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Intercollegiate athletics, as an integral part of Georgia Southern University, strives to maintain a strong program involving the most athletically talented student-athletes in the context of the University Mission as a student-centered institution that nurtures a fulfilling college experience. Athletics is controlled through an established set of checks and balances among the President, the Faculty Athletics Representative to the National Collegiate Athletic Association, the University Athletics Committee, and the Athletics Director to assure institutional control of athletics and compliance with NCAA, state and federal rules and regulations. While never relinquishing the institution’s priority as a regional, state university, the intercollegiate athletics program assures NCAA Division I and the Southern Conference of which it is a member, its commitment to student-athlete recruitment, whose scope not only covers the State of Georgia and the southeast United States, but also the nation and world, in an attempt to bring the highest caliber student-athletes possible to the program. The Athletics Department is dedicated to fostering an appreciation of cultural and ethnic differences, engages in affirmative recruitment and retention of women and minorities among its staff and student-athletes, and through programs of its own and through the University in general, offers support to these members of the University community.
CREDITS The 2011-12 Georgia Southern Men’s Basketball Media Guide is a production of the Georgia Southern Athletics Media Relations Department. The publication was written by AJ Henderson. Editing assistance provided by Barrett Gilliham, Charlie Jones, the Georgia Southern Men’s Basketball team and the coaching staff. Special thanks to Whitley McCloud, Justin Baker, Chris Blair, Rose Carter, Willie Powers III and the Georgia Southern Coaching Staff for their assistance with the publication. Cover design by Henderson. Photos by Frank Fortune, Willis Glasgow, Jeff Hurndon, Rob Eakins, SoCon Photos and Georgia Southern Athletics. On the Cover: #50 Willie (Thunder) Powers III and #0 Ben (Lightning) Drayton III.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents ..................................................... 1 2011 Roster ................................................................. 2 Meet The Eagles ...........................................3 #50 Willie Powers III ............................................. 4-5 #0 Ben Drayton III ................................................. 6-7 #32 Cameron Baskerville ................................... 8-9 #10 Marvin Baynham ..................................... 10-11 #11 Tre Bussey .................................................. 12-13 #3 Eric Ferguson............................................... 14-15 #5 Jelani Hewitt................................................ 16-17 #2 Sam Mike ...................................................... 18-19 #25 Tyrone Brown...................................................20 #34 Kameron Dunnican .......................................21 #12 Joe Goydish II...................................................22 #4 Tracy Ham Jr........................................................23 #13 Edwin Harvey...................................................24 #1 Jessie Pernell ......................................................25 #24 Chad Waddell ..................................................26 Coaching Staff ............................................27 Head Coach Charlton Young ....................... 28-29 Assistant Coach Steve Smith ..............................30 Assistant Coach Pershin Williams .....................31 Assistant Coach Chris Capko ..............................32 Dir. of Basketball Ops. Erik Podell .....................33 Athletic Trainer John Erwin .................................34 Strength Coach Brandon Howard ....................35 President Dr. Brooks A. Keel ................................36 Director of Athletics Sam Baker.........................36 2010-11 Season In Review ........................37 2010-11 Statistics ............................................ 38-39 SoCon Recap ..................................................... 40-41 Record Book & History ..............................43 Record Book .............................................................44 Scoring ................................................................ 45-47 Rebounding / 500 Career Reb............................48
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Field Goals .................................................................49 Three-Pointers .........................................................50 Free Throws ..............................................................51 Blocks / Assists / Steals .........................................52 Yearly Leaders ................................................... 53-54 Class Records .................................................... 55-57 Team Records ...........................................................58 Year-by-Year Stats ...................................................59 Miscellaneous Records .........................................60 100-Point Scoring Games ....................................60 Opponent Records.................................................61 TAAC / SoCon Honor Roll .............................. 62-63 NCAA / NIT Appearances ....................................64 TAAC / SoCon Tournament..................................65 Other Postseason Appearances ........................66 All-Time Letterwinners .................................. 67-68 All-Americans...........................................................68 Retired Jerseys .........................................................69 Hall of Fame Members ................................... 70-72 All-Time Series Records ........................................73 All-Time Series Results ................................... 74-79 All-Time Coaching Records .................................79 Year-by-Year Results ....................................... 80-88 This is Georgia Southern ..................... 89-91 Iron Works .................................................................92 Sports Medicine ......................................................93 Student-Athlete Services .....................................94 Athletics Department Directory .......................95 Athletics Staff ...........................................................96 Head Coaches ..........................................................97 Media Guidlines .........................................98 Georgia Southern Radio Network ....................99 Quick Facts ................................................................99 Photo Roster.......................................................... 100
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2010-11 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES ROSTER No. 0 1 2 3 4 5 10 11 12 13 24 25 32 34 50
Name Ben Drayton III Jessie Pernell Sam Mike Eric Ferguson Tracy Ham Jr. Jelani Hewitt Marvin Baynham Tré Bussey Joe Goydish II Edwin Harvey Chad Waddell Tyrone Brown Cameron Baskerville Kameron Dunnican Willie Powers III
Pos. G G F G G G F G G G G F F C G
Ht. 5-10 6-1 6-6 6-7 5-8 6-2 6-6 6-2 5-10 6-2 6-1 6-8 6-7 6-7 6-2
Wt. 178 170 225 205 137 185 217 172 177 200 190 218 226 205 197
Cl. Sr. Fr. So. So. Fr. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr.
Hometown St. Marys, Ga. North Augusta, S.C. Decatur, Ga. Statesboro, Ga. McDonough, Ga. Oakland Park, Fla. Miami, Fla. Lithia Springs, Ga. Marietta, Ga. Statesboro, Ga. Evans, Ga. Millen, Ga. Marietta, Ga. Sumter, S.C. Gainesville, Fla.
Previous School Camden County North Augusta Columbia Winchendon School Union Grove Northeast Miami Norland Lithia Springs Walton Statesboro Greenbrier Jenkins County Whitefield Academy Sumter P.K. Yonge
GEORGIA SOUTHERN COACHES AND STAFF Head Coach ............................................................................................................. Charlton “C.Y.” Young (Georgia Southern, Third Year) Assistant Coaches............................................................................................................................................ Steve Smith (Allen, Third year) ....................................................................................................................................................... Pershin Williams (North Florida, Third year) ..................................................................................................................................................................Chris Capko (South Florida, First year) Director of Basketball Operations ....................................................................................................Erik Podell (Northwood, Third year) Athletic Trainer ..............................................................................................................................John Erwin (Texas-Arlington, Third year) Strength and Conditioning Coach ...................................................................................Brandon Howard (East Carolina, Third year) Sports Information Contact..................................................................................................AJ Henderson (Florida State, Second year)
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Willie PoWers iii Senior • Guard • 6-2 • 197 GaineS aineSville, Fla. • P.K. YonGe e HS 2010-11 (Senior) - Redshirted due to injury sustained in individual workouts. 2009-10 (Junior) - Started 30 games, playing in all 32 ... Earned All-Southern Conference honors ... Led the Eagles and was sixth in the league with 14.7 points per game ... Scored a career-high 27 points against Valparaiso (11-27) ... Went 10-of17 from the field, including 3-of-9 from three-point range, and made 4-of-4 free throws ... Reached double-figures scoring 27 times, including six games in which he scored at least 20 ... Dropped in 25 points against Chattanooga (1-6) and Davidson (1-23) ... Scored 23 points against Davidson (2-6), 21 against Furman (2-17) and 20 against Appalachian State (1-20) ... Recorded first two double-doubles in his career, scoring 12 points with a career-high 11 assists against Samford (2-22) and 14 points with 10 assists against Elon (2-25) ... Grabbed a career-high eight rebounds twice, against Arkansas-Fort Smith (1128) and Appalachian State (1-20) ... Went 10-for-10 at the free-throw line against The Citadel (1-28)…Made 10-of-12 free throws against Western Carolina (1-9) ... Shot 43.0 percent from the field and 79.9 percent from the charity stripe for the season. 2008-09 (Sophomore) - Started in 11 games before season-ending knee injury in January of 2009 ... Average of 14.5 points per game led the Eagles and ranked in the “Top 10” of the Southern Conference statistics at that time ... Ranked fifth in the league dishing out 3.6 assists per game... Set career high with six
POWERS’ CAREER STATS
Season 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 TOTAL
assists at The Citadel to go along with 14 points ... Scored 17 points with five assists and tied career high with three steals vs. Chattanooga ... Tied season-high of five assists and added 12 points at Florida ... Set career highs in field goals (11) and attempts (17) while tying his personal best of 26 points vs. North Dakota State ... total of 11 field goals vs. North Dakota State was high team total for 2008-09 ... Scored 20 points, while shooting 6-for-12 from the field and 3-5 from 3-point land, against Austin Peay ... Led Eagles with 17 points at Duke and converted all seven free throw attempts ... Scored 10 of his 14 points in the first half vs. Houston. 2007-08 (Freshman) - Enjoyed outstanding rookie season ... Named to Southern Conference All-Freshman Team by the media and coaches ... Started 31 times and played in 32 games ... Second on the team in scoring (11.5 ppg), assists (84), 3-pointers (47) and minutes (30.0), and first in 3-point percentage (40.5) ... Began career by scoring in double-figures 10 times in first 11 games, including a career-high 26 points vs. Mercer (11/26) ... Led team in scoring seven times and had team-high assists five times... Ranked fourth among SoCon freshmen in scoring average ... Reached the 20-point mark twice: 26 vs. Mercer, 23 vs. Coll. of Charleston (1/10) ... Tallied team-high 17 points in near-upset of Florida (12/15) ... Averaged 12.8 ppg in non-conference contests, shooting 51.3% from the floor and 44.2% from 3-point range ... Hit a trey in first 11 games and 16 of first 17 outings ... Con-
G 32 11 32
GS 31 11 30
MP MPG 960 30.0 334 30.4 1037 32.4
FG 133 59 157
FGA 286 126 365
PCT 3PT 3PA .465 47 116 .468 9 33 .430 30 102
75
72
2331 31.1
349
777
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86 251
PCT FT FTA PCT .405 55 84 .655 .273 32 40 .800 .294 127 159 .799 --Redshirted-.343 214 283 .756
verted four from long-range vs. Mercer and at The Citadel (1/12). HIGH SCHOOL - Attended P.K. Yonge High School... Three-time Area Player of the Year and All-State performer ... Averaged 23.4 ppg, 4.6 rpg, 4.8 apg and 3.0 spg in his senior season ... Led Blue Wave to state runner-up finish (2006-07), three district championships (2004-07) and two county crowns (2005-07) ... On state runner-up team as a freshman... Team was undefeated in District competition for three straight years ... Defended perfect home record for P.K. Yonge for two straight seasons ... Panama City Bay Christmas Tournament MVP, Arby’s Classic (Tenn.) All-Tourney Team, Final Four All-Tourney Team ... Florida ESPN Radio Player of the Month ... Captained team as a junior and senior ... earned five varsity letters in basketball ... Played for coach Mark Griseck ... Member of 17-and-under Florida Elite USSSA state championship team and 16-and-under AAU state champion Jacksonville Lee Bulls. PERSONAL - Full name is Willie Fred Powers III ... Born Feb. 20, 1989 in Tallahassee, Fla. ... Son of Willie II and Patricia Powers ... Father played baseball at Florida A&M ... Oldest of three children and has two sisters, Patrice and Andrea ... has a daughter, Taylor, born November 5, 2008 ... Majoring in Sport Management.
O-D-T AVG PF-DQ AS TO 31-67-98 3.1 58-0 84 49 14-20-34 3.1 23-0 40 33 27-79-106 3.3 79-2 175 118 72-166-238
3.2
160-2 299 200
BS 3 3 3
ST 29 17 41
PTS 368 159 471
AVG 11.5 14.5 14.7
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998 13.3
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POWERS’ 2009-10 STATS
Opponent REINHARDT at S. Carolina at Florida at Jacksonville St. VALPARAISO ARKANSAS-FT. SMITH TROY at Coll. of Char. at The Citadel at NC State COASTAL CAROLINA at Evansville at Georgia St. at Coastal Carolina at Auburn CHATTANOOGA W. CAROLINA at Wofford at Furman APPALACHIAN ST. DAVIDSON THE CITADEL COLL. OF CHAR. at W. Carolina at Davidson at Appalachian St. FURMAN WOFFORD at Samford ELON at UNC Greensboro v Chattanooga
MP 22* 29* 32* 31* 34* 42* 36* 33 36* 37* 35 39* 32* 28* 28* 36* 33* 30* 36* 33* 31* 24* 32* 31* 34* 25* 31* 37* 36* 29 34* 31*
FG-A 3G-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO BS ST TP 7-8 0-0 1-1 0-1-1 1 6 2 0 2 15 4-8 2-4 4-5 1-0-1 5 4 3 0 4 14 2-10 0-3 0-1 0-1-1 4 5 0 0 2 4 4-9 3-5 2-2 1-3-4 0 4 3 0 0 13 10-17 3-9 4-4 3-3-6 3 6 7 0 2 27 6-12 1-4 5-7 0-8-8 4 2 4 0 3 18 6-13 1-4 3-4 1-6-7 1 6 0 0 1 16 6-14 0-2 1-2 1-1-2 2 1 2 0 1 13 3-9 1-3 3-4 2-3-5 4 2 4 0 0 10 6-10 0-3 2-2 0-4-4 2 1 1 0 0 14 7-15 3-7 2-2 1-3-4 3 4 4 0 1 19 4-10 3-6 0-0 1-1-2 3 7 6 0 1 11 2-11 0-3 7-7 2-1-3 0 8 4 1 0 11 3-8 1-1 2-2 0-3-3 5 4 6 0 0 9 3-9 0-1 3-4 1-2-3 3 6 9 0 1 9 9-20 2-6 5-6 2-3-5 1 2 0 0 2 25 4-7 1-2 10-12 0-4-4 3 7 8 0 0 19 3-13 0-2 2-2 1-0-1 2 2 5 0 3 8 0-10 0-3 7-8 1-4-5 2 6 3 0 2 7 7-14 1-3 5-6 2-6-8 2 9 5 0 2 20 9-18 3-7 4-4 1-3-4 1 8 1 0 1 25 4-5 1-1 10-10 0-2-2 2 4 3 0 2 19 4-9 0-3 6-8 2-3-5 1 8 5 0 1 14 4-7 0-0 3-5 0-3-3 4 7 1 0 0 11 8-17 1-4 6-6 1-1-2 3 7 7 0 1 23 3-11 1-3 4-8 2-0-2 3 4 4 0 2 11 8-13 1-1 4-10 0-2-2 2 4 4 0 0 21 5-12 0-3 2-2 1-1-2 2 7 3 0 1 12 4-11 0-2 4-4 0-3-3 3 11 2 1 1 12 5-8 0-0 4-5 0-2-2 2 10 3 0 1 14 4-12 0-3 7-9 0-1-1 4 9 6 1 1 15 3-15 1-4 5-7 0-1-1 2 4 3 0 3 12
POWERS’ 2007-08 STATS
Opponent at Florida St. vs Cleveland St. vs UAB vs Stetson at Furman MERCER APPALACHIAN ST. FT. VALLEY ST. vs Florida ASBURY at Texas A&M CC v Rhode Island at Davidson at UNC Greensboro COLL. OF CHARL. at The Citadel at Elon at Appalachian St. WOFFORD FURMAN at W. Carolina at Chattanooga UNC GREENSBORO W. CAROLINA CHATTANOOGA at Wofford ELON THE CITADEL at Austin Peay at Coll. of Char. DAVIDSON v Coll. of Char.
MP 36* 33* 30* 35* 33* 31* 32* 26* 34* 19* 27* 29* 24* 28* 35* 32* 33* 34* 32* 26 30* 29* 34* 29* 27* 29* 29* 23* 26* 31* 30* 34*
FG-A 3G-A FT-A O-D-T PF 6-10 1-3 0-1 0-1-1 0 4-9 1-3 3-4 1-0-1 2 3-6 1-1 3-4 0-2-2 4 6-11 3-6 1-2 0-5-5 2 3-7 1-3 0-1 1-0-1 2 10-16 4-6 2-3 3-4-7 0 3-5 2-3 2-2 0-2-2 0 5-10 3-6 2-2 0-3-3 0 8-15 1-4 0-2 1-1-2 1 5-7 1-1 0-0 2-0-2 1 4-6 3-4 0-0 1-2-3 3 1-6 0-3 4-5 1-2-3 1 2-7 1-2 1-2 1-1-2 4 3-6 1-5 1-2 2-3-5 3 8-11 1-2 6-9 4-1-5 1 4-7 4-5 0-0 0-6-6 2 4-8 1-3 2-2 3-0-3 0 7-13 0-2 2-3 1-0-1 4 3-8 1-2 2-2 2-1-3 2 4-8 1-5 3-6 1-5-6 2 3-7 2-4 1-4 1-1-2 2 5-15 3-10 0-0 0-2-2 3 4-14 2-5 1-2 0-2-2 0 2-7 0-4 2-2 1-1-2 3 5-9 3-5 2-5 1-3-4 2 2-3 1-2 4-6 0-4-4 3 0-4 0-2 2-2 1-4-5 2 3-5 1-3 2-2 0-4-4 3 1-7 0-3 0-0 1-4-5 1 7-12 2-4 2-3 1-2-3 0 2-5 1-2 3-4 0-0-0 2 6-12 1-3 2-2 1-1-2 3
G 20 3 18
GS 19 3 16
MP MPG 600 30.0 88 29.3 581 32.3
FG 74 16 90
FGA 171 30 210
PCT 3PT 3PA .433 28 73 .533 3 8 .429 12 48
41
38
1269 31.0
180
411
.438
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MP 34* 30* 20* 27* 32* 26* 36* 32* 35* 33* 29*
FG-A 3G-A FT-A O-D-T 5-13 2-5 2-2 2-2-4 5-15 0-5 7-7 1-0-1 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-2-2 4-11 0-3 2-4 1-1-2 6-12 3-5 5-6 0-2-2 3-8 0-2 3-3 0-4-4 6-12 1-3 1-1 3-3-6 11-17 0-2 4-5 2-1-3 4-16 0-2 4-6 2-1-3 7-12 2-4 1-2 2-2-4 6-10 1-2 1-2 1-2-3 --Did Not Play---Did Not Play---Did Not Play---Did Not Play---Did Not Play---Did Not Play---Did Not Play---Did Not Play---Did Not Play---Did Not Play---Did Not Play---Did Not Play---Did Not Play---Did Not Play---Did Not Play---Did Not Play---Did Not Play---Did Not Play---Did Not Play--
43 129
PCT FT FTA PCT .384 38 59 .644 .375 5 7 .714 .250 87 111 .784 --Redshirted-.333 130 177 .734
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PF 2 2 1 2 2 3 1 3 4 1 2
A TO BS ST TP 1 4 0 2 14 0 3 0 1 17 5 2 0 1 6 5 3 0 3 10 3 2 1 2 20 5 3 2 2 9 4 5 0 1 14 1 2 0 2 26 5 3 0 0 12 5 3 0 3 17 6 3 0 0 14
POWERS’ CAREER HIGHS
A TO BS ST TP 1 3 0 1 13 2 2 1 1 12 4 4 0 1 10 1 4 0 1 16 4 2 0 1 7 2 0 0 2 26 4 1 0 1 10 1 2 0 0 15 1 1 1 2 17 0 0 0 2 11 1 2 0 2 11 4 1 0 0 6 2 1 0 0 6 0 2 0 1 8 3 1 0 0 23 2 4 0 1 12 2 2 0 0 11 5 1 0 2 16 4 0 1 1 9 3 0 0 0 12 2 3 0 1 9 6 2 0 0 13 4 0 0 1 11 4 1 0 0 6 4 2 0 0 15 3 0 0 1 9 1 2 0 0 2 4 1 0 1 9 3 3 0 1 2 3 0 0 2 18 0 2 0 0 8 4 0 0 3 15
POWERS’ CAREER CONFERENCE ONLY STATS
Season 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 TOTAL
POWERS’ 2008-09 STATS
Opponent v Houston at Duke REINHARDT at UTEP AUSTIN PEAY SAMFORD at Drake v N. Dakota St. at Florida CHATTANOOGA at The Citadel at Coll. of Char. at UNC Greensboro DAVIDSON at W. Carolina WOFFORD FURMAN at Samford at Chattanooga APPALACHIAN ST. ELON UNC GREENSBORO at Furman at Wofford COLL. OF CHAR. JACKSONVILLE ST. at Elon at Davidson THE CITADEL v Appalachian St.
POINTS 27- Valparaiso (11-27-09) REBOUNDS 8 - Ark.-Ft. Smith (11-28-09) ASSISTS 11 - at Samford (2-22-10) FIELD GOALS 11 - vs. N. Dakota St. (12-13-08) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 4 - Mercer (11-26-07) FREE THROWS 10 - Twice STEALS 4 - at South Carolina (11-16-09) BLOCKED SHOTS 2 - Samford (12-6-08) MINUTES PLAYED 42 - Ark.-Ft. Smith (11-28-09)
O-D-T AVG PF-DQ AS 20-42-62 3.1 40-0 60 3-8-11 3.7 6-0 16 16-42-58 3.2 43-0 108 39-92-131
3.2
TO 27 9 66
BS 1 2 2
ST 13 5 21
PTS 214 40 279
AVG 10.7 13.3 15.5
89-0 184 102
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Ben Drayton iii Senior • Guard • 5-10 • 178 St. MaryS aryS, Ga. • CaMden den County HS 2010-11 (Junior) - Selected to All-SoCon Coaches Team and All-SoCon Media Third Team ... Started all 32 games for the Eagles and averaged 37.0 minutes per game to rank second in the SoCon ... Scored a team-high 15.8 points per game to rank third in the league ... Picked as Georgia Southern Offensive Player of the Year ... Posted career-high scoring at Wofford (2-12) with 31 points ... Joined the 1,000 point club at Chattanooga with 24 points and eclipsed the milestone in the waning minutes of the first half ... Scored over 20 points on three occasions and led the Eagles in scoring in 18 games ... One of the league’s leading assist-men, Drayton had 4.6 assists per game to rank third in the league ... Made 60 steals on the year to rank third in the league and second on the GSU squad with 1.9 steals per game... Played all 45 minutes of the overtime contest against Auburn (12-29) ... Scored a double-double at Davidson with 16 points and 10 assists. 2009-10 (Sophomore) - Played in 30 games with six starts, including five starts in the last six games ... Played 24.3 minutes per game, averaging 9.4 points and 2.1 rebounds with 2.2 assists ... Scored at least 10 points 13 times, including a season-high 21 points against Troy (1129) ... Scored 18 points against Elon (2-25) and 17 against Coastal Carolina (12-29) ... Grabbed a season-high seven rebounds against South Carolina (11-16) ... Sank six field goals five times ... Handed out six assists against Reinhardt (11-13) and Coastal Carolina ... Shot 42.1 percent from the field, and 32.6 percent from three-point
DRAYTON’S CAREER STATS
Season 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 TOTAL
G 30 30 32 92
GS 22 6 32 60
MP MPG 790 26.3 730 24.3 1184 37.0 2704 29.4
FG 120 99 185 404
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range ... Shot 73.2 percent from the freethrow line. 2008-09 (Freshman) - Selected to the Southern Conference All-Freshman team ... One of three to play in all 30 games, starting 22 ... Team leader in field goal (47.4), free throw (72.4) and three-point field goal percentage (48.9) ... Eclipsed Wendell Charles’ single-season threepoint field goal percentage record with 48.9 ... Added his name to the freshman class record book eight times ... Posted career-highs of 26 points and nine rebounds at Elon (2/26) ... Dished out a season-high eight assists at Wofford (2/14) ... Shared team-high honors scoring 21 points against UNC Greensboro (2/7) with seven assists in a season-high 39 minutes ... Tallied 22 points in the Appalachian State game (2/2) ... Topped previous
PCT 3PT 3PA .474 43 88 .421 31 95 .481 20 76 .463 94 259
PCT FT FTA .489 71 98 .326 52 71 .263 114 159 .363 237 328
PCT .724 .732 .717 .723
best scoring 21 points in the win at UNC Greensboro (1/15) ... Earned first career start vs. Samford (12/6) and shot 2-for-3 from 3-point land... HIGH SCHOOL - Attended Camden County High School ... Led state of Georgia in scoring average his senior season with 30.6 ppg ... Coastal Area Player of the Year and all-state first team ... Also averaged 8.6 assists and 5.0 rebounds per outing his final season ... Played for AAU team LBF Stars from Jacksonville, Fla. and went to Division II national championship and scored 22 points in title game. PERSONAL - Full name is Benjamin Drayton III ... Born March 28, 1990 in Kingsville, Texas ... Son of Benjamin Drayton, Jr. and Sophia M. Drayton ... Has a brother, Landon ... Majoring in Sport Management.
O-D-T AVG PF-DQ AS TO 18-52-70 2.3 65-1 78 81 29-33-62 2.1 62-1 66 44 35-79-114 3.6 74-1 146 113 82-164-246 2.7 201-3 290 238
BS ST PTS 2 32 354 0 35 281 1 60 504 3 127 1139
AVG 11.8 9.4 15.8 12.4
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DRAYTON’S 2010-11 STATS
Opponent at Notre Dame CARVER COLL. REINHARDT at South Florida at Texas Tech v Chicago St. v Miss. Vall. St. at The Citadel at Coll. Of Char. BREWTON-PARKER at Cincinnati S. ALABAMA GEORGIA ST. at Auburn E. KENTUCKY W. CAROLINA at Appalachian St. WOFFORD FURMAN at UNC Greensboro at Elon COLL. OF CHAR. DAVIDSON at Chattanooga SAMFORD at Furman at Wofford at Davidson THE CITADEL UNC GREENSBORO ELON v Appalachian St.
MP 35* 36* 35* 38* 40* 38* 37* 37* 36* 28* 36* 37* 40* 45* 38* 38* 39* 36* 36* 38* 38* 36* 39* 36* 30* 37* 36* 37* 40* 37* 37* 38*
FG-A 3G-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO BS ST TP 3-10 2-6 2-2 0-3-3 0 4 5 0 0 10 5-10 0-4 2-3 1-0-1 2 3 1 0 3 12 7-12 0-3 2-4 0-5-5 1 3 1 0 1 16 8-14 0-1 3-4 2-1-3 0 4 1 0 3 19 9-20 0-1 3-5 1-1-2 1 5 0 0 4 21 5-11 1-4 2-3 3-3-6 1 4 3 0 3 13 9-14 1-4 5-10 0-2-2 2 2 5 0 4 24 3-11 1-4 7-10 0-2-2 1 2 1 0 1 14 6-17 2-6 0-0 4-4-8 2 4 8 0 1 14 3-4 1-2 6-8 1-1-2 1 3 6 0 1 13 3-11 0-1 2-2 0-1-1 3 6 0 0 2 8 5-12 0-3 2-4 1-4-5 3 3 3 0 3 12 7-12 1-5 4-4 0-4-4 2 2 3 0 2 19 5-14 4-9 4-6 1-1-2 4 9 6 0 3 18 7-10 1-2 3-4 0-2-2 3 4 6 0 0 18 3-8 0-0 5-9 1-2-3 3 1 5 0 2 11 7-13 0-1 2-2 0-2-2 1 4 3 0 4 16 6-9 1-2 2-3 0-1-1 4 2 4 0 1 15 6-10 0-1 4-4 2-4-6 4 3 1 0 0 16 5-8 0-0 7-9 0-2-2 3 8 5 0 3 17 6-14 1-3 1-3 0-3-3 3 6 2 1 0 14 8-14 0-2 4-4 2-1-3 2 7 3 0 5 20 5-10 0-1 4-5 0-5-5 3 5 5 0 2 14 10-16 2-3 2-4 2-1-3 2 6 3 0 0 24 5-11 0-1 6-6 1-4-5 3 5 3 0 1 16 4-14 0-2 1-2 4-5-9 5 9 6 0 4 9 11-16 1-1 8-9 1-4-5 3 2 6 0 3 31 5-12 0-1 6-8 1-2-3 3 10 4 0 1 16 6-13 0-1 3-4 3-3-6 0 6 3 0 1 15 4-10 1-2 1-3 0-2-2 3 3 5 0 1 10 4-11 0-0 5-7 1-2-3 4 6 3 0 1 13 5-14 0-0 6-8 3-2-5 2 5 3 0 0 16
DRAYTON’S 2008-09 STATS
Opponent v Houston at Duke REINHARDT at UTEP AUSTIN PEAY SAMFORD at Drake v N. Dakota St. at Florida CHATTANOOGA at The Citadel at Coll. of Char. at UNC Greensboro DAVIDSON at W. Carolina WOFFORD FURMAN at Samford at Chattanooga APPALACHIAN ST. ELON UNC GREENSBORO at Furman at Wofford COLL. OF CHAR. JACKSONVILLE ST. at Elon at Davidson THE CITADEL v Appalachian St.
MP 5 5 22 21 15 17* 24* 24* 2 1 24 32* 35* 34* 25* 18* 24* 32* 22* 30* 36* 39* 36* 39* 40* 35* 39* 38* 37* 39*
FG-A 3G-A FT-A O-D-T PF 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 1-3 0-0 0-1 0-0-0 0 4-6 1-1 3-3 0-2-2 4 5-8 1-2 0-0 1-2-3 3 1-5 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 1 3-8 2-3 0-0 0-0-0 0 3-9 1-4 5-7 0-1-1 2 2-7 0-3 0-0 0-2-2 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 2-4 0-2 3-5 0-1-1 5 6-8 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 1 8-13 4-7 1-2 2-1-3 4 6-13 4-6 0-2 1-0-1 1 5-9 3-6 2-2 0-1-1 4 3-5 2-2 0-0 0-3-3 3 2-5 1-3 7-10 0-1-1 2 2-6 0-2 5-7 2-1-3 2 4-6 3-5 0-0 0-1-1 3 8-14 2-5 4-5 0-2-2 3 7-10 1-2 2-2 0-3-3 2 6-12 2-2 7-9 1-2-3 2 4-11 1-1 2-2 1-4-5 2 5-12 2-4 5-6 1-1-2 3 6-14 2-4 2-4 1-0-1 2 4-9 3-3 6-7 1-4-5 0 10-16 2-4 4-5 5-4-9 4 3-10 3-4 9-12 0-3-3 2 4-12 1-4 2-5 1-4-5 3 6-16 1-5 2-2 1-6-7 3
A TO BS ST TP 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 2 0 1 12 1 4 0 0 11 2 3 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 8 2 2 0 4 12 4 2 0 2 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 7 5 3 0 1 13 5 1 0 3 21 1 2 0 2 16 1 0 0 1 15 1 2 0 1 8 3 2 0 0 12 1 2 0 0 9 2 4 0 0 11 1 1 0 3 22 2 5 0 0 17 7 6 0 3 21 5 6 0 1 11 8 6 0 0 17 2 5 1 0 16 3 2 0 2 17 5 3 0 2 26 1 10 0 0 18 3 2 1 1 11 5 2 0 3 15
DRAYTON’S CAREER CONFERENCE ONLY STATS
Season 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 TOTAL
G 20 17 18 55
GS 18 5 18 41
MP MPG 598 29.9 428 25.2 663 36.8 1689 30.7
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FG 94 55 104 253
FGA 188 132 217 537
PCT 3PT 3PA .500 36 68 .417 16 47 .479 9 31 .471 61 146
DRAYTON’S 2009-10 STATS
Opponent REINHARDT at S. Carolina at Florida at Jacksonville St. VALPARAISO ARKANSAS-FT. SMITH TROY at Coll. of Char. at The Citadel at NC State COASTAL CAROLINA at Evansville at Georgia St. at Coastal Carolina at Auburn CHATTANOOGA W. CAROLINA at Wofford at Furman APPALACHIAN ST. DAVIDSON THE CITADEL COLL. OF CHAR. at W. Carolina at Davidson at Appalachian St. FURMAN WOFFORD at Samford ELON at UNC Greensboro v Chattanooga
MP 24 26 15 25 19 32 27 33* 36 15 26 23 28 12 24 10 19 14
19 26 15 27 24 20 39* 35* 31* 29 27* 30*
FG-A 3G-A FT-A O-D-T 5-11 2-5 0-0 1-3-4 6-14 1-8 2-2 5-2-7 1-5 0-2 2-2 0-0-0 1-8 1-6 1-2 0-1-1 2-6 1-3 3-5 0-3-3 5-12 0-3 1-1 3-1-4 7-8 3-3 4-6 1-1-2 6-14 1-3 2-2 3-1-4 2-5 1-2 5-6 0-0-0 1-4 0-2 2-2 1-0-1 --Did Not Play-3-8 1-2 1-2 0-0-0 3-8 2-6 0-0 0-0-0 6-10 3-5 2-4 1-2-3 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-1-1 2-8 1-4 2-2 1-0-1 1-3 1-2 0-0 0-0-0 3-7 0-1 1-2 1-1-2 1-3 0-1 0-1 1-3-4 --Did Not Play-2-4 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 3-5 1-1 3-4 0-0-0 2-7 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 4-11 0-3 3-4 0-0-0 2-8 0-1 4-4 2-2-4 4-8 1-1 0-0 0-1-1 5-11 2-6 3-3 2-3-5 6-12 2-4 1-2 2-2-4 5-8 3-4 1-2 2-2-4 6-11 3-7 3-4 1-3-4 1-7 0-4 4-6 1-1-2 4-8 1-3 0-1 1-0-1
PF 3 4 3 2 4 1 1 3 3 1
A TO BS ST TP 6 0 0 1 12 4 3 0 2 15 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 2 4 4 0 0 1 8 2 3 0 0 11 3 2 0 2 21 2 3 0 6 15 1 3 0 2 10 0 0 0 0 4
1 1 2 1 0 2 2 0
3 3 6 2 2 1 1 0
1 4 2 2 5 0 0 2
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 8 0 8 0 17 1 2 4 7 0 3 2 7 2 2
2 2 3 1 2 2 3 2 5 1 3 2
2 0 1 1 1 1 4 3 4 4 0 2
1 1 1 1 0 0 2 1 2 0 3 2
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 2 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 1
4 10 4 11 8 9 15 15 14 18 6 9
DRAYTON’S CAREER HIGHS POINTS 31 - at Wofford (2-12-11) REBOUNDS 9 - Twice ASSISTS 11 - at Samford (2-22-10) FIELD GOALS 11 - at Wofford (2-12-11) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 4 - Three times FREE THROWS 9 - at Davidson (2-28-09) STEALS 6 - at Coll. of Char. (12-3-09) BLOCKED SHOTS 1 - Three Times MINUTES PLAYED 45 - at Auburn (12-29-10)
PCT FT FTA .529 55 78 .340 32 42 .290 68 92 .418 155 212
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PCT .705 .762 .739 .731
O-D-T AVG PF-DQ AS TO 15-33-48 2.4 48-1 56 63 16-19-35 2.1 36-1 28 25 22-49-71 3.9 49-1 89 70 53-101-154 2.8 133-3 173 158
BS 2 0 1 3
ST 20 24 31 75
PTS 279 158 285 722
AVG 14.0 9.3 15.8 13.1
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Junior • Forward • 6-7 • 226 Marietta, Ga. • whiteF hiteField Field acadeM cade y 2010-11 (Sophomore) - Played in 28 games while making nine starts ... Scored a career-high 11 points twice against Reinhardt (11-18) and Texas Tech (11-23) ... Scored 100 total points, averaging 3.6 points per game ... Grabbed 13 rebounds against Texas Tech (11-23) for a new careerhigh and his first career double-double ... Made a careerhigh three steals at Chattanooga (2-3) and matched a career-high with two blocks against The Citadel (2-19) ... Given Georgia Southern Men’s Basketball Student-Athlete Award. 2009-10 (Freshman) - Played in 29 games with 11 starts … Averaged 3.1 points and 3.2 rebounds in 16.7 minutes per game … Scored career-high nine points against Reinhardt (11-13) and South Carolina (11-16) … Opened the season with a pair of double-doubles, pulling down a career-high 12 rebounds against Reinhardt and 10 boards against South Carolina … Grabbed 10 rebounds and scored six points against Florida (11-18) in the third game of the season … Made a three-pointer against South Carolina … Went 5-for-6 at the free-throw line against Reinhardt … Was 3-for-3 from the field against Auburn (1-2). HIGH SCHOOL - Team captain for the Whitefield Academy Wolfpack as a junior and senior, earning first-team all-region honors while leading squad to Georgia 1-A State Championship ... Earned four varsity letters under the tutelage of Coach Tyrone Johnson ... Averaged 14.1 points and 8.3 rebounds per game as Whitefield posted a 25-6 record and captured the state title ... Also added 5.8 blocks and 1.7 steals per game along with 1.4 assists per contest in senior season ... All-region first-team selection as a junior with 15.3 ppg, 8.6 rpg and 2.5 steals average as team went 21-10 ... Member of the 27-5 team that finished as runnerup for the state championship in 2006 ... Scored 10 ppg and pulled down 6.4 rpg while averaging 1.3 blocks and steals per contest ... Earned two additional varsity letters in track as a member of the 4X100 and 4X400 relay teams ... Also competed in the high jump ... finished as region runner-up in the triple jump ... Nominated for National Honor Society. PERSONAL - Full name is Cameron Jordan Baskerville ... Born November 7, 1990 in Birmingham, Ala. ... Son of Clarence and Angela Baskerville ... Has plans to major in Sport Management with a possible minor in Business Administration.
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BASKERVILLE’S CAREER HIGHS
POINTS 11 - Twice
REBOUNDS 13 - at Texas Tech (11-23-10) ASSISTS 11 - at Samford (2-22-10) FIELD GOALS 5 - Reinhardt (11-18-10) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 1 - Three Times FREE THROWS 5 - Twice STEALS 3 - at Chattanooga (2-3-11) BLOCKED SHOTS 2 - Twice MINUTES PLAYED 34 - at South Carolina (11-16-09)
BASKERVILLE’S 2010-11 STATS
Opponent at Notre Dame CARVER COLL. REINHARDT at South Florida at Texas Tech v Chicago St. v Miss. Vall. St. at The Citadel at Coll. Of Char. BREWTON-PARKER at Cincinnati S. ALABAMA GEORGIA ST. at Auburn E. KENTUCKY W. CAROLINA at Appalachian St. WOFFORD FURMAN at UNC Greensboro at Elon COLL. OF CHAR. DAVIDSON at Chattanooga SAMFORD at Furman at Wofford at Davidson THE CITADEL UNC GREENSBORO ELON v Appalachian St.
MP FG-A 3G-A FT-A O-D-T 13* 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 15 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-5-6 24 5-5 0-0 1-3 2-5-7 21 0-2 0-1 0-1 2-1-3 25* 4-9 0-0 3-4 9-4-13 19* 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 --Did Not Play---Did Not Play---Did Not Play-17 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 22 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 25* 1-1 0-0 2-3 0-1-1 19* 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-2-2 12 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 16 2-2 0-0 3-3 0-5-5 --Did Not Play-17 3-5 0-0 0-0 3-1-4 13 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 10* 0-2 0-0 0-1 1-1-2 15* 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 16* 1-3 0-0 1-1 2-2-4 18 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 21 1-4 1-2 5-6 0-0-0 16 2-5 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 12 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 21 1-2 0-1 1-2 1-2-3 22 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-1-2 16 2-3 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 16 2-3 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 17 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-5-6 17* 2-2 1-1 2-2 0-2-2 15 1-4 0-1 2-2 1-2-3
BASKERVILLE’S CAREER STATS
Season 2009-10 2010-11 TOTAL
G 29 28 57
GS 11 9 20
MP MPG 484 16.7 490 17.5 974 17.1
FG 30 37 67
FGA 90 75 165
PF 3 0 4 5 0 4
A TO BS ST TP 1 2 1 1 0 0 4 0 0 2 1 2 0 2 11 2 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 2 11 0 0 0 0 0
3 4 2 1 2 3
0 0 1 1 1 0
3 4 0 2 3 1
0 0 1 1 0 0
0 1 2 2 0 2
4 2 4 2 2 7
3 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 2 2 4 4 1 2 4 5
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1
2 1 1 1 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 3 0 2 5 0
0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0
1 0 0 1 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1
6 0 0 2 3 2 8 4 0 3 2 5 5 4 7 4
PCT 3PT 3PA .333 1 5 .493 4 13 .406 5 18
PCT .200 .308 .278
BASKERVILLE’S CAREER CONFERENCE ONLY STATS
Season 2009-10 2010-11 TOTAL
G 17 15 32
GS 3 4 7
MP MPG 222 13.1 247 16.5 469 14.7
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FG 12 18 30
FGA 38 37 75
PCT 3PT 3PA .316 0 1 .486 4 10 .400 4 11
PCT .000 .400 .364
BASKERVILLE’S 2009-10 STATS
Opponent REINHARDT at S. Carolina at Florida at Jacksonville St. VALPARAISO ARKANSAS-FT. SMITH TROY at Coll. of Char. at The Citadel at NC State COASTAL CAROLINA at Evansville at Georgia St. at Coastal Carolina at Auburn CHATTANOOGA W. CAROLINA at Wofford at Furman APPALACHIAN ST. DAVIDSON THE CITADEL COLL. OF CHAR. at W. Carolina at Davidson at Appalachian St. FURMAN WOFFORD at Samford ELON at UNC Greensboro v Chattanooga
MP FG-A 3G-A FT-A O-D-T 23* 2-7 0-1 5-6 6-6-12 34* 3-10 1-1 2-2 8-2-10 28* 3-10 0-1 0-0 2-8-10 26* 0-4 0-0 0-0 3-1-4 15* 1-1 0-0 2-4 1-3-4 --Did Not Play---Did Not Play---Did Not Play-8 0-1 0-0 1-4 1-1-2 25 1-5 0-1 2-4 1-0-1 21 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 26* 3-6 0-0 1-4 1-1-2 27* 1-3 0-0 1-2 0-2-2 9* 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0-0 12 3-3 0-0 2-2 1-0-1 17 0-3 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 17* 1-3 0-0 3-4 1-0-1 13* 3-6 0-0 0-0 3-5-8 19* 0-3 0-0 3-4 0-4-4 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 14 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 13 1-3 0-0 2-2 1-1-2 15 2-4 0-1 0-0 2-1-3 8 0-2 0-0 0-0 2-2-4 9 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-1-1 18 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 6 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 8 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-1-1 22 1-4 0-0 1-1 2-3-5 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 16 1-1 0-0 2-2 2-1-3 16 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2
PF 2 4 5 2 2
A TO BS ST TP 0 2 0 0 9 1 1 1 1 9 0 1 0 0 6 1 2 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 4
1 1 2 1 2 5 2 4 4 2 4 1 2 3 0 0 3 2 4 3 2 2 2 2
0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 5 1 2 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 1
0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2
0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 1
1 4 2 7 3 1 8 0 5 6 3 0 0 4 4 0 0 4 2 1 3 0 4 0
FT FTA 29 47 22 31 51 78
PCT .617 .710 .654
O-D-T AVG PF-DQ 40-52-92 3.2 69-2 26-52-78 2.8 71-2 66-104-170 3.0 140-4
AS 9 12 21
TO 34 44 78
BS 8 8 16
ST 15 24 39
PTS AVG 90 3.1 100 3.6 190 3.3
FT FTA 13 21 11 14 24 35
PCT .619 .786 .686
O-D-T AVG PF-DQ 16-26-42 2.5 39-0 10-21-31 2.1 35-0 26-47-73 2.3 74-0
AS 3 4 7
TO 19 20 39
BS 4 5 9
ST 8 10 18
PTS AVG 37 2.2 51 3.4 88 2.8
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marvin Baynham Sophomore • Forward • 6-6 • 217 miami, Fla. • miami NorlaNd hS h
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2010-11 (Freshman) - Played in all 32 games and made 14 starts ... Finished the season in style with season-high 13 points and seven rebounds in the SoCon Tournament against Appalachian State (3-4) ... Scored 4.8 points per game with 3.8 rebounds per game ... Posted a double-double against College of Charleston (12-4) with 10 points and a career-high 11 rebounds ... Scored 10 points against Reinhardt (1118) and added nine against UNC Greensboro (2-24) ... Blocked two shots in three separate contests at The Citadel (12-2), vs. Davidson (1-31) and at home against The Citadel (2-19) ... Made 21 steals with a career-high three in backto-back games against Wofford (1-12) and Furman (1-15) ... Given the Georgia Southern Coaches Award. HIGH SCHOOL - Finished his high school career by earning First-Team Class 4A honors from the Florida sports writers ... Averaged 13.9 points per game and 9.6 rebounds per game to garner First-Team 4A-1A All-Dade honors from the Miami Herald ... Selected to play in the Fifth Annual South Florida High School All-Star Basketball Classic ... Posted 10.8 ppg., 9.2 rpg. and 1.1 blocks per game his junior year in helping Norland to the 6A regional semifinals. PERSONAL - Full name is Marvin Rondell Baynham ... Born on March 23, 1992, in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. ... Son of Marvin Baynham and Sheila St. Eli ... Intended major is Community Health. 2011-12 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE
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BAYNHAM’S 2010-11 STATS
Opponent at Notre Dame CARVER COLL. REINHARDT at South Florida at Texas Tech v Chicago St. v Miss. Vall. St. at The Citadel at Coll. Of Char. BREWTON-PARKER at Cincinnati S. ALABAMA GEORGIA ST. at Auburn E. KENTUCKY W. CAROLINA at Appalachian St. WOFFORD FURMAN at UNC Greensboro at Elon COLL. OF CHAR. DAVIDSON at Chattanooga SAMFORD at Furman at Wofford at Davidson THE CITADEL UNC GREENSBORO ELON v Appalachian St.
MP FG-A 3G-A FT-A O-D-T PF 18* 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 5 25* 2-4 0-0 1-2 5-3-8 4 22* 3-4 0-0 4-5 2-3-5 4 17* 0-4 0-0 0-0 0-6-6 5 22 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-4-5 3 34 3-4 0-0 0-3 1-3-4 2 17* 2-2 0-0 2-4 1-2-3 5 36* 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-6-6 4 24* 4-9 0-0 2-6 7-4-11 5 20* 1-2 0-0 4-4 0-2-2 2 15 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-1-1 5 22 3-4 0-0 2-3 1-2-3 4 29* 4-7 0-0 0-1 1-1-2 4 23* 1-2 0-0 2-2 1-1-2 5 16 3-4 0-0 0-1 0-0-0 4 22 3-5 0-0 1-3 5-3-8 3 18* 1-3 0-0 0-2 1-1-2 5 15* 0-1 0-0 2-2 3-0-3 0 19 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 3 22* 2-2 0-0 2-4 1-2-3 4 19* 0-1 0-0 1-2 1-2-3 5 16 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-2-2 2 29 3-5 0-0 1-6 2-6-8 3 16 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 4 18 4-6 0-0 0-1 2-1-3 3 15 0-2 0-0 2-2 1-1-2 3 25 2-4 0-0 0-0 2-4-6 5 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 5 19 3-4 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 3 20 4-4 0-0 1-4 1-4-5 4 15 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 5 27 4-5 0-0 5-7 3-4-7 5
BAYNHAM’S CAREER STATS
Season 2010-11 TOTAL
G 32 32
GS 14 14
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MP MPG 662 20.7 662 20.7
FG 60 60
FGA 103 103
A TO BS ST TP 0 1 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 5 0 1 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 1 1 3 6 2 2 0 1 6 1 2 2 3 4 1 0 1 1 10 0 1 0 0 6 1 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 8 1 2 0 2 8 0 2 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 6 0 3 0 1 7 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 2 2 0 2 0 2 4 0 1 0 1 6 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 1 7 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 1 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 6 1 0 0 1 9 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 0 1 13
PCT 3PT 3PA .583 0 0 .583 0 0
BAYNHAM’S CAREER CONFERENCE ONLY STATS
Season 2010-11 TOTAL
G 18 18
GS 6 6
MP MPG 355 19.7 355 19.7
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FG 31 31
FGA 55 55
PCT 3PT 3PA .564 0 0 .564 0 0
BAYNHAM’S CAREER HIGHS POINTS 10 - Twice REBOUNDS 11 - at Coll. of Char. (12-4-10) ASSISTS 2 - Twice FIELD GOALS 4 - Four Times 3-POINT FIELD GOALS FREE THROWS 4 - Twice STEALS 3 - Twice BLOCKED SHOTS 2 - Three Times MINUTES PLAYED 36 - at The Citadel (12-2-10)
PCT .000 .000
FT FTA 34 67 34 67
PCT .507 .507
O-D-T AVG PF-DQ 45-75-120 3.8 123-12 45-75-120 3.8 123-12
AS 10 10
TO 37 37
BS 10 10
ST 21 21
PTS AVG 154 4.8 154 4.8
PCT .000 .000
FT FTA 14 34 14 34
PCT .412 .412
O-D-T AVG PF-DQ 28-40-60 3.8 66-6 28-40-68 3.8 66-6
AS 3 3
TO 18 18
BS 8 8
ST 13 13
PTS AVG 76 4.2 76 4.2
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Sophomore • Guard • 6-2 • 172 Lithia SprinGS GS, Ga. • Lithia SprinGS hS h
2010-11 (Freshman) - Played in 30 games with 10 starts ... Averaged 6.8 points per game on the year with 205 total points ... Reached double-figure scoring in seven games with a career-high 21 points against College of Charleston (12-4) ... Pulled down five rebounds in games against Notre Dame (11-12) and Eastern Kentucky (1-2) ... Scored 15 points against Brewton-Parker (12-11) ... Scored 11 points against Davidson (1-31) and 10 against The Citadel (12-2) and Wofford (112) ... Made four assists against Carver College (11-15) ... Took three steals against Wofford (1-12) ... Played 38 minutes vs. South Alabama (12-18). HIGH SCHOOL - Earned All-State honors from All-Metro Sports ... Scored 14 points, grabbed five rebounds and dished out four assists in the GACA North-South Senior Showcase ... Named to the Region 5-AAAA squad ... Dropped in 27 points to get the Lions to the Elite Eight of the Class AAAA State Playoffs ... Team captain his final two seasons ... Named MVP of the Chattanooga Tournament after scoring 31 points in the championship game ... Finished senior year by averaging 26 2011-12 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE
points, 4.2 assists and 3.7 rebounds per game ... Scored 19.6 points per game during junior campaign ... Also dished out 6.2 assists and grabbed 5.3 rebounds ... Averaged 6.6 ppg. on the Lithia Springs team that won the regional championships.
PERSONAL - Full name is Tre’ Bussey ... Born on November 13, 1991, in Atlanta, Ga. ... Son of Tammy and Theron Bussey ... Intended major is Sport Management.
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BUSSEY’S CAREER STATS
Season 2010-11 TOTAL
G 30 30
GS 10 10
MP MPG 671 22.4 671 22.4
FG 73 73
FGA 180 180
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PCT 3PT 3PA .406 39 104 .406 39 104
BUSSEY’S CAREER CONFERENCE ONLY STATS
Season 2010-11 TOTAL
G 16 16
GS 4 4
MP MPG 346 21.6 346 21.6
BUSSEY’S CAREER HIGHS POINTS 21 - at Coll. of Char. (12-4-10) REBOUNDS 5 - Twice ASSISTS 4 - Carver College (11-15-10) FIELD GOALS 8 - at Coll. of Charl. 12-4-10) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 5 - at Coll. of Char. (12-4-10) FREE THROWS 6 - Davidson (11-31-11) STEALS 3 - Wofford (1-12-11) BLOCKED SHOTS 1 - Twice MINUTES PLAYED 38 - South Alabama (12-18-10)
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FG 37 37
FGA 92 92
PCT 3PT 3PA .402 22 56 .402 22 56
PCT .375 .375
FT FTA 20 28 20 28
PCT .714 .714
O-D-T AVG PF-DQ 12-43-55 1.8 52-1 12-43-55 1.8 52-1
AS 28 28
TO 41 41
BS 2 2
ST 18 18
PTS AVG 205 6.8 205 6.8
PCT .393 .393
FT FTA 11 16 11 16
PCT .688 .688
O-D-T AVG PF-DQ 7-18-25 1.6 18-0 7-18-25 1.6 18-0
AS 7 7
TO 16 16
BS 0 0
ST 9 9
PTS AVG 107 6.7 107 6.7
BUSSEY’S 2010-11 STATS
Opponent at Notre Dame CARVER COLL. REINHARDT at South Florida at Texas Tech v Chicago St. v Miss. Vall. St. at The Citadel at Coll. Of Char. BREWTON-PARKER at Cincinnati S. ALABAMA GEORGIA ST. at Auburn E. KENTUCKY W. CAROLINA at Appalachian St. WOFFORD FURMAN at UNC Greensboro at Elon COLL. OF CHAR. DAVIDSON at Chattanooga SAMFORD at Furman at Wofford at Davidson THE CITADEL UNC GREENSBORO ELON v Appalachian St.
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MP FG-A 3G-A FT-A O-D-T 28 0-6 0-2 0-0 2-3-5 25 4-8 0-2 1-1 1-2-3 21 3-7 2-5 2-2 0-2-2 21 2-3 1-2 2-2 0-1-1 24 4-8 2-4 0-2 0-0-0 20 2-7 1-5 1-2 0-3-3 20* 3-6 1-2 1-1 0-2-2 22 3-7 2-6 2-2 2-2-4 32* 8-15 5-9 0-0 1-3-4 29* 6-15 3-10 0-0 0-2-2 34* 3-7 1-3 0-0 0-2-2 38* 2-8 1-5 2-2 0-3-3 26* 3-3 1-1 0-0 0-2-2 25* 3-5 3-4 0-0 0-0-0 14 1-5 1-3 0-0 2-3-5 24 2-7 1-2 1-5 0-0-0 22 1-8 0-4 0-0 0-1-1 23 3-3 2-2 2-2 1-1-2 14 0-3 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 22 1-5 1-3 0-0 0-2-2 4-8 1-4 0-0 1-3-4 23 28 3-7 2-6 0-0 0-0-0 35* 2-7 1-4 6-6 0-0-0 20* 3-5 2-4 0-0 1-1-2 35* 3-8 2-5 0-0 1-3-4 --Did Not Play---Did Not Play-17 3-5 3-4 0-1 0-1-1 4 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 7 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 18 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0
PF 2 2 3 1 5 3 4 0 4 3 2 2 1 4 2 1 0 0 0 2 1 2 0 0 3
A TO BS ST TP 1 1 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 9 3 2 0 2 10 1 0 0 1 7 1 2 0 0 10 2 4 0 1 6 0 4 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 10 1 1 0 1 21 3 2 0 2 15 1 3 0 0 7 3 3 0 1 7 1 1 1 0 7 1 3 0 2 9 0 0 0 0 3 2 2 0 0 6 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 3 10 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 9 0 1 0 1 8 0 4 0 2 11 0 1 0 0 8 0 0 0 1 8
1 1 0 3 0
0 0 2 0 0
0 0 0 1 0
0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0
9 2 0 0 0
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Sophomore • Guard • 6-7 • 205 State tateSboro, Ga. • the Winchendon School 2010-11 (Freshman) - Consensus SoCon All-Freshman Team selection ... Played in 31 games and started 26 contests in freshman season with the Eagles ... Averaged 12.0 points per game overall and ranks fourth all-time for freshmen ... Scored in double-figures in 20 games with a seasonhigh 26 against Notre Dame (11-12) in the season opener ... His scoring output against Notre Dame was the highest for a freshman in his debut game in the Division I Era ... Finished the season with 373 total points, the second highest total for a freshman ... Scored two double-doubles on the season with 22 points and 10 rebounds against Brewton-Parker (12-11) and 19 points and season-high 12 rebounds against Auburn (1229) ... Made six assists against Brewton-Parker (12-11) ... Took five steals at South Florida (1121) and blocked four shots against Mississippi Valley State (11-27) ... Scored 24 points against UNC Greensboro (120) with two blocked shots and two dunks ... Led the team in scoring seven times ... Made 14 free throws against Notre Dame (11-12) and drained 12 from the stripe versus UNC Greensboro (1-20) ... Blocked 27 shots for the third-highest total among Georgia Southern freshmen ... Took 46 steals and ranks third on the freshman steals list. 2011-12 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE
PREP SCHOOL - Graduated from Winchendon Prep School in Boston, Mass….Played for Head Coach Mike Byrnes ... Led Winchendon to a 30-10 record in 2010 ... Led the team with 25 points in a game on Dec. 7, 2009 ... Garnered FirstTeam All-NEPSAC Class A honors ... Averaged more than 20 points a game his second year at Winchendon ... Named MVP of the SAS Holiday Classic after scoring 27 points in the championships game ... Led Winchendon to a 30-10 record as a senior ... Had a career-high 47 points in a Region 3-AAAA playoff game as a sophomore ... Team leader in nearly every offensive category his sophomore year at Statesboro High School, averaging 24.8 points, 6.3 rebounds , 2.3 assists and 1.5 steals per game. PERSONAL - Full name is Eric J Ferguson ... Born October 4, 1989 in Statesboro ... Son of Estella Washington and Cal Ferguson ... Father Cal played two years for the Eagles and was a third-team All-Trans America Conference selection in 1990-91. Mother is a Georgia Southern graduate ... Eagles’ Head Coach Charlton Young was father’s college roommate and is Eric’s godfather ... Plans to major in Sport Management.
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FERGUSON’S 2010-11 STATS
Opponent at Notre Dame CARVER COLL. REINHARDT at South Florida at Texas Tech v Chicago St. v Miss. Vall. St. at The Citadel at Coll. Of Char. BREWTON-PARKER at Cincinnati S. ALABAMA GEORGIA ST. at Auburn E. KENTUCKY W. CAROLINA at Appalachian St. WOFFORD FURMAN at UNC Greensboro at Elon COLL. OF CHAR. DAVIDSON at Chattanooga SAMFORD at Furman at Wofford at Davidson THE CITADEL UNC GREENSBORO ELON v Appalachian St.
FERGUSON’S CAREER STATS
Season 2010-11 TOTAL
G 31 31
GS 26 26
MP MPG 894 28.8 894 28.8
FG 135 135
FGA 292 292
MP 37* 26* 31* 31* 15* 28* 35* 31* 38* 38* 31* 32* 34* 36* 32* 28*
30 25 27 15 22* 28* 29* 28* 27* 29* 25* 26* 24* 26 30*
FG-A 3G-A FT-A O-D-T PF 6-11 0-1 14-16 2-3-5 4 6-14 0-1 2-2 2-3-5 4 6-6 1-1 3-4 0-4-4 3 3-9 0-3 7-12 1-4-5 4 1-6 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 5 4-12 0-1 2-6 1-4-5 5 4-13 0-1 0-3 6-6-12 3 4-14 0-1 5-7 4-1-5 3 8-19 0-2 0-0 4-1-5 3 9-13 0-0 4-6 5-5-10 3 7-13 0-0 2-6 4-3-7 5 3-9 0-1 4-7 2-4-6 5 6-11 0-0 5-6 3-4-7 4 7-11 0-1 5-6 3-9-12 4 5-10 0-0 3-4 2-2-4 4 6-7 0-0 9-11 4-2-6 1 --Did Not Play-4-9 0-1 2-2 1-1-2 4 1-7 0-0 2-2 3-6-9 3 6-12 0-1 12-13 3-3-6 4 2-7 0-0 1-1 1-0-1 4 3-9 0-0 2-2 2-2-4 1 3-5 0-0 3-5 1-1-2 5 3-3 1-1 0-0 0-6-6 3 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-5-6 2 2-8 0-1 1-1 4-1-5 3 7-14 1-4 1-1 4-3-7 3 2-7 1-1 5-6 3-5-8 3 3-6 0-1 0-0 1-5-6 2 4-9 0-1 2-4 0-2-2 3 7-10 1-1 1-4 1-7-8 5 2-6 0-1 1-4 0-4-4 4
PCT 3PT 3PA .462 5 26 .462 5 26
FERGUSON’S CAREER CONFERENCE ONLY STATS
Season 2010-11 TOTAL
G 17 17
GS 12 12
MP MPG 458 26.9 458 26.9
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FG 66 66
FGA 148 148
PCT 3PT 3PA .446 4 15 .446 4 15
A TO BS ST TP 1 5 0 1 26 2 5 1 2 14 4 7 0 1 16 3 5 1 5 13 1 3 0 1 2 5 5 0 1 10 2 3 4 2 8 1 4 1 1 13 2 2 0 3 16 6 4 0 4 22 3 2 1 3 16 3 4 1 2 10 0 1 1 4 17 0 7 2 1 19 1 4 1 0 13 1 1 2 2 21 0 0 1 1 1 3 2 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 1
2 1 1 3 1 2 5 7 4 2 3 0 2 1 1
0 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 2 1 1 1
2 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 2 2 2 0
10 4 24 5 8 9 7 2 5 16 10 6 10 16 5
FERGUSON’S CAREER HIGHS POINTS 26 - at Notre Dame (11-12-10) REBOUNDS 12 - Twice ASSISTS 6 - Brewton-Parker (12-11-10) FIELD GOALS 9 - Brewton-Parker (12-11-10) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 1 - Five Times FREE THROWS 14 - at Notre Dame (11-12-10) STEALS 5 - at South Florida (11-21-10) BLOCKED SHOTS 4 - vs. Miss. Valley St. (11-27-10) MINUTES PLAYED 38 - Twice
PCT .192 .192
FT FTA 98 141 98 141
PCT .695 .695
O-D-T AVG PF-DQ 68-107-175 5.6 109-6 68-107-175 5.6 109-6
AS 48 48
TO 97 97
BS 26 26
ST 46 46
PTS AVG 373 12.0 373 12.0
PCT .267 .267
FT FTA 46 59 46 59
PCT .780 .780
O-D-T AVG PF-DQ 37-51-88 5.2 52-2 37-51-88 5.2 52-2
AS 16 16
TO 41 41
BS 13 13
ST 19 19
PTS AVG 182 10.7 182 10.7
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Jelani heWitt Sophomore • Guard • 6-2 • 185 oakland park, Fla. • northeaSt hS h
2010-11 (Freshman) - Played in all 32 games as a freshman and made 29 starts ... Played more than 19 minutes in every game with more than 30 in the final four contests of the season ... scored in doublefigures on 15 occasions with a career-high 28 points against Carver College (11-15) ... Led the team in steals (1.9 per game) and ranked second in the SoCon ... Took a career-high six steals at UNC Greensboro (1-20) ... Scored 13 points and had eight rebounds against Texas Tech (11-23) ... Averaged 9.0 points per game and posted 135 total points in SoCon play ... Drained three three-pointers twice against Reinhardt (11-18) and Eastern Kentucky (1-2) ... Scored 18 points on the road against Elon (1-22) ... Finished the season on a high with 15 points against Appalachian 2011-12 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE
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State in the SoCon Tournament (3-4) ... Posted a career-high six assists against Eastern Kentucky and The Citadel (2-19). HIGH SCHOOL - Two-time Class 5A First-Team All-State as named by the Florida Sportswriters Association ... Also earned All-Broward County Honors his last two seasons as selected by the South Florida Sun-Sentinel ... Had his best season as a junior, leading Northeast High School to a 21-8 record and its first postseason berth in 24 seasons ... Averaged 26 points, seven assists and six rebounds in 2008-09 ... Terrific junior campaign earned him Preseason All-State accolades from FloridaHoops.com and a spot on the SunSentinel’s Fab Five ... Senior season numbers included 16 points per game, six assists per game and six rebounds per game
... Named MVP of the Kreul Classic after leading Northeast to the tournament title with 25 points, six rebounds and four assists in the championship game ... Scored 29 points to earn MVP honors of the Next Level Top 24 Showcase before his senior season ... Hit 10 three pointers on his way to 45 points for Kenny Gillion’s Team Breakdown ... Squad won the 2008 17-U AAU National Championship ... Coached by Darrance Gillion at Northeast where he was a two-year team captain ... Averaged 20.1 points, five assists and 3.4 steals his sophomore year at East Lee County High School. PERSONAL - Full name is Jelani D Hewitt ... Born September 6, 1991, in Hollywood, Fla. ... Son of Tanya and John Hewitt ... Plans to major in Business.
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HEWITT’S 2010-11 STATS
Opponent at Notre Dame CARVER COLL. REINHARDT at South Florida at Texas Tech v Chicago St. v Miss. Vall. St. at The Citadel at Coll. Of Char. BREWTON-PARKER at Cincinnati S. ALABAMA GEORGIA ST. at Auburn E. KENTUCKY W. CAROLINA at Appalachian St. WOFFORD FURMAN at UNC Greensboro at Elon COLL. OF CHAR. DAVIDSON at Chattanooga SAMFORD at Furman at Wofford at Davidson THE CITADEL UNC GREENSBORO ELON v Appalachian St.
MP 23* 31* 28* 35* 31* 35* 24* 22* 21* 36* 28* 22 34 28 30* 19* 22* 30* 27* 27* 32* 26* 31* 31* 31* 31* 33* 27* 32* 35* 32* 30*
FG-A 3G-A FT-A O-D-T PF 1-6 1-4 0-1 1-1-2 4 10-14 3-5 5-6 0-7-7 1 5-7 3-3 4-7 1-5-6 1 3-12 1-6 0-0 1-1-2 3 4-11 2-4 3-4 1-7-8 2 4-10 2-5 1-2 2-5-7 0 2-6 0-2 6-6 0-4-4 4 1-9 0-5 1-1 1-1-2 1 5-13 2-4 1-1 2-1-3 2 2-6 1-4 4-6 1-5-6 1 1-7 0-4 1-2 1-4-5 2 4-9 2-5 3-3 2-0-2 3 4-9 1-3 1-2 2-1-3 1 0-4 0-3 3-4 1-3-4 3 4-8 3-4 0-1 1-0-1 3 1-5 1-3 0-2 0-3-3 3 2-4 1-2 0-0 0-3-3 2 4-10 1-3 1-2 2-2-4 2 3-9 1-5 0-0 0-2-2 3 3-5 1-2 2-2 0-0-0 4 7-12 2-5 2-2 1-6-7 2 4-9 2-4 0-0 2-1-3 3 5-9 2-4 2-2 1-4-5 4 4-11 2-5 0-0 0-4-4 0 3-10 0-5 2-2 0-3-3 3 2-5 1-2 0-0 0-2-2 5 0-6 0-4 0-0 0-4-4 5 2-8 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 4 2-9 1-5 0-0 0-2-2 3 2-8 1-5 1-2 0-4-4 3 1-5 0-0 2-2 0-4-4 3 7-13 1-5 0-0 0-2-2 4
HEWITT’S CAREER STATS
Season 2010-11 TOTAL
G 32 32
GS 29 29
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MP MPG 934 29.2 934 29.2
FG 102 102
FGA 269 269
A TO BS ST TP 2 2 0 1 3 2 5 0 4 28 5 2 0 1 17 5 5 0 1 7 1 5 0 0 13 2 3 0 4 11 5 8 0 3 10 3 3 0 0 3 4 4 0 5 13 3 2 0 1 9 2 5 0 0 3 1 5 0 1 13 2 3 0 2 10 5 3 0 3 3 6 4 0 3 11 1 4 0 2 3 3 1 0 2 5 4 4 0 2 10 3 2 0 1 7 0 3 0 6 9 0 5 1 2 18 0 4 0 3 10 2 3 0 1 14 4 3 0 3 10 3 3 0 2 8 1 2 1 1 5 2 6 0 1 0 0 3 0 1 5 6 0 0 2 5 1 2 0 1 6 2 7 1 2 4 0 5 1 1 15
PCT 3PT 3PA .379 39 122 .379 39 122
HEWITT’S CAREER CONFERENCE ONLY STATS
Season 2010-11 TOTAL
G 18 18
GS 18 18
MP MPG 509 28.3 509 28.3
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FG 51 51
FGA 147 147
PCT 3PT 3PA .347 19 65 .347 19 65
HEWITT'S CAREER HIGHS POINTS 28 - Carver College (11-15-10) REBOUNDS 8 - at Texas Tech (11-23-10) ASSISTS 6 - Twice FIELD GOALS 10 - Carver College (11-15-10) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 4 - Twice FREE THROWS 6 - vs. Miss. Valley St. (11-27-10) STEALS 6 - at UNC Greensboro (1-20-11) BLOCKED SHOTS 1 - Three Times MINUTES PLAYED 36 - Brewton-Parker (12-11-10)
PCT .320 .320
FT FTA 45 62 45 62
PCT .726 .726
O-D-T AVG PF-DQ 23-92-115 3.6 84-2 23-92-115 3.6 84-2
PCT .292 .292
FT FTA 14 18 14 18
PCT .778 .778
O-D-T AVG PF-DQ 9-47-56 3.1 52-2 9-47-56 3.1 52-2
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AS TO 80 116 80 116
BS 4 4
ST 62 62
PTS AVG 288 9.0 288 9.0
AS 39 39
BS 3 3
ST 37 37
PTS AVG 135 7.5 135 7.5
TO 59 59
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2 2010-11 (Freshman) - Played in 27 games while making one start at The Citadel (12-2) ... Scored a season-high 10 points at College of Charleston (12-4) ... Pulled down seven rebounds at The Citadel and College of Charleston ... Blocked a shot and made a steal against Mississippi Valley State ... Averaged 6.7 minutes per game and played a career-high 29 minutes at College of Charleston. HIGH SCHOOL - Led Columbia to the AAA State Championships as a senior to go along with a AAAA title as a sophomore ... Eagles won the regional and sub-regional titles in 2009 ... Averaged eight points, 10 rebounds, four blocks and four assists as a senior ... Also scored eight points a game as a junior. PERSONAL - Full name is Samuel Cleo Mike ... Born June 1, 1991 in Tifton, Ga. ... Son of Peggy and Samuel Mike Sr. ... Intended major is Sport Management ... Cousin Elden Campbell played 15 seasons in the NBA, including the 2004 season with the World Champion Detroit Pistons.
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MIKE’S 2010-11 STATS
Opponent at Notre Dame CARVER COLL. REINHARDT at South Florida at Texas Tech v Chicago St. v Miss. Vall. St. at The Citadel at Coll. Of Char. BREWTON-PARKER at Cincinnati S. ALABAMA GEORGIA ST. at Auburn E. KENTUCKY W. CAROLINA at Appalachian St. WOFFORD FURMAN at UNC Greensboro at Elon COLL. OF CHAR. DAVIDSON at Chattanooga SAMFORD at Furman at Wofford at Davidson THE CITADEL UNC GREENSBORO ELON v Appalachian St.
MP FG-A 3G-A FT-A O-D-T 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 8 1-2 0-0 1-2 1-1-2 4 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 3 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 21 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 28* 3-4 0-0 0-0 4-3-7 29 5-5 0-0 0-0 3-4-7 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 5 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 9 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 13 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 8 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-0-1 --Did Not Play-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 --Did Not Play---Did Not Play-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 --Did Not Play-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 --Did Not Play--
MIKE’S CAREER STATS
Season 2010-11 TOTAL
G 27 27
GS 1 1
MP MPG 182 6.7 182 6.7
FG 12 12
FGA 23 23
MIKE’S CONFERENCE ONLY STATS
Season 2010-11 TOTAL
G 14 14
GS 1 1
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MP MPG 106 7.6 106 7.6
FG 8 8
FGA 14 14
PF 3 4 0 4 2 1 5 1 4 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 5 0 1 1 3
A TO BS ST TP 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 6 0 2 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0 2 2
0 0 0
0 1 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
PCT 3PT 3PA .522 0 0 .522 0 0
PCT .000 .000
FT FTA 2 4 2 4
PCT .500 .500
O-D-T AVG PF-DQ 13-19-32 1.2 44-2 13-19-32 1.2 44-2
AS 1 1
TO 13 13
BS 2 2
ST 1 1
PTS AVG 26 1.0 26 1.0
PCT 3PT 3PA .571 0 0 .571 0 0
PCT .000 .000
FT FTA 1 2 1 2
PCT .500 .500
O-D-T AVG PF-DQ 9-12-21 1.5 21-1 9-12-21 1.5 21-1
AS 0 0
TO 6 6
BS 1 1
ST 0 0
PTS AVG 17 1.2 17 1.2
MIKE’S CAREER HIGHS POINTS 10 - at Coll. of Char. (12-4-10) REBOUNDS 7 - Twice ASSISTS 1 - vs. Miss. Valley St. (11-27-10) FIELD GOALS 5 - at Coll. of Char. (12-4-10) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS FREE THROWS 1 - Carver College (11-15-10) STEALS 1 - vs. Miss. Valley St. (11-27-10) BLOCKED SHOTS 1 - vs. Miss. Valley St. (11-27-10) MINUTES PLAYED 29 - at Coll. of Char. (12-4-10)
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tyrone BroWn Freshman • Forward • 6-8 • 218 millen, Ga. • Jenkins County hs
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HIGH SCHOOL - Four-year letter winner at Jenkins County high School for head coach Mark Whitt ... Served four seasons as team-captain, earning All-Region honors four times ... Averaged over 10 points per game every season with 24 points per game and 16 rebounds per game as a senior ... Named Second Team All-State as a senior ... Ranked as a twostar recruit by ESPN.com and placed as the No. 72 power forward in the nation. PERSONAL - Full name is Tyrone Twaine Brown ... Born January 13, 1992 in Swainsboro, Ga. ... Son of Angeline and Bryan Badgett ... Major is undeclared ... Would want Will Smith to play him in a movie ... Favorite place on campus is Lakeside ... Chose Georgia Southern because of its location and the coaching staff ... One word that describes him is blessed ... People would be surprised to know that he can cook pancakes ... Sees himself broadcasting in 10 years ... Team he most wants to play is Duke ... Favorite pro team is Miami Heat ... Favorite ice cream flavor is Vanilla ... Favorite pregame meal is pasta ... Pregame ritual is praying ... Favorite movie is Glory Road.
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Freshman • Center • 6-8 • 205 sumter, s.C. • sumter h.s.
HIGH SCHOOL - Four-year letter winner at Sumter High School for Head Coach Nathan Livesay ... Team captain as a junior and a senior, earned team’s Most Improved and Offensive MVP award as a junior and Defensive Player of the Year in his final season ... A threestar recruit by ESPN.com, Dunnican was rated as the No. 25 center in the nation ... He averaged over 20 points per game with 10 rebounds per game along with over 140 blocks as a senior. In his junior season, Dunnican averaged 15 points per game with eight boards per game ... Picked up All-State honors as a senior ... Also was a standout Wide Receiver for the Sumter High School football team. PERSONAL - Full name is Kameron Ray’Kel Dunnican ... Born August 10, 1993 in Sumter, S.C. ... Son of Leon and Billila Major ... Grandson of Omgya Golden ... Plans to major in Civil Engineering with a minor in music ... Hobbies include making music, drawing and painting ... Would want Will Smith to play him in a movie ... Craziest ambition is to become a motocross racer ... Wears number 34 because seven is his favorite number and 3+4 is seven ... Chose Georgia Southern because he wants to win Championships ... Favorite sports figure is Kevin Durant ... Favorite professional team is the Atlanta Braves ... Favorite ice cream is cookie dough ... Favorite pre-game meal is steak and potatoes ... pregame ritual is a prayer ... favorite TV show is Family Guy ... Favorite movie is I Am Legend.
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Joe goyDish ii Freshman • Guard • 5-10 • 177 marietta, Ga. • Walton hs HIGH SCHOOL - Three-year letter winner at Walton High School for head coach Joe Goydish (father) ... Team captain as a senior ... Named Cobb County Defensive Player of the Year ... Led the Raiders to a 22-5 record as a senior and posted a 3-to-1 assist to turnover ratio. PERSONAL - Full name is Joseph Raymond Goydish II ... Born on April 16, 1993 in Marietta, Ga. ... Son of Joe Goydish and Kim Quinn ... Plans to major in Sport Management with a minor in business ... Father, Joe Goydish, played collegiality at Longwood College ... Would want Brad Pitt to play him in a movie ... One
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traCy ham Jr. Freshman • Guard • 5-8 • 137 mcdonouGhh, Ga. • union Grove h.s.
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HIGH SCHOOL - Two-year letter winner at Union Grove High School for Russ Atkins ... Earned Wolverine Award as a junior and a senior and served as team captain during his senior season ... helped Union Grove to host its first Class 4-A state tournament game in school history as a senior ... Also rank two seasons on the Union Grove Track and Cross Country teams. PERSONAL - Full name is Tracy Darre’ll Ham II ... Born on January 6, 1993 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada ... Son of Tracy and Valare Ham ... Father Tracy was a twotime National Champion Quarterback for Georgia Southern and was inducted to the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 2010 after earning Grey Cup MVP honors in 1995 ... Plans to major in Biology ... Hobbies include reading, running and playing video games ... Moment in history he would most like to see is the 1985 FCS Championship Game ... Wears number four because it is half of eight and #8 is a special number at Georgia Southern ... Chose Georgia Southern because it is best fit for him to grow as a person ... People would be surprised to know that he plays the cello ... Favorite sports figure is Tracy Ham Sr. ... Favorite pro-team is Jacksonville Jaguars ... Favorite ice cream is Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough ... Favorite pregame meal is pasta ... Favorite musical artist is Drake ... Favorite TV shows are Family Guy and Spongebob Squarepants ... Favorite movies are I Robot and V for Vendetta ... Favorite sports announcers are John Madden and Dick Vitale.
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eDWin harvey Freshman • Guard • 6-2 • 200 statesboro, Ga. • statesboro hs
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Freshman • Guard • 6-1 • 170 north auGusta usta, s.C. • north auGusta hs HIGH SCHOOL - Three-year letter winner at North Augusta High School for head coach Al Young ... Team captain as a junior and senior ... named All-Region as a junior and senior, posting a 30-point game with four three-pointers ... Performed in the classroom as well, making the All-A Honor Roll ... Earned three letters in Football at North Augusta, earning All-Region honors playing at Wide Reciever and in the defensive secondary ... Rated as a two-star recruit by ESPN.com and was the 121st ranked Point Guard for the Class of 2011. PERSONAL - Full name is Renard Jessie Pernell ... Born September 28, 1992, in Blackville, S.C. ... Son of Rita and Ronnie Pernell ... Plans to major in Sport Management ... Moment in history most wanted to see was Michael Jordan’s “shot” against Utah ... Wears number one because that is always what he strives to be ... Favorite place on campus is his room ... People would be surprised to know that he makes great ham and cheese sandwiches ... Favorite sports figure is Kobe Bryant ... Favorite professional team is the L.A. Lakers ... Favorite ice cream is strawberry ... Favorite musical artist is J. Cole ... Favorite TV show is Dragonball Z ... Favorite movie is Above the Rim ... Favorite announcer is Charles Barkley.
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ChaD WaDDell Freshman • Guard • 6-1 • 190 evans, Ga. • Greenbrier hs
HIGH SCHOOL - Four year letterwinner at Greenbrier High School in Evans, Ga. for head coach Casey Heckathorn ... Led the Wolfpack to a 20-10 record as a senior with 18.0 points per game ... Received all-county honors three times and earned all-region and all-area honors as a senior ... Graduated with honors and a place on the All-A Honor Roll. PERSONAL - Full name is Chad Benjamin Waddell ... Born on April 24, 1993 in Augusta, Ga. ... Son of Debbie and Kevin Waddell ... Mother played basketball at Illinois Wesleyan University and father played football at North Park College and Illinois Wesleyan University ... Hobbies include playing video games ... 2011-12 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE
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Would want Steve Carell to play him in a movie ... Craziest ambition is to skydive ... Chose to wear 24 because it is his birthday ... Favorite place on campus is Lakeside ... Biggest influence on life as an athlete is his mother because she played college basketball ... Would most want to play against Duke ... Favorite sports figure is Kobe Bryant ... Favorite non-sports figure is Steve Carell ... Favorite professional team is the Chicago Cubs ... Favorite ice cream flavor is Strawberry ... Favorite pregame meal is pasta ... Favorite TV show is The Office ... Favorite sports announcer is Scott Van Pelt.
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Head CoaCH • THird SeaSon Geor eorGia SouTHern ern (1994) When Charlton Young stepped off the Hanner court as a player for the LAST time in 1993, there was no doubt in his mind that he would be back SOMEDAY. Now at the helm of his beloved alma mater’s basketball program and ready to author its future, C.Y. promises that games in historic Hanner Fieldhouse will never be the same again. With his recognizable smile and surprising tears at the announcement of his hiring in April of 2009 as the head men’s basketball coach at “THE” Georgia Southern University, Young returned to his alma mater and to Statesboro. He returned to guide the men’s basketball program, he returned to lead young men, and he returned to elevate his team. Many years along the way, even if he was not watching Georgia Southern games, he was watching for Georgia Southern - checking the ticker for scores and catching what he could of game films. His heart was never far from Eagle
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basketball. Of course, to stage the return, Young first had to leave, and gain the coaching experience that only comes from being on the sidelines. Over 15 years of coaching, scouting reports, practices, the day in and out of collegiate basketball, with just a few trips through airports thrown in for good measure, Young had the opportunity to learn from different coaches. From the lowest rung of the coaching ranks, Young worked, and worked, and worked, and watched, and listened. Every bit of information he could glean he would add to his collective knowledge - about coaching, about coaches, about players, about people. His coaches and mentors helped contribute to the person, the player, and the coach he is today. His education on the court, however, started well before then. When his father, Anthony, put a basketball in his crib, it wasn’t too much longer before he was in the backyard or at
the park every day. Thousands of games, millions of crossover dribbles, calloused hands, scrapes, every one was a heralded badge of the playground player, and between the lines, Young found his sanctuary. Pickup games on the courts of Miami or at “The Pines,” are just as much a part of his basketball DNA as his years coaching student-athletes. Just as easily as he can reel off some of the best players he’s ever seen, he can tell you where EXACTLY he was when he shot a certain basket. He can tell you the score, half the play-by-play, the attendance and whoever else might have had a great game that night. He can tell you about the low moments too, l-o-n-g road trips, conference battles on back-to-back days, or a rare miscue, when he dribbled the ball off his foot, a turnover that ended that season’s dream of an undefeated record in the league. As a person, as a point guard, as a coach, he has always felt responsible. This trait, complimenting so many others, has made him into one of the - if not the - top recruiter in the nation. Young has been responsible for assembling some of the most talented student-athletes for each of his former schools, including the signing of the nation’s top prospect last year. Young, who had been an assistant coach at Georgia Tech for the previous four seasons, became the 12th head coach of the University’s basketball team and the third alum to guide the program. J.E Rowe (1970-1974) coached Georgia Southern through four seasons and Doug Durham served as coach for the 19941995 year. “I am constantly amazed at how his energy and enthusiasm for his alma mater have reinvigorated the interest in Georgia Southern basketball,” said Director of
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Athletics Sam Baker. “His passion and his commitment to every aspect of both the program and the University are nothing short of inspiring.” If Young’s playing career at Georgia Southern is an indication of his coaching career, there are plenty of inspiring moments to come. Young, who wore number 12 for the Eagles from 1989 to 1993, started 97 straight games at point guard. During that three-year span, he averaged 14.8 points and 4.9 assists per contest. In his junior and senior seasons, Young posted an assist-to-turnover ratio of 1.94 to 1. Named the Trans American Athletic Conference Most Valuable Player for his performances in three Eagle victories in the 1992 tournament, Young capped the championship victory over Georgia State with 20 points and eight assists, leading the Eagles to the NCAA Tournament. A three-time All-Conference selection at point guard in two different leagues (Trans America Athletic: 1990-91, 199192; Southern: 1992-93), Young earned All-Tournament Team honors in both the TAAC and SoCon and still stands in the ‘Top 10’ in numerous Georgia Southern statistical categories. His three-point percentage of 40.9 percent ranks number one on the Eagles career list, boosted by top-10 rankings for single-season performances in his junior and senior campaigns. Young owned the top spot in career assists (570) until Dwayne Foreman (588) succeeded him after the 2007-2008 season. His career total of 162 steals ranks fourth all-time on the Eagles career chart and his single-game record of eight (8) 3-point field goals lasted for more than a dozen years, eclipsed only on by Elton Nesbitt in the 2004-05 season. “Charlton was a wonderful player who had a special love for the game and for people,” said former Eagle head coach Frank Kerns, who recruited and coached C.Y. “Those loves, his boundless enthusiasm and outstanding resumé will make him a great head coach.” A Miami native, Young was a star player for Carol City High School in Miami and helped lead his squad to 66 wins against only seven losses during his final two seasons. A member of Carol City’s Florida state championship title team as a junior, Young earned numerous awards and honors, including a nomination to the prestigious McDonald’s All-America team. Following his Georgia Southern career, Young played professional basketball in
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Tours, France, for the 1993-94 season and returned to campus to finish his degree. After graduation, Young served as the administrative assistant for the Auburn men’s team from 1994-1996 then was promoted to assistant coach for the 19961997 season. He spent two years at Jacksonville as an assistant coach for Hugh Durham before joining Rudy Keeling’s staff at Northeastern (1999-2000). Young signed on for a four-year stay at Auburn under Cliff Ellis then moved to a position as associate head coach at TennesseeChattanooga for the Mocs’ 20-win season and 2005 NCAA Tournament appearance. During his first coaching stop at Auburn, Young met Carolyn Jones, a twotime women’s basketball All-America selection who led the Tigers to two Final Four appearances and went on to help the United States National Team capture bronze at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. The couple married on August 8, 1998, and they are the proud parents four children: daughters Ariel and Audia and sons Isaiah and Nehemiah. Young, who graduated from the University in 1994 with a bachelor of science degree in Communication Arts, was recognized as a Basketball Legend by the Southern Conference during the league’s 75th anniversary celebration year in 1995. In September 2008, Young was honored by his alma mater when he was inducted into the Georgia Southern University Athletics Hall of Fame.
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Career Record/GSU Record Coaching Experience 2009-present
14-50 (2 years)
Head Coach Georgia Southern
2005-2009
Assistant Coach Georgia Tech
2004-2005
Associate Head Coach Tennessee-Chattanooga
2000-2004
Assistant Coach Auburn
1999-2000
Assistant Coach Northeastern
1997-1999
Assistant Coach Jacksonville
1996-1997
Assistant Coach Auburn
1994-1996
Administrative Assistant Auburn
Professional Playing Experience 1993-1994
Education 1994
Personal
Full Name Birthdate Wife Children
Tours, France B.S., Communication Arts Georgia Southern University Charlton James Young August 15, 1971 in Miami, Fla. Carolyn Ariel (11), Audia (7), Isaiah (5), Nehemiah (3)
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steve smith Assist ssistAnt CoA o Ch Ch • third seA e son Allen University (2002) The top assistant at USC Upstate from 2005-2009, Steve Smith joined the Eagle program after seven overall seasons as a member of Eddie Payne’s Spartans coaching staff. During Smith’s tenure as an assistant coach with USC Upstate, the Spartans won two Peach Belt Conference championships and helped lead the team to two NCAA Division II Tournament appearances, advancing to the second round in 2005. “Steve Smith is one of the top young assistants in the country, definitely one of the top young assistants and recruiters
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in the country,” said Coach Young. “He is definitely one of the premier young recruiters in the South who also happens to have a very good understanding of the game. Coach Smith’s military background makes him very disciplined and dedicated to whatever goals he sets.” Smith coached three players, Kevin Harrington, Jay Free and Luke Payne, who finished their careers with more than 1,000 points as well as C.J. Paul, who played from 2002-2004 and ranks in the top 10 for career marks in three-point field goal percentage, free throw percentage, steals
and assists. In 2008-2009, senior Bobby Davis finished his career with 738 points and 501 rebounds in his two years with the Spartans. His 8.3 rebounds per game average topped Upstate’s all-time list and he ranked 36th in all-time scoring. Smith attended Morgan State University from 1991-94 and played basketball for the Bears for two seasons. He enlisted in the Army, serving from 1994-2000 with assignments at Ft. Gordon (Ga.), Ft. Hood (Texas) and Ft. Meade (Md.). While in the Army, he specialized in computers, gaining invaluable training in that discipline. When a Commanding Officer saw Smith playing a pick-up game on base, he was later selected to participate as a member of the All-Army basketball team. That team played year-round and traveled throughout the country playing exhibition games against Division I colleges and universities. Smith and his teammates also completed against other United States service teams, as well as international teams. Upon completing his commitment to the Army in 2000, Smith enrolled at Trinity College to finish his degree while working as an assistant women’s basketball coach at Allen University in Columbia, S.C. Smith spent two years at Allen and earned his bachelor’s degree in Information Systems in 2002. Smith was a two-time All-Region selection at Wade Hampton High School (S.C.) and helped lead the Red Devils to three conference championships. A native of Varnville, S.C., Smith and his wife, the former Fran Thompson, are the parents of a daughter, Tayler (12), and a son, Jordan (3), and serve as guardians for Smith’s nephew, Justin (17).
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Pershin Williams Assist ssistAnt CoA o Ch C • third seA e son north FloridA loridA (2005) Drawing on his coaching and administrative experience at several institutions following his playing career, Pershin Williams joined the Georgia Southern coaching staff for the 2009-10 season and is in his third year with the Eagles. Williams came to Statesboro following a stint at Lafayette University where he served as assistant coach. Williams’ connections to Lafayette coaching alumni began when he was a graduate assistant at Georgia Tech, working with Leopards coaching alumni Pete Schwethelm and John O’Connor. He continued his coaching education on
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the basketball staff of the United States Merchant Marine under head coach John Krikorian another former Lafayette assistant coach. Williams spent the 2008-2009 season at Lafayette College. “Coach Williams demonstrates the qualities we were looking for as both a coach and a person,” said Young. “He can really help our program, he’s young and not that far removed from his playing days. I think he will be really good at building relationships with our players and mentoring them.” A Columbus, Ga., native, Williams played for three years at Columbus State
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where he helped the Cougars achieve a 27-5 record. In his junior season, he earned a top national ranking at point guard before transferring to the University of North Florida. Williams set the Osprey single-season records for assists (161) and steals (69). A 2005 graduate of the University of North Florida with a degree in Education of Sports Leadership, Williams is continuing to pursue his master’s in Sport Administration from Georgia State.
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Chris CaPko Assist ssistAnt CoA o Ch C • First seA e son south FloridA loridA (2006) Chris Capko joins the Georgia Southern Men’s Basketball coaching staff for the 2011-12 season following a two-year tenure at Stetson. “Chris is a guy I’ve had my eye on for a long time,” said Young. “He was a great player out of high school, and I recruited him out of that powerhouse program at Kathleen High School in Lakeland, Fla. We are very excited to have him join our staff, he has a maturity and knowledge about coaching that is well beyond his years.” At Stetson, Capko served as the shooting coach and his other duties included recruiting, advance scouting, running team drills and player conditioning workouts. In the 2010-11 season, Stetson recorded victories over Wake Forest and Atlantic Sun Conference champion East Tennessee State. Capko joined the Hatters from Marshall University, where he was a graduate assistant under Thundering Herd Head Coach Donnie Jones. At Marshall he was responsible for assisting in the day-to-day operations of the program, monitoring the academic progress of the players, weight training and conditioning, film exchange and assisting with the recruiting process. As a student-athlete, Capko spent his freshman year at the University of Florida and after one season with the Gators, Capko transferred to South Florida where he played three seasons for the Bulls. As a junior he was fifth in the Big East in assists and was selected team captain as a senior. Capko earned Academic All-Big East honors as a junior and senior at USF and was nominated for Big East Basketball Student-Athlete of the Year in 2007. Capko earned a bachelor’s degree in Mass Communications at USF in December 2006 and a Master’s in Adult and Technical Education from Marshall in 2009. A native of Lakeland, Fla., Capko was a starter for Kathleen High School when the Red Devils won the 2001 FHSAA 4-A State Championship.
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erik PoDell Director of BasketB asketBall Ball ops. • thirD season northwoo orthwooD (2008) Podell is in his third season as Director of Basketball Operations. Podell handles all administrative duties related to the program, including film exchange, scheduling and film editing. He joined the Eagles after attending Northwood University in West Palm Beach, Fla. where he served as undergraduate administrative assistant under legendary head coach Rollie Massimino. While working for Massimino, Podell helped with day-to-day operations, academics and promotions for the program that started in 2006. He also worked alongside former NBA first-round draft pick and three-time All-American Dennis Hopson. The Seahawks’ inaugural season was a success, winning a Florida Sun Conference Championship and reaching the first round of the NAIA national tournament. Northwood followed that up with another FSC title and advanced to the NAIA quarterfinals. Nicknamed “E.Z.” by Massimino after 1985 Final Four Most Outstanding Player Ed Pinckney, Podell was a student in the Entertainment, Sports Promotion and Marketing (ESPM) program at Northwood to promote the fledgling program and eventually earned his B.B.A. degree. He was also mentioned in an article on Massimino in the Philadelphia Daily News. A native of Rahway, N.J., Podell attended Rahway High School.
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John erWin Athletic trA rAiner • third SeAS e on texAS exAS-Arlington (2007) Beginning his third season with Georgia Southern Athletics, John Erwin was named Assistant Athletic Trainer and will specifically handle responsibilities with the Eagles men’s basketball team. Erwin also oversees the day-to-day activities of the graduate assistant athletic trainers in men’s and women’s tennis and softball. Raised in Houston, Texas, Erwin is a certified and licensed athletic trainer and is a certified performance enhancement specialist and correctional exercise specialist. Erwin earned his Master’s of Science degree in Athletic Training from Arkansas State University in 2009. While in graduate school, Erwin assisted with the athletic training duties for the Red Wolves football team and their 12 other sports programs. In addition to his experience with collegiate athletics, Erwin served as the first athletic trainer for Arkansas State’s ROTC program, primarily responsible for the program’s physical training coverage. Erwin obtained physician coverage for ROTC cadets while handling assessments, rehabilitation and reports to commanding officers. As an undergraduate at the University of Texas at Arlington and prior to entering graduate school, Erwin served as an intern athletic trainer for the Dallas Desperados Arena Football League (AFL) team. With the Desperados, Erwin assisted the head trainer and helped prepare daily injury reports for coaches and the league office as well as handling all training travel supplies and inventory. A four-year student athletic trainer at UTA, Erwin’s experience includes assisting with the Mavericks athletics teams and programs at three Arlington-area high schools. He also served as head athletic trainer for UCA Cheerleading Camps during the summer of 2007 after receiving his bachelor of science in athletic training from UTA in May 2007. Erwin is a member of and participates in several local, state and national professional organizations, including the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM), National Athletic Trainer’s Association and Southwest Athletic Trainers Association. He holds certifications from the Texas Advisory Board of Athletic Trainers State Licensure, the Arkansas State Board of Athletic Training Licensure and NASM. 2011-12 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE
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BranDon hoWarD Strength & Conditioning • third SeaSon eaStt Carolina (2005) Brandon Howard was hired as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Georgia Southern in October 2008. Howard joins the Eagles staff following two years at Utah State. Howard assists in all aspects of training with the Eagle Football and Baseball programs, and work directly with Men’s Basketball, Track and Field, Women’s Soccer, and Golf teams. As a graduate assistant with the Aggies, Howard worked with the Football and Men’s Basketball teams in addition to working with the Track and Field program, Gymnastics and Women’s Basketball teams. Before Joining the Aggies, Howard worked as a strength and conditioning intern at his alma mater, East Carolina University. While there he assisted with all aspects of daily training for all athletes at ECU. His primary responsibilities included working with the Pirate Football, Baseball, Volleyball, Softball and Cheerleading programs. A 2005 graduate of ECU, Howard was a four-year letterman in Football for the Pirates. Howard was named Special Teams captain as a senior, and played in the 2001 GMAC Bowl against Marshall University. Originally from Jacksonville, Florida, Howard was an All-State football player at The Bolles School. He was named AllFirst Coast his senior year and also earned All-State honors in weightlifting, as well as All-Region Honors in the shot put and discus. Howard is a member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association and a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. He has also received the USA Weightlifting’s Sports Performance Coach Certification. He received his Bachelor’s degree in Exercise Physiology from East Carolina in 2005. He completed his master’s degree in Exercise Science from Utah State in 2009.
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DR. BROOKS A. KEEL
UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT
Brooks A. Keel, Ph.D. was named the 12th President of Georgia Southern University on October 26, 2009 and assumed office on January 1, 2010. Prior to joining Georgia Southern, Keel had served as the Vice Chancellor for Research and Economic Development, and Professor of Biological Sciences, at Louisiana State University (LSU) since 2006. As vice chancellor, Keel led LSU’s research and economic initiatives and activities, including expanding research funding opportunities for faculty and students, encouraging entrepreneurial activity and broadening the University’s technology transfer operations and partnerships with statewide business organizations in support of long-term economic development for Louisiana. In addition, he coordinated the work of more than 1,300 faculty involved in approximately 2,000 sponsored research projects, and oversaw the areas of LSU’s budget that dealt with $156 million in externally funded grants and programs. Prior to his appointment at Louisiana State University, Keel was a professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences and Associate Vice President for Research at Florida State University, Tallahassee, from 2002-2006. His professional career began in 1985 at the University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita, where he served in a variety of positions including the Daniel K. Roberts Distinguished Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology (1995-2001), President of the Women’s Research Institute (1993-2001), and Director of Reproductive Medicine Laboratories (1994-2002). He is a member of the Society for the Study of Reproduction, the American Society for Reproductive Medicine and the Society for Gynecologic Investigation, among others. Keel has served on numerous boards related to his discipline, including the American Board of Bioanalysis, and has been honored for his work by these and other organizations. Keel, a native of Augusta, Ga., earned a Ph.D. in reproductive endocrinology from the Medical College of Georgia and a Bachelor of Science in Biology and Chemistry from Augusta College (now Augusta State University). He completed his postdoctoral work at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston and the University of South Dakota School of Medicine, Vermillion.
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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Sam Baker began his tenure as Georgia Southern Athletics Director in January 1996, and in his 14 years has taken the Eagles to unprecedented growth and success, emphasizing ‘Rings and Diplomas’, making sure every student-athlete has a chance to win a championship ring and earn a diploma. Under Baker’s direction, the athletics department has now captured 27 Southern Conference championships and made 22 appearances in NCAA postseason play, including back-to-back NCAA FCS national titles in 1999 and 2000. A perennial power on the national stage, Eagle Football has accounted for seven of the SoCon titles, eight of the NCAA playoff appearances (Division I FCS) and two of the nation’s-leading six FCS national championships during Baker’s tenure. Baker makes sure all coaches and staff emphasize the student in studentathlete. Georgia Southern continues to make progress in the Academic Progress Rate (APR). Twelve of the 15 programs improved their APR score from 2005-06 to 2006-07. Last year the Eagles saw five sports programs scored a perfect 1,000 the highest total ever since APR was implemented. Last spring Georgia Southern Athletics had 173 student-athletes earned at least a 3.0 GPA, including 37 that recorded a perfect 4.0. Under Baker’s direction, numerous student-athletes have earned CoSIDA Academic All-District honors and five have gone on to earn Academic All-America distinction. Over the last decade facility improvements have been a main focal point of Baker’s efforts. Last spring, phase two of the softball stadium was completed with the building of stadium seating, a locker room and public facilities. During the 2007-08 year work phase one of the softball stadium complex was completed. Aesthetic changes to the north concourse at Paulson Stadium in summer 2008 matched the improvements made the previous season on the south side. The Gene Bishop Field House opened in fall 2006, providing the home and visiting team with new locker rooms and a social meeting place upstairs for Athletic Foundation members. Those improvements add to the growing list of enhancements that makes Georgia Southern stand out among its football peers as having the best facilities in the country. That same year the Bennett-Ramsey Golf Center was completed. The new building provides Eagle Golf with one of the top all-around practice facilities in all of the NCAA Division I. During the 2004-05 academic year, work was completed on: the renovation of J. I. Clements Baseball Stadium, the construction of a Track/Soccer Stadium, renovations to Iron Works (Georgia Southern’s strength and conditioning center) and Men’s Basketball Locker Rooms (donated by Michael and Katrina Curry). In addition, other team locker rooms, sports medicine treatment center, equipment room, and coaches’ offices in Hanner Fieldhouse have undergone renovation. Baker has also served as the driving force behind the Dan J. Parrish, Sr., Football Building (completed in 2000) and the Troy Cowart Building (home to the Athletic Foundation and GSU Ticket Office). Additionally, Baker has been active in his service to the Southern Conference and the NCAA. From May 2000 to May 2002, he served as chair of the SoCon Athletics Directors Association. For all his work, in June 2009 Baker was named NACDA Under Armour Athletics Director of the Year for the Football Championship Subdivision’s Southeast Region. Baker, a native of Front Royal, Virginia, joined the Georgia Southern management team after five years as Director of the College Football Marketing Corporation, a subsidiary of the College Football Association (CFA). Baker’s responsibilities with the CFA included securing title sponsorship for and administration of its “Promise of Tomorrow” scholarship program. A fouryear agreement with Hitachi awarded $1.3 million in scholarships to aid individuals involved in intercollegiate football with the means to pursue careers in the field of education. From 1986-90, he was associate athletic director for financial development at Vanderbilt, where he oversaw the National Commodore Club. In the two years before moving to Nashville, Baker was associate athletic director for external affairs at the University of Oregon, the institution where he served as director of athletic marketing from January 1983 to May 1984. Baker entered the field of intercollegiate athletics at the College of William & Mary, where he spent seven years (1976-82) as director of athletic promotions. Baker holds a 1976 master’s degree in Sports Administration from Ohio University and a 1974 B. A. in Communication Arts from James Madison University. He and his wife of 33 years, Ann, are the parents of three children: Zeb, Elizabeth Ann and Josie.
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2010-11 GEORGIA SOUTHERN OVERALL STATISTICS (5-27, 1-17 SOCON) ## 00 03 02 05 11 12 10 32 24 45 35 TM
Player DRAYTON, Ben FERGUSON, Eric SPENCER, Rory HEWITT, Jelani BUSSEY, Tré JAMES, Zuri BAYNHAM. Marvin BASKERVILLE, C YOUNKER, Austin MIKE, Sam TAYLOR, Justin TEAM Total Opponents
GP-GS MIN 32-32 1184 31-26 894 29-24 679 32-29 934 30-10 671 30-15 671 32-14 662 28-9 490 3-0 1 27-1 182 10-0 82 32 32
Avg FG-A PCT 37.0 185-385 .481 28.8 135-292 .462 23.4 89-189 .471 29.2 102-269 .379 22.4 73-180 .406 22.4 50-140 .357 20.7 60-103 .583 17.5 37-75 .493 0.3 0-0 .000 6.7 12-23 .522 8.2 2-5 .400
3FG-A 20-76 5-26 0-0 39-122 39-104 35-94 0-0 4-13 0-0 0-0 0-0
PCT FT-A .263 114-159 .192 98-141 .000 94-133 .320 45-62 .375 20-28 .372 21-25 .000 34-67 .308 22-31 .000 3-4 .000 2-4 .000 5-12
745-1661 .449 142-435 .326 458-666 823-1694 .486 214-586 .365 563-813
PCT .717 .695 .707 .726 .714 .840 .507 .710 .750 .500 .417
O-D-T AVG PF-DQ A 35-79-114 3.6 74-1 146 68-107-175 5.6 109-6 48 48-99-147 5.1 94-5 23 23-92-115 3.6 84-2 80 12-43-55 1.8 52-1 28 8-31-39 1.3 44-3 33 45-75-120 3.8 123-12 10 26-52-78 2.8 71-2 12 0-0-0 0.0 1-0 0 13-19-32 1.2 44-2 1 4-11-15 1.5 6-0 0 34-48-82 2.6 1-0 .688 316-656-972 30.4 703-34 381 .692 341-720-1061 33.2 633-17 471
TO 113 97 59 116 41 35 37 44 0 13 5 15 575 510
BS 1 26 35 4 2 0 10 8 0 2 0
STL 60 46 23 62 18 19 21 24 0 1 2
PTS 504 373 272 288 205 156 154 100 3 26 9 0 88 276 2090 91 259 2423
AVG 15.8 12.0 9.4 9.0 6.8 5.2 4.8 3.6 1.0 1.0 0.9 65.3 75.7
2010-11 GEORGIA SOUTHERN CONFERENCE ONLY STATISTICS ## 00 03 02 05 11 12 10 32 45 35 TM
Player DRAYTON, Ben FERGUSON, Eric SPENCER, Rory HEWITT, Jelani BUSSEY, Tré JAMES, Zuri BAYNHAM. Marvin BASKERVILLE, C MIKE, Sam TAYLOR, Justin Team Total Opponents
GP-GS MIN 18-18 663 17-12 458 16-14 348 18-18 509 16-4 346 17-13 509 18-6 355 15-4 247 14-1 106 8-0 59 18 18
Avg FG-A PCT 36.8 104-217 .479 26.9 66-148 .446 21.8 43-84 .512 28.3 51-147 .347 21.6 37-92 .402 29.9 37-104 .356 19.7 31-55 .564 16.5 18-37 .486 7.6 8-14 .571 7.4 1-4 .250
3FG-A 9-31 4-15 0-0 19-65 22-56 25-70 0-0 4-10 0-0 0-0
PCT .290 .267 .000 .292 .393 .357 .000 .400 .000 .000
FT-A 62-92 46-59 34-51 14-18 11-16 10-12 14-34 11-14 1-2 2-8
396-902 .439 83-247 .336 211-306 446-907 .492 124-323 .384 279-396
PCT .739 .780 .667 .778 .688 .833 .412 .786 .500 .250
O-D-T AVG PF-DQ A TO BS 22-49-71 3.9 49-1 89 70 1 37-51-88 5.2 52-2 16 41 13 26-42-68 4.3 49-2 10 37 16 9-47-56 3.1 52-2 39 59 3 7-18-25 1.6 18-0 7 16 0 5-24-29 1.7 25-0 21 30 0 28-40-68 3.8 66-6 3 18 8 10-21-31 2.1 35-0 4 20 5 9-12-21 1.5 21-1 0 6 1 3-7-10 1.3 5-0 0 2 0 25-32-57 3.2 0-0 9 .690 181-343-524 29.1 372-14 189 308 47 .705 179-385-564 31.3 322-10 241 267 58
STL 31 19 8 37 9 10 13 10 0 2
PTS 285 182 120 135 107 109 76 51 17 4 0 139 1086 133 1295
AVG 15.8 10.7 7.5 7.5 6.7 6.4 4.2 3.4 1.2 0.5 60.3 71.9
2010-11 GEORGIA SOUTHERN RESULTS AND GAME-BY-GAME LEADERS Date Opponent W/L Score High Scorer High Rebounds High Assists Attend. Lead Deficit N12 at Notre Dame L 61-98 Ferguson (26) Spencer (7) Drayton III (4) 8,165 None 44 N15 CARVER COLLEGE W 91-83 Hewitt (28) Spencer (9) Bussey (4) 1,663 13 None N18 REINHARDT W 101-84 Hewitt (17) Baskerville (7) Hewitt (5) 1,544 22 4 N21 & at South Florida L 63-76 Drayton III (19) Spencer/Baynham (6) Ferguson/Hewitt (5) 2,722 None 17 N23 & at Texas Tech L 79-103 Drayton III (21) Baskerville (13) Drayton III (5) 8,133 3 29 N26 # vs. Chicago State L 59-64 Spencer/Drayton III (13) Hewitt (7) Ferguson (5) 550 16 5 N27 # vs. Miss. Val. St. L 64-75 Drayton III (24) Ferguson (12) Hewitt (5) 300 8 11 D2 * at The Citadel L 52-65 Drayton III (14) Mike (7) Hewitt (3) 2,058 3 22 D4 * at C. of Charleston L 84-92 Bussey (21) Baynham (11) Hewitt/Drayton III (4) 2,417 None 24 D11 BREWTON-PARKER W 86-74 Ferguson (22) Ferguson (10) Ferguson (6) 1,170 15 6 D14 at Cincinnati L 54-99 Spencer/Ferguson (16) Spencer (9) Drayton III (6) 4,523 None 48 D18 SOUTH ALABAMA L 58-68 Hewitt (13) Ferguson (6) Three Tied (3) 1,153 15 10 D22 GEORGIA STATE W-OT 74-72 Drayton III (19) Ferguson (7) Spencer (3) 1,467 13 9 D29 at Auburn L-OT 84-88 Ferguson (19) Ferguson (12) Drayton III (9) 6,793 2 29 J2 EASTERN KENTUCKY L 73-79 Drayton III (18) Spencer (6) Hewitt (6) 1,144 None 17 J5 * WESTERN CAROLINA L 58-81 Ferguson (21) Baynham (8) Bussey (2) 1,164 2 29 J8 * at Appalachian St. L 51-79 Drayton III (16) Spencer (7) Drayton III (4) 1,011 2 28 J12 * WOFFORD L 65-74 Drayton III (15) Hewitt (4) Hewitt (4) 1,328 1 17 J15 * FURMAN L 56-74 Drayton III (16) Ferguson (9) Three Tied (3) 1,416 None 19 J20 * at UNC Greensboro L 75-87 Ferguson (24) Ferguson (6) Drayton III (8) 2,461 7 17 J22 * at Elon L 62-84 Hewitt (18) Spencer (13) Drayton III (6) 1,607 None 28 J26 * C OF CHARLESTON L 61-65 Drayton III (20) Spencer (6) Drayton III (7) 1,768 1 9 J31 * DAVIDSON L 66-74 Drayton III/Hewitt (14) Baynham (8) Drayton III (5) 1,617 2 11 F3 * at Chattanooga L 66-75 Drayton III (24) Ferguson (5) Drayton III (5) 3,042 5 18 F5 * SAMFORD L 50-58 Drayton III (16) Ferguson (6) Drayton III (5) 2,312 1 11 F10 * at Furman L 45-58 James (16) Drayton III (9) Drayton III (9) 1,561 2 11 F12 * at Wofford L 61-69 Drayton III (31) Ferguson (7) Drayton III/Hewitt (2) 1,921 1 19 F16 * at Davidson L 56-83 Drayton III (16) Ferguson (8) Drayton III (10) 3,437 5 35 F19 * THE CITADEL W 65-53 Drayton III (15) Ferguson/Drayton III (6) Drayton III/Hewitt (6) 1,406 14 1 F24 * UNC GREENSBORO L 56-57 Spencer (11) Baskerville (6) Drayton III (3) 1,504 13 1 F26 * ELON L 57-72 Ferguson (16) Ferguson (8) Drayton III (6) 2,412 5 18 M4 $ vs. Appalachian St. L 57-65 Drayton III (16) Baynham (7) Drayton III (5) 2,183 3 8 & - South Padre Island Invitational # - South Padre Island Invitational (South Padre Island, Texas) * - SoCon Game $ - SoCon Tournament (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 2011-12 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE
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2010-11 GEORGIA SOUTHERN GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATISTICS COMPARISON (GSU/OPP) Date N12 N15 N18 N21 N23 N26 N27 D2 D4 D11 D14 D18 D22 D29 J2 J5 J8 J12 J15 J20 J22 J26 J31 F3 F5 F10 F12 F16 F19 F24 F26 M4
Opponent at Notre Dame CARVER COLLEGE REINHARDT at South Florida at Texas Tech vs. Chicago State vs. Miss. Val. St. at The Citadel at C. of Charleston BREWTON-PARKER at Cincinnati SOUTH ALABAMA GEORGIA STATE at Auburn EASTERN KENTUCKY WESTERN CAROLINA at Appalachian St. WOFFORD FURMAN at UNC Greensboro at Elon C OF CHARLESTON DAVIDSON at Chattanooga SAMFORD at Furman at Wofford at Davidson THE CITADEL UNC GREENSBORO ELON App. State (SoCon)
Score Marg. 61/98 (37) 91/83 +7 101/84 +16 63/76 (13) 79/103 (24) 59/64 (5) 64/75 (11) 52/65 (13) 84/92 (8) 86/74 +12 54/99 (45) 58/68 (10) 74/72 +2 84/88 (2) 73/79 (6) 58/81 (23) 51/79 (28) 65/74 (9) 56/74 (18) 75/87 (12) 62/84 (22) 61/65 (4) 66/73 (7) 66/75 (9) 50/58 (8) 45/54 (9) 61/69 (8) 56/83 (26) 65/53 +12 56/67 (1) 57/72 (15) 57/65 (8)
Date N12 N15 N18 N21 N23 N26 N27 D2 D4 D11 D14 D18 D22 D29 J2 J5 J8 J12 J15 J20 J22 J26 J31 F3 F5 F10 F12 F16 F19 F24 F26 M4
Opponent Off. Reb. Def. Reb. at Notre Dame 8/17 19/29 CARVER COLLEGE 14/11 29/23 REINHARDT 5/14 30/20 at South Florida 13/6 17/28 at Texas Tech 14/8 25/29 vs. Chicago State 11/14 22/21 vs. Miss. Val. St. 10/11 22/24 at The Citadel 13/15 17/28 at C. of Charleston 24/9 20/22 BREWTON-PARKER 10/14 24/20 at Cincinnati 9/12 18/30 SOUTH ALABAMA 8/17 19/24 GEORGIA STATE 8/11 20/20 at Auburn 8/14 25/23 EASTERN KENTUCKY 5/5 23/22 WESTERN CAROLINA 15/10 18/20 at Appalachian St. 7/17 22/26 WOFFORD 8/8 11/18 FURMAN 9/3 21/28 at UNC Greensboro 5/10 15/21 at Elon 15/20 26/22 C OF CHARLESTON 14/14 14/16 DAVIDSON 4/5 22/22 at Chattanooga 6/5 17/18 SAMFORD 10/7 21/16 at Furman 17/13 19/21 at Wofford 11/6 22/17 at Davidson 6/13 15/27 THE CITADEL 6/11 21/25 UNC GREENSBORO 6/8 22/21 ELON 5/5 20/17 App. State (SoCon) 12/8 19/22
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Tot.FG 16-48/33-68 34-68/32-66 34-52/31-69 23-59/24-40 28-67/34-64 22-55/21-55 22-49/23-54 17-53/28-58 36-79/31-57 28-52/24-59 23-58/35-63 19-47/23-51 29-52/28-55 25-53/27-58 26-50/24-45 18-43/31-56 20-51/30-64 24-49/24-41 20-55/23-44 22-45/32-55 22-55/28-68 24-54/21-47 19-41/25-47 28-50/26-45 19-43/21-47 17-52/16-45 23-50/21-42 19-47/29-52 28-54/19-50 21-43/18-45 19-38/23-44 20-49/18-40 Reb.Margin 27/46 (19) 43/34 +9 35/34 +1 30/34 (4) 39/37 +2 33/35 (2) 32/35 (3) 30/35 (13) 44/31 +13 34/34 28/42 (14) 27/41 (14) 28/31 (3) 33/37 (4) 28/27 +1 33/30 +3 29/43 (14) 19/26 (7) 30/31 (1) 20/31 (11) 41/42 (1) 28/30 (2) 26/27 (1) 23/23 0 31/23 +8 36/34 +2 33/23 +10 21/40 (19) 27/36 (9) 28/29 (1) 25/22 +3 31/30 +1
FG Pct. .333/.485 .455/.467 .654/.449 .390/.600 .418/.513 .400/.382 .449/.426 .321/.483 .456/.544 .538/.407 .397/.556 .404/.451 .558/.509 .472/.466 .520/.533 .419/.554 .392/.469 .490/.585 .364/.523 .489/.582 .400/.412 .444/.447 .463/.532 .560/.578 .442/.447 .327/.356 .460/.500 .404/.558 .519/.380 .488/.400 .500/.523 .408/.450
FG (1st) 5-23/20-33 15-33/14-30 17-27/17-33 12-29/15-24 13-35/16-32 9-25/13-25 13-23/12-28 7-21/17-30 14-36/16-32 9-26/13-27 9-25/19-36 14-23/10-23 10-21/11-25 6-23/18-33 7-19/13-23 7-15/18-32 13-24/16-34 11-24/13-22 8-24/14-22 14-24/16-30 10-24/12-32 9-26/11-30 8-20/14-25 14-22/15-23 7-16/9-26 9-24/9-24 8-20/10-23 9-22/13-23 13-27/12-22 11-21/5-16 14-21/10-24 9-26/6-16
Assists TOvers Blocks 11/21 17/10 3/2 13/15 21/22 8/0 19/12 19/19 4/2 16/19 15/21 1/5 8/23 18/14 0/1 14/11 18/21 2/2 14/9 28/21 5/1 7/21 10/10 3/7 14/17 18/14 1/6 15/15 21/19 2/0 14/26 15/9 4/7 12/16 17/18 2/2 12/16 18/21 3/2 18/18 25/18 3/3 16/18 23/18 2/1 6/14 21/15 4/4 9/16 18/17 3/1 11/12 15/14 0/4 10/15 14/15 0/4 13/21 16/16 3/5 9/18 24/13 3/2 10/9 11/19 2/4 10/11 19/20 2/2 15/20 21/19 2/0 8/12 18/11 3/1 14/8 15/10 3/5 7/12 23/16 1/3 10/15 19/17 2/2 15/5 7/12 8/3 12/6 17/17 5/1 9/9 22/12 2/5 10/11 12/12 2/5
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FG (2nd) 11-25/13-35 19-35/18-36 17-25/14-36 11-30/9-16 15-32/18-32 12-30/9-30 9-26/11-26 10-32/11-28 22-43/15-25 19-26/11-32 14-33/16-27 5-24/13-28 16-24/13-24 17-25/7-22 19-31/11-22 11-28/13-24 7-27/14-30 13-25/11-19 12-31/9-22 8-21/16-25 12-31/16-36 15-28/10-17 11-21/11-22 14-28/11-22 12-27/12-21 8-28/7-21 15-30/11-19 10-25/16-29 15-27/7-28 10-22/13-29 5-17/13-20 11-23/12-24 Steals 4/8 11/11 10/11 12/6 9/8 13/7 11/9 6/2 11/9 11/11 6/8 10/7 15/9 13/16 8/8 9/11 9/7 11/10 5/7 12/6 6/10 10/4 8/2 10/7 6/12 5/6 5/13 5/6 7/5 8/8 6/8 4/7
3-Ptrs. 3-15/8-26 3-12/5-11 6-12/6-23 2-14/4-12 5-11/12-27 4-15/7-19 2-10/4-15 3-18/6-21 9-21/9-25 5-16/10-30 1-8/6-12 3-14/5-19 5-12/6-22 11-25/8-20 8-15/7-17 2-8/6-15 2-12/9-25 7-12/5-11 5-20/13-26 5-12/9-15 5-15/7-28 4-16/8-20 4-11/7-15 8-18/12-20 2-12/5-15 5-18/6-17 3-11/4-12 6-10/7-16 5-15/1-12 4-13/3-11 4-5/7-19 1-9/2-10
Fouls 24/25 19/25 20/30 27/23 24/16 18/22 30/27 11/18 21/10 18/21 24/16 24/21 18/16 30/23 31/22 17/27 20/17 18/15 19/18 22/25 26/20 16/12 24/30 19/12 18/15 21/8 28/17 25/21 15/16 21/20 31/21 24/21
3P Pct. .200/.308 .250/.455 .500/.261 .143/.333 .455/.444 .267/.368 .200/.267 .167/.286 .429/.360 .313/.333 .125/.500 .214/.263 .417/.273 .440/.400 .533/.412 .250/.400 .167/.360 .583/.455 .250/.500 .417/.600 .333/.250 .250/.400 .364/.467 .444/.600 .167/.333 .278/.353 .273/.333 .600/.438 .333/.083 .308/.273 .800/.368 .111/.200
Lead Chg. 0 0 1 0 1 3 3 3 0 6 6 1 3 0 1 1 0 4 0 3 0 6 4 1 2 2 4 1 2 1 7 8
Ties 0 0 2 0 0 16 16 1 0 2 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 4 3 1 1 3 1 0 4 0 3 8
Free Throws 26-34/24-27 20-26/14-23 27-37/16-26 15-25/24-37 18-26/23-28 11-24/15-21 18-30/25-34 15-22/3-8 3-7/21-26 25-34/16-22 7-13/23-30 17-24/17/34 11-16/10-19 23-29/26-40 13-18/24-38 20-37/13-19 9-13/10-18 10-12/21/27 11-13/15-21 26-32/14-23 13-21/21-30 9-10/15-17 24-34/16-22 2-4/11-17 10-12/11-17 6-9/16-23 12-14/23-37 12-17/18-23 4-9/14-16 10-19/18-23 19-29/15-21 16-24/27/38 1st 23/62 40/36 51/44 30/39 38/49 36/24 34/36 20/38 31/44 34/36 23/50 39/26 27/31 25/52 21/38 28/48 31/40 26/30 23/42 39/43 28/40 22/28 26/35 32/41 22/23 24/26 21/30 22/45 32/30 27/16 32/29 21/22
2nd 38/36 51/47 50/40 33/37 41/54 40/23 30/39 32/27 53/48 52/38 31/49 19/42 36/32 51/24 52/41 30/33 20/39 39/44 33/32 36/44 34/44 39/37 40/38 34/34 28/35 21/28 40/39 34/38 33/23 41/29 25/43 36/43
FT Pct. .765/.889 .769/.609 .730/.615 .600/.694 .692/.846 .458/.714 .600/.735 .682/.375 .429/.808 .735/.727 .538/.767 .708/.500 .688/.526 .793/.650 .722/632 .541/.684 .692/.556 .833/.778 .846/.714 .813/.609 .619/700 .900/.882 .706/.727 .500/.647 .833/.647 .667/.696 .857/.622 .706/.783 .444/.875 .526/.783 .655/.714 .667/.711 OT - /- /- /- /- /- /- /- /- /- /- /- /11/9 8/12 - /- /- /-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-
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STANDINGS NORTH DIVISION Western Carolina Chattanooga Appalachian State Elon UNCG Samford
W-L
CONFERENCE PCT. PF
PA
W-L
OVERALL PCT. PF
PA
12-6 12-6 10-8 7-11 6-12 4-14
.667 .667 .556 .389 .333 .222
70.4 72.5 72.5 72.0 75.4 60.1
67.4 75.2 70.9 72.7 78.8 70.6
18-15 16-16 16-15 14-17 7-24 12-19
.545 .500 .516 .452 .226 .387
69.8 71.1 73.1 74.2 71.1 60.6
68.9 72.1 73.2 74.2 80.7 66.8
SOUTH DIVISION Coll. of Charleston Wofford Furman Davidson The Citadel Georgia Southern
14-4 14-4 12-6 10-8 6-12 1-17
.778 .778 .667 .556 .333 .056
78.5 75.5 70.4 72.8 65.6 60.3
68.6 64.8 66.0 69.4 69.8 71.9
26-11 21-13 22-11 18-15 10-22 5-27
.703 .618 .667 .545 .313 .156
76.2 73.6 68.8 72.5 64.0 65.3
69.0 68.0 64.4 68.7 69.9 75.7
SOCON TEAM STATISTICS 3-POINT FG PCT ............................... G 1. Wofford ................................... 34 2. Furman .................................... 33 3. Coll. of Charleston ............... 37 4. Elon ........................................... 31 5. UNCG ........................................ 31 6. Samford ................................... 31 7. Davidson ................................. 33 8. Appalachian State ............... 31 9. Western Carolina .................. 33 10. Georgia Southern ................ 32 11. The Citadel ............................. 32 12. Chattanooga ......................... 32
3FGM 197 238 306 285 186 275 258 196 190 142 157 272
3FGA 493 636 835 784 522 776 750 582 570 435 488 846
Pct .400 .374 .366 .364 .356 .354 .344 .337 .333 .326 .322 .322
3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE ........... G 1. Western Carolina .................. 33 2. Furman .................................... 33 3. Davidson ................................. 33 4. The Citadel ............................. 32 5. Coll. of Charleston ............... 37 6. Appalachian State ............... 31 7. Chattanooga ......................... 32 8. Wofford ................................... 34 9. Georgia Southern ................ 32 10. Samford ................................... 31 11. Elon ........................................... 31 12. UNCG ........................................ 31
3FGM 161 181 161 215 213 197 301 188 214 247 206 247
3FGA 519 550 482 633 627 579 871 540 586 669 540 646
Pct .310 .329 .334 .340 .340 .340 .346 .348 .365 .369 .381 .382
Margin +7.2 +5.6 +4.5 +3.8 +0.8 +0.0 -0.1 -3.3 -5.9 -6.2 -9.6 -10.4
REBOUNDING OFFENSE ............... G Rebounds 1. Chattanooga ......................... 32 1232 2. Davidson ................................. 33 1214 3. Western Carolina .................. 33 1189 4. The Citadel ............................. 32 1120 5. Coll. of Charleston ............... 37 1278 6. Appalachian State ............... 31 1067 7. Furman .................................... 33 1135 8. Elon ........................................... 31 1063 9. UNCG ........................................ 31 1056 10. Wofford ................................... 34 1108 11. Georgia Southern ................ 32 972 12. Samford ................................... 31 840
Avg/G 38.5 36.8 36.0 35.0 34.5 34.4 34.4 34.3 34.1 32.6 30.4 27.1
FTA 595 677 694 542 681 694 778 664 666 520 613 740
Pct .741 .733 .725 .716 .714 .705 .693 .690 .688 .675 .651 .649
REBOUNDING DEFENSE ............... G Rebounds 1. Furman .................................... 33 1040 2. Wofford ................................... 34 1073 3. The Citadel ............................. 32 1034 4. Davidson ................................. 33 1075 5. Georgia Southern ................ 32 1061 6. Appalachian State ............... 31 1070 7. Coll. of Charleston ............... 37 1307 8. Chattanooga ......................... 32 1131 9. Western Carolina .................. 33 1177 10. Samford ................................... 31 1121 11. UNCG ........................................ 31 1135 12. Elon ........................................... 31 1152
Avg/G 31.5 31.6 32.3 32.6 33.2 34.5 35.3 35.3 35.7 36.2 36.6 37.2
FGM 1037 883 790 745 765 819 857 780 765 627 752 761
FGA 2173 1853 1738 1661 1712 1887 1990 1820 1786 1464 1758 1827
Pct .477 .477 .455 .449 .447 .434 .431 .429 .428 .428 .428 .417
REBOUNDING MARGIN .....G 1. Davidson ..................... 33 2. Chattanooga ............. 32 3. Furman ........................ 33 4. The Citadel ................. 32 5. Wofford ....................... 34 6. Western Carolina ...... 33 7. Appalachian State ... 31 8. Coll. of Charleston ... 37 9. UNCG ............................ 31 10. Georgia Southern .... 32 11. Elon ............................... 31 12. Samford ....................... 31
FGM 731 722 753 969 829 796 779 841 827 821 850 823
FGA 1727 1672 1740 2218 1887 1787 1733 1822 1790 1772 1796 1694
Pct .423 .432 .433 .437 .439 .445 .450 .462 .462 .463 .473 .486
BLOCKED SHOTS ............................. G 1. Coll. of Charleston ............... 37 2. Furman .................................... 33 3. Western Carolina .................. 33 4. Davidson ................................. 33 5. Appalachian State ............... 31 6. Georgia Southern ................ 32 7. Elon ........................................... 31 8. Wofford ................................... 34 9. UNCG ........................................ 31 10. Samford ................................... 31 11. Chattanooga ......................... 32 The Citadel ............................. 32
SCORING OFFENSE ......................... G 1. Coll. of Charleston ............... 37 2. Elon ........................................... 31 3. Wofford ................................... 34 4. Appalachian State ............... 31 5. Davidson ................................. 33 6. UNCG ........................................ 31 7. Chattanooga ......................... 32 8. Western Carolina .................. 33 9. Furman .................................... 33 10. Georgia Southern ................ 32 11. The Citadel ............................. 32 12. Samford ................................... 31
W-L 26-11 14-17 21-13 16-15 18-15 7-24 16-16 18-15 22-11 5-27 10-22 12-19
Pts 2821 2301 2502 2265 2392 2204 2274 2303 2271 2090 2049 1880
SCORING DEFENSE ......................... G 1. Furman .................................... 33 2. Samford ................................... 31 3. Wofford ................................... 34 4. Davidson ................................. 33 5. Western Carolina .................. 33 6. Coll. of Charleston ............... 37 7. The Citadel ............................. 32 8. Appalachian State ............... 31 9. Elon ........................................... 31 10. Chattanooga ......................... 32 11. Georgia Southern ................ 32 12. UNCG ........................................ 31
Pts 2124 2072 2313 2266 2275 2554 2237 2269 2301 2380 2423 2501
Avg/G 64.4 66.8 68.0 68.7 68.9 69.0 69.9 73.2 74.2 74.4 75.7 80.7
SCORING MARGIN .......................... G 1. Coll. of Charleston ............... 37 2. Wofford ................................... 34 3. Furman .................................... 33 4. Davidson ................................. 33 5. Western Carolina .................. 33 6. Elon ........................................... 31 7. Appalachian State ............... 31 8. Chattanooga ......................... 32 9. The Citadel ............................. 32 10. Samford ................................... 31 11. UNCG ........................................ 31 12. Georgia Southern ................ 32
Offense 76.2 73.6 68.8 72.5 69.8 74.2 73.1 71.1 64.0 60.6 71.1 65.3
Defense 69.0 68.0 64.4 68.7 68.9 74.2 73.2 74.4 69.9 66.8 80.7 75.7
FREE THROW PCT ............................ G 1. Coll. of Charleston ............... 37 2. Davidson ................................. 33 3. Furman .................................... 33 4. The Citadel ............................. 32 5. Elon ........................................... 31 6. Appalachian State ............... 31 7. Wofford ................................... 34 8. UNCG ........................................ 31 9. Georgia Southern ................ 32 10. Samford ................................... 31 11. Western Carolina .................. 33 12. Chattanooga ......................... 32
FTM 441 496 503 388 486 489 539 458 458 351 399 480
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES ......... G 1. Coll. of Charleston ............... 37 2. Wofford ................................... 34 3. Appalachian State ............... 31 4. Georgia Southern ................ 32 5. Furman .................................... 33 6. Davidson ................................. 33 7. Western Carolina .................. 33 8. UNCG ........................................ 31 9. Elon ........................................... 31 10. Samford ................................... 31 11. The Citadel ............................. 32 12. Chattanooga ......................... 32 FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE .......... G 1. Furman .................................... 33 2. Samford ................................... 31 3. Davidson ................................. 33 4. Coll. of Charleston ............... 37 5. Chattanooga ......................... 32 6. Wofford ................................... 34 7. Western Carolina .................. 33 8. Appalachian State ............... 31 9. Elon ........................................... 31 10. The Citadel ............................. 32 11. UNCG ........................................ 31 12. Georgia Southern ................ 32
2011-12 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE
Avg/G 76.2 74.2 73.6 73.1 72.5 71.1 71.1 69.8 68.8 65.3 64.0 60.6
Team 1214 1232 1135 1120 1108 1189 1067 1278 1056 972 1063 840
Avg. 36.8 38.5 34.4 35.0 32.6 36.0 34.4 34.5 34.1 30.4 34.3 27.1 No. 150 114 102 98 89 88 81 86 76 49 47 47
Opp. 1075 1131 1040 1034 1073 1177 1070 1307 1135 1061 1152 1121
Avg. Margin 32.6 +4.2 35.3 +3.2 31.5 +2.9 32.3 +2.7 31.6 +1.0 35.7 +0.4 34.5 -0.1 35.3 -0.8 36.6 -2.5 33.2 -2.8 37.2 -2.9 36.2 -9.1
Avg/G 4.1 3.5 3.1 3.0 2.9 2.8 2.6 2.5 2.5 1.6 1.5 1.5
ASSISTS ............................................... G 1. Wofford ................................... 34 2. Elon ........................................... 31 3. Chattanooga ......................... 32 4. Coll. of Charleston ............... 37 5. Samford ................................... 31 6. Western Carolina .................. 33 7. Davidson ................................. 33 8. The Citadel ............................. 32 9. Furman .................................... 33 10. Georgia Southern ................ 32 11. UNCG ........................................ 31 12. Appalachian State ............... 31
No. 487 435 447 497 409 432 425 402 404 381 353 327
Avg/G 14.3 14.0 14.0 13.4 13.2 13.1 12.9 12.6 12.2 11.9 11.4 10.5
STEALS ................................................ G 1. Western Carolina .................. 33 2. Georgia Southern ................ 32 3. Wofford ................................... 34 4. UNCG ........................................ 31 5. Samford ................................... 31 6. Coll. of Charleston ............... 37 7. Appalachian State ............... 31 8. Elon ........................................... 31 9. Furman .................................... 33 10. Chattanooga ......................... 32 11. Davidson ................................. 33 12. The Citadel ............................. 32
No. 299 276 227 205 182 214 179 171 170 164 162 151
Avg/G 9.1 8.6 6.7 6.6 5.9 5.8 5.8 5.5 5.2 5.1 4.9 4.7
TURNOVER MARGIN ............G Team 1. Western Carolina ........33 452 2. Wofford .........................34 404 3. Elon .................................31 391 4. Coll. of Charleston .....37 448 5. Samford .........................31 418 6. Appalachian State .....31 403 7. Furman ..........................33 436 8. UNCG ..............................31 474 9. Davidson .......................33 464 10. Georgia Southern ......32 575 11. Chattanooga ...............32 484 12. The Citadel ...................32 407
Avg. 13.7 11.9 12.6 12.1 13.5 13.0 13.2 15.3 14.1 18.0 15.1 12.7
Opp. 523 453 427 482 401 382 412 442 427 510 419 339
ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO G Assist 1. Wofford .........................34 487 2. Elon .................................31 435 3. Coll. of Charleston .....37 497 4. The Citadel ...................32 402 5. Samford .........................31 409 6. Western Carolina ........33 432 7. Furman ..........................33 404 8. Chattanooga ...............32 447 9. Davidson .......................33 425 10. Appalachian State .....31 327 11. UNCG ..............................31 353 12. Georgia Southern ......32 381
Avg. T-Over 14.3 404 14.0 391 13.4 448 12.6 407 13.2 418 13.1 452 12.2 436 14.0 484 12.9 464 10.5 403 11.4 474 11.9 575
Avg. Margin 15.8 +2.15 13.3 +1.44 13.8 +1.16 13.0 +0.92 12.9 -0.55 12.3 -0.68 12.5 -0.73 14.3 -1.03 12.9 -1.12 15.9 -2.03 13.1 -2.03 10.6 -2.12 Avg. 11.9 12.6 12.1 12.7 13.5 13.7 13.2 15.1 14.1 13.0 15.3 18.0
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS ..........G 1. Western Carolina .................. 33 2. Davidson ................................. 33 3. UNCG ........................................ 31 4. Chattanooga ......................... 32 5. The Citadel ............................. 32 6. Furman .................................... 33 7. Wofford ................................... 34 8. Coll. of Charleston ............... 37 9. Appalachian State ............... 31 10. Elon ........................................... 31 11. Georgia Southern ................ 32 12. Samford ................................... 31
No. 428 419 363 373 361 368 372 404 323 321 316 190
Avg/G 13.0 12.7 11.7 11.7 11.3 11.2 10.9 10.9 10.4 10.4 9.9 6.1
DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ..........G 1. Chattanooga ......................... 32 2. Davidson ................................. 33 3. Appalachian State ............... 31 4. Elon ........................................... 31 5. The Citadel ............................. 32 6. Coll. of Charleston ............... 37 7. Furman .................................... 33 8. Western Carolina .................. 33 9. UNCG ........................................ 31 10. Wofford ................................... 34 11. Samford ................................... 31 12. Georgia Southern ................ 32
No. 859 795 744 742 759 874 767 761 693 736 650 656
Avg/G 26.8 24.1 24.0 23.9 23.7 23.6 23.2 23.1 22.4 21.6 21.0 20.5
Ratio 1.2 1.1 1.1 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.7
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2011-12 GEORGIA SOUTHERN MEN’S BASKETBALL SCORING .......................................Cl 1. GOUDELOCK, Andrew-COFC SR 2. SIMS, Donald-ASU ..................... SR 3. DAHLMAN, Noah-WOF ............ SR 4. WELLS, Cameron-CIT ............... SR 5. CARTER, Omar-ASU ................... JR 6. DRAYTON, Ben-GSU .................. JR 7. SAAKA, Amu-FUR ...................... SR 8. WILLIAMS, Mike-WCU .............. SR 9. LONG,Chris-ELON ...................... SR 10. WATTAD, Omar-UTC .................. JR 11. RUNDLES, Cameron-WOF ...... SR 12. SPRADLIN,Drew-ELON .............. JR 13. TAYLOR, Ricky-UTC ..................... JR 14. KUHLMAN, JP-DAV ....................SO 15. DIGGS, Jamar-WOF ................... SR 16. MONROE, Donavan-COFC ..... SR 17. COHEN, Jake-DAV .....................SO 18. FERGUSON, Eric-GSU ................FR 19. EVANS, Brandon-UNCG ........... SR 20. SIMPSON, Trevis-UNCG ............FR 21. GROSELLE, Mike-CIT .................SO 22. SUMLER, Trey-WCU ....................FR 23. MILLER, Jordan-FUR ................. SR 24. URBANUS, Zach-CIT ................. SR 25. ISENBARGER,Jack-ELON ...........FR 26. STATES, Noah-FUR .................... SR 27. MERRITT, Jeffrey-SAM ............... JR 28. GORDON, Richie-WCU ............. SR 29. MUTOMBO, Harouna-WCU ..... JR 30. DAHN, Austin-CIT ...................... SR REBOUNDING ...............................Cl 1. JOHNSON, Tim-WOF ................ SR 2. WIEDEMAN, Trent-COFC ..........FR 3. SAAKA, Amu-FUR ...................... SR 4. JEFFERSON, DeAntre-UTC ...... SR 5. GROSELLE, Mike-CIT .................SO 6. EARLY, Chris-UTC ........................ JR 7. WILLIAMSON, Andre-ASU ....... JR 8. MERRITT, Jeffrey-SAM ............... JR 9. COHEN, Jake-DAV .....................SO 10. BRACKETT, Aaron-UNCG .......... JR 11. HALL, Willis-COFC .....................SO 12. CARTER, Omar-ASU ................... JR 13. GORDON, Richie-WCU ............. SR 14. DAHLMAN, Noah-WOF ............ SR 15. FERGUSON, Eric-GSU ................FR 16. WIGGINS, Antwaine-COFC ...... JR 17. MUTOMBO, Harouna-WCU ..... JR 18. SPENCER, Rory-GSU .................. JR 19. BROOKS, De’Mon-DAV .............FR 20. WELLS, Cameron-CIT ............... SR
GP 37 31 34 32 31 32 33 33 31 32 34 31 32 33 33 37 33 31 31 27 31 33 30 32 31 28 31 33 32 32
FG 3FG 318 131 198 78 255 0 197 19 184 38 185 20 167 50 190 55 126 54 143 88 155 75 147 57 138 45 130 49 143 27 160 42 138 26 135 5 106 46 115 29 149 0 121 52 110 48 117 64 102 60 106 41 118 26 132 0 135 17 116 61
GP Off 34 112 37 81 33 68 32 63 31 74 31 48 31 51 31 47 33 67 31 47 37 77 31 51 33 80 34 94 31 68 36 62 32 65 29 48 31 59 32 18
FT 110 178 172 139 99 114 130 73 150 82 89 72 94 115 102 97 99 98 111 59 60 85 70 41 59 38 58 73 36 26
Pts Avg/G 877 23.7 652 21.0 682 20.1 552 17.3 505 16.3 504 15.8 514 15.6 508 15.4 456 14.7 456 14.3 474 13.9 423 13.6 415 13.0 424 12.8 415 12.6 459 12.4 401 12.2 373 12.0 369 11.9 318 11.8 358 11.5 379 11.5 338 11.3 339 10.6 323 10.4 291 10.4 320 10.3 337 10.2 323 10.1 319 10.0
Def Total Avg/G 176 288 8.5 165 246 6.6 145 213 6.5 143 206 6.4 124 198 6.4 148 196 6.3 144 195 6.3 147 194 6.3 138 205 6.2 138 185 6.0 140 217 5.9 5.8 129 180 109 189 5.7 98 192 5.6 107 175 5.6 141 203 5.6 113 178 5.6 99 147 5.1 98 157 5.1 144 162 5.1
FIELD GOAL PCT ...........................Cl 1. DAHLMAN, Noah-WOF ............ SR 2. GROSELLE, Mike-CIT .................SO 3. WILLIAMSON, Andre-ASU ....... JR 4. BROOKS, De’Mon-DAV .............FR 5. MANN, Clint-DAV .......................SO 6. STATES, Noah-FUR .................... SR 7. HALL, Willis-COFC .....................SO 8. MUTOMBO, Harouna-WCU ..... JR 9. COHEN, Jake-DAV .....................SO 10. DRAYTON, Ben-GSU .................. JR
GP 34 31 31 31 33 28 37 32 33 32
FG 255 149 104 102 107 106 129 135 138 185
ASSISTS .........................................Cl 1. LONG,Chris-ELON ...................... SR 2. BELL, Keegan-UTC ...................... JR 3. DRAYTON, Ben-GSU .................. JR 4. WELLS, Cameron-CIT ............... SR 5. GOUDELOCK, Andrew-COFC SR 6. WILLIAMS, Mike-WCU .............. SR 7. SIMS, Donald-ASU ..................... SR 8. EVANS, Darryl-FUR .................... SR 9. RANDALL, Kyle-UNCG ..............SO 10. LOESING, Brad-WOF .................. JR
GP 31 32 32 32 37 33 31 33 30 34
No. Avg/G 188 6.1 182 5.7 146 4.6 138 4.3 157 4.2 127 3.8 112 3.6 114 3.5 103 3.4 109 3.2
FREE THROW PCT ...................................Cl 1. COCHRAN, Nik-DAV ..................SO 2. SAAKA, Amu-FUR ...................... SR 3. SIMS, Donald-ASU ..................... SR 4. WELLS, Cameron-CIT ............... SR 5. KUHLMAN, JP-DAV ....................SO 6. GOUDELOCK, Andrew-COFC SR 7. LONG,Chris-ELON ...................... SR 8. EVANS, Brandon-UNCG ........... SR 9. SUMLER, Trey-WCU ....................FR 10. WILLIAMS, Mike-WCU .............. SR
GP 33 33 31 32 33 37 31 31 33 33
FT 89 130 178 139 115 110 150 111 85 73
FTA 101 149 206 168 139 134 185 137 107 92
STEALS .......................................................Cl 1. WILLIAMS, Mike-WCU .............. SR 2. HEWITT, Jelani-GSU ...................FR 3. DRAYTON, Ben-GSU .................. JR 4. DIGGS, Jamar-WOF ................... SR 5. LONG,Chris-ELON ...................... SR SIMS, Donald-ASU ..................... SR 7. GORDON, Richie-WCU ............. SR 8. FERGUSON, Eric-GSU ................FR 9. WELLS, Cameron-CIT ............... SR 10. JOHNSON, Tim-WOF ................ SR
GP 33 32 32 33 31 31 33 31 32 34
No. 67 62 60 59 53 53 51 46 46 43
Avg/G 2.0 1.9 1.9 1.8 1.7 1.7 1.5 1.5 1.4 1.3
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FGA 417 248 185 193 204 209 256 274 282 385
Pct .612 .601 .562 .528 .525 .507 .504 .493 .489 .481
Pct .881 .872 .864 .827 .827 .821 .811 .810 .794 .793
2010-11 SOCON INDIVIDUAL STATS / HONORS 3-POINT FG PCT ............................Cl 1. STATES, Noah-FUR .................... SR 2. DEHM, Justin-FUR ..................... SR 3. SUMLER, Trey-WCU ....................FR 4. BEDWELL, Josh-SAM ................ SR 5. EVANS, Brandon-UNCG ........... SR KING, Andy-SAM ........................ SR 7. GILTNER, Kevin-WOF ................. JR 8. WINDLER, Drew-SAM ................FR 9. GOUDELOCK, Andrew-COFC SR 10. CARTER, Omar-ASU ................... JR
GP 28 33 33 31 31 31 34 31 37 31
3FG 41 48 52 51 46 46 52 35 131 38
3-POINT FG MADE ........................Cl 1. GOUDELOCK, Andrew-COFC SR 2. WATTAD, Omar-UTC .................. JR 3. MCKILLOP, Brendan-DAV ........ SR 4. SIMS, Donald-ASU ..................... SR 5. RUNDLES, Cameron-WOF ...... SR 6. URBANUS, Zach-CIT ................. SR 7. BELL, Keegan-UTC ...................... JR 8. ISENBARGER,Jack-ELON ...........FR 9. DAHN, Austin-CIT ...................... SR 10. SPRADLIN,Drew-ELON .............. JR
GP 37 32 32 31 34 32 32 31 32 31
3FG Avg/G 131 3.5 88 2.8 85 2.7 78 2.5 75 2.2 64 2.0 62 1.9 60 1.9 61 1.9 57 1.8
BLOCKED SHOTS ..........................Cl 1. TROUTMAN,Lucas-ELON ..........FR 2. COHEN, Jake-DAV .....................SO 3. WILLIAMSON, Andre-ASU ....... JR 4. GORDON, Richie-WCU ............. SR 5. SPENCER, Rory-GSU .................. JR 6. WIGGINS, Antwaine-COFC ...... JR 7. WIEDEMAN, Trent-COFC ..........FR 8. FERGUSON, Eric-GSU ................FR 9. STATES, Noah-FUR .................... SR 10. DIGGS, Jamar-WOF ................... SR
GP 31 33 31 33 29 36 37 31 28 33
No. 47 49 46 42 35 42 39 26 23 27
ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO ...........Cl 1. LONG,Chris-ELON ...................... SR 2. BELL, Keegan-UTC ...................... JR 3. WELLS, Cameron-CIT ............... SR 4. DIGGS, Jamar-WOF ................... SR 5. EVANS, Darryl-FUR .................... SR 6. KUHLMAN, JP-DAV ....................SO 7. RANDALL, Kyle-UNCG ..............SO 8. LOESING, Brad-WOF .................. JR 9. WILLIAMS, Mike-WCU .............. SR 10. GOUDELOCK, Andrew-COFC SR
GP 31 32 32 33 33 33 30 34 33 37
3FGA 89 109 119 118 109 109 125 85 322 95
Pct .461 .440 .437 .432 .422 .422 .416 .412 .407 .400
Avg/G 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.1 0.8 0.8 0.8
Ast Avg TO 188 6.1 69 182 5.7 77 138 4.3 78 102 3.1 58 114 3.5 66 103 3.1 62 103 3.4 69 109 3.2 74 127 3.8 93 157 4.2 119
Avg Ratio 2.2 2.7 2.4 2.4 2.4 1.8 1.8 1.8 2.0 1.7 1.9 1.7 2.3 1.5 2.2 1.5 2.8 1.4 3.2 1.3
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS ...............Cl 1. JOHNSON, Tim-WOF ................ SR 2. DAHLMAN, Noah-WOF ............ SR 3. GORDON, Richie-WCU ............. SR 4. GROSELLE, Mike-CIT .................SO 5. STREETER, Bryan-CIT ................ SR 6. FERGUSON, Eric-GSU ................FR 7. WIEDEMAN, Trent-COFC ..........FR 8. MANN, Clint-DAV .......................SO 9. HALL, Willis-COFC .....................SO 10. SAAKA, Amu-FUR ...................... SR
GP 34 34 33 31 32 31 37 33 37 33
No. 112 94 80 74 71 68 81 69 77 68
Avg/G 3.3 2.8 2.4 2.4 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.1 2.1 2.1
DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ...............Cl 1. JOHNSON, Tim-WOF ................ SR 2. EARLY, Chris-UTC ........................ JR 3. MERRITT, Jeffrey-SAM ............... JR 4. WILLIAMSON, Andre-ASU ....... JR 5. WELLS, Cameron-CIT ............... SR 6. JEFFERSON, DeAntre-UTC ...... SR 7. WIEDEMAN, Trent-COFC ..........FR 8. BRACKETT, Aaron-UNCG .......... JR 9. SAAKA, Amu-FUR ...................... SR 10. COHEN, Jake-DAV .....................SO
GP 34 31 31 31 32 32 37 31 33 33
No. 176 148 147 144 144 143 165 138 145 138
Avg/G 5.2 4.8 4.7 4.6 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.4 4.2
MINUTES PLAYED .........................Cl 1. SIMS, Donald-ASU ..................... SR 2. DRAYTON, Ben-GSU .................. JR 3. URBANUS, Zach-CIT ................. SR 4. WELLS, Cameron-CIT ............... SR 5. GOUDELOCK, Andrew-COFC SR 6. BELL, Keegan-UTC ...................... JR 7. LONG,Chris-ELON ...................... SR 8. CARTER, Omar-ASU ................... JR 9. MONROE, Donavan-COFC ..... SR 10. RUNDLES, Cameron-WOF ...... SR
GP 31 32 32 32 37 32 31 31 37 34
Min 1174 1184 1174 1145 1302 1105 1044 1042 1225 1124
Avg/G 37.9 37.0 36.7 35.8 35.2 34.5 33.7 33.6 33.1 33.1
SOUTHERN CONFERENCE HONORS 2010-11 ALL-CONFERENCE Omar Carter, ASU Donald Sims, ASU Andrew Goudelock, CofC Donavan Monroe, CofC Cameron Wells, The Citadel Chris Long, Elon Amu Saaka, Furman Omar Wattad, UTC Mike Williams, WCU Noah Dahlman, Wofford ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Trent Wiedeman, CofC Eric Ferguson, GSU Trey Sumler, WCU
Lucas Troutman, Elon Trevis Simpson, UNCG
PLAYER OF THE YEAR Andrew Goudelock, Sr., G, College of Charleston DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Richie Gordon, Sr., F, Western Carolina FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Trey Sumler, Fr., G, Western Carolina COACH OF THE YEAR Bobby Cremins, College of Charleston 2011 MEN’S SCSMA ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM Donald Sims, ASU Andrew Goudelock, CofC Cameron Wells, The Citadel Amu Saaka, Furman Noah Dahlman, Wofford SECOND TEAM Omar Carter, ASU Keegan Bell, UTC Mike Williams, WCU THIRD TEAM Donavan Monroe, CofC Ben Drayton III, GSU Cameron Rundles, Wofford ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Trent Wiedeman, CofC Eric Ferguson, GSU Trey Sumler, WCU
Chris Long, Elon Omar Wattad, UTC
Jeremy Simmons, CofC Tim Johnson, Wofford
Jack Isenbarger, Elon Trevis Simpson, UNCG
MALCOLM U. PITT PLAYER OF THE YEAR Andrew Goudelock, Sr., G, College of Charleston FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Trey Sumler, Fr., G, Western Carolina ANTON FOY COACH OF THE YEAR Bobby Cremins, College of Charleston PLAYERS OF THE WEEK NOVEMBER 16 Omar Carter, ASU 23 Donald Sims, ASU 30 Cameron Wells, CIT DECEMBER 7 Noah Dahlman, WOF 14 Brendan McKillop, DAV 21 Jeremy Simmons, CofC JANUARY 4 11 18 25
Amu Saaka, FUR Omar Carter, ASU Omar Wattad, UTC Amu Saaka, FUR
FEBRUARY 1 Noah Dahlman, WOF 8 Andrew Goudelock, CofC 15 Andrew Goudelock, CofC 22 Chris Long, Elon MARCH 1
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THE SOUTHERN CONFERENCE THE SOUTHERN CONFERENCE The Southern Conference, which began its 91st season of intercollegiate competition in 2011, 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), to 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 fiftholdest NCAA Division I collegiate athletic association. Only the Big Ten (1896), the Missouri Valley (1907), the Pacific 10 (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 student-athletes have been recognized on Capital One 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. MEMBERSHIP HISTORY 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 some 20 years later. By 1952, the Southern Conference included 17 colleges and universities. Another split occurred when seven schools including Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Caroli2011-12 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE
2011-12 GEORGIA SOUTHERN MEN’S BASKETBALL na State, South Carolina and Wake Forest departed to form the Atlantic Coast Conference which began play in 1953. The revamped Southern Conference 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. BASKETBALL 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 and was won by North Carolina. 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 Southern Conference 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 of the National Basketball Association 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. Selvy and his former Lakers teammate West were both enshrined in the league’s Hall of Fame in 2009. 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 all-conference choice and the league’s Player of the Year and Athlete of the Year in 1991. Jennings played with the Golden State Warriors of the NBA. 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 record of success by advancing to the NCAA Tournament’s Elite Eight in 2008 as coach Bob McKillop’s Wildcats came within a basket of making the Final Four behind the play of sophomore guard Stephen Curry. Curry, a two-time SoCon Male Athlete of the Year winner, led the nation in scoring as a junior at 28.6 points per game.
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TEAM
GAMES PLAYED SEASON: ............................................32, by 14 individuals CAREER: ........................ 124, by Louis Graham, 2004-08
POINTS HALF: ......................................78, vs. High Point,12-17-55 GAME: ................................. 140, vs. High Point,12-17-55 SEASON: ........................................................2,836, 1991-92
GAMES STARTED SEASON: ..............................32, Ben Drayton III, 2010-11 .............................................32, Antonio Hanson, 2009-10 ................................................... 32, by Don Adler, 1965-66 CAREER: ............................117, by Jeff Sanders, 1985-89 ................................................................ Don Adler, 1962-66
FIELD GOALS MADE GAME: ....................................57, vs. High Point,12-17-55 SEASON: ........................................................1,078, 1963-64 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED GAME: ..................................... 117, vs. Piedmont,2-18-56 SEASON: ........................................................2,533, 1954-55
POINTS GAME: .......................60, by Fran Florian vs. JU, 1-22-64 SEASON: .......................883, by Chester Webb, 1955-56 CAREER: .....................2,542, by Chester Webb, 1952-56
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE GAME: ......... .700 (28-40), vs. Hardin-Simmons,3-5-87 SEASON: ................................... .519 (868-1673), 1988-89
SCORING AVERAGE SEASON: ......................30.5, by Chester Webb, 1955-56 CAREER: .......................24.0, by Chester Webb, 1952-56
FREE THROWS MADE GAME: .................39, vs. Georgia Tech,12-29-53, 39, vs. ..................................................... Savannah State,11-28-03 SEASON: ...........................................................677, 1955-56
FIELD GOALS MADE GAME: .......................29, by Fran Florian vs. JU, 1-22-64 SEASON: .......................291, by Chester Webb, 1955-56 CAREER: ........................883, by Chester Webb, 1952-56
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED GAME: ...............................62, vs. Georgia Tech,12-29-53 SEASON: ........................................................1,007, 1955-56
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED GAME: .......................49, by Fran Florian vs. JU, 1-22-64 SEASON: ........................... 702, by Fran Florian, 1963-64 CAREER: .....................1,810, by Chester Webb, 1952-56 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE GAME: ............................. .923 (12-13), by Michael Curry .................................................................vs. Samford, 1-6-90 SEASON: .......... .621 (164-264), by Michael Curry, 1989-90 CAREER: ..........564 (295-523), by Calvin Sinkfield, 1991-93 FREE THROWS MADE GAME: ................................................24, by Chester Webb .......................................................... vs. LeMoyne, 12-23-55 SEASON: .......................301, by Chester Webb, 1955-56 CAREER: ........................776, by Chester Webb, 1952-56 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED GAME: ................................................28, by Chester Webb .......................................................... vs. LeMoyne, 12-23-55 SEASON: .......................370, by Chester Webb, 1955-56 CAREER: .....................1,036, by Chester Webb, 1952-56 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE GAME: ...........................1.000 (21-21), by Chester Webb ................................................................ vs. Stetson, 12-3-55 SEASON: ............. .905 (67-74), by John Helm, 1968-69 CAREER: ......... .853 (116-135), by John Helm, 1966-69
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE GAME: ............ 1.000 (11-11), vs. Georgia Tech,2-16-60 SEASON: .......................................752 (394-524), 1959-60 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE GAME: .................................22, vs. Chattanooga,1-17-05 SEASON: ...........................................................231, 2009-10 One of the most prolific scores and one of the best allaround players in the history of the program, Chester Webb etched his name in the record book 18 times
THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE GAME: .............................1.000 (11-11), by Elton Nesbitt ....................................................................... vs. UTC, 1-17-05 SEASON: ...........462 (49-106) by Wendell Charles, 1991-92 CAREER: .................427 (73-171), by Mike Harding, 1988-90 REBOUNDS GAME: ...............33, by Carlton Gill vs. Toronto,1-10-59 ......................................by Ronnie Rush, vs. Mercer, 1957 SEASON: ........................425, by Chester Webb,1955-56 CAREER:......................1,685, by Chester Webb,1952-56 REBOUND AVERAGE SEASON: .......................18.7, by Chester Webb,1955-56 CAREER: ........................15.9, by Chester Webb,1952-56
CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS MADE GAME: ........21, by Chester Webb vs. Stetson, 12-3-55 SEASON: .....31, by Chester Webb, 12-3-55 to 12-5-55 ......................................................... Chester Curry, 1958-59
ASSISTS GAME: ....... 23, by Don Adler vs. Jacksonville, 1-22-64 SEASON: ............................223, by Don Wallen, 1954-55 CAREER: .................588, by Dwayne Foreman, 2004-08
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE GAME: .................11, by Elton Nesbitt vs. UTC, 1-17-05 SEASON: .........................103, by Elton Nesbitt, 2005-06 CAREER: ..........................262, by Elton Nesbitt, 2003-06 .........................................................Terry Williams, 2001-05
ASSIST AVERAGE SEASON: ............................. 9.3, by Don Wallen, 1954-55 CAREER: .............................. 5.1, by Don Wallen, 1953-57 .....................................................Lonnie Edwards, 1994-95
THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS GAME: ..................16 by Elton Nesbitt vs. UTC, 1-17-05 SEASON: .........................253, by Elton Nesbitt, 2004-05 CAREER: ..........................705, by Elton Nesbitt, 2003-06
STEALS GAME: .............. 8, by J. Rucker vs. Reinhardt, 11-13-10 SEASON: .........................81, by Reggie Watson,1984-85 CAREER: .....................173, by Anthony Forrest,1985-88 BLOCKED SHOTS GAME: ..... 8, by Roger Moore vs. Oglethorpe,1-10-70 SEASON: ...........................57, by Louis Graham,2005-06 CAREER: ......................... 207, by Louis Graham,2004-08
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THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS GAME: ................................... 40, vs. West Georgia,1-2-92 SEASON: ...........................................................626, 2003-04 THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE GAME: .........................1.000 (6-6,) vs. Syracuse, 3-13-87 SEASON: ........................................... 42.3,85-201, 1986-87 REBOUNDS GAME: ...............................................85, vs. Mercer, 2-2-60 SEASON: ........................................................1,688, 1955-56 ASSISTS GAME: ........................... 30, vs. Fort Valley State,12-7-91 ......................................................vs. Chattanooga,1-17-05 SEASON: ...........................................................614, 1954-55 STEALS GAME: ...................22, vs. Arkansas-Little Rock,2-19-81 ..........................................................vs. The Citadel,1-10-04 SEASON: ...........................................................327, 2003-04 BLOCKED SHOTS GAME: ....................12, vs. Texas-San Antonio,12-20-89 SEASON: ...........................................................139, 2004-05
PLEASE NOTE:
The school records listed on this page are the all-time school records. The following pages are Division I Era (1971-71 through present) records unless otherwise noted.
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ALL-TIME CAREER POINTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37.
GAME
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Johnny Mills vs. Samford, 1-27-73 .................. 44 Elton Nesbitt vs. Chattanooga, 1-17-05 ....... 43 Johnny Mills vs. Samford, 2-3-73 .................... 40 Antonio Hanson, vs. Elon, 2-25-10 ................. 39 Jeff Sanders vs. Mercer, 1-7-89 ........................ 38 Julius Jenkins vs. WCU, 1-25-03....................... 37 Mike Harding vs. Georgia State, 1-5-89 ........ 37 Morris Hargrove vs. Mercer, 3-3-84 ................ 37 Richard Wallace vs. LSU-NO, 12-19-72 .......... 37 Johnny Mills vs. Old Dominion, 1-29-72 ...... 37
SEASON
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Jeff Sanders, 1988-89 ........................................674 Elton Nesbitt, 2005-06 ......................................651 Johnny Mills, 1971-72 .......................................631 Elton Nesbitt, 2004-05 ......................................625 Julius Jenkins, 2002-03.....................................584 Matt Simpkins, 1978-79 ...................................573 Jeff Sanders, 1987-88 ........................................560 Richard Wallace, 1971-72 ................................556 Johnny Mills, 1972-73 .......................................547 Tony Windless, 1991-91....................................546
CAREER
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
Julius Jenkins, 1999-03...................................1870 Jeff Sanders, 1985-89 ......................................1861 Kevin Anderson, 1975-79 ..............................1843 Matt Simpkins, 1975-79 .................................1839 Elton Nesbitt, 2003-06 ....................................1731 Johnny Mills, 1971-74 .....................................1659 Louis Graham, 2004-08 ..................................1581 Charlton Young, 1989-93 ...............................1517 John Fowler, 1976-80 ......................................1410 Frank Bennett, 2000-04 ..................................1392 Richard Wallace, 1971-74 ..............................1351 Donte Gennie, 2003-07 ..................................1288 Terry Williams, 2001-05 ..................................1264 Kashien Latham, 1998-02 ..............................1237 Ben Drayton III, 2008-Pres. ............................1139
Chester Webb ....................... 53-56 ...............2,542 Chester Curry ........................ 57-60 ...............2,008 Julius Jenkins ........................ 99-03 ...............1,870 Jeff Sanders ........................... 85-89 ...............1,861 Kevin Anderson ................... 75-79 ...............1,843 Elton Nesbitt ......................... 03-06 ...............1,731 Matt Simpkins ...................... 75-79 ...............1,684 Johnny Mills .......................... 71-72 ...............1,659 Louis Graham........................ 04-08 ...............1,581 Don “Whitey Verstaete ...... 58-60 ...............1,519 Charlton Young .................... 89-93 ...............1,517 Bill Pickens ............................. 62-66 ...............1,501 Bo Warren............................... 54-57 ...............1,479 Richard Wallace .................... 70-74 ...............1,474 Jimmy Rose ........................... 65-68 ...............1,430 John Fowler ........................... 76-80 ...............1,410 Steve Buckler ........................ 68-71 ...............1,393 Frank Bennett ....................... 00-04 ...............1,392 Don Adler ............................... 63-66 ...............1,346 Fran Florian............................ 62-64 ...............1,341 Mike Richard ......................... 63-66 ...............1,298 Donte Gennie ....................... 03-07 ...............1,288 Terry Williams........................ 01-05 ...............1,264 Kashien Latham ................... 98-02 ...............1,237 Roger Moore ......................... 67-69 ...............1,200 Connie Lewis ......................... 59-62 ...............1,190 Scotty Perkins ....................... 49-51 ...............1,181 Ben Drayton III .................. 08-Pres. ...............1,139 Sonny Clements................... 49-52 ...............1,124 Michael Curry ....................... 86-90 ...............1,121 Jim Duncan............................ 50-52 ...............1,050 Fernando Daniel .................. 95-99 ...............1,095 Jim Seeley .............................. 63-66 ...............1,043 Jean Francois ........................ 02-05 ...............1,034 Reggie Cofer.......................... 78-79 ...............1,021 Doug Corry ............................ 54-57 ...............1,010 Don Wallen ............................ 53-54 ...............1,007
SCORING AVERAGE SEASON
1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Johnny Mills, 1971-72 ......................................24.3 Jeff Sanders, 1988-89 .......................................23.2 Matt Simpkins, 1978-79 ..................................22.2 Johnny Mills, 1972-73 ......................................21.8 Elton Nesbitt, 2005-06 .....................................21.7 Julius Jenkins, 2002-03....................................21.6 Richard Wallace, 1971-72 ...............................21.4 Perry Warbington, 1972-73............................20.8 Elton Nesbitt, 2004-05 .....................................20.2
CAREER Minimum 50 games played
1. 2. 3. 4. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Johnny Mills, 1971-74 ......................................21.5 Richard Wallace, 1971-74 ...............................19.3 Elton Nesbitt, 2003-06 .....................................19.2 Kevin Anderson, 1975-79 ...............................17.2 Matt Simpkins, 1975-79 ..................................17.2 Julius Jenkins, 1999-03....................................17.2 Tony Windless, 1990-92...................................16.6 Jeff Sanders, 1985-89 .......................................15.6 Sean Peterson, 2000-02 ..................................15.2 Eric Hightower, 1982-84 .................................15.1
Julius Jenkins, one of the most dynamic guards to play for Georgia Southern had 93 career games in double figures and led the Eagles in scoring in three of his four seasons. The two-time first-team All-SoCon selection finished his career with the top points total in the modern era with 1,870.
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Points 60 51 47 47 45 44 44 43 43 42 41 41 41 40 40 40 39 39 39 39 39 38 38 38 38 37 37 37 37 37 37 36 36 36 36 36 35 35 35 35 35 35 34 33 33 33 33 33 33 32 32 31 31 31 30 30 30
Player Fran Florian Robert Jordan Chester Webb Chester Webb Chester Webb Johnny Mills Chester Webb Elton Nesbitt Chester Webb Fran Florian Chester Webb Chester Webb Bill Pickens Johnny Mills Chester Webb Chester Webb Antonio Hanson Elton Nesbitt Chester Webb Chester Webb Chester Webb Elton Nesbitt Jeff Sanders Randy Whaley Chester Webb Scotty Perkins Julius Jenkins Mike Harding Morris Hargrove Johnny Mills Richard Wallace Elton Nesbitt Kevin Anderson John Vail Stan Helton Chester Webb Jeff Sanders Matt Simpkins Johnny Mills Scotty Perkins Jimmy Rose Chester Webb Julius Jenkins Elton Nesbitt Julius Jenkins Julius Jenkins Kashien Latham Julius Jenkins Michael Curry Elton Nesbitt Julius Jenkins Ben Drayton III Elton Nesbitt Julius Jenkins Donte Gennie Elton Nesbitt Charlton Young
Opponent Date Jacksonville 1-22-64 Atlantic Christian 2-18-67 Piedmont 2-18-56 Piedmont 1-23-56 Stetson 12-1-55 Samford 1-27-73 Stetson 3-3-56 Chattanooga 1-17-05 Valdosta 1-22-55 Mercer 1-18-64 Stetson 2-2-55 Florida State 1-14-56 Southern Mississippi 12-16-62 Samford 2-3-73 LeMoyne 12-23-55 Spring Hill 2-12-55 Elon 2-25-10 Appalachian State 1-15-05 Wofford 12-18-54 High Point 12-17-55 Mercer 2-11-56 The Citadel 2-14-05 Mercer 1-7-89 Mercer 1-15-52 Mercer 2-20-56 Maxwell AFB 12-18-50 Western Carolina 1-25-03 Georgia State 1-5-89 Mercer (set TAAC tournament record) 3-3-84 Old Dominion 1-29-72 LSU-New Orleans 12-19-72 UNC Greensboro 1-28-06 Appalachian State 12-29-77 Samford 1-20-75 Florida Southern 2-15-49 Erskine 1-17-55 Texas-San Antonio 2-18-89 Georgia State 11-30-77 Old Dominion 1-9-74 North Georgia 1-21-50 Stetson 1-19-65 Wofford 1-9-56 Western Carolina 1-21-02 The Citadel 1-7-06 Chattanooga 2-24-03 Chattanooga 2-3-03 Gardner-Webb 12-4-01 Furman 1-15-01 Georgia State 2-22-90 Chattanooga 2-4-06 The Citadel 1-21-03 Wofford 2-12-11 East Tennessee State 2-26-05 Appalachian State 1-13-03 The Citadel 2-19-07 Charleston 2-13-06 at Western Carolina 2-27-93
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Fran Florian was carried off the floor (shown here) after scoring 60 of the Eagles’ 123 points against Jacksonville for a Georgia Southern record. Florian surpassed the previous singlegame scoring mark by 13 points and eclipsed his own record of field goals in a game with 29.
NUMBER OF 30+ AND 40+ POINT GAMES 40-POINT GAMES Player Chester Webb Fran Florian Robert Jordan Bill Pickens
30-POINT GAMES Player Chester Webb Elton Nesbitt Julius Jenkins Johnny Mills Jeff Sanders Fran Florian Scotty Perkins Ben Drayton III Antonio Hanson Kevin Anderson Michael Curry Donte Gennie Mike Harding Morris Hargrove Kashien Latham Matt Simpkins John Vail Richard Wallace Charlton Young Jimmy Rose Bill Pickens Robert Jordan Stan Helton Randy Whaley
Years Played 1952-56 1962-64 1961-62 1962-66
Games 9 2 1 1
Years Played 1952-56 2003-06 1999-2003 1971-74 1985-1989 1962-64 1949-51 2008-Pres. 2008-10 1975-79 1986-90 2003-07 1988-990 1983-85 1998-2002 1975-1979 1973-75 1971-74 1989-93 1965-68 1962-66 1961-62 1951-52 1948-49
Games 15 8 7 4 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
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NCAA DIVISION I Below is a detailed breakdown of Georgia Southern’s 1,000-point scorers since the school joined the NCAA Division I ranks in the 1971-72 season. YEAR 99-00 00-01 01-02 02-03 Total
GP 27 28 27 27 109
YEAR 85-86 86-87 87-88 88-89 Total
GP 28 31 31 29 119
FG 151 160 141 213 665
FT 66 96 73 84 319
JEFF SANDERS FG 106 150 237 279 772
FT 57 58 98 116 329
KEVIN ANDERSON
YEAR 75-76 76-77 77-78 78-79 Total
GP 27 27 27 26 107
YEAR 03-04 04-05 05-06 Total
GP 29 31 30 90
YEAR 75-76 76-77 77-78 78-79 Total
GP 27 27 27 26 107
YEAR 71-72 72-73 73-74 Total
GP 26 25 26 77
YEAR 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 Total
GP 31 30 31 32 124
YEAR 89-90 90-91 91-92 92-93 Total
JULIUS JENKINS
FG 148 193 224 201 766
FT 70 95 80 33 278
ELTON NESBITT FG 154 193 211 558
FT 80 147 126 353
MATT SIMPKINS FG 153 173 223 243 792
FT 46 55 67 87 255
JOHNNY MILLS FG 259 224 202 685
FT 113 99 77 289
LOUIS GRAHAM FG 105 139 185 192 621
FT 44 63 76 137 320
PTS 419 468 399 584 1870
AVG 15.5 16.7 14.8 21.6 17.2
YEAR 76-77 77-78 78-79 79-80 Total
GP 27 27 27 26 107
PTS 269 358 560 674 1861
AVG 9.6 11.5 18.1 23.2 15.6
YEAR 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 Total
GP 30 28 29 29 116
PTS 366 481 528 468 1843
AVG 13.6 17.8 19.6 18.0 17.2
PTS 455 625 651 1731
AVG 15.7 20.2 21.7 19.2
PTS 197 401 513 573 1684
AVG 7.3 14.6 19.0 22.0 17.2
PTS 631 547 481 1659
AVG 24.3 21.9 18.5 21.5
PTS 254 341 448 538 1581
AVG 8.2 11.4 14.5 16.8 12.8
CHARLTON YOUNG
GP 28 27 31 28 114
FG 94 133 139 167 533
FT 38 52 68 52 210
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AVG 8.8 13.7 13.6 17.1 13.3
JOHN FOWLER FG 108 128 171 168 575
FT 61 53 75 71 260
FRANK BENNETT FG 97 94 165 163 519
FT 65 75 96 111 347
AVG 10.3 11.4 15.4 15.7 13.2
YEAR 95-96 96-97 97-98 98-99 Total
GP 26 27 28 28 109
PTS 259 263 426 444 1392
AVG 8.6 9.4 14.7 15.3 12.0
YEAR 02-03 03-04 04-05 Total
GP 29 29 30 88
YEAR 78-79 79-80 80-81 81-82 Total
GP 27 23 26 27 103
RICHARD WALLACE
YEAR GP FG FT PTS AVG 70-71 * 14 41 41 123 8.8 71-72 26 215 126 556 21.4 72-73 18 143 77 363 20.2 73-74 26 172 88 432 16.6 Total 70 530 291 1351 19.3 * GSC in NCAA Division II - 1,474 career points and a 17.5 career average
YEAR 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 Total
YEAR 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 Total
YEAR 98-99 99-00 00-01 01-02 Total
YEAR 08-09 09-10 10-11 Total
YEAR 86-87 87-88 88-89 89-90 Total
GP 27 31 30 31 119
DONTE GENNIE FG 39 119 147 181 486
FT 9 47 39 58 153
TERRY WILLIAMS
GP 28 29 29 31 117
FG 80 89 101 117 287
FT 30 21 81 95 227
KASHIEN LATHAM
GP 28 28 30 28 114
GP 30 30 32 92
FG 68 146 157 125 496
FT 31 67 87 60 245
BEN DRAYTON III FG 120 99 185 404
FT 71 52 114 237
MICHAEL CURRY
GP 31 31 30 28 119
FG 59 82 117 164 422
FT 31 33 75 137 276
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PTS 277 309 417 407 1410
PTS 97 309 380 502 1288
AVG 3.6 10.0 12.7 16.2 10.8
AVG 9.0 8.8 12.1 13.0 10.7
1. 2.
4. 5. 6.
PTS 167 359 401 310 1237
AVG 6.0 12.8 13.4 11.1 10.9
8.
PTS 354 281 504 1139
AVG 11.8 9.4 15.8 12.4
12.
9. 10. 11.
13. 14. 15.
AVG 4.8 6.4 10.7 9.2 9.4
JEAN FRANCOIS FG 124 114 167 405
FT 72 57 90 219
REGGIE COFER FG 51 84 160 99 394
FT 31 31 105 57 224
PTS 306 196 211 382 1095
AVG 11.8 7.3 7.5 13.6 10.1
PTS 322 288 424 1034
AVG 11.0 9.9 14.1 11.8
PTS 133 199 425 255 1012
AVG 4.9 8.7 16.4 9.4 9.8
Below is a listing of those players who scored 1,000 career points for Georgia Southern from 1926 to 1971. (NAIA/NCAA Division II)
7.
PTS 149 198 309 196 1121
FT 21 45 39 63 168
NAIA / NCAA DIV II
3. PTS 253 256 351 403 1264
FG 108 59 67 120 354
16. 17. 18.
Name Total Points Chester Webb ......................................................2,542 (106 gms, 24.0 avg, 1953-56) Chester Curry .......................................................2,008 (110 gms, 18.3 avg, 1957-60) Don “Whitey” Verstraete ..................................1,519 (81 gms, 18.8 avg, 1958-60) Bill Pickens ............................................................1,501 (86 gms, 17.4 avg, 1962-66) Bo Warren..............................................................1,479 (106 gms, 14.0 avg, 1954-57) Jimmy Rose ..........................................................1,430 (84 gms, 17.0 avg, 1965-68) Steve Buckler .......................................................1,393 (91 gms, 15.3 avg, 1968-71) Don Adler ..............................................................1,346 (117 gms, 11.5 avg, 1963-66) Fran Florian...........................................................1,341 (62 gms, 21.6 avg, 1962-64) Mike Richard ........................................................1,298 (93 gms, 14.0 avg, 1963-66) Roger Moore ........................................................1,200 (72 gms, 16.7 avg, 1967-69) Connie Lewis ........................................................1,190 (90 gms, 13.2 avg, 1959-62) Scotty Perkins ......................................................1,181 (57 gms, 20.7 avg, 1949-51 Sonny Clements..................................................1,124 (105 gms, 10.7 avg, 1949-52) Jim Duncan...........................................................1,050 (82 gms, 12.8 avg, 1950-52) Jim Seeley .............................................................1,043 (95 gms, 11.0 avg, 1963-66) Doug Corry ...........................................................1,010 (94 gms, 10.7 avg, 1954-57) Don Wallen ...........................................................1,007 (105 gms, 9.6 avg, 1953-54)
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1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7.
Richard Wallace vs.TAMCC, 1-17-73 ............ 25 Kevin Anderson vs. Mercer, 3-1-77 .............. 21 John Fowler vs. East Carolina, 1-25-78 ....... 20 John Fowler vs. Charlotte, 2-20-79 .............. 19 John Fowler vs. Charlotte, 12-20-78 ............ 19 Emmett Smith vs. UT-San Antonio, 2-21-91 .......18 Louis Graham vs. Mercer, 11-27-06 ............. 17 Kashien Latham vs. Wofford, 1-29-01 ......... 17 Pierre McKisic vs. Marshall, 1-15-94............. 17 Richard Sherrod vs. UT-San Antonio, 1-19-89 ....17 Fred Jones vs. Centenary, 2-15-86 ............... 17 David Wright vs. Samford, 1-13-83 .............. 17
SEASON
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9.
Kashien Latham, 2000-01 .............................291 John Fowler, 1978-79 .....................................272 Kevin Anderson, 1978-79..............................268 Kevin Anderson, 1977-78..............................262 John Fowler, 1977-78 .....................................258 Kashien Latham, 2001-02 .............................257 Jeff Sanders, 1988-89 .....................................256 Charlie Gibbons, 1971-72 .............................256 Louis Graham, 2006-07 ..................................255 Jeff Sanders, 1987-88 .....................................255
Below is a detailed breakdown of Georgia Southern’s players who amassed 500 rebounds since the school joined the NCAA Division I ranks for the 1971-72 season. YEAR 75-76 76-77 77-78 78-79 Total YEAR 98-99 99-00 00-01 01-02 Total YEAR 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 Total
CAREER
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Kevin Anderson, 1975-79..............................986 Kashien Latham, 1998-02 .............................940 Louis Graham, 2004-08 ..................................908 John Fowler, 1976-80 .....................................907 Jeff Sanders, 1985-89 .....................................893 Frank Bennett, 2000-04 .................................778 Hamp Jones, 1996-00 .....................................680 Michael Curry, 1986-90 ..................................648 Matt Simpkins, 1975-79 .................................642 Richard Wallace, 1971-74 ..............................594
YEAR 76-77 77-78 78-79 79-80 Total
KEVIN ANDERSON GP 27 27 27 26 107
REB 203 253 262 268 986
KASHIEN LATHAM GP 28 28 30 28 114
REB 182 210 291 257 940
LOUIS GRAHAM GP 31 30 31 32 124
REB 214 223 255 216 908
JOHN FOWLER GP 27 27 27 26 107
REB 203 258 272 174 907
AVG 7.5 9.0 9.7 10.3 9.2
YEAR 85-86 86-87 87-88 88-89 Total
AVG 6.5 7.5 9.7 9.2 8.2
YEAR 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 Total
AVG 6.9 7.4 8.2 6.8 7.3
YEAR 96-97 97-98 98-99 99-00 Total
AVG 7.5 9.6 10.1 6.8 8.5
YEAR 86-87 87-88 88-89 89-90 Total YEAR 75-76 76-77 77-78 78-79 Total
REBOUNDING AVERAGE SEASON
1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Kevin Anderson, 1978-79.............................10.3 John Fowler, 1978-79 ....................................10.1 Charlie Gibbons, 1971-72 .............................. 9.9 Kevin Anderson, 1977-78............................... 9.7 Kashien Latham, 2000-01 .............................. 9.7 John Fowler, 1977-78 ...................................... 9.6 Kashien Latham, 2001-02 .............................. 9.2 Kevin Anderson, 1976-77............................... 9.0 Jeff Sanders, 1988-89 ...................................... 8.8 Emmett Smith, 1990-91.................................. 8.5
YEAR 02-03 03-04 04-05 Total
10.
REB 182 202 255 256 893
FRANK BENNETT GP 30 28 29 29 116
REB 186 177 228 187 778
HAMP JONES
GP 25 28 28 28 109
REB 96 173 208 203 680
MICHAEL CURRY GP 31 31 29 28 115
REB 87 154 211 196 648
MATT SIMPKINS GP 27 27 27 26 107
REB 197 183 157 105 642
JEAN FRANCOIS GP 29 29 30 88
REB 181 197 233 611
AVG 6.5 6.5 8.2 8.8 7.5 AVG 6.2 6.3 7.9 6.4 6.7 AVG 3.8 6.2 7.4 7.3 6.2 AVG 2.8 5.0 7.3 7.0 5.4 AVG 7.3 6.8 5.8 4.0 6.0 AVG 6.2 6.8 7.8 6.9
RICHARD WALLACE
Kevin Anderson, 1975-79............................... 9.2 John Fowler, 1976-80 ...................................... 8.5 Kashien Latham, 1998-02 .............................. 8.3 Jeff Sanders, 1985-89 ...................................... 7.5 Louis Graham, 2004-08 ................................... 7.3 Richard Wallace, 1971-74 ............................... 7.1 Morris Hargrove, 1983-85 .............................. 6.8 Emmett Smith, 1989-91.................................. 6.8 Dexter Abrams, 1991-93 ................................ 6.8 Frank Bennett, 2000-04 .................................. 6.7 Richard Sherrod, 1988-90 .............................. 6.7
NAIA / NCAA DIVISION II Below is a listing of those players who recorded 500 or more rebounds for Georgia Southern from 1926 to 1971. (NAIA/NCAA Division II) 1. 2. 3. One of only 11 players in program history to record more than 500 rebounds, Richard Wallace pulled own a record 25 boards against TAMU-CC in 1973.
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GP 28 31 31 29 119
YEAR GP REB AVG 70-71 * 14 103 7.4 71-72 26 216 8.3 72-73 18 194 10.8 73-74 26 184 7.1 Total 84 594 7.1 * GSC in NCAA Division II - Has 697 career rebounds and a 8.3 career average.
CAREER
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
JEFF SANDERS
4.
Chester Webb .......................................................1,685 (106 gms, 15.9 avg, 1953-56) Bill Pickens .............................................................1,091 (110 gms, 9.9 avg, 1962-66) Roger Moore .........................................................1,048 (72 gms, 14.6 avg, 1967-69) Jim Seeley .................................................................857 (91 gms, 9.4 avg, 1963-67)
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FIELD GOALS MADE GAME
1. 3.
9.
Morris Hargrove vs. Mercer, 2-18-84.............. 16 Eric Hightower vs. N. Arizona, 12-17-83 ....... 16 Julius Jenkins vs. The Citadel, 1-21-03 .......... 14 Julius Jenkins vs. WCU, 2-21-02....................... 14 Emmett Smith vs. UT-San Antonio, 1-24-91 ..........14 Jeff Sanders vs. UT-San Antonio, 2-18-89 ...............14 Jeff Sanders vs. Mercer, 1-1-89 ........................ 14 Jeff Sanders vs. S. Illinois, 12-3-88 .................. 14 Several Players with............................................. 13 (Most Recent, A. Hanson vs. Elon, 2-25-10)
SEASON
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Jeff Sanders, 1988-89 ........................................279 Johnny Mills, 1971-72 .......................................259 Matt Simpkins, 1978-79 ...................................243 Jeff Sanders, 1987-88 ........................................237 Kevin Anderson, 1977-78 ................................224 Johnny Mills, 1972-73 .......................................224 Matt Simpkins, 1977-78 ...................................223 Richard Wallace, 1971-72 ................................215 Julius Jenkins, 2002-03.....................................213 Elton Nesbitt, 2005-06 ......................................211
CAREER
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Matt Simpkins, 1975-79 ...................................792 Jeff Sanders, 1985-89 ........................................772 Kevin Anderson, 1975-79 ................................766 Julius Jenkins, 1999-03.....................................665 Louis Graham, 2004-08 ....................................621 John Fowler, 1976-80 ........................................575 Elton Nesbitt, 2003-06 ......................................558 Charlton Young, 1989-93 .................................533 Richard Wallace, 1971-74 ................................530 Frank Bennett, 2000-04 ....................................519
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED GAME
1. 2. 3.
7.
Brad Newton vs. Char. So., 12-15-86 .............. 28 Eric Hightower vs. N. Arizona, 12-17-83 ....... 27 Julius Jenkins vs. Chattanooga, 2-3-03......... 25 Dante Gay vs. Tri-State, 12-3-94 ...................... 25 Jeff Sanders vs. Houston Baptist, 2-25-89 ..............25 Jeff Sanders vs. Houston Baptist, 1-26-89 ..............25 Julius Jenkins vs. Chattanooga, 1-24-03 ...... 24 Julius Jenkins vs. The Citadel, 1-21-03 .......... 24 Sean Peterson vs. Wichita St., 11-24-01 ........ 24 Eric Hightower vs. Robert Morris, 3-15-83 .............24
SEASON
1. 2. 3. 4 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Matt Simpkins, 1978-79 ...................................536 Jeff Sanders, 1988-89 ........................................515 Matt Simpkins, 1977-88 ...................................508 Johnny Mills, 1971-72 .......................................499 Elton Nesbitt, 2005-06 ......................................498 Elton Nesbitt, 2004-05 ......................................483 Perry Warbington, 1972-73.............................474 Johnny Mills, 1972-73 .......................................473 Julius Jenkins, 2002-03.....................................469 Kevin Anderson, 1978-79 ................................435
CAREER
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Matt Simpkins, 1975-79 ................................1,782 Julius Jenkins, 1999-03..................................1,580 Kevin Anderson, 1975-79 .............................1,556 Jeff Sanders, 1985-89 .....................................1,415 Elton Nesbitt, 2003-06 ...................................1,362 John Fowler, 1976-80 .....................................1,295 Louis Graham, 2004-08 .................................1,209 Charlton Young, 1989-93 ..............................1,166 Donte Gennie, 2003-07 .................................1,042 Richard Wallace, 1971-74 .............................1,016
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Matt Simpkins (above) and Johnny mills each hold two sports on the season top 1o list for field goals. Simpkins hit 792 field goals over four years and ranks as the leader in the career field goals made category.
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE GAME Minimum 10 attempts.
1. 2. 3.
9. 10.
Michael Curry vs. Samford, 1-6-90 (12-13)........... .923 Jimmy Tobias vs. Flagler, 12-12-06 (10-11) .......... .909 Frank Bennett vs. Furman, 2-7-04 (9-10) .............. .900 Frank Bennett vs. Ft. Valley St., 1-2-04 (9-10).........900 Fernando Daniel vs. Florida, 11-16-98 (9-10) .......900 Dexter Abrams vs. App. St., 1-9-93 (9-10) ............ .900 Cal Ferguson vs. Mercer, 1-19-91 (9-10) ............... .900 Richard Sherrod vs. UT-SA, 1-19-89 (9-10) ........... .900 Kashien Latham vs. N. Ga., 11-18-00 (10-12) ......... .833 Frank Bennett vs. ETSU, 2-8-03 (9-11) ................... .818 Hamp Jones vs. High Point, 11-30-97 (9-11)....... .818 Emmanuel Christopher vs. VMI, 3-2-95 (9-11) ......818 Calvin Sinkfield vs. SE La., 1-18-92 (9-11) ............. .818
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SEASON Minimum 100 attempts.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Michael Curry, 1989-90 .................................. .621 LaFayette Adams, 1982-83 ............................ .599 Frank Bennett, 2003-04 .................................. .591 Will Winters, 1993-94 ...................................... .587 Calvin Sinkfield, 1991-92 ............................... .583 Frank Bennett, 2002-03 .................................. .581 Dexter Abrams, 1991-92 ................................ .567 Brian Newton, 1985-86 .................................. .561 Matthew Fields, 2007-08 ............................... .558 Cal Ferguson, 1990-91 .................................... .557
CAREER Minimum 400 field goals made.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Calvin Sinkfield, 1991-93 .................................564 Michael Curry, 1986-90 .................................. .563 Frank Bennett, 2000-04 .................................. .559 Hamp Jones, 1996-00 ..................................... .552 Jeff Sanders, 1985-89 ...................................... .546 Louis Graham, 2004-08 .................................. .530 Morris Hargrove, 1983-85.............................. .529 Dexter Abrams, 1991-93 ................................ .527 Bill McNair, 1983-85 ......................................... .522 Richard Wallace, 1971-74 .............................. .522 2011-12 men’S BaSKetBall meDia GuiDe
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GAME
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GAME Minimum 3 made.
1. 2. 3. 4.
8.
Elton Nesbitt vs. Chattanooga, 1-17-05 ....... 11 Elton Nesbitt vs. The Citadel, 2-14-05 ........... 10 Antonio Hanson vs. Elon, 2-25-10 .....................9 Terry Williams vs. Chattanooga, 1-17-05.........8 Julius Jenkins vs. Chattanooga, 2-24-03 .........8 Charlton Young vs. App. St., 1-14-93 ................8 Charlton Young vs. Furman, 12-14-92..............8 Antonio Hanson at Samford, 2-22-10 ..............7 Antonio Hanson at UNCG, 2-7-09......................7 Antonio Hanson at Chattanooga, 1-31-09 .....7 Antonio Hanson at Drake, 12-12-08 .................7 Dwayne Foreman at Chattanooga, 1-31-08 ..7 Donte Gennie vs. Pikeville, 1-2-07 .....................7 Elton Nesbitt vs. Brewton-Parker, 11-27-04 ...7 Terry Williams vs. Elon, 2-23-04 ..........................7 Fernando Daniel vs. Wofford, 1-6-99 ................7 Fernando Daniel vs. The Citadel, 2-12-96 .......7 Dante Gay vs. Valdosta State, 1-14-93 .............7 Dante Gay vs. Bowling Green, 1-30-93 ............7 Dante Gay vs. Cornell, 2-29-93 ...........................7
SEASON
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Elton Nesbitt, 2005-06 ......................................103 Antonio Hanson, 2009-10 ...............................100 Charlton Young, 1992-93 ................................... 93 Elton Nesbitt, 2004-05 ........................................ 92 Dante Gay, 1994-95 ............................................. 87 Antonio Hanson, 2008-09 ................................. 83 Donte Gennie, 2006-07 ...................................... 82 Fernando Daniel, 1997-98 ................................. 79 Elvardo Rolle, 1995-96 ........................................ 77 Charlton Young, 1991-92 ................................... 76
CAREER
1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Elton Nesbitt, 2003-06 ......................................262 Terry Williams, 2001-05 ....................................262 Charlton Young, 1989-93 .................................241 Julius Jenkins, 1999-03.....................................221 Antonio Hanson, 2008-10 ...............................183 Fernando Daniel, 1995-99 ...............................181 Donte Gennie, 2003-07 ....................................163 Dante Gay, 1993-95 ...........................................160 Dwayne Foreman, 2004-08.............................123 Elvardo Rolle, 1995-97 ......................................122
1. 2.
7.
Elton Nesbitt vs. Chattanooga, 1-17-05 ....... 16 Antonio Hanson vs. Elon, 2-25-10 .................. 15 Dwayne Foreman at UTC, 1-28-08 ................. 15 Elvardo Rolle vs. Indiana St., 11-23-96 .......... 15 Dante Gay vs. Tri State, 12-3-94 ....................... 15 Elton Nesbitt at Chattanooga, 2-4-06 ........... 15 Antonio Hanson at Samford, 2-22-10 ........... 14 Fernando Daniel vs. App. St., 2-25-99 ........... 14 Quentin Martin vs. Jacksonville St., 11-18-97 .......14 Dante Gay vs. Cornell, 2-29-93 ........................ 14 Charlton Young vs. Davidson, 1-27-93.......... 14
1. 2. 4.
9.
SEASON
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Elton Nesbitt, 2005-06 ......................................264 Elton Nesbitt, 2004-05 ......................................253 Antonio Hanson, 2009-10 ...............................241 Charlton Young, 1992-93 .................................225 Elvardo Rolle, 1995-96 ......................................223 Terry Williams, 2004-05 ....................................217 Dante Gay, 1994-95 ...........................................216 Antonio Hanson, 2008-09 ...............................212 Fernando Daniel, 1997-98 ...............................203 Terry Williams, 2003-04 ....................................195
CAREER
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Terry Williams, 2001-2005 ...............................737 Elton Nesbitt, 2003-06 ......................................705 Julius Jenkins, 1999-03.....................................612 Charlton Young, 1989-93 .................................589 Fernando Daniel, 1995-99 ...............................460 Antonio Hanson, 2008-10 ...............................453 Donte Gennie, 2003-07 ....................................401 Dante Gay, 1993-95 ...........................................397 Dwayne Foreman, 2004-08.............................351 Elvardo Rolle, 1995-97 ......................................327
Donte Gennie vs. Citadel, 2-19-07 (6-6) .............1.000 Charlton Young vs. Stetson, 2-27-92 (5-5) Mike Harding vs. UNC Wilmington, 11-25-88 (5-5) Louis Graham at Wofford, 2-14-08 (4-4) Donte Gennie at Furman, 2-12-07 (4-4) Dwayne Foreman at Clemson, 12-19-06 (4-4) Donte Humphries vs. The Citadel, 1-11-99 (4-4) Tim Heath vs. Indiana State, 12-31-94 (4-4) Colby Wohleb at Coastal Carolina, 2-15-09 (3-3) Donte Gennie vs. Illinois-Chicago, 11-28-05 (3-3) Fernando Daniel vs. Georgia, 11-29-96 (3-3) Tim Heath vs. Marshall, 1-15-94 (3-3) Dante Gay vs. Presbyterian, 1-3-93 (3-3) Charlton Young vs. Francis Marion, 12-4-92 (3-3) Emmett Smith vs. Centenary, 2-23-91 (3-3) Ben Pierce vs. Samford, 1-6-90 (3-3)
SEASON Minimum 1 field goal made per game. 1. Ben Drayton III, 2008-09 (43-88) ................... .489 2. Colby Cohleb, 2009-10 (60-123).................... .488
2.
4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Wendell Charles, 1991-92.............................. .462 Michael Stokes, 1986-87 ................................ .462 Donte Gennie, 2005-06 .................................. .452 Charlton Young, 1991-92 ............................... .434 Mike Harding, 1988-89 ................................... .432 Donte Gennie, 2006-07 .................................. .429 Tony Windless, 1991-92.................................. .426 Julius Jenkins, 2002-03................................... .418 Charlton Young, 1992-93 ............................... .413 Mike Harding, 1988-89 ................................... .413
CAREER Minimum 100 attempts
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.
Charlton Young, 1989-93 ............................... .409 Donte Gennie, 2003-07 .................................. .406 Colby Wohleb, 2008-10 .................................. .405 Dante Gay, 1993-95 ......................................... .403 Fernando Daniel, 1995-99 ............................. .393 Elvardo Rolle, 1995-97 .................................... .373 Julius Jenkins, 1999-03................................... .361 Elton Nesbitt, 2003-06 .................................... .361 Todd Shipley, 1999-01 .................................... .358 DeMarlo Slocum, 1999-00............................. .356
With the previous record holder Charlton “C.Y.” Young sitting just a few feet away on the Chattanooga bench, Elton Nesbitt hit 11 three-point baskets to shatter the single-game mark. Newbitt would come close to the total a month later with 10
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FREE THROW ATTEMPTS
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
GAME
GAME
GAME
1. 2.
8. 10.
Michael Curry vs. Georgia St., 2-22-90 .......... 15 Julius Jenkins vs. Furman, 1-15-01 ................. 13 Ronnie Abrams vs. Centenary, 2-13-92 ........ 13 Bill McNair vs. Fort Valley St., 12-8-84............ 13 Reggie Fears vs. Mercer, 2-9-83 ....................... 13 Elton Nesbitt vs. App. St., 1-15-05 .................. 13 Elton Nesbitt vs. Arkansas St., 12-15-04 ....... 13 Elton Nesbitt vs. Davidson, 1-28-04 ............... 12 Brian Newton vs. Youngstown St., 2-20-85 ............12 Fernando Daniel vs. WCU, 2-1-97 ................... 11 Jeff Sanders vs. Houston Baptist, 1-26-89 ..............11 Jeff Sanders vs. Arkansas-Little Rock, 3-3-88 ........11 Eric Hightower vs. Alabama St., 2-26-83 ...... 11 Brian Norwood vs. Ark.-Little Rock, 1-18-83 .........11
SEASON
1. 2. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Elton Nesbitt, 2004-05 ......................................147 Louis Graham, 2007-08 ....................................137 Michael Curry, 1989-90 ....................................137 Willie Powers III, 2009-10 .................................127 Elton Nesbitt, 2005-06 ......................................126 Richard Wallace, 1971-72 ................................126 Jeff Sanders, 1988-89 ........................................116 Johnny Mills, 1971-72 .......................................113 Frank Bennett, 2003-04 ....................................111 Reggie Cofer, 1980-81 ......................................105
CAREER
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Elton Nesbitt, 2003-06 ......................................353 Frank Bennett, 2000-04 ....................................347 Jeff Sanders, 1985-89 ........................................329 Louis Graham, 2004-08 ....................................320 Julius Jenkins, 1999-03.....................................319 Richard Wallace, 1971-74 ................................291 Kevin Anderson, 1975-79 ................................278 Michael Curry, 1986-90 ....................................276 John Fowler, 1976-80 ........................................260 Matt Simpkins, 1975-79 ...................................255
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1. 3. 5. 6.
Rory Spencer vs. Coll. of Char., 1-30-10 ........ 18 Johna Seay vs. Texas A&M, 1-6-96 .................. 18 Michael Curry vs. Georgia St., 2-22-90 .......... 16 Jeff Sanders vs. Houston Baptist, 1-26-89 ..............16 Jean Francois vs. VMI, 1-11-03 ......................... 15 Julius Jenkins vs. Furman, 1-15-00 ................. 14 Rod Willie vs. Mercer, 1-14-96 .......................... 14 Jeff Sanders vs. E. Kentucky, 12-12-88 .......... 14 Quiznel Chesnut vs. Centenary, 2-2-84 ........ 14 Reggie Fears vs. Mercer, 2-9-83 ....................... 14 Elton Nesbitt vs. App. St., 1-15-05 .................. 14 Elton Nesbitt vs. Arkansas St., 12-15-04 ....... 14
1. 3. 4. 6. 9.
SEASON
1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 9. 10.
Louis Graham, 2007-08 ....................................186 Elton Nesbitt, 2004-05 ......................................175 Richard Wallace, 1971-72 ................................171 Rory Spencer, 2009-10......................................170 Michael Curry, 1989-90 ....................................170 Frank Bennett, 2003-04 ....................................164 Willie Powers III, 2009-10 .................................159 Jeff Sanders, 1988-89 ........................................159 Elton Nesbitt, 2005-06 ......................................157 Calvin Sinkfield, 1992-93 .................................150
SEASON Minimum 60 attempts.
1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8.
CAREER
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.
Frank Bennett, 2000-04 ....................................548 Louis Graham, 2004-08 ....................................488 Jeff Sanders, 1985-89 ........................................475 Kevin Anderson, 1975-79 ................................469 Elton Nesbitt, 2003-06 ......................................434 Julius Jenkins, 1999-03.....................................428 Richard Wallace, 1971-74 ................................408 Michael Curry, 1986-90 ....................................374 John Fowler, 1976-80 ........................................374 Matt Simpkins, 1975-79 ...................................350
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Dexter Abrams vs. Centenary, 2-13-92 (13-13) Bill McNair vs. Fort Valley St., 12-8-84 (13-13) Elton Nesbitt vs. Davidson, 1-28-04 (12-12) Terry Williams vs. Charleston, 2-18-04 (10-10) Quentin Martin vs. High Point, 11-21-98 (10-10) Prentice Mobley vs. WCU, 2-5-03 (9-9) Cal Ferguson vs. Samford, 1-6-90 (9-9) Eric Hightower vs. Samford, 2-11-84 (9-9) Julius Jenkins vs. Wofford, 1-27-03 (8-8) Julius Jenkins vs. Belmont, 12-2-00 (8-8) Cedric McGinnis vs. Wofford, 2-14-98 (8-8) Charlton Young vs. Bradley, 11-24-90 (8-8) Mike Harding vs. Georgia State, 1-5-89 (8-8) Anthony Forrest vs. Centenary, 2-15-86 (8-8)
Terry Williams, 2003-04 .................................. .900 Prentice Mobley, 2002-03.............................. .862 Charlton Young, 1991-92 .................................840 Elton Nesbitt, 2004-05 ......................................840 Duane Goebel, 1998-99 ................................. .839 Ben Pierce, 1988-89 ......................................... .829 Johnny Mills, 1973-74 ..................................... .828 Dante Gay, 1994-95 ......................................... .814 Julius Jenkins, 2000-01................................... .814
CAREER Minimum 150 attempts.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Elton Nesbitt, 2003-06 .................................... .813 Charlton Young, 1989-93 ............................... .781 Johnny Mills, 1971-74 ..................................... .779 Tony Windless, 1990-92.................................. .756 Willie Powers III, 2007-Pres. (214-285) ......... .753 Julius Jenkins, 1999-03................................... .745 Morris Hargrove, 1983-85.............................. .741 Michael Curry, 1986-90 .................................. .738 Eric Hightower, 1982-84 ................................ .724 Ben Drayton III, 2008-Pres. (237-328) .......... .723 2011-12 men’S BaSKetBall meDia GuiDe
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BLOCKS GAME
1. 3. 5.
Louis Graham vs. Stetson, 11-18-07 .................6 Emmett Smith vs. Ark.-Little Rock, 2-3-90 ......6 Rory Spencer at Western Carolina, 2-4-10 ......5 Rory Spencer vs. Ark-Fort Smith, 11-28-09 ....5 Louis Graham vs. UAB, 11-17-07 ........................5 Louis Graham vs. UC Davis, 11-12-06 ...............5 Louis Graham at The Citadel, 1-7-06 ................5 Kashien Latham vs. The Citadel, 1-11-99 ........5 Richard Sherrod vs. UT-San Antonio, 3-1-90 ............5 David Wright vs. Ark.-Little Rock, 3-9-83.........5 David Wright vs. South Carolina, 2-23-83 .......5
SEASON
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10
Rory Spencer, 2009-10........................................ 62 Louis Graham, 2005-06 ...................................... 57 Louis Graham, 2007-08 ...................................... 54 Louis Graham, 2004-05 ...................................... 50 Louis Graham, 2006-07 ...................................... 46 Jeff Sanders, 1988-89 .......................................... 39 Rory Spencer, 2010-11........................................ 35 Jean Francois, 2003-04 ....................................... 33 Dexter Abrams, 1991-92 .................................... 33 Kashien Latham, 1998-99 .................................. 30 Emmett Smith, 1990-91 ..................................... 30 Jean Francois, 2004-05 ....................................... 30
CAREER
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Louis Graham, 2004-08 ....................................207 Kashien Latham, 1998-02 ................................112 Jeff Sanders, 1985-89 ........................................101 Rory Spencer, 2009-11........................................ 97 Frank Bennett, 2000-04 ...................................... 86 Jean Francois, 2001-05 ....................................... 83 Hamp Jones, 1996-00 ......................................... 60 Emmett Smith, 1989-91 ..................................... 52 Frank Jackson, 1994-96 ...................................... 50 Jeff Hagans, 1987-91 ........................................... 50
Dwayne Foreman’s career at Georgia Southern spanned from 2004-2008 where he helped lead the Eagles to two 20-win seasons and became the program’s assist leader with 588.
ASSISTS
STEALS
GAME
GAME
1. 2. 4. 5. 7.
Sean Peterson vs. WCU, 1-21-02 ..................... 17 Sean Peterson vs. ETSU, 2-10-02 ..................... 16 Reggie Watson vs. Centenary, 1-26-85 ......... 16 Mike Harding vs. Georgia St., 2-2-89 ............. 14 Dwayne Foreman vs. Pikeville, 1-2-07 .......... 13 Dwayne Foreman vs. UC Davis, 11-12-06 .... 13 Sean Peterson vs. Savannah St., 1-30-02 ..... 12 Sean Peterson vs. Chattanooga, 1-28-02 ..... 12 Lonnie Edwards vs. WCU, 2-21-95 .................. 12 Tim Heath vs. Valdosta St., 12-13-94 ............. 12 Lonnie Edwards vs. WCU, 2-26-94 .................. 12 Anthony Forrest vs. Mercer, 1-9-88 ................ 12 Reggie Cofer vs. NE Louisiana, 1-28-82 ........ 12
1. 2.
9.
SEASON
1. 2. 3.
SEASON
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Mike Harding, 1988-89 .....................................201 Dwayne Foreman, 2007-08.............................193 Sean Peterson, 2000-01 ...................................187 Sean Peterson, 2001-02 ...................................186 Dwayne Foreman, 2006-07.............................176 Willie Powers, 2009-10 .....................................175 Richard Wallace, 1973-74 ................................167 Charlton Young, 1991-92 .................................165 Lonnie Edwards, 1994-95 ................................159 Terry Williams, 2003-04 ....................................158
CAREER
With a wingspan that would deter any opponent, Louis Graham swatted away shots at a record clip. Graham holds the season and career records and shares the game record with Emmett Smith.
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Dwayne Foreman, 2004-08.............................588 Charlton Young, 1989-93 .................................530 Terry Williams, 2001-05 ....................................473 Michael Stokes, 1984-88 ..................................386 Sean Peterson, 2000-02 ...................................373 Phil Leisure, 1975-79 .........................................346 Julius Jenkins, 1999-03.....................................296 Ben Drayton III, 2008-Pres. ..............................290 Mike Harding, 1988-90 .....................................280 Lonnie Edwards, 1993-95 ................................276
Johntavious Rucker vs. Reinhardt, 1-13-10 ....8 Elton Nesbitt vs. The Citadel, 1-8-05 .................7 Julius Jenkins vs. App. State, 1-7-02 .................7 Sean Peterson vs. VMI, 3-1-01 .............................7 Tony Windless vs. Pepperdine, 12-20-91.........7 Mike Harding vs. George Mason, 12-9-88 ......7 Anthony Forrest vs. UCF, 11-30-85 ....................7 Reggie Watson vs. Ark-Little Rock, 2-9-84 ......7 Several Players with................................................6
5. 6. 7. 9.
Lonnie Edwards, 1994-95 .................................. 92 Reggie Watson, 1984-85 .................................... 81 Sean Peterson, 2000-01 .................................... 72 Wendell Charles, 1991-92.................................. 72 Elton Nesbitt, 2004-05 ........................................ 68 Elton Nesbitt, 2003-04 ........................................ 66 Terry Williams, 2003-04 ...................................... 65 Lonnie Edwards, 1993-94 .................................. 65 Reggie Watson, 1983-84 .................................... 63 Terry Williams, 2004-05 ...................................... 63
CAREER
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Terry Williams, 2001-05 ....................................221 Elton Nesbitt, 2003-06 ......................................194 Julius Jenkins, 1999-03.....................................172 Charlton Young, 1989-93 .................................162 Dwayne Foreman, 2007-08.............................160 Lonnie Edwards, 1993-95 ................................157 Donte Gennie, 2003-07 ....................................149 Hamp Jones, 1996-00 .......................................146 Michael Stokes, 1984-88 ..................................144 Reggie Watson, 1983-85 ..................................144
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POINTS
2010-11 .............. Ben Drayton III ................. 504 2009-10 .............. Willie Powers III ................ 471 2008-09 .............. Antonio Hanson .............. 360 2007-08 .............. Louis Graham ................... 538 2006-07 .............. Donte Gennie ................... 502 2005-06 .............. Elton Nesbitt ..................... 651 2004-05 .............. Elton Nesbitt ..................... 625 2003-04 .............. Elton Nesbitt ..................... 455 2002-03 .............. Julius Jenkins.................... 584 2001-02 .............. Sean Peterson .................. 472 2000-01 .............. Julius Jenkins.................... 468 1999-00 .............. Julius Jenkins.................... 419 1998-99 .............. Fernando Daniel.............. 382 1997-98 .............. Cedric McGinnis .............. 357 1996-97 .............. Elvardo Rolle ..................... 311 1995-96 .............. Fernando Daniel.............. 306 1994-95 .............. Dante Gay .......................... 412 1993-94 .............. Dante Gay .......................... 386 1992-93 .............. Charlton Young................ 479 1991-92 .............. Tony Windless .................. 546 1990-91 .............. Tony Windless .................. 416 1989-90 .............. Michael Curry ................... 465 1988-89 .............. Jeff Sanders ....................... 674 1987-88 .............. Jeff Sanders ....................... 560 1986-87 .............. Brian Newton ................... 455 1985-86 .............. Brian Newton ................... 411 1984-85 .............. Morris Hargrove .............. 426 1983-84 .............. Eric Hightower ................. 400 1982-83 .............. Eric Hightower ................. 463 1981-82 .............. Dennis Murphy ................ 251 1980-81 .............. Reggie Cofer ..................... 425 1979-80 .............. John Fowler ...................... 407 1978-79 .............. Matt Simpkins .................. 573 1977-78 .............. Kevin Anderson ............... 528 1976-77 .............. Kevin Anderson ............... 481 1975-76 .............. Kevin Anderson ............... 366 1974-75 .............. John Vail ............................. 380 1973-74 .............. Johnny Mills ...................... 481 1972-73 .............. Johnny Mills ...................... 547 1971-72 .............. Johnny Mills ...................... 631
SCORING AVERAGE
2010-11 .............. Ben Drayton III ................ 15.8 2009-10 .............. Willie Powers ................... 14.7 2008-09 .............. Antonio Hanson ............. 12.0 2007-08 .............. Louis Graham .................. 16.8 2006-07 .............. Donte Gennie .................. 16.2 2005-06 .............. Elton Nesbitt .................... 21.7 2004-05 .............. Elton Nesbitt .................... 20.2 2003-04 .............. Elton Nesbitt .................... 15.7 2002-03 .............. Julius Jenkins................... 21.6 2001-02 .............. Sean Peterson ................. 16.9 2000-01 .............. Julius Jenkins................... 16.7 1999-00 .............. Julius Jenkins................... 15.5 1998-99 .............. Fernando Daniel............. 13.6 1997-98 .............. Cedric McGinnis ............. 12.8 1996-97 .............. Elvardo Rolle .................... 11.1 1995-96 .............. Fernando Daniel............. 11.8
Kevin Anderson was the top scorer for three straight years and was the top rebounder for all four years of his career in an Eagle uniform.
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1980-81 .............. Terry Fahey ........................ 177 1979-80 .............. John Fowle ........................ 174 1978-79 .............. Kevin Anderson ............... 268 1977-78 .............. Kevin Anderson ............... 262 1976-77 .............. Kevin Anderson ............... 253 1975-76 .............. Kevin Anderson ............... 203 1974-75 .............. Ma. Stoutermire............... 174 1973-74 .............. Jim Clark............................. 193 1972-73 .............. Richard Wallace ............... 194 1971-72 .............. Charlie Gibbons............... 256
REBOUNDS AVERAGE
Jeff Sanders’ efforts as an Eagle put him on the annual leaders lists in scoring, rebounding, field goals and blocked shots. 1994-95 .............. Dante Gay ......................... 14.7 1993-94 .............. Dante Gay ......................... 13.8 1992-93 .............. Charlton Young............... 17.1 1991-92 .............. Tony Windless. ................ 17.6 1990-91 .............. Tony Windless. ................ 15.4 1989-90 .............. Michael Curry .................. 16.6 1988-89 .............. Jeff Sanders ...................... 23.2 1987-88 .............. Jeff Sanders ...................... 18.1 1986-87 .............. Brian Newton .................. 14.7 1985-86 .............. Brian Newton. ................. 14.7 1984-85 .............. Morris Hargrove ............. 15.2 1983-84 .............. Eric Hightower ............... 14.8 1982-83 .............. Eric Hightower ................ 15.4 1981-82 .............. Dennis Murphy ..................9.7 1980-81 .............. Reggie Cofer .................... 16.3 1979-80 .............. John Fowler ..................... 15.7 1978-79 .............. Matt Simpkins ................. 22.0 1977-78 .............. Kevin Anderson .............. 19.6 1976-77 .............. Kevin Anderson .............. 17.8 1975-76 .............. Kevin Anderson .............. 13.6 1974-75 .............. John Vail ............................ 14.6 1973-74 .............. Johnny Mills ..................... 18.5 1972-73 .............. Johnny Mills ..................... 21.9 1971-72 .............. Johnny Mills ..................... 24.3
REBOUNDS
2010-11 .............. Eric Ferguson ......................5.6 2009-10 .............. Rory Spencer ......................4.6 2008-09 .............. Tyler Troupe ........................6.4 2007-08. ............. Matthew Fields ..................7.3 2006-07. ............. Louis Graham .....................8.2 2005-06 .............. Louis Graham .....................7.4 2004-05 .............. Jean Francois ......................7.8 2003-04 .............. Jean Francois ......................6.8 2002-03 .............. Frank Bennett.....................7.9 2001-02 .............. Kashien Latham .................9.2 2000-01 .............. Kashien Latham .................9.7 1999-00 .............. Kashien Latham .................7.5 1998-99 .............. Hamp Jones ........................7.4 1997-98 .............. Hamp Jones ........................6.2 1996-97 .............. Johna Seay ..........................6.0 1995-96 .............. Johna Seay ..........................6.2 1994-95 .............. Wilson Winters ...................6.9 1993-94 .............. Wilson Winters ...................5.7 1992-93 .............. Calvin Sinkfield ..................6.6 1991-92 .............. Dexter Abrams ...................7.4 1990-91 .............. Emmett Smith ....................8.5 1989-90 .............. Michael Curry .....................7.0 1988-89 .............. Jeff Sanders .........................8.8 1987-88. ............. Jeff Sanders .........................8.2 1986-87 .............. Jeff Sanders .........................6.5 1985-86 .............. Jeff Sanders .........................6.4 1984-85 .............. Morris Hargrove ................6.4 1983-84 .............. Morris Hargrove ................7.2 1982-83 .............. Lafayette Adams ...............6.7 1981-82 .............. John Rahn............................5.3 1980-81 .............. Terry Fahey ..........................6.6 1979-80 .............. John Fowler ..................... 10.1 1978-79 .............. Kevin Anderson .............. 10.3 1977-78 .............. Kevin Anderson .................9.7 1976-77 .............. Kevin Anderson .................9.4 1975-76 .............. Kevin Anderson .................7.5 1974-75 .............. Ma. Stoutermire.................6.7 1973-74 .............. Jim Clark...............................7.4 1972-73. ............. Richard Wallace .............. 10.7 1971-72 .............. Charlie Gibbons.................9.9
1979-80 .............. Duane Wilcox ......................51 1978-79 .............. Kevin Anderson ............... 201 1977-78 .............. Kevin Anderson ............... 224 1976-77. ............. Kevin Anderson ............... 193 1975-76 .............. Kevin Anderson ............... 148 1974-75 .............. Ma. Stoutermire............... 140 1973-74 .............. Richard Wallace ............... 172 1972-73 .............. Ronnie Arnold .....................65 1971-72 .............. Richard Wallace ............... 215
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Minimum 125 attempts. 2010-11 .............. Ben Drayton III ............... .481 2009-10 .............. Rory Spencer ................... .517 2008-09 .............. Ben Drayton III ............... .474 2007-08 .............. Matthew Fields .............. .558 2006-07 .............. Louis Graham ................. .527 2005-06 .............. Louis Graham ................. .537 2004-05 .............. Louis Graham ................. .528 2003-04 .............. Frank Bennett................. .591 2002-03 .............. Frank Bennett................. .581 2001-02 .............. Frank Bennett................. .540 2000-01 .............. Kashien Latham ............. .522 1999-00 .............. Kashien Latham ............. .518 1998-99 .............. Hamp Jones .................... .554 1997-98 .............. Hamp Jones .................... .583 1996-97 .............. Doug Beaty ..................... .485 1995-96 .............. Johna Seay ...................... .445 1994-95 .............. Wilson Winters ............... .517 1993-94 .............. Wilson Winters ............... .587 1992-93 .............. Calvin Sinkfield .............. .540 1991-92 .............. Calvin Sinkfield .............. .583 1990-91 .............. Cal Ferguson ................... .557 1989-90 .............. Michael Curry ................. .621 1988-89 .............. Richard Sherrod............. .556 1987-88 .............. Jeff Sanders ..................... .551 1986-87 .............. Jeff Sanders ..................... .521 1985-86 .............. Brian Newton ................. .561 1984-85 .............. Morris Hargrove ............ .544 1983-84 .............. Morris Hargrove ............ .515 1982-83 .............. LaFayette Adams........... .598 1981-82 .............. John Rahn........................ .524 1980-81 .............. Terry Fahey ...................... .582 1979-80 .............. Duane Wilcox ................. .505 1978-79 .............. Kevin Anderson ............. .462 1977-78 .............. Kevin Anderson ............. .526 1976-77 .............. Kevin Anderson ............. .490 1975-76 .............. Kevin Anderson ............. .491 1974-75 .............. Ma. Stoutermire............. .522 1973-74 .............. Richard Wallace ............. .521 1972-73 .............. Ronnie Arnold ............... .481 1971-72 .............. Richard Wallace ............. .554
FIELD GOALS MADE
2010-11 .............. Eric Ferguson .................... 175 2009-10 .............. Rory Spencer .................... 146 2008-09 .............. Tyler Troupe ...................... 193 2007-08 .............. Matthew Fields ................ 232 2006-07 .............. Louis Graham ................... 255 2005-06 .............. Louis Graham ................... 223 2004-05 .............. Jean Francois .................... 233 2003-04. ............. Jean Francois .................... 197 2002-03 .............. Frank Bennett................... 167 2001-02 .............. Kashien Latham ............... 257 2000-01 .............. Kashien Latham ............... 291 1999-00 .............. Kashien Latham ............... 210 1998-99 .............. Hamp Jones ...................... 208 1997-98 .............. Hamp Jones ...................... 173 1996-97 .............. Johna Seay ........................ 126 1995-96 .............. Johna Seay ........................ 156 1994-95 .............. Wilson Winters ................. 186 1993-94 .............. Wilson Winters ................. 160 1992-93 .............. Calvin Sinkfield ................ 179 1991-92 .............. Dexter Abrams ................. 229 1990-91 .............. Emmett Smith .................. 229 1989-90 .............. Michael Curry ................... 196 1988-89 .............. Jeff Sanders ....................... 256 1987-88 .............. Jeff Sanders ....................... 255 1986-87 .............. Jeff Sanders ....................... 202 1985-86 .............. Jeff Sanders ....................... 180 1984-85 .............. Morris Hargrove .............. 180 1983-84 .............. Morris Hargrove .............. 202 1982-83 .............. LaFayette Adams............. 200 1981-82 .............. John Rahn.......................... 143
2010-11 .............. Ben Drayton III ................. 185 2009-10 .............. Willie Powers III ................ 157 2008-09 .............. Antonio Hanson .............. 123 2007-08 .............. Louis Graham ................... 192 2006-07. ............. Louis Graham ................... 185 2005-06 .............. Elton Nesbitt ..................... 211 2004-05 .............. Elton Nesbitt ..................... 193 2003-04 .............. Frank Bennett................... 163 2002-03 .............. Frank Bennett................... 165 2001-02 .............. Frank Bennett......................94 2000-01 .............. Kashien Latham ............... 157 1999-00 .............. Kashien Latham ............... 146 1998-99 .............. Hamp Jones ...................... 103 1997-98 .............. Hamp Jones .........................91 1996-97 .............. Doug Beaty ......................... 83 1995-96 .............. Johna Seay ...........................93 1994-95 .............. Wilson Winters ................. 121 1993-94 .............. Wilson Winters ................. 101 1992-93 .............. Calvin Sinkfield ................ 127 1991-92 .............. Calvin Sinkfield ................ 168 1990-91 .............. Cal Ferguson ..................... 128 1989-90 .............. Michael Curry ................... 164 1988-89 .............. Richard Sherrod..................99 1987-88 .............. Jeff Sanders ....................... 231 1986-87 .............. Jeff Sanders ....................... 150 1985-86 .............. Brian Newton ................... 161 1984-85 .............. Morris Hargrove .............. 168 1983-84 .............. Morris Hargrove .............. 158 1982-83 .............. LaFayette Adams............. 106 1981-82 .............. John Rahn.......................... 108 1980-81 .............. Terry Fahey ...........................85
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Calvin Sinkfield holds the career mark for field goal percentage at .564 with his team-leading percentages for the 1991-92 and 1992-93 seasons.
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ASSISTS
2010-11 .............. J. Hewitt/T. Bussey .............39 2009-10 .............. Antonio Hanson .............. 100 2008-09 .............. Antonio Hanson .................83 2007-08 .............. Dwayne Foreman ..............50 2006-07 .............. Donte Gennie ......................82 2005-06 .............. Elton Nesbitt ..................... 103 2004-05 .............. Elton Nesbitt ........................92 2003-04 .............. Terry Williams ......................68 2002-03 .............. Julius Jenkins.......................74 2001-02 .............. Terry Williams ......................63 2000-01 .............. Todd Shipley ........................60 1999-00 .............. Todd Shipley ........................54 1998-99 .............. Fernando Daniel.................79 1997-98 .............. Elvardo Rolle ........................45 1996-97 .............. Elvardo Rolle ........................77 1995-96 .............. Fernando Daniel.................69 1994-95 .............. Dante Gay .............................87 1993-94 .............. Dante Gay .............................73 1992-93 .............. Charlton Young...................93 1991-92 .............. Charlton Young...................76 1990-91 .............. Charlton Young...................52 1989-90 .............. Ben Pierce .............................29 1988-89 .............. Mike Harding .......................54 1987-88 .............. Michael Stokes ....................68 1986-87 .............. Michael Stokes ....................61
3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATT.
2010-11 .............. Jelani Hewitt ..................... 122 2009-10 .............. Antonio Hanson .............. 241 2008-09 .............. Antonio Hanson .............. 212 2007-08 .............. Dwayne Foreman ........... 150 2006-07 .............. Donte Gennie ................... 191 2005-06 .............. Elton Nesbitt ..................... 264 2004-05 .............. Elton Nesbitt ..................... 253 2003-04 .............. Terry Williams ................... 195 2002-03 .............. Julius Jenkins.................... 177 2001-02 .............. Terry Williams ................... 158 2000-01 .............. Julius Jenkins.................... 168 1999-00 .............. Todd Shipley ..................... 160 1998-99 .............. Fernando Daniel.............. 203 1997-98 .............. Quentin Martin ................ 149 1996-97 .............. Elvardo Rolle ..................... 223 1995-96 .............. Fernando Daniel.............. 170 1994-95 .............. Dante Gay .......................... 216 1993-94 .............. Dante Gay .......................... 181 1992-93 .............. Charlton Young................ 225 1991-92 .............. Charlton Young................ 175 1990-91 .............. Charlton Young................ 133 1989-90 .............. Ben Pierce .............................74 1988-89 .............. Mike Harding .................... 125 1987-88 .............. Michael Stokes ................. 183 1986-87 .............. Michael Stokes ................. 132
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT.
Minimum 30 attempts. 2010-11 .............. Tre Bussey ........................ .375 2009-10 .............. Colby Wohlleb ................ . 488 2008-09 .............. Ben Drayton III ............... .489 2007-08 .............. Willie Powers .................. .405 2006-07 .............. Donte Gennie ................. .429 2005-06 .............. Donte Gennie ................. .452 2004-05 .............. Elton Nesbitt ................... .364 2003-04 .............. Kordel Gibson ................ .365 2002-03 .............. Julius Jenkins.................. .418 2001-02 .............. Terry Williams ................. .399 2000-01 .............. Kenny Faulk..................... .400 1999-00 .............. DeMarlo Slocum ........... .402 1998-99 .............. Fernando Daniel............ .389 1997-98 .............. Elvardo Rolle ................... .433 1996-97 .............. Fernando Daniel............ .379 1995-96 .............. Fernando Daniel............ .406 1994-95 .............. Dante Gay ........................ .403 1993-94 .............. Dante Gay ........................ .403 1992-93 .............. Charlton Young.............. .413 1991-92 .............. Charlton Young.............. .434 1990-91 .............. Charlton Young.............. .391 1989-90 .............. Mike Harding .................. .413 1988-89 .............. Mike Harding .................. .432 1987-88 .............. Anthony Forrest ............ .379 1986-87 .............. Michael Stokes ............... .462
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In addition to leading the Eagles in assists for three seasons, Terry Williams hit 90 percent of his free throws during teh 2003-04 season and owns the seingle-season mark for fre throw percentage.
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
Minimum 60 attempts. 2010-11 .............. Jelani Hewitt ................... .726 2009-10 .............. Willie Powers III .............. .799 2008-09 .............. Ben Drayton III ............... .724 2007-08 .............. Julian Allen ...................... .700 2006-07 .............. Donte Gennie ................. .699 2005-06 .............. Elton Nesbitt ................... .803 2004-05 .............. Elton Nesbitt ................... .840 2003-04 .............. Terry Williams ................. .900 2002-03 .............. Prentice Mobley ............ .862 2001-02 .............. Sean Peterson ................ .695 2000-01 .............. Julius Jenkins.................. .814 1999-00 .............. Julius Jenkins.................. .786 1998-99 .............. Fernando Daniel............ .797 1997-98 .............. Cedric McGinnis ............ .718 1996-97 .............. Fernando Daniel............ .682 1995-96 .............. Johna Seay ...................... .645 1994-95 .............. Dante Gay ........................ .814 1993-94 .............. Dante Gay ........................ .788 1992-93 .............. Charlton Young.............. .754 1991-92 .............. Charlton Young.............. .840 1990-91 .............. Tony Windless ................ .778 1989-90 .............. Michael Curry ................. .806 1988-89 .............. Ben Pierce ........................ .329 1987-88 .............. Antony Forrest ............... .742 1986-87 .............. Byron Mack ..................... .719 1985-86 .............. Brian Newton ................. .724 1984-85 .............. Reggie Watson ............... .802 1983-84 .............. Eric Hightower ............... .756 1982-83 .............. Bryan Norwood ............. .784 1981-82 .............. Bryan Norwood ............. .731 1980-81 .............. Reggie Cofer ................... .761 1979-80 .............. Caesar Williams .............. .738 1978-79 .............. John Fowler .................... .757 1977-78 .............. Matt Simpkins ................ .761 1976-77. ............. Matt Simpkins ................ .714 1975-76 .............. Ed McArthur ................... .780 1974-75 .............. John Vail ........................... .786 1973-74 .............. Johnny Mills .................... .828 1972-73 .............. Johnny Mills .................... .805 1971-72 .............. Johnny Mills .................... .758
2010-11 .............. Ben Drayton III ................. 146 2009-10 .............. Willie Powers III ................ 175 2008-09 .............. Antonio Hanson .................78 2007-08 .............. Dwayne Foreman ........... 193 2006-07 .............. Dwayne Foreman ........... 176 2005-06 .............. Dwayne Foreman ........... 145 2004-05 .............. Terry Williams ................... 141 2003-04 .............. Terry Williams ................... 158 2002-03 .............. Terry Williams ................... 111 2001-02 .............. Sean Peterson .................. 186 2000-01 .............. Sean Peterson .................. 187 1999-00 .............. Donta Humphries ........... 143 1998-99 .............. Fernando Daniel.................92 1997-98 .............. Fernando Daniel.............. 107 1996-97 .............. Ryan Parker ..........................92 1995-96 .............. Ryan Parker ..........................87 1994-95 .............. Lonnie Edwards ............... 159 1993-94 .............. Lonnie Edwards ............... 117 1992-93 .............. Charlton Young................ 143 1991-92 .............. Charlton Young................ 165 1990-91 .............. Charlton Young................ 121 1989-90 .............. Charlton Young................ 101 1988-89 .............. Mike Harding .................... 201 1987-88 .............. Anthony Forrest .............. 151 1986-87 .............. Michael Stokes ................. 126 1985-86 .............. Michael Stokes ................. 122 1984-85 .............. Reggie Watson ....................55 1983-84 .............. Reggie Watson ....................81 1982-83 .............. Eric Hightower ....................68 1981-82 .............. Reggie Cofer ..................... 113 1980-81 .............. Larry Koch ......................... 108 1979-80 .............. Reggie Cofer ........................87 1978-79 .............. Phil Leisure ...........................64 1977-78 .............. Phil Leisure ........................ 112 1976-77. ............. Phil Leisure ...........................84 1975-76 .............. Phil Leisure ...........................86 1974-75 .............. Chris White ...........................84 1973-74 .............. Richard Wallace ............... 167 1972-73 .............. Mike Pitt ............................. 112 1971-72 .............. Darryl Humble ....................93
STEALS
2010-11 .............. Ben Drayton III ....................60 2009-10 .............. Johntavious Rucker ...........59 2008-09 .............. Ben Drayton III ....................32 2007-08 .............. Louis Graham ......................52 2006-07 .............. Donte Gennie ......................40 2005-06 .............. Elton Nesbitt ........................60 2004-05 .............. Elton Nesbitt ........................68 2003-04 .............. Elton Nesbitt ........................66 2002-03 .............. Terry Williams ......................52 2001-02 .............. J. Jenkins/S. Peterson .......52 2000-01 .............. Sean Peterson .....................72 1999-00 .............. Hamp Jones .........................49 1998-99 .............. Hamp Jones .........................31 1997-98 .............. Hamp Jones .........................55 1996-97 .............. Rod Willie ..............................39 1995-96 .............. Ryan Parker ..........................33 1994-95 .............. Lonnie Edwards ..................55 1993-94 .............. Lonnie Edwards ..................65 1992-93 .............. Charlton Young...................52 1991-92 .............. Wendell Charles .................72 1990-91 .............. Tony Windless .....................47 1989-90 .............. Ben Pierce .............................38 1988-89 .............. Mike Harding .......................47 1987-88 .............. Michael Stokes ....................53 1986-87 .............. Anthony Forrest .................62 1985-86 .............. Anthony Forrest .................59 1984-85 .............. Reggie Watson ....................81 1983-84 .............. Reggie Watson ....................63 1982-83 .............. Eric Hightower ....................37 1981-82 .............. Reggie Cofer ........................29 1980-81 .............. Reggie Cofer ........................46 1979-80 .............. Tim James .............................38
Rory Spencer blocked 62 shots in 2009-10 to set the single-season school record in blocked shots.
BLOCKED SHOTS
2010-11 .............. Rory Spencer .......................35 2009-10 .............. Rory Spencer .......................62 2009-09 .............. Tyler Troupe .........................16 2007-08 .............. Louis Graham ......................54 2006-07 .............. Louis Graham ......................46 2005-06 .............. Louis Graham ......................57 2004-05 .............. Louis Graham ......................50 2003-04 .............. Jean Francois .......................33 2002-03 .............. Frank Bennett......................27 2001-02 .............. Kashien Latham ..................27 2000-01 .............. Kashien Latham ..................28 1999-00 .............. Kashien Latham ..................27 1998-99 .............. Kashien Latham ..................31 1997-98 .............. Cedric McGinnis .................18 1996-97 .............. Frank Jackson ......................24 1995-96 .............. Frank Jackson ......................26 1994-95 .............. Pierre McKisic ......................12 1993-94 .............. Wilson Winters ....................12 1992-93 .............. Calvin Sinkfield ...................14 1991-92 .............. Dexter Abrams ................... 33 1990-91 .............. Emmett Smith .....................30 1989-90 .............. Richard Sherrod................. 24 1988-89 .............. Jeff Sanders ..........................39 1987-88 .............. Jeff Sanders ..........................16 1986-87 .............. Jeff Sanders ..........................25 1985-86 .............. Jeff Sanders ..........................21 1984-85 .............. Quinzel Chestnut ...............19 1983-84 .............. Quinzel Chestnut ................. 7 1982-83 .............. Reggie Fears ........................39 1981-82 .............. David Wright........................20 1980-81 .............. Jerry Fahey ...........................27 1979-80 .............. John Fowler .........................19
Four-year letterwinner Reggie Cofer led Georgia Southern in steals his junior and senior seasons and accounted for the most assists and a freshman and a junior.
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SOPHOMORE
SENIOR
1. 2. 3. 5.
Kevin Anderson, 1978-79 ................................268 Kashien Latham, 2001-02 ................................257 Charlie Gibbons, 1971-72 ................................256 Jeff Sanders, 1988-89 ........................................256 Jean Francois, 2004-05 .....................................233
Johnny Mills led his sophomore (24.3), junior (21.8) and senior classes (18.5) in scoring average.
SCORING SENIOR
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Jeff Sanders, 1988-89 ........................................674 Elton Nesbitt, 2005-06 ......................................651 Julius Jenkins, 2002-03.....................................584 Matt Simpkins, 1978-79 ...................................573 Tony Windless, 1991-92....................................546
JUNIOR
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Elton Nesbitt, 2004-05 ......................................625 Jeff Sanders, 1987-88 ........................................560 Johnny Mills, 1972-73 .......................................547 Kevin Anderson, 1977-78 ................................528 Matt Simpkins, 1977-78 .................................. 513
SOPHOMORE
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Johnny Mills, 1971-72 .......................................631 Richard Wallace, 1971-72 ................................556 Kevin Anderson, 1976-77 ................................481 Julius Jenkins, 2000-01.....................................468 Elton Nesbitt, 2003-04 ......................................455
FRESHMAN
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Julius Jenkins, 1999-00.....................................419 Eric Ferguson, 2010-11 .....................................373 Willie Powers III, 2007-08 .................................368 Kevin Anderson, 1975-76 ................................366 Ben Drayton III, 2008-09 ..................................354
Kashien Latham, 2000-01 ................................291 John Fowler, 1978-79 ........................................272 Kevin Anderson, 1977-78 ...............................262 Louis Graham, 2006-07 ....................................255 Jeff Sanders, 1987-88 ........................................255
SOPHOMORE
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
John Fowler, 1977-78 ........................................258 Kevin Anderson, 1976-77 ................................242 Louis Graham, 2005-06 ....................................223 Richard Wallace, 1971-72 ................................216 Johnny Mills, 1971-72 .......................................211
FRESHMAN
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Louis Graham, 2004-05 ....................................214 Kevin Anderson, 1975-75 ................................203 Matt Simpkins, 1975-76 ...................................197 Frank Bennett, 2000-01 ....................................186 Kashien Latham, 1998-99 ................................182
REBOUND AVERAGE SENIOR
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Kevin Anderson, 1978-79 ...............................10.3 Charlie Gibbons, 1971-72 ................................. 9.9 Kashien Latham, 2001-02 ................................. 9.2 Jeff Sanders, 1988-89 ......................................... 8.8 Emmett Smith, 1990-91 .................................... 8.5
4.
John Fowler, 1978-79 .......................................10.1 Kevin Anderson, 1977-78 ................................. 9.7 Kashien Latham, 2000-01 ................................. 9.7 Louis Graham, 2006-07 ..................................... 8.2 Jeff Sanders, 1987-88 ......................................... 8.2
Johnny Mills, 1972-73 ......................................21.8 Perry Warbington, 1972-73............................20.8 Richard Wallace, 1972-73 ...............................20.2 Elton Nesbitt, 2004-05 .....................................20.2 Kevin Anderson, 1977-78 ...............................19.6
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Jeff Sanders, 1987-88 ........................................237 Kevin Anderson, 1977-78 ................................224 Johnny Mills, 1972-73.......................................224 Matt Simpkins, 1977-78 ...................................223 Perry Warbington, 1972-73.............................205
SOPHOMORE
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Johnny Mills, 1971-72.......................................259 Richard Wallace, 1971-72 ................................215 Kevin Anderson, 1976-77 ................................193 Matt Simpkins, 1976-77 ...................................173 Julius Jenkins, 2000-01.....................................160
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Matt Simpkins, 1975-1976 ..............................153 Julius Jenkins, 1999-00.....................................151 Kevin Anderson, 1975-76 ................................148 Willie Powers III, 2007-08.................................133 Ben Drayton III, 2008-09 ..................................120
Matt Simpkins, 1978-79 ...................................536 Jeff Sanders, 1988-89........................................515 Elton Nesbitt, 2005-06 ......................................498 Julius Jenkins, 2002-03.....................................469 Kevin Anderson, 1978-79 ................................435 Matt Simpkins, 1977-78 ...................................508 Elton Nesbitt, 2004-05 ......................................483 Perry Warbington, 1972-73.............................474 Johnny Mills, 1972-73 .......................................473 Julius Jenkins, 2001-02.....................................432
SOPHOMORE
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Johnny Mills, 1971-72 ......................................24.3 Richard Wallace, 1971-72 ...............................21.4 Kevin Anderson, 1976-77 ...............................17.8 Julius Jenkins, 2000-01....................................16.7 Elton Nesbitt, 2003-04 .....................................15.7 Julius Jenkins, 1999-0 ......................................15.5 Kevin Anderson, 1975-76 ...............................13.5 Matt Simpkins, 1975-76. .................................13.0 Eric Ferguson, 2010-11 ....................................12.0 Fernando Daniel, 1995-96 ..............................11.8 Ben Drayton III, 2008-09 .................................11.8
JUNIOR
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Johnny Mills, 1971-72 .......................................499 Julius Jenkins, 2000-01.....................................432 Kevin Anderson, 1976-77 ................................394 Matt Simpkins, 1976-77 ...................................390 Richard Wallace, 1971-72 ................................388
FRESHMAN
FRESHMAN
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Jeff Sanders, 1988-89 ........................................279 Matt Simpkins, 1978-79 ...................................243 Julius Jenkins, 2002-03.....................................213 Elton Nesbitt, 2005-06 ......................................211 Tony Windless, 1991-92....................................205
JUNIOR
SOPHOMORE
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Jeff Sanders, 1988-89 .......................................23.2 Matt Simpkins, 1978-79 ..................................22.2 Elton Nesbitt, 2005-06 .....................................21.7 Julius Jenkins, 2002-03....................................21.6 Johnny Mills, 1973-74 ......................................18.5
JUNIOR
5.
FIELD GOALS MADE SENIOR
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
SENIOR
1. 2. 3.
Kevin Anderson, 1975-76 ................................. 7.5 Matt Simpkins, 1975-76 .................................... 7.2 Louis Graham, 2004-05 ..................................... 6.9 Kashien Latham, 1998-99 ................................. 6.5 Jeff Sanders, 1985-86 ......................................... 6.4
SENIOR
SCORING AVERAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
FRESHMAN
JUNIOR
1. 2.
John Fowler, 1977-78 ......................................... 9.6 Kevin Anderson, 1976-77 ................................. 9.0 Richard Wallace, 1971-72 ................................. 8.3 Johnny Mills, 1971-72........................................ 8.1 Kashien Latham, 1999-00 ................................. 7.5
FRESHMAN
JUNIOR
1. 2. 3. 4.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Kashien Latham led the eagles with 291 rebounds in his junior season, a figure that also stands as the program’s Division I single-season record. His rebounds average placed him in the top five in each of his classes.
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Julius Jenkins, 1999-00.....................................349 Matt Simpkins, 1975-76 ...................................348 Kevin Anderson, 1975-76 ................................301 Willie Powers III, 2007-08 .................................286 Eric Ferguson, 2010-11 .....................................292
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Minimum 100 made. SENIOR
SENIOR
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Michael Curry, 1989-90 .................................. .621 LaFayette Adams, 1982-83 ............................ .599 Frank Bennett, 2003-04 .................................. .591 Matthew Fields, 2007-08 ............................... .558 Cal Ferguson, 1990-91 .................................... .557
Elton Nesbitt, 2005-06 ......................................103 Antonio Hanson, 2009-10 ...............................100 Charlton Young, 1992-93 ................................... 93 Dante Young, 1994-95 ........................................ 87 Donte Gennie, 2006-07 ...................................... 82
JUNIOR
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
JUNIOR
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Wil Winters, 1993-94........................................ .587 Calvin Sinkfield, 1991-92 ............................... .583 Frank Bennett, 2002-03 .................................. .581 Dexter Abrams, 1991-92 ................................ .567 Brian Newton, 1985-86 .................................. .561
Elton Nesbitt, 2004-05 ........................................ 92 Antonio Hanson, 2008-09 ................................. 83 Elvardo Rolle, 1996-97 ........................................ 77 Charlton Young, 1991-92 ................................... 76 Donte Gay, 1993-94 ............................................. 73
SOPHOMORE
1. 2. 3. 4.
SOPHOMORE
1. 2. 3. 4.
Richard Wallace, 1971-72 .............................. .554 Louis Graham, 2005-06 .................................. .537 Jean Francois, 2002-03 ................................... .532 Dick Beuke, 1973-74 ........................................ .521 Jeff Sanders, 1986-87 ...................................... .521
Elton Nesbitt, 2003-04 ........................................ 67 Colby Wohlleb, 2009-10 ..................................... 60 Terry Williams, 2002-03 ...................................... 57 Julius Jenkins, 2000-01....................................... 52 Charlton Young, 1990-91 ................................... 52
FRESHMAN
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
FRESHMAN
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Jeff Sanders, 1985-86 ...................................... .549 Louis Graham, 2004-05 .................................. .528 Kevin Anderson, 1975-76 .............................. .491 Ben Drayton III, 2008-09 ................................ .474 Willie Powers III, 2007-08 ............................... .465
FREE THROWS SENIOR
1. 3. 4. 5.
Louis Graham, 2007-08 ....................................137 Michael Curry, 1989-90 ....................................137 Elton Nesbitt, 2005-06 ......................................126 Jeff Sanders, 1988-89 ........................................116 Frank Bennett, 2003-04 ....................................111
JUNIOR
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Elton Nesbitt, 2004-05 ......................................147 Willie Powers III, 2009-10 .................................127 Ben Drayton III, 2010-11 ..................................114 Reggie Cofer, 1980-81 ......................................105 Johnny Mills, 1972-73. ........................................ 99
SOPHOMORE
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Richard Wallace, 1971-72 ................................126 Johnny Mills, 1971-72 .......................................113 Julius Jenkins, 2000-01....................................... 96 Kevin Anderson, 1976-77 .................................. 95 Elton Nesbitt, 2003-04 ........................................ 80
FRESHMAN
1. 2. 3. 5.
Eric Ferguson ......................................................... 98 Ben Drayton III, 2008-09 .................................... 71 Kevin Anderson, 1975-76 .................................. 70 Stanley Brewer, 1976-77 .................................... 70 Julius Jenkins, 1999-00....................................... 66
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS SENIOR
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Louis Graham, 2007-08 ....................................186 Michael Curry, 1989-90 ....................................170 Jeff Sanders, 1988-89 ........................................159 Elton Nesbitt, 2005-06 ......................................157 Calvin Sinkfield, 1992-93 .................................150
JUNIOR
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Elton Nesbitt, 2004-05 ......................................175 Rory Spencer, 2009-10......................................170 Ben Drayton III, 2010-11 ..................................159 Willie Powers III, 2009-10 .................................159 Frank Bennett, 2002-03 ....................................149
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Fernando Daniel, 1995-96 ................................. 69 Terry Williams, 2001-02 ...................................... 63 Julius Jenkins, 1999-00....................................... 51 Ryan Parker, 1995-96........................................... 49 Willie Powers, 2007-08 ....................................... 47
Ben Drayton III made eight appearances on the freshman class listings and claimed the top spot in free throws with 71 and three-point field goal percentage at .489 SOPHOMORE
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Richard Wallace, 1971-72 ................................171 Johnny Mills, 1971-72.......................................149 Kevin Anderson, 1976-77 ................................139 Frank Bennett, 2001-02 ....................................126 Julius Jenkins, 2000-01.....................................118
FRESHMAN
1. 3. 4. 5.
Eric Ferguson, 2010-11 .....................................141 Johna Seay, 1995-96..........................................141 Frank Bennett, 2000-01 ....................................109 Kevin Anderson, 1975-76 .................................. 99 Ben Drayton III, 2008-09 .................................... 98
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Minimum 50 made. SENIOR
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Ben Baily, 1985-86 ............................................ .914 Duane Goebel, 1998-99 ................................. .839 Johnny Mills, 1973-74 ..................................... .828 Dante Gay, 1994-95 ......................................... .814 Michael Curry, 1989-90 .................................. .806
JUNIOR
1. 2. 3. 5.
Terry Williams, 2003-04 .................................. .900 Prentice Mobley, 2002-03.............................. .862 Charlton Young, 1991-92 ............................... .840 Elton Nesbitt, 2004-05 .................................... .840 Ben Pierce, 1988-89 ......................................... .829
SOPHOMORE
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Julius Jenkins, 2000-01................................... .814 Elton Nesbitt, 2003-04 .................................... .784 Dwayne Foreman, 2005-06........................... .776 Johnny Mills, 1971-72 ..................................... .758 John Fowler, 1978-79...................................... .757
FRESHMAN
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Julius Jenkins, 1999-00................................... .786 Ben Drayton III, 2008-09 ................................ .724 Kevin Anderson, 1975-76 .............................. .707 Eric Ferguson, 2010-11 ................................... .695 John Fowler, 1976-77 ...................................... .693
With team-leading numbers in three-point field goals (83) and three-point field goal attempts (212), Antonio Hanson also earned a spot on the single-season “Top 5” and the junior class records.
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Minimum 30 made SENIOR
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Elton Nesbitt 2005-06 .......................................264 Antonio Hanson, 2009-10 ...............................241 Charlton Young, 1992-93 .................................225 Terry Williams, 2004-05 ....................................217 Dante Gay, 1994-95 ...........................................216
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Wendell Charles, 1991-92.............................. .462 Donte Gennie, 2006-07 .................................. .429 Tony Windless, 1991-92.................................. .426 Julius Jenkins, 2002-03................................... .418 Antonio Hanson, 2009-10 ............................. .415
JUNIOR
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Elton Nesbitt, 2004-05 ......................................253 Elvardo Rolle, 1996-97 ......................................223 Antonio Hanson, 2008-09 ...............................212 Terry Williams, 2003-04 ....................................195 Dante Gay, 1993-94 ...........................................181
JUNIOR
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Michael Stokes, 1986-87 ................................ .462 Donte Gennie, 2005-06 .................................. .452 Charlton Young, 1991-92 ............................... .434 Mike Harding, 1988-89 .................................... 432 Ben Pierce, 1988-89 ......................................... .431
SOPHOMORE
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Elton Nesbitt, 2003-04 ......................................188 Julius Jenkins, 2000-01.....................................168 Terry Williams, 2002-03 ....................................167 Quentin Martin, 1997-98 .................................149 Charlton Young, 1990-91 .................................133
SOPHOMORE
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Colby Wohlleb, 2009-10 ................................. .488 Charlton Young, 1990-91 ............................... .391 Fernando Daniel, 1996-97 ............................. .379 Ryan Parker, 1996-97....................................... .372 Elton Newbitt, 2003-04 .................................. .365
FRESHMAN
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Fernando Daniel, 1995-96 ...............................170 Terry Williams, 2001-02 ....................................158 Ryan Parker, 1995-96.........................................157 Julius Jenkins, 1999-00.....................................139 Jelani Hewitt, 2010-11 ......................................122
FRESHMAN
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Ben Drayton III, 2008-09 ................................ .489 Fernando Daniel, 1995-96 ............................. .406 Willie Powers, 2007-08 ................................... .405 Terry Williams, 2001-02 .................................. .399 Tré Bussey, 2010-11 ......................................... .375
BLOCKED SHOTS SENIOR
1. 2. 3. 4.
Louis Graham, 2007-08 ...................................... 54 Jeff Sanders, 1988-89 .......................................... 39 Rory Spencer, 2010-11........................................ 35 Emmett Smith, 1990-91 ..................................... 30 Jean Francois, 2004-05 ....................................... 30
JUNIOR
1. 1. 2. 4. 5.
Rory Spencer, 2009-10........................................ 62 Louis Graham, 2006-07 ...................................... 46 Jean Francois, 2003-04 ....................................... 33 Dexter Abrams, 1991-92 .................................... 33 Kashien Latham, 2000-01 .................................. 28 Frank Bennett, 2002-03 ...................................... 27 Louis Graham, 2005-06 ...................................... 57 Kashien Latham, 1999-00 .................................. 27 Jeff Sanders, 1986-87 .......................................... 25 Frank Jackson, 1996-97 ...................................... 24 Frank Bennett, 2001-02 ...................................... 23 Jean Francois, 2002-03 ....................................... 23
4.
Louis Graham, 2004-05 ...................................... 50 Kashien Latham, 1998-99 .................................. 30 Eric Ferguson, 2010-11 ....................................... 26 Frank Jackson, 1995-96 ...................................... 26 Jeff Sanders, 1985-86 .......................................... 21
SENIOR
Lonnie Edwards plucked 92 steals for the top ranking in the sophomore class records which also set Georgia Southern’s single-season record. Edwards also holds the top spot for assists in the freshman and sophomore classes. His 5.1 assists per game average in 1994-95 tied the Georgia Southern record.
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Dwayne Foreman, 2007-08.............................193 Sean Peterson, 2001-02 ...................................186 Richard Wallace, 1973-74 ................................167 Anthony Forrest, 1987-88................................151 Perry Warbington, 1973-74.............................146
FRESHMAN
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Lonnie Edwards, 1993-94 ................................117 Charlton Young, 1989-90 .................................101 Ryan Parker, 1995-96........................................... 87 Phil Leisure, 1975-76 ........................................... 86 Willie Powers, 2007-08 ....................................... 84
SENIOR
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Reggie Watson, 1984-85 .................................... 81 Wendell Charles, 1991-92.................................. 72 Terry Williams, 2004-05 ...................................... 63 Elton Nesbitt, 2005-06 ........................................ 60 Michael Stokes, 1987-88 .................................... 53
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Sean Peterson, 2000-01 ..................................... 72 Elton Nesbitt, 2004-05 ........................................ 68 Terry Williams, 2003-04 ...................................... 65 Reggie Watson, 1983-84 .................................... 63 Anthony Forrest, 1986-87.................................. 62
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Lonnie Edwards, 1994-95 .................................. 92 Elton Nesbitt, 2003-04 ........................................ 66 Anthony Forest, 1985-86 ................................... 59 Hamp Jones, 1997-98 ......................................... 55 Terry Williams, 2002-03 ...................................... 52 Donte Gennie, 2004-05 ...................................... 52
FRESHMAN
JUNIOR
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Lonnie Edwards, 1994-95 ................................159 Dwayne Foreman, 2005-06.............................145 Donta Humphries, 1999-00 ............................143 Michael Stokes, 1985-86 ..................................122 Charlton Young, 1990-91 .................................121
SOPHOMORE
ASSISTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
JUNIOR
FRESHMAN
1. 2. 3.
SOPHOMORE
STEALS
SOPHOMORE
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Louis Graham’s 57 blocked shots during the 2005-06 season set the sophomore class record. He holds the blocked shots record in three years and is the career blocked shots king at GSU.
Mike Harding, 1988-89 .....................................201 Sean Peterson, 2000-01 ...................................187 Dwayne Foreman, 2006-07.............................176 Charlton Young, 1991-92 .................................165 Terry Williams, 2003-04 ....................................158
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Lonnie Edwards, 1993-94 .................................. 65 Jelani Hewitt, 2010-11 ........................................ 62 Eric Ferguson, 2010-11 ....................................... 46 Julius Jenkins, 1999-00....................................... 42 Terry Williams, 2001-02 ...................................... 41 2011-12 men’S BaSKetBall meDia GuiDe
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TOTAL POINTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
7. 8. 9. 10
1991-92 ...........................2,836 2004-05 ...........................2,506 2007-08 ...........................2,400 2003-04 ...........................2,337 2005-06 ...........................2,325 1972-73 ...........................2,325 2000-01 ...........................2,296 1973-74 ...........................2,295 1988-89 ...........................2,244 2009-10 ...........................2,260
SCORING AVERAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1991-92 ............................. 91.5 1972-73 ............................. 89.5 1973-74 ............................. 88.3 2004-05 #.......................... 80.8 2003-04 ............................. 80.6 1978-79 ............................. 80.5 1974-75 ............................. 80.3 2001-02 ............................. 79.6 1977-78 ............................. 79.4 1992-93 ............................. 79.1
REBOUNDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
2004-05 ...........................1,236 2007-08 ...........................1,207 1972-73 ...........................1,205 2000-01 ...........................1,182 1991-92 ...........................1,176 2001-02 ...........................1,168 1974-75 ...........................1,163 1973-74 ...........................1,160 1989-90 ...........................1,152 1978-79 ...........................1,146
REBOUNDING AVERAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1972-73 ............................. 46.4 1974-75 ............................. 44.7 1973-74 ............................. 44.6 1978-79 ............................. 42.4 2001-02 ## ...................... 41.7 1989-90 ............................. 41.1 1975-76 ............................. 40.5 1976-77 ............................. 40.2 2004-05 ............................. 39.9 2000-01 ............................. 39.4
FIELD GOALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1991-92 ...........................1,033 1973-74 .............................. 977 1978-79 .............................. 920 1972-73 .............................. 916 1977-78 .............................. 905 1974-75 .............................. 889 1975-76 .............................. 888 2007-08 .............................. 883 2004-05 .............................. 878 1988-89 .............................. 868
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1973-74 ...........................2,077 1991-92 ...........................2,074 1978-79 ...........................2,062 2004-05 ...........................2,048 1975-76 ...........................1,988 1972-73 ...........................1,967 2007-08 ...........................1,961 1977-78 ...........................1,958 1974-75 ...........................1,946 1976-77 ...........................1,917
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6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1988-89 ............................ 1984-85 ............................ 1981-82 ............................ 1991-92 ............................ 1985-86 ............................ 1982-83 ............................ 1989-90 ............................ 1983-84 ............................ 1986-87 ............................ 1973-74 ............................
.519 .514 .502 .498 .498 .491 .483 .481 .477 .470
FREE THROWS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1991-92 .............................. 552 2004-05 .............................. 548 1972-73 .............................. 493 2003-04 .............................. 477 1982-83 .............................. 471 2010-11 .............................. 458 2009-10 .............................. 447 2007-08 .............................. 444 1986-87 .............................. 438 2000-01 .............................. 437
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1991-92 .............................. 789 2004-05 .............................. 766 1972-73 .............................. 721 2003-04 .............................. 692 1982-83 .............................. 691 2001-02 .............................. 677 2007-08 .............................. 671 2010-11 .............................. 666 1986-87 .............................. 665 2000-01 .............................. 652
FREE THROW PCT. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
10.
1984-85 ............................ 2004-05 ............................ 1991-92 ............................ 1975-76 ............................ 1973-74 ............................ 1988-89 ............................ 2005-06 ............................ 2003-04 ............................ 1989-90 ............................ 2010-11 ............................ 1980-81 ............................
.717 .715 .700 .698 .696 .695 .693 .689 .689 .688 .688
3-POINT FIELD GOALS 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.
2003-04 .............................. 218 1991-92 .............................. 218 2008-09 .............................. 213 2005-06 .............................. 206 1998-99 .............................. 203 2004-05 .............................. 202 2007-08 .............................. 190 1999-00 .............................. 186 1997-98 .............................. 186 2000-01 .............................. 181 1993-94 .............................. 181
3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATT. 1. 2.
4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
2003-04 .............................. 626 2008-09 .............................. 616 2004-05 .............................. 616 1997-98 .............................. 585 1998-99 .............................. 581 2007-08 .............................. 543 1991-92 .............................. 535 1999-00 .............................. 530 2005-06 .............................. 529 2000-01 .............................. 525
The 1991-92 Eagles posted a school record 25 wins.
3-POINT PCT. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1986-87 ............................ 1991-92 ............................ 1988-89 ............................ 2005-06 #......................... 1989-90 ............................ 1990-91 ............................ 1987-88 ............................ 2002-03 ............................ 2006-07 ............................ 1999-00 ............................
.423 .407 .401 .389 .379 .374 .365 .354 .353 .351
BLOCKED SHOTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 8. 10.
2004-05 .............................. 139 2007-08 .............................. 130 2003-04 .............................. 128 2005-06 .............................. 115 1991-92 .............................. 106 1990-91 .............................. 106 1988-89 .............................. 106 2006-07 .............................. 103 2002-03 .............................. 103 1978-79 .............................. 101
ASSISTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 10.
STEALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1991-92 .............................. 594 1973-74 .............................. 530 2003-04 .............................. 508 1988-89 .............................. 504 2007-08 .............................. 493 2005-06 .............................. 461 2004-05 .............................. 461 1992-93 .............................. 453 1987-88 .............................. 453 1999-00 .............................. 451 2003-04 .............................. 327 1991-92 .............................. 320 2004-05 .............................. 309 2007-08 .............................. 290 2010-11 .............................. 276 2005-06 .............................. 266 1997-98 .............................. 262 1992-93 .............................. 261 1993-94 .............................. 259 2001-02 .............................. 254
FEWEST PERSONAL FOULS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
10.
MOST WINS 1. 2.
1991-92 .............................. 751 2004-05 .............................. 728 2010-11 .............................. 703 1989-90 .............................. 648 2003-04 .............................. 642 2007-08 .............................. 636 1980-81 .............................. 630 2005-06 .............................. 621 1993-94 .............................. 619 2006-07 .............................. 614
1991-92 .................................25 1987-88 .................................24 1984-85 .................................24 1988-89 .................................23 2003-04 .................................21 2007-08 .................................20 2005-06 .................................20 1986-87 .................................20 1992-93 .................................19 1973-74 .................................19
4. 5. 6. 9.
FEWEST WINS 1. 2. 3. 4. 7. 10.
2007-08 ................................... 0 2008-09 ................................... 1 1995-96 ................................... 3 2010-11 ................................... 5 1980-81 ................................... 5 1979-50 ................................... 5 2008-09 ................................... 8 1994-95 ................................... 8 1974-75 ................................... 8 1978-79 ................................... 9
MOST LOSSES 1. 2. 4.
8. 9.
MOST PERSONAL FOULS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1994-95 .............................. 485 1973-74 .............................. 491 1988-89 .............................. 493 1975-76 .............................. 500 1984-85 .............................. 516 1972-73 .............................. 518 1987-88 .............................. 526 2001-02 .............................. 529 1985-86 .............................. 529 1976-77 .............................. 535
2010-11 .................................27 2009-10 .................................23 1995-96 .................................23 2008-09 .................................22 2008-09 .................................22 1980-81 .................................22 1979-80 .................................22 1994-95 .................................20 1997-98 .................................18 1996-97 .................................18 1978-79 .................................18 1974-75 .................................18
FEWEST LOSSES 1. 2. 4. 6. 7. 9.
1984-85 ................................... 5 1991-92 ................................... 6 1988-89 ................................... 6 1987-88 ................................... 7 1973-74 ................................... 7 2003-04 ................................... 8 1992-93 ................................... 9 1972-73 ................................... 9 1989-90 .................................11 1986-87 .................................11 1976-77 .................................11
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2011-12 GEORGIA SOUTHERN MEN’S BASKETBALL
Year
Record
FG-FGA
year-By-year team statistiCs
PCT 3FG-FGA
PCT
FT-FTA
PCT
Reb
Avg
PF
A
TO
Blk
Stl
Pts
Avg
2010-11
5-27
745-1661 .449
142-435
.326
458-666 .688
972
30.4
703
381
575
88
276
2090
65.3
2009-10
9-23
791-1849 .428
231-611
.378
447-665 .672
985
30.8
693
444
512
106
259
2260
70.6
2008-09
1-22
772-1776 .435
213-616
.346
357-539 .662 1022
34.1
600
348
449
73
204
2114
70.5
2007-08
0-12
883-1961 .450
190-543
.350
444-671 .662 1207
37.7
636
493
462
130
290
2400
75.0
2006-07
15-16
816-1802 .453
152-431
.353
360-593 .607 1159
37.4
614
435
512
103
213
2144
69.2
2005-06
20-10
850-1857 .458
206-529
.389
419-605 .693 1074
35.8
621
461
468
115
266
2325
77.5
2004-05
18-13
878-2048 .429
202-616
.328
548-766 .715 1236
39.9
728
461
485
139
309
2506
80.8
2003-04
21-8
821-1886 .435
218-626
.348
477-692 .689 1140
39.3
642
508
471
128
327
2337
80.6
2002-03
16-13
819-1766 .464
174-492
.354
414-646 .641 1081
37.3
557
411
464
103
218
2226
76.8
2001-02
16-12
814-1797 .453
175-514
.340
427-677 .631 1168
41.7
529
422
450
98
254
2230
79.6
2000-01
15-15
839-1908 .440
181-525
.345
437-652 .670 1182
39.4
581
405
463
77
230
2296
76.5
1999-00
16-12
795-1763 .451
186-530
.351
382-556 .687
977
34.9
565
451
432
73
247
2158
77.1
1998-99
11-17
616-1521 .405
203-581
.349
358-523 .685 1034
36.9
577
337
508
78
159
1793
64.0
1997-98
10-18
662-1540 .430
186-585
.318
314-485 .647
905
32.3
581
361
546
60
262
1824
65.1
1996-97
10-18
591-1447 .408
167-515
.324
373-581 .642
982
35.1
611
363
541
55
151
1722
61.5
1995-96
3-23
514-1310 .392
156-466
.335
286-475 .602
871
33.5
546
286
539
61
140
1470
56.5
1994-95
8-20
711-1691 .420
170-496
.343
300-448 .670
980
35.0
485
361
480
49
220
1892
67.6
1993-94
14-14
804-1891 .425
181-524
.345
322-501 .643 1036
37.0
619
349
408
53
259
2111
75.4
1992-93
19-9
845-1817 .465
160-461
.347
366-580 .631 1076
38.6
550
453
461
63
261
2216
79.1
1991-92
25-6 1033-2074 .498
218-535
.407
552-789 .700 1176
37.9
751
594
515
106
320
2836
91.5
1990-91
14-13
788-1697 .464
123-329
.374
360-531 .678 1044
38.7
567
432
447
106
209
2059
76.3
1989-90
17-11
846-1751 .483
88-232
.379
433-628 .689 1152
41.1
648
426
502
90
198
2213
79.0
1988-89
23-6
868-1673 .519
89-222
.401
419-603 .695 1094
37.7
493
504
392
106
168
2244
77.4
1987-88
24-7
755-1558 .485
116-318
.365
354-520 .681 1043
33.6
526
453
411
48
196
1980
63.9
1986-87
20-11
834-1750 .477
85-201
.423
438-665 .659 1133
36.5
597
450
463
69
211
2191
70.7
1985-86
15-13
760-1525 .498
-
-
362-556 .651
986
35.2
529
414
429
65
190
1882
67.2
1984-85
24-5
811-1577 .514
-
-
391-545 .717
888
30.6
516
346
307
57
241
2013
69.4
1983-84
16-12
802-1669 .481
-
-
358-552 .649
924
33.0
580
299
373
32
222
1962
70.1
1982-83
18-12
751-1529 .491
-
-
471-691 .682 1011
33.7
599
301
547
81
187
1973
65.8
1981-82
14-13
704-1402 .502
-
-
275-475 .579
889
32.9
576
346
426
63
152
1683
62.3
1980-81
5-22
786-1704 .461
-
-
355-516 .688 1022
37.9
630
341
468
86
150
1927
71.4
1979-80
5-22
774-1785 .434
-
-
304-450 .676 1006
37.3
597
257
485
50
152
1852
68.6
1978-79
9-18
920-2062 .443
-
-
346-507 .682 1146
42.4
592
272
462
101
200
2174
80.5
1977-78
12-15
905-1958 .462
-
-
334-487 .686 1055
39.0
586
341
430
61
151
2144
79.4
1976-77
16-11
830-1917 .433
-
-
394-577 .680 1086
40.2
535
295
415
N/A
N/A
2054
76.1
1975-76
11-16
888-1988 .447
-
-
352-504 .698 1093
40.5
500
326
368
N/A
N/A
2128
78.8
1974-75
8-18
889-1946 .456
-
-
312-465 .670 1163
44.7
554
437
489
N/A
N/A
2090
80.3
1973-74
19-7
977-2077 .470
-
-
341-490 .696 1160
44.6
491
530
378
N/A
N/A
2295
88.3
1972-73
17-9
916-1967 .467
-
-
493-721 .683 1205
46.4
518
289
265
N/A
N/A
2325
89.5
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MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS
2011-12 GEORGIA SOUTHERN MEN’S BASKETBALL
MISCELLANEOUS GAME RECORDS
Largest Winning Margin:.................................... 90, 135-45, vs. Georgia State, 2-24-51 Largest Losing Margin: .........................................56, 121-65, vs. Murray State, 12-1-66 Most Points Scored: ............................................................... 140 vs. High Point, 12-17-55 Most Points Scored, D-I: ....................................................126 vs. Georgia State, 2-20-74 Fewest Points Scored: .....................................................................13 vs. Cochran, 2-21-31 Fewest Points Scored, D-I: ................................................21 vs. Coastal Carolina, 1-2-97 Fewest Points Scored, Half: ............................................................. 6 vs. Cochran, 2-21-31 Fewest Points Scored, Half, D-I: ..............................10, 1st vs. Coastal Carolina, 1-2-97 Most Points Allowed:............................................ 144 vs. North Carolina State, 12-4-72 Most Points Allowed, Half: ....................................76 vs. North Carolina State, 12-4-72 Fewest Points Allowed:..............................................................7 vs. Benedictine, 2-11-27 Fewest Points Allowed, Half: ...................................................3 vs. Benedictine, 2-11-27 Combined Points Scored: ....................... 245, 127-118 vs. Atlantic Christian, 2-21-69
MISCELLANEOUS SEASON RECORDS
Games: ..............................................................................................32, 1965-66 and 2007-08 Games (D-I): ................................................31, 1986-87, 1987-88, 1991-92 and 2006-07 Wins: .............................................................................................................................27, 1949-50 Wins (D-I): ...................................................................................................................25, 1991-92 Losses:..........................................................................................................................23, 1995-96 Consecutive Wins: .................................................................................20, 1-10-50 to 3-4-50 Consecutive Wins (D-I):.....................................................................17, 12-30-88 to 3-2-89 Consecutive Losses: .........................................................................15, 1-21-79 to 12-19-79 Winning Percentage: .............................................................................. 900, 1949-50 (27-3) Winning Percentage (D-I): .................................................................... 828, 1984-85 (24-5) Home Winning Streak: .........................................................................30, 1-8-49 to 1-27-51 Home Winning Streak (D-I): ..........................................................18, 12-11-04 to 1-14-06 Away Winning Streak: .....................................................................9, 12-11-54 to 12-10-55 Away Winning Streak (D-I):..............................................................8, 12-30-88 to 2-25-89 Home Losing Streak: ............................................................................5, 12-19-95 to 2-5-96 Away Losing Streak:.........................................................................14, 1-24-79 to 12-17-79 Highest Scoring Average: ................................................................................. 94.8, 1955-56 Lowest Scoring Average: .................................................................................. 49.4, 1946-47 Most Opponent Points Scored: ....................................................................2,501, 1991-92 Highest Opponent Scoring Average: ........................................................... 88.9, 1972-73 Lowest Opponent Scoring Average:............................................................. 46.1, 1947-48 Scoring Margin: .................................................................................................... 26.9, 1949-50 100-Point Games: ....................................................................................................11, 1991-92
WIN STREAKS OVERALL
Streak **17
Dates of Streak ............................................................................End of Streak 12-30-88 to 3-2-89 .................................. 3-4-89 -- UA-Little Rock, 63-80 .........................................**Longest win streak in the nation at the time
HANNER FIELDHOUSE
Streak 18 17 15
Dates of Streak ............................................................................End of Streak 12-11-04 to 1-14-06............................................1-17-06 -- Furman, 63-66 1-17-91 to 1-10-93 ................................ 1-23-93 -- Chattanooga, 92-103 2-6-88 to 3-2-89 ............................ 3-4-89 -- Arkansas-Little Rock, 63-80
ROAD GAMES
Streak 8 6
Dates of Streak ............................................................................End of Streak 12-30-88 to 2-25-89............................. 3-7-89 -- Houston Baptist, 72-78 12-15-84 to 1-26-85................................................2-2-85 -- Mercer, 64-75
SOUTHERN CONFERENCE
Streak 8 6 6 4 4 4
Dates of Streak ............................................................................End of Streak 1-7-04 to 2-2-04 ..................................................... 2-5-04 -- Furman, 72-77 2-4-08 to 2-20-08 ...........................2-28-08 -- Coll. of Charleston, 86-91 1-28-06 to 2-13-06 ............................................. 2-18-06 -- Wofford, 62-78 2-14-93 to 2-27-93 ...................................2-28-93 -- Chattanooga, 68-91 1-22-00 to 1-31-00 .................................2-5-00 -- East Tenn. State, 71-72 2-10-01 to 2-19-01 ...................................2-24-01 -- Chattanooga, 82-95
MILESTONE VICTORIES
1 ............................................................................................1926-1927, vs. Benedictine, 26-7 100 ....................................................................................Feb. 4, 1938, vs. Charleston, 46-32 250 ................................................................................. Feb. 23, 1952, vs. Troy State, 105-55 500 ...................................................................... Jan. 21, 1967, vs. Carson-Newman, 97-76 541 ............................................. 12-6-69, vs. Valdosta State, 88-80 (first Division II win) 571 ..........................................12-4-1971, at Arkansas State, 85-79 (first Division I win) 750 ......................................................................................11-22-85, vs. Oakland City, 88-53 897 ............................................................. 1-5-93, at The Citadel, 66-58 (first SoCon win) 1000................................................................................................12-8-01, vs. Mercer, 100-60 1100.................................................11-16-07, vs. Cleveland State, 72-70 (later vacated) 1100................................................................................... 2-21-09, Jacksonville State, 66-63
100-POINT SCORING GAMES 140-99.............. vs. High Point, 12-17-55 135-45.................vs. Georgia, N, 2-24-51 135-109 .................at Piedmont, 2-24-51 128-75.................. vs. Piedmont, 2-18-56 127-92.............vs. Atl. Christian, 2-18-68 127-118 ..........vs. Atl. Christian, 1-30-69 126-91...........vs. Georgia State, 2-20-74 124-78.................. vs. Piedmont, 2-10-55 124-87............ vs. Belmont Abbey, 1965 123-95.............. vs. Jacksonville, 1-22-64 122-94.....at Presbyterian Coll., 1-22-64 121-94........................ vs. Mercer, 1-22-64 119-95.............................. vs. Tampa, 1965 119-91.......................vs. Centenary, 1965 118-91.........................vs. Tampa, 1-17-66 116-79..............vs. Stony Brook, 1-10-72 116-73.............vs. UC Davis, N, 11-12-06 115-75............... vs. Valdosta St., 1-22-55 115-73...............vs. Wilmington, 2-21-70 115-83...............vs. Oglethorpe, 2-16-74 115-63................ vs. Card. Stritch, 1-6-81 115-94..............vs. West Georgia, 1-2-92 115-81................vs. The Citadel, 2-14-05 114-80..........................at Mercer, 2-20-56 113-52............vs. Pembroke St., 2-21-59 113-83...................... at Samford, 1-12-74 112-86.................... vs. Stetson, N, 3-3-56 112-83..................vs. Columbus, 1-31-70 112-104 ......... vs. Old Dominion, 1-7-78 112-85...............vs. N. Georgia, 11-30-02 111-123 ..........vs. Tennessee Tech, 1964 111-73...............vs. Beth.Cook, 11-23-91 111-73............... vs. Webber Int’l., 1-3-06 2011-12 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE
110-71........................vs. Erskine, 1-17-55 110-70..................... vs. LaGrange, 2-8-64 110-106 .................. vs. Samford, 1-20-75 110-88................. vs. Fort Valley, 12-7-91 109-34..............vs. Turner AFB, 12-14-49 109-72............... vs. Pembroke, 12-12-59 109-72............vs. Pembroke State, 1962 109-72............vs. Pembroke State, 1965 109-96........................ vs. Mercer, 1-18-67 109-76...... vs. Ohio Northern, 12-17-70 109-92..........vs. Old Dominion, 1-29-72 109-61..................vs. Ga. State, N, 3-2-85 109-86................. vs. Centenary, 1-20-90 108-52.................vs. Georgia, N, 1-18-50 108-88...................... vs. Rollins, 12-19-53 108-55.........................vs. Tampa, 1-28-55 108-89............. vs. Cumberland, 1-25-64 107-56.................vs. N. Georgia, 1-21-50 107-78........... vs. William Carey, 1-31-59 107-67........................ vs. Mercer, 1-18-64 107-82..................... vs. The Citadel, 1965 107-94....................vs. Loyola, La., 1-3-72 107-77............. vs. Georgia State, 3-1-72 107-110 ......................at Samford, 3-3-75 107-84............vs. Chattanooga, 1-17-05 106-63.........................vs. Rollins, 1-27-62 106-84...................... vs. LSU-NO, 2-12-72 106-85........................ vs. Baptist, 12-4-75 106-91.....vs. Brewton-Parker, 12-17-91 106-110 ................at Centenary, 2-13-92 106-86........................vs. SE La., N, 3-6-92 105-66...............vs. Maxwell AFB, 2-1-52 105-55.................. vs. Troy State, 2-23-52
105-74.................. vs. Atl. Christian, 1966 105-88.............. vs. Va. Comm., 11-30-68 104-51........................vs. Erskine, 2-17-51 104-96.................. vs. Pelzer Mills, 1-5-52 104-58.............vs. Fla Southern, 1-16-56 104-70.............vs. Presbyterian, 2-14-59 104-83....................vs. App. State, 2-1-75 104-76.......................vs. Stetson, 2-27-92 103-64.............. vs. Jacksonville, 1-21-60 103-58.................vs. Armstrong, 1-14-70 103-55...........vs. Georgia State, 2-19-72 103-92.........................at Samford, 1-6-90 103-86................vs. Tenn.Tech, 11-30-91 103-67........................ at Stetson, 1-30-92 103-76....................vs. App. State, 1-9-93 102-73................vs. Pelzer Mills, 1-25-52 102-76.........................vs. Tampa, 1-30-60 102-118 .........vs. Jacksonville, N, 3-2-62 102-76..........................at Mercer, 2-13-64 102-82.................... vs. Oglethorpe, 1965 102-95.........................vs. NW St., 12-2-67 102-93..................... vs. Samford, 1-27-73 102-94.................. vs. Troy State, 12-9-91 101-83........................ vs. Mercer, 1-15-52 101-81...............vs. Georgia Tech, 1-1-54 101-63.......................... at Rollins, 1-10-61 101-80............. vs. Cumberland, 1-26-63 101-95..........................at Tampa, 12-7-63 101-68....................vs. Wilmington, 1965 101-78..............vs. Southern Miss., 1965 101-98............. vs. Cumberland, 1-27-66 101-98........ at Old Dominion, 12-18-71 101-80...............vs. Oglethorpe, 2-13-71
101-91............ vs. East Tenn. St., 2-12-94 101-84................vs. Reinhardt, 11-18-10
Jelani Hewitt scored 17 points in the Eagles’ most recent 100-point scoring night against Reinhardt on November 11, 2010.
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INDIVIDUAL POINTS
51 ....................... Fly Williams, Austin Peay, 12-30-72 43 .......................Reggie Gibbs, Hous.Baptist, 3-7-89 43 .........................Zam Fredrick, S. Carolina, 2-23-81 42 ....................... John Oliver, Chattanooga, 1-21-95 42 ........................Eddie Brown, Valdosta St., 2-18-80 42 .............................. George Lett, Centenary, 2-7-79 REBOUNDS
31 ................................... Calvin Natt, NE La., 12-29-76 22 ........................ Dillion Sneed, E. Tenn. St., 2-26-05 20 ....Bruno Kongawoin, Houston Baptist, 2-19-87 18 ..........................................Kyle Hines, UNCG, 2-7-05 18 .......................... Gaines, Southern Miss., 12-17-03 18 .......................Dwight Kirkland, Judson, 12-30-85 18 .............................. George Lett, Centenary, 2-7-79 18 .................. Laymon Williamson, Samford, 2-3-73 FIELD GOALS MADE
22 ....................... Fly Williams, Austin Peay, 12-30-72 17 ..................... Don Scaife, Arkansas State, 1-13-75 17 ....................Stan Davis, Appalachian St., 1-20-73 16 ...............................Tim Smith, E. Tenn. St., 2-26-05 16 ............................ Sherell Ford, Ill.-Chicago, 1-9-95 16 .............................Mike Coleman, S. Miss., 1-18-73
OPPONENT RECORDS ASSISTS
THREE POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
17 ....................... Jackie Gilloon, S. Carolina, 2-28-76 16 .................................Carl Brown, Ark. L-R, 12-19-88 12 .......................... Jason Richards, Davidson, 3-1-08 12 ..............................Drew Gibson, Wofford, 1-24-08 12 ..................Clyde McCully, Chattanooga, 2-24-01 12 .................................. Tyson Patterson, ASU, 1-8-00 12 ........................................Al Waiter, Samford, 2-3-73 STEALS
8 ............. Muggsy Bogues, Wake Forest, 12-17-85 7 ................................Montell Watson, Elon, 2-23-04 7 ..................... Willie Young, Chattanooga, 1-27-97 7 ..............................Sidney Coles, Marshall, 2-26-96 7 ..................... Larry Robinson, Centenary, 1-20-90 BLOCKS
8 .................................Alvin Jones, Ga. Tech, 1-28-98 8 ..................... Kirill Misyuchenko, Citadel, 2-12-96 7 ................Philip McCandies, Charleston, 2-24-07 6 ..........................................Kyle Hines, UNCG, 2-7-05 6 .................... Rans Brempong, W. Carolina, 1-3-05 6 ..................Rans Brempong, W. Carolina, 1-22-01 6 .............................................. Bell, Georgia, 11-27-95
TEAM POINTS
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
33 ....................... Fly Williams, Austin Peay, 12-30-72 30 ..................... Don Scaife, Arkansas State, 1-13-75 29 ....................Tim Smith, East Tenn. State., 2-26-05 29 ............................ Sherell Ford, Ill.-Chicago, 1-9-95 29 ........ R. Cunningham, Bethune-Cook, 11-23-91 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
8 ................................. Davis, Albany State, 12-17-01 8 ....................... John Oliver, Chattanooga, 1-21-95 7 ....................... Ty Patterson, Chattanooga, 1-6-10 7 ...........................Stephen Curry, Davidson, 3-1-08 7 .............. Rashun Coleman, Chattanooga, 2-7-00 7 .............................. David Redmon, Ark.-LR, 3-5-91 7 .................................. Eric Adams, Ark-LR, 12-16-86 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
22 ................................. Davis, Albany State, 12-17-01 17 .....................Rick Nickerson, Har.-Simm., 2-16-89 17 ...............................Eric Adams, Har.-Simm., 3-5-87 15 ............................. Ian Chadwick, Wofford, 1-29-01 14 .............................Karim Souchu, Furman, 2-19-01 14 ............................. Ian Chadwick, Wofford, 2-22-00
144 ............................ at North Carolina State, 12-4-72 116 ............................................at N.E. Louisiana, 2-8-79 113 .................................................at Clemson, 12-17-79 113 ............................................at Florida State, 2-11-71 111 ......................................at Appalachian St., 2-13-10 111 ...................................... at Tennessee Tech, 12-6-99 REBOUNDS
63 ................................................ Austin Peay, 12-30-72 58 ........................................................ at Duke, 11-11-08 57 ............................................ at Georgia State, 1-3-86 57 ........................................at South Carolina, 2-23-81 57 ............................ at North Carolina State, 12-4-72 56 ........................................................ Furman, 12-28-78 56 .........................................at West Virginia, 11-30-74 FIELD GOALS MADE
60 ............................ at North Carolina State, 12-4-72 51 .............................Northeastern. Louisiana, 2-8-79 50 ....................................... UT Pan-American, 1-25-75 49 ............................................at Florida State, 2-22-73 45 ................................................ Austin Peay, 12-30-72 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
FREE THROWS MADE
18 ...........................Kevin Martin, W. Carolina, 2-9-04 18 .................. Johnny Taylor, Chattanooga, 1-27-97 16 ................. Kevin Hammack, The Citadel, 1-13-07 16 .....Stanford Strickland, Chattanooga, 12-30-83 14 ............................Chuck Vincent, Furman, 2-10-97 14 ........................... John Brannen, Marshall, 1-20-97 14 ............................Chuck Vincent, Furman, 1-13-96 14 ............................. Nate Taylor, Centenary, 2-13-92 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
19 ...........................Kevin Martin, W. Carolina, 2-9-04 19 ............................Chuck Vincent, Furman, 2-10-97 19 .................. Johnny Taylor, Chattanooga, 1-27-97 19 ............................Chuck Vincent, Furman, 1-13-96 18 ................................ Brooks, Chattanooga, 1-23-93 18 .......................... Phillip Luckydo, Ga. State, 2-8-92 18 .....Stanford Strickland, Chattanooga, 12-30-83
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106 ............................ at North Carolina State, 12-4-72 95 ...............................................Georgia State, 2-20-74 92 ............................................at Florida State, 2-22-73 91 ................................................ Austin Peay, 12-30-72 87 ............................................................ Mercer, 1-31-77 THREE POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
35 ..........................................Gardner-Webb, 11-19-01 33 ........................................at Gardner-Webb, 12-4-01 33 .........................................................Belmont, 12-2-00 32 .......................................................Charleston, 2-1-03 30 ....................................................... Davidson, 1-17-09 30 ........................................ Appalachian State, 2-5-07 30 ...................................................... at Maine, 11-24-02 30 ........................................ at Indiana State, 11-23-96 30 ...................................................... Troy State, 12-9-91 FREE THROWS MADE
37 ................................................ at Centenary, 2-13-92 37 ........................................................ at Illinois, 12-8-90 36 ................................................Chattanooga, 1-23-93 35 ............................at East Tennessee State, 12-6-03 33 ......................... at Southern Mississippi, 12-17-03 33 ...........................................at Chattanooga, 2-24-01 33 ......................................................at Furman, 2-18-00 33 ........................................ at Indiana State, 11-23-96 33 .........................................South Alabama, 12-11-78 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
52 ...........................................at Chattanooga, 2-24-01 50 .........................................South Alabama, 12-11-78 49 ........................................................ at Duke, 11-11-08 49 ............................at East Tennessee State, 12-6-03 49 ................................................Chattanooga, 1-23-93 49 ................................................ at Centenary, 2-13-92 ASSISTS
29 ............................... Arkansas-Little Rock, 12-19-88 28 ....................................vs. Oklahoma State, 3-20-92 27 .........................................at Missouri State, 12-2-05 27 ........................................ UNC Wilmington, 1-23-78 26 ..............................................at Oklahoma, 12-18-99 26 ............................................. at Texas A&M, 12-10-96 26 ...........................................at Chattanooga, 2-28-93 26 ..........................................at South Carolina, 2-1-82 STEALS
20 ................................................... at Clemson, 12-4-76 19 ................................................UNC Charlotte, 2-3-75 19 ..................................Arkansas-Little Rock, 2-28-91 17 ....................................... Fort Valley State, 12-10-07 17 .................................................at Clemson, 12-19-06 17 .................................................... at Marshall, 2-26-96 17 ................................................ at Centenary, 2-15-90 17 ............................................. Chattanooga, 12-29-80 BLOCKS
13 ........................................... at Georgia Tech, 1-28-98 12 ........................................at South Carolina, 1-16-09 12 ......................................at UNC Greensboro, 2-7-05 11 .................................................. at Charlotte, 3-14-06 11 ................................................ vs. Bucknell, 11-29-98 11 ...............................................at The Citadel, 2-12-96 11 ............................................. Chattanooga, 12-16-78
16 ......................................................at Air Force, 1-1-03 15 ........................................at Gardner-Webb, 12-4-01 14 .................................................. Chattanooga, 1-6-10 14 ....................................................... Davidson, 1-23-07 14 ....................................................... Davidson, 2-18-03 14 .......................................................Charleston, 2-1-03 14 .................................... Jacksonville State, 11-18-97 14 .................................................... at Marshall, 2-26-96
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PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1987 1988 1989 1992
Brian Newton Jeff Sanders Jeff Sanders Tony Windless
TAAC ALL-TOURNAMENT REGGIE COFER
1981 - 2nd 1982 - HM
ERIC HIGHTOWER 1983 - HM 1984 - 2nd
MORRIS HARGROVE 1984 - HM 1985 - 1st
BRIAN NEWTON 1986 - 2nd 1984 - POY
JEFF SANDERS 1986 - HM 1987 - HM 1988 - POY 1989 - POY
1983 1985 1987 1988 1992
Eric Hightower Ron Jefferson Jeff Sanders (MVP) Brian Newton Jeff Sanders Michael Stokes Charlton Young (MVP) Tony Windless
ALL-TAAC TEAM 1981 1982
MICHAEL STOKES 1988 - 2nd
MIKE HARDING 1989 - 2nd 1990 - HM
RICHARD SHERROD 1989 - 3rd
MICHAEL CURRY 1990 - 1st
CHARLTON YOUNG 1990 - HM 1991 - 2nd 1992 - 2nd
1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1989 1990
BEN PIERCE
1990 - 3rd
TONY WINDLESS 1991 - 2nd 1992 - POY
CAL FERGUSON 1991 - 3rd
EMMETT SMITH 1991 - 2nd
DEXTER ABRAMS
1991
1992 - 3rd
1992
Reggie Cofer, 2nd Team John Rahn, honorable mention Reggie Cofer, honorable mention Brian Norwood, honorable mention Eric Hightower, honorable mention Eric Hightower, 2nd Team Morris Hargrove, honorable mention Reggie Watson, honorable mention Morris Hargove, Bill McNair, honorable mention Ron Jefferson, honorable mention Brian Newton, 2nd team Jeff Sanders, honorable mention Jeff Sanders, honorable mention Michael Stokes, 2nd team Anthony Forrest, honorable mention Mike Harding, 2nd team Richard Sherrod, 3rd team Michael Curry, 1st team Ben Pierce, 3rd team Mike Harding, honorable mention Charlton Young, honorable mention Emmett Smith, 2nd team Tony Windless, 2nd team Charlton Young, 2nd team Cal Ferguson, 3rd team Charlton Young, 2nd team Dexter Abrams, 3rd team Wendell Charles, 3rd team Calvin Sinkfield, 3rd team
COACH OF THE YEAR
CALVIN SINKFIELD 1992 - 3rd
WENDELL CHARLES
1981-82 1986-87 1987-88 1991-92
Frank Kerns Frank Kerns Frank Kerns Frank Kerns
1992 - 3rd
FRANK KERNS
1982, 1987 1988, 1992 Coach of the Year
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PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2006
Elton Nesbitt
FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR COACHES 1994 Lonnie Edwards MEDIA 1994 Lonnie Edwards
SOCON ALL-TOURNAMENT 1993 1994 1995 2001 2003 2004
Charlton Young, 1st team Warren Johnson, 2nd team Lonnie Edwards, 1st team Emanuel Christophe, 2nd team Sean Peterson, 1st team Kashien Latham, 2nd team Julius Jenkins, 2nd team Elton Nesbitt, 2nd team
CHARLTON YOUNG
DANTE GAY
TIM HEATH
LONNIE EDWARDS 1994 - HM 1994 - FOY
1999 - Media - 3rd
SEAN PETERSON
FRANK BENNETT
1993 - Coaches 1993 - Media - 1st
1994 - HM
1994 - HM
HAMP JONES
JULIUS JENKINS
KASHIEN LATHM
FERNANDO DANIEL
ALL-SOCON TEAM 1993 1994 2000 2001
2003 2004 2005
2006
2007 2008 2010 2011
Charlton Young Coaches, 1st team Media Lonnie Edwards, honorable mention Dante Gay, honorable mention Tim Heath, honorable mention Julius Jenkins, 2nd team Media Julius Jenkins Coaches, 2nd team Media Kashien Latham Coaches, 2nd team Media Julius Jenkins Coaches, 1st team Media Frank Bennett Coaches, 2nd team Media Terry Williams, 3rd team Media Elton Nesbitt Coaches, 1st team Media Jean Francois, 2nd team Media Terry Williams, 2nd team Media Elton Nesbitt, Coaches, 1st team Media Donte Gennie, 3rd team Media Louis Graham, 3rd team Media Donte Gennie Coaches, 2nd team Media Louis Graham, 2nd team Media Louis Graham Coaches, 1st team Media Willie Powers Coaches, 1st team Media Ben Drayton III 3rd team Media
ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM 1994 1997 2000 2001 2002 2005 2008 2009 2011
Lonnie Edwards Hamp Jones Julius Jenkins Frank Bennett Terry Williams Louis Graham Willie Powers, Coaches & Media Ben Drayton III, Coaches Eric Ferguson, Coaches & Media
2000 - Media - 3rd
2000 - Media - 2nd 2001 - Media - 1st 2001 - Coaches - 2nd 2002 - Media - 1st 2002 - Coaches - 1st
2001 - Coaches -1st 2001 - Media - 2nd
2002 - Coaches - 1st 2002 - Media - 1st
2004 - Coaches - 1st 2004 - Media - 2nd
TERRY WILLIAMS
JEAN FRANCOIS
ELTON NESBITT
EMMETT SMITH
LOUIS GRAHAM
2004 - Coaches - 1st 2004 - Media - 3rd
2005 - Coaches - 1st 2005 - Media - 2nd
WILLIE POWERS III
BEN DRAYTON III
2010 - Coaches 2010 - Media - 3rd
2006 - Coaches - 1st 2006 - Media - 1st
2006 - Media - 3rd 2007 - Coaches - 1st 2007 - Media - 2nd
2006 - Media - 3rd 2007 - Media - 2nd 2008 - Coaches - 1st 2008 - Media - 1st
2011 - Media - 3rd
COACH OF THE YEAR 1999-00
Jeff Price
JEFF PRICE
2000 Coach of the Year
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2006 oPening rounD
1992 southeast regional
CHARLOTTE 77 - GEORGIA SOUTHERN 61
OKLAHOMA ST. 100 - GEORGIA SOUTHERN 73
March 14, 2006 - Halton Arena - Charlotte, N.C.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Curtis Withers had 20 points and 16 rebounds to lead Charlotte to a 77-61 win over Georgia Southern in the opening round of the National Invitation Tournament. De’Angelo Alexander also scored 20 points for the 49ers (19-12), who overcame 22 turnovers and advanced to play at top-seed Cincinnati on Friday. Donte Gennie had a career-high 22 points for the Eagles (20-10), making their first postseason appearance in 14 years. Senior Elton Nesbitt, the Southern Conference’s Player of the Year, was held to 10 points on 4-of-22 shooting. The Eagles, the Southern Conference’s regular-season champion, had no answer inside for Withers, who got his 17th double-double of the season and the 45th of his career in his final home game. Georgia Southern tried single coverage with Louis Graham, double-teams and a zone, but Withers still had his way inside, hitting 12 of 15 free throws. Tied at 26, Alexander’s 3-pointer ignited an 11-1 run to put Charlotte ahead 37-27 with 2:29 left in the first half. The Eagles fought back, getting within 39-34 at halftime in part thanks to Gennie’s second 3-pointer of the half. Marcus Bennett and Leemire Goldwire hit back-to-back 3-pointers in a 13-0 run that put Charlotte ahead 55-39 with 10:58 left. The 49ers later built the lead to 24 points to set up a game with former conference rival Cincinnati. The 49ers and Bearcats were in Conference USA until last year, when Cincinnati left for the Big East and Charlotte bolted for the Atlantic 10. Charlotte took advantage of its 35 trips to the charity stripe, connecting on 26 shots, while Georgia Southern made nine of their 13 attempts.
March 20, 1992 - The Omni - Atlanta, Ga.
ATLANTA, A Ga. – Byron Houston’s 29 points, the Cowboys’ 56.9 percent loor shooting and a 20-0 run powered Oklahoma State to a 100-73 first round win over Georgia Southern at the NCAA Southeast Regional. Calvin Sinkfield led the Eagles with 22 points while Wendell Charles contributed 16. The scrappy Eagles hung close – trimming the Oklahoma State lead to four (47-43) with 16:39 to play in the contest on a Charlton Young to Sinkfield alleyoop dunk. However, GSU did not score again until Sinkfield’s baseline jumper with 10:25 remaining ended a 20-0 Cowboys’ run that enabled OSU to post a commanding 67-45 advantage. GSU cut the lead to 18 on three occasions in the game’s final 5:00, but allowed the Cowboys to pull away in the final minute to hand Kerns his worst loss at GSU. The Eagles finished the contest with a season-low 38.6 field goal percentage. The Georgia Southern bench was a combined 0-of-10 from the floor and was outscored 17-0. The OSU win ended a seven-game Eagle winning streak. Georgia Southern closed the season winning 12 of the last 14 games and 18 of the last 21.
1989 oPening rounD
1988 oPening rounD
UAB 83 - GEORGIA SOUTHERN 74
GEORGIA 53 - GEORGIA SOUTHERN 48
March 16, 1989 - UAB Arena - Birmingham, Ala. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Georgia Southern outshot Alabama-Birmingham and got 24 points from Jeff Sanders, yet it still wasn’t enough as the Eagles fell to the Blazers 83-74 in the opening round of the NIT. The Eagles’ appearance in the NIT was the third straight postseason appearance for Frank Kerns’ squad. Along the way to its third straight 20-win season, Georgia Southern posted a 17-game winning streak, the longest in the nation at one point during the season.
March 17, 1988 - Georgia Coliseum - Athens, Ga. A ATHENS, Ga. – Georgia scored 16 unanswered points midway through the second half to erase a nine-point GSC advantage and handed the Eagles an opening-round NIT loss. Georgia Southern, which led by seven at intermission, enjoyed a 33-24 lead with 12:49 left. But Willie Anderson and Toney Mack combined for 12 points over the ensuing five minutes to spark the Bulldogs’ run. The Eagles, behind Jeff Sanders’ 18 points, clawed back to within three with under a minute to play but could get no closer.
1987 east regional
1983 miDeast regional
SYRACUSE 79 - GEORGIA SOUTHERN 73
ROBERT MORRIS 64 - GEORGIA SOUTHERN 54
March 13, 1987 - Carrier Dome - Syracuse, N.Y.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. – Syracuse outscored the Eagles 23-10 to open the second half and held on for the opening-round 79-73 victory in the NCAA East Regional at the Carrier Dome. Georgia Southern surprised the homestanding Orangemen by racing to a seven point lead in the first five minutes of the contest and holding a 40-39 advantage at halftime. But Greg Monroe and Rony Seikaly combined for 26 secondhalf points to rally heavily favored Syracuse and end the Eagles’ season. Syracuse went ahead to stay on Monroe’s three-pointer at the 18:51 mark of the second period and built a 10-point lead with nine minutes left. Georgia Southern cut the margin to 64-61 on Anthony Forrest’s driving lay up at the 6:22 mark, but the Orangemen connected on 8-of-10 free throws in the final six minutes to ice the win.
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March 15, 1983 - Dayton Coliseum - Dayton, Ohio
DAYTON, Ohio – Eric Hightower hit only two of his first 16 shots and Georgia Southern could not break a Robert Morris zone defense and fell 64-54 in the preliminary round of the NCAA Tournament at Dayton Coliseum. The Eagles, in their first NCAA Tournament game ever, saw Robert Morris take the lead for good at 10-9 when guard Forest Grant drove the lane. Grant was able to penetrate and scored 17 points and guard Chipper Harris scored 16. GSC outrebounded Robert Morris 46-37, but the Colonels were better at taking it to the basket, resulting in a big free-throw differential. Georgia Southern made just 22 field goals in 60 attempts, while Robert Morris connected on 21 of 54 shots. The Eagles made 10 of 15 free throws, while Morris sank 22 of 31 attempts. Hightower, the lone Eagle in double figures, finished with 14 points, but was only five of 24 from the field.
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SOUTHERN CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT
1993 at Asheville, N.C. (Asheville Civic Center) Quarterfinals ............................................................Georgia Southern 72, The Citadel 41 Semifinals ........................................ East Tennessee State 84, Georgia Southern 76(ot) 1994 at Asheville, N.C. (Asheville Civic Center) Quarterfinals ..............................................Georgia Southern 85, Appalachian State 60 Semifinals ................................ Tennessee-Chattanooga 99, Georgia Southern 91(ot) 1995 at Asheville, N.C. (Asheville Civic Center) First Round ....................................................... Georgia Southern 94, Virginia Military 71 Quarterfinals ................................. Tennessee-Chattanooga 70, Georgia Southern 66 1997 at Greensboro, N.C. (Greensboro Coliseum) First Round ............................................. Georgia Southern 68, East Tennessee State 48 Quarterfinals ................................................................. Marshall 78, Georgia Southern 46 1998 at Greensboro, N.C. (Greensboro Coliseum) First Round ............................................. Georgia Southern 57, East Tennessee State 47 Quarterfinals ............................................................... Davidson 74, Georgia Southern 68 1999 at Greensboro, N.C. (Greensboro Coliseum) First Round ...........................................Georgia Southern 81, UNC Greensboro 78 (OT) Quarterfinals ..............................................Appalachian State 74, Georgia Southern 65 2000 at Greenville, S.C. (BI-LO Center) Quarterfinals ...................................................................Furman 68, Georgia Southern 54
Wendell Charles cuts down a piece of the net at hanner Fieldhouse after Georgia Southern defeated Georgia State for the 1992 Trans America Athletic Conference Championship.
2001 at Greenville, S.C. (BI-LO Center) First Round ...............................................................................Georgia Southern 76, VMI 59 Quarterfinals ......................................... Georgia Southern 72, East Tennessee State 64 Semifinals .............................................................. Chattanooga 84, Georgia Southern 73
TRANS AMERICA ATHLETIC CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT
2002 at North Charleston, S.C. (North Charleston Coliseum) Quarterfinals ...................................................................Furman 73, Georgia Southern 70
1982 at Monroe, La. (Ewing Coliseum) Quarterfinals ..............................................................Centenary 70, Georgia Southern 69
2003 at North Charleston, S.C. (North Charleston Coliseum) First Round .................................................... Georgia Southern 89, Western Carolina 81 Quarterfinals ....................................... College of Charleston 67, Georgia Southern 53
1983 at Statesboro, Ga. (Hanner Fieldhouse) Quarterfinals ................................................................. Georgia Southern 58, Samford 57 at Little Rock, Ark. (Barton Coliseum) Semifinals ........................................................ Georgia Southern 58, Houston Baptist 55 Championship .......................................Georgia Southern 68, Arkansas-Little Rock 67
2004 at North Charleston, S.C. (North Charleston Coliseum) Quarterfinals .................................................................. Georgia Southern 82, Wofford 69 Semifinals ....................................................... Chattanooga 90, Georgia Southern 87(ot) 2005 at Chattanooga, Tenn. (McKenzie Arena) Quarterfinals ................................................ Georgia Southern 69, Western Carolina 57 Semifinals .......................................................UNC Greensboro 73, Georgia Southern 71 2006 at Charleston, S.C. (North Charleston Coliseum) Quarterfinals ..............................................Appalachian State 74, Georgia Southern 61 2007 at Charleston, S.C. (North Charleston Coliseum) First Round ................................................................Georgia Southern 62, The Citadel 46 Quarterfinals ....................................... College of Charleston 77, Georgia Southern 66 2008 at Charleston, S.C. (North Charleston Coliseum) Quarterfinals ....................................... College of Charleston 87, Georgia Southern 73 2009 at Chattanooga, Tenn. (The McKenzie Arena) Quarterfinals ..............................................Appalachian State 86, Georgia Southern 75 2010 at Charlotte, N.C. (Bojangles Coliseum) First Round ............................................................ Chattanooga 82, Georgia Southern 62 2011 at Chattanooga, Tenn. (The McKenzie Arena) First Round ..................................................Appalachian State 65, Georgia Southern 57
FUTURE SITES
2012 at Asheville, N.C. (Asheville Civic Center) 2013 at Asheville, N.C. (Asheville Civic Center) 2014 at Asheville, N.C. (Asheville Civic Center)
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1981 at Shreveport, La. (Hirsch Coliseum) First Round ..................................................................... Samford 73, Georgia Southern 57
1984 at Statesboro, Ga. (Hanner Fieldhouse) Quarterfinals .................................................................... Mercer 80, Georgia Southern 77 1985 at Statesboro, Ga. (Hanner Fieldhouse) Quarterfinals .....................................................Georgia Southern 109, Georgia State 61 Semifinals ................................................Arkansas-Little Rock 67, Georgia Southern 65 1986 at Little Rock, Ark. (Barton Coliseum) Quarterfinals ................................................................. Samford 73, Georgia Southern 59 1987 at Little Rock, Ark. (Barton Coliseum) Quarterfinals .................................................Georgia Southern 73, Hardin-Simmons 66 Semifinals ................................................Georgia Southern 70, Arkansas-Little Rock 62 Championship ................................................................ Georgia Southern 49, Stetson 46 1988 at Daytona Beach, Fla. (Ocean Center) Quarterfinals ....................................................... Georgia Southern 71, Georgia State 55 Semifinals .......................................................................... Georgia Southern 60, Mercer 52 Championship ....................................Texas-San Antonio 72, Georgia Southern 69 OT 1989 at Little Rock, Ark. (Barton Coliseum) Quarterfinals .................................................. Houston Baptist 78, Georgia Southern 72 1990 at Little Rock, Ark. (Barton Coliseum) Quarterfinals ................................................................... Stetson 80, Georgia Southern 55 1991 at DeLand, Fla. (Edmunds Center) Quarterfinals ..........................................Arkansas-Little Rock 70, Georgia Southern 65 1992 at Statesboro, Ga. (Hanner Fieldhouse) Quarterfinals .................................Georgia Southern 106, Southeastern Louisiana 86 Semifinals ....................................................................... Georgia Southern 81, Samford 61 Championship .................................................... Georgia Southern 95, Georgia State 82
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2011-12 GEORGIA SOUTHERN MEN’S BASKETBALL 1962 District 25 Playoffs at Atlanta, Ga. First Round ......................................................Stetson 76, Georgia Southern 74 OT 1963 District 25 Playoffs at Jacksonville, Fla. First Round ............................................................ Stetson 66, Georgia Southern 61 1964 District 25 Playoffs at Statesboro, Ga. First Round ...............................................Georgia Southern 99, Valdosta State 81 Championship .............................................Georgia Southern 89, Jacksonville 81 National Championship at Kansas City, Mo. First Round ......................................... Georgia Southern 86, Dakota Wesleyan 72 Second Round ............................................... High Point 85, Georgia Southern 76 1965 District 25 Playoffs at Jacksonville, Fla. First Round ............................................................ Georgia Southern 76, Shorter 60 Championship .............................................Jacksonville 57, Georgia Southern 51
Professors team co-captains Don Wallen and Bo Warren accept trophies for Georgia Teachers College’s participation in the national tournament.
NAIB TOURNAMENT
1950 District 25 Playoffs at Tampa, Fla. First Round ........................................... Georgia Teachers 64, Florida Southern 50 Championship ........................................................ Tampa 94, Georgia Teachers 74 1951 District 25 Playoffs at Jacksonville, Fla. First Round ............................................................... Georgia Teachers 75, Tampa 71 Championship .............................................Florida State 69, Georgia Teachers 67
NAIA TOURNAMENT
1955 District 25 Playoffs at Tallahassee, Fla. First Round ...............................................................Georgia Teachers 96, Mercer 79 Championship .............................................Florida State 91, Georgia Teachers 83 1956 District 25 Playoffs at Statesboro, Ga. First Round ............................................................... Georgia Teachers 90, Tampa 63 Championship ....................................................Georgia Teachers 112, Stetson 86 National Championships at Kansas City, Mo. First Round .................................................. Georgia Teachers 81, SE Oklahoma 78 Second Round ..................................... Pittsburgh State 99, Georgia Teachers 72 1957 District 25 Playoffs at Statesboro, Ga. First Round ............................................................ Georgia Teachers 104, Mercer 68 Championship ....................................................Stetson 100, Georgia Teachers 79
The 1957-58 Professors squad reached the NAIA National Tournament despite a 12-15 overall record.
1966 District 25 Playoffs at Valdosta, Ga. First Round ............................................................ Georgia Southern 76, Shorter 66 Championship ........................................Georgia Southern 73, Valdosta State 67 National Championships at Kansas City, Mo. First Round........................................Georgia Southern 85, Howard Payne 80 OT Second Round ...................................... Georgia Southern 80, Southern State 62 Quarterfinals ...................................... Georgia Southern 96, Illinois Wesleyan 72 Semifinals ................................................... Georgia Southern 89, Norfolk State 88 Championship .................................Oklahoma Baptist 88, Georgia Southern 59 1969 District 25 Playoffs at Statesboro, Ga. First Round ............................................. Albany College 76, Georgia Southern 68
NCAA DIVISION II TOURNAMENT
1970 South Atlantic Regional at Statesboro, Ga. (Hanner Fieldhouse) First Round...............................................Georgia Southern 86, Old Dominion 79 Second Round ..................................................... Stetson 93, Georgia Southern 86
1958 District 25 Playoffs at Statesboro, Ga. First Round ...............................................................Georgia Teachers 75, Mercer 66 Championship .......................................................Georgia Teachers 68, Stetson 63 National Championships at Kansas City, Mo. First Round .............................................. Western Illinois 74, Georgia Teachers 62 1959 District 25 Playoffs at Macon, Ga. First Round ...............................................................Georgia Teachers 80, Mercer 64 Championship .......................................................Georgia Teachers 72, Stetson 69 National Championships at Kansas City, Mo. First Round ................................................Georgia Teachers 91, Plattville State 84 Second Round ........................................... Georgia Teachers 73, Indiana State 70 Quarterfinals .........................................Pacific Lutheran 97, Georgia Teachers 65 1960 District 25 Playoffs at Tampa, Fla. First Round ..............................................................Tampa 69, Georgia Southern 68 Consolation................................................... Georgia Southern 86, Oglethorpe 68 2011-12 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE
The 1958-59 Professors made Georgia Teachers’ third appearance at the NAIA National Championships in a span of four seasons led by Chester Curry and Don “Whitey” Verstaete.
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Abrams, Dexter.............................................1991-93 Adams, LaFayette ........................................1981-83 Adler, Don ......................................................1963-66 Akins, John .....................................................1957-58 Anderson, LeWayne ....................................1957-58 Anderson, Kevin ...........................................1975-79 Anderson, Ronnie ........................................1960-61 Anderson, Jerome .......................................1977-80 Arnold, Mike ..................................................2002-05 Arnold, Ronald..............................................1971-74 Ashe, Matt ......................................................2005-07 Avery, Don......................................................1953-56
B-B-B-B
Bailey, Ben ......................................................1984-86 Bailey, Ronald................................................1965-66 Baker, John .....................................................1973-75 Barber, Donald ..............................................1978-79 Barger, Mike ...................................................1972-75 Barlow, Herbert ............................................1988-91 Beaty, Doug ...................................................1996-97 Belflowers, Horace.......................................1950-54 Belton, Bob ....................................................1955-58 Bennett, Frank ..............................................2000-04 Bergbom, Bob ...............................................1969-70 Beuke, Dick ....................................................1972-76 Birden, Chris ..................................................1991-93 Blackburn, Nate ............................................2008-09 Blankenship, Scott.......................................1979-80 Blenke, Pat......................................................1973-76 Blizzard, Al ......................................................1969-70 Bobe, Charles ................................................1967-70 Bohman, Bob ................................................1966-69 Bond, Tommy ................................................1968-71 Bonovitch, Chuck ........................................1960-62 Boyer, Bob ......................................................1955-56 Brewer, Stanley .............................................1977-78 Brannon, Jeb ..................................................... 2008Broderson, Dick ............................................1964-65 Brown, Kim.....................................................1993-95 Brown, Shawn ...............................................1991-94 Brown, Eugene .............................................1968-71 Buckler, Steve ................................................1968-71 Burton, Horrace ............................................1988-90 Burton, John ..................................................1960-64 Byams, Marcus ..............................................2000-04 Byrd, Denver ..................................................1982-84
C-C-C-C
Campbell, Garland ......................................1955-56 Carmichael, Elden........................................1965-68 Cartee, Ralph .................................................1950-51 Cecil, David ....................................................1980-81 Charles, Wendell ..........................................1990-92 Chestnut, Quinzel ........................................1983-85 Christiansen, Dave ......................................1963-67 Christophe, Emmanuel ..............................1994-95 Clark, Jim ........................................................1973-75 Clements, Frank............................................1950-51 Clements, Emory..........................................1955-56 Cliett, Jeff ........................................................1993-95 Cofer, Reggie .................................................1978-82 Colar, Joe ........................................................1979-82 Cole, Al.............................................................1979-80 Coleman, Eric ................................................1993-94 Collins, Jared .................................................2007-08 Cone, Robbie .................................................1971-72
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Cook, Walker..................................................1957-58 Coradini, Dave ..............................................1992-96 Corry, Douglas ..............................................1953-56 Cox, Sam .........................................................1999-03 Criscillis, Bill....................................................1957-58 Crouch, Bob ...................................................1972-76 Curry, Chester ...............................................1957-58 Curry, Michael ...............................................1986-90
D-D-D-D
Daniel, Fernando .........................................1995-99 Davis, Woody.................................................1983-84 Denny, James ................................................1953-54 Dial, Tommy ...................................................1964-66 Dixon, Kennedy ............................................1986-88 Drayton III, Ben ................................................. 2008Drury, Mills .....................................................1963-64 Duncan, Jim ...................................................1950-51 Dunn, Willie ...................................................2004-06
E-E-E-E
Earls, Charles .................................................1984-88 Edwards, Lonnie...........................................1993-95 Ellis, Greg ........................................................1982-83 Everett, Kenneth ..........................................1953-54
F-F-F-F
Fahey, Terry ....................................................1978-81 Faulk, Kenny ..................................................2000-04 Fears, Reggie .................................................1982-83 Ferguson, Cal.................................................1989-91 Fields, Matthew ............................................2006-08 Filer, Travis ......................................................1982-84 Fleming, Chad...............................................2003-04 Florian, Fran ...................................................1963-64 Floyd, Jay ........................................................1979-80 Ford, Clint .......................................................1994-95 Foreman, Dwayne .......................................2004-08 Forrest, Anthony ..........................................1985-88 Foster, Chris ...................................................2003-05 Fountain, John ..............................................1968-69 Fowler, John ..................................................1977-80 Francis, Denis ................................................1970-71 Francois, Jean ................................................2002-05 Freeman, Mike ..............................................1987-88
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Gay, Dante ......................................................1993-95 Gennie, Donte...............................................2003-07 Gibbons, Charlie ..........................................1969-72 Gibson, Ed ......................................................1955-56 Gibson, Kordel ..............................................2001-04 Gibson, Tony ..................................................1978-79 Gillingham, John..........................................1972-74 Goebel, Duane ..............................................1995-99 Graham, Louis ...............................................2004-08 Graves, Tony...................................................1985-87 Graves, Spindle .............................................1981-82 Gregg, Rex ......................................................1973-75 Grooms, Terry ................................................1960-64 Gunn, Omar ...................................................1997-99
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Hagans, Jeff ...................................................1987-91 Hall, Clarence ................................................1981-82 Hamrick, Sam ................................................1975-76 Hanson, Antonio .............................................. 2008Harding, Mike................................................1988-90 Hargrove, Morris ..........................................1983-85
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Harley, Jim ......................................................1953-56 Harris, David ..................................................1953-54 Harrison, Keith ..............................................1987-90 Harvey, Rubin ................................................1987-88 Hawver, Greg.................................................1970-72 Heath, Tim ......................................................1992-95 Helm, John .....................................................1966-69 Hightower, Eric .............................................1982-84 Hill, Adonis .....................................................1990-92 Hills, Earl..........................................................1968-69 Hobbs, Robert...............................................1950-61 Hoke, Phil........................................................1984-86 Holliday, Willis ...............................................1985-87 Houston, Herbert.........................................1955-56 Howard, Rico .................................................1994-95 Humble, Darryl .............................................1970-72 Humphries, Donta .......................................1998-00 Hynes, Ryan ...................................................2006-08
J-J-J-J
Jackson, Frank...............................................1995-97 Jackson, Robert ............................................1979-81 Jahn, Robert ..................................................1978-82 James, Tim ......................................................1978-80 Janiszewski, Krzysztof .................................... 2006Jefferson, Ron ...............................................1983-85 Jenkins, Julius ...............................................1999-03 Jessup, Steve .................................................1983-84 Johnson, Antoine ............................................ 2006Johnson, Richard .........................................1971-73 Johnson, Bob ................................................1967-70 Johnson, Warren ..........................................1992-94 Johnson, Bill ..................................................1963-64 Jones, Blake ...................................................2007-08 Jones, Hamp ..................................................1996-00 Jones, Fred .....................................................1984-87 Jones, Doug ...................................................1971-72 Jordan, Robert ..............................................1965-67 Joseph, Courtney.........................................2002-05
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Kaklamanos, Alex ........................................2004-05 Keasler, Mike..................................................1960-61 Keith, Edward ................................................1999-02 King, Jamie .....................................................1961-62 Kitchen, Pat ....................................................1973-74 Koch, Larry .....................................................1980-81
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Latham, Kashien ..........................................1999-02 Leach, Derkie.................................................1987-91 Leisure, Phil ....................................................1975-79 Lewis, Connie ................................................1960-62 Liddell, Butch ................................................1979-81 Little, Clyde ....................................................1950-51 Litvaney, Charles ..........................................1953-54 Locklear, Mickhal .........................................1991-93 Long, Jim ........................................................1960-61 Long, Brad ......................................................1977-78
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Mack, Byron ...................................................1985-87 Maravich, Ronnie .........................................1961-62 Marshall, Anthony .................... 2004-05, 2006-09 Martin, Ken ....................................................1963-65 Martin, Quentin............................................1997-00 McArthur, Ed .................................................1974-76 McGinnis, Cedric ..........................................1997-98 McKinnon, Ryan ...........................................1992-94 2011-12 men’S BaSKetBall meDia GuiDe
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McKisic, Pierre ...............................................1992-95 McLeod, George...........................................1957-58 McNair, Bill .....................................................1983-85 McWhorter, Mark .........................................1982-85 Meakins, David .............................................1981-83 Melton, Steve ................................................1969-70 Meybohm, Bobby ........................................1966-68 Meyhobm, E.G. ............................................1960-64 Miller, Tod .......................................................1986-90 Miller, Barry ....................................................1967-70 Mills, Johnny..................................................1971-74 Minick, Mickey ..............................................1977-78 Mobley, Prentice ..........................................2002-04 Montgomery, Roger ...................................1991-93 Moore, Roger ................................................1967-68 Moore, Cary ...................................................1957-58 Murphy, Caradio ..........................................1984-85 Murphy, Dennis ............................................1981-83 Murray, George.............................................1986-87 Myles, Tracy....................................................1983-85
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Nesbitt, Elton.................................................2003-06 Newton, Brian ...............................................1985-87 Noblitt, Monty ..............................................1989-92 Norman, John ...............................................1968-70 Norwood, Bryan ...........................................1981-83
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O’Connor, Jim................................................1974-75 Odom, Terry ...................................................2000-01 Olivier, Sean ...................................................2002-06 Osteman, Pat .................................................1980-81 Oswald, Billy ..................................................1950-51 Owens, David ................................................1963-65
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Page, William .................................................1950-51 Palmer, Tommy ...............................................971-74 Palmore, Maurice .........................................1980-81 Parker, Ryan ...................................................1995-97 Parker, Chris ...................................................1994-95 Parrish, Leon ..................................................1977-78 Patton, David.................................................1960-62 Patton, Ronnie ..............................................1960-62 Peaster, Carl ...................................................1957-58 Perkins, Scotty ..............................................1950-51 Perry, Sandy ....................................................... 2008Persons, Ralph ..............................................1950-51 Peterson, Sean ..............................................2000-02 Phillips, Bobby ..............................................1953-54 Pickens, Bill ....................................................1961-66 Pierce, Ben ......................................................1988-90 Pitt, Mike .........................................................1971-73 Powell, Joby ...................................................1990-92 Powers III, Willie ................................. 2007-Current Prichard, Larry ...............................................1966-68 Puckett, Willie................................................2001-03
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Rahn, John .....................................................1979-82 Ray, Gregory ..................................................1966-67 Renfro, John...................................................1950-51 Reynolds, Raymond ....................................1963-65 Richards, Atrie ...............................................1953-54 Rickard, Mike .........................................1964, 65, 66 Rivers, Tracy ...................................................1960-61 Rolle, Elvardo.................................................1996-97 2011-12 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE
Rose, Jimmy ...................................................1964-67 Ross, Paul ........................................................1960-61 Roundtree, Bill ..............................................1983-84 Rowe, J.E .........................................................1960-61 Rucker, Johntavious ......................... 2007-Current Ruckner, Aaron .............................................1981-84 Rush, Ronnie .................................................1957-58
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Salazar, Diogo ...............................................2005-07 Sanders, Jeff...................................................1985-89 Sandifer, Billy .................................................1975-76 Scearce, Jimmy .............................................1964-66 Scott, Chris .....................................................1989-91 Seay, Johna ....................................................1995-97 Seeley, Jim......................................................1964-67 Sherrod, Richard ..........................................1988-90 Shields, Bobby ..............................................1974-78 Shipley, Todd .................................................1999-01 Simpkins, Charles ........................................1977-78 Simpkins, Matt ..............................................1975-79 Sims, Allen ......................................................1984-85 Sinkfield, Calvin ............................................1991-93 Sisk, Phillip .....................................................1968-71 Slocum, DeMarlo .........................................1998-00 Smith, Charles ...............................................1964-65 Smith, Emmett..............................................1989-91 Sparks, Ferell .................................................1953-54 Spurgeon, Greg ............................................1999-01 Spurlock, Ralph ............................................1955-56 Stanley, Leahman ........................................1964-66 Stephens, Marvin .........................................1967-68 Stills, Burt ........................................................1963-64 Stokes, Mike...................................................1970-72 Stokes, Michael.............................................1984-88 Stoutermire, Maurice .................................1974-76 Suhowatsky, Steve ......................................1960-61 Swain, Jarek ...................................................2004-06 Szotkiewicz, Ken ..........................................1966-67
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Tart, Ra’Shawn ..............................................1999-00 Taylor, Steve ...................................................1978-80 Thomas, Tony ................................................1961-62 Thomas, James .............................................1964-65 Thompson, Arkee ........................................1997-98 Thompson, Blake ............................................. 2006Thompson, Tony ..........................................1960-61 Tobias, Jimmy................................................2005-07 Troupe, Tyler ...................................................... 2008-
U-U-U-U
Waters, Frank .................................................1965-66 Waters, Scott .................................................1966-68 Waters, Joe .....................................................1957-58 Watson, George............................................1963-64 Watson, Reggie ............................................1983-85 Webb, Chester...............................................1953-56 Werner, Harry ................................................1961-62 Westerfield, Dave.........................................1967-69 White, Chris....................................................1973-75 White, Chris....................................................1975-76 Wilcox, Duane ...............................................1979-81 Wilkes, Andre ................................................1995-99 Williams, Terry ...............................................2001-05 Williams, Tommy ..........................................1989-92 Williams, Ceasar ...........................................1977-80 Willie, Rod.......................................................1996-97 Willis, Kerry.....................................................1999-00 Windless, Tony ..............................................1990-92 Winters, Wil ....................................................1993-95 Wise, Darrel ....................................................1966-67 Wohlleb, Colby ................................................. 2008Wooley, Wayne .............................................1998-02 Wright, Travis.................................................1996-97 Wright, David ................................................1981-83
Y-Y-Y-Y
Young, Charlton ...........................................1989-93 Young, Wilbert ..............................................1977-78
ALL-AMERICA HONOREES FRAN FLORIAN 1964 - NAIA Third Team
ELTON NESBITT
2005 - CollegeInsider.com 2006 - AP Honorable Mention
JIMMY ROSE 1965 - NAIA First Team 1966 - NAIA First Team 1967 - NAIA Second Team
Ujlaki, Mike.....................................................1968-69
JEFF SANDERS
V-V-V-V
1989 - Sporting News HM
Vail, John.........................................................1973-75 Verstraete, Don “Whitey”...........................1957-58 Voitik, Mark ....................................................1985-89
W-W-W-W
Wallace, Richard ...........................................1971-74 Wallace, Brian ................................................1992-96 Wallen, Don ...................................................1953-56 Warbington, Perry .......................................1972-74 Ward, Kenith ..................................................2005-09 Ward, Wesley .................................................1953-56 Warren, Howard ...........................................1953-56 Washington, Kevin ......................................1992-94 Waters, Mike ..................................................1968-69
DON “WHITEY” VERSTRAETE 1959 - NAIA Third Team 1960 - NAIA Second Team 1960 - UPI
CHESTER WEBB
1955 - NAIA First Team 1956 - NAIA Second Team
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MICHAEL CURRY 1986-1990
SCOTTY PERKINS
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A four-year letterman, Michael Curry held the school record for games played in a career (119) until 2008. Curry started the last 77 games of his career. He is a member of the 1,000-point club, and ranks 28th all-time with 1,121 points (a 9.4 per-game average). He led the 1989-90 Eagles in scoring (16.6 points per game) and rebounding (7.0 per game). Curry also holds the single-season record for field-goal percentage (62.1 in 1989-90). He was ranked 13th in the nation in field-goal percentage that same season. Curry scored a careerhigh 33 points vs. Georgia State on Feb. 22, 1990, leading the Eagles in scoring 14 times as a senior. He stands second on the career shooting list (56.3%). While at GSU, he helped lead the Eagles to three consecutive post-season appearances (1987 NCAA Tournament and 1988 and 1989 NIT). Curry is the only player in school history to score over 1,000 points and rank in the top 10 in rebounds, steals and field goal percentage. He was a first-team All-Trans America Athletic Conference selection following his senior season, and earned honorable mention All-TAAC honors after his junior season. The Eagles were 56-21 with him in the starting lineup. Curry enjoyed a solid career in the National Basketball Association, starring with the Indiana Pacers, Toronto Raptors, Detroit Pistons, Philadelphia 76ers, Washington Wizards and Milwaukee Bucks. He started his professional career in Germany (Bayrueth). After a four-year stint as the 11th President of the NBA Players Association, he served as the head coach of the Detroit Pistons from 2008-2009.
JEFF SANDERS 1985-1989
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Originally from Williamsburg, Ky., Scotty Perkins played basketball at Georgia Teacher’s College from 1949-51 and during that time broke every scoring record at the institution. He finished seventh on the all-time scoring list, playing in only 57 games during his career. Perkins averaged 20.7 points per game, amassing 1,181 points, the most in a two-season period at that point in time. He was the top scorer in for the 1951 season, appearing in 29 games and posting a single-season record 611 points. Described as a graceful forward, Perkins led his team again in 1950, when the Professors were the highest scoring team in the nation. He played in 28 games and averaged 20.4 points per contest. He registered twice on the top of the single game performers list, scoring 37 points against Maxwell Air Force Base and North Georgia. A local favorite and selected as “The Greatest Professor,” Perkins’ number 15 jersey was retired at “Scotty Perkins Night” (shown below) in his last game at GTC against Florida State. Perkins scored 21 points against the Seminoles that night.
CHESTER WEBB 1952-1956
Jeff Sanders ranks among the school’s all-time career leaders and at the end of his collegiate career, held several ‘Top 5’ rankings, including games started (1st-117), points scored (1st1,861), scoring average (7th at 15.6), rebounds (5th-893), rebounding average (4th- 7.5), field goals made (2nd-772), field goals attempted (4th-1,415), field goal percentage (5th at 54.6), free throws made (3rd-329), free throws attempted (3rd-475) and blocked shots (1st- 101). He also owned the school’s single season modern era marks for points scored (674 in 198889), field goals made (279 in 1988-89) as well as blocked shots (39 in 1988-89). In scoring, he ranked fifth on the Trans America Athletic Conference (TAAC) all-time scoring list with his 1,861 career total. The TAAC MVP in 1988 and 1989, Sanders became only the second player in league history to win the award in back-to-back years. Sanders was selected with the 20th pick in the first round of the 1989 NBA Draft by the Chicago Bulls. He played in the NBA in his hometown with the Bulls (1989-90) and then with the Charlotte Hornets (1990-91) and the Atlanta Hawks (1991-93). He also spent time in the Continental Basketball Association, before enjoying a solid international career in Turkey. Sanders currently owns a medical software company in the Chicago area.
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Originally from Elberton, Ga., Chester Webb is perhaps one of Georgia Southern’s most prolific basketball players in the history of the program. Enjoyed an outstanding career from 1952 to 1956. He served as team captain in 195 and ranks as the program’s all-time (2,542 points) and single-season (883 points) scoring leader. Chester averaged 30.5 points per contest as a senior in 1955-56, becoming the only Georgia Southern player ever to record a scoring average more than 30 points per game in a single season. Webb is the owner of the highest career scoring average in the annals of the team (24.0 ppg). Also possesses school career standards for field goals made (883), free throws made (776) and rebounds (1,685). He tops the single-season list in field goals made (291), free throws made (301) and rebounds (524). Webb holds the school mark record for consecutive free throws made in a game (21) and season (31) and authored six of Georgia Southern’s top 10 individual scoring games, including a pair of 47-point efforts against Piedmont on Jan. 23, 1956 and Feb. 18, 1956. Scored 45 vs. Stetson on Dec. 1, 1955 and led Professors in total points, points per game and games played in during the 1954, 1955 and 1956 seasons. His uniform number, 22, was retired in a halftime ceremony on January 30, 2010. Webb can still be found in the stands at Hanner Fieldhouse many times each season.
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2011-12 GEORGIA SOUTHERN MEN’S BASKETBALL Air Force 3 Alabama 1 UAB 6 Alabama State 2 Alaska-Fairbanks 1 Albany State 2 Alcorn State 1 Allen 1 Appalachian State 38 Arkansas 1 Arkansas-Fort Smith 1 Arkansas-Little Rock 25 Arkansas State 8 Armstrong State 11 Asbury 1 Athens State 1 Atlantic Christian 7 Auburn 5 Augusta State 22 Austin Peay 9 Ball State 3 Baltimore 1 Belmont 4 Belmont Abbey 20 Bethune-Cookman 1 Birmingham-Southern 1 Boise State 1 Boston University 1 Bowling Green 1 Bradley 3 Brewton-Parker 17 Brown 1 Bucknell 3 Buffalo 2 Butler 1 UC Davis 1 Campbell 7 Canisius 1 Cardinal Stritch 1 Carson-Newman 14 Carver College 1 Centenary 26 Central 1 Cent. Connecticut St. 1 Central Florida 3 Central Michigan 1 Coll. of Charleston 42 Charleston Southern 11 Chattanooga 46 Chicago State 1 Cincinnati 2 The Citadel 45 Clemson 3 Cleveland State 3 Coastal Carolina 4 Columbus 1 Concord 1 Cornell 1 Culver Stockton 1 Cumberland 9 Dakota Wesleyan 1 Davidson 32 Delta State 2 Drake 3 Duke 3 Earlham 1 East Carolina 8 East Tennessee St. 30 Eastern Illinois 2 Eastern Kentucky 4 Eckerd 4 Elon 15 Emmanuel 2 Erskine 29 Evansville 3 Fairleigh Dickinson 5 Flagler 1 Florence State 1 Florida 7 Florida A&M 3 Florida International 2 Florida Southern 8 Florida State 19 Fort Valley State 10 Francis Marion 2 Furman 44
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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Gardner-Webb 2 George Mason 1 Georgetown (Ky.) 6 Georgia 27 Georgia College 1 Georgia State 43 Georgia Tech 7 Guilford 2 Hardin-Simmons 20 High Point 8 Hofstra 1 Houston 1 Houston Baptist 20 Howard 1 Howard Payne 1 Illinois 3 Illinois-Chicago 4 Illinois State 3 Illinois Wesleyan 1 Univ. of Indianapolis 1 Indiana State 4 Jacksonville 31 Jacksonville State 9 John Jay 1 Judson 1 Kansas State 1 Kentucky State 2 Kentucky Wesleyan 3 LaGrange 2 LaSalle 1 Lamar 5 Lander 1 Lehigh 1 LeMoyne 1 Lenoir-Rhyne 4 Lipscomb 1 Lincoln Memorial 1 Livingston 1 Long Beach State 1 LSU-New Orleans 4 Louisiana Tech 4 Loyola (La.) 1 Macalester 1 Maine 1 Marshall 12 Massachusetts 1 McNeese State 3 Mercer 113 Middle Georgia 17 Middle Tennessee St. 5 Milligan 2 Mississippi 1 Mississippi Valley St. 2 Missouri State 1 Montana 1 Morris Harvey 1 Murray State 9 Nebraska 1 New Orleans 2 Newberry 24 Norfolk State 1 North Carolina State 2 North Dakota State 1 North Georgia 25 North Texas 2 Northeast Louisiana 10 Northeastern 1 Northern Arizona 1 Northern Illinois 2 Northwestern State 9 Notre Dame 1 Oakland City 1 Oglethorpe 31 Ohio Northern 1 Oklahoma 1 Oklahoma Baptist 1 Oklahoma State 1 Old Dominion 17 Oral Roberts 2 Pacific Lutheran 1 Pembroke State 2 Pepperdine 2 Piedmont 22 Pikeville 9 Pittsburg State 1 Platteville State 1
1 1 5 12 1 31 3 1 14 3 1 1 14 1 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 15 6 1 1 0 2 0 2 0 2 1 1 0 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 74 11 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 18 1 0 0 22 1 2 1 0 1 5 0 1 24 1 0 0 0 4 1 0 2 1 20 5 0 1
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Portland 2 Presbyterian College 19 Purdue 1 Radford 2 Reinhardt 4 Rhode Island 1 Rider 1 Roanoke 3 Robert Morris 2 Rollins 22 St. Francis (Pa.) 1 St. Leo 1 Saint Louis 1 Samford 49 San Francisco 1 Santa Clara 1 Savannah State 11 Shorter 4 South Alabama 6 South Carolina 15 South Florida 3 SE Louisiana 4 SE Oklahoma 3 Southern Illinois 3 Southern Mississippi 12 Southern State 1 Southwest Texas St. 1 SW Louisiana 3 Spring Hill 12 Stetson 70 Stony Brook 3 Syracuse 1 Tampa 26 Temple 1 Tennessee Tech 10 Tennessee Temple 1 Tennessee Wesleyan 7 Texas A&M 2 TAMU-Corpus Christi 3 Texas-Arlington 1 Texas-El Paso 1 Texas-Pan Am. 2 Texas-San Antonio 11 Texas Tech 2 Toledo 1 Toronto 1 Tri-State 1 14 Troy Tulsa 1 UNLV 1 UNC Charlotte 9 UNC Greensboro 20 UNC Wilmington 24 Utah State 1 Valdosta State 31 Valparaiso 1 Vanderbilt 1 Va. Commonwealth 3 VMI 15 Virginia Tech 5 Voorhees 1 Wabash 1 Wagner 2 Washington State 1 Wake Forest 2 Webber International 2 Weber State 1 West Georgia 1 West Virginia 2 Western Carolina 31 Western Illinois 1 Western Kentucky 1 Wichita State 1 William Carey 1 Wingate 1 Winston-Salem State 2 Winthrop 2 Wisconsin-Green Bay 2 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2 Wofford 40 Wright State 1 Yale 1 Young Harris 1 Youngstown State 1
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Air Force
GSU trails 0-3 12-30-86 ...... L-2OT ......N .........82-87 12-8-02 .............L ...........H .........56-70 1-1-03................L ...........A .........40-78
Alabama
GSU trails 0-1 12-27-62 ...........L ........................44-71
Alabama-Birmingham
GSU trails 1-5 3-16-89 .............L ...........N .........74-83 12-8-89 .............L ...........N .........53-79 12-21-91 ...........L ...........A .........69-87 11-27-99 ...........L ...........A .........77-84 11-24-03 ...........L ...........A .........73-94 11-17-07 .........W* .........N .........59-57
Alabama State
Series tied 1-1 2-26-83 .............L ...........H .........82-92 12-15-84 ..........W ..........N .........91-56
Alaska-Fairbanks
GSU leads 1-0 11-20-04 ..........W ..........A .........78-75
Albany State
Series tied 1-1 3-3-69................L ...........N .........86-68 12-17-01 ..........W ..........H .........66-58
Alcorn State
GSU leads 1-0 12-18-92 ..........W ..........H .........69-59
Allen
GSU leads 1-0 1986..................W ..........H .........94-59
Appalachian State
GSU trails 16-22 1-20-49 .............L ........................58-72 1-28-50 ............W .......................77-56 1-20-73 .............L ...........H .........90-94 1-19-74 ............W ..........A .........83-71 2-1-75...............W ..........H ...... 104-83 2-23-76 .............L ...........A .........68-84 12-29-77 ..........W ..........N .........99-81 11-25-91 ..........W ..........A .........81-80 1-6-92...............W ..........H .........88-77 1-9-93...............W ..........H ...... 103-76 2-14-93 ............W ..........A .........92-84 1-8-94................L ...........A .........70-72 2-14-94 .............L ...........H .........62-65 3-4-94...............W ..........N .........85-60 2-6-95................L ...........A .........53-60 2-5-96........... W-OT.......H .........74-73 1-18-97 ............W ..........A .........76-75 1-19-98 .............L ...........A .........62-64 1-30-99 .............L ...........H .........56-67 2-26-99 .............L ...........N .........65-74 1-8-00................L ...........A .........74-88 2-3-01................L ...........H .........64-68 1-7-02...............W ..........A ...... 101-89 1-13-03 .............L ...........H .........87-88 2-2-04...............W ..........A .........81-77 1-15-05 ............W ..........H .........92-88 1-23-06 ......... L-OT........A .........84-90 3-3-06................L ...........N .........61-74 12-16-06 ...........L ...........A .........84-87 2-5-07................L ...........H .........55-77 12-1-07 ...........W* .........H .........85-72 1-19-08 .............L ...........A .........81-88 2-2-09................L ...........H .........82-95 3-6-09................L ...........N .........75-86 1-20-10 ............W ..........H .........68-65 2-13-10 .............L ...........A ...... 83-111 1-8-11................L ...........A .........51-79 3-4-11................L ...........N .........57-65
2011-12 GEORGIA SOUTHERN MEN’S BASKETBALL
Arkansas
GSU trails 0-1 12-1-71 .............L ...........A .........91-93
Arkansas-Fort Sm ith
GSU leads 1-0 11-28-09 ...... W-OT.......H .........86-77
Arkansas-Little Rock
GSU leads 14-11 2-12-81 ............W ..........H .........91-74 2-19-81 .............L ...........A .........54-60 1-9-82...............W ..........H .........53-51 1-8-83................L ...........A .........75-80 1-18-83 ............W ..........H .........75-70 3-11-83 ............W ..........N .........68-67 1-12-84 .............L ...........A .........66-79 2-9-84...............W ..........H .........80-77 1-24-85 ............W ..........A .........68-64 2-21-85 ............W ..........H .........67-64 3-8-85................L ...........N .........65-67 1-16-86 .............L ...........A .........71-74 2-13-86 .............L ...........H .........74-83 1-22-87 .............L ...........A .........71-85 2-26-87 ....... W-3OT .....H .........69-66 3-6-87...............W ..........N .........70-62 1-28-88 ............W ..........H .........57-48 3-3-88...............W ..........A .........75-58 12-19-88 ...........L ...........A .........74-94 3-4-89................L ...........H .........63-80 1-4-90................L ...........A .........66-79 2-3-90...............W ..........H .........97-72 1-31-91 ............W ..........A .........82-75 2-28-91 ........ W-OT.......H .........91-88 3-5-91................L ...........N .........65-70
Arkansas State
GSU leads 5-3 12-19-56 ..........W ..........H .........80-54 2-12-73 ............W ..........A .........85-79 12-2-74 .............L ...........H .........72-74 1-13-75 .............L ...........A .........70-90 12-2-75 .............L ...........A .........65-72 2-26-76 ............W ..........H .........89-82 12-15-04 ..........W ..........H .........85-70 12-17-05 ..........W ..........A .........82-71
Armstrong Atlantic
GSU leads 9-2 12-14-68 ..........W ..........H .........99-71 1-14-70 ............W ..........H ...... 103-58 12-2-70 ............W ..........A .........89-63 2-2-71...............W ..........A .........71-58 2-12-76 ............W ..........A .........79-78 11-29-78 ..........W ..........H .........97-94 12-15-80 ...........L ...........A .........81-87 1-31-81 .............L ...........H .........60-65 12-3-81 ............W ..........H .........83-59 2-15-82 ............W ..........A ..............2-0 12-19-87 ..........W ..........H .........75-55
Asbury
GSU leads 1-0 12-20-07 .........W* .........H .........82-51
Atlantic Christian
GSU leads 5-2 1965-66 ...........W .................... 105-74 12-20-66 ...........L ...........A .........52-61 2-18-67 ............W ..........H ...... 127-92 2-3-68...............W ..........H .........85-84 2-19-68 ......... L-OT........A .........74-77 1-30-69 ............W ..........H ....127-118 2-21-69 ............W ..........A .........91-82
Auburn
GSU trails 0-5 1964-65 ............L ........................64-80 12-2-94 .............L ...........N .........45-77 12-19-00 ...........L ...........A .........79-93 1-2-10................L ...........A .........75-95 12-29-10 ....... L-OT........A .........84-88
2011-12 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE
Augusta State
GSU leads 16-5 12-1-76 ............W ..........H .........62-60 12-17-77 ...........L ...........H .........81-93 11-29-78 ...........L ...........H .........86-88 1-28-80 .............L ...........A .........72-94 2-17-82 ....... W-5OT .....H .........62-60 2-12-83 ............W ..........A .........75-48 12-13-83 ..........W ..........H .........94-67 12-10-84 ..........W ..........H .........64-47 2-26-85 ............W ..........H .........66-56 12-14-85 ..........W ..........H .........66-45 2-25-86 .............L ...........A .........52-54 12-13-86 ..........W ..........H .........74-71 12-22-86 ..........W ..........A .........89-74 12-29-87 ..........W ..........A .........59-55 2-17-88 ............W ..........H .........50-49 11-28-88 ..........W ..........H .........78-48 12-30-88 ..........W ..........A .........94-75 11-29-89 ..........W ..........H .........94-87 12-17-90 ...........L ...........A .........67-69 1-2-93...............W ..........H .........85-80 11-26-05 ..........W ..........H .........90-58
Austin Peay
GSU trails 1-8 12-30-72 ...........L ...........A ...... 94-112 12-10-77 ...........L ...........H .........61-87 12-2-78 ............W ..........H .........65-59 12-1-79 .............L ...........A .........80-84 11-29-80 ....... L-OT........H .........87-88 12-20-97 ...........L ...........A .........66-81 12-12-98 ...........L ...........H .........76-81 2-23-08 .............L ...........A .........72-80 11-29-08 ...........L ...........H .........66-77
Ball State
GSU leads 2-1 12-20-55 ...........L ...........N .........88-93 2-23-74 ............W ..........A .........82-77 2-15-75 ............W ..........H .........88-75
Belmont
GSU trails 1-3 2-12-98 .............L ...........H .........56-64 12-7-98 .............L ...........A .........47-65 12-2-00 ............W ..........H .........89-81 12-16-00 ...........L ...........A .........79-74
Belmont Abbey
GSU trails 9-11 1-15-55 ............W ..........H .........88-75 1-10-56 .............L ...........A .........67-92 1-21-56 ............W ..........H .........85-74 12-4-56 .............L ...........H .........68-75 1-12-57 ............W ..........H .........86-64 2-10-58 .............L ...........H .........52-56 2-25-58 .............L ...........H .........43-47 1-17-59 .............L ........................69-71 2-17-59 .............L ........................57-72 2-20-60 ............W .......................79-71 2-11-61 .............L ...........A .........58-73 3-1-61................L ...........H .........63-65 2-5-62................L ...........H .........63-64 2-17-62 ............W ..........H .........69-63 1-31-63 .............L ........................47-63 2-9-63...............W .......................68-61 1-15-64 .............L ...........H .........63-64 2-1-64...............W ..........H .........95-72 1964-65 ...........W .......................92-56 1964-65 ...........W .................... 124-87
Bethune-Cookman
GSU leads 1-0 11-23-91 ..........W ..........H ...... 111-73
Birmingham Southern
GSU leads 1-0 11-29-76 ..........W ..........H .........85-72
Boise State
GSU trails 0-1 12-29-90 ...........L ...........N .........65-68
Boston University
GSU leads 1-0 12-27-73 ..........W ..........A ...... 100-83
Bowling Green
GSU trails 0-1 12-30-93 ...........L ...........N .........60-69
Bradley
GSU trails 1-2 12-5-70 .............L ...........A .........57-66 12-23-89 ....... L-OT........A .........77-85 11-24-90 ..........W ..........H .........93-70
Brewton-Parker
GSU leads 15-2 1926-27 ...........W .......................19-14 1-19-28 ............W .......................30-29 1927-28 ............L ........................24-26 1928-29 ...........W .......................38-21 1930-31 ...........W .......................40-24 1930-31 ...........W .......................27-23 1930-31 ............L ........................28-36 1931-32 ...........W .......................58-16 1936-37 ...........W ......................... 34-9 1939-40 ...........W .......................39-23 12-6-47 ............W .......................69-51 12-16-47 ..........W .......................55-53 12-17-91 ..........W .................... 106-91 12-10-93 ..........W .................... 106-91 11-25-94 ..........W .......................68-58 11-27-04 ..........W ..........H .........92-59 12-11-10 ..........W ..........H .........86-74
Brown
GSU leads 1-0 12-19-81 ..........W ..........N .........87-76
Bucknell
GSU trails 0-3 1-6-73................L ...........H .........63-68 1-6-79................L ...........N .........78-79 11-29-98 ...........L ...........N .........65-51
Buffalo
GSU trails 0-2 12-27-71 ...........L ...........H .........83-86 12-30-96 ...........L ...........N .........61-63
Butler
GSU trails 0-1 12-21-74 ...........L ...........A .........81-86
UC Davis
GSU leads 1-0 11-12-06 ..........W ..........N ...... 116-73
Campbell
GSU leads 4-3 12-19-66 ...... W-OT.......N .........68-63 12-2-77 ............W ..........H .........73-69 2-24-79 ......... L-OT........A .........77-79 1-30-80 .............L ...........H .........68-69 2-23-80 .............L ...........A .........76-86 12-22-84 ..........W ..........H .........54-50 1-2-85...............W ..........H .........71-63
Canisius
GSU trails 0-1 12-30-94 ...........L ...........N .........62-68
Carver College
GSU leads 1-0 11-15-10 ..........W ..........H .........91-83
Centenary
GSU leads 16-10 2-1-58................L ...........A .........51-66 2-7-79................L ...........A ...... 91-110 1-9-81................L ...........H ...... 81-100 1-25-82 ........ W-OT.......H .........67-66 2-6-82................L ...........A .........51-61
3-4-82................L ...........H .........69-70 1-24-83 .............L ...........A .........58-78 2-5-83...............W ..........H .........82-65 1-5-84...............W ..........H .........77-76 2-2-84...............W ..........A .........69-64 1-26-85 ............W ..........A .........65-56 2-23-85 ............W ..........H .........69-52 1-18-86 .............L ...........H .........58-60 2-15-86 ............W ..........H .........72-60 1-17-87 ........ W-OT.......H .........70-68 2-21-87 ............W ..........A .........78-57 1-23-88 ............W ..........A .........72-68 2-27-88 ............W ..........H .........58-46 1-28-89 ............W ..........H .........90-77 2-23-89 ............W ..........A .........87-86 1-20-90 ............W ..........H ...... 109-86 2-15-90 .............L ...........H ...... 87-104 1-26-91 ............W ..........H .........92-85 2-23-91 .............L ...........A .........85-90 1-16-92 ............W ..........H ...... 119-91 2-13-92 ......... L-OT........H ....106-110
Central Connecticut St.
GSU leads 1-0 12-28-61 ..........W ..........N .........82-81
Central Florida
GSU trails 1-2 12-14-82 ..........W ..........H .........44-41 11-30-85 ...........L ...........H .........72-73 2-14-87 .............L ...........A .........59-61
Central Michigan
GSU leads 1-0 12-11-92 ..........W ..........N .........89-72
College of Charleston
GSU trails 17-26 1-25-34 .............L ........................36-40 1934-35 ...........W .......................52-32 2-28-35 ............W .......................34-30 1935-36 ............L ........................28-43 2-4-38...............W .......................46-32 2-16-38 .............L ........................32-46 2-23-38 .............L ........................32-33 1938-39 ...........W .......................62-36 2-3-40...............W .......................49-30 2-13-41 .............L ........................42-51 2-13-42 .............L ........................44-52 2-6-47................L ........................50-79 12-8-49 ............W .......................79-54 2-22-49 ............W .......................78-65 1-2-99................L ...........H .........57-61 2-1-99................L ...........A .........41-66 1-17-00 .............L ...........H .........68-82 2-14-00 .............L ...........A .........67-83 1-6-01................L ...........A .........65-86 1-27-01 ............W ..........H .........68-63 1-26-02 ............W ..........A .........60-57 2-23-02 ............W ..........H .........70-54 2-1-03................L ...........H .........79-84 3-1-03................L ...........A .........71-73 3-6-03................L ...........N .........53-67 1-24-04 ............W ..........H .........85-80 2-18-04 ............W ..........A .........82-76 1-10-05 ............W ..........H .........90-72 1-29-05 .............L ...........A .........64-71 1-09-06 ............W ..........H .........71-68 2-13-06 ............W ..........A .........91-79 1-15-07 .............L ...........A .........64-67 2-24-07 ............W ..........H .........74-65 3-1-07................L ...........N .........77-66 1-10-08 ....... W-OT*......H .........96-90 2-28-08 .............L ...........A .........86-91 3-8-08................L ...........N .........87-73 1-10-09 .............L ...........A ...... 87-100 2-19-09 .............L ...........H .........68-81 12-3-09 .............L ...........A .........59-68 1-30-10 .............L ...........H .........72-90 12-4-10 .............L ...........A .........84-92 1-26-11 .............L ...........H .........61-65
GEorGIASoUThErNEAGLES.coM
2011-12 GEORGIA SOUTHERN MEN’S BASKETBALL
Charleston Southern
GSU leads 8-3 12-4-75 ............W ..........H ...... 106-85 1-7-76...............W ..........A .........79-65 2-2-78...............W ..........A .........85-76 2-18-78 ............W ..........H .........92-82 1-12-81 ............W ..........A .........66-60 2-28-81 .............L ...........H .........67-83 12-5-81 .............L ...........A .........51-55 2-20-82 ............W ..........H .........71-50 12-11-82 ...........L ...........A .........54-45 2-21-83 ............W ..........H .........93-73 12-5-86 ............W ..........N .........73-63
Chattanooga
GSU trails 15-31 12-16-78 ....... L-OT........A .........86-87 1-17-79 ........ L-3OT ......H .........69-71 12-19-79 ..........W ..........A .........51-50 1-5-80...............W ..........H .........82-70 12-29-80 ...........L ...........A .........57-75 12-6-83 .............L ...........A .........74-91 1-23-87 .............L ...........A .........68-79 2-28-93 .............L ...........H ...... 92-103 2-22-93 .............L ...........A .........68-91 2-28-94 .............L ...........A .........78-83 3-5-94................L ...........H .........60-71 1-21-94 ......... L-OT........N .........91-99 2-18-95 .............L ...........H .........70-89 3-3-95................L ...........A .........62-76 1-20-95 .............L ...........N .........66-70 2-17-96 .............L ...........A .........55-81 1-27-96 .............L ...........H .........50-71 2-17-97 .............L ...........A .........55-76 1-26-97 ............W ..........H .........70-67 2-16-98 ............W ..........H .........59-52 12-3-97 ............W ..........A .........81-68 1-4-99...............W ..........H .........72-55 1-24-99 .............L ...........A .........50-61 1-24-00 ............W ..........A .........62-59 2-7-00...............W ..........H .........96-92 1-8-01................L ...........H .........76-83 2-24-01 .............L ...........A .........82-95 3-3-01................L ...........N .........73-84 1-28-02 .............L ...........H ...... 91-103 2-18-02 ............W ..........A .........84-68 2-3-03................L ...........A .........94-97 2-24-03 ............W ..........H .........99-97 1-31-04 ............W ..........A .........82-74 3-5-04............ L-OT........N .........87-90 1-17-05 ............W ..........H ...... 107-84 2-4-06...............W ..........A .........93-71 1-10-07 .............L ...........A .........58-67 2-3-07................L ...........H .........57-62 1-31-08 .............L ...........A .........91-96 2-9-08..............W* .........H .........81-61 1-3-09..............W* .........H .........78-74 1-31-09 .............L ...........A ...... 87-100 1-6-10................L ...........H .........63-75 3-5-10................L ...........N .........62-82 2-3-11................L ...........A .........66-75
Chicago State
GSU trails 0-1 11-26-10 ...........L ...........N .........59-64
Cincinnati
GSU trails 0-2 12-12-92 ...........L ...........A .........57-91 12-14-10 ...........L ...........A .........54-99
The Citadel
GSU leads 26-19 12-20-60 ...........L ...........H .........84-90 1-28-64 ............W ..........A .........91-83 1964-65 ...........W .................... 107-82 1965-66 ............L ........................73-78 1-4-67........... W-OT.......A .........79-78 1-5-93...............W ..........A .........66-58 1-30-93 ............W ..........H .........81-73 3-5-93...............W ..........N .........72-41 1-5-94...............W ..........A .........81-78 1-29-94 ............W ..........H .........65-62 1-17-95 .............L ...........A .........59-71
GeorGiaSoutherneaGleS.com
2-14-95 .............L ...........H .........62-69 1-15-96 .............L ...........H .........56-63 2-12-96 ......... L-OT........A .........63-67 1-25-97 ............W ..........H .........68-56 2-15-97 .............L ...........A .........56-93 1-17-98 .............L ...........A .........60-71 1-31-98 .............L ...........H .........45-68 1-11-99 ............W ..........A .........75-51 2-15-99 ............W ..........H .........79-63 1-22-00 ............W ..........H .........93-81 2-12-00 ............W ..........A .........58-52 1-20-01 ............W ..........H .........88-69 2-5-01................L ...........A .........69-71 1-14-02 .............L ...........A .........80-85 2-16-02 ............W ..........H .........95-86 1-21-03 .............L ...........H .........66-67 2-22-03 ............W ..........A .........64-63 1-10-04 ............W ..........H .........86-58 2-28-04 .............L ...........A .........65-68 1-8-05................L ...........A .........65-76 2-14-05 ............W ..........H ...... 115-81 1-7-06...............W ..........A .........83-65 2-11-06 ............W ..........H .........96-68 1-13-07 ......... L-OT........A .........69-74 2-19-07 ............W ..........H .........81-62 2-28-07 ............W ..........N .........62-46 1-12-08 ...........W* .........A .........73-52 2-20-08 ...........W* .........H .........98-68 1-8-09................L ...........A .........75-84 3-2-09................L ...........H .........53-74 12-5-09 .............L ...........A .........43-68 1-28-10 ............W ..........H .........61-58 12-2-10 .............L ...........A .........52-65 2-19-11 ............W ..........H .........65-53
Clemson
GSU trails 0-3 12-4-76 .............L ...........A ...... 55-110 12-17-79 ...........L ...........A ...... 74-113 12-19-06 ...........L ...........A .........60-72
Cleveland State
GSU leads 2-1 2-16-80 .............L ...........H .........67-85 12-29-03 ..........W ..........N .........79-64 11-16-07 .........W* .........N .........72-70
Coastal Carolina
GSU trails 0-4 12-19-95 ...........L ...........H .........59-61 1-2-97................L ...........A .........21-61 12-15-09 ...........L ...........H .........58-69 12-29-09 ...........L ...........A .........64-76
Cornell
Cornell leads 1-0 12-29-93 ...........L ...........N .........76-80
Davidson
GSU trails 6-26 1-30-62 .............L ...........A .........64-84 2-16-63 .............L ........................57-59 2-7-64................L ...........A .........76-95 1-27-93 ......... L-OT........A .........81-88 2-6-93...............W ..........H .........83-71 1-26-94 .............L ...........H .........67-69 2-5-94................L ...........A .........71-83 1-30-95 ............W ..........H .........59-52 1-29-96 .............L ...........A .........46-71 1-11-97 .............L ...........H .........63-81 2-21-98 .............L ...........A .........58-75 2-27-98 .............L ...........N .........68-74 2-8-99................L ...........H .........73-77 2-26-00 ............W ..........A .........88-87 1-13-01 ............W ..........H .........84-70 2-13-02 .............L ...........A .........56-64 2-18-03 .............L ...........H .........76-85 1-27-04 ............W ..........H .........62-60 2-14-04 .............L ...........A .........72-82 12-3-04 .............L ...........H .........76-84 2-12-05 .............L ...........A .........87-92 1-21-06 .............L ...........A .........58-83 2-21-06 ............W ..........H .........76-73 1-23-07 .............L ...........H ...... 92-101
ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS 1-3-08................L ...........A .........67-92 3-1-08................L ...........H .........69-89 1-17-09 .............L ...........H .........68-89 2-28-09 .............L ...........A .........56-99 1-23-10 .............L ...........H .........87-91 2-6-10................L ...........A .........74-84 1-31-11 .............L ...........H .........66-73 2-16-11 .............L ...........A .........56-83
Drake
GSU trails 1-2 12-10-88 ..........W ..........A .........68-58 12-9-06 .............L ...........A .........75-87 12-12-08 ...........L ...........A .........73-84
Duke
GSU trails 0-2 11-13-06 ...........L ...........A .........48-72 11-11-08 ...........L ...........A .........54-97
East Carolina
Series tied 4-4 1-1-70................L ...........A .........71-88 2-21-76 .............L ...........A .........85-91 12-16-76 ...........L ...........A .........78-89 2-14-77 ............W ..........H .........64-57 1-25-78 .............L ...........H .........85-86 2-20-78 ............W ..........A .........88-83 1-2-91................L ...........H .........59-60 2-6-91...............W ..........H .........68-80
East Tennessee State
GSU leads 18-12 12-3-56 .............L ...........A .........63-76 1-11-58 ............W ..........H .........78-58 12-19-60 ..........W ..........H .........78-72 1-4-61................L ...........A .........64-82 12-19-61 ...........L ...........H .........75-82 12-18-63 ...........L ...........A .........81-92 1965-66 ...........W .......................82-67 1-8-73................L ...........A .........65-68 1-7-74...............W ..........H .........90-68 12-30-76 ..........W ..........N .........76-75 12-6-85 ............W ..........N .........69-66 1-10-93 ............W ..........H .........96-75 2-13-93 ......... L-OT........A .........88-93 3-6-93............ L-OT........N .........76-84 12-22-93 ...........L ...........A .........60-76 2-12-94 ............W ..........H ...... 101-91 1-28-95 .............L ...........H .........72-89 1-25-96 ............W ..........A .........70-68 1-6-97........... W-OT.......H .........63-60 2-27-97 ............W ..........N .........68-48 2-2-98...............W ..........A .........65-62 2-26-98 ............W ..........N .........57-47 2-20-99 ............W ..........H .........78-67 2-5-00................L ...........A .........71-72 2-10-01 ............W ..........H .........98-79 3-2-01...............W ..........N .........72-64 2-2-02................L ...........A ...... 65-100 2-8-03...............W ..........H .........87-83 12-6-03 .............L ...........A .........85-91 2-26-05 ............W ..........H .........97-91
Eastern Illinois
Series tied 1-1 12-7-70 .............L ...........A .........79-92 1-23-71 ............W ..........H .........72-66
Eastern Kentucky
Series tied 2-2 12-18-69 ...........L ...........A .........79-97 11-26-85 ..........W ..........H .........77-61 12-12-88 ..........W ..........A .........80-69 1-2-11................L ...........H .........73-79
Eckerd
GSU leads 3-1 12-10-79 ...........L ...........H .........59-62 11-28-83 ..........W ..........H .........80-55 11-30-84 ..........W ..........H .........70-62 12-16-92 ..........W ..........H .........70-59
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Elon
11-12-08 ...........L ...........A .........67-92
GSU leads 8-7 12-29-60 ...........L ...........N .........62-89 12-27-61 ...........L ...........N .........57-74 11-24-84 ..........W ..........H .........67-63 2-23-04 ........ W-OT.......H .........83-80 1-22-05 ............W ..........A .........72-64 1-30-06 ............W ..........H .........63-45 1-27-07 ............W ..........A .........68-67 2-15-07 .............L ...........H .........67-70 1-17-08 ...........W* .........A .........67-57 2-16-08 ...........W* .........H .........59-44 2-5-09................L ...........H .........54-57 2-26-09 .............L ...........A .........61-75 2-25-10 ............W ..........H .........98-88 1-22-11 .............L ...........A .........62-84 2-26-11 .............L ...........H .........57-72
Emmanuel
GSU leads 2-0 11-26-96 ..........W ..........H .........87-53 12-30-97 ..........W ..........H .........95-43
Evansville
GSU trails 0-3 12-16-83 ...........L ...........N .........82-98 11-29-00 ...........L ...........A .........72-79 12-17-09 ...........L ...........A .........58-75
Fairleigh-Dickinson
GSU leads 4-1 12-20-71 ..........W ..........A .........63-58 2-28-72 ............W ..........H .........61-55 1-10-73 .............L ...........H .........53-63 1-31-74 ............W ..........A .........80-71 1-11-75 ............W ..........H .........87-72
Flagler
GSU leads 1-0 12-12-06 ..........W ..........H ...... 101-67
Florida
GSU trails 2-6 1936-37 ...........W .......................39-35 12-30-52 ...........L ...........N .........60-73 12-31-53 ..........W ..........N .........99-86 11-16-98 ...........L ...........A .........62-76 12-19-04 ...........L ...........A ...... 68-100 12-15-07 ...........L ...........N .........49-52 12-22-08 ...........L ...........A .........81-88 11-18-09 ...........L ...........A .........49-69
Florida A&M
GSU leads 2-1 12-16-95 ...........L ...........A .........43-47 12-19-96 ..........W ..........H .........82-72 12-28-99 ..........W ..........N .........95-63
Florida International
GSU leads 2-0 2-1-92...............W ..........A .........78-72 2-29-92 ............W ..........H .........95-71
Florida State
GSU trails 4-15 1-15-48 ............W .......................60-56 1947-48 ...........W .......................66-47 3-16-51 .............L ...........N .........67-69 1-19-52 ............W .......................93-75 12-6-52 .............L ........................63-68 12-11-53 ...........L ...........A .........58-66 2-17-54 .............L ...........H .........85-89 12-6-54 .............L ...........A .........67-75 3-6-55................L ...........N .........83-91 1-14-56 ............W ..........H .........90-81 12-29-62 ...........L ........................60-79 2-11-71 .............L ...........A ...... 81-113 12-1-72 .............L ...........A ...... 97-109 1-14-74 .............L ...........H .........89-92 2-9-75................L ...........H ...... 77-101 2-22-75 .............L ...........A ...... 71-104 1-5-79................L ...........N .........83-96 12-20-98 ...........L ...........A .........43-80
Fort Valley State
GSU leads 10-0 1-10-70 ............W ..........N .........84-74 11-26-82 ..........W ..........H .........80-65 11-26-83 ..........W ..........H .........89-69 12-8-84 ............W ..........H .........90-76 12-10-85 ..........W ..........H .........84-65 11-28-86 ..........W ..........H .........98-61 12-7-91 ............W ..........H ...... 110-88 1-2-04...............W ..........H .........97-60 12-30-04 ..........W ..........H .........88-63 12-10-07 .........W* .........H .........93-73
Furman
Series tied 22-22 12-30-77 ....... L-OT........A .........79-83 12-29-78 ...........L ...........A ...... 83-105 12-14-91 ...........L ...........H .........77-80 1-22-92 .............L ...........A .........70-76 1-20-93 ............W ..........A .........75-73 2-7-93................L ...........H .........72-79 1-19-94 ............W ..........H .........80-76 2-7-94...............W ..........A .........71-64 1-5-95...............W ..........A .........61-60 1-14-95 ............W ..........H .........62-56 1-13-96 .............L ...........A .........55-62 1-31-96 .............L ...........H .........38-80 2-3-97................L ...........A .........53-86 2-10-97 .............L ...........H .........61-76 1-12-98 ............W ..........H .........61-54 1-24-98 ........ L-2OT ......A .........66-72 1-9-99...............W ..........H .........60-57 1-18-99 ............W ..........A .........51-49 1-3-00...............W ..........H .........89-77 2-18-00 .............L ...........A .........73-80 3-3-00................L ...........N .........54-68 1-15-01 ............W ..........A .........83-72 2-19-01 ........ W-OT.......H .........87-85 1-2-02................L ...........A .........59-65 2-4-02...............W ..........H .........86-78 3-1-02................L ...........N .........70-73 1-7-03...............W ..........H .........71-64 2-11-03 .............L ...........A .........69-77 1-17-04 ............W ..........A .........71-67 2-7-04................L ...........H .........72-77 2-5-05...............W ..........H .........63-81 2-17-05 ......... L-OT........A .........71-72 1-17-06 .............L ...........H .........63-66 2-26-06 ............W ..........A .........86-61 1-6-07...............W ..........H .........72-70 2-12-07 ............W ..........A .........57-55 11-23-07 .........W* .........A .........68-63 1-26-08 ...........W* .........H .........62-53 1-24-09 ...........W* .........H .........53-69 2-12-09 .............L ...........A .........60-70 1-16-10 .............L ...........A .........45-69 2-17-10 ............W ..........H .........79-77 1-15-11 .............L ...........H .........56-74 2-10-11 .............L ...........A .........45-54
Gardner-Webb
Series tied 1-1 11-19-01 ..........W ..........H .........88-77 12-4-01 .............L ...........A ...... 99-106
George Mason
GSU leads 1-0 12-9-88 ............W ..........N .........76-58
Georgia
GSU trails 4-12 2-28-35 ............W .......................30-24 12-29-52 ..........W ..........N .........85-57 1-2-54................L ...........N .........69-80 12-2-59 ............W .......................82-73 1-7-60................L ........................75-83 12-3-60 .............L ...........H .........64-89 12-2-61 ............W ..........H .........74-64 1-23-62 .............L ...........A .........58-70 12-28-62 ...........L ........................61-70 3-17-83 .............L ...........H .........55-57 11-28-87 ...........L ...........A .........48-53
2011-12 men’S BaSKetBall meDia GuiDe
ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS 11-27-94 ...........L ...........A .........57-87 11-29-95 ...........L ...........N .........44-88 11-29-96 ...........L ...........A .........56-90 11-25-97 ...........L ...........A .........74-96 11-21-01 ...........L ...........N .........73-94
Georgia College
GSU leads 1-0 11-26-93 ..........W ..........H .........80-78
Georgia State
GSU leads 31-12 2-19-72 ............W ..........H ...... 103-55 3-1-72...............W ..........H ...... 107-77 2-19-73 ............W ..........A .........79-62 2-24-73 .............L ...........H .........96-97 2-20-74 ............W ..........H ...... 126-91 3-1-74...............W ..........A .........89-71 12-7-74 .............L ...........A .........59-69 1-16-75 ............W ..........H .........82-73 12-8-75 .............L ...........H .........83-72 2-14-76 .............L ...........A ...... 107-88 1-15-77 ............W ..........H .........83-65 2-21-77 ............W ..........H .........81-75 11-30-77 ..........W ..........A .........75-73 1-9-78...............W ..........H .........88-83 11-27-78 ..........W ..........A .........86-68 1-20-79 ............W ..........H .........81-79 12-8-79 ............W ..........H .........70-66 2-13-80 .............L ...........A .........68-96 12-6-80 .............L ...........A .........69-81 1-14-81 ............W ..........H .........80-61 1-10-85 ............W ..........H .........77-61 2-7-85...............W ..........H .........77-50 3-2-85...............W ..........N ...... 109-61 1-9-86...............W ..........H .........91-77 2-6-86...............W ..........A .........66-62 1-3-87...............W ..........A .........85-79 2-5-87................L ...........H .........68-73 1-7-88...............W ..........H .........80-60 2-11-88 ............W ..........A .........73-65 3-10-88 ............W ..........N .........71-55 1-5-89...............W ..........H ...... 100-93 2-2-89...............W ..........A .........95-90 1-27-90 ............W ..........H .........68-66 2-22-90 ............W ..........H .........78-66 1-17-91 .............L ...........A .........72-73 2-14-91 ......... L-OT........H .........86-90 1-11-92 ............W ..........A .........88-87 2-8-92...............W ..........H .........91-84 3-11-92 ............W ..........N .........95-82 12-12-95 ...........L ...........A .........58-60 12-21-96 ...........L ...........H .........49-68 12-22-09 ...........L ...........A .........65-85 12-22-10 ...... W-OT.......H .........74-72
Georgia Tech
GSU trails 3-4 2-8-47...............W .......................60-54 2-13-47 .............L ........................49-73 1-1-54...............W ..........N ...... 101-81 12-1-58 ............W .......................72-64 2-13-60 .............L ........................53-66 2-13-82 .............L ...........H .........40-55 1-28-98 .............L ...........A .........45-77
Hardin-Simmons
GSU leads 14-6 1-22-81 .............L ...........A .........65-85 12-12-81 ..........W ..........A .........56-49 1-7-82...............W ..........H .........73-61 1-6-83...............W ..........A .........73-61 1-10-83 ............W ..........H .........74-66 1-26-84 ............W ..........H .........63-58 2-23-84 .............L ...........A .........55-63 1-19-85 .............L ...........H .........62-77 2-16-85 ............W ..........A .........55-46 1-25-86 ............W ..........H .........69-67 2-22-86 .............L ...........A .........46-48 12-16-86 ..........W ..........A .........75-71 1-31-87 .............L ...........H .........58-61 3-5-87...............W ..........N .........73-66 1-4-88...............W ..........A .........74-59 2-6-88...............W ..........H .........65-51
2011-12 GEORGIA SOUTHERN MEN’S BASKETBALL 1-21-89 ............W ..........A .........69-53 2-16-89 ............W ..........H .........67-56 2-14-90 ............W ..........H .........78-65 3-3-90................L ...........A .........64-65
High Point
GSU trails 3-5 12-17-55 ..........W ..........H ...... 140-99 1963-64 ............L ...........N .........76-85 12-29-67 ....... L-OT........H .........82-85 12-28-68 ...........L ...........A .........61-65 12-8-69 .............L ...........A .........91-93 11-30-97 ..........W ..........H .........73-58 11-21-98 ..........W ..........H .........88-78 11-25-00 ...........L ...........A .........66-67
Hofstra
GSU leads 1-0 12-1-73 ............W ..........H .........78-56
Houston
GSU leads 1-0 11-10-08 .........W* .........N .........65-63
Houston Baptist
GSU leads 14-6 2-26-73 ............W ..........H .........76-62 1-29-81 ............W ..........H .........59-55 12-7-81 ............W ..........H .........60-47 2-4-82............ L-OT........A .........52-60 12-4-82 .............L ...........H .........46-60 2-3-83...............W ..........H .........71-56 3-10-83 ............W ..........N .........58-55 1-28-84 ............W ..........H .........57-54 2-25-84 .............L ...........A .........52-75 1-17-85 ............W ..........H .........61-48 2-14-85 .............L ...........A .........65-71 1-23-86 ............W ..........H .........71-55 2-20-86 ............W ..........A .........62-49 1-15-87 ............W ..........H .........62-58 2-19-87 .............L ...........A .........54-63 1-21-88 ............W ..........A .........56-47 2-29-88 ............W ..........H .........59-44 1-26-89 ............W ..........H .........65-58 2-25-89 ............W ..........A .........80-60 3-7-89................L ...........N .........72-78
Howard
GSU leads 1-0 12-29-89 ..........W ..........N .........85-65
Illinois
GSU trails 0-3 12-8-90 .............L ...........A .........67-85 11-21-97 ...........L ...........A .........53-82 11-17-06 ...........L ...........A .........50-85
Illinois-Chicago
Jacksonville
GSU trails 15-16 12-18-57 ...........L ...........H .........70-76 12-2-58 .............L ........................60-65 2-7-59...............W .......................98-92 1-21-60 ............W .................... 103-64 2-16-60 ............W .......................97-72 12-21-60 ...........L ...........A .........74-86 1-28-61 .............L ...........H .........75-87 1-17-62 ............W ..........H .........93-80 3-2-62................L ...........N ....102-118 1-21-63 .............L ........................70-99 2-25-63 ............W .......................73-71 1-22-64 ............W ..........H ...... 123-95 2-26-64 ............W ..........A .........93-80 1963-64 ...........W ..........N .........89-75 1964-65 ...........W .......................87-82 1964-65 ............L ...........N .........51-57 1964-65 ...........W .......................92-74 12-11-71 ...........L ...........A ...... 88-106 1-2-73................L ...........N .........72-87 2-28-73 .............L ...........A .........75-88 12-8-73 .............L ...........A .........69-82 1-6-75................L ...........A .........78-94 2-27-75 .............L ...........H .........70-66 3-1-76................L ...........A .........65-77 1-29-77 ............W ..........H .........85-79 11-28-81 ..........W ..........A .........54-49 11-29-82 ...........L ...........H .........46-53 11-23-99 ..........W ..........A .........93-85 11-21-00 ...........L ...........H .........78-80 12-14-05 ..........W ..........H .........81-67 12-29-05 ..........W ..........A .........84-79
Jacksonville State
GSU leads 6-3 1-28-49 ............W .......................60-49 1-29-49 .............L ........................68-74 2-7-53................L ........................66-72 1-16-54 ............W ..........H .........90-68 11-18-97 ..........W ..........H .........95-85 12-13-97 ...........L ...........A .........59-71 11-19-98 ..........W ..........H .........65-54 11-29-99 ..........W ..........A .........87-84 2-21-09 ............W ..........H .........66-63 11-21-09 ...........L ...........H .........67-89
John Jay
GSU leads 1-0 11-23-02 ..........W ..........N .........83-60
Judson
GSU leads 1-0 12-30-85 ..........W ..........H .........80-47
Kansas State
GSU trails 0-1 11-18-05 ...........L ...........A .........58-83
GSU trails 1-3 12-22-94 ...........L ...........A .........73-89 1-9-95................L ...........H .........81-87 2-19-05 .............L ...........A .........83-92 11-28-05 ..........W ..........H .........89-69
LaGrange
Illinois State
Lamar
GSU leads 2-1 12-28-00 ...........L ...........A .........60-89 11-29-01 ..........W ..........H .........87-76 12-10-05 ..........W ..........A .........64-61
Univ. of Indianapolis
GSU trails 0-1 12-19-74 ...........L ...........A .........68-78
Indiana State
GSU trails 1-3 3-27-59 ............W ..........N .........73-70 12-31-94 ...........L ...........N .........66-85 12-22-95 ...........L ...........H .........60-69 11-23-96 ...........L ...........A .........76-88
2011-12 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE
GSU leads 2-0 1964..................W ..........A .........83-80 1964..................W ..........H ...... 110-70
GSU trails 2-3 2-20-64 .............L ...........A ...... 92-112 1965-66 ............L ........................76-86 12-18-81 ...........L ...........N .........44-58 12-2-89 ............W ..........A .........66-65 1-10-90 ............W ..........H .........72-64
LaSalle
GSU trails 0-1 12-2-88 .............L ...........N .........62-64
Lehigh
GSU leads 1-0 12-30-72 ..........W ..........H .........82-72
Long Beach State
GSU leads 1-0 12-7-90 ............W ..........N .........84-67
LSU-New Orleans
Series tied 2-2 2-12-72 ............W ..........H ...... 106-84 2-26-72 .............L ...........H .........87-89 12-19-72 ...........L ...........H ...... 90-108 2-10-73 ............W ..........H .........79-89
Louisiana Tech
GSU trails 1-3 2-18-61 .............L ...........A .........54-56 12-1-69 .............L ...........H .........77-80 12-16-72 ...........L ...........A .........85-80 12-11-87 ..........W ..........N .........63-46
Loyola (La.)
GSU leads 1-0 1-3-72...............W ..........N ...... 107-94
Maine
GSU leads 1-0 11-24-02 ..........W ..........A ........ 91-77
Marshall
GSU trails 2-10 12-14-84 ...........L ...........A .........69-70 1-16-93 .............L ...........A .........74-75 2-21-93 ............W ..........H .........75-72 1-15-94 ............W ..........H .........74-71 2-21-94 .............L ...........A .........75-78 2-11-95 .............L ...........A ...... 53-103 2-27-95 .............L ...........H .........63-83 2-10-96 .............L ...........H .........52-71 2-26-96 .............L ...........A .........50-96 1-20-97 .............L ...........H .........50-70 2-8-97................L ...........A .........68-81 2-28-97 .............L ...........N .........46-78
Massachusetts
GSU leads 1-0 12-10-83 ..........W ..........N .........67-64
Mercer
GSU leads 74-39 12-13-33 ..........W .......................42-30 12-18-34 ..........W .......................51-39 1935-36 ...........W .......................43-31 1935-36 ...........W .......................38-25 1-29-37 ............W .......................36-31 1936-37 ............L ........................29-34 1938-39 ............L ........................52-58 2-21-41 .............L ........................43-51 1-16-47 ............W .......................71-50 1-28-47 .............L ........................53-75 1-20-51 ............W .......................69-44 2-10-51 .............L ........................59-61 1-15-52 ............W .................... 101-83 1-29-52 ............W .......................92-82 1-31-53 ............W .......................74-67 2-17-53 .............L ........................61-79 1-20-54 ............W ..........H .........81-67 1-28-54 .............L ...........A .........63-48 2-1-55...............W ..........A .........71-63 2-15-55 ............W ..........H .........86-62 3-5-55...............W ..........N .........96-79 2-11-56 ............W ..........H ...... 121-94 2-20-56 ............W ..........A ...... 114-80 12-8-56 ............W ..........H .........87-59 1-14-57 ............W ..........A .........89-81 1956-57 ...........W ..........N ...... 104-68 12-9-57 .............L ...........A .........68-74 1-25-58 ............W ..........A .........66-63 2-28-58 ............W ..........N .........75-66 1-7-59...............W .......................98-62 2-10-59 .............L ........................71-82 2-28-59 ............W .......................80-66 1-23-60 ............W .................... 100-72 2-2-60...............W .......................98-79 1-31-61 .............L ...........H .........72-74 2-15-61 ............W ..........H .........71-63 1-25-62 ............W ..........H .........63-61 2-19-62 ............W ..........H .........67-63 1-19-63 .............L ........................63-79 2-12-63 ............W .......................95-64 1-18-64 ............W ..........H ...... 107-67
2-13-64 ............W ..........A ...... 102-76 1964-65 ...........W .......................84-71 1964-65 ...........W .......................81-73 1-29-66 ............W .......................83-71 2-24-66 ............W .......................97-79 1-18-67 ............W ..........H ...... 109-96 2-22-67 .............L ...........A .........74-93 1-10-68 ............W ..........H .........90-86 1-23-68 ......... L-OT........A .........67-69 1-4-69................L ...........A .........59-73 2-8-69................L ...........H .........76-83 2-27-69 ............W ..........H .........68-67 1-20-70 ........ W-OT.......A .........72-64 2-9-70...............W ..........H .........98-60 1-9-71................L ...........A .........53-60 1-25-71 ............W ..........A .........79-71 2-6-71...............W ..........H .........86-66 12-6-71 .............L ...........H .........71-73 1-8-72................L ...........A ...... 84-102 1-31-73 .............L ...........H .........69-78 1-26-74 ............W ..........H .........94-83 2-6-74...............W ..........A .........73-67 1-8-75................L ...........H .........83-85 2-19-75 ............W ..........A .........98-78 1-14-76 .............L ...........A .........73-86 1-31-76 ............W ..........H .........85-79 2-5-77...............W ..........A .........72-61 3-1-77...............W ..........H .........85-81 1-14-78 .............L ...........A .........73-76 1-28-78 .............L ...........H .........77-82 1-31-79 .............L ...........H .........74-85 2-12-79 .............L ...........H .........78-87 1-14-80 .............L ...........A .........70-92 2-4-80...............W ..........H .........74-72 2-7-81................L ...........A ...... 70-105 2-14-81 ........ W-OT.......H .........60-58 1-16-82 ............W ..........H .........71-63 2-10-82 .............L ...........A .........57-67 1-15-83 .............L ...........A .........48-52 2-9-83...............W ..........H .........67-55 1-21-84 .............L ...........H .........54-57 2-18-84 .............L ...........A .........68-72 3-2-84................L ...........N .........77-80 1-15-85 .............L ...........H .........60-71 2-2-85................L ...........A .........64-75 12-7-85 ............W ..........N .........54-52 1-4-86................L ...........A .........56-61 2-1-86................L ...........H .........55-62 1-5-87...............W ..........H .........55-54 2-7-87...............W ..........H .........69-64 1-9-88...............W ..........H .........70-58 2-13-88 .............L ...........A .........60-63 3-11-88 ............W ..........N .........60-52 1-7-89...............W ..........H .........81-78 1-31-89 ............W ..........A .........66-61 1-25-90 ............W ..........A .........71-50 2-24-90 ........ W-OT.......H .........84-79 1-19-91 ............W ..........A .........71-66 2-16-91 ............W ..........H .........78-64 1-25-92 ............W ..........A .........90-75 2-22-92 ............W ..........H .........81-74 12-14-96 ..........W ..........H .........73-58 12-9-97 ............W ..........A .........72-71 12-8-99 ............W ..........H .........73-68 12-9-00 ............W ..........A .........92-77 12-8-01 ............W ..........H .........92-69 12-5-02 .............L ...........A .........72-80 12-1-03 ............W ..........H .........88-78 11-29-04 ....... L-OT........A ...... 94-103 11-22-05 ..........W ..........H .........98-79 11-27-06 ..........W ..........A .........61-59 11-26-07 .........W* .........H .........80-69
Middle Tennessee State
GSU trails 2-3 12-19-63 ...........L ...........A .........83-88 1-17-84 ............W ..........A .........55-54 1-30-85 ............W ..........H .........72-64 12-1-90 .............L ...........H .........77-80 12-20-90 ....... L-OT........A .........76-80
Mississippi
GSU leads 1-0 12-28-83 ..........W ..........N .........60-58
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Mississippi Valley State
GSU trails 0-2 12-17-94 ...........L ...........N .........61-64 11-27-10 ...........L ...........N .........64-75
Missouri State
GSU trails 0-1 12-02-05 ...........L ...........A ...... 55-101
Montana
GSU trails 0-1 12-12-87 ...........L ...........N .........57-68
Morris Harvey
GSU leads 1-0 12-15-73 ..........W ..........H .........75-84
Murray State
GSU trails 3-6 12-1-66 .............L ...........A ...... 65-121 12-18-68 ...........L ...........A .........70-84 12-28-78 ..........W ..........N .........87-84 12-13-79 ...........L ...........A .........62-64 1-26-80 .............L ...........H .........75-68 12-11-89 ..........W ..........A .........71-69 2-12-90 .............L ...........H .........79-82 11-28-90 ...........L ...........H .........61-78 1-8-91...............W ..........H .........66-63
Nebraska
GSU trails 0-1 12-1-95 .............L ...........N .........59-82
New Orleans
Series tied 1-1 11-28-75 ...........L ...........A ...... 75-106 2-19-76 ............W ..........H .........77-75
NC State
GSU trails 0-3 12-4-72 .............L ...........A ....100-144 11-28-77 ...........L ...........A .........80-98 12-12-09 ...........L ...........A .........57-75
North Dakota State
GSU trails 0-1 12-13-08 ...........L ...........N .........77-98
North Georgia
GSU leads 22-3 1-20-33 ............W .......................35-16 2-8-40...............W .......................35-32 1941-42 ............L ........................21-41 1-8-47................L ........................41-46 2-15-47 .............L ........................48-59 1947-48 ...........W .......................44-31 1947-48 ...........W .......................86-46 12-2-48 ............W .......................63-50 1-14-49 ............W .......................86-50 12-10-49 ..........W .......................77-43 1-21-50 ............W .................... 107-56 12-8-50 ............W .......................83-63 1-18-51 ............W .......................81-32 12-7-51 ............W .......................89-63 12-1-52 ............W .......................92-53 12-4-53 ............W ..........A .........78-57 2-13-54 ............W ..........H .........78-59 1-7-55...............W ..........H .........87-65 2-19-55 ............W ..........H .........95-47 12-29-98 ..........W ..........H .........86-53 12-11-99 ..........W ..........H .........98-82 11-18-00 ..........W ..........H .........93-71 11-16-01 ..........W ..........H .........85-51 11-30-02 ..........W ..........H ...... 112-85 11-21-03 ..........W ..........H .........94-55
North Texas
Series tied 1-1 2-11-74 .............L ...........A .........87-88 12-9-89 ............W ..........H .........92-74
Northeast Louisiana
GSU trails 2-8 12-29-76 ...........L ...........N .........64-80 1-5-78...............W ..........H .........83-74 2-25-78 .............L ...........A ...... 74-100 2-8-79................L ...........A ...... 74-116 2-19-79 .............L ...........H .........70-82 1-19-80 .............L ...........A .........59-65 2-9-80...............W ..........H .........78-71 2-21-81 .............L ...........H .........73-93 1-28-82 .............L ...........H .........61-78 2-27-82 .............L ...........A .........73-85
Northeastern
GSU leads 1-0 12-28-90 ..........W ..........N .........69-63
Northern Arizona
GSU trails 0-1 12-17-83 ...........L ...........N .........75-81
Northern Illinois
Series tied 1-1 11-28-98 ...........L ...........N .........55-67 12-8-06 ............W ..........N .........72-70
Northwestern State
GSU leads 5-4 12-3-66 .............L ...........A .........79-95 12-2-67 ........ W-OT.......H ...... 102-95 1-24-81 ......... L-OT........H .........72-77 1-30-82 ............W ..........H .........62-53 2-25-82 .............L ...........H .........59-64 1-29-83 .............L ...........A .........62-78 2-16-83 ............W ..........H .........90-78 1-7-84...............W ..........H .........79-63 2-4-84.......... W-5OT .....A .........80-78
Notre Dame
GSU trails 0-1 11-12-10 ...........L ...........A .........61-98
Oakland City
GSU leads 1-0 11-22-85 ..........W ..........H .........88-53
Oglethorpe
GSU leads 24-7 11-20-47 ..........W .......................54-44 1947-48 ...........W .......................77-42 1-19-57 ............W .......................93-60 2-27-60 ............W ..........N .........86-68 12-5-60 .............L ...........A .........48-60 1-14-61 ............W ..........H .........70-68 1-3-62................L ...........A .........67-77 2-3-62...............W ..........H .........68-66 1-10-63 .............L ........................42-60 2-21-63 ............W .......................58-55 12-14-63 ...........L ...........A .........60-76 2-15-64 ............W ..........H .........79-64 1964-65 ...........W .......................76-66 1964-65 ...........W .................... 102-82 1-8-66................L ........................67-71 2-12-66 ............W .......................94-80 1-14-67 ............W ..........H .........65-62 2-25-67 .............L ...........A .........65-82 1-5-68...............W ..........A .........70-65 2-12-68 ............W ..........H .........71-67 1-11-69 ............W ..........H .........77-73 2-15-69 ............W ..........A .........83-74 1-9-70...............W ..........N .........73-57 1-24-70 ............W ..........A .........85-51 2-14-70 ............W ..........H .........85-67 1-13-71 .............L ...........A .........63-64 2-13-71 ............W ..........H ...... 101-80 2-2-72...............W ..........H .........85-63 2-18-72 ............W ..........H .........86-71 2-16-74 ............W ..........H ...... 115-83 2-14-75 ............W ..........H .........80-60
Oklahoma
Oklahoma leads 1-0 12-18-99 ...........L ...........A ...... 63-102
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Oklahoma State
GSU trails 0-1 3-20-92 .............L ...........N ...... 73-100
Old Dominion
GSU trails 4-13 1-3-70................L ...........A .........95-99 3-6-70...............W ..........N .........86-79 1-28-71 .............L ...........H .........76-96 12-18-71 ..........W ..........A ...... 101-98 1-29-72 ............W ..........H ...... 109-92 12-9-72 .............L ...........H ...... 91-104 1-9-74................L ...........H .........81-91 2-2-74................L ...........A .........80-94 3-1-75................L ...........H ...... 89-103 12-18-75 ...........L ...........A .........83-85 3-6-76................L ...........H .........82-85 1-6-77............ L-OT........H .........82-83 1-22-77 .............L ...........A ...... 90-101 1-7-78...............W ..........H ....112-104 2-11-78 .............L ...........A .........73-79 12-15-79 ...........L ...........A .........62-97 1-10-80 .............L ...........H .........58-67
2-17-58 .............L ...........A .........65-73 1-5-59................L ........................63-81 2-14-59 ............W .................... 104-70 1959-60 ...........W .......................86-56 1-16-60 .............L ........................76-80 12-17-62 ..........W .......................61-48 1-15-63 ............W .......................79-60 12-3-93 ............W ..........H .........72-58
Purdue
GSU trails 0-1 12-18-93 ...........L ...........A .........59-97
Radford
GSU leads 2-0 11-27-84 ..........W ..........A .........72-69 2-19-85 ............W ..........H .........48-42
Reinhardt
2-8-86................L ...........A .........72-73 3-1-86................L ...........N .........59-73 1-24-87 ............W ..........A .........82-73 2-28-87 ............W ..........H .........65-51 1-30-88 ............W ..........H .........76-59 3-5-88...............W ..........A .........54-49 12-17-88 ..........W ..........A .........87-68 3-2-89...............W ..........H .........71-52 1-6-90...............W ..........A ...... 103-92 2-1-90...............W ..........H .........95-63 2-2-91................L ...........H .........72-75 3-2-91...............W ..........H .........83-66 1-9-92...............W ..........A .........83-65 2-6-92...............W ..........H .........73-62 3-7-92...............W ..........N .........81-61 12-6-08 ...........W* .........H .........66-59 1-29-09 .............L ...........A .........46-69 2-22-10 ............W ..........A .........83-77 2-5-11................L ...........H .........50-58
GSU leads 4-0 12-6-00 ............W ..........H .........96-53 11-14-08 .........W* .........H .........96-61 11-13-09 ..........W ..........H ...... 108-59 11-18-10 ..........W ..........H ...... 101-84
San Francisco
Series tied 1-1 12-20-91 ..........W ..........N .........79-73 12-2-95 .............L ...........N .........59-69
Rhode Island
GSU trails 0-1 12-16-94 ...........L ...........N .........66-86
Piedmont
Rider
Pepperdine
GSU leads 20-2 1931-32 ...........W .......................29-22 1-22-47 .............L ........................48-56 2-14-47 ............W .......................49-47 12-12-47 ..........W .......................49-47 1947-48 ...........W .......................63-24 2-12-49 ............W .......................79-55 2-26-49 ............W .......................61-47 12-9-49 ............W .......................74-41 1-26-50 ............W .......................86-37 12-9-50 ............W .......................90-47 1-31-51 ............W .......................87-40 12-8-51 ............W .......................85-62 1-17-52 ............W .......................96-58 11-24-52 ..........W .......................83-63 1-7-53...............W .......................94-67 12-5-53 ............W ..........A .........88-69 1-30-54 ........ W-OT.......H .........97-94 1-6-55...............W ..........A ....135-109 2-10-55 ............W ..........H ...... 124-78 1-23-56 .............L ...........A .........92-95 2-18-56 ............W ..........H ...... 128-75 11-14-99 ..........W ..........H .........85-62
GSU trails 0-1 12-29-07 ...........L ...........N .........80-85
GSU leads 1-0 12-20-73 ..........W ..........H .........94-72
Roanoke
GSU leads 3-0 12-30-69 ..........W ..........A .........83-72 1-13-72 ............W ..........H .........93-89 1-15-73 ............W ..........H .........87-79
Robert Morris
Series tied 1-1 12-17-82 ..........W ..........N .........66-63 3-15-83 .............L ...........N .........54-64
GSU leads 5-4 12-11-57 ..........W .......................81-80 12-20-58 ...........L ........................82-90 2-13-60 .............L ........................74-79 2-6-61................L ...........A .........67-88 2-10-62 ............W .......................82-68 1-3-63................L ........................61-64 2-2-63...............W .......................84-66 2-5-64...............W .......................85-73 1-2-07...............W ..........H .........89-68
Portland
Series tied 1-1 11-21-04 ...........L ...........N .........60-74 11-10-05 ..........W ..........N .........89-75
Presbyterian College
GSU leads 14-5 2-14-50 ............W .......................72-56 2-20-50 ............W .......................86-74 1-13-51 ............W .......................76-66 2-19-51 ............W .......................88-76 1-12-52 ............W .......................88-76 2-18-52 .............L ........................67-78 1-12-53 ............W .......................89-66 2-12-53 ............W .......................79-68 1-26-57 ............W ..........H ...... 122-94 1-31-57 ............W ..........A .........92-89 1-9-58................L ...........H .........62-66
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Santa Clara
Savannah State
GSU leads 11-0 12-9-86 ............W ..........H .........88-70 12-5-87 ............W ..........H .........67-34 12-9-94 ............W ..........H .........80-76 12-6-01 ............W ..........A .........86-63 1-30-02 ............W ..........H .........80-41 12-3-02 ............W ..........A .........74-62 12-30-02 ..........W ..........H .........83-67 11-28-03 ..........W ..........A .........86-66 1-12-04 ............W ..........H .........80-58 1-19-05 ............W ..........H .........79-53 1-31-05 ............W ..........A .........92-64
Shorter
St. Francis (Pa.)
GSU leads 1-0 12-28-73 ..........W ..........H .........93-84
GSU leads 3-1 1964-65 ...........W .......................76-60 1965-66 ............L ........................80-87 2-28-66 ............W ..........N .........76-66 12-8-95 ............W ..........H .........83-48
Saint Louis
South Alabama
GSU trails 0-1 12-17-97 ...........L ...........A .........47-69
Samford
Pikeville
GSU trails 0-1 12-16-80 ...........L ...........A .........70-91
GSU leads 32-17 12-5-66 ............W ..........A .........68-65 2-10-68 .............L ...........H .........72-76 2-23-70 ............W ..........A .........90-88 1-30-71 ............W ..........H .........82-80 1-27-73 ............W ..........H ...... 102-93 2-3-73................L ...........A ...... 89-105 1-12-74 ............W ..........A ...... 113-83 2-4-74...............W ..........H .........95-81 1-20-75 ............W ..........H ....110-106 3-3-75................L ...........A ....107-110 1-19-76 ............W ..........A .........85-74 2-2-76...............W ..........H .........76-70 1-17-77 ............W ..........H .........64-57 2-7-77...............W ..........A .........85-82 1-30-78 ............W ..........H .........84-77 2-27-78 .............L ...........A .........68-77 1-10-81 .............L ...........H .........66-67 1-17-81 .............L ...........A .........50-56 3-4-81................L ...........N .........57-73 1-23-82 .............L ...........A .........70-79 2-8-82...............W ..........H .........65-61 1-13-83 .............L ...........H .........69-70 1-22-83 ............W ..........A .........71-57 3-5-83...............W ..........N .........58-57 1-14-84 .............L ...........A .........61-63 2-11-84 ............W ..........H .........73-59 1-12-85 ............W ..........A .........63-58 2-9-85...............W ..........H .........71-70 1-11-86 .............L ...........H .........52-54
GSU trails 1-5 1-12-78 .............L ...........H .........66-81 2-8-78................L ...........A .........79-99 12-11-78 ..........W ..........A .........93-91 2-7-80................L ...........H .........79-94 2-12-80 .............L ...........A .........61-89 12-18-10 ...........L ...........H .........58-68
South Carolina
GSU trails 3-12 1964-65 ...........W .......................74-63 12-11-72 ...........L ...........A .........77-92 12-5-73 .............L ...........A .........78-91 2-12-75 .............L ...........A .........72-98 2-28-76 .............L ...........A ...... 84-110 1-18-78 .............L ...........A .........72-79 1-24-79 .............L ...........A .........81-87 1-3-80................L ...........A .........74-90 2-23-81 .............L ...........A ...... 69-106 2-1-82................L ...........A .........63-80 2-23-83 ............W ..........A .........66-64 12-8-92 ............W ..........A .........82-69 12-7-93 .............L ...........A .........78-91 2-14-96 .............L ...........A .........45-57 11-16-09 ...........L ...........A .........66-90
South Florida
GSU trails 0-3 12-29-95 ...........L ...........N .........48-78 12-03-05 ...........L ...........N .........66-72 11-21-10 ...........L ...........A .........63-76
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Southern Illinois
GSU leads 2-1 12-20-76 ..........W ..........H .........83-67 12-13-77 ...... W-OT.......H .........76-75 12-3-88 .............L ...........N .........82-78
Southern Mississippi
GSU trails 4-8 2-5-54................L ...........A ...... 85-103 1-19-61 .............L ...........H .........69-74 2-21-61 .............L ...........A .........50-70 12-16-61 ...........L ...........A .........78-85 1-13-62 ............W ..........H .........86-85 2-22-64 .............L ...........A .........78-88 1964-65 ...........W .................... 101-78 2-15-66 ............W .......................99-98 2-12-73 .............L ...........A ...... 76-103 1-18-75 ............W ..........H .........97-76 1-17-76 .............L ...........A .........73-75 12-17-03 ....... L-OT........A .........91-95
Southwestern L ouisiana
GSU trails 1-2 1965-66 ...........W .......................85-84 12-21-85 ...........L ...........A .........50-62 12-19-92 ...........L ...........A ...... 82-107
Spring Hill
GSU leads 8-4 1949-50 ............L ........................52-77 12-21-50 ...........L ........................53-66 2-6-54................L ...........A .........64-76 2-12-55 ............W ..........H .........75-80 2-4-57...............W ..........H .........88-81 2-3-58...............W ..........A .........69-52 1-11-60 ............W .......................86-59 2-13-61 .............L ...........H .........69-76 2-20-61 ............W ..........A .........98-96 2-14-66 ............W .......................91-74 1964-65 ...........W .......................74-63 12-17-02 ..........W ..........H .........66-41
Stetson
GSU leads 42-28 1932-33 ............L ........................46-50 2-13-37 ............W .......................33-28 2-3-49...............W .......................66-61 2-17-49 ............W .......................73-45 2-2-50...............W .......................78-59 2-18-50 ............W .......................84-61 1-23-53 .............L ........................82-83 2-20-53 ............W .......................89-84 12-9-53 .............L ...........H .........63-73 1-22-54 .............L ...........A .........60-82 12-9-54 ............W ..........A .........88-83 2-2-55...............W ..........H ...... 100-91 12-3-55 .............L ...........H .........93-99 3-3-56...............W ..........N ...... 112-86 12-1-56 ............W ..........H .........84-59 2-11-57 ............W ..........A .........84-59 1956-57 ............L ...........N ...... 79-100 12-7-57 .............L ...........A .........89-96 1-29-58 ............W ..........H .........74-66 3-1-58...............W ..........N .........67-63 1-12-59 .............L ........................60-62 2-2-59...............W .......................78-72 3-1-59...............W ..........N .........72-69 1-9-60...............W .......................93-91 2-15-60 .............L ........................69-70 1-2-61...............W ..........H .........92-78 2-15-61 .............L ...........A .........62-65 12-7-61 .............L ...........A .........62-73 1-6-62...............W ..........H .........75-73 3-3-62................L ...........A .........74-76 12-6-62 ............W .......................82-75 1-5-63...............W .......................66-61 1962-63 ............L ...........N .........60-67 12-6-63 .............L ...........A .........54-57 1-2-64................L ...........H .........59-69 1964-65 ...........W .......................86-78 1964-65 ...........W .......................95-79 1-18-66 ............W .......................66-62 2-21-66 ............W .......................97-66 12-10-66 ..........W ..........H .........67-65
2011-12 GEORGIA SOUTHERN MEN’S BASKETBALL 2-16-67 ........ W-OT.......A .........74-72 1-15-68 .............L ...........A .........84-69 2-8-68...............W ..........H .........92-88 3-7-70................L ...........N .........93-86 1-4-72...............W ..........A .........73-68 1-29-75 .............L ...........H .........81-84 2-24-75 .............L ...........A ...... 72-101 11-29-75 ...........L ...........H .........68-91 12-6-75 .............L ...........A .........80-92 1-24-76 .............L ...........H .........66-79 1-13-77 ............W ..........H .........73-72 2-26-77 .............L ...........A .........72-78 2-5-81................L ...........H .........81-77 2-25-81 .............L ...........A ...... 83-106 12-9-83 .............L ...........A .........68-81 1-10-87 ............W ..........H .........65-64 2-12-87 ......... L-OT........A .........61-68 3-7-87...............W ..........H .........49-46 1-16-88 ............W ..........H .........74-51 2-20-88 ........ W-OT.......A .........61-58 1-14-89 ............W ..........A .........60-56 2-11-89 ............W ..........H .........76-67 1-13-90 ............W ..........A .........71-70 2-10-90 ............W ..........H .........75-66 3-6-90................L ...........N .........55-80 1-12-91 ............W ..........H .........71-67 2-9-91...............W ..........A .........78-62 1-30-92 ............W ..........A ...... 103-67 2-27-92 ............W ..........H ...... 104-76 11-18-07 .........W* .........N .........68-55
Stony Brook
GSU leads 3-0 1-7-72...............W ..........N .........95-85 1-10-72 ............W ..........H ...... 116-79 1-10-76 ............W ..........H .........93-75
Syracuse
GSU trails 0-1 3-13-87 .............L ...........N .........73-79
Temple
GSU trails 0-1 12-29-86 ...........L ...........N .........61-80
Tennessee Tech
GSU trails 4-6 1950-51 ...........W .......................79-71 1964-65 ............L ...................111-123 11-30-79 ...........L ...........A .........57-64 12-13-80 ...........L ...........H .........78-80 12-1-83 ............W ..........A .........85-67 2-29-84 .............L ...........H .........75-78 11-30-91 ..........W ..........H ...... 103-86 12-30-91 ...........L ...........A .........90-92 11-20-99 ..........W ..........H .........83-81 12-6-99 .............L ...........A ...... 89-111
Tennessee Temple
GSU leads 1-0 12-20-03 ..........W ..........H .........96-50
Texas A&M
GSU trails 0-2 1-6-96................L ...........N .........63-67 12-10-96 ...........L ...........A .........38-83
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
GSU leads 3-0 1-17-73 ............W ..........H .........77-75 12-30-03 ..........W ..........A .........70-57 12-28-07 .........W* .........A .........78-69
Texas-Arlington
GSU leads 1-0 12-29-72 ..........W ..........H .........73-69
Texas-El Paso
GSU trails 0-1 11-18-08 ...........L ...........A .........79-96
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Texas-Pan American
GSU trails 0-2 2-9-74................L ...........A .........87-88 1-25-75 .............L ...........H ...... 83-110
Texas-San Antonio
GSU trails 5-6 12-18-86 ..........W ..........A .........76-89 1-29-87 ............W ..........H .........71-51 1-2-88................L ...........A .........61-70 2-4-88................L ...........H .........47-50 3-12-88 ......... L-OT........N .........69-76 1-19-89 ............W ..........A .........70-61 2-18-89 ....... W-2OT .....H ...... 100-98 12-20-89 ...........L ...........H .........84-88 3-1-90................L ...........A .........80-82 1-24-91 ............W ..........H .........94-87 2-23-91 .............L ...........A .........79-87
1-29-07 .............L ...........A .........62-65 1-5-08................L ...........A .........67-79 2-4-08..............W* .........H .........80-78 1-15-09 ...........W* .........A .........72-63 2-7-09................L ...........H .........76-84 3-1-10................L ...........A .........79-81 1-20-11 .............L ...........A .........75-87 2-24-11 .............L ...........H .........56-57
UNC Wilmington
GSU leads 1-0 12-3-94 ............W ..........N .........85-57
GSU leads 14-7 12-4-63 ............W ..........H .........84-74 1964-65 ...........W .................... 101-68 1965-66 ...........W .......................83-73 1-9-67...............W ..........A .........91-76 2-11-67 ............W ..........H .........88-70 1-13-68 ............W ..........H .........92-80 2-20-68 ........ W-OT.......A .........69-68 12-2-68 ............W ..........H .........93-78 2-20-69 ............W ..........A .........67-66 2-21-70 ............W ..........H ...... 115-73 2-7-76...............W ..........H .........78-53 1-24-77 .............L ...........A .........77-87 2-23-77 .............L ...........H .........63-75 1-23-78 .............L ...........A .........68-81 2-6-78................L ...........H .........76-84 1-13-79 ............W ..........A .........72-67 1-21-79 .............L ...........H .........69-74 1-12-80 .............L ...........H .........60-62 2-25-80 .............L ...........A .........67-82 11-28-87 ..........W ..........H .........60-53 11-25-88 ..........W ..........H .........68-56
Troy
Utah State
Texas Tech
GSU trails 0-2 11-11-05 ...........L ...........A .........61-74 11-23-10 ...........L ...........A ...... 76-103
Toledo
GSU trails 0-1 12-29-96 ...........L ...........N .........68-87
Tri-State
GSU leads 10-4 1931-32 ...........W .......................29-27 1931-32 ............L ........................24-27 1947-48 ...........W .......................69-55 2-25-50 ............W .................... 112-36 2-2-52...............W .......................98-57 2-23-52 ............W .................... 105-55 2-6-53................L ........................55-64 2-21-53 ............W .......................91-61 2-4-54................L ...........A .........62-76 2-20-54 ............W ..........H .........81-63 1-7-63...............W .......................78-69 1-6-64................L ...........A ...... 92-107 12-9-91 ............W ..........H ...... 102-94 11-29-09 ..........W ..........H .........80-77
Tulsa
GSU trails 0-1 12-19-70 ...........L ...........A .........61-88
UNLV
GSU trails 0-1 12-1-01 .............L ...........A .........64-79
UNC Charlotte
GSU trails 3-6 2-3-75................L ...........A ...... 63-100 2-16-76 .............L ...........H .........68-75 1-26-77 .............L ...........A .........77-93 12-20-78 ..........W ..........H .........82-81 2-28-79 .............L ...........A .........71-88 12-7-87 .............L ...........H .........57-65 1-10-89 ............W ..........H .........93-76 2-6-90...............W ..........A .........86-68 3-14-06 .............L ...........A .........61-77
UNC Greensboro
GSU trails 7-12 1-10-98 .............L ...........H .........63-67 2-13-99 .............L ...........A .........56-83 2-25-99 ............W ..........N .........81-78 1-10-00 ............W ..........H .........78-71 2-17-01 ............W ..........A .........72-68 1-12-02 .............L ...........H .........67-79 1-18-03 ............W ..........A .........83-78 2-21-04 .............L ...........H .........80-79 2-8-05...............W ..........A .........85-79 3-3-05................L ...........N .........71-73 1-28-06 ............W ..........H .........86-78 12-30-06 ...........L ...........H .........47-68
GSU trails 0-1 11-18-04 ...........L ...........N .........61-71
Valdosta State
GSU leads 24-7 1-22-55 ............W ..........H ...... 115-75 1963-64 ...........W ..........H .........99-81 1964-65 ...........W ..........N .........77-67 1-10-66 ............W .......................81-75 3-1-66...............W ..........N .........73-67 1-7-67...............W ..........H .........68-61 1-26-67 .............L ...........A .........66-69 1-18-68 ............W ..........H .........68-57 2-5-68................L ...........A .........48-68 12-9-68 ............W ..........A .........86-84 2-24-69 ............W ..........H .........87-78 12-6-69 ............W ..........H .........88-80 2-25-70 ............W ..........A .........96-86 12-31-70 ..........W ..........H ...... 100-66 2-23-71 .............L ...........A .........67-75 2-9-72...............W ..........H .........93-83 11-27-72 ..........W ..........H .........91-86 1-5-74...............W ..........A .........81-71 1-23-74 ............W ..........H .........78-68 2-9-76...............W ..........H .........86-75 11-27-76 ...........L ...........A .........75-84 1-5-78...............W ..........H .........77-76 1-23-79 ............W ..........H .........98-89 2-9-79................L ...........A .........90-98 1-19-80 .............L ...........A .........77-91 2-4-80................L ...........H .........79-83 1-10-83 ............W ..........H .........80-71 2-3-84...............W ..........H .........67-64 1-8-85...............W ..........H .........66-57 12-1-93 ............W ..........H .........79-60 12-14-94 ..........W ..........H .........95-68
Valparaiso
GSU trails 0-1 11-27-09 ...........L ...........H .........89-97
Vanderbilt
GSU trails 0-1 11-26-02 ...........L ...........A .........96-60
Virginia C ommonwealth
GSU leads 2-1 11-30-68 ..........W ..........H ...... 105-88 12-18-76 ...........L ...........A .........65-70 2-19-77 ............W ..........H .........88-81
VMI
GSU leads 10-5 1-17-93 ............W ..........A .........73-70 2-20-93 ............W ..........H .........69-63 1-17-94 ............W ..........H .........83-61 2-19-94 ............W ..........A .........63-61 2-4-95................L ...........A .........81-84 3-2-95...............W ..........N .........94-71 2-7-96................L ...........H .........48-71 1-13-97 .............L ...........A .........61-75 1-3-98........... L-2OT ......H .........73-76 1-16-99 .............L ...........A .........59-65 1-31-00 ............W ..........A .........69-67 2-12-01 ............W ..........A .........78-73 3-1-01...............W ..........N .........76-59 1-5-02...............W ..........H ...... 100-60 1-11-03 ............W ..........A .........91-84
Virginia Tech
GSU trails 0-5 3-1-71................L ...........A ...... 85-106 1-17-72 .............L ...........A .........81-81 1-13-73 .............L ...........A ...... 91-100 2-17-79 .............L ...........A ...... 84-104 1-15-97 .............L ...........A .........41-76
Voorhees
GSU leads 1-0 12-2-96 ............W ..........H .........80-56
Wagner
GSU leads 2-0 12-21-02 ..........W ..........H .........90-81 12-15-03 ..........W ..........A .........78-59
Wake Forest
GSU trails 0-2 2-15-79 .............L ...........A .........77-69 12-17-85 ...........L ...........A .........61-64
Washington State
GSU trails 0-1 11-24-04 ...........L ...........A .........42-61
Webber International
GSU leads 2-0 11-15-97 ..........W ..........H .........97-69 01-03-06 ..........W ..........H ...... 111-73
Weber State
GSU trails 0-1 12-29-99 ...........L ...........N .........60-68
West Georgia
GSU leads 1-0 1-2-92...............W ..........H ...... 115-94
West Virginia
GSU trails 0-2 11-30-74 ...........L ...........A .........52-85 12-16-82 ...........L ...........A .........58-85
Western Carolina
GSU leads 18-13 1-22-49 ............W .......................61-45 1-8-77...............W ..........A .........88-72 2-12-77 ............W ..........H .........82-74 1-24-93 ............W ..........H .........80-52 2-27-93 ............W ..........A .........90-81 1-24-94 .............L ...........A .........82-86 2-26-94 ............W ..........H .........87-78 1-24-95 .............L ...........A .........62-77 2-21-95 .............L ...........H .........76-83 1-22-96 .............L ...........H .........71-81 2-19-96 .............L ...........A .........64-83 2-1-97...............W ..........H .........83-71 2-22-97 .............L ...........A .........49-67 2-7-98................L ...........H .........69-81 1-25-99 .............L ...........A .........57-61 1-29-00 ............W ..........H .........92-83 1-22-01 .............L ...........A .........65-88 1-21-02 ............W ..........H .........96-67 1-25-03 ............W ..........A .........87-82
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2011-12 GEORGIA SOUTHERN MEN’S BASKETBALL 3-5-03...............W ..........N .........89-81 2-9-04...............W ..........H .........68-65 1-3-05...............W ..........A .........85-76 3-2-05...............W ..........N .........69-57 2-6-06...............W ......... H.........72-67 2-10-07 .............L ...........A .........57-69 1-28-08 ...........W* .........A .........69-58 2-7-08..............W* .........H .........72-63 1-19-09 .............L ...........A .........75-89 1-9-10...............W ..........H .........81-76 2-4-10................L ...........A .........68-83 1-5-11................L ...........H .........58-81
Series tied 1-1 1-2-71...............W ..........H .........73-66 1-24-72 .............L ...........A .........78-82
1-5-57...............W ..........H .........65-63 12-14-57 ...........L ...........H .........61-71 1-4-58................L ...........H .........59-61 1-5-98................L ...........A .........48-55 2-14-98 .............L ...........H .........57-60 1-23-99 .............L ...........H .........65-75 2-6-99................L ...........A .........60-71 1-15-00 .............L ...........A .........66-82 2-22-00 ........ W-OT.......H .........80-77 1-2-01................L ...........H .........74-82 1-29-01 ............W ..........A .........65-60 1-19-02 ............W ..........H .........86-73 2-9-02................L ...........A .........76-67 1-27-03 .............L ...........A .........73-70 2-15-03 ............W ..........H .........69-68 1-7-04...............W ..........H .........81-63 1-19-04 ............W ..........A .........82-73 3-4-04...............W ..........N .........82-69 1-24-05 ............W ..........H .........79-76 2-21-05 ......... L-OT........A .........79-81 1-14-06 ............W ..........H .........91-75 2-18-06 .............L ...........A .........62-78 1-8-07...............W ..........H .........83-78 2-22-07 ............W ..........A .........68-46 1-24-08 .............L ...........H .........79-86 2-14-08 ...........W* .........A .........77-66 1-22-09 ...........W* .........H .........74-53 2-14-09 .............L ...........A .........75-82 1-14-10 .............L ...........A .........51-71 2-20-10 ......... L-OT........H .........76-82 1-12-11 .............L ...........H .........65-74 2-12-11 .............L ...........A .........61-69
Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Wright State
Wichita State
GSU trails 0-1 11-24-01 ...........L ...........A .........77-97
Winston-Salem State
GSU leads 2-0 11-25-06 ..........W ..........H .........70-41 12-2-06 ............W ..........A .........59-49
Winthrop
Winthrop leads 2-0 12-2-99 .............L ...........H .........72-80 12-3-00 .............L ...........A .........58-73
Wisconsin-Green Bay
Series tied 1-1 1-22-72 .............L ...........A .........87-90 1-2-74...............W ..........H .........75-76
GSU trails 0-1 12-30-89 ...........L ...........N .........91-94
Wofford
GSU trails 0-1 12-30-95 ...........L ...........N .........57-62
GSU leads 21-19 1-5-51...............W .......................83-61 2-9-51................L ..................... 83-101 12-12-51 ..........W .......................82-73 12-11-52 ..........W .......................79-69 12-18-54 ..........W ..........N .........93-89 12-8-55 ............W ..........H .........93-75 1-9-56...............W ..........A .........94-85 12-10-56 ..........W ..........A .........94-89
Yale
Young Harris
GSU leads 1-0 1931-31 ...........W .......................27-19
Youngstown State
GSU leads 1-0 12-20-85 ..........W ..........N .........61-59 * - Win vacated by NCAA
Ben Drayton III scored 15 points in the Eagles victory over The Citadel on February 19, 2011.
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ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS / COACHING RECORDS
ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS
YEAR 1926-27 1927-28 1928-29 1929-30 1930-31 1931-32 1932-33 1933-34 1934-35 1935-36 1936-37 1937-38 1938-39 1939-40 1940-41 1941-42 1942-46 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 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 Total
WON LOST 3 4 8 8 3 3 8 16 14 12 15 7 7 10 7 10 7 4
5 7 3 2 3 5 2 5 8 4 6 9
8 12 18 5 21 3 27 3 24 5 22 6 15 14 13 11 20 4 21 7 18 7 12 15 19 12 19 6 11 19 14 13 14 13 19 12 22 5 26 6 17 11 13 11 18 7 17 6 13 12 17 9 8 18 19 7 8 18 11 16 16 11 12 15 9 18 5 22 5 22 14 13 18 12 16 12 24 5 15 13 20 11 24 7 23 6 17 11 14 13 25 6 19 9 14 14 8 20 3 23 10 18 10 18 11 17 16 12 15 15 16 12 16 13 21 8 18 13 20 10 15 16 0 12 1 22 9 23 5 27 1,119 866
- 79 -
PCT. .429 .500 .500
CONF. WON LOST PCT Re cords Not Available .615 .696 .824 .857 .833 .583 .778 .667 .467 .714 .538 .308 No Intercollegiate Athletics -- WW II .400 .783 .875 .900 .828 .786 .517 .542 .833 .750 .720 .444 .613 .760 .367 .519 .519 .613 .815 .813 .607 .541 .720 .739 .520 .654 .308 .731 .308 .407 .593 .444 .333 .185 .185 TAAC 2 10 .167 .519 TAAC 8 8 .500 .600 TAAC 8 6 .571 .571 TAAC 8 6 .571 .828 TAAC 12 4 .750 .536 TAAC 6 8 .429 .645 TAAC 12 6 .667 .774 TAAC 15 3 .833 .793 TAAC 16 2 .889 .607 TAAC 11 5 .688 .519 TAAC 9 5 .643 .806 TAAC 13 1 .929 .679 SoCon 12 6 .667 .500 SoCon 9 9 .500 .286 SoCon 3 11 .214 .115 SoCon 2 12 .143 .357 SoCon 5 9 .357 .357 SoCon 4 10 .286 .393 SoCon 6 10 .375 .571 SoCon 10 6 .625 .500 SoCon 9 7 .563 .571 SoCon 9 7 .563 .552 SoCon 8 8 .500 .724 SoCon 11 5 .688 .581 SoCon 10 6 .625 .666 SoCon 11 4 .733 .484 SoCon 7 11 .389 .000 SoCon 0 7 .000 .043 SoCon 0 15 .000 .281 SoCon 6 12 .333 .156 SoCon 1 17 .056 .563 SoCon 123 172 .417 TAAC 120 64 .652
COACH Not Available Not Available Not Available B.L. Smith B.L. Smith B.L. Smith B.L. Smith B.L. Smith B.L. Smith B.L. Smith B.L. Smith B.L. Smith B.L. Smith B.L. Smith B.L. Smith George Cukro J.B. Scearce J.B. Scearce J.B. Scearce J.B. Scearce J.B. Scearce J.B. Scearce J.B. Scearce J.B. Scearce J.B. Scearce J.B. Scearce J.B. Scearce J.B. Scearce J.B. Scearce J.B. Scearce J.B. Scearce J.B. Scearce J.B. Scearce J.B. Scearce J,B. Scearce J.B. Scearce Frank Radovich Frank Radovich Frank Radovich J.E. Rowe J.E. Rowe J.E. Rowe J.E. Rowe Larry Chapman Larry Chapman Larry Chapman J.B. Scearce J.B. Scearce Scearce/Nelson John Nelson Frank Kerns Frank Kerns Frank Kerns Frank Kerns Frank Kerns Frank Kerns Frank Kerns Frank Kerns Frank Kerns Frank Kerns Frank Kerns Frank Kerns Frank Kerns Doug Durham Gregg Polinsky Gregg Polinsky Gregg Polinsky Gregg Polinsky Jeff Price Jeff Price Jeff Price Jeff Price Jeff Price Jeff Price Jeff Price Jeff Price Jeff Price Jeff Price Charlton Young Charlton Young
RECORD
PCT
116-59
.659
8-12
.400
372-177
.687
48-24
.667
57-46
.553
35-45
.438
396-225(JBS) 7-29
.638 .194
244-132 7-20
.650 .259
34-76
.309
165-133
.554
14-50
.218
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
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1926-27
1939-40
3-4 Tifton ............................... L....................... Thomas A. Jones .......... L....................... Benedictine .................. W .............26-7 Richmond Acad. ........ W .......... 31-22 Brewton-Parker ........... W .......... 19-14 Richmond Acad. ......... L........... 26-35 Benedictine ................... L........... 14-15
1-6 1-12 1-16 1-17 1-19 1-25 1-31 2-3 2-8 2-16 2-19 2-22 2-27
1927-28 1-14 1-17 1-19 1-19
2-9
2-11 2-14 2-17 2-18
8-8 Brooklet ......................... W .......... 14-13 Metter A.C. ................... W .......... 26-19 South Ga. A&M ............ W .......... 39-34 Brewton-Parker ........... W .......... 30-29 Vidalia A.C. ................... W .......... 54-32 Metter A.C. ................... W .......... 40-21 Richmond Acad. ......... L........... 24-40 Benedictine ................... L........... 25-26 Douglas J.C. ................. W .......... 31-17 South Ga. A&M ............. L........... 31-38 Norman Park ................ W .......... 34-31 Brewton-Parker ............ L........... 24-26 Thomas A. Jones .......... L........... 30-39 Douglas J.C. ................. W .......... 39-21 Thomas A. Jones .......... L........... 21-30 Benedictine ................... L........... 34-40
1928-29
3-3 Benedictine .................. W .......... 23-19 Brewton-Parker ........... W .......... 38-21 Benedictine ................... L........... 24-40 Douglas J.C. ................. W .......... 40-20 Parris Is. Marines .......... L....................... Parris Is. Marines .......... L.......................
1929-30
No Records Available
B.L. “Crook” Smith
(Mercer) Years: 1930-42 Record: 116-59 .663
1930-31
8-5 • B.L. Smith Speed Boys ................... W .......... 22-14 Norman Park ................. L........... 17-21 Norman Park ................ W .......... 34-16 Brewton-Parker ........... W .......... 40-24 Jewish Alliance ............. L........... 28-52 Brewton-Parker ........... W .......... 27-23 Brewton-Parker ............ L........... 28-36 Benedictine .................. W .......... 45-22 Zells ................................. W .......... 26-18 Atwater Kent ................. L........... 29-50 Middle Georgia ............ L........... 13-32 Middle Georgia ........... W .......... 26-25 First Baptist ................... W .......... 55-23
1931-32
16-7 • B.L. Smith 1-8 Pembroke A.C. ............ W .......... 40-14 1-9 Speed Boys ................... W .......... 51-15 1-14 Parris Is. Marines ......... W .......... 33-19 1-15 Parris Is. Marines ......... W .......... 42-23 1-19 Vienna ............................. L........... 25-34 1-20 Tifton ............................... L........... 23-32 1-21 Norman Park ................. L........... 22-47 1-26 Cochran.......................... W .......... 34-27 1-28 Troy.................................. W .......... 29-27 1-29 Troy................................... L........... 24-27 1-30 Brewton-Parker ........... W .......... 24-22 2-4 Vienna ............................ W .......... 48-25 2-5 Cochran........................... L........... 21-42 2-9 Jewish Alliance ............. L........... 35-60 2-12 Norman Park ................ W .......... 28-22 2-13 Norman Park ................. L........... 25-26 2-17 Brewton-Parker ........... W .......... 58-16 2-26 Jesup Athletic Club .... W .......... 58-20 2-28 Tarrytown A.C. ............ W .......... 66-16 3-2 Pembroke A.C. ............ W .......... 82-38 3-4 *Young Harris............... W .......... 27-19 3-5 *Georgia Industrial .... W .......... 44-29 3-5 *Piedmont..................... W .......... 29-22 *Georgia State Conference Tournament
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10-4 • B.L. Smith South Georgia .............. L........... 29-42 Armstrong J.C. ............ W .......... 34-24 Whiskered Wizards...... L........... 30-37 Jewish Alliance ............ W .......... 36-31 Middle Georgia ........... W .......... 35-23 New York Celtics .......... L........... 34-42 Jewish Alliance ............ W .......... 30-23 Coll. of Charleston ...... W .......... 49-30 North Georgia.............. W .......... 35-32 Armstrong J.C. ............ W .......... 57-26 Erskine ............................. L........... 25-28 Norman Park ................ W .......... 40-33 Mexico “Y” ..................... W .......... 34-23 Brewton-Parker ........... W .......... 39-23
1940-41
The 1932-33 Professors posted a 14-3 record under B.L. “Crook” Smith.
1932-33
1935-36
12-13 12-19 1-6 1-7 1-13 1-14 1-20 1-21 2-1 2-3 2-4 2-7 2-10
12-19 12-20 12-21 1-4 1-8 1-11 1-13 1-17
2-15 2-18
14-3 • B.L. Smith Jewish Alliance ............ W .......... 26-18 Norman Park ................ W .......... 47-26 Douglas J.C. ................. W .......... 47-39 Douglas J.C. ................. W .......... 56-39 Parris Is. Marines ......... W .......... 67-28 Parris Is. Marines ......... W .......... 60-39 North Georgia.............. W .......... 35-16 Douglas J.C. .................. L........... 28-31 Atwater-Kentucky ....... L........... 27-29 Middle Georgia ........... W .......... 41-36 Middle Georgia ........... W .......... 38-31 Jewish Alliance ............ W .......... 39-31 Gordon ........................... W .......... 63-32 Gordon ........................... W .......... 45-31 Alabama Stars.............. W .......... 43-29 Stetson ............................ L........... 46-50 Middle Georgia ........... W .......... 43-37
1933-34 12-13 1-5 1-6 1-12 1-13 1-17 1-20 1-25 1-27 1-28 2-1 2-3 2-4
12-2 • B.L. Smith Mercer ............................ W .......... 42-30 Douglas J.C. ................. W .......... 34-17 Douglas J.C. ................. W .......... 42-29 Middle Georgia ............ L........... 24-25 Augusta YMCA............. W .......... 45-32 Jewish Alliance ............ W .......... 29-26 Middle Georgia ........... W .......... 43-19 Coll. of Charleston ....... L........... 36-40 Augusta YMCA............. W .......... 41-28 Augusta YMCA............. W .......... 38-27 Jewish Alliance ............ W .......... 45-20 Douglas J.C. ................. W .......... 50-26 Douglas J.C. ................. W .......... 41-31 Stubbs Hardware........ W .......... 27-24
1934-35 12-18
1-31
2-19 2-28
15-3 • B.L. Smith Mercer ............................ W .......... 51-39 Adel Athletic Club ...... W .......... 44-21 Atlanta YMCA ................ L........... 35-36 Georgia Military .......... W .......... 50-34 New York Celtics .......... L........... 36-42 Jewish Alliance ............ W .......... 57-41 Middle Georgia ........... W .......... 63-33 South Georgia .............. L........... 46-51 Augusta YMCA............. W .......... 35-10 Savannah Catholic ..... W .......... 49-15 Middle Georgia ........... W .......... 40-28 Georgia Military .......... W .......... 44-29 Coll. of Charleston ...... W .......... 52-32 Douglas J.C. ................. W .......... 49-36 Douglas J.C. ................. W .......... 41-32 Jewish Alliance ............ W .......... 41-32 Coll. of Charleston ...... W .......... 34-30 at Georgia ..................... W .......... 30-24
7-5 • B.L. Smith Norman Park ................. L........... 32-41 Swift & Company ........ W .......... 40-21 Albany Blues ................ W .......... 39-29 South Georgia St. ....... W .......... 51-42 Western Kentucky ....... L........... 26-44 Middle Georgia ........... W .......... 54-36 New York Celtics .......... L........... 42-49 Albany Blues ................. L........... 31-34 Mercer ............................ W .......... 43-31 Jewish Alliance ............ W .......... 52-35 Coll. of Charleston ....... L........... 28-43 Mercer ............................ W .......... 38-25
1936-37
1-13 1-26 1-29 2-13
7-2 • B.L. Smith Armstrong J.C. ............. L........... 29-31 Brewton-Parker ........... W .............34-9 Middle Georgia ........... W .......... 45-31 Tampa ............................. W .......... 42-25 Mercer ............................ W .......... 36-31 Florida ............................ W .......... 39-35 Armstrong J.C. ............ W .......... 48-17 Stetson ........................... W .......... 33-28 Mercer ............................. L........... 29-34
1937-38 1-7 1-8 1-12 1-19 1-22 1-28 1-29 2-1 2-4 2-8 2-11 2-16 2-18 2-22 2-23
10-5 • B.L. Smith Armstrong J.C. ............ W .......... 34-28 South Georgia ............. W .......... 55-44 Y.M.H.A. ......................... W .......... 70-35 Jewish Alliance ............ W .......... 43-40 New York Celtics .......... L........... 37-42 Middle Georgia ............ L........... 37-50 South Georgia ............. W .......... 50-43 Y.M.H.A. ......................... W .......... 89-40 Charleston..................... W .......... 46-32 Jewish Alliance ............ W .......... 54-40 Middle Georgia ........... W .......... 50-37 Charleston...................... L........... 32-46 Armstrong J.C. ............. W .......... 36-21 New York Celtics .......... L........... 56-65 Coll. of Charleston ....... L........... 32-33
1938-39 1-7 1-21 1-23 1-24 1-26 1-28 2-2 2-3 2-9 2-17
7-8 • B.L. Smith South Georgia ............. W .......... 41-31 Jewish Alliance ............. L........... 34-36 Armstrong J.C. ............. L........... 25-30 Middle Georgia ........... W .......... 37-26 New York Celtics .......... L........... 53-56 New York Celtics .......... L........... 53-58 Newberry ....................... L........... 32-44 Parris Is. Marines ......... W .......... 44-33 Middle Georgia ............ L........... 36-58 South Georgia ............. W .......... 61-47 Jewish Alliance ............ W .......... 52-49 Charleston..................... W .......... 62-36 Parris Is. Marines .......... L........... 26-35 Armstrong J.C. ............ W .......... 27-23 Mercer ............................. L........... 52-58
12-14 1-10 1-17 1-24 1-28 2-1 2-7 2-8 2-13 2-14 2-15 2-18 2-21
7-6 • B.L. Smith Wingate ......................... W .......... 50-41 New York Celtics .......... L........... 51-57 Cochran.......................... W .......... 49-44 House of David ............ W .......... 49-46 Newberry ...................... W .......... 46-40 Augusta J.C. .................. L........... 23-25 Jewish Alliance ............. L........... 44-46 Cochran........................... L........... 32-60 Coll. of Charleston ....... L........... 42-51 Erskine ............................ W .......... 33-32 Parris Is. Marines ......... W .......... 37-30 Jewish Alliance ............ W .......... 53-32 Mercer ............................. L........... 43-51
1941-42
1-21 1-23 1-24 1-30 1-31 2-6 2-10 2-13
4-9 • B.L. Smith Savannah Air Base...... W .......... 44-19 North Georgia............... L........... 21-41 New York Celtics .......... L........... 56-60 Camp Wheeler .............. L........... 25-35 South Georgia .............. L........... 39-53 Jewish All-Stars ........... W .......... 40-29 Erskine ............................. L........... 31-34 Newberry ...................... W .......... 47-41 Camp Wheeler .............. L........... 47-52 Jewish All-Stars ............ L........... 37-45 Augusta J.C. .................. L........... 38-45 Coll. of Charleston ....... L........... 44-52 Augusta J.C. ................. W .......... 31-30
1942-46
No Teams Due to World War II NO PHOTO AVAILABLE
George Cukro Years: 1946-47 Record: 8-12, .400
1946-47 12-3 12-4 1-4 1-8 1-16 1-20 1-21 1-22 1-28
2-6 2-8 2-12 2-13 2-14 2-15 2-17
8-12 • George Cukro Augusta J.C. .................. L........... 33-39 Augusta J.C. ................. W .......... 56-32 Armstrong J.C. ............. L........... 38-48 North Georgia............... L........... 41-46 Georgia Medical.......... W .......... 65-43 Mercer ............................ W .......... 71-50 Armstrong J.C. ............. L........... 25-29 vs. Georgia ^ ................. L........... 35-48 Piedmont........................ L........... 48-56 Mercer ............................. L........... 53-75 Georgia Medical.......... W .......... 55-35 Middle Georgia ............ L........... 68-74 UGA-Savannah ............ W .......... 55-48 Coll. of Charleston ....... L........... 50-79 Georgia Tech B............. W .......... 60-54 Dublin Navy................... L........... 53-63 Georgia Tech B.............. L........... 49-73 Piedmont....................... W .......... 49-47 North Georgia............... L........... 48-59 Dublin Navy.................. W .......... 53-50
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1-15 1-20
(Eastern Kentucky ‘36) Years: 1947-67 Record: 8-12, .400
18-5 • J.B. Scearce Oglethorpe ................... W .......... 54-44 Brewton-Parker ........... W .......... 69-51 UGA-Savannah ............. L........... 47-53 Piedmont........................ L........... 39-40 Piedmont....................... W .......... 63-24 North Georgia.............. W .......... 44-31 Brewton-Parker ........... W .......... 55-53 Jacksonville Navy ....... W .......... 60-54 Newberry ...................... W .......... 52-40 Erskine ............................ W .......... 45-40 Florida St. ...................... W .......... 60-56 Fort Benning ................ W .......... 46-44 Troy.................................. W .......... 69-55 UGA-Savannah ............. L........... 36-48 Georgia Medical.......... W .......... 72-47 Georgia Medical.......... W .......... 72-36 Parris Is. Marines ......... W .......... 56-36 Parris Is. Marines ......... W .......... 40-36 North Georgia.............. W .......... 86-46 Florida St. ...................... W .......... 66-47 Jacksonville Navy ........ L........... 49-78 Erskine ............................. L........... 55-60 Oglethorpe ................... W .......... 77-42
1948-49 12-2 12-8 12-16 1-7 1-8 1-14 1-15 1-20 1-21 1-22 1-26 1-28 1-29 2-3 2-4 2-6 2-9 2-12 2-15 2-17 2-22 2-26
21-3 • J.B. Scearce North Georgia.............. W .......... 63-50 Coll. of Charleston ...... W .......... 79-54 Milligan .......................... W .......... 54-42 Newberry ....................... L........... 51-52 Erskine ............................ W .......... 67-64 North Georgia.............. W .......... 86-50 Turner AFB .................... W .......... 86-39 Appalachian St. ............ L........... 58-72 Milligan .......................... W .......... 80-74 Western Carolina ........ W .......... 61-45 Erskine ............................ W .......... 75-55 Jacksonville State ....... W .......... 60-49 Jacksonville State ........ L........... 68-74 Stetson ........................... W .......... 66-61 Florida Southern ......... W .......... 57-55 Jacksonville Navy ....... W .......... 75-71 Jacksonville Navy ....... W .......... 54-45 Georgia St. ................... W .......... 76-57 Piedmont....................... W .......... 79-55 Florida Southern ......... W .......... 87-65 Stetson ........................... W .......... 73-45 Charleston..................... W .......... 78-65 Georgia St. ................... W .......... 56-44 Piedmont....................... W .......... 61-47
Professors Coach J.B. Scearce discusses strategy with All-American Chester Webb (22) and Bo Warren (13), members of the 1955-56 team that went 21-7.
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1949-50
27-3 • J.B. Scearce Parris Is. Marines ......... W .......... 63-60 Livingston ..................... W .......... 83-70 12-5 Whiskered Wizards..... W .......... 62-46 12-9 Piedmont....................... W .......... 74-41 12-10 North Georgia.............. W .......... 77-43 12-14 Turner AFB .................... W ........109-34 12-15 Turner AFB .................... W .......... 80-36 Spring Hill ...................... L........... 52-77 Woolen Mills.................. L........... 54-58 1-7 Georgia St. ................... W .......... 78-36 1-11 Jacksonville Navy ....... W .......... 95-52 1-13 Newberry ...................... W .......... 67-46 1-14 Erskine ............................ W .......... 39-36 1-18 Georgia St. ................... W ........108-52 1-21 North Georgia.............. W ........107-56 1-23 Jacksonville Navy ....... W .......... 72-40 1-25 Parris Is. Marines ......... W .......... 82-56 1-26 Piedmont....................... W .......... 86-37 1-28 Appalachian St. ........... W .......... 77-56 2-2 Stetson ........................... W .......... 78-59 2-3 Florida Southern ......... W .......... 86-84 2-4 Green Cove Navy ........ W .......... 91-45 2-10 Erskine ............................ W .......... 71-58 2-14 Presbyterian Coll. ....... W .......... 72-56 2-15 Green Cove Navy ........ W .......... 97-45 2-18 Stetson ........................... W .......... 84-61 2-20 Presbyterian Coll. ....... W .......... 86-74 2-25 Troy.................................. W ........112-36 3-3 *Florida Southern ....... W .......... 64-50 3-4 *Tampa ............................ L........... 74-94 * - NAIB District Tournament
1950-51
24-5 • J.B. Scearce 12-2 Parris Is. Marines ......... W .......... 77-59 12-7 Georgia St. ................... W .......... 88-47 12-8 North Georgia.............. W .......... 83-63 12-9 Piedmont....................... W .......... 90-47 12-13 Camp Gordon .............. W .......... 99-53 Tennessee Tech ........... W .......... 79-71 12-16 Maxwell AFB................. W .......... 99-61 12-21 Spring Hill ...................... L........... 53-66 1-5 Wofford .......................... W .......... 83-61 1-6 Green Cove Navy ........ W .......... 81-53 1-13 Presbyterian Coll. ....... W .......... 76-66 1-15 Jacksonville Navy ....... W .......... 98-54 1-18 North Georgia.............. W .......... 81-32 1-20 Mercer ............................ W .......... 69-44 1-22 Pelzer Mills .................... W .......... 92-81 1-23 Erskine ............................ W .......... 57-49 1-27 Quantico Marines ........ L........... 64-70 1-30 Parris Is. Marines ......... W .......... 78-67 1-31 Piedmont....................... W .......... 87-40 2-2 Green Cove Navy ........ W .......... 88-49 2-3 Pelzer Mills .................... W .......... 89-66 2-9 Wofford ........................... L.........83-101 2-10 Mercer ............................. L........... 59-61 2-13 Jacksonville Navy ....... W .......... 67-41 2-17 Erskine ............................ W ........104-51 2-19 Presbyterian Coll. ....... W .......... 88-76 2-24 Georgia St. ................... W ........135-45 3-9 *Tampa ........................... W .......... 75-71 3-16 *Florida St. ..................... L........... 67-69 * - NAIB District Tournament
1951-52
22-6 • J.B. Scearce 12-1 Parris Is. Marines .......... L........... 63-83 12-3 Moody AFB ................... W .......... 76-32 12-7 North Georgia.............. W .......... 89-63 12-8 Piedmont....................... W .......... 85-62 12-12 Wofford .......................... W .......... 82-73 12-14 Turner AFB .................... W .......... 87-53 12-15 Parris Is. Marines .......... L........... 62-82 Camp Gordon .............. W .......... 94-78 12-31 Turner AFB .................... W .......... 95-65 1-2 Moody AFB ................... W .......... 80-35 1-5 Pelzer Mills .................... W ........104-96 1-9 Jacksonville Navy ....... W .......... 88-65 Maxwell AFB................. W .......... 90-44 1-12 Presbyterian Coll. ........ L........... 70-80 1-15 Mercer ............................ W ........101-83 1-17 Piedmont....................... W .......... 96-58 1-18 Jacksonville Navy ....... W .......... 76-65 1-19 Florida St. ...................... W .......... 93-75 1-25 Pelzer Mills .................... W ........102-73 1-26 Erskine ............................ W .......... 67-56 1-29 Mercer ............................ W .......... 92-82 1-31 Florence St. ................... L........... 66-72 2-1 Maxwell AFB................. W ........105-66 2-2 Troy.................................. W .......... 98-57 2-5 Quantico Marines ........ L........... 76-85 2-16 Erskine ............................ W .......... 78-64 2-18 Presbyterian Coll.......... L .......... 67-78 2-23 Troy.................................. W ........105-55 1951-52 team set collegiate (all levels) basketball scoring average record at 85.4 points per game.
1952-53
15-14 • J.B. Scearce Piedmont....................... W .......... 83-63 North Georgia.............. W .......... 92-53 Florida St. ....................... L........... 63-68 Jacksonville Navy ........ L........... 66-68 12-11 Wofford .......................... W .......... 79-69 12-15 Newberry ...................... W .......... 90-70 12-19 Central ............................ W .......... 89-57 12-29 *Georgia ........................ W .......... 85-57 12-30 *Florida ........................... L........... 60-73 1-2 Rollins ............................. W .......... 88-70 1-7 Piedmont....................... W .......... 94-67 1-10 Erskine ............................. L........... 77-99 1-12 Presbyterian Coll. ....... W .......... 89-66 1-15 Parris Is. Marines .......... L........... 66-84 1-17 Jacksonville Navy ........ L........... 77-81 1-23 Stetson ............................ L........... 82-83 1-24 Rollins ............................. W .......... 73-66 1-27 Quantico Marines ........ L.........63-105 Parris Is. Marines .......... L........... 61-73 1-31 Mercer ............................ W .......... 74-67 2-4 Parris Is. Marines .......... L........... 84-96 2-6 Troy................................... L........... 55-64 2-7 Jacksonville St. ............. L........... 66-72 2-11 Newberry ....................... L........... 52-58 2-12 Presbyterian Coll. ....... W .......... 79-68 2-14 Erskine ............................ W .......... 93-82 2-17 Mercer ............................. L........... 61-79 2-20 Stetson ........................... W .......... 89-84 2-21 Troy.................................. W .......... 91-61 *Gator Bowl Tournament 11-24 12-1 12-6
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1953-54
13-11 • J.B. Scearce 12-4 at North Georgia......... W .......... 78-57 12-5 at Piedmont.................. W .......... 88-69 12-9 Stetson ............................ L........... 63-73 12-11 at Florida St.................... L........... 58-66 12-14 Newberry ...................... W .......... 85-55 12-19 Rollins ............................. W ........108-88 12-31 *Florida .......................... W .......... 99-86 1-1 *Georgia Tech .............. W ........101-81 1-2 *Georgia ......................... L........... 69-80 1-8 at Newberry ................. W .......... 88-55 1-9 at Erskine ........................ L........... 68-83 1-16 Jacksonville St. ............ W .......... 90-68 1-20 Mercer ............................ W .......... 81-67 1-22 at Stetson ....................... L........... 60-82 1-23 at Rollins ........................ W .......... 83-63 1-28 at Mercer ........................ L........... 48-63 1-30 Piedmont....................W-OT ...... 97-94 2-4 at Troy .............................. L........... 62-76 2-5 at Southern Miss .......... L.........85-103 2-6 at Spring Hill.................. L........... 64-76 2-11 Erskine ............................. L........... 74-87 2-13 North Georgia.............. W .......... 78-59 2-17 Florida St. ....................... L........... 85-89 2-20 Troy.................................. W .......... 81-63 *Gator Bowl Tournament
1954-55
20-4 • J.B. Scearce 12-4 Georgia St. ................... W .......... 88-59 12-6 at Florida St.................... L........... 67-75 12-9 at Stetson ...................... W .......... 88-83 12-10 at Rollins ......................... L........... 68-70 12-11 at Tampa ........................ W .......... 82-60 12-18 vs. Wofford .................... W .......... 93-89 1-6 at Piedmont.................. W ..... 135-109 1-7 North Georgia.............. W .......... 87-65 1-8 at Erskine ........................ L........... 78-88 1-10 Florida Southern ......... W .......... 77-56 1-15 Belmont Abbey ........... W .......... 88-75 1-17 Erskine ............................ W ........110-71 1-22 Valdosta State .............. W ........115-75 1-28 Tampa ............................. W ........108-55 2-1 at Mercer ....................... W .......... 71-63 2-2 Stetson ........................... W ........100-91 2-5 Rollins ............................. W .......... 78-66 2-10 Piedmont....................... W ........124-78 2-12 Spring Hill ..................... W .......... 80-75 2-15 Mercer ............................ W .......... 86-62 2-19 North Georgia.............. W .......... 95-47 2-21 at Florida Southern .... W .......... 74-62 3-5 *Mercer .......................... W .......... 96-79 3-6 *Florida State ................ L........... 83-91 *NAIA District Tournament
1955-56
21-7 • J.B. Scearce 12-3 Stetson ............................ L........... 93-99 12-6 Newberry ...................... W .......... 91-62 12-8 Wofford .......................... W .......... 93-75 12-10 at Fla. Southern ........... W .......... 90-76 12-12 Morningside ................. W .......... 91-72 12-17 High Point ..................... W ........140-99 12-20 *Ball State ....................... L........... 88-93 12-21 *Wabash ........................ W .......... 90-81 12-22 *LeMoyne ....................... L........... 90-94 1-9 at Wofford ..................... W .......... 94-85 1-10 at Belmont Abbey ....... L........... 67-92 1-14 Florida St. ...................... W .......... 90-81 1-16 Florida Southern ......... W ........104-58 1-21 Belmont Abbey ........... W .......... 85-74 1-23 at Piedmont................... L........... 92-95 1-28 Kentucky Wesleyan..... L........... 78-85 1-30 Newberry ...................... W .......... 97-83 1-31 at Erskine ....................... W .......... 90-87 2-4 Rollins ............................. W .......... 97-81 2-7 Erskine ............................ W .......... 84-63 2-11 Mercer ............................ W ........121-94 2-13 at Rollins ........................ W .......... 93-76 2-18 Piedmont....................... W ........128-75 2-20 at Mercer ....................... W ........114-80 3-2 #Tampa .......................... W .......... 90-63 3-3 #Stetson......................... W ........112-86 3-12 %SE Oklahoma ............ W .......... 81-78 3-19 %Pittsburg State .......... L........... 72-99 *Quantico Christmas Tournament #NAIA District Tournament %NAIA National Tournament
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The 1956-67 Professors reached the NAIA District Tournament with a 18-7 overall record in the first of four-straight playoff runs.
1956-57
18-7 • J.B. Scearce 12-1 Stetson ........................... W .......... 84-59 12-3 at East Tenn. St.............. L........... 63-76 12-4 Belmont Abbey ............ L........... 68-75 12-8 Mercer ............................ W .......... 87-59 12-10 at Wofford ..................... W .......... 94-89 12-12 David Lipscomb .......... W .......... 85-63 12-14 at Tampa ......................... L........... 73-77 12-19 Arkansas State ............. W .......... 80-54 1-5 Wofford .......................... W .......... 65-63 1-8 at Newberry ................. W .......... 84-74 1-12 Belmont Abbey ........... W .......... 86-64 1-14 at Mercer ....................... W .......... 89-81 1-16 at Erskine ........................ L........... 61-79 1-19 Oglethorpe ................... W .......... 93-60 1-26 Presbyterian Coll......... W ........122-94 1-28 at Rollins ......................... L........... 75-77 1-31 at Presbyterian Coll. .. W .......... 92-89 2-4 Spring Hill ..................... W .......... 88-81 2-6 Erskine ............................ W .......... 87-54 2-9 Rollins ............................. W .......... 88-78 2-11 at Stetson ....................... L........... 84-91 2-14 Newberry ...................... W .......... 66-61 2-16 Tampa ............................. W .......... 80-69 *Mercer .......................... W ........104-68 *Stetson .......................... L.........79-100 *NAIA District Tournament
1957-58
12-15 • J.B. Scearce 12-7 at Stetson ....................... L........... 89-96 12-9 at Mercer ........................ L........... 68-74 12-11 Pikeville .......................... W .......... 81-80 12-14 Wofford ........................... L........... 61-71 12-18 Jacksonville ................... L........... 70-76 12-27 *McNeese St. ................. L........... 44-77 12-28 *SE Oklahoma............... L........... 70-91 1-4 Wofford ........................... L........... 59-61 1-9 Presbyterian Coll.......... L .......... 62-66 1-11 East Tenn. St. ................ W .......... 78-58 1-14 at Erskine ........................ L........... 57-78 1-25 Mercer ............................ W .......... 66-63 1-29 Stetson ........................... W .......... 74-66 1-31 at Delta St....................... L........... 72-80 2-1 at Centenary.................. L........... 51-66 2-3 at Spring Hill................. W .......... 69-52 2-8 Erskine ............................ W .......... 70-44 2-10 Belmont Abbey ............ L........... 52-56 2-11 at Newberry ................. W .......... 83-66 2-15 Rollins ............................. W .......... 86-66 2-17 at Presbyterian Coll. ... L........... 65-73 2-22 Newberry ...................... W .......... 93-53 2-25 Belmont Abbey ............ L........... 43-47 2-28 #Mercer .......................... W .......... 75-66 3-1 #Stetson......................... W .......... 67-63 3-21 %Western Illinois ......... L........... 62-74 *McNeese Holiday Tournament #NAIA District Tournament %NAIA National Tournament
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1958-59
19-12 • J.B. Scearce 12-1 Georgia Tech ................ W .......... 72-64 12-2 Jacksonville ................... L........... 60-65 12-6 McNeese St. ................... L........... 55-66 12-8 Newberry ...................... W .......... 75-63 12-10 SE Oklahoma................ W .......... 77-55 12-13 Rollins ............................. W .......... 82-66 12-18 Kent. Wesleyan ............. L........... 75-93 12-20 Pikeville ........................... L........... 82-90 1-5 Presbyterian Coll. ........ L........... 63-81 1-7 Mercer ............................ W .......... 98-62 1-10 Toronto........................... W .......... 86-65 1-13 Rollins ............................. W .......... 93-77 1-12 Stetson ............................ L........... 60-62 1-17 Belmont Abbey ............ L........... 69-71 1-19 Erskine ............................ W .......... 78-62 1-24 Delta St........................... W .......... 68-54 1-29 Kentucky Wesleyan..... L........... 81-84 1-31 William Carey ............... W ........107-78 2-2 Stetson ........................... W .......... 78-72 2-5 Erskine ............................ W .......... 80-77 2-7 Jacksonville .................. W .......... 98-92 2-10 Mercer ............................. L........... 71-82 2-14 Presbyterian Coll. ....... W ........104-70 2-16 Newberry ....................... L........... 77-92 2-17 Belmont Abbey ............ L........... 57-72 2-21 Pembroke St. ............... W ........113-52 2-28 *Mercer .......................... W .......... 80-66 3-1 *Stetson ......................... W .......... 72-69 3-26 #Platteville St. ............. W .......... 91-84 3-27 #Indiana St. .................. W .......... 73-70 3-28 #Pacific Lutheran ......... L........... 65-97 *NAIA District Tournament #NAIA National Tournament
1959-60
19-6 • J.B. Scearce Georgia .......................... W .......... 82-73 Presbyterian Coll. ....... W .......... 86-56 Erskine ............................ W .......... 89-65 12-12 Pembroke St. ............... W ........109-72 1-7 Georgia ........................... L........... 75-83 1-9 Stetson ........................... W .......... 93-91 1-11 Spring Hill ..................... W .......... 86-59 1-12 Newberry ...................... W .......... 98-67 1-16 Presbyterian Coll. ........ L........... 76-80 1-18 Rollins ............................. W .......... 70-62 1-19 Tampa ............................. W .......... 77-75 1-21 Jacksonville .................. W ........103-64 1-23 Mercer ............................ W ........100-72 1-29 Newberry ...................... W .......... 87-68 1-30 Tampa ............................. W ........102-76 2-2 Mercer ............................ W .......... 98-79 2-6 Rollins ............................. W .......... 97-69 2-8 Pikeville ........................... L........... 79-94 2-13 Georgia Tech ................. L........... 53-66 2-15 Stetson ............................ L........... 69-70 2-16 Jacksonville .................. W .......... 97-72 2-20 Belmont Abbey ........... W .......... 79-71 2-22 Erskine ............................ W .......... 78-51 2-26 *Tampa ............................ L........... 68-69 2-27 *Oglethorpe ................. W .......... 86-68 *NAIA District Tournament 12-2
1960-61
11-19 • J.B. Scearce 12-1 Newberry ...................... W .......... 95-80 12-3 Georgia ........................... L........... 64-89 12-5 at Oglethorpe ............... L........... 48-60 12-7 Tampa ............................. W .......... 94-79 12-19 East Tenn. St. ................ W .......... 78-72 12-20 The Citadel..................... L........... 84-90 12-21 at Jacksonville .............. L........... 74-86 12-28 *Baltimore ...................... L........... 62-75 12-29 *Elon ................................ L........... 62-89 12-30 *Concord ....................... W .......... 93-78 1-2 Stetson ........................... W .......... 92-78 1-4 at East Tenn. St. ........... L........... 64-82 1-9 at Tampa ........................ W .......... 91-83 1-10 at Rollins ........................ W ........101-63 1-14 Oglethorpe ................... W .......... 70-68 1-17 at Newberry .................. L........... 70-92 1-19 Southern Miss............... L........... 69-74 1-21 Rollins ............................. W .......... 86-65 1-23 at Stetson ....................... L........... 62-65 1-28 Jacksonville ................... L........... 75-87 1-31 Mercer ............................. L........... 72-74 2-4 at Cumberland ............. L........... 82-89 2-6 at Pikeville ...................... L........... 67-88 2-11 at Belmont Abbey ....... L........... 58-73 2-13 Spring Hill ...................... L........... 69-76 2-15 Mercer ............................ W .......... 71-63 2-18 at Louisiana Tech ......... L........... 56-54 2-20 at Spring Hill................. W .......... 98-96 2-21 at Southern Miss .......... L........... 50-70 3-1 Belmont Abbey ............ L........... 63-65 *Camp LeJeune Tournament
1961-62
14-13 • J.B. Scearce 12-2 Georgia .......................... W .......... 74-64 12-6 at Rollins ........................ W .......... 85-56 12-7 at Stetson ....................... L........... 62-73 12-9 at Tampa ......................... L.........97-103 12-16 at Southern Miss .......... L........... 78-85 12-19 East Tenn. St. ................. L........... 75-82 12-27 *Elon ................................ L........... 57-74 12-28 *Central Conn. St. ...... W .......... 82-81 1-3 at Oglethorpe ............... L........... 67-77 1-6 Stetson ........................... W .......... 75-73 1-9 at Newberry .................. L........... 70-72 1-11 Tampa .............................. L........... 60-64 1-13 Southern Miss.............. W .......... 86-85 1-17 Jacksonville .................. W .......... 93-80 1-20 Newberry ...................... W .......... 59-57 1-23 at Georgia ...................... L........... 58-70 1-25 Mercer ............................ W .......... 63-61 1-27 Rollins ............................. W ........106-63 1-29 Cumberland ................. W .......... 80-59 1-30 at Davidson ................... L........... 64-84 2-3 Oglethorpe ................... W .......... 68-66 2-5 Belmont Abbey ............ L........... 63-64 2-10 Pikeville .......................... W .......... 82-68 2-17 Belmont Abbey ........... W .......... 69-63 2-19 Mercer ............................ W .......... 67-63 3-2 #Jacksonville ................. L...... 102-118 3-3 #Stetson.......................... L........... 74-76 *Camp LeJeune Tournament #NAIA District Tournament
1962-63
14-13 • J.B. Scearce LaGrange ....................... W .......... 74-51 Stetson ........................... W .......... 82-75 Rollins ............................. W .......... 71-51 Tampa .............................. L........... 84-91 Tampa .............................. L........... 68-69 Presbyterian Coll. ....... W .......... 61-48 Alabama ......................... L........... 44-71 Georgia ........................... L........... 61-70 Florida St. ....................... L........... 60-79 Pikeville ........................... L........... 61-64 Stetson ........................... W .......... 66-61 Troy.................................. W .......... 78-69 Oglethorpe .................... L........... 42-60 Presbyterian Coll. ....... W .......... 79-60 Mercer ............................. L........... 63-79 Jacksonville ................... L........... 70-99 Cumberland ................. W ........101-80 Rollins ............................. W .......... 84-45 Belmont Abbey ............ L........... 47-63 Pikeville .......................... W .......... 84-66 Carson-Newman .......... L........... 56-69 Belmont Abbey ........... W .......... 68-61 Mercer ............................ W .......... 95-64 Davidson ........................ L........... 57-59 Oglethorpe ................... W .......... 58-55 Jacksonville .................. W .......... 73-71 *Stetson .......................... L........... 60-67 *NAIA District Tournament 11-1 12-6 12-7 12-8 12-15 12-17 12-27 12-28 12-29 1-3 1-5 1-7 1-10 1-15 1-19 1-21 1-26 1-28 1-31 2-2 2-4 2-9 2-12 2-16 2-21 2-25
1963-64
19-12 • J.B. Scearce Wilmington................... W .......... 84-74 at Stetson ....................... L........... 54-57 at Tampa ........................ W ........101-95 at Oglethorpe ............... L........... 60-76 at Carson-Newman ..... L........... 56-73 at East Tenn. St. ........... L........... 81-92 at MTSU........................... L........... 83-88 Macalester..................... W .......... 79-69 Stetson ............................ L........... 59-69 Carson-Newman ......... W .......... 86-78 at Troy .............................. L.........92-107 at LaGrange .................. W .......... 83-80 Tampa ............................. W .......... 98-77 Belmont Abbey ............ L........... 63-64 Mercer ............................ W ........107-67 Jacksonville .................. W ........123-95 Cumberland ................. W ........108-89 at The Citadel ............... W .......... 91-83 Belmont Abbey ........... W .......... 95-72 Pikeville .......................... W .......... 85-73 at Davidson ................... L........... 76-95 LaGrange ....................... W ........110-70 at Mercer ....................... W ........102-76 Oglethorpe ................... W .......... 79-64 at Lamar .......................... L.........92-112 at Southern Miss .......... L........... 78-88 at Jacksonville ............. W .......... 93-80 *Valdosta State ............ W .......... 99-81 *Jacksonville ................ W .......... 89-75 #Dakota Wesleyan...... W .......... 86-72 #High Point.................... L........... 76-85 *NAIA District Tournament #NAIA National Tournament 12-4 12-6 12-7 12-14 12-16 12-18 12-19 12-30 1-2 1-4 1-6 1-7 1-11 1-15 1-18 1-22 1-25 1-28 2-1 2-5 2-7 2-8 2-13 2-15 2-20 2-22 2-26
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1964-65
22-5 • J.B. Scearce Valdosta State .............. W .......... 77-67 Oglethorpe ................... W .......... 76-66 Cumberland .................. L........... 80-81 Tennessee Tech ............ L...... 111-123 Auburn ............................ L........... 64-80 Culver-Stockton .......... W .......... 85-67 Stetson ........................... W .......... 86-78 Belmont Abbey ........... W .......... 92-56 Mercer ............................ W .......... 84-71 Wilmington................... W ........101-68 Tampa ............................. W .......... 94-76 Stetson ........................... W .......... 95-79 Carson-Newman......... W .......... 92-64 Southern Miss.............. W ........101-78 Jacksonville .................. W .......... 87-82 Oglethorpe ................... W ........102-82 Tampa ............................. W ........119-95 Carson-Newman.......... L........... 57-75 Cumberland ................. W .......... 85-73 The Citadel.................... W ........107-82 Belmont Abbey ........... W ........124-87 Jacksonville .................. W .......... 92-74 Spring Hill ..................... W .......... 88-75 South Carolina ............. W .......... 74-63 Mercer ............................ W .......... 81-73 Shorter ........................... W .......... 76-60 *Jacksonville ................. L........... 51-57 *NAIA District Tournament
1965-66
26-6 • J.B. Scearce Shorter ............................ L........... 80-87 SW Louisiana ................ W .......... 85-84 McNeese State............. W .......... 75-60 Lamar ............................... L........... 76-86 The Citadel..................... L........... 73-78 Tampa ............................. W .......... 63-57 East Tenn. St. ................ W .......... 82-67 SW Texas St. ................. W .......... 78-72 12-28 *Lenoir-Rhyne.............. W .......... 85-82 12-29 *Tenn. Wesleyan.......... W .......... 90-73 Atlantic Christian ........ W ........105-74 1-8 Oglethorpe .................... L........... 67-71 1-10 Valdosta St. .................. W .......... 81-75 1-17 Tampa ............................. W ........118-91 1-18 Stetson ........................... W .......... 66-62 1-22 Carson-Newman......... W .......... 81-79 1-27 Cumberland ................. W ........101-98 1-29 Mercer ............................ W .......... 83-71 Wilmington................... W .......... 83-73 2-12 Oglethorpe ................... W .......... 94-80 2-14 Spring Hill ..................... W .......... 91-74 Southern Miss.............. W .......... 99-98 2-15 2-19 Carson-Newman.......... L........... 72-81 2-21 Stetson ........................... W .......... 97-66 2-24 Mercer ............................ W .......... 97-79 2-28 #Shorter ......................... W .......... 76-66 3-1 #Valdosta St.................. W .......... 73-67 3-14 %Howard Payne ......W-OT ...... 80-85 3-16 %Southern St. ............. W .......... 80-62 3-17 %Illinois Wesleyan...... W .......... 96-72 3-18 %Norfolk St................... W .......... 89-88 3-19 %Okla. Baptist .............. L........... 59-88 *Chattanooga Invitational #NAIA District Tournament %NAIA National Tournament
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1966-67
17-11 • J.B. Scearce 11-25 Lincoln Memorial ....... W .......... 62-61 11-26 Cumberland ................. W .......... 85-83 12-1 at Murray St. .................. L.........65-121 12-3 at Northwestern St. .... L........... 70-95 12-5 at Samford .................... W .......... 68-65 12-10 Stetson ........................... W .......... 67-65 12-17 at Lenoir-Rhyne............ L........... 60-69 12-19 *Campbell ..................W-OT ...... 68-63 12-20 *at Atlantic Christian .. L........... 52-61 12-30 #Georgetown (Ky.) ..... W .......... 73-58 12-31 #at Lenoir-Rhyne ......... L........... 49-65 1-4 at The Citadel ............W-OT ...... 79-78 1-7 Valdosta St. .................... L........... 61-68 1-9 at Wilmington .............. W .......... 91-76 1-10 at Guilford ..................... W .......... 75-74 1-14 Oglethorpe ................... W .......... 65-62 1-18 Mercer ............................ W ........109-96 1-21 Carson-Newman ......... W .......... 97-76 1-26 at Valdosta St. ............... L........... 66-69 1-28 Tenn. Wesleyan............. L........... 53-68 1-30 Cumberland ................. W .......... 69-54 2-3 at Tenn. Wesleyan ........ L........... 75-86 2-4 at Carson-Newman .... W .......... 75-74 2-11 Wilmington................... W .......... 88-70 2-16 at Stetson ...................W-OT ...... 74-72 2-18 Atlantic Christian ........ W ........127-92 2-22 at Mercer ........................ L........... 74-93 2-25 at Oglethorpe ............... L........... 65-82 *Atlantic Christian Tournament #Lenoir-Rhyne Tournament
Frank Radkovich
(Indiana, ‘60) Years: 1967-70 Record: 48-24, .627
1967-68
13-11 • Frank Radkovic 12-2 NW State .....................W-OT ....102-95 12-7 *Kentucky St................. W .......... 86-68 12-8 *Athens St. .................... W .......... 76-70 12-9 *Carson-Newman.....L-OT ....... 86-89 12-16 Lenoir-Rhyne.............W-OT ...... 71-70 12-28 Earlham ........................... L........... 78-94 12-29 High Point ...................L-OT ....... 82-85 1-5 at Oglethorpe .............. W .......... 70-65 1-6 at Tenn. Wesleyan ........ L........... 72-82 1-10 Mercer ............................ W .......... 90-86 1-13 Wilmington................... W .......... 92-80 1-15 at Stetson ....................... L........... 69-84 1-18 Valdosta St. ................... W .......... 68-57 1-20 Carson-Newman .......... L.........89-100 1-23 at Mercer .....................L-OT ....... 67-69 1-27 Guilford ........................... L........... 74-87 2-3 Atlantic Christian ........ W .......... 85-84 2-5 at Valdosta St. ............... L........... 48-68 2-8 Stetson ........................... W .......... 92-88 2-10 Samford .......................... L........... 72-76 2-12 Oglethorpe ................... W .......... 71-67 2-17 Tenn. Wesleyan............ W .......... 79-72 2-19 at Atlantic Christian .L-OT ....... 74-77 2-20 at Wilmington ...........W-OT ...... 69-68 *Carson-Newman Invitational
The 1969-70 Eagles.
1968-69
18-7 • Frank Radovich 11-30 Va. Commonwealth ... W ........105-88 12-2 Wilmington................... W .......... 93-78 12-9 at Valdosta St. .............. W .......... 86-84 12-14 Armstrong St................ W .......... 99-71 12-18 at Murray St. .................. L........... 70-84 12-27 *Georgetown (Ky.)...... W .......... 87-72 12-28 *High Point .................... L........... 61-65 1-3 #Georgetown (Ky.) ..... W .......... 87-77 1-4 #at Mercer ...................... L........... 59-73 1-6 Georgetown (Ky.).....W-OT ...... 73-69 1-11 Oglethorpe ................... W .......... 77-73 1-20 at Tampa ......................L-OT ....... 80-86 1-25 Tenn. Wesleyan............ W .......... 75-65 1-27 Carson-Newman......... W .......... 84-83 1-30 Atlantic Christian ........ W ..... 127-118 2-1 at Tenn. Wesleyan ....... W .......... 78-73 2-3 at Carson-Newman ..... L........... 94-95 2-8 Mercer ............................. L........... 76-83 2-12 Lander ............................ W .......... 96-59 2-15 at Oglethorpe .............. W .......... 83-74 2-20 at Wilmington .............. W .......... 67-66 2-21 at Atlantic Christian ... W .......... 91-82 2-24 Valdosta St. ................... W .......... 87-78 2-27 Mercer ............................ W .......... 68-67 3-3 %Albany St. ................... L........... 68-86 *High Point Tournament #Mercer Tournament %NAIA District Tournament
GSC ENTERS NCAA DIVISION II 1969-70
17-6• Frank Radovich 12-1 Louisiana Tech .............. L........... 77-80 12-6 Valdosta St. ................... W .......... 88-80 12-8 at High Point ................. L........... 91-93 12-18 at E. Kentucky ............... L........... 79-97 12-29 *Carson-Newman...W-2OT ..... 72-73 12-30 *Roanoke....................... W .......... 83-72 1-1 at East Carolina............. L........... 71-88 1-3 at Old Dominion .......... L........... 95-99 1-9 #Oglethorpe................. W .......... 73-57 1-10 #Fort Valley St. ............ W .......... 84-74 1-12 Georgetown (Ky.)........ W .......... 95-93 1-14 Armstrong St................ W ........103-58 1-20 at Mercer ....................W-OT ...... 72-64 1-24 at Oglethorpe .............. W .......... 85-51 1-31 Columbus ...................... W ........112-83 2-7 St. Leo ............................. W .......... 81-69 2-9 Mercer ............................ W .......... 98-60 2-14 Oglethorpe ................... W .......... 85-67 2-21 Wilmington................... W ........115-73 2-23 at Samford .................... W .......... 90-88 2-25 at Valdosta St. .............. W .......... 96-86 2-6 %Old Dominion .......... W .......... 86-79 3-7 %Stetson ........................ L........... 86-93 *Roanoke Tournament #Mercer Tournament %NCAA South Atlantic Regional
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J.E. Rowe
(Georgia Southern) Years: 1970-74 Record: 57-46, .553
1970-71
13-12 • J.E. Rowe 12-2 at Armstrong St. .......... W .......... 89-63 12-5 at Bradley ....................... L........... 57-66 12-7 at Eastern Illinois ......... L........... 79-92 12-7 Ohio Northern ............. W ........109-76 12-19 at Tulsa ............................ L........... 61-88 12-21 at Oral Roberts ............. L........... 83-89 12-31 Valdosta St. ................... W ........100-66 1-2 Wisconsin-Green Bay W .......... 73-66 1-8 *Kentucky St................. W .......... 63-59 1-9 *at Mercer ...................... L........... 53-60 1-13 at Oglethorpe ............... L........... 63-64 1-16 Oral Roberts ................. W .......... 80-76 1-18 at Tampa ......................... L........... 77-89 1-23 Eastern Illinois ............. W .......... 72-66 1-25 at Mercer ....................... W .......... 79-71 1-28 Old Dominion ............... L........... 76-96 1-30 Samford ......................... W .......... 82-80 2-2 at Armstrong St. ......... W .......... 71-58 2-6 Mercer ............................ W .......... 86-66 2-8 Tampa ............................. W .......... 87-69 2-11 at Florida St.................... L.........81-113 2-13 Oglethorpe ................... W ........101-80 2-20 at Georgetown (Ky.).... L........... 75-83 2-23 at Valdosta St. ............... L........... 67-75 3-1 at Virginia Tech ............. L.........85-106 *Mercer Tournament
GSC ENTERS NCAA DIVISION I 1971-72
17-9 • J.E. Rowe 12-1 at Arkansas .................... L........... 91-93 12-4 at Arkansas St. ............. W .......... 85-79 12-6 Mercer ............................. L........... 71-73 12-11 at Jacksonville .............. L.........88-106 12-18 at Old Dominion ......... W ........101-98 12-20 at Fairleigh Dickinson W .......... 63-58 12-27 Buffalo ............................. L........... 83-86 12-30 Lehigh ............................ W .......... 82-72 1-3 *Loyola (La.) .................. W ........107-94 1-4 *at Stetson .................... W .......... 73-68 1-7 #Stony Brook................ W .......... 95-85 1-8 #at Mercer ...................... L.........84-102 1-10 Stony Brook .................. W ........116-79 1-13 Roanoke......................... W .......... 93-89 at Virginia Tech ............. L........... 79-81 1-17 1-22 at Wisc.-Milwaukee ..... L........... 87-90 1-24 at Wisc.-Green Bay ...... L........... 78-82 1-29 Old Dominion .............. W ........109-92 2-2 Oglethorpe ................... W .......... 85-63 2-9 Valdosta St. ................... W .......... 93-83 2-12 LSU-New Orleans ....... W ........106-84 2-18 Oglethorpe ................... W .......... 86-71 2-19 Georgia St. .................... W ........103-55 2-26 LSU-New Orleans ........ L........... 87-89 2-28 Fairleigh Dickinson .... W .......... 61-55 3-1 Georgia St. .................... W ........107-77 *Hatter Invitational #Mercer Tournament
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1976-77
Kevin Anderson scored 366 points as a freshman in 1975-76.
1972-73
8-18 • J.E. Rowe 11-27 Valdosta St. ................... W .......... 91-86 12-1 at Florida St.................... L.........97-109 12-4 at NC St. ......................... L...... 100-144 12-9 Old Dominion ............... L.........91-104 12-11 at South Carolina ......... L........... 77-92 12-16 at Louisiana Tech ......... L........... 80-85 12-19 LSU-Newn Orleans ...... L.........90-108 12-29 *Texas-Arlington ......... W .......... 73-69 12-30 *Austin Peay .................. L.........94-112 1-2 vs. Jacksonville ^ ......... L........... 72-87 1-6 Bucknell .......................... L........... 63-68 1-8 at East Tenn. St.............. L........... 65-68 1-10 Fairleigh Dickinson ..... L........... 53-63 1-13 at Virginia Tech ............. L.........91-100 1-15 Roanoke......................... W .......... 87-79 1-17 Corpus Christi .............. W .......... 77-75 1-20 Appalachian St. ............ L........... 90-94 1-27 Samford ......................... W ........102-93 1-31 Mercer ............................. L........... 69-78 2-3 at Samford ..................... L.........89-105 2-10 LSU-New Orleans ....... W .......... 89-79 2-12 at Southern Miss .......... L.........76-103 2-19 at Georgia St. .............. W .......... 79-62 2-24 Georgia St. .................... L........... 96-97 2-26 Houston Baptist .......... W .......... 76-62 2-28 at Jacksonville .............. L........... 75-88 *Claxton Fruitcake Classic ^ - Savannah, Ga.
1973-74
19-7 • J.E. Rowe 12-1 Hofstra ............................ W .......... 78-56 12-5 at South Carolina ......... L........... 78-91 12-8 at Jacksonville .............. L........... 69-82 12-15 Morris Harvey .............. W .......... 84-75 12-20 Rider ................................ W .......... 94-72 12-27 *Boston Univ. .............. W ........100-83 12-28 *St. Francis (Pa.) ........... W .......... 93-84 1-2 Wisc.-Milwaukee ......... W .......... 76-75 1-5 at Valdosta State ......... W .......... 81-71 1-7 East Tenn. St. ................ W .......... 90-68 1-9 Old Dominion ............... L........... 81-91 1-12 at Samford .................... W ........113-83 1-14 Florida St. ....................... L........... 89-92 1-19 at Appalachian St. ...... W .......... 83-71 1-23 Valdosta St. ................... W .......... 78-68 1-26 Mercer ............................ W .......... 94-83 1-31 at Fairleigh Dickinson W .......... 80-71 2-2 at Old Dominion .......... L........... 80-94 2-4 Samford ......................... W .......... 95-81 2-6 at Mercer ....................... W .......... 73-67 2-9 at Texas-Pan Amer. ...... L........... 87-88 2-11 at N. Texas St. ................ L........... 87-88 2-16 Oglethorpe ................... W ........115-83 2-20 Georgia St. ................... W ........126-91 2-23 at Ball St. ....................... W .......... 82-77 3-1 at Georgia St. .............. W .......... 89-71 *Claxton Fruitcake Classic
Larry Chapman 1974-75 11-30 12-2 12-7 12-14 12-19 12-21 1-6 at 1-8 1-11 1-13 1-16 1-18 1-20 1-25 1-29 2-1 2-3 2-9 2-12 2-15 2-19 2-22 2-24 2-27 3-1 3-3
(Auburn ‘64) Years: 1974-77 Record: 35-45, .438
8-18 • Larry Chapman at West Virginia............. L........... 52-85 Arkansas St. .................. L........... 72-74 at Georgia St. ............... L........... 59-69 Oglethorpe ................... W .......... 80-60 at U. of Indianapolis.... L........... 68-78 at Butler .......................... L........... 81-86 Jacksonville ................... L........... 78-94 Mercer ............................. L........... 83-85 Fairleigh Dickinson .... W .......... 87-72 at Arkansas St. .............. L........... 70-90 Georgia St. .................... W .......... 82-73 Southern Miss.............. W .......... 97-76 Samford ......................... W ..... 110-106 Pan American................ L.........83-110 Stetson ............................ L........... 81-84 Appalachian St. ........... W ........104-83 at UNC Charlotte ......... L.........63-100 Florida St. ....................... L.........77-101 South Carolina .............. L........... 72-98 Ball St. ............................. W .......... 88-75 at Mercer ....................... W .......... 98-78 at Florida St.................... L.........71-104 at Stetson ....................... L.........72-101 Jacksonville ................... L........... 66-70 Old Dominion ............... L.........89-103 at Samford ..................... L...... 107-110
1975-76
11-16 • Larry Chapman 11-28 *at New Orleans ........... L.........75-106 11-29 *Stetson .......................... L........... 68-91 12-2 at Arkansas St. .............. L........... 65-72 12-4 Charleston Southern . W ........106-85 12-6 at Stetson ....................... L........... 80-92 12-8 Georgia St. ..................... L........... 72-83 12-18 at Old Dominion .......... L........... 83-85 1-7 at Charleston So. ........ W .......... 79-65 1-10 Stony Brook .................. W .......... 93-75 1-14 at Mercer ........................ L........... 73-86 1-17 at Southern Miss .......... L........... 73-75 1-19 at Samford .................... W .......... 85-74 1-24 Stetson ............................ L........... 66-79 1-31 Mercer ............................ W .......... 85-79 2-2 Samford ......................... W .......... 76-70 2-7 UNC Wilmington......... W .......... 78-53 2-9 Valdosta St. .................. W .......... 86-75 2-12 at Armstrong St. ......... W .......... 79-78 2-14 at Georgia St. ............... L.........88-107 2-16 UNC Charlotte .............. L........... 68-75 2-19 New Orleans ................. W .......... 77-75 2-21 at East Carolina............. L........... 85-91 2-23 at Appalachian St. ...... L........... 68-84 2-26 Arkansas St. ................. W .......... 89-82 2-28 at South Carolina ......... L.........84-110 3-1 at Jacksonville .............. L........... 65-77 3-6 Old Dominion ............... L........... 82-85 *New Orleans Classic
16-11 • Larry Chapman 11-29 Birmingham So. .......... W .......... 85-72 12-1 Augusta.......................... W.......... 62-60 12-4 at Clemson ..................... L.........55-110 12-16 at East Carolina............. L........... 78-89 12-18 at VCU .............................. L........... 65-70 12-20 Southern Illinois.......... W .......... 83-67 12-29 *at NE Louisiana ........... L........... 64-80 12-30 *East Tenn. St. .............. W .......... 76-75 1-6 Old Dominion ............L-OT ....... 82-83 1-8 at Western Carolina ... W .......... 88-72 1-13 Stetson ........................... W .......... 73-72 1-15 Georgia St. .................... W .......... 83-65 1-17 Samford ......................... W .......... 64-57 1-19 at Valdosta St. .............. L........... 75-84 1-22 at Old Dominion .......... L.........90-101 1-24 at UNC Wilmington..... L........... 77-87 1-26 at UNC Charlotte ......... L........... 77-93 1-29 Jacksonville .................. W .......... 85-79 2-5 at Mercer ....................... W .......... 72-61 2-7 at Samford .................... W .......... 85-82 2-12 Western Carolina ........ W .......... 82-74 2-14 East Carolina................. W .......... 64-57 2-19 Va. Commonwealth ... W .......... 88-81 2-21 Georgia St. ................... W .......... 81-75 2-23 UNC Wilmington.......... L........... 63-75 2-26 at Stetson ....................... L........... 72-78 3-1 Mercer ............................ W .......... 85-81 *Pacemaker Classic
J.B. Searce
(Indiana, ‘60) Years: 1967-70 Record: 48-24, .627
1977-78
12-15 • J.B. Scearce 11-28 at N.C. State ................... L........... 80-98 11-30 at Georgia St. .............. W .......... 75-73 12-2 Campbell ....................... W .......... 73-69 12-10 Austin Peay .................... L........... 61-87 12-13 S. Illinois ......................W-OT ...... 76-75 12-17 Augusta........................... L........... 81-93 12-29 *Appalachian St. ........ W .......... 99-81 12-30 *Furman .......................L-OT ....... 79-83 1-5 NE Louisiana................. W .......... 83-74 1-7 Old Dominion .............. W ..... 112-104 1-9 Georgia St. ................... W .......... 88-83 1-12 South Alabama ............ L........... 66-81 1-14 at Mercer ........................ L........... 73-76 1-18 at South Carolina ......... L........... 72-79 1-23 at UNC Wilmington..... L........... 68-81 1-25 East Carolina.................. L........... 85-86 1-28 Mercer ............................. L........... 77-82 1-30 Samford ......................... W .......... 84-77 2-2 at Charleston So. ........ W .......... 85-76 2-4 Valdosta St. .................. W .......... 77-76 2-6 UNC Wilmington.......... L........... 76-84 2-8 at South Alabama........ L........... 79-99 2-11 at Old Dominion .......... L........... 73-79 2-18 Charleston So............... W .......... 92-82 2-20 at East Carolina............ W .......... 88-83 2-25 at NE Louisiana ............. L.........74-100 2-27 at Samford ..................... L........... 68-77 *Poinsettia Classic
1978-79
9-18 • J.B. Scearce 11-27 at Georgia St. .............. W .......... 86-68 11-29 Armstrong St. .............. W .......... 97-94 12-2 Austin Peay ................... W .......... 65-59 12-11 at S. Alabama ............... W .......... 93-91 12-16 at Chattanooga .........L-OT ....... 86-87 12-20 UNC Charlotte ............. W .......... 82-81 12-28 *Murray St. ................... W .......... 87-84 12-29 *Furman .......................... L.........83-105 1-5 #Florida St. .................... L........... 83-96 1-6 #Bucknell ........................ L........... 78-79 1-10 Valdosta St. .................. W .......... 98-89 1-13 at UNC Wilmington.... W .......... 72-67 1-17 Chattanooga .............L-3OT ...... 69-71 1-20 Georgia St. ................... W .......... 81-79 1-21 UNC Wilmington.......... L........... 69-74 1-24 at South Carolina ......... L........... 81-87 1-27 Augusta........................... L........... 86-88 1-31 Mercer ............................. L........... 74-85 2-3 at Valdosta St. .............. L........... 90-98 2-7 at Centenary.................. L.........91-110 2-8 at NE Louisiana ............. L.........74-116 2-12 Mercer ............................. L........... 78-87 2-15 at Wake Forest .............. L........... 69-77 2-17 at Virginia Tech ............. L.........84-104 2-19 NE Louisiana.................. L........... 70-82 2-24 at Campbell ................L-OT ....... 77-79 2-28 at UNC Charlotte ......... L........... 71-88 *Poinsettia Classic #Kiwanis-Old Dominion Classic
1979-80
5-22 • J.B. Scearce-John Nelson 11-30 at Tennessee Tech........ L........... 57-64 12-1 at Austin Peay ............... L........... 80-84 12-8 Georgia St. ................... W .......... 70-66 12-10 Eckerd .............................. L........... 59-62 12-13 at Murray St. ................. L........... 62-64 12-15 at Old Dominion .......... L........... 62-97 12-17 at Clemson ..................... L.........74-113 12-19 at Chattanooga ........... W .......... 51-50 1-3 at South Carolina ......... L........... 74-90 1-5 Chattanooga ................ W .......... 82-70 1-8 at Valdosta St. .............. L........... 77-91 1-10 Old Dominion ............... L........... 58-67 1-12 UNC Wilmington.......... L........... 60-62 1-14 at Mercer ........................ L........... 70-92 1-19 at NE Louisiana ............. L........... 59-65 1-26 Murray St. ...................... L........... 68-75 1-28 at Augusta...................... L........... 72-94 1-30 Campbell ........................ L........... 68-69 2-4 Mercer* .......................... W .......... 74-72 2-7 South Alabama* .......... L........... 79-94 2-9 NE Louisiana*............... W .......... 78-71 2-12 at South Alabama*...... L........... 61-89 2-13 at Georgia St.*............... L........... 68-96 2-16 Cleveland St.* ............... L........... 67-85 2-18 Valdosta St.* .................. L........... 79-83 2-23 at Campbell* ................. L........... 76-86 2-25 at UNC Wilmington*... L........... 67-82 *John Nelson took over coaching duties with nine games remaining in the season.
The 1978-79 team was J.B. Searce’s last of 23 full seasons with the Eagles.
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John Nelson 1980-81
(Northern Iowa) Years: 1979-81 Record: 7-29, .194
5-22 • John Nelson 11-29 Austin Peay .................L-OT ....... 87-88 12-6 at Georgia St. ............... L........... 69-81 12-13 Tennessee Tech ............ L........... 78-80 12-15 at Armstrong St. .......... L........... 81-87 12-16 at San Francisco ........... L........... 70-91 12-29 *at Chattanooga .......... L........... 57-75 12-30 *SE Louisiana ................ L........... 72-87 1-6 Cardinal Stritch............ W ........115-63 1-9 Centenary....................... L.........81-100 1-10 Samford .......................... L........... 66-67 1-12 at Charleston So.......... W .......... 66-60 1-14 Georgia St. ................... W .......... 80-61 1-17 at Samford ..................... L........... 50-56 1-22 at Hardin-Simmons..... L........... 65-85 1-24 Northwestern St. ......L-OT ....... 72-77 1-29 Houston Baptist .......... W .......... 59-55 1-31 Armstrong St. ............... L........... 60-65 2-5 Stetson ............................ L........... 77-81 2-7 at Mercer ........................ L.........70-105 2-12 Ark.-Little Rock ............ W .......... 91-74 2-14 Mercer .........................W-OT ...... 60-58 2-19 at Ark.-Little Rock ........ L........... 54-60 2-21 NE Louisiana.................. L........... 73-93 2-23 at South Carolina ......... L.........69-106 2-25 at Stetson ....................... L.........83-106 2-28 Charleston So................ L........... 67-83 3-4 #Samford ........................ L........... 57-73 *Choo-Choo Classic #TAAC Tournament
Frank Kearns
(Alabama ‘60) Years: 1981-94 Record: 245-132, .650
1981-82
14-13 • Frank Kerns 11-28 at Jacksonville ............. W .......... 54-49 12-3 Armstrong St. .............. W .......... 83-59 12-5 at Charleston So........... L........... 51-55 12-7 Houston Baptist .......... W .......... 60-47 12-12 at Hardin-Simmons.... W .......... 56-49 12-18 *Lamar ............................. L........... 44-58 12-19 *Brown ........................... W .......... 87-76 1-7 Hardin-Simmons ........ W .......... 73-61 1-9 Ark.-Little Rock ............ W .......... 53-51 1-16 Mercer ............................ W .......... 71-63 1-23 at Samford ..................... L........... 70-79 1-25 Centenary...................W-OT ...... 67-66 1-28 NE Louisiana.................. L........... 61-78 1-30 Northwestern St. ....... W .......... 62-53 2-1 at South Carolina ......... L........... 63-80 2-4 at Houston Baptist ...L-OT ....... 52-60 2-6 at Centenary.................. L........... 51-61 2-8 Samford ......................... W .......... 65-61 2-10 at Mercer ........................ L........... 57-67 2-13 Georgia Tech ................. L........... 40-55 2-15 Armstrong St. .......... W-FFT ..... 62-64 2-17 Augusta......................W-5OT ..... 60-62 2-20 Charleston So. ............. W .......... 71-50 2-25 Northwestern St. ........ L........... 59-64 2-27 at NE Louisiana ............. L........... 73-85 3-1 Ark.-Little Rock ............. L........... 67-83 3-4 Centenary....................... L........... 69-70 *Juice Bowl Tournament
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1982-83
18-12 • Frank Kerns 11-26 Fort Valley St. .............. W .......... 80-65 11-29 Jacksonville ................... L........... 46-53 12-1 Valdosta St. .................. W .......... 80-71 12-4 Houston Baptist ........... L........... 46-60 12-11 at Charleston So........... L........... 45-54 12-14 Central Florida ............. W .......... 44-41 12-16 *at West Virginia........... L........... 58-85 12-17 *Robert Morris ............. W .......... 66-63 12-22 Georgia ........................... L........... 55-57 1-6 at Hardin-Simmons.... W .......... 57-54 1-8 at Ark.-Little Rock ........ L........... 75-80 1-10 Hardin-Simmons ........ W .......... 74-66 1-13 Samford .......................... L........... 69-70 1-15 at Mercer ........................ L........... 48-52 1-18 Ark.-Little Rock ............ W .......... 75-70 1-22 at Samford .................... W .......... 71-57 1-24 at Centenary.................. L........... 58-78 1-29 at Northwestern St. .... L........... 62-78 2-3 Houston Baptist .......... W .......... 71-56 2-5 Centenary...................... W .......... 82-65 2-9 Mercer ............................ W .......... 67-55 2-12 at Augusta..................... W .......... 75-48 2-16 Northwestern St. ....... W .......... 90-78 2-21 Charleston So. ............. W .......... 93-73 2-23 at South Carolina ........ W .......... 66-64 2-26 Alabama St. .................. L........... 82-92 3-5 #Samford ....................... W .......... 58-57 3-10 #Houston Baptist........ W .......... 58-55 3-11 #at Ark.-Little Rock ..... W .......... 68-67 3-15 %Robert Morris ............ L........... 54-64 *Mountaineer Classic #TAAC Tournament %NCAA Mideast Regional
1983-84
16-12 • Frank Kerns 11-26 Fort Valley St. .............. W .......... 89-69 11-28 Eckerd ............................. W .......... 80-55 12-1 at Tennessee Tech....... W .......... 85-67 12-5 Valdosta St. .................. W .......... 67-64 12-9 *at Stetson ..................... L........... 68-81 12-10 *Massachusetts ........... W .......... 67-64 12-13 Augusta.......................... W.......... 94-67 12-16 #at Evansville ................ L........... 82-98 12-17 #Northern Arizona ...... L........... 75-81 12-28 %Mississippi ................. W .......... 60-58 12-29 %at Chattanooga ........ L........... 74-91 1-5 Centenary...................... W .......... 77-76 1-7 Northwestern St. ....... W .......... 79-63 1-12 at Ark.-Little Rock ........ L........... 66-79 1-14 at Samford ..................... L........... 61-63 1-17 at Middle Tenn. St. ..... W .......... 55-54 1-21 Mercer ............................. L........... 54-57 1-26 Hardin-Simmons ........ W .......... 63-58 1-28 Houston Baptist .......... W .......... 57-54 2-2 at Centenary................. W .......... 69-64 2-4 at Northwestern St. W-5OT .... 80-78 2-9 Ark.-Little Rock ............ W .......... 80-77 2-11 Samford ......................... W .......... 73-59 2-18 at Mercer ........................ L........... 68-72 2-23 at Hardin-Simmons..... L........... 55-63 2-25 at Houston Baptist ...... L........... 52-75 2-1 Tennessee Tech ............ L........... 75-78 3-2 $Mercer ........................... L........... 77-80 *Hatter Classic #Executive Inn Invitational %Krystal Classic $TAAC Tournament
1984-85
24-5 • Frank Kerns 11-24 Elon ................................. W .......... 67-63 11-27 at Radford ..................... W .......... 72-69 11-30 Eckerd ............................. W .......... 70-62 12-4 Valdosta St. .................. W .......... 66-57 12-8 Fort Valley St. .............. W .......... 90-76 12-10 Augusta.......................... W.......... 64-47 12-14 *at Marshall ................... L........... 69-70 12-15 *Alabama St. ............... W .......... 91-56 12-22 Campbell ....................... W .......... 54-50 1-2 at Campbell .................. W .......... 71-63 1-5 Mercer ............................. L........... 60-71 1-10 at Georgia St. .............. W .......... 77-61 1-12 at Samford .................... W .......... 63-58 1-17 Houston Baptist .......... W .......... 61-48 1-19 Hardin-Simmons ......... L........... 62-77 1-24 at Ark.-Little Rock ....... W .......... 68-64 1-26 at Centenary................. W .......... 65-56 1-30 Middle Tenn. St. .......... W .......... 72-64 2-2 at Mercer ........................ L........... 64-75 2-7 Georgia St. ................... W .......... 77-50 2-9 Samford ......................... W .......... 71-70 2-14 at Houston Baptist ...... L........... 65-71 2-16 at Hardin-Simmons.... W .......... 55-46 2-19 Radford .......................... W .......... 48-42 2-21 Ark.-Little Rock ............ W .......... 67-64 2-23 Centenary...................... W .......... 69-52 2-26 Augusta.......................... W.......... 66-56 3-2 #Georgia St. ................. W ........109-61 3-8 #Ark.-Little Rock........... L........... 65-67 *Marshall Memorial Tournament #TAAC Tournament
1985-86
15-13 • Frank Kerns 11-22 Oakland City................. W .......... 88-53 11-26 Eastern Kentucky........ W .......... 77-61 11-30 Central Florida .............. L........... 72-73 12-1 Allen ................................ W .......... 94-59 12-6 *East Tenn. St. ............. W .......... 69-66 12-7 *Mercer .......................... W .......... 54-52 12-10 Fort Valley St. .............. W .......... 84-65 12-14 Augusta.......................... W.......... 66-45 12-17 at Wake Forest .............. L........... 61-64 12-20 #Youngstown St. ........ W .......... 61-59 12-21 #at SW Louisiana. ....... L........... 50-62 12-30 Judson ............................ W .......... 80-47 1-4 at Mercer ........................ L........... 56-61 1-9 Georgia St. ................... W .......... 91-77 1-11 Samford .......................... L........... 52-54 1-16 at Ark.-Little Rock ........ L........... 71-74 1-18 Centenary....................... L........... 58-60 1-23 Houston Baptist .......... W .......... 71-55 1-25 Hardin-Simmons ........ W .......... 69-67 2-1 Mercer ............................. L........... 55-62 2-6 at Georgia St. .............. W .......... 66-62 2-8 at Samford ..................... L........... 72-73 2-13 Ark.-Little Rock ............. L........... 74-83 2-15 Centenary...................... W .......... 72-60 2-20 at Houston Baptist ..... W .......... 62-49 2-22 at Hardin-Simmons..... L........... 46-48 2-25 at Augusta...................... L........... 52-54 3-1 %at Samford.................. L........... 59-73 *UTC Coca-Cola Classic #Budweiser Bayou Classic %TAAC Tournament
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20-11 • Frank Kerns 11-28 Fort Valley St. .............. W .......... 98-61 12-5 *Charleston So. ........... W .......... 73-63 12-6 *at Chattanooga .......... L........... 68-79 12-9 Savannah St. ................ W .......... 88-70 12-13 Augusta.......................... W .......... 74-71 12-16 at Hardin-Simmons.... W .......... 75-71 12-18 at UT-San Antonio ...... W .......... 76-89 12-22 at Augusta..................... W .......... 89-74 12-29 #Temple .......................... L........... 61-80 12-30 #Air Force ...................L-2OT ...... 82-87 1-3 at Georgia St. .............. W .......... 85-79 1-5 Mercer ............................ W .......... 55-54 1-10 Stetson ........................... W .......... 65-64 1-15 Houston Baptist .......... W .......... 62-58 1-17 Centenary...................W-OT ...... 70-68 1-22 at Ark.-Little Rock ........ L........... 71-85 1-24 at Samford .................... W .......... 82-73 1-29 UT-San Antonio ........... W .......... 71-51 1-31 Hardin-Simmons ......... L........... 58-61 2-5 Georgia St. .................... L........... 68-73 2-7 Mercer ............................ W .......... 69-64 2-12 at Stetson ....................L-OT ....... 61-68 2-14 at Central Florida ......... L........... 59-61 2-19 at Houston Baptist ...... L........... 54-63 2-21 at Centenary................. W .......... 78-57 2-26 Ark.-Little Rock ........W-3OT ..... 66-69 2-28 Samford ......................... W .......... 65-51 3-5 %Hardin-Simmons..... W .......... 73-66 3-6 %at Ark.-Little Rock ... W .......... 70-62 3-7 %Stetson ....................... W .......... 49-46 3-13 $at Syracuse .................. L........... 73-79 *UTC Coca-Cola Classic #Toledo Blade Classic %TAAC Tournament $NCAA East Regional
1987-88
24-7 • Frank Kerns 11-28 UNC Wilmington......... W .......... 60-53 12-5 Savannah St. ................ W .......... 67-34 12-7 UNC Charlotte .............. L........... 57-65 12-11 *Louisiana Tech ........... W .......... 63-46 12-12 *Montana ....................... L........... 57-68 12-16 Francis Marion ............. W .......... 72-60 12-19 Armstrong St. .............. W .......... 75-55 12-29 at Augusta..................... W .......... 59-55 1-2 at UT-San Antonio ....... L........... 61-70 1-4 at Hardin-Simmons.... W .......... 74-59 1-7 Georgia St. ................... W .......... 80-60 1-9 Mercer ............................ W .......... 70-58 1-16 Stetson ........................... W .......... 74-51 1-21 at Houston Baptist ..... W .......... 56-47 1-23 at Centenary................. W .......... 72-68 1-28 Ark.-Little Rock ............ W .......... 57-48 1-30 Samford ......................... W .......... 76-59 2-4 UT-San Antonio ............ L........... 47-50 2-6 Hardin-Simmons ........ W .......... 65-51 2-11 at Georgia St. .............. W .......... 73-65 2-13 at Mercer ........................ L........... 60-63 2-17 Augusta.......................... W .......... 50-49 2-20 at Stetson ...................W-OT ...... 61-58 2-27 Centenary...................... W .......... 58-46 2-1 Houston Baptist .......... W .......... 59-44 3-3 at Ark.-Little Rock ....... W .......... 75-58 3-5 at Samford .................... W .......... 54-49 3-10 #Georgia St. ................. W .......... 71-55 3-11 #Mercer .......................... W .......... 60-52 3-12 #UT-San Antonio ......L-OT ....... 69-76 3-17 %at Georgia................... L........... 48-53 *Champion Holiday Classic #TAAC Tournament %National Invitational Tournament
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1994-95
The 1992-93 team was Georgia Southern’s first year in the SoCon.
1988-89
23-6 • Frank Kerns 11-25 UNC Wilmington......... W .......... 68-56 11-28 Augusta.......................... W .......... 78-48 12-2 *LaSalle ........................... L........... 62-64 12-3 *Southern Illinois......... L........... 78-82 12-9 #George Mason........... W .......... 76-58 12-10 #at Drake ....................... W .......... 68-58 12-12 at E. Kentucky .............. W .......... 80-69 12-17 at Samford .................... W .......... 87-68 12-19 at Ark.-Little Rock ........ L........... 74-94 12-30 at Augusta..................... W .......... 94-75 1-5 Georgia St. ................... W ........100-93 1-7 Mercer ............................ W .......... 81-78 1-10 UNC Charlotte ............. W .......... 93-76 1-14 at Stetson ...................... W .......... 60-56 1-19 at UT-San Antonio ...... W .......... 70-61 1-21 at Hardin-Simmons.... W .......... 69-53 1-26 Houston Baptist .......... W .......... 65-58 1-28 Centenary...................... W .......... 90-77 1-31 at Mercer ....................... W .......... 66-61 2-2 at Georgia St. .............. W .......... 95-90 2-11 Stetson ........................... W .......... 76-67 2-16 Hardin-Simmons ........ W .......... 67-56 2-18 UT-San Antonio .......W-2OT ...100-98 2-23 at Centenary................. W .......... 87-86 2-25 at Houston Baptist ..... W .......... 80-60 3-2 Samford ......................... W .......... 71-52 3-4 Ark.-Little Rock ............. L........... 63-80 3-7 %Houston Baptist ....... L........... 72-78 3-16 $at Ala.-Birmingham .. L........... 74-83 *Acme Boot Showdown #Heritage Drake Classic %TAAC Tournament $National Invitational Tournament
1989-90
17-11 • Frank Kerns 11-29 Augusta.......................... W .......... 94-87 12-2 at Lamar ......................... W .......... 66-65 12-8 *Ala.-Birmingham ....... L........... 53-79 12-9 *North Texas ................. W .......... 92-74 12-11 at Murray St. ................ W .......... 71-69 12-14 Hardin-Simmons ........ W .......... 78-65 12-20 UT-San Antonio ............ L........... 84-88 12-23 at Bradley ....................L-OT ....... 77-85 12-29 #Howard ........................ W .......... 85-65 12-30 #Wright St. .................... L........... 91-94 1-4 at Ark.-Little Rock ........ L........... 66-79 1-6 at Samford .................... W ........103-92 1-10 Lamar .............................. W .......... 72-64 1-13 at Stetson ...................... W .......... 71-70 1-20 Centenary...................... W ........109-86 1-25 at Mercer ....................... W .......... 71-50 1-27 Georgia St. ................... W .......... 68-66 2-1 Samford ......................... W .......... 95-63 2-3 Ark.-Little Rock ............ W .......... 97-72 2-6 at UNC Charlotte ........ W .......... 86-68 2-10 Stetson ........................... W .......... 75-66 2-12 Murray St. ...................... L........... 79-82 2-15 Centenary....................... L.........87-104 2-22 Georgia St. ................... W .......... 78-66 2-24 Mercer .........................W-OT ...... 84-79 3-1 at UT-San Antonio ....... L........... 80-82 3-3 at Hardin-Simmons..... L........... 64-65 3-6 %Stetson ........................ L........... 55-80 *Cougar Classic #U.S. Air Classic %TAAC Tournament
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1990-91
14-13 • Frank Kerns 11-24 Bradley ........................... W .......... 93-70 11-28 Murray St. ...................... L........... 61-78 12-1 Middle Tenn. St. ........... L........... 77-80 12-7 *Long Beach St. ........... W .......... 84-67 12-8 *at Illinois ....................... L........... 67-85 12-17 at Augusta...................... L........... 67-69 12-20 at Middle Tenn. St.....L-OT ....... 76-80 12-28 #Northeastern ............. W .......... 69-63 12-29 #at Boise State .............. L........... 65-68 1-2 East Carolina.................. L........... 59-60 1-8 Murray St. ..................... W .......... 66-63 1-12 Stetson ........................... W .......... 71-67 1-17 at Georgia St. ............... L........... 72-73 1-19 at Mercer ....................... W .......... 71-66 1-24 UT-San Antonio ........... W .......... 94-87 1-26 Centenary...................... W .......... 92-85 1-31 at Ark.-Little Rock ....... W .......... 82-75 2-2 Samford .......................... L........... 72-75 2-6 East Carolina................. W .......... 80-68 2-9 at Stetson ...................... W .......... 78-62 2-14 Georgia St. .................L-OT ....... 86-90 2-16 Mercer ............................ W .......... 78-64 2-21 at UT-San Antonio ....... L........... 79-87 2-23 at Centenary.................. L........... 85-90 2-28 Ark.-Little Rock .........W-OT ...... 91-88 3-2 Samford ......................... W .......... 83-66 3-5 %Ark.-Little Rock ......... L........... 65-70 *Illini Classic; #Albertson’s Holiday Classic %TAAC Tournament
1991-92
25-6 • Frank Kerns 11-23 Bethune-Cookman .... W ........111-73 11-25 at Appalachian St. ..... W .......... 81-80 11-30 Tennessee Tech ........... W ........103-86 12-7 Fort Valley St. .............. W ........110-88 12-9 Troy.................................. W ........102-94 12-14 Furman ............................ L........... 77-80 12-17 Brewton-Parker ........... W ........106-91 12-20 *Pepperdine ................. W .......... 79-73 12-21 *at Ala.-Birmingham... L........... 69-87 12-30 at Tennessee Tech........ L........... 90-92 1-2 West Georgia................ W ........115-94 Appalachian St. .......... W .......... 88-77 1-6 1-9 at Samford .................... W .......... 83-65 1-11 at Georgia St. .............. W .......... 88-87 1-16 Centenary...................... W ........119-91 1-18 SE Louisiana ................. W .......... 90-75 1-22 at Furman ....................... L........... 70-76 1-25 at Mercer ....................... W .......... 90-75 1-30 at Stetson ...................... W ........103-67 2-1 at Fla. International.... W .......... 78-72 2-6 Samford ......................... W .......... 73-62 2-8 Georgia St. ................... W .......... 91-84 2-13 at Centenary...............L-OT .. 106-110 2-15 at SE Louisiana............. W .......... 79-72 2-22 Mercer ............................ W .......... 81-74 2-27 Stetson ........................... W ........104-76 2-1 Fla. International......... W .......... 95-71 3-6 #SE Louisiana ............... W ........106-86 3-7 #Samford ....................... W .......... 81-61 3-11 #Georgia St. ................. W .......... 95-82 3-20 %Oklahoma St. ............ L.........73-100 *UAB Hibbett Invitational #TAAC Tournament %NCAA Southeast Regional
1992-93
19-9 • Frank Kerns 12-4 Francis Marion ............. W .......... 76-69 12-8 at South Carolina ........ W .......... 82-69 12-11 *Central Michigan ...... W .......... 89-72 12-12 *at Cincinnati ................ L........... 57-91 12-16 Eckerd ............................. W .......... 70-59 12-18 Alcorn St. ...................... W .......... 69-59 12-19 at SW Louisiana ............ L.........82-107 1-2 Augusta.......................... W.......... 85-80 1-5 at The Citadel ............... W .......... 66-58 1-9 Appalachian St. .......... W ........103-76 1-10 East Tenn. St. ............... W .......... 96-75 1-16 at Marshall ..................... L........... 74-75 1-17 at VMI .............................. W .......... 73-70 1-20 at Furman ...................... W .......... 75-73 1-23 Chattanooga ................. L.........92-103 1-24 Western Carolina ........ W .......... 80-52 1-27 at Davidson ................L-OT ....... 81-88 1-30 The Citadel.................... W .......... 81-73 2-6 Davidson ....................... W .......... 83-71 2-7 Furman ............................ L........... 72-79 2-13 at East Tenn. St. ........L-OT ....... 88-93 2-14 at Appalachian St. ..... W .......... 92-84 2-20 VMI................................... W .......... 69-63 2-21 Marshall ......................... W .......... 75-72 2-27 at Western Carolina ... W .......... 90-81 2-28 at Chattanooga ............ L........... 68-91 3-5 #The Citadel ................. W .......... 72-41 3-6 #East Tenn. St. ...........L-OT ....... 76-84 *Delta Bearcat Classic #SoCon Tournament
1993-94
14-14 • Frank Kerns 11-26 Georgia College .......... W .......... 80-78 12-3 Presbyterian Coll. ....... W .......... 72-58 12-7 at South Carolina ......... L........... 78-91 12-10 Brewton-Parker ........... W .......... 94-84 12-14 Valdosta St. .................. W .......... 79-60 12-18 at Purdue ........................ L........... 59-97 12-22 at East Tenn. St. ........... L........... 60-76 12-29 *Cornell ........................... L........... 76-80 12-30 *Bowling Green............ L........... 60-69 1-5 at The Citadel ............... W .......... 81-78 1-8 at Appalachian St. ...... L........... 70-72 Marshall ......................... W .......... 74-71 1-15 1-17 VMI................................... W .......... 83-61 1-19 Furman ........................... W .......... 80-76 1-22 at Chattanooga ............ L........... 78-83 1-24 at Western Carolina .... L........... 82-86 1-26 Davidson ........................ L........... 67-69 1-29 The Citadel.................... W .......... 65-62 2-5 at Davidson ................... L........... 71-83 2-7 at Furman ...................... W .......... 71-64 2-12 East Tenn. St. ............... W ........101-91 2-14 Appalachian St. ........... L........... 62-65 2-19 at VMI .............................. W .......... 63-61 2-21 at Marshall ..................... L........... 75-78 2-26 Western Carolina ........ W .......... 87-78 2-28 Chattanooga ................. L........... 60-71 3-4 #Appalachian St. ........ W .......... 85-60 3-5 #Chattanooga............L-OT ....... 91-99 *Olds Spartan Classic #SoCon Tournament
Doug Durham
(Georgia Southern ‘93) Years: 1994-95 Record: 7-20, .259
8-20 • Frank Kerns-Doug Durham 11-25 Brewton-Parker ........... W .......... 68-58 11-28 at Georgia ...................... L........... 57-87 12-2 *#Auburn........................ L........... 45-77 12-3 *Tri-State........................ W .......... 85-57 12-9 Savannah St. ................ W .......... 80-76 12-13 Valdosta St. .................. W .......... 95-68 12-16 %Santa Clara ................. L........... 66-86 12-17 %Mississipi Valley St. . L........... 61-64 12-22 at Illinois-Chicago ....... L........... 73-89 12-30 $Canisius ........................ L........... 62-68 12-31 $Indiana St. ................... L........... 66-85 1-5 at Furman ...................... W .......... 61-60 1-9 Illinois-Chicago ............ L........... 81-87 1-14 Furman ........................... W .......... 62-56 1-17 at The Citadel ................ L........... 59-71 1-21 Chattanooga ................. L........... 70-89 1-24 at Western Carolina .... L........... 62-77 1-28 East Tenn. St. ................ L........... 72-89 1-30 Davidson ....................... W .......... 59-52 2-4 at VMI ............................... L........... 81-84 2-6 at Appalachian St. ...... L........... 53-60 2-11 at Marshall ..................... L.........53-103 2-14 The Citadel..................... L........... 62-69 2-18 at Chattanooga ............ L........... 62-76 2-21 Western Carolina ......... L........... 76-83 2-27 Marshall .......................... L........... 63-83 3-2 &VMI................................ W .......... 94-71 3-3 &Chattanooga .............. L........... 66-70 Doug Durham took over coaching duties after Kerns coached the season opener. *CVC Classic %UAB Classic $Pepsi-Oneida Nation Classic &SoCon Tournament #Forfeit
Gregg Polinsky
(Northern Arizona) Years: 1995-99 Record: 34-76, .309
1995-96
3-23 • Gregg Polinsky 11-27 vs. Georgia ^ AUG ....... L........... 44-88 12-1 *at Nebraska.................. L........... 59-82 12-2 *Pepperdine.................. L........... 59-69 12-8 Shorter ........................... W.......... 83-48 12-12 at Georgia St. ............... L........... 58-60 12-16 at Florida A&M.............. L........... 43-47 12-19 Coastal Carolina........... L........... 59-61 12-22 Indiana St. ..................... L........... 60-69 12-29 #at South Florida ......... L........... 48-78 12-30 #Yale................................. L........... 57-62 1-6 Texas A&M % SAV........ L........... 63-67 1-13 at Furman....................... L........... 55-62 1-15 The Citadel..................... L........... 56-63 1-20 at Chattanooga............ L........... 55-81 1-22 Western Carolina ......... L........... 71-81 1-25 at East Tenn. St. .......... W.......... 70-68 1-29 at Davidson ................... L........... 46-71 1-31 Furman............................ L........... 38-80 2-5 Appalachian St. .......W-OT ...... 74-73 2-7 VMI.................................... L........... 48-71 2-10 Marshall .......................... L........... 52-71 2-12 at The Citadel.............L-OT ....... 63-67 2-14 at South Carolina......... L........... 45-57 2-17 Chattanooga................. L........... 50-71 2-19 at Western Carolina .... L........... 64-83 2-26 at Marshall ..................... L........... 50-96 ^ - Augusta, Ga. % - Savannah, Ga. *Ameritas Classic #USF Holiday Classic
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2000-01
The 1999-2000 team was the first to play under Jeff Price.
1996-97
10-18 • Gregg Polinsky 11-23 at Indiana St. ................ L........... 76-88 11-26 Emmanuel..................... W .......... 87-53 11-29 at Georgia ...................... L........... 56-90 12-2 Voorhees ....................... W .......... 80-56 12-10 at Texas A&M ................. L........... 38-83 12-14 Mercer ............................ W .......... 73-58 12-19 Florida A&M.................. W .......... 82-72 12-21 Georgia St. .................... L........... 49-68 12-29 *Toledo............................ L........... 68-87 12-30 *Buffalo ........................... L........... 61-63 1-2 at Coastal Carolina ...... L........... 21-61 1-6 East Tenn. St. ............W-OT ...... 63-60 1-11 Davidson. ....................... L........... 63-81 1-13 at VMI ............................... L........... 61-75 1-15 at Virginia Tech ............. L........... 41-76 1-18 at Appalachian St. ..... W .......... 76-75 1-20 Marshall .......................... L........... 50-70 1-25 The Citadel.................... W .......... 68-56 1-27 at Chattanooga ............ L........... 55-76 2-1 Western Carolina ........ W .......... 83-71 2-3 at Furman ....................... L........... 53-86 2-8 at Marshall ..................... L........... 68-81 2-10 Furman ............................ L........... 61-76 2-15 at The Citadel ................ L........... 56-93 2-17 Chattanooga ................ W .......... 70-67 2-22 at Western Carolina .... L........... 49-67 2-27 #East Tenn. St. ............. W .......... 68-48 2-28 #Marshall ........................ L........... 46-78 *MVP Holiday Classic; #SoCon Tournament
1998-99
11-17 • Gregg Polinsky 11-14 Piedmont....................... W .......... 85-62 11-16 at Florida......................... L........... 62-76 11-19 Jacksonville St. ........... W .......... 65-54 11-21 High Point ..................... W .......... 88-78 11-28 *Northern Illinois ......... L........... 55-67 11-29 *Bucknell ........................ L........... 51-65 12-3 Chattanooga ................ W .......... 72-55 12-7 at Belmont ..................... L........... 47-65 12-12 Austin Peay .................... L........... 76-81 12-20 at Florida St. .................. L........... 43-80 12-29 North Georgia.............. W .......... 86-53 1-2 Coll. of Charleston ....... L........... 57-61 1-4 at Chattanooga ............ L........... 50-61 1-9 Furman ........................... W .......... 60-57 1-11 at The Citadel ............... W .......... 75-51 1-16 at VMI ............................... L........... 59-65 1-18 at Furman ...................... W .......... 51-49 1-23 Wofford ........................... L........... 65-75 1-25 at Western Carolina .... L........... 57-61 1-30 Appalachian St. ........... L........... 56-67 2-1 at Coll. of Charleston .. L........... 41-66 2-6 at Wofford ...................... L........... 60-71 2-8 Davidson ........................ L........... 73-77 2-13 at UNC Greensboro..... L........... 56-83 2-15 The Citadel.................... W .......... 79-63 2-20 East Tenn. St. ............... W .......... 78-67 2-25 #UNC Greensboro ...... W .......... 81-78 2-26 #Appalachian St. ......... L........... 65-74 *FIU-Money Store Tournament #SoCon Tournament
1997-98
10-18 • Gregg Polinsky 11-15 Webber .......................... W .......... 97-69 11-18 Jacksonville St. ........... W .......... 95-85 11-21 at Illinois ......................... L........... 53-82 11-25 at Georgia ...................... L........... 74-96 11-30 High Point ..................... W .......... 73-58 12-9 at Mercer ....................... W .......... 72-71 12-13 at Jacksonville St. ....... L........... 59-71 12-17 at Saint Louis................. L........... 47-69 12-20 at Austin Peay ............... L........... 66-81 12-30 Emmanuel..................... W .......... 95-43 1-3 VMI................................L-2OT ...... 73-76 1-5 at Wofford ...................... L........... 48-55 1-10 UNC Greensboro.......... L........... 63-67 1-12 Furman ........................... W .......... 61-54 1-17 at The Citadel ................ L........... 60-71 1-19 at Appalachian St. ...... L........... 62-64 1-24 at Furman ...................L-2OT ...... 66-72 1-26 Chattanooga ................ W .......... 59-52 1-28 at Georgia Tech ............ L........... 45-77 1-31 The Citadel..................... L........... 45-68 2-2 at East Tenn. St. .......... W .......... 65-62 2-7 Western Carolina ......... L........... 69-81 2-12 Belmont .......................... L........... 56-64 2-14 Wofford ........................... L........... 57-60 2-16 at Chattanooga ........... W .......... 81-68 2-21 at Davidson ................... L........... 58-75 2-26 *East Tenn. St. ............. W .......... 57-47 2-27 *Davidson ...................... L........... 68-74 *SoCon Tournament
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Jeff Price 1999-2000
(Pikeville, ‘81) Years: 1999-09 Record: 138-133, .509
16-12 • Jeff Price 11-20 Tennessee Tech ........... W .......... 83-81 11-23 at Jacksonville ............. W .......... 93-85 11-27 at Ala.-Birmingham..... L........... 77-84 11-29 at Jacksonville St. ...... W .......... 87-84 12-2 Winthrop ........................ L........... 72-80 12-6 at Tennessee Tech........ L.........79-111 12-8 Mercer ............................ W .......... 73-68 12-11 North Georgia.............. W .......... 98-82 12-18 at Oklahoma.................. L.........63-102 12-28 *Florida A&M................ W .......... 95-63 12-29 *Weber St. ..................... L........... 60-68 1-3 Furman ........................... W .......... 89-77 1-8 at Appalachian St. ...... L........... 74-88 1-10 UNC Greensboro......... W .......... 78-71 1-15 at Wofford ...................... L........... 66-82 1-17 Coll. of Charleston ....... L........... 68-82 1-22 The Citadel.................... W .......... 93-81 1-24 at Chattanooga ........... W .......... 62-59 1-29 Western Carolina ........ W .......... 92-83 1-31 VMI................................... W .......... 69-67 2-5 at East Tenn. St. ........... L........... 71-72 2-7 Chattanooga ................ W .......... 96-92 2-12 at The Citadel ............... W .......... 58-52 2-14 at Coll. of Charleston .. L........... 67-83 2-18 at Furman ....................... L........... 73-80 2-22 Wofford .......................W-OT ...... 80-77 2-26 at Davidson .................. W .......... 88-87 3-3 #Furman ......................... L........... 54-68 *Capital City Classic #SoCon Tournament
15-15 • Jeff Price 11-18 North Georgia.............. W .......... 93-71 11-21 Jacksonville ................... L........... 78-80 11-25 at High Point ................. L........... 66-67 11-29 at Evansville................... L........... 72-79 12-2 Belmont ......................... W .......... 89-81 12-3 at Winthrop.................... L........... 58-73 12-6 Reinhardt....................... W .......... 96-53 12-9 at Mercer ....................... W .......... 92-77 12-16 at Belmont ..................... L........... 74-79 12-19 at Auburn ....................... L........... 79-93 12-28 at Illinois St. .................. L........... 60-89 1-2 Wofford ........................... L........... 74-82 1-6 at Coll. of Charleston .. L........... 65-86 1-8 Chattanooga ................. L........... 76-83 1-13 Davidson ....................... W .......... 84-70 1-15 at Furman ...................... W .......... 83-72 1-20 The Citadel.................... W .......... 88-69 1-22 at Western Carolina .... L........... 65-88 1-27 Coll. of Charleston ...... W .......... 68-63 1-29 at Wofford ..................... W .......... 65-60 2-3 Appalachian St. ........... L........... 64-68 2-5 at The Citadel ................ L........... 69-71 2-10 East Tenn. St. ............... W .......... 98-79 2-12 at VMI .............................. W .......... 78-73 2-17 at UNC Greensboro.... W .......... 72-68 2-19 Furman ........................W-OT ...... 87-85 2-24 at Chattanooga ............ L........... 82-95 3-1 *VMI................................. W .......... 76-59 3-2 *East Tenn. St. ............. W .......... 72-64 3-3 *Chattanooga ............... L........... 73-84 *SoCon Tournament
2001-02
16-12 • Jeff Price 11-16 North Georgia.............. W .......... 85-51 11-19 Gardner-Webb............. W .......... 88-77 11-21 vs. Georgia ^ ................. L........... 73-94 11-24 at Wichita St. ................. L........... 77-97 11-29 Illinois St. ...................... W .......... 87-76 12-1 at UNLV ........................... L........... 64-79 12-4 at Gardner-Webb......... L.........99-106 12-6 at Savannah St. ........... W .......... 86-63 12-8 Mercer ............................ W .......... 92-69 12-17 Albany St. ..................... W .......... 66-58 1-2 at Furman ....................... L........... 59-65 1-5 VMI................................... W ........100-60 1-7 at Appalachian St. ..... W ........101-89 1-12 UNC Greensboro.......... L........... 67-79 1-14 at The Citadel ................ L........... 80-85 1-19 Wofford .......................... W .......... 86-73 1-21 Western Carolina ........ W .......... 96-67 1-26 at Coll. of Charleston . W .......... 60-57 1-28 Chattanooga ................. L.........91-103 1-30 Savannah St. ................ W .......... 80-41 2-2 at East Tenn. St. ........... L.........65-100 2-4 Furman ........................... W .......... 86-78 2-9 at Wofford ...................... L........... 67-76 2-13 at Davidson ................... L........... 56-64 2-16 The Citadel.................... W .......... 95-86 2-18 at Chattanooga ........... W .......... 84-68 2-23 Coll. of Charleston ...... W .......... 70-54 3-2 *Furman .......................... L........... 70-73 *SoCon Tournament The 2001-2002 Georgia Southern team recorded win number 1,000 for the basketball program and also won the program’s first SoCon regular season title.
2002-03
16-13 • Jeff Price 11-23 *vs. John Jay ................. W .......... 83-60 11-24 *at Maine ....................... W .......... 91-77 11-26 at Vanderbilt.................. L........... 60-96 11-30 North Georgia.............. W ........112-85 12-3 at Savannah St. ........... W .......... 74-62 12-5 at Mercer ........................ L........... 72-80 12-8 Air Force.......................... L........... 56-70 12-16 Spring Hill ..................... W .......... 66-41 12-21 Wagner........................... W .......... 90-81 12-30 Savannah St. ................ W .......... 83-67 1-1 at Air Force ..................... L........... 40-78 1-7 Furman ........................... W .......... 71-64 1-11 at VMI .............................. W .......... 91-84 1-13 Appalachian St. ........... L........... 81-87 1-18 at UNC Greensboro.... W .......... 83-78 1-21 The Citadel..................... L........... 66-67 1-25 at Western Carolina ... W .......... 87-82 1-27 at Wofford ...................... L........... 70-73 2-1 Coll. of Charleston ....... L........... 79-84 2-3 at Chattanooga ............ L........... 94-97 2-8 East Tenn. St. ............... W .......... 87-83 2-11 at Furman ....................... L........... 69-77 2-15 Wofford .......................... W .......... 69-68 2-18 Davidson ........................ L........... 76-85 2-22 at The Citadel ............... W .......... 64-63 2-24 Chattanooga ................ W .......... 99-97 3-1 at Coll. of Charleston .. L........... 71-73 3-5 #Western Carolina ...... W .......... 89-81 3-6 #Coll. of Charleston .... L........... 53-67 *University of Maine Tip-Off Classic #SoCon Tournament
2003-04
21-8 • Jeff Price 11-21 North Georgia.............. W .......... 94-55 11-24 at Ala.-Birmingham..... L........... 73-94 11-28 at Savannah St. ........... W .......... 86-66 12-1 Mercer ............................ W .......... 88-78 12-6 at East Tenn. St. ........... L........... 85-91 12-15 at Wagner ...................... W .......... 78-59 12-17 at Southern Miss .......L-OT ....... 91-95 12-20 Tennessee Temple ...... W .......... 96-50 12-29 *Cleveland St. ............. W .......... 79-64 12-30 *at Texas A&M-CC ....... W .......... 70-57 Fort Valley St. .............. W .......... 97-60 1-2 1-7 Wofford .......................... W .......... 81-63 1-10 The Citadel.................... W .......... 86-58 1-12 Savannah St. ................ W .......... 80-58 1-17 at Furman ...................... W .......... 71-67 1-19 at Wofford ..................... W .......... 82-73 1-24 Coll. of Charleston ...... W .......... 85-80 1-27 Davidson ....................... W .......... 62-60 1-31 at Chattanooga ........... W .......... 82-74 2-2 at Appalachian St. ..... W .......... 81-77 2-7 Furman ............................ L........... 72-77 2-9 Western Carolina ........ W .......... 68-65 2-14 at Davidson ................... L........... 72-82 2-18 at Coll. of Charleston . W .......... 82-76 2-21 UNC Greensboro.......... L........... 79-80 2-23 Elon ..............................W-OT ...... 83-80 2-28 at The Citadel ................ L........... 65-68 3-4 #Wofford........................ W .......... 82-69 3-5 #Chattanooga............L-OT ....... 87-90 *Flint Hill Resources Islander Classic #SoCon Tournament
The 2001-02 squad recorded GSU’s 1,000th program victory.
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2004-05
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2006-07
18-13 • Jeff Price 11-18 ^Utah St. ........................ L........... 61-71 11-20 ^at Ala.-Fairbanks ...... W .......... 78-75 11-21 ^Portland ....................... L........... 60-74 11-24 at Washington St. ....... L........... 42-61 11-27 Brewton-Parker ........... W .......... 92-59 11-29 at Mercer ....................L-2OT ....94-103 12-3 Davidson ........................ L........... 76-84 12-11 Augusta St. ................... W .......... 99-66 12-15 Arkansas St. ................. W .......... 85-70 12-19 at Florida......................... L.........68-100 12-30 Fort Valley St. .............. W .......... 88-63 1-3 at Western Carolina ... W .......... 85-76 1-8 at The Citadel ................ L........... 65-76 1-10 Coll. of Charleston ...... W .......... 90-72 1-15 Appalachian St. .......... W .......... 92-88 1-17 Chattanooga ................ W ........107-84 1-19 Savannah St. ................ W .......... 79-53 1-22 at Elon............................. W .......... 72-64 1-24 Wofford .......................... W .......... 79-76 1-29 at Coll. of Charleston .. L........... 64-71 1-31 at Savannah St. ........... W .......... 92-64 2-5 Furman ........................... W .......... 81-63 2-8 at UNC Greensboro.... W .......... 85-79 2-12 at Davidson ................... L........... 87-92 2-14 The Citadel.................... W ........115-81 2-17 at Furman ....................L-OT ....... 71-72 2-19 #at Illinois-Chicago ..... L........... 83-92 2-21 at Wofford ...................L-OT ....... 79-81 2-26 East Tenn. St. ............... W .......... 97-91 3-2 *Western Carolina ...... W .......... 69-57 3-3 *UNC Greensboro........ L........... 71-73 ^BP Top of the World Classic #ESPN Bracket Buster Saturday *SoCon Tournament
15-16 • Jeff Price 11-12 $UC Davis ...................... W ........116-73 11-13 $at Duke ......................... L........... 48-72 11-17 at Illinois ......................... L........... 50-85 11-25 Winston-Salem St. ..... W .......... 70-41 11-27 at Mercer ....................... W .......... 61-59 12-2 at Winston-Salem St. W .......... 59-49 12-8 #Northern Illinois ....... W .......... 72-70 12-9 #at Drake ........................ L........... 75-87 12-12 Flagler ............................. W ........101-67 12-16 at Appalachian St. ...... L........... 84-87 12-19 at Clemson ..................... L........... 60-72 12-30 UNC Greensboro.......... L........... 47-68 1-2 Pikeville .......................... W .......... 89-68 1-6 Furman ........................... W .......... 72-70 1-8 Wofford .......................... W .......... 83-78 1-10 at Chattanooga ............ L........... 58-67 1-13 at The Citadel ................ L........... 69-74 1-15 at Coll. of Charleston .. L........... 64-67 1-23 Davidson ........................ L.........92-101 1-27 at Elon............................. W .......... 68-67 1-29 at UNC Greensboro..... L........... 62-65 2-3 Chattanooga ................. L........... 57-62 2-5 Appalachian St. ........... L........... 55-77 2-10 at Western Carolina .... L........... 57-69 2-12 at Furman ...................... W .......... 57-55 2-15 Elon .................................. L........... 67-70 2-19 The Citadel.................... W .......... 81-62 2-22 at Wofford ..................... W .......... 68-46 2-24 Coll. of Charleston ...... W .......... 74-65 2-28 @The Citadel ................ W .......... 62-46 3-1 @Coll. of Charleston ... L........... 66-77 $CBE Classic; #Drake Regency Challenge @SoCon Tournament
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2007-08
20-10 • Jeff Price 11-10 $Portland....................... W .......... 89-75 11-11 $at Texas Tech ............... L........... 61-74 11-18 at Kansas St. .................. L........... 58-83 11-22 Mercer ............................ W .......... 98-79 11-26 Augusta St. ................... W .......... 90-58 11-28 Illinois-Chicago ........... W .......... 89-69 12-2 %at Missouri St. ........... L.........55-101 12-3 %South Florida............. L........... 66-72 12-10 at Illinois St. ................. W .......... 64-61 12-14 Jacksonville .................. W .......... 81-67 12-17 at Arkansas St. ............ W .......... 82-71 12-29 at Jacksonville ............. W .......... 84-79 1-3 Webber Int’l .................. W ........111-73 1-7 at The Citadel ............... W .......... 83-65 1-9 Coll. of Charleston ...... W .......... 71-68 1-14 Wofford .......................... W .......... 91-75 1-17 Furman ............................ L........... 63-66 1-21 at Davidson ................... L........... 58-83 1-23 at Appalachian St. ...L-OT ....... 84-90 1-28 UNC Greensboro......... W .......... 86-78 1-30 Elon ................................. W .......... 63-45 2-4 at Chattanooga ........... W .......... 93-71 2-6 Western Carolina ........ W .......... 72-67 2-11 The Citadel.................... W .......... 96-68 2-13 at Coll. of Charleston . W .......... 91-79 2-18 at Wofford ...................... L........... 62-78 2-21 Davidson ....................... W .......... 76-73 2-26 at Furman ...................... W .......... 86-61 3-3 @Appalachian St. ........ L........... 61-74 3-14 #at Charlotte ................. L........... 61-77 $Price Cutter Classic %Coaches vs. Cancer Classic @SoConTournament; #NIT
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0-12 • Jeff Price 11-12 ^at Florida State .......... L........... 67-92 11-16 $Cleveland State..........X .......... 72-70 11-17 $UAB ................................X .......... 59-57 11-18 $Stetson..........................X .......... 68-55 11-23 at Furman .......................X .......... 68-63 11-26 Mercer .............................X .......... 80-69 12-1 Appalachian St. ...........X .......... 85-72 12-10 Fort Valley St. ...............X .......... 93-73 12-15 %Florida.......................... L........... 49-52 12-20 Asbury .............................X .......... 82-51 12-28 #at TAMU-CC .................X .......... 78-69 12-29 #Rhode Island ............... L........... 80-85 1-3 at Davidson ................... L........... 67-92 1-5 at UNC Greensboro..... L........... 67-79 1-10 Coll. of Charleston .......X .......... 96-90 1-12 at The Citadel ................X .......... 73-52 1-17 at Elon..............................X .......... 67-57 1-19 at Appalachian St. ...... L........... 81-88 1-24 Wofford ........................... L........... 79-86 1-26 Furman ............................X .......... 62-53 1-28 at Western Carolina ....X .......... 69-58 1-31 at Chattanooga ............ L........... 91-96 2-4 UNC Greensboro..........X .......... 80-78 2-7 Western Carolina .........X .......... 72-63 2-9 Chattanooga .................X .......... 81-61 2-14 at Wofford ......................X .......... 77-66 2-16 Elon ..................................X .......... 59-44 2-20 The Citadel.....................X .......... 98-68 2-23 at Austin Peay ............... L........... 72-80 2-28 at Coll. of Charleston .. L........... 86-91 3-1 Davidson ........................ L........... 69-89 3-8 @Coll. of Charleston ... L........... 73-87 X - Wins Vacated due to NCAA sanctions ^ - Glenn Wilkes Classic (Tallahassee, Fla.) $ - Glenn Wilkes Classic (Daytona Bch, Fla.) # - Flint Hills Resources Islander Invitational % - Jacksonville, Fla. @SoCon Tournament
2008-09
1-22 • Jeff Price 11-10 #Houston........................X .......... 65-63 11-11 #at Duke ......................... L........... 54-97 11-14 Reinhardt........................X .......... 96-61 11-18 at UTEP ............................ L........... 79-96 11-29 Austin Peay .................... L........... 66-77 12-6 Samford ..........................X .......... 66-59 12-12 $at Drake ........................ L........... 73-84 12-13 $North Dakota St. ....... L........... 77-98 12-22 at Florida......................... L........... 81-88 1-3 Chattanooga .................X .......... 78-74 1-8 at The Citadel ................ L........... 75-84 1-10 at Coll. of Charleston .. L.........87-100 1-15 at UNC Greensboro.....X .......... 72-63 1-17 Davidson ........................ L........... 68-89 1-19 at Western Carolina .... L........... 75-89 1-22 Wofford ...........................X .......... 74-53 1-24 Furman ............................X .......... 69-53 1-29 at Samford ..................... L........... 46-69 1-31 at Chattanooga ............ L.........87-100 2-2 Appalachian St. ........... L........... 82-95 2-5 Elon .................................. L........... 54-57 2-7 UNC Greensboro.......... L........... 76-84 2-12 at Furman ....................... L........... 60-70 2-14 at Wofford ...................... L........... 75-82 2-19 Coll. of Charleston ....... L........... 68-81 2-21 Jacksonville St. ........... W .......... 66-63 2-26 at Elon.............................. L........... 61-75 2-28 at Davidson ................... L........... 56-99 3-2 The Citadel..................... L........... 53-74 3-6 @Appalachian St. ........ L........... 75-86 X - Wins Vacated due to NCAA sanctions #- Coaches vs. Cancer Classic $ - Drake Hy-Vee Classic @SoCon Tournament
2010-11
5-27 • Charlton “C.Y.” Young 11-12 at Notre Dame .............. L........... 61-98 11-15 Carver Coll..................... W .......... 91-83 11-18 Reinhardt....................... W ........101-84 11-21 #at South Florida ......... L........... 63-76 11-23 #at Texas Tech ............... L.........79-103 11-26 #Chicago St. .................. L........... 59-64 11-27 #Miss. Valley St. ............ L........... 64-75 12-2 at The Citadel ................ L........... 52-65 12-4 at Coll. of Charleston .. L........... 84-92 12-11 Brewton-Parker ........... W .......... 86-74 12-14 at Cincinnati .................. L........... 54-99 12-18 South Alabama ............ L........... 58-68 12-22 Georgia St. .................W-OT ...... 74-72 12-29 at Auburn ....................L-OT ....... 84-88 1-2 Eastern Kentucky......... L........... 73-79 1-5 Western Carolina ......... L........... 58-81 1-8 at Appalachian St. ....... L........... 51-79 1-12 Wofford ........................... L........... 65-74 1-15 Furman ............................ L........... 56-74 1-20 at UNC Greensboro..... L........... 75-87 1-22 at Elon.............................. L........... 62-84 1-26 Coll. Of Charleston ...... L........... 61-65 1-31 Davidson ........................ L........... 66-73 2-3 at Chattanooga ............ L........... 66-75 2-5 Samford .......................... L........... 50-58 2-10 at Furman ....................... L........... 45-54 2-12 at Wofford ...................... L........... 61-69 2-16 at Davidson ................... L........... 56-83 2-19 The Citadel.................... W .......... 65-53 2-24 UNC Greensboro.......... L........... 56-57 2-26 Elon .................................. L........... 57-72 3-4 %Appalachian St. ....... L........... 57-65 # - South Padre Island Invitational % - SoCon Tournament
Charlton “C.Y.” Young 2009-10
(Georgia Southern ‘94) Years: 2009-Pres. Record: 14-50, .218
9-23 • Charlton “C.Y.” Young 11-13 Reinhardt....................... W ........108-59 11-16 at South Carolina ......... L........... 66-90 11-18 at Florida......................... L........... 49-69 11-21 at Jacksonville St.......... L........... 67-89 11-27 Valparaiso....................... L........... 89-97 11-28 Ark.-Fort Smith .........W-OT ...... 86-77 11-29 Troy.................................. W .......... 80-77 12-3 at Coll. of Charleston .. L........... 59-68 12-5 at The Citadel ................ L........... 43-68 12-12 at NC State ..................... L........... 57-75 12-15 Coastal Carolina ........... L........... 58-69 12-17 at Evansville................... L........... 58-75 12-22 at Georgia St.................. L........... 65-85 12-29 at Coastal Carolina ...... L........... 64-76 1-2 at Auburn ....................... L........... 75-95 1-6 Chattanooga ................. L........... 63-75 1-9 Western Carolina ........ W .......... 81-76 1-14 at Wofford ...................... L........... 57-71 1-16 at Furman ....................... L........... 45-69 1-20 Appalachian St. ........... W .......... 68-65 1-23 Davidson ........................ L........... 87-91 1-28 The Citadel.................... W .......... 61-58 1-30 Coll. Of Charleston ...... L........... 72-90 2-4 at Western Carolina .... L........... 68-83 2-6 at Davidson ................... L........... 74-84 2-13 at Appalachian St. ....... L.........83-111 2-17 Furman ........................... W .......... 79-77 2-20 Wofford ........................L-OT ....... 76-82 2-22 at Samford .................... W .......... 83-77 2-25 Elon ................................. W .......... 98-88 3-1 at UNCG .......................... L........... 79-81 3-5 #Chattanooga............... L........... 62-82 # - SoCon Tournament
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THIS IS GEORGIA SOU SOUTHERN GEORGIA THERN Founded in 1906, Georgia Southern University provides a unique educational experience where students are able to take advantage of all of the benefits of a large university without sacrificing the personal touches of a smaller college.
• 2010 enrollment of nearly 20,000 • Economic impact of more than $700 million for region • A Day for Southern raised more than $1.2 million • Students volunteer more than 26,000 service hours Rendering of new biological sciences building to open spring 2013
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Both Forbes and U.S. News and World Report consistently include Georgia Southern in their annual reports on America’s best colleges. The University’s Graduate School was selected in its category by U.S. News and World Report and named one of the “Top 100 Best Values in Public Colleges” by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance.
Ranked the fourth-most popular university in the country by U.S. News and World Report, Georgia Southern joined Harvard, Stanford and others in the rankings that featured the top 20 most popular universities based on yield, calculating the number of students who apply and then decide to enroll.
Georgia Southern University has been approved to offer three new engineering degrees this fall, making it one of the only institutions in the state to offer Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering.
Georgia Southern was presented with the University System of Georgia’s Regents Facilities Award for Excellence, recognizing the campus’ longterm commitment to campus design and master planning. The Princeton Review and the U.S. Green Building Council both named Georgia Southern University one of the nation’s top eco-friendly campuses.
The Princeton Review cited the College of Business Administration as one of the “Best 300 Business Schools” in the nation for the fifth straight year. The publication also recognized the MBA program as one of the best in the country.
Chick-fil-A CEO and Georgia Southern alum Dan Cathy delivered the Commencement address to more than 2,200 graduating seniors and an over-capacity crowd at Paulson Stadium this past spring. Cathy inspired the Class of 2011 to be a proponent of change and encouraged the graduates to continue to be students throughout their life.
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As the largest and most comprehensive research instiAs the largest and most comprehensive research institution tution in southeast Georgia, Georgia Southern University conin southeast Georgia, Georgia Southern University continues tinues to set the bar for academic excellence. During the past to set the bar for academic excellence. During the past decade, decade, Georgia Southern has shown growth in size and scope Georgia Southern has shown growth in size and scope that has that has led to recognition by U.S. News and World Report as led to recognition by U.S. News and World Report as one of the one of the top five most popular universities in the nation. top five most popular universities in the nation. Georgia Southern continues to be one of the top Georgia Southern continues to be one of the top choices in the choices in the state for new freshmen and HOPE scholars, with state for new freshmen and HOPE scholars, with a record enrolla record enrollment of approximately 20,000 students, celment of approximately 20,000 students, celebrating a diverse ebrating a diverse population from 49 U.S. states and nearly population from 49 U.S. states and nearly 100 nations from 100 nations from around the world. The University offers more around the world. The University offers more than 115 degree than 115 degree programs at the baccalaureate, master’s and programs at the baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral levels doctoral levels through eight colleges, as well as a variety of through eight colleges, as well as a variety of online classes online classes in business, education, liberal arts, science, techin business, education, liberal arts, of science, technology nology and healthcare, including an array advanced degree and healthcare, including an array of advanced degree programs. programs. Without a adoubt, one ofof the the most Without doubt,Georgia GeorgiaSouthern Southern boasts boasts one picturesque and iconic college campuses in the country. Among most picturesque and iconic college campuses in the country. the magnolias and classic Southern red brick buildings, you will Among the magnolias and classic Southern red brick buildfind relaxing parks, lakes and the Pedestrium, a walkway that ings, you will find relaxing parks, lakes and the Pedestrium, a stretches heart the of the nearly campus. walkway thatthrough stretchesthe through heart of the700-acre nearly 700$ During the past decade, almost 300 million in construction and acre campus. During the past decade, almost $300 million in renovation and projects have projects been completed, including stateconstruction renovation have been completed, of-the-art classroom and recreation facilities a number including stateof- the-art classroom and recreation and facilities of modern apartment-style residence halls like the and a number of modern apartment-style residence halls likeupscale which includes at Centennial Place, thehousing upscale housing at Centennial Place, which includesCold Cold Stone Creamery, Einstein Bros. Bagel restaurant and more. The UniverStone Creamery, Einstein Bros. Bagel restaurant and more. $ 37 million Thesity recently celebrated the groundbreaking of a new University recently celebrated the groundbreaking of a Biological Sciences Building that will open in Spring 2013. new $37 million Biological Sciences Building that will open in SpringAs a Carnegie Doctoral-Research University, Georgia South2013. ern’s As hallmarks focus on teaching, an University, increasing Georgia emphasis on a Carnegie Doctoral-Research research and a student-centered approach that give the UniverSouthern’s hallmarks focus on teaching, an increasing emphasis sity the feel of a much smaller private college. Students are at the on research and a student-centered approach that give the University the feel of a much smaller private college. Students center of everything Georgia Southern does, and the University arehas created an environment where students can thrive, learn, and at the center of everything Georgia Southern does, and the University has created an environment where students can prepare for their future. thrive,From the moment students step on campus, they are immelearn, and prepare for their future. From the moment students step on campus, they diately challenged by the academic curriculum, while also having arethe immediately challenged by in thean academic opportunity to take part incredible curriculum, amount of activiwhile also having the opportunity to take part in an incredible ties that rival larger universities. The University Honors Program amount of activities that rival students larger universities. The University attracts high-achieving and the Office of Student Honors Program attracts high-achieving students and OfLeadership and Civic Engagement encourages the students to ficemake leadership a part of their college resumes. Students are of Student Leadership and Civic Engagement encourages students to make leadershipvolunteerism, a part of theircampus college resumes. engaged in community theatre producStudents are engaged in community volunteerism, campus just to tions, academic organizations and recreational athletics, theatre productions, academic organizations and recreational name a few of the opportunities offered in this well-rounded colleathletics, just to name a few of the opportunities offered in this giate atmosphere. well-rounded collegiate atmosphere. The University has received recent national recognition from The University has The received recentReview, setting Georgia national recogniForbes Magazine and Princeton tionSouthern apart from its peers. Georgia Southern has once again from Forbes Magazine and The Princeton Review, setting Georgia Southern apart from its peers. Georgia Southern has been recognized as one of America’s Best Colleges and one once again been recognized as one of America’s Best Colleges of the “Best 301 Business Schools” in the nation. The Univerand one of the “Best 301 Business Schools” in the nation. The sity’s business and nursing programs have also been recognized University’s business and nursing programs have also been among 2012’s Best Graduate Schools by U.S. News and World recognized among 2012’s Best Graduate Schools by U.S. News Report. Additionally, Georgia Southern has been recognized and World Report. Additionally, Georgia Southern has been as one of Forbes’ top universities in the nation for minority science, recognized as one of Forbes’ top universities in the nation for technology, engineering and math (STEM). minority science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).
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Georgia Southern continues to focus on its future as a national comprehensive institution and is adding new degree programs that are attracting interest from around the world. ThisGeorgia Southern continues to focus on its future as a national fall, the University began offering bachelor’s degrees in civil, mechanicalinstitution and electrical engineering another comprehensive and is adding new providing degree programs in-state option for engineering. that are attracting interest from around the world. This fall, the Asbegan a center for learning and degrees discovery,in Georgia SouthUniversity offering bachelor’s civil, mechanern also provides unique opportunities through its’ public outical and electrical engineering providing another in-state option reach facilities – the Botanical Garden, the Georgia Southern for engineering. Museum, the Center for Wildlife Education and Lamar Q Ball, Jr. As a center for learning and discovery, Georgia Southern Raptor Center, the Nessmith-Lane Continuing Education Buildalso provides unique opportunities through its’ public outreach ing and the Performing Arts Center. facilities – the Botanical Garden, the Georgia Southern Museum, Every day, someone, in Ball, the Jr. world is the Center for Wildlife Education somewhere and Lamar Q Raptor touched by Nessmith-Lane the work of a Georgia Southern student, alumnus, Center, the Continuing Education Building and the Performing Arts Center. staff, or faculty member — making the reach of this University Every day, someone, somewhere in the the Eagle world Nation is touched truly global. With nearly 70,000 alumni, feaby the work of a Georgia Southern tostudent, alumnus, staff, tures a strong network that continues grow with each graduor faculty ating class.member — making the reach of this University truly Dan Cathy, President and COO of Chick-fil-A, counglobal. With nearly 70,000 alumni, the Eagle Nation features a try music singer Luke Bryan, former Metlife Principal of the Year strong network that continues to grow with each graduating class. Molly Howard, business and healthcare professionals, profes- Dan Cathy, President and of Chick-fil-A, country music sional athletes and more areCOO all graduates of Georgia Southern. singer Luke Bryan, former Metlife of the Year Molly No matter the field, the University isPrincipal increasingly becoming the Howard, business and healthcare professionals, professional first choice for the next generation of leaders. athletes and more are all graduates of Georgia Southern. No matter the field, the University is increasingly becoming the first choice for the next generation of leaders.
NO TABLE ALUMNI Tony Arata
Jerry Franklin
Grammy Award-nominated Songwriter
President and CEO of Connecticut Public Broadcasting Inc.
Diane Bailey Owner/clothing designer of Bailey Boys
Eric Lee Beddingfield Country music artist
Lee Berger National Geographic Explorer and Paleoanthropologist
Luke Bryan
Tracy Ham Quarterback (former), CFL
James W. Kennedy Kennedy Space Center Director (Ret.)
Lea Anne McBride Served as Chief Spokesperson for former Vice President Dick Cheney
Hala Moddelmog President of Arby’s Restaurant Group, Inc.
Country music artist
Thomas Bryant CEO and President of TempurPedic
Jodie Mudd
Dan Cathy
Member Professional Golfers’ Association of America, Champions Tour
Mark Collier Stage/television actor
Michael Curry
Running Back, NFL & UFL
Gene Sauers
Philadelphia 76ers, NBA
Hugh Darley
Tony Townley
Founder/President, International Design & Entertainment Association (former Walt Disney executive)
Mike Davis
Adrian Peterson
Member, PGA Fred Stokes, Defensive end (former), NFL
Associate Head Coach,
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International (retired)
President and COO, Chick-fil-A
For more information, visit georgiasouthern.edu
Earthwind Moreland
Co-founder, Zaxby’s Restaurant
John Tudor Pitcher (former), MLB
Executive Director,
David Young
United States Golf Association
Safety (former), NFL and CFL
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IRON WORkS IRON WORkS
Away from the playing fields, the cameras and the game day excitement is Iron Works, the heart of GSU’s strength and conditioning for all 15 intercollegiate teams. Here, athletes Away from the playing fields, the cameras and the game day excitement is Iron Works, enhance their physical capabilities through the training leadership of certified coaches, and the the heart of GSU’s strength and conditioning for all 15 intercollegiate teams. Here, athletes end results are usually displayed in the win column. enhance their physical capabilities through the training leadership of certified coaches, and the A renovation to Iron Works included the addition of offices and a new entrance and inteend results are usually displayed in the win column. rior. Nearly $50,000 worth of new weight equipment including multi-squat racks, two Olympic A renovation to Iron Works included the addition of offices and a new entrance and inteplatforms complete with bumpers plates and bars, free weights, hammer machines and body rior. Nearly $50,000 worth of new weight equipment including multi-squat racks, two Olympic weight scale were added. platforms complete with bumpers plates and bars, free weights, hammer machines and body Georgia Southern Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Tom Melton, who has the dual weight scale were added. title of assistant athletics director/athletic performance, provides a direct strength training Georgia Southern Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Tom Melton, who has the dual leadership role to the Eagle football program while coordinating and supervising off-season and title of assistant athletics director/athletic performance, provides a direct strength training in-season applications for the other 14 GSU teams. leadership role to the Eagle football program while coordinating and supervising off-season and Thanks to donations received from former Georgia Southern football athletes, Iron Works is in-season applications for the other 14 GSU teams. also home to two Vertimax Jump Trainers. Thanks to donations received from former Georgia Southern football athletes, Iron Works is also home to two Vertimax Jump Trainers.
TOM MELTON Assistant AD/ TOM MELTON Performance Assistant AD/ Performance
BRANDON HOWARD Assistant Strength and BRANDON HOWARD Conditioning Coach Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach
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ROBBIE JACKSON Head Football ROBBIE JACKSON
Sports Medicine Director of Sports Medicine
Athletic Trainer Head Football Athletic Trainer
JUSTIN MATLAGE Assistant JUSTIN MATLAGE Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Trainer
JOHN ERWIN Assistant JOHN ERWIN
Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Trainer
Georgia Southern Sports Medicine provides optimal care for student-athletes as they prepare for practice and competition. Full-time and graduate assistant athletic trainers work Georgia Southern Sports Medicine provides optimal care for student-athletes as they prewith all Eagle teams during their competition seasons and off-season workouts to prevent pare for practice and competition. Full-time and graduate assistant athletic trainers work and rehabilitate injuries. with all Eagle teams during their competition seasons and off-season workouts to prevent and rehabilitate injuries. The Athletic Training room underwent an impressive re-modeling phase within its Hanner Fieldhouse location and features state-of-the-art equipment for the treatment and rehaThe Athletic Training room underwent an impressive re-modeling phase within its Hanner bilitation of injuries. The facility incorporates the latest advances and resources in sports Fieldhouse location and features state-of-the-art equipment for the treatment and rehamedicine as staff constantly research technology to benefit the student-athlete. A complete bilitation of injuries. The facility incorporates the latest advances and resources in sports hydra-therapy area and a large collection of student-athlete treatment stations are housed medicine as staff constantly research technology to benefit the student-athlete. A complete in the training area. A separate rehabilitation room provides specialized care for sessions hydra-therapy area and a large collection of student-athlete treatment stations are housed specific to the treatment of injuries and for post-surgery recovery. in the training area. A separate rehabilitation room provides specialized care for sessions specific to the treatment of injuries and for post-surgery recovery. Partnering with one of the top athletics training programs in the nation at Georgia Southern, student-athletes receive excellent care and attention both on the field and off. Partnering with one of the top athletics training programs in the nation at Georgia Southern, student-athletes receive excellent care and attention both on the field and off.
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STUDENT-ATHLETE STUDENT-ATHLETE SERVICES SERVICES MATT LOMBARDI
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DARYL EVANS
JESSICA CALLIHAN
TOM VANLANDINGHAM
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JESSICA CALLIHAN
TOM VANLANDINGHAM
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Associate AD/ KEITH ROUGHTON Academics Associate AD/ & Compliance Academics & Compliance
Academic Advisor Academic Advisor
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Academic Advisor
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Tutor Coordinator
Tutor Coordinator
Cone Hall is the home to the Academic Enhancement Center in the Office of Student-Athlete Services. The former mid-century residence hall was completely Cone Hall is the home to the Academic Enhancement Center in the Office of refurbished to provide individual and group study areas, a computer lab, meeting Student-Athlete Services. The former mid-century residence hall was completely rooms for tutorial work, a lecture room, conference room and offices for support refurbished to provide individual and group study areas, a computer lab, meeting staff. rooms for tutorial work, a lecture room, conference room and offices for support The Division provides academic services for all 15 Eagle teams. Ten Georgia staff. Southern sport programs improved their multi-year Academic Progress Rate The Division services for all 15 Eagle teams. Ten (APR) scores provides for the academic most recent reporting period (2009-2010). Two Georgia squads Southern sport programs improved their multi-year Academic Progress Rate earned perfect single-year scores of 1000 as well. (APR) scores for the most recent reporting period (2009-2010). Two squads earned perfect single-year scores of 1000 as well. 18 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLE FOOTBALL 6-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
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ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY (Area Code 912, Prefix 478) GENERAL MAILING ADDRESS: Department of Athletics, Post Office Box 8082, Statesboro, Georgia 30460 Ashkouti, Chris (Football Operations)........................................... 5522 Baker, Justin (New Media)............................................................ 8552 Baker, Sam (Athletics Director) .................................................... 5047 Beaubien, David (Eagle Fund Director) ........................................ 1109 Beene, Cathy (Associate AD/SWA) .............................................. 5047 Beirne, Liz (Softball Assistant Coach) .......................................... 0983 Bevillard, Caroline (Athletic Foundation) ...................................... 7752 Blair, Chris (Broadcasting) ............................................................ 8553 Blythe, Jeff (Associate AD/Business Manager) ............................ 7803 Bonner, Amy (Head Women’s Tennis Coach)............................... 0887 Brannen, Brittany (Compliance) ................................................... 7291 Brinson, Shayne (Administrative Assistant) .................................. 5376 Bryant, Kathryn (Athletic Foundation)........................................... 5520 Cabral, Victor (Assistant Football Coach)..................................... 5522 Callaway, April (Student-Athlete Services Secretary) ................... 0746 Callihan, Chad (Head Volleyball Coach) ...................................... 1502 Callihan, Jessica (Learning Specialist) ........................................ 2384 Capko, Chris (Assistant Basketball Coach) .................................. 5834 Carter, Rose (Assistant AD / New Media)..................................... 5288 Carter, Stewart (Equipment Manager) .......................................... 5970 Christie, Ian (Facilities / Baseball & Softball) ................................ 5185 Collins, Carter (Golf Assistant Coach) ...................................852-3771 Cox, Brandon (Game Operations) ................................................ 0295 Clouse, Brandy Petty (Director of Sports Medicine) ..................... 7581 Cram, Rusty (Head Women’s Basketball Coach) ......................... 0568 Curtis, Jack (Assistant Football Coach)........................................ 5522 Davis, Brent (Assistant Football Coach) ....................................... 5522 Days-Bryan, Regina (Women’s Basketball Assistant Coach) ....... 5861 DeLuca, Lauren ............................................................................ 0567 Doyle, Glenese ............................................................................. 0295 Erwin, John (Assistant Athletic Trainer) Evans, Daryl................... 7582 Evans, Daryl (Academic Advisor) ................................................. 2392 Evans, Mary Perry (Women’s Basketball Assistant Coach ......... 5849 Fort, Rachel (Assistant Equipment Manager)............................... 2424 Freakley, Ben (Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach) ........................... 7842 Geyerman, Dr. Chris (Faculty Athletic Representative) ................ 5838 Giambra, David (Assistant Coach / Diving) .................................. 1474 Gilham, Barrett (Athletic Media Relations Director) ...................... 5448 Gilliland, Brett (Assistant Football Coach) .................................... 5524 Gregory, C. Ray (Assistant Football Coach)................................. 5604 Green, B.J. (Baseball Assistant Coach) ....................................... 1331 Hammock, Matthew (Video Coordinator) ..................................... 1955 Heidt, Joshua (Facilities / Paulson) .......................................681-5412 Henderson, AJ (Assistant Media Relations Director).................... 5071 Hennon, Rodney (Head Baseball Coach) .................................... 7360
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Hook, Frank (Athletic Foundation) ................................................ 0160 Howard, Brandon (Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach) ..... 5965 Hunter, Gordon (Athletic Foundation) ........................................... 5520 Jackson, Robbie (Head Football Athletic Trainer) ........................ 5053 Jones, Charlie (Media Relations Assistant) .................................. 5288 Kellogg, Nate (Head Swimming Coach) ....................................... 1474 Kennedy, Kevin (Head Men’s Soccer Coach) .............................. 1204 Kingery, Lisa (Football Administrative Asst.)................................. 5522 Krach, Amy (Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach) .................... 1486 Lombardi, Matt (Academic Advisor).............................................. 5965 Matlage, Justin (Assistant Athletic Trainer)................................... 5509 Mays, Larry (Head Golf Coach) .............................................852-3769 Melton, Tom (Assistant AD/Strength and Conditioning)................ 0296 Mincey, Marlo (Head Cross Country / Track & Field Coach ......... 0784 Mitjans, Jr., Orlando (Assistant Football Coach/Cornerbacks) ............. Monken, Jeff (Head Football Coach) ............................................ 5522 Mulherin, John (President, Athletic Foundation) ........................... 5520 Munkasy, Dr. Barry (Head Cheerleading Coach) ......................... 0985 Parker, Dee (Southern Boosters Donor Records) ........................ 7752 Podell, Erik (Director of Men’s Basketball Operations)................. 1425 Poskey, Crystal (Volleyball Assistant Coach) ............................... 5453 Pyles, Skyler (Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach) ........... 7593 Quinn, Shawn (Assistant Football Coach) .................................... 5986 Randolph, Lindsey (Atlanta Regional Development) ... (404) 989-3025 Ramfjord, John (Ticket Manager) ................................................. 9467 Roughton, Keith (Associate AD/Academics and Compliance) ..... 0746 Sean Saturnio (Football Director of Player Personnel)................. 5522 Scott, Jr., John (Assistant Football Coach/Defensive Line) .......... 1559 Seward, Lamont (Assistant Football Coach/Wide Receivers) ...... 0491 Sherman, Joe (Marketing Assistant)............................................. 1500 Smith, Annie (Head Softball Coach) ............................................. 1501 Smith, Steve (Men’s Basketball Assistant Coach) ........................ 2326 Taylor, Matthew (Marketing Director) ............................................ 5377 Tidick, Mike (Baseball Assistant Coach) ....................................... 5188 VanLandingham, Lanell (Administrative Secretary)...................... 5047 VanLandingham, Tom (Tutor Coordinator) ................................... 0746 Ware, Mitch (Assistant Football Coach/Quarterbacks/B-Backs) .. 5694 Williams, Pershin (Men’s Basketball Assistant Coach)................. 5328 Wilhoite, Arnie (Facilities Director for Hanner Complex) .............. 5882 Wilhoite, Wes (Assistant Equipment Manager) ............................ 2424 Young, Charlton (Head Men’s Basketball Coach) ........................ 5327 Zieziula, Nick (Head Men’s Tennis Coach) ................................... 7067
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CHRIS ASHKOUTI Director of Football Operations
JUSTIN BAKER
DAVID BEAUBIEN
New Media Assistant
Executive Director of the Eagle Fund
CATHY BEENE
Associate AD/Senior Women’s Administrator
CAROLINE BEVILLARD
CHRIS BLAIR
Eagle Fund Program Coordinator
Director of Broadcasting
JEFF BLYTHE
Associate AD/Business Operations
BRITTANY BRANNEN
Assistant Compliance Director
SHAYNE BRINSON
KATHRYN BRYANT
APRIL CALLAWAY
JESSICA CALLIHAN
STEWART CARTER
ROSE CARTER
IAN CHRISTIE
BRANDY CLOUSE
BRANDON COx
TODD DEAL
LAUREN DELUCA
GLENESE DOYLE
KRIS DRAPER
JOHN ERWIN
DARYL EVANS
RACHEL FORT
CHRIS GEYERMAN
BARRETT GILHAM
MATTHEW HAMMOCK
JOSH HEIDT
AJ HENDERSON
FRANK HOOK
BRANDON HOWARD
GORDON HUNTER
ROBBIE JACKSON
CHARLIE JONES
KASSI KELLY
MATTHEW LOMBARDI
JUSTIN MATLAGE
LINDSEY RANDOLPH
KEITH ROUGHTON
Administrative Assistant
Director of Athletic Operations
Faculty Athletic Representative
ROGER INMAN Athletic Facility Consultant
JOHN MULHERIN President Athletic Foundation
SEAN SATURNIO Director of Player Personnel
Office Manager Athletic Foundation
Public Address Announcer
Administrative Assistant Student Athlete Services
Academic Advisor
Interim Director Media Relations
Head Football Athletic Trainer
BARRY MUNKASY Cheerleading Coach
Assistant Director Athletics Marketing
Media Relations Assistant
LINDSEY O’CONNOR
MATTHEW TAYLOR
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Turf Manager
Video Operations Manager
Football Office Assistant
JOE SHERMAN
Learning Specialist
Assistant Athletic Trainer
DEE PARKER
Records Manager Athletic Foundation
JOE TURNER
Special Assistant to Recruiting Coordinator
Head Equipment Manager
Marketing Assistant
Assistant Director Media Relations
Assistant AD/New Media
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Director of Donor Relations Athletic Foundation
LISA HOGAN KINGERY
KASSI LEE
SKYLER PYLES
JOHN RAMFJORD
Administrative Assistant Football
Assistant Director Athletic Performance
LANELL VANLANDINGHAM Administrative Asst. to Athletic Director
Football Office Assistant
Ticket Manager
TOM VANLANDINGHAM Tutor Coordinator
Turf Manager
Academic Advisor
Assistant Director Athletic Performance
Academic Advisor
Atlanta Regional Development Director
BROOKE WETHERINGTON Marketing Assistant
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Facilities Manager Hanner Fieldhouse
Director of Sports Medicine
Assistant Equipment Manager
Eagle Fund Special Projects Coordinator
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Associate AD/NCAA Compliance & StudentAthlete Services
WES WILHOITE
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Women’s Basketball
RUSTY CRAM
RODNEY HENNON Baseball
Swimming & Diving
KEVIN KENNEDY
LARRY MAYS
MARLO MINCEY
JEFF MONKEN
ANNIE SMITH
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TO THE MEDIA We hope you will find this publication useful while covering Georgia Southern’s Men’s TO THEBasketball MEDIA team. If you cannot find the information you will need inthis thispublication book, please do We hope you find useful not hesitate to call Athletics Media Relations while covering Georgia Southern’s Football team. you cannot find the information you at (912)If 478-5071. needAdditional in this book, please do hesitate media to call requests by not accredited Athletics Media Relations at (912) 478-5239. representatives for items such as feature mateAdditional requests by accredited media rials and photos and representatives for video items should such be as directed feature to our office. materials and photos and video should be directed ourall office. We to urge media members to take a moWe and urge read all media to which take a moment ment the members guidelines will aid and read the guidelines which will aid you in you in covering Georgia Southern Men’s Bascovering Georgia Southern football. ketball.
PRESS BOX
PRESS FACILITIES AT HANNER FIELDHOUSE Entrance – The entrance to the Georgia Hanner Fieldhouse is equipped Southern press box is located at the backwith of thea press deck across locatedtheatsouth midcourt box midway stands.behind There isthe no elevator to the press box. Steps are located on team benches with space for both print and either end of the The press box. radio networks. area is has both wired and Levels – The press box is a two-tier facility. To wireless internet as well as telephone lines. reach the second level, you must enter the first Members of the requiring wireless level and use the media stairs located in the middle inof ternet can area. contact GSU Athletics Media Relathe writers’ Level – This areainformation. is reserved for print media tions for 1connection and statistics personnel with separate station booths Radio Network – The originating for radio networks, coaches and television for each team’s network is provided up to announcers. The athletics media relations office three seats from which to access broadcast. visitprovides wireless internet and The Ethernet ing team’s position isfirst-serve on the right lines on a first-come, basis.side of the Radio Network – The originating station for deck when looking at the court. Telephone each team’s network spacious lines are provided in is theprovided visitor’s aradio area booth from which to broadcast. Two phone on a reciprocal basis. Otherwise, a fee of $100 lines are provided in the visitor’s radio booth willabe charged. For your assistance the on reciprocal basis. Otherwise, a fee and of $100 enhancement of For youryour broadcast, a statistical will be charged. assistance and the enhancement your broadcast, statistical monitors will beofavailable in each radio area. monitors will be available each radio booth Television – Shouldin there be television Television – Should there be television coverage of a game, a courtside table will be coverage of a game, a broadcast booth will be provided to to the provided the originating originating network. network. Contact Contact the athletics media relations relations office office for for details. the athletics media All must have All telecasts must have the the approval approval of of GSU GSU Athletics AthleticsDirector DirectorSam SamBaker. Baker. Coaches Booth – Each of the coaching staffs On Court – Georgia Southern strictly folhas one booth designated for its use. The booth lowsseat NCAA regarding media can fourrules people comfortably. Forrepresentainformation tivesheadsets, on the court. Photographers are required on contact facility manager Roger Inman at (912) or equipment to display their681-5412 credentials at all timesmanager and reStewart Carterthe at (912) 478-5970. main behind restraining line furthest away Level 2 – This is the photo deck level and from the court behind each basket. Photograserves as the filming area for all television and phersvideo must crews. observe all instructions game team Priority is given tofrom film crews officials. and stations that cover Georgia Southern and the opposing team on a regular basis.
CREDENTIALS All members of the media covering the game must request credentials from AJ Sideline –All Georgia Southern follows Henderson. requests shouldstrictly be made via NCAA rules regarding media representatives on e-mail, fax or letter on company letterhead. the sidelines. Photographers are not permitted Individuals not assigned to the game will not to shoot between the 25-yard lines and must be granted press credentials. No one under display their credentials at all times. theInage of 16 will be permitted the working addition to credentials, all in photographers (still/video) will be issued adhesive area of Hanner Fieldhouse or on thearmbands court at on the field which willofallow easy identification. any time, regardless affiliation.
Media staffing the contest will not be allowed in the team areas for any reason. Representatives PRESS WILL from the GSUCALL Athletics Media Relations Office Game credentials not control. mailed can be will be responsible for sideline
picked up at the player will-call window locatCREDENTIALS ed at the main entrance to Hanner Fieldhouse. Press Box – tickets All members of the media Complimentary which have been recovering game mustmay request credentials quested the by the media be picked up atfrom the Barrett Gilham. All requests should be made same window. invia e-mail, fax or letter on company letterhead. Individuals not assigned to the game will not be COMPLIMENTARY TICKETSNo one under the granted press credentials. age of 16 will be permitted in the working area A limited number of complimentary tickof (oron on a thefirst-come, sideline) atfirst-serve any time, etsthe arepressbox available regardless of affiliation. basis. Credentialed media members should Sidelines – Follow the same procedure contact the Athletics Media Relations Office at as used in requesting press box credentials. least two days advance to the reArmbands will beinissued prioroftothe the game game on field. tickets. quest
PRESS WILL CALL PARKING
Game credentials not mailed be picked Parking is at a premium at can Hanner Fieldup at the press Complimentary hosue and as awill-call result, window. spaces are allotted on which have been requested by the media atickets first-come, first-serve basis. Parking passes may be picked up at the same window. If you will be distributed by theneed Athletics Media are covering the Eagles, parking andRelayour tions Officearen’t uponmailed, request. credentials you must pick them up at the GSU Police Station, which is located on
Forest Drive off U.S. Highway 301. PRESS BOX SERVICES Updated statistics, flip cards, game notes COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS and media guides will be available on the A limited number of complimentary tickets press deck to credentialed media. Georgia are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Southern game notes will be posted prior to Credentialed media members should contact the each game on GeorgiaSouthernEagles.com Athletics Media Relations Office by Tuesday in to the game preview story. Postgame statistics request tickets. will be available to members of the media folPARKING lowing the game during the interview period andPress emailed out following the contest. Food parking is at a premium at Paulson Stadium and as will a result, spaces are allotted on and beverages be provided before games a first-come, basis.along Presswith parking is for media on first-serve the press deck beverlocated in the preferred parking lot southwest ages (soft drinks, water, Powerade) throughof the press box. Press parking in undesignated out thewill contest. spaces be towed at the owner’s expense. TV crews may park inside the stadium compound with prior approval.
ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS Office Phone: (912) 478-5239 FAX: (912) 478-0046
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POST-GAME INTERVIEWS Statistics, weekly fact sheets, game-day At notes, the conclusion of each home contest, update flip cards and game programs will all Georgia Southern interviews will be time. conbe distributed in the press box prior to game Play-by-play, complete and final ducted on the floor ofquarter, Hannerhalftime Fieldhouse ungame statistics, specified. defensive Coach statistics, driveand charts, less otherwise Young senotes and quotes will be available shortly after lected student-athletes will be available to the the conclusion of the game. A catered meal and Georgia Southern Radio Network first. Once beverages will be available before the game in those 1commitments are satisfied, Level and can be picked up with interviews the proper credentials. Beverage (soft drinks, water) service will be conducted with media. will continue throughout the contest. Interviews with visiting coaches and student-athletes will be conducted upon request POST-GAME INTERVIEWS by speaking with the visiting SID. At the conclusion of each home contest, all Georgia Southern interviews are conducted COACH inside theYOUNG Bishop INTERVIEWS Field House. Once the studentMedia members wishing to interview athlete portion of the press conference is over, they are off-limits“C.Y. and will bemust directed backAsto Coach Charlton ” Young contact the Parrish Football Center. Head Director Coach Jeff sistant Athletics Media Relations AJ Monken will address the media following the Henderson. players departure. If the visiting SID doesn’t open his/her dressing STUDENT-ATHLETE INTERVIEWS room to the press, he/she is encouraged to make All student-athlete interviews must be requested players and coaches available in the the courtyard.through the athletics media relacoordinated
tions office at least one day in advance. StuCOACH MONKEN INTERVIEWS dent Athlete Media members to interview interviews will takewishing place after practice Coach when Jeff Monken must contact Athletics Media possible. For reporters unable to Relations Director Barrett Gilham. staff a practice session, student-athlete phone interviews STUDENT-ATHLETE can be arranged by INTERVIEWS contacting the GSU Athletics All Media Relations Office. student-athlete interviews must be coordinated through the athletics media relations
office at least one day in advance. StudentPRACTICE COVERAGE athlete interviews will take practices place afterare practice All Georgia Southern open Monday through Wednesday. No interviews to the press unless specifically noted. Please are allowed on Fridays. For reporters unable to contact the Assistant Media phone Relastaff a practice session,Athletics student-athlete interviews can AJ beHenderson arranged by contacting tions Director if you plan to the atGSU Athletics tend practice. Media Relations Office.
PRACTICE COVERAGE
MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE All Georgia Southern practices are open to the The Athletics Media Relations Office is lopress unless specifically noted. Coach Monken cated in the lower themeet western of and members of hislevel staffofwill with end media Hanner Fieldhouse suitespractice 1307-1312). following practice at (office the football field. The Athletics Media Relations Director assist For complete directions, please call will 912-478in gathering requested players for interviews at 5071 the Eagle practice facilities on a daily basis.
MEDIA RELATIONS & FOOTBALL OFFICES The Athletics Media Relations Office is located in the lower level of the western end of Hanner Fieldhouse (office suites 1307-1312). All football coaching staff offices are located in the Dan J. Parrish, Sr. Football Center on campus, just north of Hanner Fieldhouse adjacent to Fair Road. Mailing Address (standard) Athletics Media Relations Office P.O. Box 8085 Georgia Southern University Statesboro, GA 30460 Mailing Address (overnight) Athletics Media Relations Office Hanner Fieldhouse, Suites 1307-1312 Herty Drive Georgia Southern University Statesboro, GA 30460
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GEORGIA SOUTHERN RADIO NETWORK Fans can catch all the action of Georgia Southern Basketball on the Georgia Southern Radio Network. The Flagship of the network is WBMX “The Boomer” 103.7 FM which services Metter, Statesboro and Swainsboro. All games are also simulcast on Eagle Vision at GeorgiaSouthernEagles.com. Pregame coverage starts 30 minutes prior to tip-off. Chris Blair and former Georgia Southern Head Coach Frank Kerns will call the action which includes postgame comments from Coach Young and selected student-athletes.
CHRIS BLAIR
DIRECTOR OF NETWORK OPERATIONS / PLAY-BY-PLAY ANNOUNCER
Chris Blair is in his sixth year as the play-by-play voice of Eagle Athletics. With a resume that covers virtually all aspects of broadcasting, with broadcast management and marketing positions in Greenville and Columbia, S.C. Blair grew up inside a radio stations nd began working at age 14 for his father, also a long-time broadcaster. His college broadcast experience includes work for the Clemson Tigers Sports Network and Lander University. He joined Georgia Southern Athletics in the summer for 2011 as Director of Broadcasting. Blair also handles affiliate relations and overall sound presentation of GSU Athletics. For the 2011-12 sports seasons, Blair hosts the weekly radio shows for Coach Jeff Monken and Coach Charlton Young as well as the weekly television show “Inside Georgia Southern Basketball” with Coach Charlton Young. Chris is married to the former Amber Anders and they have one son, Crafton Chrisopher.
FRANK KERNS
BASKETBALL COLOR ANALYST
Frank Kerns returns to the broadcast booth for the 2011-12 season. Kerns will provide expert analysis of Georgia Southern Basketball. Kerns coached 13 seasons for the Eagles including Georgia Southern’s last NCAA Tournament run in 1992. He scored a 244-132 and owns the best winning percentage (.650) among Georgia Southern coaches in the Division I Era.
QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION School ....................... Georgia Southern University Location ..............................................Statesboro, Ga. Founded .......................................December 1, 1906 Enrollment ..........................................................19,691 Nickname ............................................................ Eagles Colors ............................................ Navy Blue & White Home Arena ................Hanner Fieldhouse (4,358) Conference.................................................... Southern President........................................ Dr. Brooks A. Keel ...................................................... Augusta State, 1978 Athletics Director...................................... Sam Baker ................................................... James Madison, 1974 Senior Woman Administrator ..........Cathy Beene ......................................................................Lamar, 1973 Faculty Athletics Rep. ............ Dr. Chris Geyerman Athletics Department Phone ........ 912-478-5047 Ticket Office Phone ........................... 912-478-9467
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HISTORY First Year of Basketball .................................1926-27 First Year of Division I ...................................1971-72 All-time Record........................................... 1,119-866 SoCon Record .................................................123-172 SoCon Championships ........3 (2002, 2004, 2006) SoCon Tournament Championships ....................0 NCAA Appearances ..............3 (1983, 1987, 1992) NIT Appearances....................3 (1988, 1989, 2006) TEAM INFORMATION 2010-11 Record ..................................................... 5-27 2010-11 SoCon Record ....................................... 1-17 2010-11 SoCon Finish .............................. 6th South Starters Returning/Lost ........................................ 4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost............................ 7/4 Newcomers ....................................................................7
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COACHING STAFF Head Coach ...........................Charlton “C.Y.” Young .............................................. Georgia Southern, 1994 Career Record ......................................................14-50 Record at GSU ......................................................Same Assistant Coach ...................................... Steve Smith ........................................................................Allen, 2002 Assistant Coach ..............................Pershin Williams ....................................................... North Florida, 2005 Assistant Coach ...................................... Chris Capko ....................................................... South Florida, 2006 Director of Basketball Operations ...... Erik Podell ...........................................................Northwood, 2007 Basketball Office Phone .................. 912-478-1425 Basketball Athletic Trainer....................John Erwin ...................................................Texas-Arlington, 2007 Basketball Strength Coach .......Brandon Howard ........................................................ East Carolina, 2005 2011-12 men’S BaSKetBall meDia GuiDe
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PHOTO ROSTER 0 • BEN DRAYTON III 5-10 • G • Sr. • St. Marys, Ga.
1 • JESSIE PERNELL 6-1 • G • Fr. • N. Augusta, S.C.
2 • SAM MIKE 6-6 • F • So. • Decatur, Ga.
3 • ERIC FERGUSON 6-7 • F • So. • Statesboro, Ga.
4 • TRACY HAM JR. 5-8 • G • Fr. • McDonough, Ga.
5 • JELANI HEWITT 6-2 • G • So. • Oakland Park, Fla.
10 • MARVIN BAYNHAM 6-6 • F • So. • Miami, Fla.
11 • TRÉ BUSSEY 6-2 • G • So. • Lithia Springs, Ga.
12 • JOE GOYDISH II 5-10 • G • Fr. • Marietta, Ga.
13 • EDWIN HARVEY 6-2 • G • Fr. • Statesboro, Ga.
24 • CHAD WADDELL 6-1 • G • Fr. • Evans, Ga.
25 • TYRONE BROWN 6-8 • F • Fr. • Millen, Ga.
32 • CAMERON BASKERVILLE 6-7 • F • Jr. • Marietta, Ga.
34 • KAMERON DUNNICAN 6-8 • C • Fr. • Sumter, S.C.
50 • WILLIE POWERS III 6-2 • G • Sr. • Gainesville, Fla.
CHARLTON “C.Y.” YOUNG HEAD COACH
STEVE SMITH ASSISTANT COACH
PERSHIN WILLIAMS ASSISTANT COACH
CHRIS CAPKO ASSISTANT COACH
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NOVEMBER 11 VALPARAISO 16 at Wake Forest 18 WEBBER INTERNATIONAL 23 at South Florida 27 at SMU DECEMBER 1 CHATTANOOGA * 3 APPALACHIAN ST. * 10 at Eastern Kentucky 19 at South Alabama 22 at Georgia State 30 at Auburn JANUARY 2 BREWTON-PARKER 5 at Elon * 7 at Davidson * 12 SANFIRD * 14 at Wofford * 19 at Furman * 21 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON * 23 THE CITADEL * 26 at Samford * 28 at Chattanooga * FEBRUARY 4 at Western Carolina * 6 FURMAN * 9 WOFFORD * 11 at The Citadel * 18 UNCG * 23 at College of Charleston * 25 DAVIDSON * MARCH 2-5 SoCon Tournament (Asheville, N.C.)