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SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS
SoCon CHAMPIONS
1977-78, 1978-79, 1980-81, 1997-98, 1998-99 1999-2000, 2002-03, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2009-10 SoCon CHAMPIONSHIPS
• Appalachian State has won 10 Southern Conference Championships, most recently the North Division title in 2010, which was Appalachian’s third SoCon title in a four-year span. • Since 2006-07, the Mountaineers rank first among North Division teams with a .598 winning percentage in league games (67-45). Only Davidson (92-20) and College of Charleston (75-37) boast higher SoCon winning percentages over the same span. App State is also the only program in the North with at least four winning records in SoCon play in the past five seasons. • Since the SoCon moved to two divisions in 1994-95, Appalachian ranks first with four division titles (tied with Chattanooga and College of Charleston). • Since the Apps joined the Southern Conference in 1972-73, the Mountaineers rank third behind Davidson and Chattanooga for the most SoCon regular-season titles. Chattanooga has claimed 18 titles in that span while Davidson has notched 13 conference titles.
NCAA POSTSEASON
• Following appearances in the NCAA Tournament in 1979 and 2000, Appalachian has reached the postseason twice in the past six seasons. • The Apps earned a bid to the 2007 NIT, where the squad faced Mississippi. • In 2010, ASU returned to postseason play with a bid to the second-annual CollegeInsider.com Tournament and advanced to the semifinal against eventual runner-up Pacific. • Appalachian hosted Ivy League runner-up Harvard in the CIT first round and defeated the Crimson, 93-71, to mark the program’s first-ever postseason win. • Appalachian then took to the road to face top-seeded Marshall for the quarterfinal round. The Apps dealt the Thundering Herd just its fourth home loss of the season in an 80-72 triumph. Marshall’s other three home losses of the season came against Conference USA foes UAB, Memphis and UTEP.
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MID-MAJOR SUCCESS
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COMPETING AGAINST AND BEATING THE BEST
• Among App State’s numerous recent accomplishments over the past six seasons are marquee wins against the nation’s top teams including 12 victories against teams ranked in the RPI top-100. • Appalachian joined the ranks of the RPI top-100 in 2009-10, finishing the season ranked 93rd. • Ten of the 12 wins listed below came either on the road or at a neutral site, making the feat all the more impressive. The two home wins against the RPI Top-100 were both in 2010-11. • Below are Appalachian’s wins against the RPI top-100 over the past six seasons.
Date Dec. 22, 2007 Dec. 30, 2006 Dec. 21, 2006 Jan. 20, 2007 Dec. 19, 2006 Feb. 24, 2011 Dec. 7, 2009 March 22, 2010 Nov. 12, 2010 March 7, 2010 Dec. 18, 2010 Feb. 17, 2007
Opponent Score Arkansas 74-67 VCU 73-70 Vanderbilt 87-79 OT Davidson 81-74 Virginia 80-69 Coll. of Charleston 85-70 Wofford 77-76 Marshall 80-72 Tulsa 89-86 Coll. of Charleston 77-54 Robert Morris 71-66 Wichita State 60-58
Final RPI 26 42 47 49 55 72 73 74 81 85 100 100
• App State played four games against top-100 RPI teams in 2011-12 and will face more elite competition this season, including a trip to Missouri, which finished last year ranked No. 11 in the nation. • In a banner 2009-10 season, App State defeated four NCAA Tournament teams. The Apps notched home wins against Morgan State and Winthrop as well as road victories at Robert Morris and Wofford.
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WELCOME TO THE HOLMES CENTER
GEORGE M. HOLMES CONVOCATION CENTER
ASU’s RECORD AT THE HOLMES CENTER
Season
Overall
2000-01
6-8
4-4
2001-02
7-6
2-6
2002-03
12-2
6-2
2003-04
4-7
1-7
2004-05
13-1
7-1
2005-06
8-4
4-3
2006-07
12-1
8-1
2007-08
9-4
8-2
2008-09
7-7
4-6
2009-10
14-4
7-2
2010-11
9-3
6-3
2011-12
9-5
5-4
Total 4
SoCon
110-52 62-41 .679 .602
Considered one of the finest on-campus basketball facilities in the Southern Conference and Southeast, the Georgia M. Holmes Convocation Center provides the Mountaineers with a home advantage, both on and off the floor. 2011-12 marks the 12th season that the Apps have called the Holmes Center home. The arena opened Nov. 17, 2000, when Appalachian entertained No. 7 North Carolina. The highest-ranked team to ever play in Boone, Jason Capel-led North Carolina defeated host Appalachian 99-69 before a capacity crowd of 8,325 spectators. Appalachian claimed its first win in its new home two days later with an 86-71 triumph over Robert Morris. App State earned its first-ever NCAA postseason win in 2010 with a 93-81 triumph over Harvard in the CollegeInsider.com Tournament. The victory also gave the Apps a facility-record 14 wins in 2009-10. Over the past two years, the Holmes Center has undergone numerous upgrades, most notably on the floor and in the locker room. Prior to the 201011 season, the facility received a brand new playing surface and, since then, the locker room area, which is one of the finest in the nation.
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ONE OF THE MOST DYNAMIC ON-CAMPUS FACILITIES IN THE REGION
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CAPACITY: 8,325
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ELEVATION: 3,333 FEET In an ever-evolving locker-room area, the team’s space adjusts with the needs of the squad. The team area provides comfort and convenience for the student-athletes when not in the classroom or on the basketball floor. The locker room area consists of a team conference room, containing leather couches, traditional coaching boards on the wall and a video projector. Along with the video projector is a state-of-the-art digital video system that includes DVD and surround-sound speakers. Directly adjacent to the players’ area is the coaches’ lounge and locker area. The traditional locker room area provides new fullsize lockers for each member of the team. The standard facilities complement the team area. The team also has the full use of four networked work stations, providing computer capabilities in a more relaxed setting. All told, behind the 10-foot locker room doors are more than 1,900-square feet dedicated to the Mountaineer men’s basketball team. In addition to hosting both Appalachian basketball squads, the HCC is home for Appalachian indoor track & field and volleyball. The arena hosts a variety of other events throughout the year, including concerts, trade shows, rodeos, convocation, graduation and a wide range of other cultural and community events.
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FIRST-CLASS FACILITIES
APPALACHIAN ATHLETICS CENTER In 2009-10, Appalachian athletics completed a three-year facility construction boom at six locations: Kidd Brewer Stadium, baseball’s Beaver Field at Jim and Bettie Smith Stadium, softball’s Sywassink/Lloyd Family Stadium, ASU Soccer Stadium at the Ted Mackorell Soccer Complex, Varsity Gym and the Sofield Family Indoor Practice Facility.
APPALACHIAN ATHLETICS CENTER
Located on the Kidd Brewer Stadium’s west side, the 120,000-square-foot AAC includes: • New football locker room, team area and meeting rooms • New football coaches’ offices • 9,000-square-foot strength and conditioning room for all student-athletes • 9,000-square-foot training/hydrotherapy room for all student-athletes • Student-athlete study hall, tutorial space and computer lab for all student-athletes • 18 luxury suites • Yosef Club level with 600 club seats • Spacious press box for media and game operations
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The Mountaineers’ already superb collection of facilities also includes Varsity Gym, which serves as an alternate practice facility for the Apps when the Holmes Center is unavailable due to campus events and concerts. The venerable arena, which served as the home of the Appalachian basketball from 1968-2000, received a facelift and conversion into a fully functional practice facility for the basketball squads in 2008. In addition to a new hardwood surface, the floor was re-configured to give the Apps four full-sized courts and nearly 20,000 square feet of dedicated practice space. The four courts, in addition to eight new goals, gives App State one of the largest and most dynamic practice facilities in the nation. The ample space allows the Mountaineers to make the most efficient use of their practice time for both team and individual workouts. When it opened in 1968, the facility was labeled a “Dream Come True”. Located in the center of campus on Rivers Street, Varsity Gym has been a focal point of the University. The building cost $2 million to build and was northwest North Carolina’s largest indoor athletic facility when completed. More than one million fans saw the Appalachian men’s and women’s basketball programs play in the building and, on eight occasions, more than 7,000 fans witnessed games.
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STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING
FIRST-RATE STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING TRAINING PROGRAM
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Under the direction of Kareem Young, and with Will Greenberg heading the efforts for App State’s men’s basketball, the Appalachian speed, strength and conditioning program is designed to implement training regimens that fit the characteristics of each of Appalachian’s 20 teams. App State’s staff remains in a constant research mode to provide the best programs for each studentathlete’s needs. The staff incorporates a variety of training methods to ensure that an athlete reaches their full potential. The variety of methods includes resistance training, speed development, sport specific conditioning, dynamic flexibility and full scientific analysis of the athlete to help better understand how to train the athlete. The scientific analysis can range from VO2 testing to basal metabolic rate analysis and is done at the discretion of the strength coach by Appalachian’s exercise science department. With the recent move into a new 9,000-square foot facility at the Appalachian Athletics Center, the Mountaineers boast one of the premier facilities in this region of the country. The facility, combined with the unique relationship that the program possesses with Appalachian’s exercise science department, gives athletes the extra edge to compete at the highest level.
MOUNTAINEERS IN THE PROS
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MORE THAN A DECADE OF PROFESSIONAL SUCCESS
Over the past decade, the Mountaineers have made a splash professionally with numerous former players dotting rosters in many of the world’s top professional leagues. The following is a list of former Mountaineers that have earned recent professional contracts, as well as Alvin Gentry, head coach of the 2010 Western Conference finalist Phoenix Suns. Additionally, former Mountaineer player and coach Ahmad Smith coached oversees with the Sheffield Arrows in Ireland for two seasons before returning to assume a position on the Charleston Southern coaching staff in 2011.
Player (Years at App State) Ryann Abraham 2005-10 Davis Bowne 2005-08 Kellen Brand 2006-10 Noah Brown 2001-05 Jeremy Clayton 2004-08 Clint Deas 2003-05 Doug McLaughlin-Williams 2004-08 Donte Minter 2006-08 Tyson Patterson 1997-2000 Marshall Phillips 1998-99 Donald Sims 2007-11 D.J. Thompson 2003-06
Current Professional Team Bayamon • Puerto Rico
Bristol Arrows • United Kingdom Carolina Cheetahs • ABA Nogales • Mexico Carolina Cheetahs • ABA As Saad • Qatar Bristol Arrows • United Kingdom Weert • Holland Guaros • Venezuela Sagesse • Lebanon Ventspils • Latvia Anwil Włocławek• Poland
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CAMPUS LIFE
REACHING OUT TO THE COMMUNITY COMMUNITY SERVICE
Like all Mountaineer teams, men’s basketball is a fixture in the community throughout the calendar year. Both the coaches and student-athletes generously volunteer their time with numerous worthwhile causes and groups when they are not on the court or in the classroom. Organizations that the Mountaineers have served include: - American Red Cross - Boone Celebrity Serve - The Crossnore School - March of Dimes - Watauga County Schools
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STUDENT-ATHLETE SUPPORT
ACADEMIC SERVICES
Appalachian values academic excellence as well as athletic achievements and insists that individuals are students first and athletes second. Academic services helps student-athletes prioritize academics by providing a comprehensive support system throughout their college careers. Through the efforts of the University’s learning assistance program, the office of academic services for athletes is coordinated by Kim Sherrill with Jean Roberts serving as the primary academic advisor for men’s basketball. Support services offered to all App State intercollegiate student-athletes include: orientation, academic advising, career and personal counseling, free tutoring, NCAA eligibility information, priority registration, athletic study halls and progress reports. In addition, academic services attends to the needs of traveling student-athletes by providing laptops that can be checked out so they can work on assignments while on the road. Academic study space is an integral component of the Appalachian Athletics Center, as the building features a computer lab for exclusive use by Appalachian student-athletes and ample space for study hall.
SPORTS MEDICINE
Few programs play a role as essential to the continued success of the Mountaineers as sports medicine. Appalachian sports medicine provides preventative care that helps studentathletes avoid injury and post-injury treatment that allows student-athletes to recover as quickly as possible. Under the direction of head athletic trainer Jason Robey, Appalachian sports medicine has four spacious facilities at its disposal in the Appalachian Athletics Center, Holmes Center, Varsity Gym and Owens Fieldhouse. Each athletic training room is equipped with state-of-theart equipment to ensure the health and welfare of the student athlete. The sports medicine staff is bolstered by one of the finest athletic training education programs in the nation. The program has been in existence for more than 25 years, was one of the first NATA approved programs and is accredited by CAATE.
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SUCCESS ON AND OFF THE COURT
TABLE OF CONTENTS/QUICK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS THE PROGRAM
Mid-Major Success......................................................1 The Holmes Center.................................................2-3 First-Class Facilities.................................................4-6 Varsity Gym....................................................................7 Strength and Conditioning......................................8 Mountaineers in the Pros.........................................9 Campus Life................................................................ 10 Student-Athlete Support....................................... 11 Table of Contents/Quick Facts............................. 12
SEASON OUTLOOK
2012-13 Season Preview.................................. 14-16 Roster............................................................................ 17 Roster Breakdown/Pronunciations.................... 18 2012-13 Schedule.................................................... 19 2012-13 Schedule Breakdown............................. 20
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COACHING STAFF
Jason Capel........................................................... 22-24 Bobby Kummer......................................................... 25 Justin Gainey.............................................................. 26 Kellen Sampson........................................................ 27 Support Staff.............................................................. 28 Charlie Cobb.............................................................. 29 Assistant/Associate Athletic Directors.............. 30
MEET THE MOUNTAINEERS
Nathan Healy....................................................... 32-33 Jamaal Trice.......................................................... 34-35 Brian Okam........................................................... 36-37 Tab Hamilton........................................................ 38-39 Mike Neal............................................................... 40-41 Tevin Baskin/Tommy Spagnolo........................... 42 Jay Canty/Dustin Clarke......................................... 43 Chris Burgess/Frank Eaves..................................... 44 Jonathan Frye/Rantavious Gilbert..................... 45 Michael Obacha/Bennett Rutherford............... 46 Radio/Television Roster.......................................... 47
2012-13 OPPONENTS
Campbell - Coll. of Charleston............................. 50 Davidson - Elon......................................................... 51 Furman - Milligan..................................................... 52 Missouri - South Carolina...................................... 53 UMKC - Wofford......................................................... 54 Series History....................................................... 59-64
2011-12 SEASON REVIEW
Season Review........................................................... 60 Individual Statistics.................................................. 61 Results.......................................................................... 62 Game-by-Game Statistics...................................... 63 Superlatives................................................................ 64 Game Highs/Lows.................................................... 65 Speacialty/Miscellaneous Statistics................... 66 SoCon Review............................................................ 67 SoCon Statistics................................................... 68-69 Box Scores............................................................. 70-77 Graduated Players.................................................... 78
HISTORY AND RECORDS
Individual Records............................................. 80-86 Team Records....................................................... 87-89 100-Point Games...................................................... 90 Attendance Records................................................ 91 Coaching Records.................................................... 92 Year-by-Year Records............................................... 93 Year-by-Year Team Stats................................... 94-95 Year-by-Year Leaders......................................... 96-97 SoCon Tournament............................................ 98-99 Holmes Center Records............................... 100-101 Year-by-Year Results..................................... 102-109 All-Time Series.........................................................110 All-Time Roster............................................... 111-113 Honors and Awards.........................................114-16 Postseason History........................................ 117-120
THE SOUTHERN CONFERENCE
The SoCon........................................................ 122-123 SoCon Members.....................................................124 Composite Schedule.................................... 125-126
THE UNIVERSITY
Educating Quality Citzens & Leaders..............128 Who We Are/Points of Pride...............................129 Chancellor Kenneth E. Peacock.........................130 Appalachian State History...................................131 University Leadership...........................................132 Boone, North Carolina..........................................133 Appalachian Alumni Association......................134
MEDIA INFORMATION
Broadcasting Information...................................136 Credential and Interview Guidelines...............137 Media Directory/Directions to Boone.............138
QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY
COACHING STAFF
Location....................................................Boone, N.C. Founded................................................................1899 Enrollment........................................................ 17,344 Nickname............................................Mountaineers Colors..................................................Black and Gold Conference.................................................. Southern Chancellor..............................Dr. Kenneth Peacock Faculty Representative................ Dr. Alan Hauser Athletics Director................................Charlie Cobb Facility.................................. Holmes Center (8,325) Press Row Phone.............................. 828-262-7060
Head Coach............................................Jason Capel Alma Mater........................... North Carolina, 2002 Record at App State......................................... 29-33 Season................................................................... Third Career Record.....................................................Same Assoc. Head Coach Bobby Kummer.............................. Charlotte, 1996 Assistant Coaches Justin Gainey.....................................NC State, 2000 Kellen Sampson...........................Oklahoma, 2006
HISTORY
2011-12 Record................................................. 13-18 2011-12 SoCon Record......................................7-11 2011-12 SoCon Finish...........................5th - North Players R/L (Including Redshirts)..................... 6/7 Starters R/L.............................................................. 3/2 Newcomers.................................................................. 9
TEAM INFORMATION
First Season...........................................................1919 Overall Record...........................................1,148-999 NCAA Appearances.........................2 (1979, 2000) NIT Appearances...........................................1 (2007) CIT Appearances...........................................1 (2010)
CREDITS
SPORTS INFORMATION
Asst. SID/MBB Contact........................ Ryan Bower Office..................................................... 828-262-7162 Mobile.................................................. 828-964-6409 E-Mail.................................bowerrp@appstate.edu Fax.......................................................... 828-262-6106 Asst. AD/Sports Information..............Mike Flynn Assistant Director.................................................TBA Interns.......Brandon McGinnis, Megan Samassa Mailing Address.......................................Box 32116 ......................................................... Boone, NC 28608 Overnight Address............6047 Athletics Center ....................................................... Boone, N.C. 28608 Website........................................ www.GoASU.com
Editor/Design: Ryan Bower Contributing Editing and Writing: Mike Flynn, Charles Cochrum, Brandon McGinnis, Megan Samassa and the Appalachian State basketball staff. Special Editorial Assistance: Jim Jones (former App State AD/SID) Cover Design: Charles Cochrum, Ryan Bower Photography: App State Creative Services (Marie Freeman, Troy Tuttle, Amanda Getty), App State Public Affairs (Mike Rominger), Keith Cline, Meghan Gay, Leila Jackson, Mitchell Layton, Dave Mayo, Bill Powell, David Scearce, Bill Sheffield, SoCon Photos, The Appalachian Collection, Phoenix Suns Printing: The Brandt Co. (Peoria, Ill.) Marcia Schwartz
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Appalachian State University men’s basketball returns three starters for 2012-13 in senior Jamaal Trice and sophomores Tab Hamilton and Mike Neal. The trio combined to make 61 starts a season ago and are also the Apps’ top returning scorers. Along with Nathan Healy and Brian Okam, the Mountaineers return a total of six players from last year’s roster, including redshirt-sophomore Jay Canty, who saw out last seasin due to NCAA transfer rules, but was a full participant in practice. The Apps will be saddled with the task of replacing three highly-productive seniors in Isaac Butts, Omar Carter and Andre Williamson, who accounted for 41 percent of Appalachian’s scoring output a year ago and 52 percent of its rebounds. On a squad full of new faces and underclassmen, Healy and Trice are the unquestioned on-court leaders for the Apps. Trice, who averaged 9.1 points per game a year ago, gives the Mountaineers an experienced wing player who has the ability to change a game with his range. Healy, meanwhile, brings an incredible work ethic and a high intensity level that makes him a fan-favorite. After averaging 6.2 points and 3.5 rebounds per game last year, the 6-7 forward showed that he is a differencemaker for App State. Appalachian’s juniors consist of one returner (Okam) and two transfers in Tommy Spagnolo and Tevin Baskin. Spagnolo spent the 2010-11 season at Radford while Baskin transferred to Appalachian from Chipola College. Both players provide increased size and athleticism inside to help take the pressure of Okam, who will be largely responsible to fill the role of Appalachian’s departed post players. Sophomores Hamilton and Neal give the Apps a dynamic backcourt duo that presents nightmares to opposing teams. The duo’s ability to score makes it a nightmare for opposing defenses. The pair of guards is bolstered by the addition of Jay Canty to the active roster. A former ESPN.com four-star prospect, Canty sat out last season after transferring from Xavier, but his ability to score from the perimeter or take it to the hole gives the Mountaineers a highly-versatile offensive threat. Dustin Clarke round out the sophomore class after transferring from Hartford, where he spent the 2011-13 season. Appalachian’s freshman class consists of guards Chris Burgess, Frank Eaves, Jonathan Frye and Bennett Rutherford along with forwards Rantavious Gilbert and Michael Obacha. The freshman guards give the Apps greater depth and versatility in the backcourt while Gilbert and Obacha provide head coach Jason Capel with additional bodies on the inside.
POINT GUARDS The point guard position is one of vast potential this season as the Mountaineers are extremely young at the primary ball-handler position. Mike Neal gives the Apps a highly-experienced player at the point guard spot after seeing action in 30 contests a year ago. He got the starting nod in 21 games as a freshman and finished as Appalachian’s leader in assists (92) and steals (38). His ability to get to the hoop quickly makes Neal a threat to score from nearly anywhere on the court, as evidenced by his 21-point performance in the first round of last year’s SoCon Tournament, when the Apps upset College of Charleston, 93-81, in their highest-scoring contest of the year. After Neal, the point guard-group is thin on experience but high on talent as freshmen Chris Burgess, Frank Eaves and Jonathan Frye prived the depth behind the Apps’ incumbent starter. Burgess, although the shortest player on the roster at 5-8, gives the Mountaineers a player capable of slashing quickly through defenses to score while also possessing ability from long range. His court vision also makes him a threat to find other players in open space for easy baskets. Eaves, who comes from a terrific basketball pedigree, gives the Apps another talented guard capable of dishing the rock to teammates or scoring himself if need be. The son of former Louisville great Jerry Eaves, a third-round pick of the Utah Jazz in 1982, Frank provides the Mountaineers with a point guard whose experience around collegiate basketball (his father coached for nine years at North Carolina A&T) will help the Apps’ stability at a key position on the court. Jonathan Frye makes for one of the more interesting storylines on this year’s roster. A former Appalachian State commit, Frye decided to play his collegiate basketball at Tulane before suffering an injury that forced him to miss nearly his entire freshman season. After sitting out last year, the Greensboro, N.C. native has finally made his way to the High Country and gives the Mountaineers another option at the point guard spot. Frye played in four games for the Green Wave as a true freshman in 2010-11, averaging eight minutes per game off the bench.
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As is the case with much of Appalachian’s 2012-13 roster, the shooting guard and small-forward wing positions have also seen significant change. The Apps return just two player from last year’s group in sophomore Tab Hamilton and senior Jamaal Trice, but the addition of transer Jay Canty, now eligible to play after sitting out last year per NCAA transfer rules, gives the Mountaineers a solid rotation of versatile wing players. Trice, Appalachian’s leading returning scorer, gives the Apps reliable senior leadership on the perimeter, where the squad will rely on his athletic ability and veteran savvy to help win games. A consistent threat from beyond the arc, Trice connected on 37.1 percent of his three-pointers a year ago (43-for-116) and posted three 20-plus point performances including a season-high 27 against East Carolina. The Mountaineers return another solid piece in Hamilton, who appeared in 29 contests a year ago and drew the start in 19 games. The Winston-Salem native proved to not only be a solid scoring threat last year, but performed admirably on defense as he posted seven games with two or more steals, including six of the team’s final eight contests. Canty, one of the nation’s top prep players coming out of high school, will step in immediately this season after redshirting per NCAA transfer rules in 2011-12. The versatile wing man played in 17 games for Xavier as a freshman in 2010-11 before making his way to the High Country. An explosive athlete, Canty has the ability to hit the long-range jumper or sky above the rim, making him a matchup nightmare for opposing coaches. Joining the Apps’ three returning wing men is junior Tevin Baskin, who spent last season at Chipola College. Baskin, who helped Chipola to a 23-6 record last year, averaged eight points and 3.9 rebounds for the Indians as a sophomore. Baskin spent his freshman campaign at Quinnipiac where he appeared in 14 games. He averaged 2.9 points and 2.0 rebounds for the 22-10 Bobcats, who made an appearance at the CollegeInsider.com Tournament in 2010-11. The Apps also get a boost with the additions of Dustin Clarke and Bennett Rutherford as outside shooters. Clarke played at Hartford on 2011-12 and will redshirt this season per NCAA rules while Rutherford enjoyed a highly successful prep career at Weddington (N.C.) High School, where he averaged 17.9 points per game.
FORWARDS/CENTERS Tha Mountaineers return two post players from last year’s squad in center Brian Okam and forward Nathan Healy. The pair is joined by junior Tommy Spagnolo, a transfer from Radford, along with freshmen Michael Obacha and Rantavious Gilbert. Okam, who is in his second full season at Appalachian after transferring from Rutgers, gives the Apps a huge presence inside. The seven-footer played in 15 games for the Mountaineers last season and earned his first start at No. 5 North Carolina on Dec. 17. Despite still learning the nuances of the position offensively, Okam gives Appalachian State an imposing defensive presence on the inside due to his length and height. As one of the Mountaineers unquestioned leaders, Healy brings a great basketball IQ, hard work and a never-say-die attitude that thrills fans and teammates alike. The 6-7 Healy played in 30 contests last season, earning the start in 11, and averaged 6.2 points and 3.5 rebounds per game. A versatile player who can score inside or connect from deep, Healy has become a fan favorite in Boone thanks to his high intensity level and boundless energy. Spagnolo, who sat out last season after spending his freshman campaign at Radford, provides the Apps with yet another big body in the post. The 6-7 West Jeffferson, N.C. product played in 14 games for the Highlanders as a sophomore and averaged 3.2 points and 3.6 rebounds per game. The additions of Obacha and Gilbert will aid Appalachian’s depth in the post as both players combine size with great athleticism that will prove problematic for opposing defenses. Obacha, a native of Edo State, Nigeria, was a scoring and rebounding machine as a high school standout at High Point Christian. The 6-8 Obacha averaged 10.7 points and 9.7 rebounds per game as a senior. He also played at Oak Ridge Military Academy where he averaged a double-double as a junior with 12.6 points and 12.4 rebounds. Another versatile big man, the 6-8 Gilbert gives the Apps an additional athletic body in the post. Gilbert averaged 10 points and 10 rebounds while leading Monroe (Ga.) High School to 18 wins and a 9-1 conference record as a senior. He shot a blistering 62.5 percent from the floor during his final high-school season.
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202-13 SCHEDULE This year’s schedule features 14 home contests and several marquee non-conference matchups, including road games at Missouri, South Carolina and Virginia Tech in addition to an always-difficult Southern Conference slate. A pair of exhibition matchups against Lees-McRae (Nov. 2) and Carson-Newman (Nov. 5) give fans a chance to see the Apps at home before the start of the regular season. Appalachian opens its regular-season slate with a pair of home games against Montreat (Nov. 9) and High Point (Nov. 13). The regular-season opener against Montreat is slated as the second game of a men’s/women’s basketball doubleheader to open the highly anticipated 2012-13 season. A three-game road swing follows the home contests, as the Mountaineers travel to in-state rivals Campbell (Nov. 16) and East Carolina (Nov. 20) before a showdown at ACC foe Virginia Tech (Nov. 23). The Apps return home for a contest with Duquesne on Nov. 28 before heading to the Midwest for one of their biggest contest of the season on Dec. 1, a marquee matchup at Missouri. The Tigers, who stormed their through the Big XII tournament last year en route to a No. 2 seed in the NCAA tournament, finished the season ranked No. 11 in the ESPN/USA Today coaches poll a year ago and should prove to be one of the top teams in the SEC in their inaugural season in the league. Appalachian opens SoCon play at archrival Western Carolina on Dec. 8 before heading back to Missouri, where it will face Summit League foe UMKC on Dec. 16. The four-game road swing comes to an end at South Carolina on Dec. 19. The Apps wrap up 2012 with a pair of home games against Presbyterian (Dec. 22) and Milligan (Dec. 30). From that point on, the Mountaineers must navigate through a tough SoCon slate that features a home contest against defending league champion Davidson on Jan. 26 and a tilt with Western Carolina on Feb. 2, a game which will be featured on ESPN3. The back end of the SoCon schedule pits the Apps against Davidson for a second time on Feb. 9, when the squad puts a two-game road winning streak over Davidson at Belk Arena on the line. Appalachian wraps up the regular season with three-straight home games against The Citadel (Feb. 20), Samford (Feb. 28) and Chattanooga (March 2) before making its way to Asheville, N.C. for the 2013 Southern Conference Championship. The tournament returns to Asheville for the second-straight season as all 12 teams vie for the league’s automatic bid in the NCAA Tournament. The Mountaineers last played in the Big Dance in 2000 after downing College of Charleston in the SoCon title game.
2012-13 QUESTIONS Q: How will the Mountaineers replace the production of their departed seniors? Though Appalachian enters the season short on experience, the team does possess a wealth of talented players who provide Jason Capel and his staff with a plethora of options offensively. Seniors Jamaal Trice and Nathan Healy both possess the ability to score from anywhere on the floor and will provide key leadership for a team that features 10 underclassmen and four new transfers. A big addition to the lineup this year is Jay Canty, who sat out last season per NCAA transfer rules after joining the Mountaineers from Xavier. A versatile wing player, the 6-6 Canty possesses incredible athletic ability and can score from the perimeter or on the inside with ease. The Mountaineers also return two primary starters at the guard position in Mike Neal and Tab Hamilton. Neal, who started 21 games as the team’s primary point guard a year ago, flashed his potential when he poured in 21 points in a win over College of Charleston in the first round of last year’s SoCon Tournament. Hamilton, who got the starting nod in 19 games a season ago, proved to be one of the Apps’ top scoring threats as he averaged 8.0 points per game in his freshman campaign. Q: How will the team’s chemistry be with the addition of nine new players? While an abundance of new faces grace the roster this season, the Mountaineers should see little, if any, dropoff in team chemistry. A demanding preseason practice schedule drew the team closer together and the coaching staff saw much improvement in the team’s workouts leading up to the season. The Apps also possess great senior leadership in Trice and Healym as both players have shown incredible passion and determination throughout the preseason. The duo has not not only shown the ability to fill up the box score for the Mountaineers, but also the ability to push the team in the right direction when needed. Trice’s ability to score from anywhere on the floor gives the team a confidence boost on offense while Healy’s grit and determination on each play gives the squad an example of how hard work and doing the little things right can win games. Q: How will this year’s non-conference schedule factor into App State’s preparation for the Southern Conference slate? This year’s non-conference slate gives the Apps a chance to test their mettle against several big-time opponents while also facing comparable mid-major opponents that will help it prepare for conference play. The road games at Missouri, South Carolina and Virginia Tech gives Appalachian a chance to play against some of the nation’s top teams in hostile environments that will prepare it for difficult conference road games at places like Davidson, Western Carolina and Wofford. With seven of the team’s first 10 games on the road, the Mountaineers are sure to be battle-tested once conference play arrives. Though time on the road can be tough on a team’s mental and physical strength, it only serves to prepare it for travel during SoCon play. After the fourgame December road swing, the Apps do not play more than two-straight games on the road for the duration of the year. Additionally, home games against teams like High Point and Presbyterian gives fans the chance to see App State face regional rivals without traveling far from home. Q: What will it take for the Mountaineers to win the SoCon Tournament, and ultimately, return to the NCAA Tournament? With just two seniors and a bevy of new faces on the team, Appalachian must find its stride early on in the season if it hopes to round into form come tournament time. By opening the year with two home games, the Mountaineers will have a chance to play in the comfortable confines of the Holmes Center before navigating through any road contests. Early victories in the season are sure to be crucial as the team must build confidence early and often. With an incredibly young squad, it is vital that the team stays on course and improves with each game as it is teams that play their best ball at the end who advance to the NCAA Tournament.
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2012-13 ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School 1 Tevin Baskin F 6-6 210 Jr. Stamford, Conn./Chipola Coll. 2 Tab Hamilton G 6-3 180 So. Winston-Salem, N.C./Fishburne Military 3 Jonathan Frye G 6-4 195 Fr. Greensboro, N.C./Tulane (N. Guilford) 4 Michael Obacha F 6-8 215 Fr. Edo State, Nigeria/High Point Christian 10 Chris Burgess G 5-8 175 Fr. Lakeland, Fla./George Jenkins 11 Nathan Healy F 6-7 210 Sr. New Bern, N.C./Blair Academy 12 Rantavious Gilbert F 6-8 235 Fr. Albany, Ga./Monroe 13 Jamaal Trice G/F 6-6 220 Sr. Los Angeles, Calif./Midland Coll. 15 Tommy Spagnolo F 6-7 210 Jr. West Jefferson, N.C./Radford 20 Bennett Rutherford G 6-2 190 Fr. Weddington, N.C./Weddington 21 Frank Eaves G 6-2 175 Fr. Greensboro, N.C./Page 23 Mike Neal G 6-2 185 So. Greensboro, N.C./Oak Ridge Military 24 Brian Okam C 7-0 245 Jr. Enugu, Nigeria/Rutgers 32 Dustin Clarke* G 6-3 165 So. Newland, N.C./Hartford 35 Jay Canty G/F 6-6 200 RSo. Jamestown, N.C./Xavier
2011-12 Stats GP PPG RPG APG - - - 29-19 8.0 1.4 0.7 - - - - - - - - - - 30-11 6.2 3.5 1.1 - - - - 30-21 9.1 2.4 0.7 - - - - - - - - - - - - 30-21 8.3 2.4 3.1 15-1 0.3 1.5 0.2 - - - - - - -
* - will redshirt in 2012-13 per NCAA transfer rules
COACHES
BY CLASS
BY STATE
11 Nathan Healy 13 Jamaal Trice
SENIORS F G/F
6-7 6-6
210 230
Sr. Sr.
1 Tevin Baskin 24 Brian Okam 15 Tommy Spagnolo
JUNIORS F C F
6-6 7-0 6-7
210 260 210
Jr. Jr. Jr.
220
So.
35 Jay Canty
REDSHIRT SOPHOMORES G/F 6-6
2 Tab Hamilton 23 Mike Neal 32 Dustin Clarke
3 4 10 12 20 21
SOPHOMORES G 6-3 G 6-2 G 6-3
FRESHMEN Jonathan Frye G Michael Obacha F Chris Burgess G Rantavious Gilbert F Bennett Rutherford G Frank Eaves G
6-4 6-8 5-8 6-8 6-2 6-2
175 170 165
195 215 175 235 190 175
Fr. Fr. So.
Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.
2 3 11 15 20 21 23 32 35
NORTH CAROLINA Tab Hamilton G 6-3 175 Jonathan Frye G 6-4 195 Nathan Healy F 6-7 220 Tommy Spagnolo F 6-7 210 Bennett Rutherford G 6-2 190 Frank Eaves G 6-2 175 Mike Neal G 6-2 170 Dustin Clarke G 6-3 165 Jay Canty G/F 6-6 220
(9) So. Winston-Salem Fr. Greensboro Sr. New Bern Jr. West Jefferson Fr. Weddington Fr. Greesnboro So. Greensboro So. Newland RSo. Jamestown
13 Jamaal Trice
CALIFORNIA (1) G/F 6-6 230 Sr.
Los Angeles
1 Tevin Baskin
CONNECTICUT (1) F 6-6 210 Jr.
Stamford
FLORIDA (1) G 5-8 175
Fr.
Lakeland
GEORGIA (1) 12 Rantavious Gilbert F 6-8 235
Fr.
Albany
NIGERIA (2) F 6-8 215 C 7-0 260
Fr. Jr.
Edo State Enugu
10 Chris Burgess
4 Michael Obacha 24 Brian Okam
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Head Coach: Jason Capel, Third Season (North Carolina, 2002) Associate Head Coach: Bobby Kummer, Third (Charlotte, 1996) Assistant Coach: Justin Gainey, Third (NC State, 2000) Assistant Coach: Kellen Sampson, Second Season (Oklahoma, 2006)
ROSTER BREAKDOWN/PRONUNCIATION STARTERS RETURNING (3) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School 2 Tab Hamilton G 6-3 So. Winston-Salem, N.C./Fishburne Military 13 Jamaal Trice G 6-6 Sr. Los Angeles, Calif./Midland College 23 Mike Neal G 6-2 So. Greensboro, N.C./Oak Ridge Military
2011-12 Stats GP-GS PPG RPG 29-19 8.0 1.4 30-21 9.1 2.4 30-21 8.3 2.4
APG 0.7 0.7 3.1
STARTERS LOST (2) 2011-12 Stats Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Last School GP-GS PPG RPG APG Omar Carter G 6-5 220 Charlotte, N.C./Charleston Southern 31-19 11.7 5.5 1.8 Andre Williamson F 6-7 225 Dayton, Ohio/Prince George 30-28 9.6 7.2 1.2
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OTHERS RETURNING (2) 2011-12 Stats No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School GP-GS PPG RPG APG 11 Nathan Healy F 6-7 Sr. New Bern, N.C./Blair Academy 30-11 6.2 3.5 1.1 24 Brian Okam C 7-0 Jr. Enugu, Nigeria/Rutgers 15-1 0.3 1.5 0.2
No. Name 35 Jay Canty
REDSHIRTS RETURNING (1) Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School G/F 6-6 RSo. Jamestown, N.C./Xavier
GP-GS PPG RPG APG 17-0 1.5 0.8 0.1*
* - Stats from previous school in 2010-11 OTHERS LOST (5) 2011-12 Stats Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Last School GP-GS PPG RPG Rodney Milum G 6-0 190 Houston, Texas/Midland Coll. 11-3 9.5 1.8 Isaac Butts C 6-10 290 Milledgeville, Ga./Georgia Military 28-15 7.6 6.6 Petey Hausley F 6-6 240 Marion, N.C./Iowa Western CC 15-2 2.4 1.7 G.J. Vilarino G 6-1 185 McKinney, Texas/Gonzaga 28-7 3.8 1.8 Mitch Woods G 6-3 210 Naples, Fla./Community School of Naples 30-8 2.1 1.0
No. Name 1 Tevin Baskin 3 Jonathan Frye 4 Michael Obacha 10 Chris Burgess 12 Rantavious Gilbert 15 Tommy Spagnolo 20 Bennett Rutherford 21 Frank Eaves 32 Dustin Clarke*
Pos. F G F G F F G G G
Ht. 6-6 6-4 6-8 5-8 6-8 6-7 6-2 6-2 6-3
Wt. 210 195 215 175 235 210 190 175 165
APG 1.1 0.8 0.1 1.3 1.6
NEWCOMERS (9) Yr. Hometown/Last School Jr. Stamford, Conn./Chipola Coll. Fr. Greensboro, N.C./Tulane Fr. Edo State, Nigeria/High Point Christian Fr. Lakeland, Fla./George Jenkins Fr. Albany, Ga./Monroe Jr. West Jefferson, N.C./Radford Fr. Weddington, N.C./Weddington Fr. Greensboro, N.C./Page So. Newland, N.C./Hartford
* - will redshirt in 2012-13 per NCAA transfer rules
PRONUNCIATIONS Tevin Baskin Rantavious Gilbert M Obacha Brian Okam 20
(rhymes with Kevin) ran-TAY-vee-us oh-BOTCH-uh OAK-um
Jamaal Trice Bobby Kummer Appalachian
(rhymes with spice) KOO-mer app-uh-LATCH-in
2012-13 SCHEDULE Opponent Lees-McRae (Exh.) Carson-Newman (Exh.) Montreat High Point at Campbell at East Carolina at Virginia Tech Duquesne at Missouri at Western Carolina* at UMKC at South Carolina Presbyterian Milligan at Wofford * Elon * UNCG * at Chattanooga * at Samford * Georgia Southern * Davidson * at College of Charleston* Western Carolina * at Georgia Southern * at Davidson * Furman * at Elon* at UNCG * The Citadel * Samford * Chattanooga * SoCon Championship &
Time 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:45 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 3 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 5 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 4 p.m. 8 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 8 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. TBA
Notes App improved to 4-0 against Lees-McRae with last season’s 90-61 win. The Mountaineers have not faced Carson-Newman since Jan. 24, 1974 13 different players scored for App in the last meeting, a 101-71 win in 2010-11. The Mountaineers won a thriller, 82-81, in the 2011 BracketBuster at HPU. Jamaal Trice scored 17 points to lead App past the Camels, 77-74, last year. The 61st meeting between the in-state rivals is only the second since 2001-02. First meeting since Virginia Tech dealt App one of its eight losses in 2006-07. App pulled out a three-point road win in the only meeting, in 2005-06. First meeting with the Tigers, who earned a No. 2 seed in last year’s NCAA Tourney. App shot 53 percent from the field at the Ramsey Center last season. First meeting with the Summit League’s Kangaroos. App is 0-3 against the Gamecocks, who played three SoCon teams in 2011-12. App is 9-1 against the Blue Hose. The game is the first of six Saturday home games. Appalachian holds a 17-9 advantage in the series after last year’s 81-58 win. Andre Williamson notched 20 points and nine boards at Wofford last season. Trice and Omar Carter scored 20 points each in an 81-66 home win a year ago. App took down the eventual division champs, 78-64, at home last year. The home team has won 11-straight in the series as UTC held on, 65-63, last year. The Mountaineers have won three-straight in the Hanna Center. Appalachian has won five-straight home games against the Eagles. Davidson’s four-point win last season snapped a three-game skid against App. The Apps ended Charleston’s season with a 93-81 win in the SoCon Tournament. App sank 16-straight free throws to ice an 84-72 home win last season. GSU caught fire to score 45 first-half points in a 73-62 win over App last season. The Mountaineers put a two-game winning streak at Belk Arena on the line. Appalachian swept a pair of meetings from Furman last year, 56-50 and 79-69. App has won three of the last five games at Alumni Gym The Apps’ lone overtime contest in 2011-12 came in a 77-73 loss at UNCG. Appalachian is 28-6 at home against the Bulldogs. Samford’s 53-52 win at the Holmes Center snapped a five-game skid in the series. Mike Neal rattled off 23 points against the Mocs in a 79-70 home win last season. The tournament returns to Asheville, N.C. for a second-straight year.
* - Southern Conference Game & - at Asheville, N.C. All times Eastern and subject to change. Please check www.GoASU.com for the most up-to-date schedule.
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Date Nov. 2 Nov. 5 Nov. 9 Nov. 13 Nov. 16 Nov. 20 Nov. 23 Nov. 28 Dec. 1 Dec. 8 Dec. 16 Dec. 19 Dec. 22 Dec. 30 Jan. 8 Jan. 12 Jan. 14 Jan. 17 Jan. 19 Jan. 24 Jan. 26 Jan. 30 Feb. 2 Feb. 7 Feb. 9 Feb. 11 Feb. 14 Feb. 17 Feb. 20 Feb. 28 Mar. 2 Mar. 8-11
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9 16
UMKC 2 p.m.
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24
30
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Milligan 2 p.m.
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High Point 7 p.m.
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E. Carolina 7 p.m.
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Thurs.
1
7 14 21 28
Duquesne 7 p.m.
4 11 18 25
5 12 19
8
15 22 29
6 13
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S. Carolina Campbel 5 p.m.
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Fri.
2
Sat.
Lenoir-Rhyne Lenoir-Rhyne (Exh.) (Exh.) 7:30 p.m.
DECEMBER Tues. Wed. Thurs.
Mon.
2
Wed.
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Sun.
Montreat 7:30 p.m.
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17
23
24
Va. Tech 2 p.m.
20 27
30
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Sat.
7 14 21 28
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W. Carolina 4:30 p.m.
10
22
UNCG 2 p.m.
Presbyterian 2 p.m.
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UNCG 7 p.m.
Wofford 7 p.m.
Chattanooga 7 p.m. Ga. Southern 7 p.m.
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Charleston 7:30 p.m.
FEBRUARY Tues. Wed. Thurs.
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6
11
12
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18
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20
25
26
27
Furman 8 p.m.
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Fri.
m.
1
15
Fri.
2
Mon.
Missouri 3 p.m.
8
JANUARY Wed. Thurs.
1
6 13
Campbell 7:45 p.m.
Tues.
3
10
9
Mon.
Sun.
Mon.
7
8
14
15
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22
Ga. Southern 7 p.m. Elon 7 p.m.
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4
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6
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Elon 4:30 p.m.
19
Samford 8 p.m.
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Davidson 2 p.m.
Sat.
2
W. Carolina 4:30 p.m.
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Davidson 4 p.m.
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The Citadel 8 p.m.
Sat.
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5
Samford 7 p.m.
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Tues.
1
Sat.
7
8
2
Chattanooga 2 p.m.
SoCon Tournament ^
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SCHEDULE BREAKDOWN Total games......................................................................................................... 29 All-time record vs. 2012-13 foes............................................498-439 (.531) First-time meetings.............................................................................................2
Total/SoCon Weekday games...............16/9 Weekend games..............13/9
Non-conference games................................................................................... 11 All-time record vs. 2012-13 non-conference foes...........106-112 (.486) First-time meetings.............................................................................................2
Sunday games.........................3 Monday games........................2 Tuesday games........................3 Wednesday games.................3 Thursday games......................5 Friday games............................3 Saturday games................... 10
SoCon games...................................................................................................... 18 All-time record vs. 2012-13 SoCon foes..............................392-327 (.545) All-time home record vs. 2012-13 SoCon foes.................222-104 (.681) All-time road record vs. 2012-13 SoCon foes..................... 130-86 (.602) 22
Total/SoCon November games...................6 December games...................6 January games........................8 February games......................8 March games...........................1 Home games......................... 14 Road games........................... 15
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JASON CAPEL
Head Coach
Third Season at Appalachian North Carolina, 2002
COACHING EXPERIENCE
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Appalachian State Assistant Coach Head Coach
PLAYING EXPERIENCE
College 1998-2002 North Carolina Professional 2002-04 Fayetteville Patriots NBDL 2004-05 Kariya Aishin Sea Horses JBL - Japan 2005-06 BT Roseto Serie A - Italy 2006 Air Avellino Serie A - Italy 2007 KK Crvena Zvezda Beograd A-League - Serbia
2002
EDUCATION
North Carolina B.A., Communication
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Birthdate Hometown
January 15, 1980 Fayetteville, N.C.
In two seasons as the head coach at Appalachian State, Jason Capel has led the Mountaineers to postseason victories in each of his first two years in the High Country. The 2012-13 campaign marks his third overall at App State after spending one year as an assistant during the 24-win 2009-10 season. Capel made a splash in his first season, when he became the first App State coach to win double-figure Southern Conference games in his first year leading the Mountaineers. App State’s 16 wins tied for the second-most in a Mountaineer head coach’s inaugural season and it was just the fourth time the Apps posted a winning record in a coach’s first season. For the first time since 2006-07, the Mountaineers earned votes in the Associated Press poll after opening the season with a thrilling win at Tulsa. Capel guided a pair of players to all-conference recognition as Donald Sims finished his career as the program’s most prolific scorer, while Omar Carter rose to stardom in his first year on the court for the Black & Gold and opens 2011-12 as the league’s top returning scorer. The first-year head Mountaineer guided the program to a 16-15 overall record with a tight battle at the Southeastern Conference’s Mississippi State and finished the year with a solid 9-3 record in home games. Thanks in part to a resounding 7-1 record in February — which included wins against division winners Chattanooga and College of Charleston — Appalachian wrapped up a 10-8 league mark, good for third place in the North. Capel became just the fourth coach in program history to win his first Southern Conference tournament game with a gritty victory over Georgia Southern. App State’s season came to a close in the quarterfinal round with a setback to eventual-champion Wofford. Capel was named the 15th men’s basketball head coach in Appalachian State University history on April 21, 2010. At 30 years, three months and six days old, Capel became the nation’s youngest NCAA Division I head coach, three months and six days younger than Wisconsin-Green Bay’s Brian Wardle. Just 20 days after Capel was hired, new Robert Morris head coach Andrew Toole took over the distinction. However, despite rising to his current post with a relative lack of coaching experience, Capel is a basketball lifer with a vast playing resume and a spot in one of college basketball’s top coaching lineages. Capel first burst on to the national scene as a star forward at North Carolina from 1998-2002, where he was a two-time all-Atlantic Coast Conference selection (2001 and ‘02) and the Tar Heels’ leader in scoring (15.6 points per game), rebounds (8.6 per game) and steals (29) as a senior. He helped lead UNC to the Final Four in 2000, recorded the second triple-double in UNC history with 16 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists against Buffalo during the 200001 season and was a candidate for 2002 Wooden Award, which is presented annually to college basketball’s most outstanding player. After graduating from North Carolina with a B.A. in communication in 2002, Capel embarked on a professional playing career, which included successful stints in the NBA Developmental League and leagues in Japan, Italy and Serbia. In his first season as a pro, he
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averaged 11.3 points and 3.7 rebounds per game to help lead the NBDL’s Fayetteville Patriots, which were coached by his father, Jeff, to a leaguebest 32-18 record and a D-League Finals appearance. Following the conclusion of his playing career, he spent two years as a college basketball analyst for ESPNU and Raycom Sports before joining the App State bench last summer as an assistant on Buzz Peterson’s staff. In his only season as an assistant coach, Capel helped lead the Mountaineers to the second-most victories in school history (24), their first Southern Conference Tournament title-game appearance since 2000 and a berth in the CollegeInsider.com Tournament (CIT), only the fourth postseason appearance since joining the NCAA Division I ranks in 1973. App State’s CIT wins over Harvard and Marshall, which earned it a berth in the tournament’s semifinals, were the first postseason victories in the school’s NCAA Division I history. He worked primarily with Appalachian’s post players and helped the big men to the fifth-highest rebound margin in the nation, while leading junior Isaac Butts to the highest field-goal percentage in the Southern Conference. Butts ranked second in the league in rebounding, while Josh Hunter also cracked the SoCon’s top-10. Sophomore Andre Williamson also experienced a breakout season under Capel’s tutelage, finishing the season as the team leader in blocked shots. Capel is a member of one of college basketball’s most distinguished coaching families. His father, Jeff, compiled 122 wins and made three NCAA Tournament appearances in 12 seasons as head coach at Old Dominion, North Carolina A&T and Fayetteville State prior to moving to the professional ranks where he served as an assistant with the NBA’s Charlotte Bobcats from the team’s inception until this past December.The elder Capel attended numerous App State games in 2010-11, undoubtedly providing invaluable support to his youngest son. Capel’s older brother, Jeff Capel III, was a 1,000-point scorer at ACC rival Duke University before moving on to the coaching ranks. The older Capel brother served as an assistant coach at Old Dominion and VCU before taking over the head coaching role with the Rams in 2002. He also served as the head coach at the University of Oklahoma from 2006-11, where he led the Sooners to a Sweet 16 appearance in the NCAA Tournament in 2009. He now serves as an assistant on legendary head coach Mike Krzyzewski’s staff at his alma mater. A native of Fayetteville, N.C., Jason Capel was a McDonald’s AllAmerican and ranked as high as the nation’s No. 5 high-school player after concluding his prep career at St. John’s at Prospect Hall (Frederick, Md.), where he helped lead his team to the USA Today national championship in 1998. He spent his freshman and sophomore years at Indian River H.S. (Chesapeake, Va.), where he was named Virginia’s Player of the Year as a sophomore. He began his prep career as an eighth-grader, when he made the varsity team at Greensboro Day School while his father was head coach at N.C. A&T. Capel married the former Ashley Heath in August 2011 and the couple resides in Boone
CAPEL VS. ALL OPPONENTS Campbell Chattanooga The Citadel College of Charleston Colorado State Davidson East Carolina ETSU Elon Furman Georgetown
1-0 2-2 1-2 2-2 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-3 3-1 2-1 0-1
Georgia Southern High Point Lees-McRae Miami Milligan Minnesota Mississippi State Montreat North Carolina Robert Morris Samford
2-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 2-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 3-1
Tennessee Tech 1-0 Texas State 0-1 Tulsa 1-0 UNCG 2-3 Vanderbilt 0-1 Western Carolina 1-3 Winthrop 1-0 Wofford 0-4 Total 29-33
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CAPEL’S COACHING RECORD Season School Position 2009-10 Appalachian State Assistant Coach 2010-11 Appalachian State Head Coach 2011-12 Appalachian State Head Coach Total
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W 24 16 13 53
L Pct. Notes 13 .649 SoCon North Champions, CIT Semifinalists 15 .516 Second-most wins for an ASU head coach in his first season 18 .419 Advanced to the second round of the SoCon Tournament 46 .535
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BOBBY KUMMER
Associate Head Coach Third Season at Appalachian UNC Charlotte, 1996
COACHING EXPERIENCE
PLAYING EXPERIENCE
College 1992-96 Charlotte
1996
EDUCATION
UNC Charlotte B.A., History
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Birthdate Hometown
July 11, 1974 Detroit, Mich.
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1996-98 Charlotte Assistant Coach 1998-2004 Texas A&M Assistant Coach 2004-10 Charlotte 2004-05 Dir. of Basketball Operations 2005-10 Assistant Coach 2010-pres. Appalachian State 2010-11 Assistant Coach 2011-pres. Associate Head Coach
With nearly 20 years of experience at the college level, associate head coach Bobby Kummer brings a wealth of knowledge to the Mountaineers as the top assistant to head coach Jason Capel. After serving as an assistant coach during the 2010-11 season, Kummer was promoted to associate head coach prior to the team’s 201112 campaign. His previous coaching stints at Charlotte and Texas A&M have given Kummer a vast amount of experience at highly-successful programs at both the mid-major and BCS conference levels. Kummer joined the App State staff in 2010 after spending the previous six seasons as an assistant coach at his alma mater, Charlotte. The 49ers averaged more than 17 wins in Kummer’s six seasons under head coach Bobby Lutz, including a trip to the NCAA Tournament in 2005. Prior to his stint at Charlotte, Kummer served as an assistant coach under Melvin Watkins at Texas A&M from 1998-04, where he helped recruit first-round NBA Draft selections Acie Law and Antoine Wright. Kummer got his start in coaching for Watkins at Charlotte from 1996-98, and helped the program to its first back-to-back NCAA appearances. In 1996-97, the 49ers closed the regular season on a 19-4 run before stumbling against Marquette in the Conference USA Tournament. Kummer’s squad then defeated Georgetown in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament before the season came to an end against Elite Eight participant Utah. The following year, UNCC rebounded from an early 66-60 loss at Appalachian to finish the season 20-11. Charlotte defeated Illinois-Chicago in the NCAA Tournament before losing to North Carolina. While at Charlotte, Kummer coached second-round NBA Draft pick DeMarco Johnson as well as NBA players Eddie Basden, Sean Colson and Galen Young. Kummer’s tenure at Texas A&M started strong, as the Aggies opened the 1998-99 campaign on a 7-1 run. TAMU won 61 games during his time in College Station. Upon returning to Charlotte, Kummer and the squad started the 2004-05 season 12-2 before posting a 21-8 overall record and 12-4 mark in the final season of CUSA play. The 49ers’ season came to a close against NC State in the NCAA Tournament. The following year, Charlotte posted an NIT win against Georgia Southern and finished the year 19-13. The team returned to the NIT in 2008, posting a 20-14 record. In 2009-10, Charlotte jumped out to a 10-2 start in November and December and cruised to a 19-12 record, including a 9-7 mark in Atlantic 10 competition. As a player from 1993-96, the Detroit, Mich. native saw the court in all 114 games during his four years and led the team to the 1994 NIT and 1995 NCAA Tournament as Metro Conference champions. He served as team captain as a junior and senior. He is married to Nicole Kummer.
COACHING STAFF
JUSTIN GAINEY
Assistant Coach
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Third Season at Appalachian NC State, 2000 The 2012-13 season marks Justin Gainey’s third as an assistant coach at Appalachian State University. A former standout at North Carolina State, Gainey has been involved in college basketball in an administrative or coaching role for more than half a decade. In addition to his college playing career and COACHING EXPERIENCE time as a coach, Gainey spent three seasons play2006-09 NC State ing professionally both in the United States and 2006-07 Administrative Coordinator abroad. 2007-09 Dir. of Basketball Operations In his first season on the Mountaineer bench, 2009-10 Elon Gainey coached the guards and wings, including Assistant Coach all-conference performers Donald Sims and Omar 2010-pres. Appalachian State Carter. Both players finished the season in the Assistant Coach SoCon’s top five in scoring. Gainey played an integral role in freshman PLAYING EXPERIENCE point guard Mitch Woods’ development while College also working with transfer point guard G.J. Vila1996-2000 NC State rino in his redshirt season. Professional Gainey joined Jason Capel’s staff in 2010 after 2000-01 Woerthersee Piratens spending one season as an assistant coach at Elon under head coach Matt Matheny. Prior to his Bundesliga A - Austria season with the Phoenix, he spent three seasons on staff at his alma mater, NC State. 2001-02 Olympique D’Antibes At Elon, Gainey helped develop the young Phoenix guards as they finished in the top half of the Pro A - France league in steals, turnover margin and assist-to-turnover ratio. 2002 Pennsylvania ValleyDawgs In three seasons on Sidney Lowe’s staff at NC State, Gainey served as administrative coordinator US Basketball League (2006-08) and director of basketball operations (2008-09). He assisted in recruiting and scouting and coordinated the program’s summer camps. In his first year, Gainey helped lead the program to the ACC Tournament Championship game and the NIT. EDUCATION 2000 NC State Before joining the collegiate coaching ranks, the High Point, N.C. native served as assistant coach B.S., Business Management at Cary Academy M.S., Parks, Recreation and Tourism for three seasons following a professional playing PERSONAL INFORMATION career. Birthdate March 19, 1977 Gainey played Hometown High Point, N.C. in Europe for two seasons. He competed for Austria’s Woerthersee Piratens in 2000-01 and was selected to the league’s all-star team. In his second year, Gainey played for France’s Olympique D’ Antibes in the Pro A league. Gainey completed his playing career for the USBL’s Pennsylvania ValleyDawgs. As a stand-out point guard at NC State from 1996-2000, he was a three-year starter, served as a team captain and was an honorable mention all-conference pick. During his freshman year in the 1997 ACC Tournament, Gainey guided the Wolfpack to the title game as the No. 8 seed. He set an ACC Tournament record by playing 160 minutes in four games and was honored as an ACC all-Tournament first team selection. He ranks ninth in Wolfpack history with 344 assists and fourth in steals with 190. Gainey is married to the former Courtney Taylor. They are the parents of two sons – Jordan and Jayson.
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KELLEN SAMPSON
Assistant Coach
Second Season at Appalachian Oklahoma, 2006
COACHING EXPERIENCE
PLAYING EXPERIENCE
College 2003-07 Oklahoma
EDUCATION
2006 Oklahoma B.A., Communication M.A., Intercollegiate Athletics Admin.
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Birthdate Hometown
June 18, 1985 Norman, Okla.
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2007-08 Indiana Graduate Assistant 2008-10 Oklahoma 2008-09 Graduate Assistant 2008-09 Strength and Cond. Coach 2010-11 Stephen F. Austin Assistant Coach 2011-pres. Appalachian State Assistant Coach
Kellen Sampson joined the Appalachian State coaching staff in May 2011 after serving in a similar role at Stephen F. Austin in 2010-11. During his first season with the Mountaineers, Sampson helped coach a team that reached the quarterfinals of the SoCon Tournament while finishing in the top-five in the league in field-goal percentage, three-point field-goal percentage, three-point field-goal percentage defense, and blocks. Prior to his time in the High Country, Sampson spent one season as an assistant coach at Stephen F. Austin. Sampson helped the Lumberjacks to 18 wins in his only season in Nacogdoches, Texas, including a 9-7 Southland Conference record and 13-3 mark at home. SFA led the nation in scoring defense (56.7) and three-point field goal defense (28.4 percent) and also ranked 10th in rebound margin (+7.3). Sampson coached junior Jereal Scott to first team allconference honors and a 60-percent field goal mark. Prior to his season at SFA, Sampson spent two years coaching at his alma mater, Oklahoma. The former guard served as a graduate assistant in 2008-09 and strength and conditioning coach the following year. In addition to his direct coaching duties, he served as the program’s filmexchange coordinator and assisted in scheduling official visits for recruits. In his two seasons working under head coach Jeff Capel, the Sooners won 43 games and advanced to the 2009 Elite Eight. OU had four players selected in the NBA Draft, including 2009 top overall pick and 2010-11 NBA Rookie of the Year Blake Griffin. Following his 2006 graduation from OU, Sampson worked as a graduate assistant at Indiana in 2007-08 and helped coach the Hoosiers to a 25-8 mark and 14-4 conference record. At Indiana, Sampson mentored a pair of first round NBA Draft picks in Eric Gordon and D.J. White. In his playing career at Oklahoma, Sampson earned three letters and was the recipient of the team’s Most Inspirational Award and Connection to the Community Award as a senior. He earned First-Team Academic All-Big 12 accolades in 2007. As a senior, he led the team with a 44-percent three-point field goal mark. Sampson earned a bachelor’s degree in communication from Oklahoma, graduating with honors in 2006. He received his master’s in intercollegiate athletics administration in 2009 from OU. Sampson is a third-generation coach, following in the career footsteps of both his father and grandfather. His father, Kelvin Sampson, is currently the top assistant with the NBA’s Houston Rockets, following a long career as a college coach that included national Coach of the Year honors in 1995 and 2002 at Oklahoma, where he led the Sooners from 1994-2006. The elder Sampson served as head coach at Indiana from 2006-08 and an assistant coach with the Milwaukee Bucks from 2008-11. His grandfather, John W. “Ned” Sampson, was a widely respected high school coach in Pembroke, N.C. and is a member of the North Carolina Coaching Hall of Fame.
SUPPORT STAFF JASON
ROBEY
ATHLETIC TRAINER
Jason Robey is in his sixth season at Appalachian and works primarily with the men’s basketball team in addition to other duties as Appalachian’s head athletic trainer. With more than a decade of experience in the sports medicine field, Robey most recently was the head athletic trainer at Hampton University. In addition to his collegiate experience, Robey has worked at three hospitals and with various minor-league, semi-pro and high school teams. He holds bachelor’s degrees in education and athletic training from the University of Akron (1996), a master’s in exercise science/cardiac rehab from ULM (2001) and is an NATA-certified athletic trainer.
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DIR. OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS A four-year football letter winner at Appalachian from 2001-05, Suiter enters his second season as Director of Basketball Operations after serving as a graduate assistant in App State’s office of Academic Services for student athletes in 2010-11/ Suiter graduated from Appalachian in 2006 with a bachelor’s degree in Graphic Arts and Image Technology and earned a master’s degree in Higher Education-Community College and University Leadership from App State in 2011.
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GREENBERG
STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING Will Greenberg enters his first season as men’s basketball strength and conditioning coach in 2012-13 after spending the previous season in a similar capacity at the University of Florida. Greenberg earned a degree in kinesiology from the University of Maryland in 2010 after starring for the Terrapins baseball team from 2006-09. As a threeyear starter at catcher and first base, he batted .308 in over 450 career at-bats and was named the team’s captain as a senior.
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ACADEMIC SERVICES
Jean Roberts, director of the learning assistance program, works closely with Appalachian men’s basketball student-athletes to ensure their academic success. Roberts is in her ninth year working with men’s basketball and seventh year with student-athletes. Roberts has been a part of the App State community for more than 20 years and earned an M.A in educational media from Appalachian in 1982 and an Ed.S. in counselor education in 1992. Roberts earned a B.S. in radio, television and motion pictures from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1980. She and her husband, Dave, have two children: daughter, Ivy, and son, Davis.
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MCCONNELL
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Kim McConnell has been with the athletic department at Appalachian for 10 years and currently serves as the men’s and women’s basketball administrative assistant. An avid sports fan and native of Cleveland, Ohio, Kim resides in Zionville with her husband Jim, and sons, Austin and Alex.
DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS
CHARLIE COBB
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n his seven years at Appalachian State University, director of athletics Charlie Cobb has led the department to unparalleled success. The many achievements enjoyed by Appalachian athletics during Cobb’s tenure include: Three NCAA Division I football national championships — marking the first time that any program has ever won three-consecutive NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS — formerly Division I-AA) titles and the first NCAA football championships ever won by a team from the state of North Carolina at any level. Shattering football attendance records at Kidd Brewer Stadium with crowds surpassing “The Rock’s” permanent seating capacity for each of App State’s 40 regular-season home games since Cobb’s arrival in 2005. A 298-percent increase in football season-ticket sales. Seven-consecutive Commissioner’s Cup championships — recognizing the top overall men’s sports program in the Southern Conference. Three Germann Cup championships — recognizing the top overall women’s sports program in the SoCon. Thirty-five percent of the athletics department’s students making the Academic Honor Roll (minimum GPA of 3.25). Seven of 20 varsity programs (football, men’s basketball, men’s cross country, women’s cross country, field hockey, women’s indoor and outdoor track and field) earning public recognition awards, based on being among the nation’s top 10 percent in their respective sports based on Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores. The Yosef Club, which provides scholarship and facility support for student- athletes, setting fundraising records each of the past seven years. Despite the state of the economy, the Yosef Club has reached the $2 million threshold for donations five years in a row. The record $2.72 million raised by the Yosef Club in 2011-12 is over $2 million more than Appalachian State athletics ever raised in any year prior to Cobb’s arrival. Appalachian’s athletics annual budget increasing from $7.5 million in Cobb’s first year to nearly $14.5 million in 2012-13.
The most visible of Cobb’s many achievements has been the addition of first-class facilities that will give Appalachian State the opportunity to be successful across the athletics spectrum for years to come. A wave of facility enhancements totaling $50 million were completed in 2009, headlined by the 120,000-square-foot Appalachian Athletics Center. The seven-story complex, located behind Kidd Brewer Stadium’s west stands, includes new football offices and locker room, a strength and conditioning center, training facilities, academic study space and computer lab for all App State student-athletes, as well as premium seating in the form of 600 club-level seats and 18 luxury suites. The facility enhancements also included other significant renovations to The Rock. A new ticket plaza, which serves as a grand entrance to the stadium, as well as ornamental fencing that replaced the chain-link barriers that used to surround the stadium and field were completed before the 2007 season, while a 4,400-seat upper deck on the stadium’s east side and substantial upgrades to the east and south concourses were completed prior to the ‘08 campaign. In addition to the renovations at Kidd Brewer Stadium, the campaign also produced new homes for Mountaineer baseball (Jim and Bettie Smith Stadium), softball (Sywassink/ Lloyd Family Stadium) and soccer (at the Ted Mackorell Soccer Complex), as well as the Apps’ first-ever indoor practice facility (Sofield Family Indoor Practice Facility) and renovations to Varsity Gym that have upgraded the facility to a premier practice and competition venue for App State basketball, indoor track and field, volleyball and wrestling. With the $50 million in facilities enhancements, all 20 of Appalachian’s intercollegiate sports teams now practice and compete in facilities that have either been built or renovated since the turn of the millenium. While Cobb is quick to point out the “total team effort” put forth to achieve the many successes that have been enjoyed since he began his tenure as App State’s director of athletics on July 1, 2005, it is the experience, vision and work ethic of the 44-year-old Cobb that has steered the Mountaineers to new heights. Cobb’s peers recognized him for his efforts when the National Collegiate Athletics
Directors Association (NACDA) named him the NCAA Division I FCS Southeast Region Under Armour Athletics Director of the Year in 2011. He also serves on numerous NCAA and Southern Conference committees, most notably the NCAA Division I Football committee that he currently chairs. Prior to his arrival in Boone, Cobb was a member of the athletics department at North Carolina State University from 1998-2005. A four-year football letterwinner at NC State from 1987-90, Cobb served as the Wolfpack’s senior associate athletics director for external operations for the seven years prior to his arrival in Boone. In that role, he oversaw NC State’s marketing, ticket operations, media relations and student-athlete development operations, as well as serving on the department’s compact strategic planning initiative, gender equity and facilities committees. During his tenure, NC State increased football season-ticket sales by 87 percent and men’s basketball season-ticket sales by 121 percent. The combined ticket revenues accounted for an annual increase of over 86 percent for Wolfpack athletics, generating more than $6 million for the department. In addition, Cobb served as NC State’s administrator for baseball and women’s soccer, tournament manager for the 2004 NCAA men’s basketball first and second rounds at the RBC Center and the chair for the southeast region of the NCAA women’s soccer committee. Prior to returning to his alma mater in ‘98, Cobb spent six years in Atlanta, Ga., where he held positions with the Atlanta Sports Council, the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl and the Georgia Dome. As an assistant executive director for the Atlanta Sports Council and the Peach Bowl, he helped coordinate Atlanta’s bid for the 2002 NCAA men’s basketball Final Four and handled all game and event operations for the Peach Bowl. As sales manager for the Georgia Dome from 1994-97, Cobb helped procure events such as the Southeastern Conference football championship, the SEC and Atlantic Coast Conference men’s basketball tournaments, NCAA men’s basketball championship events, Georgia High School Association football playoffs, major concerts and other college and amateur sporting events. Cobb graduated with honors with a B.A. in business administration from NC State in 1990. A second-team all-ACC honoree at center as a senior, Cobb was an academic all-ACC selection and collected the prestigious Jim Tatum Award, presented to the ACC football senior with the highest grade point average, and the Bob Warren Memorial Award, given to the Wolfpack football player that displays the highest integrity and sportsmanship. After receiving post-graduate scholarships from both the ACC and NFL Charities, Cobb earned a master’s degree in sports administration from Ohio University in 1992. Cobb is married to the former Lindsay Brecher, who was an all-ACC goalkeeper for NCSU women’s soccer from 1988-90 and serves as an assistant coach for Appalachian’s women’s soccer program. The Cobbs have a 14-year-old son, Harrison, and an 11-year-old daughter, Branan.
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Eighth Season at Appalachian NC State, 1990
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APP STATE ASSOCIATE AND ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTORS
RICK BEASLEY Senior Associate AD/Development
TROY HEUSTESS Associate AD/Facilities
DAVID JACKSON Associate AD/Public Affairs
JAY SUTTON Associate AD/Internal Affairs
MIKE FLYNN Assistant AD/Sports Info
BARBARA GREEN Assistant AD/Compliance
KINDSAY GREENE REEDER Assistant AD/Development
DEBBIE RICHARDSON Senior Associate AD/SWA
SAMANTHA STEVENS Assistant AD/Marketing
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NATHAN HEALY
New Bern, N.C. Blair Academy (N.J.) Senior • Forward 6-7 • 210
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AS A JUNIOR (2011-12)
11 CAREER HIGHS
Points 19, at The Citadel (2/22/12) FG 6, Two times FGA 13, vs. Coll. of Charleston (2/4/12) 3FG 3, Two times 3FGA 6, at The Citadel (2/22/12) FT 5, Three times FTA 6, Two times Rebounds 11, vs. Milligan (12/30/10) Assists 7, vs. Milligan (12/30/10) Steals 4, vs. Milligan (12/30/10) Blocks 3, at Samford (1/5/12)
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• Appeared in 30 games and made 11 starts • Scored a season-and career-high 19 points against The Citadel (Feb. 22) • Notched double-digit scoring outputs in nine contests • Averaged 6.2 points and 3.5 rebounds per game • Connected on a team-best 86.4 percent of his free throws (38-for-44) • Scored in double-figures in four-straight games (Feb. 15-25) • Named to Appalachian Academic Honor Roll with a 4.0 grade point average
AS A SOPHOMORE (2010-11)
• Scored a career-high 14 points with seven rebounds in 31 minutes against ETSU • Made his first career start and hauled in five rebounds against The Citadel in the regularseason finale (Feb. 26) • Had a career night at Mississippi State with 13 points on 5-of-9 shooting along with a team-high nine rebounds and two steals in a career-high 29 minutes • Drained two treys and tallied 10 points with three rebounds in 30 minutes against Wofford on Jan. 27 • Chipped in seven points, four rebounds and two assists in the home win against College of Charleston (Feb. 24) • Surpassed his freshman season point total (68) with eight points against Georgia Southern, along with five boards (Jan. 8) • Set a career high with 11 rebounds, seven assists and four steals to accompany seven points against Milligan • Tallied eight points and six rebounds in ASU’s win at Davidson • Sank both field-goal attempts for four points to accompany three rebounds in 19 minutes at Samford
AS A FRESHMAN (2009-10)
• Scored a season-high 10 points on 2-of-3 shooting at ETSU. Made his only three-point attempt and sank 5-of-6 free throws • Sank all three attempts for eight points at College of Charleston • Scored seven points and added four rebounds while holding Georgia Southern’s top scorer to three second-half points • Scored six points on 2-of-2 shooting with three rebounds against Western Carolina • Pressured the Wildcats and tallied five rebounds and a steal in just 12 minutes at Davidson • Made 2-of-3 shots for four points at Campbell. • Led all post players with eight points against Furman • Grabbed a season-best eight rebounds with six points and his first two career blocks against Morgan State • Made his collegiate debut with three points and three rebounds in nine minutes against UNCW • Finished the season ranked eighth on ASU’s single-season list with 34 games played.
BLAIR ACADEMY (N.J.)
• Averaged 10 points and six rebounds per game. • Helped his team to the 2009 New Jersey state prep championship. • Also named all-state in baseball.
NEW BERN H.S.
• Scored 19.7 points per game as a senior, along with 12 rebounds per contest • Named all-conference as a junior and senior in both basketball and baseball • 2008 New Bern Sun Journal Player of the Year
PERSONAL
• Born August 13, 1990 • Son of Anne and Paul Healy • Majoring in business • Has three younger siblings: Phillip, Angie and Jack
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Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct 8.1 23 48 .479 3 7 .429 19 26 .731 16.1 41 93 .441 12 33 .364 20 36 .556 18.4 66 136 .485 15 47 .319 38 44 .864 13.9 130 277 .469 30 87 .345 77 106 .726
Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 TOTAL
Avg 8.3 14.2 22.6 15.2
GP 17 17 18 52
GS 0 1 11 12
Min 141 241 406 788
FG 14 24 52 90
CAREER SOCON STATS
FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct 25 .560 1 3 .333 48 .500 5 15 .333 102 .510 14 37 .378 175 .514 20 55 .364
Off Def Tot Avg PF FO 18 37 55 1.6 40 0 43 57 100 3.3 56 3 38 67 105 3.5 63 2 99 161 260 2.8 159 5
FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF 11 14 .786 8 21 29 1.7 24 6 9 .667 18 24 42 2.5 26 28 31 .903 26 47 73 4.1 42 45 54 .833 52 92 144 2.8 92
FO 0 1 1 2
Ast 7 29 32 68
TO Blk 22 7 27 3 25 16 74 26
Stl Pts Avg 6 68 2.0 18 114 3.8 24 185 6.2 48 367 3.9
Ast 3 12 20 35
TO Blk 12 3 10 2 16 14 38 19
Stl Pts Avg 4 40 2.4 4 59 3.5 15 146 8.1 23 245 4.7
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CAREER STATS
Year GP GS Min 2009-10 34 0 274 2010-11 30 1 484 2011-12 30 11 551 TOTAL 94 12 1309
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JAMAAL TRICE
Los Angeles, Calif. Midland College Senior • Guard/Forward 6-6 • 220
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13 CAREER HIGHS
Points 27, vs. East Carolina (11/22/11) FG 8, vs. East Carolina (11/2211) FGA 15 vs. Coll. of Charleston (2/4/12) 3FG 5, Two times 3FGA 9, at Tennessee Tech (11/19/11) FT 6, vs. East Carolina (11/22/11) FTA 9, vs. East Carolina (11/22/11) Rebounds 6, at Samford (1/5/12) Assists 3, at Tennessee Tech (11/19/11) Steals 2, Four times Blocks 1, Five times
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• Played in 30 contests and made 21 starts • Averaged 9.1 points per game • Scored a season-high 27 points in a loss to East Carolina (Nov. 22) • Began his App State career with four-straight double-digit scoring outputs • Poured in 21 points against Western Carolina (Jan. 21) and scored 20 against Elon (Jan. 18) • Shot 40.9 percent (88-for-215) from the floor for the season
MIDLAND COLLEGE (2010-11)
• Helped Midland to its 33-4 record last season and a place in the NJCAA national championship game with 8.3 points and 2.7 rebounds on the season • Shot 47 percent from the field and added 34 three-pointers
CONNECTICUT (2009-10)
• Saw action in 10 games as a freshman for coach Jim Calhoun’s Huskies
MOUNT ZION CHRISTIAN
• Attended Mount Zion Christian School in Durham, N.C. for one year following graduation from Mater Dei High School in Los Angeles, Calif. • Led Mater Dei to back-to-back CIF and Southern California championships • Won the 2007 Southern California and California State titles
PERSONAL
• Full name is Jamaal Anthony Trice • Born on December 12, 1989 • Son of Carl and Lillian Trice • Has two brothers, Davien and Tye, and a sister, Crystian • Majoring in management
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FG 88 88
CAREER STATS
FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 215 .409 43 116 .371 55 83 .663 24 49 73 2.4 53 1 22 43 5 10 274 9.1 215 .409 43 116 .371 55 83 .663 24 49 73 2.4 53 1 22 43 5 10 274 9.1
CAREER SOCON STATS Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2011-12 17 13 412 24.2 45 119 .378 18 62 .290 31 49 .633 16 29 45 2.6 28 0 13 28 3 8 139 8.2 TOTAL 17 13 412 24.2 45 119 .378 18 62 .290 31 49 .633 16 29 45 2.6 28 0 13 28 3 8 139 8.2
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BRIAN OKAM
Enugu, Nigeria Rutgers Junior • Center 7-0 • 245
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24 CAREER HIGHS
Points 4, vs. ETSU (12/10/11) FG 1, vs. ESTU (12/10/11) FGA 2, vs. Lees-McRae (11/11/11) 3FG N/A 3FGA N/A FT 2, vs. ETSU (12/10/11) FTA 2, Two times Rebounds 7, vs. ETSU (12/10/11) Assists 1, Three times Steals 1, Two times Blocks 2, at North Carolina (12/17/11)
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• Played in 15 games during the season and made nine starts • Pulled down 22 rebounds in 88 minutes of action • Scored a season-high four points against ETSU (Dec. 10) • Earned his first collegiate start at nationallyranked North Carolina on Dec. 17
AT RUTGERS (2009-10)
• Saw action in 16 games for the Scarlet Knights as a freshman • Shot 45.5 percent from the field and averaged 1.1 points and 1.1 rebounds in 76 minutes • Scored a season-best six points against NJIT and hauled in three rebounds three times • Defensively, he swatted eight blocks and swiped one steal
LAKE HIGHLAND H.S.
• Rated the nation’s 15th-best prospect by ESPN upon graduation at Orlando’s Lake Highland H.S • Transfered to LHPS after playing the 2007-08 season at the Montrose Christian School in Rockville, Md., where he was an honor student • Helped Montrose Christian to a 21-4 record and the No. 10 East Coast ranking in the National Prep Poll
PERSONAL
• Full name is Brian Emeka Okam • Born in Enugu, Nigeria • Son of Jennifer Eden • Born July 13, 1990 • Majoring in sociology
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Avg 5.9 5.9
FG 1 1
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FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 6 .167 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 10 12 22 1.5 23 1 3 3 7 2 4 0.3 6 .167 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 10 12 22 1.5 23 1 3 3 7 2 4 0.3
CAREER SOCON STATS Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2011-12 6 0 27 4.5 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 3 5 0.8 3 0 1 1 0 1 0 0.0 TOTAL 6 0 27 4.5 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 3 5 0.8 3 0 1 1 0 1 0 0.0
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TAB HAMILTON Winston-Salem, N.C. Fishburne Military Sophomore • Guard 6-3 • 180
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Points 22, at Chattanooga (1/7/12) FG 8, at Chattanooga (1/7/12) FGA 14, at Chattanooga (1/7/12) 3FG 6, at Chattanooga (1/7/12) 3FGA 11, at Chattanooga (1/7/12) FT 6, at North Carolina (12/17/11) FTA 6, Two times Rebounds 4, Two times Assists 2, Four times Steals 4, vs. Wofford (2/11/12) Blocks 2, vs. Lees-McRae (11/11/11)
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• Appeared in 29 games and made 19 • Averaged 8.0 points per game while shooting 38.7 percent from the floor • Connected on 78.8 percent of his free throws, good for second on the team • Scored a season-high 22 points in a loss at Chattanooga (Jan. 7) • Shot 6-for-11 (54.5 percent) from beyond the arc against the Mocs • Scored 10 or more points on 10 different occasions during the season • Poured in 17 points on 6-of-10 shooting in a 93-81 win over College of Charleston in the SoCon Tournament
FISHBURNE MILITARY ACADEMY
• Played for coach Ed Huckaby after transferring from Winston-Salem’s West Forsyth High School • Ranked the second-best shooter in the recruiting class in North Carolina according to the Star Hoopers recruiting service • Averaged 17.4 points and 5.6 rebounds per game in 2009-10 at West Forsyth
PERSONAL
• Full name is Tabarris Hamilton, Jr • Son of Sharon Priester and Tabarris Hamilton, Sr. • Has one sister, Courtney • Born on July 25, 1991 • Played AAU basketball for NC Athletics • Majoring in criminal justice • Father played basketball and mother played volleyball at Jacksonville University
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FG 79 79
CAREER STATS
FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 204 .387 37 112 .330 37 47 .787 10 32 42 1.4 54 0 21 31 3 31 232 8.0 204 .387 37 112 .330 37 47 .787 10 32 42 1.4 54 0 21 31 3 31 232 8.0
CAREER SOCON STATS Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2011-12 18 16 464 25.8 50 129 .388 25 73 .342 15 21 .714 1 22 23 1.3 42 0 13 21 0 21 140 7.8 TOTAL 18 16 464 25.8 50 129 .388 25 73 .342 15 21 .714 1 22 23 1.3 42 0 13 21 0 21 140 7.8
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MIKE NEAL
Greensboro, N.C. Oak Ridge Military Sophomore • Guard 6-2 • 185
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AS A FRESHMAN (2011-12)
23 CAREER HIGHS
Points 23, vs. Chattanooga (2/15/12) FG 9, vs. Coll. of Charleston (3/2/12) FGA 15, vs. Chattanooga (2/15/12) 3FG 4, vs. Chattanooga (2/15/12) 3FGA 9, vs. Chattanooga (2/15/12) FT 12, at Furman (2/9/12) FTA 14, at Furman (2/9/12) Rebounds 6, at W. Carolina (2/25/12) Assists 7, at Miami (12/30/11) Steals 4, vs. Lees-McRae (11/11/11) Blocks 3, vs. Campbell (12/22/11)
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• Appeared in 30 games and made 21 starts as a true freshman • Averaged 8.3 points, 2.4 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game • Scored a season-high 23 points against Chattanooga (Feb. 15) while finishing 4-for-9 from the three-point line. • Poured in 21 points in a 93-81 win over College of Charleston in the first round of the SoCon Tournament • Recorded double-digit scoring totals in 10 contests • Scored 10 or more points in six of the team’s final eight games • Shot 41.6 percent (82-for-197) from the floor
OAK RIDGE MILITARY ACADEMY
• Played two seasons at Oak Ridge Military Academy for coach Stan Kowalewski • Earned all-state and all-conference honors • Named the team’s Most Valuable Player as a senior after averaging 22.7 points per game • Transferred to Oak Ridge from Greensboro’s Northern Guilford High School
PERSONAL
• Full name is Michael Levon Neal • Son of Leevon and Garyetta Neal • Has one brother, Kevin • Born on April 14, 1992 • Won state and national championships with the NC Gators AAU team. • Averaged 25.0 points per game for the Gators and was named team’s Most Vaulable Player along with all-conference honors • Major is undecided
2012-13 MOUNTAINEERS
FG 82 82
CAREER STATS
FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 197 .416 26 77 .338 59 91 .648 12 59 71 2.4 71 1 92 91 13 38 249 8.3 197 .416 26 77 .338 59 91 .648 12 59 71 2.4 71 1 92 91 13 38 249 8.3
CAREER SOCON STATS Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2011-12 18 15 479 26.6 52 130 .400 19 53 .358 42 68 .618 8 39 47 2.6 41 1 55 54 5 24 165 9.2 TOTAL 18 15 479 26.6 52 130 .400 19 53 .358 42 68 .618 8 39 47 2.6 41 1 55 54 5 24 165 9.2
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2012-13 MOUNTAINEERS CHIPOLA COLLEGE (2011-12)
• Played in 24 games for the Indians while averaging 8.0 points, 3.9 rebounds and 1.0 blocks per game • Helped lead Chipola to a 23-6 record
QUINNIPIAC (2010-11)
• Saw action in 14 games as a true freshman for the Bobcats • Averaged 2.9 points and 2.0 rebounds per game • Helped Quinnipiac to a 22-10 record and an appearance in the CollegeInsider.com Tournament
TRINITY CATHOLIC H.S.
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• Earned all-state honors three times at Trinity (Conn.) Catholic High School • Was named team MVP after leading his squad to a 2008 FCIAC championship • Helped lead Trinity to an appearance in the state title game the same season • Scored 1,869 points and hauled in 920 rebounds in his high school career • Rated by Rivals.com as a three-star prospect • Named as a top-50 small forward by ESPN.com
TEVIN BASKIN
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Stamford, Conn. Chipola College Junior • Forward 6-6 • 210
PERSONAL
• Full name is Tevin Tyrone Baskin • Born on January 1, 1991 • Son of Donald Alexander and Yolanda Baskin • Majoring in communications
RADFORD (2010-11)
• Saw action in 14 games, averaging 3.2 points and 3.6 rebounds per game • Shot 45.2 percent from the floor for the Highlanders
ASHE COUNTY H.S.
• Named Mountain Valley Conference Player of the Year following his senior campaign • Was a three-time all-conference and all-tournament performer for Coach Marc Payne • Played in the 2009 Carolina Classic • Named team MVP following his junior season • Averaged 18 points and eight rebounds as a junior • Led the Huskies to a 23-5 record in 2007-08 • Voted MVP of the Colvard Oil Christmas Tournament • Helped guide the Huskies to an undefeated season as a freshman
TOMMY SPAGNOLO
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• Full name is Thomas Ryan Spagnolo • Son of John Spagnolo • Born on June 15, 1991 • Has two siblings, Dylan and Whitney • Majoring in communications
PERSONAL
2012-13 MOUNTAINEERS XAVIER (2010-11)
• Saw action in 17 games, including the first 11 of the season for the NCAA Tournament participant • Averaged 1.5 points and 0.8 rebounds in 7.4 minutes per game with a 41.7 field goal percentage • Missed 12 games with a right foot injury • Led the team’s freshmen in minutes
OAK RIDGE MILITARY ACADEMY
• At Oak Ridge in 2009-10, averaged 21.4 points, 8.2 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 2.8 steals per game to garner first team all-state honors • Named the Piedmont Triad Player of the Year by Sports Carolina Monthly for leading coach Stan Kowalewski’s squad to a 30-10 record • Prior to transferring to Oak Ridge, shined at Jamestown’s Ragsdale High School where he nearly averaged a double-double as a junior • In 2008-09, notched 20 points, 9.4 rebounds, 3.0 steals, 3.0 assists and 2.4 blocks per game. • Earned first team all-area honors from the Greensboro News and Record
JAY CANTY
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Jamestown, N.C. Xavier R-Sophomore • Forward 6-6 • 200
PERSONAL
• Full name is Jadarion Jaquan Dionte Canty • Son of Malissa Canty • Born on October 23, 1991 • Has one brother, Ladarious • Major is undecided
HARTFORD (2011-12)
• Appeared in 10 games • Recorded a rebound, one steal and two assists in limited time off the bench
AVERY COUNTY H.S.
• Was a four-time All-Western Highlands Conference selection • Named league MVP as a junior and was a North Carolina first team all-state performer as a senior • As a senior, led the team with 23.9 points per game, 7.5 rebounds per game and 4.3 assists a contest • Shot 42.9 percent from three-point range and converted at a 92.3 percent clip from the free throw line
DUSTIN CLARKE
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• Full name is Dustin Clarke • Son of Jason and Stacy Clarke • Born on Oct. 20, 1992 • Has one sibling, Kelsie • Major is undecided
PERSONAL
Newland, N.C. Hartford Sophomore • Guard 6-3 • 165
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• Earned all-state and all-county honor all four years • Was named as the 2011 Polk County Player of the Year after averaging 23.1 points, 5.9 assists and 2.1 steals per game • As a four-year starter, finished his career with more than 2,000 points to finish second in school history • Served as a team captain for three years and was a three-year team MVP
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• Full name is Christopher Juwan Burgess • Born on August 31, 1993 • Son of Carl Jr. and Sonya Burgess • Majoring in mathematics
PERSONAL
CHRIS BURGESS
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Lakeland, Fla. George Jenkins Freshman • Guard 5-8 • 175
PAGE H.S.
• Earned Metro 4-A and District 7 Player of the Year honors as a senior • Averaged 20.5 points and 5.0 rebounds per game during his high school career • Also named as the 2010 Pizza Hut Invitational Most Valuable Player
PERSONAL
• Full name is Frank Emmanuel Eaves • Born on February 13, 1994 • Son of Jerry and Sheila Eaves • Father, Jerry, played collegiately at Louisville, where he was a member of the Cardinals’ 1980 National Championship team and the 1982 Final Four squad before being drafted by the Utah Jazz in the third round of the 1982 NBA Draft • Father also coached in the NBA with the Nets, Hornets and Cavaliers and collegiately at Howard and Louisville before spending nine years as the head coach at North Carolina A&T • Has three siblings, Lee Anne, Ashley and Anthony • Major is undecided
FRANK EAVES
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2012-13 MOUNTAINEERS TULANE (2010-11)
• Appeared in four games for the Green Wave before suffering a head injury that kept him out of action for the remainder of the year • Saw 32 total minutes of time on the court, scoring six points while grabbing five rebounds
NORTHERN GUILFORD H.S.
• Four-year letterwinner for coach Ryan Freeman at Northern Guilford High School in Greensboro • Named team captain as a sophomore, junior and senior • Earned team MVP as a sophomore, junior and senior • Was the Mid-State 3A MVP as a senior • Also earned first-team all-area, all-district and and all-region honors • Named third-team all-state
JONATHAN FRYE
• Full name is Jonathan Alexander Frye • Born on March 18, 1991 • Son of Stacey and Tim Frye • Has two brothers, Andrew and Jay • Majoring in international business
PERSONAL
MONROE H.S.
• Led the Tornadoes to an 18-9 mark and a 9-1 conference record as a senior • Averaged 10 points, 10 rebounds and five blocks per game as a senior • Finished as the team leader in shooting percentage (62.5 percent) during his final season
• Full name is Rantavious Turner Gilbert • Born on September 19, 1993 • Son of Betty Gilbert • Has one sibling, Dominique • Major is undecided
PERSONAL
RANTAVIOUS GILBERT
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Albany, Ga. Monroe Freshman • Forward 6-8 • 235
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Gressnboro, N.C. Tulane Freshman • Guard 6-4 • 195
2012-13 MOUNTAINEERS HIGH POINT CHRISTIAN ACADEMY
• Led High Point Christian Academy to a 30-2 record and an appearance in the state semifinals as a senior • Averaged 10.7 points and 9.7 rebounds per game during his final season • Played at Oak Ridge Military Academy before transferring to High Point Christian Academy • Averaged 12.6 points and 12.4 rebounds per game as a junior at Oak Ridge • Ranked as a two-star prospect by Rivals.com
PERSONAL
2012-13 MOUNTAINEER BASKETBALL
• Full name is Michael Obacha • Born on September 9, 1993 in Nigeria • Son of Jeff and Judith Alley • Has three siblings, Nick, Chris and Jeffrey • Majoring in economics
MICHAEL OBACHA
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WEDDINGTON H.S.
• Earned first-team all conference honors as a senior • Averaged 17.9 points as a senior • Scored 20 or more points 12 times as a senior, including a season-high 34 against Rowan • Finished his career as Weddington’s all-time scoring leader • Averaged 16.2 points, 5.1 rebounds and 4.1 assists per game as a junior
PERSONAL
• Full name is Bennett Scott Rutherford • Born on December 10, 1993 • Son of Mike and Danette Rutherford • Has three siblings, Michael, Allison and Emily • Majoring in accounting
BENNETT RUTHERFORD
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Chris Burgess G • 5-8 • 175 • Fr.
15 Tommy Spagnolo F • 6-7 • 210 • Jr.
24 Brian Okam C • 7-0 • 245 • Jr.
11 Nathan Healy F • 6-7 • 210 • Sr.
20 Bennett Rutherford G • 6-2 • 190 • Fr.
32 Dustin Clarke G • 6-3 • 165 • So.
Jonathan Frye G • 6-3 • 195 • Fr.
12 Rantavious Gilbert F • 6-8 • 235 • Fr.
21 Frank Eaves G • 6-2 • 175 • Fr.
Michael Obacha F • 6-8 • 215 • Fr.
13 Jamaal Trice G/F • 6-6 • 220 • Sr.
23 Mike Neal G • 6-2 • 185 • So.
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2012-13 OPPONENTS CAMPBELL
Robbie Laing
Darren White
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GENERAL
Location..........................Buies Creek, N.C. Enrollment........................................... 6,336 Founded................................................ 1887 Conference..................................Big South Nickname........................Fighting Camels Colors.............................Orange and Black Arena.............. Pope Convocation Center Capacity................................................ 3,095 President....................Dr. Jerry M. Wallace Athletics Director......................Bob Roller
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach..........................Robbie Laing Alma Mater..................... Troy State, 1982 Record at CU............101-165 (9 seasons) Career Record..................................... Same Assistant Coaches Charles Baker...................E. Kentucky, ‘90 Brian Burg......................Mount Mercy, ‘03 Ryan Ridder................. Embry-Riddle, ‘08
TEAM INFORMATION
2011-12 Record..................................17-15 Big South Record..................... 11-7/T-3rd Starters R/L...............................................3/2 Letterwinners R/L...................................8/5 Newcomers...................................................7
TOP RETURNEES
Darren White Trey Freeman Marvelle Harris
P Ht. Yr. PPG G 6-4 Sr. 16.8 G 6-2 So. 13.9 F 6-6 Jr. 5.0
SERIES INFORMATION
Series Record...................APP leads, 13-4 Last Meeting at APP 77 - CU 74, Dec. 22, 2011
Nov. 16 • Buies Creek, N.C. Pope Center • 7:45 p.m.
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CHATTANOOGA
John Shulman
Drazen Zlovaric
GENERAL
Location.................... Chattanooga, Tenn. Enrollment.........................................11,660 Founded................................................ 1886 Conference...................................Southern Nickname..............................................Mocs Colors..............Navy, Old Gold and Silver Arena........................ The McKenzie Arena Capacity..............................................10,928 Interim Chancellor.......Dr. Grady Bogue Interim Athletics Director.........Laura Herron
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach........................John Shulman Alma Mater............................... ETSU, 1989 Record at UTC.........132-127 (8 seasons) Career Record..................................... Same Assistant Coaches DeAntoine Beasley...Tennessee Tech, ‘04 Brent Jolly..................Tennessee Tech, ‘03 Casey Long.................... Chattanooga, ‘07
TEAM INFORMATION
2011-12 Record..................................11-21 SoCon Record.................. 5-13/6th North Starters R/L...............................................1/4 Letterwinners R/L...................................8/5 Newcomers...................................................5
TOP RETURNEES
Drazen Zlovaric Dontay Hampton Z. Mason
P Ht. Yr. PPG F 6-9 Sr. 10.2 G 6-1 Sr. 7.1 F 6-5 Jr. 5.6
SERIES INFORMATION
Series Record................ UTC leads, 42-30 Last Meeting at APP 79 - UTC 70, Feb. 15, 2012
Jan. 17 • Chattanooga, Tenn. McKenzie Arena • 7 p.m. March 2 • Boone, N.C. Holmes Center• 2 p.m.
THE CITADEL
Chuck Driesell
Mike Groselle
GENERAL
Location............................ Charleston, S.C. Enrollment........................................... 2,139 Founded................................................ 1842 Conference...................................Southern Nickname.......................Bulldogs, Cadets Colors...................Citadel Blue and White Arena......................McAlister Field House Capacity................................................ 6,000 President.................... Lt. John W. Rosa, Jr. Athletics Director............Larry Leckonby
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach........................Chuck Driesell Alma Mater...................... Maryland, 1985 Record at CIT................16-46 (2 seasons) Career Record.........104-118 (7 seasons) Assistant Coaches Rob Burke................................Chowan, ‘98 Quinton Ferrell..............Presbyterian, ‘07 J.D. Powell..............................Clemson, ‘01
TEAM INFORMATION
2011-12 Record.................................... 6-24 SoCon Record..................3-15/6th South Starters R/L...............................................2/3 Letterwinners R/L...................................7/7 Newcomers...................................................4
TOP RETURNEES
Mike Groselle Ashton Moore Lawrence Miller
P Ht. Yr. PPG C 6-8 Sr. 16.7 G 6-0 So. 7.4 G 6-1 So. 6.2
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COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON
Doug Wojcik
Andrew Lawrence
GENERAL
Location............................ Charleston, S.C. Enrollment.........................................10,475 Founded................................................ 1770 Conference...................................Southern Nickname........................................Cougars Colors...........................Maroon and White Arena...............................................TD Arena Capacity................................................ 5,100 President.................Dr. P. George Benson Athletics Director.......................... Joe Hull
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach...........................Doug Wojcik Alma Mater................................ Navy, 1987 Record at CofC....................... First Season Career Record........... 140-92 (8 seasons) Assistant Coaches Amir Abdur-Rahim.......SE Louisiana, ‘04 Jordan Mincy..................... Kent State, ‘09 Ryan Freeberg............Mankato State, ‘00
TEAM INFORMATION
2011-12 Record..................................19-12 SoCon Record..................10-8/4th South Starters R/L...............................................4/1 Letterwinners R/L................................ 11/1 Newcomers...................................................4
TOP RETURNEES
P Ht. Yr. PPG Andrew Lawrence G 6-1 Sr. 13.0 Andrew Wiedeman F 6-8 Jr. 12.1 Adjehi Baru F/C 6-9 So. 7.8
SERIES INFORMATION
Series Record................ APP leads, 51-24 Last Meeting at CIT 62 - APP 51, Feb. 22, 2012
Series Record...............CofC leads, 17-12 Last Meeting APP 93 - CofC 81, Mar. 2, 2012 (SoCon)
Feb. 20 • Boone, N.C. Holmes Center • 8 p.m.
Jan. 30 • Charleston, S.C. TD Arena • 7:30 p.m.
2012-13 OPPONENTS DAVIDSON
Bob McKillop
Jake Cohen
GENERAL
Location.............................. Davidson, N.C. Enrollment........................................... 1,900 Founded................................................ 1837 Conference...................................Southern Nickname....................................... Wildcats Colors.................................... Red and Black Arena............................................Belk Arena Capacity................................................ 5,223 Chancellor............................. Carol Quillen Athletics Director.................. Jim Murphy
COACHING STAFF
TEAM INFORMATION
2011-12 Record.................................... 25-8 SoCon Record...................16-2/1st South Starters R/L...............................................5/0 Letterwinners R/L................................ 12/3 Newcomers...................................................4
TOP RETURNEES
De’Mon Brooks Jake Cohen Nik Cochran
P Ht. Yr. PPG F 6-7 Jr. 15.7 F 6-10 Sr. 14.3 G 6-3 Sr. 10.9
SERIES INFORMATION
Series Record.................. DC leads, 38-32 Last Meeting DC 83 - at APP 79, Jan. 14, 2012
Jan. 26 • Boone, N.C. Holmes Center • 2 p.m. Feb. 9 • Davidson, N.C. Belk Arena • 4 p.m.
Jim Ferry
Sean Johnson
GENERAL
Location.............................. Pittsburgh, Pa. Enrollment.........................................10,011 Founded................................................ 1878 Conference................................Atlantic 10 Nickname............................................Dukes Colors......................................Red and Blue Arena......................... A.J. Palumbo Center Capacity................................................ 4,406 President.......... Dr. Charles J. Dougherty Athletics Director............... Greg Amodio
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach.................................. Jim Ferry Alma Mater..................Keene State, 1990 Record at DU.......................... First Season Career Record...... 254-168 (14 seasons) Assistant Coaches Brian Nash......................Keense State, ‘92 John Rhodes..................................Ohio, ‘88 Rich Glesman........................Emerson, ‘02
TEAM INFORMATION
2011-12 Record..................................16-15 A-10 Record..................................7-9/T-9th Starters R/L...............................................2/3 Letterwinners R/L...................................5/4 Newcomers...................................................4
TOP RETURNEES
Sean Johnson Jerry Jones Andre Marhold
P Ht. Yr. PPG G 6-1 Sr. 13.5 G/F 6-4 Jr. 6.4 F/C 6-6 Sr. 5.1
SERIES INFORMATION
Series Record..................... APP leads, 1-0 Last Meeting APP 71 - at DU 68, Dec. 31, 2005
Nov. 28 • Boone, N.C. Holmes Center • 7 p.m.
EAST CAROLINA
Jeff Lebo
Miguel Paul
GENERAL
Location.............................Greenville, N.C. Enrollment.........................................27,703 Founded................................................ 1907 Conference.....................Conference USA Nickname...........................................Pirates Colors................................Purple and Gold Arena...............................Minges Coliseum Capacity................................................ 8,000 President........................Sr. Steven Ballard Athletics Director............... Terry Holland
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach.................................. Jeff Lebo Alma Mater............North Carolina, 1989 Record at ECU.......................... (2 seasons) Career Record........................(14 seasons) Assistant Coaches Tim Craft.....................................Florida, ‘00 Michael Perry.....................Richmond, ‘81 Ken Potosnak.......Randolph-Macon, ‘90
TEAM INFORMATION
2011-12 Record..................................15-16 C-USA Record............................. 5-11/10th Starters R/L...............................................4/1 Letterwinners R/L...................................9/3 Newcomers...................................................4
TOP RETURNEES
Miguel Paul Maurice Kemp Shamarr Bowden
P Ht. Yr. PPG G 6-1 Sr. 15.2 F 6-8 Sr. 10.5 G 6-4 Sr. 8.3
SERIES INFORMATION
Series Record................ECU leads, 34-27 Last Meeting ECU 67 - APP 47, Nov. 22, 2011 (TWCA)
Nov. 20 • Greenville, N.C. Minges Coliseum • 7 p.m.
ELON
Matt Matheny
Jack Isenbarger
GENERAL
Location........................................ Elon, N.C. Enrollment........................................... 5,916 Founded................................................ 1889 Conference...................................Southern Nickname........................................Phoenix Colors............................. Maroon and Gold Arena........................................ Alumni Gym Capacity................................................ 1,558 President.......................... Dr. Leo Lambert Athletics Director....................Dave Blank
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach........................Matt Matheny Alma Mater...................... Davidson, 1992 Record at Elon..............38-56 (3 seasons) Career Record..................................... Same Assistant Coaches Tim Sweeney.......................Rochester, ‘03 Will Roberson.......................Davidson, ‘02 Jack Wooten.............. North Carolina, ‘09
TEAM INFORMATION
2011-12 Record..................................15-16 SoCon Record................... 9-9/2nd North Starters R/L...............................................4/1 Letterwinners R/L................................ 12/3 Newcomers...................................................2
TOP RETURNEES
Jack Isenbarger Lucas Troutman Austin Hamilton
P Ht. Yr. PPG G 6-2 Jr. 14.5 F 6-10 Jr. 12.8 G 5-10 So. 9.2
SERIES INFORMATION
Series Record................ APP leads, 51-42 Last Meeting at Elon 82 - APP 59, Feb. 6, 2012
Jan. 12 • Boone, N.C. Holmes Center • 4:30 p.m. Feb. 14 • Elon, N.C. Alumni Gym • 7 p.m.
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Head Coach..........................Bob McKillop Alma Mater...........................Hofstra, 1972 Record at DC......... 426-271(23 seasons) Career Record..................................... Same Assistant Coaches Jim Fox...........................SUNY-Geneso, ‘95 Matt McKillop......................Davidson, ‘06 Ryan Mee..............................Rochester, ‘05
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2012-13 OPPONENTS FURMAN
Jeff Jackson
Bobby Austin
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GENERAL
Location..............................Greenville, S.C. Enrollment........................................... 2,700 Founded................................................ 1826 Conference...................................Southern Nickname........................................Paladins Colors..............................Purple and White Arena..................................Timmons Arena Capacity................................................ 5,000 President....................................Rod Smolla Athletics Director............... Dr. Gary Clark
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach............................ Jeff Jackson Alma Mater...........................Cornell, 1984 Record at FU.............. 78-107 (6 seasons) Career Record........... 99-167 (9 seasons) Assistant Coaches Rob Richey..............North Greenville, ‘06 Shammond Williams....North Carolina, ‘98 David Willson...... Hampden Sydney, ‘04
TEAM INFORMATION
2011-12 Record..................................15-16 SoCon Record..................8-10/5th South Starters R/L...............................................3/2 Letterwinners R/L...................................9/4 Newcomers...................................................5
TOP RETURNEES
Charlie Reddick Jordan Loyd Bobby Austin
P Ht. Yr. PPG G/F 6-5 jr. 10.4 6-3 G So. 6.0 G 6-3 Sr. 7.5
SERIES INFORMATION
Series Record...................FU leads, 44-37 Last Meeting APP 79 - at FU 69, Feb. 9, 2012
Feb. 11 • Boone, N.C. Holmes Center • 8 p.m.
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GEORGIA SOUTHERN
Charlton Young
Eric Ferguson
GENERAL
Location............................. Statesboro, Ga. Enrollment.........................................20,212 Founded................................................ 1906 Conference...................................Southern Nickname........................................... Eagles Colors..................................Blue and White Arena........................... Hanner Fieldhouse Capacity................................................ 4,358 President......................... Dr. Brook A. Keel Athletics Director..................... Sam Baker
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach..................... Charlton Young Alma Mater......Georgia Southern, 1994 Record at GSU..............29-65 (3 seasons) Career Record..................................... Same Assistant Coaches Steve Smith................................... Allen, ‘02 Pershin Williams..........North Florida, ‘05 Chris Capko...................South Florida, ‘07
TEAM INFORMATION
2011-12 Record..................................15-15 SoCon Record............. 12-6/T-2nd South Starters R/L...............................................3/2 Letterwinners R/L...................................8/6 Newcomers...................................................5
TOP RETURNEES
P Ht. Yr. PPG Eric Ferguson G 6-7 Jr. 15.4 Jelani Hewitt G 6-2 Jr. 10.5 Cameron Baskerville F 6-7 Sr. 4.1
SERIES INFORMATION
Series Record................ APP leads, 22-17 Last Meeting at GSU 72 - APP 63, Feb. 3, 2011
Jan. 24 • Boone, N.C. Holmes Center • 7 p.m. Feb. 7 • Statesboro, Ga. Hanner Fieldhouse • 7 p.m.
HIGH POINT
Scott Cherry
Corey Law
GENERAL
Location............................High Point, N.C. Enrollment........................................... 4,400 Founded................................................ 1924 Conference..................................Big South Nickname.......................................Panthers Colors..............................Purple and White Arena........................................ Millis Center Capacity................................................ 1,750 President..........................Dr. Nido Qubein Athletics Director...................Craig Keilitz
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach........................... Scott Cherry Alma Mater............North Carolina, 1993 Record at HPU..............40-52 (3 seasons) Career Record..................................... Same Assistant Coaches Ahmad Dorsett......... George Mason, ‘00 Neill Berry........................SE Louisiana, ‘05 Trey Brown................. South Carolina, ‘10
TEAM INFORMATION
2011-12 Record..................................13-18 Big South Record..................... 8-10/T-6th Starters R/L...............................................2/3 Letterwinners R/L...................................6/4 Newcomers...................................................7
TOP RETURNEES
Corey Law Branimir Mikulic Devante Wallace
P Ht. Yr. PPG F 6-6 R-Sr. 9.5 F 6-8 Sr. 5.6 G 6-5 So. 4.4
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MILLIGAN
Bill Robinson
Tyler DeVault
GENERAL
Location.............. Milligan College, Tenn. Enrollment........................................... 1,130 Founded................................................ 1866 Conference...............................NAIA (AAC) Nickname......................................Buffaloes Colors.............................Black and Orange Arena..................... Steve Lacy Fieldhouse Capacity................................................ 2,000 President..................Dr. Donald R. Jeanes Athletics Director...................... Ray Smith
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach.......................... Bill Robinson Alma Mater............. King’s College, 1991 Record at MC................38-52 (3 seasons) Career Record...... 260-309 (17 seasons) Assistant Coach Rob Brendle....................................................
TEAM INFORMATION
2011-12 Record..................................11-19 AAC Record....................................6-10/7th Starters R/L...............................................3/2 Letterwinners R/L...................................7/8 Newcomers...................................................5
TOP RETURNEES
Tyler DeVault Torian Sitton Mickey Woods
P Ht. Yr. PPG F 6-6 Sr. 11.8 G 6-4 Jr. 9.3 G 6-1 So. 8.6
SERIES INFORMATION
Series Record............... HPU leads, 55-36 Last Meeting APP 82 - at HPU 81, Feb. 19, 2011
Series Record...................APP leads, 17-9 Last Meeting at APP 81 - MC 58, Nov. 27, 2011
Nov. 13 • Boone, N.C. Holmes Center • 7 p.m.
Dec. 30 • Boone, N.C. Holmes Center • 2 p.m.
2012-13 OPPONENTS MISSOURI
Frank Haith
Phil Pressey
GENERAL
Location.............................. Columbia, Mo. Enrollment.........................................33,805 Founded................................................ 1839 Conference.......................... Southeastern Nickname............................................ Tigers Colors.......................... Old Gold and Black Arena......................................Mizzou Arena Capacity..............................................15,061 President...................................... Tim Wolfe Athletics Director....................Mike Alden
COACHING STAFF
TEAM INFORMATION
2011-12 Record.................................... 30-5 Big XII Record...............................14-4/2nd Starters R/L...............................................1/4 Letterwinners R/L...................................3/8 Newcomers................................................ 13
TOP RETURNEES
Mike Dixon Laurence Bowers Phil Pressey
P Ht. Yr. PPG G 6-1 Sr. 13.5 F 6-8 R-Sr. 11.6 G 5-11 Jr. 10.3
SERIES INFORMATION
Series Record.......................First Meeting Last Meeting NA
Dec. 1 • Columbia, Mo. Mizzou Arena • 3 p.m.
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Lincoln Waters
La’Bris Adams
GENERAL
Location...............................Montreat, N.C. Enrollment........................................... 1,000 Founded................................................ 1916 Conference...............................NAIA (AAC) Nickname...................................... Cavaliers Colors...................................Navy and Gold Arena..................... McAlister Gymnasium Capacity................................................... N/A President............................Dr. Dan Struble Athletics Director...............Craig Jackson
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach.......................Lincoln Waters Alma Mater................... Chattanooga, ‘98 Record at MC................20-38 (2 seasons) Career Record..................................... Same Assistant Coach Patrick Hanlon.....................Montreat, ‘07
TEAM INFORMATION
2011-12 Record..................................12-17 AAC Record...............................................7-9 Starters R/L...............................................1/4 Letterwinners R/L...................................6/6 Newcomers...................................................7
TOP RETURNEES
La’Bris Adams Brandon Dockery Ian McVay
P Ht. Yr. PPG G 6-3 Jr. 20.4 G 6-0 So. 4.3 F 6-6 Sr. 4.3
SERIES INFORMATION
Series Record..................... APP leads, 2-0 Last Meeting at APP 101 - MC 71, Nov. 16, 2010
Nov. 9 • Boone, N.C. Holmes Center • 7:30 p.m.
SAMFORD
Bennie Seltzer
Tyler Hood
GENERAL
Location.........................Birmingham, Ala. Enrollment........................................... 4,715 Founded................................................ 1841 Conference...................................Southern Nickname.......................................Bulldogs Colors......................................Red and Blue Arena............................Pete Hanna Center Capacity................................................ 5,000 President......Dr. Andrew Westmoreland Athletics Director............Martin Newton
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach........................Bennie Seltzer Alma Mater.......... Washington State, ‘93 Record at SU........................... First Season Career Record..................................... Same Assistant Coaches Scott Padgett....................... Kentucky, ‘99 Yasir Rosemond...................... Oregon, ‘03 Jake Headrick...................Montevallo, ‘05
TEAM INFORMATION
2011-12 Record..................................11-19 SoCon Record.............. 8-10/T-3rd North Starters R/L...............................................3/2 Letterwinners R/L...................................5/4 Newcomers...................................................7
TOP RETURNEES
Tyler Hood Raijon Kelly Will Cook
P Ht. Yr. PPG F 6-6 So. 11.1 G 6-4 So. 9.4 G 6-4 Jr. 8.0
SERIES INFORMATION
Series Record..................... APP leads, 5-3 Last Meeting SU 53 - at APP 52, Feb. 2, 2012
Jan. 19 • Birmingham, Ala. Hanna Center • 8 p.m. Feb. 28 • Boone, N.C. Holmes Center • 7 p.m.
SOUTH CAROLINA
Frank Martin
Lakeem Jackson
GENERAL
Location...............................Columbia, S.C. Enrollment.........................................30,721 Founded................................................ 1801 Conference.......................... Southeastern Nickname................................. Gamecocks Colors.............................. Garnet and Black Arena............................Colonial Life Arena Capacity..............................................18,000 President...................... Dr. Harris Pastides Athletics Director.................... Ray Tanner
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach...........................Frank Martin Alma Mater......Florida International, 1993 Record at SC........................... First Season Career Record........... 117-54 (5 seasons) Assistant Coaches Brad Underwood..........Kansas State, ‘86 Matt Figger........... Eastern Kentucky, ‘95 Lamont Evans................Kansas State, ‘09
TEAM INFORMATION
2011-12 Record..................................10-21 SEC Record.................................. 2-14/12th Starters R/L...............................................2/3 Letterwinners R/L...................................9/3 Newcomers...................................................4
TOP RETURNEES
Bruce Ellington Damien Leonard Brenton Williams
P Ht. Yr. PPG G 5-9 Jr. 11.0 G 6-4 So. 6.8 G 5-11 Jr. 6.1
SERIES INFORMATION
Series Record........ S. Carolina leads, 3-0 Last Meeting at USC 91 - APP 57, Dec. 1, 2004
Dec. 19 • Columbia, S.C. Colonial Life Arena • 5 p.m.
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Head Coach............................. Frank Haith Alma Mater................................ Elon, 1988 Record at UM...................30-5 (1 Season) Career Record.........159-106 (8 seasons) Assistant Coaches Tim Fuller......................... Wake Forest, ‘00 Dave Leitao...................Northeastern, ‘82 Rick Carter..................Michigan State, ‘02
MONTREAT
2012-13 OPPONENTS UMKC
Matt Brown
VIRGINIA TECH
Trinity Hall
2012-13 MOUNTAINEER BASKETBALL
GENERAL
Location........................... Kansas City, Mo. Enrollment.........................................14,221 Founded................................................ 1933 Conference......................Summit League Nickname...................................Kangaroos Colors....................................Blue and Gold Arena..................................Swinney Center Capacity................................................ 1,504 Chancellor................................Leo Morton Athletics Director..........................Tim Hall
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach.............................Matt Brown Alma Mater.............Shippensburg, 1994 Record at UMKC..........52-98 (5 seasons) Career Record..................................... Same Assistant Coaches Stephen Brough...........Miami (Ohio), ‘96 Doug Hall............. Wartburg College, ‘93 Nate Johnson.................Florida State, ‘04
TEAM INFORMATION
2011-12 Record..................................10-21 Summit Record.......................... 4-14/10th Starters R/L...............................................4/1 Letterwinners R/L...................................7/5 Newcomers...................................................5
TOP RETURNEES
Trinity Hall Thomas Staton Kirk Korver
P Ht. Yr. PPG F 6-7 Jr. 10.0 G/F 6-6 Sr. 7.8 F/C 6-7 Jr. 7.6
SERIES INFORMATION
Series Record.......................First Meeting Last Meeting NA
Dec. 16 • Kansas City, Mo. Swinney Center • 2 p.m.
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James Johnson
Erick Green
GENERAL
Location..............................Blacksburg, Va. Enrollment.........................................31,000 Founded................................................ 1872 Conference......................... Atlantic Coast Nickname...........................................Hokies Colors.....Chicago Maroon and Burnt Orange Arena................................Cassell Coliseum Capacity................................................ 9,847 President.......................Dr. Charles Steger Athletics Director....................Jim Weaver
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach......................James Johnson Alma Mater...........................Ferrum, 1993 Record at VT........................... First Season Career Record..................................... Same Assistant Coaches Kurt Kanaskie...........................La Salle, ‘80 Ramon Williams.............................VMI, ‘90 Mark Byington......UNC Wilmington, ‘98
TEAM INFORMATION
2011-12 Record..................................16-17 ACC Record................................ 4-12/T-9th Starters R/L...............................................3/2 Letterwinners R/L...................................6/3 Newcomers...................................................5
TOP RETURNEES
Erick Green Jarell Eddie Robert Brown
P Ht. Yr. PPG G 6-3 Sr. 15.6 F 6-7 Jr. 9.1 G 6-5 So. 6.8
SERIES INFORMATION
Series Record....Virginia Tech leads, 6-1 Last Meeting at VT 69 - APP 37, Dec. 10, 2006
Nov. 23 • Blacksburg, Va. Cassell Coliseum • 2 p.m.
WESTERN CAROLINA
Larry Hunter
Trey Sumler
GENERAL
Location............................Cullowhee, N.C. Enrollment........................................... 9,608 Founded................................................ 1889 Conference...................................Southern Nickname................................Catamounts Colors................................Purple and Gold Arena................................... Ramsey Center Capacity................................................ 7,826 Chancellor................Dr. David O. Belcher Athletics Director.................Randy Eaton
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach...........................Larry Hunter Alma Mater................................Ohio, 1971 Record at WC.............107-118 (7 seasons) Career Record........616-342 (32 seasons Assistant Coaches Anqull McCollum.........................WCU, ‘00 Eric Wilson......................................WCU, ‘08 Brigham Waginger......................WCU, ‘10
TEAM INFORMATION
2011-12 Record..................................17-18 SoCon Record.............. 8-10/T-3rd North Starters R/L...............................................3/2 Letterwinners R/L...................................7/5 Newcomers...................................................6
TOP RETURNEES
Trey Sumler Brandon Boggs Tawaski King
P Ht. Yr. PPG G 6-2 R-Jr. 11.5 G 6-5 Jr. 10.0 F 6-7 Jr. 7.7
SERIES INFORMATION
Series Record..............APP leads, 111-66 Last Meeting at WCU 83 - APP 75, Feb. 25, 2012
Dec. 8 • Cullowhee, N.C. Ramsey Center • 4:30 p.m. Feb. 2 • Boone, N.C. Holmes Center • 4:30 p.m.
WOFFORD
Mike Young
Karl Cochran
GENERAL
Location.........................Spartanburg, S.C. Enrollment........................................... 1,600 Founded................................................ 1854 Conference...................................Southern Nickname..........................................Terriers Colors.......................... Old Gold and Black Arena............... Benjamin Johnson Arena Capacity................................................ 3,500 President............ Dr. Benjamin B. Dunlap Athletics Director.........Richard Johnson
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach.............................Mike Young Alma Mater...... Emory and Henry, 1986 Record at WC........ 156-153 (10 seasons) Career Record..................................... Same Assistant Coaches Paul Harrison...... Washington & Lee, ‘93 Gus Hauser............................... Furman, ‘00 Cameron Rundles................. Wofford, ‘11
TEAM INFORMATION
2011-12 Record..................................19-14 SoCon Record............. 12-6/T-2nd South Starters R/L...............................................2/3 Letterwinners R/L...................................8/7 Newcomers...................................................7
TOP RETURNEES
Karl Cochran Lee Skinner Aerris Smith
P Ht. Yr. PPG G 6-1 So. 11.1 F 6-6 So. 6.2 F 6-7 Jr. 4.2
SERIES INFORMATION
Series Record................ APP leads, 22-15 Last Meeting WC 66 - at APP 64, Feb. 11, 2012
Jan. 8 • Spartanburg, S.C. Johnson Arena • 7 p.m.
SERIES HISTORY CAMPBELL
Series.............................................. APP, 13-4 At Home.................................................... 8-1 At Campbell............................................. 3-3 Neutral Sites............................................ 2-0 Most APP Points.................. 84, 11/27/06 Most CU Points.................... 92, 12/30/09 Fewest APP Points................ 11, 1927-28 Fewest CU Points ................. 18, 1927-28 Largest APP Win.................... 24, 1930-31 Largest CU Win ..................... 51, 1927-28 Current Streak..................................1 - APP W-L L W W W W W W W L W L W W W W L W
APP CU Site 11 62 A 21 18 H 25 17 H 45 21 A 31 24 H 77 70 A 74 71 N 73 63 N 57 59 H 74 60 H 56 57 A 78 58 H 84 71 H 71 64 A 79 66 H 63 92 A 77 74 H
CHATTANOOGA
Series...........................................UTC, 42-30 At Home............................................... 20-10 At Chattanooga....................................7-25 Neutral Sites............................................ 3-7 Most APP Points.................. 110, 2/13/78 Most UTC Points.....................99, 1/15/03 Fewest APP Points.................42, 2/24/81 Fewest UTC Points.................49, 1/12/80 Largest APP Win.....................47, 2/13/78 Largest UTC Win.....................28, 1/18/81 Current Streak..................................1 - APP Year 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90
W-L APP UTC Site W 88 78 A W 110 63 H L 67 74 A W 77 63 H L 48 49 A W 74 64 H L 58 86 A L 56 61 H L 55 59 N L 42 52 A L 63 81 H L 53 62 A L 63 85 A L 48 50 H L 58 71 N L 59 69 H L 56 65 A W 76 60 H L 5 64 A L 63 68 A W 67 60 H L 57 68 N L 69 72 H L 70 84 A L 43 76 A W 67 65 H W 70 66 H W 62 52 A W 70 56 A
74 86 68 81 61 89 87 76 84 68 80 70 60 75 61 91 90 66 69 74 67 99 98 77 74 60 61 57 73 64 78 63 69 83 89 78 82 85 74 81 68 65 70
H A H H A A H H A A H A H N A N H N A N H A N A H A H N H A N A H H A A H A H A H A H
THE CITADEL
Series............................................APP, 51-24 At Home..................................................28-6 At The Citadel..................................... 17-17 Neutral Sites............................................ 6-1 Most APP Points.................. 101, 1/13/90 Most Citadel Points............ 99, 12/14/74 Fewest APP Points................... 48, 2/7/81 Fewest Citadel Points............. 41, 2/7/81 Largest APP Win.....................41, 1/27/07 Largest Citadel Win...............19, 1/11/82 Current Streak................................... 1 - CIT Year 1968-69 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80
W-L APP Cit. Site L 78 80 A W 78 75 H L 69 87 A W 90 72 H L 76 77 A L 94 99 A L 69 70 H W 83 65 H W 70 67 A W 76 56 H W 68 64 A W 75 66 H W 77 65 A W 81 64 H W 76 65 H W 68 64 A L 53 54 A
W 1980-81 W W 1981-82 L W 1982-83 L L 1983-84 W L W 1984-85 L W L 1985-86 W W 1986-87 W L 1987-88 W L 1988-89 L W 1989-90 W W W 1990-91 W W 1991-92 L W 1992-93 W L 1993-94 W L 1994-95 W 1995-96 L W 1996-97 W 1997-98 W 1998-99 W 1999-2000 W 2000-01 W 2001-02 W 2002-03 W W 2003-04 W 2004-05 W W 2005-06 W 2006-07 W W 2007-08 W WOT 2008-09 L LOT 2009-10 L W 2010-11 L W 2011-12 L
75 48 66 64 65 55 72 66 69 82 77 57 62 65 67 72 66 89 71 62 86 101 88 86 84 84 72 78 69 71 81 65 74 75 75 74 60 81 82 81 78 75 73 72 84 68 66 56 95 63 75 72 73 58 71 63 70 51
57 41 54 83 46 60 90 60 83 77 84 56 68 55 66 69 70 72 73 65 72 64 80 71 74 69 80 65 53 75 70 78 57 84 73 63 53 65 48 74 74 65 63 62 66 59 65 52 54 50 71 74 78 62 61 81 59 62
H H A A H H A H A N A H N H A A H H A A H H A N H A A H A H H A H A N H A H A H A H N A H N A A H A H H A H N A H A
COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON
Series........ College of Charleston, 17-12 At Home.................................................... 5-6 At Charleston.......................................... 3-7 Neutral Sites............................................ 4-4 Most APP Points.................. 112, 12/8/59 Most CofC Points................ 108, 2/15/03 Fewest APP Points.................45, 1/13/01 Fewest CofC Points ........... 40, 12/12/59 Largest APP Win.....................54, 12/8/59 Largest CofC Win .................... 24, 2/2/02 Current Streak..................................1 - APP Year 1959-60
W-L APP CofC Site W 112 58 H W 74 40 A
1971-72 W 1998-99 L L 1999-2000 L W 2000-01 L 2001-02 L L 2002-03 L 2003-04 L L 2004-05 W W 2005-06 L 2006-07 W W LOT 2007-08 W L 2008-09 L L 2009-10 L W 2010-11 L W 2011-12 L W
92 57 67 64 68 45 55 61 93 63 61 76 63 53 68 67 87 70 63 80 87 72 77 64 85 62 93
80 77 77 69 56 63 79 85 108 65 71 65 60 64 57 56 89 66 68 88 91 73 54 73 70 74 81
H H N A N H A N H A N H N A A H N A H A H A N A H H N
DAVIDSON
Series................................ Davidson, 38-32 At Home............................................... 18-17 At Davidson........................................ 14-19 Neutral Sites............................................ 0-3 Most APP Points.................. 96, 12/17/71 Most DC Points..................109, 12/17/71 Fewest APP Points................ 39, 1945-46 Fewest DC Points...................44, 1/25/77 Largest APP Win.....................28, 1/22/90 Largest DC Win.......................33, 12/3/06 Current Streak....................................1 - DC Year 1945-46 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89
W-L L L L L L L W W W W W W W L W L W L L W L W W L W W L L L W L W W
APP 39 96 77 81 58 89 75 71 49 71 74 79 84 48 78 63 78 62 54 60 45 55 61 68 73 69 50 59 58 77 72 75 65
DC 52 109 82 108 65 99 62 53 44 66 60 65 72 58 76 66 77 64 56 58 50 53 59 70 70 65 72 82 74 69 74 65 54
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Year 1927-28 1927-28 1929-30 1930-31 1931-32 1962-63 1965-66 1978-79 1982-83 1982-83 1983-84 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2011-12
W 75 1990-91 L 82 L 67 1991-92 W 86 L 59 1992-93 L 69 L 85 1993-94 W 84 L 75 1994-95 L 54 1995-96 L 66 1996-97 L 57 1997-98 W 69 W 85 1998-99 WOT 62 W2OT 94 1999-2000 WOT 93 W 88 2000-01 L 62 L 48 2001-02 W 81 2002-03 W 107 L 67 2003-04 W 94 L 49 2004-05 L 62 W 83 L 51 2005-06 L 57 L 50 L 75 2006-07 W 77 W 85 2007-08 W 92 L 77 2008-09 LOT 74 W 88 2009-10 L 80 W 80 2010-11 L 69 W 78 2011-12 L 63 W 79
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SERIES HISTORY 1989-90 1990-91 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
W L W W W W L L L L W L L L L L W W L W W L W L L L L L W L L L L W W W L
88 60 78 79 94 83 71 75 68 66 82 76 71 58 62 73 71 77 54 78 78 72 62 86 81 63 63 69 81 60 55 52 68 78 66 74 79
60 72 69 76 89 80 74 76 90 84 66 78 77 68 66 82 64 72 59 68 70 82 60 99 94 64 66 102 74 71 68 70 84 68 56 66 83
H A H A A H A H H A H A H A N A H A H A H H A A H H A H A H A H N A H A H
DUQUESNE
Series.................................................APP, 1-0 At Home.....................................................NA At Duquesne........................................... 1-0 Neutral Sites.............................................NA Most APP Points.................. 71, 12/31/05 Most DU Points.................... 68, 12/31/05 Fewest APP Points.............. 71, 12/31/05 Fewest DU Points .............. 68, 12/31/05 Largest APP Win.....................3, 12/31/05 Largest DU Win ......................................NA Current Streak..................................1 - APP Year 2005-06
W-L APP DU Site W 71 68 A
EAST CAROLINA
Series......................... East Carolina, 34-27 At Home..................................................18-9 At East Carolina....................................7-23 Neutral Sites............................................ 2-2 Most APP Points.................. 93, 11/20/05 Most ECU Points....................... 99, 2/2/58 Fewest APP Points................... 39, 1/9/96 Fewest ECU Points................ 26, 1933-34 Largest APP Win.................... 21, 1947-48 Largest ECU Win.................... 36, 1957-58 Current Streak................................. 1 - ECU Year 1933-34 1940-41 1947-48 1948-49
W-L W W W W W L W
58
APP 48 41 66 66 65 53 54
ECU 39 26 49 47 44 60 43
Site H A A H A A H
1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2011-12
W L W L W W W L L L L L W L L L L L L L W L W L W W L L L L L W L L L W W L W L W W W L W L L L L W W L W L
69 41 63 55 66 70 79 63 67 74 66 66 88 66 55 66 68 65 58 77 86 60 75 73 87 79 70 68 71 82 69 88 52 68 68 78 50 66 79 54 63 69 88 76 76 58 78 39 48 68 82 62 93 47
52 42 53 77 57 69 78 70 79 99 91 73 84 77 84 77 74 74 94 78 75 94 65 81 79 73 72 74 74 89 84 70 53 73 78 71 48 84 72 66 60 59 79 79 74 79 80 63 57 67 73 79 87 67
N A H A H H A A H H A A H H A A H A H N H A H A N H A H A A A H A H A H H A A A H A H A H A H A H A H A H N
ELON
Series............................................APP, 51-42 At Home..................................................36-8 At Elon.................................................. 12-29 Neutral Sites............................................ 3-5 Most APP Points.....................96, 12/5/94 Most Elon Points................. 102, 1/11/56 Fewest APP Points.......................22, 1940 Fewest Elon Points......................22, 1938 Largest APP Win.....................32, 1/12/48 Largest Elon Win..........................38, 1956 Current Streak.................................1 - Elon Year 1934-35 1935-36 1936-37 1937-38
W-L L L L L L L
APP ELON Site 40 52 A 33 46 H 31 55 A 29 33 H 23 36 A 32 47 H
1938-39 1939-40 1940-41 1941-42 1944-45 1945-46 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49 1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1980-81 1994-95 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06
W L W L W L W L W W L L W W L W L W W W W W W W W L W L L L L L W L L W L W L L L L W W L W W W W L W W L L W W L L W W W W W W L L L W W W L W L L W
47 38 60 22 39 49 41 45 57 51 43 50 50 65 32 39 42 58 85 66 74 52 67 64 73 54 81 58 65 61 57 56 81 73 62 80 81 85 61 76 48 48 51 72 71 76 64 89 68 51 72 71 65 61 56 59 59 58 73 81 74 75 89 87 75 64 65 70 96 87 69 73 55 59 71
22 48 41 24 27 54 34 48 49 33 44 51 42 37 34 31 44 45 53 41 48 50 53 59 54 60 68 65 72 64 86 95 74 84 69 70 102 69 86 78 86 78 50 50 74 70 62 66 66 78 45 60 77 89 54 56 72 70 80 73 65 70 82 75 81 78 67 52 70 58 76 62 58 65 60
H A H A H A N A H H A A H H A A H N A H H A N H A N H A N H A N H A A H A H N H A A H H A H A H A A H H A A H H A N A H A H N H A A H H H H A H A A H
2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
L W W L W W W W W W W L
63 72 56 70 76 77 89 68 79 68 81 59
64 63 52 76 52 63 65 54 71 62 66 82
H A H A H A H A H A H A
FURMAN
Series....................................Furman, 44-37 At Home............................................... 19-15 At Furman........................................... 10-26 Neutral Sites............................................ 8-3 Most APP Points.....................98, 1/24/72 Most FU Points.................... 116, 1/24/72 Fewest APP Points.................45, 1/26/83 Fewest FU Points....................47, 2/14/05 Largest APP Win....................... 20, 2/8/99 Largest FU Win.......................... 40, 1/5/74 Current Streak..................................2 - APP Year 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91
W-L APP FU Site L 91 101 A L 98 116 H L 80 96 H L 83 103 A L 68 101 N L 71 111 H L 72 89 A L 60 71 N L 52 91 A L 59 96 H L 69 75 A W 68 64 A L 76 77 H W 80 78 H L 83 90 A W 70 64 N W 85 75 H W 81 74 A L 68 72 N L 66 75 H W 59 58 A W 86 83 N L 65 76 A L 71 75 H W 77 74 H W 66 56 A W 75 71 H W 64 61 H L 71 76 A L 45 53 A L 54 56 H L 57 61 A W 61 55 H W 61 54 A W 75 66 H L 64 75 A W 57 56 H L 56 73 A L 75 81 H L 71 81 A L 66 67 H L 61 69 A L 71 75 H L 75 80 A L 81 91 H W 79 62 N L 87 91 H L 72 89 A
SERIES HISTORY 88 78 67 81 81 72 92 60 78 93 55 63 60 78 73 60 63 58 78 83 74 60 64 77 72 84 90 65 77 82 61 56 79
82 88 65 77 98 74 76 76 73 78 59 62 58 58 63 56 70 56 91 67 85 47 76 63 76 66 77 60 75 85 81 50 69
N A H H A A H A N H A A N H A N H N A H A H A H A A H A H H A H A
GEORGIA SOUTHERN
Series............................................APP, 22-17 At Home..................................................11-6 At GSU....................................................... 7-9 Neutral Sites............................................ 4-2 Most APP Points.................. 111, 2/13/10 Most GSU Points................. 104, 2/24/75 Fewest APP Points................ 57, 1949-50 Fewest GSU Points.................. 53, 2/6/95 Largest APP Win................ 28, Two times Largest GSU Win...................... 27, 1/9/93 Current Streak: . .............................1 - GSU Year W-L APP GSU Site 1948-49 W 72 57 H 1949-50 L 57 77 A 1972-73 W 94 90 A 1973-74 L 71 83 H 1974-75 L 83 104 A 1975-76 W 84 68 H 1977-78 L 81 99 N 1991-92 L 80 81 H L 77 88 A 1992-93 L 76 103 A L 84 92 H 1993-94 W 72 70 H W 65 62 A L 60 85 N 1994-95 W 60 53 H 1995-96 L 72 74 A 1996-97 L 75 76 H 1997-98 W 64 62 H 1998-99 W 67 56 A W 74 65 N 1999-2000 W 88 74 H 2000-01 W 68 64 A 2001-02 L 89 101 H 2002-03 W 87 81 A 2003-04 L 77 81 H 2004-05 L 88 92 A 2005-06 W 90 84 H
2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
W W W L W W W L W W W L
74 87 77 72 88 95 86 65 111 79 65 62
61 84 55 85 81 82 75 68 83 51 57 73
N H A A H A N A H H N A
HIGH POINT
Series...........................................HPU, 55-36 At Home............................................... 25-17 At High Point...................................... 10-34 Neutral Sites............................................ 1-4 Most APP Points....................98, 2/12/55 Most HPU Points....................107, 2/8/68 Fewest APP Points............ 21, Two times Fewest HPU Points .............. 17, 1930-31 Largest APP Win......................23,1/14/61 Largest HPU Win ..................... 36, 2/8/69 Current Streak..................................2 - APP Year 1929-30 1930-31 1931-32 1934-35 1935-36 1936-37 1937-38 1938-39 1939-40 1940-41 1941-42 1942-43 1943-44 1944-45 1945-46 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49 1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53
W-L APP HPU Site W 29 21 H L 26 41 A W 21 17 H W 39 23 A W 29 12 A W 28 26 H L 27 42 H L 27 43 A W 28 27 H L 24 43 A L 21 26 A L 33 36 A W 40 30 H W 38 35 H L 39 53 A W 62 34 A W 59 40 H L 32 45 A W 42 39 H L 36 59 H L 49 60 A L 34 50 A W 64 31 A W 40 26 H W 41 33 A L 58 65 H L 51 61 A L 33 55 A L 38 45 H W 47 36 H W 47 36 H L 37 44 A W 67 57 A L 52 63 H W 47 43 H L 37 43 A L 48 54 H L 61 66 A W 74 59 N L 57 60 A W 81 69 H L 50 60 A L 60 71 H W 66 62 H L 65 95 A L 63 67 A W 77 66 H L 70 80 A
1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1977-78 2010-11
L L L W L W W W L L L L L W L W W L L W L L L L L L L W L L L L W W L L W L W L L L W L W W
77 73 62 77 77 98 86 81 56 59 63 63 63 82 72 90 84 60 73 76 67 48 50 60 68 64 57 85 58 73 62 55 86 68 81 88 89 71 79 81 86 66 72 61 72 82
87 81 84 71 80 87 75 80 60 80 73 78 80 71 74 88 61 80 84 70 69 61 74 72 83 87 88 69 79 77 67 59 84 65 88 97 85 107 60 84 89 76 65 70 56 81
H A A H A H H A H A A H A H H A H H N H A H A N A H N H A H A N H A H A H A H A H A H A H A
MILLIGAN
Series ............................................ APP, 17-9 At Home..................................................13-4 At MC......................................................... 4-5 Netural Sites............................................ 0-0 Most APP Points................113, 12/17/09 Most MC Points................. 91, Two times Fewest APP Points................ 21, 1925-26 Fewest MC Points................. 19, 1925-26 Largest APP Win.................. 65, 12/30/08 Largest MC Win..................... 43, 1944-45 Current Streak..................................6 - APP Year 1925-26 1934-35 1936-37 1944-45 1945-46 1947-48 1950-51 1951-52
W-L APP MC Site L 32 46 A W 21 19 H W 51 49 A W 50 48 H W 34 33 A W 40 25 H L 22 74 A L 48 91 H L 34 38 H L 46 47 A W 60 50 H W 65 51 A W 79 64 A W 95 48 H
1953-54 1954-55 1980-81 1982-83 1996-97 2004-05 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
L L L W W L W W W W W W
66 73 61 82 82 41 87 98 112 113 91 81
81 82 77 79 75 43 49 67 47 91 71 58
H A A H H H H H H H H H
MISSOURI
First Meeting
MONTREAT
Series.................................................APP, 2-0 At Home.................................................... 2-0 At Montreat............................................. 0-0 Neutral Sites............................................ 0-0 Most APP Points.................. 105, 1/14/06 Most MC Points................... 71, 11/16/11 Fewest APP Points............101, 11/16/11 Fewest MC Points .................57, 1/14/06 Largest APP Win.....................48, 1/14/06 Largest MC Win ....................................N/A Current Streak..................................2 - APP Year 2005-06 2010-11
W-L APP MC Site W 105 57 H W 101 71 H
UNCG
Series ..........................................APP, 20-18 At Home..................................................11-8 At UNCG.................................................... 9-8 Netural Sites............................................ 0-2 Most APP Points........................ 91 , Twice Most UNCG Points.................92, 2/19/05 Fewest APP Points................... 46, 3/8/08 Fewest UNCG Points.............56, 12/5/96 Largest APP Win.....................32, 12/7/88 Largest UNCG Win..................... 24, Twice Current Streak..............................1 - UNCG Year W-L 1982-83 L 1988-89 W 1994-95 L 1995-96 L 1996-97 W W 1997-98 W W 1998-99 W W 1999-2000 W W 2000-01 L L 2001-02 L L 2002-03 W W 2003-04 L W 2004-05 L L 2005-06 L W 2006-07 L W 2007-08 W L
APP UNCG Site 54 58 H 91 59 H 71 77 H 64 80 A 82 56 H 78 70 A 78 61 H 73 64 A 82 59 H 72 56 A 81 66 H 78 69 A 62 78 A 63 60 H 63 87 A 68 83 H 91 60 H 71 68 A 61 74 H 82 60 A 79 84 H 73 92 A 60 62 A 75 70 H 76 80 A 80 66 H 91 68 H 55 79 A
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SERIES HISTORY 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
L LOT W W W L WOT W LOT L
46 83 70 72 75 74 80 78 73 55
63 85 69 64 69 75 78 64 77 65
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PRESBYTERIAN
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Series.....................................APP leads, 9-1 At Home.................................................... 7-0 At Presbyterian....................................... 1-1 Neutral Sites............................................ 1-0 Most APP Points................112, 11/29/66 Most PC Points..................... 78, 11/29/66 Fewest APP Points................ 23, 1938-39 Fewest PC Points ................. 22, 1938-39 Largest APP Win.................. 51, 11/30/65 Largest PC Win ........................ 4, 1/28/66 Current Streak..................................6 - APP Year 1938-39 1960-61 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69
W-L W W W L W W W W W W
APP PC Site 23 22 A 84 56 N 83 32 H 59 63 A 112 78 A 84 65 H 95 61 H 77 68 A 70 61 A 72 62 H
SAMFORD
Series ...............................................APP, 5-3 At Home.................................................... 2-2 At Samford............................................... 3-1 Netural Sites............................................ 0-0 Most APP Points.....................82, 2/27/10 Most Samford Points............72, 2/28/09 Fewest APP Points................... 52, 2/2/12 Fewest Samford Points.......... 53, 2/2/12 Largest APP Win.....................14, 2/27/10 Largest Samford Win............12, 1/17/09 Current Streak.................................... 1 - SU Year 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
W-L APP SU Site L 56 68 A L 63 72 H W 68 55 A W 82 68 H W 78 69 A W 65 59 H W 68 63 A L 52 53 H
SOUTH CAROLINA
Series................................................USC, 3-0 At Home.................................................... 0-0 At South Carolina.................................. 0-3 Neutral Sites............................................ 0-0 Most APP Points....................... 58, 1/2/04 Most USC Points.....................91, 12/1/04 Fewest APP Points.............. 56, 11/30/02 Fewest USC Points ............ 71, 11/30/02 Largest APP Win......................................NA Largest USC Win . ......................................... Current Streak................................. 3 - USC Year 2002-03 2003-04
W-L APP USC Site L 56 71 A L 58 78 A
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57
91
A
UMKC
VIRGINIA TECH
Series................................................... VT, 6-1 At Home.................................................... 0-0 At Virginia Tech....................................... 1-6 Neutral Sites............................................ 0-0 Most APP Points.....................83, 2/18/70 Most VT Points..................... 99, 11/29/82 Fewest APP Points.............. 37, 12/10/06 Fewest VT Points . .............. 69, 12/10/06 Largest APP Win....................... 4, 2/18/70 Largest VT Win . .................. 41, 11/29/72 Current Streak.....................................5 - VT Year 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1982-83 2006-07
W-L L W L L L L L
APP VT Site 74 84 A 83 79 A 66 89 A 80 92 A 58 99 A 56 92 A 39 69 A
WESTERN CAROLINA
Series......................................... APP, 111-66 At Home............................................... 59-22 At Western Carolina......................... 41-40 Neutral Sites..........................................11-4 Most APP Points.................. 107, 2/23/61 Most WCU Points................ 108, 2/17/53 Fewest APP Points................ 26, 1928-29 Fewest WCU Points.............. 15, 1929-30 Largest APP Win.....................44, 2/17/52 Largest WCU Win...................38, 2/17/53 Current Streak................................1 - WCU Year W-L APP WCU Site 1927-28 W 57 19 H 1928-29 L 26 30 A W 36 31 H 1929-30 W 31 15 H W 29 25 A 1930-31 W 40 24 H 1931-32 L 35 37 A 1934-35 W 38 35 A W 47 32 H 1935-36 L 31 36 H L 40 43 A 1936-37 L 32 36 A W 42 33 H 1937-38 W 62 28 H L 31 45 A 1938-39 W 48 31 H W 35 24 A 1939-40 W 46 34 H W 50 48 A 1940-41 W 59 28 H 1941-42 W 49 47 A W 64 46 H W 48 39 N 1942-43 W 59 41 H W 52 41 A W 75 33 H W 54 31 A W 36 31 N 1945-46 W 43 38 H L 35 45 A 1946-47 W 53 46 H W 59 58 A 1947-48 L 43 56 A W 75 48 H
1948-49 1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82
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59 39 51 64 66 80 77 84 58 84 108 73 87 87 73 70 74 89 84 93 60 61 80 67 63 60 58 75 85 73 56 83 59 62 58 77 71 72 85 56 63 75 72 95 91 67 60 65 83 73 106 82 70 98 77 71 73 85 76 79 83 52 63 68 68 69 50 43 77 61 66 68 68 56 68
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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 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
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72 55 82 74 66 79 63 64 53 62 63 55 65 85 57 91 78 72 93 90 61 79 69 80 71 73 66 74 85 97 74 93 91 74 76 66 68 64 77 59 55 82 83 75 59 79 62 70 69 64 86 71 54 53 66 91 65 59 64 63 60 89 74 77 79 80 72 83
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2011-12 REVIEW • In head coach Jason Capel’s second season at the helm, the Apps once again notched a postseason win as they advanced to the quarterfinals of the SoCon Tournament with a 93-81 upset of College of Charleston in the tournament’s first round. • After a fast start out of the gate with a 4-2 record, the Apps lost momentum during a four-game losing streak in December, though two of the losses came against national powers North Carolina and Minnesota.
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• Appalachian regained some of its stride just before Christmas when it downed a then 8-4 Campbell team, 77-74, at the Holmes Center. Andre Williamson knocked down two free throws in the closing seconds to secure the win. • The Apps began the New Year in solid fashion by snagging a 68-63 victory at Samford on Jan. 5 before losing a hard-fought battle at Chattanooga two days later. • Upon returning to the Holmes Center on Jan. 12, the Apps defended their home court with a win over Furman and pushed eventual SoCon champion Davidson to the brink on Jan. 14, but ultimately lost by an 83-79 final.
• Appalachian would split its next two games with an overtime loss at UNCG and a home win over Elon on Jan. 28. • The Mountaineers then saw a stoppage in momentum as the team lost three-straight games, including back-to-back home losses to Samford and College of Charleston. The defeats marked Appalachian’s first back-toback home losses since the 2008-09 season. • App State rebounded with wins in three of its next four games including a convincing 76-64 victory over WInthrop in a Sears Bracketbuster contest on Feb. 18. • Appalachian closed out the regular season with losses at The Citadel and Western Carolina to finish fifth in the SoCon North and drew College of Charleston in the first round of the 2012 SoCon Tournament. • In the matchup between the Mountaineers and Cougars, Appalachian would piece together its best offensive showing of the season with a 93-81 win over favored CofC. • Mike Neal, playing in his first career postseason contest, scored a game-high 21 points while fellow frosh Tab Hamilton notched 19. The senior trio of Isaac Butts, Omar Carter and Andre Williamson combined for 40 points and 34 rebounds in the game as Butts and Williamson notched double-doubles.
• Appalachian again defended its home floor a week later when it defeated archrival Western Carolina, 84-72. Jamal Trice and Omar Carter scored nearly half of the Mountaineers’ points in the contest as Trice poured in 21 • Appalachian’s season came to an end in the and Carter tallied 20. quarterfinals when UNCG battled back from a 10-point deficit to take a 65-55 victory.
MOUNTAINEERS AT A GLANCE
Category Overall Record Conference Record Points Per Game Points Allowed Per Game Average Scoring Margin Rebounds Per Game Rebounds Allowed Per Game Average Rebound Margin Field Goal Percentage Field Goal Percentage Defense Three-Point Field Goal Pct. Three-Point Field Goal Pct. Defense Free-Throw Percentage Assists Per Game Turnover Margin Assist/Turnover Ratio Blocks Per Game Steals Per Game 62
Appalachian 13-18 7-11 68.4 70.2 -1.7 35.3 35.4 -0.1 .441 .436 .343 .313 .649 12.2 -2.7 0.9 4.0 6.0
SoCon Leader 25-8 (DAV) 16-2 (DAV) 77.9 (DAV) 63.2 (WOF) +10.1 (DAV) 39.2 (UTC) 31.4 (WOF) +6.4 (DAV) .466 (GSU) .407 (UTC) .355 (Elon) .306 (FUR) .762 (DAV) 14.3 (UTC) +2.1 (WCU) 1.2 (WOF) 4.0 (APP) 8.1 (WCU)
APPALACHIAN BY THE NUMBERS
2 • Appalachian State has won postseason
contests in each of head coach Jason Capel’s first two seasons at the helm. The Mountaineers defeated Georgia Southern in the 2011 SoCon Tournament and took out College of Charleston in the first round last season.
12 • Appalachian matched a program
record with 12 blocks in the season-opener against Lees-McRae. The mark was originally set against Milligan during the 1996-97 campaign.
14 • Nathan Healy’s 14 points, eight
rebounds and three blocks at Samford propelled him to SoCon Student-Athlete of the Week honors on Jan. 11.
16 • App State sank 16-straight free throws in a win over Western Carolina on Jan. 21. Five different players stepped to the line in the final three minutes of the game for the Mountaineers.
23 & 22 • Mike Neal’s 23 points in the
home win over Chattanooga were the most by a true freshman since teammate Tab Hamilton poured in 22 at Chattanooga earlier in the year. Hamilton tied the previous mark of 22, set by Donald Sims, who scored 22 three times in his first season in 2007-08.
67.9 • Heading into its 13th season at the
Holmes Center, Appalachian has posted a 110-52 record, good for a 67.9 winning clip. In the past three seasons, the Mountaineers have averaged better than 10 home wins per season.
256 • Departed seniors Isaac Butts and
Andre Williamson combined for 256 career blocks. Williamson ranks fourth in school history with 160 while Butts ranks eighth with 96.
1,527 • The senior duo also combined for 1,527 rebounds in their careers. Butss ranks righth in App State history with 805 boards while Williamson is 11th with 722
1,721 • Omar Carter ended his collegiate
career with 1,721 points. A prolific scorer for the Apps, Carter tallied 869 points in just two seasons in Boone. He previously totaled 852 points at Charleston Southern before trasferring to App. Carter’s career point total would place him fifth all-time at Appalachian had he played all four years in the High Country.
2011-12 STATISTICS 2011-12 INDIVIDUAL STATS Record: Overall Home Away Neutral All Games 13-18 9-5 3-11 1-2 Non-Conference 6-7 4-1 1-4 0-1 ## Player
GP GS
Min Avg
FG FGA
Avg PF FO
A
TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
21
Omar Carter
31 19
882
28.5
125
318
.393
36
106
.340
78
117
.667
48
124
172
5.5
57
2
55
60
5
35
364
11.7
50
Andre Williamson 30 28
775
25.8
114
201
.567
9
19
.474
52
91
.571
55
160
215
7.2
83
5
35
52
44 12
289
9.6
13
Jamaal Trice
30 21
723
24.1
88
215
.409
43
116
.371
55
83
.663
24
49
73
2.4
53
1
22
43
5
10
274
9.1
23
Mike Neal
30 21
724
24.1
82
197
.416
26
77
.338
59
91
.648
12
59
71
2.4
71
1
92
91
13 38
249
8.3
02
Tab Hamilton
29 19
670
23.1
79
204
.387
37
112
.330
37
47
.787
10
32
42
1.4
54
0
21
31
3
31
232
8.0
32
Isaac Butts
28 15
590
21.1
87
135
.644
0
0
.000
40
65
.615
75
109
184
6.6
89
5
22
52
17 10
214
7.6
11
Nathan Healy
30 11
551
18.4
66
136
.485
15
47
.319
38
44
.864
38
67
105
3.5
63
2
32
25
16 24
185
6.2
03
G.J. Vilarino
28
7
450
16.1
36
104
.346
5
24
.208
29
50
.580
3
46
49
1.8
23
0
36
36
0
12
106
3.8
01
Rodney Milum
11
3
234
21.3
32
86
.372
26
69
.377
14
22
.636
2
18
20
1.8
25
0
12
11
1
4
104
9.5
33
Mitch Woods
30
8
415
13.8
22
58
.379
6
21
.286
14
23
.609
7
23
30
1.0
49
2
47
29
7
5
64
2.1
54
Petey Hausley
15
2
123
8.2
14
33
.424
0
0
.000
8
19
.421
10
16
26
1.7
19
0
2
6
7
4
36
2.4
24
Brian Okam
15
1
88
5.9
1
6
.167
0
0
.000
2
4
.500
10
12
22
1.5
23
1
3
3
7
2
4
0.3
Team
39
45
84
2.7
0
5
0
Total
Pct
3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA
Pct Off Def Reb
31
746 1693 .441 203 591 .343 426 656 .649 333 760 1093 35.3 609 19 379 444 125 187 2121 68.4
31
777 1784 .436 157 501 .313 464 694 .669 357 740 1097 35.4 565 - 378 359 78 213 2175 70.2
2011-12 INDIVIDUAL SoCon STATS Record: Overall 7-11
Home 5-4
Away 2-7
GP GS
Min Avg
FG FGA
Avg PF FO
A
TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
21
Omar Carter
18
7
505
28.1
69
173
.399
Pct
3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA 17
54
.315
48
69
.696
Pct Off Def Reb 22
81
103
5.7
37
2
29
30
5
16
203
11.3
50
Andre Williamson 17 15
442
26.0
70
116
.603
4
9
.444
29
55
.527
32
90
122
7.2
49
3
20
30
24
7
173
10.2
23
Mike Neal
18 15
479
26.6
52
130
.400
19
53
.358
42
68
.618
8
39
47
2.6
41
1
55
54
5
24
165
9.2
11
Nathan Healy
18 11
406
22.6
52
102
.510
14
37
.378
28
31
.903
26
47
73
4.1
42
1
20
16
14 15
146
8.1
02
Tab Hamilton
18 16
464
25.8
50
129
.388
25
73
.342
15
21
.714
1
22
23
1.3
42
0
13
21
0
21
140
7.8
13
Jamaal Trice
17 13
412
24.2
45
119
.378
18
62
.290
31
49
.633
16
29
45
2.6
28
0
13
28
3
8
139
8.2
32
Isaac Butts
15
4
260
17.3
43
61
.705
0
0
.000
21
32
.656
31
56
87
5.8
47
3
15
20
8
3
107
7.1
03
G.J. Vilarino
18
4
304
16.9
24
71
.338
3
17
.176
23
38
.605
2
36
38
2.1
16
0
19
20
0
6
74
4.1
33
Mitch Woods
18
4
217
12.1
15
34
.441
4
13
.308
8
15
.533
3
14
17
0.9
30
2
22
13
2
3
42
2.3
54
Petey Hausley
8
1
72
9.0
7
14
.500
0
0
.000
6
9
.667
6
9
15
1.9
12
0
1
3
5
3
20
2.5
01
Rodney Milum
2
0
37
18.5
5
11
.455
5
11
.455
2
2
1.000
0
3
3
1.5
4
0
2
1
0
1
17
8.5
24
Brian Okam
6
0
27
4.5
0
0
.000
0
0
.000
0
0
.000
2
3
5
0.8
3
0
1
1
0
1
0
0.0
Team
17
21
38
2.1
0
0
0
Total
18
432 960 .450 109 329 .331 253 389 .650 166 450 616 34.2 351 12 210 237 66 108 1226 68.1
Opponents
18
437 1023 .427 105 332 .316 266 390 .682 203 433 636 35.3 333 - 223 203 41 105 1245 69.2
2011-12 INDIVIDUAL CATEGORY LEADERS FIELD GOAL PCT.
1. Isaac Butts 2. Andre Williamson 3. Nathan Healy
.644 .567 .485
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
1. Omar Carter 2. Jamaal Trice 3. Tab Hamilton
FIELD GOALS
1. Omar Carter 2. Andre Williamson 3. Jamaal Trice
THREE-POINT PCT.
1. Rodney Milum 2. Jamaal Trice 3. Omar Carter
THREE-POINT ATTEMPTS
1. Jamaal Trice 2. Tab Hamilton 3. Omar Carter
THREE-POINTERS
318 215 204
1. Jamaal Trice 2. Tab Hamilton 3. Omar Carter
125 114 88
1. Nathan Healy 2. Tab Hamilton 3. Omar Carter
.377 .371 .340
1. Omar Carter 2. Mike Neal 2. Andre Williamson
FREE-THROW PCT.
116 112 106
FREE THROWS
1. Omar Carter 2. Mike Neal 3. Jamaal Trice
1. Omar Carter 2. Andre Williamson 3. Jamaal Trice
.864 .787 .667
1. Omar Carter 2. Andre Williamson 3. Jamaal Trice
FREE-THROW ATTEMPTS
117 91 91
1. Mike Neal 2. Omar Carter 3. Mitch Woods
364 289 274
1. Mike Neal 2. Omar Carter 3. Tab Hamilton
11.7 9.6 9.1
1. Andre Williamson 2. Isaac Butts 3. Nathan Healy
215 184 172
1. Isaac Butts 2. Andre Williamson 3. Mike Neal
POINTS
43 37 36
SCORING AVERAGE
REBOUNDS
1. Andre Williamson 2. Isaac Butts 3. Omar Carter
ASSISTS
78 59 55
STEALS
BLOCKS
FOULS
63
92 55 47
38 35 31
44 17 16
89 83 71
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13-18 7-11 6-7
9-5 5-4 4-1
3-11 2-7 1-4
1-2 0-0 1-2
Date Time Opponent Score Attend. ASU High Scorer 11/11/11 7 p.m. LEES-MCRAE W 90-61 1689 (16) Andre Williamson 11/15/11 7 p.m. at ETSU 68-81 L 3789 (18) Jamaal Trice 11/19/11 7 p.m. at Tennessee Tech W 68-63 1650 (19) Omar Carter (19) Jamaal Trice 11/22/11 7 p.m. ^ vs East Carolina 47-67 L 3719 (27) Jamaal Trice 11/26/11 2 p.m. MILLIGAN W 81-58 1058 (18) Isaac Butts 12/01/11 8 p.m. * UNCG W 78-64 1679 (24) Omar Carter 12/03/11 7:30 p.m. * at Georgia Southern 62-73 L 1536 (13) Andre Williamson (13) Omar Carter 12/06/11 7 p.m. at Minnesota 56-70 L 10782 (18) Omar Carter 12/10/11 2 p.m. ETSU 48-65 L 1703 (12) Jamaal Trice (12) Rodney Milum 12/17/11 6 p.m. at North Carolina 82-97 L 20892 (21) Omar Carter 12/22/11 7 p.m. CAMPBELL W 77-74 1076 (17) Jamaal Trice 12/30/11 7 p.m. at Miami 54-84 L 3363 (19) Andre Williamson 01/05/12 7 p.m. * at Samford W 68-63 584 (17) Omar Carter 01/07/12 7 p.m. * at Chattanooga 63-65 L 3245 (22) Tab Hamilton 01/12/12 7 p.m. * FURMAN W 56-50 1055 (15) Mike Neal 01/14/12 2 p.m. * DAVIDSON 79-83 L 2071 (17) Omar Carter 01/19/12 7 p.m. * at Wofford 61-73 L 1322 (20) Andre Williamson 01/21/12 3 p.m. * WESTERN CAROLINA W 84-72 3476 (21) Jamaal Trice 01/26/12 7 p.m. * at UNCG 73-77 Lot 3440 (19) Omar Carter 01/28/12 2 p.m. * ELON W 81-66 2355 (20) Jamaal Trice (20) Omar Carter 02/02/12 7 p.m. * SAMFORD 52-53 L 1022 (14) Nathan Healy 02/04/12 2 p.m. * CHARLESTON 62-74 L 2533 (12) Nathan Healy 02/06/12 7 p.m. * at Elon 59-82 L 1510 (14) Nathan Healy 02/09/12 7 p.m. * at Furman W 79-69 1230 (18) Mike Neal 02/11/12 2 p.m. * WOFFORD 64-66 L 2077 (15) Mike Neal 02/15/12 7 p.m. * CHATTANOOGA W 79-70 1271 (23) Mike Neal 02/18/12 2 p.m. WINTHROP W 76-64 1590 (15) Omar Carter (15) Isaac Butts 02/22/12 7 p.m. * at The Citadel 51-62 L 1158 (19) Nathan Healy 02/25/12 2 p.m. * at Western Carolina 75-83 L 4228 (15) Andre Williamson 03/02/12 11:30 a.m. # vs Charleston W 93-81 5254 (21) Mike Neal 03/03/12 Noon # vs UNCG 55-65 L 7464 (16) Isaac Butts * - Conference game
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Total Attendance: 99,821 Home Attendance: 24,655 Average: 3,220 Average: 1,761
ASU High Rebounder (11) Andre Williamson (11) Isaac Butts (7) Isaac Butts (6) Andre Williamson (18) Andre Williamson (12) Omar Carter (9) Andre Williamson (8) Isaac Butts (8) Andre Williamson (7) Omar Carter (7) Brian Okam (7) Omar Carter (5) Andre Williamson (7) Andre Williamson (8) Omar Carter (8) Nathan Healy (7) Omar Carter (6) Omar Carter (9) Isaac Butts (9) Andre Williamson (11) Andre Williamson (8) Andre Williamson (11) Omar Carter (8) Isaac Butts (8) Andre Williamson (8) Nathan Healy (8) Andre Williamson (8) Omar Carter (10) Isaac Butts (9) G.J. Vilarino (6) Andre Williamson (16) Isaac Butts (15) Isaac Butts (14) Andre Williamson (7) Isaac Butts (15) Andre Williamson (10) Isaac Butts
# - Southern Conference Tournament (Chattanooga, Tenn.)
Away Attendance: 58,729 Average: 4,195
Neutral Attendance: 16,437 Home Games: 14 Average: 5,479 Away Games: 14
Neutral Games: 3 Total Games: 31
2011-12 SPECIALTY STATS 20+ POINT GAMES
Omar Carter Jamaal Trice Mike Neal Tab Hamilton Andre Williamson
64
4 3 2 1 1
DOUBLE-DIGIT SCORING GAMES
Andre Williamson Omar Carter Jamaal Trice Isaac Butts Tab Hamilton Mike Neal Nathan Healy G.J. Vilarino
18 17 11 10 10 10 9 3
7+ ASSIST GAMES
Mike Neal Mitch Woods
1 1
10+ REBOUND GAMES
Isaac Butts Andre Williamson Omar Carter
7 5 2
2011-12 STATISTICS GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATISTICS Teams Lees-McRae Appalachian
FG-FGA 20-64 29-71
Pct .313 .408
3FG-3FGA 3-14 8-23
Pct .214 .348
FT-FTA 18-24 24-37
Pct .750 .649
Off Def 14 30 20 33
Tot 44 53
PF 26 23
A 8 19
TO 23 16
Blk 2 12
Stl 6 15
Pts 61 90
25-64 27-57
.391 .474
5-27 3-10
.185 .300
13-18 24-39
.722 .615
23 13
23 20
46 33
26 21
16 16
29 16
3 3
5 18
68 81
Appalachian Tennessee Tech
22-43 19-55
.512 .345
10-22 3-12
.455 .250
14-19 22-28
.737 .786
6 15
24 18
30 33
27 16
14 7
18 12
3 1
2 4
68 63
East Carolina Appalachian
24-49 14-44
.490 .318
7-12 6-19
.583 .316
12-16 13-25
.750 .520
8 11
26 19
34 30
19 14
13 7
16 22
4 5
12 8
67 47
Milligan Appalachian
23-64 33-68
.359 .485
5-19 6-19
.263 .316
7-12 9-23
.583 .391
10 15
29 35
39 50
18 15
7 19
20 17
1 6
8 12
58 81
Appalachian UNCG
27-55 21-67
.491 .313
10-22 5-18
.455 .278
14-21 17-26
.667 .654
10 19
31 21
41 40
20 20
16 11
17 11
7 1
5 6
78 64
Appalachian Georgia Southern
23-47 26-55
.489 .473
4-15 8-16
.267 .500
12-26 13-21
.462 .619
6 9
26 26
32 35
21 23
7 15
17 13
1 2
4 3
62 73
Appalachian Minnesota
18-51 27-50
.353 .540
9-21 2-6
.429 .333
11-15 14-19
.733 .737
14 10
15 22
29 32
19 15
11 18
13 9
2 6
3 8
56 70
ETSU Appalachian
24-51 17-40
.471 .425
2-3 8-20
.667 .400
15-31 6-13
.484 .462
13 8
19 22
32 30
15 23
12 10
7 18
2 8
11 2
65 48
Appalachian North Carolina
29-68 36-66
.426 .545
9-20 2-10
.450 .200
15-17 23-33
.882 .697
13 14
19 25
32 39
26 15
13 17
10 7
4 4
4 5
82 97
Campbell Appalachian
28-55 26-50
.509 .520
3-13 10-20
.231 .500
15-24 15-22
.625 .682
8 3
25 21
33 24
19 19
11 12
12 11
4 5
5 7
74 77
Appalachian Miami
20-57 28-51
.351 .549
6-22 7-16
.273 .438
8-16 21-27
.500 .778
11 5
19 29
30 34
21 15
15 12
12 9
2 3
6 8
54 84
Appalachian Samford
26-48 25-63
.542 .397
6-16 6-23
.375 .261
10-20 7-18
.500 .389
9 11
31 20
40 31
18 19
14 13
19 10
6 1
5 9
68 63
Appalachian Chattanooga
25-62 23-53
.403 .434
9-26 3-15
.346 .200
4-9 16-25
.444 .640
9 8
28 31
37 39
22 13
11 13
9 8
3 1
5 2
63 65
Furman Appalachian
18-46 21-47
.391 .447
6-21 6-18
.286 .333
8-9 8-12
.889 .667
4 7
22 23
26 30
16 12
9 11
15 14
1 2
9 7
50 56
Davidson Appalachian
31-59 25-53
.525 .472
5-17 9-20
.294 .450
16-24 20-32
.667 .625
13 13
19 19
32 32
25 25
13 15
10 13
1 4
4 4
83 79
Appalachian Wofford
22-53 28-52
.415 .538
8-23 5-14
.348 .357
9-13 12-14
.692 .857
9 9
16 24
25 33
14 15
11 16
6 8
1 1
2 2
61 73
Western Carolina Appalachian
28-64 24-47
.438 .511
4-16 6-17
.250 .353
12-19 30-36
.632 .833
14 7
19 26
33 33
26 17
8 10
14 14
2 6
7 7
72 84
Appalachian UNCG
22-50 27-63
.440 .429
7-18 5-17
.389 .294
22-32 18-27
.688 .667
8 15
25 25
33 40
25 24
11 9
20 15
5 4
8 6
73 77
Elon Appalachian
22-58 30-55
.379 .545
7-20 6-20
.350 .300
15-20 15-28
.750 .536
11 7
26 29
37 36
20 20
12 12
18 14
2 2
7 10
66 81
Samford Appalachian
17-47 20-52
.362 .385
4-25 7-25
.160 .280
15-19 5-8
.789 .625
7 8
26 26
33 34
14 16
9 15
8 11
2 0
6 3
53 52
Charleston Appalachian
23-53 26-70
.434 .371
11-26 3-19
.423 .158
17-22 7-8
.773 .875
8 21
24 25
32 46
11 18
12 15
8 13
7 3
7 4
74 62
Appalachian Elon
24-49 28-62
.490 .452
6-12 8-20
.500 .400
5-11 18-23
.455 .783
3 13
25 25
28 38
18 10
9 21
17 8
3 1
6 8
59 82
Appalachian Furman
23-56 22-55
.411 .400
3-12 6-20
.250 .300
30-38 19-26
.789 .731
11 10
26 26
37 36
22 25
12 14
8 11
2 4
8 4
79 69
Wofford Appalachian
25-55 20-50
.455 .400
7-16 4-13
.438 .308
9-17 20-29
.529 .690
10 4
29 21
39 25
20 14
18 9
14 6
7 5
3 9
66 64
Chattanooga Appalachian
23-69 27-59
.333 .458
6-25 8-21
.240 .381
18-23 17-27
.783 .630
22 15
24 27
46 42
20 22
9 13
9 11
0 7
6 5
70 79
Winthrop Appalachian
28-62 26-55
.452 .473
4-16 7-17
.250 .412
4-10 17-25
.400 .680
14 14
19 23
33 37
19 12
13 14
10 10
4 3
6 6
64 76
Appalachian The Citadel
20-56 19-38
.357 .500
3-22 3-8
.136 .375
8-11 21-28
.727 .750
11 9
15 27
26 36
25 10
8 11
8 13
4 2
9 3
51 62
Appalachian Western Carolina
27-51 31-64
.529 .484
4-10 6-15
.400 .400
17-28 15-29
.607 .517
8 11
31 19
39 30
22 22
11 10
20 10
5 2
7 13
75 83
Appalachian Charleston
34-64 33-76
.531 .434
8-15 6-24
.533 .250
17-24 9-17
.708 .529
17 13
33 18
50 31
15 18
13 11
17 6
4 2
5 8
93 81
Appalachian UNCG
21-58 23-61
.362 .377
2-17 5-14
.118 .357
11-13 14-24
.846 .583
12 17
24 27
36 44
18 16
6 10
14 9
2 1
4 9
55 65
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2011-12 STATISTICS
2012-13 MOUNTAINEER BASKETBALL
APP STATE IN ITS 13 WINS SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct 3 POINT FG-ATT 3-point FG pct. 3-point FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct. Free throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/Turnover Ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game
APP Opp. 1010 855 77.7 65.8 +11.9 348-718 310-798 .485 .388 94-242 64-241 .388 .266 7.2 4.9 220-332 171-256 .663 .668 16.9 13.2 503 462 38.7 35.5 +3.2 179 133 13.8 10.2 186 171 14.3 13.2 -1.2 1.0 0.8 94 85 7.2 6.5 65 25 5.0 1.9
APP STATE IN ITS 18 LOSSES SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct 3 POINT FG-ATT 3-point FG pct 3-point FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct Free throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game
66
APP Opp. 1111 1320 61.7 73.3 -11.6 398-975 467-986 .408 .474 109-349 93-260 .312 .358 6.1 5.2 206-324 293-438 .636 .669 11.4 16.3 590 635 32.8 35.3 -2.5 200 245 11.1 13.6 258 188 14.3 10.4 -3.9 0.8 1.3 93 128 5.2 7.1 60 53 3.3 2.9
APP’S RECORD WHEN... Under 2011-12 Capel At home 9-5 18-8 On the road 3-11 9-19 At neutral sites 1-2 2-6 In overtime 0-1 1-1 In SoCon games 7-11 17-19 In SoCon tournament 1-1 2-2 In non-conference games 5-6 10-12 In games decided by ... 5 points or less 6-10 points 11 points or more
3-5 3-2 7-11
7-9 10-5 12-19
Leading at the half 13-4 Trailing at the half 0-13 Tied at the half 0-1 Shooting 40% or better 13-10 Shooting less than 40% 0-8 Opp. 40% or better 5-16 Opp. less than 40% 8-2 Shooting better than opp. 13-5 Shooting worse than opp. 0-13 Shooting same as opp.
23-8 3-23 3-2 29-18 0-15 18-31 11-2 26-8 3-24 0-1
Outrebounding opp. Opp. outrebounds ASU Rebounds are tied
8-4 4-13 1-1
20-8 7-23 2-2
70% or better on FT Less than 70% on FT More FT att. than opp. Less FT att. than opp. Same FT att. as opp.
4-6 9-12 10-5 3-13
13-14 16-19 25-12 4-21
40% or better on 3PT Less than 40% on 3PT
5-6 8-12
10-9 19-24
More turnovers than opp. Less turnovers than opp. Same turnovers as opp.
5-15 6-3 2-0
12-23 12-7 5-3
Scoring 80 or more points Scoring 70-79 points Scoring 60-69 points Scoring 50-59 points Scoring less than 50 points
5-1 5-3 2-6 1-6 0-2
11-1 12-9 5-13 1-8 0-2
Allowing 80 or more points Allowing 70-79 points Allowing 60-69 points Allowing 50-59 points Allowing less than 50 points
1-6 3-5 7-6 2-1
3-13 8-12 12-7 6-1
On Sunday On Monday On Tuesday 0-3 On Wednesday 1-1 On Thursday 5-4 On Friday 2-1 On Saturday 5-9
0-1 1-0 1-3 3-2 8-10 4-3 12-14
In November In December In January In February In March
5-4 5-10 7-10 10-7 2-2
3-2 2-5 4-4 3-6 2-2
2011-12 STATISTICS APP STATE HIGHS
APP STATE LOWS
POINTS vs Charleston, March 2 47 Lees-McRae, Nov. 11 48 Western Carolina, Jan. 21 51
93 90 84
FIELD GOALS MADE 34 33
OPPONENT LOWS
POINTS
POINTS
POINTS
vs. East Carolina, Nov. 22 97 ETSU, Dec. 10 84 at The Citadel, Feb. 22
at North Carolina, Dec. 17 50 at Miami, Dec. 30 53 58
FIELD GOALS MADE
vs Charleston, March 2 14 Milligan, Nov. 26 17
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 71 70
OPPONENT HIGHS
FIELD GOALS MADE
vs. East Carolina, Nov. 22 36 ETSU, Dec. 10 33
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
Lees-McRae, Nov. 11 40 Charleston, Feb. 4 43
Furman, Jan. 12 Samford, Feb. 2 Milligan, Nov. 26
FIELD GOALS MADE
at North Carolina, Dec. 17 17 vs Charleston, March 2 18
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
ETSU, Dec. 10 76 at Tennessee Tech, Nov. 19 69
Samford, Feb. 2 Furman, Jan. 12
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
vs Charleston, March 2 38 Chattanooga, Feb. 15 46
at The Citadel, Feb. 22 Furman, Jan. 12
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .545 (30-55) .542 (26-48)
Elon, Jan. 28 .318 (14-44) vs. East Carolina, Nov. 22 .549 (28-51) at Miami, Dec. 30 .313 (20-64) at Samford, Jan. 5 .351 (20-57) at Miami, Dec. 30 .545 (36-66) at North Carolina, Dec. 17 .313 (21-67)
3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 10 10 10
3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE
Campbell, Dec. 22 2 UNCG, Dec. 1 at Tennessee Tech, Nov. 19
3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 27 26
3 PT FG ATTEMPTS
at ETSU, Nov. 15 10 at Chattanooga, Jan. 5 12 12
3 PT FG PERCENTAGE
3 PT FG PERCENTAGE
FREE THROWS MADE 30 30
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
REBOUNDS 53 50 50
Lees-McRae, Nov. 11 24 vs Charleston, March 2 25 Milligan, Nov. 26 25
ASSISTS 19 19
Milligan, Nov. 26 6 Lees-McRae, Nov. 11
STEALS 15 12
Lees-McRae, Nov. 11 2 Milligan, Nov. 26 2 2
BLOCKED SHOTS 12 8
Lees-McRae, Nov. 11 0 ETSU, Dec. 10
TURNOVERS 29
at ETSU, Nov. 15 6 6
FOULS 27
at Tennessee Tech, Nov. 19 12 12
3 PT FG PERCENTAGE
FREE THROWS MADE
Campbell, Dec. 22 46 at Wofford, Jan. 19 Wofford, Feb. 11
ASSISTS vs. UNCG, March 3 21 18 18
STEALS at Tennessee Tech, Nov. 19 18 ETSU, Dec. 10 at Wofford, Jan. 19
BLOCKED SHOTS Samford, Feb. 2 7 7
TURNOVERS at Wofford, Jan. 19 23 Wofford, Feb. 11
FOULS
Furman, Jan. 12 26 Winthrop, Feb. 18 26
Winthrop, Feb. 18 Milligan, Nov. 26 at Samford, Jan. 5
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS
at ETSU, Nov. 15 9 at North Carolina, Dec. 17 10
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
Milligan, Nov. 26 .889 (8-9) .857 (12-14)
REBOUNDS
FREE THROWS MADE
at ETSU, Nov. 15 4 at North Carolina, Dec. 17 7 7
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
ETSU, Dec. 10 at Minnesota, Dec. 6
ETSU, Dec. 10 .160 (4-25) Samford, Feb. 2 vs. East Carolina, Nov. 22 .200 (2-10) at North Carolina, Dec. 17 .200 (3-15) at Chattanooga, Jan. 5
Samford, Feb. 2 39 Charleston, Feb. 4 33
.882 (15-17) at North Carolina, Dec. 17 .391 (9-23) .875 (7-8) Charleston, Feb. 4
3 PT FG ATTEMPTS
3 PT FG PERCENTAGE
at Chattanooga, Jan. 5 24 Samford, Feb. 2 23 at Elon, Feb. 6
at Furman, Feb. 9 8 Lees-McRae, Nov. 11 8
at Minnesota, Dec. 6 ETSU, Dec. 10 at North Carolina, Dec. 17
Charleston, Feb. 4 3 Chattanooga, Feb. 15 6 Samford, Feb. 2
vs. UNCG, March 3 .667 (2-3) at The Citadel, Feb. 22 .583 (7-12)
FREE THROWS MADE
at Furman, Feb. 9 4 Western Carolina, Jan. 21 5 5
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 38 37
3 PT FG ATTEMPTS
at Western Carolina, Feb. 25 26 at Elon, Feb. 6 25 at Furman, Feb. 9 25
vs Charleston, March 2 .118 (2-17) Campbell, Dec. 22 .136 (3-22)
3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE
Charleston, Feb. 4 2 at Elon, Feb. 6 2 at Georgia Southern, Dec. 3 2
Furman, Jan. 12 Winthrop, Feb. 18
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
Furman, Jan. 12 .389 (7-18) at Wofford, Jan. 19
REBOUNDS Chattanooga, Feb. 15 26 30
ASSISTS at Elon, Feb. 6 7 Wofford, Feb. 11 7 at Minnesota, Dec. 6
STEALS at ETSU, Nov. 15 2 2
BLOCKED SHOTS Wofford, Feb. 11 0 Charleston, Feb. 4
TURNOVERS Lees-McRae, Nov. 11 6
FOULS Western Carolina, Jan. 21 10 Lees-McRae, Nov. 11 10
at Samford, Jan. 5
REBOUNDS Furman, Jan. 12 at Western Carolina, Feb. 25
ASSISTS at Tennessee Tech, Nov. 19 Milligan, Nov. 26
STEALS at Chattanooga, Jan. 5 at Wofford, Jan. 19
BLOCKED SHOTS Chattanooga, Feb. 15
TURNOVERS vs Charleston, March 2
FOULS at Elon, Feb. 6 at The Citadel, Feb. 22
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.533 (8-15) .500 (10-20)
3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE
vs. UNCG, March 3 11 8 8
Lees-McRae, Nov. 11 UNCG, Dec. 1
2011-12 STATISTICS
2012-13 MOUNTAINEER BASKETBALL
LEADS/SPECIALTY STATS Date Nov. 11 Nov. 15 Nov. 19 Nov. 22 Nov. 26 Dec. 1 Dec. 3 Dec. 6 Dec. 10 Dec. 17 Dec. 22 Dec. 30 Jan. 5 Jan. 7 Jan. 12 Jan. 14 Jan. 19 Jan. 21 Jan. 26 Jan. 28 Feb. 2 Feb. 4 Feb. 6 Feb. 9 Feb. 11 Feb. 15 Feb. 18 Feb. 22 Feb. 25 March 2 March 3
Opponent W/L Lees-McRae W ETSU L Tennessee Tech W East Carolina L Milligan W UNCG W Ga. Southern L Minnesota L ETSU L North Carolina L Campbell W Miami L Samford W Chattanooga L Furman W Davidson L Wofford L W. Carolina W UNCG Lot Elon W Samford L Charleston L Elon L Furman W Wofford L Chattanooga W Winthrop W The Citadel L W. Carolina L Charleston W UNCG L
Biggest Lead Score ASU Opp Ties LC 90-61 34 0 0 0 86-81 0 19 0 0 68-63 9 8 3 5 67-47 0 21 0 0 81-58 1 25 0 2 78-64 16 7 4 5 73-62 0 25 1 0 70-56 5 14 5 3 65-48 0 21 0 0 97-82 0 29 1 0 77-74 7 12 4 8 84-54 3 34 2 3 68-63 13 12 0 1 65-63 12 2 10 10 56-50 9 10 2 4 83-79 1 10 0 2 73-61 2 12 3 3 84-72 15 8 4 7 77-73 17 7 5 2 81-66 18 2 6 9 53-52 7 8 5 9 74-62 1 17 1 6 82-59 0 28 0 0 79-69 13 9 7 4 66-64 2 15 6 6 79-70 22 2 1 1 76-64 16 2 1 5 62-51 4 11 4 3 83-75 12 15 8 7 93-81 18 4 5 2 65-55 11 10 4 3
Time in the lead ASU Opp Tied 38:42 NA 0:18 NA 40:00 NA 29:19 8:57 1:44 NA 38:10 1:50 39:11 0:18 0:31 31:21 4:53 3:46 NA 39:00 1:00 8:51 28:02 3:07 NA 39:58 0:02 NA 39:27 0:33 19:04 17:00 3:56 5:35 31:59 2:26 27:28 12:14 0:18 28:58 5:20 5:42 26:04 12:47 1:09 0:30 39:20 0:10 0:49 35:32 3:39 22:13 15:47 2:00 25:12 12:48 7:00 28:36 7:00 4:24 15:06 17:09 7:45 1:36 37:25 0:59 NA 39:08 0:52 24:03 11:41 4:16 2:28 32:35 4:57 37:58 1:06 0:56 36:39 2:27 0:54 9:06 28:51 2:03 18:18 17:49 3:53 32:10 4:41 3:09 30:14 6:29 3:17
Biggest Run ASU Opp 11 6 7 10 6 8 8 6 8 5 10 7 6 8 6 8 6 9 12 9 6 10 4 9 10 9 7 7 11 7 7 10 8 6 9 8 11 11 9 9 10 11 6 10 8 11 9 9 9 7 8 6 11 7 6 9 7 9 6 7 9 11
In the Paint ASU Opp 36 24 34 48 10 22 16 30 50 30 22 22 26 22 10 44 12 38 24 54 26 34 16 34 20 30 24 36 28 22 22 46 22 34 34 36 24 34 40 28 22 24 42 20 32 28 30 28 24 32 26 30 24 26 22 28 38 38 44 52 30 30
Off Turnovers 2nd Chance Fast Break ASU Opp ASU Opp ASU Opp 23 12 17 14 22 10 18 32 24 11 4 12 7 16 6 19 0 2 14 24 5 10 4 7 21 13 11 6 21 13 14 18 8 17 4 6 16 21 10 5 12 20 12 10 12 8 2 14 5 21 6 16 4 10 9 17 13 19 4 12 5 12 6 11 0 2 6 15 5 7 16 31 11 14 7 11 0 0 6 6 5 5 4 6 14 20 7 2 8 2 6 18 10 21 2 4 5 8 13 11 0 0 24 17 11 15 10 6 16 22 12 10 0 2 20 19 6 8 8 10 11 6 10 8 5 3 15 14 18 2 12 9 8 26 6 18 4 8 14 13 7 11 7 7 16 6 0 13 4 2 13 12 13 19 12 4 12 13 14 15 4 2 12 9 11 11 2 0 13 24 7 12 10 8 10 24 24 19 18 12 7 15 12 14 8 12
MISCELLANEOUS STATS Leading Scorer Carter Trice Williamson Healy Neal Butts Hamilton Milum
11 7 5 4 4 3 1 1
Leading Rebounder Williamson Butts Carter Healy Okam Vilarino
15 10 7 2 1 1
Leader in Assists Neal Woods Carter Vilarino Williamson Healy
16 8 7 3 2 1
20-Pt Scoring Games Carter Trice Hamilton Neal Williamson
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4 3 1 2 1
First Substitutions Butts Carter Milum Healy Woods Hamilton Trice Okam Williamson Three-Point Plays Appalachian Opponents Healy Butts Carter Neal Hamilton Williamson Woods Trice Vilarino Milum Hausley
7 5 5 4 4 2 2 1 1 33/59 44/66 6/6 5/9 4/10 4/9 3/3 3/5 3/4 2/5 2/4 1/1 0/3
Four-Point Plays Appalachian Opponents
1/4 2/2
Hamilton Carter Neal
1/2 0/1 0/1
5-Second violations Appalachian Opponents
8 3
Shot Clock Violations Appalachian Opponent
4 3
Technical Fouls Appalachian Opponents
7 5
First-half Timeouts Appalachian Opponents
35 25
Jump Balls Controlled Appalachian Opponents
14/32 18/32
Williamson Butts Hausley
13/29 1/2 0/1
First to Score Appalachian Opponents
13 17
First to Score for ASU Williamson Carter Trice Healy Butts Hamilton Milum Neal Vilarino Woods
9 7 5 4 1 1 1 1 1 1
How ASU Scored First Points 3-Pointer Layup Jumper Free throw
10 10 8 3
Runs of 8-0 or more Appalachian Opponents
28 31
Runs of 10-0 or more Appalachian Opponents
8 13
Largest Run Appalachian Opponents
11, Five times 12, 12/17
2011-12 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE RECAP SoCon STANDINGS
2012 TOURNAMENT
NORTH DIVISION
ASHEVILLE, N.C. U.S. CELLULAR CENTER
SoCon Overall W-L Pct Home Away W-L Pct Home Away Neut. UNCG 10-8 .556 6-3 4-5 13-19 .406 7-5 4-13 2-1 Elon 9-9 .500 6-3 3-6 15-16 .484 10-4 4-11 1-1 Western Carolina 8-10 .444 6-3 2-7 17-18 .486 9-4 4-12 4-2 Samford 8-10 .444 5-4 3-6 11-19 .367 7-8 4-10 0-1 Appalachian State 7-11 .389 5-4 2-7 13-18 .419 9-5 3-11 1-2 Chattanooga 5-13 .278 5-4 0-9 11-21 .344 11-6 0-14 0-1
SOUTH DIVISION
SoCon Overall W-L Pct Home Away W-L Pct Home Davidson 16-2 .889 9-0 7-2 25-8 .758 13-2 Wofford 12-6 .667 7-2 5-4 19-14 .576 11-2 Georgia Southern 12-6 .667 8-1 4-5 15-15 .500 10-2 College of Charleston 10-8 .556 6-3 4-5 19-12 .613 10-4 Furman 8-10 .444 5-4 3-6 15-16 .484 9-5 Citadel 3-15 .167 2-7 1-8 6-24 .200 4-10
way Neut. A 8-6 4-0 7-10 1-2 4-12 1-1 7-6 2-2 5-10 1-1 1-12 1-2
2011-12 SoCon HONORS AND AWARDS COACHES ALL-SoCon TEAM
MEDIA ALL-SoCon FIRST TEAM
De’Mon Brooks............................................. Davidson Jake Cohen.................................................... Davidson Eric Ferguson................................Georgia Southern Trevis Simpson.................................................... UNCG Brad Loesing..................................................... Wofford
MEDIA ALL-SoCon SECOND TEAM
COACHES ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM
Mike Groselle.......................................The Citadel Andrew Lawrence..........College of Charleston Antwaine Wiggins..........College of Charleston Jack Isenbarger.................................................Elon Kevin Giltner............................................... Wofford
COACHES PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Trent Wiedeman..............College of Charleston Nik Cochran..............................................Davidson Willie Powers III....................... Georgia Southern Derrell Armstrong.........................................UNCG Drew Windler.............................................Samford
FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
Jake Cohen...............................................Davidson
Adjehi Baru.......................College of Charleston Austin Hamilton................................................Elon Tyler Hood...................................................Samford Raijon Kelly.................................................Samford Karl Cochran............................................... Wofford De’Mon Brooks........................................Davidson
Karl Cochran............................................... Wofford
MEDIA ALL-SoCon THIRD TEAM
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
COACH OF THE YEAR
Karl Cochran............................................... Wofford
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Wes Miller.........................................................UNCG
Bob McKillop............................................Davidson Brad Loesing................................................. Wofford
COACH OF THE YEAR
2011-12 SoCon PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Nov. 15....................... Mike Groselle, The Citadel Nov. 22.............. Antwaine Wiggins, Charleston Nov. 29.............................. JP Kuhlman, Davidson Dec. 6.................................Jake Cohen, Davidson Dec. 13...............................Brad Loesing, Wofford Dec. 20............................. Nik Cochran, Davidson Jan. 3......... Andre Williamson, Appalachian Jan. 10................................Jake Cohen, Davidson
Jan. 17................................Jake Cohen, Davidson Jan. 24......................... Derrell Armstrong, UNCG Jan. 31......................... Derrell Armstrong, UNCG Feb. 7....................................Jack Isenbarger, Elon Feb. 14.......................................T. Simpson, UNCG Feb. 21...............................Kevin Giltner, Wofford Feb. 27............... Trey Sumler, Western Carolina
5N Appalachian State 4S College of Charleston
93 81
6S The Citadel 3N Western Carolina
56 68
6N Samford 3S Furman
66 75
5S Georgia Southern 4N Chattanooga
76 70
QUARTERFINALS MARCH 3 (SATURDAY)
Appalachian State 1N UNCG
55 65
Western Carolina 2S Wofford
82 59
Furman 1S Davidson
54 73
Georgia Southern 2N Elon
58 65
SEMIFINALS MARCH 4 (SUNDAY)
Western Carolina UNCG
82 77
Elon Davidson
67 83
CHAMPIONSHIP MARCH 5 (MONDAY)
Western Carolina Davidson
91 2OT 93
2012 ALL-TOURNAMENT FIRST TEAM
De’Mon Brooks....................................... Davidson Jake Cohen.............................................. Davidson J.P. Kuhlman............................................. Davidson Harouna Mutombo................Western Carolina Trey Sumler...............................Western Carolina
SECOND TEAM
Jack Isenbarger................................................ Elon Eric Ferguson..........................Georgia Southern Trevis Simpson..............................................UNCG Keaton Cole..............................Western Carolina Tawaski King.............................Western Carolina
MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER
De’Mon Brooks....................................... Davidson
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Trent Wiedeman..............College of Charleston Antwaine Wiggins..........College of Charleston Mike Groselle.......................................The Citadel De’Mon Brooks........................................Davidson Jake Cohen...............................................Davidson Jack Isenbarger.................................................Elon Eric Ferguson.......................... Georgia Southern Trevis Simpson...............................................UNCG Kevin Giltner............................................... Wofford Brad Loesing............................................... Wofford
OPENING ROUND MARCH 2 (FRIDAY)
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2011-12 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE STATISTICS SCORING OFFENSE G W-L 1. Davidson 33 25-8 2. Western Carolina 35 17-18 3. Coll. of Charleston 31 19-12 4. Chattanooga 32 11-21 5. Elon 31 15-16 6. UNCG 32 13-19 7. Appalachian State 31 13-18 8. Georgia Southern 30 15-15 9. Samford 30 11-19 10. Furman 31 15-16 11. The Citadel 30 6-24 12. Wofford 33 19-14
Pts 2571 2503 2191 2260 2175 2231 2121 2002 1984 2006 1925 2110
SCORING DEFENSE G Pts 1. Wofford 33 2087 2. Furman 31 2022 3. Georgia Southern 30 2033 4. Davidson 33 2238 5. Coll. of Charleston 31 2117 6. Chattanooga 32 2204 7. Samford 30 2092 8. Appalachian State 31 2175 9. Western Carolina 35 2459 10. Elon 31 2226 11. The Citadel 30 2158 12. UNCG 32 2457
Avg 63.2 65.2 67.8 67.8 68.3 68.9 69.7 70.2 70.3 71.8 71.9 76.8
3-POINT FG PCT G 3FGM 1. Elon 31 238 2. Western Carolina 35 263 3. Georgia Southern 30 163 4. Appalachian State 31 203 5. UNCG 32 222 6. Coll. of Charleston 31 245 7. Furman 31 210 8. Davidson 33 255 9. Samford 30 247 10. The Citadel 30 162 11. Chattanooga 32 240 12. Wofford 33 218
SCORING MARGIN G Off 1. Davidson 33 77.9 2. Coll. of Charleston 31 70.7 3. Chattanooga 32 70.6 4. Western Carolina 35 71.5 5. Wofford 33 63.9 6. Furman 31 64.7 7. Georgia Southern 30 66.7 8. Elon 31 70.2 9. Appalachian State 31 68.4 10. Samford 30 66.1 11. UNCG 32 69.7 12. The Citadel 30 64.2
Def +/67.8 +10.1 68.3 +2.4 68.9 +1.8 70.3 +1.3 63.2 +0.7 65.2 -0.5 67.8 -1.0 71.8 -1.6 70.2 -1.7 69.7 -3.6 76.8 -7.1 71.9 -7.8
3-POINT FG 1. Furman 2. Georgia Southern 3. Appalachian State 4. Coll. of Charleston 5. Chattanooga 6. Elon 7. The Citadel 8. Davidson 9. Wofford 10. Western Carolina 11. Samford 12. UNCG
FREE THROW G 1. Davidson 33 2. Furman 31 3. Western Carolina 35 4. Chattanooga 32 5. UNCG 32 6. Elon 31 7. Wofford 33 8. Georgia Southern 30 9. The Citadel 30 10. Samford 30 11. Appalachian State 31 12. Coll. of Charleston 31
FTA 732 608 681 714 623 589 508 513 537 478 656 683
Pct .762 .714 .690 .686 .685 .674 .665 .665 .661 .655 .649 .641
REBOUNDING MARGIN G Team 1. Davidson 33 38.8 2. Chattanooga 32 39.2 3. Furman 31 34.6 4. Wofford 33 33.7 5. Western Carolina 35 35.4 6. Appalachian State 31 35.3 7. UNCG 32 35.8 8. Georgia Southern 30 31.5 9. The Citadel 30 32.5 10. Elon 31 36.7 11. Coll. of Charleston 31 35.8 12. Samford 30 32.0
PERCENTAGES G FGM FGA 30 749 1608 33 879 1969 30 712 1604 31 746 1693 30 704 1610 33 777 1792 31 754 1769 35 885 2090 31 770 1831 32 765 1849 31 681 1646 32 791 1961
Pct .466 .446 .444 .441 .437 .434 .426 .423 .421 .414 .414 .403
FIELD GOAL 1. Georgia Southern 2. Davidson 3. Samford 4. Appalachian State 5. The Citadel 6. Wofford 7. Coll. of Charleston 8. Western Carolina 9. Elon 10. Chattanooga 11. Furman 12. UNCG
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PCT FTM 558 434 470 490 427 397 338 341 355 313 426 438
Avg 77.9 71.5 70.7 70.6 70.2 69.7 68.4 66.7 66.1 64.7 64.2 63.9
FIELD GOAL 1. Chattanooga 2. Coll. of Charleston 3. Elon 4. Davidson 5. Samford 6. Furman 7. Appalachian State 8. Wofford 9. Western Carolina 10. Georgia Southern 11. UNCG 12. The Citadel
PCT DEFENSE G FGM FGA 32 771 1895 31 793 1890 31 804 1889 33 781 1830 30 728 1689 31 711 1639 31 777 1784 33 752 1726 35 852 1883 30 722 1587 32 824 1784 30 804 1701
BLOCKED SHOTS G No. 1. Appalachian State 31 125 2. Coll. of Charleston 31 115 3. Davidson 33 116 4. Furman 31 104 5. Western Carolina 35 107 6. Elon 31 83 7. UNCG 32 85 8. Wofford 33 78 9. Georgia Southern 30 69 10. Samford 30 65 11. The Citadel 30 50 12. Chattanooga 32 36
Avg 4.0 3.7 3.5 3.4 3.1 2.7 2.7 2.4 2.3 2.2 1.7 1.1
3FGA Pct 671 .355 748 .352 464 .351 591 .343 656 .338 725 .338 623 .337 760 .336 739 .334 486 .333 723 .332 665 .328
ASSISTS G 1. Chattanooga 32 2. Wofford 33 3. Samford 30 4. Davidson 33 5. The Citadel 30 6. Elon 31 7. Georgia Southern 30 8. Appalachian State 31 9. Coll. of Charleston 31 10. UNCG 32 11. Furman 31 12. Western Carolina 35
No. 456 463 419 455 400 407 371 379 370 371 338 380
Avg 14.3 14.0 14.0 13.8 13.3 13.1 12.4 12.2 11.9 11.6 10.9 10.9
PCT DEFENSE G 3FGM 3FGA Pct 31 156 509 .306 30 174 558 .312 31 157 501 .313 31 198 618 .320 32 300 926 .324 31 202 611 .331 30 200 591 .338 33 170 498 .341 33 195 562 .347 35 224 623 .360 30 250 694 .360 32 234 630 .371
STEALS G 1. Western Carolina 35 2. Georgia Southern 30 3. UNCG 32 4. Coll. of Charleston 31 5. Chattanooga 32 6. Appalachian State 31 7. The Citadel 30 8. Davidson 33 9. Samford 30 10. Wofford 33 11. Furman 31 12. Elon 31
No. 284 228 240 229 202 187 180 184 161 173 160 149
Avg 8.1 7.6 7.5 7.4 6.3 6.0 6.0 5.6 5.4 5.2 5.2 4.8
Pct .407 .420 .426 .427 .431 .434 .436 .436 .452 .455 .462 .473
Opp. +/32.5 +6.4 36.3 +2.9 32.1 +2.5 31.4 +2.3 35.4 +0.0 35.4 -0.1 36.8 -1.0 32.8 -1.3 34.2 -1.6 39.2 -2.5 39.7 -3.8 36.0 -4.0
Thanks in part to Jamaal Trice’s 37.1 percent three-point shooting, Appalachian ranked fourth in the SoCon from long range last year
TURNOVER MARGIN G Team 1. Western Carolina 35 13.1 2. Coll. of Charleston 31 13.3 3. UNCG 32 15.2 4. Davidson 33 11.8 5. Georgia Southern 30 15.1 6. Wofford 33 11.6 7. Chattanooga 32 13.8 8. Samford 30 12.9 9. Elon 31 13.8 10. Furman 31 13.9 11. The Citadel 30 14.7 12. Appalachian State 31 14.3
Opp. +/15.2 +2.06 14.4 +1.16 16.1 +0.91 12.4 +0.64 15.3 +0.17 11.3 -0.27 13.3 -0.50 12.2 -0.70 13.0 -0.84 12.4 -1.55 12.7 -1.97 11.6 -2.74
ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO G Assist TO Ratio 1. Wofford 33 14.0 11.6 1.2 2. Davidson 33 13.8 11.8 1.2 3. Samford 30 14.0 12.9 1.1 4. Chattanooga 32 14.3 13.8 1.0 5. Elon 31 13.1 13.8 0.9 6. The Citadel 30 13.3 14.7 0.9 7. Coll. of Charleston 31 11.9 13.3 0.9 8. Appalachian State 31 12.2 14.3 0.9 9. Western Carolina 35 10.9 13.1 0.8 10. Georgia Southern 30 12.4 15.1 0.8 11. Furman 31 10.9 13.9 0.8 12. UNCG 32 11.6 15.2 0.8
2011-12 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE STATISTICS SCORING
GP Points 1. T. Simpson, UNCG 30 550 2. Mike Groselle, CIT 30 501 3. A. Wiggins, CofC 31 494 4. De’Mon Brooks, DC 33 518 5. Eric Ferguson, GSU 30 462 6. Brad Loesing, WOF 33 491 7. Kevin Giltner, WOF 33 487 8. Jack Isenbarger, Elon 29 420 9. Drew Windler, SAM 30 432 10. Jake Cohen, DC 33 473
REBOUNDING
GP 1. Mike Groselle, CIT 30 2. T. Wiedeman, CofC 30 3. Eric Ferguson, GSU 30 4. A. Williamson, APP 30 5. Jeffrey Merritt, SAM 30 6. Isaac Butts, APP 28 7. A. Wiggins, CofC 31 8. Drazen Zlovaric, UTC 32 9. Adjehi Baru, CofC 29 10. De’Mon Brooks, DC 33
Total 288 261 216 215 200 184 200 206 184 206
FIELD GOAL PCT
ASSISTS
GP 1. Keegan Bell, UTC 32 2. Brad Loesing, WOF 33 3. A. Lawrence, CofC 31 4. POWERS, Willie-GSU 30 5. Trey Sumler, WCU 35 6. Nik Cochran, DC 33 7. Jeffrey Merritt, SAM 30 8. Mike Neal, APP 30 9. Ben Drayton, GSU 30 10. JP Kuhlman, DC 33
Isaac Butts
FG 87 132 198 187 114 147 202 109 159 109
No. 197 184 171 161 145 120 104 92 89 95
GP 1. Nik Cochran, DC 33 2. Jake Cohen, DC 33 3. Jack Isenbarger, Elon 29 4. Trey Sumler, WCU 35 5. D. Hampton, UTC 32 6. D. Armstrong, UNCG 32 7. Brad Loesing, WOF 33 8. Kevin Giltner, WOF 33 9. Ricky Taylor, UTC 32 10. T. Simpson, UNCG 30
Avg 9.6 8.7 7.2 7.2 6.7 6.6 6.5 6.4 6.3 6.2
GP 1. A. Lawrence, CofC 31 2. Ben Drayton, GSU 30 3. D. Williams, UNCG 32 4. Eric Ferguson, GSU 30 5. D. Armstrong, UNCG 32 6. Mike Groselle, CIT 30 7. H. Mutombo, WCU 35 8. Trey Sumler, WCU 35 9. Karl Cochran, WOF 33 10. Keaton Cole, WCU 35
FGA Pct 135 .644 217 .608 335 .591 329 .568 201 .567 268 .549 381 .530 206 .529 304 .523 215 .507
GP 1. Drew Parker, UNCG 32 2. Drew Windler, SAM 30 3. Keaton Cole, WCU 35 4. L. Miller, CIT 30 5. Drew Spradlin, Elon 31 6. Jack Isenbarger, Elon 29 7. Jelani Hewitt, GSU 30 8. Trey Sumler, WCU 35 9. Ricky Taylor, UTC 32 10. Charlie Reddick, FU 29
STEALS
FT 124 141 81 123 80 93 98 71 93 117
FTA 140 161 93 148 98 116 123 90 119 155
No. 58 48 50 46 48 43 50 48 45 46
Avg 1.9 1.6 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.3
3-POINT FG PCT
Pct .886 .876 .871 .831 .816 .802 .797 .789 .782 .755
3FG 3FGA Pct 40 84 .476 58 136 .426 116 274 .423 50 120 .417 36 90 .400 73 183 .399 57 144 .396 49 127 .386 46 120 .383 57 149 .383
3-POINT FG MADE
GP 1. Keaton Cole, WCU 35 2. Omar Wattad, UTC 30 3. Kevin Giltner, WOF 33 4. Jack Isenbarger, Elon 29 5. T. Simpson, UNCG 30 6. C. Czerapowicz, DC 33 7. Charlie Reddick, FU 29 8. A. Lawrence, CofC 31 A. Wiggins, CofC 31 10. Drew Windler, SAM 30
BLOCKED SHOTS
GP 1. Jake Cohen, DC 33 2. A. Williamson, APP 30 3. Lucas Troutman, Elon 31 4. E. Ferguson, GSU 30 5. T. Wiedeman, CofC 30 6. A. Henry, UNCG 32 7. Adjehi Baru, CofC 29 8. Karl Cochran, WOF 33 9. Mike Groselle, CIT 30 10. Isaac Butts, APP 28
Andre Williamson
No. 55 44 44 34 27 23 19 21 19 17
Avg 3.3 2.7 2.6 2.5 2.0 2.0 2.0 1.9 1.9 1.9
Avg 1.7 1.5 1.4 1.1 0.9 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.6
ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO
GP Assists 1. Keegan Bell, UTC 32 6.2 2. Nik Cochran, DC 33 3.6 3. A. Lawrence, CofC 31 5.5 4. Jeffrey Merritt, SAM 30 3.5 5. Willie Powers, GSU 30 5.4 6. Brad Loesing, WOF 33 5.6 7. Trey Sumler, WCU 35 4.1 8. Mike Neal, APP 30 3.1
MINUTES PLAYED
GP 1. Brad Loesing, WOF 33 2. Kevin Giltner, WOF 33 3. Trey Sumler, WCU 35 4. A. Lawrence, CofC 31 5. Mike Groselle, CIT 30 6. A. Wiggins, CofC 31 7. Keegan Bell, UTC 32 8. Jeffrey Merritt, SAM 30 9. JP Kuhlman, DC 33 10. Ben Drayton, GSU 30
Avg 6.2 5.6 5.5 5.4 4.1 3.6 3.5 3.1 3.0 2.9
3FG 116 80 86 73 61 66 57 60 60 58
Min. 1265 1253 1269 1096 1059 1082 1115 1021 1052 946
TO Ratio 2.8 2.2 1.7 2.1 2.7 2.1 1.9 1.9 3.0 1.8 3.5 1.6 3.3 1.3 3.0 1.0
Avg 38.3 38.0 36.3 35.4 35.3 34.9 34.8 34.0 31.9 31.5
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GP 1. Isaac Butts, APP 28 2. Drew Crowell, WOF 33 3. Mike Groselle, CIT 30 4. Eric Ferguson, GSU 30 5. A. Williamson, APP 30 6. Drazen Zlovaric, UTC 32 7. De’Mon Brooks, DC 33 8. B. Sebirumbi, FU 31 9. Lucas Troutman, Elon 31 10. Tawaski King, WCU 35
FREE THROW PCT
Avg 18.3 16.7 15.9 15.7 15.4 14.9 14.8 14.5 14.4 14.3
2011-12 BOX SCORES GAME 1
GAME 2
GAME 3
GAME 4
LEES-MCRAE 61 APPALACHIAN 90
APPALACHIAN 68 ETSU 81
APPALACHIAN 68 TENNESSEE TECH 63
EAST CAROLINA 67 APPALACHIAN 47
Nov. 11, 2011 • Boone, N.C. Holmes Center • 1,689
Nov. 15, 2011 • Johnson City, Tenn. MSHA Athletic Center • 3,789
Nov. 19, 2011 • Cookeville, Tenn. Eblen Center • 1,650
Nov. 22, 2011 • Charlotte, N.C. Time Warner Cable Arena • 3,719
After falling behind by double figures early in the contest, Appalachian State University men’s basketball clawed its way back against ETSU before falling, 81-68, at the MSHA Athletic Center.
Appalachian State University men’s basketball fought off a late Tennessee Tech rally to earn a 68-63 win in the Eblen Center. Omar Carter and Jamaal Trice led the Mountaineers with 19 points each in the close victory.
Despite 27 points from Jamaal Trice, Appalachian State University men’s basketball shot just 26.1 percent from the field and dropped a 67-47 decision to East Carolina in front of 3,719 at Time Warner Cable Arena.
Andre Williamson turned in a double-double with 16 points and 11 rebounds to lead Appalachian State University men’s basketball to a 90-61 win over visiting LeesMcRae the season opener at the Holmes Center.
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Williamson led four players in double-figures for Appalachian. Omar Carter added 15 points and newcomers Jamaal Trice and Tab Hamilton chipped in with 10 apiece. Carter added eight of Appalachian’s 53 rebounds and swiped four steals with two assists on the night. In his official ASU debut, Trice sank 4-of-9 shots, including a pair of treys, in 20 minutes. Making his collegiate debut, Hamilton added two assists, two blocks and a steal. The Mountaineers hit three-straight three-pointers to open the game and never trailed en route to the victory. LEES-MCRAE 61 Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Tillman-F
1-4
0-0
2-2
4
4
0
21
Henry-F
4-9
0-0
2-2
10
10
0
34
Lamot-G
5-16 0-2
4-6
6
14
2
23
Sepokas-G
2-6
1-2
0-0
1
5
0
8
Brown-G
0-1
0-1
0-0
0
0
1
5
Lopez
1-4
1-2
3-4
2
6
1
23
Young
2-5
1-3
0-0
3
5
1
19
Battle
3-14 0-3
1-2
5
7
2
30
Eppley
0-2
0-1
3-4
1
3
0
13
Oji
0-2
0-0
3-4
2
3
0
13
Urbina
2-2
0-0
0-0
4
4
1
11
Team
6
Total
20-65 3-14 18-24 44
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (21) .212 (7-33) .125 (1-8) .750 (6-8)
61
8
200
Final .308 .214 .750
APPALACHIAN 90 Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Williamson-F
2-5
0-0 12-14 11
16
1
22
Butts-C
4-6
0-0
0-0
5
8
0
18
Trice-G
4-9
2-3
0-0
2
10
0
20
Carter-G
6-12 2-4
1-4
8
15
2
26
Woods-G
1-2
0-0
0-0
2
2
7
24
Milum
2-9
2-8
2-5
3
8
3
17
Hamilton
3-10 1-5
3-3
2
10
2
16
Healy
3-6
0-1
2-4
8
8
0
20
Neal
1-3
1-2
4-4
1
7
4
17
Okam
0-2
0-0
0-0
4
0
0
7
Hausley
3-7
0-0
0-3
1
6
0
13
Team
6
Total
29-71 8-23 24-37 53
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (46) .444 (16-36) .417 (5-12) .643 (9-14)
90
19
200
Final .408 .348 .649
The Mountaineers struggled with shooting in the cavernous domed arena in the first half and converted just 6-of-26 attempts from the field in the opening 20 minutes. While ETSU’s full-court press was successful in forcing 20 turnovers before the intermission, it yielded 13 fouls by the home team and allowed Appalachian to sink 10-of-11 free throws. ASU’s success at the foul line kept it within striking distance at 39-23 at the break after trailing by as many as 19 points in the early going. In the second half, Appalachian shook off its shooting woes and methodically worked back within seven points at 67-60 with five minutes to play. The Bucs then stole back the momentum with a three-point play and a seven-point run to put the game virtually out of reach. APPALACHIAN 68 Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Carter-F
5-14 0-1
4-7
8
14
4
35
Williamson-F
5-5
0-0
0-1
3
10
2
18
Butts-C
2-6
0-0
6-6
11
10
0
31
Trice-G
7-11 4-7
0-1
5
18
1
24
Woods-G
1-5
0-3
0-0
4
2
4
25
Milum
2-9
0-5
1-1
1
5
0
20
Hamilton
1-5
1-5
2-2
1
5
1
14
Healy
1-4
0-2
0-0
4
2
1
16
Neal
1-5
0-4
0-0
2
2
3
17
Team
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-
-
7
0
0
0
Total
25-64 5-27 13-18 46
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (23) .231 (6-26) .067 (1-15) .909 (10-11)
68
16
200
Final .391 .185 .722
Trice became Appalachian’s first 20-point scorer of the season on 8-of-14 shooting. However, the rest of the Mountaineers made just 6-of30 shots (20 percent) in the loss.
After the Golden Eagles erased an eight-point deficit in the second half, the Mountaineers responded with an 11-2 run spanning nearly five minutes in the middle of the period. Appalachian then kept its lead to at least four points until the game’s final minute and closed out the contest with free throws to pick up its first road win of the young season. ASU shot 14-of-19 from the foul line in the game.
Appalachian missed its first four shots and turned the ball over four times before getting on the scoreboard. Meanwhile, ECU jumped out to an early 8-0 lead four minutes into the contest.
TTU cut the ASU lead from five to two points with 47 ticks left in regulation before Isaac Butts padded the narrow lead with a free throw with 18 seconds on the clock. The Apps then forced a difficult TTU threepointer with four seconds left. APPALACHIAN 68 Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Trice-G
5-12 5-9
4-4
1
19
3
35
Carter-G
6-14 2-7
5-7
4
19
1
34
Butts-C
2-2
0-0
2-4
7
6
1
21
Woods-G
1-2
0-1
0-0
2
2
4
30
Williamson-F
3-6
0-0
0-0
3
6
0
24
Milum
4-6
2-4
3-4
4
13
1
26
Healy
0-0
0-0
0-0
2
0
1
8
Neal
1-1
1-1
0-0
1
3
2
10
Okam
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
1
8
Hausley
0-0
0-0
0-0
1
0
0
4
Team
5
Totals
22-43 10-22 14-19 30
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (39) .519 (14-27) .500 (7-14) 1.000 (4-4)
68
14
200
Final .512 .455 .737
TENNESSEE TECH
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Hubbard-F
8-14 1-1
6-7
7
23
2
33
McMorrow-C
1-3
0-0
Brown-F
5-9
0-0
2-6
6
12
2
23
Swansey-G
2-9
0-3
0-2
1
4
4
32
Cooley-G
4-9
0-1
3-4
5
11
3
35
Dillard-G
7-18 0-1
8-8
11
22
0
37
Dubose-G
2-9
1-6
4-6
5
9
1
26
Bailey-G
1-5
0-3
2-4
3
4
0
29
Sollazzo-G
4-7
0-0
8-14
6
16
5
38
Murphy-G
8-16 3-4
9-10
8
28
2
36
Jones
1-4
1-2
0-0
0
3
2
15
Mckay
0-1
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
6
Walton
0-1
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
1
Barnes
0-2
0-0
0-0
4
0
1
19
Poderis
3-3
0-0
1-2
1
7
0
20
Dunn
0-1
0-1
0-0
0
0
0
6
Ward
0-1
0-0
0-0
0
0
1
9
Inameti
0-0
0-0
0-0
1
0
0
10
Team
-
-
-
3
0
0
0
Team
81
16
63
7
200
Total
27-57 3-10 24-39 33
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (39) .452 (14-31) .200 (1-5) .714 (10-14)
200
Final .474 .300 .615
63 4
5
0
25
1
Totals
19-55 3-12 22-28 33
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (33) .417 (10-24) .333 (2-6) .786 (11-14)
EAST CAROLINA
67
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Morrow-F
7-14 0-0
1-2
1
15
2
26
Sampson-F
4-8
1-1
0-0
6
9
0
34
Paul-G
3-8
3-4
9-9
5
18
5
33
Gaines-G
3-4
1-1
0-1
3
7
5
28
Straughn-G
2-4
0-2
1-2
6
5
0
30
Kemp
0-2
0-1
1-2
1
1
0
10
Torlak
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
1
3
Bowden
2-3
2-2
0-0
2
6
0
10
Campbell
1-2
0-1
0-0
1
2
0
6
Steed
1-3
0-0
0-0
3
2
0
13
Morales
1-1
0-0
0-0
1
2
0
7
Team 5 Totals
24-49 7-12 12-16 34
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (30) .407 (11-27) .571 (4-7) .800 (4-5)
67
13
Final .345 .250 .786
200
Final .490 .583 .750
APPALACHIAN
ETSU 81
3-4
A layup from point guard G.J. Vilarino and free throw from Charlotte native Omar Carter pulled the Mountaineers back within four points towards the end of the first half.
47
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Williamson-F
0-4
0-1
1-3
6
1
1
Butts-C
2-2
0-0
0-0
2
4
0
24
Trice-G
8-14 5-8
6-9
4
27
0
34
Carter-G
1-7
0-4
2-5
5
4
1
26
Woods-G
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
21
Milum
1-6
1-4
4-6
2
7
1
19
Hamilton
1-1
0-0
0-0
2
2
0
7
Vilarino
1-5
0-1
0-0
4
2
1
18
Healy
0-2
0-1
0-0
2
0
2
12
Neal
0-1
0-0
0-0
0
0
1
2
Okam
0-0
0-0
0-2
0
0
0
5
Hausley
0-2
0-0
0-0
2
0
0
6
Team
26
1
Totals
14-44 6-19 13-25 30
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (17) .261 (6-23) .125 (1-8) .364 (4-11)
47
7
200
Final .318 .316 .520
Fouls: ASU 23 (Five, 3), LMC 26 (Tillman, 5). Turnovers: ASU 16
Fouls: ASU 26 (Two, 5), ETSU 21 (Two, 4). Turnovers: ASU 29
Fouls: ASU 27 (Williamson, 5), TTU 16 (Bailey, 4). Turnovers: ASU
Fouls: ASU 14 (Two, 3), ECU 19 (Morrow, 4). Turnovers: ASU 22
(Two, 3), LMC 23 (Battle, 6). Blocks: ASU 12 (Four, 2), LMC 2 (Two,
(Woods, 6), ETSU 16 (Brown, 6). Blocks: ASU 3 (Butts, 2), ETSU 3
18 (Butts, 5), TTU 12 (Murphy, 5). Blocks: ASU 3 (Williamson, 2),
(Williamson, 6), ECU 16 (Two, 3). Blocks: ASU 5 (Two, 2), ECU 4
1). Steals: ASU 15 (Two, 4), LMC 6 (Battle, 2).
(Brown, 2). Steals: ASU 5 (Neal, 2), ETSU 18 (Cooley, 7).
TTU 1 (McMorrow). Steals: ASU 2 (Two, 1), TTU 4 (Two, 2).
(Morrow, 2). Steals: ASU 8 (Two, 2), ECU 12 (Four, 2).
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2011-12 BOX SCORES GAME 5
GAME 6
GAME 7
GAME 8
MILLIGAN 58 APPALACHIAN 81
UNCG 64 APPALACHIAN 76
APPALACHIAN 62 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 73
APPALACHIAN 56 MINNESOTA 70
Nov. 26, 2011 • Boone, N.C. Holmes Center • 1,058
Dec. 1, 2011 • Boone, N.C. Holmes Center • 1,679
Dec. 3, 2011 • Statesboro, Ga. Hanner Fieldhouse • 1,536
Dec. 6, 2011 • Minneapolis, Minn. Williams Arena • 10,782
Double-doubles from Isaac Butts and Andre Williamson led Appalachian State University men’s basketball to a 81-58 win over Milligan on Saturday afternoon at the Holmes Center. Butts turned in 18 points and 13 rebounds while Williamson added 13 points and a career-high 16 boards.
Senior Omar Carter broke out of a scoring slump with a season-high 24 points to lead Appalachian State University men’s basketball to a 78-64 win over visiting UNCG in the Southern Conference opener.
Senior Andre Williamson led Appalachian State University men’s basketball with 13 points and nine rebounds, but Georgia Southern continued its hot shooting streak to pull off a 73-62 win over the Mountaineers at Hanner Fieldhouse. The forward sank 6-of-7 shots on the night and added a block as ASU was dealt its first Southern Conference loss of the season.
Rodney Milum scored a career-high 16 points with five three-pointers as Appalachian State University men’s basketball gave Minnesota all it could handle for 35 minutes before falling, 70-56, at Williams Arena.
The Mountaineers shot 48.5 percent from the field, pulled in 50 rebounds and matched a season high with 19 assists in the home victory. Appalachian blocked six shots and held the Buffaloes to a 35.9 percent shooting mark from the floor and and forced 20 MC turnovers to improve to 2-0 at home on the season.
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Seymour-F
3-9
0-0
1-3
9
7
0
Hardy-F
2-3
0-0
0-0
2
4
1
19
Grisby-G
4-14 3-6
1-2
2
12
1
29
Woods-G
2-5
0-3
0-0
0
4
1
18
Sitton-G
3-4
0-0
1-2
6
7
2
26
Edwards
0-3
0-3
2-2
1
2
1
13
Steele
0-0
0-0
0-0
3
0
0
3
Simmons
1-1
0-0
0-0
0
2
0
4
Larsen
0-1
0-1
0-0
0
0
0
1
Ellis
0-1
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
1
Devault
2-3
0-0
0-1
4
4
0
22
Cross
2-8
0-3
2-2
1
6
0
16
Kraus
0-1
0-0
0-0
1
0
0
4
Hendren
2-5
2-3
0-0
2
6
1
13
Mcleod
2-6
0-0
0-0
5
4
0
8
Team
23
3
Totals
23-64 5-19 7-12 39
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (29) .303 (10-33) .300 (3-10) .667 (6-9)
58
7
200
Final .359 .263 .583
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Trice-F
3-8
0-4
1-2
4
7
2
23
Williamson-F
5-7
1-1
2-4
18
13
3
27
Milum-G
4-12 3-8
1-2
3
12
2
25
Vilarino-G
4-7
0-1
2-4
0
10
5
26
Carter-G
1-4
0-1
0-0
4
2
2
20
Hamilton
3-5
1-2
0-0
2
7
0
18
Healy
0-2
0-1
0-0
1
0
2
10
Neal
2-3
1-1
0-0
0
5
2
13
Okam
0-1
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
1
Butts
8-12 0-0
2-6
13
18
0
24
Woods
0-2
0-0
0-0
0
0
1
5
Hausley
3-5
0-0
1-5
4
7
0
8
Totals
FG% 3FG% FT%
1
33-68 6-19 9-23 50
Half (44) .425 (17-40) .231 (3-13) .538 (7-13)
81
19
Isaac Butts scored 10 points on 4-of-6 shooting and added seven rebounds as ASU’s second leading scorer. The big man played a seasonhigh 34 minutes and notched a block and an assist.
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Trice-F
2-6
2-5
2-3
2
8
0
28
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Williamson-F
6-7
0-0
1-4
9
13
1
38
Simpson-F
6-20 3-10
2-4
5
17
1
33
Butts-C
5-6
0-0
1-1
5
11
0
19
Brackett-F
7-11 0-0
3-4
9
17
0
30
Vilarino-G
1-4
0-1
3-6
2
5
0
18
26
Carter-G
6-11 0-1
1-5
4
13
0
38
26
Milum
2-6
2-6
2-2
2
8
1
21
25
Hamilton
0-1
0-1
0-0
3
0
0
9
14
Healy
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
2
21
Neal
0-2
0-0
1-2
2
1
2
9
1-2
0-1
1-3
0
3
3
16
0-2
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
2
Williams-G Parker-G Armstrong-G Van Dussen Randall
2-3 1-2
0-0 1-1
3-11 0-1 1-6 1-4
0-3 1-1
4-6 0-0 4-6 1-2 2-2
200
Final .485 .316 .391 (9-23)
3 3 8 1 1
8
0
3
4
10 3
3 0
5
3
Henry
0-5
0-0
1-2
3
1
0
8
Woods
Paulos
0-5
0-2
0-0
1
0
0
10
Hausley
Hoffer
0-0
0-0
0-0
1
0
0
7
5
Totals
21-67 5-18 17-26 40
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (33) .367 (11-30) .500 (3-6) .667 (8-12)
64
11
200
Final .313 .278 .654
APPALACHIAN 78
Team
3
Totals
23-47 4-15 12-26 32
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (25) .400 (10-25) .000 (0-5) .417 (5-12)
62
7
Final .489 .267 .462
GEORGIA SOUTHERN Player
200
73
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Baskerville-F
3-6
0-1
0-0
1
6
0
20
Williamson-F
3-7
0-1
1-1
6
7
2
27
Drayton-G
4-10 4-5
2-5
1
14
3
34
Butts-C
4-6
0-0
2-2
7
10
1
34
Ferguson-G
7-10 1-1
0-0
9
15
1
25
Vilarino-G
1-7
0-2
2-3
6
4
4
30
Hewitt-G
1-5
0-2
5-6
3
7
3
31
Trice-G
3-8
2-5
1-4
2
9
0
19
Powers-G
4-9
2-4
1-3
4
11
8
34
Carter-G
9-15 1-4
5-6
12
24
3
37
Pernell
0-3
0-1
0-0
2
0
0
6
Milum
3-5
3-5
0-0
1
9
1
16
Mike
0-1
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
4
Hamilton
2-4
2-3
2-2
2
8
0
17
Baynham
0-1
0-0
1-2
5
1
0
9
Healy
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
1
5
Bussey
4-6
1-2
3-3
4
12
0
16
Neal
2-3
2-2
1-3
2
7
4
11
Brown
2-2
0-0
1-2
1
5
0
10
Woods
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
4
Dunnican
1-2
0-0
0-0
4
2
0
11
73
15
200
Team
Team
3
Totals
27-55 10-22 14-21 41
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (43) .538 (14-26) .500 (7-14) .889 (8-9)
78
16
200
Final .491 .455 .667
An Omar Carter three-pointer knotted the score at 52-52 with just more than five minutes to play before Rodney Williams hit an NBA-range three-pointer as the shot clock expired and the home team added five more points off of turnovers on the next two possessions to regain an eight-point advantage just a minute later.
APPALACHIAN 62
UNCG 64
Team
APPALACHIAN 81
Team
ASU shot 49.1 percent from the field and matched a season high with 10 three-pointers in 22 attempts. The Appalachian defense held the Spartans to just 31.3 percent shooting and a 5-of-18 mark from beyond the arc.
The Eagles drained 8-of-16 threepointers, shot 47.3 percent from the field and connected on 13-of-21 free throws to take an early lead on the Mountaineers and used the solid shooting to develop a comfortable advantage in the first half. Appalachian missed on all five three-point attempts and knocked in just 5-of12 free throws to fall behind 45-25 at the break.
The junior guard shot 5-of-10 from the field with nine of the attempts coming from beyond the arc. He added an assist in 22 minutes off the bench as the Mountaineers came within a few minutes of dealing the Golden Gophers just their second loss of the season.
1
Totals
26-55 8-16 13-21 35
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (45) .500 (17-34) .545 (6-11) .625 (5-8)
Final .473 .500 .619
APPALACHIAN 56 Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Williamson-F
0-5
0-0
2-2
8
2
3
32
Butts-C
4-6
0-0
1-2
8
9
1
37
Vilarino-G
2-9
0-2
0-0
0
4
1
23
Trice-G
1-6
1-5
2-2
3
5
0
28
Carter-G
5-11 3-5
5-7
3
18
3
36
Milum
5-10 5-9
1-2
0
16
1
22
Okam
0-1
0-0
0-0
2
0
0
3
Woods
1-3
0-0
0-0
0
2
2
19
Team
5
Totals
18-51 9-21 11-15 29
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (30) .423 (11-26) .600 (6-10) .500 (2-4)
56
11
200
Final .353 .429 .733
MINNESOTA 70 Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Williams-F
8-10 1-1
1-2
6
18
1
36
Eliason-C
0-3
0-0
0-0
3
0
2
21
Welch-G
4-7
1-1
6-6
2
15
0
25
Hollins-G
0-1
0-1
0-0
3
0
2
11
Hollins-G
2-7
0-2
0-0
5
4
3
27
Osenieks
1-1
0-0
0-0
1
2
0
4
Coleman
4-5
0-0
2-4
1
10
2
13
Ahanmisi
1-2
0-0
1-2
3
3
5
23
Armelin
3-7
0-1
2-3
3
8
1
21
Sampson
4-7
0-0
2-2
5
10
2
19
-
-
-
0
0
0
0
Team Totals
FG% 3FG% FT%
27-50 2-6 14-19 32 70 18 200
Half (32) .538 (14-26) .333 (1-3) .750 (3-4)
Final .540 .333 .737
Fouls: ASU 15 (Three, 3), MC 18 (Two, 4). Turnovers: ASU 17
Fouls: ASU 20 (Four, 3), UNCG 20 (Williams, 4). Turnovers: ASU
Fouls: ASU 21 (Two, 5), GSU 23 (Two, 4). Turnovers: ASU 17
Fouls: ASU 19 (Milum, 4), UM 15 (Two, 3). Turnovers: ASU 13
(Vilarino, 6), MC 20 (Woods, 5). Blocks: ASU 6 (Williamson, 4), MC
17 (Carter, 5), UNCG 11 (Three, 2). Blocks: ASU 7 (Williamson, 4),
(Carter, 4), GSU 13 (Baskerville, 4). Blocks: ASU 1 (Williamson),
(Two, 3), UM 9 (Welch, 4). Blocks: ASU 2 (Two, 1), UM 6 (Williams,
1 (Sitton). Steals: ASU 12 (Carter, 3), MC 8 (Sitton, 4).
UNCG 1 (Williams). Steals: ASU 5 (Five, 1), UNCG 6 (Simpson, 2).
GSU 2 (Two, 1). Steals: ASU 4 (Trice, 2), GSU 3 (Three, 1).
5). Steals: ASU 3 (Three, 1), UM 8 (Three, 2).
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Carter shot 9-of-15 from the field and matched a career high with 12 rebounds to notch his first doubledouble of the young season. He added three assists and a 5-of-6 mark from the free-throw line.
2012-13 MOUNTAINEER BASKETBALL
2011-12 BOX SCORES GAME 9
GAME 10
GAME 11
GAME 12
ETSU 65 APPALACHIAN 48
APPALACHIAN 82 NORTH CAROLINA 97
CAMPBELL 74 APPALACHIAN 77
APPALACHIAN 54 MIAMI (FLA.) 84
Dec. 10, 2011 • Boone, N.C. Holmes Center • 1,703
Dec. 17, 2011 • Chapel Hill, N.C. Smith Center • 20,892
Dec. 22, 2011 • Boone, N.C. Holmes Center • 1,076
Dec. 30, 2011 • Coral Gables, Fla. BankUnited Center • 3,363
East Tennessee State flexed its muscle in the interior on Saturday afternoon, scoring 38 points in the paint and grabbing 13 offensive rebounds to hand Appalachian State University men’s basketball a 65-48 defeat at the Holmes Center.
Omar Carter led the Mountaineers with 21 points as Appalachian State University men’s basketball repeatedly fought off attacks by North Carolina before eventually falling, 97-82, in front of 20,892 fans at the Dean E. Smith Center.
Senior Andre Williamson hauled in a clutch rebound and was fouled with just 3.1 ticks left in regulation before knocking down a pair of free throws to lead Appalachian State University men’s basketball past Campbell, 77-74.
Miami used a 12-1 run near the end of the first half to break open a close game and went on to down Appalachian State University men’s basketball, 84-54, at the BankUnited Center.
ETSU did the majority of its damage in the first half, shooting 56.7 percent from the field and outscoring Appalachian 26-4 in the paint and 16-0 off turnovers to take a commanding 43-24 halftime lead. Everything appeared to be going the Bucs’ way in the half, as Jarvis Jones sank a three-pointer as the clock expired.
The senior came off the bench for the first time this season and responded by shooting 7-of-15 from the floor and leading Appalachian with seven rebounds and his second 20-point performance of the season.
Moments before, Campbell’s Marvelle Harris was fouled on a shot attempt in the paint while trailing by two points with less than 10 seconds remaining. The forward sank his first foul shot to pull the visiting Camels within a point before the second attempt bounced Williamson’s way near the baseline. Following Williamson’s shots, Lorne Merthie’s last-second attempt to tie rimmed out at the buzzer.
ASU head coach Jason Capel shook up the lineup after the break, sitting starters Omar Carter, G.J. Vilarino and Isaac Butts in favor of Rodney Milum, Mike Neal and Brian Okam to open the frame. The Mountaineers responded by cutting the 19-point halftime deficit to 11 on two occasions. ETSU 65 Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Brown-F
6-13 0-0
4-11
8
16
1
30
Jones-G
3-5
2-2
0-0
1
8
1
34
Cooley-G
1-2
0-0
0-0
2
2
1
24
Hubbard-G
1-5
0-0
1-2
5
3
3
34
Sollazzo-G
8-15 0-0
7-11
9
23
5
39
Dubose
2-8
0-1
1-1
0
5
1
24
Poderis
3-3
0-0
2-6
4
8
0
14
Ward
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
1
Team Totals
3
24-51 2-3 15-31 32 65 12 200
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (43) .563 (18-32) .667 (2-3) .385 (5-13)
Final .471 .667 .484
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Williamson-F
2-5
0-0
0-2
4
4
2
34
Butts-C
0-0
0-0
0-0
2
0
0
20
Vilarino-G
1-1
0-0
0-0
0
2
1
9
Trice-G
5-10 2-5
0-1
1
12
0
31
Carter-G
1-5
0-2
2-3
7
4
1
16
Milum
4-7
4-7
0-0
0
12
0
23
Hamilton
3-7
2-3
0-0
1
8
0
16
Healy
0-1
0-0
0-0
2
0
0
3
Neal
0-3
0-3
2-5
4
2
4
22
Okam
1-1
0-0
2-2
7
4
0
17
Woods
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
2
9
48
10
2
Totals
17-40 8-20 6-13 30
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (24) .429 (9-21) .444 (4-9) .667 (2-3)
APPALACHIAN 82 Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Trice-F
0-2
0-1
0-0
1
0
1
23
Williamson-F
5-9
1-1
0-0
3
11
0
28
Okam-C
0-1
0-0
0-0
1
0
1
11
Milum-G
3-12 2-9
0-0
2
8
1
21
Neal-G
6-12 1-3
2-2
3
15
3
18
Hamilton
2-4
1-1
6-6
0
11
0
10
Vilarino
2-3
1-1
0-0
2
5
3
16
Healy
2-3
1-1
0-0
3
5
1
10
Carter
7-15 2-3
5-7
7
21
2
28
Butts
1-5
0-0
2-2
4
4
0
21
Woods
0-0
0-0
0-0
2
0
0
6
Hausley
1-2
0-0
0-0
2
2
1
8
Team
2
Totals
29-68 9-20 15-17 32
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (32) .412 (14-34) .333 (4-12) .000 (0-0)
82
13
200
Final .425 .400 .462
200
Final .426 .450 .882
NORTH CAROLINA
APPALACHIAN 48
Team
Appalachian fell into a 21-8 hole early on but climbed back to within 34-30 with four minutes remaining in the opening half behind Carter’s 16 first-half points.
Williamson scored 16 points and led the Mountaineers (5-6) with five rebounds to accompany a block in the win as ASU moved to 4-1 at home on the season.
97
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Henson-F
7-10 0-0
3-5
6
17
0
26
Barnes-F
4-12 0-1
1-2
4
9
1
26
Zeller-F
11-15 0-0
9-10
10
31
1
26
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Carter-F
2-9
0-4
0-0
4
4
3
36
Harris-F
2-3
0-0
1-2
3
5
0
28
Williamson-F
8-11 2-3
1-3
7
19
1
27
Griffin-F
7-10 0-1
7-11
11
21
3
35
Butts-C
0-4
0-0
0-0
3
0
0
20
Freeman-G
7-11 0-0
0-2
3
14
4
30
Hamilton-G
2-9
1-6
3-5
4
8
0
28
Ferguson-G
3-3
0-0
0-0
1
6
0
19
Neal-G
3-8
1-4
0-0
2
7
7
27
White-G
4-12 0-2
7-9
8
15
2
32
Vilarino
1-5
0-1
0-2
2
2
3
13
Celestin
0-1
0-1
0-0
0
0
0
6
Healy
1-2
0-1
0-0
0
2
0
4
Horton
2-4
1-2
0-0
0
5
1
12
Trice
2-6
1-1
1-2
2
6
1
24
Ryan
0-1
0-1
0-0
1
0
0
9
Okam
0-0
0-0
0-0
2
0
0
4
Wright
0-0
0-0
0-0
1
0
1
3
Woods
1-3
1-2
3-4
1
6
0
17
Merthie
2-9
2-6
0-0
3
6
0
22
Kalpic
1-1
0-0
0-0
1
2
0
5
15
200
1
Totals
28-55 3-13 15-24 33
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (36) .565 (13-23) .400 (2-5) .667 (8-12)
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (24) .290 (9-31) .250 (3-12) .429 (3-7)
54
Final .351 .273 .351
MIAMI 84 Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Kadji-F
1-5
0-2
1-2
2
3
0
21
4-8
0-0
3-3
8
11
1
25
Williamson-F
5-7
1-1
5-7
5
16
0
26
Larkin-G
3-6
2-4
3-3
2
11
3
32
Butts-C
3-5
0-0
0-0
3
6
1
15
Scott-G
7-9
1-2
2-2
2
17
4
25
Milum-G
2-4
2-4
0-0
2
6
1
25
McKinney Jones-G 4-6
1-3
2-2
3
11
3
27
Carter-G
7-13 2-5
0-0
3
16
4
33
Jones
4-8
0-0
3-7
8
11
0
21
Neal-G
1-3
0-1
2-2
1
4
2
29
Akpejiori
0-1
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
2
Hamilton
4-9
2-5
1-2
2
11
2
18
Quigtar
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
2
Vilarino
0-0
0-0
1-2
1
1
2
11
Heller
0-0
0-0
0-0
2
0
0
2
Healy
0-1
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
6
Brown
4-5
2-3
5-6
3
15
0
27
Trice
4-8
3-4
6-9
3
17
0
33
Swoope
0-1
0-0
2-2
0
2
0
5
Okam
0-0
0-0
0-0
1
0
0
5
Adams
1-2
1-2
0-0
1
3
1
11
12
200
2
22
Marshall-G
2-6
0-1
0-0
2
4
13
29
White
1-2
0-0
0-1
0
2
0
4
Hubert
1-1
0-0
0-1
1
2
0
8
Hairston
0-2
0-2 10-12
3
10
0
13
Simmons
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
1
Dupont
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
1
Watts
0-1
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
5
Crouch
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
1
Cooper
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
1
Bullock
4-8
2-5
0-0
6
10
0
23
Mcadoo
3-4
0-0
0-2
3
6
0
14
97
17
200
Totals
26-50 10-20 15-22 24
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (37) .480 (12-25) .583 (7-12) .667 (6-9)
Final .545 .200 .697
20-57 6-22 8-16 30
Johnson-C
6
Half (48) .526 (20-38) .200 (1-5) .778 (7-9)
3
Totals
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
1
FG% 3FG% FT%
200
Team
Player
0-0
3
11
APPALACHIAN 77
0-1
36-66 2-10 23-33 39
74
Final .509 .231 .625
3-5
Totals
APPALACHIAN 54
Player
Strickland-G
Team
Cold shooting was the primary culprit in Friday’s loss. ASU, which came into the game shooting 43.8 percent for the season and made 52 percent of its shots in last Thursday’s 77-74 home win over Campbell, was just 35.1 percent (20-of-57) from the field on Friday, including an ice-cold 29 percent (9-of-31) in the first half. Conversely, Miami made 54.9 percent of its shots (28-of-51), including a blistering 60.9 percent (14-of-23) in the second half.
CAMPBELL 74
Team
Player
Appalachian closed out the lion’s share of its non-conference schedule with its fifth loss in six games and fell to 1-6 away from home this season.
Team
3 77
12
Team 200
Final .520 .500 .682
3
Totals
28-51 7-16 21-27 34
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (39) .500 (14-28) .500 (6-12) .556 (5-9)
84
Final .549 .438 .778
Fouls: ASU 23 (Butts, 5), ETSU 15 (Cooley, 4). Turnovers: ASU 18
Fouls: ASU 26 (Three, 5), UNC 15 (Hairston, 4). Turnovers: ASU
Fouls: ASU 19 (Three, 4), CU 19 (Two, 4). Turnovers: ASU 11
Fouls: ASU 21 (Williamson, 4), UM 15 (Johnson, 4). Turnovers:
(Neal, 6), ETSU 7 (Sollazzo, 3). Blocks: ASU 8 (Williamson, 3), ETSU
10 (Carter, 3), UNC 7 (Three, 2). Blocks: ASU 4 (Okam, 2), UNC 4
(Neal, 4), CU 12 (Griffin, 4). Blocks: ASU 5 (Neal, 3), CU 4 (White,
ASU 12 (Two, 3), UM 9 (Jones, 4). Blocks: ASU 2 (Two, 1), UM 3
2 (Two, 1). Steals: ASU 2 (Two, 1), ETSU 11 (Hubbard, 3).
(Hubert, 2). Steals: ASU 4 (Healy, 2), UNC 5 (Five, 1).
2). Steals: ASU 7 (Three, 2), CU 5 (Merhtie, 2).
(Kadji, 2). Steals: ASU 6 (Carter, 2), UM 8 (Larkin, 3).
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2011-12 BOX SCORES GAME 13
GAME 14
GAME 15
GAME 16
APPALACHIAN 68 SAMFORD 63
APPALACHIAN 63 CHATTANOOGA 65
FURMAN 50 APPALACHIAN 56
DAVIDSON 83 APPALACHIAN 79
Jan. 5, 2012 • Birmingham, Ala. Hanna Center • 584
Jan. 7, 2012 • Chattanooga, Tenn. The McKenzie Arena • 3,245
Jan. 12, 2012 • Boone, N.C. Holmes Center • 1,055
Jan. 14, 2012 • Boone, N.C. Holmes Center • 2,071
Appalachian State University men’s basketball fended off a late Samford run to secure a 68-63 road win at the Hanna Center. The Mountaineers fought off a slow start and played well down the stretch to improve to 2-1 in Southern Conference play.
Chattanooga’s Dontay Hampton rebounded an ASU miss and drove the length of the court to sink a layup with 0.8 seconds remaining and top Appalachian State University men’s basketball, 65-63, on Saturday night at McKenzie Arena.
A late 10-point run by Davidson proved to be the difference in Appalachian State University men’s basketball’s 83-79 defeat at the hands of the Southern Confererence-leading Wildcats at the Holmes Center.
The Apps (6-7, 2-1 SoCon) shook off an early 16-4 deficit with a 20-4 run over the next seven minutes to steal away the lead from the homestanding Bulldogs. Appalachian then extended the advantage to as many as 11 points late in the half before a tip-in at the buzzer pulled Samford (3-10, 0-2) back within 37-28 at the intermission.
The Mountaineers (6-8, 2-2 SoCon) broke open a tight game with a 16-3 run early in the second half and took a solid 52-40 lead with 13 minutes to play. Tab Hamilton sank four of his six three-pointers during the stretch to pace the ASU attack.
Nathan Healy found a driving Jamaal Trice for an uncontested slam dunk with 36 seconds remaining to stretch a two-point lead into four and help give Appalachian State University men’s basketball a hard-fought 56-50 win over visiting Furman on Thursday evening at the Holmes Center.
The Paladins would have two opportunities to tie the game or take the lead but ASU got two crucial defensive stops to set up Healy and Trice’s game-clinching connection.
Carter kept the Mountaineers’ hopes alive with a pair of three-pointers in the final two minutes but Nik Cochran made 1-of-2 free throws with three seconds left to seal the victory for Davidson, which snapped ASU’s three-game winning streak in the rivalry. Carter led four Apps in doublefigures with 17 points.
APPALACHIAN 68
FURMAN 50
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
APPALACHIAN 63
Carter-F
6-10 2-3
3-6
8
17
3
33
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Williamson-F
4-5
0-0
2-6
5
10
2
23
Carter-F
8-20 1-7
2-4
7
19
5
33
Hamilton-G
5-8
2-3
0-0
1
12
0
26
Williamson-F
2-4
0-0
1-2
6
5
0
17
Trice-G
1-6
0-3
0-2
6
2
1
27
Hamilton-G
8-14 6-11
0-1
1
22
1
31
Neal-G
5-9
1-3
0-0
3
11
3
28
Trice-G
2-7
2-5
1-2
5
7
1
28
Vilarino
1-2
0-0
0-1
0
2
2
15
Neal-G
4-10 0-2
0-0
5
8
3
31
Healy
4-7
1-3
5-5
8
14
2
26
Vilarino
1-3
0-0
0-0
1
2
1
14
Woods
0-1
0-1
0-0
1
0
1
17
Healy
0-1
0-0
0-0
3
0
0
12
Hausley
0-0
0-0
0-0
3
0
0
5
Woods
0-1
0-1
0-0
1
0
0
11
Hausley
0-2
0-0
0-0
5
0
0
23
Team
5
Totals
26-48 6-16 10-20 40
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (37) .560 (14-25) .455 (5-11) .571 (4-7)
68
14
200
Final .542 .375 .500
SAMFORD 63
Team
3
Totals
25-62 9-26 4-9 37
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (34) .483 (14-29) .308 (4-13) .500 (2-4)
63
11
200
Final .403 .346 .444
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Sebirumbi-F
7-11 0-0
4-5
2
18
1
34
Reddick-F
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
6
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Brown-G
1-3
1-3
0-0
0
3
2
10
Cohen-F
8-11 1-3
4-4
7
21
2
28
Reddick-G
5-11 4-9
0-0
6
14
0
37
Brooks-F
8-15 0-0
3-3
5
19
0
20
Austin-G
1-3
1-3
0-0
2
3
2
32
Kuhlman-G
2-7
0-3
2-5
6
6
3
35
Loyd
2-5
0-2
4-4
2
8
2
22
Cochran-G
1-2
1-2
6-9
1
9
2
30
Brown
0-0
0-0
0-0
2
0
2
7
Droney-G
2-6
0-0
0-0
2
4
4
27
Irwin
0-2
0-2
0-0
0
0
0
3
Kalinoski
1-4
1-4
0-0
0
3
1
14
Barnes
1-4
0-0
0-0
6
2
0
22
Reigel
0-0
0-0
0-0
1
0
0
8
Early
0-4
0-2
0-0
1
0
0
16
Czerapowicz
5-9
2-5
1-2
5
13
0
29
Toler
1-3
0-0
0-0
1
2
0
11
Mann
4-5
0-0
0-1
2
8
1
9
Team
4
Totals
18-46 6-21 8-9 26
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (25) .435 (10-23) .333 (4-12) .1.000 (1-1)
DAVIDSON 83
Team 50
9
200
Final .391 .286 .889
3
Totals
31-59 5-17 16-24 32
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (46) .576 (19-33) .375 (3-8) .714 (5-7)
83
13
200
Final .525 .294 .667
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
CHATTANOOGA 65
APPALACHIAN 56
APPALACHIAN 79
Hood-F
2-9
0-6
0-0
0
4
3
19
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Windler-C
6-10 1-1
2-4
4
15
1
21
Stokes-F
2-3
0-0
0-0
3
4
2
12
Williamson-F
5-7
0-0
0-0
5
10
4
30
Carter-F
6-13 3-5
2-3
6
17
1
25
Merritt-G
5-11 3-5
1-3
10
14
2
36
Zlovaric-F
4-7
0-0
3-4
7
11
1
35
Hamilton-G
1-8
1-5
0-0
1
3
0
28
Williamson-F
4-6
1-1
5-10
6
14
1
27
Cook-G
2-7
1-4
0-2
5
5
1
34
Burroughs-F
5-6
0-0
1-2
8
11
0
21
Trice-G
3-5
1-3
2-2
5
9
0
17
Hamilton-G
3-6
1-4
0-0
0
7
1
17
Mcneil-G
1-5
0-1
2-2
2
4
1
16
Bell-G
1-13 1-10
0-0
4
3
7
39
Carter-G
1-6
1-3
2-2
6
5
0
31
Trice-G
5-9
4-7
1-1
1
15
1
29
Hayman
1-3
0-0
1-4
1
3
1
18
Taylor-G
7-15 2-3
3-3
1
19
1
36
Neal-G
5-9
2-4
3-6
5
15
2
34
Neal-G
1-6
0-2
2-5
2
4
3
14
Miller
0-1
0-1
0-0
0
0
2
8
Hampton
2-4
0-2
2-4
7
6
1
23
Vilarino
1-5
0-0
0-0
1
2
0
15
Vilarino
2-5
0-1
2-2
2
6
3
27
Kelly
4-10 1-5
1-3
3
10
2
27
White
0-1
0-0
2-4
0
2
0
10
Healy
5-7
1-3
1-2
4
12
3
25
Healy
1-3
0-0
4-4
4
6
1
24
Johnson
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
2
Mason
1-3
0-0
5-7
6
7
1
19
Okam
0-0
0-0
0-0
2
0
0
10
Butts
3-4
0-0
4-7
9
10
0
21
Friday
4-7
0-0
0-0
3
8
0
19
Bryant
1-1
0-0
0-1
1
2
0
5
Woods
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
2
10
Woods
0-1
0-0
0-0
1
0
4
16
Team
-
-
-
2
0
0
0
Team
15
200
Team
3
Totals
25-63 6-23 7-18 31
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (28) .355 (11-31) .273 (3-11) .750 (3-4)
63
13
Final .397 .261 .389
200
Totals
23-53 3-15 16-25 39
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (33) .519 (14-27) .250 (2-8) .333 (3-9)
65
13
200
Final .434 .200 .640
1
Totals
21-47 6-18 8-12 30
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (30) .480 (12-25) .375 (3-8) .600 (3-5)
Team 56
11
200
Final .447 .333 .667
1
Totals
25-53 9-20 20-32 32
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (40) .500 (13-26) .286 (4-14) .588 (10-17)
79
Final .472 .450 .625
Fouls: ASU 18 (Two, 4), SU 19 (Windler, 4). Turnovers: ASU
Fouls: ASU 22 (Williamson, 5), UTC 13 (Hampton, 4). Turnovers:
Fouls: ASU 12 (Trice, 3), FUR 16 (Three, 3). Turnovers: ASU 14
Fouls: ASU 25 (Two, 4), DC 16 (Czerapowicz, 5). Turnovers: ASU
19 (Neal, 6), SU 10 (Windler, 4). Blocks: ASU 6 (Healy, 3), SU 1
ASU 9 (Neal, 4), UTC 8 (Stokes, 4). Blocks: ASU 3 (Three, 1), UTC 1
(Carter, 4), FUR 15 (Sebirumbi, 5). Blocks: ASU 2 (Two, 1), FUR 1
13 (Carter, 5), DC 10 (Four, 2). Blocks: ASU 4 (Williamson, 2), DC 1
(Friday). Steals: ASU 5 (Carter, 3), SU 9 (Friday, 4).
(Mason). Steals: ASU 5 (Hamilton, 2), UTC 2 (Two, 1).
(Austin). Steals: ASU 7 (Neal, 3), FUR 9 (Brown, 3).
(Cohen). Steals: ASU 4 (Healy, 2), DC 4 (Mann, 2).
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ASU maintained a healthy cushion throughout a majority of the second period before the Bulldogs chipped away and eventually pulled within a single point on two different occasions as the clock approached three minutes.
UTC then chipped away at its deficit and cut the score to as few as two points with just over two minutes to play. Appalachian extended the advantage back to five points behind a three-point play from Omar Carter before the Mocs (8-9, 2-2) rallied to tie the game with a three-pointer and then a pair of free throws with 38 seconds left.
An earlier three-pointer by Omar Carter capped a 5-0 run that gave Appalachian a 48-39 lead, its largest advantage of the evening, with 8:08 left in the ballgame. However, Furman went on an 11-4 run of its own over the next five-and-a-half minutes to cut the Mountaineer lead to 52-50 with 2:30 to go.
Appalachian nearly blew the roof off the Holmes Center when it took its first lead of the ballgame at 70-69 on an Omar Carter jump shot with 4:48 left to play. However, spurred by a seven-straight points from De’Mon Brooks, Davidson scored the next 10 points to regain a 79-70 advantage with two minutes to go.
2011-12 BOX SCORES GAME 17
GAME 18
GAME 19
GAME 20
APPALACHIAN 61 WOFFORD 73
WESTERN CAROLINA 72 APPALACHIAN 84
APPALACHIAN 73 UNCG 77 OT
ELON 66 APPALACHIAN 81
Jan. 19, 2012 • Spartanburg, S.C. Benjamin Johnson Arena • 1,322
Jan. 21, 2012 • Boone, N.C. Holmes Center • 3,476
Jan. 26, 2012 • Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro Coliseum • 3,440
Jan. 28, 2012 • Boone, N.C. Holmes Center • 2,335
Behind a season-high 20 points from Andre Williamson, Appalachian State University men’s basketball rallied from a seven-point deficit to take a lead early in the second half before Wofford regained control en route to a 73-61 win at Benjamin Johnson Arena.
Nursing a seven-point lead in the final four minutes of the game, Appalachian State University men’s basketball went to the line 16 times and sank all 16 free throws to ice an 84-72 win against Western Carolina in front of a season-high 3,476 fans at the Holmes Center on Saturday afternoon.
Appalachian State University men’s basketball forced overtime with an 8-1 run over the final 1:23 of regulation but dropped a heartbreaking 77-73 decision to UNC Greensboro on Thursday evening at the Greensboro Coliseum.
Omar Carter and Jamaal Trice scored 20 points each and Appalachian State University men’s basketball shot a blistering 76 percent from the floor in the second half to take an 81-66 win over division-leading Elon on Saturday at the Holmes Center.
In what was a wild game from the opening tip, Appalachian (8-11, 4-5 SoCon) began the contest with an 11-2 run and led by as many as 17 points late in the first half, only to see UNCG take a seven-point lead at 63-56 with just 1:28 left to play in regulation.
Carter recorded his second doubledouble of the season with 11 rebounds in addition to his 9-of-13 accuracy from the field. The senior added two assists, a block and a steal in 29 minutes off the bench.
2012-13 MOUNTAINEER BASKETBALL
Williamson sank 8-of-12 shot attempts and added a game-high nine rebounds to accompany a pair of assists in the setback. The senior’s 20 points match his career high, originally set against Milligan last season. The Mountaineers opened the second period with an 8-2 run, capped by a Jamaal Trice runner in the lane to give ASU its first lead since the game’s opening minute, at 33-32. From there, Wofford took off on a 26-13 run to extend the lead to 12 points with less than eight minutes to play.
The Mountaineers (8-10, 4-4 SoCon) built a 14-point lead midway through the second period at 52-38 before the Catamounts rallied all the way back to tie the game at 59 points apiece. Omar Carter then sank a layup and Jamaal Trice added ASU’s next five points to regain a comfortable advantage with four minutes to play and force WCU to slow the game’s pace with fouls. Trice led all scorers with 21 points on 7-of-11 shooting from the field and perfect 5-of-5 mark from the foul line. Carter came off the bench and added 20 points and nine rebounds, including a career best 12of-12 mark from the charity stripe.
Spurred by a three-pointer from Greensboro native Mike Neal and five clutch free throws by Omar Carter, including two with 14.4 seconds on the clock, ASU erased the Spartans’ seven-point advantage and sent the contest to overtime knotted at 64-64. UNCG sank 9-of-13 free throws in the extra frame to seal the win.
APPALACHIAN 61
72
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Healy-F
1-5
0-2
0-0
5
2
2
24
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
King-F
5-8
0-0
28
Trice-F
2-8
1-3
6-8
2
11
1
26
Carter-F
2-8
0-1
2-5
3
6
1
28
Ross-F
1-3
0-0
1-2
3
3
0
13
Williamson-F
5-8
1-2
2-4
8
13
0
29
Williamson-F
8-12 2-3
2-2
9
20
2
30
Mutombo-G
6-13 0-1
1-3
7
13
2
34
Hamilton-G
3-7
2-6
2-2
2
10
1
35
Hamilton-G
2-6
1-5
0-0
1
5
0
27
Sumler-G
6-12 0-3
5-6
5
17
1
36
Neal-G
3-5
2-2
0-1
3
8
3
37
Trice-G
2-8
0-2
3-4
2
7
1
28
Boggs-G
6-16 3-5
1-1
3
16
2
34
Vilarino
1-2
0-0
0-2
3
2
0
8
Neal-G
2-4
2-3
2-2
1
8
3
22
Hall
0-1
0-0
0-0
0
0
1
8
Carter
3-9
1-3 12-15
7
19
2
36
Vilarino
3-5
1-1
0-0
2
7
1
18
Cole
1-4
0-3
1-3
0
3
0
15
Okam
0-0
0-0
0-0
1
0
1
3
Healy
1-5
1-5
0-0
3
3
1
20
Tankelewicz
0-0
0-0
0-0
1
0
0
2
Butts
4-5
0-0
0-0
1
8
1
20
Butts
0-1
0-0
0-0
2
0
2
17
Sinclair
3-7
1-4
0-0
5
7
1
30
Woods
0-1
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
7
Woods
2-4
1-3
0-0
0
5
0
10
Team
72
8
200
73
11
Player
Team
2
Totals
22-53 8-23 9-13 25
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (25) .381 (8-21) .385 (5-13) 1.000 (4-4)
61
11
200
Final .415 .348 .692
WOFFORD 73
3-4
5
13
1
Team
4
Totals
28-64 4-16 12-19 33
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (29) .448 (13-29) .111 (1-9) .500 (2-4)
Final .438 .250 .632
1
Totals
22-50 7-18 22-32 33
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (32) .519 (14-27) .286 (2-7) .400 (2-5)
After a close back-and-forth first half, ASU took a 29-26 lead into the intermission. Coming out of the break, the Mountaineers quickly bumped the advantage to 42-28. ELON 66
APPALACHIAN 73 WESTERN CAROLINA
Trice was efficient as well, knocking down 6-of-9 attempts from the floor, including 2-of-5 three-pointers and 6-of-8 free throws. He added two assists and a rebound as well.
225
Final .440 .389 .688
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Beaumont-F
3-10 0-0
2-2
4
8
1
25
Troutman-F
3-9
0-0
3-5
10
9
2
26
Hamilton-G
4-9
0-4
2-4
2
10
3
30
Isenbarger-G
6-12 4-7
4-5
5
20
1
34
Koch-G
3-7
3-7
0-0
4
9
1
27
Bonney
0-1
0-0
2-2
1
2
1
7
Spradlin
0-3
0-2
2-2
0
2
2
20
Blake
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
2
Edomwonyi
1-4
0-0
0-0
3
2
0
15
Winters
2-3
0-0
0-0
3
4
1
11
Ervin
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
3
66
12
Team #VALUE!
5
22-58 7-20 15-20 37
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (26) .286 (8-28) .250 (2-8) .800 (8-10)
Final .379 .350 .750
APPALACHIAN 81
APPALACHIAN 84
UNCG 77
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Healy-F
1-4
1-3
3-4
5
6
2
29
Williamson-F
4-6
0-1
1-2
10
9
0
23
Hamilton-G
2-7
2-5
0-0
0
6
1
23
Trice-G
6-9
2-5
6-8
1
20
2
30
Neal-G
3-8
1-2
0-2
1
7
3
26
Vilarino
1-1
0-0
2-6
1
4
2
18
Carter
9-13 0-3
2-4
11
20
2
29
Okam
0-0
0-0
0-0
1
0
0
6
Butts
3-5
0-0
1-2
5
7
0
11
1-2
0-1
0-0
0
2
0
5
81
12
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Healy-F
2-3
0-1
3-3
4
7
0
13
Williams-F
1-4
0-0
1-5
5
3
1
38
Giltner-F
6-9
4-5
2-2
7
18
1
37
Williamson-F
4-5
0-0
2-2
11
10
2
29
Brackett-F
2-5
0-0
1-2
5
5
1
17
Crowell-F
6-10 0-1
7-8
8
19
1
34
Hamilton-G
1-3
1-2
2-4
1
5
1
27
Parker-G
0-1
0-1
0-0
1
0
2
24
Skinner-F
3-5
0-0
1-2
5
7
3
19
Trice-G
7-11 2-4
5-5
2
21
1
35
Van Dussen-G
1-4
1-2
3-4
3
6
2
31
Cochran-G
2-6
1-4
0-0
2
5
2
27
Neal-G
3-7
1-3
3-5
1
10
4
34
Simpson-G
10-17 2-6
2-2
1
24
0
27
Loesing-G
4-11 0-3
2-2
3
10
7
40
Vilarino
0-2
0-2
0-0
0
0
2
9
Armstrong
10-20 2-7
5-7
8
27
2
32
Byrd
3-4
0-1
0-0
3
6
2
16
Carter
3-11 2-5 12-12
9
20
0
30
Randall
1-4
0-1
0-0
2
2
0
23
Smith
4-6
0-0
0-0
1
8
0
24
Okam
0-0
0-0
0-0
1
0
0
5
Henry
0-5
0-0
0-0
3
0
1
9
Rinksalis
0-1
0-0
0-0
1
0
0
3
Butts
4-5
0-0
3-5
4
11
0
14
Hoffer
2-3
0-0
6-7
10
10
0
24
Woods
Woods
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
4
84
10
77
9
225
Totals
30-55 6-20 15-28 36
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (29) .367 (11-30) .214 (3-14) .800 (4-5)
Team
3
Totals
28-52 5-14 12-14 33
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (30) .464 (13-28) .375 (3-8) .500 (1-2)
73
16
200
Final .538 .357 .857
Totals
24-47 6-17 30-36 33
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (33) .480 (12-25) .308 (4-13) 1.000 (5-5)
200
Final .511 .353 .833
Team
2
Totals
27-63 5-17 18-27 40
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (26) .379 (11-29) .222 (2-9) .500 (2-4)
200
Final .429 .294 .667
Team
1 200
Final .545 .300 .536
Fouls: ASU 15 (Carter, 5), WC 14 (Skinner, 4). Turnovers: ASU 6
Fouls: ASU 17 (Butts, 4), WCU 26 (Sinclair, 5). Turnovers: ASU 14
Fouls: ASU 25 (Carter, 5), UNCG 24 (Brackett, 5). Turnovers: ASU
Fouls: ASU 20 (Williamson, 5), Elon 20 (Beaumont, 5). Turnovers:
(Carter, 2), WC 8 (Loesing, 3). Blocks: ASU 1 (Williamson), WC 1
(Neal, 5), WCU 14 (Sumler, 5). Blocks: ASU 6 (Williamson, 2), WCU
20 (Neal, 5), UNCG 15 (Armstrong, 6). Blocks: ASU 5 (Williamson,
ASU 14 (Neal, 5), Elon 18 (Troutman, 4). Blocks: ASU 2 (Two, 1),
(Giltner). Steals: ASU 2 (Carter, 2), WC 2 (Two, 1).
2 (Hall, 2). Steals: ASU 7 (Three, 2), WCU 7 (Sumler, 3).
5), UNCG 4 (Four, 1). Steals: ASU 8 (Two, 2), UNCG 6 (Two, 2).
Elon 2 (Two, 1). Steals: ASU 10 (Two, 2), Elon 7 (Isenbarger, 2).
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2011-12 BOX SCORES GAME 21
GAME 22
GAME 23
GAME 24
SAMFORD 53 APPALACHIAN 52
CHARLESTON 74 APPALACHIAN 62
APPALACHIAN 59 ELON 82
APPALACHIAN 79 FURMAN 69
Feb. 2, 2012 • Boone, N.C. Holmes Center • 1,022
Feb. 4, 2012 • Boone, N.C. Holmes Center • 2,533
Feb. 6, 2012 • Elon, N.C. Alumni Gym • 1,510
Feb. 9, 2012 • Greenville, S.C. Timmons Arena • 1,230
Appalachian State University men’s basketball couldn’t overcome a fourminute scoreless drought late in the ballgame and suffered a heartbreaking 53-52 loss to Samford at the Holmes Center.
College of Charleston’s Andrew Lawrence made 6-of-8 three-pointers and scored a game-high 24 points as Appalachian State University men’s basketball suffered a rare second-consecutive home loss, 7462, at the Holmes Center.
Jamaal Trice’s three-pointer gave Appalachian a 44-43 lead with 6:34 to go in the ballgame but the Mountaineers missed their next three shots and fell into a 49-44 hole with two-and-a-half minutes remaining.
For a second-straight game, Nathan Healy led the Apps in scoring with 12 points. The junior added eight rebounds, three assists, two blocks and a steal. He was joined in double figures by Tab Hamilton and Isaac Butts, who scored 10 points each.
Solid free-throw shooting and efficient second-half shooting propelled Appalachian State University men’s basketball to a 79-69 road win against Furman at Timmons Arena. Guards Mike Neal and G.J. Vilarino set season highs in points to lead the Mountaineers to victory.
Led by Nathan Healy’s 14 points on 6-of-8 shooting, the Mountaineers bounced back from a rough first half (10-28 FG) to shoot 66.7 percent after the break to finish the night at 49 percent from the field. ASU did not crack the 40-percent mark in either of its last two games, but solid offensive performances off the bench buoyed the mark, which included 6-of-12 three-point attempts. APPALACHIAN 59 Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Healy-F
6-8
2-3
0-0
3
14
0
34
Trice-F
2-5
0-2
0-2
3
4
2
21
Williamson-F
1-4
0-0
2-4
4
4
0
22
Hamilton-G
2-7
1-3
0-0
0
5
1
Appalachian shot 56.5 percent from the field and 19-of-24 from the foul line in the second half to fend off several Paladin runs and expand the lead to as many as 13 points late in the contest. On the night, ASU sank 30-of-38 free throws and 41.1 percent from the floor. The Mountaineers owned a sevenpoint advantage with less than five minutes led when foul trouble caught up to the visitors. Isaac Butts was the first player to foul out and was followed closely by Nathan Healy less than two minutes later.
23
APPALACHIAN 79
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Neal-G
2-7
1-2
0-0
1
5
1
17
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
SAMFORD 53
Wiggins-F
2-11 0-5
4-6
4
8
3
37
Vilarino
2-2
0-0
0-0
0
4
0
13
Healy-F
3-6
1-2
0-0
3
7
1
18
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Wiedeman-F
5-12 0-0
4-5
5
14
1
28
Carter
1-5
1-1
0-0
3
3
4
26
Williamson-F
3-8
0-0
4-8
4
10
1
18
Hood-F
6-14 3-10
3-4
6
18
1
33
Baru-C
1-2
0-0
3-4
9
5
0
21
Okam
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
2
Hamilton-G
2-5
0-2
3-4
2
7
1
34
Windler-C
2-7
1-4
6-6
3
11
0
28
Lawrence-G
7-11 6-8
4-4
3
24
7
36
Butts
2-2
0-0
0-0
10
4
0
17
Vilarino-G
3-10 0-2
7-8
9
13
0
31
Merritt-G
4-7
0-2
1-4
10
9
6
38
Johnson-G
4-6
3-5
0-1
1
11
1
30
Woods
3-6
1-1
1-3
0
8
1
19
Woods-G
1-2
0-0
3-3
1
5
2
17
Kelly-G
4-10 0-3
2-2
4
10
1
35
Sundberg
2-7
1-6
2-2
6
7
0
27
Hausley
3-3
0-0
2-2
1
8
0
6
Carter
3-9
2-5
0-0
7
8
3
29
Cook-G
1-5
0-3
3-3
7
5
0
31
Branin
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
1
Team
Neal
3-7
0-1 12-14
5
18
4
31
Hayman
0-2
0-1
0-0
0
0
0
7
Benton
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
1
Totals
24-49 6-12 5-11 28
Butts
4-7
0-0
1-1
1
9
0
11
Miller
0-2
0-2
0-0
0
0
1
12
Dixon
0-0
0-0
0-0
1
0
0
3
1-2
0-0
0-0
2
2
0
11
0-0
0-0
0-0
1
0
0
11
Carlton
0-1
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
3
Mcneil
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
5
Scott
2-3
1-2
0-0
0
5
0
13
Half (23) .357 (10-28) .333 (2-6) .333 (1-3)
Hausley
Friday
FG% 3FG% FT%
12
200
COLL. OF CHARLESTON
Team
Team
2
Totals
17-47 4-25 15-19 33
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (26) .421 (8-19) .273 (3-11) .875 (7-8)
53
9
200
Final .362 .160 .789
74
3
Totals
23-53 11-26 17-22 32
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (35) .400 (12-30) .412 (7-17) .667 (4-6)
74
12
200
Final .434 .423 .773
3 59
9
200
Final .490 .500 .455
Team
ELON 82 Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Beaumont-F
3-8
0-0
4-4
5
10
3
Troutman-F
3-7
0-0
3-4
5
9
4
23
Spradlin-G
6-13 2-3
4-5
4
18
1
28
Isenbarger-G
3-10 1-4
4-4
3
11
7
33
APPALACHIAN 62
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Koch-G
7-11 4-7
3-4
4
21
2
37
Healy-F
6-10 1-2
1-1
6
14
1
30
Healy-F
5-13 1-2
1-1
8
12
3
32
Bonney
1-1
0-0
0-0
2
2
2
7
Williamson-F
2-4
0-0
1-2
8
5
2
26
Williamson-F
4-11 0-1
0-0
8
8
1
23
Weavil
0-2
0-2
0-0
1
0
0
1
Hamilton-G
2-8
1-5
2-3
0
7
2
22
Hamilton-G
4-7
2-3
0-0
1
10
0
17
Blake
0-1
0-0
0-2
2
0
1
11
Trice-G
3-14 1-8
0-0
2
7
1
33
Trice-G
3-15 0-6
0-0
7
6
1
31
Dugas
0-1
0-1
0-0
0
0
0
5
Neal-G
3-6
2-5
0-0
3
8
3
30
Neal-G
1-4
0-3
1-1
2
3
4
22
Moody
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
1
Vilarino
0-2
0-2
0-0
1
0
0
12
Vilarino
2-4
0-1
2-2
2
6
2
18
Edomwonyi
2-3
0-0
0-0
4
4
1
9
Carter
2-5
2-3
0-0
4
6
4
23
Carter
3-11 0-3
1-2
8
7
1
32
Winters
1-1
0-0
0-0
1
2
0
3
Butts
2-2
0-0
1-2
8
5
1
14
Butts
4-5
0-0
2-2
7
10
3
21
Ervin
2-4
1-3
0-0
3
5
0
16
Woods
0-1
0-0
0-0
0
0
1
10
Woods
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
4
Smith
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
1
82
21
2
Totals
20-52 7-25 5-8 34
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (31) .375 (12-32) .286 (4-14) .750 (3-4)
Team 52
15
200
Final .385 .280 .625
3
Totals
26-70 3-19 7-8 46
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (32) .394 (13-33) .222 (2-9) .800 (4-5)
Team 62
15
200
Final .371 .158 .875
4
Totals
28-62 8-20 18-23 38
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (39) .469 (15-32) .600 (6-10) .750 (3-4)
Totals
23-56 3-12 30-38 37
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (33) .303 (10-33) .200 (2-10) .786 (11-14)
79
Final .411 .250 .789
25
APPALACHIAN 52
Team
3
200
Final .452 .400 .783
FURMAN 69 Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Sebirumbi-F
4-10 0-0
6-10
5
14
1
31
Toler-F
4-7
0-0
1-2
5
9
0
18
Loyd-G
2-5
0-2
5-6
5
9
4
28
Reddick-G
2-7
1-5
0-0
4
5
2
21
Austin-G
3-6
2-3
2-2
5
10
1
32
Brown
3-8
2-5
0-0
2
8
4
23
Brown
0-2
0-1
0-0
0
0
0
4
Irwin
2-5
1-2
1-2
4
6
0
21
Barnes
2-5
0-2
4-4
5
8
2
21
Early
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
1
69
14
Team
1
Totals
22-55 6-20 19-26 36
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (31) .458 (11-24) .333 (3-9) .600 (6-10)
200
Final .400 .300 .731
Fouls: ASU 16 (Carter, 4), SAM 14 (Windler, 4). Turnovers: ASU 11
Fouls: ASU 18 (Healy, 4), CofC 11 (Baru, 4). Turnovers: ASU 13
Fouls: ASU 18 (Two, 4), Elon 10 (Ervin, 4). Turnovers: ASU 17
Fouls: ASU 25 (Three, 5), FUR 22 (Two, 5). Turnovers: ASU 8
(Neal, 4), SAM 8 (Three, 2). Blocks: ASU 0, SAM 2 (Two, 1). Steals:
(Neal, 4), CofC 8 (Lawrence, 4). Blocks: ASU 3 (Healy, 2), CofC 7
(Williamson, 6), Elon 8 (Troutman, 4). Blocks: ASU 3 (Three, 1),
(Three, 2), FUR 11 (Four, 2). Blocks: ASU 2 (Two, 1), FUR 4 (Barnes.
ASU 3 (Three, 1), SAM 6 (Friday, 2).
(Wiedeman, 3). Steals: ASU 4 (Neal, 2), CofC 7 (Lawrence, 3).
Elon 1 (Troutman). Steals: ASU 6 (Six, 1), Elon 8 (Troutman, 2).
3). Steals: ASU 8 (Two, 3), FUR 4 (Ch. Reddick, 2).
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Back-to-back three-pointers by Nathan Healy and Omar Carter snapped the scoring skid, but ASU still trailed by three in the waning seconds when Tab Hamilton was fouled on a three-point attempt with just a half-second left on the clock. With a chance to send the game to overtime, the true freshman made the first of his three free throws but missed the second. After a timeout, he inadvertently banked in the third attempt and Samford launched the inbounds pass beyond half-court to end the contest.
Although Appalachian dominated the glass with a 46-32 rebound advantage, it could not overcome Charleston’s hot shooting from the perimeter as the Cougars knocked down 11-of-26 three-pointers, including 44.4 percent in the second half, to break away late in regulation.
Appalachian State University men’s basketball regained its shooting touch but was unable to overcome first-place Elon’s solid rebounding advantage and a 17-8 turnover margin in an 82-59 loss at Alumni Gym. The loss snapped a string of seven-straight victories over the Phoenix and marked a split in the regular-season series with the division rival.
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GAME 26
GAME 27
GAME 28
WOFFORD 66 APPALACHIAN 64
CHATTANOOGA 70 APPALACHIAN 79
WINTHROP 64 APPALACHIAN 76
APPALACHIAN 51 THE CITADEL 62
Feb. 11, 2012 • Boone, N.C. Holmes Center • 2,077
Feb. 15, 2012 • Boone, N.C. Holmes Center • 1,271
Feb. 18, 2012 • Boone, N.C. Holmes Center • 1,590
Feb. 22, 2012 • Charleston, S.C. McAlister Field House • 1,158
Appalachian State University men’s basketball shaved a 15-point deficit down to just one in the second half but could not get over the hump in a 66-64 loss to Wofford on Saturday afternoon at the Holmes Center.
Mike Neal scored a career-high 23 points and Isaac Butts pulled down a season-best 16 rebounds to lead Appalachian State University men’s basketball to a convincing 79-70 victory over Southern Conference North Division rival Chattanooga at the Holmes Center.
Led by 15 points each from seniors Isaac Butts and Omar Carter, five players scored in double figures to propel Appalachian State University men’s basketball to a 76-64 win over Winthrop at the Holmes Center. In the final home game for four ASU upperclassmen, the Mountaineers won a third-straight BracketBuster contest with a balanced effort.
Nathan Healy scored a career-high 19 points but Appalachian State University men’s basketball struggled to make baskets in a 62-51 loss at The Citadel on Thursday night at McAlister Field House. The Mountaineers shot just 35.7 percent for the game as the Bulldogs snapped ASU’s two-game winning streak.
2012-13 MOUNTAINEER BASKETBALL
The Apps made a strong charge to come away with a win as they pulled within three points on an Omar Carter jumper at the one-minute mark and then cut the deficit to 6564 on an Andre Williamson layup 45 seconds later. Appalachian fouled on the ensuing inbounds pass and grabbed the rebound after Wofford’s Lee Skinner sank 1-of-2 shots to give the visitors a two-point cushion. On its final possession, Mike Neal pushed the ball up the court for a layup to tie, but his shot was blocked out of bounds with four ticks remaining. Carter took ASU’s final attempt to tie the game, but the balled rimmed out and the rebound was tipped toward mid-court as the clock expired.
WOFFORD 66 Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Smith-F
3-4
0-0
1-2
8
7
0
22
Crowell-F
5-9
0-0
0-2
9
10
3
30
Cochran-G
2-10 1-3
3-4
6
8
6
33
Giltner-G
5-10 3-5
0-1
5
13
3
39
Loesing-G
7-15 2-6
0-0
1
16
5
38
Byrd
0-0
0-0
1-2
3
1
1
10
Skinner
3-7
1-2
4-6
2
11
0
24
Rinksalis
0-0
0-0
0-0
1
0
0
4
Team
4
Totals
25-55 7-16 9-17 39
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (27) .429 (12-28) .375 (3-8) .000 (0-0)
66
18
200
Final .455 .438 .529
Appalachian led by as many as 17 points in the first half and stretched the advantage to 22 early in the second period. In all, the Mountaineers led for nearly 38 minutes en route to their sixth-straight home victory over UTC and the 11th-straight win by the home team in the series. Neal made just 6-of-15 shots from the field but sank 4-of-9 threepointers and 7-of-10 free throws to top his previous career high of 18, set just six days ago in a 79-69 win at Furman. The freshman point guard has been the Mountaineers’ leading scorer in each of the past three games. CHATTANOOGA 70
In his home finale, Butts set the tone early on with 11 points, 11 rebounds, three steals and two assists before the intermission. The fifthyear senior center finished with 15 rebounds, three steals, two assists and gave the crowd a treat early in the contest by making what was nearly a three-pointer. Carter hauled in six rebounds with an assist and a steal to accompany his game-high four three-pointers. Thanks in part to the big man’s solid shooting, ASU jumped out to a 26-10 lead before the Eagles rallied back to take a one-point lead in the second half.
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Zlovaric-F
5-8
0-0
2-2
9
12
0
20
WINTHROP 64
Burroughs-F
1-6
0-0
1-2
7
3
0
17
Player
Wattad-G
3-12 1-8
0-0
2
7
1
19
Morgan-F
2-5
3
22
0
25
Bell-G
1-6
1-6
0-0
0
3
1
21
Jerome-F
3-4
0-0
0-0
3
6
2
31
Taylor-G
0-3
0-1
0-0
1
0
0
14
Valentine-C
2-5
0-0
1-4
8
5
3
33
Stokes
0-2
0-0
0-0
4
0
0
7
Middleton-G
6-13 3-7
1-1
5
16
3
35
Hampton
5-11 2-4
5-5
6
17
3
29
Jones-G
2-11 0-5
0-0
5
4
4
28
Baker
1-2
0-0
1-2
4
3
1
11
Henry
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
3
Barieka
1-5
0-1
0-0
4
2
1
16
Gamble
2-8
0-3
0-0
1
4
0
16
White
3-11 2-5
8-10
0
16
2
26
Smith
1-2
1-1
0-0
0
3
1
7
Bryant
3-3
1-2
7
7
0
20
Bourne
0-1
0-0
0-0
1
0
0
14
Brown
2-4
0-0
0-0
3
4
0
8
70
9
200
0-0
Team
2
Totals
23-69 6-25 18-23 46
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (25) .265 (9-34) .250 (4-16) .750 (3-4)
Final .333 .240 .783
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN 10-14 0-0
Team
4
Totals
28-62 4-16 4-10 33
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (35) .517 (15-29) .429 (3-7) .286 (2-7)
64
13
200
Final .452 .250 .400
The junior sank 6-of-12 shots, three longballs and 4-of-5 free throws to surpass his previous high of 14 points. He added three rebounds, an assist and a steal in the effort. Appalachian converted just 3-of-22 three-pointers, compared to 3-of-8 by the home team. The Bulldogs knocked in 50 percent of their shots from the floor to win a secondstraight game. The Apps started out strong and led by four points early on before The Citadel pulled even and scored the final seven points of the first half to take a 26-19 lead into the break.
APPALACHIAN 51 Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Hamilton-G
3-11 0-3
0-0
0
6
2
29
Healy-F
6-12 3-6
4-5
3
19
1
34
Neal-G
1-8
0-5
1-2
0
3
1
30
Butts-C
2-2
0-0
1-2
4
5
0
10
Woods-G
1-5
0-2
0-0
1
2
3
16
Vilarino
0-2
0-1
0-0
0
0
0
8
Trice
0-2
0-2
0-0
1
0
0
15
Carter
2-8
0-3
2-2
0
6
0
28
Williamson
5-6
0-0
0-0
14
10
1
30
Hausley
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0+
8
200
Team
3
Totals
20-56 3-22 8-11 26
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (19) .320 (8-25) .143 (1-7) 1.000 (2-2)
51
Final .357 .136 .727
APPALACHIAN 64
APPALACHIAN 79
APPALACHIAN 76
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Healy-F
3-5
0-2
2-2
2
8
1
27
Healy-F
4-7
1-2
2-2
6
11
0
26
Williamson-F
1-4
0-3
0-0
1
2
2
13
Williamson-F
5-8
0-0
0-0
6
10
1
25
Hausley-F
2-3
0-0
1-3
2
5
1
16
Hausley-F
0-3
0-0
1-2
1
1
0
10
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Hamilton-G
3-6
2-3
3-3
4
11
1
33
Hamilton-G
4-13 0-5
1-2
2
9
0
35
Butts-C
6-8
0-0
3-6
15
15
2
32
Harris III-G
1-3
0-0
3-5
1
5
3
28
Vilarino-G
1-7
0-1
2-2
2
4
1
26
Neal-G
6-15 4-9
7-10
4
23
3
38
Carter-G
5-13 4-5
1-2
6
15
1
28
Wright-G
0-3
0-1
4-4
4
4
2
33
Neal-G
4-10 1-3
6-12
1
15
3
32
Woods-G
3-3
0-0
2-3
5
8
4
23
Neal-G
4-8
1-2
1-2
5
10
4
31
Robertson-G
1-2
0-0
1-2
1
3
0
22
Trice
0-1
0-0
1-2
1
1
0
11
Vilarino
1-4
1-2
0-0
1
3
1
8
Hamilton
4-9
0-3
5-6
3
13
1
26
Groselle-F
6-8
0-0
6-8
8
18
1
37
Carter
1-7
0-2
0-0
1
2
0
17
Trice
3-3
1-1
1-2
0
8
1
15
Vilarino
1-2
1-1
1-2
0
4
0
16
Holston-F
3-6
0-2
7-9
10
13
2
36
Butts
0-1
0-0
2-2
1
2
2
10
Carter
2-7
1-2
1-1
5
6
0
15
Healy
4-4
0-0
5-5
2
13
2
23
Moore
0-1
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
4
Woods
2-3
1-2
1-2
3
6
0
10
Okam
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
1
Trice
0-1
0-1
0-0
0
0
0
4
Miller
3-6
3-5
0-0
0
9
2
19
Hausley
1-2
0-0
3-4
2
5
0
9
Butts
2-4
0-0
2-4
16
6
3
23
Woods
1-3
1-2
0-0
1
3
2
17
Bray
5-9
0-0
0-0
7
10
1
21
Team
2
Totals
20-50 4-13 20-29 25
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (25) .364 (8-22) .375 (3-8) .600 (6-10)
Team 64
9
200
Final .400 .308 .690
1
Totals
27-59 8-21 17-27 42
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (40) .457 (16-35) .462 (6-13) .400 (2-5)
Team 79
13
200
Final .458 .381 .630
26-55 7-17 17-25 37
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (41) .448 (13-29) .333 (3-9) .667 (12-18)
62
Team
3
Totals
THE CITADEL
76
14
200
Final .473 .412 .680
Totals
FG% 3FG% FT%
5
19-38 3-8 21-28 36 62 11 200
Half (26) .545 (12-22) .200 (1-5) 1.000 (1-1)
Final .500 .375 .750
Fouls: ASU 14 (Hamilton, 4), WOF 20 (Two, 4). Turnovers: ASU 6
Fouls: ASU 22 (Two, 4), UTC 20 (Stokes, 5). Turnovers: ASU 11
Fouls: ASU 12 (Butts, 4), WU 19 (Gamble, 4). Turnovers: ASU
Fouls: ASU 25 (Neal, 5), CIT 10 (Wright, 3). Turnovers: ASU 8
(Woods, 2), WOF 14 (Two, 4). Blocks: ASU 5 (Williamson, 2), WOF
(Butts, 3), UTC 9 (Two, 2). Blocks: ASU 7 (Butts, 3), UTC 0. Steals:
10 (Neal, 5), WU 10 (Jerome, 5). Blocks: ASU 3 (Three, 1), WU 4
(Neal, 3), CIT 13 (Bray, 3). Blocks: ASU 4 (Neal, 2), CIT 2 (Two, 1).
7 (Two, 3). Steals: ASU 9 (Hamilton, 4), WOF 3 (Three, 1).
ASU 5 (Five, 1), UTC 6 (Hampton, 2).
(Morgan, 2). Steals: ASU 6 (Butts, 3), WU 6 (Six, 1).
Steals: ASU 9 (Neal, 3), CIT 3 (Three, 1).
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2011-12 BOX SCORES GAME 29
GAME 30
GAME 31
APPALACHIAN 75 WESTERN CAROLINA 83
APPALACHIAN 93 CHARLESTON 81
APPALACHIAN 55 UNCG 65
Feb. 24, 2012 • Cullowhee, N.C. Ramsey Center • 3,628
March 2, 2012 • Asheville, N.C. U.S. Cellular Center • 5,254
March 3 • Asheville, N.C. U.S. Cellular Center • 7,464
Despite shooting 52.9 percent from the field and owning a 39-30 advantage on the glass, Appalachian State University men’s basketball was unable to hold onto an early lead in an 83-75 setback at Western Carolina’s Ramsey Center in the regular season finale.
Mike Neal’s game-high 21 points and a strong performance by a trio of seniors powered Appalachian State University men’s basketball past College of Charleston, 93-81, in the first round of the Southern Conference Basketball Championship.
Isaac Butts posted his secondstraight double-double and Jamaal Trice scored 11 points off the bench but it was not enough as Appalachian State University men’s basketball was bounced by UNCG, 65-55, in the quarterfinals of the 2012 Southern Conference Tournament on Saturday.
Andre Williamson led Appalachian with 15 points on 5-of-8 shooting with five free throws. The senior forward added three rebounds and a block in 25 minutes off the bench. ASU converted 27-of-51 attempts on the afternoon with six players shooting 50 percent or better individually.
The Mountaineers (13-18) took a 39-32 lead into the locker room at the half after shooting 51.7 percent (15-for-29) against the Spartans (13-18) through the first 20 minutes. After pushing its lead to as many as 11 points (49-38) midway through the second half, Appalachian cooled off and allowed UNCG to reel off a 13-2 run to pull even at 51-51 with 8:16 left to play.
After a slow start to the game, ASU battled back from a modest fourpoint deficit to open up a sevenpoint lead before the Cougars cut the deficit to 33-30 at the intermision. CofC pulled even three times early in the second half before the Mountaineers took off on a 19-7
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The teams would trade leads twice over the next two and a half minutes before UNCG took the lead for good at 56-53 on a Drew Parker three-pointer with 5:25 left to play. The Apps were able to cut the deficit to just two points (57-55) on a pair
APPALACHIAN 93 Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
APPALACHIAN 55
Carter-F
6-11 3-5
4-4
5
19
2
27
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Healy-F
4-6
1-1
2-2
6
11
1
25
Williamson-F
5-11 0-0
0-0
15
10
0
27
Williamson-F
3-6
0-0
0-0
9
6
0
29
Butts-C
4-6
0-0
1-2
7
9
2
18
Butts-C
4-8
0-0
3-6
14
11
1
33
Butts-C
8-10 0-0
0-1
10
16
1
34
Hamilton-G
3-8
1-4
0-0
2
7
1
31
Hamilton-G
6-10 3-5
2-2
2
17
1
27
Hamilton-G
0-6
0-4
0-0
0
0
1
26
Neal-G
4-10 0-2
3-3
6
11
6
33
Neal-G
9-13 1-2
2-4
5
21
3
29
Carter-G
4-17 1-6
1-2
5
10
0
32
Woods-G
1-2
1-1
0-1
4
3
1
18
Vilarino
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
4
Neal-G
2-7
0-1
4-4
0
8
2
30
Vilarino
3-4
1-1
3-6
5
10
0
16
Healy
2-5
0-1
3-4
3
7
2
16
Vilarino
0-1
0-0
2-2
2
2
1
10
Trice
1-2
0-1
2-4
3
4
0
19
Trice
1-2
1-2
0-0
0
3
1
11
Healy
1-4
0-2
0-0
5
2
1
17
Carter
2-5
0-0
1-2
2
5
0
15
Woods
1-4
0-0
3-4
1
5
3
24
Trice
3-7
1-4
4-4
2
11
0
21
Williamson
5-8
0-0
5-8
3
15
0
25
Hausley
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
2
Woods
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
1
Team
1
Totals
27-51 4-10 17-28 39
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (34) .520 (13-25) .333 (1-3) .778 (7-9)
Team 75
11
200
Final .529 .400 .607
WESTERN CAROLINA
83
Team
5
Totals
34-64 8-15 17-24 50
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (33) .438 (14-32) .500 (4-8) .500 (1-2)
93
13
200
Final .531 .533 .708
CHARLESTON 81
3
Totals
21-58 2-17 11-13 36
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (39) .517 (15-29) .250 (2-8) 1.000 (7-7)
55
6
200
Final .362 .118 .846
UNCG 65
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Player
FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN
Mutombo-F
6-12 0-1
4-12
4
16
2
28
Baru-F
1-6
0-0
4-6
8
6
2
27
Williams-F
4-6
0-0
4-9
9
12
3
27
King-F
2-5
0-0
1-2
4
5
0
27
Wiggins-F
7-11 1-3
1-2
5
16
2
33
Brackett-F
1-5
0-0
0-0
3
2
0
13
Cole-G
3-8
2-6
1-2
1
9
1
37
Wiedeman-F
9-19 0-1
1-3
7
19
2
36
Parker-G
2-6
1-3
2-3
1
7
1
25
Sumler-G
9-16 3-5
6-7
8
27
6
39
Lawrence-G
7-17 0-6
2-2
2
16
4
37
Van Dussen-G
2-6
1-1
0-0
0
5
2
21
Boggs-G
3-11 1-3
1-2
5
8
0
32
Johnson-G
3-8
3-7
0-0
2
9
0
19
Simpson-G
6-16 2-6
3-5
9
17
0
34
Hall
2-2
0-0
1-2
2
5
0
13
Sundberg
0-2
0-1
1-2
1
1
0
13
Armstrong
3-8
0-1
5-6
6
11
3
28
Sinclair
3-4
0-0
0-0
2
6
0
10
Benton
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
3
Randall
1-4
0-0
0-0
2
2
1
14
Hollis
0-1
0-0
0-0
1
0
0
5
Stitt
6-11 2-5
0-2
4
14
1
27
Henry
3-6
0-0
0-1
6
6
0
21
Ross
2-4
0-0
1-2
1
5
1
9
Dixon
0-1
0-1
0-0
0
0
0
1
Paulos
1-3
1-2
0-0
2
3
0
10
Smithson
1-1
0-0
0-0
0
2
0
0+
Scott
0-1
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
4
Hoffer
0-1
0-1
0-0
1
0
0
7
Team
Team
2
Totals
31-64 6-15 15-29 30
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (34) .394 (13-33) .125 (1-8) .583 (7-12)
83
10
200
Final .484 .400 .517
Team
2
Totals
33-76 6-24 9-17 31
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (30) .325 (13-40) .000 (0-9) .444 (4-9)
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The Mountaineers turned the ball over a fatal 20 times, including 13 Catamount steals, and the miscues accounted for 24 Western Carolina points. Eight of ASU’s 39 rebounds came on the offensive glass for seven second-chance points.
The Mountaineers (13-17) put together perhaps their best offensive performance of the season, connecting on 53.1 percent (34-for-64) of their shots from the floor including 8-of-15 from beyond the arc to knock off the No. 4 seeded Cougars (19-12). ASU’s 93 points were the team’s highest total of the season, as was the 53.5 percent mark from downtown and 60 second-half points.
200
Final .434 .250 .529
5
Totals
23-61 5-14 14-24 44
FG% 3FG% FT%
Half (32) .379 (11-29) .250 (2-8) .667 (8-12)
65
10
200
Final .377 .357 .583
Fouls: ASU 22 (Butts, 5), WCU 22 (Three, 4). Turnovers: ASU 20
Fouls: ASU 15 (Neal, 4), CofC 18 (Johnson, 5). Turnovers: ASU 17
Fouls: ASU 18 (Two, 4), UNCG 16 (Three, 3). Turnovers: ASU 14
(Neal, 9), WCU 10 (Two, 3). Blocks: ASU 5 (Two, 2), WCU 2 (Two,
(Williamson, 5), CofC 6 (Two, 2). Blocks: ASU 4 (Williamson, 2),
(Neal, 4), UNCG 9 (Simpson, 3). Blocks: ASU 2 (Williamson, 2),
1). Steals: ASU 7 (Hamilton, 3), WCU 13 (Sumler, 3).
CofC 2 (Two, 1). Steals: ASU 5 (Hamilton, 3), CofC 8 (Three, 2).
UNCG 1 (Henry). Steals: ASU 4 (Hamilton, 2), UNCG 9 (Williams, 4).
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GRADUATED PLAYERS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
ISAAC BUTTS
• Finished his career ranked third in Appalachian State history in fieldgoal percentage • Also ended his time at App State ranked seventh in school history in blocks (96) and eighth in rebounds (805) • Appeared in 116 games in his career and made 81 starts, including a career-high 35 starts as a junior (2009-10) • Led the Southern conference with a .644 field-goal percentage in his final season (87-for-135)
Center 6-10 • 290 Milledgeville, Ga. Georgia Military
CAREER STATS
Points per game: 7.3 Rebounds Per Game: 6.9 Games Played: 116
Field Goal Percentage: .603 Assists: 95 Three-Point Percentage: N/A Blocks: 96 Free-Throw Percentage: .594 Steals: 38
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
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OMAR CARTER
• Scored 869 points in just two seasons at App State after transferring from Charleston Southern • Finished fifth in the Southern Conference in scoring as a junior (16.3 points per game) • Earned preseason SoCon Player of the Year honors as a senior • Combined with scoring output from Charleston Southern, finished with 1,721 career points • Scored a career-high 35 points at Tulsa on Nov. 2, 2010
Guard/Forward 6-5 • 215 Charlotte, N.C. Charleston Southern
CAREER STATS
Points per game: 14.0 Rebounds Per Game: 5.7 Games Played: 62
Field Goal Percentage: .344 Assists: 95 Three-Point Percentage: .368 Blocks: 12 Free-Throw Percentage: .714 Steals: 61
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
PETEY HAUSLEY
• Played in 45 games for the Apps in two seasons after transferring from Iowa Western • Made 17 starts as a junior and appeared in 30 contests • Poured in a career-high 17 points in a win over High Point on Feb. 19, 2011 • Also grabbed 10 rebounds in the win over the Panthers to notch his only career double-double
Forward 6-6 • 240 Marion, N.C. Iowa Western
CAREER STATS
Points per game: 5.4 Rebounds Per Game: 2.8 Games Played: 45
Field Goal Percentage: .525 Assists: 7 Three-Point Percentage: N/A Blocks: 22 Free-Throw Percentage: .570 Steals: 19
ANDRE WILLIAMSON Forward 6-7 • 240 Dayton, Ohio Prince George (Va.) Points per game: 6.5 Rebounds Per Game: 5.7 Games Played: 126
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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS • Ended his career ranked third in Appalachian history with 126 games played • Also finished his time in the High Country ranked fourth in school history in blocks (160) and 11th in rebounds (722) • Notched five double-doubles as a senior including a 10-point, 15-rebound performance in the team’s win over College of Charleston in the 2012 SoCon Tournament
CAREER STATS
Field Goal Percentage: .542 Assists: 87 Three-Point Percentage: .474 Blocks: 160 Free-Throw Percentage: .624 Steals: 36
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL RECORD QUICK REFERENCE POINTS
REBOUNDS
Game: 20 Donald Sims at Mississippi State, Nov. 19, 2010 Season: 309 Shawn Hall, 2002-03 Career: 883 Donald Sims, 2007-11
Game: 24 Larry Dudas vs. UNCW, Feb. 26, 1972 Tony Searcy vs. High Point, Feb. 20, 1978 Season: 359 Tony Searcy, 1977-78 Career: 1,108 Wayne Duncan. 1962-65
FIELD GOALS
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT.
Game: 14 Tyson Patterson vs. Lees-McRae, Nov. 27, 1999 Season: 218 Tyson Patterson, 1999-00 Career: 638 Tyson Patterson, 1996-00
Game: 25 Stan Davis vs. Carson-Newman, Jan. 24, 1974 Season: 241 Stan Davis, 1972-73 Career: 700 Don King, 1958-61
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
Game: 42 Stan Davis vs. Carson-Newman, Jan. 24, 1974 Season: 546 Stan Davis, 1972-73 Career: 1,477 Donald Sims, 2007-11
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
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3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTS
Game: 56 Stan Davis vs. Carson-Newman, Jan. 24, 1974 Season: 754 Donald Sims, 2009-10 Career: 2,185 Donald Sims, 2007-11
Game: 1.000 (12-12) Tyson Patterson at Western Carolina, Jan. 24, 2000 Season: .699 (137-196) Ricky Nedd, 1990-91 Career: .690 (412-597) Ricky Nedd, 1990-94
3-POINT FIELD GOALS
Game: 10 Nate Cranford at Chattanooga, Jan. 6, 2007 Season: 123 Donald Sims, 2009-10 Career: 358 Donald Sims, 2007-11
Game: 1.000 (5-5) Season: .479 (45-94) Career: .445 (65-146)
Game: 23 Season: 230 Career: 545
Six times Kemp Phillips, 1986-87 Graham Bunn, 2001-03
FREE THROWS John Pyecha vs. Barton,Feb. 9, 1955 John Pyecha, 1954-55 Donald Sims, 2007-11
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS
Game: 26 Season: 307 Career: 671
John Pyecha vs. Barton,Feb. 9, 1955 John Pyecha, 1954-55 Wayne Duncan, 1962-65
ASSISTS
STEALS
Game: 9 D.J. Thompson vs. UNCG, Feb. 22, 2007 Season: 87 Tyson Patterson, 1999-00 Career: 293 D.J. Thompson, 2003-07
Jeremy Clayton vs. UTC, Jan. 17, 2008 Ricky Nedd vs. Tenn. Tech, Dec. 6, 1993 Season: 75 Jeremy Clayton, 2007-08 Career: 220 Jeremy Clayton, 2004-08
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
Game: 1.000 (13-13) Darryl Robinson vs. The Citadel, Jan. 21, 1978 Season: .951 (175-184) Donald Sims, 2009-10 Career: .892 (545-611) Donald Sims, 2007-11
BLOCKS
Game: 8
SCORING AVERAGE
Season: 26.6 Career: 21.0
Dave Abernathy, 1955-56 John Pyecha, 1951-55
REBOUNDING AVERAGE
Season: 14.7 Career: 11.2
John Pyecha, 1951-52 Wayne Duncan, 1962-65
SINGLE-GAME SCORING LEADERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 11. 12. 13. 16. 22. 27.
Pts. Player 56 Stan Davis 50 John Pyecha 49 John Pyecha 44 Donald Sims 43 Junior Braswell 42 John Pyecha 41 Stan Davis 41 Billy Ross 40 Wayne Duncan 40 Donald Sims 39 Billy Ross 38 John Pyecha 37 Preston Williams 37 Shawn Hall 37 Kellen Brand 36 Don King 36 Wayne Duncan 36 Allan Price 36 Steve Spurlock 36 Chad McClendon 36 Junior Braswell 35 Dave Abernathy 35 Ron Coker 35 Noah Brown 35 Donald Sims 35 Omar Carter 34 Wayne Duncan 34 Stan Davis 34 Shawn Hall
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Opponent vs. Carson-Newman vs. Western Carolina vs. Barton vs. Davidson vs. Davidson vs. High Point vs. Georgia Southern vs. Marshall vs. Barton at Mississippi State vs. Chattanooga vs. King vs. Pfeiffer vs. ETSU vs. Charleston vs. High Point vs. Belmont Abbey vs. Newberry vs. Charlotte vs. Western Carolina vs. The Citadel vs. High Point vs. Voorhees at Chattanooga vs. Chattanooga at Tulsa vs. Newberry vs. Lenoir-Rhyne vs. Gardner Webb
Date Jan. 24, 1974 Jan. 12, 1955 Feb. 9, 1955 Jan. 9, 2010 Feb. 22, 1997 Feb. 12, 1955 Jan. 20, 1973 Jan. 6, 1993 Jan. 25, 1965 Nov. 19, 2010 Feb. 7, 1993 Jan. 26, 1955 Dec. 1, 1968 Jan. 6, 2003 March 7, 2010 Feb. 13, 1960 Dec. 12, 1963 Jan. 7, 1969 Dec. 5, 1990 Jan. 30, 1995 Feb. 29, 1996 Jan. 7, 1956 Dec. 1, 1969 Jan. 12, 2004 Feb. 26, 2009 Nov. 12, 2010 Dec. 5, 1963 Jan. 26, 1974 Jan. 15, 2003
30. 38. 48. 56.
Pts. Player 33 John Pyecha 33 Dave Abernathy 33 Renaldo Lawrence 33 Steve Spurlock 33 Chad McClendon 33 Kareem Livingston 33 Shawn Hall 33 D.J. Thompson 32 John Pyecha 32 Dave Abernathy 32 Dave Abernathy 32 John Thomas 32 Calvin Bowser 32 Billy Ross 32 Nod Carter 32 D.J. Thompson 32 D.J. Thompson 32 Donald Sims 31 Dave Abernathy 31 Tony Searcy 31 Tony Searcy 31 Chad McClendon 31 Kareem Livingston 31 Tyson Patterson 31 D.J. Thompson 31 Kellen Brand 30 15 times
Opponent vs. Catawba vs. Catawba vs. Clemson vs. East Carolina vs. VMI vs. Marshall vs. Charlotte vs. Ga. Southern vs. Milligan vs. Catawba vs. Elon vs. ETSU vs. East Carolina vs. Davidson vs. Nebraska at Ga. Southern vs. UNCG vs. Coll. of Charleston vs. Carson-Newman vs. Lenoir-Rhyne vs. High Point vs. VMI vs. Furman at Western Carolina at James Madison vs. Western Carolina
Date Jan. 22, 1955 Feb. 19, 1955 Dec. 17, 1977 Dec. 8, 1990 Jan. 28, 1995 Jan. 13, 1996 Nov. 25, 2002 Jan. 23, 2006 Dec. 4, 1954 Jan. 14, 1956 Feb. 22, 1956 Feb. 10, 1970 Feb. 28, 1976 Feb. 20, 1993 Dec. 1, 1993 Jan. 15, 2005 Feb. 22, 2007 Feb. 24, 2011 Dec. 5, 1955 Jan. 22, 1977 Feb. 20, 1978 Feb. 25, 1995 Feb. 8, 1996 Jan. 24, 2000 Nov. 28, 2005 Jan. 24, 2009
SCORING RECORDS SINGLE-SEASON SCORING LEADERS (500-PT CLUB) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19.
Pts. 754 683 652 630 591 585 573 572 567 558 533 524 525 520 514 511 509 505 502
Player Donald Sims Billy Ross Donald Sims John Pyecha Allan Price Stan Davis Shawn Hall D.J. Thompson Junior Braswell Dave Abernathy Chad McClendon Dave Abernathy Rufus Leach Steve Spurlock D.J. Thompson Don King James Wilcox Omar Carter Don King
FG (3FG) 228 (123) 232 (93) 198 (78) 200 230 241 189 (103) 175 (98) 193 (78) 208 206 197 176 (103) 204 (11) 153 (82) 201 192 184 (38) 192
FT 175 126 178 230 131 103 92 124 103 142 121 130 70 101 126 109 125 99 118
Year 2009-10 1992-93 2010-11 1954-55 1968-69 1972-73 2002-03 2005-06 1996-97 1955-56 1992-93 1956-57 1999-00 1990-91 2006-07 1958-59 1965-66 2010-11 1959-60
CAREER SCORING AVERAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9 10.
21.0 20.4 17.7 17.5 17.4 17.1 16.8 16.4 15.8 15.5
John Pyecha Stan Davis Preston Williams Wayne Duncan Don King Allan Price Donald Sims Rufus Leach Rick Howe Renaldo Lawrence
1951-55 1971-74 1968-69 1962-65 1958-61 1966-69 2007-11 1999-00 1958-61 1977-79
SINGLE-SEASON SCORING AVERAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
26.6 26.3 24.4 22.5 21.9 21.8 21.3 21.2 21.0 20.5
Dave Abernathy John Pyecha Billy Ross Stan Davis Allan Price Dave Abernathy Don King Stan Davis Donald Sims Shawn Hall
1955-56 1954-55 1992-93 1972-73 1968-69 1956-57 1958-59 1973-74 2010-11 2002-03
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30.
Pts. 2,185 1,794 1,744 1,734 1,656 1,631 1,599 1,593 1,509 1,494 1,468 1,443 1,422 1,411 1,345 1,340 1,327 1,288 1,283 1,266 1,250 1,222 1,155 1,155 1,132 1,166 1,114 1,070 1,044 1,038
Player Donald Sims Don King Dave Abernathy Wayne Duncan Billy Ross Darryl Robinson D.J. Thompson Rick Howe Stan Davis Charles Payton Chad McClendon Walter Anderson Allan Price Kellen Brand Kareem Livingston Junior Braswell Rodney Peel Tige Darner Steve Spurlock Sam Gibson Kemp Phillips Tyson Patterson John Pyecha John Fitch Wade Capehart Noah Brown Danny Beauchamp Mel Hubbard Chris McFarland Rod Davis
Years Games FG-FGA 2007-11 130 641-1477 1958-61 100 700-1467 1954-57 89 655-1432 1962-65 99 606-1383 1990-93 117 593-1336 1976-79 111 638-1281 2003-06 123 493-1267 1958-61 101 608-1285 1972-74 74 623-1371 1979-82 112 560-958 1992-95 113 558-1032 1977-80 109 574-1266 1967-69 83 547-1071 2006-10 131 478-1028 1994-98 114 522-873 1994-97 112 450-1064 1988-92 116 439-1082 1994-98 114 444-991 1990-92 86 506-1005 1988-90 86 523-906 1987-90 107 347-773 1997-00 118 436-1038 1952-55 55 395-736 1979-82 111 493-986 1981-85 111 451-842 2001-05 119 379-1025 1966-68 77 425-948 1975-79 104 435-845 2001-05 132 395-891 1983-86 113 395-726
Pct. .434 .477 .457 .438 .444 .498 .389 .473 .454 .585 .541 .454 .511 .465 .598 .423 .406 .448 .504 .577 .449 .420 .537 .500 .536 .340 .448 .515 .443 .544
3FG-FGA 358-883 — — — 211-543 — 270-702 — — — 0-5 — — 155-400 0-1 172-466 229-654 170-436 18-56 0-1 189-437 59-186 — 11-34 3-12 24-648 — — 56-158 —
Pct. .405 — — — .389 — .385 — — — .000 — — .388 .000 .369 .350 .390 .321 .000 .433 .317 — .393 .250 .330 — — .354 —
FT-FTA Pct. 545-611 .892 394-528 .746 434-600 .658 522-671 .778 259-366 .708 355-474 .749 343-457 .751 377-490 .769 263-346 .760 374-554 .675 352-483 .729 295-407 .725 328-435 .754 300-390 .769 301-462 .652 268-343 .781 220-290 .759 220-347 .634 253-362 .699 220-356 .618 367-457 .803 281-430 .653 365-510 .716 158-202 .782 227-311 .730 174-284 .683 264-341 .774 200-353 .567 198-267 .742 248-367 .676
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Avg. 16.8 17.9 19.6 17.5 14.2 14.7 13.0 15.8 20.4 13.3 13.0 13.2 17.1 10.8 11.8 12.0 11.4 11.3 14.9 14.7 11.7 10.4 21.0 10.4 10.2 9.8 14.5 10.3 7.9 9.2
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FIELD GOAL RECORDS
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FIELD GOALS MADE GAME
1.
25
Stan Davis vs. Carson-Newman
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.
241 232 230 228 207 207 206 204 198 193 193
Stan Davis Billy Ross Allan Price Donald Sims Preston Williams Stan Davis Chad McClendon Steve Spurlock Donald Sims Renaldo Lawrence Junior Braswell
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
700 655 641 638 623 608 606 593 585 574
Don King Dave Abernathy Donald Sims Darryl Robinson Stan Davis Rick Howe Wayne Duncan Billy Ross Kareem Livingston Walter Anderson
SEASON
CAREER
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Jan. 24, 1974
1972-73 1992-93 1968-69 2009-10 1968-69 1973-74 1994-95 1990-91 2010-11 1977-78 1996-97
1958-61 1954-57 2007-11 1976-79 1972-74 1958-61 1962-65 1990-93 1994-98 1977-80
GAME (MIN. 10 ATTEMPTS)
1. 2. 3. 4.
1.000 (12-12) .900 (9-10) .899 (15-17) .857 (12-14)
Tyson Patterson at W.Carolina Jan. 24, 2000 Chris McFarland at UNCG Feb. 17, 2004 Renaldo Lawrence at Clemson Dec. 17, 1977 Alvin Gentry vs. Lenoir-Rhyne Feb. 16, 1974
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
.699 (137-196) .687 (92-134) .673 (99-147) .663 (178-281) .651 (142-218) .644 (87-135) .642 (122-190) .637 (130-204) .629 (88-140) .628 (145-231)
Ricky Nedd Ricky Nedd Ricky Nedd Charles Payton Josh Shehan Isaac Butts Donte Minter Kareem Livingston Jonathan Mitchell Kareem Livingston
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
.690 (412-597) .614 (286-466) .603 (365-605) .598 (522-873) .591 (366-619) .585 (560-958) .580 (244-421) .577 (523-906) .568 (406-715) .544 (395-726)
Ricky Nedd Donte Minter Isaac Butts Kareem Livingston Josh Shehan Charles Payton Cedrick Holmes Sam Gibson Jeremy Clayton Rod Davis
SEASON
CAREER
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED GAME
1.
42
Stan Davis vs. Carson-Newman
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
546 536 521 499 465 464 458 445 417 415
Stan Davis Billy Ross Shawn Hall Donald Sims Preston Williams Allan Price D.J. Thompson Stan Davis Junior Braswell Calvin Bowser
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1,477 1,467 1,432 1,383 1,371 1,336 1,285 1,281 1,267 1,266
Donald Sims Don King Dave Abernathy Wayne Duncan Stan Davis Billy Ross Rick Howe Darryl Robinson D.J. Thompson Walter Anderson
SEASON
CAREER
Jan. 24, 1974
1972-73 1992-93 2002-03 2009-10 1968-69 1968-69 2005-06 1973-74 1996-97 1975-76
2007-11 1958-61 1954-57 1962-65 1972-74 1989-93 1958-61 1976-79 2003-06 1977-80
Ricky Nedd 84
1990-91 1991-92 1993-94 1980-81 2000-01 2011-12 2006-07 1997-98 2002-03 1997-98
1990-94 2006-07 2007-12 1994-98 1999-03 1979-82 1998-00 1988-90 2004-07 1983-86
THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL RECORDS 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 2. 4. 10.
10 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
GAME
Nate Cranford at Chattanooga Noah Brown at Chattanooga Donald Sims vs. Chattanooga John Braswell vs. The Citadel Tige Darner vs. Davidson Rufus Leach at Oklahoma State Rufus Leach vs. ETSU Shawn Hall vs. Charlotte Nate Cranford vs. The Citadel Billy Ross vs. Davidson William Cook vs. Clemson John Braswell at Davidson D.J. Thompson vs. Chattanooga Donald Sims vs. Milligan Donald Sims at Mississippi State Jeremi Booth vs. Milligan
Jan. 6 ,2007 Jan. 12, 2004 Feb. 26, 2009 Feb. 29, 1996 Jan. 20, 1997 Nov. 19, 1999 Jan. 10, 2000 Nov. 25, 2002 Jan. 27, 2007 Feb. 20, 1993 Dec. 10, 1994 Feb. 22, 1998 Feb. 14 ,2007 Dec. 17, 2009 Nov. 19, 2010 Dec. 30, 2010
1. 2. 4. 5. 6 7. 8. 9. 10.
SEASON
123 Donald Sims 2009-10 103 Rufus Leach 1999-2000 103 Shawn Hall 2002-03 98 D.J. Thompson 2005-06 93 Billy Ross 1992-93 90 Donald Sims 2008-09 84 Nate Cranford 2006-07 82 D.J. Thompson 2006-07 81 Rodney Peel 1988-89 78 Junior Braswell 1996-97 78 Donald Sims 2010-11
CAREER
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
358 Donald Sims 270 D.J. Thompson 229 Rodney Peel 214 Noah Brown 211 Billy Ross 209 Nate Cranford 189 Kemp Phillips 172 Junior Braswell 170 Tige Darner 159 William Cook
2007-11 2003-06 1987-92 2000-05 1989-93 2002-06 1986-90 1993-97 1994-98 1991-95
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
883 Donald Sims 702 D.J. Thompson 654 Rodney Peel 648 Noah Brown 564 Nate Cranford 543 Billy Ross 466 Junior Braswell 457 William Cook 437 Kemp Phillips 436 Tige Darner 436 Shawn Hall
3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 20 19 16 15 15 15 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14
GAME
Donald Sims at Mississippi State Shawn Hall vs. Davidson Donald Sims vs. Chattanooga Rufus Leach at Oklahoma St. Donald Sims at Chattanooga Donald Sims vs. Chattanooga Rodney Peel at Western Carolina Rodney Peel vs. Furman William Cook vs. Nebraska Shawn Hall vs College ofCharleston Noah Brown at Chattanooga Noah Brown at Western Carolina D.J. Thompson vs. UNCG Jeremi Booth vs. Milligan
Nov. 19, 2010 Feb. 22, 2003 Feb. 26, 2009 Nov. 19, 1999 Jan. 30, 2010 Feb. 28, 2010 Feb. 4, 1989 Feb. 11, 1989 Dec. 19, 1992 Feb. 2, 2002 Jan. 12, 2004 Feb. 28, 200 Feb. 22, 2007 Dec. 30, 2010
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
SEASON
309 Shawn Hall 2002-03 288 Donald Sims 2009-10 257 D.J. Thompson 2005-06 241 Rufus Leach 1999-2000 230 Billy Ross 1992-93 228 Noah Brown 2003-04 221 Donald Sims 2008-09 220 Donald Sims 2010-11 218 D.J. Thompson 2006-07 211 Nate Cranford 2006-07
CAREER
2007-11 2003-06 1987-92 2000-04 2002-06 1989-93 1993-97 1991-95 1986-90 1994-98 2001-03
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. 7. 8.
1.000 (5-5) 1.000 (5-5) 1.000 (5-5) 1.000 (5-5) 1.000 (5-5) 1.000 (5-5) .909 (10-11) .857 (6-7) .857 (6-7)
GAME (MIN. 5 ATTEMPTS)
Kemp Phillips vs. Davidson Matt McMahon at Wofford Tyson Patterson at W. Carolina D. McLaughlin-Williams at Tenn. Kellen Brand at Charlotte Donald Sims vs. Milligan Nate Cranford at Chattanooga Kemp Phillips vs. The Citadel Graham Bunn at Chattanooga
Jan. 22, 1990 Jan. 11, 1999 Jan. 24, 2000 Dec. 6, 2005 Nov. 12, 2007 Dec. 30, 2008 Jan. 6, 2007 Feb. 2, 1988 Jan. 18, 2003
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
SEASON (MIN. 1.5 ATTEMPTS PER GAME) .479 (45-94) .475 (75-158) .464 (49-97) .455 (46-101) .454 (60-132) .451 (60-133) .449 (22-49) .448 (26-58) .445 (57-128) .444 (71-160)
Kemp Phillips Ed Ward Ryann Abraham Tige Darner Matt McMahon Kemp Phillips Darryl Person Shawn Alexander Billy Ross William Cook
.445 (65-146) .433 (189-437) .427 (103-241) .419 (113-270) .415 (68-164) .405 (358-883) .400 (68-170) .390 (170-436) .389 (211-543) .388 (155-400)
Graham Bunn Kemp Phillips Rufus Leach Ed Ward Shawn Alexander Donald Sims Darryl Person Tige Darner Billy Ross Kellen Brand
CAREER
1986-87 1990-91 2007-08 1995-96 1998-99 1987-88 1987-88 1998-99 1991-92 1993-94
2001-03 1986-90 1999-2000 1987-91 1998-2001 2007-11 1986-88 1995-98 1989-93 2006-10
Kemp Phillips 85
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REBOUNDING RECORDS
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REBOUNDS GAME
1. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8.
24 24 23 23 22 21 20 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19
Larry Dudas vs. UNC Wilmington Tony Searcy vs. High Point Wayne Duncan vs. Barton Tony Searcy vs. The Citadel John Pyecha vs. Catawba Tony Searcy vs. ETSU John Pyecha vs. Milligan Joe Hunt vs. High Point Joe Hunt vs. Lenoir-Rhyne John Pyecha vs. Erskine Joe Hunt vs. Erskine John Pyecha vs. Catawba Dave Abernathy vs. Guilford John Pyecha vs. East Carolina Chad McClendon vs. Western Carolina Chad McClendon vs. VMI Isaac Butts at Georgia Southern
1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
359 352 351 350 350 327 318 310 301 293
Tony Searcy John Pyecha Allan Price Rick Howe Rick Howe Joe Hunt John Pyecha Charles Payton Isaac Butts Chad McClendon
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1,108 1,097 974 926 860 855 840 805 783 774
Wayne Duncan Rick Howe Charles Payton Mel Hubbard Bob Campbell Allan Price Chad McClendon Isaac Butts Dave Abernathy Jeremy Clayton
SEASON
CAREER
Chad McClendon 86
REBOUNDING AVERAGE Feb. 26, 1972 Feb. 20, 1978 Feb. 1, 1964 Feb. 25, 1978 Jan. 19, 1952 Jan. 26, 1978 Dec. 4, 1954 Jan. 26, 1952 Feb. 2, 1952 Feb. 19, 1952 Feb. 19, 1952 Feb. 23, 1952 Jan. 7, 1954 Dec. 17, 1954 Jan. 27, 1993 Feb. 25, 1995 Feb. 2, 2009
1977-78 1951-52 1968-69 1959-60 1960-61 1951-52 1954-55 1980-81 2009-10 1994-95
SEASON
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.
14.7 14.5 13.6 13.5 13.0 13.0 12.8 11.1 10.7 10.1 10.1
John Pyecha John Pyecha Joe Hunt Rick Howe Rick Howe Allan Price Tony Searcy Erwin Hill Charles Payton Darryl Gibson Chad McClendon
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
11.2 10.9 10.3 9.8 9.7 8.9 8.8 8.7 8.5 8.5
Wayne Duncan Rick Howe Allan Price Bob Campbell Tony Searcy Mel Hubbard Dave Abernathy Charles Payton Erwin Hill Dale Roberts
CAREER
1962-65 1958-61 1978-82 1975-79 1953-56 1966-69 1991-95 2007-12 1954-57 2004-08
Mel Hubbard
1951-52 1954-55 1951-52 1959-60 1960-61 1968-69 1977-78 1972-73 1980-81 1968-69 1994-95
1962-65 1958-61 1967-69 1953-56 1977-78 1976-79 1954-57 1978-82 1971-73 1982-84
STEAL /ASSIST RECORDS STEALS
ASSISTS GAME
Tyson Patterson vs. Lees-McRae Junior Braswell vs. VMI Graham Bunn vs. ETSU Tyson Patterson vs. Chattanooga Tyson Patterson vs. Georgia Southern Tyson Patterson vs. Pfeiffer Ed Ward vs. East Carolina Kevin Brown vs. Wofford Tyson Patterson vs. VMI Tyson Patterson vs. Winthrop Tyson Patterson vs. VMI Jeff Williams vs. Western Carolina Stan Davis vs. Furman D.J. Thompson vs. College of Charleston Demetrius Scott vs. The Citadel
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Tyson Patterson D.J. Thompson Tyson Patterson Tyson Patterson Kemp Phillips Jonathan Butler Graham Bunn Junior Braswell D.J. Thompson Lynwood Robinson
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
218 163 159 154 153 147 140 138 135 134
638 508 442 420 373 346 311 307 298 291
SEASON
Tyson Patterson D.J. Thompson Kemp Phillips Junior Braswell Rodney Peel Donald Sims Ricky Nedd Walter Anderson Noah Brown Stan Davis
CAREER
Tyson Patterson
Nov. 27, 1999 Feb. 24, 1996 Jan. 6, 2003 Jan. 29, 2000 Jan. 8, 2000 Nov. 29, 1999 Dec. 8, 1990 Dec. 7, 1977 Jan. 17, 2000 Dec. 20, 1998 Feb. 21, 1998 March 4 ,1993 March 1, 1973 Jan. 29, 2007 Jan. 27, 2007
1999-2000 2006-07 1997-98 1998-99 1989-90 2000-01 2002-03 1995-96 2004-05 1984-85
1996-2000 2003-06 1986-90 1993-97 1987-92 2007-11 1990-94 1976-80 2000-05 1971-74
GAME
1. 9 2. 8 3. 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 10. 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
D.J. Thompson vs. UNCG Tyson Patterson vs. Lees-McRae Rodney Peel vs. Wofford Tyson Patterson vs. VMI Matt Jones vs. Davidson Corwin Davis at SMU D.J. Thomspon vs. Chattanooga D.J. Thompson vs. ETSU Eduardo Bermudez vs. Charlotte Ricky Nedd vs. East Carolina Ricky Nedd vs. Furman C. McClendon vs. Oklahoma St. C. McClendon vs. Oral Roberts Junior Braswell vs. Wingate Tyson Patterson vs. Wofford Tyson Patterson vs. Wofford Tyson Patterson vs. Western Carolina Matt Jones vs. Liberty Matt Jones at Wofford J. Mitchell vs St. Francis (NY) D.J. Thompson at George Washington D.J. Thompson vs. Georgia Southern D.J. Thompson vs. Elon Demetrius Scott at UNCG D.J. Thompson vs. N. Greenville Donald Sims at Georgetown
1. 2. 3. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.
87 85 81 81 75 75 63 62 60 56
Tyson Patterson D.J. Thompson D.J. Thompson D.J. Thompson Rodney Peel Tyson Patterson Marshall Phillips Rodney Peel Matt Jones Tyson Patterson
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
293 247 237 155 152 137 133 132 128 120
D.J. Thompson Tyson Patterson Rodney Peel Kemp Phillips Ricky Nedd Junior Braswell Chris McFarland Donald Sims Matt Jones Tim Powers
SEASON
CAREER
Feb. 22, 2007 Nov. 27, 1999 Feb. 14,1990 Feb. 23,1999 Feb. 22,2003 Dec. 18,2003 Feb. 12,2005 Jan. 5,2005 Nov. 19, 2008 Jan. 4,1993 Feb. 17,1993 Dec. 2,1994 Dec. 3, 1994 Nov. 22, 1996 Feb. 11, 1998 Feb. 12, 2000 Feb. 26, 2000 Dec. 1, 2002 Dec. 18, 2003 Nov. 29, 2003 Nov. 28, 2003 March 3, 2006 Feb. 11, 2006 Jan. 21, 2006 Nov. 13, 2006 Dec. 12, 2010
1999-2000 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 1989-90 1998-99 1998-99 1991-92 2002-03 1997-98
2003-06 1996-2000 1987-92 1986-90 1990-94 1993-97 2001-05 2007-11 2000-03 1988-92
D.J. Thompson 87
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BLOCKS/PARTICIPATION RECORDS
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BLOCKS GAME
1. 8 8 3. 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
Jeremy Clayton vs. Chattanooga Ricky Nedd vs. Tennessee Tech S. Spurlock vs. East Carolina S. Spurlock vs. S.W. Louisiana R. Nedd vs. Chattanooga R. Nedd vs. ETSU R. Nedd vs. Wingate Josh Grover vs. Milligan Kareem Livingston vs. VMI Jeremy Clayton at Georgia Southern Donte Minter vs. Western Carolina
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
75 67 56 55 54 53 52 50 47 46
Jeremy Clayton Ricky Nedd Steve Spurlock Jeremy Clayton Ricky Nedd Ricky Nedd Jeremy Clayton Jonathan Mitchell Sam Gibson Andre Williamson
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
220 193 165 160 118 105 96 95 77 73
Jeremy Clayton Ricky Nedd Kareem Livingston Andre Williamson Steve Spurlock Sam Gibson Isaac Butts Chris McFarland Donte Minter Chad McClendon
SEASON
CAREER
Jeremy Clayton 88
GAMES PLAYED Jan. 17, 2008 Dec. 6, 1993 Dec. 8, 1990 Dec. 12, 1990 Feb. 18, 1991 March 5, 1993 Feb. 11, 1993 Nov. 30, 1996 Jan. 10, 1998 Feb. 5, 2007 Jan. 15, 2007
2007-08 1992-93 1990-91 2006-07 1990-91 1993-94 2005-06 2002-03 1989-90 2010-11
2004-08 1990-94 1994-98 2008-12 1989-92 1987-90 2007-12 2001-05 2006-08 1991-95
SEASON
1. 8. 10.
37 37 37 37 37 37 37 34 34 33 33 33 33 33
Ryann Abraham Jeremi Booth Kellen Brand Isaac Butts Josh Hunter Donald Sims Andre Williamson Nathan Healy Marcus Wright D.J. Thompson Jeremy Clayton Nate Cranford Davis Bowne Ryann Abraham
1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7.
131 130 126 123 123 120 119 119 119 119
Kellen Brand Donald Sims Andre Williamson D.J. Thompson Jeremi Booth Jeremy Clayton Buddy Davis Noah Brown Josh Shehan Ryann Abraham
CAREER
Josh Shehan
2009-10 2009-10 2009-10 2009-10 2009-10 2009-10 2009-10 2009-10 2009-10 2006-07 2006-07 2006-07 2006-07 2006-07
2006-10 2007-11 2008-12 2003-06 2006-11 2004-08 1999-2002 2000-05 1999-2003 2005-10
TEAM RECORDS MOST POINTS APP 120, vs. Wofford Opponent 130, N.C. State
Dec. 7, 1977 Nov. 27, 1972
SEASON
APP 2,766 Opponent 2,567
APP 83.9 Opponent 89.8
GAME
FEWEST POINTS IN THE SHOT CLOCK ERA
SEASON AVERAGE
IN A LOSS
APP 102, vs. UNC Wilmington Opponent 100, Charlotte
2009-10 2009-10
2002-03 1972-73
APP 1,862 Opponent 1,900
Dec. 4 , 1971 Nov. 25, 2002
GAME
SEASON
IN A WIN
APP 18, at Catawba 18, at Johnson Bible Opponent 15, Lenior-Rhyne
APP 64.2 Opponent 65.5
1927-28 1925-26
GAME
37, at Marquette 37, at Wake Forest 37, vs. Oregon State 37, at Virginia Tech 32, Presbyterian
SEASON
APP 1,607 Opponent 1,603
APP 61.5 Opponent 62.9
SEASON AVERAGE
APP 49, vs. Davidson Opponent 43, Milligan
IN A WIN
SEASON
1985-86 1985-86
SEASON AVERAGE
APP 51, vs. VCU Opponent 57, Chattanooga 57, Marquette
1985-86 1985-86
Nov. 21, 2005 March 4, 2005 Dec. 4, 1999
MOST COMBINED POINTS 1943-44 1943-44
1929-30 1929-30 1919-20
GAME
214, vs. Furman (FU 116, APP 98), Jan. 24, 1972 212, vs. UNC Wilmington (UNCW 110, APP 102), Jan. 4, 1972 211, vs. Barton (APP 112, Barton 99), Jan. 25, 1966
5,333, 2009-10 (APP 2,766; Opponents 2,567)
SEASON
FEWEST POINTS • SINCE 1959-60 APP Opponent
Jan. 7, 1986 Dec. 19, 1996 Nov. 24, 2000 Dec. 11, 2006 Dec. 13, 2001 Nov. 17, 2009
Dec. 19, 1996 Jan. 7, 1986 Nov. 24, 2000 Dec. 11, 2006 Nov. 30, 1965
1982-83 1964-65
1979-80 1979-80
Jan. 25, 1977 Jan. 8, 1983
100-POINT GAMES APP 5 Opponent 6
SEASON
1999-2000 1972-73
ALL-TIME
APP 61 Last: 101, vs. Montreat, Nov. 16, 2010 Opponent 45 Last: 108, UNC Wilmington, Nov. 14, 2008
APP AT HOME
APP
50
Last: 101 vs. Montreat, Nov. 16, 2010
APP
10
Last: 101 at UNC Wilmington, Nov. 14, 2008
APP 1
APP ON ROAD
NEUTRAL SITE
100 vs. VMI, March 2, 1991 in Asheville, N.C. (SoCon Tournament)
CONSECUTIVE 100-POINT GAMES ASU Opponent
SEASON
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 (twice)
1951-52 1959-60 1984-85 1999-2000 2002-03 1968-69 1974-75
89
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APP 333 Opponent 400
37, at Wake Forest 37, at Marquette 37, vs. Oregon State 37, at Virginia Tech 44, North Greenville 44, Lees-McRae
IN A WIN
FEWEST POINTS • ALL-TIME APP 11, vs. Campbell Opponent 7, Mountain City
GAME
APP Opponent
TEAM RECORDS MOST FIELD GOALS GAME
APP Opponent
49, vs. Chattanooga (84 att.) 53, N.C. State (106 att.)
APP Opponent
954 (2,006 att.) 963 (1,965 att.)
MOST FREE THROWS APP Opponent
55, vs. Barton (63 att.) —
2009-10 1972-73
APP Opponent
580 (758 att.) 526 (738 att.)
SEASON
MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS GAME
APP Opponent
93, vs. Luther Rice (made 43) 106, N.C. State (made 53)
APP Opponent
2,006 (made 954) 2,164 (made 908)
SEASON
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GAME
.710, vs. Tenn. Wesleyan (44-of-62) .723, Chattanooga (34-of-47)
APP Opponents
.524 (736-of-1,404) .507 (922-of-1,818)
SEASON
GAME
17, The Citadel (27 att.) 17, Charlotte (26 att.)
APP Opponent
279 (703 att.) 288 (840 att.)
SEASON
APP Opponent
42 vs. The Citadel (14 made) 45, Charlotte (17 made)
APP Opponent
748 (258 made) 840 (288 made)
SEASON
63 vs. Barton (made 55) —
2009-10 2009-10
APP Opponent
785 (made 579) 753 (made 522)
GAME(MINIMUM 5 MADE)
.714, vs. ETSU (10-of-14) .786, Georgia Southern (11-of-14)
APP Opponent
.308 (279-703) .495 (50-101)
SEASON
SEASON
GAME
Dec. 30, 1999 March 6, 2003
APP Opponent
.914 vs. Lynchburg (32-of-35) 1.000 at Western Carolina (17-of-17)
1980-81 1974-75
APP Opponent
.765 (580-of-758) .745 (494-of-663)
38, vs. Charlotte 34, Erskine
APP Opponents
544 577
90
GAME
SEASON
2009-10 1971-72
SEASON
March 2, 1967 Jan. 15, 2011
1966-67 1967-68
REBOUNDS GAME
Jan. 27, 2006 Nov. 25, 2002
APP Opponent
85 vs. Milligan —
2009-10 2009-10
APP Opponent
1,563 1,273
APP Opponent
65.1 (24 games, 1,563 rebounds) 48.8 (26 games, 1,268 rebounds)
Feb. 3, 2005 Nov. 25, 2002
2004-05 2009-10
Jan. 28, 1988 Jan. 18, 1997
2009-10 1982-83
TURNOVERS APP Opponent
Feb. 9, 1955
FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE APP Opponent
1966-67 2008-09
GAME
APP Opponent
3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED GAME
SEASON
Nov. 11, 1970 Nov. 27, 1972
3-POINT FIELD GOALS APP Opponent
Feb. 9, 1955
MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE APP Opponent
GAME
Feb. 13, 1978 Nov. 27, 1972
Dec. 5, 1990 Nov. 20, 2004
2009-10 1999-2000
SEASON
SEASON AVERAGE
1951-52
1951-52 1992-93
1951-52 1992-93
ASSISTS GAME
APP Opponent
32, vs. Chattanooga 32, vs. Tennessee Wesleyan 32, North Carolina
APP Opponent
540 507
SEASON
Feb. 13, 1978 Dec. 30, 1999 Jan. 17, 1998
1990-91 2009-10
STEALS GAME
APP Opponent
24 vs. Lees-McRae 24 vs. Liberty 26, Chattanooga
APP Opponent
325 289
SEASON
Nov. 27, 1999 Dec. 1, 2001 March 6, 2003
1999-2000 1990-91
TEAM RECORDS BLOCKED SHOTS APP Opponent
APP Opponents
GAME
12, vs. Milligan 12, vs. Lees-McRae 15, VMI
SEASON
155 124
LOSSES Nov. 30, 1996 Nov. 11, 2011 Feb. 10, 2003
1990-91 2008-09
23 (3-23)
3 (19-3) 3 (22-3) 3 (11-3)
37
7
FEWEST GAMES
25
0
FEWEST WINS
2009-10 (24-13)
1943-44 (0-7)
20, vs. Wake Forest
2006-07 (25-8)
LOWEST PERCENTAGE
.000 (0-7)
GAME
65, vs. Milligan (112-47) 77, N.C. State (130-53)
Dec. 30, 2008 Nov. 27, 1972
LARGEST CROWDS
1939-40 (19-3)
18, vs. Barton
HIGHEST PERCENTAGE
APP Opponent
1943-44 (0-7)
OVER ONE OPPONENT
.880 (22-3)
VERSUS ONE OPPONENT
VICTORY MARGIN
WINNING PERCENTAGE
1956-57 1974-75
1940-41
1943-44
GAME
Home HCC Road Neutral Postseason
8,564, vs. ETSU 8,350, vs. Davidson 21,572, at North Carolina 17,421, vs. Bucknell (Lobo Invitational) Albequerque, N.M. 17,297 vs. Ohio State (NCAA Tournament) Nashville, Tenn.
Home HCC All
69,030 (15 dates) 40,418 (14 dates) 144,433 (32 dates)
Home HCC All
5,111 (13 dates) 2,887 (14 dates) 5,031 (28 dates)
Jan. 20, 1990 Jan. 12, 2009 Jan. 17, 1998 Dec. 28, 1996 Mar. 17, 2000
SEASON
1980-81 2002-03 1999-00
AVERAGE ATTENDANCE
1977-78 2002-03 1977-78
Varsity Gym 91
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SEASON
17
1939-40 1940-41 1946-47
SEASON
12 (4-20) 12 (3-23)
WINNING STREAKS
FEWEST LOSSES
WINS MOST WINS
1974-75
LOSING STREAKS
GAMES PLAYED MOST GAMES
MOST LOSSES
100-POINT GAMES
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APPALACHIAN 1. 2. 3. 4. 11. 13. 16. 19. 22. 28. 29. 34. 38. 42. 46. 53.
120 vs. Wofford (69) 117 vs. Lees-McRae (74) 113 vs. Milligan (91) 112 vs. College of Charleston (58) 112 vs. Barton (99) 112 vs. Presbyterian (78) 112 vs. Pikeville, Ky. (78) 112 vs. Mars Hill (77) 112 vs. Tennessee Wesleyan (48) 112 vs. Milligan (47) 111 vs. Marshall (92) 111 vs. Georgia Southern (83) 110 vs. Chattanooga (63) 110 vs. Georgia State (69) 110 vs. Anderson (48) 109 vs. North Greenville (71) 109 vs. Luther Rice (66) 109 vs. Greensboro College (53) 108 vs. Methodist (85) 108 vs. ETSU (90) 108 vs. ETSU (94) 107 vs. Western Carolina (85) 107 vs. Newberry (63) 107 vs. Barton (78) 107 vs. Central Wesleyan (58) 107 vs. Barton (61) 107 vs. Chattanooga (99) 106 vs. Pfeiffer (68) 105 vs. Montreat (57) 105 vs. Barton (97) 105 vs. Newberry (83) 105 vs. Catawba (69) 105 vs. Belmont Abbey (78) 104 vs. Pfeiffer (76) 104 vs. UNC Wilmington (67) 104 vs. Pfeiffer (90) 104 vs. Mars Hill (72) 103 vs. Emory & Henry (76) 103 vs. VMI (82) 103 vs. Barber-Scotia (53) 103 vs. Charlotte (100) 102 vs. Western Carolina (58) 102 vs. UNC Wilmington (110) 102 vs. Marshall (77) 102 atWestern Carolina (82) 101 vs. Voorhees (77) 101 vs. The Citadel (64) 101 vs. Montana State (81) 101 vs. Western Carolina (83) 101 vs. Gardner-Webb (93) 101 at UNC Wilmington (108) 101 vs. Montreat (71) 100 vs. Western Carolina (91) 100 vs. Catawba (76) 100 vs. Newberry (79) 100 vs. Lynchburg (84) 100 vs. Limestone (74) 100 vs. Hawaii-Hilo (71) 100 vs. Western Carolina (85) 100 vs. VMI (72) 100 vs. VMI (64)
OPPONENTS Dec. 7, 1977 Nov. 27, 1999 Dec. 17, 2009 Dec. 8, 1959 Jan. 25, 1966 Nov. 29, 1966 Dec. 5, 1991 Dec. 9, 1995 Dec. 30, 1999 Dec. 30, 2008 Jan. 6, 1993 Feb. 13, 2010 Feb. 13, 1978 Dec. 2, 1989 Nov. 18, 1997 Nov. 13, 2006 Dec. 11, 1970 Nov. 23, 1998 Nov. 30, 1987 Jan. 28, 1988 Jan. 6, 2003 Feb. 24, 1961 Dec. 5, 1963 Jan. 23, 1969 Nov. 27, 1984 Nov. 24, 2001 Jan. 18, 2003 Jan. 19, 1966 Jan. 16, 2006 Feb. 9, 1955 Jan. 7, 1969 Feb. 14, 1970 Feb. 2, 1966 Feb. 14, 1959 Dec. 4, 1971 Nov. 29, 1999 Nov. 22, 2002 Dec. 10, 1959 Dec. 13, 1978 Dec. 12, 1984 Nov. 25, 2002 Feb. 20, 1952 Jan. 4, 1969 Jan. 31, 1994 Jan. 24, 2000 Jan. 19, 1970 Jan. 13, 1990 Dec. 3, 1990 Feb. 26, 2000 Jan. 23, 2002 Nov. 14, 2008 Nov. 16, 2010 Jan. 15, 2007 Feb. 23, 1952 Jan. 18, 1962 March 9, 1967 Dec. 15, 1984 Dec. 27, 1987 Feb. 13, 1988 March 2, 1991 Jan. 9, 1999
THE LAST TIME ASU SCORED 100 POINTS ...
Overall At Home On the Road Neutral Site
92
101, vs. Montreat, Nov. 16, 2010 111, vs. Ga. Southern, Feb. 13, 2010 101 at UNC Wilmington, Nov. 14, 2008 100 vs. VMI, March 2, 1991 in Asheville, N.C. (SoCon Tournament)
1. 2. 3. 5. 9. 10. 15. 18. 19. 21. 24. 28. 33. 42.
130 by North Carolina State (53) 116 by Furman (98) 111 by Richmond (69) 111 by Furman (71) 110 by Stetson (61) 110 by UNC Wilmington (102) 110 by Duke (74) 110 by TCU (76) 109 by Davidson (96) 108 by Western Carolina (70) 108 by Davidson (81) 108 by Nebraska (71) 108 by College of Charleston (96) 108 by UNC Wilmington (101) 107 by Lenoir-Rhyne (76) 107 by High Point (71) 107 by Wake Forest (65) 106 by Western Carolina (70) 105 by Barton (87) 105 by ETSU (87) 104 by Carson-Newman (93) 104 by SW Louisiana (96) 104 by Georgia Southern (83) 103 by Furman (83) 103 by Clemson (57) 103 by Georgia Southern (76) 103 by Indiana (59) 102 by Elon (81) 102 by Catawba (84) 102 by Lenoir-Rhyne (83) 102 by Furman (91) 102 by Davidson (69) 101 by Mercer (70) 101 by Furman (68) 101 by Richmond (70) 101 by Richmond (97) 101 by Marshall (72) 101 by ETSU (82) 101 by ETSU (86) 101 by Georgia Southern (89) 101 by Marquette (78) 100 by William & Mary (63) 100 by Wake Forest (69) 100 by ETSU (68) 100 by Charlotte (103)
Nov. 27, 1972 Jan. 24, 1972 Jan. 29, 1973 Jan. 5, 1974 Jan. 15, 1957 Jan. 4, 1968 Nov. 28, 1987 Dec. 20, 2001 Dec. 17, 1971 Feb. 17, 1953 Feb. 15, 1973 Dec. 31, 1994 Feb. 15, 2003 Nov. 14, 2008 Feb. 5, 1955 Feb. 8, 1969 Dec. 18, 1972 Jan. 16, 1971 Feb. 10, 1969 Feb. 7, 1973 Jan. 27, 1971 Dec. 28, 1989 Feb. 24, 1975 Jan. 29, 1973 Dec. 9, 1974 Jan. 9, 1993 Dec. 29, 1995 Jan. 11, 1956 Feb. 18, 1956 Feb. 20, 1971 Dec. 9, 1971 Dec. 3, 2005 Feb. 7, 1972 March 1, 1973 Jan. 18, 1975 Feb. 26, 1975 Feb. 22, 1988 March 3, 1991 Feb. 27, 1994 Jan. 7, 2002 Dec. 7, 2002 Dec. 1, 1973 Dec. 11, 1974 Feb. 1, 1996 Nov. 25, 2002
LAST TIME AN OPPONENT SCORED 100 POINTS
Overall In Boone
108 by UNC Wilmington, Nov. 14, 2008 108 by College of Charleston, Feb. 15, 2003
The Mountaineers have given up 100 points in just 16 games over the past 32 seasons. The Mountaineers have allowed opponents to reach the 100-point plateau on just 15 occasions in the last 908 games and only one team (North Carolina - 97 pts., 12/17/11) has scored 90 or more against ASU in the past two seasons.
APPALACHIAN’S ...
100-Point Games in Boone 100-Point Games on the Road 100-point Games at a Neutral Site 100-Point Games in SoCon Play
50 10 1 14
ATTENDANCE RECORDS YEAR-BY-YEAR ATTENDANCE OVERALL
Crowd 8,564 8,350 8,325 8,072 7,862 7,831 7,335 7,317 7,191 7,106 6,929 6,870 6,823 6,700 6,642 6,500 6,500 6,417 6,399 6,285 6,192 6,112
TOP HOME CROWDS
Opponent vs. ETSU vs. Davidson vs. North Carolina vs. ETSU vs. ETSU vs. Georgia Tech vs. Davidson vs. Davidson vs. Davidson vs. Charlotte vs. Davidson vs. Charlotte vs. ETSU vs. Lenoir-Rhyne vs. Western Carolina vs. Lenoir-Rhyne vs. Charlotte vs. Marshall vs. Marshall vs. Western Carolina vs. Charlotte vs. Charlotte
Result L 94-96 L, 52-70 L 69-99 L 78-94 L 63-70 L 65-89 W 78-77 W 71-64 W 69-65 W 88-81 L 68-70 W 53-52 L 79-98 W 63-60 L 60-63 W 66-64 L 59-85 L 67-76 L 76-83 W 75-68 W 84-73 W 58-47
HOME
ROAD
G Total Avg. Largest 12 55,230 4,603 6,500 13 66,443 5,111 6,285 14 68,275 4,877 6,112 12 49,805 4,150 5,720 15 69,030 4,602 7,335 12 49,967 3,914 — 13 36,075 2,775 4,680 11 49,145 4,468 5,318 13 55,065 4,236 6,929 14 54,574 3,898 7,191 12 28,741 2,395 4,114 12 41,265 3,439 4,806 13 50,571 3,890 6,399 13 54,886 4,222 8,564 13 53,630 4,125 8,072 13 43,388 3,338 7,862 13 32,325 2,487 6,823 13 43,135 3,318 5,631 11 22,997 2,091 3,412 13 26,211 2,016 7,831 11 23,914 2,174 2,876 15 43,427 2,895 5,210 14 42,204 3,015 7,317 12 42,834 3,570 6,224 14 36,007 2,572 8,325 13 31,878 2,452 3,949 14 40,418 2,887 5,373 11 26,155 2,378 3,891 14 25,741 1,839 5,109 12 24,511 2,043 3,437 13 32,894 2,530 5,011 13 31,790 2,445 3,743 14 32,841 2,346 8,350 18 36,456 2,025 6,024 12 20,977 1,748 2,356 14 24,655 1,761 3,476 459 1,467,460 3,197 8,564 Date Jan. 20, 1990 Jan. 12, 2009 Nov. 17, 2000 Feb. 2, 1991 Feb. 29, 1992 Dec. 2, 1995 Feb. 21, 1981 Feb. 20, 1999 Jan. 18, 1986 Dec. 4, 1989 Jan. 12, 1985 Jan. 31, 1981 Jan. 23, 1993 Feb. 16, 1974 Feb. 2, 1985 Dec. 7, 1968 Jan. 19, 1977 Jan. 14, 1985 Jan. 28, 1989 Feb. 4, 1978 Dec. 7, 1985 Jan. 20, 1979
Crowd 21,572 20,892 20,257 19,027 17,421 17,297 16,995 15,300 14,610 14,665 13,641 13,528 13,522 13,435 13,398 12, 876 12,759 12,679 12,673 12,195 11,958 11,200 11,189 10,835 10,744 10,782
G Total Avg. Largest 17 84,366 4,963 12,759 15 74,425 4,962 9,638 15 66,174 4,412 8,468 16 62,537 3,909 8,200 14 59,218 4,230 7,800 14 54,674 3,905 — 14 53,420 3,816 8,564 18 73,345 4,075 9,517 15 64,806 4,320 8,564 15 69,928 4,662 10,211 16 85,848 5,366 10,557 17 65,245 3,838 15,300 15 63,367 4,225 10,744 17 79,033 4,649 10,475 17 69,399 4,082 10,607 16 70,812 4,426 11,189 15 57,346 3,823 13,641 14 51,984 3,713 8,197 18 77,031 4,280 9,950 15 71,954 4,797 12,679 17 101,132 5,949 17,421 14 68,732 4,909 21,572 15 72,681 4,845 20,257 20 101,599 4,618 17,297 17 56,028 3,296 13,528 15 61,780 4,119 12,673 13 65,516 5,040 13,522 14 54,854 3,918 8,936 14 56,833 4,060 7,533 14 63,531 4,538 14,665 15 68,718 4,581 10,478 14 41,299 2,950 7,065 14 41,027 2,930 12,195 16 88,259 5,516 19,027 14 59,917 4,280 13,398 14 58,729 4,195 20,892 553 2,415,547 4,368 21,572
TOP ROAD CROWDS
Opponent at North Carolina at North Carolina at North Carolina at Louisville vs. Bucknell * vs. Ohio State + vs. Mississippi * at Kansas at Minnesota at Wake Forest at Nebraska at Purdue at Marquette at Dayton at Vanderbilt at Tennessee at Maryland vs. Indiana % at Tennessee at Texas at Arkansas at N. C. State at ETSU vs. Arkansas & at Charlotte at Minnesota
* Lobo Invitational, Albuquerque, N.M. % Hoosier Classic, Indianapolis, Ind.
Result L 63-96 L 97-82 L 64-87 L 80-53 W 71-62 L 61-87 L 74-82 L 62-73 L 67-81 L 78-91 L 83-93 L 65-79 L 78-101 L 65-49 L 86-73 L 81-89 L 74-76 L 59-103 L 66-97 L 43-78 L 81-72 (OT) L 47-71 L 75-81 W, 74-67 L 63-77 L 70-56
Date Jan. 17, 1998 Dec. 17, 2011 Nov. 13, 1998 Nov. 23, 2009 Dec. 28, 1996 March 17, 2000 Dec. 27, 1996 Dec. 7, 1987 Nov. 21, 1998 Nov. 25, 2005 Dec. 19, 1992 Dec. 2, 2000 Dec. 7, 2002 Dec. 21, 2009 Nov. 27, 2010 Dec. 6, 2005 Dec. 18, 1976 Dec. 29, 1995 Nov. 11, 2001 Jan. 2, 2009 Nov. 20, 2009 Dec. 9, 1981 Feb. 1, 1992 Dec. 22, 2007 Nov. 28, 1988 Dec. 6, 2011
+ NCAA Tournament, Nashville, Tenn. & Little Rock, Ark.
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Year G Total Avg. Largest 1976-77 29 139,596 4,814 12,759 1979-78 28 140,868 5,031 9,638 1978-79 29 134,449 4,636 8,468 1979-80 28 112,342 4,012 8,200 1980-81 29 128,248 4,422 7,800 1981-82 26 104,641 4,025 — 1982-83 27 89,495 3,315 8,564 1983-84 29 122,490 4,224 9,517 1984-85 28 119,871 4,281 8,564 1985-86 29 124,502 4,293 10,211 1986-87 28 114,589 4,092 10,557 1987-88 29 106,510 3,673 15,300 1988-89 28 113,938 4,069 10,744 1989-90 30 133,919 4,464 10,475 1990-91 30 123,029 4,101 10,607 1991-92 29 114,200 3,938 11,189 1992-93 28 89,671 3,203 13,641 1993-94 27 95,119 3,523 8,197 1994-95 29 100,028 3,449 9,950 1995-96 28 98,165 3,506 12,679 1996-97 28 125,046 4,466 17,421 1997-98 29 112,159 3,868 21,572 1998-99 29 114,885 3,962 20,257 1999-2000 32 144,439 4,514 17,297 2000-01 31 92,044 2,969 13,528 2001-02 28 93,567 3,342 12,673 2002-03 29 111,502 3,845 13,522 2003-04 30 90,787 3,026 8,309 2004-05 30 90,432 3,014 7,533 2005-06 30 100,256 3,342 14,665 2006-07 33 111,071 3,366 10,478 2007-08 31 88,213 2,846 10,835 2008-09 31 91,169 2,941 12,195 2009-10 37 136,348 3,685 19,027 2010-11 31 88,834 2,866 13,398 2011-12 31 99,821 3,220 20,892 Totals 1,058 3,996,243 3,777 21,572
COACHING RECORDS HEAD COACHES
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Overall Conference Seasons Coach Seasons Won Lost Pct. Won Lost Pct. Conference Titles 1919-20, 1925-34 No Coach Listed 9 86 33 .723 — — — 1934-35 Eugene Garbee 1 8 11 .421 — — — 1935-40; 1946-47 Flucie Stewart 6 66 37 .641 48 24 .667 (1) 1940 1940-42 Clyde Canipe 2 38 7 .844 22 5 .815 (1) 1941 1942-43 Belus Smawley 1 16 5 .762 9 0 1.000 (1) 1943 1943-44 Harold Quincy 1 0 7 .000 — — — 1944-45 G.P. Eggers 1 6 13 .316 7 5 .583 1945-46; 1947-57 Francis Hoover 11 133 128 .510 91 87 .511 (2) 1948, 1950 1957-72 Bob Light 15 212 179 .542 94 85 .525 (1) 1967 1972-75 Press Maravich 3 14 63 .182 5 30 .143 1975-81 Bobby Cremins 6 100 70 .588 51 31 .623 (3) 1978, 1979, 1981 1981-86 Kevin Cantwell 5 61 78 .439 33 47 .413 1986-96 Tom Apke 10 139 147 .486 70 82 .461 1996-2000; 2009-10 Buzz Peterson 5 103 52 .665 60 17 .779 (4) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2010 2000-09 Houston Fancher 9 137 136 .502 79 73 .520 (3) 2003, 2007, 2008 2010-pres. Jason Capel 2 29 33 .468 17 19 .472 Totals 87 1148 999 .535 588 505 .538 16 titles
ASSISTANT COACHES Assistant coaches are listed alphabetically.Any additions, deletions, and/or corrections may be submitted to the sports information office. Research continues for assistant coaches prior to 1958.
Andy Anderson Russ Bergman John Braswell Kevin Cantwell Jason Capel Tom Childress Mike Craft Joey Davis Bob Dellinger Jimmy Dykes Houston Fancher George Felton Chris Ferguson Josh Ealy Wayne Flowers Joel Furnari Justin Gainey Tony Gray Tee Haithcock Lavell Hall Joel Haskins Jerry Hayes Robbie Hicklin Bobby Hussey Ed Injaychock Jamie Kachmarik Kerry Keating Floyd Kerr
1975 1973-75 2002 1976-81 2009-10 1969-70 1991-94 1984 1962-63 1987 1997-2000 1977 1988-91 2008-09 1980 1982-83 2010-pres. 1967-72 1960 1995-2003 2001-02 1978 1973-74 1972 1967 2009-10 1999-2000 1987
Rex Kilby 1966 Bobby Kummer 2010-pres. Gene Littles 1976 Jack Lytton 1965 Toby Madison 2003-04 Matt McMahon 2001-10 Kent Moseley 1958 Richard Morgan 2006-09 George Morrow 1992-96 Tom Muse 1961 Mike Muse 1985-86 Ralph Patterson 1987-92 Buzz Peterson 1988-89 Tony Pujol 2004-06 Darryl Robinson 2004 Nate Ross 1978-85 Kellen Sampson 2011-pres. Todd Sandstedt 1989-96 Rick Scruggs 2010-11 Tony Searcy 1980, 1982-86 Skip Shear 1971-72 Charles Simmons 1981 George Singleton 1997-98 Ahmad Smith 2004-08 Gerry Vaillancourt 1986 Terrell West 1964 Carl Wyatt 1959
Assistants Justin Gainey (top left) and Bobby Kummer (top right) look on during a timeout huddle.
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Former Appalachian coach Bobby Cremins congratulates Jason Capel following App State’s 85-70 win against College of Charleston on Feb. 24, 2011.
YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS OVERALL
W L Pct. PF PA Coach 0 1 .000 14 15 None listed 17 5 .773 735 501 None listed 15 3 .833 642 498 None listed 12 8 .600 575 532 None listed 14 5 .737 524 450 None listed 12 3 .800 508 383 None listed 10 6 .625 532 455 None listed 2 0 1.000 89 48 None listed 4 2 .667 239 211 None listed 8 11 .421 723 839 Eugene Garbee 5 14 .263 597 692 Flucie Stewart 10 6 .625 601 527 Flucie Stewart 11 6 .647 701 579 Flucie Stewart 11 5 .680 683 532 Flucie Stewart 18 3 .864 1070 807 Flucie Stewart 22 3 .800 1358 969 Clyde Canipe 16 4 .800 1074 911 Clyde Canipe 16 5 .762 1088 786 Belus Smawley 0 7 .000 333 400 Harold Quincy 6 13 .315 663 880 G.P. Eggers 11 8 .579 924 854 Francis Hoover 11 3 .785 738 612 Flucie Stewart 20 8 .714 1646 1450 Francis Hoover 14 7 .667 1311 1136 Francis Hoover 21 9 .700 1938 1697 Francis Hoover 16 8 .667 1661 1570 Francis Hoover 18 6 .750 1895 1553 Francis Hoover 5 18 .217 1578 1797 Francis Hoover 4 20 .167 1652 1892 Francis Hoover 12 12 .500 1863 1857 Francis Hoover 8 13 .381 1659 1752 Francis Hoover 4 19 .167 1554 1916 Francis Hoover 12 12 .500 1604 1700 Bob Light 16 9 .625 1811 1718 Bob Light 19 9 .704 2050 1855 Bob Light 17 10 .630 1194 1876 Bob Light 11 13 .458 1634 1656 Bob Light 14 12 .539 1694 1699 Bob Light 14 12 .539 1863 1875 Bob Light 14 10 .584 1690 1603 Bob Light 17 10 .630 2030 1857 Bob Light 21 8 .725 2338 2148 Bob Light 14 13 .519 2113 2064 Bob Light 12 15 .445 2118 2147 Bob Light 15 12 .556 2040 1905 Bob Light 8 16 .334 1767 1915 Bob Light 8 18 .308 2065 2218 Bob Light 6 20 .231 1950 2334 Press Maravich 5 20 .200 1742 2002 Press Maravich 3 23 .116 1872 2250 Press Maravich 13 14 .482 1878 1963 Bobby Cremins 17 12 .587 1940 1967 Bobby Cremins 15 13 .536 2223 2080 Bobby Cremins 23 6 .794 2088 1843 Bobby Cremins 12 16 .429 1723 1760 Bobby Cremins 20 9 .690 1922 1831 Bobby Cremins 11 15 .423 1630 1673 Kevin Cantwell 6 21 .223 1607 1809 Kevin Cantwell 13 16 .448 1892 1966 Kevin Cantwell 14 14 .500 2017 1930 Kevin Cantwell 17 12 .586 1863 1900 Kevin Cantwell 7 21 .250 1819 2050 Tom Apke 16 13 .552 2210 2192 Tom Apke 20 8 .714 2130 1945 Tom Apke 19 11 .633 2452 2294 Tom Apke 16 14 .533 2483 2488 Tom Apke 15 14 .517 2230 2178 Tom Apke 13 15 .464 2276 2295 Tom Apke 16 11 .592 2070 2055 Tom Apke 9 20 .310 2125 2285 Tom Apke 8 20 .286 2007 2308 Tom Apke 14 14 .500 1990 1954 Buzz Peterson 21 8 .724 2089 1917 Buzz Peterson 21 8 .724 2168 1916 Buzz Peterson 23 9 .719 2530 2228 Buzz Peterson 11 20 .355 2005 2186 Houston Fancher 10 18 .357 2140 2211 Houston Fancher 19 10 .655 2434 2309 Houston Fancher 9 21 .300 2091 2160 Houston Fancher 18 12 .600 2192 2070 Houston Fancher 14 16 .467 2100 2113 Houston Fancher 25 8 .758 2508 2239 Houston Fancher 18 13 .581 2214 2147 Houston Fancher 13 18 .419 2356 2381 Houston Fancher 24 13 .649 2766 2567 Buzz Peterson 16 15 .516 2265 2269 Jason Capel 13 18 ,419 2121 2175 Jason Capel 1148 999 .535 143,297 141,577
Year 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Totals
SOUTHERN CONFERENCE
W L Finish PF PA Coach 3 8 7th 823 963 Press Maravich 1 11 8th 827 950 Press Maravich 1 11 8th 861 1,022 Press Maravich 6 6 5th 795 820 Bobby Cremins 8 4 3rd 791 770 Bobby Cremins 9 3 1st 942 859 Bobby Cremins 11 3 1st 1,040 917 Bobby Cremins 6 10 6th-T 951 976 Bobby Cremins 11 5 1st-T 1,072 1,105 Bobby Cremins 6 10 8th 1,013 1,027 Kevin Cantwell 3 13 8th-T 942 1,074 Kevin Cantwell 8 8 4th-T 1,061 1,080 Kevin Cantwell 7 9 5th-T 1,061 1,078 Kevin Cantwell 9 7 4th-T 1,012 1,044 Kevin Cantwell 3 13 8th-T 1,070 1,228 Tom Apke 8 8 5th-T 1,213 1,221 Tom Apke 8 6 3rd 1,059 1,015 Tom Apke 8 6 3rd 1,144 1,088 Tom Apke 7 7 4th-T 1,146 1,163 Tom Apke 9 5 3rd-T 1,057 996 Tom Apke 8 10 6th 1,443 1,471 Tom Apke 12 6 4th 1,441 1,393 Tom Apke 4 10 5thN 1,034 1,084 Tom Apke 3 11 4thN-T 1,050 1,204 Tom Apke 8 6 3rdN 997 958 Buzz Peterson 13 2 1stN-T 1,089 987 Buzz Peterson 13 3 1stN 1,201 1,059 Buzz Peterson 13 3 1stN 1,317 1,136 Buzz Peterson 7 9 3rdN 1,067 1,117 Houston Fancher 5 11 6thN 1,178 1,269 Houston Fancher 11 5 1stN-T 1,375 1,266 Houston Fancher 4 12 5thN 1,151 1,184 Houston Fancher 9 7 2ndN 1,174 1,108 Houston Fancher 6 8 4thN 924 964 Houston Fancher 15 3 1stN 1,381 1,184 Houston Fancher 13 7 1stN-T 1,439 1,381 Houston Fancher 9 11 3rdN-T 1,498 1,497 Houston Fancher 13 5 1stN 1,389 1,256 Buzz Peterson 10 8 3rdN 1,305 1,277 Jason Capel 7 11 5thN 1,226 1,245 Jason Capel 315 301 44,559 44,436
T-denotes tie
N-denotes North Division
OVERALL RECORDS BREAKDOWN
Winning Seasons: 53 • Break-Even Seasons: 3 • Losing Seasons: 30 Consecutive Winning Seasons: 7, twice (1936-37 through 1942-43; 1945-46 through 1951-52) Consecutive Losing Seasons: 6 (1970-71 through 1975-76) Consecutive Non-Losing Seasons: 7, twice (1936-37 through 1942-43; 1945-46 through 1951-52) Most Victories in a Two-Year Span: 44 (21 in 1998-99, 23 in 1999-2000) Most Victories in a Four-Year Span: 80 (2006-07 through 2009-10) Biggest Victory Improvement Over Previous Season: 11 (2006-07, 2009-10)
SOUTHERN CONFERENCE RECORDS BREAKDOWN
Winning Seasons: 19 • Break-Even Seasons: 4 • Losing Seasons: 15 Consecutive Winning Seasons: 4 (1996-97 through 1999-2000) Consecutive Losing Seasons: 3 (1972-73 through 1974-75) Consecutive Non-Losing Seasons: 5 (1987-88 through 1991-92) Most Victories in a Season: 15 (2006-07)
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YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM STATS
Opp. Opp. Season W-L Pct. FG FGA Pct. FG FGA Pct. 3FG FGA Pct. 3FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. 1959-60 19-9 .679 780 1778 .439 684 1702 .402 — — — — — — 480 632 .759 1960-61 17-10 .629 727 1659 .438 697 1709 .408 — — — — — — 540 710 .761 1961-62 11-13 .458 631 1497 .422 630 1452 .434 — — — — — — 372 550 .676 1962-63 14-12 .539 649 1579 .411 639 1499 .426 — — — — — — 389 568 .685 1963-64 14-12 .539 729 1817 .401 720 1654 .435 — — — — — — 436 601 .725 1964-65 14-10 .583 648 1452 .446 591 1431 .413 — — — — — — 394 547 .720 1965-66 17-10 .630 773 1740 .444 726 1693 .429 — — — — — — 484 666 .727 1966-67 21-8 .724 879 1805 .487 825 1745 .473 — — — — — — 580 758 .765 1967-68 14-13 .519 832 1770 .470 785 1724 .455 — — — — — — 449 594 .756 1968-69 12-15 .444 854 1874 .456 866 1838 .471 — — — — — — 410 640 .641 1969-70 15-12 .556 802 1746 .459 697 1658 .420 — — — — — — 436 648 .673 1970-71 8-16 .333 693 1551 .447 719 1600 .449 — — — — — — 381 539 .707 1971-72 8-18 .308 786 1726 .455 848 1789 .474 — — — — — — 493 743 .664 1972-73 6-20 .231 801 1821 .440 963 1965 .490 — — — — — — 348 486 .716 1973-74 5-20 .200 723 1615 .448 825 1663 .496 — — — — — — 296 457 .648 1974-75 3-23 .115 796 1723 .462 922 1818 .507 — — — — — — 280 397 .705 1975-76 13-14 .448 760 1662 .457 850 1861 .457 — — — — — — 354 537 .659 1976-77 17-12 .586 794 1759 .451 825 1854 .445 — — — — — — 352 539 .653 1977-78 15-13 .536 893 1774 .503 884 1910 .463 — — — — — — 437 633 .690 1978-79 23-6 .793 801 1573 .509 791 1801 .439 — — — — — — 486 682 .713 1979-80 12-16 .429 697 1465 .476 695 1483 .469 — — — — — — 329 487 .676 1980-81 20-9 .690 736 1404 .524 733 1645 .446 10 36 .278 19 81 .235 440 650 .677 1981-82 11-15 .426 667 1341 .497 650 1379 .471 6 21 .286 5 18 .278 290 445 .652 1982-83 6-21 .222 602 1262 .477 694 1443 .481 12 42 .286 50 101 .495 391 576 .679 1983-84 13-16 .448 735 1499 .490 749 1564 .479 9 30 .300 37 93 .398 413 653 .632 1984-85 14-14 .500 761 1511 .504 767 1627 .471 — — — — — — 495 678 .730 1985-86 17-12 .586 744 1493 .498 745 1623 .459 — — — — — — 375 568 .660 1986-87 7-21 .250 643 1475 .436 753 1517 .496 113 304 .372 72 196 .367 420 647 .649 1987-88 16-13 .552 811 1666 .487 792 1607 .493 133 346 .384 84 236 .356 455 641 .710 1988-89 20-8 .714 754 1571 .480 726 1570 .462 133 350 .380 105 292 .360 489 680 .719 1989-90 19-11 .633 897 1862 .482 843 1765 .478 153 432 .354 134 370 .362 505 734 .688 1990-91 16-14 .533 939 1821 .516 945 2032 .465 136 356 .382 201 531 .379 469 748 .627 1991-92 15-14 .517 811 1710 .474 790 1746 .453 147 400 .368 152 397 .383 461 679 .679 1992-93 13-15 .464 824 1825 .452 866 1954 .443 188 591 .318 150 466 .322 440 658 .669 1993-94 16-11 .593 748 1599 .468 762 1684 .453 165 446 .370 162 462 .351 409 609 .672 1994-95 9-20 .310 774 1721 .450 828 1829 .453 170 527 .325 170 498 .341 407 563 .723 1995-96 8-20 .286 716 1556 .460 895 1842 .486 167 458 .365 177 450 .393 408 599 .681 1996-97 14-14 .500 718 1485 .484 731 1612 .453 178 455 .391 174 456 .382 376 563 .668 1997-98 21-8 .724 741 1646 .450 719 1709 .421 140 458 .306 154 469 .328 467 731 .639 1998-99 21-8 .724 776 1661 .467 688 1620 .425 137 371 .369 189 502 .376 365 711 .671 1999-00 23-9 .719 915 1882 .486 795 1857 .428 200 515 .388 173 569 .304 500 705 .709 2000-01 11-20 .355 743 1715 .433 771 1742 .443 133 438 .304 196 559 .351 386 572 .675 2001-02 10-18 .357 745 1700 ,438 798 1714 .466 170 481 .353 164 481 .341 480 703 .683 2002-03 19-10 .655 844 1855 .448 846 1870 .452 207 641 .323 222 642 .346 539 753 .716 2003-04 9-21 .300 766 1874 .409 746 1672 .446 204 626 .326 162 511 .317 355 554 .641 2004-05 18-12 .600 797 1801 .443 754 1712 .440 258 724 .365 179 552 .324 340 521 .653 2005-06 14-16 .467 731 1703 .429 739 1687 .438 249 703 .354 222 626 .355 389 550 .707 2006-07 25-8 .758 914 1909 .479 810 1830 .443 252 693 .364 228 646 .353 428 622 .688 2007-08 18-13 .581 780 1644 .474 771 1850 .417 232 603 .385 229 650 .352 304 603 .694 2008-09 13-18 .419 799 1768 .452 824 1837 .449 239 642 .372 207 590 .351 519 733 .708 2009-10 24-13 .649 954 2006 .476 908 2164 .420 279 703 .397 288 840 .343 579 785 .738 2010-11 16-15 .516 790 1738 .455 841 1822 .462 196 582 .337 197 579 .340 489 694 .705 2011-12 13-18 .419 746 1693 .441 777 1784 .436 203 591 .343 157 501 .313 426 656 .649 TOTAL 757-736 .509 .461 .452 .355 .349 .683 96
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SCORING Year 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Player John Pyecha Bob Campbell Bob Campbell John Pyecha Dave Abernathy Dave Abernathy Don King Don King Don King Rick Howe Wayne Duncan Wayne Duncan Wayne Duncan Wayne Duncan James Wilcox Danny Beauchamp Allan Price Allan Price John Thomas Bob Tate Stan Davis Stan Davis Stan Davis Ed Kane Darryl Robinson Walter Anderson Darryl Robinson Darryl Robinson Walter Anderson Charles Payton John Fitch David Lawrence David Lawrence Glenn Clyburn Rod Davis Darryl Person Kemp Phillips Sam Gibson Sam Gibson Steve Spurlock Billy Ross Billy Ross Chad McClendon Chad McClendon Kareem Livingston Junior Braswell Kareem Livingston Marshall Phillips Rufus Leach Josh Shehan Donald Payne Shawn Hall Noah Brown Noah Brown D.J. Thompson D.J. Thompson Donte Minter Kellen Brand Donald Sims Donald Sims Omar Carter
G Pts Avg. 24 380 15.8 23 285 12.4 22 341 15.5 24 630 26.3 21 558 26.6 24 524 21.8 24 378 15.8 24 511 21.3 26 502 19.3 27 466 17.3 23 383 16.7 26 451 17.3 26 471 18.1 24 429 17.9 26 509 19.6 29 497 17.1 27 404 15.0 27 591 21.9 27 382 14.1 24 295 12.3 26 458 17.6 26 585 22.5 22 466 21.2 23 359 15.6 27 408 15.1 29 382 13.2 27 483 17.9 29 437 15.1 28 407 14.5 29 495 17.1 26 389 15.0 27 414 15.3 28 407 14.5 28 451 16.1 29 426 14.7 28 296 10.6 29 412 14.2 27 450 16.7 30 457 15.2 28 520 18.6 29 462 15.9 28 683 24.4 27 462 17.1 29 533 18.4 28 438 15.6 28 567 20.3 29 360 12.4 29 462 15.9 32 525 16.4 31 349 11.3 28 252 9.0 28 573 20.5 30 394 13.1 30 379 12.6 30 572 19.1 33 514 15.6 30 418 13.9 31 458 14.8 37 754 20.4 31 652 21.0 31 364 11.7
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REBOUNDING Year 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Player John Pyecha Bob Campbell Bob Campbell John Pyecha Dave Abernathy Dave Abernathy Bill Mueller Rick Howe Rick Howe Rick Howe Wayne Duncan Wayne Duncan Wayne Duncan Wayne Duncan Tony Gray Danny Beauchamp Allan Price Allan Price Darryl Gibson Walt Turner Larry Dudas Erwin Hill Dave Cook Don Stringfellow Mel Hubbard Mel Hubbard Tony Searcy Mel Hubbard Charles Payton Charles Payton Charles Payton Dale Roberts Dale Roberts Greg Dolan Rod Davis Jerry Holmes Sam Gibson Sam Gibson Sam Gibson Tim Powers Steve Spurlock Chad McClendon Chad McClendon Chad McClendon Kareem Livingston Blair Adderley Marshall Phillips Marshall Phillips Cedrick Holmes Donald Payne Josh Shehan Josh Shehan Derek Thomas Clint Deas Jeremy Clayton Jeremy Clayton Jeremy Clayton Isaac Butts Isaac Butts Andre Williamson Andre Williamson
G 24 23 22 22 21 24 24 24 26 27 23 26 26 24 27 29 27 27 26 20 24 25 25 24 19 29 28 29 28 26 26 27 29 26 29 28 29 27 30 30 29 28 27 29 28 28 29 29 32 31 28 29 30 29 27 33 31 31 37 31 30
Andre Williamson
FIELD GOAL PCT. Reb Avg. 352 14.7 204 8.9 258 11.7 318 14.5 271 12.9 211 8.8 136 5.7 264 11.0 350 13.5 350 13.0 279 12.1 278 10.7 293 11.3 258 13.5 291 10.8 242 8.3 263 9.8 351 13.0 259 9.6 188 9.4 227 9.5 278 11.1 187 7.5 186 7.2 146 7.7 265 9.1 359 2.8 291 10.0 254 9.0 310 10.7 202 7.8 255 8.3 249 8.6 156 6.0 152 5.2 133 4.8 179 6.2 181 6.7 208 6.9 234 8.1 253 8.7 235 8.4 239 8.9 293 10.1 145 5.2 137 4.9 215 7.4 199 6.9 218 7.5 198 6.4 164 5.9 215 7.4 154 5.1 184 6.4 184 6.8 234 7.1 252 8.1 263 8.5 301 8.1 195 6.3 215 7.2
Year 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Player John Pyecha Bill Brown Dave Abernathy John Pyecha Dave Abernathy Dave Abernathy Bill Mueller Don King Don King Rick Howe Jim Richardson Jack Lytton Jim Richardson Tony Gray Gil Sprinkle Allan Price Allan Price Allan Price Darryl Gibson Jake Lane John Rutt Erwin Hill Dave Cook Don Stringfellow Mel Hubbard Mel Hubbard Tony Searcy Darryl Robinson Charles Payton Charles Payton Charles Payton David Lawrence Dale Roberts Greg Dolan Rod Davis Jimmy Stewart Jerry Holmes Sam Gibson Broderick Parker Ricky Nedd Ricky Nedd Ricky Nedd Ricky Nedd K. Livingston K. Livingston K. Livingston K. Livingston Cedrick Holmes Cedrick Holmes Josh Shehan Nate Carson J. Mitchell Ahmad Smith Clint Deas Tyler Webb Donte Minter Donte Minter Isaac Butts Isaac Butts Andre Williamson Isaac Butts
G FG-A 24 155-322 23 22 24 200-336 21 208-436 24 197-408 24 24 201-411 26 192-400 27 179-384 24 142-283 25 133-307 25 24 107-227 27 114-227 29 157-287 27 160-320 27 230-464 26 129-259 24 107-222 18 87-163 25 148-290 25 102-217 24 126-230 19 85-163 29 111-223 28 180-322 29 165-298 28 143-252 29 178-281 26 141-259 27 166-327 29 106-182 26 116-205 29 174-307 28 69-140 29 67-107 27 182-300 30 150-250 29 137-196 29 92-134 28 84-120 27 99-147 29 86-153 28 161-285 28 130-204 29 145-231 29 110-194 32 134-227 31 142-218 28 70-128 29 88-140 29 40-73 29 57-101 30 45-81 25 122-190 30 164-276 31 111-187 37 142-236 31 104-185 28 87-135
Isaac Butts
Pct. .467 .392 .385 .595 .477 .483 .448 .489 .480 .466 .502 .433 .449 .471 .502 .547 .500 .496 .498 .482 .534 .510 .470 .548 .521 .498 .559 .554 .567 .633 .544 .508 .582 .566 .567 .493 .626 .607 .600 .699 .687 .700 .673 .562 .565 .637 .628 .567 .590 .651 .547 .629 .548 .564 .556 .642 .594 .594 .602 .562 .644
YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS FREE THROW PCT. Player Jimmy Mast Arville Stanley O.D. Wallace John Pyecha Bob Campbell Conrad Horton Bill Mueller Don King Don King Rick Howe Jim Richardson Wayne Duncan Jim Richardson Wayne Duncan James Wilcox Gary Chenevey D. Beauchamp Allan Price Dave Mullis Jake Lane Stan Davis Stan Davis Alvin Gentry Tim White Darryl Robinson Tony Searcy Darryl Robinson Darryl Robinson Walter Anderson Charles Payton John Fitch Andy Black Wade Capehart Lyn. Robinson Lyn. Robinson Kemp Phillips Kemp Phillips Ronnie Christian Kemp Phillips Tim Powers Rodney Peel Billy Ross Nod Carter Junior Braswell K. Livingston Junior Braswell Blair Adderley Cedrick Holmes Rufus Leach Matt Jones Graham Bunn Shawn Hall J. Mitchell Chris McFarland Nathan Cranford E. Bermudez Donald Sims Donald Sims Donald Sims Donald Sims Nathan Healy
G FT-A 24 23 22 24 230-307 21 24 24 24 109-129 26 118-144 27 108-131 24 84-196 26 139-184 25 89-115 24 143-179 26 125-156 29 107-128 27 83-103 27 131-181 26 79-106 24 62-86 26 108-136 26 103-138 25 55-77 24 65-81 27 74-106 29 55-74 27 119-156 29 107-137 28 95-135 29 139-198 26 53-63 25 63-78 29 63-88 28 58-72 29 55-69 28 75-103 29 118-142 28 76-86 30 99-123 29 88-121 28 62-73 28 126-170 27 86-110 29 70-87 28 116-152 28 103-126 29 54-74 29 53-73 32 70-83 30 40-49 28 65-79 28 92-112 27 49-65 29 46-53 24 28-34 29 28-32 31 94-107 31 98-114 37 175-184 31 178-206 30 38-44
Mike Neal
Pct. .733 .695 .804 .749 .681 .766 .791 .845 .819 .824 .792 .755 .774 .793 .801 .836 .805 .704 .745 .721 .794 .746 .714 .802 .698 .743 .763 .781 .703 .702 .841 .808 .716 .806 .797 .728 .831 .884 .805 .727 .849 .741 .782 .805 .763 .817 .730 .726 .843 .816 .823 .821 .754 .868 .824 .875 .879 .860 .951 .864 .864
Year 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Player John Fitch John Fitch Ron Fiorini Glenn Clyburn Kemp Phillips Kemp Phillips Rodney Peel Kemp Phillips Ed Ward Billy Ross Billy Ross William Cook Brian Hege Tige Darner Tige Darner Marshall Phillips Matt McMahon Rufus Leach Jonathan Butler Graham Bunn Graham Bunn Chris McFarland D.J. Thompson D. McL-Williams Nate Cranford Ryann Abraham Donald Sims Donald Sims Omar Carter Jamaal Trice
STEALS
G 3FG Pct. 29 7-17 .412 26 4-11 .364 26 6-20 .300 29 4-7 .571 28 45-94 .478 29 60-133 .451 28 81-193 .420 30 54-126 .429 30 75-158 .475 29 57-128 .445 28 93-230 .404 27 71-160 .444 29 41-125 .328 28 46-101 .456 28 59-139 .424 29 15-38 .395 29 60-132 .455 32 103-241 .427 31 23-63 .365 28 22-41 .537 29 43-105 .410 30 23-59 .390 30 61-150 .407 28 42-109 .385 33 84-211 .398 31 49-97 .464 31 90-221 .407 37 123-288 .427 31 38-95 .400 30 43-116 .371
ASSISTS Year 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Player Stan Davis Stan Davis Stan Davis —not available— —not available— Walter Anderson Darryl Robinson Darryl Robinson Walter Anderson Kelvin McMillian Charles Payton Wade Capehart Wade Capehart Lyn. Robinson Lyn. Robinson Kemp Phillips Kemp Phillips Kemp Phillips Kemp Phillips Ed Ward Rodney Peel Ricky Nedd Jeff Williams Junior Braswell Junior Braswell Junior Braswell Tyson Patterson Tyson Patterson Tyson Patterson Jonathan Butler Jonathan Butler Graham Bunn Corwin Davis D.J. Thompson D.J. Thompson D.J. Thompson Donald Sims Donald Sims Ryann Abraham Donald Sims Mike Neal
G 26 26 22
Ast Avg. 88 3.4 113 4.4 90 4.5
29 27 29 28 29 26 24 29 28 29 28 28 20 30 30 28 28 27 29 28 28 29 29 32 31 28 29 29 30 30 33 31 31 37 31 30
87 84 72 78 83 101 72 92 134 104 78 130 81 153 130 128 110 105 127 138 118 159 154 218 147 85 140 90 133 132 163 80 70 94 112 92
3.0 3.1 2.5 2.9 2.9 3.9 3.0 3.2 4.9 3.6 2.8 4.5 4.1 5.1 4.3 4.6 3.9 3.9 4.4 4.9 4.2 5.5 5.3 6.8 4.7 3.0 4.8 3.1 4.4 4.4 4.9 2.6 2.6 2.5 3.6 3.1
Year 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Player Stan Davis Stan Davis Stan Davis Ed Kane Darryl Robinson Walter Anderson Walter Anderson Darryl Robinson Walter Anderson Charles Payton John Fitch Dale Roberts Wade Capehart Glenn Clyburn Lyn. Robinson Darryl Person Rodney Peel Rodney Peel Rodney Peel Billy Ross Rodney Peel Ricky Nedd Chad McClendon Junior Braswell Junior Braswell Brian Hege Junior Braswell Tyson Patterson Tyson Patterson Tyson Patterson Jonathan Butler Matt Jones Matt Jones D.J. Thompson D.J. Thompson D.J. Thompson D.J. Thompson Jeremy Clayton Eduardo Bermudez Ryann Abraham Donald Sims Mike Neal
G 26 26 22 23 27 29 26 29 28 29 26 27 29 28 29 28 29 28 30 30 28 28 27 29 28 28 28 29 29 32 31 28 29 30 30 30 33 31 23 37 31 30
Stl 44 73 61 30 31 40 37 43 32 34 39 24 36 34 44 38 52 48 75 42 62 54 37 38 34 34 51 56 75 87 38 45 60 46 81 81 85 31 26 39 53 38
Avg. 1.7 2.8 2.8 1.3 1.2 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.1 1.2 1.5 0.9 1.2 1.2 1.5 1.4 1.8 1.7 2.5 1.4 2.2 1.9 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.8 1.9 2.6 2.7 1.2 1.6 2.1 1.5 2.7 2.7 2.8 1.0 1.1 1.1 1.7 1.3
BLOCKS Year 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Player Charles Payton Charles Payton Charles Payton Dale Roberts Dale Roberts Greg Dolan James Carlton Sanford Killian Sam Gibson Sam Gibson Sam Gibson Steve Spurlock Steve Spurlock Ricky Nedd Ricky Nedd K. Livingston K. Livingston K. Livingston K. Livingston Cedrick Holmes Corey Cooper Brian Boxler Chris McFarland J. Mitchell Herbert Jones Jeremy Clayton Jeremy Clayton Jeremy Clayton Jeremy Clayton Isaac Butts Andre Williamson Andre Williamson Andre Williamson
G 28 29 26 27 29 26 29 28 29 27 30 28 29 28 27 29 28 28 29 29 30 25 28 29 30 29 27 33 31 31 37 31 30
Blk Avg. 34 1.2 40 1.4 31 1.1 24 0.9 20 0.7 18 0.7 29 1.0 18 0.6 28 0.9 30 1.1 47 1.6 56 2.0 35 1.2 67 2.4 53 2.0 40 1.4 38 1.4 44 1.6 43 1.5 26 0.9 36 1.2 23 0.9 17 0.6 50 1.7 40 1.3 38 1.3 52 1.9 55 1.7 75 2.5 39 1.3 38 1.0 46 1.5 44 1.5
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3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT.
SoCon TOURNAMENT COACHES IN THE TOURNAMENT
SoCon TOURNAMENT RECORD Round All-Time First Round 10-2 Quarterfinals 20-19 Semifinals 9-11 Finals 2-7 Total 41-39
Last Appearance vs. College of Charleston, W 93-81, 3/2/12 vs. UNCG, L 65-55, 3/3/12 vs. College of Charleston, W 77-54, 3/7/10 vs. Wofford, L 56-51, 3/8/10
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INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT RECORDS Game 37 Kellen Brand 36 Junior Braswell 32 Calvin Bowser 30 Junior Braswell 30 Donald Sims Tournament 68 Tyson Patterson 63 D.J. Thompson 61 Charles Payton 56 Kellen Brand 55 Darryl Robinson 55 Broderick Parker
SCORING vs. Charleston, March 7, 2010 vs. The Citadel, Feb. 29, 1996 vs. East Carolina, Feb. 28, 1976 vs. Marshall, March 1, 1997 vs. The Citadel, March 6, 2010 2000 2006 1981 2010 1979 1990
FIELD GOALS MADE
Game 12 Ed Kane 12 Calvin Bowser 12 David Lawrence 12 Junior Braswell 12 Josh Shehan Tournament 26 Tyson Patterson 24 Chad McClendon
vs. Furman, March 1, 1975 vs. East Carolina, Feb. 28, 1976 vs. The Citadel, March 2, 1984 vs. The Citadel, Feb. 29, 1996 vs. Furman, March 1, 2001 2000 1995
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
Game 8 Junior Braswell Tournament 12 D.J. Thompson 11 Junior Braswell
vs. The Citadel, Feb. 29, 1996 2006 1996
FREE THROWS MADE
Game 12 Darryl Robinson 12 Charles Payton 12 Kemp Phillips 12 Donald Sims Tournament 29 Darryl Robinson 25 Charles Payton
vs. Furman, March 4, 1979 vs. Furman, Feb. 28, 1981 vs. Furman, March 3, 1990 vs. Davidson, March 7, 2009 1979 1981
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
Game 16 Tyson Patterson 15 Darryl Robinson 14 Charles Payton Tournament 36 Darryl Robinson 31 Marshall Phillips 30 Charles Payton
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vs. UTC, Feb. 28, 1998 vs. Furman, March 4, 1979 vs. Furman, Feb. 28, 1981 1979 1999 1981
Years Coach 1972 Bob Light 1973-75 Press Maravich 1976-81 Bobby Cremins 1982-86 Kevin Cantwell 1987-96 Tom Apke 97-2000; 2010 Buzz Peterson 2001-09 Houston Fancher 2011-12 Jason Capel Totals
G W Lost Pct 1 0 1 .000 3 0 3 .000 15 10 5 .667 7 2 5 .286 19 9 10 .474 14 10 4 .714 17 8 9 .471 4 2 2 .500 80 41 39 .513
TEAM TOURNAMENT RECORDS Game 100 94 93 Tournament 262 240 Game 42 36 Tournament 106
SCORING vs. VMI vs. Chattanooga vs. Marshall vs. College of Charleston
March 1, 1991 Feb. 27, 1999 March 3, 1995 March 2, 2012
1991 1990
100-88-82 86-79-75
FIELD GOALS MADE vs. VMI vs. The Citadel
March 1, 1991 March 2, 1990
1991
42-32-22
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
Game 13 10 10 10 Tournament 24 22
vs. Chattanooga vs. The Citadel vs. College of Charleston vs. Georgia Southern
March 4, 2006 Feb. 29, 1996 Feb. 28, 2002 March 6, 2009
2006 1995
6-5-13 7-9-6
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
Game 32 29 Tournament 66 59 Game 31 30 Tournament 80 75
at Chattanooga vs. Chattanooga 2005 2006
March 4, 2005 March 4, 2006 17-17-32 16-14-29
FREE THROWS MADE vs. Chattanooga vs. Furman 1979 1981
Feb. 27, 1999 March 4, 1979 25-25-30 27-29-19
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
Game 42 vs. Chattanooga 41 vs. Western Carolina Tournament 103 1979 102 1981
Feb. 28, 1998 Feb. 28, 1997 31-34-38 39-36-27
SoCon TOURNAMENT APP VS. ALL OPPONENTS IN SoCon TOURNAMENT
SoCon TOURNAMENT RESULTS Opponent (Seed) Davidson (1st) Furman (2nd) Furman (1st) Furman (1st) East Carolina (4th) VMI (1st) Davidson (6th) Furman (2nd) VMI (1st) The Citadel (8th) Furman (4th) VMI (8th) W. Carolina (4th) Furman (2nd) W. Carolina (3rd) Marshall (2nd) Furman (6th) Marshall (7th) Chattanooga (1st) Chattanooga (1st) Chattanooga (1st) The Citadel (5th) Marshall (1st) The Citadel (3rd) W. Carolina (5th) Chattanooga (1st) Marshall (1st) ETSU (3rd) Marshall (6th) The Citadel (6th) Furman (7th) ETSU (1st) VMI (5th) Furman (1st) ETSU (2nd) W. Carolina (5th) ETSU (1st) W. Carolina (10th) ETSU (2nd) Ga. Southern (5th) Furman (4th S) Marshall (1st N) W. Carolina (2nd S) The Citadel (4th S) W. Carolina (1st S) W. Carolina (2nd S) Marshall (1st N) Furman (3rd S) Chattanooga (1st S) Davidson (1st N) Ga. Southern (4th S) Chattanooga (2nd S) Charleston (1st S) Chattanooga (4th S) Furman (6th S) Charleston (1st S) Furman (6th S) Chattanooga (2nd S) Charleston (3rd S) The Citadel (6th S) Chattanooga (2nd S) Charleston (5th S) Citadel (6th S) Charleston (2nd S) Chattanooga (1st N) Wofford (9th) Ga. Southern (1st) Chattanooga (5th) Western Carolina (7th) Charleston (3rd) UNCG (5th) Ga. Southern (5th S) Davidson (1st S) The Citadel (4th S) Charleston (2nd S) Wofford (1st S) Ga. Southern (6th S) Wofford (2nd S) Charleston (4th S) UNCG (1st N)
Score 77-82 68-101 60-71 69-75 79-72 64-71 71-66 70-64 67-69 81-64 68-72 73-63 65-43 86-83 67-66 76-91 75-71 77-62 55-59 53-62 58-71 82-77 67-97 62-68 63-62 57-68 61-76 73-82 69-83 86-71 79-62 75-96 100-72 88-82 82-101 86-69 69-77 84-73 84-97 60-85 78-73 93-82 64-74 75-73 66-74 87-68 78-84 60-58 85-75 62-66 74-65 94-91 67-77 88-66 60-56 68-56 58-56 48-74 61-85 73-63 67-98 61-71 68-59 63-60 51-57 66-65 74-61 75-78 78-59 87-89 46-63 86-75 84-68 71-61 77-54 51-56 65-57 56-69 93-81 55-65
W-L L L L L W L W W LOT W L W W W WOT L WOT W L L L W L L WOT L L L L W W L W W L W L W L L W W L W L W L W W L W W2OT L W W W W L L W L L W W L W W L W LOT L W L W W L W L W L
Site Greenville, S.C. Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va. Greenville, S.C. Greenville, N.C. Greenville, S.C. Boone, N.C. Roanoke, Va. Roanoke, Va. Boone, N.C. Roanoke, Va. Boone, N.C. Roanoke, Va. Roanoke, Va. Cullowhee, N.C. Roanoke, Va. Boone, N.C. Roanoke, Va. Roanoke, Va. Chattanooga, Tenn. Charleston, W.Va. Asheville, N.C. Asheville, N.C. Asheville, N.C. Asheville, N.C. Asheville, N.C. Asheville, N.C. Asheville, N.C. Asheville, N.C. Asheville, N.C. Asheville, N.C. Asheville, N.C. Asheville, N.C. Asheville, N.C. Asheville, N.C. Asheville, N.C. Asheville, N.C. Asheville, N.C. Asheville, N.C. Asheville, N.C. Asheville, N.C. Asheville, N.C. Asheville, N.C. Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro, N.C. Greenville, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Chattanooga, Tenn. Chattanooga, Tenn. Chattanooga, Tenn. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Chattanooga, Tenn. Chattanooga, Tenn. Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Chattanooga, Tenn. Chattanooga, Tenn. Asheville, N.C. Asheville, N.C.
VS. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON (4-4)
Year W-L 1999 L 2000 W 2002 L 2004 L 2005 W 2007 LOT 2010 W 2012 W
ASU CofC 67 77 68 56 61 85 71 61 63 60 87 89 77 54 93 81
Year W-L 1981 L 1982 L 1983 L 1986 L 1998 W 1999 W2OT 2000 W 2001 L 2003 L 2005 L 2006 L
ASU 55 53 58 57 85 94 88 48 67 51 75
Year 1978 1984 1985 1990 1996 2003 2005 2010
ASU 81 82 62 86 75 73 68 71
Round Finals Finals First Round First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Semifinals First Round
VS. CHATTANOOGA (3-8) UTC 59 62 71 68 75 91 66 74 98 57 78
Round Championship Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Semifinals Semifinals Semifinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Semifinals Semifinals
VS. THE CITADEL (7-1)
W-L W W L W W W W W
Cit. 64 77 68 71 73 63 59 61
Round Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals First Round First Round First Round Quarterfinals
VS. DAVIDSON (1-3)
Year W-L 1972 L 1977 W 1998 L 2009 L
ASU 77 71 62 68
Year W-L 1973 L 1974 L 1975 L 1977 W 1978 L 1979 W 1981 WOT 1990 W 1991 W 1995 W 1998 W 2000 W 2001 W
ASU 68 60 69 70 68 86 75 79 88 78 60 60 58
DC 87 66 66 84
Round Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Championship Quarterfinals
VS. FURMAN (9-4) FU 101 71 75 64 72 83 71 62 82 73 58 56 56
Round Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Semifinals Semifinals Championship Quarterfinals Semifinals Semifinals First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals First Round
VS. GEORGIA SOUTHERN (4-1)
Year W-L 1994 L 1999 W 2006 W 2009 W 2011 W
ASU GSU 60 85 74 65 74 61 86 75 65 57
Year W-L 2008 L 2012 L
ASU UNCG 46 63 55 65
Round Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals First Round First Round
VS. UNCG (0-2)
Round Quarterfinals Quarterfinals
VS. WESTERN CAROLINA (7-2)
Year W-L 1979 W 1980 WOT 1986 W2OT 1992 W 1993 W 1995 L 1996 L 1997 W 2007 W
ASU WCU 65 43 67 66 63 62 86 69 84 73 64 74 66 74 87 68 78 59
Year W-L 2006 W 2010 L 2011 L
ASU 66 51 56
Round Semifinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals First Round Semifinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals
VS. WOFFORD (1-2) WC 65 56 69
Round First Round Championship Quarterfinal
Site Greensboro Greenville Charleston Charleston Chattanooga Charleston Charlotte Asheville Site Roanoke Chattanooga Charleston Asheville Greensboro Greensboro Greenville Greenville Charleston Chattanooga Charleston Site Boone Asheville Asheville Asheville Greensboro Charleston Chattanooga Charlotte Site Greenville Boone Greensboro Chattanooga Site Richmond Richmond Greenville Roanoke Roanoke Roanoke Boone Asheville Asheville Asheville Greensboro Greenville Greenville Site Asheville Greensboro Charleston Chattanooga Chattanooga Site Charleston Asheville Site Roanoke Cullowhee Asheville Asheville Asheville Asheville Greensboro Greensboro Charleston Site Charleston Charlotte Chattanooga
• ASU has never faced Elon or Samford in the SoCon Tournament • ASU has tournament records against four former SoCon members: East Carolina (1-0), Marshall (2-5), ETSU (0-5) and VMI (2-2)
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HOLMES CENTER RECORDS
2012-13 MOUNTAINEER BASKETBALL
TEAM GAME RECORDS APP Opponent
113 108
APP Opponent
48 36
APP Opponent
42 42 38
APP Opponent
16 16 16 7
MOST POINTS
Milligan Coll. of Charleston
FEWEST POINTS ETSU Piedmont
MOST FIELD GOALS North Greenville Montreat Gardner-Webb
APP Opponent
APP Opponent
37 33
Dec. 10, 2011 Dec. 8, 2003
APP Opponent
1 0
Nov. 13, 2006 Jan. 14, 2006 Jan. 15, 2003
APP Opponent
54 54 46
Jan. 13, 2001 Feb. 21, 2004 Jan. 28, 2008 Dec. 8, 2003
APP Opponent
FEWEST FIELD GOALS Coll. of Charleston Chattanooga Elon Piedmont
MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
81 81 84
UNC Greensvboro North Greenville ETSU
Jan. 11, 2003 Nov. 13, 2006 Jan. 6, 2003
FEWEST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
APP 40 Opponent 43 43 43 43 APP Opponent APP Opponent APP Opponent APP Opponent
ETSU Greensboro Western Carolina UNCG Samford
Dec. 10, 2011 Dec. 10, 2002 Feb. 13, 2004 Feb. 22, 2007 Feb. 27, 2010
HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .672 (39-58) Georgia Southern .603 (35-58 ) Tennessee Tech
Feb. 13, 2010 Nov. 27, 2004
LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .322 (19-59) James Madison .149 (7-47) Piedmont
Dec. 30, 2003 Dec. 8, 2003
MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 17 17
The Citadel Charlotte
Jan. 27, 2007 Nov. 25, 2002
FEWEST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 1 1 1
Georgia Southern ETSU Milligan
Feb. 2, 2004 Feb. 23, 2002 Dec. 30, 2008
MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
APP Opponent
42 45
The Citadel Charlotte
Feb. 3, 2005 Nov. 25, 2002
FEWEST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
APP Opponent
6 6 3
ETSU UNC Wilmington ETSU
Jan. 27, 2001 Nov. 13, 2010 Dec. 10, 2011
HIGHEST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERECENTAGE
APP Opponent
.667 (10-15) Elon .688 (11-16) North Carolina
Jan. 8, 2009 Nov. 17, 2000
LOWEST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
APP Opponent
102
.091 (1-11) .091 (1-11)
Georgia Southern Milligan
MOST FREE THROWS MADE
Dec. 17, 2010 Feb. 15, 2003
Feb. 2, 2004 Dec. 30, 2008
APP Opponent
Gardner-Webb Wofford
FEWEST FREE THROWS MADE UNCG Furman
MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Gardner-Webb Gardner-Webb Wofford
Jan. 23, 2002 Jan. 10, 2004 Feb. 18, 2002 Feb. 14, 2005 Jan. 15, 2003 Jan. 23, 2002 Jan. 10, 2004
FEWEST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1 1
UNCG Erskine
Feb. 18, 2002 Nov. 20, 2004
HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .897 (26-29) Davidson .947 (18-19) UNCG
Feb. 2, 2002 Jan. 17, 2004
LOWEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
APP Opponent
.353 (6-17) .000 (0-3)
APP Opponent
65 50 50
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18 17 17
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31 24
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7 7 3
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24 21
Elon Furman
MOST REBOUNDS UNCG Elon Gardner-Webb
FEWEST REBOUNDS Chattanooga Georgia Southern Samford
MOST ASSISTS Montreat Richmond
FEWEST ASSISTS Davidson Samford Davidson
MOST STEALS Liberty ETSU
Jan. 5, 2004 Feb. 14, 2005 Jan. 11, 2003 Jan. 5, 2004 Jan. 23, 2002 Feb. 21, 2004 Feb. 13, 2010 Feb. 27, 2010
Jan. 14, 2006 Dec. 21, 2000 Feb. 2, 2002 Feb. 28, 2009 Feb. 10, 2001 Dec. 1, 2001 Jan. 6, 2003
FEWEST STEALS
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Three times Last: ETSU Three times Last: Coll. of Charleston
APP Opponent
12 15
APP Opponent
34 35
APP Opponent
8 7
MOST BLOCKS Lees-McRae VMI
MOST PERSONAL FOULS Wofford Gardner-Webb
FEWEST PERSONAL FOULS Samford Furman
Dec. 10, 2011 Feb. 24, 2011 Nov. 11, 2011 Feb. 10, 2003 Jan. 10, 2004 Jan. 15, 2003 Feb. 10, 2011 Feb. 21, 2008
HOLMES CENTER RECORDS INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS POINTS
APP 37 Opponent 38
Shawn Hall vs. East Tennessee Jan. 6, 2003 Stephen Curry, Davidson Nov. 26, 2007
APP Opponent
Chris McFarland vs. Elon Jan. 5, 2004 Nick Aldridge, Western Carolina Jan. 15, 2007 Stephen Curry, Davidson Nov. 26, 2007 Aaron Brackett, UNCG Jan. 13, 2011
13 14 14 14
APP 30 Opponent 27
FIELD GOALS
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Shawn Hall vs. Davidson Stephen Curry, Davidson
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
APP 1.00 (9-9) Davis Bowne vs. W. Carolina Opponent 1.00 (6-6) Tyler Berg, Wofford
APP 9 Opponent 9
Feb. 22, 2003 Nov. 26, 2007
Jan. 15, 2007 Jan. 10, 2004
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS
Donald Sims vs. Chattanooga Feb. 26, 2009 Stephen Curry, Davidson Nov. 26, 2007
THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Shawn Hall vs. Davidson Demon Brown, Charlotte
Feb. 22, 2003 Nov. 25, 2002
THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
APP 1.00 (5-5) Donald Sims vs. Milligan Opponent 1.00 (6-6) Matt Estep, Wofford 1.00 (6-6) Christian Webster, Harvard
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APP 19 Opponent 17
FREE THROWS MADE
Kellen Brand vs. UNCW Howard Wilkerson, Wofford
Dec. 30, 2008 Feb. 2, 2006 March 17, 2010
Nov. 13, 2009 Jan. 10, 2004
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS
Josh Shehan vs. Gardner-Webb Jan. 15, 2003 Howard Wilkerson, Wofford Jan. 10, 2004
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
APP 1.00 (14-14) Kellen Brand vs. UNCW Opponent 1.00 (8-8) Ray Bristow, UNCG 1.00 (8-8) Cameron Rundles, Wofford
Nov. 13, 2009 Jan. 8, 2005 Jan. 27, 2011
LARGEST CROWDS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
8,350 8,325 5,373 5,343 5,109 5,075 5,011 4,055 3,949 3,893 3,891 3,743 3,731 3,716 3,697
Davidson North Carolina Davidson Charlotte Western Carolina Western Carolina UNCG Elon Davidson The Citadel Western Carolina Georgia Southern ETSU The Citadel Western Carolina
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
8,350 5,373 5,109 5,074 5,011
Davidson Davidson Western Carolina Western Carolina UNCG
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
8,325 5,343 3,437 3,351 3,210
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
8,350 8,325 5,373 5,343 5,109
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
5,074 4,055 3,949 3,893 3,731
LARGEST SoCon-GAME CROWDS
Jan. 12, 2009 Nov. 17, 2000 Feb. 22, 2003 Nov. 25, 2002 Feb. 22, 2005 Jan. 23, 2010 Feb. 22, 2007 Jan. 13, 2007 Feb. 2, 2002 Feb. 1, 2003 Feb. 13, 2004 Jan. 19, 2008 Jan. 24, 2004 Jan. 27, 2007 Feb. 3, 2003
Jan. 12, 2009 Feb. 22, 2003 Feb. 22, 2005 Jan. 23, 2010 Feb. 22, 2007
LARGEST NON-CONFERENCE GAME CROWD North Carolina Charlotte Arkansas-Little Rock East Carolina Charlotte
Nov. 17, 2000 Nov. 25, 2002 Nov. 18, 2005 Nov. 19, 2001 Nov. 19, 2008
LARGEST WEEKDAY GAME CROWDS Davidson North Carolina Davidson Charlotte Western Carolina
Jan. 12, 2009 Nov. 17, 2000 Feb. 22, 2003 Nov. 25, 2002 Feb. 22, 2005
LARGEST WEEKEND GAME CROWDS Western Carolina Elon Davidson The Citadel ETSU
Jan. 23, 2010 Jan. 13, 2007 Feb. 2, 2002 Feb. 1, 2003 Jan. 24, 2004
REBOUNDS
APP 18 Opponent 20
Andre Williamson vs. Milligan Nov. 26, 2011 Howard Wilkerson, Wofford Jan. 10, 2004
APP 13 Opponent 11
Graham Bunn vs. ETSU Courtney Elridge, UNCG
APP 8 Opponent 6 6
Jeremy Clayton vs. Elon Kyle Hines, UNCG Zach Batte, VMI
APP 9 Opponent 8
D.J. Thompson vs. UNCG Ledell Eackles, Campbell
ASSISTS
BLOCKS
STEALS
Jan. 6, 2003 Feb. 18, 2002
Jan. 28, 2008 Feb. 22, 2007 Feb. 10, 2003
Feb. 22, 2007 Nov. 27, 2006
Shawn Hall 103
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ATTENDANCE RECORDS
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1919-20 (0-1) Lenoir-Rhyne
14-15
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CHAPPELL WILSON ERA 1925-26 (17-5)
West Jefferson 59-9 Mountain City 21-7 Tryon 58-26 at Mountain City 23-12 Dallas 21-12 N.C. Deaf School 43-27 Cove Creek 42-12 Crossnore 27-28 at Milligan 32-46 at N.C. Deaf School 32-42 Washington (Md.) 25-21 Wilkes All-Stars 36-25 at Crossnore 29-35 Rutherford 42-28 Wingate 50-17 Wingate 29-27 Milligan 21-19 at Wilkes All-Stars 24-16 at Winston-Salem YMCA 21-42 at North Wilkesboro 32-26 Newland 44-8 North Wilkesboro 24-16
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G.P. EGGERS ERA 1927-28 (15-3)
Wilkes All-Stars Wilkes All-Stars at Mars Hill Western Carolina Rutherford at ETSU at Hiwassee Wingate at Rutherford at Catawba Wingate at Campbell ETSU at Piedmont Catawba Hiwassee Piedmont Campbell
52-20 42-16 23-32 57-19 32-27 23-34 42-18 47-30 39-26 25-18 34-26 11-62 35-32 53-31 42-30 32-30 32-29 21-18
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VANN G. HENSON ERA 1928-29 (12-8)
at Johnson Bible at Young Harris at ETSU at Lincoln Memorial at Western Carolina Rutherford Lenoir-Rhyne Carolina Monograms at Boiling Springs at Rutherford Western Carolina Young Harris Piedmont at Lenoir-Rhyne ETSU Bluefield State Glenville State at West Liberty at Shepherd Boiling Springs
31-12 39-20 29-15 24-18 26-30 27-20 14-23 32-33 30-20 16-31 36-31 26-18 30-35 33-35 27-17 32-31 33-26 17-47 26-43 47-27
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C.B. JOHNSON ERA 1929-30 (14-5)
Johnson Bible Campbell Buncombe at Lenoir-Rhyne Western Carolina High Point Barton at Catawba Guilford Boiling Springs at Johnson Bible Lenoir-Rhyne at Western Carolina
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41-17 25-17 32-29 17-27 31-15 29-21 41-25 18-16 29-14 36-30 18-16 22-17 29-25
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at Buncombe at High Point Catawba at Guilford at Barton at Boiling Springs
Lenoir-Rhyne Western Carolina High Point at ETSU at Catawba at Guilford Catawba at Lenoir-Rhyne Lynchburg Barton at High Point Guilford ETSU at King at Campbell
Union (Ky.) Catawba at ETSU at Western Carolina Wingate Guilford Lenoir-Rhyne at High Point Catawba at Barton at Lenoir-Rhyne High Point ETSU Campbell at Guilford at Guilford
40-32 26-41 19-20 18-22 34-28 19-38
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1930-31 (12-3) 30-17 40-24 21-17 24-35 25-26 26-27 28-23 29-21 35-24 51-33 39-23 40-24 42-39 33-29 45-21
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1931-32 (10-6) 37-27 32-25 25-27 35-37 46-30 38-34 32-26 29-12 20-21 47-29 22-28 28-26 31-22 31-24 43-53 26-34
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1932-33 (2-0) Lenoir-Rhyne at Lenoir-Rhyne
51-20 38-28
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Western Carolina at Carson-Newman Elon at Western Carolina at Tusculum at Elon Valley Forge Lees-McRae
at High Point Catawba at Catawba ETSU Lenoir-Rhyne at Carson-Newman at Milligan at Western Carolina King Milligan Catawba at ETSU at Lenoir-Rhyne Western Carolina at King Elon Carson-Newman
at Lenoir-Rhyne Lenoir-Rhyne ETSU at ETSU East Carolina at East Carolina
46-43 36-28 34-38 34-37 48-39 41-26
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EUGENE GARBEE ERA 1934-35 (8-11)
High Point Tusculum Lincoln Memorial Maryville (Tenn.) Barton at Carson-Newman at ETSU at Milligan at High Point at Barton ETSU Lenoir-Rhyne at Western Carolina Western Carolina Milligan Carson-Newman at Catawba at Lenoir-Rhyne at Elon
27-42 27-25 39-29 25-49 40-31 39-50 29-44 51-49 27-43 37-34 29-49 40-66 38-35 47-32 50-48 51-60 32-45 55-56 40-52
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FLUCIE STEWART ERA I 1935-36 (3-13)
High Point at ETSU Catawba at High Point Lenoir-Rhyne at Lenoir-Rhyne at Catawba Carson-Newman
28-27 30-35 33-43 24-43 30-43 19-44 31-33 32-47
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1936-37 (10-7) 21-26 32-26 29-28 52-33 24-26 35-37 34-33 32-36 37-33 40-25 35-22 56-29 32-41 42-33 44-37 29-33 27-29
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Barton at High Point High Point at Catawba Lenoir-Rhyne at Elon at Guilford Catawba at Lenoir-Rhyne Guilford Western Carolina Elon at Barton at Western Carolina at Emory & Henry Emory & Henry Charlotte YMCA
Charleston (W.Va.) at Erskine at Presbyterian Barton at Catawba High Point at Lenoir-Rhyne Elon Guilford Lenoir-Rhyne Western Carolina at Guilford at High Point at Elon Catawba at Western Carolina
56-25 33-36 30-30 32-36 43-34 23-36 53-27 40-38 29-35 60-28 62-28 32-47 28-27 31-45 33-31 46-26 51-49
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1938-39 (11-5) 34-46 44-32 23-22 61-16 26-34 38-35 37-38 47-22 51-21 45-34 48-31 56-34 39-53 38-48 61-42 35-24
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1939-40 (18-3) at Charleston (W.Va.) 42-31 North Carolina 49-58 at NC State 39-25 Barton 41-34 Western Carolina 46-34 at Lenoir-Rhyne 45-38 at Catawba 48-43 Lenoir-Rhyne 48-28 at High Point 62-34 at Guilford 50-28 High Point 59-40 King 61-50 Guilford 74-42 Catawba 68-39 at King 41-34 at Mexico 52-33 at Western Carolina 50-48 Elon 60-41 at Elon 22-24 Bemidji State # 43-34 San Diego # 46-48 #NAIA Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.
CLYDE CANIPE ERA 1940-41 (22-3) ETSU 51-34 King 50-33 at ETSU 67-40 at Lincoln Memorial 48-40 at King 56-46 Lenoir-Rhyne 91-41 at East Carolina 66-49 Elon 39-27 Lenoir-Rhyne 66-45 at Catawba 55-47 Guilford 52-29 at High Point 32-45 at West Carolina 63-39 Catawba 51-34 Barton 59-40 at Guilford 76-28 High Point 42-39 Western Carolina 59-28 at Elon 49-54 West Carolina* 54-43 Elon* 41-34 Catawba* 51-40 Baker (Kan.)# 63-42 Baltimore# 48-36 Cal-Santa Barbara# 29-36 * North State Conf. Tournament, High Point, N.C. # NAIA Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.
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1941-42 (16-4)
1937-38 (10-6-1)
1933-34 (4-2)
31-36 33-43 33-46 40-43 19-26 31-55 32-21 31-8
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at King 41-40 Rio Grande 58-49 Lenoir-Rhyne 81-46 at Guilford 43-29 at Barton 54-51 at Elon 45-48 at Western Carolina 49-47 Western Carolina 64-46 High Point 36-59 at Lenoir-Rhyne 62-45 Guilford 47-28 Davis & Elkins 59-36 at Catawba 76-53 Elon 57-49 at High Point 49-60 King 68-49 Catawba 57-49 Western Carolina * 48-39 Catawba * 46-38 at High Point * 34-50 *North State Conf.Tournament, High Point, N.C.
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BELUS SMAWLEY ERA 1942-43 (16-5) at Winston-Salem Corps 61-30 at Charlotte YMCA 36-41 at CH Pre-Flight 53-48 at High Point 64-31 at Norfolk Training 40-55 at Norfolk A.S. 36-40 at Langley Field 64-33 at Navy Apprentice 54-55 Guilford 64-35 Western Carolina 59-41 at Western Carolina 52-41 at Catawba 59-31 Catawba 64-34 Western Carolina 75-33 at Western Carolina 54-31 High Point 40-26 at High Point * 41-33 Western Carolina * 36-31 Simpson (Iowa) # 48-31 Kansas Wesleyan # 54-40 N.W. Missouri # 34-46 *North State Conf.Tournament, High Point, N.C. #NAIA Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS HEROLD QUINCY ERA
FRANCIS HOOVER ERA II
1943-44 (0-7)
1947-48 (20-8)
Catawba at Catawba High Point at High Point at High Point High Point at Guilford
71-73 43-61 58-65 51-61 33-55 38-45 39-40
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G.P. EGGERS ERA 1944-45 (6-13)
at Lincoln Memorial at Lincoln Memorial at Milligan at Carson-Newman High Point Guilford Carson-Newman Elon at Catawba Lenoir-Rhyne Milligan at Lenoir-Rhyne at High Point Catawba Lincoln Memorial Lincoln Memorial at Guilford at Elon Barton
26-40 30-40 22-74 28-36 47-36 33-35 35-30 51-33 30-53 31-29 48-91 23-29 37-44 21-53 20-59 44-71 47-43 43-44 47-27
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Milligan 60-50 Carson-Newman 42-36 at McCrary 57-62 at Chatham 55-54 Berea (Ky.) 53-43 Chatham 59-46 McCrary 74-59 at Milligan 65-51 at Elon 39-31 at Carson-Newman 41-47 at Lenoir-Rhyne 63-70 at Western Carolina 43-56 Catawba 66-51 East Carolina 66-47 Barton 55-46 at Guilford 62-50 Western Carolina 75-48 Elon 42-44 Guilford 49-48 at East Carolina 65-44 High Point 48-54 Lenoir-Rhyne 78-54 at Catawba 92-61 at High Point 61-66 Feb. 26 Elon * 58-45 Feb. 27 Catawba * 60-48 Feb. 28 High Point * 74-59 Mar. 10 Lawrence Tech # 48-76 *North State Conference Tournament, Elkin, N.C. #NAIA Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.
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1948-49 (14-7)
FRANCIS HOOVER ERA I
Milligan at Elon at High Point ETSU Western Carolina at Catawba Guilford at ETSU King at Milligan Lenoir-Rhyne at Western Carolina Catawba at King at Guilford at Davidson at Lenoir-Rhyne Elon High Point
34-38 50-51 67-57 58-55 43-38 51-43 23-28 35-68 57-20 46-47 64-42 35-45 43-39 39-27 68-54 39-52 70-45 50-42 52-63
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1946-47 (11-3) Western Carolina 53-46 Elon 65-37 at Lenoir-Rhyne 67-35 at Catawba 45-36 Guilford 55-30 at Elon 32-34 High Point 47-43 at Western Carolina 59-58 at Guilford 44-43 Barton 60-45 at High Point 37-43 Lenoir-Rhyne 62-52 Catawba 49-46 Lenoir-Rhyne * 63-64 *North State Conf.Tournament, High Point, N.C.
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Kannapolis YMCA 81-55 Kannapolis YMCA 62-49 ETSU 73-48 at Guilford 69-52 at East Carolina 41-42 at Barton 47-51 at ETSU 58-41 Lenoir-Rhyne 60-50 Western Carolina 63-51 Guilford 59-47 Barton 60-34 at High Point 50-60 Erskine 82-56 at Catawba 84-71 Elon 78-48 at Erskine 57-69 at Georgia Southern 57-77 High Point 60-71 East Carolina 63-53 at Lenoir-Rhyne 58-48 McCrary 51-54 at Elon 52-50 at McCrary 54-64 at Western Carolina 90-64 Catawba 76-71 Feb. 23 Guilford * 70-59 Feb. 24 Lenoir-Rhyne * 84-76 Feb. 25 Elon * 67-53 Erskine @ 57-54 Brooklyn # 75-79 *North State Conference Tournament, Statesville, N.C. @District Playoffs, Statesville, N.C. #NAIA Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.
1951-52 (18-6) Dec. 5 Milligan 95-48 Dec. 11 at Guilford 63-72 Dec. 18 East Carolina 70-69 Jan. 5 at Lenoir-Rhyne 86-63 Jan. 9 Elon 81-68 Jan. 11 at North Georgia 99-48 Jan. 12 at Jacksonville State 75-63 Jan. 14 at Troy State 93-67 Jan. 15 at Erskine 86-61 Jan. 19 at Catawba 83-73 Jan. 22 at Western Carolina 80-84 Jan. 24 Barton 93-60 Jan. 26 at High Point 63-67 Jan. 28 at Barton 62-60 Jan. 29 at East Carolina 79-78 Feb. 2 Lenoir-Rhyne 73-54 Feb. 6 at Elon 58-65 Feb. 9 High Point 77-66 Feb. 14 Guilford 58-57 Feb. 19 at Erskine 97-61 Feb. 20 Western Carolina 102-58 Feb. 23 Catawba 100-76 Feb. 28 Elon * 65-72 Guilford @ 57-63 *North State Conference Tournament, Statesville, N.C. @District Playoffs
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1952-53 (5-18)
1949-50 (21-9)
FLUCIE STEWART ERA II
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Guilford 64-62 at High Point 70-80 at Guilford 61-66 Erskine 61-73 at ETSU 65-83 Elon 61-64 at Barton 67-60 at East Carolina 63-70 Lenoir-Rhyne 86-72 Western Carolina 77-84 High Point 77-87 ETSU 55-87 Catawba 66-70 at Erskine 82-92 at Guilford 84-82 East Carolina 67-79 at Elon 57-86 at Lenoir-Rhyne 69-70 Barton 95-86 at High Point 73-81 Feb. 17 at Western Carolina 70-108 at Catawba 52-60 Feb. 25 Elon * 56-95 *North State Conference Tournament, Winston-Salem, N.C.
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Dec. 2 Milligan 66-81 Dec. 4 at Milligan 73-83 Dec. 5 Tusculum 65-71 Dec. 8 at ETSU 64-82 Dec. 12 at Tusculum 74-84 Dec. 16 ETSU 62-66 Jan. 7 at Guilford 67-52 Jan. 9 Lenoir-Rhyne % 65-78 Jan. 10 Western Carolina % 63-73 Jan. 16 at High Point 62-84 Jan. 20 at Barton 75-98 Jan. 21 at East Carolina 66-91 Jan. 23 at Catawba 62-64 Jan. 27 Elon 81-74 Jan. 30 Guilford 94-73 Feb. 1 East Carolina 74-99 Feb. 3 at Elon 73-84 Feb. 6 Lenoir-Rhyne 58-70 Feb. 10 Barton 77-85 Feb. 13 High Point 77-71 Feb. 15 Western Carolina 64-87 Feb. 17 at Western Carolina 67-87 Feb. 20 Catawba 67-69 Feb. 26 Lenoir-Rhyne * 61-86 %Spindale Invitational, Spindale, N.C. *North State Tournament, Lexington, N.C.
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1954-55 (12-12) Dec. 1 at Milligan 61-77 Dec. 4 Milligan 82-79 Dec. 13 at Carson-Newman 80-86 Dec. 15 Carson-Newman 85-71 Dec. 17 at East Carolina 66-73 Dec. 18 at Barton 70-85 Dec. 20 Guilford 70-85 Jan. 6 at Guilford 81-95 Jan. 8 Lenoir-Rhyne 79-90 Jan. 12 Western Carolina 91-73 Jan. 15 at High Point 77-80 Jan. 19 at Elon 62-69 Jan. 22 Catawba 81-62 Jan. 24 at ETSU 77-86 Jan. 26 King 86-66 Jan. 29 Guilford 84-76 Jan. 31 East Carolina 88-84 Feb. 3 Elon 80-70 Feb. 5 at Lenoir-Rhyne 76-107 Feb. 9 Barton 105-97 Feb. 12 High Point 98-87 Feb. 16 at Western Carolina 86-70 Feb. 19 at Catawba 87-83 Feb. 24 Lenoir-Rhyne * 81-91 *North State Conference Tournament, Lexington, N.C.
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1955-56 (8-13) King 96-74 at Carson-Newman 77-88 at Mercer 78-89 Dec. 5 Carson-Newman 92-85 East Carolina 66-77 at Guilford 83-65 at Lenoir-Rhyne 68-98 Jan. 4 Western Carolina 67-74 Jan. 7 High Point 86-75 Jan. 11 at Elon 81-102 Jan. 14 Catawba 78-71 Jan. 28 Guilford 99-69 Jan. 30 at East Carolina 55-84 Jan. 31 at Barton 82-89 Feb. 4 Lenoir-Rhyne 65-80 Feb. 6 Barton 75-95 Feb. 9 Elon 85-69 at High Point 81-80 Feb. 15 at Western Carolina 87-89 Feb. 18 at Catawba 84-102 Feb. 22 Elon * 61-86 * North State Conference Tournament, Lexington, N.C.
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1945-46 (11-8)
Dec. 7 at ETSU 53-56 Dec. 8 Guilford 54-52 Dec. 11 Lenoir-Rhyne 53-50 Dec. 13 at Western Carolina 53-60 Dec. 15 at High Point 57-60 Dec. 18 at Barton 63-46 Jan. 4 East Carolina 54-43 Jan. 6 Georgia Southern 72-57 Jan. 12 at Elon 86-53 Jan. 18 at Lenoir-Rhyne 53-52 Jan. 20 at Catawba 46-61 Jan. 25 Elon 66-41 Feb. 5 Guilford 60-52 Feb. 8 High Point 81-69 Feb. 12 Catawba 67-50 Feb. 15 at ETSU 61-67 Feb. 18 Western Carolina 58-39 Feb. 20 at Barton 82-50 Feb. 25 East Carolina * 69-52 Feb. 26 Lenoir-Rhyne * 66-67 *North State Conference Tournament, Elkin, N.C.
1953-54 (4-20)
1950-51 (16-8) Troy State 94-60 at Wake Forest 57-74 at Milligan 79-64 at ETSU 47-65 Dec. 8 ETSU 57-55 Dec. 13 Guilford 74-52 at Guilford 55-53 Erskine 65-50 Elon 64-59 at Elon 73-54 at Lenoir-Rhyne 61-80 Lenoir-Rhyne 78-57 East Carolina 66-57 at East Carolina 55-77 Barton 68-59 at Western Carolina 82-66 Catawba 76-75 at Barton 85-59 at Catawba 67-80 Western Carolina 90-80 High Point 66-62 at High Point 65-95 Feb. 22 Elon * 54-60 Western Carolina @ 69-77 *North State Conference Tournament, Statesville, N.C. @District Playoffs
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1956-57 (4-19) ETSU 60-74 Pfeiffer 76-93 at Carson-Newman 79-76 vs. Carson-Newman% 74-67 at East Carolina% 66-77 Elon 76-78 High Point 56-60 at Catawba 54-60 at Elon 48-86 Guilford 83-53 Lenoir-Rhyne 63-99 at High Point 59-80 at Western Carolina 62-84 Western Carolina 87-93 at Mercer 78-91 Jan. 15 at Stetson 61-110 at Guilford 50-71 East Carolina 68-74 at Barton 73-88 at Lenoir-Rhyne 60-99 Barton 66-80 Catawba 69-66 Feb. 27 Catawba * 56-71 % Spindale Invitational, Spindale, N.C. * North State Conference Tournament, Lexington, N.C.
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1957-58 (12-12) Wofford 94-81 Carson-Newman 94-72 at Carson-Newman 63-62 at ETSU 57-72 ETSU % 55-53 East Carolina % 77-78 Barton 64-58 East Carolina 58-94 at Pfeiffer 90-84 Guilford 61-53 at Barton 74-85 Western Carolina 75-60 at East Carolina 65-74 Pfeiffer 85-74 Catawba 78-66 at High Point 63-73 at Elon 48-78 at Guilford 60-71 at Western Carolina 60-61 Lenoir-Rhyne 48-50 at Catawba 84-75 Elon 51-50 High Point 63-78 Lenoir-Rhyne * 55-86 %Spindale Invitational, Spindale, N.C. *North State Tournament, Lexington, N.C.
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1958-59 (16-9) Pfeiffer 95-78 at ETSU 71-77 Guilford 79-74 UNC Pembroke 85-46 at Wofford 63-52 at Pfeiffer 84-69 Wofford 77-76 East Carolina 86-75 at Guilford 72-43 at Lenoir-Rhyne 45-74 Western Carolina 58-67 at High Point 63-80 Elon 72-50 Barton 73-67 Catawba 71-67 at East Carolina 60-94 at Barton 49-57 Lenoir-Rhyne 69-60 Emory & Henry 78-66 at Elon 71-74 High Point 82-71 Feb. 14 Pfeiffer 104-76 at Western Carolina 60-78 at Catawba 76-65 Lenoir-Rhyne 68-82 *North State Conference Tournament, Lexington, N.C.
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Dec. 3 Pfeiffer 69-68 Dec. 5 at Guilford 64-62 Dec. 8 Coll. of Charleston 112-58 Dec. 10 at Emory & Henry 103-76 Dec. 12 at Coll. of Charleston 74-40 Dec. 15 Wofford 63-67 Dec. 22 Lenoir-Rhyne 72-71 Jan. 5 East Carolina 75-65 Jan. 8 Guilford 78-62 Jan. 9 at Lenoir-Rhyne 68-81 Jan. 11 Elon 76-70 Jan. 14 Western Carolina 76-63 Jan. 16 High Point 72-74 Jan. 23 at Catawba 68-76 Jan. 25 Barton 72-58 Jan. 27 at Pfeiffer 89-63 Feb. 1 at East Carolina 73-81 Feb. 2 at Barton 65-59 Feb. 6 Lenoir-Rhyne 73-71 Feb. 8 ETSU 86-87 Feb. 10 at Elon 64-62 Feb. 13 at High Point 90-88 Feb. 17 at Western Carolina 71-60 Feb. 20 Catawba 61-68 Feb. 25 East Carolina * 87-79 Feb. 26 Catawba * 57-72 Lenoir-Rhyne @ 84-77 Wofford @ 67-77 *North State Conference Tournament, Lexington, N.C. @District Playoffs
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1961-62 (11-13) Dec. 2 at Guilford 63-64 Dec. 5 ETSU 60-74 Dec. 7 Pfeiffer 66-63 Dec. 11 at Belmont Abbey 47-59 Dec. 13 East Carolina 68-74 Jan. 3 Guilford 68-57 Jan. 6 at Lenoir-Rhyne 75-85 Jan. 8 at Elon 51-78 Jan. 11 Western Carolina 75-73 Jan. 13 High Point 76-70 Jan. 15 at Pfeiffer 58-65 Jan. 18 Newberry 100-79 Jan. 20 at Catawba 61-58 Jan. 22 Barton 81-61 Jan. 26 Wofford 81-77 Jan. 29 at Barton 61-70 Jan. 30 at East Carolina 71-74 Feb. 3 Lenoir-Rhyne 64-58 Feb. 5 at Newberry 64-67 Feb. 8 Elon 72-45 Feb. 10 at High Point 67-69 Feb. 14 at Western Carolina 66-56 Feb. 17 Catawba 77-97 Feb. 21 Western Carolina * 62-83 *Carolinas Conference Tournament, Lexington, N.C.
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1960-61 (17-10) Dec. 3 at Guilford 71-56 Dec. 5 at ETSU 62-79 Dec. 8 Lincoln Memorial % 66-59 Dec. 9 Presbyterian % 84-56 Dec. 10 at Carson-Newman % 50-48 Dec. 12 at Pfeiffer 60-42 Dec. 14 East Carolina 79-73 Jan. 4 Guilford 83-58 Jan. 7 Lenoir-Rhyne 80-88 Jan. 9 Elon 89-66 Jan. 12 at Western Carolina 64-58 Jan. 14 High Point 84-61 Jan. 16 at Wofford 74-65 Jan. 21 Catawba 71-70 Jan. 23 Barton 76-80 Jan. 25 Pfeiffer 78-63 Jan. 28 Belmont Abbey 71-75 Jan. 30 at East Carolina 70-72 Jan. 31 at Barton 68-89 Feb. 4 at Lenoir-Rhyne 80-93 Feb. 8 High Point 68-80 Feb. 11 at Elon 68-66 Feb. 15 Western Carolina 85-75 Feb. 18 at Catawba 73-67 Feb. 23 Western Carolina * 107-85 Feb. 24 High Point * 73-84 Lenoir-Rhyne @ 62-68 %Jefferson City Invitational, Jefferson City, Tenn. *North State Conference Tournament, Lexington, N.C. @District Playoffs
at Wofford 77-86 Guilford 81-61 Barton 82-66 Pfeiffer 71-57 at Newberry 72-64 Belmont Abbey 73-66 Erskine 55-58 at Campbell 77-70 Wofford 67-64 at Lenoir-Rhyne 49-68 Elon 71-60 at Western Carolina 51-59 High Point 48-61 at Pfeiffer 63-60 Catawba 60-62 at Barton 72-75 at ETSU 60-75 Lenoir-Rhyne 77-72 at Guilford 74-61 at Elon 65-77 at High Point 50-74 Newberry 52-50 Western Carolina 66-62 at Catawba 49-62 Catawba * 64-57 High Point * 60-72 *Carolinas Conference Tournament, Lexington, N.C
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Mars Hill 83-36 at Pfeiffer 86-94 Dec. 5 Newberry 107-63 at Erskine 59-66 at Belmont Abbey 76-69 ETSU 52-50 Piedmont 98-61 Erskine 66-63 at Newberry 84-56 Lenoir-Rhyne 55-67 at Elon 61-89 Western Carolina 62-58 at High Point 68-83 Pfeiffer 78-69 at Catawba 59-81 at Barton 97-90 Guilford 82-76 Wofford 98-87 Barton 91-81 at Lenoir-Rhyne 57-65 at Wofford 70-90 Elon 56-54 High Point 64-87 at Western Carolina 54-77 Catawba 73-75 High Point * 57-88 *Carolinas Conference Tournament, Lexington, N.C.
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1964-65 (14-10) Pfeiffer 61-57 at Erskine 64-71 at Mars Hill 72-74 Belmont Abbey 74-61 Elon 59-56 Newberry 51-49 Jan. 1 Hampden-Sydney % 76-66 Jan. 2 Wofford % 53-62 Jan. 5 at Belmont Abbey 76-66 Lenoir-Rhyne 95-72 at Newberry 87-60 at Western Carolina 61-71 High Point 85-69 at Pfeiffer 62-64 Catawba 76-57 at Barton 83-71 Jan. 25 Barton 80-65 at Lenoir-Rhyne 68-79 Guilford 79-69 at Elon 59-72 at High Point 58-79 Western Carolina 85-72 at Catawba 58-71 Elon * 58-70 %Spindale Invitational, Spindale, N.C. *Carolinas Conference Tournament, Lexington, N.C.
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Nov. 30 Presbyterian 83-32 Dec. 2 at Pfeiffer 63-58 Dec. 4 Newberry 86-52 Dec. 8 at Barton 80-66 Dec. 11 at Erskine 54-71 Dec. 14 at Elon 73-80 Dec. 16 at Belmont Abbey 65-55 Dec. 31 Wofford % 81-84 Jan. 1 Campbell % 74-71 Jan. 5 High Point 73-77 Jan. 8 at Lenoir-Rhyne 74-82 Jan. 10 at Newberry 69-67 Jan. 13 Western Carolina 66-85 Jan. 19 Pfeiffer 106-68 Jan. 22 at Catawba 58-64 Jan. 25 Barton 112-99 Jan. 28 at Presbyterian 59-63 Feb. 2 Belmont Abbey 105-78 Feb. 5 Lenoir-Rhyne 78-72 Feb. 7 Mars Hill 88-71 Feb. 9 Elon 81-73 Feb. 12 at High Point 62-67 Feb. 15 at Western Carolina 57-56 Feb. 19 Catawba 88-80 Feb. 24 Lenoir-Rhyne* 75-64 Feb. 25 Western Carolina* 65-63 Feb. 26 High Point* 55-59 % Spindale Invitational, Spindale, NC * Carolinas Conference Tournament, Lexington,N.C.
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1966-67 (21-8) Nov. 29 at Presbyterian 112-78 Dec. 1 Pfeiffer 72-57 Dec. 3 at Newberry 75-73 Dec. 12 at Barton 68-71 Dec. 14 at Elon 74-65 Dec. 30 Shorter % 77-91 Dec. 31 Catawba % 81-77 Jan. 3 Erskine 75-65 Jan. 7 Guilford 98-86 Jan. 9 Newberry 83-73 Jan. 12 at Western Carolina 69-75 Jan. 14 High Point 86-84 Jan. 18 at Pfeiffer 64-65 Jan. 21 Catawba 72-64 Jan. 24 Barton 88-73 Jan. 28 Presbyterian 84-65 Feb. 4 at Lenoir-Rhyne 68-77 Feb. 6 at Guilford 84-96 Feb. 8 Elon 75-70 Feb. 11 at High Point 68-65 Feb. 15 Western Carolina 77-72 Feb. 18 at Catawba 82-84 Feb. 23 at Blemont Abbey 77-69 Feb. 25 Lenoir-Rhyne 95-68 Mar. 2 Catawba * 78-67 Mar. 3 Elon * 89-82 Mar. 4 Guilford * 91-67 Mar. 9 Lynchburg @ 100-84 Mar. 10 Guilford @ 78-85 %Spindale Invitational, Spindale, N.C. *Carolinas Conference Tournament, Lexington, N.C. @District Playoffs
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1967-68 (14-13) Presbyterian 95-61 at Pfeiffer 75-69 Newberry 76-72 at Guilford $ 55-86 Lenoir-Rhyne $ 78-72 at Barton 75-90 UNC Asheville % 83-89 Wofford % 90-62 at Erskine 75-60 Guilford 72-78 at Newberry 72-78 High Point 81-88 Pfeiffer 93-67 at Catawba 73-64 Barton 88-95 at Presbyterian 77-68 Elon 87-75 Lenoir-Rhyne 79-74 Western Carolina 79-95 at Elon 75-81 at High Point 88-97 at Western Carolina 66-91 Catawba 84-85 Belmont Abbey 76-67 at Lenoir-Rhyne 69-59 Barton * 68-58 Guilford * 84-93 $Gate City Classic, Greensboro, N.C. %Spindale Invitational, Spindale, N.C. *Carolinas Conference Tournament, Lexington, N.C.
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1969-70 (15-12) Dec. 3 Dec. 6 Dec. 10 Dec. 13 Dec. 15 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 8 Jan. 10 Jan. 13 Jan. 17 Jan. 19 Jan. 22 Jan. 24 Jan. 29 Jan. 31 Feb. 7 Feb. 10 Feb. 14 Feb. 16 Feb. 18
at Voorhees Belmont Abbey at ETSU at Wake Forest at UNC Asheville at M. Tennessee St. Valdosta State % S.E. Louisiana % Western Carolina High Point at Lander at Catawba Voorhees at Emory & Henry UNC Asheville Carson-Newman at Lenoir-Rhyne at High Point ETSU Catawba Emory & Henry at Virginia Tech
86-88 85-71 60-94 49-71 63-54 50-53 67-75 63-66 67-65 79-60 68-60 74-61 101-77 76-77 73-60 75-80 64-71 81-84 87-74 105-69 89-60 83-79
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at Wake Forest 66-96 at Virginia Tech 66-89 Luther Rice 109-66 UNC Asheville 64-75 at ETSU 53-85 West Florida 57-74 Western Carolina 85-73 at Winston-Salem St. 79-87 High Point 86-89 Voorhees 80-71 at Western Carolina 70-106 Winston-Salem State 81-84 at UNC Asheville 64-82 at Mars Hill 66-69 at Carson-Newman 93-104 Lenoir-Rhyne 72-68 Middle Tennessee St. 74-68 at High Point 66-76 ETSU 85-77 at UNC Charlotte 59-76 Mars Hill 90-70 UNC Charlotte 59-76 at Lenoir Rhyne 83-102 Lander 62-61
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1971-72 (8-18) Dec. 1 Mars Hill 73-75 L Dec. 4 UNC Wilmington 104-67 W Dec. 6 UNC Pembroke 91-77 W Dec. 9 at Furman 91-101 L Dec. 15 at Virginia Tech 80-92 L Dec. 17 at Davidson 96-109 L Jan. 5 at ETSU 65-96 L Jan. 8 UNC Asheville 69-78 L Jan. 10 at Mars Hill 77-89 L Jan. 15 Western Carolina 79-82 L Jan. 17 at UNC Asheville 68-80 L Jan. 20 at East Carolina 82-89 L Jan. 22 at UNC Charlotte 64-79 L Jan. 24 Furman 98-116 L Jan. 27 Carson-Newman 96-90 W Jan. 29 at Lenoir-Rhyne 74-87 L Jan. 31 at Western Carolina 74-70 W Feb. 3 ETSU 87-79 W Feb. 5 High Point 72-65 W Feb. 7 at Mercer 70-101 L Feb. 9 Coll. of Charleston 92-80 W Feb. 12 Charlotte 78-77 W Feb. 19 Lenoir-Rhyne 80-99 L Feb. 21 at High Point 61-70 L Feb. 26 at UNC Wilmington 67-82 L Mar. 2 Davidson + 77-88 L +SoCon Tournament, Greenville, S.C. (ASU was a provisional member of the SoCon in 1971-72, eligible for the conference tournament)
PRESS MARAVICH ERA 1972-73 (6-20, 3-8 SoCon) Nov. 27 at NC State 53-130 Nov. 29 at Virginia Tech 58-99 Dec. 4 UNC Pembroke 55-60 Dec. 7 Richmond* 67-65 Dec. 9 at East Carolina* 69-84 Dec. 11 at William & Mary* 71-73 Dec. 16 Furman* 80-96 Dec. 28 American % 84-98 Dec. 29 Delaware % 77-89 Jan. 3 ETSU 71-73 Jan. 10 at Western Carolina 86-98 Jan. 13 at VMI * 68-82 Jan. 18 The Citadel* 78-75 Jan. 20 at Georgia Southern 94-90 Jan. 22 at Furman* 83-103 Jan. 24 UNC Asheville 90-87 Jan. 27 at Lenoir-Rhyne 74-96 Jan. 29 at Richmond* 69-111 Feb. 3 UNC Charlotte 77-75 Feb. 7 at ETSU 87-105 Feb. 10 East Carolina* 88-70 Feb. 15 at Davidson* 81-108 Feb. 17 Lenoir-Rhyne 78-84 Feb. 19 at The Citadel* 69-87 Feb. 24 Western Carolina 74-77 Mar. 1 Furman + 68-101 %Roanoke Invitational, Roanoke, Va. + SoCon Tournament, Richmond, Va.
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1973-74 (5-20, 1-11 SoCon) Dec. 1 at William & Mary* 63-100 Dec. 3 at Richmond* 60-78 Dec. 8 VMI* 65-74 Dec. 10 at Duke 53-83 Dec. 12 ETSU 65-78 Dec. 14 Western Carolina 78-71 Jan. 3 at ETSU 75-89 Jan. 5 Furman* 71-111 Jan. 12 The Citadel* 90-72 Jan. 14 at East Carolina* 52-53 Jan. 19 Georgia Southern 71-83 Jan. 21 at The Citadel* 76-77 Jan. 24 at Carson-Newman 92-93 Jan. 26 at Lenoir-Rhyne 77-82 Jan. 29 at UNC Charlotte 73-85 Feb. 2 UNC Asheville 80-78 Feb. 4 Richmond* 83-93 Feb. 6 at Furman* 72-89 Feb. 9 at Western Carolina 79-73 Feb. 11 East Carolina* 68-73 Feb. 13 at VMI* 59-62 Feb. 16 Lenoir-Rhyne 63-60 Feb. 20 Davidson* 58-65 Feb. 23 at Wake Forest 60-106 Feb. 27 Furman + 60-71 +SoCon Tournament, Richmond, Va.
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1974-75 (3-23, 1-11 SoCon) Dec. 3 Charleston So. 78-84 Dec. 5 VMI* 81-98 Dec. 7 UNC Asheville 83-74 Dec. 9 at Clemson 57-103 Dec. 11 at Wake Forest 69-100 Dec. 14 at The Citadel* 94-99 Jan. 2 at Maryland 50-96 Jan. 6 at ETSU 79-96 Jan. 9 UNC Charlotte 61-75 Jan. 14 at East Carolina* 68-78 Jan. 18 Richmond* 70-101 Jan. 21 at Furman* 52-91 Jan. 27 at VMI* 55-73 Jan. 30 The Citadel* 69-70 Feb. 2 ETSU 72-86 Feb. 5 East Carolina* 78-71 Feb. 8 Furman* 59-96 Feb. 10 Lenoir-Rhyne 61-70 Feb. 13 William & Mary* 59-69 Feb. 15 at Western Carolina 79-85 Feb. 17 at Davidson* 89-99 Feb. 20 at Lenoir-Rhyne 88-80 Feb. 22 Western Carolina 72-76 Feb. 24 at Georgia Southern 83-104 Feb. 26 at Richmond* 97-101 Mar. 1 at Furman + 69-75 +SoCon Tournament, Greenville, S.C.
BOBBY CREMINS ERA
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Nov. 29 at William & Mary* 48-68 Dec. 1 at Richmond* 52-53 Dec. 6 Lenoir-Rhyne 75-61 Dec. 10 Pfeiffer 78-74 Dec. 11 at Georgia 67-83 Dec. 13 The Citadel* 83-65 Dec. 16 ETSU 80-81 Dec. 18 at Wake Forest 65-107 Jan. 7 at N.C. State 51-83 Jan. 10 Richmond *@ 62-87 Jan. 14 East Carolina* 50-48 Jan. 17 VMI* 71-67 Jan. 19 at UNC Charlotte 53-73 Jan. 24 at Lenoir-Rhyne 67-72 Jan. 26 at Furman* 68-64 Jan. 31 at The Citadel* 70-67 Feb. 2 Furman* 76-77 Feb. 4 Davidson* 75-62 Feb. 7 Charleston So. 84-63 Feb. 9 at Western Carolina 69-79 Feb. 11 at ETSU 79-73 Feb. 14 at East Carolina* 66-84 Feb. 18 Western Carolina 84-83 Feb. 21 at VMI* 74-78 Feb. 23 Georgia Southern 84-68 Feb. 28 at East Carolina + 79-72 Mar. 4 VMI ++ 64-71 @Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, N.C. +SoCon Tournament, Greenville, N.C. ++SoCon Tournament, Greenville, S.C.
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1976-77 (17-12, 8-4 SoCon) Nov. 29 at Auburn 61-84 Dec. 1 UNC Wilmington 51-49 Dec. 4 Lenoir-Rhyne 72-64 Dec. 6 at Davidson* 71-53 Dec. 8 at N.C. State 49-70 Dec. 11 William & Mary* 68-59 Dec. 14 ETSU 67-65 Dec. 18 at Maryland 74-76 Dec. 30 at Marshall 79-84 Jan. 8 at William & Mary* 63-68 Jan. 10 at VMI* 54-74 Jan. 12 Furman* 80-78 Jan. 15 at East Carolina* 54-66 Jan. 19 UNC Charlotte 59-85 Jan. 22 at Lenoir-Rhyne 82-81 Jan. 25 Davidson* 49-44 Jan. 27 The Citadel* 76-56 Jan. 29 at Wake Forest 73-83 Jan. 31 at ETSU 56-72 Feb. 3 Western Carolina 65-52 Feb. 5 at The Citadel* 68-64 Feb. 7 at Charleston So. 83-70 Feb. 12 East Carolina* 63-60 Feb. 14 at Furman* 83-90 Feb. 19 VMI* 62-58 Feb. 23 at Western Carolina 70-63 Feb. 26 Davidson + 71-66 Mar. 1 Furman ++ 70-64 Mar. 2 VMI ++ 67-69 +SoCon Tournament, Boone, N.C. ++SoCon Tournament, Roanoke, Va.
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Nov. 30 at Belmont Abbey 66-78 Dec. 2 at ETSU 68-85 Dec. 5 at Pfeiffer 79-84 Dec. 7 Lenoir-Rhyne ^ 66-64 Dec. 14 at The Citadel 78-80 Dec. 27 UNC Pembroke % 75-71 Dec. 28 at Lenoir-Rhyne % 67-71 Jan. 4 at UNC Wilmington 102-110 Jan. 6 Newberry 105-83 Jan. 9 at Western Carolina 80-67 Jan. 11 High Point 89-85 Jan. 13 at Presbyterian 70-61 Jan. 15 Pfeiffer 86-56 Jan. 18 Catawba 85-67 Jan. 20 at Virginia Tech 74-84 Jan. 23 Barton 107-78 Jan. 25 Presbyterian 72-62 Jan. 27 at Elon 64-78 Jan. 29 ETSU 64-90 Feb. 1 at Lenoir-Rhyne 71-86 Feb. 5 Elon 65-67 Feb. 8 at High Point 71-107 Feb. 10 at Barton 87-105 Feb. 12 Western Carolina 86-80 Feb. 15 at Catawba 69-78 Feb. 18 at Newberry 90-98 Feb. 22 UNC Wilmington 82-72 ^first game in Varsity Gymnasium %Hickory Tournament, Hickory, N.C.
Feb. 21 Lenoir-Rhyne 61-70 Feb. 23 Erskine 87-60 Feb. 28 at Western Carolina 87-83 Mar. 5 Newberry @ 80-53 Mar. 6 S.C. State @ 80-90 %Pensacola Invitational, Pensacola, Fla. @District Playoffs
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
2012-13 MOUNTAINEER BASKETBALL
1977-78 (15-13, 9-3 SoCon) Nov. 26 at N.C. State 79-97 Nov. 30 ETSU 63-80 Dec. 3 at Lenoir-Rhyne 72-73 Dec. 5 at UNC Charlotte 71-64 Dec. 7 Wofford 120-69 Dec. 10 VMI* 92-77 Dec. 13 Furman* 85-75 Dec. 17 at Clemson 88-93 Dec. 19 at Chattanooga* 88-78 Dec. 29 Georgia Southern % 81-99 Dec. 30 Tennessee Tech % 96-69 Jan. 9 at UNC Wilmington 70-73 Jan. 14 UNC Asheville 89-65 Jan. 17 Davidson* 74-60 Jan. 21 The Citadel* 75-66 Jan. 23 Marshall* 77-88 Jan. 26 at ETSU 81-84 Jan. 28 Wake Forest @ 61-87 Feb. 1 at The Citadel* 77-65 Feb. 4 Western Carolina* 75-68 Feb. 6 at Furman* 81-74 Feb. 11 Lenoir-Rhyne 79-81 Feb. 13 Chattanooga* 110-63 Feb. 15 at Western Carolina* 54-68 Feb. 18 at VMI* 70-77 Feb. 20 High Point 72-56 Feb. 25 The Citadel + 81-64 Mar. 3 Furman ++ 68-72 %Poinsettia Classic, Greenville, S.C. @Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, N.C. +SoCon Tournament, Boone, N.C. ++SoCon Tournament, Roanoke, Va.
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1980-81 (20-9, 11-5 SoCon)
1978-79 (23-6, 11-3 SoCon) Nov. 24 S.C. State % 65-60 Nov. 25 Campbell % 73-63 Nov. 28 Pfeiffer 84-71 Dec. 2 Lenoir-Rhyne 94-57 Dec. 5 at Western Carolina* 80-69 Dec. 9 Marshall* 81-56 Dec. 13 VMI* 103-82 Dec. 16 at Wake Forest 71-83 Jan. 2 at N.C. State 50-58 Jan. 4 at ETSU 55-47 Jan. 6 at Chattanooga* 67-74 Jan. 10 Davidson* 79-65 Jan. 13 Furman* 66-75 Jan. 15 USC Spartanburg 71-64 Jan. 17 at VMI* 73-58 Jan. 20 UNC Charlotte 58-47 Jan. 22 Western Carolina* 49-50 Jan. 27 at Marshall* 78-66 Jan. 31 at Davidson* 84-72 Feb. 3 The Citadel* 76-65 Feb. 7 at Furman* 59-58 Feb. 10 UNC Wilmington 63-60 Feb. 14 at The Citadel* 68-64 Feb. 17 Chattanooga* 77-63 Feb. 19 ETSU* 83-56 Feb. 24 VMI + 73-63 Mar. 3 Western Carolina ++ 63-43 Mar. 4 Furman ++ 86-83 Mar. 10 Louisiana State # 57-71 %East Tennessee Tip-Off, Johnson City, Tenn. * SoCon Tournament, Boone, N.C. ** SoCon Tournament, Roanoke, Va. # NCAA Mideast Regional, Bloomington, Ind.
Dec. 1 Lenoir-Rhyne 47-45 Dec. 4 Wofford 75-63 Dec. 6 at N.C. State 53-59 Dec. 8 VMI* 66-57 Dec. 12 at ETSU* 41-54 Dec. 15 Western Carolina* 75-77 Dec. 20 at Marshall* 65-74 Dec. 28 Ball State % 68-74 Dec. 29 Hardin-Simmons % 69-56 Jan. 5 at Furman* 65-76 Jan. 9 at UNC Wilmington 44-61 Jan. 12 at Chattanooga* 48-49 Jan. 14 at The Citadel* 53-54 Jan. 17 Bluefield (Va.) 84-63 Jan. 19 at Wake Forest 61-87 Jan. 21 Furman* 71-75 Jan. 23 ETSU* 50-54 Jan. 26 Chattanooga* 74-64 Jan. 30 at Davidson* 48-58 Feb. 2 at Western Carolina* 42-61 Feb. 4 Marshall* 47-41 Feb. 6 S.C. State 70-61 Feb. 9 The Citadel* 75-57 Feb. 11 at UNC Charlotte 56-58 Feb. 14 at VMI* 55-49 Feb. 16 Davidson* 78-76 Feb. 23 at Western Carolina+ 67-66 Feb. 29 Marshall ++ 76-91 %Pacemaker Classic, Monroe, La. +SoCon Tournament, Cullowhee, N.C. **SoCon Tournament, Roanoke, Va.
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Dec. 3 Elon 70-52 Dec. 5 at Stetson % 58-65 Dec. 6 Butler % 75-73 Dec. 9 Milligan 82-75 Dec. 13 Furman* 77-74 Dec. 17 at N.C. State 47-71 Jan. 3 Limestone 77-56 Jan. 5 at Marshall* 52-58 Jan. 7 at Wake Forest 42-63 Jan. 10 at Chattanooga* 58-86 Jan. 12 at Davidson* 63-66 Jan. 14 Lenoir-Rhyne 79-66 Jan. 17 VMI* 78-67 Jan. 21 at Furman* 66-56 Jan. 24 Marshall* 75-56 Jan. 26 ETSU* 65-60 Jan. 31 UNC Charlotte 53-52 Feb. 2 Chattanooga* 56-61 Feb. 5 Western Carolina* 81-68 Feb. 7 The Citadel* 48-41 Feb. 9 at VMI* 70-51 Feb. 11 UNC Wilmington 60-51 Feb. 14 at The Citadel* 66-54 Feb. 19 at ETSU* 78-72 Feb. 21 Davidson* 78-77 Feb. 23 at Western Carolina* 61-68 Feb. 28 Furman + 75-71 Mar. 6 Marshall ** 77-62 Mar. 7 Chattanooga ** 55-59 % Hatter Classic, Deland, Fla. + SoCon Tournament, Boone, N.C. ** SoCon Tournament, Roanoke, Va.
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KEVIN CANTWELL ERA 1981-82 (11-15, 6-10 SoCon)
Nov. 30 Lenoir-Rhyne 76-69 Dec. 5 at Duke 75-70 Dec. 9 at N.C. State 38-66 Dec. 14 at Chattanooga* 42-52 Dec. 16 at Davidson* 62-64 Dec. 19 at Wake Forest 57-79 Jan. 5 Chattanooga* 63-81 Jan. 7 Furman* 64-61 Jan. 9 Marshall* 65-60 Jan. 11 at The Citadel* 64-83 Jan. 12 at UNC Wilmington 52-62 Jan. 16 at Furman* 71-76 Jan. 18 Mars Hill 67-44 Jan. 20 at UNC Charlotte 54-60 Jan. 25 Pfeiffer 57-56 Jan. 27 Western Carolina* 55-56 Jan. 30 at Virginia Military* 62-67 Feb. 3 Davidson* 54-56 Feb. 6 at Western Carolina* 63-68 Feb. 11 at ETSU* 81-79 Feb. 13 The Citadel* 65-46 Feb. 15 at Marshall* 49-61 Feb. 17 Emory & Henry 88-78 Feb. 20 VMI* 91-58 Feb. 22 ETSU* 62-59 Feb. 27 at Chattanooga + 53-62 + SoCon Tournament, Chattanooga, Tenn.
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1982-83 (6-21, 3-13 SoCon) Nov. 29 at Duke 57-73 Dec. 1 The Citadel* 55-60 Dec. 4 Augusta 64-62 Dec. 8 Mars Hill 86-67 Dec. 11 at Wake Forest 46-67 Dec. 20 at Virginia Tech 56-92 Jan. 8 Milligan 41-43 Jan. 11 at Davidson* 60-58 Jan. 13 at Chattanooga* 63-85 Jan. 15 ETSU* 58-78 Jan. 17 Western Carolina* 65-72 Jan. 22 Marshall* 76-95 Jan. 24 VMI* 69-61 Jan. 26 at Furman* 45-53 Jan. 29 at The Citadel* 72-90 Feb. 2 Chattanooga* 48-50 Feb. 4 Davidson* 45-50 Feb. 9 UNCG 54-58 Feb. 14 at VMI* 65-61 Feb. 16 Furman* 54-56 Feb. 19 at Western Carolina* 53-55 Feb. 21 at Georgia Tech 72-83 Feb. 25 at Marshall* 69-83 Feb. 26 at ETSU* 55-67 Feb. 28 at Campbell 57-59 Mar. 5 Campbell 74-60 Mar. 10 Chattanooga + 58-71 + SoCon Tournament, Charleston, W.Va.
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1983-84 (13-16, 8-8 SoCon) Nov. 28 Augusta 90-64 Dec. 2 Texas-Arlington % 72-73 Dec. 3 Fla. Southern % 48-47 Dec. 8 Lenoir-Rhyne 57-48 Dec. 10 at Wake Forest 46-72 Dec. 28 N.C. A&T @ 63-75 Dec. 29 at UNC Charlotte @ 51-67 Jan. 4 at Georgia Tech 61-78 Jan. 10 Chattanooga* 59-69 Jan. 11 at Duke 60-73 Jan. 14 VMI* 74-54 Jan. 18 at Western Carolina* 76-82 Jan. 21 The Citadel* 66-60 Jan. 23 Marshall* 84-83 Jan. 26 at ETSU * 63-65 Jan. 28 at The Citadel* 69-83 Jan. 30 at Furman* 57-61 Feb. 4 Davidson* 55-53 Feb. 6 at Campbell 56-57 Feb. 8 Furman* 61-55 Feb. 11 at VMI* 58-67 Feb. 13 at Marshall* 77-84 Feb. 16 at Davidson* 61-59 Feb. 18 Western Carolina* 76-74 Feb. 20 ETSU* 69-60 Feb. 25 Campbell 78-58 Feb. 27 at Chattanooga* 56-65 Mar. 2 The Citadel + 82-77 Mar. 3 Marshall + 67-97 %Aces Invitational, Evansville, Ind. @UNCC Holiday Classic, Charlotte, N.C. +SoCon Tournament, Asheville, N.C.
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Nov. 27 Central Wesleyan 107-58 Nov. 30 at UNC Charlotte % 77-68 Dec. 1 Western Carolina % 77-66 Dec. 5 at Duke 64-98 Dec. 8 at Wake Forest 62-64 Dec. 12 Barber-Scotia 103-53 Dec. 15 Limestone 100-74 Jan. 2 at Clemson 77-84 Jan. 5 at ETSU* 66-57 Jan. 12 Davidson* 68-70 Jan. 14 Marshall* 67-76 Jan. 17 VMI* 47-52 Jan. 19 at The Citadel* 77-84 Jan. 21 at Furman* 61-54 Jan. 23 Erskine 96-67 Jan. 26 at Western Carolina* 73-79 Jan. 31 N.C. A&T 72-67 Feb. 2 Western Carolina* 60-63 Feb. 4 at Davidson* 73-70 Feb. 7 at Marshall* 82-93 Feb. 9 at VMI* 56-64 Feb. 11 Chattanooga* 76-60 Feb. 16 ETSU* 74-70 Feb. 18 Furman* 75-66 Feb. 20 at N.C. A&T 59-85 Feb. 23 The Citadel* 57-56 Feb. 25 at Chattanooga* 59-64 Mar. 1 The Citadel + 62-68 % UNCC Classic, Charlotte, N.C. + SoCon Tournament, Asheville, N.C.
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1985-86 (17-12, 9-7 SoCon) Nov. 25 Bluefield (Va.) 79-51 Nov. 27 at Texas-El Paso 52-58 Nov. 30 at Texas Tech 68-83 Dec. 3 Winthrop 69-61 Dec. 7 UNC Charlotte 84-73 Dec. 10 Erskine 68-49 Dec. 14 Limestone 86-79 Dec. 20 at UNC Charlotte 60-59 Dec. 28 at Duke 46-88 Jan. 4 at Furman* 64-75 Jan. 9 VMI* 56-63 Jan. 11 at Marshall* 67-69 Jan. 18 Davidson* 69-65 Jan. 20 at Western Carolina* 66-64 Jan. 23 ETSU* 70-87 Jan. 27 at Radford 56-66 Jan. 29 at Chattanooga* 63-78 Feb. 1 The Citadel* 65-55 Feb. 3 Furman* 57-56 Feb. 6 at ETSU* 56-54 Feb. 8 Western Carolina* 67-53 Feb. 10 Chattanooga* 67-60 Feb. 12 Radford 63-59 Feb. 15 at Davidson* 50-72 Feb. 17 at The Citadel* 67-66 Feb. 22 at VMI* 69-67 Feb. 24 Marshall* 59-60 Feb. 28 Western Carolina + 63-62 Mar. 1 Chattanooga + 57-68 + SoCon Tournament, Asheville, N.C.
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1988-89 (20-8, 8-6 SoCon) Nov. 28 at UNC Charlotte ^ 63-77 Nov. 30 Liberty 95-77 Dec. 3 USC Spartanburg 91-67 Dec. 7 UNCG 91-59 Dec. 10 UNC Asheville 72-57 Dec. 12 at Georgia State 86-84 Dec. 28 Washington State % 58-56 Dec. 29 at Toledo % 75-63 Jan. 7 Chattanooga* 70-66 Jan. 9 Western Carolina* 60-57 Jan. 11 at UNC Asheville 77-62 Jan. 14 at The Citadel* 62-65 Jan. 16 at Furman* 61-69 Jan. 18 Davidson 75-65 Jan. 21 at ETSU* 91-70 Jan. 24 at Liberty 73-62 Jan. 28 Marshall* 76-83 Jan. 30 VMI* 76-69 Feb. 2 at Davidson 65-54 Feb. 4 at Western Carolina* 94-91 Feb. 6 at Chattanooga* 62-52 Feb. 11 Furman* 71-75 Feb. 13 The Citadel* 86-72 Feb. 18 ETSU* 87-89 Feb. 22 Randolph-Macon 81-64 Feb. 25 at VMI* 67-60 Feb. 27 at Marshall* 96-97 Mar. 3 Marshall + 69-83 ^f irst college game in Charlotte Coliseum % Toledo MVP Holiday Classic, Toledo, Ohio + SoCon Tournament, Asheville, N.C.
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1990-91 (16-14, 7-7 SoCon) Nov. 24 at Arkansas State 69-91 Nov. 28 Belmont Abbey 87-64 Dec. 1 UNC Wilmington 81-72 Dec. 3 Montana State 101-81 Dec. 5 at UNC Charlotte 85-79 Dec. 8 East Carolina 88-79 Dec. 12 S.W. Louisiana 84-89 Dec. 20 North Texas % 83-89 Dec. 21 Wagner % 95-96 Dec. 28 at Montana State 84-82 Jan. 2 at UNC Asheville 76-72 Jan. 5 at ETSU* 70-89 Jan. 8 at Davidson 60-72 Jan. 12 The Citadel* 84-74 Jan. 14 Furman* 87-91 Jan. 19 at Chattanooga* 82-86 Jan. 21 at Western Carolina* 95-93 Jan. 26 Marshall* 90-82 Jan. 28 VMI* 78-72 Feb. 2 ETSU* 78-94 Feb. 4 Southern Miss. 74-98 Feb. 9 at Furman* 72-89 Feb. 11 at The Citadel* 84-69 Feb. 16 Western Carolina* 91-90 Feb. 18 Chattanooga* 67-68 Feb. 23 at VMI* 83-70 Feb. 25 at Marshall* 85-96 Mar. 1 VMI + 100-72 Mar. 2 Furman + 88-82 Mar. 3 ETSU + 82-101 %Pre-Holiday Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii +SoCon Tournament, Asheville, N.C.
Nov. 23 Mars Hill 87-64 Nov. 25 Georgia Southern 80-81 Nov. 30 at East Carolina 76-79 Dec. 2 UNC Charlotte 68-83 Dec. 5 Pikeville (Ky.) 112-78 Dec. 7 Arkansas State 85-74 Dec. 18 at UNC Wilmington 72-75 Dec. 21 at Arizona State 57-88 Dec. 27 Ohio % 76-92 Dec. 28 Boston Univ. % 90-84 Dec. 30 at Montana State 73-87 Jan. 6 at Georgia Southern 77-88 Jan. 11 at The Citadel* 72-80 Jan. 13 at Furman* 78-88 Jan. 18 Chattanooga* 86-81 Jan. 20 Western Carolina* 86-61 Jan. 25 at Marshall* 75-72 Jan. 27 at VMI* 80-67 Feb. 1 at ETSU* 75-81 Feb. 8 Furman* 67-65 Feb. 10 The Citadel* 78-65 Feb. 12 UNC Asheville 65-63 Feb. 15 at Western Carolina* 82-79 Feb. 17 at Chattanooga* 59-61 Feb. 22 VMI* 88-65 Feb. 24 Marshall* 68-61 Feb. 29 ETSU* 63-70 Mar. 6 Western Carolina + 86-69 Mar. 7 ETSU + 69-77 %Cowboy Shootout, Casper, Wyo. +SoCon Tournament, Asheville, N.C.
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Dec. 1 Lander 95-65 Dec. 5 Montana State 90-75 Dec. 19 at Nebraska 83-93 Dec. 29 Clemson % 73-91 Jan. 2 at UNC Charlotte 80-88 Jan. 4 East Carolina 76-74 Jan. 6 Marshall* 111-92 Jan. 9 at Georgia Southern* 76-103 Jan. 10 at The Citadel* 69-53 Jan. 13 VMI* 86-93 Jan. 16 Furman* 81-77 Jan. 17 Davidson* 78-69 Jan. 20 at Chattanooga* 69-89 Jan. 23 ETSU* 79-98 Jan. 27 at Western Carolina* 89-80 Jan. 30 at VMI* 64-55 Jan. 31 at Marshall* 79-82 Feb. 3 UNC Wilmington 80-72 Feb. 6 Western Carolina* 84-71 Feb. 7 Chattanooga* 85-87 Feb. 9 at Tennessee Tech 88- 96 Feb. 13 The Citadel* 71- 75 Feb. 14 Georgia Southern* 84-92 Feb. 17 at Furman* 81-98 Feb. 20 at Davidson* 79-76 Feb. 27 at ETSU* 78-81 March 4 Western Carolina + 84-73 March 5 ETSU + 84-97 % Coca-Cola Classic, Charlotte, N.C. + SoCon Tournament, Asheville, N.C.
1993-94 (16-11, 12-6 SoCon)
Nov. 28 at UNC Wilmington 72-65 Dec. 1 Nebraska 91-82 Dec. 4 UNC Charlotte 58-67 Dec. 6 Tennessee Tech 85-72 Dec. 11 Wingate 71-63 Dec. 19 at Wake Forest 78-83 Dec. 22 at East Carolina 58-79 Jan. 4 at Marshall* 86-95 Jan. 8 Georgia Southern* 72-70 Jan. 10 The Citadel* 81-70 Jan. 12 at VMI* 74-70 Jan. 15 at Furman* 72-74 Jan. 17 at Davidson* 94-89 Jan. 20 Chattanooga* 84-76 Jan. 22 ETSU* 96-87 Jan. 24 at Clemson 56-66 Jan. 26 Western Carolina* 71-66 Jan. 29 VMI* 74-64 Jan. 31 Marshall* 102-77 Feb. 5 at Western Carolina* 69-74 Feb. 7 at Chattanooga* 75-84 Feb. 12 at The Citadel* 65-78 Feb. 14 at Georgia Southern* 65-62 Feb. 17 Furman* 92-76 Feb. 19 Davidson* 83-80 Feb. 27 at ETSU* 86-101 Mar. 4 Georgia Southern + 60-85 +SoCon Tournament, Asheville, N.C.
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Nov. 25 at South Florida 71-86 Nov. 28 East Carolina 78-80 Nov. 30 Catawba 93-69 Dec. 2 Oklahoma St. % 58-85 Dec. 3 Oral Roberts % 68-73 Dec. 5 Elon 96-70 Dec. 7 UNCG 71-77 Dec. 10 Clemson @ 66-81 Dec. 20 at UNC Charlotte 68-92 Dec. 31 at Nebraska 71-108 Jan. 2 at Loyola (Ill.) 84-75 Jan. 7 at St. Bonaventure 32-76 Jan. 14 at Marshall* 80-93 Jan. 16 ETSU* 68-74 Jan. 21 The Citadel* 74-57 Jan. 23 at Davidson* 71-74 Jan. 28 VMI* 85-89 Jan. 30 at Western Carolina* 94-85 Feb. 4 at Furman* 60-76 Feb. 6 Georgia Southern* 60-53 Feb. 11 Davidson* 75-76 Feb. 13 Marshall* 69-70 Feb. 18 at ETSU* 74-83 Feb. 20 at Chattanooga* 54-68 Feb. 25 at VMI* 92-89 Feb. 27 Western Carolina* 78-97 March 2 Furman + 78-73 March 3 Marshall + 93-82 March 4 Western Carolina + 64-74 %Bank IV Classic, Tulsa, Okla. @Greensboro Challenge Series, Greensboro, N.C + SoCon Tournament, Asheville, N.C.
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1995-96 (8-20, 3-11 SoCon) Nov. 27 Catawba 90-87 Nov. 29 at Clemson 55-91 Dec. 2 Georgia Tech 65-89 Dec. 4 UNC Charlotte 81-85 Dec. 6 at UNCG 64-80 Dec. 9 Mars Hill 112-77 Dec. 18 at Wake Forest 50-91 Dec. 21 Loyola (Ill.) 78-70 Dec. 29 Indiana % 59-103 Dec. 30 Kent State % 62-63 Jan. 6 St. Bonaventure 61-58 Jan. 9 at East Carolina 39-63 Jan. 13 Marshall* 89-87 Jan. 20 at The Citadel * 75-84 Jan. 23 Davidson* 68-90 Jan. 27 at VMI* 64-84 Jan. 29 Western Carolina* 83-93 Feb. 1 at ETSU* 68-100 Feb. 5 at Georgia Southern* 72-74 Feb. 8 Furman* 93-78 Feb. 10 at Davidson* 66-84 Feb. 14 at Marshall* 64-95 Feb. 17 ETSU* 95-79 Feb. 19 Chattanooga* 66-80 Feb. 24 VMI* 75-85 Feb. 26 at Western Carolina* 72-91 Feb. 29 The Citadel + 75-73 Mar. 1 Western Carolina + 66-74 % Ho osier Classic, Indianapolis, Ind. + SoCon Tournament, Greensboro, N.C.
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Nov. 28 at Duke 74-110 Nov. 30 Methodist 108-85 Dec. 3 Bluefield (Va.) 83-63 Dec. 5 UNC Wilmington 61-58 Dec. 7 at Kansas 62-73 Dec. 21 New Orleans % 64-79 Dec. 22 Loyola (Md.) % 85-69 Dec. 26 BYU-Hawaii @ 65-62 Dec. 27 at Hawaii-Hilo @ 100-71 Jan. 4 at UNC Wilmington 71-84 Jan. 9 at Furman* 71-81 Jan. 11 at Chattanooga* 43-76 Jan. 14 UNC Asheville 65-55 Jan. 16 Marshall* 80-88 Jan. 18 VMI* 98-82 Jan. 23 Davidson* 77-69 Jan. 25 at Western Carolina* 66-65 Jan. 28 ETSU* 108-90 Feb. 1 at UNC Asheville 86-80 Feb. 6 The Citadel* 89-72 Feb. 8 Furman* 66-67 Feb. 11 at ETSU* 68-67 Feb. 13 at Western Carolina* 100-85 Feb. 15 Chattanooga* 67-65 Feb. 20 at VMI* 65-66 Feb. 22 at Marshall* 72-101 Feb. 27 at Davidson* 72-74 Feb. 29 at The Citadel* 71-73 Mar. 4 ETSU + 73-82 %Pre-Holiday Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii @Vulcan Christmas Classic, Hilo, Hawaii +SoCon Tournament, Asheville, N.C.
1989-90 (19-11, 8-6 SoCon) Nov. 25 at East Carolina 69-59 Nov. 27 at N.C. State 67-97 Dec. 2 Georgia State 110-69 Dec. 4 UNC Charlotte 88-81 Dec. 6 Lander 80-70 Dec. 9 UNC Asheville 87-73 Dec. 21 Central Michigan % 69-77 Dec. 22 Nicholls State % 83-66 Dec. 28 at S.W. Louisiana 96-104 Jan. 3 at UNC Wilmington 69-61 Jan. 6 at Chattanooga* 70-56 Jan. 8 at Western Carolina* 80-78 Jan. 13 The Citadel* 101-64 Jan. 15 Furman* 75-80 Jan. 17 at Southern Miss. 91-96 Jan. 20 ETSU* 94-96 Jan. 22 Davidson 88-60 Jan. 27 at Marshall* 75-82 Jan. 29 at VMI* 71-73 Feb. 3 Western Carolina* 90-72 Feb. 5 Chattanooga* 75-74 Feb. 10 at Furman* 81-91 Feb. 12 at The Citadel* 88-80 Feb. 14 Wofford 71-64 Feb. 17 at ETSU* 82-98 Feb. 24 VMI* 80-75 Feb. 26 Marshall* 82-69 Mar. 2 The Citadel + 86-71 Mar. 3 Furman + 79-62 Mar. 4 ETSU + 75-96 % Greater Youngstown Holiday Classic, Youngstown, Ohio + SoCon Tournament, Asheville, N.C.
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS BUZZ PETERSON ERA I
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1996-97 (14-14, 8-6 SoCon) Nov. 22 Wingate 87-63 Nov. 25 East Carolina 48-57 Nov. 30 Milligan 87-49 Dec. 2 at UNC Charlotte 63-75 Dec. 5 UNCG 82-56 Dec. 7 at Georgia 67-85 Dec. 19 at Marquette 37-74 Dec. 21 at Montana State 71-96 Dec. 27 Mississippi % 63-75 Dec. 28 Bucknell % 71-62 Jan. 4 at Niagara 74-82 Jan. 6 VMI* 77-72 Jan. 8 at UNCG 78-70 Jan. 11 at Western Carolina* 81-76 Jan. 14 at Furman* 55-59 Jan. 18 Georgia Southern* 75-76 Jan. 20 Davidson* 82-66 Jan. 25 at Marshall* 67-70 Jan. 27 ETSU* 77-69 Feb. 1 at Chattanooga* 57-70 Feb. 3 at VMI* 65-78 Feb. 8 Western Carolina* 68-66 Feb. 10 Marshall* 77-69 Feb. 15 at ETSU* 66-46 Feb. 17 The Citadel* 74-63 Feb. 22 at Davidson* 76-78 Feb. 28 Western Carolina + 87-68 Mar. 1 Marshall + 78-84 % Lobo Invitational, Albuquerque, N.M. + SoCon Tournament, Greensboro, N.C.
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1997-98 (21-8, 13-2 SoCon) Nov. 15 Limestone 81-55 Nov. 18 Anderson 110-48 Nov. 24 UNC Charlotte 66-60 Nov. 28 at Tennessee 46-69 Dec. 2 at Virginia 54-62 Dec. 6 at Winthrop 77-63 Dec. 9 Montana State 69-71 Dec. 21 Tennessee State 73-53 Dec. 31 Martin Methodist 80-67 Jan. 3 at ETSU* 67-61 Jan. 7 Niagara 74-87 Jan. 10 at VMI* 76-71 Jan. 12 UNCG* 78-61 Jan. 14 Chattanooga* 69-60 Jan. 17 at North Carolina 63-96 Jan. 19 Georgia Southern* 64-62 Jan. 21 Western Carolina* 79-64 Jan. 24 ETSU* 78-67 Jan. 31 Davidson* 71-77 Feb. 2 at Western Carolina* 81-77 Feb. 7 at Furman* 63-62 Feb. 11 Wofford* 84-71 Feb. 14 VMI* 94-74 Feb. 16 at The Citadel* 60-53 Feb. 19 at Davidson* 58-68 Feb. 21 at UNCG* 73-64 Feb. 27 Furman + 60-58 Feb. 28 Chattanooga + 85-75 Mar. 1 Davidson + 62-66 + SoCon Tournament, Greensboro, N.C.
1998-99 (21-8, 13-3 SoCon) Nov. 13 at North Carolina 64-87 Nov. 17 King 80-40 Nov. 21 at Minnesota 67-81 Nov. 23 Greensboro 109-53 Nov. 30 at East Carolina 68-67 Dec. 2 USC Spartanburg 83-53 Dec. 5 at Georgia Tech 72-74 Dec. 8 Georgia 60-63 Dec. 20 Winthrop 74-53 Dec. 29 The Citadel* 81-65 Jan. 2 at Davidson* 73-82 Jan. 4 Coll. of Charleston* 57-77 Jan. 9 VMI* 100-64 Jan. 11 at Wofford* 86-82 Jan. 14 at Chattanooga* 62-61 Jan. 16 ETSU* 84-73 Jan. 18 Western Carolina* 77-59 Jan. 23 at ETSU* 60-83 Jan. 25 UNCG* 82-59 Jan. 30 at Georgia Southern* 67-56 Feb. 1 at UNCG* 72-56 Feb. 3 Wis.-Green Bay 55-53 Feb. 8 Furman* 78-58 Feb. 13 at VMI* 83-65 Feb. 15 at Western Carolina* 68-55 Feb. 20 Davidson* 71-64 Feb. 26 Georgia Southern+ 74-65 Feb. 27 Chattanooga+ 94-91 Feb. 28 Coll. of Charleston+ 67-77 + SoCon Tournament, Greensboro, N.C.
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Nov. 19 at Oklahoma State! 75-87 Nov. 20 Oral Roberts! 68-78 Nov. 27 Lees-McRae 117-74 Nov. 29 Pfeiffer 104-90 Dec. 3 Toledo# 68-65 Dec. 4 at Marquette# 51-57 Dec. 8 East Carolina 82-73 Dec. 18 at Pittsburgh 64-67 Dec. 20 at Robert Morris 76-64 Dec. 23 at UW-Green Bay 47-64 Dec. 30 Tennesee Wesleyan 112-48 Jan. 3 at The Citadel* 82-48 Jan. 8 Georgia Southern* 88-74 Jan. 10 ETSU* 85-64 Jan. 15 at ETSU* 89-76 Jan. 17 VMI* 97-72 Jan. 19 at Clemson 72-60 Jan. 22 at Furman* 73-63 Jan. 24 at Western Carolina* 102-82 Jan. 29 Chattanooga* 93-90 Jan. 31 at Davidson* 77-72 Feb. 5 at Coll. of Charleston* 64-69 Feb. 9 UNCG* 81-66 Feb. 12 Wofford* 84-61 Feb. 14 at VMI* 69-78 Feb. 19 Davidson* 54-69 Feb. 22 at UNG Greensboro* 78-69 Feb. 26 Western Carolina* 101-83 Mar. 3 Chattanooga+ 88-66 Mar. 4 Furman+ 60-56 Mar. 5 Coll. of Charleston+ 68-56 Mar. 17 Ohio State^ 61-87 ! America’s Youth Classic, Stillwater, Okla. # Blue and Gold Classic, Milwaukee, Wis. + SoCon Tournament, Greenville, S.C. ^ NCAA South Regional, Nashville, Tenn.
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HOLMES CENTER ERA HOUSTON FANCHER ERA 2000-01 (11-20, 7-9 SoCon) Nov. 17 North Carolina 69-99 Nov. 20 Robert Morris 86-71 Nov. 24 Oregon State! 37-60 Nov. 25 San Francisco! 52-54 Nov. 26 at Hawaii-Hilo! 73-63 Nov. 30 at Liberty 52-68 Dec. 2 at Purdue 65-79 Dec. 6 Gardner-Webb 65-68 Dec. 14 UNC Asheville 64-84 Dec. 16 at East Carolina 62-79 Dec. 18 Mars Hill 85-52 Dec. 21 Richmond 60-86 Dec. 30 at Indiana State 62-76 Jan. 3 VMI* 81-72 Jan. 6 at Chattanooga* 62-69 Jan. 8 at UNCG*# 62-78 Jan. 13 Coll. of Charleston* 45-63 Jan. 15 at ETSU* 56-61 Jan. 20 Western Carolina* 87-75 Jan. 23 at Davidson* 78-68 Jan. 27 ETSU* 67-72 Jan. 29 The Citadel * 81-74 Feb. 3 at Georgia Southern* 68-64 Feb. 5 at Western Carolina* 63-59 Feb. 10 Davidson* 78-70 Feb. 12 Furman* 63-70 Feb. 17 at Wofford* 65-86 Feb. 19 UNCG* 60-63 Feb. 24 at VMI* 51-73 Mar. 1 Furman+ 58-56 Mar. 2 Chattanooga+ 48-74 ! Big Island Invitational, Hilo, Hawaii # Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, N.C. + SoCon Tournament, Greenville, S.C.
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2001-02 (10-18, 5-11 SoCon) Nov. 16 at Richmond 61-62 Nov. 19 East Carolina 93-87 Nov. 24 Barton 107-61 Nov. 26 at Charlotte 69-71 Nov. 29 at Tennessee 66-97 Dec. 1 Liberty 95-77 Dec. 5 at Clemson 66-76 Dec. 13 North Greenville 91-44 Dec. 20 at TCU 76-110 Dec. 30 UNC Asheville 76-79 Jan. 2 at ETSU* 66-75 Jan. 5 at UNCG* 63-87 Jan. 7 Georgia Southern* 89-101 Jan. 12 Chattanooga* 81-67 Jan. 14 Western Carolina* 71-79 Jan. 19 at Furman* 78-91 Jan. 21 VMI* 91-93 Jan. 23 Gardner-Webb 101-93 Jan. 26 at The Citadel* 78-74 Jan. 28 at Western Carolina* 66-62 Feb. 2 Davidson* 72-82 Feb. 4 at VMI* 81-88 Feb. 9 at Coll. of Charleston* 55-79 Feb. 11 Wofford* 85-69 Feb. 16 at Davidson* 62-60 Feb. 18 UNCG* 68-83 Feb. 23 ETSU* 72-79 Feb. 28 vs. Charleston+ 65-81 + SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C.
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2002-03 (19-10, 11-5 SoCon) Nov. 22 Mars Hill 104-72 Nov. 25 Charlotte 103-100 Nov. 30 at South Carolina 56-71 Dec. 7 at Marquette 78-101 Dec. 10 Greensboro 80-47 Dec. 17 SMU 87-65 Dec. 22 at Georgia 62-99 Dec. 30 at James Madison 83-68 Jan. 2 Bluefield 85-65 Jan. 6 ETSU* 108-94 Jan. 11 UNCG* 91-60 Jan. 13 at Georgia Southern* 87-81 Jan. 15 Gardner Webb 99-98 Jan. 18 at Chattanooga* 107-99 Jan. 21 at Western Carolina* 69-70 Jan. 24 at VMI* 85-68 Jan. 27 Furman* 83-67 Jan. 28 at Gardner-Webb 82-88 Feb. 1 The Citadel* 75-65 Feb. 3 Western Carolina* 99-69 Feb. 8 at Davidson* 86-99 Feb. 10 VMI* 83-64 Feb. 15 Coll. of Charleston* 96-108 Feb. 18 at Wofford* 76-72 Feb. 22 Davidson* 86-99 Feb. 24 at UNCG* 71-68 Mar. 1 at ETSU* 78-88 Mar. 5 vs. Citadel+ 73-63 Mar. 6 vs. Chattanooga+ 67-98 + SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C.
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2003-04 (9-21, 4-12 SoCon) Nov. 11 vs Monmouth! 65-69 L Nov. 22 vs Boston College! 67-92 L Nov. 24 vs LaSalle! 59-48 W Nov. 28 at George Washington# 62-76 L Nov. 29 vs St Francis, NY.# 63-68 L Dec. 1 at The Citadel* 72-62 W Dec. 3 George Washington 80-77 W Dec. 8 Piedmont 92-36 W Dec. 13 at Charlotte 64-85 L Dec. 18 at SMU 85-82 W Dec. 20 at Tennessee Tech 78-86 L Dec. 22 at Vanderbilt 48-63 L Dec. 30 James Madison 58-55 W Jan. 2 at South Carolina 58-78 L Jan. 5 Elon* 87-58 W Jan. 10 Wofford* 92-99 LOT Jan. 12 at Chattanooga* 94-77 W Jan. 17 UNCG* 61-74 L Jan. 24 ETSU* 80-93 L Jan. 28 at Elon* 69-76 L Jan. 31 at Furman* 74-85 L Feb. 2 Georgia Southern* 77-81 L Feb. 7 at ETSU* 63-66 L Feb. 9 at Coll of Charleston* 63-65 L Feb. 13 W. Carolina* 62-64 L Feb. 17 at UNCG* 82-60 W Feb. 21 Chattanooga* 49-74 L Feb. 24 Davidson* 63-64 L Feb. 28 at Western Carolina* 69-86 L March 3 vs. Coll. of Charleston+ 61-71 L ! Paradise Jam, Virgin Islands # Red Auerbach Tournament, Washington D.C. + SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C.
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2004-05 (18-12, 9-7 SoCon) Nov. 20 Erskine 79-49 Nov 24 at Virginia 60-77 Nov. 27 Tennessee Tech 98-87 Nov. 29 James Madison 78-69 Dec. 1 at South Carolina 57-91 Dec. 6 USC Upstate 84-74 Dec. 11 at Wofford* 66-75 Dec. 18 Milligan 98-67 Dec. 22 at Vanderbilt 51-68 Dec. 30 at Miami (Fla.) 63-80 Jan. 5 ETSU* 81-79 Jan. 8 UNCG* 79-84 Jan. 11 at Davidson* 63-66 Jan. 15 at Georgia Southern* 88-92 Jan. 18 Elon* 73-62 Jan. 22 Coll. of Charleston* 76-68 Jan. 24 at Chattanooga* 52-60 Jan. 31 at Longwood 89-59 Feb. 3 The Citadel* 84-66 Feb. 7 at Western Carolina* 74-71 Feb. 9 at ETSU* 95-73 Feb. 12 Chattanooga* 83-61 Feb. 14 Furman* 60-47 Feb. 16 Longwood 79-65 Feb. 19 at UNCG* 73-92 Feb. 22 Western Carolina* 72-54 Feb. 26 at Elon* 55-58 Mar. 2 vs. The Citadel+ 68-59 Mar. 3 vs. Coll. of Charleston+ 63-60 Mar. 4 at Chattanooga + 51-57 + SoCon Tournament, Chattanooga, Tenn.
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2007-08 (18-13, 13-7 SoCon) Nov. 12 at Charlotte 78-84 Nov. 15 vs. Lipscomb! 81-58 Nov. 16 vs. San Jose State! 62-64 Nov. 17 at MTSU! 84-79 Nov. 21 at Campbell 71-64 Nov. 26 Davidson* 60-71 Nov. 29 Wichita State 53-62 Dec. 1 at Georgia Southern* 72-85 Dec. 17 UVa-Wise 82-77 Dec. 22 at Arkansas^ 74-67 Dec. 30 at ETSU 69-72 Jan. 3 at Coll. of Charleston* 70-66 Jan. 5 at The Citadel* 63-50 Jan. 10 at Wofford* 52-49 Jan. 12 UNCG* 91-68 Jan. 17 Chattanooga* 92-83 Jan. 19 Georgia Southern* 88-81 Jan. 24 at Furman* 84-66 Jan. 26 at Chattanooga* 77-89 Jan. 28 Elon* 56-52 Feb. 2 at Western Carolina* 69-64 Feb. 7 Coll. of Charleston* 63-68 Feb. 9 The Citadel* 75-71 Feb. 11 Wofford* 83-55 Feb. 14 at Elon* 70-76 Feb. 16 at UNCG* 55-79 Feb. 21 Furman* 90-77 Feb. 23 Niagara # 75-76 Feb. 27 at Davidson* 55-68 March 1 Western Carolina* 74-63 March 8 vs. UNCG+ 46-63 ! First Shot Exempt Tourney, Murfreesboro, Tenn. ^ at Little Rock, Ark. # ESPN BracketBusters + SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C.
2008-09 (13-18, 9-11 SoCon) Nov. 14 at UNC Wilmington 101-108 Nov. 19 Charlotte 87-84 Nov. 22 at Niagara 80-95 Nov. 29 Campbell 79-66 Dec. 3 at Furman* 65-60 Dec. 6 at Wofford* 82-77 Dec. 13 East Tenn. St. 70-89 Dec. 20 vs. Kentucky! 69-93 Dec. 30 Milligan 112-47 Jan. 2 at Texas 43-78 Jan. 8 Elon* 76-52 Jan. 10 UNCG* 83-85 Jan. 12 Davidson* 52-70 Jan. 15 at Chattanooga* 74-78 Jan. 17 at Samford* 56-68 Jan. 21 at Coll. of Charleston* 80-88 Jan. 24 Western Carolina* 76-70 Jan. 29 Wofford* 68-74 Jan. 31 Furman* 77-75 Feb. 2 at Georgia Southern* 95-82 Feb. 5 The Citadel* 72-74 Feb. 7 at Elon* 77-63 Feb. 12 at The Citadel* 73-78 Feb. 14 at Western Carolina* 84-89 Feb. 16 Coll. of Charleston* 87-91 Feb. 19 at UNCG* 70-69 Feb. 21 at Winthrop# 63-65 Feb. 26 Chattanooga* 88-82 Feb. 28 Samford* 63-72 Mar. 6 vs. Ga. Southern+ 86-75 Mar. 7 vs. Davidson+ 68-84 ! at Louisville, Ky. # ESPNU BracketBusters + SoCon Tournament, Chattanooga, Tenn.
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Nov. 13 UNC Wilmington 79-68 Nov. 14 at E. Tenn. St. 58-62 Nov. 17 Lees-McRae 77-44 Nov. 20 at Arkansas 72-81 Nov. 23 at Louisville 53-80 Nov. 28 Morgan St. 93-92 Nov. 30 Winthrop 70-51 Dec. 3 Furman* 82-85 Dec. 7 at Wofford* 77-76 Dec. 17 Milligan 113-91 Dec. 19 at Robert Morris 65-52 Dec. 21 at Dayton 49-65 Dec. 30 at Campbell 63-92 Jan. 6 The Citadel* 58-62 Jan. 9 at Davidson* 78-68 Jan. 13 Elon* 89-65 Jan. 16 UNCG* 72-64 Jan. 20 at Ga. Southern* 65-68 Jan. 23 W. Carolina* 87-74 Jan. 28 at Samford* 68-55 Jan. 30 at Chattanooga* 80-85 Feb. 1 King College 76-87 Feb. 6 at Western Carolina* 89-77 Feb. 8 at UNCG* 75-69 Feb. 11 Davidson* 66-56 Feb. 13 Ga. Southern* 111-83 Feb. 17 at Charleston* 72-73 Feb. 20 Tennessee Tech# 81-68 Feb. 22 at Elon* 58-54 Feb. 25 Chattanooga* 80-74 Feb. 27 Samford* 82-68 Mar. 6 vs. The Citadel+ 71-61 Mar. 7 vs. Charleston+ 77-54 Mar. 8 vs. Wofford+ 51-56 Mar. 17 Harvard! 93-71 Mar. 22 at Marshall! 80-72 Mar. 25 Pacific! 56-64 # ESPNU BracketBusters + SoCon Tournament, Charlotte, N.C. ! CollegeInsider.com Tournament
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JASON CAPEL ERA 2010-11 (16-15, 10-8 SoCon) Nov. 12 at Tulsa 89-86 Nov. 16 Montreat 101-71 Nov. 19 at Mississippi State 74-76 Nov. 27 at Vanderbilt 73-86 Dec. 2 at Chattanooga* 69-81 Dec. 4 at Samford* 78-69 Dec. 12 at Georgetown 60-89 Dec. 18 Robert Morris 71-66 Dec. 22 vs. Colorado State! 79-82 Dec. 23 vs. Texas State! 68-79 Dec. 24 vs. ETSU! 51-79 Dec. 30 Milligan 91-71 Jan. 5 at Davidson* 74-66 Jan. 8 Georgia Southern* 79-51 Jan. 13 UNCG* 74-75 Jan. 15 at Western Carolina* 78-79 Jan. 17 at Elon* 68-62 Jan. 20 at The Citadel* 63-81 Jan. 22 at Coll. of Charleston* 64-73 Jan. 27 Wofford* 65-74 Jan. 29 at Furman* 61-81 Feb. 2 at UNCG* 80-78 Feb. 5 at Elon* 68-62 Feb. 10 Samford* 65-59 Feb. 12 Chattanooga* 78-68 Feb. 17 Western Carolina* 75-80 Feb. 19 at High Point# 82-81 Feb. 24 Coll. of Charleston 85-70 Feb. 26 The Citadel 70-59 Mar. 4 vs. Ga. Southern+ 65-57 Mar. 5 vs. Wofford+ 56-69 ! at Cancun Governor’s Cup (Cancun, Mexico) # ESPNU BracketBusters + SoCon Tournament, Chattanooga, Tenn.
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2011-12 (13-18, 7-11 SoCon) Nov. 11 Lees-McRae 90-61 W Nov. 15 at ETSU 68-81 L Nov. 19 at Tennessee Tech 68-63 W Nov. 22 vs. East Carolina^ 47-67 L Nov. 26 Milligan 81-58 W Dec. 1 UNCG* 78-64 W Dec. 3 at Georgia Southern* 62-73 L Dec. 6 at Minnesota 56-70 L Dec. 10 ETSU 48-65 L Dec. 17 at North Carolina 82-97 L Dec. 22 Campbell 77-74 W Dec. 30 at Miami 54-84 L Jan. 5 at Samford* 68-63 W Jan. 7 at Chattanooga* 63-65 L Jan. 12 Furman* 56-50 W Jan. 14 Davidson* 79-83 L Jan. 19 at Wofford* 61-73 L Jan. 21 Western Carolina* 84-72 W Jan. 26 at UNCG* 73-77 OTL Jan. 28 Elon* 81-66 W Feb. 2 Samford* 52-53 L Feb. 4 Charleston* 62-74 L Feb. 6 at Elon* 59-82 L Feb. 9 at Furman* 79-69 W Feb. 11 Wofford* 64-66 L Feb. 15 Chattanooga* 79-70 W Feb. 18 Winthrop# 76-64 W Feb. 22 at The Citadel* 51-62 L Feb. 25 at Western Carolina* 75-83 L Mar. 2 vs. Coll. of Charleston+ 93-81 W Mar. 3 vs. UNCG + 55-65 L ^ at Charlotte, N.C. (Time Warner Cable Arena) # Sears BracketBusters + SoCon Tournament, Asheville, N.C.
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Nov. 18 Arkansas-Little Rock 75-65 W Nov. 21 VCU 51-47 W Nov. 25 at Wake Forest 78-91 L Nov. 28 at James Madison 79-81 2OTL Dec. 1 Methodist 87-69 W Dec. 3 Davidson* 69-102 L Dec. 6 at Tennessee 81-89 L Dec. 10 at NC State 68-92 L Dec. 17 at Marshall 73-65 W Dec. 20 at Ark.-Little Rock 63-78 L Dec. 30 vs Niagara! 70-79 L Dec. 31 at Duquesne! 71-68 W Jan. 4 Marshall 60-64 L Jan. 7 at Elon* 59-65 L Jan. 9 Western Carolina* 68-53 W Jan. 14 Montreat 105-57 W Jan. 16 Chattanooga* 57-73 L Jan. 21 at UNCG* 60-62 L Jan. 23 Georgia Southern* 90-84 W Jan. 28 at The Citadel* 66-65 W Jan. 30 at Cof Charleston* 53-64 L Feb. 2 Wofford* 59-60 L Feb. 7 at Furman* 64-76 L Feb. 11 Elon* 71-60 W Feb. 13 at Western Carolina* 83-66 W Feb. 20 at Chattanooga* 50-64 L Feb. 23 UNCG* 75-70 W Mar. 2 vs Wofford! 66-65 W Mar. 3 vs Ga. Southern+ 74-61 W Mar. 4 vs Chattanooga+ 75-78 L ! Duquesne Holiday Tournament, Pittsburgh, Pa. + SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C.
Nov. 13 North Greenville 109-71 Nov. 17 at Clemson 49-79 Nov. 20 Montreat 78-63 Nov. 25 at Wake Forest 78-88 Nov. 27 Campbell 84-71 Dec. 2 at Coll. of Charleston* 68-57 Dec. 4 at The Citadel* 56-52 Dec. 10 at Virginia Tech 37-69 Dec. 14 Brevard 93-53 Dec. 16 Georgia Southern* 87-84 Dec. 19 vs. Virginia ! 80-69 Dec. 20 vs. UCF ! 75-64 Dec. 21 vs. Vanderbilt ! 87-79 Dec. 30 at VCU 73-70 Jan. 6 at Chattanooga* 77-63 Jan. 13 Elon* 63-64 Jan. 15 Western Carolina* 100-91 Jan. 18 at UNCG* 76-80 Jan. 20 at Davidson* 81-74 Jan. 24 Furman* 77-63 Jan. 27 The Citadel* 95-54 Jan. 29 Coll. of Charleston* 67-56 Feb. 3 at Furman* 72-76 Feb. 5 at Georgia Southern* 77-55 Feb. 10 Wofford* 72-52 Feb. 14 Chattanooga* 85-69 Feb. 17 at Wichita State # 60-58 Feb. 19 at Western Carolina* 76-65 Feb. 22 UNCG* 80-66 Feb. 24 at Elon* 72-63 March 1 vs. Western Carolina+ 78-59 March 2 vs. Coll. of Charleston+ 87-89 March 14 at Ole Miss^ 59-73 ! San Juan Shootout (San Juan, Puerto Rico) # ESPN BracketBusters + SoCon Tournament (Charleston, S.C.) ^ NIT First Round
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ALL-TIME SERIES Opponent Alabama American Anderson Arizona State Arkansas Arkansas-Little Rock Arkansas State Auburn Augusta Baker Ball State Baltimore Barber-Scotia Barton Belmont Abbey Bemidji State Berea (Ky.) Bluefield (Va.) Bluefield State Boiling Springs Boston College Boston Univ. BYU-Hawaii Brevard Brooklyn Bucknell Buncombe Butler Cal-Santa Barbara Campbell Carolina Monograms Carson-Newman Catawba Central Michigan Central Wesleyan Chapel Hill Pre-Flight Charleston (W.Va.) Charleston Southern Charlotte Charlotte YMCA Chatham Chattanooga The Citadel Clemson Coll. of Charleston Colorado State Cove Creek Crossnore Dallas Davidson Davis & Elkins Dayton Delaware Duke Duquesne East Carolina ETSU Elon Emory & Henry Erskine Florida Southern Furman Gardner-Webb George Washington Georgetown Georgia Georgia Southern Georgia State Georgia Tech Glenville State Greensboro College Guilford Hampden-Sydney Hardin-Simmons Harvard Hawaii-Hilo High Point Hiwassee
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G W L 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 0 1 2 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 60 42 18 13 10 3 1 1 0 1 1 0 4 4 0 1 1 0 4 3 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 17 13 4 1 0 1 23 10 13 90 56 34 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 1 1 3 2 1 32 13 19 2 1 1 2 2 0 72 30 42 75 51 24 10 1 9 29 12 17 1 0 1 1 1 0 2 0 2 1 1 0 70 32 38 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 8 1 7 1 1 0 61 27 34 125 46 79 93 51 42 7 6 1 20 13 7 1 1 0 81 37 44 4 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 1 4 0 4 39 22 17 2 2 0 4 0 4 1 1 0 2 2 0 69 50 19 1 1 0 2 1 1 1 1 0 2 2 0 91 36 55 2 2 0
Last Meeting 62-95, 1986-87 84-98, 1972-73 110-48, 1997-98 57-88, 1991-92 72-81, 2009-10 63-78, 2005-06 85-74, 1991-92 61-84, 1976-77 90-64, 1983-84 63-42, 1940-41 68-74, 1979-80 48-36, 1940-41 103-53, 1984-85 107-61, 2001-02 87-64, 1990-91 43-34, 1939-40 53-34, 1947-48 85-65, 2002-03 32-31, 1928-29 19-38, 1929-30 67-92, 2003-04 90-84, 1991-92 65-62, 1987-88 93-53, 2006-07 75-79, 1949-50 71-62, 1996-97 40-32, 1929-30 75-73, 1980-81 29-26, 1940-41 77-74, 2011-12 32-33, 1928-29 92-93, 1973-74 90-87, 1995-96 69-77, 1989-90 107-58, 1984-85 53-48, 1942-43 42-31, 1939-40 83-70, 1976-77 87-84, 2008-09 36-41, 1942-43 59-46, 1947-48 79-70, 2011-12 51-62, 2011-12 49-79, 2006-07 93-81, 2011-12 86-89, 2010-11 42-12, 1925-26 29-35, 1925-26 21-12, 1925-26 79-83, 2011-12 59-36, 1941-42 49-65, 2009-10 77-89, 1972-73 74-110, 1987-88 71-68, 2005-06 47-67, 2011-12 48-65, 2011-12 59-82, 2011-12 88-78, 1981-82 79-49, 2004-05 48-47, 1983-84 79-69, 2011-12 82-88, 2002-03 80-77, 2003-04 60-89, 2010-11 62-99, 2002-03 62-73, 2011-12 110-69, 1989-90 72-74, 1998-99 33-26, 1928-29 80-47, 2002-03 84-93, 1967-68 76-66, 1964-65 67-74, 1986-87 83-71, 2009-10 73-63, 2000-01 82-81, 2010-11 32-20, 1927-28
Opponent G W L Last Meeting Indiana 1 0 1 59-103, 1995-96 Indiana State 1 0 1 62-76,2000-01 Jacksonville State 1 1 0 75-63, 1951-52 James Madison 4 3 1 79-81, 2005-06 Johnson Bible 3 3 0 18-16, 1929-30 Kannapolis YMCA 2 2 0 62-49, 1949-50 Kansas 1 0 1 62-73, 1987-88 Kansas Wesleyan 1 1 0 56-40, 1942-43 Kentucky 1 0 1 69-93, 2008-09 Kent State 1 0 1 62-63, 1995-96 King 15 14 1 76-87, 2009-10 Lander 4 4 0 95-65, 1992-93 Langley Field 1 1 0 64-33, 1942-43 LaSalle 1 1 0 67-92,2003-04 Lawrence Tech 1 0 1 48-76, 1947-48 Lees-McRae 4 4 0 90-61, 2011-12 Lenoir-Rhyne 114 56 58 57-48, 1983-84 Liberty 5 4 1 95-77, 2001-02 Limestone 4 4 0 81-55, 1997-98 Lincoln Memorial 8 4 4 66-59, 1950-51 Lipscomb 1 1 0 81-58, 2007-08 Longwood 2 2 0 89-59, 2004-05 Louisville 1 0 1 53-80, 2009-10 Loyola (Ill.) 2 2 0 78-70, 1995-96 Loyola (Md.) 1 1 0 85-69, 1987-88 Louisiana State 1 0 1 57-71, 1978-79 Luther Rice 1 1 0 109-66, 1970-71 Lynchburg 2 2 0 100-84, 1966-67 Marquette 3 0 3 78-101, 2002-03 Mars Hill 14 10 4 104-72, 2002-03 Marshall 50 18 32 80-72, 2009-10 Martin Methodist 1 1 0 80-67, 1997-98 Maryland 2 0 2 74-76, 1976-77 Maryville 1 0 1 25-49, 1934-35 McCrary 4 1 3 54-64, 1949-50 Mercer 3 0 3 70-101, 1971-72 Methodist 2 2 0 87-69, 2005-06 Mexico 1 1 0 52-33, 1939-40 Miami 2 0 2 54-84, 2011-12 M. Tennessee State 3 2 1 84-79, 2007-08 Milligan 26 17 9 81-58, 2011-12 Minnesota 2 0 2 56-70, 2011-12 Mississippi 2 0 2 59-73, 2006-07 Mississippi St. 1 0 1 74-76, 2010-11 Missouri - First Meeting UMKC - First Meeting Monmouth 1 0 1 65-69, 2003-04 Montana State 6 3 3 69-71, 1997-98 Montreat 2 2 0 101-71, 2010-11 Morgan State 1 1 0 93-92, 2009-10 Mountain City 2 2 0 23-12, 1925-26 Navy Apprentice 1 0 1 54-55, 1942-43 Nebraska 3 1 2 71-108, 1994-95 New Orleans 1 0 1 64-79, 1987-88 Newberry 17 14 3 80-53, 1969-70 Newland 1 1 0 44-8, 1925-26 Niagara 5 0 5 80-95, 2008-09 Nicholls State 1 1 0 83-66, 1989-90 Norfolk Air Station 1 0 1 36-40, 1942-43 Norfolk Training 1 0 1 32-42, 1925-26 North Carolina 5 0 5 82-97, 2011-12 North Carolina A&T 3 1 2 59-85, 1984-85 UNC Asheville 22 14 8 76-79, 2001-02 UNCG 38 20 18 55-65, 2011-12 UNC Pembroke 4 3 1 55-60, 1972-73 UNC Wilmington 19 11 8 79-68, 2009-10 NC Deaf School 2 1 1 32-42, 1925-26 NC State 12 2 10 68-92, 2005-06 North Georgia 1 1 0 99-48, 1951-52 North Greenville 2 2 0 109-71, 2006-07 North Texas 1 0 1 83-95, 1990-91 North Wilkesboro 2 2 0 24-16, 1925-26 Northwest Missouri 1 0 1 34-46, 1942-43 Ohio 1 0 1 76-92, 1991-92 Ohio State 1 0 1 61-87, 1999-00 Oklahoma State 2 0 2 75-87, 1999-00 Oral Roberts 2 0 2 68-78, 1999-00 Oregon State 1 0 1 37-60, 2000-01
Opponent G W L Pacific 1 0 1 Pfeiffer 31 25 6 Piedmont 5 4 1 Pikeville 1 1 0 Pittsburgh 1 0 1 Presbyterian 10 9 1 Purdue 1 0 1 Radford 2 1 1 Randolph-Macon 1 1 0 Richmond 10 1 9 RioGrande 1 1 0 Robert Morris 4 4 0 Rutherford 5 4 1 Saint Francis (NY) 1 0 1 St. Bonaventure 2 1 1 Samford 8 5 3 San Diego 1 0 1 San Francisco 1 0 1 San Jose State 1 0 1 Shepherd 1 0 1 Shorter 1 0 1 Simpson 1 1 0 USC Upstate 4 4 0 South Carolina 3 0 3 South Carolina State 3 2 1 Southeastern La. 1 0 1 South Florida 1 0 1 SMU 2 2 0 Southern Miss 2 0 2 Southwestern La. 2 0 2 Stetson 2 0 2 Tennessee 4 0 4 Tennessee State 1 1 0 Tennessee Tech 7 5 2 Tennessee Wesleyan 1 1 0 Texas 1 0 1 Texas-Arlington 1 0 1 TCU 1 0 1 Texas-El Paso 1 0 1 Texas-Pan American 1 0 1 Texas State 1 0 1 Texas Tech 1 0 1 Toledo 2 2 0 Troy State 2 2 0 Tryon 1 1 0 Tulsa 1 1 0 Tusculum 5 2 3 UCF 1 1 0 Union (Ky.) 1 1 0 Valdosta State 1 0 1 Valley Forge 1 1 0 Vanderbilt 4 1 3 VCU 2 2 0 VMI 65 37 28 Virginia 3 1 2 Virginia Tech 7 1 6 Virginia-Wise 1 1 0 Voorhees 3 2 1 Wagner 1 0 1 Wake Forest 20 0 20 Washington (Md.) 1 1 0 Washington State 1 1 0 West Florida 1 0 1 West Jefferson 1 1 0 West Liberty 1 0 1 Western Carolina 177 111 66 Wichita State 2 1 1 Wilkes All-Stars 4 4 0 William & Mary 6 1 5 Wingate 7 7 0 Winston-Salem Corps 1 1 0 Winston-Salem State 2 0 2 Winston-Salem YMCA 1 0 1 Winthrop 6 5 1 Wisconsin-Green Bay 2 1 1 Wofford 37 23 14 Young Harris 2 2 0
Last Meeting 56-64, 2009-10 104-90, 1999-00 92-36, 2003-04 112-78, 1991-92 64-67, 1999-00 72-62, 1968-69 65-79, 2000-01 63-59, 1985-86 81-64, 1988-89 61-62, 2001-02 58-49, 1941-42 71-66, 2010-11 16-31, 1928-29 63-68, 2003-04 61-58, 1995-96 52-53, 2011-12 46-48, 1939-40 62-64, 2000-01 62-64, 2007-08 26-43, 1928-29 77-91, 1966-67 48-31, 1942-43 83-53, 1998-99 57-91, 2004-05 70-61, 1979-80 63-66, 1969-70 86-71, 1994-95 85-82, 2003-04 74-98, 1990-91 84-89, 1990-91 58-65, 1980-81 81-89, 2005-06 73-53, 1997-98 68-63, 2011-12 112-48, 1999-00 43-78, 2008-09 72-73, 1983-84 76-110, 2001-02 52-58, 1985-86 59-71, 1986-87 68-79, 2010-11 68-83, 1985-86 68-65, 1999-00 93-67, 1951-52 58-26, 1925-26 89-86, 2010-11 74-84, 1953-54 75-64, 2006-07 37-27, 1931-32 67-75, 1969-70 32-21, 1935-36 73-86, 2010-11 73-70, 2006-07 83-64, 2002-03 80-69, 2006-07 37-69, 2006-07 82-77, 2007-08 80-71, 1970-71 95-96, 1990-91 78-88, 2006-07 25-21, 1925-26 58-56, 1988-89 57-74, 1970-71 59-9, 1925-26 17- 47, 1928-29 75-83, 2011-12 53-62, 2007-08 42-16, 1927-28 63-68, 1976-77 87-63, 1996-97 61-30, 1942-43 81-84, 1970-71 21-42, 1925-26 76-64, 2011-12 47-64, 1999-00 64-66, 2011-12 26-18, 1928-29
ALL-TIME ROSTER C Bob Campbell (Crossnore, N.C.)..........................1953-56 Mark Campbell (Rochester, Mich.)......................1974-77 Jay Canty (Jamestown, N.C.).......................... 2011Wade Capehart (Bronx, N.Y.)............................... 1981--85 James Carlton (Mt. Olive, N.C.).............................1985-86 Tim Carr (Richmond, Va.).............................................. 1980 Billy Carroway (Morganton, N.C.)........................1957-58 Nate Carson (St. Matthews, S.C.).........................2002-03 Nod Carter (Murfreesboro, Tenn.).......................1993-94 Omar Carter (Charlotte, N.C.)...............................2009-12 Glenn Causey (Greensboro, N.C.)........................1948-50 Walter Chambliss (Homestead, Fla.)..................1982-84 Gary Chenevey (Apple Creek, Ohio)..................1967-68 Ronnie Christian (Winston-Salem, N.C.)...........1986-89 Spencer Click (Pendleton, Ind.)............................1990-91 Jeremy Clayton (Greensboro, N.C.)....................2004-08 Glenn Clyburn (Van Wyck, S.C.))..........................1984-85 Mike Coffey (Linville, N.C.).....................................1998-99 Ron Coker (Tampa, Fla.)..........................................1969-70 Ron Coleman (Greensboro, N.C.).............................. 1971 Jeff Collins (Charlotte, N.C.)......................................... 1978 Preston Collins (Francisco, N.C.)..........................1951-52 R.M. Collins (Francisco, N.C.).................................1947-49 Dave Cook (Silver Spring, Md.)................1974-75, 1977 William Cook (Lexington, Ky.)...............................1992-95 Corey Cooper (Wilson, N.C.)........................................ 2000 Nathan Cranford (Harrisburg, N.C.)....................2002-06 Ron Craven (High Point, N.C.)...............................1947-49 Mike Crissman (High Point, N.C.)............1977, 1979-80 Clint Crosston (Elkins, W.Va.).................................1995-98 Tim Crutchfield (Durham, N.C.)................................. 1981 Chayim Cunningham (Chicago, Ill.)......................... 1994
B Dave Bankert (Newark, N.J.)........................................ 1959 Martin Banner (Sugar Grove, N.C.).....................1954-59 Charlie Barnes (Kings Mountain, N.C.)..............1972-74 Jim Barnes......................................................................... 1973 Kinney Baughman (Wagner, S.C.)............................. 1975 Tom Beach (Boone, N.C.)........................................1947-48 Danny Beauchamp (Asheville, N.C.)...................1965-68 Eduardo Bermudez (Bayamon, Puerto Rico)............. 2005-09 Bill Biggs (Hagerstown, Md.)...................................... 1958 Earl Biggs (Jacksonville, Fla.)....................................... 1971 Andy Black (McLean, Va.)............................................. 1983 Bill Blackburn (Boone, N.C.)..................................1953-54 Will Blackwell (Winston-Salem, N.C.)....................... 1989 John Blanton.................................................................... 1968 Jeremy Blocker (West Memphis, Ark.)...............1994-97 Dan Bockhorn (Dayton, Ohio)..............................1982-83 Kit Boone (Gibsonville, N.C.).................................1974-75 Jeremi Booth (Altavista, Va.).................................2006-11 James Bowles (Kannapolis, N.C.).........................1951-52 Davis Bowne (Hickory, N.C.)..................................2006-08 Calvin Bowser (Decatur, Ga.)................................1976-77 Brian Boxler (Durham, N.C.) .................................2001-02 Kellen Brand (High Point, N.C.)............................2006-10 John Braswell (Greensboro, N.C.)........................1994-97 Anthony Breeze (Greenville, S.C.).......................2009-11 Buddy Brooks (Columbus, Ga.).................................. 1947 Bill Brown (Mooresville, N.C.)...............................1953-55 Jack Brown (Robbins, N.C.).......................................... 1954 Kevin Brown (Bronx, N.Y.)............................................ 1978 Noah Brown (Keene, Texas) .................................2001-05 Baxter Bryan (Boone, N.C.).......................................... 1947 P.J. Bullock (Atlanta, Ga).........................................2003-04 Graham Bunn (Wake Forest, N.C.).......................2002-03 Tom Burt (Lincoln, Neb.).............................................. 1992 Jonathan Butler (Winston-Salem, N.C.) ......1999-2002 Isaac Butts (Milledgeville, Ga.).............................2007-12 Bob Bush (Summerville, Ga.)................................1956-57
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A Ryann Abraham (Mayaguez, Puerto Rico).......2005-10 Dave Abernathy (Catawba, N.C.).........................1954-57 Ian Adams (Roaring River, N.C.) ..........................1996-99 Blair Adderley (Scarborough, Ontario).............1996-99 Shawn Alexander (Asheville, N.C.).................1999-2000 Jimmy Allen (Eden, N.C.)........................................1978-79 Willie Allen (Wilmington, N.C.)............................1986-89 Walter Anderson (Wilmington, N.C.).................1977-80 Steve Anspaugh (Wawaka, Ind.)............................... 1972 J.R. Archer (Boone, N.C.).........................................2007-11 Jim Archibald (St. Louis, Mo.)...............................1959-61 Demon Armstrong (Gastonia, NC)........................... 2003 Rob Arnold (Indian Trail, N.C.)..............................1993-96 David Autry (Stedman, N.C.)....................................... 1967 E.J. Ayers............................................................................ 1968 Wayne Ayers (Charlotte, N.C.)..............................1964-65
D Tom D’Armi (Federalsburg, Md.)................................ 1954 Tige Darner (Indianapolis, Ind.)...........................1995-98 Bill Davis ........................................................................... 1964 Buddy Davis (West Point, Ga.) . ......................1999-2002 Corwin Davis (Raleigh, N.C.).................................2002-05 Rod Davis (Dudley, N.C.).........................................1983-86 Stan Davis (Pittsburgh, Pa.)...................................1972-74 Myron Deal (Hickory, N.C.).......................................... 1954 Clint Deas (Garner, N.C.).........................................2003-05 Charles Dearmon (Winston-Salem, N.C.) ........2001-02 Bobby Dellinger (Gastonia, N.C.)............................... 1961 Rick Deming (Silver Spring, Md.).........................1971-72 Rick Dermott (Pittsburgh, Pa.)................................... 1972 Sam Desnica (West Allis, Wis.)..............................1974-75 John Dobbs (Gastonia, N.C.).................................1962-65 Greg Dolan (Black Mountain, N.C.).....................1984-86 Kevin Donovan (Ridgewood, N.J.)............................ 1975 Jeff Dowd (Cameron, N.C.)....................................1983-87 Quinche Dowdell (Oak Ridge, Tenn.).................2008-09 Larry Dudas (Munhall, Pa.)....................................1972-74 Jack Duncan (Pine Hall, N.C.)................................1951-52 Wayne Duncan (Danville, Va.)..............................1962-65
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Bruce Falkner (Chicago, Ill.)...................................1988-91 Billy Ferguson (Roanoke, Va.)...............................1981-82 Carl Fidler (Cornelius, N.C.)....................................1947-48 Ron Fiorini (Sumter, S.C.)........................................1983-86 John Fitch (Charlotte, N.C.)...................................1979-82 Todd Ford (Newton, N.C.)............................................ 1995 Gerry Francis (Arlington, Va.)................................1962-65 Seneca Fritts (Greensboro, N.C.)..........................1997-99 Keith Fuquay (Cameron, N.C.).................................... 1983
Danny Jackson (Greensville, S.C.).......................1979-80 Jarvis Jackson (Winston-Salem, N.C.)...................... 2005 Vincent James (Charlotte, N.C.)...........................2004-05 Herbert Jones (Petersburg, Va.) . ........................2001-05 Herbie Jones (Roanoke, Va.)..................................1978-80 Matt Jones (Charlotte, N.C.) .................................2001-04 Paul Jones (Louisa, Va.)...........................................1996-97 Philip Jones (Freeport, Bahamas).......................1981-82
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Ed Kane (Columbus, Ohio)....................................1973-76 Paul Keller (Falls Church, Va.)................................1978-80 Denny Key (Winston-Salem, N.C.)..........1966-67, 1969 Sanford Killian (Brevard, N.C.)..............................1985-88 Ryan Kilmartin (Charlotte, N.C.)...........................2009-11 Sean Kilmartin (Greensboro, N.C.)......................1981-84 Don King (Winston-Salem, N.C.).........................1958-61 Ron King (Winston-Salem, N.C.)..........................1967-69 Jim Kinney (Magnolia, Ill.)......................................1958-61 Hal Kivette (Boone, N.C.) .......................................2001-02
Kevin Galloway (Charlotte, N.C.).........................1981-84 Preston Gant (Panama City, Fla.).........................1981-82 Pete Garner (Jackson Springs, N.C.)......................... 1971 Ed Garris (Sumter, S.C.)...........................................1950-51 John Geiger...................................................................... 1955 Alvin Gentry (Shelby, N.C.)....................................1974-77 Darryl Gibson (Landis, N.C.)..................................1969-70 Sam Gibson (Newport, N.C.).................................1988-90 Stan Gibson (Dahlonega, Ga.)..............................1970-71 Randy Giles (Savannah, Ga.)....................................... 1979 Ansel Glendenning (Hillsdale, Ill.).......................1957-60 Jimmy Goff (Wytheville, Va.).................................1961-64 Tony Gray (Baltimore, Md.)........................1962, 1965-66 Josh Grover (Arnold, Md.)......................................1996-99
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R Paul Reynolds (Jonesville, N.C.)...........................1962-65 Geoff Richards (Charlotte, N.C.)...........................1992-93 Jim Richardson (N. Wilkesboro, N.C.).................1961-64 Aaron Riggleman (Roanoke, Va.)........................1980-81 Dale Roberts (Columbia, S.C.)..............................1983-84 Darryl Robinson (Brooklyn, N.Y.).........................1976-79 Lynwood Robinson (Mt. Olive, N.C.)..................1985-86 Tremayne Rooks (Memphis, Tenn.)....................1993-94 Billy Ross (Ashland, Ala.).........................................1990-93 Hank Rossi (Hollywood, Fla.)...................................... 1956 Gerald Rutherford (Morganton, N.C.)...................... 1985 John Rutt (Denver, Pa.)...........................................1970-73
S Joe Sabato (Weehawken, N.J.).............................1990-93 Tony Salvo (Elmford, N.Y.)..........................1976, 1979-80 Demetrius Scott (Orlando, Fla.)...........................2003-06 Tony Searcy (Stokesdale, N.C.).............................1977-78 Bob Sebastian (Millers Creek, N.C.).......................... 1954 Griffin Shaw (Charlotte, N.C.)................................2010-11 Josh Shehan (Clemmons, N.C.) . .........................2000-03 Billy Shepherd (Birmingham, Ala.).....................1993-94 Charles Sheppard (Greensboro, N.C.)...................... 1953 Larry Shrader (Wytheville, Va.).............................1960-63 Olin Shuler (Winston-Salem, N.C.)......................1965-66 Donald Sims (Gaffney, S.C.)...................................2007-11 Don Sitton (Horse Shoe, N.C.)..............................1965-67 John Small (Cumberland, Md.).................................. 1947 Tim Smart (Cairo, Ga.).............................................1989-90 Belus Smawley (Ellenboro, N.C.)..........................1939-41
T Bob Tate (Banner Elk, N.C.)....................................1970-73 Don Taylor (Winston-Salem, N.C.).......................1974-75 Anthony Thomas (Winston-Salem, N.C.)..........2010-11 Derek Thomas (Mableton, Ga.)............................2004-05 John Thomas (Eatonville, Fla.)..............................1969-70 Lonnie Thomas (East Bend, N.C.)........................1960-63 D.J. Thompson (Raleigh, N.C.)..............................2003-06 Tony Thompson (Dudley, N.C.).................................. 1992 J.C. Trammell (Shelby, N.C.)...................................1953-54 Jamaal Trice (Los Angeles, Calif.)................... 2011Walt Turner (Bassett, Va.)........................................1970-72 Tim Turner (Roxboro, N.C.)....................................1976-77 Terence Tyler (Charlotte, N.C.)..............................1997-98
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Ahmad Smith (Yukon, Okla).................................2003-04 Terry Smith (Marshville, N.C.)..................................... 1969 Bob Snyder (Winston-Salem, N.C.)........................... 1961 Bill Sposato (Northport, N.Y.)................................1966-68 Gil Sprinkle (Salisbury, N.C.)..................................1966-67 Steve Spurlock (Omaha, Neb.).............................1990-92 Arville Stanley (Meadows of Dan, Va.)...............1951-53 Emory Stephens (Mooresville, N.C.)...................1948-50 Rod Stevenson (Detroit, Mich.).................................. 1999 Jimmy Stewart (Colonial Heights, Va.)..............1987-90 Len Stokes (Cove Creek, N.C.)...................1951-52, 1955 Don Stringfellow (St. Louis, Mo.).........................1975-76 Willard Swift (Mt. Park, N.C.).................................1957-60
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W Doug Wall (Winston-Salem, N.C.).......................1961-64 O.D. Wallace (Carthage, N.C.)................................1951-54 Brad Walker (Deep Gap. N.C.)..................................... 1980 Jesse Walker (Camden, N.J.)........................................ 1980 Harold Walter (Rockwell, N.C.).............................1965-66 Ed Ward (Thomasville, N.C.)..................................1988-91 Robert Weaver...........................................................1931-35 Tyler Webb (Nickelsville, Va.)................................2005-10 Chip Weddington (Salisbury, N.C.).....................1968-69 Harry Welch (Winston-Salem, N.C.)....................1953-55 Andy Westmoreland (Gastonia, N.C.)................1995-96 Cliff Wey (Terre Haute, Ind.)..................................1948-50 Leslie Wey (Terre Haute, Ind.)...............................1947-48 Tim White (Pittsburgh, Pa.)....................................1974-75 Alton Widenhouse (Charlotte, N.C.)......................... 1956 Bobby Wilcox (Boone, N.C.)...................................1962-63 James Wilcox (Lenoir, N.C.)....................................1964-66 Chuck Wilfong (Mt. Airy, N.C.).................................... 1971 John Wilkins (Goldsboro, N.C.)................................... 1985 Johnny Willard (Charlotte, N.C.)..........................1967-68 Charles Williams (Wingate, N.C.)............................... 1957 Dean Williams (Boone, N.C.)....................................... 1956 Jeff Williams (Asheboro, N.C.)...............................1991-94 Jerome Williams (Greenville, S.C.).......................1984-85 Preston Williams (Lilesville, N.C.).........................1967-69 Andre Williamson (Prince George, Va.).............2008-12 Pete Wilson (Linden, N.J.).......................................1982-85 Brian Witten (Fayetteville, N.C.)................................. 1987 Mitch Woods (Naples, Fla.)....................................2010-12 Tom Wooten (East Bend, N.C.)..............................1954-57 Evo Wortman.............................................................1930-34 Marcus Wright (Winston-Salem, N.C.)...............2008-11 Carl Wyatt (Henrietta, N.C.)...................................1955-58
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HONORS AND AWARDS Belus Smawley was a 6-1, 195-pound guard from Ellenboro, N.C. whose legacy is still present today in the NBA. Smawley is regarded as one of the pioneers of the jump shot and is featured in John Christgau’s book “Origins of the Jump Shot: Eight Men Who Shook the World of Basketball.” Smawley played six seasons in the NBA and its predecessor, the BAA for the St. Louis and Baltimore franchises.
CAROLINAS CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS
1930-31, 1939-40, 1940-41, 1942-43, 1947-48, 1949-50, 1966-67
CAROLINAS CONFERENCE SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD
1939-40, 1948-49, 1949-50, 1957-58, 1958-59, 1961-62, 1962-63, 1963-64, 1965-66, 1967-68
SoCon REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPIONSHIPS
1977-78, 1978-79, 1980-81, 1997-98 (N), 1998-99 (N), 1999-2000 (N), 2002-03 (N), 2006-07 (N), 2007-08 (N), 2009-10 (N) (N) denotes North Division
SoCon TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS
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1940 1941 1943 1947 1950 1964 1967
ALL-AMERICA
1943 Belus Smawley (NAIA, 2nd team) 1955 John Pyecha (NAIA, 1st team)
NAIA BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME
1958 Belus Smawley 1967 Francis Hoover
NAIA TOURNAMENT MVP
1943 Belus Smawley
SoCon PLAYER OF THE YEAR
1981 2000 2010
Malcolm U. Pitt Award Charles Payton Tyson Patterson Donald Sims
SOCON TOURNAMENT MVP
1979 Darryl Robinson 1999 Marshall Phillips 2000 Tyson Patterson
CAROLINAS CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR Flucie Stewart Clyde Canipe Belus Smawley Flucie Stewart Francis Hoover Bob Light Bob Light
NAIA DISTRICT COACH OF THE YEAR
1964 Bob Light 1967 Bob Light
SoCon COACH OF THE YEAR
1976 1978 1981 1988 1998 2000 2003
Anton Foy Award Bobby Cremins Bobby Cremins Bobby Cremins Tom Apke Buzz Peterson Buzz Peterson Houston Fancher
Belus Smawley SMAWLEY IN THE NBA
1947-48 Ranked 15th in scoring (11.2) Ranked 9th in field-goal percentage (.308) 1948-49 Ranked 6th in scoring (15.5) Ranked 9th in field-goal percentage (.372) 1949-50 Ranked 19th in scoring (13.7) Ranked 4th in free-throw percentage (.828) 1950-51 Ranked 22nd in scoring (12.2) Ranked 3rd in free-throw percentage (.850)
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HONORS AND AWARDS ALL-CAROLINAS CONFERENCE Leslie Wey Leslie Wey, Ron Craven, Tom Beach Glenn Causey, Albert Hiatt Glenn Causey; Joe Hunt John Pyecha John Pyecha Dave Abernathy Dave Abernathy Don King Don King, Rick Howe Don King, Rick Howe Don King, Rick Howe Wayne Duncan Wayne Duncan Wayne Duncan James Wilcox, Tony Gray Danny Beauchamp, Allan Price Danny Beauchamp Allan Price
1955 1960 1961 1964 1965 1966 1969
John Pyecha Don King Don King; Rick Howe Wayne Duncan Wayne Duncan Tony Gray Allan Price
NAIA ALL-DISTRICT
ALL-SoCon TEAM
1973 Stan Davis 1974 Stan Davis 1976 Calvin Bowser 1978 Tony Searcy*, Darryl Robinson 1979 Mel Hubbard*, Darryl Robinson, Renaldo Lawrence 1980 Charles Payton, Walter Anderson 1981 Charles Payton, John Fitch 1982 Charles Payton*, John Fitch 1984 David Lawrence, Wade Capehart, Dale Roberts 1985 Glenn Clyburn 1986 Rod Davis 1988 Kemp Phillips 1989 Sam Gibson* 1990 Sam Gibson * 1991 Steve Spurlock* 1992 Steve Spurlock* 1993 Billy Ross* 1994 Chad McClendon* 1995 Chad McClendon* 1996 Kareem Livingston* 1997 Junior Braswell* 1998 Kareem Livingston*, Marshall Phillips* 1999 Marshall Phillips*, Tyson Patterson 2000 Tyson Patterson*, Rufus Leach 2001 Donald Payne, Josh Shehan 2003 Shawn Hall*, Graham Bunn 2005 D.J. Thompson 2006 D.J. Thompson* 2007 D.J. Thompson*, Jeremy Clayton 2008 Donte Minter*, Jeremy Clayton 2009 Kellen Brand 2010 Donald Sims* 2011 Omar Carter, Donald Sims* *denotes first team selection
APP ATHLETICS MEN’S BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME MEMBERS
Inducted Yrs. Played 1975 Wayne Duncan 1961-65 1975 Danny Miller 1938-42 1975 John Pyecha 1951-55 1975 Belus Smawley 1939-43 1979 Claude Pyatte 1929-32 1980 Everette McConnell 1931-35 1982 Don King 1957-61 1982 Ivo Wortman 1930-34 1984 David W. Abernathy 1954-57 1985 Richard Howe 1957-61 1986 Darryl Robinson 1975-79 1987 Robert F. Weaver 1931-35 1987 Tony Searcy 1976-78 1988 Bobby Cremins (Coach) 1975-80 1991 Bob Light (Coach) 1957-72 2009 Tyson Patterson 1996-2000 2011 Allan Price 1966-69
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SoCon ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM
1972 Stan Davis 1976 Darryl Robinson 1977 Tony Searcy*, Mel Hubbard, Walter Anderson 1978 Renaldo Lawrence, Darryl Robinson 1979 Renaldo Lawrence*, Darryl Robinson*, Mel Hubbard, Charles Payton 1980 John Fitch 1981 Charles Payton*, John Fitch*, Kelvin McMillian 1984 Glenn Clyburn, David Lawrence 1986 Rod Davis 1989 Sam Gibson 1990 Broderick Parker*, Kemp Phillips*, Sam Gibson 1991 Tim Powers*, Broderick Parker, Billy Ross, Ed Ward 1992 Billy Ross, Steve Spurlock 1993 Billy Ross* 1995 Chad McClendon*, Kareem Livingston 1996 Junior Braswell* 1997 Junior Braswell*, Tige Darner 1998 Kareem Livingston*, Marshall Phillips*, Tyson Patterson 1999 Marshall Phillips*, Matt McMahon*, Cedrick Holmes, Tyson Patterson 2000 Tyson Patterson*, Shawn Alexander, Rufus Leach 2003 Shawn Hall 2005 D.J. Thompson 2006 D.J. Thompson*, Jeremy Clayton 2007 Donte Minter*, Demetrius Scott, Jeremy Clayton 2009 Donald Sims 2010 Kellen Brand*, Donald Sims* *denotes first team selection
SoCon PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1981 1984 1985 1986 1988 1991 1993 1994 1995 1997 1998 1999 2000 2003 2004 2006 2007 2008 2010 2011 2012
Stan Davis Stan Davis Darryl Robinson Walter Anderson, Darryl Robinson Renaldo Lawrence, Darryl Robinson, Tony Searcy Darryl Robinson (2), Tony Searcy Charles Payton Wade Capehart Greg Dolan Rod Davis Sam Gibson, Rodney Peel Steve Spurlock Billy Ross (2) William Cook (2), Billy Ross, Jeff Williams Chad McClendon (2) Junior Braswell (2) Tige Darner, Tyson Patterson Matt McMahon, Marshall Phillips (2) Rufus Leach (2), Tyson Patterson Shawn Hall Noah Brown D.J. Thompson (2) Nate Cranford, Donte Minter, D.J. Thompson Donald Sims Donald Sims (3) Omar Carter (2), Donald Sims (2) Andre Williamson
SoCon PLAYERS OF THE MONTH
2009-10 Donald Sims (February) 2010-11 Donald Sims (November, February)
SoCon STUDENT-ATHLETES OF THE WEEK
2011-12 Nathan Healy
NABC ALL-DISTRICT
2010 Donald Sims 2011 Omar Carter, Donald Sims*
COLLEGEINSIDER.COM TOURNAMENT (CIT) TEAM
2010 Donald Sims
NCCSIA FIRST TEAM ALL-STATE
2010 Donald Sims 2011 Omar Carter
COLLEGEINSIDER.COM SoCon MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
2010 Donald Sims
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Tige Darner
1979 NCAA TOURNAMENT Nov. 24 Nov. 25 Nov. 28 Dec. 2 Dec. 5 Dec. 9 Dec. 13 Dec. 16 Jan. 2 Jan. 4 Jan. 6 Jan. 10 Jan. 13 Jan. 15 Jan. 17 Jan. 20 Jan. 22 Jan. 27 Jan. 31 Feb. 3 Feb. 7 Feb. 10 Feb. 14 Feb. 17 Feb. 19 Feb. 24 Mar. 3 Mar. 4 Mar. 10
DARRYL ROBINSON
“That season was one I will never forget. We were a close knit bunch.We were serious about contending for the Southern Conference crown. Coach Cremins pushed us and we believed in him.” “Our team was ready for Furman.We played a good game and had some luck fall our way. It was very rewarding to cut the nets down after working so hard throughout the season.”
W 65-60 W 73-63 W 84-71 W 94-57 W 80-69 W 81-56 W 103-82 L 71-83 L 50-58 W 55-47 L 67-74 W 79-65 L 66-75 W 71-64 W 73-58 W 58-47 L 49-50 W 78-66 W 84-72 W 76-65 W 59-58 W 63-60 W 68-64 W 77-63 W 83-56 W 73-63 W 63-43 W 86-83 L 57-71
%East Tennessee Tip-Off, Johnson City, Tenn. *SoCon Tournament, Boone, N.C. **SoCon Tournament, Roanoke, Va. #NCAA Mideast Regional, Bloomington, Ind.
BOBBY CREMINS
The trip to the NCAA Tournament with Appalachian in 1979 ranks as one of my fondest memories. We had an experienced team that played smart. Players like Darryl Robinson and Mel Hubbard helped our cause with their leadership on and off the court.” “The game with Furman was close throughout.They were a good team and revally battled us.When we returned home, it was amazing to see all the fans.” “As for the tournament game with LSU, I think we had a bit of stage fright. LSU was a good team and we started slowly. We certainly did not have our best game.” “That season really brought a lot of credibility to our program. It was nice to see those guys set a goal, work hard, and achieve it.”
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S.C. State % Campbell % Pfeiffer Lenoir-Rhyne at Western Carolina Marshall VMI at Wake Forest at N.C. State at ETSU at Chattanooga Davidson Furman USC Spartanburg at VMI UNC Charlotte Western Carolina at Marshall at Davidson The Citadel at Furman UNC Wilmington at The Citadel Chattanooga ETSU VMI * Western Carolina** Furman ** Louisiana State #
NCAA Midwest Regional—March 10, 1979 at Bloomington, Ind.—Assembly Hall (8,468) Appalachian (57) MIN FG FT Lawrence 34 7-19 7-8 Payton 31 2-3 2-4 Hubbard 39 3-5 1-3 Robinson 36 4-10 1-2 Anderson 33 4-10 2-5 Fitch 7 2-6 0-0 Jackson 8 0-0 0-0 Giles 4 0-0 0-0 Keller 4 0-1 0-0 Leahy 4 0-0 0-0 Totals 200 22-54 13-22
R 6 5 6 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 31
A 1 1 0 3 1 0 2 0 0 0 8
F 3 5 3 2 4 0 0 0 1 0 18
TP 21 6 7 9 10 4 0 0 0 0 57
Louisiana State (71) Cook Hullberg Green, L. Martin Green, A. Rudolph Brown Sims Mattick Bergeron Campbell DeArmond Totals
A 3 3 1 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 18
F 3 2 4 5 0 1 0 2 4 0 0 0 24
TP 8 6 13 8 8 4 6 2 14 0 0 2 71
MIN 37 23 35 24 19 11 11 15 21 2 1 1 200
FG 4-7 3-10 4-7 4-9 4-8 1-1 3-4 0-4 6-10 0-0 0-0 0-1 30-61
FT 0-0 0-0 5-8 0-1 0-0 2-3 0-1 2-4 2-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 11-22
R 9 1 16 3 3 0 1 2 6 0 0 0 46
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The magical 1978-79 season of Bobby Cremins and his upstart Appalachian team shook the conventions of those soaked in Southern Conference tradition. Over its early years in the SoCon, App’s climb finally paid dividends. The Mountaineers finished an amazing 23-6 after opening the season 7-0.An 11-game unbeaten streak highlighted the season heading into the NCAA tournament. All-league performers Mel Hubbard, Darryl Robinson, Charles Payton and Renaldo Lawrence led the Apps to an 11-3 SoCon record. The team’s most-talented player, Robinson averaged a team-high 15.1 points and earned SoCon tournament MVP acclaim. The 86-83 win over Furman in the tournament finals signified the Bobby Cremins Era had come full circle. Thousands of Mountaineer faithful lined up in front of Varsity Gym to welcome the triumphant team home from Roanoke, Va. With Cremins and his first recruits completing their careers, the bus trip to Boone with the trophy gave the Apps a taste of greatness. Appalachian traveled to the Midwest Regional in Bloomington, Ind. to face LSU. With little fanfare, App was ousted by a larger Tiger team in the first round, 71-57. Talk of the magical 1978-79 season continues to be a season to be remembered.
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2000 NCAA TOURNAMENT Buzz Peterson emphasized team chemistry. During the 1999-2000 season, Peterson combined four seniors with new faces to produce a 23-9 record, a thirdconsecutive SoCon North Division title, and App State’s second NCAA Tournament experience. Achievements were plentiful, a recordtying 23 triumphs, including a string of 11 consecutive wins highlighted by a perfect January (10-0). The 72-60 win at Clemson was the Apps’ first against an ACC foe since winning at Duke, Dec. 5, 1981. In the season’s first outing, the legend of Rufus Leach was born with 28 points, including eight treys at Oklahoma State. Tyson Patterson claimed SoCon regular season and tournament most valuable player honors en route to setting App State single-season and career records. The 5-7 Patterson saved the day in the SoCon tournament semifinal against Furman. Using everything in his bag of tricks, he amassed 28 points including 12 of App State’s final 14 for the 60-56 win. In the finals, App State defeated College of Charleston 68-56. Patterson and Appalachian cut down the nets, and brought another SoCon championship home.
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BUZZ PETERSON
“The success of that season was due in part to the tremendous leadership of the seniors. We started the season out 0-2 but the team fought hard and believed in themselves.” “We had been so close in the two previous years and the third time was a charm. I remember the excitement at the arena and coming back up on the mountain. The cars were lined from Banner Elk to Varsity Gym. To see the players’ faces light up is what a coach likes to see most.” “We were excited about the opportunity to play. That game seemed to take forever to get here.I think we had two weeks to prepare and I tried to get our guys some rest. We played a great Ohio State team.”
TYSON PATTERSON
“That season was special for me.The team wanted to win the SoCon title a lot after coming so close the previous two seasons.” “I pushed myself to be a role model for the younger players. Our team had a lot of chemistry. Coach Peterson’s intense work ethic prepared us for the season and ultimately helped us win the title.” “The hard work was well worth the experience of winning the Southern Conference championship and playing in the NCAA Tournament.”
! America’s Youth Classic, Stillwater, Okla. # Blue and Gold Classic, Milwaukee, Wis. * SoCon Tournament, Greenville, S.C. ^ NCAA South Subregional, Nashville, Tenn. NCAA Tournament South Subregional—March 17, 2000 at Nashville, Tenn.—Gaylord Entertainment Center (17,297) APPALACHIAN FG 3FG FT R F TP A TO HOLMES, Cedrick-F 3-6 0-0 0-0 5 4 6 0 0 ALEXANDER, Shawn-G 1-2 0-0 5-6 2 1 7 1 1 COOPER, Corey-F 3-10 0-0 1-1 6 4 7 2 2 PATTERSON, Tyson-G 7-15 1-4 0-0 2 1 15 4 4 MCMAHON, Matt-G 1-6 1-5 0-0 1 0 3 0 2 PATTEN, Mike 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 BUTLER, Jonathan 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 1 2 0 0 LEACH, Rufus 4-13 3-8 0-0 0 2 11 2 2 DAVIS, Buddy 3-6 0-0 2-6 12 0 8 0 2 HUGE, Nick 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 PHILLIPS, Kent 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 SHEHAN, Josh 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 1 0 Team 4 Totals 23-59 5-17 10-15 33 13 61 10 14 OHIO STATE REDD, Michael-F REESE, George-F JOHNSON, Ken-C PENN, Scoonie-G BROWN, Brian-G DARBY, Brent ROBINSON, Doylan SOVOVIC, Boban SMITH, Devon STEELE, Kwadjo OCKOLJIC, Cobe DUDLEY, Will Team Totals Appalachian State Ohio State
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at Oklahoma State! L 75-87 vs. Oral Roberts! L 68-78 Lees-McRae W 117-74 Pfeiffer W 104-90 Toledo# W 68-65 Marquette L 51-57 East Carolina W 82-73 at Pittsburgh L 64-67 at Robert Morris W 76-64 at UW-Green Bay L 47-64 Tennessee Wesleyan W 112-48 at The Citadel W 82-48 Georgia Southern W 88-74 ETSU W 85-64 at ETSU W 89-76 VMI W 97-72 at Clemson W 72-60 at Furman W 73-63 at Western Carolina W 102-82 Chattanooga W OT 93-90 at Davidson W 77-72 at C. of Charleston L 64-69 UNCG W 81-66 Wofford W 84-61 at VMI L 69-78 Davidson L 54-69 at UNCG W 78-69 Western Carolina W 101-83 Chattanooga* W 88-66 Furman* W 60-56 C. of Charleston* W 68-56 Ohio State^ L 61-87
FG 9-16 5-9 4-7 9-11 4-7 0-3 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-2 1-2 0-1 34-59
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NIT First Round-March 14, 2007 at Oxford, Miss.—Tad Smith Coliseum (4,696) APPALACHIAN FG 3FG FT R CLAYTON, Jeremy- F 2-10 0-0 1-2 7 BOWNE, Davis-F 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 SCOTT, Demetrius-G 4-8 0-0 1-1 1 CRANFORD, Nathan-G 0-4 0-4 0-0 4 THOMPSON, D.J.-G 5-12 2-8 5-5 1 ABRAHAM, Ryann 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 HENDERSON, P.L. 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 HARPER, Jeremy 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 BERMUDEZ, Eduardo 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 BRAND, Kellen 0-3 0-1 1-2 2 McMILLAN, Jay 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 WEBB, Tyler 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 McLAUGHLIN-WILLIAMS 4-6 2-4 0-2 4 MINTER, Donte 6-10 0-0 2-4 7 Team 5 Totals 22-59 5-20 10-16 33 OLE MISS FG Williams, Kenny-F 6-10 Curtis, Dwayne-C 6-8 Abernethy, Todd-G 6-12 Sanders, Clarence-G 4-9 Doyne, Bam-G 2-7 Jones, Rodney 1-1 Smith, Brian 1-3 Brown, Kiah 0-0 Polynice, Eniel 2-3 Parnell, Jermey 0-2 Hardy, Greg 0-2 Team Total 28-57
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The Mountaineers made history in 200607 with a school-record 25 victories and the program’s third postseason appearance with an NIT berth. The groundwork for the record-setting season was laid in San Juan, Puerto Rico where the Apps stunned the college basketball world with consecutive victories over ACC Champion Virginia, UCF and Sweet 16 participant Vanderbilt to win the San Juan Shootout championship. D.J. Thompson, Donte Minter and Nate Cranford earned all-tournament honors after leading the Apps to three of the biggest wins in school history. The Mountaineers remained on the radar forthe rest of the season, climbing to as high as No. 6 in the Mid-Major Top 25 poll and receiving votes in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll. The squad continued to make waves in non-conference action with victories at Sweet 16 participant VCU and a win at Wichita State before a stunned crowd of 10,478 and a national-television audience on ESPNU. Victories continued to roll in during the stretch run of the season as the team won 11 of its final 12 regular-season games, including an 81-74 victory at Davidson, the Wildcats’ only conference loss of the season. The Apps ended the regular season with a 25-6 record and were one of only 13 teams in the nation that didn’t lose consecutive games. They entered the SoCon tournament as the No. 2 seed and quickly dispatched long-time rival Western Carolina in the quarterfinals, 78-59. The win, App State’s eighth straight and school record 25th win, set up a semifinal showdown with College of Charleston. Unfortunately, the squad would come up just short at the Cougars held on for an 89-87 overtime victory in front of the hometown crowd. The loss created a tense two weeks for the Mountaineers as they awaited ‘Selection Sunday’ to learn if they would be included in the NCAA Tournament’s field of 65. In the two weeks leading up to NCAA Selection Show various national media outlets and pundits lobbied for the Apps inclusion into the field. However, the media surge leading up to Selection Sunday didn’t sway the committee as App State found itself on the other side of the bubble, but were rewarded with an NIT berth. After not having played in nearly two weeks, the squad traveled to Oxford, Miss. to face Ole Miss in its third postseason appearance in school history.Despite a tightlycontested first half, an Ole Miss run in the second half of the contest dashed any hopes of App State advancing in the tournament and ended the Mountaineers’ record-setting season.
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2010 COLLEGEINSIDER.COM POSTSEASON TOURNAMENT Appalachian State University men’s basketball came within one win of the program record (25) on the season. The Mountaineers won the Southern Conference North title by two games and advanced to the league tournament final for the first time in 10 years. App State also returned to the postseason for the first time since 2007 and advanced to the CollegeInsider.com Tournament semifinal round. The Mountaineers posted a 13-5 mark in SoCon play, with all five losses coming by a combined 16 points. The team was 9-1 against division competition. Appalachian set a new Holmes Center record with 14 home wins for the season. The team’s 113 points against Milligan also marked a facility record. Aided by four tournament wins, App State’s 37 games were the most in program history. Appalachian recorded four wins against NCAA Tournament participants, defeating Wofford and Robert Morris on the road and winning home games against Morgan State and Winthrop. App State ranked fifth nationally with a +7.8 rebound margin and was 12th in the NCAA in three-point shooting at 39.7 percent. Donald Sims had quite the breakout season as a junior. The guard scored a program-record 754 points to win the SoCon scoring title. Sims led the nation in free throw percentage (95.1) and three-pointers made (123) and finished 24th in scoring. Isaac Butts also ranked atop the league in several statistical categories. The junior big man led the SoCon in field goal percentage (60.7) and ranked second in rebounding (8.1). Kellen Brand played in all 37 games and wrapped up his career as App State’s all-time leader with 131 games played. Along with Butts and Sims, four other Mountaineers found themselves among the league’s top-10 in several categories.
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THE SOUTHERN CONFERENCE The Southern Conference, which began its 92nd season of intercollegiate competition in 2012, is a national leader in emphasizing the development of the student-athlete and in helping to build lifelong leaders and role models. The Southern Conference has been on the forefront of innovation and originality in developing creative solutions to address issues facing intercollegiate athletics. From establishing the first conference basketball tournament (1921), tackling the issue of freshmen eligibility (1922), developing women’s championships (1984) and becoming the first conference to install the three-point goal in basketball (1980), the Southern Conference has been a pioneer. The Southern Conference is the nation’s fifth-oldest NCAA Division I collegiate athletic association. Only the Big Ten (1896), the Missouri Valley (1907), the Pacific 12 (1915) and the Southwestern Athletic (1920) conferences are older in terms of origination. Academic excellence has been a major part of the Southern Conference’s tradition. Hundreds of Southern Conference studentathletes have been recognized on ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America and all-district teams. A total of 19 Rhodes Scholarship winners have been selected from conference institutions. The Conference currently consists of 12 members in five states throughout the Southeast and sponsors 19 varsity sports and championships that produce participants for NCAA Division I Championships. The Southern Conference offices are located in the historic Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, S.C. A textile mill that was in operation from 1880 until 1999, Beaumont Mill was renovated in 2004 and today offers the league first class meeting areas and offices as well as a spacious library for storage of the conference’s historical documents.
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On Feb. 25, 1921, representatives from 14 of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association’s (SIAA) 30 members met at Atlanta’s Piedmont Hotel to establish the Southern Intercollegiate Conference. On hand at the inaugural meeting were officials from Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute (Auburn), Clemson, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology (Georgia Tech), Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi A&M (Mississippi State), North Carolina, North Carolina State, Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute (Virginia Tech) and Washington & Lee. Dr. S.V. Sanford of Georgia was chosen as acting chairman and N.W. Dougherty of Tennessee was named secretary. The decision to form a new athletic conference was motivated by the desire to have a workable number of conference games for each league member. With 30 schools in the SIAA by the early 1920s, it was impossible to play every school at least once during the regular season and many schools went several years between playing some conference members. In addition, in 1920, the SIAA voted down proposed rules that an athlete must be in a college a year before playing on its teams and refused to abolish a rule permitting athletes to play summer baseball for money. Play began in the fall of 1921 and a year later, six more schools joined the fledgling league including Tulane (which had attended the inaugural meeting but had elected not to join), Florida, Louisiana (LSU), Mississippi, South Carolina and Vanderbilt. VMI joined in 1925 and Duke was added in 1929. By the 1930s, membership in the Southern Conference had reached 23 schools. C.P. “Sally” Miles of Virginia Tech, president of the Southern Conference, called the annual league meeting to order on Dec. 9, 1932 at the Farragut Hotel in Knoxville, Tenn. Georgia’s Dr. Sanford announced that 13 institutions west
and south of the Appalachian Mountains were reorganizing as the Southeastern Conference. Members of the new league included Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Florida, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Mississippi A&M, University of the South, Tennessee, Tulane and Vanderbilt. According to the minutes of the meeting, Dr. Sanford stated that the division was made along geographical lines. Florida’s Dr. J.J. Tigert, acting as spokesman for the withdrawing group, regretted the move but believed it was necessary as the Southern Conference had grown too large. The resignations were accepted and the withdrawing schools formed the new league which began play in 1932. The Southern Conference continued with membership of 10 institutions including Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina, Virginia, VMI, Virginia Tech and Washington & Lee. The second major shift occurred 20 years later. By 1952, the Southern Conference included 17 schools. Another split occurred when seven schools including Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest departed to form the Atlantic Coast Conference, which began play in 1953. The revamped SoCon included members The Citadel, Davidson, Furman, George Washington, Richmond, VMI, Virginia Tech, Washington & Lee, West Virginia and William & Mary. Today, the league continues to thrive with a membership that includes 12 institutions and a footprint that spans five states: Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama and Georgia. Current league members are Appalachian State, College of Charleston, The Citadel, Davidson, Elon, Furman, Georgia Southern, UNC Greensboro, Samford, Chattanooga, Western Carolina and Wofford.
THE SOUTHERN CONFERENCE LEADERSHIP
CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY
The first Southern Conference Championship was the league basketball tournament held in Atlanta in 1922. The North Carolina Tar Heels won the tournament to become the first recognized league champion in any sport. The Southern Conference Tournament remains the oldest of its kind in college basketball. Commissioner Germann spearheaded the Southern Conference’s expansion to include women’s athletics during the 1983-84 season. That year, league championships were held in volleyball, basketball and tennis. Cross country joined the mix in 1985 and the league began holding indoor and outdoor track championships in 1988. Most recently, the conference instituted golf and softball championships in the spring of 1994 and added soccer that fall. The Germann Cup, named in honor of the former commissioner, annually recognizes the top women’s athletics programs in the conference. From its humble beginnings, women’s athletics have become an integral part of the Southern Conference and its success.
The Southern Conference declares champions in 10 men’s sports - football, soccer, cross country, basketball, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, wrestling, baseball, tennis and golf - and nine women’s sports - soccer, volleyball, cross country, basketball, indoor track and field, outdoor track & field, tennis, golf and softball.
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Men’s basketball was the first sport in which the conference held a championship. The league tournament is the nation’s oldest, with the inaugural championship held at Atlanta’s City Auditorium in 1922. Not only was the Southern Conference Tournament the first of its kind, the league also helped change the face of college basketball. In 1980, the league began a season-long experiment with a 22-foot three-point field goal with the approval of the NCAA Rules Committee. Ronnie Carr of Western Carolina made the first three-point field goal in college basketball history in a game against Middle Tennessee State on Nov. 29, 1980. Another college basketball tradition that originated in the Southern Conference is the traditional cutting of the nets by the winning team. According to USA Today, the practice of net cutting originated in 1947 with North Carolina State head coach Everett Case. As a first-year head coach, Case led the Wolfpack to the tournament title. Case celebrated by claiming the nets as a souvenir of the win to commemorate the event. Basketball coaching legend Red Auerbach gives credit to former George Washington coach Bill Reinhart, who coached in the conference for nearly 30 years, as one of the originators of the modern fast-break. West Virginia’s 10 tournament championships are still the most in league history. The Mountaineers were led by the incomparable Jerry West from 1958 through ’60. West, a two-time All-America selection, spurred West Virginia to the Final Four in 1959. The Mountaineers lost in the championship game that season to California, 71-70, but West earned
Final Four Most Valuable Player honors. West was a three-time Southern Conference tournament MVP, a two-time league regular season MVP and was twice named the conference’s Athlete of the Year. He went on to a spectacular career with the Los Angeles Lakers and was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1979. He was a 14-time NBA All-Star while with the Lakers. It is West’s silhouette that comprises the NBA’s globally recognized logo. Frank Selvy set the NCAA record for points in a game while at Furman. On Feb. 13, 1954, the senior scored 100 points in a game against Newberry, a record that still stands. Selvy was the Southern Conference Most Valuable Player in 1953 and 1954 and the league’s Athlete of the Year in 1954. He went on to a 10-year career in the NBA. Rod Hundley was another West Virginia star during the 1950s. “Hot Rod” made a name for himself as one of the most spectacular players to tour the league during his era. Hundley averaged 24.5 points per game in his three seasons as a Mountaineer and was an all-conference and all-tournament performer in each of those three years. He was the Southern Conference Most Valuable Player and Athlete of the Year as a senior in 1957. He was the first player selected in the 1957 NBA draft and enjoyed a six-year career in that league. East Tennessee State’s Keith “Mister” Jennings made his mark on the college basketball world in the early 1990s. Despite standing less than six feet tall, Jennings was a two-time allconference choice and the league’s Player of the Year and Athlete of the Year in 1991. Jennings played with the Golden State Warriors. Besides West Virginia’s team in 1959, the Southern Conference has been represented in the Final Four on two other occasions. North Carolina advanced to the NCAA championship game in 1943 before falling 43-40 to Oklahoma State. North Carolina State finished third in the tournament in 1950. Davidson continued the success by advancing to the NCAA Tournament’s Elite Eight in 2008.
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John Iamarino was officially named commissioner of the conference on January 2, 2006. Iamarino has promoted the Southern Conference through an ambitious agenda which has improved competition, upgraded compliance-related matters and increased the marketing and brand awareness of the conference and its member institutions. The Southern Conference named its first commissioner in December 1950. Duke head football coach Wallace Wade made the transition from Blue Devil football coach to athletics administration as the first person at the helm. Lloyd Jordan replaced Wade as the commissioner in 1960 and served a 14-year term until Ken Germann became the league head in 1974. Germann was the commissioner for 13 years and orchestrated the league’s expansion to include women’s athletics. In 1987, he was succeeded by Dave Hart who spearheaded the transfer of the league office from Charlotte, N.C., to Asheville, N.C. Wright Waters succeeded Hart upon his retirement in 1991. Under Waters’ leadership, the Southern Conference expanded to 12 members, added three women’s sports and posted record revenue from the basketball tournament. Waters, who is currently the commissioner of the Sun Belt Conference, was followed by Alfred B. White in 1998. White, a veteran member of the NCAA office, introduced the current conference logo and elevated the conference’s commitment to marketing and development of corporate partners. Danny Morrison headed the conference from 2001-2005 and orchestrated the league’s move from Asheville, N.C. to Spartanburg. Under Morrison’s leadership, the SoCon increased its marketing and promotional efforts.
THE SOUTHERN CONFERENCE COMMISSIONER’S CUP
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Appalachian State captured its seventh-straight Southern Conference Commissioner’s Cup last season for excellence in men’s athletics. The Mountaineers, who have claimed the Cup in 20 of the past 21 years, have earned the award a total of 32 times. No other conference school has won the Commissioner’s Cup more than five times since its inception in 1969-70 and no current SoCon member besides ASU has claimed it more than once. Thanks to SoCon championships in three of 10 men’s sports (baseball, men’s outdoor track and field and wrestling), the Apps cruised to the Commissioner’s Cup title by finishing a whopping 27.5 points ahead of second-place Samford (66.5 points). Appalachian’s margin of victory in the Commissioner’s Cup standings marked the largest gap since App State finished 29 points ahead of East Tennessee State and Furman during the 2002-03 season. In 2010-11, for an unprecedented eighth time, Appalachian State University athletics swept the Southern Conference’s Commissioner’s and Germann Cups. Appalachian is the only school to ever win both the Commissioner’s Cup (SoCon’s top men’s all-sports program) and Germann Cup (SoCon’s top women’s all-sports program) in the same academic year, a feat it has now accomplished three times in the past seven years and eight times since the inception of the Germann Cup in 1986-87. In addition to the 2010-11 season, Appalachian also won both the Commissioner’s and Germann Cups in 1986-87, 1987-88, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1991-92, 2005-06 and 2006-07.
TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS
REGULAR-SEASON DIVISIONAL TITLES
Chattanooga, 10 ‘81, 82, 83, 88, 93, 94, 95, 97, 05, 09 Davidson, 9 ‘66, 68, 69, 70, 86, 98, 02, 06, 07, 08 Furman, 6 ‘71, 73, 74, 75, 78, 80 Appalachian, 2 1979, 2000 College of Charleston, 1 1999 Western Carolina, 1 1996 UNC Greensboro, 1 2001 Wofford, 2 2010, 11
OUTRIGHT DIVISIONAL TITLES Chattanooga, 4 College of Charleston, 4 Appalachian, 4 Davidson, 3 Elon, 1 Georgia Southern, 1 Western Carolina, 1 Wofford, 1
1995, 97, 98, 2005 1999, 2000, 01, 03 1999, 2000, 07, 10 1996, 2005, 08 2006 2006 1996 2010
SHARED DIVISIONAL TITLES
Current Members only for all categories
REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPIONSHIPS
Davidson, 5 Chattanooga, 4 Appalachian, 3 College of Charleston, 3 Georgia Southern, 2 Western Carolina, 2 UNC Greensboro, 1 Wofford, 1
OUTRIGHT SoCon TITLES Davidson, 9 Chattanooga, 7 Furman, 3 Appalachian, 2
SHARED SoCon TITLES Chattanooga, 3 Furman, 2 Appalachian, 1 Davidson, 1
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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) UNC Greensboro (1997-pres.) North Carolina State (1921-1953) Richmond (1936-1976) Samford (2008-pres.) South Carolina (1922-1953) Tennessee (1921-1932) Tulane (1922-1932) Univ. of the South (1922-1932) Vanderbilt (1922-1932)
1981, 91, 92 1977, 91 1981 1981
1997, 98, 2002, 03, 04 2002, 08, 09, 11 1998, 2003, 08 2002, 04, 11 2002, 04 2009, 11 2002 2011
SOUTHERN CONFERENCE MEMBERS Alabama (1921-1932) Appalachian State (1971-pres.) Auburn (1921-1932) Coll. of Charleston (1998-pres.) Chattanooga (1976-pres.) The Citadel (1936-pres.) Clemson (1921-1953) Davidson (1936-88, 1991-pres.) Duke (1928-1953) East Carolina (1964-1976) East Tennessee State (1978-2005) Elon (2003-pres.) Florida (1922-1932) Furman (1936-pres.) George Washington (1936-1970) Georgia (1921-1932) Georgia Southern (1991-pres.)
1964, 65, 66, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73 1982, 83, 85, 86, 89, 93, 94 1974, 75, 80 1978, 79
Virginia (1921-1937) VMI (1924-2003) Virginia Tech (1921-1965) Wake Forest (1936-1953) Washington & Lee (1921-1958) West Virginia (1950-1968) Western Carolina (1976-pres.) William & Mary (1936-1977) Wofford (1997-pres.)
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2011-12 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE NOVEMBER 9 (FRIDAY)
Montreat at Appalachian State Towson at College of Charleston Emory at Davidson Georgia Southern at Valparaiso UNCG at High Point Samford at Austin Peay Western Carolina at UNC Asheville Wofford at Colorado
7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.
NOVEMBER 10 (SATURDAY)
Elon at Butler (EA Sports Maui Invitational) VMI at The Citadel (All Military Classic) Columbia at Furman
4 p.m. 7 p.m.
NOVEMBER 11 (SUNDAY)
TBA at The Citadel (All Military Classic) Mars Hill at Western Carolina
TBA TBA
NOVEMBER 12 (MONDAY)
Tennessee Temple at Chattanooga Winston-Salem State at UNCG Martin Methodist at Samford Webber International at Wofford
NOVEMBER 13 (TUESDAY)
7 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 a.m.
7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8 p.m.
NOVEMBER 14 (WEDNESDAY)
Montreat at The Citadel
NOVEMBER 15 (THURSDAY)
St. John’s at College of Charleston (Charleston Classic presented by Foster Grant) Chattanooga at Kansas (CBE Classic) Samford at Louisville (Battle 4 Atlantis) Western Carolina at Wichita State (Cancun Challenge)
7 p.m. 5 p.m. 8 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m.
NOVEMBER 16 (FRIDAY)
TBA at College of Charleston TBA (Charleston Classic presented by Foster Grant) Clemson at Furman 7 p.m. Webber International at Georgia Southern 7 p.m. Appalachian State at Campbell 7:45 p.m. UNCG at East Carolina 7 p.m. Wofford at Ball State 7 p.m.
NOVEMBER 17 (SATURDAY)
Union College at The Citadel Colgate at Elon (EA Sports Maui Invitational) Davidson at Wisconsin-Milwaukee Samford at Memphis (Battle 4 Atlantis) Western Carolina at Western Kentucky (Cancun Challenge)
7 p.m. 2 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
NOVEMBER 14 (SUNDAY)
TBA at College of Charleston TBA (Charleston Classic presented by Foster Grant) Southeast Missouri at Chattanooga 3 p.m. (CBE Classic) TBA at Elon 4:30 p.m. (EA Sports Maui Invitational) Wofford at Ohio 7 p.m. (Nations of Coaches Classic)
7 p.m. 7 p.m.
NOVEMBER 20 (TUESDAY)
Louisiana Tech at Chattanooga (CBE Classic) Appalachian State at East Carolina Western Carolina vs. Austin Peay (Cancun Challenge) Wofford at Richmond Nations of Coaches Classic
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 7 p.m.
TBA 7 p.m. 4:30 p.m. TBA
NOVEMBER 22 (THURSDAY)
Davidson vs. Vanderbilt (Old Spice Classic) Samford vs. TBA (Battle 4 Atlantis)
TBA
NOVEMBER 23 (FRIDAY)
Appalachian State at Virginia Tech Davidson vs. TBA (Old Spice Classic) Wofford vs. Hampton (Nations of Coaches Classic)
2 p.m. TBA 2 p.m.
NOVEMBER 24 (SATURDAU)
Radford at The Citadel Texas-Arlington at Samford College of Charleston at Baylor (Charleston Classic) Chattanooga at Kennesaw State (Elon at VMI) Georgia Southern at Maryland Wofford at UNC Wilmington (Nations of Coaches Classic)
2 p.m.
2:30 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m.
NOVEMBER 25 (SUNDAY)
Rutgers at UNCG Davidson vs. TBA (Old Spice Classic) Furman at Mercer
2 p.m. TBA 7 p.m.
NOVEMBER 28 (WEDNESDAY)
*Western Carolina at Furman *Elon at Georgia Southern Duquesne at Appalachian State North Carolina A&T at UNCG Florida Gulf Coast at Samford Winthrop at Wofford College of Charleston at Charleston So.
7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
DECEMBER 1 (SATURDAY)
*Davidson at Chattanooga *College of Charleston at Elon *The Citadel at UNCG *Georgia Southern at Samford Appalachian State at Missouri Furman at Loyola-Chicago Western Carolina at Eastern Kentucky
DECEMBER 4 (TUESDAY)
Louisville at College of Charleston The Citadel at Charleston Southern Dartmouth at Elon Samford at Kentucky Western Carolina at Illinois
7 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m.
DECEMBER 9 (SUNDAY)
Presbyterian at Furman
3 p.m.
Chattanooga at Louisiana State
8 p.m.
DECEMBER 13 (THURSDAY)
Anderson at College of Charleston
DECEMBER 15 (SATURDAY)
UNC Wilmington at Davidson Sam Houston State at Samford The Citadel at Gardner-Webb Elon at Massachusetts Furman at Auburn Georgia Southern at Virginia Tech (Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic) Western Carolina at Georgetown
7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 9 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. ( 8 p.m.
7 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 7 p.m. TBA TBA 2 p.m. TBA
DECEMBER 16 (SUNDAY)
Mercer at Chattanooga Appalachian State at Missouri-Kansas City UNCG at James Madison
3 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m.
DECEMBER 17 (MONDAY)
2 p.m. 8 p.m. TBA
8 p.m. 7 p.m.
DECEMBER 8 (SATURDAY)
*Wofford at Davidson *Appalachian State at Western Carolina Eastern Kentucky at Chattanooga Brewton Parker at Georgia Southern Samford at Bowling Green
DECEMBER 11 (TUESDAY)
NOVEMBER 21 (WEDNESDAY)
Elon at South Carolina Georgia Southern at Kennesaw State Samford vs. Toledo (Battle 4 Atlantis) Western Carolina vs. TBA (Cancun Challenge)
DECEMBER 5 (WEDNESDAY)
Charlotte at Davidson Gardner-Webb at Wofford
Georgia Southern at Bradley (Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic)
8 p.m.
DECEMBER 18 (TUESDAY)
Old Dominion at College of Charleston Furman at Wake Forest Wofford at Jacksonville
7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:15 p.m.
DECEMBER 19 (WEDNESDAY)
Appalachian State at South Carolina The Citadel at St. Bonaventure UNCG at UNC Wilmington Samford at Tennessee-Martin
DECEMBER 20 (THURSDAY)
Elon at Duke
DECEMBER 21 (FRIDAY)
Reinhardt at Chattanooga Western Carolina at Tennessee
5 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 7 p.m. Noon 7 p.m.
DECEMBER 22 (SATURDAY)
Presbyterian at Appalachian State 2 p.m. Coastal Carolina at College of Charleston Noon Wake Forest at UNCG 2:30 p.m. The Citadel at Georgia Tech 4 p.m. Davidson at Drexel 8 p.m. Elon at Columbia 4 p.m. Furman at Jacksonville 7 p.m. Georgia Southern vs. Mississippi Valley State 3 p.m. (Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic) Wofford at Xavier 2 p.m.
DECEMBER 23 (SUNDAY)
Georgia Southern vs. TBA (Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic)
DECEMBER 28 (FRIDAY)
High Point at Chattanooga Dr. Pepper Classic
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Davidson at New Mexico (ESPN Tip-Off ) High Point at Appalachian State Bridgewater at Elon Georgia Southern at Charlotte Southern Wesleyan at Furman
2 p.m.
NOVEMBER 19 (MONDAY)
Troy State at Chattanooga (CBE Classic) Brevard College at Furman Virginia Tech at UNCG
2011-12 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE DECEMBER 29 (SATURDAY)
TBA at Chattanooga Dr. Pepper Classic Georgia State at Georgia Southern College of Charleston at Vermont Davidson at Richmond Samford at Wisconsin
TBA 3 p.m. 2 p.m. TBA 2 p.m.
DECEMBER 30 (SUNDAY)
Milligan at Appalachian State Furman at Southern Methodist Wofford at Virginia
DECEMBER 31 (MONDAY)
Manchester at Elon Liberty at Western Carolina College of Charleston at Marist UNCG at North Carolina State
JANUARY 1 (TUESDAY)
The Citadel at Clemson
2 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. TBA 4 p.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m.
JANUARY 2 (WEDNESDAY)
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Duke at Davidson 7 p.m. Chattanooga at Georgia Tech 7 p.m. Georgia Southern at Alabama-Birmingham 8 p.m.
JANUARY 4 (FRIDAY)
Wofford at Tulane
8 p.m.
JANUARY 5 (SATURDAY)
*Furman at College of Charleston *Western Carolina at The Citadel *UNCG at Davidson North Carolina A&T at Georgia Southern *Chattanooga at Samford Princeton at Elon
JANUARY 7 (MONDAY)
Warren Wilson at Western Carolina
4 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m. Noon TBA
JANUARY 8 (TUESDAY)
*Appalachian State at Wofford
7 p.m.
JANUARY 9 (WEDNESDAY)
Lees-McRae at UNCG
7 p.m.
JANUARY 10 (THURSDAY)
*Samford at College of Charleston *Chattanooga at The Citadel
7:30 p.m. 7 p.m.
JANUARY 12 (SATURDAY)
*Elon at Appalachian State *Chattanooga at College of Charleston *Samford at The Citadel *Davidson at Furman *UNCG at Western Carolina *Georgia Southern at Wofford
4:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. 4:30 p.m. TBA 7 p.m.
JANUARY 15 (MONDAY)
*UNCG at Appalachian State *College of Charleston at The Citadel *Wofford at Furman *Davidson at Georgia Southern *Elon at Western Carolina
JANUARY 16 (WEDNESDAY)
*Wofford at UNCG
JANUARY 17 (THURSDAY)
*Appalachian State at Chattanooga *The Citadel at Davidson *Furman at Elon *College of Charleston at Georgia Southern *Western Carolina at Samford
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JANUARY 19 (SATURDAY)
*Western Carolina at Chattanooga *College of Charleston at Davidson *Wofford at Elon *The Citadel at Georgia Southern *Appalachian State at Samford
JANUARY 20 (SUNDAY)
*Furman at UNCG
*Georgia Southern at College of Charleston *Davidson at The Citadel *Western Carolina at Elon *Samford at Furman *Chattanooga at Wofford
2 p.m.
*Appalachian State at UNCG
JANUARY 24 (THURSDAY)
*Georgia Southern at Appalachian State 7 p.m. *The Citadel at College of Charleston 7:30 p.m. *Chattanooga at Elon 7 p.m. *Samford at UNCG 7 p.m. *Davidson at Western Carolina 7 p.m. *Furman at Wofford 7 p.m.
JANUARY 26 (SATURDAY)
*Davidson at Appalachian State *Elon at The Citadel *Chattanooga at UNCG *Georgia Southern at Western Carolina *College of Charleston at Wofford
2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. TBA 7 p.m.
JANUARY 30 (WEDNESDAY)
*Appalachian State at Coll. of Charleston 7:30 p.m.
JANUARY 31 (THURSDAY)
*Wofford at The Citadel *Samford at Davidson *Georgia Southern at Furman *Elon at UNCG
7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.
FEBRUARY 2 (SATURDAY)
*Western Carolina at Appalachian State *UNCG at College of Charleston *Samford at Elon *The Citadel at Furman *Chattanooga at Georgia Southern *Davidson at Wofford
4:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m.
FEBRUARY 7 (THURSDAY)
*The Citadel at Chattanooga *Western Carolina at Davidson *UNCG at Furman *Appalachian State at Georgia Southern *College of Charleston at Samford *Elon at Wofford
7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 7 p.m.
FEBRUARY 9 (SATURDAY)
*College of Charleston at Chattanooga *Appalachian State at Davidson *Elon at Furman *Western Carolina at Georgia Southern *The Citadel at Samford *UNCG at Wofford
FEBRUARY 11 (MONDAY)
*Furman at Appalachian State *Samford at Chattanooga *Wofford at Western Carolina
7:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8 p.m. 7 p.m.
8 p.m. 7:30 p.m. TBA
FEBRUARY 14 (THURSDAY)
*Davidson at College of Charleston *Furman at Chattanooga *Georgia Southern at The Citadel *Appalachian State at Elon *Western Carolina at UNCG *Wofford at Samford
FEBRUARY 16 (SATURDAY)
7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m.
7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m.
FEBRUARY 17 (SUNDAY)
4 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m.
FEBRUARY 20 (WEDNESDAY)
*The Citadel at Appalachian State *Furman at Davidson *College of Charleston at Western Carolina
FEBRUARY 21 (THURSRDAY)
*UNCG at Chattanooga *Wofford at Georgia Southern *Elon at Samford
8 p.m. 7 p.m. TBA 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m.
FEBRUARY 23 (SATURDAY)
*Elon at Chattanooga *Furman at Georgia Southern *UNCG at Samford ESPN BracketBusters TBA at College of Charleston TBA at Davidson TBAat Western Carolina The Citadel at TBA
7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m. TBA TBA TBA TBA
FEBRUARY 27 (WEDNESDAY)
*Davidson at Elon
7 p.m.
FEBRUARY 28 (THURSDAY)
*Samford at Appalachian State *Wofford at College of Charleston *Furman at The Citadel *Georgia Southern at UNCG *Chattanooga at Western Carolina
MARCH 2 (SATURDAY)
*Chattanooga at Appalachian State *Georgia Southern at Davidson *UNCG at Elon *College of Charleston at Furman *Samford at Western Carolina *The Citadel at Wofford
7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 4 p.m. TBA 7 p.m.
MARCH 8 (FRIDAY)
SoCon Tournament at Asheville NC (First Round)
MARCH 9 (SATURDAY)
SoCon Tournament at Asheville NC (Quarterfinals)
MARCH 10 (SUNDAY)
SoCon Tournament at Asheville NC (Semifinals)
MARCH 11 (MONDAY)
SoCon Tournament at Asheville NC (Championship)
* indicates Southern Conference game All times Eastern and subject to change. Check SoConSports.com for the most up-to-date schedule and for television listings.
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Educating Quality Citizens and Leaders Appalachian State University is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Boone, N.C. At an elevation of 3,333 feet, Boone began as a frontier outpost named after pioneer Daniel Boone, who first explored the area in the 1760s. Boone now attracts those seeking a breathtaking location, adventure and a quality education. Appalachian is a member of the 16-campus University of North Carolina system and offers a challenging learning experience. The university combines a small-town atmosphere with a strong academic reputation. Appalachian’s academics are supported by an accomplished faculty, close, personal interaction between students and faculty, and intimate class sizes that average 25 students. Originally founded as a teachers college, Appalachian now cultivates leaders in business, science, the arts, communication, music, nursing, education and other careers. Innovation and creativity are hallmarks of Appalachian graduates, who are leaders in communities in North Carolina and around the world. Appalachian also emphasizes the importance of sustainability and service to communities, both locally and globally. Today, Appalachian is a leader in the fields of energy-focused green technology and the health sciences. Consistently ranked among U.S. News and World Report’s best public universities in the Southeast, Appalachian is also noted as a “best value” by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine and other publications. Appalachian’s 410-acre main campus includes 19 academic buildings, a 210,000-square-foot library, 21 residence halls, three dining facilities and 11 recreational and athletic facilities. Appalachian also operates a living-learning center in New York City and off-campus programs in 10 counties through collaboration with area community colleges.
ATHLETICS EXCELLENCE Appalachian supports a broad-based athletics program, featuring 10 men’s and 10 women’s intercollegiate teams. The Mountaineers hold NCAA Division I status and have been members of the Southern Conference since 1971. The Mountaineers have won 32 Southern Conference Commissioner’s Cups for overall excellence in men’s athletics, with 2012 being its seventh-straight year to win. No other conference school has won the Commissioner’s Cup more than five times since its inception in 1969-70 and no current SoCon member besides Appalachian has claimed it more than once. Appalachian also has won eight Germann Cups, recognizing overall excellence in women’s athletics. Appalachian is the only school to ever win both the Commissioner’s Cup and the Germann Cup in the same academic year – a feat it has accomplished eight times. Since joining the Southern Conference, the Mountaineers have earned league titles in football, men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track, wrestling, baseball, men’s soccer and men’s tennis. In football, the Mountaineers won three consecutive NCAA Division I FCS national championship titles in 2005, 2006 and 2007. • 35 percent of Appalachian student-athletes earn a place on the department’s Honor Roll, with a minimum GPA of 3.25. • The nation’s top 10 percent of 2012 NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores includes three Appalachian athletics programs: men’s cross country, field hockey and football. • 13 of 20 teams at Appalachian have multi-year APR scores above the national averages for their respective sports (beginning 2007-08 and ending 2010-11).
APPALACHIAN ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT The Department of Athletics at Appalachian State University believes in maintaining the intercollegiate athletics program as an integral part of the University’s overall program of education, with emphasis on and priority given to the high academic quality and standards and the complete development of the student. Appalachian State University provides opportunity and encouragement for student-athletes to progress toward degrees of their choice and to develop athletic abilities in an environment consistent with high standards of academic scholarship, leadership and institutional loyalty. The Department of Athletics is committed to ensuring the general welfare of the student-athlete and to encouraging the highest standards of sportsmanship on behalf of student-athletes, the student body and the University’s supporters. The intercollegiate athlete representing ASU is both a bona-fide student pursuing a degree program and an amateur competitor. Appalachian Athletics is committed to insuring equitable recruitment, participation and treatment of individuals including members of under-represented populations through its athletics administration, staff, coaches, programs and policies. The University’s policy of non-discrimination represents a moral and ethical, not merely a legal, imperative.
The University has determined that its athletics program will meet the necessary qualifications, guidelines and funding to hold membership in Division I of the NCAA. The athletics administration, the faculty athletics representative and the Athletics Council work together to insure that all teams and coaches follow the rules and regulations governing this division. A sound program of intercollegiate athletics should benefit the institution through its effects on students, alumni ad the institution itself. Specifically, it should maintain and improve the loyalty and esprit de corps of the student body, and in strengthening the pride and enthusiasm of the alumni; it should serve as a favorable public relations factor and provide benefits to the participants. APPALACHIAN ATHLETICS DIVERSITY STATEMENT Appalachian athletics promotes an inclusive culture that fosters equitable participation for student-athletes and equitable career opportunities for coaches, administrators and support staff from diverse backgrounds and perspectives.
Who We Are Nestled in the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, Appalachian State University combines the best attributes of a small liberal arts college with those of a large research university. Known for its value and affordability, Appalachian enrolls more than 17,300 students and offers more than 150 undergraduate and graduate majors. Small classes and close interactions between faculty and students create a strong sense of community, which has become an Appalachian hallmark.
Points of Pride RELEVANT DEGREE PROGRAMS Originally founded as a teachers college, Appalachian now cultivates leaders in business, science, the arts, communication, music, nursing, education and other careers. Today, Appalachian is a leader in the fields of energy-focused green technology and the health sciences. QUALITY ACADEMICS In its 2012 America’s Best Colleges Guide, U.S. News & World Report ranked Appalachian No. 3 among the top public master-degree granting universities in the South. Appalachian was also included in The Princeton Review’s 2011 “The Best 373 Colleges” publication based on academics as well as student surveys that praised the accessibility of the university’s faculty, quality of academic programs and value. VALUE AND AFFORDABILITY Appalachian consistently is named a best value by Forbes, The Princeton Review, Consumer’s Digest and Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine for providing a high quality education at the lowest cost to students. Committed to making higher education affordable for every N.C. student, Appalachian offers the ACCESS scholarship program, which has supported students from the state’s lowest-income families by offering a debt-free, four-year university education. The university also includes a textbook rental program that saves a student hundreds of dollars during their undergraduate career.
OUTSTANDING FACULTY Ninety-nine percent of Appalachian’s full-time faculty hold doctorate, first professional degree, or other terminal degrees. SMALL CLASSES, PERSONAL ATTENTION Personal attention from faculty is a hallmark of the Appalachian experience. Classes average 25 students. This close-knit “community of learners” contributes to Appalachian having a freshman-to-sophomore retention rate of 87 percent. INTERNATIONAL CONNECTIONS With study abroad opportunities on nearly every continent, Appalachian students have access to approximately 200 foreign sites for semester and yearlong programs of study. CONTRIBUTORS TO KNOWLEDGE Appalachian encourages students to participate in undergraduate research alongside their professors and showcase this work at regional, national and international conferences. In 2012, 30 student abstracts – the most ever from Appalachian – were selected for presentation at the National Conference for Undergraduate Research (NCUR), held at Utah’s Weber State University. This was a 50 percent increase in participation from the 2011 conference.
ENVIRONMENTALLY RESPONSIBLE CAMPUS Appalachian was included in The Princeton Review’s 2012 “Guide to 286 Green Colleges” as one of the nation’s most environmentally responsible campuses, as well as Sierra Club Magazine’s 2011 list of 100 “Cool Schools,” a list of schools doing the most for the planet. The university has a STARS Gold rating from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System™ (STARS). Appalachian demonstrates its commitment through: • an electricity-generating wind turbine on campus • a biodiesel-powered public transportation system • research and academic degree programs that focus on issues related to energy, economics and the environment • a commitment to new buildings that are efficiently designed and LEED® certified and that use 100 percent green housekeeping supplies • hosting the Appalachian Energy Summit in July 2012 that brought together leaders from all UNC institutions to chart a sustainable energy strategic path to help achieve climate neutrality by 2050 PASSIONATE AND SUCCESSFUL ALUMNI Appalachian has more than 100,000 living alumni who are leaders in their communities and professions in North Carolina and around the world. They exemplify how Appalachian can and does make a difference in the world.
Chancellor Dr. Kenneth E. Peacock
Athletics Representative Dr. Alan Hauser
Dr. Alan J. Hauser is in his 27th year as Faculty Chairperson of Athletics at Appalachian State University. Appointed to the position in October 1986, Hauser has served on the Athletic Council since 1979. Hauser came to Appalachian as an assistant professor of philosophy and religion in 1972. He served as chairperson of Appalachian’s Philosophy and Religion Department from 1982 until 1997. A member of numerous committees since joining the faculty, Hauser served 12 years on the Faculty Senate, including two years as chairperson. He also chaired the Faculty Assembly for three years. A 1967 graduate of Concordia Teachers College, Hauser earned a master’s degree from Concordia Seminary in 1968 and his doctorate from the University of Iowa in 1972. Hauser currently chairs the NCAA Academics, Eligibility and Compliance cabinet and is also a member of its Degree Completion committee. He formerly served as the Southern Conference’s delegate to the NCAA Division I Management Council. Hauser and his wife Gail, who is the Assistant Director of Summer Sessions at Appalachian State, have four daughters: Debi, Staci, Elizabeth and Jacqueline.
Dr. Kenneth E. Peacock became Appalachian State University’s sixth chancellor in July 2004. During his tenure, Appalachian has experienced significant growth in the overall quality of its academics and has launched new or enhanced initiatives in the areas of healthcare and the nexus of energy, the environment and economics. Prior to his appointment as chancellor, Dr. Peacock served at Appalachian as interim provost and executive vice chancellor. He joined the faculty in Appalachian’s Walker College of Business Department of Accounting in 1983 and served as dean of the college from 1992-2003. Previously, he taught at the McIntire School of Commerce at the University of Virginia and worked for the accounting firm of Price Waterhouse & Co. He received his undergraduate degree in accounting at Mars Hill College and his master’s and doctorate degrees in accounting at Louisiana State University. Chancellor Peacock serves on the American Council of Education’s Board of Directors, the NCAA Division I Presidential Advisory Group, Appalachian Regional Healthcare Foundation Board of Directors, Homes for Children Board of Directors and Leadership North Carolina Board of Directors. He chairs the North Carolina Campus Compact Executive Board and was named a Paul Harris Fellow by the Rotary Foundation of Rotary International.
Appalachian Timeline 1899 1903
Dougherty brothers founded Watauga Academy
1921
North Carolina legislature authorized the Appalachian State Normal School two-year college program
North Carolina legislature authorized the Appalachian State Teachers College four-year program
1948
North Carolina Commission on Higher Education authorized the ASTC Graduate School
1967
North Carolina legislature authorized Appalachian State University, with three undergraduate colleges
1971
University of North Carolina system created; Appalachian named one of its regional campuses
1982 1993 2001 2004 2005 2006
Enrollment exceeded 10,000 students
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Football team won NCAA Division I National Championship a third time
Enrollment 17,344 students in Fall 2011 15,460 undergraduate 1,884 graduate
North Carolina legislature recognized The Appalachian Training School of Teachers as a state institution
1929
Appalachian Today
Dr. Francis T. Borkowski became chancellor TIME Magazine named Appalachian a College of the Year Dr. Kenneth E. Peacock became chancellor Football team won NCAA Division I-AA National Championship Enrollment exceeded 15,000; football team won NCAA Division I-AA National Championship a second time
Enrollment exceeded 16,000 State’s largest electricity-generating wind turbine installed on campus New College of Health Sciences opened New College of Education building opened
Top Represented N.C. Counties Wake Mecklenburg Watauga Guilford Forsyth Catawba
States most represented North Carolina Georgia Virginia Florida Tennessee South Carolina Academics College of Arts and Sciences Walker College of Business Reich College of Education College of Fine and Applied Arts College of Health Sciences Hayes School of Music University College Cratis D. Williams Graduate School More than 150 undergraduate and graduate majors, plus a doctoral program in educational leadership Fall 2011 Average Freshman SAT: 1141 Student/Faculty Ratio: 17-to-1
Estimated 2012-13 Undergraduate Expenses $12,428 for in-state students and $24,476 for out-of-state students. Includes tuition, fees, room, standard meal plan and textbook rental
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University Leadership CHANCELLOR Kenneth E. Peacock
PROVOST AND EXECUTIVE VICE CHANCELLOR Lori Gonzalez
BOARD OF TRUSTEES Bradley T. Adcock CEO Blue Cross and Blue Shield of NC Durham, N.C.
Avery B. Hall, Sr. Senior Vice President/Business Banker Wachovia Bank Kernersville, N.C.
James M. Rose, Sr. CEO Leasing Services II, Inc. Shelby, N.C.
J. Edgar Broyhill Businessman Winston-Salem, N.C.
Martin H. Lancaster Smith, Anderson, Blount, Dorsett, Mitchell & Jernigan, LLP Cary, N.C.
Michael A. Steinback Operating Partner Stonebridge Partners Asheville, N.C.
Helen A. Powers Trustee Emeritus Retired businesswoman Asheville, N.C.
G. A. Sywassink Chairman and CEO Standard Holding Corporation Hilton Head, S.C.
Alice G. Roess Real estate/mortgage investor/ community volunteer Blowing Rock, N.C.
Matthew J. Szulik Retired businessman Raleigh, N.C.
Jeannine Underdown Collins President Underdown and Associates Boone, N.C. Jake L. Cox President • Student Government Assoc. Boone, N.C. Frank A. Daniels, Jr. Former President Southern Newspaper Publishers Association / N.C. Press Association Raleigh, N.C.
Brenda White Wright Former President and CEO Girls Incorporated Kingsport, Tenn.
CONSTITUENCY REPRESENTATIVES (NON-VOTING) Andy M. Koch Faculty Senate Chair Department of Government
& Justice Studies Samuel H. Powers President
Alumni Association Katherine A. Sbarbaro
Staff Senate Chair Department of Sociology
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Boone, North Carolina Boone lies in a small valley in the heart of the Southern Appalachians. It is named after the hunter and explorer Daniel Boone, who spent time in the region during the 1760s. Watauga County was formed in 1849 and the Town of Boone incorporated in 1872. Among its accolades are inclusion in National Geographic Adventure magazine’s “Best Places to Live and Play,” Norman Crampton’s “100 Best Small Towns in America,” USA Today’s “10 Great Small Towns with Huge Backyards” and U.S. News and World Report’s “10 Best Places to Retire in the U.S.” Boone is a college town, home to Appalachian State University. Originally Watauga Academy, the institution was formed to educate the mountain children and to ultimately prepare teachers for service through western North Carolina. It became Appalachian State Teachers College in 1929 and joined the University of North Carolina system in 1971. The university serves as a top economic driver followed by a combination of tourism, small business and residential home construction. The Boone area is characterized by mountain culture and casual living. Outdoor activities, cultural events, local dining and unique shops attract visitors from all over the world year-round. From breathtaking scenic views to Boone’s eclectic downtown area, known as King Street, there is something for everyone. One of the highlights of downtown Boone is the university’s Turchin Center for the Visual Arts. It features six gallery spaces and a community education and outreach program. Its exhibitions focus on a blend of recent and historically important artwork and feature nationally and internationally renowned artists as well as many of the finest artists of the region. A wide array of quality arts and cultural events enhance the Boone community. The university’s month-long celebration of performing and visual arts, known as An Appalachian Summer Festival, has brought notable performers such as Paul Taylor Dance Company, London City Opera, Charlie Daniels and the Glenn Miller Orchestra. During the academic year, Appalachian hosts the Performing Arts Series with artists such as Garrison Keillor and the National Symphony Orchestra. Boone offers an uncommon quality of life – that’s why many visitors come for a weekend and stay for a lifetime.
Boone At a Glance... • • • • •
The county seat of Watauga County Population: approximately 15,000 Incorporated in 1872 Named for its most famous seasonal visitor, Daniel Boone One of four North American Adventure Destinations – Adventure Sports magazine • Average summer temperature: 70 degrees • “Choose and Cut” Christmas tree industry sells approximately 13,000 Fraser Fir trees annually • One of the lowest annual unemployment rates in the Southeast
What’s Visible from Kidd Brewer Stadium
State’s Largest Wind Turbine – This community-scale, 100-kilowatt wind turbine stands 153 feet and feeds enough electricity directly to the grid to power 15 homes. It was paid for primarily through student funds and in partnership with the university-affiliated utility, New River Light and Power. Aside from producing clean energy, the turbine serves as an educational monument to Appalachian’s ethic of sustainability. Howard Knob – Located just a half mile from downtown Boone, this peak has an elevation of 4,420 feet. It was named for Benjamin Howard, a Revolutionary War loyalist who fled to a cave there to escape American patriots. Source: North Carolina Gazetteer: A Dictionary of Tar Heel Places Rich Mountain – One of 20 North Carolina mountains bearing this name, the Watauga County ridge extends northwest from Boone. It is named for its unusually fertile though rugged slopes. Source: North Carolina Gazetteer: A Dictionary of Tar Heel Places
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November
MONTREAT HIGH POINT at Campbell at East Carolina at Virginia Tech DUQUESNE
2012-13 Schedule 7:30 P.M. 7 P.M. 7:45 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 P.M.
December
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at Missouri at Western Carolina* at UMKC at South Carolina PRESBYTERIAN MILLIGAN
8 12 14 17 19 24 26 30
at Wofford* 7 p.m. ELON* 4:30 P.M. UNCG* 7 P.M. at Chattanooga* 7 p.m. at Samford* 8 p.m. GEORGIA SOUTHERN* 7 P.M. DAVIDSON* 2 P.M. at Coll. of Charleston* 7:30 p.m.
January
* -SoCon Game
3 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 5 p.m. 2 P.M. 2 P.M.
2 7 9 11 14 17 20 28
February
WESTERN CAROLINA* 4:30 P.M. at Georgia Southern* 7 p.m. at Davidson* 4 p.m. FURMAN* 8 P.M. at Elon* 7 p.m. at UNCG* 2 p.m. THE CITADEL* 8 P.M. SAMFORD* 7 P.M.
2 8 9 10 11
March
CHATTANOOGA* SoCon First Round^ SoCon Quarterfinals^ SoCon Semifinals^ SoCon Championship^
^ - at Asheville, N.C. Home games in BOLD CAPS All times Eastern and subject to change
2 P.M. TBA TBA TBA 7 p.m.