2018-19 Transylvania Men's Basketball Media Guide

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TRANSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY

LEXINGTON, KY

NCAA DIVISION III

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NCAA DIVISION III LEXINGTON, KY TRANSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY

Transylvania

WELCOME TO

President Seamus Carey

As a former college athlete, I understand the value of participating in competitive athletics while pursuing a degree at an institution that embraces academic rigor. The things you learn about yourself and the principles of discipline, teamwork, commitment and resilience will gird you for a lifetime of challenges. You’ll also make lifelong friends and find valuable mentors among your coaches and the athletics staff. As a member of NCAA Division III, Transylvania is committed to the student-athlete ideal. In fact, 41 percent of our students participate in our 27 intercollegiate teams. We challenge our student-athletes to demonstrate high standards of character and achievement both in the classroom and on the field. Since Transylvania’s transition to the NCAA in 2001, the Pioneers have earned 50 conference championships, more than 57 NCAA tournament appearances, 53 Coach of the Year awards and 78 All-American athlete awards.

Transylvania occupies a unique and historic position in American higher education. Founded in 1780 as the first college west of the Allegheny Mountains, Transylvania was a pioneer in bringing the light of learning to what was then the nation’s frontier. Today, the university is a highly regarded liberal arts college with a reputation for the quality of our academics and the personal approach we bring to teaching and learning. With 40 majors and a number of pre-professional programs, Transylvania offers excellent preparation for graduate and professional school as well as a variety of careers immediately following graduation. Our athletic teams are called the Pioneers, and that’s not only a tribute to our honored past—it’s a way of thinking that pervades our vision of the future. Our liberal arts program emphasizes questioning and creative thinking, and that’s what leads to pioneering discoveries and notable contributions to society. Couple that with athletic competition and community spirit is amplified. We hope you’ll join us as we enthusiastically support our student-athletes—our Pioneers and the community’s future leaders.

Seamus Carey President Transylvania University

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General Information

Athletic Administration

The 2018-19 Men’s Basketball media guide was designed and compiled by Sports Information Director Justin Sweeney and Assistant Director of Sports Information Neal Settle. Special thanks to Transylvania Communications Graphic Designer Sam Cooper.

The Department of Athletics provides equitable opportunities and support for male and female students to participate in intercollegiate athletics and to compete successfully in the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference, Heartland Collegiate Lacrosse Conference and Southern Athletic Association. All activities hold paramount the academic, personal and physical welfare of the student-athlete and emphasize physical fitness, selfdiscipline, teamwork, leadership and the highest standards of ethics, sportsmanship and personal performance. Student-athletes are representative of the general student population and are afforded similar opportunities and treatment. Programs, staff and facilities reflect the excellence of the institution and contribute to the quality of campus life.

Season Outlook and Review

Lettermen Returning..............................................................14 Lettermen Lost..........................................................................3 Newcomers...............................................................................16

Men’s Basketball Staff

Head Coach.........................................Brian Lane (18th Year) Record..............................................................................277-177 HCAC Record................................................................176-105 Assistant Coach...............................Steve Wright (2nd Year) Assistant Coach....................................Kyle Macy (3rd Year) Strength and Conditioning Coach....................Zach Turner Men’s Basketball Office Phone.........................859-233-8136 Twitter................................................................@TransyHoops

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NCAA DIVISION III

Credits

The Transylvania intercollegiate athletics program is integral to the university’s educational mission and operates under the principles of amateur athletics and fair play, as established by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III.

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VP for Enrollment and Student Life........Dr. Holly Sheilley Assist. AD of Compliance.....................................Jeff Chaney Assist. AD of Facilities.......................................Leigh Oakley Assist. AD of Outdoor Facilities........................Terry Justice Assist. AD of Sport Administration.............Kevin Calhoun Executive Assistant to VP............................Parviz Zartoshty of Enrollment and Student Life Sports Information Director..........................Justin Sweeney Asst. Director of Sports Information...................Neal Settle Strength and Conditioning Coach....................Zach Turner Faculty Athletics Representative...................Dr. Jeff Hopper Title IX Coordinator.......................................Amber Morgan

Athletics Mission Statement

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Location...............................................................Lexington, Ky. Founded................................................................................1780 Affiliation....................................................NCAA Division III Conference.................................................Heartland (HCAC) Colors........................................................Crimson and White Mascot...........................................................................Pioneers President.......................................................Dr. Seamus Carey VP for Enrollment and Student Life........Dr. Holly Sheilley Athletic Department Phone...........................(859) 233-8270 Address...................300 N. Broadway, Lexington, Ky. 40508 Website................................................www.transysports.com Twitter................................................................@TransySports

QUICK FACTS


NCAA DIVISION III LEXINGTON, KY TRANSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY

STAND OUT

GET PREPPED

Hone your critical thinking and writing skills—abilities employers and grad schools prize—and challenge your mind and imagination through a liberal arts education.

Immerse yourself in a supportive community, intimate enough for professors to really know you, with peers who believe you’re capable of more than you ever dreamed.

LIVE BIG

CONNECT FOREVER

Make the most of living and learning in the heart of Lexington, a friendly and creative city, with easy access to internships, jobs and infinite opportunities to build your future.

Become a part of the large and welcoming Transylvania network where lifetime friendships are made and career networking opportunities thrive.

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TRANSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY LEXINGTON, KY

Accounting Anthropology Art Art History Biology Biology: Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior Track Biology: Molecular and Cellular Biology Track Business Administration Business Administration: Finance Track Business Administration: Management Track Business Administration: Marketing Track Business Administration: Hospitality and Tourism Track Chemistry Chemistry: Biochemistry Track Classics Computer Science Digital Arts and Media Economics Education—Elementary: P-5 Education—Middle Grades: 5-9 Educational Studies English Exercise Science

NCAA DIVISION III

BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE OFFERED IN:

MINORS AVAILABLE IN MOST MAJORS AND: French Language and Literature German Studies History International Affairs Mathematics Music Studies Music Education Music Performance Music Technology Neuroscience Philosophy Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Physics Political Science Psychology Religion Sociology Sociology/Anthropology Spanish Language and Literature Teaching Art Teaching Chemistry Theater Writing, Rhetoric, and Communication

Asian Studies Classical Studies Communication Creative Writing Education Minor for Secondary Certification (8-12) Environmental Studies Latin American and Caribbean Studies Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

PREPROFESSIONAL PREPARATION IN: Health Professions: dentistry, medicine, occupational therapy, optometry, pharmacy, physical therapy, veterinary medicine, nursing

Engineering Law

SELF-DESIGNED MAJORS ALSO AVAILABLE FOR EXAMPLE:

Sports Management Biopsychology International Security Criminal Behavioral Studies Social Justice

Child Study Intercultural Communication Political Communication Nutrition and Sustainability Historical Rhetoric

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NCAA DIVISION III LEXINGTON, KY TRANSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY

L exington WELCOME TO

Transylvania University is in the heart of downtown Lexington, a city with all the excitement and entertainment of a

bustling metropolis while maintaining a small-town feel. Located in the heart of the Bluegrass regions and the second largest city in Kentucky, Lexington features something for everyone to enjoy, whether it’s Third Street Stuff, recently voted the best coffee shop in Kentucky, right around the corner from campus, the Lexington Farmer’s Market; Thursday Night Live featuring local bands and vendors at the 5/3 Pavilion; a concert or basketball game at the world famous Rupp Arena; a day at the track in the horse capital of the world at Keeneland; or a hike at Raven’s Run Nature Preserve.

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TRANSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY

LEXINGTON, KY

NCAA DIVISION III

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Transylvania has enjoyed more than a decade of success since joining the NCAA Division III in 2004. The athletics community has excelled both on and off the field, with student-athletes thriving in the classroom and in competition.

598 60 52 69 56 40

ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

COACH OF THE YEAR AWARDS

ALL-AMERICANS

NCAA POSTSEASON APPEARANCES

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PLAYER-OF-THE-WEEK AWARD WINNERS IN 2017-18


Transylvania’s athletic training staff strives to provide the highest quality healthcare to its student-athletes. The Certified Athletic Trainers are highly qualified and trained medical professionals with diverse educational backgrounds and experiences.

Kyle Sutton joined the Transylvania Athletics Sports Medicine Staff as Assistant Athletic Trainer in 2016. Sutton brings eight years of experience in athletic training to his role at Transylvania. Sutton has previously worked at Paul Laurence Dunbar High School in Lexington as Head Athletic Trainer from 2015-16 and as Head Athletic Trainer at Westerville Central High School from 2008-15. Sutton received a Master of Science in Applied Exercise Science from Oklahoma State University in 2008 and a Bachelor of Science in Allied Medical Professions from The Ohio State University in 2006.

CHRISTA HENDLEY ASST. ATHLETIC TRAINER

Transylvania has two athletic training rooms for its student-athletes. The main athletic training room is on the performance floor of the Beck Center with the secondary training room located in the field house at the Athletics Complex and both are open daily. Each training room is equipped with state-of-the-art injury prevention and rehabilitation equipment.

Christa Hendley joined the Transylvania Athletics Sports Medicine Staff as an Assistant Athletic Trainer in November 2017. Hendley carries over five years of experience in the athletic training realm to Transylvania. Prior to her time at Transy, Hendley served as the Head Athletic Trainer at the University of the Cumberlands from 2014 through 2017, overseeing men’s and women’s soccer, basketball, cheerleading, softball, track and field, and dance during her tenure at Cumberlands. Previous stints for Hendley include working at Lemak Sports Medicine and Orthopedics as a Head Athletic Trainer and at Chowan University.

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Transylvania partners with Lexington Clinic Sports Medicine Center to provide our student-athlete healthcare. Lexington Clinic orthopedic surgeons David Dome, Peter Hester, Ben Kibler and Trevor Wilkes serve as team doctors for the university and make weekly campus visits, eliminating the need to travel off-campus.

KYLE SUTTON ASST. ATHLETIC TRAINER

LEXINGTON, KY

The sports medicine staff is fully accredited by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association Board of Certification and the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The staff specializes in the prevention, assessment and rehabilitation of injuries to our student-athletes. Athletic trainers have been recognized by the American Medical Association as allied healthcare professionals since 1990.

Nick Reuss begins his eighth year with the Transylvania sports medcine staff and his third as the Director of Sports Medicine for the 2018-19 season. Reuss joined the Transylvania sports medicine staff in 2011. He holds a Master of Science in recreation and sport sciences from Ohio University and a Bachelor of Science in athletic training from Ohio University. He is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and is certified by the Kinesio Taping Association as a Kinesio Taping Practitioner.

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Sports Medicine

NICK REUSS DIRECTOR OF SPORTS MEDICINE


Brian Lane HEAD COACH

Brian Lane is entering his 18th season as the Transylvania University men’s basketball head coach. Lane has established Transylvania as one of the top NCAA programs in the country since arriving on campus. The Lexington native returned to his alma mater in 2001, following a 10-year stint as an assistant coach for multiple teams at the NCAA Division I level. Lane is the only coach in conference history to win HCAC Coach of the Year four times since taking over at Transylvania. He was also named the Midwest Region Coach of the Year and was a finalist for the Glenn Robinson NCAA National Coach of the Year award in 2012.

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LEXINGTON, KY

NCAA DIVISION III

Pioneers Coaching Staff

Lane has led the Pioneers to 20 or more wins four times and qualified for the NCAA National Tournament five times. In 2006, Lane led the Pioneers to their best postseason finish in school history as the Pioneers reached the NCAA Elite 8 round while posting a 27-5 record. Prior to returning to his alma mater, Lane was an assistant at Morehead State University. He also served in similar roles at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Florida Atlantic University, North Carolina State and University of South Carolina. Lane also served as an assistant at Transylvania under his college coach and father Don Lane in 1990-91 while completing his Masters of Arts in Education at Eastern Kentucky University. Since becoming fully eligible for NCAA postseason play in 2004, Lane has compiled a 195-81 (.706) record overall and an impressive 119-49 (.708) record in HCAC play. Transylvania has won four regular season championships and three HCAC Tournament titles in the past ten years. On January 2, 2013, Lane moved up to second on the school’s all-time win list, passing Hall of Fame coaches Lee Rose and C.M Newton. Lane became just the second coach in Transylvania men’s basketball program history to reach the 250-win mark on January 4, 2017 in an 86-62 victory over Earlham. Lane reached the 200-career win mark on January 2, 2013 against Franklin College. Lane is the fastest coach to 200 wins in Transylvania history. Since his arrival, the Pioneers have twice produced the HCAC Player of the Year, 18 All-HCAC selections, one HCAC Freshman of the Year, two NABC All-Americans and eight 1000-point club members. Lane’s Pioneers made a return trip to the NCAA Tournament in 2012-13, earning its second consecutive at-large bid after posting a 20-7 regular season record. Transylvania defeated four nationally ranked opponents, ascending to a national ranking of 16th in the D3hoops.com Top 25 poll. At the conclusion of that season, Ethan Spurlin became the first Pioneer to be invited to participate in the NCAA Division III Reese’s All-star Game during the Final Four championship weekend in Virginia. Transylvania had a record-breaking season in 2011-12, which included a 23-5 mark during which the Pioneers spent eight weeks in the Top 25. The Pioneers posted a 14-2 record in conference play, winning the league’s regular season title by four games. Transy tied a school record for the best start in program history, beginning its season with an 11-0 mark. The youthful Pioneers won 18 of 27 games in 2010-11, finishing fourth in the HCAC race. Transy advanced to the semifinal round of the HCAC tourney. Transy’s record in 2009-10 was 14-12 overall, 10-6 in HCAC play, earning a tie for fourth place in the league standings and another HCAC Tournament berth. In 2008-09, Transy posted a record of 21-6, winning 20 or more games in a season for the third time during Lane’s tenure. The Pioneers won their third HCAC championships with a mark of 13-3, their second-best conference record under Lane. Transy advanced to the NCAA Division III Tournament for the third time in his eight seasons, earning Lane his third HCAC Coach of the Year selection. The Pioneers were 16-11 in 2007-08, finishing second in the HCAC regular season race with a mark of 10-6, giving Transy its sixth straight season of a third place or better conference showing. Transy was 19-9 in 2006-07, finishing second in the regular season race and earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Division III Championships. It was the second year in a row the tournament included Lane’s Pioneers. Overall, Transy has participated in 11 NCAA tournaments in the program’s history. In 2005-06, Transy tied a school record by winning 27 games, finishing 27-5 overall and 12-2 in HCAC play. That was good enough for a second successive HCAC regular season crown and when the Pioneers went on to win the HCAC tournament for the first time, the program had its first berth in the NCAA Division III national tournament since joining the NCAA ranks in 2001-02. Transy advanced all the way to the Elite Eight and was voted seventh in the final D3hoops.com national poll, its highest finish ever.

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Pioneers Coaching Staff In 2004-05, Transy tied Hanover for its first HCAC regular season championship with an 11-3 record as it finished 20-6 overall. During the season, Transy was nationally ranked for the first time since becoming an active member of the NCAA’s Division III. That performance earned Lane his first All-HCAC Coach of the Year honor. In 2003-04, Transy finished third in the HCAC with a 9-5 record. The Pioneers were 16-10 overall and qualified for the NAIA Independent’s Tournament, where they lost to top-ranked Mountain State in the school’s final NAIA post-season appearance. In 2002-03, Transy rebounded from its first losing season in 21 years to post a 13-11 mark, including a 6-8 mark conference play, finishing fifth. Lane played at Transy from 1986-90, scoring 1,286 points. During his four years, he received numerous awards, including Pioneer Athlete of the Year in 1990. He was a three-year starter at guard, a co-captain, and an NAIA Scholar-Athlete. Transylvania posted an 85-33 record during Brian Lane’s four years as a player, including a 26-4 mark during his sophomore year that included an appearance in the NAIA national tournament when the Pioneers advanced to the Sweet 16.

Lane coached at South Carolina from 1992-93 and at North Carolina State from 1993-95. He spent four seasons at Florida Atlantic (1995-99) before joining the staff at Morehead State in July 1999 under NBA great Kyle Macy, who has now joined him at Transylvania as an assistant coach. Lane and his wife, Andrea, have three children: Lydia, Harrison, and Henry.

ASSISTANT COACH

Steve Wright enters his second season as Transylvania assistant men’s basketball coach under Brian Lane in the 2018-19 season. A native of Florence, Kentucky, Wright provides a wealth of coaching experience in his role at Transylvania. After compiling a record of 697-247 over 38 years at the high school level in Kentucky, Wright spent the 2016-17 season as an assistant coach at NCAA Division II Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Florida under head coach Steve Ridder, another coach with Kentucky ties. Wright’s deep Kentucky roots originate in 1979 when he graduated from Northern Kentucky University and went on to coach at Walton-Verona High School in Walton, Kentucky. His appointment at Walton-Verona ignited a career of nearly four decades of high school coaching excellence in the Bluegrass, continuing at Laurel County High School, South Laurel High School, and Southwestern High School. At the time of his migration to Embry-Riddle, Wright ranked eighth all-time among Kentucky high school coaches on the career wins list, and carries a career winning percentage of .738. Of Wright’s plentiful achievements in the coaching realm, perhaps one that shines brightest over his storied career was when the development-oriented coach led South Laurel to a KHSAA State Championship in 2005. Wright’s other notable accolades include two state Final Four appearances, 15 district championships, nine regional championships, and two state AAU championships. Under Wright’s tutelage, 34 student-athletes have gone on to continue their playing careers at the collegiate level. Wright returns to Kentucky with his wife Lisa, and his three children. He holds membership in the Kentucky Association of Basketball Coaches (KABC) and the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC).

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Steve Wright

LEXINGTON, KY

Lane graduated from Transylvania with a degree in business management in 1990 and received his master’s degree in education from Eastern Kentucky in 1991. After coaching at Transy for one year, he moved to the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, where he was an assistant for a 23-9 team that won a Metro Conference championship.

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For his efforts, Lane was named HCAC Coach of the Year for the second year in a row in 2005-06 and Midwest Region Co-Coach of the Year.


NCAA DIVISION III LEXINGTON, KY TRANSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY

Kyle Macy ASSISTANT COACH

Pioneers Coaching Staff

Kentucky basketball legend Kyle Macy returns for his third season on the Transylvania University men’s basketball coaching staff as an assistant coach for the 2018-19 season. Macy is most recognizable to those in Lexington as a standout guard for the University of Kentucky Wildcats basketball team from 1977 through 1980. As the starting point guard, Macy won a national championship with the Joe B. Hall-coached team in 1978. Macy completed a decorated college career by winning the Southeastern Conference Player of the Year award in 1980 and was named a consensus first-team All-American. Macy was a three-time AllAmerican and three-time All-SEC guard as a Wildcat. Macy was drafted by the National Basketball Association’s Phoenix Suns with the 22nd overall pick in the 1979 draft and went on to play five years with Phoenix. After a one-year stop with the Chicago Bulls where he teamed up in the starting backcourt with Michael Jordan, Macy played with the Indiana Pacers before completing a professional career overseas in Italy’s Serie A League.

Macy has been inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall-of-Fame, University of Kentucky Athletics Hall-of-Fame, and Kentucky Athletic Hall-of-Fame. Macy played high school basketball at Peru High School in Peru, Indiana and was named Mr. Basketball for the state of Indiana in 1975. After his storied playing career, Macy served as head coach of the Morehead State University men’s basketball team from 1997 through 2006. Macy’s best season with the Eagles was a first-place finish in the Ohio Valley Conference in the 2002-2003 season. Following his nine-year tenure with Morehead State, Macy relocated with his family back to Lexington and began a successful broadcasting career as a color analyst for NCAA Basketball with ESPN, the SEC Network, and Westwood One Sports. Kyle and his wife Tina have three children: Malone (19), Meredith (21), and Mallory (25), and one grandchild, Jackson (1).

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CLASS

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

Ht.

6-0 5-8 6-1 6-4 6-2 6-0 6-2 6-6 6-3 6-2 6-4 6-2 5-11 6-1 6-5 6-4 6-5 6-7 5-11 6-2 6-7 6-7 6-5 6-6 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-8 5-11

Wt.

HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL

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Elizabethtown, Ky. / North Hardin Miami, Fla. / Miami Sunset New Haven, Conn. / St. Mary’s Prep. / IMG Academy

Melbourne, Fla. / Heritage / Oglethorpe Central City, Ky. / Muhlenberg Co. Franklin, Tenn. / Franklin Berea, Ky. / Madison Southern Fort Mitchell, Ky. / Covington Catholic Paducah, Ky. / McCracken Co. Henderson, Ky. / Owensboro Catholic Danville, Ky. / Danville Louisville, Ky. / Trinity Bradenton, Fla. / Lakewood Ranch Fort Mitchell, Ky. / Covington Catholic Mt. Vernon, Ky. / Rockcastle Co. Oldham, Ky. / Oldham Co. Sydney, Australia / DME Sports Academy Tampa, Fla. / Jesuit Miramar, Fla. / Cypress Bay Burlington, Ky. / Conner Owensboro, Ky. / Owensboro Catholic Fairfax Station, Va. / Saint John Paul the Great Shelbyville, Ky. / Collins London, Ky. / North Laurel Louisville, Ky. / Louisville Southern Lexington, Ky. / Lafayette Hazard, Ky. / Buckhorn / Alice Lloyd Louisville, Ky. / Louisville Southern Sydney, Australia / Sydney Boys Owensboro, Ky. / Owensboro Catholic

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Gavin Root Jaylen Escoto Trey Bryan Alex Cunningham Will Nofsinger Jack Patton Michael Jefferson Bo Schuh Will Sivills Gabe McFarland Spencer McKinney Gabe Schmitt Devin Twenty Cooper Theobald Lucas Gentry Zachary Larimore Aiden Pashley Will Anderson Drahcir Yacinthe Spencer Hemmerich JD Marshall James Dugan Dominque Turner Albert Oster Hakeim Reedel Cameron King Connor Hoskins Matthew Jones Luke Schroeder Max Reid

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2018-19 Men’s Basketball Roster


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#0 Gavin Root Sophomore Elizabethtown, Ky. North Hardin

#1 Jaylen Escoto Freshman Miami, Fla. Miami Sunset

#2 Trey Bryan Freshman New Haven, Conn. St. Mary’s Prep

#3 Alex Cunningham Junior Melbourne, Fla. Heritage

#4 Will Nofsinger Freshman Central City, Ky. Muhlenberg Co.

#5 Jack Patton Freshman Franklin, Tenn. Franklin

#10 Michael Jefferson Sophomore Berea, Ky. Madison Southern

#11 Bo Schuh Senior Fort Mitchell, Ky. Covington Catholic

#12 Will Sivills Sophomore Paducah, Ky. McCracken Co.


#14 Spencer McKinney Junior Danville, Ky. Danville

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#13 Gabe McFarland Freshman Henderson, Ky. Owensboro Catholic

#15 Gabe Schmitt Freshman Louisville, Ky. Trinity

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#21 Cooper Theobald Senior Fort Mitchell, Ky. Covington Catholic

#23 Zachary Larimore Freshman Oldham, Ky. Oldham Co.

#24 Aiden Pashley Freshman Sydney, Australia DME Sports Academy

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#20 Devin Twenty Sophomore Bradenton, Fla. Lakewood Ranch

#22 Lucas Gentry Sophomore Mt. Vernon, Ky. Rockcastle Co.

#25 Will Anderson Sophomore Tampa, Fla. Jesuit

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#30 Drahcir Yacinthe Freshman Miramar, Fla. Cypress Bay

#31 Spencer Hemmerich Sophomore Burlington, Ky. Conner

#32 JD Marshall Freshman Owensboro, Ky. Owensboro Catholic

#33 James Dugan Sophomore Fairfax Station, Va. Saint John Paul the Great

#34 Dominque Turner Sophomore Shelbyville, Ky. Collins

#35 Albert Oster Freshman London, Ky. North Laurel

#40 Hakeim Reedel Freshman Louisville, Ky. Louisville Southern

#41 Cameron King Freshman Lexington, Ky. Lafayette

#42 Connor Hoskins Sophomore Hazard, Ky. Buckhorn


#44 Luke Schroeder Freshman Sydney, Australia Sydney Boys

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#43 Matthew Jones Freshman Louisville, Ky. Louisville Southern

#50 Max Reid Freshman Owensboro, Ky. Owensboro Catholic

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TRANSYLVANIA BASKETBALL SCHEDULE OCTOBER Fri. 26

at Kentucky #

7:00 PM

NOVEMBER Fri. 9 Mount Union 7:00 PM Tue. 13 at Emory & Henry 7:00 PM Mon. 19 at Centre 7:30 PM Carnegie Mellon DoubleTree Invitational, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sat. 24 Sun. 25 DECEMBER Sat. 1 Wed. 5 Sat. 8 Sat. 15 Don Lane Classic Tue. 18 Thu. 20

at Hamilton at TBA

1:00 PM 1:00 PM

Bluffton * at Hanover * at Rose-Hulman * Anderson (Ind.)

4:00 PM 7:30 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM

Chicago Thomas More

5:00 PM 5:00 PM

JANUARY Wed. 2 Sat. 5 Wed. 9 Sat. 12 Wed. 16 Sat. 19 Wed. 23 Sat. 26 Wed. 30

Earlham at Defiance * at Mt. St. Joseph * Manchester * Franklin * at Bluffton * Hanover * Rose-Hulman * at Earlham

5:00 PM 3:00 PM 7:30 PM 3:00 PM 7:30 PM 4:00 PM 7:30 PM 3:00 PM 7:30 PM

FEBRUARY Sat. 2 Wed. 6 Sat. 9 Wed. 13 Sat. 16

at Manchester * Mt. St. Joseph * Defiance at Franklin * at Anderson (Ind.)

1:00 PM 7:30 PM 3:00 PM 7:30 PM 4:00 PM

TUE-SUN, FEB. 19-24 FRI-SAT, MARCH 1-2 FRI-SAT, MARCH 8-9 FRI-SAT, MARCH 15-16

HCAC Conference Tournament NCAA Tournament 1st/2nd Rounds NCAA Tournament Sectionals NCAA Division III Final Four


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