCHEDULE HOLY FAMILY HAMPTON at South Carolina at USF/Davidson at Villanova LAFAYETTE HARTFORD at Rider at Kansas BUCKNELL at Oklahoma State CORNELL at Binghamton XAVIER at Massachusetts GEORGE WASHINGTON at Richmond at Penn CHARLOTTE at Fordham at Temple RHODE ISLAND SAINT LOUIS at Duquesne at Dayton ST. BONAVENTURE at George Washington TEMPLE MASSACHUSETTS at St. Joseph’s Atlantic 10 Championship

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2009-10 SCHEDULE EAST TENNESEE STATE MORGAN STATE APPALACHIAN STATE @ UNLV STESTSON CHARLOTTE WESTERN CAROLINA ORAL ROBERTS WESTERN KENTUCKY LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE RADFORD USF at Kentucky at Providence ST. JOHNS VILLANOVA at Pittsburgh at Seton Hall CINCINNATI at West Virginia CONNECTICUT RUTGERS at St. Johns at Syracuse NOTRE DAME at DePaul GEORGETOWN at Connecticut at Marquette SYRACUSE Big East Tournament


Charlotte 49erS Massachusetts

Mercer

Sat., Jan. 30 @ UMass, 6:00 p.m. ESPNU

Series: 4-3 (H: 1-1; A: 1-1; N: 2-1) Last year: WOT, 69-64 @ Halton Coach Kellogg vs. 49ers: 0-1

Tues., Dec. 29 @ Halton Arena, 7:30 p.m.

Series: First meeting Last year: Did not meet Coach Hoffman vs. 49ers: 0-0

Old Dominion Wed., Dec. 23 @ ODU; 7:00 p.m.

Series: 12-14 (H: 8-5; A: 4-8; N: 0-1) Last year: L, 68-69 @ Halton Coach Taylor vs. 49ers: 0-1

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Amherst, Mass. Enrollment: 26,360 Founded: 1863 President: Jack M. Wilson Nickname: Minutemen Colors: Maroon, White, and Grey Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena (cap.): Mullins Center (9,493) Athletics Director: John McCutcheon

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Macon, Georgia Enrollment: 8,000 Founded: 1833 President: William D. Underwood Nickname: Bears Colors: Orange and Black Conference: Atlantic Sun Arena (cap.): University Center (3,200) Athletics Director: Bobby Pope

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Norfolk, Va. Enrollment: 24, 125 Founded: 1930 President: John Broderick Nickname: Monarchs Colors: Slate Blue, Silver, and Cerulean Blue Conference: Colonial Athletic Arena (cap.): Constant Convo. Center (8,424) VP/ Athletics Director: Dr. Jim Jarrett

SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact: Jason Yellin (O) 413-545-3061 (H) 413-687-1756 email: jyellin@admin.umass.edu Fax: 413-545-1556 Press Row Phone: 413-545-3550 Website: www.umassathletics.com

SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact: Robbie Burns (O) 478-301-2735 email: jones_p@mercer.edu Fax: 478-301-5222 Press Row Phone: 478-301-5211 Website: www.mercerbears.com

SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact: Carol Hudson Jr. (O) 757-683-3372 email: chudson@odu.edu Fax: 757-625-2061 Press Row Phone: 757-683-5596 Website: www.odusports.com

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Bob Hoffman (Oklahoma Baptist, '79) Car.: 417-185, 20 years Mercer: 17-15; 1 years Staff: Spencer Wright (Oklahoma Baptist ‘95); Paul Johnson (Florida College); Mark Osing (Houston Baptist) 2008-09 Record/A-Sun: 17-15; 11-9 (T5th) Postseason Play: none Lettermen Returning/Lost: 5/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Blaine Taylor (Montana,'81) Car: 303-159, 15 years ODU: 161-94, 9 years Staff: Jim Corrigan (Duke, '80), Ron Wilkes (Stetson, '93) John Richardson (Elizabeth City State, '85) 2008-09 Record/Colonial: 25-10; 12-6 (T3rd) Postseason Play: CBI Lettermen Returning/Lost: 10/1 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/1

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Derek Kellogg (UMass, '95) Car.: 12-18; 2 years ASU: 12-18; 2 years Staff: Adam Ginsburg (Buffalo, ‘97) Antwon Jackson (Pikeville (Ky.) ‘93) Vance Walburg (Cal State-Bakersfield, ‘78) 2008-09 Record/A10: 12-18;7-9 (10th) Postseason Play: None Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Nov.

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2009-10 SCHEDULE 13 @ UCF 18 CORNELL 21 ARKANSAS-FORT SMITH 24 ST. FRANCIS (NY) 27 RUTGERS 28 FLORIDA STATE or MICHIGAN 2 QUINNIPIAC 5 at Holy Cross 7 at Seton Hall 11 GRAMBLING 19 MEMPHIS 23 at Boston College 30 at Davidson 6 FORDHAM 10 LA SALLE 13 at Richmond 16 at Temple 20 ST. BONAVENTURE 23 at Baylor 27 at Saint Joseph’s 30 CHARLOTTE 3 XAVIER 6 at Rhode Island 11 at Duquesne 14 SAINT JOSEPH’S 17 at George Washington 21 SAINT LOUIS 27 at Dayton 3 at La Salle 6 RHODE ISLAND 9-14 Atlantic 10 Championship

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2009-10 SCHEDULE World Vision Invite FISK FLORIDA STATE at Georgia Tech LIPSCOMB BELMONT PIEDMONT at Vanderbilt at Alabama at Charlotte at Jacksonville at North Florida CAMPBELL EAST TENNESSEE USC UPSTATE at Stetson at Florida Gulf Coast KENNESAW STATE STETSON FLORIDA GULF COAST at Kennesaw State USC UPSTATE at Campbell at East Tennessee State NORTH FLORIDA JACKSONVILLE at Belmont at Lipscomb Atlantic Sun Tournament

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2009-10 SCHEDULE BETHUNE COOKMAN LONGWOOD at Liberty MARSHALL at South Padre Island Invite at Richmond DELAWARE MT. ST. MARYS at Dayton at Georgetown CHARLOTTE DUQUESNE at George Mason at Towson JAMES MADISON HOFSTRA UNC-Wilmington DREXEL at Delaware at William & Mary GEORGIA STATE at Northeastern WILLIAM & MARY at VCU at James Madison GEORGE MASON TOWSON at Brackbuster at Georgia State CAA Tournament

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Rhode Island

Richmond

Wed, Mar. 3 @ URI, 7:00 p.m.

Series: 5-3 (H: 2-1; A: 1-2; N: 1-1) Last year: L, 64-71 @ Halton Coach Baron vs. 49ers: 3-5

Wed. Jan. 20 @ Richmond @ 7:00 p.m. Sat. Mar. 6 @ Halton @ 2:00 p.m.

Series: 7-4 (H: 1-1; A: 1-3; N: 1-1) Last year: L, 58-65 @ Rich.; L, 62-64 @ Cha Coach Mooney vs. 49ers: 5-3

St. Bonaventure Sat. Jan. 9 @ Halton @ 7:00 p.m.

Series: 6-3 (H: 2-0; A: 2-2; N: 2-1) Last year: L, 68-74 @ St. Bonaventure Coach Schmidt vs. 49ers: 3-6

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Kingston, R.I. Enrollment: 19, 095 Founded: 1892 Chancellor: David M. Dooley Nickname: Rams Colors: Keaney Blue, Dark Blue, and White Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena (cap.): Ryan Center (7,657) Athletics Director: Thorr Bjorn

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Richmond, Va. Enrollment: 4,250 Founded: 1830 President: Dr. Edward L. Ayers Nickname: Spiders Colors: UR Red and UR Blue Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena (cap.): Robins Center (9,071) Athletics Director: Jim Miller

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: St. Bonaventure, NY Enrollment: 2,500 Founded: 1858 President: Sister Margaret Carney Nickname: Bonnies Colors: Brown and White Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena (cap.): Reilly Center (5,558) VP/ Athletics Director: Steve Watson

SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact: Mike Laprey (O) 401-874-2401 (C) 401-829-3747 email: mlaprey@uri.edu Fax: 401-874-5354 Press Row Phone: 401-874-5359 Website: www.gorhody.com

SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact: Mark Kwolek (O) 804-289-8320 (C) 804-349-3353 email: mkwolek@richmond.edu Fax: 804-343-3353 Press Row Phone: 804-289-8806 Website: www.richmondspiders.com

SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact: Pat Pierson (O) 716-375-2575 email: ppierson@sbu.edu Fax: 716-375-2383 Press Row Phone: 716-375-2662 Website: www.gobonnies.com

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Jimmy Baron (St. Bonaventure, '77) Car.: 337-320; 22 years URI: 131-118, 8 years Staff: Kevin Clark (Clark, ‘81) Pat Clark (St. Bonaventure, ‘92) Pat Skerry (Tufts, ‘92) 2008-09 Record/A10: 23-11; 11-5 (T2nd) Postseason Play: NIT Lettermen Returning/Lost: 9/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Chris Mooney (Princeton, ‘94) Car.: 99-109, 7 years Richmond: 57-70, 4 years Staff: Kevin McGeehan (Gettysburg, ‘95); Jamal Brunt (Randolph Macon, ‘03); Rob Jones (Tocca Falls, ‘01) 2008-09 Record/A10: 20-16; 9-7 (T5th) Postseason Play: CBI Lettermen Returning/Lost: 11/1 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/1

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2009-10 SCHEDULE at Brown HOLY CROSS STONY BROOK at Davidson at VCU PROVIDENCE QUINNIPIAC NORTHEASTERN at Boston College FAIRFIELD at Drexel OKLAHOMA STATE at Akron TEMPLE ST. JOSEPH’S at Fordham DUQUESNE at Xavier at Dayton GEORGE WASHINGTON at La Salle MASSACHUSETTS RICHMOND at Temple at St. Louis FORDHAM at St. Bonaventure CHARLOTTE Atlantic 10 Championship

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2009-10 SCHEDULE VMI at William & Mary CHATTANOOGA LONGWOOD MISSISSIPPI STATE at Old Dominion at VCU at South Carolina FLORIDA UNC GREENSBORO UNC WILMINGTON at Wake Forest at Bucknell at Duquesne at Saint Louis MASSACHUSETTS LA SALLE CHARLOTTE at George Washington SAINT LOUIS at Saint Joseph’s TEMPLE at Rhode Island at St. Bonaventure FORDHAM at Xavier DAYTON at Charlotte Atlantic 10 Championship

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TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Mark Schmidt (Boston College ‘86) Car: 105-127, 8 years SBU: 23-37, 2 years Staff: Jeff Massey (Xavier, ‘95), Dave Moore (Bethel, ‘98) Dino Pressley (Kutztown, ‘93) 2008-09 Record/A-10: 15-15; 6-10 (11th) Postseason Play: none Lettermen Returning/Lost: 6/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1

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2009-10 SCHEDULE CLEVELAND STATE at St. Johns BINGHAMTON SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE NORFOLK STATE at Illinois State at Mississippi State at Syracuse at Niagra CANISIUS at Marshall GEORGE WASHINGTON at Charlotte SAINT JOSEPH’S at Massachusetts at Duquesne DAYTON at Saint Louis at Saint Joseph’s FORDHAM RICHMOND TEMPLE at La Salle at Fordham RHODE ISLAND DUQUESNE at Xavier Atlantic 10 Championship


Charlotte 49erS

Saint Joseph’s

Saint Louis

Wed. Feb. 24 @ Halton Arena @ 7:30 p.m.

Series: 4-3 (H: 1-3; A: 1-2; N: 0-0) Last year: L, 69-78 @ SJU; L, 69-72 @ Cha. Coach Martelli vs. 49ers: 2-2

Sun. Jan. 17 @ Halton Arena @ 4:00 p.m. CBS CR

Series: 11-11 (H: 9-2; A: 1-10) Last year: L, 61-69 @ Saint Louis Coach Majerus vs. 49ers: 1-1

Temple

Wed. Jan. 27 @ Halton @ 7:00 p.m. CBS CR

Series: 5-4 (H: 3-0; A: 0-4; N: 1-1) Last year: L, 53-80 @ Temple Coach Dunphy vs. 49ers: 3-2

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Philadelphia, Pa. Enrollment: 7,542 Founded: 1851 President: Timothy R. Lannon, S.J. Nickname: Hawks Colors: Crimson and Gray Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena (cap.): Palestra (8,722) Athletics Director: Don DiJulia

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: St. Louis, Mo. Enrollment: 12,700 Founded: 1818 President: Lawrence Biondi, S.J. Nickname: Billikens Colors: Royal Blue and White Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena (cap.): Chaifetz Arena (10,600) Athletics Director: Chris May

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Philadelphia, Pa. Enrollment: 34,000 Founded: 1884 President: Ann Weaver Hart Nickname: Owls Colors: Cherry and White Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena (cap.): Liacouras Center (10,206) VP/ Athletics Director: Bill Bradshaw

SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact: Marie Wozniak (O) 610-660-1727 (C) 610-999-3634 email: mwozniak@sju.edu Fax: 215-898-4324 Press Row Phone: 828-262-7060 Website: www.sjuhawks.com

SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact: Chuck Young (O) 314-977-2524 email: yahngc@slu.edu Fax: 314-977-3178 Press Row Phone: 314-977-3178 Website: www.slubillikens.com

SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact: Larry Doughtery (O) 215-204-2588 (C) 215-651-1822 email: larrydou@temple.edu Fax: 215-204-7499 Press Row Phone: 215-204-7445 Website: www.owlsports.com

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Phil Martelli (Widener, ‘76) Car.: 278-167, 14 years SJU: 278-167, 14 years Staff: Mark Bass (SJU, ‘96) Geoff Arnold (SJU, ‘86) David Duda (Spring Garden, ‘88) 2008-09 Record/A-10: 17-15; 9-7 (T5th) Postseason Play: none Lettermen Returning/Lost: 10/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2

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2009-10 SCHEDULE DREXEL HOLY CROSS BOSTON COLLEGE at Cornell VILLANOVA at Minnesota LEHIGH at Siena PRINCETON at Temple FORDHAM at Rhode Island at St. Bonaventure TOWSON DAYTON at Penn MASSACHUSETTS at Duquesne RICHMOND ST.BONAVENTURE SAINT LOUIS at Massachusetts at Xavier TEMPLE at Charlotte at George Washington LA SALLE Atlantic 10 Championship

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Rick Majerus(Marquette, ‘70) Car.: 456-273, 22 years SLU: 34-29, 3 years Staff: Porter Moser (Creighton, ‘90); Chris Harriman (Augusta State, ‘03); Alex Jensen (Utah, ‘00) 2008-09 Record/A-10: 18-14; 8-8 (9th) Postseason Play: none Lettermen Returning/Lost: 5/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2

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2009-10 SCHEDULE SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE NEBRASKA KENNESAW STATE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE IOWA STATE NORTHWESTERN/NOTRE DAME GEORGIA SOUTHERN ILLINOIS ROCKHURST BELMONT MISSOURI STATE UMKC EASTERN ILLINOIS at Bowling Green RICHMOND at Duquesne at Charlotte FORDHAM at George Washington at Richmond ST. BONAVENTURE at La Salle at St. Joseph’s DAYTON RHODE ISLAND at Massachusetts XAVIER DUQUESNE TEMPLE at Dayton Atlantic 10 Championship

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Fran Dunphy (La Salle, ‘70) Car: 365-236, 20 years TU: 55-43, 3 years Staff: Dave Duke (Villanova, ‘74), Matt Langel (Penn, ‘00) Shawn Trice, (Penn, ‘95) 2008-09 Record/A-10: 22-12; 11-5 (2nd) Postseason Play: NCAA Lettermen Returning/Lost: 5/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3

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2009-10 SCHEDULE DELAWARE GEORGETOWN SIENA BALL STATE VIRGINIA TECH ST. JOHNS at Western Michigan PENN STATE MIAMI (OH) VILLANOVA at Seton Hall BOWLING GREEN NORTHERN ILLINOIS KANSAS ST. JOSEPH’S at Rhode Island at Penn State MASSACHUSETTS XAVIER at Fordham at Charlotte LA SALLE DUQUESNE at Richmond RHODE ISLAND at St. Bonaventure at St. Joseph’s DAYTON at La Salle at St. Louis GEORGE WASHINGTON Atlantic 10 Championship

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Charlotte 49erS Tennessee

Wed. Jan. 6 @ Tennessee @ 7:00 p.m. Comcast Sports Southeast

Series: 4-4 (H: 2-0; A: 1-4; N: 1-0) Last year: Did not meet Coach Pearl vs. 49ers: 0-0

UNC Asheville Winston-Salem State Fri. Nov. 13 @ Halton Arena @ 7:30 p.m.

Series: 7-4 (H: 6-3; A: 1-1) Last year: Did not meet Coach Biedenbach vs. 49ers: 0-4

Tues. Dec. 8 @ Halton @ 8:00 p.m.

Series: First meeting Last year: Did not meet Coach Collins vs. 49ers: 0-0

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Knoxville, TN Enrollment: 27,739 Founded: 1794 President: Dr. Jan Simek Nickname: Volunteers Colors: Orange (PMS 151) and White Conference: Southeastern Arena (cap.): Thompson-Boling (21, 678) Athletics Director: Mike Hamilton

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Asheville, NC Enrollment: 3,609 Founded: 1927 Chancellor: Anne Ponder Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Blue and White Conference: Big South Arena (cap.): Kimmel Arena Athletics Director: Janet Cone

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Winston-Salem, NC Enrollment: 6,400 Founded: 1892 Chancellor: Dr. Donald Reaves Nickname: Rams Colors: Red and White Conference: Mideastern Arena (cap.): C.E. Gaines Center (3,200) VP/ Athletics Director: Tonia Walker

SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact: Tom Satkowiak (O) 865-974-7501 (C) 865-696-2897 email: tomsid@tennessee.edu Fax: 865-974-1269 Press Row Phone: 865-544-0789 Website: www.utsports.com

SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact: Mike Gore (O) 828-251-6923 email: mgore@unca.edu Fax: 828-251-6386 Press Row Phone: 828-215-6387 Website: www.uncabulldogs.com

SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact: Chris Zona (O) 336-750-2143 email: zonac@wssu.edu Press Row Phone: 336-750-2143 Website: www.wssurams.com

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Bruce Pearl (Boston College, ‘82) Car.: 415-121, 17 years UT: 98-37, 4 years Staff: Tony Jones (Concordia, ‘93) Steven Forbes (Southern Arkansas, ‘88) Jason Shay (Iowa, ‘95) 2008-09 Record/SEC: 23-13; 10-6 (T1st) Postseason Play: NCAA Lettermen Returning/Lost: 11/1 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0

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2009-10 SCHEDULE 13 AUSTIN PEAY 17 UNC ASHEVILLE 20 at USVI Paradise Jam 27 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON 2 EAST TENNESSEE STATE 11 MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE 15 WYOMING 19 at USC 23 NC A&T 31 at Memphis 6 CHARLOTTE 10 KANSAS 14 AUBURN 16 MISSISSIPPI 19 at Alabama 23 at Georgia 27 VANDERBILT 31 FLORIDA 4 at LSU 6 SOUTH CAROLINA 9 at Vanderbilt 13 at Kentucky 17 GEORGIA 20 at South Carolina 23 at Florida 27 KENTUCKY 3 ARKANSAS 6 at Mississippi State 11-14 SEC Tournament

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Eddie Biedenbach (NC State, ‘68) Car.: 195-237, 15 years UNCA: 166-189, 12 years Staff: Nick McDevitt (UNCA, ‘01) Brett Carey (UNCA, ‘01) Kotie Kimble (Coastal Carolina, ‘07) 2008-09 Record/Big South: 15-16; 10-8 Postseason Play: none

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2009-10 SCHEDULE at Charlotte at Tennessee CAMPBELL at Georgia FURMAN at Kentucky at Gardner-Webb MONTREAT CATAWBA BLUEFIELD WOFFORD at Western Carolina at Radford at High Point COASTAL CAROLINA CHARLESTON SOUTHERN at VMI at Presbyterian WINTHROP PRESBYTERIAN HIGH POINT RADFORD at Charleston Southern at Coastal Carolina LIBERTY VMI at Presbyterian at Winthrop GARDNER-WEBB Big South Tournament

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TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Bobby Collins (E. Kentucky, ‘91) Car: 90-121 WSSU: 25-64 Staff: Ken Spencer Tim Wells Murray Gavin 2008-09 Record: 8-22 Postseason Play: none Lettermen Returning/Lost: 9/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2

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2009-10 SCHEDULE ATLANTA CHRISTIAN at Wake Forest MILLIGAN SOUTH CAROLINA STATE at Charlotte FERRUM COLLEGE at Maryland at Georgia Tech COLUMBIA UNION at Delaware State at Maryland Eastern Shore MORGAN STATE COPPIN STATE NORFOLK STATE NC A&T at Florida A&M at Bethune Cookman HOWARD HAMPTON at Morgan State at Coppin State at Norfolk State at NC A&T FLORIDA A&M BETHUNE COOKMAN SOUTH CAROLINA STATE NC CENTRAL


Charlotte 49erS Winthrop

Sun, Dec. 20 @ Winthrop @ 4:00 p.m.

Series: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0) Last year: W, 70-53 @ Halton Coach Peele vs. 49ers: 0-1

Xavier

Wed. Jan. 13 @ Xavier @ 7:30 (Fox Sports Ohio) Sat. Feb. 20 @ Halton Arena @ 2:00 (CBS CR)

Series: 1-6 (H: 1-2; A: 0-3; N: 0-1) Last year: L, 47-69 @ X; W, 65-60 @Halton Coach Mack vs. 49ers: 0-0

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Rock Hill, SC Enrollment: 6,600 Founded: 1886 President: Anthony J. DiGiorgio Nickname: Eagles Colors: Garnet and Gold Conference: Big South Arena (cap.): Winthrop Coliseum (6,100) Athletics Director: Tom Hickman

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Cincinnati, Ohio Enrollment: 6,700 Founded: 1831 President: Rev. Michael J. Graham, S.J. Nickname: Musketeers Colors: Navy Blue and White Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena (cap.): Cintas Center (10,250) Athletics Director: Mike Bobinsky

SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact: Jack D. Frost (O) 803-323-2129, ext. 6245 (C) 803-984-3422 email: frostj@winthrop.edu Fax: 803-323-2433 Press Row Phone: 803-323-2156 Website: www.winthropeagles.com

SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact: Tom Elser (O)513-745-3124 (C) 513-382-5565 email: Fax: 513-745-2825 Press Row Phone: 513-745-3929 Website: www.goxavier.com

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Randy Peele (Va. Wesleyan, ‘80) Car.: 79-100; 6 years WU: 33-31, 2 years Staff: Larry Dixon (J.C. Smith, ‘96) Marty McGillian (UNCW, ‘90) Paul Molinari (Villanova, ‘90) 2008-09 Record/Big South: 11-19; 9-9(T5th) Postseason Play: None Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Chris Mack (Xavier, ‘92) Car.: first year XU: first year Staff: Pat Kelsey (Xavier, ‘92) Orlando Ranson (Southern New Hamp., ‘99) Travis Steele (Butler, ‘04) 2008-09 Record/A-10: 27-8; 12-4 (1st) Postseason Play: NCAA Lettermen Returning/Lost: 9/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/4

Nov.

Dec.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

14 17 21 23 30 3 5 12 16 20 22 29 2 4 7 9 16 21 23 28 30 4 6 13 16 20 23 25 27 2-6

2009-10 SCHEDULE LIMESTONE at College of Charleston USC UPSTATE at Clemson at Appalachian State RADFORD HIGH POINT BARTON at USC UPSTATE CHARLOTTE at Cincinnati at NC State at Coastal Carolina at Charleston Southern VMI LIBERTY at Presbyterian at UNC Asheville at Gardner-Webb CHARLESTON SOUTHERN COASTAL CAROLINA at Liberty at VMI PRESBYTERIAN GARNER-WEBB at ESPN Bracketbuster UNC ASHEVILLE at High Point aat Radford Big South Championship

Nov.

Dec.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

13 17 21 26-29 4 8 13 19 23 29 3 7 10 13 16 20 23 28 31 3 6 13 17 20 24 28 3 6 9-14

2009-10 SCHEDULE YOUNGSTOWN STATE BOWLING GREEN SACRED HEART at Old Spice Classic KENT STATE at Kansas State CINCINNATI at Butler MIAMI (OH) LSU at Wake Forest at La Salle at George Washington CHARLOTTE DAYTON at Temple RHODE ISLAND DUQUESNE FORDHAM at Massachusetts at Dayton at Florida ST. JOSEPH’S at Charlotte at Saint Louis RICHMOND at Fordham ST. BONAVENTURE Atlantic 10 Championship

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Charlotte 49erS 2009 DICK’S Sporting Goods NIT Season Tip-Off Elon Coastal Carolina Duke GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Elon, N.C Nickname: Phoenix Colors: Maroon and Gold Conference: Southern

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Conway, S.C Nickname: Chanticleers Colors: Teal, Bronze, and Black Conference: Big South

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Durham, N.C Nickname: Blue Devils Colors: Maroon and Gold Conference: Atlantic Coast

SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact: Erica Roberson email: eroberson2@elon.edu Website: www.elonphoenix.com

SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact: Kent Reichert email: kreicher@coastal.edu Website: www.goccusports.com

SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact: Matt Plizga email: plizga@duaa.duke.edu Website: www.goduke.com

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Matt Matheny (Davidson, ‘92) Car.: first year Elon: first year 2008-09 Record/Southern: 11-20; 7-13 (5th-N) Postseason Play: none

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Cliff Ellis (Florida State, ‘68) Car.: 625-364, 32 years CCU: 13-15, 2 years 2008-09 Record/Big South: 11-20; 5-13 Postseason Play: none

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Mike Krzyzewki (Army, ‘69) Car.: 833-274, 34 years Duke: 760-215, 29 years 2008-09 Record/ACC: 30-7; 11-5 (T2nd) Postseason Play: NCAA

Other Participating Teams: Arizona State; Cal St. Northridge; Colgate; Connecticut; Hofstra; Indiana State; LSU; Milwaukee; TCU; Texas State; Western Kentucky; Yale

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Charlotte 49erS The 49ers in the AP Top 25: Year 1976-77 1991-92 1997-98 1998-99 2004-05

Pre Peak 19 17 NA 17 18 17 NR 24 NR 18

Final Total Weeks 17* 3 NR^ 10 NR 3 24 1 NR 4

* 1976-77 - Final Poll prior to NCAA Final Four ^ 1991-92 - Spent record 10 weeks in poll

Over the last six years, Charlotte is 7-11 vs. Top 25 teams, including a court-storming victory over #9 Louisville in 2003-04, one of three Top 10 wins that season. Four of those top 25 wins have come on the road.

LUTZ VS TOP 25 OPPONENTS:

49ERS VS RANKED OPPONENTS

Top 25 (10-29); Top 10 (5-14); Top 5 (1-6) Home: 5-10 Away: 4-15 Neutral: 1-4 2008-09 vs. #16/#17 Xavier W, 65-60 at #10/#10 Xavier L, 47-69 vs. #14 Arizona State (n) L, 56-84 2007-08 vs. #12/#13 Xavier L, 60-62 at #18/#19 Clemson W, 82-72 2006-07 at #17/#14 Syracuse L, 67-79 2005-06 at #7/#6 George Washington L, 85-86 OT vs. #16/#18 G. Washington L, 69-83 vs. #18/#17 Indiana L, 54-71 2004-05 at #9/#9 Louisville L, 82-94 vs. #18/#17 Cincinnati W, 91-90 at #25/#25 Marquette W, 76-66 at #20/#18 Cincinnati L, 58-80 vs. #22/#22 Alabama L, 101-102 (3OT) 2003-04 vs. #12/#15 Cincinnati L, 67-75 vs. #9/#9 Louisville W, 77-71 at #8/#7 Cincinnati W, 86-83 at #7/#7 Syracuse W, 96-92 2002-03 at #15/#15 Louisville L, 59-100 at #11/#12 Marquette L, 67-75 vs. #21/#21 Marquette L, 64-67 vs. #19/#25 Louisville L, 59-80 at #17/#18 Indiana L, 60-70 2001-02 vs. #5/#5 Cincinnati (C-USA) L, 55-71 at #9/#9 Marquette L, 52-66 vs. #6/#5 Cincinnati L, 66-85 at #10/#12 Cincinnati L, 58-71 vs. #25/#25 Marquette W, 76-68 vs. #5/#4 Florida (at Miami) L, 52-73 vs. #22/#20 Indiana L, 61-65 2000-01 at #25 Cincinnati L, 66-76 vs. #4 Illinois (NCAA) L, 61-79 1999-00 vs. #1/#1 Cincinnati L, 62-70 at #23/#23 DePaul L, 75-77 at #3/#3 Cincinnati L, 54-81 1998-99 at. #7/#6 North Carolina L, 73-75 (ot) vs. #3/#3 Cincinnati W, 62-60 at #9/#6 Cincinnati L, 69-82 vs. #7/#7 Cincinnati (C-USA) W, 55-52

Top 25 (25-46); Top 10 (8-19); Top 5 (4-10)

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ONLY TOP 10 RANKINGS LISTED (AP/USA Today)

2008-09 at #10/#10 Xavier L, 47-69 2005-06 at #7/#6 G. Washington L, 85-86 OT 2004-05 at #9/#9 Louisville L, 82-94 2003-04 vs. #9/#9 Louisville W, 77-71 at #8/#7 Cincinnati W, 86-83 at #7/#7 Syracuse W, 96-92 2001-02 vs. #5/#5 Cincinnati (C-USA) L, 55-71 at #9/#9 Marquette L, 52-66 vs. #6/#5 Cincinnati L, 66-85 at #10/#12 Cincinnati L, 58-71 vs. #5/#4 Florida L, 52-73 2000-01 vs. #4 Illinois L, 61-79* 1999-00 vs. #1/#1 Cincinnati L, 62-70 at #3/#3 Cincinnati L, 54-81 1998-99 at #7/#6 North Carolina L, 73-75 (ot) vs. #3/#3 Cincinnati W, 62-60 at #9/#6 Cincinnati L, 69-82 vs. #7/#7 Cincinnati (C-USA) W, 55-52 1997-98 vs. #1 North Carolina L, 83-93 (ot)* 1996-97 vs. #9 Cincinnati L, 67-77 vs. #2 Utah L, 58-77* 1995-96 vs. #5 Cincinnati L, 64-78 vs. #9 Memphis L, 55-57 1993-94 vs. #5 Louisville W, 64-62 vs. #10 Louisville L, 55-76 1991-92 vs. #1 Duke L, 82-104 1976-77 vs. #1 Michigan W, 75-68* vs. #5 Syracuse W, 81-59* * - NCAA Tournament game

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THE RECORDS

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Career Leaders TOTAL POINTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Henry Williams 1988-92 Lew Massey 1974-78 Chad Kinch 1976-80 DeMarco Johnson 1994-98 Jarvis Lang 1990-91, ‘92-95 Cedric Maxwell 1973-77 Curtis Withers 2003-06 Jobey Thomas 1998-01 Leemire Goldwire 2005-08 Byron Dinkins 1985-89 Melvin Johnson 1980-84 Demon Brown 2001-04 Robert Earl Blue 1971-74 Kevin King 1975-79 Phil Ward 1978-82 Keith Williams 1983-87 Diego Guevara 1997-01 Norris Dae 1968-72 De’Angelo Alexander 2006-07 Eddie Basden 2002-05 Shanderic Downs 1993-97 George Jackson 1973-75 Bobby Potts 1979-82 Roderick Howard 1993-97 Jeff West 1985-89

2383 2149 2020 2005 1855 1824 1750 1737 1677 1657 1635 1563 1536 1517 1309 1240 1210 1103 1073 1066 1059 1019 968 944 936

SCORING AVERAGE (MIN. 50 GAMES) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

George Jackson 1973-75 Henry Williams 1988-92 Robert Earl Blue 1971-74 Lew Massey 1974-78 Chad Kinch 1976-80 Michael Milling 1985-87 De’Angelo Alexander 2006-07 Bobby Potts 1979-82 DeMarco Johnson 1994-98 Jarvis Lang 1990-91, ‘92-95 Cedric Maxwell 1973-77

20.4 20.2 19.9 19.4 18.9 17.5 17.3 17.0 16.8 16.4 16.3

REBOUNDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Cedric Maxwell Jarvis Lang Curtis Withers DeMarco Johnson Norris Dae Ben Basinger Eddie Basden Melvin Johnson Lew Massey 10. Kevin King

1973-77 1990-91, ‘92-95 2003-06 1994-98 1968-72 1966-70 2002-05 1980-84 1974-78 1975-79

1117 1047 1,042 926 858 788 765 740 740 739

REBOUNDS PER GAME (MIN. 2 YEARS) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Cedric Maxwell Bob Lemmond Jarvis Lang Ben Basinger Norris Dae Curtis Withers Cam Stephens Rodney Odom DeMarco Johnson Jerry Anthony

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Lew Massey Chad Kinch Henry Williams DeMarco Johnson Cedric Maxwell Jarvis Lang Melvin Johnson Byron Dinkins Kevin King Curtis Withers

1973-77 1966-69 1990-91, ‘92-95 1966-70 1968-72 2003-06 2000-02 1991-94 1994-97 1965-69

10.0 9.8 9.3 9.1 8.94 8.91 8.5 7.9 7.78 7.77

FIELD GOALS MADE 1974-78 1976-80 1988-92 1994-98 1973-77 1990-91; ‘92-95 1980-84 1985-89 1975-79 2003-06

916 846 797 737 670 647 638 636 631 615

FIELD GOAL PCT. (MIN. 400 ATT.) 1. Cedric Maxwell 2. Dan Plondke

1973-77 1986-88

.5861 .5856

3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Cedric Ball Emery Atkinson Jon Heath George Jackson Donnie Koonce Kevin King Kelvin Price Melvin Johnson

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Jarvis Lang DeMarco Johnson Cedric Maxwell Henry Williams Curtis Withers Robert Earl Blue Melvin Johnson Lew Massey Leemire Goldwire Chad Kinch

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

Roderick Howard Jobey Thomas Diego Guevara Bobby Potts Henry Williams Sean Colson Leemire Goldwire Melvin Johnson Robert Earl Blue Chad Kinch Geoff Bommer

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Jobey Thomas Leemire Goldwire Demon Brown Henry Williams Diego Guevara Brendan Plavich Shanderic Downs De’Angelo Alexander IAN ANDERSEN Roderick Howard

1987-90 1982-84 1973-75 1973-75 1977-81 1975-79 1997-99 1980-84

.569 .553 .551 .533 .532 .525 .520 .511

FREE THROWS MADE 1990-91, ‘92-95 1994-98 1973-77 1988-92 2003-06 1971-74 1980-84 1974-78 2005-08 1976-80

538 497 484 481 466 356 355 343 322 318

FREE THROW PCT. (MIN. 200 ATT.) 1993-97 1998-02 1997-01 1979-82 1988-92 1996-98 20051980-84 1971-74 1976-80 1972-75

.878 .854 .837 .826 .8222 .8217 .815 .791 .781 .779 .764

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1998-02 2005-08 2001-04 1988-92 1997-00 2004-05 1993-97 2006-07 2007-09 1993-97

346 343 341 308 235 211 179 174 167 162

ASSISTS (SINCE 1972) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Keith Williams Byron Dinkins Delano Johnson Jeff West Sean Colson Demon Brown Phil Ward Henry Williams Chad Kinch Melvin Watkins -- DIJUAN HARRIS

1983-87 1985-89 1989-92; ‘93-94 1985-89 1996-98 2001-04 1978-82 1988-92 1976-80 1973-77 2007-09

515 513 496 447 427 418 407 385 376 376 331

STEALS (SINCE 1972) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Eddie Basden Keith Williams Phil Ward Leemire Goldwire Delano Johnson Henry Williams Demon Brown Jarvis Lang 9. Jeff West 10. Cedrick Broadhurst

2002-05 1983-87 1978-82 2005-08 1989-92; ‘93-94 1988-92 2001-04 1990-91; ‘92-95 1985-89 1990-93

264 236 221 190 189 181 149 149 146 141

BLOCKED SHOTS (SINCE 1975) 1. 2. 3. 4.

Ray Gromlowicz Jermain Parker Jarvis Lang Rodney Odom Cedric Maxwell 6. Curtis Withers 7. Phil Scott 8. Melvin Johnson

1983-87 1992-95 1990-91, ‘92-95 1991-93 1973-77 2003-06 1976-79 1980-84

194 177 103 94 94 89 87 85

9. Martin Iti 10. Sam Robson -- PHIL JONES

2003-05 1987-89 2008-09

83 82 65

DUNKS (SINCE 1980) 1. 2. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Jarvis Lang 1990-91; ‘92-95 CHARLIE COLEY, III 2008-09 Curtis Withers 2003-06 DeMarco Johnson 1994-98 Kelvin Price 1997-98 Martin Iti 2004-05 Cedric Ball 1987-90 Charlie Coley 2007-09 Cedrick Broadhurst 1989-92 Ray Gromlowicz 1983-87 10. Eddie Basden 2002-05 Galen Young 1997-98

162 102 101 85 82 75 74 47 45 45 41 41

DOUBLE-DOUBLES (PTS-REBS) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Jarvis Lang Curtis Withers Cedric Maxwell DeMarco Johnson Norris Dae Cedric Ball Robert Earl Blue Cam Stephens Rodney Odom Melvin Johnson

1990-91; ‘92-95 2003-06 1973-77 1994-97 1969-72 1987-90 1972-74 2000-02 1991-94 1980-84

53 46 41 35 25 20 19 18 16 16

DOUBLE-FIGURE GAMES (SINCE 1971) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Henry Williams Lew Massey Chad Kinch DeMarco Johnson Curtis Withers Cedric Maxwell Jarvis Lang Melvin Johnson 9. Jobey Thomas 10. Byron Dinkins Kevin King

1988-92 1974-78 1976-80 1994-98 2003-06 1973-77 1990-91; 92-95 1980-84 1998-02 1985-89 1975-79

111 103 102 99 93 90 88 88 82 81 81

20-POINT GAMES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. -11.

Henry Williams Lew Massey DeMarco Johnson Chad Kinch Jarvis Lang Robert Earl Blue Byron Dinkins Cedric Maxwell Leemire Goldwire Curtis Withers Jobey Thomas Melvin Johnson

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Henry Williams Jobey Thomas DeMarco Johnson Leemire Goldwire Jarvis Lang Curtis Withers Keith Williams Phil Ward Melvin Johnson Byron Dinkins

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Chad Kinch Kevin King John Gullickson Lew Massey De’Angelo Alexander Henry Williams Randy Davis Sean Colson Bobby Potts Keith Williams

1988-92 1974-78 1994-98 1976-80 1990-91; ‘92-95 1971-74 1985-89 1973-77 2005-08 2003-06 1998-02 1980-84

65 55 46 42 40 35 32 31 30 30 26 26

MINUTES PLAYED (SINCE 1977) 1988-92 1998-02 1994-98 2005-08 1990-91; ‘92-95 20031983-87 1978-82 1980-84 1985-89

3996 3987 3570 3561 3558 3542 3526 3412 3410 3297

MINUTES PER GAME (SINCE 1977) 1976-80 1975-79 1982-84 1974-78 2006-07 1988-92 1982-84 1996-98 1979-82 1983-87

36.4 36.1 35.3 35.2 34.8 33.9 33.80 33.78 32.4 32.3

Bold CAPS indicates marks set in 2008-09

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SEASON LEADERS POINTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

Cedric Maxwell Lew Massey Henry Williams DeMarco Johnson Leemire Goldwire Henry Williams Byron Dinkins George Jackson DeMarco Johnson Henry Williams Cedric Maxwell

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

George Jackson Lew Massey Cedric Maxwell Lew Massey Henry Williams Robert Earl Blue Byron Dinkins DeMarco Johnson Henry Williams Bobby Potts

1976-77 1975-76 1991-92 1997-98 2007-08 1989-90 1987-88 1974-75 1996-97 1990-91 1975-76

690 677 665 653 634 630 622 590 584 583 579

SCORING AVERAGE

7. 8. 9. 10.

1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1990-91 1971-72 1987-88 1997-98 1989-90 1981-82

24.5 22.5 22.2 21.8 21.6 21.6 21.5 21.1 21.0 20.9

1969-70 1976-77 2005-06 1975-76 1966-67 1990-91 1969-70 1993-94 1997-98 1989-90

417 376 362 350 307 298 298 283 280 271

REBOUNDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.

Norris Dae Cedric Maxwell Curtis Withers Cedric Maxwell Bob Lemmond Jarvis Lang Ben Basinger Jarvis Lang DeMarco Johnson Cedric Ball

REBOUNDS PER GAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.

Norris Dae Cedric Maxwell Cedric Maxwell Curtis Withers Bob Lemmond Jarvis Lang Jarvis Lang Ben Basinger Bob Lemmond Ben Basinger

1969-70 1976-77 1975-76 2005-06 1966-67 1990-91 1993-94 1969-70 1967-68 1968-69

14.8 12.1 12.0 11.3 11.0 10.6 10.1 9.9 9.9 9.6

FIELD GOAL PCT. (MIN. 100 ATT.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Cedric Maxwell Cedric Maxwell Dan Plondke Jermain Parker Dan Plondke Cedric Ball Emery Atkinson Cedric Ball Dan Banister Donnie Koonce

1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Lew Massey George Jackson Lew Massey Michael Milling Cedric Maxwell DeMarco Johnson Byron Dinkins Lew Massey Chad Kinch Chad Kinch

1. 2. 3. 4.

Sean Colson DIJUAN HARRIS Byron Dinkins Sean Colson

1976-77 1973-74 1986-87 1994-95 1987-88 1989-90 1983-84 1988-89 1989-90 1979-80

.640 .636 .591 .586 .581 .577 .573 .568 .562 .562

FIELD GOALS MADE 1975-76 1974-75 1976-77 1985-86 1976-77 1997-98 1987-88 1977-78 1978-79 1976-77

293 248 246 244 244 238 236 232 228 218

ASSISTS (SINCE 1972) 1997-98 2008-09 1988-89 1996-97

231 223 207 196

5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Melvin Watkins Jeff West Randy Davis Delano Johnson Byron Dinkins Keith Williams

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Eddie Basden Delano Johnson Keith Williams Leemire Goldwire Eddie Basden Kevin King Henry Williams Eddie Basden Phil Ward Leemire Goldwire

1976-77 1987-88 1982-83 1993-94 1987-88 1983-84

187 184 170 166 161 161

STEALS (SINCE 1972)

10.

2004-05 1990-91 1984-85 2007-08 2003-04 1977-78 1990-91 2002-03 1979-80 2005-06

93 77 72 70 68 66 63 61 61 58

BLOCKED SHOTS (SINCE 1975) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.

Jermain Parker Sam Robson Jermain Parker Ray Gromlowicz Ray Gromlowicz Cedric Maxwell Martin Iti Alexander Kuehl PHIL JONES Charlie Coley

1994-95 1988-89 1993-94 1985-86 1986-87 1976-77 2004-05 1996-97 2008-09 2007-08

94 79 76 74 67 55 48 48 43 46

FREE THROW PCT. (MIN. 40 MADE) 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Jobey Thomas (80-88) Jeff Gruber (40-44) Leemire Goldwire Roderick Howard Jobey Thomas Roderick Howard Diego Guevara Sean Colson Bobby Potts James Terrell

2000-01 1977-78 2006-07 1995-96 2001-02 1996-97 1999-00 1997-98 1979-80 1991-92

.909 .909 .905 .903 .899 .886 .882 .882 .877 .860

Cedric Maxwell DeMarco Johnson Cedric Maxwell DeMarco Johnson Jarvis Lang Robert Earl Blue Henry Williams Curtis Withers Curtis Withers Galen Young

1976-77 1996-97 1975-76 1997-98 1990-91 1971-72 1991-92 2005-06 2003-04 1998-99

202 181 177 159 154 148 146 136 136 136

THREE-POINT FG PCT. (MIN. 1 MADE PER GAME) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.

Randy Davis Jeff West Michael Milling Jeff West Jeff West Byron Dinkins Jobey Thomas Henry Williams James Terrell De’Angelo Alexander

1982-83 1988-89 1986-87 1986-87 1987-88 1987-88 2001-02 1991-92 1991-92 2005-06

Leemire Goldwire Henry Williams

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

DIJUAN HARRIS Leemire Goldwire Henry Williams De’Angelo Alexander DeMarco Johnson Curtis Withers Jobey Thomas Chad Kinch Kelvin Price Henry Williams

Demon Brown Leemire Goldwire Brendan Plavich Jobey Thomas Henry Williams Brendan Plavich De’Angelo Alexander Jobey Thomas

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2002-03 2007-08 2004-05 2001-02 1991-92 2003-04 2005-06 2000-01

91 84

MINUTES PLAYED (SINCE 1977) 2008-09 2007-08 1991-92 2005-06 1997-98 2005-06 1999-00 1979-80 1998-99 1989-90

1146 1130 1129 1111 1103 1088 1069 1059 1058 1053

MINUTES PLAYED PER GAME (SINCE 1977) 1. 2. 3. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Chad Kinch Kevin King DIJUAN HARRIS Keith Williams Eddie Basden Phil Ward Chad Kinch Bobby Potts John Gullickson Michael Milling DeMarco Johnson

1979-80 1978-79 2008-09 1984-85 2004-05 1981-82 1978-79 1981-82 1982-83 1985-86 1997-98

39.2 37.2 37.0 36.3 36.2 36.2 36.1 35.9 35.8 35.7 35.6

DOUBLE-DOUBLES (PTS-REBS) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9.

Cedric Maxwell Curtis Withers Jarvis Lang Curtis Withers Jarvis Lang Norris Dae Cedric Maxwell Cam Stephens Jarvis Lang DeMarco Johnson DeMarco Johnson

1.

1976-77 2005-06 1993-94 2003-04 1990-91 1969-70 1975-76 2001-02 1994-95 1997-98 1995-96

Galen Young 1998-99 Henry Williams 1991-92 3. DeMarco Johnson 1997-98 Cedric Maxwell 1976-77 5. Henry Williams 1990-91 Lew Massey 1976-77 7. Leemire Goldwire 2007-08 DeMarco Johnson 1996-97 9. LAMONT MACK 2008-09 Michael Milling 1985-86 Chad Kinch 1976-77 Cedric Maxwell 1975-76 Bold CAPS indicates marks set in 2008-09 * NCAA Statistical Leader

.575 .500 .482 .465 .462 .451 .433 .430 .430 .429

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

2006-07 1989-90

22 18 17 16 15 15 14 13 13 12 12

DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMES

FREE THROWS MADE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

9. 10.

137 128 *114 110 105 97 96 94

Sean Colson passed out a school-record 231 assists in 1998.

32 32 31 31 30 30 29 29 28 28 28 28


player records POINTS GAME: Total Points: SEASON: Total Points: Average: CAREER Total Points: Average (2 years): Average (4 years):

Average: CAREER Total: Average:

44, George Jackson vs. Samford, Feb. 8, 1975 690, Cedric Maxwell (31 games), 1976-77 24.5, George Jackson (24 games), 1974-75

FIELD GOALS 21, 21, Attempted: 36, Consecutive Made: 13, SEASON Made: 293, Attempted: 577, Percentage: .640, CAREER Made: 916, Attempted: 1819, Percentage: .5861, .5856,

George Jackson vs. Samford (30 att.), Jan. 18; 1975 George Jackson vs. Samford (30 att.), Feb. 8, 1975 Bobby Potts vs. Jacksonville (made 18), Feb. 10, 1982 Kevin King (att. 13) vs. South Alabama, Feb. 20, 1978 Lew Massey (30 games), 1975-76 Lew Massey (30 games), 1975-76 Cedric Maxwell (244 of 381), 1976-77 Lew Massey (111 games), 1974-78 Lew Massey (111 games), 1974-78 Cedric Maxwell (670 of 1143), 1973-77 Dan Plondke (294 of 502), 1986-88

FREE THROWS GAME Made:

16, 16, Attempted: 20, Consecutive Made: 16, SEASON Made: 202, Attempted: 263, Percentage: .909,

Sean Colson at G. Washington (att. 16), Dec. 20, 1997 DeMarco Johnson vs. Tulane (att. 20), Feb. 9, 1998 DeMarco Johnson vs. Tulane (made 16), Feb. 9, 1998 Sean Colson at G. Washington (att. 16), Dec. 20, 1997

Cedric Maxwell (31 games), 1976-77 Cedric Maxwell (31 games), 1976-77 Jobey Thomas (80-88), 2000-01 Jeff Gruber (40-44), 1977-78 Pct. (100+ Att.): .903, Roderick Howard (93-103), 1995-96 (3rd in NCAA I) Consecutive Made: 39, Leemire Goldwire, 2005-06 Streaks of 20+: 3, Roderick Howard (high of 24), 1995-96 CAREER Made: 538, Jarvis Lang (113 games, 1991, 93-95) Attempted: 752, Jarvis Lang (113 games, 1991, 93-95) Percentage: .878, Roderick Howard (112 games, 266-303, 1993-97) Consecutive Made: 39, Leemire Goldwire, 2005-06 Streaks of 20+: 3, Roderick Howard (high of 24), 1993-96.

REBOUNDS GAME Total:

24, Ben Basinger vs. Florida Presbyterian, Dec. 3, 1970; 24, Cedric Maxwell vs. Seton Hall, Feb. 19, 1977

SEASON Overall: Average: CAREER Overall: Average:

1117, Cedric Maxwell (112 games), 1973-77 10.0, Cedric Maxwell (112 games), 1973-77

18, Sean Colson vs. Houston, Feb. 28, 1998 (C-USA record)

SEASON Total: Average: CAREER Total: Average (4 years): Average (2 years):

231, Sean Colson (29 games), 1997-98 (C-USA record) 8.0, Sean Colson, 1997-98 (C-USA record) (3rd in NCAA) 515, Keith Williams (109 games), 1983-87 4.8, Byron Dinkins (107 games, 513 assists), 1985-89 7.1, Sean Colson (60 games, 427 assists), 1996-98

STEALS GAME Total: SEASON Total:

7, eight players (Eddie Basden, twice) (latest: Charlie Coley vs. Richmond, 2/2/08) 93, Eddie Basden (29 games), 2004-05

GAME Total: SEASON Total: Average: CAREER Total: Average: 100+ games:

10, Lew Massey vs. Wofford, Dec. 9, 1975 94, Jermain Parker (28 games), 1994-95 3.35, Jermain Parker (28 games), 1994-95 194, Ray Gromlowicz (117 games), 1983-87 2.36, Jermain Parker (75 games, 177 blocks), 1992-95; 1.66, Ray Gromlowicz (117 games, 194 blocks), 1983-87

GAMES PLAYED SEASON Played:

34, Charlie Coley, Charles Dewhurst, Leemire Goldwire, DiJuan Harris, Phil Jones, Lamont Mack, An’Juan Wilderness, 2007-08 34, Tremaine Gardiner, Kedric Smith, Jobey Thomas, Marlon Thomas, Galen Young, 1998-99 Started: 34, Leemire Goldwire, 2007-08 34, Tremaine Gardiner, 1998-99 Consecutive Starts: 34, Leemire Goldwire, 2007-08 34, Tremaine Gardiner, 1998-99 CAREER Played: 130, Jobey Thomas, 1998-02 Consecutive: 130, Jobey Thomas, 1998-02 Started: 119, Jobey Thomas, 1998-02 117, Kevin King, 1975-79 Consecutive Starts: 117, Kevin King, 1975-79

MINUTES PLAYED GAME Total minutes: SEASON Total: Average: CAREER Total: Average:

53, Phil Ward vs. Jacksonville, Jan. 5, 1981 1146, DiJuan Harris (31 games), 2008-09 39.2, Chad Kinch (27 games), 1979-80 3996, Henry Williams (118 games), 1989-92 36.4, Chad Kinch (79 games), 1978-80

DUNKS GAME Total: SEASON Total: CAREER Total:

6, Jarvis Lang at Pepperdine, Jan. 4, 1994 54, Jarvis Lang (28 games), 1993-94 162, Jarvis Lang (113 games), 1991, 92-95

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS GAME Made: Attempted:

417, Norris Dae (28 games), 1969-70 14.8, Norris Dae (28 games), 1969-70

ASSISTS GAME Total:

264, Eddie Basden (118 games), 2002-05 2.24, Eddie Basden (118 games), 2002-05

BLOCKED SHOTS

2383, Henry Williams (118 games), 1988-92 20.4, George Jackson (50 games), 1973-75 20.2, Henry Williams (118 games), 1988-92

GAME Made:

3.21, Eddie Basden (29 games), 2004-05

10, 20, 20, Percentage: (4+): 1.000, 1.000, 1.000, 1.000, (8+): .778 .778 .727 SEASON Made: 137, Attempted: 371, Percentage: .575, (50 +): .500, (75 +): .462, (100 +): .451, (200 +): .433, .430, CAREER Made: 346, Attempted: 960, 960, Percentage: .472,

Brendan Plavich at #7/#7 Syracuse (att. 17), N. 26, ‘03 Leemire Goldwire at Hofstra (made 8), D. 15, 2007 Leemire Goldwire vs. Davidson (made 9), D. 5, 2007 James Zimmerman (5 of 5) vs. Old Dom., J. 26, 2000 Eddie Basden (4 of 4) vs. East Carolina, Feb. 7, 2004 Diego Guevara (4 of 4) at #17 Cincinnati, Feb. 26, 1998 Byron Dinkins (4 of 4) vs. Wake Forest, Feb. 14, 1987 Brendan Plavich (7 of 9) vs. UL-Lafayette, Dec. 1, 2004 Brendan Plavich (7 of 9) at Davidson, Dec. 8, 2004 Diego Guevara vs. UAB (8 of 11), Mar. 8, 2000 Demon Brown (att. 350), 2002-03 Leemire Goldwire (made 128), 2007-08 Randy Davis (27 of 47), 1982-83 Jeff West (25 of 50), 1988-89 Jeff West (42 of 91), 1987-88 Byron Dinkins (50 of 111), 1987-88 Jobey Thomas (110-254), 2001-02 Henry Williams (105 of 244), 1992-93 Jobey Thomas (att. 884), 1998-02 Leemire Goldwire (made 343), 2005-08 Demon Brown (made 341), 2001-04 Jeff West (100 of 212), 1986-89 Bold indicates records set in 2008-09

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team Records OVERALL 34 34 Most Wins: 28 Fewest Wins: 5 5 Most Losses: 23 Fewest Losses: 3 Winning Pct. .885 Low Winning %: .179 Games Played:

2007-08 (20-14) 1998-99 (23-11) 1976-77 (28-5; .848 - NCAA Final Four) 1984-85 (5-23) 1967-68 (5-17) 1984-85 (5-23) 1974-75 (23-3; .885) 1974-75 (23-3) 1984-85 (5-23)

POINTS GAME Overall: Home Game: Away Game: Team Low: Opponent High: Opponent Low: Margin Victory: Margin Loss: First Half: Second Half: Low Half: Opp. Low Half: Opp. High Half: High Half Lead: Half lead (conf.): In a Loss: Both Teams: Bench Points: SEASON Overall: Average: Opp. Overall: Opp. Average: Bench Points: 100-Pt. Games

124 124 124 124 117 38 126 37 74 74 67 66 9 11 63 32 31 107 226 45

2873 90.3 2497 89.2 749 9

vs. Tusculum (124-63), Feb. 10, 1973 vs. Baptist (124-63), Feb. 19, 1976 vs. Tusculum (124-63), Feb. 10, 1973 vs. Baptist (124-63), Feb. 19, 1976 vs. Navy (117-109), Dec. 28, 1990 (Pensacola, Fla.) vs. Mississippi State, Nov. 23, 2005 by Lynchburg (126-87), Feb. 5, 1966 UAB (W, 61-37), Mar. 4, 2000 vs. Baptist (W, 119-45), Jan. 15, 1974 vs. Guilford (L, 51-125), Nov. 28, 1967 vs. Wofford (107-79), Dec. 9, 1975 (three times); latest: vs. W. Virginia (92-86), Jan. 25, 1990 vs. Mississippi State, 1st half (L, 39-53), Nov. 23, 2005 by Coastal Carolina, 1st half, Jan. 4, 1992 by South Alabama (105-121), 2nd half, Jan. 5, 1991 vs. Tusculum, Feb. 10, 1973 vs. Tulane (50-19), Feb. 26, 2000 (C-USA) vs. Methodist (111-107), Feb. 8, 1969 vs. South Alabama (105-121), Jan. 5,1991 vs. Coastal Carolina, Dec. 1, 1994

by 1976-77 team (33 games) by 1973-74 team (26 games) by 1990-91 Opponents (28 games) by 1990-91 Opponents (28 games) (26.8 ppg) by 1994-95 team (28 games) by 1974-75 team

FIELD GOALS GAME Made: Attempted: Percentage: Best Half Pct.: Low Pct.: Low Half Pct.: SEASON Made: Attempted: Percentage:

56 105 105 .691 .846 .217 .115

vs. Baptist (att. 101), Feb. 19, 1976 vs. Georgia State (made 42), March 4, 1974 vs. Georgia College (made 44), Dec. 8, 1974 vs. Biscayne (38 of 55), Dec. 20, 1980 vs. South Florida (22 of 26), Feb. 20, 1988 vs. Mississippi State (13-60), Nov. 23, 2005 vs. Mississippi State (3-26), 1st half, Nov. 23, 2005

1162 by 1976-77 team (2220 att., 33 games) 2220 by 1976-77 team (1162 made, 33 games) .523 by 1976-77 team (1162 of 2220)

REBOUNDS GAME Made: 68 vs. Methodist, Jan. 3, 1985 SEASON Made: 1417 by 1969-70 team (30 games) Average: 52.2 by 1967-68 team (22 games) Opponent: 1389 by 1966-67 Opp. (28 games) Opponent Avg.: 49.6 by 1966-67 Opp. (28 games)

FOULS GAME Made: 36 at UAB, Feb. 25, 1991 Disqualifications: 4 vs. Old Dominion, Feb. 1, 1986 SEASON Made: 696 by 1990-91 team (28 games) Disqualifications: 30 by 1985-86 team (28 games)

TEAM DEFENSE Field Goal Pct.: Defense, Points: Defense, Average:

.395 (680-1720), 1993-94 team (29 games) 1518 1970-71 team (66.0 ppg, 23 games) 65.1 1974-75 team (1694 points, 26 games)

TURNOVERS FORCED GAME: SEASON:

38 vs. Appalachian State, Dec. 5, 1990 649 by 1990-91 opponents (28 games)

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS GAME Made:

17 17 45 1.000 .667

vs. Appalachian State (att. 45), Nov. 25, 2002 vs. South Carolina (att. 34), Dec. 2, 2000 vs. Appalachian State (made 17), Nov. 25, 2002 vs. Western Kentucky (5 of 5), Feb. 24, 1987 vs. Kentucky (10 of 15), Dec. 19, 1987

Attempted: Percentage: (10+ made): SEASON Made: 305 by 2000-01 team (att.: 848) (2nd in NCAA) Attempted: 848 by 2000-01 team (made: 305) Percentage: .460 by 1982-83 team (52 of 113) Consecutive Gms: 34 by 2007-08; 1998-99 team Opponent Made: 251 by 2006-07 Opponents (att. 644) Opponent Att.: 713 by 2007-08 Opponents (made 244) Opponent Pct.: .390 by 2006-07 Opponents (251-644) NOTE: Charlotte has made one three-point field goal in 614 straight games (Feb. 27, 1989 through 2008-09). Streak ranks in the top 10 active streaks in the nation.

FREE THROWS GAME Made: Attempted: Pct. (min. 10): SEASON Made: Attempted: Pct.:

47 vs. Campbell (att. 59), Dec. 13, 1983 59 vs. Campbell (made 47), Dec. 13, 1983 1.000 vs. Samford (11 of 11), Feb. 8, 1975 549 by 1976-77 team (740 att., 33 games) 808 by 2007-08 team (34 games) .753 by 1979-80 team (479 of 636)

ASSISTS GAME Total: SEASON Total: Average:

33 vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore, Jan. 10, 1976 576 by 1976-77 team (33 games) 18.4 by 1987-88 team (31 games)

BLOCKS GAME Total: SEASON Total: Average:

21 vs. Wofford, Dec. 9, 1975 159 by 1993-94 team (29 games) 5.5 by 1993-94 team (29 games)

STEALS GAME Total: SEASON Total: Average:

25 vs. Centenary in Waco, Texas, Dec. 3, 1992 363 1990-91 team (28 games) 13.0 1990-91 team (28 games) -- Led NCAA Division I

WIN STREAKS SEASON: 16 Home, overall: 61 Independence: 17 Belk Gym: 59 Charlotte Coliseum: 6 HALTON ARENA: Season: 10 Overall: 10 10

1974-75 (Dec. 29 - Feb. 26) (Feb. 28, 1974 - Dec. 3, 1977) (Jan. 7, 1974 - Mar. 9, 1977) (Dec. 16, 1973 - Jan. 18, 1982) twice (Jan. 13-Feb. 21, ‘90; Dec. 6, ‘91-Jan. 30, ‘92) Dec. 11, 2004 - Feb. 26, 2005 Dec. 11, 2004 - Feb. 26, 2005 Jan. 3, 1998 - Nov. 29, 1998

Bold indicates records set in 2008-09

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in league play POINTS

GAME: 40 Bobby Potts vs. Jacksonville, 2/10/82 39 Leemire Goldwire at St. Bonaventure, 2/9/08 39 Curtis Withers at Saint Louis, 2/12/05 37 Byron Dinkins vs. UAB, 2/15/88 36* Leemire Goldwire vs. Saint Joseph’s, 1/16/08 36 Lew Massey vs. Jacksonville, 1/28/78 SEASON: 395 DeMarco Johnson (19 games), 1998 372 Byron Dinkins (17 games), 1988 361 Henry Williams (17 games), 1990 AVG.: 22.2 Bobby Potts, 1982 21.9 Byron Dinkins, 1988 21.5 Henry Williams, 1991 CAREER: 1265 Henry Williams (61 games), 1989-92 1214 DeMarco Johnson (64 games), 1995-98 924 Byron Dinkins (54 games), 1985-89 AVG.: 21.8 Henry Williams, 1989-92

REBOUNDS

GAME: 22 Cedric Ball vs. South Florida (Sun Belt), 1/4/90 21 Curtis Withers vs. Dayton (A-10), 2/4/06 17 Charlie Coley vs. Massachusetts (A-10 T), 3/13/08 17 Cam Stephens vs. Louisville (C-USA), 3/1/02 17 Leroy Smith vs. Old Dominion (Sun Belt), 1/10/85 17 Clinton Hinton vs. W. Kentucky (Sun Belt), 2/7/85 17 Bruce Patterson vs. Southern Miss (Metro), 2/9/95 SEASON: 181 Curtis Withers (16 games), 2006 170 Cedric Ball (16 games), 1990 167 Cam Stephens (16 games), 2002 AVG.: 11.3 Curtis Withers (16 games), 2006 10.8 Jarvis Lang, 1994 10.6 Cedric Ball, 1990 CAREER: 501 Jarvis Lang, 1990-91; ‘92-95 489 DeMarco Johnson, 1995-98 384 Melvin Johnson, 1980-84 AVG.: 9.5 Jarvis Lang, 1990-91; ‘92-95

ASSISTS

GAME: 18 Sean Colson vs. Houston, 2/28/98 (C-USA record) 17 Sean Colson at Houston, 2/8/97 15 DiJuan Harris vs. George Washington, 2/14/09 SEASON: 157 Sean Colson (18 games), 1998 132 DiJuan Harris (16 games, 8.25/gm), 2009 118 Sean Colson (17 games), 1997 AVG.: 8.72 Sean Colson, 1998 8.25 DiJuan Harris, 2009 7.4 Byron Dinkins, 1989 CAREER: 275 Sean Colson, 1997-98 274 Byron Dinkins, 1985-89 262 Jeff West, 1985-89 AVG.: 7.9 Sean Colson, 1997-98

BLOCKS GAME: 8 Sam Robson vs. South Florida, 1/31/89 SEASON: 46 Jermain Parker (13 games), 1992-95 CAREER: 87 Ray Gromlowicz (60 games), 1983-87 CAR. AVG.: 1.5 Ray Gromlowicz, 1983-87 Note: The Charlotte 49ers were members of the Sun Belt Conference from 1976-91, members of the former Metro Conference from 1991-95, members of Conference USA from 1995-2005 and are currently members of the Atlantic 10. Prior to these NCAA Division I affiliations, the 49ers played in the Dixie Intercollegiate Athletic League (NAIA).

STEALS

SEASON: .601 (89-148), Dan Plondke, 1988 CAREER: .594 (164-276), Dan Plondke, 1986-88

GAME: 7 six times (Last: Charlie Coley vs. Richmond, 2/2/08) SEASON: 53 Eddie Basden (16 games), 2005 CAREER: 120 Keith Williams (55 games), 1983-87 CAR. AVG.: 2.1 Keith Williams, 1983-87

FREE THROWS MADE GAME: 16 DeMarco Johnson vs. Tulane (att. 20), 2/9/98 SEASON: 106 DeMarco Johnson (17 gms), 1997 CAREER: 276 DeMarco Johnson (66 gms), ‘95-98

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS GAME: 9 Brendan Plavich vs. TCU, 2/25/04 9 Demon Brown vs. UAB, 1/14/03 SEASON: 78 Demon Brown, 2002-03 (C-USA record)

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED GAME: 20 DeMarco Johnson vs. Tulane (made 16), 2/9/98 SEASON: 131 DeMarco Johnson (19 gms), 1998 CAREER: 359 DeMarco Johnson (66 gms), 95-98

FIELD GOALS MADE GAME: 18 Bobby Potts vs. Jacksonville (att. 36), 2/10/82 SEASON: 140 Byron Dinkins (att. 276; 17 games), 1987-88 CAREER: 432 Henry Williams (att. 930; 61 games), 1989-92

FREE THROW PCT.

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED GAME: 36 Bobby Potts vs. Jacksonville (made 18), 2/10/82 SEASON: 276 Byron Dinkins (made 140; 17 games), 1988 CAREER: 930 Henry Williams (made 432; 61 games), 1989-92

FIELD GOAL PCT. (AVG. 5 MADE/GAME) GAME: 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000

(13-13), Kevin King vs. South Alabama, 2/20/78 (8-8), An’Juan Wilderness at Richmond, 2/20/08 (7-7), E.J. Drayton vs. LaSalle, 1/31/07 (6-6), Charlie Coley vs. Richmond (2/2/08) (6-6), Eddie Basden vs. Marquette, 1/20/04

SCORING LEADERS IN LEAGUE PLAY

Year 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

Player Lew Massey Chad Kinch Chad Kinch Donnie Koonce Bobby Potts Melvin Johnson Melvin Johnson Clinton Hinton Michael Milling Byron Dinkins Byron Dinkins Henry Williams Henry Williams Henry Williams Henry Williams Andre Davis Jarvis Lang Jarvis Lang DeMarco Johnson DeMarco Johnson DeMarco Johnson Galen Young Tremaine Gardiner Rodney White Jobey Thomas Demon Brown Curtis Withers Curtis Withers De’Angelo Alexander De’Angelo Alexander Leemire Goldwire Lamont Mack

FG-A 78-184 96-220 125-246 73-149 95-206 100-181 111-210 84-190 128-291 71-201 140-276 111-213 118-273 101-233 102-211 80-192 77-145 70-147 97-211 112-234 142-278 73-174 80-170 75-159 97-216 89-247 83-180 103-222 93-221 94-221 89-237 95-243

Pct. .424 .436 .508 .490 .461 .552 .529 .442 .440 .353 .507 .521 .432 .433 .475 .417 .531 .476 .460 .479 .511 .420 .471 .472 .449 .360 .461 .464 .421 .425 .376 .391

GAME : 1.000 (11-11), Henry Williams vs. ODU, 1/9/91 1.000 (10-10), Leemire Goldwire vs. LaSalle, 1/31/07 1.000 (9-9), Leemire Goldwire vs. Dayton, 1/7/06 SEASON: .938 (45-48), Jobey Thomas, 2000-01 CAREER: .855 (147-171), Roderick Howard, ‘9497

3FG-A 3Pct. FT-A — — 39- 46 — — 44- 56 — — 47- 63 — — 50- 57 — — 54- 69 4- 12 .333 80- 97 — — 58- 77 — — 76-102 — — 36- 51 14- 79 .177 29- 49 33- 69 .478 59- 87 27- 60 .450 46- 58 51-131 .389 74- 85 31-100 .310 68- 82 44-103 .427 62- 81 29- 88 .330 43- 62 0- 3 .000 62- 81 12- 21 .571 40- 57 2- 12 .167 53- 77 8- 21 .381 106-129 8- 23 .348 103-131 10- 32 .313 71-102 15- 45 .333 51- 66 13- 40 .325 47- 67 60-133 .451 73-81 78-210 .371 24-42 7-21 .333 84-116 11-30 .367 88-129 54-117 .462 47-64 42-115 .365 46-58 58-167 .347 59-71 38-123 .309 54-78

Pct. .848 .786 .746 .877 .783 .825 .753 .745 .706 .592 .678 .793 .871 .829 .752 .694 .765 .702 .688 .822 .786 .696 .773 .701 .901 .571 .724 .682 .734 .793 .831 .692

Pts.-Avg. 195-19.5 236-19.7 297-19.8 196-15.1 244-22.2 287-18.9 280-20.0 244-16.3 292-19.5 185-11.6 372-21.9 295-19.5 361-21.2 301-21.5 303-20.2 232-16.6 216-16.6 192-14.8 249-16.6 338-19.9 395-20.8 227-14.2 226-14.1 210-19.1 327-20.4 280-17.5 257-17.1 305-19.1 287-17.9 276-17.3 295-18.4 282-17.6

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NCAA/NIT Records

NCAA (1977, 88, 92, 95, 97, 98, 99, 2001, 02, 04, 05) SINGLE GAME RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL Points: Field Goals:

Field Goals Att.: Free Throws: Free Throws Att.: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Minutes: Three-Pt. FGM:

Three-Pt. FGA: Blocks:

TEAM

32, Cedric Maxwell vs. Central Michigan, 1977 11, Cedric Maxwell vs. Michigan and UNLV Chad Kinch vs. UNLV, 1977 DeMarco Johnson vs. #1 North Carolina, 1998 20, Chad Kinch vs. UNLV, 1977 Galen Young vs. Oklahoma, 1999 12, Cedric Maxwell vs. UNLV, 1977 13, Cedric Maxwell vs. UNLV, 1977 18, Cedric Maxwell vs. Central Michigan, 1977 13, Sean Colson vs. Illinois-Chicago, 1998 6, Byron Dinkins vs. Brigham Young, 1988 45, Cedric Maxwell vs. Central Michigan, 1977 5, Brendan Plavich vs. N.C. State, 2005 4, Byron Dinkins vs. BYU, 1988 4, Diego Guevara vs. #1 N. Carolina, 1998 12, Sean Colson vs. #1 North Carolina, 1998 4, Cedric Maxwell vs. Michigan, 1977

Points: 94 vs. UNLV, 1977 Field Goals: 36 vs. UNLV, 1977 Field Goals Att.: 78 vs. Brigham Young, 1988 Field Goal Pct.: .566 vs. Syracuse, 1977 Free Throws: 23 vs. Georgetown, 1997 Free Throws Att.: 34 vs. Georgetown, 1997 Free Throw Pct.: .857 (18-21) vs. Stanford, 1995 Rebounds: 51 vs. UNLV, 1977 vs. Rhode Island, 1999 Assists: 18 vs. Brigham Young, 1988 vs. #1 North Carolina, 1998 Steals: 13 vs. Georgetown, 1997 Three-Pt. FGM: 10 vs. Brigham Young, 1988 Three-Pt. FGA: 30 vs. Illinois, 2001 Three-Pt. FG Pct.: .500 vs. Brigham Young, 1988 Personal Fouls: 25 vs. Oklahoma, 1999 Blocks: 8 vs. Michigan, 1977

INDIVIDUAL

MULTIPLE GAME RECORDS

Points: 123, Field Goals: 39, Field Goals Att.: 69, Three-Point FGM: 6, Three-Point FGA: 17, Three-Point Pct.: .833, Free Throws: 45, Free Throws Att.: 53, Rebounds: 64, Assists: 23, Steals: 10, Minutes: 202, Blocks: 10,

TEAM

Games: Points: Field Goals: Field Goals Att.: Three-Point FGM: Three-Point FGA: Free Throws: Free Throws Att.: Assists: Steals: Personal Fouls: Blocks:

5 390 147 240 17 57 96 119 76 41 79 22

Cedric Maxwell (1977, 5 games) Cedric Maxwell (1977, 5 games) Lew Massey (1977, 5 games) Demon Brown [att. 15] (2001, 2 games) Sean Colson [made 5] (1998, 2 games) Diego Guevara [5 of 6] (1998, 2 games) Cedric Maxwell (1977, 5 games) Cedric Maxwell (1977, 5 games) Cedric Maxwell (1977, 5 games) Sean Colson (1998, 2 games) Cedric Maxwell (1977, 5 games) Cedric Maxwell (1977, 5 games) Cedric Maxwell (1977, 5 games) by 1977 team by 1977 team (5 games) by 1977 team (5 games) by 1977 team (5 games) by 1998 team (2 games) by 2001 team (2 games) by 1977 team (5 games) by 1977 team (5 games) by 1977 team (5 games) by 1977 team (5 games) by 1977 team (5 games) by 1977 team (5 games)

GAME RECORDS BY OPPONENTS

Points: Field Goals: Field Goals Att.: Free Throws: Free Throws Att.: Three-Pt. Made:

34, 14, 28, 10, 12, 6,

Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Minutes:

16, 9, 5, 43,

Eddie Owens, UNLV, 1977 Eddie Owens, UNLV, 1977 Eddie Owens, UNLV, 1977 Ryan Humphrey, Notre Dame (10-10), 2002 Alex Spaulding, Oklahoma (made 5), 1999 Shammond Williams, No. Caro. (att. 9), 1998 Eric Martin, Oklahoma (att. 9), 1999 Jerome Whitehead, Marquette, 1977 Andre Miller, Utah, 1997 Ricky Green, Michigan, 1977 Shammond Williams, North Carolina, 1998 Preston Murphy, Rhode Island, 1999 Ant. Reynolds-Dean, Rhode Island, 1999

N.I.T. (‘76, 89, 94, 00, 06, 08)

INDIVIDUAL

SINGLE GAME RECORDS

30, Cedric Maxwell vs. Oregon, 1976 11, Lew Massey vs. San Francisco, 1976 23, Lew Massey vs. San Francisco, 1976 Lew Massey vs. N.C. State, 1976 Free Throws: 14, Cedric Maxwell vs. Oregon, 1976 Free Throws Att.: 17, Cedric Maxwell vs. Oregon, 1976 Rebounds: 16, Curtis Withers vs. Georgia Southern, 2006 15, Curtis Withers vs. Cincinnati, 2006 15, Cedric Maxwell vs. San Francisco. 1976 Assists: 9, Bob Ball vs. N.C. State, 1976 Steals: 5, James Zimmerman at Mississippi, 2000 Minutes: 45, Cedric Maxwell vs. San Francisco, 1976 Three-Pt. FGs: 6, Shanderic Downs at Duquesne, 1994 Three-Pt. FGA: 14, Roderick Howard at Duquesne, 1994 Three-Pt. FG%: .857 (6 of 7), Shanderic Downs at Duquesne, 1994 Blocks: 5, Chris Nance vs. Georgia Southern, 2006 Points: Field Goals: Field Goals Att.:

TEAM

80 80 Field Goals: 30 Field Goals Att.: 82 Field Goal Pct.: .531 Free Throws: 28 Free Throws Att.: 37 Free Throw Pct.: .824 Rebounds: 49 Assists: 19 Steals: 10 Three-Pt. FGs: 11 Three-Pt. FGA: 29 Three-Pt. FG Pct.: .444 Personal Fouls: 23 Blocks: 11 Points:

at Cincinnati, 2006 vs. N.C. State, 1976 vs. San Francisco, 1976 at Cincinnati, 2006 vs. Oregon, 1976 vs. N.C. State, 1976 vs. N.C, State, 1976 vs. N.C. State, 1976 vs. Georgia Southern, 2006 vs. N.C. State, 1976 vs. Oregon, 1976; at Mississippi, 2000 at Duquesne, 1994 at Cincinnati, 2006 vs. Connecticut, 1989 vs. San Francisco, 1976 vs. Georgia Southern, 2006

MULTIPLE GAME RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL

Points: 109, Cedric Maxwell (1976, 4 games) Field Goals: 34, Lew Massey (1976, 4 games) Field Goals Att.: 73, Lew Massey (1976, 4 games) Free Throws: 47*, Cedric Maxwell (1976, 4 games) Free Throws Att.: 53*, Cedric Maxwell (1976, 4 games) Rebounds: 46, Cedric Maxwell (1976, 4 games) Assists: 20, Bob Ball (1976, 4 games) Steals: 9, Cedric Maxwell (1976, 4 games) Minutes: 165, Cedric Maxwell (1976, 4 games) *Maxwell broke NIT record for free throws made & attempted.

TEAM

Games: Points: Field Goals: Field Goals Att.: Free Throws: Free Throws Att.: Assists: Steals: Personal Fouls:

4 305 106 215 93 120 64 25 79

by 1976 team by 1976 team (4 games) by 1976 team (4 games) by 1976 team (4 games) by 1976 team (4 games) by 1976 team (4 games) by 1976 team (4 games) by 1976 team (4 games) by 1976 team (4 games)

GAME RECORDS BY OPPONENTS

Points: Field Goals:

Field Goals Att.: Free Throws: Free Throws Att.: Rebounds: Assists: Steals:

28, Derrick Alston, Duquesne, 1994 11, Gregg Ballard, Oregon, 1976; Cliff Robinson, UConn, 1989; Derrick Alston, Duquesne, 1994 23, Greg Ballard, Oregon, 1976 8, Eric Hicks, Cincinnati, 2006 11, Eric Hicks, Cincinnati, 2006 18, Eric Hicks, Cincinnati, 2006 8, Jihad Muhammad, Cincinnati, 2006 Al Green, N.C. State, 1976 8, Ron Lee, Oregon, 1976

Bob Ball passed out nine assists in the 49ers NIT victory over N.C. State. Diego Guevara hit 5-of-6 threes in the 1998 NCAA Tournament.

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ALL-TIME POST-SEASON RESULTS NCAA (7-12; 11 apps) 1977 (3-2) - Final Four W, 91-86 (OT) vs. Cent. Mich. (Bloomington, Ind.)

Mideast Regional W, 81-59 vs. Syracuse (Lexington, Ky.) W, 75-68 vs. Michigan (Lexington, Ky.)

Final Four L, 49-51 vs. Marquette (Atlanta, Ga.) L, 94-106 vs. UNLV (Atlanta, Ga.)

1988 (0-1; #13 Seed) L, 92-98 (OT) vs. Brigham Young (Atlanta, Ga.; Southeast)

1992 (0-1; #8 Seed) L, 74-76 vs. Iowa State (Worcester, Mass.; East)

1995 (0-1; #7 Seed) L, 68-70 vs. Stanford (Albany, N.Y.; East)

1997 (1-1; #7 Seed) W, 79-67 vs. Georgetown (Tucson, Ariz.; West) L, 58-77 vs. #2 Utah (Tucson, Ariz.)

1998 (1-1; #7 Seed) W, 77-62 vs. Ill.-Chicago (Hartford, Conn.; East) L, 83-93 (OT) vs. #1 North Carolina (Hartford)

1999 (1-1; #5 Seed) W, 81-70 (OT) vs. Rhode Island (Milw.; Midwest) L, 72-85 vs. Oklahoma (Milwaukee, Wisc.)

2001 (1-1; #9 Seed) W, 70-63 vs. Tennessee (Dayton, Ohio; Midwest) L, 61-79 vs. Illinois (Dayton, Ohio)

2002 (0-1; #9 Seed) L, 63-82 vs. Notre Dame (Greenville, S.C.; South)

2004 (0-1; #9 Seed) L, 73-76 vs. Texas Tech (Buffalo, N.Y.; East Rutherford Region)

2005 (0-1; #7 Seed) L, 63-75 vs. N.C. State (Worcester, Mass. Syracuse Region)

NIT (4-6; 6 apps.) 1976 (3-1) - NIT Finals at New York City’s Madison Square Garden W, 79-74 (OT) vs. San Francisco W, 79-72 vs. Oregon

Championship W, 80-79 vs. N.C. State (Semi Final) L, 67-71 vs. Kentucky (Final)

1989 (0-1) L, 62-67 vs. Connecticut (Ch. Coliseum)

1994 (0-1) L, 73-75 at Duquesne (Pittsburgh, Pa.)

2000 (0-1) L, 45-62 at Mississippi (Oxford, Miss.)

2006 (1-1) W, 77-61 vs. Georgia Southern (Halton Arena) L, 80-86 at Cincinnati (Cincinnati, Ohio)

2008 (0-1) L, 48-67 at Nebraska (Lincoln, Neb.)


SEASON LEADERS

SEASON LEADING SCORERS (BASED ON TOTAL SEASON POINTS) Year 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68

Player, Pos. Class Lamont Mack Sr. Leemire Goldwire Sr. De’Angelo Alexander Sr. De’Angelo Alexander Jr. Curtis Withers, F Jr. Curtis Withers, F So. Demon Brown, G Jr. Jobey Thomas, G Sr. Rodney White, F Fr. Jobey Thomas, G So. Galen Young, G/F Sr. DeMarco Johnson, F Sr. DeMarco Johnson, F Jr. DeMarco Johnson, F So. Jarvis Lang, F Sr. Jarvis Lang, F Jr. Jarvis Lang, F So. Henry Williams, G Sr. Henry Williams, G Jr. Henry Williams, G So. Byron Dinkins, G Sr. Byron Dinkins,G Jr. Byron Dinkins, G So. Michael Milling, F Jr. Clinton Hinton, F Fr. Melvin Johnson, F Sr. Melvin Johnson, F Jr. Bobby Potts, F Sr. Phil Ward, G Jr. Chad Kinch, G Sr. Chad Kinch, G Jr. Lew Massey, F Sr. Cedric Maxwell, C Sr. Lew Massey, F So. George Jackson, G Sr. Robert Earl Blue, F Sr. Robert Earl Blue, F Jr. Robert Earl Blue, F So. Norris Dae, F Jr. Norris Dae, F So. Ben Basinger, C Jr. Jerry Anthony, F Jr.

Games 31 34 30 32 28 28 29 30 28 33 34 32 31 29 28 28 27 32 27 30 29 29 32 28 28 27 24 27 27 27 27 26 31 30 24 26 26 25 23 28 22 28

FG-A 160-243 194-250 177-443 181-447 175-374 155-321 158-420 174-402 188-386 168-396 170-414 238-475 196-417 206-413 156-336 167-298 122-268 207-447 193-453 209-505 200-457 236-462 157-395 244-531 168-335 213-384 170-329 215-465 155-336 212-414 228-487 232-489 244-381 293-577 248-480 191-404 203-461 196-451 119-261 185-442 149-330 156-415

40 AND 30 POINT GAMES 44 George Jackson vs. Samford, Feb. 8, 1976 43 George Jackson vs. Samford, Jan. 18, 1975 40 Bobby Potts vs. Jacksonville, Feb. 10, 1982 Robert Earl Blue vs. So. Miss, Feb. 5. 1973 39 Leemire Goldwire at St. Bona., Feb. 9, 08 Curtis Withers at Saint Louis, Feb. 12, 2005 38 Lew Massey vs. VCU, Feb. 16, 1978 37 Byron Dinkins vs. UAB, Feb. 25, 1988 Cedric Maxwell vs. So. Miss, Feb. 12, 1977 Robert Earl Blue vs. Tusculum, Dec. 1, 1971 36 Leemire Goldwire vs. St. Joe’s, Jan. 16, 08 Lew Massey vs. Jacksonville, Jan. 28, 1978 Lew Massey vs. Georgia State, Jan. 26, 1976 35 De’Angelo Alexander vs. Ford., Feb. 10, ‘07 Henry Williams vs. Chaminade, Dec. 22, 1991 Lew Massey vs. Vanderbilt, Dec. 12, 1975 George Jackson vs. Boston U., Jan. 11, 1975 Robert Earl Blue vs. St. Francis, Jan. 3, 1974 Robert Earl Blue vs. St. Francis. Dec. 29, 1973 34 Leemire Goldwire at URI, Mar. 8, 2008 Leemire Goldwire vs. Davidson, Dec. 5, 2007 De’Angelo Alexander vs. St. Bona., Feb. 1, ‘06 Demon Brown vs. DePaul, Jan. 6, 2004 Henry Williams vs. Tulane, Mar. 2, 1992 Clinton Hinton vs. Idaho, Dec. 29. 1984 Bobby Potts vs. Campbell, Dec. 16, 1981 Lew Massey vs. St. Francis, Feb. 5, 1977 Robert Earl Blue vs. App. State, Feb. 3, 1973

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32

31

Pct. .378 .373 .400 .405 .468 .483 .376 .433 .487 .424 .411 .501 .470 .499 .464 .560 .455 .463 .426 .414 .438 .511 .398 .460 .503 .555 .517 .462 .461 .512 .468 .474 .640 .507 .516 .472 .440 .435 .456 .418 .451 .376

3FG-A 64-201 128-371 78-233 96-224 22-52 11-32 137-350 110-254 33-95 81-239 24-71 18-50 11-36 5-24 19-46 0-3 0-5 105-244 72-212 84-210 36-130 50-111 53-164 ---4-12 ----------------

3Pct. .318 .345 .335 .429 .423 .344 .391 .433 .347 .339 .338 .360 .306 .208 .413 .000 .000 .430 .340 .400 .277 .451 .327 ---.333 ----------------

FT-A 88-124 118-146 96-122 87-119 131-198 136-198 34-57 98-109 114-160 43-54 136-194 159-204 181-229 109-164 128-169 125-168 125-188 146-178 125-150 128-154 73-112 100-137 64-92 60-84 135-180 103-137 111-140 134-164 77-112 87-110 100-129 102-134 202-263 91-118 94-115 74-95 134-170 148-191 82-114 72-116 58-97 70-120

Pct. .710 .808 .787 .731 .662 .687 .596 .899 .713 .796 .701 .779 .790 .605 .757 .744 .665 .820 .833 .831 .652 .730 .696 .714 .750 .752 .792 .817 .688 .791 .775 .761 .768 .771 .817 .778 .788 .775 .719 .679 .598 .583

Leemire Goldwire vs. App. St., Nov. 12, 07 Andre Davis vs. Davidson, Feb. 10, 1993 Henry Williams vs. So. Alabama, Jan. 5, 1991 Byron Dinkins vs. Oklahoma. Jan. 7, 1989 Melvin Johnson vs. So. Alabama, Feb. 2, 1984 Melvin Johnson vs. South Florida, Jan. 15, 1983 Lew Massey vs Creighton, Mar. 2, 1976 Lew Massey vs. Georgia State, Feb. 7, 1976 George Jackson vs. Adelphi, Feb. 1, 1975 Lamont Mack vs.Richmond, Mar. 3, 2009 De’Angelo Alexander vs. GW, Mar. 4, ‘06 De’Angelo Alxander vs. Valpo, Dec. 10, 2005 Curtis Withers vs. Memphis, Mar. 10, 2005 Demon Brown vs. UAB, Jan. 14, 2003 DeMarco Johnson vs. Houston, Jan. 29, 1997 Andre Davis vs. Virginia Tech, Mar. 6, 1993 Javis Lang vs. Western Kentucky, Feb. 9, 1991 Henry Williams vs. ODU, Jan. 19, 1991 Henry Williams vs. Ga. Southern, Feb. 6, 1990 Byron Dinkins vs. South Florida, Feb. 15, 1989 Byron Dinkins vs. Fla. Southern, Dec. 29, 1987 Michael Milling vs. VCU, Feb. 3, 1986 Chad Kinch vs. Eastern Kent., Dec. 16, 1978 Chad Kinch vs. Florida State, Feb. 13, 1978 Lew Massey vs. Illinois, Nov. 25, 1977 Cedric Maxwell vs. Cent. Mich., Mar. 13, 1977 Lew Massey vs. Baptist, Jan .15, 1977 Lew Massey vs. Md.-East. Shore, Jan. 10, 1976 Leemire Goldwire vs. Xavier, Feb. 13, 2008 Brendan Plavich at TCU, Feb. 25, 2004 Brendan Plavich at #7/#7 Syracuse, N. 26, ‘03

Reb-Avg. 178-5.7 149-4.4 215-7.2 195-6.1 228-8.1 265-9.5 75-2.6 95-3.2 182-6.5 104-3.2 245-7.2 280-9.0 263-8.5 254-8.8 250-8.9 283-10.1 200-7.4 108-3.4 85-3.0 106-3.5 107-3.7 86-3.0 90-2.8 215-7.7 207-7.4 234-8.7 176-6.3 161-6.0 97-3.6 108-4.0 99-3.7 178-6.8 376-12.1 229-7.6 63-2.6 160-6.1 188-7.2 173-6.9 204-8.9 417-14.8 211-9.6 307-10.9

Pts.-Avg. 472-15.2 634-18.6 528-17.6 545-17.0 503-18.0 457-16.3 487-16.8 556-18.5 523-18.7 460-13.9 500-14.7 653-21.1 584-18.8 526-18.1 459-16.4 459-16.4 369-13.7 665-20.8 583-21.6 630-21.0 509-17.6 622-21.5 431-13.5 548-19.6 471-16.8 529-19.6 455-16.3 564-20.9 387-14.3 511-18.9 556-20.6 566-21.8 690-22.2 677-22.5 590-24.5 456-17.5 540-20.8 540-21.6 320-13.9 445-15.8 362-16.5 384-13.7

Rodney White

Michael Milling

Melvin Johnson

Sean Colson at G. Washington, Dec. 20, 1997 Henry Williams vs. Florida, Dec. 7, 1990 Henry Williams vs. ODU, Feb. 21, 1990 Melvin Johnson vs. Penn State, Dec. 17, 1983 Chad Kinch vs. St. Bonaventure, Dec. 29. 1978 Cedric Maxwell vs. Florida, Dec. 6, 1975 30 Leemire Goldwire vs. Dayton, Jan. 17, 2007 Rodney White at Tulane, Feb. 14, 2001 DeMarco Johnson vs. Ill.-Chi. (NCAA), Mar. 12, ‘98 DeMarco Johnson vs. So. Miss (C-USA), Mar. 6, ‘98 DeMarco Johnson vs. G. Wash., Dec. 20, 1997 Jarvis Lang vs. Virginia Tech, Feb. 16, 1995 Henry Williams vs. Tennessee, Feb. 24, 1992 Henry Williams vs. Navy, Dec. 28, 1990 Henry Williams vs Clemson, Dec. 15, 1990 Jarvis Lang vs. Duke, Dec. 1, 1990 Henry Williams vs. Northeastern, Dec. 29. ‘89 Byron Dinkins vs. Jacksonville, Feb. 23, 1989 Byron Dinkins vs. Jacksonville, Jan. 2, 1988 Phil Ward vs. Davidson, Dec. 12, 1981 Lew Massey vs. Florida State, Feb. 13, 1978 Lew Massey vs. Kent State, Dec. 29, 1977 Chad Kinch vs UNLV, Mar. 28, 1977 Cedric Maxwell vs. UNLV, Mar. 28, 1977 Cedric Maxwell vs. VCU, Mar. 5, 1977 Lew Massey vs. Birm-Southern, Feb. 15, 1977 Cedric Maxwell vs N. Mexico St., Dec. 11, 1976 Cedric Maxwell vs. Oregon, Mar. 15, 1976 George Jackson vs. St. Leo, Jan. 28, 1975 George Jackson vs. Baptist, Jan. 15, 1974 Robert Earl Blue vs. Tulane, Jan. 8, 1972

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REBOUNDS Year 1966 67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971 72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975 76 1976-77 1977 78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

Player, Pos. Bob Lemmond, F Bob Lemmond, F Ben Basinger, C Norris Dae, F Norris Dae, F Robert Earl Blue, P Robert Earl Blue, P Jon Heath, F Cedric Maxwell, C Cedric Maxwell, C Cedric Maxwell, C Kevin King, F Kevin King, F Bobby Potts, F George Devone, C Melvin Johnson, F Emery Atkinson, F Melvin Johnson, F Leroy Smith, F Michael Milling, F Ronnie Bellamy, F Dan Plondke, C Cedric Ball, F Cedric Ball, F Jarvis Lang, F Rodney Odom, C Rodney Odom, C Jarvis Lang, F Jarvis Lang, F DeMarco Johnson, F DeMarco Johnson, F DeMarco Johnson, F Galen Young, G/F Tremaine Gardiner, F Cam Stephens, C Cam Stephens, F Eddie Basden, F/G Curtis Withers, F Eddie Basden, F/G Curtis Withers, F E.J. Drayton, F Charlie Coley, F Charlie Coley, F

SEASON LEADERS REB 307 218 211 417 204 173 188 222 230 350 376 201 187 167 109 185 196 234 254 215 218 211 215 271 298 253 244 283 250 254 263 280 245 235 248 270 200 265 245 362 253 210 211

FIELD GOAL PCT. (MIN. 150 ATT.) Year 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

Player, Pos. Jerry Anthony, F Pete Donahue, F Jim Turpin, G Pete Donahue, F Charles Bryson, G Jerry Boggs, G Derek Jones, F Cedric Maxwell, C Jon Heath, F Cedric Maxwell, C Cedric Maxwell, C Kevin King, F Kevin King, F Chad Kinch, G Donnie Koonce, G Melvin Johnson, F Emery Atkinson, F Emery Atkinson, F Rodney Abrams, F Keith Williams, G Dan Plondke, C Dan Plondke, C Cedric Ball, F Cedric Ball, F Jarvis Lang, F Rodney Odom, C Rodney Odom, C Jarvis Lang, F Jermain Parker, C DeMarco Johnson, F DeMarco Johnson, F Kelvin Price, C Kelvin Price, C KenKay Jones, C Rodney White, F Cam Stephens, F Curtis Withers, F Eddie Basden, F/G Eddie Basden, F/G Curtis Withers F E.J. Drayton, F Charlie Coley, F Charlie Coley, F

FG-A 87-165 98-182 108-206 115-241 107-212 116-232 130-262 98-154 89-163 201-371 244-381 155-291 168-320 212-414 138-265 125-261 133-261 137-239 96-181 158-300 133-225 161-277 125-200 131-277 195-411 141-279 132-262 167-298 112-191 206-413 196-417 117-212 161-323 75-158 188-386 153-298 104-264 105-196 155-318 181-403 137-284 119-237 111-233

AVG. 10.9 12.2 9.6 14.8 8.9 6.9 7.2 8.5 8.8 12.0 12.1 7.4 6.9 6.2 8.4 6.9 7.0 8.7 9.8 7.7 6.8 68 7.4 9.4 10.6 7.9 8.7 10.1 8.9 8.8 8.5 9.0 7.2 7.3 7.8 9.3 6.9 9.5 8.4 11.3 8.4 6.2 6.8 Pct. .527 .538 .524 .479 .505 .500 .496 .636 .546 .541 .640 .533 .542 .512 .521 .479 .508 .573 .530 .527 .591 .581 .568 .562 .474 .505 .504 .560 .586 .499 .470 .552 .498 .475 .487 .513 .394 .536 .487 .449 .482 .502 .476

ASSISTS

Year 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

Player, Pos

Ast. Not available Not available Not available Not available Not available Not available Not available Rick Dobson, G 96 Bob Ball, G 88 Bob Ball, G 140 Melvin Watkins, G 187 Chad Kinch, G 73 Kevin King, F 84 Chad Kinch/Phil Ward 87 Donnie Koonce, G 103 Phil Ward, G 147 Randy Davis, G 170 Keith Williams, G 163 Keith Williams, G 109 Keith Williams, G 122 Byron Dinkins, G 123 Jeff West, G 184 Byron Dinkins, G 207 Henry Williams, G 123 Delano Johnson, G 148 Henry Williams, G 130 Cedrick Broadhurst, G 120 Delano Johnson, G 166 Roderick Howard, G 87 Ponce James, G 104 Sean Colson, G 196 Sean Colson, G 231 Diego Guevara, G 125 Diego Guevara, G 108 Demon Brown, G 128 Demon Brown, G 125 Curtis Nash, G 95 Demon Brown, G 115 Eddie Basden, F/G 108 Mitchell Baldwin, G 142 Leemire Goldwire, G 82 DiJuan Harris, G 108 DiJuan Harris, G 223

FREE THROW PCT. (MIN. 40 MADE) Year 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

Player, Pos. Bill Redmond, G Bob Lemmond, F Jerry Anthony, F Jim Turpin, G Larry Reid, G Robert Earl Blue, F Geoff Bommer, G George Jackson. G George Jackson. G Cedric Maxwell, C Jeff Gruber, G Jeff Gruber, G Phil Ward, G Bobby Potts, F Melvin Johnson, F Melvin Johnson, F John Guillickson, G Randy Davis, G Clinton Hinton, F Jeff West, G Jeff West, G Frank Persley, G/F Henry Williams, G Henry Williams, G Henry Williams, G James Terrell, G Andre Davis, G Andre Davis, G Roderick Howard, G Roderick Howard, G Roderick Howard, G Sean Colson, G Diego Guevara, G Diego Guevara, G Jobey Thomas, G Jobey Thomas, G Eddie Basden, F/G Calvin Clemmons, C E.J. Drayton, F Leemire Goldwire, G Leemire Goldwire, G Leemire Goldwire, G Phil Jones, C

FT-A 82-106 60- 89 78-109 124-147 56- 74 148-191 73- 92 47- 59 94-115 177-215 40- 47 40- 44 50- 64 100-114 61- 77 80- 95 72- 88 47- 58 135-180 51- 66 44- 55 82-104 82-103 128-154 125-150 74- 86 68-92 56-75 90-105 93-103 62-70 105-119 104-126 67-75 80-88 98-109 60-83 55-77 81-104 88-113 95-105 118-146 53-70

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Avg.

3.7 3.4 4.7 6.0 2.9 3.1 3.2 3.8 5.7 6.1 6.3 4.0 4.4 3.8 6.0 7.0 4.1 5.3 4.1 4.3 5.7 3.1 3.6 6.3 8.0 3.8 3.7 4.0 4.2 3.3 4.0 3.7 4.4 2.7 3.2 7.2 Pct. .774 .674 .716 .844 .757 .775 .794 .797 .817 .823 .851 .909 .781 .877 .792 .842 .818 .810 .750 .773 .800 .789 .796 .831 .833 .860 .739 .747 .857 .903 .886 .882 .825 .893 .909 .899 .723 .714 .779 .779 .905 .808 .757

STEALS Year 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

Player, Pos.

Steals Not available Not available Not available Not available Not available Not available Not available Not available Not available Not available Not available Kevin King, F 64 Kevin King, F 51 Phil Ward, G 61 Phil Ward, G 57 Phil Ward, G 52 Randy Davis, G 44 Keith Williams, G 54 Keith Williams, G 72 Keith Williams, G 53 Keith Williams, G 57 Jeff West, G 47 Byron Dinkins, G 44 Henry Williams, G 51 Delano Johnson, G 77 Delano Johnson, G 53 Cedrick Broadhurst, G 51 Jarvis Lang, F 36 Jarvis Lang, F 30 Ponce James, G 45 Sean Colson, G 49 Kelvin Price, C 45 Galen Young, G/F 52 James Zimmerman, G/F 52 James Zimmerman, G/F 42 Demon Brown, G 45 Eddie Basden, F/G 61 Eddie Basden, F/G 68 Eddie Basden, F/G 93 Leemire Goldwire, G 58 Leemire Goldwire, G 39 Leemire Goldwire, G 70 Charlie Coley, F 51

Avg.

2.4 1.9 2.3 2.1 2.0 1.6 2.1 2.7 1.9 2.0 1.5 1.5 1.7 2.8 1.7 1.8 1.3 1.1 1.6 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.6 1.3 1.5 2.1 2.3 3.2 1.8 1.3 2.1 1.6

BLOCKS (SINCE 1977-78) Year 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

Player, Pos. Blocks Avg. Phil Scott, F 16 0.8 Phil Scott, F 25 1.0 Phil Scott, G 18 1.6 Melvin Johnson, F 19 0.7 Melvin Johnson, F 17 0.6 Melvin Johnson, F 27 1.0 Emery Atkinson, F 27 1.0 Ray Gromlowicz, C 30 1.1 Ray Gromlowicz, C 74 2.6 Ray Gromlowicz, C 67 2.1 Dan Plondke, C 32 1.0 Sam Robson, C 79 2.7 Cedric Ball, F 18 0.6 Jarvis Lang, F 27 1.0 Rodney Odom, C 36 1.1 Rodney Odom, C 28 1.0 Jermain Parker, C 76 2.6 Jermain Parker, C 94 3.4 D. Johnson, F; A.Kuehl, C 17 0.6/1.0 Alexander Kuehl, C 48 1.5 DeMarco Johnson, F 18 0.6 Kelvin Price, C 27 0.8 KenKay Jones, C 28 0.9 KenKay Jones, C 29 1.1 Cam Stephens, F 25 0.9 Curtis Withers, F 22 0.8 Martin Iti, C 35 1.2 Martin Iti, C 48 1.7 Curtis Withers, F 28 0.9 Courtney Williams, C 20 0.7 Charlie Coley, F 46 1.4 Phil Jones, C 43 1.4

Eddie Basden is the only 49er to ever average over 3.0 steals per game (3.2/gm in 2004-05 to rank 5th in the NCAA).


FRESHMAN RECORDS

RECORDS BY CLASS

GAMES

REBOUNDS

34 34 34 33

298 207 187 186

Charles Dewhurst, 07-08 An’Juan Wilderness, 07-08 Jobey Thomas, 1998-99 two (C. Kinch; B. Johnson)

Jarvis Lang, 1990-91 Clinton Hinton, 1984-85 Curtis Withers, 2002-03 Kevin King, 1975-76

POINTS

REBOUNDING AVG.

548 523 508 505

10.6 7.4 6.5 6.2

Jarvis Lang, 1990-91 Rodney White, 2000-01 Chad Kinch, 1976-77 Henry Williams, 1988-89

SCORING AVG. 19.6 18.7 17.4 16.8

Jarvis Lang, 1990-91 Rodney White, 2000-01 Henry Williams, 1988-89 Clinton Hinton, 1984-85

ASSISTS 163 126 96

Keith Williams, 1983-84 Chad Kinch, 1976-77 Cedric Broadhurst, 1989-90

FIELD GOALS MADE

THREE-POINTERS MADE

218 195 188 188

61 47 46

Chad Kinch, 1976-77 Jarvis Lang, 1990-91 Rodney White, 2000-01 Henry Williams, 1988-89

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

Jarvis Lang, 1990-91 Clinton Hinton, 1984-85 Rodney White, 2000-01 Kevin King, 1975-76 FIELD GOAL PCT. (100 ATT.) .636 Cedric Maxwell, 1973-74 .569 Martin Iti, 2003-04 .520 Vincent Grier, 2002-03 .507 James George, 1977-78 FREE THROW PCT. (50 ATT.) .827 Chad Kinch, 1976-77 .796 Henry Williams, 1988-89 .792 Melvin Johnson, 1980-81

444 411 386 380

Chad Kinch, 1976-77 Jarvis Lang, 1990-91 Rodney White, 2000-01 Henry Williams, 1988-89

FREE THROWS MADE 154 135 114 84

Jarvis Lang, 1990-91 Clinton Hinton, 1984-85 Rodney White, 2000-01 An’Juan Wilderness, 07-08

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 216 180 160 144

Jarvis Lang, 1990-91 Clinton Hinton, 1984-85 Rodney White, 2000-01 An’Juan Wilderness, 07-08

SOPHOMORE RECORDS

JUNIOR RECORDS

SENIOR RECORDS

GAMES 34 DiJuan Harris, 2007-08 34 Phil Jones, 2007-08 34 Diego Guevara, 1998-99 POINTS 677 Lew Massey, 1975-76 SCORING AVG. 22.6 Lew Massey, 1975-76 REBOUNDS 417 Norris Dae, 1969-70 REBOUNDING AVG. 14.8 Norris Dae, 1969-70 ASSISTS 148 Delano Johnson, 1990-91 FIELD GOAL PCT. (100 ATT.) .557 Cedric Ball, 1987-88 FIELD GOALS MADE 293 Lew Massey, 1975-76 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 577 Lew Massey, 1975-76 FREE THROW PCT. (50 ATT.) .860 James Terrell, 1991-92 FREE THROWS MADE 148 Robert Earl Blue, 1971-72 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 198 Curtis Withers, 2003-04 THREE-POINTERS MADE 84 Leemire Goldwire, 2005-06

GAMES 34 Charlie Coley, 2007-08 34 Lamont Mack, 2007-08 34 Tremaine Gardiner, 1998-99 34 Kedric Smith, 1998-99 POINTS 622 Byron Dinkins, 1987-88 SCORING AVG. 21.6 Henry Williams, 1990-91 REBOUNDS 350 Cedric Maxwell, 1975-76 REBOUNDING AVG. 12.0 Cedric Maxwell, 1975-76 ASSISTS 196 Sean Colson, 1996-97 FIELD GOAL PCT. (100 ATT.) .591 Dan Plondke, 1986-87 FIELD GOALS MADE 246 Lew Massey, 1976-77 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 531 Michael Milliing, 1985-86 FREE THROW PCT. (50 ATT.) .909 Jobey Thomas, 2000-01 FREE THROWS MADE 181 DeMarco Johnson, 1996-97 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 229 DeMarco Johnson, 1996-97

GAMES 34 Leemire Goldwire, 2007-08 34 Marlon Thomas, 1998-99 34 Galen Young, 1998-99 POINTS 690 Cedric Maxwell, 1976-77 SCORING AVG. 24.5 George Jackson, 1974-75 REBOUNDS 376 Cedric Maxwell, 1976-77 REBOUNDING AVG. 12.1 Cedric Maxwell, 1976-77 ASSISTS 231 Sean Colson, 1997-98 FIELD GOAL PCT. (100 ATT.) .640 Cedric Maxwell, 1976-77 FIELD GOALS MADE 248 George Jackson, 1974-75 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 520 Leemire Goldwire, 2007-08 FREE THROW PCT. (50 ATT.) .899 Jobey Thomas, 2001-02 FREE THROWS MADE 202 Cedric Maxwell, 1976-77 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 263 Cedric Maxwell, 1976-77 THREE-POINTERS MADE 128 Leemire Goldwire, 07-08

THREE-POINTERS MADE 137

Jobey Thomas, 1998-99 Henry Williams, 1988-89 Andre Davis, 1992-93

Demon Brown, 2002-03

Jarvis Lang led the nation’s freshmen in points and rebounds in 1991.

Cedric Ball shot .557 as a sophomore in the 49ers NCAA season of 1987-88.

Demon Brown hit a school-record 137 three-pointers as a junior.

THE COMEBACK When Charlotte won at Tennessee, 79-76, Nov. 29, 1995, the 49ers erased a 26-point deficit. The 49ers trailed, 53-27 at 15:04 before posting a miraculous comeback. According to ESPN, it was the fourth largest comeback of all-time. Here are the Top Five comebacks: (1) Duke erased a 32-point deficit vs. Tulane in 1950; (2) Kentucky - 31 points at LSU in 1994; (3) New Mexico State - 28 vs. Bradley in 1977; (4) Charlotte at Tennessee; (5) Connecticut - 25 at Pittsburgh in 1995. Cedric Maxwell had a .640 field goal pct. in 1976-77, averaging 22.2 points and 12.1 rebounds.

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YEAR

RECORD

PCT. NOV.

Coach records DEC.

JAN.

1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69^ 1969-70^

6-17 7-21 5-17 12-10 14-16 44-81

.260 .250 .227 .546 .466 .341

0-2 0-3 0-1 0-2 0-1 0-9

4-4 2-6 1-7 3-3 3-5 13-25

2-4 2-6 1-5 3-2 4-5 12-22

FEB. MAR. LEAGUE

0-7 3-6 3-4 6-3 7-3 19-23

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Harvey Murphy Harvey Murphy Harvey Murphy Harvey Murphy Harvey Murphy

1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75

15- 8 14-11 14-12 22- 4 23- 3 88-38

.652 .560 .538 .846 .884 .691

--1-1 0-1 2-0 3-2

6-2 3-4 3-2 6-0 5-2 23-10

3-4 8-2 4-4 8-2 7-0 30-12

6-2 3-4 5-5 7-1 8-0 29-12

-0-1 1-0 1-0 1-1 3-2

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Bill Foster Bill Foster Bill Foster Bill Foster Bill Foster

1975-76# 1976-77*^ 1977-78

24- 6 28- 5 20- 7 72-18

.800 .848 .741 .800

1-0 1-0 1-1 3-1

6-1 7-1 6-2 19-4

8-2 7-1 6-2 21-5

6-1 7-1 6-2 19-4

3-2 7-2 1-0 11-4

-5-1 9-2 14-3

1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82

16-11 15-12 10-17 15-12 56-52

.593 .556 .370 .556 .518

1-0 -1-0 1-0 3-0

3-6 5-5 5-3 6-1 19-15

5-3 4-5 1-8 6-4 16-20

7-2 6-2 3-6 2-7 18-17

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6-4 9-5 3-9 3-7 21-25

Mike Pratt Mike Pratt Mike Pratt Mike Pratt

1982-83 1983-84 1984-85

8-20 9-19 5-23 22-62

.286 .321 .179 .262

1-1 1-1 0-3 2-5

0-6 4-4 2-5 6-15

4-6 3-6 2-9 9-21

3-6 1-7 1-6 5-19

0-1 0-1 -0-2

5-9 2-12 1-13 8-34

Hal Wissel Hal Wissel Hal Wissel

1985-86 1986-87 1987-88*^ 1988-89# 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92*^ 1992-93 1993-94# 1994-95*^ 1995-96

8-20 18-14 22- 9 17-12 16-14 14-14 23- 9 15-13 16-13 19- 9 14-15 182-142

.286 .563 .718 .586 .533 .550 .718 .545 .551 .679 .483 .562

1-1 2-1 1-0 1-0 2-0 2-0 1-1 -1-0 -2-0 13-3

3-4 6-3 6-2 4-2 4-4 4-3 6-0 3-5 6-1 7-1 3-3 52-28

1-7 6-6 5-4 5-5 2-5 6-3 7-2 6-2 2-4 7-2 5-5 52-45

3-8 -4-4 -7-2 3-1 7-3 0-2 6-4 2-1 2-6 -4-5 5-1 4-5 2-1 5-5 2-3 5-3 0-3 3-6 1-1 50-51 15-14

1-13 6-8 11-3 10-4 6-8 6-8 7-5 6-6 7-5 8-4 6-8 74-72

Jeff Mullins Jeff Mullins Jeff Mullins Jeff Mullins Jeff Mullins Jeff Mullins Jeff Mullins Jeff Mullins Jeff Mullins Jeff Mullins Jeff Mullins

1996-97*~ 1997-98*

22- 9 20-11 42-20

.706 .645 .677

1-1 0-2 1-3

6-2 4-3 10-5

6-3 7-2 13-5

1998-99*^ 1999-00# 2000-01*^ 2001-02* 2002-03 2003-04*^ 2004-05* 2005-06# 2006-07 2007-08# 2008-09

23-11 17-16 22-11 18-12 13-16 21-9 21-8 19-13 14-16 20-14 11-20 199-146

.676 .515 .667 .630 .448 .700 .724 .594 .467 .588 .355 .577

3-1 2-1 3-1 3-2 1-2 3-1 2-1 4-3 2-3 4-2 1-6 28-23

5-4 5-4 4-3 3-3 4-3 4-2 7-1 3-2 4-3 4-2 4-0 47-27

5-2 5-3 4-4 7-1 3-4 6-2 5-2 4-3 3-5 5-2 2-7 49-35

All-Time

705-559

.558

53-36 189-129 202-165 199-163 62-55 243-214

5-1 6-2 11-3

4-2 3-2 7-4

10-4 13-3 23-7

5-3 5-1 10-6 2-5 3-3 7-9 6-2 5-1 10-6 4-3 1-3 11-5 4-4 1-3 8-8 5-2 3-2 12-4 7-0 0-4 12-4 6-2 2-3 11-5 4-3 1-2 7-9 2-6 5-2 9-7 4-4 0-3 5-11 49-34 26-27 102-74

COACH

Lee Rose Lee Rose Lee Rose

Murphy

Foster

Rose

Pratt

Wissel

Melvin Watkins Melvin Watkins Bobby Lutz Bobby Lutz Bobby Lutz Bobby Lutz Bobby Lutz Bobby Lutz Bobby Lutz Bobby Lutz Bobby Lutz Bobby Lutz Bobby Lutz

Mullins

Watkins

*NCAA Tournament; #NIT; ^League Champions; ~Division Champions.

Lutz

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ARENA RECORDS

ALL-TIME HOME RECORD: 420-167 (.716)

Halton Arena Built: 1996 Seating: 9,105 Overall Record: 134-40 Years: 13 years Winning pct.: .786

Dale F. Halton Arena ................................134-40 (13 years, 1997-09) Bobcats Arena ..................................................... 1-1 (1 year, 2007-08) Independence Arena*.................. 126-69 (21 years, 1971-88; ‘93-96) Charlotte Coliseum ...................... 39-21 (5 years, 1988-89 - 1992-93) Belk Gym “Mine Shaft” ........... 95-11 (17 years, 1970-71 - 1994-95) Harrisburg Gym ..............................................15-5 (3 years, 1967-70) Garinger High ................................................................. 8-16 (3 years) East Mecklenburg High .................................................. 1-2 (2 years) Independence & Park Center...........................................0-1 (1 year) *Independence Arena renamed in 1993 (was original Charlotte Coli-

Charlotte moved back to campus in 1996 with the opening of Dale F. Halton Arena in the James H. Barnhardt Student Activity Wade Bruton photo Center.

YEAR-BY-YEAR HOME RECORD BY FACILITY Year 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96

Overall 3- 7 5- 7 4- 7 6- 2 7- 2 10- 1 12- 5 12- 3 14- 0 15- 0 14- 0 15- 0 12- 2 13- 4 11- 3 7- 7 11- 5 6- 8 7- 7 4-12 4-10 11- 2 11- 2 11- 5 9- 4 5- 7 11- 3 6- 4 10- 2 10- 3 9- 2

Cha. Col.

I.Arena

Belk Harris. 2-1 6-2 7-2

1-0 2-1 1-1 2-0 1-0 4-0 11-0 9-2 10-4 11-3 7-7 7-5 6-8 4-6 4-12 1-10 7-2 10-2 11-5 9-4 4-6 9-2 6-4

420-167

3-6 4-6 2-5

0-1 1-0

0-1 0-1

9- 1 10- 4 11- 2 12- 0 14- 0 10- 0 4- 0 3- 0 3- 0

Belk Gym was built on campus in 1970, but the 49ers outgrew the cozy confines in just six years. University File Photo

WIN STREAKS: Home, overall ...................................... 60 (Feb. 28, 1974 - Dec. 3, 1977) Independence Arena ......................... 17 (Jan. 7, 1974 - Mar. 9, 1977) Belk Gym ............................................. 59 (Dec. 16, 1973 - Jan. 18, 1982) Charlotte Coliseum ............................ 6, twice (Jan. 13-Feb. 21, 1990 Dec. 6, 1991-Jan. 30, 1992) Halton Arena ....................................... 10 (Jan. 3, 1998 - Nov. 29, 1998) 10 (Dec. 11, 2004-Feb. 26, 2005)

4- 0 3- 1 3- 0 4- 0 1- 0 1- 1 2- 1

10-2 9-2 9-2

1- 1

Totals 39-21 126-69 95-11 DALE F. HALTON ARENA BOBCATS ARENA 1996-97 10-2 1997-98 10-1 1998-99 11-2 1999-00 9-3 2000-01 10-2 2001-02 11-3 2002-03 11-4 2003-04 10-3 2004-05 12-2 2005-06 9-6 2006-07 10-4 2007-08 12-2 1-1 2008-09 9-6 Total 134-40 (.770) 1-1 Overall

Gar. E. Meck Ind. H.S Park

15-5

9-17

1-1

0-1

0-1

(.716)

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ARENA records

DALE F. HALTON ARENA Points: Opp.: FG Made:

36, 35, 34, 33, 12,

Opp.:

12,

FG Att.: Opp.: FG Pct.:

FT Made: Opp.:

26, 25, 1.000 1.000 .900, .889, 1.000 1.000 16*, 10,

FT Att.: Opp.: FT Pct.:

20*, 13, 1.000,

Opp.:

Opp.: Rebs.: Opp.: Assists: Opp.: Blocks:

1.000, 21, 15, 18*, 12, 6,

Opp.:

5,

Steals:

7,

Opp.: 3FGM: Opp.:

6, 9, 7, 7,

3FGA: Opp.:

20, 14,

3FG %: Opp.:

1.000, 1.000,

Leemire Goldwire vs. Saint Joseph’s, 1/16/08 De’Angelo Alexander vs. Fordham, 2/10/07 Leemire Goldwire vs. Davidson, 12/5/07 Kennedy Winston, Alabama, 12/4/04 Lamont Mack vs. Richmond, 3/3/09 De’Angelo Alexander vs. Fordham, 2/10/07 DeMarco Johnson vs. Houston, 1/29/97 DeMarco Johnson vs. Louisville, 1/22/98 Kennedy Winston, Alabama, 12/4/04 Cedric Henderson, Memphis, 1/9/97 Lamont Mack vs. Richmond, 3/309 Kennedy Winston, Alabama, 12/4/04 (7-7), E.J. Drayton vs. La Salle, 1/31/07 (6-6), Charlie Coley vs. Richmond, 2/2/08 (9-10), Mitchell Baldwin vs. Long Beach St., 11/19/04 (8-9), James Zimmerman vs. Old Dominion, 1/26/00 (7-7), Josh Duncan, Xavier, 2/13/08 (6-6), Adam James, UL-Lafayette, 2/13/07 DeMarco Johnson vs. Tulane, 2/9/98 Drew Gibson, Wofford, 12/31/06 Joey Beard, Boston U., 12/12/97 Byron Mounton, Tulane, 2/9/98 DeMarco Johnson vs. Tulane, 2/9/98 Joey Beard, Boston U., 12/12/97 (12-12), Leemire Goldwire vs. Hofstra, 11/11/06 (10-10), Leemire Goldwire vs. La Salle, 01/31/07 (8-8), Lamont Mack vs. Duquesne, 3/2/08 (8-8), Charles Dewhurst vs. Richmond, 2/2/08 (8-8), Diego Guevara vs. Tulane, 2/26/00 (8-8), Curtis Withers vs. Cincinnati, 2/5/05 (10-10), Byron Mouton, Tulane, 2/9/98 Curtis Withers vs. Dayton, 2/4/06 Danny Fortson, Cincinnati, 1/21/97 Sean Colson vs. Houston, 2/28/98 Jason Richards, Davidson, 12/5/07 Phil Jones vs. Old Dominion, 11/16/08 Gaby Ngoundjo vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, 12/30/07 Martin Iti vs. Southern Miss, 2/26/05 Charles Hayward vs. George Washington, 11/29/98 Eric Mann, VMI, 1/4/97; Damion Dantzler, Louisville, 1/6/97 Charlie Coley vs. Richmond, 2/2/08 Eddie Basden vs. UL-Lafayette, 12/1/04 Eddie Basden vs. DePaul, 3/1/03 Galen Young vs. Marquette, 1/21/99 Orien Greene, UL-Lafayette, 12/1/04 Leemire Goldwire vs. Davidson, 12/5/07 8 times (Last: Ian Andersen vs. Clemson, 11/22/08) Stephen Curry, Davidson, 12/5/07 Drake Deiner, DePaul, 2/16/05 Leemire Goldwire vs. Davidson, 12/5/07 Stephen Curry, Davidson, 12/5/07 Elton Nesbitt, Georgia Southern (NIT), 3/14/06 (5-5), James Zimmerman vs. Old Dominion, 1/26/00 (5-5), Josh Duncan, #12/#13 Xavier, 2/13/08 (5-5), Kellen Brand, Appalachian State, 11/12/07 *Conference USA game record.

Points: Opp.: FG Made: Opp.: FG Att.: Opp.: FG Pct.: Opp.: FT Made: Opp.: FT Att.: Opp.: FT Pct.: Opp.: Rebs.: Opp.: Assists: Opp.: Blocks: Opp.: Steals: Opp.: 3FGM: Opp.: 3FGA: Opp.: 3FG %: Opp.:

TEAM (GAME)

105, 102, 40, 39, 75, 80, .617, .580, 32, 24, 45, 37, .893, 1.000, 58, 50, 31, 23, 11, 11, 18, 15, 17, 15, 36, 36, .636, .643,

INDEPENDENCE ARENA

(1996-06)

vs. Houston, 2/28/98 Alabama, 12/4/04 vs. Houston, 2/28/98 Alabama, 12/4/04 vs. Houston, 2/28/98 Alabama, 12/4/04 (37-60) vs. Youngstown State, 12/21/08 (29-50), Appalachian State, 11/112/07 vs. La Salle, 1/31/07 George Washington, 1/21/06 vs. Memphis, 1/10/99 George Washington, 1/21/06 (25-28) vs. Cincinnati, 2/5/05 (12-12), Valparaiso, 12/10/05 vs. Marquette, 2/15/97 La Salle, 1/14/09 vs. Houston, 2/28/98 Rhode Island, 1/4/06 vs. Georgia Southern (NIT), 3/14/06 Marquette, 2/15/97 vs. UL-Lafayette, 12/1/04 Memphis, 1/10/99 South Carolina, 12/2/00 TCU, 1/26/05 vs. Temple, 2/8/06 Hofstra, 11/11/06 (14-22) vs. Rhode Island, 1/4/06 (9-14), Appalachian State, 11/12/07

(1971-88; 1993-96)

Points Opp. FG Made Opp. FG Att. Opp. FG Pct. Opp.

40, 49, 18, 20, 36, 31, 1.000 1.000

FT Made

14,

Opp.

12,

FT Att. Opp. FT Pct.

17, 19, 1.000

Opp. Rebounds Opp. Assists Opp.

.923 21, 17, 15, 9,

Blocks

8,

Opp. Steals Opp. 3FG Made

10, 7, 6, 5,

Opp. 3FG Att. Opp.

5, 11, 11,

3FG Pct. Opp.

1.000 .800

Bobby Potts vs. Jacksonville, 2/10/82 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1/6/88 Bobby Potts vs. Jacksonville, 2/10/82 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1/6/88 Bobby Potts vs. Jacksonville, 2/10/82 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1/6/88 (13-13), Kevin King vs. South Alabama, 2/20/78 (13-13), Gary Springer, Iona, 1/13/88 (10-10), Phil Stinnie, VCU, 2/15/88 Phil Ward (14 att.) vs. Appalachian State, 1/20/82 Randy Davis (15 att) vs. Jacksonville, 2/16/83 Charlie Bradley, South Florida, 1/15/83 Edmond Sherrod, VCU, 2/3/81 Leroy Smith (12 made) vs. Davidson, 2/21/83 Preston McGriff, UNC Wilmington, 1/16/95 (10-10), Mel. Johnson vs. Davidson, 2/23/81 (14-14), Phil Ward vs. Appalachian State, 1/20/82 (12-12), Jarvis Lang vs. Virginia Tech, 3/6/94 (12-13), Charlie Bradley, South Florida, 1/15/83 Cedric Maxwell vs. N.C. A&T 1/8/76 Robert Parish, Centenary, 2/28/76 Keith Williams vs UNC Wilmington, 12/28/83 Frank Smith, Old Dominion, 2/14/85 Dewey Hailey, Georgia State, 2/19/86 Ray Gromlowicz vs. Methodist, 1/3/85 Jermain Parker vs. Duquesne, 12/1/93 Curtis Kitchen, South Florida, 2/10/86 Keith Williams vs. South Alabama, 1/31/85 Otis Smith, Jacksonville, 1/12/85 Byron Dinkins vs. UAB, 2/25/88 Randy Davis vs. VCU, 2/26/83 Andre Davis vs. N.C. A&T, 12/6/93 Chris Meighen, UNC Wilmington, 1/16/95 Andre Davis vs. N.C. A&T, 12/6/93 Bruce Allen, VCU, 2/21/87 Chris Meighen, UNC Wilmington, 1/16/95 (4-4), Shanderic Downs vs. Louisville, 2/17/94 (4-5), Junie Lewis, South Alabama, 1/17/87

CHARLOTTE COLISEUM (1988-93)

Opp.

32, 41, 18, 13, 16,

FG Att.

24,

Opp. FG Pct. Opp. FT Made Opp. FT Att. Opp. FT Pct. Opp. Rebounds Opp.

28, .857 .824 12, 12, 16, 14, .833 1.000 22, 19,

Assists Opp. Blocks Opp. Steals

10, 9, 8, 5, 7,

Opp. 3FG Made Opp.

5, 6, 5,

3FG Att. Opp. 3FG Pct. Opp.

12, 11, .667 .500

Points Opp. FG Made

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Henry Williams vs. Georgia Southern, 2/6/90 Jerry Anderson, Western Kentucky, 2/17/90 Bobby Potts vs. Jacksonville, 2/10/82 Byron Dinkins vs. Jacksonville, 2/23/89 Jerry Anderson, Western Kentucky, 2/17/90 Bimbo Coles, Virginia Tech, 2/8/89 Byron Dinkins vs. Western Kentucky, 3/4/89 Henry Williams vs. South Alabama, 1/13/91 Bimbo Coles, Virginia Tech, 2/8/89 (12-14), Sam Robson vs. UAB, 2/27/89 (14-17), Steve Spurlock, App. State, 12/5/90 Jarvis Lang (16 att.) vs. Western Kentucky, 2/14/91 Steve Berger (14 att.), West Virginia, 12/22/88 Jarvis Lang (12 made) vs. Western Kentucky, 2/14/91 three players (10-12), Jarvis Lang vs. VCU, 2/18/91 (12-12), Marvin Taylor, South Florida, 1/4/90 Cedric Ball vs. South Florida, 1/4/90 Gary Alexander, South Florida, 2/23/91 Tim Burroughs, Jacksonville, 1/26/91 three players Donald Grant, Old Dominion, 1/12/89 Sam Robson vs. South Florida, 1/31/91 Antoine Ford, VCU, 2/4/89 Henry Williams vs. Coastal Carolina, 11/29/89 Delano Johnson vs. DePaul, 12/3/91 Dee Brown, Jacksonville, 1/13/90 Henry Williams vs. VCU, 2/18/91 David Young, Clemson, 12/18/90 Anthony Carver, Old Dominion, /21/90 Henry Williams vs. three opponents Anthony Carver, Old Dominion, 2/21/90 (6-9), Henry Williams vs. VCU, 2/18/91 (5-10), David Young, Clemson, 12/18/90


1000/2000 PT CLUBS

HENRY WILLIAMS

6-4, GUARD, PERTH AMBOY, N.J.

6-2, GUARD, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Year 1989 1990 1991 1992 Totals

G 29 30 27 32 118

FGM 188 209 193 207 797

FTM 82 128 125 146 481

CHAD KINCH 2020 POINTS;

2383 POINTS; Pts-Avg. 505-17.4 630-21.0 583-21.6 665-20.8 2383-20.2

Year 1977 1978 1979 1980 Totals

includes 308 three-point field goals

G 33 25 27 27 112

FGM 218 188 228 212 846

FTM 41 69 100 87 328

Pts-Avg. 508-15.3 445-17.8 556-20.6 511-18.9 2020-18.3

LEW MASSEY

DEMARCO JOHNSON

6-6, FORWARD, CHARLOTTE, N.C.

6-8 1/2, FORWARD, CHARLOTTE, N.C.

2005 POINTS;

2149 POINTS;

Year 1975 1976 1977 1978 Totals

G 26 30 29 26 111

FGM 145 293 246 232 916

JARVIS LANG 1855 POINTS

Year G FGM FTM 1991 28 195 154 1992# 2 7 6 1993 27 122 125 1994 28 167 125 1995 28 156 128 Totals 113 647 538

FTM 45 91 79 102 317

Year 1995 1996 1997 1998 Totals

Pts-Avg. 335-12.8 667-22.6 571-19.6 566-21.8 2149-19.4

FGM 97 206 196 238 737

FTM 56 109 181 159 497

Pts-Avg. 242- 8.6 526-18.1 584-18.8 653-21.1 2005-16.8

includes 34 three-point field goals

MELVIN JOHNSON

DIEGO GUEVARA

Year G FGM FTM Pts-Avg. 1981 27 130 61 321-11.9 1982 27 125 80 330-12.2 1983 28 170 111 455-16.3 1984 27 213 103 529-19.6 Totals 109 638 355 1635*-15.0

Year G FGM FTM 1998 30 53 28 1999 33 114 104 2000 29 108 67 2001 32 87 52 Totals 124 362 251

1635 POINTS Pts-Avg. 548-19.6 20-10.0 369-13.7 459-16.4 459-16.4 1855-16.4

G 28 29 31 31 119

*includes four three-point field goals

1210 POINTS

Pts-Avg. 172- 5.7 412-12.5 345-11.9 281- 8.8 1210- 9.8

includes 235 three-point field goals

includes 23 three-point field goals #medical redshirt

CEDRIC MAXWELL

DEMON BROWN

Year G FGM FTM 1974 26 98 41 1975 26 122 64 1976 29 201 177 1977 31 244 202 Totals 112 670 484

Year G FGM FTM 2001 32 119 72 2002 30 108 59 2003 29 158 34 2004 29 117 53 Totals 120 502 218

1824 POINTS

Pts-Avg. 237- 9.1 318-12.2 579-19.9 690-22.2 1824-16.3

NORRIS DAE

1563 POINTS

1103 POINTS Pts-Avg. 375-11.7 340-11.3 487-16.8 361-12.4 1563-13.0

Year 1969 1970 1971 1972 Totals

G FGM FTM 22 45 17 28 185 72 23 119 82 23 82 67 96 431 238

Pts-Avg. 107- 4.9 445-15.8 320-13.9 231-10.0 1103-11.5

includes 341 three-point field goals

CURTIS WITHERS

ROBERT EARL BLUE

1750 POINTS

Year G FGM FTM 2003 29 104 63 2004 28 155 136 2005 28 175 131 2006 32 181 136 Totals 117 615 466

1536 POINTS Pts-Avg. 274- 9.4 457-16.3 503-18.0 516-16.1 1750-15.0

Year 1972 1973 1974 Totals

G FGM FTM 25 196 148 26 203 134 26 191 74 77 590 356

Pts-Avg. 540-21.6 540-20.8 456-17.5 1536-19.9

Year G FGM FTM 1999 34 78 42 2000 33 168 43 2001 33 144 80 2002 30 174 98 Totals 130 564 263

includes 346 three-point field goals

LEEMIRE GOLDWIRE 1677 POINTS

Year G FGM FTM 2005 29 59 21 2006 32 129 88 2007 30 124 95 2008 34 194 118 Totals 125 506 322

includes 343 three-point field goals

BYRON DINKINS

Pts-Avg. 360-12.0 367-11.1 371-13.7 419-15.5 1517-13.0

Year G FGM FTM 1979 27 82 50 1980 27 116 55 1981 27 155 77 1982 26 157 107 Totals 107 510 289

includes 139 three-point field goals

Year G FGM FTM 1984 26 80 65 1985 27 112 82 1986 28 158 66 1987 28 116 86 Totals 109 466 299

Year G FGM FTM 2002 30 45 37 2003 29 60 60 2004 30 105 87 2005 29 155 110 Totals 118 365 294

Pts-Avg. 128- 4.3 183- 6.3 313-10.4 442-15.2 1066-9.0

includes 42 three-point field goals

1059 POINTS Pts-Avg. 214- 7.9 287-10.6 387-14.3 421-16.2 1309-12.2

Year G FGM FTM 1994 29 65 12 1995 28 76 20 1996 29 114 38 1997 30 132 36 Totals 116 387 106

Pts-Avg. 177- 6.1 215- 7.7 311-10.7 356-11.9 1059- 9.1

includes 179 three-point field goals

GEORGE JACKSON 1019 POINTS

1240 POINTS Pts-Avg. 95- 5.6 431-12.2 622-21.5 509-17.6 1657-15.5

Pts-Avg. 545-17.0 528-17.6 1073-17.3

SHANDERIC DOWNS

PHIL WARD

KEITH WILLIAMS

1657 POINTS

Year G FGM FTM 1986 17 43 9 1987 32 157 64 1988 29 236 100 1989 29 200 73 Totals 107 636 246

Year G FGM FTM 1976 30 152 56 1977 33 156 55 1978 27 155 61 1979 27 168 83 Totals 117 631 255

1309 POINTS Pts-Avg. 179- 6.2 430-13.4 434-14.5 634-18.6 1677-13.4

G FGM FTM 32 181 87 30 177 96 62 358 183

1066 POINTS

1517 POINTS Pts-Avg. 259- 7.6 460-13.9 462-14.0 556-19.0 1737-13.4

Year 2006 2007 Totals

EDDIE BASDEN

KEVIN KING

1737 POINTS

1073 POINTS

includes 174 three-point field goals

includes 54 three-point field goals

JOBEY THOMAS

DE’ANGELO ALEXANDER

Pts-Avg. 225- 8.7 306-11.3 382-13.6 327-11.7 1240-11.3

Year 1974 1975 Totals

G FGM FTM 26 191 47 24 248 94 50 439 141

Pts-Avg. 429-16.5 590-24.5 1019-20.4

includes nine three-point field goals

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1977 FINAL FOUR 1976-77

(28-5, NCAA FINAL FOUR, MIDEAST REGIONAL CHAMPIONS)

Front, from left: Chad Kinch, Jeff Gruber, Lew Massey, Todd Crowley, Melvin Watkins, Henry Caldwell, Lee Whitfield, Jerry Winston, Head Coach Lee Rose. Back, from left: Asst. Coach Everett Bass, Dave Maas, Phil Scott, Bruce Stapleton, Cedric Maxwell, Greg Archive Photo Spain, Ken Angel, Mike Hester, Kevin King, Asst. Coach Mike Pratt.

THE NCAA FINAL FOUR, 1976-77 It was just 26 years ago, 1977 to be exact, the proverbial glass slipper made its way down “Tobacco Road” to another North Carolina institution and onto N.C. Highway 49 to find a perfect fit on the foot of Charlotte 49ers basketball and head coach Lee Rose. After just missing a chance at the NCAA Tournament a year earlier when the 49ers stunned New York City and college basketball with their run to the NIT Finals, Rose’s squad won the inaugural Sun Belt Conference Tournament in Charlotte and the automatic berth into the NCAA field. With four starters returning from that 24-6 team, the 49ers were newcomers to the “dance” but experienced and tournament tested for the national playoffs. The lineup featured a senior center with folklore in his name, Cedric “Cornbread’’ Maxwell, a bionic man in senior guard Melvin Watkins, a fearless rookie in Chad Kinch, a jump shooting wizard named Lew Massey and a stalwart and steady swingman known as Kevin King. Consistency blended with chemistry joined by a cast of contributors such as silky southpaw shooter Jeff Gruber and role players in Jerry Winston, Todd Crowley, and Henry Caldwell among others to lead the 49ers through a storybook journey, a 28-5 final record and #17 final ranking. The six-year old NCAA Division I program began its spectacular run with drubbings of Georgia College and Eastern Kentucky. A last-second two-point loss at Tennessee dropped the 49ers to 2-1, but Rose & Co. strung together 11 straight wins only to have their streak snapped in another last-second loss at Wake Forest, again by two points. Four more wins ran the 49ers record to 17-2 before a uncharacteristic lackluster setback at St. Francis (Pa.), 96-87. Rose and captains Watkins and Maxwell found the bitter loss to be the drive they needed to continue their trek as the 49ers collected 13 consecutive wins -- among them the Sun Belt championship, a stunning overtime upset of Central Michigan in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, a thumping of #6 Syracuse, and the crown jewel in the masterpiece, a 75-68 win over #1 Michigan for the NCAA Mideast Regional Championship. Maxwell was named the Mideast Regional Most Outstanding Player. Atlanta awaited Cinderella.

The win over the Wolverines in Lexington’s Rupp Arena stunned the college basketball world. The 49ers, media darlings all, were infants playing for college basketball’s most elusive prize. The scene was the Omni and coach Al McGuire’s Marquette Warriors. The 49ers entered the field at 28-3 joining North Carolina and UNLV. In a game that lives on as one of the greatest endings ever, Jerome Whitehead tipped in a full court pass over Maxwell’s outstretched arms and the ball dropped through the net at the buzzer. The court was mayhem and anarchy until the referees met at center court and received word from the official scorer that Whitehead’s tip did, indeed, beat the buzzer for a 51-49 victory. The 49ers dream of a NCAA title ended with, ironically, a score of 49 points. In the final game of the season, the Eddie Owens and Reggie Theusled UNLV Runnin’ Rebels proved their nickname well with a 106-94 win in the third-place game. Had the 49ers beaten Marquette, a date with North Carolina would have sent shockwaves throughout the nation. Following the season, Cedric Maxwell’s #33 and Melvin Watkins’s #32 jerseys were retired by Coach Rose. Maxwell and Watkins never lost a home game in their distinguished careers.

1976-77 Team Roster 10 12 21 22 23 24 25 31 32 33 35 42 43 44

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Jerry Winston Jeff Gruber Chad Kinch Todd Crowley Lew Massey Lee Whitfield Kevin King Phil Scott Melvin Watkins Cedric Maxwell Greg Spain Henry Caldwell Ken Angel Mike Hester

5-9 6-0 6-4 6-4 6-4 6-1 6-7 6-6 6-4 6-8 6-8 6-2 6-8 6-7

So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr.

G G G G F G F F G C C G F F

Jersey City, N.J. Cary, N.C. Perth Amboy, N.J. Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Lakewood, N.J. Columbia, Md. Reidsville, N.C. Kinston, N.C. Baltimore, Md. Columbia, S.C. Covington, Ky. Burlington, N.C.


NCAA Tourneys 1987-88: Sun Belt Player of the Year Byron Dinkins led the Niners to a regular-season and tournament championship. His 37-point effort in the season finale gave the 49ers a 80-78 triumph before a sellout crowd of 11,222 at Independence Arena. After Cedric Ball hit two free throws with one second left to give the Niners a 73-72 first round win over Jacksonville, the Niners downed South Alabama, 71-67 and topped host VCU, 81-79, in a see-saw battle to win the tournament title. The 13th-seeded 49ers fell in OT to BYU after a Jeff West three with :01 left sent the game into extra time.

1991-92: All-time leading scorer Henry Williams rallied the Niners to an 11-1 start, a spot in the national rankings and top 20 wins over DePaul and Alabama in the Diet Pepsi Tournament of Champions. As second seed in the Metro Tournament, the 49ers enjoyed what Charlotte Observer columnist Tom Sorensen phrased a “WilliamsFest” as Henry hit 13 threes and scored 79 points in wins over #21 Tulane, Virginia Tech and Southern Mississippi to give the Niners the tournament title. With the title, the 49ers earned an at-large berth but fell to Iowa State, 72-70, in the first round.

1994-95: The 49ers captured the final Metro Conference title behind the powerful inside play of Player of the Year Jarvis Lang, Jermain Parker and freshman DeMarco Johnson. The 49ers built a 19-9 record and went 8-4 in the Metro, which sent six teams to post-season and ranked third in the nation in league RPI. The 49ers fell to Stanford in the opening round of NCAA East Regional.

1996-97: In his first year as head coach, long-time assistant and former team captain Melvin Watkins produced a C-USA White Division Championship and an NCAA berth. Behind juniors DeMarco Johnson and Sean Colson and with effective Shanderic Downs and Versile Shaw, the Niners logged a 22-9 season that included a key win over #20 Louisville in the CUSA tournament. Shaw scored a career-best 19 points with five assists and four blocks as the seventh-seeded Niners toppled Georgetown in the NCAA first round only to fall to #2-ranked Utah in round two as Watkins earned C-USA Coach of the Year honors.

1997-98: Back-to-back trips for the first time in school history, thanks to C-USA Player of the Year DeMarco Johnson, first team guard Sean Colson and newcomers Galen Young and Kelvin Price. With a preseason Top 25 ranking for the first time ever, the Niners started 3-5 and quickly fell out of the polls. The 49ers rallied with wins in 14 of their last 18. Home wins over #23 Marquette and #20 Cincinnati and road wins at Marquette and Louisville landed the Niners in second-place in the league. The 49ers fell to Cincy in the C-USA title game but advanced to the NCAAs, where they beat Illinois-Chicago in the first round to set up a showdown with top-ranked North Carolina. It was the first meeting between the two schools and after freshman Diego Guevara launched a three-pointer over the outstretched arms of Antawn Jamison, the game went to overtime, where the Tar Heels prevailed.

1998-99: First-year coach Bobby Lutz worked his magic as the Niners earned their third straight NCAA bid. With new heroes appearing every night and seniors Galen Young and Kelvin Price supplying steady play, the Niners continued to shock. Picked in the lower half of the division due to the loss Johnson and Colson from the year before, the Niners carded wins over eventual top 10 Miami and #3 Cincinnati before rattling off four wins in four days to claim the C-USA title, beating top seed Cincinnati, #2 seed Louisville and #4 seed Southern Miss along the way. The 49ers beat Rhode Island in the first round, in what most analysts called the best first round match-up of the tourney and advanced to the second round for the third straight year. A loss to Oklahoma ended the season but the 49ers stood tall with a final AP ranking of #24, a program-best fifth seed in the NCAAs and a final RPI of 23.

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NCAA Tourneys 2000-01: Riding the phenomenal play of ESPN.com Freshman of the Year Rodney White, who led the nation’s freshmen in scoring with an 18.7 scoring average, and the three-point shooting of junior Jobey Thomas and senior Diego Guevara, the 49ers captured the Conference USA Tournament title and advanced to the second round of the NCAAs. Thomas led C-USA in three-pointers made for the second straight year, averaging 14.0 points along the way while both Thomas (236 treys; 1181 pts.) and Guevara (235 treys; 1210 pts.) eclipsed 200 career threes and 1000 career points. Thomas and Guevara finished 1-2 on C-USA’s all-time three-point charts. White, a first team all-C-USA choice, became the first frosh in league history to earn C-USA Tourney MVP honors. He was joined by third-teamer Thomas on the all-conference team and by Guevara on the all-tournament team.

2001-02: With senior Jobey Thomas breaking three-point records from the perimeter and senior Cam Stephens causing double-trouble inside, the 49ers road to their fifth NCAA Tournament in the last six years. Thomas led the Niners with an 18.5 scoring average, becoming the school’s and Conference USA’s all-time single-season (110) and career (346) leader for three-pointers made. Stephens meanwhile posted 13 double-doubles, including a string of five straight as the Niners raced to an 8-1 start in league play. The Niners finished 11-5 in the American Division of C-USA, beating each league opponent it played, except Cincinnati. Against the 22nd ranked toughest schedule in the nation, the Niners finished 18-12, good for a #9 seed in the South Region.

2003-04: With a perfect 3-0 record vs. Top 10 teams, including two that came on the road, the 49ers put together one of the program’s most memorable seasons, posting a 21-9 record, winning a share of their first Conference USA regular-season title and notching their 10th overall NCAA appearance. Sophomore Curtis Withers posted 16 double-doubles on his way to first-team allConference USA and third-team all-America (Basketball Weekly) honors. Junior Eddie Basden was named C-USA’s Defensive Player of the Year, junior Brendan Plavich led C-USA with 97 three-pointers and senior Demon Brown completed his career with 1563 career points and a spot in the 49ers all-time Top 10 in scoring, assists and steals. The 49ers opened the season with a 96-92 win at #7/#7 Syracuse, becoming the first team in NCAA history to topple the defending national champs in their home opener. The 49ers tacked on a win at #8/#7 Cincinnati and beat #9/#9 Louisville at Halton Arena. The three Top 10 wins constitute a school record, the two that came on the road are the program’s first-ever Top 10 road wins and altogether the 49ers won a school record 10 true road games. 2004-05: On the strength of a perfect 7-0 record in February, the 49ers vaulted back into the national rankings for four straight weeks and earned their second straight NCAA Tournament bid. The 49ers completed the season 21-8, with a 12-4 record in league play which was good for a runner-up finish. Senior Eddie Basden was crowned C-USA’s Player of the Year and won his second straight Defensive Player of the Year Award. while Curtis Withers joined Basden on the league’s first team. The 49ers posted two victories againt Top 25 foes, including a 91-90 win over #18/#17 Cincinnati to kickstart the unbeaten February. The 49ers also enjoyed a perfect 8-0 home record in league games. Basden broke school single-season and career records for steals while senior Brendan Plavich led the NCAA in three-pointers per game (114; 3.9/gm). Bobby Lutz, who notched his fifth NCAA season, was one of 10 finalists for the Jim Phelan National Coach of the Year Award.

NCAA: 7-12 Opponent Site 1977 Central Michigan Bloomington, Ind. #6 Syracuse Lexington, Ky. #1 Michigan Lexington, Ky. #10 Marquette Atlanta, Ga. (Omni) #5 UNLV Atlanta, Ga. (Omni) 1988 (#13 seed - Southeast) Brigham Young Atlanta, Ga. (Omni) 1992 (#8 seed - East) Iowa State Worcester, Mass. 1995 (#7 seed - East) Stanford Albany, N.Y. 1997 (#7 seed - West) Georgetown Tucson, Ariz. #2 Utah Tucson, Ariz.

Round

Result

First Second Reg. Final Semi Third

W 91-86 ot W 81-59 W 75-68 L 49-51 L 94-106

First

L 92-98 ot

First

L 74-76

First

L 68-70

First Second

W 79-67 L 58-77

Opponent Site 1998 (#7 seed - East) Illinois-Chicago Hartford, Conn. #1 North Carolina Hartford, Conn. 1999 (#5 seed - Midwest) Rhode Island Milwaukee, Wisc. Oklahoma Milwaukee, Wisc. 2001 (#8 seed - Midwest) Tennessee Dayton, Ohio Illinois Dayton, Ohio 2002 (#9 seed - South) Notre Dame Greenville, S.C. 2004 (#9 seed - East Rutherford) Texas Tech Buffalo, N.Y. 2005 (#7 seed - Syracuse) NC State Worcester, Mass.

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Round

Result

First Second

W 77-62 L 83-93 ot

First Second

W 81-70 ot L 72-85

First Second

W 70-63 L 61-79

First

L, 63-82

First

L, 73-76

First

L, 63-75


NIT TEAMS 1975-76 (24-6) NIT FINALIST

Front Row (From Left): Dennis Tate, Henry Caldwell, Jeff Gruber, Bob Bail, Skip Shipman, Melvin Watkins, Doug Calvert, Jerry Winston and Head Coach Lee Rose. Back Row: Assistant Coach Everett Bass, Dave Maas, Lew Massey, Cedric Maxwell, Stewart Zane, Don Pearce, Ken Angel, Kevin King and Assistant Coach Mike Pratt. Charles N. Hartis Photo

1988-89 (17-12)

Front Row (From Left): Manager Jason Sullivan, Manager Ron Stallings, Jr., Chris Baker, Byron Dinkins, Kenneth Wylie, Reggie Barnes, Jeff West, Henry Williams, Frank Persley, Manager David Lassiter, Manager Greg Burton. Back Row: Manager Kevin Boring, Assistant Coaches David Pendergraft and Melvin Watkins, Mike Washington, Cedric Ball, Sam Robson, Jack Bolly, Eric Duncan, Benny Moss, Dan Banister, Head Coach Jeff Mullins and Assistant Coach Kevin Billerman. Al Mahoney Photo

1993-94 (16-13)

Front Row (From Left): Managers Adam Beaupre and Ruth Ford, Shane Parker, Andre Davis, Delano Johnson, Bershuan Thompson, Shanderic Downs, Roderick Howard, Managers Octavius Sims and Robert Price. Back Row: Assistant Coaches David Pendergraft and Kevin Billerman, Jarvis Lang, Prentice Woods, Jason Dominick, Rodney Odom, Jermain Parker, Pedro Morales, Aaron Wilhite, Pino Pipes, Bobby Kummer, Assistant Coach Melvin Watkins, Head Coach Jeff Mullins. Wade Bruton Photo

1999-00 (17-16)

Front Row (From Left): Managers Austin Booker and John Shaw, Chris Dwiggins, Diego Guevara, Kedric Smith, Jobey Thomas, Dee Tolliver, managers Rodney James and George Walker Back Row: Head coach Bobby Lutz, assistant coach Rob Moxley, James Zimmerman, KenKay Jones, Jonathan Neely, Wade Helliwell, Kenny Whitehead, Tremaine Gardiner, Dalonte Hill, assistant coach Orlando Early and assistant coach Lane Odom Wade Bruton Photo

2005-06 (19-13)

Front Row (From Left): Manager Adam Fadel, Athletic Trainer Carlton Anderson, De’Angelo Alexander, Jerell Jamison, Jerrell Lewis, Mitchell Baldwin, Travis Gordon, Eric Marsh, Leemire Goldwire, Strength Coach Preston Greene, Manager Cass Ferguson. Back Row: Head coach Bobby Lutz, assistant coach Dalonte Hill, Marcus Bennett, Curtis Withers, Chris Nance, Courtney Williams, E.J. Drayton, Antwon Coleman, Tripp Miller, Assistant Coach Benny Moss, Assistant Coach Bobby Kummer, Director of Basketball Wade Bruton Photo Operations Chuck Benson.

NIT: 4-6 2007-08 (20-14)

Front Row (From Left): Leemire Goldwire, Kyle Church, Michael Gerrity, Ian Andersen, Jerrell Lewis, DiJuan Harris. Back Row: An’Juan Wilderness, Gaby Ngoundjo, Lamont Mack, Sean Phaler, Phil Jones, Charlie Coley, Javarris Barnett, Charles Dewhurst. Wade Bruton Photo

1976 (all games at Madison Square Garden ) San Francisco New York, N.Y First Oregon New York, N.Y Second N.C. State New York, N.Y. Semi Kentucky New York, N.Y Finals 1989 Connecticut Charlotte (Coliseum) First 1994 Duquesne Pittsburgh, Pa. First 2000 Mississippi Oxford, Miss. First 2006 Georgia Southern Halton Arena Opening Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio First 2008 Nebraska Lincoln, Neb. First

W 79-74 W79-72 W 80-79 L67-71 L 62-67 L 73-75 L 45-62 W, 77-61 L, 80-86 L, 48-67

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YEAR-BY YEAr THE DIXIE CONFERENCE CHARLOTTE’S EARLY YEARS AND FIRST TITLES The 49ers began play in 1965-66, the first year after receiving university status, as members of the Dixie Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (NAIA) with Methodist (N.C.), N.C. Wesleyan, St. Andrews, College of Charleston, Greensboro College, Lynchburg College and UNC Greensboro. Dr. Harvey Murphy was the team’s head coach from 1965 to 1970, when the program moved to NCAA Division I under head coach Bill Foster. “We didn’t have the same teams two years in a row because some of the guys weren’t as interested in being students as they were in playing basketball,” recalls Murphy, of those early years. “We changed that and as we did, we lost some quality athletes. We made some progress each year. But, any time a school in our conference played a scholarshipped team, for the most part, we got beat.” Most of the home games were played at Garinger High School up until 1968-69, when the Niners moved to a new home in Harrisburg Gym. In 1968-69, the 49ers also won their first league title, winning three straight games at the Dixie Tournament at Guilford College. The 49ers defended the title in 1969-70, in the final season in the D.I.A.C., and sent Dr. Murphy out in style, with the program’s first-ever post-season bid -- an appearance in the NAIA District Playoffs.

1965-66

1966-67

THE FIRST SEASON The 49ers first season upon receiving university status, although Charlotte College fielded a two-year program nicknamed the Owls from 1946-63. The first win in history was a 8973 decision at St. Andrews, December 10. The first game saw Berry (Ga.) College gain a 74-71 victory, November 26 in Berry, Ga.

Overall: 7-21 (H: 5-7; A: 2-10; N: 0-4) .250 Coach: Harvey Murphy Captains: None chosen. November 19 L 57-104 KING (GHS) 25 L 59-82 St. Leo - 1 26 L 56-85 at Fla. Presbyterian - 1 December 2 L 64-97 at Lynchburg 3 L 85-107 at Washington & Lee 7 L 66-78 METHODIST (GHS) 10 L 63-72 at St. Andrews 13 W 83-69 N.C. WESLEYAN (EM) 16 W 102-79 GREENSBORO (GHS) 29 L 70-79 at Bridgewater - 2 30 L 49-88 Shepherd - 2 January 2 L 58-66 Berry - 3 3 L 49-78 Shorter - 3 7 W 74-57 at Coll. Charleston 10 L 56-89 F L A . P R E S B Y T E R I A N (GHS) 14 L 72-84 LYNCHBURG (GHS) 21 L 67-107 at Belmont Abbey 24 L 58-77 at Tampa 31 W 65-63 at Methodist February 3 W 74-61 C O L L . C H A R L E S T O N (GHS) 4 L 60-108 BELMONT ABBEY 6 L 58-68 at Greensboro 8 W 78-55 ST. ANDREWS (GHS) 10 L 46-76 WASH. & LEE (IHS) 11 L 70-75 at N.C. Wesleyan 16 L 88-103 at N.C. Wesleyan 20 L 69-70 ST. LEO (GHS) 24 W 81-80 ARMSTRONG ST. (GHS) Key: GHS=Garinger High; EM=East Mecklenburg High; IHS=Independence High;1= Fla. Pres. Trny.; 2 = Rotary Classic; 3= Rome (Ga.) Holiday Trny. STARTING LINEUP: F- Jerry Anthony (11.5 ppg; 7.0 rpg)). F- Robbie Snipes (9.4; 3.9) C- Bob Lemmond (13.7; 10.9) G- Lane Hurley (10.4; 4.0) G- Bill Redmond (9.9; 2.6)

1965-66 Overall: 6-17 (H: 3-7; A: 3-10) .260 Coach: Harvey Murphy Captains: Robbie Snipes; Wally McGinty November 26 L 71-74 at Barry 27 L 89-100 at Piedmont December 1 L 64-102 BELMONT ABBEY (GHS) 4 L 41-98 at Guilford 7 L 57-85 AUGUSTA (GHS) 10 W 89-73 at St. Andrews 11 W 72-64 at Coll. Charleston 15 L 79-94 ASHE.-BILTMORE (GHS) 16 W 56-53 METHODIST (GHS) 18 W 78-76 WASH. & LEE (GHS) January 5 L 59-61 at Methodist 8 W 74-65 at Washington & Lee 11 L 72-86 FLA. PRESBY. (GHS) 15 W 100-98 LYNCHBURG (GHS) 22 L 66-71 at N.C. Wesleyan 25 L 71-112 at Belmont Abbey February 3 L 49-57 C O L L . C H A R L E S T O N (EM) 5 L 87-126 at Lynchburg 7 L 69-75 ST. ANDREWS (GHS) 9 L 63-105 at Asheville-Biltmore 12 L 49-82 N.C. WESLEYAN (GHS) 17 L 66-108 at St. Andrews 19 L 51-114 at Augusta Key: GHS=Garinger High; EM=East Mecklenburg High. STARTING LINEUP: F- Jerry Anthony (Stats not available). F- Robbie Snipes C- Greg Canady G- Jerry Lawrence G- Wally McGinty

1967-68 Overall: 5-17 (H: 4-7; A: 1-9; N: 0-1) .227 Coach: Harvey Murphy Captains: None chosen. November 28 L 51-125 GUILFORD (CPC) December 1 L 69-71 N.C. WESLEYAN (HG) 2 L 73-107 BERRY (GHS) 5 L 70-96 BELMONT ABBEY (GHS)

8 W 87-84 UNC GREENSBORO (HG) 9 L 69-84 at St. Andrews 15 L 64-74 GREENSBORO (GHS) 16 L 68-93 at Armstrong 19 L 65-86 WASH. & LEE (GHS) January 3 L 96-80 ot at UNC Greensboro 5 L 55-75 at Lynchburg 6 L 60-91 at Washington & Lee 10 L 77-102 at Belmont Abbey 26 L 64-67 at Coll. Charleston 30 L 81-82 at Methodist February 2 W 86-56 COLL.CHARLESTON (HG) 3 L 81-84 ST. ANDREWS (GHS) 7 W 86-77 METHODIST (GHS) 8 W 70-63 LYNCHBURG (GHS) 9 L 74-82 at Greensboro 10 L 75-79 at N.C. Wesleyan 15 L 71-76 Methodist - 1 Key: GHS=Garinger High; HG=Harrisburg Gym; CPC = Charlotte Park Center; 1 = D.I.A.C. Tourney; Greensboro, N.C. STARTING LINEUP: F- Jerry Anthony (13.9 ppg; 9.2 rpg). F- Robbie Snipes (8.5; 4.1) C- Bob Lemmond (13.3; 12.2) G- Gary Cress (12.9; 5.1) G- Pete Donahue (10.8; 6.7)

1968-69: DIXIE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS The first winning season and championship for the four-year old program. The 49ers won 10 of 17 to end the year, including three straight in the Dixie Tournament at Guilford College with triumphs over UNC Greensboro (7961), Greensboro College (69-60) and St. Andrews (78-69). Instead of bouncing around from gym to gym, Charlotte played its home games up Highway 49 in Harrisburg Gym, where it produced a 6-2 mark, it’s first winning record at home.

1968-69 D.I.A.C. Champions Overall: 12-10 (H: 6-2; A: 5-7; N: 1-1) .545 Coach: Harvey Murphy Captains: None chosen. November 29 L 61-73 at Guilford 30 L 44-60 Pembroke - 1 December 3 W 66-63 at UNC Greensboro 5 L 67-72 METHODIST (HG) 7 L 67-72 BELMONT ABBEY (HG) 9 W 73-65 ST. ANDREWS (HG) 11 L 62-74 at Greensboro 17 W 71-67 at Lynchburg January 8 W 74-60 UNC GREENSBORO (HG) 11 W 77-68 N.C. WESLEYAN (HG) 13 L 80-88 at St. Andrews 25 L 77-95 at Fla. Presbyterian 31 W 57-54 LYNCHBURG (HG) February 1 W 70-53 COLL.CHARLESTON (HG) 4 L 71-73 at Belmont Abbey 7 W 75-64 at N.C. Wesleyan 8 L 107-111 at Methodist 11 W 113-85 GREENSBORO (HG) 15 L 81-89 at Coll. Charleston 20 W 79-61 UNC Greensboro - 1 21 W 69-60 Greensboro - 1 22 W 78-69 St. Andrews - 1 Key: HG= Harrisburg Gym;

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1 = D.I.A.C. Tournament, Greensboro, N.C. STARTING LINEUP: F- Jim Turpin (11.7 ppg; 3.9 rpg). F- Ben Basinger (16.5; 9.6) C- Bob Lemmond (9.7; 8.2) G- Jerry Anthony (10.9; 7.0) G- Pete Donahue (12.1; 6.2)

1969-70: DIXIE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS A record 14 wins, a second straight D.I.A.C. Tournament title and the 49ers first post-season appearance sent Dr. Murphy out in style. His fifth-year program defended its title, beating College of Charleston (103-81), Methodist (63-61) and Lynchburg (49-42) in Lynchburg, Va. The 49ers joined the NAIA District Playoffs for their first postseason appearance, ever. Norris Dae established a stillstanding school rebounding record while posting a double-double average of 15.8 points and 14.8 rebounds. Ben Basinger (13.9, 9.9) nearly averaged a double-double as well. Four players averaged double-digit scoring.

1969-70 D.I.A.C. Champions Overall: 14-16 (H: 7-2; A: 5-11; N: 2-3) .467 Coach: Harvey Murphy Captains: None chosen. November 26 L 59-113 at High Point December 1 W 62-55 at UNC Greensboro 3 W 93-65 at Florida Presbyterian 4 W 80-77 METHODIST (HG) 12 L 58-74 at Rollins 13 L 69-122 at Stetson 16 L 70-73 at Greensboro 29 L 61-109 at Roanoke 30 L 63-104 at Carson-Newman January 2 L 51-55 at Georgia State 5 L 84-103 ROANOKE (HG) 7 L 68-70 at Coll. Charleston 10 W 97-77 N.C. WESLEYAN (HG) 13 W 65-54 U N C G R E E N S B O R O (HG) 24 W 94-80 COLL. CHARLESTON (HG) 26 W 76-68 at St. Andrews 29 L 65-74 at Pfeiffer 31 L 68-74 at Lynchburg February 4 W 82-74 C O L L . C H A R L E S T O N (EM) 6 W 85-71 at Lynchburg 7 L 70-77 ST. ANDREWS (GHS) 9 L 68-99 at Asheville-Biltmore 11 W 112-82 N.C. WESLEYAN (GHS) 14 W 76-62 at St. Andrews 16 L 72-88 at Augusta 19 W 103-81 Coll. Charleston - 1 20 W 63-61 Methodist - 1 21 W 49-42 at Lynchburg -1 March 2 L 67-78 at Guilford - 2 4 L 74-77 Elon - 2 Key: HG=Harrisburg Gym; 1= D.I.A.C. Tournament, Lynchburg, Va.; 2 = NAIA District Playoffs, Guilford. STARTING LINEUP: F- Jim Turpin (11.4 ppg; 4.7 rpg). F- Ben Basinger (13.6; 9.9) C- Norris Dae (15.8; 14.8) G- Pete Donahue (10.7; 5.2) G- Stanley Graham (4.1; 2.4)


YEAR-BY YEAr 1970-71: FIRST YEAR AS NCAA DIVISION I A new beginning, with a new coach (Bill Foster) a new on-campus arena (The Mine Shaft) and a new level of play (NCAA Division I). The 49ers went 10-2 at home, including a victory in the 49ers’ first appearance in the Charlotte Coliseum (the 49ers beat Buffalo, 64-46, Dec. 7.)

1970-71 Overall: 15-8 (H: 10-2; A: 5-6) .652 Coach: Bill Foster Captains: Chris Black, Jerry Boggs December 1 W 62-49 at Tennessee Tech 3 W 86-84 at Austin Peay 5 W 93-76 BRYAN 7 W 64-46 BUFFALO (C) 12 W 73-58 AUSTIN PEAY 16 L 67-69 at University of South 17 W 92-88 at UT-Chattanooga 22 L 58-72 at Georgia Tech January 2 L 49-60 at Toledo 4 L 68-74 at Xavier 9 L 62-66 TEXAS A.& M. 13 W 101-50 TUSCULUM 25 L 74-92 at LSU-New Orleans 26 W 89-88 at Southern Mississippi 30 W 104-51 LUTHER RICE February 3 L 63-76 at Roanoke 6 W 90-65 GEORGIA STATE 8 W 79-63 COLL. CHARLESTON 10 W 72-57 APPALACHIAN STATE 13 W 60-53 WEST GEORGIA 17 W 76-59 at Appalachian State 20 W 84-55 GA. SOUTHWESTERN 25 L 59-67 UT-CHATTANOOGA Key: C-Coliseum. All other home games at Belk Gymnasium STARTING LINEUP: F- Norris Dae (13.9; 8.9) F- Jerry Boggs (11.8; 4.8) C- Harold Thames (11.4; 6.8) G- Charles Bryson (11.5; 3.0) G- Larry Reid (9.2; 3.5)

1971-72: RECORD-SETTER ROBERT EARL BLUE This season marked the emergence of local product Robert Earl Blue, a sophomore from Concord. The tall, talented and slender center provided Foster with a glimpse of future success as he engineered a then-record 21.6 scoring clip and team-high 6.9 rpg. The 49ers beat South Florida, 78-72, Jan. 21, to mark the beginning of the longest running consecutive series in history.

1971-72 Overall: 14-11 (H: 12-5; A: 2-6) .560 Coach: Bill Foster Captains: Chris Black; Jerry Boggs December 1 W 101-63 TUSCULUM 4 L 74-75 at Austin Peay 6 L 68-87 MISSISSIPPI STATE (C) 11 L 80-83 at Oklahoma 17 L 71-78 VALDOSTA STATE 21 W 75-68 EAST TENNESSEE ST. January 4 W 86-80 TENNESSEE TECH 8 W 80-79 TULANE (C) 15 W 62-59 at Georgia State 17 W 79-69 SUNY-STONY BROOK

21 W 78-72 22 W 79-64 24 W 97-76 27 L 60-70 29 W 63-58 31 W 71-56 February 5 W 85-59 8 W 87-69 12 L 77-78 19 L 69-89 21 W 120-57 23 L 69-71 26 L 69-72 29 L 59-76 March 4 L 83-94

SOUTH FLORIDA APPALACHIAN STATE UT-CHATTANOOGA VALPARAISO (C) BAPTIST at Loyola-New Orleans GEORGIA STATE AUSTIN PEAY at Appalachian State MARSHALL FLORIDA TECH LSU-NEW ORLEANS at UT-Chattanooga at Marshall

at DePaul Key: C-Coliseum. STARTING LINEUP: F- Norris Dae (10.0 ppg; 6.4 rpg). F- Harold Thames (9.8; 6.6) C- Robert Earl Blue (21.6; 6.9) G- Terry Sloan (9.8; 5.9) G- Jerry Boggs (11.8; 4.4)

61 STRAIGHT HOME WINS MAXWELL; WATKINS UNBEATEN AT HOME It’s one of the most incredible stats in Charlotte 49ers athletic history. The 49ers won 61 straight home games from Feb. 28, 1973 through Dec. 3, 1977. That’s four-plus years of winning at home. In fact, all-time stars Cedric “Cornbread” Maxwell and Melvin Watkins never lost at home in their four years (1973-77) with the program. Charlotte went 14-0; 15-0; 14-0; 15-0 in Maxwell’s and Watkins’ four seasons for a home win-loss slate of 58-0. Add wins in the final two home games of 1972-73 and the first home game of 1977-78, and Charlotte strung together 61 consecutive wins. Cedric Maxwell Also included during that time span is the program’s longest overall win streak, a 16-game string from Dec. 29, 1974 to Feb. 26, 1975, as the 49ers went 23-3.

Stetson Hatter Classic.

1972-73 Overall: 14-12 (H: 12-3; A: 2-9) .538 Coach: Bill Foster Captains: Rick Dobson; Robert Earl Blue November 27 L 78-85 MOREHEAD STATE (C) 30 W 77-60 BAPTIST December 2 W 91-44 BRYAN 5 L 59-74 at Marshall 9 L 58-61 OKLAHOMA 16 W 80-66 ATLANTA BAPTIST 20 W 69-55 KENT STATE January 6 L 71-73 at East Tennessee St. 8 W 69-68 AUSTIN PEAY 11 W 60-51 at Samford 15 L 55-58 at Tulane 18 W 72-56 SAMFORD 20 W 70-59 GEORGIA STATE 24 L 76-58 at Austin Peay 26 L 49-72 at Iowa February 1 L 68-74 ot at Tennessee Tech 3 L 75-77 at Appalachian State 5 W 96-86 SOUTHERN MISS 10 W 124-63 TUSCULUM 14 W 74-70 DE PAUL 17 W 77-55 at Georgia State 19 L 66-81 at Georgia Tech 22 L 65-69 MARSHALL (C) 24 L 64-100 at N.C. State 28 W 92-60 CLARK March 3 W 81-77 CLEVELAND STATE Key: C = Coliseum. STARTING LINEUP: F- Derek Jones (11.5 ppg; 7.1 rpg) F- Geoff Bommer (11.0; 6.9) C- Robert Earl Blue (20.8; 7.2) G- Rick Dobson (4.9; 2.1) G- Luther Jefferson (6.9; 2.9)

1973-74: TOP SIGNEES MAXWELL; WATKINS Landing Cedric Maxwell of Kinston, N.C. and Melvin Watkins of Reidsville, N.C., Foster brought in what may have been the best recruiting class in history. The duo that became the heart and soul of the 49ers most storied era enjoyed an unbeaten home season of 14-0 on its way to a school-best 22-4 record. Just freshman, Maxwell and Watkins, however, did take a back seat to Robert Earl Blue (17.5 ppg) and prolific scorer George Jackson (16.5). With senior captains Rick Dobson and Robert Earl Blue leading the way, the 49ers signaled the start of a new era by winning their first regular season tournaments by capturing the Queen City event in Buffalo and the

1973-74 Overall: 22-4 (H: 14-0; A: 5-4; N: 3-0) .846 Coach: Bill Foster Captains: Rick Dobson, Robert Earl Blue November 30 L 76-84 at Furman December 5 W 109-74 PRESBYTERIAN 8 W 94-83 at Morehead State 11 W 119-52 PAINE 15 W 85-78 FAIRLEIGH-DICKINSON 28 W 112-68 Richmond - 1 29 W 99-83 Canisius - 1 January 2 W 93-71 Florida Tech - 2 3 W 83-68 St. Francis, Pa. - 2 7 W 86-78 WISC.-LACROSSE (C) 9 L 77-79 2ot at Kent State 11 W 64-63 at Cleveland State 15 W 119-45 BAPTIST 19 L 72-104 at N.C. State 24 W 83-63 LONG ISLAND U. (C) 26 W 98-65 SHORTER 29 W 85-73 APPALACHIAN STATE February 2 W 69-57 SAMFORD 4 W 81-65 TENNESSEE TECH 8 W 98-54 GEORGIA COLLEGE 11 L 67-70 at Indiana State 16 W 99-61 GEORGIA STATE 20 W 105-66 LIMESTONE 25 W 73-57 at Samford 28 W 103-75 PITTS.-JOHNSTOWN March 4 W 97-69 at Georgia State Key: C= Coliseum; 1=Queen City Trny., Buffalo, N.Y.; 2= Stetson Hatter Classic, DeLand, Fla. STARTING LINEUP: F- Robert Earl Blue (17.5 ppg; 6.1 rpg). F- Geoff Bommer (8.6; 6.3) C- Jon Heath (13.7; 8.5) G- Sheldon Shipman (7.9; 2.4) G- George Jackson (16.5; 2.6)

1974-75: JACKSON’S RECORD-SETTING SEASON In Bill Foster’s final season, George Jackson set the 49ers single-season scoring record, averaging 24.5 points to lead the 49ers to a 23-3 record that included a school record 16-game win streak.

1974-75 Overall: 23-3 (H: 15-0; A: 4-2; N: 4-1) .884 Coach: Bill Foster Captain: George Jackson November 29 W 69-66 Centenary -1 30 W 85-57 Massachusetts - 1

December 4 W 106-65 HARDIN-SIMMONS 7 L 78-89 at Florida 9 W 100-60 COLL. CHARLESTON 14 W 104-68 SOUTHERN TECH 26 W 78-65 Wyoming - 2 28 L 64-67 Oklahoma City - 2 29 W 86-69 North Texas State - 2 January 7 W 75-61 NEBRASKA-OMAHA 9 W 75-61 at Appalachian State 11 W 107-72 BOSTON U. 18 W 104-70 SAMFORD 20 W 85-70 INDIANA STATE (C) 25 W 75-49 GEORGIA STATE 28 W 118-51 ST. LEO February 1 W 105-63 ADELPHI 3 W 100-63 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 8 W 91-74 at Samford 10 W 57-49 at Georgia State 13 W 76-61 NEWBERRY 17 W 60-58 at Northern Illinois 22 W 115-52 OGLETHORPE 26 W 97-48 WALSH March 3 L 80-103 at N.C. State 7 W 90-77 CLEVELAND STATE Key: C=Coliseum; 1=Hall of Fame Trny., Springfield, Mass.; 2=All-College Trny., Oklahoma City, Okla. STARTING LINEUP: F- Jon Heath (9.0 ppg; 6.1 rpg). F- Lew Massey (12.8; 5.2) C- Cedric Maxwell (12.2; 8.8) G- Melvin Watkins (4.8; 3.5) G- George Jackson (24.5; 2.6)

1975-76: NIT FINALS Talk about an impressive debut. In Lee Rose’s first season as head coach, the 49ers made their first foray into Div. I post-season, and rode the impressive shoulders of Cedric “Cornbread” Maxwell (19.9, 12.0) and the highscoring prowess of Lew Massey (22.5, 7.6) all the way to the NIT Finals. The 49ers upset nationally ranked San Francisco, Oregon, and N.C. State before losing to Kentucky, 71-67, in the NIT Finals, Mar. 19. Each of the games took place in historic Madison Square Garden. “We thought we were good enough to go to the NCAA Tournament,” Watkins recalled. “But, we used the NIT as our NCAA Tournament and made a name for ourselves.” At one point, the 49ers won 10

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YEAR-BY YEAr THE NCAA FINAL FOUR NINERS MAKE MOST OF 1ST NCAA BID It required three wins over nationallyranked opponents -- including #5-ranked Syracuse and #1-ranked Michigan. It required a signature dunk by freshman Chad Kinch. It required the best that all-America Cedric “Cornbread” Maxwell (22.2 ppg; 12.2 rpg) could muster. But the 49ers got it done. In their first-ever trip to the NCAA Tournament, the Charlotte 49ers reached The Final Four. The previous season, Maxwell had led them to the NIT Finals. “It was an unbelievable journey,” NCAA Mideast Regional MVP Maxwell told the Charlotte Observer’s Bob Quincy. “The kid (Chad Kinch) made us a great basketball team.” After winning the inaugural Sun Belt Chad Kinch Conference Tournament, with a 71-70 victory over New Orleans, the 49ers (25-3) earned their first-ever NCAA trip. They defeated #17-ranked Central Michigan in overtime and thumped the fifth-ranked Orangemen, 81-59. In the Mideast Region Finals, a game highlighted by Kinch’s “we won’t be intimidated” dunk, Charlotte toppled top-ranked Michigan, led by Ricky Green, 75-68. In the Final Four, the 49ers lost a last-second decision to Al McGuire’s Marquette Warriors, 51-49, as Jerome Whitehead’s jumper beat the buzzer (as the official scorer and referees would confirm in the chaotic aftermath). Still, the 49ers, in just their seventh season of major college basketball, had rocked the game and become the youngest program and the first firstyear conference team to reach the Final Four. They enjoyed a 13-game win streak and earned the program’s first national ranking (#17 in the final Associated Press poll).

straight and 15 of 16, with the only loss during that stretch a 67-64 setback at N.C. State. “After we lost at (N.C.) State, there was talk that they were dropping us off the schedule,” Rose said. “When we met them in the NIT (semifinal), I reminded our guys of that.” Charlotte won that NIT semifinal in thrilling fashion, 80-79.

1975-76 NIT FINALS Overall: 24-6 (H: 14-0; A: 7-5; N: 3-1) .800 Coach: Lee Rose Captain: Melvin Watkins November 29 W 96-80 at Eastern Kentucky December 1 W 86-79 at Morehead State 6 W 73-64 FLORIDA 9 W 107-79 WOFFORD (MS) 12 W 90-71 NO. ILLINOIS (MS) 20 W 78-61 at Vanderbilt 22 L 60-70 at Maryland January 3 L 62-71 at Texas Tech 5 L 71-73 at Centenary 8 W 86-68 N.C. A.& T. 10 W 114-59 MD.-EAST. SHORE (MS) 12 W 81-45 SUNY-STONY BR. (MS) 17 W 94-61 SAMFORD (MS) 19 W 73-53 APPALACHIAN STATE 24 W 84-59 at Southern Mississippi 26 W 80-67 at Georgia State 31 W 84-75 UC-SANTA BARBARA (MS) February 4 W 105-80 BISCAYNE (MS) 7 W 99-64 GEORGIA STATE (MS) 11 L 64-67 at N.C. State 14 W 111-71 PRESBYTERIAN (MS)

16 W 75-68 at Georgia Southern 19 W 124-63 BAPTIST (MS) 23 W 82-70 at Cleveland State 28 W 79-78 CENTENARY March 2 L 71-77 at Creighton 13 W 79-74 San Francisco - 1 15 W 79-72 Oregon - 1 17 W 80-79 N.C. State - 1 19 L 67-71 Kentucky - 1 Key: MS=Mine Shaft (all other home games at Coliseum); 1= NIT, Madison Sqaure Garden, New York City. STARTING LINEUP: F- Lew Massey (22.5 ppg; 7.6 rpg). F- Kevin King (12.0; 6.2) C- Cedric Maxwell (19.9; 12.0) G- Bob Ball (6.1; 2.3) G- Melvin Watkins (9.1; 5.3)

1976-77 NCAA FINAL FOUR Sun Belt Champions Overall: 28-5 (H: 15-0; A: 8-3; N: 5-2; SBC: 5-1) .848 Coach: Lee Rose Captains: Cedric Maxwell; Melvin Watkins November 27 W 111-63 GEORGIA COLLEGE (MS) December 1 W 104-62 EASTERN KENTUCKY 4 L 67-69 at Tennessee 6 W 75-68 MOREHEAD STATE 11 W 85-81 at New Mexico State - 1 12 W 91-86 Lamar - 1 18 W 107-58 at Baptist 29 W 97-81 BROWN - 2 30 W 104-68 NEW HAMPSHIRE - 2 January 4 W 112-75 at Hawaii-Hilo (exh.) 5 W 80-64 at Hawaii-Hilo (exh.) 8 W 80-69 at UC-Santa Barbara 15 W 120-87 BAPTIST 19 W 87-59 at Appalachian State 22 L 72-74 at Wake Forest 24 W 91-76 at Rollins 26 W 93-77 GA. SOUTHERN (MS) 29 W 76-65 at Florida State 31 W 83-70 UNC WILMINGTON (MS)

February 5 L 87-96 at St. Francis, Pa. 12 W 102-72 at Southern Mississippi 15 W 87-74 BIRM.-SOUTHERN (MS) 19 W 85-75 at Seton Hall 21 W 95-81 at Samford 26 W 83-72 BUFFALO STATE 28 W 85-67 CREIGHTON March 2 W 84-80 at Marshall 5 W 87-72 VA. COMMONWEALTH 8 W 74-69 JACKSONVILLE - 3 9 W 71-70 NEW ORLEANS - 3 13 W 91-86 ot #17 Central Michigan -4 17 W 81-59 #5 Syracuse - 5 19 W 75-68 #1 Michigan - 5 26 L 49-51 Marquette -6 28 L 94-106 UNLV - 6 Key: MS=Mine Shaft; 1=Roadrunner Classic, Las Cruces, N.M.; 2=Charlotte Inv.; 3=Sun Belt Trny.; 4=NCAA Trny., Bloomington, Ind.; 5= NCAA Trny., Lexington, Ky.; 6= NCAA Trny., Atlanta, Ga. (Omni). STARTING LINEUP: F- Lew Massey (19.6 ppg; 6.7 rpg) F- Kevin King (11.1; 5.0) C- Cedric Maxwell (22.2; 12.2) G- Melvin Watkins (9.6; 3.7) G- Chad Kinch (15.3; 3.7)

1977-78: SUN BELT REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPIONS The 49ers posted a 20-7 record and won the Sun Belt regular season, but the 49ers dropped their first round game in the Sun Belt Tournament to South Alabama -- a team they had drilled, 105-78, a week earlier. The highlights of the season were a home win over nationally-ranked Florida State, 88-79, Feb. 13, the completion of a 61-game home win streak, and the continuation of a 50-game win streak in the Mine Shaft. It was, however, the final season for head coach Lee Rose, who moved on to Purdue.

1977-78 Overall: 20-7 (H: 12-2, A: 7-5, N: 1-0, SBC: 9-1) .741 Coach: Lee Rose Captains: Lew Massey; Jeff Gruber November 25 W 68-65 at Illinois 30 L 64-81 at Mississippi December 3 W 93-67 ROLLINS (MS) 5 L 64-71 APPALACHIAN STATE 9 W 79-61 BOSTON COLLEGE - 1 10 W 68-67 LaSALLE - 1 17 W 70-68 ot at South Florida 19 W 59-47 at Georgia State 29 W 60-55 Kent State - 2 30 L 65-67 at Eastern Montana - 2 January 5 L 55-61 at Dayton 7 W 61-60 at New Orleans 9 W 54-53 at South Alabama 14 L 60-64 at Jacksonville 16 W 67-66 NEW ORLEANS 21 W 108-87 at UNC Wilmington 23 W 83-71 GEORGIA STATE 28 W 101-82 JACKSONVILLE February 5 W 68-64 SOUTH FLORIDA 8 W 72-63 ST. FRANCIS, PA. (MS) 11 W 82-71 MARSHALL (MS) 13 W 88-79 FLORIDA STATE 16 L 75-80 at Va. Commonwealth 18 W 81-65 at Buffalo State 20 W 105-78 SOUTH ALABAMA 25 L 56-66 SOUTH ALABAMA - 3 March 2 W 89-62 UNC WILMINGTON Key: MS= Mine Shaft; 1=First Union Inv.; 2= KOA Classic, Montana; 3=Sun Belt, Charlotte. STARTING LINEUP: F - Lew Massey (21.8 ppg; 6.8 rpg) F - Kevin King (13.7; 7.4) C - James George (6.7; 4.4)

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1978-79 16-11 (H: 13-4, A: 2-7, N: 1-0, SBC: 6-4) .741 Coach: Mike Pratt Captains: Kevin King; Jerry Winston November 29 W 68-57 MISSISSIPPI December 2 L 44-50 TEXAS TECH 4 L 73-91 at Furman 8 W 91-73 HOFSTRA - 1 9 W 66-61 G. WASHINGTON- 1 16 L 80-86 EASTERN KENTUCKY 20 L 81-82 at Georgia Southern 23 L 70-72 at South Florida 29 W 74-61 St. Bonaventure 30 L 57-61 at Marquette January 6 W 68-63 at New Orleans 13 L 60-71 at South Alabama 15 W 82-57 SAMFORD (MS) 17 L 57-61 ot at Jacksonville 20 L 47-58 at Appalachian State 23 W 70-61 N.C. A.&T. 27 W 80-62 SOUTH FLORIDA 30 W 59-54 JACKSONVILLE February 5 W 90-69 at Georgia State 8 W 75-57 U N C - W I L M I N G T O N (MS) 12 W 76-66 NEW ORLEANS 15 W 85-60 GEORGIA STATE 17 L 63-66 SOUTH ALABAMA 19 W 93-83 DAVIDSON 23 W 71-57 GEORGIA STATE - 3 24 L 47-50 SOUTH FLORIDA - 3 28 W 88-71 GA. SOUTHERN (MS) Key: MS=Mine Shaft; 1=First Union Inv.; 2 = Milwaukee Classic; 3 = Sun Belt Tournament, Charlotte. STARTING LINEUP: F - Kevin King (15.5 ppg; 6.9 rpg) F - Phil Scott (6.2; 4.0) C - George Devone (5.1; 4.1) G - Phil Ward (7.9; 2.7) G - Chad Kinch (20.6; 3.7)

1979-80 Overall: 15-12 (H: 11-3, A: 4-6, N: 0-3; SBC: 9-5) .556 Coach: Mike Pratt Captain: Chad Kinch December 1 W 64-60 TOLEDO 3 L 79-84 at Eastern Kentucky 7 W 72-66 OKLA. STATE - 1 8 W 104-82 DAVIDSON - 1 13 L 76-93 at Louisville - 2 14 L 75-79 Evansville - 2 20 W 91-76 FURMAN 27 W 69-64 at Oregon - 3 28 L 65-85 Clemson - 3 29 L 91-104 Brigham Young - 3 January 2 L 73-75 at VCU 5 W 68-65 JACKSONVILLE 7 W 61-52 at New Orleans 12 W 72-69 at Georgia State 14 L 68-72 at Jacksonville 22 W 88-73 GEORGIA STATE 26 L 69-80 SOUTH ALABAMA 28 L 76-84 at UAB 30 L 65-66 at South Alabama February 3 W 95-79 at South Florida 5 W 73-68 UAB 7 W 83-78 NEW ORLEANS 9 W 100-84 SOUTH FLORIDA 11 W 58-56 APPALACHIAN STATE 16 W 75-74 VCU 18 L 70-73 DAVIDSON 23 L 93-100 VCU - 4 Key: All home games at Coliseum; 1 = First Union Inv.; 2 = Louisville Classic; 3 = Far West Classic, Portland, Ore.; 4 = Sun Belt Tournament, Charlotte.


YEAR-BY YEAr STARTING LINEUP: F - Bobby Potts (13.9 ppg; 6.2 rpg) F - Donnie Koonce (6.4; 3.7) C - George Devone (7.4; 5.6) G - Phil Ward (10.6; 3.2) G - Chad Kinch (18.9; 4.0)

1980-81 Overall: 10-17 (H: 7-7, A: 1-9, N: 2-1, SBC: 3-9) .370 Coach: Mike Pratt Captains: Donnie Koonce; Roland VanDenBergh November 29 W 71-64 UNC-ASHEVILLE December 2 L 59-84 at Toledo 6 W 101-59 WISC.-SUPERIOR 12 L 64-75 TEXAS A&M - 1 13 L 63-71 WISCONSIN - 1 17 W 66-64 GEORGIA STATE 20 W 88-84 BISCAYNE 26 W 68-65 Temple - 2 27 W 75-62 Northeastern - 2 January 3 L 74-79 at South Florida 5 L 54-56 3ot at Jacksonville 8 L 61-92 SOUTH ALABAMA 13 L 63-80 at South Alabama 18 L 75-86 at VCU 20 L 64-65 ot EAST CAROLINA 24 L 65-72 at St. Joseph’s 26 W 97-75 at Georgia State 31 L 52-53 at Appalachian State February 3 L 80-90 VCU 7 L 73-86 at UNC Wilmington 10 L 67-69 JACKSONVILLE 12 L 57-73 UAB 15 W 73-56 SOUTH FLORIDA 17 W 61-58 MARQUETTE 22 L 72-86 at UAB 23 W 91-89 ot DAVIDSON 26 L 64-80 UAB - 3 Key: All home games at Coliseum; 1 =First Union Inv.; 2 = Best Holiday Classic, Portland, Me.; 3 =Sun Belt Tournament, Jacksonville, Fla. STARTING LINEUP: F - Melvin Johnson (11.9 ppg; 5.4 rpg) F - Reuben McDaniel (2.9; 1.9) C - George Devone (10.2; 8.4) G - Phil Ward (14.3; 3.6) G - Donnie Koonce (13.8; 4.1)

1981-82 Overall: 15-12 (H: 11-5, A: 3-5, N: 1-2, SBC: 3-7) .556 Coach: Mike Pratt Captains: Bobby Potts; Phil Ward November 30 W 67-64 UNC ASHEVILLE (MS) December 5 W 88-78 PENN STATE 7 W 52-45 CHARLESTON (MS) 11 W 59-57 HOLY CROSS - 1 12 W 78-71 DAVIDSON - 1 15 W 71-69 CAMPBELL (MS) 29 L 73-76 Florida State - 2 30 W 70-60 Hofstra - 2 January 2 W 58-56 at South Alabama 6 W 74-70 SOUTHERN MISS 9 W 79-75 2ot VCU 11 L 81-85 at UAB 13 W 94-88 JACKSONVILLE 16 L 67-76 ST. JOSEPH’S 18 W 112-84 GEORGIA STATE (MS) 20 W 60-54 APPALACHIAN STATE 27 L 68-71 at East Carolina 31 L 58-80 at VCU February 2 L 66-67 at Marquette 6 L 72-87 at South Florida 10 L 82-86 JACKSONVILLE 13 W 87-67 at Georgia State 15 L 69-74 SOUTH FLORIDA 17 L 68-73 SOUTH ALABAMA 21 L 73-78 UAB 22 W 74-72 2ot DAVIDSON

26 L 59-66 South Florida - 3 Key: MS= Mine Shaft; 1 = First Union Inv.; 2 = Dayton (Ohio) Invitational; 3 = Sun Belt Tournament, Birmingham, Ala. STARTING LINEUP: F - Bobby Potts (20.9 ppg; 6.0 rpg) F - Melvin Johnson (12.2; 6.9) C - Lawrence Furlow (6.7; 4.4) G - Phil Ward (16.2; 3.8) G - Matt Houpt (4.9; 2.2)

1982-83 Overall: 8-20 (H: 6-8, A: 2-10, N: 0-2, SBC: 5-9) .286 Coach: Hal Wissel Captain: Irvin Williamson November 27 L 59-69 UNC ASHEVILLE 30 W 81-69 RIDER December 4 L 60-71 GEORGE MASON 8 L 57-65 at St. Peter’s 18 L 62-83 at Iona 22 L 58-78 at Old Dominion 29 L 75-86 American - 1 30 L 49-60 Texas - 1 January 3 W 109-77 SUNY-BUFFALO 6 L 72-84 at South Alabama 9 W 74-68 WESTERN KENTUCKY 13 L 80-99 IONA 15 L 94-106 ot SOUTH FLORIDA 17 W 80-67 at Campbell 19 L 78-90 at South Florida 27 W 77-75 SOUTH ALABAMA 29 L 76-90 at VCU 31 L 64-66 EAST CAROLINA February 3 L 60-73 at UAB 5 L 66-92 at Southern Mississippi 10 W 80-72 OLD DOMINION 12 L 70-78 UAB 16 W 82-85 JACKSONVILLE 20 W 83-75 at Jacksonville 21 L 73-82 DAVIDSON 24 L 69-72 at Western Kentucky 26 L 71-73 VCU March 4 L 63-65 at UAB - 2 Key: Home games at Coliseum; 1=Cable Car Classic, Santa Clara, Cal.; 2 =Sun Belt Tournament, Birmingham, Ala. STARTING LINEUP: F - Melvin Johnson (16.3 ppg; 6.3 rpg) F - Emery Atkinson (11.8; 7.0) C - Leroy Smith (5.4, 4.4) G - John Gullickson (14.2; 3.2) G - Randy Davis (11.5; 2. 2)

1983-84 Overall: 9-19 (H: 7-7, A: 2-9, N: 0-3, SBC: 2-12) .321 Coach: Hal Wissel Captains: Emery Atkinson; Reuben McDaniel November 28 L 56-57 UNC ASHEVILLE (MS) 30 W 75-73 MO.-ST. LOUIS (MS) December 2 L 60-79 N. C. State - 1 3 L 55-77 at Wake Forest - 1 8 W 93-77 ERSKINE (MS) 13 W 81-65 CAMPBELL (MS) 17 W 76-67 at Penn State 21 L 71-77 at Furman 28 L 77-82 UNC WILMINGTON - 2 29 W 67-51 APP. STATE - 2 January 2 W 67-57 at East Carolina 4 L 64-77 at George Mason 9 W 61-56 DAVIDSON 12 L 56-64 VCU 14 L 45-47 WESTERN KENTUCKY 19 W 75-73 OLD DOMINION 21 L 69-71ot at Jacksonville 26 L 60-74 at UAB 29 L 77-82 at South Alabama February 4 L 63-83 at South Florida 7 L 71-79 at Old Dominion 9 L 70-79 UAB 11 W 85-70 JACKSONVILLE 16 L 63-67 SOUTH FLORIDA

JEFF MULLINS REJUVENATES 49ERS NBA CHAMP; OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST “The New Attitude”, personified in new head coach Jeff Mullins. Mullins was a former NBA World Champion with the Golden State Warriors, an all-America at Duke and an Olympic gold medalist. And, as time would attest, he was a class act. His first game drew a frenetic Mine Shaft standing-room-only crowd as the 49ers riddled UNC-Asheville. Two days later, the program played in front of a sellout crowd of 11,222 as the 49ers lost a last-second heartbreaker to Wake Forest at the Coliseum. Later that season, they beat Wake Forest on the road, 62-61, for the program’s first road win against an ACC team. The 49ers lost in the first round of the Sun Belt Tournament, 76-67, to Old Dominion in Birmingham, Ala., but Mullins liked what he saw. “I went over to (freshmen) Jeff (West), Byron (Dinkins) and Reggie (Barnes) as they were watching the tournament,” Mullins recalls. “They were frustrated, but I told them to enjoy this because one day they’d make noise in the tournament, too.” In 1987-88, with Sun Belt Player of the Year Dinkins leading the way, the 49ers did make noise. And they danced, too - back in the NCAAs for the first time since 1977. The new attitude gave birth to a new era and Mullins was at the heart of the historic turnaround. 18 L 76-80ot at Western Kentucky 22 L 58-87 at VCU 25 L 91-101 SOUTH ALABAMA March 2 L 52-64 VCU - 3 Key: MS- Mine Shaft; 1= McDonald’s Classic, Greensboro, N.C.; 2= UNCC Holiday Classic; 3= Sun Belt Tournament, Birmingham, Ala. STARTING LINEUP: F - Melvin Johnson (19.6 ppg; 8.7 rpg) F - Emery Atkinson (12.4; 6.5) C - Ray Gromlowicz (5.3; 3.4) G - Keith Williams (8.7; 2.5) G - Randy Davis (12.0; 2.4)

1984-85 Overall: 5-23 (H: 4-12, A: 0-9, N: 1-2, SBC: 1-13) .178 Coach: Hal Wissel Captain: Leroy Smith November 26 L 79-82 WOFFORD 28 L 61-64 ECKERD 30 L 68-77 APPALACHIAN STATE - 1 December 1 L 60-61 UNC WILMINGTON - 1 8 L 64-70 DAVIDSON 15 W 71-65 FURMAN 18 L 76-86 at Tennessee 21 L 70-77 at Hofstra 28 L 66-68 ot Princeton - 2 29 W 76-58 Idaho - 2 January 3 W 100-57 METHODIST 7 W 75-65 HARTFORD 10 L 60-86 at Old Dominion 12 L 72-82 JACKSONVILLE 14 L 68-86 GEORGIA TECH 17 L 75-85 VCU 20 L 62-89 at South Alabama 22 L 62-65 at UAB 26 L 67-96 at Jacksonville 28 L 52-84 at South Florida 31 L 76-87 SOUTH ALABAMA February 2 L 67-102 at Western Kentucky 7 L 56-77 at VCU 9 L 81-82 SOUTH FLORIDA 14 L 64-80 OLD DOMINION 21 L 55-60 UAB 23 W 77-76 WESTERN KENTUCKY March 1 L 62-85 VCU - 3 Key: 1= UNCC Classic; 2= Blade-Glass Classic, Toledo, Ohio; 3= Sun Belt , Hampton, Va. STARTING LINEUP: F - Leroy Smith (10.1 ppg; 9.8 rpg) F - Scott Fitzgibbons (5.3; 4.2) C - Clinton Hinton (16.8; 7.4)

G - Keith Williams (11.3, 2.3) G - Rodney Abrams (9.1; 4.5)

1985-86: MULLINS’ FIRST SEASON AS COACH 8-20 (H: 4-10, A: 4-8, N: 0-2, SBC:1-13) .286 Coach: Jeff Mullins Captain: Rodney Abrams November 22 W 92-68 UNC ASHEVILLE (MS) 26 L 67-68 WAKE FOREST December 2 W 85-63 LONGWOOD (MS) 7 L 73-84 at Appalachian State 9 W 94-76 at Western Carolina 14 L 53-68 DAVIDSON 20 L 59-60 APPALACHIAN STATE 27 W 77-76 at San Diego State - 1 28 L 84-102 #3 Memphis State - 1 January 3 W 101-85 WOFFORD (MS) 9 L 61-67 at South Florida 11 L 77-96 at Jacksonville 13 L 87-94 OLD DOMINION 16 L 50-67 at VCU 18 L 58-67 JACKSONVILLE 23 L 63-81 at UAB 30 L 67-78 WESTERN KENTUCKY February 1 L 70-88 at Old Dominion 3 L 70-87 VCU 6 L 76-87 at Georgia Tech 8 L 68-78 at Western Kentucky 10 L 64-72 SOUTH FLORIDA 13 W 61-58 at South Alabama 15 W 62-61 at Wake Forest 17 L 54-70 UAB 19 W 81-78 GEORGIA STATE 22 L 61-62 SOUTH ALABAMA 27 L 67-76 Old Dominion - 2 Key: MS=Mine Shaft; 1= Holiday Bowl Classic, San Diego, Cal.; 2= Sun Belt, Birmingham, Ala. STARTING LINEUP: F - Michael Milling (19.6 ppg; 7.7 rpg) F - Rodney Abrams (7.4; 5.0) C - Ray Gromlowicz (7.6; 6.1) G - Keith Williams (13.6; 2.3) G - Reggie Barnes (4.7; 2.0)

1986-87: “THE TURNAROUND” The 49ers were ranked second at season’s end in the NCAA’s “Turnaround” stat, winning 10 more games to improve from 8-20 to 18-14.

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YEAR-BY YEAr 1986-87 18-14 (H: 11-2, A: 2-10, N: 5-2, SBC: 6-8) .563 Coach: Jeff Mullins Captains: Ray Gromlowicz; Mike Milling; Keith Williams November 28 L 72-74 New Mexico - 1 29 W 79-55 at Chaminade - 1 30 W 87-75 VCU - 1 December 2 W 69-45 at Hawaii-Hilo 4 L 63-80 at California 8 W 82-55 FRANCIS MARION (MS) 10 W 80-63 WESTERN CAROLINA 13 W 77-70 DAVIDSON 19 W 81-66 San Diego State - 2 20 L 69-86 at Tennessee - 2 27 L 70-71 Texas Tech - 3 29 W 88-70 St. Bonaventure -3 January 3 L 55-68 at VCU 5 L 63-65 at South Florida 8 W 93-67 LONGWOOD (MS) 10 W 74-57 Old Dominion 12 L 46-69 at UAB 15 W 68-62 SOUTH FLORIDA 17 W 87-81 SOUTH ALABAMA 20 W 85-61 COASTAL CARO. (MS) 22 L 67-79 JACKSONVILLE 24 W 96-87 WOFFORD (MS) 28 L 76-80 at South Alabama 31 L 69-88 at Western Kentucky February 5 L 68-99 at Jacksonville 8 L 71-74 ot WESTERN KENTUCKY 12 W 76-63 UAB 14 L 76-84 at Wake Forest 16 W 83-65 at Old Dominion 21 W 83-74 VCU 26 W 88-73 VCU - 4 27 L 95-99 2ot at Western Kentucky -4 MS-Mine Shaft; 1= Hawaii Air Classic, Maui; 2= Vol Classic, Knoxville; 3= Fiesta Bowl Classic, Tucson; 4= Sun Belt, Bowling Green, Ky. STARTING LINEUP: F - Michael Milling (14.4 ppg; 6.2 rpg) F - Ronnie Bellamy (11.9; 6.8) C - Dan Plondke (10.1; 5.8) G - Keith Williams (11.7; 2.0) G - Byron Dinkins (13.5; 2.8)

1987-88: NCAA SOUTHEAST REGION SUN BELT CHAMPIONS Guard Byron Dinkins was named the Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year and league tournament MVP, leading the 49ers to the Sun Belt Championship and automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament, the 49ers first visit since the 1977 Final Four run. Jeff Mullins was named Sun Belt Coach of the Year, using an outside-in game plan around Dinkins, center Dan Plondke and a core of supporting players. The 49ers won the league’s regular-season title when Dinkins erupted for 37 points against UAB on the night Jacksonville upset VCU. Charlotte went on to win the tournament in three games by a total of six points, and Cedric Ball’s free throws over Jacksonville were the most important. The 49ers beat VCU, 81-79 in the tournament championship. The 49ers lost to Brigham Young, 92-88 in overtime in the NCAA Tournament at Atlanta, Ga. Jeff West’s three-pointer at the buzzer sent the game into the extra stanza.

1987-88 NCAA SOUTHEAST Sun Belt Champions Overall: 22-9 (H: 11-2, A: 7-6, N: 4-1, SBC: 11-3) .709 Coach: Jeff Mullins Captains: Byron Dinkins; Jeff West; Dan Plondke November 27 W 77-61 LONGWOOD (MS) December 3 W 89-73 COASTAL CAROLINA 7 W 65-57 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 9 W 89-70 at Georgia State 12 W 86-68 DAVIDSON 18 W 78-63 Middle Tennessee St. - 1 19 L 81-84 at Kentucky - 1 28 W 89-73 Howard - 2 29 L 64-82 at Florida Southern - 2 January 2 W 90-77 at Jacksonville 6 L 82-98 BRADLEY 9 W 87-80 SOUTH ALABAMA 12 L 52-78 at West Virginia 16 W 68-65 JACKSONVILLE 21 L 70-81 at Virginia Tech 25 L 69-78 at Western Kentucky 28 W 81-65 OLD DOMINION 30 W 67-58 at South Florida February 1 W 85-65 UNC WILMINGTON 4 W 90-74 WESTERN KENTUCKY 7 W 89-84 at South Alabama 11 W 86-79 at UAB 13 W 82-81 at Old Dominion 15 L 83-91 VCU 20 W 84-72 SOUTH FLORIDA 25 W 80-78 UAB 27 L 65-84 at VCU March 5 W 73-72 Jacksonville -3 6 W 71-67 South Alabama - 3 7 W 81-79 at VCU-3 17 L 88-92 ot Brigham Young - 4 Key: MS=Mine Shaft; 1= UKIT, Lexington, Ky.; 2= WLKF Classic, Lakeland, Fla.; 3= Sun Belt Tournament, Richmond, Va.; 4=NCAA Tournament, Atlanta, Ga. (Omni). STARTING LINEUP: F - Frank Persley (11.7 ppg; 4.7 rpg) F - Cedric Ball (7.1; 5.4) C - Dan Plondke (12.6; 6-8) G - Byron Dinkins (21.5; 3.0) G - Jeff West (10.4; 2.7)

1988-89: NIT PRESEASON TOP 25 Charlotte was listed among many publication’s Top 25 teams and Associated Press had them ranked #28 in votes. Newcomer Henry Williams was a first-team NCAA Freshman all-America. Byron Dinkins established a school record with 207 assists. The 49ers won 10 of their last 11 league games to finish second. The 49ers dropped an overtime decision to Western Kentucky, 65-63, in the Sun Belt Tournament first round, in Charlotte. In the NIT, the Cliff Robinson-led Connecticut Huskies won, 67-62, on their way to the NIT Final Four.

1988-89 N.I.T. Overall: 17-12 (H: 11-5, A: 5-7, N: 1-0, SBC: 10-4) .586 Coach: Jeff Mullins Captains: Byron Dinkins; Jeff West November 28 W 77-63 APPALACHIAN STATE December 8 W 98-71 J.C. SMITH 10 W 79-64 DAVIDSON 19 W 70-61 COASTAL CAROLINA 22 L 73-82 ot WEST VIRGINIA 29 W 76-53 Boston U. - 1 30 L 68-84 at Santa Clara - 1

STAR POWER DINKINS, WILLIAMS, LANG PAVE WAY TO FIVE POST-SEASONS After being shutout of post-season play from 1978 through 1987, the new era ushered in by Jeff Mullins relied heavily on star power. For the nine years from 1986-87 through 1994-95, the 49ers had exactly three leading scorers: Byron Dinkins (1987-89), Henry Williams (199092) and Jarvis Lang (1993-95). And during that same period, the 49ers basketball program resurfaced with five post-season bids. Dinkins, the Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year and Tournament MVP, paved the way to the NCAAs in 1988. He was joined by Williams during the NIT season of 1989 while the all-time leading scorer provided his own MVP magic at the 1992 Metro Tournament. He passed the torch to Lang, who had led the nation’s freshmen in scoring and rebounding in 1991 and carried the 49ers to the 1994 NIT and 1995 NCAAs on his broad shoulders, earning Metro Player of the Year honors in his final season. January 5 W 75-42 COLUMBIA U. 7 L 86-94 at #1 Oklahoma 10 L 76-93 at Georgia Southern 12 L 79-90 OLD DOMINION 15 L 83-97 at South Alabama 19 L 71-73 at VCU 21 W 72-70 SOUTH ALABAMA 26 W 87-79 at Bradley 28 W 86-72 at UAB 31 W 71-47 SOUTH FLORIDA February 2 W 84-79 at Jacksonville 4 W 68-59 VCU 5 L 66-68 at SMU 8 L 76-84 VIRGINIA TECH 11 L 82-88 at Old Dominion 13 W 70-61 WESTERN KENTUCKY 15 W 81-76 at South Florida 21 W 79-73 at Western Kentucky 23 W 84-71 JACKSONVILLE 27 W 76-74 UAB March 4 L 63-65 ot WESTERN KY.-2 15 L 62-67 CONNECTICUT - 3 Key: Home game at New Charlotte Coliseum; 1= Cable Car Classic, Santa Clara, Cal.; 2= Sun Belt Tournament, Charlotte; 3= NIT, Charlotte. STARTING LINEUP: F - Cedric Ball (11.9 ppg; 7.4 rpg) F - Frank Persley (9.2; 4.3) C - Sam Robson (6.3; 5.0) G - Byron Dinkins (17.6; 3.7) G - Henry Williams (17.4; 3.6)

1989-90 Overall: 16-14 (H: 9-4, A: 4-8, N: 3-2, SBC: 6-8) .511 Coach: Jeff Mullins Captains: Cedric Ball; Henry Williams November 27 W 87-55 N.C. A&T 29 W 73-56 COASTAL CAROLINA December 4 L 81-88 at Appalachian State 6 W 76-59 at UNC Wilmington 8 W 67-64 DAVIDSON 18 L 79-104 CLEMSON 20 L 55-63 SMU 28 L 69-76 Illinois State - 1 29 W 85-76 Northeastern - 1 30 W 88-83 2ot Boston U. - 1 January 4 L 86-89 SOUTH FLORIDA 9 L 78-94 at Old Dominion 11 L 78-92 at South Alabama 13 W 77-70 JACKSONVILLE 20 L 78-79 at Western Kentucky 25 W 92-86 West Virginia - 2 27 L 74-79 at South Florida February 1 W 84-74 SOUTH ALABAMA 6 W 88-68 GEORGIA SOUTHERN

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10 W 90-86 at Jacksonville 12 L 73-83 at Long Beach State 15 W 86-72 UAB 17 W 100-89 ot WESTERN KENTUCKY 19 L 72-82 at VCU 21 W 95-82 OLD DOMINION 24 L 61-93 at UAB 26 L 66-69 ot VCU March 3 W 91-67 Western Kentucky - 3 4 W 61-57 at UAB -3 5 L 74-81 South Florida -3 Key: 1= Far West Classic, Portland, Ore.; 2= Charleston, W.Va.; 3= Sun Belt (Birmingham) STARTING LINEUP: F-Cedric Ball (11.6 ppg: 9.4 rpg) F-Dan Banister (8.8; 5.7) C-Jack Bolly (4.2; 4.0) G-Henry Williams (21.0; 3.5) G-Cedrick Broadhurst (7.7; 3.3)

1990-91: LANG FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA Freshman all-America Jarvis Lang led the NCAA freshmen in both scoring and rebounding, joining Oklahoma’s Wayman Tisdale (1982) and Iona’s Jeff Ruland (1978) as the only players to accomplish the feat. The season marked the end of their 15-year association with the Sun Belt Conference. In late April, the 49ers joined the Metro Conference as the 49ers and Sun Belt members VCU and South Florida joined forces with Louisville, Southern Miss, Tulane and Virginia Tech.

1990-91 Overall: 14-14 (H: 5-7; A: 6-5; N: 3-2; SBC: 6-8) .500 Coach: Jeff Mullins Captains: Henry Williams; Cedrick Broadhurst; Dan Banister November 27 W 100-88 at N.C. A&T 29 W 103-69 UNC WILM. (MS) December 1 L 94-111 at Duke 6 L 79-85 APPALACHIAN STATE 7 W 94-92 Florida - 1 8 L 88-113 at Syracuse - 1 15 W 108-100 at Clemson 21 W 110-103 West Virginia -2 28 W 117-109 Navy - 3 28 L 67-93 Alabama - 3 January


YEAR-BY YEAr 3 L 70-87 UAB 5 L 105-121 at South Alabama 9 W 93-74 COASTAL CAROLINA 13 L 88-95 SOUTH ALABAMA 17 W 87-74 at VCU 19 W 93-87 at Old Dominion 26 W 78-71 JACKSONVILLE 28 W 85-72 DAVIDSON 31 W 80-77 at South Florida February 5 L 83-95 OLD DOMINION 9 L 97-104 at Western Kentucky 14 W 91-77 WESTERN KENTUCKY 16 L 80-96 EAST TENN. ST.(MS) 18 L 88-92 VCU 20 W 81-73 at Jacksonville 23 L 68-79 SOUTH FLORIDA 25 L 74-87 at UAB March 2 L 68-73 South Florida - 4 Key: MS= Mine Shaft; 1= Carrier Classic, Syracuse; 2= Rock Hill, S.C.; 3= Blue Angels Cl., Pensacola, Fla.; 4= Sun Belt (Mobile, Ala.) STARTING LINEUP: F-Jarvis Lang (19.6 ppg; 10.6 rpg) F-Malru Dottin (6.1; 5.0) C-Jack Bolly (1.8; 4.3) G-Henry Williams (21.6; 3.0) G-Delano Johnson (8.4; 4.0)

1991-92: NCAA EAST REGION Metro Conference Champions The 49ers became the first firstyear Metro member to win the league tournament and visited the NCAA Tournament as one of four conference “at-large” berths. The 49ers posted a 5-2 record against Top 25 teams in earning their third NCAA bid. The 49ers spent a record nine straight weeks in the national rankings and moved to #17 to match the 49ers’ previous best (1977) ranking, Jan. 25. Henry Williams retired as the school’s all-time leading scorer (2383 points) while establishing the sincebroken record with 105 three-pointers in a season.

1991-92 NCAA EAST Metro Tourney Champions Overall: 23-9 (H: 11-3; A: 6-5; N: 6-1; METRO: 7-5) .719 Coach: Jeff Mullins Captains: Henry Williams; Chris Baker; Jack Bolly November 23 L 54-68 COLL. CHARLESTON (MS) 25 W 72-49 LONG BEACH ST. (MS) December 2 W 83-68 at Appalachian State 6 W 68-63 #20 DE PAUL - 1 7 W 79-74 #15 ALABAMA - 1 16 W 90-59 N. C. A&T (MS) 20 W 83-75 William & Mary - 2 21 W 110-77 Chaminade - 2 January 4 W 76-61 COASTAL CAROLINA (MS) 6 W 99-89 ot at UNC Wilmington 8 W 62-53 VIRIGINIA TECH* 11 W 85-75 at South Florida * 18 L 82-104 at #1 Duke 21 W 82-70 DAVIDSON 23 W 82-80 ot J. C. SMITH 27 L 84-87 at Butler 30 W 77-68 ot #24 LOUISVILLE* February 1 W 77-69 at Southern Miss* 6 L 63-73 at Louisville* 8 W 95-85 at Davidson

13 L 68-76 #14 TULANE* 15 L 63-70 SOUTH FLORIDA* 20 W 77-61 SOUTHERN MISS* 22 L 66-69 at VCU* 24 W 72-65 TENNESSEE 29 L 65-73 at Virginia Tech* March 2 W 76-69 at #21 Tulane * 7 W 75-63 VCU - 3 13 W 70-52 Virginia Tech - 4 14 W 76-72 Southern Miss - 4 15 W 64-63 #25 Tulane - 4 20 L ’74-76 Iowa State - 5 * - Metro game; MS=Mine Shaft; 1=Diet Pepsi Tourn. of Champions, Charlotte; 2= Kauai Classic, Kauai, Hi.; 3= Davidson, N.C.; 4= Metro, Louisville, Ky. STARTING LINEUP: F—Malru Dottin (6.7 ppg; 6.6 rpg) F—Kenneth Wylie (2.4; 1.2) C—Rodney Odom (11.0; 7.9) G—James Terrell (13.0; 1.5) G—Henry Williams (20.8; 3.4)

1992-93 Overall: 15-13 (H: 6-4; A: 5-7; N: 4-2; METRO: 6-6) .545 Coach: Jeff Mullins Captains: Malru Dottin; Bershuan Thompson December 1 W 85-73 at N.C. A&T 4 W 81-62 Centenary - 1 7 L 93-94 at Baylor - 1 8 W 62-59 at East Carolina 11 L 56-65 PEPPERDINE 19 L 59-63 Florida State - 2 20 L 69-70 Florida - 2 30 L 63-90 GEORGE WASHINGTON January 2 W 88-80 APPALACHIAN STATE 3 W 95-57 DAVIDSON 9 L 57-69 LOUISVILLE* 14 W 65-56 at Virginia Tech* 18 L 70-80 at Tennessee 23 W 79-77 at Southern Miss* 25 W 70-62 BUTLER 30 W 83-65 SOUTH FLORIDA* February 4 L 61-63 at VCU* 7 W 68-64 ot #18 TULANE* 10 W 80-69 at Davidson 13 W 84-70 VCU* 15 W 81-58 Furman - 3 18 L 70-75 at #18 Tulane* 20 L 69-76 SOUTHERN MISS* 25 L 64-69 at Louisville * 27 L 69-89 at South Florida* March 6 W 89-80 Virginia Tech - 3 12 W 68-60 Southern Miss - 4 13 L 59-71 at #16 Louisville - 4 * - Metro game; 1=Dr. Pepper Classic, Waco, Texas; 2= The Milk Challenge, Orlando, Fla.; 3= Davidson, N.C.; 4= Metro Tour., Louisville, Ky. STARTING LINEUP: F—Jarvis Lang (13.7 ppg; 7.4 rpg) C—Rodney Odom (11.9; 8.7) G—Cedrick Broadhurst (6.3; 4.3) G—Bershuan Thompson (9.9; 3.3) G—Andre Davis (13.5; 2.0)

1993-94 N.I.T. Overall: 16-13 (H: 10-2; A: 4-10; N: 2-1; METRO: 7-5) .552 Coach: Jeff Mullins Captains: Bershuan Thompson; Jarvis Lang November 29 W 85-62 EAST CAROLINA December 1 W 81-58 DUQUESNE 4 W 67-58 at Appalachian State 6 W 86-69 N.C. A&T 11 L 65-71 at Davidson 20 W 78-76 OLD DOMINION 29 W 81-61 Butler-1 30 W 60-58 at Santa Clara-1 January 4 L 61-72 at Pepperdine 8 L 63-67 at Clemson 15 W 83-61 SOUTH FLORIDA*

“THE WILLIAMSFEST” ALL-TIME LEADING SCORER GUIDES NINERS TO TITLE; NCAAS Henry Williams was the star of the campaign. Charlotte Observer columnist Tom Sorensen wrote, “Henry turned the Metro Tournament into a WilliamsFest.” He scored more points (79) than all but one player in tourney history and set the records for threepointers made and attempted, and free throw shooting. He ended the season with his third straight team scoring title (20.8), a record 105 treys and a record 2,383 points. After capturing the Metro with Williams’ free throws in the last seconds to beat #21 Tulane, 64-63, the 49ers headed to Worcester, Mass. to face Iowa State. Iowa State won in the last minutes, 74-72, and Williams ended his prolific career the way he started...a three-point shot from the right side, about 25 feet out. “I was open,” he said. Vintage Henry, a three-time honorable mention all-America and four-time all-league selection.

20 W 64-63 at Southern Miss* 22 L 77-96 at Tulane* 29 L 74-75 ot at South Florida* February 3 L 55-76 at #10 Louisville* 5 W 76-71 TULANE* 7 L 64-71 at College of Charleston 10 W 78-73 SOUTHERN MISS* 12 W 67-66 at VCU* 15 L 61-74 DAVIDSON 17 W 64-62 #5 LOUISVILLE* 24 L 48-51 at George Washington 26 L 55-63 at Virginia Tech* 28 W 95-80 JAMES MADISON March 3 W 76-64 VCU* 6 L 57-61 VIRGINIA TECH* 11 W 64-54 South Florida-2 12 L 64-68 Southern Miss-2 16 L 73-75 at Duquesne-3 * - Metro game; 1=Cable Car Classic, Santa Clara, Cal; 2= Metro (Biloxi, Miss.) 3= N.I.T. at Pittsburgh, Pa. STARTING LINEUP: F—Jarvis Lang (16.4 ppg; 10.1 rpg) F—Bobby Kummer (5.7; 4.6) C—Rodney Odom (7.6; 7.0) G—Delano Johnson (9.7; 2.8) G—Andre Davis (11.0; 2.4)

1994-95: NCAA EAST REGION METRO CHAMPIONS The 49ers wrapped up the 20-year-old Metro Conference’s last regular-season with the title and their name on the final trophy, earning a program-best sevnthseed in the NCAA East Regional. Jarvis Lang ended his powerful career as the Metro Conference Player of the Year. Center Jermaine Parker rejected a school-record 94 shots. The 49ers dropped a heartbreaking twopoint setback to Stanford in the NCAA first round in Albany, N.Y. Following the campaign, Charlotte joined a new league, Conference USA, which listed 12 colleges in 12 states.

1994-95 NCAA EAST Metro Champions Overall: 19-9 (H: 10-3; A: 8-4; N: 1-2; METRO: 8-4) .552 Coach: Jeff Mullins Captains: Jarvis Lang; Bobby Kummer December 1 W 101-72 COASTAL CAROLINA

3 W 79-70 at Duquesne 5 W 70-52 at Furman 10 W 76-70 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 17 L 55-66 at Davidson 20 W 92-68 APPALACHIAN STATE 28 W 76-53 Brown-1 29 W 78-75 ot at New Mexico-1 January 5 L 71-74 CANISIUS (MS) 7 W 73-54 G. WASHINGTON (MS) 12 W 91-67 DAVIDSON 14 W 72-66 at South Florida* 16 W 92-79 UNC WILMINGTON 19 W 86-82 LOUISVILLE* 21 W 72-68 SOUTHERN MISS* 26 W 73-47 at VCU* 28 L 57-79 at Louisville* February 2 L 59-81 TULANE* 4 L 69-72 SOUTH FLORIDA* 9 W 64-59 at Southern Miss* 11 W 76-63 at Tulane* 16 W 71-60 VIRGINIA TECH* 18 W 84-71 VCU* 22 L 77-89 at East Carolina 27 W 77-74 at James Madison March 4 L 72-86 at Virginia Tech* 11 L 56-60 Southern Miss-2 17 L 68-70 Stanford-3 * - Metro game; MS-Mine Shaft; 1=Jones Intercable Lobo Invitational, Albuquerque, N.M.; 2= Metro Louisville, Ky.; 3= NCAA East Reg. Albany. STARTING LINEUP: F—Jarvis Lang (16.4 ppg; 8.9 rpg) F—Bobby Kummer (6.3; 3.4) C—Jermain Parker (10.1; 6.8) G—Roderick Howard (9.9; 1.8) G—Bruce Patterson (5.7; 3.6)

1995-96 Overall: 14-15 (H: 9-2; A: 5-8; N: 0-5; C-USA: 6-8) .483 Coach: Jeff Mullins Captains: Ponce James; Bobby Kummer November 25 W 63-60 at UNC Wilmington 29 W 79-76 at Tennessee December 2 W 80-65 EAST CAROLINA 4 W 85-81 at Appalachian State 7 L 74-85 at VCU 18 W 81-73 at Southern Illinois 29 L 61-69 Iowa State - 1 30 L 67-73 Purdue - 1 January 4 L 60-76 #18 Virginia Tech - 2 6 W 88-58 LAFAYETTE (MS) 8 L 55-57 at #9 Memphis* 10 W 78-66 at Louisville* 14 W 60-58 TULANE* 18 L 47-56 Davidson (C) 20 W 89-56 SOUTH FLORIDA*

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YEAR-BY YEAr 25 W 79-69 #25 MARQUETTE* 27 L 58-72 at Saint Louis* 31 L 64-78 at #5 Cincinnati* February 3 W 55-41 JAMES MADISON 5 L 67-72 at George Washington 8 L 55-68 #15 MEMPHIS* 11 L 77-95 at Tulane* 15 L 64-67 #24 LOUISVILLE* 19 W 62-58 UNC GREENSBORO 22 L 68-78 at Marquette* 25 L 56-63 at UAB* 29 W 81-69 DE PAUL* March 2 W 77-66 SOUTHERN MISS* 6 L 60-66 DePaul - 3 * - C-USA game; 1= Puerto Rico Classic, Bayamon, P.R.; 2= C-USA/A-10 Challenge, Worcester, Mass.; 3= C-USA Championship, Memphis, Tenn. STARTING LINEUP: F—DeMarco Johnson (18.1 ppg; 8.8 rpg) F—Bobby Kummer (4.7; 5.9) C—Alexander Kuehl (6.0; 5.1) G—Ponce James (8.8; 3.2) G—Shanderic Downs (10.5; 3.3)

1996-97: NCAA WEST REGION C-USA WHITE DIVISION CHAMPIONS In longtime 49er Melvin Watkins first season since succeeding Jeff Mullins as head coach, the 49ers went 22-9, captured Conference USA’s White Division title and won their first NCAA Tournament game since he was point guard on the 1977 Final Four team. The 20-win season was the program’s eighth and Watkins, a 49er since 1973 as player or coach, had been a part of all of them. Junior forward DeMarco Johnson and Shanderic Downs became the 13th and 14th members of the 49ers’ “1000-Point Club”. Shaw finished second among the 49ers top three-point shooters and Roderick Howard led the league in free throw shooting for the third straight year and became the program’s best, ever.

1996-97 NCAA WEST Overall: 22-9 (H: 10-2; A: 5-2; N: 4-1; C-USA: 10-4) .710 Coach: Melvin Watkins Captains: Alexander Kuehl; Rod Howard November 26 W 96-82 at Kent 30 L 64-65 at Old Dominion December 2 W 75-63 APPALACHIAN STATE 6 L 60-75 South Carolina-1 7 L 61-65 Southern Cal-1 14 W 70-68 at Davidson 18 W 71-62 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 21 W 54-51 at Canisius 28 W 72-51 TENNESSEE 30 W 76-69 GEORGE WASHINGTON January 4 W 96-76 VMI 6 L 81-92 #14 LOUISVILLE* 9 W 71-65 MEMPHIS* 11 W 81-52 SAINT LOUIS* 14 W 69-64 at South Florida* 19 W 76-70 at Memphis* 21 L 67-77 #9 CINCINNATI* 25 L 63-69 at Tulane* 29 W 78-68 HOUSTON* February 1 W 75-55 at James Madison 4 W 58-54 at DePaul* 8 W 102-77 at Houston* 15 W 66-46 MARQUETTE* 23 W 86-74 UAB* 26 L 71-72 at #17 Louisville* March 2 W 58-53 at Southern Miss*

6 W 64-60 #20 Louisville-2 7 W 67-65 UAB-2 8 L 52-60 Marquette-2 14 W 79-67 Georgetown-3 16 L 58-77 #2 Utah-3 * - C-USA game; 1 = Harris Teeter Pepsi Challenge, Coliseum; 2= C-USA Championship, St. Louis, Mo.; 3- NCAA West, Tucson, Ariz. STARTING LINEUP: F—DeMarco Johnson (18.8 pp,g; 8.5 rpg) F—Versile Shaw (4.4; 3.7) C—Alexander Kuehl (6.5; 7.9) G—Sean Colson (14.1; 3.2; 6.3 apg) G—Shanderic Downs (11.9; 4.5)

1997-98: NCAA EAST REGION A preseason Top 25, Charlotte won 20 games for the second straight year and advanced to the NCAA second round, for the second straight year. Melvin Watkins led the 49ers to a school-record 13 league victories good for second behind Cincinnati. Both DeMarco Johnson, the Conference USA Player of the Year, and Sean Colson were named first team all-league. Johnson retired with over 2000 points and 900 rebounds. Colson did his damage with precision passing (league-record 231 assists). In the NCAA Tourney, three-time C-USA Player of the Week Colson averaged a “double-double” with 19.5 ppg and 11.5 apg. The 49ers lost a thrilling overtime game to top-ranked North Carolina, 9383, in the two school’s first-ever meeting in the NCAA 2nd round after freshman Diego Guevara hit a late three-pointer to force OT. Watkins resigned on March 31 to take over Texas A&M and assistant Bobby Lutz replaced him as the program’s eighth head coach, April 9.

1997-98 NCAA EAST REGIONAL Overall: 20-11 (H: 10-1; A: 6-7; N: 4-3; C-USA: 13-3) .645 Coach: Melvin Watkins Captains: DeMarco Johnson; Versile Shaw November 21 L 72-89 at Miami 24 L 60-66 at Appalachian State December 3 W 72-48 OLD DOMINION 7 W 88-70 at VMI 10 W 70-55 DAVIDSON 12 L 71-73 BOSTON U. 20 L 83-93 at George Washington 27 L 65-81 Western Michigan-1 28 W 83-69 Southwest Missouri State-1 January 3 W 81-55 DE PAUL* 8 W 74-64 at South Florida* 13 W 66-53 #23/21 MARQUETTE* 15 L 62-68 ot Massachusetts-2 17 W 60-56 at Southern Miss* 22 W 84-75 LOUISVILLE* 24 W 86-80 UAB* 29 W 86-73 at DePaul* 31 L 70-73 at Memphis* February 4 L 80-83 at Saint Louis* 7 W 69-62 #20/#20 CINCINNATI* 9 W 77-68 TULANE* 12 W 58-56 at Marquette* 15 W 73-68 at Louisville* 21 W 76-62 SAINT LOUIS* 26 L 67-68 at #17/#17 Cincinnati* 28 W 105-75 HOUSTON* March 5 W 63-55 Marquette-3 6 W 65-53 Southern Miss-3 7 L 57-71 at #13/#13 Cincinnati-3 12 W 77-62 Illinois-Chicago-4 14 L 83-93 ot #1/#1 North Carolina-4

LUTZ WORKS MAGIC X’S & O’S SPECIALIST POSTS TOP SEASON IN FIRST YEAR The writing was on the wall and it spelled out very clearly, “rebuilding”. Charlotte had lost its first-team allConference USA duo of Player of the Year DeMarco Johnson and set-up man Sean Colson. First-year head coach Bobby Lutz was taking over for C-USA Coach of the Year Melvin Watkins. But then a funny thing happened. The 49ers flourished, putting together an 18-10 regular-season that included a win over #3 Cincinnati, eventual top 10 Miami and a slight two-point overtime loss at #7 North Carolina (the first non-con OT ever at the Dean Dome). The magic continued. With four wins in four days, over three of the top four seeds, the 49ers captured the 1999 C-USA Tournament -- defeating Cincinnati and Louisville back-to-back for the title. The result was one of the 49ers best seasons ever: a 22-10 record entering the NCAAs, a program-best #5 seed in the Big Dance, a match for the program’s highest rank, ever (#17) and a final rank of #24. In the NCAAs, they reached round two for the third straight year, following an OT victory over Lamar Odom-led Rhode Island. Galen Young, the C-USA Tourney MVP was a first-team all-C-USA choice, while Kelvin Price and Diego Guevara provided Lutz with inside-out options that the 49ers executed flawlessly. * - C-USA game; 1 = Hoosier Classic, Indianapolis; 2 = C-USA/A-10 Challenge, Worcester, Mass.; 3 = C-USA Championship, Cincinnati.; 4 = NCAA East Regional, Hartford, Conn. STARTING LINEUP: F—DeMarco Johnson (21.1 ppg; 9.0 rpg) F—Versile Shaw (5.0; 3.6) C—Kelvin Price (9.5; 8.0) G—Sean Colson (15.6; 3.1; 8.0 apg) G—Galen Young (8.5; 5.2)

NCAA MIDWEST REGION C-USA TOURNEY CHAMPIONS First-year head coach Bobby Lutz led the 49ers to four wins in four days as the #5 seeded 49ers captured the C-USA Tournament and earned a third straight trip to the NCAAs, where they again reached round two, following an OT victory over Lamar Odom-led Rhode Island. The 49ers, who had beaten #3 Cincinnati during the regular-season and took North Carolina to overtime in the first non-conference OT game ever at the Dean Dome, toppled three of the top fours seeds in the C-USA Tourney, defeating Cincinnati and Louisville in the semifinals and finals to claim the title. Galen Young was named the C-USA Championship MVP while he, Kelvin Price and Diego Guevara were all chosen to the all-tournament team.

5 W 62-57 VIRGINIA TECH 8 W 71-62 at Davidson 10 W 92-57 VMI 12 L 73-75 ot at #7/#6 North Carolina 20 L 58-63 at Saint Louis* 27 W 88-75 vs. Murray State % 29 W 70-68 at Hawai’i 30 L 43-47 vs. Princeton % January 7 L 67-70 at Tulane* 10 W 82-77 MEMPHIS* 14 W 62-60 #3/#3 CINCINNATI* 16 W 68-61 SOUTHERN MISS* 21 W 67-61 MARQUETTE* 24 L 71-78 at UAB* 30 W 58-49 at Louisville* February 3 W 66-61 at DePaul* 6 W 70-68 ot SAINT LOUIS* 11 L 68-79 LOUISVILLE* 13 L 59-69 at Marquette* 17 L 69-82 at #9/#6 Cincinnati* 20 W 79-74 SOUTH FLORIDA* 23 W 68-66 at Houston* 27 W 78-67 DEPAUL* March 3 W 75-51 vs. Houston# 4 W 83-75 vs. Southern Miss# 5 W 55-52 vs. #7/#7 Cincinnati# 6 W 68-59 vs. Louisville# 12 W 81-70 ot vs. Rhode Island^ 14 L 72-85 vs. Oklahoma^ * - C-USA game; % - Rainbow Classic, Honolulu; # - C-USA Championship, Birmingham.; ^ - NCAA Midwest Regional, Milwaukee, Wisc STARTING LINEUP: F—Galen Young (14.7 ppg; 7.2 rpg) F—Tremaine Gardiner (8.2; 6.4) C—Kelvin Price (12.3; 6.4) G—Diego Guevara (12.5; 3.1) G—Jobey Thomas (7.6; 2.2)

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NIT CHARLES HAYWARD PASSES The 49ers gained their fourth straight post-season appearance with a 17-16 season. It was a season that began in September with the death of forward Charles Hayward after a two-year battle with Leukemia.

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Overall: 23-11 (H: 11-2; A: 6-7; N: 6-2; C-USA: 10-6) .676 Coach: Bobby Lutz Captains: Galen Young; Kelvin Price November 17 W 65-60 at Boston University 21 L 56-72 at Old Dominion 23 W 66-59 MIAMI 29 W 76-68 GEORGE WASHINGTON December 2 L 50-53 KENT

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YEAR-BY YEAr NIT Overall: 17-16 (H: 9-3; A: 5-9; N: 3-4; C-USA: 7-9) .515 Coach: Bobby Lutz Captains: Tremaine Gardiner November 23 W 66-56 ST. BONAVENTURE 27 W 80-74 at Pepperdine% 28 L 66-75 vs. St. Bonaventure% December 1 W 74-55 DAVIDSON 4 L 52-60 at Virginia Tech 7 W 75-65 at Miami 11 W 84-61 RHODE ISLAND 21 W 87-61 vs. Illinois-Chicago# 22 L 61-76 vs. Tulsa# 23 L 65-66 ot vs. Southern Illinois# 28 L 65-71 at South Carolina 31 W 98-93 ot at George Washington January 5 L 54-81 at #3/#3 Cincinnati* 8 L 75-77 at #23/#23 DePaul* 12 W 92-74 HOUSTON* 15 W 72-51 SAINT LOUIS* 19 L 55-65 at Marquette* 22 W 69-59 at Louisville* 26 W 72-48 Old Dominion 29 W 60-54 MARQUETTE* February 3 L 62-70 #1/#1 CINCINNATI* 6 L 66-80 DEPAUL* 9 W 66-52 at Southern Miss* 13 L 83-87 at South Florida* 16 L 51-67 LOUISVILLE* 20 L 67-78 at Memphis* 26 W 78-59 TULANE* March 1 L 63-72 at Saint Louis* 4 W 61-37 UAB* 8 W 76-73 vs. UAB! 9 W 57-52 vs. Louisville! 10 L 49-56 vs. DePaul! 15 L 45-62 at Mississippi^ Key: % - Sparklett’s Invite; Malibu, Ca. # - Holiday Classic, San Juan; ! - C-USA Championships; Memphis, Tenn. ^ - NIT; Oxford, Miss. STARTING LINEUP: F—James Zimmerman(9.9 ppg; 6.1 rpg) F—Tremaine Gardiner (12.2; 7.3) C—KenKay Jones (5.5; 4.7) G—Diego Guevara (11.9; 2.6) G—Jobey Thomas (13.9; 3.2)

2000-01: NCAA MIDWEST REGION C-USA TOURNEY CHAMPIONS The 49ers advanced to the NCAA Tournament second round for the fourth time in the five years and captured their second Conference USA Tournament title thanks to a corps of three-point specialists and a top 20 recruiting class led by eventual ESPN.com National Freshman of the Year Rodney White, who led the nation’s freshman in scoring with an 18.7 rate.

2000-01 NCAA MIDWEST Overall: 22-11 (H: 10-2; A: 7-7; N: 5-2; C-USA: 10-6) .667 Coach: Bobby Lutz Captains: Diego Guevara; Dee Tolliver; James Zimmerman November 17 W 89-75 vs. Fordham% 18 W 95-78 at N.C. State % 25 L 78-79 at St. Bonaventure 28 W 95-63 MIAMI December 2 W 98-77 SOUTH CAROLINA 6 W 88-46 CHAS.SOUTHERN 9 W 69-53 at Davidson 16 L 72-76 at Indiana 20 W 94-81 at UTEP 29 L 70-81 vs. Pepperdine#

30 L 78-91 January 3 W 85-73 6 L 66-76 10 L 71-78 13 L 56-69 17 W 73-62 20 W 74-71 24 L 61-81 27 W 71-60 February 1 W 60-58 4 L 72-73 11 W 106-72 14 W 98-93 ot 17 W 83-76 21 W 74-68 25 L 70-85 28 W 90-66 March 3 W 85-62 8 W 77-74 9 W 75-63 10 W 80-72 16 W 70-63 18 L 61-79

at Arizona State# GEORGE WASHINGTON at Cincinnati* SOUTH FLORIDA* SAINT LOUIS* at DePaul* at Marquette* at UAB* SOUTHERN MISS* CINCINNATI* at Houston* at Louisville* at Tulane* MEMPHIS* LOUISVILLE* at Saint Louis* DEPAUL* MARQUETTE* vs. South Florida! vs. Southern Miss! vs. Cincinnati! vs. Tennessee^ vs. Illinois^

* - C-USA game; % - CoSIDA Classic; Raleigh, N.C.; # - azcentral Holiday Classic; Tempe, Ariz. ! - C-USA Championships; Louisville, Ky. ^ - NCAA Midwest; Dayton, Ohio STARTING LINEUP: F—James Zimmerman(9.1 ppg; 6.0 rpg) F—Rodney White (18.7 ppg; 6.5 rpg) C—Cam Stephens (7.8; 7.8) G—Diego Guevara (8.8; 1.9) G—Jobey Thomas (14.0; 2.8)

2001-02: NCAA SOUTH REGION THOMAS THREE-POINT KING The 49ers earned their second straight NCAA trip and fifth appearance in the last six years, behind the play of academic all-America Jobey Thomas (18.5 points; .433 3FG%) and Cam Stephens (13.2 points; 9.3 rebounds; 13 double-doubles). All-C-USA first team choice Thomas averaged over 20 points in C-USA play on his way to school and conference singleseason (110) and career (346) records for three-pointers made. Thomas led C-USA in three-pointers made for the third straight season.

2001-02 NCAA SOUTH Overall: 18-12 (H: 11-3; A: 6-7; N: 1-2; C-USA: 11-5) .600 Coach: Bobby Lutz Captains: Jobey Thomas; Cam Stephens November 16 W 65-51 DAVIDSON 18 L 61-65 #22/#20 INDIANA 24 W 100-81 at Long Beach State 26 W 71-69 APPALCHIAN STATE 29 L 64-72 at Temple December 5 L 63-70 VALPARAISO 8 W 62-42 RICHMOND 15 L 52-73 vs. #5/#4 Florida 18 W 86-58 UTEP 22 L 56-64 at Miami 29 W 97-87 at George Washington January 5 W 76-68 #25/#25 MARQUETTE* 8 L 58-71 at #10/#12 Cincinnati* 12 W 84-75 at East Carolina* 15 W 77-49 SAINT LOUIS* 18 W 81-78 at South Florida* 23 W 77-71 LOUISVILLE* 26 W 87-52 EAST CAROLINA* 29 W 97-83 at DePaul* February 2 W 83-68 at Houston* 6 L 66-85 #6/#5 CINCINNATI* 9 L 54-73 at Saint Louis* 12 W 75-63 MEMPHIS* 16 W 81-57 DE PAUL* 19 L 52-66 at #9/#9 Marquette* 23 W 96-54 TULANE*

THREE-DOM REIGNS LONG RANGERS KEY 2001 SEASON The 49ers, in the persons of Diego Guevara (1999), Jobey Thomas (2000, 2001, 2002), Demon Brown (2003), Brendan Plavich (2004, 2005) led Conference USA in three-point shootingfor 7 straight years. So what happens when three of those long-rangers play on the same team, alongside ESPN.com’s National Freshman of the Year, Rodney White? 2000-01. The 49ers raced to a 6-1 start with impressive double-digit wins over NC State, Miami and South Rodney White hugs Jobey Thomas Carolina and rattled off wins in 10 of after 2001 C-USA Championship. the final 13 regular-season games. The 49ers ranked second in the nation with 305 three-pointers made (9.2 per game). White led the nation’s freshmen in scoring (18.7 ppg) and was named the C-USA Freshman of the Year and first-team all-C-USA. After the season, he declared for the NBA Draft and became the highest 49er ever drafted, taken with a lottery pick ninth by the Detroit Pistons. Thomas answered the call following White’s mid-season injury and carried the Niners down the stretch. He and senior Guevara finished the year ranked 1-2 all-time in C-USA in three-pointers made and both surpassed 1000 career points. In the C-USA Tournament, with White back at full strength and Thomas and Guevara peaking, the Niners posted three straight wins, including a 80-72 victory over top-seed Cincinnati for the title. In the NCAA Tournament, the #9-seeded 49ers defeated #8 Tennessee, 70-63, before dropping a 79-61 decision to top-seed Illinois. As for the string of successive seasons with the league’s top shooter, the Niners reached post-season in six of the seven seasons, including five NCAA appearances. Seems like a good recipe. March 1 L 88-90 ot 7 W 78-69 8 L 55-71 14 L 63-82

at Louisville* vs. Tulane! vs. #5/#5 Cincinnati! vs. Notre Dame%

* - C-USA game; ! - at C-USA Championships; Cincinnati, Ohio; % -NCAA South; Greenville, S.C. STARTING LINEUP: F—Curtis Nash (10.0; 3.6) F—Cam Stephens (13.2; 9.3) C—Jermaine Williams (4.3; 4.4) G—Demon Brown (11.3; 2.6) G—Jobey Thomas (18.5; 3.2)

2002-03 Overall: 13-16 (H: 11-4; A: 2-11; N: 0-1; C-USA: 8-8) .448 Coach: Bobby Lutz November 22 W 89-61 25 L100-103 3ot 30 L 60-64 ot December 4 W 91-80 7 L 56-75 15 W 69-64 18 W 80-67 27 W 82-69 28 L 74-76 29 L 47-68 January 4 L 60-70 8 L 59-80 11 W 83-62 14 W 78-58 18 L 64-67 25 L 79-83 29 W 62-55 February 1 L 64-67 4 L 59-73 8 L 64-72 12 W 59-55 ot 15 W 74-64 20 L 67-75 22 W 71-66

LONG BEACH STATE at Appalachian State at Richmond TEMPLE at Davidson MIAMI SOUTHERN ILLINOIS LOYOLA-CHICAGO COLORADO UL LAFAYETTE at #17/#18 Indiana #19/#25 LOUISVILLE* EAST CAROLINA* at UAB* #21/#21 MARQUETTE* at Cincinnati* SAINT LOUIS* at South Florida* at Valparaiso at DePaul* HOUSTON* CINCINNATI* at Marquette* at East Carolina*

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58-50 DE PAUL* 39-50 at Saint Louis* 59-100 at #15/#15 Louisville* 61-85 vs. UAB! * - C-USA game; ! - at C-USA Championships; Louisville, Ky.; STARTING LINEUP: F—Curtis Withers (9.4; 6.4) F—Eddie Basden (6.3; 6.9) C—Tory Reed (3.6; 3.7) G—Demon Brown (16.8; 2.6) G—Curtis Nash (8.9; 2.6)

2003-04: NCAA EAST RUTHERFORD REGION C-USA REGULAR SEASON CO-CHAMPS The 49ers advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the sixth time in the last eight years on the strength of one of the most memorable seasons in history. The 49ers won a share of their first C-USA Regular-Season Championship (12-4) and posted a perfect 3-0 record vs. Top 10 teams, including two that came on the road. Sophomore Curtis Withers posted 16 double-doubles on his way to firstteam all-C-USA honors and a thirdteam all-America nod from Basketball Weekly. Junior Eddie Basden was named the league’s Defensive Player of the Year. Junior Brendan Plavich led C-USA in three-pointers with 97 while Demon Brown wrapped up his career with 1563 career points and a spot in the 49ers all-time Top 10 in scoring, assists and steals. The season began with a 96-92 victory over #7/#7

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YEAR-BY YEAr Syracuse, as Charlotte became the first team in NCAA history to topple a defending national champion in the champions’ home opener. The 49ers tacked on a win at #8/#7 Cincinnati and beat #9/#9 Louisville at Halton Arena. The 49ers won a school-record 10 “true” road games altogether, with the wins at Syracuse and Cincinnati constituting the program’s first-ever Top 10 road wins.

2003-04 NCAA EAST RUTHERFORD Overall: 21-9 (H: 10-3; A: 10-4; N: 1-2; C-USA: 12-4) .700 Coach: Bobby Lutz November 21 L 76-80 G. WASHINGTON 24 W 102-39 NORTH CAROLINA A&T 26 W 96-92 at #7/#7 Syracuse 30 W 92-65 at UNC Asheville December 3 L 72-79 at Alabama 6 W105-102 2ot at Old Dominion 11 W 76-65 DAVIDSON 13 W 85-64 APPALACHIAN STATE 23 L 90-96 ot at Rhode Island 30 W 75-72 DELAWARE STATE January 2 W 64-59 at Southern Illinois 6 W 75-70 at DePaul* 10 W 81-65 EAST CAROLINA* 17 L 69-91 at Memphis* 20 W 84-76 MARQUETTE* 24 L 62-69 UAB* 28 W 68-62 SAINT LOUIS* 31 W 86-83 at #8/#7 Cincinnati* February 7 W 96-90 ot at East Carolina* 12 W 77-71 #9/#9 LOUISVILLE* 14 L 45-46 at Saint Louis* 18 W 84-72 SOUTH FLORIDA* 21 W 78-72 at Southern Miss* 25 W 94-86 ot at TCU* 28 L 67-75 #12/#15 CINCINNATI* March 3 W 82-61 at Houston* 6 W 79-65 TULANE* 10 W 78-48 vs. Tulane! 11 L 66-77 vs. UAB! 18 L 73-76 vs. Texas Tech% * C-USA game ! - at C-USA Championships; Cincinnati, Ohio; % -NCAA E. Rutherford Region; Buffalo, N.Y. STARTING LINEUP: F—Curtis Withers (16.3; 9.5) F—Eddie Basden (10.4; 6.4) C—Martin Iti (6.0; 4.7) G—Demon Brown (12.4; 3.0) G—Brendan Plavich (12.2; 1.6)

2004-05: NCAA SYRACUSE REGION C-USA Player of the Year Eddie Basden and all-C-USA first-team teammate Curtis Withers led the 49ers back into the national rankings on the strength of a second straight 20-win season, a perfect February (7-0) and an unbeaten home record in C-USA play (8-0). The 49ers, who were reanked for four straight weeks, advanced to their second straight NCAA Tournament and their seventh in nine years while posting a runner-up finish in C-USA (12-4). Basden also claimed C-USA Defensive Player of the Year honors for the second straight year while senior Brendan Plavich led the nation in three-pointers made per game (114; 3.9/ gm). Head coach Bobby Lutz was a finalist for the Jim Phelan National

Coach of the Year Award while Basden earned second-team (Basketball Times), third-team (Sports Illustrated) and honorable mention (AP) all-America honors while Withers was named the National Player of the Week by ESPN.com after averaging 30.0 points in a pair of league wins. In addition to the perfect February in which Basden (three awards) and Withers (one award) swept the C-USA Player of the Week Awards, the season was highlight by Plavich’s buzzer-beating , game-winning halfcourt shot at Indiana, that was named by Pontiac as C-USA’s “Game-Changing Perfomance of the Year”.

2004-05 NCAA EAST RUTHERFORD Overall: 21-8 (H: 12-2; A: 7-5; N: 2-1; C-USA: 12-4) .700 Coach: Bobby Lutz Captains: Eddie Basden; Brendan Plavich November 19 W 93-64 22 L 71-73 27 W 85-71 December 1 W 84-68 4 L101-103 (3ot) 8 W 87-68 11 W 80-65 19 W 64-52 22 W 74-73 28 W 80-74 29 W 66-52 January 8 W 72-60 12 W 91-85 15 W 65-59 19 L 58-80 22 W 76-66 26 W 94-87 29 L 51-54 February 5 W 91-90 9 W 91-71 12 W 83-78 ot 16 W 66-62 19 W 86-67 23 W 80-77 26 W 81-58 March 3 L 82-94 5 L 73-85 10 L 69-83 18 L 63-75

LONG BEACH STATE RUTGERS at Valparaiso UL-LAFAYETTE #22/#22 ALABAMA at Davidson GEORGIA STATE UNC ASHEVILLE at Indiana vs. Yale^ vs. Central Conn. State^ ECU* at UAB* SAINT LOUIS* at #20/#18 Cincinnati* at #25/#25 Marquette* TCU* at East Carolina* #18/#17 CINCINNATI* HOUSTON* at Saint Louis* DEPAUL* at Tulane* MEMPHIS* SOUTHERN MISS* at #9/#9 Louisville* at USF* at Memphis! vs. NC State%

* C-USA game ^ - Cable Car Classic, Santa Ana, Ca. ! - at C-USA Championships; Memphis, Tenn.; % -NCAA Syracuse Region; Worcester, Mass. STARTING LINEUP: F—Curtis Withers (18.0; 8.1) F—Eddie Basden (15.2; 8.4) C—Martin Iti (5.0; 4.0) G—Brendan Plavich (13.7; 2.7) G—Mitchell Baldwin (7.5; 2.9)

2005-06: NIT Power forward Curtis Withers earned his third first-team all-conference award (joining Chad Kinch and Henry Williams in that elite category) and he moved to seventh all-time in scoring and third all-time in rebounding. By recording 18 double-doubles, Withers led Charlotte to a runner-up finish in their debut season in the Atlantic 10 and a trip to the NIT. Newcomer De’Angelo Alexander emerged as a huge offensive threat and joined Withers on the A-10’s first team while shooter Leemire Goldwire garnered Honorable Mention all-A-10 honors. The trip to the NIT was the Niners’ 9th in 10 years.

POWER FORWARDS BASDEN; WITHERS CARRY NINERS TO BACK-TO-BACK NCAA BERTHS For all that is made (and should be) of the 49ers dangerous three-point attack, 2004 and 2005 were marked moreso by a powerful inside attack. Namely, Eddie Basden and Curtis Withers. Basden was named the 2005 C-USA Player of the Year and the 2004 and 2005 C-USA Defensive Player of the Year while Withers, a star on USA Basketball’s U21 National Team, earned first-team all-league honors in 2004 and 2005. That dynamic duo led the 49ers to back-to-back 20-win seasons, the team’s first share of a C-USA Regular-Season title (2004), a C-USA runner-up finish (2005) and back-to-back NCAA berths. In February of 2005, the two shared all four C-USA Player of the Week Awards, as the Niners swept the month’s accolades and catapulted into the national rankings with a perfect 7-0 month that included wins over #18/#17 Cincinnati, DePaul and Memphis.

2005-06 NIT Overall: 19-13 (H: 9-6; A: 9-5; N: 1-2; A-10: 11-5) Coach: Bobby Lutz Captains: Mitchell Baldwin, Curtis Withers November 13 W 82-65 vs. Coppin State^ 14 L 47-61 vs. Northwestern^ 15 L 78-87 at Wyoming^ 23 L 38-53 MISSISSIPPI STATE 26 W 73-68 at Georgia State 28 W 59-46 PORTLAND 30 W 85-81(2ot) DAVIDSON December 3 W 67-62 at Louisiana-Lafayette 10 L 77-80 VALPARAISO 19 L 54-71 #18/#17 INDIANA 22 W 85-82 at Rutgers 31 W 92-59 UNC ASHEVILLE January 4 W 88-80 RHODE ISLAND* 7 W 73-65 at Dayton* 11 W 64-52 at La Salle* 14 L 65-78 XAVIER* 17 W 57-50 at Saint Joseph’s* 21 L 69-83 #16/#18 G. Washington* 28 L 56-63 at Richmond* February 1 W 76-60 at St. Bonaventure* 4 W 62-49 DAYTON* 8 W 66-59 TEMPLE* 11 L 56-59 at Wake Forest 15 W 64-47 RICHMOND* 18 W 81-75 at Fordham* 22 W 72-71 at Massachusetts* 25 L 74-77 SAINT LOUIS* March 1 W 77-71 DUQUESNE* 4 L 85-86(ot) at #7/#6 G. Wash.* 9 L 55-59 vs. Xavier! 14 W 77-61 GA. SOUTHERN% 17 L 80-86 at Cincinnati@ * A-10 game ^ - BCA Invitational, Laramie, Wyo. ! - at A-10 Championships; Cincinnati, Ohio % -NIT Opening Round; Charlotte, N.C. @ -NIT First Round; Cincinnati, Ohio STARTING LINEUP: PF—Curtis Withers (18.0; 8.1) SF—De’Angelo Alexander (17.0; 6.1) C—Chris Nance (5.0; 4.0) SG—Leemire Goldwire (13.7; 2.7) PG—Mitchell Baldwin (7.5; 2.9)

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2006-07 Overall: 14-16 (H: 10-4; A: 2-10; N: 2-2; A-10: 7-9)

Coach: Bobby Lutz Captains: De’Angelo Alexander, E.J. Drayton, Leemire Goldwire November 11 W 88-82 HOFSTRA 12 L 72-90 NORTH TEXAS 22 L 67-79 at Syracuse 25 W 72-63 GEORGIA STATE 29 L 69-78 at Mississippi State December 2 L 57-74 at Indiana 4 W 81-73 UNC ASHEVILLE 9 L 51-79 at Davidson 21 L 46-68 vs. Houston^ 22 W 74-62 vs. Valparasiso^ 23 W 79-78 vs. Wyoming^ 31 W 83-62 WOFFORD January 4 L 63-66 at Dayton* 7 L 70-75 SAINT JOSEPH’S* 13 W 66-51 at Richmond* 17 W 80-59 DAYTON* 20 L 68-76 at George Washington* 25 L 63-76 at Saint Louis* 28 L 61-66 MASSACHUSETTS* 31 W 87-80 LA SALLE* February 3 L 57-91 at Xavier* 7 W 61-46 RICHMOND* 10 W 72-68 FORDHAM* 13 W 80-56 UL-LAFAYETTE 17 L 69-86 at Rhode Island* 21 W 99-90 at Duquesne* 24 L 69-81 at Temple* March 1 L 60-62 G E O R G E WASHINGTON* 3 W 74-53 ST. BONAVENTURE* 7 L 63-81 vs. Dayton! * A-10 game ^ - Rainbow Classic; Honolulu, Hawai’i ! - at A-10 Championships; Atlantic City, N.J. STARTING LINEUP: PF—E.J. Drayton (13.7; 8.4) SF—De’Angelo Alexander (17.6; 7.2) C—Antwon Coleman (4.6; 2.6) SG—Ian Andersen (4.6; 1.6) PG—Leemire Goldwire (14.5; 3.1)

2007-08 NIT Overall: 20-14 (H: 13-3; A: 4-8; N: 3-3; A-10: 9-7) Coach: Bobby Lutz Captains: Leemire Goldwire November 9 W 61-55 HIGH POINT 12 W 84-78 APPALACHIAN STATE 16 L 77-82 vs. Georgia Tech^


17 W 64-63 vs. Illinois-Chicago^ 19 L 56-58 ot vs. Monmouth^ 29 W 63-59 WAKE FOREST (BA) December 5 W 75-68 DAVIDSON 8 W 71-56 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 15 L 68-70 at Hofstra 18 L 63-75 at Tulsa 22 W 83-51 GARDNER-WEBB 30 W 65-59 F-DICKINSON January 5 L 72-76 MARYLAND (BA) 9 W 82-72 at #18/#19 Clemson 12 W 60-58 TEMPLE* 16 W 70-66 SAINT JOSEPH’S* 19 L 79-86 at Massachusetts* 23 W 84-78 at La Salle* 26 W 74-60 FORDHAM* February 2 L 58-64 RICHMOND* 6 L 64-69 at Dayton* 9 W 87-83 at St. Bonaventure* 13 L 60-62 #12/#13 XAVIER* 17 L 51-53 at Fordham* 20 L 76-79 ot at Richmond* 23 W 81-64 SAINT LOUIS* 27 L 61-75 at Temple* March 2 W 89-82 DUQUESNE* 6 W 77-61 GEORGE WASHINGTON* 8 W 74-64 at Rhode Island* 12 W 75-73 vs. Rhode Island! 13 W 69-65 vs. Massachusetts! 14 L 45-60 vs. Temple! 19 L 48-67 at Nebraska% *Atlantic 10 game ^ - Paradise Jam, US Virgin Islands ! - A-10 Championship; Atlantic City, N.J. % - NIT; Lincoln, Neb. BA - Bobcats Arena STARTING LINEUP: PF—Charlie Coley (8.7; 6.2) SF—An’Juan Wilderness (8.1; 4.9) C—Lamont Mack (12.8; 5.1) SG—Leemire Goldwire (18.6; 4.4) PG—DiJuan Harris (3.5; 1.7

2008-09 Overall: 11-20 (H: 9-6; A: 2-10; N: 0-4; A-10: 5-11) Coach: Bobby Lutz Captains: Charlie Coley, Lamont Mack November 14 W 77-59 UNC GREENSBORO 16 L 68-69 OLD DOMINION 19 L 84-87 2ot at App. State 22 L 70-71 CLEMSON 27 L 56-84 vs. #14 Arizona State^ 28 L 62-67 vs. Providence^ 30 L 84-92 ot vs. Cal-State Fullerton^ December 6 W 66-64 at Southern Illinois 10 W 70-64 at Mississippi State 21 W 100-80 YOUNGSTOWN STATE 30 W 79-68 LONG ISLAND January 3 L 75-85 at Maryland 7 L 71-76 at Duquesne* 10 L 50-65 TULSA 14 L 61-68 LA SALLE* 18 L 69-78 at Saint Joseph’s* 21 W 69-64 ot MASSACHUSETTS* 24 L 53-80 at Temple* 28 L 47-69 at #10/#10 Xavier 31 W 70-53 WINTHROP February 5 L 64-71 RHODE ISLAND* 8 W 79-66 DAYTON* 11 L 61-69 at Saint Louis* 14 W 69-51 GEORGE WASHINGTON* 19 W 65-60 #6/#17 XAVIER* 21 L 58-65 at Richmond* 25 L 88-92 ot at George Washington* 28 W 73-55 FORDHAM* March 3 L 62-64 RICHMOND* 7 L 68-74 at St. Bonaventure* 11 L 62-72 vs. Saint Joseph’s! *Atlantic 10 game ^ - 76 Classic; Anaheim, Ca. ! - A-10 Championship; Atlantic City, N.J.

in the pros THE NBA DRAFT/FREE AGENTS

Eddie Basden - Chicago 2005 Free Agent 2008 Free Agent (Miami Heat)

Kelvin Price- Charlotte 1999 Free Agent

Sean Colson Houston; Atlanta 2000 Free Agent

Phil Ward - Phoenix 1982 7th Round (155th)

Bershuan Thompson Cedrick Broadhurst - Charlotte Charlotte 1994 Free Agent 1997 Free Agent

George DeVone - Detroit 1981 5th Round (94th selection) Byron DinkinsHouston, Ind., San Antonio 1989 Free Agent George Jackson - Buffalo 1975 6th Round (106th) DeMarco Johnson - Knicks 1998 2nd Round (38th) Melvin Johnson - Chicago 1984 4th Round (72nd) Chad Kinch - Cleveland 1980 1st Round (22nd) Donnie Koonce - Detroit 1981 4th Round (89th selection) Lew Massey - Los Angeles 1978 2nd Round (38th) Cedric Maxwell - Boston 1977 1st Round (12th) Michael Milling - Indiana 1987 5th Round (103rd) Dan Plondke - Charlotte 1988 Free Agent Bobby Potts - Seattle 1982 6th Round (134th)

Melvin Watkins - Buffalo 1977 4th Round (68th) Rodney White - Detroit 2001 1st Round (9th) Henry Williams San Antonio 1992 2nd Round (44th) Galen Young - Milwaukee 1999 2nd Round (48th) 2001 Free Agent - Pacers 2003 Free Agent - Seattle

DRAFT TRIVIA:

Highest Draft Choice: Rodney White, 9th pick, 2001 First-ever Draft Choice: George Jackson, 1975 (Buffalo Braves sixth round -- 106th selection) Recent Draft Choices: 1998 - DeMarco Johnson (2nd round - Knicks) 1999 - Galen Young (2nd round - Bucks) 2001 - Rodney White (1st round - Pistons) First Round Draft Choices: Chad Kinch, 22nd- Cavaliers, ‘80 Cedric Maxwell, 13th - Celtics, ‘77 Rodney White, 9th - Pistons, ‘01

NBA Lottery pick Rodney White was picked 9th in the 2001 NBA Draft.

PLAYING OVERSEAS Cedric Ball

Leemire Goldwire

Rodney Odom

Japan; Turkey; France (1990)

Greece (2008 - )

Spain, France (1994-95, 97)

Eddie Basden

Ray Gromlowicz

France, Germany (2007-08)

France (1987-88)

Ronnie Bellamy

Jermain Parker Spain (1996)

Diego Guevara

Brendan Plavich

Jack Bolly

Venezuela, P. Rico, Columbia (2001 -)

Dan Plondke

Japan (1996)

Wade Helliwell

Phillipines; Venezuela (1988-92)

Cedrick Broadhurst

Australia (2000)

Brazil (1994)

Ponce James

Byron Dinkins

Greece (1996)

Germany (1990-91);Greece (1992-02)

Malru Dottin Slovakia; Argentina (1993)

Shanderic Downs Brazil (1997)

EJ Drayton Turkey, Dubai (2007- )

Tremaine Gardiner Norway (2000-02)

Delano Johnson Australia (1995-97)

Melvin Johnson Phillipines; Venez; Arg. (84-95)

Alexander Kuehl

Germany (2006-07) France (1988)

Kelvin Price Australia (1999)

Versile Shaw France (1998)

Leroy Smith Japan; France (1985-90)

Jobey Thomas Portugal (2003-)

Germany (1997-03)

Henry Williams

Jarvis Lang

Italy (1992-03)

Italy, Spain, Australia (1995)

Keith Williams

Lamont Mack

Belgium; Poland (1987-03)

Greece (2009)

Curtis Withers Turkey (2008 -09)

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1966-67 (0-6) Florida Pres. DH St. Leo Florida Presby. Rotary Holiday Bridgewater Shepherd Rome Holiday Berry Shorter

St. Petersburg, Fla. L 59-82 Semifinals L 56-85 Consolation Bridgewater, Va. L 70-79 Semifinals L 49-88 Consolation Rome, Ga. L 58-66 Semifinals L 49-78 Consolation

1973-74 (4-0) Queen City Richmond Canisius Hatter Classic Florida Tech St. Francis

Buffalo, N.Y. W 112-68 W 99-83 DeLand, Fla. W 93-71 W 83-68

1974-75 (4-1) Hall of Fame Centenary Massachusetts All-College Wyoming Oklahoma City N. Texas State

Springfield, Mass. W 69-66 Semifinals W 85-57 Finals Oklahoma City, Okla. W 78-65 Quarter L 64-67 Semi W 86-69 Conso.

1976-77 (4-0) Roadrunner Inv. New Mexico St. Lamar Charlotte Inv. Brown New Hampshire

Las Cruces, N.M. W 85-81 Semi W 91-86 Finals Charlotte W 97-81 Semi W 104-68 Finals

1977-78 (3-1) First Union Inv. Boston College LaSalle K.O.A. Classic Kent State Eastern Montana

Charlotte W 79-61 W 68-67 Billings, Mon. W 60-55 L 65-67

Semifinals Finals Semifinals Finals

Semi Finals Semi Finals

1978-79 (3-1) First Union Inv. Charlotte Hofstra W 91-73 Semi George Washington W 66-61 Finals Milwaukee Classic Milwaukee, Wisc. St. Bonaventure W 74-61 Semi Marquette L 57-61 Finals 1979-80 (3-4) First Union Inv. Oklahoma State Davidson Louisville Classic #18 Louisville Evansville Far West Classic Oregon Clemson Brigham Young

Charlotte W 72-66 Semi W 104-82 Finals Louisville, Ky. L 63-76 Semi L 75-79 2ot Conso. Portland, Oregon W 69-64 Quarter L 65-85 Semi L 91-104 Conso

1980-81 (2-2) First Union Inv. Charlotte Texas A&M L 64-75 Semi Wisconsin L 63-71 Conso Best Holiday Classic Portland, Maine Temple W 68-65 Semi Northeastern W 75-62 Finals 1981-82 (3-1) First Union Inv. Holy Cross Davidson Dayton Inv. Florida State Hofstra

Charlotte W 59-57 W 78-71 Dayton, Ohio L 73-76 W 70-60

Semi Finals Semi Conso.

1982-83 (0-2) Cable Car American Texas

Santa Clara, Cal. L 75-86 Semi L 49-60 Conso.

1983-84 (1-3) McDonald’s Classic N.C. State Wake Forest UNCC Holiday UNC Wilmington Appalachian St.

L 60-79 L 55-77 Charlotte L 77-82 W 67-51

1984-85 (1-3) UNCC Classic Charlotte Appalachian St. L 68-77 NC Wilmington L 60-61 Blade-Glass Classic Toledo, Ohio Princeton L 66-68 ot Idaho W 79-58 1985-86 (1-1) San Diego State Semi #15 Memphis St. Finals

Holiday Bowl W 77-76 Holiday Bowl L 84-102

Greensboro, N.C. Semi Conso. Semi Conso.

Semi Conso. Semi Conso. San Diego, Cal. San Diego, Cal.

1986-87 (4-3) Hi Air Silversword Maui, Hawaii New Mexico L72-74 First Chaminade W 79-55 Second VCU W 87-75 Conso. Vol. Classic Knoxville, Tenn. San Diego State W 81-66 Semi Tennessee L 69-86 Finals Fiesta Bowl Tucson, Ariz. Texas Tech L 70-71 Semi St. Bonaventure W 88-70 Conso. 1987-88 (2-2) U.K.I.T. Middle Tenn. #1 Kentucky WLKF Classic Howard Fla. Southern

Lexington, Ky. W 78-63 L 81-84 Lakeland, Fla. W 89-73 L 64-82

1988-89 (1-1) Cable Car Boston U. Santa Clara

Santa Clara, Cal. W76-53 Semi L68-84 Finals

1989-90 (2-1) Far West Classic Illinois State Northeastern Boston U.

Portland, Ore. L 69-76 First W 85-76 Second W 88-83 ot 4th-Place

1990-91 (2-2) Carrier Classic Florida #6 Syracuse Blue Angels Navy #18 Alabama

Syracuse, N.Y. W 94-92 L 99-113 Pensocola, Fla. W 117-109 L 67-93

1991-92 (4-0) Try. of Champions #20 DePaul #15 Alabama Kauai Classic William & Mary Chaminade

Charlotte, N.C. W 68-63 W 79-74 Kauai, Hi. W 83-75 W 110-77

1992-93 (1-3) Dr. Pepper Cl. Centenary Baylor Milk Challenge #9 Florida State Florida

Waco, Texas W 81-62 L 93-94 Orlando, Fla. L 59-63 L 69-70

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Semi Finals Semi Finals

Semi Finals Semi Finals

Semi Finals First Second

1993-94 (2-0) Cable Car Butler at Santa Clara

Santa Clara, Cal. W 81-61 First W 60-58 Finals

1994-95 (2-0) Jones Lobo Inv. Brown at New Mexico

Albuquerque, N.M. W 76-63 First W 78-75 ot Finals

1995-96 (0-2) Puerto Rico Inv. Iowa State Purdue

Bayamon, P.R. L 61-69 L 67-73

1996-97 (0-2) Pepsi Challenge South Carolina Southern Cal

Charlotte N.C. L 60-75 First L 61-65 3rd Pl.

1997-98 (1-1) Hoosier Classic Western Mich. SW Missouri St.

Indianapolis, Ind. L 65-81 First W 83-69 3rd Pl.

1998-99 (2-1) Rainbow Classic Murray State Hawaii Princeton

Honolulu, Hawaii W 88-75 First W 70-68 Second L 43-47 Finals

1999-00 (2-3) Sparklett’s Invite Pepperdine St. Bonaventure Holiday Classic Illinois-Chicago Tulsa Southern Illinois

Malibu, Ca. W, 80-74 L, 66-75 San Juan, P.R. W, 87-61 L, 61-76 L, 65-66 ot

2000-01 (2-2) CoSIDA Classic Fordham N.C. State azcentral.com Pepperdine Arizona State

Raleigh, N.C. W, 89-75 W, 95-78 Tempe, Ariz. L, 70-81 L, 78-91

2002-03 (1-2) Pepsi Classic Loyola-Chicago Colorado UL Lafayette

Halton Arena W, 82-69 L, 74-76 L, 47-68

2004-05 (2-0) Cable Car Classic Yale Cent. Conn. State

Santa Ana, Ca. W, 80-74 First W, 66-52 Finals

2005-06 (1-2) BCA Invitational Coppin State Northwestern at Wyoming

Laramie, Wyo. W, 82-65 First L, 47-61 Second L, 78-87 Third

2006-07 (2-1) Rainbow Classic Houston Valparaiso Wyoming

Honolulu, Hawaii L, 46-68 First W, 74-62 Second W, 79-78 Third

2007-08 (1-2) Paradise Jam Georgia Tech Illinois-Chicago Monmouth

St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands L, 77-82 First W, 64-63 Second L, 56-58 ot Third

2008-09 (0-3) 76 Classic #14 Arizona State Providence Cal-St. Fullerton

Anaheim, Calif. L, 56-84 First L, 62-67 Second L, 84-92 ot Third

First Finals First Second 3rd-Place

First Finals First Conso

First Second Third


vs opponents ADELPHI (1-0) H: 1-0 Feb. 1, 1975 W 105-63 UNCC

Foster

ALABAMA (1-3) H: 1-1 A: 0-1 N: 0-1 Dec. 29, 1990 L 67-93 Pensacola, Fla. (Blue Angel) Dec. 7, 1991 W 79-74 NEW COLISEUM (TOC) Dec. 3, 2003 L 72-79 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Dec. 4, 2004 L101-102 3ot HALTON ARENA

Mullins Mullins Lutz Lutz

AMERICAN U. (0-1) N: 0-1 Dec. 29,1982 L 75-86 Santa Clara (Cable Car)

Wissel

APPALACHIAN STATE (20-13) H: 14-4; A: 6-9; N: Feb. 10, 1971 W 72-57 UNCC Feb. 17, 1971 W 76-69 Boone, N.C. Jan. 22, 1972 W 79-64 UNCC Feb. 12, 1972 L 77-78 Boone, N.C. Feb. 3, 1973 L 75-77ot Boone, N.C. Jan. 29, 1974 W 85-73 UNCC Jan. 9, 1975 W 75-61 Boone,N.C. Jan. 19, 1976 W 73-53 UNCC Jan. 19, 1977 W 87-59 Boone, N.C. Dec. 5,1977 L 64-71 COLISEUM Jan. 20, 1979 L 47-58 Boone, N.C. Feb. 11, 1980 W 58-56 COLISEUM Jan. 31, 1981 L 52-53 Boone, N. C. Jan. 20, 1982 W 60-54 COLISEUM Dec. 29, 1983 W 67-51 COLISEUM (UNCC Classic) Nov. 30, 1984 L 68-77 COLISEUM (UNCC Classic) Dec. 7,1985 L 73-84 Boone, N.C. Dec. 20, 1985 L 59-60 COLISEUM Nov. 28, 1988 W 77-63 NEW COLISEUM Dec. 4, 1989 L 81-88 Boone, N.C. Dec. 5, 1990 L 79-85 NEW COLISEUM Dec. 2, 1991 W 83-68 Boone, N. C. Jan. 2, 1993 W 88-80 NEW COLISEUM Dec. 4, 1993 W 67-58 Boone, N.C. Dec. 20, 1994 W 92-68 COLISEUM Dec. 4, 1995 W 85-81 Boone, N.C. Dec. 2, 1996 W 75-63 HALTON ARENA Nov. 24, 1997 L 60-66 Boone, N.C. Nov. 26, 2001 W 71-69 HALTON ARENA Nov. 25, 2002 L100-103 3ot Boone, N.C. Dec. 13, 2003 W 85-64 HALTON ARENA Nov. 12, 2007 W 84-78 HALTON ARENA Nov. 19, 2008 L 84-87 ot Boone, N.C.

0-0 Foster Foster Foster Foster Foster Foster Foster Rose Rose Rose Pratt Pratt Pratt Pratt Wissel Wissel Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Watkins Watkins Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz

ARIZONA STATE (0-2) A: 0-1; N: 0-1 Dec. 30, 2000 L 78-91 Tempe, Ariz. (azcentral.com) Nov. 27, 2008 L 56-84 Anaheim, Ca. (76 Classic)

Lutz Lutz

ARMSTRONG STATE (1-1) H: 1-0 A: 0-1 Feb. 24, 1967 W 81-80 GARINGER HIGH Dec. 16, 1967 L 68-93 Savannah, Ga.

Murphy Murphy

ATLANTA BAPTIST (1-0) H: 1-0 Dec. 16, 1972 W 80-66 UNCC

Foster

AUGUSTA (0-2) Dec. 7, 1965 L Feb. 19, 1966 L

Murphy Murphy

H: 0-1 A: 0-1 57-85 UNCC 51-114 Augusta, Ga.

AUSTIN PEAY STATE (4-2) H: 3-0 A: 1-2 Dec. 3, 1970 W 86-64 Clarksville, Tenn. Dec. 12, 1970 W 73-58 UNCC Dec. 4, 1971 L 74-75 Clarksville, Tenn. Feb. 12, 1972 W 87-69 UNCC Jan. 8, 1973 W 69-68 UNCC Jan. 24, 1973 L 76-85 Clarksville, Tenn.

Foster Foster Foster Foster Foster Foster

BAYLOR (0-1) Dec. 5, 1992 L

A: 1-0 93-94 Waco, Texas (Classic)

Mullins

(0-8) H: 0-4 A: 0-4 64-102 GARINGER HIGH 71-112 Belmont, N. C. 67-107 Belmont, N. C. 60-108 GARINGER HIGH 70-96 GARINGER HIGH 77-102 Belmont, N. C. 67-72 HARRIS. GYM 71-73 Belmont, N. C.

Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy

BELMONT ABBEY Dec. 1, 1965 L Jan. 25, 1966 L Jan. 21, 1967 L Feb. 4, 1967 L Dec. 5, 1967 L Jan. 10, 1968 L Dec. 7, 1968 L Feb. 4, 1969 L

BERRY, GA. (0-3) H: 0-1 A: 0-1 N: 0-1 Nov.26, 1965* L 71-74 Berry, Ga. Jan. 2, 1967 L 58-66 Rome, Ga.(Holiday Trny.) Dec. 2, 1967 L 70-96 GARINGER HIGH

Murphy Murphy Murphy

* first game in UNCC history

BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN (1-0) H: 1-0 Feb. 15, 1977 W 87-74 UNCC

Rose

BISCAYNE (2-0) H: 2-0 Feb. 4, 1976 W 105-80 UNCC Dec. 20, 1980 W 88-84 COLISEUM

Rose Pratt

BOSTON COLLEGE (1-0) H: 1-0 Dec. 9, 1977 W 79-61 COLISEUM(First Union Inv.)

Rose

BOSTON U. (4-1) H: 1-1 A: 1-0 N: 2-0 Jan. 11, 1975 W 107-72 UNCC Dec. 29, 1988 W 76-53 Santa Clara (Cable Car) Dec. 30, 1989 W 88-83ot Portland, Ore.(Far West) Dec. 12, 1997 L 71-73 HALTON ARENA Nov. 17, 1998 W 65-50 Boston, Mass.

Foster Mullins Mullins Watkins Lutz

BRADLEY (1-1) Jan. 6, 1988 L Jan. 26, 1989 W

H: 0-1 A: 1-0 82-98 COLISEUM 87-79 Peoria, Ill.

Mullins Mullins

BRIDGEWATER, GA. (0-1) A: 0-1 Dec. 29, 1966 L 70-79 Bridgewater, Ga. (Tourney)

Murphy

BRIGHAM YOUNG (0-2) N: 0-2 Dec. 29, 1980 L 91-104 Portland, Ore.(Far West) Mar. 17, 1988 L 92-98ot Atlanta, Ga. (NCAA)

Pratt Mullins

BROWN (2-0) Dec. 29, 1977 W Dec. 28, 1994 W

H: 1-0; N: 1-0 97-81 COLISEUM (Charlotte Inv.) 76-53 Alb., N.M. (Lobo Inv.)

Rose Mullins

BRYAN (2-0) Dec. 5, 1970 W Dec. 2, 1972 W

H: 2-0 93-76 UNCC 91-44 UNCC

Foster Foster

BUFFALO, S.U.N.Y. (2-0) H: 2-0 Dec. 7, 1970 W 64-46 UNCC Jan. 3, 1983 W 109-77 COLISEUM

Foster Wissel

BUFFALO STATE (2-0) H: 1-0 A: 1-0 Feb. 26, 1977 W 83-72 COLISEUM Feb. 18, 1978 W 81-65 Buffalo, N.Y.

Rose Rose

BUTLER (2-1) H: 1-0 A: 0-1 N: 1-0 Jan. 27, 1992 L 84-87 Indianapolis, Ind. Jan. 25, 1993 W 70-62 NEW COLISEUM Dec. 29, 1993 W 81-61 Santa Clara (Cable Car)

Mullins Mullins Mullins

CALIFORNIA (0-1) A: 0-1 Dec. 4, 1986 L 63-80 Berkeley, Cal.

Mullins

CAL.-FULLERTON (0-1) N: 0-1 Nov. 30, 2008 L 84-92 ot Anaheim, Ca. (76 Classic)

Lutz

CAL.-SANTA BARBARA (2-0) H: 1-0 A: 1-0 Jan. 31, 1976 W 84-75 UNCC Jan. 8, 1977 W 80-69 Santa Barbara, Cal.

Rose Rose

CAMPBELL (3-0) Dec. 15, 1981 W Jan. 17, 1983 W Dec. 13, 1983 W

H: 2-0 A: 1-0 71-69 UNCC 80-67 Fayetteville, N.C. 81-65 UNCC

Pratt Wissel Wissel

CANISIUS (2-1) Dec. 29, 1973 W Jan. 5, 1995 L Dec. 21, 1996 W

H: 0-1 A: 2-0 99-83 Buffalo, N.Y. (Queen City) 71-74 UNCC 54-51 Buffalo, N.Y.

Foster Mullins Watkins

CARSON-NEWMAN (0-1) A: 0-1 Dec. 30, 1969 L 63-104 Carson, Tenn. CENTENARY (3-1) H: 1-0 A: 0-1 N: 2-0 Nov. 29, 1974 W 69-66 Springfield, Mass. (H.Fame) Jan. 5, 1976 L 71-73 Houston, Texas Feb. 28, 1976 W 79-78 COLISEUM* Dec. 4, 1992 W 81-62 Waco, Texas (Classic) *First sellout in UNCC history

Murphy Foster Rose Rose Mullins

CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE (1-0) N: 1-0 Dec. 29, 2004 W 66-52 Santa Clara, Ca. (Cable Car)

Lutz

CENTRAL MICHIGAN (1-0) N: 1-0 Mar. 13, 1977 W 91-86ot Bloomington, Ind. (NCAA)

Rose

CHAMINADE (2-0) A: 2-0 Nov. 29, 1986 W 79-55 Maui,Hi.(Hi. Air Classic) Dec. 22, 1991 W 110-77 Kauai, Hi. (Classic)

Mullins Mullins

CHARLESTON, W. VA. (1-0) H: 1-0 Dec. 7, 1981 W 52-45 UNCC

Pratt

CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (BAPTIST) (7-0)H: 6-0 A: 1-0 Jan. 29, 1972 W 63-58 UNCC Foster Nov.30, 1972 W 77-60 UNCC Foster Jan. 15, 1974 W 119-45 UNCC Foster Feb.19, 1976 W 124-63 UNCC Rose Dec.18, 1976 W 107-58 Charleston, S.C. Rose Jan. 15, 1977 W 120-87 UNCC Rose Dec. 6, 2000 W 88-46 HALTON ARENA Lutz CINCINNATI Jan. 31, 1996 Jan. 21, 1997 Feb. 7, 1998 Feb. 26, 1998 Mar. 7, 1998 Jan. 14, 1999 Feb. 17, 1999 Mar. 5, 1999 Jan. 5, 2000 Feb. 3, 2000 Jan. 6, 2001 Feb. 1, 2001 Mar. 10, 2001 Jan. 8, 2002 Feb. 6, 2002 Mar. 8, 2002 Jan. 25, 2003 Feb. 15, 2003 Jan. 31, 2004 Feb. 28, 2004 Jan. 19, 2005 Feb. 5, 2005 Mar. 17, 2006

(8-15) L 64-78 L 67-77 W 69-62 L 67-68 L 57-71 W 62-60 L 69-82 W 55-52 L 54-81 L 62-70 L 66-76 W 60-58 W 80-72 L 58-71 L 66-85 L 55-71 L 79-83 W 74-64 W 86-83 L 67-75 L 58-80 W 91-90 L 80-86

CLARK (1-0) Feb. 28, 1973 W

H: 5-4 A: 1-11 N: 2-0 Cincinnati, Ohio Mullins HALTON ARENA Watkins HALTON ARENA Watkins Cincinnati, Ohio Watkins Cincinnati (C-USA) Watkins HALTON ARENA Lutz Cincinnati, Ohio Lutz Birmingham, Ala. (C-USA) Lutz Cincinnati, Ohio Lutz HALTON ARENA Lutz Cincinnati, Ohio Lutz HALTON ARENA Lutz Louisville, Ky. (C-USA) Lutz Cincinnati, Ohio Lutz HALTON ARENA Lutz Cincinnati, Ohio (C-USA) Lutz Cincinnati, Ohio Lutz HALTON ARENA Lutz Cincinnati, Ohio Lutz HALTON ARENA Lutz Cincinnati, Ohio Lutz HALTON ARENA Lutz Cincinnati, Ohio (NIT) Lutz

H: 1-0 92-60 UNCC

CLEMSON (1-4) H: 0-2 A: 1-1 N: 0-1 Dec. 28, 1979 L 65-85 Portland,Ore. (Far West) Dec. 18, 1989 L 79-104 NEW COLISEUM Dec. 15, 1990 W 108-100 Clemson, S.C. Jan. 8, 1994 L 63-67 Clemson, S.C.

Foster Pratt Mullins Mullins Mullins

Jan. 9, 2008 Nov. 22, 2008

W L

82-72 Clemson, S.C. 70-71 HALTON ARENA

Lutz Lutz

CLEVELAND STATE (4-0) H: 2-0 A: 2-0 Mar. 3, 1973 W 81-77 UNCC Jan. 11, 1974 W 64-63 Cleveland, Ohio Mar. 7, 1975 W 90-77 UNCC Feb. 23, 1976 W 82-70 Cleveland, Ohio

Foster Foster Foster Rose

COASTAL CAROLINA (7-0) H: 7-0 Jan. 20, 1987 W 85-61 UNCC Dec. 3, 1987 W 89-73 COLISEUM Dec.19, 1988 W 70-61 NEW COLISEUM Nov. 29, 1989 W 73-56 NEW COLISEUM Jan. 9, 1991 W 93-74 NEW COLISEUM Jan. 4, 1992 W 76-61 UNCC Dec. 1, 1994 W 101-72 COLISEUM

Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins

COLL. OF CHARLESTON Dec. 11, 1965 W 72-64 Feb. 3, 1966 L 49-57 Jan. 7, 1967 W 74-57 Feb. 3, 1967 W 74-61 Jan. 26, 1968 L 64-67 Feb. 2, 1968 W 86-56 Feb. 1, 1969 W 70-53 Feb. 15, 1969 L 81-89 Jan. 7, 1970 L 68-70 Jan. 24, 1970 W 94-80 Feb. 19, 1970 W 103-81 Feb. 8, 1971 W 79-63 Dec. 9, 1974 W 100-60 Nov. 23, 1991 L 54-68 Feb. 7, 1994 L 64-71

(9-6) H: 6-2 A: 2-4 N: 1-0 Charleston, S.C. Murphy EAST MECK Murphy Charleston, S.C. Murphy GARINGER HIGH Murphy Charleston, S.C. Murphy HARRIS. GYM Murphy HARRIS. GYM Murphy Charleston, S.C. Murphy Charleston, S.C. Murphy HARRIS. GYM Murphy Lynchburg, Va. (Dixie) Murphy UNCC Foster UNCC Foster UNCC Mullins Charleston, S.C. Mullins

COLORADO (0-1) H: 0-1 Dec. 28, 2002 L 74-76 HALTON ARENA (Pepsi)

Lutz

COLUMBIA U. (1-0) H: 1-0 Jan. 5, 1989 W 75-42 NEW COLISEUM

Mullins

CONNECTICUT (0-1) H: 0-1 Mar. 15, 1989 L 62-67 NEW COLISEUM (N.I.T.)

Mullins

COPPIN STATE (1-0) N: 1-0 Nov. 13, 2005 W 82-65 Laramie, Wyo. (BCA)

Lutz

CREIGHTON (1-1) H: 1-0 A: 0-1 Mar. 2, 1976 L 71-77 Omaha, Neb. Feb. 28, 1977 W 85-67 COLISEUM

Rose Rose

DAVIDSON (26-10) H: 20-5 A: 6-4 N: 0-1 *Hornet’s Nest Game (began 1979-80), Charlotte leads, 20-9. Feb. 19, 1979 W 93-83 COLISEUM Pratt Dec. 8, 1979 W 104-82 COLISEUM(First Union) Pratt Feb. 18, 1980 L* 70-73 COLISEUM Pratt Feb. 23, 1981 W* 91-89 2ot COLISEUM Pratt Dec. 12, 1981 W 78-71 COLISEUM (First Union) Pratt Feb. 22, 1982 W* 74-72 2ot COLISEUM Pratt Feb. 21, 1983 L* 73-82 COLISEUM Wissel Jan. 9, 1984 W* 61-56 COLISEUM Wissel Dec. 8, 1984 L* 64-70 COLISEUM Wissel Dec. 14, 1985 L* 53-68 COLISEUM Mullins Dec. 13, 1986 W* 77-70 COLISEUM Mullins Dec. 12, 1987 W* 86-68 COLISEUM Mullins Dec. 10, 1988 W* 79-64 NEW COLISEUM Mullins Dec. 8, 1989 W* 67-64 NEW COLISEUM Mullins Jan. 28, 1991 W* 85-72 NEW COLISEUM Mullins Jan. 21, 1992 W* 82-70 NEW COLISEUM Mullins Feb. 8, 1992 W 95-85 Davidson, N.C. Mullins Jan. 3, 1993 W 95-57 NEW COLISEUM Mullins Feb. 10, 1993 W* 80-69 Davidson, N.C. Mullins Dec. 11, 1993 L 65-71 Davidson, N.C. Mullins Feb. 15, 1994 L* 61-74 COLISEUM Mullins Dec. 17, 1994 L* 55-66 Davidson, N.C. Mullins Jan. 12, 1995 W 91-67 COLISEUM Mullins Mullins Jan. 18, 1996 L* 47-56 n-New Coliseum Dec. 14, 1996 W* 70-68 Davidson, N.C. Watkins Dec. 10, 1997 W* 70-55 HALTON ARENA Watkins Dec. 8, 1998 W* 71-62 Davidson, N.C. Lutz Dec. 1, 1999 W* 74-55 HALTON ARENA Lutz Dec. 9, 2000 W* 69-53 Davidson, N.C. Lutz Nov. 16, 2001 W* 65-51 HALTON ARENA Lutz Dec. 7, 2002 L* 56-75 Davidson, N.C. Lutz Dec. 11, 2003 W* 76-65 HALTON ARENA Lutz Dec. 8, 2004 W* 87-68 Davidson, N.C. Lutz Nov. 30, 2005 W* 85-81 HALTON ARENA (2ot) Lutz Dec. 9, 2006 L* 51-79 Davidson, N.C. Lutz Dec. 5, 2007 W* 75-68 HALTON ARENA Lutz DAYTON (4-4) Jan. 5, 1978 L Jan. 7, 2006 W Feb. 4, 2006 W Jan. 4, 2007 L Jan. 17, 2007 W Mar. 7, 2007 L Feb. 6, 2008 L Feb. 8, 2009 W

55-61 73-65 62-49 63-66 80-59 63-81 64-69 79-66

H: 3-0 A: 1-3 N: 0-1 Dayton, Ohio Dayton, Ohio HALTON ARENA Dayton, Ohio HALTON ARENA Atlantic City, N.J. (A-10) at Dayton HALTON ARENA

Rose Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz

DELAWARE STATE (1-0) H: 1-0 Dec. 30, 2003 W 72-52 HALTON ARENA

Lutz

DEPAUL (15-6) Mar. 4, 1972 L Feb. 14, 1973 W Dec. 6, 1991 W Feb. 29, 1996 W Mar. 6, 1996 L Feb. 4, 1997 W Jan. 3, 1998 W Jan. 29, 1998 W Feb. 3, 1999 W

Foster Foster Mullins Mullins Mullins Watkins Watkins Watkins Lutz

83-94 74-70 68-63 81-69 60-66 58-54 81-55 86-73 66-61

H: 9-1 A: 6-3 N: 0-2 Chicago, Ill. UNCC NEW COLISEUM (TOC) COLISEUM Memphis (C-USA) Chicago, Ill. HALTON ARENA Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill

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Dec. 4, 1978 Dec. 20, 1979 Dec. 21, 1983 Dec. 15, 1984 Feb. 15, 1993 Dec. 5, 1994

DUQUESNE (5-2) H: 3-0 A: 2-2 Dec. 1, 1993 W 81-58 COLISEUM Mar. 16, 1994 L 73-75 Pittsburgh, Pa. (NIT) Dec. 3, 1994 W 79-70 Pittsburgh, Pa. Mar. 1, 2006 W 77-71 HALTON ARENA Feb. 21, 2007 W 99-90 Pittsburgh, Pa. Mar. 2, 2008 W 89-82 HALTON ARENA Jan. 7, 2009 L 71-76 at Duquesne

Mullins Mullins Mullins Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz

DUKE (0-2) Dec. 1, 1990 Jan. 18, 1992

Mullins Mullins

Feb. 27, 1999 Jan. 8, 2000 Feb. 6, 2000 Mar. 10, 2000 Jan. 17, 2001 Feb. 28, 2001 Jan. 29, 2002 Feb. 16, 2002 Feb. 8, 2003 Mar. 1, 2003 Jan. 6, 2004 Feb. 16, 2005

W L L L W W W W L W W W

78-67 75-77 66-80 49-56 73-62 90-66 97-83 81-57 64-72 58-50 75-70 66-62

HALTON ARENA Chicago, Ill. HALTON ARENA Memphis, Tenn. (C-USA) Chicago, Ill. HALTON ARENA Chicago, Ill. HALTON ARENA Chicago, Ill. HALTON ARENA Chicago, Ill. HALTON ARENA

A:0-2 L 94-111 Durham, N.C. L 82-104 Durham, N.C.

EAST CAROLINA (11-5) H: 6-2 A: 5-3 Jan. 20, 1981 L 64-65ot COLISEUM Jan. 27, 1982 L 68-71 Greenville, N.C. Jan. 31, 1983 L 64-66 COLISEUM Jan. 2, 1984 W 67-57 Greenville, N.C. Dec. 8, 1992 W 62-59 Greenville, N.C. Nov. 29, 1993 W 85-62 COLISEUM Feb. 22, 1995 L 77-89 Greenville, N.C. Dec. 2, 1995 W 80-65 COLISEUM Jan. 12, 2002 W 84-75 Greenville, N.C. Jan. 26, 2002 W 87-52 HALTON ARENA Jan. 11, 2003 W 83-62 HALTON ARENA Feb. 22, 2003 W 71-66 Greenville, N.C. Jan. 10, 2004 W 81-65 HALTON ARENA Feb. 7, 2004 W 96-90 ot Greenville, N.C. Jan. 8, 2005 W 72-60 HALTON ARENA Jan. 29, 2005 L 51-54 Greenville, N.C.

Pratt Pratt Wissel Wissel Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz

EASTERN KENTUCKY (2-2) H: 1-1 A: 1-1 Nov. 29, 1975 W 96-80 Richmond, Ky. Dec. 1, 1976 W 104-62 COLISEUM Dec. 16, 1978 L 80-86 COLISEUM Dec. 3, 1979 L 79-84 Richmond, Ky.

Rose Rose Pratt Pratt

EASTERN MONTANA (0-1) A: 0-1 Dec. 30, 1977 L 65-67 Billings,Mon.(KOA Classic)

Rose

EAST TENNESSEE STATE Dec. 21, 1971 W 75-68 Jan. 6, 1972 L 71-73 Feb. 16, 1991 L 80-96

Foster Foster Mullins

(1-2) H: 1-1 A: 0-1 UNCC Johnson City,Tenn. UNCC

ECKERD [FLA PRESBYTERIAN] (1-5) H: 0-3; A: 1-2 Jan. 11, 1966 L 72-86 GARINGER HIGH Nov.26, 1966 L 56-85 St. Petersburg, Fla. Jan. 10, 1967 L 56-89 GARINGER HIGH Jan. 25, 1969 L 77-95 St. Petersburg, Fla. Dec. 3, 1969 W 93-65 St. Petersburg, Fla. Nov. 28, 1984 L 61-64 COLISEUM

Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Wissel

ELON (0-1) Mar. 4, 1970

N: 0-1 L 74-77

Greensboro (Districts)

Murphy

ERSKINE (1-0) Dec. 8, 1983 W 93-77

H: 1-0 UNCC

Wissel

EVANSVILLE (0-1) Dec.14, 1979 L 75-79ot

N: 0-1 Louisville, Ky. (Classic)

Pratt

FAIRLEIGH-DICKINSON (2-0) H: 2-0 Dec. 15, 1973 W 85-78 UNCC Dec. 30, 2007 W 65-59 HALTON ARENA FLORIDA (2-3) Dec. 7, 1974 L Dec. 6, 1975 W Dec. 7, 1990 W Dec. 20, 1992 L Dec. 15, 2001 L

H: 1-0 A: 0-1 N: 1-2 78-89 Gainesville, Fla. 73-64 COLISEUM 94-92 Syracuse, N.Y. (Carrier) 69-70 Orlando, Fla. (Milk Cl.) 52-73 Miami, Fla. (Orange Bowl Cl.)

Foster Lutz Foster Rose Mullins Mullins Lutz

FLORIDA SOUTHERN (0-1) A: 0-1 Dec. 29, 1987 L 64-82 Lakeland, Fa. (WLKF)

Mullins

FLORIDA STATE Jan. 29, 1977 W Feb. 13, 1978 W Dec. 29, 1981 L Dec. 19, 1992 L

Rose Rose Pratt Mullins

(2-2) 76-65 88-79 73-76 59-63

H: 1-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-2 Tallahasse, Fla. COLISEUM Dayton, Ohio (Inv.) Orlando, Fla. (Milk Cl.)

UNCC DeLand, Fla.(Classic)

H: 1-0 Foster Foster

FORDHAM (5-1) Nov. 17, 2000 W Feb. 18, 2006 W Feb. 10, 2007 W Jan. 26, 2008 W Feb. 17, 2008 L Feb. 28, 2009 W

A: 1-1 N: 1-0 Raleigh, N.C. (CoSIDA) Bronx, N.Y HALTON ARENA HALTON ARENA Bronx, N.Y. HALTON ARENA

Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz

FRANCIS MARION (1-0) H: 1-0 Dec. 8, 1986 W 82-55 UNCC

Mullins

FURMAN (4-3) Nov. 30, 1973 L 76-84

Foster

H: 2-0 A: 1-3 N: 1-0 Greenville, S. C.

73-91 91-76 71-77 71-65 81-58 70-52

Pratt Pratt Wissel Wissel Mullins Mullins

Dec. 4, 1974

GARDNER-WEBB (1-0)H: 1-0 Dec. 22, 2007 W 83-51 HALTON ARENA

Lutz

GEORGE MASON (0-2) H: 0-1 A: 0-1 Dec. 4, 1982 L 60-71 COLISEUM Jan. 4, 1984 L 64-77 Fairfax, Va.

Wissel Wissel

GEORGE WASHINGTON Dec. 9, 1978 W 66-61 Dec. 30, 1992 L 63-90 Feb. 24, 1994 L 48-51 Jan. 7, 1995 W 73-54 Feb. 5, 1996 L 67-72 Dec. 30, 1996 W 76-69 Dec. 20, 1997 L 83-93 Nov. 29, 1998 W 76-68 Dec. 31, 1999 W96-93 ot Jan. 3, 2001 W 84-73 Dec. 29, 2001 W 97-87 Nov. 21, 2003 L 76-80 Jan. 21, 2006 L 69-83 Mar. 4, 2006 L85-86 ot Jan. 20, 2007 L 68-76 Mar. 1, 2007 L 60-62 Mar. 6, 2008 W 77-61 Feb. 14, 2009 W 69-51 Feb. 25, 2009 L88-92 ot

Pratt Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Watkins Watkins Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz

GEORGETOWN (1-0) Mar. 14, 1997 W 79-67

Greenville, S. C. COLISEUM Greenville, S. C. COLISEUM Davidson, N.C. Greenville, S.C.

(9-10) H: 7-4 A: 2-6 COLISEUM (First Union) NEW COLISEUM Washington D.C. UNCC Washington D.C. HALTON ARENA Washington D.C. HALTON ARENA Washington, D.C. HALTON ARENA Washington, D.C. HALTON ARENA HALTON ARENA HALTON ARENA Washington, D.C. HALTON ARENA HALTON ARENA HALTON ARENA Washington, D.C. N: 1-0 Tucson, Az. (NCAA)

Watkins

GEORGIA COLLEGE (2-0) H: 2-0 Feb. 8, 1974 W 98-54 UNCC Nov. 27, 1976 W 111-63 UNCC

Foster Rose

GEORGIA SOUTHERN (7-2) H: 6-0 A: 1-2 Feb. 3, 1975 W 100-63 UNCC Feb. 16, 1976 W 75-68 Statesboro, Ga. Jan. 26, 1977 W 93-77 UNCC Dec. 20, 1978 L 81-82 Statesboro, Ga. Feb. 28, 1979 W 88-71 UNCC Dec. 7, 1988 W 65-57 COLISEUM Jan. 10, 1989 L 76-93 Statesboro, Ga. Feb. 6, 1990 W 88-68 NEW COLISEUM Mar. 14, 2006 W 77-61 HALTON ARENA (NIT)

Foster Rose Rose Pratt Pratt Mullins Mullins Mullins Lutz

GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN (1-0) H: 1-0 Feb. 20, 1971 W 84-55 UNCC

Foster

GEORGIA STATE (27-1) H: 15-0 A: 12-1 Jan. 2, 1970 L 51-55 ot Atlanta, Ga. Feb. 6, 1971 W 90-65 UNCC Jan. 15, 1972 W 62-59* Foster Feb. 5, 1972 W 85-59 UNCC Jan. 20, 1973 W 70-59 UNCC Feb. 17, 1973 W 77-55 Atlanta, Ga. Feb. 16, 1974 W 99-61 UNCC Mar. 4, 1974 W 97-69 Atlanta, Ga. Jan. 25, 1975 W 75-49 UNCC Feb. 10, 1975 W 57-49 Atlanta, Ga. Jan. 26, 1976 W 80-67 Atlanta, Ga. Feb. 7, 1976 W 99-64 UNCC Dec.19, 1977 W 59-47 Atlanta, Ga. Jan. 23, 1978 W 83-71 COLISEUM Feb. 5, 1979 W 90-69 Atlanta, Ga. Feb. 15, 1979 W 85-60 COLISEUM Feb. 23, 1979 W 71-57 COLISEUM (SBCT) Jan. 12, 1980 W 72-69 Atlanta, Ga. Jan. 22, 1980 W 88-73 COLISEUM Dec. 17, 1980 W 66-64 COLISEUM Jan. 26, 1981 W 97-75 Atlanta, Ga. Jan. 18, 1982 W 112-74 UNCC Feb. 13, 1982 W 87-67 Atlanta, Ga. Feb. 19, 1986 W 81-78 COLISEUM Dec. 9, 1987 W 89-70 Atlanta, Ga. Dec. 11, 2004 W 80-65 HALTON ARENA Nov. 26, 2005 W 73-68 Atlanta, Ga. Nov. 25, 2006 W 72-63 HALTON ARENA

Murphy Foster Atlanta, Ga. Foster Foster Foster Foster Foster Foster Rose Rose Rose Rose Rose Pratt Pratt Pratt Pratt Pratt Pratt Pratt Pratt Pratt Mullins Mullins Lutz Lutz Lutz

*Original score was 71-62, but GSU forfieted 12 points due to ineligible player.

FLORIDA TECH (2-0) N: 1-0 Feb. 21, 1972 W 120-57 Jan. 2, 1974 W 93-71 H: 3-0 89-75 81-75 72-68 74-60 51-53 73-55

L W L W W W

GEORGIA TECH Dec. 22, 1970 L Feb. 19, 1973 L Jan. 14, 1985 L Feb. 6, 1986 L Nov. 16, 2007 L

(0-5) 58-72 66-81 68-86 76-87 77-82

H: 0-2 A: 0-2 N: 0-1 Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. COLISEUM Atlanta, Ga. St. Thomas, V.I. (Paradise)

Foster Foster Wissel Mullins Lutz

GREENSBORO (4-5) Dec. 16, 1966 W 102-79 Feb. 6, 1967 L 58-68 Dec. 15, 1967 L 64-74 Feb. 9, 1968 L 74-92 Dec. 11, 1968 L 62-74 Feb. 11, 1969 W 113-85 Feb. 21, 1969 W 69-60 Dec.16, 1969 L 70-73 Feb. 11, 1970 W 112-82

H: 3-1 A: 1-4 GARINGER HIGH Greensboro, N.C. GARINGER HIGH Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro, N.C. HARRIS. GYM Greensboro (DIAC) Greensboro, N.C. HARRIS. GYM

Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy

GUILFORD (0-4) Dec. 7, 1965 L 41-98 Nov. 28, 1967 L 51-125 Nov. 29, 1968 L 61-73 Mar. 2, 1970 L 67-78

H: 0-1 A: 0-3 Greensboro, n. C. PARK CENTER Greensboro, N. C. Greensboro (Districts)

Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy

HARDIN SIMMONS (1-0) H: 1-0

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W 106-65

HARTFORD (1-0) Jan. 7, 1984 W 75-65

UNCC

Foster

H: 1-0 COLISEUM

Wissel

HAWAI’I (1-0) Dec. 29, 1998 W 70-68

Honolulu, Hawaii

A: 1-0 Lutz

HAWAII-HILO Jan. 4, 1977 Jan. 5, 1977 Dec. 2, 1986

(3-0) W 112-75 W 80-64 W 69-45

A: 3-0 Hilo, Hi. (exhibition) Hilo, Hi. (exhibition) Hilo, Hi.

Rose Rose Mullins

HIGH POINT Nov. 26, 1969 Feb. 9, 1970 Nov. 9, 2007

(1-2) H: 1-0 A: 0-2 L 59-113High Point, N. C. L 68-99 High Point, N. C. W 61-55 HALTON ARENA

HOFSTRA (3-2) Dec. 8, 1978 W Dec. 30, 1981 W Dec. 18, 1984 L Nov. 11, 2006 W Dec. 15, 2007 L

Murphy Murphy Lutz

91-73 70-60 70-77 88-82 69-70

H: 2-0 A: 0-2 N: 1-0 COLISEUM(First Union) Dayton, Ohio (Inv.) Hempstead, N. Y. HALTON ARENA Hempstead, N.Y.

Pratt Pratt Wissel Lutz Lutz

HOLY CROSS (1-0) Dec. 11, 1981 W 59-57

H: 1-0 COLISEUM(First Union)

Pratt

HOUSTON (9-2) Jan. 29, 1997 W 78-68 Feb. 8, 1997 W 102-77 Feb. 28, 1998 W 105-75 Feb. 23, 1999 W 68-66 Mar. 3, 1999 W 75-51 Jan. 12, 2000 W 92-74 Feb. 4, 2001 L 72-73 Feb. 2, 2002 W 83-68 Feb. 12, 2003 W59-55 ot Mar. 3, 2004 W 82-61 Feb. 9, 2005 W 91-71 Dec. 21, 2006 L 46-68

H: 5-0 A: 3-1 N: 1-1 HALTON ARENA Houston, Texas HALTON ARENA Houston, Texas Birmingham, Ala. (C-USA) HALTON ARENA Houston, Texas HALTON ARENA HALTON ARENA Houston, Texas HALTON ARENA Honolulu, Hawai’i (Rainbow)

Watkins Watkins Watkins Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz

HOWARD (1-0) Dec. 28, 1987 W 89-73

N: 1-0 Lakeland, Fla.

Mullins

IDAHO (1-0) Dec. 29, 1984 W 76-58

N: 1-0 Toledo, Ohio (Classic)

Wissel

ILLINOIS (1-1) Nov. 25, 1977 W 68-64 Mar. 18, 2001 L 61-79

A: 1-0 N: 0-1 Champaign, Ill. Dayton, Ohio (NCAA)

Rose Lutz

ILLINOIS-CHICAGO (3-0) N: 3-0 Mar. 12, 1998 W 77-62 Hartford, Conn. (NCAA) Dec. 21, 1999 W 87-61 San Juan, P.R. Nov. 17, 2007 W 64-63 St. Thomas, V.I. (Paradise)

Watkins Lutz Lutz

ILLINOIS STATE (0-1)N: 0-1 Dec. 27, 1989 L 69-75 Portland, Ore. (Far West)

Mullins

INDIANA (1-5) Dec. 16, 2000 L Nov. 18, 2001 L Jan. 4, 2003 L Dec. 22, 2004 W Dec. 19, 2005 L Dec. 2, 2006 L

H: 0-2 A: 1-3 Bloomington, Ind. HALTON ARENA Bloomington, Ind. Bloomington, Ind. HALTON ARENA Bloomington, Ind.

Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz

INDIANA STATE (1-1) Feb. 11, 1974 L 67-70 Jan. 20, 1975 W 85-70

H: 1-0 A: 0-1 Terre Haute, Ind. COLISEUM

Foster Foster

IONA (0-2) Dec.18, 1982 Jan. 13, 1983

L 62-83 L 80-99

H: 0-1 A: 0-1 New Rochelle, N.Y. COLISEUM

Wissel Wissel

IOWA (0-1) Jan. 27, 1973

L 49-72

H: 0-0 A: 0-1 Dubuque, Iowa

Foster

IOWA STATE (0-2) Mar. 20, 1992 L 74-76 Dec. 29, 1995 L 61-69

N: 0-2 Worcester, Mass. (NCAA) Bayamon, P.R. (P.R. Inv.)

Mullins Mullins

JACKSONVILLE (17-13) Mar. 8, 1977 W 74-69 Jan. 14, 1978 L 60-64 Jan. 28, 1978 W 101-82 Jan. 17, 1979 L 57-612ot Jan. 30, 1979 W 59-54 Jan. 5, 1980 W 68-65 Jan. 14, 1980 L 68-72 Jan. 5, 1981 L 54-56 3ot Feb. 10, 1981 L 67-69 Jan. 16, 1982 W 94-88 Feb. 10, 1982 L 82-86 Feb. 16, 1983 W 82-75 Feb. 20, 1983 W 83-75 Jan. 21, 1984 L 69-71 ot Feb. 11, 1984 W 85-70 Jan 12, 1985 L 72-82 Jan. 26, 1985 L 67-96 Jan. 11, 1986 L 77-96 Jan. 18, 1986 L 58-67 Jan. 22, 1987 L 67-79 Feb. 5, 1987 L 68-99 Jan. 2, 1988 W 90-77 Jan. 16, 1988 W 68-65 Mar. 5, 1988 W 73-72 Feb. 2, 1989 W 84-79 Feb. 23, 1989 W 84-71 Jan. 13, 1990 W 77-70

H: 10-5 A: 6-8 N: 1-0 COLISEUM (SBCT) Jacksonville, Fla. COLISEUM Jacksonville, Fla. COLISEUM COLISEUM Jacksonville, Fla. Jacksonville, Fla. COLISEUM Jacksonville, Fla. COLISEUM COLISEUM Jacksonville, Fla. Jacksonville, Fla. COLISEUM COLISEUM Jacksonville, Fla. Jacksonville, Fla. COLISEUM COLISEUM Jacksonville, Fla. Jacksonville, Fla. COLISEUM Richmond, Va. (SBCT) Jacksonville, Fla. NEW COLISEUM NEW COLISEUM

Rose Rose Rose Pratt Pratt Pratt Pratt Pratt Pratt Pratt Pratt Wissel Wissel Wissel Wissel Wissel Wissel Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins

72-76 61-65 60-70 74-73 54-71 57-74


vs opponents Feb. 10, 1990 Jan. 26, 1991 Feb. 20, 1991

W 90-86 W 78-71 W 81-73

JAMES MADISON (4-0) Feb. 28, 1994 W 95-80 Feb. 27, 1995 W 77-74 Feb. 3, 1996 W 55-41 Feb. 1, 1997 W 75-55

Jacksonville, Fla. NEW COLISEUM Jacksonville, Fla.

Mullins Mullins Mullins

H: 2-0 A: 2-0 COLISEUM Harrisonburg, Va. COLISEUM Harrisonburg, Va.

Mullins Mullins Mullins Watkins

JOHNSON C. SMITH (2-0) H: 2-0 Dec. 8, 1988 W 98-71 NEW COLISEUM Jan. 22, 1992 W 82-80 ot NEW COLISEUM

Mullins Mullins

KENT (3-2) Dec. 20, 1972 Jan. 9, 1974 Dec. 29, 1977 Nov. 26, 1996 Dec. 2, 1998

Foster Foster Rose Watkins Lutz

H: 1-1 A: 1-1 N: 1-0 W 69-55 UNCC L77-79 2ot Kent, Ohio W 60-55 Billings, Mon.(KOA Classic) W 96-82 Kent, Ohio L 50-53 HALTON ARENA

KENTUCKY (0-2) Mar. 21, 1976 L 67-71 Dec.19, 1987 L 81-84

A: 0-1 N: 0-1 New York, N.Y.(NIT Final) Lexington, Ky. (UKIT)

Rose Mullins

KING (0-1) Nov. 19, 1966

H: 0-1 GARINGER HIGH

Murphy

LAFAYETTE (1-0) Jan. 6, 1996 W 88-58

H: 1-0 UNCC

Watkins

LAMAR (1-0) Dec. 12, 1975 W 91-86

N: 1-0 Las Cruces, N.M. (R’runner)

Rose

LA SALLE (4-1) Dec. 9, 1977 W Jan. 11, 2006 W Jan. 31, 2007 W Jan. 23, 2008 W Jan. 14, 2009 L

H: 2-1 A: 2-0 COLISEUM (First Union) Philadelphia, Pa. HALTON ARENA Philadelphia, Pa. HALTON ARENA

Rose Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz

H: 1-0 UNCC

Foster

L 57-104

68-67 64-52 87-80 84-78 61-68

LIMESTONE (1-0) Feb. 20, 1974 W 105-66

LONG BEACH STATE (4-1) H: 3-0 A: 1-1 Feb. 12, 1990 L 73-83 Long Beach, Cal. Nov. 25, 1991 W 72-49 UNCC Nov. 24, 2001 W 100-81 Long Beach, Ca. Nov. 22, 2003 W 89-61 HALTON ARENA Nov. 19, 2004 W 93-64 HALTON ARENA

Mullins Mullins Lutz Lutz Lutz

LONG ISLAND U. (2-0) Jan. 24, 1974 W 83-63 Dec. 30, 2008 W 79-68

H: 2-0 UNCC HALTON ARENA

Foster Lutz

LONGWOOD Dec.2, 1985 Jan. 8, 1987 Nov. 27, 1987

H: 3-0 UNCC UNCC UNCC

Mullins Mullins Mullins

UL LAFAYETTE (3-1) Dec. 29, 2002 L 47-68 Dec. 1, 2004 W 84-68 Dec. 3, 2005 W 67-62 Feb. 13, 2007 W 80-56

H: 2-1 A: 1-0 HALTON ARENA (Pepsi) HALTON ARENA Lafayette, La. HALTON ARENA

Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz

LOUISVILLE (15-16) Dec.13, 1979 L 76-93 Jan. 30, 1992 W77-68 ot Feb. 6, 1992 L 63-73 Jan. 9, 1993 L 57-69 Feb. 25, 1993 L 64-69 Mar. 13, 1993 L 59-71 Feb. 3, 1994 L 55-76 Feb. 17, 1994 W 64-62 Jan. 19, 1995 W 86-82 Jan. 28, 1995 L 57-79 Jan. 10, 1996 W 78-66 Feb. 15, 1996 L 64-67 Jan. 6, 1997 L 81-92 Feb. 26, 1997 L 71-72 Mar. 6, 1997 W 64-60 Jan. 22, 1998 W 84-75 Feb. 15, 1998 W 73-68 Jan. 30, 1999 W 58-48 Feb. 11, 1999 L 68-79 Mar. 6, 1999 W 68-69 Jan. 22, 2000 W 69-59 Feb. 16, 2000 L 51-67 Mar. 9, 2000 W 57-52 Feb. 11, 2001 W 106-72 Feb. 21, 2001 W 74-68 Jan. 23, 2002 W 77-71 Mar. 1, 2002 L88-90 ot Jan. 8, 2003 L 59-80 Mar. 8, 2003 L 59-100 Feb. 12, 2004 W 77-71 Mar. 3, 2005 L 82-94

H: 7-6 A: 5-10 N: 3-0 Louisville, Ky. (Classic) NEW COLISEUM Louisville, Ky. NEW COLISEUM Louisville, Ky. Louisville, Ky. (Metro) Louisville, Ky. COLISEUM COLISEUM Louisville, Ky. Louisville, Ky. COLISEUM HALTON ARENA Louisville, Ky. St. Louis (C-USA) HALTON ARENA Louisville, Ky. Louisville, Ky. HALTON ARENA Birmingham, Ala. (C-USA) at Louisville HALTON ARENA Memphis, Tenn (C-USA) Louisville, Ky. HALTON ARENA HALTON ARENA Louisville, Ky. HALTON ARENA Louisville, Ky. HALTON ARENA Louisville, Ky.

Pratt Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Watkins Watkins Watkins Watkins Watkins Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz

(3-0) W 85-63 W 93-67 W 77-51

LOYOLA-CHICAGO (1-0) H: 1-0 Dec. 27, 2002 W 82-69 HALTON ARENA (Pepsi) LOYOLA-NEW ORLEANS (1-0) A: 1-0 Jan. 31, 1972 W 71-56 New Orleans, La.

Lutz Foster

LUTHER RICE (1-0) Jan. 30, 1971 W 104-51

H: 1-0 UNCC

Foster

MICHIGAN (1-0) Mar. 19, 1977 W 75-68

N: 1-0 Lexington, Ky. (NCAA Reg.) Rose

Note: Michigan ranked #1, 49ers won Mideast Regional

LYNCHBURG Jan. 15, 1966 Feb. 5, 1966 Dec. 2, 1966 Jan. 14, 1967 Jan. 5, 1968 Feb. 8, 1968 Dec. 17, 1968 Jan. 31, 1969 Jan. 31, 1970 Feb. 14, 1970 Feb. 21, 1970

(6-5) W 100-98 L 87-126 L 64-97 L 72-84 L 55-75 W 70-63 W 71-67 W 57-54 L 68-84 W 76-62 W 49-42

H: 4-1 A: 2-4 GARINGER HIGH Lynchburg, Va. Lynchburg, Va. GARINGER HIGH Lynchburg, Va. GARINGER HIGH Lynchburg, Va. HARRIS. GYM Lynchburg, Va. HARRIS. GYM Lynchburg, Va.(DIAC)

Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy

MARQUETTE Mar. 26, 1977 Dec. 30, 1978 Feb. 17, 1981 Feb. 2, 1982 Jan. 25, 1996 Feb. 22, 1996 Feb. 15, 1997 Mar. 8, 1997 Jan. 13, 1998 Feb. 12, 1998 Mar. 5, 1998 Jan. 21, 1999 Feb. 13, 1999 Jan. 19, 2000 Jan. 29, 2000 Jan. 20, 2001 Mar. 3, 2001 Jan. 5, 2002 Feb. 19, 2002 Jan. 18, 2003 Feb. 20, 2003 Jan. 20, 2004 Jan. 22, 2005

(13-10) L 49-51 L 57-61 W 61-58 L 66-67 W 79-69 L 68-78 W 66-46 L 52-60 W 66-53 W 58-56 W 63-55 W 67-61 L 59-69 L 55-65 W 60-54 W 74-71 W 85-62 W 76-68 L 52-66 L 64-67 L 67-75 W 84-76 W 76-66

H: 9-1 A: 3-7 N: 1-2 Atlanta, Ga.(NCAA Final 4) Milwaukee, Wisc.(Classic) COLISEUM Milwaukee, Wisc. COLISEUM Milwaukee, Wisc. HALTON ARENA St. Louis (C-USA) HALTON ARENA Milwaukee, Wisc. Cincinnati, Ohio (C-USA) HALTON ARENA Milwaukee, Wisc. Milwaukee, Wisc. HALTON ARENA Milwaukee, Wisc. HALTON ARENA HALTON ARENA Milwaukee, Wisc. HALTON ARENA Milwaukee, Wisc. HALTON ARENA Milwaukee, Wisc.

Rose Pratt Pratt Pratt Mullins Mullins Watkins Watkins Watkins Watkins Watkins Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz

H: 1-2 A: 1-2 UNCC Huntington, W.Va. Huntington, W.Va. COLISEUM Huntington, W.Va. UNCC

Foster Foster Foster Foster Rose Rose

MARSHALL (2-4) Feb. 19, 1972 L 69-89 Feb. 29, 1972 L 59-76 Dec. 5, 1972 L 59-74 Feb. 22, 1973 L 65-69 Mar. 2, 1977 W 84-80 Feb. 11, 1978 W 82-71 MARYLAND (0-3) Dec. 22, 1975 L 60-70 Jan. 5, 2008 L 72-76 Jan. 3, 2009 L 75-85

H: 0-1 A: 0-2 College Park, Md. BOBCATS ARENA College Park, Md.

Rose Lutz Lutz

MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE (1-0) N: 1-0 Dec. 18, 1987 W 78-63 Lexington, Ky. (UKIT)

Mullins

MISSISSIPPI (1-2) Nov. 30, 1977 L 64-81 Nov. 29, 1978 W 68-57 Mar. 15, 2000 L 45-62

H: 1-0 A: 0-2 Oxford, Miss. COLISEUM Oxford, Miss. (NIT)

Rose Pratt Lutz

MISSISSIPPI STATE (1-3) Dec. 6, 1971 L 68-67 Nov. 23, 2005 L 38-53 Nov. 29, 2006 L 69-78 Dec. 10, 2008 W 70-64

H: 0-2 A: 1-1 UNCC HALTON ARENA Starkville, Miss. Starkville, Miss.

Foster Lutz Lutz Lutz

MISSOURI-ST.LOUIS (1-0) H: 1-0 Nov. 30, 1983 W 75-73 UNCC

Wissel

MONMOUTH (0-1) Nov. 19, 2007 L 56-58

N: 0-1 St. Thomas, V.I. (Paradise)

Lutz

MOREHEAD STATE (3-1) Nov. 27, 1972 L 78-85 Dec. 8, 1973 W 94-83 Dec. 1, 1975 W 86-79 Dec. 6, 1976 W 75-68

H: 1-1 A: 2-0 COLISEUM Morehead, Ky. Morehead, Ky. COLISEUM

Foster Foster Rose Rose

MURRAY STATE (1-0) N: 1-0 Dec. 27, 1998 W 88-75 Honolulu, Hawaii

Lutz

NAVY (1-0) Dec. 28, 1990

Mullins

N: 1-0 W 117-109 Pensacola, Fla.

NEBRASKA (0-1) Mar. 19, 2008 L 48-67

A: 0-1 Lincoln, Neb. (NIT)

Lutz

NEBRASKA-OMAHA (1-0) A: 1-0 Jan. 7, 1975 W 107-66 Omaha, Neb.

Foster

NEVADA-LAS VEGAS (UNLV) (0-1) N: 0-1 Mar. 28, 1977 L 94-106 Atlanta, Ga. (NCAA Final 4)

Rose

NEWBERRY (1-0) Feb. 13, 1975 W 76-61

Foster

H: 1-0 UNCC

NEW HAMPSHIRE (1-0) H: 1-0 Dec. 30, 1976 W 104-68 COLISEUM (Charlotte Inv.)

Rose

NEW MEXICO (1-1) Nov. 28, 1986 L 72-74 Dec. 29, 1994 W78-75 ot

Mullins Mullins

A: 1-0 N: 0-1 Maui, Hi. (Air Classic) Albuquerque, N.M. (Lobo)

MARYLAND-EASTERN SHORE (1-0) H: 1-0 Jan. 10, 1976 W 114-59 UNCC

Rose

NEW MEXICO STATE (1-0) A: 1-0 Dec. 11, 1976 W 85-81 Las Cruces, N.M. (Inv.)

MASSACHUSETTS (4-3) Nov. 30, 1974 W 85-57 Jan. 15, 1998 L 62-68 ot Feb. 22, 2006 W 72-71 Jan. 28, 2007 L 61-66 Jan. 19, 2008 L 79-86 Mar. 13, 2008 W 69-65 Jan. 21, 2009 W69-64 ot

H: 1-1 A: 1-1 N: 2-1 Springfield, Mass.(Tour.) Providence, R.I. Amherst, Mass. HALTON ARENA Amherst, Mass. Atlantic City, N.J. (A-10) HALTON ARENA

Foster Watkins Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz

MEMPHIS (6-7) Dec. 28, 1985 L 84-102 Jan. 8, 1996 L 55-57 Feb. 8, 1996 L 55-68 Jan. 9, 1997 W 71-65 Jan. 19, 1997 W 76-70 Jan. 31, 1998 L 70-73 Jan. 10, 1999 W 82-77 Feb. 20, 2000 L 67-78 Feb. 17, 2001 W 83-76 Feb. 13, 2002 W 75-63 Jan. 17, 2004 L 69-91 Feb. 23, 2005 W 80-77 Mar. 10, 2005 L 69-83

H: 5-1 A: 1-5 N: 0-1 San Diego, Cal. (Holiday) Memphis, Tenn. COLISEUM HALTON ARENA Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. HALTON ARENA Memphis, Tenn. HALTON ARENA HALTON ARENA Memphis, Tenn. HALTON ARENA Memphis, Tenn. (C-USA)

Mullins Mullins Mullins Watkins Watkins Watkins Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz

NEW ORLEANS [LSU-New Orleans] (7-2) H: 4-1 A: 3-1 Jan. 25, 1971 L 74-92 New Orleans, La. Foster Feb. 23, 1972 L 69-71 UNCC Foster Mar. 9, 1977 W 71-70 COLISEUM (SBCT Champ) Rose Jan. 7, 1978 W 61-60 New Orleans, La. Rose Jan. 16, 1978 W 67-66 COLISEUM Rose Jan. 6, 1979 W 68-63 New Orleans, La. Pratt Feb. 12, 1979 W 76-66 COLISEUM Pratt Jan. 7, 1980 W 61-52 New Orleans, La. Pratt Feb. 7, 1980 W 83-78 COLISEUM Pratt

METHODIST Dec.16, 1965 Jan. 5, 1966 Dec. 7, 1966 Jan. 31, 1967 Jan. 30, 1968 Feb. 7, 1968 Feb. 15, 1968 Dec. 5, 1968 Feb. 8, 1969 Dec. 4, 1969 Feb. 7, 1970 Feb. 20, 1970 Jan. 3, 1985

H: 4-2 A: 2-5 GARINGER HIGH Fayetteville, N.C. HARRIS. GYM Fayetteville, N.C. HARRIS. GYM Fayetteville, N.C. Fayetteville (DIAC) HARRIS. GYM Fayetteville, N.C. HARRIS. GYM Fayetteville, N.C. Lynchburg,Va. (DIAC) COLISEUM

Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Wissel

H: 3-0 A: 1-2 Miami, Fla. HALTON ARENA Miami, Fla. HALTON ARENA Miami, Fla. HALTON ARENA

Watkins Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz

(6-7) W 56-53 L 59-61 L 66-78 W 65-63 W 86-77 L 81-82 L 71-76 L 67-72 L 107-111 W 80-77 ot L 70-77 W 63-61 W 100-57

MIAMI, FLA. (4-2) Nov. 21, 1997 L 72-89 Nov. 23, 1998 W 66-59 Dec. 7, 1999 W 75-65 Nov. 28, 2000 W 95-63 Dec. 22, 2001 L 56-64 Dec. 15, 2002 W 69-64

Rose

NORTH CAROLINA (0-2) A: 0-1 N: 0-1 Mar. 14, 1998 L 83-93 ot Hartford, Conn. (NCAA) Dec. 12, 1999 L 73-75 ot Chapel Hill, N.C.

Watkins Lutz

NORTH CAROLINA A & T Jan. 8, 1976 W 86-68 Jan. 23, 1979 W 70-61 Nov. 27, 1989 W 87-55 Nov. 27, 1990 W 100-88 Dec. 16, 1991 W 90-59 Dec. 1, 1992 W 85-73 Dec. 6, 1993 W 86-69 Nov. 24, 2004 W 102-39

Rose Pratt Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Lutz

(8-0) H: 6-0 A: 2-0 COLISEUM COLISEUM NEW COLISEUM Greensboro, N.C. UNCC Greensboro, N.C. COLISEUM HALTON ARENA

UNC ASHEVILLE [Asheville-Biltmore] (7-4) H: 6-3 A: 1-1 Dec. 15, 1965 L 79-94 GARINGER HIGH Murphy Feb. 9, 1966 L 63-105 Asheville, N. C. Murphy Nov. 29, 1980 W 71-64 COLISEUM Pratt Nov. 30, 1981 W 67-64 UNCC Pratt Nov. 27, 1982 L 56-69 COLISEUM Wissel Nov. 28, 1983 L 56-57 UNCC Wissel Nov. 22, 1985 W 92-68 UNCC Mullins Nov. 30, 2003 W 92-65 Asheville, N.C. Lutz Dec. 19, 2004 W 64-52 HALTON ARENA Lutz Dec. 31, 2005 W 92-59 HALTON ARENA Lutz Dec. 4, 2006 W 81-73 HALTON ARENA Lutz UNC GREENSBORO (9-0) H: 5-0 A: 4-0 Dec. 8, 1967 W 87-84 HARRIS. GYM Jan. 3, 1968 W 96-80 Greensboro, N.C. Dec. 3, 1968 W 66-63 Greensboro, N.C. Jan. 8, 1969 W 74-60 HARRIS. GYM Feb. 20, 1969 W 79-61 Greensboro (DIAC) Dec. 1, 1969 W 62-55 Greensboro, N.C. Jan. 13, 1970 W 65-54 HARRIS. GYM

Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy

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W 62-58 W 77-59

COLISEUM HALTON ARENA

NC STATE (2-6) Feb. 24, 1973 L 64-100 Jan. 19, 1974 L 72-104 Mar. 3, 1975 L 80-103 Feb. 11, 1976 L 64-67 Mar. 18, 1976 W 80-79 Dec. 2, 1983 L 60-79 Nov. 18, 2000 W 95-78 Mar. 18, 2005 L 63-75

A: 1-4 N: 1-2 Raleigh, N.C. Raleigh, N.C. Raleigh, N.C. Raleigh, N.C. New York, N.Y. (NIT Semi) Greensboro (McDonald’s) Raleigh, N.C. Worcester, Mass. (NCAA)

UNC WESLEYAN (5-6)H: Jan. 22, 1966 L 66-71 Feb. 12, 1966 L 49-82 Dec. 13, 1966 W 83-69 Feb. 11, 1967 L 70-75 Feb. 16, 1967 L 88-103 Dec. 1, 1967 L 69-71 Feb. 10, 1968 L 75-79 Jan. 11, 1969 W 77-68 Feb. 7, 1969 W 75-64 Jan. 10, 1970 W 97-77 Feb. 6, 1970 W 85-71

3-2 A: 2-4 Rocky Mount, N.C. GARINGER HIGH EAST MECK. Rocky Mount, N.C. Rocky Mount, N.C. HARRIS. GYM Rocky Mount, N.C. HARRIS. GYM Rocky Mount, N.C. HARRIS. GYM Rocky Mount, N.C.

Mullins Lutz

Dec. 27, 1979 PAINE (1-0) Dec. 11, 1973

Foster Foster Foster Rose Rose Wissel Lutz Lutz Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy

N.C. WILMINGTON (10-3) H: 6-2 A: 4-1 Jan. 31, 1977 W 83-70 UNCC Jan. 21, 1978 W 108-87 Wilmington, N.C. Mar. 2, 1978 W 89-62 COLISEUM Feb. 8, 1979 W 75-57 UNCC Feb. 7, 1981 L 73-86 Wilmington, N.C. Dec. 28, 1983 L 77-82 COLISEUM (UNCC Classic) Dec. 1, 1984 L 60-61 COLISEUM (UNCC Classic) Feb. 1, 1988 W 85-75 COLISEUM Dec. 6, 1989 W 76-59 Wilmington, N.C. Nov. 29, 1990 W 103-69 UNCC Jan. 6, 1992 W 99-89 ot Wilmington, N.C. Jan. 16, 1995 W 92-79 COLISEUM Nov. 25, 1995 W 63-60 Wilmington, N.C.

Rose Rose Rose Pratt Pratt Wissel Wissel Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins

NORTHEASTERN (2-0) Dec. 27, 1980 W 75-62 Dec. 29, 1989 W 85-75

N: 2-0 Portland, Me. (Best Classic) Portland, Ore. (Far West)

Pratt Mullins

NORTHWESTERN (0-1) Nov. 14, 2005 L 47-61

N: 0-1 Laramie, Wyo (BCA)

Lutz

NORTH TEXAS (1-1) H: 0-1 N: 1-0 Dec. 29, 1975 W 86-69 Oklahoma City (Tourney) Nov. 12, 2006 L 72-90 HALTON ARENA

Foster Lutz

NORTHERN ILLINOIS (2-0) H: 1-0 A: 1-0 Feb. 17, 1975 W 60-58 Northern Illinois Dec. 12, 1975 W 90-71 UNCC

Foster Rose

W 69-64

Portland, Ore. (Far West)

Rose

W 119-52

H: 1-0 UNCC

Foster

PEMBROKE STATE (0-1) N: 0-1 Nov. 30, 1968 L 44-60 Greensboro (Guilford)

Murphy

PENN STATE (2-0) Dec. 5, 1981 W 88-78 Dec. 17, 1983 W 76-67

H: 1-0 A: 1-0 COLISEUM State College, Pa.

Pratt Wissel

PEPPERDINE (1-3) Dec. 11, 1992 L 56-65 Jan. 4, 1994 L 61-72 Nov. 27, 1999 W 80-74 Dec. 29, 2000 L 70-81

H: 0-1 A: 1-1 N: 0-1 NEW COLISEUM Malibu, Ca. Malibu, Ca. Tempe, Ariz.

Mullins Mullins Lutz Lutz

PFEIFFER (0-2) Jan. 29, 1970 L 65-74 Feb. 16, 1970 L 72-88

H: 0-1 A: 0-1 Misenheimer, N.C. HARRISBURG GYM

Murphy Murphy

PIEDMONT (0-1) Nov. 27, 1965 L 89-100

A: 0-1 Piedmont, N.C.

Murphy

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L L W W W L

66-75 78-79 76-60 74-53 87-83 68-74

Malibu, Ca. (Sparklett’s) Rochester, N.Y. St. Bonaventure, N.Y. HALTON ARENA St. Bonaventure, N.Y. St. Bonaventure, N.Y.

Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz

ST. FRANCIS, PA, Jan. 3, 1974 W Feb. 5, 1977 L Feb. 8, 1978 W

(2-1) 83-68 87-96 72-63

H: 1-0 A: 0-1 N: 1-0 DeLand, Fla. (Stetson) Foster Loretto, Pa. Rose UNCC Rose

SAINT JOSEPH’S Jan. 24, 1981 L Jan. 16, 1982 L Jan. 17, 2006 W Jan. 7, 2007 L Jan. 16, 2008 W Jan. 18, 2009 L Mar. 11, 2009 L

(2-5) 65-72 67-76 57-50 70-75 70-66 69-78 62-72

H: 1-2 A: 1-2 N: 0-1 Philadelphia, Pa. COLISEUM Philadelphia, Pa. HALTON ARENA HALTON ARENA Philadelphia, Pa. Atlantic City, N.J. (A-10)

Pratt Pratt Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz

ST. LEO (1-2) Nov . 25, 1966 L 59-82 Feb. 20, 1967 L 68-70 Jan. 28, 1975 W 118-51

H: 1-1 N: 0-1 St. Petersburg, Fla. GARINGER HIGH UNCC

Murphy Murphy Foster

SAINT LOUIS Jan. 27, 1996 Jan. 11, 1997 Feb. 4, 1998 Feb. 21, 1998 Dec. 20, 1998 Feb. 2, 1999 Jan. 15, 2000 Mar. 1, 2000 Jan. 13, 2001 Feb. 25, 2001 Jan. 15, 2001 Feb. 9, 2002 Jan. 29, 2003 Mar. 5, 2003 Jan. 28, 2004 Feb. 14, 2004 Jan. 15, 2005 Feb. 12, 2005 Feb. 25, 2006 Jan. 25, 2007 Feb. 23, 2008 Feb. 11, 2009

H: 9-2 A: 1-10 St. Louis, Mo. HALTON ARENA St. Louis, Mo. HALTON ARENA St. Louis, Mo. HALTON ARENA HALTON ARENA St. Louis, Mo. HALTON ARENA St. Louis, Mo. HALTON ARENA St. Louis, Mo. HALTON ARENA St. Louis, Mo. HALTON ARENA St. Louis, Mo. HALTON ARENA St. Louis, Mo. HALTON ARENA St. Louis, Mo. HALTON ARENA St. Louis, Mo.

Mullins Watkins Watkins Watkins Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz

ST. PETER’S (0-1) Dec. 8, 1982 L 57-65

A: 0-1 Jersey City, N.J.

Wissel

SAMFORD (9-0) Jan. 11, 1973 W 60-51 Jan. 18, 1973 W 72-56 Feb. 2, 1974 W 69-57 Feb. 25, 1974 W 73-57 Jan. 18, 1975 W 104-70 Feb. 8, 1975 W 91-74 Jan. 17, 1976 W 94-61 Feb. 21, 1977 W 91-85 Jan. 15, 1979 W 82-57

H: 5-0 A: 4-0 Birmingham, Ala. UNCC UNCC Birmingham, Ala. UNCC Birmingham, Ala. UNCC Birmingham, Ala. UNCC

Foster Foster Foster Foster Foster Foster Rose Rose Pratt

PITTSBURGH-JOHNSTON (1-0) H: 1-0 Feb. 28, 1974 W 103-75 UNCC

Foster

PORTLAND (1-0) H: 1-0 Nov. 28, 2005 W 59-46 HALTON ARENA

Lutz

PRESBYTERIAN (2-0) Dec. 5, 1973 W 109-74 Feb. 14, 1976 W 111-71

H: 2-0 UNCC UNCC

Foster Rose

PRINCETON (0-2) Dec. 28, 1984 L 66-68 ot Dec. 30, 1998 L 43-47

N: 0-2 Toledo, Ohio (Classic) Honolulu, Hawaii

Wissel Lutz

PROVIDENCE (0-1) Nov. 28, 2008 L 62-67

N: 0-1 Anaheim, Ca. (76 Classic)

Lutz

PURDUE (0-1) Dec. 30, 1995 L 67-73

Bayamon, P.R. (P.R. Inv.)

N: 0-1 Mullins

RHODE ISLAND (5-3) Mar. 12, 1999 W 81-70 ot Dec. 11, 1999 W 84-61 Dec. 23, 2003 L90-96 ot Jan. 4, 2006 W 88-80 Feb. 17, 2007 L 69-86 Mar. 8, 2008 W 74-64 Mar. 12, 2008 W 75-73 Feb. 5, 2009 L 58-65

H: 2-1 A: 1-2 N: 2-0 Milwaukee, Wisc. (NCAA) HALTON ARENA Kingston, R.I. HALTON ARENA Kingston, R.I. Kingston, R.I. Atlantic City, N.J. (A-10) HALTON ARENA

Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz

H: 3-2 A: 1-4 N: 1-0 Buffalo, N.Y. (Queen City) HALTON ARENA Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va. HALTON ARENA Richmond, Va. HALTON ARENA HALTON ARENA Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va. HALTON ARENA

Foster Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz

SAN DIEGO STATE (2-0) A: 1-0 N: 1-0 Dec. 27, 1985 W 77-76 San Diego, Cal.(Holiday) Dec. 19, 1986 W 81-66 Knoxville, Tenn. (Vol Cl)

Mullins Mullins

SAN FRANCISCO (1-0) Mar. 13,1976 W 79-74

New York (NIT)

N: 1-0 Rose

SANTA CLARA (1-1) Dec. 30, 1988 L 68-84 Dec. 30, 1993 W 60-58

A: 1-1 Santa Clara (Cable Car) Santa Clara (Cable Car)

Mullins Mullins

(10-12) L 58-72 W 81-52 L 80-83 W 76-62 L 58-63 W 70-68 ot W 72-51 L 63-72 L 56-69 L 70-85 W 77-49 L 54-73 W 62-55 L 39-50 W 68-62 L 45-46 W 65-59 W83-78 ot L 74-77 L 63-76 W 81-64 L 61-69

NOTRE DAME (0-1) Mar. 14, 2002 L 63-82

N: 0-1 Greenville, S.C. (NCAA)

Lutz

OGLETHORPE (1-0) Feb. 22, 1975 W 115-53

H: 1-0 UNCC

Foster

OKLAHOMA Dec. 11,1971 Dec. 9, 1972 Jan. 7, 1989 Mar. 14, 1999

0-1 A: 0-2 N: 0-1 Norman, Okla. UNCC Norman, Okla. Milwaukee, Wisc. (NCAA)

Foster Foster Mullins Lutz

RICHMOND (5-6) Dec. 28, 1973 W 112-68 Dec. 8, 2001 W 62-42 Nov. 30, 2002 L60-64 ot Jan. 28, 2006 L 56-63 Feb. 15, 2006 W 64-47 Jan. 13, 2007 W 66-51 Feb. 7, 2007 W 61-46 Feb. 2, 2008 L 58-64 Feb. 20, 2008 L, 76-79ot Feb. 21, 2009 L 58-65 Mar. 3, 2009 L 62-64

OKLAHOMA CITY (0-1) A: 0-1 Dec. 28, 1974 L 64-67 Oklahoma City (Tourney)

Foster

RIDER (1-0) Nov. 30, 1982 W 81-69

H: 1-0 COLISEUM

Wissel

OKLAHOMA STATE (1-0) H: 1-0 Dec. 7, 1979 W 72-66 COLISEUM (First Union)

Pratt

OLD DOMINION (12-14) H: 8-5 A: 4-8 N: 0-1 Dec. 22, 1982 L 58-78 Norfolk, Va. Feb. 10, 1983 W 80-72 COLISEUM Jan. 19, 1984 W 75-73 COLISEUM Feb. 7, 1984 L 71-79 Norfolk, Va. Jan. 10, 1985 L 60-86 Norfolk, Va. Feb. 14, 1985 L 64-80 COLISEUM Jan. 13, 1986 L 87-94 COLISEUM Feb. 1, 1986 L 70-88 Norfolk, Va. Feb. 27, 1986 L 67-76 Birmingham, Ala. (SBCT) Jan. 10, 1987 W 74-57 COLISEUM Feb. 21, 1987 W 83-65 Norfolk, Va. Jan. 28, 1988 W 81-65 COLISEUM Feb. 13, 1988 W 82-81 Norfolk, Va. Jan. 12, 1989 L 79-90 NEW COLISEUM Feb. 11, 1989 L 82-88 Norfolk, Va. Jan. 9, 1990 L 78-94 Norfolk, Va. Feb. 21, 1990 W 95-82 NEW COLISEUM Jan. 19, 1991 W 93-87 Norfolk, Va. Feb. 5, 1991 L 83-95 NEW COLISEUM Dec. 20, 1993 W 78-76 COLISEUM Nov. 30, 1996 L 64-65 Norfolk, Va. Dec. 3, 1997 W 72-44 HALTON ARENA Nov. 21, 1998 L 56-72 Norfolk, Va. Jan. 26, 2000 W 72-48 HALTON ARENA Dec. 6, 2003 W105-102 2ot Norfolk, Va. Nov. 16, 2008 L 68-69 HALTON ARENA

ROANOKE (0-3) Dec. 29, 1969 L 61-109 Jan. 5, 1970 L 84-103 Feb. 3, 1971 L 63-76

H: 0-1 A: 0-2 Roanoke, Va. HARRIS. GYM Roanoke, Va.

Murphy Murphy Foster

Wissel Wissel Wissel Wissel Wissel Wissel Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Watkins Watkins Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz

ROLLINS (2-1) Dec. 12, 1969 L 58-74 Jan. 24, 1977 W 91-76 Dec. 3, 1977 W 93-67

H: 1-0 A: 1-1 Winter Park, Fla. Winter Park, Fla. UNCC

SETON HALL (1-0) Feb. 19, 1977 W 85-75

A: 1-0 Seton Hall, N. J.

Rose

Murphy Rose Rose

SHEPHERD (0-1) Dec. 30, 1966 L 49-88

N: 0-1 Bridgewater, Va. (Trny)

Murphy

RUTGERS (1-1) Nov. 22, 2004 L 71-73 Dec. 22, 2005 W 85-82

H: 0-1 A: 1-0 HALTON ARENA Piscataway, N.J.

Lutz Lutz

SHORTER (1-1) Jan. 3, 1967 L 49-78 Jan. 26, 1974 W 98-65

H: 1-0 N: 0-1 Rome, Ga. (Hol. Trny) UNCC

Murphy Foster

ST. ANDREWS (6-6) Dec. 10, 1965 W 89-73* Feb. 7, 1966 L 69-75 Feb. 17, 1966 L 66-108 Dec. 10, 1966 L 63-72 Feb. 8, 1967 W 78-55 Dec. 9, 1967 L 69-84 Feb. 3, 1968 L 81-84 Dec. 9, 1968 W 73-65 Jan. 13, 1969 L 80-88 Feb. 22, 1969 W 78-69 Jan. 26, 1970 W 76-68 Feb. 4, 1970 W 82-74

H: 3-2 A: 2-4 N: 1-0 Fayetteville, N.C. Murphy EAST MECK. Murphy Fayetteville, N.C. Murphy Fayetteville, N.C. Murphy GARINGER HIGH Murphy Fayetteville, N.C. Murphy GARINGER HIGH Murphy HARRIS. GYM Murphy Fayetteville, N.C. Murphy Greensboro (DIAC) Murphy Fayetteville, N.C. Murphy HARRIS. GYM Murphy

OREGON (2-0) Mar. 15, 1976 W 79-72

Rose

(0-4) H: L 80-83 L 58-61 L 86-94 L 72-85

A: 1-0 N: 1-0 New York, N.Y. (NIT)

*First win in Charlotte History

ST. BONAVENTURE (6-3) Dec. 29, 1978 W 74-61 Dec. 29, 1987 W 88-70 Nov. 23, 1999 W 66-56

H: 2-0 A: 2-2 N: 2-1 Milwaukee, Wisc. (Classic) Pratt Tucson, Ariz. (Fiesta Bowl) Mullins HALTON ARENA Lutz

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Foster

SOUTH ALABAMA (11-19) H: 6-9 A: 4-10 N: 1-0 Jan.9, 1978 W 54-53 Mobile, Ala. Rose Feb.20, 1978 W 105-78 COLISEUM Rose Feb.25,1978 L 56-66 COLISEUM (SBCT) Rose Jan.13, 1979 L 60-71 Mobile, Ala. Pratt Feb. 17, 1979 L 63-66 COLISEUM Pratt Jan.26, 1980 L 69-80 COLISEUM Pratt Jan. 30, 1980 L 65-66 Mobile, Ala. Pratt Jan.8, 1981 L 61-92 Mobile, Ala. Pratt Jan.13, 1981 L 63-80 COLISEUM Pratt Jan.2, 1982 W 58-56 Mobile, Ala. Pratt Feb. 17, 1982 L 68-73 COLISEUM Pratt Jan.6, 1983 L 72-84 Mobile, Ala. Wissel Jan. 27, 1983 W 75-73 COLISEUM Wissel Jan.29, 1984 L 77-82 Mobile, Ala. Wissel


vs opponents Feb.25, 1984 Jan.20, 1985 Jan.31, 1985 Feb.13, 1986 Feb.22, 1986 Jan.17, 1987 Jan.28, 1987 Jan. 9, 1988 Feb. 7, 1988 Mar.6, 1988 Jan.15, 1989 Jan.21, 1989 Jan.11, 1990 Feb. 1, 1990 Jan.5, 1991 Jan.13, 2992

L 91-101 L 62-89 L 76-87 W 61-58 L 61-62 W 87-81 L 76-80 W 87-80 W 89-84 W 71-67 L 79-90 W 72-90 L 78-92 W 84-74 L 105-121* L 88-95

COLISEUM Mobile, Ala. COLISEUM Mobile, Ala. COLISEUM COLISEUM Mobile, Ala. COLISEUM Mobile, Ala. Richmond, Va. (SBCT) Mobile, Ala. NEW COLISEUM Mobile, Ala. NEW COLISEUM Mobile, Ala. NEW COLISEUM

Wissel Wissel Wissel Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins

*Highest combined score in Sun Belt history.

SOUTH CAROLINA (1-2) Dec. 6, 1996 L 60-75 Dec. 28, 1999 L 65-71 Dec. 2, 2000 W 98-77

H: 1-0 A: 0-1 N: 0-1 n-New Coliseum (Trny.) Columbia, S.C. HALTON ARENA

Watkins Lutz Lutz

SOUTH FLORIDA (25-28) Jan.21, 1972 W 78-72 Dec.17, 1977 W 70-68 ot Feb.5, 1978 W 68-64 Dec.23, 1978 L 70-72 Jan.27, 1979 W 80-62 Feb.24, 1979 L 47-50 Feb.3, 1980 W 95-79 Feb. 9,1980 W 100-84 Jan.3, 1981 L 74-79 Feb. 15, 1981 W 73-56 Feb.6, 1982 L 72-87 Feb.15, 1982 L 69-74 Feb.26, 1982 L 59-66 Jan.15, 1983 L 91-101 Jan.19, 1983 L 78-90 Feb.4, 1984 L 63-83 Feb. 16, 1984 L 63-67 Jan.28, 1985 L 52-84 Feb.9, 1985 L 81-82 Jan.9, 1986 L 61-67 Feb.10, 1986 L 64-72 Jan.5, 1987 L 63-65 Jan. 15, 1987 W 68-62 Jan.30, 1988 W 67-58 Feb.20, 1988 W 84-72 Jan.31, 1989 W 71-47 Feb. 15,1989 W 81-76 Jan.4, 1990 L 86-89 Jan.27, 1990 L 74-79 Mar.5, 1990 L 74-81 Jan. 31, 1991 W 80-77 Feb.23, 1991 L 68-79 Mar.2, 1991 L 68-73 Jan. 11,1992 W 85-75 Feb.15, 1992 L 63-70 Jan. 30, 1993 W 83-65 Feb. 27, 1993 L 69-89 Jan. 15, 1994 W 83-61 Jan. 29, 1994 L 74-75 ot Mar. 11, 1994 W 64-54 Jan. 14, 1995 W 72-66 Feb. 4, 1995 L 69-72 Jan. 20, 1996 W 89-56 Jan. 14, 1997 W 69-64 Jan. 8, 1998 W 74-64 Feb. 20, 1999 W 79-74 Feb. 13, 2000 L 83-87 Jan. 10, 2001 L 71-78 Mar. 8, 2001 W 77-74 Jan. 18, 2002 W 81-78 Feb. 1, 2003 L 64-67 Feb. 18, 2004 W 84-72 Mar. 5, 2005 L 73-85

H: 13-11 A: 10-14 N: UNCC St. Petersburg, Fla. COLISEUM St. Petersburg, Fla. COLISEUM COLISEUM (SBCT) St. Petersburg, Fla. COLISEUM Tampa, Fla. COLISEUM Tampa, Fla. COLISEUM Birmingham, Ala. (SBCT) COLISEUM Tampa,. Fla. Tampa, Fla. COLISEUM Tampa, Fla. COLISEUM Tampa, Fla. COLISEUM Tampa, Fla. COLISEUM Tampa, Fla. COLISEUM NEW COLISEUM Tampa, Fla. NEW COLISEUM Tampa, Fla. Birmingham, Ala. (SBCT) Tampa,. Fla. NEW COLISEUM Mobile, Ala. (SBCT) Tampa, Fla. NEW COLISEUM NEW COLISEUM Tampa, Fla. COLISEUM Tampa, Fla. Biloxi, Miss. (MT) Tampa, Fla. COLISEUM COLISEUM Tampa, Fla. Tampa, Fla. HALTON ARENA Tampa, Fla. HALTON ARENA Louisville, Ky. (C-USA) Tampa, Fla. Tampa, Fla. HALTON ARENA Tampa, Fla.

2-3 Foster Rose Rose Pratt Pratt Pratt Pratt Pratt Pratt Pratt Pratt Pratt Pratt Wissel Wissel Wissel Wissel Wissel Wissel Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Watkins Watkins Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (0-1) N: 0-1 Dec. 7, 1996 L 61-65 New Coliseum (Trny.)

Watkins

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (7-1) H: 4-0 A: 3-0 N: 0-1 Dec. 10, 1994 W 76-70 COLISEUM Mullins Dec. 18, 1995 W 81-73 Carbondale, Ill. Mullins Dec. 18, 1996 W 71-62 HALTON ARENA Watkins Dec. 23, 1999 L 65-66 ot San Juan, P.R. (Holiday) Lutz Dec. 18, 2002 W 80-67 HALTON ARENA Lutz Jan. 2, 2004 W 64-59 Carbondale, Ill. Lutz Dec. 8, 2007 W 71-56 HALTON ARENA Lutz Dec. 6, 2008 W 66-64 Carbondale, Ill. Lutz SOUTHERN METHODIST (0-2) H: 0-1 A: 0-1 Feb.5, 1989 L 66-68 Dallas, Texas Dec.20, 1989 L 55-63 COLISEUM SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI Jan.30, 1971 W 89-88 Feb.5, 1973 W 96-86 Jan.24,1976 W 84-59 Feb.12, 1977 W 102-72 Jan.6, 1982 W 74-70

Mullins Mullins

(26-4) H: 10-1 A: 11-1 N: 5-2 Hattiesburg, Miss. Foster UNCC Foster Hattiesburg, Miss. Rose Hattiesburg, Miss. Rose COLISEUM Pratt

Feb.5, 1983 Feb. 1, 1992 Feb.20, 1992 Mar.14, 1992 Jan. 23, 1993 Feb. 10, 1993 Mar. 12, 1993 Jan. 20, 1994 Feb. 10, 1994 Mar. 12, 1994 Jan. 21, 1995 Feb. 9, 1995 Mar. 11, 1995 Mar. 2, 1996 Mar. 2, 1997 Jan. 17, 1998 Mar. 6, 1998 Jan. 16, 1999 Mar. 4, 1999 Feb. 9, 2000 Jan. 27, 2001 Mar. 9, 2001 Feb. 26, 2003 Feb. 21, 2004 Feb. 26, 2005

L W W W W L W W W L W W L W W W W W W W W W W W W

66-92 77-69 77-61 76-72 79-77 69-76 68-60 64-63 78-73 64-68 72-68 64-59 56-60 77-66 58-53 60-56 65-53 68-61 83-75 66-52 71-60 75-63 77-68 78-72 81-58

Hattiesburg, Miss. Hattiesburg, Miss. NEW COLISEUM Louisville, Ky.(MT) Hattiesburg, Miss. NEW COLISEUM Louisville, Ky. (MT) Hattiesburg, Miss. COLISEUM Biloxi, Miss. (MT) COLISEUM Hattiesburg, Miss. Louisville, Ky. (MT) COLISEUM Hattiesburg, Miss. Hattiesburg, Miss. Cincinnati, Ohio (C-USA) HALTON ARENA Birmingham, Ala. (C-USA) Hattiesburg, Miss. HALTON ARENA Louisville, Ky. (C-USA) HALTON ARENA Hattiesburg, Miss. HALTON ARENA

SOUTHERN TECH (1-0) H: 1-0 Dec.14, 1974 W 104-68 UNCC

Wissel Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Watkins Watkins Watkins Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz

Dec.2, 1980

Toledo, Ohio

Pratt

TULANE (15-8) Jan.8, 1972 W 80-79 Jan.15, 1973 L 55-58 Feb. 13, 1992 L 68-76 Mar. 2, 1992 W 79-69 Mar.15, 1992 W 64-63 Feb. 7, 1993 W 68-64 ot Feb. 18, 1993 L 70-75 Jan. 22, 1994 L 77-96 Feb. 5, 1994 W 76-71 Feb. 2, 1995 L 59-81 Feb. 11, 1995 W 76-63 Jan. 14, 1996 W 60-58 Feb. 11, 1996 L 77-95 Jan. 25, 1997 L 63-69 Feb. 9, 1998 W 77-68 Jan. 7, 1999 L 67-70 Feb. 26, 2000 W 78-59 Feb. 14, 2001 W98-93 ot Feb. 23, 2002 W 96-54 Mar. 7, 2002 W 78-69 Mar. 6, 2004 W 79-65 Mar. 10, 2004 W 78-48 Feb. 19, 2005 W 86-67

H: 8-2 A: 4-6 N: 3-0 UNCC New Orleans, La. NEW COLISEUM New Orleans, La. Louisville, Ky. (MT) NEW COLISEUM New Orleans, La. New Orleans, La. COLISEUM COLISEUM New Orleans, La. COLISEUM New Orleans, La. New Orleans, La. HALTON ARENA New Orleans, La. HALTON ARENA New Orleans, La. HALTON ARENA Cincinnati, Ohio (C-USA) HALTON ARENA Cincinnati, Ohio (C-USA) New Orleans, La.

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Foster

TULSA (0-3) Dec. 22, 1999 Dec. 18, 2007 Jan. 10, 2009

H: 0-1 A: 0-1 N: 0-1 San Juan, P.R. (Holiday) Tulsa, Okla. HALTON ARENA

Lutz Lutz Lutz

TUSCULUM (3-0) Jan.13, 1971 W 101-50 Dec.1, 1971 W 106-63 Feb.10, 1973 W 124-63

H: 3-0 UNCC UNCC UNCC

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UAB (15-26) Jan. 28, 1980 Feb. 5, 1980 Feb. 12, 1981 Feb. 22, 1981 Feb. 26, 1981 Jan. 11, 1982 Feb. 21, 1982 Feb. 3, 1983 Feb. 12, 1983 Mar. 4, 1983 Jan. 26, 1984 Feb. 9, 1984 Jan. 22, 1985 Feb. 21, 1985 Jan. 23, 1986 Feb. 17, 1986 Jan. 12, 1987 Feb. 12, 1987 Feb. 11, 1988 Feb. 25, 1988 Jan. 28, 1989 Feb. 27, 1989 Feb. 15, 1990 Feb. 24, 1990 Mar. 4, 1990 Jan. 3, 1991 Feb. 25, 1991 Feb. 29, 1996 Feb. 23, 1997 Mar. 7, 1997 Jan. 24, 1998 Jan. 24, 1999 Mar. 4, 2000 Mar. 8, 2000 Jan. 24, 2001 Jan. 14, 2003 Mar. 12, 2003 Jan. 24, 2004 Mar. 11, 2004 Jan. 12, 2005

H: 8-9 L 76-84 W 73-68 L 57-73 L 72-86 L 64-80 L 81-85 L 73-78 L 60-73 L 70-78 L 63-65 L 60-74 L 70-79 L 62-65 L 55-60 L 63-81 L 54-70 L 46-69 W 76-63 W 86-79 W 80-78 W 86-72 W 76-74 W 86-72 L 61-93 W 61-57 L 70-87 L 74-87 L 56-63 W 86-74 W 67-65 W 86-80 L 71-78 W 61-37 W 76-73 L 61-81 W 78-58 L 61-85 L 62-69 L 66-77 W 91-85

A: 5-14 N: 2-3 Birmingham, Ala. COLISEUM COLISEUM Birmingham, Ala. Jacksonville, Fla (SBCT) Birmingham, Ala. COLISEUM Birmingham, Ala. COLISEUM Birmingham, Ala. (SBCT) Birmingham, Ala. COLISEUM Birmingham, Ala. COLISEUM Birmingham, Ala. COLISEUM Birmingham, Ala. COLISEUM Birmingham, Ala. COLISEUM Birmingham, Ala. NEW COLISEUM NEW COLISEUM Birmingham, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. (SBCT) NEW COLISEUM Birmingham, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. HALTON ARENA St. Louis (C-USA) HALTON ARENA Birmingham, Ala. HALTON ARENA Memphis, Tenn (C-USA) Birmingham, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. Louisville, Ky. (C-USA) HALTON ARENA Cincinnati, Ohio (C-USA) Birmingham, Ala.

Pratt Pratt Pratt Pratt Pratt Pratt Pratt Wissel Wissel Wissel Wissel Wissel Wissel Wissel Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Watkins Watkins Watkins Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz

UTEP (2-0) Dec. 20, 2000 Dec. 18, 2001

W 94-81 W 86-58

H: 1-0 A: 1-0 El Paso, Texas HALTON ARENA

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UTAH (0-1) Mar. 16, 1997

N: 0-1 L 58-77

SOUTHWEST MISSOURI STATE (1-0) N: 1-0 Dec.28, 1997 W 83-69 Indianapolis, Ind. (Hoosier)

Watkins

STANFORD (0-1) Mar. 17, 1995 L 68-70

N: 0-1 Albany, N.Y. (NCAA)

Mullins

STETSON (0-1) Dec. 13, 1969 L 69-122

A: 0-1 DeLand, Fla.

Murphy

STONY BROOK, S.U.N.Y. (2-0) H: 2-0 Jan.17, 1972 W 79-69 UNCC Jan.12, 1976 W 81-45 UNCC

Foster Rose

SYRACUSE (2-2) Mar. 17, 1977 W 81-59 Dec. 8, 1990 L 99-113 Nov. 26, 2003 W 96-92 Nov. 22, 2006 L 67-79

A: 1-2 N: 1-0 Lexington, Ky. (NCAA) Syracuse, N.Y. (Carrier) Syracuse, N.Y. Syracuse, N.Y.

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TAMPA (0-1) Jan. 24, 1967 L 58-77

A: 0-1 Tampa, Fla.

Murphy

TCU (1-0) Feb. 25, 2004 Jan. 26, 2005

A: 1-0 Ft. Worth, Texas HALTON ARENA

Lutz Lutz

W94-86 ot W 94-87

TEMPLE (4-5) H: 3-0 A: 0-4 N: 1-1 Dec. 26, 1980 W 68-65 Portland, Me. (Best Classic) Nov. 29, 2001 L 64-72 Philadelphia, Pa. Dec. 4, 2002 W 91-80 HALTON ARENA Feb. 8, 2006 W 66-59 HALTON ARENA Feb. 24, 2007 L 69-81 Philadelphia, Pa. Jan. 12, 2008 W 60-58 HALTON ARENA Feb. 27, 2008 L 61-75 Philadelphia, Pa. Mar. 14, 2008 L 45-60 Atlantic City, N.J. (A-10) Jan. 24, 2009 L 53-80 Philadelphia, Pa.

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TENNESSEE (4-4) Dec.4, 1976 L 67-69 Dec.18, 1984 L 76-86 Dec.20, 1986 L 69-86 Feb. 24, 1992 W 72-65 Jan. 18, 1993 L 70-80 Nov. 29, 1995 W 79-76 Dec. 28, 1996 W 72-51 Mar. 16, 2001 W 70-63

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H: 2-0 A: 1-4 N: 1-0 Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. (Vol. Cl.) NEW COLISEUM Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. HALTON ARENA Dayton, Ohio (NCAA)

TENNESSEE-CHATTANOOGA (2-2) H: 1-1 A: 1-1 Dec.17, 1970 W 92-88 Chattanooga, Tenn. Feb.25, 1971 L 59-67 UNCC Jan.24, 1972 W 97-76 UNCC Feb.26, 1972 L 69-72 Chattanooga, Tenn.

Foster Foster Foster Foster

TENNESSEE TECH (3-1) Dec.1, 1970 W 62-49 Jan.4, 1972 W 86-80 Feb.1, 1973 L 68-74 ot Feb.4, 1974 W 81-65

H: 2-0 A: 1-1 Cookeville, Tenn. UNCC Cookeville, Tenn. UNCC

Foster Foster Foster Foster

TEXAS (0-1) Dec.30, 1982 L 49-60

N: 0-1 Santa Clara (Cable)

Wissel

TEXAS A&M (0-2) Jan. 9, 1971 L 62-66 Dec.12, 1980 L 64-75

H: 0-2 UNCC COLISEUM (First Union)

Foster Pratt

TEXAS TECH Jan3, 1976 Dec.2, 1978 Dec.27, 1986 Mar. 18, 2004

(0-4) H: 0-1 A: 0-1 N: 0-2 L 62-71 Texas Tech L 44-50 COLISEUM L 70-71 Tucson, Ariz. (Fiesta Bowl) L 73-76 Buffalo, N.Y. (NCAA)

TOLEDO (1-2) Jan.2, 1971 L 49-60 Dec.1, 1979 W 64-60

H: 1-0 A: 0-2 Toledo, Ohio COLISEUM

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L 59-84

L 61-76 L 63-75 L 50-65

Tucson, Az. (NCAA)

Watkins

VALDOSTA STATE (0-1) Dec.17, 1971 L, 71-78

H: 0-1 UNCC

Foster

VALPARAISO Jan.27, 1972 Dec. 5, 2001 Feb. 4, 2003 Nov. 27, 2004 Dec. 10, 2005 Dec. 22, 2006

H: 1-3 A: 0-1 N: 1-0 UNCC HALTON ARENA Valparaiso, Ind. HALTON ARENA HALTON ARENA Honolulu, Hawai’i (Rainbow)

Foster Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz

A: 1-0 Nashville, Tenn.

Rose

(2-4) L 60-70 L 63-70 L 59-73 W 85-71 L 77-80 W 74-62

VANDERBILT (1-0) Dec.20, 1975 W 78-61 VCU (15-26) Mar. 5, 1977 Feb. 16, 1978 Jan. 2, 1980 Feb. 16, 1980 Feb. 23, 1980 Jan. 18, 1981

H: 8-9 A: 4-15 N: 3-2 W 87-72 COLISEUM L 75-80 Richmond, Va. L 73-75 Richmond, Va. W 75-74 COLISEUM L 93-100 COLISEUM (SBCT) L 75-86 Richmond, Va.

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L 80-90 W 79-752ot L 58-80 L 76-90 L 71-73 L 56-64 L 58-87 L 52-64 L 75-85 L 56-77 L 62-85 L 50-67 L 70-87 W 87-75 L 55-68 W 83-74 W 88-73 L 83-91 L 65-84 W 81-79 L 71-73 W 68-59 L 70-82 L66-69 ot W 87-74 L 88-92 L 66-69 W 75-63 L 61-63 W 84-70 W 67-66 W 76-64 W 73-47 W 84-71 L 74-85

COLISEUM COLISEUM Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va. COLISEUM COLISEUM Richmond, Va. Birmingham, Ala. (SBCT) COLISEUM Richmond, Va. Hampton, Va. (SBCT) Richmond, Va. COLISEUM Maui, Hi (Air Classic) Richmond, Va. COLISEUM Bowling Green, Ky. (SBCT) COLISEUM Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va.(SBCT) Richmond, Va. NEW COLISEUM Richmond, Va. NEW COLISEUM Richmond, Va. NEW COLISEUM Richmond, Va. Davidson, N.C. Richmond, Va. NEW COLISEUM Richmond, Va. COLISEUM Richmond, Va. COLISEUM Richmond, Va.

Pratt Pratt Pratt Wissel Wissel Wissel Wissel Wissel Wissel Wissel Wissel Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins

VIRGINIA MILITARY (3-0) H: 2-0 A: 1-0 Jan.4, 1997 W 96-76 HALTON ARENA Dec. 6, 1997 W 88-70 Lexington, Va. Dec. 10, 1998 W 92-57 HALTON ARENA

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VIRGINIA TECH Jan.21, 1988 L Feb.8, 1989 L Jan. 8, 1992 W Feb. 29, 1992 L Mar.13, 1992 W Jan. 14, 1993 W Mar. 6, 1993 W Feb. 26, 1994 L Mar. 6, 1994 L Feb. 16, 1995 W Mar. 4, 1995 L Jan. 4, 1996 L Dec. 5, 1998 W Dec. 4, 1999 L

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(6-8) H: 3-2 A: 1-5 N: 2-1 60-81 Blacksburg, Va. 76-84 NEW COLISEUM 62-53 NEW COLISEUM 52-70 Blacksburg, Va. 70-52 Louisville, Ky. (MT) 65-56 Blacksburg, Va. 89-80 Davidson, N.C. 55-63 Blacksburg, Va. 57-61 COLISEUM 71-60 COLISEUM 72-86 Blacksburg, Va. 60-76 Worcester, Mass. 62-57 HALTON ARENA 52-60 Blacksburg, Va.

WAKE FOREST (2-5) Jan.22, 1977 L 72-74 Dec.3, 1983 L 55-77 Nov.26, 1985 L 67-68 Feb.15, 1986 W 62-61 Feb.14, 1987 L 76-84 Feb. 11, 2006 L 56-59 Nov. 29, 2007 W 63-59

H: 1-1 A: 1-2 N: 0-2 Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro (McDonald’s) COLISEUM Winston-Salem, N.C. Winston-Salem, N.C. Winston-Salem, N.C. BOBCATS ARENA

Rose Wissel Mullins Mullins Mullins Lutz Lutz

WALSH (1-0) Feb.26, 1975 W 87-48

H: 1-0 UNCC

Foster

WASHINGTON & LEE (2-4) H: 1-2 A: 1-2 Dec.18, 1965 W 78-76 GARINGER HIGH Jan.8, 1966 W 74-65 Lexington, Va. Dec.3, 1966 L 85-107 Lexington, Va. Feb. 10, 1967 L 46-76 INDEPENDENCE Dec. 19, 1967 L 65-85 GARINGER HIGH Jan.6, 1968 L 60-91 Lexington, Ky.

Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy

WEST GEORGIA STATE (1-0) H: 1-0 Feb.13, 1971 W 60-53 UNCC

Foster

WEST VIRGINIA (2-2) Jan.25, 1988 L 52-78 Dec.22, 1988 L 73-82 ot Jan.25, 1990 W 92-86 Dec. 21, 1990 W110-103

Mullins Mullins Mullins Mullins

H: 0-1 A: 0-1 N: 2-0 Morgantown, W.Va. NEW COLISEUM Charleston, W. Va. Rock Hill, S.C.

WESTERN CAROLINA (2-0) H: 1-0 A: 1-0 Dec.9, 1985 W 94-76 Cullowhee, N.C. Dec.10, 1986 W 80-63 COLISEUM

Mullins Mullins

WESTERN KENTUCKY (8-13) H: 6-4 A: 1-9 N: 1-0 Jan. 9, 1983 W 74-68 COLISEUM Wissel Feb.24, 1983 L 69-72 Bowling Green, Ky. Wissel Jan.14, 1984 L 45-47 COLISEUM Wissel Feb.18, 1984 L 76-80 ot Bowling Green, Ky. Wissel Feb. 2, 1985 L 67-102 Bowling Green, Ky. Wissel Feb.23, 1985 W 77-76 COLISEUM Wissel Jan.30, 1986 L 67-78 COLISEUM Mullins Feb. 8, 1986 L 68-78 Bowling Green, Ky. Mullins Jan. 31, 1987 L 69-88 Bowling Green, Ky. Mullins Feb. 8, 1987 L 71-74 ot COLISEUM Mullins Feb.27, 1987 L 95-99 2ot Bowling Green, Ky. Mullins Jan.25, 1988 L 69-78 Bowling Green, Ky. Mullins Feb. 4, 1988 W 90-74 COLISEUM Mullins

Feb.13, 1989 Feb.21, 1989 Mar. 4, 1989 Jan.20, 1990 Feb. 17, 1990 Mar. 3, 1990 Feb. 9, 1991 Feb.14, 1991

W 70-61 W 79-73 L 63-65 ot L 78-79 W 100-89 ot W 91-67 L 97-104 W 91-77

NEW COLISEUM Bowling Green, Ky NEW COLISEUM Bowling Green, Ky. NEW COLISEUM Birmingham, Ala. (SBCT) Bowling Green, Ky. NEW COLISEUM

Nov.26, 1984 Jan. 3, 1986 Jan.24, 1987 Dec. 31, 2006

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WESTERN MICHIGAN (0-1) N: 0-1 Dec. 27, 1997 L 65-81 Indianpolis, Ind. (Hoosier)

Watkins

WILLIAM & MARY (1-0) N: 1-0 Dec.21, 1991 W 83-75 Kauai, Hi (Classic)

Mullins

WINTHROP (1-0) Jan. 31, 2009 W 70-53

H: 1-0 HALTON ARENA

Lutz

WISCONSIN (0-1) Dec.17, 1980 L 63-71

H: 0-1 COLISEUM (First Union)

L 79-82 W 101-85 W 96-87 W 83-62

COLISEUM UNCC UNCC HALTON ARENA

WYOMING (2-1) Dec.26, 1974 W 78-65 Nov. 15, 2005 L 78-87 Dec. 23, 2007 W 79-78

A: 0-1 N: 2-0 Oklahoma City (Tourney) Foster Laramie, Wyo. (BCA Invite) Lutz Honolulu, Hawai’i (Rainbow) Lutz

XAVIER (1-6) Jan. 4, 1971 Jan. 14, 2006 Mar. 9, 2006 Feb. 3, 2007 Feb. 13, 2008 Jan. 28, 2009 Feb. 19, 2009

L L L L L L W

H: 1-2 A: 0-3 N: 0-1 Cincinnati, Ohio HALTON ARENA Cincinnati, Ohio (A-10) Cincinnati, Ohio HALTON ARENA Cincinnati, Ohio HALTON ARENA

Foster Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz Lutz

W 80-74

N: 1-0 Santa Ana, Ca. (Cable Car)

Lutz

68-74 65-78 55-59 57-91 60-62 47-69 65-60

Pratt

YALE (1-0) Dec. 28, 2004

WISCONSIN-LACROSSE (1-0) H: 1-0 Jan. 7, 1973 W 86-78 UNCC

Foster

YOUNGSTOWN STATE (1-0) H: 1-0 Dec. 21, 2009 W 100-80 HALTON ARENA

WISCONSIN-SUPERIOR (1-0) H: 1-0 Dec. 6, 1980 W 101-59 COLISEUM

Pratt

WOFFORD (4-1) Dec. 9, 1975 W 107-79

Rose

H: 4-1 UNCC

Overall 11 7-12 0 1 1 5 2-2

Under Lutz 5 2-5 0 0 0 2 1-0

1977 (HEAD COACH: LEE ROSE) - AT-LARGE 1st Round: W, 91-86 OT vs. Central Michigan - Bloomington, Ind. 2nd Round: W, 81-59 vs. #6 Syracuse - Lexington, Ky. Reg’l Champ: W, 75-68 vs. #1 Michigan - Lexington, Ky. Nat’l Semis: L, 49-51 vs. #10 Marquette - Atlanta, Ga. 3rd-Place: L, 94-106 vs. #5 UNLV - Atlanta, Ga. 1988 (#13 SEED) (HEAD COACH: JEFF MULLINS) - AUTOMATIC 1st Round: L, 92-98 OT vs. #4 seed Brigham Young - Atlanta, Ga. 1992 (#7 SEED) (HEAD COACH: JEFF MULLINS) - AT LARGE 1st Round: L, 74-76 vs. #10 seed Iowa State - Worcester, Mass. 1995 (#7 SEED) (HEAD COACH: JEFF MULLINS) - AT-LARGE 1st Round: L, 68-70 vs. #10 seed Stanford - Albany, N.Y. 1997 (#7 SEED) (HEAD COACH: MELVIN WATKINS) - AT-LARGE 1st Round: W, 79-67 vs. #10 Georgetown - Tucson, Ariz. 2nd Round: L, 58-77 vs. #2 seed Utah (#2 ranked) - Tucson, Ariz. 1998 (#8 SEED) (HEAD COACH: MELVIN WATKINS) - AT-LARGE 1st Round: W, 77-62 vs. #9 seed Illinois-Chicago - Hartford, Conn. 2nd Round: L, 83-93 OT vs. #1 seed North Carolina (#1 ranked) - Hartford, Conn. 1999 (#5 SEED) (HEAD COACH: BOBBY LUTZ) - AUTOMATIC 1st Round: W, 81-70 OT vs. #12 seed Rhode Island - Milwaukee, Wisc. 2nd Round: L, 72-85 vs. #13 seed Oklahoma - Milwaukee, Wisc. 2001 (#9 SEED) (HEAD COACH: BOBBY LUTZ) - AUTOMATIC 1st Round: W, 70-63 vs. #8 seed Tennessee - Dayton, Ohio 2nd Round: L, 61-79 vs. #1 seed Illinois - Dayton, Ohio 2002 (#9 SEED) (HEAD COACH: BOBBY LUTZ) - AT-LARGE 1st Round: L, 63-82 vs. #8 seed Notre Dame - Greenville, S.C. 2004 (#9 SEED) (HEAD COACH: BOBBY LUTZ) - AT-LARGE 1st Round: L, 73-76 vs. #8 seed Texas Tech - Buffalo, N.Y. 2005 (#7 SEED) (HEAD COACH: BOBBY LUTZ) - AT-LARGE 1st Round: L, 63-75 vs. #9 seed NC State - Worcester, Mass.

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Record 3-2 0-3 2-2 2-5 7-12

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AWARD WINNERS

ALL-AMERICAS LL IME ETTERMEN Eddie Basden George, James ‘78* A Pearce, Don ‘72-76**** 2004-05 2nd team (Basketball Times) Goldwire, Leemire ‘05-08**** Abrams, Rodney ‘85-86** Persley, Frank ‘87-89** 3rd team (Sports Illustrated) Goodman, Tim ‘90* Alexander, De’Angelo ‘06-07** Phaler, Sean ‘07-08** H.M. (AP) Gordon, Travis ‘04-07**** Alexander, Quincy ‘95* Pigford, C.J. ‘04* Andre Davis Graham, Stanley ‘70* Andersen, Ian ‘07-09*** Pipes, Pino ‘94-95** Grier, Vincent ‘03* Anthony, Jerry ‘66-69**** Plavich, Brendan ‘04-05** 1992-93 5th team Freshman (B. Weekly) Gromlowicz, Ray ‘84-87**** Atkinson, Emery ‘83-84** Plondke, Dan ‘86-88** Byron Dinkins Gruber, Jeff ‘75-78**** Potts, Bobby ‘80, ‘81-82** B 1987-88 3rd team (Basketball Weekly) Guevara, Diego ‘98-01**** Price, Kelvin ‘98-99** Badgett, Joe ‘86-87* 4th team (Basketball Times) Gullickson, John ‘83-84** Price, Robert ‘95* Baker, Chris ‘89-92*** H.M. (AP; U.P.I.; Sporting News) Pulley, Michael ‘86-87** H Baldwin, Mitchell ‘03-06**** 1988-89 H.M. (AP; B. Weekly; B. Times) R Haneberg, Rick ‘73* Ball, Bob ‘73, ‘75-76*** Redmond, Bill ‘67* Hargraves, Rusty ‘84-87**** Ball, Cedric ‘87-90*** Clinton Hinton Reed, Tory ‘01-03*** Harris, DiJuan ‘08-09** Banister, Dan ‘87-91**** 1984-85 2ndteam Freshman (B. Weekly) Richardson, Raheem ‘96* Hayward, Charles ‘99* Barden, Dave ‘70* 4th team Freshman (B. Times) Robson, Sam ‘88-89** Heath, Jon ‘74-75** Barnes, Reggie ‘86-89**** H.M. (AP; The Sporting News) S Helliwell, Wade ‘00* Barnes, Will ‘73-74** DeMarco Johnson Sager, Chris ‘03-05*** Helms, Bob ‘71* Barnett, Javarris ‘09* Scott, Phil ‘77-79*** Hester, Mike ‘77* Barney, Rick ‘82* 1995-96 H.M. (AP; The Sporting News) Seawell, Carter ‘80-81** Hill, Dalonte ‘98-00** Basden, Eddie, ‘02-05**** 1996-97 4th team (Hoop Scoop) Shaw, Versile ‘97-98** Hinton, Clinton ‘85* Basinger, Ben ‘67-70**** H.M. (AP; The Sporting News) Shipman, Sheldon ‘73-76**** Houpt, Matt ‘79-82**** Bellamy, Ronnie ‘87-88** 1997-98 3rd team (Basketball Weekly) Sloan, Terry ‘71-72** Howard, Chris ‘03* Bennett, Marcus ‘06* Smith, Kedric ‘98-00*** Melvin Johnson Howard, Roderick ‘94-97**** Best, Tyler ‘03* Smith, Leroy ‘82-85**** Hurley, Lane ‘67* Black, Chris ‘71-72** 1983-84 H.M. (AP) Snipes, Robbie ‘66-68*** Blue, Robert Earl ‘72-74*** I Chad Kinch Snyder, Russ ‘04* Boggs, Jerry ‘71-72* Iti, Martin ‘04-05** 1976-77 1st team Freshman (AP; U.P.I.) Stavrakas, Nick ‘67* Boggs, Steve ‘70* J 1977-78 H.M.(AP; Playboy; Sporting News) Bolly, Jack, ‘89-92’*** Stephens, Cam ‘01-02** Jackson, George ‘74-75** 1978-79 H.M. (AP) Stephens, Tyrone ‘81-83** Bommer, Geoff ‘73-75*** James, Ponce ‘95-96** Swanigan, Ellious ‘97* 1979-80 H.M. (AP) Booker, David ‘07* Jamison, Jerell, ‘06-07** T Bourke, Michael ‘86* Jarvis Lang Jasper, Kendell ‘96* Terrell, James ‘91-92** Broadhurst, Cedrick ‘90-93**** Jefferson, Luther ‘73-74** 1990-91 1st team (ESPN) Thames, Harold ’71-72** Brown, Demon ‘01-04**** Johnson, Delano ‘90-92, ‘94**** 2nd team Freshman (U.P.I.; Sport) Thaxton, Marshall ‘71-73** Bryant, Kim ‘83-84** Johnson, DeMarco ‘95-98**** 1993-94 H.M. (AP; The Sporting News) Theodore, Philippe ‘97* Bryson, Charles ‘71* Johnson, Greg ‘80* Thomas, Jobey 99-02**** Bundy, Dimingus ‘97* H.M. (B. Weekly; B. Times) Johnson, Kevin ‘01-03**** Thomas, Marlon ‘98-99** Burge, Andrew ‘03* 1994-95 H.M. (AP; The Sporting News) Johnson, Melvin ‘81-84**** Thompson, Bershaun Burkholder, Will ‘93* Johnson, Michael ‘80* H.M. (B. Weekly; B. Times) ‘91-94**** C Johnson, Reggie ‘85* Lew Massey Tison, T.J. ‘96* Carter, Reid ‘68* Jones, Derek ‘72-73** Tolliver, Dee ‘98-01**** 1975-76 H.M. (AP) Church, Kyle ‘07-09*** Jones, KenKay ‘00-01** Turpin, James ‘69-70** 1977-78 H.M. (AP; The Sporting News) Clemmons, Calvin ‘03-04** Jones, Phil ‘08-09** V Coleman, Antwon ‘06-07** K Cedric Maxwell VanDenBergh, Roland ‘78-81**** Coleman, RaShad ‘09* Kinch, Chad ‘77-80**** 1975-76 H.M. (AP) W Coley, Charlie ‘08-09** King, Kevin ‘76-79**** 1976-77 1st team Converse (NABC) Walker, OdeIl ‘82-83** Colson, Sean ‘97-98** Koonce, Donnie ‘78-81**** 2nd team (AP) Ward, Phil ‘79-82**** Conrath, Mark ‘68* Kuehl, Alexander ‘96-97** Washington, Mike ‘86-89**** Cress, Gary ‘68* Michael Milling Kummer, Bobby ‘93-96**** Watkins, Melvin ‘74-77**** 1985-86 H.M. (AP) D L Wells, Roy ‘95-96** Dae, Norris ‘69-72**** Lang, Jarvis ‘91, ‘93-95**** Phil Ward West, Jeff ‘86-89**** Davis, Andre ‘93-94; ‘96-97**** Lemmond, Bob ‘67-69*** 1978-79 Freshman (Basketball Weekly) Wheeler, Billy ‘84-85** Davis, Randy ‘83-84’** Lewis, Jerrell ‘06-07** 1981-82 H.M. (The Sporting News) White, Rodney ‘01* DeVaull, Daryl ‘90-92*** Loyd, Tripp ‘93* Whitehead, Kenny ‘99-00** Rodney White Devone, George ‘78-80*** M Whitfield, Lee ‘78* Dewhurst, Charles ‘08-09** 2000-01 H.M. (AP) Mack, Lamont, ‘08-09** Wilderness, An’Juan ‘08-09** Dinkins, Byron ‘86-89**** Marsh, Eric ‘06* Henry Williams Wilhite, Aaron ‘93-94** Dobson, Rick ‘72-74*** Massey, Lew ‘75-78**** 1988-89 1st team Freshman (U.P.I.) Williams, Carlos ‘07* Dominick, Jason ‘94-95** Maxwell, Cedric ‘74-77**** Williams, Courtney ‘06-07** 2nd team Freshman (AP) Donahue, Pete ‘68-70*** McDaniel, Reuben ‘81-84**** Williams, Henry, ‘89-91**** 1989-90 H.M. (The Sporting News) Dottin, Malru ‘91-93*** Miller, Tripp ‘05-06** Williams, Jermaine ‘01-02** 1990-91 H.M. (The Sporting News; AP) Downs, Shanderic ‘94-97**** Milling, Michael ‘86-87** Williams, Johnathan, ‘00-01** Drayton, E.J. ‘05-07** 1991-92 H.M. (AP; U.P.I.;Sporting News) Moss, Benny ‘90-91** Williams, Keith ‘84-87**** Drye, Lamar ‘90-91** N H.M. (B. Weekly; B. Times) Williamson, Irvin ‘84-87**** Duncan, Eric “Slim” ‘86-89**** Nance, Chris ‘05-06** Keith Williams Wilson, Lee ‘72* Dwiggins, Chris ‘97-00**** Nash, Curtis ‘02-03** Winston, Jerry ‘79* 1986-87 H.M. (AP) Neely, Jonathan ‘99-00** F Wissel, Scott ‘84* Curtis Withers Ngoundjo, Gaby ‘08-09** Fields, Jimmy ‘96* Withers, Curtis ‘03-06**** Niparavicius, Matas ‘01-02** 2003-04 3rd Team (Basketball Times) Fitzgibbons, Scott ‘85-88**** Woods, Prentice ‘94* O Finklea, Harrison ‘81-82** 2004-05 H.M. (Sports Illustrated) Wright, Monte ‘91* Odom, Rodney ‘92-94*** Furlow, Lawrence ‘81-82** USA BASKETBALL Wylie, Kenneth ‘90-92*** P G Y Henry Williams Parker, Jermain ‘92-95**** Gardiner, Tremaine ‘96-97; 99-00**** Young, Galen ‘98-99** 1990 U.S. Olympic Festival (gold) Parker, Shane ‘94* Gardner, Michael ‘84-85** Z Patterson, Bruce ‘95* 1991 USA National Team Gerrity, Michael ‘08* Zimmerman, James, ‘00-01** 1991 World Univ. Games (bronze) Jarvis Lang Jermain Parker De’Angelo Alexander 1991 USA Junior National Team 1992 U.S. Olympic Festival (silver) 2003 U.S. U21 World Championships World Univ. Junior Games (gold) 2003 Global Games (gold medal) Andre Davis Jeff Mullins 1993 U.S. Olympic Festival (bronze) Curtis Withers USA Basketball Staff, 1991-96 2004 U.S. World Championship for Young DeMarco Johnson Men Qualifying team (Gold Medal) 1994 U.S. Olympic Festival (bronze) 2005 U.S. U21 World Championship Team 1997 USA World Univ. Games Team 2005 US Global Games (Gold Medal)

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award Winners PLAYER OF THE YEAR

ALL-CONFERENCE

1976-77 1987-88

Cedric Maxwell Byron Dinkins

1967-68 1968-69 1969-70

Jarvis Lang

Sun Belt

Sun Belt Metro 1994-95

Conference USA 1997-98 2004-05

Sun Belt

Lee Rose Jeff Mullins

Metro 1994-95

Jeff Mullins

Conference USA 1996-97

Melvin Watkins

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Sun Belt 1976-77 1980-81 1984-85 1988-89 1990-91

Chad Kinch Melvin Johnson Clinton Hinton Henry Williams Jarvis Lang

Metro 1992-93

Andre Davis

Conference USA 2000-01

Rodney White

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Conference USA 2003-04 2004-05

Eddie Basden Eddie Basden

FIRST TEAM ALL-LEAGUE Sun Belt 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1981-82 1983-84 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91

Cedric Maxwell Lew Massey Chad Kinch Lew Massey Chad Kinch Kevin King Chad Kinch Bobby Potts Phil Ward Melvin Johnson Byron Dinkins Byron Dinkins Henry Williams Henry Williams

Metro 1991-92 1993-94 1994-95

Henry Williams Jarvis Lang Jarvis Lang

Conference USA 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 2000-01 2001-02 2003-04 2004-05

DeMarco Johnson DeMarco Johnson Sean Colson Galen Young Rodney White Jobey Thomas Curtis Withers Eddie Basden Curtis Withers

Atlantic 10 2005-06

1976-77

DeMarco Johnson Eddie Basden

COACH OF THE YEAR 1976-77 1987-88

Dixie Intercollegiate

De’Angelo Alexander Curtis Withers

1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91

Bob Lemmond Ben Basinger Ben Basinger; Norris Dae Cedric Maxwell (1st) Lew Massey (1st) Melvin Watkins (2nd) Chad Kinch (1st) Lew Massey (1st) Chad Kinch (1st) Kevin King (1st) Chad Kinch (1st) Phil Ward (2nd) Bobby Potts (1st) Phil Ward (1st) Melvin Johnson (2nd) Melvin Johnson (1st) Clinton Hinton (2nd) Michael Milling (2nd) Byron Dinkins (1st) Dan Plondke (2nd) Byron Dinkins (1st) Henry Williams (2nd) Henry Williams (1st) Henry Williams (1st) Jarvis Lang (2nd)

Metro 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95

Henry Williams Jarvis Lang (2nd) Jarvis Lang (1st) Jarvis Lang (1st)

Conference USA 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

DeMarco Johnson (2nd) DeMarco Johnson (1st) Sean Colson (2nd) DeMarco Johnson (1st) Sean Colson (1st) Galen Young (1st) Rodney White (1st) Jobey Thomas (3rd) Jobey Thomas (1st) Cam Stephens (2nd) Demon Brown (2nd) Curtis Withers (1st) Eddie Basden (1st) Curtis Withers (1st)

Atlantic 10 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

De’Angelo Alexander (1st) Curtis Withers (1st) Leemire Goldwire (HM) De’Angelo Alexander (3rd) Leemire Goldwire (3rd) Lamont Mack (3rd)

ALL-FRESHMEN TEAM Sun Belt 1984-85 1985-86 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91

Clinton Hinton* Jeff West Henry Williams* Cedrick Broadhurst Benny Moss Jarvis Lang* James Terrell

Metro 1992-93 1994-95

Andre Davis* DeMarco Johnson

Conference USA 2000-01 2002-03 2003-04

Rodney White* Curtis Withers Martin Iti

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Jobey Thomas (2nd team)

Atlantic 10 2007-08 An’Juan Wilderness * Freshman of the Year

ALL-DECADE TEAM Sun Belt (1976-86) Chad Kinch Cedric Maxwell

Conference USA (1995-2005) DeMarco Johnson

TOURNAMENT MVP Dixie

1968-69

Ben Basinger

Sun Belt 1976-77 1987-88

Cedric Maxwell Byron Dinkins

Metro 1991-92

Henry Williams

Conference USA 1998-99 2000-01

Galen Young Rodney White

ALL-TOURNAMENT Sun Belt 1976-77 1979-80 1987-88 1989-90

Cedric Maxwell Melvin Watkins Chad Kinch Chad Kinch Byron Dinkins Henry Williams

Metro 1991-92 1993-94

Henry Williams Jarvis Lang

Conference USA 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01

DeMarco Johnson Sean Colson DeMarco Johnson Galen Young Kelvin Price Diego Guevara Jobey Thomas Rodney White Diego Guevara

Atlantic 10 2007-08

Leemire Goldwire

POST-SEASON ALL-TOURNAMENT

1975-76 NIT Cedric Maxwell (MVP) 1976-77 NCAA Cedric Maxwell (Mideast MVP) Chad Kinch (all-Mideast)

ALL-DISTRICT 1978-79 1979-80 1981-82 1987-88 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 2005-06

Chad Kinch Chad Kinch Phil Ward Byron Dinkins Henry Williams Henry Williams Henry Williams Jarvis Lang Jarvis Lang DeMarco Johnson (HM) DeMarco Johnson (1st) DeMarco Johnson (2nd) Galen Young Curtis Withers (2nd)


AWARD WINNERs YEAR W-L LEAGUE 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

6-17 7-21 5-17 12-10 14-16 15-8 14-11 14-12 22-4 23-3 24-6 28-5 20-7 16-11 15-12 10-17 15-12 8-20 9-19 5-23 8-20 18-14 22-9 17-12 16-14 14-14 23-9 15-13 16-13 19-8 14-15 22-9 20-11 23-11 17-16 22-11 18-12 13-16 21-9 21-9 19-13 14-16 20-14 11-20

W-L NOTE

Dixie (NAIA) Dixie (NAIA) Dixie (NAIA) Dixie (NAIA) Dixie (NAIA) Independent (NCAA Div. I) Independent (NCAA Div. I) Independent (NCAA Div. I) Independent (NCAA Div. I) Independent (NCAA Div. I) Independent (NCAA Div. I) Sun Belt Sun Belt Sun Belt Sun Belt Sun Belt Sun Belt Sun Belt Sun Belt Sun Belt Sun Belt Sun Belt Sun Belt Sun Belt Sun Belt Sun Belt Metro Metro Metro Metro C-USA C-USA C-USA C-USA C-USA C-USA C-USA C-USA C-USA C-USA A-10 A-10 A-10 A-10

Galen Young co-MVP, 1999

MVP

HAYWARD MEMORIAL GRUBSTAKE AWARD

Dixie Tourney Champs Dixie Tourney Champs

5-1 9-1 6-4 9-5 3-9 3-7 5-9 2-12 1-13 1-13 6-8 11-3 10-4 6-8 6-8 7-5 6-6 7-5 8-4 6-8 10-4 13-3 10-6 7-9 10-6 11-5 8-8 12-4 12-4 11-5 7-9 9-7 5-11

NIT Finals Sun Belt Champs; Final Four Sun Belt Reg.-Season Champs

Jeff Mullins 1st year as coach Sun Belt Champs; NCAA NIT Metro Champs; NCAA NIT Metro Champs; NCAA C-USA Div. Champs; NCAA NCAA C-USA Champs; NCAA NIT C-USA Champs; NCAA NCAA C-USA RS co-champs; NCAA NCAA NIT NIT

Norris Dae Robert Earl Blue; Jerry Boggs Robert Earl Blue Robert Earl Blue; George Jackson George Jackson Lew Massey; Cedric Maxwell Melvin Watkins Lew Massey Chad Kinch; Kevin King Chad Kinch Donnie Koonce Phil Ward; Bobby Potts Emery Akinson Emery Akinson Clinton Hinton Michael Milling Keith Williams Byron Dinkins Byron Dinkins; Henry Williams Cedric Ball Henry Williams; Jarvis Lang Henry Williams Cedrick Broadhurst Jarvis Lang Jarvis Lang DeMarco Johnson DeMarco Johnson DeMarco Johnson Galen Young; Kelvin Price Tremaine Gardiner Rodney White Jobey Thomas; Cam Stephens Demon Brown Eddie Basden; Curtis Withers Eddie Basden; Curtis Withers Curtis Withers Leemire Goldwire Leemire Goldwire Lamont Mack

Rodney White MVP, 2001

Jeff Gruber Kevin King Chad Kinch Donnie Koonce Phil Ward John Gullickson Reuben McDaniel Leroy Smith Jeff West Entire team Mike Washington Kenneth Wylie Chris Baker; Jack Bolly Bobby Kummer; Jarvis Lang Jarvis Lang Jermain Parker Bobby Kummer Alexander Kuehl Sean Colson; Versile Shaw Jobey Thomas Jobey Thomas; J. Zimmerman Dee Tolliver; James Zimmerman Jermaine Williams Eddie Basden Brendan Plavich Brendan Plavich Antwon Coleman Ian Andersen Ian Andersen DiJuan Harris

Jobey Thomas co-MVP, 2002 Hayward Award, 1999; 2000

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BYRON DINKINS (1985-89)

The first recruit of the Jeff Mullins Era, Charlotte-native Byron Dinkins helped restore hometown pride in the 49ers program. He led the 1988 49er squad to the NCAA Southeast Regional after capturing the Sun Belt Conference Regular Season and Tournament championships -- all firsts for the program since 1977. MVP of both Sun Belt titles, “The Dink”, a long-distance shooter and lightning-quick point guard with a ball-hawking defensive style, took full advantage of the new NCAA three-point rule and compiled 1657 points, 513 assists, and 139 three-point field goals. He is best remembered for his 37-point uprising in the Sun Belt title clinching win over UAB, Feb. 25, 1988. Retired Oct. 16, 1997.

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EDDIE BASDEN (2002-05)

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MELVIN WATKINS (1973-77)

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HENRY WILLIAMS (1988-92)

Make your presence felt. Must have been Eddie’s credo. Eddie Basden did so offensively, defensively, on the boards, on the break, from long range or in the paint. He had a knack for recognizing key moments and for making game-breaking plays. A two-time Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year and the 2005 C-USA Player of the Year, Eddie earned 2nd (Basketball Times) and 3rd (Sports Illustrated) team all-America honors. The 49ers all-time steals leader appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated for his defensive prowess. And he won games. He went to three NCAA Tournaments. In 2005 he led the 49ers to a 21-9 record and four straight weeks in the national rankings. Eddie did what was necessary, big or small, to win games. And he did so with class. Retired Feb. 19, 2009

A quality point guard, a quality coach and an unquestioned leader, Melvin Watkins brought integrity and competition to the court every game and every practice. Listen to his coach Lee Rose, “When I took over here (1975) I scheduled a meeting with each of the (returning) players. I met with Melvin first and cancelled every meeting thereafter. I knew I found my Captain.” A muscular 6-3 guard from Reidsville, N.C., Watkins waited two years to become a starter and then captained teams to the 1976 NIT Finals and 1977 NCAA Final Four. He was the playmaker, the team leader and the heart and soul of teams that never lost a home game --58 straight wins, in fact. And, his teams compiled records of 22-4, 23-3, 24-6 and 28-5 for a combined mark of 97-18. Retired March 2, 1977. The all-time leading scorer in 49er history with 2383 points, Henry Williams is one of the best three-point shooters in 49ers folklore with 308 bonus shots, including 105 as a senior when he led the 49ers to the 1992 Metro Conference Tournament crown and an “at-large” berth in the NCAA East Regional. His two free throws with just seconds left iced the title game over Tulane as he earned Metro MVP. The 6-2 southpaw guard from Indianapolis, Ind., Williams notched a 20-point game in a nationally-televised game against West Virginia in just his third game. He received 64 stitches in his forehead during a win over South Florida and played less than 36 hours later in Jacksonville. He produced a record 65 games of at least 20-points. Retired March 7, 1992.

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DEMARCO JOHNSON (1994-98)

An unstoppable force inside, DeMarco Johnson made a name for himself with his strong moves, deft shooting touch and competitive nature. Named 1998 C-USA Player of the Year, Johnson was a two-time first team all-C-USA selection, who earned third-team all-America honors (Basketball Weekly) and honorable all-America honors (AP). One of just four players in school history to surpass 2000 career points (2005), he is still among C-USA’s all-time leading scorers despite playing in that league for just three seasons. He retired as the school’s fourth all-time leading scorer and third all-time leading rebounder and was a part of three NCAA Tournament teams, helping two of them (1997; 1998) advance to the 2nd round. He posted a 16.8 career scoring average; 7.8 career rebounding average. Retired Jan. 26, 2000.

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JARVIS LANG (1990-91; 92-95)

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CEDRIC MAXWELL (1973-77)

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CHARLES HAYWARD (1997-99)

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The most explosive dunker in school history, Jarvis Lang authored a powerful career that included 1855 points, 1047 rebounds and a record 162 dunks. His rebounding number ranks second all-time, but no one grabbed more offensive rebounds. Lang, a 6-6 forward from Farmville, N.C., capped his career as the 1995 Metro Conference Most Valuable Player when he led the 49ers to the last of the league’s 20 crowns and an “at-large” berth in the NCAA East Regional. In 1991, he was named First Team Freshman All-America by various publications, including UPI, when he led all NCAA frosh in scoring (19.6) and rebounding (10.6) -- just the third player in collegiate basketball ever to do so. Retired Oct. 15, 1996

The man who defines 49ers basketball is Cedric “Cornbread” Maxwell, the 1977 NCAA Mideast Regional Most Valuable Player and the man who led Charlotte to unexpected heights as a program newcomer to NCAA Division I basketball. He played on 49ers teams that posted an incredible 58-0 home record and a 97-18 mark, overall, which included runs through the 1976 NIT Finals and the 1977 NCAA Final Four. When he finished his career he owned numerous records including the program’s scoring, rebounding and blocked shots records with 1824 points, 1117 rebounds and 94 blocks. The rebounding record still stands. Maxwell, a 6-8 center from Kinston, N.C., is considered the greatest player in 49er history. Retired March 2, 1977.

Charles fought the greatest battle. Facing Leukemia, just prior to his freshman season, Hayward stared it down to live his dream of playing college basketball. He worked like none other to return to top physical shape after being weakened by the chemotherapy that sent his Leukemia into remission. He returned to the team and the hardwood to play 10 games in the fall of 1998. Against George Washington, he scored eight points with seven rebounds and a Halton Arena record six blocked shots. He scored a game-tying basket with 1:00 left in overtime in the 49ers first visit to North Carolina. In late December, 1998, however the Leukemia returned. He passed away Sept. 12, 1999. An inspiration and a hero. Retired September 15, 1999.


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ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Charlotte 49ers Director of Athletics Judy Rose is one of the most successful and wellrespected Athletics Directors in the nation. At the time of her appointment in 1990, she was just the third female to be put in charge of a Division I program. In 1999-2000, she became the first female to serve on the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee. She served a five-year term (2000-2004) on that committee. She also completed a term as 2003-04 President of the National Association of College Directors of Athletics (NACDA). With the 49ers, she has overseen the 49ers moves from the Sun Belt Conference to the Metro Conference to Conference USA and onto the Atlantic 10 in 2005-06. She has overseen the 49ers growth into a program that for the first time is fully-funded at the NCAA level for athletic scholarships. She has helped raise monies for new athletic facilities, including the James H. Barnhardt Student Activity Center (Dale F. Halton Arena), the Miltimore-Wallis Athletics and Academic Training Center, the Irwin Belk Track and Field Center (Transamerica Field), the Wachovia Fieldhouse, the Short Game Golf Practice Facility at Rocky River Golf of Concord, N.C. and the Robert and Mariam Hayes Baseball Stadium. The 49ers will begin construction on their on-campus tennis facility in the spring of 2010. In all, she has helped develop nearly $50 million worth of athletic facilities which have enhanced playing venues, academic services, strength and conditioning programs, training and medical support to improve the experience of each and every student-athlete. She has been instrumental in attracting national sporting events to Charlotte, including the 1994 Men’s Final Four, the 1996 Women’s Final Four, the 1997 AAU Junior Olympics and the 1999 and 2000 NCAA Division I Men’s Soccer College Cup. In 2008, the 49ers hosted the NCAA Div. I Men’s Basketball East Regional at Bobcats Arena. It is under her watch that the 49ers have expanded opportunities to include women’s soccer and men’s and women’s track. Her next step has been to lead the 49ers

most aggressive push to add football to the Charlotte 49ers program. Winning approval from both the Chancellor and UNC Charlotte Board of Trustees in 2008, the 49ers have pushed forward with plans to start the program in 2013. In addition, it has been under Rose’s leadership that the 49ers athletics program has enjoyed its best success. The men’s basketball program has copped nine NCAA bids under her reign and men’s soccer has enjoyed five bids, including a trip to the 1996 National Semifinals. Baseball, women’s basketball, women’s soccer and golf have all posted multiple NCAA Tournament bids while the men’s tennis team earned its first-ever bid. The 49ers have also landed their first-ever individual NCAA qualifiers in men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track and field and cross-country. Recent highlights include four straight A10 titles for the women’s indoor track, women’s outdoor track and golf programs as well as a program-best third-place finish for the 49ers at the 2007 NCAA Men’s Golf Championship. With that top four finish, Charlotte has boasted a “Final Four” team in both decades that Rose has served as A.D. (‘90’s - M. Soccer, 1996; ‘00’s - Golf, 2007). Since Rose became A.D., 14 of the school’s 16 athletic programs have either won a league title or been represented in NCAA play, or both. Along the way, Rose has reaped her share of awards, most notably the 2001 NACDA Southeast Region Athletic Director of the Year Award. Other awards have included the Pegasus Award in 1999, the 1996 Bob Quincy Award by the Charlotte Sportsman Club, and the 1996 Charlotte Regional Sports Commission “Sixth-Man” Award for city-wide athletic achievement. She was selected the 1996 Woman of the Year in Charlotte and was named the 1997 Citizen of the Year by the University Chamber of Commerce. In 1986, she became the first female inducted into the Blacksburg (S.C.) Hall of Fame and she received her 25Year Service Award from UNC Charlotte in 2000. More recently, she was inducted into Winthrop’s Athletics Hall of Fame, was named one of the city’s Top Businesswomen by The Business Journal and was recognized with the Judy Wilkins Rose endowment as part of the University YMCA’s Y Pathways program.

THERE FROM THE START Dr. J.H. Woodward appointed Judy Rose director of athletics at UNC Charlotte, July 1, 1990. But Rose’s Mike Hummer, Dale Halton, Judy Rose and Irwin commitment started well before that. Belk. Rose joined the program in 1975 as women’s basketball and tennis coach. She was promoted to assistant

ABOUT JUDY ROSE: DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS 19 years ‘91-09 1985-90: Associate Director of Athletics 1981-85: Assistant Director of Athletics NCAA Tournaments: 13 programs*; 61 trips with Rose as AD 1 team; 2 trips prior to Rose as AD * 7 programs have had individuals qualify for NCAA Championships League Titles: 14 sports with Rose as AD 2 sports prior to Rose as AD Highlights: Named A.D. in 1990: Became just the third woman in the country to head an NCAA Division I college athletics program. First woman to be named to the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee, serving a five-year term from 2000-2004. Overseen the 49ers moves from the Sun Belt Conference to the Metro Conference, Conference USA and the Atlantic 10. The 49ers athletic department is fully-funded at the NCAA allowable levels for the first time in school history. Spearheaded $50 million worth of facilities construction, including the Barnhardt Center, Belk Track and Field, the Wachovia Fieldhouse, the Miltimore-Wallis Athletics and Academic Training Center, the Short Game Golf Practice Facility and Robert and Mariam Hayes Baseball Stadium. Joined the university in 1975 as women’s basketball and women’s tennis coach. Host: 1994 NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Four, 1996 NCAA Women’s Final Four 1999; 2000 NCAA Men’s College Cup 1997 AAU Junior Olympics NCAA Regional Tournaments (including the 2008 NCAA East Regional at Bobcats Arena)

athletic director in 1981 and was named associate director of athletics in 1985 as chief administrator to then-athletic director and men’s basketball coach Jeff Mullins. In 1990, Mullins was asked by the UNC Board of Governors to relinquish his dual role. Upon that recommendation, Dr. Woodward promoted Mullins to Associate Vice Chancellor/men’s basketball coach and Rose was named director of athletics. Rose became the sixth person to head the athletics department and just the second who was not also the men’s basketball coach. She

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ATHLETIC DIRECTOR was the third woman, ever, to spearhead a collegiate program. SINCE THEN In her first year as director, the program left the Sun Belt Conference and joined the Metro Conference; the athletic department’s D.L. Phillips Athletic Complex, home of the varsity baseball, soccer and softball fields, underwent dramatic change; and plans were finalized for the James H. Barnhardt Student Activity Center and Dale F. Halton Arena. The athletic program received a construction facelift as two major projects were unveiled in 1994. In October, 1994, the Wachovia Athletic Field House, a 10,000-square foot locker room and office complex for baseball, men’s soccer, women’s soccer and softball was opened. By 1996, the 49ers had the $5.7 million Irwin Belk Track & Field Center: a 4,000-seat stadium complex which includes a 400-meter track, Transamerica Field for soccer and 11,000-square feet in fieldhouse space. Tennis courts were relocated to make a 15-court venue in the Phillips Complex. The multi-purpose $26 million Barnhardt Student Activity Center (SAC) and the 9,105-seat Halton Arena hosted its first athletic contest, December 2, 1996. Rose attracted what at the time was the largest gift in UNC Charlotte history in naming the Barnhardt Center and a second substantial gift in naming Halton Arena. The Miltimore-Wallis Athletic Training Center, which is an addition to the SAC, was completed in December of 2003 and in the summer of 2006, the 49ers broke ground on Robert and Mariam Hayes Baseball Stadium. In all, since 1994, the 49ers will have completed over $46 million in new facilities. In 1995, Rose and Dr. Woodward led Charlotte into C- USA and in 2003 accepted an invitation to join the Atlantic 10 Conference in the 2005-06 season. Rose coordinated the 49ers effort as host institution of the 1991 and 1993 NCAA Men’s Basketball Southeast Regionals, the 1994 NCAA Men’s Final Four, the 1996 NCAA Women’s Final Four and the 1999 and 2000 NCAA Men’s Soccer College Cup. Charlotte joined Kentucky and Minnesota as the only programs to host both basketball Final Fours. More recently, Charlotte hosted the 2008 NCAA Men’s Basketball Regional. EARLY IN HER CAREER Rose served as coordinator of women’s athletics from 1976-82. She built the women’s basketball program from scratch as its first head coach from 1975-82. Rose produced heralded success on the A.I.A.W. Division II level and built a career record of 93-56, which included three 20-plus-win seasons and two AIAW All-Americans (Paula Bennett; Patricia Walker). In 1982, the 49ers women’s program left the AIAW for NCAA Division I, and Rose was named assistant athletic director. Since her appointment as A.D., Rose has added a full-time Compliance Officer, revamped the athletic academic advising program, hired a full-time strength and conditionning staff and developed a goals and objectives program for head coaches, administrative staff and student-athletes. Early in her administrative career, Rose pioneered the department’s most successful fund raiser, the annual Great Gold Rush Auction. The one night extravaganza

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began in 1984 and has generated over $2 million in its 24-year history, including more than $100,000 each of the last 20 years, a record $270,000 in 2006 and three straight years over the $200,000 plateau. She was also the brainchild behind the 49ers successful “Let Me Play” Luncheon that raises funds for women’s athletics. PERSONAL Rose graduated with her B.S. degree in physical education in 1974 from Winthrop University, where she lettered in basketball. She received her Master’s in physical education from Tennessee in 1975 while serving as an assistant coach to Pat Summitt. Rose is active on numerous boards, NCAA and A-10 Committees and is a popular guest speaker. She is on the Board of the Charlotte Regional Sports Commission and the selection committee for the Greater Charlotte Sports Hall of Fame. She is also on the advisory committee for the Belk College of Business MBA Sports Management Degree at UNC Charlotte and is a member of the National Advisory Board for the Intercollegiate Athletics Leadership Masters Degree Program at the University of Washington. She currently serves on Administrative Committee of the NCAA Championship and Competition Cabinet and her past committee involvement includes: Division I Women’s Basketball Discussion Group; NCAA Diversity Leadership Planning and Division I Men’s Collegiate Basketball Partnership. She has served on the Board of Directors of the N.C. Sports Hall of Fame; the USA Basketball Board, the Metro YMCA Board, the Board of Managers for University City YMCA; and the N.C. High School Athletic Association Foundation. She has chaired the NCAA Walter Byers Postgraduate Scholarship Committee.

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Baseball (4) 1993, 1998, 2007, 2008 Men’s Basketball (9) 1992, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005 Women’s Basketball (2) 2003, 2009 Men’s Cross-Country* (1) 1999 Women’s Cross-Country* (5) 1994, 1995, 1999, 2005, 2008 Men’s Golf (6) 1996*, 2005, 2006, 2007 (T3rd), 2008, 2009 Men’s Soccer (5) 1991, 1992, 1994, 1996 (F4), 1997 Women’s Soccer (4) 1998, 2002, 2007, 2008 Men’s Tennis (2) 2006*, 2007 Men’s Indoor Track* (3) 2001, 2002, 2005 Women’s Indoor Track* (5) 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009 Men’s Outdoor Track* (6) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2009 Women’s Outdoor Track* (9) 1995, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 *49ers represented in NCAA by one or more individuals.

Conference Championships Baseball (5) 1993, 1994, 1995, 2007, 2008 Men’s Basketball (5) 1992, 1995, 1999, 2001, 2004 Women’s Basketball (3) 2003, 2006, 2009 Men’s Cross-Country (1) 2002 Women’s Cross-Country (3) 1992, 1993, 1994 Men’s Golf (5) 1996, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Men’s Soccer (4) 1991, 1992, 1994, 1996 Women’s Soccer (7) 1995, 1997, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2008 Softball (1) 2006 Men’s Tennis (1) 2007 Men’s Indoor Track and Field (4) 2001, 2006, 2008, 2009 Women’s Indoor Track and Field (4) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Men’s Outdoor Track and Field (2) 2006, 2009 Women’s Outdoor Track and Field (4) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009

A native of Blacksburg, S.C., Rose and husband Ken were married July 19, 1986. They live in Denver, N.C.


THE Chancellor A native of Oakland, California, Philip L. Dubois attended the University of California, Davis, where he graduated in 1972 with an undergraduate degree in political science, earning election to the Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Beta Phi honor societies. He then earned master’s (1974) and doctoral (1978) degrees in the field from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Dubois began his academic career in 1976 at the University of California, Davis. Over the next 15 years, he rose through the faculty and administrative ranks to full professor and held various administrative posts, including associate vice chancellor for academic affairs. In 1991, Dubois was recruited to UNC Charlotte, where he spent the next six and a half years as provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs. Dubois was credited with drafting a strategic academic plan, leading the development of the university’s first comprehensive campus-wide plan for information technology, and initiating programs to better serve nontraditional adult students. Under his leadership, UNC Charlotte also planned and launched its first doctoral programs. In 1997, Dubois was named president of the University of Wyoming. In that role, he led the development of comprehensive academic, support services, and capital construction plans for the campus; stimulated a growing volume of new capital construction projects and building renovations; expanded UW’s role in statewide economic development; and improved the recruitment and retention of students. During his eight-year tenure, state and federal legislative support increased significantly, while private gifts to the university more than quadrupled. He was honored in 2004 by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) with its District VI Chief Executive Leadership Award. On March 18, 2005, Dubois was named UNC Charlotte’s fourth chancellor and assumed that role on July 15. In his first four years, Dubois has focused his efforts on building the University’s visibility and support in the Charlotte region; long-range planning for an expected enrollment of 35,000 students by the year 2020; completion of key capital construction projects (including a major new building to be located in Center City Charlotte); and improvement in the efficiency and effectiveness of critical business processes. Dr. Dubois and his wife, Lisa Lewis Dubois, have three children Logan, 26, an associate with an executive placement firm in Raleigh; Taylor, 23, an information technology associate with Bank of America; and Ali, 18, a sophomore at West Virginia University. They are the first family to occupy the chancellor’s official campus residence, Bissell House.

About Dubois Dr. Philip L. Dubois Ph. D. and master’s in Political Science (Wisconsin-Madison) A.B. in Political Science (Univ. of California - Davis, 1972)

Previous Experience President, University of Wyoming, 1997-2005 Provost & Vice Chancellor, UNC Charlotte, 1991-1997 Executive Assoc. Dean for College of Letters and Science University of California, Davis, 1990-91 Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Programs University of California, Davis, 1988-1990 Assistant Vice Chancellor; University of California, Davis, 1983-88

Athletic Ties NCAA Division I Board of Directors President, Mountain West Conference, 1998-99

2009-10 Board of Trustees Dr. Ruth G. Shaw, Chair Mr. Norman R. (Norm) Cohen, Vice Chair Mr. Eugene B. Johnson, Secretary Mr. James G. Babb Ambassador Mark W. Erwin Mr. David L. Hauser Ms. Dale F. Halton Mr. Robert F. Hull, Jr. Mr. Jeffrey S. Kane Ms. Karen A. Popp Mr. Bertram L. Scott Mr. Joseph Lemons, Student Body President, 2009-10

Chancellor’s Cabinet Dr. Philip L. Dubois, Chancellor Dr. Joan Lorden, Provost & Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs Mr. David Dunn, Vice Chancellor, University Relations and Community Affairs Ms. Elizabeth Hardin, Vice Chancellor, Business Affairs Dr. Arthur R. Jackson, Vice Chancellor, Student Affairs Dr. Stephen R. Mosier, Vice Chancellor, Research and Federal Relations Ms. Judith W. Rose, Director of Athletics Mr. Niles Sorensen, Vice Chancellor, Development and Alumni Affairs Dr. Jay Dominick, Vice Chancellor for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer Mr. David E. Broome, General Counsel

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Halton Arena Charlotte has called Halton Arena home for the past 12 years, winning 77% of their home games and advancing to the post-season nine times, with seven NCAA Tournament trips - the most successful 12-year run in school history. The decided home-court advantage is in large part due to the atmosphere within the arena. In 2004-05, the 49ers averaged a record 7577 fans per game and posted sellouts in four of the last five games. Charlotte has ranked as high as 10th in the nation in student attendance. The $26 million James H. Barnhardt Student Activity Center and 9,105-seat Dale F. Halton Basketball Arena opened Dec. 2, 1996. A 30,000 square-foot addition, the MiltimoreWallis Athletics and Academic Training Center was completed in 2003 and includes a dedicated weight room, practice gym and academic center for 49ers student-athletes. With a dedicated hardwood floor, strictly for 49ers’ men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball, spacious varsity locker rooms, a 7,000-square foot game room, a three-lane jogging track, four hardwood auxiliary gym floors, a series of Hospitality Suites, an expansive weight room, rock-climbing wall and aerobics center, students enjoy surroundings unmatched. Included in the Barnhardt Center is a food court and concession area managed by Chartwells. Halton Arena has also hosted high school championships, live music concerts, and the university’s graduation ceremonies.

Halton Arena:

Halton Arena’s Millionth Fan passed through the gates in 2007-08

Year 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Totals

Record Avg. Att’d. 10-2 5,544.3 10-1 6,717.1 11-2 6,676.2 9-3 6,849.2 10-2 7,107.6 11-3 7,483.6 11-4 6,422.5 10-3 7,381.2 12-2 7,577.9 9-6 6,641.5 10-4 6,025.7 13-3 7,312.1 9-6 6,184.2 135-41 (.767) 6,770.1 (total att’d: 1,191,531)

James H. Barnhardt/ Dale F. Halton Arena Quick Facts Seating ....................................................................................................9,105 Center Size ................................................................................192,000 sq.ft. Floor ...............................................................................................Hardwood Practice Areas .............................................................................4 Hardwood Cost ............................................................................................... $26 million Completed ...................................................................................... Fall, 1996 Locker Rooms...............................................................................................5 Star Dressing Rooms ....................................................................................3 Restaurant Pods ...........................................................................................3 Contains: .............................................................Game Room (7,000 sq. ft.), .............. Two Weight Rooms (5,200 sq. ft.), Aerobic Center (2,600 sq. ft.) Offices contained ................................................... Athletics Administration, ................................. Men’s & Women’s Tennis Offices, Arena Operations Hospitality Salons.........................................................................................5

Miltimore-Wallis Athletics & Academic Center

The 49ers have averaged 10.2 wins at home during the 13year history of Halton Arena. In those 13 years, Charlotte has enjoyed 10 post-season trips (7 NCAA; 3 NIT).

Center Size ..................................................................................30,000 sq.ft. Completed ...............................................................................................2003 Cost .............................................................................................. $6.4 million Contains ...................................................................Hayward Practice Court ................................................................. Academic Center; Weight Room ........................Men’s and Women’s Basketball; Volleyball & Golf Offices ...............................Video Education Center; Executive Conference Room

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ACADEMIC SERVICEs 2008-09

ACADEMIC SUCCESS FALL, 2008

Lisa Hibbs Athletic Academic Center Director

Mark Verburg Becky Assistant Cavaliere AAC Director

Ass’t. AAC Director

Donna Bialosky

Rachel Ramey Graduate Assistant

Admin. Assistant

The Charlotte 49ers Athletic Acafor four years. She was At the conclusion of the demic Center (AAC) prides itself on previously at Virginia 2009 spring semester, the academic excellence. Housed in the Tech as the Freshman Miltimore-Wallis Athletics Training 49ers athletic department Football Advisor and boasted a cumulative and Academic Center, the center is Indiana State as the AsGPA of 3.089 equipped with Dell computer termisistant Coordinator for nals, study hall facilities and a stock Academics. Cavaliere of tutors. earned her master’s in social psychology The AAC is committed to assisting all student- of sport from Southern Illinois in 1998 and athletes in achieving academic and personal sucher undergraduate degree in psychology cess at the university. The office provides support from Austin Peay in 1996. Cavaliere and her services designed to meet student-athletes’ unique husband Rich reside in Charlotte. needs and ensures that they are in compliance with Charlotte student-athletes continue to all university, Atlantic 10, and NCAA academic excel in the classroom during the 2008-2009 regulations. These services include orientation, year. The Department’s cumulative GPA study hall, tutoring, grade monitoring, academic was 3.089 after the spring 2009 semester. advising and registration assistance. This is the 3rd year that the Athletic DeLisa Hibbs serves as the Director of the AAC. partment’s Cumulative GPA reached the 3.0 Mark Verburg serves as an Assistant Director of the mark. It also marks the 26th semester that AAC and Life Skills Coordinator, Becky Cavaliere the Athletic GPA exceeded the university also serves as an Assistant Director and Tutor CoorGPA. Thirty-eight student-athletes have dinator, and Donna Bialosky is the Administrative graduated since August 2008. Overall 89% Assistant. The AAC also employs an array of tutors of the student-athletes that have exhausted that are available for student-athletes. their eligibility at UNC Charlotte since Hibbs graduated from Appalachian State in 1986 spring of 1993 have graduated. 169 studentwith a degree in communications/public relations athletes received academic honors in the fall and a minor in marketing. She then received her and 160 received academic honors in the master’s in speech communication from Wake spring. Thirty–eight student-athletes were Forest in 1987. After serving as assistant director named to the Chancellor’s List by earning of admissions at Charlotte for four years, she be- GPA’s of 3.8 or higher for the fall semester came the athletic academic director in March, 1993. and 28 student-athletes were named to the She is married to Charlotte baseball coach Loren Chancellor’s List for the spring semester. Hibbs; they are the parents of Lanie (9) and reside Twenty-two student-athletes had perfect in Unionville. 4.0’s in the fall and 17 student-athletes had Mark Verburg is in his eighth year with the 4.0’s in the spring. Seventy-five student-ath49ers’ Athletic Academic Center after serving as the letes were named to the fall 2008 Atlantic 10 compliance and marketing intern with the Charlotte Honor Roll (3.5 GPA for the semester) and 67 49ers. Verburg earned a master’s in sport managestudent-athletes were named to the spring ment from Georgia in 2001. While at Georgia, he 2009 Atlantic 10 Honor Roll. assisted student-athletes in the Academic AchieveThe AAC also administers the NCAA’s ment Center. He earned his undergraduate degree Life Skills program at Charlotte. Since 1999, in business administration from Missouri in 1999. the Life Skills program has helped studentVerburg and his wife Mel reside in Concord and athletes become more well rounded indiare proud parents of Carson (1). viduals. Student-athletes are required to Becky Cavaliere is in her fourth year with the attend several events per year from a wide 49ers after serving as the Tutor Coordinator/Ath- variety of areas such as study skills, career letic Academic Counselor for Football at Memphis development, personal development, health and wellness, drug and alcohol education and community service. Through nationally

Chancellor’s List (3.8+) Kyle Church - 4.0 Dean’s List (3.4-3.79) Shamarr Bowden Athletic Director’s List (3.0-3.39) RaShad Coleman Charles Dewhurst Gaby Ngoundjo An’Juan Wilderness

SPRING, 2009 Dean’s List (3.4-3.79) Shamarr Bowden Athletic Director’s List (3.0-3.39) Kyle Church

2009 GRADUATE Charlie Coley

Men’s Basketball Honors Academic All-America 2002 - Jobey Thomas League GPA Champion 1996 - Charlotte (C-USA) A-10 All Academic Team

Charlotte’s 08-09 Top Awards Sport Scholar-Athletes of the Year Hailey Beam, W. Soccer Lamarra Currie, W. Ind. Tr. Lamarra Currie, W. Out. Tr. Darius Law, M. Indoor Tr. Darius Law, M. Outdoor Tr. Corey Nagy, Golf ESPN The Magazine Academic all-America Hailey Beam, W. Soccer Lamarra Currie, W. Track Nikki Czlaplicki, W. Soccer Adam Gross, M. Soccer Darius Law, M. Track acclaimed speakers, seminars specifically tailored for studentathletes and campus workshops Charlotte student-athletes gain knowledge and experiences that will aide them during their college years and prepare them for life after athletics.

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MEDICAL SUPPORT HEALTH CARE Head Team Physician/ Family Medicine/Sports Medicine Dr. Robert Jones, UNC Charlotte Student Health Center

Carlton Anderson

Alda Burston

Head Trainer

Athletic Trainer

Sarak Hang Athletic Trainer

Head Team Physician/ Team Orthopedist: Dr. James Fleischli Dr. Michael Dockery Aaron Hewitt, Physician Ass’t., Ortho-Carolina Team Eye Doctor: Dr. Steve Eyler, University Eye Associates Team Physician/Family Medicine: Dr. Joe Garcia Lakeside Family Physicians Team Dentist: Dr. Joshua Damesek Damesek & Damesek

Dr. Robert Jones Team Physician

Dr. James Fleichli

Dr. Joshua Damesek

Team Orthopedist

Team Dentist

The Charlotte 49ers employ three full-time certified athletic trainers, six certified graduate assistants and and one part-time athletic trainer s, to assist with the assessment, evaluation and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. In addition, the 49ers receive outstanding medical service from 49ers Team Physicians, Dr. Robert Jones, who specializes in Family Medicine, and Team Orthopedists Dr. James Fleischli and Dr. Michael Dockery. The Sports Medicine team, which includes numerous specialists, assists with the diagnosis of athletic-related injuries, surgical intervention, rehabilitation, and follow-up care of our student athletes. The 49ers head athletic trainer is Carlton Anderson. Anderson is a graduate of The University of North Carolina at Chapel hill and received his master’s degree in education, Health Promotion and Kinesiology from UNC Charlotte. His work experience as an athletic trainer included a graduate assistant with the 49ers while completing his master’s degree. Prior to returning to the 49ers as head athletic trainer, Anderson was an assistant athletic trainer with the Chicago Cubs organization , then transitioned back to the collegiate level as an assistant ATC at the University of Miami, and served as a Clinical Athletic Trainer at McLeod Regional Medical Hospital. Anderson also completed professional athletic trainer internships with the Washington Redskins and Atlanta Braves. The Director of the 49ers Sports Performance Team, Dr. Robert Jones is also the Medical Director of the UNC Charlotte Student Health Center as well as Medical director at four YMCA Health Centers in Charlotte. Jones provides game coverage for several home events and he holds office hours on-campus in the Dr. David S. Johnston Sports Rehabilitation Room once a week to meet with student-athletes and athletic trainers. Team orthopedists, Dr. James Fleischli and Dr Michael Dockery are both highlyrespected orthopedic surgeons from Ortho Carolinas here in Charlotte specializes in athletic-related injuries. Both physicians hold office hours on-campus once a week in the Dr David Johnston Sports Rehabilitation room. Ortho-Carolina, which also provides medical service for the NFL’s Carolina Panthers, the Charlotte Knights as well as several other area colleges, provides sideline coverage during home contests and post-season tournaments. All Three physicians are also available throughout the week to advise athletes. Equipped with the latest rehabilitation equipment, whirlpools and taping tables, the Johnston Rehab Room in the Barnhardt Student Activity Center affords the 49ers student-athletes the very best care possible with regard to athletic-related injuries.

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Endodontics: Dr. Joe Camp Oral/Maxillofacial: Dr. Patrick Coleman, University Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Facial Plastic Surgeon: Dr. Mark Weigel Charlotte Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Assoc. OB/GYN: Dr. Don Whiteside University OB/GYN Urology: Dr. Tim Gajewski, Hawes Urology Clinic Surgery: Dr. Rob Monson, Charlotte Surgical Group Dr. Thomas Novick, Southeast Surgical Specialists Heart: Dr. Craig Clinard Sanger Clinic Psychology: Dr. Rebecca MacNair-Semands, UNC Charlotte Counseling Center Chiropractor: Dr. Michael Duffy Greenapple Chiropractic Sports Nutritionist: Katie Powers, MS RD LDN UNC Charlotte Student Health Center Hospital Care: Spencer Lilly - CMC University


PHYSICAL TRAINING 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Ryan Atchison

Matt Parvis

Stacy Hummer Richard Buford

Director of Strength and Conditioning

Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

Graduate Assistant

College athletics has evolved to the point where total physical preparation is necessary to be successful at the Division I level. Under the guidance of the strength and conditioning coach Ryan Atchison with the assistance of assistant strength and conditioning coaches Stacy Hummer and Matt Parvis and graduate assistant Richard Buford, they oversee the strength and conditioning training for the 49ers 16 sports. Atchison is in his second year as head strength and conditioning coach. He is a 1996 graduate of Sul Ross State University, where he earned a degree in Business Administration. He earned a Master’s Degree in Physical Education from Hardin-Simmons University in 2001. He served as assistant strength and conditioning coach with the NBA’s Houston Rockets for two and half years before coming to Charlotte. Prior to that, he spent four years as assistant strength and conditioning coach at Rice University. He also spent one year as assistant strength and conditioning coach at Louisiana Tech University. He is a certified strength and conditioning specialist by the CSCS as well as a certified strength and conditioning coach by SCCC. He is also USAW certified. Hummer returned to the 49ers in the spring of 2008, after a previous six-year stint with Charlotte 49ers Athletics. She was a four-year letterwinner for the Charlotte 49ers women’s soccer program (95-98). She was a two-time team captain and earned AllConference USA honors twice. She was a major part of two Conference USA Tournament championships. As a senior, she helped lead Charlotte to their first ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament in 1998. She also spent seven years in the W-League where she won a national championship with the Charlotte Eagles. She is a certified strength and conditioning specialist by the NSCA, graduated from Charlotte in 1999 with a degree in Health Fitness and Kinesiology. In 2001, she received a Master’s Degree in Health Promotion and Exercise Physiology from Charlotte. Parvis is in his second year as assistant strength and condition-

Men’s Basketball Weight Room Dedication Award Curtis Withers Eddie Basden Curtis Withers E.J. Drayton Javarris Barnett Shamarr Bowden

Bowden

The 49ers have a dedicated 5400 square-foot weight room located in the Miltimore-Wallis Athletics and Academic Training Center adjacent to Hayward Memorial Court.

ing coach at Charlotte. He designs and implements all aspects of year round strength and conditioning programs for the women’s basketball, baseball, and men’s soccer programs. Before his appointment at Charlotte, he was a minor league strength and conditioning coach with the Pittsburgh Pirates organization working with the Bradenton Pirates. He was also a student assistant for two years at West Virginia University primarily working with football, baseball, women’s gymnastics, and men’s basketball. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Sport Psychology in 2003 and a Master of Science in Athletic Coaching with an emphasis in Strength and Conditioning in 2007, both from West Virginia University. He is a certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist by the National Strength and Conditioning Association. Buford is in his first season at Charlotte. Buford was a four year letter winner and graduate at Saginaw Valley State University in Saginaw, MI. He competed in Football and Track & Field where he earned GLIAC Conference Championships in both sports and several individual GLIAC Conference Championship titles. Upon earning his Bachelor’s of Business Administration in Management, he started a Speed, Agility and Quickness training program along with an AAU/USATF Track & Field team. Buford has worked with athletes from Football, Basketball, Track & Field, Softball, Tennis and Volleyball through this business. He will be working directly with the Men’s and Women’s Tennis and Baseball teams. Buford is a member of the NSCA and also working towards his CSCS certification. The 49ers strength and conditioning program makes use of the weight training facility in the Miltimore-Wallis Athletics and Academic Training Center. The Athletics and Academic Training Center includes a 5,400-square-foot weight room. It is equipped with a variety of free weight and systematic training equipment. The weight training facility is exclusively used by the 49ers athletic department and its student-athletes. The unlimited access allows the strength and conditioning staff the flexibility in scheduling time in the facility assuring that the student-athletes are able to maximize their athletic development.

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SPIRIT GROUPs NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Adam Thomas

Danielle Terrell Cory Dover

Norm the Niner

Cheerleaders Coach

Gold Dusters Coach

49ers Mascot

Pep Band

The Charlotte 49ers Athletic Teams are supported by national caliber Spirit Groups: The Cheerleaders, Gold Dusters Dance Team, the Pep Band and Norm the Niner Mascot. Both the Gold Dusters and Cheerleaders have been crowned national champions at their respective national competition. Likewise, both have supplied members to the professional ranks with the Carolina Panthers and former Charlotte Hornets entertainment corps. The Pep Band, under the guidance of head coach Cory Dover, helps build the excitement in Halton Arena, while Norm, the 49ers’ popular mascot, wanders the crowd and delivers amusing antics on the court. In all, the group serves to increase the excitement and add to the atmosphere at 49ers’ athletic events, making Halton Arena, in particular, one of the best places to watch a college basketball game.

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Cheerleaders Gold Dusters 2002 - Small Co-ed 1997 2001


ATHLETIC STAFF

LIBBY ALDRIDGE

LIZ ALTNEU

SUSAN CARTER

ERYN COOK

DAN DEVOS

CASS FERGUSON

Administrative Assistant

Assistant Ticket Manager

Assistant Business Manager

Compliance Assistant

Athletic Annual Fund

Facilities

MICHELLE FORCUCCI

JESSE GARBER

ALEX GARY

JOHN GEORGE

Athletic Foundation

Ass’t AD - Tickets

MICHAEL J. HUMMER

HUDSON JACOBS

Ticket Office Assistant

Administrative Assistant

BRITTANY KICKLIGHTER

NICK KONAWALIK

Marketing Assistant

Marketing Director

LORI MELE Business Office

Administrative Assistant

Executive Dir. - Ath. Found.

TEKEISHA PENNINGTON

CELIA LANEY

PATRICK MCCOY

AJ MEAD

ALLISON MILES

Administrative Assistant

Media Relations Assistant

Media Production

Administrative Assistant

RYAN ROSE

RUTH SCHMITT

DARIN SPEASE

BRENT STASTNY

Assistant Media Relations

Insurance Specialist

Sr. Associate Athletic Director

Associate Media Relations

Assistant Marketing

Not pictured:

TAMMY ROLAND Business Office

CHRIS THOMASSON Ass’t Athletic DirectorCompliance

SHAUN TYRANCE Sports Psychology

KELLY WEATHERMAN Ass’t Director - Ath. Found.

KIM WHITESTONE

TOM WHITESTONE

Sr. Associate Athletic Director

Assoc.AD - Media

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COACHING STAFF

KAREN ASTON

JIM BOYKIN

JAY CORRELL

JOHN CULLEN

SARAH DENTON

AIMEE DEVOS

Women’s Basketball Coach

Men’s Tennis Coach

Assistant Volleyball Coach

Women’s Soccer Coach

Assistant Women’s Soccer

Head Softball Coach

ANDREW DIBITETTO Assistant Golf Coach

HEATHER DITTMER

KEVIN FITZPATRICK

Assistant Women’s Soccer

Assistant Track and Field

KEN GRIFFIN

JEREMY GUNN

BRANDON HALL

CASEY HARRIS

LOREN HIBBS

Ass’t. Women’s Basketball

Men’s Soccer Coach

Assistant Baseball

Assistant Volleyball

Baseball Coach

KYLE GOOKINS Assistant Men’s Soccer

MICHAELA GORMAN

DARYL GREEN Assistant Track and Field

SABRINA GREGORY Women’s Basketball Director

Women’s Tennis Coach

KRISTI KILLOUGH Assistant Softball Coach

KEVIN LANGAN

CHELSEA MILLS

Assistant Men’s Soccer

Assistant Women’s Tennis

KRYSTION OBIE NELSON

BOB OLESEN

ANGELA ORTEGA

Track and Field Coach

Ass’t.Women’s Basketball

Ass’t. Women’s Basketball

MISSY PORCHE

ADAM PRY

Assistant Softball Coach

Golf Coach

CHRIS REDDING

MACKENZIE PIERCE Assistant Cross Country

RYAN REYNOLDS

KRIS ROCHELLE

ED SCHLICTER

TIMOTHY VAUGHT

Assistant Men’s Tennis

Assistant Baseball

Cross Country Coach

Assistant Track and Field

Volleyball Coach

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49ers Football 2013

Jenkins-Peer; DLR Group

In September of 2008, Chancellor Philip Dubois recommended to the university’s Board of Trustees that the 49ers should start a football program, which they approved without opposition in November of 2008. Since then the 49ers have been busy raising start-up cost monies, reviewing architectural renderings and makings plans to debut the 49ers football team in 2013.

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