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School: Virginia State University Location: Petersburg, Virginia 23806-2096 Founded: March 6, 1882 Enrollment: Approx. 5,700 Nickname: Trojans Athletics Website: www.vsu.edu Home Court/ Capacity: Daniel Gym/ 3,454 School Color: Orange (PMS 165) and Blue (PMS 286) Conference: Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association President: Keith T. Miller Athletic Director: Peggy Davis Head Coach: Darryl Jacobs Record at VSU/Years: 0-0/ 1st year Overall Record/Years: 209-179/12 Assistant Coach: Darryl Butler/ 1st year 2010-11 Overall Record: 6-21 CIAA Record/ Finish: 5-13 Athletics Communication Contact: Jason Pompey Office Phone: (804) 524-5028 Cell Phone: (646) 643-8510 Email: jpompey@vsu.edu
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ROSTER No. Name
Ht.
3. Devonte’ Williams 5. Ibn-Shaeed Rassoull 10, Bess, Justin 12. Bynum, Mike 15. Tate, Khalil 20. Manny Wallace 22. Richard “RJ” Hall 24. Malik Johnson 25. Kenny Mitchell 32. James Shambley 33. Kevin Wiggins 41. Johnson, D’Angelo 42. Daniel Awosanya 45. Shawn Porter 55. Michael Spence Dijon Cuffee Chris Graves Kenny Johnson
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Pos.
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HEAD COACH Darryl Jacobs MEN’S BASKETBALL HEAD COACH FIRST SEASON Darryl Jacobs was announced head men’s basketball coach at Virginia State University on April 4, 2011. Jacobs comes to Ettrick after spending the previous five seasons as the head coach at Clark Atlanta where he won the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference title in 2010 and also led them to two straight berths in the NCAA Division II Regional Tournament.
"He's certainly a good coach and will be a great ambassador and leader to the Virginia State University men's basketball program," VSU’s Athletic Director Peggy Davis said at Jacobs’ introductory press conference. "He is among the most promising coaches up and coming today and we look forward to him building a championship team, not only on the court, but also in the classroom." In just his second year at Clark Atlanta, Jacobs led the program to its first winning season in 10 years during the 2007-2008 season. The following year, Jacobs led the program to its second consecutive winning season. During the 2009-10 season, CAU took its first SIAC regular season championship in 14 years and received a bid to the NCAA Division II Regional Tournament as the #5 seed. CAU finished the 2010-2011 season with a 22-9 record overall and made it to the SIAC championship game for the second season in a row taking the conference title and advancing to the NCAA Division II Regional Tournament for the second straight year. Prior to his arrival at CAU, he was an assistant coach at the University of Delaware for the 2005 -06 under Head Coach David Henderson (former Duke University assistant head coach). Before joining the staff at Delaware, Jacobs was the Head Basketball Coach at Felician College in Lodi, New Jersey. From 2000-2005, he compiled a 75-69 overall record highlighted by the school’s first conference championship in 2003-04. Jacobs was selected Central Athletic Collegiate Conference Coach of the Year in that same year. Jacobs began his coaching career at his alma mater, William Penn University, serving as an assistant. Jacobs has over 20 years of coaching experience and has accumulated a number of different accomplishments and accolades over that time. Some of which include; Note: Back-to-Back 20 win seasons (2009-2011) 1st Time in School History 4 consecutive winning seasons (2007-2011) Back-to-Back SIAC Tournament Finals appearance 1st Time in School History Back-to-Back NCA Tournament Appearances (2009-2011) 1st Time in School History http://www.vsu.edu/pages/102.asp http://www.vsu.edu/pages/102.asp
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COACHING STAFF Darryl Butler MEN’S BASKETBALL ASST. COACH FIRST SEASON
Darryl Butler joins the Virginia State University athletic staff as an Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach. Butler comes to VSU from Frederick Community College in Frederick MD, where he spent the past three seasons as the associate head coach. During his last two years there, the men’s basketball team finished with an overall record of 41-18 and won their first Region XX Championship in school history in 2010. Prior to his experience at Frederick Community College, Butler spent four years at Montgomery Community College in Silver Spring, Md. He served as an assistant coach for two years then became the head coach in 2006-07. After the 2005-06 season, Montgomery Community College won their first Region XX and District 7 Championship and finished 6th in the nation in NJCAA Division III. Butler was an assistant coach at T.C. Williams High School in Alexandria, VA where they won the Patriot District North Region in 2003-04. Before T.C. Williams, he was an assistant coach at Howard University for the 2000-02 seasons where he helped revitalized the program under Frankie Allen that finished 18-10 and reached the MEAC tournament championship game in their second season. He received his first assistant coaching position at Whittier College in Whittier, CA in 1997. Butler next moved on to an assistant coaching position at Pepperdine University in Malibu, CA in 1999-2000 under Jan Van Breda Kolff. There he was part of a West Coast Conference (WCC) Regular Season Championship and a NCAA tournament appearance and win. The Trojans are excited to welcome Butler to their men’s basketball coaching staff. Butler brings a wealth of basketball knowledge and local recruiting ties to the Tri-city area. “Butler comes with a great deal of college coaching experience and recruiting ties especially in this region. He’s a VSU grad which means a great deal to our college community,” says VSU’s head men’s basketball coach, Darryl Jacobs. Coach Butler is a native of Suffolk, VA and also a Trojan alumni, graduating from Virginia State University with a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Business Administration in 1989. Butler and his wife, Rosalie, have three children, Nikko (13), Kennedy (11), and Victoria (4).
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SUPPORT STAFF JASON POMPEY SPORTS INFORMATION
Jason Pompey is the Sports Information Director at Virginia State University. Pompey has three years of previous sports information duties starting out as an undergraduate workstudy student at Virginia Union University and as a graduate-assistant at Virginia State University. Pompey received his Bachelor’s degree in Marketing from Virginia Union University in 2009 and his Master’s degree in Sports Management from Virginia State University in 2010. Interning for previous sports information directors such as Jim Junot at Virginia State University as well as both Tiffany D. Sykes and Tamika Duck at Virginia Union University, Pompey has worked and learned various tasks in the sports information world. With a great background, Pompey has the drive and passion to continue the trend of young successful sports information directors in the CIAA conference. In addition to becoming the prime contact for VSU Sports Information, Pompey will be responsible for web content maintenance, publication of athletic newspapers, script for game summaries, pre and post game process, composing/editing player profiles, script for game day announcements, as well as calling and faxing facts and figures to media outlets.
Dr. Rodney Gaines HEAD STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH Dr. Rodney Gaines received all three of his professional degrees from Virginia Tech: A B.S. in Business Finance in 1989, M.S. in Health and Physical Education (Exercise Science) in 1996, and a PhD in 2001 in Education, Curriculum and Instruction with an emphasis in Health Promotion and Education Research. Dr. Gaines is the first ever strength and conditioning coach at Virginia State University, and he has many goals for the program. The mission of the Virginia State University Strength and Conditioning Program is to help athletes develop power, speed, agility, strength, flexibility, cardiovascular strength-endurance, and spiritual development. The strength and conditioning also help athletes in the areas of sport nutrition counseling, sport psychology, and spiritual wellness.
Matt Williams HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER Matt Williams has been a NATABOC Certified Athletic trainer since 1995. He is entering his eighth year as the Head Athletic Trainer at Virginia State University. He is currently serving his third year as President of the CIAA Athletic Trainer's Association. Matt completed his undergraduate studies at Emory & Henry College in 1993 and attended graduate school at Radford University from 1993-95. His resume includes tenures as Head Athletic Trainer at Saint Paul's College from 19952000 and Head Athletic Trainer at Brunswick Senior High School from 2000 through 2004.
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2011-12 SEASON OUTLOOK
A change is here for the 2011-12 Virginia State University men’s basketball program. After a combined thirteen wins over the past two seasons a new head coach will lead the men of Troy this season. Darryl Jacobs enters the CIAA conference after a successful run in the SIAC conference. Jacobs plans on turning the program around by first holding all players accountable. “It starts with the infrastructure in order to improve the quality play of athletes. We will mix the old with the new and develop a mindset of hard work and accountability,” Jacobs said. The Trojans return with two of their main scorers from last season, senior forward, D’Angelo Johnson (6-4, 215) and senior guard, Justin Bess (6-1, 175). Johnson scored a career-high twenty-seven points against Johnson C. Smith University and Bess scored twenty-two points a career-high against the Apprentice School. Adding to the mix will be a 2010-11 All-CIAA team member, senior Ibn Rassoull (6-4, 210) who is a transfer guard/forward from St. Paul’s College. “Players must buy into this new philosophy; it’s all about academics, attitude, and a commitment to excellence.” VSU’s coaching staff hopes to return eight student-athletes from last season’s team and will add in four freshmen and six transfers to the mix. Jacobs hit the recruiting circuits just in time to pull off some impact newcomers. Freshmen additions includes, guard/forward Kenny Johnson (6-5, 200), forward Shawn Porter (6-6, 210), guard Manny Wallace (6-1, 190), and guard Devonte Williams (5-10, 175). Jacobs is also excited about his new transfers to Virginia State. His top transfers are, forward Daniel Awosanya (6-8, 220), forward/center Kenny Mitchell (6-8, 240), Malik Johnson (6-2, 195), and center Michael Spence (6-10, 245).
VSU will begin their 2011-12 CIAA Championship run at the “Clarion Hotel Tip-Off Classic” in Shepherdstown, WV on Nov. 11th against host Shepherd University and West Virginia State University. The VSU coaching staff will continue to prepare their team by participating in several classics against top competition before entering conference play. The Trojans will play in the “Mount Olive College Classic” in Mount Olive, NC and the “University of West Florida Classic” in Pensacola, FL. The Trojans’ first home game will be on November 26th versus Glenville State University.
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ROSTER
2011-12 Numerical Roster No. Name
Pos. Ht.
Wt.
Cl.
Hometown
3
Devonte’ Williams
G
5-10
165
Fr.
Hampton, VA
5
Ibn Rassoull
G
6-5
200
Sr.
Petersburg, VA
10
Justin Bess
G
6-1
175
Sr.
Lanham, MD
12
Mike Bynum
G
5-10
165
Jr.
Chesapeake, VA
15
Khalil Tate
G
6-2
175
So.
Washington, D.C.
20
Manny Wallace
G
6-1
185
Fr.
Hopewell, VA
22
Richard Hall
G
6-0
170
Jr.
Bay Shore, NY
24 25 32
Malik Johnson Kenny Mitchell James Shambley
G F/C F
6-2 6-9 6-6
185 245 190
Jr. Jr. Sr.
Houston, TX Stone Mountain, GA Virginia Beach, VA
33
Kevin Wiggins
F
6’6
215
So.
Newport News, VA
41
D’Angelo Johnson
F
6-5
200
Sr.
Washington, DC
42
Daniel Awosanya
F
6-8
225
Jr.
London, England
45
Shawn Porter
F
6’6
215
Fr.
Chesapeake, VA
55
Michael Spence
6’10
245
So.
Irvington, NJ
F/C
**
Chris Graves
G
6’1
170
So.
Charlotte, NC
**
Kenny Johnson
G
6’5
200
Fr.
Lumberton, NJ
F
6’4
170
Jr.
Norfolk, VA
** Dijon Cuffe
2011-12 Alphabetical Roster No.
Pos. Ht.
Wt.
Cl.
Hometown
42 Awosanya, Daniel
Name
F
6’8
225
Jr.
London, England
10 Bess, Justin
G
6’1
175
Sr.
Lanham, MD
12 Bynum, Mike
G
5’10
165
Jr.
Chesapeake, VA
**
Cuffe, Dijon
F
6’4
170
Jr.
Norfolk, VA
**
Graves, Chris
G
6’1
170
So.
Charlotte, NC
G
6’0
170
Jr.
Bay Shore, NY
41 Johnson, D’Angelo
F
6’5
200
Jr.
Washington, DC
**
G
6’5
200
Fr.
Lumberton, NJ
24 Johnson, Malik
F
6’2
185
Jr.
Houston, TX
25 Mitchell, Kenny
F/C
6’9
245
Jr.
Stone Mountain, GA
45 Porter, Shawn
F
6’6
215
Fr.
Chesapeake, VA
5
Rassoull, Ibn
G
6’5
200
Sr.
Petersburg, VA
32
Shambley, James
C
6’6
190
Sr.
Virginia Beach, VA
55
Spence, Michael
F/C
6’10
245
So.
Irvington, NJ
22 Hall, Richard Johnson, Kenny
5
Tate, Kahlil
G
6’2
175
Fr.
Washington, DC
20
Wallace, Manny
G
6’1
185
Fr.
Hopewell, VA
33
Wiggins, Kevin
C
6’7
220
Fr.
Newport News, VA
3
Williams, Devonte’
G
5’10
165
Fr.
Hampton, VA
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PLAYER PROFILES
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PLAYER PROFILES
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JUSTIN BESS
Justin Bess Senior— 6-1— G Lanham, MD — Montgomery Germantown
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Mike Bynum Junior— 5-10— G Chesapeake, VA — Indian River HS
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MIKE BYNUM
12
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Dijon Cuffee Junior— 6-4— F Norfolk, VA — Booker T. Washington HS
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DIJON CUFFEE
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Chris Graves Sophomore— 6-1— G Charlotte, NC —Vance HS
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D’ANGELO JOHNSON
D’Angelo Johnson Senior— 6-5— F Washington, DC — Western Texas
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JAMES SHAMBLEY
James Shambley Senior— 6-7— F Virginia Beach, VA — Clinton JC
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32
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Kahlil Tate Sophomore— 6-3— G Washington, DC — Northwestern HS
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15
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KEVIN WIGGINS
Kevin Wiggins Sophomore— 6-6— F Newport News, VA — Woodside HS
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33
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NEWCOMERS
Daniel Awosanya Junior— 6-8— F London, England —Campbell
42
Awosanya transfers from Div. I Campbell University where he maintained a 3.2 GPA while being named to the Atlantic Sun All-Academic team as a freshmen. Larry is a talented strong athletic player that attacks the basket extremely well while drawing contact from defenders.
Richard Hall Junior— 6-0— G Bay Shore, NY —Kennesaw State
22
Hall comes to VSU from Div. I Kennesaw State University and played at Suffolk County Community College in NY prior. He is a tremendous shooter and defender. Hall has a high basketball I.Q. and has maintained a 3.0 GPA throughout his collegiate career.
Kenny Johnson Freshman— 6-5— G Lumberton, NJ —Rancocas Valley HS
Johnson was among the top 75 prospects in New Jersey rated by NJ hoops. He averaged 13 points and 7 rebounds for Rancocas Valley High in NJ. Johnson was named MVP of the NJ State Group 4 Championship game. He’s an athletic big guard who can play both guard positions as well as the small forward position. Johnson has exceptional court vision and passing ability; can knock down the open shot and rebounds well especially from the guard spot.
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NEWCOMERS
Malik Johnson Freshman— 6-2— G Houston, TX —Norfolk State
24
Johnson comes to VSU after an injury plagued season at Div. I Norfolk State University. He is super-quick with tremendous passing ability. Mailk can knock down the open shot and defensively he is a good defender.
Kenny Mitchell Junior— 6-8— F/C Stone Mountain, GA —Charleston Southern
25
Mitchell starred the last two seasons at Div. I Charleston Southern University as an exceptional inside out player. Mitchell averaged 8.7 points and 6 rebounds last season and he is very strong and athletic. He was also rated one of the top 50 high school players in the state of Georgia his senior year at Columbia HS.
Shawn Porter Freshman— 6-6— F Chesapeake, VA —Deep Creek HS
45
Porter averaged 13.8 points and 8.3 rebounds per game to earn Honorable Mention AllSoutheastern District, starting for the Hornets of Deep Creek HS. Porter was rated as one of the top unsigned players in the Tidewater area (Under The Radar News Report). He is a physical inside-out player; excellent footwork in the post and finishes well inside; relentless rebounder, defender and competitor.
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NEWCOMERS
Ibn Rassoull Senior— 6-5— G Petersburg, VA —St. Paul’s
5
Rassoull averaged 14.6 points, 6 rebounds, and 3 assists last season at St. Paul’s College and was also named to the 2010-11 All-CIAA team. He is also a graduate of Petersburg HS and can play multiple positions on the court for VSU.
Michael Spence Sophomore— 6-10— F/C Irvington, NJ —Maryland Eastern Shore
55
Spence transfers to VSU from Div. I University of Maryland Eastern Shore, and prior to that he was rated as one of the top big men in the Northeast while attending Apex academy Prep in New Jersey. He is a hard working athletic big who loves to compete. Spence is an excellent rebounder and shot blocker defensively, while offensively he finished well around the basket and can step out and shoot the midrange jump shot.
Manny Wallace Freshman— 6-1— G Hopewell, VA —Christchurch HS
20
Wallace averaged 14.1 points per game and led Christchurch to a 23-4 overall record as their leading scorer. He is a talented combo guard as well as a strong finisher at the rim and can knock down the 3point shot. Wallace is a tireless worker and gym rat. He played AAU basketball for the Virginia Assault.
Devonte’ Williams Freshman— 5-10— G Hampton, VA —Kecoughtan HS
3
Williams was being recruited by North Carolina State, UAB, Providence, Bethune Cookman, Chowan, and VSU. He is a tough, strong, fearless leader. Williams played AAU basketball for Boo Williams All Star Team. He is a strong finisher at the rim, knocks down the open shot, and loves to compete. http://www.vsu.edu/pages/102.asp http://www.vsu.edu/pages/102.asp http://www.vsu.edu/pages/102.asp
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2010-11 LEADERS
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2010-11 INDIVIDUAL HIGHS
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MEN’S ALL-TIME RECORDS
INDIVIDUAL CAREER Points: 2,599, Darrell Stith, 1979-83
TEAM SEASON Most Wins:
22
Rebounds: 1,381, Linwood Johnson, 1971-74
Most Points:
2,804 1982-83
Assists:
791, Jerome Bell, 1974-79
Best won-loss percentage: .867 1937-38 (13 wins, 2 losses)
Blocks:
326, Avis Wyatt, 2002-07
Most Consecutive Wins:
13
1975-76
Steals:
220, Dwayne Wood 220, Gerald Britt
Fewest Losses
2
1937-38
GAME Most Points Scored:
140 vs. Fayetteville State (1977)
Fewest Points Scored:
9 vs. Hampton (1924) & Virginia Seminary (1928)
Most Points Allowed:
135 by Saint Augustine’s (1983)
Field Goals: 1,116, Darrell Stith, 1979-83 3-Point Field Goals:
(22-8) 1973-74
228, Trey Mines, 2006-10
Free Throws: 464, Linwood Johnson, 1971-74 SEASON Points:
703, Darrell Stith, 1979-80
Fewest Points Allowed:
4 by North Carolina A & T (1931)
Average:
26.0, Darrell Stith, 1979-80
Largest Margin of Victory:
66 points (80-14 vs. Saint Augustine’s,1937)
Rebounds:
597, Ernie Brock, 1963-64
Largest Margin of Defeat:
54 points (114-60 vs. Gannon, 1996)
Assists:
329, Jerome Bell, 1975-76
Blocks:
92, Avis Wyatt, 2006-07
Field Goals: 304, Darrell Stith, 1979-80 Free Throws: 158, Linwood Johnson, 1973-74 GAME Points:
45, Darrell Stith vs. Bowie State (1/31/83) 45, Trey Mines vs. Holy Family (12/20/08)
Rebounds:
35, Ernie Brock, 1964
Assists:
24, Jerome Bell vs. Shaw (1975)
Blocks:
9, Avis Wyatt (three times)
Field Goals: 22, Darrell Stith vs. Bowie State (1/31/83) 3-Point Field Goals:
10, Trey Mines vs. Holy Family (12/20/08)
Free Throws: 17, Linwood Johnson vs. Elizabeth City State (2/23/74)
Trey Mines All-Time VSU 3-Point Field Goals Leader
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2011-12 SCHEDULE
Opponent Location Shepherd University Shepherdstown, WV West Virginia State University Shepherdstown, WV Mount Olive College Mount Olive, NC Barton College Mount Olive, NC Pfeiffer College Charlotte, NC Glenville State University Ettrick, VA Concord University Ettrick, VA Virginia Union University New York, NY Concord University Athens, WV University of West Florida Classic Pensacola, FL University of West Florida Classic Pensacola, FL Winston-Salem State University Winston-Salem, NC Shaw University Raleigh, NC St. Augustine’s College Raleigh, NC Livingstone College Ettrick, VA Virginia Union University Richmond, VA Glenville State University Glenville, WV Johnson C. Smith University Ettrick, VA Elizabeth City State University Elizabeth City, NC Bowie State University Ettrick, VA Lincoln University Lincoln, PA Chowan University Ettrick, VA Fayetteville State University Ettrick, VA Elizabeth City State University Ettrick, VA Bowie State University Bowie, MD Lincoln University Ettrick, VA Chowan University Murfreesboro, NC
Home Games
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