2004-05 The Citadel Basketball Media Guide

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Why The Citadel? ...................................... IFC Table of Contents ......................................................................... 1 Quick Facts ................................................................................... 2 Credits ............................................................................................. 2 The Media ................................................... 3 Media Information ................................................................ 4-5 Primary Media Outlets .............................................................. 5 The Citadel Radio Network .................................................... 5 2004-05 Outlook .................................................................. 6-9 Numerical Roster ...................................................................... 10 Alphabetical Roster .................................................................. 10 Roster Breakdown .................................................................... 10 The Players ................................................ 11 Kedron Young ...................................................................... 12-13 Matt Davis .............................................................................. 14-15 Matt Gochnauer................................................................... 16-17 Kevin Hammack .................................................................. 18-19 Andy Miller ............................................................................ 20-21 Dante Terry ......................................................................... 22-23 J’mel Everhart ...................................................................... 24-25 Joseph Thompson ............................................................... 26-27 Aaron Xia ............................................................................. 28-29 Donny McLendon .................................................................... 30 Mark Schiavoni ........................................................................... 31 Warren McLendon .................................................................... 32 Demetrius Nelson ...................................................................... 33 Travis Smith ............................................................................... 34 Nathan Winkler ......................................................................... 35 Managers .................................................................................... 36 The Coaches .............................................. 37 Pat Dennis ............................................................................. 38-41 All-time Head Coaches .......................................................... 40 The Record on Dennis ............................................................. 41 Chris Gerlufsen ........................................................................... 42 Terry Parks ................................................................................. 43 Mike Summey ........................................................................... 44 Paul Lambert ............................................................................ 44 The Administration ..................................... 45 Maj. Gen. John S. Grinalds ..................................................... 46 Les Robinson .............................................................................. 47 Support Staff ............................................................................. 48 2004-05 Opponents ................................... 49 2004-05 Opponents ........................................................ 50-60

2005 Southern Conference Tournament Bracket ......... 61 Dennis vs. 2004-05 Opponents ........................................... 62 The Citadel vs. 2004-05 Opponents .................................. 62 2003-04 In Review ..................................... 63 2003-04 Individual Statistics ................................................ 64 2003-04 Team Statistics........................................................ 64 2003-04 Results ....................................................................... 64 2003-04 Senior Salute ........................................................... 65 2003-04 Game Recaps .................................................... 66-81 2003-04 Southern Conference Recap ........................ 82-84 The Citadel Hoops ...................................... 85 Charleston, S.C. ................................................................... 86-87 The Citadel ............................................................................ 88-91 Physical Improvement ...................................................... 92-93 Sports Medicine .................................................................. 94-95 Facilities ....................................................................................... 96 Attendance Figures ................................................................. 97 Bulldog Lockerroom............................................................... 98 Bulldogs in the Pros ................................................................. 99 Citadel Basketball Hall of Famers .................................... 100 Coaching Factory .................................................................... 101 Bulldog Mascots ....................................................................... 102 The Record Books ...................................... 103 Individual Records .................................................................. 104 Team Records .......................................................................... 105 Scoring Records ...................................................................... 106 Rebounding Records .............................................................. 107 Field Goal Records .................................................................. 108 Three-Point Field Goal Records ........................................ 109 Free Throw Records ................................................................ 110 Year-by-Year Scoring ............................................................. 111 Noteworthy Games & 100-Point Games ......................... 112 Attendance & Awards ............................................................ 113 All-Time Lettermen ......................................................... 114-115 1,000-Point Scorers ................................................................. 116 All-Time Results .................................................................. 117-121 Versus All Opponents ...................................................... 122-125 2004-05 Travel Plans ............................................................ 126 The Citadel Brigadier Foundation .................................... 127 Pronunciation Guide.............................................................. 128 TV/Radio Roster ...................................................................... 128 McAlister Field House ................................ IBC

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General Information

Media Relations Staff

Location: Charleston, SC Mailing Address: The Citadel, 171 Moultrie Street, Charleston, SC 29409 Nickname: Bulldogs, Cadets Colors: Citadel Blue (PMS 298) and White Founded: 1842 President: Maj. Gen. John S. Grinalds, USMC Ret. Athletic Director: Les Robinson Faculty Representative: Lt. Col. William Sharbrough III Enrollment: 1,800 Arena (capacity): McAlister Field House (6,000) National Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Southern

Director of Media Relations: Mike Hayden (Citadel ‘98) Associate Director/Basketball Contact: Kevin Rhodes (Clemson ‘00) Office Phone: (843) 953-5120 Rhodes’ Cell Phone: (843) 708-9623 Rhodes’ Email: 2rhodesk@citadel.edu Assistant Dir. of Media Relations: Melanie Long & Al Buddin Office Mailing Address: The Citadel Athletic Media Relations Office McAlister Field House 171 Moultrie St. Charleston, SC 29409 The Citadel Athletics Web Site: www.citadelsports.com Office Fax: (843) 953-5058 Press Row Phone: (843) 953-2138

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Pat Dennis (Washington & Lee ‘79) Record At The Citadel: 136-196 (12) Overall Record: 136-196 (12) Assistant Coaches: Chris Gerlufsen (Randolph-Macon ‘98), Mike Summey (North Carolina State ‘97), Terry Parks (Columbus State ‘99) Director of Sports Medicine: Andy Clawson Basketball Video Coordinator: Terry Parks Basketball Office Phone: (843) 953-5070

Basketball Facts

First Year of Basketball: 1900-01 Overall All-Time Record: 845-1065 2003-04 Overall Record: 6-22 2003-04 Southern Conference Record (Finish): 2-14, 6th in the South Division Total Lettermen Returning/Lost: 10/2 Total Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1

Miscellaneous Phone Numbers

The Citadel Athletic Ticket Office: (843) 953-5121 The Citadel Athletic Department: (843) 953-5070 The Citadel Athletic Department Fax: (843) 953-6727 Director of Athletics: (843) 953-5030 Sports Medicine: (843) 953-6867

Media Information

Radio Station: ESPN Radio 910 AM/WQNT 1450 AM Radio Contact Person: Robby Robinson (Virginia ‘97) Address: 60 Markfield Drive Suite No. 4 Charleston, SC 29407 Phone: (843) 763-6631 Post and Courier Beat Writer: Jeff Hartsell Phone: (843) 937-5596

2004 Team Breakdown

Starters Returning (4): Kevin Hammack (G), Dante Terry (G), J’mel Everhart (F), Aaron Xia (F) Starters Lost (1): Max Mombollet (F) Key Returnees: Name

Ht.

Wt. Cl.

Kevin Hammack

6-1

170

Jr.

Pos. GP/GS Ppg. Rpg. G

27/25

Dante Terry

6-2

190

Jr.

G

28/27

11.3

2.3

Matt Davis

6-6

210

Jr.

F

27/8

3.0

3.0

J’mel Everhart

6-6

190

So.

F

28/28

7.4

7.0

Name

Ht.

Wt. Cl.

Travis Smith

6-2

200

Warren McLendon

6-6

245

Fr

G

Dublin, GA

Donnie McLendon

6-1

185

So.

G

Dublin, GA

Demetrius Nelson

6-8

240

Fr.

C

James Island, SC

Nathaniel Winkler

6-0

170

Fr.

G

Boone, NC

9.7 4.6 (Apg)

Key Newcomers:

2

Fr.

Pos. G

Hometown Columbus, GA

Credits The 2004-05 Citadel Basketball Media Guide was published by The Citadel Athletic Media Relations Office with the intent to serve all media and supporters of Bulldog basketball. The guide was written and edited by Kevin Rhodes, Associate Director of Media Relations, Mike Hayden, Director, Melanie Long, Assistant Director, Al Buddin, Assistant Director and student assistant John Thompson. Layout and design by Rhodes. Research and editorial assistance provided by Angela Hayden and Andy Solomon, associate athletic director. Photography by Russ Pace and Chris Florio. External cover design by Grant Hawkins. Printing by The Citadel Print Shop and Sun Printing. The Citadel Athletic Media Relations Office extends thanks to all SoCon and opponent sports information offices, the Charleston Chamber of Commerce, The Citadel Public Affairs Office and all members of past Citadel sports information staffs that have assisted in compiling information that is vital to the publication of this guide. Any corrections to this guide are welcome and should be directed, in writing, to The Citadel Athletic Media Relations Office. Additional copies may be purchased through The Citadel Athletic Ticket Office for $10. Mail orders should include $3 for shipping and handling.


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PRESS CREDENTIALS The Citadel’s Associate Director of Athletic Media Relations, Kevin Rhodes, will handle working press and photographer credentials for the Bulldogs’ home games. Please make your requests for media credentials in writing at least a week in advance. All credential requests should be sent to: Kevin Rhodes Assoc. Dir. of Media Relations The Citadel McAlister Field House 171 Moultrie Street Charleston, SC 29409 Requests on company letterhead can be faxed to Rhodes’ attention at (843) 953-5058 or e-mailed to him at the following address: 2rhodesk@citadel.edu. All other credentials for road contests should be made through the opposing school’s sports information director. Parking: Requests for parking should be made at the same time as requests for media credentials. There is a very limited number of parking spaces available and all requests may not be filled. FACILITIES AND SERVICES Press Row: McAlister Field House is equipped with two rows of tables for press and an upper level press area. The tables and upper level are equipped with power outlets at every seat. Phone lines are provided on a first come first serve basis. Requests for credentials should be made in advance when possible so that The Citadel Media Relations office can make sure that all media who need

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a power outlet will be provided a seat as close to one as possible. A complete play-by-play and statistics along with quotes from both coaches will be distributed shortly after the game.

The Citadel Media Relations office offers quotes from both coaches following the game in the media lounge. The Citadel locker room is closed to the media at all times.

Photographic Services: A working press photographer pass will allow the photographer to move freely around courtside during the contest. Photographers should make their written request through his/her sports editor or director.

Weekly Interview Policy (inseason): The Citadel Media Relations office welcomes interviews during the week and will do everything it can to help. All players will be available for interviews every Wednesday afternoon at 12:15 in Coward Hall on The Citadel’s campus. Please notify Citadel Associate Director of Athletic Media Relations Kevin Rhodes two days in advance of the players who you wish to interview. Interviews with coaches and staff can be arranged through The Citadel Media Relations office. The best time to reach Coach Dennis is from 9:30 am-11:30 am, MondayFriday (except gamedays) at (843) 953-5903.

Hospitality Area: There is a media lounge located on the first floor of McAlister Field House in the back corner and is accessible through the media entrance from outside the arena. All working media are welcome in this area. The Citadel provides a light meal with drinks. Media restrooms are also located in this area. Press Row access and meals are for working media only. Post-Game Interviews: The Citadel’s post-game press conference will be held in the media room, while the visiting team’s will occur outside of the locker room following a 10minute cooling off period. Player interviews will be conducted in the same area. We ask that you supply Citadel Associate Director of Media Relations Kevin Rhodes with the names of the Bulldogs that you wish to interview. They will be brought outside along with Coach Dennis. Every attempt will be made to have Coach Dennis and requested players no later than 15 minutes after the game.

Visiting Radio: Space is limited to no more than three seats per station. Two radio phone lines are available to Southern Conference opponents free of charge through the league’s reciprocal agreement. For those stations installing a phone line, call BellSouth at 843-251-0066. Nonconference opponents wishing to broadcast can use a Citadel line but will be charged $50 unless stated otherwise in the game contract. Make check payable to The Citadel Athletic Department and please bring the payment with you to the game.


ON THE INTERNET The Citadel basketball website can be found at http://www.citadelsports.com and by selecting basketball on the left sidebar. All current Bulldog basketball information can be found on this site, including game notes, weekly stories, comprehensive statistics, biographies of all members of the team and the coaching staff. The page will be maintained during the season by The Citadel’s Media Relations Office. Live game statistics and audio will be available for most home contests. ON THE RADIO The Citadel Sports Network, a production of Kirkman Sports Marketing in association with The Citadel Athletic Department, will again broadcast all of The Citadel’s basketball games this season. The Citadel’s games will be aired on 1450 AM. Robby Robinson (rrobinson42@msn.com) is in his fifth year as the “Voice of the Bulldogs.” Robinson, 30, is a 1997 graduate of the University of Virginia. Fans outside of the Charleston area can catch all the action with TEAMLINE by dialing 800-8464700. The Citadel’s team code is 5899. All games will also be aired on the internet at www.citadelsports.com.

Basketball Primary Media Outlets Newspapers .................................. Telephone FAX Aiken Standard ..................................................... 803-648-2311 Anderson Independent Mail ................................ 864-224-4321 Beaufort Gazette ................................................... 843-524-3183 Florence Morning News ....................................... 843-317-6397 Greenville News ...................................................... 864-298-4100 The Index-Journal ................................................. 864-223-1811 The Island Packet .................................................. 843-785-4293 Myrtle Beach-The Sun News .............................. 843-626-8555 Orangeburg Times & Democrat ......................... 803-534-3352 The Post and Courier ........................................... 843-937-5586 The Rock Hill Herald .............................................. 803-329-4000 The State ................................................................. 800-456-8470 Spartanburg Herald-Journal ............................... 864-582-4511 Sumter Item ............................................................ 803-775-6331 Union Daily Times .................................................. 864-427-1234

803-648-6052 864-260-1276 843-524-8728 843-317-7292 864-298-4395 864-223-7331 843-842-8314 843-626-0356 803-533-5595 843-937-5579 803-329-4021 803-771-8613 864-594-6350 803-775-1024 864-427-1237

Televisions ................................... Telephone WCSC-TV ............................................................... 843-402-5751 WCIV-TV ................................................................. 843-881-4444 WCBD-TV .............................................................. 843-884-2288 WOLO-TV (Columbia) ........................................ 803-754-7528 WSPA-TV (Greenville-Spartanburg) ................ 864-587-4479

FAX 843-402-5591 843-849-2519 843-881-3410 803-691-4015 864-587-4480

Radios ......................................... Telephone ESPN 910/WQNT-AM 1450 ............................... 843-763-6631 WTMA ..................................................................... 843-556-5660 WSC-AM 730 ......................................................... 843-884-2534 South Carolina Network ..................................... 800-956-7266

FAX 843-766-1239 843-763-0304 843-884-1218 803-790-4309

Wire Service .................................. Telephone Associated Press (Pete Iacobelli) ......................... 800-922-1565

FAX 803-252-2913

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The Citadel enters the 2004-05 season with one thing on their mind; bringing respect back to the program. The question for head coach Pat Dennis then is how do I do get my team, which only has one senior on the roster, to accomplish that feet? With four returning starters and a bench that may be the deepest Dennis has seen in his 13-year tenure, the main concern is finding a go to man in the post that can replace all-conference selection Max Mombollet, but Dennis knows his bench will help him. Deep is a great way to characterize the 2004-05 basketball team. The Bulldogs only lost two seniors in Mombollet and Erick Wilson, but gained six new faces, including two transfers and four freshmen. With the thought of losing Mombollet and Wilson running through their minds during last season, Dennis and his staff attacked the recruiting trail. They returned to The Citadel with four guards and two post players that will bring thoughts of Cliff Washburn back to McAlister Field House. 6

The addition of the 2004 recruiting class combined with a core of talented returnees, Dennis believes his Bulldogs can return to the level of play that saw The Citadel win 17 games in 2002 and 16 in 2001. Junior point guard Kevin Hammack will anchor the squad as the floor leader, while fellow junior guard Dante Terry and lone senior Kedron Young will continue to be the scoring threats in the Bulldogs’ backcourt. Up front, junior Matt Davis, sophomores J’mel Everhart and Joe Thompson will add some scoring and rebounding to the small forward position, while junior Matt Gochnauer will be on the low block as a power forward. At center, junior Andy Miller and sophomore Aaron Xia will help clear the glass for Dennis’ squad. Joining the cast of returnees, are sophomore transfers Donny McLendon and Mark Schiavoni. McLendon will add a solid scorer with experience to the list of guards on the bench, while Schiavoni, who is known as a deep threat, will have to sit out a year after transferring. Even with a solid core of returning players already on the team, the four freshmen will have to contribute in order for

The Citadel to have a respectable season. In the low post, freshmen Warren McLendon and Demetrius Nelson will look to add power in the paint and try to fill in where Mombollet left off. Outside, freshmen Travis Smith and Nathan Winkler will backup an experienced backcourt, but will play because Dennis believes they are The Citadel’s backcourt of the future. With all this in mind, Dennis knows he has a tough road ahead of him. Therefore he thinks that if the freshmen can step up and his returning group can continue to improve, The Citadel can bring back the respect that this program deserves. Point Guards Kevin Hammack (6-0, 189, Jr.) Nathan Winkler (5-11, 159, Fr.) People close to the program always ask coach Dennis when is he going to have another point guard like Mike Roy who played from 1998-01. Well, the Bulldogs have one now that in a few years people will be asking the same question except for they will be saying the name Kevin Hammack.


Hammack, who only needs 129 assists to break The Citadel alltime assist record, returns for his junior campaign to lead the team from the point guard position. He is an athletic floor general that will not only act as a coach on the floor, but will play a major role in the offense. The Baltimore, MD native is ranked third on the Bulldogs’ career assist list, but also scored double-digit points in his last six games of his sophomore campaign. He will be asked to run the team first, but Dennis knows he has to give Hammack the green light to score when he gets the chance. Hammack will be backed up by freshman Nathan Winkler. Winkler is that prototypical Citadel guard who will not dazzle you with fancy dribbling, but will gut it out with great defense and tenacity on the offensive side of the court. Shooting guard Dante Terry will also see time at the top in order to spell Hammack and give Winkler a chance to learn the offense. Shooting Guards Dante Terry (6-1, 210, Jr.) Kedron Young (6-1, 168, Sr.) Donny McLendon (6-0, 175, So.) Travis Smith (6-1, 195, Fr.) Mark Schiavoni (6-3, 195, So.) Scoring from the guard position should not be a problem for Dennis’ team in 2004-05. With junior Dante Terry, who led the team in scoring last year, and senior Kedron Young, who gave the Bulldogs quality minutes in

2004, returning to a backcourt that already has one of the premier point guards in the league, the coaches are excited to see if they can capitalize on an experienced backcourt combination. The Citadel will also add a transfer from Mercer College, Donny McLendon, who is a proven scorer on the college level, and freshman Travis Smith, who can do everything from the guard position, to the slate of shooting guards. Terry will be the starter after averaging 11.3 points per game as a sophomore. He can shoot from behind the arc, which is evident after landing six threes against Emmanuel last year, and take it to the bucket off the dribble. The Virginia Beach native has improved on the defensive end, but Dennis wants him to continue to show the intensity he has for scoring when he is defending the opponent. Terry will also be counted on to handle the ball as a reserve point guard.

After walking on to the team three years ago as a freshman, Young has made himself into a contributor as he played in 19 games last season and set 12 personal highs during his junior year. More or less, Young came to Dennis as a raw athlete who could jump out of the gym, but over the course of his career, the Lowcountry native has honed his skills and will provide tremendous leadership on and off the court. McLendon will see considerable time at the two guard even though he has to sit out for the Bulldogs’ first six games according to NCAA transfer rules. The sixfoot guard brings a lot to the floor for The Citadel. He has one year of college basketball under his belt and showed he can contribute at this level after playing his freshman season at Mercer and a few games at Florida A&M in 2003. With so much depth in front of him, Dennis would like to bring Smith on slowly, but the rest of the coaching staff believes his skills are too valuable to be on the bench. Smith is a versatile player who loves to have the ball in his hand when it counts. Look to see Smith in a reserve role, but do not be surprised to see him on the floor a lot in 2004-05. Small Forwards Matt Davis (6-4, 212, Jr.) J’mel Everhart (6-4, 183, So.) Joe Thompson (6-5, 233, So.) In 2004, the Bulldogs got a sweet surprise at the small forward position. With 1,000-point scorer Mike Joseph gone, the coaches knew they had some talent but 7


were not sure how the young guys would react. Then on came sophomore Matt Davis and freshman J’mel Everhart. Davis turned out to be one of the best defending three spots the Bulldogs have seen in some time, while Everhart earn Southern Conference all-freshman honors after averaging over seven points and seven rebounds per game. Both from Texas, Davis and Everhart will once again give Dennis a great one-two punch on offense and defense. Davis has the ability to shut down anyone and shoot from anywhere on the floor, while Everhart will crash the boards and score in the paint with his unmatched athleticism. The duo from the Lone Star State will allow Dennis to match up against multiple looks and expect these two to make a big splash in SoCon play.

Sophomore Joe Thompson is another swingman who can be electric from 8

outside the arc as well. He played in all but one game as a freshman and scored a career-high 12 points against High Point to show the coaches that he is capable of pouring in big numbers on any given night. The trio of swingmen that Dennis has at his disposal will give him the flexibility of going to a strong, tough lineup with Davis in the game or with a quick strike squad with Everhart on the floor. Power Forwards Aaron Xia (6-8, 245, So.) Matt Gochnauer (6-5, 225, Jr.) Warren McLendon (6-5, 254, Fr.) Demetrius Nelson (6-6, 231, Fr.) A position that used to be a strong point for a coach Dennis team, but with the departure of Cliff Washburn two years ago and Max Mombollet last year, the Bulldogs look a little weak on paper. Dennis and his staff will disagree with paper though as they will tell you they have high expectations for this group. Sophomore Aaron Xia will step up to fill Mombollet’s role on the block after adjusting to the college game as a freshman. In 2003-04, Xia showed flashes of brilliance as he started 11 games and played in 26. Not only can the native of China post you up, but he can also step out and shoot very well for a big man. Xia showed his scoring skills with 14 points in two games against College of Charleston and by draining four of

four from the charity stripe against Furman. The Chinese National Team member is a force to reckoned with in the lane as he can change the face of a game. Dennis was impressed with his dedication in the weight room over the summer and hopes it will seep over to the court come game time. Joining Xia on the blocks are two highly touted freshmen. Warren McLendon, brother of guard Donny McLendon, and Demetrius Nelson, native of nearby John’s Island, will add even more power to a position that was weakened with the loss of Washburn in 2001-02 and Mombollet in 2003-04. McLendon is a player that can take over and control a game


with his power and skill. Dennis believes that McLendon will leave a huge mark on the SoCon by the time he graduates in 2008. McLendon will challenge for the starting job at power forward with a solid preseason. Nelson on the other hand has been a pleasant surprise to the coaches. Coming into preseason drills, the coaches knew they had someone special on their bench, but

did not realize how well he moves under the basket and how far along his skills are. Nelson’s biggest asset is his determination to be a quality student-athlete and expect him to join McLendon as an immediate force to reckon with in the SoCon. Junior Matt Gochnauer, who like Nelson is a local talent, came to the Bulldogs last season as a transfer and surprised the coaches with his unflappable work ethic

and determination. He is a post player that cannot only post you on the blocks, but he can also handle the ball in any situation, including shooting it from outside the arc. Gochnauer, who gave Dennis quality minutes as a reserve last season, will do so again and will offer a spark off the bench. Center Andy Miller (6-11, 242, Jr.) Center is a position that looks as if The Citadel will need some help with, but the Bulldogs would disagree. With the return of junior Andy Miller, Dennis is very pleased with the way the paint will look in 2004-05. Miller, who has had to learn the game and battle some nagging injuries over his first two seasons as a Bulldog, has matured physically and mentally giving the coaches something to smile about. The Pittsburgh, PA, native is considered by Dennis as the most athletic big man he has ever coached. Miller’s athleticism compliments his desire to become a dominant player in the league. He has a work ethic and love of the game that is unmatched and has allowed him to become the Bulldogs’ go to man in the middle of the lane. Miller also has the ability to change the game with his relentless shot blocking and rebounding skills.

Miller, who is the most improved player on the team, played in 25 games in 2003-04 and averaged three rebounds and one block a game for a sophomore who only played 12 minutes per game. Dennis and the other coaches see this as a positive. If he average that in only 12 minutes a game, imagine what he will do with one more season under his belt and with increased playing time. Expect to see Xia and Nelson used in a reserve role at the center position as well as at their forward position.

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No. 2 3 4 10 11 12 13 21 22 25 30 31 33 50 55

Name Donny McLendon J’mel Everhart Travis Smith Dante Terry Warren McLendon Kedron Young Nathan Winkler Matt Davis Kevin Hammack Andrew Miller Mark Schiavoni Joseph Thompson Matt Gochnauer Aaron Xia Demetrius Nelson

Pos. G F G G F G G F G C G F F F F

Numerical Roster Ht. 6-0 6-4 6-1 6-1 6-5 6-1 5-11 6-4 6-0 6-11 6-3 6-5 6-5 6-8 6-6

Wt. 175 183 195 210 254 168 159 212 189 242 195 233 215 245 231

Year So. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. So. Jr. So. Fr.

Hometown/High School Dublin, GA/West Lauren HS (Mercer) Tyler, TX/John Tyler HS Columbus, GA/Pacelli HS Virginia Beach, VA/First Colonial HS Dublin, GA/West Lauren HS Moncks Corner, SC/Berkeley HS Boone, NC/Brewster Academy Carrollton, TX/Creekview HS Baltimore, MD/North County HS Pittsburgh, PA/Western Reserve Winchester, VA/Hill School (Coast Guard) Whiteville, NC/Whiteville HS James Island, SC/James Island Christian Friendswood, TX/Friendswood HS John’s Island, SC/St. John’s HS

Head Coach: Pat Dennis (Washington & Lee ‘79) Assistant Coach: Chris Gerlufsen (Randolph-Macon ‘98) Assistant Coach: Terry Parks (Columbus State ‘99) Assistant Coach: Mike Summey (NC State ‘97)

Roster Breakdown By State

Georgia (3) ... McLendon, D.; McLendon, W.; Smith Maryland (1) ... Hammack Pennsylvania (1) ... Miller North Carolina (2) ... Thompson, Winkler South Carolina (3) ... Gochnauer, Nelson, Young Texas (3) ... Davis, Everhart, Xia Virginia (2) ... Schiavoni, Terry

By Position

Guard (7) ... Hammack, McLendon, D., Schiavoni, Smith, Terry, Winkler, Young Forward (7) ... Davis, Everhart, Gochnauer, McLendon, W., Nelson, Thompson, Xia Center (1) ... Miller

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By Height

5-11 (1) ... Winkler 6-0 (2) ... Hammack, McLendon, D. 6-1 (3) ... Smith, Terry, Young 6-3 (1) ... Schiavoni 6-4 (2) ... Davis, Everhart 6-5 (3) ... Gochnauer, McLendon, W., Thompson 6-6 (1) ... Nelson 6-8 (1) ... Xia 6-11 (1) ... Miller No. 21 3 33 22 2 11 25 55

By Class

Freshman (4) ... McLendon, W., Nelson, Smith, Winkler Sophomore (5) ... Everhart, McLendon, D., Schiavoni, Thompson, Xia Junior (5) ... Davis, Gochnauer, Hammack, Miller, Terry Senior (1) ... Young

Alphabetical Roster

Name Matt Davis J’mel Everhart Matt Gochnauer Kevin Hammack Donny McLendon Warren McLendon Andrew Miller Demetrious Nelson

Pos. F F F G G F C F

No. 30 4 10 31 13 50 12

Name Mark Schiavoni Travis Smith Dante Terry Joseph Thompson Nathan Winkler Aaron Xia Kedron Young

Pos. G G G F G F/C G


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Full name: Kedron Bernard Young Nickname: Ke’ Birthdate: October 6, 1983 Place of birth: Charleston, SC Parents: Randy and Patricia Young Siblings: Brittany and Brandy Major: Health and Wellness High school coach: Dawn Smith High school mascot: Stags Favorite food: Mom’s stewed chicken Favorite class subject: Math Favorite book or magazine: Smooth Favorite TV show: Martin Favorite movie: Coming to America Favorite type of music: R&B and Rap Favorite actor: Denzel Washington Favorite actress: Halle Berry Favorite sport other than basketball: Baseball Favorite sports figure: Michael Jordan Favorite NBA team: Los Angeles Lakers Hobbies: Reading, books, movies Not many people know this but I ... love to eat! If I could change one thing about college basketball, it would be ... nothing. My greatest moment in sports ... when I hit the game winning shot during one of my highschool games If I weren’t playing college basketball I’d be ... playing college baseball. The best player I ever faced was ... Terrell Everett The thing I like best about basketball is ... dunking the basketball My primary inspiration in sports is ... Michael Jordan My advice to youngsters is ... always do your best My coaches impress me because ... their level of basketball knowledge

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2004-05: Entering his senior season and according to the coaches has been the most outstanding young man to come through the program ... his great work ethic, hard work, dedication and attitude toward life and the game of basketball has allowed him to go from a freshman walkon to a solid contributor ... his shooting and ball handling skills need to become more consistent to see his minutes on the floor increase ... his outstanding athleticism and jumping ability make him a very versatile player ... will see time as a shooting guard. 2003-04: Played in 19 games, 12 of which were in SoCon games, and earned one start ... started versus Elon and played a careerhigh 23 minutes ... set 12 careerhighs during junior campaign ... recorded a career-best ten points against Wofford and shot 57.1% versus the Terriers ... three assists and two steals at Elon set personal records ... connected on two of four shooting from behind the arc against Wofford ... made all four free throws attempted ... tallied a career-record four rebounds in game at Elon ... recorded first career block at Wofford.

2002-03: Played in three games of the bench, including a conference match-up against VMI … scored a career-high three points against Oglethorpe … converted one of his two three point attempts during the season … logged a season-high three minutes of playing time against Oglethorpe and Emmanuel … averaged 2.3 minutes of playing time per outing. 2001-02: Came off the bench to play in six contests, four of which were conference games … averaged 3.3 minutes per outing … was 4-for-4


from the free throw line and, along with Ben Tobias, were the only two Bulldogs to be perfect from the charity stripe … of his three rebounds on the season, two were offensive … scored two points in both games against Emmanuel and Greensboro College … grabbed one rebound in the Navy, Georgia Southern and VMI games … spelled the point guards with nine minutes of playing time at Georgia Southern. High School: A 2001 graduate of nearby Berkeley High where he earned allstate recognition … earned all-conference honors in 7-AAAA and in 6AAAA … averaged 19 points per game as a senior and 17 points during his junior season … played for Dawn Smith and Sam Gillians … also played baseball for three years for former Berkley head coach and Year GP 2002 6 2003 3 2004 19 TOTAL 28

GS 0 0 1 1

Min 20 7 111 138

Total Avg FG FGA 3.3 0 3 2.3 1 3 5.8 13 38 4.9 14 44

Pct .000 .333 .342 .318

current Citadel assistant coach David Beckley. Personal: Full name is Kedron Bernard Young … son of Randy and Patricia Young … father is an environmental lab specialist and mother is a mental health supervisor … born October 6, 1983, in Charleston, SC … is related to Courtney Brown (Cleveland Browns) and Joe Hamilton (Tampa Bay Buccaneers) on his mother’s side … majoring in Health and Wellness.

GAME HIGHS POINTS 2003-04

10, Wofford (2/7/04)

Career

10, Wofford (2/7/04)

REBOUNDS 2003-04

4, Elon (2/9/04)

Career

4, Elon (2/9/04)

FIELD GOALS 2003-04

4, Wofford (2/7/04)

Career

4, Wofford (2/7/04)

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 2003-04

7, Wofford (2/7/04)

Career

7, Wofford (2/7/04)

3-POINT FG 2003-04

2, Wofford (2/7/04)

Career

2, Wofford (2/7/04)

3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS 2003-04

4, twice

Career

4, twice

FREE THROWS 2003-04

2, twice

Career

2, four times

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 2003-04

2, twice

Career

2, four times

ASSISTS 2003-04

3, Elon (2/9/04)

Career

3, Elon (2/9/04)

STEALS 2003-04

2, Elon (2/9/04)

Career

2, Elon (2/9/04)

BLOCKED SHOTS 2003-04

1, Wofford (2/23/04)

Career

1, Wofford (2/23/04)

MINUTES PLAYED

FG 0 1 3 4

3-Point FGA Pct 3 .000 2 .500 19 .158 24 .167

FT 4 0 4 8

FTA 4 0 4 8

2003-04

23, Elon (2/9/04)

Career

23, Elon (2/9/04)

Rebounds Pct Off Def Tot Avg 1.000 2 1 3 0.5 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1.000 6 10 16 0.8 1.000 8 11 19 0.7

PF 2 0 8 10

FO Ast T O Blk Stl Pts Avg 0 2 3 0 1 4 0.7 0 0 0 0 0 3 1.0 0 6 8 1 5 33 1.7 0 8 11 1 6 4 0 1.4

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Full name: Matthew Ryan Davis Nickname: Matty D for three Birthdate: June 12, 1983 Place of birth: LaJolla, California Parents: Rick and Dianne Davis Siblings: Megan Major: Business Administration High school coach: Rick Perry High school mascot: Mustangs Favorite food: Mexican Favorite class subject: Business Law Favorite book or magazine: FHM Favorite TV show: Anything on ESPN Favorite movie: Hoosiers Favorite type of music: Alternative & Country Favorite actor: Brad Pitt Favorite actress: Jennifer Aniston Favorite sport other than basketball: Football Favorite sports figure: Larry Bird Favorite NBA team: Dallas Mavericks Hobbies: Watching sports Not many people know this but I ... swam competitively for nine years. If I could change one thing about college basketball, it would be ... nothing, the game is perfect. My greatest moment in sports was ... anytime I hit a game-winning three-pointer If I weren’t playing college basketball I’d be ... a regular college student at a college near home The best player I ever faced was ... Derron Williams (University of Illinois) The thing I like best about basketball is ... the art of a jump shot My primary inspiration in sports is ... my father. My advice to youngsters is ... keep working hard and don’t ever give up on your dream My coaches impress me because ... of their knowledge of the game and their work ethic.

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2004-05: Is a tough kid that gives 100 percent effort, 100 percent of the time ... worked hard over the summer to improve his strength and conditioning ... his mental and physical toughness brings an intangible quality to the team ... needs to become a more consistent outside shooter, but the coaches believe that he finally has the self-confidence to develop into a fine all-around player ... coaches are expecting big things from this junior who will play as a swing forward at both shooting and power forward positions. 2003-04: Started eightof-27 games he played in ... 14 points versus UNCG set a personal-high ... 12 of his 14 points against the Spartans came via three three-pointers and one field goal ... also set a careerhigh versus UNCG in rebounds

with eight ... made five-of-eight free throws against College of Charleston to set a career-record for free throws made and attempted ... his four assists versus Army and four steals against Washington & Lee set personalhighs ... played 30 minutes twice, CofC and Furman, to record a career high for minutes played ... finished third on team in threepoint attempts with 2.7 per game ... posted double digit points, 10, against Central Florida.


2002-03: Played in 19 games, while earning his fisrt career start against Furman … posted a then career-high seven rebounds against Emmanuel, while logging careerhighs in minutes (18) and points (9) against Furman … scored in seven of his 19 games played … logged double-digit minutes played in four games … totaled 18 rebounds in his freshman campaign.

GAME HIGHS POINTS 2003-04 14, UNCG (1/24/04) Career

14, UNCG (1/24/04)

REBOUNDS 2003-04 8, UNCG (1/24/04) Career

8, UNCG (1/24/04)

FIELD GOAL 2003-04 5, UNCG (1/24/04) Career

5, UNCG (1/24/04)

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 2003-04 9, UNCG (1/24/04)

High School: A 2002 graduate of Creekview High School in Dallas, TX … lettered three times in basketball and once in swimming … earned first team alldistrict honors as a junior and senior, while being named honorable mention allstate his senior season … was tabbed the sixth best shooting guard in the state of Texas … averaged 14.5 points, 3.2 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.2 steals per game during his senior season.

Career

9, UNCG (1/24/04)

3-POINT FG 2003-04 4, UNCG (1/24/04) Career

4, UNCG (1/24/04)

3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS 2003-04 7, UNCG (1/24/04) Career

7, UNCG (1/24/04)

FREE THROWS 2003-04 5, CofC (1/31/04) Career

5, CofC (1/31/04)

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 2003-04 8, CofC (1/31/04) Career

8, CofC (1/31/04)

ASSISTS 2003-04 4, Army (1/2/04)

Personal: Full name is Matthew Ryan Davis … son of Rick and Dianne Davis … mother works for William L. Wolf attorney at law … born June 12, 1983, in LaJolla, CA ... majoring in Business Administration.

Career

4, Army (1/2/04)

STEALS 2003-04 4, Washington & Lee (11/25/03) Career

4, Washington & Lee (11/25/03)

BLOCKED SHOTS 2003-04 1, twice Career

1, three times

MINUTES PLAYED 2003-04 30, twice Career Year GP 2003 19 2004 27 TOTAL4 6

GS 1 8 9

Min 96 468 564

Total Avg FG FGA 5.1 7 33 17.3 25 102 12.3 32 135

Pct .212 .245 .237

FG 5 16 21

3-Point FGA Pct 24 .208 73 .219 9 7 .216

FT 5 14 19

Rebounds FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg 9 .556 6 12 18 0.9 20 .700 19 61 80 3.0 29 .655 25 7 3 98 2.1

PF 14 64 78

30, twice FO Ast T O Blk Stl Pts Avg 0 1 6 1 5 24 1.3 5 23 35 2 2 80 3.0 5 24 41 3 27 104 2.3

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Full name: Matthew Ryan Gochnauer Nickname: Goch, Rev Birthdate: October 5, 1983 Place of birth: Charleston, South Carolina Parents: Tim and Nancy Gochnauer Siblings: Adam, Ben and Katelyn Major: Civil Engineering High school coach: David Arias High school mascot: Lions Favorite food: Mama’s Sweet Potatoes Favorite class subject: Structural Analysis Favorite book or magazine: The Bible Favorite TV show: Sportscenter Favorite movie: Good Will Hunting &

2004-05: Very mature young man and is very respected on every corner of campus ... has one of the best work ethics on the team ... according to the coaches his attitude and hustle allow him to contribute on floor in the low block ... is a post player who can bang inside or step out and shoot the ball from anywhere ... will see action in the post.

Braveheart Favorite type of music: Christian Rock & Country Favorite actor: Mel Gibson Favorite actress: Sandra Bullock Favorite sport other than basketball: Baseball Favorite sports figure: Michael Jordan Favorite NBA team: Minnesota Timberwolves Hobbies: Fishing, playing sports, friends Not many people know this but I ... like bluegrass music. If I could change one thing about college basketball, it would be ... nothing. My greatest moment in sports was ... scoring seven (7) points in last year’s game against Tennessee If I weren’t playing college basketball I’d be ... playing baseball The thing I like best about basketball is ... the camaraderie of the team My primary inspiration in sports is ... remembering how fortunate I am to be playing My advice to Youngsters is ... “Commit to the lord whatever you do, and your plans will succeed,” Prov. 16:3 My coaches impress me because ... they want the best for us and push us to get the best out of us

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2003-04: Played in only nine games, but earned first career start against Elon ... played a career-best 14 minutes against both Tennessee and Wofford ... posted a personal-high seven points against the Vols on two-of-three from the floor, one-of-two from behind the arc and two-of-two at the charity stripe ... tallied two rebounds versus Washington & Lee and one assist against Wofford ... was second on the team in free throw percentage with a 83.3 season mark.

High School: A 2001 graduate of James Island Christian High School … lettered four times in basketball … garnered all-conference honors all four years of his prep career … earned SCISSA Player of the Year during his senior campaign … averaged 19 points and 12 rebounds per game … played for coach David Arias.


Personal: Full name is Matthew Ryan Gochnauer … son of Tim and Nancy Gochnauer … father is a carpenter, while mother is a high school teacher … born on October 5, 1983 … majoring in Civil Engineering.

GAME HIGHS POINTS 2003-04 7, Tennessee (12/17/04) Career

7, Tennessee (12/17/04)

REBOUNDS 2003-04 2, Washington & Lee (11/25/03) Career

2, Washington & Lee (11/25/03)

FIELD GOAL 2003-04 2, Tennessee (12/17/03) Career

2, Tennessee (12/17/03)

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 2003-04 3, Tennessee (12/17/03) Career

3, Tennessee (12/17/03)

3-POINT FG 2003-04 1, Tennessee (12/17/03) Career

1, Tennessee (12/17/03)

3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS 2003-04 2, Tennessee (12/17/03) Career

2, Tennessee (12/17/03)

FREE THROWS 2003-04 2, twice Career

2, twice

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 2003-04 2, three times Career

2, three times

ASSISTS 2003-04 1, Wofford (2/7/04) Career

1, Wofford (2/7/04)

STEALS 2003-04 0 Career

0

BLOCKED SHOTS 2003-04 0 Career

0

MINUTES PLAYED 2003-04 14, twice Career

Year GP 2004 9 TOTAL 9

GS 1 1

Total 3-Point Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct 4 0 4.4 2 7 .286 1 3 .333 4 0 4.4 2 7 .286 1 3 .333

FT 5 5

Rebounds FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg 6 .833 3 3 6 0.7 6 .833 3 3 6 0.7

PF 8 8

14, twice

FO Ast T O Blk Stl Pts Avg 0 1 2 0 0 10 1.1 0 1 2 0 0 10 1.1

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Full name: Kevin Reginald Hammack, Jr. Nickname: Ham Birthdate: May 11, 1984 Place of birth: Baltimore, MD Parents: Kevin and Kim Hammack Siblings: Kendall, Kendra Michelle Major: Business Administration High school coach: Mike Francis and Jay Mouzon High school mascot: Knights Favorite food: Chicken and my Mom’s macaroni and cheese Favorite class subject: Math Favorite book or magazine: ESPN the Magazine Favorite TV show: Martin & the Simpsons Favorite movie: He Got Game Favorite type of music: R&B, Gospel and Rap Favorite actor: Denzel Washington Favorite actress: Halle Berry Favorite sport other than basketball: Football Favorite sports figure: Muhammed Ali Favorite NBA team: Boston Celtics Hobbies: Bowling and Playstation II Not many people know this but I ... love reptiles If I could change one thing about college basketball, it would be ... that we could get paid My greatest moment in sports was ... breaking my high school’s scoring and points records If I weren’t playing college basketball I’d be ... playing college football The best player I ever faced was ... Carmello Anthony The thing I like best about basketball is ... the competition between athletes My primary inspiration in sports is ... my father My advice to youngsters is ... to keep Christ in your life, because you can do all things through Christ My coaches impress me because ... they are incredibly dedicated

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2004-05: Is one of the premier guards in the Southern Conference ... coaches have seen him step up in a leadership role and that was verified as he was voted unanimously by his team to be this year’s team captain ... his leadership on and off the floor allows the coaches to view him as a coach on the floor ... he is a smart player whose shooting has improved and has excellent feel for the pace of the game ... was slowed in first part of sophomore season due to injury, but coaches believe offseason work out regiment will keep him healthy for the entire season ... needs only 129 assists to break The Citadel’s all-time career assist record of 387 held by Jimmy Tharpe. 2003-04: Saw action in 27 games, but missed season opener because of a knee injury during preseason drills ... started 25 games as the floor leader ... played all 40 minutes in the Southern Conference Tournament game against Elon ... scored double-digit points in last six games of the year and in 13 of 27 games ... his 22-

points versus ETSU set a new career-high for points in a single game ... tied a personal-best with 10 assists against Wofford ... pulled down eight rebounds in game versus Georgia Southern ... hit eight-of-16 shots in tournament against Elon to set a personal-best for field goals made and attempted ... tallied a career-high in three-pointers made with five in game at Elon ... shot 81.8% from the line at Furman on nine-of-11, both personal records ... led team in


assists and steals, 4.6 and 2.0 per game, respectively ... tied for second on the squad with 9.7 points per game ... finished third in three-point percentage with a 36.2%. 2002-03: Played in all 28 games, while earning 25 starts at point guard … led the team in scoring three times … posted a doubledouble against Appalachian State as he scored 11 points and added 10 assists … established his career-high in assists with 10 against Appalachian State and Davidson … recorded double figures in points in nine of his 28 appearances … netted a then career-high 19 points against ACC power Maryland in only his third collegiate game … established a career-high of eight rebounds against Davidson, while marking a season-high with 37 minutes played against Appalachian State in the Southern Conference Tournament … showed his big-play ability against Georgia South-

Year GP 2003 28 2004 27 TOTAL 55

GS 25 25 50

Min Avg 805 28.2 846 31.3 165130.0

FG 70 86 156

Total FGA 202 219 421

Pct .347 .393 .371

ern as he sprinted the length of the court and finished off an acrobatic lay up to defeat the Eagles 67-66 with only 4.3 seconds remaining in the game … led the team in assists (134), assist to turnover ratio (1.4), minutes played (805) and steals (50) … his 134 assists is a freshman record and the third highest singleseason total in Citadel history … finished fourth on the squad in points and points per game as he recorded 209 points for a 7.5 average.

GAME HIGHS POINTS 2003-04 22, ETSU (2/16/04) Career

REBOUNDS 2003-04 8, Georgia Southern (1/10/04) Career

Personal: Full name is Kevin Reginald Hammack … son of Kevin and Kim Hammack … father is a firefighter … born May 11, 1984, in Baltimore, MD … is related to Georgetown basketball star Kevin Braswell … majoring in Business Administration.

FG 31 25 56

8, twice

FIELD GOAL 2003-04 8, Elon (3/3/04) Career

8, Elon (3/3/04)

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 2003-04 16, Elon (3/3/04) Career

High School: A 2002 graduate of North County High School in Baltimore, MD … lettered four times in basketball and twice in football … earned all-county honors in both football and basketball … during his senior season he averaged 20 points per game, nine assists and nine rebounds.

22, ETSU (2/16/04)

16, Elon (3/3/04)

3-POINT FG 2003-04 5, ETSU (2/16/04) Career

5, twice

3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS 2003-04 9, ETSU (2/16/04) Career

9, ETSU (2/16/04)

FREE THROWS 2003-04 9, Furman (2/21/04) Career

9, Furman (2/21/04)

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 2003-04 11, Furman (2/21/04) Career

11, Furman (2/21/04)

ASSISTS 2003-04 10, Wofford (2/7/04) Career

10, three times

STEALS 2003-04 5, three times Career

6, Appalachian State (2/1/03)

BLOCKED SHOTS 2003-04 2, Davidson (1/6/04) Career

2, twice

MINUTES PLAYED 2003-04 40, Elon (3/3/04) Career

3-Point Rebounds FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg 106 .292 38 57 .667 8 59 67 2.4 69 .362 6 4 88 .727 21 67 88 3.3 175 .320 102 145 .703 29 126 155 2.8

PF 60 57 117

40, Elon (3/3/04)

FO 1 0 1

Ast 134 124 258

T O Blk Stl Pts 93 5 50 209 122 7 55 261 215 12 105 470

Avg 7.5 9.7 8.5

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Full name: Andrew B. Miller Nickname: Noodle or Bart Birthdate: July 2, 1982 Place of birth: Pittsburgh, PA Parents: George and Dale Miller Siblings: Ed and Corbin Miller Major: Business High school coach: Chuck Schmidt High school mascot: Pioneers Favorite food: My mom’s spaghetti Favorite class subject: Accounting Favorite book or magazine: The Great Gatsby Favorite TV show: Sportscenter & Simpsons Favorite movie: Captain Ron Favorite type of music: Country and Rock Favorite actor: Kurt Russell Favorite actress: Julia Roberts Favorite sport other than basketball: Lacrosse Favorite sports figure: Lance Armstrong Favorite NBA team: Milwaukee Bucks Hobbies: Sports and boats

2004-05: Is the most improved player coach Dennis has ever had in his 13 seasons at The Citadel ... has a work ethic and love for the game that is unmatched ... preseason strength and conditioning drills have made him into a force in the middle of the lane ... very athletic for a big man and will be counted on by the coaching staff to be a mainstay in the post ... basketball IQ has increased tremendously since coming to The Citadel ... if he continues to work hard on and off the court, his dream of becoming a professional basketball player may become reality.

Not many people know this but I ... like to go fly fishing If I could change one thing about college basketball, it would be ... nothing, I love this game! My greatest moment in sports was ... it is still to come If I weren’t playing college basketball I’d be ... playing another sport The best player I ever faced was ... Lebron James The thing I like best about basketball is ... game time! My primary inspiration in sports is ... my father My advice to youngsters is ... the sky is the limit, so live up to your dreams My coaches impress me because ... they work 24/7 to make us better.

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2003-04: Earned the starting nod in seven of the 25 games he saw action in ... set 10 career-highs during sophomore campaign ... played 21 minutes versus Davidson to record new personal best ... set a careerhigh in points with five, and field goals made, two, in game against Wofford ... made three-of four from the charity stripe to tally a careerbest in free throws made and attempted against Appalachian State ... ripped down

nine boards versus Weber International to shatter personal-high ... his three blocks against Emmanuel, USC and Webber tied a careerrecord ... also set career-highs in assists, one versus Davidson, and steals, two against Elon ... led team in blocks with 1.0 per game.


2002-03: Played in six games as a freshman, two coming in Southern Conference action … recorded five rebounds, two block shots and a steal in 17 minutes of action … recorded a then career-high two rebounds against Emmanuel … logged a previous career-high four minutes of action against Southwestern and Wofford … showed his offensive prowess as two of his rebounds came on the offensive end of the court.

High School: A 2002 graduate of Western Reserve Academy in Hudson, OH … lettered four times in basketball, twice in lacrosse and track and once in cross-country … was named captain of the basketball team his senior year and earned the conference championship in the long jump and high jump. Personal: Full name is Andrew Berger Miller … son of George and Dale Miller … father is a banker … born on July 2, 1982 … majoring in Business Administration.

GAME HIGHS POINTS 2003-04 5, twice Career

5, twice

REBOUNDS 2003-04 9, Webber (11/22/03) Career

9, Webber (11/22/03)

FIELD GOAL 2003-04 2, four times Career

2, four times

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 2003-04 4, three times Career

4, three times

3-POINT FG 2003-04 0 Career

0

3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS 2003-04 0 Career

1, Southwestern (12/18/02)

FREE THROWS 2003-04 3, Appalachian State (12/1/03) Career

3, Appalachian State (12/1/03)

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 2003-04 4, Appalachian State (12/1/03) Career

4, Appalachian State (12/1/03)

ASSISTS 2003-04 1, three times Career

1, three times

STEALS 2003-04 2, twice Career

2, twice

BLOCKED SHOTS 2003-04 3, three times Career

3, three times

MINUTES PLAYED 2003-04 21, Davidson (2/3/03) Career

Year GP 2003 6 2004 26 TOTAL 32

GS 0 7 7

Total Min Avg FG FGA 17 2.8 0 2 312 12.0 16 4 6 329 10.3 16 48

Pct .000 .348 .333

FG 0 0 0

3-Point FGA Pct FT 1 .000 0 0 .000 7 1 .000 7

Rebounds FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg 0 .000 2 3 5 0.8 15 .467 34 38 72 2.8 15 .467 3 6 41 77 2.4

PF 3 67 70

21, Davidson (2/3/03)

FO Ast T O Blk Stl Pts Avg 0 0 0 2 1 0 0.0 4 3 19 27 12 39 1.5 4 3 19 29 13 3 9 1.2

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Full name: Dante K. Terry Nickname: Teezy Birthdate: June 1, 1984 Place of birth: Norfolk, Virginia Parents: Marvin and Valerie Terry Siblings: Dominick Major: Sports Management & Administration High school coach: Mark Butts High school mascot: Patriots Favorite food: General Tso’s Chicken Favorite class subject: All Subjects Favorite book or magazine: Source Favorite TV show: Martin Favorite movie: Juice Favorite type of music: Rap/Hip-Hop Favorite actor: Chris Tucker Favorite actress: Halle Berry Favorite sport other than basketball: Football Favorite sports figure: Ray Allen and Terrell Owens Favorite NBA team: None Hobbies: Music Not many people know this but I ... am one of the nicest people you’ll ever meet. If I could change one thing about college basketball, it would be ... nothing, I love this game with a passion. My greatest moment in sports was ... yet to happen, but it will soon. If I weren’t playing college basketball I’d

2004-05: Returns to the team as a two-year starter ... has the ability to score at any time from anywhere ... is the type of player that can shoot the three or drive the lane ... needs to shoot more consistently and improve his play on the defensive end in order to elevate his game ... has played a lot of minutes and has seen considerable action in SoCon games over the last two years ... the coaches believe his experience will help lead the team and hope it will rub off on the younger players ... is expected to start at the two guard position, but will also be relied upon as the backup point guard.

be ... doing nothing else. I can’t see myself not playing this game. The best player I ever faced was ... Juan Dixon. The thing I like best about basketball is ... its fun. It is the best game in America. My primary inspiration in sports is ... my growing love for the game. My advice to youngsters is ... stick behind your dreams, anything is possible. My coaches impress me because ... they like the same things I do.

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2003-04: Played in all 28 games starting 27 ... led in team in five offensive categories: points per game (11.3), field goals attempted per

game (12.1), field goals made per game (4.1), three-pointers attempted per game (7.3), and three-pointers made per game (2.3) ... finished second on the team in assists per game with 1.7, steals per game with 1.0 and minutes player per contest with 30.4 ... recorded 11 new personal highs during the 2003-04 season ... set seven personal records, points (33), field goals made (10), threepointers made (six), free throws made (seven), free throws attempted (eight),


assists (four), and steals (four) against Webber ... logged a career-high 39 minutes versus Emmanuel and was six-of-17 from behind the arc setting personal marks for three-pointers made and attempted ... tallied a careerrecord five rebounds twice during sophomore season, once against CofC and the other versus Appalachian State ... scored double-digit points a team-high 16 times ... his 63 threepointers ties him for eighth on the Bulldogs’ single-season chart, while his 93 career three-pointers is the tenth highest mark by a Bulldog.

(83) and free-throw percentage (71.4) … logged a previous careerhigh 34 minutes played against UNC Greensboro … recorded 123 points, 27 rebounds and 19 assists during his freshman season … averaged 14.7 minutes played a game … recorded a then careerbest three rebounds against Southwestern, Western Carolina and Georgia Southern. High School: A 2002 graduate of First Colonial High School in Norfolk, VA … lettered twice in basketball … was named to the All-City Beach district team his senior year … averaged 14.5 points, five assists and five rebounds a game over his career … his team won the City Championship in 2002.

2002-03: Played in 27 games, while earning the starting nod in six … posted four double digit scoring performances, including a then careerhigh 16 against Western Carolina … finished third on the team in three-point field goal percentage (37.3), threepoint field goals made (30), three-point field goals attempted

Year GP 2003 27 2004 28 TOTAL 55

GS Min Avg FG 6 396 14.7 4 4 27 851 30.4 116 3 3 1247 22.7 160

GAME HIGHS POINTS 2003-04 33, Webber (11/22/03) Career

33, Webber (11/22/03)

REBOUNDS 2003-04 5, twice Career

5, twice

FIELD GOAL 2003-04 10, Webber (11/22/03) Career

10, Webber (11/22/03)

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 2003-04 23, Emmanuel (12/6/03) Career

23, Emmanuel (12/6/03)

3-POINT FG 2003-04 6, twice Career

6, twice

3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS 2003-04 17, Emmanuel (12/6/03) Career

17, Emmanuel (12/6/03)

FREE THROWS 2003-04 7, Webber (11/22/03) Career

7, Webber (11/22/03)

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 2003-04 8, Webber (11/22/03) Career

8, Webber (11/22/03)

ASSISTS 2003-04 4, three times

Personal: Full name is Dante Keith Terry … son of Marvin and Valerie Terry … father is a firefighter, while mother is a tax worker … born on June 1, 1984 … majoring in Sports Management and Administration.

Career

4, three times

STEALS 2003-04 4, Webber (11/22/03) Career

4, Webber (11/22/03)

BLOCKED SHOTS 2003-04 1, three times Career

1, four times

MINUTES PLAYED 2003-04 39, Emmanuel (12/6/03) Career

Total FGA 118 339 457

Pct .373 .342 .350

FG 30 63 93

3-Point FGA Pct 83 .361 205 .307 288 .323

FT 5 21 26

Rebounds FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg 7 .714 5 22 27 1.0 36 .583 15 48 63 2.3 4 3 .605 20 7 0 9 0 1.6

PF 16 65 81

39, Emmanuel (12/6/03)

FO Ast T O Blk Stl Pts 0 19 32 1 10 123 1 47 67 3 29 316 1 6 6 9 9 4 3 9 439

Avg 4.6 11.3 8.0

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Full name: Robert J’Mel Everhart Nickname: Spooty Birthdate: December 30, 1984 Place of birth: Tyler, TX Parents: Percy and Myra Everhart Siblings: Pamela Everhart-Coiscou, Gail Hampton and Terrance Everhart Major: Accounting High school coach: Carl Love High school mascot: Lions Favorite food: Hot Wings Favorite class subject: Math Favorite book or magazine: King Magazine Favorite TV show: The Simpsons Favorite movie: Life Favorite type of music: Rap Favorite actor: Denzel Washington Favorite actress: Meagan Good Favorite sport other than basketball: Football Favorite sports figure: Kevin Garnett Favorite NBA team: Minnesota Timberwolves Hobbies: playing video games and dominoes Not many people know this but I ... love football more than basketball If I could change one thing about college basketball, it would be ... we should get paid for playing, because it is like a full-time job My greatest moment in sports was ... I dunked on Texas A&M quarterback Reggie McNeil If I weren’t playing college basketball I’d be ... a regular college student in Texas The best player I ever faced was ... Mack Callier The thing I like best about basketball is ... the competiveness My primary inspiration in sports is ... God and my parents My advice to youngsters is ... Don’t let anyone hold you down My coaches impress me because ... their door is always open if you need them

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2004-05: Coaches will count on this sophomore after he posted a very solid freshman campaign ... he is a tenacious defender and relentless on the glass ... he played on the post last season out of necessity, but will most likely move out to a swing forward position in his second season ... coaches hope he can improve on his rookie numbers and follow it up with an all-conference year ... is slated to start at small forward. 2003-04: Started all 28 games and averaged a team high 32.4 minutes per contest ... named to the 2003-04 Southern Conference all-freshman squad after averaging 7.4 points and 7.0 rebounds per game ... had nine games where he scored at least 10 points ... scored a personal-high 16 points three times (Georgia Southern, Army and Washington and Lee) ... posted his first career doubledouble against Davidson with 11 points and 13 rebounds ... posted double-digit rebounds three times during freshman

season ... was a perfect 6-6 from the charity stripe versus Elon and went 8-9 from the line against Georgia Southern ... played a personal high 39 minutes in first collegiate game versus Webber ... led team in rebounding with 196 boards, rebounds per game with 7.0 and offensive rebounds with


3.0 per game ... finished second in defensive boards per game, 4.5, blocked shots per game, 0.6, and field goal percentage, 44.1. High School: A 2003 graduate of John Tyler High School … lettered four times in basketball, once in track and once in baseball … garnered second team all-state, first team all-region, academic all-district and academic allstate honors during his senior season … was tabbed district MVP and co-MVP on the all-East Texas team … averaged 13 points and 11 rebounds per game …

played for coach Carl Love. Personal: Full name is Robert J’Mel Everhart … son of Percy and Myra Everhart … father is a supervisor, while mother is a loan secretary … born on December 30, 1984 … majoring in Business Administration.

GAME HIGHS POINTS 2003-04 16, three times Career

16, three times

REBOUNDS 2003-04 13, Davidson (1/6/04) Career

13, Davidson (1/6/04)

FIELD GOAL 2003-04 7, three times Career

7, three times

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 2003-04 12, Army (1/2/04) Career

12, Army (1/2/04)

3-POINT FG 2003-04 1, twice Career

1, twice

3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS 2003-04 3, Webber (11/22/03) Career

3, Webber (11/22/03)

FREE THROWS 2003-04 8, Georgia Southern (2/28/04) Career

8, Georgia Southern (2/28/04)

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 2003-04 9, Georgia Southern (2/28/04) Career

9, Georgia Southern (2/28/04)

ASSISTS 2003-04 3, four times Career

3, four times

STEALS 2003-04 4, Webber (11/22/03) Career

4, Webber (11/22/03)

BLOCKED SHOTS 2003-04 2, twice Career

2, twice

MINUTES PLAYED 2003-04 39, Webber (11/22/03) Career

Year GP 2004 28 TOTAL 28

GS 28 28

Total 3-Point Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT 907 32.4 78 177 .441 2 10 .200 4 9 907 32.4 78 177 .441 2 10 .200 4 9

Rebounds FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg 74 .662 85 111 196 7.0 74 .662 85 111 196 7.0

PF 68 68

39, Webber (11/22/03)

FO Ast T O Blk Stl Pts Avg 1 35 57 17 22 207 7.4 1 35 57 17 22 207 7.4

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Full name: Joseph Nicholas-Jermand Thompson Nickname: JoJo Birthdate: December 18, 1984 Place of birth: Whiteville, NC Parents: Louella and Willie Thompson Siblings: Chris Major: Sports Management & Administration High school coach: Glenn McKey High school mascot: Wolfpack Favorite food: Seafood Favorite class subject: History Favorite book or magazine: XXL Favorite TV show: The Simpsons & Martin Favorite movie: Desperado Favorite type of music: Rap Favorite actor: Denzel Washington Favorite actress: Angelina Jolie Favorite sport other than basketball: Football Favorite sports figure: Tracy McGrady and Kevin Garnett Favorite NBA team: Minnesota Timberwolves Hobbies: Playing cards and video games Not many people know this but I ... can play chess If I could change one thing about college basketball, it would be ... that we could get paid My greatest moment in sports was ... when I scored 42 points in the state high school tournament If I weren’t playing college basketball I’d be ... chillling at another college The best player I ever faced was ... my brother The thing I like best about basketball is ... the feel of winning a game My primary inspiration in sports is ... the support I get from home My advice to youngsters is ... make money My coaches impress me because ... the way they motivate a player

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2004-05: Is a versatile player who has the ability to be explosive on any give night ... worked hard during the summer to improve physical abilities ... has a great feel for the game, but the coaching staff wants him to continue to be more consistent with his shooting and passing ... needs to improve on defense to compliment his offensive skills ... will be looked upon to play both forward slots. 2003-04: Saw action in 27 of 28 games ... averaged 9.2 minutes played per contest and played a personal best 24 minutes versus ETSU ... scored a career-high 12 points against High Point and netted 11 in first career contest against Webber ... grabbed five rebounds three times (ETSU, Elon and South Carolina State) ... had one assist and two steals versus Wofford ... went three for five from three-point land

in season opener, while attempting eight threepointers against ETSU ... posted a perfect 3-3 at the free throw line against Wofford ... finished third on the team with a 43.8 field goal percentage. High School: A 2003 graduate of Whiteville High School … lettered four times in basketball … earned all-area and all-conference accolades his senior year … was tabbed the Eastern Regional MVP and Roberson County all-tournament for three seasons … averaged 20 points,


10 rebounds and five assists during his senior season … was a member of the state championship team his freshman season that went 23-6 … played for coach Glenn McKoy.

father, who is retired, played Marine Basketball (1969-71), while mother is a librarian … born on December 18, 1984 … majoring in Business Administration.

Personal: Full name is Joseph Nicholas-Jermond Thompson … son of Willie and Louella Thompson …

GAME HIGHS POINTS 2003-04 12, High Point (12/30/03) Career

12, High Point (12/30/03)

REBOUNDS 2003-04 5, three times Career

5, three times

FIELD GOAL 2003-04 4, three times Career

4, three times

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 2003-04 12, ETSU (2/16/04) Career

12, ETSU (2/16/04)

3-POINT FG 2003-04 3, twice Career

3, twice

3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS 2003-04 8, ETSU (2/16/04) Career

8, ETSU (2/16/04)

FREE THROWS 2003-04 3, Wofford (2/7/04) Career

3, Wofford (2/7/04)

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 2003-04 3, Wofford (2/7/04) Career

3, Wofford (2/7/04)

ASSISTS 2003-04 1, three times Career

1, three times

STEALS 2003-04 2, three times Career

2, three times

BLOCKED SHOTS 2003-04 0 Career

0

MINUTES PLAYED 2003-04 24, ETSU (2/16/04) Career

Year GP 2004 27 TOTAL 27

GS 0 0

Total 3-Point Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct 251 9.3 34 99 .343 18 62 .290 251 9.3 3 4 9 9 .343 18 62 .290

FT 7 7

Rebounds FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg 12 .583 19 28 47 1.7 12 .583 19 28 47 1.7

PF 37 37

24, ETSU (2/16/04)

FO Ast T O Blk Stl Pts Avg 0 3 12 0 11 93 3.4 0 3 12 0 11 9 3 3.4

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Full name: Aaron Chao Xia Nickname: none Birthdate: April 22, 1984 Place of birth: China Parents: Mike and Yuan Xia Siblings: None Major: International Business High school coach: William Schacherl High school mascot: Wolves Favorite food: Fish/Salmon Favorite class subject: Math Favorite book or magazine: Sports Illustrated Favorite TV show: Sportscenter Favorite movie: Terminator 3 Favorite type of music: Rap Favorite actor: Marshall Mathers Favorite actress: Jennifer Lopez Favorite sport other than basketball: Football Favorite sports figure: Yao Ming Favorite NBA team: Los Angeles Lakers Hobbies: Lifting weights Not many people know this but I ... will try and make it to the NBA. If I could change one thing about college basketball, it would be ... more than three seconds in the paint. My greatest moment in sports was ... winning a playoff game at the buzzer 62-61. If I weren’t playing college basketball I’d be ... playing for the Shanghai Sharks. The best player I ever faced was ... Yao Ming. The thing I like best about basketball is ... the physical contact in the paint. My primary inspiration in sports is ... contact and banging people in the paint. My advice to youngsters is ... to study hard. My coaches impress me because ... they inspire me to do my best.

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2004-05: Will never back down and is as tough as they come ... spent a tremendous amount of time in the weight room to improve his body ... has the ability to post strong on the blocks, but will also surprise you with his shooting ability ... freshman season was a learning process, but has improved immensely over the last year ... will contribute immediately as either a power forward or as a center. 2003-04: Earned the starting nod at center 11 times and played in 26 games ... tabbed a career-high 31 minutes versus Elon ... posted a personal best seven points twice, both times against College of Charleston ... went a

perfect 4-4 from the charity stripe twice, once against Webber and the other versus Furman ... pulled down a personal high four rebounds three times (Furman, Georgia Southern, South Carolina) ... blocked three shots and made all three shots attempted against GSU ... grabbed two offensive rebounds versus the Gamecocks ... averaged 2.4 points per game and led the team in field goal percentage with a 46.8 season mark ... was fourth on the squad with 14 blocked shots. High School: A 2003 graduate of Clearbrook High School … lettered four times in basketball … earned all-


district honors during his junior and senior seasons … was a member of the Houston Select basketball team … averaged 15 points and nine rebounds per game

… played for coach William Schacherl. Personal: Full name is Aaron Chao Xia … son of Mike and Yuan Xia … father is an engineer … born on April 22, 1984 … majoring in Business Administration ... was a teammate of NBA star Yao Ming on the Chinese National Team.

GAME HIGHS POINTS 2003-04 8, Georgia Southern (1/10/04) Career

8, Georgia Southern (1/10/04)

REBOUNDS 2003-04 4, three times Career

4, three times

FIELD GOAL 2003-04 3, three times Career

3, three times

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 2003-04 6, CofC (1/31/04) Career

6, CofC (1/31/04)

3-POINT FG 2003-04 0 Career

0

3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS 2003-04 1, Davidson (1/6/04) Career

1, Davidson (1/6/04)

FREE THROWS 2003-04 4, twice Career

4, twice

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 2003-04 4, three times Career

4, three times

ASSISTS 2003-04 1, twice Career

1, twice

STEALS 2003-04 1, five times Career

1, five times

BLOCKED SHOTS 2003-04 3, Georgia Southern (2/28/04) Career

3, Georgia Southern (2/28/04)

MINUTES PLAYED 2003-04 31, Furman (2/21/04) Career

Year GP 2004 26 TOTAL 26

GS 11 11

Total 3-Point Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT 293 11.3 22 47 .468 0 1 .000 18 293 11.3 22 47 .468 0 1 .000 18

FTA Pct 31 .581 31 .581

Rebounds Off Def Tot Avg 9 26 35 1.3 9 26 35 1.3

PF 57 57

31, Furman (2/21/04)

FO Ast T O Blk Stl Pts Avg 4 2 27 14 5 62 2.4 4 2 27 14 5 62 2.4

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Full name: Harold Donell McLendon, Jr. Nickname: Donny Birthdate: October 11, 1983 Place of birth: Dublin, GA Parents: Harold and Alice McLendon Siblings: Christie, Natalie, Warren & Bryant Major: Criminal Justice High school coach: Paul Williams High school mascot: Raiders Favorite food: Chicken - all kinds Favorite class subject: Math Favorite book or magazine: Slam Favorite TV show: Fresh Prince & Real World Favorite movie: Blade Favorite type of music: Hip Hop & Rap Favorite actor: Will Smith Favorite actress: Kate Beckinsale Favorite sport other than basketball: Ping Pong Favorite sports figure: Michael Jordan & Allen Iverson Favorite NBA team: Orlando Magic Hobbies: Watching tv Not many people know this but I ... I live on a farm (I’m pretty country) If I could change one thing about college basketball, it would be ... the NCAA’s transfer rules My greatest moment in sports was ... when I won three different player of the year awards If I weren’t playing college basketball I’d be ... somewhere else The best player I ever faced was ... Gerald Finch The thing I like best about basketball is ... scoring points My primary inspiration in sports is ... my father My advice to youngsters is ... to never lose focus of your dreams My coaches impress me because ... they are always there for me

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2004-05: Comes to The Citadel with college basketball experience after playing his freshman season at Mercer and Florida A&M ... adds depth to the guard position and gives the team an experienced guard who can shoot the ball ... will be counted on to contribute immediately due to his ability to shoot and play defense ... will be required to sit out first six games of the 2004-05 season due to the NCAA’s transfer rules ... first game will be on December 15, 2004 in McAlister Field House against Savannah State. 2003-04: Transferred to Florida A&M for sophomore campaign ... played in first six games before sitting out the rest of the season in order to transfer to The Citadel. 2002-03: Played freshman season at Mercer University ... helped Mercer to a 23-6 record and the Atlantic Sun Conference Championship ... played in all 29 games averaging 11.2 minutes per contest ... posted a scoring average of 5.2 points per game ... made 35.9 percent of his three-point shots (28 of 78) ... recorded 14 steals and 30 rebounds ... shot 73 percent (27 of 37) from the free-throw line and 34.8 (48 of 138) percent from the field

High School: A 2002 graduate of West Laurens High School ... named the 2002 Georgia AAA Player of the Year ... McDonald’s All-American Nominee ... was the second leading scorer in the state at 28.7 points per game ... also named the Middle Georgia Player of the Year ... played in two allstar games ... scored 861 points during one prep season ... first team all-state and all-region selection ... led West Laurens to a 23-7 record and an appearance in the elite eight of the state tournament ... played for coach Paul Williams. Personal: Full name is Harold Donell McLendon, Jr. … son of Harold, Sr. and Alice McLendon … father is a lawyer and mother is a substitute teacher … born on October 11, 1983 … younger brother Warren is a freshman on The Citadel basketball team ... sister Natalie played basketball at Samford from 2000-02, while uncle, Gary Wilkins, played for the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons ... majoring in Criminal Justice.


2004-05: Is a player who adds experience after transferring from the Coast Guard Academy ... is a great shooter, who handles the ball well ... coaches say he reminds them of former Bulldog small forward Alan Puckett, a tough, hard working player who can shoot from anywhere on the court ... will be redshirted this season in accordance with NCAA rules. 2003-04: Played freshman season at the Coast Guard Academy ... started 14 games and saw action in five others ... was fourth on the team in scoring with an average of 9.8 points per game ... shot 29 percent (67 of 229) from the floor and 25.5 percent (35 of 137) from behind the arc ... tallied 54 rebounds and 34 assists. High School: A 2003 graduate of The Hill School ... earned second team All-Mid Atlantic Prep League honors ... led Mid-Atlantic Prep League in scoring as a junior with 20.3 points per game ... helped lead The Hill to a top-30 national ranking in 2003 ... earned eight letters, four in track, three in basketball and one in cross-country ... played for coach Seth Eilberg.

Personal: Full name is Mark David Schiavoni … son of Robert and Schiavoni … father is a lawyer … born on November 3, 1983 … majoring in Computer Science.

Full name: Mark David Schiavoni Nickname: none Birthdate: November 3, 1983 Place of birth: Winchester, VA Parents: Robert and Belinda Schiavoni Siblings: Jessica and Joanna Major: Business High school coach: Seth Eilberg High school mascot: Blue Rams Favorite food: Jim’s Cheesesteak on South Street in Philly Favorite class subject: English Favorite book or magazine: Maniac McGee Favorite TV show: Fresh Prince & Seinfeld Favorite movie: Gladiator Favorite type of music: I like it all Favorite actor: Denzel Washington & Mel Gibson Favorite actress: Rachel McAdams Favorite sport other than basketball: Boxing Favorite sports figure: Pete Maravich Favorite NBA team: Philadelphia 76ers Hobbies: Shooting hoops, eating and being with family and friends Not many people know this but I ... can sing If I could change one thing about college basketball, it would be ... a four-point line five feet behind the three-point line My greatest moment in sports was ... scoring 30 points versus Blair Academy If I weren’t playing college basketball I’d be ... working construction The best player I ever faced was ... Mustafa Shakur & Luol Deng The thing I like best about basketball is ... winning My primary inspiration in sports is ... my entire family, without them I would be nothing My advice to youngsters is ... You can do anything with Jesus Christ in your life My coaches impress me because ... their teaching goes far beyond the basketball court

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Full name: Warren Matthew McLendon Nickname: Whomp Birthdate: May 29, 1986 Place of birth: Dublin, GA Parents: Harold & Alice McLendon Siblings: Christie, Natalie, Donny & Bryant Major: Business High school coach: Paul Williams High school mascot: Raiders Favorite food: Chinese Favorite class subject: Science Labs Favorite book or magazine: Slam Favorite TV show: The Real World & Thundercats Favorite movie: The Fifth Element Favorite type of music: All Types Favorite actor: Sean Connery & Denzel Washington Favorite actress: Kate Beckinsale Favorite sport other than basketball: Slam Ball Favorite sports figure: Muhammad Ali & Michael Jordan Favorite NBA team: Minnesota Timberwolves Hobbies: Fishing & Drawing Not many people know this but I ... am a dancing machine If I could change one thing about college basketball, it would be ... If a player does an oustanding dunk, it would count as three points My greatest moment in sports was ... winning the state high school championship and being named the #1 AAA player in Georgia If I weren’t playing college basketball I’d be ... playing college football The best player I ever faced was ... Dwight Harold, Shawn Livingston and Josh Smith The thing I like best about basketball is ... game nights when the stands are packed and they go wild when we win My primary inspiration in sports is ... God, my parents, and my love of the game My advice to youngsters is ... live life in the fullest and work hard. You can’t make up for lost time My coaches impress me because ... the personal relationships they have with each player and the way they help us get through hard times

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2004-05: Is a highly touted freshman prospect with tremendous strength and athleticism ... is a tough, strong minded player that reminds the coaches of former Bulldog forward Cliff Washburn ... has the ability to post-up anyone in the league, as well as shoot from outside and handle the ball ... has the potential to be a dominating force in the SoCon if he plays up to his potential every time he steps on the court ... could earn the starting job at power forward with a solid preseason, but will most definitely see quality minutes. High School: A 2004 graduate of West Laurens High School ... was listed as Honorable Mention AllAmerican after winning the Georgia AAA State Player of the Year honor ... earned Middle Georgia Player of the Year laurels just as older brother Donny did ... played in the Georgia North-South All-Star Game and the Florida-Georgia All-Star Game ... received the Georgia AAA state tournament MVP trophy while leading West Laurens to the 2004 state championship ... averaged 19 points, 11 rebounds, eight assists and five blocks per game as a senior ... was also a member of the 2003 AAU Atlanta Celtics who won the 2003

AAU Championship ... played for coach Paul Williams. Personal: Full name is Warren McLendon … son of Harold, Sr. and Alice McLendon … father is a lawyer and mother is a substitute teacher … born on May 29, 1986 … older brother Donny transferred to The Citadel and is a member of the Bulldog basketball team ... sister Natalie played basketball at Samford from 2000-02, while uncle, Gary Wilkins, played for the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons ... majoring in Business Administration.


2004-05: Was a very popular, local recruit who surprised the coaches with his level of skill ... is one of the most pleasant young men to coach and has a great positive attitude toward not only basketball, but life as well ... needs to continue to improve and will do so with more play ... according to the coaches, he moves very well under the basket and plays very mature for a freshman ... his biggest asset is his determination to be a quality player at this level and the next ... coaches will use him as a post player immediately. High School: A 2004 graduate of St. John’s High School ... was named first team all-state and allLowcountry after averaging 21.4 points and 14 rebounds a game as a senior ... earned Region Player of the Year honors ... played in the North Carolina-South Carolina AllStar game ... was a four-time varsity letter winner in basketball ... played for coach Antione Saunders.

Personal: Full name is Demetrius D. Nelson … son of Mark and Vera Nelson … father is a truck driver … born on January 4, 1986 … majoring in Business Administration.

Full name: Demetrius Demar Nelson Nickname: Meat Birthdate: January 4, 1986 Place of birth: Charleston, SC Parents: Mark and Vera Siblings: Mark A. Nelson, III Major: Business Administration High school coach: Antoine Saunders High school mascot: Islanders Favorite food: Red rice Favorite class subject: English Favorite book or magazine: Sports Illustrated Favorite TV show: Martin and the Jamie Foxx Show Favorite movie: Scarface Favorite type of music: Hip Hop and R&B Favorite actor: Jamie Foxx and Will Smith Favorite actress: Halle Berry Favorite sport other than basketball: Football Favorite sports figure: Michael Jordan Favorite NBA team: Chicago Bulls Hobbies: Hanging out with friends Not many people know this but I ... am a very good rapper If I could change one thing about college basketball, it would be ... all the politics My greatest moment in sports was ... being selected to the SC/NC All-Star Game If I weren’t playing college basketball I’d be ... in college pursuing a career in business The best player I ever faced was ... Raymond Felton and Terrell Everett The thing I like best about basketball is ... the competition and the fans My primary inspiration in sports is ... my family My advice to youngsters is ... to always set goals for yourself and to always remain focused on whatever you want to do My coaches impress me because ... they are relentless in everything they do

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Full name: Travis Sentell Smith Nickname: Smitty Birthdate: October 15, 1985 Place of birth: Ft. Benning, GA Parents: Yolanda and Edward Smith Siblings: Meshawn, Shamell and Chiffon Major: Business Administration High school coach: Kalvin Baker High school mascot: Vikings Favorite food: Collard Greens and Macaroni & Cheese Favorite class subject: History Favorite book or magazine: Slam Favorite TV show: The Chapelle Show Favorite movie: Above the Rim Favorite type of music: Rap and R&B Favorite actor: Mike Epps Favorite actress: Sanaa Latham Favorite sport other than basketball: Football Favorite sports figure: Michael Jordan Favorite NBA team: Orlando Magic Hobbies: Eating and chilling with friends Not many people know this but I ... like to cook If I could change one thing about college basketball, it would be ... the rules My greatest moment in sports was ... watching Jordan hit the game winning shot in the 1998 NBA Finals If I weren’t playing college basketball I’d be ... a clothes designer and a business man The best player I ever faced was ... Dwight Howard The thing I like best about basketball is ... the movement of the players My primary inspiration in sports is ... myself My advice to youngsters is ... never intend to fail, always expect to suceed My coaches impress me because ... they never stop pushing me, even when I’m tired

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2004-05: A young man who has a ton of potential ... coaches believe he does a lot on the floor well, but needs to improve to see considerable playing time ... his great work ethic and love of the game will allow him to become a very solid college basketball player in the near future ... is an athletic, strong, tough guard who will see minutes backing up at the shooting guard position. High School: A 2004 graduate of Pacelli High School ... was the Region 2 Player of the Year and was named second team All-State as a senior after averaging 28.6 points, seven rebounds, five assists and four steals a game during senior season ... was a two-time all-region selection ... lettered four times in basketball and twice in track ... played for coach Calvin Baker.

Personal: Full name is Travis Smith … son of Edward and Yolanda Smith … father is a mail processor and mother is a store clerk … born on October 15, 1985 ... family member Chuck Kornegay played basketball at Villanova, while family member Mikel Kornegay played football at Florida State ... majoring in Business Administration.


2004-05: A young man who plays with tons of intensity especially on defense ... has great foot work and will get after anyone defensively ... is rough around the edges, but will have to learn a tough position as a freshman ... needs to learn how to make the easy play ... coaches believe he will improve with experience and expect him to see time on the court as a reserve point guard. High School: A 2004 graduate of the Brewster Academy ... was a McDonald’s All-American Nominee and earned North Carolina High School Heisman honors ... recorded 11 points, 10 assists, five rebounds and four steals a game as a senior ... led Brewster Academy to a No. 3 final national ranking in 2003 ... earned three letters in basketball, two in football and one in baseball and track ... played for coach Jason Smith.

Personal: Full name is Nathaniel Winkler … son of John and Jan Winkler … father is a contractor and mother is a property manager … born on December 17, 1984 ... father played defensive end for the UNC Tarheels from 1969-72 … majoring in Biology.

Full name: Nathaniel Drew Winkler Nickname: Nathan and Wink Birthdate: December 17, 1984 Place of birth: Boone, NC Parents: John and Jan Siblings: Amber Major: Biology High school coach: Jason Smith High school mascot: Bobcats Favorite food: My Mom’s Angel Food Cake Favorite class subject: Analytical Writing Favorite book or magazine: The Bible and The Awakening Favorite TV show: Will and Grace Favorite movie: Braveheart Favorite type of music: Just a good song Favorite actor: Robert DeNiro Favorite actress: Julia Roberts Favorite sport other than basketball: Football Favorite sports figure: Brett Favre Favorite NBA team: Minnesota Timberwolves Hobbies: spending time with family and making people laugh Not many people know this but I ... thank God everyday for the challenges I am faced with because each one makes me a better person If I could change one thing about college basketball, it would be ... nothing My greatest moment in sports was ... learning to love the game with my dad in our driveway If I weren’t playing college basketball I’d be ... attending NC State aspiring to be an architect The best player I ever faced was ... Chris Paul The thing I like best about basketball is ... team unity My primary inspiration in sports is ... my mother and father My advice to youngsters is ... make your dreams a reality My coaches impress me because ... they care about us so much, our success is their goal

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Beginning his 13th season at the helm of The Citadel’s basketball program, Pat Dennis is the winningest coach in school history. With a 89-72 victory over Chowan on December 19, 2003, Dennis surpassed current Citadel Director of Athletics Les Robinson for first-place on the all-time wins chart with 136 wins, four more than Robinson’s 132. Dennis’ dedication to The Citadel and its basketball program is obvious as he has the second longest tenure of all the coaches in the Southern Conference. Dennis is the only Bulldog coach to post double-digit wins in each of his first seven seasons, and he’s done that a total of nine times during his 12 campaigns. There were only 33 other seasons of 10 or more victories in the first 100 years of the program’s existence. Under Dennis, The Citadel basketball program is more than just winning games. Dennis believes in the same principles that The Citadel instills into its cadets everyday. During the last three seasons, Dennis has seen 10 players graduate from the Military College of South Carolina. Of those, 100-percent had a job or entered graduate school immediately following graduation. Only a handful of institutions in the NCAA can claim those same results. Dennis and his staff work hand-inhand with each player to guarantee that he is taking the appropriate path not only in the classroom and on the courts, but also in life. The coaching staff finds itself in a familiar position this season as they have only two seniors and one junior to anchor the leadership roles of the team. The five sophomores and seven freshmen look to be the solid foundation of the future for Citadel basketball. Dennis is no stranger to having young teams, as only three seasons ago the team had only one senior and three juniors. That team was the surprise of the Southern Conference and finished in a three-way tie for second place in the South Division. The past campaign was somewhat of a rebuilding year for the young Bulldogs. In 2003-04, The Citadel saw the loss of all-conference player Max Mombollet to graduation and only six wins, but Dennis’ young squad consisted of only two seniors, one junior and 11 freshmen and sophomores. The nucleus of players that will cement the floor for Dennis over the next two seasons gained

valuable experience against powers such as Georgetown, Tennessee, South Carolina and Central Florida, not to mention the upper echelon of teams in the SoCon like East Tennessee State, who advanced to the NCAA Tournament after winning the conference tournament. The 2002-03 season was highlighted by a group of six seniors that all finished their careers with a Citadel ring and a Citadel degree. Forward Michael Joseph became the sixth player under Dennis’ guidance to reach the 1,000-point plateau and the 22nd in school history. An experienced group led the 2001-02 campaign as three seniors and six juniors highlighted the squad that finished 17-12 overall. The back-to-back winning seasons were the first in over twenty years. The Bulldogs posted 17 victories, including eight in Southern Conference play. The 17-win plateau stands as the third highest in school history. Only Robinson had higher win totals in a single season as The Citadel’s head coach. The Bulldogs protected their own backyard during the season as they posted 12-2 record in McAlister Field House. The season was highlighted by The Citadel’s first victory in the Southern Conference tournament since 1985 as they defeated the Keydets of VMI, 80-70. In 2000-01, the Bulldogs won 16 games. That may seem trite to some, but consider that The Citadel, in its first 100 years of basketball, has won 20 games once (1979), 18 games once (1985), 17 games three times (1927, ‘61 and ‘02) and 16 games four times (1945, ‘58, ‘89 and ‘01). In Dennis’ first 11 years at the helm, the Bulldogs reached the 10-win plateau quicker in 2000-01 than any

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other year (15 games). The season also featured a five-game winning streak in Southern Conference play, the first time since the 1960-61 season. It also marked the first winning season since the 15-13 year in 1997-98, and Dennis earned his 100th victory (on Feb. 3 against Wofford), becoming only the second coach in Citadel history to win 100 or more games. At home, The Citadel was nearly unstoppable, going 12-2 in McAlister Field House. Two of the facilities’ largest crowds ever came that season: 5,822 came to see the University of South Carolina on December 5, creating the sixth largest home crowd ever, and on February 12, the College of Charleston game drew 5,563 fans, the eighth largest. Also, a rare Sunday night game against Furman on February 25 drew 4,236. Also in the mix of highlights was The Citadel’s first basketball championship of any kind in 23 years when the Bulldogs defeated both Colgate and Morehead State at the Capital City Classic in Tallahassee, Fla. Travis Cantrell was named the MVP while Cliff Washburn earned all-tournament recognition.

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J.G.Briggs Hans Kangeter Harry O’Brien C.F. Myers Locke Brown Benny Blatt Johnny Douglas Charlie Williard Rock Norman Ben Parker Ben Clemons Bo Sherman Ernest Wehman Eugene Clark

Washburn and Alan Puckett earned Southern Conference Player-of-the-Week citations and The Citadel locker room was a festive site many times, and even once lured Citadel graduate and legendary novelist Pat Conroy to it. Conroy proclaimed that Citadel basketball was indeed back as was the excitement in McAlister Field House. In 1997-98, Dennis, a Baltimore, MD native, led The Citadel to a 15-13 overall ledger - the program’s best campaign since the 1988-89 season - and a second place finish in the Southern Conference’s South Division. In addition, his 1997-98 team defeated a pair of NCAA Tournament participants in College of Charleston and Davidson, and snapped a 13-game losing streak in Southern Conference Tournament action with a 77-66 quarterfinal win over military rival VMI. The Citadel has been a force defensively in recent years, ranking among the league leaders in both field goal percentage defense and scoring defense. Dennis demonstrates to many that he is a student of the game by the numerous workshops, clinics and camps at which he teaches and participates. He continually confirms his ability to recruit talented players. And he has a solid reputation among his fellow coaches as a true teacher of the game. Characteristics of his teams include an exciting, multifaceted offense, a staunch defense and an all-out team effort. A strong work ethic and a never-say-die attitude - truly trademarks of all Citadel Cadets – are obvious as one watches a Pat Dennis-coached basketball team. All of this points to the progress that Citadel Basketball has made under Dennis, who became the school’s 26th basketball coach on April 13, 1992. Excitement in the program continues to be rejuvenated, and should add even more anticipation this year considering the talent he has assembled. While the program has improved under his guidance, Dennis is not content with being a middle-of-the-pack team. He won’t be satisfied until The Citadel challenges for the Southern Conference title year in and year out.

All-time Coaching Records

Won Lost Pct. 2 15 6 51 10 51 18 14 45 10 4 8 16 7

3 5 2 26 6 22 31 16 31 17 17 6 7 11

.400 .750 .750 .662 .625 .699 .367 .450 .592 .370 .190 .571 .696 .389

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Whitey Piro Bernard O’Neil Leo Zack Jim Browning Hank Witt Norm Sloan Mel Thompson Dick Campbell George Hill Les Robinson Randy Nesbit Pat Dennis Totals

Won Lost Pct. 5 28 5 1 2 57 67 45 33 132 75 136 809

11 72 32 21 19 38 96 54 42 162 121 196 1048

.313 .280 .135 .045 .095 .600 .411 .455 .440 .449 .383 .410 .436


He has restored respect in the program by making the players believe in his system, in each other, and bringing to the Military College of South Carolina an organization that was a perfect fit. A pressure man-to-man defense is the hallmark of Dennis’ teams with a patterned, high-efficiency offense to match. When former Citadel Director of Athletics Walt Nadzak announced Dennis’ hiring, it was a well-known fact that Dennis had a major rebuilding job ahead of him. After all, the Bulldogs had only one winning season in the previous seven years and the program had experienced only 16 wins in the last two seasons, including only six in 1991. He knew that his work was cut out for him. A proven recruiter, Dennis’ classes have been rated among the best in the league. Dennis and his assistant coaches brought in four players for the 2002-03 season that had an immediate impact on the program. This past recruiting season, Dennis and his staff brought in five more scholarship players and three top-notch walk-ons, and some of them could be in position to log valuable minutes in their first season on campus. All told, Dennis, during his 11 seasons at The Citadel, has had six players named to the Southern Conference All-Freshman Team. An assistant coach for seven years at the University of Richmond, Dennis was an obvious choice for the Bulldogs. His background at Richmond, where he and head coach Dick Tarrant had molded less-talented athletes into Colonial Athletic Association champions, was just what The Citadel program needed. Dennis had been Richmond’s top assistant since the 1987-88 season. During his stint at Richmond, the Spiders won 21 or more games in all but one season and made four NCAA Tournament appearances and two National Invitational Tournament showings. As Richmond’s number one assistant, Dennis served as recruiting coordinator and assisted with both offensive and defensive on-court responsibilities, practice plans and opponent scouting. He also was responsible for overseeing the Spiders’ academic progress. During Dennis’ stay at Richmond, the Spiders compiled an overall record of 151-62 (.709) and captured four Colonial Athletic Association championships. The 1987-88 squad advanced to the round of 16 at the NCAA Tournament after defeating strong Indiana and Georgia Tech squads. Prior to Dennis’ arrival at Richmond, he spent the 1984-85 season at George Washington University and helped lead the Colonials to a 17-10 record, which was the team’s best in a decade. He was the top assistant at Loyola (MD) College during the 1982-83 and 1983-84 seasons. He began his collegiate coaching career at Towson State University where he served as an aid during the 1980-81 and 1981-82 campaigns. He spent the 197980 season as a junior varsity coach at McDonough High School in his hometown of Baltimore.

Dennis is a 1978 graduate of Washington & Lee University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Urban Studies. While a student-athlete at W&L, he was named a NCAA Division III first-team All-American by the National Association of Basketball Coaches, The Associated Press and Basketball Weekly. He also was honored by being named the NCAA Division III Playerof-the-Year his senior season by Basketball Weekly, and was enshrined in the Washington & Lee Athletic Hall of Fame in 1993. Dennis is married to the former Sherry O’Malley of Baltimore, and they have three children, Haddie, Finn and Isabel. The Dennis family, along with a Golden Lab named Khaki, lives on The Citadel campus.

The Record On Dennis 1992-present: The Citadel • Head Basketball Coach (136-196 overall) • All-time winningest coach in Citadel history • One of only four coaches in school history to post two consecutive winning seasons (2000-01, 2001-02) • Top defense in the Southern Conference twice • Four All-Southern Conference performers • Six players named to the league’s all-freshman team • Six 1,000-point scorers during his tenure 1 98 7-1 992: U niv er sity of Richmond 987-1 7-1992: Univ niver ersity • Top assistant coach under Dick Tarrant • Recorded 21 or more wins in four of five seasons • Four NCAA tournament appearances • The 1987-88 team advanced to the “Sweet 16” of the NCAA Tournament (with wins over Indiana and Georgia Tech) • Two NIT berths • Overall record of 151-62 (.709) • Four Colonial Athletic Association championships 1984-85: George Washington University ·• Assistant Coach ·• Helped lead the Colonials to its best record in 10 years 1982-84: Loyola (MD) College ·• Top assistant coach 1 980-82: TTo o wson Stat e State ·• Assistant coach 1 979-80: McDonough High School ·• Junior Varsity coach 1 974-78: W ashingt on & Lee Washingt ashington • NCAA Division III Player-of-the-Year as voted by Basketball Weekly • Led W&L to top 10 rankings his junior and seniors seasons. ·• Division III first team All-American Elected into the W&L Hall of Fame in 1993

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Chris Gerlufsen enters his fourth year at The Citadel as a member of head coach Pat Dennis’ staff. In 2000, he joined The Citadel staff as a graduate assistant coach and in four years has come full circle as he was named Pat Dennis’ top assistant before the 2003-04 season. Gerlufsen has on-floor coaching responsibilities with the guards and wings, and has coached three 1,000-point scorers in Travis Cantrell, Michael Joseph and Alan Puckett and other well-known Bulldogs, such as Clyde Wormley, who returned to The Citadel as a graduate manager last season. Travis Cantrell posted 102 3-point field goals during the 2002 season to set a new school record and aided in his school record 255 3-point field goals in a career. Under Gerlufsen’s direction, current Bulldog junior Kevin Hammack is on his way to breaking the school’s alltime assists record of 387, set in 1986 by Jimmy Tharpe, as Hammack tallied 252 assists in his first two seasons as a Bulldog. His responsibilities do not stop there, Gerlufsen is the recruiting coordinator and assists in scheduling. He played a major role in recruiting the 63rd best recruiting class in the nation last year. Gerlufsen’s aggressive style of recruiting focuses on obtaining not only topnotch

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athletes to help the program grow, but also young men who will succeed at The Citadel and in life. He owes some of his recruiting success to his strong ties in Texas and the Northeast. Gerlufsen played a key role in the recruiting of SoCon all-freshmen selection J’mel Everhart. Gerlufsen is responsible for recruiting Everhart’s home state of Texas where he also signed two others, Kelvin Fowler and Aaron Xia in 2003 from the Lone Star State. In 2002, he also successfully recruited Matt Davis, a native of Carrollton, TX. His successful recruiting efforts do not stop in Texas; Gerlufsen is also responsible for the signing of two brothers, who are both former Georgia High School Players of the Year and Region 2 Player of the Year Travis Smith of Pacelli High in Columbus, GA. Donny and Warren McClendon, of Dublin, GA, both earned player of the year honors as players at West Lauren High School. Donny, the oldest of the two, took home the award in 2002, while younger brother Warren was selected as the best player in the Peach State in 2004. A 1998 graduate of Randolph-Macon in Ashland, VA, Gerlufsen played under one of the greatest coaches in basketball, Hal Nunnaly. A native of Philadelphia, PA, he was a shooting guard for two and one-half seasons and served as the team captain his junior and senior seasons. Gerlufsen ranked ninth all-time in steals for the Yellow Jackets and was a member of the team that was nationally ranked third in scoring defense. He helped Randolph-Macon to the NCAA Division III tournament twice, once in 1996 and again in 1998. Coaching is in Gerlufsen’s blood, as his father served as the head basketball coach at the University of Massachusetts and Shepherd College (WV), winning two conference championships. Prior to working at Southwestern, Gerlufsen spent one season as the graduate assistant coach at Washington (MD) College.


Terry Parks, a former assistant at North Florida, is beginning his first season as an assistant coach under Pat Dennis. Parks’ responsibilities will include teaching and developing The Citadel’s group of talented, young, big men and helping prepare the Bulldogs’ scouting reports through video exchange. He will also be counted on to assist with the Bulldogs’ recruiting efforts in the Georgia and Florida areas. While an assistant at North Florida for the past two seasons, Parks was responsible for the Osprey recruiting efforts, along with their game preparation, which included scouting and film exchange. He also helped developed the UNF post players, as well as arranging team travel. From 2000-2002, Parks was a graduate assistant coach at his alma mater, Columbus State University in Columbus, GA, where his main duty was to coach the post players. He also supervised the academic programs of the student-athletes, while assisting in recruiting and game-day preparation. During his time as a graduate assistant at Columbus State, Parks earned his master’s degree in Public Administration and was a member of the Alpha Phi Sigma Honor Society. He received his bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice from Columbus State in 1999. Parks started his playing career at Macon State before transferring to Columbus State in 1996, where he finished out his career as a scholar athlete. As a post player, he helped CSU to the 1998 Peach Belt Conference Championship with a final season record of 26-7. Parks has also been an active member of the community as a mentor to at-risk youth and a camp director for various basketball camps in Florida and

Georgia. He also participated in the NCAA’s Project Yes while a student-athlete at Macon State. Born in Ft. Benning, GA, Parks recently married to the former Jamesha Johnson of Debary, FL in May of 2004.

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Mike Summey, a native of Hickory, NC, is entering his first year at The Citadel as a member of head coach Pat Dennis’ staff. Summey, a 1997 graduate of North Carolina State will be responsible for the teaching and developing The Citadel’s group of talented guards and preparing the Bulldogs’ scouting reports. He will also be counted on to improve the Bulldogs’ efforts in the classroom, as well as assist with the day-to-day administration and the program’s recruiting efforts. While the head assistant at Queens for the past season, Summey was responsible for the Royals recruiting efforts, along with their game preparation. He created and supervised an individual instruction program, while also administering the student-athletes’ academic programs. For four years from 1999-2003, Summey was an assistant at Saint Francis in Pennsylvania. From

2000-03 he was a full-time assistant working primarily with perimeter players and compiled detailed scouting reports to the coaching staff and team during game preparation. He also contributed on St. Francis’ recruiting trail. Summey spent his first year at St. Francis as a part-time assistant before being promoted to a fulltime coaching slot. During this time, he was the camp director for the Bobby Jones Red Flash Basketball Camp, while also coordinating scouting reports and film exchange. Summey got his start at NC State as a member of the managerial staff and as a film coordinator. From 1996-99, he directed and organized six student managers for coach Herb Sendek’s Wolfpack teams, while coordinating NC State’s video needs from 199496.

Paul Lambert, III, a 2004 graduate of James Madison, will join head coach Pat Dennis’ staff as a first-year graduate assistant manager. Lambert’s role will include assisting the coaching staff with on the court duties, overseeing the student managers and the squad’s equipment, as well as helping with recruiting and administrative duties. A native of Santa Monica, Ca, Lambert assisted the Lady Dukes women’s basketball team

while a student at James Madison. He helped develop the JMU players as a student assistant and was a manager for the squad during the 2002 and 2003 seasons. Lambert, who was a highly recruited baseball player from The Covenant School in Charlottesville, VA, just recently enrolled in The Citadel’s MBA program.


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Major General John Southy Grinalds, United States Marine Corps (Retired), was named eighteenth President of The Citadel on his 59th birthday, January 5, 1997. With family roots deep in the Eastern Shore of Virginia, General Grinalds was born in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1938. His family moved to Macon, Georgia, when he was ten years old. By the time he graduated from high school, General Grinalds had become a class officer, an all-state football player, an honor student and colonel of the Junior ROTC unit. General Grinalds graduated with honors from the United States Military Academy in 1959, earning a B.S. degree. He continued his education at Brasenose College, Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar earning bachelor’s and master’s degrees in geography and, once again, graduating with honors. General Grinalds served as a White House Fellow in 1971 and completed his MBA at Harvard Business School with distinction in 1974. Serving with the Department of Defense Systems Analysis Office during the late 1960s, General Grinalds became a manpower planning analyst — a field in which he developed an expertise used throughout his military career. General Grinalds has served abroad in the Mediterranean region, the Panama Canal Zone, Japan, Belgium, and for two tours of duty in Vietnam. During one of those tours, he was awarded a Silver Star for heroism in combat. From 1982 to 1985, General Grinalds served as special assistant to the Supreme Allied Commander, Europe, working in delicate negotiations between NATO and the French military. Because of his outstanding service there, French President François Mtterand inducted him into the Legion d’Honneur, a rare honor for an American colonel. In 1986, General Grinalds received the rank of brigadier general before beginning an assignment serving the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. He was later promoted to major general and, in 1989, became the commanding general of the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego, California, a position he held until his retirement in 1991. 46

General Grinalds then became the seventh headmaster of one of the South’s most prestigious boys’ preparatory schools, Woodberry Forest School in Virginia, where he served until coming to The Citadel. General Grinalds married Norwood Dennis, his childhood sweetheart from Macon, in 1962. They have four children. General Grinalds is active in a number of organizations. He is a member of the Rotary Club of Charleston, the Senior Board of Directors of the Brasenose College Charitable Foundation, a trustee of PorterGaud School, and a member of the Executive Board of the Coastal Carolina Council, Boy Scouts of America. General Grinalds also has membership in the Officers’ Christian Fellowship, the White House Fellows Association, the Association of American Rhodes Scholars, and the Sons of the American Revolution. He is a former trustee of Hampden-Sydney College and the Madeira School and has served as a member of the Virginia and South Carolina state selection committees for the Rhodes Scholarship Trust.


At a school where leadership is taught and duty is part of the curriculum, The Citadel has the right person to lead its Department of Athletics in Les Robinson. A virtual Who’s Who in intercollegiate athletics and one of the region’s most sought-after speakers, Robinson begins his fifth year as the Bulldogs’ Director of Athletics. Possessing more than four decades of college athletic experience to his credit, Robinson, who also served as athletics director and basketball coach at North Carolina State and East Tennessee State, is only the fifth athletics director in Citadel history. He served as the Bulldogs’ basketball coach from 1974-85, having spent the five previous seasons as an assistant coach. On July 14, 2000, Maj. Gen. John Grinalds introduced Robinson at a press conference as the “ideal person to lead The Citadel’s athletic programs.” He began his Citadel responsibilities six weeks later on September 1. In his first four years leading The Citadel’s athletics program, Robinson’s skills as a proven fund-raiser have already benefited The Citadel Brigadier Foundation. Robinson has been faced with having to hire two football coaches during his tenure. The process in which he hired Ellis Johnson and current coach John Zernhelt, featured a coast-to-coast whirlwind tours of the entire Citadel family, and was received extremely well. He was successful in getting numerous people to talk about Citadel football months in advance. He has extended basketball coach Pat Dennis’ contract, and administratively, has realigned the Athletics Department’s administration. During the past four years, the school witnessed the opening of the Altman Athletic Center at Johnson Hagood Stadium and the addition to McAlister Field House for women’s athletics. He hired the school’s first senior woman administrator, taken measures to revamp totally the department’s weight room, and is personally spearheading the football stadium project. The stadium project has entered the forefront in The Citadel Athletic community as the West Side stands have been torn down and the fundraising efforts are at full speed ahead. The Citadel, under Robinson’s guidance, has hosted the Southern Conference cross-country championships, the first two rounds of the women’s basketball championships, the men and women’s tennis championships and the baseball tournament. A 1965 graduate of N.C. State, Robinson served five years as a Bulldog assistant coach under Dick Campbell and George Hill, and eventually spent 11 seasons as The Citadel’s head basketball coach from 1974-85. He directed the 1978-79 and 1984-85 teams to 20 and 18 victories, respectively. Robinson was named the Southern Conference Coach-of-the-Year in 1979 and was tabbed South Carolina’s Coach-of-the-Year in 1979 and 1985. Following his tenure at The Citadel, Robinson became the head basketball coach at East Tennessee State, where he coached the Buccaneers for five years increasing their win total (7-14-20-27) each year. He resurrected the ETSU program that won just seven games in 1987 to its finest run of basketball and athletics successes in school history.

Robinson guided the Buccaneers to two NCAA Tournament appearances (1989 and 1990), a pair of Southern Conference Tournament championships (1989 and 1990) and was named Southern Conference and Tennessee Coach-of-the-Year following the 1990 campaign. The Buccaneers also produced record levels of departmental revenue while he served the dual role of head basketball coach and athletics director. The West Virginia native remains the only coach in Southern Conference men’s basketball history to earn league coach-of-theyear honors at two different schools, and he ranks fifth on the conference’s list of basketball wins. Robinson returned to Raleigh and his alma mater prior to the 1990-91 basketball campaign to coach the Wolfpack and replaced Jim Valvano. Robinson promptly guided N.C. State to a 2011 record and NCAA Tournament appearance while earning the NABC’s District Coach-of-the-Year honor in his first season atop the Wolfpack program. His teams also enjoyed commendable academic success during the decade while graduation rates and grade point averages increased and the academic qualifications of incoming freshmen improved. He also posted the best career winning percentage against North Carolina of any ACC coach during his tenure. As athletic director at N.C. State from 1996-2000, Robinson oversaw a department with an operating budget of $25 million and sent 11 teams to postseason play. During his final year, the department witnessed a $1.1 million surplus. In addition, the cumulative grade point average of athletes at the ACC institution exceeded that of the general student body. Robinson and the N.C State family also witnessed the opening of the Entertainment and Sports Arena, a 19,700-seat facility which serves as the home of the Wolfpack men’s basketball program and the Carolina Hurricanes of the National Hockey League. As an undergraduate at N.C. State, Robinson served as team captain and led the Wolfpack freshman basketball squad in scoring in 1961 while playing for legendary coach Everett Case. He earned two varsity letters with the Wolfpack in 1963 and 1964, spent the 1965 season as a student assistant coach and was promoted to graduate assistant status in 1966. He departed N.C. State after the 1966 season to coach at Cedar Key High School in Cedar Key, FL where he went 41-9 in two seasons. Robinson then made a one-season assistant coaching stop at Western Carolina where he earned his Masters’ degree before joining The Citadel’s coaching staff prior to the 1969-70 campaign Robinson just finished his fifth and final year as a member of the prestigious NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee, one of the NCAA’s most influential committees. Robinson earned a Bachelor of Science degree in education and recreation from N.C. State in 1965 and added a master’s degree in education and guidance from Western Carolina in 1969. He also served a pair of stints with USA Basketball as head coach of the South squad in the 1993 Olympic Festival in San Antonio, TX and as

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Stephen Strack is in his second season with the Bulldog basketball team as the squad’s athletic trainer. The 2002 graduate of Central Arkansas is a certified athletic trainer and joined The Citadel Sports Medicine Staff during the summer of 2003. Strack’s duties include all the day-to-day sports medicine activities associated with the Bulldog basketball team. He is also responsible for the team’s travel. During the basketball team’s off-season, Strack assists with the daily duties in The Citadel’s

Sports Medicine Department and assists with the sports medicine needs of the Bulldog football team. While completing his undergraduate degree in athletic training at Central Arkansas, Strack was certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association. He is also a member of the Southwest Athletic Trainers Association, which is an organization for athletic trainers in Texas and Arkansas. Strack, a native of Conway, AR, is currently working towards his master’s degree in Physical Education at The Citadel.

Kevin Rhodes, a 2000 graduate of Clemson University, is in his fifth year as a member of the media relations department and his third as the associate director. He serves as the primary contact for Citadel baseball and basketball, while assisting with football and the day-to-day activities of The Citadel’s media relations office. This will mark the first year Rhodes will serve as the basketball contact. During his tenure at The Citadel, Rhodes has covered the 2004 Southern Conference champion Citadel baseball team for the past two seasons as well as being the contact for multiple Olympic sports, including the 2003-04 SoCon champion Bulldog wrestling program. As the baseball contact for the past two campaigns, Rhodes’ has been the media relations contact for the Southern Conference Baseball Tournament, which is held annually at The Citadel’s Riley Park. As the wrestling liaison, he also traveled with the wrestling team to the 2004 NCAA Wrestling Championships in St. Louis, MO.

Rhodes came to The Citadel in the fall of 2000 having spent six months as a special events intern in the Office of the Commissioner of Major League Baseball in New York where he worked primarily with the 2000 All-Star Game in Atlanta. While at Clemson, Rhodes earned his bachelor’s degree in Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management with a minor in sports management. He was an active member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Central Spirit (a student organization which supports Clemson Athletics), and served as a volunteer coach for the City of Clemson’s Dixie Youth Boys Baseball League. This past spring, The Citadel baseball promotional poster, which is under Rhodes’ supervision, took home the CoSIDA (College Sports Information Directors of America) District III top honors for the best promotional poster. Born June 10, 1978, in Stuttgart, Germany, Rhodes recently earned his master’s in sports administration at The Citadel’s College of Graduate and Professional Studies.


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Army November 20, 2004 Christl Arena 7pm

Guard Matt Bell

Head Coach Jim Crews

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: West Point, NY 10996 Founded: March 16, 1802 Enrollment: 4,000 Nickname: Black Knights, Cadets School Colors: Black, Gold, Gray Arena: Christl Arena (5,043) Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Patriot League President: Lt. Gen. William J. Lennox Jr. Alma Mater: USMA ‘71 Athletic Director: Rick Greenspan Alma Mater: Maryland ‘75

Washington & Lee November 23, 2004 McAlister Field House 7:15pm

SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Basketball Contact: Mike Albright SID Office Phone: (845) 938-6871 Home Phone: (845) 562-5443 SID Fax: (845) 446-2556 E-mail: micheal.albright@usma.edu Director: Bob Beretta Press Row Phone: (845) 938-4441

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Jim Crews (Indiana ‘76) Record at (Years): 11-43 (two) Overall Record (Years): 305-252 (19) Basketball Office Phone: (845) 938-2419 Assist. Coach: Chris Hollender (Evansville ‘98) Clay Nunley (Goucher ‘98) Mark Sembrowich (St. Thomas ‘92) Date N 20 N 22 N 24 N 28 D1 D4 D6 D9 D 19 D 30 J2 J4 J8 J 12 J 15 J 21 J 23 J 28 J 30 F3 F6 F11 F 13 F 19 F 23 F 26 M4 M6 M 11

2004-05 SCHEDULE

Opponent Time The Citadel 7pm Sacred Heart 7pm at Stoney Brook TBA at New Hampshire TBA Polytechnic 7:30pm at St. Francis (N.Y.) TBA Albany 7pm New York Maritime 7pm at Notre Dame TBA at Fairleigh Dickinson TBA Cornell 3:15pm Columbia 7pm at Colgate* 2pm Holy Cross* 7pm at Bucknell* TBA American 7pm Navy* 1pm at Lehigh* TBA at Lafayette* 1pm at American* 7pm at Navy* 1pm Lehigh* 7pm Lafayette* 1pm Bucknell* 1pm Colgate* 7pm at Holy Cross* TBA Patriot League Quaterfinals Patriot League Semifinals Patriot League Championship

Date N 21 N 23 N 25 N 29 D2 D5 D6 D 11 D 30 J2 J4 J6 J 10 J 14 J 17 J 23 J 25 J 30 F1 F7 F 11 F 14 F 20 F 22 F 26 F 28 M6

Office of Media Relations * U.S. Military Academy 639 Howard Road * West Point, NY 10996 www.goARMYsports.com

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GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Lexington, VA 24450 Founded: 1749 Enrollment: 1,760 Nickname: Generals School Colors: Royal Blue and White Arena: Warner Center Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Old Dominion Athletic President: Dr. Thomas G. Burish Alma Mater: Notre Dame ‘72 Athletic Director: Michael Walsh Alma Mater: Massachusetts ‘71

SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Basketball Contact: Brian Laubscher SID Office Phone: (540) 458-8676 Home Phone: (540) 464-6814 SID Fax: (540) 458-8669 E-mail: blaubsch@wlu.edu Director: Brian Laubscher Assistant SID: Chris Hodgson Press Row Phone: (540) 458-4005

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Adam Hutchinson (Amherst ‘93) Record at (Years): 7-18 (one) Overall Record (Years): 40-85 (five) Basketball Office Phone: (540) 458-8691 Assist. Coach: Ryan Kadlubowski (Rochester ‘03) Curtis Buxton (Delaware)

2003-04 RESULTS

Opponent Columbia Coast Guard Sacred Heart vs Cornell SUNY Maritime at Albany at Connecticut Stony Brook New Hampshire at The Citadel Fairleigh Dickinson St. Francis (NY) Holy Cross at Lafayette Colgate Bucknell Lehigh at Navy at American at Holy Cross LaFayette at Colgate at Lehigh at Bucknell American Navy vs American

Guard Mike Stuart

Head Coach Adam Hutchinson

Result W, 60-57 W, 67-53 L, 51-55 L, 66-79 W, 65-48 L, 62-68 L, 46-74 L, 44-69 L, 47-61 L, 58-82 L, 48-57 L, 54-68 L, 32-60 L, 40-67 W, 60-51 L, 23-56 L, 45-60 W, 52-50 L, 45-60 L, 38-78 L, 70-78 W, 68-63 L, 63-68 L, 25-75 L, 48-54 L, 37-43 L, 48-65

Date N 20 N 21 N 23 N 27 N 28 D1 D4 D5 D8 J2 J3 J8 J 12 J 15 J 16 J 19 J 22 J 23 J 26 J 29 F5 F6 F9 F 12 F 15 F 19 F 20 F 21

2004-05 SCHEDULE Opponent at NYU Tournament at NYU Tournament at The Citadel Emory Trinity (Conn.) Bridgewater* at Randolph-Macon* at Virginia Wesleyan* Guilford* vs. Piedmont@ W&L Tournament at Roanoke* Eastern Mennonite at Lynchburg* at Hampden-Sydney* at Bridgewater* Virginia Wesleyan* Randolph-Macon* at Emory & Henry* Roanoke* Hampden-Sydney* Lynchburg* Emory & Henry* at Eastern Mennonite* at Guilford* at ODAC Tournament at ODAC Tournament at ODAC Tournament

Time TBA TBA 7pm 2pm 2pm 7pm 2pm 2pm 7pm 6-8pm 6-8pm 7pm 7pm TBA TBA 7pm 2pm 2pm 7pm 7pm 2pm 2pm 7pm 7pm 7pm

Date N 21 N 22 N 25 N 29 D3 D6 D 10 D 30 J3 J4 J 10 J 14 J 17 J 18 J 21 J 24 J 25 J 28 F1 F4 F7 F8 F 11 F 14 F 17

2003-04 RESULTS

Opponent at Franklin & Marshall vs Catholic at The Citadel Drew at Guilford Chowan at Bridgewater Trinity (Conn.) at Randolph-Macon at Virginia Wesleyan at Roanoke Eastern Mennonite at Lynchburg Hampton-Sydney at Emory & Henry Virginia Wesleyan Randolph-Macon Averett Roanoke Emory & Henry at Hampton-Sydney Lynchburg Guilford at Eastern Mennonite Bridgewater

Result L, 43-63 L, 61-72 L, 44-62 W, 63-51 W, 59-50 L, 66-72 L, 51-66 L, 48-49 L, 56-75 L, 45-58 L, 63-86 W, 93-84 L, 65-68 L, 56-59 L, 66-76 L, 54-59 L, 61-66 W, 82-67 W, 52-43 L, 48-49 L, 45-76 W, 49-44 L, 44-79 W, 76-69 L, 61-72

Sports Information * Washington and Lee * PO Drawer 928 Lexington, VA 24450 http://athletics.wlu.edu


Georgetown November 26, 2004 MCI Center 12:00pm

Chowan November 29, 2004 McAlister Field House 7:15pm

Forward Brandon Bowman

Head Coach John Thompson III

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Washington, D.C. 20057 Founded: 1789 Enrollment: 12,290 Nickname: Hoyas School Colors: Blue & Gray Arena: MCI Center (20,600) Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Big East President: John J. DeGioia Alma Mater: Georgetown Athletic Director: Adam Brick Alma Mater: N/A

SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Basketball Contact: Bill Shapland SID Office Phone: (202) 687-2492 Home Phone: (703) 521-5535 SID Fax: (202) 687-2491 E-mail: shaplandw@georgetown.edu Director: Adam Brick Press Row Phone: (202) 628-3200

2004-05 SCHEDULE Opponent Temple The Citadel at Davidson Penn State Illinios TBA vs. Oral Roberts@ TBD@ TBD@ Norflok Howard at Pittsburgh Connecticut Rutgers at Villanova at Syracuse Notre Dame St. John’s at Boston College Seton Hall at Rutgers West Virginia at Notre Dame at Saint John’s Villanova at Connecticut Providence Big East Tournament

Time 7:30 pm noon 7 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm TBA 10 pm TBA TBA 1 pm 7:30 pm 7 pm noon 7:30 pm TBA 7 pm noon 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7 pm 4 pm 7:30 pm 2 pm noon 7:30 pm 7:30 pm TBA

Date N1 N 21 N 23 N 25 N 29 D3 D6 D 13 D 20 D 22 J3 J6 J 10 J 14 J 20 J 24 J 26 J 31 F5 F7 F 11 F 14 F 18 F 21 F 24 F 28 M4 M6 M 10

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Murfreesboro, NC 27855 Founded: 1848 Enrollment: 800 Nickname: Braves School Colors: Blue and White Arena: N/A Affiliation: NCAA Division III Conference: USA South President: Dr. M. Christopher White Alma Mater: N/A Athletic Director: Debbie Warren Alma Mater:

SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Basketball Contact: Meredith Davies-Long SID Office Phone: (252) 398-6286 Home Phone: TBA SID Fax: TBA E-mail: longm@chowan.edu Press Row Phone: TBA

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Jim Tribbett (Florida State) Record at (Years): 19-30 Overall Record (Years): N/A Basketball Office Phone: (252) 398-6244 Assist. Coach: C.J. Donnelley Athletic Trainer: Danielle Mignemi

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: John Thompson 111 Record at (Years): 0-0 (1st year) Overall Record (Years): 68-44 Basketball Office Phone: (202) 687-2492 Assist. Coach: Robert Burke (Haverford ‘88) Kevin Broadus (Bowie State ‘90) Sydney Johnson (Princeton ‘97) Date N 22 N 26 N 30 D6 D9 D 12 D 20 D 22 D 23 D 28 D 30 J5 J8 J 11 J 15 J 18 J 23 J 25 J 29 F2 F5 F 12 F 16 F 19 F 27 M2 M5 M9

Head Coach Jim Tribbett

2003-04 RESULTS

Opponent Israeli All Stars Grambling State at Penn State Coastal Carolina Delaware State Norfolk State Davidson Elon Howard at The Citadel Rutgers Boston College at West Virginia at Connecticut St. John’s Duke at Providence at Miami Villanova Miami at Virginia Tech at Temple at St. John’s Syracuse Pittsburgh at Seton Hall at Notre Dame Virginia Tech Boston College

Result W, 101-64 W, 83-36 W, 79-78 W, 81-68 W, 63-54 W, 76-53 W, 71-53 W, 91-70 W, 89-58 W, 85-62 W, 63-57 L, 64-72 L, 58-62 L, 70-94 W, 71-69 L, 66-85 L, 65-50 W, 87-80 L, 60-75 W, 80-64 L, 65-80 L, 53-59 L, 58-65 L, 54-57 L, 58-68 L, 48-75 L, 48-61 L, 55-60 L, 57-68

Georgetown University * Athletic Department * Sports Information McDonough Arena * Washington, DC 20057 www.guhoyas.com

Date N 19 N 20 N 23 N 26 N 27 N 29 D3 D4 D 11 D 17 D 19 J7 J8 J 12 J 15 J 19 J 22 J 29 J 30 F2 F5 F8 F 12 F 19 F 20

2004-05 SCHEDULE

Opponent Time Southern Virginia 7 pm Lynchburg 3 pm at Virginia Wesleyan 7 pm vs North Central 7 pm TBA TBA The Citadel 7:15 pm Philly Trade 5 pm Briarcliffe noon Guilford 7 pm at Goucher 7:30 pm at Muhlenburg 2 pm Washington & Jefferson Tourn. TBA Washington & Jefferson Tourn. TBA North Carolina Wesleyan 7 pm at Christopher Newport 4 pm at Newport News Apprentice TBA Methodist 4 pm at Ferrum 4 pm at Averett 4 pm at North Carolina Wesleyan 7:30 pm Christopher Newport 4 pm Newport News Apprentice 7 pm at Methodist 4 pm Averett 4 pm Ferrum 4 pm

Date N 21 N 22 N 25 D1 D6 D 12 D 13 D 19 J9 J 10 J 14 J 17 J 19 J 24 J 31 F1 F4 F7 F8 F 12 F 14 F 15 F 21 F 22 F 26 F 27

2003-04 RESULTS

Opponent vs Madonna vs Case Western Reserve Virginia Wesleyan at Lynchburg at Washington & Lee Wesley Lynchburn The Citadel at York vs Buffalo State at NC Wesleyan Christopher Newport at Shenandoah at Methodist Ferrum Averett NC Wesleyan at Christopher Newport Shenandoah Greensboro Methodist at Greensboro at Averett at Ferrum vs Greensboro vs Shenandoah

Result L, 62-64 W, 89-63 L, 75-86 W, 71-58 W, 72-66 W, 89-61 L, 71-82 L, 89-72 W, 84-74 L, 51-52 L, 81-91 L, 72-5 W, 95-89 L, 57-66 W, 95-91 W, 107-71 W, 89-86 L, 56-67 L, 55-68 L, 76-83 L, 60-68 L, 72-76 W, 89-63 L, 67-69 W, 80-78 L, 66-69

Sports Information * Chowan College * 200 Jones Drive Murfreesboro, NC 27855 www.chowan.edu/athlet

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Voorhees December 2, 2004 McAlister Field House 7:15pm

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Denmark, SC 29042 Founded: 1897 Enrollment: 750 Nickname: Tigers School Colors: Blue and White Arena: Dawson Health Center (2,400) Affiliation: NAIA I Conference: EIAC President: Dr. Lee E. Monroe, Jr. Alma Mater: Shaw Athletic Director: Willie Jefferson Alma Mater: N/A

Atlanta Christian December 6, 2004 McAlister Field House 7:15pm

SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Basketball Contact: N/A Athletic Office Phone: (803) 793-3351 Home Phone: N/A Athletic Fax: (803) 793-3929 E-mail: N/A Director: N/A Press Row Phone: N/A

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Andre Williams Record at (Years): N/A Overall Record (Years): N/A Basketball Office Phone: (803) 703-7145 Assist. Coach: N/A

Date O 29 O 30 N5 N6 N9 N 13 N 19 N 20 N 22 N 26 N 27 D2 D 10 D 11 J 12 J 15 J 19 J 24 J 29 J 31 F5 F 11 F 12 F 17 F 19 F 22 F 24 F 26 M3

2004-05 SCHEDULE

Opponent Time Briarcliff 8 pm Oakwood 6 pm at Southern Polytech Tourn. 6 pm at Southern Polytech Tourn. TBA at UNC-Pembroke 7:30 pm Tennessee Temple 3 pm at Embry-Riddle Tourn. 8 pm at Embry-Riddle Tourn. TBA at Charleston Southern 7:30 pm at Briarcliff Classic 2 pm at Briarcliff Classic 4 pm at The Citadel 7:15 pm at Warner Southern Classic 8 pm at Warner Southern Classic 4 pm at Carver 7:30 pm at Morric College TBA Allen 7:30 pm at Edward Waters 7:30 pm Claflin 7:30 pm Barber-Scotia 7:30 pm at Allen 7:30 pm at Tennessee Temple 7:30 pm at Oakwood 9 pm Morris 7:30 pm at Claflin 7:30 pm Edward Waters 7:30 pm at Mountain State 7:30 pm at Barber-Scotia 7:30 pm EIAC Tournament TBA

Date

SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Basketball Contact: Joe Griffin SID Office Phone: 404-669-2052 Home Phone: 404-629-2797 SID Fax: 404-669-2024 E-mail: jgriffin@acc.edu Director: Joe Griffin Assistant SID: Alan Wilson Press Row Phone: 404-460-2411

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Joe Griffin Record at (Years): N/A Overall Record (Years): N/A Basketball Office Phone: 404-669-2052 Assist. Coach: Jeremy Gritton

2003-04 RESULTS

Opponent

Athletic Department * PO Box 678 Denmark, SC 29042 www.voorhees.edu

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GENERAL INFORMATION Location: East Point, GA 30344 Founded: 1936 Enrollment: 420 Nickname: Chargers School Colors: Blue and Gold Arena: Alumni Hall Affiliation: NCCAA Division II/NAIA II Conference: N/A President: Dr. R. Edwin Groover Alma Mater: N/A Athletic Director: Joe Griffin Alma Mater: N/A

Result

Date N1 N6 N9 N 12 N 13 N 19 N 20 N 22 N 26 N 27 N 30 D2 D4 D6 D9 D 10 D 11 D 18 J 11 J 14 J 15 J 18 J 21 J 22 J 25 J 27 J 28 F1 F4 F5 F8 F11 F 12

2004-05 SCHEDULE Opponent at Knoxville College Piedmont College at Martin Methodist at Asbury Tournament at Asbury Tournament ACC Tourney ACC Tourney at Huntingdon at Master’s Tourney (CA) at Master’s Tourney (CA) LaGrange Huntingdon Johnson Bible at Citadel at Western Carolina at Piedmont Baptist Greenville Southeastern Greenville at Florida Christian at Trinity Baptist Toccoa Falls at Wesley Trinity Baptist at Carver Clearwater Florida Christian at Toccoa Falls Piedmont Baptist at Wesley Carver at Clearwater at Southeastern

Time 7pm 2pm 8pm TBA TBA 6-8pm 1-3pm 8pm TBA TBA 7pm 7pm 3pm 7pm 7pm 4pm 3pm 1pm 3pm 7pm 3pm 7pm 4pm 4pm 3pm 7pm 7pm 7pm 7pm 3pm 7:30pm 7pm 3pm

Date

2003-04 RESULTS

Opponent

Sports Information * 2605 Ben Hill Rd. East Point, GA 30344 www.acc.edu

Result


Savannah State December 15, 2004 McAlister Field House 7:15pm January 10, 2005 Tiger Arena 7pm Forward Donald Carson

Head Coach Edward Daniels

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Savannah, GA 31404 Founded: 1890 Enrollment: 3,000 Nickname: Tigers School Colors: Blue and Orange Arena: Tiger Arena (6,000) Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Independent President: Dr. Carlton Brown Alma Mater: N/A Athletic Director: Robert O’Neal Alma Mater: N/A

Clemson December 17, 2004 Littlejohn Coliseum 7:15pm

SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Basketball Contact: Lee Grant Pearson SID Office Phone: (912) 356-2446 Home Phone: (912) 232-5972 SID Fax: (912) 353-3073 E-mail: pearsonl@savstate.edu Director: Lee Grant Pearson Assistant SID: N/A Press Row Phone:

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Edward Daniels (Marquette ‘74) Record at (Years): 7-48 (two) Overall Record (Years): 7-48 (two) Basketball Office Phone: (912) 356-2210 Assist. Coach: Thurnell Griffin (Glennville State ‘79) Chris Willis (Georgia Southern ‘83)

Date N 11 N 13 N 21 N 23 N 27 N 28 N 30 D2 D6 D 11 D 13 D 15 D 18 D 20 D 28 D 30 J3 J5 J8 J 10 J 13 J 15 J 19 J 31 F2 F8 F 11 F 14

2004-05 SCHEDULE

Opponent Time at Memphis 6 pm Coaches vs. Cancer Tourn. 6 pm Hampton 4 pm at Lipscomb 7 pm Jacksonville 7 pm South Carolina State 7 pm at Norfolk State 7 pm at Eastern Kentucky 7 pm Lipscomb 7 pm at Jacksonville 2 pm at South Carolina State 7 pm at The Citadel 7:15 pm at Tulane 7 pm Eastern Kentucky 7 pm at Georgia 7 pm Mercer 7 pm Bethune-Cookman 7 pm Norfolk State 7 pm Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 7 pm The Citadel 7 pm at Baylor 7 pm at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 7 pm at Georgia Southern 7 pm Georgia Southern 7 pm at Florida A&M 7 pm at Mercer 7 pm at Bethune-Cookman 7 pm Florida A&M 7 pm

Date

Sports Information * 3219 College Street Savannah, GA 31404 www.savstate.edu/athletics

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Clemson, SC 29633 Founded: 1889 Enrollment: 15, 873 Nickname:Tigers School Colors: Orange and Purple Arena: Littlejohn Coliseum Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Atlantic Coast President: James F. Barker Alma Mater: Clemson ‘70 Athletic Director: Terry Don Phillips Alma Mater: Arkansas ‘69

SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Basketball Contact: Tim Bourret SID Office Phone: (864)-656-2114 Home Phone: SID Fax: (864)-656-0299 E-mail: btimoth@clemson.edu Director: Tim Bourret Assistant SID: Anne Miller Press Row Phone: (864)-654-3326

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Oliver Purnell (Old Dominion ‘75) Record at (Years): 10-18 (one) Overall Record (Years): 266-209 (16) Basketball Office Phone: (864)-656-1954 Assist. Coach: Ron Bradley (Eastern Nazarene ‘74) Kevin Nickelberry (Virginia Wesleyan ‘86) Frank Smith (Old Dominion ‘88)

2003-04 RESULTS

Opponent

Forward Sharrod Ford

Head Coach Oliver Purnell

Result

Date N 19 N 23 N 26 D1 D4 D 11 D 14 D 17 D 21 D 22 D 23 D 29 J2 J8 J 12 J 15 J 19 J 22 J 26 J 29 F1 F8 F 12 F 16 F 19 F 22 F 27 M1 M5 M 10 M 11 M 12 M 13

2004-05 SCHEDULE Opponent Hampton UNC Asheville vs Boston College Ohio State South Carolina Charleston Southern Norfolk State The Citadel vs UAB at Rainbow Classic TBA at Rainbow Classic TBA at Rainbow Classic East Carolina at Duke Wake Forest at Florida State at Virginia Tech North Carolina at Virginia at Miami North Carolina State Maryland Georgia Tech Miami Georgia (Greenville, SC) at North Carolina at Maryland Florida State Virginia Tech at Georgia Tech ACC Tournament ACC Tournament ACC Tournament ACC Tournament

Time 7 pm 8 pm TBA 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7 pm 7 pm 7 pm 11 pm TBA TBA 7 pm 8 pm 4 pm 7 pm noon 9 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 1:30 pm 7 pm 7 pm noon 7:30 pm 1 pm 8 pm 2 pm 7 pm 1:30 pm TBA TBA TBA TBA

2003-04 RESULTS

Date Opponent N 21 Gardner-Webb N 24 High Point N 29 Wofford D3 at Purdue D6 South Carolina D 13 Georgia D 15 East Tennessee St. D 17 at Cincinnati D 20 South Carolina St. D 22 Radford D 30 Boston College J3 Duke J 10 at Wake Forest J 13 Florida State J 17 at NC State J 20 at Virginia J 25 Maryland J 27 at Georgia Tech J 31 North Carolina F8 at Duke F 12 Wake Forest F 14 at Florida State F 18 NC State F 21 Virginia F 24 at Maryland F 28 Georgia Tech M2 at North Carolina M 11 Virginia* *ACC Tournament

Result W, 86-55 W, 88-81 W, 84-77 L, 64-76 L, 61-76 L, 56-61 W, 100-86 L, 56-79 W, 77-74 W, 74-58 W, 72-62 L, 54-73 L, 63-78 W, 53-48 L, 69-86 L, 50-61 L, 52-65 L, 69-76 W, 81-72 L, 55-81 L, 67-82 L, 52-65 W, 60-55 L, 55-58 L, 49-70 L, 60-79 L, 53-69 L, 79-83

Sports Information * P.O. Drawer 552 Clemson, SC 29633 www.clemsontigers.com

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Western Carolina December 21, 2004 McAlister Field House 7:15pm

Navy December 30, 2004 McAlister Field House 1pm

Forward Rams Brempong

Head Coach Steve Shurina

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Cullowhee, NC 28723 Founded: 1889 Enrollment: 8,100 Nickname: Catamounts School Colors: Purple and Gold Arena: Ramsey Center (7,800) Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Southern President: Dr. John Bardo Alma Mater: Cincinatti ‘70 Athletic Director: Chip Smith Alma Mater: North Carolina ‘78

SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Basketball Contact: Mike Cawood SID Office Phone: (828) 227-2339 Home Phone: (828) 293-0710 SID Fax: (828) 227-7688 E-mail: cawood@email.wcu.edu Director: Mike Cawood Assistants: TBA Press Row Phone: (828) 227-2129

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Steve Shurina (St. John’s ‘88) Record at (Years): 40-75 (four) Overall Record (Years): 40-74 (four) Basketball Office Phone: (828) 227-7338 Assist. Coach: Mike Craft (Wingate ‘90) Anquell McCollum (Western Carolina ‘00) Brian Peabody (Arizona ‘87) Date N 14 N 15 N 16 N 19 N 21 N 23 N 29 D1 D4 D7 D9 D 18 D 21 D 27 J3 J8 J 10 J 15 J 19 J 22 J 29 J 31 F5 F7 F 12 F 14 F 17 F 21 F 26 M 2-5

2004-05 SCHEDULE Opponent at Marquette TBA at BCA Classic TBA at BCA Classic at Alabama at South Carolina Emmanuel Montreat Liberty at UNC Asheville East Carolina Atlanta Christian at Iowa at The Citadel at Wisconsin Georgia Southern at Chattanooga East Tennessee State at UNC Greensboro Davidson Wofford Elon at Furman at College of Charleston Appalachian State at Elon at East Tennessee State Chattanooga at Appalachian State UNC Greensboro at SoCon Tournament

Time TBA TBA TBA TBA 3 pm 7 pm 7 pm 7 pm 4:30 pm 7 pm 7 pm 7:05 pm 7:15 pm TBA 7 pm 7:30 pm 7 pm TBA 7 pm 7 pm 7 pm 7 pm TBA 7 pm TBA TBA 7 pm 7 pm 7 pm TBA

2003-04 RESULTS

Date Opponent Result N 21 at Georgia L, 67-78 N 25 at Virginia Tech L, 59-61 N 29 Milligan W, 91-55 D2 High Point L, 64-66 D6 UNC Asheville W, 81-70 D 15 at Wofford W, 93-79 D 17 Averett W, 120-46 D 22 at Arkansas W, 62-59 (ot) D 29 vs SE Louisiana W, 72-71 (ot) D 30 at Montana State L, 69-84 J3 North Greenville W, 106-61 J7 College of Charleston L, 61-84 J 10 Elon W, 81-72 J 13 at Davidson L, 62-76 J 17 at East Tennessee State L, 82-95 J 19 UNC Greensboro W, 78-73 J 24 at Chattanooga L, 79-109 J 26 The Citadel W, 71-42 J 31 East Tennessee State L, 65-79 F2 Piedmont W, 94-43 F7 Chattanooga L, 71-73 F9 at Georgia Southern L, 65-68 F 13 at Appalachian State W, 64-62 F 16 Furman L, 63-72 F 21 at Elon L, 53-68 F 23 at UNC Greensboro L, 65-78 F 28 Appalachian State W, 86-69 M3 Furman* L, 68-73 * Southern Conference Tournament

WCU Athletics * Sports Information * Ramsey Center Cullowhee, NC 28723 www.catamountsports.com

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Guard Taj Matthews

Head Coach Biily Lange

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Annapolis, MD 21402 Founded: October 10, 1845 Enrollment: 4,000 Nickname: Midshipmenor Mids School Colors: Navy Blue and Gold Arena: Alumni Hall Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Patriot League President: Vice Adm. Rodney Rempt Alma Mater: N/A Athletic Director: Chet Gladchuk Alma Mater: N/A

SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Basketball Contact: Stacie Michaud SID Office Phone: (410) 293-8773 Home Phone: (410) 212-3761 SID Fax: (410) 293-8954 E-mail: michaud@usna.edu Director: Scott Strasemeier Assistant SID: Justin Kischefsky, Chris Forman, Doug DeBiase Press Row Phone: (410) 293-3929

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Billy Lange (Rowan ‘94) Record at (Years): First Year Overall Record (Years): 39-19 (two) Basketball Office Phone: (410) 293-2627 Assist. Coach: Joe Burke (Ursinus ‘96) John Krikorian (Penn ‘96) Eugene Burroughs (Richmond ‘94) Blake Flickner (Kansas ‘98) Date N 19 N 21 N 23 N 28 D1 D4 D6 D 11 D 18 D 21 D 30 J3 J8 J 12 J 15 J 17 J 21 J 23 J 28 J 30 F4 F6 F 11 F 13 F 19 F 23 F 26 M4 M6 M 11

2004-05 SCHEDULE

Opponent Time at UMBC 7 pm at Loyola (MD) 6 pm Merchant Marine 7:30 pm VMI 2 pm Morgan State 7:30 pm at Ohio 7 pm at Belmont 8 pm Stony Brook 7:30 pm Gettysburg 7:30 pm at Mount St. Mary’s 7 pm at The Citadel 1 pm at Air Force 9:05 pm at Lafayette 1 pm American 7 pm Lehigh 2 pm Columbia 7 pm at Holy Cross 7 pm at Army 1 pm Colgate 7 pm Bucknell 2 pm Holy Cross 7 pm Army 1 pm at Colgate 7 pm at Bucknell 2 pm at Lehigh 7 pm Lafayette 7 pm at American 2 pm Patriot League Tournament TBA Patriot League Tournament TBA Patriot League Tournament TBA

2003-04 RESULTS

Date Opponent N 21 at South Carolina N 24 Belmont N 28 Air Force N 30 at James Madison D6 at UCF D 13 Gettysburg D 18 Washington D 20 Ohio D 22 at Rice D 27 Mount Saint Mary’s D 31 SMU J3 Loyola (MD) J7 at Eastern Michigan J 10 at Lehigh J 14 American J 17 at Bucknell J 23 at Holy Cross J 25 at Colgate J 30 Army F1 Lafayette F7 Lehigh F 10 American F 14 Bucknell F 20 Colgate F 22 Holy Cross F 26 at Lafayette F 28 at Army M6 vs Lehigh* *Patriot League Tournament

Sports Information * USNA * 566 Brownson Road Annapolis, MD 21402 www.navysports.com

Result L, 40-73 L, 71-88 L, 46-86 L, 60-65 L, 52-80 W, 61-60 W, 95-66 L, 52-63 L, 55-81 L, 53-54 L, 54-68 W, 58-54 L, 52-99 L, 61-80 L, 58-80 L, 46-87 L, 54-88 L, 84-91 L, 50-52 L, 50-65 L, 38-66 L, 49-71 L, 52-54 L, 59-60 L, 59-60 W, 71-75 W, 37-43 L, 60-62 (ot)


Chattanooga January 5, 2005 The McKenzie Arena 7pm

Forward Chris Brown

Head Coach John Shulman

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Chattanooga, TN 37403 Founded: 1886 Enrollment: 8,600 Nickname: Mocs School Colors: Navy, Old Gold & White Arena: The McKenzie Arena (11,200) Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Southern President: TBA Alma Mater: TBA Athletic Director: Steve Sloan Alma Mater: Alabama ‘66

Georgia Southern January 8, 2005 McAlister Field House 1pm February 14 Hanner Fieldhouse 7pm

SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Basketball Contact: Jeff Romero SID Office Phone: (423) 425-5292 Home Phone: (423) 517-8917 SID Fax: (423) 425-4610 E-mail: Jeff-Romero@utc.edu Director: Jeff Romero Assistant SID: Don Harris Press Row Phone: (423) 756-5476

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: John Shulman (ETSU ‘89) Record at (Years): 0-0 (first year) Overall Record (Years): 0-0 (first year) Basketball Office Phone: (423)-425-4592 Assist. Coach: Charlton Young (Georgia Southern ‘94) David Conrady (Furman ‘ 87) Gary Abner (Wichita State ‘ 98) Date N 20 N 27 N 29 D2 D5 D 18 D 21 D 29 D 30 J3 J5 J8 J 10 J 15 J 17 J 22 J 24 J 29 J 31 F5 F7 F 12 F 14 F 17 F 19 F 21 F 26 M2

2004-05 SCHEDULE

Opponent Time Toccoa Falls 7 pm at Ohio State 9 pm Brevard 7 pm at Virginia Tech 8 pm at Tennessee 2 pm at Belmont 8 pm Virginia-Wise 7 pm vs North Texas State 8 pm TBA - Dr. Pepper Classic TBA at Austin Peay State 8 pm The Citadel 7 pm Western Carolina 7:30 pm at Elon 8 pm at Wofford 7 pm at Georgia Southern 7:30 pm East Tennessee State 2 pm Appalachian State 7 pm at UNC Greensboro 7 pm at Davidson 7 pm Elon 2 pm College of Charleston 7 pm at Appalachian State 1 pm UNC Greensboro 7 pm at Western Carolina 7 pm TBA - ESPN Bracket Buster TBA at East Tennessee State 7 pm Furman 2 pm SoCon Tournament TBA

2003-04 RESULTS

Date Opponent Result N 21 at Kansas L, 76-90 N 24 at Oral Roberts W, 81-79 N 26 Tennessee Wesleyan W, 124-58 N 29 Emmanuel College W, 125-78 D1 at Tennessee State W, 93-86 D 11 at Liberty L, 69-85 D 13 King College W, 96-49 D 16 at Alabama L, 72-76 D 20 at Elon* L, 70-88 D 22 Tennessee State W, 74-70 D 29 Middle Tennessee W, 82-75 D 30 Lasalle L, 65-71 J5 UNCG* W, 76-70 J 10 Davidson* W, 95-91 J 12 Appalachian State* L, 77-94 J 17 at the Citadel* W, 73-49 J 19 at CofC* L, 76-83 J 24 WCU* W, 109-79 J 26 at Furman* W, 77-68 J 31 Georgia Southern* L, 74-82 F7 at Western Carolina* W, 73-71 F9 ETSU* L, 80-82 F 14 at UNC Greensboro* W, 87-74 F 16 Elon* W, 62-57 F 21 at Appalachian State* W, 74-49 F 24 at ETSU* L, 72-84 F 28 Wofford* W, 90-79 M4 CofC$ W, 89-78 M5 Georgia Southern$ WOT, 90-87 M6 ETSU$ L, 62-78 *- Southern Conference games $-Southern Conference Tournament

Sports Information * 615 McCallie Avenue Chattanooga, TN 37403 www.GoMocs.com

Head Coach Jeff Price

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Statesboro, GA 30459 Founded: 1906 Enrollment: 15,700 Nickname: Eagles School Colors: Blue and White Arena: Hanner Fieldhouse (4,400) Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Southern President: Dr. Bruce Grube Alma Mater: California ‘64 Athletic Director: Sam Baker Alma Mater: James Madison ‘74

Guard Terry Williams

SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Basketball Contact: Shawn Reed SID Office Phone: (912) 681-5288 Home Phone: (912) 541-4975 SID Fax: (912) 681-0046 E-mail: s_reed@georgiasouthern.edu Director: TBA Assistant SID: Amy Howard Press Row Phone: (912) 681-5289

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Jeff Price (Pikeville ‘81) Record at (Years): 84-60 (Five) Overall Record (Years): 84-60 (Five) Basketball Office Phone: (912) 681-5376 Assist. Coach: Chad Dollar (Milligan ‘95) Tom Spencer (Lynn ‘97)

Date N 18 N 20 N 21 N 24 N 27 N 29 D4 D 11 D 15 D 30 J3 J8 J 10 J 15 J 17 J 19 J 22 J 24 J 29 J 31 F5 F8 F 12 F 14 F 17 F 19 F 21 F 26 M2

2004-05 SCHEDULE

Opponent Time BP Top of the World Classic 12:30 am BP Top of the World Classic TBA BP Top of the World Classic TBA at Washington State 7 pm Brewton-Parker 7:30 pm at Mercer 7 pm Davidson 7:30 pm Augusta State 7:30 pm Arkansas State 7:30 pm Fort Valley State 7:30 pm at Western Carolina TBA at The Citadel 1 pm College of Charleston 7:30 pm Appalachian State 3:30 pm Chattanooga 7:30 pm Savannah State 7:30 pm at Elon TBA Wofford 7:30 pm at College of Charleston TBA at Savannah State TBA Furman 7:30 pm at UNC Greensboro TBA at Davidson TBA The Citadel 7:30 pm at Furman 7 pm TBA TBA at Wofford 7 pm East Tennessee State noon SoCon Tournament TBA

2003-04 RESULTS

Date Opponent Result N 21 North Georgia W, 94-55 N 24 at UAB L, 73-94 N 28 at Savannah State W, 86-66 D1 Mercer W, 88-78 D6 at East Tennessee State L, 85-91 D 15 at Wagner W, 78-59 D 17 at Southern Miss L, 91-95 (ot) D 20 Tennessee Temple W, 96-50 D 29 vs Cleveland State W, 79-64 D 30 at Texas A&M-CC W, 70-57 J2 Fort Valley State W, 97-60 J7 Wofford W, 81-63 J 10 The Citadel W, 86-58 J 12 Savannah State W, 80-58 J 17 at Furman W, 71-67 J 19 at Wofford W, 82-73 J 24 College of Charleston W, 85-80 J 27 Davidson W, 62-60 J 31 Chattanooga W, 82-74 F2 at Appalachian State W, 81-77 F7 Furman L, 72-77 F9 Western Carolina W, 68-65 F 14 at Davidson L, 82-72 F 18 at College of Charleston W, 82-76 F 21 UNC Greensboro L, 79-80 F 23 Elon W, 83-80 (ot) F 28 at The Citadel L, 65-68 M4 vs Wofford* W, 82-69 M5 vs Chattanooga* L, 87-90 *Southern Conference Tournament

Media Relations * Hanner Fieldhouse * PO Box 8085 Statesboro, GA 20460 www.georgiasoutherneagles.com

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Furman January 15, 2005 Timmons Arena 7 pm February 7, 2005 McAlister Field House 7:15 pm

Wofford January 17, 2005 Benjamin Johnson Arena 7 pm January 31, 2005 McAlister Field House 7:15 pm Forward Nick Sanders

Head Coach Larry Davis

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Greenville, SC 29613 Founded: 1826 Enrollment: 2,630 Nickname: Paladins School Colors: Purple and White Arena: Timmons (5,000) Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Southern President: Dr. David Shi Alma Mater: Furman ‘73 Athletic Director: Dr. Gary Clark Alma Mater: Furman ‘73

SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Basketball Contact: Hunter Reid SID Office Phone: (864) 294-2061 Home Phone: N/A SID Fax: (864) 294-3061 E-mail: hunter.reid@furman.edu Director: Hunter Reid Assistants: Teri Brinkman Press Row Phone: (864) 294-3620

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Larry Davis (Asbury ‘78) Record at (Years): 93-112 (Seven) Overall Record (Years): 93-112 (Seven) Basketball Office Phone: (864) 294-2170 Assist. Coach: Ken Potosnak (Randolph-Macon ‘90) Niko Medved (Minnesota ‘97) Mike Shedd (Purdue ‘97) Date N 19 N 22 N 24 N 25 D1 D8 D 11 D 18 D 21 D 29 J2 J5 J8 J 10 J 15 J 17 J 22 J 24 J 29 F5 F7 F 12 F 14 F 17 F 23 F 26 M2

2004-05 SCHEDULE Opponent Campbell at Auburn vs Minnesota (Alaska) Great Alaska Shootout UNC Asheville at Virginia at High Point Greensboro Newberry Virginia Intermont at Indiana at Davidson at East Tennessee State UNC Greensboro The Citadel at College of Charleston Davidson Elon at Wofford at Georgia Southern at The Citadel Wofford at Appalachian State Georgia Southern College of Charleston at Chattanooga SoCon Tournament

Time 7 pm TBA TBA TBA 7 pm TBA TBA 7 pm 7 pm 7 pm 2 pm 7 pm 7 pm 7 pm TBA 7 pm TBA 7 pm TBA 7 pm 7:15 pm TBA 7 pm 7 pm 7 pm 7 pm TBA

2003-04 RESULTS

Date Opponent Result N 22 at James Madison L, 72-78 N 24 Southern Wesleyan W, 77-53 N 26 Greensboro W, 74-49 N 30 at Minnesota L, 84-91 (ot) D3 at UNC Greensboro L, 65-73 D6 at Northern Iowa W, 64-55 D 14 at UNC Asheville W, 60-56 D 17 at Ohio State L, 68-70 D 20 High Point W, 98-87 D 29 Bethune-Cookman W, 62-49 D 30 Lipscomb W, 92-56 J5 East Tennessee State L, 68-69 J 10 at College of Charleston L, 65-70 J 13 Erskine W, 89-51 J 17 Georgia Southern L, 67-71 J 19 at The Citadel W, 76-61 J 24 Wofford W, 91-55 J 26 Chattanooga L, 66-78 J 31 Appalachian State W, 85-74 F2 at Elon L, 60-67 F7 at Georgia Southern W, 77-72 F 10 Davidson L, 73-83 F 14 at Wofford W, 77-73 F 16 at Western Carolina W, 72-63 F 21 The Citadel W, 60-47 F 25 College of Charleston W, 58-57 F 28 at Davidson L, 64-71 M3 Western Carolina* W, 73-68 M4 East Tennessee State* L, 84-94 *Southern Conference Tournament

Sports Information * Timmons Arena * Furman University 3300 Poinsett Highway * Greenville, SC 29613 www.furmanpaladins.com

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Forward Howard Wilkerson

Head Coach Mike Young

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Spartanburg, SC 29303 Founded: 1854 Enrollment: 1,100 Nickname: Terriers School Colors: Old Gold and Black Arena: Benjamin Johnson Arena (3,500) Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Southern President: Dr. Benjamin Dunlap Alma Mater: University of South ‘59 Athletic Director: Richard Johnson Alma Mater: The Citadel ‘76

SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Basketball Contact: Mark Cohen SID Office Phone: (864) 597-4093 Home Phone: (864) 591-0981 SID Fax: (864) 597-4129 E-mail: cohenm@wofford.edu Director: Mark Cohen Assistant SID: Travis Woods Press Row Phone: (864) 597-4487

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Mike Young (Emory & Henry ‘86) Record at (Years): 23-35 (Two) Overall Record (Years): 23-35 (Two) Basketball Office Phone: (864) 597-4100 Assist. Coach: Matt Allen (Wofford ‘95) Brooks Lee (Campbell ‘02) Dustin Kerns (Clemson ‘02) Date N 20 N 22 N 27 N 29 D1 D5 D8 D 11 D 18 D 19 D 31 J3 J5 J8 J 15 J 17 J 22 J 24 J 29 J 31 F5 F7 F 12 F 14 F 17 F 21 F 26 M2

2004-05 SCHEDULE Opponent at Miami Millian Bluefield at Tennessee Jacksonville State at Auburn Toccoa Falls Appalachian State at Charleston Southern at Georgia at South Carolina Erskine at UNC Greensboro at College of Charleston Chattanooga The Citadel at Western Carolina at Georgia Southern Furman at The Citadel East Tennessee State Davidson at Furman at Elon College of Charleston Georgia Southern at Davidson SoCon Tournament

Time TBA 7 pm 2:30 pm 7:30 pm 7 pm 3 pm 7 pm 7 pm 4 pm 3 pm 6 pm 7 pm 7 pm 6 pm 7 pm 7 pm 7 pm 7:30 pm 7 pm 7:15 pm 7 pm 7 pm 1:30 pm 8 pm 7 pm 7 pm 7 pm TBA

2003-04 RESULTS

Date Opponent Result O 21 at Tennessee L, 70-81 N 24 Emmanuel W, 88-42 N 29 at Clemson W, 84-77 D1 Toccoa Falss W, 102-42 D4 at Texas L, 72-103 D 13 Charleston Southern W, 79-73 (ot) D 15 Western Carolina W, 79-73 D 17 at Florida A&M L, 65-90 D 20 at Vanderbilt L, 59-90 D 29 at Dayton L, 64-81 J4 at Minnesota L, 70-82 J7 at Georgia Southern L, 63-81 J 10 at Appalachian State W, 99-92 (ot) J 13 Lynchburg W, 63-47 J 17 Davidson W, 83-76 J 19 Georgia Southern L, 73-82 J 24 at Furman L, 55-91 J 28 at East Tennessee State L, 54-76 J 31 Elon L, 64-77 F2 at College of Charleston L, 62-82 F7 at The Citadel W, 78-68 F9 UNC Greensboro L, 80-85 F 11 College of Charleston W, 85-76 F 14 Furman L, 73-77 F 18 at Davidson L, 63-73 F 23 The Citadel L, 65-68 F 28 at Chattanooga L, 90-79 M3 vs UNC Greensboro* W, 85-82 (ot) M4 vs Georgia Southern* L, 69-82 *Southern Conference Tournament

Sports Information * Wofford College Spartanburg, SC 29303 www.wofford.edu/athletics


UNC Greensboro January 22, 2005 McAlister Field House 1 pm

East Tennessee State January 24, 2005 Memorial Center 1 pm

Forward Ronnie Burrell

Head Coach Fran McCaffery

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Greensboro, NC 27402 Founded: 1981 Enrollment: 14,900 Nickname: Spartans School Colors: Gold, White & Navy Arena: Fleming Gym (2,300) Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Southern President: Dr. Patricia Sullivan Alma Mater: St. John’s ‘63 Athletic Director: Nelson Bobb Alma Mater: Kent State ‘70

SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Basketball Contact: Mike Hirschman SID Office Phone: (336) 202-5331 Home Phone: TBA SID Fax: (336) 334-3182 E-mail: mwhirsch@uncg.edu Director: Mike Hirschman Assistant SID: Chris Jones Press Row Phone: (336) 334-3270

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Fran McCaffery (Penn ‘82) Record at (Years): 72-75 (Five) Overall Record (Years): 121-114 (Eight) Basketball Office Phone: (336) 334-3003 Assist. Coach: Mitch Buonagura (Boston College ‘75) Anthony Jones (Illinios State ‘81) Adam Chaskin (Michigan ‘92) Date N 23 N 27 N 30 D3 D4 D 16 D 18 D 20 D 23 D 29 J5 J8 J 10 J 15 J 18 J 22 J 24 J 29 F1 F5 F7 F 12 F 14 F 19 F 22 F 26 M3

2004-05 SCHEDULE Opponent Coastal Carolina at Duke Bridgewater at Iowa Hawkeye Classic at Iowa Hawkeye Classic Guilford at Liberty WIlliam & Mary at Wisconsin at Minnesota Wofford at Appalachian State at Furman Western Carolina East Tennessee State at The Citadel at College of Charleston Chattanooga at Elon Davdison Georgia Southern at East Tennessee State at Chattanooga Appalachian State Elon at Western Carolina SoCon Tournament

Time TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 1 pm TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA

2003-04 RESULTS

Date Opponent Result N 21 at Indiana L, 64-71 N 25 at Campbell W, 78-66 N 29 Greensboro W, 69-41 D3 Furman W, 73-65 D6 at American L, 45-65 D9 Campbell W, 79-61 D 13 High Point L, 72-85 D 18 at Coastal Carolina L, 72-77 D 21 at Missouri L, 98-106 D 23 at Maryland L, 58-95 D 28 at Villonova L, 63-84 J5 at Chattanooga L, 70-76 J 10 East Tennessee State L, 68-72 J 13 College of Charleston L, 70-72 J 17 at Appalachian State W, 74-61 J 19 at Western Carolina L, 73-78 J 24 The Citadel W, 75-66 J 31 at Davidson L, 69-80 F2 at East Tennessee State L, 65-86 F7 Elon W, 67-53 F9 at Wofford W, 85-80 F 14 Chattanooga L, 74-87 F 17 Appalachian State L, 60-82 F 21 at Georgia Southern W, 80-79 F 23 Western Carolina W, 78-65 F 25 Liberty W, 74-63 F 28 at Elon L, 108-112 (ot) M3 vs Wofford* L, 82-85 *Southern Conference Tournament

UNCG Athletics * PO Box 26168 Greensboro, NC 27402-6168 www.uncgspartans.com

Guard Tim Smith

Head Coach Murry Bartow

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Johnson City, TN 37614 Founded: 1911 Enrollment: 11,500 Nickname: Buccaneers School Colors: Navy Blue & Old Gold Arena: Memorial Center Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Southern President: Dr. Paul Stanton, Jr. Alma Mater: Emory ‘65 Athletic Director: Dave Mullins Alma Mater: Samford ‘68

SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Basketball Contact: Michael White SID Office Phone: (423) 439-4220 Home Phone: (423) 956-1461 SID Fax: (423) 439-5263 E-mail: whitem@mail.etsu.edu Director: Michael White Assistant SID: Matt Snellings Press Row Phone: (423) 439-5329

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Murry Bartow (UAB ‘85) Record at (Years): 27-6 (Two) Overall Record (Years): 130-89 (Eight) Basketball Office Phone: (423) 439-4207 Assist. Coach: Scott Wagers (Tennessee Wesleyan ‘89) Mike Boyd (Northern Michigan) Will Bailey (UAB ‘98) Date N 20 N 23 N 27 N 29 D1 D4 D7 D 10 D 18 D 21 D 30 J5 J8 J 10 J 15 J 18 J 22 J 24 J 26 J 29 F5 F7 F 12 F 14 F 19 F 21 F 26 M3

2004-05 SCHEDULE Opponent Virginia Wise at Marshall Fresno State King College at Alabama College of Charleston at Central Michigan Tennessee Tech at Old Dominion Union at Memphis at Appalachian State Furman at Western Carolina Elon at UNC Greensboro at Chattanoogq The Citadel at Davidson Appalachian State at Wofford at Elon UNC Greensboro Western Carolina ESPN Bracket Buster Chattanooga at Georgia Southern SoCon Tournament

Time 4 pm 7 pm 4 pm 7 pm 8 pm 4:30 pm 8 pm 7 pm 7 pm 7 pm 8 pm 7 pm 2 pm 7 pm 4 pm TBA 2 pm 7 pm 7 pm 4 pm 7pm TBA 4 pm 7 pm TBA 7 pm noon TBA

2003-04 RESULTS

Date Opponent Result N 21 at Houston W, 65-51 N 23 at Texas Tech L, 53-64 N 25 Mars Hill W, 100-57 N 29 UNC Wilmington W, 67-62 D3 at UNC Asheville W, 78-56 D6 Georgia Southern W, 91-85 L, 86-110 (ot) D 15 at Clemson D 17 at Tennessee Tech W, 77-70 D 20 Virginia Wise W, 81-55 D 27 vs IUPUI L, 81-85 D 29 vs Lamar W, 75-62 D 30 vs American L, 66-71 J5 at Furman W, 69-68 J 10 at UNC Greensboro W, 72-68 J 12 Union W, 100-62 J 17 Western Carolina W, 95-82 J 19 at Elon W, 75-72 J 21 Davidson W, 75-70 J 24 at Appalachian State W, 93-80 J 28 Wofford W, 75-54 J 31 at Western Carolina W, 79-65 F2 UNC Greensboro W, 85-65 F7 Appalachian State W, 66-63 F9 at Chattanooga W, 82-80 F 14 Elon W, 73-58 F 16 at The Citadel W, 73-51 F 21 at Fresno State W, 66-62 F 28 at College of Charleston L, 89-91 M4 Furman* W, 94-84 M5 Davidson* W, 96-84 M6 Chattanooga* W, 78-62 M 19 Cincinattie# L, 77-80 *Southern Conference Tournament # NCAA Tournament

Media Relations * East Tennessee State * Box 70641 Johnson City, TN 37614 www.etsubucs.com

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Davidson January 29, 2005 Belk Arena 7 pm February 22, 2005 McAlister Field House 7:15pm

Appalachian State February 3, 2005 Holmes Center 7 pm

Guard Brendan Winters

Head Coach Bob McKillop

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Davidson, NC 28035 Founded: 1837 Enrollment: 1,700 Nickname: Wildcats School Colors: Red and Black Arena: Belk Arena (5,700) Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Southern President: Bobby Vagt Alma Mater: Davidson ‘69 Athletic Director: Jim Murphy Alma Mater: Davidson ‘78

SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Basketball Contact: Erica Madden SID Office Phone: (704) 894-2123 Home Phone: (704) 660-3550 SID Fax: (704) 894-2636 E-mail: emadden@davidson.edu Director: Rick Bender Press Row Phone: (704) 892-3324

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Bob McKillop (Hofstra ‘72) Record at (Years): 239-193 (15) Overall Record (Years): 239-193 (15) Basketball Office Phone: (704) 894-2369 Assist. Coach: Matt Matheny (Davidson ‘93) Jim Fox (SUNY-Genesco ‘95) Landry Kosmalski (Davidson ‘01) Date N 19 N 22 N 27 N 30 D4 D8 D 11 D 17 D 19 D 29 J2 J5 J8 J 11 J 15 J 19 J 22 J 26 J 29 J 31 F5 F7 F 12 F 14 F 22 F 26 M3

2004-05 SCHEDULE Opponent at Missouri vs Duke (Charlotte) Maine-Farmington Georgetown at Georgia Southern Charlotte Brandeis University of the South at UMass Seton Hall at Princeton Furman at Elon Appalachian State College of Charleston at Western Carolina at Furman East Tennessee State The Citadel Chattanooga at UNC Greensboro at Wofford Georgia Southern at College of Charleston at The Citadel Wofford SoCon Tournament

Time 8 pm 7 pm 2 pm 7 pm 7:30 pm 7 pm 7 pm 5 pm TBA 7 pm 2 pm 7 pm 7 pm 7 pm 2 pm 7 pm TBA 7 pm 7 pm 7 pm TBA 7 pm 2 pm TBA 7:15 pm 7 pm TBA

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Boone, NC 28608 Founded: 1899 Enrollment: 13,500 Nickname: Mountaineers School Colors: Black and Gold Arena: Holmes Center (8,300) Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Southern President: Dr. Kenneth Peacock Alma Mater: Athletic Director: Roachel Laney Alma Mater: Catawba ‘73

SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Basketball Contact: Joanna Riley SID Office Phone: (828) 262-2268 Home Phone: TBA SID Fax: (828) 262-6106 E-mail: rileyjr@appstate.edu Director: Mike Flynn Assistant SID: Jonathan Caskey Press Row Phone: (828) 262-7060

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Houston Francher (Middle Tennessee State ‘88) Record at (Years): 49-69 (Four) Overall Record (Years): 93-110 (Seven) Basketball Office Phone: (828) 262-3081 Assist. Coach: Matt McMahon (Appalachian State ‘00) Toby Madison (South Alabama ‘98)

2003-04 RESULTS

Date Opponent Result N 18 at Texas Tech L, 58-89 N 24 vs North Carolina L, 68-91 N 29 Rhode Island W, 108-78 D1 at College of Charleston L, 69-75 D3 Hampton W, 83-70 D6 at Georgetown L, 53-71 D 11 at Charlotte L, 65-76 D 13 Haverford W, 79-62 D 19 Clarkson W, 98-60 D 22 at Seton Hall L, 50-73 D 29 at Duke L, 54-88 J3 Iona W, 75-64 J6 The Citadel W, 68-44 J 10 at Chattanooga L, 91-95 J 13 Western Carolina W, 76-62 J 17 at Wofford L, 76-83 J 21 at East Tennessee State L, 70-75 J 24 Elon W, 72-58 J 28 at Georgia Southern L, 60-62 J 31 UNC Greensboro W, 80-69 F3 at The Citadel W, 67-49 F7 College of Charleston W, 74-68 F 10 at Furman W, 83-73 F 14 Georgia Southern W, 82-72 F 18 Wofford W, 73-63 F 24 at Appalachian State W, 64-63 F 28 Furman W, 71-64 M4 vs Elon* W, 68-61 M5 vs East Tennessee State* L, 84-96 *Southern Conference Tournament

Sports Information * PO Box 7158 *Davidson College Davidson, NC 28035-7158 www.davidson.edu/athletics

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Guard Noah Brown

Head Coach Houston Francher

Date N 20 N 24 N 27 N 29 D1 D6 D 11 D 18 D 22 D 30 J5 J8 J 11 J 15 J 18 J 22 J 24 J 29 J 31 F3 F7 F 12 F 14 F 16 F 19 F 21 F 26 M2

2004-05 SCHEDULE Opponent Erskine at Virginia Tennessee Tech James Madison at South Carolina USC Upstate at Wofford Milligan at Vanderbilt at Miami East Tennessee State UNC Greensboro at Davidson at Georgia Southern Elon College of Charleston at Chattanooga at East Tennessee State at Longwood The Citadel at Western Carolina Chattanooga Furman Longwood at UNC Greensboro Western Carolina at Elon SoCon Tournament

Time 7 pm 7:30 pm 7 pm 7 pm 7:30 pm 7pm 7 pm 7:30 pm 8 pm 7 pm 7 pm 3:30 pm 7 pm 7 pm 7 pm 3:30 pm 7 pm 4 pm 7 pm 7 pm 7 pm 1 pm 7:30 pm 7 pm 7 pm 7 pm 7 pm TBA

2003-04 RESULTS

Date Opponent Result N 21 vs Monmout L, 65-69 N 22 vs Boston College L, 67-92 N 24 vs LaSalle W, 59-48 N 28 at George Washington L 62-76 N 29 vs St. Francis (NY) L, 63-68 D1 at The Citadel W, 72-62 D3 George Washington W, 80-77 D8 Piedmont W, 92-36 D 13 at Charlotte L, 64-85 D 18 at Southern Methodist W, 85-82 D 20 at Tennessee State L, 78-86 D 22 at Vanderbilt L, 48-63 D 30 James Madison W, 58-55 J2 at South Carolina L, 58-78 J5 Elon W, 81-58 J 10 Wofford L, 92-99 (ot) J 12 at Chattanooga W, 94-77 J 17 UNC Greensboro L, 61-74 J 24 East Tennessee State L, 80-93 J 28 at Elon L, 69-76 J 31 at Furman L, 74-85 F2 Georgia Southern L, 77-81 F7 at East Tennessee State L, 63-66 F9 at College of Charleston L, 63-65 F 13 Western Carolina L, 62-64 F 17 at UNC Greensboro W, 82-60 F 21 Chattanooga L, 49-74 F 24 Davidson L, 63-64 F 28 at Western Carolina L, 69-86 M3 vs College of Charleston* L, 61-71 *Southern Conference Tournament

Sports Information * Box 32116 Boone, NC 28608-3211 www.goasu.com


College of Charleston February 10, 2005 McAlister Field House 7:15 pm February 26, 2005 Kresse Arena 7 pm

Charleston Southern February 17, 2005 CSU Fieldhouse 7 pm

Guard Tony Mitchell

Head Coach Tom Herrion

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Charleston, SC Founded: 1770 Enrollment: 11,600 Nickname: Cougars School Colors: Maroon and White Arena: John Kresse Arena (3,500) Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Southern President: Lee Higdon Alma Mater: Georgetown ‘68 Athletic Director: Jerry Baker Alma Mater: College of Charleston ‘74

SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Basketball Contact: Tony Ciuffo SID Office Phone: (843) 953-5465 Home Phone: (843) 475-1139 SID Fax: (843) 953-6534 E-mail: ciuffo@cofc.edu Director: Tony Ciuffo Assistant SID: Simon Whitaker Press Row Phone: (843) 953-6554

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Tom Herrion (Merrimack ‘89) Record at (Years): 45-17 (Two) Overall Record (Years): 45-17 (Two) Basketball Office Phone: (843) 953-5556 Assist. Coach: Pat Skerry Stacey Palmore Mark Byington Date N 15 N 19 N 29 D4 D7 D 12 D 16 D 22 D 29 D 30 J2 J5 J8 J 10 J 15 J 17 J 22 J 24 J 29 F5 F7 F 10 F 14 F 17 F 19 F 23 F 26 M2

2004-05 SCHEDULE Opponent at Colorado at Charleston Southern at Towson at East Tennessee State Auburn Western Michigan UNC Wilmington Coastal Carolina Harvard St. Peter’s/Tennessee Tech Canisius Elon Wofford at Georgia Southern at Davidson Furman at Appalachian State UNC Greensboro Georgia Southern Western Carolina at Chattanooga at The Citadel Davidson at Wofford ESPN Bracket Buster at Furman The Citadel SoCon Tournament

Time 9 pm 7:30 pm 7 pm 4:30 pm 7 pm 2 pm 7 pm 7 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 2 pm 7 pm 6 pm 7:30 pm 2 pm 7 pm 1 pm 7 pm 2 pm 6 pm 7 pm 7:15 pm 7 pm 7 pm 7 pm 7pm 6 pm TBA

Forward Kurtis Rice

Head Coach Jim Platt

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: North Charleston, SC 29423 Founded: 1964 Enrollment: 2,800 Nickname: Buccaneers School Colors: Blue and Gold Arena: CSU Fieldhouse (1,500) Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Big South President: Dr. Jerry Hunter Alma Mater: N/A Athletic Director: Hank Small Alma Mater: N/A

SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Basketball Contact: David Shelton SID Office Phone: (843) 863-7688 Home Phone: (843) 729-4371 SID Fax: (843) 863-7676 E-mail: dshelton@csuniv.edu Director: David Shelton Assistant SID: TBA Press Row Phone:

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Jim Platt (Concordia ‘73) Record at (Years): 36-49 (four) Overall Record (Years): 95-108 (eight) Basketball Office Phone: (843) 863-7690 Assist. Coach: Jermaine Scott J.D. Powell 2003-04 RESULTS

Date Opponent Result N 17 at Auburn L, 62-66 N 21 Charleston Southern W, 83-66 N 26 UCF W, 72-63 D1 Davidson W, 75-69 D6 at Coastal Carolina W, 73-72 D 14 Newberry W, 72-47 D 18 at Canisius W, 81-72 D 22 at UNC Wilmington W, 65-61 D 29 Long Island W, 85-59 D 30 Bucknell W, 76-63 J3 at Wisconsin L, 49-75 J7 at Western Carolina W, 84-61 J 10 Furman W, 70-65 J 13 at UNC Greensboro W, 72-70 J 17 at Elon W, 81-66 J 19 Chattanooga W, 83-76 J 24 at Georgia Southern L, 80-85 J 31 at The Citadel W, 69-45 F2 Wofford W, 82-62 F7 at Davidson L, 68-74 F9 Appalachian State W, 65-63 F 11 at Wofford L, 76-85 F 14 The Citadel W, 59-39 F 18 Georgia Southern L, 76-82 F 21 at Western Michigan L, 78-83 F 25 at Furman L, 57-58 F 28 East Tennessee State W, 91-89 M3 vs Appalachian State* W, 71-61 M4 at Chattanooga* L, 78-89 *Southern Conference Tournament

Media Relations * College of Charleston * 30 George Street Charleston, SC 29424 www.cofcsports.com

Date N 19 N 22 N 26 D 11 D 15 D 18 D 22 D 28 D 29 J3 J5 J8 J 10 J 15 J 17 J 22 J 24 J 27 J 29 F5 F7 F 12 F 14 F 17 F 21 F 24 F 26

2004-05 SCHEDULE Opponent College of Charleston Voorhees at Notre Dame at Clemson Lander Wofford at Georgia Tech at Central Florida Tourn. at Central Florida Tourn. Robert Morris at UNC Asheville at VMI at Radford High Point Liberty at Winthrop at Birmingham Southern Coastal Carolina UNC Asheville Radford VMI at Liberty at High Point The Citadel at Coastal Carolina Birmingham Southern Winthrop

Time 7:30 pm 7 pm 7 pm 7 pm 7 pm 7 pm 7 pm TBA TBA 7 pm 4 pm 7 pm 7 pm 4 pm 7 pm 4:30 pm 7 pm 7 pm 7 pm 4 pm 7 pm 7 pm 7 pm 7 pm 7 pm 7 pm 4 pm

2003-04 RESULTS

Date Opponent N 21 College of Charleston N 24 Webber International N 29 at Central Connecticut N 30 Binghamton D 10 Voorhees D 13 at Wofford D 17 at South Carolina D 20 at Air Force D 22 at Georgia D 29 Lipscomb D 30 Bethune-Cookman J3 High Point J5 Liberty J 10 at Birmingham Southern J 13 Coastal Carolina J 17 UNC Asheville J 21 at Winthrop J 26 at Radford J 28 at VMI F2 Birmingham Southern F6 at High Point F9 at Liberty F 14 Radford F 16 VMI F 21 Winthrop F 24 at UNC Asheville F 28 at Coastal Carolina M2 at Liberty* *Big South Tournament

Result L, 66-83 W, 70-55 L, 55-66 L, 34-38 W, 92-73 L, 73-79 (ot) L, 36-71 L, 46-67 L, 59-79 L, 50-66 W, 50-48 L, 66-80 L, 55-71 L, 61-75 L, 61-66 L, 49-62 L, 50-68 L, 70-71 L, 50-53 L, 65-75 L, 78-81 (ot) L, 67-71 (ot) W, 71-46 W, 64-49 L, 48-72 W, 67-47 L, 53-69 L, 54-60

Sports Information * PO Box 118087 Charleston, SC 29423 www.csusports.com

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Elon February 19, 2005 McAlister Field House 1 pm

Foward Jackson Atoyebi

Head Coach Ernie Nester

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Elon, NC 27244 Founded: 1889 Enrollment: 4,400 Nickname: Phoenix School Colors: Maroon and Gold Arena: Alumni Gym (1,700) Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Southern President: Dr. Leo Lambert Alma Mater: SUNY-Geneseo ‘76 Athletic Director: Dr. Alan White Alma Mater: Wake Forest ‘62

SPORTS INFORMATION Men’s Basketball Contact: Megan Donald SID Office Phone: (336) 278-6803 Home Phone: (336) 449-9436 SID Fax: (336) 278-6768 E-mail: meviston@elon.edu Director: Matt Eviston Assistant: Chris Rash Press Row Phone: (336) 278-6749

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Ernie Nestor (Alderson-Broaddus ‘68) Record at (Years): 12-18 (One) Overall Record (Years): 80-98 (Six) Basketball Office Phone: (336) 278-6730 Assist. Coach: Mike Preston (Lynchburg ‘98) Jim Fitzpatrick (Wake Forest ‘00) Joel Justus (UNC Wilmington ‘04) Date N 17 N 18 N 19 N 23 N 29 D4 D7 D 15 D 18 D 21 D 31 J3 J5 J8 J 10 J 15 J 18 J 22 J 24 J 29 J 31 F5 F7 F 12 F 14 F 19 F 22 F 26 M2

2004-05 SCHEDULE Opponent Fairleigh Dickinson BCA Invitational BCA Invitational at Fairfield at Richmond Greensboro Buffalo at Wake Forest at Weber State at Boise State at UNC Wilmington Bluefield at College of Charleston Davidson Chattanooga at East Tennessee State at Appalachian State Georgia Southern at Furman at Western Carolina UNC Greensboro at Chattanooga East Tennessee State Western Carolina Wofford at The Citadel at UNC Greensboro Appalachian State SoCon Tournament

Time 9 pm TBA TBA 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7 pm 7 pm 7:30 pm 9:05 pm 9:30 pm 7 pm 7 pm 7 pm 7 pm 8 pm 4 pm 7 pm 7 pm 7 pm 7 pm 7 pm 2 pm 7 pm 7 pm 8 pm 1 pm 7 pm 7 pm TBA

2003-04 RESULTS

Date Opponent Result N 17 vs Idaho L, 60-84 N 18 vs Gardner Webb L, 65-68 N 22 at Wake Forest L, 55-97 N 28 Bluefield W, 85-52 D2 Methodist W, 83-67 D4 American W, 85-82 D 13 at Georgetown L, 70-91 D 17 at Mercer L, 63-80 D 20 Chattanooga W, 88-70 D 28 at Xavier L, 58-75 D 30 at Cincinnati L, 63-102 J5 at Appalachian State L, 58-81 J8 Fairfield L, 64-69 J 10 at Western Carolina L, 72-81 J 14 Maryland-Eastern Shore W, 54-51 J 17 College of Charleston L, 66-81 J 19 East Tennessee State L, 72-75 J 24 at Davidson L, 58-72 J 28 Appalachian State W, 76-69 J 31 at Wofford W, 77-64 F2 Furman W, 67-60 F7 at East Tennessee State L, 58-73 F 16 at Chattanooga L, 57-62 F 21 Western Carolina W, 68-53 F 23 at Georgia Southern L, 80-83 (ot) F 28 UNC Greensboro W, 112-108 (ot) M3 vs The Citadel* W, 66-56 M4 vs Davidson* L, 61-68 *Southern Conference Tournament

Sports Information * Elon University * 2500 Campus Box Elon, NC 27244 www.elon.edu/athletics

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2005 Southern Conference Men’s Basketball Championship MARCH 2-5, 2005 • MCKENZIE ARENA • CHATTANOOGA, TN #4 seed North Session 1, Game 1 March 2, noon #5 seed South

Session 3, Game 5 March 3, noon #1 seed South Session 5, Game 9 March 4, 6:00 p.m. #2 seed North

#3 seed South

Session 3, Game 6 March 3, 30 minutes after Game 5

Session 1, Game 2 March 2, 30 minutes after Game 1 #6 seed North

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Session 6, Game 11 March 5, 8:00 p.m. LIVE ON ESPN/ESPN2

#4 seed South Session 2, Game 3 March 2, 6:00 p.m. #5 seed North

Session 4, Game 7 March 3, 6:00 p.m. #1 seed North

#2 seed South

#3 seed North

Session 5, Game 10 March 4, 30 minutes after Game 9

Session 4, Game 8 March 3, 30 minutes after Game 7

Session 2, Game 4 March 2, 30 minutes after Game 3 #6 seed South

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Dennis versus

The Citadel versus

2004-05 Opponents

2004-05 Opponents

Army ..................................................1-0 Army .................................................. 3-1 Washington & Lee .........................1-0 Washington & Lee ...................... 4-10 Georgetown.....................................0-1 Georgetown.....................................0-1 Chowan ............................................1-0 Chowan ............................................1-0 Voorhees ........................ First Meeting Voorhees ........................ First Meeting Atlanta Christian ......... First Meeting Atlanta Christian ......... First Meeting Savannah State ........... First Meeting Savannah State ........... First Meeting Clemson ...........................................0-4 Clemson ....................................... 24-54 Western Carolina ......................... 12-6 Western Carolina ......................26-22 Navy ................................................... 1-1 Navy ................................................. 3-4 Chattanooga ................................. 4-19 Chattanooga ...............................14-46 Georgia Southern ........................ 11-14 Georgia Southern ........................ 13-17 Furman ..........................................13-12 Furman ....................................... 77-101 Wofford ........................................... 5-9 Wofford ....................................... 43-32 UNC Greensboro ........................... 3-5 UNC Greensboro ........................... 5-6 East Tennessee State................... 2-14 East Tennessee State................. 14-37 Davidson......................................... 5-13 Davidson...................................... 43-78 Appalachian State ....................... 3-13 Appalachian State .....................19-43 College of Charleston................... 3-16 College of Charleston................ 37-37 Charleston Southern ..................... 6-6 Charleston Southern .................... 16-9 Elon ...................................................0-2 Elon ................................................... 0-3 62


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2003-04 Individual Statistics ## 10 20 22 03 11 02 31 21 50 04 12 25 05 33 TM

Player Terry, Dante Mombollet, Max Hammack, Kevin Everhart, J’mel Wilson, Erick Miller, Anthony Thompson, Joseph Davis, Matt Xia, Aaron Quinn, Pat Young, Kedron Miller, Andy Fowler, Kelvin Gochnauer, Matt TEAM Total Opponents

GP 28 28 27 28 22 13 27 27 26 9 19 26 16 9 28 28

GS 27 26 25 28 4 1 0 8 11 0 1 7 1 1

Min 851 809 846 907 358 247 251 468 293 48 111 312 85 40

Avg 30.4 28.9 31.3 32.4 16.3 19.0 9.3 17.3 11.3 5.3 5.8 12.0 5.3 4.4

5626 5626

***TOTAL*** FG FGA Pct 116 339 .342 99 246 .402 86 219 .393 78 177 .441 50 140 .357 31 80 .388 34 99 .343 25 102 .245 22 47 .468 7 19 .368 13 38 .342 16 4 6 .348 7 16 .438 2 7 .286

***3-Point*** 3FG FGA Pct 63 205 .307 2 12 .167 25 69 .362 2 10 .200 42 112 .375 9 39 .231 18 62 .290 16 73 .219 0 1 .000 4 9 .444 3 19 .158 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 3 .333

****Rebounds**** FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF 21 36 .583 15 48 63 2.3 65 71 92 .772 47 127 174 6.2 92 6 4 88 .727 21 67 88 3.3 57 4 9 74 .662 85 111 196 7.0 68 6 8 .750 8 10 18 0.8 30 10 17 .588 7 17 24 1.8 14 7 12 .583 19 28 47 1.7 37 14 20 .700 19 61 80 3.0 6 4 18 31 .581 9 26 35 1.3 57 1 3 .333 1 1 2 0.2 6 4 4 1.000 6 10 16 .08 8 7 15 .467 34 38 72 2.8 67 6 13 .462 7 8 15 0.9 10 5 6 .833 3 3 6 0.7 8 53 62 115 4.1 0 586 1575 .372 185 614 .301 283 419 .675 334 617 951 34.0 583 700 1532 .457 201 503 .400 402 620 .648 340 726 1066 38.1 463

FO 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 5 4 0 0 4 0 0

A 47 23 124 35 13 17 3 23 2 4 6 3 3 1

TO 67 64 122 57 29 20 12 35 27 2 8 19 2 2

Blk 3 17 7 17 0 1 0 2 14 0 1 27 4 0 9 17 304 475 9 3 - 420 450 131

Stl 29 26 55 22 13 10 11 22 5 2 5 12 1 0

Pts 316 271 261 207 148 81 93 80 62 19 33 39 20 10

Avg 11.3 9.7 9.7 7.4 6.7 6.2 3.4 3.0 2.4 2.1 1.7 1.5 1.3 1.1

2131640 58.6 239 2003 71.5

2003-04 Results 6-22 (2-14 Southern Conference) DATE 11/22/03 11/25/03 11/28/03 12/1/03 12/3/03 12/6/03 12/9/03 12/17/03 12/19/03 12/22/03 12/30/03

OPPONENT Webber International Washington & Lee Central Florida * Appalachian State South Carolina Emmanuel at South Carolina State at Tennessee Chowan Georgetown at High Point

1/2/04

Army

W, 82-58

982

1/6/04 1/10/04 1/17/04 1/19/04 1/24/04 1/26/04

* at Davidson * at Georgia Southern * Chattanooga * Furman * at UNCG * at Western Carolina

L, 44-68 L, 58-86 L, 49-73 L, 61-76 L, 66-75 L, 42-71

2302 2435 1410 1190 1048 1414

1/31/04 2/03/04 2/7/03 2/9/04 2/14/04 2/16/04 2/21/04 2/23/04 2/28/04 3/3/04

* College of Charleston * Davidson * Wofford * at Elon * at College of Charleston * ETSU * at Furman * at Wofford * Georgia Southern vs Elon (SoCon Tournament)

L, 45-69 L, 49-67 L, 68-78 L, 59-73 L, 39-59 L, 51-73 L, 47-60 W, 68-65 W, 68-65 L, 56-66

3893 857 912 903 3432 673 3487 2387 963 2215

* - Conference Game

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SCORE W, 79-55 W, 62-44 L, 60-74 L, 62-72 L, 38-70 L, 66-71 (ot) L, 51-65 L, 49-99 W, 89-72 L, 62-85 L, 70-94

ATTEND 626 927 921 1227 3473 1512 1109 10453 215 2431 1084

HIGH POINTS (33) Terry, Dante (16) Everhart, J’mel (12) Terry, Dante (21) Terry, Dante (14) Mombollet, Max (22) Terry, Dante (10) Hammack, Kevin (11) Miller, Anthony (20) Mombollet, Max (16) Wilson, Erick (12) Terry, Dante (12) Thompson, Joseph (12) Hammack, Kevin (18) Terry, Dante (11) Everhart, J’mel (16) Hammack, Kevin (16) Terry, Dante (17) Mombollet, Max (17) Terry, Dante (10) Everhart, J’mel (10) Mombollet, Max (11) Hammack, Kevin (18) Wilson, Erick (14) Everhart, J’mel (10) Terry, Dante (10) Hammack, Kevin (22) Hammack, Kevin (14) Hammack, Kevin (15) Hammack, Kevin (21) Terry, Dante (22) Mombollet, Max

HIGH REBOUNDS (11) Everhart, J’mel (11) Mombollet, Max (8) Mombollet, Max (11) Mombollet, Max (11) Everhart, J’mel (8) Mombollet, Max (8) Mombollet, Max (4) Miller, Andy (10) Mombollet, Max (9) Mombollet, Max (7) Everhart, J’mel (6) Miller, Andy (6) Everhart, J’mel (13) Everhart, J’mel (9) Everhart, J’mel (9) Everhart, J’mel (7) Everhart, J’mel (9) Everhart, J’mel (8) Mombollet, Max (7) Davis, Matt (8) Everhart, J’mel (8) Everhart, J’mel (6) Miller, Andy (11) Mombollet, Max (10) Mombollet, Max (6) Everhart, J’mel (8) Everhart, J’mel (10) Mombollet, Max (7) Davis, Matt


POINTS 2003-04: 22, Elon (3/3/04) Career: 25, Furman (2/3/03) REBOUNDS 2003-04: 11, three times Career: 14, Philander Smith (12/10/01) FIELD GOAL 2003-04: 8, Elon (3/3/04) Career: 10, Furman (2/3/03) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 2003-04: 15, South Carolina (12/3/03) Career: 16, Furman (2/3/03) Year 2001 2002 2003 2004 TOTAL

GP GS Min 28 3 482 28 8 529 27 14 733 28 26 809 111 51 2553

Avg 17.2 18.9 27.1 28.9 23.0

FG 51 52 120 99 322

FGA 116 99 232 246 693

GS 0 9 5 4 18

Min 93 348 314 358 1113

Avg FG FGA 4.9 2 10 12.4 18 67 13.7 28 92 16.3 50 140 12.1 98 3 0 9

ASSISTS 2003-04: 3, three times Career: 5, Coastal Carolina (12/29/01) STEALS 2003-04: 4, Army (1/2/04) Career: 3, twice BLOCKED SHOTS 2003-04: 2, four times Career: 3, twice MINUTES PLAYED 2003-04: 40, Emmanuel (12/6/03) Career: 40, Emmanuel (12/6/03)

Total Rebounds Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast .440 0 0 .000 27 61 .443 56 72 128 4.6 68 1 12 .525 0 0 .000 52 69 .754 42 78 120 4.3 88 4 16 .571 1 5 .200 84 127 .661 48 115 163 6.0 89 4 28 .402 2 12 .167 71 92 .772 47 127 174 6.2 92 2 23 .465 3 17 .176 234 349 .670 193 392 585 5.3 337 11 7 9

POINTS 2003-04: 18, Davidson (2/3/04) Career: 18, Davidson (2/3/04) REBOUNDS 2003-04: 3, Chowan (12/19/03) Career: 4, Western Carolina (1/18/03) FIELD GOAL 2003-04: 6, Chowan (12/19/03) Career: 6, Chowan (12/19/03) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 2003-04: 16, Davidson (2/3/04) Career: 16, Davidson (2/3/04) Year GP 2001 19 2002 28 2003 23 2004 22 TOTAL 92

3-POINT FG 2003-04: 1, twice Career: 1, three times 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS 2003-04: 2, three times Career: 1, four times FREE THROWS 2003-04: 6, twice Career: 17, Western Carolina (1/18/03) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 2003-04: 10, Chowan (12/19/03) Career: 19, Western Carolina (1/18/03)

3-POINT FG 2003-04: 5, three times Career: 5, three times 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS 2003-04: 13, Davidson (2/3/04) Career: 13, Davidson (2/3/04) FREE THROWS 2003-04: 3, Davidson (2/3/04) Career: 6, NC State (11/23/01) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 2003-04: 4, Davidson (2/3/04) Career: 6, NC State (11/23/01)

Total Pct FG .200 0 .269 13 .304 22 .357 42 .317 77

FGA 4 48 69 112 223

Pct .000 .271 .319 .375 .330

FT 7 30 10 6 53

TO 38 39 53 64 194

Blk 22 17 14 17 70

Stl 8 18 22 26 74

Pts Avg 129 4.6 156 5.6 325 12.0 271 9.7 881 7.9

ASSISTS 2003-04: 4, Chowan (12/19/03) Career: 5, Furman (2/11/02) STEALS 2003-04: 2, four times Career: 3, twice BLOCKED SHOTS 2003-04: 0 Career: 1, three times MINUTES PLAYED 2003-04: 32, Chowan (12/19/03) Career: 35, CofC (2/4/02)

Rebounds FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast 11 .636 2 2 4 0.2 10 0 9 36 .833 8 11 19 0.7 33 0 36 14 .714 6 15 21 0.9 27 0 24 8 .750 8 10 18 0.8 30 0 13 6 9 .768 24 38 62 0.7 100 0 82

T O Blk Stl Pts Avg 10 0 5 11 0.6 34 0 14 79 2.8 31 3 9 88 3.8 29 0 13 148 6.7 104 3 41 326 3.5

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Game One The Citadel 79, Webber International 75 McAlister Field House • November 22, 2003

Sophomore guard Dante Terry posted a game-high 33 points, including six three-point shots as The Citadel surpassed the Warriors of Webber International, 79-75, in McAlister Field House. The Citadel (1-0) trailed by as many as 10 points throughout the contest until the 10:48 mark in the second half. At that point, Terry connected on one of his six three-pointers to give the Bulldogs the 60-58 advantage. Webber International (0-6) tied the game at 67 as guard Tony Jefferson connected from beyond the three-point line. The Warriors then grabbed the lead as Ryan Norris converted a lay up to push the score to 71-70. The Citadel trailed until Terry connected on two free throws to give the Bulldogs a 76-75 advantage with only 23 seconds remaining. Sophomore center Andy Miller stole the inbounds pass and called a time-out to give The Citadel control with little time remaining. Senior forward Max Mombollet was fouled on the next possession and converted two free throws to push the advantage to 78-75. Following a steal, Terry connected on another free throw to push the score to 79-75. The Bulldogs received strong play from freshman forward Joseph Thompson who scored 11 points and fellow freshman forward J’mel Everhart who collected 11 rebounds and scored five points. Senior guard Erick Wilson also added 12 points. Webber International was led by guard Efrain Jaiman who tallied a double-double with 20 points and 12 rebounds. Center Ryan Norris also added 10 points. Total Webber Int. FG/A F-Christie 3/8 F- Ratcliffe 2/8 C-Norris 5/5 G- McKaskill 2/9 G- Jaiman 7/12 Jefferson 3/9 Dotwin 2/5 Desmedt 1/3 Alexander 0/1 Scott 1/2 Team Deadball Rebounds: 4 Totals 26/62

3-Pt. FG/A 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/1 4/4 3/6 0/3 1/1 0/0 0/0

FT/A 3/4 5/11 0/2 0/0 2/7 0/0 3/4 0/0 0/0 2/2

REB O/D/T 2/2/4 3/4/7 2/2/4 0/2/2 4/8/12 1/3/4 0/0/0 0/1/1 0/1/1 0/2/2 5/10/15

PF 4 5 4 0 2 3 4 0 2 1

8/15

15/30

17/35/52

23 13

AT 3 1 0 2 0 2 3 2 0 0

TO 3 3 0 3 2 5 1 1 1 3 1

BK 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ST 0 1 0 2 0 2 2 1 0 0

MN 14 34 16 23 32 23 21 12 17 8

TP 9 9 10 4 20 9 7 3 0 4

23

3

8

200

75

TO 2 3 3 3 1 2 0 0 2 0 1

BK 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 2

ST 4 1 2 4 1 2 0 1 2 0 0

MN 39 20 14 33 28 16 9 5 19 10 7

TP 5 5 2 33 12 3 1 2 1 11 4

17

6

17

200

79

Washington & Lee, 62-44, in intercollegiate basketball action at McAlister Field House. “J’mel played very hard tonight and had a couple of dunks early that got our crowd involved in the game,” Citadel head coach Pat Dennis stated. “We played well tonight against a very well coached team. We still need to play a complete game in order to be ready for the Southern Conference.” The Citadel (2-0) never trailed as the Bulldogs got out to a 10-0 run to start the game. Two dunks from Everhart and six points from sophomore guard Kevin Hammack highlighted the run. Senior forward Max Mombollet chimed in with 15 points and 11 rebounds to record the sixth double-double of his career. Washington & Lee (0-3) fought throughout the game and closed the score within 10 as they scratched their way back and forced the score to 36-31 going into halftime. The Generals struggled through the second half as the Bulldogs picked up their defensive pressure and allowed a mere 13 points. The Citadel forced 26 turnovers on the game and ripped 14 steals from the Generals. With the victory, Dennis ties Citadel Director of Athletics Les Robinson for first on the school’s all-time win list with 132 victories during his career. Hammack in his first action since arthroscopic knee surgery on November 5th played only 17 minutes, scored six points and added three assists. “It was good to have Ham back,” Dennis added. “He looked a little rusty and a little out of shape, but that is expected after having surgery only three weeks ago.”

J’mel Everhart

First Half-FG: 12/27 (44.4), 3-FG: 5/8 (62.5), FT: 9/15 (60.0) Total The Citadel FG/A F-Everhart 2/11 F-Mombollet 1/2 F-Davis 1/6 G-Terry 10/20 G-Wilson 4/13 Miller, Anthony 1/6 Fowler 0/2 Young 1/2 Miller, Andy 0/3 Thompson 4/6 Xia 0/1 Team Deadball Rebounds: 3 Totals 24/72

3-Pt. FG/A 0/3 0/0 0/4 6/9 3/8 0/2 0/0 0/1 0/0 3/5 0/0

FT/A 1/4 3/4 0/0 7/8 1/2 1/3 1/2 0/0 1/2 0/0 4/4

12/32 19/29

REB O/D/T 4/7/11 2/3/5 1/6/7 2/2/4 1/2/3 1/1/2 0/1/1 0/0/0 5/4/9 1/2/3 0/0/0 3/2/5

PF 2 4 3 4 2 1 3 0 3 3 2

AT 2 1 1 4 2 3 1 2 0 0 0

20/30/50 26 16

First Half-FG: 13/37(35.1), 3-FG: 5/19 (26.3), FT: 4/9 (44.4) Linescore Webber International The Citadel

1st 38 35

2nd 37 44

Final 75 Attendance: 626 79 Technicals: none

Game Two The Citadel 62, Washington & Lee 44 McAlister Field House • November 25, 2003

Freshman forward J’mel Everhart scored a career-high 16 points and added five rebounds to lead The Citadel past

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Total W&L FG/A F-Landes 2/8 F-Jones 0/0 F-Will 6/10 G-Stuart 2/6 G-Halkitis 3/6 Flynn 2/4 Denbow 0/1 Lyons 1/4 Dobbs 0/0 Lawless 0/0 Edge 0/0 White 1/1 Barrett 0/1 Team Deadball Rebounds: 1,2 Totals 17/41

3-Pt. FG/A 1/3 0/0 0/1 2/5 2/4 1/2 0/0 0/2 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/1

FT/A 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/1 2/2 2/2 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/2

REB O/D/T 1/2/3 0/1/1 0/2/2 1/0/1 1/3/4 2/1/3 0/1/1 1/2/3 0/0/0 0/1/1 0/0/0 0/1/1 0/0/0 0/1/1

PF 1 2 3 1 1 0 1 1 0 4 0 2 0

AT 2 1 1 3 4 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0

TO 2 1 3 4 5 4 1 2 0 3 0 1 0

BK 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ST 2 2 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

MN 28 11 34 28 32 15 6 11 1 19 1 13 1

TP 5 0 12 6 10 7 0 2 0 0 0 2 0

6/18

4/8

6/15/21

16

14

26

1

9

200

44

BK 0 2 0 0

ST 1 3 4 3

MN 35 35 18 31

TP 16 15 4 4

First Half-FG: 12/20 (60.0), 3-FG: 3/8 (37.5), FT: 4/6 (66.7) The Citadel F-Everhart F-Mombollet F-Davis G-Terry

Total FG/A 7/10 6/13 2/4 2/5

3-Pt. FG/A 0/0 0/2 0/1 0/3

FT/A 2/4 3/4 0/0 0/0

REB O/D/T 4/1/5 3/8/11 0/0/0 0/2/2

PF 0 2 2 2

AT 0 0 2 4

TO 1 2 4 1


G-Hammack 2/2 Miller, Anthony 1/2 Quinn 0/1 Fowler 2/2 Wilson 2/3 Young 0/1 Miller, Andy 2/4 Thompson 0/2 Gochnauer 0/1 Xia 0/0 Team Deadball Rebounds: 4 Totals 26/50

0/0 0/1 0/0 0/0 1/1 0/0 0/0 0/2 0/0 0/0

2/2 1/2 0/0 1/2 0/0 0/0 0/2 0/0 0/0 0/0

1/1/2 0/1/1 0/0/0 0/0/0 0/0/0 1/1/2 0/2/2 0/1/1 1/1/2 0/0/0 0/3/3

0 1 0 0 4 0 1 1 1 3

3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

17 14 1 6 15 1 19 4 1 4

6 3 0 5 5 0 4 0 0 0

1/10

9/16

10/21/31

17

10 16

2

14

200

62

First Half-FG: 14/27(51.9), 3-FG: 1/6 (16.7), FT: 7/12 (58.3) Linescore Washington & Lee The Citadel

1st 31 36

2nd 13 26

Final 44 Attendance: 927 62 Technicals: none

Game Three Central Florida 74, The Citadel 60 McAlister Field House • November 28, 2003

Senior center Roberto Morentin posted 19 points and five rebounds to help Central Florida defeat The Citadel, 74-60, in intercollegiate basketball action in McAlister Field House. “We came out with a lot of energy and played very hard on defense,” Central Florida head coach Kirk Speraw stated. “We made some adjustments at halftime and Roberto played a sound fundamental game.” UCF (2-1) fought hard in a see-saw first half in which they held the lead for over 15 minutes. The Black Knights rode Morentin’s 11 point first half and took a 37-32 advantage into the locker room at the half. UCF exploded out of the gates in the second half and went on a 10-2 run to start the period. The Black Knights got a three pointer from Rob Ross and two from Marcus Avant to spark the run. The Citadel (2-1) couldn’t respond from the flurry and trailed by as many as 21 in the second half. Central Florida’s Josh Bodden posted 11 rebounds and seven points while Ross posted 11 points in the contest. The Bulldogs got strong performances from sophomore guard Dante Terry and sophomore forward Matt Davis who scored 12 and 10 respectively. Senior forward Max Mombollet led The Citadel in rebound with eight grabs. Total Central FL FG/A F-Avabt 3/4 F- Bodden 2/8 C-Morentin 9/10 G-Lyons 3/5 G-Johnson 1/3 Edwards 3/4 Lindbeck 1/8 Ross 3/5 Peppers 1/5 Stout 0/1 Bakanowsky 1/2 Team Deadball Rebounds: 2 Totals 27/55

3-Pt. FG/A 2/2 0/1 0/0 0/1 0/2 1/2 1/7 3/5 0/2 0/0 0/0

FT/A 1/2 3/4 1/2 0/1 1/2 1/2 4/4 2/2 0/0 0/0 0/2

REB O/D/T 2/3/5 5/6/11 3/2/5 0/2/2 0/0/0 2/3/5 0/1/1 0/1/1 1/0/1 0/1/1 0/0/0 1/6/7

PF 0 1 3 5 3 3 1 0 0 0 4

AT 0 2 2 01 4 1 1 0 0 0 0

TO 0 1 2 2 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 1

BK 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0

ST 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 1

MN 22 30 28 19 25 18 18 10 2 2 12

TP 9 7 19 6 3 8 7 11 0 0 2

7/22

13/21

14/25/39

21

11

16

7

8

200

74

BK 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ST 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0

MN 28 35 16 34 22 20 7 5 18 11 4

TP 0 8 4 12 9 6 0 5 10 6 4

3

6

200

60

Linescore Central Florida The Citadel

1st 37 32

2nd 37 28

Final 74 Attendance: 921 60 Technicals: none

Game Four Appalachian State 72, The Citadel 62 McAlister Field House • December 1, 2003

Junior guard Noah Brown scored 25 points tying his career-high and added six assists to fend off a late Citadel rally as Appalachian State defeated the Bulldogs, 72-62, in Southern Conference basketball action, in McAlister Field House. “Noah knocked down some very big shots for us tonight,” Appalachian head coach Houston Fancher stated. “I thought we did a good controlling the game. We played like warriors tonight.” Appalachian State (2-4, 1-0 SoCon) never trailed in the contest as they jumped out to an early 13-4 lead to start the contest. The Mountaineers led by as many as 15 in the first half and held The Citadel to only 27 points in the period. “We did a really nice job defensively in the first half,” Fancher continued. “We made sure we kept the ball out of Max Mombollet’s hands early. We didn’t do a good job of that in the second half.” The Citadel (2-2, 0-1 SoCon) fought through its struggles in the first half and put together a strong finish in the second. The Bulldogs outscored the Mountaineers 35-30 in the period and cut the lead to as low as seven at the four-minute mark. “We are a work in progress,” Citadel head coach Pat Dennis stated. “We played a lot better in the second half and showed some toughness and the ability to compete in the Southern Conference.” Senior guard Matt Jones added 13 points for Appalachian State, while junior forward Chris McFarland chimed in with 12. The Citadel was paced by sophomore guard Dante Terry’s 21-point performance and senior forward Max Mombollet’s 16 point, 11 rebound performance. The double-double by Mombollet marks the seventh of his career. Appalachian F-Smith F-Mitchell F-McFarland G-Davis G-Brown Thompson Jones, M

Total FG/A 2/5 0/4 5/10 2/6 10/16 1/3 5/7

3-Pt. FG/A 0/0 0/1 0/0 0/1 5/11 0/0 2/4

FT/A 3/4 0/0 2/4 0/0 0/0 1/3 1/2

REB O/D/T 0/3/3 1/2/3 0/3/3 1/2/3 1/1/2 0/1/1 4/2/6

PF 3 2 1 2 1 0 2

AT 1 1 1 3 6 0 2

TO 0 1 2 2 3 1 0

BK 1 1 1 0 0 0 0

ST 1 0 0 1 1 2 2

MN 25 20 28 27 33 13 24

TP 7 0 12 4 25 3 13

First Half-FG: 12/29 (41.4), 3-FG: 3/13 (23.1), FT: 10/16 (62.5) Total 3-Pt. REB The Citadel FG/A FG/A FT/A O/D/T PF AT TO F-Everhart 0/3 0/0 0/0 4/2/6 3 0 1 F-Mombollet 3/13 0/1 2/2 4/4/8 2 8 3 C-Miller 1/4 0/0 2/2 0/2/2 5 1 1 G-Terry 5/16 2/9 0/0 1/0/1 2 1 2 G-Hammack 2/5 0/0 5/7 1/1/2 1 3 1 Miller, Anthony 2/5 0/1 2/2 1/1/2 1 0 2 Fowler 0/2 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 2 0 0 Wilson 2/4 1/2 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 3 Davis 3/6 3/3 1/2 1/3/4 5 0 1 Thompson 3/5 0/2 0/0 1/0/1 0 0 0 Xia 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/2/2 2 0 0 Team 4/5/9 Deadball Rebounds: 3 Totals 21/63 6/18 12/15 17/20/37 23 8 13 First Half-FG: 11/33 (33.3), 3-FG: 4/10 (40.0), FT: 6/9 (66.7)

Dante Dante Terry Terry

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Thomas 2/3 Jones, H 1/2 Team Deadball Rebounds: 5 Totals 28/56

0/0 0/0

0/0 2/6

0/1/1 1/5/6 1/0/1

3 2

0 1

1 3

0 2

2 0

11 19

4 4

7/17

9/19

9/20/29

16

15

13

5

9

200

72

BK 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

ST 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0

MN 30 37 18 30 27 9 26 1 11 8 3

TP 2 16 5 21 4 6 5 0 3 0 0

4

6

200

62

First Half-FG: 16/28 (57.1), 3-FG: 6/12 (50.0), FT: 4/7 (57.1) Total The Citadel FG/A F-Everhart 1/4 F-Mombollet 6/13 C-Miller 1/2 G-Terry 9/16 G-Hammack 0/3 Miller, Anthony 3/7 Wilson 2/6 Young 0/0 Davis 1/4 Thompson 0/2 Xia 0/0 Team Deadball Rebounds: 4 Totals 23/57

3-Pt. FG/A 0/0 0/2 0/0 3/8 0/2 0/3 1/3 0/0 1/3 0/1 0/0

FT/A 0/0 4/6 3/4 0/0 4/6 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0

REB O/D/T 3/3/6 2/9/11 5/3/8 2/3/5 0/0/0 0/0/0 2/1/3 0/0/0 0/1/1 1/1/2 0/0/0 0/3/3

PF 1 2 4 3 1 0 1 0 1 2 1

AT 0 0 1 2 6 1 0 0 0 0 0

5/22

11/16

15/24/39

16

10 20

TO 3 4 1 4 3 1 3 0 0 1 0

First Half-FG: 11/29 (37.9), 3-FG: 3/11 (27.3), FT: 2/4 (50.0) Linescore Appalachian State The Citadel

1st 42 27

2nd 30 35

Final 72 Attendance: 1227 62 Technicals: none

Total 3-Pt. South Carolina FG/A FG/A F-Powell 5/10 2/3 F- Wallace 4/10 2/3 G-Kinsey 2/4 0/0 G-Boynton 1/3 0/2 G-Gonner 3/7 1/4 Kelley 1/9 0/3 Howell 1/2 0/0 Gerald 0/2 0/1 Jonesliunas 0/0 0/0 Everett 0/0 0/0 Balkman 6/8 1/2 Chappell 3/5 0/0 Team Deadball Rebounds: 5 Totals 14/31 6/18

FT/A 1/2 0/1 0/1 1/2 2/4 0/0 0/0 3/3 0/0 1/2 2/4 2/2

REB O/D/T 2/3/5 3/8/11 0/1/1 0/3/3 2/2/4 1/2/3 1/0/1 1/3/4 1/2/3 0/0/0 1/5/6 0/2/2 3/3/6

PF 2 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 2

AT 1 1 2 3 1 0 0 3 0 0 2 0

TO 0 1 2 2 1 0 0 1 2 0 5 0 1

BK 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 2

ST 1 1 2 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 1

MN 28 27 22 18 18 18 4 19 7 1 20 18

TP 13 10 4 3 9 2 2 3 0 1 15 8

12/21

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13

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14

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11

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BK 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

ST 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

MN 30 34 30 18 22 20 6 1 3 1 10 9 1 15

TP 5 14 4 2 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 6

5

3

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38

First Half-FG: 14/31 (45.2), 3-FG: 4/10 (40.0), FT:8/12 (66.7) Total 3-Pt. REB The Citadel FG/A FG/A FT/A O/D/T PF AT TO F-Everhart 2/5 0/0 1/2 7/4/11 2 0 1 F-Mombollet 6/15 0/0 2/4 2/7/9 4 0 3 F-Hammack 1/10 0/4 2/2 1/1/2 2 4 9 C-Miller 1/4 0/0 0/0 1/1/2 5 0 0 G-Terry 0/12 0/9 0/0 1/2/3 2 2 5 Miller, Anthony 1/5 0/1 0/2 0/1/1 0 0 1 Quinn 2/3 1/2 0/0 0/1/1 2 1 0 Fowler 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0 1 0 Wilson 0/0 0/0 0/0 2/0/2 0 0 1 Young 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 0 Davis 0/5 0/5 0/0 1/0/1 0 0 0 Thompson 0/4 0/4 0/0 0/1/1 0 0 0 Gouchnauer 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 0 Xia 2/3 0/0 2/3 2/2/4 1 0 1 Team 4/5/9 Deadball Rebounds: 2 Totals 15/66 1/25 7/13 21/23/44 18 8 21 First Half-FG: 7/30 (23.3), 3-FG: 0/9 (0.0), FT: 4/5 (80.0) Linescore South Carolina The Citadel

1st 40 18

2nd 30 20

Final 70 Attendance: 3473 38 Technicals: USC-2

Game Six Emmanuel 71, The Citadel 66 McAlister Field House • December 6, 2003

Max Mombollet

Game Five South Carolina 70, The Citadel 38 McAlister Field House • December 3, 2003

Freshman forward Renaldo Balkman scored 15 points and added six rebounds as South Carolina defeated The Citadel, 70-38, in McAlister Field House. South Carolina (7-0) got off to a slow start as the score was tied at the 11:23 mark of the first half at 8-8. The Gamecocks then regained their undefeated form and went on a 21-2 run over the next six minutes to push the score to 29-10. Three pointers from Brandon Wallace and Josh Gonner highlighted the run. The Citadel (2-3) struggled throughout the night thanks to a staunch USC defense that held the Bulldogs to a mere 1-of-25 shooting from behind the three-point arch and 22.7 percent shooting on the game. The Citadel turned the ball over 21 times that resulted in 27 points by the Gamecocks. Rounding out the top scorers for USC are forward Brandon Wallace who posted 10 points and 11 rebounds and forward Carlos Powell who added 13 points. For the Bulldogs, senior forward Max Mombollet scored 14 points and added nine rebounds. Freshman forward J’mel Everhart posted 11 rebounds to lead The Citadel in that category.

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Freshman guard Reggie Ford scored 13 points and grabbed 15 rebounds en route to a double-double and to lead Emmanuel to a 71-66 overtime upset over The Citadel, Saturday morning in McAlister Field House. Emmanuel (3-7) led for most of the first half before the Bulldogs made a run late in the period. The Lions led by as many as six points in the half. The Citadel (2-4) broke free in the first half at the 4:17 mark as freshman forward J’mel Everhart connected on two free throws to start a 17-6 Bulldog run to end the period. The Citadel led 44-31 going into the intermission. Emmanuel trailed by as many as 15 in the second half before mounting their comeback that saw the Lions outscore the Bulldogs 26-13 in the period. Emmanuel went on a 14-4 run at the spanned six minutes and 46 seconds and was highlighted by seven points from senior forward Joey Isaac. A jumper by senior center Jaiker Cham with 38 seconds remaining tied the score at 57-57 and sent the game into overtime. The overtime period was a seesaw battle that included five lead changes and two tie scores. The Lions connected on five free throws in the overtime segment and two three pointers. Isaac who scored 23 points and forward Shavoyae Brown who posted 12 points led Emmanuel offensively. The Citadel was paced by sophomore forward Dante Terry’s 22-point performance, while senior forward Max Mombollet and freshman guard Anthony Miller scored 13 and 15 respectively. Emmanuel F-Isaac F-Brown C-Cham G-Ford G-Altazan Groce

Total FG/A 7/18 4/8 1/3 4/8 3/3 3/6

3-Pt. FG/A 4/10 0/1 0/0 0/0 3/3 3/3

FT/A 5/5 4/5 1/4 5/12 0/0 0/0

REB O/D/T 0/8/8 1/4/5 1/8/9 4/11/15 0/1/1 2/3/5

PF 4 0 3 0 1 2

AT 0 3 1 4 0 4

TO 6 5 2 6 3 0

BK 1 0 5 0 0 0

ST 1 2 0 0 1 0

MN 42 44 36 45 23 25

TP 23 12 3 13 9 9


Frazee 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 1 0 1 Patman 1/2 0/0 0/0 0/1/1 1 0 0 Team 2/1/3 1 Deadball Rebounds: 7 Totals 23/48 10/17 15/26 10/37/47 12 12 24 First Half-FG: 11/23 (47.8), 3-FG: 5/8 (62.5), FT: 4/6 (66.7) Total 3-Pt. REB The Citadel FG/A FG/A FT/A O/D/T PF AT TO F-Everhart 2/5 0/0 2/2 3/1/4 4 1 0 F-Mombollet 5/13 0/0 3/5 1/7/8 4 3 3 C-Miller 1/0 0/0 0/0 1/1/2 2 0 0 G-Hammack 1/5 0/3 0/1 1/3/4 4 6 1 G-Terry 8/23 6/17 0/0 1/2/3 4 2 1 Miller, Anthony 6/11 2/5 1/1 1/3/4 2 2 1 Quinn 2/6 2/5 0/2 0/0/0 1 2 1 Fowler 0/3 0/0 0/0 3/1/4 0 0 0 Wilson 0/1 0/1 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 1 Davis 0/2 0/2 0/0 0/0/0 1 2 0 Thompson 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 0 Xia 1/1 0/0 0/2 0/0/0 1 0 2 Team 1/1/2 1 Deadball Rebounds: 4 Totals 25/71 10/33 6/13 12/19/31 23 18 11 First Half-FG: 17/37 (45.9), 3-FG: 6/16 (37.5), FT: 4/7 (57.1) Linescore Emmanuel The Citadel

1st 31 44

2nd 26 13

OT 14 9

Final 71 66

0 0

0 0

4 6

1 2

6

4

225

71

BK 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

ST 0 1 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1

MN 26 40 16 34 39 33 20 3 2 3 1 5

TP 6 13 0 2 22 15 6 0 0 0 0 2

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225

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Hoover 1/4 0/0 1/1 0/2/2 0 0 3 Evans 1/4 0/0 0/0 0/1/1 0 1 0 Team 2/3/5 1 Deadball Rebounds: 1 Totals 23/55 5/12 14/19 13/23/36 12 14 15 First Half-FG: 12/30 (40.0), 3-FG:4/8 (50.0), FT: 3/8 (37.5) Total 3-Pt. REB The Citadel FG/A FG/A FT/A O/D/T PF AT TO F-Davis 1/2 1/1 0/0 1/3/4 1 1 1 C-Xia 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 0 G-Everhart 4/8 1/4 0/0 0/2/2 1 3 2 G-Hammack 4/8 2/5 0/0 1/2/3 1 2 7 Miller 0/6 0/4 2/2 2/1/3 1 1 2 Wilson 3/9 2/7 0/0 0/1/1 2 1 2 Young 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/1/1 0 0 0 Mombollet 3/10 0/0 2/2 1/7/8 3 1 1 Miller 0/3 0/0 0/0 1/2/3 2 0 4 Thompson 4/8 1/4 0/0 4/1/5 4 0 1 Gochnauer 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 0 Team 2/1/3 Deadball Rebounds: 0 Totals 20/56 7/25 4/4 13/23/36 19 9 22 First Half-FG: 9/28 (32.1), 3-FG: 4/10 (40.0), FT: 2/2 (100) Linescore The Citadel SCSU

Attendance: 1512 Technicals: EMM-1

1st 24 31

2nd 27 34

0 0

1 0

14 10

3 2

4

13

200

65

BK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

ST 1 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

MN 17 4 35 30 18 20 1 32 11 15 0

TP 3 0 9 10 2 8 0 8 0 9 0

1

6

200

51

Final 51 Attendance: 1109 65 Technicals: none

Game Seven South Carollina State 64, The Citadel 51 SHM Memorial Center • December 9, 2003

The S.C. State Bulldogs (2-3) outmuscled their fellow Bulldogs from the Citadel (2-5, 0-1 SoCon), 65-51 in the home opener for S.C. State. The SCSU Bulldogs took control of the contest early in the first half and never relinquished the lead in the contest. S.C. State took control of the contest early jumping out to a 16-3 lead early in the first half, but saw The Citadel make a run of their own and pull to within two points with 5:49 left in the first half as a lay-up by The Citadel’s Dante Terry left his team trailing 20-22. The SCSU Bulldogs would respond as a dunk by SCSU freshman forward Brian Mason would spark a 9-4 run that left SCSU on top 31-24 going to halftime. S.C. State would face another Citadel run in the second half as the three-pointer by Terry would pull the Citadel to within four 35-31 with 17:57 left in the game. However, that would be as close as The Citadel Bulldogs would get as S.C. State would go on a 10-2 S.C. State run capped off by an SCSU steal by sophomore guard Brandon Trapp and a lay-up and free throw by fellow sophomore Maurice Hoover would leave the Bulldogs on top 45-33 with 13:47 left in the game. The Citadel would never pull to within ten for the rest of the contest as the Bulldogs capped the win with a thunderous one-handed alley-oop dunk by Mason with 1:38 would punctuate the SCSU win. SCSU junior forward Brian Mason posted a doubledouble 16 points and 10 rebounds in the win. Junior forward Thurman Zimmerman also added 16 points in the win. SCSU sophomore guard Brandon Trapp added 14 points while junior guard Shawn Wiggins added 12 points. Citadel guard Dante Terry led the way with 10 points and was the only Citadel player in double figure scoring. Matt Davis was the leading rebounder for The Citadel with four boards. SCSU F-Mason F-Zimmerman G-Heath G-Wiggins G-Trapp Cannon Seels

Total FG/A 7/10 6/12 1/5 5/10 2/8 0/1 0/1

3-Pt. FG/A 0/1 1/1 0/0 2/7 2/3 0/0 0/0

FT/A 2/3 3/5 0/0 0/0 8/10 0/0 0/0

REB O/D/T 4/6/10 1/3/4 2/5/7 0/2/2 4/1/5 0/0/0 0/00

PF 1 1 3 3 2 0 2

AT 1 5 3 2 1 0 1

TO 2 3 3 0 1 1 2

BK 2 0 1 1 0 0 0

ST 2 3 2 3 2 0 0

MN 30 36 35 30 33 7 5

TP 16 1 2 12 14 0 0

Joseph Thompson

Game Eight Tennessee 99, The Citadel 49 Thompson-Boling Arena • December 17,2003

Citadel basketball coach Pat Dennis went small with his lineup against Tennessee on Wednesday night. But it was the size and strength of the Volunteers that made the Bulldogs look really small. Tennessee (4-1) blocked nine shots and held The Citadel to 26 percent shooting, out-rebounding the Bulldogs, 57-26. It was the most points allowed and the biggest margin of defeat for a Citadel team since a 112-61 loss to South Carolina in 1996. That likely would have been the result no matter what lineup Dennis started. The Bulldogs led by 2-0 early, but the Vols went on a 12-0 run and led by 51-17 at halftime, with a 29-7 edge on the boards. Guard C.J. Watson led Tennessee with 16 points, and 6-5 junior Scooter McFagdon added 15. Swingman Stanley Asumnu scored 12 points, and 6-8 sophomore Jemere Hendrix, a transfer from Clemson, had a double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds.

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Freshman guard Anthony Miller, who made his first start and rounded out a three-guard starting lineup, led the Bulldogs with 11 points. Reserve guard Erick Wilson added nine. Starters Max Mombollet, Kevin Hammack and Dante Terry were able to do little against the Vols, combining to score 12 points on 6 of 27 shooting. The Bulldogs will have little time to get that solved. They were due to arrive back in Charleston at about 4:30 a.m. Thursday, and face Division III Chowan at 7 p.m. Friday before Georgetown of the Big East comes to town on Monday. Up by 17 at the half, Tennessee started the second half with an 8-0 run to lead by 59-19, and the Bulldogs never got closer than 38 the rest of the way. It was Tennessee’s biggest margin of victory in 17 years, topping a 93-47 win over Appalachian State in 1986. Total 3-Pt. REB UT FG/A FG/A FT/A O/D/T PF AT TO F-Crump 2/5 0/0 4/4 2/3/5 0 2 3 F-Hendrix 4/7 0/0 3/4 2/8/10 2 0 0 F-Albrecht 3/8 2/7 0/0 0/4/4 1 4 1 G- McFadgon 6/8 3/3 0/0 0/2/2 2 0 3 G- Watson 6/8 2/4 2/2 0/6/6 1 9 1 Boomer 3/4 0/0 4/7 5/3/8 0 0 1 Wingate 3/6 0/0 0/0 1/3/4 1 0 0 Asumnu 5/7 0/0 2/3 3/1/4 0 3 3 Winchester 2/5 0/1 0/0 1/3/4 0 4 0 Bradshaw 3/5 0/2 0/0 0/6/6 2 4 4 Smithwick 1/2 1/1 0/0 0/0/0 2 0 0 Team 1/3/4 Deadball Rebounds: 3 Totals 38/65 8/18 15/20 15/42/57 11 26 16 First Half-FG: 19/31 (61.3), 3-FG:6/11 (54.5), FT: 7/8 (87.5) Total 3-Pt. REB The Citadel FG/A FG/A FT/A O/D/T PF AT TO F-Everhart 2/9 0/1 0/0 1/2/3 4 2 3 F-Mombollet 2/11 0/0 0/0 0/2/2 3 0 0 G-Miller 4/7 2/5 1/2 0/1/1 0 1 2 G-Hammack 2/4 0/0 0/0 1/0/1 4 4 4 G-Terry 2/12 0/7 0/0 1/2/3 1 1 2 Quinn 2/6 1/2 0/0 1/0/1 2 0 0 Fowler 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/1/1 0 0 0 Wilson 3/8 3/6 0/0 0/1/1 1 2 0 Young 0/3 0/3 0/0 2/0/2 0 0 0 Davis 0/2 0/2 0/0 0/1/1 1 0 0 Mombollet 3/10 0/0 2/2 1/7/8 3 1 1 Miller 0/3 0/0 0/0 1/2/3 2 0 4 Miller, Andy 0/3 0/0 0/0 3/1/4 1 0 0 Gochnauer 2/3 1/2 2/2 1/0/1 2 0 1 Xia 0/3 0/0 1/2 0/0/0 2 0 1 Team 2/3/5 Deadball Rebounds: 1 Totals 19/72 7/28 4/6 12/14/26 21 10 13 First Half-FG: 7/30 (23.3), 3-FG: 2/10 (20.0), FT: 1/2 (50.0) Linescore The Citadel Tennessee

1st 17 51

2nd 32 48

BK 5 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0

ST 2 0 0 1 1 1 1 3 0 0 0

MN 22 22 21 15 28 15 18 23 13 20 3

TP 8 11 15 15 16 10 6 12 4 6 3

9

9

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99

BK 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

ST 0 1 1 5 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

MN 30 19 26 14 30 11 3 20 3 14 32 11 10 14 6

TP 4 4 11 4 4 5 0 9 0 0 8 0 1 7 1

2

11

200

49

Final 49 Attendance: 10453 99 Technicals: none

Matt Gochnauer

Game Nine The Citadel 89, Chowan 72 McAlister Field House • December 19, 2003

Senior forward Max Mombollet posted 20 points and 10 rebounds en route to his third double-double of the season to lead The Citadel past Chowan, 89-72, in McAlister Field House. Dennis was right as the Bulldogs shot an impressive 54.5percent from beyond the three-point arch as Wilson lead the way with five threes. The Citadel (3-6) trailed only twice in the whole contest as Chowan’s Roland Brown hit a lay-up at 16:22 in the first half to put the Braves up 8-7. Following a free-throw by Hammack, Mombollet hit a lay-up to put the Bulldogs up for good at 10-8 with 15:30 on the clock in the first. The Citadel never looked back and increased the defensive pressure as they converted 28 points off of turnovers. For the first time all season the Bulldogs had five scorers in double-digits as Wilson posted 17, freshman forward J’mel Everhart scored 15, Hammack added 14 and Terry chimed in with 11. Chowan (4-4) was lead offensively by guard Roland Brown who scored 23 points and added seven rebounds. Joining Brown in double figures were forward Trayvon Lathan with 13 and forward Isaac McCall with 11. Of note, coach Dennis earned his 133rd overall victory as the Bulldog’s head coach pushing him into first place all-time and past current Director of Athletics Les Robinson on the all-time win list. Total 3-Pt. REB Chowan FG/A FG/A FT/A O/D/T PF AT TO F-McCall 4/10 0/0 3/5 2/5/7 2 1 4 F-Lathan 4/15 0/0 5/9 5/2/7 3 1 7 G-Artis 2/8 0/3 0/0 1/3/4 1 1 2 G-Perry 1/1 1/1 0/0 0/1/1 1 0 3 G-Brown 6/12 1/1 10/10 5/2/7 4 0 1 Johnson 2/2 0/0 2/2 2/2/4 1 1 0 Odutola 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 0 Latierre 2/4 0/0 0/0 0/1/1 0 1 0 Stepney 1/2 1/2 0/0 1/1/2 2 0 1 Womack 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/1/1 1 0 0 Brown 0/0 0/0 2/2 0/1/1 0 0 0 Cowan 1/3 1/1 0/0 0/0/0 1 0 0 Hambrick 0/2 0/0 0/0 1/2/3 2 0 2 Team 1/4/5 Deadball Rebounds: 3 Totals 23/60 4/8 22/28 18/25/43 18 5 20 First Half-FG: 10/27 (37.0), 3-FG: 1/2 (50.0), FT: 11/16 (68.8) Total 3-Pt. REB The Citadel FG/A FG/A FT/A O/D/T PF AT TO F-Everhart 7/11 0/0 1/3 5/4/9 3 3 1 F-Mombollet 6/14 0/0 8/10 4/6/10 2 3 2 F-Davis 1/3 0/1 0/0 0/1/1 2 1 2 G-Terry 4/11 3/5 0/1 0/3/3 3 2 2 G- Wilson 6/13 5/11 0/0 2/1/3 1 4 2 Quinn 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 0 Fowler 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/1/1 0 0 0 Young 1/2 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 0 Hammack 5/8 3/4 1/2 0/2/2 4 7 5 Miller, Andy 0/1 0/0 0/0 1/2/3 2 0 0 Gochnauer 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/1/1 2 0 0 Xia 0/1 0/0 1/2 1/0/1 0 0 0 Team 2/1/3 Deadball Rebounds: 2 Totals 33/39 12/22 11/18 16/22/38 22 20 14 First Half-FG: 16/32 (50.0), 3-FG: 5/9 (55.6), FT: 4/9 (44.4) Linescore Chowan The Citadel

1st 32 41

2nd 40 48

BK 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

ST 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

MN 28 27 28 25 26 9 1 9 13 3 2 10 19

TP 11 13 4 3 23 6 0 4 3 0 2 3 0

4

5

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72

BK 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0

ST 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

MN 25 34 13 36 32 2 2 1 29 13 2 1

TP 15 20 2 11 17 0 0 2 14 0 0 1

4

5

200

89

Final 72 Attendance: 215 89 Technicals: none

Game 10 Georgetown, 85, The Citadel 62 McAlister Field House • December 22, 2003

Georgetown capitalized on some hot shooting by senior guard Gerald Riley who scored 23 points on 7-of-11 shooting to lead the Hoyas past The Citadel, 85-62 in McAlister Field House. “We shot the ball well in the first half and it really got us going and set the tone for the entire game,” Georgetown head

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coach Craig Esherick stated. “Overall, I am very pleased with our effort tonight.” Georgetown (9-0) only trailed once in the contest as the Bulldogs jumped out to an early 2-0 lead on an alley-oop by freshman forward J’mel Everhart. The Hoyas then rode Riley’s back in the first half as he poured in 15 points in the period. Georgetown maintained a double-digit lead from the 14:59 mark in the first half until the end of the game. The Citadel (3-7) outscored the Hoyas in the second, 3837, thanks to a 12-point performance from senior forward Max Mombollet. Mombollet’s effort in the second included a breakaway dunk off of a sophomore guard Kevin Hammack pass that electrified the crowd. “Georgetown has tremendous speed and athleticism,” Citadel head coach Pat Dennis pointed out. “They got on us early and really kept us on our heels. They are a great team that will likely have a strong showing in the Big East.” The Hoyas had three players in double figures as forward Darrel Owens contributed 14, guard Ashanti Cook added 12 to go along with Riley’s 23-point night. Georgetown took advantage of Bulldog turnovers as they scored 23 points off of 14 turnovers. The Bulldogs also had three players in double figures as senior guard Erick Wilson led the way with 16 points and was followed by Mombollet’s 14 and Hammack’s 11.

Kevin Hammack

Total 3-Pt. REB Georgetown FG/A FG/A FT/A O/D/T PF AT TO F-Bowman 0-3 0-2 3-4 2-1-3 4 1 4 F-Owens 6-7 2-3 0-1 1-1-2 1 2 1 C-Freeman 3-7 0-0 1-3 4-3-7 3 0 2 G-Cook 5-8 2-3 0-0 2-5-7 1 7 0 G-Riley 7-11 4-6 5-8 1-2-3 1 2 1 Faulkner 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0 0 1 Izzo 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 1 0 Reed 2-3 1-2 1-7 1-2-3 2 0 1 Causey 2-5 1-2 0-0 1-3-4 4 7 2 Beal 1-2 0-1 0-2 0-0-0 0 0 0 Kilkenny-Diaw 2-6 0-0 0-0 2-2-4 3 0 0 Dizdarevic 3-5 1-2 0-0 0-2-2 1 0 2 Team 1/4/5 Deadball Rebounds: 5 Totals 32-60 11-21 10-25 15-22-37 21 20 14 First Half-FG: 18/28 (64.3), 3-FG: 6/9 (66.7), FT: 6/10 (60.0) The Citadel F-Everhart F-Mombollet F-Davis G-Terry G- Wilson Miller, Anthony

Total FG/A 1/1 5/12 0/0 1/12 5/12 2/3

3-Pt. FG/A 0/0 0/1 0/0 1/10 4/11 0/1

FT/A 2/4 4/4 0/0 3/4 2/2 0/0

REB O/D/T 3/5/8 1/8/9 0/0/0 0/2/2 1/0/1 1/1/2

PF 2 4 1 5 2 0

AT 1 1 0 3 1 0

TO 0 3 1 4 1 1

BK 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ST 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 2 4 0 0 0

MN 11 23 23 30 30 9 2 16 29 3 14 10

TP 3 14 7 12 23 2 0 6 5 2 4 7

1

10

200

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BK 1 0 0 0 0 0

ST 1 0 0 1 2 0

MN 34 27 3 28 28 18

TP 4 14 0 6 16 4

Quinn 1/1 0/0 1/1 0/0/0 1 1 1 Fowler 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 0 Hammack 3/6 0/1 5/6 0/1/1 3 4 5 Miller, Andy 2/3 0/0 0/0 1/2/3 3 0 1 Thompson 0/0 0/0 0/0 1/0/1 1 0 0 Team 1/4/5 Deadball Rebounds: 3 Totals 20/50 5/24 17/21 9/23/32 22 11 17 First Half-FG: 9/22 (40.9), 3-FG: 3/10 (30.0), FT: 3/6 (50.0) Linescore Georgetown The Citadel

1st 48 24

2nd 37 38

0 1 0 2 0

1 0 3 0 0

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3 0 11 4 0

4

8

200

62

Final 62 85 Attendance: 2431 89 Technicals: none

Game 11 High Point 94, The Citadel 70 Millis Center • December 30, 2003

Zione White scored 19 points, Javier Palacios added 16 points and Jerry Echenique tallied 14 points to lead High Point past The Citadel, 94-70, Tuesday night in the Millis Center. The victory helped the Panthers (7-4) match their win total for the entire 2002-03 campaign. It also clinches the Panthers’ best non-conference finish since HPU joined the NCAA Division I ranks in the 1998-99 season. The Panthers connected on nine of 10 three-point shots in the first half and jumped out to an early 19-5 advantage on a trey by Chris Meeks with 14:31 to go in the opening period. The Bulldogs (3-8) got within single-digits just once the entire rest of the way, at 19-10 moments later on a Kevin Hammack three-pointer. The Panthers shot 60 percent (18-of-30) from the field in the first half en route to a commanding 54-29 advantage at the break. White and Palacios each had 14 points before intermission to help HPU post its largest first-half scoring output of the year. High Point’s lead shrunk under 20 points just twice in the second half. The closest the Bulldogs came was 18 points at 74-56 with 6:45 left following an Anthony Miller layup. Hammack, Dante Terry and Joseph Thompson each had 12 points for The Citadel, while Max Mombollet added 10 points. Meeks (11 points) also reached double-figures for HPU, while White provided a team-best seven rebounds and four steals. Palacios hit all five shots he took from the field (4-of-4 from behind the arc), plus both free throws. Jeff Allen added six assists against just one turnover for the Panthers, who won the battles of rebounding (39-34) and turnovers (20-18). Total 3-Pt. REB High Point FG/A FG/A FT/A O/D/T PF AT TO BK F-Chambers 1/1 0/0 2/4 1/4/5 1 1 2 0 F-Gathings 4/9 1/1 0/0 1/4/5 3 9 0 4 C-Echenique 3/8 0/0 8/10 2/2/4 4 0 3 1 G-Allen 1/1 0/0 0/0 0/1/1 4 6 1 0 G-White 6/11 2/5 5/8 1/6/7 1 3 2 0 Palacios 5/5 4/4 2/2 0/0/0 1 2 2 0 Meeks 4/10 2/4 1/2 3/0/3 3 2 2 1 Quick 2/3 1/1 0/0 0/4/4 2 2 2 0 Mayshack 1/2 1/1 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 0 0 Konare 1/2 0/1 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 0 0 Halsch 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/1/1 1 3 0 0 Hilliman 1/2 0/0 3/4 1/2/3 1 1 0 0 Stonehocker 2/2 0/0 0/0 0/1/1 2 1 0 0 Team 3/2/5 Deadball Rebounds: 3 Totals 31/57 11/17 21/30 12/27/39 20 21 18 3 First Half-FG: 18/30 (60.0), 3-FG: 9/10 (90.0), FT: 9/12 (75.0) Total The Citadel FG/A F-Everhart 3/8 F-Mombollet 4/7 C-Miller, Andy 1/2 G-Terry 4/16 G-Hammack 4/8 Miller, Anthony 3/6 Quinn 0/1 Wilson 2/4 Davis 0/3 Thompson 4/7 Xia 0/0 Team Deadball Rebounds: 3

3-Pt. FG/A 0/0 0/0 0/0 1/9 2/4 1/3 0/0 2/4 0/3 3/5 0/0

FT/A 3/6 2/2 0/0 3/5 2/2 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/0 1/2 0/0

REB O/D/T 3/4/7 1/2/3 2/2/4 0/0/0 1/3/4 0/2/2 0/0/0 0/0/0 3/2/5 1/3/4 0/0/0 3/2/5

PF 3 5 5 2 0 2 0 1 0 2 0

AT 2 1 0 1 3 2 0 1 1 0 0

TO 3 3 1 3 3 2 0 3 2 0 0

BK 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ST 1 1 0 0 4 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1

MN 13 1 28 22 28 15 19 18 2 4 10 8 8

TP 4 25 14 2 19 16 11 5 3 2 0 5 4

11

200

94

ST 1 2 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 0

MN 34 24 17 27 37 14 1 9 15 21 1

TP 9 10 2 12 12 7 0 6 0 12 0

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Totals 25/62 9/28 11/18 14/20/34 20 11 20 First Half-FG: 10/30 (33.3), 3-FG: 3/11 (27.3), FT: 6/9 (66.7) Linescore High Point The Citadel

1st 54 29

2nd 40 41

2

9

200

70

Totals 32/59 11/21 7/9 13/18/31 17 18 5 First Half-FG: 18/31 (58.1), 3-FG: 8/12 (66.7), FT: 5/7 (71.4) Linescore Army The Citadel

Final 94 Attendance: 1084 70 Technicals: The Citadel (Team-2)

1st 33 49

2nd 25 33

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3-Pt. FG/A 1/2 0/1 0/0 2/5 2/4 1/1 5/8 0/0 0/0

FT/A 1/1 1/3 0/0 2/2 0/0 2/2 0/0 1/1 0/0

REB O/D/T 4/2/6 0/3/3 3/3/6 1/2/3 1/1/2 0/1/1 0/2/2 3/1/4 0/0/0 1/3/4

PF 4 2 2 1 2 1 1 3 1

AT 3 0 0 1 6 3 1 4 0

TO 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 0

200

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Sophomore guard Dante Terry scored 18 points and grabbed three rebounds to lead The Citadel past Army, 82-58, in McAlister Field House. The Citadel (4-8) snapped a two-game losing streak without their head coach Pat Dennis who was suspended for the game following an ejection against High Point on December 30th. “Our coaches and players did a great job today according to what I heard on the radio,” Dennis stated. “This is a very big win for our program going into the bulk of the conference schedule.” The Bulldogs went on a 45-9 scoring run at the end of the first half and in to the second to put Army away. The run was started by a lay-up by senior forward Max Mombollet at the 6:48 mark of the first half and was ended by three-pointer by senior guard Erick Wilson with 8:48 remaining in the game to push advantage 72-40. Four three-pointers from Wilson highlighted the run along with 12 points from freshman forward J’mel Everhart. “Coach Dennis did a great job getting the team prepared for the game and the players did the rest,” Citadel assistant coach Chris Gerlufsen stated. “We did a great job on the defensive end and really shot the lights out.” Gerlufsen, a third-year assistant under Dennis took over the reigns for the game and guided the Bulldogs to their first victory over a Division I opponent this season. Terry was just one of four players to score in double-figures for the Bulldogs as Everhart added 16, Wilson poured in 15 off of five three-pointers and Mombollet chimed in with 13 points. Army (3-7) was led by forward Colin Harris who scored 20 points and grabbed two rebounds. Joining Harris in doublefigures was guard Matt Bell who scored 14 points and converted on both of his three point attempts. The Citadel capitalized off of 19 Black Knight turnovers and turned them into 29 points, while only turning the ball over a season-low five times during the contest.

Total The Citadel FG/A F-Everhart 7/12 F-Mombollet 6/13 C-Miller, Andy 1/1 G-Terry 7/12 G-Hammack 3/9 Miller, Anthony 2/2 Wilson 5/9 Davis 1/1 Thompson 0/0 Team Deadball Rebounds: 1

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Final 58 Attendance: 982 82 Technicals: none

Game 12 The Citadel 82, Army 58 McAlister Field House • January 2, 2004

Total 3-Pt. REB Army FG/A FG/A FT/A O/D/T PF AT TO F-Harris 7/10 3/4 3/3 1/1/2 2 0 1 F-Amadou 1/4 0/0 0/0 1/1/2 1 1 2 G-Jackson 1/5 1/2 0/0 2/3/5 0 2 0 G-Bell 5/6 2/2 2/2 0/2/2 1 1 4 G-O’Keefe 0/6 0/5 0/0 1/0/1 0 3 0 Stoll 2/7 0/3 1/1 1/2/3 2 1 2 Fredrick 0/1 0/0 0/0 1/0/1 2 1 0 Owsley 1/4 1/2 0/0 0/1/1 1 1 4 Sanert 0/0 0/0 0/0 1/0/1 3 2 3 Sinning 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/1/1 0 2 1 Mohr 1/3 1/1 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 0 Wallace 1/1 0/0 2/3 0/0/0 0 1 0 Engstrom 0/0 0/0 0/0 1/0/1 2 0 0 Sewell 2/3 0/0 0/0 1/1/2 0 0 1 Team 2/3/5 Deadball Rebounds: 0 Totals 21/50 8/19 8/9 12/15/27 14 15 19 First Half-FG: 12/25 (48.0), 3-FG: 6/13 (46.2), FT: 3/3 (100.0)

5

BK 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ST 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

MN 26 17 15 25 12 23 4 17 19 8 5 6 10 13

TP 20 2 3 14 0 5 0 3 0 0 3 4 0 4

3

1

200

58

BK 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

ST 1 4 0 1 2 1 0 0 0

MN 33 32 14 31 33 13 22 20 2

TP 16 13 2 18 8 7 15 3 0

Game 13 Davidson 68, The Citadel 44 Belk Arena • January 6, 2004 The Davidson men’s basketball team won its second straight game, this time in dominating fashion as the Wildcats posted a 68-44 victory over The Citadel in Southern Conference action at Belk Arena. Sophomore Brendan Winters once again sparked the Wildcat offense, scoring 19 points on 7-of-13 shooting. Davidson (6-7, 1-1) remains a perfect 6-0 on its home court. The Bulldogs fall to 4-9 overall, 0-2 in league play. Davidson started strong from the opening tip with a Matt McKillop three-pointer capping a 17-3 Wildcat run to open the game. The ‘Cats would score 26 points to The Citadel’s nine as the Bulldogs opened up hitting only four of their first 16 shot attempts.But a Wildcat scoring drought of almost six minutes allowed the Bulldogs to claw their way back and cut the Davidson advantage to only eight, 29-21, with less than a minute to play. Junior forward Logan Kosmalski dumped in a layup in the final seconds to push the lead to 10, however, at the break. After The Citadel scored the first two points of the second half, Davidson put the game out of reach, scoring 18 unanswered points over the next nine minutes of action. The Wildcats connected on 54 percent of its second-half attempts, including 5-of-10 from long range. Davidson would build a lead of as many as 31 before earning the 24-point victory. For the second consecutive game, the ‘Cats took good care of the ball, turning it over only four times in the first half and 10 times in the game. Sophomore point guard Kenny Grant had a spotless game with six assists without a turnover in 25 minutes. Grant has tallied 16 assists while turning the ball over only three times in the last three contests. Davidson also outrebounded the Bulldogs 4235. Kosmalski was the only other Wildcat in double figures, scoring 12 points to go along with five rebounds in the contest. Junior Conor Grace had a team-high eight rebounds. Davidson F-Booker

Total 3-Pt. FG/A FG/A FT/A 2/6 0/3 3/5

REB O/D/T 0/2/2

PF AT TO BK ST 2 1 0 0 2

MN 27

TP 7


F-Kosmalski 5/14 0/2 2/4 2/3/5 1 1 2 F-Grace 1/7 0/0 0/1 5/3/8 2 1 0 G-McKillop 3/6 3/5 0/0 0/2/2 3 1 2 G-Winters 7/13 4/9 1/1 1/4/5 2 1 1 Eho 0/3 0/2 0/0 0/1/1 1 0 0 Grant 1/3 0/0 1/2 0/1/1 0 6 0 Severinghaus 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 1 Summers 1/1 1/1 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 1 Johnson 4/5 0/0 0/0 1/3/4 3 1 0 Ivory 2/3 1/1 0/0 1/0/1 3 1 0 Blanchett 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 0 Clunie 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/1/1 0 0 0 Team 5/7/12 Deadball Rebounds: 0 Team Turnovers: 3 Totals 26/62 9/23 7/13 15/27/42 17 13 10 First Half-FG: 11/34 (32.4), 3-FG: 4/13 (30.8), FT: 5/8 (62.5) Total 3-Pt. REB The Citadel FG/A FG/A FT/A O/D/T PF AT F-Everhart 5/5 0/0 1/3 4/9/13 2 0 F-Mombollet 3/8 0/0 1/2 1/1/2 4 0 C-Miller 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/1/1 2 0 G-Terry 2/7 1/4 0/0 0/2/2 0 0 G-Hammack 1/4 0/2 0/0 0/5/5 0 7 Miller, Anthony 3/10 1/5 0/0 0/0/0 2 0 Quinn 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 Wilson 0/1 0/1 0/0 0/0/0 1 0 Young 1/2 1/2 2/2 0/0/0 0 0 Davis 0/5 0/4 2/2 1/2/3 4 1 Thompson 1/4 1/3 0/1 0/2/2 1 0 Xia 1/2 0/1 0/0 0/0/0 5 0 Team 2/5/7 Deadball Rebounds: 0 Totals 17/48 4/22 6/10 8/27/35 21 8 First Half-FG: 8/22 (36.4), 3-FG: 1/7 (14.3), FT: 4/7(57.1) Linescore The Citadel Davidson

1st 21 31

2nd 23 37

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

25 23 22 30 11 25 1 3 18 11 3 1

12 2 9 19 0 3 0 3 8 5 0 0

0

4

200

68

TO 5 1 1 1 2 1 0 2 0 1 1 1

BK 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ST 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

MN 34 19 8 24 32 22 3 11 3 21 12 11

TP 11 7 0 5 2 7 0 0 5 2 3 2

16

4

0

200

44

Final 44 Attendance: 2302 68 Technicals: none

Game 14 Georgia Southern 86, The Citadel 58 Hanner Fieldhouse • January 10, 2004

Georgia Southern used a smothering defense, which tied a school record with 22 steals, to defeat The Citadel 86-58 in Southern Conference men’s basketball action in Hanner Fieldhouse. The Eagles (10-3, 2-1) controlled the game from the start as the Bulldogs’ only lead was at 1-0. After a free throw by J’mel Everhart gave The Citadel (4-10, 0-3) its advantage, Georgia Southern scored 19 of the next 24 points to build a 14-3 lead. Frank Bennett started the run with a fast break lay-up on a pass from Chad Fleming before Fleming scored on a fast break off of a Terry Williams assist. The GSU lead grew to 6-1 on a Elton Nesbitt lay up before Kevin Hammack connected on a pair of free throws to cut the deficit to 6-3. The Eagles scored the next seven points to extend its lead to 14-3 before the Bulldogs, who missed their first ten shots, connected on their first field goal of the game with 12:17 to go in the half. The Citadel fought back, cutting its deficit to six over the next three minutes of play. Aaron Xia started the Bulldog run with a jumper before Dante Terry’s three cut the GSU advantage to 19-12. After a Marcus Byams basket for Georgia Southern, Xia scored on a lay up and Hammock hit a three to slice the GSU advantage to 21-15 with 8:27 to go. Georgia Southern again took charge from there, scoring 19 of the final 30 points of the half to claim a 40-26 halftime lead. The Eagle advantage quickly ballooned to 35 points over the first 10 minutes of the second half as GSU connected on 15-of-its-22 field goals during that span. Jean Francois’ jumper with 10:04 to go ended the run with Georgia Southern leading 72-37. Hammack led the Bulldogs with 16 while Terry finished with 11. Everhart tallied a game-high nine rebounds for The Citadel, which shot 38.8 percent from the floor in the game. The Bulldogs committed 29 turnovers on the evening.

Total 3-Pt. REB GSU FG/A FG/A FT/A O/D/T PF AT TO F-Olivier, S 1/2 0/0 0/0 1/0/1 1 0 0 F-Bennett 6/10 1/2 2/2 1/4/5 1 1 1 G-Nesbitt 4/9 1/5 1/1 1/2/3 2 3 2 G-Williams 2/5 2/5 0/0 0/2/2 1 5 1 G-Fleming 5/9 0/2 1/2 2/3/5 2 3 1 Faulk 0/1 0/1 0/0 0/0/0 1 2 0 Gennie 5/9 0/2 0/0 0/2/2 0 2 2 Arnold 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/1/1 0 0 0 Mobley 0/2 0/1 0/0 0/0/0 0 3 1 Gibson 3/8 3/6 0/0 1/2/3 4 2 0 Foster 1/2 0/0 2/2 0/0/0 0 0 0 Francois 4/9 1/1 0/3 2/2/4 4 2 1 Byams 3/4 0/0 4/5 2/3/5 2 1 1 Team 1/1/2 Deadball Rebounds: 2 Totals 34/71 8/25 10/15 11/22/33 18 24 10 First Half-FG: 14/33 (42.4), 3-FG: 5/15 (33.3), FT: 7/10 (70.0) Total 3-Pt. REB The Citadel FG/A FG/A FT/A O/D/T PF AT TO F-Everhart 1/2 0/0 1/3 2/7/9 3 1 4 F-Mombollet 2/7 0/0 2/2 1/5/6 4 0 1 G-Wilson 0/2 0/2 0/0 0/0/0 1 0 3 G-Terry 4/12 3/6 0/0 0/1/1 2 0 3 G-Hammack 4/6 2/2 6/6 0/4/4 0 5 7 Miller, Anthony 3/10 2/7 0/0 1/4/5 3 3 4 Quinn 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 0 Wilson 0/1 0/1 0/0 0/0/0 1 0 2 Young 2/4 0/2 2/2 0/1/1 0 0 1 Davis 0/2 0/1 0/0 0/1/1 3 0 3 Thompson 0/1 0/1 0/0 0/2/2 0 0 1 Gouchnauer 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 0 Xia 3/3 0/0 2/4 1/3/4 2 0 1 Team 5/1/6 Deadball Rebounds: 2 Totals 19/49 7/21 13/17 10/29/39 18 9 29 First Half-FG: 8/23 (34.8), 3-FG: 2/8 (25.0), FT: 8/10 (80.0) Linescore The Citadel GSU

1st 26 40

2nd 32 46

BK 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0

ST 0 2 3 5 2 0 3 0 0 2 0 2 3

MN 8 28 23 22 18 4 16 3 15 18 4 24 17

TP 2 15 10 6 11 0 10 0 0 9 4 9 10

66 22

200 86

BK 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ST 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1

MN 34 24 8 31 34 24 1 11 9 5 7 2 17

2

5

200 58

TP 3 6 0 11 16 8 0 0 6 0 0 0 8

Final 58 Attendance: 2435 86 Technicals: none

Kedron Kedron Young Young

Game 15 Chattanooga 73, The Citadel 49 McAlister Field House • January 17, 2004

Chattanooga outscored The Citadel 41-18 in the second half and senior guard Jason Rogan scored 25 points en route to a 73-49 Moc victory in Southern Conference basketball action in McAlister Field House. In a tale of two halves defensively, Chattanooga (106, 3-2 SoCon) allowed the Bulldogs to shoot a sizzling 59.1 percent from the floor in the first half and then got their act together. The Mocs stymied The Citadel offense in the second half and held it to a mere 18 points on 13.8-percent shooting from the floor.

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Chattanooga shot the ball extremely well as they connected on 23-of-49 field goals for the game. In addition to Rogan scoring in double-figures, senior forward Ashley Champion chimed in with 18 points, and junior forward Chris Brown added 10 points. The Citadel (4-11, 0-4 SoCon) was led offensively by sophomore guard Dante Terry who scored 16 points on the game. Sophomore point guard Kevin Hammack added nine points, five steals and three assists in the losing effort. Freshman forward J’mel Everhart continued his presence on the glass as he led the team with a game-high nine rebounds. Total 3-Pt. REB UTC FG/A FG/A FT/A O/D/T PF AT TO F-Champion 6/11 0/3 6/7 0/4/4 3 2 0 F-Brown 3/8 1/3 3/4 3/2/5 1 0 4 C-Katelynas 4/4 0/0 0/1 2/4/7 4 0 1 G-Trowell 0/3 0/1 4/4 2/2/4 2 5 3 G-Rogan 7/15 3/3 8/8 1/5/6 0 2 2 Pugh 1/2 0/1 0/1 2/1/3 2 3 1 Richardson 1/2 1/1 0/0 0/1/1 1 0 1 Dragoo 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 1 Matthews 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 2 Long 0/1 0/1 0/0 0/0/0 1 0 1 Walton 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0 2 0 Anderson 1/1 0/0 1/2 1/4/5 1 0 1 Team 0/2/2 Deadball Rebounds: 2 Totals 23/48 5/13 22/27 12/25/37 15 14 17 First Half-FG: 11/25 (44.0), 3-FG: 2/5 (40.0), FT: 8/10 (80.0) Total 3-Pt. REB The Citadel FG/A FG/A FT/A O/D/T PF AT TO F-Everhart 2/6 0/0 2/2 3/6/9 2 3 3 F-Mombollet 4/9 0/0 0/0 1/2/3 4 0 3 C-Xia 0/2 0/0 0/0 0/2/2 4 0 0 G-Terry 6/13 3/7 1/2 0/1/1 4 2 3 G-Hammack 2/6 0/1 5/6 2/1/3 2 3 6 Fowler 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 0 Wilson 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 1 0 1 Young 0/1 0/1 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 1 Davis 2/6 1/4 2/2 0/2/2 2 1 0 Miller 0/2 0/0 0/0 2/0/2 2 0 1 Thompson 1/6 1/5 0/0 2/1/3 2 1 0 Team 1/1/2 Deadball Rebounds: 0 Totals 17/51 5/18 10/12 11/16/27 23 10 18 First Half-FG: 13/22 (59.1), 3-FG: 3/8 (37.5), FT: 2/2 (100.0) Linescore Chattanooga The Citadel

1st 32 31

2nd 41 18

BK 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

ST 1 2 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 1

MN 32 25 21 32 35 17 12 0 9 4 4 9

TP 18 10 8 4 25 2 3 0 0 0 0 3

4

11

200 73

BK 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

ST 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 2 1 0

MN 32 31 14 35 38 2 5 2 26 6 9

1

8

200 49

TP 6 8 0 16 9 0 0 0 7 0 3

Final 73 Attendance: 1410 49 Technicals: none

Everhart posted seven rebounds to lead the Bulldogs. Total 3-Pt. REB FUR FG/A FG/A FT/A O/D/T PF AT TO F-Ndoye 9/13 6/8 3/4 0/2/2 3 1 1 F-Sanders 2/4 0/2 4/6 4/7/11 2 4 0 C-Marijan 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 4 0 0 G-Carter 5/8 1/2 4/5 2/5/7 0 2 1 G-Bosain 2/5 0/2 2/4 0/3/3 2 5 2 Diagne 5/8 0/0 0/2 2/2/4 1 0 1 Webb 2/8 1/4 5/6 1/2/3 2 1 4 Punch 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 0 Carson 0/2 0/2 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 0 Prowell 0/3 0/2 0/3 1/3/4 2 0 2 Price 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 0 Team 0/2/2 1 Deadball Rebounds: 5 Totals 25/52 8/22 18/30 10/26/36 16 13 12 First Half-FG: 14/29 (48.3), 3-FG: 5/14 (35.7), FT: 2/8 (25.0) Total 3-Pt. REB The Citadel FG/A FG/A FT/A O/D/T PF AT TO F-Everhart 3/7 0/0 3/4 2/5/7 0 2 2 F-Mombollet 5/8 1/2 6/6 1/0/1 4 1 0 F-Davis 0/4 0/3 0/0 1/4/5 5 2 4 G-Terry 4/15 3/8 0/3 1/3/4 3 4 3 G-Hammack 3/8 0/2 2/2 1/5/6 4 2 4 Wilson 5/9 4/7 0/0 0/0/0 4 0 3 Miller 1/3 0/0 0/0 0/2/2 2 0 0 Thompson 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 1 Xia 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/1/1 2 0 1 Team 4/4/8 1 Deadball Rebounds: 1 Totals 21/54 8/22 11/15 10/24/34 24 11 19 First Half-FG: 10/23 (43.5), 3-FG: 4/9 (44.4), FT: 7/11 (63.6) Linescore Furman The Citadel

1st 35 31

2nd 41 30

BK 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ST 1 1 0 3 3 3 2 0 0 1 0

MN 31 27 7 32 25 25 25 1 4 20 3

TP 37 8 0 15 6 10 10 0 0 0 0

3

14

200 76

BK 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

ST 0 2 1 1 0 2 0 0 0

MN 36 38 30 30 26 25 9 3 3

1

6

200 61

TP 9 17 0 11 8 14 2 0 0

Final 76 Attendance: 1190 61 Technicals: none

Matt Davis

Game 16 Furman 76, The Citadel 61 McAlister Field House • January 19, 2004

Senior forward Maleye Ndoye scored 27 points to lead Furman past The Citadel, 76-61, in Southern Conference basketball action in McAlister Field House. Furman (9-7, 1-4 SoCon) jumped out to an early 15point lead at the 13:32 mark as freshman forward Robby Bostain knocked down a free throw to pushed the Paladin lead to 21-6. The Citadel (4-12, 0-5 SoCon) fought right back and drew the score to 27-26 thanks to a 20-6 run that was capped off by a fast break lay-up from sophomore point guard Kevin Hammack. Furman ended the first half with a 35-31 advantage thanks to a jumper from sophomore guard Tony Carter. The Paladins never looked back coming out of the intermission and led by as many as 18 in the second. Ndoye added 14 second half points to capture Furman’s first SoCon victory of 2004. Ndoye was one of four Paladins in double figures as Carter added 15 points, while freshmen Moussa Diagne and Eric Webb each added 10 points. Senior forward Nick Sanders posted a game-high 11 rebounds for Furman. Senior forward Max Mombollet who scored 17 points led the Citadel offensively. Hammack and fellow sophomore guard Dante Terry scored 14 and 11 respectively. Freshman forward J’mel

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Game 17 UNC Greensboro 75, The Citadel 66 Fleming Gymnasium • January 24, 2004

Ricky Hickman scored a career-high 21 points to lead UNC Greensboro to a 75-66 victory over The Citadel Saturday night in Fleming Gymnasium. With the win, UNCG improves to 6-11 on the season and 3-4 in Southern Conference play. The Citadel slips to 413 overall and 0-6 in league play. Neither team struggled scoring in the game’s early minutes. UNCG raced out to a 17-15 lead at the 15:03 mark of the first half behind seven points from Ronnie Taylor. As a team, the Spartans hit seven of their first eight shots from the field. The teams though were unable to continue their torrid pace, as UNCG


outscored The Citadel, 5-3, over the next seven minutes. After taking a 22-17 lead at the 13:20 mark on a Ray Bristow 3-pointer, the Spartans then went scoreless over the next six minutes and 56 seconds. In that time span the Bulldogs took their first lead of the game, 23-17, on a pair of Kevin Hammack free throws. Ricky Hickman ended the Spartans drought when he hit a jumper from just inside the 3-point line at the 6:24 mark. Max Mombollett scored seven straight points to send the Bulldogs into halftime with a 33-31 lead. Despite shooting just 36% from the field, the Bulldogs pulled down 10 first half offensive rebounds and hit four 3-pointers. The Spartans shot 57%, but were without the services of their top two scorers, Jay Joseph and Ronnie Burrell, as they sat with early foul trouble. Hickman hit a 3-pointer and converted on a fast break layup on back-to-back possessions to give UNCG a 10-point advantage, 55-45, midway through the second half. The Citadel answered with back-to-back 3-pointers from Dante Terry and Matt Davis to cut the Spartan lead to four, 57-53. The Spartans held on down the stretch for the victory, their second in the last three outings. Dante Terry led four Bulldogs in double-figures with 17 points. Matt Davis scored 14 points and grabbed eight rebounds. Max Mombollet and J’mel Everhart each scored 13 points. Total 3-Pt. REB UNCG FG/A FG/A FT/A O/D/T PF AT TO F-Taylor 5/7 0/1 4/7 0/4/4 1 7 2 F-Burrell 2/8 0/0 3/3 1/9/10 2 2 2 G-Hickman 7/9 2/3 5/7 1/0/1 1 1 1 G-Joseph 4/8 0/2 9/11 2/4/6 2 0 2 G-Clifton 3/5 0/0 2/4 2/1/3 4 1 4 Bristow 1/3 1/2 0/0 0/1/1 1 1 1 Gross 1/5 0/0 0/0 0/2/2 2 0 1 Lawrence 0/0 0/0 0/0 1/0/1 2 0 1 McCarthy 1/1 0/0 1/3 0/3/3 1 0 3 Team 1/0/1 Deadball Rebounds: 6 Totals 24/46 3/8 24/35 8/24/32 16 12 18 First Half-FG: 12/21 (57.1), 3-FG: 1/4 (25.0), FT: 6/9 (66.7) Total 3-Pt. REB The Citadel FG/A FG/A FT/A O/D/T PF AT TO F-Everhart 5/7 0/0 3/4 5/4/9 2 2 4 F-Mombollet 4/10 1/1 4/4 4/4/8 4 0 2 F-Davis 5/9 4/7 0/0 3/5/8 5 1 3 G-Terry 6/17 4/10 1/2 1/1/2 4 0 1 G-Hammack 1/9 0/1 2/2 3/1/4 4 6 4 Wilson 1/10 1/8 0/0 0/0/0 2 0 1 Miller 0/1 0/0 0/0 1/0/1 3 0 3 Thompson 0/2 0/1 0/0 0/1/1 1 0 0 Xia 1/2 0/0 0/0 0/1/1 1 0 2 Team 4/2/6 Deadball Rebounds: 1 Totals 23/67 10/28 10/12 21/19/40 26 9 20 First Half-FG: 11/31 (35.5), 3-FG: 4/13 (30.8), FT: 7/8 (87.5) Linescore UNCG The Citadel

1st 31 33

2nd 44 33

BK 2 2 1 1 0 1 2 0 1

ST 3 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0

MN 40 25 34 26 23 12 25 2 13

TP 14 7 21 17 8 3 2 0 3

10 0

200 75

BK 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

ST 2 2 0 0 3 2 0 0 0

MN 38 33 25 30 34 17 8 4 11

3

9

200 66

TP 13 13 14 17 4 3 0 0 2

Final 75 Attendance: 1048 66 Technicals: none

Game 18 Western Carolina 71, The Citadel 42 Ramsey Activity Center • January 26, 2004

Mombollet lay-up. Martin answered with a short jumper with 1:37 left and the Cats would enjoy a double-digit cushion the remainder of the contest. Jared Outing would score the half’s final basket 30 seconds later as Western took a 31-18 lead at intermission. In the second half, a 3-pointer by Atsur at the 14:07 mark put the Catamounts up 22 (46-24) and Western was able to keep at least a 20-point lead the rest of the way. Sophomore guard James Johnson and sophomore forward Corey Muirhead also led the Cats. Johnson came off the bench to hand out a career-high nine assists with four points and four rebounds. Muirhead, who only had seven rebounds in his last four games combined, pulled down seven on the defensive end alone and finished with a total of eight. Outing also provided a spark off the bench for the Cats, getting four rebounds, three assists and three steals. For the Bulldogs, J’mel Everhart and Mombollet each had 10 points to lead the way. Mombollet, who was 5-of-9 from the field, added eight rebounds, while Everhart collected six. Kevin Hammack contributed seven points with three assists and five steals.

All-American candidate Kevin Martin scored 25 points, while senior Emre Atsur added 17, to lead Western Carolina (10-8, 4-4 SoCon) to a 71-42 victory over The Citadel (4-14, 0-7) at the Ramsey Activity Center. Martin scored his 25 points in just 27 minutes of play, making 9-of-12 shots from the field, including 2-of-3 from 3-point range, while sinking 5-of-8 free throws. Atsur had a near perfect night shooting in scoring his season-high of 17 points. The Istanbul, Turkey, native was 6-of-6 from the field, including 4-of-4 from 3point range, and 1-of-2 at the line. Western jumped out to a 7-0 to start the game and The Citadel never got any closer. However, after Western built its largest lead of the half at 15 points (27-12) with 5:28 left, the Bulldogs went on a 6-0 run to trim their deficit to nine (27-18) after a Max

Max Mombollet

Total 3-Pt. REB WCU FG/A FG/A FT/A O/D/T PF AT TO F-Muirhead 2/6 0/0 4/4 1/7/8 2 0 3 C-Berghoefer 3/7 0/0 2/2 0/2/2 2 1 1 G-Atsur 6/6 4/4 1/2 0/3/3 2 0 3 G-Martin 9/12 2/3 5/8 0/11 2 0 3 G-Greathouse 1/2 0/1 0/0 0/1/1 0 5 2 Outing 1/3 0/0 0/0 2/2/4 2 3 5 Johnson 2/3 0/1 0/0 1/3/4 0 9 3 Osipovitch 1/7 0/1 1/2 1/3/4 4 1 1 Woodyard 1/1 0/0 0/0 0/2/2 2 0 0 Yanchar 0/1 0/0 0/2 0/0/0 0 0 0 Team 3/5/8 1 Deadball Rebounds: 2,1 Totals 26/48 6/10 13/20 8/29/37 16 19 22 First Half-FG: 13/29 (44.8), 3-FG: 3/5 (60.0), FT: 2/4 (50.0) Total 3-Pt. REB The Citadel FG/A FG/A FT/A O/D/T PF AT TO F-Everhart 4/8 0/0 2/3 2/4/6 3 2 4 F-Mombollet 5/9 0/0 0/1 2/6/8 4 0 3 F-Davis 1/4 0/3 0/1 0/1/1 3 1 2 G-Terry 0/5 0/5 0/0 0/1/1 1 0 4 G-Hammack 2/7 0/1 3/4 1/3/4 3 3 5 Wilson 2/11 2/11 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 1 Young 0/1 0/1 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 1 Miller 0/0 0/0 0/2 1/1/2 4 0 0 Thompson 1/4 1/3 0/0 0/1/1 1 0 0 Xia 2/2 0/0 0/1/1 1 0 2 0 Team 2/1/3 Deadball Rebounds: 2 Totals 17/51 3/24 5/11 8/19/27 22 6 21 First Half-FG: 8/22 (36.4), 3-FG: 2/9 (22.2), FT: 0/2 (0.0) Linescore WCU The Citadel

1st 31 18

2nd 40 24

BK 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0

ST 1 0 1 2 2 3 1 0 0 0

MN 31 25 25 27 17 24 23 16 11 1

TP 8 8 17 25 2 2 4 3 2 0

3

8

200 71

BK 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

ST 0 1 3 0 5 0 0 1 1 12

MN 31 37 17 21 33 1 1 16 7 4

2

11

200 42

TP 10 10 2 0 7 0 0 0 3

Final 71 Attendance: 1414 42 Technicals: none

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Game 19 College of Charleston 69, The Citadel 45 Ramsey Activity Center • January 26, 2004

Junior guard Tony Mitchell connected on 8-of-11 field goals for a career-high 22 points to help the College of Charleston blow past The Citadel, 69-45, in Southern Conference basketball in McAlister Field House. The Citadel (4-15, 0-8) jumped all over the Cougars early as sophomore guard Kevin Hammack converted a lay-up off of a steal to start a 17-4 run with 19:01 remaining in the first half. The run seemed to stun CofC and ended as sophomore forward Matt Davis connected for a three-pointer at 11:26. College of Charleston (15-3, 7-1 SoCon) fought right back and went on their own 15-4 run to draw the score to 21-19 in favor of the Bulldogs. The run was the result of eight free throws, a three-pointer from junior guard Robert Swain, a breakaway dunk from Stanley Jackson and a jumper from Mitchell. The Bulldogs maintained the lead until the 3:12 mark when Swain again connected from downtown and drilled a threepointer to give the Cougs a 28-26 lead. The first half ended with CofC leading 30-28. In a tale of two halves, the Cougars came out on fire in the second half and outscored the Bulldogs 39-17 in the period. Mitchell stole the show in the second and scored 16 points for CofC. Senior center Mike Benton was the only other Cougar in double figures as he added 10 points and six rebounds. Hammack, who scored 11 points and added five assists, led the Citadel offensively. Davis scored eight points and grabbed a game-high seven rebounds for the Bulldogs. Total 3-Pt. REB CofC FG/A FG/A FT/A O/D/T PF AT F-Mobley 1/5 0/3 3/4 0/6/6 3 0 C-Benton 3/7 0/0 4/4 3/3/6 2 1 G-Mitchell 8/11 2/4 4/4 0/2/2 3 4 G-Jackson 3/5 0/0 2/4 1/2/3 1 0 G-Johnson 0/1 0/1 0/0 1/1/2 1 0 Hollis 3/4 1/1 0/0 1/1/2 0 0 Draper 0/2 0/0 4/4 0/0/0 2 2 Jackson 2/7 0/1 0/1 0/3/3 4 0 Swain 3/8 3/5 0/0 0/5/5 2 1 Partridge 0/1 0/1 0/0 0/0/0 2 0 Coaxum 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/1/1 0 0 Weurding 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/1/1 1 0 Hastings 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 Team 1/3/4 Deadball Rebounds: 3 Totals 23/51 6/16 17/21 7/28/35 21 8 First Half-FG: 9/24 (37.5), 3-FG: 2/7 (28.6), FT: 10/12 (83.3)

Aaron Xia

TO 1 4 1 1 0 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 0

BK 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

ST 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0

MN 21 21 24 23 22 19 14 18 22 1 1 13 1

TP 5 10 22 8 0 7 4 4 9 0 0 0 0

13

3

5

200 69

Total 3-Pt. REB The Citadel FG/A FG/A FT/A O/D/T PF AT F-Everhart 1/3 0/0 2/2 1/5/6 2 3 F-Mombollet 1/6 0/1 0/0 1/3/4 4 0 F-Xia 3/4 0/0 1/2 1/1/2 5 0 G-Terry 2/13 1/7 0/2 0/1/1 2 2 G-Hammack 5/8 1/2 0/1 0/2/2 2 5 Fowler 1/1 0/0 1/3 2/1/3 0 0 Wilson 1/3 1/3 0/0 0/1/1 1 0 Davis 1/5 1/5 5/8 0/7/7 2 0 Miller 1/1 0/0 0/0 0/1/1 5 0 Thompson 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 Team Deadball Rebounds: 5 Totals 16/45 4/18 9/18 5/22/27 23 10 First Half-FG: 8/22 (36.4), 3-FG: 2/9 (22.2), FT: 0/2 (0.0) Linescore 1st 2nd Final CofC 30 39 69 Attendance: 3893 The Citadel 28 17 45 Technicals: none

BK 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

ST 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0

MN 36 18 17 32 38 4 10 30 11 4

TP 4 2 7 5 11 3 3 8 2 0

13

4

5

200 45

Game 20 Davidson 97, The Citadel 49 McAlister Field House • February 3, 2004

Sophomore guard Brendan Winters scored 18 points and gathered eight rebounds to help Davidson to their first road victory of the season and a victory over The Citadel, 67-49, in Southern Conference basketball action in McAlister Field House. Davidson (10-11, 5-5 SoCon) jumped all over the Bulldogs and never looked back as the Wildcats opened the game with a 17-3 run. Three three-pointers from the hot-shooting duo of McKillop and Winters highlighted the run. The Citadel (4-16, 0-9 SoCon) rallied right back and closed the gap to 24-21 as the Bulldogs went on an 18-7 run of their own. The run ended at 8:39 as senior guard Erick Wilson nailed a three-pointer from the top of the key. Davidson finished the half on a positive note and pushed their half-time lead to 38-28 going into the intermission. Both teams struggled early in the second half as the first points of the half did not come until 16:15 in the period as Winters rained a three-pointer on the scoring drought to push the lead to 41-28. The Wildcats extended their lead to as many as 20 points on three occasions and held the Bulldogs off to secure the victory. Joining Winters in double figures for Davidson were McKillop with 15 and junior forward Logan Kosmalski who added 11 points and a game-high nine rebounds. Sophomore forward Ian Johnson also added nine points and nine rebounds. Wilson who scored 18 points and connected on five threepointers led the Citadel offensively. Freshman forward J’mel Everhart posted eight rebounds marking the 11th time this season he led the team in that category. Total 3-Pt. REB DAV FG/A FG/A FT/A O/D/T PF AT F-Booker 2/4 0/0 1/2 2/4/6 4 2 F-Kosmalski 3/6 1/3 4/5 1/8/9 5 2 F-Grace 2/7 0/2 0/2 4/4/8 2 0 G-McKillop 5/7 5/7 0/2 0/0/0 1 4 G-Winters 5/15 5/9 3/4 3/5/8 1 1 Eho 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 Grant 2/2 1/1 0/0 0/1/1 4 1 Summers 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/1/1 0 0 Johnson 3/6 0/1 3/5 5/4/9 0 3 Ivory 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 Blancett 0/1 0/1 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 Clunie 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 Team 12/2/4 Deadball Rebounds: 2 Totals 22/49 12/24 11/20 17/29/46 17 13 First Half-FG: 13/28 (46.4), 3-FG: 5/10 (50.0), FT: 7/11 (63.6) The Citadel F-Everhart F-Mombollet F-Xia G-Terry G-Hammack Fowler Wilson Davis Miller

76

TO 1 3 0 3 3 0 0 3 0 0

Total FG/A 2/8 1/5 0/3 4/8 2/6 0/0 5/16 1/3 2/3

3-Pt. FG/A 0/1 0/0 0/0 1/3 1/1 0/0 5/13 0/2 0/0

FT/A 0/0 0/0 0/2 0/0 2/4 0/0 3/4 3/4 0/0

REB O/D/T 3/5/8 0/3/3 0/1/1 1/2/3 0/1/1 0/0/0 0/1/1 1/2/3 2/2/4

PF 3 3 0 3 3 0 2 1 4

AT 1 0 1 3 3 0 1 1 1

TO 2 1 1 5 5 0 2 0 2 1 0 1

BK 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ST 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

MN 27 30 20 28 36 5 14 1 29 6 3 1

20 2

2

200 67

TO 2 6 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

ST 0 1 0 1 4 0 1 1 1

MN 34 27 11 26 26 2 29 23 21

BK 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

TP 5 11 4 15 18 0 5 0 9 0 0 0

TP 4 2 0 9 7 0 18 5 4


Thompson 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 Team Deadball Rebounds: 5 Totals 17/52 7/20 8/14 7/17/24 19 11 First Half-FG: 11/30 (36.7), 3-FG: 5/12 (41.7), FT: 1/4 (25.0) Linescore Davidson The Citadel

1st 38 28

2nd 29 21

Final 67 49

0

0

0

1

0

11

4

9

200 49

Attendance: 857 Technicals: none

Stephens 2/4 1/2 2/2 0/1/1 2 1 Tarr 0/1 0/0 1/3 1/0/1 0 2 Eaton 0/2 0/2 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 Marshall 2/5 1/4 4/4 0/0/0 2 2 Daniels 5/8 1/4 9/10 0/5/5 3 1 Team 2/3/5 Deadball Rebounds: 9 Totals 22/46 5/17 29/45 10/29/39 17 12 First Half-FG: 13/25 (52.0), 3-FG: 3/11 (27.3), FT: 8/12 (66.7) Total 3-Pt. REB The Citadel FG/A FG/A FT/A O/D/T PF AT F-Everhart 4/6 0/0 6/6 3/5/8 4 2 F-Mombollet 0/3 0/0 0/0 0/1/1 1 0 F-Xia 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/1/1 1 0 G-Terry 3/7 2/5 0/0 0/2/2 2 1 G-Hammack 5/11 0/2 1/1 1/2/3 3 10 Fowler 2/2 0/0 3/4 2/0/2 1 1 Wilson 1/5 1/4 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 Young 4/7 2/4 0/0 0/3/3 4 0 Davis 1/6 1/2 0/0 1/2/3 3 1 Miller 2/2 0/0 1/2 0/2/2 4 0 Thompson 2/7 1/4 0/2 0/2/2 3 0 Gochnauer 0/2 0/1 2/2 0/1/1 3 1 Team Deadball Rebounds: 3 Totals 24/29 7/22 13/17 7/21/28 29 16 First Half-FG: 9/27 (33.3), 3-FG: 3/11 (27.3), FT: 1/3 (33.3)

Andy AndyMiller Miller

Linescore Wofford The Citadel

1st 37 22

2nd 41 46

Final 78 68

0 0 3 2 1

0 0 0 0 0

0 1 2 1 0

12 9 21 18 25

7 1 0 9 20

18

2

7

200 78

TO 1 0 2 4 4 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1

BK 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ST 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 2 0

MN 36 9 10 22 30 15 12 16 9 12 15 14

16

2

8

200 68

TP 14 0 0 8 11 7 3 10 3 5 5 2

Attendance: 912 Technicals: none

Game 22 Elon 73, The Citadel 59 Alumni Gym • February 9, 2004

Game 21 Wofford 78, The Citadel 68 McAlister Field House • February 7, 2004

Junior forward Sam Daniels posted a career-high 20 points and grabbed five rebounds to help Wofford defeat The Citadel, 78-68, in Southern Conference basketball action Saturday afternoon in McAlister Field House. Wofford (7-14, 3-7 SoCon) started the game on a 10-0 run that included four points from sophomore forward Howard Wilkerson, a lay-up from Daniels and ended with 14:33 to go in the first half. The Terriers continued their dominance in the first half as they extended the deficit to 15 as sophomore center Tyler Berg hit a desperation three as time expired to make the score 37-22. The Citadel (4-17, 0-10 SoCon) didn’t start chipping away at the lead until late in the second half when junior guard Kedron Young nailed a jumper to spark a 17-3 run. The run saw an energized Bulldog team close the gap to 68-62 with 2:46 remaining in the game as sophomore guard Kevin Hammack hit a jumper in the paint to end the spurt. Wofford connected on eight free throws in the final minute to seal the victory at 78-68. Joining Daniels in double-figures were Wilkerson who scored 14 points and collected 10 points and Borders who chimed in with 13 points. Freshman forward J’mel Everhart continued his strong play and led the Bulldogs offensively with 14 points and a teamhigh eight rebounds. Hammack posted his second career doubledouble as he scored 11 points and added 10 assists. Young was the only other Citadel player in double-figures as he posted a careerhigh 10 points. Wofford F-Wilkerson C-Berg G-Borders G-Taylor G-Fields

Total FG/A 5/8 3/5 4/8 1/2 0/3

3-Pt. FG/A 0/0 1/1 1/2 0/1 0/1

FT/A 4/9 1/3 4/6 2/6 2/2

REB O/D/T 3/7/10 0/3/3 2/3/5 1/5/6 1/2/3

PF 2 2 1 3 2

AT 0 0 1 3 2

TO 1 2 4 4 1

BK 0 2 0 0 0

ST 0 0 1 1 1

MN 31 17 23 25 19

TP 14 8 13 4 2

Matt Nowlin pumped in 20 points and Jackson Atoyebi chipped in 19 points as Elon stormed past The Citadel 73-59 in Southern Conference men’s basketball action Monday night at Alumni Gym for its fourth victory in five games and eighth win in 11 home contests. The Phoenix (9-14 overall, 5-6 SoCon) sprinted to an early 28-13 advantage on a three-point bomb by Montell Watson with 8:01 left in the opening period, marking the first of three 15point Elon leads in the first half. The Phoenix settled for a 39-28 halftime lead, but eventually built a 73-53 cushion on a layup by Gary Marsh with 2:16 left. Elon’s Montell Watson scored 14 points and dished out five assists while Marsh added 10 points. The Bulldogs (4-18, 0-11 SoCon), who were led by Dante Terry (10 points), landed 12 players in the scoring column. The Phoenix fired 50.0 percent (26 of 52) from the floor - 52.0 percent (13 of 25) in the opening stanza - while holding The Citadel to a 39.2-percent clip (20 of 51) from the field for the contest. Elon won the battle of the boards 36-32 and dished out 20 assists to nine for the Bulldogs. Elon also fashioned commanding advantages in points in the paint (28-14), points off turnovers (19-11) and fast break points (9-0) while The Citadel forged edges in second chance points (128), bench points (40-17), turnovers (13-14), blocked shots (4-1) and steals (7-6). Total 3-Pt. REB Elon FG/A FG/A FT/A O/D/T PF AT TO F-Kirby 1/2 0/0 1/2 4/3/7 3 1 0 F-Atoyebi 7/10 0/0 5/6 3/3/6 2 3 0 G-Watson 6-12 2-4 0-0 0-4-4 2 5 3 G-Nowlin 7-13 6-11 0-1 0-3-3 2 2 1 G- Harvin 0/4 0/1 0/0 0/2/2 2 5 3 Gamble 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 3 0 3 Jones 2/3 1/2 2/4 0/4/4 0 3 2 Chalko 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/3/3 0 0 1 Brandon 0/1 0/1 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 0 Marsh 3/5 0/0 4/5 2/3/5 3 1 0 Backs 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 0 Team 1/1/2 1 Deadball Rebounds: 3 Totals 26/52 9/19 12/18 10/26/36 17 20 14 First Half-FG: 13/25 (52.0), 3-FG: 8/12 (66.7), FT: 5/8 (62.5)

BK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

ST 0 1 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

MN 19 30 34 33 32 7 19 9 2 13 2

TP 3 19 14 20 0 0 7 0 0 10 0

1

6

200 73

77


Total 3-Pt. REB The Citadel FG/A FG/A FT/A O/D/T PF AT TO F-Everhart 1/6 0/0 4/7 1/3/4 2 0 3 F-Flower 2/2 0/0 0/2 0/2/2 3 0 0 F-Gochauer 0/1 0/0 1/2 1/0/1 0 0 1 G- Young 1/5 0/4 0/0 2/2/4 1 3 1 G-Hammack 2/9 0/2 2/5 1/1/2 1 4 1 Terry 4/8 2/4 0/0 1/1/2 1 1 1 Wilson 1/1 1/1 0/0 0/0/0 1 0 0 Mombollet 1/2 0/0 3/4 0/2/2 1 0 2 Davis 3/5 3/5 0/0 0/1/1 2 1 0 Miller 1/3 0/0 0/1 4/2/6 2 0 2 Thompson 3/6 2/4 1/2 2/3/5 2 0 0 Xia 1/3 0/0 0/0 1/1/2 1 0 1 Team 0/1/1 Deadball Rebounds: 4 Totals 20/51 8/20 11/23 13/19/32 17 9 13 First Half-FG: 10/24 (41.7), 3-FG: 4/11 (36.4), FT: 4/8 (50.0) Linescore The Citadel Elon

1st 28 39

2nd 31 34

Final 59 73

BK 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1

ST 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 0

MN 33 13 5 23 32 23 6 13 21 15 11 5

TP 6 4 1 2 6 10 3 5 9 2 9 2

4

7

200 59

Attendance: 903 Technicals: none

Game 23 College of Charleston 73, The Citadel 59 John Kresse Arena • February 14, 2004

Tony Mitchell scored 18 points as the College of Charleston held The Citadel to just 11 points in the first half en route to a 59-39 win in Southern Conference men’s basketball action at the John Kresse Arena. Bernard Jackson scored 12 points and tied a career-high with nine rebounds for the Cougars. Joe Weurding also tied a career-high with 10 rebounds in the winning effort. Kevin Hammack led the way for the Bulldogs with 10 points. Max Mombollet pulled down 11 rebounds and scored nine points for The Citadel which falls to 4-19 overall and 0-12 in conference play. The Cougars defense dominated the first part of the game holding the Bulldogs to 11 points on 4-for-24 shooting in the first 20 minutes. Charleston out shot The Citadel 42.3 percent to 16.7 in the first half. Mitchell posted eight points on 3-for-6 shooting in the half. The Cougars held the Bulldogs scoreless for close to 12 minutes in the half from 17:25 until the 5:56 mark when Mombollet converted the lay-up. The Cougars largest lead of the first half came in the middle of the Bulldogs drought with 7:32 to play in the half when Mitchell knocked down the three-pointer to put the score at 23-5. Mike Benton scored six of his 11 points in the first half. The Bulldogs came out of the locker room and put a dent in the Cougars advantage by scoring the first eight points of the half to get within nine points. Dante Terry buried the jumper to make it 28-19 Cougars with 15:25 to play. The Citadel got as close as seven at 33-26 when Hammack converted the fast break on the pull-up jumper with 11:26 left. The Cougars responded following the media time-out and when Mitchell knocked down another three-pointer off an assist from Quinton Hollis the lead was back up to double digits. Charleston grew the lead from there and led by 22 at 52-30 when Stanley Jackson knocked down two free throws with less than four minutes to play. The Cougars record for fewest points allowed has been equaled four time since the program went Division I. Three of the four times Charleston has given up only 39 points have been against the Bulldogs. CofC F-Mobley C- Bentn G- Mitchell G-Draper G-Jackson, S Hollis Jackson, R Swain Weurding Johnson Team

78

Total FG/A 1/5 5/9 6/13 1/3 3/8 0/2 5/11 0/1 1/1 0/2

3-Pt. FG/A FT/A 0/3 0/2 0/0 1/3 4/7 2/4 0/2 0/0 0/0 2/3 0/0 1/2 0/2 2/2 0/1 2/2 0/0 0/0 0/1 1/2

REB O/D/T 0/2/2 0/2/2 0/2/2 0/3/3 1/3/4 0/2/2 1/8/9 0/1/1 6/4/10 0/1/1 1/2/3

PF 1 3 2 2 0 0 3 0 3 1

AT 1 0 5 3 1 1 1 1 2 2

TO 0 2 1 1 1 1 2 0 1 4

BK 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0

ST 1 2 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 2

MN 22 23 36 26 26 12 20 7 15 13

TP 2 11 18 8 8 1 12 2 2 1

Deadball Rebounds: 6 Totals 22/55 4/16 11/20 9/30/39 15 17 13 First Half-FG: 11/26 (42.3), 3-FG: 1/6 (16.7), FT: 5/9 (55.6) Total 3-Pt. REB The Citadel FG/A FG/A FT/A O/D/T PF AT TO F-Everhart 2/6 1/2 0/0 0/3/3 2 0 4 F-Xia 3/6 0/0 1/3 1/1/2 3 1 2 C- Mombollet 2/3 0/0 5/6 3/8/11 3 2 4 G- Terry 2/12 1/8 0/1 0/5/5 4 0 3 G-Hammack 4/12 1/4 1/2 0/5/5 3 4 5 Fowler 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 1 Young 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 1 0 0 Davis 0/2 0/2 0/0 1/1/2 1 0 1 Thompson 1/4 1/3 0/0 0/1/1 2 0 1 Team 1/3/4 Deadball Rebounds: 1 Totals 14/46 4/19 7/12 6/27/33 19 7 21 First Half-FG: 4/24 (16.7), 3-FG: 1/10 (10.0), FT: 2/3 (66.7) Linescore The Citadel CofC

1st 11 28

2nd 28 31

Final 39 59

5

10 200 59

BK 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ST 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 2

MN 33 24 36 26 36 3 3 19 10

1

5

200 39

TP 5 7 9 9 10 0 0 0 3

Attendance: 3432 Technicals: none

Kevin KevinHammack Hammack

Game 24 East Ternnessee State 73, The Citadel 51 John Kresse Arena • February 16, 2004

East Tennessee State posted a Southern Conference record 17 blocks en route to capturing the Southern Conference regular season title and a victory over The Citadel, 73-51, in collegiate basketball action in McAlister Field House. East Tennessee State (22-4, 14-0 SoCon) only trailed twice the whole game and that came in the first two minutes of the game as sophomore forward Dante Terry rattled home a three-pointer to open the game and put The Citadel ahead 3-0. Senior forward Jerald Fields tied the game with a three for the Bucs before sophomore point Kevin Hammack scored a lay-up to put ETSU back down 5-3. A three-pointer from junior guard James Anthony sparked a 16-1 run for the Bucs and they never looked back en route to a 40-25 halftime margin. The Citadel (4-20, 0-13 SoCon) cut the lead to 42-32 to start the second half as Hammack connected on a three and put in a lay-up with 18:03 remaining in the game. The Bulldogs struggled from the floor as ETSU held The Citadel’s shooting percentage to 27.7. The Bucs however had no problem shooting as they connected on 21-of-48 field goals and 22-of-26 free throw opportunities. Fields led the way offensively for the Bucs, as he was one of four players to reach double figures as he posted 20 points. Sophomore guard Ben Rhoda scored 11 points and posted a


career-high 11 rebounds en route to his first-ever double-double. Hammack led the way for the Bulldogs as he posted a career-high 22 points, while senior forward Max Mombollet posted 10 rebounds. Of note, the previous Southern Conference record for blocks was 15 on three different occasions most recently by VMI against Appalachian State in the 2002-03 season. Total 3-Pt. REB ETSU FG/A FG/A FT/A O/D/T PF AT TO BK F-Fields 5/6 2/2 8/9 2/2/4 1 1 2 4 F-Wadood 1/3 0/0 4/4 0/2/2 3 2 1 5 G-Rhoda 4/6 0/1 3/4 0/11/11 0 2 3 1 G-Smith 3/10 2/4 4/4 0/6/6 2 4 4 1 G- Anthony 4/8 3/6 2/2 1/2/3 1 4 1 3 Oatman 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 0 0 Scott 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/3/3 2 1 2 1 Tolliver 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 0 0 Strong 1/5 1/4 0/0 0/0/0 1 0 0 0 Jackson 1/3 0/2 0/1 1/0/1 0 0 0 0 Nuckles 2/5 1/2 1/2 2/2/4 0 1 0 2 Team 2/0/2 Deadball Rebounds: 2 Totals 21/48 9/21 22/26 8/28/36 10 15 13 17 First Half-FG: 12/24 (50.0), 3-FG: 5/10 (50.0), FT: 11/13 (84.6) Total 3-Pt. REB The Citadel FG/A FG/A FT/A O/D/T PF AT TO F-Everhart 2/8 0/0 2/2 4/4/8 1 1 1 F-Xia 0/2 0/0 0/0 0/1/1 4 0 1 C- Mombollet 2/6 0/0 1/2 5/5/10 3 1 1 G- Terry 3/15 3/13 0/0 1/0/1 2 32 0 G-Hammack 7/15 5/9 3/4 2/3/5 2 6 5 Fowler 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/1/1 1 0 0 Young 2/6 0/1 0/0 1/1/2 0 0 1 Miller 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/1/1 2 0 0 Thompson 2/12 1/8 0/0 2/3/5 3 1 5 Gochnauer 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 0 Team 5/2/7 Deadball Rebounds: 1 Totals 18/65 9/31 6/8 20/21/41 18 12 16 First Half-FG: 9/31 (29.0), 3-FG: 4/15 (26.7), FT: 3/4 (75.0) Linescore The Citadel ETSU

1st 25 40

2nd 26 33

Final 51 73

ST 2 4 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

MN 37 25 27 36 27 4 13 1 9 1 20

TP 20 6 11 12 13 0 0 0 3 2 6

10 200 73

BK 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

ST 1 0 2 32 4 0 1 0 1 0

MN 31 17 31 9 36 9 12 7 24 1

TP 6 9 5

4

10 200 51

22 0 4 0 5 0

Attendance: 673 Technicals: none

Game 25 Furman 60, The Citadel 47 Timmons Arena • February 21, 2004

Maleye Ndoye scored a game high 20 points to lead Furman to a 60-47 Southern Conference win over The Citadel at Timmons Arena. Ndoye, a 6-foot-8 senior forward from Dakar, Senegal, converted 6-of-12 field goal attempts, including 2-of-5 threepointers, and 6-of-6 free throws for his 20 points in helping Furman (15-10, 7-7 SoCon) to its third straight win and fourth triumph in its last five games. Ndoye also added seven rebounds, two assists, and a steal for the Paladins, who used the victory to nail down a winning campaign - the second in the last three years but only the third at Furman since 1993. The Citadel (4-21, 0-14 SoCon) was paced by Kevin Hammack’s 14 points. Furman knocked down 42.0 percent of its shots (21x50) while holding The Citadel to only 29.5 percent from the field (13x44). The Paladins managed to forge a 36-29 rebounding advantage, thanks to a game high eight caroms by freshman Moussa Diagne, who joined Ndoye in double figures with 12 points. Tony Carter delivered eight points and a game high six assists for the Paladins. A jump shot by Dante Terry gave The Citadel a 9-8 lead midway through the first half, but Carter’s three-pointer a little over a minute later put Furman ahead for good, 11-9. After Joseph Thompson sank a pair of free throws with 3:41 remaining to cut Furman’s lead to 24-21, the Paladins closed the half with a pair of Ndoye free throws and dunk and a jump shot by Diagne for a 30-21 advantage.

The Citadel opened the second half with 9-2 spurt to slice the Paladin advantage to 32-30 following a three-pointer by Dante Tery at the 16:47 juncture. After The Citadel answered an Ndoye layup with a pair of Aaron Xia free throws to make it 34-32, Furman took control by reeling off eight straight points to stretch its margin to 10 points at 42-32 following a free throw by Diagne with 11:29 to go. The Citadel got to within seven points at 44-37 with a Terry three-pointer at 8:16 remaining, but Furman effectively nclosed off any comeback attempt with a layup by Diagne and Ndoye three-pointer with 6:32 to go for a 49-37 advantage. Total 3-Pt. REB FURMAN FG/A FG/A FT/A O/D/T PF AT TO F-Ndoye 6/12 2/5 6/6 0/7/7 2 2 0 F-Sanders 2/7 0/2 2/4 3/3/6 4 4 0 C-Pojatina 1/3 0/0 0/0 1/2/3 2 0 2 G-Carter 2/7 2/4 2/2 1/1/2 0 6 1 G-Bostain 0/2 0/1 1/2 0/1/1 2 1 3 Diagne 5/7 1/1 1/3 3/5/8 1 0 1 Webb 1/7 1/6 0/0 0/0/0 2 4 1 Earle 0/1 0/1 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 0 Punch 1/1 0/0 0/0 0/1/1 0 0 0 Carson 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 0 Prowell 3/3 0/0 0/0 0/1/1 4 0 1 Price 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/1/1 0 0 1 Team 4/2/6 1 Deadball Rebounds: 2 Totals 21/50 6/20 12/17 12/24/36 18 17 10 First Half-FG: 11/27 (40.7), 3-FG: 3/10 (30.0), FT: 5/6 (83.3) Total 3-Pt. REB The Citadel FG/A FG/A FT/A O/D/T PF AT TO F-Everhart 2/7 0/1 0/0 5/1/6 5 0 1 F-Xia 1/2 0/0 4/4 0/4/4 5 0 1 C- Mombollet 1/3 0/0 0/1 0/5/5 3 2 1 G- Terry 5/12 3/8 0/0 0/1/1 2 1 0 G-Hammack 2/11 1/4 9/11 0/5/5 1 2 10 Fowler 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 0 Young 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0 1 1 Davis 0/2 0/2 0/0 0/1/1 2 0 1 Miller 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 1 0 0 Thompson 2/7 2/4 2/2 1/1/2 2 0 0 Team 3/2/5 Deadball Rebounds: 1 Totals 13/44 6/19 15/18 9/20/29 21 6 15 First Half-FG: 7/21 (33.3), 3-FG: 2/10 (20.0), FT: 5/5 (100.0) Linescore The Citadel Furman

1st 21 30

2nd 26 30

Final 47 60

BK 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 0

ST 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

MN 31 30 9 34 21 25 25 4 6 0+ 14 1

TP 20 6 2 8 1 12 3 0 2 0 6 0

6

5

200 60

BK 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ST 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0

MN 25 31 35 30 36 2 8 15 0+ 18

3

4

200 47

TP 4 6 6 13 14 0 0 0 0 8

Attendance: 3487 Technicals: FUR-Sanders;Team

Joseph Joseph Thompson Thompson

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Game 26 The Citadel 68, Wofford 65 Benjamin Johnson Arena • February 23, 2004

The Citadel built a 20-point first-half lead and then held off a frantic Wofford comeback for a 68-65 victory in Southern Conference men’s basketball action tonight in Spartanburg, SC. Keyed by 11 points from Kevin Hammack, the Bulldogs used a 22-0 run over a 7:38 stretch to take a 34-14 lead with 2:06 to play in first half. The Terriers then scored the next seven points to trim their deficit to 34-21 at the intermission. A Sam Daniels layup brought the Terriers within 59-58 with 2:36 left. After both teams swapped possessions without a score, The Citadel’s Joseph Thompson converted a putback and was fouled off an offensive rebound with 1:23 remaining. The 3point play gave the Bulldogs a 62-58 advantage. An Adrien Borders trey cut the Terrier deficit to 64-61 with 46 seconds remaining. After a Dante Terry missed free-throw, Borders converted a pair of free-throws with 26 seconds left to bring Wofford within 64-63. After David Eaton missed a 3-pointer in the corner that would have tied the game, Terry grabbed the defensive board and was fouled. He made 1-of-2 free-throws to give The Citadel a 6763 lead with eight seconds left. Howard Wilkerson led Wofford with 19 points to go with six rebounds, six steals, four assists and two blocked shots. Borders scored 18 points while Daniels had a season-high 11 rebounds to top the Terriers. The Citadel (5-21, 1-14) snapped a 13-game losing streak, the longest in the 12-year tenure of Dennis. It was also the Bulldogs’ first road win since a 67-66 victory at Georgia Southern on Jan. 21, 2003. Hammack’s five assists gave him 247 in his career as he moves into ninth place on The Citadel’s career list. He finished with 15 points to lead four Bulldogs in double figures. Mombollet scored 14 points to go with seven rebounds, while Everhart contributed 10 points and a team-best eight boards. Total 3-Pt. REB The Citadel FG/A FG/A FT/A O/D/T PF AT TO F-Everhart 5/7 0/0 0/0 3/5/8 2 2 3 F- Mombollet 4/11 0/0 6/8 2/5/7 4 1 4 F-Xia 2/2 0/0 1/2 1/2/3 2 0 3 G- Terry 4/9 3/5 1/3 0/2/2 1 3 3 G-Hammack 6/10 1/1 2/4 0/4/4 3 5 5 Young 1/3 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 1 0 1 Davis 1/6 1/4 0/0 0/7/7 5 2 1 Thompson 2/4 0/1 3/3 2/1/3 1 1 0 Gochnauer 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 0 Team 0/1/1 Deadball Rebounds: 5 Totals 25/52 5/11 13/20 8/27/35 19 14 20 First Half-FG: 13/26 (50.0), 3-FG: 3/7 (42.9), FT: 5/6 (83.3) Total 3-Pt. REB Wofford FG/A FG/A FT/A O/D/T PF AT TO F-Wilkerson 8/13 1/1 2/6 1/5/6 3 4 1 C-Berg 2/4 0/0 1/1 0/1/1 4 0 1 G-Eaton 1/7 1/6 0/0 0/0/0 2 2 1 G-Fields 1/2 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 1 2 0 G-Marshall 2/3 0/0 0/0 1/0/1 1 2 5 Borders 6/13 3/5 3/4 2/1/3 2 1 1 Stephens 0/3 0/3 0/0 0/1/1 0 2 3 Tarr 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/1/1 2 0 1 Taylor 2/4 1/2 2/2 0/4/4 1 5 3 Daniels 2/8 1/6 2/4 4/7/11 1 0 1 Thekaweazu 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 1 0 1 Team 2/1/3 Deadball Rebounds: 4 Totals 24/58 7/23 10/17 10/21/31 18 18 18 First Half-FG: 9/23 (39.1), 3-FG: 1/7 (14.3), FT: 2/5 (40.0) Linescore The Citadel Wofford

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1st 34 21

2nd 34 44

Final 68 65

Attendance: 2387 Technicals: none

BK 1 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0

ST 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0

MN 35 35 19 32 34 10 25 10 1

TP 10 14 5 12 15 2 3 7 0

6

7

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BK 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0

ST 6 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0

MN 31 11 28 10 19 23 10 4 30 29 5

6

13

200 65

TP 19 5 3 2 4 18 0 0 7 7 0

Aaron Xia

Game 27 The Citadel 68, Georgia Southern 65 McAlister Field House • February 28, 2004

Sophomore guard Dante Terry connected on five-ofeight three pointers and scored 21 points to help The Citadel defeat Georgia Southern, 68-65, in Southern Conference basketball action in McAlister Field House. The Citadel (6-21, 2-14 SoCon) got out of the blocks in a hurry as it jumped out on a 10-2 run to start the game. Senior forward Max Mombollet started the run as he connected on two free throws at 18:23 and sophomore guard Kevin Hammack ended it as he connected on a three-pointer with 16:50 remaining in the first half. Georgia Southern (20-7, 11-5 SoCon) responded with their own 10-2 run to tie the game at 12 as junior forward Jean Francois hit a jumper at the 11:27 mark. The Eagles pushed their advantage to 20-14 as sophomore guard Elton Nesbit scored five unanswered points. The Bulldogs rebounded and regained the lead at the half by a score of 34-31. The Citadel led a majority of the game as they held the lead for over 31 minutes. The lead was never larger than seven points in the second stanza and Georgia Southern cut the Bulldogs lead with 1:17 remaining to 64-63 as Nesbit connected on another three-pointer. Following a 30-second timeout by The Citadel, Francois intercepted the inbounds pass and converted a lay-up to give the Eagles their first lead in over 24 minutes at 6564. The Bulldogs responded as freshman forward J’mel Everhart blocked a lay-up by GSU’s Frank Bennett, while Hammack rebounded the block and pushed up court for the fast break. Hammack missed a lay-up, Everhart grabbed an offensive rebound and missed a lay-up, before Mombollet could grab the offensive carom and converted the lay-up to give The Citadel its final advantage at 66-65 with 18 seconds remaining. Terry was fouled and converted two more free throws with five seconds remaining to preserve the victory. Joining Terry in double-figures scoring for the Bulldogs was Everhart with 16 and Hammack with 15. Mombollet grabbed 10 rebounds and ended with nine points, one tally away from the double-double. Bennett who scored 15 and grabbed seven rebounds and Francois who scored 14 led Georgia Southern offensively. Nesbit was the only other Eagle in double-figures with 11 points.


Total 3-Pt. REB GSU FG/A FG/A FT/A O/D/T PF AT TO F-Olivier 0/1 0/0 0/2 1/0/1 1 0 2 F-Bennett 3/10 0/0 9/11 5/2/7 4 0 4 G-Nesbitt 4/13 3/10 0/0 2/2/4 3 3 2 G-Williams 2/11 1/8 2/2 1/4/5 2 4 3 G-Fleming 1/6 0/1 1/2 1/2/3 2 0 0 Mobley 2/5 0/1 0/0 1/1/2 0 2 0 Gibson 3/8 1/4 0/0 3/0/3 2 0 0 Francois 6/13 0/0 2/3 2/3/5 1 2 1 Joseph 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 1 Byams 2/5 0/0 0/0 2/1/3 2 1 0 Team 4/1/5 Deadball Rebounds: 4 Totals 23/72 5/24 14/20 22/16/38 17 12 13 First Half-FG: 13/35 (37.1), 3-FG: 2/12 (16.7), FT: 3/3 (100.0) Total 3-Pt. REB The Citadel FG/A FG/A FT/A O/D/T PF AT TO F-Everhart 4/6 0/0 8/9 4/3/7 1 0 2 F- Mombollet 3/7 0/1 3/4 2/8/10 4 1 2 F-Xia 2/4 0/0 1/1 0/1/1 5 0 1 G-Terry 7/12 5/8 2/2 1/3/4 2 0 6 G-Hammack 5/13 2/4 3/4 1/7/8 2 5 10 Young 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0 0 0 Davis 0/2 0/1 0/0 0/1/1 5 0 0 Thompson 1/2 0/0 0/0 0/1/1 1 0 1 Team 1/5/6 Deadball Rebounds: 1 Totals 22/46 7/14 17/20 10/29/39 20 6 24 First Half-FG: 12/23 (52.2), 3-FG: 3/5 (60.0), FT: 7/8 (87.5) Linescore GSU The Citadel

1st 31 34

2nd 34 34

Final 65 68

BK 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0

ST 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 3 0 0

MN 7 33 30 36 20 20 18 27 2 7

TP 0 15 11 5 5 4 7 14 0 4

4

9

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BK 2 0 3 0 0 0 1 0

ST 3 1 1 2 1 0 0 0

MN 37 26 22 33 37 8 23 10

8

8

200 68

TP 16 9 5 21 15 0 0 2

Attendance: 963 Technicals: none

from only four players with J’mel Everhart not getting his first points until the 10:53 mark in the second half. Max Mombollet and Kevin Hammack did most of the damage for the Bulldogs. Mombollet had 22 points and six rebounds before fouling out. Hammack tied a career high with 20 points and six assists. Dante Terry finished with 12 points. Elon had its problems in the first half against the Bulldogs, but with the help of four 3-pointers and a 6-0 run late, took a 2826 lead into the half. Nowlin had a pair of the 3s and the Phoenix overcame an eightpoint deficit. As was the story for most of the game, The Citadel’s early run was nearly a two-man show. Hammack had 13 first-half points for the Bulldogs and Mombollet had 10. Only Terry’s three points broke the monotony. In the second half, The Citadel again took a lead, but the Phoenix used Mombollet’s foul trouble to their advantage. The Citadel led 47-45 when Mombollet picked up his fourth foul and was taken out of the game with 7:47 remaining. Elon then reeled off a 10-0 run to take control. “We don’t have any size underneath,” said Citadel coach Pat Dennis. “When we lost Max to foul trouble, it hurt us. Jackson played very well for them, so it was a struggle to lose our inside presence.” Elon (12-17) advances to play Davidson (No. 2 seed, South) Thursday at approximately 2:30. The Citadel wraps up its season at 6-22). Total 3-Pt. REB Elon FG/A FG/A FT/A O/D/T PF AT TO F-Kirby 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 1 0 0 F-Atoyebi 7/19 0/0 4/7 4/4/8 2 1 1 G-Rice 2/7 1/4 0/0 1/2/3 4 3 2 G-Nowlin 5/11 5/11 0/2 0/1/1 2 2 2 G-Harvin 4/8 1/2 2/2 0/1/1 0 6 1 Gamble 0/1 0/0 0/0 1/2/3 1 0 1 Jones 2/4 1/1 0/1 2/4/6 2 0 4 Chalko 1/6 0/2 5/6 3/1/4 1 2 0 Brandon 0/0 0/0 1/2 0/0/0 0 0 0 Marsh 1/1 0/0 0/0 0/3/3 3 0 0 Backs 1/1 0/0 0/0 1/1/2 1 0 0 TEAM 3/3/6 Deadball Rebounds: 2 Totals 23/55 8/20 12/20 15/22/37 17 14 11 First Half-FG: 11/26 (42.3), 3-FG: 4/8 (50.0), FT: 2/4 (50.0)

Kevin KevinHammack Hammack

Game 28 Elon 66, The Citadel 56 North Charleston Coliseum • March 3, 2004

Elon took advantage of a variety of scoring options and used timely runs to beat The Citadel 66-56 and win its first-ever Southern Conference tournament game in the first round at the North Charleston Coliseum on Wednesday. “We’re very pleased to win the game,” said Elon coach Ernie Nestor. “It’s our first Southern Conference tournament. It’s a good win for us although we didn’t play very well. I have to give The Citadel credit. We couldn’t get the tempo where we wanted it.” The Phoenix (No. 3 seed, North Division) drained eight 3pointers and got 18 points and eight rebounds from Jackson Atoyebi in the middle. In addition to Atoyebi, Elon picked up big games from Matt Nowlin, who made 5-of-11 3-pointers and finished with 15 points. Steven Harvin added 11 points and six assists. In contrast, The Citadel (No. 6 seed, South) got scoring

Total 3-Pt. REB The Citadel FG/A FG/A FT/A O/D/T PF AT TO F-Everhart 0/4 0/0 2/3 1/5/6 2 2 1 F- Mombollet 8/13 0/0 6/6 3/3/6 5 2 3 F-Xia 0/0 0/0 0/0 1/1/2 4 0 3 G-Terry 4/11 3/9 1/1 0/0/0 2 1 1 G-Hammack 8/16 2/4 2/4 1/3/4 2 6 5 Young 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/1/1 1 0 0 Davis 0/3 0/3 0/0 1/6/7 1 0 0 Miller 0/0 0/0 0/0 01/1 1 0 0 Thompson 0/1 0/1 0/0 0/0/0 2 0 0 Team 2/3/5 Deadball Rebounds: 0 Totals 20/48 5/17 11/14 9/23/32 20 11 14 First Half-FG: 11/24 (45.8), 3-FG: 1/6 (16.7), FT: 3/4 (75.0) Linescore Elon The Citadel

1st 28 26

2nd 38 30

Final 66 56

BK 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0

ST 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

MN 4 37 24 35 40 7 14 24 0+ 7 8

TP 0 18 5 15 11 0 5 7 0 2 2

3

6

200 66

BK 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ST 1 0 0 2 3 0 2 0 1

MN 38 28 19 38 40 3 23 3 8

1

9

200 56

TP 2 22 0 12 20 0 0 0 0

Attendance: 2215 Technicals: none

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2003-04 Coaches’ All-SoCon Team

2003-04 Southern Conference Standings NORTH

STANDINGS East Tennesse State Chattannoga Elon UNC Greensboro Western Carolina Appalachian State

W-L 15-1 10-6 7-9 7-9 6-10 4-12

Conference Pct PF .938 79.9 .625 79.1 .438 70.9 .438 74.3 .375 71.2 .250 71.9

W-L 11-5 11-5 11-5 8-8 4-12 2-14

Conference Pct PF .688 77.2 .688 74.2 .688 73.5 .500 70.4 .250 72.2 .125 54.8

PA 70.2 75.0 72.4 75.9 74.9 74.0

W-L 27-5 19-11 12-18 11-17 13-15 9-21

Overall Pct PF .844 79.4 .633 82.2 .400 68.9 .393 73.0 .464 47.7 .300 69.7

PA 73.2 68.1 67.2 67.7 80.4 70.6

W-L 21-8 20-9 17-12 17-12 9-20 6-22

Overall Pct PF .724 80.6 .690 73.6 .586 73.1 .586 73.2 .310 73.0 .214 58.6

SOUTH

STANDINGS Georgia Southern College of Charleston Davidson Furman Wofford The Citadel

PA 69.1 75.3 73.3 75.1 70.2 72.3

PA 71.2 67.8 70.8 66.9 78.1 71.5

Tim Smith, East Tennessee State Ashley Champion, Chattanooga Jerald Fields, East Tennesse State Kevin Martin, Western Carolina Brendan Winters, Davidson Frank Bennett, Georgia Southern Zakee Wadood, East Tennessee State Maleye Ndoye, Furman Terry Williams, Georgia Southern Thomas Mobley, College of Charleston

All-Freshmen Team

Quann Prowell, Furman Matt Nowlin, Elon Robby Bostain, Furman Moussa Diagne, Furman J’mel Everhart, The Citadel

2003-04 Mountain Dew SoCon Basketball Tournament Results First Round, March 3 #4S Furman 73, #5N Western Carolina 68 #3N Elon 66, #6S The Citadel 56 #5S Wofford 85, #4 UNC Greensboro 82 (ot) #3S College of Charleston 71, #6N Appalachian State 61 Quarterfinals, March 4 #1N East Tennessee State 94, #4S Furman 84 #2S Davidson 68, #3N Elon 61 #1S Georgia Southern 82, #5S Wofford 69 #2N Chattanooga 89, #3S College of Charleston 78 Semifinals, March 5 #1N East Tennessee State 96, #2S Davidson 84 #2N Chattanooga 90, #1S Georgia Southern 87 (ot) Finals, March 6 #1N East Tennessee State 78, #2N Chattanooga 62 ** East Tennessee State earns automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.

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2003-04 Mountain Dew SoCon All-Tournament Team First Team Tim Smith, East Tennessee State Ashley Champion, Chattanooga Alphonso Pugh, Chattanooga Jerald Fields, East Tennesse State Zakee Wadood, East Tennessee State Second Team Maleye Ndoye, Furman Elton Nesbitt, Georgia Southern Travis Strong, East Tennessee State Chris Brown, Chattanooga Thomas Mobley, College of Charleston Most Valuable Player Tim Simth, East Tennessee State


2003-04 Southern Conference Team Statistics

Scoring Offense 1. Chattanooga ........................... 82.1 2. Georgia Southern ................ 80.6 3. East Tennessee State........... 79.3 4. Western Carolina ................. 74.7 5. College of Charleston........... 73.6 6. Furman ................................... 73.2 7. Davidson .................................. 73.1 8. Wofford ................................. 73.0 9. UNC Greensboro ................. 73.0 10. Appalachian State .............69.7 11. Elon ..........................................68.9 12. The Citadel ............ 58.6

Scoring Defense 1. Furman ................................... 66.9 2. College of Charleston........... 67.8 3. East Tennessee State.......... 69.4 4. Western Carolina ................ 70.2 5. Davidson ............................... 70.8 6. Georgia Southern .................. 71.2 7. The Citadel .............. 71.5 8. Appalachian State ...............72.3 9. Elon ..........................................73.3 10. UNC Greensboro ................. 75.1 11. Chattanooga .........................75.3 12. Wofford .................................. 78.1 Free Throw Percentage 1. Chattanooga .......................... 73.5 2. Western Carolina ................ 73.0 3. UNC Greensboro .................. 72.8 4. Davidson ................................. 71.7 5. College of Charleston............. 71.1 6. Elon ......................................... 70.9 7. Furman ................................. 70.0 8. Georgia Southern ................. 68.9 9. East Tennessee State........... 68.9 10. The Citadel ............ 67.5 11. Appalachian State ............... 64.1 12. Wofford .................................. 61.7 Field Goal Percentage 1. Chattanooga ......................... 49.2 2. Western Carolina ................ 46.5 3. East Tennessee State.......... 45.9 4. UNC Greensboro ................. 45.9

5. Furman .................................. 45.9 6. Wofford ................................. 44.9 7. College of Charleston .......... 44.2 8. Davidson ................................. 44.1 9. Georgia Southern ................ 43.5 10. Elon ........................................ 42.1 11. Appalachian State .............. 40.9 12. The Citadel ............ 37.2

3-Point Field Goal Percentage 1. Chattanooga ..........................37.6 2. College of Charleston...........37.3 3. Davidson ............................... 35.9 4. Wofford ................................. 35.6 5. Furman .................................. 35.5 6. Elon ......................................... 35.0 7. Georgia Southern .................34.8 8. East Tennessee State ...........34.7 9. Western Carolina ................ 33.9 10. UNC Greensboro ................ 33.1 11. Appalachian State .............. 32.6 12. The Citadel ............ 30.1 Blocked Shots 1. East Tennessee State ............5.82 2. Appalachian State .............. 4.60 3. College of Charleston.......... 4.55 4. Georgia Southern ................. 4.41 5. UNC Greensboro ................. 4.29 6. Wofford ..................................3.86 7. Furman ................................... 3.41 8. The Citadel .............. 3.32 9. Chattanooga ........................ 2.40 10. Elon ........................................2.27 11. Western Carolina ................. 1.93 12. Davidson ................................. 1.21 Assists 1. Chattanooga ......................... 17.83 2. Georgia Southern ............... 17.52 3. Wofford ................................ 16.34 4. Furman ................................. 15.66 5. East Tennessee State.........15.30 6. Davidson .............................. 14.93 7. Elon ........................................ 14.67 8. Appalachian State ............. 14.57 9. College of Charleston......... 14.28

10. Western Carolina .............. 13.96 11. UNC Greensboro ................ 13.46 12. The Citadel .......... 10.86 Steals 1. East Tennessee State ............11.58 2. Georgia Southern .................11.28 3. Appalachian State ............ 10.80 4. Elon ......................................... 8.90 5. Western Carolina ................. 8.79 6. UNC Greensboro ..................8.43 7. Chattanooga .........................8.33 8. Furman ................................... 8.28 9. Wofford ................................... 8.21 10. College of Charleston ......... 7.86 11. The Citadel ............. 7.61 12. Davidson ...............................5.83 Offensive Rebounds 1. Georgia Southern ................ 14.62 2. Elon ........................................ 13.80 3. Appalachian State ............. 13.57 4. East Tennessee State......... 12.45 5. Davidson .............................. 12.45 6. Chattanooga .......................12.30 7. The Citadel ............. 11.93 8. UNC Greensboro ................. 11.64 9. Furman ...................................11.38 10. Wofford ............................... 11.34 11. Western Carolina ............... 10.79 12. College of Charleston .......10.52 Defensive Rebounds 1. Davidson .............................. 26.00 East Tennessee State ....... 26.00 3. Furman ................................ 25.97 4. College of Charleston........ 25.52 5. Georgia Southern .............. 24.69 6. Western Carolina ............... 24.14 7. Wofford ............................... 23.38 8. Chattanooga ...................... 23.27 9. UNC Greensboro ................. 23.11 10. Elon .................................... 22.40 11. The Citadel ........... 22.04 12. Appalachian State ........... 21.33

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2003-04 Media All-SoCon Team First Team Tim Smith, East Tennessee State Ashley Champion, Chattanooga Kevin Martin, Western Carolina Brendan Winters, Davidson Zakee Wadood, East Tennessee State Second Team Maleye Ndoye, Furman Frank Bennett, Georgia Southern Jackson Atoyebi, Elon Jerald Fields, Furman Thomas Mobley, College of Charleston Third Team Jay Joseph, UNC Greensboro Ronnie Burrell, UNC Greensboro Howard Wilkerson, Wofford Terry Williams, Georgia Southern Tony Mitchell, College of Charleston Player of the Year Zakee Wadood, East Tennessee State Freshman of the Year Quan Powell, Furman Player of the Year Murry Bartow, East Tennessee State

SoCon Quick Facts

Commisioner Danny Morrison

Associate Commisioner Public Affairs Steve Shutt

Founded ............................................................................ Feb. 26, 1921 Commissioner .............................................................. Danny Morrison Assoc. Commissioner/External Affairs ............................ Geoff Cabe Assoc. Commissioner/Compliance & Student Services .... Doug King Assoc. Commissioner/Internal Affairs .............................. Sue Arakas Assoc. Commissioner/Public Affairs .................................. Steve Shutt Director of Integrated Marketing .................................... Pete Moore Chair, Council of Presidents ...... Dr. Bernjamin Dunlap (Wofford) President ............................ Dr. Richard Rogers (Georgia Southern) Vice President ............................. William Sharbrough (The Citadel)

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SOUTHERN CONFERENCE MEMBERS Alabama .............................................................................. 1921-1932 Appalachian State ............................. 1971-present Auburn ................................................................................. 1921-1932 College of Charleston ........................ 1998-present Chattanooga .................................. 1976-present The Citadel ..................................... 1936-present Clemson ................................................................................ 1921-1953 Davidson ......................... 1936-1988, 1991-present Duke .................................................................................... 1928-1953 East Carolina ..................................................................... 1964-1976 East Tennessee State ......................... 1978-present Elon ............................................. 2003-present Florida ................................................................................. 1922-1932 Furman .......................................... 1936-present George Washington ........................................................ 1936-1970 Georgia ................................................................................. 1921-1932 Georgia Southern .............................. 1991-present Georgia Tech ....................................................................... 1921-1932 Kentucky .............................................................................. 1921-1932 Louisiana State .................................................................. 1922-1932 Marshall ............................................................................... 1976-1997 Maryland .............................................................................. 1921-1953 Mississippi ............................................................................. 1922-1932 Mississippi State .................................................................... 1921-1932 North Carolina .................................................................... 1921-1953 North Carolina Greensboro ................ 1997-present North Carolina State ......................................................... 1921-1953 Richmond ............................................................................ 1936-1976 South Carolina ................................................................... 1922-1953 Tennessee ............................................................................. 1921-1932 Tulane ................................................................................. 1922-1932 University of the South ..................................................... 1922-1932 Vanderbilt ........................................................................... 1922-1932 Virginia ................................................................................. 1921-1937 Virginia Military Institute ................................................. 1924-2003 Virginia Tech ........................................................................ 1921-1956 Washington & Lee ............................................................. 1921-1958 Wake Forest ....................................................................... 1936-1953 West Virginia ..................................................................... 1950-1968 Western Carolina ............................. 1976-present William & Mary .................................................................. 1936-1977 Wofford ......................................... 1997-present


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Todd Lair, a member of The Citadel Class of 1995, is entering his fifth year has the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach. His responsibilities include managing the department’s training facilities and coordinating the strength and conditioning programs for the Bulldogs’ 15 varsity sports, with a special emphasis on football. Under Lair’s direction, The Citadel athletic weight room has undergone a face-lift in the last couple of years. He has brought in over 30 new weight training machines that will benefit all of the Citadel’s varsity cadet-student-athletes, as well as expanding the square footage of the facility. A local high school football standout from Hanahan, SC, Lair earned three varsity letters as a member of the Bulldog football program. The Charleston native served as the team captain in 1994 and is well known for his 65-yard fumble return for a touchdown in The Citadel’s 1992 NCAA I-AA playoff victory over North Carolina A&T. Lair, who has a master’s degree from The Citadel in health and wellness, is married to the former Mandi Van Wagner of Houston, TX. The couple have two children a daughter Riley and a son Landon.

Jeffrey Lee is beginning his first year as a member of The Citadel’s Strength and Conditioning staff. His primary responsibilities include the strength training of the Bulldog basketball, wrestling, track and field, and golf teams.

Lee comes to The Citadel from Binghamton University where he was a strength and conditioning intern responsible for the conditioning of the swimming, diving and women’s lacrosse teams. From January to May of 2004, Lee spent time as the head strength and conditioning coach for boxing at the United States Olympic Education Center. While at the USCEC, he also assisted with the training of the Greco-Roman Wrestling team. He also was the Strength and Conditioning Coordinator for Barry High School in Barry, Illinois, his high school alma mater where he lettered in basketball, baseball, golf and track. Lee earned his undergraduate degree from Western Illinois in December of 2003, completed one semester of graduate school at Northern Michigan before transferring to The Citadel’s College of Graduate and Professional Studies. Born, May 22, 1981, Lee, who is single, is a member of USA Weightlifting and the National Strength and Conditioning Association.

Al Wilson enters his first season as an assistant strength coach in The Citadel’s weight room. Wilson will work directly with the volleyball, soccer, and tennis teams to improve the overall strength and condition of the cadet-student-athletes. Wilson, who is a native of Newnan, GA, spent the 2003 season as a student assistant in the State University of West Georgia weight room. He worked specifically with the football special teams units trying to increase each player’s strength and conditioning with work in the weight room. After graduating from East Coweta (GA) High School in 1999, Wilson earned three varsity letters as a member of the West Georgia football team. Wilson, who was born on October 2, 1980, graduated from West Georgia in 2004. He is single.

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Entering his 32nd year at The Citadel, Andy Clawson serves as the college’s first-ever director of sports medicine for the athletic department. Clawson is responsible for the prevention and rehabilitation of athletic-related injuries and illnesses for more than 350 cadet-studentathletes in addition to the members of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets. A highlight of his career came in the summer of 2001 when he was enshrined in the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) Hall of Fame in ceremonies in Los Angeles. Locally, he was recognized with the Charleston Metro Sports Council’s Achievement Award. He takes great pride in the successes of his numerous former assistant trainers who have entered the athletic training field on a variety of levels, including professional ranks, colleges, racing, rehab and hospital facilities, among others. Additionally, he was the 1998 recipient of the Fred Hoover Award, the highest sports medicine-related honor given in the state of South Carolina. The Citadel recognized him with the Outstanding Service Award in 1992. A native of El Dorado, Ark., Clawson received his BSE degree from Henderson State in 1969 and earned his master’s degree, also from Henderson State, in 1970. He was recognized by his alma mater in 2002 with the Distinguished Alumnus Award. After a brief stint as Henderson State’s Athletic Trainer in 196970, Clawson spent three years as an Assistant Athletic Trainer at Clemson University and became The Citadel’s Head Athletic Trainer in 1973. Clawson has been active in many professional organizations, especially the NATA, where he twice served as vice-president, served on two occasions as a member of its Board of Directors, and twice acting as the District III Director. Since 1990, he has served on NATA’s Board of Certification. Within South Carolina, he has been on the S.C. Advisory Committee for Athletic Trainers since 1984, and continues to serve as the state chairman. Clawson also holds membership in the American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine, and The McCue Society, among others. Generous with his time and popular on the speaking circuit, Clawson served as Athletic Trainer for the 1976 USA Basketball Team Olympic Trials in Raleigh, NC, and also volunteered his services for the 1996 Special Olympic World Games, also in Raleigh. This past year Clawson and his staff won the Athletic Training Staff of the Year from the South Carolina’s Athletic Trainer’s Association. He is married to the former Mary Richardson of Sullivan’s Island, SC, and has one son, Drew.

certified athletic trainer and a licensed emergency medical technician. Clark, a native of Knoxville, TN, recently completed his master’s degree in Physical Education at The Citadel’s College of Graduate and Professional Studies. While completing his undergraduate degree, he completed two summer internships with the NFL’s Tennessee Titans. Prior to his arrival at The Citadel, Clark spent the spring of 2000 as an athletic trainer with Atlanta Braves Organization. Prior to his arrival, Clark spent the spring of 2000 as an intern athletic trainer with the Atlanta Braves Organization. The highlight of Clark’s young athletic training career came in the summer of 2003 when he and Citadel Director of Sports Medicine Andy Clawson were named College and University Athletic Training Staff of the Year by the South Carolina Athletic Trainers’ Association. Clark is also active in the community, serving as a member of the Charleson County Athletic Board. He began his service on the board in December of 2003 after being appointed to a four-year term by the Charleston County Council.

Dr. Kenny Caldwell, M.D., a three-time football Academic AllAmerica for the Bulldogs, is The Citadel’s Athletic Department’s orthopedic surgeon. Caldwell, who was inducted into The Citadel’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 1986, was nominated in May as a finalist for the 2003 Verizon Academic All-America Hall of Fame. A member of The Citadel class of 1979, Caldwell went on to earn his medical Degree from the Medical University of South Carolina in 1983 where he spent five years as an orthopedic resident. Following his stint at MUSC, Caldwell spent one year at Wake Forest’s Bowman Gray School of Medicine and one year at the Hughston Clinic in Columbus, GA on a Sports Medicine Fellowship in 1989. As a member of The Citadel football team from 1975-78, Caldwell was an All-Southern Conference performer in 1977 and 1978, while being named the Bulldogs’ team MVP in 1978. He was a three-time member of the All-South Carolina Team from 1975-77. The Associated Press honored Caldwell in 1977 as the National Lineman of the Week for his 30-tackle performance against William and Mary. Caldwell, an active member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, belongs to various professional organizations in orthopedics and sports medicine. A native of Anderson, SC, Caldwell is married to the former Marianne Gibson of Greenville, SC. The couple has four children; Barret, Jenni Gray, Merri Cameron and Chandler.

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Individual Records Most Games Season: 29 by eight players, 1984-85 29 by six players, 1999-00 29 by five players, 2001-02 Career: 114 by Michael Joseph, 2000-03 113 (consecutive) by Shawn Brown, 1982-85 113 by Travis Cantrell, 1999-02 113 by Alan Puckett, 1999-02

Travis Cantrell

Most Games Started Season: 29 by Regan Truesdale, 1984-85 29 by Alan Puckett, 1999-00 29 by Travis Cantrell, 2001-02 Career: 100 by Leon Bryant, 1985-89 Most Consecutive Games Started Career: 96 by Leon Bryant, 1986-89 96 by Rick Swing, 1976-79 Most Minutes Played Game: 60 by Greer Huguley vs. USC-Aiken 1981-82 Season: 1,010 by Regan Truesdale, 1984-85 Career: 3,496 by Leon Bryant, 1985-89 Most Points Game: 51 by Jerry Varn vs. Piedmont, 1953 Season: 624 by Regan Truesdale, 1984-85 Career: 1,661 by Regan Truesdale, 1982-85 Most Field Goals Made Game: 21 by Jerry Varn vs. Piedmont, 1953 Season: 242 by Regan Truesdale, 1984-85 Career: 638 by Regan Truesdale, 1982-85 Most Field Goals Attempted Game: 32 by Regan Truesdale vs. Chattanooga, 1984. Season: 477 by Regan Truesdale, 1984-85 Career: 1,289 by Art Musselman, 1956-60 Highest Field Goal Percentage (game: min. 10 attempts) Game: 92.3 by John Sutor vs. Chattanooga (12-13), 1972 92.3 by Ted Mosay vs. Western Carolina (12-13), 1991 Season: 66.7 by Gregg Jones (56-84), 2000-01 Career: 59.1 by Moncrief Michael (225-381), 1994-95 Most Free Throws Made Game: 22 by Gary Daniels vs. Toledo, 1962 22 by Regan Truesdale vs. Marshall, 1984 Season: 209 by Gary Daniels, 1961-62 Career: 466 by Gary Daniels, 1960-62

Most Free Throws Attempted Game: 29 by Gary Daniels vs. Toledo, 1962 Season: 283 by Gary Daniels, 1961-62 Career: 661 by Gary Daniels, 1960-62 Best Free Throw Percentage (game: min 10 attempts) Game: 100.0 by Chuck Cordell vs. William & Mary (12-12), 1973 100.0 by Greer Huguley vs. Davidson (10-10), 1980 Season: 92.5 by Randy Nesbit, 1979-80 (74-80) Career: 85.0 by Chuck Cordell, 1972-74 (102-125) Most 3-Point Goals Game: 9 by Aaron Nichols vs. Marshall, 1991 9 by Travis Cantrell vs. Western Carolina, 2002 Season: 102 by Travis Cantrell, 2001-02 Career: 252 by Travis Cantrell, 1999-02 Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted Game: 21 by Travis Cantrell vs. Western Carolina, 2002 Season: 274 by Noy Castillo, 1994-95 Career: 727 by Travis Cantrell, 1999-02 Most Rebounds Game: 23 by Keith Stowers vs. Richmond, 1961 Season: 329 by Gary Daniels, 1960-61 Career: 924 by Ray Graves, 1957-60 Most Assists Game: 13 by Rodney McKeever vs. Davidson, 1976 13 by Randy Nesbit vs. Marshall, 1979 13 by Greer Huguley vs. USC-Aiken, 1982 13 by Jimmy Tharpe vs. Western Carolina, 1986 Season: 179 by Jimmy Tharpe, 1985-86 Career: 387 by Jimmy Tharpe, 1983-86 Most Disqualifications Season: 13 by Al Kroboth, 1968 13 by Wells Holland, 1980-81 Career: 23 by Wells Holland, 1978-82 Most Blocked Shots Game: 10 by Kirill Misyuchenko vs. Wingate, 1997 Season: 83 by Kirill Misyuchenko, 1996-97 Career: 215 by Kirill Misyuchenko, 1996-98

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Most Steals Game: 8 by Randy Nesbit vs. USC-Aiken, 1977 Season: 68 by Chad Leonard, 1994-95 Career: 149 by Randy Nesbit, 1978-80


Team Records Games Played Season: 29 1984-85 (18-11) 29 1999-00* (10-20) 29 2001-02 (17-12) *The Citadel was granted a win over Furman for the game scheduled at Greenville on Jan. 29, 2000, with the approval of the Southern Conference due to Furmanยนs overscheduling; however, statistics represent only the 29 games actually played. Games Won Season: 20, 1978-79 (20-7) Games Lost Season: 22, twice: 1990-91 (6-22) and 2003-04 (6-22) Longest Win Streak Seasons: 20, 1918-21 Longest Losing Streak Seasons: 30, 1953-55 Longest Home Court Win Streak Seasons: 23, 1983-85

Most Field Goals Game: 50 vs. Coker, 1985 Season: 864, 1979 Most Field Goals Attempted Game: 102 vs. USC-Aiken, 1982 Season: 1,842, 1985 Best Field Goal Percentage Game: 69.3 vs. Indiana State, 1989 (43-of-62) Season: 52.5, 1979 (864-of-1,616) Most Free Throws Game: 45 vs. Furman, 1993 Season: 529, 1985 Most Free Throws Attempted Game: 58 vs. Furman, 1993 Season: 864, 1979 Best Free Throw Percentage Game: 100% vs. College of Charleston, 1987 (21-of-21) 100% vs. VMI, 1968 (19-of-19) 100% vs. North Carolina, 1984 (8-of-8) Most 3-Point Goals Game: 14 vs. Davidson, 2000 vs. Western Carolina, 2002 Season: 210, 1990 Most 3-Point Goals Attempted Game: 39 vs. Western Carolina, 2002 Season: 611, 2002 Most Rebounds Game: 67 vs. Clemson, 2001 Season: 1,187, 1965

Cliff Washburn Longest Home Court Losing Streak Seasons: 16, 1953-55

Highest Rebound Average Season: 42.6, 1972 Highest Rebound Margin Season: +4.1, 2002

Most Points 1st Half: 59 vs. Newberry, 1984 2nd Half: 67 vs. Florida Presbyterian, 1972 Game: 117 vs. Chattanooga, 1972 Season: 2,247 1985 Fewest Points Allowed Game: 26 vs. Furman, 1955 Season: 1,265 1959 Most Points Allowed Game: 154 vs. Furman, 1955 Season: 2,247 1987-88 (28 games) Largest Combined Score Game: 221 vs. Furman (67-154), 1955

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Highest Scoring Average Season: 80.8, 1960-61 (25 games) Highest Scoring Margin Season: +8.4, 1978-79

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Individual Records • Scoring Points in a Game 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

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Jerry Varn vs. Piedmont, 1953 Regan Truesdale vs. Marshall, 1984 Patrick Elmore vs. East Tennessee State, 1990 Rodney McKeever vs. UNC-Wilmington, 1975 Gary Daniels vs. Georgia Southern, 1961 John Sutor vs. Chattanooga, 1972 Rodney McKeever vs. Furman, 1976 Regan Truesdale vs. Furman, 1984 Ted Mosay vs. Youngstown State, 1991 Patrick Elmore vs. Liberty, 1988

Points in a Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

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Regan Truesdale, 1985 Regan Truesdale, 1984 Gary Daniels, 1961 Rodney McKeever, 1976 Gary Daniels, 1962 Patrick Elmore, 1990 Patrick Elmore, 1989 Craig Burgess, 1987 Ted Mosay, 1991 Travis Cantrell, 2002

Points in a Career 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

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Regan Truesdale, 1982-85 Art Musselman, 1957-60 Rick Swing, 1976-79 Tom Slawson, 1977-80 Gary Daniels, 1960-62 Rodney McKeever, 1974-76 Patrick Elmore, 1984, 89-90 Travis Cantrell, 1999-02 Leon Bryant, 1986-89 Craig Burgess, 1984-87

Scoring Average in a Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

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Gary Daniels, 1962 Gary Daniels, 1961 Rodney McKeever, 1975 Regan Truesdale, 1984 Regan Truesdale, 1985 Patrick Elmore, 1990 Rodney McKeever, 1976 Jerry Hirsch, 1970 Herwig Baumann, 1966 Steve Fishel, 1973

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Season Scoring Leaders Year 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994

Player Teddy Weeks Art Musselman Art Musselman Dick Jones Gary Daniels Gary Daniels Dick Martini Larry Hitchcock Herwig Baumann Herwig Baumann John DeBrosse Tee Hooper Tee Hooper Jerry Hirsch Ben Ledbetter Steve Fishel Steve Fishel Rodney McKeever Rodney McKeever Rodney McKeever Rick Swing Rick Swing Tom Slawson Tom Slawson Wells Holland Felipe de las Pozas Felipe de las Pozas Regan Truesdale Regan Truesdale Craig Bardo Craig Burgess Kent Hill Patrick Elmore Patrick Elmore Ted Mosay Andre Harris Andre Harris David Stevens Reggie Jones 1995 Moncrief Michael 1996 Noy Castillo 1997 Virgil Stevens 1998 Jamie Jenkins 1999 Alan Puckett 2000 Alan Puckett 2001 Travis Cantrell 2002 Travis Cantrell 2003 Max Mombollet 2004 Dante Terry

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AVG 16.9 15.7 16.1 12.6 23.2 23.9 14.1 14.8 14.9 18.5 14.4 15.8 17.4 19.6 13.3 15.0 18.3 15.0 23.0 20.5 16.6 13.3 17.1 15.4 10.8 13.5 16.5 22.0 21.5 16.5 17.6 14.4 18.0 20.8 17.5 14.8 10.5 13.3 13.3 13.8 14.0 14.4 14.7 9.0 12.3 12.7 16.6 12.0 11.3


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Rebounds in a Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

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Gary Daniels, 1961 Gary Daniels, 1962 Ray Graves, 1958 Ray Graves, 1957 John Sutor, 1971 Al Kroboth, 1968 Regan Truesdale, 1985 Al Kroboth, 1969 Regan Truesdale, 1984 Patrick Elmore, 1990

Rebounds in a Career 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

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Ray Graves, 1957-60 Gary Daniels, 1960-62 Art Musselman, 1957-60 Regan Truesdale, 1982-85 Al Kroboth, 1967-69 Matt Newman, 1995-96 Tom Slawson, 1977-80 Cliff Washburn, 1999-02 Max Mombollet, 2001-04 Kent Hill, 1985-88

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Rebound Average in a Career 1. 2.

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Season Rebounding Leaders Year 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

Player Ray Graves Ray Graves Ray Graves Gary Daniels Gary Daniels Gary Daniels Dick Martini Jim McCurdy Dick Martini Doug Bridges Al Zinsky Al Kroboth Al Kroboth Mike Ruddle John Sutor John Sutor Oscar Scott Richard Johnson Ricky Day Richard Johnson Bob Jacobs Tom Slawson Tom Slawson Tom Slawson Gerald Toney Gerald Toney Regan Truesdale Regan Truesdale Regan Truesdale Kent Hill Craig Burgess Craig Burgess Kent Hill James Stevens Patrick Elmore Ted Mosay Robert Dalley Reggie Jones Moncrief Michael Terry Campbell Matt Newman Matt Newman Kirill Misyuchenko Kirill Misyuchenko Rod Shiver Cliff Washburn Cliff Washburn Cliff Washburn Max Mombollet Max Mombollet

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AVG 11.2 10.6 8.6 8.5 13.2 13.7 9.1 8.2 8.2 8.9 8.0 10.6 9.2 7.3 11.0 8.5 6.3 7.0 6.6 7.6 6.7 5.4 6.6 7.9 6.3 7.3 6.1 8.1 8.7 6.3 6.3 7.4 7.4 6.5 9.1 7.1 5.6 5.7 6.4 6.4 6.9 6.9 7.3 7.4 5.9 5.4 5.5 6.7 6.1 7.0

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Field Goals in a Season 1. 2.

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242 225 225 209 208 203 200 199 197 197

Regan Truesdale, 1985 Regan Truesdale, 1984 Rodney McKeever, 1976 Partick Elmore, 1990 Patrick Elmore, 1989 Gary Daniels, 1961 Jerry Hirsch, 1970 Craig Bardo, 1986 Tom Slawson, 1979 Craig Burgess, 1987

Field Goals in a Career 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

638 586 572 572 544 536 497 464 462 458

Regan Truesdale, 1982-85 Art Musselman, 1957-60 Rick Swing, 1976-79 Tom Slawson, 1977-80 Rodney McKeever, 1974-76 Partick Elmore, 1984, 89-90 Leon Bryant, 1986-89 Felipe de las Pozas, 1980-83 Ted Mosay, 1987-91 Craig Burgess, 1984-87

Field Goal % in a Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

66.7 60.1 59.7 59.3 59.6 58.9 58.1 57.8 57.5 56.0

Gregg Jones, 2001 Al Kroboth, 1969 Dale French, 1979 Moncrief Michael, 1994 Gregg Jones, 2002 Moncrief Michael, 1995 Mark Cartwright, 1980 Kirill Misyuchenko, 1996 Richard Johnson, 1975 Leon Bryant, 1986

Field Goal % in a Career 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

108

59.1 56.8 56.4 55.8 53.9 53.1 52.7 52.6 52.6 52.6

Moncrief Michael, 1994-95 Mark Cartwright, 1979-80 Gregg Jones, 1999-2003 Dale French, 1976-79 Al Kroboth, 1967-69 Wells Holland, 1979-82 Kirill Misyuchenko, 1996-98 Keith Stowers, 1960-62 Richard Johnson, 1973-76 Kent Hill, 1985-88

Field Goal % Leaders Year 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

Player Art Musselman Ray Graves Art Musselman Art Musselman Keith Stowers Keith Stowers Dick Martini Larry Hitchcock Danny Mohr John DeBrosse Danny Mohr Al Kroboth Al Kroboth Ben Ledbetter Mike Ruddle John Sutor Oscar Scott Arthur McGriff Richard Johnson Richard Johnson Robert Hoak Randy Nesbit Dale French Mark Cartwright Wells Holland Wells Holland Regan Truesdale Al Sheppard Regan Truesdale Leon Bryant Kent Hill James Stevens Patrick Elmore Robert Dalley Ted Mosay Robert Dalley Scott VanSchaardenburg Moncrief Michael Moncrief Michael Kirill Misyuchenko Matt Newman Ryan Sears Alan Puckett Romas Krywonis Gregg Jones Gregg Jones Gregg Jones Aaron Xia

G 25 27 20 23 25 23 23 20 22 23 23 25 25 24 25 25 25 24 17 27 27 25 27 27 26 28 28 27 29 27 28 28 28 28 28 28 27 27 27 25 27 27 27 28 28 29 28 28

FGM 143 121 127 162 90 114 109 122 67 112 132 90 131 102 101 115 110 115 71 114 98 149 86 100 110 92 149 79 242 93 93 84 208 91 187 126 74 89 136 74 138 72 81 43 56 62 68 78

FGA 121 280 273 336 182 208 257 262 124 228 288 176 218 196 199 212 214 218 123 211 194 276 144 172 205 171 280 158 474 166 169 154 376 175 349 231 135 150 231 128 270 144 153 86 84 104 129 177

PCT 44.5 43.2 46.5 48.1 49.4 54.8 42.4 46.5 54.0 49.1 45.8 51.1 60.1 52.0 50.8 54.2 51.4 52.8 57.7 54.0 50.5 54.0 59.7 58.1 53.7 53.8 53.2 50.0 51.1 56.0 55.0 54.5 55.3 52.0 53.6 54.5 54.8 59.3 58.9 57.8 51.1 50.0 52.9 50.0 66.0 59.6 52.7 44.1


Individual Records • 3-Point Field Goals 3-Point Field Goals in a Game 1.

2. 3. 4.

9 9 8 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

Aaron Nichols vs. Marshall, 1991 Travis Cantrell vs. Western Carolina, 2002 Craig Bardo vs. College of Charleston, 1987 Aaron Nichols vs. Virginia Military Institute, 1991 Travis Cantrell vs. Chattanooga, 2002 Clyde Wormley vs. Chattanooga, 2003 Craig Bardo vs. Western Carolina, 1987 Ryan Nesbit vs. UNC-Asheville, 1988 Ed Conroy vs. East Tennessee State, 1988 Ryan Nesbit vs. Savannah State, 1989 Aaron Nichols vs. Western Carolina, 1991 Noy Castillo vs. N.C. Wesleyan, 1995 Jamie Jenkins vs. Wofford, 1998 Alan Puckett vs. East Tennessee State, 1999 Alan Puckett vs. Florida A&M, 2000 Alan Puckett vs. Ferrum, 2001 Alan Puckett vs. College of Charleston, 2001 Travis Cantrell vs. College of Charleston, 2001 Travis Cantrell vs. Appalachian State, 2001 Travis Cantrell vs. College of Charleston, 2002 Clyde Wormley vs. East Tennessee State, 2003 Dante Terry vs. Emmanuel, 2004 Dante Terry vs. Webber International, 2004

3-Point Field Goals in a Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

102 96 77 73 72 71 67 63 63 10. 62 62

Travis Cantrell, 2002 Noy Castillo, 1995 Craig Bardo, 1987 Ryan Nesbit, 1990 Aaron Nichols, 1991 Alan Puckett, 2000 Travis Cantrell, 2001 David Stephens, 1994 Dante Terry, 2004 Noy Castillo, 1997 Alan Puckett, 2001

3-Point Field Goals in a Career 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

255 242 230 191 132 129 125 107 103 93

Travis Cantrell, 1999-02 Alan Puckett, 1999-02 Noy Castillo, 1994-97 Ryan Nesbit, 1987-90 Jamie Jenkins, 1995-98 Terry Campbell, 1991-94 Aaron Nichols, 1990-91 Lamar Wright, 1991-94 Ed Conway, 1986-89 Dante Terry, 2003-present

7. 8. 9. 10.

44.4 43.8 42.9 42.8

Leon Bryant, 1988 Ted Mosay, 1991 Patrick Elmore, 1990 Alan Puckett, 2000

3-Point Field Goal % in a Career 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

46.3 42.4 42.2 41.2 40.6 39.7 39.5 39.5 9. 38.5 10. 38.0

Leon Bryant, 1986-89 Patrick Elmore, 1984, 89-90 Aaron Nichols, 1990-91 Ted Mosay, 1988-91 Alan Puckett, 1998-present Felipe de las Pozas, 1980-83 Ryan Nesbit, 1987-90 Ed Conroy, 1986-89 Craig Bardo, 1985-87 Dan Matthews, 1983-85

3-Point Field Goal % Leaders Year 1981 1982 1983 1984 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

Player Felipe de las Pozas Felipe de las Pozas Felipe de las Pozas Dan Matthews Ryan Nesbit Leon Bryant Ryan Nesbit Patrick Elmore Aaron Nichols Lamar Wright Terry Campbell David Stevens Noy Castillo Jonathan Kunz Jamie Jenkins Jamie Jenkins Alan Puckett Alan Puckett Alan Puckett Michael Joseph Dante Terry Dante Terry

G 25 28 28 28 27 28 27 28 23 28 27 27 27 24 27 27 27 29 28 29 27 28

3FG 3FGA PCT 14 41 34.1 4 14 28.6 34 76 44.7 19 49 38.8 30 72 41.7 32 72 44.4 48 97 49.5 24 56 42.9 72 161 44.7 26 79 32.9 39 109 35.8 63 170 37.1 96 274 35.0 33 85 38.8 49 132 37.1 54 149 36.2 55 113 48.7 71 166 43.9 62 154 40.3 17 42 40.5 30 83 36.1 63 205 30.7

3-Point Field Goal % in a Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 6.

49.5 48.7 47.1 44.7 44.7 44.5

Ryan Nesbit, 1989 Alan Puckett, 1999 Leon Bryant, 1989 Aaron Nichols, 1991 Felipe de las Pozas, 1983 Ed Conroy, 1989

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Individual Records • Free Throws Free Throws in a Game 1. 22 Gary Daniels vs. Toledo 1962 3. 4.

9.

22 17 15 15 15 15 15 14 14 14

Regan Truesdale vs. Marshal 1984 Max Mombollet vs. Western Carolina 2003 Louie Gilbert vs. Appalachian State 1982 Louie Gilbert vs. Furman 1983 Regan Truesdale vs. Chattanooga 1985 Reggie Jones vs. VMI 1993 Lamar Wright vs. Furman 1993 Moncrief Michael vs. Western Carolina 1995 Kent Hill vs. East Tennessee State 1986 Travis Cantrell vs. Davidson 2000

Free Throws in a Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

209 175 161 149 144 140 129 126 119 117 117

Gary Daniels, 1962 Gary Daniels, 1961 Regan Truesdale, 1984 Willie Taylor, 1969 Cliff Washburn, 2002 Regan Truesdale, 1985 John Sutor, 1972 Dick Wherry, 1957 Kent Hill, 1988 Art Musselman, 1958 Willie Taylor, 1970

Free Throws in a Career 1. 2. 3. 4.

6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

466 377 353 332 332 317 295 292 290 287

Gary Daniels, 1960-62 Regan Truesdale, 1982-85 Willie Taylor, 1968-70 Art Musselman, 1957-60 Cliff Washburn, 1999-02 Kent Hill, 1985-88 Ray Graves, 1957-60 Craig Burgess, 1984-87 Dick Wherry, 1957-60 Rick Swing, 1976-79

Free Throw Percentage in a Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

92.5 90.2 89.3 88.5 86.7 86.1 86.0 85.7 84.7 84.7

Randy Nesbit, 1980 John DeBrosse, 1968 Travis Cantrell, 2002 Chuck Cordell, 1973 Herwig Baumann, 1966 Jimmy Tharpe, 1985 Todd Holstein, 1990 Abe Hodges, 1993 Jimmy Tharpe, 1984 Ed Conroy, 1988

Free Throw Percentage in a Career 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

7. 8. 9. 10.

110

85.0 84.4 83.4 83.0 82.5 82.5 81.5 81.3 80.3 80.1

Chuck Cordell, 1972-74 Travis Cantrell, 1999-02 Jimmy Tharpe, 1983-86 Todd Holstein, 1990-92 Herwig Baumann, 1964-66 Randy Nesbit, 1978-80 Ed Conroy, 1986-89 John DeBrosse, 1966-68 Felipe de las Pozas, 1980-83 Jerry Hirsch, 1968-70

Season Free Throw Percentage Leaders

Year 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

Player G Dick Wherry 25 Teddy Weeks 27 Ray Graves 20 Ray Graves 23 Dan Howe 25 Keith Stowers 23 Larry Hitchcock 23 Jim McCurdy 20 Jim McCurdy 24 Herwig Baumann 23 John DeBrosse 24 John DeBrosse 25 Willie Taylor 25 Jerry Hirsch 24 Ben Ledbetter 24 Cal Hayslip 25 Chuck Cordell 26 Greg Weber 23 Don Server 17 Mike Ange 24 Rick Swing 27 Mike Ange 25 Rick Swing 27 Randy Nesbit 27 Ed Cornwell 25 Felipe de las Pozas 28 Felipe de las Pozas 28 Jimmy Tharpe 28 Jimmy Tharpe 29 Jimmy Tharpe 28 Ed Conroy 28 Ed Conroy 24 Ed Conroy 28 Todd Holstein 27 Todd Holstein 28 Reggie Jones 25 Abe Hodges 23 Augustus McDowell 27 Noy Castillo 27 Noy Castillo 25 Jamie Jenkins 27 Jamie Jenkins 27 Travis Cantrell 27 Michael Joseph 29 Travis Cantrell 28 Travis Cantrell 29 Clyde Wormley 28 Max Mombollet 28

FTM 126 40 43 80 47 70 43 62 81 91 41 37 149 71 66 63 69 65 39 43 108 56 81 74 24 61 64 50 87 51 51 50 67 37 70 38 24 27 32 68 47 70 31 45 67 92 38 71

FTA 183 56 62 103 64 93 53 82 108 105 49 41 187 88 80 82 78 89 47 55 135 67 102 80 32 73 81 59 101 61 63 59 81 43 85 51 28 36 38 83 57 86 37 55 80 103 50 92

PCT 68.8 71.4 69.4 77.7 73.4 75.3 81.2 75.6 75.0 86.7 83.6 90.2 79.7 80.7 82.5 76.8 88.5 73.0 83.0 78.2 80.0 83.6 79.4 92.5 75.0 83.6 79.0 84.7 86.1 83.6 81.0 84.7 82.7 86.0 82.4 74.5 87.5 75.0 84.2 81.9 82.5 81.4 83.8 81.8 83.7 89.3 76.0 77.2


1957 (Won 11, Lost 14) Player Avg. Teddy Weeks 16.3 Dick Wherry 16.1 Art Musselman 13.8 Ray Graves 10.0 Jerry Records 8.0

1969 (Won 13, Lost 12) Player Avg. Tee Hooper 17.3 Willie Taylor 14.9 Jerry Hirsch 13.8 Al Kroboth 13.0 Ben Ledbetter 9.4

1981 (Won 9, Lost 17) Player Avg. Wells Holland 10.8 Greer Huguley 9.7 Wade Moore 9.2 Felipe de las Pozas 8.8 Louie Gilbert 8.6

1993 (Won 10, Lost 17) Player Avg. Andre Harris 10.5 Lamar Wright 9.4 Terry Campbell 9.4 Reggie Jones 9.3 David Stevens 8.6

1958 (Won 16, Lost 11) Player Avg. Art Musselman 15.7 Dick Wherry 12.7 Ray Graves 12.6 Teddy Weeks 7.4 Bob Blackledge 7.2

1970 (Won 8, Lost 16) Player Avg. Jerry Hirsch 19.6 Lou Meckstroth 11.9 Willie Taylor 11.7 Ben Ledbetter 9.6 Mike Ruddle 7.1

1982 (Won 14, Lost 14) Player Avg. Felipe de las Pozas 13.5 Louie Gilbert 13.0 Greer Huguley 9.8 Wells Holland 8.9 Gerald Toney 8.2

1994 (Won 11, Lost 17) Player Avg. David Stevens 13.3 Reggie Jones 13.3 Terry Campbell 10.3 Moncrief Michael 8.8 Augustus McDowell 7.4

1959 (Won 15, Lost 5) Player Avg. Art Musselman 16.1 Dick Wherry 13.7 Dick Jones 10.8 Ray Graves 9.2 Bob Blackledge 6.3

1971 (Won 13, Lost 12) Player Avg. Ben Ledbetter 13.3 John Sutor 11.8 Lou Meckstroth 10.3 Mike Ruddle 9.9 Steve Fishel 9.4

1983 (Won 12, Lost 16) Player Avg. Felipe de las Pozas 16.5 Regan Truesdale 13.1 Louie Gilbert 8.7 Gerald Toney 7.2 Shawn Brown 6.3

1995 (Won 11, Lost 16) Player Avg. Moncrief Michael 13.8 Noy Castillo 13.8 Matt Newman 10.3 Reggie Jones 8.3 Chad Leonard 7.3

1960 (Won 15, Lost 8) Player Avg. Art Musselman 17.7 Ray Graves 16.8 Dick Jones 14.1 Gary Daniels 10.8 Dick Wherry 7.3

1972 (Won 12, Lost 13) Player Avg. Steve Fishel 14.9 Oscar Scott 12.4 John Sutor 11.8 Lou Meckstroth 11.7 Jim Below 7.2

1984 (Won 14, Lost 14) Player Avg. Regan Truesdale 22.0 Patrick Elmore 10.6 Don Matthews 7.7 Al Sheppard 7.1 John Sterling 6.8

1996 (Won 10, Lost 16) Player Avg. Jamie Jenkins 15.3 Noy Castillo 14.0 Matt Newman 12.5 Virgil Stevens 11.0 Kirill Misyuchenko 7.6

1961 (Won 17, Lost 8) Player Avg. Gary Daniels 23.2 Dick Jones 16.1 Keith Stowers 10.2 Jerry Buchanan 6.8 Charlie Madrazo 5.5

1973 (Won 11, Lost 15) Player Avg. Steve Fishel 18.3 Chuck Cordell 15.3 Oscar Scott 11.2 Greg Weber 7.5 Richard Johnson 5.4 Mike Morris 5.4

1985 (Won 18, Lost 11) Player Avg. Regan Truesdale 21.5 Jimmy Tharpe 10.3 Craig Bardo 9.2 Craig Burgess 8.7 Don Matthews 7.5

1997 (Won 13, Lost 14) Player Avg. Virgil Stevens 14.4 Matt Newman 12.7 Jamie Jenkins 11.6 Noy Castillo 11.0 Kirill Misyuchenko 8.9

1986 (Won 10, Lost 18) Player Avg. Craig Bardo 16.5 Kent Hill 13.8 Craig Burgess 13.4 John Hartwell 8.7 Leon Bryant 7.5

1998 (Won 15, Lost 13) Player Avg. Jamie Jenkins 14.7 Virgil Stevens 13.3 Matt Newman 10.4 Kirill Misyuchenko 6.5 Ryan Sears 6.4

1987 (Won 13, Lost 15) Player Avg. Craig Burgess 17.6 Craig Bardo 14.4 Leon Bryant 10.0 Kent Hill 9.3 Ed Conroy 8.1

1999 (Won 9, Lost 18) Player Avg. Alan Puckett 9.0 Rod Shiver 8.8 Ryan Sears 8.4 Jerald Freeman 8.0 Travis Cantrell 6.6

1988 (Won 8, Lost 20) Player Avg. Kent Hill 14.4 Leon Bryant 13.8 Ed Conroy 9.7 Shelton Campbell 6.7 James Stevens 6.6

2000 (Won 9, Lost 20) Player Avg. Alan Puckett 12.3 Cliff Washburn 9.6 Travis Cantrell 8.9 Michael Joseph 7.7 Mike Roy 6.4

1989 (Won 16, Lost 12) Player Avg. Patrick Elmore 18.0 Leon Bryant 13.8 Ed Conroy 10.9 Ted Mosay 10.1 Johnny Smith 9.5

2001 (Won 16, Lost 12) Player Avg. Travis Cantrell 12.7 Alan Puckett 10.6 Cliff Washburn 10.3 Michael Joseph 8.0 Romas Krywonis 6.4

1990 (Won 12, Lost 16) Player Avg. Patrick Elmore 20.8 Ted Mosay 10.6 Ryan Nesbit 9.5 Aaron Nichols 8.9 Johnny Smith 8.6

2002 (Won 17, Lost 12) Player Ave. Travis Cantrell 16.6 Michael Joseph 12.1 Cliff Washburn 10.6 Alan Puckett 7.4 Gregg Jones 6.3

1991 (Won 6, Lost 22) Player Avg. Ted Mosay 17.5 Aaron Nichols 15.0 Todd Holstein 9.8 Lamar Wright 8.3 Scott VanSchaardenburg 7.1

2003 (Won 8, Lost 20) Player Ave. Max Mombollet 12.0 Clyde Wormley 9.5 Michael Joseph 9.0 Kevin Hammack 7.5 Gregg Jones 7.3

1992 (Won 10, Lost 18) Player Avg. Andre Harris 14.8 Robert Dalley 11.0 Todd Holstein 9.3 Terry Campbell 7.4 Lamar Wright 6.4

2004 (Won 6, Lost 22) Player Ave. Dante Terry 11.3 Max Mombollet 9.7 Kevin Hammack 9.7 J’mel Everhart 7.4 Erick Wilson 6.7

1962 (Won 8, Lost 15) Player Avg. Gary Daniels 23.9 Keith Stowers 12.9 Charlie Madrazo 8.5 Mike West 8.2 Wayne Isaacs 7.0 1963 (Won 3, Lost 20) Player Avg. Dick Martini 14.1 George Metkiff 10.3 Charlie Madrazo 10.2 Mike West 9.0 Larry Hitchcock 8.3 1964 (Won 11, Lost 10) Player Avg. Larry Hitchcock 14.8 Clem Hartley 14.1 Jim McCurdy 13.9 Dick Martini 12.2 Mike West 10.6 1965 (Won 13, Lost 11) Player Avg. Herwig Baumann 14.9 Clem Hartley 14.1 Dick Martini 13.7 Jim McCurdy 13.6 Danny Mohr 7.5 1966 (Won 7, Lost 16) Player Avg. Herwig Baumann 18.5 Danny Mohr 15.7 Doug Bridges 12.6 John DeBrosse 10.8 Rob Cauthen 6.3 1967 (Won 8, Lost 16) Player Avg. John DeBrosse 14.4 Danny Mohr 13.8 Pat Conroy 12.0 Al Kroboth 10.0 Doug Bridges 9.2 1968 (Won 11, Lost 14) Player Avg. Tee Hooper 15.8 Doug Bridges 15.2 Willie Taylor 11.4 John DeBrosse 11.1 Al Kroboth 10.6

1974 (Won 10, Lost 14) Player Avg. Rodney McKeever 15.0 Arthur McGriff 11.0 Chuck Cordell 10.8 Greg Weber 10.7 Richard Johnson 7.1 1975 (Won 5, Lost 15)

Player Rodney McKeever Richard Johnson Mike Ange Rick Barger Ricky Day

Avg. 23.0 10.5 9.9 9.5 8.5

1976 (Won 10, Lost 17) Player Avg. Rodney McKeever 20.5 Mike Ange 10.7 Richard Johnson 10.4 Chris Davis 10.1 Ricky Day 7.3 1977 (Won 8, Lost 19)

Player Rick Swing Bob Jacobs Robert Hoak Tom Slawson Chris Davis

1978 (Won 8, Lost 19)

Player Rick Swing Randy Nesbit Tom Slawson Robert Hoak Mike Ange

Avg. 16.6 10.8 7.9 7.6 7.1 Avg. 13.33 13.32 12.5 9.2 6.2

1979 (Won 20, Lost 7) Player Avg. Tom Slawson 17.1 Rick Swing 16.0 Randy Nesbit 11.6 Dale French 8.6 Wade Moore 6.1 1980 (Won 14, Lost 13) Player Avg. Tom Slawson 15.4 Randy Nesbit 12.4 Mark Cartwright 8.6 Wade Moore 6.3 Greer Huguley 5.7

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Noteworthy Games Citadel 100-pt games

Score 117-100 115-88 114-57 113-80 112-75 112-85 112-90 111-93 109-90 108-77 108-62 107-105 107-92 106-101 106-112 105-97 105-48 105-54 105-75 105-91 103-52 103-61 102-85 102-101 102-53 101-49 101-88 101-108 100-73 100-80 100-72 100-60

Margin +17 +27 +57 +33 +37 +27 +22 +18 +19 +31 +46 +2 +15 +5 -6 +8 +57 +51 +30 +14 +51 +42 +17 +1 +49 + 52 +13 -7 +27 +20 +28 +40

Opponent Chattanooga UNC-Wilmington Toccoa Falls Benedict Indiana State Coker Florida Presbyterian Coker Mississippi Newberry Erskine South Carolina-Aiken Baptist Western Carolina Campbell Western Carolina Piedmont Piedmont Ferrum East Carolina Anderson Piedmont Wofford Youngstown State St. Mary’s (MD) Emory Newberry Virginia Military Institute Savannah State Marshall Tennessee Wesleyan Florida State

Opponent 100-pt games

Score 67-154 54-125 78-121 76-121 65-121 50-118 67-117 93-116 70-114 72-114 85-113 63-113 61-112 106-112 98-112 68-112 81-111 74-108 69-108 69-108 101-108 89-108

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Margin -87 -71 -43 -45 -56 -68 -50 -23 -44 -42 -28 -50 -51 -6 -14 -44 -30 -34 -39 -39 -7 -19

Opponent Furman Paris Island Marines Marshall South Carolina Gibbes AAU North Carolina Presbyterian Virginia Tech Clemson Furman Rhode Island Presbyterian South Carolina Campbell Richmond Furman East Carolina Weber State Duke Pennsylvania Virginia Military Institute Richmond

Year 1972 1975 1999 1987 1989 1985 1972 1986 1971 1984 1965 1982 1975 1984 1976 2002 1989 1984 2001 1967 1997 1979 1969 1991 1996 1994 1982 1975 1989 1989 1971 1960

Year 1955 1955 1988 1956 1955 1991 1956 1962 1956 1954 1988 1956 1996 1976 1963 1956 1975 1992 1990 1977 1975 1969

88-107 67-107 67-107 82-107 68-107 77-106 75-106 59-106 71-106 73-106 68-105 78-105 107-105 49-105 59-105 83-105 51-104 95-104 81-104 73-103 75-103 47-103 92-102 85-102 75-102 102-101 117-100

-19 -40 -40 -25 -39 -29 -31 -47 -35 -33 -37 -27 +2 -56 -46 -22 -53 -9 -23 -30 -28 -56 -10 -17 -27 +1 +17

East Tennessee State Alabama Roanoke Georgia Southern Furman Furman Clemson North Carolina Virginia Military Institute Presbyterian Chattanooga Marshall South Carolina-Aiken UCLA North Carolina State Auburn North Carolina Furman Xavier, Ohio Pennsylvania North Carolina State Virginia Tech Davidson Clemson East Tennessee State Youngstown State Chattanooga

Noteworthy Games

1992 1992 1970 1965 1953 1978 1975 1969 1963 1954 1995 1988 1982 1972 1970 1967 1986 1979 1966 1978 1976 1956 1985 1967 1966 1991 1972

Game 1 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 1910

Season 1901 1924 1930 1937 1942 1949 1954 1958 1963 1967 1971 1975 1979 1983 1986 1990 1993 1997 2001 2004 2004

Opponent College of Charleston Furman Furman Erskine Erskine Wake Forest Furman VMI West Virginia Georgia Southern Furman Clemson Western Carolina College of Charleston Appalachian State Dayton Marshall VMI Coastal Carolina Western Carolina Elon

Score 7-25 16-28 25-52 23-24 35-36 36-57 63-91 77-63 61-86 78-79 90-80 75-106 78-54 50-63 55-65 76-97 68-52 76-86 60-68 42-71 56-66

Win 1 50 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 845

Season 1913 1921 1927 1939 1956 1965 1974 1983 1992 2001 2004

Opponent College of Charleston Furman Wofford South Carolina Newberry George Washington Appalachian State Western Carolina Barton Limestone Georgia Southern

Score 24-21 31-21 41-23 40-37 82-78 69-68 77-76 83-80 77-60 78-72 68-65


Year 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

Annual Attendance Home – Avg. 20,370 – 1,567 15,850 – 1,585 34,055 – 2,128 25,620 – 1,601 20,675 – 1,216 42,150 – 2,634 26,530 – 1,769 17,430 – 1,245 19,169 – 1,475 18,208 – 1,300 16,696 – 1,284 18,319 – 1,409 17,551 – 1,097 17,218 – 1,324 12,057 – 1,005 13,381 – 1,115 38,075 – 2,380 20,960 – 1,310 19,405 – 1,492 14,615 – 1,329 37,757 – 2,697 16,736 – 1,395 24,258 – 1,866 26,856 – 1,790 23,251 – 1,661 20,294 – 1,450 19,121 – 1,471 28,675 – 2,048 28,828 – 2,059 27,555 – 1,837 22,212 – 1,388

Away – Avg. 44,140 – 4,013 36,125 – 3,613 42,155 – 3,832 34,005 – 3,091 40,750 – 4,075 59,460 – 5,405 62,435 – 5,203 40,142 – 3,345 68,103 – 4,540 66,720 – 4,766 72,733 – 4,848 75,936 – 4,746 46,274 – 3,856 70,869 – 4,725 65,756 – 4,384 62,733 – 4,826 62,560 – 5,213 64,437 – 5,370 75,182 – 5,783 54,871 – 3,429 48,789 – 3,753 51,361 – 3,951 32,897 – 3,290 32,178 – 2,682 42,946 – 3,579 38,463 – 3,068 29,123 – 2,648 33,434 – 3,039 40,315 – 3,360 53,960 – 4,497 30,054 – 2,732

Total – Avg. 64,510 – 2,688 51,975 – 2,599 76,210 – 2,823 59,625 – 2,208 61,425 – 2,275 101,610 – 3,763 88,965 – 3,295 57,572 – 2,214 87,272 – 3,117 84,928 – 3,033 89,429 – 3,193 94,255 – 3,250 63,825 – 2,279 88,087 – 3,146 77,813 – 2,779 76,114 – 3,045 100,635 – 3,594 85,397 – 3,050 98,160 – 3,505 69,486 – 2,574 86,546 – 3,205 78,735 – 2,916 81,148 – 3,121 59,034 – 2,186 71,349 – 2,548 60,404 – 2,237 54,984 – 1,896 66,159 – 2,363 77,153 – 2,660 83,946 – 2,998 54,481 – 1,946

Top Home Crowds Att. 6,000 6,000 6,000 5,907 5,854 5,822 5,675 5,563

Opponent College of Charleston South Carolina Duke College of Charleston College of Charleston South Carolina College of Charleston College of Charleston

Date 2-6-99 2-20-97 1-16-91 2-10-94 1-11-90 12-5-00 1-25-96 2-12-01

Score 39-60 55-85 50-83 49-51 58-81 71-74 69-76 62-58

Top Crowds To Watch The Citadel Att. 19,207 17,143 17,503 16,985 15,500 15,300 12,487 11,769 11,666 11,666 11,666 11,666 11,666 11,666

Site Chapel Hill, NC Chapel Hill, NC College Park, MD Bloomington, IN Nashville, TN Lawrence, KS Los Angeles, CA Dayton, OH Charlotte,NC Charlotte, NC Charlotte, NC Charlotte, NC Charlotte, NC Charlotte, NC

Opponent North Carolina North Carolina Maryland Indiana Vanderbilt Kansas UCLA Dayton North Carolina N.C. State N.C. State North Carolina N.C. State N.C. State

Year 1990-91 1991-92 2002-03 1973-74 1978-79 1986-87 1971-72 1989-90 1979-80 1979-80 1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84

Score 50-118 58-97 49-97 55-74 63-78 71-74 49-105 76-97 40-51 35-57 44-54 46-67 47-57 49-50

Honors & Awards Southern Conference Coach-of-the-Year (Anton Foy Award) Norm Sloan, 1957 Les Robinson, 1979 Randy Nesbit, 1989 Southern Conference Coaches Coach-of-the-Year Randy Nesbit, 1989 Southern Conference Player-of-the-Year (Malcolm U. Pitt Award) Rodney McKeever, 1976 Regan Truesdale, 1984 Regan Truesdale, 1985 All-Southern Conference First Team (voted by media) Gary Daniels, 1961 Gary Daniels, 1962 John Sutor, 1972 Steve Fishel, 1973 Rodney McKeever, 1975 Rodney McKeever, 1976 Rick Swing, 1979 Regan Truesdale, 1984 Regan Truesdale, 1985 Patrick Elmore, 1990 Ted Mosay, 1991

All-Southern Conference Second Team (voted by media) Herwig Baumann, 1966 Tee Hooper, 1969 Ben Ledbetter, 1971 Steve Fishel, 1972 Rodney McKeever, 1974 Rick Swing, 1977 Randy Nesbit, 1979 Tom Slawson, 1979 Tom Slawson, 1980 Randy Nesbit, 1980 Felipe de las Pozas, 1983 Craig Burgess, 1987 Patrick Elmore, 1989 Jamie Jenkins, 1998 Travis Cantrell, 2002 All-Southern Conference (voted by coaches) Patrick Elmore, 1990 Ted Mosay, 1991 Reggie Jones, 1994 Moncrief Michael, 1995 Noy Castillo, 1996 Jamie Jenkins, 1998 Southern Conference All-Freshman Team Leon Bryant, 1986 Aaron Nichols, 1990 Lamar Wright, 1991 Moncrief Michael, 1994

Matt Newman, 1995 Virgil Stevens, 1996 Alan Puckett, 1999 Rod Shiver, 1999 J’mel Everhart, 2004 Southern Conference All-Tournament First Team Art Musselman, 1959 Gary Daniels, 1961 Rick Swing, 1979 Regan Truesdale, 1985 Southern Conference All-Tournament Second Team Jake Burrows, 1940 John Shumate, 1943 Ray Graves, 1959 Dick Jones, 1961 Gary Daniels, 1962 Doug Bridges, 1967 Ben Ledbetter, 1971 Chuck Cordell, 1974 Rodney McKeever, 1976 Rick Swing, 1977 Randy Nesbit, 1979 Tom Slawson, 1979 Felipe de las Pozas, 1982 Felipe de las Pozas, 1983 Regan Truesdale, 1983 Craig Burgess, 1987 Patrick Elmore, 1989 Jamie Jenkins, 1999

Southern Conference Player-of-the-Week Ben Ledbetter (3), 1971 Rick Swing (11), 1977 Tom Slawson (1), 1979 Rick Swing (5), 1979 Tom Slawson (12), 1979 Regan Truesdale (8), 1983 Regan Truesdale (6), 1984 Regan Truesdale (9), 1984 Regan Truesdale (1), 1985 Regan Truesdale (2), 1985 Regan Truesdale (8), 1985 Kent Hill (3), 1986 Kent Hill (8), 1986 Leon Bryant (4), 1987 Kent Hill (12), 1988 Patrick Elmore (10), 1989 Patrick Elmore (6), 1990 Patrick Elmore (11), 1990 Terry Campbell (2), 1994 Moncrief Michael (10), 1995 Matt Newman (12), 1995 Noy Castillo (7), 1996 Matt Newman (5), 1997 Jamie Jenkins (7), 1998 Cliff Washburn (2), 2001 Alan Puckett (5), 2001

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Ange, Mike ‘75-76-77-78 (9.9, 10.7, 5.2, 6.2) Virginia Beach, VA Atkinson, Jim ‘73 (0.0) Mullins, SC Ballard, Al ‘56 Asheville, NC Bardo, Craig ‘85-86-87 (9.2, 16.5, 14.4) Carbondale, IL Barger Rick ‘74-75-76 (4.1, 9.5, 3.3) Columbia, SC Baumann, Herwig ‘64-65-66 (4.8, 14.9, 18.5) Dayton, OH Bell, Larry ‘74-75 (2.8, 1.9) Crisfield, MD Below, Jim ‘71-72 (4.0, 7.2) West Palm Beach, FL Bishop, James ‘88-89 (1.9, 1.1) Darlington, SC Blackledge, Bob ‘57-58-59 (4.5, 7.2, 6.3) Fort Wayne, IN Bomhorst, Dave ‘68 (0.0) Piqua, OH Braggs, Boikai ‘91, ‘93 (2.1, 0.3) Darlington, SC Bridges, Doug ‘66-67-68 (12.6, 8.4, 15.2) Raleigh, SC Brown, Shawn ‘82-83-84-85 (4.9, 6.3, 6.3, 6.6) Charleston, SC Bryant, Leon ‘87-88-89 (7.5, 10.0, 12.4,13.8) Hampton, SC Buchanan, Jerry ‘58-59-60-61 (2.0, 2.5, 2.4, 6.8) Charleston, SC Burgess, Craig ‘84-85-86-87 (3.3, 8.7, 13.4, 17.6) Lake City, SC Burns, Marshall ‘93-94 (1.6, 0.2) Charleston, SC Campbell, Shelton ‘88 (6.7) Charleston, SC Campbell, Terry ‘91-92-93-94 (5.8, 7.4, 9.4, 10.3) Camden, SC

Craig Burgess

Pat Conroy

Cantrell, Travis ‘99-00 -01-02 (6.6, 8.9,12.7, 16.6) Floyd, VA Cartwright, Mark ‘79-80 (5.0, 8.6) Bakersfield, CA Castillo, Noy ‘94-95-96-97 (3.0, 13.8, 14.0, 11.0) New Albany, IN Cathcart, Jim ‘54 Chatham, NJ Cauthen, Rob ‘66-67-68 (6.3, 1.2, 1.5) Rock Hill, SC Connor, Greg ‘67-68-69 (5.6, 3.3, 4.4) Morris, IL Conroy, Ed ‘86-87-88-89 (3.2, 8.1, 9.7, 10.9) Davenport, IO Conroy, Pat ‘65-66-67 (5.3, 4.6, 11.8) Beaufort, SC Cordell, Chuck ‘72-73-74 (3.0, 15.3, 10.8) Marion, SC Cornwell, Ed ‘79-80-81 (0.9, 0.7, 4.1) Charleston, SC Crafton, Trevor ‘99 (3.9) Hanover, IN Creech, Dennis ‘71 (1.1) Charleston, SC Cunningham, Jackie ‘95 (2.1) Shelby, NC Dalley, Robert ‘88-89-90 & ‘92 (5.5, 3.2, 8.5, 11.0) Surrey,England Damon, Chuck ‘76 (4.5, 3.2) Grand Rapids, MI Daniels, Gary ‘60-61-62 (10.8, 23.2, 23.9) Canton, OH Davis, Chris ‘76-77-78-79 (10.1, 7.1, 5.8, 6.1) Kershaw, SC Davis, Matt ‘03-04 (2.2, 2.1) Dallas, TX Day, Ricky ‘74-75-76-77 (5.3, 8.5, 7.3, 3.3) Charleston, SC DeBrosse, John ‘66-67-68 (10.8, 14.4, 11.1) Piqua, OH De Groote, Cory ‘92 (1.8) Terre Haute, IN de las Pozas, Felipe ‘80-81-82-83 (3.3, 8.8, 13.5, 16.5) Miami, FL Dicks, Dale ‘78 (0.4) Lake City, SC Driver, Bob ‘54-55 Jacksonville, FL Earls, Reno ‘96 (6.0) Gainesville, GA Edgington, Al ‘72-73 (1.3, 0.0) Findlay, OH Ellison, Morton ‘55 Charleston, SC Elliott, Bob ‘58-59-60-61 (0.3, 3.6, 1.8, -) Morganfield, KY Elmore, Patrick ‘84, ‘89-90 (10.6, 18.0, 20.8) Ridgeville, SC Everhart, J’mel ‘04 (7.4, 7.0) Tyler, TX Ferris, Bob ‘73-74 (0.8, 1.1) Lompac, CA Fishel, Steve ‘71-72-73 (9.4, 14.9, 18.3) Monticello, IN Fiske, Bill ‘54-55, Miami, FL Ford, Al ‘82 (0.8) Sumter, SC

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Fowler, Kelvin ‘04 (1.3, 0.9) Garland, TX Fralinger, Al ‘54, Bridgeton, SC Frazier, Victor ‘84 (1.9) Hilton Head, SC Freeman, Jerald ‘98-99 (3.6, 8.0) N. Charleston, SC French, Dale ‘76-77-78-79 (2.6, 6.2, 5.8, 8.6) Lebanon, IN Gau, Tom ‘69 (0.9) Cincinnati, OH Gayewski, Gerry ‘56 Hunlocks Creek, PA Gilbert, Louie ‘80-81-82-83 (3.7, 8.6, 13.0, 8.7) Lawrenceburg, KY Glad, David ‘95-96 (0.3, 0.9) Leavenworth, KS Gochnauer, Matt ‘04 (1.1, 0.7) James Island, SC Gowdown, Dan ‘95 (4.5) Dayton, OH Graves, Ray ‘57-58-59-60 (10.0, 12.6, 9.2, 16.8) St. Mary’s, OH Hammack, Kevin ‘03-04 (8.4, 2.8, 4.6) Pumphrey, MD Hancock, Ward ‘55-56 Palatka, FL Hanna, Ron ‘56 New Kensington, PA Harmening, Dick ‘55-56 (10.3, 13.0) Greenfield, IN Harris, Andre ‘90-91-92-93 (3.1, 6.0, 14.8, 10.5) Greenville, SC Hartley, Clem ‘64-65 (5.9, 14.1) Portsmouth, OH Hartwell, John ‘84-85-86-87 (2.2, 5.7, 8.7, 5.0) Mobile, AL Hayslip, Cal ‘71-72 (6.0, 7.0) Spartanburg, SC Heyward, Wendell ‘99 (2.0) Charleston, SC Hill, Hoke ‘70 (3.7) Hartwell, GA Hill, Kent ‘85-86-87-88 (2.4, 13.8, 9.3, 14.4) Newberry, SC Hines, William ‘99 (2.4) Jacksonville, FL Hirsch, Jerry ‘68-69-70 (5.2, 13.8, 19.6) Oceanside, NY Hitchcock, Larry ‘62-63-64 (5.7, 8.3, 14.8) Richmond, IN Hoak, Robert ‘77-78 (7.9, 9.2) Woodberry Forest, VA Hodges, Abe ‘91-92-93 (0.9, 1.3, 3.0) Tallahassee, FL Holland, Wells ‘79-80-81-82 (2.8, 3.0, 10.8, 8.9) Aiken, SC Holstein, Todd ‘90-91-92 (6.3, 9.8, 9.3) Fairfield, OH Hooper, Tee ‘67-68-69 (7.2, 15.8, 17.3) Greenville, SC Howe, Dan ‘61 (12.1) Fort Wayne, IN Huguley, Greer ‘80-81-82-83 (5.7, 9.7, 9.8, 5.1) Greenville, SC Humphries, Chip ‘95 (0.3) Sumter, SC Isaacs, Wayne ‘62-63-64 (7.0, 6.7, 5.7) Newark, OH Ishie, Love ‘92 (1.0) Lagos, Nigeria Jacobs, Bob ‘77-78 (10.8, 4.6) Gosnell, AR James, Edward ‘81 (0.9) Society Hill, SC Jemerson, Marlon ‘92 (2.7) Charlestown, IN Jenkins, Jamie ‘95-96-97-98 (5.6,15.3, 11.6, 14.7) Lenior, NC Johnson, Ben ‘78 (2.2) Raleigh, SC Johnson, Richard ‘73-74-75-76 (5.4, 7.1, 10.5, 10.7) Blue Island,IL Johnson, Robbie ‘94 (0.2) Myrtle Beach, SC Jones, Dick ‘58-59-60-61 (4.4, 10.8, 14.1, 16.1) Columbus, OH Jones, Gregg ‘00-01-02-03 (4.3, 5.2, 6.3) Waldorf, MD Jones, Reggie ‘92-93-94 (4.3, 9.4, 13.3) Beaufort, SC Jordan, Patrick ‘01-2 (1.0, 0.7) Redwood City, CA Joseph, Michael ‘00-01-02 (7.7,8.0, 12.1) Deerfield Beach, FL Kennedy, Brian ‘67-68 (2.8, 1.8) Andover, MS Kiggans, Bob ‘63-64-65 (6.4, 2.0, 4.3) Wellsville, OH Kinzig, Brian ‘93-94 (0.2, 1.2), Pensacola, FL

Jamie Jenkins

Romas Krywonis

Kroboth, Al ‘67-68-69 (10.0, 10.6, 13.0) Linden, NJ Krywonis, Romas ‘00-01-02-03 (3.6,6.4, 5.0) Phoenix, MD Kunz, Jonathan ‘96-97-98-99 (5.1, 2.9, 3.6, 3.8) Hampden, ME


Mike Morris

Kenny Milford

LeForce, Jeff ‘82-83 (0.4, 0.5) Charleston, SC Ledbetter, Ben ‘69-70-71 (9.4, 9.6, 13.3) Charlestown, IN Leonard, Chad ‘93-94-95 (3.0, 5.8, 7.3) Bethesda, MD London, Julian ‘95-96-97-98 (2.7, 4.3, 1.1, 0.4) Greensboro, NC Lorin, Henry ‘76 (2.0) Utica, MI MacDonald, Glenn ‘73 (3.3) Wilmington, OH Madrazo, Charlie ‘61-62-63 (5.5, 8.5, 10.2) Harrison, NY Martini, Dick ‘63-64-65 (14.1, 12.2, 13.7) Passaic, NJ Mathis, Jimmy ‘76 (2.4) Charleston, SC Matthew, Don ‘83-84-85 (2.3, 7.7, 7.5) Panama City, FL McCurdy, Jim ‘64-65 (13.9, 13.6) Avalon, PA McDonald, Mickey ‘55-56-57 (-, 7.0, -) Miami, FL McDowell, Augustus ‘91-92-93-94 (2.6, 6.3, 3.9, 7.4) Goldsboro,NC McGriff, Arthur ‘74 (11.0) Lakeland, GA McKeever, Rodney ‘74-75-76 (15.0, 23.0, 20.5) Charleston, SC McQueeney, Billy ‘96-97-98 (0.0, 0.3) Charleston, SC Meade, Dick ‘62 (2.2) London, OH Meckstroth, Lou ‘70-71-72 (11.9, 10.3, 11.7) Lima, OH Michael, Moncrief ‘94-95 (8.8, 13.8) Charlotte, NC Milford, Kenny ‘00 -01-02-03 (3.4,2.1, 3.4) Charleston, SC Miller, Andy ‘03-04 (1.2, 2.4) Pittsburgh, PA Misyuchenko, Kirill ‘96-97-98 (7.6, 8.9, 6.5) West Hartford, CT Mohr, Danny ‘65-66-67 (7.5, 15.7, 13.3) Wilmington, SC Moiten, Dave ‘56 St. Augustine, FL Mombollet, Max ‘01-02-03-04 (8.0, 5.3) Central African Republic Moore, Wade ‘78-79-80-81 (4.3, 6.1, 6.3, 9.2) Florence, SC Morris, Mike ‘71-72-73 (1.7, 3.0, 5.4) St. Marys, WV Morrison, Greg ‘75 (7.4) Willshire, OH Mosay, Ted ‘88-89-90-91 (5.0, 10.1, 10.6, 17.5) Elizabeth, PA Musselman, Art ‘57-58-59-60 (13.8, 15.7, 16.1, 17.7) Huntington, IN Nesbit, Randy ‘78-79-80 (12.3, 11.6, 12.4) Sutersville, PA Nesbit, Ryan ‘87-88-89-90 (4.3, 5.8, 5.9, 9.5) Sutersville, PA Newman, Matt ‘95-96-97-98 (10.3, 12.5, 12.7, 10.4) Doylestown, OH Nichols, Aaron ‘90-91 (8.9, 15.0) Cincinnati, OH Olalere, Augustine ‘91 (0.0) Lagos, Nigeria Olsen, David ‘96 (3.0) Louisville, KY Omerod, Kip ‘61-62 (2.6, 3.4) Fort Wayne, IN Orrell, George ‘54 Hazelton, PA Paone, Ed ‘80-82-83 (2.2, 2.0, 2.3) Ocean City, NJ Parks, T.J. ‘79-80 (1.6, 2.7) Tucumcari, NM Patton, Bryan ‘97-98-99 (3.9, 4.7, 2.8) Cleveland, OH Plum, Andy ‘93 (2.5) Mason, OH Poole, Kevin ‘96 (0.7) Fort Clayton, Panama Puckett, Alan ‘99-00 -01 -02 (9.0, 12.3,10.6, 7.4) Hot Springs, AR Johan Rat (97-98-99 (0.3, 1.4, 2.4) Paris, France Rebber, Danny ‘61 (-) Seymour, IN Records, Jerry ‘57-58-59-60 (8.0, 4.9, 1.5, -) Columbia, IN Rieker, Mike ‘71 (1.9) Findlay, OH Roberts, Mike ‘94 (1.5) Malvern, PA Rodgers, John ‘75-76-77 (4.3, 1.8, 3.4) Pine Brook, NJ Roulston, Bill ‘88 (1.6) Summerville, SC Roy, Mike ‘98-99-00 -01(4.2, 6.1, 6.4,6.1) Meredith, NH Ruddle, Mike ‘70-71 (7.1, 9.9) Fairfield, OH Russell, Tonny ‘70 (3.9) Jackson, TN

Saville, Bert ‘56 Kinston, SC Sawyer, Richey ‘87 (1.6) Baton Rouge, LA Schwarze, Bob ‘56 Jersey City, NJ Scott, Oscar ‘72-73 (12.4, 11.2) Charleston, SC Sears, Ryan ‘96-97-98-99 (3.0, 4.3, 6.4, 8.4) Centerville, OH Server, Don ‘75-76-77 (4.3, 1.9, 2.3) Hanover, IN Setzer, Sewell ‘02 (0.3) Orlando, FL Shaffrey, Chris ‘82 (0.0) Huntington, WV Sheppard, Al ‘84-85 (7.1, 4.0) Tampa, FL Shiver, Rod ‘99 (8.8) Columbia, SC Shockley, Dick ‘54 (16.3) Wilmington, DE Slawson, Tom ‘77-78-79-80 (7.6, 12.5, 17.1, 14.5) Summerville, SC Smith, Johnny ‘87-88-89-90 (2.5, 4.4, 9.5, 8.6) Walterboro, SC Smith, Kevin ‘94 (0.6) Charleston, SC Sparling, Bud ‘55-56 Miami, FL Spivey, Gill ‘55-56 Charleston, SC Starkes, Xavier ‘81-82 (1.2, 1.0) Columbia, SC Sterling, John ‘82-83-84-85 (5.0, 5.0, 6.8) Greenville, SC Stevens, David ‘93-94 (8.6, 13.3) Goose Creek, SC Stevens, Virgil ‘96-97-98 (11.0, 14.4, 13.3) North Charleston, SC Stevens, James ‘86-87-88-89 (2.2, 4.6, 6.6, 5.3) Latta, SC Stowers, Keith ‘60-61-62 (1.3, 10.2, 12.9) Ironton, OH Sutor, John ‘71-72 (11.8, 14.3) Philadelphia, PA Swing, Rick ‘76-77-78-79 (7.0, 16.6, 13.3, 16.1) Frankfort, IN Terry, Dante ‘03-04 (8.0, 1.6) Virginia Beach, VA Theos, Jerry ‘77 (0.6) Charleston, SC Tindal, Red ‘54 Charleston, SC Tharpe, Jimmy ‘83-84-85-86 (3.8, 6.1, 10.3, 6.8) Winter Haven, FL Thompson, Joseph ‘04 (3.4, 1.7) Whiteville, NC Tobias, Ben ‘00-01-02-03 (0.9,2.1, 0.9) Oregon, OH Toney, Gerald ‘81-82-83 (8.1, 8.2, 7.2) Darlington, SC Trimble, John ‘75 (3.6) Hanover, IN Truesdale, Regan ‘82-83-84-85 (2.3, 13.1, 22.0, 21.5) Heath Springs, SC Tucker, Terry ‘79-80-81-82 (2.4, 3.1, 3.9, 0.7) Oak Lawn, IL VanSchaardenburg, Scott ‘91-92-93 (7.1, 5.2, 7.7) Bridgman, MI Von Harten, Skeet ‘54-55 Beaufort, SC

Clyde Wormley

Alan Puckett

Washburn, Cliff ‘99-00-01-02 (6.0, 9.6, 10.3, 10.6) Shelby, NC Weber, Greg ‘72-73-74 (3.3, 7.5, 10.7) Rossford, OH Weeks, Teddy ‘56-57-58-59 (10.6, 16.3, 7.4, 4.3) Charleston, SC Wehmeister, George ‘59-60-61 (4.9, 2.7, 5.1) Fort Wayne, IN West, Mike ‘62-63-64 (8.2, 9.0, 10.6) Media, PA Westburg, Keith ‘82 (0.8) Greenville, SC Wherry, Dick ‘57-58-59-60 (16.1, 12.7, 13.7, 7.3) Columbus, OH White, Al ‘54-55 Charleston, SC Williamson, Matt ‘91-92 (1.0) Marietta, GA Wilson, Erick ‘01-02-03 (2.5, 0.6) Omaha, NE Wormley, Clyde ‘00-01-02-03 (3.1,2.7, 3.9) Columbus, GA Wright, Lamar ‘91-92-93-94 (8.3, 6.4, 9.4, 6.0) Ft. Campbell, KY Xia, Aaron ‘04 (2.4, 1.3) Friendswood, TX Young, Kedron ‘02-03-04 (1.4, 0.7) Moncks Corner, SC Zinsky, Bill ‘67 (9.5) Glassboro, NJ

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1900-01 (0-1) Manager: Cadet C. S. McCall 7 College of Charleston

25

10 29 8 15

Virginia Tech Washington & Lee Virginia Military Institute Virginia

35 15 71 51

1902-1912 (no team) 1913 (2-3) • Coach: J.G. Briggs 16 YMCA 24 College of Charleston 17 College of Charleston 28 College of Charleston 33 YMCA

30 21 31 30 28

1914 (6-1) • Coach: Hans Kangeter 32 YMCA 31 42 College of Charleston 11 31 Newberry 24 15 South Carolina 24 33 Newberry 17 34 YMCA 27 49 College of Charleston 6 1915 (5-2) • Coach: Hans Kangeter 49 College of Charleston 25 South Carolina 22 Newberry 23 Newberry 48 YMCA 58 College of Charleston 48 Clemson 1916 (4-2) • Coach: Hans Kangeter 30 College of Charleston 41 College of Charleston 27 Charleston Athletic Club 25 South Carolina 19 Newberry 31 South Carolina

27 17 24 38 18 8 20

25 11 25 29 27 19

1917 (6-1) • Coach: Harry O’Brien 46 College of Charleston 7 48 Navy Yard Machinist Mates 11 59 College of Charleston 15 30 Charleston Athletic Club 19 23 South Carolina 26 23 Charleston Athletic Club 20 41 South Carolina 17 1918 (0-1) • Coach: Harry O’Brien 15 College of Charleston 48 1919 (9-0) • Coach: C.F. Myers 37 West End 25 33 Ashley Athletic Club 15 34 West End 29 32 Ashley Athletic Club 14 26 Ft. Jackson 48th Infantry (ot) 25 25 Ft. Jackson 48th Infantry 22 33 South Carolina 25 39 Presbyterian 18 29 South Carolina 15 1920 (11-0) • Coach: C.F. Myers 54 Ashley Athletic Club 19 South Carolina 22 Furman 19 Newberry 31 Presbyterian 31 Camp Jackson 19 Furman 41 College of Charleston 48 Camp Jackson 34 South Carolina 36 Trinity

4 8 16 10 22 22 16 11 25 22 25

1921 (9-6) • Coach: C.F. Myers 55 College of Charleston 32 Newberry 11 South Carolina 28 Furman 21 Wofford 20 Newberry 28 Clemson 21 Wofford 21 Presbyterian 31 Furman 29 South Carolina

15 17 22 11 22 38 26 19 11 21 13

1922 (6-5) • Coach: C.F. Myers 22 Newberry 19 29 Clemson 8 36 Furman 31 32 Wofford 25 17 South Carolina 18 19 Clemson 20 22 Newberry 35 20 Furman 30 28 Wofford 27 29 South Carolina 16 22 Vanderbilt 37 * Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association Tournament (Atlanta, GA) 1923 (5-5) • Coach: C.F. Myers 16 South Carolina 21 Newberry 37 Presbyterian 10 South Carolina 46 Newberry 23 Furman 18 Spartanburg YMCA 20 Presbyterian 34 Furman 32 College of Charleston 1924 (2-8) • Coach: C.F. Myers 24 South Carolina 13 Newberry 27 Wofford 18 South Carolina 16 Newberry 23 Presbyterian 27 Wofford 11 Furman 10 Presbyterian 16 Furman

22 32 18 34 10 31 40 19 25 14

26 20 20 25 35 32 13 39 23 28

1925 (11-2) • Coach: C. F. Myers 46 Standard Oil 18 34 South Carolina 29 34 Clemson 18 38 Furman 32 29 South Carolina 32 27 Wofford 25 44 Furman 34 25 Clemson 21 52 Presbyterian 30 45 Wofford 20 30 Mississippi* 26 42 Birmingham Southern* 24 24 Mercer* 31 * Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association Tournament (Atlanta, GA) 1926 (10-6) • Coach: Locke Brown 35 Parris Island Marines 17 14 College of Charleston 12 42 South Carolina 24 35 Presbyterian 28 38 Furman 23 20 South Carolina 28 26 Clemson 23 30 Oglethorpe 22 30 Chattanooga 36 32 Mercer 35 28 Wofford 33 39 Davidson 37 22 Furman 32 37 Newberry* 19 36 Furman* 26 23 Mississippi* 41 * Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association Tournament (Atlanta, GA) 1927 (17-2) • Coach: Benny Blatt 45 Parris Island Marines 25 Furman 35 Newberry 34 College of Charleston 46 Presbyterian

19 37 21 23 25

56 Oglethorpe 26 50 Mercer 14 46 Mercer 32 38 Mercer 33 41 Davidson 26 40 Davidson 36 52 Wofford 37 26 Newberry 20 43 Presbyterian 22 41 Wofford 23 37 Furman 43 43 Kentucky* 36 40 Tennessee-Chattanooga* 30 42 Mercer* 41 * Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association Tournament (Atlanta, GA) 1928 (13-5) • Coach: Benny Blatt 55 Parris Island Marines 44 47 South Carolina 28 47 Savannah Athletic Club 31 30 Mercer 38 15 Mercer 33 53 Oglethorpe 36 42 Furman 41 55 Presbyterian 30 47 Newberry 23 39 Davidson 30 26 South Carolina 32 39 Wofford 27 22 Furman 59 27 Newberry 25 56 Presbyterian 48 69 Wofford 32 47 College of Charleston 34 34 Birmingham Southern* 35 * Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association Tournament (Atlanta, GA)

1929 (12-4) • Coach: Benny Blatt 40 Erskine 42 South Carolina 40 Clemson 35 Mercer 29 Mercer 41 Presbyterian 42 Newberry 26 College of Charleston 51 South Carolina 35 Newberry 51 Presbyterian 33 Clemson 24 Furman 32 Wofford 38 Wofford 54 Furman

36 36 37 41 52 30 13 15 40 28 31 35 39 18 15 38

1930 (9-11) • Coach: Benny Blatt 41 Parris Island Marines 36 Parris Island Marines 38 Augusta YMCA 21 Atlanta YMCA 41 Fort Benning 33 Fort Benning 35 Mercer 21 Erskine 20 Erskine 38 Wofford 53 Presbyterian 38 Presbyterian 20 Furman 31 South Carolina 34 Newberry 45 Wofford 35 Clemson (ot) 25 Furman 46 Newberry 50 College of Charleston

45 33 29 36 63 58 53 32 28 18 41 30 43 32 28 21 38 52 28 44

1931 (6-9) • Coach: Johnny Douglas 13 Erskine 23 Erskine 16 Wofford 22 Furman 49 Newberry 30 College of Charleston

37 26 22 45 34 32

22 33 32 21 34 32 22 40 26

South Carolina Newberry Wofford Furman Presbyterian (ot) Presbyterian Davidson College of Charleston College of Charleston

19 26 28 35 39 33 21 37 30

1932 (8-11) • Coach: Johnny Douglas 42 Jewish Alliance 23 29 Stetson 39 24 Stetson 29 45 Rollins 22 46 Rollins 16 30 Sears 28 24 Wofford 20 24 Furman 26 22 Stetson 26 26 Newberry 32 22 South Carolina 24 27 Newberry 29 14 Wofford 22 12 Clemson 17 11 Furman 23 17 South Carolina 25 32 Davidson 21 31 College of Charleston 25 36 College of Charleston 21 1933 (4-11) • Coach: Johnny Douglas 32 Parris Island Marines 26 27 Parris Island Marines 28 27 Jewish Alliance 29 29 Wofford 30 24 Newberry 46 26 Erskine 29 36 South Carolina 57 30 Newberry 37 30 Erskine 33 52 Presbyterian 33 30 Furman 33 24 Wofford 33 19 Furman 28 35 College of Charleston 25 38 College of Charleston 21 1934 43 42 15 34 30 44 22 29 33 30 26 34 30 32 35

(8-7) • Coach: Charlie Willard Augusta YMCA 49 Augusta YMCA 38 Wofford 26 Celtics 42 College of Charleston 27 Newberry 25 Erskine 30 Presbyterian 22 Erskine 35 Furman 23 Wofford 33 Newberry 22 Furman 23 College of Charleston 33 College of Charleston 32

1935 26 17 23 37 53 39 44 31 30 30 25 26 22 18 18

(6-9) • Coach: Charlie Willard Presbyterian 24 South Carolina 33 Wofford 39 Newberry 36 City League 37 Newberry 33 Presbyterian 39 Erskine 22 Furman 45 Wofford 43 South Carolina 54 Erskine 27 Furman 34 College of Charleston 43 College of Charleston 33

1936 (7-5) • Coach: Rock Norman 31 Erskine 34 Wofford 46 Newberry 31 College of Charleston

29 42 33 28

42 33 39 18 46 27 29 32

Presbyterian Furman Wofford South Carolina Newberry Presbyterian Erskine Furman

31 40 40 54 38 24 35 30

1937 (7-12) • Coach: Rock Norman 26 Erskine 26 Furman 23 Wofford 29 College of Charleston 44 Newberry 27 Presbyterian 23 Erskine 31 Newberry 37 Davidson 38 Clemson 39 Wofford 34 Davidson 28 Furman 18 Wake Forest 41 College of Charleston 32 College of Charleston 31 Presbyterian 27 South Carolina 32 South Carolina

15 28 39 31 22 16 24 34 46 44 24 46 44 42 35 27 30 48 34

1938 (13-5) • Coach: Rock Norman 37 Furman 31 South Carolina 28 Erskine 31 Wofford 37 Presbyterian 45 Newberry 33 Davidson 33 Wake Forest 29 North Carolina State 28 Clemson 39 South Carolina 39 Wofford 28 Davidson 35 Clemson 58 Newberry 44 Presbyterian 43 Maryland 46 Furman

17 21 24 33 18 31 29 45 43 26 27 35 26 47 45 30 45 36

1939 (14-5) • Coach: Rock Norman 37 Duke 49 39 Richmond 24 35 George Washington 46 48 Catholic 37 32 Furman 28 40 South Carolina (ot) 37 44 Wofford 32 43 Newberry 36 39 Presbyterian 37 32 Davidson 46 42 Clemson 38 50 South Carolina 38 31 Wofford 23 56 Furman 34 45 Davidson 30 36 Clemson 51 49 Newberry 48 55 Presbyterian 39 *38 North Carolina State 40 * Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (Raleigh, NC) 1940 (8-9) • Coaches: Rock Norman & Ben Parker 30 Furman 24 40 Erskine 38 33 South Carolina 27 40 Duke 51 36 at North Carolina 38 36 Presbyterian 38 39 Wofford# 45 36 William & Mary* 35 46 Davidson† 31 27 Clemson 38 36 at Furman 35 32 at Presbyterian 40

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27 at South Carolina 26 28 at Wofford 23 42 Davidson 52 30 at Clemson 46 35 at Duke 40 # First game at McAlister Field House * First win at McAlister Field House † First game for Coach Ben Parker 1941 (6-12) • Coach: Ben Parker 28 at Parris Island Marines 55 at Parris Island Marines 51 at Savannah Ice Service 58 at Augusta Sporters 36 Presbyterian 44 Furman 28 South Carolina 46 Erskine 43 Davidson 48 at Wake Forest 57 at North Carolina State 37 at South Carolina 48 Clemson 48 Presbyterian 37 Davidson 43 Clemson 46 Wofford 35 at Furman

27 36 62 50 39 48 40 41 51 63 50 55 62 53 39 62 41 41

1942 (2-14) • Coach: Ben Clemons 40 Presbyterian 50 45 Newberry 28 23 North Carolina State 41 35 at Virginia Tech 48 40 Furman 22 27 at South Carolina 47 22 at Furman 42 38 Clemson 39 40 at Wake Forest 64 40 at North Carolina State 64 51 Wake Forest 60 39 at Davidson 41 33 Davidson 48 52 South Carolina 54 27 at Clemson 35 35 Erskine 36 1943 (8-6) • Coach: Bo Sherman 41 South Carolina 47 49 Clemson 35 51 at Shaw Field 40 46 Newberry 38 52 Charleston Coast Guard 29 49 at Davidson 54 44 Davidson 48 63 at Clemson 38 38 Wake Forest 39 52 Wake Forest 39 37 Duke* 56 41 Lemoco 34 37 South Carolina 23 38 at South Carolina 44 * Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association Tournament (Raleigh, NC) 1944 (2-3) • Coach: Ben Clemons 28 at Fort Moultrie 44 Fort Moultrie 43 Davidson 24 Stark General Hospital 38 at Florence AAB

30 23 47 23 42

1945 (16-7) • Coach: Ernest Wehman 48 Charleston Navy Base 66 49 Charleston Marines 32 43 Gray Line 42 64 Charleston Marines 26 60 Charleston Military Police 34 57 Charleston Navy Base 23 46 Furman 28 46 Furman 32 51 South Carolina 59 57 at Furman 36 60 at Furman 52 55 Newberry 44 52 Davidson 32

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43 Clemson 52 52 Clemson 29 30 Charleston Navy Base 52 52 Lessers 30 60 at Davidson 26 41 at Clemson 39 38 at Clemson 43 47 at South Carolina 73 41 William & Mary* 54 49 Lemoco 29 * Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association Tournament (Raleigh, NC) 1946 (7-11) • Coach: Eugene Clark 38 Gray Line 36 33 Charleston Coast Guard 36 41 Charleston Navy Base 57 46 Wofford 40 37 at Presbyterian 36 29 at South Carolina 66 57 Erskine 17 44 Newberry 50 41 Davidson 39 41 Presbyterian 35 46 Clemson 63 50 at Newberry 61 30 at Davidson 37 33 South Carolina 52 65 Furman 45 44 at Wofford 58 24 at Clemson 76 45 at Furman 58 1947 67 53 55 63 63 50 65 59 64 62 69 74 62 71 56 50

(5-11) • Coach: Whitey Piro Presbyterian at Furman Charleston Navy Base Furman Clemson at Presbyterian at Newberry South Carolina George Washington at North Carolina at Wofford Wofford Davidson at East Carolina at George Washington at Cherry Point

47 76 74 86 66 98 58 76 73 80 70 65 52 87 78 64

1953 (4-14) • Coach: Leo Zack 50 at North Carolina 71 Wofford 67 Wake Forest 72 Furman 58 Clemson 50 at Clemson 68 at Furman 74 at Newberry 95 Piedmont 62 at Wofford 64 Davidson 63 at Presbyterian 69 North Carolina 72 Presbyterian 59 at Davidson 67 Newberry 59 at South Carolina 72 South Carolina

70 85 96 96 64 79 107 61 67 96 81 82 94 63 68 57 78 97

1954 (1-18) • Coach: Leo Zack 42 at North Carolina 51 at Davidson 71 Newberry 52 Clemson 55 Piedmont 63 Furman 55 at Clemson 72 at Furman 57 Virginia Military Institute 46 Presbyterian 59 South Carolina 75 Davidson 75 at Newberry 73 at Presbyterian

83 82 60 76 79 91 78 114 77 75 79 80 82 106

55 70 55 74 52

at Virginia Military Institute at Virginia Tech at Washington & Lee at South Carolina North Carolina

91 85 84 79 79

1955 51 69 65 71 90 54 66 67 72 74 72 65 53 59 86 24 63 72 53 50 62 70

(1-21) • Coach: Jim Browning Davidson Virginia Tech at Gibbs AAU at Rollins at Jacksonville NAS at Parris Island Marines at Davidson at Furman Presbyterian Wofford South Carolina South Carolina Washington & Lee Virginia Military Institute Jacksonville NAS Furman at Newberry at Wofford at Virginia Tech at Washington & Lee at Virginia Military Institute Parris Island Marines

70 91 121 84 94 125 87 154 93 100 97 97 70 78 80 26 80 94 88 89 88 92

1956 (2-19) • Coach: Hank Witt 50 at South Carolina 67 Presbyterian 64 Davidson 64 Virginia Tech 56 College of Charleston 61 Furman 56 at Newberry 59 at Davidson 61 Wofford 68 at Furman 59 Virginia Military Institute 70 Clemson 76 South Carolina 70 at Clemson 82 Newberry 67 Washington & Lee 71 at Wofford 54 at Washington & Lee 59 at Virginia Military Institute 47 at Virginia Tech 63 at Presbyterian 1957 (11-14) • Coach: Norm Sloan 74 at William & Mary 69 at Richmond 74 at William & Mary 63 Davidson 73 at Presbyterian 72 Clemson 68 Virginia Tech 81 at Virginia Military Institute 69 at Washington & Lee 72 at Virginia Tech 7 7 Furman 7 7 at South Carolina 65 Presbyterian 86 Wofford 67 at Newberry 7 8 Virginia Military Institute 58 Washington & Lee 54 Richmond 66 at Clemson 85 at Furman 97 Newberry 68 Wofford 57 at Davidson 96 South Carolina 62 Washington & Lee* *SouthernConference Tournament (Richmond, VA) 1958 (16-11) • Coach: Norm Sloan 60 Newberry 81 Presbyterian 75 William & Mary 85 William & Mary

80 117 93 96 52 90 81 65 90 112 76 86 121 114 78 99 102 91 90 103 113

87 91 82 62 82 66 72 71 72 83 76 90 63 74 55 70 64 67 68 79 63 62 60 98 85

46 56 60 63

55 Virginia Tech (ot) 54 63 at Memphis State 70 61 at Vanderbilt 90 62 Centenary& 87 60 Tennessee Tech& 69 7 8 West Texas State 71 59 Florida State# 57 67 Spring Hill# 55 68 at George Washington 72 50 at Richmond 54 85 Furman 69 61 at Davidson 42 60 at Clemson 57 62 Memphis State 54 7 7 Virginia Military Institute 63 68 Washington & Lee 74 62 Richmond 54 49 Davidson 42 86 at Virginia Military Inst. 54 66 at Washington & Lee 72 44 at Virginia Tech 75 74 at Furman 90 59 Richmond* 63 & Louisiana Invitational Tournament (Shreveport, LA) # Senior Bowl Tournament (Mobile, AL) * Southern Conference Tournament (Richmond, VA) 1959 (15-5) • Coach: Norm Sloan 55 Richmond 45 7 7 at Presbyterian 62 61 at West Virginia 89 89 Washington & Lee 69 7 8 Georgia& 52 93 Miami (FL)& 77 62 at Richmond 69 47 Virginia Military Institute 36 7 8 at Davidson 72 55 Clemson 44 85 at Furman 80 69 at Virginia Tech 76 47 at Virginia Military Inst. 46 66 at Washington & Lee 54 64 George Washington 44 52 Furman 53 64 Davidson 60 93 Furman* 88 53 George Washington* 52 66 West Virginia* 85 & Citadel Invitational Tournament * Southern Conference Tournament (Richmond, VA) 1960 (15-8) • Coach: Norm Sloan 93 Presbyterian 40 76 West Virginia 98 68 Alabama 60 75 George Washington 58 52 at Richmond 63 89 Morris Harvey 68 48 at Dayton 60 91 Xavier• 94 95 Bucknell& 73 7 7 Furman& 73 76 at Florida State (ot) 74 74 Virginia Military Institute 53 59 Furman 55 73 at Davidson 55 43 at Cincinnati 64 85 Richmond 55 65 at William & Mary 79 76 at Virginia Military Inst 45 84 Furman 81 74 Virginia Tech 86 100 Florida State 60 92 Davidson 65 60 George Washington* 74 & Poinsettia Classic (Greenville, SC) • Played at Fort Wayne, IN * Southern Conference Tournament (Richmond, VA) 1961 (17-8) • Coach: Mel Thompson 99 East Carolina 83 92 at Richmond 78 83 at West Virginia 80

71 at North Carolina State 88 88 at Loyola (New Orleans) 78 68 at Clemson 78 82 at Georgia 72 90 at Georgia Southern 84 94 Brigham Young& 83 56 Furman (ot)& 62 63 at Virginia Tech 73 70 at Virginia Military Inst. 69 64 William & Mary (ot) 63 74 at Davidson 73 84 at Furman 92 89 Richmond 80 93 at Virginia Tech 116 89 George Washington 72 7 7 at Florida State 83 7 8 Furman 66 91 Virginia Military Institute 83 79 Florida State 66 88 Davidson 66 70 Richmond* 66 8 7 George Washington* 94 & Poinsettia Classic (Greenville, SC) * Southern Conference Tournament (Richmond, VA) 1962 (8-15) • Coach: Mel Thompson 85 East Carolina 73 83 William & Mary 76 70 West Virginia 78 62 Clemson 68 58 at Toledo 96 88 W. Va. Wesleyan& 69 65 Westminister& 80 68 Richmond 76 71 at Davidson 77 51 Furman 59 69 at Virginia Military Inst. 71 58 at William & Mary 71 79 Southern Mississippi 67 72 at Memphis State 86 75 at Arkansas State 80 70 Virginia Military Institute 73 86 at Georgia 91 86 East Tennessee State 67 86 at Furman 75 58 at Richmond 57 76 at George Washington 79 70 Davidson 62 83 Virginia Tech* 101 & Canton Invitational Tournament (Canton, OH) * Southern Conference Tournament (Richmond, VA) 1963 (3-20) • Coach: Mel Thompson 61 at West Virginia 86 73 Georgia 89 66 East Carolina 83 80 Richmond 76 56 Tennessee 73 69 at Marshall 71 61 at East Tennessee State 64 73 Tennessee Tech 75 98 at Richmond 112 71 Virginia Military Inst. 106 69 at William & Mary 83 83 Furman 78 56 at Clemson 93 65 at North Carolina State 82 75 at Florida 83 69 William & Mary 82 49 Davidson 50 52 George Washington 59 63 Memphis State 72 65 Virginia Military Institute 70 55 at Furman 59 71 Arkansas State 57 71 at Davidson 99 1964 (11-10) • Coach: Mel Thompson 69 Erskine 59 53 West Virginia 58 68 Clemson 57 97 Presbyterian 61 73 at Richmond 77 81 at George Washington 102


88 at Delaware 78 76 Alabama& 67 42 Furman& 41 65 Richmond 67 63 William & Mary 60 74 Furman 65 67 at Davidson 88 83 Georgia Southern 91 80 at William & Mary 67 85 East Carolina 79 59 at Furman 61 88 Virginia Military Institute 89 79 at Virginia Military Inst. 77 7 8 Davidson 86 62 Davidson* 91 & Poinsettia Classic (Greenville, SC) * Southern Conference Tournament (Charlotte, NC) 1965 (13-11) • Coach: Mel Thompson 75 at West Virginia 73 94 Arkansas State 75 75 at Clemson 90 86 Presbyterian 37 69 George Washington 68 76 at Richmond 75 96 at Marshall 84 7 8 at Toledo 82 65 at East Tennessee State 63 94 at Virginia Tech 90 71 70 at Virginia Military Inst. 70 at William & Mary 64 99 Furman 96 81 Davidson 100 69 at East Carolina 75 108 Erskine 62 81 Richmond 83 70 William & Mary 79 84 Virginia Military Institute 72 71 East Carolina 81 82 at Georgia Southern 107 69 at Furman 57 50 at Davidson 62 60 William & Mary* 68 * Southern Conference Tournament (Charlotte, NC) 1966 (7-16) • Coach: Mel Thompson 73 at Arkansas State 74 93 Jacksonville 84 71 Stetson 64 7 8 Georgia Southern 73 75 at East Tennessee State 102 84 at George Washington 95 86 at Richmond 100 81 at Xavier (Ohio) 104 60 at Duquesne 86 66 at East Carolina 68 72 Furman 74 7 7 at Davidson 81 82 East Carolina 74 61 Clemson 70 65 William & Mary 70 88 Richmond 70 46 at William & Mary 59 7 7 at Virginia Military Inst. 80 7 7 at Furman 75 71 Virginia Military Institute 69 61 Virginia Tech 67 64 Davidson 77 61 Davidson* 79 * Southern Conference Tournament (Charlotte, NC) 1967 (8-16) • Coach: Mel Thompson 83 Auburn 105 85 at Clemson 102 84 Wofford 75 89 George Washington 86 70 Old Dominion 78 8 7 at Loyola (New Orleans) 97 64 at Florida State& 83 74 Columbia& 71 80 Jacksonville 87 7 8 at Georgia Southern 79 81 Richmond 79 72 Davidson 76

68 at Furman 85 72 at East Carolina 80 85 at Jacksonville 87 85 William & Mary 77 73 at Virginia Military Inst. 70 57 at William & Mary 91 105 East Carolina 91 76 at Richmond 89 81 Virginia Military Institute 78 65 Furman 71 74 at Stetson 82 85 Davidson* 97 & Tampa Invitational Tournament (Tampa, FL) * Southern Conference Tournament (Charlotte, NC) 1968 (11-14) • Coach: Dick Campbell 73 at Auburn 70 74 Clemson 70 60 Wofford 68 76 Stetson 77 83 at Merchant Marine 80 83 at George Washington 66 79 at Arkansas State& 71 66 New Mexico State& 92 75 Florida State 96 61 Loyola (New Orleans) 59 70 at Richmond 83 85 Furman 95 59 East Carolina 57 59 at Jacksonville 63 92 Richmond 77 7 7 Hofstra 80 81 67 at Virginia Military Inst. 84 at William & Mary 75 50 at Florida State 93 90 Jacksonville 101 7 7 Virginia Military Institute 87 7 7 at Furman 61 7 8 at East Carolina 81 84 William & Mary 73 88 Richmond* 100 & Arkansas State Invitational Tournament (Jonesboro, AR) * Southern Conference Tournament (Charlotte, NC) 1969 (13-12) • Coach: Dick Campbell 91 George Washington 101 88 Virginia Military Institute 70 93 Auusta 75 8 7 at Stetson 74 80 Appalachian State 78 76 Memphis State& 73 62 New York University& 87 73 at Clemson 72 64 at East Carolina 75 102 Wofford 85 56 at William & Mary 73 67 at Furman 64 73 Tenn.-Chattanooga (ot) 72 97 Wilmington 84 72 at Davidson 80 65 North Carolina State 84 81 Richmond 77 95 William & Mary 61 84 Furman 89 79 at Virginia Military Inst. 77 53 at George Washington 84 89 at Richmond 108 68 East Carolina 97 59 at North Carolina 106 73 George Washington* 90 & Poinsettia Classic (Greenville, SC) * Southern Conference Tournament (Charlotte, NC) 1970 (8-16) • Coach: Dick Campbell 58 at Vanderbilt 89 8 7 Wofford 75 59 at North Carolina State 105 84 Merchant Marine 74 72 Arkansas State 81 86 Sewanee 65 67 Roanoke 107 61 Long Island 69 74 Northwestern& 91

71 Furman& 80 41 Davidson 56 53 at Richmond 51 56 at Furman (ot) 60 84 Virginia Military Institute 70 7 7 George Washington 95 81 Maine 63 60 William & Mary 65 81 Richmond (ot) 82 68 Furman 67 74 at William & Mary 79 69 at East Carolina 83 68 at Virginia Military Inst. 61 71 East Carolina 84 64 George Washington* 66 & Poinsettia Classic (Greenville, SC) * Southern Conference Tournament (Charlotte, NC) 1971 (13-12) • Coach: Dick Campbell 100 Tennessee Wesleyan 72 82 Wofford 62 69 at Tulane 75 54 William & Mary 59 70 Mercer 73 71 William & Mary 67 73 at George Washington 68 73 at Xavier (Ohio) 68 69 Navy& 72 109 Mississippi& 90 62 Texas A&M 61 90 Furman 80 64 at Richmond 67 64 66 at VMI (ot) 76 at Tampa 77 60 at Arkansas State 74 91 Virginia Military Institute 65 86 at Furman 91 70 at UTC 81 81 East Carolina 57 7 8 Richmond 63 47 West Virginia Tech (ot) 45 50 at Davidson 85 67 at East Carolina 81 82 Furman* 95 & Palmetto Classic (Charleston, SC) * SoCon Tournament (Greenville, SC) 1972 (12-13) • Coach: George Hill 7 7 Campbell (ot) 79 49 at UCLA 105 69 at Rice 73 86 Wofford 66 67 at William & Mary 74 89 East Carolina 86 61 Air Force& 60 72 Virginia& 77 68 William & Mary 59 86 at Furman 101 61 Tulane 67 68 at VMI (ot) 62 86 Arkansas State 48 117 Tennessee-Chattanooga 100 85 at Stetson 70 68 at Richmond 75 70 Davidson 77 93 Stetson 68 83 at East Carolina 91 8 7 Virginia Military Institute 60 99 Richmond 79 75 Furman 80 112 Florida Presbyterian 90 46 Farleigh Dickinson 67 71 East Carolina* 80 & Palmetto Classic (Charleston, SC) * SoCon Tournament (Greenville, SC) 1973 (11-15) • Coach: George Hill 63 Rollins 34 at Pennsylvania 82 William & Mary 55 East Carolina 60 Brown& 60 Tulane& 81 at Arkansas State 80 George Washington# 64 Rice#

54 67 74 54 67 61 80 88 82

72 at Tenn-Chattanooga 95 66 South Florida 56 75 at Appalachian State (ot) 78 46 Furman 62 73 Georgia State 59 54 at Clemson 72 63 at Richmond 65 67 69 at Virginia Military Inst. 7 7 Richmond 72 74 at William & Mary 83 75 at Davidson 85 75 Virginia Military Institute 62 69 at Furman 79 8 7 Appalachian State 69 66 Wofford 56 72 at East Carolina 80 72 William & Mary* 97 & Palmetto Classic (Charleston, SC) # Presidential Classic (Washington, DC) † Southern Conference Tournament (Richmond, VA) 1974 (10-14) • Coach: George Hill 55 at Indiana 74 89 Oglethorpe 60 88 William & Mary 65 69 East Carolina 63 58 at Georgia State 55 83 Lehigh& 65 74 Navy& 66 80 Rochester 65 7 8 at South Florida 90 72 at Appalachian State 90 63 at VMI 70 42 Furman 50 7 7 Appalachian State 76 85 Atlantic Christian 62 58 at Clemson (ot) 62 82 at Richmond (ot) 89 57 at William & Mary 64 69 Davidson 73 59 at Furman 91 65 Richmond 73 65 Virginia Military Institute 47 66 at East Carolina 78 41 Madison 43 69 Davidson* 82 & Brigadier-Palmetto Classic (Charleston, SC) * Southern Conference Tournament (Richmond, VA) 1975 (5-15) • Coach: Les Robinson 107 Baptist 92 115 UNC-Wilmington 88 73 William & Mary 82 99 Appalachian State 94 90 Rochester Tech 80 81 at East Carolina 111 71 at Tulane 78 70 at Appalachian State 69 101 at Virginia Military Inst. 108 65 Furman 66 76 at Davidson 90 75 at Clemson 106 75 at Richmond 80 53 at William & Mary 81 68 Virginia Military Institute 82 90 Richmond 99 69 at Furman 94 84 East Carolina 87 7 8 Campbell 86 66 East Carolina* 78 * Southern Conference Tournament (Greenville, NC) 1976 (10-17) • Coach: Les Robinson 75 at North Carolina State 81 UNC-Wilmington 61 at William & Mary 75 at Baptist 65 at Appalachian State 67 East Carolina 73 Rutgers& 90 Furman (ot)& 76 at East Carolina 60 at Stetson%

103 63 70 70 83 68 96 92 81 66

86 Boston University% 73 68 Clemson 81 7 8 Virginia Military Institute 74 74 at South Carolina 90 67 at Furman 68 81 Davidson 77 75 at Richmond 74 85 Tulane 101 67 Appalachian State 70 106 at Campbell (ot) 112 91 Richmond 79 76 Furman 72 59 at Virginia Military Inst. 76 64 William & Mary 62 56 at Georgia Tech 58 96 Baptist 69 69 Richmond* 82 & Poinsettia Classic (Greenville, SC) % Hatter Classic (Deland, FL) * SoCon Tournament (Richmond, VA) 1977 (8-19) • Coach: Les Robinson 83 Wofford 77 69 at Pennsylvania 108 61 at William & Mary 94 8 7 Presbyterian& 78 72 College of Charleston& 81 86 USC-Aiken 78 70 East Carolina 62 8 7 Columbia (ot)% 89 56 Navy% 89 67 at Stetson 65 54 at Baptist 68 74 at Furman 88 62 Virginia Military Institute 68 59 Georgia Tech 63 53 William & Mary 61 56 at Appalachian State 76 88 70 at Virginia Military Inst. 73 Marshall 82 60 at Davidson 62 64 Appalachian State 68 66 at South Carolina 85 88 Furman 91 64 at Georgia Tech 90 7 8 Baptist 74 75 at East Carolina 72 79 Madison 72 69 Furman* 76 & Citadel Invitational Tournament (Charleston, SC) % Poinsettia Classic (Greenville, SC) * Southern Conference Tournament (Greenville, SC) 1978 (8-19) • Coach: Les Robinson 82 USC-Aiken 58 84 Coll. of Charleston (ot)& 82 74 Lander& 69 65 at Clemson 99 88 Wofford 59 50 Vanderbilt (ot) 53 64 Western Carolina 65 79 Canisius 72 72 Catholic 74 66 at UNC-Wilmington 81 70 at Tenn-Chattanooga 80 73 Pennsylvania 103 72 at Western Carolina 73 81 at Marshall (ot) 85 7 7 at Furman 106 66 at Appalachian State 75 81 Tennessee-Chattanooga (ot) 84 61 Virginia Military Institute 79 65 Appalachian State 66 74 Marshall 57 81 Davidson 88 85 Furman 82 72 at Virginia Military Inst. 84 70 at James Madison 71 7 7 Baptist 83 89 James Madison 88 64 Appalachian State* 81 & Citadel Invitational Tournament (Charleston, SC) * Southern Conference Tournament (Boone, NC)

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1979 (20-7) • Coach: Les Robinson 103 Piedmont 61 75 Fredonia State 48 98 Biscayne 69 63 at Vanderbilt 78 99 USC-Spartanburg 67 58 at Clemson 71 92 Wofford 68 58 Clemson 56 91 Virginia Military Institute 83 58 at Marshall 57 7 8 Western Carolina 54 7 8 Furman 76 83 Erskine 61 72 at Davidson 87 79 at Tenn-Chattanooga 71 91 at South Carolina State 86 65 at Appalachian State 76 79 Davidson 70 62 Tennessee-Chattanooga 61 84 at Furman (ot) 88 72 at Virginia Military Inst. 69 64 Appalachian State 68 70 at Western Carolina 69 75 Marshall 69 91 Baptist 42 86 Davidson* 79 94 Furman$ 105 * Southern Conference First Round Charleston, SC) $ Southern Conference Tournament (Roanoke, VA) 1980 (14-13) • Coach: Les Robinson 69 Piedmont 56 98 USC-Aiken 84 73 South Carolina State 67 88 Furman 89 68 at Baptist 62 90 Wofford 79 81 UNC-Greensboro 63 51 at Tenn-Chattanooga 68 85 Western Carolina 73 54 Appalachian State 53 7 7 Davidson 72 55 at Furman 82 52 Tennessee-Chattanooga 51 60 at Western Carolina 79 59 at Marshall 68 71 at Virginia Military Inst. 72 52 East Tennessee State 54 40 at North Carolina& 51 35 at North Carolina State& 57 90 Coastal Carolina 70 98 Davidson# 88 57 at Appalachian State 73 49 at East Tennessee State 58 62 Baptist 52 79 Virginia Military Inst. (ot) 77 74 Marshall (ot) 78 66 at Marshall* 100 & North-South Doubleheader (Charlotte, NC) # Played in Charlotte, NC * Southern Conference Tournament Quarterfinals (Huntington, WV) 1981 (9-17) • Coach: Les Robinson 56 Piedmont 67 Bethune-Cookman 75 USC-Spartanburg 71 Coastal Carolina 81 South Carolina (3 OT)& 66 South Carolina State& 64 at Tenn.-Chattanooga 65 at Furman 49 Virginia Military Institute 58 at Clemson 61 Western Carolina 76 Tennessee-Chattanooga 65 at Wofford 66 at East Tennessee State 65 Furman 72 Davidson 60 at Marshall 62 at Virginia Military Inst. 75 Presbyterian

120

45 57 70 66 83 65 65 75 58 82 59 85 64 91 67 58 76 65 65

41 at Appalachian State 48 54 Appalachian State 66 66 East Tennessee State (ot) 70 61 at Davidson 63 62 at Western Carolina 70 79 Marshall 87 62 Baptist 67 & Palmetto Classic (Columbia, SC) 1982 (14-14) • Coach: Les Robinson 66 Piedmont 54 101 Newberry 88 68 Presbyterian 50 55 Davidson& 63 89 Holy Cross& 80 49 Davidson 47 70 at Georgia State 62 72 at Tenn.-Chattanooga 79 83 Appalachian State 64 64 East Tennessee State 52 61 at Marshall 74 72 at Virginia Military Inst. 61 69 Furman 66 81 at East Tennessee State 89 65 Tennessee-Chattanooga 83 53 Western Carolina 58 56 Clemson 88 7 7 Marshall 62 44 North Carolina State+ 54 46 North Carolina+ 67 46 at Appalachian State 65 91 Virginia Military Institute 74 107 USC-Aiken (5 ot) 105 64 at Furman 84 75 at Western Carolina 83 57 at South Carolina 62 66 at Western Carolina (ot)* 62 54 Davidson$ 57 & First Union Invitational (Charlotte, NC) + North-South Doubleheader (Charlotte, NC) * Southern Conference Tournament Quarterfinals (Cullowhee, NC) $ Southern Confernece Tournament Semifinals (Charleston, WV) 1983 (12-16) • Coach: Les Robinson 82 Piedmont 59 60 at Appalachian State 55 50 at College of Charleston 63 56 at Clemson 63 80 Presbyterian 74 66 Davidson 77 59 Rider (ot) 64 68 Campbell• 50 54 at East Tennessee State 57 56 South Carolina 60 70 Marshall 71 57 Virginia Military Institute 50 57 Tennessee-Chattanooga 58 60 Furman 49 52 at Davidson 57 90 Appalachian State 72 79 East Tennessee State 64 36 North Carolina& 81 47 North Carolina State& 57 79 Georgia State 63 76 at Western Carolina 87 68 at Tenn.-Chattanooga 85 83 Western Carolina (ot) 80 76 at Furman 68 66 College of Charleston 52 61 at Marshall 69 63 at Virginia Military Inst. 65 65 East Tennessee State* 75 • Played at Winthrop College & North-South Doubleheader (Charlotte, NC) * Southern Conference First Round (Charleston, WV) 1984 (14-14) • Coach: Les Robinson 105 Piedmont 72 Baptist 67 Tennessee-Chattanooga 70 at Clemson 69 Davidson

54 61 79 92 63

64 at South Carolina 85 64 Francis Marion• 78 72 at Georgia State 67 84 Marshall 76 71 College of Charleston 62 75 at East Tennessee State 62 72 at Western Carolina 84 89 Furman 83 60 at Appalachian State 66 60 at Davidson 62 70 at Furman 96 83 Appalachian State 69 49 North Carolina State& 50 60 North Carolina& 76 65 Virginia Military Institute 61 76 East Tennessee State 72 83 at Tenn.-Chattanooga 85 108 Newberry 77 71 at Marshall 85 62 at Virginia Military Inst. 64 91 South Carolina State 78 106 Western Carolina 101 7 7 Appalachian State* 82 • Played at Winthrop College & North-South Doubleheader (Charlotte, NC) * Southern Conference First Round (Asheville, NC) 1985 (18-11) • Coach: Les Robinson 96 University of the South 61 112 Coker 85 7 8 at Baptist 61 93 Georgia State 72 82 at South Carolina 94 62 Baptist 53 61 at College of Charleston 70 62 at Southern California& 95 64 Alabama-Birmingham& 79 93 Erskine 81 83 at Furman 76 90 at East Tennessee State 94 73 Furman 65 82 at Tenn.-Chattanooga 91 84 Appalachian State 77 79 East Tennessee State 67 92 at Davidson 102 92 Marshall 87 62 UNC Charlotte 83 71 Tennessee-Chattanooga 63 73 at Western Carolina 70 65 at Marshall 75 64 Virginia Military Institute 61 91 Western Carolina 85 82 Davidson 79 56 at Appalachian State 57 53 69 at Virginia Military Inst. 68 Appalachian State* 62 68 Marshall* 79 & Trojan Classic (Los Angeles, CA) * Southern Conference Tournament (Asheville, NC) 1986 (10-18) • Coach: Randy Nesbit 7 7 at Miami (FL) 85 57 College of Charleston 63 92 Piedmont 66 84 Morgan State 73 111 Coker 93 7 8 Baptist 68 51 UNC Charlotte 104 65 at Baptist 95 76 at Davidson 82 76 Francis Marion 83 71 Tennessee-Chattanooga 96 70 at Marshall 90 64 at Virginia Military Inst. 66 76 Furman 72 64 Davidson 61 70 at East Tennessee State 74 69 at Furman 74 55 at Appalachian State 65 69 Western Carolina 68 70 South Carolina 80 76 Virginia Military Institute 83 7 8 Marshall 85 98 East Tennessee State 90

66 Appalachian State 67 72 Central Florida 66 71 at Western Carolina 72 82 at Tenn.-Chattanooga 75 66 Tennessee-Chattanooga* 69 * Southern Conference Tournament at (Asheville, NC) 1987 (13-15) • Coach: Randy Nesbit 84 at South Alabama 76 92 Coker 57 69 at Army 65 66 at Hartford 74 64 Maryland-Baltimore Co. 61 64 at South Carolina 75 113 Benedict 80 71 at Kansas 74 60 at Tenn.-Chattanooga 72 71 Davidson 79 81 at College of Charleston 96 69 Marshall 72 82 Virginia Military Ins.(ot) 78 7 7 Furman 93 68 at Davidson 86 90 East Tennessee State 80 69 Appalachian State 72 95 at Western Carolina 78 71 UNC-Asheville 65 62 at Virginia Military Inst. 68 92 at Marshall 96 94 Barber-Scotia 69 86 at East Tennessee State 72 70 at Appalachian State 66 69 at Furman (ot) 80 70 Western Carolina 75 86 Tennessee-Chattanooga 71 7 8 Furman* 85 * Southern Conference Tournament (Asheville, NC) 1988 (8-20) • Coach: Randy Nesbit 85 Rhode Island& 113 70 Columbia& 56 72 at UNC-Asheville 85 64 Army% 69 80 Eckerd% 65 74 UNC Charlotte 98 67 at Navy 79 84 at Furman 91 80 Davidson% 85 58 College of Charleston% 84 7 8 Newberry% 66 51 Coker% 54 63 Tennessee-Chattanooga# 77 67 at Marshall 87 77 63 at Virginia Military Inst. 67 at Davidson 79 90 at East Tennessee State 97 72 at Appalachian State 89 67 Western Carolina% 64 68 Furman% 81 64 Virginia Military Inst.% 59 7 8 at Marshall 105 67 at Western Carolina 73 69 at Tenn.-Chattanooga (ot) 68 66 at South Carolina 88 85 East Tennessee State# 66 73 Appalachian State% 71 7 8 Marshall* 121 & Investor’s Classic (Charlottesville, VA) % Home Game Played at College of Charleston # Home Game Played at North Charleston High School * Southern Conference Tournament (Asheville, NC) 1989 (16-12) • Coach: Randy Nesbit 52 at Duke 82 at Clemson 93 UNC-Asheville 100 Savannah State 71 Allen 80 San Francisco& 112 Indiana State& 80 at Furman 71 Navy

93 96 77 73 45 94 75 76 62

65 at College of Charleston 58 65 Appalachian State 62 53 at Marshall 62 73 at Virginia Military Inst. 61 70 East Tennessee State 79 67 Tennessee-Chattanooga 71 79 Western Carolina 51 70 at South Carolina State 84 60 Furman 61 81 at Liberty 74 105 Piedmont 48 7 8 at East Tennessee State 75 72 at Appalachian State 86 88 Virginia Military Institute 79 100 Marshall 80 88 at South Carolina 87 61 at Western Carolina 64 70 at Tenn.-Chattanooga 79 89 East Tennessee State* 93 & Met Life Classic at San Francisco, Calif. * Southern Conference Tournament (Asheville, NC) Home games played at Deas Hall 1990 (12-16) • Coach: Randy Nesbit 79 Estonia 71 54 Clemson 71 85 Methodist 71 69 Coker 52 76 at Coastal Carolina 78 76 at Dayton 97 81 Barry 63 69 at Duke 108 90 at Furman 80 82 Liberty 66 58 College of Charleston 81 64 at Appalachian State 101 57 at East Tennessee State 92 64 Marshall 52 89 Virginia Military Institute 73 61 at Tenn.-Chattanooga 82 62 at Western Carolina 72 74 Furman 70 76 Davidson 66 83 South Carolina State 77 86 East Tennessee State 87 80 Appalachian State 88 65 South Carolina 69 76 at Virginia Military Inst. 77 85 at Marshall 91 85 at Davidson 76 80 Western Carolina (ot) 72 7 8 Tennessee-Chattanooga 81 71 Appalachian State* 86 * Southern Conference Tournament (Asheville, NC) 1991 (6-22) • Coach: Randy Nesbit 61 at Georgia State 85 79 Savannah State 75 7 7 at Clemson 91 65 at College of Charleston 72 94 Benedict (ot) 88 71 Coastal Carolina 79 80 Nebraska 94 81 Marshall 90 65 Virginia Military Institute 77 74 at Appalachian State 84 76 at East Tennessee State 96 50 Duke 83 57 at Furman 78 55 Liberty 57 86 Georgia State 78 59 Tennessee-Chattanooga 74 72 Western Carolina 74 102 Youngstown State 101 85 67 at Virginia Military Inst. 7 8 at Marshall 90 92 Newberry 78 69 East Tennessee State 101 69 Appalachian State 84 81 Furman (2 ot) 89 50 at North Carolina 118 71 at Tenn.-Chattanooga 83 89 at Western Carolina 76 70 East Tennessee State* 99 * Southern Conference Tournament


(Asheville, NC) 1992 (10-18) • Coach: Randy Nesbit 7 7 Barton 60 58 at North Carolina 97 57 at Wake Forest 97 59 Army& 53 74 Weber State& 108 61 at Nebraska 84 60 College of Charleston 63 82 Winthrop 57 69 Cabrini 47 67 at Alabama 107 80 Appalachian State 72 60 East Tennessee State 79 65 Furman 85 75 Barry 72 76 at Tenn.-Chattanooga 93 7 7 at Western Carolina 88 66 Virginia Military Institute 60 67 Marshall 75 88 at East Tennessee State 107 65 at Appalachian State 78 85 at Furman 78 73 at UNC-Greensboro 60 73 Samford 67 69 Western Carolina 89 80 Tenn.-Chattanooga (ot) 83 7 7 at Marshall 82 60 at Virginia Military Inst. 64 55 East Tennessee State* 89 & Weber State Military Classic (Ogden, UT) * Southern Conference Tournament (Asheville, NC) 1993 (10-17) • Coach: Pat Dennis 59 Charleston Southern 54 68 at William & Mary (ot) 72 46 at Nebraska 86 70 at Winthrop 91 54 at Clemson 76 67 at Samford (ot) 73 58 Georgia Southern 66 69 East Tennessee State 85 53 Appalachian State 69 74 at Virginia Military Inst. 76 50 at Marshall 62 70 at Davidson 80 83 Western Carolina 73 62 Tennessee-Chattanooga 95 63 at Furman 62 73 at Georgia Southern 81 86 Furman 78 68 Davidson 58 53 UNC-Greensboro 47 75 at Appalachian State 71 54 at East Tennessee State 76 68 Marshall 52 69 Virginia Military Institute 53 53 at College of Charleston 55 72 at Tenn.-Chattanooga 95 79 at Western Carolina 70 41 Georgia Southern* 72 *Southern Conference Tournament (Asheville, NC) 1994 (11-16) • Coach: Pat Dennis 101 Emory 63 at Duke 7 8 William & Mary 85 at Charleston Southern 64 at Clemson 63 UNC-Greensboro 7 8 at Georgia Southern 54 at East Tennessee State 70 at Appalachian State 63 Virginia Military Institute 79 Marshall 68 Davidson 71 at Western Carolina 74 at Tenn.-Chattanooga 65 Furman 62 Georgia Southern 80 Erskine 63 at Furman

49 78 73 83 76 46 81 70 81 50 83 61 67 79 64 65 64 71

63 at Davidson 76 49 College of Charleston 51 7 8 Appalachian State 65 70 East Tennessee State 82 64 at Marshall 85 57 80 at Virginia Military Inst. 65 Tennessee-Chattanooga 83 51 Western Carolina 58 70 Furman* 75 *Southern Conference Tournament (Asheville, NC) 1995 (11-16) • Coach: Pat Dennis 96 North Carolina Wesleyan 71 66 at William & Mary 64 69 Charleston Southern 84 74 Winthrop 78 85 Randolph-Macon 57 66 at Clemson 77 58 at Wake Forest 81 65 Air Force& 61 62 at Wichita State (ot)& 64 53 at Charleston Southern 55 85 Newberry 69 68 at Tenn.-Chattanooga 105 71 Georgia Southern 59 57 at Appalachian State 74 62 at Furman 77 98 Western Carolina 90 58 at East Tennessee State 76 62 Marshall 78 84 Virginia Military Institute 69 69 at Western Carolina 68 69 at Georgia Southern 62 51 Davidson 68 72 Furman 64 58 at College of Charleston 65 48 Tennessee-Chattanooga 72 66 at Virginia Military Institute 75 65 East Tennessee State* 85 &Cessna Classic (Wichita, KS) * Southern Conference Tournament (Asheville, NC) 1996 (10-16) • Coach: Pat Dennis 94 Newberry 65 96 Charleston Southern (ot) 90 65 Randolph-Macon 58 66 Hampton 83 56 Bowling Green& 79 46 Delaware& 68 102 St. Mary’s (MD) 53 61 at South Carolina 112 74 at Charleston Southern 82 68 at Winthrop 62 73 Tennessee-Chattanooga 64 65 at Georgia Southern 56 84 Appalachian State (ot) 75 88 Furman 77 69 College of Charleston 76 74 at Western Carolina 88 49 East Tennessee State 64 54 at Marshall 98 52 at Virginia Military Inst. 91 73 Western Carolina 74 67 Georgia Southern (ot) 63 54 at Davidson 82 67 at Furman 68 44 at Tenn.-Chattanooga 70 83 Virginia Military Institute 85 73 Appalachian State* 75 &Indiana Classic *Southern Conference Tournament (Greensboro, NC) 1997 (13-14) • Coach: Pat Dennis 83 Limestone 56 52 Wake Forest 86 84 Greensboro 53 7 8 at William & Mary 71 103 Anderson 52 63 at College of Charleston 68 86 Winthrop 62 82 Wingate 55 86 Charleston So. (OT) 80 50 at Stetson 52 61 at Charleston Southern 77 82 Western Carolina 62

63 at East Tennessee State 56 80 Mashall (OT) 81 76 Virginia Military Institute 86 57 at Western Carolina 76 56 at Georgia Southern 68 58 Davidson 63 71 Furman 68 66 Chattanooga 72 81 at VMI 74 59 at Chattanooga 71 93 Georgia Southern 56 63 at Appalachian State 74 55 South Carolina 85 83 at Furman 70 61 Davidson* 83 *Southern Conference Tournament (Greensboro, NC) 1998 (15-13) • Coach: Pat Dennis 58 Francis Marion 66 53 at Notre Dame 72 55 at South Carolina 77 7 7 at Charleston Southern 56 7 7 N.C. Wesleyan 43 79 Charleston Southern 69 44 at College of Charleston 56 64 at Winthrop 56 7 7 Stetson 64 89 Greensboro College 57 61 at UNC Greensboro 69 74 Davidson 59 54 at Chattanooga 66 64 College of Charleston 63 71 Georgia Soutehrn 60 67 at VMI 62 57 Furman 59 8 7 Anderson 65 56 Wofford 51 68 at Georgia Southern 45 54 at Furman 58 57 East Tennessee State 72 55 Chattanooga 62 73 at Western Carolina (ot) 65 53 Appalachian State 60 66 at Wofford 71 7 7 VMI* 66 59 Davidson* 68 *Southern Conference Tournament (Greensboro, NC) 1999 (9-18) • Coach: Pat Dennis 83 Anderson 52 50 at Georgia Tech 73 114 Toccoa Falls 57 58 at South Carolina 71 62 William & Mary (ot) 59 60 at Stetson 83 49 Winthrop 64 58 Lynchburg 47 7 7 Univ. of the South 54 76 at Coastal Carolina 68 65 at Appalachian State 81 47 at Furman 69 39 at College of Charleston 62 51 Georgia Southern 75 53 UNC Greensboro 61 52 Chattanooga 61 60 at Davidson 70 83 Furman (ot) 73 73 at East Tennessee State 86 62 at Wofford 60 72 VMI (ot) 74 39 College of Charleston 60 48 at Chattanooga 61 86 Western Carolina 82 63 at Georgia Southern 79 54 Wofford 67 59 East Tennessee State* 72 *Southern Conference Tournament (Greensboro, NC) 2000 (10-20) • Coach : Pat Dennis 68 LImestone 51 at South Carolina 60 Coastal Carolina 51 at Winthrop 84 Anderson (ot)

66 68 68 71 82

61 Sacramento St. $ 64 59 IUPUI $ 69 60 Stetson 70 91 Emory 52 72 South Florida % 98 7 8 BYU-Hawaii % 92 68 Florida A&M % 60 51 at Florida State 77 48 Appalachian State 82 7 8 Furman 63 67 at Western Carolina 63 8 7 at VMI (ot) 84 59 Chattanooga 68 81 at Georgia Southern 93 64 Wofford 87 – •at Furman – 68 at Wofford 81 8 7 Davidson 74 52 at College of Charleston 65 52 Gerogia Southern 58 53 East Tennessee State 65 49 College of Charleston 58 63 at Chattanooga 61 58 at UNC Greensboro 75 71 East Tennessee State * 85 % Pearl Harbor Invitational (Laie, HI) $ Northwest Mutual Classic (San Francisco, CA) * Southern Conference Tournament • The Citadel was granted a win over Furman for this game with the approval of the SoCon and the NCAA due to Furman’s overscheduling. 2001 (16-12) • Coach Pat Dennis 80 Methodist 55 7 8 Limestone 72 76 at Clemson 84 105 Ferrum 75 62 at William & Mary 65 71 South Carolina 74 79 Oglethorpe 45 62 South Carolina State 44 74 at Coastal Carolina 85 86 vs Colgate& 55 52 vs Morehead State& 51 70 UNC Greensboro 68 69 at East Tennessee St. 85 56 Western Carolina (ot) 54 79 VMI 64 58 at Wofford 79 69 at Georgia Southern 88 67 at College of Charleston 74 56 Chattanooga 57 74 at Appalachian State (ot) 81 64 Wofford 62 71 Georgia Southern 69 61 at Chattanooga 60 62 College of Charleston 58 65 at Furman 56 58 at Davidson 71 66 Furman 56 57 vs Western Carolina* 67 & Capital City Classic @Tallahassee, FL *Southern Conference Tournament (Greenville, SC) 2002 (17-12) • Coach Pat Dennis 69 Flagler 53 at NC State 67 William & Mary 83 Navy 66 vs. Charleston Southern& 97 Emmanuel 69 Davidosn 65 at Philander Smith 72 Greensboro College 57 at South Carolina 74 Coastal Carolina 89 at South Carolina State 74 East Tennessee State 64 at Wofford (ot) 105 at Western Carolina (2ot) 85 Georgia Southern 72 Chattanooga 65 at College of Charleston 74 Appalachian State

62 63 62 47 70 59 50 51 40 73 62 81 61 73 97 80 64 77 78

75 at Furman 83 7 7 at Chattanooga 84 60 College of Charleston 58 68 at UNC Greensboro 81 64 Furman (ot) 70 86 at Georgia Southern 95 75 at Virginia Military Inst. 55 72 Wofford 63 80 vs. Virginia Military Inst.* 70 58 vs. Davidson* 71 &Southern Conference-Big South Shootout @North Charleton Coliseum *Southern Conference Tournament (North Charleston, SC) 2003 (8-20) • Coach: Pat Dennis 83 Webber International 60 51 at Navy 57 49 at Maryland 97 56 Charleston Southern 68 82 High Point 67 95 Oglethorpe 55 7 8 Southwestern (TX) 50 66 South Carolina State 78 55 at Central Florida 64 50 at South Carolina 66 72 at Davidson 86 88 Emmanuel 55 81 at East Tennessee State 87 54 Wofford 69 83 Western Carolina 69 67 at Georgia Southern 66 44 College of Charleston 58 64 at Chattanooga 79 65 at Appalachian State 75 69 Furman 55 67 Chattanooga 74 75 at College of Charleston 84 66 UNC Greensboro 67 60 at Furman 77 63 Georgia Southern 64 49 VMI 58 63 at Wofford 75 63 vs. Appalachian State* 73 *Southern Conference Tournament (North Charleston, SC) 2004 (6-22) • Coach: Pat Dennis 79 Webber International 75 62 Washington & Lee 44 60 Central Florida 74 62 Appalachian State 72 38 South Carolina 70 66 Emmanuel 71 (ot) 51 at South Carolina State 65 49 at Tennessee 99 89 Chowan 72 62 Georgetown 85 70 at High Point 94 82 Army 58 44 at Davidson 68 58 at Georgia Southern 86 49 Chattanooga 73 61 Furman 76 42 at Western Carolina 71 66 at UNC Greensboro 75 45 College of Charleston 69 49 Davidson 67 68 Wofford 78 59 at Elon 73 39 at College of Charleston 59 51 East Tennessee State 73 47 at Furman 60 68 at Wofford 65 68 Georgia Southern 65 56 vs Elon* 66 *Southern Conference Tournament (North Charleston, SC)

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Air Force (2-0) 1972 The Citadel, 61-60 1995 The Citadel, 65-61 Alabama (2-1) 1960 The Citadel, 68-60 1964 The Citadel, 76-67 1992 Alabama, 107-67

Augusta Sporters (1-0) 1941 The Citadel, 58-50 Augusta YMCA (2-1) 1930 The Citadel, 38-29 1934 Augusta YMCA, 49-43 The Citadel, 42-38

Alabama-Birmingham (0-1) 1985 Alabama-Birmingham, 64-79

Barry (2-0) 1990 The Citadel, 81-63 1992 The Citadel, 75-72

Allen (1-0) 1989, The Citadel, 71-45

Barton (1-0) 1992 The Citadel, 77-60

Anderson (4-0) 1997 The Citadel, 103-52 1998 The Citadel, 87-65 1999 The Citadel, 83-52 2000 The Citadel OT, 84-82

Benedict (1-0) 1987 The Citadel, 113-80 1991 The Citadel, 94-88 ot

Appalachian State (19-43) 1969 The Citadel, 80-78 1973 Appalachian State, 78-75 ot The Citadel, 87-69 1974 Appalachian State, 90-72 The Citadel, 77-76 1975 The Citadel, 99-94 The Citadel, 70-69 1976 Appalachian State, 83-65 Appalachian State, 70-67 1977 Appalachian State, 76-56 Appalachian State, 68-64 1978 Appalachian State, 75-66 Appalachian State, 66-65 Appalachian State, 81-64 1979 Appalachian State, 76-65 Appalachian State, 68-64 1980 The Citadel, 54-53 Appalachian State, 73-57 1981 Appalachian State, 48-41 Appalachian State, 66-54 1982 The Citadel, 83-64 Appalachian State, 65-46 1983 The Citadel, 60-55 The Citadel, 90-72 1984 Appalachian State, 66-60 The Citadel, 83-69 Appalachian State, 82-77 1985 The Citadel, 84-77 Appalachian State, 57-56 The Citadel, 68-62 1986 Appalachian State, 65-55 Appalachian State, 67-66 1987 Appalachian State, 72-69 The Citadel, 70-66 1988 Appalachian State, 89-72 The Citadel, 73-71 1989 The Citadel, 65-62 Appalachian State, 86-72 1990 Appalachian State, 101-64 Appalachian State, 88-80 Appalachian State, 86-71 1991 Appalachian State, 84-74 Appalachian State, 84-69 1992 The Citadel, 80-72 Appalachian State, 78-65 1993 Appalachian State, 69-53 The Citadel, 75-71 1994 Appalachian State, 81-70 The Citadel, 78-65 1995 Appalachian State, 74-57 1996 The Citadel, 84-75 ot Appalachian State, 75-73 1997 Appalachian State, 74-63 1998 Appalachian State, 60-53 1999 Appalachian State, 81-65 2000 Appalachian State, 82-48 2001 Appalachian State,81-74 OT 2002 Appalachian State, 78-74 2003 Appalachian State, 75-65 Appalachian State, 73-63 2004 Appalachian State, 72-62 Arkansas State (5-4) 1962 Arkansas State, 80-72 1963 The Citadel, 71-57 1965 The Citadel, 94-75 1966 Arkansas State, 74-73 1968 The Citadel, 79-71 1970 Arkansas State, 81-72 1971 Arkansas State, 74-60 1972 The Citadel, 86-48 1973 The Citadel, 81-80 Army (3-1) 1987 The Citadel, 69-65 1988 Army, 64-69 1992 The Citadel, 59-53 2004 The Citadel, 82-58 Ashley Athletic Club (3-0) 1919 The Citadel, 33-15 The Citadel, 32-14 1920 The Citadel, 54-4 Atlanta YMCA (0-1) 1930 Atlanta YMCA, 36-21 Atlantic Christian (1-0) 1974 The Citadel, 85-62 Auburn (1-1) 1967 Auburn, 83-105 1968 The Citadel, 73-70 Augusta (1-0) 1969 The Citadel, 93-75

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Barber-Scotia (1-0) 1987 The Citadel, 94-69 Bethune-Cookman (1-0) 1981 The Citadel, 67-57 Birmingham Southern (1-1) 1925 The Citadel, 42-24 1928 Birmingham So., 35-34 Biscayne (1-0) 1979 The Citadel, 98-69 Boston University (1-0) 1976 The Citadel, 86-73 Bowling Green (0-1) 1996 Bowling Green, 79-56 Brigham Young (1-0) 1961 The Citadel, 94-83 Brown (0-1) 1973 Brown, 67-60 Bucknell (1-0) 1960 The Citadel, 95-73 BYU-Hawaii 2000 BYU-Hawaii, 92-78 Cabrini (1-0) 1992 The Citadel, 69-47 Camp Jackson (2-0) 1920 The Citadel, 31-22 The Citadel, 48-25 Camp Lejeune (1-0) 1950 The Citadel, 58-56 Campbell (1-3) 1972 Campbell, 79-77 1975 Campbell, 86-78 1976 Campbell, 112-106 ot 1983 The Citadel, 68-50 Canisius (1-0) 1978 The Citadel, 79-72 Catholic (1-1) 1939 The Citadel, 48-37 1978 Catholic, 74-72 Celtics (0-1) 1934 Celtics, 42-34 Centenary (0-1) 1958 Centenary, 87-62 Central Florida (1-2) 1986 The Citadel, 72-66 2003 Central Florida, 64-55 2004 Central Florida, 74-60 Charleston Athletic Club (3-0) 1916 The Citadel, 27-25 1917 The Citadel, 30-17 The Citadel, 23-20 Charleston Coast Guard (1-1) 1943 The Citadel, 52-29 1946 Coast Guard, 36-33 Charleston Marines (2-0) 1945 The Citadel, 49-32 The Citadel, 64-26 Charleston Military Police (1-0) 1945 The Citadel, 60-34 Charleston Navy Base (3-4) 1945 Charleston Navy Base, 66-48 The Citadel, 57-23 Charleston Navy Base, 52-30 1946 Charleston Navy Base, 57-41 1948 The Citadel, 70-50 1952 The Citadel, 90-37 Charleston Navy Base, 74-55 Charleston Southern (16-9) 1975 The Citadel, 107-92 1976 The Citadel, 75-70 The Citadel, 96-69 1977 Charleston So., 68-54 The Citadel, 78-74 1978 Charleston So., 83-77 1979 The Citadel, 91-42

1980 The Citadel, 68-62 The Citadel, 62-52 1981 Charleston So., 67-62 1984 The Citadel, 72-61 1985 The Citadel, 78-61 The Citadel, 62-53 1986 The Citadel, 78-68 Charleston So., 95-65 1993 The Citadel, 59-54 1994 The Citadel, 85-83 1995 Charleston So., 84-69 Charleston So., 55-53 1996 The Citadel, 96-90 ot Charleston So., 82-74 1997 The Citadel, 86-80 ot Charleston So., 77-61 1998 The Citadel, 77-56 The Citadel, 79-69 2002 Charleston Southern, 70-66 2002 Charleston Southern, 68-56 Cherry Point (0-1) 1952 Cherry Point, 64-50 Chowan (1-0) 2004 The Citadel 89-72 Cincinnati (0-1) 1960 Cincinnati, 64-43 City League (1-0) 1935 The Citadel, 53-37 Clemson (24-54) 1915 The Citadel, 48-50 1921 The Citadel, 28-26 1922 The Citadel 29-8 Clemson, 20-19 1925 The Citadel, 34-18 The Citadel, 25-21 1926 The Citadel, 26-23 1929 The Citadel, 40-37 Clemson, 35-33 1930 Clemson, 38-35 ot 1932 Clemson, 17-12 1937 Clemson, 44-38 1938 The Citadel 28-26 Clemson, 46-35 1939 The Citadel 42-38 Clemson, 51-36 1940 Clemson, 38-27 Clemson, 46-30 1941 Clemson, 62-48 Clemson, 62-43 1942 Clemson, 39-38 Clemson, 35-27 1943 The Citadel, 49-35 The Citadel, 63-38 1945 Clemson, 52-43 The Citadel, 52-29 The Citadel, 41-39 Clemson, 43-38 1946 Clemson, 63-46 Clemson, 76-24 1947 Clemson, 60-40 The Citadel, 58-53 1948 The Citadel, 52-50 The Citadel, 47-43 1949 Clemson, 65-39 Clemson, 63-44 1950 Clemson, 63-38 Clemson, 59-34 1951 Clemson, 69-43 The Citadel, 73-57 1952 Clemson, 89-59 Clemson, 66-63 1953 Clemson, 64-58 Clemson, 79-50 1954 Clemson, 76-52 Clemson, 78-55 1956 Clemson, 86-70 Clemson, 78-55 1957 The Citadel, 72-66 Clemson, 68-66 1958 The Citadel, 60-57 1959 The Citadel, 55-44 1961 Clemson, 78-68 1962 Clemson, 68-62 1963 Clemson, 93-56 1964 The Citadel, 68-57 1965 Clemson, 90-75 1966 Clemson, 70-61 1967 Clemson, 102-85 1968 The Citadel, 74-70 1969 The Citadel, 73-72 1973 Clemson, 72-54 1974 Clemson, 62-58 ot 1975 Clemson, 106-75 1976 Clemson, 81-68 1978 Clemson, 99-65 1979 Clemson, 71-58 The Citadel, 58-56 1981 Clemson, 82-58 1982 Clemson, 88-56 1983 Clemson, 63-56 1984 Clemson, 92-70 1989 Clemson, 92-82 1990 Clemson, 71-54 1991 Clemson, 91-77 1993 Clemson, 76-54 1994 Clemson, 76-64 1995 Clemson, 77-66 2001 Clemson, 84=76 Colgate (1-0) 2001 The Citadel, 86-55

College of Charleston (37-37) 1901 Charleston, 7-25 Charleston, 23-19 Charleston, 19-10 1913 The Citadel, 24-21 Charleston, 31-17 Charleston, 30-28 1914 The Citadel, 42-11 The Citadel, 49-6 1915 The Citadel, 49-27 The Citadel, 58-8 1916 The Citadel, 30-25 The Citadel, 41-11 1917 The Citadel, 46-7 The Citadel, 59-15 1918 Charleston, 48-15 1920 The Citadel, 41-11 1921 The Citadel, 55-15 1922 The Citadel, 31-13 1923 The Citadel, 32-14 1926 The Citadel, 29-20 The Citadel, 14-12 1927 The Citadel, 34-23 1928 The Citadel, 47-34 1929 The Citadel, 36-15 1930 The Citadel, 50-44 1931 Charleston, 32-30 The Citadel, 40-37 Charleston, 30-26 1932 The Citadel, 31-25 The Citadel, 36-21 1933 The Citadel, 35-25 The Citadel, 38-21 1934 The Citadel, 30-27 Charleston, 33-32 The Citadel, 35-32 1935 Charleston, 43-18 Charleston, 33-18 1936 The Citadel, 31-28 1937 Charleston, 31-29 The Citadel, 41-35 The Citadel, 32-27 1956 The Citadel, 56-52 1977 Charleston, 81-72 1978 The Citadel, 84-82 ot 1983 Charleston, 63-50 The Citadel, 66-52 1984 The Citadel, 71-62 1985 Charleston, 70-61 1986 Charleston, 63-57 1987 Charleston, 96-81 1988 Charleston, 84-58 1989 The Citadel, 65-58 1990 Charleston, 81-58 1991 Charleston, 72-65 1992 Charleston, 63-60 1993 Charleston, 55-53 1994 Charleston, 51-49 1995 Charleston, 65-58 1996 Charleston, 76-69 1997 Charleston, 68-63 1998 Charleston, 56-44 The Citadel 64-63 1999 Charleston, 62-39 Charleston, 60-39 2000 Charleston, 65-52 Charleston, 58-49 2001 Charleston, 74-67 The Citadel, 62-58 2002 Charleston, 77-65 The Citadel, 60-58 2003 Charleston, 58-44 Charleston, 84-75 2004 Charleston, 69-45 Charleston, 59-39 Coastal Carolina (4-4) 1980 The Citadel, 90-70 1981 The Citadel, 71-66 1990 Coastal Carolina, 78-76 1991 Coastal Carolina, 79-71 1999 The Citadel, 76-68 2000 Coastal Carolina, 68-60 2001 Coastal Carolina, 85-74 2002 The Citadel, 74-62 Coker (4-1) 1985 The Citadel, 112-85 1986 The Citadel, 111-93 1987 The Citadel, 92-57 1988 Coker, 54-51 1990 The Citadel, 69-52 Columbia (2-1) 1967 The Citadel, 74-71 1977 Columbia, 89-87 ot 1988 The Citadel, 70-56 Davidson (43-78) 1926 The Citadel, 39-37 1927 The Citadel, 41-26 The Citadel, 40-26 1928 The Citadel, 39-30 1931 The Citadel, 22-21 1932 The Citadel, 32-21 1937 Davidson, 46-37 Davidson, 46-34 1938 The Citadel, 33-29 The Citadel, 28-26 1939 Davidson, 46-32 The Citadel, 45-30 1940 The Citadel, 46-31 Davidson, 52-42 1941 Davidson, 51-43 Davidson 39-37 1942 Davidson, 41-39 Davidson, 48-33

1943 Davidson, 54-49 Davidson, 48-44 1944 Davidson, 47-43 1945 The Citadel, 52-32 The Citadel, 60-26 1946 The Citadel, 41-39 Davidson, 37-30 1947 Davidson, 60-34 Davidson, 72-46 1948 Davidson, 69-30 Davidson, 49-42 1949 Davidson, 54-25 Davidson, 50-42 1950 Davidson, 87-48 The Citadel, 41-34 1951 Davidson, 55-52 Davidson, 69-49 1952 Davidson, 100-66 The Citadel, 62-52 1953 Davidson, 81-64 Davidson, 68-59 1954 Davidson, 82-51 The Citadel, 75-70 1955 Davidson, 70-51 Davidson, 87, 66 1956 Davidson, 93-64 Davidson, 65-59 1957 The Citadel, 63,-62 Davidson, 60-57 1958 The Citadel, 61-42 The Citadel, 49-42 1959 The Citadel, 78-72 The Citadel, 64-60 1960 The Citadel, 73-55 The Citadel, 92-65 1961 The Citadel, 74-73 The Citadel, 88-66 1962 Davidson, 77-71 The Citadel, 70-62 1963 Davidson, 50-49 Davidson, 99-71 1964 Davidson, 88-67 Davidson, 86-78 Davidson, 91-62 1965 Davidson, 100-81 Davidson, 62-50 1966 Davidson, 81-77 Davidson, 77-64 Davidson, 79-61 1967 Davidson, 76-72 Davidson, 97-85 1969 Davidson, 80-72 1970 Davidson, 56-41 1971 Davidson, 85-50 1972 Davidson, 77-70 1973 Davidson, 85-75 1974 Davidson, 73-69 Davidson, 82-69 1975 Davidson, 90-76 1976 The Citadel, 81-77 1977 Davidson, 62-60 1978 Davidson, 88-81 1979 Davidson, 87-72 The Citadel, 79-70 The Citadel, 86-79 ot 1980 The Citadel, 77-72 The Citadel, 98-88 1981 The Citadel, 72-58 Davidson, 63-61 1982 Davidson, 63-55 The Citadel, 49-47 Davidson, 57-54 1983 Davidson, 77-76 Davidson, 57-52 1984 The Citadel, 69-63 Davidson, 62-60 1985 Davidson, 102-92 The Citadel, 82-79 ot 1986 Davidson, 82-76 The Citadel, 64-61 1987 Davidson, 79-71 Davidson, 86-68 1988 Davidson, 85-80 Davidson, 79-67 1990 The Citadel, 76-66 The Citadel, 85-76 1993 Davidson, 80-70 The Citadel, 68-58 1994 The Citadel, 68-61 Davidson, 76-63 1995 Davidson, 70-51 1996 Davidson, 82-54 1997 Davidson, 63-58 Davidson, 83-61 1998 The Citadel, 74-59 Davidson, 68-59 1999 Davidson, 70-60 2000 The Citadel, 87-74 2001 Davidson, 71-58 2002 The Citadel, 69-50 Davidson, 71-58 2003 Davidson, 86-72 2004 Davidson, 68-44 Davidson, 67-49 Dayton (0-2) 1960 Dayton, 60-48 1990 Dayton, 97-76 Delaware (1-1) 1964 The Citadel, 88-78 1996 Delaware, 68-46 Duke (0-9) 1939 Duke, 49-37 1940 Duke, 51-40 Duke, 40-35


1943 1950 1989 1990 1991 1994

Duke, 56-37 Duke, 65-39 Duke, 93-52 Duke, 108-69 Duke, 83-50 Duke, 78-63

Duquesne (0-1) 1966 Duquesne, 86-60 East 1952 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977

Carolina (11-22) East Carolina, 87-71 The Citadel, 99-83 The Citadel, 85-73 East Carolina, 83-66 The Citadel, 85-79 East Carolina, 75-69 East Carolina, 81-71 East Carolina, 68-66 The Citadel, 82-74 East Carolina, 80-72 The Citadel, 105-91 The Citadel, 59-57 East Carolina, 81-78 East Carolina, 75-64 East Carolina, 97-68 East Carolina, 83-69 East Carolina, 84-71 The Citadel, 81-57 East Carolina, 81-67 The Citadel, 89-86 East Carolina, 91-83 East Carolina, 80-71 The Citadel, 55-54 East Carolina, 80-72 East Carolina, 69-63 East Carolina, 78-66 East Carolina, 111-81 East Carolina, 87-85 East Carolina, 78-66 East Carolina, 68-67 East Carolina, 81-76 The Citadel, 70-62 The Citadel, 75-72

East 1962 1963 1965 1966 1980

Tennessee State (14-37) The Citadel, 86-67 East Tenn. State, 64-61 The Citadel, 65-63 East Tenn. State, 102-75 East Tenn. State, 54-52 East Tenn. State, 58-49 1981 East Tenn. State, 91-66 East Tenn. State, 70-66 ot 1982 The Citadel, 64-52 East Tenn. State, 89-81 1983 East Tenn. State, 57-54 The Citadel, 79-64 East Tenn. State, 75-65 1984 The Citadel, 75-62 The Citadel, 76-72 1985 East Tenn. State, 94-90 ot The Citadel, 79-67 1986 East Tenn. State, 74-70 The Citadel, 98-90 1987 The Citadel, 90-80 The Citadel, 86-72 1988 East Tenn. State, 97-90 The Citadel, 85-66 1989 East Tenn. State, 79-70 The Citadel, 78-75 East Tenn. State, 93-89 1990 East Tenn. State, 92-57 East Tenn. State, 87-86 1991 East Tenn. State, 96-76 East Tenn. State, 101-69 East Tenn. State, 99-70 1992 East Tenn. State, 79-60 East Tenn. State, 107-88 East Tenn. State, 89-55 1993 East Tenn. State, 85-69 East Tenn. State, 76-54 1994 East Tenn. State, 70-54 East Tenn. State, 82-70 1995 East Tenn. State, 76-58 East Tenn. State, 85-65 1996 East Tenn. State, 64-49 1997 The Citadel, 63-56 1998 East Tenn. State, 72-57 1999 East Tenn. State, 86-73 2000 East Tenn. State, 65-53 East Tenn. State, 85-71 2001 East Tenn. State, 85-69 2002 The Citadel, 74-61 2003 East Tenn. State, 87-81 2004 East Tenn. State, 73-51 Eckerd (1-0) 1988 The Citadel, 80-65 Elon (0-3) 1952 Elon, 81-49 2004 Elon, 73-59 Elon, 66-56 Emmanuel (2-1) 2002 The Citadel, 97-59 2003 The Citadel, 88-55 2004 Emmanuel, 71-66 (ot) Emory (2-0) 1994 The Citadel, 101-49 2000 The Citadel, 91-52 Erskine (15-12) 1929 The Citadel, 40-36 1930 Erskine, 32-21

1931 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1940 1941 1942 1946 1952 1964 1965 1979 1985 1994

Erskine, 28-20 Erskine, 37-13 Erskine, 26-23 Erskine, 29-26 Erskine, 33-30 Erskine, 30-22 Erskine, 35-33 The Citadel, 31-22 Erskine, 27-26 The Citadel, 31-29 Erskine, 35-29 The Citadel, 26-15 Erskine, 24-23 The Citadel, 28-24 The Citadel, 40-38 The Citadel, 46-41 Erskine, 36-35 The Citadel, 57-17 Erskine, 68-59 The Citadel, 56-50 The Citadel, 69-69 The Citadel, 108-62 The Citadel, 83-61 The Citadel, 93-81 The Citadel, 80-64

Estonia (1-0) 1990 The Citadel, 79-71 Farleigh Dickinson (0-1) 1972 Fareigh Dickinson, 67-46 Ferrum (1-0) 2001 The Citadel, 105-75 Flagler (1-0) 2002 The Citadel, 69-62 Florence AAB (0-1) 1944 Florence AAB, 42-38 Florida A&M (1-0) 2000 The Citadel, 68-60 Florida (0-1) 1963 Florida, 83-75 Florida Presbyterian (1-0) 1972 The Citadel, 112-90 Florida State (4-5) 1958 The Citadel, 59-57 1960 The Citadel, 76-70 ot The Citadel, 100-60 1961 Florida State, 83-77 The Citadel, 79-66 1967 Florida State, 83-64 1968 Florida State, 96-75 Florida State, 93-50 2000 Florida State, 77-51 Fort Benning (0-2) 1930 Fort Benning, 63-41 Fort Benning, 58-33 Ft. Jackson 48th Infantry (2-0) 1919 The Citadel, 26-25 The Citadel, 25-22 Fort Moultrie (1-1) 1944 Fort Moultrie, 30-28 The Citadel, 44-23 Francis Marion (0-3) 1984 Francis Marion, 78-64 1986 Francis Marion, 83-76 1998 Francis Marion, 66-58 Fredonia State (1-0) 1979 The Citadel, 75-48 Furman (77-101) 1920 The Citadel, 22-16 The Citadel, 19-16 1921 The Citadel, 28-11 The Citadel, 31-21 1922 The Citadel, 36-31 Furman, 30-20 1923 Furman, 31-23 The Citadel, 34-25 1924 Furman, 39-11 Furman, 28-16 1925 The Citadel, 38-32 The Citadel, 44-34 1926 The Citadel, 38-23 Furman, 32-22 The Citadel, 36-26 1927 Furman, 37-25 Furman, 43-37 1928 The Citadel, 42-41 ot Furman, 59-22 1929 Furman, 39-24 The Citadel, 54-38 1930 Furman, 43-20 Furman, 52-25 1931 Furman, 45-22 Furman, 35-21 1932 Furman, 25-24 Furman, 23-11 1933 Furman, 33-30 Furman, 28-19 1934 The Citadel, 30-23 The Citadel, 30-23 1935 Furman, 45-30 Furman, 34-22 1936 Furman, 40-33 The Citadel, 32-30

1937 Furman, 28-26 Furman, 44-28 1938 The Citadel, 37-17 The Citadel, 46-36 1939 The Citadel, 32-28 The Citadel, 56-34 1940 The Citadel, 30-24 The Citadel, 36-35 1941 Furman, 48-44 Furman, 53-35 1942 The Citadel, 40-22 Furman, 42-22 1945 The Citadel, 46-28 The Citadel, 46-32 The Citadel, 57-36 The Citadel, 60-52 1946 The Citadel, 65-45 Furman, 58-45 1947 Furman, 59-51 Furman, 52-41 1948 The Citadel, 40-33 The Citadel, 66-64 1949 Furman, 65-57 Furman, 55-38 1950 Furman, 40-23 The Citadel, 52-48 1951 The Citadel, 48-36 The Citadel, 58-49 1952 Furman, 76-53 Furman, 86-63 1953 Furman, 96-72 Furman, 107-68 1954 Furman, 91-63 Furman, 114-72 1955 Furman, 154-67 Furman, 26-24 1956 Furman, 90-61 Furman, 112-68 1957 The Citadel, 77-76 The Citadel, 85-79 1958 The Citadel, 85-69 Furman, 90-74 1959 The Citadel, 85-80 Furman, 53-52 The Citadel, 93-88 1960 The Citadel, 77-73 The Citadel, 59-55 The Citadel, 84-81 1961 Furman, 62-56 ot Furman, 92-84 The Citadel, 78-66 1962 Furman, 59-51 The Citadel, 86-75 1963 The Citadel, 83-78 Furman, 59-55 1964 The Citadel, 42-41 The Citadel, 74-65 Furman, 61-59 1965 The Citadel, 99-96 The Citadel, 69-57 1966 Furman, 74-72 The Citadel, 77-75 1967 Furman, 85-68 Furman, 71-65 1968 Furman, 95-85 The Citadel, 77-61 1969 The Citadel, 67-64 Furman, 89-84 1970 Furman, 80-71 Furman, 60-56 ot The Citadel, 68-67 1971 The Citadel, 90-80 Furman, 91-86 Furman, 95-82 1972 Furman, 101-86 Furman, 80-75 1973 Furman, 62-46 Furman, 79-69 1974 Furman, 50-42 Furman, 91-59 1975 Furman, 66-65 Furman, 94-69 1976 Furman, 92-90 ot Furman, 68-67 The Citadel, 76-72 1977 Furman, 88-74 Furman, 91-88 Furman, 76-69 1978 Furman, 106-77 The Citadel, 85-82 1979 The Citadel, 78-76 Furman, 88-84 ot Furman, 105-94 1980 Furman, 89-88 Furman, 82-55 1981 Furman, 75-65 Furman, 67-65 1982 The Citadel, 69-66 Furman, 84-64 1983 The Citadel, 60-49 The Citadel, 76-68 1984 The Citadel, 89-83 Furman, 96-70 1985 The Citadel, 83-76 The Citadel, 73-65 1986 The Citadel, 76-72 Furman, 74-69 1987 Furman, 93-77 Furman, 80-69 ot Furman, 85-78 1988 Furman, 91-84 Furman, 81-68 1989 The Citadel, 80-76 Furman, 61-60 1990 The Citadel, 90-80 The Citadel, 74-70 1991 Furman, 78-57

Furman, 89-81 2ot 1992 Furman, 85-65 The Citadel, 85-78 1993 The Citadel, 63-62 The Citadel, 86-78 1994 The Citadel, 65-64 Furman, 71-63 Furman, 75-70 1995 Furman, 77-62 The Citadel, 72-64 ot 1996 The Citadel, 88-77 Furman, 68-67 1997 The Citadel, 71-68 The Citadel, 83-70 1998 Furman, 59-57 Furman, 58-54 1999 Furman, 69-47 The Citadel, 83-73 ot 2000 The Citadel, 78-63 2001 The Citadel, 65-56 The Citadel, 66-56 2002 Furman, 83-75 Furman, 70-64 (ot) 2003 The Citadel, 69-55 Furman, 77-60 2004 Furman, 76-61 Furman, 60-47 Georgetown (0-1) 2004 Georgetown, 85-62 George Washington (8-17) 1939 George Washington, 46-35 1947 George Washington, 72-41 1952 George washington, 73-64 George Washington, 78-56 1958 George washington, 72-68 1959 The Citadel, 64-44 The Citadel, 53-52 1960 The Citadel, 75-48 George Washington, 74-60 1961 The Citadel, 89-72 George Washington, 94-87 1962 George Washington, 79-76 1963 George Washington, 59-52 1964 George Washington, 102-81 1965 The Citadel, 69-68 1966 George Washington, 95-84 1967 The Citadel, 89-86 1968 The Citadel, 83-66 1969 George Washington, 101-91 George Washington, 84-53 George Washington, 90-73 1970 George Washington, 95-77 George Washington, 66-64 1971 The Citadel, 73-68 1973 George Washington, 88-80

1946 The Citadel, 38-36 Greensboro College (3-0) 1997 The Citadel, 84-53 1998 The Citadel, 89-57 2002 The Citadel, 72-40 Grove Cove Navy (0-1) 1951 Grove Cove Navy, 67-45 Hampton (0-1) 1996 Hampton, 66-83 Hartford (0-1) 1987 Hartford, 74-66 High Point (1-2) 1952 High Point, 53-48 2003 The Citadel, 82-67 2004 High Point, 94-70 Hofstra (0-1) 1968 Hofstra, 80-77 Holy Cross (1-0) 1982 Holy Cross, 89-80 Indiana (0-1) 1974 Indiana, 74-55 Indiana State (1-0) 1989 The Citadel, 112-75 Jacksonville (1-4) 1966 The Citadel, 93-84 1967 Jacksonville, 87-80 Jacksonville, 87-85 1968 Jacksonville, 63-59 Jacksonville, 101-90 Jacksonville NAS (1-1) 1955 Jacksonville NAS, 94-90 The Citadel, 86-80 Jewish Alliance (1-1) 1932 The Citadel, 42-23 1933 Jewish Alliance, 29-27 Kansas (0-1) 1987 Kansas, 74-71 Kentucky (1-0) 1927 The Citadel, 43-36 Lander (1-0) 1978 The Citadel, 74-69

Georgia (2-2) 1959 The Citadel, 78-52 1961 The Citadel, 82-72 1962 Georgia, 91-86 1963 Georgia, 89-73

Lehigh (0-1) 1974 Lehigh, 83-65

Georgia Southern (13-17) 1961 The Citadel, 90-84 1964 Georgia Southern, 91-83 1965 Georgia Southern, 107-82 1966 The Citadel, 78-72 1967 Georgia Southern, 79-78 1993 Georgia Southern, 66-58 Georgia Southern, 81-73 Georgia Southern, 72-41 1994 Georgia Southern, 81-78 Georgia Southern, 65-62 1995 The Citadel, 71-59 The Citadel, 69-62 1996 The Citadel, 65-56 The Citadel, 67-63 ot 1997 Georgia Southern, 68-56 The Citadel, 93-56 1998 The Citadel, 71-60 The Citadel, 68-45 1999 Georgia Southern, 75-51 Georgia Southern, 79-63 2000 Georgia Southern, 93-81 Georgia Southern, 58-52 2001 Georgia Southern, 88-69 The Citadel, 71-69 2002 The Citadel, 85-80 Georgia Southern, 95-86 2003 The Citadel, 67-66 Georgia Southern, 64-63 2004 Georgia Southern, 86-58 The Citadel, 68-65

Lemoco (2-0) 1943 The Citadel, 41-34 1945 The Citadel, 49-29

Georgia State (7-1) 1973 The Citadel, 73-59 1974 The Citadel, 58-55 1982 The Citadel, 80-72 1983 The Citadel, 79-63 1984 The Citadel, 72-67 1985 The Citadel, 93-72 1991 Georgia State, 85-61 The Citadel, 86-78 Georgia Tech (0-4) 1976 Georgia Tech, 58-56 1977 Georgia Tech, 63-59 Georgia Tech, 90-64 1999 Georgia Tech, 73-50 Gibbs AAU (0-1) 1955 Gibbs AAU, 121-65 Gray Linen (2-0) 1945 The Citadel, 43-42

Lessers (1-0) 1945 The Citadel, 52-30

Liberty (2-1) 1989 The Citadel, 81-74 1990 The Citadel, 82-66 1991 Liberty, 57-55 Limestone (2-0) 1997 The Citadel, 83-56 2001 The Citadel, 78-72 Long Island (0-1) 1970 Long Island, 69-61 Loyola (New Orleans) (2-1) 1961 The Citadel, 88-78 1967 Loyola, 97-87 1968 The Citadel, 61-59 Lynchburg (1-0) 1999 The Citadel, 58-47 James Madison (2-2) 1974 James Madision, 43-41 1977 The Citadel, 79-72 1978 James Madision, 71-70 The Citadel, 89-88 Maine (1-0) 1978 81-63 Marshall (10-33) 1963 Marshall, 71-69 1965 The Citadel, 96-84 1977 Marshall, 82-73 1978 Marshall, 85-81 ot The Citadel, 74-57 1979 The Citadel, 58-57 The Citadel, 75-69 1980 Marshall, 68-59 Marshall, 78-74 ot Marshall, 100-66 1981 Marshall, 76-60 Marshall, 87-79 1982 Marshall, 74-61 The Citadel, 77-62 1983 Marshall, 71-70 Marshall, 69-61 1984 The Citadel, 84-76 Marshall, 85-71 1985 The Citadel, 92-87 ot

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Marshall, 75-65 Marshall, 78-67 1986 Marshall, 90-70 Marshall, 85-78 1987 Marshall, 72-69 Marshall, 96-92 1988 Marshall, 87-67 Marshall, 105-78 Marshall, 121-78 1989 Marshall, 62-53 The Citadel, 100-80 1990 The Citadel, 64-52 Marshall, 91-85 1991 Marshall, 90-81 Marshall, 90-78 1992 Marshall, 75-67 Marshall, 82-77 1993 Marshall, 62-50 The Citadel, 68-52 1994 Marshall, 83-79 ot Marshall, 85-64 1995 Marshall, 76-62 1996 Marshall, 98-54 1997 Marshall, 81-80 ot Maryland (0-3) 1938 Maryland, 45-43 1947 Maryland, 52-40 2003 Maryland, 97-49 Maryland-Baltimore Co. (1-0) 1987 The Citadel, 64-61 Memphis State (2-3) 1958 Memphis State, 70-63 The Citadel, 62-54 1962 Memphis State, 86-72 1963 Memphis State, 72-63 1969 The Citadel, 76-73 Mercer (4-8) 1925 Mercer, 31-24 1926 Mercer, 35-32 1927 The Citadel, 50-14 The Citadel, 46-32 The Citadel, 38-33 The Citadel, 42-41 1928 Mercer, 38-30 Mercer, 33-15 1929 Mercer, 41-35 Mercer, 52-29 1930 Mercer, 53-35 1971 Mercer, 73-70 Merchant Maine (2-0) 1968 The Citadel, 83-80 1970 The Citadel, 84-74 Methodist (2-0) 1990 The Citadel, 85-71 2001 The Citadel, 80-55 Miami (FL) (1-1) 1959 The Citadel, 93-77 1986 Miami, 85-77 Mississippi (2-1) 1925 The Citadel, 30-26 1926 Mississippi, 41-23 1971 The Citadel 109-90 Morehead State (0-1) 1952 Morehead State, 78-45 Morgan State (1-0) 1986 The Citadel, 84-73 Morehead State (1-0) 2001 The Citadel, 52-51 Morris Harvey (1-0) 1960 The Citadel, 89-68 Navy (3-4) 1971 Navy, 72-69 1974 The Citadel, 74-66 1977 Navy, 89-56 1988 Navy, 79-67 1989 The Citadel, 71-62 2002 The Citadel, 83-47 2003 Navy, 57-51 Navy Yard Machinist Mates (10) 1917 The Citadel, 48-11 Nebraska (0-3) 1991 Nebraska, 94-80 1992 Nabraska, 84-61 1993 Nebraska, 86-46 Newberry (50-24) 1914 The Citadel, 31-24 The Citadel, 33-17 1915 Newberry, 24-22 Newberry, 38-23 1916 Newberry, 27-19 1920 The Citadel, 19-10 1921 The Citadel, 32-17 Newberry, 38-20 1922 The Citadel, 22-19 Newberry, 35-22 1923 Newberry, 32-21 The Citadel, 46-10 1924 Newberry, 20-13 Newberry, 35-16 1926 The Citadel, 37-19

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1927 The Citadel, 35-21 The Citadel, 26-20 1928 The Citadel, 47-23 The Citadel, 27-25 1929 The Citadel, 42-13 The Citadel, 35-28 1930 The Citadel, 34-28 The Citadel, 46-28 1931 The Citadel, 49-34 The Citadel, 33-26 1932 Newberry, 32-26 Newberry, 29-27 1933 Newberry, 46-24 Newberry, 37-30 1934 The Citadel, 44-25 The Citadel, 34-22 1935 The Citadel, 37-36 The Citadel, 39-33 1936 The Citadel, 46-33 The Citadel, 46-38 1937 The Citadel, 44-22 Newberry, 34-31 1938 The Citadel, 45-31 The Citadel, 58-45 1939 The Citadel, 43-36 The Citadel, 49-48 1942 The Citadel, 45-28 1943 The Citadel, 46-38 1945 The Citadel, 55-44 1946 Newberry, 50-44 Newberry, 61-50 1947 The Citadel, 60-49 The Citadel, 41-35 1948 Newberry, 56-43 The Citadel, 59-30 1949 Newberry, 67-47 Newberry, 49-30 1950 Newberry, 55-47 Newberry, 83-56 1951 Newberry, 91-85 The Citadel, 69-57 1952 The Citadel, 73-50 The Citadel, 65-58 1953 The Citadel, 74-61 The Citadel, 67-57 1954 The Citadel, 71-60 Newberry, 82-75 1955 Newberry, 80-53 1956 Newberry, 81-56 The Citadel, 82-78 1957 The Citadel, 67-55 The Citadel, 97-53 1958 The Citadel, 60-46 1982 The Citadel, 101-88 1984 The Citadel, 108-77 1988 The Citadel, 78-66 1991 The Citadel, 92-78 1995 The Citadel, 85-69 1996 The Citadel, 94-65 New Mexico State (0-1) 1968 New Mexico State, 92-66 New York University (0-1) 1969 New York University, 87-62 North Carolina (0-16) 1940 North Carolina, 38-36 1950 North Carolina, 77-39 1951 North Carolina, 71-53 1952 North Carolina, 87-69 North Carolina, 80-62 1953 North Carolina, 70-50 North Carolina, 94-69 1954 North Carolina, 83-42 North Carolina, 79-52 1969 North Carolina, 106-59 1980 North Carolina, 51-40 1982 North Carolina, 67-46 1983 North Carolina, 81-36 1984 North Carolina, 76-60 1991 North Carolina, 118-50 1992 North Carolina, 97-58 North Carolina Asheville (2-1) 1987 The Citadel, 71-65 1988 UNC-Asheville, 85-72 1989 The Citadel, 93-77 North Carolina Charlotte (0-3) 1985 UNC Charlotte, 83-62 1986 UNC Charlotte, 104-51 1988 UNC Charlotte, 98-74 North Carolina Greensboro (5-6) 1980 The Citadel, 81-63 1992 The Citadel, 76-60 1993 The Citadel, 53-47 1994 The Citadel, 63-46 1998 UNC Greensboro, 69-61 1999 UNC Greensboro, 61-53 2000 UNC Greensboro, 75-58 2001 The Citadel, 70-68 2002 UNC Greensboro, 81-68 2003 UNC Greensboro, 67-66 2004 UNC Greensboro, 75-66 North Carolina State (1-15) 1938 N.C. State, 43-29 1939 N.C. State, 40-38 1941 The Citadel, 57-50 1942 N.C. State, 41-23 N.C. State, 64-40 1947 N.C. State, 75-33 1961 N.C. State, 88-71 1963 N.C. State, 82-65 1969 N.C. State, 84-65

1970 1976 1980 1982 1983 1984 2002

N.C. N.C. N.C. N.C. N.C. N.C. N.C.

State, State, State, State, State, State, State,

105-59 103-75 57-35 54-44 57-47 50-49 63-53

North Carolina Wesleyan (2-0) 1995 The Citadel, 96-71 1998 The Citadel, 77-43 North Carolina Wilmington (3-1) 1969 The Citadel, 97-84 1975 The Citadel, 115-88 1976 The Citadel, 81-63 1978 UNC Wilmington, 81-66 North Georgia (1-1) 1950 The Citadel, 54-43 1951 North Georgia, 57-55 Northwestern (0-1) 1970 Northwestern, 91-74 Oglethorpe (6-0) 1926 The Citadel, 30-22 1927 The Citadel, 56-26 1928 The Citadel, 53-36 1974 The Citadel, 89-60 2001 The Citadel, 79-45 2003 The Citadel, 95-55

The Citadel, 55-46 1950 Presbyterian, 66-64 Presbyterian, 56-42 1951 Presbyterian, 74-72 The Citadel, 75-69 1952 Presbyterian, 63-58 Presbyterian, 98-50 1953 Presbyterian, 82-63 The Citadel, 72-63 1954 Presbyterian, 75-46 Presbyterian, 106-73 1955 Presbyterian, 93-72 1956 Presbyterian, 117-67 Presbyterian, 113-63 1957 Presbyterian, 82-73 The Citadel, 65-63 1958 The Citadel, 81-56 1959 The Citadel, 77-62 1960 The Citadel, 93-40 1964 The Citadel, 97-61 1965 The Citadel, 86-37 1977 The Citadel, 87-78 1981 The Citadel, 75-65 1982 The Citadel, 68-50 1983 The Citadel, 80-74 Quantico Marines (0-1) 1949 Quantico Marines, 62-38 Randolph-Macon (2-0) 1995 The Citadel, 85-57 1996 The Citadel, 65-58

Old Dominion (0-1) 1967 Old Dominion, 78-70

Rhode Island (0-1) 1988 Rhode Island, 113-85

Parris Island Marines (7-6) 1926 The Citadel, 35-17 1927 The Citadel, 45-19 1928 The Citadel, 55-44 1929 Parris Island Marines, 45-41 The Citadel, 36-33 1933 The Citadel, 32-26 Parris Island Marines, 28-27 1941 The Citadel, 28-27 The Citadel, 55-36 1950 Parris Island Marines, 49-46 Parris Island Marines, 64-55 1955 Parris Island Marines, 125-54 Parris Island Marines, 92-70

Rice (0-2) 1972 Rice, 73-66 1973 Rice, 82-64

Pennsylvania (0-3) 1973 Pennsylvania, 67-34 1977 Pennsylvania, 108-69 1978 Pennsylvania, 103-73 Philander Smith (1-0) 2002 The Citadel, 65-51 Piedmont (11-1) 1951 The Citadel, 67-55 1952 The Citadel, 62-54 1953 The Citadel, 95-67 1954 Piedmont, 79-55 1979 The Citadel, 103-61 1980 The Citadel, 69-56 1981 The Citadel, 56-45 1982 The Citadel, 66-54 1983 The Citadel, 82-59 1984 The Citadel, 105-54 1986 The Citadel, 92-66 1989 The Citadel, 105-48 Presbyterian (46-22) 1919 The Citadel, 39-18 1920 The Citadel, 31-22 1921 The Citadel, 21-11 1923 The Citadel, 37-18 The Citadel, 20-19 1924 Presbyterian, 32-23 Presbyterian, 23-10 1925 The Citadel, 52-30 1926 The Citadel, 35-28 1927 The Citadel, 46-25 The Citadel, 43-22 1928 The Citadel, 55-30 The Citadel, 56-48 1929 The Citadel, 41-30 The Citadel, 51-31 1930 The Citadel, 53-41 The Citadel, 38-30 1931 Presbyterian, 39-34 ot Presbyterian, 33-32 1933 The Citadel, 52-33 1934 The Citadel, 29-22 1935 The Citadel, 26-24 The Citadel, 44-39 1936 The Citadel, 42-31 The Citadel, 27-24 1937 The Citadel, 27-16 The Citadel, 31-30 1938 The Citadel, 37-18 The Citadel, 44-30 1939 The Citadel, 39-37 The Citadel, 55-39 1940 Presbyterian, 38-36 Presbyterian, 40-32 1941 Presbyterian, 39-36 Presbyterian, 53-48 1942 Presbyterian, 50-40 1946 The Citadel, 37-36 The Citadel, 41-35 1947 The Citadel, 67-47 The Citadel, 57-49 1948 The Citadel, 44-41 The Citadel, 81-44 1949 Presbyterian, 50-40

Richmond (21-26) 1939 The Citadel, 39-24 1948 Richmond, 71-50 1949 Richmond, 58-42 1957 Richmond, 91-69 Richmond, 67-54 1958 Richmond, 54-50 The Citadel, 62-54 Richmond, 63-59 1959 The Citadel, 55-45 Richmond, 69-62 1960 Richmond, 63-52 The Citadel, 85-55 1961 The Citadel, 92-78 The Citadel, 89-80 The Ctadel, 70-66 1962 Richmond, 76-68 The Citadel, 58-57 1963 The Citadel, 80-76 Richmond, 112-98 1964 Richmond, 77-73 Richmond, 67-65 1965 The Citadel, 76-75 Richmond, 83-81 1966 Richmond, 100-86 The Citadel, 88-70 1967 The Citadel, 81-79 Richmond, 89-76 1968 Richmond, 83-70 The Citadel, 92-77 Richmond, 100-88 1969 The Citadel, 81-77 Richmond, 108-89 1970 The Citadel, 53-51 Richmond, 82-81 ot 1971 Richmond, 67-64 The Citadel, 78-63 1972 Richmond, 75-68 The Citadel, 99-79 1973 Richmond, 65-63 The Citadel, 77-72 1974 Richmond, 89-82 ot The Citadel, 73-65 1975 Richmond, 80-75 Richmond, 99-90 1976 The Citadel, 75-74 The Citadel, 91-79 Richmond, 82-69 Richmond Royals (0-1) 1949 Richmond Royals, 55-39 Rider (0-1) 1983 Rider, 64-59 ot Roanoke (0-1) 1970 Roanoke, 107-67 Rochester (1-0) 1974 The Citadel, 80-65 Rochester Tech (1-0) 1975 The Citadel, 90-80 Rollins (3-1) 1932 The Citadel, 45-22 The Citadel, 46-16 1955 Rollins, 84-71 1973 The Citadel, 63-54 Rutgers (0-1) 1976 Rutgers, 96-73 Samford (1-1) 1992 The Citadel, 73-67 1993 Samford, 73-67 ot

Sacramento State 2000 Sac. State, 74-61 San Francisco (0-1) 1989 San Francisco, 94-80 Savannah Athletic Club (1-0) 1928 The Citadel, 47-31 Savannah Ice Service (0-1) 1941 Savannah Ice Service, 62-51 Savannah State (2-0) 1989 The Citadel, 100-73 1991 The Citadel, 79-75 Sears (1-0) 1932 The Citadel, 30-28 Shaw Field (1-0) 1943 The Citadel, 51-40 South Alabama (1-0) 1987 The Citadel, 84-76 South Carolina (23-73) 1914 South Carolina, 24-15 1915 The Citadel, 24-17 1916 South Carolina, 29-25 The Citadel, 31-19 1917 South Carolina, 26-23 The Citadel, 41-17 1919 The Citadel, 33-25 The Citadel, 29-15 1920 The Citadel, 19-8 The Citadel, 34-22 1921 South Carolina, 22-11 The Citadel, 29-13 1922 South Carolina, 18-17 The Citadel, 29-16 1923 South Carolina, 22-16 South Carolina, 34-10 1924 South Carolina, 26-24 South Carolina, 25-18 1925 The Citadel, 34-29 South Carolina, 32-29 1926 The Citadel, 42-24 South Carolina, 28-20 1928 The Citadel, 47-28 South Carolina, 33-26 1929 The Citadel, 42-36 The Citadel, 51-40 1930 South Carolina, 32-31 1931 The Citadel, 22-19 1932 South Carolina, 24-22 South Carolina, 25-17 1933 South Carolina, 57-36 1935 South Carolina, 33-17 South Carolina, 54-25 1936 South Carolina, 54-18 1937 South Carolina, 48-27 South Carolina, 34-32 1938 The Citadel, 31-21 The Citadel, 39-27 1939 The Citadel, 40-37 ot The Citadel, 50-38 1940 The Citadel, 33-27 The Citadel, 27-26 1941 South Carolina, 40-28 South Carolina, 55-37 1942 South Carolina, 47-27 South Carolina, 54-52 1943 South Carolina, 47-41 The Citadel, 37-23 South Carolina, 44-38 1945 South Carolina, 59-51 South Carolina, 73-47 1946 South Carolina, 66-29 South Carolina, 52-33 1947 South Carolina, 62-35 South Carolina, 49-45 1948 South Carolina, 49-41 South Carolina, 53-38 1949 South Carolina, 60-35 South Carolina, 58-45 1950 South Carolina, 67-46 South Carolina, 68-42 1951 South Carolina, 79-45 South Carolina, 82-58 1952 South Carolina, 76-56 South Carolina, 76-59 1953 South Carolina, 78-59 South Carolina, 97-72 1954 South Carolina, 79-59 South Carolina, 79-74 1955 South Carolina, 97-72 South Carolina, 97-65 1956 South Carolina, 80-50 South Carolina, 121-76 1957 South Carolina, 90-77 South Carolina, 98-96 1976 South Carolina, 90-74 1977 South Carolina, 85-66 1981 South Carolina, 83-81 3 ot 1982 South Carolina, 62-57 1983 South Carolina, 60-56 1984 South Carolina, 85-64 1985 South Carolina, 94-82 1986 South Carolina, 80-70 1987 South Carolina, 75-64 1988 South Carolina, 88-66 1989 The Citadel, 88-87 1990 South Carolina, 69-65 1996 South Carolina, 112-61 1997 South Carolina, 85-55 1998 South Carolina, 85-55 1999 South Carolina, 71-58


2000 South Carolina, 68-51 2001 South Carolina, 74-71 2002 South Carolina, 73-57 2003 South Carolina, 66-50 2004 South Carolina, 70-38 South Carolina State (7-3) 1979 The Citadel, 91-86 1980 The Citadel, 73-67 1981 The Citadel, 66-65 1984 The Citadel, 91-78 1989 S.C. State, 84-70 1990 The Citadel, 83-77 2001 The Citadel, 62-44 2002 The Citadel, 89-81 2003 S.C. State, 78-66 2004 S.C. State, 65-51 South Carlina Aiken (4-0) 1977 The Citadel, 86-78 1978 The Citadel, 82-58 1980 The Citadel, 98-84 1982 The Citadel, 107-105 5ot South Carolina Spartanburg (2-0) 1979 The Citadel, 99-67 1981 The Citadel, 75-70 South Florida (1-1) 1973 The Citadel, 66-56 1974 South Florida, 90-78 2000 South Florida, 98-72 Southern California (0-1) 1985 Southern California, 95-62 Southern Mississippi (1-0) 1962 The Citadel, 79-67 Southwestern (TX) (1-0) 2003 The Citadel, 78-50 Spartanburg YMCA (0-1) 1923 Spartanburg YMCA, 40-18

1991

Chattanooga, 74-59 Chattanooga, 83-71 1992 Chattanooga, 93-76 Chattanooga, 83-80 ot 1993 Chattanooga, 95-62 Chattanooga, 95-72 1994 Chattanooga, 79-74 Chattanooga, 83-65 1995 Chattanooga, 105-68 Chattanooga, 72-48 1996 The Citadel, 73-64 Chattanooga, 70-44 1997 Chattanooga, 72-66 Chattanooga, 71-59 1998 Chattanooga, 66-54 Chattanooga, 62-55 1999 Chattanooga, 61-52 Chattanooga, 61-48 2000 Chattanooga, 68-59 2001 Chattanooga, 57-56 The Citadel, 61-60 2002 The Citadel, 72-64 Chattanooga, 84-77 2003 Chattanooga, 79-64 Chattanooga, 74-67 2004 Chattanooga, 73-49 Tennessee Tech (0-2) 1958 Tennessee Tech, 69-60 1963 Tennessee Tech, 75-73 Tennessee Wesleyan (1-0) 1971 The Citadel, 100-72 Texas A&M (1-0) 1971 The Citadel, 62-61 Toledo (0-2) 1962 Toledo, 96-58 1965 Toledo, 82-78 Trinity (1-0) 1920 The Citadel, 36-25

St. Mary’s (MD) (1-0) 1996 The Citadel, 102-53

Tulane (0-5) 1971 Tulane, 75-69 1972 Tulane, 67-61 1973 Tulane, 61-60 1975 Tulane, 78-71 1976 Tulane, 101-85

Standard Oil (1-0) 1925 The Citadel, 46-18

UCLA (0-1) 1972 UCLA, 105-49

Stark General Hospital (1-0) 1944 The Citadel, 24-23

University of the South (3-0) 1970 The Citadel, 86-65 1985 The Citadel, 96-61 1999 The Citadel, 77-54

Spring Hill (1-0) 1958 The Citadel, 67-55

Stetson (6-9) 1932 Stetson, 39-29 Stetson, 29-24 Stetson, 26-22 1951 The Citadel, 63-61 1966 The Citadel, 71-64 1967 Stetson, 82-74 1968 Stetson, 77-76 1969 The Citadel, 87-74 1972 The Citadel, 85-70 The Citadel, 93-68 1976 Stetson, 66-60 1977 Stetson, 67-65 1997 Stetson, 52-50 1998 The Citadel, 77-64 1999 Stetson, 83-60 2000 Stetson, 70-60 Tampa (0-1) 1971 Tampa, 77-76 Tennessee (0-3) 1949 Tennessee, 64-42 1963 Tennessee, 73-56 2004 Tennessee, 99-49 Tennessee-Chattanooga (14-46) 1926 Chattanooga, 36-30 1927 The Citadel, 40-30 1969 The Citadel, 73-72 1971 Chattanooga, 81-70 1972 The Citadel, 117-100 1973 Chattanooga, 95-72 1978 Chattanooga, 80-70 Chattanooga, 84-81 1979 The Citadel, 79-71 The Citadel, 62-61 1980 Chattanooga, 68-51 The Citadel, 52-51 1981 Chattanooga, 65-64 Chattanooga, 85-76 1982 Chattanooga, 79-72 Chattanooga, 83-65 1983 Chattanooga, 58-57 Chattanooga, 85-68 1984 Chattanooga, 85-83 Chattanooga, 85-83 1985 Chattanooga, 91-82 The Citadel, 71-63 1986 Chattanooga, 96-71 The Citadel, 82-75 Chattanooga, 69-66 1987 Chattanooga, 72-60 The Citadel, 86-71 1988 Chattanooga, 77-63 The Citadel, 69-68 1989 Chattanooga, 71-67 Chattanooga, 79-70 1990 Chattanooga, 82-61 Chattanooga, 81-78

Vanderbilt (0-5) 1922 Vanderbilt, 37-22 1958 Vanderbilt, 90-61 1970 Vanderbilt, 89-58 1978 Vanderbilt, 53-50 ot 1979 Vanderbilt, 78-63 Virginia (0-2) 1921 Virginia, 51-15 1972 Virginia, 77-72 Virginia Military Institute (53-44) 1921 VMI, 71-8 1954 VMI, 77-57 VMI, 91-55 1955 VMI, 78-59 VMI, 88-62 1956 VMI, 76-59 VMI, 90-59 1957 The Citadel, 81-71 The Citadel, 78-70 1958 The Citadel, 77-63 The Citadel, 86-54 1959 The Citadel, 47-36 The Citadel, 47-46 1960 The Citadel, 74-53 The Citadel, 76-45 1961 The Citadel, 70-69 The Citadel, 91-83 1962 VMI, 71-69 VMI, 73-70 1963 VMI, 106-71 VMI, 70-65 1964 VMI, 89-88 The Citadel, 79-77 1965 VMI, 71-70 The Citadel, 84-72 1966 VMI, 80-77 The Citadel, 71-69 1967 The Citadel, 73-70 The Citadel, 81-78 1968 VMI, 81-67 VMI, 87-77 1969 The Citadel, 88-70 The Citadel, 79-77 1970 The Citadel, 84-70 The Citadel, 68-61 1971 The Citadel, 66-64 The Citadel, 91-65 1972 The Citadel, 68-62 The Citadel, 87-60 1973 The Citadel, 69-67 The Citadel, 75-62 1974 VMI, 70-63 The Citadel, 65-47 1975 VMI, 108-101 VMI, 82-68 1976 The Citadel, 78-74 VMI, 76-59

1977 VMI, 68-62 VMI, 88-70 1978 VMI, 79-61 VMI, 84-72 1979 The Citadel, 91-83 The Citadel, 72-61 1980 VMI, 72-71 The Citadel, 79-77 ot 1981 VMI, 58-49 VMI, 65-62 1982 The Citadel, 72-61 The Citadel, 91-74 1983 The Citadel, 57-50 VMI, 65-63 1984 The Citadel, 65-61 VMI, 64-62 1985 The Citadel, 64-61 ot The Citadel, 69-53 1986 VMI, 66-64 VMI, 83-76 1987 The Citadel, 82-78 ot VMI, 68-62 1988 VMI, 77-63 The Citadel, 69-59 1989 The Citadel, 73-61 The Citadel, 88-79 1990 The Citadel, 89-73 VMI, 77-76 1991 VMI, 77-65 VMI, 85-67 1992 The Citadel, 66-60 VMI, 64-60 1993 VMI, 76-74 The Citadel, 69-53 1994 The Citadel, 63-50 The Citadel, 80-57 1995 The Citadel, 84-69 VMI, 75-66 1996 VMI, 91-52 VMI, 85-83 1997 VMI, 86-76 The Citadel, 81-74 1998 The Citadel, 67-62 The Citadel, 77-66 1999 VMI, 74-72 ot 2000 The Citadel, 87-84 ot 2001 The Citadel, 79-64 2002 The Citadel, 75-55 The Citadel, 80-70 2003 VMI, 58-49 Virginia Tech (2-16) 1921 Virginia Tech, 35-10 1942 Virginia Tech, 48-35 1954 Virginia Tech, 85-70 1955 Virginia Tech, 91-69 Virginia Tech, 88-53 1956 Virginia Tech, 96-64 Virginia Tech, 103-47 1957 Virginia Tech, 72-48 Virginia Tech, 83-72 1958 The Citadel, 55-54 ot Virginia Tech, 75-44 1959 Virginia Tech, 76-69 1960 Virginia Tech, 86-74 1961 Virginia Tech, 73-63 Virginia Tech, 116-93 1962 Virginia Tech, 101-83 1965 The Citadel, 94-90 1966 Virginia Tech, 67-61 Wake Forest (2-14) 1937 Wake Forest, 42-18 1938 Wake Forest, 45-43 1941 Wake Forest, 63-48 1942 Wake Forest, 64-40 Wake Forest, 60-51 1943 The Citadel, 38-36 The Citadel, 52-39 1947 Wake Forest, 56-46 1948 Wake Forest, 62-48 1949 Wake Forest, 57-36 1950 Wake Forest, 82-43 Wake Forest, 62-57 1953 Wake Forest, 96-67 1992 Wake Forest, 97-57 1995 Wake Forest, 81-58 1997 Wake Forest, 86-52 Washington & Lee (4-10) 1921 The Citadel, 29-15 1954 Washington & Lee, 84-55 1955 Washington & Lee, 70-53 Washington & Lee, 89-50 1956 Washington & Lee, 99-67 Washington & Lee, 91-54 1957 Washington & Lee, 72-69 Washington & Lee, 64-58 Washington & Lee, 85-62 1958 Washington & Lee, 74-68 Washington & Lee, 72-66 1959 The Citadel, 89-69 The Citadel, 66-54 2004 The Citadel, 62-44 Webber International (2-0) 2003 The Citadel, 83-60 2004 The Citadel 79-75 Weber State (0-1) 1992 Weber State, 108-74 Western Carolina (27-22) 1978 Western Carolina, 65-64 Western Carolina, 73-72 1979 The Citadel, 78-54 The Citadel, 70-69

1980 The Citadel, 85-73 Western Carolina, 79-60 1981 The Citadel, 61-59 Western Carolina, 70-62 1982 Western Carolina, 58-53 Western Carolina, 83-75 The Citadel, 66-62 ot 1983 Western Carolina, 87-76 The Citadel, 83-80 ot 1984 Western Carolina, 84-72 The Citadel, 106-101 1985 The Citadel, 73-70 The Citadel, 91-85 1986 The Citadel, 69-68 Western Carolina, 72-71 1987 The Citadel, 95-78 Western Carolina, 75-70 1988 The Citadel, 67-64 Western Carolina, 73-67 1989 The Citadel, 79-51 Western Carolina, 64-61 1990 Western Carolina, 72-62 The Citadel, 80-72 1991 Western Carolina, 74-72 The Citadel, 89-76 1992 Western Carolina, 88-77 Western Carolina, 89-69 1993 The Citadel, 83-73 The Citadel, 79-70 1994 The Citadel, 71-67 Western Carolina, 51-58 1995 The Citadel, 98-90 ot The Citadel, 69-68 1996 Western Carolina, 88-74 Western Carolina, 74-73 1997 The Citadel, 82-62 Western Carolina, 76-57 1998 The Citadel, 73-65 1999 The Citadel, 86-82 2000 The Citadel, 67-63 2001 The Citadel, 56-54 ot Western Carolina, 67-57 2002 The Citadel, 105-97 (2ot) 2003 The Citadel, 83-69 2004 Western Carolina, 71-42 Westminister (0-1) 1962 Westminister, 80-65 West End (2-0) 1919 The Citadel, 37-25 The Citadel, 34-29 West Texas State (1-0) 1958 The Citadel, 78-71 West Virginia (2-6) 1959 West Virginia, 89-61 West Virginia, 85-66 1960 West Virginia, 98-76 1961 The Citadel, 83-80 1962 West Virginia, 78-70 1963 West Virginia, 86-61 1964 West Virginia, 58-53 1965 The Citadel, 75-73 West Virginia Tech (1-0) 1971 The Citadel, 47-45 ot West Virginia Wesleyan (1-0) 1962 The Citadel, 88-69 Wichita State (0-1) 1995 Wichita State, 64-62 ot William & Mary (22-30) 1940 The Citadel, 36-35 1945 William & Mary, 54-41 1948 William & Mary, 64-41 William & Mary, 50-34 1949 William & Mary, 57-39 1957 William & Mary, 87-74 William & Mary, 82-74 1958 The Citadel, 75-60 The Citadel, 85-63 1960 William & Mary, 79-65 1961 The Citadel, 64-63 ot 1962 The Citadel, 83-76 William & Mary, 71-58 1963 William & Mary, 83-69 William & Mary, 82-69 1964 The Citadel, 63-60 The Citadel, 80-67 1965 The Citadel, 70-64 William & Mary, 79-70 William & Mary, 68-60 1966 William & Mary, 70-65 William & Mary, 59-46 1967 The Citadel, 85-77 William & Mary, 91-57 1968 The Citadel, 84-75 The Citadel, 84-73 1969 William & Mary, 73-56 The Citadel, 95-61 1970 William & Mary, 65-60 William & Mary, 79-74 1971 William & Mary, 59-54 The Citadel, 71-67 1972 William & Mary, 74-67 The Citadel, 68-59 1973 The Citadel, 82-74 William & Mary, 83-74 William & Mary, 97-72 1974 The Citadel, 88-65 William & Mary 64-57 1975 William & Mary, 82-73 William & Mary, 81-53

1976 William & Mary, 70-61 The Citadel, 64-62 1977 William & Mary, 94-61 William & Mary, 61-53 1993 William & Mary, 72-68 ot 1994 The Citadel, 78-73 1995 The Citadel, 66-64 1997 The Citdel, 78-71 1999 The Citadel, 62-59 ot 2001 William & Mary, 65-62 2002 The Citadel, 67-62 Wingate (1-0) 1997 The Citadel, 82-55 Winthrop (4-4) 1992 The Citadel, 82-57 1993 Winthrop, 91-70 1995 Winthrop, 78-74 1996 The Citadel, 68-62 1997 The Citadel, 86-62 1998 The Citadel, 64-58 1999 Winthop, 64-49 2000 Winthrop, 71-51 Wofford (43-32) 1921 Wofford, 22-21 The Citadel, 21-19 1922 The Citadel, 32-25 The Citadel, 28-27 1924 The Citadel, 27-20 The Citadel, 27-13 1925 The Citadel, 27-25 The Citadel, 45-20 1926 Wofford, 33-25 1927 The Citadel, 52-37 The Citadel, 41-23 1928 The Citadel, 39-27 The Citadel, 69-32 1929 The Citadel, 32-18 The Citadel, 38-15 1930 The Citadel, 38-18 The Citadel, 45-21 1931 Wofford, 22-16 The Citadel, 32-28 1932 The Citadel, 24-20 Wofford, 22-14 1933 Wofford, 30-29 Wofford, 33-24 1934 Wofford, 26-15 Wofford, 33-26 1935 Wofford, 39-23 Wofford, 43-30 1936 Wofford, 42-34 Wofford, 40-39 1937 Wofford, 39-23 The Citadel, 39-24 1938 Wofford, 33-31 The Citadel, 39-35 1939 The Citadel, 44-32 The Citadel, 31-23 1940 Wofford, 45-39 The Citadel, 28-23 1941 The Citadel, 46-41 1946 The Citadel, 46-40 Wofford, 58-44 1952 Wofford, 70-69 The Citadel, 74-65 1953 Wofford, 85-71 Wofford, 96-62 1955 Wofford, 85-71 Wofford, 94-72 1956 Wofford, 90-61 Wofford, 102-71 1957 The Citadel, 86-74 The Citadel, 68-62 1967 The Citadel, 84-75 1968 Wofford, 68-60 1969 The Citadel, 102-85 1970 The Citadel, 87-75 1971 The Citadel, 82-62 1972 The Citadel, 86-66 1973 The Citadel, 66-56 1977 The Citadel, 83-77 1978 The Citadel, 88-59 1979 The Citadel, 92-68 1980 The Citadel, 90-79 1981 The Citadel, 65-64 1998 The Citadel, 56-51 Wofford, 71-66 1999 The Citadel, 62-60 Wofford, 67-54 2000 Wofford, 87-64 2001 Wofford, 79-58 The Citadel, 64-62 2002 Wofford, 73-64 The Citadel, 72-63 2003 Wofford, 69-54 Wofford, 75-63 2004 Wofford, 78-68 The Citadel, 68-65 Xavier (OH) (1-2) 1960 Xavier, 94-91 1966 Xavier, 104-81 1971 The Citadel, 73-68 YMCA (4-1) 1913 YMCA, 30-16 The Citadel, 33-28 1914 The Citadel, 32-31 The Citadel, 34-27 1915 The Citadel, 48-18 Youngstown State (1-0) 1991 The Citadel, 102-101

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Courtyard Marriott 1535 Broadway, 3rd floor New York, NY 10036 Phone: 212-930-1100; Fax: 212-930-1196 Washington Marriott 1221 22nd Street NW Washington, D.C. 20037 Phone: 202-872-1500 Clemson Ramada Inn US Highway 123 & 76 Clemson, SC 29633 Phone: 864-654-7501; Fax: 864-654-7526 Chattanooga Marriott 2 Carter Plaza Chattanooga, TN 37402 Phone: 423-756-0002; Fax: 423-265-8735 Marriott Greenville One Parkway East Greenville, SC 29615 Phone: 864-297-0300; Fax: 864-281-0801 Marriott Spartanburg 299 North Church Street Spartanburg, SC 29306 Phone: 864-596-1211; Fax: 864-596-1219 Carnegie Hotel 1216 W. State of Franklin Rd. Johnson City, TN 37604 Phone: 423-979-6400; Fax: 423-979-6424 Holiday Inn Cornelius 19901 Holiday Ln Cornelius, NC Phone: 704-892-9120; Fax: 704-892-9120 Fairfield Inn and Suites 2060 Blowing Rock Rd Boone, NC 28607 Phone: 828-268-0677; Fax: 828-268-0723 Hampton Inn 616 Fair Rd Statesboro, GA 30458 Phone: 912-681-7700; Fax: 912-681-9677 Staybridges Suites 1300 Carter Street Chattanooga, TN 37402 Phone: 423-267-0900; Fax: 423-267-0945

November 19-21

Georgetown November 25-27

Clemson December 16-17

Chattanooga January 4-5

Furman January 14-15

Wofford January 15-17

East Tennessee State January 23-24

Davidson January 28-29

Appalachian State February 2-3

Georgia Southern February 13-14

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About The Citadel Brigadier Foundation ... Membership in The Citadel Brigadier Foundation, Inc. is open to alumni and friends of The Citadel who are interested in supporting Bulldog athletics. By joining, you provide annual charitable contributions that fund scholarships for student-athletes. Scholarship aid is necessary because no state monies are received in the Athletic Department’s budget for that purpose. When alumni, friends, parents, and businesses donate through The Citadel Brigadier Foundation, Inc., all contributions are used to provide scholarship aid for over 120 student-athletes. The Citadel Brigadier Foundation, Inc. is the only organization affiliated with The Citadel in which all funds are used strictly for scholarships. In addition to Annual Giving, Please Consider… The Citadel Brigadier Foundation, Inc., Memorial Fund – The Citadel Brigadier Foundation, Inc., Memorial Fund is a trust fund. It was established in 1974 as a repository for donated funds with the sole purpose of providing a permanent source of annual income for athletic scholarship. The Fund’s earnings augment the regular yearly contributions to The Citadel Brigadier Foundation, Inc. Gifts can be made to The Citadel Brigadier Foundation, Inc., Levels of Giving $100 Brigadier Club Memorial Fund as $250 Century Club memorials in lieu $500 Bulldog Club of flowers and/or $750 President’s Club as a means to $1500 Colonel’s Club* honor an $3000 General’s Club* individual $6000 Chairman’s Club* affiliated with The $12,000 Executive’s Club*

Citadel. A portion of the interest and earnings derived from the donations to The Citadel Brigadier Foundation, Inc. Memorial Fund is utilized to fund scholarships; thus the scholarship will always exist. For specific information, please feel free to call our office at (843) 953-5277. More Information or Questions? Call us at (843) 953-5277 or log on to our website at www.citadelbrigadierfoundation.org for upto-date information on upcoming events or any questions or comments you may have. How Much Should I Contribute? The Citadel Brigadier Foundation is composed of the following levels of membership, with benefits varying by giving level.

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Pronunciation Guide J’mel Everhart ..... Je-mel Ever-heart Matt Gochnauer ........... Gock-now-er Demetrious Nelson ... De-me-tree-us Mark Schiavoni ............ She-a-von-ee Dante Terry ............................ Don-tay

2

Donny McLendon G, 6-0, 175, Sophomore Dublin, GA

10

Dante Terry G,6-1, 210, Jr. Virginia Beach, VA

3

J’mel Everhart F, 6-4, 183, So. Tyler, TX

11

Warren McLendon F, 6-5, 254, Fr. Dublin, GA

21

Matt Davis F, 6-4, 212, Jr. Carollton, TX

31

Joseph Thompson F, 6-5, 233, So. Whiteville, NC

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4

Nathan Winkler ................ Ween-kler Travis Smith G, 6-1, 195, Fr. Columbus, GA

Aaron Xia ............................................ Zie Kedron Young ..................... Key-drun

12

Kedron Young G, 6-1, 168, Sr. Moncks Corner, SC

13

22

Kevin Hammack G, 6-0, 189, Jr. Pumphrey, MD

25

Andy Miller C, 6-11, 242, Jr. Pittsburgh, PA

30

Mark Schiavoni G, 6-3, 195, So. Winchester, VA

33

Matt Gochnauer F, 6-5, 215, Jr. James Island, SC

50

Aaron Xia F, 6-8, 245, So. Friendswood, TX

55

Demetrius Nelson F, 6-6, 231, Fr. John’s Island, SC

Nathan Winkler G, 5-11, 159, Fr. Boone, NC




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