2012-13 WEST VIRGINIA BASKETBALL
Bob Huggins
• 31st season as a head coach • A Morgantown native and 1977 graduate of West Virginia • Has a 710-267 record in 30 seasons as a head coach • Ranks 3rd in total victories and 12th in winning percentage among active Division I head coaches • Teams have been in postseason play in 27 of his 30 seasons • 20 NCAA Tournament appearances • Has 25 20-win seasons • His teams average 23.6 victories a season
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WEST VIRGINIA BASKETBALL IS LIKE NOTHING ELSE … • If you make a play that changes a game, it means lifelong celebrity • Mountaineer lore is packed full of tradition • When you grow up in West Virginia, chances are you are a Mountaineer fan for life • No matter where you go around the world, once you’re a Mountaineer, you’re always a Mountaineer • Mountaineer basketball represents the hopes, dreams and successes of the state • West Virginia is a place where the natives are as rock solid as the mountains for which the state is known • Mountaineer basketball is passionate, a point of pride and a way of life
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• 2010 NCAA Final Four • West Virginia is 19-8 in its last 27 postseason games • School record 31 victories in 2009-10 • No. 3 in final poll in 2010 • Three NBA draft picks under Bob Huggins: Joe Alexander (Milwaukee Bucks), Da’Sean Butler (Miami Heat) and Devin Ebanks (Los Angeles Lakers) • Three All-Americans in the last six years – Kevin Pittsnogle (2006), Da’Sean Butler (2010) and Kevin Jones (2012) • Bob Huggins is the third winningest active coach in America • Nationally ranked recruiting classes under Bob Huggins • 120 wins in five years under Bob Huggins • Five straight NCAA appearances under Bob Huggins • Seven NCAA appearances in last eight years
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Setting home attendance records under Bob Huggins • Nine straight postseason appearances • 60-3 at home against non-conference teams in the last nine years, including 41 of its last 42 • Sold more season tickets in 201011 than any other season in school history • WVU has a 78 percent winning percentage in the WVU Coliseum • Every game in each of the last three seasons has been on television • 26 games this season on CBS/ESPN family of networks • 62 nationally televised games in the last three years • Defeated 13 ranked teams in the last three years • Ranked 18 weeks in AP Top 10 under Bob Huggins • Ranked 28 weeks under Bob Huggins • Back-to-back AP Top 25 finishes • Sweet 16 in five of the last eight NCAA appearances
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• Five Academic All-Americans in the last nine years and 11 players on the Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll last year
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Welcome To Huggstown 2 4 5 5 8 11 13 14 18 20 20 25 27 31 56 120 700 710 .727
NCAA Final Four Appearances NCAA Elite Eight Appearances Four Straight NCAA Appearances at WVU Times National Coach Of The Year Top 10 Final Poll Rankings All-Americans Conference Regular Season Titles Consecutive NCAA Tournament Appearances at Cincinnati NBA Draft Picks, Including Six First Round Selections and Four Lottery Picks 20th Division I Coach To Reach 700 Career Wins NCAA Tournament Appearances 20-Win Seasons In His 30 Years As A Coach, Including 14 Seasons Of 25 Wins Or More Postseason Appearances Led WVU to a School Record 31 Victories in 2009-10 All-Conference Selections WVU Victories 700th Career Win Against Missouri State on Dec. 22, 2011 Career Victories Career Winning Percentage
“It’s great to be home. As soon as I put my feet on the ground in this great state, I’ve been walking on air ever since. My wife always said anytime I get 20 miles from Morgantown my face starts to brighten up, and then I smile and get happy. Some of the greatest times of my life have been here and I’m hoping to have a lot more of them. This has always been a dream for me to coach here. Thanks for letting me come home.” – West Virginia Head Coach Bob Huggins
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Bob Huggins, a Morgantown native and 1977 graduate of West Virginia University, was introduced as the Mountaineers’ 21st head basketball coach on Good Friday, April 6, 2007. Huggins has compiled a 710-267 (.732) record in his 30 seasons as a head coach. He ranks third in total victories and 12th in winning percentage among active Division I head coaches. A two-time Academic All-American and three-year letterman, Huggins graduated from West Virginia magna cum laude in 1977 and received his master’s in health administration from WVU in 1978.
Atlanta Hawks
Miami Heat
DerMarr Johnson, 2000-02
Da’Sean Butler, 2010-11
Boston Celtics
Milwaukee Bucks
Danny Fortson, 1999-00
Joe Alexander, 2008-10
Bill Walker, 2008-10
Ruben Patterson, 2006-07
Charlotte Bobcats
New Jersey Nets
Cartier Martin, 2008-09
Kenyon Martin, 2000-04
Chicago Bulls
New York Knicks
Joe Alexander, 2009-10
DerMarr Johnson, 2003-04
Corie Blount, 1993-95, 2002-04
Pete Mickeal, 2000-01 Bill Walker, 2009-present
Cleveland Cavaliers Corie Blount, 1998-99
Philadelphia 76ers
Kevin Jones, 2012
Corie Blount, 2001-02
Dallas Mavericks
Kenny Satterfield, 2002-03
Art Long, 2002-03 Danny Fortson, 2003-04 Steve Logan, 2002-03
Phoenix Suns
Nick Van Exel, 2001-03
Corie Blount, 1999-01
Denver Nuggets
Portland Trailblazers
Danny Fortson, 1997-99
Ruben Patterson, 2001-06
DerMarr Johnson, 2004-07
Nick Van Exel, 2004-05
Kenyon Martin, 2004-11
Dontonio Wingfield, 1995-98
Ruben Patterson, 2005-06 Kenny Satterfield, 2001-03
Sacramento Kings
Nick Van Exel, 1998-02
Art Long, 2000-01
Detroit Pistons
San Antonio Spurs
Melvin Levett, 1999-00
Da’Sean Butler, 2010-11
Jason Maxiell, 2005-present
DerMarr Johnson, 2007-08 Nick Van Exel, 2005-06
Golden State Warriors
James White, 2006-07
Corie Blount, 2000-01 Danny Fortson, 2000-03
Seattle Sonics
Steve Logan, 2002-03
Danny Fortson, 2004-07
Cartier Martin, 2009-10
Art Long, 2001-02
Nick Van Exel, 2003-04
Ruben Patterson, 1999-01 Dontonio Wingfield, 1994-95
Houston Rockets James White, 2008-09
Toronto Raptors Corie Blount, 2003-04
Los Angeles Clippers
Art Long, 2002-03
Kenyon Martin, 2011-present Ruben Patterson, 2007-08
Utah Jazz Robert Whaley, 2005-06
Los Angeles Lakers Corie Blount, 1995-99
Washington Wizards
Tony Bobbitt, 2004-05
Cartier Martin, 2009-present
Devin Ebanks, 2010-present Melvin Levett, 1999-00 Ruben Patterson, 1998-99 Nick Van Exel, 1993-98
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• Split down the middle, the WVU Basketball Practice Facility is symmetrical in that the men’s side is a mirror image of the women’s side. The only shared areas include the Hall of Traditions, a center conference room, the weight room, equipment room and training room. The facility was designed with easy access to each court from the locker rooms and athletic training room. • The facility, which is located adjacent to the WVU Coliseum at the Red Gate, is equipped with:
Robinson/Petroplus Hall of Traditions • Trophy and artifact cases that celebrate the history of men’s and women’s basketball incorporated with interactive touch screens, a theater and displays to celebrate the timelines and history of each program
Central Atrium
• 14-foot high definition video board with a ribbon board
Gymnasiums
• Equipped with one and a half courts • Gatorade Stations • Treadmill locations • Ipod docking stations • Flatscreen TV with playback functions
Locker rooms
• Equipped with 15 lockers, which were modeled after LeBron James’ locker when he played with the Cleveland Cavs • Each locker is equipped with its own power supply and a shoe tower that holds seven different pairs of shoes • Players’ lounge with kitchenette suite, flat screen televisions with surround sound and computer stations
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• In February 2012, West Virginia University opened the $24.1 million, 64,000-square foot Basketball Practice Facility, allowing both the men’s and women’s programs to continue to reach new levels of success on and off the court, while honoring past achievement and tradition.
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Athletic training room • Underwater treadmill • Hot and cold pools
Theater
• Seating for 25
Weight room
• Fully equipped dumbbell rack with weights from 5-150 pounds • Two cable pulley systems • Various upper and lower body machines • Two neck and grip machines • Various training equipment including: kettlebells, chains, trap bars, log bars, farmers walks, atlas stones, physioballs, medicine balls, sandbags, jump boxes, ropes, and bands • Cardio equipment including: Treadmills, stairmaster, and versa climber • Gatorade hydration station • Flatscreen televisions • Built in Ipod dock and satellite radio
Offices and conference rooms • Glass walls allow natural light
• All office rooms and conference rooms are equipped with flat panel televisions • Staff offices overlook the court • Video coordinator offices have camera balcony overlooking court • The head coach suites include a three-way fireplace, lounge, outdoor terrace and balcony overlooking the practice court
Equipment room
• Equipment room stocked with team gear • Mobile storage with a caster-equipped system • On site industrial size washers and dryers
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• 103-inch television with smartboard capabilities
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• ESPN’s College Basketball GameDay made its first-ever appearance in Morgantown on March 7, 2009, when the Mountaineers faced Louisville • More than 4,000 Mountaineer fans attended, the most for any GameDay show in 2008-09 • The cheerleaders, dance team, the Mountaineer and WVU band fire up the Mountaineer fans • The playing of “Take Me Home, Country Roads,” ends the game by celebrating another Mountaineer victory • West Virginia fans provide game day electricity unlike no other school • Mountaineer fans hold their players in the highest esteem
GAME DAY IN MORGANTOWN
THE PLACE TO BE FOR A WVU BASKETBALL GAME IS THE WVU COLISEUM. THE ATMOSPHERE IS UNMATCHED ACROSS THE COUNTRY. THE GAME DAY EXPERIENCE IN MORGANTOWN IS TRULY SPECIAL …
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• Basketball games in Morgantown are filled with electricity and excitement in one of the wildest arenas in college basketball • When WVU basketball fans fill the Coliseum, it becomes an arena unsurpassed in enthusiasm and electricity • The Mountaineers respond to this great home court by making it a very unwelcome place for visitors • The Coliseum contains all the modern conveniences that make it one of the best in the nation
• A ticket to the Coliseum is the hottest ticket in the state • West Virginia has won 78 percent of its home games since 1970 • The Coliseum has a video board that is comparable to NBA arenas, a modern floor design, upgraded lighting and a dynamic sound system • A new state-of-the-art academic center was added in 2007 • ESPN College GameDay visited the Coliseum in 2009 • WVU is 89-17 at home in the last seven seasons • WVU set school records for average and total attendance in 2010 • WVU sold more season tickets in 2010-11 than any other season in school history • WVU is 60-3 at home against nonconference teams in the last nine years, including 41 of its last 42
WVU Coliseum
• Home of the 2010 NCAA Final Four, 2005 NCAA Elite Eight, 2006 NCAA Sweet 16, 2008 NCAA Sweet 16, 2009 NCAA, 2011 NCAA Third Round, 2012 NCAA Second Round teams and 2007 NIT Champions
Coliseum Results
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1970-71
9-4
.692
1995-96
9-5
.643
1971-72
11-4
.733
1996-97
12-4
.750
1972-73
8-6
.571
1997-98
13-1
.929
1973-74
8-4
.667
1998-99
6-7
.462
1974-75
8-6
.571
1975-76
12-4
.750
1999-00 Coliseum was closed for asbestos removal.
1976-77
11-1
.917
1977-78
8-4
.667
1978-79
14-4
.778
1979-80
8-7
.533
1980-81
19-1
.950
1981-82
15-0
1.000
2000-01
12-4
.750
2001-02
5-8
.385
2002-03
9-5
.643
2003-04
10-4
.714
2004-05
11-3
.786
2005-06
13-2
.867
2006-07
17-1
.944
2007-08
13-2
.867
2008-09
11-3
.786
2009-10
12-2
.857
2010-11
12-2
.857
2011-12 11-5
.688
1982-83
13-1
.929
1983-84
15-2
.882
1984-85
13-3
.813
1985-86
13-1
.929
1986-87
14-2
.875
1987-88
10-6
.625
1988-89
12-2
.857
1989-90
12-1
.923
1990-91
13-2
.867
1991-92
10-3
.769
1992-93
14-1
.933
1993-94
13-3
.813
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1994-95
9-4
.692
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93-38
.710
1980s
131-25
.840
1990s
108-30
.783
2000s
113-34
.769
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• More than four million fans have watched a game in person at the Coliseum • WVU has won more than 80 percent of its home games in the last nine years • Built in 1969 at a cost of $10.4 million and open for competition in 1970, the WVU Coliseum also serves as home to the WVU School of Physical Education and much of the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics • One of the Big 12 Conference’s finest basketball arenas, the WVU Coliseum seats 14,000 and provides an electric atmosphere for college basketball
WVU Coliseum
• Since 2000, the Coliseum has received a contemporary upgrade which included renovations to the locker rooms, construction of a players’ lounge and team video theater, as well as construction of a club seating area
Top 10 Coliseum Crowds
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16,704
Pitt
February 24, 1982
15,638
Nevada-Las Vegas
February 27, 1983
15,593
Villanova
February 8, 2010
15,419
Pitt
February 3, 2010
15,409
Marshall
December 4, 1982
15,299
Pitt
January 31, 1981
15,271
Syracuse
January 16, 2010
15,193
Georgetown
December 2, 1995
15,167
Connecticut
February 11, 1998
15,118
Notre Dame
February 17, 1979
Crowds Over 10,000 in the WVU Coliseum Score Result Opponent Attendance 92-75 W DePaul 10,255 60-61 L Marquette 12,087 74-77 L Louisville 11,254 66-72 L Pitt 13,032 77-74 W Cincinnati 14,070 84-60 W Rutgers 13,820 74-62 W Georgetown 10,526 83-69 W Villanova 11,262 72-70 W Louisville 15,032 65-56 W Connecticut 13,241 72-58 W Notre Dame 12,298 82-71 W DePaul 11,210 66-71 L Pitt 14,175 56-46 W USF 10,744 68-64 W Purdue 14,173 93-63 W Providence 11,052 71-81 L St. John’s 11,138 74-63 W Cleveland State 11,235 95-71 W Oakland 12,707 81-68 W Georgetown 13,211 74-68 W Cincinnati 12,598 75-63 W Seton Hall 11,816 75-82 L Villanova 15,593 70-51 W Pitt 15,419 77-74 W Louisville 12,471 71-65 W Ohio State 15,033 71-72 L Syracuse 15,271 63-62 W Marquette 12,872 76-66 W Ole Miss 11,139 69-43 W Coppin State 10,121 59-62 L Louisville 13,089 82-63 W DePaul 10,070 79-68 W Notre Dame 13,126 93-72 W Villanova 12,513 86-59 W Providence 11,091 67-79 L Pitt 14,329 62-59 W USF 11,037 55-61 L Connecticut 13,920 92-47 W Elon 10,250 76-62 W Pitt 13,960 80-53 W Providence 11,319 89-68 W Seton Hall 10,074 39-62 L Cincinnati 10,082 57-58 L Georgetown 14,048 73-64 W St. John’s 13,047 81-61 W Syracuse 13,560 79-64 W Marquette 11,429 92-68 W Duquesne 10,071 71-66 W NC State 11,215 79-65 W Cincinnati 11,968 81-71 W Seton Hall 12,249 70-65 W UCLA 14,160 47-60 L Pitt 14,336 64-52 W DePaul 11,239 73-46 W St. John’s 11,083 81-71 W Connecticut 11,903 67-62 W Pitt 14,805 68-64 W Louisville 12,483 75-81 L Connecticut 14,683 66-57 W Cincinnati 12,480 71-70 W Notre Dame 13,672 104-85 W Marquette 13,571 68-61 W Georgetown 12,116 68-71 OT L LSU 11,044 76-58 W Rutgers 12,004 83-78 OT W Pitt 12,135 53-73 L Boston College 10,056 71-65 W George Washington 13,956 58-67 L Pitt 14,665 80-94 L Syracuse 13,092 61-80 L Pitt 13,891 69-75 L Syracuse 13,351 65-96 L Boston College 14,184 87-76 W Syracuse 12,389 66-69 L Notre Dame 11,179 45-80 L Connecticut 10,118 81-71 W Seton Hall 12,381 80-62 W Connecticut 15,167 90-72 W Pitt 10,027 81-63 W Providence 12,073 72-74 L Notre Dame 10,398 98-84 W Miami 13,829 81-70 W Georgetown 10,091 71-76 L Florida State 10,314 77-87 OT L Syracuse 11,559 74-59 W Pitt 12,085 67-66 W Notre Dame 12,621 92-77 W St. John’s 11,029
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Date February 28, 2012 February 24, 2012 February 11, 2012 January 30, 2012 January 21, 2012 January 14, 2012 January 7, 2012 December 28, 2011 March 5, 2011 March 2, 2011 February 19, 2011 February 12, 2011 February 7, 2011 January 23, 2011 January 16, 2011 January 13, 2011 December 29, 2010 December 18, 2010 November 12, 2010 March 1, 2010 February 27, 2010 February 20, 2010 February 8, 2010 February 3, 2010 January 30, 2010 January 23, 2010 January 16, 2010 December 29, 2009 December 23, 2009 December 12, 2009 March 7, 2009 March 4, 2009 February 18, 2009 February 13, 2009 February 7, 2009 January 25, 2009 January 17, 2009 January 6, 2009 November 11, 2008 March 3, 2008 February 23, 2008 February 17, 2008 January 30, 2008 January 26, 2008 January 17, 2008 January 13, 2008 January 6, 2008 December 8, 2007 March 20, 2007 March 3, 2007 February 17, 2007 February 10, 2007 February 7, 2007 January 28, 2007 January 6, 2007 December 30, 2006 February 27, 2006 February 25, 2006 February 18, 2006 February 4, 2006 February 1, 2006 January 14, 2006 January 11, 2006 November 26, 2005 February 26, 2005 February 5, 2005 January 16, 2005 December 29, 2004 February 21, 2004 February 8, 2003 January 14, 2003 January 12, 2002 March 3, 2001 February 17, 2001 February 11, 2001 January 9, 1999 February 22, 1998 February 11, 1998 February 3, 1998 January 24, 1998 January 15, 1998 January 10, 1998 January 5, 1997 March 19, 1997 February 15, 1997 February 1, 1997 January 25, 1997 February 24, 1996
Total Yearly Attendance Year
Team Total Average Record Attendance Games Per Game
1971 13-12 93,604 13
7,153
1972 13-11 96,620 15
6,441
1973 10-15 91,627 14
6,544
1974 10-15 70,568 12
5,881
1975 14-13 118,795 14
8,485
1976 15-13 101,366 16
6,335
1977 18-11 90,848 12
7,750
1978 12-16 65,157 12
5,429
1979 16-12 146,367 18
8,132
1980 15-14 129,019 15
8,601
1981 23-10 164,667 20
8,233
1982 27-4 170,762 15
11,384
1983 23-8 146,807 14
10,486
1984 20-12 131,223 17
7,719
1985 20-9 130,059 16
8,129
1986 22-11 97,585 14
6,970
1987 23-8 108,524 16
6,783
1988 18-14 129,193 16
8,075
1989 26-5 108,505 14
7,504
1990 16-12 98,735 13
7,595
1991 17-14 118,941 15
7,929
1992 20-12 127,020 13
9,771
1993 17-12 124,240 15
8,283
1994 17-12 92,858 16
5,804
1995 13-13 88,138 13
6,780
1996 12-15 106,749 14
7,625
1997 21-10 125,829 16
7,864
1998 24-9 125,817 14
8,987
1999 10-19 78,933 13
6,072
2000 14-14 73,479 15
4,899*
2001 17-12 102,471 16
6,404
2002 8-20 84,378 13
6,491
2003 14-15 97,097 14
6,936
2004 17-14 98,997 14
7,071
2005 24-11 119,145 14
8,510
2006 22-11 156,024 15
10,402
2007 27-9 169,557 18
9,420
2008 26-11 150,935 15
10,062
2009 23-12 147,734 14
10,552
2010 31-7 173,281 14
12,377
2011 21-12 160,567 14
11,469
2012 19-14 158,887 16
9,930
*Coliseum was closed for asbestos removal. Home games were played in Charleston, Wheeling and Fairmont.
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Crowds Over 10,000 in the WVU Coliseum W Miami L Villanova L Georgetown L Massachusetts W Rutgers L Massachusetts W Massachuetts W St. Joseph’s W Ohio State W Maryland W St. Joseph’s L Massachusetts W Rhode Island W Notre Dame W Duquesne L Temple W Pitt W Temple L Penn State W Miami W Maryland W Penn State W Pitt W Rhode Island W Penn State W Temple W Rutgers L Temple W Rutgers L Rhode Island W Massachusetts L Pitt W Maryland L Temple W Marshall W St. Bonaventure W Temple W George Washington W Temple W Marshall W St. Bonaventure W UNLV W Penn State W Virginia Tech L St. Bonaventure W Temple W William & Mary W Marshall W Youngstown State W Massachusetts W Pitt W George Washington W Stetson W St. Bonaventure W Rutgers W South Alabama W Duquesne W Penn State W Massachusetts W Ohio State W Temple W Pennsylvania W Rhode Island W Rutgers W Pitt L Marshall L Louisville W Pitt L Ohio State L Notre Dame W Rutgers W Pitt W Marshall L Ohio State W Marshall W Notre Dame L Rutgers W Penn State L George Washington W Pitt L Purdue W Davidson W Pacific W Villanova W Pitt W Davidson L Notre Dame L Ohio State L Kentucky
10,065 11,003 15,193 13,862 11,147 11,148 10,236 13,074 12,133 10,516 12,564 10,750 11,307 13,759 10,903 13,626 11,058 12,034 10,209 10,797 11,027 10,961 10,485 11,782 13,019 13,121 12,455 10,766 11,858 11,005 12,055 12,481 11,045 13,714 11,019 10,361 10,029 11,226 12,295 12,507 11,031 15,638 12,846 10,970 10,335 12,115 10,041 15,409 10,461 12,757 16,704 14,853 13,491 12,620 14,331 13,721 10,394 12,771 10,511 13,122 12,079 13,137 13,316 12,035 15,299 11,756 10,136 11,356 14,023 15,118 11,641 11,187 11,361 13,293 12,132 13,151 10,808 10,160 10,895 10,087 12,250 10,132 10,155 12,950 11,583 13,140 13,652 10,807 13,323
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February 17, 1996 72-69 67-69 January 13, 1996 December 2, 1996 83-86 OT January 27, 1995 94-97 OT 95-85 February 26, 1994 56-70 January 13, 1994 79-54 February 27, 1993 January 23, 1993 82-81 2OT December 19, 1992 78-69 86-72 December 5, 1992 95-82 February 29, 1992 February 27, 1992 69-74 90-78 February 6, 1992 87-67 January 13, 1992 83-75 January 11, 1992 January 4, 1992 62-63 December 14, 1991 86-85 91-66 February 23, 1991 63-66 January 31, 1991 January 5, 1991 71-67 90-85 December 1, 1990 February 25, 1990 79-71 OT December 9, 1989 97-93 2OT February 19, 1989 90-66 February 11, 1989 100-67 65-63 January 21, 1989 90-70 January 14, 1989 February 23, 1988 61-62 73-68 February 13, 1988 71-74 February 7, 1988 73-51 January 16, 1988 December 12, 1987 64-70 75-49 December 5, 1987 57-67 February 14, 1987 December 27, 1986 69-67 February 8, 1986 82-61 January 18, 1986 69-65 OT 73-63 March 2, 1985 January 26, 1985 61-57 89-77 December 8, 1984 59-56 March 10, 1984 87-78 February 27, 1983 February 16, 1983 101-84 February 2, 1983 90-86 3OT 63-64 January 20, 1983 73-71 January 8, 1983 December 7, 1982 65-51 95-82 December 4, 1982 December 1, 1982 105-79 91-70 March 1, 1982 February 24, 1982 82-77 52-37 February 20, 1982 68-60 February 18, 1982 49-43 February 13, 1982 February 4, 1982 59-53 65-59 January 31, 1982 75-65 January 20, 1982 75-68 January 18, 1982 80-65 January 11, 1982 December 12, 1981 73-68 77-76 OT March 16, 1981 67-64 March 13, 1981 81-60 February 18, 1981 February 14, 1981 73-67 76-63 January 31, 1981 December 6, 1980 73-76 OT 78-90 February 14, 1980 February 2, 1980 68-66 December 10, 1979 55-72 54-70 February 17, 1979 68-61 February 10, 1979 January 20, 1979 93-92 79-73 December 6, 1978 64-69 December 2, 1978 80-73 February 20, 1978 February 19, 1977 81-68 66-68 February 12, 1977 92-72 January 8, 1977 76-89 February 21, 1976 February 11, 1976 85-72 79-90 December 6, 1975 97-92 February 1, 1975 71-67 January 18, 1975 December 7, 1974 86-80 82-78 December 1, 1973 95-78 January 8, 1972 February 20, 1971 98-107 January 13, 1971 74-83 December 7, 1970 100-106
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A Championship Conference • In the past five seasons, the Big 12 has the best winning percentage in the nation in NCAA Tournament competition. • The Big 12 has had seven Final Four teams since 2002, second nationally among conferences.
• A total of 19 squads have made the Elite Eight since 2002, most of any conference. • Big 12 basketball has ranked among the top three conferences in final RPI in each of the past five seasons. No other conference can make that claim. • Three Big 12 teams have been ranked in the top 11 of the final USA Today/ESPN poll three times in the past four seasons. • The Big 12 had the nation’s second-best nonconference winning percentage last season after leading the country in 2010-11. • Since 2007, the Big 12 has had more Consensus All-America First Team selections than any other conference. • The Big 12 has had at least one team ranked every week since league play began in 1996-97, a span of 306 consecutive weeks. • The Big 12 has had more NBA draft picks and more first-round choices than any other league since 2008 (entering the 2012 NBA Draft). • A minimum of four Big 12 squads have been ranked in the top 25 in 45 of the past 52 weeks. • The Big 12 has posted a better than .500 record versus the five other major conferences in four of the last five years.
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• Big 12 basketball has boasted two teams in regional finals in four of the past five seasons. No other conference has had multiple Elite Eight teams in a season as much during that span.
“ONCE A STUDENT, ALWAYS A STUDENT” Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll Implemented in 1989, the Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll was initiated to honor deserving WVU student athletes who achieve a 3.0 or better GPA each semester. All members of the WVU men’s basketball team were named to the Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll last season. Members of this year’s Mountaineer basketball team who have been honored during their careers: Aaron Brown Deniz Kilicli Gary Browne Keaton Miles Jabarie Hinds Kevin Noreen
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ACADEMICS ARE AT THE FOREFRONT OF THE SUCCESS ENJOYED BY THE MOUNTAINEER BASKETBALL PROGRAM … • Director of Athletics Oliver Luck and Coach Bob Huggins make academics the highest of priorities
• Tutoring and career counseling are always available • Freshmen attend mandatory study halls • WVU ranked among the top 10 percent of all basketball teams in the 2010 and 2011 NCAA Division I Academic Progress Rate (APR) • Basketball had the highest conference grade point average in 2010 • Da’Sean Butler was the 2010 recipient of the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award • Alex Ruoff was named an ESPN The Magazine First Team Academic All-American by the College Sports Information Directors of America in 2009 • WVU has had an Academic All-American in four of the last eight years • Johannes Herber was the Academic All-American of the Year in men’s basketball in 2006 • Parents, coaches and players are kept up-to-date on academic progress • Players get hands-on advice on how to organize, study and prepare through the Mountaineer Mentors program • Twenty-four of the last 25 senior members of the WVU men’s basketball team have graduated on time or early since 2005.
Student Services
• Mountaineer graduation rates exceed that of the general student body
CHAMPS / LIFE SKILLS: • The many challenges that today’s college studentathletes face, on and off the playing field, are unmatched in the history of higher education. Unfortunately, many students are not well prepared to face these challenges or encounter life issues that undermine health and success in college. To prepare student-athletes for the demands of college life and beyond, the NCAA developed the CHAMPS (Challenging Athletes Minds for Personal Success)/ Life Skills program. • In the spring of 1995, West Virginia University Intercollegiate Athletics initiated its own CHAMPS/ Life Skills program. WVU was one of only 170 schools selected by the NCAA to participate in their national pilot program. • Five programming “commitment” areas viewed as critical to personal growth are part of WVU’s model. They are: 1) academic excellence, 2) personal development, 3) career development, 4) athletic excellence, and 5) community service. • For more information, see WVU intercollegiate athletics psychologist Dr. Ed Etzel in Room 275a in the Coliseum at (304) 293-7062 or online at WVUsports.com/page.cfm?section=12102
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• Basketball players can use the Coliseum study center between classes or after practice in the evening. • A Coliseum Academic Performance Center, completed in November 2007, occupies 8,000 square feet of the WVU Coliseum. This facility houses the Academic Services staff and contains open study areas, closed tutoring rooms and two computer labs. This facility has been built specifically for student-athletes. • Erica Wycherley provides men’s basketball student-athletes with academic and student development support.
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• The WVU Department of Intercollegiate Athletics and the basketball program are taking an active role in a number of community service projects
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• West Virginia athletes take a role in the community to help shape future champions of tomorrow
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• Mountaineer basketball players are regular visitors to area hospitals • Mountaineer basketball players are regular visitors to area schools • Wearing the Gold and Blue brings a sense of responsibility to the community and the state of West Virginia • When you wear the Gold and Blue, you are a role model and adored by the Mountaineer Nation
• The commitment to excellent care for Mountaineer athletes has been in place for many years and is evidenced by the outstanding team that has been assembled by the WVU athletic administration. More than 150 years of sports medicine experience is encompassed by this group of highly trained individuals. • Medical services are provided to all Mountaineer athletes during their WVU careers. The medical staff offers specialties in many areas from internal medicine and neurosurgery to dentistry and orthopedics. The medical staff from WVU’s Health Sciences Center is also available when additional consultation is needed.
• Athletic training facilities at West Virginia University are among the best anywhere in America. Four complete athletic training facilities are distributed throughout the athletic complex and all are ultra-modern centers for athletic training. The state-of-the-art centers are continually upgraded as new technologies provide the opportunity for better care.
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• Much emphasis is placed upon preventive care and proper conditioning. Preseason evaluations are performed to identify potential problem areas. The sports medicine staff works closely with the strength and conditioning staff on individual athlete concerns.
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THE GOAL OF THE STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING STAFF IS TO PROVIDE THE MEN’S BASKETBALL PLAYERS WITH THE BEST “HANDSON” STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING PROGRAM IN THE COUNTRY …
• Mountaineer men’s basketball players utilize the new state of the art weight room located in the WVU Basketball Practice Facility • Housing numerous free weights and machines and conveniently located next to the training room, the Mountaineers have the best when it comes to working out • All training regiments are prepared with the goal in mind to demand discipline and mental toughness • The staff’s goal is to develop a strong, powerful athlete using a variety of resistance training movements • Andy Kettler is the strength and conditioning coach for West Virginia men’s basketball • WVU nutritionists give guidance on proper eating habits • All training protocols are designed and implemented to benefit the student-athlete’s athletic preparedness for competition
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• The staff’s goal is to be outstanding teachers, especially in the areas of safety, technique and nutrition
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• The student-athletes train hard through tempo and volume • With their core development, the staff wants to develop power and speed, decrease injuries and give the athletes functional training • The philosophy is to develop a strong, fast, powerful athlete
• Dynamic/functional warm-ups and movements are incorporated into every speed, agility, conditioning and weight training session • Mountaineer strength and conditioning breeds camaraderie and team bonding • Every school in America develops its athletes from the neck down, but at WVU, the Mountaineers build excellence in the physical and mental aspects of the game • Mountaineer strength and conditioning is an intense, every day commitment. There is no such thing as a part-time champion
STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING
• The staff demands intensity and effort with the goal of training the players to be fast, strong and a complete athlete
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• 40 Postseason Appearances • Five Postseason Final Fours • 25 NCAA Appearances • Seven NCAA appearances in last eight years • 13 Conference Championships
• 16 All-Americans • 29 First Team All-Conference Selections • 2012-13 is the 104th season for Mountaineer Basketball
Tradition of Champions
• Top 25 in All-Time Victories Among Division I Schools
Roll out the carpet! One of college basketball’s great traditions was introduced by Fred Schaus at West Virginia University in 1955. It was during that time that Schaus and Mountaineer supporter Alex Mumford came up with the idea of rolling out an elaborate gold and blue carpet for the Mountaineers to run out on during pregame warm-ups. In addition, Mountaineer players warmed up with a special gold and blue painted basketball. West Virginia University continued this tradition during the George King era until it was interrupted in the late 1960s. Former Mountaineer player Gale Catlett reintroduced the carpet when he returned to West Virginia in 1978, and it has since become the highlight of pregame introductions at the WVU Coliseum.
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NCAA All-Time Winningest Teams
Let’s give a rah for West Virginia, And let us pledge to her anew, Others may like black or crimson, But for us it’s Gold and Blue. Let all our troubles be forgotten, Let college spirit rule, We’ll join and give our loyal efforts For the good of our old school. It’s West Virginia, it’s West Virginia, The pride of every mountaineer, Come on you old grads, join with us young lads. It’s West Virginia now we cheer! Now is the time boys to make a big noise No matter what the people say For there is naught to fear, the gang’s all here, So hail to West Virginia, hail!
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Wins Losses Pct. 2090 649 .763 2070 806 .720 2065 734 .738 1971 834 .703 1844 822 .692 1790 982 .646 1737 915 .655 1728 769 .692 1723 939 .647 1697 998 .630 1690 959 .638 1670 918 .645 1667 897 .650 1666 1014 .622 1665 1079 .607 1662 864 .658 1659 976 .630 1655 828 .667 1642 954 .633 1640 1233 .571 1624 951 .631 1621 1005 .617 1619 1014 .615 1618 892 .645 1593 969 .622
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• The WVU men’s basketball team traveled to Italy in August 2011. • Taking advantage of an NCAA rule that lets schools travel internationally every four years, the Mountaineers played four games in Italy, winning all four contests. • The Mountaineers began their trip in Sicily with a tour of the Castello Ursino and Duomo Cathedral. WVU played two games in Sicily against NAS Sigonella at the Naval Air Station in Sigonella, Italy. • WVU spent four days in Rome with visits to the Vatican Museum, the Sistine Chapel, St. Peter’s Basilica, the Colosseum, Roman Forum and Trevi Fountain.
• In Aviano, Italy, WVU provided entertainment to the members of the military at Aviano Air Force Base. WVU, along with Illinois, held a clinic for more than 40 military children, held a dunk contest and a scrimmage against Illinois. • The Mountaineers won their final two games of the tour against professional teams from Italy.
Tour of Italy
• The Mountaineers concluded their trip in Venice and made stops in Aviano, Italy and Forli, Italy.
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2011-12 • 1 National Champion • 5 Academic All-Americans • 7 First Team All-Americans • 6 Second Team All-Americans
• 58 All-Conference Selections • 8 Individual Conference Championships • 51 Individual Academic Award Winners • 6 Team Academic Award Winners • 10 Conference Individual Award Winners • 16 All-Region Performers • 14 NCAA qualifiers • More than 400 student-athletes on the Garrett Ford • Academic Honor Roll • Fifth Consecutive Top-50 Directors’ Cup finish
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• 13 colleges and schools offer 191 bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral and professional degree programs from the bachelor’s through the doctoral and first-professional level. • WVU’s main Morgantown location includes three distinct campuses—Downtown, Evansdale and the Health Sciences campus .The Personal Rapid Transit (PRT) system — named top people-mover in the nation - has shuttled people among the campuses since the U.S. Department of Transportation built it 30 years ago.
• Excellent faculty, 18 of whom have been named Carnegie Foundation Professors of the Year, guide and mentor students. • Faculty conduct $174 million annually in sponsored contracts and research grants. • Approximately 70% of WVU students receive more than $350 million in financial aid annually.
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• WVU ranks nationally for prestigious scholarships – 25 Rhodes Scholars, 22 Truman Scholars, 35 Goldwater Scholars, two British Marshall Scholars, two Morris K. Udall Scholars, five USA Today All-USA College Academic First Team Members (and 11 academic team honorees), nine Boren Scholars, five Gilman Scholars, 30 Fulbright Scholars and one Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Graduate Scholar.
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• All WVU students benefit from a vibrant array of student life programs, including a Festival of Ideas lecture series, bringing the world’s top minds to campus to share their experiences and knowledge; WVUp All Night, a weekend package of safe, fun, and healthy activities and an awardwinning Student Recreation Center. • WVU has one of the safest college campuses in America, with 24-hour police protection and 37 outdoor emergency phones.
• The Center for Civic Engagement develops and organizes service learning and volunteer opportunities for students and faculty and consults with academic units on incorporating civic engagement into the curriculum. Last year, about 15,726 WVU students contributed 204,000 hours of service to the community. WVU has earned the Carnegie Foundation’s Community Engagement Classification, putting WVU in the 6% of higher education institutions that Carnegie recognizes for engagement. It is the only institution in West Virginia the foundation recognizes for its community engagement.
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• Morgantown, W.Va., population 28,654, rated “No. 1 Small City in America” by BizJournals.com for its exceptional quality of life. Other recent rankings: One of “Best Sports Cities” by Sporting News; 5th “Best Small Metro” by Forbes; 12th overall “Hottest Small City by Inc.; one of “50 Smartest Places to Live” by Kiplinger’s; one of the “Best Cities for Jobs” by MSN Careers; one of the 50 best places to launch a small business by CNNMoney.com; and the second-ranking “Best College Town for Jobs” by Forbes.
WVU: A Brief Profile • Students: WVU’s main campus fall 2011 enrollment was 29,617. • Alumni: The Erickson Alumni Center is a gathering place for WVU’s more than 185,000 alumni worldwide. • Degree Programs: WVU offers 191 bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral and professional degree programs. • Division Campuses: Potomac State College of WVU; West Virginia University Institute of Technology • Health Sciences Center Divisions: Charleston Division, Health Sciences Center, Charleston, W.Va.; Eastern Division, Health Sciences Center, Martinsburg, W.Va. • Major Academic Divisions: Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Design; Eberly College of Arts and Sciences; College of Business and Economics; College of Creative Arts; School of Dentistry; Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources; Honors College; College of Human Resources and Education; Perley Isaac Reed School of Journalism; College of Law; School of Medicine; School of Nursing; School of Pharmacy; College of Physical Activity and Sport Sciences; Potomac State College of WVU; WVU Institute of Technology • Visitors Resource Center: Located on the Morgantown Waterfront, the Visitors Resource Center features unique, cutting-edge displays and traditional West Virginia hospitality. Operating hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. M-F; 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Sat. (closed Sundays and most University holidays). Guided tours with friendly, knowledgeable student guides M-F at 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. and Sat. at 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., except home football Saturdays. Phone: 304-293-3489. Visit: http://visit. wvu.edu • Mountaineer Parents Club: The Mountaineer Parents Club fosters success by connecting parents and family members with the student experience. The organization sponsors events on and off-campus, has a newsletter, a toll-free helpline (1-800-WVU-0096), parent electronic news, and a “Parent Perk” program. Membership is free. Visit: http://parentsclub.wvu.edu. • Admission Information: Information is available from the Office of Admissions and Records, PO Box 6090, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV 26506-6090; or call 304-293-2121, email: go2wvu@mail.wvu.edu or visit on the web http://adm.wvu.edu.
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Mountaineer Basketball Assists • West Virginia will be playing its first season in the Big 12 Conference in 2012-13. The Mountaineers were members of the Big East Conference for the previous 17 seasons. • WVU returns three starters and seven lettermen from 2011-12. The starters returning are senior forward Deniz Kilicli (10.7 ppg, 5.3 rpg), sophomore forward Keaton Miles (1.4 ppg, 1.9 rpg) and sophomore guard Jabarie Hinds (10.7 ppg, 3.3 apg).
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• The Mountaineers will have three transfers joining the roster in 2012-13. Junior center Aaric Murray led La Salle in scoring (15.2), rebounding (7.7) and blocks (2.3) in 2010-11. Sophomore guard Juwan Staten led the Atlantic 10 in assists with 190 as a freshman at Dayton in 2010-11. Senior guard Matt Humphrey has one year left after transferring from Boston College where he was second on the team in scoring at 10.3 points per game. • West Virginia made its 25th appearance in the NCAA Championship in 2012, dating back to 1955. • It was WVU’s fifth straight NCAA appearance and seventh in the last eight seasons. In the year the Mountaineers didn’t make the NCAA tournament (2007), they won the NIT. • WVU has reached the Sweet 16 in five of its last eight NCAA appearances (2010, 2008, 2006, 2005 and 1998). • WVU made its ninth straight postseason appearance: 2012 NCAA Second Round, 2011 NCAA Third Round, 2010 NCAA Final Four, 2009 NCAA First Round, 2008 NCAA Sweet 16, 2007 NIT champions, 2006 NCAA Sweet 16, 2005 NCAA Elite Eight and 2004 NIT Second Round. • Bob Huggins has led WVU to the NCAA championship in each of his first five seasons. The last time WVU made five consecutive NCAA appearances was from 1955-60, when the Mountaineers went six consecutive years to the NCAA tourney. • Bob Huggins has made 20 Division I NCAA appearances. Only four active coaches have made more appearances. • WVU coach Bob Huggins recorded win No. 700 against Missouri State. Huggins became the 20th Division I head coach to win 700 career games. Huggins’ record now stands at 710-267 in 30 seasons as a head coach. He recently passed Denny Crum for 20th place on the NCAA Division I all-time winningest coaches list. Next on the list is Don Haskins, who had 719 wins during his career. Only two active coaches have won more games (Mike Krzyzewski and Jim Boeheim). • WVU has won 82 of its last 100 games against unranked teams, including 41 of its last 45 at the WVU Coliseum. • WVU was the only Big East team to post a .500 record or better in conference play in each of the last eight seasons.
• Twenty-four of the last 25 senior members of the WVU men’s basketball team have graduated on time or early since 2004.
• WVU has won 71 of its last 87 non-conference games and 76 of its last 93 non-league contests (includes postseason).
• West Virginia has made at least one 3-point field goal in 423 consecutive games. The last time WVU did not make a 3-point field goal was against Robert Morris on Nov. 27, 1999.
• West Virginia is 19-8 in postseason games (7 NCAA and 2 NIT appearances) in the last nine seasons.
• Sixty-one of Bob Huggins’ 120 West Virginia victories have been away from the WVU Coliseum.
• WVU is 28-14 in Big East, NCAA and NIT postseason play in the last nine seasons.
• West Virginia has allowed its opponent to shoot 50 percent or better only 28 times under Bob Huggins (176 games).
• West Virginia has won 56 of its last 65 games when holding its opponents to 69 points or less.
• WVU had 22 Big East road wins under Bob Huggins, the most by a WVU coach. Gale Catlett had 17 Big East road victories, while John Beilein had 13.
• West Virginia is 35-0 under Bob Huggins when shooting 50 percent or better from the field. • West Virginia is 97-18 under Bob Huggins when leading at halftime. • West Virginia is 103-11 under Bob Huggins when leading by 10 or more points in a game. • West Virginia is 97-5 under Bob Huggins when posting a higher shooting percentage than its opponent. • West Virginia has won 66 of its last 76 games when scoring 70 or more points in a game. • The Mountaineers are 89-13 under Bob Huggins when scoring 70 or more points in a game. • West Virginia is 100-23 under Bob Huggins when outrebounding its opponent. • This is the 104th season and 110th year overall for West Virginia basketball, which began in 1903. The Mountaineers own a 1,6211,005 all-time record in intercollegiate basketball competition, ranking WVU 21st among all Division I schools.
• West Virginia was 54-36 under Bob Huggins in Big East conference regular season games. • West Virginia is 59-14 in the WVU Coliseum under Bob Huggins, including a 32-13 mark in league games at home. • WVU is 468-134 (.778) all-time at the WVU Coliseum and 89-17 at the WVU Coliseum in the last seven seasons. • Under Bob Huggins in the WVU Coliseum, WVU is averaging 77.9 ppg, while holding its opponents to 62.9 ppg. • WVU’s average margin of victory at the WVU Coliseum under Bob Huggins is +15.0. • Bob Huggins has wins over 20 ranked teams since he has been the head coach at West Virginia, including eight over a Top-10 ranked team in the last four-plus seasons. • The Mountaineers have been ranked 27 weeks under Bob Huggins, including 18 weeks in the AP Top 10. WVU has been ranked 47 weeks since Jan. 3, 2005. • Bob Huggins has 25 20-win seasons in 30 years as a head coach.
WVU Basketball Quick Facts • Bob Huggins recorded his 100th WVU victory on March 5, 2011. He reached 100 wins faster than any other WVU head coach. • The Mountaineers have a 147-65 overall record since the start of the 2006-07 season. • Kevin Jones was named to the All-Big East First Team, while Darryl Bryant was named to the third team in 2011-12. • Jones was named a second team consensus All-American in 2012 after he was named to the John Wooden All-America team, a second-team selection to the USBWA, NABC, Associated Press teams and a third-team selection to the Basketball Times and Sporting News teams. He also was named District II Player of the Year by the USBWA.
WVU Basketball Tradition • This is the 104th season and 110th year overall for West Virginia basketball, which began in 1903. • The Mountaineers own a 1,621-1,005 all-time record in intercollegiate basketball competition, ranking the
Mountaineers 21st among all Division I schools.
• WVU has earned 25 NCAA berths and 15 NIT trips since 1941, and has finished in the Top 25 17 times, including an amazing nine straight years from 1955-63. • In the past eight years, the Mountaineers reached the NCAA Second Round last season, NCAA Third Round in 2010-11, the NCAA Final Four in 2010, made the NCAA Tournament in 2009, reached the NCAA Sweet 16 in 2008, won the NIT in 2007, reached the NCAA Sweet 16 in 2006 and made it to the NCAA Elite Eight in 2005. WVU also won the Big East championship in 2010. • In 1958, the Mountaineers finished the regular season ranked No. 1 in both polls and in 1959, West Virginia, led by All-America guard Jerry West, lost in the NCAA finals to California. • West Virginia has had 10 first team All-Americans, headlined by West, who went on to become one of basketball’s all-time greats with the NBA’s Los Angeles Lakers. • Kevin Pittsnogle became WVU’s first All-American in 34 years when he was named to the John Wooden All-America team in 2006. • Da’Sean Butler earned first team All-America honors in 2010 by John Wooden and Basketball Times. • Most recently, Kevin Jones was named to the John Wooden AllAmerica team and was a second team consensus All-American. • Besides West, some of basketball’s biggest names have been affiliated with the Old Gold & Blue, including former Lakers coach and general manager Fred Schaus, Philadelphia 76ers President Rod Thorn and recently retired Utah Jazz broadcaster “Hot Rod” Hundley. • West Virginia has played in four different home venues: the ROTC Armory (1903-15), The Ark (1916-27), Stansbury Hall (1928-69) and the WVU Coliseum (1970-present). When the WVU Coliseum was closed due to asbestos removal during the 1999-2000 season, WVU played home games in Charleston, Wheeling and Fairmont.
NCAA Championship Notebook • West Virginia has made 25 appearances in the NCAA Championship, dating back to 1955. • The Mountaineers are 25-25 all-time in NCAA championship play. • The Mountaineers made their second Final Four appearance in 2010. The other was in 1959, led by the great Jerry West. WVU advanced to the national championship game, falling to California, 71-70. • WVU has reached the Sweet 16 in five of its last eight NCAA Tournament appearances (2010, 2008, 2006, 2005 and 1998). • West Virginia is 19-8 in postseason games (7 NCAA and 2 NIT appearances) in the last nine seasons. • In 2010, WVU defeated No. 15 Morgan State, No. 10 Missouri, No. 11 Washington and No. 1 Kentucky to win the East Region. The Mountaineers fell to Duke in the Final Four. • Combining the NCAA Championship and the NIT, WVU is 45-40 all-time in 40 postseason appearances.
Location: Morgantown, W.Va. Enrollment: 29,617 Founded: 1867 President: Dr. James P. Clements (UMBC, ‘85) Athletic Director: Oliver Luck (West Virginia, ‘82) Athletic Department Phone: (304) 293-5621 Ticket Office Phone: 1-800-WVU GAME Nickname: Mountaineers School Colors: Old Gold (PMS 124) and Blue (PMS 295) Basketball Began: 1903-04 All-Time Basketball Record: 1,621-1,005 Years In The NCAA Tournament (last): 25 (2012) Years In The NIT (last): 15 (2007) NCAA Championships: None NCAA Finals: 1 (1959) NCAA Final Four: 2 (1959, 2010) NCAA Sweet 16: 8 (1959, 1960, 1963, 1998, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2010) NIT Championships: 2 (1942, 2007) NIT Finals: 2 (1942, 2007) NIT Final Four: 3 (1942, 1981, 2007) Facility: WVU Coliseum (1970) Capacity: 14,000 Floor Surface: Actioncush Maple Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: BIG 12 2011-12 Overall Record: 19-14 2011-12 Big East Conference Record/Finish: 9-9/8th 2011-12 Postseason: NCAA Second Round Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Starters Returning Ht. Wt. Cl.
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Head Coach: Bob Huggins (West Virginia, ‘77) Record At WVU: 120-56 (5 seasons) Career Record: 710-267 (30 seasons) Best Time To Contact: Through SID Basketball Office Phone: (304) 293-2193 Basketball Office Fax: (304) 293-2719 Staff:
Larry Harrison Ron Everhart Erik Martin Billy Hahn Josh Eilert
Pitt, ‘78 Virginia Tech, ‘85 Cincinnati, ’93 Maryland, ‘75 Kansas State, ‘04
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Sports Information Director: Bryan Messerly e-mail: bryan.messerly@mail.wvu.edu Sports Information Phone: (304) 293-2821 Sports Information Fax: (304) 293-4105 Basketball Press Row Phone: (304) 293-2821 Mountaineer Web Page Address: WVUsports.com
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Winning Non-Conference Mark • West Virginia has finished with a winning non-conference record for 20 consecutive seasons. • West Virginia is 83-17 against nonconference teams in regular season games in the last eight seasons. • The last time WVU did not post a winning non-league record was 1990-91, when WVU went 4-4 outside of conference play. WVU finished 11-1 in 2009-10 and is 52-11 in non-conference games under Bob Huggins. • WVU has finished with one loss during non-conference play in six different seasons. They were: 1981-82 when West Virginia went 11-1 out of the Atlantic 10, 1957-58 when WVU lost only to Duke in going 11-1, 1996-97 when the
Mountaineers were 7-1, losing the season opener at Minnesota, 2004-05 when WVU went 10-1 outside the Big East, 2006-07 when the Mountaineers went 12-1 with their only loss to Arkansas and in 2009-10 when WVU was 11-1 with its only loss at Purdue.
• WVU has had one perfect non-conference regular season, 10-0, in 1997-98.
Non-Conference Records Since 1990 (Regular season games only) Year
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1990-91
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1991-92
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1992-93
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1993-94
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1995-96
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1996-97
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1997-98
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10-0
1998-99
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6-4
1999-00
Big East
8-3
2000-01
Big East
9-2
2001-02
Big East
7-5
2002-03
Big East
9-3
2003-04
Big East
8-3
2004-05
Big East
10-1
2005-06
Big East
9-4
2006-07
Big East
12-1
2007-08
Big East
11-2
2008-09
Big East
11-2
2009-10
Big East
11-1
2010-11
Big East
9-3
2011-12
Big East
10-3
Academic Success • Twenty-four of the last 25 senior members of the WVU men’s basketball team have graduated on time or early since 2004.
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• In 2010, WVU received the Team Excellence award from the Big East for the highest cumulative grade point average among Big East men’s basketball teams. • In 2010 and 2011, WVU men’s basketball was recognized nationally for ranking in the top 10 percent nationally among men’s basketball programs for the Academic Progress Rate (APR).
Against Ranked Teams • The Marquette game on Feb. 28, 2012 marked the 243rd time in school history WVU played a team ranked in the AP Top 25. • Bob Huggins has 20 wins over ranked teams since he has been at WVU: No. 9 Georgetown (2011-12), No. 8 Notre Dame, No. 8 Purdue, No. 11 Louisville, No. 13 Georgetown and No. 16 UConn (2010-11), No. 2 Kentucky, No. 9 Villanova, No. 15 Ole Miss, No. 19 Georgetown, No. 21 Ohio State, No. 22 Georgetown and No. 22 Pitt (2009-10), No. 2 Pitt, No. 12 Georgetown, No. 13 Villanova and No. 15 Ohio State (2008-09) and No. 9 Duke, No. 10 Marquette and No. 15 UConn (2007-08). • WVU owns 76 wins over AP-ranked teams. • Since 1995, the Mountaineers have played 134 nationally ranked teams. The school has played 243 total games against nationally-ranked competition. That means more than 50 percent of the games against the very best teams in the country have come during the last 17 seasons. • The Mountaineers have played 85 ranked teams since the start of the 2004-05 season, winning 35 of those games. • Bob Huggins has already faced 43 ranked teams during the regular season in five years. Gale Catlett faced the most in school history, 66 ranked teams during the regular season in 24 years, while John Beilein faced 34 ranked teams during regular season play in five years.
In The Rankings • The Mountaineers have been ranked 27 weeks under Bob Huggins, including 18 weeks in the AP Top 10. • West Virginia has been ranked 47 weeks since Jan. 3, 2005. • WVU was No. 6 in the final AP poll in 2009-10, its highest final ranking since a No. 5 ranking in 1959-60, and finished No. 20 in 2011-12. • In 2009-10, WVU was ranked in the Top 10 for nine straight weeks - the most consecutive weeks in the Top 10 since 1960.
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• Three members of the 2010-11 team earned their bachelor and master’s degrees while playing at WVU: Joe Mazzulla, Cam Thoroughman and Jonnie West.
• WVU’s six overtime games in 2011-12 were most overtime games in a season in school history. WVU had five overtime games in 1975, 1980, 1981 and 1983. The Mountaineers went 4-2 in overtime games last season.
• Last year, WVU had 11 players on the Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll with a 3.0 GPA or better.
• Sixty-one of Bob Huggins’ 120 West Virginia victories have been away from the WVU Coliseum.
• West Virginia has allowed its opponent to shoot 50 percent or better only 27 times under Bob Huggins (174 games). • The Mountaineers have won 46 of their last 62 league games at the WVU Coliseum. • West Virginia is 59-14 in the WVU Coliseum under Bob Huggins, including a 32-13 mark in league games at home. • WVU is 468-134 (.778) all-time at the WVU Coliseum and 89-17 at the WVU Coliseum in the last seven seasons. • Under Bob Huggins in the WVU Coliseum, WVU is averaging 77.9 ppg, while holding its opponents to 62.9 ppg. • WVU’s average margin of victory at the WVU Coliseum under Bob Huggins is +15.0. • Bob Huggins has wins over 20 ranked teams since he has been the head coach at West Virginia, including eight over a Top-10 ranked team in the last four-plus seasons. • West Virginia is 58-20 all-time at the Charleston Civic Center. WVU is 66-22 all-time in Charleston. • West Virginia is 52-11 in non-conference regular season games under Bob Huggins, including a 27-1 mark at home. • West Virginia is 83-17 against nonconference teams in regular season games in the last eight seasons. • West Virginia is 60-3 at home against nonconference teams in the last nine years, including 41 of its last 42. • WVU made its ninth straight postseason appearance last season: 2012 NCAA Second Round: 2011 NCAA Third Round, 2010 NCAA Final Four, 2009 NCAA First Round, 2008 NCAA Sweet 16, 2007 NIT champions, 2006 NCAA Sweet 16, 2005 NCAA Elite Eight and 2004 NIT Second Round. • West Virginia owns an 89-14 all-time record in season openers, including a 94-9 record in home openers at the ROTC Armory (1903-15), The Ark (191627), Stansbury Hall (1928-69), Charleston Civic Center (2000) and WVU Coliseum (1970-99, 2000-present). • The Mountaineers have won 47 of their last 54 games in the month of December. • Bob Huggins became the first WVU coach to win 20 games in each of his first four seasons. • Bob Huggins has 25 20-win seasons in 30 years as a head coach. • Bob Huggins recorded his 100th WVU victory on March 5, 2011. He reached 100 wins faster than any other WVU head coach. • WVU recorded its 1,600th all-time victory on March 2, 2011. The Mountaineers are 21st in victories among Division I schools.
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taken one pick later by the defending champion Los Angeles Lakers. Off the court, the WVU men’s basketball team ranked in the top 10 percent of all squads in the 2010 NCAA Division I Academic Progress Rate (APR). In addition, the Big East awarded WVU the team excellence award for the highest grade point average among Big East men’s basketball teams. In 2008-09, Huggins led the Mountaineers to 23 victories in his second season at WVU, advancing to the NCAA tournament for the second year in a row. Huggins became the second Mountaineer coach to win 20 games in his first two seasons in Morgantown. The Mountaineers reached the semifinals of the Big East Championship for the second year in a row. After the season, Huggins was named state coach of the year by the West Virginia State Sports Writers Association, his second-consecutive honor. Butler was named to the All-Big East Second Team, Ebanks was tabbed to the All-Big East Rookie Team and All-Big East Tournament Team and Alex Ruoff was named honorable mention all-conference. Ruoff was named a first team Academic All-American by CoSIDA, the Big East Men’s Basketball ScholarAthlete of the Year and Big East Sport Excellence award winner. In his first season at WVU, Huggins took the Mountaineers to the NCAA Sweet 16, becoming the first Mountaineer coach to take a team that far in NCAA tournament play in his first season. With 26 victories, he won more games in his first year than any other coach in WVU history. West Virginia tied the school record for Big East victories with 11. After finishing the season with a No. 17 ranking, Huggins was named state coach of the year by the W.Va. State Sportswriters Association. Following Huggins’ first season at WVU, Huggins signed a 10year contract extension that will keep the veteran coach at his alma mater until his 65th birthday. Huggins also had his sixth first round NBA draft pick and fourth lottery pick when WVU’s Joe Alexander was selected as the eighth pick by the Milwaukee Bucks. Alexander’s first-round selection was WVU’s highest NBA pick since Ron Williams went in the first round of the 1968 NBA Draft. Huggins has coached 18 NBA draft selections as well as 11 AllAmericans. He has also guided 56 all-conference selections in Division I. Since Huggins has been at WVU, three players earned All-Big East First Team honors -- Jones (2012), Butler (2010) and Alexander (2008). Other Big East honorees were Butler (second team, 2009), Darryl Bryant (third team, 2012), Ebanks (third team, 2010) Ruoff (honorable mention, 2009) and Jones (honorable mention, 2011). Alexander was just one of four Huggins’ players to earn major awards in 2008. Ruoff was named a third-team Academic All-American by ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA, one of just 15 players named nationally and the only student-athlete from the Big East. Darris Nichols earned the Big East Sportsmanship Award, while Ted Talkington was named the Big East Men’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Ruoff also earned the Big East Scholar-Athlete Sport Excellence Award. On Dec. 22, 2007, Huggins became the 29th Division I coach (minimum 10 years coaching in Division I) to reach 600 victories when the Mountaineers won at Canisius. In 2006-07, Huggins led Kansas State to 23 wins, the Wildcats’ most wins in 19 years. K-State broke an eight-year postseason
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A proven success as a program builder, recruiter and game strategist who has won 710 games as a collegiate head coach, Bob Huggins has directed his alma mater to 120 victories, the 2010 NCAA Final Four, the 2010 Big East Championship and five consecutive NCAA tournament appearances during his first five seasons in Morgantown. Huggins, a 1977 graduate of West Virginia University, was introduced as WVU’s 21st men’s basketball coach on Good Friday, April 6, 2007. Huggins, 58, has compiled a 710-267 (.732) record entering his 31st season as a head coach, which includes stints at Walsh College (1980-83), Akron (1984-1989), Cincinnati (1989-2005), Kansas State
HUGGINS (2006-07) and West Virginia (2007-present). He ranks third in total victories and 12th in winning percentage among active Division I head coaches. Huggins’ teams have participated in postseason play in 27 of his 30 seasons, including 20 NCAA tournaments. His squads have won 20 or more games in all but five of his 30 campaigns, including 30 or more three times, and he has averaged 23.8 victories a season. On Dec. 22, 2011, Huggins became the 20th Division I coach (minimum 10 years coaching in Division I) to reach 700 victories when the Mountaineers defeated Missouri State. Also in 2011-12, the Mountaineers advanced to their fifth consecutive NCAA tournament appearance under Huggins. Kevin Jones became Huggins’ 11th AllAmerican when he was named to the John Wooden All-America team while also being tabbed a second team consensus All-American. Huggins led the Mountaineers to another NCAA appearance in 2010-11, finishing with a No. 20 ranking in the final AP poll. Huggins became the first WVU coach to win 20 games in each of his first four seasons. The Mountaineers finished with 21 victories, including 11 Big East wins. Along the way, WVU defeated No. 8 Notre Dame, No. 8 Purdue, No. 11 Louisville, No. 13 Georgetown and No. 16 Connecticut. Off the court, for the second year in a row, West Virginia finished ranked in the top 10 percent of all basketball teams in the 2011 NCAA Division I Academic Progress Rate (APR). In 2009-10, Huggins guided West Virginia to one of the most memorable seasons in school history. The Mountaineers reached the NCAA Final Four for the first time since 1959 and won their first Big East Championship. WVU recorded a school record 31 victories and also posted a school-best 13 Big East victories, finishing the season ranked No. 3 in the final ESPN/USA Today Coaches’ Poll. For the third year in a row, Huggins was named state coach of the year by the West Virginia State Sports Writers Association. Da’Sean Butler, winner of the 2010 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award, earned first team All-America honors by Basketball Times and the John Wooden All-America team. In June, Butler was the 42nd selection in the second round by the Miami Heat, while Devin Ebanks was
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drought when Huggins led the Wildcats to the NIT second round. The Wildcats also collected 10 Big 12 wins for the first time since the league’s inception in 1997. Huggins earned USBWA District VI Coach of the Year honors as well as Big 12 Coach of the Year by the Kansas City Star. Huggins elevated the Cincinnati program to among the nation’s elite. He registered a 399-127 record (.759) during his tenure, making him the winningest coach in terms of victories and percentage in the school’s rich basketball history. The Bearcats advanced to postseason play in each of his 16 seasons, reaching the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament three times and in 1992, appearing in the Final Four. Huggins directed Cincinnati to 10 conference regular season titles and eight league tournament titles. Huggins directed the Bearcats to successive finishes in the Final Four and Elite Eight. Over the ensuing seasons, he developed young and inexperienced squads with as many as three freshmen starters into squads that captured two more league titles and made another pair of NCAA appearances. Huggins surprised the basketball world in 1998 by directing a team that had only one returning starter to a 27-6 record, conference regular season and tournament titles, a No. 2 seed in the NCAA tournament and a Top 10 finish in the polls. Huggins’ 2002 team, unranked when the season began, posted a 31-4 record, setting a Cincinnati mark for victories. Huggins has also directed star-studded teams, while developing the individual talents of players such as consensus All-Americans Danny Fortson, Kenyon Martin and Steve Logan, to a succession of conference championships and NCAA tournament runs. Huggins has achieved similar success on the recruiting trails. He signed three No. 1-rated junior college players and five McDonald’s All-Americans to Cincinnati, while six of his last nine recruiting classes ranked among the nation’s Top 10. His 2007 recruiting class at Kansas State was ranked No. 1 in the country by several outlets, Rivals. com, Scout.com and Sports Illustrated. Huggins’ first West Virginia recruiting class earned a Top 10 ranking by several scouting services. Huggins earned the Ray Meyer Award as the Conference USA Coach of the Year a record three times (1998, 1999 and 2000), and was a unanimous choice as the Conference USA Coach of the Decade. He was selected as national coach of the year by ESPN.com in 2002. He was named co-national coach of the year by The Sporting News in 2005 and was Basketball Times’ National Coach of the Year in 1998. He earned national coach of the year recognition from Hoop Scoop in 1992 and Playboy in 1993. In 2002, Huggins suffered a major heart attack on the last Saturday of September but was present for the team’s first practice two weeks later and coached the Bearcats with the same intensity that has become his trademark. The 2003-04 season was business as usual for Huggins, who piloted the Bearcats to Conference USA regular season and tournament titles and an NCAA tourney berth while amassing a 25-7 record. Huggins earned his first head coaching assignment at Walsh College (now University), an NAIA school in North Canton, Ohio, in 1980 at the age of 27. A program with just two winning seasons in the previous 17 years, Huggins transformed the Cavalier program into one of the best in the NAIA ranks in just three short seasons. He compiled a 71-26 record (.732) from 1980 to 1983, twice guiding the team to the postseason, including their first-ever NAIA national tournament appearance. After coaching the team to 14 victories in his first season, Huggins helped produce a 23-9 record in his sophomore campaign and an NAIA district playoff appearance in 1981-82, which includes the school’s first Mid-Ohio championship. His final team finished the regular season with a 30-0 record and a No. 2 national ranking before winning four more games to qualify for the program’s first-ever NAIA national tournament. The Cavaliers lost in the national tournament to Salem College, 65-63, to end the nation’s longest winning streak of 34. Huggins was twice named NAIA District 22 Coach of the Year following the 1982 and 1983 seasons. After a one-year stint as an assistant coach at Central Florida in 1983-84, Huggins accepted his first Division I head coaching posi-
tion at Akron in 1984. He quickly resurrected another program that had fallen on difficult times, as he guided the Zips to a 97-46 (.678) overall record and to postseason play in three of his five seasons. The program posted 20 or more wins in a season on four occasions. After a 12-14 mark in his first season, Huggins led Akron to its first NCAA tournament appearance and conference title at the Division I level in 1986 with a 22-8 record. Winners of the Ohio Valley Conference regular season and tournament championship, the 15th-seeded Zips lost in the first round of the NCAA tournament to fifth-seeded Michigan, 70-64. In guiding the team to its highest win total in 13 seasons, Huggins was named the Ohio Valley Conference Coach of the Year. He continued his success with the first of three consecutive 21-win seasons in 1987 and an appearance in the first round of the NIT. Huggins capped his five-year tenure at Akron in 1989 by helping the Zips to their second trip to the NIT in 1989 with a 21-8 record. While at Akron, Huggins coached Brian Roth, who earned All-America honors in 1985, while Eric McLaughlin earned Academic All-America honors in 1989. Three players earned first team all-conference honors during his tenure, including two-time selection and 1986 Ohio Valley Conference Player of the Year Marcel Boyce. McLaughlin was also named tournament MVP during the Zips’ run to the Ohio Valley tournament championship in 1986. After his playing career at West Virginia, Huggins began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at WVU for his college coach, Joedy Gardner, in 1977. He moved to Ohio State the following season to assist head coach Eldon Miller. During his two-year stint from 1978-80, Huggins helped the Buckeyes to a 40-20 (.667) record and a pair of postseason appearances, including the second round of the 1980 NCAA tournament. Huggins was a three-year all-Ohio selection and the 1972 Ohio Player of the Year while playing for his father, Charles, at Indian Valley South High in Gnadenhutten, Ohio. He first attended Ohio University but transferred to West Virginia after his freshman season. Huggins was a three-year letterman for the Mountaineers under Gardner from 1975-77. As a senior and tri-captain, he helped the squad to an 18-11 overall record and a tie for the Eastern Collegiate Basketball League (ECBL) Western division title. In addition to helping the team earn its highest win total in nine seasons, he was named MVP after pacing the squad with 3.8 assists per game average. A two-time Academic All-American, Huggins graduated from West Virginia magna cum laude in 1977 and received his master’s in health administration from WVU in 1978. Huggins was born in Morgantown on Sept. 21, 1953. He and his wife, June, have two daughters, Jenna Leigh and Jacqueline.
Opponent at Akron at Cincy at Kansas St. at WVU Overall Morehead State 6-2 3-0 1-0 10-2 Morgan State 1-0 1-0 2-0 Murray State 4-2 4-2 NC State 0-1 0-1 Nebraska 1-0 1-1 2-1 New Mexico 1-1 1-1 New Mexico State 1-0 1-0 2-0 Nicholls State 1-0 1-0 North Carolina 1-3 1-3 North Carolina A&T 1-1 1-1 North Dakota State 1-0 1-0 Northern Arizona 1-0 1-0 Northern Illinois 3-0 3-0 Northern Iowa 1-0 1-0 Notre Dame 0-1 4-4 4-5 NW Louisiana State 1-0 1-0 Oakland 3-0 1-0 4-0 Ohio 1-2 1-0 2-2 Ohio State 0-2 2-0 2-2 Oklahoma 2-1 1-0 0-1 3-2 Oklahoma State 1-1 0-1 1-2 Oral Roberts 2-0 1-0 3-0 Oregon 1-0 1-0 Otterbein 1-0 1-0 Pitt 0-2 4-7 4-9 Portland 1-0 1-0 2-0 Prairie View A&M 1-0 1-0 Providence 7-0 7-0 Purdue 2-0 1-1 3-1 Radford 2-0 2-0 Rhode Island 2-0 2-0 Rice 1-0 1-0 Richmond 1-0 1-0 Robert Morris 2-0 1-0 1-0 4-0 Rutgers 4-0 1-0 6-0 11-0 Sam Houston State 1-0 1-0 Santa Clara 1-0 1-0 SE Missouri State 2-0 2-0 Seton Hall 5-1 5-1 Slippery Rock 1-0 1-0 South Alabama 2-0 2-0 South Carolina 2-4 2-4 South Carolina State 1-0 1-0 South Florida 14-1 6-0 20-1 Southern 1-0 1-0 Southern California 2-0 1-0 3-0 Southern Miss 11-4 11-4 Southern Utah 1-0 1-0 Southern Utah State 1-0 1-0 St. Francis (Pa) 1-0 1-0 St. John’s 4-2 4-2 St. Louis 25-6 25-6 Stanford 0-1 0-1 Stephen F. Austin 1-0 1-0 Syracuse 1-5 1-5 SW Missouri State 1-0 1-0 TCU 3-0 3-0 Temple 5-4 5-4 Tennessee 2-0 0-1 2-1 Tennessee - Martin 1-0 1-0 Tennessee State 1-0 1-0 Tennessee Tech 5-2 1-0 1-0 1-0 8-2 Texas 1-0 1-0 Texas A&M 0-1 1-0 1-1 Texas A&M-CC 1-0 1-0 Texas Tech 1-1 1-1 Texas Southern 1-0 1-0 The Citadel 1-0 1-0 Toledo 1-2 1-2 Tulane 13-1 13-1 Tulsa 0-1 0-1 UAB 13-6 13-6 UCLA 0-1 0-1 UMBC 1-0 1-0 UNC Ashville 1-0 1-0 UNC Greensboro 1-0 1-0 UNC Wilmington 1-0 5-0 6-0 UNLV 4-0 4-0 Urbana 1-0 1-0 UTEP 1-0 1-0 Valparaiso 4-0 4-0 Vanderbilt 1-0 1-0 2-0 Vermont 1-0 1-0 Villanova 3-3 3-3 Virginia 1-0 1-0 Virginia Tech 3-2 3-2 VMI 1-0 1-0 Wagner 1-0 1-0 Wake Forest 2-2 2-2 Washington 2-0 1-0 3-0 Weber State 1-0 1-0 West Virginia 0-1 0-1 Western Carolina 1-0 1-0 Western Illinois 2-2 2-2 Western Kentucky 1-0 1-0 Western Michigan 2-0 2-0 William & Mary 1-0 1-0 Winthrop 1-0 1-0 2-0 Wisconsin 0-1 0-1 Wisconsin - Milwaukee 1-0 1-0 Wright State 4-0 2-0 6-0 Wyoming 3-0 3-0 Xavier 8-8 0-1 0-1 8-10 Youngstown State 7-4 3-0 10-4 TOTAL 97-46 399-127 23-12 120-56 639-241
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Opponent at Akron at Cincy at Kansas St. at WVU Overall Akron 2-0 1-0 3-0 Alabama 1-0 1-0 Alcorn State 2-0 1-0 3-0 American 1-0 1-0 2-0 Arizona 0-2 1-0 1-2 Arizona State 0-1 0-1 Arkansas 2-1 2-1 Arkansas-Monticello 1-0 1-0 Arkansas State 0-1 0-1 Ashland 3-0 3-0 Auburn 1-0 1-0 Austin Peay 4-2 4-0 8-2 Ball State 1-0 1-0 Baylor 1-0 0-1 1-1 Bethune Cookman 1-0 1-0 Boise State 1-1 2-0 3-1 Boston University 1-0 1-0 Bowling Green 2-1 1-0 3-1 Brigham Young 1-0 1-0 Brooklyn College 4-0 1-0 5-0 Butler 2-0 2-0 Cal St. - Northridge 1-0 1-0 California 2-1 0-1 2-2 Canisius 0-1 1-0 1-1 Central Connecticut 1-0 1-0 Central Florida 3-0 3-0 Charlotte 15-7 15-7 Chattanooga 1-0 1-0 Chicago State 2-1 2-0 1-0 5-1 Cincinnati 4-2 4-2 Clemson 2-1 1-0 3-1 Cleveland State 1-5 4-0 1-0 3-0 9-5 Coastal Carolina 1-0 0-1 1-1 Colorado 2-0 2-0 Colorado State 0-1 0-1 Connecticut 0-1 2-5 2-6 Coppin State 3-0 1-0 1-0 5-0 Creighton 1-0 1-0 Davidson 1-1 1-1 Davis & Elkins 1-0 1-0 Dayton 13-1 0-1 13-2 Delaware 1-0 1-0 Delaware State 1-0 1-0 2-0 DePaul 26-7 0-1 6-0 32-8 Detroit 2-0 2-0 4-0 Duke 1-1 1-1 2-2 Duquesne 1-0 4-0 5-0 E. Tennessee State 1-1 1-1 East Carolina 7-0 7-0 Eastern Kentucky 3-4 2-0 5-4 Eastern Michigan 0-1 1-0 1-1 Edinboro State 2-0 2-0 Elon 1-0 1-0 2-0 Evansville 1-0 1-0 Fairleigh Dickinson 1-0 1-0 Florida A&M 1-0 1-0 Florida International 2-0 2-0 Florida State 4-1 4-1 George Mason 1-0 1-0 Georgetown 5-2 5-2 Georgia Southern 1-0 1-0 Georgia Tech 2-0 2-0 Gonzaga 1-1 0-1 1-2 Hawaii 0-1 0-1 Hiram 3-0 3-0 Houston 8-0 8-0 Howard 1-0 1-0 Illinois 0-2 0-2 Illinois State 0-1 1-0 1-1 Indiana 0-2 0-2 Iowa 1-0 1-0 2-0 Iowa State 2-1 2-0 4-1 Jackson State 1-0 1-0 Kansas 0-1 0-3 0-4 Kansas State 0-1 1-0 1-1 Kennesaw State 1-0 1-0 Kent State 2-3 2-0 0-1 4-4 Kentucky 0-2 1-2 1-4 Kenyon 1-0 1-0 LaSalle 2-0 2-0 Long Beach State 1-0 1-0 Longwood 1-0 1-0 2-0 Louisiana Lafayette 1-1 1-1 Louisiana Monroe 1-0 1-0 Louisville 14-11 2-5 16-17 Loyola Univ. Md. 1-0 1-0 Marquette 20-11 2-4 22-15 Marshall 1-0 4-1 5-1 Maryland 0-1 0-1 Massachusetts 3-0 3-0 McNeese State 1-0 1-0 Md. Eastern Shore 2-0 1-0 1-0 4-0 Memphis 20-8 20-8 Miami 1-1 1-1 Miami (Ohio) 7-2 1-0 8-2 Michigan 0-1 0-1 0-2 Michigan State 1-2 1-2 Middle Tennessee State 6-5 2-0 8-5 Minnesota 6-0 0-1 6-1 Miss. Valley State 1-0 1-0 Mississippi 2-0 2-0 Mississippi State 1-1 0-1 1-2 Missouri 2-0 1-0 3-0 Missouri - Kansas City 1-0 1-0 Missouri State 1-0 1-0
2 – Appearances in the NCAA Final Four (1992, 2010) 3 – Times earning the Ray Meyer Award as the Conference USA Coach of the Year (1997-98, 1998-99, 1999-00); also named the Conference USA Coach of the Decade 4 – Appearances in the NCAA Elite Eight (1992, 1993, 1996, 2010) 5 – Number of consecutive NCAA appearances at West Virginia (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012) 5 – Conference Players of the Year (Danny Fortson – 1996 and 1997; Kenyon Martin – 2000; Steve Logan 2001 and 2002) 5 – Times named National Coach of the Year (1991-92 – Hoop Scoop, 1992-93 – Playboy, 1997-98 – Basketball Times, 1999-2000 – The Sporting News, 2001-02 – ESPN.com) 8 – Top-10 final poll rankings 11 – Number of All-Americans in coaching tenure (Bobby Brannan - 1998, Da’Sean Butler – 2010, Danny Fortson 1995-1997, DerMarr Johnson - 2000, Kevin Jones – 2012, Steve Logan – 2001-2002, Kenyon Martin – 19992000, Pete Mickeal - 2000, Ruben Patterson - 1998, Nick Van Exel - 1993, Dontonio Wingfield - 1994) 10 – Conference tournament titles 13 – Conference regular season titles 14 – Consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances at Cincinnati (1992-2005) 18 – NBA Draft picks, including six first round selections and four lottery picks (Marcel Boyce – 1987; Corie Blount and Nick Van Exel – 1993; Dontonio Wingfield – 1994; Danny Fortson – 1997; Ruben Patterson – 1998; Melvin Levett – 1999; Kenyon Martin, DerMarr Johnson and Pete Mickeal – 2000; Kenny Satterfield – 2001; Steve Logan – 2002; Jason Maxiell – 2005; James White – 2006; Joe Alexander – 2008; Bill Walker – 2008; Da’Sean Butler and Devin Ebanks – 2010) 20 – NCAA Tournament Appearances 25 – Number of 20-win seasons in his 29 years as a head coach, including 14 seasons of 25 wins or more 27 – Postseason appearances; 20 NCAA appearances, five NIT appearances (two at Akron; two at Cincinnati; one at Kansas State) and two NAIA 56 – All-Conference selections in Division I (43 at Cincinnati; three at Akron; two at Kansas State; eight at West Virginia) 710 – Number of victories; ranking him fourth among active NCAA Division I coaches .727 – Division I career winning percentage (710-267); ranks 12th among active Division I coaches
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Team
Yrs.
Roy Williams North Carolina Mark Few Gonzaga Dave Rose BYU Thad Matta Ohio St. John Calipari Kentucky Bo Ryan Wisconsin Mike Krzyzewski Duke Jamie Dixon Pitt Bill Self Kansas Jim Boeheim Syracuse Rick Pitino Louisville Bob Huggins West Virginia
24 13 7 12 20 28 37 9 19 36 27 30
Won Lost Pct. 675 342 182 323 505 651 927 238 476 890 629 710
169 90 52 95 151 204 291 77 157 304 234 267
.800 .792 .777 .773 .770 .761 .761 .756 .752 .745 .729 .727
MOST GAMES
MOST DIVISION I 20-WIN SEASONS
No. 1,218 1,194 1,071 999 999 978 977
No. 34 30 29 29 28 25 25 24 23 23 22 21 * active.
Coach, Team and Seasons Mike Krzyzewski, Army 1976-80, Duke 81-2012 Jim Boeheim, Syracuse 1977-2012 Ben Braun, Siena Heights 1978-85, Eastern Mich. 86-96, California 97-2008, Rice 09-12 Cliff Ellis, South Ala. 1976-84, Clemson 85-94, Auburn 95-2004, Coastal Caro. 08-12 Dave Bike, Sacred Heart 1979-2012 Rick Byrd, Maryville (TN) 1979-80, Lincoln Memorial 84-86, Belmont 87-2012 Bob Huggins, Walsh 1981-83, Akron 1985-89, Cincinnati 90-2005, Kansas St. 07, West Virginia 08-12
MOST SEASONS
2012-13 WINNINGEST ACTIVE DIVISION I MEN’S BASKETBALL COACHES BY VICTORIES (Minimum five years as a Division I head coach; includes record at four-year U.S. colleges only.) No. Coach 1. Mike Krzyzewski 2. Jim Boeheim 3. Bob Huggins 4. Roy Williams 5. Bo Ryan 6. Rick Byrd 7. Mike Montgomery 8. Rick Pitino 9. Larry Hunter 10. Cliff Ellis
Team Duke Syracuse West Virginia North Carolina Wisconsin Belmont California Louisville Western Carolina Coastal Carolina
Won 927 890 710 675 651 637 635 629 616 614
WINNINGEST DIVISION I MEN’S BASKETBALL COACHES ALL-TIME BY VICTORIES (Minimum 10 head coaching seasons in Division I)
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. *active.
60
All-Time Coaching Longevity Records
(Minimum five years as a Division I head coach)
(Minimum five years as a Division I head coach; includes record at four-year U.S. colleges only.)
No. Coach
Active Coaching Longevity Records
Coach Bob Knight Dean Smith Mike Krzyzewski* Adolph Rupp Jim Phelan Jim Boeheim* Jim Calhoun* Eddie Sutton Lefty Driesell Lute Olson Lou Henson Henry Iba Ed Diddle Phog Allen John Chaney Jerry Tarkanian Norm Stewart Ray Meyer Don Haskins Bob Huggins* Denny Crum Gary Williams* John Wooden Ralph Miller Tom Penders Gene Bartow Roy Williams* Billy Tubbs Marv Harshman Hugh Durham
Wins 902 879 900 876 830 856 855 804 786 780 779 764 759 746 741 729 728 724 719 691 675 668 664 657 648 647 643 641 637 633
No. 37 36 35 34 34 32 31 30 30 30 30 28 28 28
Coach, Team and Seasons Mike Krzyzewski, Army 1976-80, Duke 81-2012 Jim Boeheim, Syracuse 1977-2012 Ben Braun, Siena Heights 1978-85, Eastern Mich. 86-96, California 97-2008, Rice 09-12 Dave Bike, Sacred Heart 1979-2012 Cliff Ellis, South Ala. 1976-84, Clemson 85-94, Auburn 95-2004, Coastal Caro. 08-12 Larry Hunter, Wittenberg 1977-89, Ohio 1990- 2001, Western Caro. 06-12 Rick Byrd, Maryville (TN) 1979-80, Lincoln Memorial 84-86, Belmont 87-2012 John Beilein, Nazareth 1983, Le Moyne 84-92, Canisius 93-97, Richmond 98-2002, West Virginia 03-07, Michigan 08-12 Bob Huggins, Walsh 1981-83, Akron 1985-89, Cincinnati 90-2005, Kansas St. 07, West Virginia 08-12 Don Maestri, Troy 1983-2012 Mike Montgomery, Montana 1979-86, Stanford 87-2004, California 09-12 Greg Kampe, Oakland 1985-2012 Jim Larranaga, American Int’l 1978-79, Bowling Green 87-97, George Mason 98-2011, Miami 11-12 Bo Ryan, Wis.-Platteville 1985-99, Milwaukee 2000-01, Wisconsin 02-12
MOST DIVISION I 20-WIN SEASONS No. 34 28 23 22
Coach, Team and Seasons Jim Boeheim, Syracuse 1977-2012 Mike Krzyzewski, Army 1976-80, Duke 81-2012 Bob Huggins, Walsh 1981-83, Akron 1985-89, Cincinnati 90-2005, Kansas St. 07, West Virginia 08-12 Roy Williams, Kansas 1989-2003, North Carolina 04-12
(Minimum 10 years as a Division I head coach)
Coach, Team and Seasons Jim Boeheim, Syracuse 1977-2012* Dean Smith, North Carolina 1962-97 Bob Knight, Army 1966-71, Indiana 72-2000, Texas Tech 02-08 Lute Olson, Long Beach St. 1974, Iowa 75-83, Arizona 84-2007 Mike Krzyzewski, Army 1976-80, Duke 81-2012* Eddie Sutton, Creighton 1970-74, Arkansas 75-85, Kentucky 86-89, Oklahoma St. 91-2006, San Francisco 08 Jerry Tarkanian, Long Beach St. 1969-73, UNLV 74-92, Fresno St. 96-2002 Jim Calhoun, Northeastern 1973-86, Connecticut 87-2012 Adolph Rupp, Kentucky 1931-52, 54-72 Bob Huggins, Walsh 1981-83, Akron 1985-89, Cincinnati 90-2005, Kansas St. 07, West Virginia 08-12* Lefty Driesell, Davidson 1961-69, Maryland 70-86, James Madison 89-97, Georgia St. 98-2003 Denny Crum, Louisville 1972-2001
MOST CONSECUTIVE DIVISION I 20-WIN SEASONS No. 27 20 17 15 15 14 14 14 14 13 13 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 * active.
Coach, Team and Seasons Dean Smith, North Carolina 1971-97 Lute Olson, Arizona 1988-2007 Tubby Smith, Tulsa 1994-95, Georgia 96-97, Kentucky 98-2007, Minnesota 08-10* Mike Krzyzewski, Duke 1997-2011* Jim Boeheim, Syracuse 1998-2012* Jim Boeheim, Syracuse 1983-96* Roy Williams, Kansas 1990-2003* Bill Self, Tulsa 1999-2000, Illinois 01-04, Kansas 04-12* Billy Donovan, Florida 1999-2012* Denny Crum, Louisville 1972-84 John Thompson, Georgetown 1978-90 Billy Tubbs, Oklahoma 1982-93 Bob Huggins, Cincinnati 1992-2002* Mike Krzyzewski, Duke 1984-94* Al McGuire, Marquette 1967-77 Dana Altman, Creighton 1999-2009* Jerry Tarkanian, Long Beach St. 1970-73, UNLV 74-80 Jerry Tarkanian, UNLV 1982-92
milestone wins
MOST CONSECUTIVE DIVISION I 20-WIN SEASONS
1 – at Oberlin (11/22/80)
91-59
No. 17 16 15 14 14 14 14 11 11 11
50 – vs. Mercyhurst (1/6/83)
65-56
Coach, Team and Seasons Tubby Smith, Tulsa 1994-95, Georgia 96-97, Kentucky 98-2007, Minnesota 08-10 Mike Krzyzewski, Duke 1997-2012 Jim Boeheim, Syracuse 1998-2012 Jim Boeheim, Syracuse 1983-96 Roy Williams, Kansas 1990-2003 Billy Donovan, Florida 1999-2012 Bill Self, Tulsa 1999-2000, Illinois 01-04, Kansas 04-12 Bob Huggins, Cincinnati 1992-2002 Mike Krzyzewski, Duke 1984-94 Dana Altman, Creighton 1999-2009
100 – vs. Tennessee Tech (2/10/86) 150 – vs. Stephen F. Austin (12/3/88)
79-69 102-77
200 – vs. Xavier (1/30/91)
69-56
250 – vs. DePaul (1/30/93)
80-54
300 – at Dayton (1/26/95)
81-60
350 – vs. DePaul (2/1/97)
90-53
400 – vs. UNC Wilmington (12/30/98)
81-52
450 – vs. Youngstown State (12/20/00)
74-65
500 – vs. Boston University (3/15/02)
90-52
550 – vs. Jackson State (12/20/04)
95-43
600 – at Canisius (12/22/07)
77-54
650 – vs. Marquette (12/29/09)
63-62
700 – vs. Missouri State (12/22/11)
70-68
AKRON ERA (1984-89)
1984-85 12-14/6-8 Ohio Valley AP Rankings Date UA Opp Opponent D1 D8 D12 D15 D17 D22 J2 J5 J9 J12 J14 J16 J19 J21 J26 J28 J31 F2 F4 F9 F11 F13 F16 F18 F23 F25
— — —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— — — —— — — — — —— — — — — —— — — —— — — —— — — — — ——
W/L Score
Western Illinois W Ashland W at Bowling Green L Md.-Eastern Shore W at Eastern Michigan L Kent State L Hiram W Youngstown State* L Edinboro State W at Murray State* L at Austin Peay* L Cleveland State L Tennessee Tech* L Middle Tennessee* W at Eastern Kentucky* (5OT) W at Morehead State* W Central Florida (OT) W at Youngstown State* L at Cleveland State L Eastern Kentucky* L Morehead State* W Chicago State L Murray State* W Austin Peay* W at Tennessee Tech* L at Middle Tennessee L
64-57 69-57 53-64 67-53 53-68 52-56 73-66 61-75 89-60 51-64 52-54 50-52 42-57 80-64 88-86 71-61 61-60 67-73 58-76 55-61 54-53 63-65 67-64 80-66 52-74 63-71
1985-86
1986-87
1988-89
21-9/9-5 Ohio Valley NIT First Round
AP Rankings
21-8 NIT First Round
Date UA Opp Opponent
W/L Score
N29 D1 D3 D6 D9
W L W W W
82-53 79-81 79-52 67-62 73-69
W W W W W W L L L W W W W L W W L W W W W L
72-47 66-61 95-76 73-60 81-66 60-46 65-67 61-82 52-62 89-76 76-70 95-73 96-78 68-71 82-74 91-63 62-64 87-83 93-83 74-73 76-66 58-63
W L
103-74 85-94
L
72-79
— — — — — — — — — —
Slippery Rock at Ohio Bowling Green Kent State Cleveland State (OT)
McDonald’s Zip Classsic D12 D13 D20 D22 D29 J3 J5 J10 J12 J17 J19 J24 J26 J31 F2 F4 F7 F9 F14 F16 F21 F23
— — — — — — — — — — — — — 14 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Central Connecticut Coastal Carolina Edinboro State at Robert Morris South Carolina State Youngstown State* at Pittsburgh at Eastern Kentucky* at Morehead State Austin Peay* Murray State* Tennessee Tech* Middle Tennessee* at Youngstown State* Detroit Hiram at Middle Tennessee at Tennessee Tech* Morehead State* Eastern Kentucky* at Murray State* at Austin Peay*
Ohio Valley Tournament M2 M6
— — Youngstown State — — Eastern Kentucky
— —
at Illinois State
1987-88
N26 — — N30 — — D5 —— D7 —— D10 — — D14 — — D21 — — D28 — — D30 — — J4 — — J11 — — J13 — — J16 — — J18 — — J20 — — J22 — — J25 — J27 — — J29 — — F1 — — F3 — — F8 — — F10 — — F15 — — F17 — — F22 — — F24 — —
Date UA Opp Opponent
W/L Score
N30
W
W W L L L W W W W W W W W W L W W W W L W L W W L W W
93-70 90-85 73-91 60-66 76-88 84-56 102-59 79-56 84-58 64-62 63-55 85-75 82-73 77-67 77-83 117-79 66-54 78-70 81-70 62-50 53-51 72-86 79-69 67-64 64-84 76-57 84-72
W W
67-58 68-63
L
64-70
Ohio Valley Tournament M3 M7
— — Tennessee Tech — — Middle Tennessee
NCAA Tournament M14
—5
Michigan
W/L W L
Score 64-57 67-87
W W W W L L W L L W W W W W L W W L W W W W W W W W
105-66 102-77 81-65 78-69 68-70 62-65 109-68 94-99 77-78 88-84 97-73 87-78 80-69 97-64 72-76 90-70 99-73 87-89 79-53 75-71 87-80 86-70 91-72 102-44 88-53 92-50
L
70-81
McDonald’s Zip Classsic D2 D3 D5 D10 D19 D21 J4 J7 J11 J14 J16 J21 J23 J28 J31 F2 F4 F6 F9 F11 F13 F18 F22 F27 M1 M4
— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Delaware State Stephen F. Austin Middle Tennessee Kent State Kansas State at Boise State at Brooklyn College at Middle Tennessee Cleveland State at Oral Roberts Youngstown State Wright State at Northern Illinois Western Michigan at Ohio Northern Illinois at Youngstown State at Morehead State Southern Utah State at Central Florida at Florida International at Wright State Oral Roberts Brooklyn College Western Illinois Weber State
NIT Tournament
— —
at Ohio State
NIT Tournament
22-8/10-4 Ohio Valley NCAA First Round | Ohio Valley Champions AP Rankings Date UA Opp Opponent W/L Score Davis & Elkins at Bowling Green at Ohio State at Kent State at Cleveland State Md. Eastern Shore Hiram Morgan State Ashland at Youngstown State* Eastern Kentucky* Morehead State* at UNC-Wilmington at Austin Peay* at Murray State* Urbana at Tennessee Tech* at Middle Tennessee* at Central Florida Youngstown State at Detroit Middle Tennessee* Tennessee Tech* at Morehead State* at Eastern Kentucky* Murray State* Austin Peay*
AP Rankings Date UA Opp Opponent N26 — — Boise State N28 — — at N.C. State
(1989-2005)
21-7
AP Rankings — —
Ashland
69-52
McDonald’s Zip Classsic D4 D5 D7 D9 D12 D21 D30 J2 J6 J11 J18 J20 J23 J25 J28 J30 F3 F6 F10 F13 F15 F17 F20 F24 F27 M5
— — — — — — — — — — — 3 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Rice Western Illinois Robert Morris Ohio at Kent State Pittsburgh Bethune-Cookman North Carolina A&T at Cleveland State at Middle Tennessee Middle Tennessee Otterbein at Northern Illinois at Chicago State Kenyon Brooklyn College at North Carolina A&T Youngstown State at Wright State at Brooklyn College Florida International Wright State (OT) Chicago State at Western Illinois Morehead State at Western Michigan
CINCINNATI ERA
W L W W L L W W L L W W W W W W L W W W W W W L W W
74-67 73-77 74-61 76-69 74-92 63-67 85-51 63-57 73-80 78-82 76-72 109-54 75-68 61-56 75-53 96-57 70-92 90-59 88-81 97-70 103-58 89-82 78-58 71-76 90-67 79-74
1989-90
20-14/9-5 Metro (2nd) NIT Second Round
AP Rankings
Date UC Opp Opponent N25 N29 D2 D16 D18
— 20 — — — — — — — —
Minnesota at UNC Wilmington Miami (Ohio) Dayton Southern
— — — —
UL-Lafayette Portland
W/L Score W W L W W
66-64 66-55 59-63 90-88 83-72
L W
88-89 75-53
W L W W L L W L W W L W L L L W W W
60-58 83-95 79-71 71-66 72-73 72-84 82-62 53-59 68-61 62-59 65-66 73-64 76-83 88-90 64-82 89-52 72-69 76-51
Rainbow C lassic D28 D29 D30 J4 J6 J8 J11 J13 J18 J20 J22 J25 J27 J31 F3 F5 F8 F10
— — — 13 — — — 8 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 25 — — — — — — — —
Creighton Duke Rutgers at Louisville* Coastal Carolina at Toledo Florida State* at South Carolina* Morehead State at Virginia Tech* at Arkansas State Tulane* Southern Mississippi* at Xavier (Ohio) (OT) at Memphis* Alcorn State at Florida State* South Carolina*
— — — — — — — — — —
Memphis* Virginia Tech* at Southern Mississippi* at Tulane* Louisville*
W W L W L
82-76 94-80 63-70 66-58 71-86
W L
65-64 63-75
W L
75-60 59-61
Metro Conference Tournament M8 M9
— — — —
Florida State (OT) Southern Miss
NIT Tournament M16 M20
— — — —
Bowling Green DePaul
1990-91
18-12/8-6 Metro (3rd) NIT Second Round
AP Rankings
Date UC Opp Opponent Delta Airlines Bearcat Classic
W/L Score
N23 N24 N28 D1 D8 D13 D15 D17 D20 D22 D29 J3 J10 J12 J19 J24 J26 J30 F2 F7 F9 F14 F16 F20 F23 F25 F28
W W L L W L W W W L W W L L W W W W W W W L L W L W L
94-65 89-62 71-75 64-72 95-51 63-65 58-48 79-68 72-64 79-90 75-71 72-64 67-72 69-85 77-61 60-56 76-69 69-56 73-59 76-67 68-59 63-70 81-85 86-72 59-70 90-47 61-68
L
69-75
W L
82-55 81-89
— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 21 — — — — — — — — — — — — — 15 — — — — — — — — — — — — — 11 — — — — — —
Sam Houston State Kent Kentucky at Miami (Ohio) UNC-Asheville Michigan State at Evansville St. Francis (Pa.) at Minnesota East Tennessee State at Dayton Louisville* at Florida State* at South Carolina* Virginia Tech* at Tulane* at Southern Mississippi* Xavier (Ohio) Memphis* Florida State* South Carolina* at Memphis* at Virginia Tech* (OT) Southern Mississippi* Tulane* Valparaiso at Louisville*
Metro Conference Tournament
Kentucky Invitational D22 D23
F15 F17 F22 F24 M1
BOB Huggins
YEAR-BY-YEAR DIVISION I COACHING RECORD
M7
— —
Virginia Tech
NIT Tournament M13 M18
— — — —
Ball State at Oklahoma (OT)
1991-92
29-5/8-2 Great Midwest (1st) Great Midwest Co-Champions Great Midwest Tournament Champions NCAA Final Four Final Ranking: No. 12 (AP), No. 5 (Coaches)
AP Rankings Date UC Opp Opponent
W/L
Score
W W W W W W W L W L W W W L W W
108-77 72-69 75-58 82-62 91-56 105-69 65-61 89-90 80-60 60-81 79-70 62-51 79-66 66-75 75-66 81-41
Delta Airlines Bearcat Classic N22 N23 N25 N30 D3 D6 D16 D21 D31 J4 J6 J8 J11 J15 J18 J22
— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 12 — — — 10 — — — — — — — — — — — —
Austin Peay American Farleigh Dickinson Miami (Ohio) Cleveland State East Carolina at UMKC Michigan State South Florida Indiana Middle Tennessee State at Tennessee Saint Louis* at DePaul* Memphis* Eastern Kentucky
61
bob huggins
J25 J29 F1 F5 F12 F15 F20 F22 F27 F29 M7
— — — — — — — — 24 — 24 — 19 — 19 — 19 — 19 — 14 —
UAB* at Xavier (Ohio) at Marquette* Dayton* Brooklyn at Saint Louis* DePaul* at South Alabama Marquette* at UAB* at Memphis*
W W W W W W L W W W W
76-52 93-75 71-57 77-48 108-54 89-60 69-71 104-78 70-59 63-58 69-59
W W
62-49 75-63
Great Midwest Tournament M13 M14
12 — 12 —
Marquette Memphis
NCAA Midwest Regional M20 M22
12 — 12 14
Delaware Michigan State
W W
85-47 77-65
W W
69-67 88-57
L
72-76
NCAA Midwest Regiona Finals M27 M29
12 — 12 —
Texas-El Paso Memphis
NCAA Final Four A4
12 15
Michigan
1992-93
27-5/8-2 Great Midwest (1st) Great Midwest Champions Great Midwest Tournament Champions NCAA Regional Finals (Elite Eight) Final Ranking: No. 7 (AP), No. 6 (Coaches)
AP Rankings
Date UC Opp Opponent D1
22 —
Texas Southern
W/L Score W
87-44
Delta Airlines Bearcat Classic D11 D12 D19 D26 D29 J2 J4 J7 J9 J13 J16 J19 J23 J27 J30 F1 F3 F6 F10 F13 F17
19 — 19 — 19 4 23 — 21 — 21 — 16 — 16 22 16 — 11 — 11 — 9 — 9 — 6 — 6 — 4 — 4 — 4 — 8 15 8 — 8 — 8 4 10 20 10 — 12 —
Arizona at Marquette at UAB Memphis
83-58 91-57 64-79 68-45 65-55 87-49 79-58 64-53 80-65 72-63 70-64 103-43 40-38 78-67 80-54 98-61 66-68 55-53 64-39 72-50
L W L W
60-70 66-57 60-67 78-55
W W
78-69 77-72
W W
93-66 92-55
W L
71-54 68-75
Great Midwest Tournament M12 M13
11 — 11 —
DePaul Memphis
NCAA East Regional M19 M21
7 — 7 24
Coppin State New Mexico State
NCAA East Regional Finals M26 M28
62
7 — 7 4
Virginia North Carolina (OT)
22-10/7-5 Great Midwest (4th) Great Midwest Tournament Champions NCAA First Round Final Ranking: No. 25 (AP), No. 30 (Coaches)
AP Rankings
Date UC Opp Opponent Preseason NIT N17 19 — N19 19 1 N29 23 — D1 23 — D3 23 —
Butler at North Carolina Wyoming Tennessee State Washington
W/L Score W L W W W
90-72 63-90 73-49 79-70 88-72
Cleveland State Rutgers at Temple Youngstown State Miami (Ohio) Robert Morris at Austin Peay Chicago State UAB* at Dayton* at Xavier (Ohio) (OT) at Memphis* Massachusetts DePaul* Memphis* at UAB* Marquette* at Marquette* (2OT) Saint Louis*
W W L W W W W W L W L L W W W L L W W
92-70 75-61 72-88 95-55 78-75 84-59 85-75 103-49 65-67 79-63 76-82 55-62 76-74 66-43 69-64 67-83 60-61 89-82 78-73
California at Saint Louis* Dayton* at DePaul*
L L W W
80-89 67-70 93-54 81-65
W W W
95-86 72-63 68-47
L
72-80
Delta Airlines Bearcat Classic D10 D11 D16 D18 D22 D28 D31 J5 J9 J15 J19 J23 J27 J29 F3 F5 F10 F13 F16
20 — 20 — 17 4 17 — 20 — 18 — 18 — 17 — 17 — 21 — 19 22 19 — — 8 — — 25 — 25 17 — 22 — 22 23 18
7-Up Shootout
SE Missouri State W Georgia Southern W at Indiana L Temple W at Dayton* W South Alabama W Tennessee W at Massachusetts W at Saint Louis* W at Cleveland State W at DePaul* W Chicago State W UAB* W Xavier (Ohio) W DePaul* W at Miami (Ohio) (OT) W 74-68 Austin Peay W at Memphis* L Marquette* W Saint Louis* W at South Florida* W
7-Up Shootout F21 F25 F27 M6
1993-94
F20 F23 F26 M2
23 19 — 19 — — — —
Great Midwest Tournament M10 M11 M12
— — — 19 — —
DePaul Marquette Memphis
NCAA West Regional M17
25 —
Wisconsin
1994-95
23-11/7-5 Great Midwest (3rd) Great Midwest Tournament Champions NCAA Second Round
12 — 10 —
Austin Peay at Rutgers
W/L Score W W
108-73 72-61
W L
60-41 76-86
L W W W W W
69-72 110-56 91-88 81-80 116-54 76-89*
W L L W W W W W
69-66 75-84 66-75 67-64 87-80 91-64 86-72 84-73
Tournament of Champions D2 D3
10 — 10 2
at Temple at North Carolina
Delta Airlines Bearcat Classic D9 D10 D13 D17 D19 D21
13 — 13 — 17 12 17 — 13 — 13 24
Canisius UT-Martin at Minnesota (OT) at Wyoming Cal State Northridge California
Rainbow Classic D28 D29 D30 J6 J9 J12 J14 J19
20 17 20 3 20 — — — — — — — — — 23 —
23 — 19 — 19 — 23 — 23 — — — — —
DePaul* at Dayton* at Saint Louis* at Memphis* (OT) Marquette* Dayton* Morehead State
W W L L L W W
92-82 81-60 68-75 69-74 52-59 116-63 91-59
Maryland at UAB* Memphis* UAB*
L L L W
72-74 63-64 73-83 85-61
W W W
96-95 77-64 67-65
7-Up Shootout F19 F26 M2 M4
— 7 — — — — — —
Great Midwest Tournament M9 M10 M11
— — — — — —
DePaul (OT) Memphis Saint Louis
NCAA West Regional M16 M18
— — — 8
Temple Connecticut
W L
77-71 91-96
1995-96
28-5/11-3 Conference USA (1st) Conference USA Champions Conference USA Tournament Champions NCAA Regional Final (Elite Eight) Final Ranking: No. 7 (AP), No. 6 (Coaches)
AP Rankings
Date UC Opp Opponent N29
21 —
Wyoming
17 — 17 — 17 — 12 —
W/L Score W
101-51
W W W W
82-47 100-64 82-67 84-50
Temple at California McNeese State at South Florida* at Southern Mississippi* Marquette* at Xavier at UAB* DePaul* Southern California Charlotte* Illinois State South Florida* Saint Louis*
W W W W W W W L W W W W W W
70-49 77-70 103-69 71-69 75-70 91-70 99-90 68-70 71-61 85-53 78-64 91-57 79-60 81-49
Arizona at DePaul* at Saint Louis* Louisville* at Tulane* Memphis* at Marquette*
L W W L W W L
76-79 87-60 69-64 66-72 65-63 71-66 72-74
W W W
62-59 92-81 85-84
W W
66-61 78-65
W L
87-70 63-73
UNC Wilmington Wagner at Arkansas Minnesota
Gatorade Rock-N-Roll Shootout D16 D20 D30 J6 J11 J13 J17 J21 J25 J28 J31 F2 F4 F7
12 — 9 24 5 — 5 — 4 — 4 — 3 — 3 — 5 — 5 — 5 — 5 — 5 — 5 —
Georgia Tech Arkansas at Hawai’I at DePaul* Xavier (Ohio) at Marquette* Tulane* Saint Louis*
F11 F17 F19 F22 F25 F29 M2
5 13 6 — 6 — 6 21 6 — 7 14 7 —
Conference USA Tournament M7 M8 M9
8 — 8 22 8 21
Saint Louis (OT) Louisville Marquette (OT)
NCAA Southeast Regional M15 M17
7 — 7 —
UNC Greensboro Temple
NCAA Southeast Regional Finals M22 M24
7 13 7 19
Georgia Tech Mississippi State
26-8/12-2 Conference USA (1st) Conference USA Champions NCAA Regional Final (Elite Eight)
Final Ranking: No. 10 (AP), No. 16 (Coaches) AP Rankings Date UC Opp Opponent N23 1 — Western Carolina N26 1 — Xavier N30 1 — Rutgers
W/L W L W
Score 99-72 69-71 105-65
L W W
65-72 90-46 102-79
W
81-57
W W W W W W
80-57 84-73 101-60 64-52 74-54 91-61
Great Eight D4 D17 D19
4 1 7 — 7 —
Kansas Howard Eastern Michigan
Gatorade Rock-N-Roll Shootout D28
7 —
Western Kentucky
D30 D31 J1 J5 J8 J10
7 — 6 — 6 — 6 — 6 — 6 —
SE Missouri State Nebraska SW Missouri State at Saint Louis* UAB* Miami (Ohio)
Atlantic 10/Conference USA Challenge
Delta Airlines Bearcat Classic D7 D8 D9 D13
1996-97
Puerto Rico Holiday Classic
7-Up Shootout
AP Rankings
Date UC Opp Opponent N26 N28
J21 J26 J28 F3 F5 F12 F16
J16 J18 J21 J26 J30 F1 F6 F8 F10 F13 F15 F18 F20 F22 F25 F27 M1
4 — 4 — 9 — 9 — 8 9 8 — 12 21 12 — 12 — 8 — 8 12 11 — 11 — 11 — 9 — 9 — 9 —
Temple Arkansas at Charlotte* at Southern California at Louisville* DePaul* Tulane* Marquette* at Washington Saint Louis* South Carolina Houston* at South Florida* at DePaul* Southern Mississippi* at Marquette* at Memphis*
L W W W L W W W W W L W W W W W L
55-70 92-57 77-67 100-81 70-81 90-53 65-64 91-70 82-69 69-56 83-97 97-64 76-56 83-54 63-49 80-74 63-75
W L
71-43 79-91
W L
86-69 66-67
Conference USA Tournament M6 M7
10 — 10 —
Saint Louis Marquette
NCAA Midwest Regional M13 M15
10 — 10 18
Butler Iowa State
1997-98
27-6/14-2 Conference USA (1st) Conference USA Season Champions Conference USA Tournament Champions NCAA Second Round Final Ranking: No. 9 (AP), No. 14 (Coaches)
AP Rankings
Date UC Opp Opponent Chase NIT N19 N21 N30 D3 D6 D13 D17 D20
— — — — — — — — — — — 10 — — — —
Detroit Arizona State Morehead State Alcorn State Wright State at Xavier (Ohio) Minnesota Eastern Kentucky
W/L Score W L W W W L W W
76-66 79-87 87-57 90-76 85-60 68-88 81-71 106-54
W W W W W W W
74-66 79-36 81-68 61-54 68-51 77-61 71-57
Gatorade Rock-N-Roll Shootout D27 D30 J4 J8 J11 J15 J18
— — — — — — — — — 20 — — — —
Massachusetts (OT) Winthrop at Houston* Memphis* Marquette* Southern Mississippi* at Louisville*
J20 J22 J25 J29 F1 F5 F7 F12 F14 F19 F21 F26 F28
Bob Huggins
West Virginia
710-267
Rick Barnes
Texas
544-271
Lon Kruger Oklahoma
494-320
Bill Self
Kansas
476-158
Bruce Weber
Kansas State
313-155
J19 J23 J27 J29 F3 F5 F13 F17 F20 F23 F27 M2 M4
Travis Ford Oklahoma State
270-201
Conference USA Tournament
Trent Johnson
TCU
226-185
NCAA South Regional
Scott Drew
Baylor
177-135
Fred Hoiberg Iowa State
39-27
chris walker texas tech
0-0
21 — 21 — 21 22 18 — 18 13 20 — 20 — 19 — 19 — 17 — 17 — 17 — 17 —
at Tulane* at Marquette* (OT) Rhode Island Louisville* at South Carolina at DePaul* at Charlotte* at Saint Louis* South Florida* at UAB* DePaul* Charlotte* Saint Louis*
W L W W L W L W W W W W W
60-50 63-66 88-82 67-61 65-67 109-73 62-69 70-43 72-55 93-76 75-38 68-67 61-58
W W W
64-50 100-85 71-57
Conference USA Tournament M5 M6 M7
14 — 14 — 14 —
Louisville UAB Charlotte
9 — 9 —
Northern Arizona West Virginia
W L
65-62 74-75
1998-99
27-6/12-4 Conference USA (1st) Conference USA Champions NCAA Second Round Final Ranking: No. 11 (AP), No. 11 (Coaches)
AP Rankings
Date UC Opp Opponent N19
17 25
at Rhode Island
W/L Score W
70-53
W W W W W W W
76-63 60-52 77-75 106-78 91-65 82-48 62-61
W W
86-73 115-78
W W W W W L
53-51 81-52 75-56 87-64 54-52 60-62
Great Alaska Shootout N25 N27 N28 D5 D12 D14 D16
15 — 15 — 15 1 6 — 4 — 4 — 4 17
Southern Utah Iowa State Duke Oakland UL-Lafayette Nicholls State at Minnesota (OT)
Las Vegas Shootout D19 D22
4 — 4 —
at UNLV Houston
Gatorade Rock-N-Roll Shootout D27 D30 J4 J6 J9 J14
4 — 3 — 3 — 3 — 3 — 3 —
Dayton UNC Wilmington Marquette* DePaul* at Southern Mississippi* at Charlotte*
3 — 5 24 5 — 5 — 5 — 3 — 3 — 4 — 4 — 9— 9 — 9 — 9 —
Oklahoma at Louisville* Saint Louis* Xavier (Ohio) UAB* Tulane* at DePaul* (OT) at Marquette* at Saint Louis* Charlotte* Louisville* at South Florida* at Memphis*
W W W W W W L L L W W W W
72-59 81-55 55-44 87-77 73-60 82-63 60-61 58-62 57-69 82-69 91-78 64-53 89-64
W L
76-56 52-55
W L
72-48 54-64
Conference USA Tournament
NCAA West Regional M12 M14
J16 J21 J23 J28 J30 F3 F6 F10 F14 F17 F21 F25 F27 M4 M5
7 — 7 —
South Florida Charlotte
NCAA East Regional M12 M14
7 — 7 —
George Mason Temple
1999-2000
29-4/16-0 Conference USA (1st) Conference USA Champions NCAA Second Round Final Ranking: No. 7 (AP), No. 7 (Coaches)
AP Rankings
Date UC Opp Opponent N20
1 —
at Youngstown State
W/L Score W
94-76
W W W
91-56 88-67 75-60
W
75-68
Big Island Invitational N26 N27 N28
1 — 1 — 1 —
Cleveland State Santa Clara Iowa State
Gatorade Rock-N-Roll Shootout D4
1 25
Gonzaga
Great Eight D8 D11 D16 D D22 D27 D30 J2 J5 J8 J12 J14
1 7 1 — 1 — 8 1 4 21 4 — 3 — 3 — 3 — 3 — 1 — 1 —
at North Carolina W 77-68 Mississippi Valley State W 74-48 at Saint Louis* W 79-64 — at Xavier (Ohio) L 64-66 at Oklahoma W 72-57 UW-Milwaukee W 93-60 at Boise State W 78-46 UNLV W 106-66 Charlotte* W 81-54 Marquette* W 67-48 at Tulane* W 72-59 Ohio W 73-59
M9 M17 M19
1 — 1 — 1 — 1 — 1 — 1 — 1 — 1 — 1 15 3 — 3 — 2 — 2 — 1 — 7 — 7 18
Memphis* at Marquette* at Louisville* South Florida* at Charlotte* at UAB* DePaul* at Houston* Temple Southern Mississippi* Louisville* at DePaul* Saint Louis* vs. Saint Louis UNC Wilmington Tulsa
W W W W W W W W L W W W W
75-55 72-60 75-65 89-72 70-62 93-80 87-64 77-65 69-77 95-69 68-59 64-62 84-41
L
58-68
W L
64-47 61-69
2000-01
25-10/11-5 Conference USA (1st) Conference USA Champions NCAA Regional Semifinals (Sweet Sixteen) Final Ranking: No. 22 (Coaches)
AP Rankings Date UC Opp Opponent N18 17 — Boise State N21 16 — Marshall 16 14 22 24 18 — 17 —
Notre Dame at Dayton Oakland Xavier (Ohio)
W/L W W
Score 73-61 79-75
L W W L
51-69 82-75 97-58 67-69
W
90-72
W W W W
74-65 88-80 77-74 65-55
L W L W W L L W W L W W W l W W W W
66-69 76-66 44-47 72-52 90-83 62-71 54-63 78-72 105-57 58-60 91-70 64-52 66-65 63-66 68-61 85-50 77-66 75-62
W W L
73-70 89-79 72-80
W W
84-59 66-43
L
65-78
Las Vegas Showdown D18
17 —
at UNLV
Puerto Rico Holiday Classic D20 D21 D22 D28
22 — 22 — 22 17 19 —
Youngstown State Clemson Alabama (OT) UNC Wilmington
Gatorade Rock-N-Roll Shootout D30 J6 J10 J13 J17 J20 J24 J27 J29 F1 F3 F10 F15 F18 F21 F24 M1 M3
19 — 25 — — — — — — — — — — — — 8 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Toledo Charlotte* at Marquette* at Louisville* UAB* at Saint Louis (OT) Louisville* Wake Forest (OT) Tulane* at Charlotte* DePaul* at Southern Mississippi* at Memphis* Marquette* (OT) Saint Louis* Houston* at South Florida* at DePaul*
— — — — — —
UAB Memphis Charlotte
NCAA West Regional M15 M17
— — — —
Brigham Young Kent State
NCAA West Regional Semifinals M22
— 2
Stanford
AP Rankings
Date UC Opp Opponent
W/L Score
N16 N20 N24 N28 D1 D8 D10 D14
L W W W W W W W
62-69 83-54 74-61 77-55 74-41 90-39 68-55 75-55
W W W W
77-46 102-66 90-56 79-62
W W W W W W W W W L W W W W W W L W
73-57 72-62 71-58 83-62 89-72 77-50 54-50 78-68 75-48 60-74 85-66 103-94 67-53 89-37 79-62 63-62 71-74 80-75
W W W
79-57 71-55 77-63
W L
90-52 101-105
— 18 — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
at Oklahoma State Wright State UNLV Dayton Duquesne Coppin State Toledo at Xavier (Ohio)
Las Vegas Classic D17 D20 D21 D22
25 — 25 — 25 — 25 —
Richmond UL-Monroe Mississippi State Purdue
D29 J5 J8 J12 J16 J19 J22 J26 J29 F2 F6 F9 F12 F15 F19 F22 F27 M3
17 — 13 — 10 — 10 — 7 — 7 — 4 — 4 — 4 — 4 — 6 — 6 19 5 — 5 — 4 — 4 9 4 — 4 —
Akron at East Carolina* Charlotte* at Houston* DePaul* Louisville* at Saint Louis* at South Florida* East Carolina* at Marquette* at Charlotte* at Wake Forest Saint Louis* Southern Mississippi* at DePaul* Marquette* at Louisville* Memphis* (OT)
Conference USA Tournament M7 M8 M9
5 — 5 — 5 13
South Florida Charlotte Marquette
NCAA West Regional M15 M17
5 — 5 —
Boston University UCLA (2OT)
2002-03
17-12/9-7 Conference USA (4th) NCAA First Round
AP Rankings
Date UC Opp Opponent N23 N26 N30 D2 D7 D14
23 — 21 — 21 — — — — — — —
Tennessee Tech Florida A&M at Dayton Valparaiso Xavier (Ohio) LaSalle
W/L Score W W L W L W
54-48 80-53 69-75 76-50 44-50 65-62
W L W W W W W W W W L L L
77-52 51-58 66-54 81-51 64-56 83-72 66-56 77-54 59-53 83-79 52-56 76-82 71-77
Jimmy V Classic
Conference USA Tournament M8 M9 M10
31-4/14-2 Conference USA (1st) Conference USA Champions Conference USA Tournament Champions NCAA Second Round Final Ranking: No. 5 (AP), No. 8 (Coaches)
Gatorade Rock-N-Roll Shootout
John Wooden Tradition N25 N28 D11 D16
2001-02
bob huggins
Career Record of Big 12 Coaches
D17 D22 D28 J2 J8 J11 J15 J18 J22 J25 J29 F1 F5
— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 18 — 5
Oregon at Clemson Miami (Ohio) Chattanooga DePaul* at TCU* at Saint Louis* Tulane* at East Carolina* Charlotte* at DePaul* Marquette* at Louisville*
63
bob huggins
F9 F15 F18 F22 F26 M1 M5 M8
— 11 — — — — — 4 — — — 24 — — — 8
Oklahoma State at Charlotte* Saint Louis* Louisville* East Carolina* Memphis* UAB* Marquette*
W L L W W L W L
61-50 64-74 55-58 101-80 53-52 48-67 87-70 61-70
L
61-63
L
69-74
Conference USA Tournament M12
— —
Southern Mississippi
Conference USA Tournament M11 M12 M13
— —
Gonzaga
2003-04
M19 M21
AP Rankings
Date UC Opp Opponent N22 N24 N29 D2 D17 D20 D23 D27 D30 J7 J10 J14 J17 J21 J24 J28 J31 F3 F7 F11 F15 F18 F21 F25 F28 M4 M6
18 — 18 — 18 — 19 — 16 — 16 — 14 23 14 — 12 — 11 — 11 — 10 21 10 — 6 5 6 — 8 — 8 — 10 — 10 — 13 — 13 20 17 — 17 10 15 — 15 — 13 — 13 20
Akron Oakland Coppin State at Valparaiso Clemson Middle Tennessee State Dayton Miami (Ohio) Elon at Tulane* DePaul* at Marquette* TCU* at Louisville* at Southern Mississippi* East Carolina* Charlotte* at Xavier at Houston* South Florida* at Wake Forest at UAB* Louisville* (OT) Saint Louis* at Charlotte* at DePaul* Memphis*
W/L Score W W W W W W W W W W W W W L W W L L W W L L W W W L W
88-66 89-60 76-56 68-49 79-56 89-54 82-53 83-63 102-63 71-44 90-65 85-73 85-57 66-93 83-47 80-57 83-86 69-71 54-51 80-67 85-91 69-80 66-61 77-52 75-67 65-68 83-79
Conference USA Tournament W W W
64-62 66-46 55-50
11 — 11 13
East Tennessee State Illinois
W L
80-77 68-92
25-7/12-4 Conference USA (1st) Conference USA Champions NCAA Second Round Final Ranking: No. 11 (AP), No. 18 (Coaches) AP Rankings
Date UC Opp Opponent N19 N24
— — — —
Valparaiso Northern Iowa (2OT)
W/L Score W W
88-70 76-70
W W W W W W W W
79-59 65-55 88-72 61-44 81-65 95-43 84-63 77-53
W L W W W L W L W W L W W L W W W W W W
95-69 45-67 83-54 69-53 84-78 66-69 80-58 70-74 74-48 87-68 70-77 92-91 65-54 66-85 83-51 72-69 80-68 89-74 77-56 62-60
John Wooden Tradition N27 D4 D9 D11 D18 D20 D22 D27
— — — — — — — — 25 — 22 — 22 — 22 —
Purdue at Dayton Vanderbilt Detroit Northwestern State Jackson State LaSalle Miami (Ohio)
Las Vegas Holiday Classic D30 D31 J6 J8 J12 J15 J19 J22 J27 J29 F2 F5 F10 F12 F16 F19 F24 F26 M2 M5
22 — 22 1 23 — 23 — 18 — 18 19 18 — 20 3 21 — 21 — 18 9 18 — 21 — 21 — 24 — 24 — 24 — 24 — 22 — 22 —
Longwood Illinois DePaul* at Saint Louis* at East Carolina* Louisville* Charlotte* Wake Forest at South Florida* Houston* at Louisville* at Charlotte* Xavier (Ohio) at DePaul* Southern Mississippi* UAB* Marquette* at TCU* Tulane* at Memphis*
M10
21 —
South Florida
BIG EAST/SEC Invitational L
68-80
W L
76-64 60-69
NCAA Austin Regional M17 M19
23 — 23 7
Iowa Kentucky
KANSAS STATE ERA
2004-05
25-7/12-4 Conference USA (1st) Conference USA Champions Conference USA Tournament Champions NCAA Second Round Final Ranking: No. 11 (AP), No. 18 (Coaches)
Louisville Saint Louis DePaul
NCAA Atlanta Regional
NCAA West Regional M20
13 — 13 — 13 —
(2006-07)
2006-07 23-12/10-6 Big 12 (4th) NIT Second Round
AP Rankings
Date KS Opp Opponent N11 N15 N18 N21 N25 N29 D2 D5 D9 D17 D19
—— —— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
William & Mary at Rutgers Tennessee Tech at New Mexico Coppin State at California at Colorado State Cleveland State at North Dakota State Kennesaw State Md.-Eastern Shore
W/L Score W W W L W L L W W W W
70-60 55-41 101-79 54-78 68-57 48-78 83-84 93-60 83-81 82-54 79-58
W W L L L W W W W W W W L W L W L W L W
68-55 72-56 66-76 65-69 52-62 85-81 69-60 69-60 73-36 61-45 80-73 73-72 70-97 78-59 63-74 65-47 62-71 87-71 70-84 72-61
Las Vegas Holiday Classic D22 — — D23 — — J3 — — J6 — 11 J8 — — J13 — — J17 — — J20 — — J22 — — J27 — — J31 — — F3 — 22 F7 — 9 F10 — — F13 — — F17 — — F19 — 9 F24 — — F27 — — M3 — —
vs. USC vs. New Mexico at Xavier at Texas A&M* Texas Tech* at Missouri* Baylor* at Iowa State* Chicago State Nebraska* Missouri* at Texas* at Kansas* Colorado* at Nebraska* Iowa State* Kansas* at Colorado* at Oklahoma State* Oklahoma*
Big 12 Tournament M9 M10
— — — 2
vs. Texas Tech vs. Kansas
W L
66-45 61-67
— — — —
Vermont DePaul
W L
59-57 65-70
NIT M14 M19
WEST VIRGINIA ERA (2007-present)
2007-08
26-11/11-7 BIG EAST (5th) NCAA Regional Semifinals (Sweet Sixteen) Final Ranking: No. 17 (Coaches)
AP Rankings
Date WV Opp Opponent
W/L Score
Legends Classic N16 — — Arkansas-Monticello W 81-53 N18 — — Prairie View A&M W 106-41 N23 — 7 Tennessee L 72-74 N24 — — New Mexico State W 75-61 N27 — — Maryland Eastern Shore W 110-44 D1 — — Winthrop W 70-53
64
D5 D8 D15 D19 D22 D29 J3 J6 J10 J13 J17 J20 J23 J26 J30 F2 F7 F14 F17 F20 F23 F27 M1 M3 M8
— — — — — — 24 — 24 — 23 — — — — 10 — — — — — — — — — — — 9 — — — — — 21 — — — — — — — — — — — 15 — — — —
Auburn Duquesne UMBC at Radford at Canisius Oklahoma (2OT) at Notre Dame* Marquette* at Louisville* Syracuse* St. John’s* at USF* Marshall Georgetown* Cincinnati* at Providence* at Pitt* Rutgers* Seton Hall* at Villanova* Providence* at DePaul* at Connecticut* Pitt* at St. John’s* (OT)
W W W W W L L W L W W W W L L W L W W L W W L W W
88-59 92-68 86-62 90-60 77-54 82-88 56-69 79-64 54-63 81-61 73-64 69-52 66-64 57-58 39-62 77-65 54-55 81-63 89-68 56-78 80-53 85-73 71-79 76-62 83-74
W W L
58-53 78-72 55-72
W W
75-65 73-67
L
75-79
BIG EAST Championship M12 M13 M14
— — — 15 — 9
Providence Connecticut Georgetown
NCAA Washington D.C. Regional M20 M22
— — — 9
Arizona Duke
NCAA West Regional Semifinals M27
—
12 Xavier (OT)
2008-09
23-12/10-8 BIG EAST (7th) NCAA First Round
AP Rankings
Date WV Opp Opponent N15
— —
Elon
W/L Score W
92-47
W W W L W W
86-54 76-42 87-68 43-54 80-78 53-43
L W W W W W L L W W W L W L L W L W W W L W W L
65-68 68-63 82-46 89-54 76-48 92-66 55-61 53-75 87-76 62-59 75-58 67-79 75-52 63-69 61-74 86-59 59-70 93-72 79-68 74-56 61-65 64-50 82-63 59-62
Las Vegas Invitational N20 N25 N28 N29 D3 D6
— — — — — — —— — — — —
Longwood Delaware State Iowa Kentucky at Ole Miss Cleveland State
Jimmy V Classic D9 D13 D20 D23 D27 J3 J6 J10 J14 J17 J22 J25 J28 J31 F4 F7 F9 F13 F18 F22 F26 M1 M4 M7
— 23 — — —— — — — 15 — — 25 5 25 18 — — — — — 12 — 4 — — — 7 — 20 — — — 4 — 13 — — — — — — — — — — — 6
Davidson at Duquesne Miami University Radford at Ohio State at Seton Hall* Connecticut* at Marquette* Marshall USF* at Georgetown* Pitt* St. John’s* at Louisville* at Syracuse* Providence* at Pitt* Villanova* Notre Dame* at Rutgers* at Cincinnati* at USF* DePaul* Louisville*
BIG EAST Championship — — — 2 — 18
Notre Dame Pitt Syracuse (OT)
W W L
74-62 74-60 69-74
L
60-68
NCAA Minneapolis Regional M20
— —
Dayton
2009-10
31-7/13-5 BIG EAST (2nd) NCAA Final Four NCAA East Regional Champions BIG EAST Tournament Champions Final Ranking: No. 3 (Coaches), No. 6 (AP)
AP Rankings
Date WV Opp Opponent N15 N24
8— 8—
Loyola Univ. Maryland The Citadel
W/L Score W W
83-60 69-50
76 Classic N26 N27 N29 D9 D12 D19 D23 D26 D29 J1 J6 J9 J13 J16 J20 J23 J26 J30 F3 F6 F8 F12 F17 F20 F22 F27 M1 M6
8 — 8— 8— 6— 6— 6— 6 15 6— 6— 64 8— 8— 10 — 10 5 11 — 11 21 9— 9— 6 22 6— 54 5 25 8— 8— 8— 10 19 10 9
vs. Long Beach State W vs. Texas A&M W vs. Portland W Duquesne W Coppin State W at Cleveland State W Ole Miss W at Seton Hall* (OT) W Marquette* W at Purdue L Rutgers* W at Notre Dame* L at USF* W Syracuse* L Marshall W Ohio State W at DePaul* W Louisville* W Pitt* W at St. John’s* W Villanova* L at Pitt* (3OT) L at Providence* W 8 — Seton Hall* W at Connecticut* L Cincinnati* W 7 Georgetown* W at Villanova* (OT) W
85-62 73-66 84-66 68-39 69-43 80-78 76-66 90-84 63-62 62-77 86-52 68-70 69-50 71-72 68-60 71-65 62-46 77-74 70-51 79-60 75-82 95-98 88-74 75-63 62-73 4-68 81-68 68-66
BIG EAST Championship M11 M12 M13
7— 7— 7 22
Cincinnati Notre Dame Georgetown
6— 6—
Morgan State Missouri
6— 62
Washington Kentucky
63
Duke
AP Rankings
N12
— —
Oakland
— — — — — — — — — — — —
vs. Davidson vs. Vanderbilt vs. Minnesota vs. VMI American at Miami
West Virginia State Sportswriters Coach of the Year
Great Midwest Tournament Champions
2007-08 Season
Great Midwest Tournament Champions
West Virginia State Sportswriters Coach of the Year
2006-07 Season USBWA District VI Coach of the Year Big 12 Coach of the Year by the Kansas City Star
2004-05 Season Conference USA Coach of the Decade
2003-04 Season Conference USA Regular Season Champions Conference USA Tournament Champions
2001-02 Season Conference USA Regular Season Champions Conference USA Tournament Champions National Coach of the Year (ESPN.com)
2000-01 Season Conference USA Regular Season Champions
1999-00 Season Conference USA Regular Season Champions Conference USA Coach of the Year Ohio College Coach of the Year National Coach of the Year (The Sporting News)
69-56 73-66
Conference USA Regular Season Champions Conference USA Coach of the Year
L
57-78
1997-98 Season
W/L Score W
95-71
W W L W W L
84-70 74-71 70-74 82-66 71-50 76-79
Honda Puerto Rico Tip-Off N18 N19 N21 N27 D1 D4
1994-95 Season
W W
21-12/11-7 BIG EAST (6th) NCAA Third Round Final Ranking: No. 20 (AP)
Date WV Opp Opponent
2008-09 Season
77-50 68-59
2010-11
Conference USA Tournament Champs Mideast Coach of the Year—Basketball Times Ohio College Coach of the Year
W W
NCAA Final Four A3
West Virginia State Sportswriters Coach of the Year BIG EAST Tournament Champions
54-51 53-51 0-58
NCAA East Regional Final M25 M27
2009-10 Season
W W W 6
NCAA East Regional M19 M21
HONORS
1998-99 Season
Conference USA Regular Season Champions Conference USA Tournament Champions Conference USA Coach of the Year National Coach of the Year (Basketball Times)
1996-97 Season Conference USA Regular Season Champions
1995-96 Season
bob huggins
M11 M12 M13
1993-94 Season
1992-93 Season Great Midwest Conference Season Champions Great Midwest Tournament Champions Great Midwest Conference Coach of the Year National Coach of the Year (Playboy)
1991-92 Season Great Midwest Conference Season Champions Great Midwest Tournament Champions Great Midwest Conference Coach of the Year District 4 Coach of the Year (USBWA) Ohio College Coach of the Year Midwest Coach of the Year (Basketball Times) National Co-Coach of the Year (Hoop Scoop)
1989-90 Season Metro Conference Coach of the Year
1985-86 Season Ohio Valley Conference Champions Ohio Valley Coach of the Year
1984-85 Season Ohio Valley Coach of the Year
1982-83 Season Mid-Ohio Conference Champions NAIA District Champions Mid-Ohio Conference Coach of the Year NAIA District 22, NAIA Area 6 Coach of the Year
1981-82 Season Mid-Ohio Conference Champions Mid-Ohio Conference Coach of the Year NAIA District 22 Coach of the Year
Conference USA Regular Season Champions
65
bob huggins
D7 D12 D18 D29 J1 J4 J8 J13 J16 J19 J23 J26 J29 F2 F5 F7 F12 F14 F19 F24 F27 M2 M5
— — — — — — — — — — — — — 13 — — — 8 21 — 21 — — 23 — — 25 — 25 12 25 4 25 — — 17 — 8 — 4 — — — 16 — 11
Robert Morris at Duquesne Cleveland St. St. John’s* at Marquette* at DePaul* at Geogetown* Providence* Purdue vs. Marshall USF* at Louisville* at Cincinnati* Seton Hall* at Villanova* Pitt* DePaul* at Syracuse* Notre Dame* at Pitt* at Rutgers* Connecticut* Louisville*
W W W L L W W W W L W L W W L L W L W L W W W
82-49 64-61 74-63 71-81 74-79 67-65 65-59 93-63 68-64 71-75 56-46 54-55 66-55 56-44 50-66 66-71 82-71 52-63 72-58 58-71 65-54 65-56 72-70
BIG EAST Championship M9
20 —
Marquette
L
61-67
NCAA Tampa Regional M17 M19
20 — 20 11
Clemson Kentucky
W L
84-76 63-71
2011-12
19-14/9-9 BIG EAST (8th) NCAA Second Round
AP Rankings
Date WV Opp Opponent N11 N15 N17 N22 N28 D3 D8 D10
— — — — — — — — — — — 21 — — — —
Oral Roberts Kent State Alcorn State vs. Morehead St. Akron at Miss. St. vs. Kansas St. (2OT) Miami
W/L Score W L W W W L W W
78-71 60-70 97-62 83-48 77-56 62-75 85-80 77-66
Las Vegas Classic D17 D19 D22 D23 D28 D30 J4 J7 J9 J14 J18 J21 J25 J28 J30 F5 F8 F11 F16 F22 F24 F28 M3
— — — — — — — 6 — — — — — — — 9 — 17 — — — — — — — — — 3 — — — — — — — 24 — — — 20 — 10 — — — —
Texas A&M-CC Tennessee Tech vs. Missouri St. (OT) vs. Baylor (OT) Villanova* at Seton Hall* at Rutgers* Georgetown* at UConn* Rutgers* vs. Marshall Cincinnati* (OT) at St. John’s* at Syracuse* Pitt* at Providence* (OT) Notre Dame* Louisville* at Pitt* at Notre Dame* Marquette* DePaul* at USF*
W W W L W L W W L W W W L L L W L L W L L W W
84-64 72-53 70-68 81-83 83-69 48-67 85-64 74-62 57-64 84-60 78-62 77-74 62-78 61-63 66-72 87-84 51-55 74-77 66-48 44-71 60-61 92-75 50-44
(OT) L
67-71
L
54-77
BIG EAST Championship M7
— —
Connecticut
NCAA Pittsburgh Regional M15
66
— —
Gonzaga
Year - By- Year Coaching File Year School Responsibility W-L W-L
Conference Finish/ Postseason
1977-78
West Virginia
Graduate Assistant
12-16
3-7
1978-79
Ohio State
Assistant Coach
19-12
12-6
4th/NIT Final Four
8th 2nd/NCAA Regional (1-1)
1979-80
Ohio State
Assistant Coach
21-8
12-6
1980-81
Walsh College
Head Coach
14-16
9-5
1981-82
Walsh College
Head Coach
23-9
11-3
1st/NAIA District 1st/NAIA Finals
n/a
1982-83
Walsh College
Head Coach
34-1
14-0
1983-84
Central Florida
Assistant Coach
15-13
12-3
1st
1984-85
Akron
Head Coach
12-14
6-8
6th
1985-86
Akron
Head Coach
22-8
10-4
1st^/NCAA Regional (0-1)
1986-87
Akron
Head Coach
21-9
9-5
2nd/NIT First Round (0-1)
1987-88
Akron
Head Coach
21-7
--
--
1988-89
Akron
Head Coach
21-8
--
-/NIT First Round (0-1)
1989-90
Cincinnati
Head Coach
20-14
9-5
2nd/NIT Second Round (1-1)
1990-91
Cincinnati
Head Coach
18-12
8-6
3rd/NIT Second Round (1-1)
1991-92
Cincinnati
Head Coach
29-5
8-2
1st^/NCAA Final Four (4-1)
1992-93
Cincinnati
Head Coach
27-5
8-2
1st^/NCAA Elite Eight (3-1)
1993-94
Cincinnati
Head Coach
22-10
7-5
4th^/NCAA Regional (0-1)
1994-95
Cincinnati
Head Coach
23-11
7-5
3rd^/NCAA Regional (1-1) 1st^/NCAA Elite Eight (3-1)
1995-96
Cincinnati
Head Coach
28-5
11-3
1996-97
Cincinnati
Head Coach
26-8
12-2
1st/NCAA Regional (1-1)
1997-98
Cincinnati
Head Coach
27-6
14-2
1st^/NCAA Regional (1-1)
1998-99
Cincinnati
Head Coach
27-6
12-4
1st/NCAA Regional (1-1)
1999-00
Cincinnati
Head Coach
29-4
16-0
1st/NCAA Regional (1-1)
2000-01
Cincinnati
Head Coach
25-10
11-5
1st/NCAA Sweet 16 (2-1)
2001-02
Cincinnati
Head Coach
31-4
14-2
1st^/NCAA Regional (1-1)
2002-03
Cincinnati
Head Coach
17-12
9-7
2003-04
Cincinnati
Head Coach
25-7
12-4
4th/NCAA Regional (0-1) 1st^/NCAA Regional (1-1)
2004-05
Cincinnati
Head Coach
25-8
12-4
2nd/NCAA Regional (1-1)
2006-07
Kansas State
Head Coach
23-12
10-6
4th/NIT Second Round (1-1) 5th/NCAA Sweet 16 (2-1)
2007-08
West Virginia
Head Coach
26-11
11-7
2008-09
West Virginia
Head Coach
23-12
10-8
7th/NCAA Regional (0-1)
2009-10
West Virginia
Head Coach
31-7
13-5
2nd^/NCAA Final Four (4-1)
2010-11
West Virginia
Head Coach
21-12
11-7
2011-12
West Virginia
Head Coach
19-14
9-9
6th/NCAA Third Round (1-1) 8th/NCAA Second Round (0-1)
^Won conference tournament (American Mideast 1982, 1983; Ohio Valley 1986; Great Midwest 1992-93; Conference USA 1996-2002, 2004; BIG EAST 2010) Career Head Coaching Record:710-267 (.728)/30 seasons
Breakdown: Walsh: 71-26 (.732)/3 years Akron: 97-46 (.678)/5 years Cincinnati: 399-127 (.759)/16 years Kansas State: 23-12 (.657)/1 year West Virginia: 120-56 (.682)/5 years
Postseason Tournament Appearances (27) NCAA Division I (20): Akron – 1986; Cincinnati – 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005; West Virginia – 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 NIT (5): Akron – 1987, 1989; Cincinnati – 1990, 1991; Kansas State – 2007 NAIA (2): Walsh – 1982, 1983
Year - By- Year Coaching File Coaching History
Hillsborough Community College Assistant Coach 1984-86
Henry Abbott Tech American High School Assistant Coach (Danbury, Conn.) 1986-89 Assistant Coach 1978-79 Cincinnati Assistant Coach Jefferson High (Tampa, Fla.) 1989-97 Assistant Coach 1982-84 DePaul Assistant Coach 1997-2000
Hartford Head Coach 2000-06 Washington Wizards Scout 2006-07 West Virginia Assistant Coach 2007- 2010 Associate Head Coach 2010-
larry harrison
Larry Harrison enters his sixth season on the Mountaineer basketball staff and third as associate head coach after he was promoted in July 2010. Harrison will be entering his 14th season overall on Bob Huggins’ coaching staff after spending eight seasons with him at Cincinnati. He came to West Virginia from the Washington Wizards, where he served as a scout in 2006-07. He has more than 30 years of coaching experience. Since 1989, Harrison’s teams have earned 11 bids to the NCAA tournament and three NIT bids. During Harrison’s tenure, Cincinnati advanced to the Final Four once (1992) and Elite Eight twice (1993, 1996). West Virginia won the 2010 Big East Championship and has advanced to five straight NCAA tournaments, including the 2010 Final Four. Harrison served as head coach at Hartford from 2000-06, earning America East Coach of the Year honors in 2006. He led Hartford to a third-place conference finish in 2002, 2003 and 2006 and semifinals of the conference tournament in 2002, 2003 and 2004. Hartford had the nation’s second-best total win increase from 2001 to 2002 with four wins in 2001 to 14 wins in 2002. Prior to Hartford, Harrison was an assistant under head coach Pat Kennedy at DePaul for three seasons (1997-2000). He previously served as an assistant coach at Cincinnati (1989-97) under Huggins, including the last four as associate head coach and recruiting coordinator. While at Cincinnati, Harrison assisted Huggins with the building of one of the most potent college basketball teams in the nation. During his eight years with the program, the Bearcats posted a 192-71 record and won six conference championships. At UC, Harrison recruited and coached future NBA players Nick Van Exel, Corie Blount, Dontonio Wingfield and 1997 NBA first round draft pick Danny Fortson. He also recruited Ruben Patterson and Kenyon Martin, who was the consensus college basketball player of the year in 2001. Known as one of the top recruiters in the nation, Harrison’s recruiting classes have been ranked among the best in the nation on a regular basis. His 1998 recruiting class at DePaul was ranked as the No. 1 class in the nation by The Sporting News. During his last four years at Cincinnati, three of the Bearcat recruit-
Education Pitt, 1978 B.A. degree in urban studies USF, 1982 M.A. degree in education
Family Daughters (Nyree and Tiffany)
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LARRYHARRISON ing classes were ranked in the top 10, including the Bearcats’ 1996 recruiting class, which was regarded as the best in the nation. Prior to his stint at Cincinnati, Harrison was an assistant at American University in Washington, D.C., from 1986-89. He was also an assistant coach at Hillsborough Community College in Tampa, Fla., from 1984-86. He spent one season as an assistant coach at Henry Abbott Tech High (1978-79) in Danbury, Conn., and two seasons as an assistant at Jefferson High
(1982-84) in Tampa. Harrison earned all-state honors at Henry Abbott Tech (Danbury, Conn.) as a senior before enrolling at Muskingum College where he earned all-Ohio conference honors as a freshman. After graduating from Pitt in 1978 with a degree in urban studies, he went on to earn a master’s degree from USF in education in 1982. A native of Greenville, N.C., who grew up in Danbury, Conn., Harrison has two daughters, Nyree and Tiffany.
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West Virginia native Ron Everhart, who has 27 years experience as a basketball coach including 18 as a head coach, was named assistant basketball coach at West Virginia University on May 14, 2012. Everhart compiled a 273-261 record in 18 seasons as a head coach at Duquesne, Northeastern and McNeese State. The Fairmont, W.Va., native comes to West Virginia from Duquesne, where he spent the last six seasons as head coach and led the Dukes to consecutive postseason appearances in 2009, 2010 and 2011. At Duquesne (2007-12), he took a floundering program - one that won just three games in 2005-06 - to one that finished six points shy of an NCAA tournament bid in 200809 and was tied for first in the Atlantic 10 and receiving votes in the AP Top 25 at the midpoint of the 2010-11 season. After ending a streak of 13 consecutive losing seasons with a 17-13 record in 2007-08, Everhart’s Dukes posted a 21-13 mark in earning an NIT appearance in 2009. In 2010, Duquesne won 16 games in earning a College Basketball Invitational bid. In 2011, DU reeled off 11 wins in a row - including the first eight in Atlantic 10 play - and received votes in the Associated Press Top 25 for three consecutive weeks before finishing 19-13 and earning a second consecutive CBI bid. Everhart was named NABC District 4 Coach of the Year for his effort. The `09 Dukes ended a 24-game losing streak against ranked teams with a 72-68 win over No. 9 (AP) Xavier during the regular season. It was DU’s first win over a ranked team since 1997 and first over a top 10 team since 1992. The ninth-ranked Musketeers were also the highest ranked team to fall to Duquesne since 1974. Two years ago, the Dukes jumped into the upper echelon of the Atlantic 10 in earning one of four opening round byes at the A-10 Championship. The ‘11 Dukes, who led the nation in assists (17.8), steals (9.9) and turnover margin (+6.7) went on to post the school’s first postseason win since the 1994 with a CBI first round win at Montana. Duquesne was the only team in the tournament to win a road game. In 2007-08, Everhart led the Dukes to the school’s first winning record in 14 seasons with a 17-13 mark. Everhart, who inherited a program coming off a school record-worst 3-24 season (308 RPI) in 2005-06, started from the ground up, totally retooling the roster in his first six weeks on the job. The nine first-year scholarship players Everhart brought to Pittsburgh were just getting acquainted when the program was dealt an unprecedented blow as five players were injured
Year - By- Year Coaching File Coaching History
Tulane Assistant Coach 1988-94
Georgia Tech McNeese State Graduate Assistant Head Coach Coach 1994-2001 1985-86 Northeastern VMI Head Coach Assistant Coach 2001-06 1986-88 Duquesne Head Coach 2006-12
West Virginia Assistant Coach 2012-
Playing Career
Virginia Tech 1981-85
Education
Family
Wife (Mirchana) Children (Ronnie and Gianna)
Personal
Birthday is January 11 Native of Fairmont, W.Va.
Virginia Tech, 1985 B.A. degree in political science
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RONEVERHART in a shooting less than a month before the opening of practice. The Dukes picked up the pieces to post 10 wins, tie a 26-year-old school record for consecutive Atlantic 10 victories (five) and rank 21st nationally in scoring offense at 78.3 points per game. The Duquesne story of perseverance was acknowledged by the United States Basketball Writers Association, which honored the 200607 Dukes with its Most Courageous Award presented annually to honor “a player, coach, official or administrator who has demonstrated extraordinary courage reflecting honor on the sport of amateur basketball.” At Northeastern (2002-06), he inherited a program that averaged fewer than nine wins in the six seasons prior to his arrival and produced 19, 21 and 19 victories in his final three years. His 2004-05 team, which finished second in the America East Conference with a 15-3 record (21-10 overall), advanced to the postseason conference tournament championship game where it lost to NCAA Tournament Cinderella Vermont. The `05 Huskies went on to earn an NIT bid - marking Northeastern’s first postseason appearance in 14 years. In 2005-06, he led the Huskies to a 19-11 record and 12-6 mark in the Colonial Athletic Association. His starting point guard, Jose Juan Barea, was named CAA Player of the Year and forward Shawn James earned Defensive Player of the Year honors. At McNeese State (1995-2001), Everhart ended a streak of six consecutive sub-.500 seasons by leading the Cowboys to a 15-12 mark in 1995-96 - his second season at the Lake Charles, La., school. His seven-year stay culminated with a 22-9 record and Southland
Conference regular-season title in 2000-01. The 2000-01 Cowboys, earned the school’s first postseason bid in 12 years when they accepted an invitation to the NIT. Prior to accepting the head coaching job at McNeese State, Everhart spent six seasons as an assistant under Perry Clark at Tulane. At Tulane (1988-94), Everhart played a major role in resurrecting a Green Wave program that had disbanded from 1985-86 through 1988-89. He recruited three straight Metro Conference Freshman of the Year award-winners and accompanied the Green Wave to NCAA Tournament appearances in 1991-92 and 1992-93. A 1985 graduate of Virginia Tech, Everhart got his start as a college coach as a graduate assistant for Bobby Cremins’ 1985-86 NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 Georgia Tech team. He then moved on to Virginia Military Institute for two seasons (1986-87 and 1987-88) before arriving at Tulane. Everhart played his final season of high school basketball for the legendary Morgan Wootten at DeMatha Catholic High in Hyattsville, Md., where he earned Catholic Prep All-America First Team honors. Prior to attending DeMatha, Everhart was a basketball and baseball letterman at his hometown Fairmont West High. Everhart was a four-year letterman at Virginia Tech and served as captain of the Hokies’ 1984-85 NCAA Tournament team. He graduated from Tech in 1985 with a bachelor of arts degree in political science. Everhart and his wife, Mirchana, who was born and raised in Grafton, W.Va., are the parents of twins Ronnie and Gianna.
Year - By- Year Coaching File Coaching History
Kansas State Assistant Coach 2006-07
Jacobs Center (Cincinnati, Ohio) High School Head Junior Varsity/ Assistant Varsity Coach 2003-04
West Virginia Assistant Coach 2007-
Cincinnati State and Technical College Assistant Coach 2004-06
Playing Career Texas Christian Forward 1989-90 (redshirted)
Santa Ana (Calif.) Junior College Forward 1990-91
Education Cincinnati, 1993 B.S. degree in criminal justice
Cincinnati Forward 1991-93
Family
ERIK MARTIN
Erik Martin, a former professional player and all-conference performer at Cincinnati, begins his sixth season as an assistant coach at West Virginia University. Since coming to West Virginia in 2007, the Mountaineers have won the 2010 Big East Championship and have earned five straight NCAA tournament appearances, including the 2010 Final Four. Martin came to West Virginia after spending a year as an assistant at Kansas State with Bob Huggins. Prior to his stint at Kansas State, he spent two years as an assistant coach at Cincinnati State and Technical College in Cincinnati for head coach Andre Tate from 2004-06. In 2005-06, he helped the Surge post a 26-9 overall record en route to winning the Ohio Community College Athletic Conference and NJCAA Region XII District 7 tournament titles. The program advanced to the NJCAA Division II championship where it lost to eventual national runner-up Kirkwood (Iowa) Community College to finish fifth nationally. Martin helped coach a number of outstanding players at Cincinnati State, including Cincinnati signee John Williamson, who was named a first team NJCAA All-American and the Ohio Community College Athletic Conference Player of the Year. Williamson was one of four players to move on to the Division I level from CSC, including Steve Horton (Ball State), Jarelle Redden (Ball State) and T.K. Washington (Detroit). In addition, the school produced four all-conference and three all-district honorees. Martin jumped into the coaching ranks at Jacobs Center High in Cincinnati, where he served as the junior varsity coach and assistant varsity coach from 2003-04. A standout power forward, Martin was a twoyear lettermen and one-year starter for Huggins at Cincinnati from 1991-93. He signed with TCU out of high school and redshirted as a true freshman in 1989-90. Martin transferred to Santa Ana (Calif.) Community College for one season before moving to Cincinnati the next two seasons. Martin helped guide the Bearcats to a combined 56-10 overall record en route to Final Four and Elite Eight appearances and back-to-back Great Midwest conference regular season and tournament championships from 1991-93. Playing with All-American Herb Jones and future NBA stars Corie Blount and Nick Van Exel, Martin averaged 6.3 points and 4.0 rebounds as a junior in helping Cincinnati to a 29-5 overall record and the 1992 NCAA Final Four. In his senior year, Martin guided Cincinnati to the NCAA tournament where the fourth-ranked Bearcats lost in overtime to eventual national champion North Carolina in the East Regional finals.
Wife (Anita) Daughters
Various International (Amiyah, Eleyna and Erika) and CBA teams Forward 1993-2003 Birthday is May 26 Native of West Covina, Calif.
Personal
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ERIKMARTIN The team’s leading rebounder (6.7 rpg) and second-leading scorer (13.5 ppg), Martin led the Great Midwest conference in field goal percentage (60.3) en route to being named to the all-conference second team. He was a member of the league’s all-tournament squad after guiding Cincinnati to its second straight title with a combined 36 points and 20 rebounds in just two contests. Martin continued his stellar performance in the NCAA tournament, where he was named to the East Regional all-tournament team after averaging 17.5 points and 9.3 rebounds while shooting 57.4 percent from the floor in UC’s four NCAA tournament games. Following his playing career at Cincinnati, Martin spent nine years playing professional basketball around the world, including a fouryear stint with various franchises in the Continental Basketball Association and five years overseas. He played in the CBA with franchises in Boise (Idaho), LaCrosse (Wisconsin), Omaha
(Nebraska) and Yakima (Washington). Martin competed internationally in Chinese Taipei, Dominican Republic, Japan, Korea, the Philippines and Spain. In addition to his professional experience, Martin has also spent time with the U.S. National team, helping the squad to a silver medal at the 1995 Pan American Games in Argentina. The team leader in blocked shots with 10 in seven games, he averaged 7.7 points on 75.8 percent shooting with 3.9 rebounds for USA. Martin also assisted USA in winning the gold medal at the 1997 Tournament of the Americas. Martin earned his associate of arts degree from Santa Ana Community College in 1990 and a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from Cincinnati in 1993. A native of West Covina, Calif., Martin has three daughters, Amiyah, Eleyna and Erika. He married the former Anita Woodley in 2010.
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support staff
Billy Hahn Assistant to the Head Coach
Billy Hahn, a coaching veteran of 35 years, enters his sixth season on the Mountaineer basketball staff. Hahn enters his second season as assistant to the head coach after serving as an assistant coach from 2008-11. Since coming to West Virginia in 2007, the Mountaineers have won the 2010 Big East Championship and have earned five NCAA tournament appearances, including the 2010 Final Four. Hahn spent the majority of his coaching career at Maryland, where he was an assistant to Gary Williams for 12 seasons from 1989-2001. While at Maryland, the Terps went to the NCAA tournament a school-record eight straight years, including the 2001 Final Four. In 2002, the season after Hahn left for a head coaching job at La Salle, the Terps won the national championship with many of Hahn’s recruits. For his work, Williams and the Maryland basketball program presented Hahn with a championship ring. While at Maryland, the Terps finished fourth or higher in the Atlantic Coast Conference regular season standings in eight consecutive seasons, and established then-school records for overall victories (28 in 1999) and ACC victories in a season (13 in 1999). Hahn was promoted to associate head coach in 1997 and served as one of Maryland’s primary recruiters and was the lead scout in addition to his on-the-floor coaching and administrative duties. He recruited and coached three NBA Lottery picks (Walt Williams, Joe Smith and Steve Francis) and was named one of the top 10 recruiters in the eastern United States by Eastern Basketball. Hahn began his coaching career in 1975 in West Virginia as an assistant coach to Rich Meckfessel at Morris Harvey College. He then served as an assistant coach to Dave Pritchett at Davidson for one year before moving on to serve as an assistant coach at Rhode Island for Jack Kraft from 1977-80. During his time at URI, the Rams went to the NCAA tournament in 1978 and NIT in 1979. In 1980, Hahn began a six-year stint as an assistant coach at Ohio University under Danny Nee. At Ohio, the Bobcats won the Mid-American Conference championship in 1983 and 1985, advancing to the NCAA tournament in both of those years. The Bobcats also went to the NIT in 1986. Hahn was named head coach at Ohio University in 1986 and coached the Bobcats for three years until 1989, leading them to the MAC championship game in 1988. During his career there, he recruited and coached the school’s all-time leading scorer in Dave Jamerson. Hahn recruited and coached Paul Graham, the MAC player of the year in 1989. After serving as an assistant at Maryland for 12 years, Hahn served as head men’s basketball coach at La Salle for three years from 2001-04. In recent years, Hahn has been a director of the Hoop Group, a New Jersey-based recruiting and camp service, and also has served as a college basketball television analyst.
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Hahn has coached 22 NBA players during his career: Sly Williams, Paul Graham, Dave Jamerson, Tony Massenburg, Jerrod Mustaf, Walt Williams, Keith Booth, Joe Smith, Sarunas Jasikevicius, Laron Profit, Terence Morris, Obinna Ekezie, Steve Francis, Chris Wilcox, Lonny Baxter, Steve Blake, Juan Dixon, Steven Smith, Rasual Butler, Joe Alexander, Da’Sean Butler and Devin Ebanks. Hahn earned his bachelor’s degree in distributive education with a minor in business administration from Maryland in 1975. While there, he was a three-year varsity letterwinner under Lefty Driesell on three of the best basketball teams Maryland has fielded. He was a freshman in 1971-72 when the Terps won the National Invitation Tournament; he was a key reserve on the team that lost what is considered to be the greatest game in ACC history (Maryland’s 103-100 overtime setback against NC State in 1974). He captained the team his senior year. Hahn is one of only two players in Maryland basketball history to play and coach in the NCAA tournament. He was also a part of two of the winningest teams in school history. He played on Maryland’s 1974-75 team that finished with a 24-5 record (.828 winning percentage) and coached the 1998-99 team that won a then-school record 28 games and went 28-6 (.824 winning percentage). A native of Mishawaka, Ind., who attended Penn High, Hahn and his wife, Kathi, have been married since 1976. They have two children, a son Matthew, and a daughter, Ashley.
JOSH EilERT Video Coordinator Josh Eilert enters his sixth season as the video coordinator for the West Virginia men’s basketball program. He came to WVU from Kansas State, where he served as a graduate assistant at Kansas State under Bob Huggins in 2006-07. Since coming to West Virginia in 2007, the Mountaineers have won the 2010 Big East Championship and have earned five NCAA tournament appearances, including the 2010 Final Four. While at Kansas State, Eilert assisted the coaching staff with the day-to-day internal operations of the basketball program, including self-scout and opponent scouting, coordination of on-campus recruiting, film exchange, travel arrangements and special projects. Eilert also served as the assistant camp director of the Bob Huggins basketball camps. Prior to Kansas State, Eilert was a loan officer at Community National Bank in Seneca, Kan. Eilert played two seasons of basketball at Kansas State from 2002-04 after transferring from Cloud County Community College, where he was a two-year letterman and one-year starter. He was a first team all-Big 12 academic selection as a senior and four times was named to the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Eilert was honored with the Keith Amerson Academic Award in 2004. While at Cloud County, he earned KJCAA Academic All-America honors as a sophomore. A native of Osborne, Kan., Eilert earned his bachelor’s degree in marketing from Kansas State in 2004. He earned his master’s degree in College Student Personnel/Intercollegiate Athletics from Kansas State in 2007. Eilert and his wife, Brandi, reside in Morgantown. They have a son, Brendan, and a daughter, Emri.
DA’SEAN BUTLER Graduate Assistant Former Mountaineer basketball All-American Da’Sean Butler enters his first season as a graduate assistant on the WVU staff. Butler finished his Mountaineer career with 2,095 points, ranking third in school history behind Jerry West and Hot Rod Hundley. In 2010, he became the ninth first team All-American in school history after he was named to the Basketball Times and John Wooden All-America teams. A second-team selection by the Associated Press and third-team selection by the NABC in 2010, Butler is the winningest player in school history with 107 victories. WVU had a 107-39 record during his career, and he led the Mountaineers to three straight NCAA appearances, including the 2010 Final Four and 2008 Sweet 16. He also led WVU to an NIT championship in 2007 and the school’s first BIG EAST tournament championship in 2010. A native of Newark, N.J., Butler earned first team all-BIG EAST honors, named to the NCAA East Region all-Tournament team and selected BIG EAST Championship Most Outstanding Player in 2010. The 2010 winner of the Lowe’s Senior CLASS award, Butler set WVU records in double figure scoring games (108), career minutes played (4,491) and career games played (146). Butler averaged 14.3 points during his career and had 26 20-point games and 11 double-doubles. His 205 3-point field goals ranks fourth in school history and he ranks sixth in career offensive rebounds with 270. Butler is fifth in career free throws made (408), 11th in career rebounds (800), eighth in career starts (110) and 12th in career steals (154). He was drafted in the second round of the 2010 NBA Draft by the Miami Heat.
Equipment Manager Veteran staff member Robert “Bubba” Schmidt is in his 32nd season as basketball equipment manager at West Virginia. Schmidt is responsible for all the athletic garb and gear worn and used by each of WVU’s varsity athletic teams, with the exception of football. He is responsible for the ordering of new equipment for 16 sports. One of his primary duties involves keeping an up-to-date inventory of all equipment items and storage, a task he handles efficiently for the hundreds of Mountaineer athletes practicing out of the Coliseum and Shell Building. The 1976 graduate of WVU has a bachelor’s degree in physical education. He has worked in the equipment room since 1978 and was elevated to equipment manager at the start of the 1980 season. The Wheeling native is married to the former Betsey Pedone. They have three daughters, Kaylee, Iliana, and Anne Peyton.
Nationally recognized in sports medicine, the National Athletic Trainers Association has named Spiker the 1980 Collegiate Trainer of the Year, a Distinguished Athletic Trainer in 1994 and to the NATA Hall of Fame in 2012. He was also named to the WVU School of Physical Education Hall of Fame in 1993. A licensed physical therapist, Spiker is president of HealthWorks Rehab and Fitness, a clinic which specializes in orthopedic rehabilitation. He also spent two years as assistant athletic trainer at North Carolina and three years as an assistant trainer at Pitt. Spiker received his bachelor’s degree in physical education from WVU in 1969 and his master’s degree in education from Pitt in 1972. He earned his physical therapy certificate from Penn in 1973. A native of Bruceton Mills, W.Va., Spiker and his wife Sabra have three children Heather Throckmorton, Tim and Zachary.
randy meador Coordinator of Athletic Training Services
steve bierer Assistant Equipment Manager Steve Bierer enters his fifth season as an assistant equipment manager at WVU. A native of Morgantown, Bierer is responsible for acting as the equipment room’s liaison with Nike, facilitating all orders and returns, is the top assistant to veteran equipment manager Bubba Schmidt and works daily with of the Mountaineers’ Olympic sports. Bierer came to WVU after serving a three year stint as head equipment manager for Olympic sports at Virginia from 2005-08. He spent 2000-05 at East Carolina as an assistant equipment manager, his last season serving as head equipment manager. From 1998-99, Bierer served as an assistant equipment manager at Virginia Tech and spent five seasons (1993-98) as a WVU student football manager under Hall of Fame Coach Don Nehlen.
john spiker
Randy Meador is a member of the athletic training staff, primarily working with the Mountaineer basketball team. As coordinator, he oversees various administrative tasks in the athletic training area. Meador has served 27 seasons as West Virginia’s head basketball athletic trainer. He formerly served as a graduate assistant athletic trainer with the West Virginia football and basketball teams. He was appointed to his present position in July 1985. A respected member of the athletic training community, Meador was named West Virginia Athletic Trainers Association Athletic Trainer of the Year in 2003, was the recipient of the Mountaineer Touchdown Club Curbstone Coach award in 2003 and was most recently named the Mid-Atlantic Athletic Trainers’ Association Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer in 2011. A native of Oxford, Ohio, Meador earned a bachelor’s degree from Miami (Ohio), in 1984, where he served as an athletic training student for four years. He earned a master’s degree in athletic training from West Virginia in 1985. In addition to his athletic duties, Meador serves as a lecturer in the highly acclaimed athletic training curriculum of the WVU School of Physical Education. He was president (1990-93) of the West Virginia Athletic Trainers Association. Meador and his wife, the former Bev Day of Cincinnati, have two sons, Luke and Eli.
Coordinator of Athletic Medical Services John Spiker serves as coordinator of athletic medical services for the Mountaineer athletic program, overseeing the athletic training services for all sports. Spiker has been with WVU since 1975 and served as coordinator of the athletic training curriculum until 1984. He assumed his current duties in 1991 and is serving in his 32nd season with WVU athletics.
Dr. MatT Lively Medical Director Dr. Matt Lively oversees all aspects of medical care for Mountaineer athletes and serves as a team physician in the area of general medicine. He is responsible for the
day-to-day medical needs of WVU’s athletes. The Oak Hill native currently serves as an assistant professor in the internal medicine and pediatric departments of West Virginia University Hospitals. He graduated from WVU in 1988 with a degree in athletic training and went on to earn his master’s degree at Eastern Illinois in 1989 and a D.O. degree from the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine in 1993. Prior to osteopathic school, Lively served stints as an athletic trainer for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Eastern Illinois and Greenbrier East High.
andy kettler Associate Director of Strength and Conditioning Andy Kettler enters his fifth season as WVU’s strength and conditioning coach for basketball. A native of Cincinnati, Kettler spent two years as the head strength and conditioning coach at Winthrop. While there, he was in charge of all aspects of the Eagles’ strength and conditioning program. Prior to his time at Winthrop, Kettler was the head strength and conditioning coach of the Kansas City Royals for two seasons. With the Royals, he was in charge of the entire strength and conditioning staff, including the supervision of two assistants and six interns. Kettler designed and implemented programs for strength, conditioning, flexibility and nutrition. Kettler is a 2001 graduate of Ashland with a bachelor’s degree in sports industries/ recreation. Following college, he served as an intern at Toledo before joining the Cleveland Indians organization as strength coach for one of Cleveland’s minor league teams, the Lake County Captains. After a one-year stint with the Indians organization, Kettler served as minor league strength and conditioning coordinator for the San Diego Padres’ six minor league teams. Kettler is a Certified Strength and Con ditioning Specialist (CSCS). He and his wife, Kimbraly, have a daughter, Brynley.
A native of Wheeling, W.Va., Wycherley received her undergraduate degree from WVU in sociology in 2002 and her master’s degree from WVU in higher education administration in 2004.
Support Staff
Bubba Schmidt
bryan messerly Sports Information Director Bryan Messerly is in his 19th year with WVU’s Department of Intercollegiate Athletics and his 13th consecutive season with Mountaineer men’s basketball. Messerly, who was named WVU’s sports information director in August 2007, is the primary media contact for men’s basketball as well as managing the day-today responsibilities of the sports information office. Messerly spent seven years (2000-07) as WVU’s associate sports information director following a three-year stint as assistant sports information director at Virginia Tech (1997-2000). A Weirton, W.Va., native, Messerly also worked in WVU’s sports communications office as a graduate assistant from 1995-97, and as a student assistant from 1991-95. He earned two degrees from WVU: a bachelor’s degree in business administration/finance in 1995 and a master’s degree in sport management in 1997. Messerly is a member of CoSIDA, United States Basketball Writers Association, WVU’s all-time sports committee and the West Virginia Sports Writers Association. He and his wife April, who is WVU’s director of athletic facilities and operations, have a son, Judd, and a daughter, Carper.
Erica Wycherley Director of Student-Athlete Academic Services Erica Wycherley joined the Mountaineer staff in 2004 as an educational counselor and was named director of student-athlete academic services in 2011. Her responsibilities include providing guidance for the men’s basketball studentathletes in academics and student life, monitoring academic progress, tutoring and coordinating study hall sessions. Prior to her current role, Wycherley worked in the WVU Undergraduate Advising department and the Service Learning center.
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support staff Debra williams
Amy Fluharty
Jeff Grubbs
Scott Herdzik
Dan Heinbaugh
Jay Kuntz
Stephen Sutherland
Senior Administrative Assistant
Administrative Associate
Program Assistant
Assistant Equipment Manager
Student Athletic Trainer
Graduate Student Manager
Graduate Student Manager
Ben Asher
Sean Abercrombie
Lucas Bragg
Stephen Capizzi
Justin D’Apolito
Henry Dickman
Dustin Darby
Head Student Manager
Student Manager
Student Manager
Student Manager
Student Manager
Student Manager
Student Manager
Kelly Flaherty
Sean Flanagan
James Haring
Ken Hamanaka
Andrew Oates
Carlo Oliverio
Student Manager
Student Manager
Student Manager
Student Manager
Student Manager
Student Manager
medical staff
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PHOTO ROSTER
WEST VIRGINIA PHOTO ROSTER
PLAYERS
COACHING STAFF 1
Dominique Rutledge
3
Forward, 6-8, 245 Senior
Juwan Staten
Guard, 6-1, 190 Sophomore
Bob Huggins
Larry Harrison
Ron Everhart
Erik Martin
Billy Hahn
Josh Eilert
Head Coach
4
Jabarie Hinds
10
Guard, 5-11, 185 Sophomore
Eron Harris
12
Guard, 6-2, 190 Freshman
Aaron Brown
Guard, 6-5, 220 Sophomore
Assistant Coach
13
Deniz Kilicli
14
Forward, 6-9, 260 Senior
21
Matt Humphrey
22
Kevin Noreen
35
Forward, 6-10, 250 Sophomore
74
15
Guard, 6-1, 190 Sophomore
Aric Dickerson
24
Volodymyr Gerun
55
Forward, 6-10, 240 Sophomore
Assistant Coach
Terry Henderson
Guard, 6-3, 190 Freshman
Guard, 6-5, 200 r-Freshman
Guard, 6-5, 200 Senior
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Gary Browne
Associate Head Coach
Aaric Murray
Assistant to the Head Coach
Keaton Miles
Da’Sean Butler
Center, 6-10, 245 Junior
Forward, 6-7, 210 Sophomore
Graduate Assistant
Video Coordinator
ROSTERS
WEST VIRGINIA ROSTERS Alphabetical No.
Player
12 Aaron Brown 14
Gary Browne
22 Aric Dickerson
Pos.
Ht.
Wt.
Cl.
G
6-5
220
So. Darby, Pa. (Penn Wood HS)
Hometown (High School/Last School)
G
6-1
190
So.
G
6-5
200
r-Fr.
Cupey, Puerto Rico (Arlington Country Day School) Chicago, Ill. (St. Thomas More School)
Volodymyr Gerun F 6-10 240 So. Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine (Dnipropetrovsk High College of Physical Culture/ 35 Canarias Basketball Academy) 10 Eron Harris
G
6-2
190
15 Terry Henderson
G
6-3
190
Fr. Raleigh, N.C. (Neuse Christian Academy)
G
5-11
185
So. Mount Vernon, N.Y. (Mount Vernon HS)
21 Matt Humphrey
G
6-5
200
Sr.
13 Deniz Kilicli
F
6-9
260
Sr. Istanbul, Turkey (Mountain State Academy)
4
Jabarie Hinds
Fr. Indianapolis, Ind. (Lawrence North HS)
Chicago, Ill. (Hales Franciscan HS/Boston College)
55 Keaton Miles
F
6-7
210
So. Dallas, Texas (Dallas Lincoln HS)
24 Aaric Murray
C
6-10
245
Jr. Philadelphia, Pa. (Glen Mills School/La Salle)
34 Kevin Noreen
F
6-10
250
So. Minneapolis, Minn. (Minnesota Transitions Charter School)
1 Dominique Rutledge
F
6-8
245
Sr. Newark, N.J. (Edison Job Corps Academy/Western Texas College)
Juwan Staten
G
6-1
190
So. Dayton, Ohio (Oak Hill Academy/Dayton)
3
Numerical No.
Player
Pos.
Ht.
Wt.
Cl.
Hometown (High School/Last School)
1 Dominique Rutledge
F
6-8
245
Sr. Newark, N.J. (Edison Job Corps Academy/Western Texas College)
3
Juwan Staten
G
6-1
190
So. Dayton, Ohio (Oak Hill Academy/Dayton)
4
Jabarie Hinds
G
5-11
185
So. Mount Vernon, N.Y. (Mount Vernon HS)
10 Eron Harris
G
6-2
190
Fr. Indianapolis, Ind. (Lawrence North HS)
12 Aaron Brown
G
6-5
220
So. Darby, Pa. (Penn Wood HS)
13 Deniz Kilicli
F
6-9
260
Sr. Istanbul, Turkey (Mountain State Academy)
G
6-1
190
So.
15 Terry Henderson
G
6-3
190
Fr. Raleigh, N.C. (Neuse Christian Academy)
21 Matt Humphrey
G
6-5
200
Sr.
22 Aric Dickerson
G
6-5
200
r-Fr.
24 Aaric Murray
C
6-10
245
Jr. Philadelphia, Pa. (Glen Mills School/La Salle)
34 Kevin Noreen
F
6-10
250
So. Minneapolis, Minn. (Minnesota Transitions Charter School)
14
Gary Browne
Cupey, Puerto Rico (Arlington Country Day School)
Chicago, Ill. (Hales Franciscan HS/Boston College) Chicago, Ill. (St. Thomas More School)
Volodymyr Gerun F 6-10 240 So. Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine (Dnipropetrovsk High College 35 of Physical Culture/Canarias Basketball Academy) 55 Keaton Miles
F
6-7
210
So. Dallas, Texas (Dallas Lincoln HS)
Pronunciation Guide Head Coach: Bob Huggins (West Virginia, ‘77), Sixth Season at WVU, 31st Overall Associate Head Coach: Larry Harrison (Pitt, ‘78), Sixth Season at WVU Assistant Coach: Ron Everhart (Virginia Tech, ’85), First Season at WVU Assistant Coach: Erik Martin (Cincinnati, ‘93), Sixth Season at WVU Assistant to the Head Coach: Billy Hahn (Maryland, ‘75), Sixth Season at WVU Video Coordinator: Josh Eilert (Kansas State, ‘04), Sixth Season at WVU Graduate Assistant: Da’Sean Butler (West Virginia, ‘10), First Season at WVU
First Names
Aaric er-ik Aric er-ik Deniz deh-niss Dominique dom-uh-nik Eron air-uhn Jabarie ju-bar-ee Juwan juh-wahn Keaton keet-n Volodymyr vol-ah-de-mer
Last Names
Gerun ger-uhn Kilicli kuh-LITCH-luh Noreen naw-reen
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Player Profiles
BROWN
Aaron BROWN 6-5, 220, Guard Sophomore Penn Wood HS Darby, Pa.
#12
• Loves to play basketball and spends a lot of time in the gym • Signed with WVU during the early signing period in 2010 • Brings toughness with perimeter defense • Consistent perimeter scorer • Is left-handed
West Virginia (2011-12) • Appeared in 32 contests as a true freshman • Made his first career start against Gonzaga in the NCAA Tournament • Averaged 4.2 points and 1.8 rebounds per game • Hit 25 3-point field goals, shooting 39.1 percent from 3-point range • Averaged 15.3 minutes per game • Had double figures in four games • Scored five points against Cincinnati, at Syracuse and at USF • Scored 11 points, including 2-of-2 from 3-point range at Rutgers • Scored eight points against Villanova • Scored a season-high 14 points on 4-of-6 from 3-point range against Missouri State • Had eight points against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi • Scored seven points against Miami • Came off the bench to score 10 points, including two 3-pointers against Kansas State • Scored five points with three offensive rebounds in 32 minutes at Mississippi State • Posted seven points and four rebounds against Morehead State • Scored seven points against Kent State • Scored 10 points in his debut against Oral Roberts
High School • Repeat selection to the Delaware County Times first team • Attended Penn Wood High in Lansdowne, Pa., playing for coach Clyde Jones • Directed Penn Wood to the PIAA Class AAAA title game for the fourth consecutive season • 2009-10 Daily Times Player of the Year • Two-time pick to the Associated Press PIAA Class AAAA first team • Averaged 20.5 points, 7.2 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.5 steals as a senior • Averaged 18.7 points and 6.5 rebounds per game as a junior • Scored a team-high 20 points in leading Penn Wood to its first District 1 Class AAAA championship as a junior • Also won a PIAA crown in his career, which included a 78-16 record • Was considered the best player in Delaware County, according to the Philadelphia Daily News • Attended Roman Catholic High as a freshman
Personal • Son of William and Carla Brown • Nickname is “AB” • Birthday is July 20 • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll • Majoring in pre-sport management
Career Statistical Totals YEAR G/GS FG/A FG% 3FG/A 3FG% FT/A FT% PTS AVG REB AVG PF/D AST TO BLK STL MIN 2012 32/1 51/132 .386 25/64 .391 7/14 .500 134 4.2 56 1.8 32/0 21 23 2 13 489
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Player Profiles
BROWN
2011-12 Game-by-Game Statistics Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA ORAL ROBERTS 11/11/11 21 4 5 .800 2 3 .667 0 0 KENT STATE 11/15/11 12 3 8 .375 1 3 .333 0 0 ALCORN STATE 11/17/11 3 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 vs Morehead State 11/22/11 14 3 5 .600 1 2 .500 0 0 AKRON 11/28/11 6 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 at Mississippi State 12/03/11 32 2 6 .333 1 2 .500 0 0 vs Kansas State 12/08/11 23 3 4 .750 2 3 .667 2 2 MIAMI 12/10/11 28 3 6 .500 1 3 .333 0 0 TEXAS A&M-CC 12/17/11 20 3 5 .600 2 4 .500 0 0 TENNESSEE TECH 12/19/11 2 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 vs Missouri State 12/22/11 29 5 8 .625 4 6 .667 0 2 vs Baylor 12/23/11 17 0 4 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 VILLANOVA 12/28/11 18 3 6 .500 2 3 .667 0 0 at Seton Hall 12/30/11 12 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 at Rutgers 01/04/12 24 4 5 .800 2 2 1.000 1 2 GEORGETOWN 01/07/12 17 2 5 .400 1 2 .500 0 0 at Connecticut 01/09/12 16 1 6 .167 0 2 .000 0 0 RUTGERS 01/14/12 9 1 3 .333 0 1 .000 0 0 vs Marshall 01/18/12 7 2 2 1.000 0 0 .000 0 1 CINCINNATI 01/21/12 14 2 9 .222 1 5 .200 0 0 at St. John’s 01/25/12 16 0 4 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 at Syracuse 01/28/12 10 1 2 .500 1 1 1.000 2 2 PITT 01/30/12 12 1 2 .500 1 1 1.000 0 0 at Providence 02/05/12 28 1 3 .333 1 3 .333 1 2 NOTRE DAME 02/08/12 6 0 3 .000 0 3 .000 0 0 LOUISVILLE 02/11/12 6 1 2 .500 1 2 .500 0 0 at Pitt 02/16/12 4 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 MARQUETTE 02/24/12 22 2 6 .333 0 2 .000 0 0 DEPAUL 02/28/12 12 1 4 .250 1 2 .500 0 0 at USF 03/03/12 16 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 1 3 vs Connecticut 03/07/12 19 0 4 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 vs Gonzaga 03/15/12 * 14 1 4 .250 0 2 .000 0 0
Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg .000 1 3 4 4.0 2 0 1 2 1 0 10 10.0 .000 3 1 4 4.0 2 0 0 2 0 0 7 8.5 .000 0 0 0 2.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.7 .000 3 1 4 3.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 6.0 .000 0 2 2 2.8 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 4.8 .000 3 0 3 2.8 1 0 0 1 0 0 5 4.8 1.000 1 1 2 2.7 1 0 1 1 0 0 10 5.6 .000 1 1 2 2.6 1 0 1 1 0 0 7 5.8 .000 0 0 0 2.3 1 0 0 2 0 1 8 6.0 .000 0 0 0 2.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.4 .000 1 0 1 2.0 1 0 0 1 0 1 14 6.2 .000 0 1 1 1.9 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 5.7 .000 0 0 0 1.8 0 0 0 1 0 3 8 5.8 .000 0 0 0 1.6 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5.4 .500 1 2 3 1.7 2 0 3 1 0 0 11 5.8 .000 0 0 0 1.6 3 0 1 0 0 0 5 5.8 .000 1 1 2 1.6 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 5.5 .000 1 0 1 1.6 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 5.3 .000 1 0 1 1.6 0 0 1 0 0 1 4 5.3 .000 1 3 4 1.7 1 0 0 0 0 1 5 5.3 .000 1 2 3 1.8 4 0 1 2 0 0 0 5.0 1.000 0 1 1 1.7 2 0 1 0 0 0 5 5.0 .000 1 0 1 1.7 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 4.9 .500 0 0 0 1.6 2 0 2 0 0 1 4 4.9 .000 0 0 0 1.6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.7 .000 0 0 0 1.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4.6 .000 1 0 1 1.5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4.4 .000 1 4 5 1.6 2 0 2 2 0 2 4 4.4 .000 1 0 1 1.6 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 4.4 .333 3 0 3 1.6 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 4.4 .000 1 3 4 1.7 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 4.3 .000 1 2 3 1.8 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 4.2
Totals
.500
1 489 51 132 .386
25 64 .391
7
14
28 28 56 1.8 32 0 21 23 2 13 134
4.2
Season Highs
Season
Minutes 32 Mississippi State/12-3 Points 14 Missouri State/12-22 Rebounds 5 Marquette/2-24 Assists 3 Rutgers/1-4 Turnovers 2 five times Blocks 1 two times Steals 3 Villanova/12-28 FGM 5 Missouri State/12-22 FGA 9 Cincinnati/1-21 FG% 1.000 (2-2) Marshall/1-18 3FGM 4 Missouri State/12-22 3FGA 6 Missouri State/12-22 3FG% 1.000 (2-2) Rutgers/1-4 FTM 2 two times FTA 3 USF/3-3 FT% 1.000 (2-2) two times
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Player Profiles
BROWNE
Gary Browne 6-1, 190, Guard Sophomore Arlington Country Day Cupey, Puerto Rico
#14
• A true point guard who can deliver the ball to the right people at the right time • Signed with West Virginia in April 2011 • Gained valuable experience with the Puerto Rico national team • Solid decision maker • Moved to Florida for his senior year of high school from Puerto Rico
West Virginia (2011-12) • Averaged 6.5 points and 3.9 rebounds per game as a freshman • Was second on the team in assists with 98 for the season • Was third on the team with 40 steals • Played in all 33 games, starting three contests • Averaged 25.6 minutes per game • Shot 43.4 percent from the field and 66.3 percent from the free throw line • Had double figures in nine games • Game-high 15 points against Gonzaga in the NCAA Tournament • Had four points and six rebounds at USF • Scored 12 points with five assists at Pitt • Made first career start against Louisville • Scored five points with nine rebounds and six assists at Providence • Had 11 points, five rebounds and three assists at Syracuse • Scored 13 points with nine rebounds vs. Cincinnati, including game-tying 3-pointer in regulation • Scored 10 points against Marshall • Six points, six assists, five rebounds and three steals against Rutgers • Had five points, seven rebounds, four assists and two steals at Connecticut • Scored 12 points, including 6-of-6 from the free throw line against Georgetown • Scored 11 points against Villanova • Scored 13 points against Missouri State. Hit the game-tying 3-pointer at end of regulation to send into overtime • Had nine points with six assists against Miami • Scored six points and grabbed four rebounds against Kansas State • Scored six points with four assists and three steals against Akron • Had 10 points, six rebounds and five assists against Morehead State • Grabbed 12 rebounds and scored eight points against Alcorn State • Scored nine points and had six assists in his first game against Oral Roberts
High School • Moved to Florida his senior year of high school and attended Arlington Country Day in Jacksonville • Averaged 11.6 points, 7.5 assists and 4.0 steals per game, leading his team to a 23-2 record • Played for coach Rex Morgan • Shot 83 percent from the free throw line and 39 percent from 3-point range • Team finished as the No. 16-ranked boys team in the country by USA Today • Has played on the Puerto Rico national team since he was 14 years old • Averaged 11.8 points per game for Puerto Rico at the 2010 FIBA U18 championship in San Antonio • Attended St. Francis School in Carolina, Puerto Rico as a sophomore and junior • As a junior, he averaged nearly 22 points per game • Led his high school to a national championship and was the Puerto Rico player of the year
Career Statistical Totals YEAR G/GS FG/A FG% 3FG/A 3FG% FT/A FT% PTS AVG REB AVG PF/D AST TO BLK STL MIN 2012 33/3 69/159 .434 11/45 .244 65/98 .663 214 6.5 130 3.9 71/1 98 70 1 40 845
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BROWNE
2011-12 Game-by-Game Statistics Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA ORAL ROBERTS 11/11/11 32 4 8 .500 1 4 .250 0 0 KENT STATE 11/15/11 18 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2 4 ALCORN STATE 11/17/11 27 3 9 .333 0 2 .000 2 5 vs Morehead State 11/22/11 25 3 6 .500 0 1 .000 4 9 AKRON 11/28/11 22 2 5 .400 0 0 .000 2 4 at Mississippi State 12/03/11 9 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 vs Kansas State 12/08/11 24 2 6 .333 0 1 .000 2 4 MIAMI 12/10/11 28 3 5 .600 2 4 .500 1 2 TEXAS A&M-CC 12/17/11 16 1 2 .500 0 1 .000 1 2 TENNESSEE TECH 12/19/11 22 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 5 6 vs Missouri State 12/22/11 31 6 12 .500 1 4 .250 0 1 vs Baylor 12/23/11 28 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 VILLANOVA 12/28/11 22 4 6 .667 1 1 1.000 2 2 at Seton Hall 12/30/11 20 2 3 .667 1 1 1.000 0 0 at Rutgers 01/04/12 20 2 5 .400 0 1 .000 0 0 GEORGETOWN 01/07/12 19 3 4 .750 0 0 .000 6 6 at Connecticut 01/09/12 33 2 8 .250 1 3 .333 0 0 RUTGERS 01/14/12 14 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 4 6 vs Marshall 01/18/12 34 3 7 .429 0 2 .000 4 6 CINCINNATI 01/21/12 28 5 10 .500 1 3 .333 2 3 at St. John’s 01/25/12 14 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 4 at Syracuse 01/28/12 31 3 6 .500 1 2 .500 4 4 PITT 01/30/12 28 1 3 .333 0 1 .000 4 5 at Providence 02/05/12 36 2 6 .333 1 3 .333 0 0 NOTRE DAME 02/08/12 32 2 6 .333 0 3 .000 0 2 LOUISVILLE 02/11/12 * 29 1 3 .333 0 1 .000 2 2 at Pitt 02/16/12 * 38 4 8 .500 0 1 .000 4 4 at Notre Dame 02/22/12 * 34 2 4 .500 0 1 .000 0 0 MARQUETTE 02/24/12 25 1 3 .333 0 1 .000 0 2 DEPAUL 02/28/12 24 1 4 .250 0 1 .000 4 4 at USF 03/03/12 25 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 0 0 vs Connecticut 03/07/12 30 2 4 .500 0 1 .000 0 0 03/15/12 27 2 5 .400 1 2 .500 10 11 vs Gonzaga
Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg .000 0 2 2 2.0 0 0 6 4 0 2 9 9.0 .500 1 0 1 1.5 4 0 2 1 0 1 2 5.5 .400 2 10 12 5.0 1 0 4 2 0 2 8 6.3 .444 2 4 6 5.3 1 0 5 1 0 1 10 7.3 .500 0 0 0 4.2 3 0 4 2 0 3 6 7.0 .000 0 2 2 3.8 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 5.8 .500 0 4 4 3.9 4 0 3 6 0 0 6 5.9 .500 0 2 2 3.6 3 0 6 3 0 0 9 6.3 .500 0 0 0 3.2 4 0 4 3 0 2 3 5.9 .833 0 2 2 3.1 1 0 2 2 0 2 5 5.8 .000 0 7 7 3.5 1 0 2 2 0 1 13 6.5 .000 1 3 4 3.5 3 0 1 5 0 2 0 5.9 1.000 1 2 3 3.5 2 0 3 2 0 1 11 6.3 .000 1 4 5 3.6 1 0 2 4 0 0 5 6.2 .000 0 2 2 3.5 2 0 3 0 0 3 4 6.1 1.000 0 3 3 3.4 3 0 1 3 0 1 12 6.4 .000 4 3 7 3.6 2 0 4 1 0 2 5 6.4 .667 0 5 5 3.7 2 0 6 3 0 3 6 6.3 .667 2 3 5 3.8 2 0 2 4 0 1 10 6.5 .667 4 5 9 4.1 2 0 0 0 0 2 13 6.9 .000 0 0 0 3.9 2 0 2 3 0 2 0 6.5 1.000 4 1 5 3.9 3 0 3 1 0 0 11 6.7 .800 2 0 2 3.8 1 0 2 2 0 1 6 6.7 .000 2 7 9 4.0 3 0 6 1 0 0 5 6.6 .000 2 2 4 4.0 5 1 2 0 0 0 4 6.5 1.000 1 4 5 4.1 3 0 2 2 0 0 4 6.4 1.000 2 1 3 4.0 2 0 5 1 0 2 12 6.6 .000 1 2 3 4.0 1 0 2 3 0 1 4 6.5 .000 1 1 2 3.9 2 0 2 1 0 2 2 6.4 1.000 0 2 2 3.9 1 0 3 2 0 0 6 6.4 .000 1 5 6 3.9 0 0 3 0 0 1 4 6.3 .000 0 4 4 3.9 3 0 3 1 0 1 4 6.2 .909 2 2 4 3.9 3 0 3 3 1 0 15 6.5
Totals
.663
3 845 69 159 .434
11 45 .244 65 98
36 94 130 3.9 71 1 98 70 1 40 214
6.5
Personal • Son of Gary Browne and Anamaris Ramirez Maldonado • Birthday is March 24 • Majoring in pre-sport management • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll • Big East Academic All-Star
Season Highs Minutes Points Rebounds Assists Turnovers Blocks Steals FGM FGA FG% 3FGM 3FGA 3FG% FTM FTA FT%
Season 38 Pitt/2-16 15 Gonzaga/3-15 12 Alcorn State/11-17 6 four times 6 Kansas State/12/8/11 1 Gonzaga/3-15 3 three times 6 Missouri State/12-22 12 Missouri State/12-22 .750 (3-4) Georgetown/1-7 2 Miami/12-10 4 three times 1.000 (1-1) two times 10 Gonzaga/3-15 11 Gonzaga/3-15 1.000 (6-6) Georgetown/1-7
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DICKERSON
Player Profiles
Aric Dickerson 6-5, 200, Guard r-Freshman St. Thomas More School Chicago, Ill.
#22
• Walk-on who enters his second season as a Mountaineer • Redshirted in 2011-12 • Traveled to Italy with the Mountaineers in summer of 2011 • Combines excellent size with an ability to drop shots
West Virginia (2011-12) • Redshirted as a true freshman
High School • Attended prep school at St. Thomas More School in Connecticut • Averaged six points while missing the majority of the season with a broken wrist • Helped St. Thomas More win the 2011 prep school championship • Played for coach Jere Quinn • Graduated from Lincoln Park High in Chicago • Averaged 15 points and five rebounds per game • Led his team to the Chicago Public Conference championship • Played AAU basketball for the Rising Stars • Averaged 16 points and four rebounds per game
Personal • Son of Bryan and Kimberly Dickerson • Birthday is September 28 • Majoring in advertising
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Player Profiles
GERUN
Volodymyr Gerun
#35
6-10, 240, Forward Sophomore Canarias Basketball Academy Dnipropetrovsk High College of Physical Culture Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine • Joined the WVU roster in August 2012 • Brings much-needed depth to the front line
• Adds a dimension of skill level to the WVU front line • Will continue to improve at both ends of the floor as he adjusts to the American style of basketball
Prior to West Virginia • Led Ukraine in scoring (18.2), rebounding (11.1) and blocks (2.1) at the 2011 under-18 European Championships • Posted 29 points and 14 rebounds against Italy • Posted double-doubles against Finland (19 points and 20 rebounds), Greece (16 points and 18 rebounds), Finland (23 points and 14 rebounds) and Czech Republic (25 points and 10 rebounds) • Had 23 points against Greece • Shot 50.0 percent (61 for 122) from the field in those nine games, averaging 34.3 minutes per game • Was named MVP of the 2010 under-16 European Championships after he averaged 17.3 points per game • Shot 58.0 percent from the field, averaged 9.1 rebounds per game, 1.8 steals per game and 2.4 blocks per game • Played for the Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk basketball team in the Ukraine Superleague • Attended the Canarias Basketball Academy in the Canary Islands in 2011-12 • Previously attended Dnipropetrovsk State Institute of Physical Culture and Sport in 2010-11 • Graduated high school from the Dnipropetrovsk High College of Physical Culture in 2010 • Named to the Basketball Without Borders All-Star Team in 2011 • Under-18 FIBA All-Star Team
Personal • Son of Michael and Marina Gerun • Birthday is March 25 • Enrolled in general studies
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HARRIS
Player Profiles
Eron Harris 6-2, 190, Guard Freshman Lawrence North HS Indianapolis, Ind.
#10
• Signed with West Virginia in November 2011 • Outstanding physical attributes • Extremely well-coached in high school from a program that produced numerous college All-Americans and NBA players • Brings much-needed perimeter shooting • Has outstanding point guard skills • Should be a tremendous defender with his athleticism and length
High School • Attended Lawrence North High in Indianapolis, playing for coach Jack Keefer • Averaged 14 points per game as a senior • Shot 85 percent from the free throw line, tops on his team • Eric Gordon Super Shootout All-Star game MVP • Team captain • Three-year varsity letterwinner • Averaged 13 points per game for his junior season • Selected to the Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference team • Helped lead Lawrence North to the Class 4A Section 10 semifinals in 2011 • Played AAU basketball with Indiana Elite
Personal • Son of Marveda Saunders and Eric Harris • Birthday is November 26 • Enrolled in general studies
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Player Profiles
6-3, 190, Guard Freshman Neuse Christian Academy Raleigh, N.C.
HENDERSON
Terry Henderson
#15
• Signed with West Virginia in November 2011 • Outstanding perimeter shooter • Will increase the team’s athleticism • Good student in the classroom • Has tremendous upside
High School • Played for coach Ken Adrian at Neuse Christian Academy • Averaged 22 points, six rebounds and four assists per game • Led Neuse Christian to four North Carolina Christian School Association 3A state championships • Scored more than 3,300 career points in high school • Averaged 22 points, six rebounds and shot 47 percent from behind the arc as a junior • Earned Top 30 shooting guard rankings by ESPNU, Scout.com and Rivals • Started playing on Neuse’s varsity team in the eighth grade • Earned North Carolina all-state and all-tournament honors • Played AAU Basketball for Garner Road
Personal • Son of Terry and Jackie Henderson • Birthday is March 21 • Enrolled in general studies
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Player Profiles
HINDS
Jabarie Hinds 5-11, 185, Guard Sophomore Mount Vernon HS Mount Vernon, N.Y.
#4
• Started all 33 games as a true freshman • Has the ability to penetrate opposing defenses • Can create for himself or his teammates • Extremely well-coached in high school • Signed with West Virginia in November 2010
West Virginia (2011-12) • Started all 33 contests, averaging 28.8 minutes per game at point guard • Averaged 7.4 points and 2.5 rebounds per game • Led the team in assists with 108 and in steals with 46 • Shot 41.9 percent from the field • Hit 25 3-point field goals • Scored double figures in 12 contests • Scored 14 points against DePaul • Game-high 17 points against Notre Dame • Scored 10 points against Pitt • Scored 12 points with five rebounds and three steals against Cincinnati • Scored 10 points and grabbed five rebounds against Marshall • Had 11 points in the home game against Rutgers • Scored 11 points and had seven assists against Rutgers • Scored 18 points, including four 3-pointers, and seven assists against Baylor • Had five assists against Kansas State • Scored 10 points with four rebounds at Mississippi State • Game-high 19 points with four rebounds, four assists and five steals against Akron • Scored eight points against Morehead State • Had 10 points, six rebounds and four turnovers against Alcorn State • Scored 13 points with three assists and three steals against Kent State • Started first collegiate game against Oral Roberts, finished with nine points and four steals
High School • Played at Mount Vernon High for coach Bob Cimmino • Named Class AA state player of the year by the New York State Sportswriters Association • Two-time Mr. Basketball by the Westchester County Basketball Coaches Association • Only player in Mount Vernon history to win five Section 1 championships • Two-time Westchester/Putnam boys basketball player of the year award • Led team to record ninth state title • Averaged 17.7 points, 3.7 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 2.7 steals per game • Scored more than 1,000 points in his high school career • Averaged 18.5 points, 4.5 steals and 4.0 assists as a junior
Personal • Son of Donna Fearon • Birthday is March 11 • Enrolled in general studies • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll • Big East Academic All-Star
Career Statistical Totals YEAR G/GS FG/A FG% 3FG/A 3FG% FT/A FT% PTS AVG REB AVG PF/D AST TO BLK STL MIN 2012 33/33 95/227 .419 25/78 .321 30/49 .612 245 7.4 81 2.5 65/2 108 64 3 46 950
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2011-12 Game-by-Game Statistics Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA ORAL ROBERTS 11/11/11 * 24 4 6 .667 0 0 .000 1 2 KENT STATE 11/15/11 * 30 5 8 .625 1 1 1.000 2 2 ALCORN STATE 11/17/11 * 23 3 4 .750 1 1 1.000 3 4 vs Morehead State 11/22/11 * 28 3 8 .375 1 4 .250 1 1 AKRON 11/28/11 * 30 8 12 .667 1 2 .500 2 5 at Mississippi State 12/03/11 * 33 3 9 .333 0 1 .000 4 6 vs Kansas State 12/08/11 * 24 1 5 .200 0 1 .000 0 0 MIAMI 12/10/11 * 19 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 TEXAS A&M-CC 12/17/11 * 25 2 6 .333 0 2 .000 2 2 TENNESSEE TECH 12/19/11 * 29 1 3 .333 0 1 .000 0 0 vs Missouri State 12/22/11 * 14 1 2 .500 1 2 .500 0 0 vs Baylor 12/23/11 * 38 7 11 .636 4 5 .800 0 1 VILLANOVA 12/28/11 * 32 2 10 .200 1 3 .333 1 1 at Seton Hall 12/30/11 * 29 3 6 .500 0 2 .000 0 0 at Rutgers 01/04/12 * 29 2 5 .400 1 3 .333 6 6 GEORGETOWN 01/07/12 * 29 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 at Connecticut 01/09/12 * 37 3 8 .375 1 4 .250 1 2 RUTGERS 01/14/12 * 27 4 9 .444 3 7 .429 0 2 vs Marshall 01/18/12 * 29 5 6 .833 0 0 .000 0 0 CINCINNATI 01/21/12 * 40 4 8 .500 2 5 .400 2 3 at St. John’s 01/25/12 * 35 3 12 .250 2 6 .333 0 0 at Syracuse 01/28/12 * 30 3 5 .600 0 2 .000 0 0 PITT 01/30/12 * 30 4 11 .364 1 5 .200 1 2 at Providence 02/05/12 * 17 1 3 .333 0 1 .000 0 0 NOTRE DAME 02/08/12 * 31 8 12 .667 1 3 .333 0 0 LOUISVILLE 02/11/12 * 38 3 8 .375 1 4 .250 0 0 at Pitt 02/16/12 * 36 2 9 .222 1 2 .500 0 0 at Notre Dame 02/22/12 * 30 1 9 .111 1 2 .500 0 0 MARQUETTE 02/24/12 * 20 0 4 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 DEPAUL 02/28/12 * 23 6 8 .750 1 1 1.000 1 1 at USF 03/03/12 * 32 0 4 .000 0 2 .000 1 2 vs Connecticut 03/07/12 * 33 3 8 .375 0 1 .000 0 0 03/15/12 * 26 0 4 .000 0 2 .000 1 5 vs Gonzaga
Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg .500 0 1 1 1.0 1 0 5 3 0 4 9 9.0 1.000 0 2 2 1.5 0 0 3 3 0 3 13 11.0 .750 2 4 6 3.0 3 0 4 5 1 2 10 10.7 1.000 0 3 3 3.0 2 0 5 3 1 2 8 10.0 .400 1 3 4 3.2 0 0 4 0 0 5 19 11.8 .667 0 4 4 3.3 5 1 3 1 0 1 10 11.5 .000 1 0 1 3.0 2 0 5 4 0 0 2 10.1 .000 0 1 1 2.8 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 8.9 1.000 0 0 0 2.4 3 0 4 1 0 3 6 8.6 .000 0 1 1 2.3 2 0 3 2 0 0 2 7.9 .000 0 1 1 2.2 3 0 1 2 0 0 3 7.5 .000 1 2 3 2.3 2 0 7 2 1 0 18 8.3 1.000 1 3 4 2.4 3 0 5 1 0 1 6 8.2 .000 0 1 1 2.3 2 0 3 4 0 1 6 8.0 1.000 0 3 3 2.3 1 0 7 3 0 0 11 8.2 .500 0 2 2 2.3 0 0 3 4 0 0 1 7.8 .500 1 2 3 2.4 3 0 1 1 0 0 8 7.8 .000 1 1 2 2.3 1 0 2 3 0 2 11 7.9 .000 0 5 5 2.5 0 0 3 1 0 2 10 8.1 .667 0 5 5 2.6 4 0 4 2 0 3 12 8.3 .000 0 1 1 2.5 4 0 2 3 0 1 8 8.2 .000 3 2 5 2.6 1 0 3 0 0 1 6 8.1 .500 0 0 0 2.5 3 0 3 1 0 1 10 8.2 .000 1 1 2 2.5 5 1 2 0 0 1 2 8.0 .000 1 3 4 2.6 1 0 1 1 0 1 17 8.3 .000 0 2 2 2.5 2 0 6 1 0 3 7 8.3 .000 0 3 3 2.6 1 0 3 0 0 3 5 8.1 .000 0 2 2 2.5 1 0 3 2 0 0 3 8.0 .000 0 4 4 2.6 1 0 3 4 0 0 0 7.7 1.000 0 1 1 2.5 1 0 4 1 0 3 14 7.9 .500 0 0 0 2.5 3 0 2 4 0 1 1 7.7 .000 1 1 2 2.4 4 0 1 1 0 1 6 7.6 .200 0 3 3 2.5 0 0 2 1 0 1 1 7.4
Totals
.612
33 950 95 227 .419
25 78 .321 30 49
14 67 81 2.5 65 2 108 64 3 46 245
7.4
Season Highs Minutes Points Rebounds Assists Turnovers Blocks Steals FGM FGA FG% 3FGM 3FGA 3FG% FTM FTA FT%
Season 40 Cincinnati/1-21 19 Akron/11-28 6 Alcorn State/11-17 7 two times 5 Alcorn State/11-17 1 three times 5 Akron/11-28 8 two times 12 three times .833 (5-6) Marshall/1-18 4 Baylor/12-23 7 Rutgers/1-14 1.000 (1-1) three times 6 Rutgers/1-4 6 two times 1.000 (6-6) Rutgers/1-4
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Player Profiles
Matt Humphrey 6-5, 200, Guard Senior Boston College/Oregon Hales Franciscan HS Chicago, Ill.
#21
• Transferred to West Virginia in June 2012 from Boston College • Played his first two years at Oregon • Is eligible to compete in 2012-13 for the Mountaineers • Brings much-needed experience on the front line • Brings a wealth of experience from the Pac-12 and ACC • Has familiarity with multiple offensive and defensive schemes which will help at both ends of the floor • Has good size and length • Gives the Mountaineers another 3-point threat
Boston College (2010-12) • Started 29 games as a junior at Boston College • Was second on the team in scoring at 10.3 points per game • Led the Eagles in minutes played (30.3) per game and steals (34) • Was second on the team in 3-point field goals made (55) and was third on the team in assists (50) • Had a season-high 18 points against Sacred Heart • Posted double figures in 17 of 31 games • Had double figures in 10 Atlantic Coast Conference games • Closed out the season with double figures in eight of the final 11 games • Sat out the 2010-11 season due to NCAA transfer rules
Oregon (2008-10) • Played in 19 games as a sophomore, making four starts • Missed 12 games because of a knee injury • Played an average of 16.2 minutes per game, averaging 5.4 points and 2.5 rebounds per game • Was third on the team with 21 3-point field goals made • Scored a season-high 15 points – all in the second half and overtime – in an overtime win over UCLA • Played in 31 games as a freshman, making three starts and averaging 15.9 minute per game • Earned the program’s Jesse Nash Most Improved Player Award, averaging 4.4 points and 1.5 rebounds per game • Ranked third on the team with 29 3-point field goals made and shot 35.4 percent from long range • Scored 11 points in 16 minutes against North Carolina and had 17 points in a home win over Oregon State • Was a starter in his first collegiate game against Northern Colorado
High School • Earned Chicago Sun Times 2A All-State first-team honors as a senior at Hales Franciscan High • Garnered Illinois Basketball Coaches Association (IBCA) 1A/2A All-State accolades • Averaged 15.0 points per game in 2007-08 • Helped the Spartans to a 30-4 record and the Class A state championship as a freshman, playing for coach Gary London • Played on the USA U18 national team that won the Silver medal at the 2008 FIBA Americas U18 Championship in Argentina • Played on the MeanStreets club team
Personal • Son of Darryl and Karla Humphrey • Birthday is May 4 • Graduated from Boston College with a bachelor of arts in human development • Pursuing a master’s degree in sport management at West Virginia
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6-10, 245, Center Junior La Salle Glen Mills HS Philadelphia, Pa.
MURRAY
Aaric Murray
#24
• Signed a grant-in-aid to attend WVU in May 2011 • Transferred to WVU from La Salle • Sat out 2011-12 season due to NCAA transfer rules • Runs the floor well • Can jump and block shots • Agile to fit the WVU system • Was able to practice and learn WVU’s system last season
West Virginia (2011-12) • Sat out 2011-12 season due to NCAA transfer rules
La Salle (2009-11) • Made 58 starts out of the 62 games he played for the Explorers • Ranked second all-time in career blocks (143) at La Salle in two seasons and had 73 blocks as a sophomore, the second most in a single season in school history • As a sophomore, he led the team in scoring (15.2), rebounding (7.7) and blocks (2.3), earning second team all-Philadelphia Big 5 honors • Was third in the Atlantic 10 in blocks, seventh in rebounding and 11th in scoring • Blocked a school record nine shots against Morgan State on Nov. 20, just missing a triple-double with 20 points and 11 rebounds • Posted a career-high 28 points on 10-for-18 shooting vs. Bucknell • Scored 22 points and grabbed 11 rebounds against Temple in the Atlantic 10 quarterfinals, recorded a double-double with 20 points and 13 rebounds vs. Fordham, scored 19 points and had 14 rebounds vs. St. Joseph’s, had 23 points and 13 rebounds against Oklahoma State and had 20 points and 11 rebounds vs. Providence • Was named to the Cancun Challenge All-Tournament team after averaging 14.5 points and 11.0 rebounds per game • In his first season at La Salle, he was named to the Atlantic 10 AllRookie team, tabbed the Philadelphia Big 5 Rookie of the Year and was an All-Big 5 second team selection • Averaged 12.2 points, 6.6 rebounds and 2.3 blocks per game and was second nationally in blocks per game • Led the team with 70 blocked shots, led all Big 5 rookies in scoring, rebounding and blocks • The three-time Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week had 16 points and 11 rebounds against Hampton in his first collegiate game • Had a then-career high 24 points against Fordham, had 15 points and 14 rebounds at Villanova and pulled down a career-high 15 rebounds at Richmond
High School • Earned first team Class AAAA all-state honors by the Associated Press his senior year at Glen Mills School after averaging 17.5 points and 12.4 rebounds per game • Was also named first team Philadelphia Inquirer, all-Southeastern PA, all-district, all-Delaware County Times and all-Del Val league • Posted three triple-doubles his senior year • Averaged 19 points and 11 rebounds to earn second team AP Class AAA all-state and second team all-district honors
Personal • Son of Latoya Murray • Birthday is July 3 • Majoring in multidisciplinary studies
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KILICLI
Deniz Kilicli 6-9, 260, Forward Senior Mountain State Academy Istanbul, Turkey
#13
• Big, athletic forward who came to West Virginia from Istanbul, Turkey • Played his final year of high school at Mountain State Academy in Beckley, W.Va. • Gives the Mountaineers size and bulk inside • Continues to improve at both ends of the floor • Outstanding pair of hands • Consistently finds ways to score • Played on the 2010 Turkish National team
West Virginia (2011-12) • Third on the team in scoring at 10.7 points per game • Started all 32 games that he played in • Shot 50.4 percent from the field • Averaged 26.6 minutes per game • Was second on the team in rebounding at 5.3 per game • Had 21 games in double figures including the first 10 of the season • Had 10 points against Gonzaga in the NCAA Tournament • Scored 14 points at Pitt • Had 17 points against Louisville • Scored 16 points against Notre Dame • Scored a career-high 22 points at Providence • Had 12 points and nine rebounds against Pitt • 13 points, seven rebounds and five assists against Cincinnati • Posted 14 points against Rutgers • Scored 12 points at Connecticut • Scored 16 points at Rutgers • Scored 10 points with eight rebounds against Villanova • Scored 12 points against Tennessee Tech • Had 13 points and grabbed seven rebounds against Texas A&MCorpus Christi • Scored a season-high 18 points with eight rebounds and five assists against Miami • Scored 12 points and grabbed seven rebounds against Kansas State • Scored 14 points with seven rebounds at Mississippi State • Posted 11 points against Akron • Scored 10 points and grabbed seven rebounds against Morehead State • Had 10 points against Alcorn State • Second career-double-double with 11 points and 15 rebounds against Kent State • Started and had 11 points in season opener against Oral Roberts
Career Statistical Totals YEAR G/GS FG/A FG% 3FG/A 3FG% FT/A FT% PTS AVG REB AVG PF/D AST TO BLK STL MIN 10/18 .556 52 3.5 14 0.9 18/0 1 17 0 0 100 2010 15/0 21/41 .512 0/0 .000 2011 33/12 90/185 .486 0/0 .000 38/67 .567 218 6.6 131 4.0 86/2 29 58 13 6 540 2012 32/32 136/270 .504 0/0 .000 71/128 .555 343 10.7 170 5.3 94/2 47 75 14 16 852 Total 80/44 247/496 .498 0/0 .000 119/213 .559 613 7.7 315 3.9 198/4 77 150 27 22 1492
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KILICLI
2011-12 Game-by-Game Statistics Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA ORAL ROBERTS 11/11/11 * 23 4 10 .400 0 0 .000 3 4 KENT STATE 11/15/11 * 36 3 10 .300 0 0 .000 5 9 ALCORN STATE 11/17/11 * 24 3 8 .375 0 0 .000 4 6 vs Morehead State 11/22/11 * 20 3 4 .750 0 0 .000 4 8 AKRON 11/28/11 * 19 5 10 .500 0 0 .000 1 3 at Mississippi State 12/03/11 * 32 5 10 .500 0 0 .000 4 7 vs Kansas State 12/08/11 * 29 6 9 .667 0 0 .000 0 2 MIAMI 12/10/11 * 33 7 11 .636 0 0 .000 4 6 TEXAS A&M-CC 12/17/11 * 15 4 4 1.000 0 0 .000 5 7 TENNESSEE TECH 12/19/11 * 27 5 11 .455 0 0 .000 2 4 vs Missouri State 12/22/11 * 22 1 5 .200 0 0 .000 3 4 vs Baylor 12/23/11 * 15 3 6 .500 0 0 .000 1 2 VILLANOVA 12/28/11 * 31 4 7 .571 0 0 .000 2 6 at Seton Hall 12/30/11 * 23 3 7 .429 0 0 .000 2 2 at Rutgers 01/04/12 * 29 5 6 .833 0 0 .000 6 12 GEORGETOWN 01/07/12 * 21 2 5 .400 0 0 .000 0 2 at Connecticut 01/09/12 * 21 4 9 .444 0 0 .000 4 6 RUTGERS 01/14/12 * 22 4 5 .800 0 0 .000 6 11 CINCINNATI 01/21/12 * 38 6 11 .545 0 0 .000 1 2 at St. John’s 01/25/12 * 25 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 at Syracuse 01/28/12 * 27 2 10 .200 0 0 .000 1 5 PITT 01/30/12 * 35 6 13 .462 0 0 .000 0 0 at Providence 02/05/12 * 37 9 15 .600 0 0 .000 4 5 NOTRE DAME 02/08/12 * 37 8 14 .571 0 0 .000 0 0 LOUISVILLE 02/11/12 * 22 7 8 .875 0 0 .000 3 5 02/16/12 * 37 6 10 .600 0 0 .000 2 2 at Pitt at Notre Dame 02/22/12 * 22 4 11 .364 0 0 .000 0 0 MARQUETTE 02/24/12 * 26 3 7 .429 0 0 .000 2 2 DEPAUL 02/28/12 * 27 3 6 .500 0 0 .000 0 2 at USF 03/03/12 * 33 2 9 .222 0 0 .000 0 0 vs Connecticut 03/07/12 * 19 3 8 .375 0 0 .000 0 0 vs Gonzaga 03/15/12 * 25 4 7 .571 0 0 .000 2 4
Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg .750 2 1 3 3.0 4 0 0 4 0 0 11 11.0 .556 6 9 15 9.0 2 0 3 2 2 0 11 11.0 .667 1 4 5 7.7 2 0 0 3 1 0 10 10.7 .500 3 4 7 7.5 2 0 4 3 0 0 10 10.5 .333 0 2 2 6.4 4 0 1 2 1 1 11 10.6 .571 1 6 7 6.5 2 0 1 2 0 1 14 11.2 .000 0 7 7 6.6 4 0 1 6 0 0 12 11.3 .667 1 7 8 6.8 3 0 5 2 1 0 18 12.1 .714 1 6 7 6.8 2 0 2 3 1 0 13 12.2 .500 2 3 5 6.6 4 0 0 3 1 1 12 12.2 .750 2 2 4 6.4 2 0 1 2 0 1 5 11.5 .500 1 1 2 6.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 11.2 .333 3 5 8 6.2 3 0 4 1 2 2 10 11.1 1.000 1 1 2 5.9 4 0 1 3 0 0 8 10.9 .500 1 1 2 5.6 3 0 2 3 0 2 16 11.2 .000 2 3 5 5.6 4 0 3 2 0 3 4 10.8 .667 4 0 4 5.5 4 0 0 2 0 1 12 10.8 .545 0 4 4 5.4 4 0 2 3 0 1 14 11.0 .500 3 4 7 5.5 1 0 5 3 0 0 13 11.1 .000 1 3 4 5.4 0 0 0 0 1 2 4 10.8 .200 2 3 5 5.4 2 0 1 2 1 0 5 10.5 .000 3 6 9 5.5 4 0 0 3 1 1 12 10.5 .800 4 2 6 5.6 2 0 1 3 0 0 22 11.0 .000 0 5 5 5.5 3 0 0 1 0 0 16 11.3 .600 3 2 5 5.5 5 1 0 4 0 0 17 11.5 1.000 2 1 3 5.4 3 0 2 5 0 0 14 11.6 .000 2 3 5 5.4 3 0 0 0 0 0 8 11.4 1.000 3 1 4 5.4 4 0 1 5 0 0 8 11.3 .000 1 4 5 5.3 4 0 3 1 2 0 6 11.1 .000 1 6 7 5.4 3 0 2 1 0 0 4 10.9 .000 4 0 4 5.4 5 1 0 0 0 0 6 10.7 .500 2 2 4 5.3 2 0 1 1 0 0 10 10.7
Totals
.555
32 852 136 270 .504
0
0
.000
71 128
62 108 170 5.3 94 2 47 75 14 16 343
10.7
West Virginia (2010-11) • Played in all 33 games, starting 12 contests • Averaged 16.4 minutes per game • Shot 48.6 percent from the field • Averaged 6.6 points and 4.0 rebounds per game • Had 29 assists and 13 blocks • Had nine games in double figures • Made first career start against Oakland and finished with a doubledouble, 12 points and 10 rebounds • Six points vs. Vanderbilt • Had seven points and 10 rebounds against Minnesota • Had four points against VMI • Eight points vs. American • 14 points against Robert Morris • Had four points vs. Cleveland State • Had four points vs. St. John’s • 14 points at Marquette • Scored 14 points on 7-of-8 shooting vs. DePaul • 14 points vs. Providence • Eight points and six rebounds vs. Purdue • Had eight points vs. Marshall • Eight points and eight rebounds vs. USF • Had eight points and seven rebounds at Cincinnati • 10 points and seven rebounds vs. Seton Hall • Career-high 19 points vs. Pitt • 12 points vs. DePaul • Six boards at Rutgers • Seven points vs. UConn • Had 11 points vs. Clemson
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2010-11 Game-by-Game Statistics Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA OAKLAND 11/12/10 * 19 4 10 .400 0 0 .000 4 4 vs Davidson 11/18/10 * 6 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 vs Vanderbilt 11/19/10 * 17 2 6 .333 0 0 .000 2 4 vs Minnesota 11/21/10 * 24 2 7 .286 0 0 .000 3 7 vs VMI 11/27/10 * 10 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 0 0 AMERICAN 12/01/10 * 17 3 6 .500 0 0 .000 2 4 at Miami 12/04/10 * 9 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 ROBERT MORRIS 12/07/10 14 6 8 .750 0 0 .000 2 3 at Duquesne 12/12/10 2 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 CLEVELAND STATE 12/18/10 * 7 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 ST. JOHN’S 12/29/10 * 18 1 4 .250 0 0 .000 2 2 at Marquette 01/01/11 * 25 6 9 .667 0 0 .000 2 2 at DePaul 01/04/11 * 22 7 8 .875 0 0 .000 0 0 at Georgetown 01/08/11 * 12 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 0 PROVIDENCE 01/13/11 18 5 10 .500 0 0 .000 4 5 PURDUE 01/16/11 24 4 8 .500 0 0 .000 0 1 vs Marshall 01/19/11 21 4 10 .400 0 0 .000 0 3 USF 01/23/11 27 3 8 .375 0 0 .000 2 5 at Louisville 01/26/11 17 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 at Cincinnati 01/29/11 18 4 6 .667 0 0 .000 0 1 SETON HALL 02/02/11 15 5 8 .625 0 0 .000 0 2 at Villanova 02/05/11 20 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 PITT 02/07/11 26 9 13 .692 0 0 .000 1 1 DEPAUL 02/12/11 20 3 5 .600 0 0 .000 6 9 02/14/11 21 1 7 .143 0 0 .000 1 3 at Syracuse NOTRE DAME 02/19/11 12 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 0 at Pitt 02/24/11 12 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 1 at Rutgers 02/27/11 17 2 5 .400 0 0 .000 1 2 CONNECTICUT 03/02/11 14 2 6 .333 0 0 .000 3 4 LOUISVILLE 03/05/11 9 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 vs Marquette 03/09/11 13 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 0 vs Clemson 03/17/11 19 5 10 .500 0 0 .000 1 2 03/19/11 15 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 vs Kentucky
Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 1.000 6 4 10 10.0 2 0 2 3 0 0 12 12.0 .000 0 0 0 5.0 5 1 0 1 0 0 0 6.0 .500 0 3 3 4.3 3 0 1 1 1 0 6 6.0 .429 6 4 10 5.8 2 0 1 0 0 0 7 6.3 .000 0 2 2 5.0 1 0 1 2 0 1 4 5.8 .500 3 1 4 4.8 2 0 1 1 1 0 8 6.2 .000 0 1 1 4.3 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 5.3 .667 1 2 3 4.1 4 0 0 2 0 0 14 6.4 .000 0 1 1 3.8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.7 .000 0 0 0 3.4 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 5.5 1.000 3 1 4 3.5 4 0 1 3 1 0 4 5.4 1.000 4 1 5 3.6 3 0 3 3 0 0 14 6.1 .000 1 3 4 3.6 1 0 2 1 0 1 14 6.7 .000 3 1 4 3.6 4 0 1 2 0 0 2 6.4 .800 5 1 6 3.8 4 0 2 1 0 0 14 6.9 .000 3 3 6 3.9 4 0 0 4 0 0 8 6.9 .000 1 3 4 3.9 3 0 1 1 1 0 8 7.0 .400 2 6 8 4.2 2 0 1 2 1 0 8 7.1 1.000 2 0 2 4.1 2 0 1 1 0 0 2 6.8 .000 2 5 7 4.2 2 0 1 3 0 0 8 6.9 .000 0 7 7 4.3 2 0 0 2 1 0 10 7.0 .000 2 3 5 4.4 2 0 1 2 1 0 4 6.9 1.000 0 2 2 4.3 3 0 2 3 2 1 19 7.4 .667 1 2 3 4.2 3 0 0 1 0 0 12 7.6 .333 2 4 6 4.3 3 0 0 1 1 0 3 7.4 .000 0 5 5 4.3 2 0 1 1 1 0 2 7.2 .000 0 0 0 4.1 5 1 1 3 0 0 2 7.0 .500 1 5 6 4.2 2 0 0 2 0 1 5 6.9 .750 3 1 4 4.2 1 0 0 3 2 0 7 6.9 .000 0 1 1 4.1 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 6.7 .000 1 2 3 4.1 2 0 1 0 0 1 2 6.5 .500 1 1 2 4.0 4 0 1 2 0 1 11 6.7 .000 1 2 3 4.0 2 0 2 2 0 0 4 6.6
Totals
.567
12 540 90 185 .486
0
0
.000 38 67
54 77 131 4.0 86 2 29 58 13 6 218
6.6
Player Profiles
KILICLI
West Virginia (2009-10) • Played in 15 games, averaging 6.7 minutes per game • Averaged 3.5 points per game • Shot 51.2 percent from the field • Became eligible on Feb. 3 against Pitt • Played in both exhibition games • Started and finished with 18 points against the University of Charleston • Had nine points on 4-of-4 shooting in his debut vs. Pitt • Five points at St. John’s • Seven points against Villanova • Six points at Providence • Six points vs. Seton Hall • Three points at UConn • Four points at Villanova • Two points vs. Morgan State • Scored six points vs. Washington • Four points vs. Duke
High School • Played for coach Rob Fulford at Mountain State Academy in Beckley, W.Va. • Averaged 15 points and 11 rebounds per game • Played for Pertevniyal Istanbul Club team in Turkey because high schools don’t offer prep basketball • Played for the Under 16, 18 and 20 Turkish men’s national teams • Played at the World University Games this summer • At the European Championships, he averaged 11.1 points and 5.8 rebounds per game • In the game against Russia, he posted 27 points on 13-of-20 shooting from the field and had 18 points and 10 rebounds against Ukraine • Ranked as the 15th-best forward and the 44th-best recruit in the 2009 class by ESPN.com
Personal • Son of Ahmet and Dilek Kilicli • Birthday is October 23 • Majoring in multidisciplinary studies • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll • BIG EAST Academic All-Star
Season and Career Highs Season Career Minutes 38 Cincinnati/1-21 38 Cincinnati/1-21-12 Points 22 Providence/2-5 22 Providence/2-5-12 Rebounds 15 Kent State/11-15 15 Kent State/11-15-11 Assists 5 two times 5 two times Turnovers 6 Kansas State/12-8 6 Kansas State/12-8-11 Blocks 2 three times 2 five times Steals 3 Georgetown/1-7 3 Georgetown/1-7-12 9 Providence/2-5 9 two times FGM 15 Providence/2-5 15 Providence/2-5-12 FGA FG% 1.000 (4-4) Texas A&M-CC/12-17 1.000 (4-4) two times 3FGM 0 0 3FGA 0 0 .000 .000 3FG% FTM 6 two times 6 three times FTA 12 Rutgers/1-4 12 Rutgers/1-4-12 FT% 1.000 (2-2) three times 1.000 (4-4) Oakland/11-12-10
2009-10 Game-by-Game Statistics Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA PITT 02/03/10 7 4 4 1.000 0 0 .000 1 2 at St. John’s 02/06/10 7 2 5 .400 0 0 .000 1 1 VILLANOVA 02/08/10 12 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 3 4 at Pitt 02/12/10 3 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 at Providence 02/17/10 8 3 5 .600 0 0 .000 0 0 SETON HALL 02/20/10 10 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 2 3 at Connecticut 02/22/10 4 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 1 2 CINCINNATI 02/27/10 4 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 GEORGETOWN 03/01/10 0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 at Villanova 03/06/10 13 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 0 4 vs Georgetown 03/13/10 7 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 vs Morgan State 03/19/10 11 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 03/25/10 5 3 6 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 vs Washington vs Kentucky 03/27/10 2 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 vs Duke 04/03/10 7 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 0 0
Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg .500 1 0 1 1.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 9 9.0 1.000 0 1 1 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 7.0 .750 1 1 2 1.3 1 0 0 2 0 0 7 7.0 .000 0 0 0 1.0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 5.3 .000 0 0 0 0.8 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 5.4 .667 0 1 1 0.8 2 0 1 1 0 0 6 5.5 .500 1 0 1 0.9 2 0 0 1 0 0 3 5.1 .000 1 0 1 0.9 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4.5 .000 0 0 0 0.8 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4.0 .000 0 0 0 0.7 4 0 0 2 0 0 4 4.0 .000 0 1 1 0.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.6 1.000 0 2 2 0.8 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 3.5 .000 2 0 2 0.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 3.7 .000 0 1 1 0.9 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 3.4 .000 0 1 1 0.9 1 0 0 3 0 0 4 3.5
Totals
.556
0 100 21 41 .512 0 0 .000 10 18
6 8 14 0.9 18 0 1 17 0 0 52
3.5
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MILES
Keaton Miles 6-7, 210, Forward Sophomore Dallas Lincoln HS Dallas, Texas
#55
• Signed with West Virginia in November 2010 • Excellent size and athleticism • Attacks the basket • Excellent defender • Loves being in the gym • Comes from a basketball family
West Virginia (2011-12) • Played in 32 games, starting 30 of them as a true freshman • Averaged 1.4 points and 1.9 rebounds per game • Had 37 assists, 12 blocks and 12 steals • Had five points, seven rebounds, four assists and two blocks against DePaul • Scored four points at Pitt • Had five assists and two blocks against Cincinnati • Season-high six points with seven assists and four rebounds against Rutgers • Scored five points against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi and Tennessee Tech • Grabbed five rebounds against Kansas State • Scored two points at Mississippi State • Scored two points with two rebounds against Akron • Started and finished with five steals in first collegiate game vs. Oral Roberts
High School • Comes to WVU from storied Dallas Lincoln High basketball program • Played for coach Leonard Bishop • Earned Texas boys Class 4A all-state honors as a senior • Averaged 18 points and 13 rebounds per game as a senior • Led team to a 29-4 overall record, falling in the state quarterfinals • MVP of the Texas vs. Oklahoma all-star game • Averaged 13.5 points and 12 rebounds per game as a junior • Team advanced to the third round of the UIL Classic 4A playoffs • Played AAU basketball with the Dallas Mustangs
Personal • Son of Steve Miles and Kim Miles • Birthday is July 29 • Majoring in pre-business and economics • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll • Big East Academic All-Star
Career Statistical Totals YEAR G/GS FG/A FG% 3FG/A 3FG% FT/A FT% PTS AVG REB AVG PF/D AST TO BLK STL MIN 2012 32/30 18/58 .310 0/7 .000 21/34 .618 46 1.4 61 1.9 59/2 37 18 12 12 419
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MILES
2011-12 Game-by-Game Statistics Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA ORAL ROBERTS 11/11/11 * 21 1 2 .500 0 1 .000 0 0 KENT STATE 11/15/11 * 14 0 4 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 ALCORN STATE 11/17/11 * 18 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 vs Morehead State 11/22/11 * 15 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 AKRON 11/28/11 * 19 1 3 .333 0 1 .000 0 1 at Mississippi State 12/03/11 * 8 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 vs Kansas State 12/08/11 * 25 0 5 .000 0 2 .000 0 2 MIAMI 12/10/11 * 6 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 TEXAS A&M-CC 12/17/11 * 16 2 2 1.000 0 0 .000 1 3 TENNESSEE TECH 12/19/11 * 16 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 3 3 vs Missouri State 12/22/11 * 14 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 vs Baylor 12/23/11 * 7 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 VILLANOVA 12/28/11 * 9 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 at Seton Hall 12/30/11 * 17 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 1 at Rutgers 01/04/12 * 5 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 GEORGETOWN 01/07/12 * 17 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 0 at Connecticut 01/09/12 * 6 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 RUTGERS 01/14/12 * 29 3 4 .750 0 0 .000 0 0 vs Marshall 01/18/12 * 14 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 CINCINNATI 01/21/12 * 12 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 at St. John’s 01/25/12 * 9 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 0 at Syracuse 01/28/12 * 10 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 PITT 01/30/12 * 11 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 at Providence 02/05/12 * 8 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 NOTRE DAME 02/08/12 * 7 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 LOUISVILLE 02/11/12 6 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 2 at Pitt 02/16/12 * 9 2 2 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 MARQUETTE 02/24/12 * 16 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 1 2 DEPAUL 02/28/12 * 25 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 3 4 at USF 03/03/12 * 7 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 vs Connecticut 03/07/12 * 9 0 4 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 vs Gonzaga 03/15/12 14 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0
Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg .000 0 2 2 2.0 3 0 1 1 0 5 2 2.0 .000 0 0 0 1.0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 .000 1 2 3 1.7 3 0 1 1 1 0 0 0.7 .000 0 1 1 1.5 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0.5 .000 0 2 2 1.6 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0.8 .000 1 0 1 1.5 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 1.0 .000 4 1 5 2.0 5 1 1 0 1 2 0 0.9 .000 0 1 1 1.9 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.8 .333 0 1 1 1.8 0 0 1 1 1 1 5 1.2 1.000 2 1 3 1.9 3 0 3 1 0 0 5 1.6 .000 1 0 1 1.8 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1.5 .000 0 0 0 1.7 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.3 .000 1 1 2 1.7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.2 .000 1 2 3 1.8 1 0 0 2 2 0 2 1.3 .000 0 0 0 1.7 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 1.2 .000 3 1 4 1.8 3 0 1 0 1 0 2 1.3 .000 0 0 0 1.7 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1.2 .000 1 3 4 1.8 1 0 7 0 0 0 6 1.4 .000 0 1 1 1.8 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 1.4 .000 0 2 2 1.8 0 0 5 1 2 1 0 1.3 .000 1 0 1 1.8 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 1.3 .000 1 3 4 1.9 2 0 4 3 0 1 0 1.3 .000 1 0 1 1.8 5 1 1 0 1 0 0 1.2 1.000 1 0 1 1.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.3 .000 1 0 1 1.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.2 .000 1 0 1 1.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.2 .000 0 0 0 1.7 1 0 0 2 0 0 4 1.3 .500 4 1 5 1.8 3 0 1 2 0 0 3 1.4 .750 3 4 7 2.0 2 0 4 0 2 0 5 1.5 .000 0 2 2 2.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.5 .000 2 0 2 2.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.4 .000 0 0 0 1.9 4 0 1 0 0 0 2 1.4
Totals
.476
30 419 18 58 .310
0
7 .000 10 21
30 31 61 1.9 59 2 37 18 12 12 46
1.4
Season Highs
Season
Minutes 29 Rutgers/1-14 Points 6 Rutgers/1-14 Rebounds 7 DePaul/2-28 Assists 7 Rutgers/1-14 Turnovers 3 Syracuse/1-28 Blocks 2 three times Steals 5 Oral Roberts/11-11 FGM 3 Rutgers/1-14 5 Kansas State/12-8 FGA FG% 1.000 (2-2) two times 3FGM 0 3FGA 2 Kansas State/12-8 3FG% .000 (0-2) Kansas State/12-8 FTM 3 two times FTA 4 DePaul/2-28 FT% 1.000 (3-3) Tennessee Tech/12-19
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NOREEN
Kevin Noreen
#34
6-10, 250, Forward Sophomore Minnesota Transitions Charter School Minneapolis, Minn. • Played in 23 games in 2011-12 before breaking an ankle on Jan. 30, 2012 • Signed a grant-in-aid to attend WVU in June 2010 • Named Minnesota’s Mr. Basketball for 2010 • Multi-skilled player who fits WVU’s system extremely well • Tremendous skill set • Outstanding perimeter shooter • Received a medical hardship in 2011 • Suffered a ruptured prepatellar bursa in his right knee
West Virginia (2011-12) • Played in 23 games before breaking his left ankle against Pitt on Jan. 30 • Averaged 12.0 minutes per game • Averaged 2.2 points and 2.7 rebounds per game • Shot 56.6 percent from the field • Made his first collegiate start against Marshall and finished with six points and five rebounds • Nine points and three rebounds against Rutgers • Grabbed six rebounds at Connecticut • Scored four points against Missouri State and Baylor • Scored four points with seven rebounds and five assists against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi • Scored four points with four rebounds against Miami • Played 21 minutes and scored one point against Kansas State • Scored four points in 11 minutes against Akron • Scored four points against Morehead State • Scored 12 points and grabbed seven rebounds in 11 minutes against Alcorn State • Played four minutes against Oral Roberts • Played for the East Coast All Stars who competed in Estonia in summer of 2012
West Virginia (2010-11) • Played in seven games before undergoing season-ending knee surgery • Received a medical hardship • Shot 87.5 percent from the field • Averaged 2.6 points and 1.7 rebounds per game • Averaged 5.6 minutes per game • Had season-ending right knee surgery on Jan. 12 to heal a ruptured prepatellar bursa • Played two minutes against Oakland • Scored two points against Minnesota • Had seven points, five rebounds and three assists against VMI • Four points and four rebounds vs. American • Had five points against Robert Morris
Career Statistical Totals YEAR G/GS FG/A FG% 3FG/A 3FG% FT/A FT% PTS AVG REB AVG PF/D AST TO BLK STL MIN 2011 7/0 7/8 .875 0/0 .000 4/8 .500 18 2.6 12 1.7 11/0 4 2 0 1 39 2012 23/1 17/30 .567 0/1 .000 17/26 .654 51 2.2 61 2.7 47/0 10 8 4 7 277 Total 30/1 24/38 .632 0/1 .000 21/34 .618 69 2.3 73 2.4 58/0 14 10 4 8 316
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NOREEN
2011-12 Game-by-Game Statistics Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA ORAL ROBERTS 11/11/11 4 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 KENT STATE 11/15/11 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 ALCORN STATE 11/17/11 11 6 7 .857 0 0 .000 0 0 vs Morehead State 11/22/11 15 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 2 4 AKRON 11/28/11 11 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 2 2 at Mississippi State 12/03/11 9 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 vs Kansas State 12/08/11 21 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 MIAMI 12/10/11 7 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 2 2 TEXAS A&M-CC 12/17/11 21 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 4 6 TENNESSEE TECH 12/19/11 14 1 2 .500 0 1 .000 0 1 vs Missouri State 12/22/11 23 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 2 2 vs Baylor 12/23/11 22 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 0 0 VILLANOVA 12/28/11 5 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 at Seton Hall 12/30/11 16 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 at Rutgers 01/04/12 8 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 GEORGETOWN 01/07/12 11 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 at Connecticut 01/09/12 15 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 RUTGERS 01/14/12 15 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 3 4 vs Marshall 01/18/12 * 29 3 5 .600 0 0 .000 0 0 CINCINNATI 01/21/12 8 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 1 at St. John’s 01/25/12 3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 at Syracuse 01/28/12 4 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 PITT 01/30/12 4 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0
Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg .000 0 1 1 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 .000 0 0 0 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 .000 4 3 7 2.7 2 0 0 1 0 0 12 4.0 .500 1 1 2 2.5 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 4.0 1.000 0 1 1 2.2 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 4.0 .000 0 2 2 2.2 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 3.3 .500 0 1 1 2.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 3.0 1.000 1 3 4 2.3 3 0 0 0 0 1 4 3.1 .667 3 4 7 2.8 2 0 5 0 2 0 4 3.2 .000 1 1 2 2.7 3 0 1 1 0 0 2 3.1 1.000 4 1 5 2.9 3 0 2 1 0 1 4 3.2 .000 1 0 1 2.8 3 0 0 1 0 1 4 3.3 .000 0 1 1 2.6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.0 .500 1 1 2 2.6 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 2.9 .000 0 1 1 2.5 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 2.7 .000 1 0 1 2.4 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2.5 .000 2 4 6 2.6 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2.4 .750 3 6 9 2.9 4 0 0 0 1 0 3 2.4 .000 1 4 5 3.1 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 2.6 .000 1 0 1 3.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.6 .000 0 1 1 2.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.4 .000 0 0 0 2.7 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 2.3 .000 0 1 1 2.7 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2.2
Totals
.654
1 277 17 30 .567
0
1 .000 17 26
24 37 61 2.7 47 0 10 8 4 7 51
2.2
2010-11 Game-by-Game Statistics Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA OAKLAND 11/12/10 2 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 vs Minnesota 11/21/10 6 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 1 11/27/10 14 3 4 .750 0 0 .000 1 3 vs VMI AMERICAN 12/01/10 9 2 2 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 ROBERT MORRIS 12/07/10 5 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 3 4 at Duquesne 12/12/10 3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 ST. JOHN’S 12/29/10 0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0
Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 .000 1 0 1 0.5 3 0 0 1 0 0 2 1.0 .333 2 3 5 2.0 2 0 3 1 0 0 7 3.0 .000 1 3 4 2.5 3 0 1 0 0 1 4 3.3 .750 0 2 2 2.4 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 3.6 .000 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.0 .000 0 0 0 1.7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.6
Totals
.500
0 39 7 8 .875 0 0 .000 4 8
4 8 12 1.7 11 0 4 2 0 1 18
2.6
High School • Named Minnesota’s Mr. Basketball for 2010 • Averaged 38.6 points, 16.5 rebounds, 5.8 assists, 3.9 steals and 3.2 blocks per game at Minnesota Transitions Charter School in Minneapolis • Guided his team to the 2010 Class A state championship, scoring 24 points with 15 rebounds and nine blocks against Sebeka in the state title contest • Named to the all-state tournament team • All-time leading scorer in Minnesota high school history, scoring 4,086 career points • As a senior, had 14 games of more than 40 points, including seven when he scored 50 or more points • Had 1,205 points as a senior, his third straight 1,000-point season • Earned first team all-state honors as a senior and second team honors as a junior • Named the Minneapolis Star-Tribune Player of the Year • Averaged 32.8 points, 12.4 rebounds, 5.5 steals and 4.8 assists while shooting 66 percent from the field as a junior
Season and Career Highs Season Career Minutes 29 Marshall/1-18 29 Marshall/1-18-12 Points 12 Alcorn State/11-17 12 Alcorn State/11-17-11 Rebounds 9 Rutgers/1-14 9 Rutgers/1-14-11 Assists 5 Texas A&M-CC/12-17 5 Texas A&M-CC/12-17-11 Turnovers 1 eight times 1 10 times 2 Texas A&M-CC/12-17 2 Texas A&M-CC/12-17-11 Blocks Steals 1 seven times 1 eight times FGM 6 Alcorn State/11-17 6 Alcorn State/11-17-11 FGA 7 Alcorn State/11-17 7 Alcorn State/11-17-11 FG% 1.000 (1-1) four times 1.000 (2-2) American/12-1-10 3FGM 0 0 3FGA 1 Tennessee Tech/12-19 1 Tennessee Tech/12-19-11 3FG% .000 (0-1) Tennessee Tech/12-19 .000 (0-1) Tennessee Tech/12-19-11 FTM 4 Texas A&M-CC/12-17 4 Texas A&M-CC/12-17-11 FTA 6 Texas A&M-CC/12-17 6 Texas A&M-CC/12-17-11 FT% 1.000 (2-2) three times 1.000 (2-2) three times
Personal • Son of Jerry and Karen Noreen • Birthday is June 3 • Majoring in sport management • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll • BIG EAST Academic All-Star
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RUTLEDGE
Dominique Rutledge 6-8, 245, Forward Senior Western Texas College Edison Job Corps Academy Newark, N.J.
#1
• Signed with West Virginia in April 2011 • Big body who adds athleticism and versatility on the front line • Can defend all of the front line positions • Effective midrange scorer
West Virginia (2011-12) • Played in 28 games in his first season at WVU • Averaged 2.0 points and 2.7 rebounds per game • Shot 52.4 percent from the field • Averaged 7.8 minutes per game • Had 11 rebounds and six points against Connecticut in Big East Championship • Had eight points and eight rebounds against DePaul • Scored six points with a career-high 10 rebounds against Marquette • Scored two points at Notre Dame • Scored six points with five rebounds against Louisville • Had six points and seven rebounds at. St. John’s • Scored three points against Georgetown • Scored eight points and grabbed four rebounds in 10 minutes against Baylor • Scored two points against Akron • Played three minutes against Alcorn State • Played one minute against Oral Roberts
Junior College (2008-11) • Attended Western Texas College in Snyder, Texas in 2010-11 • Attended Miami Dade Junior College in 2009-10 and averaged 11.6 points and 8.5 rebounds per game • In 2008-09, he attended Hutchinson Community College in Hutchinson, Kan., and averaged 8.9 points and 7.3 rebounds per game
High School • Attended Malcolm X Shabazz High in Newark, N.J. • Attended prep school at Edison Job Corps Academy in Edison, N.J. • Averaged 15 points and 11 rebounds per game • Played AAU basketball for Team New Jersey Elite • Averaged 17 points, 12 rebounds, five assists and four blocks per game
Personal • Son of Maurice Tims and Schara Rutledge • Birthday is December 7 • Majoring in multidisciplinary studies
Career Statistical Totals YEAR G/GS FG/A FG% 3FG/A 3FG% FT/A FT% PTS AVG REB AVG PF/D AST TO BLK STL MIN 2012 28/0 22/42 .524 0/1 .000 11/33 .333 55 2.0 75 2.7 37/1 13 20 10 5 218
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RUTLEDGE
2011-12 Game-by-Game Statistics Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA ORAL ROBERTS 11/11/11 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 ALCORN STATE 11/17/11 3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 vs Morehead State 11/22/11 2 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 AKRON 11/28/11 2 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 vs Kansas State 12/08/11 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 TEXAS A&M-CC 12/17/11 5 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 TENNESSEE TECH 12/19/11 0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 vs Baylor 12/23/11 10 3 4 .750 0 1 .000 2 3 VILLANOVA 12/28/11 7 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 at Seton Hall 12/30/11 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 at Rutgers 01/04/12 4 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 GEORGETOWN 01/07/12 9 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 1 4 at Connecticut 01/09/12 4 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 RUTGERS 01/14/12 6 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 vs Marshall 01/18/12 11 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 at St. John’s 01/25/12 13 3 5 .600 0 0 .000 0 0 at Syracuse 01/28/12 9 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 PITT 01/30/12 1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 at Providence 02/05/12 8 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 NOTRE DAME 02/08/12 3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 LOUISVILLE 02/11/12 19 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 2 4 at Pitt 02/16/12 4 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 at Notre Dame 02/22/12 10 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2 4 MARQUETTE 02/24/12 19 3 6 .500 0 0 .000 0 3 DEPAUL 02/28/12 15 3 6 .500 0 0 .000 2 6 03/03/12 9 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 at USF vs Connecticut 03/07/12 27 3 8 .375 0 0 .000 0 0 vs Gonzaga 03/15/12 15 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0
Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg .000 0 0 0 0.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 .000 1 1 2 0.5 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0.5 .000 0 0 0 0.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.4 .000 0 3 3 0.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.3 .000 0 0 0 0.7 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.3 .667 3 1 4 1.1 1 0 0 2 2 0 8 1.3 .500 1 0 1 1.1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1.2 .000 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.1 .000 1 0 1 1.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1.0 .250 0 2 2 1.1 2 0 1 1 0 1 3 1.2 .000 0 1 1 1.1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1.1 .000 0 2 2 1.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 .500 3 0 3 1.3 2 0 2 2 1 1 1 1.0 .000 4 3 7 1.6 1 0 0 0 1 0 6 1.3 .000 1 2 3 1.7 0 0 1 2 1 0 2 1.4 .000 0 0 0 1.6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.3 .000 0 0 0 1.5 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1.2 .000 0 1 1 1.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.2 .500 3 2 5 1.7 4 0 0 2 2 0 6 1.4 .000 1 0 1 1.6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.3 .500 2 0 2 1.7 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.3 .000 4 6 10 2.0 5 1 1 1 1 1 6 1.5 .333 5 3 8 2.2 1 0 0 1 1 0 8 1.8 .000 0 2 2 2.2 4 0 0 0 1 1 2 1.8 .000 6 5 11 2.6 4 0 3 2 0 1 6 2.0 .000 2 4 6 2.7 3 0 0 2 0 0 2 2.0
Totals
.333
0 218 22 42 .524
0
1 .000 11 33
37 38 75 2.7 37 1 13 20 10 5 55
2.0
Season Highs
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Minutes 27 Connecticut/3-7 Points 8 two times Rebounds 11 Connecticut/3-7 Assists 3 Connecticut/3-7 Turnovers 2 six times Blocks 2 two times Steals 1 five times FGM 3 five times 8 Connecticut/3-7 FGA FG% 1.000 (1-1) five times 3FGM 0 3FGA 1 Baylor/12-23 3FG% .000 (0-1) Baylor/12-23 2 four times FTM FTA 6 DePaul/2-28 .667 (2-3) Baylor/12-23 FT%
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Player Profiles
Juwan Staten 6-1, 190, Guard Sophomore Dayton Oak Hill Academy Dayton, Ohio
#3
• Transferred to WVU in June 2011 from Dayton • Sat out last season due to NCAA transfer rules and will have three years of eligibility remaining • Outstanding point guard who passes the ball extremely well • Tremendous defender • Extremely fast up and down the floor • Was able to practice and learn WVU’s system last season
West Virginia (2011-12) • Sat out 2011-12 season due to NCAA transfer rules • Played for the East Coast All Stars who competed in Estonia in summer of 2012
Dayton (2010-11) • Started 34 games as a freshman • Led the Atlantic 10 in assists with 190 for the season • Finished second in the final NCAA statistics in overall assists among freshmen and was 30th overall in the NCAA in assists per game at 5.4 • Playing 29.1 minutes per game, averaged 8.5 points per game in leading Dayton to a 22-14 record and an NIT appearance • Was named to the Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team and earned Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week honors three times • Had a career-best 17 points at Xavier, while he had 10 assists in games against Fordham and Florida A&M • Had seven assists or more in a game 13 times for the Flyers • Had a double-double against Florida A&M with 10 points and 10 assists • Scored double figures 13 times
High School • Helped lead Oak Hill Academy to the No. 1 ranking in the Commonwealth of Virginia and a 29-4 record overall, including an undefeated record at home • Helped Oak Hill to a No. 7 national ranking according to USA Today and a No. 12 national ranking by ESPN • As a junior at Thurgood Marshall, he led the team to the Ohio Division II state finals where he finished with 28 points, four assists, two rebounds and one steal while playing all 32 minutes of the 59-53 loss to Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary High • During that same season, he was selected as the Dayton Area Division II Player of the Year and second team all-Ohio Division II while averaging 21 points and 9.3 assists • Was selected to the all-Ohio Division II third team while averaging 24 points and nine assists • Averaged 19 points and seven assists as a high school freshman
Personal • Son of Billy Staten and Cecilia Hill • Birthday is May 21 • Majoring in public relations
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Big 12 Conference – Strength and Success
The new Big 12 ushers in its 17th year by welcoming a new commissioner and two new members as it continues to promote the strength and success of one of the nation’s premier athletic conferences. Bob Bowlsby was named the Conference’s fourth commissioner on May 4, 2012 after spending the previous six years as director of athletics at Stanford University. TCU and West Virginia became the Big 12’s first additions since inception, joining Baylor, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas and Texas Tech. With 10 members, the Big 12 will remain as the only major conference in the nation to determine its champions in all sports directly on the field of play. The Conference’s hard work ethic and strong values have translated to enormous success in its first 16 years. Since it began competition in 1996-97, the league can boast of 47 NCAA team titles and 517 individual national championships. The trophy case added more hardware last year, including Baylor’s second national championship in women’s basketball, as well as the Hunter Seat title for BU in equestrian. In addition, Texas men’s golf claimed the national crown. Several other teams also made strong national showings. The 2011 season marked the sixth straight in which Big 12 volleyball represented with at least three teams in the NCAA Regional Semifinal field. Texas has made six consecutive appearances. The Big 12 finished first in NCAA Volleyball Conference RPI for the first time in its history. In addition to winning its second consecutive national title, Big 12 women’s basketball claimed the top position in conference RPI for the fifth consecutive season. Kansas men’s basketball advanced to the national title game and made its fourth Final Four appearance since 2002. Oklahoma finished second at the College World Series in softball. Overall in 2011-12, five of the eight sports that hold NCAA Championships where the Big 12 sponsored full round-robin competition had a school competing among the final eight teams or beyond. The individual honors also continued with national coaches of the year in football (Kansas State’s Bill Snyder and Oklahoma State’s Mike Gundy), women’s basketball (Baylor’s Kim Mulkey) and men’s basketball (Kansas’ Bill Self). In addition, Texas’ Matt Scoggin was named the CSCAA Diving Coach of the Year. Baylor quarterback Robert Griffin III won the league’s fifth Heisman Trophy – the most of any conference since 1998. Oklahoma pitcher Keilani Ricketts was selected the 2012 USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year. Baylor center Brittney Griner garnered consensus national player of the year honors in women’s basketball in addition to
receiving the prestigious Honda Cup as the collegiate woman athlete of the year. The Conference has had 13 athletes earn major individual awards in football in the past three campaigns. Also in the fall, Haley Eckerman of Texas was tabbed the American Volleyball Coaches Association’s Freshman of the Year. Overall, more than 1,400 student-athletes have earned All-America recognition in the past five years alone. Through its first 16 years, the Big 12 has claimed a team national championship in 16 of the sports it sponsors. The Conference ranks second with seven appearances in the BCS National Championship Game and leads the country with 95 football consensus All-America selections. League squads have combined to lead the nation in women’s basketball attendance each of the last 13 years and the Big 12 is the only conference to surpass the one-million mark in season attendance – doing so six times. In men’s basketball, the league has had two teams in the regional finals in four of the past five seasons. No other conference has had multiple Elite Eight teams in a season as much during that span. During the last eight years a total of 26 NCAA trophies have been hoisted by Big 12 institutions, with at least one national crown won in all but one year for the Conference, including 15 consecutive seasons. The Big 12 and its member institutions are committed to a competitive environment where sportsmanship and fair play take center stage. Whether on the field, in the classroom, or within the community, the student-athletes, administrators, coaches and game officials of the Big 12 support the highest ideals in sportsmanship. National academic accolades have always been strong in the Big 12. Danielle Robinson (Oklahoma) and Sam Acho (Texas) were selected to receive Today’s Top VIII Awards – one of the NCAA’s top honors. It recognizes student-athletes who completed their athletic eligibility during 2010-11 for success on the fields and courts, in the classroom and in the community. In 2011-12, two student-athletes were recipients of the NCAA Elite 89 Award. That honor showcases individuals who have reached the pinnacle of competition at the national championship level, while also achieving the highest academic standard among their peers. In its short history, the Big 12 has also had over 500 Academic All-America recipients, averaging more than 30 each season. Big 12 student-athletes have shown commitment to their studies by earning numerous individual academic recognitions. Nine times in the past eight years a league athlete has garnered the top academic honor for their respective sport. The Big 12 had plenty of success
overall in the classroom the last three years, as the Conference boasted 74 student-athletes earning Capital One/ CoSIDA Academic All-America recognition through the spring of 2012. The Big 12 can take pride in other stories that combine on and off the field success. Patience Knight (Texas Tech) was the recipient of the Honda Inspiration Award in 2008, given to an outstanding female college athlete who overcomes adversity to excel in her sport. She was diagnosed with a cancerous tumor in 2007, but rebounded to win All-America honors at the 2008 NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships. Oklahoma State women’s basketball was the inaugural recipient of the “Together We R” Team Award in 2012, recognizing programs that have strived to succeed in the face of adversity. Competitive excellence, scholarship and sportsmanship are all equal components of the Big 12 philosophy. All-Big 12 teams and Academic All-Big 12 squads are recognized for each sport at the end of their respective seasons. At the end of each academic year, the Conference honors its top male and female studentathletes with the Big 12 Athlete of the Year and Big 12 Sportsperson of the Year awards. Institutions can also nominate student-athletes for the prestigious Dr. Prentice Gautt Postgraduate Scholarships. A total of 293 scholars have received over $2 million in postgraduate financial aid through the first 16 years of the program. The Big 12 sponsors 23 sports. Men’s squads include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, indoor track & field, outdoor track & field, swimming & diving, tennis and wrestling. Women’s teams are fielded in basketball, cross country, equestrian, golf, gymnastics, indoor track & field, outdoor track & field, rowing, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis and volleyball. Big 12 institutions create a league that encompasses five states and nearly 37 million people. More than 4,200 studentathletes from across the United States and around the World compete annually in the sports sponsored by the Conference. The Conference conducts postseason championships for 20 of its 23 sports. Each championship helps to determine teams and/or individuals that will represent the Conference in national postseason competition. The winner of the Big 12 football regular season championship earns the league’s berth into the Bowl Championship Series. In its first 16 years, the Conference has distributed more than $1.6 billion to its member institutions. The conference office is headquartered in Irving, Texas.
Bob Bowlsby
Tim Allen
John Underwood
Commissioner
Senior Associate Commissioner
Associate Commissioner – Men’s Basketball and Game Management
Rob Carolla
Curtis Shaw
Wendell Barnhouse
Director of Communications
Coordinator of Men’s Basketball Officials
Big12sports.com Correspondent
Commissioner.....................................................................................................................Bob Bowlsby Deputy Commissioner.............................................................................................................Tim Weiser Senior Associate Commissioner................................................................................................Tim Allen Senior Associate Commissioner......................................................................................... Dru Hancock Associate Commissioner - Communications.......................................................................... Bob Burda Associate Commissioner - Football and Student-Services....................................................Ed Stewart Associate Commissioner - Men’s Basketball & Game Management............................John Underwood Chief Financial Officer............................................................................................................ Steve Pace Assistant Commissioner - Compliance...................................................................................Keri Boyce Assistant Commissioner - Events & Human Resources.................................................. Brad Clements Assistant Commissioner -Governance/Academics.............................................................. David Flores Assistant Commissioner - Championships.........................................................................Dayna Scherf Director of Communications..................................................................................................Rob Carolla Associate Director of Communications..............................................................................Joni Lehmann Associate Director of Business Operations........................................................................Neesha Quinn Assistant Director of Championships................................................................................ Maria Huggins Assistant Director of Video Services.................................................................................. Sean Hollister Assistant Director of Communications.........................................................................Laura Rasmussen Digital Media Coordinator................................................................................................Kiron Andersen Video Services Manager...........................................................................................................Bret Ayers Executive Assistant to the Commissioner/Manager of Executive Affairs..............................Melanie Ellis Administrative Assistant....................................................................................................Regina Everett Administrative Assistant.......................................................................................................... Tracy Hunt Administrative Assistant..................................................................................................... Valerie Rocha Receptionist/Administrative Assistant..........................................................................Michelle Peterson Will Hancock Communications Assistant.............................................................................Carter Babb Will Hancock Communications Assistant.........................................................................Emma Cornish Digital Media Assistant........................................................................................................... Jesse Jung
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Baylor
February 13 | Waco, Texas General Information
Coaching Staff
February 27 | Morgantown, W.Va. Team/Player Info
Sports Info
Location: Waco, Texas
Head Coach: Scott Drew (Butler, ’93)
Series vs. WVU: Baylor leads 1-0
SID: David Kaye
Enrollment: 15,029
Record at School: 157-124 (9 years)
2011-12 Record: 30-8
Office Phone: 254-710-4389
President: Ken Starr
Overall Record: 177-135 (10 years)
Conference Record/Place: 12-6 (4th)
Email: david_kaye@baylor.edu
Athletic Director: Ian McCaw
Record vs. WVU: 1-0
Postseason: NCAA Elite Eight
Cell Phone: 254-709-5147
Arena: Ferrell Center (10,284)
Assistants: Jerome Tang, Grant McCasland, Paul Mills
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/5
Athletic Website: BaylorBears.com
Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3
Press Row Phone: 254-710-2743
School Colors: Green and Gold Nickname: Bears Conference: Big 12
Iowa State
January 16 | Ames, Iowa General Information Location: Ames, Iowa Enrollment: 28,080 President: Dr. Steven Leath Athletic Director: Jamie Pollard Arena: Hilton Coliseum (14,376) School Colors: Cardinal and Gold
Coaching Staff Head Coach: Fred Hoiberg (Iowa State, ’95)
March 9 | Morgantown, W.Va. Team/Player Info
Sports Info
Series vs. WVU: 0-0
SID: Mike Green
2011-12 Record: 23-11
Office Phone: 515-294-7019
Overall Record: 39-27 (2 years)
Conference Record/Place: 12-6 (3rd)
Email: mgreen@iastate.edu
Record vs. WVU: 0-0
Postseason: NCAA Third Round
Assistants: T.J. Otzelberger, Matt Abdelmassih, Cornell Mann
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/5
Record at School: 39-27 (2 years)
Nickname: Cyclones
Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3
Cell Phone: 515-460-5804 Athletic Website: Cyclones.com Press Row Phone: 515-294-6178
Conference: Big 12
Kansas
January 28 | Morgantown, W.Va. General Information Location: Lawrence, Kan. Enrollment: 28,718 Chancellor: Bernadette Gray-Little Athletic Director: Dr. Sheahon Zenger Arena: Allen Fieldhouse (16,300) School Colors: Blue and Crimson
Coaching Staff Head Coach: Bill Self (Oklahoma State, ’85)
March 2 | Lawrence, Kan. Team/Player Info
Sports Info
Series vs. WVU: 0-0
SID: Chris Theisen
2011-12 Record: 32-7
Office Phone: 785-864-3474
Overall Record: 476-158 (19 years)
Conference Record/Place: 16-2 (1st)
Email: theisen@ku.edu
Record vs. WVU: 0-0
Postseason: NCAA Runner-up
Assistants: Joe Dooley, Kurtis Townsend, Norm Roberts
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/5
Record at School: 269-53 (9 years)
Nickname: Jayhawks
Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2
Cell Phone: 785-331-9356 Athletic Website: kuathletics.com Press Row Phone: 785-864-5593
Conference: Big 12
Kansas State
January 12 | Morgantown, W.Va. General Information Location: Manhattan, Kan. Enrollment: 23,566 President: Dr. Kirk H. Schultz Athletic Director: John Currie Arena: Bramlage Coliseum (12,528) School Colors: Purple and White
Coaching Staff Head Coach: Bruce Weber (Wisconsin-Milwaukee, ‘78)
February 18 | Manhattan, Kan. Team/Player Info
Sports Info
Series vs. WVU: 1-1
SID: Tom Gilbert
2011-12 Record: 22-11
Office Phone: 785-532-7979
Overall Record: 313-155 (15 years)
Conference Record/Place: 10-8 (5th)
Email: tgilbert@kstatesports.com
Record vs. WVU: 0-0
Postseason: NCAA Third Round
Assistants: Chris Lowery, Alvin Brooks III, Chester Frazier
Lettermen Returning/Lost:12/2
Record at School: 0-0 (1st year)
Nickname: Wildcats
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
Cell Phone: 785-587-7868 Athletic Website: k-statesports.com Press Row Phone: 785-539-3429
Conference: Big 12
Oklahoma
January 5 | Morgantown, W.Va. General Information Location: Norman, Okla. Enrollment: 30,754
Coaching Staff Head Coach: Lon Kruger (Kansas State, ’75)
President: David L. Boren
Record at School: 494-320 (26 years)
Athletic Director: Joe Castiglione
Overall Record: 15-16 (1 year)
Arena: Lloyd Noble Center (12,000)
Record vs. WVU: 0-0
School Colors: Crimson and Cream
Assistants: Chris Crutchfield, Steve Henson, Lew Hill
Nickname: Sooners
March 6 | Norman, Okla. Team/Player Info
Sports Info
Series vs. WVU: 1-1
SID: Mike Houck
2011-12 Record: 15-16
Office Phone: 405-325-8227
Conference Record/Place: 5-11 (8th place)
Email: mhouck@ou.edu
Postseason: None Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0
Cell Phone: 405-249-5892 Athletic Website: SoonerSports.com Press Row Phone: 405-325-1024
Conference: Big 12
Oklahoma State
January 26 | Stillwater, Okla. General Information Location: Stillwater, Okla. Enrollment: 35,214 President: Burns Hargis Athletic Director: Mike Holder Arena: Gallagher-Iba Arena (13,611) School Colors: Orange and Black Nickname: Cowboys Conference: Big 12
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Coaching Staff Head Coach: Travis Ford (Kentucky, ’94) Record at School: 80-55 (4 years) Overall Record: 270-201 (15 years) Record vs. WVU: 0-1 Assistants: Butch Pierre, Chris Ferguson, Steve Middleton
February 23 | Morgantown, W.Va. Team/Player Info
Sports Info
Series vs. WVU: WVU leads 1-0
SID: Mike Noteware
2011-12 Record: 15-18
Office Phone: 405-744-7756
Conference Record/Place: 7-11 (7th)
Email: mike.noteware@okstate.edu
Postseason: None
Cell Phone: 405-612-4843
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 9/2
Athletic Website: okstate.com
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
Press Row Phone: 405-744-5757
TCU
January 23 | Morgantown, W.Va. General Information Location: Fort Worth, Texas Enrollment: 9,518 Chancellor: Dr. Victor J. Boschini, Jr. Athletic Director: Chris Del Conte Arena: Daniel-Meyer Coliseum (7,201) School Colors: Purple and White
Coaching Staff Head Coach: Trent Johnson (Boise State, ’83)
February 9 | Fort Worth, Texas Team/Player Info
Sports Info
Series vs. WVU: 0-0
SID: Andy Anderson
2011-12 Record: 18-15
Office Phone: 817-257-5367
Overall Record: 226-185 (13 years)
Conference Record/Place: 7-7 (5th MWC)
Email: a.anderson2@tcu.edu
Record vs. WVU: 0-0
Postseason: CBI Quarterfinals
Assistants: Donny Guerinoni, Brent Scott, Pooh Williamson
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 9/4
Record at School: 0-0 (1st year)
Nickname: Horned Frogs
Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3
Cell Phone: 817-343-6465 Athletic Website: GoFrogs.com Press Row Phone: 817-257-7337
Conference: Big 12
Texas
January 9 | Austin, Texas General Information
Coaching Staff
Location: Austin, Texas
Head Coach: Rick Barnes
Enrollment: 51,145 President: William C. Powers, Jr.
Record at School: 333-130 (14 years)
Athletic Director: DeLoss Dodds
Overall Record: 533-262 (25 years)
Arena: Erwin Special Events Center (16,755)
Record vs. WVU: 4-1
School Colors: White and Burnt Orange
Assistants: Rob Lanier, Russell
February 4 | Morgantown, W.Va. Team/Player Info Springmann, Chris Ogden
Sports Info SID: Scott McConnell
Series vs. WVU: Texas leads 2-1
Office Phone: 512-471-1345
2011-12 Record: 20-14
Email: sm@utexas.edu
Conference Record/Place: 9-9 (6th)
Cell Phone: 512-748-9313
Postseason: NCAA Second Round
Athletic Website: texassports.com
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/4
Press Row Phone: n/a
Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3
Nickname: Longhorns Conference: Big 12
Texas Tech
February 2 | Lubbock, Texas General Information Location: Lubbock, Texas Enrollment: 31,637 President: Dr. Guy Bailey Athletic Director: Kirby Hocutt Arena: United Spirit Arena (15,098) School Colors: Scarlet and Black
February 16 | Morgantown, W.Va.
Coaching Staff
Team/Player Info
Head Coach: Chris Walker (Villanova, ’92)
Series vs. WVU: West Virginia leads 1-0
Record at School: 8-23 (1 year)
2011-12 Record: 8-23
Overall Record: 148-108 (8 years)
Conference Record/Place: 1-17 (10th)
Record vs. WVU: 1-0 Assistants: Jeremy Cox, Bubba Jennings
Nickname: Red Raiders
Sports Info SID: Trenten Hilburn Office Phone: 806-742-2771 Email: trenten.hilburn@ttu.edu Cell Phone: 806-392-3543
Postseason: None
Athletic Website: texastech.com
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 10/3
Press Row Phone: 806-742-6688
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
Conference: Big 12
Clemson Old Spice Classic | Lake Buena Vista, Fla. General Information Location: Clemson, S.C. Enrollment: 19,911 President: James F. Barker Athletic Director: Dr. Terry Don Phillips Arena: Littlejohn Coliseum (10,000) School Colors: Clemson Orange and Regalia
Coaching Staff Head Coach: Brad Brownell (DePauw, ’91) Record at School: 38-27 (2 years) Overall Record: 205-112 (10 years) Record vs. WVU: 0-1 Assistants: Mike Winiecki, Earl Grant, Steve Smith
Team/Player Info
Sports Info
Series vs. WVU: WVU leads 4-1
SID: Philip Sikes
2011-12 Record: 16-15
Office Phone: 864-656-2114
Conference Record/Place: 8-8 (7th)
Email: Philips@clemson.edu
Postseason: None
Cell Phone: 864-525-4889
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/4
Athletic Website: ClemsonTigers.com
Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3
Press Row Phone: 864-656-6833
Nickname: Tigers Conference: Atlantic Coast
Davidson Old Spice Classic | Lake Buena Vista, Fla. General Information Location: Davidson, N.C. Enrollment: 1,900 President: Carol Quillen Athletic Director: Jim Murphy
Coaching Staff Head Coach: Bob McKillop (Hofstra, ’72) Record at School: 401-263 (22 years)
Team/Player Info
SID: Marc Gignac
2011-12 Record: 25-8
Office Phone: 704-894-2123
Conference Record/Place: 16-2 (1st)
Email: magignac@davidson.edu
Arena: Belk Arena (5,223)
Overall Record: 401-263 (22 years)
School Colors: Red and Black
Record vs. WVU: 1-2
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 9/3
Nickname: Wildcats
Assistants: Jim Fox, Matt McKillop, Ryan Mee
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
Conference: Southern
Sports Info
Series vs. WVU: WVU leads 19-16
Postseason: NCAA Second Round
Cell Phone: 980-297-9981 Athletic Website: davidsonwildcats.com Press Row Phone: 704-894-7267
Duquesne December 11 | Pittsburgh, Pa. General Information Location: Pittsburgh, Pa.
Coaching Staff
Team/Player Info
Enrollment: 10,011
Head Coach: Jim Ferry (Keene State, ’90)
President: Dr. Charles J. Dougherty
Record at School: 0-0 (1st year)
Athletic Director: Greg Amodio
Overall Record: 254-168 (14 years)
Conference Record/Place: 7-9 (t-9th)
Arena: A.J. Palumbo Center (4,406)/ CONSOL Energy Center (19,000)
Record vs. WVU: 0-0
Postseason: None
Assistants: Brian Nash, John Rhodes, Rich Glesmann
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 5/4
School Colors: Red and Blue Nickname: Dukes
Sports Info
Series vs. WVU: WVU leads 50-36
SID: Dave Saba
2011-12 Record: 16-15
Office Phone: 412-396-5861 Email: saba@duq.edu
Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3
Cell Phone: 412-225-5317 Athletic Website: GoDuquesne.com Press Row Phone: 412-396-4925
Conference: Atlantic 10
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Eastern Kentucky December 30 | Morgantown, W.Va. General Information Location: Richmond, Ky.
Coaching Staff
Team/Player Info
Head Coach: Jeff Neubauer (La Salle, ’93)
Series vs. WVU: Eastern Kentucky leads 1-0
President: Dr. Doug Whitlock
Record at School: 118-102 (7 years)
2011-12 Record: 16-16
Athletic Director: Mark Sandy
Overall Record: 118-102 (7 years)
Arena: McBrayer Arena (6,500)
Record vs. WVU: 0-0
School Colors: Maroon and White
Assistants: Rodney Crawford, Austin Newton, Luke Strege
Enrollment: 16,515
Nickname: Colonels
Conference Record/Place: 7-9 (8th) Postseason: None Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/6 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3
Sports Info SID: Kevin Britton Office Phone: 859-622-2006 Email: Kevin.britton@eku.edu Cell Phone: 859-358-8359 Athletic Website: EKUSports.com Press Row Phone: 859-622-5908
Conference: Ohio Valley
Gonzaga Old Spice Classic/ESPN College Hoops Tip-Off Marathon Spokane, Wash. General Information
Coaching Staff
Team/Player Info
Sports Info
Location: Spokane, Wash.
Head Coach: Mark Few (Oregon, ’87)
Series vs. WVU: Gonzaga leads 1-0
SID: Oliver Pierce
Enrollment: 7,800
Record at School: 341-88 (13 years)
2011-12 Record: 26-7
Office Phone: 509-313-6373
Overall Record: 341-88 (13 years)
Conference Record/Place: 15-1 (1st)
Email: pierce@athletics.gonzaga.edu
Record vs. WVU: 1-0
Postseason: NCAA Sweet 16
Assistants: Donny Daniels, Tommy Lloyd, ray Giacoletti
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 10/2
President: Thayne McCulloh Athletic Director: Mike Roth Arena: McCarthey Athletic Center (6,000) School Colors: Navy, Blue, White, Red Nickname: Bulldogs, Zags
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
Cell Phone: 509-891-7819 Athletic Website: gozags.com Press Row Phone: 509-313-4224
Conference: West Coast
Marist November 22 | Old Spice Classic | Lake Buena Vista, Fla. General Information Location: Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Enrollment: 4,394
Coaching Staff Head Coach: Chuck Martin (Monmouth, ’93)
President: Dr. Dennis Murray
Record at School: 31-96 (4 years)
Athletic Director: Tim Murray
Overall Record: 31-96 (4 years)
Arena: McCann Recreation Center (3,200)
Record vs. WVU: 0-0
School Colors: Red and White
Assistants: Ron Johnson, Will Lanier, Paul Lee
Team/Player Info
Sports Info
Series vs. WVU: West Virginia leads 0-0
SID: Alex Lumb
2011-12 Record: 14-18
Office Phone: 845-575-3599
Conference Record/Place: 7-11 (8th)
Email: Alexander.lumb@marist.edu
Postseason: None
Cell Phone: 845-863-7515
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 9/3
Athletic Website: goredfoxes.com
Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2
Press Row Phone: 845-454-2486
Nickname: Red Foxes Conference: Metro Atlantic
Marshall December 5 | Chesapeake Energy Capital Classic | Charleston, W.Va. General Information Location: Huntington, W.Va. Enrollment: 16,000 President: Dr. Stephen J. Kopp Athletic Director: Mike Hamrick Arena: Cam Henderson Center (9,043) School Colors: Green and White
Coaching Staff
Team/Player Info
Head Coach: Tom Herrion (Merrimack, ’89)
Series vs. WVU: West Virginia leads 29-11
Record at School: 43-26 (2 years)
2011-12 Record: 21-14
Overall Record: 123-65 (6 years)
Conference Record/Place: 9-7 (t-5th)
Record vs. WVU: 1-1 Assistants: Mark Cline, Dino Presley, Josh King
Nickname: Thundering Herd
Sports Info SID: Steve Schoon Office Phone: 304-696-2418 Email: schoon@marshall.edu Cell Phone: 304-696-5275
Postseason: NIT First Round
Athletic Website: herdzone.com
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/6
Press Row Phone: 304-696-3304
Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2
Conference: Conference USA
Michigan December 15 | Brooklyn, N.Y. General Information Location: Ann Arbor, Mich. Enrollment: 40,365 President: Mary Sue Coleman Athletic Director: Dave Brandon Arena: Crisler Arena (12,721) School Colors: Maize and Blue
Coaching Staff Head Coach: John Beilein (Wheeling Jesuit, ’75)
Team/Player Info
Sports Info
Series vs. WVU: 0-0
SID: Tom Wywrot
2011-12 Record: 24-10
Office Phone: 734-647-1268
Overall Record: 642-395 (24 years)
Conference Record/Place: 13-5 (t-1st)
Email: twywrot@umich.edu
Record vs. WVU: 1-0
Postseason: NCAA Second Round
Assistants: Jeff Meyer, Bacari Alexander, LaVall Jordan
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 10/6
Record at School: 97-77 (5 years)
Nickname: Wolverines
Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2
Cell Phone: 734-320-1148 Athletic Website: mgoblue.com Press Row Phone: 734-998-7978
Conference: Big Ten
Oakland December 19 | Morgantown, W.Va. General Information Location: Rochester, Mich.
Conference: The Summit League
Enrollment: 19,379
Head Coach: Greg Kampe (Bowling Green, ’78)
President: Dr. Gary D. Russi
Team/Player Info Series vs. WVU: West Virginia leads 1-0 2011-12 Record: 20-16
Athletic Director: Tracy Huth
Record at School: 490-349 (28 years)
Conference Record/Place: 11-7 (3rd)
Arena: Athletics Center O’rena (3,000)
Overall Record: 490-349 (28 years)
Postseason: CollegeInsider.com Tournament Semifinals
School Colors: Black and Gold Nickname: Golden Grizzlies
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Coaching Staff
Record vs. WVU: 0-1 Assistants: Jeff Tungate, Darren Sorenson, Saddi Washington
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
Sports Info SID: Scott MacDonald Office Phone: 248-370-4008 Email: macdona2@oakland.edu Cell Phone: 919-619-4137 Athletic Website: ougrizzlies.com Press Row Phone: 248-370-4099
Purdue
January 19 | West Lafayette, Ind. General Information
Coaching Staff
Team/Player Info
Sports Info
Location: West Lafayette, Ind.
Head Coach: Matt Painter (Purdue, ’94)
Series vs. WVU: Purdue leads 5-1
SID: Cory Walton
Enrollment: 39,697
Record at School: 160-77 (7 years)
2011-12 Record: 22-13
Office Phone: 765-494-3201
Interim President: Tim Sands
Overall Record: 185-82 (8 years)
Email: cdwalton@purdue.edu
Athletic Director: Morgan J. Burke
Record vs. WVU: 1-1
Conference Record/Place: 10-8 (6th)
Arena: Mackey Arena (14,846)
Assistants: Jack Owens, Micah Shrewsberry Greg Gary
School Colors: Old Gold and Black
Postseason: NCAA Third Round Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3
Nickname: Boilermakers
Cell Phone: 765-337-2063 Athletic Website: purduesports.com Press Row Phone: 765-494-6365
Conference: Big Ten
Radford December 22 | Morgantown, W.Va. General Information
Coaching Staff
Team/Player Info
Location: Radford, Va.
Head Coach: Mike Jones (Howard, ’90)
Enrollment: 9,300
Record at School: 6-26 (1 year)
President: Penelope W. Kyle
Overall Record: 6-26 (1 year)
Athletic Director: Robert Lineburg
Record vs. WVU: 0-0
Conference Record/Place: 2-16 (10th)
Arena: Dedmon Center (3,500)
Assistants: Kyle Getter, Chris Hawkins, JD Byers
Postseason: None
School Colors: Red and White Nickname: Highlanders
Series vs. WVU: West Virginia leads 4-0 2011-12 Record: 6-26
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 76 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2
Sports Info SID: Brian Stanley Office Phone: 540-831-5726 Email: bmstanley@radford.edu Cell Phone: 540-831-5125 Athletic Website: radfordathletics.com Press Row Phone: 540-831-6190
Conference: Big South
UTEP Old Spice Classic | Lake Buena Vista, Fla. General Information Coaching Staff Team/Player Info Sports Info Location: El Paso, Texas Enrollment: 22,640 President: Dr. Diana Natalicio Athletic Director: Bob Stull Arena: Don Haskins Center (12,000) School Colors: Dark Blue, Orange, Silver Accent Nickname: Miners
Head Coach: Tim Floyd (Louisiana Tech, ’77)
Series vs. WVU: 0-0
SID: Jeff Darby
2011-12 Record: 15-17 (t-8th)
Office Phone: 915-747-6652
Overall Record: 368-207 (18 years)
Conference Record/Place: 13-5 (2nd)
Email: jdarby@utep.edu
Record vs. WVU: 0-0
Postseason: None
Assistants: Phil Johnson, Ken DeWeese, Greg Foster
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 6/4
Record at School: 40-27 (2 years)
Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2
Cell Phone: 915-204-0642 Athletic Website: utepathletics.com Press Row Phone: 915-747-5154
Conference: Conference USA
Vanderbilt Old Spice Classic | Lake Buena Vista, Fla. General Information Location: Nashville, Tenn. Enrollment: 6,738
Coaching Staff Head Coach: Kevin Stallings (Purdue, ’82)
Team/Player Info
Sports Info
Series vs. WVU: WVU leads 1-0
SID: Andy Boggs
2011-12 Record: 25-11
Office Phone: 615-343-1847
Conference Record/Place: 10-6 (3rd)
Email: andy.boggs@vanderbilt.edu
Chancellor: Nicholas Zeppos
Record at School: 261-159 (13 years)
Vice Chancellor: David Williams II
Overall Record: 384-222 (19 years)
Postseason: NCAA Third Round
Cell Phone: 615-343-7064
Arena: Memorial Gymnasium (14,316)
Record vs. WVU: 0-1
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/8
Athletic Website: VUCommodores.com
School Colors: Black and Gold
Assistants: David Cason, Brad Frederick, Tom Richardson
Starters Returning/Lost: 0/5
Press Row Phone: 615-320-0436
Nickname: Commodores Conference: Southeastern
Virginia Tech December 8 | Morgantown, W.Va. General Information
Coaching Staff
Location: Blacksburg, Va. Enrollment: 31,000 President: Dr. Charles Steger Athletic Director: Jim Weaver Arena: Cassell Coliseum (9,847) School Colors: Chicago Maroon and Burnt Orange Nickname: Hokies
Head Coach: James Johnson (Ferrum, ’93)
Team/Player Info
Sports Info
Series vs. WVU: WVU leads 46-29
SID: Bill Dyer
2011-12 Record: 16-17
Office Phone: 540-231-8852
Overall Record: 0-0 (1st year)
Conference Record/Place: 4-12 (t-9th)
Email: wdyer@vt.edu
Record vs. WVU: 0-0
Postseason: None
Assistants: Kurt Kanaskie, Ramon Williams, Mary Byington
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 6/3
Record at School: 0-0 (1st year)
Cell Phone: 540-998-5906 Athletic Website: hokiesports.com
Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2
Conference: Atlantic Coast
VMI November 28 | Morgantown, W.Va. General Information Location: Lexington, Va. Enrollment: 1,500 Superintendent: General J.H. Binford Peay III, ‘62 Athletic Director: Donny White Arena: Cameron Hall (5,000) School Colors: Red, Yellow and White Nickname: Keydets Conference: Big South
Coaching Staff
Team/Player Info
Head Coach: Duggar Baucom (Charlotte, ’95)
Series vs. WVU: West Virginia leads 42-5
Record at School: 104-110 (7 years)
2011-12 Record: 17-16
Sports Info SID: Wade Branner Office Phone: 540-464-7253 Email: brannerwh@vmi.edu
Overall Record: 141-129 (9 years)
Conference Record/Place: 8-10 (7th)
Record vs. WVU: 0-1
Postseason: None
Athletic Website: VMIKeydets.com
Assistants: Daniel Willis, Jason Allison
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 10/1
Press Row Phone: 540-463-6725
Cell Phone: 540-463-5033
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
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First Round March 19 and 20 University of Dayton Arena Dayton, Ohio
Second and Third Rounds March 21 and 23 The Palace of Auburn Hills Auburn Hills, Mich. Rupp Arena Lexington, Ky. Energy Solutions Arena Salt Lake City, Utah HP Pavilion San Jose, Calif.
March 22 and 24 Frank Erwin Center Austin, Texas UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Sprint Center Kansas City, Mo. Wells Fargo Center Philadelphia, Pa.
Regionals March 28 and 30 Staples Center Los Angeles, Calif.
Verizon Center Washington, D.C.
March 29 and 31 Cowboys Stadium Arlington, Texas Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis, Ind.
2013 Phillips 66 Big 12 Men’s Basketball Championship Sprint Center t Kansas City
First Round Wednesday March 13
Quarterfinals Thursday March 14
Semifinals Friday March 15
Final Saturday March 16
No. 4 Seed Game 3 11:30 a.m. ESPN2
No. 5 Seed Game 7 6:30 p.m. Big 12 Network or ESPNU
Final Four
April 6 and 8 Georgia Dome Atlanta, Ga.
No. 1 Seed No. 8 Seed
Game 4 2:00 p.m. ESPN2
Game 1 6:00 p.m. Big 12 Network
No. 9 Seed
Game 9 5:00 p.m. ESPN
big 12 champion
No. 2 Seed No. 7 Seed
Game 5 6:00 p.m. Big 12 Network
Game 2 8:30 p.m. Big 12 Network
No. 10 Seed
2013 NCAA Championship Game 8 9:00 p.m. Big 12 Network or ESPNU
No. 3 Seed
Game 6 8:30 p.m. Big 12 Network
No. 6 Seed
Future Championship Dates [Sprint Center, Kansas City]
2014: March 12-15 2015: March 11-14 2016: March 9-12
All times Central. Times and network lineups are subject to change. Telecasts on the Big 12 Network are syndicated by ESPN Regional Television throughout Big 12 markets and beyond. Semifinal games will be available in the conference footprint on Big 12 Network and outside league markets on ESPNU. All games will be carried on WatchESPN, with most also available via ESPN Full Court.
Future Final Four Sites
2014 – Cowboys Stadium, Dallas, Texas 2015 – Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, Ind. 2016 – Reliant Stadium, Houston, Texas
106
2011-12
81-83*
L
Neutral
75
Iowa State (0-0) Will Be First Meeting
Kansas (0-0) Will Be First Meeting
Kansas State (1-1) 1949-50
44-49
L
Home
2011-12
85-80#
W
Neutral76
Oklahoma (1-1) 2005-06
92-68
W
Neutral62
2007-08
82-88#
L
Neutral15
Oklahoma State (1-0) 1958-59
67-49
W
Neutral23
79-74
W
Neutral33
1963-64
82-93 75-73
L W
Away Neutral15
1964-65
77-86 80-103 74-72*
L L W
Neutral Away Neutral36
1965-66
79-105 74-65 69-80
L W L
Away Neutral15 Neutral36
1966-67
93-97# 86-83 81-65
L W W
Away Home Neutral36
1967-68
89-86* 77-91 70-87
W L L
Home Away Neutral36
1968-69
71-102 79-94
L L
Away Home
1969-70
80-92
L
Away
82-87
L
1970-71
57-66 93-79
L W
1971-72
1942-43
36-52 56-37
L W
Away Home
1973-74
70-75
L
Home
1974-75
100-83
W
Away
1975-76
76-72
W
Home
1976-77
97-82 78-83
W L
Home Away
1977-78
76-89 87-74 59-57
L W W
Away Home Away10
1978-79
69-73 92-63 73-59
L W W
Away Home Home24
1979-80
66-73 38-49 95-78
L L W
Away Home Away10
Home
1980-81
73-61 64-69 50-55
W L L
Home Away Away10
Away Home
1981-82
75-65 90-75
W W
Home Away
1982-83
15
TCU (0-0)
95-78 80-101
W L
Home Away
Will Be First Meeting
91-79 70-93
W L
Home Away
1972-73
88-85# 74-77
W L
Home Away
1983-84
61-41 67-68
W L
Home Away
1984-85
72-62 85-61 66-70
W W L
Away Home Neutral25
1985-86
66-62 81-72
W W
Away Home
1986-87
64-50 75-66 74-60
W W W
Home Away Home16
1987-88
75-65 79-69
W W
Away Home
1988-89
101-72 98-82
W W
Home Away
1989-90
97-60 78-77
W W
Home Away
Texas (1-2) 1973-74
80-79
W
Neutral43
1974-75
97-92 84-80*
W W
Home Away
2005-06
75-76
L
Neutral61
1993-94
85-69
W
Home5
2005-06
71-74
L
Neutral60
2008-09
65-68
L
Neutral67
2010-11
84-70
W
Neutral
Texas Tech (1-0) 2004-05
65-60
W
Neutral56
Non-Conference Opponents Clemson (4-1) 1951-52
88-73
W
Home
1951-52
80-69
W
Home
1993-94
79-96
L
Home5
2006-07
78-73
W
Neutral18
2010-11
84-76
W
Neutral78
Davidson (19-16) 1955-56
59-53
W
Neutral33
1956-57
71-51
W
Neutral33
1957-58
91-61
W
Neutral33
1958-59
100-65
W
Neutral33
1962-63
89-73
W
Home
77
Duquesne (50-36) 1914-15
21-29
L
Away
1924-25
28-30
L
Home
1925-26
33-22 13-42
W L
Home Away
1929-30
26-28
L
Home
1930-31
38-35*
W
Home
1931-32
16-29
L
Home
1990-91
1932-33
30-33 25-32
L L
Away Home
107-73 88-93
W L
Home Away
1933-34
20-51 33-40
L L
Away Home
1991-92
83-75 64-71 76-69
W L W
Home Away Neutral26
1934-35
27-35 30-51
L L
Home Away
1992-93
84-67
W
Home
1935-36
41-55 35-33
L W
Away Home
1993-94
87-67 64-68 68-70
W L L
Home Away Neutral26
1936-37
40-48 47-59
L L
Home Away
1994-95
77-76 88-76
W W
Home Away
1940-41
37-51
L
Home
1995-96
93-77
W
Home
1941-42
22-30 41-33
L W
Away Home
1996-97
90-65
W
Away
SERIES RECORDS VS.
Baylor (0-1)
107
SERIES RECORDS VS.
1997-98
90-78
W
Home
1995-96
87-91
L
Neutral15
1998-99
50-59
L
Away
1996-97
103-91
W
Neutral15
1999-00
80-94
L
Home37
1997-98
71-58
W
Neutral15
2000-01
81-73
W
Away
1998-99
85-84*
W
Neutral15
2001-02
61-68
L
Home
1999-00
82-77
W
Neutral15
2002-03
82-86
L
Away
2000-01
73-67
W
Neutral15
2003-04
88-84*
W
Home
2001-02
79-81*
L
Neutral15
2004-05
72-69
W
Away
2002-03
65-61
W
Neutral15
2005-06
86-66
W
Home
2003-04
55-51
W
Neutral15
2006-07
85-54
W
Away
2004-05
55-59
L
Neutral15
1955-56
84-62
W
Home
2007-08
92-68
W
Home
2005-06
52-58
L
Neutral15
1956-57
59-54
W
Neutral32
2008-09
68-63
W
Away
2006-07
77-63
W
Neutral15
1959-60
82-72
W
Neutral33
2009-10
68-39
W
Home
2007-08
66-64
W
Neutral
1960-61
83-72
W
Home
2010-11
64-61
W
Away
2008-09
87-76
W
Neutral15
2009-10
68-60
W
Neutral15
2010-11
71-75
L
Neutral15
1961-62
85-81 82-85 88-72
W L W
Home Away Neutral33
2011-12
78-62
W
Neutral15
1962-63
86-83 79-76
W W
Home Away
1963-64
81-73 79-77
W W
Away Home
1964-65
74-82 127-73
L W
Away Home
1968-69
81-70
W
Neutral15
82-77
W
Home
1969-70
75-76
L
Neutral15
Eastern Kentucky (0-1) 1978-79
91-93
L
Neutral
15
Gonzaga (0-1) 2011-12
54-77
Michigan (0-0) L
Neutral79
Will Be First Meeting
Marist (0-0)
Oakland (1-0)
Will Be First Meeting
2010-11
Marshall (29-11)
108
15
95-71
W
Home
Purdue (1-5)
1928-29
44-21
W
Home
1961-62
79-86
L
Neutral65
1929-30
48-35
W
Home
1974-75
83-94
L
Away
1930-31
36-22
W
Home
1975-76
79-90
L
Home
1977-78
80-73
W
Home
1980-81
72-75*
L
1978-79
79-73 73-71
W W
Home Home29
2009-10
62-77
L
Away
2010-11
68-64
W
Home
1979-80
71-61 63-62*
W W
Home29 Neutral15
1980-81
73-76*
L
Home
1981-82
78-91
L
Away
1982-83
95-82
W
Home
1983-84
67-78
L
Away
1984-85
89-77
W
Home
1985-86
60-64
L
Away
1986-87
69-67
W
Home
1987-88
72-82
L
Away
1988-89
81-73
W
Neutral15
1989-90
74-56
W
Home
1990-91
80-97
L
Away
1991-92
90-76
W
Neutral15
1992-93
72-65
W
Neutral15
1993-94
79-67
W
Neutral15
1994-95
89-82
W
Neutral15
Neutral
18
Radford (4-0) 1991-92
83-49
W
Home
2004-05
78-44
W
Home
2007-08
90-60
L
Away
2008-09
89-54
W
Home
UTEP (0-0) Would Be First Meeting
Vanderbilt (1-0) 2010-11
74-71
W
Neutral77
Virginia Tech (46-29) 1920-21
24-32
L
Home
1927-28
47-24
W
Neutral31
1928-29
49-27
W
Neutral31
1950-51
78-67 72-79
W L
Home Away
1951-52
78-53 99-82
W W
Home Away
1952-53
92-55 86-62
W W
Away Home
1953-54
111-68 101-67
W W
Home Away
1954-55
98-82 64-61
W W
Home Away
78-80
L
Away
1970-71
93-82
W
Neutral15
104-95
W
Home
1971-72
101-105# 83-82
L W
Home Away
1972-73
68-86 53-76
L L
Home Away
1973-74
80-82 94-83
L W
Away Home
1974-75
86-87 68-78
L L
Home Away
1975-76
80-114 78-81
L L
Away Home
1976-77
74-73 86-78
W W
Home Away
1977-78
88-99 89-88
L W
Away Home
1978-79
83-81 61-73
W L
Home Away
1979-80
71-73* 64-68
L L
Away Home
1980-81
64-70
L
Neutral15
1981-82
75-67
W
Neutral34
1982-83
90-86+
W
Home
1983-84
68-67
W
Away
1984-85
63-65
L
Home
JABARIE HiNDS
109
SERIES RECORDS VS.
1985-86
69-76
L
Away
89-71
W
Neutral33
1986-87
65-48
W
Home
1961-62
90-56 101-79
W W
Neutral15 Home
1962-63
100-74 86-74
W W
Neutral15 Home
1963-64
64-68
L
Neutral15
75-73
W
Home
79-73
W
Neutral15
87-79
W
Home
1965-66
69-58
W
Neutral15
93-75 95-80
W W
Home Neutral36
1966-67
99-75 91-77
W W
Home Neutral15
1967-68
77-57 90-92*
W L
Home Neutral73
1968-69
68-65 84-87
W L
Neutral73 Home
2010-11 82-66 *overtime #double overtime +triple overtime
W
Neutral15
1987-88
79-92
L
Away
1988-89
101-52
W
Home
1989-90
68-75*
L
Away
1990-91
94-68
W
Home
1991-92
66-65
W
Away
1992-93
74-70
W
Home
1993-94
58-63
L
Neutral35
1994-95
73-83
L
Home
1995-96
62-68
L
Away
1996-97
76-65
W
Home
1997-98
55-52
W
Away
1998-99
69-68
W
Home
1999-00
61-58
W
Away
2000-01
72-69
W
Away
2001-02
63-78
L
Home
2002-03
71-67
W
Home
2003-04
67-69 49-53
L L
Home Away
1915-16
19-28
L
Away
1916-17
29-33
L
Away
1944-45
68-27
W
Neutral71
VMI (42-5)
1947-48
88-42
W
Home
1948-49
96-48
W
Home
1950-51
99-69
W
Away
1951-52
91-66 84-49
W W
Home Away
1952-53
98-63 94-70
W W
Home Away
1953-54
81-56
W
Home
117-74
W
Neutral72
1954-55
71-59 101-77 73-66
W W W
Home Away Neutral33
1955-56
89-66 103-68
W W
Home Neutral31
1956-57
71-47 89-57
W W
Home Neutral31
1957-58
109-50 104-58
W W
Home Neutral31
1958-59
82-71 99-55
W W
Neutral31 Home
1959-60
91-76 101-71
W W
Home Neutral31
90-83
W
Neutral33
87-72 102-91
W W
Home Neutral31
1960-61
110
1964-65
1 Holiday Festival, New York, N.Y. 2 Palm Beach Classic, Miami, Fla. 3 Cable Car Classic, San Francisco, Calif. 4 NCAA Tournament, Philadelphia, Pa. 5 National Invitation Tournament, Morgantown, W.Va. 6 ECAC Tournament, Morgantown, W.Va. 7 Orange Bowl Classic, Miami Beach, Fla. 8 Sugar Bowl Tournament, New Orleans, La. 9 East Coast Basketball League Tournament, Philadelphia, Pa. 10 Eastern 8 Tournament, Pittsburgh, Pa. 11 National Invitation Tournament, Providence, R.I. 12 BIG EAST Tournament, New York, N.Y. 13 East Brunswick, N.J. 14 New York, N.Y. 15 Charleston, W.Va. 16 Atlantic 10 Tournament, Morgantown, W.Va. 17 Brooklyn, N.Y. 18 National Invitation Tournament, New York, N.Y. 19 Centennial Classic, Morgantown, W.Va. 20 Preseason National Invitation Tournament, Hartford, Conn. 21 Big Sun Invitational Tournament, St. Petersburg, Fla. 22 Hall of Fame Tournament, Springfield, Mass. 23 Kentucky Invitation Tournament, Lexington, Ky. 24 Eastern 8 Tournament, Morgantown, W.Va. 25 Atlantic 10 Tournament, Piscataway, N.J.
26 Atlantic 10 Tournament, Philadelphia, Pa. 27 Atlanta, Ga. 28 Dixie Classic, Raleigh, N.C. 29 West Virginia Classic, Morgantown, W.Va. 30 NCAA Tournament, Greensboro, N.C. 31 Bluefield, W.Va. 32 Fayetteville, W.Va. 33 Southern Conference Tournament, Richmond, Va. 34 Roanoke, Va. 35 Landover, Md. 36 Southern Conference Tournament, Charlotte, N.C. 37 Wheeling, W.Va. 38 Fairmont, W.Va. 39 Presidential Classic, Washington, D.C. 40 Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii 41 Fiesta Bowl Classic, Tucson, Ariz. 42 Jacksonville, Fla. 43 Far West Classic, Portland, Ore. 44 Big Island Invitational, Hilo, Hawaii 45 Cumberland, Md. 46 NCAA Tournament, Birmingham, Ala. 47 National Invitation Tournament, Piscataway, N.J. 48 BB&T Classic, Washington, D.C. 49 Southern Conference Tournament, Raleigh, N.C. 50 Greensboro, N.C. 51 East Rutherford, N.J. 52 National Invitation Tournament, Raleigh, N.C. 53 Buffalo, N.Y. 54 NCAA Tournament, Boise, Idaho 55 NCAA Tournament, Louisville, Ky. 56 NCAA Tournament, Albuquerque, N.M. 57 Milwaukee Classic, Milwaukee, Wisc. 58 NCAA Tournament, New York, N.Y. 59 NCAA Tournament, Auburn Hills, Mich. 60 NCAA Tournament, Atlanta, Ga. 61 Guardians Classic, Kansas City, Mo. 62 All-College Classic, Oklahoma City, Okla. 63 Preseason NIT, Lexington, Ky. 64 Guardians Classic, Kansas City, Mo. 65 Los Angeles Classic, Los Angeles, Calif. 66 National Invitation Tournament, Minneapolis, Minn. 67 Jimmy V Classic, New York, N.Y. 68 Raleigh, N.C. 69 Louisville, Ky. 70 NCAA Tournament, Syracuse, N.Y. 71 Huntington, W.Va. 72 Williamson, W.Va. 73 Beckley, W.Va. 74 National Invitation Tournament, Kent, Ohio 75 Las Vegas Classic, Las Vegas, Nev. 76 Wichita, Kan. 77 Puerto Rico Tip-Off, San Juan, Puerto Rico 78 NCAA Tournament, Tampa, Fla. 79 NCAA Tournament, Pittsburgh, Pa.
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RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE
OVERALL 19-14 9-9 10-5
HOME 11-5 5-4 6-1
AWAY 4-6 4-5 0-1
NEUTRAL 4-3 0-0 4-3
ATTENDANCE SUMMARY HOME AWAY NEUTRAL TOTAL
GAMES 16 10 7 33
DATE TIME OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS 11/11/11 9:00 p.m. ORAL ROBERTS W 78-71 8579 (20)JONES, Kevin 11/15/11 10:00 a.m. KENT STATE 60-70 L 5616 (15)JONES, Kevin 11/17/11 7:00 p.m. ALCORN STATE W 97-62 6059 (29)JONES, Kevin 11/22/11 7:00 p.m. ^ vs Morehead State W 83-48 10122 (23)JONES, Kevin 11/28/11 7:00 p.m. AKRON W 77-56 7334 (19)HINDS, Jabarie 12/03/11 8 p.m. at Mississippi State 62-75 L 9464 (14)KILICLI, Deniz (14)JONES, Kevin 12/08/11 8 p.m. + vs Kansas State Wo2 85-80 15004 (30)JONES, Kevin 12/10/11 7:00 p.m. MIAMI W 77-66 12257 (27)BRYANT, Darryl 12/17/11 2:00 p.m. $ TEXAS A&M W 84-64 7226 (22)JONES, Kevin -CORPUS CHRISTI 12/19/11 7:00 p.m. $ TENNESSEE TECH W 72-53 6252 (25)JONES, Kevin 12/22/11 5PM % vs Missouri State Wot 70-68 1536 (16)JONES, Kevin 12/23/11 6:00 pm % vs Baylor 81-83 Lot 1536 (28)JONES, Kevin 12/28/11 7:00 p.m. * VILLANOVA W 83-69 11262 (34)BRYANT, Darryl 12/30/11 9:00 p.m. * at Seton Hall 48-67 L 7533 (15)JONES, Kevin 01/04/12 7 p.m. * at Rutgers W 85-64 4815 (29)BRYANT, Darryl 01/07/12 12:00 p.m. * GEORGETOWN W 74-62 10526 (25)BRYANT, Darryl 01/09/12 7:00 p.m. * at Connecticut 57-64 L 15805 (22)JONES, Kevin 01/14/12 2:00 p.m. * RUTGERS W 84-60 13820 (24)JONES, Kevin 01/18/12 7:30 p.m. ^ vs Marshall W 78-62 12684 (25)JONES, Kevin 01/21/12 3:00 p.m * CINCINNATI Wot 77-74 14070 (26)JONES, Kevin 01/25/12 7pm * at St. John’s 62-78 L 6901 (26)JONES, Kevin 01/28/12 1:05 p.m. * at Syracuse 61-63 L 28740 (20)JONES, Kevin 01/30/12 7:00 p.m. * PITT 66-72 L 13032 (21)JONES, Kevin 02/05/12 12:04 p.m. * at Providence Wot 87-84 8122 (32)BRYANT, Darryl 02/08/12 9:00 p.m. * NOTRE DAME 51-55 L 9258 (17)HINDS, Jabarie 02/11/12 12:00 p.m. * LOUISVILLE 74-77 L 11254 (22)JONES, Kevin 02/16/12 9:00 PM * at Pitt W 66-48 12508 (16)JONES, Kevin 02/22/12 7 p.m. * at Notre Dame 44-71 L 8265 (15)JONES, Kevin 02/24/12 9:00 p.m. * MARQUETTE 60-61 L 12087 (25)BRYANT, Darryl 02/28/12 7:00 P.M. * DEPAUL W 92-75 10255 (28)BRYANT, Darryl Noon * at USF W 50-44 9737 (18)JONES, Kevin 03/03/12 03/07/12 12pm @ vs Connecticut 67-71 Lot 20057 (25)JONES, Kevin 03/15/12 7:20 pm edt & vs Gonzaga 54-77 L 19413 (15)BROWNE, Gary
^ = Charleston, W.Va. + = Wichita, Kan. $ = Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic, Morgantown, W.Va. % = Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic, Las Vegas, Nev.
TOTALS 158887 111890 80352 351129
AVG/GAME 9930 11189 11479 10640
HIGH REBOUNDS (8)JONES, Kevin (18)JONES, Kevin (13)JONES, Kevin (10)JONES, Kevin (12)JONES, Kevin (9)JONES, Kevin (12)JONES, Kevin (9)JONES, Kevin (8)JONES, Kevin (14)JONES, Kevin (13)JONES, Kevin (17)JONES, Kevin (8)KILICLI, Deniz (10)JONES, Kevin (14)JONES, Kevin (16)JONES, Kevin (7)BROWNE, Gary (14)JONES, Kevin (7)JONES, Kevin (7)BRYANT, Darryl (13)JONES, Kevin (14)JONES, Kevin (8)JONES, Kevin (13)JONES, Kevin (9)BROWNE, Gary (12)JONES, Kevin (11)JONES, Kevin (13)JONES, Kevin (8)JONES, Kevin (10)RUTLEDGE, Dominique (16)JONES, Kevin (11)JONES, Kevin (11)RUTLEDGE, Dominique (6)RUTLEDGE, Dominique
@ = BIG EAST Championship, New York, N.Y. & = NCAA Championship, Pittsburgh, Pa. * = Conference game
Player JONES, Kevin Conference-Only... BRYANT, Darryl Conference-Only... KILICLI, Deniz Conference-Only... HINDS, Jabarie Conference-Only... BROWNE, Gary Conference-Only... BROWN, Aaron Conference-Only... NOREEN, Kevin Conference-Only... FORSYTHE, Pat Conference-Only... RUTLEDGE, Dominique Conference-Only... MILES, Keaton Conference-Only... WILLIAMSON, Paul Conference-Only... MCCUNE, Tommie Conference-Only... TEAM................ Conference-Only... Total.......... Conference-Only... Opponents...... Conference-Only...
GP 33 18 33 18 32 18 33 18 33 18 32 17 23 10 7 0 28 17 32 17 20 10 13 5 33 18 33 18
SCORE BY PERIODS: West Virginia Opponents
GS 33 18 32 17 32 18 33 18 3 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 30 16 0 0 0 0
Min 1265 703 1230 683 852 513 950 545 845 472 489 242 277 89 80 0 218 141 419 203 92 39 58 20
1st 1088 995
Avg 38.3 39.1 37.3 37.9 26.6 28.5 28.8 30.3 25.6 26.2 15.3 14.2 12.0 8.9 11.4 0.0 7.8 8.3 13.1 11.9 4.6 3.9 4.5 4.0
FG 260 129 157 86 136 80 95 49 69 38 51 22 17 1 4 0 22 14 18 11 7 0 2 1 838 431 815 447
2nd 1204 1152
FGA 511 273 438 248 270 157 227 133 159 84 132 68 30 5 10 0 42 27 58 27 19 5 18 7 1914 1034 1816 980
OT 43 41
Pct .509 .473 .358 .347 .504 .510 .419 .368 .434 .452 .386 .324 .567 .200 .400 .000 .524 .519 .310 .407 .368 .000 .111 .143 .438 .417 .449 .456
3FG 34 20 71 38 0 0 25 16 11 6 25 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 1 0 174 91 179 86
OT2 11 6
FGA 128 68 230 131 0 0 78 53 45 23 64 32 1 0 0 0 1 0 7 1 17 5 12 4 583 317 554 287
Pct .266 .294 .309 .290 .000 .000 .321 .302 .244 .261 .391 .344 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .412 .000 .083 .000 .298 .287 .323 .300
Total 2346 2194
FT 103 64 174 102 71 33 30 14 65 32 7 5 17 4 7 0 11 8 10 6 1 0 0 0 496 268 385 208
OPPONENT - GAME HIGHS
POINTS
97 92 87 85 85
ALCORN STATE (11/17/11) DEPAUL (02/28/12) at Providence (02/05/12) at Rutgers (01/04/12) vs Kansas State (12/08/11)
FIELD GOALS MADE
35 32 32
ALCORN STATE (11/17/11) at Providence (02/05/12) vs Baylor (12/23/11)
POINTS
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
72 72
vs Connecticut (03/07/12) ALCORN STATE (11/17/11)
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
.588 (30-51) .568 (25-44)
ORAL ROBERTS (11/11/11) at Rutgers (01/04/12)
3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE
10 9
vs Missouri State (12/22/11) vs Baylor (12/23/11)
3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 27 25
vs Missouri State (12/22/11) at Providence (02/05/12)
.538 (7-13) .455 (5-11)
at Rutgers (01/04/12) DEPAUL (02/28/12)
FREE THROWS MADE
28 25
at Rutgers (01/04/12) DEPAUL (02/28/12)
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS
41 38
RUTGERS (01/14/12) DEPAUL (02/28/12)
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
.947 (18-19) .857 (18-21)
at Pitt (02/16/12) at USF (03/03/12)
REBOUNDS
57 47 47
ALCORN STATE (11/17/11) vs Connecticut (03/07/12) DEPAUL (02/28/12)
ASSISTS
23 22
TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI (12/17/11) RUTGERS (01/14/12)
STEALS
13 12
ORAL ROBERTS (11/11/11) AKRON (11/28/11)
BLOCKED SHOTS
7 6
DEPAUL (02/28/12) ALCORN STATE (11/17/11)
TURNOVERS
21 19
ORAL ROBERTS (11/11/11) MARQUETTE (02/24/12)
FOULS
25 24 24
ORAL ROBERTS (11/11/11) vs Kansas State (12/08/11) at Mississippi State (12/03/11)
Pct .780 .790 .784 .829 .555 .532 .612 .667 .663 .727 .500 .556 .654 .571 .583 .000 .333 .320 .476 .545 .333 .000 .000 .000 .671 .700 .679 .693
Off 141 75 27 18 62 36 14 8 36 26 28 12 24 8 14 0 37 22 30 19 2 2 4 2 74 45 493 273 331 180
Def 219 121 74 36 108 54 67 36 94 49 28 13 37 15 10 0 38 24 31 19 6 0 4 0 51 34 767 401 711 388
Tot Avg 360 10.9 196 10.9 101 3.1 54 3.0 170 5.3 90 5.0 81 2.5 44 2.4 130 3.9 75 4.2 56 1.8 25 1.5 61 2.7 23 2.3 24 3.4 0 0.0 75 2.7 46 2.7 61 1.9 38 2.2 8 0.4 2 0.2 8 0.6 2 0.4 125 3.8 79 4.4 1260 38.2 674 37.4 1042 31.6 568 31.6
PF 41 21 72 40 94 56 65 37 71 37 32 17 47 18 15 0 37 23 59 28 11 2 7 2 4 3 555 284 680 349
FO 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 9 5 - 6
A 41 21 89 47 47 27 108 57 98 51 21 12 10 2 0 0 13 7 37 25 9 3 4 2 477 254 412 231
DEADBALL REBOUNDS: West Virginia Opponents
WEST VIRGINIA - TEAM GAME HIGHS
3 PT FG PERCENTAGE
FTA 132 81 222 123 128 62 49 21 98 44 14 9 26 7 12 0 33 25 21 11 3 0 1 0 739 383 567 300
84 83 80 78 77 77
at Providence (02/05/12) vs Baylor (12/23/11) vs Kansas State (12/08/11) at St. John’s (01/25/12) vs Gonzaga (03/15/12) LOUISVILLE (02/11/12)
FIELD GOALS MADE 31 30 30
at St. John’s (01/25/12) vs Baylor (12/23/11) vs Kansas State (12/08/11)
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
72 68
CINCINNATI (01/21/12) vs Kansas State (12/08/11)
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
.614 (27-44) .560 (28-50)
at Notre Dame (02/22/12) vs Gonzaga (03/15/12)
3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE
12 10
vs Baylor (12/23/11) LOUISVILLE (02/11/12)
3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 25 23 23
vs Baylor (12/23/11) CINCINNATI (01/21/12) MIAMI (12/10/11)
3 PT FG PERCENTAGE
.563 (9-16) .529 (9-17) .529 (9-17)
at Notre Dame (02/22/12) vs Gonzaga (03/15/12) at Providence (02/05/12)
FREE THROWS MADE
22 21
ORAL ROBERTS (11/11/11) PITT (01/30/12)
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS
30 26 26 26
ORAL ROBERTS (11/11/11) at Providence (02/05/12) PITT (01/30/12) vs Kansas State (12/08/11)
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
.867 (13-15) .846 (11-13)
LOUISVILLE (02/11/12) at Pitt (02/16/12)
REBOUNDS
43 40 40 40
CINCINNATI (01/21/12) at St. John’s (01/25/12) VILLANOVA (12/28/11) vs Kansas State (12/08/11)
ASSISTS
19 18 18
vs Kansas State (12/08/11) CINCINNATI (01/21/12) at Connecticut (01/09/12)
STEALS
12 11 11 11
MARQUETTE (02/24/12) at Syracuse (01/28/12) AKRON (11/28/11) ORAL ROBERTS (11/11/11)
BLOCKED SHOTS
10
vs Connecticut (03/07/12)
TO 42 22 80 37 75 42 64 35 70 29 23 10 8 3 4 0 20 9 18 12 2 2 6 2 10 7 422 210 443 212
Blk 34 19 2 2 14 7 3 0 1 0 2 1 4 2 1 0 10 7 12 8 2 0 0 0 85 46 110 75
OFF 115 75
Stl 23 8 45 30 16 12 46 22 40 21 13 10 7 2 0 0 5 3 12 2 1 0 2 0 210 110 236 118
DEF 8 3
Pts 657 342 559 312 343 193 245 128 214 114 134 60 51 6 15 0 55 36 46 28 22 0 5 2 0 0 2346 1221 2194 1188
TOTAL 123 78
9
TURNOVERS
23 22 22
vs Morehead State (11/22/11) TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI (12/17/11) ORAL ROBERTS (11/11/11)
FOULS
31 31 31
RUTGERS (01/14/12) at Rutgers (01/04/12) vs Kansas State (12/08/11)
at Connecticut (01/09/12)
WEST VIRGINIA - GAME LOWS POINTS
44 48 50 51 54
at Notre Dame (02/22/12) at Seton Hall (12/30/11) at USF (03/03/12) NOTRE DAME (02/08/12) vs Gonzaga (03/15/12)
FIELD GOALS MADE 15 16
at USF (03/03/12) vs Gonzaga (03/15/12)
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
44 48
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
.288 (15-52) .315 (17-54)
3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE
1 2 2 2 2 2
at Notre Dame (02/22/12) KENT STATE (11/15/11) at Mississippi State (12/03/11) NOTRE DAME (02/08/12) at Pitt (02/16/12) at USF (03/03/12)
3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 11 11 11
at Pitt (02/16/12) at Notre Dame (02/22/12) DEPAUL (02/28/12)
3 PT FG PERCENTAGE
.091 (1-11) .125 (2-16)
at Notre Dame (02/22/12) NOTRE DAME (02/08/12)
FREE THROWS MADE
1 8 8 8
NOTRE DAME (02/08/12) vs Missouri State (12/22/11) vs Baylor (12/23/11) at Seton Hall (12/30/11)
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS
3
NOTRE DAME (02/08/12)
12
at Seton Hall (12/30/11)
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
.333 (1-3) .519 (14-27)
NOTRE DAME (02/08/12) AKRON (11/28/11)
REBOUNDS
24 28
Avg 19.9 19.0 16.9 17.3 10.7 10.7 7.4 7.1 6.5 6.3 4.2 3.5 2.2 0.6 2.1 0.0 2.0 2.1 1.4 1.6 1.1 0.0 0.4 0.4 71.1 67.8 66.5 66.0
statistics
## 05 25 13 04 14 12 34 20 01 55 32 23 TM
at Rutgers (01/04/12) GEORGETOWN (01/07/12) at USF (03/03/12) at Notre Dame (02/22/12)
ORAL ROBERTS (11/11/11) at Notre Dame (02/22/12)
113
STATISTICS
When West Virginia ASSISTS
8 8 8 8
at Mississippi State (12/03/11) at Seton Hall (12/30/11) at USF (03/03/12) vs Connecticut (03/07/12)
STEALS
1 1
at Seton Hall (12/30/11) NOTRE DAME (02/08/12)
BLOCKED SHOTS
0 0 0 0 0
at Mississippi State (12/03/11) at Connecticut (01/09/12) NOTRE DAME (02/08/12) at Notre Dame (02/22/12) vs Connecticut (03/07/12)
TURNOVERS
3 7 7
NOTRE DAME (02/08/12) VILLANOVA (12/28/11) at Connecticut (01/09/12)
FOULS
11 11
at Pitt (02/16/12) at Notre Dame (02/22/12)
OPPONENT - GAME LOWS POINTS
44 48 48 53 55
at USF (03/03/12) vs Morehead State (11/22/11) at Pitt (02/16/12) TENNESSEE TECH (12/19/11) NOTRE DAME (02/08/12)
FIELD GOALS MADE 17 17
at Pitt (02/16/12) at USF (03/03/12)
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE
43 44
at USF (03/03/12) at Notre Dame (02/22/12)
.339 (19-56) TENNESSEE TECH (12/19/11) .355 (22-62) ALCORN STATE (11/17/11) 1 2 2 2
TENNESSEE TECH (12/19/11) AKRON (11/28/11) GEORGETOWN (01/07/12) at USF (03/03/12)
3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 10 10 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE
at Connecticut (01/09/12) PITT (01/30/12)
.067 (1-15) TENNESSEE TECH (12/19/11) .143 (2-14) GEORGETOWN (01/07/12) .143 (2-14) at USF (03/03/12)
• Played a home game: 11-5 • Played a road game: 4-6 • Played a game at a neutral site: 4-3 • Played a BIG EAST game: 9-9
FREE THROWS MADE
3 4 4
vs Marshall (01/18/12) vs Morehead State (11/22/11) vs Missouri State (12/22/11)
• Played a non-conference game: 10-3
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS
5 6
vs Morehead State (11/22/11) vs Marshall (01/18/12)
• Played on Sunday: 1-0
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
.444 (4-9) .480 (12-25)
vs Missouri State (12/22/11) at Rutgers (01/04/12)
REBOUNDS
20 22
at Syracuse (01/28/12) vs Morehead State (11/22/11)
ASSISTS
7 7 7
ALCORN STATE (11/17/11) AKRON (11/28/11) at USF (03/03/12)
STEALS
3 4 4 4 4 4
NOTRE DAME (02/08/12) MIAMI (12/10/11) VILLANOVA (12/28/11) at Connecticut (01/09/12) vs Marshall (01/18/12) PITT (01/30/12)
BLOCKED SHOTS
0 0 0 0 0
ORAL ROBERTS (11/11/11) vs Morehead State (11/22/11) MIAMI (12/10/11) vs Missouri State (12/22/11) vs Baylor (12/23/11)
TURNOVERS
5 6
NOTRE DAME (02/08/12) at Syracuse (01/28/12)
FOULS
11 14 14 14 14
NOTRE DAME (02/08/12) at Syracuse (01/28/12) at Providence (02/05/12) at Notre Dame (02/22/12) vs Connecticut (03/07/12)
• Played on Monday: 2-2 • Played on Tuesday: 2-1 • Played on Wednesday: 3-4 • Played on Thursday: 4-1 • Played on Friday: 1-3 • Played on Saturday: 6-3 • Wore white uniforms: 9-6 • Wore blue uniforms: 5-5 • Wore gold uniforms: 3-1 • Wore black uniforms: 2-2 • Won the tipoff: 12-8 • Was ahead at halftime: 13-6 • Was behind at halftime: 4-8 • Was tied at halftime: 2-0 • Played an overtime game: 4-2 • Led by 10 or more points: 14-5 • Trailed by 10 or more points: 2-9 • Led entering the final minute: 15-1
Starters Game-By-Game Opponent ORAL ROBERTS KENT STATE ALCORN STATE vs. Morehead State AKRON at Mississippi State vs. Kansas State MIAMI TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI TENNESSEE TECH vs. Missouri State vs. Baylor VILLANOVA at Seton Hall at Rutgers GEORGETOWN at Connecticut RUTGERS vs. Marshall CINCINNATI at St. John’s SYRACUSE PITT at Providence NOTRE DAME LOUISVILLE at Pitt at Notre Dame MARQUETTE DEPAUL at USF vs. Connecticut vs. Gonzaga
• Was behind entering the final minute: 4-12 Forward
Forward
Forward
Guard
Guard
Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones
Kilicli Kilicli Kilicli Kilicli Kilicli Kilicli Kilicli Kilicli Kilicli Kilicli Kilicli Kilicli Kilicli Kilicli Kilicli Kilicli Kilicli Kilicli Noreen Kilicli Kilicli Kilicli Kilicli Kilicli Kilicli Kilicli Kilicli Kilicli Kilicli Kilicli Kilicli Kilicli Kilicli
Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Browne Miles Browne Miles Miles Miles Miles Brown
Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds Hinds
Bryant (1) Bryant Bryant Bryant Bryant Bryant Bryant Bryant Bryant Bryant Bryant Bryant Bryant Bryant Bryant Bryant Bryant Bryant Bryant (2) Bryant Bryant Bryant Bryant Bryant Bryant Bryant (3) Browne (4) Bryant Bryant Bryant Bryant Bryant Bryant (5)
Total Starts: Jones, 33; Hinds, 33; Bryant, 32; Kilicli, 32; Browne, 3; Brown, 1; Noreen, 1 Record When Starting: Jones, 19-14; Hinds, 19-14; Bryant, 18-14; Kilicli, 18-14; Browne, 1-2; Brown, 0-1; Noreen, 1-0
• Was tied entering the final minute: 0-1 • Shot 50% or better from the field: 8-0 • Shot less than 50% from the field: 11-14 • Allowed the opponent to shoot 50% or better: 2-4 • Held the opponent to less than 50%: 17-10 • Outshot the opponent: 16-2 • Outrebounded the opponent: 17-11 • Was outrebounded by the opponent: 2-1 • Had the same number of rebounds as the opponent: 0-2 • Outscored the opponent in bench scoring: 13-2 • Was outscored by the opponent’s bench: 6-9 • Scored the same as the opponent’s bench: 0-3 • Shot more free throws than the opponent: 16-8 • Shot fewer free throws than the opponent: 3-6 • Shot the same number of free throws as the opponent: 0-0 • Committed more fouls than the opponent: 3-5 • Committed fewer fouls than the opponent: 16-8 • Committed the same number of fouls as the opponent: 0-1 • Had more turnovers than the opponent: 5-8 • Had fewer turnovers than the opponent: 12-4 • Had the same number of turnovers as the opponent: 2-2 • Scored less than 60 points: 1-5 • Scored 60-69 points: 1-7
Record By Lineup: (1)Jones/Kilicli/Miles/Hinds/Bryant (2)Jones/Noreen/Miles/Hinds/Bryant (3)Jones/Kilicli/Browne/Hinds/Bryant (4)Jones/Kilicli/Miles/Hinds/Browne (5)Jones/Kilicli/Brown/Hinds/Bryant 114
• Scored 70-79 points: 8-1
17-11 1-0 0-2 1-0 0-1
• Scored 80 or more points: 9-1 • Allowed the opponent less than 60 points: 5-1 • Allowed the opponent 60-69 points: 9-4 • Allowed the opponent 70-79 points: 3-8 • Allowed the opponent more than 80 points: 2-1
01 04 05 12 13 14 20 23 25 Opponent Date Score WL RUTLEDGE, HINDS,JAB JONES,KEV BROWN,AAR KILICLI,D BROWNE,GA FORSYTHE, MCCUNE,TO BRYANT,DA ORAL ROBERTS 11/11/11 78-71 W 0-0-0 9-1-5 20-8-1 10-4-1 11-3-0 9-2-6 0-0-0 0-0-0 17-2-5 KENT STATE 11/15/11 60-70 L DNP 13-2-3 15-18-0 7-4-0 11-15-3 2-1-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 12-1-1 ALCORN STATE 11/17/11 97-62 W 0-0-1 10-6-4 29-13-2 0-0-0 10-5-0 8-12-4 3-7-0 0-0-0 18-2-4 vs Morehead State 11/22/11 83-48 W 0-0-0 8-3-5 23-10-0 7-4-0 10-7-4 10-6-5 1-3-0 0-1-0 14-2-4 AKRON 11/28/11 77-56 W 2-2-0 19-4-4 18-12-2 0-2-2 11-2-1 6-0-4 4-5-0 0-3-1 11-3-4 at Mississippi State 12/03/11 62-75 L DNP 10-4-3 14-9-0 5-3-0 14-7-1 0-2-0 4-4-0 DNP 13-2-3 vs Kansas State 12/08/11 85-80 WOT 0-0-0 2-1-5 30-12-1 10-2-1 12-7-1 6-4-3 DNP DNP 24-4-1 MIAMI 12/10/11 77-66 W DNP 0-1-1 12-9-2 7-2-1 18-8-5 9-2-6 DNP DNP 27-4-4 TEXAS A&M- 12/17/11 84-64 W 0-3-0 6-0-4 22-8-2 8-0-0 13-7-2 3-0-4 3-5-0 3-1-0 14-0-5 CORPUS CHRISTI 12/19/11 72-53 W 0-0-0 2-1-3 25-14-2 0-0-0 12-5-0 5-2-2 DNP 0-0-0 15-6-1 TENNESSEE TECH vs Missouri State 12/22/11 70-68 WOT DNP 3-1-1 16-13-2 14-1-0 5-4-1 13-7-2 DNP 0-0-0 15-5-4 vs Baylor 12/23/11 81-83 LOT 8-4-0 18-3-7 28-17-2 0-1-1 7-2-1 0-4-1 DNP DNP 16-4-4 VILLANOVA 12/28/11 83-69 W 1-1-1 6-4-5 13-7-0 8-0-0 10-8-4 11-3-3 DNP DNP 34-3-3 at Seton Hall 12/30/11 48-67 L 0-0-0 6-1-3 15-10-0 0-0-0 8-2-1 5-5-2 DNP DNP 11-2-1 at Rutgers 01/04/12 85-64 W 0-1-0 11-3-7 14-14-0 11-3-3 16-2-2 4-2-3 DNP 0-0-0 29-3-2 GEORGETOWN 01/07/12 74-62 W 3-2-1 1-2-3 22-16-1 5-0-1 4-5-3 12-3-1 DNP DNP 25-1-1 at Connecticut 01/09/12 57-64 L 0-1-1 8-3-1 22-5-0 2-2-1 12-4-0 5-7-4 DNP DNP 8-0-1 RUTGERS 01/14/12 84-60 W 0-2-0 11-2-2 24-14-2 2-1-0 14-4-2 6-5-6 DNP 0-1-0 18-2-2 vs Marshall 01/18/12 78-62 W 1-3-2 10-5-3 25-7-3 4-1-1 DNP 10-5-2 DNP DNP 22-7-1 CINCINNATI 01/21/12 77-74 WOT DNP 12-5-4 26-13-2 5-4-0 13-7-5 13-9-0 DNP DNP 6-2-3 at St. John’s 01/25/12 62-78 L 6-7-0 8-1-2 26-14-3 0-3-1 4-4-0 0-0-2 DNP 0-0-0 16-4-3 at Syracuse 01/28/12 61-63 L 2-3-1 6-5-3 20-8-0 5-1-1 5-5-1 11-5-3 DNP DNP 12-5-3 PITT 01/30/12 66-72 L 0-0-0 10-0-3 21-13-0 3-1-0 12-9-0 6-2-2 DNP DNP 14-5-7 87-84 WOT 0-0-2 2-2-2 20-5-1 4-0-2 22-6-1 5-9-6 DNP DNP 32-3-2 at Providence 02/05/12 NOTRE DAME 02/08/12 51-55 L 0-1-0 17-4-1 14-12-1 0-0-0 16-5-0 4-4-2 DNP DNP 0-2-8 02/11/12 74-77 L 6-5-0 7-2-6 22-11-4 3-0-0 17-5-0 4-5-2 DNP DNP 13-7-1 LOUISVILLE at Pitt 02/16/12 66-48 W 0-1-0 5-3-3 16-13-3 0-1-0 14-3-2 12-3-5 DNP DNP 15-7-2 02/22/12 44-71 L 2-2-0 3-2-3 15-8-1 DNP 8-5-0 4-3-2 DNP 2-1-1 10-3-4 at Notre Dame MARQUETTE 02/24/12 60-61 L 6-10-1 0-4-3 12-6-2 4-5-2 8-4-1 2-2-2 DNP DNP 25-1-1 02/28/12 92-75 W 8-8-0 14-1-4 22-16-1 3-1-1 6-5-3 6-2-3 DNP 0-0-1 28-3-2 DEPAUL at USF 03/03/12 50-44 W 2-2-0 1-0-2 18-11-0 5-3-0 4-7-2 4-6-3 DNP DNP 16-1-1 03/07/12 67-71 LOT 6-11-3 6-2-1 25-10-0 0-4-0 6-4-0 4-4-3 DNP DNP 20-3-1 vs Connecticut vs Gonzaga 03/15/12 54-77 L 2-6-0 1-3-2 13-4-1 2-3-2 10-4-1 15-4-3 DNP DNP 9-2-0 32 34 55 Opponent Date Score WL WILLIAMSON NOREEN,KE MILES,KEA ORAL ROBERTS 11/11/11 78-71 W DNP 0-1-0 2-2-1 11/15/11 60-70 L DNP 0-0-0 0-0-1 KENT STATE ALCORN STATE 11/17/11 97-62 W 7-0-2 12-7-0 0-3-1 11/22/11 83-48 W 6-0-0 4-2-0 0-1-1 vs Morehead State AKRON 11/28/11 77-56 W 0-2-0 4-1-0 2-2-0 12/03/11 62-75 L 0-0-0 0-2-0 2-1-1 at Mississippi State vs Kansas State 12/08/11 85-80 WOT 0-1-1 1-1-0 0-5-1 12/10/11 77-66 W DNP 4-4-0 0-1-0 MIAMI TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 12/17/11 84-64 W 3-1-0 4-7-5 5-1-1 12/19/11 72-53 W 6-0-3 2-2-1 5-3-3 TENNESSEE TECH vs Missouri State 12/22/11 70-68 WOT DNP 4-5-2 0-1-0 12/23/11 81-83 LOT 0-0-0 4-1-0 0-0-0 vs Baylor VILLANOVA 12/28/11 83-69 W DNP 0-1-0 0-2-0 at Seton Hall 12/30/11 48-67 L 0-1-0 1-2-1 2-3-0 at Rutgers 01/04/12 85-64 W 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 GEORGETOWN 01/07/12 74-62 W DNP 0-1-0 2-4-1 at Connecticut 01/09/12 57-64 L DNP 0-6-1 0-0-1 RUTGERS 01/14/12 84-60 W 0-1-1 3-9-0 6-4-7 vs Marshall 01/18/12 78-62 W DNP 6-5-0 0-1-1 CINCINNATI 01/21/12 77-74 WOT DNP 2-1-0 0-2-5 at St. John’s 01/25/12 62-78 L 0-0-2 0-1-0 2-1-1 at Syracuse 01/28/12 61-63 L DNP 0-0-0 0-4-4 PITT 01/30/12 66-72 L DNP 0-1-0 0-1-1 at Providence 02/05/12 87-84 WOT 0-0-0 DNP 2-1-0 NOTRE DAME 02/08/12 51-55 L 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-0 LOUISVILLE 02/11/12 74-77 L 0-0-0 DNP 2-1-0 at Pitt 02/16/12 66-48 W DNP DNP 4-0-0 at Notre Dame 02/22/12 44-71 L 0-0-0 DNP DNP MARQUETTE 02/24/12 60-61 L 0-0-0 DNP 3-5-1 DEPAUL 02/28/12 92-75 W 0-0-0 DNP 5-7-4 at USF 03/03/12 50-44 W DNP DNP 0-2-0 vs Connecticut 03/07/12 67-71 LOT 0-0-0 DNP 0-2-0 vs Gonzaga 03/15/12 54-77 L 0-2-0 DNP 2-0-1
STATISTICS
Points-Rebounds-Assists
DARRYL BRYANT
115
STATISTICS
WEST VIRGINIA
- INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Points
34 32 30 29 29
BRYANT, Darryl vs Villanova (12/28/11) BRYANT, Darryl at Providence (02/05/12) JONES, Kevin vs Kansas State (12/08/11) BRYANT, Darryl at Rutgers (01/04/12) JONES, Kevin vs Alcorn State (11/17/11)
Field Goals Made 13 13
JONES, Kevin vs Baylor (12/23/11) JONES, Kevin vs Alcorn State (11/17/11)
Field Goal Att. 23 22
BRYANT, Darryl vs Villanova (12/28/11) BRYANT, Darryl at Providence (02/05/12)
FG Pct (min 5 made) .875 (7-8) .857 (6-7)
KILICLI, Deniz vs Louisville (02/11/12) NOREEN, Kevin vs Alcorn State (11/17/11)
3-Point FG Made 5 5 5
BRYANT, Darryl vs Marquette (02/24/12) BRYANT, Darryl at Providence (02/05/12) BRYANT, Darryl vs Miami (12/10/11)
3-Point FG Att. 12 11
BRYANT, Darryl at Providence (02/05/12) BRYANT, Darryl vs Marquette (02/24/12)
3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made)
1.000 (2-2) JONES, Kevin vs Cincinnati (01/21/12) 1.000 (2-2) BROWN, Aaron at Rutgers (01/04/12) 1.000 (2-2) WILLIAMSON, Paul vs Tennessee Tech (12/19/11) 1.000 (2-2) WILLIAMSON, Paul vs Morehead State (11/22/11)
Free Throws Made 12 12
BRYANT, Darryl at USF (03/03/12) BRYANT, Darryl vs DePaul (02/28/12)
Free Throw Att. 16 13 13
BRYANT, Darryl vs DePaul (02/28/12) BRYANT, Darryl vs Connecticut (03/07/12) BRYANT, Darryl at Rutgers (01/04/12)
FT Pct (min 3 made)
1.000 (12-12) BRYANT, Darryl at USF (03/03/12) 1.000 (6-6) JONES, Kevin at Pitt (02/16/12) 1.000 (6-6) JONES, Kevin vs Marshall (01/18/12) 1.000 (6-6) BROWNE, Gary vs Georgetown (01/07/12) 1.000 (6-6) HINDS, Jabarie at Rutgers (01/04/12) 1.000 (5-5) BRYANT, Darryl at Providence (02/05/12) 1.000 (4-4) JONES, Kevin vs Connecticut (03/07/12) 1.000 (4-4) JONES, Kevin at USF (03/03/12) 1.000 (4-4) BROWNE, Gary vs DePaul (02/28/12) 1.000 (4-4) BRYANT, Darryl vs Marquette (02/24/12) 1.000 (4-4) BROWNE, Gary at Pitt (02/16/12) 1.000 (4-4) BROWNE, Gary at Syracuse (01/28/12) 1.000 (4-4) JONES, Kevin at Rutgers (01/04/12) 1.000 (4-4) JONES, Kevin vs Miami (12/10/11) 1.000 (4-4) BRYANT, Darryl vs Miami (12/10/11) 1.000 (4-4) BRYANT, Darryl vs Morehead State (11/22/11) 1.000 (3-3) JONES, Kevin at Notre Dame (02/22/12) 1.000 (3-3) MILES, Keaton vs Tennessee Tech (12/19/11) 1.000 (3-3) JONES, Kevin vs Morehead State (11/22/11)
Rebounds 18 17
JONES, Kevin vs Kent State (11/15/11) JONES, Kevin vs Baylor (12/23/11)
Assists
8 7 7 7 7
BRYANT, Darryl vs Notre Dame (02/08/12) BRYANT, Darryl vs Pitt (01/30/12) MILES, Keaton vs Rutgers (01/14/12) HINDS, Jabarie at Rutgers (01/04/12) HINDS, Jabarie vs Baylor (12/23/11)
Steals 5 5
116
HINDS, Jabarie vs Akron (11/28/11) MILES, Keaton vs Oral Roberts (11/11/11)
Blocked Shots
3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made)
1.000 (3-3) 1.000 (2-2) 1.000 (2-2)
3 JONES, Kevin at Providence (02/05/12) 2 MILES, Keaton vs DePaul (02/28/12) 2 KILICLI, Deniz vs DePaul (02/28/12) 2 JONES, Kevin vs DePaul (02/28/12) 2 JONES, Kevin at Pitt (02/16/12) 2 RUTLEDGE, Dominique vs Louisville (02/11/12) 2 JONES, Kevin vs Pitt (01/30/12) 2 JONES, Kevin at St. John’s (01/25/12) 2 MILES, Keaton vs Cincinnati (01/21/12) 2 JONES, Kevin vs Georgetown (01/07/12) 2 MILES, Keaton at Seton Hall (12/30/11) 2 KILICLI, Deniz vs Villanova (12/28/11) 2 RUTLEDGE, Dominique vs Baylor (12/23/11) 2 NOREEN, Kevin vs Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (12/17/11) 2 JONES, Kevin vs Kansas State (12/08/11) 2 JONES, Kevin vs Akron (11/28/11) 2 JONES, Kevin vs Morehead State (11/22/11) 2 KILICLI, Deniz vs Kent State (11/15/11) 2 JONES, Kevin vs Oral Roberts (11/11/11)
Turnovers
6 6 6 6
BRYANT, Darryl vs Missouri State (12/22/11) KILICLI, Deniz vs Kansas State (12/08/11) BROWNE, Gary vs Kansas State (12/08/11) BRYANT, Darryl vs Kent State (11/15/11)
Fouls
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
KILICLI, Deniz vs Connecticut (03/07/12) RUTLEDGE, Dominique vs Marquette (02/24/12) KILICLI, Deniz vs Louisville (02/11/12) BROWNE, Gary vs Notre Dame (02/08/12) HINDS, Jabarie at Providence (02/05/12) MILES, Keaton vs Pitt (01/30/12) MILES, Keaton vs Kansas State (12/08/11) HINDS, Jabarie at Mississippi State (12/03/11) FORSYTHE, Pat vs Oral Roberts (11/11/11)
Free Throws Made 12 11 16 13
1.000 (6-6) WAYNS, Maalik vs Villanova (12/28/11) 1.000 (5-5) WOODALL, Tray vs Pitt (01/30/12) 1.000 (5-5) JOSEPH, Kris at Syracuse (01/28/12) 1.000 (5-5) LAMB, Jeremy at Connecticut (01/09/12) 1.000 (5-5) ACY, Quincy vs Baylor (12/23/11) 1.000 (4-4) GILCHRIST, Augustus at USF (03/03/12) 1.000 (4-4) BLUE, Vander vs Marquette (02/24/12) 1.000 (4-4) GIBBS, Ashton at Pitt (02/16/12) 1.000 (4-4) SMITH, Russ vs Louisville (02/11/12) 1.000 (4-4) PATTERSON, Lamar vs Pitt (01/30/12) 1.000 (4-4) TRAWICK, Jabril vs Georgetown (01/07/12) 1.000 (4-4) SIMS, Henry vs Georgetown (01/07/12) 1.000 (4-4) BAILEY, Zach vs Tennessee Tech (12/19/11) 1.000 (4-4) JONES, Terence vs Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (12/17/11) 1.000 (4-4) SIDNEY, Renardo at Mississippi State (12/03/11) 1.000 (4-4) HARNEY, Nick vs Akron (11/28/11) 1.000 (3-3) MORGAN, Moses vs DePaul (02/28/12) 1.000 (3-3) MCMORROW, Liam vs Tennessee Tech (12/19/11)
Rebounds
13 13 13 13
Points
10 9 9
30 26 26 25 24 24
COLEMAN, Gerard at Providence (02/05/12) NAPIER, Shabazz vs Connecticut (03/07/12) CROWDER, Jae vs Marquette (02/24/12) LAMB, Jeremy at Connecticut (01/09/12) WOODALL, Tray vs Pitt (01/30/12) HILL, Terrance vs Morehead State (11/22/11)
Field Goals Made
11 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
HARKLESS, Moe at St. John’s (01/25/12) LAMB, Jeremy vs Connecticut (03/07/12) MELVIN, Cleveland vs DePaul (02/28/12) CROWDER, Jae vs Marquette (02/24/12) COLEMAN, Gerard at Providence (02/05/12) KANE, DeAndre vs Marshall (01/18/12) DRUMMOND, Andre at Connecticut (01/09/12) LAMB, Jeremy at Connecticut (01/09/12) JACKSON, Pierre vs Baylor (12/23/11) MCGRUDER, Rodney vs Kansas State (12/08/11)
Field Goal Att. 20 19 19
HARKLESS, Moe at St. John’s (01/25/12) WAYNS, Maalik vs Villanova (12/28/11) MCGRUDER, Rodney vs Kansas State (12/08/11)
FG Pct (min 5 made) .875 (7-8) MOULTRIE, Arnett at Mississippi State (12/03/11) .833 (5-6) GULLEY, Jarmar vs Missouri State (12/22/11)
3-Point FG Made 6 5 5
HILL, Terrance vs Morehead State (11/22/11) HENTON, LaDontae at Providence (02/05/12) HESLIP, Brady vs Baylor (12/23/11)
3-Point FG Att. 11 10
HILL, Terrance vs Morehead State (11/22/11) NAPIER, Shabazz vs Connecticut (03/07/12)
COLEMAN, Gerard at Providence (02/05/12) MORRISON, Dominique vs Oral Roberts (11/11/11)
FT Pct (min 3 made)
Assists
COLEMAN, Gerard at Providence (02/05/12) MORRISON, Dominique vs Oral Roberts (11/11/11)
Free Throw Att.
OPPONENT
- INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS
KADJI, Kenny vs Miami (12/10/11) HARRIS, Elias vs Gonzaga (03/15/12) MOORE, J.J. at Pitt (02/16/12)
HARKLESS, Moe at St. John’s (01/25/12) GATES, Yancy vs Cincinnati (01/21/12) MILLER, Dane vs Rutgers (01/14/12) MOULTRIE, Arnett at Mississippi State (12/03/11) BIZOUKAS, Michael vs Missouri State (12/22/11) COUNCIL, Vincent at Providence (02/05/12) DIXON, Dion vs Cincinnati (01/21/12)
Steals
6 5 5 5
CRAION, Michael vs Oral Roberts (11/11/11) CLARK, Jason vs Georgetown (01/07/12) BOST, Dee at Mississippi State (12/03/11) DIGGS, Quincy vs Akron (11/28/11)
Blocked Shots 6 4 4
POPE, Herb at Seton Hall (12/30/11) ORIAKHI, Alex vs Connecticut (03/07/12) GILCHRIST, Augustus at USF (03/03/12)
Turnovers 6 WAYNS, Maalik vs Villanova (12/28/11) 6 JONES, Terence vs Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (12/17/11) 6 CRAION, Michael vs Oral Roberts (11/11/11)
Fouls
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
NAPIER, Shabazz vs Connecticut (03/07/12) CHRISTMAS, Rakeem at Syracuse (01/28/12) SEAGEARS, Jerome vs Rutgers (01/14/12) SIMS, Henry vs Georgetown (01/07/12) LUBICK, Nate vs Georgetown (01/07/12) SEAGEARS, Jerome at Rutgers (01/04/12) WAYNS, Maalik vs Villanova (12/28/11) GULLEY, Jarmar vs Missouri State (12/22/11) MCMORROW, Liam vs Tennessee Tech (12/19/11) KADJI, Kenny vs Miami (12/10/11) SAMUELS, Jamar vs Kansas State (12/08/11) SPRADLING, Will vs Kansas State (12/08/11) EGNER, Josh vs Akron (11/28/11) MARSHALL, Zeke vs Akron (11/28/11) FERGUSON, Dionte vs Morehead State (11/22/11) FRANCIS, Ian vs Alcorn State (11/17/11) STARKS, Michael vs Alcorn State (11/17/11) BRAND, Chris vs Alcorn State (11/17/11)
Date Score W/L FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Opponent 11/11/11 78-71 W 30 51 .588 5 15 .333 13 17 .765 7 17 24 24.0 25 19 21 3 13 78 78.0 ORAL ROBERTS KENT STATE 11/15/11 60-70 L 21 57 .368 2 12 .167 16 28 .571 21 25 46 35.0 17 11 17 2 7 60 69.0 ALCORN STATE 11/17/11 97-62 W 35 72 .486 7 20 .350 20 35 .571 26 31 57 42.3 19 18 16 6 7 97 78.3 vs Morehead State 11/22/11 83-48 W 28 53 .528 8 20 .400 19 31 .613 14 26 40 41.8 13 19 14 3 9 83 79.5 AKRON 11/28/11 77-56 W 30 63 .476 3 14 .214 14 27 .519 15 26 41 41.6 20 18 16 3 12 77 79.0 at Mississippi State 12/03/11 62-75 L 23 58 .397 2 15 .133 14 20 .700 14 22 36 40.7 24 8 11 0 4 62 76.2 vs Kansas State 12/08/11 85-80 Wot 31 63 .492 5 17 .294 18 31 .581 12 29 41 40.7 24 14 18 3 5 85 77.4 MIAMI 12/10/11 77-66 W 27 50 .540 8 20 .400 15 18 .833 6 27 33 39.8 15 19 11 3 3 77 77.4 TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 12/17/11 84-64 W 30 55 .545 8 20 .400 16 28 .571 12 25 37 39.4 21 23 15 5 11 84 78.1 TENNESSEE TECH 12/19/11 72-53 W 25 55 .455 5 16 .313 17 24 .708 11 26 37 39.2 16 15 12 2 5 72 77.5 vs Missouri State 12/22/11 70-68 Wot 26 61 .426 10 27 .370 8 15 .533 18 22 40 39.3 13 12 17 1 6 70 76.8 vs Baylor 12/23/11 81-83 Lot 32 67 .478 9 20 .450 8 15 .533 15 24 39 39.2 14 16 14 4 5 81 77.2 VILLANOVA 12/28/11 83-69 W 30 64 .469 8 21 .381 15 22 .682 16 17 33 38.8 16 16 7 4 9 83 77.6 at Seton Hall 12/30/11 48-67 L 17 53 .321 6 20 .300 8 12 .667 15 19 34 38.4 13 8 17 4 1 48 75.5 at Rutgers 01/04/12 85-64 W 25 44 .568 7 13 .538 28 37 .757 9 25 34 38.1 20 17 16 1 10 85 76.1 GEORGETOWN 01/07/12 74-62 W 24 48 .500 4 12 .333 22 31 .710 11 26 37 38.1 20 12 17 4 8 74 76.0 at Connecticut 01/09/12 57-64 L 21 65 .323 6 24 .250 9 14 .643 20 18 38 38.1 14 10 7 0 6 57 74.9 RUTGERS 01/14/12 84-60 W 27 58 .466 7 17 .412 23 41 .561 12 33 45 38.4 16 22 13 2 9 84 75.4 vs Marshall 01/18/12 78-62 W 28 54 .519 5 14 .357 17 22 .773 11 26 37 38.4 12 13 11 1 6 78 75.5 CINCINNATI 01/21/12 77-74 Wot 31 71 .437 6 23 .261 9 13 .692 14 32 46 38.8 14 19 8 3 7 77 75.6 at St. John’s 01/25/12 62-78 L 23 65 .354 5 22 .227 11 19 .579 22 22 44 39.0 16 14 14 4 6 62 75.0 at Syracuse 01/28/12 61-63 L 22 54 .407 6 18 .333 11 15 .733 19 22 41 39.1 16 16 17 2 3 61 74.3 PITT 01/30/12 66-72 L 21 52 .404 4 19 .211 20 24 .833 14 18 32 38.8 21 13 10 5 4 66 74.0 at Providence 02/05/12 87-84 Wot 32 68 .471 8 25 .320 15 18 .833 17 15 32 38.5 17 16 8 3 3 87 74.5 NOTRE DAME 02/08/12 51-55 L 24 58 .414 2 16 .125 1 3 .333 12 21 33 38.3 12 12 3 0 1 51 73.6 LOUISVILLE 02/11/12 74-77 L 25 56 .446 7 22 .318 17 27 .630 17 22 39 38.3 16 13 11 2 6 74 73.6 at Pitt 02/16/12 66-48 W 23 52 .442 2 11 .182 18 19 .947 12 21 33 38.1 11 15 14 2 9 66 73.3 at Notre Dame 02/22/12 44-71 L 17 54 .315 1 11 .091 9 13 .692 15 13 28 37.8 11 11 10 0 4 44 72.2 MARQUETTE 02/24/12 60-61 L 23 59 .390 5 20 .250 9 16 .563 18 24 42 37.9 21 13 19 1 7 60 71.8 DEPAUL 02/28/12 92-75 W 31 61 .508 5 11 .455 25 38 .658 17 30 47 38.2 15 19 11 7 9 92 72.5 at USF 03/03/12 50-44 W 15 52 .288 2 12 .167 18 21 .857 13 23 36 38.1 15 8 8 2 8 50 71.8 vs Connecticut 03/07/12 67-71 Lot 25 72 .347 3 19 .158 14 17 .824 26 21 47 38.4 21 8 9 0 5 67 71.6 vs Gonzaga 03/15/12 54-77 L 16 49 .327 3 17 .176 19 28 .679 12 19 31 38.2 17 10 10 3 2 54 71.1 West Virginia 2346 838 1914 .438 174 583 .298 496 739 .671 493 767 1260 38.2 555 477 422 85 210 2346 71.1 Opponents 2194 815 1816 .449 179 554 .323 385 567 .679 331 711 1042 31.6 680 412 443 110 236 2194 66.5 Games played: 33 Rebounds/game: 38.2
STATISTICS
TEAM STATISTICS
Points/game: 71.1 FG Pct: 43.8 3FG Pct: 29.8 FT Pct: 67.1 Assists/game: 14.5 Turnovers/game: 12.8 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.1 Steals/game: 6.4 Blocks/game: 2.6
OPPONENT STATISTICS Date Score W/L FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Opponent 11/11/11 78-71 W 23 57 .404 3 12 .250 22 30 .733 21 16 37 37.0 18 14 22 0 11 71 71.0 ORAL ROBERTS KENT STATE 11/15/11 60-70 L 28 59 .475 5 13 .385 9 13 .692 9 22 31 34.0 23 13 11 2 9 70 70.5 ALCORN STATE 11/17/11 97-62 W 22 62 .355 6 22 .273 12 23 .522 14 21 35 34.3 27 7 19 5 7 62 67.7 vs Morehead State 11/22/11 83-48 W 18 47 .383 8 20 .400 4 5 .800 4 18 22 31.3 26 9 23 0 8 48 62.8 AKRON 11/28/11 77-56 W 20 56 .357 2 13 .154 14 21 .667 13 26 39 32.8 26 7 20 3 11 56 61.4 at Mississippi State 12/03/11 62-75 L 25 51 .490 5 17 .294 20 24 .833 7 24 31 32.5 18 12 12 2 9 75 63.7 vs Kansas State 12/08/11 85-80 Wot 30 68 .441 6 21 .286 14 26 .538 16 24 40 33.6 31 19 18 6 10 80 66.0 MIAMI 12/10/11 77-66 W 24 55 .436 9 23 .391 9 15 .600 8 18 26 32.6 20 10 9 0 4 66 66.0 TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 12/17/11 84-64 W 21 49 .429 7 14 .500 15 24 .625 9 17 26 31.9 25 13 22 2 9 64 65.8 TENNESSEE TECH 12/19/11 72-53 W 19 56 .339 1 15 .067 14 19 .737 13 22 35 32.2 23 9 15 1 5 53 64.5 vs Missouri State 12/22/11 70-68 Wot 28 52 .538 8 18 .444 4 9 .444 3 24 27 31.7 19 17 15 0 7 68 64.8 vs Baylor 12/23/11 81-83 Lot 30 63 .476 12 25 .480 11 14 .786 11 25 36 32.1 16 12 12 0 9 83 66.3 VILLANOVA 12/28/11 83-69 W 28 61 .459 3 14 .214 10 15 .667 18 22 40 32.7 21 12 15 3 4 69 66.5 at Seton Hall 12/30/11 48-67 L 28 58 .483 6 16 .375 5 7 .714 12 22 34 32.8 17 16 11 8 9 67 66.6 01/04/12 85-64 W 24 52 .462 4 16 .250 12 25 .480 10 15 25 32.3 31 13 15 2 9 64 66.4 at Rutgers GEORGETOWN 01/07/12 74-62 W 23 57 .404 2 14 .143 14 20 .700 12 19 31 32.2 26 10 15 4 8 62 66.1 at Connecticut 01/09/12 57-64 L 26 47 .553 3 10 .300 9 13 .692 6 26 32 32.2 15 18 12 9 4 64 66.0 RUTGERS 01/14/12 84-60 W 23 58 .397 3 14 .214 11 20 .550 9 27 36 32.4 31 12 19 5 6 60 65.7 vs Marshall 01/18/12 78-62 W 27 60 .450 5 19 .263 3 6 .500 9 18 27 32.1 20 11 10 2 4 62 65.5 CINCINNATI 01/21/12 77-74 Wot 29 72 .403 7 23 .304 9 15 .600 14 29 43 32.7 16 18 9 2 5 74 65.9 at St. John’s 01/25/12 62-78 L 31 64 .484 4 12 .333 12 16 .750 15 25 40 33.0 16 17 13 7 6 78 66.5 at Syracuse 01/28/12 61-63 L 23 50 .460 4 20 .200 13 17 .765 5 15 20 32.4 14 11 6 7 11 63 66.3 PITT 01/30/12 66-72 L 24 52 .462 3 10 .300 21 26 .808 12 19 31 32.3 22 10 10 1 4 72 66.6 at Providence 02/05/12 87-84 Wot 28 55 .509 9 17 .529 19 26 .731 10 21 31 32.3 14 13 8 3 5 84 67.3 02/08/12 51-55 L 20 47 .426 5 21 .238 10 14 .714 8 23 31 32.2 11 8 5 2 3 55 66.8 NOTRE DAME LOUISVILLE 02/11/12 74-77 L 27 61 .443 10 22 .455 13 15 .867 13 19 32 32.2 23 12 8 2 6 77 67.2 at Pitt 02/16/12 66-48 W 17 46 .370 3 16 .188 11 13 .846 9 17 26 32.0 17 11 17 3 7 48 66.5 at Notre Dame 02/22/12 44-71 L 27 44 .614 9 16 .563 8 11 .727 5 24 29 31.9 14 17 9 3 6 71 66.6 MARQUETTE 02/24/12 60-61 L 24 48 .500 3 16 .188 10 20 .500 6 23 29 31.8 18 12 14 3 12 61 66.4 DEPAUL 02/28/12 92-75 W 28 65 .431 6 16 .375 13 16 .813 10 17 27 31.6 26 14 13 5 8 75 66.7 at USF 03/03/12 50-44 W 17 43 .395 2 14 .143 8 11 .727 6 25 31 31.6 17 7 13 6 5 44 66.0 vs Connecticut 03/07/12 67-71 Lot 25 51 .490 7 18 .389 14 22 .636 8 23 31 31.6 14 13 13 10 6 71 66.2 vs Gonzaga 03/15/12 54-77 L 28 50 .560 9 17 .529 12 16 .750 6 25 31 31.6 25 15 10 2 9 77 66.5 Opponents 2194 815 1816 .449 179 554 .323 385 567 .679 331 711 1042 31.6 680 412 443 110 236 2194 66.5 West Virginia 2346 838 1914 .438 174 583 .298 496 739 .671 493 767 1260 38.2 555 477 422 85 210 2346 71.1 Games played: 33 Rebounds/game: 31.6
Points/game: 66.5 FG Pct: 44.9 3FG Pct: 32.3 FT Pct: 67.9 Assists/game: 12.5 Turnovers/game: 13.4 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.9 Steals/game: 7.2 Blocks/game: 3.3
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KeviN Jones
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6-8, 260, Forward Mount Vernon HS Mount Vernon, N.Y.
• Exemplifies what the all-around basketball player ought to be • Scores inside and out • Strong rebounder • Defends the perimeter and the post • Can play on both ends of the floor • Named to the All-BIG EAST First Team in 2012 • Named to the John Wooden All-America team in 2012 • Earned second team consensus All-America honors • Became WVU’s 47th 1,000th-point scorer on Feb. 2, 2011 • Scored double figures in 95 career games • WVU’s all-time leader with 450 offensive rebounds • 33 double-doubles for his career • Fifth in school history with 1,822 career points and fourth in career rebounds with 1,048 • Started every game his final three seasons
West Virginia (2011-12) • All-BIG EAST First Team • John Wooden All-America team • USBWA Second Team All-American
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USBWA District II Player of the Year Associated Press Second Team All-American NABC Second Team All-American Sporting News Third Team All-American Basketball Times Third Team All-American Became just the third player in BIG EAST history to lead the league in scoring and rebounding in all games Joins Jerry West as the only two WVU players to score at least 1,800 career points and grab 1,000 rebounds Finished 11th in BIG EAST history with 560 career rebounds Started all 33 games, averaging 38.3 minutes per contest Averaged 19.9 points and 10.9 rebounds per game Shot 50.9 percent from the field Grabbed 360 rebounds, 141 on the offensive glass Scored double figures in every game Double-double with 25 points and 10 rebounds against Connecticut in BIG EAST Championship Double-double with 18 points and 11 rebounds at USF Double-double with 22 points and 16 re-
bounds against DePaul • Double-double with 16 points and 13 rebounds at Pitt • Double-double with 22 points and 11 rebounds against Louisville • Ninth consecutive 20-point game with 20 points at Providence • Posted 21 points and 13 rebounds against Pitt • Scored 20 points and grabbed eight rebounds at Syracuse • Double-double with 26 points and 14 rebounds at St. John’s • Double-double with 26 points and 13 rebounds against Cincinnati • Scored 25 points against Marshall to earn Chesapeake Energy Capital Classic MVP honors • Double-double with 24 points and 14 rebounds against Rutgers • Scored 22 points at Connecticut • Double-double with 22 points and 16 rebounds against Georgetown • 10th double-double of the season against Rutgers with 14 points and 14 rebounds • Double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds against Seton Hall • Scored 13 points against Villanova
Kevin Jones’ Career Statistical Totals YEAR G/GS FG/A FG% 3FG/A 3FG% FT/A FT% PTS 2009 35/0 96/194 .495 3/14 .214 26/46 .565 221 2010 38/38 199/382 .521 42/104 .404 72/109 .661 512 2011 33/33 173/388 .446 31/103 .301 55/91 .604 432 2012 33/33 260/511 .509 34/128 .266 103/132 .780 657 Total 139/104 728/1475 .494 110/349 .315 256/378 .677 1822
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AVG REB 6.3 170 13.5 272 13.1 246 19.9 360 13.1 1048
AVG PF/D 4.9 49/0 7.2 70/2 7.5 65/1 10.9 41/0 7.5 225/3
AST 22 41 37 41 141
TO 18 41 35 42 136
BLK 23 34 18 34 109
STL MIN 21 674 22 1254 18 1152 23 1265 84 4347
KEVIN JONES
• Named BIG EAST Player of the Week for the week of Dec. 26 • Third consecutive double-double with 28 points and 17 rebounds against Baylor • Double-double with 16 points and 13 rebounds against Missouri State • Double-double with 25 points and 14 rebounds against Tennessee Tech • Scored 22 points and grabbed eight rebounds against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi • Had 12 points with nine rebounds against Miami • Double-double with a career-high 30 points and 12 rebounds against Kansas State • Scored 14 points with nine rebounds at Mississippi State • Named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll on Nov. 28, Dec. 5 and Dec. 19 • Fourth consecutive double-double with 18 points and 12 rebounds against Akron • Third consecutive double-double with 23 points and 10 rebounds against Morehead State • Double-double with a career-high 29 points and 13 rebounds (set WVU career offensive rebound record) vs. Alcorn State • Double-double with 18 points and a careerhigh 18 rebounds against Kent State • Scored 20 points and grabbed eight rebounds in season opener against Oral Roberts
West Virginia (2010-11) • Started all 33 games, averaging 34.9 minutes per contest • Was second on the team in scoring at 13.1 points per game and led the team in rebounding at 7.5 boards per contest • Shot 44.6 percent from the field • Grabbed 246 rebounds, including 108 on the offensive glass • Had 18 blocks, 18 steals and 37 assists • Scored double figures in 23 games • Had eight double-doubles • Scored 10 points vs. Davidson • Double-double with 12 points and 11 rebounds vs. Vanderbilt • Had 22 points against VMI • 16 points vs. American • Had 14 points at Miami • Scored 15 points and grabbed nine rebounds at Duquesne • Double-double with 15 points/10 rebounds vs. Cleveland State • Scored 17 points with six assists vs. St. John’s • 17 points at Marquette • 13 points and six rebounds at DePaul • 15 points and eight rebounds at Georgetown • Double-double with 19 points and 13 rebounds vs. Providence • 17 points and nine rebounds vs. Purdue • 13 points vs. USF • Had eight points and seven rebounds at Louisville • Had nine rebounds at Cincinnati • Double-double with 13 points, 12 rebounds vs. Seton Hall • Became WVU’s 47th 1,000-point scorer vs. Seton Hall • Team-high 16 points at Villanova • 12 points vs. Pitt • Double-double with 14 points and 10 boards vs. Notre Dame • 12 points/11 rebounds at Rutgers • 15 points/10 boards vs. UConn • Had a career-high 25 points and 16 rebounds (11 offensive) vs. Louisville • Named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll in March 6 • 15 points vs. Marquette • Had 17 points and nine rebounds against Clemson
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West Virginia (2009-10) • Started all 38 games, averaging 33.0 minutes per contest • Set a school record with 135 offensive rebounds in a season • Averaged 13.5 points and 7.2 rebounds per game • Was second on the team in 3-point field goals made with 42 • Shot 40.4 percent from 3-point range and 52.1 percent from the floor • Had 41 assists, 34 blocks and 22 steals • Had 272 total rebounds for the season • Had double figures in 31 games • Made first collegiate start vs. Loyola (Md.) and finished with 14 points and seven rebounds • 11 points vs. The Citadel • Had 10 points, nine rebounds and five assists vs. Long Beach State • Scored 11 points vs. Texas A&M • Scored 17 points and had six rebounds vs. Portland • Named to the 76 Classic all-tournament team • Had 16 points and nine rebounds against Duquesne • Double-double with 22 points and 11 rebounds against Coppin State • Named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (Dec. 14) • Career-high 23 points against Cleveland State • 12 points and nine rebounds vs. Ole Miss • Double-double with 19 points and 14 rebounds at Seton Hall • Scored 18 points vs. Marquette • Scored 12 points and had eight rebounds at Purdue • Game-high 19 points vs. Rutgers on 8-of-9 shooting • Double-double with 17 points and 10 rebounds at Notre Dame • Nine points at USF • 11 points vs. Syracuse • 13 points vs. Marshall • Nine points, 11 rebounds vs. Ohio State • 16 points vs. Louisville • 16 points vs. Pitt • 13 points at St. John’s • 11 points, eight rebounds vs. Villanova • Eight points and 10 rebounds at Pitt • Nine points, eight rebounds at Providence • 16 points, nine rebounds vs. Seton Hall • 12 points at UConn • 15 points vs. Cincinnati • 14 points vs. Georgetown • Nine points at Villanova • 17 points vs. Cincinnati • 10 points vs. Notre Dame • 12 points against Georgetown • Named to BIG EAST all-Tournament team • 17 points vs. Morgan State • 13 points vs. Missouri • Game-high 18 points vs. Washington • 13 points vs. Kentucky • Named to NCAA East Region all-Tournament team
West Virginia (2008-09) • Played in all 35 games, averaging 6.3 points and 4.9 rebounds per game • Averaged 19.3 minutes per contest • Shot 49.5 percent from the field • Grabbed 170 rebounds, including 66 on the offensive glass • Had 22 assists, 23 blocks and 21 steals • Posted eight games in double figures, including a stretch of six games in a row dur-
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ing BIG EAST play Scored nine points against Elon Had six points against Longwood Had 11 points against Delaware State. Scored six points and grabbed six rebounds against Cleveland State Nine points and six rebounds at Duquesne Eight points, eight rebounds against Miami University Five points and five rebounds at Ohio State Had 12 points in 13 minutes at Seton Hall Grabbed six rebounds at Marquette Had six points and eight rebounds against Marshall Had four rebounds against USF Scored four points at Georgetown Scored six points vs. Pitt Scored eight points and grabbed six rebounds against St. John’s Had six points and six rebounds at Syracuse Had eight points and seven rebounds vs. Providence Had six points at Pitt Had seven rebounds vs. Villanova First double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds vs. Notre Dame Had 10 points at Rutgers 12 points vs. Cincinnati 10 points at USF 13 points and nine rebounds vs. DePaul Career-high 19 points and eight rebounds vs. Louisville
High School • Averaged 23 points, 14 rebounds and two blocks per game as a senior at Mount Vernon High • Led Mount Vernon to New York State PHSAA championships in 2006 and 2007 • Had 23 double-doubles on the season • Averaged 21 points, 12 rebounds, two blocks per game as a junior • Named MVP of the Bojangles High School Shoot-out in North Carolina (57 points, 41 rebounds, seven blocks in three games) • Named Most Outstanding Player of the Riverbank State Park Christmas tournament (47 points and 24 rebounds in two games) • Named MVP of the Prime Time Tour in New Jersey (26 points and 14 rebounds) • New York State PHSAA all-tournament team, Tri-County 1-AA first team all-conference, all-NY Hoops first team and NY Hoops allsuburban first team
Season HIGHS Minutes 49 Kansas State/12-8 Points 30 Kansas State/12-8 Rebounds 18 Kent State/11-15 Assists 4 Louisville/2-11 Turnovers 3 four times Blocks 3 Providence/2-5 Steals 2 five times FGM 13 two times FGA 21 four times FG% .750 (8-12) two times 3FGM 3 five times 3FGA 8 three times 3FG% 1.000 (2-2) Cincinnati/1-21 FTM 7 Pitt/1-30 FTA 9 St. John’s/1-25 FT% 1.000 (6-6) two times
• Selected to play in the NBA Top 100 Camp in 2007 • Played AAU basketball for the Westchester Hawks • Selected to play in the 2008 Jordan Brand Classic all-star game • Had 43 points and 19 rebounds against the Juice All-Stars
Personal • Son of Patricia Jones and Fred DeJarnett • Birthday is August 25 • Will graduate in May with a bachelor’s degree in multidisciplinary studies • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll • BIG EAST Academic All-Star
Final WVU Rankings • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
5th in career scoring (1,822 points) 14th in career field goals attempted (1,268) 22nd in career field goal percentage (49.4) 16th in career 3-point field goals made (110) 14th in career 3-point field goals attempted (349) 4th in career rebounds (1,048) 1st in career offensive rebounds (450) 20th in career rebounding average (7.54) 8th in career blocked shots (109) 2nd in career minutes played (4,347) 17th in career minutes played per game (31.27) 6th in career games played (139) 13th in career games started (104) 6th in career double-doubles (33) 2nd in career 10-point games (95) 14th in career 20-point games (14) 10th in season scoring (657, 2012) 6th in season field goals made (260, 2012) 13th in season field goals attempted (511, 2012) 8th in season rebounds (360, 2012) 1st (141, 2012), 2nd (135, 2010) and 4th (108, 2011) in season offensive rebounds 3rd (1,265, 2012), 4th (1,254, 2010) and 15th (1,152, 2011) in season minutes played 1st in season games played (38, 2010) 1st in season games started (38, 2010) 5th in season double-doubles (21, 2012) 2nd (33, 2012) and 4th (31, 2012) in season 10-point games 7th in season 20-point games (19, 2012)
Career HIGHS 51 Pitt/2-12-10 30 Kansas State/12-8-11 18 Kent State/11-15-11 6 St. John’s/12-29-10 4 VMI/11-27-10 4 Ohio State/1-23-10 3 four times 13 two times 22 VMI/11-27-10 .900 (9-10) Cleveland St./12-19-09 3 11 times 8 four times 1.000 (2-2) four times 8 Coppin State/12-12-09 14 Coppin State/12-12-09 1.000 (6-6) three times
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Darryl Bryant
“Truck”
25 6-2, 195, Guard St. Raymond’s HS Brooklyn, N.Y.
Darryl Bryant’s Career Statistical Totals YEAR G/GS FG/A FG% 3FG/A 3FG% FT/A FT% PTS 2009 35/28 111/280 .396 46/122 .377 76/100 .760 344 2010 35/31 89/257 .346 40/127 .315 109/144 .757 327 2011 32/32 98/293 .334 40/124 .323 124/150 .827 360 2012 33/32 157/438 .358 71/230 .309 174/222 .784 559 135/123 455/1268 .359 197/603 .327 483/616 .784 1590 Total
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A strong guard who started 123 career games Not afraid to get to the rim Physical player who played both guard spots Became WVU’s 48th 1,000-point scorer in 2011 - finished with 1,590 career points • Ranks 10th in career assists at WVU with 388 • Had 85 career double figure scoring games and 17 career 20-point games
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Named to the All-BIG EAST Third Team Averaged 16.9 points and 3.1 rebounds per game as a senior Averaged 37.3 minutes per game Dished out 89 assists and had 45 steals Scored double figures in 29 games Had 10 games of 20 points or more including two games of 30 points or more Scored 20 points against Connecticut in BIG EAST Championship
AVG 9.8 9.3 11.3 16.9 11.8
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REB AVG PF/D AST TO BLK 64 1.8 77/0 96 72 1 76 2.2 75/1 108 71 1 77 2.4 64/2 95 69 0 101 3.1 72/0 89 80 2 318 2.4 288/3 388 292 4
STL MIN 19 895 25 849 28 850 45 1230 117 3824
Had 16 points and four steals at USF Game-high 28 points against DePaul on Senior Night Scored 25 points against Marquette, including five 3-pointers Scored 15 points with seven rebounds at Pitt Scored 32 points, including the game-winning 3-pointer in overtime at Providence Had 14 points and a season-high seven assists against Pitt Posted 22 points against Marshall Scored 18 points against Rutgers Named BIG EAST Player of the Week on Jan. 9 Scored 25 points in the win over Georgetown Scored 29 points at Rutgers on 7-of-13 shooting from the field and 4-of-5 from 3-point range Scored a career-high 34 points against Villanova. Named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll on Jan. 2. Had 16 points against Baylor
West Virginia (2010-11) • Played in 32 games, starting every contest • Averaged 11.3 points and grabbed 2.4 rebounds per game • Had 95 assists • Averaged 26.6 minutes per game • Shot 33.4 percent from the field, 32.3 percent from 3-point range and 82.7 percent from the free throw line • Made 40 3-point field goals • Had 18 games in double figures • Scored 12 points vs. Oakland • 22 points vs. Davidson • 11 points and six assists vs. Vanderbilt • Had nine points vs. American • Scored a team-high 20 points at Miami • 12 points and six assists vs. Robert Morris • 12 points, five rebounds and five assists at Duquesne • Scored 14 points vs. St. John’s • Career-high 25 points at Marquette • Scored nine points at DePaul • Scored nine points at Georgetown • Had 12 points and eight rebounds vs. Providence • Scored 12 points vs. Purdue • Scored 10 points against Marshall • Had nine points at Louisville • Had eight points at Cincinnati • Nine points vs. Pitt • Scored 11 points vs. DePaul • Six points at Syracuse • Scored 24 points (20 in second half) vs. Notre Dame • Team-high 15 points at Rutgers • 10 points against Louisville, including the gamewinning free throws with 0.6 seconds left • 10 points vs. Marquette • Reached 1,000 career points against Clemson, finished with a team-high 19 points • Scored 15 points against Kentucky
DARRYL “TRUCK” BRYANT
• Scored 15 points against Missouri State • Scored 15 points with six rebounds against Tennessee Tech • Named BIG EAST Player of the Week on Dec. 12 • Scored a career-high 27 points against Miami • Scored a season-high 24 points against Kansas State • Scored 13 points at Mississippi State • Scored 18 points against Alcorn State • Scored 17 points in opening game against Oral Roberts
West Virginia (2009-10) • Played in 35 games, missing the final three contests with a fractured right foot • Started 31 games • Averaged 24.3 minutes per contest • Averaged 9.3 points per game and was second on the team in assists with 108 • Shot 34.6 percent from the field, 31.5 percent from 3-point range and 75.7 percent from the free throw line • Hit 40 3-point field goals • Had double figures in 17 games • Scored 15 points vs. Loyola (Md.) • 10 points, five assists vs. The Citadel • Scored 12 points vs. Texas A&M • Eight points and seven assists vs. Duquesne • Had 11 points vs. Coppin State • 12 points vs. Cleveland St. • Six points vs. Ole Miss and at Seton Hall • Seven points at Purdue • Scored 15 points vs. Rutgers • Scored 11 points at Notre Dame • Scored 15 points at USF • Game-high 18 points vs. Syracuse • 14 points vs. Marshall
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Scored 14 points vs. Ohio State 14 points and five assists at DePaul Eight points, five steals, five assists vs. Louisville Eight points vs. Pitt Game-high 15 points vs. Villanova Season-high 20 points at Pitt 14 points at Providence Seven points at UConn 14 points vs. Cincinnati 11 points vs. Georgetown Fractured his right foot on March 23, missed remainder of NCAA Tournament (Sweet 16, Elite Eight and Final Four)
West Virginia (2008-09) • Played in all 35 games, starting 28 of them at point guard for the injured Joe Mazzulla • Averaged 9.8 points per game • Shot 39.6 percent from the field, 37.7 percent from 3-point range and 76.0 percent from the free throw line • Dished out 96 assists • Averaged 25.6 minutes per game • 21 games in double figures • Fifth in all-time freshman assists at WVU • Scored 46 3-point field goals on the season • Had 12 points and six assists against Elon in first collegiate game • Team-high 16 points vs. Longwood • Had 10 points against Delaware State • Scored 10 points vs. Iowa • Had 10 points against Ole Miss • Started against Cleveland State • Scored 13 points against Davidson • Team-high 18 points at Duquesne • 16 points vs. Miami • 11 points vs. Radford • Scored 11 points at Ohio State • Had 10 points at Seton Hall • Scored 11 points with seven assists against UConn • Named MVP of the Capital Classic with his gamehigh 22 points and five assists against Marshall • Had 13 points and five rebounds at Georgetown • Had 12 points and six assists vs. Pitt • Scored eight points vs. St. John’s • Had seven points at Syracuse • Scored 10 points vs. Providence • Had eight points at Pitt • Had nine points vs. Villanova • Scored 13 points at USF • 12 points vs. DePaul • 17 points vs. Notre Dame • 10 points vs. Syracuse • 21 points vs. Dayton
High School • Is the all-time leading scorer at St. Raymond’s High in the Bronx • Set the record in his final game, scoring 18 points against Christ the King • Finished his career with 1,399 points • Selected to play in the 2008 Jordan Brand Classic all-star game • Averaged 22 points and six assists as a senior • Named to the all-CHSAA first team • Averaged more than 15 points a game as a junior and sophomore • As a junior, helped St. Raymond’s to the CHSAA City Championship game, where he scored a game-high 21 points • In the final 10 games of his junior season, he averaged 20 points per game • As a sophomore, he helped St. Raymond’s capture the Gatorade Invitational in San Juan, Puerto Rico • Named MVP in the championship game, leading St. Raymond’s with 19 points
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• In the Big Apple High School Challenge, he was also named MVP, pacing the team with 15 points, nine rebounds, five assists and four steals • Played AAU basketball for the New York Gauchos • Helped his AAU team to 17-and-under titles at the Pittsburgh Jamfest, the Arizona Cactus Classic, the Nike Peach Jam and Nike Main Event • Selected to participate in the NBA Top 100 Camp in 2007 in Richmond, Va.
Personal • • • •
Son of John Wilson and Rosyette Wilson Nickname is “Truck” Birthday is April 25 Graduated in May 2012 with a degree in multidisciplinary studies • Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll • BIG EAST Academic All-Star
Final WVU Rankings • • • •
14th in career scoring (1,590 points) 5th in career field goals made (728) 7th in career field goals attempted (1,475) 6th in career 3-point field goals made (197)
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4th in career 3-point field goals attempted (603) 22nd in career 3-point field goal percentage (32.7) 3rd in career free throws made (383) 5th in career free throws attempted (616) 23rd in career free throw percentage (78.4) 10th in career assists (388) 22nd in career steals (117) 8th in career turnovers (292) 19th in career personal fouls (288) 4th in career minutes played (3,824) 7th in career games played (135) 2nd in career games started (123) 8th in career 10-point games (85) 25th in career 20-point games (17) 23rd in season scoring (559, 2012) 9th in season 3-point field goals made (71, 2012) 4th in season 3-point field goals attempted (230, 2012) 7th in season free throws made (174, 2012) 14th in season free throws attempted (222, 2012) 22nd in season free throw percentage (82.7, 2012) 6th in season minutes played (1,230, 2012) 11th in season 10-point games (29, 2012)
Season HIGHS Career HIGHS Points 34 Villanova/12-28 34 Villanova/12-28-11 Rebounds 7 two times 8 Providence/1-13-11 Assists 8 Notre Dame/2-8 8 Notre Dame/2-8-12 Turnovers 6 two times 6 three times Blocks 1 two times 1 four times Steals 4 three times 5 Louisville/1-30-10 FG 12 Villanova/12-28 12 Villanova/12-28-11 FGA 23 Villanova/12-28 23 Villanova/12-28-11 FG% .750 (9-12) Miami/12-10 1.000 (3-3) Rutgers/2-22-09 3FGM 5 three times 5 three times 3FGA 12 Providence/2-5 12 Providence/2-5 3FG% .800 (4-5) Rutgers/1-4 1.000 (3-3) Marshall/1-14-09 FTM 12 two times 12 two times FTA 16 DePaul/2-28 16 DePaul/2-28-12 FT% .1.000 (12-12) USF/3-3 1.000 (12-12) USF/3-3-12
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BOX SCORES
Game #1 West Virginia 78, Oral Roberts 71
Game #2
November 11, Official 2011 • WVU Basketball Box Score Coliseum -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Oral Roberts vs West Virginia Morgantown,11/11/11 W.Va. 9:00 p.m. at WVU Coliseum, Morgantown, W.Va.
22 45 54 04 13 14 32 35
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
ROUNDTREE, Steven MORRISON, Dominique CRAION, Michael PEARSON, Roderick NILES, Warren LLITERAS, Jake BELL-HOLTER, Damen MANGHUM, Mikey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 13-28 3FG % 1st Half: 2-7 FT % 1st Half: 7-10
f 5-11 f 5-17 f 6-9 g 3-7 g 4-13 0-0 0-0 0-0
0-0 0-2 0-0 0-1 3-9 0-0 0-0 0-0
23-57
3-12
46.4% 28.6% 70.0%
2nd half: 10-29 2nd half: 1-5 2nd half: 15-20
TP
1-2 11-13 6-7 1-3 3-5 0-0 0-0 0-0
6 4 10 3 4 2 6 4 5 4 9 4 1 3 4 4 1 2 3 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 22-30 21 16 37 18
34.5% 20.0% 75.0%
Game: 23-57 Game: 3-12 Game: 22-30
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11 0 21 5 18 2 7 4 14 2 0 0 0 1 0 0
34 40 35 36 38 6 8 3
34
0 11 200
23
2 0 2 2 0 0 6 0 6 5 0 1 3 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0
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40.4% 25.0% 73.3%
33 02 03 11 01 05 13 21
Deadball Rebounds 4
05 13 55 04 25 01 12 14 20 23 34
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
JONES, Kevin KILICLI, Deniz MILES, Keaton HINDS, Jabarie BRYANT, Darryl RUTLEDGE, Dominique BROWN, Aaron BROWNE, Gary FORSYTHE, Pat MCCUNE, Tommie NOREEN, Kevin Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 15-26 3FG % 1st Half: 3-7 FT % 1st Half: 6-8
f 9-12 f 4-10 f 1-2 g 4-6 g 4-8 0-0 4-5 4-8 0-0 0-0 0-0
1-3 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-4 0-0 2-3 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0
1-2 3-4 0-0 1-2 8-9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
30-51
5-15
13-17
57.7% 42.9% 75.0%
2nd half: 15-25 2nd half: 2-8 2nd half: 7-9
60.0% 25.0% 77.8%
2 6 8 0 2 1 3 4 0 2 2 3 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 0 0 0 3 1 3 4 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 7 17 24 25
Game: 30-51 Game: 5-15 Game: 13-17
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
20 11 2 9 17 0 10 9 0 0 0
1 3 0 4 1 1 5 3 5 4 0 0 1 2 6 4 0 0 0 0 0 0
78 19 21
2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
1 0 5 4 1 0 0 2 0 0 0
38 23 21 24 21 1 21 32 14 1 4
3 13 200
58.8% 33.3% 76.5%
Deadball Rebounds 2
Officials: Pat Driscoll, Jamie Luckie, Mike Roberts Technical fouls: Oral Roberts-None. West Virginia-None. Attendance: 8579 id-1063631 Forsythe (WVU) fouled out with 4:08 left in the game. Score by periods Oral Roberts West Virginia
1st
2nd
35 36 39 39
Last FG - ORU 2nd-02:43, WVU 2nd-02:08. Largest lead - ORU None, WVU by 14 2nd-10:31.
Total
71 78
Points ORU WVU
In Paint 34 34
Off T/O 22 21
2nd Fast Chance Break 14 4 6 6
Bench 0 19
Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 0 times.
Kevin Jones scored 20 points and Truck Bryant added 17 to lead West Virginia to a 78-71 victory over Oral Roberts in the 2011-12 season opener at the WVU Coliseum. In both halves, West Virginia saw double-digit leads evaporate because of full-court pressure used by the Golden Eagles that led to 21 Mountaineer turnovers. After Bryant’s 3 gave West Virginia its biggest lead of the game at 14, 59-45, with 10:31 remaining, Oral Roberts got it down to seven, 61-54, with 9:09 to go, and then used a 15-4 run over the next five minutes to trim West Virginia’s lead to one, 72-71, with 2:43 left. Bryant answered with a driving layup to give the Mountaineers a 74-71 advantage. After two missed Oral Roberts chances, Bryant was fouled with 29 seconds left and made both free throws to put West Virginia ahead by five, 76-71. After another Oral Roberts turnover, Bryant was fouled again and made both free throws to seal the victory for the Mountaineers. Kilicli added 11, and freshman Aaron Brown came off the bench to contribute 10 points in 19 minutes, hitting a pair of big 3s from the wing. West Virginia shot 58.8 percent overall for the game, including 60 percent in the second half. Oral Roberts, picked to win the Summit League, got a game-high 21 points from Dominique Morrison. The Golden Eagles had a 37-24 advantage on the glass.
Notebook
GREENE, Justin MANNS, Justin PORRINI, Michael HOLT, Randal GUYTON, Carlton GAINES, Eric EVANS, Chris HENNIGER, Mark MANLEY, Devareaux JACKSON, Patrick Team Totals
f 6-12 c 2-4 g 4-6 g 5-10 g 6-13 1-5 3-7 0-0 0-0 1-2
0-0 0-0 1-1 3-6 1-3 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0
0-1 1-2 2-2 0-0 4-5 0-0 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0
28-59
5-13
9-13
35.7% 28.6% 85.7%
2nd half: 18-31 2nd half: 3-6 2nd half: 3-6
58.1% 50.0% 50.0%
0 3 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 9
8 3 4 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 2 22
8 6 5 0 1 2 2 0 0 3 4 31
Game: 28-59 Game: 5-13 Game: 9-13
4 2 3 2 0 3 2 4 0 3 23
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
12 5 11 13 17 2 8 0 0 2
1 0 3 3 4 1 1 0 0 0
1 3 2 1 2 0 2 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
1 0 1 2 1 2 1 0 0 1
29 20 29 29 36 15 21 6 1 14
47.5% 38.5% 69.2%
Deadball Rebounds 1
West Virginia 60 • 1-1 ## 05 13 55 04 25 12 14 20 23 34
JONES, Kevin KILICLI, Deniz MILES, Keaton HINDS, Jabarie BRYANT, Darryl BROWN, Aaron BROWNE, Gary FORSYTHE, Pat MCCUNE, Tommie NOREEN, Kevin Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 11-28 3FG % 1st Half: 1-6 FT % 1st Half: 10-17
f 6-12 f 3-10 f 0-4 g 5-8 g 4-13 3-8 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0
0-4 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-3 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
21-57
2-12
39.3% 16.7% 58.8%
2nd half: 10-29 2nd half: 1-6 2nd half: 6-11
7 6 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 3 16-28 21
34.5% 16.7% 54.5%
3-6 5-9 0-0 2-2 4-7 0-0 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-0
11 9 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 25
18 15 0 2 1 4 1 0 1 0 4 46
Game: 21-57 Game: 2-12 Game: 16-28
• The Mountaineers now own an 89-14 all-time record in season openers, including a 94-9 record in home openers. • Bob Huggins improved to 26-1 all-time in season openers. • WVU’s 58.8 percent shooting from the field was its highest percentage since shooting 61.0 percent against Auburn on Dec. 5, 2007. WVU’s 58.8 percent shooting was the third highest percentage for the Mountaineers under Bob Huggins. • The two teams met for the first time on the basketall court. • The Mountaineers improved to 5-0 all-time against current members of the Summit League. • Bob Huggins improved to 3-0 all-time against Oral Roberts.
Score by periods Kent State West Virginia
1st
2nd
28 42 33 27
Total
70 60
Last FG - KENTST 2nd-01:58, WVU 2nd-00:46. Largest lead - KENTST by 13 2nd-05:14, WVU by 8 1st-13:33.
Points KENTST WVU
2 2 2 0 4 2 4 0 1 0 17
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
15 11 0 13 12 7 2 0 0 0
0 3 1 3 1 0 2 0 1 0
3 2 0 3 6 2 1 0 0 0
0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 39 0 36 0 14 3 30 1 400 12 1 18 0 2 0 8 0 1
60 11 17 2 7 200
36.8% 16.7% 57.1%
Deadball Rebounds 5
In Paint 30 24
Off T/O 15 15
2nd Fast Chance Break 10 2 16 6
Bench 12 9
Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 3 times.
Recap
Kent State’s backcourt trio of Carlton Guyton, Randal Holt and Michael Porrini combined to score 41 points to lead the Golden Flashes to a 70-60 victory over West Virginia in a Tuesday morning college basketball game at the WVU Coliseum. West Virginia led 33-28 at halftime, but the Golden Flashes went on a 19-4 run midway through the second half to take control of the game. A Justin Greene dunk reduced Kent State’s deficit to three, 37-34, and ignited the Golden Flashes. A Holt 3 tied the game at 41, and then back-to-back baskets by Patrick Jackson and Chris Evans pushed Kent State’s lead to four, 45-41. West Virginia (1-1) managed just one basket during an eightminute span after Jabarie Hinds’ layup with 16:16 remaining and a Deniz Kilicli field goal with 8:03 to go. In the meantime, the Golden Flashes’ lead swelled to nine, 58-49, and the margin eventually got to 13 with 4:44 remaining. West Virginia suffered from cold shooting in both halves, hitting 39.3 percent of its first-half field goal attempts and just 34.5 percent in the second half to shoot 36.8 overall. WVU also missed 12 free throws. What kept WVU in the game was its work on the glass, holding a 27-12 rebounding advantage at the break and finishing with a 46-31 margin for the game. Kevin Jones and Kilicli combined to grab 33 boards, including 20 on the offensive glass. Jones finished with 15 points and 18 rebounds while Kilicli added 11 points and 15 boards. Hinds added 13 points on 5 of 8 shooting, while Truck Bryant scored 12 points. West Virginia, after committing 21 turnovers in its opener against Oral Roberts, had 17 more against Kent St. Kent State (1-0), which shot 58.1 percent in the second half, was led by Guyton’s 17 points. Holt scored 13 and Greene added 12.
Notebook
24 32 22 02 15 00 03 10 14 23 35
• The loss snapped West Virginia’s 36 game nonconference home winning streak dating back to a 71-68 overtime loss to LSU on Nov. 26, 2005. It is also the first double-digit home defeat to a non-conference opponent since Dec. 2, 1998 when Georgia topped the Mountaineers 75-63. • The game tipped at 10 a.m. and was part of ESPN’s 24 Hour College Hoops Tip-Off Marathon.
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
FRANCIS,Ian STARKS,Michael BRAND,Chris OAKLEY,Twann BAKER,Marquiz MCDONALD,Ken HAWKINS,JaMichael MOORE,Jarvis TUFONO,Tyson RIMMER,Xavian SULLIVAN,KeDorian Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 11-28 3FG % 1st Half: 2-10 FT % 1st Half: 4-10
f f c g g
39.3% 20.0% 40.0%
3-5 2-2 4-10 3-7 3-15 1-3 2-8 2-3 0-1 1-4 1-4
0-0 0-0 2-3 2-6 1-6 0-0 1-5 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1
2-4 0-0 2-2 0-0 5-11 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-0
22-62
6-22
12-23
2nd half: 11-34 2nd half: 4-12 2nd half: 8-13
32.4% 33.3% 61.5%
4 6 10 5 1 3 4 5 2 2 4 5 0 4 4 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 1 2 3 5 2 2 2 4 14 21 35 27
Game: 22-62 Game: 6-22 Game: 12-23
TP
A TO Blk Stl
Min
8 4 12 8 12 2 6 4 0 4 2
0 0 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 0
0 1 1 4 3 2 4 2 0 1 1
1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 1
30 20 16 29 31 5 23 12 2 12 20
62
7 19
5
7 200
35.5% 27.3% 52.2%
Deadball Rebounds 5
West Virginia 97 • 2-1 ##
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
##
70 13 11 2 9 200
Officials: Jim Burr, Earl Walton, Wally Rutecki Technical fouls: Kent State-None. West Virginia-None. Attendance: 5616 id-1063633
Recap
126
Alcorn State 62 • 0-1
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
FG % 1st Half: 10-28 3FG % 1st Half: 2-7 FT % 1st Half: 6-7
West Virginia 78 • 1-0 ##
West Virginia 97, Alcorn State 62 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics November 17, 2011 •Alcorn WVU Coliseum State vs West Virginia 7:00 p.m. at WVU Coliseum, Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown,11/17/11 W.Va.
Kent State 70 • 1-0
Oral Roberts 71 • 0-1 ##
Game #3
Kent State 70, West Virginia 60 Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics November 15,Official2011 • WVU Coliseum Kent State vs West Virginia 11/15/11 10:00 a.m. at WVU Coliseum, Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va.
05 55 13 04 25 01 12 14 20 23 32 34
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
JONES, Kevin MILES, Keaton KILICLI, Deniz HINDS, Jabarie BRYANT, Darryl RUTLEDGE, Dominique BROWN, Aaron BROWNE, Gary FORSYTHE, Pat MCCUNE, Tommie WILLIAMSON, Paul NOREEN, Kevin Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 16-38 3FG % 1st Half: 5-14 FT % 1st Half: 7-11
f 13-21 f 0-2 c 3-8 g 3-4 g 5-10 0-0 0-2 3-9 0-4 0-1 2-4 6-7
3-8 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-3 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-0 0-1 2-4 0-0
0-0 0-1 4-6 3-4 7-11 0-2 0-0 2-5 3-4 0-0 1-2 0-0
35-72
7-20
20-35
42.1% 35.7% 63.6%
2nd half: 19-34 2nd half: 2-6 2nd half: 13-24
55.9% 33.3% 54.2%
10 3 13 1 1 2 3 3 1 4 5 2 2 4 6 3 0 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 10 12 1 5 2 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 3 7 2 1 1 2 26 31 57 19
Game: 35-72 Game: 7-20 Game: 20-35
TP
A TO Blk Stl
Min
29 0 10 10 18 0 0 8 3 0 7 12
2 1 0 4 4 1 0 4 0 0 2 0
31 18 24 23 27 3 3 27 12 2 19 11
2 1 3 5 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 1
1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
2 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
97 18 16
6
7 200
48.6% 35.0% 57.1%
Deadball Rebounds 5,1
Officials: Tony Greene, Bob Donato, Les Jones Technical fouls: Alcorn State-None. West Virginia-None. Attendance: 6059 id-1063636 Brand (ALCN) fouled out with 7:38 left in the game. Francis (ALCN) fouled out with 4:22 left in the game. Starks (ALCN) fouled out with 1:59 left in the game. Score by periods Alcorn State West Virginia
1st
2nd
28 34 44 53
Total
Last FG - ALCN 2nd-01:37, WVU 2nd-00:16. Largest lead - ALCN by 1 1st-17:39, WVU by 35 2nd-00:16.
62 97
Points ALCN WVU
In Paint 20 44
Off T/O 19 20
2nd Fast Chance Break 13 0 29 2
Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 4 times.
Recap
Kevin Jones scored a career-high 29 points and grabbed 13 rebounds to lead West Virginia to a 97-62 victory over Alcorn State at the WVU Coliseum. Jones, who scored 20 of his 29 points in his first half, made 13 of 21 from the field and added 10 offensive rebounds to break Chris Brooks’ 20-year school record of 320 offensive rebounds pulled down from 1988-91. Truck Bryant added 18 points on 5 of 10 shooting. Kevin Noreen came off the bench to score a career-high 12 points in just 11 minutes of action while Deniz Kilicli and Jabarie Hinds contributed 10 points each. After a 10-10 tie, West Virginia used a 19-4 run over the next five minutes to take a 29-14 lead. The Mountaineers led 44-28 at halftime. Another 14-4 run at the start of the second half built West Virginia’s lead to 56-32. The Mountaineers final margin of 35 points was their biggest of the game. West Virginia shot 48.6 percent overall, including 7 of 20 from 3-point range. Freshman Gary Browne grabbed 12 rebounds to help West Virginia to a 57-35 advantage on the glass. West Virginia once again struggled handling the basketball by committing 16 turnovers. Chris Brand and Marquiz Baker scored 12 points each for Alcorn State.
Notebook
• West Virginia and Alcorn State met for the first time on the basketball court. • Bob Huggins improved to 3-0 all-time against Alcorn State.
Bench 18 30
Game #5
11/22/11 7:00 p.m. at Charleston CC, Charleston, W.Va.
00 15 04 11 13 01 02 03 10 21 22 32
KELLY, Drew PERCELL, Jordan MATHIEU, Deandre HILL, Terrance PROFFITT, Ty OWENS, Kahlil HOLDEN, Marsell BAILEY, Will AUSTIN, Lamont FERGUSON, Dionte WARNER, Angelo CHAVIS, Milton Team Totals
FG % 1st Half: 8-25 3FG % 1st Half: 4-12 FT % 1st Half: 2-3
f 0-2 f 0-1 g 2-6 g 8-16 g 3-9 0-0 3-6 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-2 1-3
0-1 0-0 0-0 6-11 0-2 0-0 2-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0
0-0 0-0 0-0 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2
18-47 8-20
4-5
32.0% 2nd half: 10-22 45.5% 33.3% 2nd half: 4-8 50.0% 66.7% 2nd half: 2-2 100.0
TP
0 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 3 0 2 2 4 0 2 2 2 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 5 0 4 4 2 2 4 6 1 2 1 3 4 18 22 26
A TO Blk Stl Min
0 0 4 24 6 0 8 0 2 0 0 4
0 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 0
0 1 2 2 3 0 1 0 4 3 2 5
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0
48
9 23
0
8 200
Game: 18-47 38.3% Game: 8-20 40.0% Game: 4-5 80.0%
12 17 20 33 30 6 14 2 14 16 18 18
Deadball Rebounds 0
WEST VIRGINIA 83 • 3-1 ## 05 55 13 04 25 01 12 14 20 23 32 34
Player
JONES, Kevin MILES, Keaton KILICLI, Deniz HINDS, Jabarie BRYANT, Darryl RUTLEDGE, Dominique BROWN, Aaron BROWNE, Gary FORSYTHE, Pat MCCUNE, Tommie WILLIAMSON, Paul NOREEN, Kevin Team Totals
2-3 0-0 0-0 1-4 2-6 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-2 2-2 0-0
TP
3 7 10 1 0 1 1 0 3 4 7 2 0 3 3 2 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 4 1 2 4 6 1 2 1 3 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 1 0 1 1 28-53 8-20 19-31 14 26 40 13
FG % 1st Half: 13-27 48.1% 2nd half: 15-26 57.7% 3FG % 1st Half: 4-10 40.0% 2nd half: 4-10 40.0% FT % 1st Half: 9-21 42.9% 2nd half: 10-10 100.0
3-3 0-0 4-8 1-1 4-4 0-0 0-0 4-9 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-4
23 0 10 8 14 0 7 10 1 0 6 4
A TO Blk Stl Min
0 1 4 5 4 0 0 5 0 0 0 0
2 0 3 3 2 1 0 1 0 2 0 0
2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 1 0 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
83 19 14
3
9 200
Game: 28-53 52.8% Game: 8-20 40.0% Game: 19-31 61.3%
30 15 20 28 28 2 14 25 12 7 4 15
Deadball Rebounds 5
Officials: Karl Hess, Rob Riley, Lamar Simpson Technical fouls: MOREHEAD STATE-None. WEST VIRGINIA-None. Attendance: 10122 id-1063639 Ferguson (MOR) fouled out with 1:44 left in the game. Score by periods MOREHEAD STATE WEST VIRGINIA
1st
2nd
22 26 39 44
Total
48 83
Last FG - MOR 2nd-01:27, WVU 2nd-00:45. Largest lead - MOR by 1 1st-17:59, WVU by 37 2nd-03:07.
Points MOR WVU
In Paint 16 28
Off T/O 12 23
2nd Fast Chance Break Bench 3 2 14 18 8 28
Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 2 times.
Recap
Kevin Jones scored 23 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead West Virginia to an 83-48 victory over Morehead State at the Charleston Civic Center in Charleston, W.Va. After trailing 4-3 early, the Mountaineers used a 17-0 run during a four-minute span to take control of the game, West Virginia getting points from four different players during the run. An Aaron Brown 3 from the corner gave the Mountaineers a 23-6 lead, and the margin swelled to 19, 30-11, with 8:16 left in the first half on another 3, this one by Jones from the corner. The Mountaineers led 39-22 at halftime. West Virginia (3-1) then used a 13-2 run at the start of the second half to turn the game into a rout. Huggins substituted freely as the margin grew to more than 30, getting to as high as 37 points with 3:07 to go. That came when freshman walk-on Paul Williamson knocked down a 3 from the corner. The Harts, W.Va., native hit another from the corner with 47 seconds remaining. Truck Bryant added 14 points while Deniz Kilicli and Gary Browne scored 10 points each. West Virginia shot 52.8 percent from the floor and had a 40-22 advantage on the glass. The Mountaineers had 19 assists and only 14 turnovers despite facing full-court pressure throughout the game. The only negative was 12 missed free throws all in the first half. West Virginia finished the game 19 of 31 from the line. Morehead State got half of its points (24) from Terrance Hill. The Eagles committed 23 turnovers. Attendance for the game was announced as 10,122.
Notebook
## 13 22 44 05 23 02 04 10 15 33
• West Virginia improved to 3-0 all-time against Morehead State. • Bob Huggins improved to 10-2 all-time against Morehead State. • West Virginia improved to 57-20 all-time at the Charleston Civic Center and 65-22 all-time in Charleston.
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
CVETINOVIC, Nikola DIGGS, Quincy MARSHALL, Zeke McCLANAHAN, Brett GILLIAM, Chauncey WALSH, Brian IBITAYO, Adedeji HARNEY, Nick OLDHAM, C.J. EGNER, Josh Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 7-26 3FG % 1st Half: 0-6 FT % 1st Half: 6-10
f f c g g
26.9% 0.0% 60.0%
1-7 2-9 4-5 2-7 3-9 3-7 0-3 4-8 1-1 0-0
0-0 0-2 0-0 1-4 0-2 0-2 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-0
1-3 2-2 2-4 0-0 2-2 0-2 3-4 4-4 0-0 0-0
20-56
2-13
14-21
2nd half: 13-30 2nd half: 2-7 2nd half: 8-11
43.3% 28.6% 72.7%
4 5 9 4 0 4 4 3 2 1 3 5 0 4 4 2 0 3 3 0 1 1 2 2 0 1 1 3 3 5 8 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 5 2 1 3 1 13 26 39 26
Game: 20-56 Game: 2-13 Game: 14-21
TP
A TO Blk Stl
Min
3 6 10 5 8 6 3 12 3 0
1 3 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0
29 32 19 30 22 17 12 26 3 10
56
7 20
5 5 0 1 2 1 2 3 0 1
0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
1 5 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 0
05
35.7% 15.4% 66.7%
55 13 04 25 01 12 14 20 23 32 34
JONES, Kevin MILES, Keaton KILICLI, Deniz HINDS, Jabarie BRYANT, Darryl RUTLEDGE, Dominique BROWN, Aaron BROWNE, Gary FORSYTHE, Pat MCCUNE, Tommie WILLIAMSON, Paul NOREEN, Kevin Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 16-36 3FG % 1st Half: 3-10 FT % 1st Half: 8-16
f f c g g
44.4% 30.0% 50.0%
7-14 1-3 5-10 8-12 3-10 1-1 0-0 2-5 2-4 0-1 0-2 1-1
0-3 0-1 0-0 1-2 2-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0
4-5 0-1 1-3 2-5 3-5 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-1 0-1 0-0 2-2
30-63
3-14
14-27
2nd half: 14-27 2nd half: 0-4 2nd half: 6-11
51.9% 0.0% 54.5%
TP
A TO Blk Stl
Min
18 2 11 19 11 2 0 6 4 0 0 4
2 0 1 4 4 0 2 4 0 1 0 0
35 19 19 30 30 2 6 22 12 11 3 11
2 1 2 0 4 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 1 77 18 16
2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 0 1 5 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0
3 12 200
47.6% 21.4% 51.9%
Deadball Rebounds 5
Officials: Pat Driscoll, Chris Beaver, Evon Burroughs Technical fouls: Akron-CVETINOVIC, Nikola; TEAM. West Virginia-TEAM. Attendance: 7334 id-1063641 Marshall (AKRON) fouled out with 8:01 left in the game. Egner (AKRON) fouled out with 3:56 left in the game. Score by periods Akron West Virginia
1st
2nd
20 36 43 34
Last FG - AKRON 2nd-00:18, WVU 2nd-01:14. Largest lead - AKRON None, WVU by 28 2nd-03:56.
Total
56 77
55 13 04 25 12 14 20 32 34
FG % 1st Half: 12-29 3FG % 1st Half: 2-7 FT % 1st Half: 6-9
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
f f c g g
41.4% 28.6% 66.7%
6-17 1-1 5-10 3-9 5-14 2-6 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0
0-6 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-6 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
2-2 0-0 4-7 4-6 2-2 0-0 0-0 2-3 0-0 0-0
23-58
2-15
14-20
2nd half: 11-29 2nd half: 0-8 2nd half: 8-11
37.9% 0.0% 72.7%
5 4 9 4 1 0 1 2 1 6 7 2 0 4 4 5 1 1 2 3 3 0 3 1 0 2 2 1 2 2 4 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 3 1 1 2 14 22 36 24
Game: 23-58 Game: 2-15 Game: 14-20
TP
A TO Blk Stl
Min
14 2 14 10 13 5 0 4 0 0
0 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 2 1 2 1 2 1 0 1
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1
25 8 32 33 36 32 9 15 1 9
62
8 11
0
4 200
39.7% 13.3% 70.0%
Deadball Rebounds 3
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
##
Player
01
SIDNEY, Renardo MOULTRIE, Arnett STEELE, Jalen BOST, Dee HOOD, Rodney CLAYTON, Reed PARKER, Charles PRICE, Baxter LUCZAK, Taylor CUNNINGHAM, Tyson LEWIS, Wendell SMITH, DeVille Team Totals
23 00 03 04 11 12 15 20 24 30 33
FG % 1st Half: 13-25 3FG % 1st Half: 3-7 FT % 1st Half: 5-8
f f g g g
52.0% 42.9% 62.5%
2-5 7-8 4-6 4-14 3-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-5 2-6
0-0 1-1 2-3 1-7 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-4
4-4 6-7 0-0 8-10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 2-2
25-51
5-17
20-24
2nd half: 12-26 2nd half: 2-10 2nd half: 15-16
46.2% 20.0% 93.8%
1 2 3 4 3 10 13 3 1 0 1 1 1 4 5 3 0 4 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 2 2 4 1 1 2 7 24 31 18
Game: 25-51 Game: 5-17 Game: 20-24
TP
A TO Blk Stl
Min
8 21 10 17 7 0 0 0 0 0 6 6
1 1 0 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
22 34 19 37 38 1 1 1 1 1 22 23
3 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
0 2 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
75 12 12
2
9 200
49.0% 29.4% 83.3%
Deadball Rebounds 1
Officials: Doug Shows, Doug Sirmons, Tim Higgins Technical fouls: West Virginia-None. Mississippi State-None. Attendance: 9464 Actual Attendance: 7,529
Points AKRON WVU
In Paint 22 42
Off T/O 15 32
2nd Fast Chance Break 10 2 10 8
Bench 24 16
Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times.
Recap
Jabarie Hinds scored 19 points and Kevin Jones added an 18-point, 12-rebound double-double to lead West Virginia to a 77-56 victory over Akron at the WVU Coliseum. West Virginia (4-1) used a 15-2 run over the remaining 3:43 of the first half to turn a 10-point lead into a 43-20 halftime advantage. Hinds keyed the run with six straight points and then added two more baskets to score 10 of his 19 points during that span. This came right after a four-minute cold stretch when the Mountaineers couldn’t buy a basket. There were three technical fouls called in the first half, two on Akron, as the game began to unravel for the Zips. West Virginia’s biggest lead was 28, 74-46, with 3:56 remaining in the game. Deniz Kilicli and Truck Bryant added 11 points for the Mountaineers. Akron, playing without starting guard Alex Abreu and backup Demetrius Treadwell, committed 20 turnovers, 11 of those coming off of Mountaineer steals. Seven-foot center Zeke Marshall finished with 10 points, three rebounds and two blocks before fouling out with 8:01 to go. Forward Nick Harney came off the bench to score 12 points to lead the Zips. Nitro native Brett McClanahan returned to the Mountain State to score 5 points and grab four rebounds. West Virginia shot 47.6 percent from the floor, including 51.9 percent in the second half. The Mountaineers once again left points at the free throw line, hitting only 14 of 27 for the game after making just 4 of their first 11. Akron, which shot 35.7 percent for the game, was just 2 of 13 from 3. Akron came into the game shooting better than 50 percent as a team.
Notebook
JONES, Kevin MILES, Keaton KILICLI, Deniz HINDS, Jabarie BRYANT, Darryl BROWN, Aaron BROWNE, Gary FORSYTHE, Pat WILLIAMSON, Paul NOREEN, Kevin Team Totals
Mississippi State 75 • 8-1
6 6 12 2 0 2 2 0 0 2 2 4 1 3 4 0 0 3 3 2 1 1 2 1 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 3 4 1 5 1 1 2 3 1 0 2 2 1 0 1 1 3 2 1 3 1 15 26 41 20
Game: 30-63 Game: 3-14 Game: 14-27
Player
05
Deadball Rebounds 4
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
##
3 11 200
West Virginia 77 • 4-1 ##
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
f 9-15 f 0-1 c 3-4 g 3-8 g 4-9 0-0 3-5 3-6 0-0 0-2 2-2 1-1
12/03/11 8 p.m. at Starkville, Miss. (Humphrey Coliseum) West Virginia 62 • 4-2
Akron 56 • 3-3
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
No. 21/24 Mississippi State 75, West Virginia 62 December 3, 2011 • Humphrey Coliseum Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Starkville, Miss. Official Basketball West Virginia vs Mississippi State
11/28/11 7:00 p.m. at WVU Coliseum, Morgantown, W.Va.
MOREHEAD STATE 48 • 1-3 ##
Game #6
West Virginia 77, Akron 56 November 28, 2011 • WVU Coliseum Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Morgantown, W.Va.Akron vs West Virginia
West Virginia 83, Morehead State 48 November 22, 2011 • Charleston Civic Center Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Charleston, W.Va. MOREHEAD STATE vs WEST VIRGINIA
BOX SCORES
Game #4
• WVU evened the all-time series with Akron at 2-2. • Bob Huggins, who coached five seasons at Akron, improved to 3-0 all-time against his former team.
Score by periods West Virginia Mississippi State
1st
2nd
32 30 34 41
Last FG - WVU 2nd-00:11, MS 2nd-02:35. Largest lead - WVU by 1 2nd-17:32, MS by 16 2nd-01:03.
Total
62 75
Points WVU MS
In Paint 40 32
Off T/O 10 13
2nd Fast Chance Break 20 4 9 4
Bench 9 12
Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 2 times.
Recap
Arnett Moultrie scored 21 points and grabbed 13 rebounds and Dee Bost added 17 points to lead 21stranked Mississippi State to a 75-62 victory over West Virginia in the final game of the Big East/SEC Challenge in Starkville, Miss. The Bulldogs used a 23-10 run over the remaining 7:38 to improve to 8-1 on the season. A key point in the game came with 5:32 remaining and the Mountaineers trailing by four when freshman Pat Forsythe’s pass at the top of the key was intercepted by Bost for a dunk to give Mississippi State a six-point lead. Sidney Lewis added a layup to push the lead to eight, 62-54, and after a Truck Bryant three-point play in the paint, Moultrie’s follow-up basket and Jalen Steele’s 3 from the corner both against a 1-3-1 defense - gave the Bulldogs a 10-point lead with 2:24 remaining. Mississippi State hit eight straight free throws down the stretch to grow its lead to as many as 16 points before another three-point play by Bryant ended the scoring. West Virginia hung around early by pounding the glass and getting follow-up baskets. Kevin Jones and Deniz Kilicli scored 14 points each all from close range and the Mountaineers had a 34-29 advantage on the boards for the game. Where the Mountaineers really struggled was from outside the paint where they were just 2 of 15 from 3 Jones and Bryant were a combined 1 of 12 and they finished the game hitting 23 of 58 overall for just 39.7 percent. Bryant added 13 points and Jabarie Hinds contributed 10 for West Virginia. Steele finished the game with 10 for the Bulldogs.
Notebook
• West Virginia fell to 1-1 in games played in the state of Mississippi. • Bob Huggins fell to 1-2 all-time against Mississippi State. • Mississippi State evened the all-time series to 1-1 against the Mountaineers.
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BOX SCORES
Game #7
Game #8
West Virginia 85, Kansas State 80 2OT Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics December 8,Official 2011 • INTRUST Bank Arena West Virginia vs Kansas State 12/08/11 8 p.m. at Wichita, Kan. - INTRUST Bank Arena Wichita, Kan. West Virginia 85 • 5-2 ## 05 13 55 04 25 01 12 14 32 34
JONES, Kevin KILICLI, Deniz MILES, Keaton HINDS, Jabarie BRYANT, Darryl RUTLEDGE, Dominique BROWN, Aaron BROWNE, Gary WILLIAMSON, Paul NOREEN, Kevin Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 11-28 3FG % 1st Half: 3-9 FT % 1st Half: 5-8
f 12-17 f 6-9 f 0-5 g 1-5 g 7-17 0-0 3-4 2-6 0-0 0-0 31-63
39.3% 33.3% 62.5%
2-3 0-0 0-2 0-1 1-7 0-0 2-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 5-17
2nd half: 13-20 2nd half: 1-4 2nd half: 7-15
4-6 0-2 0-2 0-0 9-12 0-0 2-2 2-4 0-1 1-2
3 9 12 2 0 7 7 4 4 1 5 5 1 0 1 2 0 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 4 4 4 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 3 1 4 18-31 12 29 41 24
65.0% 25.0% 46.7%
OT: 7-15 OT: 1-4 OT: 6-8
46.7% 25.0% 75.0%
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
30 12 0 2 24 0 10 6 0 1
1 1 1 5 1 0 1 3 1 0
0 6 0 4 1 0 1 6 0 0
85 14 18 Game: 31-63 Game: 5-17 Game: 18-31
2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
1 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
49 29 25 24 50 1 23 24 4 21
32 42 03 22 55 01 10 13 20 21
21 35 01 03 04 00 10 15 25
Player
Erik Swoope Kenny Kadji Durand Scott Malcolm Grant Trey McKinney Jones Shane Larkin Raphael Akpejiori Rion Brown Garrius Adams Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 15-30 3FG % 1st Half: 6-12 FT % 1st Half: 1-3
49.2% Deadball 29.4% Rebounds 7,3 58.1%
Samuels, Jamar Gipson, Thomas Irving, Martavious McGruder, Rodney Spradling, Will Southwell, Shane Ojeleye, Victor Rodriguez, Angel Diaz, Adrian Henriquez, Jordan Team Totals
f 4-9 f 4-8 g 2-6 g 9-19 g 6-11 1-2 0-0 2-9 1-1 1-3 30-68 33.3% 36.4% 77.8%
0-1 0-0 0-0 2-8 4-8 0-0 0-0 0-4 0-0 0-0 6-21
2nd half: 13-23 2nd half: 2-6 2nd half: 5-15
0-2 7-8 2-5 0-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 3-5 0-0 1-2
2 1 3 5 5 5 10 4 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 3 0 4 4 5 2 3 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 2 1 2 3 2 2 1 3 4 2 1 3 14-26 16 24 40 31
56.5% 33.3% 33.3%
OT: 7-15 46.7% OT: 0-4 0.0% OT: 2-2 100.0%
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
8 15 6 20 16 3 0 7 2 3
3 1 5 2 1 3 0 3 1 0
3 3 1 2 2 3 0 0 2 2
80 19 18 Game: 30-68 Game: 6-21 Game: 14-26
0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 3
2 0 3 1 1 0 0 2 0 1
20 28 34 42 39 32 1 20 13 21
6 10 250 44.1% Deadball 28.6% Rebounds 2,2 53.8%
Officials: John Higgins, Doug Sirmons, James Breeding Technical fouls: West Virginia-None. Kansas State-None. Attendance: 15004 Wichita Wildcat Classic Score by periods West Virginia Kansas State
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
30 34 10 11 31 33 10 6
Last FG - WVU OT2-00:26, KS OT2-02:41. Largest lead - WVU by 5 1st-05:58, KS by 7 1st-16:41.
Total
85 80
Points WVU KS
In Paint 38 44
Off T/O 13 21
2nd Fast Chance Break 14 4 16 13
Bench 17 15
Score tied - 17 times. Lead changed - 9 times.
Recap
Kevin Jones scored 30 points, including a big 3 to tie the game at the end of regulation, to lead WVU to an 8580 double-overtime victory over Kansas State at INTRUST Bank Arena in Wichita, Kan. The 30 points was a career high for Jones, who also hauled down 12 rebounds. But West Virginia (5-2) fought back from a seven-point deficit early in the second half after Will Spradling’s 3 gave the Wildcats a 41-34 lead with 17:24 remaining. The Mountaineers eventually tied it at 54 with 5:10 to go on a Gary Browne driving layup. Jones gave West Virginia its first lead of the second half, 57-56, on a three-point play with 4:18 remaining. Jones again put WVU ahead, 61-60, with 2:21 left, but K-State got a pair of free throws and then a layup from Thomas Gibson with 22 seconds remaining to make it a three-point game ahead of Jones’ tying 3 from the wing. The Mountaineers had a chance to take control in the first overtime when Aaron Brown’s 3 from the wing gave them a 73-70 lead, and then leading by one, 73-72, Truck Bryant could have once again given WVU a three-point lead with 20 seconds to go. But Bryant hit one of two from the line, leaving the door open for Rodney McGruder to tie the game on a short jumper in the paint with five seconds left. After four straight points by Brown, who came off the bench to score 10, Kansas State (5-1) was able to tie the game at 80. After that, Huggins called timeout intending to call an isolation play for Deniz Kilicli, but instead changed his mind and ran the play for Jones when Jones told him that a smaller man was guarding him. It was a wise choice because Jones was able to back his man into the paint and hit the go-ahead basket, a short hook shot, with 26 seconds left. On the other end, McGruder’s missed 3 from the wing was rebounded by Browne, who was fouled by Shane Southwell with 11 seconds remaining. Again, only one of two was made, but McGruder’s open look at a 3 from the right wing bounced high off the rim, Jones grabbed the rebound, was fouled, and converted both free throws with 3.3 seconds left to ice the game.
Notebook
• West Virginia evened the series with Kansas State at 1-1.
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Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 64 • 1-7
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
f 0-2 c 4-6 g 3-10 g 7-14 g 1-5 3-8 1-3 0-0 5-7
0-0 3-3 0-0 1-6 0-3 1-5 0-0 0-0 4-6
0-0 4-6 0-0 2-2 0-0 1-2 1-2 0-0 1-3
24-55
9-23
9-15
50.0% 50.0% 33.3%
2nd half: 9-25 2nd half: 3-11 2nd half: 8-12
36.0% 27.3% 66.7%
1 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 8
2 3 3 2 1 1 1 0 2 3 18
Game: 24-55 Game: 9-23 Game: 9-15
3 3 6 2 1 2 2 0 3 4 26
2 5 3 1 4 1 3 0 1
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
0 15 6 17 2 8 3 0 15
2 1 2 2 0 1 0 0 2
0 3 1 1 2 2 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1
14 30 30 37 20 19 16 2 32
## 05 13 55 04 25 12 14 34
JONES, Kevin KILICLI, Deniz MILES, Keaton HINDS, Jabarie BRYANT, Darryl BROWN, Aaron BROWNE, Gary NOREEN, Kevin Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 13-26 3FG % 1st Half: 4-12 FT % 1st Half: 5-6
f 4-12 f 7-11 f 0-1 g 0-2 g 9-12 3-6 3-5 1-1
0-4 0-0 0-0 0-2 5-7 1-3 2-4 0-0
4-4 4-6 0-0 0-0 4-4 0-0 1-2 2-2
27-50
8-20
15-18
50.0% 33.3% 83.3%
2nd half: 14-24 2nd half: 4-8 2nd half: 10-12
58.3% 50.0% 83.3%
2 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 6
7 7 1 1 4 1 2 3 1 27
43.6% 39.1% 60.0%
Game: 27-50 Game: 8-20 Game: 15-18
9 8 1 1 4 2 2 4 2 33
1st
2nd
37 29 35 42
Last FG - UM 2nd-00:29, WVU 2nd-02:18. Largest lead - UM by 8 1st-13:48, WVU by 20 2nd-11:27.
Total
66 77
Points UM WVU
01 05 10 04 12 21 23 32 33
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
Hawkins-Mast, Chris Dempsey, Myron Ali, Hameed Jones, Terence Jordan, Johnathan Smith, Jason Kocher, Jake Pope-Didier, Jordan Maxey, Nate King, James Wang, Ted Dvorak, Kennon Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 8-24 3FG % 1st Half: 2-5 FT % 1st Half: 10-17
f 6-12 f 4-11 g 1-8 g 6-9 g 2-4 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-3 0-0 0-1 0-0
2-4 0-0 1-3 4-5 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
8-10 0-1 0-0 4-4 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-6 0-0 0-0 0-0
21-49
7-14
15-24
33.3% 40.0% 58.8%
2nd half: 13-25 2nd half: 5-9 2nd half: 5-7
52.0% 55.6% 71.4%
0 5 5 2 5 3 8 4 0 1 1 4 0 1 1 2 2 3 5 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 3 1 3 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 9 17 26 25
Game: 21-49 Game: 7-14 Game: 15-24
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
22 8 3 20 6 0 0 0 5 0 0 0
2 0 3 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 1 2 6 3 2 1 1 2 0 2 0 1 64 13 22
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
0 2 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2
9 200
42.9% 50.0% 62.5%
33 28 23 37 32 2 7 3 17 1 16 1
Deadball Rebounds 3
West Virginia 84 • 7-2
1 3 1 1 2 1 3 3
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
##
12 18 0 0 27 7 9 4
2 5 0 1 4 1 6 0
40 33 6 19 39 28 28 7
05
3 3 200
32
0 2 0 0 4 1 3 0 1 77 19 11
15
1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
54.0% 40.0% 83.3%
1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
Deadball Rebounds 2
In Paint 14 24
Off T/O 11 19
2nd Fast Chance Break 5 4 7 0
13 55 04 25 01 12 14 20 23 34
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
JONES, Kevin KILICLI, Deniz MILES, Keaton HINDS, Jabarie BRYANT, Darryl RUTLEDGE, Dominique BROWN, Aaron BROWNE, Gary FORSYTHE, Pat MCCUNE, Tommie WILLIAMSON, Paul NOREEN, Kevin Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 11-24 3FG % 1st Half: 3-9 FT % 1st Half: 7-14
f 11-16 f 4-4 f 2-2 g 2-6 g 4-12 0-0 3-5 1-2 1-1 1-4 1-1 0-2
0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 4-9 0-0 2-4 0-1 0-0 1-2 1-1 0-0
30-55
8-20
45.8% 33.3% 50.0%
2nd half: 19-31 2nd half: 5-11 2nd half: 9-14
0-0 5-7 1-3 2-2 2-5 0-1 0-0 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 4-6
3 5 8 2 1 6 7 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 1 4 5 2 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 2 3 4 7 2 4 0 4 16-28 12 25 37 21
61.3% 45.5% 64.3%
Game: 30-55 Game: 8-20 Game: 16-28
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
22 13 5 6 14 0 8 3 3 3 3 4
2 2 1 4 5 0 0 4 0 0 0 5
0 3 1 1 4 0 2 3 1 0 0 0
84 23 15
1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
1 0 1 3 2 0 1 2 0 1 0 0
26 15 16 25 33 5 20 16 13 5 5 21
5 11 200
54.5% 40.0% 57.1%
Deadball Rebounds 8
Officials: Earl Robinson, Mike Terry, Ron Tyburski Technical fouls: Texas A&M-Corpus Christi-None. West Virginia-None. Attendance: 7226 id-1063651 Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic
Bench 26 20
Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 1 time.
Recap
Truck Bryant scored a career-high 27 points to power the Mountaineers to a 77-66 win over Miami at the WVU Coliseum. Even more impressive was the fact that West Virginia had less than 48 hours prep time after coming off a tough five point double-overtime win against Kansas State out in Wichita, Kan. West Virginia (6-2) used a 16-2 run at the start of the second half to turn a 37-35 halftime deficit into a 12 point lead, 51-39. The lead swelled to as many as 20, 60-40, with 11:27 remaining. Bryant keyed the Mountaineers’ second half surge by scoring 12 points during a six-minute stretch, hitting 9 of 12 from the floor, including 5 of 7 from 3. Deniz Kilicli added a season-high 18 points and grabbed eight rebounds, while Jones just missed another double-double with 12 points and nine boards. The shots Miami (5-4) was making in the first half did not fall for the Hurricanes in the second half. After making half of its field goal tries in the first half (15 of 30), Miami was just 9 of 25 in the second half as the Mountaineer defense clamped down on Miami’s outside shooters. Malcolm Grant scored 17, but 10 of those came in the first half. Kenny Kadji added a season-high 15 while Garrius Adams came off the bench to contribute 15. Miami led for nearly the entire first half, including an eight point lead at 15-7. Overall, West Virginia shot 54 percent for the game (27 of 50), including 58.3 percent (14 of 24) in the second half. The Mountaineers had 19 assists on their 27 field goals and had a 33-26 edge on the glass. WVU also had an effective evening at the free throw line, going 15 of 18 for 83.3 percent.
Notebook
22
Deadball Rebounds 2
Officials: Jim Burr, John Gaffney, Jamie Luckie Technical fouls: Miami-None. West Virginia-None. Attendance: 12257 id-1035160 Kadji (UM) fouled out with 2:19 left in the game. Score by periods Miami West Virginia
11
66 10 9 0 4 200
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
##
42
20
West Virginia 77 • 6-2 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
FG % 1st Half: 10-30 3FG % 1st Half: 4-11 FT % 1st Half: 7-9
##
5 250
Kansas State 80 • 5-1 ##
West Virginia 84, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 64 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics December 17, 2011 • WVU Texas A&M-Corpus Christi vsColiseum West Virginia 12/17/11 2:00 p.m. at WVU Coliseum, Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. • Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic
Miami 66 • 5-4
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
Game #9
West Virginia 77, Miami 66 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics December 10, 2011Miami • WVU Coliseum vs West Virginia 12/10/11 7:00 p.m. at WVU Coliseum, Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va.
• West Virginia took an 8-7 lead in the all-time series against Miami. • Miami had entered the game winning six of the last eight in the series. • A season-high 12,257 showed up for the nonconference contest.
Score by periods Texas A&M-Corpus Christi West Virginia
1st
2nd
28 36 32 52
Total
64 84
Last FG - AMCC 2nd-04:04, WVU 2nd-01:22. Largest lead - AMCC by 6 1st-17:15, WVU by 20 2nd-11:22.
Points AMCC WVU
In Paint 24 34
Off T/O 15 29
2nd Fast Chance Break 4 6 11 6
Bench 5 24
Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 4 times.
Recap
West Virginia began play in the Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic with an 84-64 victory over Texas A&MCorpus Christi at the WVU Coliseum in Morgantown. When Kevin Jones, who scored a team-high 22 points and grabbed eight rebounds, picked up a quick second foul, he was relegated to the bench for most of the first half. Truck Bryant and Deniz Kilicli also spent a large portion of the first half watching from the bench. That meant West Virginia’s young players were on the floor and that helped the Islanders stay in the game, trailing just 32-28 at the break. West Virginia used an 18-5 run at the beginning of the second half, keyed by Jones and Kilicli, to build its lead to 17. The lead swelled to as many as 20 at the 11-minute mark. The Mountaineers finished the game with 23 assists, including a team-high-tying five from forward Kevin Noreen. “We did not pass it in the first half, it looked to me like a rec game,” said coach Bob Huggins. “It was ‘let me get mine’ in the first half. We shoot 45 percent in the first half and come out and pass the ball in the second half and shoot 61 percent.” Overall, the Mountaineers shot 54.5 percent from the floor for the game and out-rebounded the much smaller Islanders 37-26. In addition to Jones’ 22, Bryant scored 14 and Kilicli added 13. Chris Hawkins-Mast scored 22 and Terence Jones added 20 for Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.
Notebook
• The two teams met for the first time in school history.
West Virginia 72, Tennessee Tech 53 Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics December 19,Official 2011 • WVU Coliseum Tennessee Tech vs West Virginia 12/19/11 7:00 p.m. at WVU Coliseum, Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. • Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic Tennessee Tech 53 • 6-5 ## 11 33 02 25 55 00 05 24 32 42
BARNES, Terrell OGBE, Dennis SWANSEY, Zac DILLARD, Jud MURPHY, Kevin MCMORROW, Liam MCKAY, Javon DUNN, Chase INAMETI, Bassey BAILEY, Zach Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 9-28 3FG % 1st Half: 0-7 FT % 1st Half: 8-9
f f g g g
1-2 2-2 1-6 7-17 2-11 2-5 0-0 1-7 0-0 3-6
0-0 0-0 0-2 0-1 1-5 0-0 0-0 0-4 0-0 0-3
19-56
32.1% 0.0% 88.9%
1-15
2nd half: 10-28 2nd half: 1-8 2nd half: 6-10
0-0 0-2 2-2 1-2 2-4 3-3 0-0 2-2 0-0 4-4 14-19
35.7% 12.5% 60.0%
2 1 3 3 3 1 4 1 0 1 1 1 3 9 12 4 0 0 0 3 4 3 7 5 0 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 3 0 1 1 3 1 1 2 13 22 35 23
Game: 19-56 Game: 1-15 Game: 14-19
TP
A TO Blk Stl
Min
2 4 4 15 7 7 0 4 0 10
1 0 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
22 12 31 36 30 19 3 13 14 20
53
0 2 2 3 2 3 0 1 2 0
9 15
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
33.9% 6.7% 73.7%
0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 2
5 200
## 05 21 30 34 55 00 01 33 42 50
Deadball Rebounds 3
West Virginia 72 • 8-2 ## 05 13 55 04 25 01 12 14 23 32 34
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
JONES, Kevin KILICLI, Deniz MILES, Keaton HINDS, Jabarie BRYANT, Darryl RUTLEDGE, Dominique BROWN, Aaron BROWNE, Gary MCCUNE, Tommie WILLIAMSON, Paul NOREEN, Kevin Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 11-27 3FG % 1st Half: 3-9 FT % 1st Half: 8-10
f 11-20 f 5-11 f 1-1 g 1-3 g 4-12 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-1 2-2 1-2
0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 3-8 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 2-2 0-1
3-4 2-4 3-3 0-0 4-6 0-0 0-0 5-6 0-0 0-0 0-1
25-55
5-16
17-24
40.7% 33.3% 80.0%
2nd half: 14-28 2nd half: 2-7 2nd half: 9-14
50.0% 28.6% 64.3%
5 9 14 0 2 3 5 4 2 1 3 3 0 1 1 2 0 6 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 2 3 1 3 4 11 26 37 16
Game: 25-55 Game: 5-16 Game: 17-24
TP
A TO Blk Stl
Min
25 12 5 2 15 0 0 5 0 6 2
2 0 3 3 1 0 0 2 0 3 1
37 27 16 29 38 0+ 2 22 2 13 14
0 3 1 2 2 1 0 2 0 0 1
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0
72 15 12
2
5 200
45.5% 31.3% 70.8%
Deadball Rebounds 4
Officials: Alan Spainhour, Jeff Nichols, Jeff Wagner Technical fouls: Tennessee Tech-None. West Virginia-None. Attendance: 6252 id-1063654 Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic McMorrow (TTU) fouled out with 5:41 left in the game. Score by periods Tennessee Tech West Virginia
1st
26 33
2nd
27 39
Last FG - TTU 2nd-00:06, WVU 2nd-03:41. Largest lead - TTU by 3 1st-17:58, WVU by 23 2nd-07:21.
Total
53 72
GULLEY, Jarmar PATTERSON, Caleb SCHEER, Nathan WEEMS, Kyle BIZOUKAS, Michael DOWNING, Anthony PICKENS, Keith COPELAND, Corey KIRK, Christian RHINE, Isaiah Team Totals 52.0% 46.2% 0.0%
* 5-6 * 8-11 * 2-6 * 6-15 * 2-6 1-2 1-1 3-5 0-0 0-0
1-1 1-2 1-4 3-5 0-3 1-2 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0
0-0 1-1 1-2 0-0 2-4 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
28-52
8-18
4-9
2nd half: 13-20 2nd half: 2-3 2nd half: 3-6
65.0% 66.7% 50.0%
OT: OT: OT:
0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3
5 3 0 5 2 5 0 1 2 0 1 24
2-7 0-2 1-3
5 4 0 6 2 5 0 1 2 0 2 27
TP
5 1 3 3 0 4 0 0 2 1
11 18 6 15 6 3 2 7 0 0
19
28.6% 0.0% 33.3%
A TO Blk Stl Min
0 0 0 3 10 1 2 1 0 0
5 1 1 0 4 1 2 0 1 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
29 41 25 36 37 24 8 12 9 4
Game: 28-52 Game: 8-18 Game: 4-9
04 05 13 25 55 12 14 23 34
Points TTU WVU
In Paint 26 32
Off T/O 8 18
2nd Fast Chance Break 10 6 17 2
Bench 21 13
Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 3 times.
Kevin Jones scored 25 points and grabbed 14 rebounds to lead West Virginia to a 72-53 victory over Tennessee Tech at the WVU Coliseum in the second game of the Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic. Jones made 11 of 20 from the floor, handed out two assists, blocked one shot and made a steal in another outstanding all-around performance. Truck Bryant contributed 15 points, hitting 3 of 8 from 3 and Deniz Kilicli added 12 points and grabbed five rebounds. West Virginia shot 45.5 percent from the floor and held Tennessee Tech to just 33.9 shooting, including a frigid 1 of 15 from behind the 3-point arc. Jud Dillard led Tennessee Tech with 15 points and 12 boards while Tech’s other big gun, Kevin Murphy, finished with only seven points on 2 of 11 shooting. Murphy came into the game averaging better than 21 points per game. After leading 33-26 at halftime, WVU used a 13-8 run to build its lead to 12, 46-34, at the first media timeout. The margin expanded to 15 at the 11-minute mark and then to 18 with 10 minutes remaining. West Virginia’s biggest lead was 23 points, 72-49, with 1:49 left. Freshman Pat Forsythe did not dress with back spasms.
• West Virginia and Tennessee Tech met for the first time in school history. • Bob Huggins won his 699th game against the Golden Eagles.
04 05 22 30 00 02 34 41 55
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
JONES III, Perry ACY, Quincy HESLIP, Brady WALTON, A.J. MILLER, Quincy FRANKLIN, Gary NEUBERT, J JEFFERSON, Cory JONES, Anthony JACKSON, Pierre Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 14-30 3FG % 1st Half: 6-13 FT % 1st Half: 6-7
* * * * *
46.7% 46.2% 85.7%
2-9 5-10 7-10 1-4 3-6 3-7 0-0 0-0 0-1 9-16
0-2 0-1 5-7 0-0 1-2 2-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-7
3 7 10 3 4 4 8 3 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 3 0 2 2 2 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 5 2 2 3 5 30-63 12-25 11-14 11 25 36 16
2nd half: 13-28 2nd half: 5-10 2nd half: 5-7
0-0 5-5 0-0 5-6 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2
46.4% 50.0% 71.4%
OT: OT: OT:
3-5 1-2 0-0
60.0% 50.0% 0.0%
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
4 15 19 7 7 8 0 0 0 23
0 0 1 4 1 2 0 0 0 4
1 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 5
83 12 12 Game: 30-63 Game: 12-25 Game: 11-14
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 3
41 41 37 21 15 22 0+ 5 5 38
0
9 225
47.6% Deadball 48.0% Rebounds 1 78.6%
West Virginia 81 • 9-3 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
HINDS, Jabarie JONES, Kevin KILICLI, Deniz BRYANT, Darryl MILES, Keaton BROWN, Aaron BROWNE, Gary MCCUNE, Tommie NOREEN, Kevin Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 12-26 3FG % 1st Half: 4-14 FT % 1st Half: 4-7
01
53.8% Deadball 44.4% Rebounds 3 44.4%
West Virginia 70 • 9-2 ##
##
68 17 15 0 7 225
* 1-2 * 7-14 * 1-5 * 5-14 * 0-2 5-8 6-12 0-1 1-3
1-2 0-4 0-0 4-9 0-1 4-6 1-4 0-1 0-0
26-61 10-27 46.2% 28.6% 57.1%
2nd half: 12-28 2nd half: 6-12 2nd half: 1-2
0-0 2-3 3-4 1-3 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-0 2-2 8-15
42.9% 50.0% 50.0%
OT: OT: OT:
0 7 2 1 1 1 0 0 4 2 18 2-7 0-1 3-6
1 6 2 4 0 0 7 0 1 1 22
1 13 4 5 1 1 7 0 5 3 40 28.6% 0.0% 50.0%
3 1 2 2 0 1 1 0 3 13
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
3 16 5 15 0 14 13 0 4
1 2 1 4 0 0 2 0 2
2 3 2 6 0 1 2 0 1
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1
14 45 22 45 14 29 31 2 23
70 12 17 1 6 225 Game: 26-61 Game: 10-27 Game: 8-15
42.6% Deadball 37.0% Rebounds 1 53.3%
Officials: MIKE REED, MIKE LITTLEWOOD, RUBEN RAMOS Technical fouls: Missouri State-None. West Virginia-None. Attendance: 1536
Recap
Notebook
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
FG % 1st Half: 13-25 3FG % 1st Half: 6-13 FT % 1st Half: 0-0
No. 6/7 Baylor 83, West Virginia 81 OT Official Basketball•BoxOrleans Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics December 23, 2011 Arena Baylor vs West Virginia 6:00 pm at The Orleans Las Vegas, Nev.12/23/11 • Continental TireArena Las Vegas Classic Baylor 83 • 12-0
Missouri State 68 • 7-4
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
Game #12
West Virginia 70, Missouri State 68 OT Basketball Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics December 22,Official 2011 • BoxOrleans Arena Missouri State vs West Virginia Las Vegas, Nev. • 12/22/11 Continental Tire 5PM at The Orleans ArenaLas Vegas Classic
BOX SCORES
Game #11
Game #10
Score by periods Missouri State West Virginia
1st
2nd
32 31 32 31
OT
5 7
Last FG - MISSO OT-03:05, WVU OT-01:11. Largest lead - MISSO by 10 2nd-08:47, WVU by 7 1st-10:08.
Total
68 70
04 05 13 25 55 01 12 14 32 34
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
HINDS, Jabarie JONES, Kevin KILICLI, Deniz BRYANT, Darryl MILES, Keaton RUTLEDGE, Dominique BROWN, Aaron BROWNE, Gary WILLIAMSON, Paul NOREEN, Kevin Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 14-31 3FG % 1st Half: 2-8 FT % 1st Half: 3-6
45.2% 25.0% 50.0%
* 7-11 * 13-21 * 3-6 * 4-15 * 0-0 3-4 0-4 0-3 0-0 2-3
4-5 2-4 0-0 3-9 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0
0-1 0-2 1-2 5-7 0-0 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
32-67
9-20
8-15
2nd half: 16-30 2nd half: 6-10 2nd half: 5-9
53.3% 60.0% 55.6%
OT: OT: OT:
1 2 3 2 6 11 17 1 1 1 2 0 1 3 4 1 0 0 0 3 3 1 4 1 0 1 1 0 1 3 4 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 1 2 3 15 24 39 14 2-6 1-2 0-0
33.3% 50.0% 0.0%
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
18 28 7 16 0 8 0 0 0 4
7 2 1 4 0 0 1 1 0 0
2 1 0 2 0 2 1 5 0 1
81 16 14 Game: 32-67 Game: 9-20 Game: 8-15
1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1
38 43 15 45 7 10 17 28 0+ 22
4
5 225
47.8% Deadball 45.0% Rebounds 2 53.3%
Officials: REED, CURRY, LEHIGH Technical fouls: Baylor-WALTON, A.J.. West Virginia-None. Attendance: 1536 Points MISSO WVU
In Paint 28 28
Off T/O 17 13
2nd Fast Chance Break Bench 2 4 12 16 4 31
Score tied - 6 times. Lead changed - 12 times.
Recap
Gary Browne’s circus 3-point basket with 1.6 seconds left sent the game into overtime, and then West Virginia was able to withstand a point-blank miss at the buzzer to hang on for a 70-68 overtime victory over Missouri State at Orleans Arena in Las Vegas. The victory was number 700 for West Virginia coach Bob Huggins. The Mountaineers trailed by as much as 10 points with 8:34 remaining in the game. Things looked bad for WVU when Nathan Scheer intercepted Darryl Bryant’s pass at the top of the key and went in for a layup with 1:03 remaining to put Missouri State up five, 63-58. Browne got two of those back on a difficult jumper and then after a Weems miss along the baseline, Browne hit the 3 beyond the top of the key ahead of the buzzer. In overtime, Kevin Noreen, playing in place of starter Deniz Kilicli, who was out with a hip pointer, made two big free throws to begin the extra session and later pulled down a huge rebound off a Bryant miss with 29 seconds left and West Virginia leading 69-68. Noreen got the basketball to Bryant and he was fouled with 22.8 seconds left. Bryant was only able to make one of two, giving Missouri State an opportunity to send the game into a second overtime with a 2-point basket or win it with a 3. Missouri State got the ball to Scheer beyond the top of the key. Scheer faked like he was going to take a 3, drawing WVU’s Aaron Brown into the air, and then took off toward the basket where he had an uncontested layup to tie the game, but he missed and Missouri State also missed the tip-in as time expired. Kevin Jones led West Virginia with 16 points and 13 rebounds, while Bryant contributed 14 and the freshmen Brown and Browne added 14 and 13, respectively.
Notebook
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• West Virginia and Missouri State met for the first time in school history. • Bob Huggins won his 700th game against Missouri State. Coincidentally, Huggins got his 600th victory on the same date four years ago against Canisius.
Score by periods Baylor West Virginia
1st
2nd
40 36 33 43
OT
7 5
Last FG - BAY OT-02:34, WVU OT-01:38. Largest lead - BAY by 10 2nd-15:44, WVU by 11 1st-09:02.
Total
83 81
Points BAY WVU
In Paint 30 40
Off T/O 18 11
2nd Fast Chance Break 12 8 25 2
Bench 31 12
Score tied - 5 times. Lead changed - 4 times.
Recap
Pierre Jackson scored 23 points and Brady Heslip added 19 to lead sixth-ranked Baylor to an 83-81 overtime victory in the championship game of the Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic in the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas, Nev. West Virginia had a great opportunity to knock off the undefeated Bears, leading 76-73 with 33.2 seconds left and freshman Jabarie Hinds at the free throw line to try and make it a two possession game. However, Hinds missed the free throw and Dominique Rutledge retrieved the miss and converted the put-back, but he was called for an offensive foul to wave off the basket. On the other end, Jackson lost freshman Gary Browne for a 3 at the top of the key to tie the game with 15.4 seconds left. Both teams had a chance to win the game in regulation, West Virginia when Truck Bryant’s jumper came up short, and Baylor, following a timeout with 2.2 seconds left when it got a full-court pass to Quincy Acy in the lane, but his turnaround shot clanged off the back of the rim ahead of the buzzer. Hinds made it a two-point game with 1:38 remaining in overtime with a 3, and later, Hinds had a chance to either tie or win the game after he blocked a jumper and Gary Browne rebounded the ball with 13 seconds left. Browne got the ball back to Hinds, who drove it up the floor for a good look at the basket, but he left his floating jumper short as the horn sounded. The loss spoiled a great individual effort by Kevin Jones, who scored 28 points and grabbed 17 rebounds in her personal matchup against Baylor’s Perry Jones III, who scored four points on 2 of 9 shooting at the other end. Baylor led 40-33 at halftime.
Notebook
• West Virginia and Baylor met for the first time in school history. • The two biggest factors in the game were West Virginia’s free throw shooting (just 8 of 15) and Baylor’s 3-point shooting (12 of 25). Heslip and Jackson were a combined 9 of 14 from behind the arc. • Kevin Jones and Darryl Bryant were named to the Continental Tire Las Vegas Class all-tournament team.
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BOX SCORES
Game #14
West Virginia 83, Villanova 69 December 28, 2011 • WVU Coliseum Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Morgantown, W.Va. Villanova vs West Virginia
Seton Hall 67, West Virginia 48 December 30, 2011 • Prudential Center Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Newark, N.J. West Virginia vs Seton Hall
12/28/11 7:00 p.m. at WVU Coliseum, Morgantown, W.Va.
## 13 02 23 32 03 04 21 24 25
PINKSTON, JayVaughn YAROU, Mouphtaou WAYNS, Maalik CHEEK, Dominic BELL, James JOHNSON, Ty HILLIARD, Darrun KENNEDY, Markus YACOUBOU, Achraf SUTTON, Maurice Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 13-29 3FG % 1st Half: 2-9 FT % 1st Half: 8-11
f 2-6 c 6-8 g 7-19 g 8-15 g 1-2 1-4 0-2 3-4 0-1 0-0
0-2 0-0 0-3 3-7 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0
28-61
3-14
44.8% 22.2% 72.7%
2nd half: 15-32 2nd half: 1-5 2nd half: 2-4
0-0 1-2 6-6 1-1 0-0 2-4 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0
1 2 3 2 4 4 8 4 0 2 2 5 4 2 6 3 1 5 6 4 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 1 4 3 7 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 2 5 10-15 18 22 40 21
46.9% 20.0% 50.0%
Game: 28-61 Game: 3-14 Game: 10-15
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
4 13 20 20 2 4 0 6 0 0
2 0 7 2 0 1 0 0 0 0
2 2 6 0 0 1 2 2 0 0
0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
69 12 15
3
4 200
45.9% 21.4% 66.7%
25 31 37 36 21 15 13 15 7 0+
05 13 55 04 25 01 12 14 34
JONES, Kevin KILICLI, Deniz MILES, Keaton HINDS, Jabarie BRYANT, Darryl RUTLEDGE, Dominique BROWN, Aaron BROWNE, Gary NOREEN, Kevin Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 16-38 3FG % 1st Half: 3-12 FT % 1st Half: 5-8
f 5-11 f 4-7 f 0-1 g 2-10 g 12-23 0-0 3-6 4-6 0-0
0-4 0-0 0-0 1-3 4-10 0-0 2-3 1-1 0-0
30-64
8-21
42.1% 25.0% 62.5%
2nd half: 14-26 2nd half: 5-9 2nd half: 10-14
4 3 7 1 3 5 8 3 1 1 2 2 1 3 4 3 2 1 3 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 2 0 1 1 2 3 1 4 15-22 16 17 33 16
53.8% 55.6% 71.4%
3-4 2-6 0-0 1-1 6-7 1-2 0-0 2-2 0-0
Game: 30-64 Game: 8-21 Game: 15-22
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
13 10 0 6 34 1 8 11 0
0 4 0 5 3 1 0 3 0
0 1 0 1 2 0 1 2 0
1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
0 2 0 1 2 0 3 1 0
83 16
7
4
9 200
46.9% 38.1% 68.2%
37 31 9 32 39 7 18 22 5
Deadball Rebounds 3
Officials: John Cahill, Pat Driscoll, John Gaffney Technical fouls: Villanova-None. West Virginia-None. Attendance: 11262 id-1045866 Wayns (VU) fouled out with 1:45 left in the game. Score by periods Villanova West Virginia
1st
2nd
36 33 40 43
Last FG - VU 2nd-00:21, WVU 2nd-00:32. Largest lead - VU by 4 1st-18:39, WVU by 16 2nd-00:32.
Total
69 83
13 55 04 25 01 12 14 32 34
Player
JONES, Kevin KILICLI, Deniz MILES, Keaton HINDS, Jabarie BRYANT, Darryl RUTLEDGE, Dominique BROWN, Aaron BROWNE, Gary WILLIAMSON, Paul NOREEN, Kevin Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 7-27 3FG % 1st Half: 3-10 FT % 1st Half: 5-9
f 5-16 f 3-7 f 1-2 g 3-6 g 3-16 0-0 0-2 2-3 0-0 0-1
3-7 0-0 0-0 0-2 2-10 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0
2-3 2-2 0-1 0-0 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2
17-53
6-20
8-12
25.9% 30.0% 55.6%
2nd half: 10-26 38.5% 2nd half: 3-10 30.0% 2nd half: 3-3 100.0%
##
5 5 10 0 1 1 2 4 1 2 3 1 0 1 1 2 2 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 5 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 2 2 3 5 8 15 19 34 13
Game: 17-53 Game: 6-20 Game: 8-12
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
05
15 8 2 6 11 0 0 5 0 1
0 1 0 3 1 0 0 2 0 1
2 3 2 4 1 0 0 4 1 0
1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
0 400 23 0 17 1 29 0 34 0 1 0 12 0 20 0 8 0 16
13
48
8 17
4
1 200
32.1% 30.0% 66.7%
Deadball Rebounds 3,1
## 15 23 33 01 04 02 10 13 14 42
Player
POPE, Herb EDWIN, Fuquan AUDA, Patrik THEODORE, Jordan COSBY, Aaron MOBLEY, Brandon GRENNAN, Sean KARLIS, Haralds WILSON, Freddie GERAMIPOOR, Aaron Team Totals
f 6-11 f 8-14 f 1-5 g 7-14 g 3-9 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-1 2-2
0-0 2-3 0-2 2-4 2-5 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
1-1 1-1 0-0 2-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1
28-58
6-16
5-7
FG % 1st Half: 16-32 50.0% 3FG % 1st Half: 4-8 50.0% FT % 1st Half: 2-2 100.0%
2nd half: 12-26 2nd half: 2-8 2nd half: 3-5
46.2% 25.0% 60.0%
3 4 7 4 2 3 5 2 3 3 6 3 0 1 1 1 2 6 8 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 1 1 0 1 4 1 1 2 12 22 34 17
Game: 28-58 Game: 6-16 Game: 5-7
Points VU WVU
In Paint 32 30
Off T/O 6 24
2nd Fast Chance Break 21 4 11 6
Bench 10 20
Score tied - 7 times. Lead changed - 7 times.
Truck Bryant scored a career-high 34 points to lead West Virginia to an 83-69 victory over Villanova in the BIG EAST opener for both teams at the WVU Coliseum. The game was a lot closer than the final score might indicate. Villanova led 45-41 early in the second half when Kevin Jones had to go to the locker room to have a cut above his eye tended to. Bob Huggins used a timeout to try and buy some time until Jones was able to return to the floor with 16:41 remaining. With Jones back on the floor, WVU tied it at 45 on a Gary Browne layup, but Villanova answered, taking its final lead of the game, 53-52, with 12:41 left. Bryant got things going with a 3, and Jabarie Hinds added a three-point play to give WVU a five-point lead, 58-53. The key stretch of the game came with 5:47 left and score tied at 63 when Bryant hit two of three free throws, followed by a big Browne 3 to make it a five-point game. After Maalik Wayns’ 3 pulled Villanova to within three, 68-65, Bryant answered with another 3, and then Browne followed with a driving layup with 2:55 remaining to give the Mountaineers an eight-point advantage, 73-65. A Bryant jumper got it to 10 with 2:27 to go before the lead eventually swelled to as many as 16 with 32 seconds remaining. Bryant and Browne combined to score the final 22 points for West Virginia. The Wildcats held a 40-33 advantage on the glass, but shot just 21.4 percent from 3 while committing 15 turnovers. An announced crowd of 11,262 watched the game.
• Kevin Jones contribued 13 points and seven rebounds while Browne scored 11 and Deniz Kilicli added 10 points and eight rebounds. • West Virginia improved to 8-9 in BIG EAST openers since joining the league in 1995. Bob Huggins is 3-2 in BIG EAST openers at WVU. • Villanova now leads the all-time series 22-20, but West Virginia has won six of the last nine meetings between the two schools.
Score by periods West Virginia Seton Hall
1st
2nd
22 26 38 29
Last FG - WVU 2nd-06:49, SHU 2nd-01:27. Largest lead - WVU by 3 1st-18:46, SHU by 19 1st-00:21.
Total
48 67
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
13 19 2 18 9 0 0 0 2 4
0 3 2 8 3 0 0 0 0 0
4 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
6 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
0 4 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0
67 16 11
8
9 200
48.3% 37.5% 71.4%
19 38 22 37 34 16 1 4 8 21
Deadball Rebounds 0
04 25 01 12 14 23 32 34
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
JONES, Kevin KILICLI, Deniz MILES, Keaton HINDS, Jabarie BRYANT, Darryl RUTLEDGE, Dominique BROWN, Aaron BROWNE, Gary MCCUNE, Tommie WILLIAMSON, Paul NOREEN, Kevin Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 15-26 3FG % 1st Half: 6-11 FT % 1st Half: 15-18
f 5-9 f 5-6 f 0-0 g 2-5 g 7-13 0-0 4-5 2-5 0-1 0-0 0-0
0-1 0-0 0-0 1-3 4-5 0-0 2-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0
4-4 6-12 0-0 6-6 11-13 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
25-44
7-13
28-37
57.7% 54.5% 83.3%
2nd half: 10-18 2nd half: 1-2 2nd half: 13-19
55.6% 50.0% 68.4%
3 11 14 2 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 4 0 3 3 1 0 3 3 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 3 2 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 3 2 5 9 25 34 20
Game: 25-44 Game: 7-13 Game: 28-37
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
14 16 0 11 29 0 11 4 0 0 0
0 2 0 7 2 0 3 3 0 0 0
2 3 1 3 5 1 1 0 0 0 0
85 17 16
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 2 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 1
39 29 5 29 39 4 24 20 3 0+ 8
1 10 200
56.8% 53.8% 75.7%
Deadball Rebounds 4
Rutgers 64 • 8-7, 0-2
15 55 01 05 11 04 10 21 22 23 24 35 44
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
RANDALL, Derrick BIRUTA, Gilvydas SEAGEARS, Jerome CARTER, Eli MILLER, Dane MACK, Myles POOLE, Mike JOHNSON, Austin JACK, Kadeem RIGOGLIOSO, Charlie KONE, Malick LEWIS, Greg KUHN, Mike Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 6-17 3FG % 1st Half: 2-5 FT % 1st Half: 12-23
f 1-1 f 3-5 g 4-9 g 6-14 g 0-3 1-4 4-9 3-3 1-2 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-0
0-0 0-2 2-4 2-7 0-1 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
24-52
4-16
35.3% 40.0% 52.2%
2nd half: 18-35 2nd half: 2-11 2nd half: 0-2
0 1 1 4 0 4 4 3 1 3 4 5 1 3 4 2 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 4 1 0 1 4 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 12-25 10 15 25 31
51.4% 18.2% 0.0%
0-2 2-6 0-0 5-7 0-0 3-5 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-0 0-0
Game: 24-52 Game: 4-16 Game: 12-25
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
2 8 10 19 0 5 8 6 2 0 4 0 0
0 2 1 4 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0
0 2 2 4 1 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 1
0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
2 0 2 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0
64 13 15
2
9 200
46.2% 25.0% 48.0%
20 29 27 33 11 24 22 9 5 1 11 7 1
Deadball Rebounds 6
Officials: John Cahill, Les Jones, Gary Prager Technical fouls: West Virginia-MILES, Keaton. Rutgers-None. Attendance: 4815 Points WVU SHU
In Paint 14 38
Off T/O 7 18
2nd Fast Chance Break 6 0 13 11
Bench 6 6
Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 1 time.
Recap
Fuquan Edwin scored 19 points and Jordan Theodore added 18 to lead Seton Hall to a 67-48 victory over West Virginia at the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J. West Virginia’s inexperience certainly showed against the Pirates. Seton Hall (12-2, 1-1) used two big scoring runs - one in the first half by outscoring West Virginia 33-12 to turn a 7-5 deficit into a 19-point lead, and then late in the second half when the Mountaineers reduced their deficit to six, 54-48, out-pointing WVU 13-0 over the remaining 6:49. West Virginia (10-4, 1-1) had its worst offensive performance of the season two days after scoring 83 points in its BIG EAST opener against Villanova in Morgantown. Kevin Jones (15 points) and Truck Bryant (11) led the Mountaineers in scoring, but the two combined to shoot just 8 of 32 for the game. The rest of the team struggled as well, Deniz Kilicli giving WVU eight points on 3 of 7 shooting, Jabarie Hinds scoring six and Gary Browne finishing with five. West Virginia shot 32.1 percent (17 of 53) for the game and committed 17 turnovers, nine a result of Seton Hall steals. Herb Pope contributed 13 points and seven rebounds for the Pirates, which snapped West Virginia’s seven-game winning streak over them dating back to 2006. The Mountaineers were a banged up team against Seton Hall, Kilicli going to the bench in the first half after falling hard to the floor before returning, and Jones being hobbled with a sprained ankle. Jones, who pulled down 10 rebounds, did finish the game.
Notebook
55
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Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Officials: John Higgins, Gene Steratore, Earl Walton Technical fouls: West Virginia-None. Seton Hall-None. Attendance: 7533
Recap
Notebook
05
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Seton Hall 67 • 12-2, 1-1
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
##
Deadball Rebounds 3
West Virginia 83 • 10-3/1-0 ##
West Virginia 85 • 11-4, 2-1
West Virginia 48 • 10-4, 1-1
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
West Virginia 85, Rutgers 64 January 4, 2012 • Rutgers Athletic Center Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics West Virginia vs Rutgers Piscataway,1/4/12N.J. 7 p.m. at Rutgers Athletic Center - Piscataway, NJ
12/30/11 9:00 p.m. at Newark, N.J. - Prudential Center
Villanova 69 • 7-6/0-1
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Game #13
• WVU had won five in a row in New Jersey. WVU has now won seven of its last nine games in New Jersey. • WVU’s 48 points marked its lowest point total in a game since scoring 43 against Kentucky on Nov. 29, 2008.
Score by periods West Virginia Rutgers
1st
2nd
51 34 26 38
Total
85 64
Last FG - WVU 2nd-05:09, RUTGERS 2nd-01:38. Largest lead - WVU by 27 1st-00:32, RUTGERS by 5 1st-15:33.
Points WVU RUTGER
In Paint 24 22
Off T/O 22 18
2nd Fast Chance Break 12 16 13 2
Bench 15 25
Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 3 times.
Recap
Truck Bryant scored 29 points to lead West Virginia to an 85-64 victory over Rutgers in a BIG EAST game at the Rutgers Athletic Center in Piscataway, N.J. Bryant, coming off a 3 for 16 shooting performance against Seton Hall, was 7 of 13 against Rutgers tonight to go with an 11-for-13 effort at the free throw line. After trailing 8-3 early, West Virginia used a 32-8 run over an eight-minute stretch midway through the first half to turn the game into a blowout. Rutgers did manage to score the first 10 points of the second half before Jabarie Hinds hit a 3 with 14:36 remaining ended West Virginia’s scoreless drought. West Virginia (11-4, 2-1) was able to get the lead back to 20, and then 25, 68-43, with 8:56 remaining. WVU shot a sizzling 56.8 percent from the field (25 of 44), including 53.8 percent from 3 (7 of 13). Bryant went 4 of 5 from 3 and Aaron Brown, who scored 11 points off the bench, hit both of his 3 point tries. Deniz Kilicli added 16 points and Kevin Jones had a 14-point, 14-rebound double-double his 10th doubledouble of the season and the 22nd of his career. West Virginia’s 51 first half points were a season high for the Mountaineers. Rutgers got 19 points from freshman guard Eli Campbell. The Scarlet Knights shot 25 percent from 3 and turned the ball over 15 times, seven of those coming off of West Virginia steals.
Notebook
• The Mountaineers improved to 9-3 at the Rutgers Athletic Center in BIG EAST games. • West Virginia has won seven in a row in the series. • WVU has won more games at the Rutgers Athletic Center than any other BIG EAST venue. • Bob Huggins is now 10-0 against Rutgers: 5-0 at WVU, 1-0 at Kansas State and 4-0 at Cincinnati.
Game #17
West Virginia 74, No. 9/9 Georgetown 62 January 7, 2012 • WVU Coliseum Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Morgantown, W.Va.Georgetown vs West Virginia
No. 17/16 Connecticut 64, West Virginia 57 January 9, 2012 • XL Center Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Hartford, Conn. West Virginia vs Connecticut
Georgetown 62 • 13-2/3-1
01 34 14 05 21 02 03 22 55
THOMPSON, Hollis LUBICK, Nate SIMS, Henry STARKS, Markel CLARK, Jason WHITTINGTON, Greg HOPKINS, Mikael PORTER, Otto TRAWICK, Jabril Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 10-25 3FG % 1st Half: 1-6 FT % 1st Half: 6-8
f f c g g
40.0% 16.7% 75.0%
7-13 2-2 3-10 2-6 5-12 1-5 0-1 2-5 1-3
1-3 0-0 0-0 0-3 0-4 1-2 0-0 0-2 0-0
5-10 0-0 4-4 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 4-4
23-57
2-14
14-20
2nd half: 13-32 2nd half: 1-8 2nd half: 8-12
40.6% 12.5% 66.7%
2 3 5 3 1 2 3 5 2 3 5 5 0 1 1 3 0 3 3 4 2 2 4 1 0 1 1 0 2 4 6 4 2 0 2 1 1 0 1 12 19 31 26
Game: 23-57 Game: 2-14 Game: 14-20
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
20 4 10 4 10 4 0 4 6
0 0 6 1 2 0 0 1 0
2 1 3 2 2 0 0 4 1
1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 0
62 10 15
4
8 200
40.4% 14.3% 70.0%
37 15 28 24 29 19 2 30 16
## 05 13 55 04 25 01 12 14 34
Deadball Rebounds 1
05 13 55 04 25 01 12 14 34
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
JONES, Kevin KILICLI, Deniz MILES, Keaton HINDS, Jabarie BRYANT, Darryl RUTLEDGE, Dominique BROWN, Aaron BROWNE, Gary NOREEN, Kevin Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 12-28 3FG % 1st Half: 1-6 FT % 1st Half: 4-7
f f f g g
42.9% 16.7% 57.1%
8-12 2-5 1-3 0-2 7-16 1-1 2-5 3-4 0-0
1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-7 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0
5-6 0-2 0-0 1-2 9-11 1-4 0-0 6-6 0-0
24-48
4-12
22-31
2nd half: 12-20 2nd half: 3-6 2nd half: 18-24
60.0% 50.0% 75.0%
3 13 16 0 2 3 5 4 3 1 4 3 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 4 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 3 0 3 3 3 1 0 1 1 2 1 3 11 26 37 20
Game: 24-48 Game: 4-12 Game: 22-31
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
22 4 2 1 25 3 5 12 0
1 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 0
2 2 0 4 4 1 0 3 0 1 74 12 17
2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
0 3 0 0 2 1 0 1 1
4
8 200
50.0% 33.3% 71.0%
39 21 17 29 38 9 17 19 11
Deadball Rebounds 3,1
Officials: Ed Corbett, Michael Stephens, Tim Clougherty Technical fouls: Georgetown-None. West Virginia-None. Attendance: 10526 id-1040830 Lubick (GU) fouled out with 5:19 left in the game. Sims (GU) fouled out with 3:35 left in the game. Score by periods Georgetown West Virginia
1st
2nd
27 35 29 45
Last FG - GU 2nd-00:44, WVU 2nd-02:12. Largest lead - GU by 4 1st-17:47, WVU by 13 2nd-04:36.
Total
62 74
Rutgers 60 • 10-8/2-3
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
JONES, Kevin KILICLI, Deniz MILES, Keaton HINDS, Jabarie BRYANT, Darryl RUTLEDGE, Dominique BROWN, Aaron BROWNE, Gary NOREEN, Kevin Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 13-35 3FG % 1st Half: 6-14 FT % 1st Half: 1-2
West Virginia 74 • 12-4/3-1 ##
1/14/12 2:00 p.m. at WVU Coliseum, Morgantown, W.Va.
West Virginia 57 • 12-5, 3-2
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
West Virginia 84, Rutgers 60 January 14, 2012 • WVU Coliseum Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Morgantown, W.Va.Rutgers vs West Virginia
1/9/12 7:00 p.m. at XL Center Hartford, Conn.
1/7/12 12:00 p.m. at WVU Coliseum, Morgantown, W.Va.
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Game #18
f 9-18 f 4-9 f 0-0 g 3-8 g 2-13 0-2 1-6 2-8 0-1
3-8 0-0 0-0 1-4 1-7 0-0 0-2 1-3 0-0
1-2 4-6 0-0 1-2 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
21-65
6-24
9-14
37.1% 42.9% 50.0%
2nd half: 8-30 2nd half: 0-10 2nd half: 8-12
26.7% 0.0% 66.7%
4 4 0 1 0 0 1 4 2 4 20
1 0 0 2 0 1 1 3 4 6 18
5 4 0 3 0 1 2 7 6 10 38
Game: 21-65 Game: 6-24 Game: 9-14
0 4 1 3 4 0 0 2 0 14
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
##
22 12 0 8 8 0 2 5 0
0 0 1 1 1 1 1 4 1
11
2 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 1 0 0 2 0 1 2 0
40 21 6 37 28 4 16 33 15
57 10 7 0 6 200
32.3% 25.0% 64.3%
In Paint 30 30
Off T/O 22 16
2nd Fast Chance Break 16 8 11 4
Bench 14 20
Score tied - 7 times. Lead changed - 1 time.
15 01 05 04 10 21 22 23 24 35 44
Deadball Rebounds 3
## 05 34 12 03 13 02 10 11 22
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
GIFFEY, Niels ORIAKHI, Alex DRUMMOND, Andre LAMB, Jeremy NAPIER, Shabazz DANIELS, DeAndre OLANDER, Tyler BOATRIGHT, Ryan SMITH, Roscoe Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 11-19 3FG % 1st Half: 2-5 FT % 1st Half: 4-7
f 0-1 f 4-5 c 9-11 g 9-17 g 0-6 0-0 1-1 3-5 0-1
0-0 0-0 0-0 2-6 0-3 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0
2-2 0-0 2-4 5-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0
26-47
3-10
9-13
57.9% 40.0% 57.1%
2nd half: 15-28 2nd half: 1-5 2nd half: 5-6
53.6% 20.0% 83.3%
0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 6
0 3 9 5 1 0 2 4 0 2 26
0 3 11 8 1 0 2 4 0 3 32
Game: 26-47 Game: 3-10 Game: 9-13
1 2 4 1 1 0 4 1 0 1 15
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
2 8 20 25 0 0 2 7 0
0 0 0 3 8 0 2 4 1
0 2 1 2 4 0 1 2 0
0 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 2
0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0
10 28 36 40 36 3 15 29 3
64 18 12 9 4 200
55.3% 30.0% 69.2%
Deadball Rebounds 1
Score by periods West Virginia Connecticut
1st
2nd
33 24 28 36
Total
57 64
Last FG - WVU 2nd-03:02, UCONN 2nd-00:00. Largest lead - WVU by 10 2nd-11:24, UCONN by 7 2nd-00:00.
Points WVU UCONN
In Paint 20 28
Off T/O 19 11
2nd Fast Chance Break 19 6 4 11
Bench 7 9
Score tied - 6 times. Lead changed - 6 times.
MILLER, Dane BIRUTA, Gilvydas RANDALL, Derrick SEAGEARS, Jerome CARTER, Eli MACK, Myles POOLE, Mike JOHNSON, Austin JACK, Kadeem RIGOGLIOSO, Charlie KONE, Malick LEWIS, Greg KUHN, Mike Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 9-27 3FG % 1st Half: 0-9 FT % 1st Half: 4-7
Connecticut 64 • 13-3, 3-2
Officials: Pat Driscoll, Mike Roberts, Joe Lindsay Technical fouls: West Virginia-None. Connecticut-TEAM. Attendance: 15805 Points GU WVU
55
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
f 5-12 f 1-5 c 1-1 g 2-3 g 1-5 5-12 2-9 3-3 1-4 1-1 0-1 1-2 0-0
1-3 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-3 1-3 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 4-7 4-6 0-2 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
23-58
3-14
11-20
33.3% 0.0% 57.1%
2nd half: 14-31 2nd half: 3-5 2nd half: 7-13
Truck Bryant scored 25 points and Kevin Jones added 22 points and 16 rebounds to lead West Virginia to a 74-62 victory over ninth-rated Georgetownat the WVU Coliseum. The Hoyas (13-2, 3-1) didn’t have an answer for Bryant, who made seven field goals and was 9 for 11 from the lie, or Jones, who was 8 for 12 from the floor and went 5 for 6 from the line. Speaking of free throw shooting, West Virginia was 10 for 10 coming down the stretch and finished the game making 22 of 31. The Mountaineers also shot the ball well from the floor, hitting 24 of 48 for 50 percent. It is the second straight game West Virginia has shot better than 50 percent after its poorest offensive performance of the year at Seton Hall back on Dec. 30. There were seven ties, the latest coming with 16:42 to go in the second half before the Mountaineers started asserting themselves. A Bryant layup and a Jones 3 from the top of the key pushed West Virginia’s lead out to seven, 44-37, and it eventually grew to 11 with 6:38 to go on another 3 by Bryant. A pair of Bryant free throws with 4:36 remaining gave West Virginia its biggest lead of the game at 13, 62-49. West Virginia turnovers enabled the Hoyas to close to with four, 62-58, following Otto Porter’s driving layup, but freshman Gary Browne was able to break Georgetown’s press and covert a twisting left handed layup with 2:12 to go to make it 64-58. Then two Bryant free throws pushed the lead back to eight. Georgetown, which overcame a 17-point second half deficit against Marquette in its last game by forcing turnovers and making 3s, hit just 2 of 14 from behind the arc. Overall, the Hoyas shot just 40.4 percent from the floor and were beat on the glass, 37-31. Hollis Thompson led Georgetown with 20 points, while Henry Sims and Jason Clark added 10 each. Sims and Nate Lubick fouled out Browne came off the bench to score 12 for West Virginia.
Notebook
• The victory was Coach Bob Huggins’ seventh over a Top 10-ranked team in the last three-plus seasons at West Virginia and his fifth straight over the Hoyas, which came into Morgantown riding a season long 11-game winning streak.
Recap
Jeremy Lamb scored 25 points and freshman Andre Drummond added 20 points and 11 rebounds to lead No. 17/16 Connecticut to a 64-57 victory over West Virginia at the XL Center in Hartford, Conn. It was Lamb and Drummond who came to the rescue when Connecticut was trailing the Mountaineers by 10, 46-36, midway through the second half. Lamb scored 13 of his game-high 25 down the stretch while Drummond added 9 as UConn outscored West Virginia 28-11 over the remaining 11 minutes of the game. Kevin Jones led West Virginia with 22 points. The Mountaineers’ other big gun, Truck Bryant, had a tough night shooting, going 2 for 13, and finishing with just 8 points 10 below his season average. Deniz Kilicli added 12 points for the Mountaineers, now 12-5, 3-2. West Virginia had a tough time finding the rim, going 32.3 percent overall and 25 percent from 3; the Mountaineers took 24 3-point tries for the game. On the other end, Connecticut shot the ball extremely well, going 26 of 47 overall from the floor for 55.3 percent. The Huskies, which had committed at least 13 turnovers in all four of their BIG EAST games coming into the game, made one less than that while handing out 18 assists. UConn also came into the game with more turnovers than assists as a team.
Notebook
• West Virginia is still winless at UConn, the Mountaineers now 0-9 overall including an 0-4 record at the XL Center.
Game: 23-58 Game: 3-14 Game: 11-20
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
12 3 2 5 6 15 4 6 3 2 0 2 0
5 3 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
4 4 0 2 3 3 0 1 0 0 1 1 0
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0
2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0
60 12 19
5
6 200
39.7% 21.4% 55.0%
27 23 8 18 27 28 25 10 13 2 11 7 1
Deadball Rebounds 2
West Virginia 84 • 13-5/4-2 ## 05 13 55 04 25 01 12 14 23 32 34
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
JONES, Kevin KILICLI, Deniz MILES, Keaton HINDS, Jabarie BRYANT, Darryl RUTLEDGE, Dominique BROWN, Aaron BROWNE, Gary MCCUNE, Tommie WILLIAMSON, Paul NOREEN, Kevin Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 17-30 3FG % 1st Half: 6-10 FT % 1st Half: 8-15
f 9-19 f 4-5 f 3-4 g 4-9 g 5-12 0-0 1-3 1-2 0-2 0-0 0-2
1-1 0-0 0-0 3-7 3-7 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0
27-58
7-17
56.7% 60.0% 53.3%
2nd half: 10-28 2nd half: 1-7 2nd half: 15-26
5-8 6-11 0-0 0-2 5-8 0-2 0-0 4-6 0-0 0-0 3-4
4 10 14 0 0 4 4 4 1 3 4 1 1 1 2 1 0 2 2 1 0 2 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 5 5 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 3 6 9 4 0 0 0 1 23-41 12 33 45 16
35.7% 14.3% 57.7%
Game: 27-58 Game: 7-17 Game: 23-41
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
24 14 6 11 18 0 2 6 0 0 3
2 2 7 2 2 0 0 6 0 1 0
0 3 0 3 1 0 1 3 0 1 0 1 84 22 13
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
2 1 0 2 0 0 1 3 0 0 0
2
9 200
46.6% 41.2% 56.1%
36 22 29 27 36 6 9 14 3 3 15
Deadball Rebounds 10
Officials: Jim Burr, Lamar Simpson, Wally Rutecki Technical fouls: Rutgers-SEAGEARS, Jerome; TEAM. West Virginia-TEAM. Attendance: 13820 id-1063680 Seagears (RU) fouled out with 10:36 left in the game. Score by periods Rutgers West Virginia
1st
2nd
22 38 48 36
Total
60 84
Last FG - RUTGERS 2nd-00:32, WVU 2nd-00:47. Largest lead - RUTGERS by 2 1st-19:08, WVU by 30 2nd-04:19.
Recap
45.2% 60.0% 53.8%
3 10 13 2 1 3 4 3 0 0 0 4 1 1 2 5 0 1 1 1 0 3 3 1 2 5 7 1 0 1 1 4 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 1 9 27 36 31
BOX SCORES
Game #16
Points RUTGER WVU
In Paint 38 30
Off T/O 14 23
2nd Fast Chance Break 8 12 10 0
Bench 32 11
Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 3 times.
Recap
Kevin Jones scored 24 points and grabbed 14 rebounds and Truck Bryant added 18 points to lead West Virginia to an 84-60 repeat victory over Rutgers at the WVU Coliseum. The Mountaineers used a 20-3 run over a seven minute stretch in the first half to turn a five-point game into a 22-point lead with 5:32 remaining. West Virginia got its lead to 25 and then to 28 before settling for a 26-point halftime advantage. Rutgers was able to whittle the deficit to 16, 64-48, with 10:51 to go, but West Virginia used another 17-3 run to close out its 13th win of the season and its fourth in conference play. Deniz Kilicli also added 14 points and Jabarie Hinds contributed 11 for the Mountaineers. The Scarlet Knights got 15 points off the bench from Myles Mack and 12 points and 13 rebounds from Dane Miller. The two teams combined for 47 fouls (including three technical fouls) and 27 missed free throws in a sometimes sloppy game. Eighteen of those missed free throws were by WVU. West Virginia had a 45-36 advantage on the glass and forced 19 Rutgers turnovers. The Mountaineers ended the game with 13 turnovers. Freshman Keaton Miles gave West Virginia a strong performance with six points, four rebounds and seven assists. All six of his points came in the first half. An announced sellout crowd of 13,820 attended today’s game, including nearly a hundred former WVU players back on campus for reunion weekend.
Notebook
• WVU has won seven in a row in the series against Rutgers. • WVU improved to 24-5 against Rutgers in the WVU Coliseum and 26-5 against the Scarlet Knights in Morgantown. • WVU has won the last five meetings in Morgantown. • Bob Huggins is 11-0 against Rutgers: 6-0 at WVU, 1-0 at Kansas State and 4-0 at Cincinnati.
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BOX SCORES
Game #19
Game #20
Game #21
West Virginia 78, Marshall 62 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics January 18, 2012 • Charleston Civic Center West Virginia vs Marshall Charleston, 01/18/12 W.Va.7:30 p.m. at Charleston, W.Va. (Civic Center)
West Virginia 77, Cincinnati 74 OT January 21, 2012 • WVU Official Basketball Box ScoreColiseum -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Cincinnati vs West Virginia Morgantown,01/21/12 W.Va. 3:00 p.m at WVU Coliseum, Morgantown, W.Va.
St. John’s 78, West Virginia 62 January 25, 2012 • Madison Square Garden Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics West Virginia vs St. John's New York, N.Y.
West Virginia 78 • 14-5 ## 05 34 55 04 25 01 12 14
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
JONES, Kevin NOREEN, Kevin MILES, Keaton HINDS, Jabarie BRYANT, Darryl RUTLEDGE, Dominique BROWN, Aaron BROWNE, Gary Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 12-28 3FG % 1st Half: 3-8 FT % 1st Half: 3-5
f 8-12 f 3-5 f 0-1 g 5-6 g 7-20 0-1 2-2 3-7
3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-8 0-0 0-0 0-2
28-54
5-14
42.9% 37.5% 60.0%
2nd half: 16-26 2nd half: 2-6 2nd half: 14-17
0 7 7 1 1 4 5 2 0 1 1 3 0 5 5 0 2 5 7 2 3 0 3 2 1 0 1 0 2 3 5 2 2 1 3 17-22 11 26 37 12
61.5% 33.3% 82.4%
6-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 6-7 1-2 0-1 4-6
Game: 28-54 Game: 5-14 Game: 17-22
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
25 6 0 10 22 1 4 10
3 0 1 3 1 2 1 2
2 0 1 1 1 2 0 4
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
0 0 0 2 1 1 1 1
78 13 11
1
6 200
51.9% 35.7% 77.3%
40 29 14 29 36 11 7 34
01 02 03 23 24 10 11 21 34
Tinnon, Dennis Goff, Robert Pitts, Damier Johnson, Shaquille Kane, DeAndre Pena, Dago Spikes, Nigel Coleman, Justin Mbao, Yous Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 13-25 3FG % 1st Half: 2-8 FT % 1st Half: 2-3
f 3-7 f 1-3 g 6-13 g 2-7 g 9-18 2-4 1-3 3-5 0-0
0-0 0-0 3-7 1-3 0-5 1-3 0-0 0-1 0-0
27-60 52.0% 25.0% 66.7%
5-19
2nd half: 14-35 2nd half: 3-11 2nd half: 1-3
40.0% 27.3% 33.3%
0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-1 0-0 0-3 0-0 0-0 3-6
3 7 10 4 0 1 1 3 0 4 4 3 2 0 2 4 2 0 2 4 0 2 2 1 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 9 18 27 20
Game: 27-60 Game: 5-19 Game: 3-6
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
6 2 15 7 19 5 2 6 0
1 0 3 3 3 1 0 0 0
1 0 3 2 4 0 0 0 0
62 11 10
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2
45.0% 26.3% 50.0%
0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0
29 26 37 27 35 13 18 12 3
4 200 Deadball Rebounds 1
1st
2nd
30 48 30 32
Last FG - WVU 2nd-00:26, MU 2nd-00:19. Largest lead - WVU by 19 2nd-01:32, MU by 7 1st-03:12.
Total
78 62
Points WVU MU
In Paint 34 37
Off T/O 11 15
2nd Fast Chance Break 15 4 8 13
Bench 15 13
Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 7 times.
Recap
Kevin Jones scored 25 points and grabbed seven rebounds and Truck Bryant added 22 to power West Virginia to a 78-62 victory over Marshall in the Chesapeake Energy Capital Classic in Charleston, W.Va. The Mountaineers (14-5) took control of the game in the second half, limiting Marshall (13-5) to just 15 points during a 15-minute stretch in the second half to build a double digit lead. Jones nailed two big 3s during the stretch, one coming at the end of the shot clock with 6:49 remaining to put West Virginia ahead by 10, 55-45, and then later hitting another from the wing with 4:33 left to expand the Mountaineers’ lead to 15, 62-47. West Virginia’s biggest lead of the game was 19, 71-52, with 1:32 to go. That was in stark contrast to the first half when it looked like a completely different game, particularly with West Virginia’s starting center Deniz Kilicli sitting on the bench in street clothes with an ankle injury. Marshall used its size and some breakout baskets to build a 27-20 lead with 3:12 left in the first half. But WVU freshman Aaron Brown responded with back-to-back baskets, the first coming after following Jones’ miss and the second a straight-on bank shot from the top of the key. Marshall had a chance to expand its three-point lead when Jones airballed his 3-point try, but Marshall turned the basketball over on the inbound pass, leading to Bryant’s 3 from the corner to tie the game at halftime. West Virginia shot 52 percent for the game (28 of 54) including a sizzling 16 of 26 in the second half. The Mountaineers also owned the glass, out-rebounding the Herd 37-27. Marshall came into the game as one of the top rebounding teams in the country with a plus-11 rebounding margin.
Notebook
• West Virginia’s 16-point victory snaps a trend of close games that has seen 11 of the last 13 meetings decided by single digits, including two overtime contests. • It was the largest margin of victory by either team since 1990 when Marshall defeated West Virginia 9780 in Huntington.
132
34 01 03 23 00 13 44
JACKSON, Justin GATES, Yancy WRIGHT, Cashmere DIXON, Dion KILPATRICK, Sean DAVIS III, Jeremiah MBODJ, Cheikh PARKER, JaQuon Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 13-30 3FG % 1st Half: 2-9 FT % 1st Half: 5-8
f f g g g
43.3% 22.2% 62.5%
3-5 4-10 6-14 5-18 4-11 1-3 3-4 3-7
0-0 0-0 3-5 2-9 2-7 0-1 0-0 0-1
0-0 2-4 2-2 0-0 2-3 0-1 0-0 3-5
29-72
7-23
9-15
2nd half: 14-32 2nd half: 4-10 2nd half: 4-7
43.8% 40.0% 57.1%
2 4 2 2 1 0 1 2 0 14
1 9 5 1 4 2 4 2 1 29
OT: 2-10 OT: 1-4 OT: 0-0
3 13 7 3 5 2 5 4 1 43
4 3 1 1 0 2 2 3 16
20.0% 25.0% 0.0%
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
6 10 17 12 12 2 6 9
3 0 4 9 1 1 0 0
0 1 2 2 3 0 0 1
0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1
25 35 39 43 36 11 10 26
74 18 9 2 5 225 Game: 29-72 Game: 7-23 Game: 9-15
40.3% Deadball 30.4% Rebounds 3 60.0%
## 05 55 13 04 25 01 12 14 23 32 34
## 05 13 55 04 25 12 14 34
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
JONES, Kevin KILICLI, Deniz MILES, Keaton HINDS, Jabarie BRYANT, Darryl BROWN, Aaron BROWNE, Gary NOREEN, Kevin Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 13-40 3FG % 1st Half: 2-12 FT % 1st Half: 4-5
f 11-15 f 6-11 f 0-1 g 4-8 g 2-16 2-9 5-10 1-1
2-2 0-0 0-0 2-5 0-8 1-5 1-3 0-0
2-2 1-2 0-0 2-3 2-2 0-0 2-3 0-1
31-71
6-23
9-13
32.5% 16.7% 80.0%
2nd half: 16-26 2nd half: 4-10 2nd half: 1-3
61.5% 40.0% 33.3%
OT: OT: OT:
2 3 0 0 1 1 4 1 2 14 2-5 0-1 4-5
11 4 2 5 1 3 5 0 1 32
13 7 2 5 2 4 9 1 3 46 40.0% 0.0% 80.0%
2 1 0 4 1 1 2 3 14
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
26 13 0 12 6 5 13 2
2 5 5 4 3 0 0 0
0 3 1 2 2 0 0 0
1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
0 41 0 38 1 12 3 400 44 1 14 2 28 0 8
77 19 8 3 7 225 Game: 31-71 Game: 6-23 Game: 9-13
43.7% Deadball 26.1% Rebounds 1 69.2%
Score by periods Cincinnati West Virginia
1st
2nd
33 36 32 37
Last FG - CIN OT-00:59, WVU OT-00:31. Largest lead - CIN by 5 2nd-05:41, WVU by 9 1st-04:58.
OT
5 8
JONES, Kevin MILES, Keaton KILICLI, Deniz HINDS, Jabarie BRYANT, Darryl RUTLEDGE, Dominique BROWN, Aaron BROWNE, Gary MCCUNE, Tommie WILLIAMSON, Paul NOREEN, Kevin Team Totals
f 10-21 f 1-3 c 2-4 g 3-12 g 4-13 3-5 0-4 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-0
0-3 0-0 0-0 2-6 3-8 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-0
23-65
5-22
25.0% 20.0% 66.7%
2nd half: 16-37 2nd half: 3-12 2nd half: 7-13
6-9 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-6 0-0 0-0 0-4 0-0 0-0 0-0
9 1 1 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 6 11-19 22
43.2% 25.0% 53.8%
5 0 3 1 4 3 2 0 0 0 1 3 22
Game: 23-65 Game: 5-22 Game: 11-19
14 1 4 1 4 7 3 0 0 0 1 9 44
0 1 0 4 4 1 4 2 0 0 0 16
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
26 2 4 8 16 6 0 0 0 0 0
3 1 0 2 3 0 1 2 0 2 0
2 1 0 3 3 0 2 3 0 0 0
2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 2 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0
40 9 25 35 37 13 16 14 2 6 3
62 14 14 4 6 200
35.4% 22.7% 57.9%
Deadball Rebounds 5
St. John's 78 ## 04 15 22 01 11 03 31
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
HARKLESS, Moe POINTER, Sir'Dominic GARRETT, Amir GREENE, Phil HARRISON, D'Angelo ACHIUWA, God'sgift STITH, Malik Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 16-35 3FG % 1st Half: 1-6 FT % 1st Half: 3-4
f 11-20 f 4-7 f 3-6 g 5-11 g 6-15 1-2 1-3
0-3 0-0 0-1 1-2 3-6 0-0 0-0
31-64
4-12
45.7% 16.7% 75.0%
2nd half: 15-29 2nd half: 3-6 2nd half: 9-12
5 0 3 1 1 2 0 3 12-16 15
51.7% 50.0% 75.0%
1-2 0-1 5-6 0-0 4-5 0-0 2-2
8 2 4 3 2 5 1 0 25
Game: 31-64 Game: 4-12 Game: 12-16
13 2 7 4 3 7 1 3 40
3 2 4 1 1 3 2
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
23 8 11 11 19 2 4
1 1 1 8 4 1 1
2 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 78 17 13
16
3 2 0 0 1 1 0
1 1 1 2 1 0 0
40 25 25 31 37 28 14
7 6 200
48.4% 33.3% 75.0%
Deadball Rebounds 0
Officials: John Gaffney, Mike Roberts, Doug Shows Technical fouls: West Virginia-None. St. John's-TEAM. Attendance: 6901
Total
74 77
Points CIN WVU
In Paint 42 40
Off T/O 6 14
2nd Fast Chance Break Bench 17 4 17 11 6 20
Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 12 times.
Recap
Gary Browne’s 3-point basket with 12 seconds left sent the game into overtime, and then his big steal and layup late in overtime helped power West Virginia to a 77-74 come-from-behind victory over Cincinnati at the WVU Coliseum. It was the fantastic all-around play of Kevin Jones that kept West Virginia (15-5, 5-2) hanging around when Darryl Bryant’s shots weren’t falling. Actually, it was when Jones left the floor with 3:52 remaining in the first half after picking up his second foul that things went south for West Virginia. At the time, the Mountaineers were leading 30-21 before the Bearcats went on a 12-2 run to close the half to take a 33-32 lead into the locker room. In the second half, the Bearcats (15-5, 5-2) built their lead to four twice at 53-49 and 55-51 before taking a five-point lead, 60-55, with 5:41 remaining on Yancy Gates stick-back layup. But Hinds answered with a big 3-point basket at the top of the key and then Browne added a driving layup off of Dixon’s missed 3 to tie the game at 60. Once again, Cincinnati built its lead to five after Justin Jackson’s basket and Wright’s 3, but Browne again answered with another big bucket and Deniz Kilicli got one of two from the line to make it a two-point game, 65-63. Following another miss by Dixon, Jones stepped out and hit his second 3 to give West Virginia a 66-65 lead. Wright responded with a pretty floating shot in the lane with 1:33 left, and then added a pair of free throws with 28 seconds left to put the Bearcats up by three and setting up Browne’s game-tying basket. Kilicli added 13 points and seven rebounds his final two coming on a big, sweeping left-handed hook shot in the lane with 31 seconds left in overtime to put the Mountaineers up by three.
Notebook
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
FG % 1st Half: 7-28 3FG % 1st Half: 2-10 FT % 1st Half: 4-6
Officials: John Cahill, Bryan Kersey, Gary Prager Technical fouls: Cincinnati-None. West Virginia-None. Attendance: 14070 id-1040161
Officials: Doug Sirmons, Les Jones, Jamie Luckie Technical fouls: West Virginia-None. Marshall-Kane, DeAndre. Attendance: 12684 Score by periods West Virginia Marshall
05
West Virginia 62
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
West Virginia 77 • 15-5/5-2
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
##
Deadball Rebounds 2
Marshall 62 • 13-5 ##
1/25/12 7pm at Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
Cincinnati 74 • 15-5/5-2
• Each team has won 10 games in series play. • WVU has now won the last four meetings in the series and is 6-4 against the Bearcats in BIG EAST play. • Bob Huggins is now 4-2 against Cincinnati. • A season-high 14,070 attended the game.
Score by periods West Virginia St. John's
1st
2nd
20 42 36 42
Last FG - WVU 2nd-01:26, STJ 2nd-02:21. Largest lead - WVU None, STJ by 21 2nd-16:57.
Total
62 78
Points WVU STJ
In Paint 32 50
Off T/O 10 15
2nd Fast Chance Break Bench 21 5 6 11 22 6
Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 0 times.
Recap
Moe Harkless scored 23 points and grabbed 13 rebounds to lead St. John’s to a 78-62 victory over West Virginia at Madison Square Garden. Harkless shot 11 of 20 from the floor and blocked three shots to help the Red Storm. For West Virginia, it was a miserable all-around night. West Virginia shot 35.4 percent against the Red Storm’s zone defense, made 57.9 percent of its free throws, committed 14 turnovers and gave up several easy baskets. The Mountaineers had just six points at the under-eight media timeout in the first half and trailed by 16, 36-20, at halftime. In the second half, St. John’s got the lead to 21, 46-25, on a Sir’Dominic Pointer layup and led by 20 with 8:28 remaining in the game. West Virginia was able to reduce its deficit to 12, and had a chance to get back in the game when the Red Storm bench was called for a technical foul when West Virginia had the basketball and was trailing by 12. But Kevin Jones missed both free throws and West Virginia’s best opportunity to get the deficit to single digits. Jones did lead all scorers with 26 points to go with 14 rebounds his 14th double-double of the season and the 13th 20-point game of the year, including six in a row. Truck Bryant added 16, but he made just four of 13 from the floor. In his last two games Bryant has hit just six of his 29 shot attempts. D’Angelo Harrison added 19 for St. John’s, which snapped West Virginia’s five-game winning streak over the Johnnies in New York.
Notebook
• West Virginia had won 10 games in a row in the series before St. John’s has won the last two meetings (2010-11 in Morgantown and 2011-12 in New York).
Game #22
05 13 55 04 25 01 12 14 34
JONES, Kevin KILICLI, Deniz MILES, Keaton HINDS, Jabarie BRYANT, Darryl RUTLEDGE, Dominique BROWN, Aaron BROWNE, Gary NOREEN, Kevin Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 9-21 3FG % 1st Half: 2-7 FT % 1st Half: 4-8
f 8-18 f 2-10 f 0-1 g 3-5 g 4-11 1-1 1-2 3-6 0-0
2-4 0-0 0-0 0-2 2-9 0-0 1-1 1-2 0-0
22-54
6-18
42.9% 28.6% 50.0%
2-2 1-5 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 2-2 4-4 0-0
4 2 1 3 0 1 0 4 0 4 11-15 19
2nd half: 13-33 39.4% 2nd half: 4-11 36.4% 2nd half: 7-7 100.0%
4 3 3 2 5 2 1 1 0 1 22
Game: 22-54 Game: 6-18 Game: 11-15
8 5 4 5 5 3 1 5 0 5 41
2 2 2 1 2 0 2 3 2
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
20 5 0 6 12 2 5 11 0
0 1 4 3 3 1 1 3 0
2 2 3 0 3 2 0 1 1 3 61 16 17
16
0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
40 27 10 30 39 9 10 31 4
40.7% 33.3% 73.3%
Deadball Rebounds 2
05 32 25 11 20 03 12 43
FAIR, C.J. JOSEPH, Kris CHRISTMAS, Rakeem JARDINE, Scoop TRICHE, Brandon WAITERS, Dion KEITA, Baye SOUTHERLAND, James Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 11-25 3FG % 1st Half: 2-11 FT % 1st Half: 4-6
f 3-4 f 4-9 c 0-0 g 3-8 g 7-12 2-9 2-2 2-6
0-0 0-3 0-0 2-6 2-4 0-3 0-0 0-4
1-2 5-5 0-0 1-2 2-2 4-6 0-0 0-0
23-50
4-20
13-17
44.0% 18.2% 66.7%
2nd half: 12-25 2nd half: 2-9 2nd half: 9-11
48.0% 22.2% 81.8%
0 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 5
3 4 1 1 0 0 3 3 0 15
Game: 23-50 Game: 4-20 Game: 13-17
3 7 1 1 0 0 4 4 0 20
0 1 5 1 0 3 4 0 14
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
7 13 0 9 18 8 4 4
0 3 0 5 2 1 0 0
0 2 0 2 1 0 1 0
0 2 1 0 0 1 3 0
2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1
26 38 14 27 24 29 25 17
63 11 6 7 11 200
46.0% 20.0% 76.5%
Deadball Rebounds 4
Officials: Karl Hess, Brian O'Connell, Gene Steratore Technical fouls: West Virginia-None. Syracuse-None. Attendance: 28740 Score by periods West Virginia Syracuse
1st
2nd
24 37 28 35
Last FG - WVU 2nd-01:37, SYR 2nd-02:07. Largest lead - WVU by 6 1st-14:56, SYR by 6 2nd-18:58.
Total
61 63
Points WVU SYR
35 42 01 12 03 04 11 44
In Paint 22 32
Off T/O 10 22
2nd Fast Chance Break 13 4 8 10
Bench 18 16
Score tied - 9 times. Lead changed - 5 times.
Recap
West Virginia 87 • 16-8, 6-5 BE
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
PATTERSON, Lamar ROBINSON, Nasir ZANNA, Talib WOODALL, Tray GIBBS, Ashton WRIGHT, Cameron JOHNSON, John TAYLOR, Dante MOORE, J.J. Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 12-24 3FG % 1st Half: 3-7 FT % 1st Half: 6-7
f 1-9 f 4-4 c 2-5 g 8-12 g 4-8 1-4 1-4 3-5 0-1
0-2 0-0 0-0 3-5 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0
24-52
3-10
50.0% 42.9% 85.7%
2nd half: 12-28 2nd half: 0-3 2nd half: 15-19
4-4 1-2 1-2 5-5 7-9 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-2
2 0 2 2 0 1 0 3 0 2 21-26 12
42.9% 0.0% 78.9%
2 2 1 2 3 1 1 4 2 1 19
Game: 24-52 Game: 3-10 Game: 21-26
4 2 3 4 3 2 1 7 2 3 31
4 4 3 0 2 2 2 3 2 22
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
6 9 5 24 15 2 2 8 1
4 2 0 3 0 0 0 1 0
2 1 1 5 0 1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0
33 25 16 35 35 15 7 24 10
72 10 10 1 4 200
46.2% 30.0% 80.8%
05 13 55 04 25 01 12 14 32
Deadball Rebounds 3
05 13 55 04 25 01 12 14 34
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
JONES, Kevin KILICLI, Deniz MILES, Keaton HINDS, Jabarie BRYANT, Darryl RUTLEDGE, Dominique BROWN, Aaron BROWNE, Gary NOREEN, Kevin Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 10-22 3FG % 1st Half: 3-8 FT % 1st Half: 6-7
f 7-16 f 6-13 f 0-0 g 4-11 g 2-7 0-0 1-2 1-3 0-0
0-5 0-0 0-0 1-5 2-7 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-0
21-52
4-19
45.5% 37.5% 85.7%
2nd half: 11-30 2nd half: 1-11 2nd half: 14-17
6 3 1 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 20-24 14
36.7% 9.1% 82.4%
7-8 0-0 0-0 1-2 8-9 0-0 0-0 4-5 0-0
7 6 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 18
Game: 21-52 Game: 4-19 Game: 20-24
13 9 1 0 5 0 1 2 1 0 32
1 4 5 3 3 2 1 1 0 1 21
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
21 12 0 10 14 0 3 6 0
0 0 1 3 7 0 0 2 0
0 3 0 1 2 0 1 2 1
2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
40 35 11 30 39 1 12 28 4
66 13 10 5 4 200
40.4% 21.1% 83.3%
Deadball Rebounds 2
Officials: Pat Driscoll, Ed Corbett, Sean Corbin Technical fouls: Pitt-None. West Virginia-TEAM. Attendance: 13032 id-1040514 Miles (WVU) fouled out with 0:16.6 left in the game. Score by periods Pitt West Virginia
1st
2nd
33 39 29 37
Last FG - PITT 2nd-00:55, WVU 2nd-00:17. Largest lead - PITT by 10 2nd-17:40, WVU by 8 1st-11:24.
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
JONES, Kevin KILICLI, Deniz MILES, Keaton HINDS, Jabarie BRYANT, Darryl RUTLEDGE, Dominique BROWN, Aaron BROWNE, Gary WILLIAMSON, Paul Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 11-27 3FG % 1st Half: 4-13 FT % 1st Half: 10-11
f 8-19 f 9-15 f 0-0 g 1-3 g 11-22 0-0 1-3 2-6 0-0
1-6 0-0 0-0 0-1 5-12 0-0 1-3 1-3 0-0
32-68
8-25
40.7% 30.8% 90.9%
2nd half: 16-34 2nd half: 3-11 2nd half: 5-7
3-4 4-5 2-2 0-0 5-5 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0
2 4 1 1 2 0 0 2 0 5 15-18 17
47.1% 27.3% 71.4%
OT: 5-7 OT: 1-1 OT: 0-0
3 2 0 1 1 0 0 7 0 1 15
5 6 1 2 3 0 0 9 0 6 32
TP A TO Blk Stl Min
2 20 1 1 3 0 45 2 22 1 3 0 0 37 0 2 0 0 0 0 8 5 2 2 0 0 1 17 3 32 2 2 0 1 45 0 0 2 1 0 0 8 2 4 2 0 0 1 28 3 5 6 1 0 0 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 17 87 16 8 3 3 225
71.4% 100.0% 0.0%
Game: 32-68 Game: 8-25 Game: 15-18
47.1% Deadball 32.0% Rebounds 1,1 83.3%
Providence 84 • 13-11, 2-9 BE ## 23 42 01 11 32 10 13 34
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
HENTON, LaDontae DIXON, Bilal COLEMAN, Gerard COTTON, Bryce COUNCIL, Vincent BATTS, Kadeem KOFANE, Brice GIPLAYE, Ron Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 17-27 3FG % 1st Half: 5-8 FT % 1st Half: 3-4
f 6-8 f 1-2 g 9-15 g 6-12 g 6-17 0-0 0-0 0-1
5-6 0-0 0-0 3-6 1-5 0-0 0-0 0-0
28-55
9-17
63.0% 62.5% 75.0%
2nd half: 8-22 2nd half: 3-7 2nd half: 15-20
0-0 4-6 12-16 0-0 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0
1 3 2 0 1 1 0 1 1 19-26 10
36.4% 42.9% 75.0%
OT: 3-6 OT: 1-2 OT: 1-2
5 7 3 4 1 1 0 0 0 21
6 10 5 4 2 2 0 1 1 31 50.0% 50.0% 50.0%
TP A TO Blk Stl Min
4 3 1 0 2 4 0 0
17 6 30 15 16 0 0 0
0 0 1 3 9 0 0 0
0 1 0 2 3 2 0 0
0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0
2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0
42 31 45 45 45 11 2 4
14 84 13 8 3 5 225 Game: 28-55 Game: 9-17 Game: 19-26
50.9% Deadball 52.9% Rebounds 8 73.1%
Officials: Bob Donato, Jamie Luckie, Jeff Anderson Technical fouls: West Virginia-None. Providence-None. Attendance: 8122 Total
72 66
Points PITT WVU
In Paint 36 26
Off T/O 9 4
2nd Fast Chance Break 14 8 17 0
Bench 13 9
Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 5 times.
Recap
A pair of Brandon Triche free throws with 1:28 left helped third-ranked Syracuse to a 63-61 victory over West Virginia at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse, N.Y. But, unfortunately, Mountaineer fans will remember this game more for what didn’t happen than what did happen. With eight seconds left and West Virginia trailing by two, Deniz Kilicli’s put-back try to tie the game when Syracuse’s Bayne Keita appeared to touch the ball after it hit off the glass above the cylinder. The basketball went out of bounds with 6.2 seconds left and the Mountaineers had another opportunity to win the game, but Kevin Jones missed a 3 ahead of the horn. The game was a back and forth affair throughout, West Virginia leading for most of the first half until the Orange used an 8-2 run over the remaining 3:20 to take a 28-24 lead at halftime. Syracuse’s biggest lead was six, 33-27, at the beginning of the second half to force Huggins to burn an early timeout. West Virginia responded with a Bryant 3, and eventually the senior tied it at 41 with another 3 from the wing. After back-to-back Syracuse baskets, West Virginia answered with buckets by Jones and Kilicli to tie the game at 45. The Mountaineers briefly retook the lead at 47-46 with 8:39 remaining, and then again at 49-47 with 8:12 to go on two Bryant free throws. Then Triche nailed a 3 from NBA distance to give the lead back to Syracuse, 50-49, and another Triche basket gave the ‘Cuse a 52-49 advantage with six minutes remaining. Gary Browne responded with a bank-shot 3 from the wing to tie the game, and the freshman tied it again at 54 and at 56 with four straight free throws. Kris Joseph then made a conventional three-point play with 3:03 remaining when he scored going to the basket and was fouled by Browne to put the Orange ahead 5956. Jabarie Hinds and Joseph exchanged baskets before Jones lined up a 3 from the corner to tie the game at 61.
Tray Woodall scored 24 points and Ashton Gibbs added 15 to lead Pitt to a 72-66 victory over West Virginia at the WVU Coliseum in Morgantown. It was Gibbs and Woodall who flipped West Virginia’s 17-9 first half lead, Woodall scoring seven of Pitt’s final 12 points of the half, including a 3 at the buzzer to give the Panthers a 33-29 lead at the break. The Mountaineers (15-8, 5-5) helped the Panthers by failing to score a field goal during a seven-minute stretch midway through the first half before Kevin Jones ended the drought with a follow-up basket to tie the game at 23. Early in the second half, the Panthers built their lead to 10 during a bizarre stretch that saw coach Bob Huggins get called for a technical foul while shouting instructions to his own player. At the time, the Panthers were leading 39-31 after Dante Taylor slipped free for an easy basket and was fouled on the play by Truck Bryant. Gibbs made one of the two technicals before Taylor stepped back to the line to complete the three-point play, giving the Panthers a double-digit lead. Pitt also led 43-33 and 45-35 before the Mountaineers began chipping away. A Deniz Kilicli layup with 13:03 remaining cut Pitt’s lead to five, 46-41, and a Jones jumper with 10:45 left got it down to three, 48-45. After Pitt increased its lead back to seven, 52-45, on two Lamar Patterson free throws, West Virginia eventually whittled it down to two, 54-52, on a Jabarie Hinds layup. A Kilicli jumper and a Jones free throw cut Pitt’s lead to four, 63-59, before Taylor made a great hustle play when he was able to beat two West Virginia players for a 50-50 ball underneath Pitt’s basket to score a layup for his eighth point of the game. That put the Panthers back up by six, 65-59, with two minutes left. Woodall then responded with the biggest basket of the game when he beat the Mountaineers off the bounce and was able to bank one in for his 24th point to keep it a six-point game with 55 seconds left. Free throws by Robinson, Patterson and Gibbs iced it for Pitt.
Notebook
Notebook
• WVU outrebounded Syracuse, 41-20. • A crowd of 28,740 the largest to watch a college game this year was announced.
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West Virginia 66 • 15-8/5-5 ##
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
21
2 3 200
Syracuse 63 • (22-1, 9-1) ##
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BOX SCORES
Pitt 72 • 14-9/3-7 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
West Virginia 87, Providence 84 OT Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics February 5, 2012 • West Dunkin’ Virginia vs Donuts Providence Center 2/5/12 12:04 p.m. at Dunkin' Donuts Center, Providence, R.I. Providence, R.I.
Pitt 72, West Virginia 66 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics January 30, 2012 • WVU Pitt vs Coliseum West Virginia 01/30/12 7:00 p.m. at WVU Coliseum, Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va.
West Virginia 61 • (15-7, 5-4) ##
Game #24
Game #23
No. 3/4 Syracuse 63, West Virginia 61 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics January 28, 2012 • West Carrier Virginia Dome vs Syracuse 1/28/12 1:05 p.m. at Carrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y. Syracuse, N.Y.
• Kevin Noreen suffered a broken left ankle in the first half. • A crowd of 13,032 attended the game.
Score by periods West Virginia Providence
1st
2nd
OT
36 40 11 42 34 8
Last FG - WVU OT-00:10, PC OT-01:56. Largest lead - WVU by 3 1st-18:09, PC by 15 1st-07:30.
Total
87 84
Points WVU PC
In Paint 40 33
Off T/O 7 11
2nd Fast Chance Break Bench 23 6 9 11 13 0
Score tied - 7 times. Lead changed - 7 times.
Recap
Truck Bryant’s 3 at the top of the key with 3.3 seconds left in overtime lifted West Virginia to an 87-84 come-frombehind win over Providence at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center in Providence, R.I. Bryant made nine of 14 from the floor in the second half and 11 of 22 overall to finish with a game-high 32. Deniz Kilicli added a career-high 22 and Kevin Jones finished with 20, although he struggled from the floor hitting just eight of his 19 shot attempts. Providence made 14 of its first 16 shot attempts and built an early 15-point lead, but West Virginia chipped away, getting it down to three before Bryce Cotton nailed a 3 at the buzzer to put the Friars up by six, 42-36. Providence again built its lead to double digits at 4939 before a Bryant 3 stopped the run. Another jumper by Bryant trimmed Providence’s lead to five, 49-44, and later, a traditional three-point play by Bryant reduced the Friars lead to two, 53-51. A Kilicli layup with 3:30 left got West Virginia’s deficit to one, 71-70, and after a Providence free throw, Kilicli tied the game at 72 with another one close to the basket. Gerard Coleman, who finished with 30, hit a jumper with 1:10 left to put Providence ahead, 74-72, and Vincent Council made one of two from the line with 31 seconds left to give the Friars a three-point advantage. Jones was able to score inside to make it 75-74, Providence, and after Coleman could only hit one of two free throws, Bryant quickly scored going to the basket to tie the game at 76. Providence had a chance to win the game in regulation but Council missed a 3 from the wing. In overtime, the Mountaineers got four points from Kilicli, including a close jumper with 1:31 left to take an 84-83 lead. Coleman could only hit one of two from the line with 11 seconds left, setting up Bryant’s game-winning shot from the top of the key. West Virginia shot 47.1 percent overall and made eight of 25 from behind the arc. Providence shot 50.9 percent and was nine of 17 from 3. The Friars were 19 of 26 from the free throw line, but critical misses late allowed the Mountaineers to stick around.
Notebook
• The game marked just the seventh in school history WVU had a player score at least 30 points and two others score at least 20 points in the same game. The last time was 1976.
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BOX SCORES
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Game #26
Notre Dame 55, West Virginia 51 February 8, 2012 • WVU Coliseum Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Morgantown,Official W.Va. Notre Dame vs West Virginia
24 45 00 14 22 12 33
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
CONNAUGHTON, Pat COOLEY, Jack ATKINS, Eric MARTIN, Scott GRANT, Jerian DRAGICEVICH, Alex BROGHAMMER, Mike Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 12-26 3FG % 1st Half: 2-10 FT % 1st Half: 0-1
f 0-3 f 7-9 g 3-9 g 5-7 g 4-17 1-2 0-0
0-3 0-0 1-7 2-3 2-7 0-1 0-0
20-47
46.2% 20.0% 0.0%
5-21
2nd half: 8-21 2nd half: 3-11 2nd half: 10-13
0-0 7-10 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-2 0-0 10-14
38.1% 27.3% 76.9%
0 4 4 0 7 5 12 3 0 4 4 2 1 1 2 3 0 2 2 2 0 4 4 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 8 23 31 11
Game: 20-47 Game: 5-21 Game: 10-14
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
##
0 21 7 12 12 3 0
1 0 1 0 3 3 0
29 33 39 40 39 16 4
14
3 200
25
55
8
1 0 2 1 0 1 0 5
0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2
42.6% 23.8% 71.4%
0 1 1 0 1 0 0
24 10 03 05 02 12 21
Deadball Rebounds 2
05 55 13 04 25 01 12 14 32
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
JONES, Kevin MILES, Keaton KILICLI, Deniz HINDS, Jabarie BRYANT, Darryl RUTLEDGE, Dominique BROWN, Aaron BROWNE, Gary WILLIAMSON, Paul Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 7-29 3FG % 1st Half: 1-11 FT % 1st Half: 1-1
f 6-15 f 0-2 c 8-14 g 8-12 g 0-6 0-0 0-3 2-6 0-0
1-3 0-1 0-0 1-3 0-3 0-0 0-3 0-3 0-0
24-58
24.1% 9.1% 100.0%
2-16
2nd half: 17-29 2nd half: 1-5 2nd half: 0-2
58.6% 20.0% 0.0%
1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 1-3
5 7 12 1 1 0 1 0 0 5 5 3 1 3 4 1 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 5 0 0 0 1 3 1 4 12 21 33 12
Game: 24-58 Game: 2-16 Game: 1-3
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
14 0 16 17 0 0 0 4 0
1 0 0 1 8 0 0 2 0
51 12
0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 3
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
41.4% 12.5% 33.3%
0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
40 7 37 31 40 3 6 32 4
1 200 Deadball Rebounds 1
Officials: Mike Stephens, Mike Roberts, Chris Beaver Technical fouls: Notre Dame-None. West Virginia-None. Attendance: 9258 id-1041126 Browne (WVU) fouled out with 0:18.8 left in the game. Score by periods Notre Dame West Virginia
1st
2nd
26 29 16 35
Last FG - ND 2nd-00:58, WVU 2nd-00:00. Largest lead - ND by 12 2nd-19:47, WVU by 4 1st-12:43.
Total
55 51
Points ND WVU
In Paint 22 28
Off T/O 5 6
2nd Fast Chance Break 14 0 13 6
f 5-10 f 1-4 c 1-4 g 4-9 g 4-10 6-12 0-0 1-3 5-9
0 3 4 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 27-61 10-22 13-15 13
41.2% 50.0% 60.0%
4-8 0-0 0-0 0-1 3-5 0-2 0-0 0-1 3-5
3-4 2-2 0-0 2-2 2-2 4-4 0-1 0-0 0-0
2nd half: 13-27 48.1% 2nd half: 4-10 40.0% 2nd half: 10-10 100.0%
1 3 2 2 1 4 0 2 3 1 19
Game: 27-61 Game: 10-22 Game: 13-15
1 6 6 2 1 4 1 3 4 4 32
2 1 4 4 3 3 3 3 0 23
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
17 4 2 10 13 16 0 2 13
1 1 1 5 1 2 0 1 0
0 2 1 3 1 0 0 0 1
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1
25 28 26 32 27 16 6 20 20
05 13 04 14 25 01 12 32 55
JONES, Kevin KILICLI, Deniz HINDS, Jabarie BROWNE, Gary BRYANT, Darryl RUTLEDGE, Dominique BROWN, Aaron WILLIAMSON, Paul MILES, Keaton Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 17-34 3FG % 1st Half: 4-12 FT % 1st Half: 6-13
Bench 3 4
f 7-13 c 7-8 g 3-8 g 1-3 g 3-17 2-4 1-2 0-0 1-1
3-5 0-0 1-4 0-1 2-10 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0
25-56
7-22
50.0% 33.3% 46.2%
Score by periods Louisville West Virginia
13 55 04 14 01 12 25
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
JONES, Kevin KILICLI, Deniz MILES, Keaton HINDS, Jabarie BROWNE, Gary RUTLEDGE, Dominique BROWN, Aaron BRYANT, Darryl Team Totals
f 5-10 f 6-10 f 2-2 g 2-9 g 4-8 0-0 0-2 4-11
0-3 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-1 1-4
23-52
2-11
FG % 1st Half: 11-26 42.3% 3FG % 1st Half: 1-7 14.3% FT % 1st Half: 3-3 100.0%
2nd half: 12-26 2nd half: 1-4 2nd half: 15-16
6-6 2-2 0-0 0-0 4-4 0-0 0-0 6-7
0 2 0 0 2 1 1 6 0 18-19 12
46.2% 25.0% 93.8%
13 1 0 3 1 0 0 1 2 21
Game: 23-52 Game: 2-11 Game: 18-19
13 3 0 3 3 1 1 7 2 33
2 3 1 1 2 0 0 2
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
16 14 4 5 12 0 0 15
3 2 0 3 5 0 0 2
2 5 2 0 1 0 1 2 1 66 15 14
11
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 3 2 0 0 4
40 37 9 36 38 4 4 32
2 9 200
44.2% 18.2% 94.7%
Deadball Rebounds 1
Pitt 48 • (15-12, 4-10) Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
05
Deadball Rebounds 1
West Virginia 74 • 16-10/6-7 ##
##
77 12 8 2 6 200
44.3% 45.5% 86.7%
2nd half: 8-22 2nd half: 3-10 2nd half: 11-14
5 3 0 1 2 3 0 0 1 2 17-27 17
36.4% 30.0% 78.6%
5-7 3-5 0-0 2-2 5-7 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-2
6 2 2 4 5 2 0 0 0 1 22
Game: 25-56 Game: 7-22 Game: 17-27
11 5 2 5 7 5 0 0 1 3 39
0 5 2 3 2 4 0 0 0 16
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
22 17 7 4 13 6 3 0 2
4 0 6 2 1 0 0 0 0
0 4 1 2 2 2 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0
1 400 22 3 38 0 29 2 40 0 19 0 6 0 0+ 0 6
74 13 11 2 6 200
44.6% 31.8% 63.0%
Deadball Rebounds 5
1st
2nd
37 40 44 30
Last FG - LOU 2nd-02:18, WVU 2nd-00:50. Largest lead - LOU by 5 1st-16:00, WVU by 13 1st-03:28.
Total
77 74
## 21 35 42 01 12 02 03 04 11 33 44
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
PATTERSON, Lamar ROBINSON, Nasir ZANNA, Talib WOODALL, Tray GIBBS, Ashton EPPS, Isaiah WRIGHT, Cameron JOHNSON, John TAYLOR, Dante GILBERT, Malcolm MOORE, J.J. Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 10-22 3FG % 1st Half: 2-7 FT % 1st Half: 3-4
f 1-3 f 2-6 c 3-4 g 5-16 g 2-11 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 3-3
1-3 0-0 0-0 0-4 0-5 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 2-2
0-0 1-2 0-0 2-3 4-4 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 2-2
17-46
3-16
11-13
45.5% 28.6% 75.0%
2nd half: 7-24 2nd half: 1-9 2nd half: 8-9
29.2% 11.1% 88.9%
0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 9
5 3 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 17
Game: 17-46 Game: 3-16 Game: 11-13
5 5 3 4 1 0 0 1 2 1 3 1 26
0 3 3 3 1 0 0 0 3 1 3 17
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
3 5 6 12 8 0 0 4 0 0 10
2 0 0 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
2 2 0 4 1 0 1 1 3 2 1
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1
3 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
31 26 21 33 34 2 5 10 8 9 21
48 11 17 3 7 200
37.0% 18.8% 84.6%
Deadball Rebounds 1
Officials: Jim Burr (R), Mike Roberts, Tim Clougherty Technical fouls: West Virginia-None. Pitt-None. Attendance: 12508 Points LOU WVU
In Paint 28 28
Off T/O 22 13
2nd Fast Chance Break Bench 6 2 31 16 2 11
Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 9 times.
Recap
Jack Cooley scored 21 points and grabbed 12 rebounds to lead Notre Dame to a 55-51 victory over West Virginia at the WVU Coliseum. A poor first half and a poor ending sunk the Mountaineers, now 16-9, 6-6, and losers of four out of their last five games. West Virginia scored a season-low 16 points in the first half in a slow-paced game, trailing the Irish by 10 at the break. But WVU was able to battle back after Notre Dame took its biggest lead of the game, 30-18, with 18:49 remaining. The Mountaineers got it down to eight at 16:14, then to four at 14:32, and then to two with 6:14 left before a 3 from the corner by Kevin Jones gave West Virginia its first lead of the second half, 41-40, with 5:22 remaining. A layup by Deniz Kilicli gave WVU a three-point advantage, 43-40, and the Mountaineers again led by three, 45-42, on another Kilicli basket with 2:34 to go. Then Notre Dame answered with an Eric Atkins 3 to tie it at 45, setting up the key sequence of the game when a Truck Bryant turnover at one end of the floor resulted in a Jerian Grant 3 at the other to make it 48-45, Notre Dame. Bryant then missed his next shot attempt driving down the middle of the lane and the Irish were able to turn that miss into their third 3 in a row, this one coming from Scott Martin to make it 51-45 with 58 seconds left. Bryant, coming off a 32-point game at Providence, including hitting the game-winning basket, had a tough night going 0 for 6 from the floor and failing to score for the first time this season. In fact, only four players scored tonight, 17 coming from freshman Jabarie Hinds, 16 from Kilici and 14 from Jones. Gary Browne scored the other four points - both baskets coming after the 15-minute mark in the second half. Cooley made seven of nine from the floor and added seven of 10 from the free throw line for his game-high 21. Seven of his 12 rebounds were on the offensive glass.
Kyle Kuric’s 17 points, including a pair of free throws with six seconds left, helped 24th-ranked Louisville defeat West Virginia 77-74 at the WVU Coliseum in Morgantown. The loss was a particularly tough one for the Mountaineers (16-10, 6-7), which led by 13 in the first half and had a double digit lead with 13:49 remaining before coming unglued against Louisville’s full-court pressure. The Mountaineers only turned the ball over 11 times, which led to 22 Louisville points. Leading by seven with 5:52 to go after a Dominique Rutledge follow-up basket, West Virginia went cold from the floor to allow Louisville to eventually tie the game with 2:38 remaining on a 3 by Kuric from the corner. On West Virginia’s next possession, Wayne Blackshear took the ball away from Truck Bryant and he got it to Russ Smith for a driving layup to give the Cardinals their first lead of the second half with 2:18 to go. A pair of free throws by Smith made it a four-point game, 75-71, until Kevin Jones answered with a conventional three-point play along the baseline to make it 75-74. WVU then got a stop on Louisville’s next possession when Kuric missed a 3 from the wing with 17 seconds remaining, however, Gary Browne’s pass intended for Jones down along the baseline was intercepted by Kuric and Browne fouled him with five seconds to go. After Kuric hit both free throws, West Virginia had one last try to tie the game in regulation, but Bryant’s contested 3 from the wing was off the mark. In the first half, the Mountaineers were getting what they wanted in the paint with Deniz Kilicli and Jones until Kilicli was called for an offensive foul, and then a technical foul when he threw the ball up into the air in disgust at the call, with 1:24 remaining. Louisville only managed to score one point during that sequence, but the two fouls gave Kilicli three and forced Huggins to put him on the bench for the remainder of the first half and for the first seven minutes of the second half.
Notebook
Notebook
• West Virginia had three turnovers in the game against Notre Dame. The last time they had three turnovers or less in a game was against Pitt on Feb. 12, 1953. In that game, WVU had three turnovers and fell to the Panthers, 67-65.
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KURIC, Kyle BEHANAN, Chane DIENG, Gorgui SIVA, Peyton SMITH, Chris SMITH, Russ PRICE, Zach SWOPSHIRE, Jared BLACKSHEAR, Wayne Team Totals
Officials: John Cahill, Brian O'Connell, John Gaffney Technical fouls: Louisville-None. West Virginia-KILICLI, Deniz. Attendance: 11254 id-1040423 Kilicli (WVU) fouled out with 1:43 left in the game.
Score tied - 6 times. Lead changed - 3 times.
Recap
West Virginia 66 • (17-10, 7-7)
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
FG % 1st Half: 14-34 3FG % 1st Half: 6-12 FT % 1st Half: 3-5
West Virginia 51 • 16-9/6-6 ##
02/16/12 9:00 PM at Petersen Events Center, Pittsburgh, PA
Louisville 77 • 20-5/8-4
Notre Dame 55 • 16-8/8-3
Player
West Virginia 66, Pitt 48 February 16, 2012 • Petersen Events Center Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Pittsburgh, Pa. West Virginia vs Pitt
2/11/12 12:00 p.m. at WVU Coliseum, Morgantown, W.Va.
02/08/12 9:00 p.m. at WVU Coliseum, Morgantown, W.Va.
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Game #27
No. 24/23 Louisville 77, West Virginia 74 February 11, 2012 • WVU Coliseum Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Morgantown,Official W.Va. Louisville vs West Virginia
• This was the fourth straight WVU-Louisville game that has come down to the final possession.
Score by periods West Virginia Pitt
1st
2nd
26 40 25 23
Last FG - WVU 2nd-02:01, PITT 2nd-01:19. Largest lead - WVU by 18 2nd-01:07, PITT by 3 1st-03:21.
Total
66 48
Points WVU PITT
In Paint 30 16
Off T/O 23 10
2nd Fast Chance Break Bench 9 10 15 11 2 14
Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 4 times.
Recap
Kevin Jones scored 16 points and grabbed 13 rebounds and Truck Bryant came off the bench to score 15 to lead West Virginia to a 66-48 victory over Pitt at the Petersen Events Center in Pittsburgh. West Virginia (17-10, 7-7) held Pitt to just three field goals over the final 10 minutes of the game to record only its second win ever in this facility. WVU’s other victory here came in 2005. The Mountaineers were able to lock down on Pitt guards Tray Woodall and Ashton Gibbs, who combined to score 39 points on 12 of 20 shooting the first time these two teams met in Morgantown on Jan. 30. This time around, Woodall was just 5 of 16 shooting for 12 points and Gibbs finished the game 2 of 11 for 8 points. The game remained close until early in the second half when freshman Jabarie Hinds hit a 3 from the top of the key and then added a driving layup to give the Mountaineers a 38-31 advantage. After J.J. Moore scored off an inbound play, Deniz Kilicli, who added 14, hit a left-handed hook shot from about 14 feet out along the baseline to make it 40-33, Mountaineers. After Woodall reduced West Virginia’s lead to four, 4036, with a traditional three-point play, the Mountaineers went on an 8-0 run over a five-minute span from 11:19 to 5:43 to take control of the game. A pair of Kevin Jones free throws got the lead to 15 with 4:19 remaining and West Virginia’s margin was never below 12 the rest of the way. The Mountaineers made 14 straight free throws in the second half and finished the game 18 of 19 from the line. West Virginia had a 33-26 edge on the glass, forced 17 Pitt turnovers several leading to run-out baskets and held the Panthers to just 37 percent shooting for the game.
Notebook
• West Virginia’s victory over Pitt could be the last time these two long-time rivals play for a while. Last fall Pitt announced that it was leaving the Big East to join the ACC, and a month later, West Virginia announced it was making the switch to the Big 12 starting next season.
West Virginia 92, DePaul 75 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics February 28, 2012 •DePaul WVU Coliseum vs West Virginia 02/28/12 7:00 P.M. at WVU Coliseum, Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va.
No. 10/10 Marquette 61, West Virginia 60 No. 20/18 Notre Dame 71, West Virginia 44 February 24, 2012 • WVU Coliseum February 22,Official 2012 • Purcell Pavilion at The Joyce Center Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Morgantown, W.Va.MARQUETTE vs West Virginia Notre Dame, Ind. West Virginia vs Notre Dame 2-22-12 7 p.m. at Notre Dame, Ind. (Purcell Pavilion)
2/24/12 9:00 p.m. at WVU Coliseum, Morgantown, W.Va.
## 05 13 04 14 25 01 23 32
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
JONES, Kevin KILICLI, Deniz HINDS, Jabarie BROWNE, Gary BRYANT, Darryl RUTLEDGE, Dominique MCCUNE, Tommie WILLIAMSON, Paul Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 11-27 3FG % 1st Half: 1-4 FT % 1st Half: 5-6
f 6-12 f 4-11 g 1-9 g 2-4 g 3-11 0-1 1-3 0-3
0-1 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-3 0-0 0-1 0-3
3-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-6 2-4 0-0 0-0
17-54
1-11
9-13
40.7% 25.0% 83.3%
2nd half: 6-27 2nd half: 0-7 2nd half: 4-7
22.2% 0.0% 57.1%
5 2 0 1 2 2 1 0 2 15
3 3 2 2 1 0 0 0 2 13
Game: 17-54 Game: 1-11 Game: 9-13
8 5 2 3 3 2 1 0 4 28
1 3 1 1 2 1 2 0
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
##
15 8 3 4 10 2 2 0
1 0 3 2 4 0 1 0
00
1 0 2 3 1 0 2 0 1 44 11 10
11
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0
39 22 30 34 40 10 10 15
45
31.5% 9.1% 69.2%
00 14 22 24 04 12 25 32 33
COOLEY, Jack ATKINS, Eric MARTIN, Scott GRANT, Jerian CONNAUGHTON, Pat CROWLEY, Patrick DRAGICEVICH, Alex KNIGHT, Tom BROOKS, Joey BROGHAMMER, Mike Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 12-19 3FG % 1st Half: 3-5 FT % 1st Half: 3-4
04 33 01 02 05 10
WILSON, Jamil JONES, Jamail CROWDER, Jae MAYO, Todd WILSON, Derrick JOHNSON-ODOM, Darius BLUE, Vander CADOUGAN, Junior ANDERSON, Juan Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 9-20 3FG % 1st Half: 1-8 FT % 1st Half: 2-6
##
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
f 4-7 f 0-1 f 9-17 g 2-4 g 0-0 4-10 3-5 2-4 0-0
0-2 0-1 2-7 0-2 0-0 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0
0-0 0-0 6-11 0-0 0-1 0-1 4-4 0-3 0-0
24-48
3-16
10-20
45.0% 12.5% 33.3%
2nd half: 15-28 2nd half: 2-8 2nd half: 8-14
53.6% 25.0% 57.1%
0 4 4 4 0 1 1 1 0 4 4 2 0 1 1 2 0 3 3 3 2 0 2 2 3 3 6 2 1 3 4 2 0 3 3 0 0 1 1 6 23 29 18
Game: 24-48 Game: 3-16 Game: 10-20
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
8 0 26 4 0 9 10 4 0
1 0 1 1 3 2 0 4 0
2 0 3 2 2 0 3 0 2
61 12 14
1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 0
35 15 40 19 20 20 20 20 11
3 12 200
50.0% 18.8% 50.0%
11 12 33 20 32 00 02 10 15 21 23
Deadball Rebounds 4
f 5-7 g 6-11 g 5-7 g 8-11 g 0-2 0-1 2-3 0-0 0-1 1-1
0-0 0-2 3-4 4-5 0-1 0-0 2-3 0-0 0-1 0-0
3-4 1-3 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0
27-44
9-16
8-11
2nd half: 15-25 2nd half: 6-11 2nd half: 5-7
60.0% 54.5% 71.4%
2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 5
4 4 6 1 4 0 1 1 2 0 1 24
Game: 27-44 Game: 9-16 Game: 8-11
6 4 6 2 5 0 1 1 2 1 1 29
2 3 3 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 14
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
##
13 13 15 20 0 0 8 0 0 2
0 8 1 3 4 0 1 0 0 0
05
1 3 0 2 0 0 2 1 0 0
3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0
34 39 36 35 24 2 20 4 5 1
71 17 9 3 6 200
61.4% 56.3% 72.7%
Deadball Rebounds 2
Officials: Pat Driscoll, Bryan Kersey, Ray Natili Technical fouls: West Virginia-None. Notre Dame-TEAM. Attendance: 8265 1st
2nd
28 16 30 41
Last FG - WVU 2nd-03:29, ND 2nd-00:34. Largest lead - WVU by 6 1st-10:58, ND by 27 2nd-00:34.
Total
44 71
Points WVU ND
In Paint 20 28
Off T/O 6 16
2nd Fast Chance Break 13 0 10 8
Bench 4 10
Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 3 times.
13 55 04 25 01 12 14 32
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
JONES, Kevin KILICLI, Deniz MILES, Keaton HINDS, Jabarie BRYANT, Darryl RUTLEDGE, Dominique BROWN, Aaron BROWNE, Gary WILLIAMSON, Paul Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 12-29 3FG % 1st Half: 3-10 FT % 1st Half: 5-8
f 5-14 f 3-7 f 1-2 g 0-4 g 8-17 3-6 2-6 1-3 0-0
0-5 0-0 0-0 0-1 5-11 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-0
2-3 2-2 1-2 0-0 4-4 0-3 0-0 0-2 0-0
23-59
5-20
9-16
41.4% 30.0% 62.5%
2nd half: 11-30 2nd half: 2-10 2nd half: 4-8
36.7% 20.0% 50.0%
3 3 6 3 3 1 4 4 4 1 5 3 0 4 4 1 0 1 1 1 4 6 10 5 1 4 5 2 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 3 5 18 24 42 21
Game: 23-59 Game: 5-20 Game: 9-16
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
12 8 3 0 25 6 4 2 0
2 1 1 3 1 1 2 2 0
2 5 2 4 2 1 2 1 0
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 2 1 2 2 0
60 13 19
1
7 200
39.0% 25.0% 56.3%
33 26 16 20 39 19 22 25 0+
Deadball Rebounds 2
Officials: Jim Burr, Mike Roberts, Earl Walton Technical fouls: MARQUETTE-None. West Virginia-None. Attendance: 12087 id-1040685 Rutledge (WVU) fouled out with 1:32 left in the game. Score by periods MARQUETTE West Virginia
1st
2nd
21 40 32 28
Total
61 60
Last FG - MARQ 2nd-02:50, WVU 2nd-00:15. Largest lead - MARQ by 5 2nd-02:50, WVU by 15 2nd-18:36.
KELLY, Jeremiah MELVIN, Cleveland FABER, Krys YOUNG, Brandon McKINNEY, Charles CLAHAR, Worrel McGHEE, Edwind ROBERTSON, Derrell MORGAN, Moses CROCKETT, Jamee KIRK, Donnavan Team Totals
In Paint 36 28
Off T/O 19 7
2nd Fast Chance Break 9 10 16 2
Bench 23 12
Score tied - 7 times. Lead changed - 7 times.
f 2-6 f 9-15 c 0-2 g 7-15 g 2-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 5-10 3-10 0-3
0-3 1-1 0-0 2-4 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-1 0-1
28-65
6-16
37.9% 40.0% 83.3%
2nd half: 17-36 2nd half: 2-6 2nd half: 8-10
## 05
Jerian Grant scored 20 points and Notre Dame shot a sizzling 61.9 percent from the floor to run away with a 71-44 victory over West Virginia at Purcell Pavilion in Notre Dame, Ind. West Virginia actually led the Irish by as much as five, 19-14, with nine minutes to go in the first half and had a chance to take the lead at halftime down two with the ball. But the Mountaineers made just one field goal (Deniz Kilicli basket with 17:39 remaining) during an 11-minute stretch to start the second half and the 20th-ranked Irish got whatever they wanted, wherever they wanted. Notre Dame was 27 of 44 overall from the floor, including 9 of 16 from 3-point range. Scott Martin, who finished with 15, and Eric Atkins, who added 13, combined to make 14 of their 22 field goal attempts. Sixteen days ago in Morgantown, those two were just 7 of 26 from the floor. Jack Cooley also contributed 13 points and six rebounds as Notre Dame outscored West Virginia 41-16 in the second half. Ironically, 16 points is what West Virginia scored in the first half in the earlier game in Morgantown, a four-point Notre Dame win. The Irish also had 17 assists.
Notebook
• The 27-point defeat was the Mountaineers’ worst since losing by 38, 84-46, at Villanova on Jan. 5, 2005, and it was Coach Bob Huggins’ worst loss since falling 97-70 at Kansas on Feb. 7 , 2007 when he was coaching at Kansas State. • The 44 points scored were a season low for the Mountaineers this year and the fewest since scoring 39 in a 23-point loss to Cincinnati on Jan. 30, 2008. • The loss was West Virginia’s 11th straight in Purcell Pavilion dating back to 1996. The Mountaineers have won only three times ever in this facility. • Kevin Jones led WVU with 15 points and eight rebounds, including grabbing the 1,000th rebound of his career. Jones is one of just five players in school history to pull down 1,000 rebounds: The other four are Jerry West (1,240), Lloyd Sharrar (1,178), Warren Baker (1,070) and Willie Bergines (1,025). Baker was the last Mountaineer to do it 26 years ago.
Recap
Jae Crowder scored 26 points and 10th-ranked Marquette overcame an 11-point halftime deficit to defeat West Virginia 61-60 at the WVU Coliseum. West Virginia, which has struggled all year closing out games, saw its double-digit lead at 15:37 remaining in the game evaporate, the Golden Eagles eventually taking the lead on a steal and dunk by Vander Blue with 7:16 left to make it 46-45. Marquette then built its lead to five, 58-53, when a turnover by Kevin Jones led to a Crowder layup. The Mountaineers got three of those back when Keaton Miles made the first of two at the line, missed the second, but Dominique Rutledge was there to put back the miss to make it 58-56. After Crowder made one of two from the line to put Marquette up by three, 59-56, WVU turned the ball over at the other end when Deniz Kilicli’s pass intended for Bryant on the wing was stolen by Blue, who was fouled by Kilicli while going to the basket. Blue made both free throws to make it a five-point game. Bryant hit a pair from the line to cut it to three, 61-58, and Miles added a basket along the baseline with 14 seconds left to make it a one-point game. After a 30-second timeout, WVU immediately fouled Junior Cadougan, who bricked both free throw attempts, giving the Mountaineers an opportunity to win the game. With 6.6 seconds left, Gary Browne stumbled trying to get the ball over midcourt but was able to call timeout before he could be tied up. Following the timeout, West Virginia got the ball into the hands of Bryant, who finished with a team-best 25 points, but his attempt at a driving layup to win the game bounced off the rim and the clock ran out as Mountaineer players frantically tried to chase the ball down. Jones was the only other WVU player to reach double figures with 12 points.
1 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 13-16 10
47.2% 33.3% 80.0%
2 4 1 1 2 0 0 0 3 2 1 1 17
Game: 28-65 Game: 6-16 Game: 13-16
3 8 1 2 2 0 0 0 3 3 2 3 27
TP A TO Blk Stl Min
4 5 1 0 0 0 20 4 21 1 2 1 1 27 2 0 0 0 0 0 19 2 21 8 2 1 3 30 4 5 0 0 0 0 12 3 2 1 5 0 0 13 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 1 15 0 2 0 1 20 3 6 2 1 0 1 28 2 0 1 0 3 2 24 26 75 14 13 5 8 200
43.1% 37.5% 81.3%
Deadball Rebounds 0,1
55 13 04 25 01 12 14 23 32
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
JONES, Kevin MILES, Keaton KILICLI, Deniz HINDS, Jabarie BRYANT, Darryl RUTLEDGE, Dominique BROWN, Aaron BROWNE, Gary MCCUNE, Tommie WILLIAMSON, Paul Team Totals
f 9-17 f 1-3 c 3-6 g 6-8 g 7-13 3-6 1-4 1-4 0-0 0-0
1-2 0-0 0-0 1-1 2-5 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0
31-61
5-11
50.0% 66.7% 72.2%
2nd half: 16-31 2nd half: 1-5 2nd half: 12-20
3-5 3-4 0-2 1-1 12-16 2-6 0-0 4-4 0-0 0-0
4 3 1 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 3 25-38 17
51.6% 20.0% 60.0%
12 4 4 1 3 3 0 2 0 0 1 30
Game: 31-61 Game: 5-11 Game: 25-38
16 7 5 1 3 8 1 2 0 0 4 47
TP A TO Blk Stl Min
2 2 4 1 3 1 0 1 0 0 1 15
22 5 6 14 28 8 3 6 0 0
1 4 3 4 2 0 1 3 1 0
3 0 1 1 3 1 0 2 0 0
2 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 3 4 0 1 0 0 0
36 25 27 23 34 15 12 24 2 2
92 19 11 7 9 200
50.8% 45.5% 65.8%
Deadball Rebounds 8
Officials: Brian O'Connell, Jamie Luckie, Doug Shows Technical fouls: DePaul-None. West Virginia-TEAM. Attendance: 10255 id-1040702 Score by periods DePaul West Virginia
1st
2nd
31 44 47 45
Last FG - DPU 2nd-00:50, WVU 2nd-01:41. Largest lead - DPU None, WVU by 25 2nd-04:02.
Recap
1-1 2-2 0-0 5-6 0-1 2-2 0-0 0-0 3-3 0-1 0-0
West Virginia 92 • 18-12/8-9
FG % 1st Half: 15-30 3FG % 1st Half: 4-6 FT % 1st Half: 13-18
Points MARQ WVU
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
FG % 1st Half: 11-29 3FG % 1st Half: 4-10 FT % 1st Half: 5-6
West Virginia 60 • 17-12/7-9
63.2% 60.0% 75.0%
Score by periods West Virginia Notre Dame
32
Deadball Rebounds 2
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
22
0 4 200
Notre Dame 71 • 20-8, 12-3 BE ##
DePaul 75 • 11-18/2-15
MARQUETTE 61 • 24-5/13-3
West Virginia 44 • 17-11, 7-8 BE
BOX SCORES
Game #30
Game #29
Game #28
Total
75 92
Points DPU WVU
In Paint 30 46
Off T/O 18 24
2nd Fast Chance Break Bench 13 8 23 17 4 17
Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times.
Recap
Truck Bryant scored 28 points and Kevin Jones added 22 points and 16 rebounds to lead West Virginia to a muchneeded 92-75 victory over DePaul at the WVU Coliseum. The game was the final regular season home appearance for Jones and Bryant, who have combined to score 3,300 points, grab 1,300 rebounds, produce three NCAA tournament appearances and a 93-43 overall record following the victory over the Blue Demons. Bryant had his ninth 20-point scoring performance of the season while shooting better than 50 percent from the floor (7 of 13). He was 2 of 5 from behind the 3-point arc and knocked down 12 of 16 from the free throw line. Jones, too, was a big factor with his 19th doubledouble of the season and his 18th 20-point game. Jones was 9 of 17 from the floor and added three free throws to his scoring line. Freshman Jabarie Hinds gave the Mountaineers a boost with 14 points on 6 of 8 shooting, while forward Dominique Rutledge came off the bench to score 8 points and grab eight rebounds. West Virginia scored the first nine points of the game and never looked back, leading by 16 at halftime and by as many as 25 late in the second half. Cleveland Melvin and Brandon Young scored 21 points each for the Blue Demons.
Notebook
• West Virginia improved to 7-1 all-time against DePaul. The Mountaineers have won all seven games against the Blue Demons as a BIG EAST member. • Bob Huggins improved to 32-8 all-time against DePaul, including a 6-0 mark at WVU. • The game was WVU’s final regular season home game as a BIG EAST member.
Notebook
• WVU again struggled shooting the basketball, finishing the game hitting 23 of 59 for 39 percent, including 5 of 20 from 3-point distance. Marquette shot 50 percent from the floor mainly on dribble drives to the basket and run-outs in transition the third time in the last six games WVU has allowed its opponent to make at least half of its field goal attempts.
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BOX SCORES
Game #31 West Virginia 50, USF 44 March 3, 2012 • Tampa Bay Times Forum Tampa, Fla. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics West Virginia vs USF 03/03/12 Noon at Tampa Bay Times Forum
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Game #33
Connecticut 71, West Virginia 67 OT March 7, 2012 • Madison Square Garden Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics New York, N.Y.Official • BIG EAST Championship Second Connecticut vs West Virginia 03/07/12 12pm at Madison Square Garden, New York, NY Round
Gonzaga 77, West Virginia 54 March 15, 2012 • CONSOL Energy Center Basketball BoxChampionship Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Pittsburgh, Pa.Official • NCAA Second Round
Connecticut 71 West Virginia 50 • 19-12, 9-9 ## 05 13 55 04 25 01 12 14
Player
JONES, Kevin KILICLI, Deniz MILES, Keaton HINDS, Jabarie BRYANT, Darryl RUTLEDGE, Dominique BROWN, Aaron BROWNE, Gary Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 9-28 3FG % 1st Half: 2-6 FT % 1st Half: 4-5
##
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
f 6-18 f 2-9 f 0-2 g 0-4 g 2-11 1-1 2-4 2-3
2-5 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-5 0-0 0-0 0-0
15-52
2-12
32.1% 33.3% 80.0%
2nd half: 6-24 2nd half: 0-6 2nd half: 14-16
4-4 0-0 0-0 1-2 12-12 0-0 1-3 0-0
7 4 11 2 1 6 7 3 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 1 0 2 2 4 3 0 3 0 1 5 6 0 1 3 4 18-21 13 23 36 15
25.0% 0.0% 87.5%
Game: 15-52 Game: 2-12 Game: 18-21
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
18 4 0 1 16 2 5 4
0 2 0 2 1 0 0 3
1 1 0 4 1 0 1 0
1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
1 0 0 1 4 1 0 1
50
8
8
2
8 200
28.8% 16.7% 85.7%
38 33 7 32 40 9 16 25
Deadball Rebounds 2
22 34 12 03 13 05 10 11
## 01 02 24 11 34 05 15 22 32
Player
ANDERSON Jr, Ron RUDD Jr., Victor GILCHRIST, Augustus COLLINS, Anthony ROBERTSON, Hugh POLAND, Jawanza NASH, Blake NORIEGA, Shaun FITZPATRICK, Toarlyn Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 7-24 3FG % 1st Half: 1-10 FT % 1st Half: 4-6
f 3-4 f 2-7 f 2-5 g 4-10 g 3-6 2-5 0-1 0-0 1-5
0-0 0-2 0-1 1-4 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-0 1-4
0-0 1-3 4-4 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2
17-43
2-14
8-11
29.2% 10.0% 66.7%
2nd half: 10-19 2nd half: 1-4 2nd half: 4-5
52.6% 25.0% 80.0%
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0 3 3 3 1 4 5 2 1 4 5 2 1 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 0 5 5 3 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 5 3 1 3 4 6 25 31 17
Game: 17-43 Game: 2-14 Game: 8-11
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
05
6 5 8 11 6 4 0 0 4
0 1 1 4 0 0 1 0 0
1 2 3 4 0 2 1 0 0
0 1 4 0 0 1 0 0 0
1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0
55
44
7 13
6
5 200
39.5% 14.3% 72.7%
29 20 31 37 29 27 7 0+ 20
Deadball Rebounds 0
Officials: Ed Corbett, Tim Higgins, James Breeding Technical fouls: West Virginia-None. USF-None. Attendance: 9737 Score by periods West Virginia USF
1st
2nd
24 26 19 25
Last FG - WVU 2nd-07:02, USF 2nd-03:03. Largest lead - WVU by 7 1st-01:39, USF by 4 1st-13:49.
Total
50 44
Points WVU USF
In Paint 20 22
Off T/O 7 4
2nd Fast Chance Break 10 2 2 2
Bench 11 8
Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 11 times.
Recap
Late free throws by Truck Bryant and Kevin Jones helped West Virginia to a 50-44 victory over USF at the Tampa Bay Times Forum. The Mountaineers (19-12, 9-9) won this game at the line, going 18 for 21 overall, including 16 for 16 from their two seniors Bryant and Jones, compared to just 29 percent shooting from the floor when USF was guarding them. In fact, West Virginia’s top three scorers, Jones, Bryant and Deniz Kilicli, combined to make just 10 of 38 from the floor. We shot 28 percent and won, said an incredulous West Virginia coach Bob Huggins. A key sequence in the game came with 39.6 seconds left and West Virginia leading by two, 46-44, when USF’s Jawanza Poland was called for an offensive foul trying to get into the lane. And then on the other end of the floor, Bryant was fouled by Ron Anderson Jr. with 13.5 seconds left as the Mountaineers were trying to run out the clock. Jones finished the game with 18 points and 11 rebounds for his 20th double-double of the season while Bryant added 16 points 12 of those coming at the line. USF (19-12, 12-6) got 11 from Anthony Collins, the younger brother of former Mountaineer guard J.D. Collins. No other Bulls player reached double figures. West Virginia led South Florida at halftime 24-19 before the Bulls scored the first eight points of the second half to retake the lead.
Notebook
• The Mountaineers have committed just 56 turnovers (7.0 per game) in their eight BIG EAST wins over USF. • Bob Huggins is 20-1 against USF. • WVU has won all eight BIG EAST meetings against the Bulls. • The Mountaineers have won nine of their last 12 games in the state of Florida. • The victory over USF assured the Mountaineers of another .500 record in BIG EAST regular season action. • The last time WVU made 15 field goals and won was on Dec. 15, 1951, a 39-36 win over Maryland. • The last time WVU shot 28.8 percent or worse and won was against Virginia Tech on Jan. 29, 1957. WVU shot 28.1 percent in a 59-54 win.
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f 0-0 f 3-4 c 3-3 g 9-16 g 7-18 0-1 0-0 3-9
0-0 0-0 0-0 3-8 4-10 0-0 0-0 0-0
0-2 0-0 1-2 1-1 8-9 0-0 0-0 4-8
25-51
7-18
14-22
45.8% 28.6% 66.7%
2nd half: 13-23 2nd half: 4-9 2nd half: 9-13
56.5% 44.4% 69.2%
OT: OT: OT:
0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 2 8
0 4 3 7 3 0 0 1 5 23
1-4 1-2 3-6
0 5 4 8 4 1 1 1 7 31
3 2 1 1 5 1 0 1 14
25.0% 50.0% 50.0%
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
0 6 7 22 26 0 0 10
1 0 1 1 6 1 0 3
1 3 0 1 4 1 0 3
1 4 2 0 3 0 0 0
0 19 0 36 0 32 0 43 3 401 16 0 4 2 35
13 04 25 01 12 14 32
Player
JONES, Kevin MILES, Keaton KILICLI, Deniz HINDS, Jabarie BRYANT, Darryl RUTLEDGE, Dominique BROWN, Aaron BROWNE, Gary WILLIAMSON, Paul Team Totals
Game: 25-51 Game: 7-18 Game: 14-22
1-8 0-0 0-0 0-1 2-8 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0
25-72
3-19
FG % 1st Half: 13-34 38.2% 3FG % 1st Half: 2-10 20.0% FT % 1st Half: 2-2 100.0%
2nd half: 12-27 2nd half: 1-4 2nd half: 10-13
4-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 10-13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
5 2 4 1 2 6 1 0 0 5 14-17 26
44.4% 25.0% 76.9%
5 0 0 1 1 5 3 4 0 2 21
10 2 4 2 3 11 4 4 0 7 47
OT: 0-11 0.0% OT: 0-5 0.0% OT: 2-2 100.0%
1st
2nd
26 39 30 35
OT
6 2
Last FG - UCONN OT-01:05, WVU 2nd-01:46. Largest lead - UCONN by 4 OT-00:20, WVU by 11 2nd-11:29.
Total
71 67
1 2 5 4 0 4 2 3 0 21
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
25 0 6 6 20 6 0 4 0
0 0 0 1 1 3 0 3 0
1 0 0 1 3 2 1 1 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 44 0 9 0 19 1 33 2 44 1 27 0 19 1 30 0 0+
67 8 9 0 5 225 Game: 25-72 Game: 3-19 Game: 14-17
34.7% Deadball 15.8% Rebounds 1 82.4%
13 04 25 01 14 32 55
Points UCONN WVU
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
JONES, Kevin BROWN, Aaron KILICLI, Deniz HINDS, Jabarie BRYANT, Darryl RUTLEDGE, Dominique BROWNE, Gary WILLIAMSON, Paul MILES, Keaton Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 6-26 3FG % 1st Half: 1-10 FT % 1st Half: 9-16
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f 5-14 f 1-4 f 4-7 g 0-4 g 2-10 1-1 2-5 0-2 1-2
0-3 0-2 0-0 0-2 2-6 0-0 1-2 0-2 0-0
16-49
3-17
23.1% 10.0% 56.3%
2nd half: 10-23 2nd half: 2-7 2nd half: 10-12
3-4 0-0 2-4 1-5 3-4 0-0 10-11 0-0 0-0
2 2 4 1 1 2 3 2 2 2 4 2 0 3 3 0 1 1 2 2 2 4 6 3 2 2 4 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 2 1 3 19-28 12 19 31 17
43.5% 28.6% 83.3%
Game: 16-49 Game: 3-17 Game: 19-28
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
13 2 10 1 9 2 15 0 2
1 2 1 2 0 0 3 0 1
0 0 1 1 2 2 3 0 0 1 54 10 10
1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0
0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0
3
2 200
32.7% 17.6% 67.9%
40 14 25 26 35 15 27 4 14
Deadball Rebounds 5,1
20 00 04 05 02 11 15 22 25 30 35
In Paint 30 32
Off T/O 10 15
2nd Fast Chance Break Bench 8 8 10 25 0 10
Score tied - 11 times. Lead changed - 7 times.
Shabazz Napier scored 26 points and Jeremy Lamb added 22 to lead Connecticut to a 71-67 overtime victory over West Virginia in the second round of the BIG EAST Championship at Madison Square Garden in New York City. In a repeat of its earlier loss to Connecticut in Hartford back on Jan. 9, West Virginia was unable to hold on to a double-digit second half lead. The Mountaineers led UConn by 10, 46-36, at the midway point in that game but couldn’t close the deal. And it was very much the same deal this time, West Virginia built its lead to 10, 50-40, with 10 minutes remaining on a Truck Bryant 3, but once again WVU couldn’t shut the door. The Mountaineers led by nine, 63-54, with 3:58 remaining before going ice cold. They managed just one field goal for the remainder of regulation (Gary Browne’s) jumper with 1:50 remaining), while Connecticut got nine straight points from Napier to tie the game at 63. The only points West Virginia got from Browne’s jumper through the remainder of the game were two Bryant free throws in overtime. The Mountaineers were 0 of 11 shooting in the overtime period and finished the game 25 of 72 overall for 34.7 percent. It was the ninth time this season West Virginia (19-13) has failed to shoot at least 40 percent from the floor in a game. It was also the seventh time West Virginia had a second half lead only to lose. Besides this loss, the Mountaineers also squandered late leads against Marquette, Louisville, Notre Dame, Connecticut, Baylor and Kent State.
• West Virginia played in its final BIG EAST Championship game. The Mountaineers posted a 12-15 record in BIG EAST Championship games since joining the league in 1996. • Bob Huggins finished with a 7-4 BIG EAST Championship record.
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
EDI, Guy Landry HARRIS, Elias SACRE, Robert PANGOS, Kevin BELL JR., Gary CARTER, Marquise STOCKTON, David SPANGLER, Ryan MOENNINGHOFF, Mathis KEITA, Mathis HART, Mike DOWER, Sam Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 14-28 3FG % 1st Half: 6-10 FT % 1st Half: 6-10
Recap
Notebook
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49.0% Deadball 38.9% Rebounds 4 63.6%
Officials: Pat Driscoll, Mike Roberts, Tim Clougherty Technical fouls: Connecticut-None. West Virginia-None. Attendance: 20057 2012 BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP SECOND ROUND, GAME 1 MSG SELLOUT Score by periods Connecticut West Virginia
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Gonzaga 77 • (26-6)
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
f 10-21 f 0-4 c 3-8 g 3-8 g 4-14 3-8 0-4 2-4 0-1
##
71 13 13 10 6 225
West Virginia 67
USF 44 • 19-12, 12-6 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
SMITH, Roscoe ORIAKHI, Alex DRUMMOND, Andre LAMB, Jeremy NAPIER, Shabazz GIFFEY, Niels OLANDER, Tyler BOATRIGHT, Ryan Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 11-24 3FG % 1st Half: 2-7 FT % 1st Half: 2-3
West Virginia 54 • (19-14)
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF
Player
West Virginia vs Gonzaga 03/15/12 7:20 pm edt at Pittsburgh, Pa. / CONSOL Energy Ctr.
f f c g g
50.0% 60.0% 60.0%
3-5 3-6 6-9 5-7 4-9 1-2 1-1 2-3 1-1 0-0 1-4 1-3
0-1 2-2 0-0 2-4 2-5 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-3 0-0
0-0 2-2 2-3 1-1 4-5 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0
28-50
9-17
12-16
2nd half: 14-22 63.6% 2nd half: 3-7 42.9% 2nd half: 6-6 100.0%
0 2 2 3 0 3 3 2 2 4 6 3 0 2 2 3 0 4 4 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 7 8 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 4 3 0 1 1 3 1 0 1 6 25 31 25
Game: 28-50 Game: 9-17 Game: 12-16
TP
A TO Blk Stl Min
6 10 14 13 14 2 4 4 3 0 5 2
1 2 1 5 1 1 1 1 0 0 2 0
2 1 1 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 1
0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 3 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1
77 15 10
2
9 200
56.0% 52.9% 75.0%
20 15 30 28 32 5 17 21 1 1 17 13
Deadball Rebounds 0
Officials: Randall McCall, (R), Ron Groover, Richard Crawford Technical fouls: West Virginia-None. Gonzaga-None. Attendance: Next Up: Gonzaga vs. winner of OSU/Loyola MD 3/17 Score by periods West Virginia Gonzaga
1st
2nd
22 32 40 37
Total
Last FG - WVU 2nd-00:21, GON 2nd-00:37. Largest lead - WVU by 2 1st-19:44, GON by 26 2nd-13:34.
54 77
Points WVU GON
In Paint 22 30
Off T/O 11 9
2nd Fast Chance Break 10 11 12 16
Bench 19 20
Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 1 time.
Recap
West Virginia dug itself a big first half hole it couldn’t climb out of and lost 77-54 to seventh-seeded Gonzaga in an NCAA tournament second round game in Pittsburgh. Robert Sacre and Gary Bell Jr. led four double-figure scorers with 14 points each, while Kevin Pangos had 13 and Elias Harris added 10 for the Bulldogs, who shot 56 percent from the floor for the game. The thousands of Mountaineer fans who made the short trip up to Pittsburgh had little to cheer about. West Virginia (19-14) fell behind by 20 during an eight-minute stretch in the first half that saw the Bulldogs outscore West Virginia 18-4 from 11:35 to 3:19. WVU missed six consecutive shots before Kevin Jones converted a layup with 6:22 left to end an 11-0 Bulldogs run. But then Gary Bell Jr. answered with a jumper, followed by a Pangos 3 and a Robert Sacre put-back basket to make it 34-14. Three plays really summed up the evening for the Mountaineers. The first came early in the second half when Bryant tried to score against four Gonzaga players, lost the ball, and it ended up in a breakaway dunk by Guy Landry Edi. A couple minutes later, Elias Harris banked in a 3 from the top of the key to give the Bulldogs a 26-point lead. Then, with six minutes to play, Sam Dower missed a layup with the shot clock winding down. Mike Hart was able to come up with the loose ball and dribbled back behind the 3-point line to knock down a fall-away 3 before the shot clock expired. Gonzaga (26-6) had its biggest lead at 26 points with 13 minutes remaining in the game.
Notebook
• It was the second worst loss in NCAA tournament play by a Bob Huggins coached team. When Huggins was at Cincinnati his Bearcats lost by 24 to Illinois in 2004. It was also West Virginia’s worst loss in the tournament since 1984 when Maryland beat the Mountaineers by 25 in a second round game • The loss ended West Virginia’s season with 19 victories, snapping a streak of eight straight campaigns with at least 20 wins. It was also the fewest wins a Bob Huggins coached team has had since 2003 when his Cincinnati team won 17 games.
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Scoring Game: 54 by Rod Hundley vs. Furman, 1-5-57 Half: 37 by Mark Workman vs. Virginia Military, 2-1-52 Season: 908 by Jerry West, 1960 Season Average: 29.4 by Wil Robinson, 1972 Career: 2,309 by Jerry West, 1958-60 Career Average: 24.8 by Jerry West, 1958-60 Freshman Season: 415 by Warren Baker, 1974 Sophomore Season: 711 by Rod Hundley, 1955 Junior Season: 903 by Jerry West, 1959 Senior Season: 908 by Jerry West, 1960
Field Goals Made Game: 22 by Mark Workman vs. Salem, 1-27-51; by Rod Hundley vs. Furman, 1-5-57 Season: 340 by Jerry West, 1959 Career: 843 by Jerry West, 1958-60
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
Field Goals Attempted Game: 48 by Rod Hundley vs. Furman, 1-5-57 Season: 814 by Rod Hundley, 1956 Career: 2,218 by Rod Hundley, 1955-57
Field Goal Percentage Game (min. 10 att.): 92.3% (12-13) by Chris Brooks vs. Marshall, 12-4-90 Season: 66.3% (222-335) by Chris Brooks, 1991 Career: 60.2% (690-1,147) by Chris Brooks, 1988-91
3-Point Field Goals Made Game: 9 by Alex Ruoff vs. Radford, 12-23-2008 Season: 117 by Frank Young, 2007 Career: 261 by Alex Ruoff, 2006-09
3-Point Field Goals Attempted Game: 15 by Jonathan Hargett vs. James Madison, 12-5-2001 Season: 270 by Frank Young, 2007 Career: 695 by Alex Ruoff, 2006-09
3-Point Field Goal Percentage Game (min. 5 att.): 100% (7/7) by Lionel Armstead vs. Arkansas-Monticello, 12-1-2001; (7/7) by Da’Sean Butler vs. St. John’s, 2-6-2010 Season (min. 30 att.): 56.3% (18/32) by Vernon Odom, 1985 Career (min. 150 att.): 41.7% (200/480) by Chris Leonard, 1989-92
Free Throws Made Game: 18 by Rod Thorn vs. George Washington, 1-12-63 Consecutive: 32 by Stan Boskovich, 1975; by Patrick Beilein, 2003-04 Season: 258 by Jerry West, 1960 Career: 623 by Jerry West, 1958-60
Free Throws Attempted Game: 28 by Bill Morrison, vs. Pitt, 1-15-20 Season: 337 by Jerry West, 1960 Career: 851 by Jerry West, 1958-60
Free Throw Percentage Game: 100% (14-14) by Skip Kintz vs. Davidson, 2-4-69; (14-14) by Pervires Greene vs. Ohio State, 12-30-93 Season: 88.1% (89-101) by Jonathan Hargett, 2002 Career: 88.1% (89-101) by Jonathan Hargett, 2002
Rebounds Game: 31 by Mack Isner vs. Virginia Tech, 2-14-52; by Jerry West vs. George Washington, 2-6-60 Season: 510 by Jerry West, 1960 Season Average: 17.5 by Mark Workman, 1952 Career: 1,240 by Jerry West, 1958-60
Career Average: 13.4 by Lloyd Sharrar, 1956-58 Freshman Season: 279 by Warren Baker, 1974 Sophomore Season: 349 by Lloyd Sharrar, 1956 Junior Season: 443 by Lloyd Sharrar, 1957 Senior Season: 510 by Jerry West, 1960
Offensive Rebounds Game: 15 by Mark Workman vs. Richmond, 2-11-52 and vs. VMI, 2-1-52 Season: 141 by Kevin Jones, 2012 Career: 450 by Kevin Jones, 2009-12
Assists Game: 16 by Steve Berger vs. Pitt, 12-9-89 Season: 197 by Ron Williams, 1967 Season Average: 7.04 by Ron Williams, 1967 Career: 574 by Steve Berger, 1987-90 Career Average: 6.00 by Ron Williams, 1966-68 Freshman Season: 175 by Mike Boyd, 1991 Sophomore Season: 191 by Alex Ruoff, 2007 Junior Season: 197 by Ron Williams, 1967 Senior Season: 183 by Steve Berger, 1990
steals Game: 11 by Drew Schifino vs. Arkansas-Monticello, 12-1-01 Season: 97 by Damian Owens, 1998 Season Average: 3.03 by Damian Owens, 1998 Career: 251 by Greg Jones, 1980-83 Career Average: 2.10 by Damian Owens, 1995-98 Freshman Season: 63 by Mike Boyd, 1991 Sophomore Season: 72 by Greg Jones, 1981; by Alex Ruoff, 2007 Junior Season: 68 by Steve Berger, 1989 Senior Season: 97 by Damian Owens, 1998
Blocked Shots Game: 9 by D’or Fischer vs. Rhode Island, 3-19-04 Season: 124 by D’or Fischer, 2004 Career: 190 by D’or Fischer, 2004-05 Freshman Season: 39 by Kevin Pittsnogle, 2003 Sophomore Season: 60 by Wellington Smith, 2008 Junior Season: 124 by D’or Fischer, 2004 Senior Season: 74 by John Flowers, 2011
Turnovers Game: 12 by Levi Phillips vs. Villanova, 2-7-74 Season: 119 by Tim Lyles, 2001; by Greg Jones, 1981 Career: 348 by Marsalis Basey, 1991-94 Freshman Season: 110 by Mike Boyd, 1991 Sophomore Season: 149 by Rod Hundley, 1955 Junior Season: 116 by Marsalis Basey, 1993 Senior Season: 106 by Marsalis Basey, 1994
Personal Fouls Season: 115 by Phil Collins, 1980; by Darrell Pinckney, 1986 Career: 391 by Darryl Prue, 1986-89
Disqualifications Season: 11 by Mark Workman, 1951 Career: 24 by Tom Lowry, 1962-64
Minutes Played Game: 55 by Mark Catlett, Curtis Price and Wil Robinson vs. Virginia Tech, 1-26-72 Season: 1,360 by Da’Sean Butler, 2010 Season Minutes Average: 39.6 by Warren Baker, 1974 Career: 4,491 by Da’Sean Butler, 2007-10 Career Minutes Average: 36.9 by Ron Williams, 1966-68 Freshman Season: 1,056 by Devin Ebanks, 2009 Sophomore Season: 1,254 by Kevin Jones, 2010 Junior Season: 1,251 by Darris Nichols, 2007 Senior Season: 1,360 by Da’Sean Butler, 2010
ROD HUNDLEY
Career 20-Point Games Total Games 64 62 51 48 46 37 37 33 28 28 26 26 26 23 23 23 22 20 20 20 19 19
Games Played Season: 38 by Da’Sean Butler, Kevin Jones, Wellington Smith, John Flowers, 2010 Career: 146 by Da’Sean Butler, 2007-10
Games Started Season: 38 by Da’Sean Butler, Kevin Jones, Wellington Smith, 2010 Career: 128 by Johannes Herber, 2003-06
Triple Doubles Game: 28 points, 13 rebounds, 11 assists by Rod Thorn vs. St. Bonaventure, 12-28-62; 21 points, 10 rebounds, 13 assists by Levi Phillips vs. Virginia Tech, 2-16-74; 19 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists by Jim Sottile vs. New York University, 1-3-52; 18 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists by Jerome Anderson vs. Boston University, 1-4-75
Double Doubles Season: 30 by Jerry West, 1960 Career: 70 by Jerry West, 1958-60
10 Point Games Season: 34 by Jerry West, 1959 Career: 108 by Da’Sean Butler, 2007-10
20 Point Games Season: 27 by Jerry West, 1959, 1960 Career: 64 by Jerry West, 1958-60
30 Point Games Season: 15 by Jerry West, 1960 Career: 29 by Jerry West, 1958-60
Jerry West Rod Hundley Wil Robinson Rod Thorn Ron Williams Lowes Moore Mark Workman Greg Jones Kevin Pittsnogle Tony Robertson Warren Baker Da’Sean Butler Pervires Greene Carl Head Kevin Jones Fred Schaus Damian Owens Stan Boskovich Chris Leonard Lester Rowe Seldon Jefferson Drew Schifino
19 18 17 17 17 17 17 16 16 16 15 15 15 14 14 14 14 14 13 13 12 11
Maurice Robinson Eddie Becker Chris Brooks Darryl Bryant Dave Reaser Tracy Shelton Lloyd Sharrar Dale Blaney Chris Moss Lee Patrone Alex Ruoff Calvin Bowman Ricky Robinson Joe Alexander Mike Gansey Marsalis Basey Jim McCormick Bob Hummell Marcus Goree James Sottile Darryl Prue Cyrus Jones
10 Lionel Armstead, Leland Byrd, Mike Heitz, Tom Lowry, Levi Phillips, Buddy Quertinmont, Bob Smith, Joe Walthall, Jerome Anderson, Pete White 9
Eartha Faust, Homer Martin, Elton Scott, Bob Camp
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Mack Isner, Paul Witting, Steve Berger, Clayce Kishbaugh, Larry Woods, Mike Boyd, Herbie Brooks, Bill Maphis, Gordon Malone, Tyrone Sally, Russel Todd, Frank Young
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Casey Mitchell, Eddie Beach, Russell Chapman, Ralph Holmes, Skip Kintz, John Lesher
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Charles Becton, Holman Harley, Greg Nance, Sam Oglesby
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John Gocke, Larry Harris, Bob Huggins, Dick Kesling, Tim Lyles, Dana Perno, Adrian Pledger, Zain Shaw, Harry Moore, Wayne Yearwood
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Rudy Baric, Bob Carroll, Devin Ebanks, Paul Miller, Jonathan Hargett, Bill Ryczaj, Tyrone Shaw, Joedy Gardner, Edward Sterling
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Darris Nichols, Carey Bailey, Bucky Bolyard, Renardo Brown, Marshall Glenn, Scotty Hamilton, Jarett Kearse, Junius Lewis, Harry Lothes, Greg Ludwig, Greg Jones, Greg Simpson, Shelby Taylor, Truehart Taylor, Dave Werthman
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Johannes Herber, D’or Fischer, Willie Akers, Homer Brooks, Larry Carr, John Cavacini, Albert Colebank, Joe Fryz, Earnest Hall, Joseph Stydahar, Pierre Hill, Mike King, Jack Latterner, Tom Leverte, Scott MacDonald, Vernon Odom, Ricky Ray, Jim Warren, Jarrod West, Mike Wolfe, William Zirkel
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44 players have one 20-point game
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Single Game Scoring Player Points Opponent Date Rod Hundley 54 Furman 1-5-57 Mark Workman 50 Salem 1-27-51 Mark Workman 48 Washington & Jefferson 2-21-51 Rod Hundley 47 Wake Forest 12-28-54 Mark Workman 46 VMI 2-1-52 Wil Robinson 45 Furman 2-21-72 Wil Robinson 45 Penn State 2-24-71 Rod Thorn 44 St. Joseph’s 3-15-63 Jerry West 44 Tennessee 12-29-58 Mark Workman 44 George Washington 12-20-50
game leaders
Single Game Field Goals Made Player Rod Hundley Mark Workman Mark Workman Wil Robinson Rod Hundley Wil Robinson Wil Robinson David Reaser David Reaser Rod Thorn Jerry West Rod Hundley Rod Hundley Mark Workman Mark Workman
FGM Opponent Date 22 Furman 1-5-57 22 Salem 1-27-51 20 Washington & Jefferson 2-21-51 18 Furman 2-21-72 18 George Washington 12-13-55 17 Virginia Tech 1-26-72 17 Penn State 2-24-71 17 Richmond 2-17-67 17 Minnesota 12-29-66 17 Furman 2-24-62 17 Tennessee 12-29-58 17 Furman 3-2-56 17 Wake Forest 12-28-54 17 Niagara 1-5-52 17 West Virginia Wesleyan 12-2-50
Single Game Field Goals Attempted Player Rod Hundley Rod Hundley Mark Workman Wil Robinson Rod Hundley Rod Hundley Wil Robinson Rod Hundley Rod Hundley Wil Robinson Wil Robinson Wil Robinson Rod Hundley Eddie Becker Mark Workman
FGA Opponent Date 48 Furman 1-5-57 42 George Washington 2-19-55 40 Washington & Jefferson 2-21-51 37 Furman 2-21-72 37 Richmond 2-4-56 37 Pitt 1-29-55 36 Colgate 12-1-70 35 Washington & Lee 12-8-56 35 Pitt 2-25-56 34 Manhattan 2-26-72 34 Lafayette 1-18-72 34 Penn State 2-24-71 34 Furman 3-2-56 34 Maryland 12-14-53 34 VMI 2-1-52
D’or FISCHER
Single Game Field Goal Percentage (minimum 10 att.)
Player FGM/FGA Pct. Opponent Date Chris Brooks 12/13 .923 Marshall 12-4-90 Michael King 11/12 .917 St. Bonaventure 2-16-84 Mike Heitz 11/12 .917 William & Mary 2-16-72 Gordon Malone 10/11 .909 Bowling Green 3-12-97 Chris Brooks 10/11 .909 Massachusetts 2-6-91 Russel Todd 10/11 .909 Marshall 12-4-82 Carl Head 10/11 .909 Pitt 2-6-67 Kevin Jones 9/10 .900 Cleveland State 12-19-2009 Chris Moss 9/10 .900 UNC Asheville 11-16-2001 Calvin Bowman 9/10 .900 Morris Brown 11-18-2000 Marsalis Basey 9/10 .900 Mount St. Mary’s 12-28-93 Tyrone Shaw 9/10 .900 Duquesne 1-9-88 Darryl Prue 9/10 .900 St. Bonaventure 2-5-87 Wayne Yearwood 9/10 .900 Rhode Island 2-22-86 Jerry West 9/10 .900 Davidson 2-26-59
Single Game 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (minimum 6 att.)
Player 3-FGM/ Pct. Opponent Date 3-FGA Da’Sean Butler 7/7 100.0 St. John’s 2-6-2010 Lionel Armstead 7/7 100.0 Arkansas-Monticello 12-1-2001 Alex Ruoff 6/7 .857 Providence 2-7-2009 Frank Young 6/7 .857 Clemson 3-29-2007 Lionel Armstead 6/7 .857 Marshall 1-27-99 Wellington Smith 5/6 .833 Mississippi 12-29-2009 Frank Young 5/6 .833 Providence 3-7-2007 Alex Ruoff 5/6 .833 NC State 12-6-2006 Mike Gansey 5/6 .833 Cincinnati 3-4-2006 Mike Gansey 5/6 .833 Connecticut 2-18-2006 Kevin Pittsnogle 5/6 .833 Miami 3-2-2004 Patrick Beilein 5/6 .833 Virginia Tech 1-14-2004 Lionel Armstead 5/6 .833 Villanova 2-15-2000 Cyrus Jones 5/6 .833 Rutgers 1-21-95 Chris Leonard 5/6 .833 Rutgers 2-12-92
Single Game 3-Point Field Goals Made Player 3-FGM Opponent Date Alex Ruoff 9 Radford 12-23-2008 Frank Young 8 Villanova 1-3-2007 Mike Gansey 8 Marquette 1-14-2006 Chris Leonard 8 Marshall 1-22-92 7 Syracuse 2-14-2011 Casey Mitchell Da’Sean Butler 7 St. John’s 2-6-2010 Alex Ruoff 7 Delaware State 11-25-2008 7 Syracuse 1-13-2008 Alex Ruoff Darris Nichols 7 Radford 12-19-2007 Mike Gansey 7 LSU 11-26-2005 Lionel Armstead 7 Arkansas-Monticello 12-1-2001 Jonathan Hargett 7 New Mexico 11-24-2001 7 St. Joseph’s 2-29-92 Chris Leonard
Single Game Free Throws Made Player Rod Thorn Tyrone Shaw Mark Workman Lowes Moore Stan Boskovich Wil Robinson Jerry West Pierre Hill Pierre Hill
FTM Opponent Date 18 George Washington 1-12-63 17 UAB 2-3-87 17 Bethany 1-26-52 16 Notre Dame 1-25-78 16 Davidson 2-1-75 16 Virginia 2-9-72 16 George Washington 1-26-59 16 Washington & Jefferson 3-4-22 16 Grove City 1-14-22
Single Game Free Throws Attempted Single Game 3-Point Field Goals Attempted Player 3-FGA Opponent Date Jonathan Hargett 15 James Madison 12-5-2001 Alex Ruoff 14 Radford 12-23-2008 14 Notre Dame 2-2-2000 Lionel Armstead Marsalis Basey 14 Rutgers 2-12-94 Da’Sean Butler 13 Villanova 2-13-2009 Frank Young 13 Villanova 1-3-2007 Jonathan Hargett 13 Syracuse 1-12-2002 New Mexico 11-24-2001 Jonathan Hargett 13 Jonathan Hargett 13 UNC Asheville 11-16-2001 Seldon Jefferson 13 Syracuse 2-15-97 Cyrus Jones 13 Temple 3-5-95
Player Bill Morrison Pierre Hill Pierre Hill Pierre Hill Pierre Hill Pierre Hill Rod Thorn Pierre Hill Pierre Hill Homer Martin
FTA Opponent Date 28 Pitt 1-15-20 27 Carnegie Tech 2-22-22 25 Washington & Jefferson 3-4-22 25 Grove City 2-25-22 25 Pitt 1-20-22 25 Grove City 1-14-22 23 George Washington 1-12-63 22 Washington & Jefferson 3-10-23 22 Allegheny 1-13-23 22 Pitt 3-1-19
Single Game Free Throw Percentage (minimum 12 att.)
Player FTM/FTA Pct. Opponent Date Pervires Greene 14/14 1.000 Ohio State 12-30-93 Skip Kintz 14/14 1.000 Davidson 2-4-69 Calvin Bowman 13/13 1.000 Connecticut 2-26-2000 Lowes Moore 13/13 1.000 Duquesne 1-18-78 Darryl Bryant 12/12 1.000 USF 3-3-2012 Pervires Greene 12/12 1.000 Maryland 12-7-91 Pervires Greene 12/12 1.000 Rhode Island 1-21-91 Stan Boskovich 12/12 1.000 Duquesne 1-21-75 1-25-78 Lowes Moore 16/17 .941 Notre Dame Stan Boskovich 16/17 .941 Davidson 2-1-75
Single Game Rebounds Player Rebounds Opponent Date Jerry West 31 George Washington 2-6-60 Mack Isner 31 Virginia Tech 2-14-52 Mark Workman 30 Richmond 2-11-52 Pete White 27 Pitt 1-29-55 Mark Workman 27 VMI 2-1-52 Mack Isner 27 Duke 12-22-51 Lloyd Sharrar 26 William & Mary 1-9-56 Rod Hundley 26 VMI 1-9-56 Lloyd Sharrar 26 Furman 1-5-57
Game leaders
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Single Game Offensive Rebounds
Single Game Blocked Shots
Player Off. Rebounds Opponent Date Mark Workman 15 Richmond 2-11-52 Mark Workman 15 VMI 2-1-52 14 Richmond 2-17-53 Paul Witting Mack Isner 14 Clemson 2-23-52 Mack Isner 14 Duke 12-22-51 Mack Isner 13 VMI 2-7-53 Kevin Jones 11 Louisville 3-5-2011 10 Alcorn State 3-17-2011 Kevin Jones Marcus Goree 10 Pitt 2-3-98 Ricky Robinson 10 UNC Greensboro 1-20-93 Ricky Robinson 10 Duquesne 1-11-92 Darryl Prue 10 George Washington 1-14-87 10 Penn State 1-14-53 Willie Bergines Mack Isner 10 Washington & Lee 12-6-52 Jim Sottile 10 Washington & Lee 12-6-52 Mark Workman 10 North Carolina 2-6-52
Player Blocks Opponent Date D’or Fischer 9 Rhode Island 3-19-2004 D’or Fischer 8 Boston College 1-24-2004 8 James Madison 11-24-2003 D’or Fischer John Flowers 7 Oakland 11-12-2010 Joe Alexander 7 Prairie View A&M 11-18-2007 D’or Fischer 7 St. Bonaventure 12-7-2004 D’or Fischer 7 IUPUI 12-17-2003 7 Bowling Green 12-18-99 Marcus Goree Marcus Goree 7 Robert Morris 11-27-99
Single Game Assists Player Assists Opponent Date Steve Berger 16 Pitt 12-9-89 Ron Williams 15 Davidson 3-4-67 Levi Phillips 13 Virginia Tech 2-16-74 Ricky Ray 13 Syracuse 2-17-64 Tim Lyles 12 Syracuse 1-13-2001 Bob Hummell 12 Richmond 12-6-69 A WVU player had 11 assists 24 times.
Single Game Steals Player Drew Schifino Mike Boyd Darryl Prue Ralph Holmes Elton Scott Damian Owens Ralph Holmes Harry Moore
Steals Opponent Date 11 Arkansas-Monticello 12-1-2001 9 UNC Charlotte 12-21-90 9 George Mason 11-29-86 9 South Carolina 12-22-52 8 Villanova 1-23-99 8 Georgia 12-20-97 8 Maryland 12-13-52 8 Washington & Lee 2-15-52
Single Game Turnovers Player Turnovers Opponent Date Levi Phillips 12 Villanova 2-2-74 Bob Hummell 11 New Mexico 12-30-69 10 Kentucky 11-20-91 Mike Boyd Mike Boyd 10 UNC Charlotte 12-21-90 Bob Huggins 10 Villanova 3-4-77 Levi Phillips 10 Washington 12-27-73 Ron Williams 10 Davidson 3-4-67
Single Game Minutes Played Player Minutes Opponent Date Mark Catlett 55 Virginia Tech 1-26-72 Wil Robinson 55 Virginia Tech 1-26-72 Curtis Price 55 Virginia Tech 1-26-72 Russel Todd 54 Virginia Tech 2-2-83 Greg Jones 54 Virginia Tech 2-2-83 Devin Ebanks 53 Pitt 2-12-2010 Ricky Robinson 53 Rhode Island 2-24-94 Kevin Jones 51 Pitt 2-12-2010 Marsalis Basey 51 Rhode Island 2-24-94 Darryl Bryant 50 Kansas State 12-8-2011 Darris Nichols 50 Louisville 3-8-2007 Pervires Greene 50 Rhode Island 2-24-94 Greg Jones 50 Ohio State 12-30-80 Warren Baker 50 Manhattan 2-27-74 Jerome Anderson 50 Davidson 2-3-73 Warren Baker 50 Davidson 2-3-73 Ron Williams 50 Davidson 1-7-67
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1,000 point scorers
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Jerry West (1958-60)............................ 2,309 Rod Hundley (1955-57)........................ 2,180 Da’Sean Butler (2007-10).................... 2,095 Wil Robinson (1970-72)....................... 1,850 Kevin Jones (2009-12)......................... 1,822 Greg Jones (1980-83).......................... 1,797 Rod Thorn (1961-63)............................ 1,785 Kevin Pittsnogle (2003-06).................. 1,708 Lowes Moore (1976-80)....................... 1,696 Ron Williams (1966-68)........................ 1,687 Chris Brooks (1988-91)........................ 1,661 Pervires Greene (1991-94)................... 1,655 Damian Owens (1995-98).................... 1,616 Darryl Bryant (2009-12)....................... 1,590
game top scorers leaders
Warren Baker (1973-76)....................... 1,556 Mark Workman (1950-52).................... 1,553 Lester Rowe (1982-85)........................ 1,524 Dale Blaney (1982-86).......................... 1,520 Darryl Prue (1986-89)........................... 1,426 Alex Ruoff (2006-09)............................ 1,420 Ricky Robinson (1991-94)................... 1,373 Russel Todd (1980-83)......................... 1,350 Tracy Shelton (1989-93)....................... 1,316 Maurice Robinson (1975-78)............... 1,307 Steve Berger (1987-90)........................ 1,262 Chris Leonard (1989-92)...................... 1,235 Marcus Goree (1997-00)...................... 1,183 Marsalis Basey (1991-94).................... 1,168 Seldon Jefferson (1995-97)................. 1,168 Chris Moss (1999-02)........................... 1,167 Jim McCormick (1961-63)................... 1,156 Mike Boyd (1991-94)............................ 1,136 Eddie Becker (1952-54)....................... 1,127 Bob Smith (1957-59)............................ 1,127 Bob Hummell (1968-70)....................... 1,117 Herbie Brooks (1986-89)..................... 1,105
Top Single Game Scorers 54 by Rod Hundley vs. Furman, 1957 50 by Mark Workman vs. Salem, 1951 48 by Mark Workman vs. Washington & Jefferson, 1951 47 by Rod Hundley vs. Wake Forest, 1955 46 by Mark Workman vs. Virginia Military, 1952 45 by Wil Robinson vs. Penn State, 1971 45 by Wil Robinson vs. Furman, 1972 44 by Mark Workman vs. George Washington, 1951 44 by Jerry West vs. Tennessee, 1959 44 by Rod Thorn vs. St. Joseph’s, 1963
Tom Lowry (1962-64)........................... 1,104 Lloyd Sharrar (1956-58)....................... 1,101 Tyrone Sally (2002-05)......................... 1,092 Lionel Armstead (1999-02).................. 1,083 Dave Reaser (1966-68)........................ 1,071 Johannes Herber (2003-06)................ 1,069 Drew Schifino (2002-04)...................... 1,048 Lee Patrone (1959-61)......................... 1,028 Tony Robertson (1976-77)................... 1,026 Fred Schaus (1947-49)......................... 1,009 Patrick Beilein (2003-06)..................... 1,001 Leland Byrd (1944-48)......................... 1,000
Top Home Scorers 54 by Rod Hundley vs. Furman, 1957 50 by Mark Workman vs. Salem, 1951 48 by Mark Workman vs. Washington & Jefferson, 1951 46 by Mark Workman vs. Virginia Military, 1952 45 by Wil Robinson vs. Penn State, 1971 44 by Mark Workman vs. George Washington, 1951 43 by Da’Sean Butler vs. Villanova, 2009 42 by Wil Robinson vs. Pitt, 1972 41 by Wil Robinson vs. Virginia Tech, 1972 41 by Wil Robinson vs. Manhattan, 1972 40 by Rod Hundley vs. Pitt, 1956 40 by Stan Boskovich vs. Davidson, 1975
Top Away Scorers 47 by Rod Hundley vs. Wake Forest, 1955 45 by Wil Robinson vs. Furman, 1972 44 by Jerry West vs. Tennessee, 1959 44 by Rod Thorn vs. St. Joseph’s, 1963 42 by Rod Hundley vs. Furman, 1956 42 by Jerry West vs. William & Mary, 1960 42 by Dave Reaser vs. Richmond, 1967 41 by Dave Reaser vs. Minnesota, 1966 40 by Rod Hundley vs. George Washington, 1956 40 by Jerry West vs. Virginia, 1960 40 by Jerry West vs. George Washington, 1960 40 by Wil Robinson vs. Virginia, 1972 40 by Lowes Moore vs. Notre Dame, 1978
Top Coliseum Scorers 45 by Wil Robinson vs. Penn State, 1971 43 by Da’Sean Butler vs. Villanova, 2009 42 by Wil Robinson vs. Pitt, 1972 41 by Wil Robinson vs. Virginia Tech, 1972 41 by Wil Robinson vs. Manhattan, 1972 40 by Stan Boskovich vs. Davidson, 1975 39 by Wil Robinson vs. Colgate, 1971 39 by Wil Robinson vs. Notre Dame, 1972 38 by Alex Ruoff vs. Radford, 2008 38 by Greg Jones vs. Virginia Tech, 1983 37 by Wil Robinson vs. Navy, 1972 37 by Lowes Moore vs. Duquesne, 1978 37 by Chris Brooks vs. Massachusetts, 1991
Freshman Scoring (since 1973)
Junior Scoring (since 1904)
Name Warren Baker Chris Brooks Mike Boyd Devin Ebanks Da’Sean Butler
Name Jerry West Rod Hundley Mark Workman Rod Thorn Wil Robinson
Season Games Points Avg. 1974 25 415 16.6 1988 32 403 12.6 1991 30 373 12.4 2009 35 367 10.5 2007 36 362 10.1
Season Games Points Avg. 1959 34 903 26.6 1956 30 798 26.6 1951 27 705 26.1 1962 29 688 23.7 1971 25 624 25.0
Freshman Rebounding (since 1973)
Junior Rebounding (since 1952)
Name Warren Baker Devin Ebanks Damian Owens Chris Brooks Darryl Prue
Name Lloyd Sharrar Jerry West Rod Hundley Rod Thorn Tom Lowry
Season Games Rebounds Avg. 1974 25 279 11.2 2009 35 273 7.8 1995 26 195 7.5 1988 32 187 5.8 1986 33 187 5.7
Season Games Rebounds Avg. 1957 30 443 14.8 1959 34 419 12.3 1956 30 392 13.1 1962 29 351 12.1 1963 31 298 9.6
Junior Assists (since 1952)
Name Mike Boyd Jonathan Hargett Johannes Herber Jabarie Hinds Tim Lyles
Name Ron Williams Steve Berger Darris Nichols Marsalis Basey Seldon Jefferson
Season Games Assists Avg. 1991 30 175 5.8 2002 26 120 4.6 2003 29 111 3.8 2012 33 108 3.3 2000 25 105 4.2
Junior Steals (since 1978)
Freshman Steals (since 1978) Name Mike Boyd Drew Schifino Jonathan Hargett Jabarie Hinds Da’Sean Butler Steve Berger
Season Games 1991 30 2002 28 2002 26 2012 33 2007 36 1987 31
Steals Avg. 63 2.1 57 2.0 48 1.8 46 1.4 46 1.3 46 1.5
Sophomore Scoring (since 1904) Name Rod Hundley Lowes Moore Drew Schifino Wil Robinson Greg Jones
Season Games Points Avg. 1955 30 711 23.7 1978 28 597 21.3 2003 29 582 20.1 1970 26 520 20.0 1981 33 513 15.5
Sophomore Rebounding (since 1952) Name Lloyd Sharrar Mack Isner Warren Baker Tom Lowry Jerry West
Season Games Rebounds Avg. 1956 30 349 11.6 1952 27 336 12.4 1971 25 327 13.1 1962 30 321 10.7 1958 28 311 11.1
Sophomore Assists (since 1952) Name Alex Ruoff Ralph Holmes Tim Lyles Greg Jones Marsalis Basey
Season Games Assists Avg. 2007 36 191 5.3 1952 26 160 6.2 2001 29 158 5.4 1981 33 155 4.7 1992 26 137 5.3
Sophomore Steals (since 1978) Name Alex Ruoff Greg Jones Darryl Prue Seldon Jefferson Steve Berger
Season Games 2007 36 1981 33 1987 31 1995 26 1988 32
Season Games Assists Avg. 1967 28 197 7.0 1989 31 193 6.2 2007 36 165 4.6 1993 29 158 4.0 1996 27 137 5.1
Steals Avg. 72 2.0 72 2.2 65 2.1 52 2.0 51 1.6
Name Steve Berger Darryl Prue Damian Owens Greg Jones Alex Ruoff Johannes Herber Mike Gansey
Season Games 1989 31 1988 32 1997 31 1982 31 2008 37 2005 31 2005 31
Steals Avg. 68 2.2 67 2.1 65 2.1 58 1.9 57 1.5 57 1.8 57 1.8
Senior Scoring (since 1904) Name Jerry West Wil Robinson Greg Jones Rod Hundley Kevin Jones
Season Games Points Avg. 1960 31 908 29.3 1972 24 706 29.4 1983 31 691 22.3 1957 30 671 23.1 2012 33 657 19.9
Senior Rebounding (since 1952) Name Jerry West Mark Workman Lloyd Sharrar Kevin Jones Bob Benfield
Season Games Rebounds Avg. 1960 31 510 16.5 1952 25 437 17.5 1958 28 386 13.8 2012 33 360 10.9 1967 28 323 11.5
class rankings
Freshman Assists (since 1973)
Senior Assists (since 1952) Name Ron Williams Marsalis Basey Johannes Herber Joe Mazzulla Seldon Jefferson
Season Games Assists Avg. 1968 28 154 5.9 1994 29 147 5.1 2006 33 145 4.4 2011 33 139 4.2 1997 30 137 4.6
Senior Steals (since 1978) Name Damian Owens Greg Jones Elton Scott Jarrod West Mike Gansey
Season Games 1998 32 1983 31 1999 29 1998 33 2006 33
Steals Avg. 97 3.0 90 2.9 79 2.7 77 2.3 62 1.9
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Season Scoring Average
Season 3-Point Field Goals Made
Season Free Throw Percentage
Player GP Average Year Wil Robinson 24 29.4 1972 Jerry West 31 29.3 1960 Rod Hundley 30 26.60 1956 Jerry West 34 26.56 1959 Mark Workman 27 26.1 1951 Wil Robinson 25 25.0 1971 Rod Thorn 29 23.72 1962 Rod Hundley 30 23.70 1955 Rod Hundley 29 23.1 1957 Mark Workman 25 23.1 1952
Player GP Frank Young 36 Chris Leonard 32 Alex Ruoff 37 Kevin Pittsnogle 33 Alex Ruoff 33 Marsalis Basey 29 Mike Gansey 33 Seldon Jefferson 30 Darryl Bryant 33 Da’Sean Butler 38 Patrick Beilein 35
Player Jonathan Hargett Roger “Shorty” Hicks Vernon Odom Casey Mitchell Holman Harley Bob Hummell Kevin Pittsnogle Chris Leonard John Cavacini D’or Fischer
SEASONAL LEADERS
Season Scoring Player GP Points Year Jerry West 31 908 1960 Jerry West 34 903 1959 Rod Hundley 30 798 1956 Rod Hundley 30 711 1955 Wil Robinson 24 706 1972 Mark Workman 27 705 1951 Greg Jones 31 691 1983 Rod Thorn 29 688 1962 Rod Hundley 29 671 1957 33 657 2012 Kevin Jones
3-FGM Year 117 2007 101 1992 98 2008 91 2006 88 2009 78 1994 75 2006 72 1997 71 2012 70 2010 70 2005
Season 3-Point Field Goals Attempted Player GP Frank Young 36 Alex Ruoff 37 Alex Ruoff 33 Darryl Bryant 33 Kevin Pittsnogle 33 Chris Leonard 32 Jonathan Hargett 26 Alex Ruoff 36 Da’Sean Butler 38 33 Patrick Beilein Patrick Beilein 35
3-FGA Year 270 2007 239 2008 236 2009 230 2012 227 2006 220 1992 208 2002 205 2007 198 2010 197 2006 197 2005
Season Field Goals Made Player GP Jerry West 34 Jerry West 31 30 Rod Hundley Mark Workman 27 Wil Robinson 24 Kevin Jones 33 Rod Hundley 30 29 Rod Thorn Wil Robinson 25 Rod Thorn 29
FGM Year 340 1959 325 1960 290 1956 273 1951 265 1972 260 2012 260 1955 259 1962 252 1971 241 1963
Season Field Goals Attempted Player GP Rod Hundley 30 Rod Hundley 30 34 Jerry West Rod Hundley 29 Jerry West 31 Rod Thorn 29 Wil Robinson 24 Mark Workman 27 Rod Thorn 29 Wil Robinson 25
FGA Year 814 1956 756 1955 656 1959 648 1957 645 1960 586 1962 579 1972 558 1951 557 1963 542 1971
Season Field Goal Percentage
Season 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (minimum 30 att.) Player Vernon Odom Kevin Pittsnogle Chris Leonard Jamie Smalligan Tracy Shelton Chris Leonard Greg Jones Tracy Shelton Frank Young Mike Gansey Dale Blaney
3-FGM/FGA Pct. Year 18/32 .563 1985 49/103 .476 2003 101/220 .459 1992 31/68 .456 2007 23/52 .442 1989 41/94 .436 1990 40/92 .435 1983 53/122 .434 1990 117/270 .433 2007 75/175 .429 2006 18/42 .429 1985
FGM/FGA Pct. Year 222/335 .663 1991 69/109 .633 2007 164/259 .633 1989 160/261 .613 1989 172/287 .599 1992 121/203 .596 1993 164/283 .576 1988 138/241 .573 1972 79/138 .572 1995 89/156 .571 2002
FTM/FTA Pct. Year 89/101 .881 2002 44/50 .880 1941 62/71 .873 1986 74/85 .871 2011 96/111 .865 1986 95/110 .864 1970 84/98 .857 2006 77/90 .856 1991 47/55 .855 1965 76/89 .854 2005
Season Rebounds Player GP Rebounds Year Jerry West 31 510 1960 Lloyd Sharrar 30 443 1957 Mark Workman 25 437 1952 Jerry West 34 419 1959 Rod Hundley 30 392 1956 Lloyd Sharrar 28 386 1958 Pete White 30 361 1955 Kevin Jones 33 360 2012 Willie Bergines 30 358 1955 Rod Thorn 29 351 1962
Season Rebound Average Player GP Rebounds Avg. Year Mark Workman 25 437 17.5 1952 Jerry West 31 510 16.5 1960 30 443 14.8 1957 Lloyd Sharrar Lloyd Sharrar 28 396 13.8 1958 Warren Baker 25 327 13.08 1974 Rod Hundley 30 392 13.07 1956 Rod Thorn 24 299 12.5 1961 27 336 12.4 1952 Mack Isner Jerry West 31 510 12.3 1959 Rod Thorn 29 351 12.1 1962
Season Offensive Rebounds Season Free Throws Made Player GP Jerry West 31 Jerry West 34 Rod Hundley 30 Rod Hundley 29 Rod Hundley 30 31 Greg Jones Wil Robinson 24 Darryl Bryant 33 24 Rod Thorn Rod Thorn 29
FTM Year 258 1960 223 1959 218 1956 201 1957 191 1955 187 1983 176 1972 174 2012 170 1962 170 1963
Player GP Off. Rebounds Year Kevin Jones 33 141 2012 Kevin Jones 38 135 2010 33 113 1998 Brian Lewin Kevin Jones 33 108 2011 Marcus Goree 29 108 1999 Ricky Robinson 29 102 1993 Ricky Robinson 29 101 1994 Devin Ebanks 34 99 2010 29 95 2001 Calvin Bowman Devin Ebanks 35 93 2009
Season Assists
(minimum 100 att.) Player Chris Brooks Rob Summers Darryl Prue Chris Brooks Ricky Robinson Mike Boyd Chris Brooks Mike Heitz Brent Solheim Chaz Briggs
(minimum 50 att.)
Season Free Throws Attempted Player GP Jerry West 31 Rod Hundley 30 Jerry West 34 Pierre Hill 18 Lloyd Sharrar 30 Rod Hundley 30 Rod Hundley 29 Mark Workman 27 Homer Martin 20 Rod Thorn 29 Pierre Hill 19
FTA Year 337 1960 326 1956 320 1959 287 1922 261 1957 255 1955 254 1957 252 1951 248 1921 241 1962 241 1923
Player GP Assists Year Ron Williams 28 197 1967 Steve Berger 31 193 1989 Alex Ruoff 36 191 2007 Steve Berger 28 183 1990 Mike Boyd 30 175 1991 Darris Nichols 36 165 2007 Ralph Holmes 26 160 1952 Marsalis Basey 29 158 1993 Tim Lyles 29 158 2001 Greg Jones 33 155 1981
Season Personal Fouls
Season Games Started
Player GP APG Year Ron Williams 28 7.0 1967 Steve Berger 28 6.5 1990 Steve Berger 31 6.2 1989 Ralph Holmes 26 6.2 1952 Mike Boyd 30 5.8 1991 Ron Williams 28 5.5 1968 Ron Williams 28 5.5 1966 Tim Lyles 29 5.4 2001 Marsalis Basey 29 5.4 1993 Levi Phillips 25 5.3 1974
Player GP Wellington Smith 38 Phil Collins 29 Darrell Pinckney 33 Phil Collins 33 Mark Workman 27 Greg Nance 32 Brent Solheim 33 Darryl Prue 32 Lester Rowe 31 Wellington Smith 35 Wellington Smith 37
Player GS Year Da’Sean Butler 38 2010 Kevin Jones 38 2010 Wellington Smith 38 2010 Alex Ruoff 37 2008 Da’Sean Butler 37 2008 Darris Nichols 37 2008 Frank Young 36 2007 Darris Nichols 36 2007 Alex Ruoff 36 2007 Joe Alexander 36 2007 Rob Summers 36 2007
Season Steals Player GP Damian Owens 32 Greg Jones 31 Elton Scott 29 Jarrod West 33 Alex Ruoff 36 Greg Jones 33 Steve Berger 31 Darryl Prue 32 Darryl Prue 31 31 Damian Owens
Steals Year 97 1998 90 1983 79 1999 77 1998 72 2007 72 1981 68 1989 67 1988 65 1987 65 1997
Season Steal Average Player GP Damian Owens 32 Greg Jones 31 29 Elton Scott Jarrod West 33 Steve Berger 31 Greg Jones 33 Mike Boyd 30 31 Damian Owens Darryl Prue 31 Darryl Prue 32 Drew Schifino 11
SPG Year 3.0 1998 2.9 1983 2.7 1999 2.3 1998 2.2 1989 2.2 1981 2.1 1991 2.1 1997 2.1 1987 2.1 1988 2.1 2004
Fouls Year 121 2010 115 1980 115 1986 114 1981 111 1951 111 1981 111 1998 110 1988 109 1983 108 2009 108 2008
Season Disqualifications
Season Double Doubles
Player GP DQ Year Mark Workman 27 11 1951 Tom Lowry 28 10 1964 Larry Carr 25 10 1973 Phil Collins 29 10 1980 Mike Heitz 24 9 1972 Phil Collins 33 9 1981 Darrell Pinckney 33 9 1986 Mark Workman 25 8 1952 Tom Lowry 30 8 1962 Bob Camp 29 8 1965 Mike Heitz 25 8 1970 Greg Nance 26 8 1979
Player GP Double-Doubles Year Jerry West 31 30 1960 Jerry West 34 25 1959 Lloyd Sharrar 30 23 1957 Rod Thorn 30 22 1962 Kevin Jones 33 21 2012 Mark Workman 27 21 1952 Carey Bailey 28 20 1968 Maurice Robinson 28 17 1978 Warren Baker 25 17 1974 Warren Baker 25 17 1973 Rod Thorn 27 17 1961
Season 10-Point Games
Season Minutes Played Player GP Da’Sean Butler 38 Darris Nichols 37 33 Kevin Jones Kevin Jones 38 Darris Nichols 36 Darryl Bryant 33 Jerry West 34 36 Alex Ruoff Greg Jones 33 Kevin Pittsnogle 33
Minutes Year 1,360 2010 1,282 2008 1,265 2012 1,254 2010 1,251 2007 1,230 2012 1,210 1959 1,195 2007 1,194 1981 1,187 2006
Season Blocked Shots Player GP Blocks Year D’or Fischer 31 124 2004 John Flowers 33 74 2011 28 70 2000 Marcus Goree D’or Fischer 34 66 2005 Wellington Smith 37 60 2008 Phil Wilson 29 58 1993 Joe Alexander 36 54 2008 Phil Wilson 29 54 1994 35 53 2009 Wellington Smith Tim Kearney 31 49 1983
Season Minutes Played Average Player GP Warren Baker 25 Kevin Jones 33 Warren Baker 25 Rod Hundley 30 Wil Robinson 24 28 Ron Williams Maurice Robinson 26 Darryl Bryant 33 28 Ron Williams Rod Thorn 29
seasonal leaders
Season Assist Average
MPG Year 39.6 1974 38.3 2012 38.3 1973 38.2 1956 38.0 1972 37.5 1968 37.5 1978 37.3 2012 37.2 1967 37.1 1962
Player GP Jerry West 34 Kevin Jones 33 38 Da’Sean Butler Kevin Jones 38 Frank Young 36 Da’Sean Butler 35 Mike Gansey 33 33 Dale Blaney Greg Jones 31 Jerry West 31
10-pt Games Year 34 1959 33 2012 33 2010 31 2010 31 2007 30 2009 30 2006 30 1986 30 1983 30 1960
Season 20-Point Games Player GP Jerry West 31 Jerry West 34 30 Rod Hundley Wil Robinson 24 Rod Thorn 30 Rod Hundley 30 Kevin Jones 33 Greg Jones 31 27 Mark Workman Kevin Pittsnogle 33 25 Wil Robinson Rod Hundley 30
20-pt Games Year 27 1960 27 1959 24 1956 20 1972 20 1962 20 1955 19 2012 19 1983 19 1951 18 2006 18 1971 18 1957
Season Turnovers Player GP TOs Year Tim Lyles 29 119 2001 Greg Jones 33 119 1981 Marsalis Basey 29 116 1993 Mike Boyd 30 110 1991 Marsalis Basey 29 106 1994 Jonathan Hargett 26 106 2002 Russel Todd 31 103 1983 Damian Owens 31 102 1997 Seldon Jefferson 26 97 1995 Wayne Yearwood 31 93 1987
Season Games Played Player GP Year Da’Sean Butler 38 2010 Kevin Jones 38 2010 Wellington Smith 38 2010 John Flowers 38 2010 Alex Ruoff 37 2008 Da’Sean Butler 37 2008 Darris Nichols 37 2008 Joe Mazzulla 37 2008 Wellington Smith 37 2008 Jamie Smalligan 37 2008
Season 30-Point Games Player GP Jerry West 31 Wil Robinson 24 Jerry West 34 Mark Workman 27 Rod Hundley 30 Rod Thorn 30 Mark Workman 27 Wil Robinson 25 Rod Hundley 30 Greg Jones 31 Rod Hundley 30
30-pt Games Year 15 1960 13 1972 13 1959 11 1951 10 1955 9 1962 9 1952 8 1971 8 1956 7 1983 7 1957
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Career Scoring Average (minimum 50 games)
Player GP Avg. Years Jerry West 93 24.8 1958-60 Wil Robinson 75 24.7 1970-72 Rod Hundley 89 24.5 1955-57 Rod Thorn 82 21.8 1961-63 Mark Workman 76 20.4 1950-52 Ron Williams 84 20.1 1966-68 Tony Robertson 57 18.0 1976-77 Stan Boskovich 52 17.7 1975-76 Carl Head 55 17.1 1966-67 Fred Schaus 61 16.5 1947-49
career LEADERS
Career Scoring
Career 3-Point Field Goals Made Player GP Alex Ruoff 127 Kevin Pittsnogle 128 Patrick Beilein 128 Da’Sean Butler 146 Chris Leonard 107 Darryl Bryant 135 Frank Young 122 Lionel Armstead 101 Marsalis Basey 114 Steve Berger 122
3-FGM Years 261 2006-09 253 2003-06 242 2003-06 205 2007-10 200 1989-92 197 2009-12 187 2004-07 186 1999-02 169 1991-94 145 1987-90
Career 3-Point Field Goals Attempted
Player GP Points Years Jerry West 93 2,309 1958-60 Rod Hundley 89 2,180 1955-57 Da’Sean Butler 146 2,095 2007-10 Wil Robinson 75 1,850 1970-72 Kevin Jones 139 1,822 2009-12 Greg Jones 122 1,797 1980-83 Rod Thorn 82 1,785 1961-63 Kevin Pittsnogle 128 1,708 2003-06 Lowes Moore 113 1,696 1977-80 Ron Williams 84 1,687 1966-68
Player GP Alex Ruoff 127 Patrick Beilein 128 Kevin Pittsnogle 128 Darryl Bryant 135 Da’Sean Butler 146 Frank Young 122 Lionel Armstead 101 Chris Leonard 107 Marsalis Basey 114 Seldon Jefferson 83
Career Field Goals Made
Career 3-Point Field Goal Percentage
Player GP Jerry West 93 Rod Hundley 89 146 Da’Sean Butler Wil Robinson 75 Kevin Jones 139 Rod Thorn 82 Chris Brooks 121 113 Lowes Moore Ron Williams 84 Greg Jones 122
FGM Years 843 1958-60 785 1955-57 741 2007-10 733 1970-72 728 2009-12 692 1961-63 690 1988-91 680 1976-80 670 1966-68 649 1980-83
Career Field Goals Attempted Player GP Rod Hundley 89 Jerry West 93 146 Da’Sean Butler Wil Robinson 75 Rod Thorn 82 Ron Williams 84 Kevin Jones 139 Lowes Moore 113 122 Greg Jones Warren Baker 105
FGA Years 2,218 1955-57 1,660 1958-60 1,654 2007-10 1,616 1970-72 1,559 1961-63 1,525 1966-68 1,475 2009-12 1,434 1977-80 1,391 1980-83 1,381 1973-76
Career Field Goal Percentage (minimum 500 att.) Player Chris Brooks Darryl Prue Ricky Robinson Lester Rowe Brent Solheim Calvin Bowman Carl Head Maurice Robinson Mike Gansey Mike Boyd
FGM/FGA Pct. Years 690/1,147 .602 1988-91 610/1,094 .558 1986-89 542/998 .543 1991-94 593/1,095 .542 1982-85 335/625 .536 1995-98 326/612 .533 2000-01 366/690 .530 1966-67 546/1,034 .528 1975-78 364/692 .526 2005-06 432/823 .525 1991-94
3-FGA Years 695 2006-09 675 2003-06 615 2003-06 603 2009-12 581 2007-10 499 2004-07 493 1999-02 480 1989-92 438 1991-94 414 1995-97
Career Free Throw Percentage (minimum 100 att.) Player Jonathan Hargett Casey Mitchell Harry Moore Joe Posch Chris Leonard Stan Boskovich Kevin Pittsnogle D’or Fischer Wil Robinson Dale Blaney
FTM/FTA Pct. Years 89/101 .881 2001-02 92/106 .868 2010-11 120/143 .839 1950-52 92/111 .829 1959-61 227/274 .828 1989-92 182/220 .827 1975-76 217/266 .816 2003-06 145/178 .815 2004-05 384/472 .814 1970-72 374/460 .813 1983-86
Career Rebounds Player GP Rebounds Years Jerry West 93 1,240 1958-60 Lloyd Sharrar 88 1,178 1956-58 Warren Baker 105 1,070 1973-76 Kevin Jones 139 1,048 2009-12 Willie Bergines 107 1,025 1953-56 Rod Hundley 89 941 1955-57 Thomas Lowry 89 914 1962-64 Rod Thorn 82 912 1961-63 Maurice Robinson 105 881 1975-78 Damian Owens 116 868 1995-98 Darryl Prue 127 865 1986-89 Da’Sean Butler 146 800 2007-10 121 787 1982-85 Lester Rowe Chris Brooks 121 755 1988-91 Mack Isner 74 749 1952-54
(minimum 100 att.) Player Chris Leonard Kevin Pittsnogle Mike Gansey Steve Berger Marsalis Basey Jarett Kearse Cyrus Jones Kevin Jones Lionel Armstead Alex Ruoff Frank Young Tracy Shelton
3-FGM/FGA Pct. Years 200/480 .417 1989-92 253/615 .411 2003-06 119/302 .394 2005-06 145/375 .387 1987-90 169/438 .386 1991-94 67/174 .385 1998-99 106/277 .383 1995-96 45/118 .381 2009-10 186/493 .377 1999-02 261/695 .376 2006-09 187/499 .375 2004-07 139/371 .375 1989-93
Career Rebound Average (minimum 50 games)
Player GP Rebounds Avg. Years Lloyd Sharrar 88 1,178 13.4 1956-58 Jerry West 93 1,240 13.3 1958-60 82 912 11.1 1961-63 Rod Thorn Rod Hundley 89 941 10.6 1955-57 Carey Bailey 55 570 10.4 1968-69 Thomas Lowry 89 914 10.3 1962-64 Warren Baker 105 1,070 10.2 1973-76 74 749 10.1 1952-54 Mack Isner Willie Bergines 107 1,025 9.6 1953-56 Larry Woods 52 456 8.8 1969-70
Career Free Throws Made Player GP Jerry West 93 Rod Hundley 89 Darryl Bryant 135 Greg Jones 122 Pervires Greene 120 Da’Sean Butler 146 Rod Thorn 82 Mark Workman 76 75 Wil Robinson Dale Blaney 124
FTM Years 623 1958-60 610 1955-57 483 2009-12 458 1980-83 417 1991-94 408 2007-10 401 1961-63 393 1950-52 384 1970-72 376 1983-86
Career Free Throws Attempted Player GP Jerry West 93 Rod Hundley 89 Chris Brooks 121 Darryl Bryant 135 Pierre Hill 70 Mark Workman 76 Greg Jones 122 Lloyd Sharrar 88 Da’Sean Butler 146 Pervires Greene 120
FTA Years 851 1958-60 835 1955-57 639 1988-91 616 2009-12 615 1921-24 598 1950-52 591 1980-83 588 1956-58 581 2007-10 579 1991-94
Career Offensive Rebounds Player GP Off. Rebounds Years Kevin Jones 139 450 2009-12 Chris Brooks 121 320 1988-91 Pervires Greene 120 304 1991-94 Ricky Robinson 114 304 1991-94 Chris Moss 111 292 1999-02 Marcus Goree 109 284 1997-00 Da’Sean Butler 146 270 2007-10 Damian Owens 116 266 1995-98 127 230 1986-89 Darryl Prue Brent Solheim 109 206 1995-98
Career Assists Player GP Assists Years Steve Berger 122 574 1987-90 Marsalis Basey 114 514 1991-94 Ron Williams 84 504 1966-68 Mike Boyd 110 471 1991-94 Johannes Herber 128 467 2003-06 Greg Jones 122 430 1980-83 Alex Ruoff 127 410 2006-09 J.D. Collins 128 402 2003-06 Darris Nichols 141 399 2005-08 Darryl Bryant 135 388 2009-12 83 386 1995-97 Seldon Jefferson
145 113 89 116 124 82 92 146 110
370 344 337 336 331 304 289 280 280
2007-11 1977-80 1955-57 1995-98 1983-86 1961-63 1957-59 2007-10 1995-98
Career Assist Average (minimum 50 games)
Player GP Assists Avg. Years Ron Williams 84 504 6.0 1966-68 Tim Lyles 54 263 5.0 2000-01 Steve Berger 122 574 4.71 1987-90 Seldon Jefferson 83 386 4.65 1995-97 Marsalis Basey 114 514 4.5 1991-94 Mike Boyd 110 471 4.28 1991-94 Levi Phillips 55 234 4.25 1971-74 Holman Harley 51 200 3.9 1985-86 Rod Hundley 89 337 3.79 1955-57 Rod Thorn 82 304 3.7 1961-63
Career Steals Player GP Greg Jones 122 Damian Owens 116 Darryl Prue 127 Steve Berger 122 110 Mike Boyd Alex Ruoff 127 Marsalis Basey 114 Tracy Shelton 122 Johannes Herber 128 128 J.D. Collins Da’Sean Butler 146
Steals Years 251 1980-83 244 1995-98 230 1986-89 214 1987-90 205 1991-94 189 2006-09 182 1991-94 159 1989-93 158 2003-06 156 2003-06 154 2007-10
Career Steal Average Player GP Damian Owens 116 Greg Jones 122 Mike Boyd 110 Jonathan Hargett 26 Seldon Jefferson 83 Darryl Prue 127 Steve Berger 122 Mike Gansey 68 Elton Scott 50 55 Zain Shaw
Steals Avg. Years 244 2.10 1995-98 251 2.06 1980-83 205 1.86 1994-94 48 1.85 2002 151 1.82 1995-97 230 1.81 1986-89 214 1.75 1987-90 119 1.75 2005-06 85 1.70 1998-99 93 1.69 1994-95
Career Turnovers Player GP TOs Years Marsalis Basey 114 348 1991-94 Lester Rowe 121 317 1982-85 Greg Jones 122 313 1980-83 Damian Owens 116 311 1995-98 Steve Berger 122 299 1987-90 Chris Brooks 121 296 1988-91 Dale Blaney 124 294 1983-86 Darryl Bryant 135 292 2009-12 Mike Boyd 110 289 1991-94 Tyrone Sally 121 277 2002-05
Career Blocked Shots Player GP Blocks Years D’or Fischer 65 190 2004-05 Phil Wilson 117 178 1991-94 Wellington Smith 140 162 2007-10 John Flowers 142 157 2008-11
Marcus Goree Pervires Greene Tim Kearney Kevin Jones Kevin Pittsnogle Darrell Pinckney
109 120 113 139 128 123
157 139 119 109 109 106
1997-00 1991-94 1981-84 2009-12 2003-06 1984-87
Career Personal Fouls Player GP Darryl Prue 127 Chris Brooks 121 Darrell Pinckney 123 Lester Rowe 121 Pervires Greene 120 Wellington Smith 140 Phil Collins 93 Greg Nance 105 Marsalis Basey 114 Johannes Herber 128
Fouls Years 391 1986-89 381 1988-91 375 1984-87 373 1982-85 348 1991-94 344 2007-10 331 1980-82 318 1978-81 318 1991-94 311 2003-06
Career Disqualifications Player GP DQ Years Tom Lowry 89 24 1962-64 Phil Collins 93 23 1980-82 Darrell Pinckney 123 23 1984-87 Chris Brooks 121 23 1991-94 74 22 1970-72 Mike Heitz Mark Workman 76 22 1950-52 Mack Isner 74 19 1952-54 Greg Nance 105 19 1978-81 Darryl Prue 127 18 1986-89 44 17 1973-75 Larry Carr Marsalis Basey 114 17 1991-94
Career Minutes Played Player GP Da’Sean Butler 146 Kevin Jones 139 Johannes Herber 128 Darryl Bryant 135 127 Darryl Prue Dale Blaney 124 Steve Berger 122 Greg Jones 122 Chris Brooks 120 118 Russel Todd
MP Years 4,491 2007-10 4,347 2009-12 4,129 2003-06 3,824 2009-12 3,788 1986-89 3,771 1983-86 3,711 1987-90 3,706 1980-83 3,674 1988-91 3,650 1980-83
Career Minutes Played Average Player GP Ron Williams 84 Wil Robinson 75 Rod Thorn 82 Jerome Anderson 77 Warren Baker 105 Jerry West 93 Sam Oglesby 35 Tony Robertson 57 Johannes Herber 128 Carey Bailey 54
MPG Years 36.87 1966-68 36.17 1970-72 35.91 1961-63 34.81 1973-75 34.21 1973-76 33.74 1958-60 33.43 1971-72 32.60 1976-77 32.26 2003-05 32.24 1968-69
Career Games Played Player Games Years Da’Sean Butler 146 2007-10 Joe Mazzulla 145 2007-11 Darris Nichols 141 2005-08 Wellington Smith 140 2007-10 Kevin Jones 139 2009-12 Darryl Bryant 135 2009-12 Kevin Pittsnogle 128 2003-06 Patrick Beilein 128 2003-06 J.D. Collins 128 2003-06 Johannes Herber 128 2003-06
Career Games Started Player Games Started Years Johannes Herber 128 2003-06 Darryl Bryant 123 2009-12 J.D. Collins 121 2003-06 Chris Brooks 118 1988-91 Lester Rowe 114 1982-85 Damian Owens 112 1995-98 Dale Blaney 111 1983-86 Russel Todd 111 1980-83 Da’Sean Butler 110 2007-10 Darryl Prue 110 1986-89
CAREER leaders
Joe Mazzulla Lowes Moore Rod Hundley Damian Owens Dale Blaney Rod Thorn Bob Smith Da’Sean Butler Jarrod West
Career Double Doubles Player GP Double-Doubles Years Jerry West 93 70 1958-60 Warren Baker 105 54 1973-76 Rod Thorn 82 50 1961-63 Lloyd Sharrar 88 44 1956-58 Maurice Robinson 105 42 1975-78 Kevin Jones 139 33 2009-12 Carey Bailey 54 33 1968-69 Rod Hundley 89 32 1955-57 Tom Lowry 89 31 1962-64 116 25 1995-98 Damian Owens Mack Isner 74 25 1952-54
Career 10-Point Games Player GP Da’Sean Butler 146 Kevin Jones 139 121 Chris Brooks Jerry West 93 Greg Jones 122 Damian Owens 116 Pervires Greene 120 135 Darryl Bryant Kevin Pittsnogle 128 Rod Hundley 89 Ron Williams 84 Dale Blaney 124
10-pt Games Years 108 2007-10 95 2009-12 92 1988-91 89 1958-60 87 1980-83 87 1995-98 86 1991-94 85 2009-12 84 2003-06 80 1955-57 80 1966-68 80 1983-86
Career 20-Point Games Player GP Jerry West 93 Rod Hundley 89 Wil Robinson 75 Rod Thorn 82 Ron Williams 84 113 Lowes Moore Mark Workman 76 Greg Jones 122 128 Kevin Pittsnogle Tony Robertson 57
20-pt Games Years 64 1958-60 62 1955-57 51 1970-72 48 1961-63 46 1966-68 37 1977-80 37 1950-52 33 1980-83 28 2003-06 28 1976-77
Career 30-Point Games Player GP Jerry West 93 Rod Hundley 89 Wil Robinson 75 Mark Workman 76 Rod Thorn 82 Ron Williams 84 Greg Jones 122 Lowes Moore 113 David Reaser 83 Warren Baker 105 Eddie Becker 76
30-pt Games Years 29 1958-60 25 1955-57 23 1970-72 20 1950-52 17 1961-63 9 1966-68 9 1980-83 8 1977-80 5 1966-68 4 1973-76 4 1952-54
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Scoring
DA’SEAN butler
Half: 72 vs. William & Mary, 2-26-60 Game: 132 vs. Alaska-Fairbanks, 11-25-94 Home: 132 vs. Alaska-Fairbanks, 11-25-94 Away: 120 vs. George Washington, 1-13-62 Losing Game: 109 vs. Northwestern, 12-27-58 Two-Team: 227 (109-118/2OT) vs. Northwestern, 12-27-58 High Season: 2,884 in 1958-59 Low Season: 1,662 in 1972-73 High Season Average: 89.5 in 1959-60 Low Season Average: 20.0 in 1903-04
Field Goals
team records
Game Made: 53 vs. Alaska-Fairbanks, 11-25-94 Game Attempted: 116 vs. Washington & Lee, 12-6-52 Game Percentage: 68.0% (34-50) vs. Bowling Green, 12-18-76 High Season Made: 1,075 in 1958-59 High Season Attempted: 2,355 in 1958-59 High Season Percentage: 51.4% (924-1,797) in 1988-89 Low Season Made: 699 in 1972-73 Low Season Attempted: 1,631 in 2003-04 Low Season Percentage: 36.2% (779-2,151) in 1951-52
3-Point Field Goals Game Made: 20 vs. Marquette, 1-14-2006 Game Attempted: 45 vs. LSU, 11-26-2005 Game Percentage (min. 7 att.): 75.0% (9/12) vs. Purdue, 1-1-2010; 75.0% (6/8) vs. Ohio State, 12-30-93 Season Made: 371 in 2006-07 Season Attempted: 989 in 2006-07 Season Percentage: 47.0% (55-117) in 1984-85
Free Throws Game Made: 45 vs. Missouri Southern, 12-14-56 Game Attempted: 59 vs. Missouri Southern, 12-14-56 Game Percentage: 1.000 (13/13) vs. Massachusetts, 3-5-77 High Season Made: 734 in 1958-59 High Season Attempted: 1,072 in 1958-59 High Season Percentage: 74.5% (327-439) in 2005-06; (155-208) in 1930-31 Low Season Made: 264 in 1972-73 Low Season Attempted: 411 in 1972-73 Low Season Percentage: 58.4% (256-438) in 1973-74
Rebounds Game: 85 vs. Duke, 12-22-51; vs. George Washington, 2-6-60 Lowest Game: 15 vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay, 11-27-98 Offensive Rebounds Game: 43 vs. Washington & Lee, 12-6-52 Lowest Offensive Rebounds Game: 3 vs. Massachusetts, 2-21-85; vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay, 11-27-98; vs. UNLV, 12-28-2002 High Season: 1,680 in 1955-56 High Season Average: 56.0 in 1955-56 Low Season: 846 in 1953-54 Low Season Average: 27.7 in 2005-06 Season Offensive Rebounds: 585 in 2009-10
Personal Fouls High Game: 41 vs. Providence, 1-5-99 Low Game: 3 vs. Washington & Jefferson, 12-3-2005 High Season: 768 in 1991-92 Low Season: 419 in 2005-06 Disqualifications Game: 6 vs. Providence, 1-5-99 Disqualifications Season: 30 in 1964-65; 1971-72
Assists High Game: 33 vs. Washington & Lee, 2-27-54 Low Game: 0 vs. Princeton, 3-11-67; vs. Ohio, 12-15-79 High Season: 633 in 2006-07 Low Season: 272 in 1969-70
Steals High Game: 26 vs. Rice, 11-29-97; VMI, 2-7-53 Low Game: 0 vs. Niagara, 1-5-52; Towson State, 1-20-86; East Carolina, 12-20-99 High Season: 407 in 1997-98 Low Season: 187 in 2002-03
Turnovers High Game: 35 vs. Notre Dame, 12-29-69 Low Game: 2, five times; most recent vs. Cornell, 12-31-52 High Season: 562 in 1980-81 Low Season: 287 in 2005-06
Blocked Shots High Game: 14 vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 12-14-82 High Season: 188 in 2007-08 Low Season: 56 in 1989-90
Miscellaneous Game Most Lopsided Win: 81 points vs. Salem (113-32), 1-6-45 Most Lopsided Loss: 46 points vs. Louisville (60-106), 12-16-78 Lowest Points: 5 vs. Allegheny, 1-27-05; Allegheny, 3-4-04 Lowest Points/Half: 2 vs. Carnegie Tech, 3-634; Pitt, 1-17-31 Lowest Two-Team Score: 22 vs. All-Stars (616), 3-18-04 Lowest Field Goals: 0 vs. Grove City, 1-27-23 Lowest Field Goals Attempted: 28 vs. St. Bonaventure, 2-13-82 Lowest Field Goal Game Percentage: 20.0% (10-50) vs. Cincinnati, 1-30-2008 Lowest 3-Point Field Goals Made: 0, 24 times; most recent vs. Robert Morris, 11-27-99
Lowest 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 0, three times; most recent vs. Massachusetts, 1-10-87 Lowest Three-Point Game Percentage: 0.0%, 21 times; most recent vs. Robert Morris, 11-27-99 Lowest Free Throws Made: 0, 15 times; most recent vs. Fordham, 2-4-43 Lowest Free Throw Attempts: 0, four times; most recent vs. Syracuse, 2-20-2006 Lowest Free Throw Percentage: 0.0% vs. Fordham (0-8), 2-4-43; Allegheny (0-3), 1-17-25 Most Free Throws Missed: 22 vs. Rutgers, 1-14-89; Pitt, 2-12-69 Fewest Free Throws Missed: 0, nine times; most recent vs. Marquette (7-7), 1-1-2011 Two-Team Personal Fouls: 68 vs. George Washington, 2-23-83; Pitt, 2-12-64
Miscellaneous Season Most Wins: 31-7 in 2009-10 Most Losses: 8-20 in 2001-02 Best Win Percentage: 92.9% (26-2) in 1957-58 Lowest Win Percentage: 23.5% (4-13) in 191718 Most Consecutive Wins: 23 in 1981-82 Most Consecutive BIG EAST Wins: 8 in 2005-06 Most Consecutive BIG EAST Road Wins: 3 in 2009-10; 2005-06; 1997-98 Most Consecutive Atlantic 10 Wins: 16 in 1988-89 Most Consecutive Atlantic 10 Road Wins: 7 in 1988-89 Most Consecutive Southern Conference Wins: 44 from 1956 to 1960 Most Consecutive Southern Conference Road Wins: 21 from 1956 to 1960 Most Consecutive Losses: 9 (twice) in 2001-02 Most Games Played: 38 in 2009-10 Consecutive Winning Seasons: 20 from 1945 to 1964 Consecutive Losing Seasons: 3 from 1931 to 1933 Home Winning Streak: 57 from 1944 to 1949 Away Winning Streak: 11 in 1988-89 Home Losing Streak: 5 in 1998-99; 1953-54 Away Losing Streak: 12 in 1950-51 Overtime Games: 6 in 2011-12 Overtime Periods: 9 in 1982-83
Individual Points Half: 29 by Austin Carr of Notre Dame, 2-21-70; Gary Trent of Ohio, 12-18-93 Game: 55 by Austin Carr of Notre Dame, 2-21-70
Individual Field Goals Made: 21 by Bob McCurdy of Richmond, 2-17-75 Attempted: 45 by Tony Laquintano of Virginia, 12-17-60 Percentage (min. 10 att.): 100% (11-11) by Rob Hodgson of Rutgers, 1-31-99
Individual 3-Point Field Goals Made: 9 by Tamar Slay of Marshall, 1-18-2000 Attempted: 20 by Mike Vreeswyk of Temple, 2-2487 Percentage (min. 5 att.): 100% (6-6) by Rob Hodgson of Rutgers, 1-31-99
Individual Free Throws
Individual Rebounds Game: 27 by Jim McKean of Washington State, 12-28-66
Individual Offensive Rebounds Game: 11 by Harper Williams of Massachusetts, 2-6-91; by Ramon Rivas of Temple, 2-28-88
Individual Assists Game: 18 by Anthony Manuel of Bradley, 1-28-88; by Danny Tarkanian of UNLV, 12-10-83
Individual Steals Game: 8 by God Shammgod of Providence, 1-1997
Individual Turnovers Game: 10 by David Vanterpool of St. Bonaventure, 1-29-93; Paul Pressey of Tulsa, 3-23-80; Norm Clarke of St. Bonaventure, 3-5-82; Effren Whitehead of Duquesne, 1-11-92; James Flint of St. Joseph’s, 2-22-87; Jerry McCullough of Pitt, 12-12-92
Team Field Goals Made Game: 47 by Syracuse, 2-11-67 Attempted Game: 103 by Duke, 12-15-56; by St. Joseph’s, 3-12-60 Percentage Game: 69.8% (30-43) by Rhode Island, 1-12-84 High Made Season: 918 in 1974-75 Low Made Season: 654 in 1953-54 High Attempted Season: 2,487 in 1954-55 Low Attempted Season: 1,519 in 1998-99 High Percentage Season: 46.5% (821-1,764) in 1969-70 Low Percentage Season: 34.1% (773-2,262) in 1956-57
Team 3-Point Field Goals Made Game: 16 by Temple, 2-10-91; Bowling Green, 3-12-97; Kentucky, 11-20-91 Attempted Game: 39 by Marshall, 1-18-2000 Percentage Game (min. 10 att.): 68.4 (13-19) by Pepperdine, 12-30-2001; (13-19) by Providence, 1-17-2004 High Made Season: 230 in 1996-97 Low Made Season: 55 in 1982-83 High Attempted Season: 716 in 2000-01 Low Attempted Season: 164 in 1982-83 High Percentage Season: 36.5% (207-567) in 2003-04 Low Percentage Season: 29.1% (172-592) in 2010-11
Team Free Throws Made Game: 40 by Providence, 1-5-99 Attempted Game: 59 by Providence, 1-5-99 Percentage Game (min. 10 att.): 100% (21-21) by Robert Morris, 12-22-98 High Made Season: 684 in 1955-56
Low Made Season: 263 in 2005-06 High Attempted Season: 1,012 in 1955-56 Low Attempted Season: 368 in 2005-06 High Percentage Season: 73.9% (624-844) in 1964-65 Low Percentage Season: 62.1% (591-952) in 1954-55
Team Rebounds Game: 75 by Northwestern, 12-27-58 High Season: 1,503 in 1958-59 Low Season: 816 in 1953-54
Team Offensive Rebounds
Game: 31 by Duquesne, 1-7-91; by Seton Hall, 2-22-97
Team Assists Game: 32 by Maryland, 2-12-66 High Season: 476 in 2004-05 Low Season: 164 in 1956-57
Team Steals Game: 20 by Providence, 1-5-99 High Season: 294 in 2001-02 Low Season: 158 in 2005-06
Team Turnovers Game: 34 by Adelphi, 12-13-79 High Season: 647 in 1997-98 Low Season: 416 in 2002-03
Team Blocked Shots Game: 20 by Massachusetts, 1-3-95 High Season: 127 in 1994-95 Low Season: 72 in 1984-85
Team Personal Fouls Game: 40 by George Washington, 3-2-62 High Season: 798 in 2009-10 Low Season: 449 in 1972-73
opponent records
Made: 23 by Harry Levine of Pitt, 3-6-20 Attempted: 36 by Harry Levine of Pitt, 3-6-20 Percentage: 100.0% (13-13) by Ron Rainey of Penn State, 12-12-56; (13-13) by Robin Porter of VMI, 12-1-65
High Season: 2,492 (80.4) in 1990-91 Low Season: 1,747 in 1950-51 (64.7); 1953-54 (75.9) High Season Average: 88.7 in 1970-71 Low Season Average: 60.7 in 1986-87
Individual Blocked Shots Game: 9 by Thurl Bailey of North Carolina State, 12-28-82
Individual Minutes Game: 55 by Dell Curry of Virginia Tech, 2-2-83; by Randy Minnix of Virginia Tech, 1-26-72
Triple-Doubles Game: 16 points, 14 rebounds, 10 assists by Wayne Yates of Memphis State, 12-30-60
Team Points Half: 66 by UNC Charlotte, 1-25-90 Game: 118 by Northwestern, 12-27-59; Syracuse, 2-11-67
149
Scoring Points 132 127 127 125 121 120 117 117 116 114 114
Score Opponent Date 132-82 Alaska-Fairbanks 12-3-94 127-73 Virginia Tech 2-20-65 127-97 George Washington 2-25-67 125-64 St. Bonaventure 1-3-91 121-65 Hawaii 1-24-70 120-68 George Washington 1-13-62 117-74 VMI 2-24-54 117-83 William & Mary 2-26-60 116-94 St. Joseph’s 1-26-91 114-67 Florida 1-30-63 114-85 Alabama A&M 11-22-97
MARK WORKMAN
team game highs
Margin of Victory Margin 81 79 66 65 61 60 59 59 58 57 56 56
Score Opponent Date 113-32 Salem 1-6-45 80-1 Waynesburg 2-4-05 110-44 Maryland Eastern Shore 11-27-2007 106-41 Prairie View A&M 11-18-2007 125-64 St. Bonaventure 1-3-91 83-23 Waynesburg 12-19-45 109-50 VMI 12-3-57 113-54 Wisconsin-Superior 12-15-81 88-30 St. Vincent 1-5-46 91-34 Bethany 1-25-47 60-4 Wilmerding YMCA 2-9-07 121-65 Hawaii 1-24-70
Field Goals Made
3-Point Field Goals Made
FGM Opponent Date 53 Alaska-Fairbanks 12-3-94 51 VMI 2-24-54 Salem 1-6-45 50 50 Virginia Tech 2-3-54 City College of New York 12-7-77 50 49 Virginia 2-21-53 49 George Washington 2-25-67 49 Hawaii 1-24-70 49 Bucknell 1-3-77 48 VMI 12-3-57 48 East Carolina 12-1-71 48 Adelphi 12-13-79 St. Leo 11-28-81 48 48 St. Bonventure 1-3-91
3-FGM Opponent Date 20 Marquette 1-14-2006 18 Radford 12-19-2007 Louisville 3-26-2005 18 17 Providence 3-7-2007 Duquesne 12-9-2006 17 15 Prairie View A&M 11-18-2007 15 Cincinnati 1-20-2007 15 Villanova 1-3-2007 15 Texas 3-23-2006 15 LSU 11-26-2005
Field Goals Attempted FGA. Opponent Date 116 Washington & Lee 12-6-52 115 Washington & Lee 12-12-53 110 William & Mary 12-17-52 107 City College of New York 12-7-77 105 Virginia Tech 2-14-52 103 Virginia 2-21-53 103 East Carolina 12-1-71 102 Furman 1-25-58 102 Hawaii 1-24-70 102 St. Leo 11-28-81
Field Goal Percentage Pct.. Opponent Date 68.0 Bowling Green 12-18-76 66.7 Oklahoma 12-22-2005 66.7 Duquesne 2-27-79 2-9-84 66.7 Duquesne 66.1 Penn State 1-26-84 65.6 Penn State 2-11-89 65.2 Rutgers 1-31-2007 65.0 Bowling Green 3-12-97 64.3 Syracuse 1-29-79 64.2 Dayton 11-30-97
3-Point Field Goals Attempted 3-FGA Opponent Date 45 LSU 11-26-2005 41 Providence 2-20-2007 Cincinnati 1-20-2007 40 40 Pitt 2-5-2005 Marquette 1-14-2006 38 38 New Hampshire 12-21-2004 37 Notre Dame 1-9-2010 37 Villanova 1-3-2007 37 Kentucky 11-22-2005 36 St. John’s 12-29-2010 36 Pitt 2-27-2006
3-Point Field Goal Percentage 3-FG Pct. Opponent Date
75.0 75.0 71.4 71.4 69.2 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7
Purdue 1-1-2010 Ohio State 12-30-93 Massachusetts 1-8-92 St. John’s 1-12-97 Arkansas-Monticello 12-1-2001 St. John’s 2-6-2010 Rutgers 1-31-2007 Louisville 3-26-2005 Penn State 1-28-87 Puerto Rico-Mayaguez 11-28-97 Rutgers 1-24-2001
66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7
St. Joseph’s Virginia Tech St. Joseph’s Syracuse
2-9-83 12-22-84 1-6-88 12-4-96
Free Throws Made FTM Opponent Date 45 Mississippi Southern 12-14-56 44 George Washington 1-12-63 41 George Washington 2-6-60 37 St. John’s 2-1-57 37 Pitt 2-22-58 36 Virginia Tech 1-6-55 36 Pitt 1-18-56 36 George Washington 3-2-62
Free Throws Attempted
FTA Opponent 59 Mississippi Southern 56 George Washington 56 Virginia Tech 55 Pitt 55 George Washington 53 George Washington New York University 52 51 Pitt 51 George Washington 51 Virginia Tech Villanova 51
Date 12-14-56 1-12-63 2-2-91 2-22-58 3-2-62 3-1-58 2-4-54 2-23-57 2-6-60 2-20-65 2-20-2001
Free Throw Percentage FT Pct. Opponent Date 100.0 Massachusetts 3-5-77 100.0 West Virginia Wesleyan 1-11-28 100.0 Notre Dame 2-2-2000 100.0 New Hampshire 12-21-2004 100.0 Colgate 2-20-19 100.0 St. Francis, Pa. 1-19-77 100.0 Rutgers 2-25-2004 2-1-2006 100.0 Notre Dame 100.0 Marquette 1-1-2011 2-16-2012 94.7 Pitt
Rebounds Reb. Opponent Date 85 Duke 12-22-51 85 George Washington 2-6-60 84 VMI 1-9-56 82 Virginia 12-17-60 80 VMI 12-3-57 79 Richmond 2-11-52 79 Citadel 12-1-62 78 VMI 1-31-61 77 Columbia 12-10-71
Offensive Rebounds O-Rebs. Opponent 43 Washington & Lee 36 Duke 35 Richmond 32 VMI 31 Rutgers 30 William & Mary 30 VMI 29 North Carolina 29 Richmond 29 Davidson
Date 12-6-52 12-22-51 2-11-52 2-1-52 1-27-2002 12-20-51 2-7-53 2-6-52 2-17-53 12-9-2008
Ass. Opponent 33 Washington & Lee Virginia Tech 32 32 East Tennessee State 32 Alabama A&M 31 Maryland Eastern Shore 31 New York University 28 Waynesburg Richmond 28 28 City College of NY 28 Drexel 28 George Washington Mount St. Mary’s 28
TEAM GAME HIGHS
Assists
Date 2-27-54 2-3-54 12-14-96 11-22-97 11-27-2007 1-3-52 2-10-54 2-25-76 12-7-77 2-20-80 1-26-89 12-28-93
Steals Steals Opponent Date 26 VMI 2-7-53 Rice 11-29-97 26 24 St. Bonaventure 1-3-91 23 Pitt 1-17-53 21 Prairie View A&M 11-18-2007 William & Mary 12-20-51 21 21 Virginia Tech 1-24-53 21 Adelphi 12-13-79 Wisconsin-Superior 12-15-81 21 21 James Madison 12-3-86
Blocked Shots Blocks Opponent Date 14 Ohio Wesleyan 12-14-82 Drexel 2-20-80 12 12 St. Bonaventure 1-9-94 12 Bowling Green 12-18-99 12 Robert Morris 12-15-2001 Prairie View A&M 11-18-2007 11 11 Morgan State 12-22-95 Maryland 12-1-90 10 10 St. Joseph’s 2-29-92 Maryland 12-5-92 10 10 Seton Hall 2-22-98 Providence 1-30-2000 10 10 IUPUI 12-17-2003 10 Georgetown 1-10-2004 10 Rhode Island 3-19-2004 10 Maryland Eastern Shore 11-27-2007 10 Seton Hall 2-17-2008 10 Cleveland State 12-6-2008
Turnovers TOs Opponent Date 35 Notre Dame 12-29-69 Massachusetts 1-3-81 33 32 Northeast Missouri St. 11-27-87 32 Virginia Tech 12-16-89 31 Providence 1-5-99 30 Virginia 1-31-73 30 Pitt 1-15-83 29 Santa Clara 12-26-68 29 New Mexico 12-30-69 29 George Washington 1-10-81 29 Tulsa 3-23-81 29 Rutgers 1-16-2002
KEVIN PITTSNOGLE
Personal Fouls Fouls Opponent Date 41 Providence 1-5-99 34 William & Mary 1-30-60 34 Syracuse 2-13-71 34 Rhode Island 1-12-84 34 Pitt 12-9-89 34 Rutgers 2-12-92 33 William & Mary 3-3-61 33 Tulsa 3-23-81 33 Notre Dame 2-11-97
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team teamseason game highs highs
KEVIN jones
Points 2,884 2,775 2,769 2,752 2,707 2,647 2,610 2,562 2,554 2,552
Season 1958-59 1959-60 2007-08 2009-10 1990-91 1997-98 2006-07 1961-62 1962-63 1991-92
Scoring Average Average 89.52 88.68 87.32 87.21 86.89 86.75 86.54 86.11 85.40 84.82
Season 1959-60 1970-71 1990-91 1966-67 1957-58 1971-72 1965-66 1960-61 1961-62 1958-59
3-Point Field Goals Made 3-FGM 371 337 319 264 257 236 231 206 203 174
Season 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2007-08 2009-10 2003-04 2008-09 2010-11 2002-03 2011-12
3-Point Field Goals Attempted 3-FGA 989 967 885 762 743 703 656 611 593 583
Season 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2009-10 2007-08 2008-09 2003-04 2010-11 2002-03 2011-12
Free Throw Percentage
Steals
FT Pct. 74.5 74.5 74.2 74.0 73.7 72.8 72.6 72.2 72.1 71.4
Steals 407 322 309 295 293 283 280 276 271 269
Season 2005-06 1930-31 2004-05 1976-77 1965-66 1964-65 1985-86 1962-63 1969-70 1959-60
Rebounds Rebounds 1,680 1,617 1,563 1,542 1,487 1,480 1,467 1,448 1,446 1,445
Blocked Shots Season 1955-56 1954-55 1958-59 1959-60 1961-62 1956-57 2009-10 1962-63 1951-52 1957-58
Blocks 188 176 159 155 142 136 131 130 130 126
Field Goals Made
Offensive Rebounds
Turnovers
FGM 1,075 1,040 1,027 1,007 985 983 972 970 951 942 942
Off.Reb. 585 554 532 493 491 478 469 468 458 456
Turnovers 562 559 526 525 518 514 496 492 491 491
Season 1958-59 1959-60 1997-98 1990-91 1961-62 2007-08 1962-63 1966-67 1980-81 2009-10 1976-77
Field Goals Attempted FGA 2,355 2,313 2,265 2,249 2,237 2,228 2,215 2,214 2,190 2,183
Season 1958-59 1961-62 1962-63 1959-60 1956-57 1997-98 1955-56 1951-52 2009-10 1952-53
Field Goal Percentage Pct. 51.4 49.2 49.0 48.6 48.4 48.1 48.0 48.0 47.8 47.6
Season 1988-89 1981-82 1990-91 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1976-77 1985-86 1975-76 1977-78
3-Point Field Goal Percentage 3-FG Pct. 47.0 44.5 40.8 38.3 37.5 36.5 36.0 36.0 35.5 34.9
Season 1984-85 1982-83 1989-90 1988-89 2006-07 1991-92 2004-05 2003-04 2007-08 2005-06
Free Throws Made FTM 734 704 695 680 657 620 611 610 603 592
Season 1958-59 1954-55 1959-60 1956-57 1955-56 1963-64 2009-10 1962-63 1957-58 1961-62
Free Throws Attempted FTA 1,072 1,007 1,004 973 969 893 889 876 868 867
Season 1958-59 1954-55 1955-56 1959-60 1956-57 1961-62 1957-58 1963-64 2009-10 1990-91
Season 1997-98 1990-91 1996-97 2006-07 1988-89 1991-92 2004-05 1986-87 1985-86 1982-83
TEAM SEASON HIGHS
Scoring
Season 2009-10 1997-98 2008-09 2011-12 1993-94 1996-97 2010-11 1986-87 1990-91 1987-88
Rebounding Average
Personal Fouls
RPG 56.00 53.90 53.56 51.61 49.74 49.57 49.54 49.48 49.33 46.71
Fouls 768 710 701 691 686 681 681 661 665 654
Season 1955-56 1954-55 1951-52 1957-58 1959-60 1961-62 1952-53 1960-61 1956-57 1962-63
Season 2007-08 2003-04 2008-09 2009-10 1993-94 2010-11 1992-93 1991-92 2004-05 2006-07
Season 1980-81 1982-83 1990-91 1983-84 1984-85 1991-92 2001-02 1988-89 1987-88 1998-99
Season 1991-92 2007-08 1990-91 1959-60 2009-10 1958-59 1980-81 2008-09 1983-84 1979-80
Assists Assists 633 589 578 576 571 554 546 532 530 529
Season 2006-07 2009-10 2004-05 2005-06 2007-08 1990-91 1991-92 1988-89 2008-09 1996-97
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Home Team Points Most: 132 vs. Alaska-Fairbanks, 11-25-94 Most by Opp: 107 by Notre Dame, 2-20-71 Most in a Half: 69 vs. Virginia Tech, 2-20-65; George Washington, 12-4-65; Alaska-Fairbanks, 11-25-94 Fewest in a Half: 2 vs. Pitt, 1-17-31 Two-Team High: 224 vs. George Washington (127-97), 2-25-67 Two-Team Low: 29 vs. Penn State (16-13), 1906
Team Field Goals Most: 53 vs. Alaska-Fairbanks, 11-25-94
Team 3-Point Field Goals Most: 20 vs. Marquette, 1-14-2006
site records
Team Free Throws Most Made: 41 vs. George Washington, 2-6-60 Most Made by Opp: 39 by Rhode Island, 2-22-86 Fewest Made: 1 vs. Washington & Jefferson, 3-10-24 Most Attempts: 55 vs. Pitt, 2-22-58 Fewest Attempts: 0 vs. Salem, 1-27-51 Most Missed: 22 vs. Pitt, 2-12-69; Rutgers, 1-14-89 Fewest Missed: 1 vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 2-12-49; Georgia, 12-2-98; Rutgers, 1-17-2001; Georgetown, 3-1-2010
Richmond, 12-6-69 Most Attempts: 20 by Tyrone Shaw vs. Alabama-Birmingham, 2-3-87 Most Attempts by Opp: 24 by Jim Anderson of Carnegie Tech, 2-21-23 Best Percent: 100% (14-14) by Skip Kintz vs. Davidson, 2-4-69 Most Missed by Opp: 11 by Dick Markowitz of George Washington, 2-6-60
Individual Rebounds Most: 31 by Jerry West vs. George Washington, 2-6-60
Individual Assists
Team Field Goals Most: 51 vs. Virginia Military, 2-24-54 Fewest: 3 vs. Grove City, 1-23-26
Team 3-Point Field Goals Most: 18 vs. Louisville, 3-26-2005; vs. Radford, 12-19-2007
Team Free Throws Most Made: 45 vs. Mississippi Southern, 12-14-56 Fewest Made: 0 vs. Allegheny, 1-17-25; Fordham, 2-4-43; Syracuse, 2-20-2006 Most Attempts: 59 vs. Mississippi Southern, 12-14-56
Most: 16 by Steve Berger vs. Pitt, 12-9-89
Individual Steals Most: 11 by Drew Schifino vs. Arkansas-Monticello, 12-1-2001
Individual Blocked Shots Most: 9 by D’or Fischer vs. Rhode Island, 3-19-2004
Individual Turnovers Most: 9, 12 times. Most recent by Jonathan Hargett vs. Duquesne, 12-19-2001
Team Rebounds Most: 76 vs. Purdue, 12-28-61
Team Miscellaneous Winning Streak: 11 in 1988-89 Losing Streak: 12 in 1950-51
Individual Points Most in a Half: 35 by Rod Hundley vs. Wake Forest, 12-28-54 Most: 47 by Rod Hundley vs. Wake Forest, 12-28-54 Most by Opp: 55 by Austin Carr of Notre Dame, 2-21-70
Individual Field Goals Most: 18 by Wil Robinson vs. Furman, 2-2172
Team Rebounds Most: 85 vs. George Washington, 2-6-60
Individual 3-Point Field Goals
Team Personal Fouls
Most: 8 by Chris Leonard vs. Marshall, 1-22-92
Most: 38 vs. Penn State, 3-5-51 Fewest: 2 vs. Marietta, 2-17-38 Two-Team High: 68 vs. Pitt (32-36), 2-12-64; George Washington (31-37), 2-23-83
Individual Free Throws
Team Miscellaneous Winning Streak: 57 from last game of 1944 to last game of 1949 Losing Streak: 5 in 1999; 1954 Overtime Periods: 3 vs. Penn State, 1939; Virginia Tech, 1-26-72; Manhattan, 2-27-74; Virginia Tech, 2-2-83
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Individual Points Most in a Half: 37 by Mark Workman vs. Virginia Military, 2-1-52 Most: 54 by Rod Hundley vs. Furman, 1-5-57
Individual Rebounds Most: 31 by Mack Isner vs. Virginia Tech, 2-14-52
Individual Field Goals Most: 22 by Mark Workman vs. Salem, 1-27-51; Rod Hundley vs. Furman, 1-5-57
Individual 3-Point Field Goals Most: 9 by Alex Ruoff vs. Radford, 12-23-08
Away Team Points
Individual Free Throws Most Made: 17 by Mark Workman vs. Bethany, 1-26-52; Tyrone Shaw vs. Alabama-Birmingham, 2-3-87 Most Made by Opp: 18 by Joe Holup of George Washington, 3-6-54; by Kenny Foster of
Most Made: 18 by Rod Thorn vs. George Washington, 1-12-63 Most Made by Opp: 17 by Barry Kramer of New York U., 3-16-63 Best Percent: 100% (14-14) by Pervires Greene vs. Ohio State, 12-30-93 Best Percent by Opp: 100% (10-10) Tony Costner of St. Joseph’s, 3-1-84; Kwame Evans of George Washington, 2-1-94; John Celestand of Villanova, 12-12-98 Most Attempts: 23 by Rod Thorn vs. George Washington, 1-12-63 Most Attempts by Opp: 21 by Adrian Dantley of Notre Dame, 2-14-76
Most: 120 vs. George Washington, 1-13-62 Most by Opp: 118 Northwestern (2OT), 12-2758; by Syracuse, 2-11-67 Most in a Half: 72 vs. William & Mary, 2-26-60 Fewest: 5 vs. Allegheny, 1904; Allegheny, 1905; Smith Skating, 1907 Two-Team High: 227 vs. Northwestern (109118/2OT), 12-27-58
Individual Assists Most: 15 by Ron Williams vs. Davidson, 3-4-67
Individual Steals Most: 9 by Mike Boyd vs. UNC Charlotte, 12-21-90
Individual Blocked Shots Most: 8 by D’or Fischer vs. James Madison, 11-24-2003
Individual Turnovers Most: 12 by Levi Phillips vs. Villanova, 2-2-74
Team Points
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Most: 132 vs. Alaska-Fairbanks, 11-25-94 Most by Opp: 107 by Notre Dame, 2-20-71 Fewest: 38 vs. Duquesne, 2-6-80 Fewest by Opp: 33 by Washington & Jefferson, 12-3-2005 Most in a Half: 69 vs. Alaska-Fairbanks, 11-25-94 Most in a Half by Opp: 63 by Kentucky, 12-7-70 Fewest in a Half: 12 vs. Duquesne, 2-6-80 Fewest in a Half by Opp: 8 by Washington & Jefferson, 12-3-2005 Two-Teams: 214 vs. Alaska-Fairbanks (132-82), 11-25-94 Lowest Two-Team: 83 vs. Maryland (41-42), 12-12-85 Margin of Victory: 61 by WVU vs. St. Bonaventure (125-64), 1-3-91 Margin of Victory by Opp.: 35 by Connecticut (80-45), 1-9-99
Team Field Goals Most: 53 vs. Alaska-Fairbanks, 11-25-94 Most by Opp: 46 by Illinois State, 3-1-75
Most: 20 vs. Marquette, 1-14-2006 Most by Opp: 16 by Bowling Green, 3-12-97
Team Free Throws Most Made: 35 vs. Virginia Tech, 2-2-91; George Washington, 2-23-83; Pitt, 1-20-79 Most Made by Opp: 39 by Rhode Island, 2-22-86 Fewest Made: 1 vs. Syracuse, 2-11-78; Notre Dame, 2-8-2012 Fewest Made by Opp: 0 by Rutgers, 1-15-97; by Delaware State, 3-13-2007 Most Attempted: 56 vs. Virginia Tech, 2-2-91 Most Attempted by Opp: 51 by Pitt, 12-9-89 Fewest Attempted: 3 vs. Notre Dame, 2-8-2012; Georgia, 12-2-98; Syracuse, 2-11-78 Fewest Attempted by Opp: 0 by Delaware State, 3-13-2007 Most Missed: 22 vs. Rutgers, 1-14-89 Most Missed by Opp: 19 by Pitt, 12-14-91; Pitt, 129-89 Fewest Missed: 1 vs. Georgetown, 3-1-2010; vs. Georgia, 12-2-98; Rutgers, 1-17-01; Cincinnati, 2-4-2006 Fewest Missed by Opp: 0 by Robert Morris (21-21), 12-22-98; Robert Morris (7-7), 12-19-96; St. Joseph’s (13-13), 12-21-87; Penn State (6-6), 2-19-75
Individual Points Most in a Half: 26 by Stan Boskovich vs. Illinois State, 3-1-75 Most: 45 by Wil Robinson vs. Penn State, 2-24-71 Most in a Half by Opp: 29 by Gary Trent of Ohio, 12-18-93 Most by Opp: 47 by Austin Carr of Notre Dame, 2-20-71
Individual Field Goals Most: 17 by Wil Robinson vs. Virginia Tech, 1-26-72; Wil Robinson vs. Penn State, 2-24-71 Most by Opp: 18 by Austin Carr of Notre Dame, 2-20-71
Individual 3-Point Field Goals Most: 9 by Alex Ruoff vs. Radford, 12-23-2008 Most by Opp: 7 by James Flint of St. Joseph’s, 2-2287; Darius Lane of Seton Hall, 1-27-2001; Will Walker of DePaul, 3-4-2009
Individual Free Throws Most: 17 by Tyrone Shaw vs. Alabama-Birmingham, 2-3-87 Most by Opp: 15 by Gary Trent of Ohio U., 12-18-93 Most Attempted: 20 by Tyrone Shaw vs. AlabamaBirmingham, 2-3-87 Most Attempted by Opp: 23 by Brian Shorter of Pitt, 12-9-89 Most Missed: 9 by Darryl Prue vs. Duquesne, 3-1-87 Most Missed by Opp: 12 by Brian Shorter of Pitt, 12-9-89 Best Percentage: 100% (11-11) by Bob Huggins vs. Duquesne, 12-7-76 Best Percent by Opp: 100% (12-12) by Barry Parkhill of Virginia, 12-12-70
Team Rebounds Most: 77 vs. Columbia, 12-10-71 Most by Opp: 62 by Virginia Tech, 3-6-71
coliseum records
Team 3-Point Field Goals
Team Personal Fouls Most: 34 vs. Pitt, 12-9-89 Most by Opp: 37 by Virginia Tech, 2-2-91; George Washington, 2-23-83 Fewest: 3 vs. Washington & Jefferson, 12-3-2005 Fewest by Opp: 6 by Buffalo, 12-11-91 Most by Two-Teams: 68 vs. George Washington, 2-23-83 Fewest by Two-Teams: 15 vs. Washington & Jefferson, 12-3-2005
Individual Rebounds Most: 23 by Larry Harris vs. Rhode Island, 1-23-71 Most by Opp: 23 by Rudy Hackett of Syracuse, 2-11-74
Individual Assists Most: 16 by Steve Berger vs. Pitt, 12-9-89 Most by Opp: 15 by Carl Krauser of Pitt, 2-5-05
Team Miscellaneous Home Attendance: 173,281 in 2010 (14 games) Average Home Attendance: 12,377 in 2010 (14 games) Largest Crowd: 16,704 vs. Pitt, 2-24-82 Winning Streak: 39 from 1980-83 Overtime Periods: 3 vs. Virginia Tech, 2-2-83; Manhattan, 2-27-74; Virginia Tech, 1-26-72
155
Points Year W/L WVU Opp. Head Coach Captain
Year W/L WVU Opp. Head Coach Captain
1903-04
4-3
140
131
John A. Purinton
1904-05
6-9
434
337
Anthony Chez
James Gronninger
1973-74 10-15 1,922 2,013 Sonny Moran
Jerome Anderson, Levi Phillips
1905-06
5-4
279
207
Anthony Chez
Shelby Taylor
1906-07
4-8
263
365
Anthony Chez
Earl Mason
1974-75 14-13 2,197 2,124 Joedy Gardner
Jerome Anderson, Scott McDonald
1907-08
3-7
269
304
James Jenkins
1975-76 15-13 2,245 2,171 Joedy Gardner
Warren Baker, Stan Boskovich
1976-77 18-11 2,365 2,168 Joedy Gardner
Russell Chapman, Bob Huggins, Tony Robertson
1977-78
Maurice Robinson
yEAr-by-year records
1908-14
Otis Cole
Earle Pearcy NO BASKETBALL
1914-15
10-10
597
510
George Pyle
Stuart Race
1915-16
11-7
614
497
George Pyle
Clay B. Hite
1916-17
8-8
576
413
George Pyle
1917-18
4-13
448
503
H.P. Mullennex
Jack Latterner
1918-19
8-8
608
510
H.P. Mullennex
Ira E. Rodgers
Frank Ice
1919-20
12-10
603
601
Francis Stadsvold
William Morrison
1920-21
11-9
605
614
Francis Stadsvold
Homer Martin
1921-22
8-13
575
635
Francis Stadsvold
Clem Kiger
1922-23
12-7
466
459
Francis Stadsvold
Douglas Bowers
1923-24
14-2
497
369
Francis Stadsvold
Pierre Hill
1924-25
6-11
423
483
Francis Stadsvold
Roy M. Hawley
1925-26
10-11
569
641
Francis Stadsvold
Nate Rohrbough
1926-27
10-8
555
517
Francis Stadsvold
Wease Ashworth
1927-28
13-7
753
681
Francis Stadsvold
Truehart Taylor
12-16
2,127
2,113
Joedy Gardner
1978-79 16-12 1,995 2,012 Gale Catlett
Dave Allara, Junius Lewis
1979-80 15-14 2,125 2,002 Gale Catlett
Joe Fryz, Lowes Moore
Gale Catlett
Greg Nance
1981-82 27-4 2,299 1,973 Gale Catlett
1980-81
Phil Collins, Donnie Gipson, Noah Moore
1982-83 23-8 2,477 2,192 Gale Catlett
Greg Jones, Russel Todd
1983-84 20-12 2,320 2,211 Gale Catlett
Tim Kearney, Lester Rowe
1984-85 20-9 1,999 1,867 Gale Catlett
Dale Blaney, Lester Rowe
1985-86 22-11 2,307 2,100 Gale Catlett
Dale Blaney, Renardo Brown, Vernon Odom
23-10
2,457
2,186
1928-29
16-6
862
714
Francis Stadsvold
Jim Black
1929-30
11-10
725
662
Francis Stadsvold
Marshall Glenn
1930-31
9-11
657
641
Francis Stadsvold
Lawrence Plaster
1931-32
7-14
644
708
Francis Stadsvold
John Doyle
1932-33
10-14
840
839
Francis Stadsvold
Wilbur Sortet
1986-87
23-8
2,130
1,883
Gale Catlett
Bill Klug, Jess Weiner
1987-88
18-14
2,256
2,111
Gale Catlett
None
1988-89 26-5 2,422 2,053 Gale Catlett
Herbie Brooks, Darryl Prue
1933-34 14-5 670 515 Marshall Glenn 1934-35
16-6
868
615
Marshall Glenn
Joe Stydahar
1935-36
16-8
974
874
Marshall Glenn
Albert Colebank
1936-37
9-14
877
897
Marshall Glenn
John Phares
1937-38
6-13
697
739
Marshall Glenn
1938-39
10-9
823
778
Dyke Raese
Harry Lothes
13-6 880 768 Dyke Raese 1939-40
Homer Brooks, Steve Chepko
Syd Marcus
1940-41
13-10
1,079
986
Dyke Raese
1941-42
19-4
1,225
921
Dyke Raese
1942-43
14-7
1,104
931
Rudy Baric
1943-44
8-11
951
952
Harry Lothes
None
1944-45
12-6
1,019
857
John Brickels
None
1945-46
24-3
1,713
1,136
Lee Patton
Bobby Carroll
1946-47
19-3
1,602
1,079
Lee Patton
Leland Byrd
1947-48 17-3 1,329 1,035 Lee Patton
Clyde Green, Fred Schaus
1948-49
Sam Mandich Rudy Baric Scotty Hamilton
Lee Patton
Fred Schaus
1949-50 13-11 1,381 1,385 Lee Patton
Eddie Beach, Eddie Sterling
1950-51 18-9 1,985 1,747 Red Brown
Frank Rodriquez, Jack Shockey
18-6
1,530
1,257
1951-52
23-4
2,172
1,717
Red Brown
Jim Coalter
1952-53
19-7
2,162
1,926
Red Brown
Jim Sottile
1953-54
12-11
1,899
1,747
Red Brown
Red Holmes
1954-55 19-11 2,406 2,378 Fred Schaus
Frank Spadafore, Pete White
1955-56 21-9 2,369 2,231 Fred Schaus
Willie Bergines, Garry Mullens, Paul Witting
1956-57 25-5 2,524 2,144 Fred Schaus
Rod Hundley, Clayce Kishbaugh
1957-58 26-2 2,433 1,917 Fred Schaus
Joedy Gardner, Lloyd Sharrar, Don Vincent
1958-59 29-5 2,884 2,462 Fred Schaus
Ron Retton, Bob Smith
1959-60 26-5 2,775 2,351 Fred Schaus
Willie Akers, Jerry West
1960-61 23-4 2,325 2,100 George King
Lee Patrone, Jim Ritchie
1961-62 24-6 2,562 2,221 George King
Paul Miller, Kenny Ward
1962-63
George King
Rod Thorn
1963-64 18-10 2,178 2,108 George King
Tom Lowry, Don Weir, Mike Wolfe
1964-65
23-8
14-15
2,554
2,315
2,311
2,322
George King
19-9 2,423 2,334 Bucky Waters 1965-66
Bob Camp John Cavacini, John Lesher, Bill Ryczaj, Gary Shaffer
1966-67
19-9
2,442
2,248
Bucky Waters
Ron Williams
1967-68
19-9
2,260
2,118
Bucky Waters
Ron Williams
1968-69
12-14
2,015
2,095
Bucky Waters
Greg Ludwig
1969-70
11-15
2,139
2,167
Sonny Moran
Bob Hummell
1970-71
13-12
2,217
2,218
Sonny Moran
Wil Robinson
1971-72
13-11
2,082
1,998
Sonny Moran
Wil Robinson
1972-73
10-15
1,662
1,768
Sonny Moran
Jerome Anderson
1989-90
16-12
2,190
2,062
None
Gale Catlett
Steve Berger
17-14 2,707 2,492 Gale Catlett 1990-91
Chris Brooks, Charles Becton
20-12 2,552 2,390 Gale Catlett 1991-92
Chris Leonard, Tracy Shelton
1992-93 17-12 2,216 2,053 Gale Gatlett
Jeremy Bodkin, Matt Roadcap, Tracy Shelton
1993-94
17-12
2,260
2,143
Gale Catlett
1994-95
13-13
2,010
2,010
Gale Catlett
None
1995-96 12-15 2,152 2,077 Gale Catlett
Seldon Jefferson, Cyrus Jones
1996-97 21-10 2,502 2,282 Gale Catlett
Seldon Jefferson, Damian Owens
1997-98 24-9 2,647 2,282 Gale Catlett
Damian Owens, Adrian Pledger, Brent Solheim, Jarrod West
1998-99 10-19 1,934 2,063 Gale Catlett
Tom Beynon, Marcus Goree, Elton Scott
None
Gale Catlett
Marcus Goree
2000-01 17-12 2,139 2,141 Gale Catlett
Lionel Armstead, Brooks Berry, Calvin Bowman, Chris Moss
2001-02 8-20 2,045 2,209 Gale Catlett
Chris Moss, John Oliver
2002-03 14-15 1,937 2,017 John Beilein
Chaz Briggs, Josh Yeager
2003-04 17-14 2,035 2,041 John Beilein
Jonathan Curran, Tyrone Sally
2004-05 24-11 2,501 2,335 John Beilein
Johannes Herber, J.D. Collins, Tyrone Sally
2005-06 22-11 2,334 2,093 John Beilein
Patrick Beilein, J.D. Collins, Mike Gansey, Johannes Herber, Kevin Pittsnogle
2006-07 27-9 2,610 2,245 John Beilein
Darris Nichols, Rob Summers, Frank Young
2007-08 26-11 2,769 2,352 Bob Huggins
Darris Nichols, Jamie Smalligan
2008-09 23-12 2,521 2,163 Bob Huggins
Da’Sean Butler, Alex Ruoff
2009-10 31-7 2,752 2,414 Bob Huggins
Da’Sean Butler, Wellington Smith
2010-11 21-12 2,303 2,134 Bob Huggins
John Flowers, Joe Mazzulla, Cam Thoroughman
2011-12 19-14 2,346 2,194 Bob Huggins
Darryl Bryant, Kevin Jones
1999-00
14-14
1,974
2,012
Totals All-Time Record/103 Seasons . ........... 1,621-1,005 Points Scored By WVU .............................. 173,585 Points Scored Against WVU ....................... 160,108
Scoring Leaders
Tracy Shelton....................... 17.8 Chris Brooks........................ 16.7 Chris Leonard...................... 17.2 Pervires Greene................... 15.1 Pervires Greene................... 18.6 Seldon Jefferson.................. 14.9 Seldon Jefferson.................. 14.6 Seldon Jefferson.................. 15.6 Damian Owens.................... 16.5 Marcus Goree...................... 16.5 Marcus Goree...................... 14.5 Calvin Bowman................... 17.6 Chris Moss.......................... 17.5 Drew Schifino...................... 20.1 D’or Fischer......................... 10.8 Tyrone Sally......................... 12.2 Kevin Pittsnogle................... 19.3 Frank Young........................ 15.3 Joe Alexander..................... 16.9 Da’Sean Butler.................... 17.1 Da’Sean Butler.................... 17.2 Casey Mitchell..................... 13.6 Kevin Jones......................... 19.9
Rebound Leaders Year Avg. 1952 Mark Workman.................... 17.5 1953 Mack Isner........................... 10.4 1954 Mack Isner............................. 6.9 1955 Pete White........................... 12.0 1956 Rod Hundley....................... 13.1 1957 Lloyd Sharrar....................... 14.8 1958 Lloyd Sharrar....................... 13.8 1959 Jerry West........................... 12.3 1960 Jerry West........................... 16.5 1961 Rod Thorn........................... 12.5 1962 Rod Thorn........................... 12.1 1963 Tom Lowry............................. 9.6 1964 Tom Lowry........................... 10.5 1965 Robert Camp......................... 9.8 1966 Bob Benfield.......................... 9.7 1967 Bob Benfield........................ 11.5 1968 Carey Bailey........................ 10.5 1969 Carey Bailey........................ 10.2 1970 Larry Woods.......................... 9.1 1971 Sam Oglesby......................... 9.5 1972 Mike Heitz............................. 9.0 1973 Warren Baker...................... 11.2 1974 Warren Baker...................... 13.1 1975 Warren Baker...................... 10.4 1976 Warren Baker........................ 6.6 1977 Maurice Robinson................. 9.8 1978 Maurice Robinson............... 12.1 1979 Junius Lewis.......................... 6.4 1980 Greg Nance........................... 7.6 1981 Greg Nance........................... 6.9 1982 Russel Todd.......................... 5.5 1982 Lester Rowe.......................... 5.5 1983 Russel Todd.......................... 8.1 1984 Lester Rowe.......................... 6.9 1985 Lester Rowe.......................... 7.0 1986 Darrell Pinckney..................... 6.0 1987 Darryl Prue............................ 6.9 1988 Darryl Prue............................ 8.2 1989 Ray Foster............................. 6.8 1990 Charles Becton...................... 7.6 1991 Chris Brooks.......................... 8.0 1992 Ricky Robinson..................... 7.2 1993 Ricky Robinson..................... 7.7 1994 Ricky Robinson..................... 8.1 1995 Damian Owens...................... 7.5 1996 Damian Owens...................... 8.3 1997 Gordon Malone..................... 8.6 1998 Brian Lewin........................... 7.6 1999 Marcus Goree........................ 7.9 2000 Marcus Goree........................ 8.2 2001 Calvin Bowman..................... 9.7 2002 Chris Moss............................ 8.0
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Kevin Pittsnogle..................... 4.8 D’or Fischer........................... 6.2 Mike Gansey......................... 5.1 Mike Gansey......................... 5.7 Rob Summers....................... 4.6 Joe Alexander....................... 6.4 Devin Ebanks........................ 7.8 Devin Ebanks........................ 8.1 Kevin Jones........................... 7.5 Kevin Jones......................... 10.9
Assist Leaders Year Avg. 1952 Ralph Holmes........................ 6.2 1953 Not Available 1954 Ralph Holmes........................ 4.9 1955 Rod Hundley......................... 3.7 1956 Rod Hundley......................... 3.4 1957 Rod Hundley......................... 4.3 1958 Bob Smith............................. 3.7 1959 Bob Smith............................. 3.3 1960 Jerry West............................. 4.3 1961 Lee Patrone........................... 3.5 1962 Rod Thorn............................. 4.1 1963 Rod Thorn............................. 4.2 1964 Ricky Ray.............................. 3.4 1965 Bob Camp............................. 2.5 1966 Ron Williams.......................... 5.5 1967 Ron Williams.......................... 7.0 1968 Ron Williams.......................... 5.5 1969 Wayne Grimm........................ 2.9 1970 Bob Hummell........................ 3.9 1971 Levi Phillips............................ 3.2 1972 Curt Price.............................. 3.3 1973 Jerome Anderson.................. 3.2 1974 Levi Phillips............................ 5.3 1975 Earnest Hall........................... 3.4 1976 Tony Robertson..................... 3.6 1977 Bob Huggins......................... 3.8 1978 Lowes Moore........................ 3.5 1979 Lowes Moore........................ 2.7 1980 Lowes Moore........................ 4.4 1981 Greg Jones............................ 4.7 1982 Greg Jones............................ 3.6 1983 Greg Jones............................ 4.1 1984 Dale Blaney........................... 3.7 1985 Holman Harley....................... 3.3 1986 Holman Harley....................... 4.5 1987 Steve Berger......................... 2.5 1988 Steve Berger......................... 3.8 1989 Steve Berger......................... 6.2 1990 Steve Berger......................... 6.5 1991 Mike Boyd............................. 5.8 1992 Marsalis Basey...................... 5.3 1993 Marsalis Basey...................... 5.4 1994 Marsalis Basey...................... 5.1 1995 Seldon Jefferson.................... 4.3 1996 Seldon Jefferson.................... 5.1 1997 Seldon Jefferson.................... 4.6 1998 Jarrod West........................... 4.1 1999 Jarett Kearse......................... 4.4 2000 Tim Lyles............................... 4.5 2001 Tim Lyles............................... 5.4 2002 Jonathan Hargett................... 4.6 2003 Johannes Herber................... 3.8 2004 Johannes Herber................... 3.3 2005 J.D. Collins............................ 3.3 2006 Johannes Herber................... 4.4 2007 Alex Ruoff.............................. 5.3 2008 Darris Nichols........................ 3.2 2009 Alex Ruoff.............................. 3.4 2010 Da’Sean Butler...................... 3.1 2011 Joe Mazzulla.......................... 4.2 2012 Jabarie Hinds........................ 3.3
Steals Leaders Year Avg. 1978 Lowes Moore........................ 1.6 1979 Joe Fryz................................ 1.3 1980 Lowes Moore........................ 1.8 1981 Greg Jones............................ 2.2 1982 Greg Jones............................ 1.9 1983 Greg Jones............................ 2.9 1984 Dale Blaney........................... 1.3 1985 Renardo Brown..................... 1.7 1986 Holman Harley....................... 1.8 1987 Darryl Prue............................ 2.1 1988 Darryl Prue............................ 2.1 1989 Steve Berger......................... 2.2 1990 Steve Berger......................... 1.8 Tracy Shelton......................... 1.8 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Mike Boyd 2.1 Mike Boyd............................. 1.8 Marsalis Basey...................... 1.8 Marsalis Basey...................... 2.0 Seldon Jefferson.................... 2.0 Damian Owens...................... 1.7 Damian Owens...................... 2.1 Damian Owens...................... 3.0 Elton Scott............................ 2.7 Marcus Goree........................ 1.6 Calvin Bowman..................... 1.2 Drew Schifino........................ 2.0 Jarmon Durisseau-Collins...... 1.4 Johannes Herber................... 1.4 Johannes Herber/ Mike Gansey......................... 1.6 Mike Gansey......................... 1.9 Alex Ruoff.............................. 2.0 Alex Ruoff.............................. 1.5 Alex Ruoff.............................. 1.7 Devin Ebanks........................ 1.1 Darryl Bryant.......................... 0.9 Jabarie Hinds........................ 1.7
Blocked Shot Leaders Year Avg. 1978 Maurice Robinson................. 1.0 1979 Junius Lewis.......................... 0.7 1980 Greg Nance........................... 0.8 1981 Greg Nance........................... 0.8 1982 Donnie Gipson....................... 0.8 1983 Tim Kearney.......................... 1.6 1984 Tim Kearney.......................... 1.3 1985 Darrell Pinckney..................... 0.9 1986 Darrell Pinckney..................... 0.6 1987 Darrell Pinckney..................... 1.5 1988 Darryl Prue............................ 1.0 1989 Ray Foster............................. 1.1 1990 Chris Brooks.......................... 0.6 1991 Pervires Greene..................... 1.1 1992 Pervires Greene..................... 1.2 1993 Phil Wilson............................. 2.0 1994 Phil Wilson............................. 1.9 1995 Leon Agnew.......................... 1.0 Brent Solheim........................ 1.0 1996 Damian Owens...................... 1.2 1997 Gordon Malone..................... 1.1 1998 Marcus Goree........................ 1.1 1999 Marcus Goree........................ 1.4 2000 Marcus Goree........................ 2.5 2001 Calvin Bowman..................... 1.1 2002 Chris Moss............................ 0.8 2003 Kevin Pittsnogle..................... 1.3 2004 D’or Fischer........................... 4.0 2005 D’or Fischer........................... 1.9 2006 Kevin Pittsnogle..................... 1.2 2007 Joe Alexander....................... 1.1 2008 Wellington Smith.................... 1.6 2009 Wellington Smith.................... 1.5 2010 Wellington Smith.................... 1.0 2011 John Flowers......................... 2.2 2012 Kevin Jones........................... 1.0
yEAr-by-year leaders
Year Avg. 1905 Shelby Taylor....................... 13.0 1906 Otis Cole............................... 9.0 1907 Robert Strickler...................... 5.0 1908 Richard Nebinger................. 13.0 1915 Eugene Kersting.................... 9.9 1916 Ross H. Tuckwiller................. 7.5 1917 Frank Ice............................... 8.1 1918 Harry Whetsell....................... 5.2 1919 Homer Martin...................... 16.9 1920 William Morrison.................... 8.5 1921 Homer Martin...................... 14.6 1922 Pierre Hill............................. 12.8 1923 Pierre Hill............................. 11.4 1924 Fred Funk.............................. 9.2 1925 Fred Funk.............................. 7.0 1926 Wease Ashworth................... 7.5 1927 Rudolph Hagberg.................. 7.1 1928 Truehart Taylor..................... 12.9 1929 Marshall Glenn..................... 12.4 1930 Marshall Glenn..................... 10.3 1931 Edwin Bartrug........................ 6.7 1932 Edward Cubbon.................... 9.6 1933 Joseph Stydahar................. 12.5 1934 Joseph Stydahar................. 10.5 1935 Jack Gocke......................... 10.5 1936 Jack Gocke......................... 11.1 1937 Jack Gocke......................... 11.9 1938 Homer Brooks..................... 10.6 1939 Homer Brooks..................... 13.2 1940 James Ruch........................ 10.9 1941 James Ruch........................ 12.5 1942 Rudy Baric........................... 14.4 1943 Joseph Walthall................... 18.0 1944 Earl Allara.............................. 9.5 1945 Bob Carroll.......................... 12.2 1946 Leland Byrd......................... 11.3 1947 Fred Schaus........................ 16.9 1948 Edward Beach..................... 14.1 1949 Fred Schaus........................ 18.4 1950 Mark Workman.................... 11.3 1951 Mark Workman.................... 26.1 1952 Mark Workman.................... 23.1 1953 Jim Sottile........................... 19.3 1954 Eddie Becker....................... 18.7 1955 Rod Hundley....................... 23.7 1956 Rod Hundley....................... 26.6 1957 Rod Hundley....................... 23.1 1958 Jerry West........................... 17.8 1959 Jerry West........................... 26.6 1960 Jerry West........................... 29.3 1961 Rod Thorn........................... 18.5 1962 Rod Thorn........................... 23.7 1963 Rod Thorn........................... 22.5 1964 Tom Lowry........................... 15.6 1965 Robert Camp....................... 15.9 1966 Ron Williams........................ 19.7 1967 Ron Williams........................ 20.1 1968 Ron Williams........................ 20.4 1969 Bob Hummell...................... 15.5 1970 Wil Robinson....................... 20.0 1971 Wil Robinson....................... 25.0 1972 Wil Robinson....................... 29.4 1973 Warren Baker...................... 16.6 1974 Warren Baker...................... 17.7 1975 Stan Boskovich................... 17.6 1976 Tony Robertson................... 17.9 1977 Tony Robertson................... 18.1 1978 Lowes Moore...................... 21.3 1979 Lowes Moore...................... 17.3 1980 Lowes Moore...................... 16.4 1981 Greg Jones.......................... 15.5 1982 Greg Jones.......................... 15.0 1983 Greg Jones.......................... 22.3 1984 Lester Rowe........................ 15.6 1985 Lester Rowe........................ 14.4 1986 Dale Blaney......................... 17.0 1987 Wayne Yearwood................. 12.9 1988 Chris Brooks........................ 12.6 1989 Herbie Brooks..................... 14.7
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
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how it all began
Purinton was the son of Dr. Daniel Boardman Purinton, who was WVU’s president and for whom the Purinton House of the Downtown Campus was named.
Purinton talked it up among some of his interested fellow students and then served as manager/coach of West Virginia University’s first team. WVU had “class” basketball teams for several years prior to 1904 and thus a nucleus of players was available. Those teams played in the basement of the Old Commencement Hall, later called Reynolds Hall, located facing the main campus where the Mountainlair presently sits. The ceilings were low and a couple of posts supporting the upper story were in the middle of the playing floor, but this proved to be no real obstacle. The varsity team began playing in The Armory in 1904.
all-time scores ( 1904-2012 )
In 1903 intercollegiate basketball got its start at West Virginia University, primarily through the efforts of one student, John Alden Purinton, who had transferred to WVU from Denison College in Ohio, where he had played the sport.
The first team won four and lost three, fittingly enough, the initial victory coming by a score of 15-12 over a team from long-time rival Pitt, then officially known as the Western University of Pennsylvania. Those original four wins laid the foundation that has made WVU one of college basketball’s top 25 all-time winning teams. The mark stands at 1,621-1,005 over the 103 seasons of competition.
1905-06 (5-4) Coach Anthony Chez J13 43-13 J27 44-13 45- 0 F9 F14 20-44 F15 31-42 F16 18-37 F17 25-30 37-15 F28 M6 16-13
W W W L L L L W W
1906-07 (4-8)
Coach Anthony Chez J26 21-46 F2 20-16 60- 4 F9 F14 14-44 F16 19-43 F17 21-46 F19 5-53 9-20 F20 F21 27-40 M2 26-20 M9 27-13 M22 14-20
L W W L L L L L L W W L
Waynesburg Wilmerding YMCA Independents Mount Union Allegheny Prep. School Wilmerding YMCA W.U.P. (Pitt) East Liberty Penn State
Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Alliance, Ohio Meadville, Pa. Wilmerding, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown
Westminster Bethany Wilmerding YMCA W.U.P. (Pitt) Circleville Ohio Wesleyan Smith Skating Rink Ohio Marietta YMCA W.U.P. (Pitt) McKeesport Parkersburg YMCA
Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Circleville, Ohio Delaware, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Athens, Ohio Marietta, Ohio Morgantown Morgantown Parkersburg
-- Buck Martin
James Jenkins
John A. Purinton
1 Season/1908 | Record: 3-7
1 Season/1904 | Record: 4-3
Coming from the WVU student body ranks to assume leadership of the basketball team, Jenkins’ club posted just three wins. Lack of a readily available practice facility and enough funding to continue the program on an intercollegiate level caused basketball to drop to intramural status following the season.
John Purinton, a WVU student, talked about starting basketball with his fellow students and served as a manager-coach on WVU’s first intercollegiate basketball team. He got WVU off to a fast start with four wins in seven tries, including the first victory over Western University of Pennsylvania (Pitt).
1907-08 (3-7) 1903-04 (4-3) Coach John A. Purinton F20 15-12 F26 32-12 21-20 M3 M4 5-28 M5 11-34 M12 50-9 M18 6-16
W W W L L W L
W.U.P. (Pitt) Informal East Liberty East Liberty Allegheny Butler YMCA Nonpariel AC All-Stars
Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Meadville, Pa. Butler, Pa. Morgantown Butler, Pa.
Coach James H. Jenkins J15 57- 8 W J18 20-58 L 40-25 W J30 F8 27-17 W F14 18-27 L F26 32-50 L F27 11-48 L 20-22 L F28 F29 24-28 L M7 19-20 L
Anthony Chez
3 Seasons/1905-07 | Record: 15-21
Coach Anthony Chez D30 42-15 J7 62-16 35- 5 J14 J25 16-17 J26 10-39 J27 5-44 J28 8-36 17-27 F1 F4 80- 1 F7 16-24 F8 17-25 F9 25-31 22-40 F10 F24 38- 8 M4 40- 9
W W W L L L L L W L L L L W W
Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Bethany Marietta, Ohio Athens, Ohio Parkersburg Morgantown
George Pyle
3 Seasons/1915-17 | Record: 29-25
Anthony Chez, who was WVU’s football coach, was West Virginia’s first official basketball coach. He had learned the rudiments of the game from James Naismith himself during a stint at Springfield College. Chez played as a graduate student in 1892. Purinton headed the hoop efforts for three seasons. Expanding their schedules to face clubs in neighboring Ohio and Pennsylvania, Chez’s Mountaineers lost only three of 18 games at home during that time span. He was also WVU’s first athletic director.
1904-05 (6-9)
Davis & Elkins W.U.P. (Pitt) Marietta Westminster Allegheny Bethany Marietta Ohio Parkersburg YMCA W.U.P. (Pitt)
Taking over the hoop program when it was reinstated in 1915 with no coach present, athletic director George Pyle, the first non-WVU graduate to tutor the “U” cagers, put together three straight winning seasons, won the 1915 state title, and spurred the construction of the new “Ark” basketball tabernacle in 1915.
1914-15 (10-10) Fairmont YMCA Morgantown Big Eastern Five Morgantown East Liberty Morgantown Geneva Beaver Falls, Pa. Westminster Westminster, Pa. Allegheny Meadville, Pa. Grove City New Wilmington, Pa. Hiram Morgantown Waynesburg Morgantown Steubenville AC Steubenville, Ohio Mount Union Alliance, Ohio Buchtel (Akron) Buchtel, Ohio Hiram Hiram, Ohio All-Stars Morgantown W.U.P. (Pitt) Informal Morgantown
Coach George Pyle D19 25-37 J8 47-18 33-20 J16 J23 59-18 J29 18-42 J30 21-28 F6 20-32 19-24 F8 F13 26-19 F20 36- 1 F22 17-24 F23 26-12 50-29 F24 F25 42-19
L W W W L L L L W W L W W W
Davis & Elkins Fairmont YMCA Fairmont YMCA Davis & Elkins Pitt Duquesne West Virginia Wesleyan West Virginia Wesleyan Bethany Clarksburg Scholastics Marietta Chas. National Guard Charleston YMCA Huntington Presbyterian
Elkins Fairmont Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Buckhannon Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Marietta, Ohio Charleston Charleston Huntington
22-19 31-38 27-31 20-36 21-37 37-26
W L L L L W
Marietta Carnegie Tech Washington & Jefferson Bethany West Virginia Wesleyan Fairmont YMCA
Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Washington, Pa. Bethany Buckhannon Fairmont
L W L L L L W W W W W L L W W W W W
Fairmont Washington & Lee Virginia Military Virginia Catholic University Marietta Salem West Lafayette Ohio Fairmont Fairmont YMCA Ohio Marietta West Virginia Wesleyan West Virginia Wesleyan Fairmont Davis & Elkins Davis & Elkins
Morgantown Lexington, Va. Lexington, Va. Charlottesville, Va. Washington, D.C. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Fairmont Morgantown Athens, Ohio Marietta, Ohio Buckhannon Morgantown Fairmont Morgantown Elkins
1915-16 (11-7) Coach George Pyle J11 31-32 J14 30-26 19-28 J15 21-38 J17 J18 16-36 J29 20-28 F1 71-17 54-22 F8 F12 43-21 F15 34-32 F19 63-14 F21 17-45 23-45 F22 F26 29-28 F28 32- 7 M4 38-20 M9 30-29 43-29 M11
J17 J18 J24 J31 F3 F7 F17 F18 F19 F20 F22 F27 M1 M8
31-32 40-38 54-19 42-28 43-35 35-18 29-30* 30-36 24-39 39-46 22-43 72-21 30-33 35-36*
L W W W W W L L L L L W L L
Francis Stadsvold
14 Seasons/1920-33 | Record: 149-133 Coaching more seasons than any WVU mentor until Gale Catlett, Stadsvold’s career mark of 149 wins stood for more than 50 years. An all-Big 10 center at Minnesota, his innovative tutelage brought the WVU cagers a tri-state championship in 1924, and 10 seasons with 10 wins or more, developing some of WVU’s first true hardwood stars.
1916-17 (8-8) Coach George Pyle D16 32-34 J9 21-32 56-14 J15 J20 25-28 F5 25-26 F6 19-32 F7 29-33 56-21 F9 F15 72-26 F19 38-22 F21 30-21 F22 23-26 35-26 F23 66-30 F24 F28 20-25 M3 29-17
L L W L L L L W W W W L W W L W
Gettysburg Morgantown Syracuse Morgantown Waynesburg Morgantown Marietta Morgantown Virginia Charlottesville, Va. Washington & Lee Lexington, Va. Virginia Military Lexington, Va. Westminster Morgantown Muskingum Morgantown West Virginia Wesleyan Morgantown Ohio Athens, Ohio Marietta Marietta, Ohio Muskingum New Concord, Ohio Fairmont Fairmont West Virginia Wesleyan Buckhannon West Virginia Wesleyan Fairmont
H.P. Mullenex
2 Seasons/1918-19 | Record: 12-21
1917-18 (4-13) Coach H.P. Mullenex J8 41-10 J10 20-30 9-33 J11 25-26 J12 J19 38-23 J25 24-36 F9 21-32 66-11 F12 F18 20-21 F19 18-21 F20 10-32 F21 23-41 36-47 F22 16-42 F23 M2 26-35 M9 26-35 M12 29-28
W L L L W L L W L L L L L L L L W
Salem Pitt Washington & Jefferson Marietta Fairmont Pitt Marietta Davis & Elkins Allegheny Syracuse Niagara Buffalo Colgate Army Penn State Washington & Jefferson Fairmont
W W
Fairmont YMCA Pitt
Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Washington, Pa. Marietta, Ohio Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Meadville, Pa. Syracuse, N.Y. Buffalo, N.Y. Buffalo, N.Y. Hamilton, N.Y. West Point, N.Y. Morgantown Morgantown Fairmont
1918-19 (8-8) Coach H.P. Mullenex J13 47-27 J16 35-29
Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa.
1919-20 (12-10)
Coach Francis Stadsvold D31 49-44* W J7 35-22 W 23-25 L J9 J14 34-31 W J15 27-38 L J16 25-26 L J17 22-21 W 24-34 L J23 J31 28-26 W F7 28-19 W F13 42-24 W F17 15-29 L 17-43 L F18 16-15 W F19 F20 21-14 W F21 22-28 L F27 27-34 L 51-32 W M3 M6 24-33 L M12 31-27 W M13 18-21 L M20 24-15 W
Yale Morgantown Davis & Elkins Morgantown Geneva Morgantown Washington & Jefferson Washington, Pa. Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. Allegheny Meadville, Pa. Carnegie Tech Pittsburgh, Pa. Marietta Morgantown Pitt Morgantown Fairmont Fairmont Carnegie Tech Morgantown Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. Cornell Ithaca, N.Y. Rochester Centrals Rochester, N.Y. Union Schenectady, N.Y. Rutgers New Brunswick, N.J. Penn State Morgantown Fairmont Morgantown Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. Clarksburg Legion Clarksburg Marietta College Marietta, Ohio Washington & Jefferson Washington, Pa.
* - overtime # -double overtime + - triple overtime
A former Mountaineer cager who had been coaching at Davis and Elkins, Mullenex had the services of great athletes such as Ira Errett Rodgers and Clay Hite who were caught up in the more popular sport of football and thus got a late start annually in training for basketball. His best club posted an 8-8 mark in 1919.
Washington & Jefferson Washington, Pa. Marietta Marietta, Ohio Collegians Morgantown Marietta Morgantown Allegheny Morgantown Fairmont YMCA Fairmont Allegheny Meadville, Pa. Cornell Ithaca, N.Y. Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. Colgate Hamilton, N.Y. Rutgers New Brunswick, N.J. Davis & Elkins Morgantown Pitt Morgantown Washington & Jefferson Morgantown
ALL-TIME SCORES
F27 M4 M5 M6 M12 M13
1920-21 (11-9)
Coach Francis Stadsvold J5 51-21 W J8 48-31 W 35-24 W J11 J14 34-26 W J18 14-52 L J19 19-47 L J20 28-30 L 18-27 L J21 14-36 L J22 J28 39-25 W F8 29-24 W F10 24-32 L 26-42 L F12 F17 32-45 L F18 21-25 L F19 29-24 W F22 39-32 W 32-21 W F26 M5 30-26 W M12 43-24 W
Davis & Elkins Carnegie Tech Fairmont Fairmont Penn State Cornell Colgate Syracuse Rochester Centrals Bethany Westminster Virginia Tech Grove City Pitt Washington & Jefferson Geneva Muskingum Washington & Lee Washington & Jefferson Pitt
Morgantown Morgantown Fairmont Morgantown State College, Pa. Ithaca, N.Y. Hamilton, N.Y. Syracuse, N.Y. Rochester, N.Y. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Washington, Pa. Beaver Falls, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown
Fairmont Marietta Grove City Geneva Pitt Washington & Jefferson Keyser Collegians
Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Washington, Pa. Morgantown
1921-22 (8-13)
Coach Francis Stadsvold J4 38-22 W J7 35-25 W 38-29 W J14 J17 48-29 W J20 27-37 L J21 29-25 W J28 20-28 L
159
ALL-TIME SCORES
F4 F6 F7 F8 F10 F11 F18 F22 F24 F25 F28 M4 M11 M15
36-16 15-27 9-35 22-35 22-30 11-37 37-35 34-44 24-37 23-34 28-21 26-28 26-31 27-30
W L L L L L W L L L W L L L
Washington & Lee Georgetown Pennsylvania Army City College of New York Princeton West Virginia Wesleyan Carnegie Tech Carnegie Tech Grove City Westminster Washington & Jefferson Pitt West Virginia Wesleyan
Huntington Washington, D.C. Philadelphia, Pa. West Point, N.Y. New York, N.Y. Princeton, N.J. Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Grove City, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Buckhannon
1922-23 (12-7)
Coach Francis Stadsvold J6 34-11 W J10 24-22 W 30-24 W J13 J18 21-26 L J19 16-29 L J20 28-29 L J27 9-38 L 27-20 W F3 F5 17-14 W F6 16-28 L F8 15-31 L F14 25-23 W 23-16 W F17 F21 44-25 W F23 28-26 W F24 33-32 W M3 33-28 W 21-14 W M7 M10 22-23 L
Davis & Elkins Waynesburg Allegheny Pitt Grove City Carnegie Tech Grove City Washington & Lee Virginia Takola Club Navy Bucknell West Virginia Wesleyan Carnegie Tech Geneva Washington & Jefferson Pitt West Virginia Wesleyan Washington & Jefferson
Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Grove City, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Huntington Charlottesville, Va. Richmond, Va. Annapolis, Md. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Beaver Falls, Pa. Washington, Pa. Morgantown Buckhannon Morgantown
1923-24 (14-2)
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Coach Francis Stadsvold J7 31-17 W J9 41-28 W 49-28 W J12 J17 25-23* W J18 31-21 W J26 30-26 W F4 21-24 L 39-29 W F5 44-31 W F6 F8 33-20 W F16 29-21 W F22 19-17 W 21-23 L F23 28-14 W M1 M4 27-22 W M10 29-25 W
Alderson-Broaddus Salem Allegheny Pitt Allegheny Grove City Kentucky Centre Transylvania Charleston AC West Virginia Wesleyan Grove City Washington & Jefferson Pitt West Virginia Wesleyan Washington & Jefferson
Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Meadville, Pa. Morgantown Lexington, Ky. Danville, Ky. Lexington, Ky. Charleston Morgantown Grove City, Pa. Washington, Pa. Morgantown Buckhannon Morgantown
Salem Waynesburg Allegheny Pitt Allegheny Marietta Washington & Lee Kentucky Marietta Grove City Duquesne West Virginia Wesleyan Washington & Jefferson Grove City Pitt West Virginia Wesleyan Washington & Jefferson
Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Meadville, Pa. Morgantown Charleston Lexington, Ky. Marietta, Ohio Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Washington, Pa. Grove City, Pa. Morgantown Buckhannon Morgantown
Salem Carnegie Tech Allegheny Grove City George Washington Pitt Grove City West Virginia Wesleyan Washington & Lee
Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Grove City, Pa. Morgantown Charleston
# double overtime
1924-25 (6-11)
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Coach Francis Stadsvold J5 38-32 W J7 28-20 W 22-34 L J10 J16 30-22 W J17 14-24 L J23 21-34 L J31 32-37 L 19-29 L F2 26-31 L F3 F7 17-41 L F11 28-30 L F13 23-25 L 19-18 W F20 19-26 L F21 F28 35-25 W M3 27-23 W M11 25-32 L
1925-26 (10-11)
Coach Francis Stadsvold J6 42-33 W J9 24-26 L 29-21 W J11 J16 30-27 W J19 52-30 W J22 23-38 L J23 11-28 L 33-35* L J28 F8 40-34 W
160
F9 F10 F12 F13 F16 F19 F20 F23 F27 M3 M8 M9
16-39 20-36 15-25 26-51 33-22 13-42 27-30 29-26 37-30 20-18 24-30 25-20
L L L L W L L W W W L W
George Washington Navy Maryland Catholic University Duquesne Duquesne Allegheny Washington & Jefferson Pitt West Virginia Wesleyan Washington & Jefferson Carnegie Tech
Washington, D.C. Annapolis, Md. College Park, Md. Washington, D.C. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Meadville, Pa. Washington, Pa. Morgantown Buckhannon Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa.
Coach Francis Stadsvold J5 30-25 W J8 32-18 W 28-26 W J12 J15 37-20 W J21 29-23 W J22 17-37 L J27 21-29 L 48-29 W F5 F7 44-26 W F8 42-54 L F12 26-31 L F18 12-27 L 20-23 L F19 F26 33-43 L M3 47-26 W M9 30-25 W M12 32-19 W 27-36 L M15
Salem Carnegie Tech Allegheny West Virginia Wesleyan Pitt Washington & Jefferson Waynesburg Washington & Lee Kentucky Wittenburg Grove City Grove City Allegheny Pitt West Virginia Wesleyan Washington & Jefferson West Virginia Wesleyan Davis & Elkins
Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Washington, Pa. Morgantown Huntington Lexington, Ky. Springfield, Ohio Morgantown Grove City, Pa. Meadville, Pa. Morgantown Clarksburg Morgantown Buckhannon Clarksburg
Salem Carnegie Tech West Virginia Wesleyan Allegheny Pitt Grove City Detroit West Virginia Wesleyan Washington & Lee Virginia Tech Charleston Senators Davis & Elkins Washington & Jefferson Grove City Carnegie Tech Allegheny Davis & Elkins Pitt Davis & Elkins Washington & Jefferson
Morgantown Morgantown Buckhannon Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Grove City, Pa. Fairmont Morgantown Huntington Bluefield Charleston Morgantown Washington, Pa. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Meadville, Pa. Elkins Morgantown Clarksburg Washington, Pa.
Salem Carnegie Tech West Virginia Wesleyan Grove City Marshall Pitt Davis & Elkins Geneva West Virginia Wesleyan Washington & Lee Virginia Tech Virginia Army Temple Georgetown Allegheny Carnegie Tech Grove City Washington & Jefferson Pitt Davis & Elkins Washington & Jefferson
Morgantown Morgantown Buckhannon Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Huntington Bluefield Charlottesville, Va. West Point, N.Y. Philadelphia, Pa. Washington, D.C. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Grove City, Pa. Washington, Pa. Morgantown Elkins Morgantown
1926-27 (10-8)
1927-28 (13-7)
Coach Francis Stadsvold J4 32-20 W J7 37-29 W 36-27 W J11 J13 32-21 W J20 26-51 L J21 35-31 W J31 34-41 L 43-34 W F1 F4 44-42 W F6 47-24 W F7 55-41 W F11 43-46 L 28-29 L F15 30-24 W F18 F24 33-30 W F25 37-29 W F28 28-39 L 42-45 L M3 M7 33-41 L M10 58-37 W
1928-29 (16-6)
Coach Francis Stadsvold J3 26-23 W J5 54-19 W 37-18 W J9 J12 47-25 W J16 44-21 W J18 40-35 W J31 44-30 W 24-42 L F2 F6 50-26 W F9 37-42 L F11 49-27 W F12 45-36 W 39-34* W F13 29-40 L F15 F16 49-44 W F20 38-29 W F22 46-31 W 44-35 W F23 33-21 W F26 M2 19-41 L M6 43-49 L M9 25-46 L
1929-30 (11-10)
Coach Francis Stadsvold J2 19-45 L J4 39-29 W 34-27 W J10
Nebraska Carnegie Tech Georgetown
Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown
33-27 39-40 17-24 51-24 50-34 31-34 29-35 36-41 21-53 28-26 26-28 50-28 31-28 19-21 48-35 47-26 46-30 33-25
W L L W W L L L L L L W W L W W W W
West Virginia Wesleyan Penn State West Virginia Wesleyan Salem Washington & Lee Georgetown Temple Army Rider New York University Duquesne Geneva Waynesburg Pitt Marshall Washington & Jefferson Washington & Jefferson Pitt
Morgantown Morgantown Buckhannon Morgantown Huntington Washington, D.C. Philadelphia, Pa. West Point, N.Y. Trenton, N.J. New York, N.Y. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Washington, Pa. Morgantown
M1 M4 M6 M8 M11 M14
58-31 35-22 46-28 44-36 35-45 25-34
Salem Morgantown Allegheny Morgantown West Virginia Wesleyan Morgantown Marshall Morgantown Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. Geneva Morgantown West Virginia Wesleyan Buckhannon Bethany Morgantown Washington & Lee Huntington Georgetown Washington, D.C. Temple Philadelphia, Pa. Navy Annapolis, Md. Georgetown Morgantown Penn State State College, Pa. Army Morgantown Duquesne Morgantown Washington & Jefferson Washington, Pa. Carnegie Tech Pittsburgh, Pa. Washington & Jefferson Morgantown Pitt Morgantown
1931-32 (7-14)
5 Seasons/1934-38 | Record: 61-46 Known as “Little Sleepy� during his days as a multi-sport star at WVU, Glenn patterned his teams after his own style of play, emphasizing aggressive defense and the fast break. Teams led by Jack Gocke and Squint Phares packed the Field House with fans, and the Glenn clubs won 61 games in five years.
West Virginia Wesleyan Maryland Carnegie Tech Georgetown Pitt Washington & Lee West Virginia Wesleyan Bucknell Temple Georgetown Washington & Jefferson Duquesne Penn State Duquesne Washington & Jefferson Bucknell Carnegie Tech Temple Pitt
Morgantown Cumberland, Md. Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Charleston Buckhannon Morgantown Philadelphia, Pa. Washington, D.C. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Washington, Pa. Lewisburg, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown
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West Virginia Wesleyan Maryland Carnegie Tech Waynesburg Salem Temple Duquesne Pitt Carnegie Tech West Virginia Wesleyan George Washington Bucknell Temple Georgetown Navy Bucknell Duquesne Washington & Jefferson Georgetown Washington & Jefferson Pitt Pitt
Morgantown Cumberland, Md. Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Buckhannon Morgantown Lewisburg, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Washington, D.C. Annapolis, Md. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Washington, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown
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Waynesburg Western Reserve Michigan State Marietta Carnegie Tech West Virginia Wesleyan Dickinson Temple Temple Pitt Duquesne Salem Penn State Maryland Georgetown
Morgantown Cleveland, Ohio Lansing, Mich. Marietta, Ohio Morgantown Morgantown Harrisburg, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown State College, Pa. Cumberland, Md. Washington, D.C.
1934-35 (16-6) Coach Marshall Glenn D15 51-28 J2 39-29 37-34 J5 J9 41-25 J12 37-24 J17 29-16 J19 27-35 34-35 J26 J30 47-28 F1 51-15 F4 43-41 F8 51-21 26-40 F9 F11 38-16 F13 21-32 F16 48-23 F22 30-51 45-32 M2 43-13 M7 M9 65-16 M13 43-26 M18 22-35
+ triple overtime
Salem Morgantown Carnegie Tech Morgantown Temple Morgantown Bethany Morgantown West Virginia Wesleyan Morgantown Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. Marietta Marietta, Ohio Washington & Lee Bluefield Georgetown Washington, D.C. New York University New York, N.Y. Temple Philadelphia, Pa. Duquesne Pittsburgh, Pa. Washington & Jefferson Morgantown Georgetown Morgantown Penn State State College, Pa. Geneva Morgantown Davis & Elkins Elkins Duquesne Morgantown
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Coach Francis Stadsvold J4 35-29 W J7 32-35 L 24-27 L J11 J14 42-34 W J25 38-39 L J28 20-42 L F3 53-28 W 47-45 W F4 F6 25-47 L F8 30-42 L F9 28-42 L F11 30-33 L 59-36 W F15 F17 1- 0 W F18 34-44 L F22 39-48 L F25 35-40 L 25-32 L F27
Coach Marshall Glenn D16 32-24 J5 26-24 29-32 J6 J13 37-32 J27 21-42 F2 41-27 F3 28-25 61-13 F5 F10 25-22 F12 31-26 F14 44-19 F15 20-51 45-18 F17 F27 33-40 M1 39-36 M3 57-18 M6 37-12 38-27 M7 M10 26-27
# double overtime
1932-33 (10-14)
1933-34 (14-5)
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West Virginia Wesleyan Morgantown Geneva Morgantown Temple Morgantown Bethany Morgantown Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. Salem Morgantown Washington & Lee Beckley Georgetown Washington, D.C. Temple Philadelphia, Pa. Army West Point, N.Y. Crescent AC Brooklyn, N.Y. Carnegie Tech Morgantown Georgetown Morgantown Penn State State College, Pa. Creighton Morgantown Duquesne Morgantown Washington & Jefferson Washington, Pa. Carnegie Tech Pittsburgh, Pa. Washington & Jefferson Morgantown Pitt Morgantown West Virginia Wesleyan Buckhannon
Washington, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Buckhannon Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa.
*overtime
Coach Francis Stadsvold J6 25-26 L J9 27-46 L 42-35 W J13 J16 35-31 W J29 27-35 L F3 50-38* W F6 30-31 L 31-45 L F8 26-46 L F9 F10 26-42 L F11 21-39 L F17 25-21 W 50-28 W F19 F20 42-33 W F22 26-27 L F25 16-29 L F27 29-38 L 31-45 L M1 M5 44-25 W M8 19-22 L M10 22-26 L
Washington & Jefferson Allegheny Davis & Elkins West Virginia Wesleyan Pitt Carnegie Tech
Marshall Glenn
1930-31 (9-11)
Coach Francis Stadsvold J5 46-33 W J8 29-36 L 36-42 L J10 J14 36-22 W J17 15-17 L J28 35-26 W J31 33-40 L 35-45 L F4 F7 34-38 L F9 35-29 W F10 28-37 L F11 41-36 W 38-22 W F12 F14 27-37 L F21 40-49 L F25 38-35* W F28 30-23 W 26-35 L M3 M7 33-15 W M11 22-24 L
W W W W L L
ALL-TIME SCORES
J14 J18 J25 J29 F1 F3 F4 F5 F7 F8 F12 F15 F19 F22 F26 M1 M5 M8
1935-36 (16-8) Coach Marshall Glenn D14 32-25 D28 47-41 24-25 D30 D31 37-50 J4 33-24 J8 54-31 J10 45-43 34-42 J11 J17 42-36 J25 27-41 F1 41-55 F5 55-22 40-35 F8 F10 51-26 F11 36-42*
161
ALL-TIME SCORES
F15 F17 F22 F26 F29 M3 M5 M7 M11
28-42 26-38 54-31 41-36 35-33 50-34 41-26 58-54 43-42
L L W W W W W W W
George Washington Carnegie Tech Penn State Washington & Jefferson Duquesne West Virginia Wesleyan Georgetown Washington & Jefferson Pitt
Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Buckhannon Morgantown Washington, Pa. Morgantown
1936-37 (9-14) Coach Marshall Glenn D12 42-35 D31 42-29 32-34 J2 63-42 J5 J7 41-32 J12 21-27 J16 37-46 21-28 J19 J30 36-44 F2 40-48 F5 38-40 F6 30-45 23-51 F8 24-25 F13 F17 36-31 F19 33-39 F20 49-47# 41-42* F24 F27 45-38 M3 45-28 M6 47-59 M10 49-39 42-48 M13
W W L W W L L L L L L L L L W L W L W W L W L
Waynesburg Marietta Akron West Virginia Wesleyan Georgetown Salem Carnegie Tech Penn State Pitt Duquesne Temple St. John’s Georgetown Carnegie Tech Penn State George Washington Washington & Jefferson Washington & Jefferson West Virginia Wesleyan Marietta Duquesne Temple Pitt
Morgantown Marietta, Ohio Akron, Ohio Morgantown Morgantown Clarksburg Morgantown State College, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Philadelphia, Pa. New York, N.Y. Washington, D.C. Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Washington, Pa. Morgantown Buckhannon Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown
W W L L W L L L L L L W L L L L L W W
Alumni Baltimore Marietta Carnegie Tech West Virginia Wesleyan Penn State Temple Pitt George Washington Temple Georgetown Georgetown Marietta Penn State Washington & Jefferson Washington & Jefferson Carnegie Tech West Virginia Wesleyan Pitt
Morgantown Rochester, N.Y. Marietta, Ohio Morgantown Morgantown State College, Pa. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Cumberland, Md. Philadelphia, Pa. Washington, D.C. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Washington, Pa. Washington, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Buckhannon Morgantown
1937-38 (6-13)
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Coach Marshall Glenn D18 35-29 D30 34-30 32-38 J1 J8 29-33 J12 42-23 J15 29-33 J18 31-34 40-43 J29 J31 38-47 F5 32-51 F7 36-40 F12 47-39 29-30 F17 F19 41-44 F26 42-43 M2 34-44 M5 38-69 50-34 M9 M12 38-35
Dyke Raese
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4 Seasons/1939-42 | Record: 55-29
*overtime
A successful strategist, Raese had four consecutive winning seasons; his 1942 club was invited to the National Invitation Tournament. Seeded last among the eightteam field, WVU upset number-one Long Island, Toledo and Western Kentucky to win the NIT crown, one of the brightest moments in Mountaineer history.
1938-39 (10-9) Coach Dyke Raese D10 43-29 D31 63-35 46-43 J3 J7 43-49 J11 46-35 J14 31-37 J18 42-33 37-34 F3 F4 50-51 F6 32-40 F10 37-39*
162
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West Virginia Wesleyan Marietta Salem Carnegie Tech West Virginia Wesleyan Georgetown Temple Temple St. John’s Georgetown George Washington
Morgantown Marietta, Ohio Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Buckhannon Morgantown Morgantown Philadelphia, Pa. Brooklyn, N.Y. Washington, D.C. Cumberland, Md.
F11 F15 F18 F22 M1 M4 M8 M11
45-28 43-46+ 45-42 40-54 54-50 43-45 40-39 43-49
W L W L W L W L
Marietta Penn State Pitt Penn State Carnegie Tech Washington & Jefferson Washington & Jefferson Pitt
Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. State College, Pa. Morgantown Washington, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown
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Bethany Marietta Carnegie Tech Kentucky Temple West Virginia Wesleyan Marietta West Virginia Wesleyan Penn State Lafayette Temple Georgetown Washington & Jefferson George Washington Pitt Washington & Jefferson Penn State Carnegie Tech Pitt
Morgantown Marietta, Ohio Morgantown Lexington, Ky. Morgantown Buckhannon Morgantown Morgantown State College, Pa. Elizabeth, N.J. Philadelphia, Pa. Washington, D.C. Morgantown Cumberland, Md. Pittsburgh, Pa. Washington, Pa. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown
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Ohio State Columbus, Ohio Kentucky Lexington, Ky. West Liberty Wheeling Carnegie Tech Pittsburgh, Pa. West Virginia Wesleyan Buckhannon Kentucky Morgantown Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio Michigan State East Lansing, Mich. Toledo Toledo, Ohio West Virginia Wesleyan Morgantown Penn State State College, Pa. Michigan State Morgantown Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. George Washington Washington, D.C. Cincinnati Morgantown Bethany Pittsburgh, Pa. Army West Point, N.Y. Washington & Jefferson Washington, Pa. Washington & Jefferson Morgantown Temple Philadelphia, Pa. Carnegie Tech Morgantown West Virginia Wesleyan Mt. Hope Duquesne Morgantown
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Geneva Maryland Duquesne Youngstown Carnegie Tech Penn State West Virginia Wesleyan Pitt West Virginia Wesleyan Army Maryland Bethany Navy Temple Washington & Jefferson Carnegie Tech Penn State Washington & Jefferson Duquesne Salem
1939-40 (13-6) Coach Dyke Raese D16 50-29 D20 60-36 44-39 J6 J10 38-47 J13 46-42 J18 51-50 J20 55-28 43-54 J25 F7 23-32 F9 52-20 F10 41-54 F12 40-38 44-32 F15 F17 43-29 F20 49-68 F24 42-23 F28 51-55 66-57 M2 M9 42-35
1940-41 (13-10) Coach Dyke Raese D10 44-58 D12 34-46 61-48 D16 J6 59-45 J8 66-55 J11 56-43 J17 47-43 35-44 J18 J20 35-43 J24 63-43 F5 35-29 F8 40-31 45-56 F11 F13 38-39 F15 55-36 F17 43-32 F19 37-44 41-51 F22 46-22 F26 F28 47-34 M1 65-39 M4 50-54 37-51 M8
1941-42 (19-4) Coach Dyke Raese D13 54-33 D19 63-36 22-30 J7 J10 50-40 J12 48-40 J16 58-33 J21 58-44 66-47 F4 F7 59-36 F11 57-40 F14 41-27 F16 80-41 48-34 F18 F20 39-46 F21 66-49 F23 74-33 F25 30-44 38-39 F28 41-33 M7 M11 77-63
National Invitation Tournament M17 58-49* W M23 51-39 W 47-45 W M25
Long Island Toledo Western Kentucky
Morgantown Cumberland, Md. Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Buckhannon Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown West Point, N.Y. College Park, Md. Morgantown Annapolis, Md. Philadelphia, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown State College, Pa. Washington, Pa. Morgantown Clarksburg New York, N.Y. New York, N.Y. New York, N.Y.
John Brickels
Captain and one of the stars of WVU’s 1942 National Invitation Tournament championship team, Baric took over the reigns of the hoop program when Raese left for the armed services, continuing his record of success with a 14-7 mark. The record is all the more remarkable when realizing only one player, Scott Hamilton, was back from the previous season. There were eight sophomores on the squad in the first year scholarships were offered in basketball.
Coming to WVU from state champion Huntington Central High, Brickels’ 12-6 team was invited to the NIT, marking the beginning of a string of 20 straight winning seasons at WVU. Brickels, though, left following the school year to take a job with the Cleveland Browns of professional football.
1 Season/1943 | Record: 14-7
1944-45 (12-6)
1942-43 (14-7) Coach Rudy Baric D12 65-32 D16 57-34 60-47* D19 J6 63-50 J9 33-48 J13 51-52 J16 50-37* 36-52 J23 J26 42-44 J30 32-27 F3 50-35 F4 52-46 44-42 F6 F10 40-54 F13 69-50 F17 43-33 F20 47-48 46-63 F24 82-64 F27 M6 56-37 M9 86-36
1 Season/1945 | Record: 12-6
ALL-TIME SCORES
Rudy Baric
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Bethany Alderson-Broaddus West Virginia Wesleyan West Virginia Wesleyan Pitt New York University St. Bonaventure Duquesne Washington & Jefferson Penn State Army Fordham Temple Penn State Waynesburg Navy Washington & Jefferson Syracuse Pitt Duquesne Salem
Morgantown Morgantown Buckhannon Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. New York, N.Y. Buffalo, N.Y. Pittsburgh, Pa. Washington, Pa. Morgantown West Point, N.Y. New York, N.Y. Philadelphia, Pa. State College, Pa. Morgantown Annapolis, Md. Morgantown Syracuse, N.Y. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown
Coach John Brickels D9 68-36 D15 39-34 113-32 J6 J10 65-56 J13 41-40 J17 27-53 J20 67-48 68-27 J24 J27 52-50 J31 47-73 F3 44-54 F10 40-60 78-42 F17 F21 34-55 F24 50-47 F28 68-39 M3 66-35
W Fairmont Morgantown W Penn State Morgantown W Salem Morgantown W Long Island New York, N.Y. W New York University Buffalo, N.Y. L Penn State State College, Pa. W Carnegie Tech Morgantown W Virginia Military Huntington W Geneva Morgantown L Army West Point, N.Y. L Temple Philadelphia, Pa. L Navy Annapolis, Md. W Bethany Morgantown L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. W Pitt Morgantown W Newt. D. Baker Army Hosp. Martinsburg W Carnegie Tech Pittsburgh, Pa.
National Invitation Tournament M19 52-76 L
DePaul
New York, N.Y.
Lee Patton
5 Seasons/1946-50 | Record: 91-26 A successful prep coach, Patton notched WVU’s first 20-win season in his initial campaign, finishing third in the NIT. The next year, the Mountaineers ranked first in the nation and again made the NIT field. Patton, who holds WVU’s second-best winning percentage, died from complications as a result of an automobile accident late in the 1950 season.
Harry Lothes
1 Season/1944 | Record: 8-11
Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown New York, N.Y. Buffalo, N.Y. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Allentown, Pa. West Point, N.Y. Washington, Pa. Morgantown Annapolis, Md. Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Beaver Falls, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown
Greatest Basketball Wins/pre-WWII 1903-04 1919-20 1919-20 1929-30
West Virginia 15, W.U.P. Informal 12 (first varsity basketball win) West Virginia 49, Yale 44 (OT) West Virginia 34, Washington & Jefferson 31 West Virginia 33, Pitt 25
1934-35 1940-41 1941-42 1941-42 1941-42 1941-42
+ triple overtime
Fairmont 217th MPs West Virginia Tech Juniata Long Island Rochester Washington & Jefferson Carnegie Tech Temple Muhlenberg Army Washington & Jefferson Geneva Navy Pitt Bethany Geneva Pitt Carnegie Tech
W Glenville Morgantown W Fairmont Morgantown W Penn State Morgantown W Newt. D. Baker Army Hosp. Martinsburg W Ashford Gen. Army Hosp. White Sulphur Springs W Waynesburg Morgantown W St. Vincent Morgantown W Long Island New York, N.Y. W Canisius Buffalo, N.Y. W Penn State State College, Pa. W Carnegie Tech Morgantown W Alderson-Broaddus Morgantown W Geneva Morgantown L Temple Philadelphia, Pa. W Lehigh Bethlehem, Pa. W Army West Point, N.Y. W Bethany Morgantown W Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. W Washington & Jefferson Morgantown L Navy Annapolis, Md. W Maryland College Park, Md.
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Coach Lee Patton D1 83-37 D5 63-39 42-41* D8 D13 47-26 D16 68-43 D19 83-23 J5 88-30 J9 59-51 52-35 J12 48-45 J16 J19 62-37 J26 67-43 J30 72-45 42-48 F2 F4 69-41 F6 65-63 F9 64-30 F13 61-41 77-34 F16 F20 45-50 F23 35-33
# double overtime
Coach Harry Lothes D17 51-31 D20 60-51 83-28 J5 J8 45-47 J12 39-51 J15 36-49 J19 42-39 50-45 J26 J29 32-46 J31 45-76 F2 31-58 F5 48-68 48-51 F9 F12 49-67 F16 55-59 F19 45-42 F24 68-59 57-60 F26 M4 67-25
1945-46 (24-3)
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1943-44 (8-11)
*overtime
Leaving Shepherdstown High to become head coach at his alma mater, Lothes faced the task of totally rebuilding the WVU team; all the 1943 players, including All-American Scotty Hamilton, had either graduated or joined the service. His team showed eight wins and lost four more games by four points or less.
West Virginia 43, Pitt 26 (gave WVU a tie for 1st place in the Eastern League; first win over Pitt after 9 straight losses) West Virginia 56, Kentucky 43 West Virginia 77, Salem 63 (game that got WVU in the NIT) West Virginia 58, Long Island 49 (OT; NIT first round) West Virginia 51, Toledo 39 (NIT semifinals) West Virginia 47, Western Kentucky 45 (NIT championship)
163
ALL-TIME SCORES
F27 M2 M9
73-42 81-61 81-41
W W W
Washington & Jefferson Pitt Carnegie Tech
National Invitation Tournament 70-58 W M14 51-59 L M18 65-40 W M19
St. John’s Kentucky Muhlenberg
Washington, Pa. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. New York, N.Y. New York, N.Y. New York, N.Y.
1946-47 (19-3) Coach Lee Patton D4 85-45 D11 76-37 81-41 D14 D18 40-37 J4 88-48 J9 72-42 J11 63-43 91-34 J25 J29 83-60 F1 85-47 F4 76-45 F8 52-41 55-57 F12 F15 90-40 F18 80-60 F22 55-51 F26 83-56 72-59 M1 M8 92-48
W W W W W W W W W W W W L W W W W W W
Fairmont Carnegie Tech Maryland Penn State Salem St. Francis, N.Y. Canisius Bethany Waynesburg Temple Morris Harvey Pitt Navy Washington & Jefferson Temple Penn State Washington & Jefferson Pitt Carnegie Tech
National Invitation Tournament M15 69-60 W Bradley M19 62-64 L Utah M24 52-64 L North Carolina State
Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown New York, N.Y. Buffalo, N.Y. Morgantown Morgantown Philadelphia, Pa. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Annapolis, Md. Washington, Pa. Morgantown State College, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown New York, N.Y. New York, N.Y. New York, N.Y.
1947-48 (17-3)
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Coach Lee Patton D5 80-55 D8 68-51 68-64 D18 D20 68-40 J3 78-35 J8 53-58 J10 59-58 46-50 J14 J24 64-52 J27 41-52 J31 88-42 F4 60-32 38-37 F10 F14 81-75 F18 81-52 F20 70-59 F25 73-52 85-74 F28 M2 76-61 M6 52-36
W W W W W L W L W L W W W W W W W W W W
Fairmont Brigham Young North Carolina State Fairmont Washington & Lee Manhattan Niagara Penn State Bethany Washington & Jefferson Virginia Military Penn State Navy Temple Geneva Pitt Washington & Jefferson Bradley Temple Pitt
Fairmont Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown New York, N.Y. Buffalo, N.Y. State College, Pa. Morgantown Washington, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Annapolis, Md. Philadelphia, Pa. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown
1949-50 (13-11) Coach Lee Patton D3 59-44 D9 62-60 44-49 D12 D14 53-47 D17 67-48 D21 57-46 D23 61-37
W W L W W W W
Davis & Elkins Bethany Kansas State New Mexico Ohio Wesleyan Temple Fordham
Dixie Classic 58-50 D28 D29 41-46 D30 48-63 J3 68-58 J7 63-70 J10 55-80 64-50 J14 J19 59-69 F1 65-46 F4 55-62 F11 64-69# 56-82 F15 F18 52-85 F22 63-60 F25 53-55 M1 59-56 59-53 M4
W L L W L L W L W L L L L W L W W
North Carolina Penn State Georgia Tech Geneva Niagara City College of New York Waynesburg Cincinnati Virginia Washington & Jefferson Cincinnati Penn State Temple Washington & Jefferson Pitt Penn State Pitt
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164
Raleigh, N.C. Raleigh, N.C. Raleigh, N.C. Morgantown Buffalo, N.Y. New York, N.Y. Morgantown Cincinnati, Ohio Morgantown Washington, Pa. Morgantown State College, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown
Greatest Basketball Wins 1946-60 1945-46 1946-47 1947-48 1949-50 1951-52 1956-57 1957-58 1957-58 1957-58 1957-58 1958-59 1958-59 1958-59 1958-59 1959-60 1959-60
WVU 70, St. John’s 58 (NIT) WVU 69, Bradley 60 (NIT) WVU 68, North Carolina S. 64 WVU 58, North Carolina 50 (Dixie Classic, Raleigh) WVU 100, New York U. 75 (Madison Square Garden) WVU 83, Duke 82 (Birmingham Classic finals) WVU 77, at Kentucky 70 (KIT) WVU 75, North Carolina 64 (KIT) WVU 76, at Villanova 75 (Palestra) WVU 113, at George Washington 107 (2OT) WVU 101, Duke 63 WVU 76, at Tennessee 72 WVU 96, St. Joseph’s 92 (NCAA, Charlotte) WVU 94, Louisville 79 (NCAA, Louisville) WVU 79, Kentucky 70 (KIT finals) WVU 87, UCLA 73 (LA Classic)
Red Brown
1948-49 (18-6) Coach Lee Patton D1 71-48 D4 63-51 36-56 D10 D14 62-49 D18 94-61 D20 61-58 D25 66-80 53-38 D28 J1 62-72 J7 71-66 J11 50-64 J15 82-50 81-63 J29 F2 52-28 F5 45-47 F9 49-47 F12 88-69 54-51 F16 F19 73-47 F21 96-48 F23 63-43 F26 51-49 75-38 M2 M5 32-34*
Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown
W W L W W W L W L W L W W W L W W W W W W W W L
Bethany Alderson-Broaddus North Carolina State Wake Forest Bucknell Arizona Bradley Rutgers Cincinnati Niagara City College of New York Waynesburg Cincinnati Penn State Washington & Jefferson Penn State Ohio Wesleyan Pitt Salem Virginia Military Washington & Jefferson Davis & Elkins Geneva Pitt
Morgantown Morgantown Raleigh, N.C. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Peoria, Ill. Morgantown Cincinnati, Ohio Buffalo, N.Y. New York, N.Y. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Washington, Pa. State College, Pa. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown
4 Seasons/1951-54 | Record: 72-31 Coming to WVU from Davis and Elkins, Brown tutored the likes of All-American Mark Workman and instituted WVU’s tradition of success in the newly formed Southern Conference. With 72 wins against a top regional schedule, Brown, after four seasons, was elevated to athletic director.
1950-51 | (18-9, 9-3 Southern Conference/2nd) Coach Red Brown D2 71-60 D6 78-67 93-51 D9 D16 64-55 D18 69-63 D20 95-66 D30 67-68 62-44 J2 J6 76-83 J9 54-76 J13 73-77 J15 62-49 53-56 J17 J20 79-75
W W W W W W L W L L L W L W
West Virginia Wesleyan Virginia Tech Bethany South Carolina Wake Forest George Washington Arizona Western Reserve Niagara New York University Duke North Carolina South Carolina Waynesburg
Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Buffalo, N.Y. New York, N.Y. Durham, N.C. Chapel Hill, N.C. Columbia, S.C. Morgantown
87-38 72-79 99-69 88-70 94-59 76-60 60-76 70-64 56-52 76-60 72-74
W L W W W W L W W W L
Salem Virginia Tech Virginia Military Washington & Lee Miami, Ohio Richmond Penn State Maryland Pitt Washington & Jefferson Pitt
Southern Conference Tournament M1 67-88 L William & Mary M5 72-68 W Penn State
Morgantown Blacksburg, Va. Lexington, Va. Lexington, Va. Morgantown Charleston State College, Pa. College Park, Md. Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Raleigh, N.C. Morgantown
1951-52 | (23-4, 15-1 Southern Conference/1st) Coach Red Brown D1 72-41 D3 78-53 81-83* D11 83-72 D13 D15 39-36 D20 87-66 D22 95-74 100-75 J3 74-71 J5 J12 79-60 J14 91-57 J19 87-57 69-42 J26 J30 67-47 F1 91-66 F2 60-61 F6 80-65 87-55 F11 F14 99-82 F15 100-75 F16 84-49 F22 88-73 80-69 F23 F27 65-84 M1 71-50
W W L W W W W W W W W W W W W L W W W W W W W L W
West Virginia Wesleyan Virginia Tech George Washington Richmond Maryland William & Mary Duke New York University Niagara Pitt Wake Forest Waynesburg Bethany Pitt Virginia Military Penn State North Carolina Richmond Virginia Tech Washington & Lee Virginia Military Clemson Clemson Penn State Washington & Lee
Southern Conference Tournament M6 77-64 W William & Mary M7 88-90 L Duke
Morgantown Morgantown Washington, D.C. Richmond, Va. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown New York, N.Y. Niagara, N.Y. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Blacksburg, Va. Lexington, Va. Lexington, Va. Morgantown Morgantown State College, Pa. Morgantown Raleigh, N.C. Raleigh, N.C.
Southern Conference Tournament M5 91-87 W Furman M6 80-85 L North Carolina State
Raleigh, N.C. Raleigh, N.C.
1953-54 | (12-11, 6-4 Southern Conference/4th) Coach Red Brown D2 96-92 D8 75-106 102-72 D12 D14 87-71 D19 64-67 D22 67-74 D30 88-81
W L W W L L W
Carnegie Tech George Washington Washington & Lee Maryland Duke Richmond Columbia
Morgantown Washington, D.C. Fayetteville Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown
Southern Conference Tournament 84-69 W William & Mary M4 M5 74-83 L George Washington
Morgantown Morgantown
Fred Schaus
6 seasons/1955-60 | Record: 146-37 With the best winning percentage in WVU history, Schaus’ teams won six Southern Conference championships, went to six NCAA tournaments, finishing as national runner-up in 1959. An NCAA record 44-game Southern Conference win streak and a number one regular season ranking in 1958 were other highlights of the Golden Era.
1954-55 | (19-11, 9-1 Southern Conference/1st) Coach Fred Schaus D1 91-63 D4 68-60 96-86 D11 D13 72-66
W W W W
Waynesburg Carnegie Tech Washington & Lee Richmond
Birmingham Classic 86-82 D17 D18 82-96
W L
Wake Forest Alabama
Birmingham, Ala. Birmingham, Ala.
Dixie Classic D27 79-92 D28 94-96 79-71 D29 J4 78-79 J6 98-82 J8 69-70 J11 80-102 71-59 J15 J22 101-77 J24 64-61 J29 88-74 J31 67-106 68-77* F2 F5 75-115 F9 58-84 F12 96-85 F14 95-81 93-86 F16 F19 83-74 F26 94-71
L L W L W L L W W W W L L L L W W W W W
Duke Wake Forest Cornell New York University Virginia Tech Carnegie Tech Westminster Virginia Military Virginia Military Virginia Tech Pitt Richmond Penn State Duke Penn State Washington & Lee William & Mary Pitt George Washington Rutgers
Raleigh, N.C. Raleigh, N.C. Raleigh, N.C. New York, N.Y. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Lexington, Va. Blacksburg, Va. Morgantown Richmond, Va. Morgantown Durham, N.C. State College, Pa. Fayetteville Parkersburg Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown
Southern Conference Tournament M3 73-66 W Virginia Military M4 89-74 W Washington & Lee 58-48* W George Washington M5
Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va.
NCAA Tournament 61-95 M8
New York, N.Y.
L
La Salle
Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown
+ triple overtime
Morgantown Fayetteville Morgantown College Park, Md. Williamsburg, Va. Richmond, Va. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown New York, N.Y. Blacksburg, Va. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Durham, N.C. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Lexington, Va. Charlottesville, Va. State College, Pa Morgantown
New York, N.Y. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Richmond, Va. Morgantown Morgantown State College, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Fayetteville Williamson Morgantown
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Waynesburg Washington & Lee George Washington Maryland William & Mary Richmond South Carolina South Carolina Syracuse Cornell New York University Virginia Tech Penn State Pitt Virginia Tech Bethany Duke Virginia Military Pitt Richmond Virginia Military Virginia Penn State Washington & Lee
St. John’s William & Mary Penn State Pitt Richmond Virginia Tech New York University Penn State Waynesburg Virginia Military Pitt Virginia Tech Virginia Military Washington & Lee
# double overtime
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L L L L L W W L W W L W W W
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Coach Red Brown D1 82-66 D6 89-83 84-83 D9 D13 45-52 D17 101-100* D19 65-83 D22 91-74 86-73 D23 D27 71-63 D31 70-65 J3 75-78 J10 92-55 82-72 J14 J17 95-70 J24 86-62 J31 87-65 F3 86-91 98-63 F7 F12 65-67 F17 89-86 F20 94-70 F21 110-84 57-77 F25 F28 91-72
74-87 76-78 66-74 59-70 80-85 111-68 92-80 68-85 84-64 81-56 64-83 101-67 117-74 89-61
*overtime
1952-53 | (19-7, 11-3 Southern Conference/4th)
J5 J9 J13 J16 F1 F3 F4 F6 F10 F13 F16 F20 F24 F27
ALL-TIME SCORES
J27 J30 J31 F1 F3 F6 F10 F14 F17 F21 F26
1955-56 | (21-9, 10-2 Southern Conference/t-1st) Coach Fred Schaus D3 92-79 D6 85-71 80-71 D9 D13 79-94 D17 71-92 D20 89-74
W W W L L W
Carnegie Tech Furman Washington & Lee George Washington North Carolina State Richmond
Morgantown Morgantown Fayetteville Washington, D.C. Raleigh, N.C. Morgantown
Orange Bowl Classic D28 78-69 D29 70-60 83-78 D30 J3 98-84 J6 53-54
W W W W L
Florida State Columbia Miami, Fla. Washington & Lee Villanova
Miami Beach, Fla. Miami Beach, Fla. Miami Beach, Fla. Morgantown Philadelphia, Pa.
165
ALL-TIME SCORES
J7 J9 J11 J13 J18 J28 J30 F4 F6 F8 F11 F13 F16 F22 F25
71-87 89-66 66-68 81-79 84-70 76-73 103-68 78-84 69-84 76-73 84-62 105-90 82-75 97-88 77-94
L W L W W W W L L W W W W W L
LaSalle Virginia Military Carnegie Tech Penn State Pitt Furman Virginia Military Richmond Memphis State Penn State Virginia Tech1 William & Mary2 St. John’s William & Mary3 Pitt
Philadelphia, Pa. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Charlotte, N.C. Bluefield Richmond, Va. Morgantown University Park, Pa. Morgantown Norfolk, Va. New York, N.Y. Morgantown Morgantown
Southern Conference Tournament M1 59-53 W M2 77-74 W M3 58-56 W
Davidson Furman Richmond
Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va.
NCAA Tournament M13 59-61*
Dartmouth
New York, N.Y.
L
44 consecutive regular-season wins From 1956 to 1960, West Virginia won an NCAA record 44 consecutive regular-season league games as a member of the Southern Conference. The streak began with an 84-62 win against Virginia Tech in 1955-56 and continued for nearly three more seasons. During the streak, WVU won 32 of the 44 games by 10 or more points, and only four times in that span won by less than five. William & Mary, a team that WVU beat nine times during the streak, ended the Mountaineers’ run with a 94-86 defeat in 1959-60. Other victims during the streak included Furman (eight times), Richmond (seven), Virginia Military (seven), George Washington (six), Washington & Lee (three), the Citadel (two) and Virginia Tech (two). The 44 games are indicated by bold, superscripted numerals that look like 27 in the all-time scores.
*overtime
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1956-57 | (25-5, 12-0 Southern Conference/1st)
166
Coach Fred Schaus D1 71-47 D4 89-54 90-76 D8 D12 81-66
W W W W
Virginia Military4 Florida State Washington & Lee5 Penn State
Morgantown Morgantown Fayetteville Morgantown
Birmingham Classic 105-69 D14 D15 83-82 D18 105-74 D22 107-79
W W W W
Mississippi Southern Duke Richmond6 North Carolina State
Birmingham, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. Morgantown Morgantown
Dixie Classic 67-73 D27 D28 66-83 D29 77-79 J5 110-95 J8 89-86 92-70 J12 J14 81-72 J26 90-82 J29 59-54 F1 105-72 89-57 F4 F7 83-77 F9 87-81 F12 93-82 F16 65-80 107-93 F23 F25 80-57 M1 77-75
L L L W W W W W W W W W W W L W W W
Duke Utah Iowa Furman7 Pitt Villanova William & Mary8 Furman9 Virginia Tech10 St. John’s Virginia Military11 New York University Richmond12 George Washington13 Penn State Pitt William & Mary14 George Washington15
Raleigh, N.C. Raleigh, N.C. Raleigh, N.C. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Norfolk, Va. Charlotte, N.C. Fayetteville Morgantown Bluefield New York, N.Y. Richmond, Va. Morgantown University Park, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Washington, D.C.
Southern Conference Tournament M7 71-51 W Davidson M8 83-62 W Richmond 67-52 W Washington & Lee M9
Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va.
NCAA Tournament 56-64 M12
New York, N.Y.
L
Canisius
1957-58 | (26-2, 12-0 Southern Conference/1st) Coach Fred Schaus D3 109-50 D7 105-67 84-50 D11 D13 68-52 D14 74-69 D17 76-74*
W W W W W W
Virginia Military16 Furman17 Penn State William & Mary18 Washington & Lee19 Richmond20
Kentucky Invitational Tournament D20 77-70 W Kentucky D21 75-64 W North Carolina 86-66 W Canisius J2 J4 100-71 W Washington & Lee21 J8 76-75 W Villanova J11 93-66 W George Washington22 J15 71-64 W Pitt 109-84 W Furman23 J25 68-72 L Duke J27 J31 103-51 W Florida State F6 87-78 W St. John’s F8 72-60 W Richmond24 82-68 W William & Mary25 F10 F12 104-58 W Virginia Military26 F15 74-71 W Penn State F17 98-66 W Detroit F22 99-86 W Pitt 113-107# W George Washington27 M1
Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Logan Fayetteville Morgantown Lexington, Ky. Lexington, Ky. Morgantown Morgantown Philadelphia, Pa. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Greenville, S.C. Durham, N.C. Morgantown New York, N.Y. Richmond, Va. Morgantown Bluefield University Park, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Washington, D.C.
Southern Conference Tournament M6 91-61 W Davidson M7 81-70 W Richmond M8 74-58 W William & Mary
Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va.
NCAA Tournament M11 84-89
New York, N.Y.
L
Manhattan
1958-59 | (29-5, 11-0 Southern Conference/1st) Coach Fred Schaus D1 76-67 D2 82-71 78-63 D6 D9 89-61 D12 101-63 D13 72-75 D16 98-67
W W W W W L W
Furman28 Virginia Military29 Penn State The Citadel30 Duke Virginia Richmond31
Kentucky Invitational Tournament 67-49 W Oklahoma State D19 91-97 L Kentucky D20 L Northwestern D27 109-118# D29 76-72 W Tennessee J2 80-52 W Yale 100-66 W Furman32 J5 J8 89-81* W Penn State J10 77-66 W Canisius J13 88-76 W William & Mary33 J23 74-72 W Western Kentucky 77-67 W George Washington34 J26 82-76 W William & Mary35 J30 73-64 W Pitt F3 F7 96-90 W Holy Cross F12 70-72* L New York University 64-62 W Richmond36 F14 99-55 W Virginia Military37 F16 F18 90-69 W Pitt F21 89-86 W George Washington38
Greenville, S.C. Bluefield Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Charleston Richmond Lexington, Ky. Lexington, Ky. Chicago, Ill. Knoxville, Tenn. Morgantown Morgantown University Park, Pa. Buffalo, N.Y. Morgantown Louisville, Ky. Washington, D.C. Norfolk, Va. Morgantown Morgantown New York, N.Y. Richmond, Va. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown
Southern Conference Tournament F26 100-65 W Davidson F27 85-82 W William & Mary 85-66 W The Citadel F28
Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va.
NCAA Tournament M10 82-68 95-92 M13 M14 86-82 M20 94-79 70-71 M21
New York, N.Y. Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Louisville, Ky. Louisville, Ky.
W W W W L
Dartmouth St. Joseph’s Boston University Louisville California
1959-60 | (26-5, 9-2 Southern Conference/2nd) Coach Fred Schaus D1 93-78 D4 98-76 96-63 D5 84-62 D8 D12 104-74 D14 91-76
W W W W W W
Tennessee The Citadel39 Furman40 Richmond41 Penn State Virginia Military42
Morgantown Charleston, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown
Los Angeles Classic D28 66-47 87-73 D29 D30 45-65 J5 95-79 J9 75-73 J11 94-74 102-81 J13 J16 89-81 J27 76-66 J30 86-94 F1 101-71 101-79 F6 F8 98-69 F11 73-79 F13 103-57 F17 93-97 89-75 F20
W W L W W W W W W L W W W L W L W
St. Louis Kentucky
Stanford UCLA California Furman43 Penn State William & Mary44 Virginia Villanova Pitt William & Mary Virginia Military George Washington New York University St. John’s Richmond George Washington Pitt
Lexington, Ky. Lexington, Ky. Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Morgantown University Park, Pa. Morgantown Charleston Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Norfolk, Va. Bluefield Morgantown Morgantown New York, N.Y. Richmond Washington, D.C. Morgantown
D16 D18
79-67 65-69
Los Angeles Classic D27 83-84 79-86 D28 D30 73-58 J3 101-79 J6 88-82 J9 85-81 J13 120-68 82-73 J15 88-78 J20 J27 70-61 J29 82-85 J31 101-99 82-81* F3 80-76 F7 F10 87-62 F15 75-85 F17 86-72 79-60 F20 F24 101-86
W L
Penn State Duke
University Park, Pa. Morgantown
L L W W W W W W W W L W W W W L W W W
Utah Purdue Army Virginia Military Villanova Virginia Tech George Washington Richmond Pitt William & Mary Virginia Tech Wake Forest North Carolina State Pitt George Washington New York University Syracuse Penn State Furman
Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Washington, D.C. Richmond, Va. Morgantown Norfolk, Va. Blacksburg, Va. Charleston Greensboro, N.C. Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown New York, N.Y. Syracuse, N.Y. Morgantown Morgantown Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va.
Southern Conference Tournament F25 90-83 W Virginia Military F26 117-83 W William & Mary F27 82-72 W Virginia Tech
Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va.
NCAA Tournament M8 94-86 81-82* M11 M12 106-100
Southern Conference Tournament M1 97-75 W Richmond M2 86-73 W George Washington M3 88-72 W Virginia Tech
New York, N.Y. Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte, N.C.
NCAA Tournament M12 75-90
W L W
Navy New York University St. Joseph’s
George King
5 Seasons/1961-65 | Record: 102-43 Elevated to head coach after Schaus joined the NBA’s Los Angeles Lakers, former assistant King continued WVU’s phenomenal record of success, with three more trips to the NCAA tournament as the Southern Conference champions, advancing as far as the regionals in 1963.
1960-61 | (23-4, 11-1 Southern Conference/1st)
Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va.
1961-62 | (24-6, 12-1 Southern Conference/1st) Coach George King D2 69-53 D5 90-56 78-70 D8 D9 96-79 D12 97-61
W W W W W
William & Mary Virginia Military The Citadel Furman Richmond
Morgantown Charleston Charleston, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Morgantown
W W L W
The Citadel Virginia Military Ohio State Richmond
Kentucky Invitational Tournament D21 70-65 W D22 75-79 L Holiday Festival D26 65-64* D28 94-82 74-92 D29 86-74 J3 J5 104-71 J8 89-73 J12 100-97 89-73 J16 J19 86-83 J26 71-111 J28 58-59 J30 114-67 68-67 F2 F5 79-76 F9 72-75 F13 68-69 F16 89-72 83-82 F20 F23 104-86
W W L W W W W W W L L W W W L L W W W
Boston College St. Bonaventure Illinois Virginia Military Furman Davidson George Washington Penn State Virginia Tech Duke Furman Florida Pitt Virginia Tech William & Mary Pitt Richmond Penn State George Washington
Southern Conference Tournament F28 75-46 W M1 81-63 W M2 79-74 W NCAA Tournament M11 77-71 88-97 M15 M16 83-73
W L W
Oregon State Kentucky
Richmond Furman Davidson
Connecticut St. Joseph’s New York University
Morgantown Charleston Columbus, Ohio Morgantown Lexington, Ky. Lexington, Ky. New York, N.Y. New York, N.Y. New York, N.Y. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Washington, D.C. Morgantown Morgantown Durham, N.C. Greenville, S.C. Charleston Pittsburgh, Pa. Blacksburg, Va. Norfolk, Va. Morgantown Richmond, Va. University Park, Pa. Morgantown Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va.
+ triple overtime
Southern Conference Tournament M2 89-71 W Virginia Military M3 76-88 L William & Mary
New Orleans, La. New Orleans, La. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Washington, D.C. Philadelphia, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Norfolk, Va. Greenville, S.C. Bluefield Charleston New York, N.Y. Richmond, Va. Morgantown Morgantown University Park, Pa. Morgantown
Coach George King D1 86-61 D4 100-74 69-76 D8 D11 78-59
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Tulane Memphis State Virginia Military Furman Syracuse George Washington Villanova Pitt Virginia Tech William & Mary Furman Virginia Military North Carolina State New York University Richmond Penn State Pitt Penn State George Washington
Morgantown Morgantown Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Morgantown Charleston
1962-63 | (23-8, 11-2 Southern Conference/1st)
# double overtime
Sugar Bowl Tournament D29 98-70 W 86-82* W D30 J5 87-72 W J7 105-90 W J9 94-74 W J12 105-87 W 77-82 L J14 J18 73-68 W J21 83-72 W J28 76-69 W J30 96-87 W 102-91 W J31 F4 86-78 W F9 75-60 W F11 93-88 W F14 80-78 W 92-84 W F18 F21 71-68 W F25 104-90 W
William & Mary The Citadel Wake Forest Duke Richmond Virginia
Philadelphia, Pa.
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Villanova
*overtime
Coach George King D3 74-72* D6 80-83 80-73 D9 D10 64-66 D13 75-72 D17 104-85
L
ALL-TIME SCORES
Kentucky Invitational Tournament D18 87-86 W D19 79-70 W
Philadelphia, Pa. College Park, Md. College Park, Md.
1963-64 | (18-10, 11-3 Southern Conference/2nd) Coach George King N30 67-65 D2 58-53
W W
Furman The Citadel
Centennial Classic D6 79-72 81-86 D7 D10 79-71 D13 64-68 D14 72-74 D18 78-73
W L W L L W
St. John’s Duke Richmond Virginia Military Maryland William & Mary
Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Charleston College Park, Md. Morgantown
Los Angeles Classic 86-92 D26 D27 65-81 D28 69-66 J2 57-65
L L W L
Illinois Southern California Yale Furman
Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Morgantown
Greenville, S.C. Charleston, S.C.
167
ALL-TIME SCORES
J4 J9 J11 J15 J18 J29 F1 F5 F8 F12 F15 F17 F19 F22
82-93 75-73 93-74 84-63 76-92 75-73 81-73 91-67 82-75 86-84 74-66 104-85 76-86 79-77
L W W W L W W W W W W W L W
Davidson Virginia Military George Washington Penn State Pitt Davidson Virginia Tech Maryland George Washington Pitt Richmond Syracuse Penn State Virginia Tech
Charlotte, N.C. Morgantown Washington, D.C. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Charleston Blacksburg, Va. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Richmond, Va. Morgantown University Park, Pa. Morgantown
Southern Conference Tournament 85-73 W William & Mary F27 F28 80-88 L George Washington
Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte, N.C.
1964-65 | (14-15, 8-6 Southern Conference/4th)
+ triple overtime
Coach George King D1 73-75 D5 65-61 67-65 D8 D11 79-73 D12 80-73* D14 72-63
L W W W W W
The Citadel Furman Richmond Virginia Military Maryland William & Mary
Morgantown Greenville, S.C. Morgantown Charleston College Park, Md. Morgantown
Kentucky Invitational Tournament D18 78-102 L Kentucky D19 67-71 L Dayton 106-85 W Furman J2 J6 87-79 W Virginia Military J8 74-79 L George Washington J9 71-74 L Richmond J11 86-72 W Pitt 77-86 L Davidson J14 J16 79-80 L Penn State J26 76-75 W Pitt J30 74-82 L Virginia Tech F1 111-90 W George Washington 72-89 L Penn State F3 F6 89-109 L Duke F8 80-103 L Davidson F10 78-87 L Maryland F13 81-83 L Syracuse 61-80 L St. John’s F15 127-73 W Virginia Tech F20
Lexington, Ky. Lexington, Ky. Morgantown Morgantown Washington, D.C. Richmond, Va. Morgantown Charleston Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Blacksburg, Va. Morgantown University Park, Pa. Durham, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Morgantown Syracuse, N.Y. Jamaica, N.Y. Morgantown
Southern Conference Tournament F25 94-83 W George Washington F26 74-72* W Davidson F27 70-67# W William & Mary
Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte, N.C.
L
Providence
Philadelphia, Pa.
# double overtime
Bucky Waters
4 Seasons/1966-69 | Record: 69-41
*overtime
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Posting three consecutive 19-9 seasons, Waters coached the likes of Ron “Fritz” Williams in the last years at the WVU Field House. Waters helped West Virginia return to the NCAA tournament once again in 1967, and gained an NIT berth for the Mountaineers in 1968.
Who’s worn 44? Player Joe Stydahar
G 3
Ast --
Avg --
Reb --
Avg --
Pts 2
Avg 0.7
1958-60 Jerry West
93
261
2.8
1,240
13.3
2,309
24.8
1961-63 Rod Thorn
82
304
3.7
912
11.1
1,785
21.8
178
565
3.2
2,152
12.1
4,096
23.0
Totals
rod thorn
1965-66 (19-9, 8-2 Southern Conference/2nd)
168
In the annals of West Virginia basketball, the uniform number that stands head-and-shoulders above all others is 44. In just seven seasons of action, that number produced five All-America awards, two Pro Hall of Fame inductions, three WVU Sports Hall of Fame members and these numbers: 4,096 points, 2,152 rebounds and 565 assists. The first player to wear 44 was Joe Stydahar in 1936. Known better for his exploits on the gridiron, Stydahar held his own on the basketball court, scoring 608 points in four seasons. He wore 44 during his final season of basketball, in which he only played three games. Stydahar was a football third-team All-American in 1935, and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1967 and the WVU Sports Hall of Fame in 1991. The next player to wear 44 was and still is the most famous Mountaineer to ever don the Gold and Blue -- Jerry West. In three seasons from 1958-60 (freshmen were not allowed to play varsity ball), West put up numbers that have stood as Mountaineer records for more than 35 years. His 2,309 career points and 1,240 career rebounds are school records that may stand eternally. Since West’s career ended in 1960, no one has come closer than 450 points and 170 rebounds to his respective marks. In all, West holds 17 school records. He was an unanimous All-American in both 1959 and 1960 and was inducted into the Pro Basketball Hall of Fame in 1979 and the WVU Hall of Fame in 1991.
Years 1936
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NCAA Tournament 67-91 M8
44 jerry west
Coach Bucky Waters D1 69-58 D4 105-80 93-75 D8 D11 86-96 D14 95-85
W W W L W
Virginia Military George Washington Virginia Military Illinois Richmond
Charleston Morgantown Morgantown Champaign, Ill. Morgantown
Milwaukee Classic D17 87-100 D18 101-93 76-74 D21 D30 77-94 D31 102-97 J6 91-104 J8 79-105 98-76 J12 J15 73-64
L W W L W L L W W
Marquette Wisconsin Maryland North Carolina State North Carolina New York University Davidson East Carolina Penn State
Milwaukee, Wis. Milwaukee, Wis. Morgantown Raleigh, N.C. Raleigh, N.C. New York, N.Y. Charlotte, N.C. Morgantown Morgantown
The third and final Mountaineer to wear 44 was Rod Thorn, among the best players in West Virginia history. Taking the reins from West, Thorn continued what is referred to as the “Golden Era” of Mountaineer basketball. From 1961-63, Thorn scored 1,785 points (No. 5 all-time), grabbed 912 rebounds (No. 7 all-time) and dished out 304 assists (No. 11 all-time). Thorn was an All-American in 1962 and 1963 and was inducted into the WVU Sports Hall of Fame in 1992.
90-79 85-81 73-72 74-65 90-79 94-90 82-84 92-107 103-63 81-108 99-95*
W W W W W W L L W L W
Pitt Furman St. John’s Davidson George Washington Duke Richmond Maryland Pitt Penn State Syracuse
Pittsburgh, Pa. Beckley Morgantown Charleston Washington, D.C. Charleston Richmond, Va. College Park, Md. Morgantown University Park, Pa. Morgantown
Southern Conference Tournament F24 95-80 W Virginia Military F25 64-50 W William & Mary F26 69-80 L Davidson
Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte, N.C.
1966-67 (19-9, 9-1 Southern Conference/1st) Coach Bucky Waters D1 59-55 D3 73-67 99-75 D7 D10 90-88 D13 103-75
W W W W W
East Carolina William & Mary Virginia Military Illinois Richmond
Far West Classic D28 86-92 D29 93-88 D30 87-107 93-97# J7 J11 81-82* J16 91-77 J18 102-78 J21 99-102 97-84 J25 J28 61-58 F1 86-83 F4 75-91 F6 81-62 71-83 F9 104-118 F11 F14 83-67 F17 105-93 94-73 F18 127-97 F25
L W L L L W W L W W W L W L L W W W W
Washington State Minnesota St. Louis Davidson Maryland Virginia Military Pitt Penn State Detroit Maryland Davidson Duke Pitt St. John’s Syracuse Penn State Richmond George Washington George Washington
NCAA Tournament M11 57-68
L
Morgantown Charleston Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Portland, Ore. Portland, Ore. Portland, Ore. Charlotte, N.C. Morgantown Charleston Pittsburgh, Pa. University Park, Pa. Morgantown College Park, Md. Morgantown Greensboro, N.C. Morgantown Jamaica, N.Y. Syracuse, N.Y. Morgantown Richmond, Va. Washington, D.C. Morgantown Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte, N.C.
Princeton
Blacksburg, Va.
Columbia LaSalle Virginia Military George Washington Maryland Davidson Pitt Penn State Penn State East Carolina William & Mary Davidson Georgia Tech Maryland Richmond Syracuse Pitt George Washington
Southern Conference Tournament F29 76-71 W M1 102-81 W M2 70-87 L National Invitation Tournament M16 68-87 L
1964-65 WVU 70, William & Mary 67 (2OT; Southern Conf final, Charlotte) 1965-66 WVU 94, No. 1 Duke 90 (Charleston) 1965-66 WVU 102, North Carolina 97 (Raleigh) 1966-67 WVU 90, Illinois 88 (put WVU in Top 20) 1967-68 WVU 89, Davidson 86 (OT) 1970-71 WVU 113, Colgate 92 (first game at Coliseum)
Morgantown Morgantown Charleston Detroit, Mich. Morgantown Morgantown New York, N.Y. New York, N.Y. Beckley Washington, D.C. College Park, Md. Morgantown Morgantown University Park, Pa. Morgantown Greenville, N.C. Charleston Charlotte, N.C. Charleston Morgantown Richmond, Va. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown
East Carolina Richmond Davidson
Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte, N.C.
Dayton
New York, N.Y.
1971-72 WVU 97, at Notre Dame 87 1973-74 WVU 101, Manhattan 100 (3OT; Warren Baker scores 31 pts)
1968-69 | (12-14) Coach Bucky Waters N30 82-75 D2 89-74 86-65 D4 D7 81-70 D11 79-80 D21 56-95
W W W W L L
East Carolina William & Mary Maryland Virginia Tech Richmond UCLA
Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Charleston Morgantown Los Angeles, Calif.
Rainbow Classic D26 58-72 60-77 D30 J4 100-81 75-71 J6 J8 68-65 J11 71-102 J15 84-87 62-91 J18 62-64 J22 J28 87-90 F1 98-88 79-94 F4 F8 84-91 F12 89-69 F15 90-88 F17 86-78 67-81 F19 F22 83-95 82-77 F26 M3 57-75
L L W W W L L L L L W L L W W W L L W L
Santa Clara Arizona George Washington William & Mary Virginia Military Davidson Virginia Military St. John’s Penn State Pitt George Washington Davidson Maryland Pitt Duke Richmond Penn State Syracuse Virginia Tech Florida
Honolulu, Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii Fort Myer, Va. Fort Eustis, Va. Beckley Charlotte, N.C. Morgantown Jamaica, N.Y. University Park, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown College Park, Md. Morgantown Charleston Richmond, Va. Morgantown Syracuse, N.Y. Morgantown Jacksonville, Fla.
Sonny Moran
5 Seasons/1970-74 | Record: 57-68 Playing in the brand new 14,000-seat WVU Coliseum, Moran enjoyed the talents of All-American Wil Robinson, who set a WVU scoring record with a 29.4 average in 1972. During his five seasons in Morgantown, Moran’s teams never posted fewer than 10 wins in a campaign
+ triple overtime
L L L W L W W W W W W L W W W W W W
1963-64 WVU 75, Davidson 73 (Charleston; halted a Davidson 15-game win streak; game ended on a goaltend)
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Holiday Festival D26 71-98 D28 83-100 90-92* J3 J6 71-55 J10 75-79 J13 89-86* J17 90-64 88-66 J20 J24 77-63 J27 77-60 J29 88-70 F3 77-91 79-75 F7 F10 83-66 F13 84-83 F17 80-76 87-76 F21 F24 90-72
1962-63 WVU 68, at Pitt 67 (controversial)
# double overtime
William & Mary St. John’s Florida Detroit Richmond Virginia Military
WVU 86, North Carolina St. 78 (Charleston; comeback from 20 pt deficit)
1961-62 WVU 88, Virginia Tech 72 (won Southern Conf tournament)
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1967-68 | (19-9, 9-2 Southern Conference/2nd) W W L L W W
1960-61
1970-71 WVU 101, Penn State 89 (Wil Robinson scores 45 pts)
East Carolina Richmond Davidson
Coach Bucky Waters D2 83-66 D6 65-63 72-82 D9 D11 81-86 D13 87-66 D22 77-57
1960-61 WVU 86, Memphis St. 82 (OT; Sugar Bowl finals; Lee Patrone 33 pts)
*overtime
Southern Conference Tournament M2 82-53 W M3 82-70 W M4 81-65 W
Greatest Basketball Wins/1961-75 ALL-TIME SCORES
4
J25 J29 J31 F2 F5 F7 F11 F12 F14 F16 F19
1969-70 (11-15) Coach Sonny Moran D1 87-106 D3 106-80 97-72 D6 D9 60-76 D13 90-89
L W W L W
Sugar Bowl Tournament D29 80-84 L D30 95-91 W J3 76-83 L 76-83 L J7 J10 80-92 L J14 67-66* W J17 88-87* W 70-84 L J19 J21 69-81 L
Kentucky William & Mary Richmond St. John’s George Washington Notre Dame New Mexico William & Mary Maryland Davidson Pitt Florida Ohio State Penn State
Lexington, Ky. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown New Orleans, La. New Orleans, La. Hampton, Va. College Park, Md. Charlotte, N.C. Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Columbus, Ohio University Park, Pa.
169
ALL-TIME SCORES
J24 J27 J31 F4 F7 F11 F14 F18 F21 F25 F28 M3
121-65 82-87 92-91* 75-76 70-82 80-87 94-84 58-57 78-114 83-78 78-80 87-92
W L W L L L W W L W L L
Hawaii Davidson George Washington Virginia Tech Duke Furman Syracuse Penn State Notre Dame Maryland Virginia Tech Pitt
Morgantown Morgantown Fort Myer, Va. Charleston Durham, N.C. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Notre Dame, Ind. Morgantown Blacksburg, Va. Morgantown
1970-71 (13-12) Coach Sonny Moran D1 113-92 D5 101-95 100-106 D7
W W L
Colgate Furman Kentucky
Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown
Mountaineer Classic 74-71 D11 D12 91-94*
W L
Army Virginia
Morgantown Morgantown
Quaker City Classic D26 83-100 D28 82-92 J9 57-66 74-83 J13 J16 82-100 J20 71-62 J23 107-90 J27 98-100* 105-96 J30 F3 95-91 F6 93-79 F11 85-109 F13 90-102 93-82 F17 F20 98-107 F24 101-89 F27 83-81 M1 71-72 66-64 M3 M6 104-95
L L L L L W W L W W W L L W L W W L W W
St. Joseph’s St. Francis, Pa. Davidson Ohio State St. John’s Penn State Rhode Island North Carolina State George Washington Pitt Davidson Rutgers Syracuse Virginia Tech Notre Dame Penn State Maryland Florida Pitt Virginia Tech
Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Charlotte, N.C. Morgantown Jamaica, N.Y. University Park, Pa. Morgantown Raleigh, N.C. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown New York, N.Y. Syracuse, N.Y. Charleston Morgantown Morgantown College Park, Md. Gainesville, Fla. Morgantown Morgantown
Coach Sonny Moran D1 103-86 D4 70-66 87-75 D6
W W W
East Carolina California-Irvine North Carolina State
Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown
Mountaineer Classic 106-53 D10 D11 98-94* J8 95-78 J10 76-91 J12 88-73 64-77 J15 J18 83-87 J22 80-101 J26 101-105# J29 69-72 97-87 F3 84-81 F5 F9 88-89* F12 79-85 F16 87-71 87-99 F19 96-99* F21 F23 79-80 F26 78-77 M1 83-82 104-90 M4
W W W L W L L L L L W W L L W L L L W W W
Columbia Northwestern Davidson Pitt Bucknell Penn State Lafayette Davidson Virginia Tech George Washington Notre Dame Navy Virginia Syracuse William & Mary Richmond Furman Penn State Manhattan Virginia Tech Pitt
Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown University Park, Pa. Morgantown Charlotte, N.C. Morgantown Fort Myer, Va. Notre Dame, Ind. Morgantown Charleston Morgantown Morgantown Richmond, Va. Greenville, S.C. Morgantown Morgantown Blacksburg, Va. Morgantown
*overtime
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# double overtime
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+ triple overtime
1971-72 (13-11)
1972-73 (10-15)
170
Coach Sonny Moran D2 63-62 D4 55-48
W W
Massachusetts Richmond
Mountaineer Classic D8 53-46 51-63 D9 D19 59-77 J10 102-69 J13 62-77 J16 75-63 79-73 J20 J23 60-61
W L L W L W W L
Air Force California Wisconsin Cornell Penn State Lehigh Villanova Lafayette
Morgantown Richmond, Va. Morgantown Morgantown Madison, Wis. Morgantown University Park, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown
J27 J31 F3 F5 F7 F10 F13 F15 F17 F19 F22 F24 F27 M1 M6
63-62 75-89 88-85# 64-77 71-68 62-82 75-78 66-69 68-86 59-62* 73-92 64-68 59-58 63-77 53-76
W L W L W L L L L L L L W L L
George Washington Virginia Davidson Pitt Rutgers Syracuse Richmond William & Mary Virginia Tech Penn State Notre Dame George Washington Pitt Manhattan Virginia Tech
Morgantown Charlottesville, Va. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Charleston Syracuse, N.Y. Morgantown Williamsburg, Va. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Fort Myer, Va. Morgantown New York, N.Y. Blacksburg, Va.
1973-74 (10-15) Coach Sonny Moran D1 82-78 D4 74-86
W L
Pitt Wake Forest
Morgantown Morgantown
Mountaineer Classic 76-74 D7 D8 78-74 D19 62-69
W W L
California Oregon State Wisconsin
Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown
Far West Classic D27 79-96 D28 80-79 D29 83-85 71-74* J9 J12 55-71 J16 80-82 J19 74-77 J23 79-76 64-66 J26 90-85* J30 F2 75-68 F7 73-80 F9 70-75 78-77 F11 F16 94-83 F18 83-84 F20 63-83 F23 80-108 F27 101-100+ M2 78-83
L W L L L L L W L W W L L W W L L L W L
Washington Texas Brigham Young George Washington Penn State Virginia Tech Davidson Richmond George Washington Virginia Villanova Rutgers Duquesne Syracuse Virginia Tech Richmond Penn State Notre Dame Manhattan Pitt
Portland, Ore. Portland, Ore. Portland, Ore. Charleston Morgantown Blacksburg, Va. Charlotte, N.C. Morgantown Fort Myer, Va. Morgantown Philadelphia, Pa. New York, N.Y. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Richmond, Va. University Park, Pa. Notre Dame, Ind. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa.
Joedy Gardner
4 Seasons/1975-78 | Record: 59-53 Returning to his alma mater as head coach, Gardner posted the first winning season in eight seasons in 1976. His teams became increasingly competitive in the ECAC and Eastern Eight leagues behind players such as Maurice Robinson, Warren Baker and Stan Boskovich.
1974-75 (14-13) Coach Joedy Gardner N30 85-52 D3 82-78* 86-80 D7 D11 83-94
W W W L
Georgia Southern Pitt Villanova Purdue
Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown West Lafayette, Ind.
Utah Classic 82-80 D13 D14 78-90
W L
Weber State Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah
Presidential Classic J3 78-82 J4 99-83 89-85* J8 J11 63-59 J15 86-87 J18 71-67 J21 100-83 90-51 J23 J25 75-83 J27 84-86# J29 79-87 F1 97-92 84-81 F8 77-83 F12
L W W W L W W W L L L W W L
American Boston University Massachusetts Penn State Virginia Tech Pacific Duquesne Lehigh George Washington Rutgers Virginia Davidson Syracuse Pitt
Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. Charleston University Park, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Charlottesville, Va. Morgantown Syracuse, N.Y. Pittsburgh, Pa.
1976-77 WVU 83, Syracuse 78 (Hall of Fame Tournament) 1976-77 WVU 81, Notre Dame 68 1977-78 WVU 81, Rutgers 74 (Eastern 8 tournament) 1980-81 WVU 80, Minnesota 69 (NIT) 1981-82 WVU 82, Pitt 77 (largest crowd at Coliseum) 1982-83 WVU 69, at Ohio State 67 (2OT) 1982-83 WVU 87, No. 1 UNLV 78 1983-84 WVU 64, Oregon State 62 (NCAA, Birmingham) 1984-85 WVU 75, Auburn 58 (Preseason NIT at Hartford) 1985-86 WVU 61, Temple 56 (Atlantic 10 tournament at Meadowlands) 1986-87 WVU 57, at Notre Dame 55 1988-89 WVU 65, Temple 63 1988-89 WVU 84, Tennessee 68 (NCAA, Greensboro) 1989-90 WVU 97, at Pitt 93 (2OT)
82-84* 65-66 79-73 68-78 99-105
ECAC Tournament M7 75-73 M8 61-62
L L W L L
Richmond Penn State St. Francis, Pa. Virginia Tech Illinois State
W L
Pitt Georgetown
W L L W
Hunter College Wake Forest Purdue Temple
Richmond, Va. Morgantown Morgantown Blacksburg, Va. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown
Morgantown Winston-Salem, N.C. Morgantown Morgantown
Kentucky Invitational Tournament 70-74 L Utah D17 85-78 W Bowling Green D18 112-71 W Bucknell J3 J5 100-91 W Pitt J8 92-72 W Penn State
W L L W
Fairleigh Dickinson William & Mary Villanova City College of New York
Big Sun Invitational Tournament D9 73-76 L Seton Hall D10 71-80 L South Florida D21 80-89 L Ohio State D30 76-66 W Cleveland State 66-71 L Pitt J4 J6 76-61 W George Washington J9 76-89 L Duquesne J11 88-99 L Virginia Tech J14 61-58 W Rider 87-74 W Duquesne J18 J25 82-103 L Notre Dame J30 78-68 W Penn State F1 61-80 L Rutgers F4 65-67 L Massachusetts 76-87 L Pitt F8 F11 73-74 L Syracuse F15 75-76 L Penn State F18 101-84 W St. Francis, N.Y. 80-73 W Marshall F20 F22 89-88 W Virginia Tech F24 80-96 L Cincinnati Eastern 8 Tournament M2 81-74 W M3 59-57 W M4 59-63 L
Rutgers Duquesne Villanova
Morgantown Williamsburg, Va. Morgantown Morgantown
St. Petersburg, Fla. St. Petersburg, Fla. Columbus, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Blacksburg, Va. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Notre Dame, Ind. Morgantown New Brunswick, N.J. Springfield, Mass. Morgantown Morgantown University Park, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Cincinnati, Ohio Pittsburgh, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa.
Gale Catlett
24 Seasons/1979-2002 | Record: 439-276 The winningest coach in WVU history and a former “U” cager brought the Mountaineers back to the NCAA Sweet 16 for the first time in three decades in 1998. Catlett’s clubs posted 20-win campaigns in 11 of his 24 seasons (seven in a row from 1981-87), coupled with 16 postseason invitations to gain national exposure and attention. The Mountaineers became a national contender and earned a reputation as one of the dominant teams in the Atlantic 10 under his guidance. In its first two seasons in the BIG EAST, West Virginia won as many conference games as any other member.
+ triple overtime
Massachusetts Syracuse Virginia Tech St. Joseph’s, Ind. Duquesne Temple
Coach Joedy Gardner N26 85-50 N30 61-72 63-72 D3 D7 105-66
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Morgantown Morgantown
1976-77 (18-11, 5-5 ECBL West/t-1st) Coach Joedy Gardner Hall of Fame Tournament N26 89-77 W 83-78 W N27 D1 74-73 W D4 102-74 W D7 97-82 W D11 64-79 L
Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa.
# double overtime
George Washington Villanova
Philadelphia, Pa. Syracuse, N.Y. Loretto, Pa. Washington, D.C. Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Blacksburg, Va. Morgantown Charleston Morgantown Morgantown University Park, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown
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L W
Villanova Syracuse St. Francis, Pa. George Washington Duquesne Duke Virginia Tech Massachusetts William & Mary Pitt Rutgers Penn State Notre Dame Cleveland State Buffalo State
*overtime
Lobo Invitational Tournament D29 89-76 W New Mexico Albuquerque, N.M. D30 68-82 L California Albuquerque, N.M. J3 97-75 W Syracuse Morgantown J7 61-70 L Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. 84-80* W Davidson Charlotte, N.C. J10 J12 80-114 L Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. J14 92-74 W City College of New York Morgantown J21 76-72 W Duquesne Morgantown 69-64 W Penn State University Park, Pa. J24 J26 78-81 L Virginia Tech Morgantown J28 71-58 W Virginia Morgantown J31 77-86 L Duke Durham, N.C. F3 67-59 W St. Francis, Pa. Morgantown F5 76-86 L Rutgers New York, N.Y. 58-75 L Villanova Philadelphia, Pa. F7 F11 85-72 W Pitt Morgantown F14 77-97 L Notre Dame Notre Dame, Ind. F18 103-87 W Penn State Morgantown F21 76-89 L George Washington Morgantown 56-66 L Cincinnati Charleston F23 F25 109-84 W Richmond Morgantown M1 91-67 W New Hampshire Morgantown ECAC Tournament M5 97-99 M6 87-64
L L L L L W W W W W L L W W W
1977-78 (12-16, 3-7 Eastern 8/8th)
1975-76 (15-13) Coach Joedy Gardner N29 84-40 D3 80-93 79-90 D6 D10 78-71
65-75 71-86 77-79 68-80 78-83 70-65 86-78 91-70 69-58 90-69 66-68 69-81 81-68 107-69 85-60
Eastern Collegiate Basketball League Tournament M2 66-54 W Pitt M4 75-83* L Villanova M5 83-93 L Massachusetts
1986-87 WVU 64, at Temple 61 (broke their home win streak)
F17 F19 F22 F26 M1
J12 J15 J19 J22 J27 J29 F1 F4 F7 F9 F12 F16 F19 F21 F24
ALL-TIME SCORES
Greatest Basketball Wins/1976-90
1978-79 (16-12, 7-3 Eastern 8/2nd) Springfield, Mass. Springfield, Mass. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Philadelphia, Pa. Lexington, Ky. Lexington, Ky. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown
Coach Gale Catlett N25 86-66 N29 45-39 64-69 D2 D6 79-73 D9 56-47 D16 60-106
W W L W W L
Rider William & Mary Ohio State Marshall Penn State Louisville
Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Louisville, Ky.
West Virginia Classic D29 76-78 D30 73-71 81-79 J3 J6 88-56 J10 83-82 J14 69-73
L W W W W L
Ohio Marshall American Massachusetts Virginia Tech Duquesne
Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa.
171
ALL-TIME SCORES
J17 J20 J24 J26 J29 F1 F3 F7 F10 F12 F15 F17 F21 F24
72-53 93-92 65-79 58-99 74-90 66-63 57-72 92-63 68-61 85-79 91-93 54-70 61-73 74-72
W W L L L W L W W W L L L W
Eastern 8 Tournament 73-59 W F27 M1 52-55 L
Penn State Pitt Cincinnati Villanova Syracuse Westminster Pitt Duquesne Rutgers Robert Morris Eastern Kentucky Notre Dame Virginia Tech George Washington Duquesne Rutgers
University Park, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Philadelphia, Pa. Syracuse, N.Y. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Charleston Morgantown Blacksburg, Va. Washington, D.C. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa.
+ triple overtime
1979-80 (15-14, 4-6 Eastern 8/7th) Coach Gale Catlett D1 72-59 D5 62-63 66-68* D8 D10 55-72 D13 107-60 D15 61-69
W L L L W L
Western Illinois William & Mary Penn State Ohio State Adelphi Ohio
West Virginia Classic D28 82-65 71-61 D29 J2 63-62* J7 69-72 J9 71-73* J12 86-68 J16 71-75 66-73 J19 J23 71-69* J26 75-81 J28 79-66 64-68 J30 F2 68-66 F6 38-49 F9 80-82 F11 73-68 78-90 F14 F16 67-66 F20 89-62 F23 107-68
W W W L L W L L W L W L W L L W L W W W
Xavier Marshall Marshall Syracuse Virginia Tech Villanova Penn State Duquesne American George Washington Morehead State Virginia Tech Pitt Duquesne Rutgers Massachusetts Louisville Pitt Drexel Robert Morris
Eastern 8 Tournament F26 95-87 W F29 77-66 W 62-74 L M1
Duquesne Rutgers Villanova
Morgantown Williamsburg, Va. University Park, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Athens, Ohio Morgantown Morgantown Charleston Morgantown Blacksburg, Va. Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Washington, D.C. Morgantown Charleston Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown New Brunswick, N.J. Springfield, Mass. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa.
*overtime
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1980-81 (23-10, 9-4 Eastern 8/3rd) Coach Gale Catlett N29 108-74 D3 53-50 73-76* D6 D10 69-61 D13 64-70
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Mountaineer Classic D19 63-38 D20 76-65 D30 67-70# 85-71 J3 J7 81-59 J10 81-71 J12 73-61 J14 82-81 93-51 J17 J21 55-52 J24 85-69 J28 70-64 J31 76-63 71-73 F5 F7 89-46 F9 64-69 F14 73-67 F18 81-60 64-81 F21 F25 82-69 F28 82-85*
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Eastern 8 Tournament M3 64-62 W M6 50-55 L
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Akron Ohio Northern Marshall Ohio Virginia Tech
Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Charleston
St. Francis, N.Y. Morgantown East Tennessee State Morgantown Ohio State Columbus, Ohio Massachusetts Amherst, Mass. Youngstown State Morgantown George Washington Morgantown Duquesne Morgantown St. Bonaventure Morgantown Massachusetts Morgantown Penn State University Park, Pa. St. Bonaventure Olean, N.Y. Robert Morris Morgantown Pitt Morgantown Rutgers New Brunswick, N.J. City College of New York Morgantown Duquesne Pittsburgh, Pa. Rutgers Morgantown Rhode Island Morgantown Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. Morehead State Morgantown George Washington Washington, D.C. St. Bonaventure Duquesne
Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa.
National Invitation Tournament M13 67-64 W M16 77-76* W 80-69 W M19 M23 87-89 L M25 72-75 L
Pennsylvania Temple Minnesota Tulsa Purdue
Morgantown Morgantown Minneapolis, Minn. New York, N.Y. New York, N.Y.
1981-82 (27-4, 13-1 Eastern 8/1st) Coach Gale Catlett N28 111-63 D5 78-91 84-64 D9 D12 73-68 D15 113-54
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St. Leo Marshall Robert Morris Ohio State Wisconsin-Superior
Morgantown Huntington Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown
Mountaineer Classic D18 73-42 D19 85-83 J2 75-67 71-69* J9 J11 80-65 J13 62-60 J16 71-67 J18 75-68 75-65 J20 J23 59-57 J25 72-60 J29 48-45 J31 65-59 59-53 F4 F6 74-71 F11 90-75 F13 49-43 F18 68-60 52-37 F20 F24 82-77 F27 64-74
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Manhattan Long Island Virginia Tech Rhode Island Massachusetts Youngstown State St. Bonaventure Penn State Duquesne Rhode Island Massachusetts Pitt South Alabama Rutgers George Washington Duquesne St. Bonaventure Stetson George Washington Pitt Rutgers
Charleston Charleston Roanoke, Va. Morgantown Morgantown Youngstown, Ohio Olean, N.Y. Morgantown Morgantown Providence, R.I. Amherst, Mass. Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Washington, D.C. Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Piscataway, N.J.
Eastern 8 Tournament M1 91-70 W M4 80-65 W 72-79 L M6 NCAA Tournament M11 102-72 M12 46-50
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Massachusetts St. Bonaventure Pitt North Carolina A&T Fresno State
Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Logan, Utah Logan, Utah
1982-83 (23-8, 10-4 Atlantic 10 West/t-1st) Coach Gale Catlett N27 103-60 D1 105-79 95-82 D4 D7 65-51 D11 69-67# D14 98-50
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Mountaineer Classic D17 85-58 D18 66-65* 69-76 D21 D28 59-67 J8 73-71 J13 74-79 J15 67-81 91-79 J17 J20 63-64 J22 71-63 J29 61-59* F2 90-86+ 73-72 F5 93-64 F9 F12 108-90 F16 101-84 F19 61-63# 99-76 F23 F27 87-78 M2 70-93 M5 77-66
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St. Leo Youngstown State Marshall William & Mary Ohio State Ohio Wesleyan
Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Columbus, Ohio Morgantown
Georgia Southern Charleston Virginia Commonwealth Charleston Stetson Deland, Fla. North Carolina State East Rutherford, N.J. Temple Morgantown Penn State University Park, Pa. Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. Duquesne Morgantown St. Bonaventure Morgantown Rutgers Piscataway, N.J. George Washington Washington, D.C. Virginia Tech Morgantown Rhode Island Providence, R.I. St. Joseph’s Philadelphia, Pa. Massachusetts Morgantown Penn State Morgantown St. Bonaventure Olean, N.Y. George Washington Morgantown Nevada-Las Vegas Morgantown Duquesne Pittsburgh, Pa. St. Joseph’s Morgantown
Atlantic 10 Tournament M9 82-72 W 86-62 W M11 M12 86-78 W
Penn State St. Bonaventure Temple
Pittsburgh, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa.
NCAA Tournament M17 50-57
James Madison
Greensboro, N.C.
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1983-84 (20-12, 9-9 Atlantic 10/t-4th) Coach Gale Catlett N28 73-46
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Indiana, Pa.
Morgantown
67-78 72-62 72-86 56-53 77-60 69-66 70-74* 91-98 60-71 63-51 61-41 74-69 92-80 80-90 68-55 77-83* 67-68 61-63 88-74 81-68 70-59 68-67 87-59 80-73 72-75 64-84
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Marshall Robert Morris Nevada-Las Vegas Pitt Seattle George Washington St. Joseph’s Rhode Island Massachusetts St. Bonaventure Duquesne St. Francis, Pa. Penn State Temple Rutgers Temple Duquesne Rutgers California, Pa. St. Bonaventure Penn State Virginia Tech Massachusetts Rhode Island St. Joseph’s George Washington
Atlantic 10 Tournament M7 93-73 W M9 67-65 W 59-56 W M10 NCAA Tournament 64-62 M15 M17 77-102
Rutgers Temple St. Bonaventure
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Oregon State Maryland
Huntington Morgantown Las Vegas, Nev. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Providence, R.I. Amherst, Mass. Olean, N.Y. Morgantown Charleston Morgantown Philadelphia, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Piscataway, N.J. Morgantown Morgantown State College, Pa. Blacksburg, Va. Morgantown Morgantown Philadelphia, Pa. Washington, D.C. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Birmingham, Ala. Birmingham, Ala.
1984-85 (20-9, 16-2 Atlantic 10/1st)
Virginia
Piscataway, N.J. Morgantown
1985-86 (22-11, 15-3 Atlantic 10/2nd) Coach Gale Catlett
Preseason National Invitation Tournament N22 75-58 W Auburn N24 58-65 L St. John’s 75-54 W Indiana, Pa. N26 D3 59-84 L Auburn 60-64 L Marshall D7 D9 72-45 W St. Joseph’s D11 41-42 L Maryland 74-63 W Pitt D14 D21 69-76 L Virginia Tech 66-62 W Duquesne J4 J6 64-58 W Rutgers J9 83-67 W George Mason 89-88# W St. Bonaventure J11
Hartford, Conn. Hartford, Conn. Morgantown Auburn, Ala. Huntington Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Blacksburg, Va. Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Fairfax, Va. Olean, N.Y.
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Old Dominion
Morgantown East Rutherford, N.J. East Rutherford, N.J. Greensboro, N.C.
1986-87 (23-8, 15-3 Atlantic 10/2nd) Coach Gale Catlett N29 90-74 D3 89-68 86-65 D6 D8 61-49 D10 65-48 D13 57-78 D22 55-50 69-67 D27 D30 54-61 J4 64-50 J8 59-60 J10 75-64 59-58 J14 57-55 J17 J19 67-45 J21 62-65 J24 62-67 75-52 J28 J31 75-66 F3 79-64 F5 64-59 F7 77-61 79-58 F12 F14 57-67 F19 73-61 F22 84-68 F24 64-61
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Atlantic 10 Tournament 74-60 W M1 M3 80-58 W M5 57-70 L NCAA Tournament M13 62-64
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George Mason Morgantown James Madison Morgantown St. Bonaventure Morgantown St. Joseph’s Philadelphia, Pa. Virginia Tech Morgantown Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. Rutgers New Brunswick, N.J. Marshall Morgantown Fresno State Fresno, Calif. Duquesne Morgantown Rhode Island Kingston, R.I. Massachusetts Amherst, Mass. George Washington Washington, D.C. Notre Dame Notre Dame, Ind. Massachusetts Morgantown Maryland College Park, Md. Rhode Island Morgantown Penn State Morgantown Duquesne Pittsburgh, Pa. Alabama-Birmingham Morgantown St. Bonaventure Olean, N.Y. Penn State University Park, Pa. George Washington Morgantown Temple Morgantown Rutgers Morgantown St. Joseph’s Morgantown Temple Philadelphia, Pa. Duquesne Rhode Island Temple Western Kentucky
Morgantown Morgantown Philadelphia, Pa. Syracuse, N.Y.
1987-88 (18-14, 12-6 Atlantic 10/3rd) Coach Gale Catlett Seasider Classic N27 78-66 N28 70-50 75-49 D5 D8 62-66 D12 64-70 D19 79-92 D21 70-60 D27 72-82 89-81 D30 J2 64-51 J6 80-73 J9 75-65 J12 78-52 73-51 J16 J18 71-54 J21 79-69 J24 67-58 65-96 J28 J30 85-65 69-62 F4 F7 71-74 F11 61-63
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National Invitation Tournament 55-56 L M14
Duquesne
NCAA Tournament 64-72 M13
Rutgers Temple St. Joseph’s
State College, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Kingston, R.I. Amherst, Mass. Philadelphia, Pa. Charleston Morgantown Piscataway, N.J. Morgantown Morgantown Washington, D.C. Philadelphia, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown
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Atlantic 10 Tournament F27 88-60 W M1 61-56 W 64-72 L M3
Penn State George Washington Temple Towson Rhode Island Massachusetts St. Joseph’s Middle Tennessee State Duquesne Rutgers Penn State St. Bonaventure George Washington Temple Massachusetts Rhode Island
# double overtime
Indiana, Pa. Morgantown Maryland College Park, Md. Ohio Wesleyan Morgantown Robert Morris Morgantown Marshall Morgantown Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. Virginia Tech Morgantown Auburn Morgantown George Washington Washington, D.C. St. Joseph’s Philadelphia, Pa. Rhode Island Morgantown Massachusetts Morgantown Duquesne Pittsburgh, Pa. St. Bonaventure Morgantown Virginia Commonwealth Richmond, Va. Penn State University Park, Pa. Temple Morgantown Rutgers Piscataway, N.J. Temple Philadelphia, Pa. Duquesne Morgantown Rutgers Morgantown St. Bonaventure Olean, N.Y. Penn State Morgantown Massachusetts Springfield, Mass. Rhode Island Providence, R.I. St. Joseph’s Morgantown George Washington Morgantown
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63-53 75-74* 69-65* 76-62 58-57 69-61 70-78 70-72 81-72 85-64 61-46 82-61 75-76 51-57 68-40 92-76
*overtime
Coach Gale Catlett N26 78-63 D1 47-56 82-71 D3 D5 70-65 D8 89-77 D15 65-84 D22 63-65 58-59 D29 J3 67-71 J5 51-50 J10 70-51 J12 82-59 72-62 J14 J17 64-58 J22 60-72 J24 69-56 J26 61-57 76-71* J31 71-88 F2 F7 85-61 F9 73-57 F14 54-50 75-65 F16 F21 76-74* F23 76-69 F28 71-67 M2 73-63
J13 J16 J18 J20 J23 J25 J27 J29 F1 F3 F6 F8 F13 F15 F20 F22
ALL-TIME SCORES
D3 D7 D10 D17 D22 J5 J7 J12 J14 J18 J21 J24 J26 J28 F2 F4 F9 F11 F13 F16 F18 F20 F23 F25 M1 M3
Northeast Missouri State Laie, Hawaii BYU-Hawaii Laie, Hawaii Maryland Morgantown Alabama-Birmingham Birmingham, Ala. Pitt Morgantown Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. St. Joseph’s Morgantown Marshall Huntington George Mason Morgantown Penn State Morgantown St. Joseph’s Philadelphia, Pa. Duquesne Pittsburgh, Pa. UNC Charlotte Morgantown Massachusetts Morgantown St. Bonaventure Morgantown Duquesne Morgantown George Washington Washington, D.C. Bradley Peoria, Ill. Rutgers Piscataway, N.J. Massachusetts Amherst, Mass. Rhode Island Morgantown Penn State University Park, Pa.
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ALL-TIME SCORES
F13 F15 F18 F20 F23 F28 M2
73-68 70-72 73-76 60-75 61-62 69-78 76-64
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Atlantic 10 Tournament M6 57-40 W M8 63-65 L National Invitation Tournament 57-62* L M17
Rutgers James Madison George Washington Rhode Island Temple Temple St. Bonaventure
Morgantown Harrisonburg, Va. Morgantown New York, N.Y. Morgantown Philadelphia, Pa. Olean, N.Y.
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Atlantic 10 Tournament 79-59 W M5 M6 64-86 L + triple overtime
NCAA Tournament M16 84-68 M18 63-70
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St. Bonaventure Rhode Island
Morgantown Morgantown
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1990-91 WVU 91, Temple 66 (home; Chaney ejected) 1991-92 WVU 76, at UMass 75 1992-93 WVU 95, Georgia 84 (home, NIT first round) 1996-97 WVU 101, at Syracuse 79 1996-97 WVU 83, Villanova 76 (home) 1996-97 WVU 76, at NC State 73 (in NIT second round)
Connecticut
Morgantown
Robert Morris Fresno State Bradley Mount St. Mary’s Pitt Virginia Tech UNC Charlotte Maryland Massachusetts St. Bonaventure Duquesne St. Joseph’s Rutgers George Washington Temple George Washington Duquesne Rhode Island Rutgers Marshall Penn State St. Bonaventure Massachusetts Rhode Island St. Joseph’s Temple Penn State
1997-98 WVU 82, Temple 52 (in NCAA first round) Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Charlotte, N.C. College Park, Md. Springfield, Mass. Morgantown Morgantown Philadelphia, Pa. Morgantown Washington, D.C. Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Kingston, R.I. Piscataway, N.J. Charleston Morgantown Olean, N.Y. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Philadelphia, Pa. University Park, Pa.
St. Joseph’s Penn State
Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa.
Tennessee Duke
Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro, N.C.
Coach Gale Catlett N25 64-67 D2 69-73 74-56 D5 D9 97-93# D16 68-75* D19 82-66
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Robert Morris Old Dominion Marshall Pitt Virginia Tech James Madison
Palm Beach Classic D27 68-64 D28 92-81 97-60 J4 J6 105-65 J9 82-62 J11 69-73 J13 79-83 79-83 J17 J20 107-98 J22 82-72 J25 86-92 J27 79-71 78-77 J30 F4 72-77 F8 84-91 F11 81-64 F15 76-74 70-81 F17 61-64 F22 F25 79-71* F27 55-51
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Boston College Lehigh Duquesne St. Bonaventure St. Joseph’s Temple Massachusetts Rhode Island George Washington St. Joseph’s UNC Charlotte Massachusetts Duquesne Rutgers George Washington Rutgers Rhode Island St. Bonaventure Penn State Penn State Temple Massachusetts
1997-98 WVU 80, UConn 62 (home) 1997-98 WVU 75, Cincinnati 74 (in NCAA second round)
1989-90 (16-12, 11-7 Atlantic 10/t-3rd)
Atlantic 10 Tournament M4 55-78 L
1990-91 WVU 90, Maryland 85 (home)
1995-96 WVU 90, Syracuse 78 (home/first-ever Big East win)
1988-89 (26-5, 17-1 Atlantic 10/1st) Coach Gale Catlett N26 67-75 D1 61-57 68-70 D3 D5 77-60 D10 84-81* D17 101-52 D22 82-73* 69-61 D27 J3 89-73 J5 69-45 J7 101-72 J10 76-61 90-70 J14 J17 73-71 J21 65-63 J26 92-57 J28 98-82 79-71 F2 F5 60-58 F9 81-73 F11 100-67 F13 80-72 88-55 F16 F19 90-66 F23 65-50 F26 56-74 M1 71-61
Greatest Basketball Wins/1991-2005
Morgantown Roanoke, Va. Morgantown Morgantown Blacksburg, Va. Morgantown Miami, Fla. Miami, Fla. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Philadelphia, Pa. Springfield, Mass. Kingston, R.I. Morgantown Philadelphia, Pa. Charleston Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Piscataway, N.J. Washington, D.C. Morgantown Morgantown Olean, N.Y. University Park, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Philadelphia, Pa.
2000-01 WVU 81, Seton Hall 75 (home) 2000-01 WVU 87, Syracuse 76 (home) 2000-01 WVU 107, Villanova 100 (home, 2OT) 2002-03 WVU 68, Florida 66 (Charleston/win No. 1,400) 2004-05 WVU 84, at LSU 69 (broke LSU home win streak) 2004-05 WVU 70, at Pitt 66 (down 14 with 9:29 to go) 2004-05 WVU 78, Boston College 72 (BC No. 1 seed in BIG EAST tourney) 2004-05 WVU 78, Villanova 76 (in BIG EAST tourney semis) 2004-05 WVU 111, Wake Forest 105 (in NCAA second round, 2OT) 2004-05 WVU 65, Texas Tech 60 (in NCAA Sweet 16)
1990-91 (17-14, 10-8 Atlantic 10/t-3rd) Coach Gale Catlett N27 81-71 D1 90-85 80-97 D4 D8 87-96 D18 87-69 D21 103-110 J3 125-64 71-67 J5 J7 107-73 J10 88-90 J12 87-69 J15 70-84 71-75 J19 102-73 J21 J24 84-80 J26 116-94 J29 87-97 63-66 J31 F2 94-68 F6 85-82* F10 78-88* F12 89-98 94-61 F14 F17 88-93 F20 89-84 F23 91-66 F26 89-98
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Atlantic 10 Tournament 93-86 W M2 M3 53-56 L National Invitation Tournament M15 86-67 W M18 79-85 L
Robert Morris Maryland Marshall Pitt Old Dominion UNC Charlotte St. Bonaventure Miami, Fla. Duquesne Penn State Rutgers Notre Dame Rutgers Rhode Island George Washington St. Joseph’s George Washington Penn State Virginia Tech Massachusetts Temple Massachusetts Rhode Island Duquesne St. Bonaventure Temple St. Joseph’s
Morgantown Morgantown Huntington Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Rock Hill, S.C. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown University Park, Pa. Morgantown Notre Dame, Ind. Piscataway, N.J. Kingston, R.I. Morgantown Morgantown Washington, D.C. Morgantown Morgantown Springfield, Mass. Philadelphia, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Olean, N.Y. Morgantown Philadelphia, Pa.
St. Bonaventure Temple
Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa.
Furman Providence
Morgantown Providence, R.I.
1991-92 (20-12, 10-6 Atlantic 10/3rd) Coach Gale Catlett
Preseason National Invitation Tournament N20 80-106 L Kentucky D2 83-49 W Radford 79-69 W Robert Morris D5 D7 91-101 L Maryland D11 91-46 W Buffalo D14 86-85 W Pitt D21 66-65 W Virginia Tech 82-83 L Old Dominion D23 Cable Car Classic 95-80 D27 D28 84-88 J4 62-63
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Lexington, Ky. Morgantown Morgantown College Park, Md. Morgantown Morgantown Blacksburg, Va. Norfolk, Va.
Boston College San Francisco, Calif. Alabama-Birmingham San Francisco, Calif. Temple Morgantown
76-75 83-75 87-67 67-62 90-76 79-55 88-77 88-84 90-78 70-42 95-98 78-70 67-88 78-85 69-74* 95-82 64-71
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Atlantic 10 Tournament M8 76-69 W M9 44-41 W 91-97 L M12 NCAA Tournament M19 78-89
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Massachusetts Duquesne Notre Dame Temple Marshall George Washington St. Joseph’s Rutgers Rhode Island St. Bonaventure Rutgers St. Bonaventure Rhode Island George Washington Massachusetts St. Joseph’s Duquesne
Amherst, Mass. Morgantown Morgantown Philadelphia, Pa. Charleston Morgantown Philadelphia, Pa. Piscataway, N.J. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Olean, N.Y. Kingston, R.I. Washington, D.C. Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa.
Duquesne Temple Massachusetts
Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Amherst, Mass.
Missouri
Greensboro, N.C.
1992-93 (17-12, 7-7 Atlantic 10/6th)
Fiesta Bowl Classic D28 80-67 D30 74-75 J2 88-71 84-67 J6 J8 72-56 J11 82-86 J16 67-70 J20 77-56 82-81# J23 J26 67-71 J29 92-56 F4 59-64* F7 59-69 77-66 F11 F13 62-79 F17 72-65 F21 68-71 74-70 F24 F27 79-54 M1 86-74 M4 82-67
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LaSalle Arizona Mississippi Valley State Duquesne George Washington Rhode Island St. Joseph’s UNC Greensboro St. Joseph’s Rutgers St. Bonaventure Massachusetts Rhode Island Rutgers Temple Marshall George Washington Virginia Tech Massachusetts Temple St. Bonaventure
Tucson, Ariz. Tucson, Ariz. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Philadelphia, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Piscataway, N.J. Morgantown Amherst, Mass. Kingston, R.I. Morgantown Philadelphia, Pa. Charleston Washington, D.C. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Olean, N.Y.
Temple
Philadelphia, Pa.
Georgia Providence
Morgantown Providence, R.I.
Atlantic 10 Tournament M7 53-80 L National Invitation Tournament M17 95-84 W 67-68 L M21
Morgantown Morgantown Mobile, Ala. Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown
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Virginia Tech Robert Morris South Alabama Pitt Ohio Mount St. Mary’s Ohio State Rhode Island Temple St. Bonaventure Massachusetts George Washington Marshall St. Joseph’s Duquesne St. Bonaventure George Washington Marquette Temple Rutgers Florida Atlantic Duquesne Massachusetts
Landover, Md. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Columbus, Ohio Morgantown Philadelphia, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Charleston Philadelphia, Pa. Morgantown Olean, N.Y. Washington, D.C. Milwaukee, Wis. Morgantown Piscataway, N.J. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Amherst, Mass.
Atlantic 10 Tournament 68-70 L M6
Duquesne
Philadelphia, Pa.
National Invitation Tournament 85-69 W M17 M21 79-96 L
Davidson Clemson
Morgantown Morgantown
1994-95 (13-13, 7-9 Atlantic 10/t-6th) Coach Gale Catlett N25 103-62 D3 132-82 78-81 D5 84-80 D10 D17 73-83 D20 70-84 D30 79-69 65-95 J3 J8 56-67 J10 71-69 J14 62-57 J16 77-76 89-82 J19 J21 78-92 J24 66-77 J27 94-97* J30 80-77 82-71 F2 F4 65-71 F11 78-76 F15 73-87 F19 69-71 50-72 F21 F25 76-72 F28 88-76
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Atlantic 10 Tournament M5 72-84 L
Robert Morris Alaska-Fairbanks Towson Pitt Virginia Tech Ohio Ohio State Massachusetts Temple St. Joseph’s George Washington Duquesne Marshall Rutgers St. Bonaventure Massachusetts George Washington Rutgers St. Joseph’s Marquette Rhode Island St. Bonaventure Temple Rhode Island Duquesne
Morgantown Morgantown Shepherdstown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Athens, Ohio Morgantown Springfield, Mass. Morgantown Morgantown Washington, D.C. Morgantown Charleston Piscataway, N.J. Olean, N.Y. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Philadelphia, Pa. Morgantown Kingston, R.I. Morgantown Philadelphia, Pa. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa.
Temple
Philadelphia, Pa.
1995-96 (12-15, 7-11 BIG EAST 6/4th) Coach Gale Catlett N25 80-39 N28 68-77 83-86* D2 D9 93-77 D16 94-69 D18 62-68 D22 108-80 97-69 D29 J3 79-89 J6 83-84* J10 74-89 J13 67-69 90-78 J16 J18 87-91 J20 78-95 J23 86-71 J27 69-59 67-91 J31 63-84 F3 F6 65-68 F11 77-59 F15 69-87 72-69 F17 F21 108-89 F24 92-77 F29 63-83
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Florida A&M Ohio State Georgetown Duquesne Ohio Virginia Tech Morgan State Robert Morris Connecticut Pitt St. John’s Villanova Syracuse Marshall Providence Rutgers Notre Dame Georgetown Boston College Miami Seton Hall Connecticut Miami, Fla. Boston College St. John’s Pitt
BIG EAST Tournament M6 78-80
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Seton Hall
Morgantown Columbus, Ohio Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Blackburg, Va. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Jamaica, N.Y. Morgantown Morgantown Charleston Providence, R.I. Morgantown Notre Dame, Ind. Washington, D.C. Morgantown Miami, Fla. East Rutherford, N.J. Storrs, Conn. Morgantown Chestnut Hill, Mass. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa.
+ triple overtime
Coach Gale Catlett N27 58-63 D1 88-55 72-55 D9 D11 99-91 D18 90-81 D28 100-76 D30 87-82 80-76 J3 J6 49-47 J9 89-61 J13 56-70 J16 70-60 79-67 J19 J22 97-83 J26 87-67 J29 66-72 F1 73-86 50-75 F5 78-71* F8 F12 72-85 F14 77-62 F18 64-68 67-74 F20
Kingston, R.I. Morgantown Morgantown
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1993-94 (17-12, 8-8 Atlantic 10/3rd)
Rhode Island Rutgers St. Joseph’s
# double overtime
Robert Morris Maryland South Alabama Pitt Ohio State
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*overtime
Coach Gale Catlett D1 76-56 D5 86-72 100-107* D7 D12 78-82 D19 78-69
F24 F26 M2
ALL-TIME SCORES
J8 J11 J13 J16 J22 J25 J30 F2 F6 F8 F12 F15 F18 F23 F27 F29 M4
New York, N.Y.
1996-97 (21-10, 11-7 BIG EAST 6/3rd) Coach Gale Catlett N26 61-76 N30 83-68 101-79 D4 110-59 D14 D17 103-91 D19 90-75 D22 76-65 90-65 D30 J2 68-70 J4 62-79 J8 91-76 J12 90-77
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Minnesota Ohio Syracuse East Tennessee State Marshall Robert Morris Virginia Tech Duquesne Georgetown Connecticut Seton Hall St. John’s
Minneapolis, Minn. Morgantown Syracuse, N.Y. Morgantown Charleston Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Storrs, Conn. Morgantown Jamaica, N.Y.
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ALL-TIME SCORES
J15 J19 J22 J25 J29 F1 F4 F8 F11 F15 F18 F22 F26 M1
56-58 61-74 81-69 67-66 89-76 74-59 70-81 90-78* 76-90 77-87* 100-86 80-71 83-76 82-54
BIG EAST Tournament 77-57 M5 69-76 M6
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Rutgers Providence Rutgers Notre Dame Boston College Pitt Villanova Providence Notre Dame Syracuse Towson Seton Hall Villanova Miami
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National Invitation Tournament M12 98-95 W Bowling Green M17 76-73 W North Carolina State M19 71-76 L Florida State
Morgantown Providence, R.I. Piscataway, N.J. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Villanova, Pa. Morgantown Notre Dame, Ind. Morgantown Morgantown East Rutherford, N.J. Morgantown Miami, Fla. New York, N.Y. New York, N.Y. Morgantown Raleigh, N.C. Morgantown
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1997-98 (24-9, 11-7 BIG EAST 6/3rd) Coach Gale Catlett N15 87-66 N22 114-85
W W
San Juan Shootout 111-63 N28 78-61 N29 96-74 N30 D3 75-88 D6 86-70 D13 89-63 101-52 D16 D20 86-81 D22 55-52 D27 90-78 D31 65-74 79-57 J3 J5 81-70 J10 98-84 J15 72-74 J18 79-65* 80-72 J20 81-63 J24 J28 76-72 F3 90-72 69-77 F7 80-62 F11 F14 58-73 F16 71-58 F22 81-71 69-72 F25 F28 66-70
W W W L W W W W W W L W W W L W W W W W L W L W W L L
BIG EAST Tournament M4 65-72
L
Rutgers
New York, N.Y.
NCAA Tournament M12 82-52 M14 75-74 M19 62-65
W W L
Temple Cincinnati Utah
Boise, Idaho Boise, Idaho Anaheim, Calif.
East Carolina Alabama A&M
Morgantown Morgantown
Puerto Rico-Mayaguez Caguas, P.R. Rice Caguas, P.R. Dayton Caguas, P.R. Connecticut Storrs, Conn. St. John’s Morgantown Ohio Morgantown Robert Morris Morgantown Georgia Atlanta, Ga. Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. Duquesne Morgantown Georgetown Washington, D.C. Boston College Morgantown Georgetown Morgantown Miami Morgantown Notre Dame Morgantown Villanova Villanova, Pa. Rutgers Piscataway, N.J. Providence Morgantown Pitt Pittsburgh, Pa. Pitt Morgantown St. John’s Jamaica, N.Y. Connecticut Morgantown Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. Marshall Charleston Seton Hall Morgantown Boston College Chestnut Hill, Mass. Miami Miami, Fla.
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1998-99 (10-19, 4-14 BIG EAST/12th)
176
Coach Gale Catlett N14 81-54 N18 50-59
W L
Big Island Invitational 64-63 N27 N28 53-58 N29 73-70 D2 63-75 D9 73-59 D12 75-79 72-90 D17 D19 69-68 D22 82-67 D30 65-63 67-83 J2 87-90* J5 45-80 J9 J13 58-63* J16 55-64 55-54 J19 62-73 J23 J27 85-84* J31 61-87
W L W L W L L W W W L L L L L W L W L
Alabama A&M Duquesne
Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa.
Wisconsin-Green Bay Hilo, Hawaii Georgia Tech Hilo, Hawaii St. Louis Hilo, Hawaii Georgia Morgantown Syracuse Morgantown Villanova Villanova, Pa. Ohio Athens, Ohio Virginia Tech Morgantown Robert Morris Morgantown Rutgers Morgantown Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. Providence Providence, R.I. Connecticut Morgantown Seton Hall East Rutherford, N.J. Miami Morgantown Georgetown Washington, D.C. Villanova Morgantown Marshall Charleston Rutgers Piscataway, N.J.
F3 F6 F9 F14 F17 F21 F25
68-77 54-60 68-80 85-80 67-69 69-71 67-70
BIG EAST Tournament M3 61-73
L L L W L L L
Providence Boston College St. John’s Notre Dame Pitt Notre Dame Seton Hall
L
Villanova
Morgantown Chestnut Hill, Mass. Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Notre Dame, Ind. Morgantown New York, N.Y.
1999-2000 (14-14, 6-10 BIG EAST/8th)
Coach Gale Catlett N23 72-54 N27 66-63 80-94 N30 D4 93-84 D8 54-94 D11 64-75 D18 100-54 87-76 D20 61-58 D28 D31 74-50 J5 58-66 J8 74-86 63-76 J11 J15 62-60 J18 82-77 J23 82-69 J26 69-64 70-60* J30 F2 65-79 F5 66-97 F10 62-58 F15 77-87 76-80 F19 F22 50-68 F26 71-72 M1 54-72 M4 75-69
W W L W L L W W W W L L L W W W W W L L W L L L L L W
Wofford Robert Morris Duquesne McNeese State Tennessee Ohio Bowling Green East Carolina Virginia Tech James Madison Miami St. John’s Syracuse Rutgers Marshall Providence Georgetown Providence Notre Dame Seton Hall Pitt Villanova Boston College Miami Connecticut Georgetown Rutgers
BIG EAST Tournament 67-70 M8
L
Georgetown
Charleston Fairmont Wheeling Wheeling Knoxville, Tenn. Charleston Charleston Greenville, N.C. Blacksburg, Va. Charleston Miami, Fla. Wheeling Charleston Piscataway, N.J. Charleston Providence, R.I. Charleston Wheeling Notre Dame, Ind. East Rutherford, N.J. Charleston Villanova, Pa. Wheeling Charleston Storrs, Conn. Washington, D.C. Wheeling New York, N.Y.
–All home games during the 1999-00 season were played in Charleston, Wheeling, W.Va. and Fairmont, W.Va., with the closure of the WVU Coliseum. Marshall was the lone contest in any one of those three locations that wasn’t a home contest – it was a neutral site game.
2000-01 (17-12, 8-8 BIG EAST/4th in West)
Coach Gale Catlett N18 84-72 N21 80-64 85-71 N25 N28 81-73 D2 78-79 D7 68-56 D16 77-56 67-79 D19 D28 83-70 D30 74-53 J3 66-90 J9 73-67 80-86 J13 70-68 J17 J21 61-78 J24 67-64 J27 81-75 46-63 J31 F3 77-94 F8 69-68 F11 66-69 F14 72-69 87-76 F17 F20 107-100# F25 82-71 F28 66-73 M3 96-65
W W W W L W W L W W L W L W L W W L L W L W W W W L L
Morris Brown American UNC Greensboro Duquesne Tennessee High Point Robert Morris Ohio James Madison Delaware State Georgetown Marshall Syracuse Rutgers Notre Dame Rutgers Seton Hall Pitt Georgetown Pitt Notre Dame Virginia Tech Syracuse Villanova Seton Hall Miami Boston College
BIG EAST Tournament 71-82 M7
L
Villanova
New York, N.Y.
Richmond
Richmond, Va.
National Invitation Tournament 56-79 L M16
Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Athens, Ohio Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Charleston Syracuse, N.Y. Morgantown Notre Dame, Ind. Piscataway, N.J. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Washington, D.C. Morgantown Morgantown Blacksburg, Va. Morgantown Morgantown East Rutherford, N.J. Miami, Fla. Morgantown
2001-02 (8-20, 1-15 BIG EAST/7th in West)
Coach Gale Catlett N16 83-57
W
Hispanic College Fund Classic N23 66-59 W
UNC Asheville
Morgantown
Southern Miss
Albuquerque, N.M.
88-85 105-73 75-91 74-61 102-86 61-68 74-72
Fiesta Bowl Classic D28 57-76 D30 65-97 53-72 J5 64-67 J9 J12 69-75 J16 66-79 J18 67-81 79-81* J23 J27 59-77 J30 89-81 F2 77-84 F4 64-76 79-85 F9 F13 63-78 F16 75-85 F20 76-89 73-95 F23 F27 77-87 M3 65-92
W W L W W L W
New Mexico Arkansas-Monticello James Madison Florida International Robert Morris Duquesne Tennessee
L L L L L L L L L W L L L L L L L L L
Valparaiso Pepperdine St. John’s Notre Dame Syracuse Rutgers Seton Hall Marshall Rutgers Providence Georgetown Syracuse Seton Hall Virginia Tech Pitt Notre Dame Connecticut Georgetown Pitt
Albuquerque, N.M. Morgantown Harrisonburg, Va. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Knoxville, Tenn. Tucson, Ariz. Tucson, Ariz. New York, N.Y. Morgantown Morgantown Piscataway, N.J. East Rutherford, N.J. Charleston Morgantown Morgantown Washington, D.C. Syracuse, N.Y. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Notre Dame, Ind. Storrs, Conn. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa.
John Beilein
5 Seasons/2003-2007 | Record: 104-60
Jim Thorpe Classic 67-70 D28 75-58 D29 J4 45-75 J7 68-63 J12 82-84* 61-80 J14 J19 70-75 J22 65-61 J26 86-75 J29 69-88 91-83 F1 80-94 F8 F12 46-82 F15 52-46 55-56 F18 F22 64-68 F26 51-89 M1 53-56 M3 67-69 71-67 M8
L W L W L L L W W L W L L W L L L L L W
UNLV Gardner-Webb Saint Louis Miami Georgetown Pitt Boston College Marshall Rutgers Notre Dame Villanova Syracuse Pitt Rutgers Notre Dame Seton Hall Syracuse Seton Hall Georgetown Virginia Tech
Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Charleston Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Las Vegas, Nev. Las Vegas, Nev. St. Louis, Mo. Morgantown Washington, D.C. Morgantown Chestnut Hill, Mass. Charleston Morgantown Notre Dame, Ind. Villanova, Pa. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Piscataway, N.J. Morgantown Morgantown Syracuse, N.Y. East Rutherford, N.J. Morgantown Morgantown
Coach John Beilein N24 74-57 N29 84-91 66-57 D2
W L W
James Madison Northeastern Saint Louis
Harrisonburg, Va. Morgantown Charleston
BB&T Classic 64-70 D6 78-77* D7 D13 88-84* D17 77-74
L W W W
George Washington Maryland Duquesne IUPUI
Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. Morgantown Morgantown
Orange Bowl Classic D20 57-70 76-63 D28 D30 51-37 J7 52-63 J10 62-58 J14 67-69 66-87 J17 55-51 J21 J24 65-62 J28 73-64 J31 58-73 69-64 F4 F7 58-88 F11 86-52 F14 67-60 F21 58-67 53-74 F25 49-53 F28 M2 52-65 M6 58-53
L W W L W L L W W W L W L W W L L L L W
Florida IPFW Howard Notre Dame Georgetown Virginia Tech Providence Marshall Boston College St. John’s Villanova Seton Hall Connecticut St. John’s Villanova Pitt Rutgers Virginia Tech Syracuse Miami
Miami, Fla. Morgantown Morgantown Notre Dame, Ind. Morgantown Morgantown Providence, R.I. Charleston Morgantown Jamaica, N.Y. Villanova, Pa. Morgantown Storrs, Conn. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Piscataway, N.J. Blacksburg, Va. Morgantown Coral Gables, Fla.
BIG EAST Tournament M10 64-65
L
Notre Dame
New York, N.Y.
Kent State Rhode Island Rutgers
Kent, Ohio Morgantown Piscataway, N.J.
National Invitation Tournament M17 65-54 W 79-72 W M19 M22 64-67 L
2004-05 (24-11, 8-8 BIG EAST/t-7th) Coach John Beilein N20 82-70 N24 72-69 84-69 N27 D4 78-44 D7 70-55 D11 71-47 D18 77-48 82-48 D21 D29 71-65 J2 82-69 J5 46-84 J8 64-60 55-59 J11 J16 53-73 J19 57-70 J22 64-72 J25 58-68 82-78 J29 50-62 F1 F5 83-78* F9 67-65 F12 60-67 67-66 F16 96-86 F20 F23 70-66 F26 76-58 M5 63-66
W W W W W W W W W W L W L L L L L W L W W L W W W W L
Saint Peter’s Duquesne LSU Radford St. Bonaventure Coppin State James Madison New Hampshire George Washington North Carolina State Villanova St. John’s Marshall Boston College Notre Dame Syracuse Connecticut Providence Boston College Pitt Providence Georgetown St. John’s Seton Hall Pitt Rutgers Seton Hall
BIG EAST Tournament 82-59 M9 78-72 M10 78-76 M11 M12 59-68
W W W L
Providence Boston College Villanova Syracuse
NCAA Tournament M17 63-61 M19 111-105# 65-60 M24 85-93* M26
W W W L
Creighton Wake Forest Texas Tech Louisville
Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Baton Rouge, La. Morgantown Charleston Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Raleigh, N.C. Villanova, Pa. Morgantown Charleston Morgantown Morgantown Syracuse, N.Y. Morgantown Providence, R.I. Chestnut Hill, Mass. Morgantown Morgantown Washington, D.C. Jamaica, N.Y. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown East Rutherford, N.J. New New New New
York, York, York, York,
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Delaware State Duquesne James Madison Florida UNC Greensboro Wofford Western Carolina Tennessee
2003-04 (17-14, 7-9 BIG EAST/t-8th)
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W L W W W W W W
New York, N.Y.
# double overtime
Coach John Beilein N22 59-46 N25 82-86 70-67 N30 D3 68-66 D7 64-54 D14 79-69 D18 82-55 65-62 D21
Providence
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2002-03 (14-15, 5-11 BIG EAST/6th in West)
L
*overtime
It was truly remarkable how far John Beilein, the 20th men’s basketball coach in WVU history, brought the Mountaineers in just five years. In Beilein’s first season, he led seven scholarship players to 14 wins and a spot in the BIG EAST tournament after missing the show during the 2001-02 season. In his second season, Beilein’s troops won 17 games including two contests in the 2004 NIT. Then in 2004-05, WVU finished with 24 victories, an NCAA Elite Eight appearance, second in the BIG EAST championship, defeated a school-record eight AP-ranked teams and earned a No. 12 ranking in the final USA Today/ESPN coaches poll. In 2005-06, the Mountaineers won 22 games and won two games in the NCAA tournament, marking the first time the school has made consecutive trips to the Sweet 16 since the tournament field expanded in 1975. WVU also finished with 11 BIG EAST wins and a third-place finish, earning the Mountaineers their first-ever league bye. Then in 2006-07, West Virginia won 27 games, the second-most wins in school history, and captured the 2007 National Invitation Tournament, WVU’s first postseason title since the 1942 NIT.
BIG EAST Tournament M12 50-73
ALL-TIME SCORES
N24 D1 D5 D8 D15 D19 D22
N.Y. N.Y. N.Y. N.Y.
Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Albuquerque, N.M. Albuquerque, N.M.
2005-06 (22-11, 11-5 BIG EAST/3rd) Coach John Beilein Guardians Classic N12 88-69 61-41 N13
W W
Louisiana Monroe Wofford
Morgantown Morgantown
177
ALL-TIME SCORES
Greatest Basketball Wins/post-2006 2005-06 WVU 92, Oklahoma 68 (Oklahoma City, OU ranked No. 7) 2005-06 WVU 91, at Villanova 87 (‘Nova ranked No. 3) 2005-06 WVU 60, at UCLA 56
F12 F17 F20 F27 M3
53-71 81-71 61-64 66-80 79-65
BIG EAST Tournament M7 92-79 M8 71-82#
2005-06 WVU 67, Pitt 62 (Senior Night, Pitt ranked No. 8) 2006-07 WVU 70, UCLA 65 (UCLA ranked No. 2) 2006-07 WVU 78, Clemson 73 (NIT Championship) 2007-08 WVU 73, Duke 67 (in NCAA second round) 2008-09 WVU 76, Ohio State 48 (worst non-conference home loss in OSU history) 2008-09 WVU 74, Pitt 60 (Pitt ranked No. 2, BIG EAST quarters) 2009-10 WVU 60, Georgetown 58 (BIG EAST Championship)
L W L L W
Georgetown Seton Hall Providence Pitt Cincinnati
W L
Providence Louisville
National Invitation Tournament M13 74-50 W Delaware State 90-77 W Massachusetts M15 M20 71-66 W North Carolina State M27 63-62 W Mississippi State M29 78-73 W Clemson
Washington, D.C. Morgantown Providence, R.I. Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown New York, N.Y. New York, N.Y. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown New York, N.Y. New York, N.Y.
2009-10 WVU 73, Kentucky 66 (in NCAA East Regional Final) 2010-11 WVU 68, Purdue 64 (Purdue ranked No. 8)
Bob Huggins
2010-11 WVU 72, Notre Dame 58 (Notre Dame ranked No. 8)
5 Seasons/2008-12 | Record: 120-56
2010-11 WVU 65, Connecticut 56 (UConn won 2011 national title) 2011-12 WVU 74, Georgetown 62 (Georgetown ranked No. 9)
75-76 66-80 68-71* 66-61 83-33 82-53 86-66
L L L W W W W
Texas Kentucky LSU St. Bonaventure Washington & Jefferson UMBC Duquesne
All-College Classic D22 92-68 D30 80-68 57-53 J5 91-87 J8 J11 68-61 J14 104-85 J17 68-48 60-56 J21 J25 52-58 J29 66-61 F1 71-70 F4 66-57 53-57 F9 F12 69-56 F14 64-71 F18 75-81 F20 58-60 68-64 F25 F27 67-62 M4 75-78
W W W W W W W W L W W W L W L L L W W L
Oklahoma Canisius USF Villanova Georgetown Marquette Providence UCLA Marshall St. John’s Notre Dame Cincinnati Pitt Georgetown Seton Hall Connecticut Syracuse Louisville Pitt Cincinnati
BIG EAST Tournament M9 57-68
L
Pitt
NCAA Tournament M17 64-46 67-54 M19 71-74 M23
W W L
Southern Illinois Northwestern State Texas
Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. Morgantown Rochester, N.Y. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Oklahoma City, Okla. Morgantown Tampa, Fla. Villanova, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Los Angeles, Calif. Charleston New York, N.Y. Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Washington, D.C. East Rutherford, N.J. Morgantown Syracuse, N.Y. Morgantown Morgantown Cincinnati, Ohio New York, N.Y.
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N21 N22 N26 N30 D3 D7 D10
Auburn Hills, Mich. Auburn Hills, Mich. Atlanta, Ga.
*overtime
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2006-07 (27-9, 9-7 BIG EAST/7th)
178
Coach John Beilein N10 50-42 N14 87-37 66-43 N18
W W W
Old Spice Classic 73-56 N23 N24 79-54 N26 64-71 D6 71-60 85-54 D9 D16 76-41 D20 63-36 D28 95-49 D30 81-71 67-56 J3 J6 73-46 J9 58-61 J13 63-81 J17 69-58 83-96* J20 J24 77-63 J28 64-52 J31 89-83 F3 81-70 47-60 F7 F10 70-65
W W L W W W W W W W W L L W L W W W W L W
Mount St. Mary’s Slippery Rock Canisius
Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown
Montana Orlando, Fla. Western Michigan Orlando, Fla. Arkansas Orlando, Fla. North Carolina State Charleston Duquesne Pittsburgh, Pa. Savannah State Morgantown The Citadel Morgantown Maryland Eastern Shore Morgantown Connecticut Morgantown Villanova Morgantown St. John’s Morgantown Notre Dame Notre Dame, Ind. Marquette Milwaukee, Wis. USF Morgantown Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio Marshall Charleston DePaul Morgantown Rutgers Piscataway, N.J. Seton Hall East Rutherford, N.J. Pitt Morgantown UCLA Morgantown
Bob Huggins, a Morgantown native and West Virginia alumnus, returned home to the Mountaineer basketball program and led WVU to the NCAA Sweet 16 in his first season. No coach ever took the Mountaineers to the NCAA Sweet 16 in his first season except Huggins. The Mountaineers finished 2007-08 with 26 victories and a No. 17 final ranking. Along the way, the Mountaineers beat No. 9 Duke, No. 10 Marquette and No. 15 Connecticut. WVU also won 11 BIG EAST games, finishing fifth in the BIG EAST after being predicted to finish 10th in the preseason poll. In his second season, Huggins led the Mountaineers to their second straight BIG EAST tournament semifinal appearance and another NCAA tournament bid. WVU defeated No. 2 Pitt in the BIG EAST quarterfinals, No. 12 Georgetown, No. 13 Villanova and at No. 15 Ohio State in 2008-09. Three years ago, Huggins led his WVU squad to its first NCAA Final Four in 51 years, its first BIG EAST Tournament title and a school-record 31 victories. The Mountaineers defeated seven ranked teams, won a school-record 13 BIG EAST contests and finished No. 3 in the final poll. In 2010-11, Huggins led the Mountaineers to their fourth consecutive NCAA appearance. The Mountaineers advanced to the NCAA Third Round and defeated No. 8 Notre Dame, No. 8 Purdue, No. 11 Louisville, No. 13 Georgetown and No. 16 Connecticut during the season. Last year, Huggins guided the Mountaineers to their fifth consecutive NCAA appearance. After five seasons, Huggins has compiled 120 victories, the most wins through five years by a WVU basketball coach, and was also the first WVU coach to win 20 games in each of his first four seasons.
2007-08 (26-11, 11-7 BIG EAST/5th) Coach Bob Huggins Legends Classic N16 81-53 106-41 N18 N23 72-74 N24 75-61 N27 110-44 D1 70-53
W W L W W W
Arkansas-Monticello Prairie View A&M Tennessee New Mexico State Maryland Eastern Shore Winthrop
Morgantown Morgantown Newark, N.J. Newark, N.J. Morgantown Morgantown
BIG EAST/SEC Invitational 88-59 W D5 D8 92-68 W D15 86-62 W D19 90-60 W D22 77-54 W 82-88# L D29 J3 56-69 L J6 79-64 W J10 54-63 L J13 81-61 W 73-64 W J17 J20 69-52 W J23 66-64 W J26 57-58 L J30 39-62 L 77-65 W F2 54-55 L F7 F14 81-63 W F17 89-68 W F20 56-78 L 80-53 W F23 F27 85-73 W M1 71-79 L M3 76-62 W M8 83-74* W
Auburn Duquesne UMBC Radford Canisius Oklahoma Notre Dame Marquette Louisville Syracuse St. John’s USF Marshall Georgetown Cincinnati Providence Pitt Rutgers Seton Hall Villanova Providence DePaul Connecticut Pitt St. John’s
Birmingham, Ala. Morgantown Morgantown Radford, Va. Buffalo, N.Y. Charleston Notre Dame, Ind. Morgantown Louisville, Ky. Morgantown Morgantown Tampa, Fla. Charleston Morgantown Morgantown Providence, R.I. Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Villanova, Pa. Morgantown Rosemont, Ill. Hartford, Conn. Morgantown New York, N.Y.
BIG EAST Tournament 58-53 M12 78-72 M13 M14 55-72
Providence Connecticut Georgetown
New York, N.Y. New York, N.Y. New York, N.Y.
W W L
W W L
Arizona Duke Xavier
Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. Phoenix, Ariz.
2008-09 (23-12, 10-8 BIG EAST/7th) Coach Bob Huggins N15 92-47
W
Elon
Las Vegas Invitational N20 86-54 76-42 N25 N28 87-68 43-54 N29 D3 80-78 D6 53-43
W W W L W W
Longwood Delaware State Iowa Kentucky Mississippi Cleveland State
Morgantown Charleston Las Vegas, Nev. Las Vegas, Nev. Oxford, Miss. Morgantown
Jimmy V Classic D9 65-68 68-63 D13 D20 82-46 D23 89-54 D27 76-48 J3 92-66 55-61 J6 J10 53-75 J14 87-76 J17 62-59 J22 75-58 67-79 J25 J28 75-52 J31 63-69 F4 61-74 F7 86-59 59-70 F9 F13 93-72 F18 79-68 F22 74-56 F26 61-65 64-50 M1 82-63 M4 M7 59-62
L W W W W W L L W W W L W L L W L W W W L W W L
Davidson Duquesne Miami University Radford Ohio State Seton Hall Connecticut Marquette Marshall USF Georgetown Pitt St. John’s Louisville Syracuse Providence Pitt Villanova Notre Dame Rutgers Cincinnati USF DePaul Louisville
New York, N.Y. Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Columbus, Ohio Newark, N.J. Morgantown Milwaukee, Wis. Charleston Morgantown Washington, D.C. Morgantown Morgantown Louisville, Ky. Syracuse, N.Y. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Piscataway, N.J. Cincinnati, Ohio Tampa, Fla. Morgantown Morgantown
BIG EAST Tournament M11 74-62 M12 74-60 69-74* M13
W W L
Notre Dame Pitt Syracuse
NCAA Tournament 60-68 M20
L
Dayton
Morgantown
New York, N.Y. New York, N.Y. New York, N.Y. Minneapolis, Minn.
W W W W W W W W W L W L W L W W W W W W L L W W L W W W
Long Beach State Texas A&M Portland Duquesne Coppin State Cleveland State Mississippi Seton Hall Marquette Purdue Rutgers Notre Dame USF Syracuse Marshall Ohio State DePaul Louisville Pitt St. John’s Villanova Pitt Providence Seton Hall Connecticut Cincinnati Georgetown Villanova
BIG EAST Tournament M11 54-51 M12 53-51 M13 60-58
W W W
Cincinnati Notre Dame Georgetown
Anaheim, Calif. Anaheim, Calif. Anaheim, Calif. Morgantown Morgantown Cleveland, Ohio Morgantown Newark, N.J. Morgantown West Lafayette, Ind. Morgantown Notre Dame, Ind. Tampa, Fla. Morgantown Charleston Morgantown Rosemont, Ill. Morgantown Morgantown New York, N.Y. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Providence, R.I. Morgantown Hartford, Conn. Morgantown Morgantown Philadelphia, Pa. New York, N.Y. New York, N.Y. New York, N.Y.
Coach Bob Huggins N12 95-71
W
Oakland
Puerto Rico Tip-Off N18 84-70 74-71 N19 70-74 N21 N27 82-66 D1 71-50 D4 76-79 82-49 D7 D12 64-61 D18 74-63 D29 71-81 J1 74-79 67-65 J4 J8 65-59 J13 93-63 J16 68-64 J19 71-75 56-46 J23 J26 54-55 J29 66-55 F2 56-44 F5 50-66 66-71 F7 F12 82-71 F14 52-63 F19 72-58 F24 58-71 65-54 F27 65-56 M2 M5 72-70
W W L W W L W W W L L W W W W L W L W W L L W L W L W W W
Davidson Vanderbilt Minnesota VMI American Miami Robert Morris Duquesne Cleveland State St. John’s Marquette DePaul Georgetown Providence Purdue Marshall USF Louisville Cincinnati Seton Hall Villanova Pitt DePaul Syracuse Notre Dame Pitt Rutgers Connecticut Louisville
BIG EAST Tournament M9 61-67
L
Marquette
New York. N.Y.
NCAA Tournament M17 84-76 63-71 M19
W L
Clemson Kentucky
Tampa, Fla. Tampa, Fla.
Morgantown San Juan, P.R. San Juan, P.R. San Juan, P.R. Charleston Morgantown Coral Gables, Fla. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Milwaukee, Wis. Rosemont, Ill. Washington, D.C. Morgantown Morgantown Charleston Morgantown Louisville, Ky. Cincinnati, Ohio Morgantown Philadelphia, Pa. Morgantown Morgantown Syracuse, N.Y. Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Piscataway, N.J. Morgantown Morgantown
2011-12 (19-14, 9-9 BIG EAST/8th) Coach Bob Huggins N11 78-71 N15 60-70 97-62 N17 N22 83-48 N28 77-56 D3 62-75 D8 85-80# 77-66 D10
W L W W W L W W
Oral Roberts Kent State Alcorn State Morehead State Akron Mississippi State Kansas State Miami
Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic 84-64 W Texas A&M-Corpus Christi D17 D19 72-53 W Tennessee Tech D22 70-68* W Missouri State D23 81-83* L Baylor 83-69 W Villanova D28 D30 48-67 L Seton Hall J4 85-64 W Rutgers J7 74-62 W Georgetown J9 57-64 L Connecticut 84-60 W Rutgers J14 J18 78-62 W Marshall J21 77-74* W Cincinnati J25 62-78 L St. John’s J28 61-63 L Syracuse 66-72 L Pitt J30 F5 87-84* W Providence F8 51-55 L Notre Dame F11 74-77 L Louisville F16 66-48 W Pitt 44-71 L Notre Dame F22 60-61 L Marquette F24 F28 92-75 W DePaul M3 50-44 W USF
Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Charleston Morgantown Starkville, Miss. Wichita, Kan. Morgantown Morgantown Morgantown Las Vegas, Nev. Las Vegas, Nev. Morgantown Newark, N.J. Piscataway, N.J. Morgantown Hartford, Conn. Morgantown Charleston Morgantown New York, N.Y. Syracuse, N.Y. Morgantown Providence, R.I. Morgantown Morgantown Pittsburgh, Pa. Notre Dame, Ind. Morgantown Morgantown Tampa, Fla.
BIG EAST Tournament M7 67-71*
L
Connecticut
New York, N.Y.
NCAA Tournament 54-77 M15
L
Gonzaga
Pittsburgh, Pa.
+ triple overtime
76 Classic N26 85-62 73-66 N27 N29 84-66 D9 68-39 D12 69-43 D19 80-78 76-66 D23 D26 90-84* D29 63-62 J1 62-77 J6 86-52 68-70 J9 69-50 J13 J16 71-72 J20 68-60 J23 71-65 62-46 J26 J30 77-74 F3 70-51 F6 79-60 F8 75-82 95-98+ F12 F17 88-74 F20 75-63 F22 62-73 74-68 F27 M1 81-68 M6 68-66*
Morgantown Charleston
2010-11 (21-12, 11-7 BIG EAST/6th)
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Loyola Univ. Maryland The Citadel
Buffalo, N.Y. Buffalo, N.Y. Syracuse, N.Y. Syracuse, N.Y. Indianapolis, Ind.
# double overtime
W W
Morgan State Missouri Washington Kentucky Duke
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Coach Bob Huggins N15 83-60 N24 69-50
W W W W L
*overtime
2009-10 (31-7, 13-5 BIG EAST/3rd)
NCAA Tournament M19 77-50 M21 68-59 69-56 M25 73-66 M27 A3 57-78
ALL-TIME SCORES
NCAA Tournament M20 75-65 M22 73-67 75-79* M27
179
series records
Series Last Opponent Began Played W/L
Series Last Opponent Began Played W/L
Series Last Opponent Began Played W/L
Series Last Opponent Began Played W/L
Adelphi
1980 1980 1-0
Florida A&M
1996 1996 1-0
Montana
2007 2007 1-0
South Alabama
1982 1994 2-1
Air Force
1973 1973 1-0
Florida Atlantic
1994 1994 1-0
Morehead State
1980 2012 3-0
South Carolina
1951 1953 3-1
Akron
1905 2012 2-2
Florida International
2002 2002 1-0
Morgan State
1996 2010 2-0
Southern California
1964 1964 0-1
Alabama
1955 1955 0-1
Florida State
1956 1997 3-1
Morris Brown
2001 2001 1-0
Southern Illinois
2006 2006 1-0
Alabama A&M
1998 1999 2-0
Fordham
1943 1950 2-0
Morris Harvey
1947 1947 1-0
Southern Miss
1957 2002 2-0
Alabama-Birmingham
1987 1992 1-2
Fresno State
1982 1989 1-2
Mount St. Mary’s
1989 2007 3-0
St. Bonaventure
1943 2006 34-6
Alaska-Fairbanks
1995 1995 1-0
Furman
1953 1991 24-4
Mount Union
1905 1906 0-2
St. Francis, N.Y.
1947 1981 3-0
Alcorn State
2012 2012 1-0
Gardner-Webb
2003 2003 1-0
Muhlenberg
1944 1946 1-1
St. Francis, Pa.
1971 1984 3-2
Alderson-Broaddus
1924 1949 4-0
Geneva
1905 1950 12-6
Muskingum
1917 1921 3-0
St. John’s
1937 2012 20-17
Allegheny
1904 1933 10-11
George Mason
1986 1988 3-0
Navy
1923 1972 6-7
St. Joseph’s..
1959 1995 22-10
American
1975 2011 4-1
George Washington
1926 2005 60-33
Nebraska
1930 1930 0-1
St. Joseph’s, Ind.
1977 1977 1-0
Arizona
1949 2008 2-3
Georgetown
1922 2012 25-26
Nevada-Las Vegas
1983 2003 1-2
St. Vincent
1946 1946 1-0
Arkansas
2007 2007 0-1
Georgia
1993 1999 2-1
New Hampshire
1976 2005 2-0
Stanford
1960 1960 1-0
Arkansas-Monticello
2002 2008 2-0
Georgia Southern
1975 1983 2-0
New Mexico
1950 2002 4-0
Stetson
1982 1983 1-1
Army
1918 1971 6-8
Georgia Tech
1950 1999 1-2
New Mexico State
2008 2008 1-0
Syracuse
1917 2012 16-34
Auburn
1985 2008 2-2
Gettysburg
1917 1917 0-1
New York
1930 1966 7-10
Temple
1929 1998 34-36
Baltimore
1938 1938 1-0
Glenville State
1946 1946 1-0
Niagara
1918 1952 3-3
Tennessee
1959 2008 5-3
Baylor
2012 2012 0-1
Gonzaga
2012 2012 0-1
North Carolina
1950 1966 5-0
Tennessee Tech
2012 2012 1-0
Bethany
1907 1953 19-3
Grove City
1905 1929 8-10
North Carolina A&T
1982 1982 1-0
Texas
1974 2006 1-2
Boston College
1963 2005 8-8
Hawaii
1970 1970 1-0
North Carolina State
1947 2007 9-7
Texas A&M
2010 2010 1-0
Boston U.
1959 1975 2-0
High Point
2001 2001 1-0
North Carolina-Asheville 2002 2002 1-0
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 2012 2012 1-0
Bowling Green
1977 2000 3-0
Hiram
1905 1905 0-2
North Carolina-Greensboro 1993 2003 3-0
Texas Tech
2005 2005 1-0
Bradley
1947 1989 2-3
Holy Cross
1959 1959 1-0
Northeast Missouri State 1988 1988 1-0
Toledo
1941 1942 1-1
Brigham Young
1948 1974 1-1
Howard
2004 2004 1-0
Northeastern
2004 2004 0-1
Towson
1986 1997 2-1
Bucknell
1923 1977 8-0
Hunter
1976 1976 1-0
Northwestern
1959 1972 1-1
Transylvania
1924 1924 1-0
Buffalo
1918 1992 1-1
Illinois
1963 1967 1-3
Northwestern State
2006 2006 1-0
Tulane
1961 1961 1-0
Buffalo State
1977 1977 1-0
Illinois State
1975 1975 0-1
Notre Dame
1970 2012 12-27
Tulsa
1981 1981 0-1
BYU-Hawaii
1988 1988 1-0
Indiana, Pa.
1984 1986 3-0
Oakland
2011 2011 1-0
UCLA
1960 2007 3-1
California
1959 1976 1-4
Iowa
1957 2009 1-1
Ohio
1907 2001 7-9
UMBC
2006 2008 2-0
California, Pa.
1984 1984 1-0
IPFW
2004 2004 1-0
Ohio Northern
1981 1981 1-0
Union, N.Y.
1920 1920 1-0
California-Irvine
1972 1972 1-0
IUPUI
2004 2004 1-0
Ohio State
1941 2010 7-9
USF
1978 2012 8-1
Canisius
1946 2008 7-1
James Madison
1983 2005 7-3
Ohio Wesleyan
1907 1985 4-1
Utah
1947 1998 0-6
Carnegie Mellon
1915 1955 34-18
Juniata
1944 1944 0-1
Oklahoma
2006 2008 1-1
Valparaiso
2002 2002 0-1
Case Western
1936 1951 2-0
Kansas State
1950 2012 1-1
Oklahoma State
1959 1959 1-0
Vanderbilt
2011 2011 1-0
Catholic
1916 1925 0-2
Kent State
2004 2012 1-1
Old Dominion
1986 1992 1-3
Villanova
1956 2012 20-22
Centre
1924 1924 1-0
Kentucky
1924 2011 5-14
Oral Roberts
2012 2012 1-0
Virginia
1916 1985 8-8
Charlotte
1988 1991 2-2
La Salle
1955 1993 1-3
Oregon State
1963 1984 3-0
Virginia Commonwealth 1983 1985 1-1
Cincinnati
1941 2012 10-10
Lafayette
1940 1973 1-2
Pacific
1975 1975 1-0
Virginia Military
1916 2011 42-5
Citadel
1959 2010 8-2
Lehigh
1946 1990 4-0
Penn State
1906 1991 66-53
Virginia Tech
1921 2004 46-29
City College of New York. 1922 1981 3-3
Long Beach State
2010 2010 1-0
Pennsylvania
1922 1981 1-1
Wake Forest
1949 2005 7-3
Clemson
1952 2011 4-1
Long Island
1942 1982 4-1
Pepperdine
2002 2002 0-1
Washington
1973 2010 1-1
Cleveland State
1977 2011 5-0
Longwood
2009 2009 1-0
Pitt
1904 2012 96-88
Washington & Jefferson 1915 2006 40-27
Colgate
1918 1971 1-3
Louisiana Monroe
2006 2006 1-0
Portland
2010 2010 1-0
Washington & Lee
1916 1958 27-5
Columbia
1954 1972 3-1
Louisiana State
2005 2006 1-1
Prairie View A&M
2008 2008 1-0
Washington State
1967 1967 0-1
Connecticut
1963 2012 5-16
Louisville
1959 2012 4-9
Princeton
1922 1967 0-2
Waynesburg
1905 1955 19-1
Coppin State
2005 2010 2-0
Loyola Univ. Maryland
2010 2010 1-0
Providence
1965 2012 17-11
Weber State
1975 1975 1-0
Cornell
1919 1973 3-3
Manhattan
1948 1982 3-3
Puerto Rico-Mayaguez
1998 1998 1-0
West Lafayette
1916 1916 1-0
Creighton
1932 2005 1-1
Marietta
1908 1940 12-15
Purdue
1962 2011 1-5
West Liberty
1941 1941 1-0
Dartmouth
1956 1959 1-1
Marquette
1966 2012 4-7
Radford
1992 2009 4-0
West Virginia Tech
1944 1944 1-0
Davidson
1956 2011 19-16
Marshall
1929 2012 29-11
Rhode Island
1971 2004 20-12
West Virginia Wesleyan
1915 1952 41-15
Davis & Elkins
1908 1950 13-7
Maryland
1926 2004 23-14
Rice
1998 1998 1-0
Western Carolina
2003 2003 1-0
Dayton
1965 2009 1-3
Maryland Eastern Shore 2007 2008 2-0
Richmond
1951 2001 40-13
Western Illinois
1980 1980 1-0
Delaware State
2001 2009 4-0
Massachusetts
1973 2007 28-13
Rider
1930 1979 2-1
Western Kentucky
1942 1987 2-1
DePaul
1945 2012 7-1
McNeese State
2000 2000 1-0
Robert Morris
1979 2011 19-2
Western Michigan
2007 2007 1-0
Detroit
1928 1968 2-2
Memphis
1956 1961 1-1
Rochester
1944 1944 0-1
Westminster
1905 1979 5-3
Dickinson
1936 1936 1-0
Miami
1956 2012 8-7
Rutgers
1919 2012 46-26
William & Mary
1951 1983 36-9
Drexel
1980 1980 1-0
Miami, Ohio
1951 2009 2-0
Saint Leo
1982 1983 2-0
Winthrop
2008 2008 1-0
Duke
1951 2010 7-18
Michigan State
1936 1941 1-2
Saint Louis
1960 2004 3-2
Wisconsin
1966 1974 1-2
Duquesne
1915 2011 50-36
Middle Tennessee State 1986 1986 0-1
Saint Peter’s
2005 2005 1-0
Wisconsin-Green Bay
1999 1999 1-0
East Carolina
1966 2000 9-0
Minnesota
1967 2011 2-2
Salem
1916 1951 21-1
Wisconsin-Superior
1982 1982 1-0
East Tennessee State
1981 1997 2-0
Mississippi
2009 2010 2-0
Santa Clara
1969 1969 0-1
Wittenberg
1927 1927 0-1
Eastern Kentucky
1979 1979 0-1
Mississippi State
2007 2012 1-1
Savannah State
2007 2007 1-0
Wofford
2000 2006 3-0
Elon
2009 2009 1-0
Mississippi Valley State
1993 1993 1-0
Seattle
1984 1984 1-0
Xavier
1980 2008 1-1
Fairleigh Dickinson
1978 1978 1-0
Missouri
1992 2010 1-1
Seton Hall
1978 2012 15-11
Yale
1920 1964 3-0
Fairmont State
1916 1948 13-1
Missouri State
2012 2012 1-0
Slippery Rock
2007 2007 1-0
Youngstown State
1942 1983 4-0
Florida
1963 2004 3-4
Non-Intercollegiate
37-14
overtime games Overtimes Overall Home Away Neutral 1
58-57
23-20
24-24
2
13-8
6-2
4-4
3
1-4
1-2
0-2
72-69
30-24
28-30
All OT Games
Connecticut Providence Cincinnati Baylor Missouri State Kansas State Villanova Pitt Seton Hall Syracuse Xavier St. John’s Oklahoma Louisville Cincinnati LSU Louisville Wake Forest Pittsburgh Duquesne Maryland Georgetown Marshall Villanova Providence Marshall Seton Hall Providence Villanova Syracuse Providence Pittsburgh Georgetown Massachusetts Rhode Island Temple Massachusetts Saint Joseph’s South Alabama Massachusetts Temple Massachusetts Penn State Virginia Tech Pittsburgh UNC Charlotte Pittsburgh Connecticut James Madison Penn State Temple George Washington St. Bonaventure Massachusetts Rutgers Temple Saint Joseph’s St. Bonaventure Virginia Tech George Washington Virginia Commonwealth Ohio State Rhode Island Purdue Temple
3-2 0-0 14-15
New York, N.Y. Providence, R.I. Morgantown, W.Va. Las Vegas, Nev. Las Vegas, Nev. Wichita, Kan. Philadelphia, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Newark, N.J. New York, N.Y. Phoenix, Ariz. New York, N.Y. Charleston, W.Va. New York, N.Y. Cincinnati, Ohio Morgantown, W.Va. Albuquerque, N.M. Cleveland, Ohio Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. Charleston, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Wheeling, W.Va. Charleston, W.Va. East Rutherford, N.J. Providence, R.I. Villanova, Pa. Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Kingston, R.I. Morgantown, W.Va. Amherst, Mass. Morgantown, W.Va. Mobile, Ala. Morgantown, W.Va. Philadelphia, Pa. Amherst, Mass. Morgantown, W.Va. Blacksburg, Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Charlotte, N.C. Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown, W.Va. Harrisonburg, Va. University Park, Pa. Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Olean, N.Y. Springfield, Mass. Piscataway, N.J. Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Olean, N.Y. Morgantown, W.Va. Washington, D.C. Charleston, W.Va.
(OT) 67-71 (OT) 87-84 (OT) 77-74 (OT) 81-83 (OT) 70-68 (2 OT) 85-80 (OT) 68-66 (3 OT) 95-98 (OT) 90-84 (OT) 69-74 (OT) 75-79 (OT) 83-74 (2 OT) 82-88 (2 OT) 71-82 (OT) 86-96 (OT) 68-71 (OT) 85-93 (2 OT) 111-105 (OT) 83-78 (OT) 88-84 (OT) 78-77 (OT) 82-84 (OT) 79-81 (2 OT) 107-100 (OT) 70-60 (OT) 85-84 (OT) 58-63 (OT) 87-90 (OT) 79-65 (OT) 77-87 (OT) 90-78 (OT) 83-84 (OT) 83-86 (OT) 94-97 (3 OT) 102-105 (OT) 78-71 (OT) 59-64 (2 OT) 82-81 (OT) 100-107 (OT) 69-74 (OT) 78-88 (OT) 85-82 (OT) 79-71 (OT) 68-75 (2 OT) 97-93 (OT) 82-73 (OT) 84-81 (OT) 57-62 (OT) 70-72 (OT) 61-63 (OT) 69-65 (OT) 75-74 (2 OT) 89-88 (OT) 76-74 (OT) 76-71 (OT) 77-83 (OT) 70-74 (2 OT) 61-63 (3 OT) 90-86 (OT) 61-59 (OT) 66-65
L W W L W W W L W L L W L L L L L W W W W L L W W W L L W L W L L L L W L W L L L W W L W W W L L L W W W W W L L L W W W
Columbus, Ohio Morgantown, W.Va. New York, N.Y. Morgantown, W.Va.
(2 OT) 69-67 (OT) 71-69 (OT) 72-75 (OT) 77-76
W W L W
George Washington Ohio State Marshall Rutgers American Virginia Tech Marshall Penn State Villanova Davidson Richmond Rutgers Virginia Tech Massachusetts Pittsburgh Manhattan Virginia George Washington Penn State Davidson Furman Virginia Virginia Tech Northwestern North Carolina State Virginia George Washington Florida Pittsburgh Davidson Virginia Military Maryland Davidson Syracuse William & Mary Davidson Maryland Boston College North Carolina State Memphis State William & Mary New York University New York University Penn State Northwestern George Washington Richmond Dartmouth George Washington Penn State William & Mary George Washington Cincinnati Pittsburgh Penn State St. Bonaventure West Virginia Wesleyan Long Island Penn State George Washington Penn State Georgetown Washington & Jefferson Washington & Jefferson Temple Georgetown Carnegie Tech Georgetown Salem Duquesne Army West Virginia Wesleyan Pittsburgh Yale Washington & Jefferson Allegheny
Washington, D.C. Columbus, Ohio Morgantown, W.Va. Piscataway, N.J. Fort Myer, Va. Blacksburg, Va. Charleston, W.Va. University Park, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Charlotte, N.C. Richmond, Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Charleston, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Charleston, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Greenville, S.C. Charleston, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Raleigh, N.C. Morgantown, W.Va. Fort Myer, Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown, W.Va. Beckley, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Charlotte, N.C. Morgantown, W.Va. Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. College Park, Md. New York, N.Y. Greensboro, N.C. New Orleans, La. Morgantown, W.Va. Charlotte, N.C. New York, N.Y. University Park, Pa. Chicago, Ill. Washington, D.C. Morgantown, W.Va. New York, N.Y. Richmond, Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Williamsburg, Va. Washington, D.C. Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Buffalo, N.Y. Buckhannon, W.Va.
(OT) 82-85 (2 OT) 67-70 (OT) 73-76 (OT) 80-82 (OT) 71-69 (OT) 71-73 (OT) 63-62 (OT) 66-68 (OT) 75-83 (OT) 84-80 (OT) 82-84 (2 OT) 84-86 (OT) 86-87 (OT) 89-85 (OT) 82-78 (2 OT) 101-100 (OT) 90-85 (OT) 71-74 (OT) 59-62 (2 OT) 88-85 (OT) 96-99 (OT) 88-89 (3 OT) 101-105 (OT) 98-94 (OT) 98-100 (OT) 91-94 (OT) 92-91 (OT) 88-87 (OT) 67-66 (OT) 89-86 (OT) 90-92 (OT) 81-82 (2 OT) 93-97 (OT) 99-95 (2 OT) 70-67 (OT) 74-72 (OT) 80-73 (OT) 65-64 (OT) 82-81 (OT) 86-82 (OT) 74-72 (OT) 81-82 (OT) 70-72 (OT) 89-81 (2 OT) 109-118 (2 OT) 113-107 (OT) 76-74 (OT) 59-61 (OT) 58-48 (OT) 68-77 (OT) 101-100 (OT) 81-83 (2 OT) 64-69 (OT) 32-34 (OT) 42-41 (OT) 50-37 (OT) 60-47
L L L L W L W L L W L L L W W W W L L W L L L W L L W W W W L L L W W W W W W W W L L W L W W L W L W L L L W W W
New York, N.Y. Morgantown, W.Va. Cumberland, Md. Morgantown, W.Va. Washington, D.C. Morgantown, W.Va.
(OT) 58-49 (3 OT) 43-46 (OT) 37-39 (OT) 41-44 (OT) 36-40 (OT) 41-42
W L L L L L
Washington, Pa.
(2 OT) 49-47
W
Philadelphia, Pa. Washington, D.C. Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. West Point, N.Y. Morgantown, W.Va.
(OT) 38-40 (OT) 36-42 (OT) 37-34 (2 OT) 37-32 (OT) 50-38 (OT) 38-35 (OT) 39-34 (OT) 33-35
L L W W W W W L
Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va.
(OT) 24-23 (OT) 49-44 (OT) 35-36
W W L
Meadville, Pa.
(OT) 29-30
L
overtime games
March 7, 2012 February 5, 2012 January 21, 2012 December 23, 2011 December 22, 2011 December 8, 2011 March 6, 2010 February 12, 2010 December 26, 2009 March 13, 2009 March 27, 2008 March 8, 2008 December 29, 2007 March 8, 2007 January 20, 2007 November 26, 2005 March 26, 2005 March 19, 2005 February 5, 2005 December 13, 2003 December 7, 2003 January 12, 2003 January 23, 2002 February 20, 2001 January 30, 2000 January 27, 1999 January 13, 1999 January 5, 1999 January 18, 1998 February 15, 1997 February 8, 1997 January 6, 1996 December 2, 1995 January 27, 1995 February 24, 1994 February 8, 1994 February 4, 1993 January 23, 1993 December 7, 1992 February 27, 1992 February 10, 1991 February 6, 1991 February 25, 1990 December 16, 1989 December 9, 1989 December 22, 1988 December 10, 1988 March 17, 1988 February 15, 1988 February 11, 1988 January 18, 1986 January 16, 1986 January 11, 1986 February 21, 1985 January 31, 1985 February 4, 1984 January 7, 1984 February 19, 1983 February 2, 1983 January 29, 1983 December 18, 1982 December 11, 1982 January 9, 1982 March 25, 1981 March 16, 1981
11-13
February 28, 1981 December 30, 1980 December 6, 1980 February 9, 1980 January 23, 1980 January 9, 1980 January 2, 1980 December 8, 1979 March 4, 1977 January 10, 1976 February 17, 1975 January 27, 1975 January 15, 1975 January 8, 1975 December 3, 1974 February 27, 1974 January 30, 1974 January 9, 1974 February 19, 1973 February 3, 1973 February 21, 1972 February 9, 1972 January 26, 1972 December 11, 1971 January 27, 1971 December 12, 1970 January 31, 1970 January 17, 1970 January 14, 1970 January 13, 1968 January 3, 1968 January 11, 1967 January 7, 1967 February 19, 1966 February 27, 1965 February 26, 1965 December 12, 1964 December 26, 1962 February 3, 1962 December 30, 1960 December 3, 1960 March 11, 1960 February 12, 1959 January 8, 1959 December 27, 1958 March 1, 1958 December 17, 1957 March 13, 1956 March 5, 1955 February 2, 1955 December 17, 1952 December 11, 1951 February 11, 1950 March 5, 1949 December 8, 1945 January 16, 1943 December 19, 1942 March 17, 1942 February 15, 1939 February 10, 1939 February 19, 1938 February 7, 1938 February 24, 1937 February 20, 1937 February 5, 1937 February 11, 1936 January 5, 1935 January 13, 1934 February 3, 1932 February 25, 1931 February 13, 1929 January 28, 1926 January 17, 1924 December 31, 1919 March 8, 1919 February 17, 1919
181
day-by-day
Month/Day W L Pct. Nov. 10 1 0 1.000 1 0 1.000 Nov. 11 Nov. 12 2 0 1.000 1 0 1.000 Nov. 13 Nov. 14 2 0 1.000 3 1 .750 Nov. 15 Nov. 16 2 0 1.000 1 0 1.000 Nov. 17 4 1 .800 Nov. 18 Nov. 19 1 0 1.000 2 1 .667 Nov. 20 Nov. 21 1 2 .333 Nov. 22 4 1 .800 3 1 .750 Nov. 23 6 1 .857 Nov. 24 Nov. 25 5 2 .714 5 4 .556 Nov. 26 Nov. 27 10 1 .909 7 2 .778 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 7 2 .779 7 2 .778 Nov. 30 Dec. 1 24 3 .889 10 5 .667 Dec. 2 Dec. 3 15 7 .682 15 3 .833 Dec. 4 Dec. 5 13 4 .765 13 4 .765 Dec. 6 Dec. 7 15 5 .750 14 6 .700 Dec. 8 Dec. 9 17 5 .773 11 6 .647 Dec. 10 Dec. 11 11 8 .579 11 6 .647 Dec. 12 Dec. 13 14 6 .700 15 2 .882 Dec. 14 Dec. 15 7 2 .778 12 3 .800 Dec. 16 Dec. 17 12 5 .706 18 4 .818 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 14 9 .609 13 3 .813 Dec. 20 Dec. 21 8 5 .615 15 3 .833 Dec. 22 Dec. 23 4 2 .667
Month/Day W L Pct. Dec. 25 0 1 .000 2 4 .333 Dec. 26 Dec. 27 7 7 .500 17 10 .630 Dec. 28 Dec. 29 12 9 .571 18 13 .581 Dec. 30 Dec. 31 6 2 .750 0 4 .000 Jan. 1 10 5 .667 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 18 9 .667 14 6 .700 Jan. 4 Jan. 5 23 5 .821 Jan. 6 21 7 .750 14 11 .560 Jan. 7 21 11 .656 Jan. 8 Jan. 9 16 17 .485 18 11 .621 Jan. 10 Jan. 11 15 14 .517 19 9 .679 Jan. 12 Jan. 13 19 12 .613 22 8 .733 Jan. 14 Jan. 15 11 12 .478 21 12 .636 Jan. 16 Jan. 17 20 8 .714 17 12 .586 Jan. 18 Jan. 19 10 14 .417 16 9 .640 Jan. 20 Jan. 21 15 6 .714 8 8 .500 Jan. 22 Jan. 23 14 7 .667 18 3 .857 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 8 13 .381 15 13 .536 Jan. 26 Jan. 27 11 13 .458 14 9 .609 Jan. 28 Jan. 29 15 13 .536 20 8 .714 Jan. 30 Jan. 31 16 15 .516 21 6 .778 Feb. 1 Feb. 2 15 10 .600 20 10 .667 Feb. 3 Feb. 4 18 17 .514 15 13 .536 Feb. 5 Feb. 6 16 14 .533
Month/Day W L Pct. Feb. 7 19 18 .514 18 16 .529 Feb. 8 Feb. 9 14 20 .412 10 14 .417 Feb. 10 Feb. 11 19 19 .500 18 19 .486 Feb. 12 Feb. 13 14 12 .538 20 10 .667 Feb. 14 14 19 .424 Feb. 15 Feb. 16 22 8 .733 24 13 .649 Feb. 17 Feb. 18 17 14 .548 Feb. 19 14 16 .467 23 16 .590 Feb. 20 12 15 .444 Feb. 21 Feb. 22 17 19 .472 19 8 .704 Feb. 23 Feb. 24 19 8 .704 18 10 .643 Feb. 25 Feb. 26 19 12 .613 23 10 .697 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 14 12 .538 4 2 .667 Feb. 29 Mar. 1 25 12 .676 17 9 .654 Mar. 2 Mar. 3 22 11 .667 14 11 .560 Mar. 4 Mar. 5 11 10 .524 12 13 .480 Mar. 6 Mar. 7 11 7 .611 10 9 .526 Mar. 8 Mar. 9 13 5 .722 6 4 .600 Mar. 10 Mar. 11 9 8 .529 13 7 .650 Mar. 12 Mar. 13 8 6 .571 3 3 .500 Mar. 14 Mar. 15 4 4 .500 3 2 .600 Mar. 16 Mar. 17 8 3 .727 0 5 .000 Mar. 18 Mar. 19 5 6 .455 5 1 .833 Mar. 20 Mar. 21 1 3 .250
Month/Day W L Pct. Mar. 22 1 2 .333 1 2 .333 Mar. 23 Mar. 24 1 1 .500 2 1 .667 Mar. 25 Mar. 26 0 1 .000 2 1 .667 Mar. 27 Mar. 29 1 0 1.000 0 1 .000 Apr. 3 1,621 1,005 .617 Totals
By Day of the Week W L Pct. Sunday 54 34 .614 145 93 .609 Monday Tuesday 157 120 .567 188 .636 Wednesday 328 Thursday 163 107 .604 148 86 .632 Friday Saturday 626 377 .624
By Month W L Pct. November 76 21 .784 363 152 .705 December January 480 304 .612 498 380 .567 February March 205 147 .582 0 1 .000 April
Winningest Dates in WVU History
(by percentage/minimum 5 games) W L Pct. Nov. 27 10 1 .909 24 3 .889 Dec. 1 Dec. 14 15 2 .882 18 3 .857 Jan. 24 Nov. 24 6 1 .857 15 3 .833 Dec. 4 Mar. 20 5 1 .833 15 3 .833 Dec. 22 23 5 .821 Jan. 5 Dec. 18 18 4 .818 Dec. 20 13 3 .813 12 3 .800 Dec. 16 Nov. 18 4 1 .800 4 1 .800 Nov. 22
Winningest Dates in WVU History (by wins) W L Mar. 1 25 12 Feb. 17 24 13 24 3 Dec. 1 Feb. 20 23 16 Feb. 27 23 10 23 5 Jan. 5 Jan. 14 22 8 22 8 Feb. 16 22 11 Mar. 3 Feb. 1 21 6 21 7 Jan. 6 Jan. 8 21 11 21 12 Jan. 16 Feb. 14 20 10 20 10 Feb. 3 Jan. 17 20 8 20 8 Jan. 30
100-POINT GAMES 132 132-82
Alaska-Fairbanks
December 3, 1994
104 104-86
George Washington
127 127-97
George Washington
February 25, 1967
104 104-71
Furman
127 127-73
Virginia Tech
February 20, 1965
104 104-90
George Washington
February 25, 1961
125 125-64
St. Bonaventure
January 3, 1991
104 104-85
Virginia
December 17, 1960
121 121-65
Hawaii
January 24, 1970
104 104-74
Penn State
December 12, 1959
120 120-68
George Washington
January 13, 1962
104 104-58
Virginia Military
February 12, 1958
117 117-83
William & Mary
February 26, 1960
103 103-91
Marshall
December 17, 1996
117 117-74
Virginia Military
February 24, 1954
103 103-62
Robert Morris
November 25, 1994
116 116-94
Saint Joseph’s
January 26, 1991
114 114-85
Alabama A&M
November 22, 1997
103 103-60
St. Leo
114 114-67
Florida
January 30, 1963
103 103-87
Penn State
February 18, 1976
113 113-54
Wisconsin-Superior
December 15, 1981
103 103-86
East Carolina
December 1, 1971
113 113-92
Colgate
December 1, 1970
103 103-75
Richmond
December 13, 1966
113 113-107
George Washington
March 1, 1958
103 103-63
Pittsburgh
February 14, 1966
113 113-32
Salem
January 6, 1945
103 103-57
Richmond
February 13, 1960
112 112-71
Bucknell
January 3, 1977
103 103-51
Florida State
January 31, 1958
111 111-105
Wake Forest
March 19, 2005
103 103-68
Virginia Military
January 30, 1956
Puerto Rico-Mayaguez November 28, 1997
102 102-86
Robert Morris
November 28, 1981
102 102-105
January 5, 1963
103 103-110 North Carolina-Charlotte December 21, 1990 November 27, 1982
Tournament W L PCT.
First Last
76 Classic
3
0 1.000 2009
2009
All-College Classic
1
0 1.000 2006
2006
Atlantic 10 Tournament
15
11 .577
1983
1995
BB&T Classic
1
1
.500
2004
2004
December 15, 2001
Big East Championship
12
15 .444
1996
2012
Rhode Island
February 24, 1994
Big East/SEC Invitational
1
0 1.000 2007
2007
Big Island Invitational
2
1
.667
1999
1999
Big Sun Invitational Tournament
0
2
.000
1978
1978
Birmingham Classic
3
1
.750
1955
1957
Cable Car Classic
1
1
.500
1992
1992
Capital Classic
17
6
.739
1989
2011
Centennial Classic
1
1
.500
1964
1964
Dixie Classic
2
7
.222
1950
1957
111 111-63
St. Leo
111 111-90
George Washington
February 1, 1965
102 102-73
Rhode Island
January 21, 1991
111 111-68
Virginia Tech
February 3, 1954
102 102-72
North Carolina A&T
March 11, 1982
110 110-44
Maryland Eastern Shore November 27, 2007
102 102-74
St. Joseph’s, Ind.
December 4, 1976
110 110-59
East Tennessee State December 14, 1996
January 10, 1973
102 102-69
Cornell
110 110-95
Furman
January 5, 1957
102 102-81
Richmond
March 1, 1968
110 110-84
Virginia
February 21, 1953
102 102-78
Pittsburgh
January 18, 1967
109 109-84
Richmond
February 25, 1976
102 102-97
North Carolina
December 31, 1965
109 109-118
Northwestern
December 27, 1958
102 102-91
Virginia Military
January 31, 1961
Eastern 8 Tournament
8
5
.615
1978
1982
109 109-84
Furman
January 25, 1958
102 102-81
Virginia
January 13, 1960
Eastern Intercollegiate
0
1
.000
1935
1935
109 109-50
Virginia Military
December 3, 1957
102 102-72
Washington & Lee
December 12, 1953
Conference Playoff Game
108 108-89
Boston College
February 21, 1996
101 101-52
Robert Morris
December 16, 1997
ECAC Tournament
2
2
.500
1975
1976
108 108-80
Morgan State
December 22, 1995
101 101-79
Syracuse
December 4, 1996
ECBL Tournament
1
2
.333
1977
1977
108 108-90
Massachusetts
February 12, 1983
101 101-72
Duquesne
January 7, 1989
Far West Classic
2
4
.333
1967
1974
108 108-74
Akron
November 29, 1980
101 101-52
Virginia Tech
December 17, 1988
Fiesta Bowl Classic
1
3
.250
1993
2002
107 107-100
Villanova
February 20, 2001
101 101-84
Penn State
February 16, 1983
Guardians Classic
2
2
.500
2006
2006
107 107-73
Duquesne
January 7, 1991
101 101-84
St. Francis, NY
February 18, 1978
Hall of Fame Tournament
2
0 1.000 1977
1977
107 107-98
George Washington
January 20, 1990
101 101-100
Manhattan
February 27, 1974
Hispanic College Fund Classic
2
0 1.000 2002
2002
107 107-68
Robert Morris
February 23, 1980
101 101-105
Virginia Tech
January 26, 1972
Holiday Festival
2
3
.400
1963
1968
107 107-60
Adelphi
December 13, 1979
101 101-89
Penn State
February 24, 1971
Jim Thorpe Classic
1
1
.500
2003
2003
107 107-69
Cleveland State
February 21, 1977
101 101-95
Furman
December 5, 1970
Jimmy V Classic
0
1
.000
2008
2008
107 107-90
Rhode Island
January 23, 1971
101 101-93
Wisconsin
December 18, 1965
Kentucky Invitational Tournament
7
5
.583
1958
1977
107 107-93
Pittsburgh
February 23, 1957
101 101-86
Furman
February 24, 1962
Las Vegas Classic
3
1
.750
2012
2012
107 107-79
North Carolina State
December 22, 1956
101 101-99
Wake Forest
January 31, 1962
Las Vegas Invitational
3
1
.750
2008
2008
106 106-41
Prairie View A&M
November 18, 2007
101 101-79
Virginia Military
January 3, 1962
Legends Classic
3
1
.750
2007
2007
106 106-53
Columbia
December 10, 1971
101 101-79
George Washington
February 6, 1960
Lobo Invitational Tournament
1
1
.500
1976
1976
106 106-80
William & Mary
December 3, 1969
101 101-71
Virginia Military
February 1, 1960
Los Angeles Classic
4
5
.444
1960
1964
106 106-85
Furman
January 2, 1965
101 101-63
Duke
Milwaukee Classic
1
1
.500
1966
1966
106 106-100
Saint Joseph’s
March 12, 1960
101 101-77
Virginia Military
January 22, 1955
Mountaineer Classic
11
3
.786
1971
1981
105 105-73
Arkansas-Monticello
December 1, 2001
101 101-67
Virginia Tech
February 20, 1954
National Invitation Tournament 21
15 .583
1942
2007
105 105-65
St. Bonaventure
January 6, 1990
101 101-100
William & Mary
December 17, 1952
NCAA Tournament
25
25 .500
1955
2012
105 105-79
Youngstown State
December 1, 1982
100 100-54
Bowling Green
December 18, 1999
Old Spice Classic
2
1
.667
2007
2007
105 105-66 City College of New York December 7, 1977
100 100-86
Towson State
February 18, 1997
Orange Bowl Classic
3
1
.750
1956
2004
105 105-96
George Washington
January 30, 1971
100 100-76
Mount St. Mary’s
December 28, 1993
Palm Beach Classic
2
0 1.000 1990
1990
105 105-93
Richmond
February 17, 1967
100 100-107
South Alabama
December 7, 1992
Pre-Season NIT
1
2
.333
1986
1992
105 105-80
George Washington
December 4, 1965
100 100-67
Penn State
February 11, 1989
Presidential Classic
1
1
.500
1975
1975
105 105-87
George Washington
January 12, 1961
100 100-91
Pittsburgh
January 5, 1977
Puerto Rico Tip-Off
2
1
.667
2011
2011
105 105-90
Furman
January 7, 1961
100 100-83
Duquesne
January 21, 1975
Quaker City Classic
0
2
.000
1971
1971
105 105-67
Furman
December 7, 1957
100 100-106
Kentucky
December 7, 1970
Rainbow Classic
0
2
.000
1969
1969
105 105-72
St. John’s
February 1, 1957
100 100-81
George Washington
January 4, 1969
San Juan Shootout
3
0 1.000 1998
1998
105 105-74
Richmond
December 18, 1956
100 100-97
George Washington
January 12, 1963
Seasider Classic
2
0 1.000 1988
1988
Mississippi Southern December 14, 1956
100 100-74
Virginia Military
December 4, 1962
39
8
.830
1951
1968
100 100-65
Davidson
February 26, 1959
Southern Conference Tournament
105 105-69 105 105-90
December 12, 1958
William & Mary
February 13, 1956
104 104-85
Marquette
January 14, 2006
100 100-66
Furman
January 5, 1959
Sugar Bowl Tournament
3
1
.750
1961
1970
104 104-90
Pittsburgh
March 4, 1972
100 100-71
Washington & Lee
January 4, 1958
Utah Classic
1
1
.500
1975
1975
104 104-95
Virginia Tech
March 6, 1971
100 100-75
Washington & Lee
February 15, 1952
West Virginia Classic
4
0 1.000 1982
1983
104 104-118
Syracuse
February 11, 1967
100 100-75
New York University
104 104-85
Syracuse
February 17, 1964
January 3, 1952
tournament records
111 111-63
February 23, 1963
224 148 .602
183
( using 2012-13 alignments )
VS. DIVISION I CONFERENCES
America East Won Lost Albany 0 0 0 0 Binghamton Boston University 2 0 Hartford 0 0 0 0 Maine New Hampshire 2 0 0 0 Stony Brook UMBC 2 0 Vermont 0 0 TOTALS
6
0
Big Sky Won Lost Eastern Washington 0 0 0 0 Idaho State Montana 1 0 Montana State 0 0 0 0 North Dakota Northern Arizona 0 0 0 Northern Colorado 0 Portland State 0 0 Sacramento State 0 0 0 0 Southern Utah Weber State 1 0 TOTALS
Atlantic Coast Won Lost Boston College 8 8 4 1 Clemson Duke 7 18 Florida State 3 1 1 2 Georgia Tech Maryland 23 14 8 7 Miami North Carolina 5 0 North Carolina State 9 7 8 8 Virginia Virginia Tech 46 29 7 3 Wake Forest TOTALS
129
98
TOTALS
3
1
Atlantic 10 Won Lost Charlotte 2 2 Dayton 1 3 50 36 Duquesne Fordham 2 0 George 60 33 Washington 1 3 La Salle Massachusetts 28 13 20 12 Rhode Island Richmond 40 13 St. Bonaventure 34 6 St. Joseph’s 22 10 Saint Louis 3 2 Temple 34 36 Xavier 1 1 TOTALS
298 170
BIG EAST Won Lost Cincinnati 10 10 Connecticut 5 15 DePaul 7 1 Georgetown 25 26 Louisville 4 9 Marquette 4 7 Notre Dame 12 27 Pitt 96 88 Providence 17 11 Rutgers 46 26 St. John’s 20 17 Seton Hall 16 12 Syracuse 16 34 USF 8 1 Villanova 20 22 TOTALS
306 307
0
Big South Won Lost Campbell 0 0 0 Charleston Southern 0 Coastal Carolina 0 0 Gardner-Webb 1 0 1 0 High Point Liberty 0 0 1 0 Longwood UNC Asheville 1 0 Presbyterian 0 0 4 0 Radford Virginia Military 42 5 1 0 Winthrop TOTALS
Atlantic Sun Won Lost East Tennessee State 2 0 Florida Gulf Coast 0 0 0 0 Jacksonville Kennesaw State 0 0 Lipscomb 0 0 Mercer 0 0 North Florida 0 0 South Carolina 0 0 Upstate 1 1 Stetson
2
51
5
Big Ten Won Lost Illinois 1 3 Indiana 0 0 1 1 Iowa Michigan 0 0 Michigan State 1 2 Minnesota 2 2 Nebraska 0 1 Northwestern 1 1 Ohio State 7 9 Penn State 66 53 Purdue 1 5 Wisconsin 1 2 TOTALS
81
79
Big 12 Won Lost Baylor 0 1 Iowa State 0 0 0 0 Kansas Kansas State 1 1 Oklahoma 1 1 Oklahoma State 1 0 Texas Christian 0 0 Texas 1 2 Texas Tech 1 0 TOTALS
5
5
Big West Won Lost UC Davis 0 0 UC Irvine 1 0 UC Riverside 0 0 UC Santa Barbara 0 0 Cal Poly 0 0 Cal State Fullerton 0 0 Cal State 0 0 Northridge Hawaii 1 0 Long Beach State 1 0 Pacific 1 0 TOTALS
4
0
Colonial Athletic Won Lost Delaware 0 0 Drexel 1 0 George Mason 3 0 Georgia State 0 0 Hofstra 0 0
James Madison UNC Wilmington Northeastern Old Dominion Towson VCU William & Mary
7 0 0 1 2 1 36
3 0 1 3 1 1 9
TOTALS
51
18
Conference USA Won Lost East Carolina 9 0 Houston 0 0 29 11 Marshall Memphis 1 1 1 0 Rice SMU 0 0 Southern Miss 1 0 1 0 Tulane Tulsa 0 0 1 2 UAB UCF 0 0 UTEP 0 0 TOTALS
43
14
Horizon Won Lost Butler 0 0 Cleveland State 5 0 Detroit 2 2 Green Bay 1 0 UIC 0 0 Loyola, Ill. 0 0 Valparaiso 0 1 Milwaukee 0 0 Wright State 0 0 Youngstown State 4 0 TOTALS
12
3
Ivy League Won Lost Brown 0 0 Columbia 3 1 Cornell 3 3 Dartmouth 1 1 Harvard 0 0 Penn 1 1 Princeton 0 2 Yale 3 0 TOTALS
11
8
Metro Atlantic Won Lost Canisius 7 1 Fairfield 0 0 Iona 0 0 Loyola, Md. 1 0 Manhattan 3 3 Marist 0 0 Niagara 3 3 Rider 2 1 Saint Peter’s 1 0 Siena 0 0 TOTALS
17
8
Mid-American Won Lost Akron 2 2 Ball State 0 0 Bowling Green 3 0 Buffalo 1 1 Central Michigan 0 0 Eastern Michigan 0 0 Kent State 1 1 2 0 Miami, Ohio Northern Illinois 0 0 Ohio 7 9 Toledo 1 1 Western Michigan 1 0 TOTALS
18
14
Mid-Eastern Athletic Won Lost Bethune-Cookman 0 0 2 0 Coppin State Delaware State 4 0 Florida A&M 1 0 0 0 Hampton Howard 1 0 2 0 Maryland-Eastern Shore Morgan State 2 0 0 0 Norfolk State North Carolina A&T 1 0 North Carolina 0 0 Central Savannah State 1 0 0 South Carolina State 0 TOTALS
14
5
5
Mountain West Won Lost Air Force 1 0 Boise State 0 0 0 0 Colorado State Fresno State 1 2 Nevada 0 0 UNLV 1 2 New Mexico 4 0 San Diego State 0 0 Wyoming 0 0 TOTALS
7
TOTALS
11
4
Patriot Won Lost American 4 1 6 8 Army Bucknell 8 0 Colgate 1 3 1 0 Holy Cross Lafayette 1 2 4 0 Lehigh Navy 6 7 TOTALS
31
27
30
Northeast Won Lost Bryant 0 0 Central 0 0 Connecticut State 0 Fairleigh Dickinson 1 Long Island 4 1 0 0 Monmouth Mount St. Mary’s 3 0 Quinnipiac 0 0 Robert Morris 19 2 Sacred Heart 0 0 St. Francis, N.Y. 3 0 St. Francis, Pa. 3 2 Wagner 0 0
Southern Won Lost Appalachian State 0 0 Chattanooga 0 0 College of Charleston 0 0 The Citadel 8 2 Davidson 19 16 Elon 1 0 24 4 Furman Georgia Southern 2 0 UNC Greensboro 3 0 Samford 0 0 Western Carolina 1 0 Wofford 3 0
TOTALS
TOTALS
33
5
Ohio Valley Won Lost Austin Peay 0 0 Belmont 0 0 Eastern Illinois 0 0 Eastern Kentucky 0 1 Jacksonville State 0 0 Morehead State 3 0 Murray State 0 0 SIU-Edwardsville 0 0 Southeast 0 0 Missouri State Tennessee-Martin 0 0 Tennessee State 0 0 Tennessee Tech 1 0 TOTALS
4
1
61
22
Southland Won Lost Central Arkansas 0 0 Lamar 0 0 McNeese State 1 0 Nicholls State 0 0 Northwestern State 1 0 Oral Roberts 1 0 Sam Houston State 0 0 Southeastern 0 0 Louisiana 0 0 Stephen F. Austin Texas A&M-Corpus 1 0 Christi TOTALS
4
TOTALS
5
0
Summit League Won Lost IPFW 1 0 1 0 IUPUI UMKC 0 0 North Dakota State 0 0 1 0 Oakland South Dakota 0 0 0 South Dakota State 0 Western Illinois 1 0 TOTALS
4
0
21
Southeastern Won Lost Alabama 0 1 Arkansas 0 1 2 2 Auburn Florida 3 4 Georgia 2 1 Kentucky 5 14 LSU 1 1 Mississippi 2 0 Mississippi State 1 1 Missouri 1 1 South Carolina 3 1 Tennessee 5 3 Texas A&M 1 0 Vanderbilt 1 0 TOTALS
Southwestern Athletic Won Lost Alabama A&M 2 0 Alabama State 0 0 1 0 Alcorn State Arkansas-Pine Bluff 0 0 Grambling 0 0 0 0 Jackson State Mississippi Valley 1 0 State Prairie View A&M 1 0 0 0 Southern Texas Southern 0 0
17
0
Missouri Valley Won Lost Bradley 2 3 1 1 Creighton Drake 0 0 Evansville 0 0 0 1 Illinois State Indiana State 0 0 1 0 Missouri State Northern Iowa 0 0 Southern Illinois 1 0 Wichita State 0 0 TOTALS
Pac-12 Won Lost Arizona 2 3 0 0 Arizona State California 1 4 Colorado 0 0 0 0 Oregon Oregon State 3 0 0 1 Southern Cal Stanford 1 0 UCLA 3 1 0 6 Utah Washington 1 1 0 1 Washington State
0
Sun Belt Won Lost Arkansas-Little Rock 0 0 Arkansas State 0 0 1 0 Florida Atlantic Florida International 1 0 Louisiana-Lafayette 0 0 Louisiana-Monroe 1 0 Middle Tennessee 0 1 State North Texas 0 0 South Alabama 2 1 0 0 Troy Western Kentucky 2 1 TOTALS
7
3
West Coast Won Lost BYU 1 1 Gonzaga 0 1 0 Loyola Marymount 0 Pepperdine 0 1 Portland 1 0 St. Mary’s 0 0 San Diego 0 0 San Francisco 0 0 Santa Clara 0 1 TOTALS
2
4
Western Athletic Won Lost Denver 0 0 Idaho 0 0 Louisiana Tech 0 0 New Mexico State 1 0 San Jose State 0 0 Seattle 0 0 Texas State 0 0 UT-Arlington 0 0 UT-San Antonio 0 0 Utah State 0 0 TOTALS
1
0
Independents Won Lost Cal State Bakersfield 0 0 Chicago State 0 0 Houston Baptist 0 0 New Orleans 0 0 NJIT 0 0 Texas-Pan American 0 0 Utah Valley 0 0 TOTALS
0
0
2010 NCAA east regional champions
1941-42 (19-4) Dyke Raese 1944-45 (12-6)
Long Island (NIT) Toledo (NIT) Western Kentucky (NIT)
Score
Site
58-49* 51-39 47-45
New York, N.Y. New York, N.Y. New York, N.Y.
1987-88 (18-14)
L
52-76
New York, N.Y.
1945-46 (24-3) Lee Patton
St. John’s (NIT) Kentucky (NIT) Muhlenberg (NIT)
W L W
70-58 51-59 65-40
New York, N.Y. New York, N.Y. New York, N.Y.
1946-47 (19-3) Lee Patton
Bradley (NIT) Utah (NIT) North Carolina State (NIT)
W L L
69-60 62-64 52-64
New York, N.Y. New York, N.Y. New York, N.Y.
1954-55 (19-11)
Fred Schaus
La Salle (NCAA)
L
61-95
New York, N.Y.
1955-56 (21-9)
Fred Schaus
Dartmouth (NCAA)
L
59-61*
New York, N.Y.
1956-57 (25-5)
Fred Schaus
Canisius (NCAA)
L
56-64
New York, N.Y.
1957-58 (26-2)
Fred Schaus
Manhattan (NCAA)
L
84-89
New York, N.Y.
1958-59 (29-5) Fred Schaus
Dartmouth (NCAA) St. Joseph’s (NCAA) Boston University (NCAA) Louisville (NCAA) California (NCAA)
W W W W L
82-68 95-92 86-82 94-79 70-71
New York, N.Y. Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Louisville, Ky. Louisville, Ky.
1959-60 (26-5) Fred Schaus
Navy (NCAA) W 94-86 New York University (NCAA) L 81-82* St. Joseph’s (NCAA) W 106-100
1961-62 (24-6)
Villanova (NCAA)
John Brickels DePaul (NIT)
George King
New York, N.Y. Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte, N.C.
L
75-90
Philadelphia, Pa.
1962-63 (23-8) George King
Connecticut (NCAA) W St. Joseph’s (NCAA) L New York University (NCAA) W
77-71 88-97 83-73
Philadelphia, Pa. College Park, Md. College Park, Md.
Providence (NCAA)
L
67-91
Philadelphia, Pa.
L
57-68
Blacksburg, Va.
L
68-87
New York, N.Y.
W W W L L
67-64 Morgantown, W.Va. 77-76* Morgantown, W.Va. 80-69 Minneapolis, Minn. 87-89 New York, N.Y. 72-75* New York, N.Y.
1964-65 (14-15)
George King
1966-67 (19-9)
Bucky Waters Princeton (NCAA)
1967-68 (19-9)
Bucky Waters Dayton (NIT)
1980-81 (23-10) Gale Catlett
Pennsylvania (NIT) Temple (NIT) Minnesota (NIT) Tulsa (NIT) Purdue (NIT)
1981-82 (27-4) Gale Catlett
North Carolina A&T (NCAA) W 102-72 Fresno State (NCAA) L 46-50
1982-83 (23-8)
James Madison (NCAA)
L
50-57
Greensboro, N.C.
1983-84 (20-12) Gale Catlett
Oregon State (NCAA) Maryland (NCAA)
W 64-62 L 77-102
Birmingham, Ala. Birmingham, Ala.
1984-85 (20-9)
Gale Catlett
Virginia (NIT)
L
55-56 Morgantown, W.Va.
1985-86 (22-11)
Gale Catlett
Old Dominion (NCAA)
L
62-74
Greensboro, N.C.
1986-87 (23-8)
Gale Catlett
Western Kentucky (NCAA)
L
62-64
Syracuse, N.Y.
Gale Catlett
Year (Record) Head Coach Opponent W/L
W W W
Logan, Utah Logan, Utah
Gale Catlett
Score
Site
Connecticut (NIT)
L
57-62* Morgantown, W.Va.
1988-89 (26-5) Gale Catlett
Tennessee (NCAA) Duke (NCAA)
W L
84-68 63-70
1990-91 (17-14) Gale Catlett
Furman (NIT) Providence (NIT)
W L
86-67 Morgantown, W.Va. 79-85 Providence, R.I.
1991-92 (20-12)
Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro, N.C.
Greensboro, N.C.
Gale Catlett
Missouri (NCAA)
L
78-89
1992-93 (17-12) Gale Catlett
Georgia (NIT) Providence (NIT)
W L
95-84 Morgantown, W.Va. 67-68 Providence, R.I.
1993-94 (17-12) Gale Catlett
Davidson (NIT) Clemson (NIT)
W L
85-69 Morgantown, W.Va. 79-96 Morgantown, W.Va.
1996-97 (21-10) Gale Catlett
Bowling Green (NIT) North Carolina State (NIT) Florida State (NIT)
W W L
98-95 Morgantown, W.Va. 76-73 Raleigh, N.C. 71-76 Morgantown, W.Va.
1997-98 (24-9) Gale Catlett
Temple (NCAA) Cincinnati (NCAA) Utah (NCAA)
W W L
82-52 75-74 62-65
Boise, Idaho Boise, Idaho Anaheim, Calif.
2000-01 (17-12)
Richmond, Va.
Richmond (NIT)
L
56-79
2003-04 (17-14) John Beilein
Gale Catlett
Kent State (NIT) Rhode Island (NIT) Rutgers (NIT)
W W L
65-54 Kent, Ohio 79-72 Morgantown, W.Va. 64-67 Piscataway, N.J.
2004-05 (24-11) John Beilein
Creighton (NCAA) Wake Forest (NCAA) Texas Tech (NCAA) Louisville (NCAA)
W 63-61 Cleveland, Ohio W 111-105* Cleveland, Ohio W 65-60 Albuquerque, N.M. L 85-93* Albuquerque, N.M.
2005-06 (22-11) John Beilein
Southern Illinois (NCAA) W Northwestern State (NCAA) W
64-46 67-54
Auburn Hills, Mich. Auburn Hills, Mich. Atlanta, Ga.
Texas (NCAA)
L
71-74
2006-07 (27-9) John Beilein
Delaware State (NIT) Massachusetts (NIT) North Carolina State (NIT) Mississippi State (NIT) Clemson (NIT)
W W W W W
74-50 Morgantown, W.Va. 90-77 Morgantown, W.Va. 71-66 Morgantown, W.Va. 63-62 New York, N.Y. 78-73 New York, N.Y.
2007-08 (26-11) Bob Huggins
Arizona (NCAA) Duke (NCAA) Xavier (NCAA)
W W L
75-65 73-67 75-79*
Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. Phoenix, Ariz.
2008-09 (23-12)
Dayton (NCAA)
L
60-68
Minneapolis, Minn.
2009-10 (31-7) Bob Huggins
Bob Huggins
Morgan State (NCAA) Missouri (NCAA) Washington (NCAA) Kentucky (NCAA) Duke (NCAA)
W W W W L
77-50 68-59 69-56 73-66 57-78
Buffalo, N.Y. Buffalo, N.Y. Syracuse, N.Y. Syracuse, N.Y. Indianapolis, Ind.
2010-11 (21-12) Bob Huggins
Clemson (NCAA) Kentucky (NCAA)
W L
84-76 63-71
Tampa, Fla. Tampa, Fla.
2011-12 (19-14)
Gonzaga (NCAA)
L
54-77
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Bob Huggins
postseason appearances
Year (Record) Head Coach Opponent W/L
185
Mountaineers In Professional Basketball
Mountaineers In The Professional Draft
2006-08
1950: Ed Beach 5th round, Minneapolis Lakers
1981: Greg Nance, 7th round Detroit Pistons
1952:
Mark Workman, 1st round 11th pick overall in NBA draft Milwaukee Hawks; Harry Moore 6th round, Syracuse Nationals
1982: Phil Collins, 7th round Boston Celtics
1953:
Jim Sottile, 7th round Rochester Royals
Russel Todd, 6th round Milwaukee Bucks
Joe Alexander Milwaukee (NBA) 2009 Chicago (NBA) 2010
1958-60 Willie Akers Cleveland (ABA) 1961-62 1973-75
Jerome Anderson Boston (NBA) 1976 Indiana (NBA) 1977
1947-50 Edward Beach
Minneapolis (NBA) 1950 Tri-Cities (NBA) 1951
1958-59 Bucky Bolyard
mountaineers in the pros
Pittsburgh (ABA) 1961-62
2007-10 Da’Sean Butler San Antonio (NBA) 2011 2009-10 Devin Ebanks Los Angeles Lakers (NBA) 2011-12 1955-57
“Hot Rod” Hundley Minneapolis (NBA) 1958-60 Los Angeles (NBA) 1961-63
2009-12 Kevin Jones Clevland Cavaliers (NBA) 2012 1977-80 Lowes Moore New Jersey (NBA) 1981 Cleveland (NBA) 1982 San Diego (NBA) 1983 1935-37
John “Squint” Phares Pittsburgh (NBL) 1939
1976-77 Tony Robertson Atlanta (NBA) 1978 1970-72 Wil Robinson Memphis (ABA) 1974 1947-49
Fred Schaus Fort Wayne (NBA) 1950-54 New York (NBA) 1954
1956: Willie Bergines, 11th round Syracuse Nationals
1984: Tim Kearney, 3rd round Portland Trailblazers
1957: Rod Hundley, 1st round first pick overall in NBA draft Cincinnati Royals
1986: Dale Blaney, 4th round Los Angeles Lakers
1958: Lloyd Sharrar, 2nd round Philadelphia Warriors 1959: Bob Smith, 3rd round Minneapolis Lakers 1960:
Jerry West, 1st round second pick overall in NBA draft Minneapolis Lakers
1961: Lee Patrone, 6th round Detroit Pistons 1963: Rod Thorn, 1st round, third pick overall in NBA draft Baltimore Bullets
Jim McCormick, 6th round Cincinnati Royals
1964: Tom Lowry, 11th round Philadelphia 76ers 1967: Bob Benfield, 1st round Houston Mavericks/ABA Bob Benfield, 6th round New York Knicks; Carl Head, 8th round New Orleans Buccaneers/ABA
KEY NBA - National Basketball Association ABA - American Basketball Association NBL - National Basketball League
Devin Ebanks, 2nd round Los Angeles Lakers
Pro Basketball All-Stars 1951:
Fred Schaus, forward Fort Wayne Pistons/NBA
1960: Hot Rod Hundley, guard Minneapolis Lakers/NBA 1961: Hot Rod Hundley, guard Los Angeles Lakers/NBA
Jerry West, starting guard Los Angeles Lakers/NBA
Ron Williams, 5th round New Orleans Buccaneers/ABA
1964:
Jerry West, starting guard Los Angeles Lakers/NBA
Dave Reaser, 7th round San Francisco Warriors
1965:
Jerry West, starting guard Los Angeles Lakers/NBA
1970: Larry Woods, 8th round Buffalo Braves
1966:
Jerry West, starting guard Los Angeles Lakers/NBA
1972: Wil Robinson, 3rd round pick in ABA dispersal draft Utah Jazz
1967:
Jerry West, starting guard Los Angeles Lakers/NBA
1968:
Jerry West, starting guard Los Angeles Lakers/NBA
1969:
Jerry West, guard Los Angeles Lakers/NBA
1970:
Jerry West, starting guard Los Angeles Lakers/NBA
1971:
Jerry West, starting guard Los Angeles Lakers/NBA
Wil Robinson, 4th round Houston Rockets Wil Robinson, 4th round Pittsburgh Condors/ABA Dave Werthman, 14th round Pittsburgh Condors/ABA 1974: Bob Hornstein, 7th round Milwaukee Bucks
This list was compiled by the WVU Sports Communications Office with the aid of The Pro Basketball Encyclopedia (Corwin Books, 1977). Any corrections or additions are requested. All entries are based on at least one year on an active roster.
2010: Da’Sean Butler, 2nd round Miami Heat
1963:
1961-63 Rod Thorn Baltimore (NBA) 1964 Detroit (NBA) 1965-66 St. Louis (NBA) 1966-67 Seattle (NBA) 1968-71
Mark Workman Milwaukee (NBA) 1953 Philadelphia (NBA) 1953 Baltimore (NBA) 1954
Joe Alexander, 1st round, Milwaukee Bucks
Jerry West, starting guard Los Angeles Lakers/NBA
1957-59 Bob Smith Minneapolis (NBA) 1960 Los Angeles (NBA) 1962
1950-52
2008:
1962:
1968: Ron Williams, 1st round ninth pick overall in NBA draft San Francisco Warriors
1966-68 Ron “Fritz” Williams San Francisco (NBA) 1969-71 Golden State (NBA) 1972-73 Milwaukee (NBA) 1974-75 Los Angeles (NBA) 1976
1997: Gordon Malone, 2nd round Minnesota Timberwolves
Jerry West, guard Los Angeles Lakers/NBA
Rod Thorn, 11th pick in the expansion draft Seattle Supersonics
Jerry West Los Angeles (NBA) 1961-74
1987: Eric Semisch, 7th round Philadelphia 76ers
1956-58 Lloyd Sharrar Pittsburgh (ABA) 1963
1958-60
1983: Greg Jones, 3rd round Indiana Pacers
1975:
Jerome Anderson, 3rd round Boston Celtics;
1972:
Jerry West, Most Valuable Player starting guard, Los Angeles Lakers /NBA
Jerome Anderson, 7th round San Diego Conquistadors/ABA
1973:
Jerry West, starting guard Los Angeles Lakers/NBA
1976:
Stan Boskovich, 8th round, Golden State Warriors
1974:
Jerry West, guard Los Angeles Lakers/NBA
1977: Tony Robertson, 4th round Los Angeles Lakers
1982: Lowes Moore, starting guard Billings/CBA
1978:
1984: Greg Jones, starting guard Wisconsin/CBA
Maurice Robinson, 9th round Atlanta Hawks
1980: Lowes Moore, 3rd round New Jersey Nets
1985: Greg Jones, starting guard Evansville/CBA
Date Ranking December 18, 1962 7 December 11, 1962 6 December 4, 1962 3 November 1, 1962 5 December 26, 1961 7 December 19, 1961 5 March 7, 1961 9 8 February 28, 1961 February 21, 1961 9 February 14, 1961 10 March 8, 1960 5 March 1, 1960 5 February 23, 1960 7 February 16, 1960 5 February 9, 1960 5 5 February 2, 1960 January 26, 1960 4 January 19, 1960 4 January 12, 1960 3 January 5, 1960 3 December 29, 1959 2 December 22, 1959 2 March 9, 1959 10 March 2, 1959 8 February 24, 1959 10 February 17, 1959 11 February 10, 1959 9 10 February 3, 1959 January 27, 1959 10 January 20, 1959 10 January 13, 1959 10 11 January 6, 1959 December 30, 1958 11 December 23, 1958 5 December 16, 1958 7 4 December 9, 1958 March 11, 1958 1 2 March 4, 1958 February 25, 1958 2 February 18, 1958 3 February 11, 1958 2 1 February 4, 1958 January 28, 1958 1 January 21, 1958 1 January 14, 1958 1 1 January 7, 1958 December 31, 1957 1 December 24, 1957 1 December 17, 1957 8 December 10, 1957 8 March 12, 1957 7 11 March 5, 1957 February 26, 1957 11 February 19, 1957 14 February 12, 1957 10 February 5, 1957 11 January 29, 1957 18 January 22, 1957 17 January 15, 1957 15 January 8, 1957 18 January 2, 1957 19 December 26, 1956 4 December 18, 1956 8 13 December 11, 1956 March 6, 1956 14 January 3, 1956 19 December 13, 1955 15 December 6, 1955 14 March 8, 1955 19 December 21, 1954 12 9 March 4, 1952 February 26, 1952 10 February 19, 1952 12 February 12, 1952 14 February 5, 1952 12 January 29, 1952 10 January 22, 1952 9 January 15, 1952 10 January 8, 1952 11 December 26, 1950 19
Johannes HERBER
in the AP Rankings
Date Ranking March 14, 2011 22 March 7, 2011 20 February 7, 2011 25 January 31, 2011 25 January 17, 2011 21 March 15, 2010 6 March 8, 2010 7 10 March 1, 2010 February 22, 2010 8 February 15, 2010 8 February 8, 2010 5 February 1, 2010 6 January 25, 2010 9 January 18, 2010 11 January 11, 2010 10 8 January 4, 2010 December 28, 2009 6 December 21, 2009 6 December 14, 2009 6 December 7, 2009 6 November 30, 2009 7 November 23, 2009 8 November 16, 2009 8 October 28, 2009 8 January 5, 2009 25 December 24, 2007 23 December 17, 2007 24 22 February 19, 2007 February 12, 2007 23 January 8, 2007 21 January 1, 2007 25 22 March 13, 2006 March 6, 2006 19 February 27, 2006 16 February 20, 2006 14 11 February 13, 2006 February 6, 2006 9 11 January 30, 2006 January 23, 2006 9 January 16, 2006 12 January 9, 2006 16 24 January 2, 2006 December 26, 2005 25 November 21, 2005 13 November 14, 2005 14 14 November 7, 2005 January 3, 2005 21 March 3, 1998 23 February 24, 1998 19 February 17, 1998 20 February 10, 1998 16 15 February 3, 1998 January 27, 1998 17 January 20, 1998 23 January 13, 1998 21 January 6, 1998 25 December 30, 1997 22 December 23, 1997 23 January 24, 1994 19 January 17, 1994 24 January 10, 1994 23 March 14, 1989 17 March 7, 1989 13 15 February 28, 1989 February 21, 1989 11 February 14, 1989 14 February 7, 1989 15 January 31, 1989 18 December 28, 1982 20 December 21, 1982 16 20 December 14, 1982 March 9, 1982 14 March 2, 1982 9 February 23, 1982 6 February 16, 1982 9 February 9, 1982 11 February 2, 1982 18 December 28, 1971 19 January 22, 1963 6 January 8, 1963 9
187
vs. ap ranked teams
Date
Score Opponent Rank
2/24/12 2/22/12 2/11/12 1/28/12 1/9/12 1/7/12 12/23/11 12/3/11 3/19/11 3/5/11 3/2/11 2/24/11 2/19/11 2/14/11 2/7/11 2/5/11 1/26/11 1/16/11 1/8/11 4/3/10 3/27/10 3/13/10 3/6/10 3/1/10 2/12/10 2/8/10 2/3/10 1/23/10 1/16/10 1/1/10 12/23/09 3/13/09 3/12/09 3/7/09 2/13/09 2/9/09 2/4/09 1/31/09 1/25/09 1/22/09 1/10/09 1/6/09 12/27/08 12/9/08 3/27/08 3/22/08 3/14/08 3/13/08 3/1/08 2/7/08 1/26/08 1/6/08 11/23/07 3/8/07 2/27/07 2/12/07 2/10/07 2/7/07 1/9/07 12/30/06 3/23/06 3/9/06 2/27/06 2/18/06 2/12/06 2/9/06 1/21/06 1/8/06 12/22/05 11/22/05 11/21/05 3/26/05 3/24/05 3/19/05 3/12/05 3/11/05 3/10/05 2/23/05 2/5/05 2/1/05 1/25/05 1/22/05 1/16/05
60-61, L Marquette 10 Morgantown, W.Va. 44-71, L at Notre Dame 20 Notre Dame, Ind. 74-77, L Louisville 24 Morgantown, W.Va. 61-63, L at Syracuse 3 Syracuse, N.Y. 57-64, L at Connecticut 17 Hartford, Conn. 74-62, W Georgetown 9 Morgantown, W.Va. 81-83, L Baylor 6 Las Vegas, Nev. 62-75, L at Mississippi State 21 Starkville, Miss. 63-71, L Kentucky 11 Tampa, Fla. 72-70, W Louisville 11 Morgantown, W.Va. 65-56, W Connecticut 16 Morgantown, W.Va. 58-71, L at Pitt 4 Pittsburgh, Pa. 72-58, W Notre Dame 8 Morgantown, W.Va. 52-63, L at Syracuse 17 Syracuse, N.Y. 66-71, L Pitt 4 Morgantown, W.Va. 50-66, L at Villanova 12 Philadelphia, Pa. 54-55, L at Louisville 23 Louisville, Ky. 68-64, W Purdue 8 Morgantown, W.Va. 65-59, W at Georgetown 13 Washington, D.C. 57-78, L Duke 3 Indianapolis, Ind. 73-66, W Kentucky 2 Syracuse, N.Y. 60-58, W Georgetown 22 New York, N.Y. 68-66, W at Villanova 9 Philadelphia, Pa. 81-68, W Georgetown 19 Morgantown, W.Va. 95-98, L at Pitt 25 Pittsburgh, Pa. 75-82, L Villanova 4 Morgantown, W.Va. 70-51, W Pitt 22 Morgantown, W.Va. 71-65, W Ohio State 21 Morgantown, W.Va. 71-72, L Syracuse 5 Morgantown, W.Va. 62-77, L at Purdue 4 West Lafayette, Ind. 76-66, W Mississippi 15 Morgantown, W.Va. 69-74, L Syracuse 18 New York, N.Y. 74-60, W Pitt 2 New York, N.Y. 59-62, L Louisville 6 Morgantown, W.Va. 93-72, W Villanova 13 Morgantown, W.Va. 59-70, L at Pitt 4 Pittsburgh, Pa. 61-74, L at Syracuse 20 Syracuse, N.Y. 63-69, L at Louisville 7 Louisville, Ky. 67-79, L Pitt 4 Morgantown, W.Va. 75-58, W at Georgetown 12 Washington, D.C. 53-75, L at Marquette 18 Milwaukee, Wis. 55-61, L Connecticut 5 Morgantown, W.Va. 76-48, W at Ohio State 15 Columbus, Ohio 65-68, L Davidson 23 New York, N.Y. 75-79, L Xavier 12 Phoenix, Ariz. 73-67, W Duke 9 Washington, D.C. 55-72, L Georgetown 9 New York, N.Y. 78-72, W Connecticut 15 New York, N.Y. 71-79, L at Connecticut 15 Hartford, Conn. 54-55, L at Pitt 21 Pittsburgh, Pa. 57-58, L Georgetown 9 Morgantown, W.Va. 79-64, W Marquette 10 Morgantown, W.Va. 72-74, L Tennessee 7 Newark, N.J. 71-82, L Louisville 12 New York, N.Y. 66-80, L at Pitt 12 Pittsburgh, Pa. 53-71, L at Georgetown 14 Washington, D.C. 70-65, W UCLA 2 Morgantown, W.Va. 47-60, L Pitt 7 Morgantown, W.Va. 58-61, L at Notre Dame 22 Notre Dame, Ind. 81-71, W Connecticut 12 Morgantown, W.Va. 71-74, L Texas 9 Atlanta, Ga. 57-68, L Pitt 19 New York, N.Y. 67-62, W Pitt 8 Morgantown, W.Va. 75-81, L Connecticut 1 Morgantown, W.Va. 69-56, W at Georgetown 15 Washington, D.C. 53-57, L at Pitt 14 Pittsburgh, Pa. 60-56, W at UCLA 18 Los Angeles, Calif. 91-87, W at Villanova 3 Villanova, Pa. 92-68, W Oklahoma 7 Oklahoma City, Okla. 66-80, L Kentucky 7 Kansas City, Mo. 75-76, L Texas 2 Kansas City, Mo. 85-93, L Louisville 4 Albuquerque, N.M. 65-60, W Texas Tech 24 Albuquerque, N.M. 111-105, W Wake Forest 5 Cleveland, Ohio 59-68, L Syracuse 16 New York, N.Y. 78-76, W Villanova 19 New York, N.Y. 78-72, W Boston College 7 New York, N.Y. 70-66, W at Pitt 18 Pittsburgh, Pa. 83-78, W Pitt 16 Morgantown, W.Va. 50-62, L at Boston College 5 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 58-68, L Connecticut 19 Morgantown, W.Va. 64-72, L at Syracuse 7 Syracuse, N.Y. 53-73, L Boston College 13 Morgantown, W.Va.
Site
Date
Score Opponent Rank
Site
1/2/05 82-69, W at North Carolina State 17 12/29/04 71-65, W George Washington 20 3/2/04 52-65, L Syracuse 24 2/21/04 58-67, L Pitt 5 2/7/04 58-88, L at Connecticut 5 12/20/03 57-70, L Florida 15 2/26/03 51-89, L at Syracuse 15 2/18/03 55-56, L Notre Dame 12 2/12/03 46-82, L at Pitt 7 2/8/03 80-94, L Syracuse 19 1/29/03 69-88, L at Notre Dame 11 1/14/03 61-80, L Pitt 3 12/3/02 68-66, W Florida 8 3/2/02 65-92, L at Pitt 10 2/16/02 75-85, L Pitt 14 2/4/02 64-76, L at Syracuse 23 1/12/02 69-75, L Syracuse 12 3/3/01 65-96, L Boston College 11 2/17/01 87-76, W Syracuse 10 2/11/01 66-69, L Notre Dame 20 2/3/01 77-94, L at Georgetown 14 1/27/01 81-75, W Seton Hall 16 1/13/01 80-86, L at Syracuse 11 1/3/01 66-90, L Georgetown 19 12/2/00 78-79, L Tennessee 7 2/26/00 71-72, L at Connecticut 21 1/11/00 63-76, L Syracuse 7 12/8/99 54-94, L at Tennessee 15 2/9/99 68-80, L St. John’s 11 1/9/99 45-80, L Connecticut 1 1/2/99 67-83, L at Syracuse 22 12/9/98 73-59, W Syracuse 12 3/19/98 62-65, L Utah 7 3/14/98 75-74, W Cincinnati 9 3/12/98 82-52, W Temple 24 2/14/98 58-73, L at Syracuse 23 2/11/98 80-62, W Connecticut 6 12/20/97 86-81, W Georgia 20 12/3/97 75-88, L at Connecticut 13 2/26/97 83-76, W Villanova 18 2/4/97 70-81, L at Villanova 16 12/4/96 101-79, W at Syracuse 19 11/26/96 61-76, L at Minnesota 24 2/21/96 106-89, W at Boston 20 College 2/15/96 69-87, L at Connecticut 3 2/3/96 63-84, L Boston College 21 1/31/96 67-91, L at Georgetown 9 1/16/96 90-78, W Syracuse 12 1/13/96 67-69, L Villanova 7 1/3/96 79-89, L Connecticut 7 12/2/95 83-86, L Georgetown 6 1/27/95 94-97, L Massachusetts 1 1/3/95 69-95, L at Massachusetts 4 2/20/94 67-74, L at Massachusetts 10 2/8/94 78-71, W Temple 8 1/13/94 56-70, L Massachusetts 7 1/6/94 49-47, W at Temple 7 2/27/92 79-54, W Massachusetts 21 12/30/92 74-75, L at Arizona 22 3/19/92 78-89, L Missouri 16 1/8/92 76-75, W at Massachusetts 25 11/20/91 80-106, L at Kentucky 13 12/8/90 87-96, L at Pitt 11 12/9/89 97-93, W Pitt 22 3/18/89 63-70, L Duke 9 2/28/88 69-78, L at Temple 1 2/23/88 61-62, L Temple 1 12/12/87 64-70, L Pitt 2 3/5/87 57-70, L Temple 8 2/24/87 64-61, W at Temple 5 2/14/87 57-67, L Temple 6 12/13/86 57-78, L at Pitt 17 12/21/85 69-76, L at Virginia Tech 20 12/3/85 59-84, L at Auburn 19 11/22/85 75-58, W Auburn 10 1/22/85 60-72, L at Virginia 19 Commonwealth 12/22/84 63-65, L Virginia Tech 17 3/17/84 77-102, L Maryland 11 3/15/84 64-62, W Oregon State 17 3/9/84 67-65, W Temple 15
Raleigh, N.C. Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Storrs, Conn. Miami, Fla. Syracuse, N.Y. Morgantown, W.Va. Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown, W.Va. Notre Dame, Ind. Morgantown, W.Va. Charleston, W.Va. Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown, W.Va. Syracuse, N.Y. Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Washington, D.C. Morgantown, W.Va. Syracuse, N.Y. Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Storrs, Conn. Charleston, W.Va. Knoxville, Tenn. Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Syracuse, N.Y. Morgantown, W.Va. Anaheim, Calif. Boise, Idaho Boise, Idaho Syracuse, N.Y. Morgantown, W.Va. Atlanta, Ga. Storrs, Conn. Morgantown, W.Va. Villanova, Pa. Syracuse, N.Y. Minneapolis, Minn. Chestnut Hill, Mass. Storrs, Conn. Morgantown, W.Va. Washington, D.C. Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Springfield, Mass. Amherst, Mass. Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Philadelphia, Pa. Morgantown, W.Va. Tucson, Ariz. Greensboro, N.C. Amherst, Mass. Lexington, Ky. Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgantown, W.Va. Greensboro, N.C. Philadelphia, Pa. Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Morgantown, W.Va. Pittsburgh, Pa. Blacksburg, Va. Auburn, Ala. Hartford, Conn. Richmond, Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Birmingham, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. Morgantown, W.Va.
Date
Score Opponent Rank
2/27/83 87-78, W UNLV 1 12/28/82 59-67, L North Carolina St. 17 3/12/82 46-50, L Fresno State 11 2/14/80 78-90, L Louisville 3 1/7/80 69-72, L Syracuse 9 12/10/79 55-72, L Ohio State 3 2/17/79 54-70, L Notre Dame 3 1/29/79 74-90, L at Syracuse 16 12/16/78 60-106, L at Louisville 4 2/11/78 73-74, L Syracuse 18 1/25/78 82-103, L at Notre Dame 5 2/23/76 56-66, L Cincinnati 13 2/14/76 77-97, L at Notre Dame 10 2/5/76 76-86, L at Rutgers 7 1/27/75 84-86, L Rutgers 19 12/11/74 83-94, L at Purdue 15 3/2/74 78-83, L at Pitt 11 2/23/74 80-108, L at Notre Dame 2 2/17/73 68-86, L Virginia Tech 19 2/20/71 98-107, L Notre Dame 14 12/11/70 74-71, W Army 14 12/7/70 100-106, L Kentucky 3 2/21/70 78-114, L at Notre Dame 14 1/27/70 82-87, L Davidson 11 1/10/70 80-92, L at Davidson 8 12/29/69 80-84, L Notre Dame 11 12/1/69 87-106, L at Kentucky 2 2/4/69 79-94, L Davidson 6 1/18/69 62-91, L at St. John’s 6 1/11/69 71-102, L at Davidson 6 12/26/68 58-72, L Santa Clara 9 12/21/68 56-95, L at UCLA 1 3/11/67 57-68, L Princeton 5 2/7/66 94-90, W Duke 1 3/8/65 67-91, L Providence 4 2/26/65 74-72, W Davidson 6 2/8/65 80-103, L at Davidson 5 2/6/65 89-109, L at Duke 6 1/14/65 77-86, L Davidson 8 12/18/64 78-102, L at Kentucky 8 1/29/64 75-73, W Davidson 3 12/7/63 81-86, L Duke 4 3/16/63 83-73, W New York 9 University 1/26/63 71-111, L at Duke 4 12/29/62 74-92, L Illinois 4 12/22/62 75-79, L at Kentucky 9 1/6/62 88-82, W Villanova 5 12/28/61 79-86, L Purdue 8 12/18/61 65-69, L Duke 7 12/30/60 86-82, W Memphis State 19 3/11/60 81-82, L New York 12 1/16/60 89-81, W Villanova 9 12/30/59 45-65, L at California 3 3/21/59 70-71, L California 11 3/13/59 95-92, W St. Joseph’s 14 12/29/58 76-72, W at Tennessee 11 12/27/58 109-118, L at Northwestern 12 12/20/58 91-97, L at Kentucky 2 12/21/57 75-64, W North Carolina 1 12/20/57 77-70, W at Kentucky 5 12/17/57 76-74, W Richmond 19 12/27/56 67-73, L at Duke 9 12/22/56 107-79, W North Carolina 19 State 2/6/56 69-84, L Memphis State 16 12/17/55 71-92, L at North Carolina State 2 12/13/55 79-94, L at George Washington 13 3/8/55 61-95, L La Salle 3 3/5/55 58-48, W George Washington 13 2/19/55 83-74, W George Washington 5 1/31/55 67-106, L at Richmond 17 12/17/54 86-82, W Wake Forest 17 3/5/54 74-83, L George Washington 9 12/19/53 64-67, L Duke 13 3/6/53 80-85, L North Carolina State 12 3/7/52 88-90, L at Duke 12 1/3/52 100-75, W at New York 6 University 12/22/51 95-74, W Duke 19 1/19/50 59-69, L at Cincinnati 20 1/10/50 55-80, L at CCNY 7
Site Morgantown, W.Va. Meadowlands, N.J. Logan, Utah Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Syracuse, N.Y. Louisville, Ky. Morgantown, W.Va. South Bend, Ind. Charleston, W.Va. South Bend, Ind. Piscataway, N.J. Morgantown, W.Va. West Lafayette, Ind. Pittsburgh, Pa. South Bend, Ind. Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. South Bend, Ind. Morgantown, W.Va. Charlotte, N.C. New Orleans, La. Lexington, Ky. Morgantown, W.Va. Jamaica, N.Y. Charlotte, N.C. Honolulu, Hawaii Los Angeles, Calif. Blacksburg, Va. Charleston, W.Va. Philadelphia, Pa. Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Durham, N.C. Charleston, W.Va. Lexington, Ky. Charleston, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. College Park, Md. Durham, N.C. New York, N.Y. Lexington, Ky. Morgantown, W.Va. Los Angeles, Calif. Morgantown, W.Va. New Orleans, La. Charlotte, N.C. Morgantown, W.Va. Los Angeles, Calif. Louisville, Ky. Charlotte, N.C. Knoxville, Tenn. Chicago, Ill. Lexington, Ky. Lexington, Ky. Lexington, Ky. Morgantown, W.Va. Raleigh, N.C. Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Raleigh, N.C. Washington, D.C. New York, N.Y. Richmond, Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Richmond, Va. Birmingham, Ala. Morgantown, W.Va. Morgantown, W.Va. Raleigh, N.C. Raleigh, N.C. New York, N.Y. Morgantown, W.Va. Cincinnati, Ohio New York, N.Y.
A Agnew, Leon: 93-94-95-96 Aiken, J.H.: 18 Akers, Willie: 58-59-60C Alessi, Kenneth: 51-52 Alexander, Joe: 2006-07-08 Allara, Dave: 77-78-79C Allara, Earl: 44 Anderson, Jerome: 73C-74C-75C Armstead, Lionel: 99-2000-01C-02 Arsic, Peca: 93 Ashworth, Lincoln: 32 Ashworth, Wease: 26-27C Auer, James C.: 45 Ayresman, Glen: 33
B
Camp, Robert: 64-65C Carr, Larry: 73-74 Carr, Louis A.: 07 Carroll, Bobby: 45-46C-47-48 Carson, Michael: 72 Cather, Ervin: 04-05 Catlett, D. Mark: 72-73-74 Catlett, Gale: 62-63 Cavacini, John: 64-65-66C Chaff, William: 46 Chan, Ales: 2001-02 Chapman, Russell: 76-77C Chepko, Steve: 38-39-40C Clifton, Desmond: 88 Clousson, Robert: 57-58-59 Coalter, James: 50-51-52C Coil, John: 53 Cole, Otis O.: 04C-05-06 Colebank, Albert: 35-36C Coles, Rick: 73 Collins, Phil: 80-81-82C Condry, Joseph: 37-38 Crawl, J.J.: 83-84-85-87 Cubbon, Edward: 30-31-32 Curran, Jonathan: 2004C Cutright, Paul: 18-20
D D’Alesio, Jason: 97-98-99-2000 Davis, Aundrae: 85 Davis, Berkeley: 43 Davis, Carney: 43 Davis, George: 53 Dawson, Jeffry Mark: 69-71-72 Dawson, Paul (Biz): 18-19-20 Dennis, Kent: 2000 Dial, Jack: 45 Dolinger, Yorke: 41 D’Orazio, Stanley: 37 Dotson, Leo: 31-32 Doyle, John: 30-31-32C Dubois, Richard: 62 Duff, Joseph: 47-48-49-50 Durisseau-Collins, Jarmon: 2003-04-05C-06C
E Ebanks, Devin: 2009-10 Eddy, Don: 56-57-58 Ely, John C.: 06-07-08
F Faust, Eartha: 74-75 Feltenberger: Richard, 51 Fidler, Louis: 33-34 Fischer, D’or: 2004-05 Fisher, Clifford: 37-38 Fisher, Gussie: 53 Flanagan, Carl: 40 Floerckey, H.E.: 08
Flowers, John: 2008-09-10-11C Foster, Ray: 89 Fox, Edward: 28-29-30 Freeman, Quentin: 81-82 Fryz, Joe: 77-78-79-80C Funk, Fred: 23-24-25
G Gaffney, Thomas: 08 Gaines, T. Stockton: 20 Gansey, Mike: 2005-06C Gardner, Joseph (Joedy): 56-57-58C Garnett, Chris: 2002 Gipson, Donnie: 78-80-81-82C Glenn, Albert (Big Sleepy): 26-27 Glenn, Marshall (Little Sleepy): 28-29-30C Glenn, Walter: 49 Gocke, John (Jack): 35-36-37 Goode, Paul (Butch): 60 Goodwin, Charles (Tod): 33 Goots, John: 77-78 Goree, Marcus: 97-98-99C-2000C Gower, Elmo: 33 Graham, Fred: 24-25 Green, Clyde: 46-47-48C-49 Greene, Pervires: 91-92-93-94 Grimm, Wayne: 67-68-69 Grmusa, Nenad: 92-93-94 Gronniger, James D.: 04-05C-06
H Hagberg, Rudolph: 27-28-29 Hale, Lewis: 66-67-68 Hall, Ernest: 75-76 Hamilton, Floyd (Scotty): 41-42-43C Hardwick, Steve: 89 Hargett, Jonathan: 2002 Harley, Holman: 85-86 Harris, Larry: 71 Hart, Larry M.: 04 Harvard, Edward: 66-67-68 Hawkins, Robert: 18-20-21-22 Hawley, Roy M. (Legs): 23-24-25C Head, Carl: 66-67 Heinz, Ralph: 49 Heiskell, Edgar: 38 Heitz, Michael: 70-71-72 Herber, Johannes: 2003-04-05C-06C Herbert, Vic: 78-79-81 Hewitt, Jay: 2001-02 Hicks, Roger (Shorty): 40-41-42 Hill, George: 19-20-21-22 Hill, Pierre: 21-22-23-24C Hinds, Jabarie: 2012 Hite, Clay B.: 15-16C Hockenberry, Charles: 39 Holmes, Norman: 66-67-68 Holmes, Ralph (Red): 52-53-54C Hornstein, Robert: 73-74 Hosey, Dennis: 78-79-81 Huggins, Bob: 75-76-77C Hummell, Robert: 68-69-70C Hundley, Rodney (Hot Rod): 55-56-57C Hutson, Jes: 77 Hyde, Anthony: 53
I Ice, Frank: 15-16-17 Isner, Mack: 52-53-54
J Jackson, Robert: 48-49 Jackson, Shaun: 88-89-90-91 Jefferson, Seldon: 95-96C-97C Jennings, Dan: 2010 Jeran, Robert: 44 Johnson, Javis: 99 Johnson, William: 44 Jones, Cyrus: 95-96C Jones, Greg: 81-82-83C Jones, Greg: 97-98 Jones, Kevin: 2009-10-11-12C Justice, Charles: 44
K Kalmar, Louis: 40-42 Katley, Edward: 15 Kearney, Tim: 81-82-83-84C Kearse, Jarett: 98-99 Kersting, Eugene J.: 15-16 Kesling, Richard: 41-42 Kiger, Clem: 19-20-21-22C Kilicli, Deniz: 2010-11-12 Kincade, Keith: 2000 King, Mike: 81-82-83-84 Kintz, Willard (Skip): 69-70-71 Kirkaldy, Wilfred: 92 Kishbaugh, Clayce: 55-56-57C Klug, William: 32-33-34C Kraus, Dick (Bill): 47 Kroger, Thomas: 89-90
L Lamb, LeVon: 93-94-95-96 LaNeve, Ronnie: 53-55 Latterner, John (Jack): 16-17-18C Lentz, Martin: 63-64-65 Leonard, Chris: 89-90-91-92C Lepera, Emory: 29-30 Lesher, John: 64-65-66C Lester, Roy: 49 Leverte, Thomas: 46-47 Lewin, Brian: 97-98 Lewis, Benny: 43 Lewis, Duane: 98 Lewis, James: 67-68 Lewis, Junius: 76-77-78-79C Liguori, David: 94-95-96-97 Lothes, Harry: 37-38-39C Loudermilk, Chet: 94 Lowe, Robert: 70-71 Lowry, Thomas: 62-63-64C Ludwig, Gregory: 67-68-69C Lyles, Tim: 2000-01 Lyons, Joseph W.: 05
lettermen ( 1904-2012 )
Bailey, Carey: 68-69 Bailey, Russel: 18-19-20 Baker, Warren: 73-74-75-76C Barger, Michael: 64 Baric, Rudolph: 40-41-42C Barna, Herbert (Babe): 36-37 Barron, Kymar: 94 Bartell, Joseph: 23-24 Bartrug, Edwin: 30-31 Basey, Marsalis: 91-92-93-94 Baumgartner, Vincent V.: 08 Bawinkel, Devan: 2007 Beach, Edward: 47-48-49-50C Becker, Elwood (Eddie): 52-53-54 Becton, Charles: 90-91C Behen, John H.: 19 Beilein, Patrick: 2003-04-05-06C Benfield, Robert: 65-66-67 Berger, Steve: 87-88-89-90C Bergines, Willie: 53-54-55-56C Berry, Brooks: 98-99-2000-01C Beverly, Howard: 46 Beynon, Tom: 96-97-98-99C Black, Harold: 73-74 Black, James: 26-27-28-29C Blaney, Dale: 83-84-85C-86C Bode, Edwin: 62 Bodkin, Jeremy: 90-91-92-93C Bolyard, Marvin (Bucky): 58-59 Bonner, Luke: 2005 Boskovich, Stan: 75-76C Bostick, Sid: 75-76-77-78 Bowers, Douglas: 21-22-23C-24 Bowman, Calvin: 2000-01C Boyd, Mike: 91-92-93-94 Brennan, James: 55 Briggs, Chaz: 2002-03C Brooks, Chris: 88-89-90-91C Brooks, Herbie: 86-87-88-89C Brooks, Homer: 38-39-40C Brown, Aaron: 2012 Brown, Jarrett: 2008 Brown, Renardo: 83-84-85-86C Browne, Gary: 2012 Bryant, Darryl: 2009-10-11-12C Butler, Da’Sean: 2007-08-09C-10C Byerson, Brad: 2005 Byrd, Leland: 45-46-47C-48
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M MacDonald, Scott: 73-74-75C Mallett, Shane: 96 Malone, Gordon: 96-97 Mandich, Samuel: 39-40-41C Maphis, William: 64-65 Marcus, Syd: 37-38C Martin, Homer: 19-21C-22 Martin, Paul H.: 05 Mason, Earl D.: 07C Mazzulla, Joe: 2007-08-10-11C McCardle, David: 73-74-75-76 McCartney, James: 39-40-41 McCormick, DuPont: 04 McCormick, James: 61-62-63 McCoy, Diego: 81 McCreery, Van: 08 McCune, Steve: 79 McMillian, Brad: 99 McNeely, Tim: 89-90-91-92 Meisel, Louis (Oogie): 27 Mestrovic, Andrew: 34-35-36 Miles, Keaton: 2012 Miller, Paul: 60-61-62C Miller, Robert: 46-48-49 Minton, Steve: 73 Miranda, Donald: 37 Mitchell, Casey: 2010-11 Moore, Harry (Moo): 50-51-52 Moore, Lowes: 77-78-79-80C Moore, Noah: 79-81-82C Moorehead, Melvin: 38 Morris, Charles (Dubby): 54 Morrison, Edward: 25-26-27 Morrison, William: 16-17-20C Moss, Chris: 99-2000-01C-02C Mullins, Gary: 54-55-56C Murrin, Julina: 25-26
N Nance, Greg: 78-80-81C Nebinger, Richard: 08 Netherland, Thomas: 38 Nichols, Darris: 2005-06-07C-08C Nicksick, Ted: 43 Noreen, Kevin: 2012
O Odom, Vernon: 83-84-85-86C Oglesby, Samuel: 71-72 Oliker, Aaron: 23-24-25-26 Oliver, John: 99-2000-01-02C Ossoski, Edward: 38 Owens, Damian: 95-96-97C-98C
P Palmer, David: 65-66-67 Parker, Paul: 20 Patella, Nick: 2003 Patrone, Lee: 59-60-61C Payne, Cameron: 2009-10
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Pearcy, Earle: 05-06-07-08C Penrod, Thomas (Dick): 66-67-68 Pepper, Dalton: 2010-11 Perno, Dana: 76-77-78-79C Phares, John (Squint): 35-36-37C Phillips, Levi: 71-72-74 Pinckney, Darrell: 84-85-86-87 Pittsnogle, Kevin: 2003-04-05-06C Plaster, Lawrence: 29-30-31C Pledger, Adrian: 97-98C Polinsky, Perry: 65 Pollard, Lawrence: 91-92-94-95 Popovich, Paul: 60 Porter, Wayne: 68 Posch, Joseph: 59-60-61 Price, Curtis: 70-71-72 Price, Duriel: 2005 Proby, Dee: 2009 Prue, Darryl: 86-87-88-89C Purinton, John A.: 04
Q Quertinmont, Jules (Buddy): 64-65
R Race, Stuart: 15C Raese, Donald: 42 Ramsey, Richard: 69 Ratcliff, George: 28-29-30 Ray, Richard (Ricky): 64 Reaser, David: 66-67-68 Reaves, Andrew: 43 Reichenbecher: Gary, 72 Reiner, Phineas P.: 07 Relph, Tyler: 2004 Retton, Ronald: 57-58-59C Rickey, George: 42 Ritchie, James: 59-60-61C Roadcap, Matt: 90-91-92-93C Roberts, Thomas: 76-77 Robertson, Tony: 76-77C Robinson, Junior: 90 Robinson, Maurice: 75-76-77-78C Robinson, Ricky: 91-92-93-94 Robinson, Wil: 70-71C-72C Rodgers, Ira Errett: 16-17-18-19C Rodriquez, Frank: 50-51C Rogers, Jackie: 99 Rohrbough, A.F. (Nate): 23-2425-26C Rollins, Walter: 42 Rowe, Lester: 82-83-84C-85C Ruch, James: 40-41 Ruoff, Alex: 2006-07-08-09C Rupp, Chip: 90 Russo, Michael: 45 Rutledge, Dominique: 2012 Ryan, Joseph: 49-50-51 Ryan, Lonnie W.: 07-08 Ryczaj, William: 64-65-66C
S Sally, Tyrone: 2002-03-04C-05C Samuel, Rod: 89-90 Scaggs, Ross: 75 Schaus, Fred: 47-48C-49C Schertzinger: Howard, 57 Schifino, Drew: 2002-03 Scott, Elton: 98-99C Seabright, Charles: 39-40 Seafert, Lawrence: 67-68-69 Seeley, Kirk: 88 Semisch, Eric: 84-85-86-87 Shaffer, Gary: 65-66C Shannon, Lyle: 85 Sharrar, Lloyd: 56-57-58C Shaw, Tyrone: 87-88 Shaw, Zain: 94-95 Shelton, Tracy: 89-90-92C-93C Shockey, Jack: 50-51C Shuck, David: 61-62-63 Sidaris, Edward: 49 Simpson, Greg: 96 Sims, Robert: 75 Slate, Patsy: 33-34 Smalligan, Jamie: 2007-08C Smith, Charles: 08 Smith, Bob: 57-58-59C Smith, Wade: 88-89 Smith, Wellington: 2007-08-09-10C Solheim, Brent: 95-96-97-98C Sorine, Andy: 84-85 Sortet, Wilbur: 31-32-33C Sottile, James: 51-52-53C Sowards, Josh: 2008-09 Spadafore, Frank: 53-54-55C Sprenger, Christopher: 72-73-74 Stakem, Bobby: 44-45 Stansbury, Harry Jr.: 38-39-40 Stark, Floyd: 43 Steadman, William: 15-16-17 Steindler, David: 50-51-52 Sterling, Edward: 48-49-50C Stewart, Herbert: 33 Strickler, Robert P.: 04-05-07 Stydahar, Joseph: 33-34-35C-36 Summers, Paul O.: 26-27 Summers, Rob: 2006-07C Swiger, Rual: 18 Symons, Richard: 70-71
T Talkington, Ted: 2007-08 Taylor, Everett R.: 04-05 Taylor, Shelby E.: 04-05-06C Taylor, Truehart: 27-28-29-30 Thomas, Will: 2008-09 Thorn, Rod: 61-62-63C Thoroughman, Cam: 2008-0910-11C Tibbs, Mike: 93 Todd, Russel: 80-81-82-83C Truell, Michael: 69-70 Tuckwiller, H. Ross: 16
V Varejao, Sandro: 96-97 Vincent, Brett: 88 Vincent, Donald: 56-57-58C Visnic, Nick: 61
W Walthall, James: 45-47 Walthall, Joseph: 43 Ward, Kenneth: 61-62C Warren, James: 60 Washam, Tony: 82-83 Weary, Lee: 84 Weiner, Jess: 33-34C Weiner, Sigmund: 31 Weir, Donald: 62-63-64C Werthman, David: 71-72 West, Jarrod: 95-96-97-98C West, Jerry: 58-59-60C West, Jonnie: 2008-09-10-11 Whetsell, Harry (Jeff): 18 White, Peter: 53-54-55C Williams, Anthony: 90 Williams, Carl: 98 Williams, Ron (Fritz): 66-67C-68C Williamson, Paul: 2012 Wilson, David: 45-46-48 Wilson, Fred: 33-34 Wilson, Phil: 91-92-93-94 Wilson, Tori: 95 Wimer, Frank: 18 Witting, Paul: 53-54-55-56C Wolf, Bernard: 84-85 Wolfe, Michael: 63-64C Woods, Larry: 69-70 Wooton, John: 70-72 Workman, Mark: 50-51-52
Y Yeager, Josh: 2000-01-02-03C Yearwood, Wayne: 85-86-87 Yoest, Mike: 88-89-90 Young, Frank: 2004-05-06-07C Young, Jerrah: 2004
Z Zirkel, William: 47
# Name 00 Marcus Goree
Seasons 1998-2000
Seasons
9
Patsy Slate
1934
9
Charles Goodwin
# Name
1
Dominique Rutledge
1933
12 Jim Coalter
Da’Sean Butler
2007-10
10 Sean Martini
2006
12 Ivan Repass
1
J.D. Collins
2004-06
10 Tyler Relph
2004
12 Rudy Baric
1
Tobias Seldon
2001-02
1
Greg Jones
1
Wilbur Sortet Cam Thoroughman
2
Brad Byerson
2
Chaz Briggs
1980 1933 2008-11 2005 2002-03
20 Mike Tibbs
1993
20 Anthony Williams
1990
1940, 1942
1994-95
1939
20 Aundrae Davis
1985
1938
20 Greg Bozman
1984
10 Jeff Davis
2001
10 Greg Jones
1997-98
13 Deniz Kilicli
2011-12
13 Brooks Berry
1998-2001
20 Levi Phillips
1971-72, 1974
20 Bob Hummell
1968-69-70
10 Lee Weary
1984
13 Frank Rodriquez
1950
20 John Lesher
1966
10 Lowes Moore
1979
13 Don Raese
1942
20 Godfrey Wright
1951
10 Steve Minton 10 Jeffry Mark Dawson
Devin Ebanks
2009-10
10 Wayne Porter
Joe Mazzulla
2007-08
10 Dave Palmer
3
Patrick Beilein
2003-06
3
Jonathan Hargett
1973 1971-72 1968 1965-67
14 Gary Browne
2012
14 Darris Nichols
2005-08
14 Peca Arsic
1993
14 Rod Samuel
1989-90
1950 1949-50
20 Jess Weiner
1934
21 Joe Mazzulla
2009-11
10 Don Weir
1962-64
14 J.J. Crawl
10 Nick Visnic
1959-61
14 Vic Herbert
1978-81
14 Tony Robertson
1976-77
21 Jerrah Young
2004
1975
21 Chris Garnett
2002
3
Kent Dennis
2000
10 Jay Jacobs
3
Carl Williams
1998
10 Clayce Kishbaugh
1958 1956-57
1983-85, 1987
20 Walter Glenn 20 Randy Walthall
14 Ross Scaggs
10 Godfrey Wright
1952
14 John Vidovich
10 Frank Rodriquez
1951
14 Wil Robinson
3
Joe Duff
1948
10 Bob Jackson
1948
14 Jeffry Mark Dawson
3
Steve Chepko
1939
10 Dale Simmons
1942
14 Lewis Hale
21 Josh Sowards
2008
21 Frank Young
2005-07
1973
21 Duane Lewis
1998-99
1970-72
21 Cyrus Jones
1995-96
1969
21 Ricky Robinson
1992-94
1966-68
21 Shaun Jackson
1988-91
3
Harry Cubbon
1934
10 Charles Seabright
1939
14 Ricky Ray
1963-65
21 Dale Blaney
1983-86
3
Herbert Stewart
1933
10 Joseph Condry
1938
14 Dick Dubois
1960-62
21 Joe Fryz
1977-80
4
Jabarie Hinds
4
Jonnie West
2008-11
2012
4
Tyrone Sally
2002-05
4
Kerry Murray
1999
4
Wilfred Kirkaldy
4
Steve Berger
1987-90
1992 1983-86
4
Vernon Odom
4
Eddie Sidaris
1948
4
Shorty Hicks
1941-42
11 Joe Alexander
2006-08
14 Ronnie Retton
1957-59
21 Eartha Faust
1974-75
11 Duriel Price
2003-05
14 Ronnie LaNeve
1955-56
21 Ron Williams
1966-68
14 Jack Shockey
1950-52
11
Michael Ayodele
2001
11 Chris Leonard
1989-92
14 Albert Colebank
1934
21 Rudy Zatezalo
1963
21 Kenny Ward
1960-62
11 Holman Harley
1985-86
14 Fred Wilson
1933
21 Bob Smith
1957-59
11 Tony Washam
1982-83
15 Craig Carey
2011
21 Gary Mullins
1955-56 1950-52
11 Steve McCune 11 Lowes Moore
1979 1977-78, 1980
11 Earnie Hall
1975-76
4
Harry Lothes
1939
11 Steve Minton
1972
4
George Allen
1933
11 Harold Black
1971, 1973-74
15 Bryan Lowther
2010
21 Dave Steindler
15 Devan Bawinkel
2007
21 Bob Miller
1949
21 Andrew Mestrovic
1934
15 Drew Schifino
2002-04
15 Marsalis Basey
1991-94
22 Alex Ruoff
2006-09
15 Brett Vincent
1987-88
22 Josh Yeager
2000-03 1994-97
5
Kevin Jones
2009-12
11 Wayne Grimm
1967-69
15 Andy Sorine
1984-85
22 David Liguori
5
Johannes Herber
2004-06
11 John Cavacini
1964-66
15 Jess Hutson
1977-78
22 Ricky Robinson
1991
5
J.D. Collins
11 Jim McCormick
1961-63
15 Dave McCardle
1973-76
22 Adolph Rupp
1990
2003
5
Jackie Rogers
1999
5
Adrian Pledger
1997-98
11 Paul Goode, Butch
1958-60
15 Larry Harris
11 Jim Barnett
1956-57
15 Skip Kintz
1969-71
1972
15 Ed Harvard
1966-68
22 John Goots
1979-80
22 Tommy Roberts
1976-78
22 Mark Catlett
1972-74
5
Greg Jones
1981-83
11 Harry Moore
1950-52
5
Bob Miller
1948
11 Fred Schaus
1948
15 Larry Lako
1965
22 Larry Harris
5
Walter Baker
1942
11 George Rickey
1942
15 Mike Barger
1964
22 Mike Truell
1971 1969-70
5
Jim McCartney
1939
11 Glennis Ellis
1939
15 Lee Patrone
1959-61
22 Carl Head
1966-67
5
Melvin Moorehead
1938
11 Ed Ossoski
1938
15 Don Vincent
1956-58
22 John Lesher
1964-65
5
Jess Weiner
1933
11 Sowers
1938
15 Clayce Kishbaugh
6
Bobby Carroll
1948
12 Aaron Brown
2012
15 Ken Alessi
6
Dick Kesling
1942
12 Kenny Ross
2010-11
6
Homer Brooks
1939
12 Frank Young
2004
6
William Simpson
1934
12 Tim Lyles
2000-01
1955 1951-52
22 Gale Catlett
1961-63
22 Howie Schertzinger
1957-59
15 Al Purello
1950
22 Paul Witting
15 Charles Dickman
1950
22 Tony Hyde
1952
15 Gene Hester
1934
22 George Davis
1951
1953, 1955-56
6
Louis Fidler
1933
12 Quentin Freeman
1981-83
15 Elmer Gower
1933
22 Bob Jackson
1950
7
Clyde Green
1948
12 Dana Perno
1976-79
16 Dave Wilson
1948
22 Dick Thomas
1950
7
Scotty Hamilton
1942
12 Rick Coles
1973-74
16 Joe Stydahar
1933
22 Eddie Sidaris
1949
7
Clifford Fisher
1939
12 Curtis Price
1970-72
17 Eddie Beach
1948
23 Tommie McCune
2012
7
Charles Goodwin
1934
12 Norman Holmes
1966-68
17 Louis Fidler
1934
23 Jarrod West
8
Leland Byrd
1948
12 Buddy Quertinmont
1963-65
17 Patsy Slate
1933
23
8
Walter Rollins
1942
12
19 William Klug
1934
23 Chris Brooks
Jaye Deitz
1962
Chet Loudermilk
1995-98 1994 1988-91
8
James Ruch
1940
12 Gay Elmore
1961
19 Glen Ayersman
1933
23 Darrell Pinckney
1984-87
8
Welder Pell
1939
12 Paul Popovich
1960
20 Pat Forsythe
2012
23 Diego McCoy
1980-82
8
Ed Baker
1933
12 Jay Jacobs
9
Lou Kalmar
1942
12 Joedy Gardner
9
Sam Mandich
1939
12 Clifford McClellan
9
Olan Hedrick
1938
12 Frank Spadafore
1959 1956-58 1954 1952, 1955
20 Jake Ferguson
2011
23 David Reaser
1966-68
20 Cam Payne
2010
23 Bill Maphis
1963-65
20 Josh Sowards 20 Mike Gansey
2009 2005-06
all-time jersey numbers
3 3
1996
20 Zain Shaw
1948
12 Charles Brown
1933
1989-93
1950-51
12 Thomas Netherland
2011
Greg Simpson
1997-2000
2003
William Klug
Tracy Shelton
Seasons
20 Jason D’Alesio
2002
Casey Mitchell
3
# Name
10 Nick Patella
2
3
1952
10 Justin Belcastro
3
2002
Seasons
12 Gussie Fisher
1
2
2012
# Name
23 Nick Serdich
1960-61
23 Don Eddy
1956-58
191
ALL-TIME JERSEY NUMBERS
# Name
# Name
Seasons
# Name
Seasons
# Name
Seasons
23 Mike Holt
Seasons 1955
30 Stan Boskovich
1975-76
32 William Simpson
1935-36
40 Sandro Varajao
1996-97
23 Jim Coalter
1952
30 Chris Sprenger
1972-74
33 Casey Mitchell
2010
40 Maurice Curtis
1995
23 Samuel Stansbury
1951
30 Bob Lowe
1969-71
33 Cam Payne
2009
40 Jeremy Bodkin
1990-93
30 Gary Shaffer
1964-66
23 Joe Duff
1949-50
23 Fred Wilson
1934
24 Kerwin Selby
2011
24 Will Thomas
2008-09
1963
33 Rob Summers
2006-07
40 Billy Joe Ratliff
33
2001-02
40 Tim Kearney
Jay Hewitt
1986 1981-84
30 Ed Bode
1960-62
33 Jarrett Kearse
1998-99
40 Dave Allara
1977-79
30 Bucky Bolyard
1957-59
33 Leon Agnew
1993-96
40 Warren Baker
1973-76
24 Josh Sowards
2006
30 Fred Richardson
1956
33 Wade Smith
1986-89
40 Gene Hester
1935-36
24 Johannes Herber
2003
30 John Cottle
1955
33 Russel Todd
1980-83
41 John Flowers
2008-11
41 Calvin Bowman
2000-01
24 Jonathan Curran
2002
30 Ralph Holmes
1953
33 Sam Kilburn
24 Warren Coates
2001
30 Mack Isner
1952
33 Jim Lewis
1967-68
41 Shane Mallett
24 Damian Owens
1995-98
30 Dick Feltenberger
1951
33 Rod Hundley
1955-57
41 Pervires Greene
1991-94 1982-83
1973
1996
24 Charles Becton
1990-91
30 Alva Richmond
1950
33 Eddie Becker
1952-53
41 Adam Powell
24 Darryl Prue
1986-89
30 Fred Schaus
1949
33 Ralph Heinz
1949
41 Harry Lothes
1937
24 Lester Rowe
1982-85
30 Clifford Fisher
1938
33 Edgar Heiskell
1938
41 Leo Fizer
1936
24 Greg Nance
1978-81
24 Steve Nenadovich 24 Bill Roberson
1977 1976
30 Syd Marcus
1936-37
30 Smith
1935
33 Clifford Fisher
1937
33 Andrew Mestrovic
1935-36
31 Jarrett Brown
2008
34 Kevin Noreen
2011-12
24 Jerome Anderson
1973-75
31 Luke Bonner
2005
34 Jacob Green
2008
24 Dave Werthman
1971-72
31 Chris Moss
24 Jim Botlinger
1968
31
1999-2002
Maurice Curtis
1996
34 Kevin Pittsnogle
2003-06
34 Brad McMillian
1999-2000
24 Perry Polinsky
1964-66
31 Mike Boyd
1991-94
34 Tori Wilson
24 Dave Shuck
1961-63
31 Junius Lewis
1976-79
34 Thomas Kroger
1988-91 1984-87
24 Jim Warren
1960
31 Scott MacDonald
1973-75
34 Eric Semisch
24 Bob Davis
1959
31 Sam Oglesby
1971-72
34 Tim Austin
24 Lloyd Sharrar 24 Pete White
1956-58 1952-53, 1955
24 Joe Ryan
1949-51
25 Darryl Bryant
2009-12
25 Cam Payne
2008
31 Mike Heitz
1980-81
1999-2000 1993-96
42 Everett Robinson
1990
42 Ray Foster
1989
42 Desmond Clifton
1988
42 Devon Howe
1982
42 Michael King
1981-84
42 Maurice Robinson
1975
42 Harry Stansbury
1938
1967-69
34 Larry Carr
1973-75
42 Jack Gocke
1935-37
34 Mike Heitz
1971-72
43 Jamie Smalligan
2007-08
31 Paul Miller
1960-62
34 Dick Penrod
1966-68
43 Olan Hedrick
1936
31 Jim Warren
1958-59
34 Marty Lentz
1963-65
43 Joe Stydahar
1935
2006
31 John Coil 31
1999
34 Gary McIntosh
42 Jamar Gaither 42 LeVon Lamb
1963-65
2002 1995-97
1983
1935 2010
31 Larry Seafert
25 Nate Tallman 25 Javis Johnson
1970
1995
41 Louis Fidler 42 Deniz Kilicli
31 Bob Camp
25 John Patterson 25 Seldon Jefferson
1953
Mark Workman
1950-52
1961
44 Rod Thorn
1961-63
34 Bob Clousson
34 Dave Duncan
1957-59
44 Jerry West
1958-60
1953, 1955-56
31 Walter Glenn
1949
34 Willie Bergines
31 Homer Brooks
1938
34 Charles Huggins
1935-36
34 Eddie Beach
1949
45 John Oliver
2012
34 John Angotti
1938
45 Brent Solheim
1995-98
34 Edgar Heiskell
1936
45 Phil Wilson
1991-94
45 John Bonesteel
1986-87
25 Mike Yoest
1988-90
31 Herbert Barna
25 Noah Moore
1979-82
32 Paul Williamson
25 Sid Bostick
1975-78
32 Dalton Pepper
2010-11
1952
25 Mike Carson
1972
32 Ted Talkington
2006-08
34 Harry Cubbon
25 Larry Woods
1969
32 Jonathan Curran
2003-04
35 Wellington Smith
2007-10
35 Tom Beynon
1996-99
25 Bob Benfield
1965-67
32 Keith Kincade
25 Tom Lowry
1962-64
32 Elton Scott
2000 1998-99
25 Joe Posch
1959-61
32 Marcus Goree
25 Bill King
1955-57
32 Lawrence Pollard
1997 1991-92,
35 John Miller
1935
1987
44 Joe Stydahar
1936
45 Dee Proby
2009 1999-2002
45 Maurice Robinson Mo 1976-78 45 Bob Hornstein
1972-74
45 Dick Symons
1969-71
35 Bernard Wolf
1985
50 Ales Chan
2000-02
35 Tim Austin
1984
50 Steve Hardwick
1988-89
25 Jim Sottile
1951-53
1994-95
35 Dennis Hosey
1978-81
50 Wayne Yearwood 1985-86-87
25 Eddie Sterling
1949-50
32 Herbie Brooks
1986-89
35 Bob Huggins
1975-77
52 Lyle Shannon
1985-87
25 Neil Montone
1942
1984
35 John Wooton
1970, 1972
52 Devon Howe
1981, 1983
26 Murrell Bolliger 26 Jim Brennan
1957 1955-56
32 Bernard Wolf 32 Donnie Gipson
1978, 1980-82
32 Russell Chapman
1976-77
35 Greg Ludwig
1967-69
52 Carey Bailey
1968-69
35 Bill Ryczaj
1964-66
53 Brian Lewin
1997-98
26 Frank Rodriquez
1949
32 Jim Schneider
1974-75
35 Gary McWilliams
1962-63
53 Tyrone Shaw
1987-88
27 Scott Perkins
1949
32 Gary Reichenbecher
1971-73
35 Jim Ritchie
1959-61
53 Phil Collins
1980-82
54 Nenad Grmusa
1992-94
27 Joe Stydahar
1934
32 Larry Woods
1970
35 Harry Lothes
1938
28 Bob Jackson
1949
32 Dennis Peterson
1968
35 John Phares
1935-37
29 Clyde Green
1949
32 Jerry Meadows
1965, 1967
36 Donald Meranda
1938 1935-36
30 Danny Jennings
2010-11
32 Mike Wolfe
1962-64
36 Albert Colebank
30 Lionel Armstead
1999-2002
32 Willie Akers
1958-60
37 Harmer Cox
32 Marc Constantine
1955-57
30 Gordon Malone 30 Kymar Barron
192
30 Gay Elmore
1996-97 1994
32 Mack Isner
1953
1936
55 Keaton Miles 55 Matt Roadcap 55 Mike Richardson 55 Robert Sims
38 Syd Marcus
1938
55 Charlie Hickox
38 James Wolverton
1936
55 Dick Ramsey
30 Tim McNeely
1989-92
32 Ralph Holmes
1952
38 Kenneth Randolph
1935
30 Kirk Seeley
1987-88
32 Lawrence Hunt
1951
39 Steve Chepko
1938
30 Renardo Brown
1983-86
32 Eddie Beach
1950
39 Donald Thorn
1936
30 Jeff Szczepanski
1980-81
32 Roy Lester
1949
39 Fred Wilson
1935
30 John Goots
1977-78
32 Stanley D’Orazio
1937
40 D’or Fischer
2004-05
2012 1990-93 1979 1974-75 1972 1969-70
BIG EAST Conference (1996-2012)
Defensive Player of the Year Damian Owens, 1998
Most Improved Player Calvin Bowman, 2001
Scholar-Athlete Award Johannes Herber, 2006 Ted Talkington, 2008 Alex Ruoff, 2009
Sportsmanship Award Darris Nichols, 2008 Alex Ruoff, 2009
Kevin Jones, December 26, 2011 Darryl Bryant, January 9, 2012 Kevin Jones, March 5, 2012
Rookie of the Week
Gordon Malone, December 25, 1996 Jonathan Hargett, November 26, 2001 Kevin Pittsnogle, December 2, 2002 Kevin Pittsnogle, January 27, 2003 Da’Sean Butler, February 5, 2007 Da’Sean Butler, February 12, 2007 Devin Ebanks, December 15, 2008 Devin Ebanks, February 16, 2009 Devin Ebanks, February 23, 2009 Devin Ebanks, March 9, 2009
Academic All-Star Team All-Conference
Second Team Marcus Goree, 1999 Da’Sean Butler, 2009 Third Team Damian Owens, 1996 Damian Owens, 1997 Marcus Goree, 2000 Chris Moss, 2002 Drew Schifino, 2003 Devin Ebanks, 2010 Darryl Bryant, 2012
Honorable Mention Team Tyrone Sally, 2005 Alex Ruoff, 2009 Kevin Jones, 2011
All-Rookie Team
Gordon Malone, 1996 Kevin Pittsnogle, 2003 Da’Sean Butler, 2007 Devin Ebanks, 2009
All-Tournament Team
Mike Gansey, 2005 Kevin Pittsnogle, 2005 Joe Alexander, 2008 Devin Ebanks, 2009 Da’Sean Butler (MOP), 2010 Kevin Jones, 2010
Player of the Week
Damian Owens, January 29, 1996 Damian Owens, March 1, 1996 Gordon Malone, December 9, 1996 Damian Owens, January 27, 1997 Gordon Malone, February 3, 1997 Damian Owens, December 1, 1997 Damian Owens, December 22, 1997 Damian Owens, January 12, 1998 Marcus Goree, December 20, 1999 Marcus Goree, January 31, 1999 Calvin Bowman, February 19, 2001 Calvin Bowman, February 26, 2001 Tyrone Sally, November 29, 2004 Mike Gansey, January 3, 2005 Kevin Pittsnogle, December 26, 2005 Kevin Pittsnogle, January 2, 2006 Joe Alexander, December 17, 2007 Joe Alexander, March 10, 2008 Alex Ruoff, December 29, 2008 Da’Sean Butler, November 30, 2009 Devin Ebanks, December 28, 2009 Da’Sean Butler, March 8, 2010 Darryl Bryant, December 12, 2011
Damian Owens, 1996 Jarrod West, 1996 Damian Owens, 1997 Adrian Pledger, 1997 Jarrod West, 1997 Brooks Berry, 1998, 2000, 2001 Jason D’Alesio, 1998, 1999, 2000 Damian Owens, 1998 Jarrod West, 1998 Carl Williams, 1998 Brad McMillian, 1999 Chris Moss, 1999 John Oliver, 1999, 2001, 2002 Tim Lyles, 2000 Michael Ayodele, 2001 Luke Bonner, 2005 Jarmon Durisseau-Collins, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Mike Gansey, 2005, 2006 Johannes Herber, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Darris Nichols, 2005, 2006 Kevin Pittsnogle, 2003, 2006 Duriel Price, 2003, 2004, 2005 Rob Summers, 2005, 2006, 2007 Ted Talkington, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Joe Alexander, 2006 Alex Ruoff, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Josh Sowards, 2006, 2008, 2009 Devan Bawinkel, 2007 Joe Mazzulla, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011 Jamie Smalligan, 2007 Wellington Smith, 2007 John Flowers, 2008 Darryl Bryant, 2009 Cam Thoroughman, 2009, 2010, 2011 Jonnie West, 2009, 2010 Da’Sean Butler, 2010 Deniz Kilicli, 2010 Bryan Lowther, 2010 Cam Payne, 2010 Dalton Pepper, 2010 Kenny Ross, 2010, 2011 Kevin Jones, 2011 Kevin Noreen, 2011
CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team Johannes Herber, 2005 Johannes Herber, 2006 Alex Ruoff, 2009 Second Team Damian Owens, 1998 Third Team Johannes Herber, 2004 Alex Ruoff, 2008
Eastern 8 (1977-82) Atlantic 10 Conference
(1983-95)
Player of the Year Greg Jones, 1982, 1983
Quentin Freeman, 1981 Darryl Prue, 1986
Coach of the Year Gale Catlett, 1982
Tournament Most Valuable Player Lowes Moore, 1980 Lester Rowe, 1984
All-Conference
First Team Tony Robertson, 1977 Lowes Moore, 1978 Maurice Robinson, 1978 Lowes Moore, 1979 Greg Jones, 1981 Greg Jones, 1982 Greg Jones, 1983 Dale Blaney, 1986 Steve Berger, 1989 Darryl Prue, 1989 Chris Brooks, 1991 Ricky Robinson, 1992 Second Team Maurice Robinson, 1977 Lowes Moore, 1980 Russel Todd, 1981 Russel Todd, 1982 Tony Washam, 1982 Russel Todd, 1983 Lester Rowe, 1985 Holman Harley, 1986 Darryl Prue, 1987 Darryl Prue, 1988 Tyrone Shaw, 1988 Chris Brooks, 1989 Herbie Brooks, 1989 Steve Berger, 1990 Tracy Shelton, 1990 Chris Leonard, 1992 Marsalis Basey, 1994 Pervires Greene, 1994 Zain Shaw, 1995 Third Team Charles Becton, 1990 Marsalis Basey, 1993 Ricky Robinson, 1993 Cyrus Jones, 1995
All-Freshman Team Lester Rowe, 1982 Darryl Prue, 1986 Steve Berger, 1987 Chris Brooks, 1988 Mike Boyd, 1991
All-Rookie Team
Quentin Freeman, 1981 Dale Blaney, 1983 Holman Harley, 1985
All-Tournament Team Tony Robertson, 1977 Lowes Moore, 1978 Dana Perno, 1979 Lowes Moore, 1980 Greg Jones, 1981 Greg Jones, 1982 Tony Washam, 1982 Lester Rowe, 1983 Russel Todd, 1983 Greg Jones, 1983 Lester Rowe, 1984 Dale Blaney, 1984 Dale Blaney, 1986 Holman Harley, 1986 Steve Berger, 1987 Tyrone Shaw, 1987 Chris Leonard, 1992
Player of the Week
Dana Perno, January 9, 1979 Greg Nance, January 9, 1979 Lowes Moore, January 16, 1979 Lowes Moore, January 23, 1979
Lowes Moore, February 27, 1979 Lowes Moore, January 13, 1980 Greg Nance, January 5, 1981 Russel Todd, January 19, 1981 Greg Jones, January 26, 1981 Lester Rowe, December 21, 1981 Greg Jones, February 1, 1982 Greg Jones, December 12, 1982 Greg Jones, February 6, 1983 Greg Jones, February 13, 1983 Russel Todd, February 20, 1983 Greg Jones, March 6, 1983 Lester Rowe, February 20, 1983 Lester Rowe, December 9, 1984 Lester Rowe, March 3, 1985 Dale Blaney, December 1, 1985 Holman Harley, January 19, 1986 Darryl Prue, January 18, 1987 Darryl Prue, February 1, 1987 Darryl Prue, February 8, 1987 Tyrone Shaw, January 10, 1988 Herbie Brooks, December 11, 1988 Darryl Prue, December 18, 1988 Darryl Prue, January 1, 1989 Steve Berger, January 22, 1989 Tracy Shelton, December 10, 1989 Tracy Shelton, December 31, 1989 Chris Brooks, December 9, 1990 Chris Brooks, December 23, 1990 Chris Brooks, February 17, 1991 Chris Leonard, December 28, 1991 Ricky Robinson, January 11, 1992 Marsalis Basey, February 1, 1992 Ricky Robinson, February 8, 1992 Marsalis Basey, January 23, 1993 Mike Boyd, December 18, 1993 Pervires Greene, January 15, 1994 Pervires Greene, January 22, 1994 Ricky Robinson, January 29, 1994 Marsalis Basey, February 26, 1994 Zain Shaw, December 11, 1994 Zain Shaw, January 1, 1995
Freshman of the Week
Holman Harley, January 27, 1985 Herbie Brooks, December 1, 1985 Darryl Prue, December 15, 1985 Darryl Prue, February 23, 1986 Chris Brooks, December 20, 1988 Chris Brooks, January 17, 1988 Tracy Shelton, December 18, 1988 Tracy Shelton, January 29, 1989 Mike Boyd, December 23, 1990 Mike Boyd, February 3, 1991 Wilfred Kirkaldy, December 14, 1991 Damian Owens, March 5, 1995
All-Academic Team
Matt Roadcap, 1991 Matt Roadcap, 1992 Nenad Grmusa, 1993 Matt Roadcap, 1993 Nenad Grmusa, 1994
Southern Conference (1951-68)
Athlete of the Year Rod Hundley, 1957 Jerry West, 1959 Jerry West, 1960 Rod Thorn, 1962 Rod Thorn, 1963 Ron Williams, 1968
Player of the Year
Rod Hundley, 1957 Jerry West, 1959 Jerry West, 1960 Rod Thorn, 1962 Ron Williams, 1968
Coach of the Year
Red Brown, 1952 Fred Schaus, 1955 Fred Schaus, 1958 Fred Schaus, 1959 Fred Schaus, 1960 George King, 1961 Bucky Waters, 1967
Tournament Most Valuable Player Lloyd Sharrar, 1957 Jerry West, 1958 Jerry West, 1959 Jerry West, 1960 Rod Thorn, 1962 Rod Thorn, 1963
All-Conference
First Team Mark Workman, 1951 Jim Sottile, 1953 Ralph Holmes, 1954 Rod Hundley, 1955 Rod Hundley, 1956 Rod Hundley, 1957 Lloyd Sharrar, 1957 Lloyd Sharrar, 1958 Jerry West, 1958 Jerry West, 1959 Lee Patrone, 1960 Jerry West, 1960 Rod Thorn, 1961 Rod Thorn, 1962 Rod Thorn, 1963 Tom Lowry, 1964 Ron Williams, 1966 Carl Head, 1967 Ron Williams, 1967 Ron Williams, 1968 Second Team Don Vincent, 1958 Bob Smith, 1959 Lee Patrone, 1961 Jim McCormick, 1962 Jim McCormick, 1963 Bob Camp, 1965 John Lesher, 1966 Dave Reaser, 1967 Carey Bailey, 1968
All-Tournament
First Team Eddie Becker, 1952 Mark Workman, 1952 Ralph Holmes, 1954 Rod Hundley, 1955 Rod Hundley, 1956 Rod Hundley, 1957 Lloyd Sharrar, 1957 Bob Smith, 1958 Jerry West, 1958 Lee Patrone, 1959 Jerry West, 1959 Lee Patrone, 1960 Jerry West, 1960 Lee Patrone, 1961 Rod Thorn, 1961 Kenny Ward, 1962 Rod Thorn, 1963 Bob Camp, 1965 John Lesher, 1965 Carl Head, 1966 Ron Williams, 1966 Bob Benfield, 1967 Carl Head, 1967 Ron Williams, 1967 Carey Bailey, 1968 Ron Williams, 1968 Second Team Eddie Becker, 1953 Lloyd Sharrar, 1958 Don Vincent, 1958 Willie Akers, 1960 Jim Warren, 1960 Tom Lowry, 1962 Don Weir, 1962 Tom Lowry, 1963 Jim McCormick, 1963 Tom Lowry, 1964 Marty Lentz, 1965 John Cavacini, 1966 Dave Reaser, 1967 Bob Hummell, 1968
mountaineer honors
First Team Damian Owens, 1998 Calvin Bowman, 2001 Mike Gansey, 2006 Kevin Pittsnogle, 2006 Frank Young, 2007 Joe Alexander, 2008 Da’Sean Butler, 2010 Kevin Jones, 2012
Freshman of the Year
193
records at sites
Site
City
Silvio O. Conte Forum
Chestnut Hill
MA
5
1
4 .200
1996 2005
Memorial Coliseum
Auburn
State Games W AL
1
0
1 .000
1986 1986
Springfield Civic Center
Springfield
MA
6
5
1 .833
1977 1995
Mobile Civic Center
Mobile
AL
1
0
1 .000
1993 1993
Curry Hicks Cage
Amherst
MA
11
7
4 .636
1978 1992
Birmingham-Jefferson
Birmingham
AL
4
2
2 .500
1984 2008
Cumberland Armory
Cumberland
MD
1
1
0 1.000 1935 1935
Municipal Auditorium
Birmingham
AL
4
3
1 .750
1955 1957
US Airways Center
Phoenix
AZ
1
0
1 .000
2008 2008
McKale Center
Tucson
AZ
4
1
3 .250
1993 2002
USAir Arena
Landover College Park Cumberland Annapolis
MD MD MD MD
2 5 6 11
0 3 4 4
2 2 2 7
.000 .600 .667 .364
1994 1926 1934 1923
1996 1953 1942 1948
Arrowhead Pond
Anaheim
CA
1
0
1 .000
1998 1998
Selland Arena
Fresno
CA
1
0
1 .000
1987 1987
Pauley Pavilion
Los Angeles
CA
2
1
1 .500
1969 2006
Cole Field House
College Park Detroit East Lansing Lansing
MD MI MI MI
14 1 1 1
5 0 0 0
9 1 1 1
.357 .000 .000 .000
1963 1968 1941 1936
1992 1968 1941 1936
Harold J. Toso Pavilion
Santa Clara
CA
2
1
1 .500
1992 1992
The Palace
Auburn Hills
MI
2
2
0 1.000 2006 2006
Anaheim Convention Center
Anaheim
CA
3
3
0 1.000 2010 2010
Metrodome
Minneapolis
MN
1
0
1 .000
2009 2009
Williams Arena
Minneapolis
MN
2
1
1 .500
1981 1997
L.A. Memorial Sports Arena
Los Angeles
Savvis Center
St. Louis
MO
1
0
1 .000
2003 2003
Hartford Civic Center
Hartford
CT
3
1
2 .333
1986 1997
Municipal Auditorium
Kansas City
MO
2
0
2 .000
2006 2006
XL Center
Hartford
CT
3
0
3 .000
2008 2012
Tad Smith Coliseum
Oxford
MS
1
1
0 1.000 2009 2009
Harry A. Gampel Pavilion
Storrs
CT
5
0
5 .000
1996 2004
Uline Gym
Washington
DC
1
0
1 .000
1952 1952
Humphrey Coliseum
Starkville Chapel Hill Greensboro
MS NC NC
1 1 1
0 1 0
1 .000 2012 2012 0 1.000 1951 1951 1 .000 1967 1967
Washington Coliseum
Washington
DC
1
1
0 1.000 1964 1964
Minges Coliseum
Greenville
NC
1
1
0 1.000 1968 1968
Verizon Center
Washington
DC
5
4
1 .800
2007 2011
MCI Center
Washington
DC
10
3
7 .300
1998 2006
Williams Arena
Greenville Raleigh
NC NC
1 1
1 0
0 1.000 2000 2000 1 .000 1949 1949
Charles E. Smith Center
Washington Washington
DC DC
17 28
7 10 .412 12 16 .429
1977 1995 1916 1975
RBC Center
Raleigh Winston-Salem
NC NC
1 1
1 0
0 1.000 2005 2005 1 .000 1976 1976
BankUnited Center
Coral Gables
FL
1
0
1 .000
2011 2011
Greensboro Coliseum
Greensboro Charlotte
NC NC
6 8
2 4
4 .333 4 .500
1962 1992 1956 1976
Convocation Center
Coral Gables
FL
1
1
0 1.000 2004 2004
Cameron Indoor Stadium
Durham
NC
8
0
8 .000
1951 1976
J. Ollie Edmunds Center
DeLand
FL
1
0
1 .000
1983 1983
Reynolds Coliseum
Raleigh
NC
19
6 13 .316
1950 1997
Florida Gymnasium
Gainesville
FL
1
0
1 .000
1971 1971
Jacksonville Coliseum
Jacksonville
FL
1
0
1 .000
1969 1969
American Airlines Arena
Miami
FL
1
0
1 .000
2004 2004
Tampa Bay Times Forum
Tampa FL St. Petersburg FL West Palm Beach FL Miami Beach FL
1 2 2 3
1 0 2 3
0 2 0 0
2012 1978 1990 1956
Charlotte Coliseum
Charlotte NC Elizabeth NJ Princeton NJ Trenton NJ New Brunswick NJ
26 1 1 1 2
15 1 0 0 0
11 .577 0 1.000 1 .000 1 .000 2 .000
1959 1940 1922 1930 1919
Brendan Byrne Arena
East Rutherford
NJ
3
1
2 .333
1983 1986
Prudential Center
Newark
NJ
5
3
2 .600
2008 2012
East Rutherford
NJ
10
4
6 .400
1996 2007
CA
9
4
L
%
5 .444
1.000 .000 1.000 1.000
First
Last
1960 1964
2012 1978 1990 1956
1989 1940 1922 1930 1920
Milk House
Orlando
FL
3
2
1 .667
2007 2007
Continental Airlines Arena
St. Pete Times Forum
Tampa
FL
3
2
1 .667
2008 2011
Sun Dome
Tampa
FL
3
3
0 1.000 2006 2010
Rutgers Athletic Center
Piscataway Albuquerque
NJ NM
31 2
16 15 .516 1 1 .500
1978 2012 1976 1976
Miami Arena
Miami
FL
5
1
4 .200
1996 2001
Bob King Court
Albuquerque
NM
4
3
1 .750
2002 2005
Georgia Dome
Atlanta Honolulu
GA HI
2 2
1 0
1 .500 2 .000
1998 2006 1969 1969
Thomas & Mack Center
Las Vegas
NV
3
1
2 .333
1984 2003
Orleans Arena
Las Vegas
NV
4
2
2 .500
2009 2012
Cannon Center
Laie
HI
2
2
0 1.000 1988 1988
Afook-Chinen Civic Auditorium
Hilo
HI
3
2
1 .667
Hippodrome
New York Niagara
NY NY
1 1
0 1
1 .000 1937 1937 0 1.000 1952 1952
Carnesecca Arena
Queens
NY
1
1
0 1.000 2005 2005
Boise State Pavilion
Boise
ID
2
2
0 1.000 1998 1998
Rochester
NY
1
1
0 1.000 2006 2006
Assembly Hall
Champaign Chicago Peoria
IL IL IL
1 1 1
0 0 0
1 .000 1 .000 1 .000
1966 1966 1959 1959 1949 1949
Blue Cross/Blue Shield Arena
Schenectady Brooklyn
NY NY
1 2
1 0
0 1.000 1920 1920 2 .000 1932 1939
Carver Arena
Peoria
IL
1
0
1 .000
1988 1988
Allstate Arena
Rosemont
IL
3
3
0 1.000 2008 2011
Lucas Oil Stadium
Indianapolis
IN
1
0
1 .000
2010 2010
HSBC Arena
Buffalo Hamilton Ithaca Rochester Syracuse
NY NY NY NY NY
3 3 3 3 7
3 0 0 2 1
0 3 3 1 6
1.000 .000 .000 .667 .143
2008 1918 1919 1920 1918
2010 1921 1921 1938 1965
Purcell Pavilion
Notre Dame
IN
1
0
1 .000
2012 2012
Mackey Arena
West Lafayette
IN
2
0
2 .000
1975 2010
Athletic and Convocation Center
Notre Dame
IN
6
2
4 .333
1970 1987
Manley Field House
Syracuse Jamaica West Point Buffalo New York
NY NY NY NY NY
7 8 11 12 14
1 2 4 7 5
6 6 7 5 9
.143 .250 .364 .583 .357
1967 1965 1918 1918 1922
1979 2004 1946 1959 1959
Joyce Center
Notre Dame
IN
12
1 11 .083
1991 2010
Carrier Dome
Syracuse
NY
14
3 11 .214
1987 2012
INTRUST Bank Arena
Wichita Danville Lexington
KS KY KY
1 1 1
1 1 1
0 1.000 2012 2012 0 1.000 1924 1924| 0 1.000 1924 1924
Reilly Center
Olean
NY
15
11 4 .733
1981 1995
Buell Armory Gymnasium
Lexington
KY
1
0
1 .000
1924 1924
Madison Square Garden
New York Akron Buchtel
NY OH OH
75 1 1
31 44 .413 0 1 .000 0 1 .000
1942 2012 1937 1937 1905 1905
KFC Yum! Center
Louisville
KY
1
0
1 .000
2011 2011
Rupp Arena
Lexington
KY
3
1
2 .333
1977 1992
Cincinnati Gardens
Cincinnati Circleville
OH OH
1 1
0 0
1 .000 1 .000
1978 1978 1907 1907
Alumni Gymnasium
Lexington
KY
4
1
3 .250
1925 1941
Adelbert Gym
Cleveland
OH
1
1
0 1.000 1936 1936
Freedom Hall
Louisville
KY
6
2
4 .333
1959 2009
Cleveland Public Hall
Cleveland
OH
1
1
0 1.000 1978 1978
Memorial Coliseum
Lexington
KY
11
6
5 .545
1958 1970
Maravich Center
Baton Rouge New Orleans
LA LA
1 2
1 2
0 1.000 2005 2005 0 1.000 1961 1961
Value City Arena
Columbus Delaware Hiram
OH OH OH
1 1 1
1 0 0
0 1.000 2009 2009 1 .000 1907 1907 1 .000 1905 1905
OH
1
1
0 1.000 2004 2004
New Orleans
LA
2
1
1 .500
1970 1970
Memorial Athletic and Convocation Center
Kent
Loyola Field House Mullins Center
Amherst
MA
2
0
2 .000
1993 1994
Marietta YMCA Gymnasium
Marietta New Concord
OH OH
1 1
0 1
1 .000 1907 1907 0 1.000 1917 1917
1999 1999
Springfield Steubenville Toledo
OH OH OH
1 1 1
0 0 0
1 .000 1 .000 1 .000
U. of U. Special Events Center
Salt Lake City
UT
2
1
1 .500
1975 1975
Beeghly Center
Youngstown Alliance Cincinnati
OH OH OH
1 2 3
1 0 1
0 1.000 1982 1982 2 .000 1905 1906 2 .333 1941 1950
University Hall
Charlottesville
VA
1
0
1 .000
1973 1973
Patriot Center
Fairfax
VA
1
1
0 1.000 1986 1986
Wolstein Center
Cleveland Columbus Athens
OH OH OH
3 3 4
3 0 1
0 1.000 2005 2010 3 .000 1907 1963 3 .250 1907 1917
Ft. Eustis
VA
1
1
0 1.000 1969 1969
Hampton Roads Coliseum Hampton
VA
1
0
Norfolk Scope
1 .000
1970 1970
Norfolk
VA
1
0
1 .000
Convocation Center
Athens
OH
4
0
4 .000
1980 2001
1992 1992
Dedmon Center
Radford Richmond Williamsburg
VA VA VA
1 1 1
1 0 1
0 1.000 2008 2008 1 .000 1923 1923 0 1.000 1953 1953
Fifth Third Arena
Cincinnati
OH
4
1
3 .250
2006 2011
St. John Arena
Columbus Marietta
OH OH
6 14
2 5
4 .333 9 .357
1970 1996 1908 1940
Richmond Coliseum
Richmond
VA
2
0
2 .000
1972 1985
Roanoke Civic Center
Roanoke
VA
2
1
1 .500
Ford Center
Oklahoma City Portland Allentown Bethlehem
OK OR PA PA
1 6 1 1
1 2 0 1
0 4 1 0
2006 1967 1944 1946
1982 1990
Harrisonburg
VA
3
1
2 .333
1988 2004
Norfolk Arena
Norfolk
VA
3
2
1 .667
1961 1963
Benedictine Gym
Richmond
VA
3
1
2 .333
Butler YMCA Gymnasium
Butler
PA
1
0
1 .000
1952 1954
William & Mary Hall
Williamsburg
VA
3
0
3 .000
Alumni Gymnasium
Harrisburg Lewisburg
PA PA
1 1
1 1
0 1.000 1936 1936 0 1.000 1934 1934
1973 1980
Memorial Gymnasium
Blacksburg Norfolk
VA VA
4 4
3 3
1 .750 1 .750
Lewisburg High School Gym
Lewisburg Loretto
PA PA
1 1
1 0
0 1.000 1935 1935 1 .000 1977 1977
1951 1955 1956 1960
Robins Center
Richmond Charlottesville
VA VA
4 6
1 3
3 .250 3 .500
1973 2001 1916 1975
Wachovia Center
Philadelphia
PA
1
1
0 1.000 2010 2010
Wells Fargo Center
Philadelphia
PA
1
0
1 .000
2011 2011
Fort Myer Gym
Ft. Myer Lexington
VA VA
10 10
6 7
4 .600 3 .700
1965 1980 1916 1955
Duquesne Gymnasium
Pittsburgh
PA
1
0
1 .000
Memorial Field House
Pittsburgh
PA
1
1
1935 1935
Cassell Coliseum
Blacksburg
VA
25
9 16 .360
1962 2004
0 1.000 1952 1952
Richmond Arena
Richmond
VA
42
37 5 .881
Motor Square Garden
Pittsburgh
PA
1
1
0 1.000 1924 1924
1955 1969
0 1.000 2007 2007
UW Fieldhouse
Madison Milwaukee
WI WI
1 2
0 1
1 .000 1 .500
Palumbo Center
Pittsburgh
PA
1
1
1973 1973 1966 1966
PSU Armory
University Park
PA
1
Washington High School Gymnasium
Washington
PA
1
0
1 .000
Bradley Center
Milwaukee
WI
4
0
4 .000
1994 2011
1
0 1.000 1937 1937
Bluefield Auditorium
Bluefield
WV
1
1
0 1.000 1956 1956
Wilmerding YMCA Gymnasium
Wilmerding
PA
WV
1
1
0 1.000 1915 1915
0
1 .000
1906 1906
Charleston YMCA Gymnasium
Charleston
1
New Wilmington PA
2
0
2 .000
1905 1905
Victory High School Gymnasium
Clarksburg
WV
1
1
0 1.000 1920 1920
Philadelphia Arena
Philadelphia
PA
2
0
2 .000
1936 1937
WV
1
1
0 1.000 1918 1918
Pittsburgh
PA
2
1
1 .500
2011 2012
Fairmont Normal Gymnasium
Fairmont
Consol Energy Center Mitten Hall
Philadelphia
1.000 .333 .000 1.000
1927 1927 1905 1905 1941 1941
2006 1974 1944 1946
1904 1904
1921 1921
PA
3
0
3 .000
1933 1938
Feaster Center
Fairmont
WV
1
1
0 1.000 2000 2000
Carnegie Tech Gymnasium Pittsburgh
PA
3
1
2 .333
1915 1936
Trees Gymnasium
Pittsburgh Beaver Falls
PA PA
3 4
0 3
3 .000 1 .750
1918 1920 1905 1944
Huntington Armory
Huntington Logan
WV WV
1 1
1 1
0 1.000 1915 1915 0 1.000 1958 1958
Duquesne Gardens
Pittsburgh
PA
4
0
4 .000
1906 1942
Mount Hope Gym
Mt. Hope Parkersburg
WV WV
1 1
0 1
1 .000 1941 1941 0 1.000 1955 1955
Spectrum
Philadelphia Grove City Philadelphia
PA PA PA
7 8 9
3 3 1
4 .429 5 .375 8 .111
1971 1983 1922 1929 1922 1986
Butcher Athletic Center
Shepherdstown WV Wheeling WV
1 1
0 1
1 .000 1995 1995 0 1.000 1941 1941
1
0 1.000 1946 1946
PA
9
2
7 .222
2003 2012
White Sulphur Springs Williamson
1
Pittsburgh
Ashford Gymnasium
WV
Petersen Events Center
WV
1
1
0 1.000 1954 1954
The Pavilion
Villanova
PA
9
3
6 .333
1997 2008
Raleigh County Armory
Beckley
WV
2
1
1 .500
1968 1969
Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse
Philadelphia Meadville
PA PA
10 11
6 2
4 .600 9 .182
1984 1995 1904 1928
Raleigh County Field House Beckley Bethany
WV WV
2 2
1 0
1 .500 2 .000
1932 1966 1908 1915
Convention Hall
Philadelphia
PA
11
5
6 .455
1939 1950
Charleston Armory
Charleston
WV
2
2
0 1.000 1915 1926
McGonigle Hall
Philadelphia
PA
12
3
9 .250
1985 1995
Fairmont Armory
Fairmont
WV
2
1
1 .500
A.J. Palumbo Center
Pittsburgh
PA
12
7
5 .583
1989 2009
Palestra
Philadelphia
PA
23
9 14 .391
1958 1995
Vanity Fair Hall
Huntington Martinsburg
WV WV
2 2
2 2
0 1.000 1928 1930 0 1.000 1945 1946
Pittsburgh Civic Arena
Pittsburgh
PA
25
14 11 .560
1975 1998
Parkersburg YMCA Gymnasium
Parkersburg
WV
2
0
2 .000
1907 1908
Pitt Pavilion
Pittsburgh Washington Pittsburgh
PA PA PA
27 35 36
9 18 .333 18 17 .514 16 20 .444
1925 1951 1915 1950 1904 1956
Fitzgerald Field House
Pittsburgh
PA
41
20 21 .488
1953 2002
Fairmont YMCA Gymnasium
Fairmont Clarksburg Elkins Fairmont
WV WV WV WV
4 5 5 5
4 2 1 5
0 3 4 0
1915 1927 1915 1916
Recreation Hall
University Park
PA
57
24 33 .421
1931 1991
Cam Henderson Center
Huntington
WV
5
0
5 .000
1982 1991
Caguas Municipal Complex San Juan
PR
3
3
0 1.000 1998 1998
Charleston
WV
6
4
2 .667
1924 1959
Coliseo de Puerto Rico
San Juan Providence
PR RI
3 1
2 1
1 .667 2011 2011 0 1.000 1983 1983
Huntington
WV
6
4
2 .667
1922 1945
Wheeling Civic Center
Wheeling
WV
6
3
3 .500
2000 2000
Dunkin’ Donuts Center
Providence
RI
6
4
2 .667
2004 2012
Keaney Gymnasium
Kingston
RI
9
3
6 .333
1986 1995
Providence Civic Center
Providence Columbia
RI SC
9 1
3 0
6 .333 1 .000
1982 2000 1951 1951
Morgantown High School Gym
Morgantown Bluefield Fayetteville Buckhannon
WV WV WV WV
7 8 8 26
5 8 8 19
2 0 0 7
Winthrop Coliseum
Rock Hill
SC
1
0
1 .000
1991 1991
WVU Armory
Morgantown
WV
32
26 6 .813
1904 1915
Charleston Civic Center
Charleston
WV
79
59 20 .747
1960 2012
The Ark
Morgantown
WV
100
66 34 .660
1916 1927
Mountaineer Field House
Morgantown
WV
451 370 81 .820
1929 1970
WVU Coliseum
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602 468 134 .777
1971 2012
Memorial Auditorium
Greenville Charleston Greenville Knoxville
SC SC SC TN
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1 3 6 1
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1960 1960 1958 1959
1963 1964 1972 1959
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1921 1942 1933 1948
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Jerry West Birth: May 28, 1938 Lettered: 1958-59-60C #44, 6-3, 180, Guard Chelyan, W.Va. 1959: Associated Press, United Press International, Sporting News, NEA Service, Coaches Association, Chuck Taylor-Converse, Look, NBC Television, Helms Foundation (unanimous) 1960: Associated Press, United Press International, Sporting News, NEA Service, Coaches Association, Chuck Taylor-Converse, Look, NBC Television, Helms Foundation (unanimous)
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Season 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 Totals
G FGM/FGA % FTM/FTA % Rebounds Avg. 28 178/359 .496 142/194 .732 311 11.1 34 340/656 .518 223/320 .697 419 12.3 31 325/645 .504 258/337 .766 510 16.5 93 843/1,660 .508 623/851 .732 1,240 13.3
Points 498 903 908 2,309
Avg. 17.8 26.6 29.3 24.8
Born May 28, 1938 in Chelyan, Jerry West established 17 WVU records and led the Mountaineers to three of its greatest seasons on the hardwood. With a mark of 61-12 while West was a regular, West Virginia earned three straight NCAA berths and came within two points of winning the national championship in 1959. A second team All-American in 1958, West earned consensus All-America honors in 1959 and 1960; he averaged 29.3 points and 16.5 rebounds per game as a senior. After his
Jerry West’s Professional Statistics Season Team G Los Angeles/NBA 79 1960-61 1961-62 Los Angeles/NBA 75 1962-63 Los Angeles/NBA 55 1963-64 Los Angeles/NBA 72 1964-65 Los Angeles/NBA 74 1965-66 Los Angeles/NBA 79 1966-67 Los Angeles/NBA 66 Los Angeles/NBA 51 1967-68 1968-69 Los Angeles/NBA 61 1969-70 Los Angeles/NBA 74 1970-71 Los Angeles/NBA 69 1971-72 Los Angeles/NBA 77 1972-73 Los Angeles/NBA 69 1973-74 Los Angeles/NBA 31 Totals
14 Seasons
932
FGM/FGA 529/1264 799/1795 559/1213 740/1529 822/1655 818/1731 645/1389 476/926 545/1156 831/1673 667/1351 735/1540 618/1291 232/519
% .419 .445 .461 .484 .497 .473 .464 .514 .471 .497 .494 .477 .479 .447
FTM/FTA 331/497 712/926 371/477 584/702 648/789 840/977 602/686 391/482 490/497 647/785 525/631 515/633 339/421 165/198
9,016/19,032
.474
7,160/8,801
senior season, he was selected to play on the Pan American and Olympic teams. Co-captain of the 1960 Olympic team along with Oscar Robertson, the duo led the USA to a 5-0 record and a victory over Russia to claim the gold medal at Rome. West entered the NBA in 1961 and spent 14 outstanding seasons with the Los Angeles Lakers. During his NBA career, he compiled just about every honor possible. An all-NBA first team selection seven times, he also made the all-NBA defensive team four straight years from 1970-73. He set a then NBA single game scoring record for guards on January 17, 1962, scoring 63 points against New York. Also an NBA record-holder for the most free throws made in a single season in 1965-66 with 840, he led the league in scoring in 1970, averaging 31.2 points per game. West played in 14 all-star games, winning MVP honors in 1972. Also the NBA playoff MVP in 1969, at one time he held the NBA record with 3,708 playoff points. The fifth player in NBA history to surpass the 6,000 assist mark, the 6-3 guard played on one NBA championship team in 1972. Upon retiring in 1974, West
% Rebounds Avg. Points Avg. .666 611 7.7 1,389 17.6 .769 591 7.9 2,310 30.8 .778 384 7.0 1,489 27.1 .832 433 7.0 2,064 28.7 .821 447 6.0 2,292 31.0 .860 562 7.1 2,476 31.3 .878 382 5.9 1,892 28.7 .811 294 5.8 1,343 26.2 .821 262 4.3 1,580 25.9 .824 338 4.6 2,309 31.2 .832 320 4.6 1,859 26.9 .814 327 4.2 1,985 25.8 .805 289 4.2 1,575 22.8 .833 116 3.0 629 25.3 .814
5,376
5.8
25,192
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ranked among the NBA top five in scoring, minutes, field goals and field goal percentage. Formerly the successful president of the Lakers (whom he led to five NBA titles in the 1980s) he was elected to the Pro Basketball Hall of Fame in 1979 and was an inaugural member of the West Virginia Sports Hall of Fame in 1991. West came out of retirement in 2002 to serve as president for the Memphis Grizzlies until 2007 and was named NBA Executive of the Year in 2004, the second time he has won the award. His #44 jersey number was retired by WVU in 2005, the first time any basketball jersey has been retired from competition.
Rodney King “Rod” Thorn
Birth: October 26, 1934 Lettered: 1955-56-57C
Birth: May 23, 1941 Lettered: 1961-62-63C
#33, 6-4, 185, Guard/Forward Charleston, W.Va.
#44, 6-4, 178, Forward/Guard Princeton, W.Va.
1957: Associated Press, United Press International, Look, Helms Foundation, Chuck Taylor-Converse
Season 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 Totals
G FGM/FGA % FTM/FTA % Rebounds Avg. 30 260/756 .344 191/255 .749 244 8.1 30 290/814 .356 218/326 .669 392 13.1 29 235/648 .363 201/254 .794 305 10.5 89 785/2,218 .354 610/835 .731 941 10.6
Points 711 798 671 2,180
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Rodney Clark “Hot Rod” Hundley
1962: Helms Foundation, The Sporting News 1963: Look-Basketball Writers, Helms Foundation, Coach & Athlete, Chuck Taylor-Converse Avg. 23.7 26.6 23.1 24.5
Born October 26, 1934, in Charleston, Rod Hundley was raised in the Charleston pool halls and saloons. Realizing his basketball talents could get him somewhere, he applied himself enough to earn a basketball scholarship at West Virginia University, although initially, his heart was set on North Carolina State. As a freshman, Hundley set the freshman scoring record with 62 points against the Ohio University plebes and averaged almost 35 points per game. It was also during his freshman year that he learned to clown, a practice he continued for the remainder of his career. His routine included behind-the-back foul shots, half-court heaves, lining up in the T formation and practicing his pitching motion -- all during the game. In the 1954 Southern Conference tournament, Hundley had an opportunity to set the tournament scoring record with two free throws in the waning minutes of the championship game against George Washington. With the outcome already decided in WVU’s favor, Hundley, upon learning that he could get the record, shot two air balls. The first attempt was a hook shot. The second was a behind-the-back heave. He averaged 24.5 points per game over three seasons and scored 2,180 career points, just the fourth player in college basketball to accomplish that. “Hot Rod” set the WVU single-game scoring record with 54 points against Furman, and still holds seven other school marks. Named to five All-America teams in 1957, he was the first player chosen in the 1957 NBA draft and played with the Minneapolis/Los Angeles Lakers from 1958-63. Since 1971 he was a broadcaster with the Utah Jazz until his retirement in 2009, after announcing more than 3,000 NBA games. In 1994, he won the NBA’s Distinguished Broadcaster Award, a honor bestowed only twice previously. Hundley was inducted into the West Virginia Sports Hall of Fame in 1992 and recently released his second book, “You Gotta Love It, Baby!” In 2003, he received the Curt Gowdy Media Award at the NBA Hall of Fame ceremonies. His #33 jersey number was retired by WVU in 2009, the second basketball jersey to be retired from competition.
Season 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 Totals
G FGM/FGA % FTM/FTA % Rebounds Avg. 24 192/416 .462 61/106 .575 299 12.5 29 2WW59/586 .442 170/241 .705 351 12.1 29 241/557 .433 170/221 .769 262 9.0 82 692/1,559 .444 401/568 .706 912 11.1
Points 445 688 652 1,785
Avg. 18.5 23.7 22.5 21.8
Born May 23, 1941 in Weirton, Rod Thorn grew up in Princeton and became one of the most prized and touted recruits to ever sign at West Virginia University. His high school reputation was so great that the state legislature intervened in his recruitment and declared him one of the state’s natural resources. Also resourceful as a player from 1961-63, Thorn was one of the most honored backcourt players in the nation during his senior season in 1963. The 1963 Southern Conference Athlete of the Year, he was a member of two basketball and three baseball clubs that played in NCAA tournaments at West Virginia. As a senior he earned All-America basketball honors from the Helms Foundation, Look, Coach & Athlete and Converse. Scoring 1,785 career points, he led the Mountaineers in scoring, rebounding, shooting percentage and assists for two seasons and set six records that still stand in the WVU record books. In 1964, Thorn was drafted in the first round by the Baltimore Bullets and went on to play with Detroit, St. Louis and Seattle during an eight year pro career. He went on in the professional ranks to become a coach and general manager. Thorn was most recently president of the New Jersey Nets. He was inducted into the West Virginia Sports Hall of Fame in 1992.
Da’Sean Butler Birth: January 25, 1988 Lettered: 2007-08-09C-10C #1, 6-7, 230, Forward Newark, N.J. 2010: Basketball Times, John Wooden Season 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Totals
“HOT ROD” HUNDLEY
G 36 37 35 38 146
FGM/FGA 135/281 186/376 212/494 208/503 741/1,654
% FTM/FTA % Rebounds Avg. .480 53/80 .663 127 3.5 .495 73/114 .640 228 6.2 .429 114/150 .760 208 5.9 .414 168/213 .789 237 6.2 .448 408/557 .732 800 5.5
Points 362 479 600 654 2,095
Avg. 10.1 12.9 17.1 17.2 14.3
Da’Sean Butler finished his Mountaineer career with 2,095 points, ranking third in school history behind Jerry West and Hot Rod Hundley. In 2010, he became the ninth first team AllAmerican in school history after he was named to the Basketball Times and John Wooden All-America teams. A second-team selection by the Associated Press and third-team selection by the NABC in 2010, Butler is the winningest player in school history with 107 victories. WVU had a 107-39 record during his career, and he led the Mountaineers
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to three straight NCAA appearances, including the 2010 Final Four and 2008 Sweet 16. He also led WVU to an NIT championship in 2007 and the school’s first BIG EAST tournament championship in 2010. A native of Newark, N.J., Butler earned first team all-BIG EAST honors, named to the NCAA East Region all-Tournament team and selected BIG EAST Championship Most Outstanding Player in 2010. The 2010 winner of the Lowe’s Senior CLASS award, Butler set WVU records in double figure scoring games (108), career minutes played (4,491) and career games played (146). Butler averaged 14.3 points during his career and had 26 20-point games and 11 double-doubles. His 205 3-point field goals ranks fourth in school history and he ranks sixth in career offensive rebounds with 270. Butler is fifth in career free throws made (408), 11th in career rebounds (800), eighth in career starts (110) and 12th in career steals (154). He was drafted in the second round of the 2010 NBA Draft by the Miami Heat.
Leland Eugene “Lefty” Byrd Birth: April 8, 1927 Lettered: 1945-46-47C-48 #6, #14, #19, #8, 6-3, 185, Forward Matoaka, W.Va. 1947: Helms Foundation Season 1944-45 1945-46 1946-47 1947-48 Totals
G FGM/FGA 18 70/-- 27 129/-- 22 108/-- 20 105/-- 87 412/--
% -- -- -- -- --
FTM/FTA 34/52 47/79 47/65 48/82 176/278
% Rebounds Avg. .654 -- -- .595 -- -- .723 -- -- .585 -- -- .633 -- --
Points 174 305 263 258 1,000
Avg. 9.7 11.3 12.0 12.9 11.5
Floyd Scott “Scotty” Hamilton Birth: November 21, 1921 Death: April 11, 1976 Lettered: 1941-42-43C #7, 5-10, 190, Guard, Grafton, W.Va. 1942: Helms Foundation Season 1940-41 1941-42 1942-43 Totals
G FGM/FGA 19 62/-- 23 84/-- 21 92/-- 63 238/--
Second Team 1952: 1956: 1957: 1958: 1958: 1962: 1968: 1972: 2010: 2012:
Mark Workman, Collier’s Rod Hundley, Associated Press, United Press, International News Service, NEA Service, Chuck Taylor-Converse, Helms Foundation Rod Hundley, International News Service, NEA Service Jerry West, Helms Foundation, Chuck Taylor-Converse Lloyd Sharrar, Associated Press Rod Thorn, Chuck Taylor-Converse, Associated Press, United Press International Ron Williams, Chuck Taylor-Converse Wil Robinson, Chuck Taylor-Converse Da’Sean Butler, Associated Press Kevin Jones, Associated Press, USBWA, NABC
Third Team 1945: 1948: 1949: 1951: 1956: 1958: 1958: 1961: 1962: 1972: 2006: 2010: 2012:
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Jimmy Walthall, Pic Magazine Eddie Beach, Helms Foundation Fred Schaus, Helms Foundation Mark Workman, Basketball Record Rod Hundley, Collier’s Jerry West, Associated Press, United Press International Lloyd Sharrar, United Press International, Coaches Association Lee Patrone, Helms Foundation Rod Thorn, Coaches Association Wil Robinson, Associated Press Kevin Pittsnogle, NABC Da’Sean Butler, NABC Kevin Jones, Sporting News, Basketball Times
FTM/FTA 28/57 33/46 39/64 100/167
% Rebounds Avg. .491 -- -- .717 -- -- .609 -- -- .599 -- --
Points 152 201 223 576
Avg. 8.0 8.7 10.6 9.1
Floyd “Scotty” Hamilton was a starter on West Virginia’s 1942 NIT national championship team. In the tournament, Hamilton led the last-seeded Mountaineers to a monumental 58-49 overtime win against coach Claire Bee’s Long Island squad, which came into the contest with a 42-game winning streak. After topping Toledo 51-39 in the semifinals, Hamilton then helped WVU upend Western Kentucky 47-45 in the championship game. The Mountaineers finished 19-4 that season as the 5-11 Hamilton averaged 8.7 points per game to become West Virginia’s first-ever basketball All-America selection (Helms Foundation). For his career, Hamilton averaged 9.1 points per game and captained the 1943 squad. West Virginia teams produced records of 13-10, 19-4 and 14-7 (46-21 overall) during his tenure. After college, Hamilton joined the Navy and served in World War II. He later became basketball coach at Washington & Lee, before moving on to become athletic director at Marietta (Ohio) High School. He is a member of the West Virginia Sportswriter’s Hall of Fame and was selected for the WVU basketball all-time team (pre-WWII). He was inducted into the West Virginia Sports Hall of Fame in 1996. Hamilton died April 11, 1976.
The first 1,000-point scorer in Mountaineer history, Leland Byrd is one of West Virginia’s finest lefthanded cagers of all-time. He led WVU to three straight NIT berths and was part of WVU’s first 20-win season, when the 1945-46 squad went 24-3. During his junior season, the Mountaineers were ranked as high as second nationally and WVU’s home winning streak grew to a school record 57 games. In 1947, Byrd was honored by the Helms Foundation as a first-team All-American. In 1972, Byrd was named WVU’s fifth athletic director. For the next eight years, WVU enjoyed considerable growth and success under his leadership. His lasting monument to West Virginia can be seen in the 63,500-seat football stadium Mountaineer Field; a facility he helped secure funds for before leaving WVU to become executive director of the Eastern Eight basketball conference in 1979. Byrd was a member of the inaugural West Virginia Sports Hall of Fame induction class in 1991.
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Kevin Jones Birth: August 25, 1989 Lettered: 2009-10-11C-12C #5, 6-8, 260, Forward Mount Vernon, N.Y. 2012: John Wooden
Season 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Totals
G 35 38 33 33 139
FGM/FGA 96/194 199/382 173/388 260/511 728/1,475
% FTM/FTA % Rebounds Avg. .495 26/46 .565 170 4.9 .521 42/104 .404 272 7.2 .446 55/91 .604 246 7.5 .509 103/132 .780 360 10.9 .494 256/378 .677 1,048 7.5
Kevin Jones was named a second team consensus All-American in 2012 after he was named to the John Wooden All-America team, a secondteam selection to the USBWA, NABC, Associated Press teams and a thirdteam selection to the Basketball Times and Sporting News teams. Jones, a Mount Vernon, N.Y., resident, led the Mountaineers to four consecutive NCAA tournament appearances, including the 2010 Final Four and the school’s first BIG EAST tournament championship in 2010. As a senior, the two-time co-captain averaged 19.9 points and 10.9 rebounds per game, becoming just the third player in BIG EAST history to have led the league in both scoring and rebounding in the same season. The All-BIG EAST first team selection finished his Mountaineer career fifth in scoring (1,822 points) and fourth in rebounding (1,048) rebounds, joining Jerry West as the only two WVU players to score more than 1,700 points and grab more than 1,000 rebounds. During his senior season, he became the first Mountaineer player since Wil Robinson in 1972 to score at least 20 points in nine consecutive games. Jones finished his career as WVU’s all-time leader in offensive rebounds (450) and finished 11th in BIG EAST history with 560 career rebounds in conference games. He started every game in his final three seasons and finished second in career minutes played (4,347) at WVU.
Points 221 512 432 657 1,822
Avg. 6.3 13.5 13.1 19.9 13.1
G 29 31 35 33 128
Wilbert “Wil” Robinson Jr.
Birth: July 30, 1984 Lettered: 2003-04-05-06C
Birth: April 9, 1948 Lettered: 1970-71C-72C
#34, 6-11, 255, Center Martinsburg, W.Va.
#14, 6-1, 170, Guard, Uniontown, Pa.
2006: John Wooden
1972: Basketball Weekly, United Savings, Helms Foundation
FGM/FGA 126/258 116/290 146/314 231/485 619/1,342
% FTM/FTA % Rebounds Avg. .498 35/49 .714 138 4.8 .400 32/41 .780 115 3.7 .465 66/78 .846 129 3.7 .476 84/98 .857 181 5.5 .461 217/266 .816 563 4.4
Points 336 317 418 637 1,708
Avg. 11.6 10.2 11.9 19.3 1
A native of Martinsburg, W.Va., Kevin Pittsnogle became the first Mountaineer men’s basketball player honored on an All-American team since Wil Robinson was a first team All-America selection in 1972. Pittsnogle was named to the 10-member John Wooden AllAmerica team as well as a third-team selection by the NABC and honorable mention selection by the Associated Press. Pittsnogle, a 6-foot-11 inch center, averaged 19.3 points and 5.5 rebounds per game to help the Mountaineers to a 22-11 record in 2006 and the school’s second straight NCAA tournament “Sweet 16” appearance. In 2005, Pittsnogle helped lead the Mountaineers to a 24-11 record and an appearance in the NCAA Elite Eight. As a senior in 2006, Pittsnogle shot 47.6 percent from the floor and finished his career with 1,708 points to rank sixth among all WVU scorers. He shot 41.1 percent from 3-point range for his career, ranking second all-time in school history. At the time, Pittsnogle was WVU’s all-time leader in 3-point field goals made with 253. Pittsnogle was also named first team all-BIG EAST in 2006. He scored a career-high 34 points against Canisius, started all 33 games and tallied 20 or more points 18 times. Pittsnogle averaged 17.0 points in three NCAA tournament games as a senior. He signed a free agent contract with the Boston Celtics in the summer of 2006.
Season 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 Totals
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Birth: March 10, 1930 Death: December 21, 1983 Lettered: 1950-51-52
The 1956-65 Team: Rod Hundley, 6-4, 1955-57; Jim McCormick, 6-2, 1961-63; Lloyd Sharrar, 6-10, 1956-58; Rod Thorn, 6-4, 1961-63; Don Vincent, 6-2, 1956-58; Jerry West, 6-3, 1958-60.
The 1986-95 Team: Marsalis Basey, 5-8, 1991-94; Steve Berger, 5-11, 1987-90; Dale Blaney, 6-4, 1982-86; Chris Brooks, 6-7, 1988-91; Herbie Brooks, 6-2, 1986-89; Darryl Prue, 6-7, 1986-89. The 1996-2005 Team: Calvin Bowman, 6-9, 2000-01; Marcus Goree, 6-8, 1997-00; Seldon Jefferson, 6-3, 199597; Damian Owens, 6-6, 1995-98; Tyrone Sally, 6-7, 2002-05; Jarrod West, 5-11, 1995-98. Post 2005 Poll: Patrick Beilein, 6-4, 2003-06; J.D. Collins, 5-11, 2003-06; Mike Gansey, 2005-06, 6-4; Johannes Herber, 6-6, 2003-06; Kevin Pittsnogle, 6-11, 2003-06; Frank Young, 6-5, 200407; Joe Alexander, 6-8, 2006-08; Darris Nichols, 6-3, 2005-08; Alex Ruoff, 6-5, 2006-09; Da’Sean Butler, 6-7, 2006-10; Devin Ebanks, 6-9, 2009-10; Joe Mazzulla, 6-2, 2007-11; Darryl Bryant, 6-2, 2009-12; Kevin Jones, 6-8, 2009-12. The West Virginia University All-Time Team Committee is composed of John Antonik, Tony Caridi, Garrett Ford, Michael Fragale, Mickey Furfari, Doug Huff, Jay Jacobs, Gary McPherson, Bryan Messerly (chair), Jay Redmond and Craig Walker.
Avg. 20.0 25.0 29.4 24.7
Mark Cecil Workman
The 1946-55 Team: Leland Byrd, 6-3, 1945-48; Clyde Green, 6-2, 1946-49; Red Holmes, 6-0, 1952-54; Fred Schaus, 6-5, 1947-49; Jim Sottile, 6-1, 1951-53; Mark Workman, 6-9, 1950-52.
The 1976-85 Team: Warren Baker, 6-7, 1973-76; Greg Jones, 6-1, 1981-83; Lowes Moore, 6-1, 1977-80; Maurice Robinson, 6-7, 1975-78; Lester Rowe, 6-5, 1981-85; Russel Todd, 6-7, 1981-83.
Points 520 624 706 1,850
From nearby Uniontown, Pa., Wil Robinson was named West Virginia’s seventh first-team AllAmerican in 1972 after becoming the third highest career scorer in Mountaineer basketball history. In 1972, the 6-1 guard forged the highest season scoring average in WVU history when he scored 706 points in 24 games (29.4), breaking a record set by Jerry West. The flamboyant Robinson scored 1,850 points in his career, trailing only All-Americans West (2,309) and Rod Hundley (2,180). Other career marks include a 24.7 points-per-game scoring average (second) and 733 field goals (third). The three-year letterman (1970-72) holds the WVU Coliseum record for points in a game by a Mountaineer player (45 vs. Penn State in 1971). In fact, Robinson owns six of the Mountaineers’ top seven all-time single game scores at the Coliseum. He and his teammates opened the WVU Coliseum with a 113-92 victory against Colgate on December 1, 1970. Following his senior season, Robinson was named first team All-America by Basketball Weekly, United Savings and Helms Foundation, second team by Converse and third team by the Associated Press. A two-year WVU team captain, Robinson was selected in the fourth round of the NBA draft by the Houston Rockets and the fourth round of the ABA draft by the Pittsburgh Condors. He played one year in the ABA (1974) with the Memphis and Utah teams. Robinson was inducted into the West Virginia Sports Hall of Fame in 1997.
The Pre-World War II Team: Rudy Baric, 6-3, 1940-42; Marshall Glenn, 6-1, 1928-30; Jack Gocke, 6-3, 1935-37; Scotty Hamilton, 5-10, 1941-43; Joe Stydahar, 6-4, 1933-36.
The 1966-75 Team: Jerome Anderson, 6-6, 1973-75; Carey Bailey, 6-5, 1968-69; Bob Hummel, 6-2, 1968-70; Dave Reaser, 6-6, 1966-68; Wil Robinson, 6-2, 1970-72; Ron “Fritz” Williams, 6-3, 1966-68.
G FGM/FGA % FTM/FTA % Rebounds Avg. 26 216/495 .436 88/114 .772 106 4.1 25 252/542 .465 120/148 .811 103 4.1 24 265/579 .458 176/210 .838 97 4.0 75 733/1616 .454 384/472 .814 306 4.1
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Season 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 Totals
Kevin Pittsnogle
#31, 6-8, 205, Center, Charleston, W.Va. 1952: Associated Press, United Press International, Look, Helms Foundation Season 1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 Totals
G FGM/FGA % FTM/FTA % Rebounds Avg. 24 100/-- -- 71/114 .623 -- -- 27 273/558 .489 159/252 .631 -- -- 25 207/430 .481 163/232 .703 437 17.5 76 580/-- -- 393/598 .657 -- --
Points 271 705 577 1,553
Avg. 11.3 26.1 23.1 20.4
Mark Workman was possibly the best-shooting center ever to play Mountaineer basketball. The 6-8 giant scored 1,553 career points for a 20.4 scoring average. He once scored 50 points during a 1951 game against Salem College and still holds four of WVU’s top 10 all-time single game scoring marks. One of Workman’s greatest accomplishments was winning the Basketball Writers Association Gold Star Award as the outstanding visiting player in the state of New York for the 1951-52 season. Workman led WVU to wins against New York University (100-75) and Niagara (74-71). A first team All-America selection in 1952 by the Associated Press, UPI, Look and the Helms Foundation, Workman finished third in the nation in scoring as a junior (26.1 points per game) and sixth nationally as a senior (23.1), while averaging 17.5 rebounds per game. Workman played professionally with the Milwaukee Hawks, Philadelphia Warriors and Baltimore Bullets from 1952-54. He was inducted into the West Virginia Sportswriter’s Hall of Fame in 1974 and the West Virginia Sports Hall of Fame in 1994. Workman died December 21, 1983, at Bradenton, Fla.
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Coach John Purinton (West Virginia, 1903) Anthony Chez (West Virginia, 1907) James Jenkins (West Virginia, 1908) George Pyle (Florida, 1910) H.P. Mullenex (Davis & Elkins, 1913) Francis Stadsvold (Minnesota, 1919) Marshall Glenn (West Virginia, 1931) Dyke Raese (West Virginia, 1932) Rudy Baric (West Virginia, 1943) Harry Lothes (West Virginia, 1940) John Brickels (Wittenberg, 1930) Lee Patton (Arizona State, 1927) Red Brown (Davis & Elkins, 1931) Fred Schaus (West Virginia, 1949) George King (Morris Harvey, 1950) Bucky Waters (North Carolina State, 1958) Sonny Moran (Morris Harvey, 1950) Joedy Gardner (West Virginia, 1959) Gale Catlett (West Virginia, 1963) John Beilein (Wheeling Jesuit, 1975) Bob Huggins (West Virginia, 1977)
By Victories Coach Gale Catlett Francis Stadsvold Fred Schaus Bob Huggins John Beilein George King Lee Patton Red Brown Bucky Waters Marshall Glenn Joedy Gardner Sonny Moran Dyke Raese George Pyle Anthony Chez Rudy Baric John Brickels H.P. Mullennex Harry Lothes John Purinton James H. Jenkins
Seasons Years Record Pct. 1904 1 4-3 .571 1905-07 3 15-21 .417 1908 1 3-7 .300 1915-17 3 29-25 .537 1918-19 2 12-21 .364 1920-33 14 149-133 .528 1934-38 5 61-46 .570 1939-42 4 55-29 .655 1943 1 14-7 .667 1944 1 8-11 .421 1945 1 12-6 .667 1946-50 5 91-26 .778 1951-54 4 72-31 .699 1955-60 6 146-37 .798 1961-65 5 102-43 .703 1966-69 4 69-41 .627 1970-74 5 57-68 .456 1975-78 4 59-53 .527 1979-02 24 439-276 .614 2003-07 5 104-60 .634 2008-12 5 120-56 .682
Seasons Years Record Pct. 1979-02 24 439-276 .614 1920-33 14 149-133 .528 1955-60 6 146-37 .797 2008-12 5 120-56 .682 2003-07 5 104-60 .634 1961-65 5 102-43 .703 1946-50 5 91-26 .777 1951-54 4 72-31 .699 1966-69 4 69-41 .627 1934-38 5 61-46 .570 1975-78 4 59-53 .526 1970-74 5 57-68 .456 1939-42 4 55-29 .654 1915-17 3 29-25 .537 1905-07 3 15-21 .417 1943 1 14-7 .667 1945 1 12-6 .667 1918-19 2 12-21 .363 1944 1 8-11 .421 1904 1 4-3 .571 1908 1 3-7 .300
By Percentage Coach Fred Schaus Lee Patton George King Red Brown Bob Huggins Rudy Baric John Brickels Dyke Raese John Beilein Bucky Waters Gale Catlett John Purinton Marshall Glenn George Pyle Francis Stadsvold Joedy Gardner Sonny Moran Harry Lothes Anthony Chez H.P. Mullenex James Jenkins
Seasons Years Record Pct. 1955-60 6 146-37 .798 1946-50 5 91-26 .778 1961-65 5 102-43 .703 1951-54 4 72-31 .699 2008-12 5 120-56 .682 1943 1 14-7 .667 1945 1 12-6 .667 1939-42 4 55-29 .655 2003-07 5 104-60 .634 1966-69 4 69-41 .627 1979-02 24 439-276 .614 1904 1 4-3 .571 1934-38 5 61-46 .570 1915-17 3 29-25 .537 1920-33 14 149-133 .528 1975-78 4 59-53 .527 1970-74 5 57-68 .456 1944 1 8-11 .421 1905-07 3 15-21 .417 1918-19 2 12-21 .364 1908 1 3-7 .300
Loren Ward took over the coaching duties for the last six games of the 1949-50 season after Lee Patton was involved in a car accident. Ward is credited with a 3-3 record. Drew Catlett took over the coaching duties for the last five games of the 2001-02 season, following Gale Catlett’s retirement. Drew Catlett is credited with an 0-5 record.
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James P. Clements
WVU’s first family, standing from left: Jim, Beth and Tyler Clements. In rockers: Hannah and Maggie. Seated on lawn: Grace
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im Clements is West Virginia University’s 23rd president. WVU is the flagship university of West Virginia, with an internationally diverse student body of more than 33,000 undergraduate and graduate students across approximately 200 degree programs in the University’s 13 constituent colleges, two divisional colleges, and multiple healthcare sites. Dr. Clements chairs the boards of the West Virginia United Health System, the WVU Hospitals, and the WVU Research Corporation. In total, WVU and its affiliates represent a $2.3 billion enterprise and employ more than 18,000 people. WVU and its affiliates are currently in the midst of more than $600 million of capital improvements. Regionally, he is a board member of the National Energy Technology Laboratory Regional University Alliance. He chairs the Implementation Committee of the Power of 32, a visioning initiative across 32 counties in Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. In the state, he recently co-chaired the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission’s Diversity Initiative Council, and co-chaired the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission’s College Completion Task Force. In addition, he serves on the board of the West Virginia Business Roundtable. On a national level, he is active with national higher education organizations such as the Association of Public Land-Grant Universities (APLU) and the American Council on Education (ACE). He is currently co-chair of the APLU Energy Forum and
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is the chair of the ACE Commission on Leadership. Dr. Clements was the only university president selected to join a 15-member Innovation Advisory Board to the U.S. Department of Commerce. He was also nominated and participated in the 81st Joint Civilian Orientation Conference through the U.S. Department of Defense. Before coming to WVU, Dr. Clements served as provost and vice president for academic affairs at Towson University, the second-largest public university in Maryland. Prior to becoming provost, he served as Towson’s vice president for economic and community outreach, and as the Robert W. Deutsch Distinguished Professor and chair of the Department of Computer and Information Sciences. Dr. Clements earned a B.S. in computer science and an M.S. and Ph.D. in operations analysis from the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC), as well as an M.S. in computer science from Johns Hopkins University. The fourth edition of his project management textbook was published in four languages and used in multiple countries; the fifth edition was released in spring 2012. At WVU, Dr. Clements is a tenured professor in the Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources’ Lane Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering. He is married to Beth Clements, and they have four children – Tyler, twin daughters Hannah and Maggie, and Grace.
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secured the funding for an $80 million soccer complex to house the Dynamos when the call came to return to his alma mater. BBVA Compass Stadium was built and opened in 2012 adding to Luck’s legacy with the professional soccer team, and the overall Houston sports facility complexes. He returned in May 2012 for the opening ceremony of the soccer stadium that he fought so hard for. The Rhodes Scholar finalist graduated Phi Beta Kappa from WVU in 1982. He also earned a law degree from Texas, graduating cum laude in 1987. In 1997, Luck was inducted into the West Virginia University Sports Hall of Fame, and in 2000, he was inducted into the CoSIDA Academic All-America Hall of Fame. He is married to the former Kathy Wilson. They have two sons and two daughters: Andrew, a former All-American quarterback and two-time Heisman Trophy finalist at Stanford and No. 1 overall pick of the 2012 NFL draft by the Indianapolis Colts; Mary Ellen, a junior volleyball player at Stanford; Emily, a freshman at Stanford and Addison, who attends Morgantown High.
Director of Athletics
oliver luck
Oliver Luck
uccessful at each of his previous career stops, Oliver Luck continues that streak at West Virginia University. A former Mountaineer quarterback, Luck, appointed the University’s 11th Director of Athletics by President James P. Clements on June 9, 2010, has made significant strides in his first two years to enhance WVU’s role as a major player in the collegiate world. In his first year, Luck hired four head coaches, while maintaining WVU’s superior level of success. In addition to new hires, Luck oversaw the progress of major capital projects, such as the $25 million WVU basketball practice facility for men’s and women’s basketball and the women’s soccer training complex. He also fostered an atmosphere for achievement and triumph in the classroom and on the field. In year two, Luck led WVU into the Big 12 Conference, oversaw the best fundraising year in school history, implemented several safety and crowd enhancements at Mountaineer sporting events, increased overall department revenue, continued a master plan for facility upgrades and watched his football program gain its third BCS bowl victory with a record-setting 70-33 win in the Orange Bowl. Luck’s athletic and professional careers have been the epitome of success, first as a record-setting quarterback for the Mountaineers from 197881, then as a professional quarterback for the National Football League’s Houston Oilers, and later as a professional sports executive. After retiring from football, Luck became vice president of business development for the NFL and later was appointed general manager of the Frankfurt Galaxy of the World League of American Football. He spent the 1995 season as general manager of the Rhein Fire before being named President and CEO of NFL Europe in 1996. Luck totaled more than 10 years with the NFL, before becoming chief executive officer of the Harris County-Houston Sports Authority in 2001. In that role, Luck oversaw the development and management of a $1 billion professional sports and entertainment complex for the city of Houston that included Minute Maid Park, Reliant Stadium and the Toyota Center. In 2005, Luck was appointed as the first president of Major League Soccer’s Houston Dynamos, helping that organization to a pair of MLS Cup titles in his first two years at the helm. Luck
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Mike Parsons
Keli Cunningham Terri Howes Associate Athletic Director Governance and Compliance
Associate Athletic Director Senior Women’s Administrator
Michael Szul
matt borman
Michael Fragale Curtis Jones Assistant Athletic Director Communications
Assistant Athletic Director Academic Services
matt wells
Nikki Izzo-Brown
Jason Butts
Mike Carey
Sean Cleary
Jon Hammond
Dana Holgorsen
Deputy Director of Athletics
Assistant Athletic Director Marketing and Sales
Women’s Soccer
Gymnastics
Associate Athletic Director Business Operations
Women’s Basketball
Associate Athletic Director Development
Cross Country/Track
Rifle
Football
WVU intercollegiate athletics CoSIDA Academic All-americans Kate Harrison, Track & Cross Country (First Team) Kaitlyn Gillespie, Track & Cross Country (First Team) Petra Zublasing, Rifle (Second Team) Kaylyn Christopher, Track & Cross Country (Third Team) Ahna Lewis, Track & Cross Country (Third Team)
CoSIDA Academic All-District Sarah-Anne Brault, Women’s Track Lance Bryson, Wrestling Kaylyn Christopher, Women’s Track Chelsey Corroto, Women’s Soccer Kaitlyn Gillespie, Women’s Track Kate Harrison, Women’s Track Ahna Lewis, Women’s Track Petra Zublasing, Rifle
National Champion Petra Zublasing, Air Rifle
First Team All-Americans Tavon Austin, Football, CBSSports.com College Football, Phil Steele’s Chelsea Carrier-Eades, Outdoor Track, 100-meter hurdles and heptathlon (NCAA) Kaitlyn Gillespie, Cross Country (NCAA) Kate Harrison, Cross Country (NCAA) Erica Henderson, Women’s Soccer (National Strength and Conditioning Association) Kevin Jones, Men’s Basketball (John R. Wooden) Petra Zublasing, Rifle, Smallbore and Air Rifle (National Rifle Association)
Major Award Winners Tavon Austin, Football, Big East Special Teams Player of the Year Rachael Burnett, Women’s Swimming, Big East Women’s Most Outstanding Swimmer Andy Bevin, Men’s Soccer, Big East Rookie of the Year Thomas Kyanko, GARC Rookie of the Year, GARC Scholar-Athlete
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Tina Maloney, Gymnastics, EAGL MVP Bry McCarthy, Women’s Soccer, Big East Championship Most Outstanding Defensive Player Blake Miller, Women’s Soccer, Big East Championship Most Outstanding Offensive Player Kate Schwindel, Women’s Soccer, Big East Rookie of the Year Hope Sloanhoffer, Gymnastics, EAGL Gymnast of the Year Petra Zublasing, GARC Shooter of the Year
Bob Huggins Men’s Basketball
Jimmy King
Jill Kramer
Marlon LeBlanc
Vic Riggs
Tina Samara
Craig Turnbull
Rowing
Volleyball
Men’s Soccer
Conference Champions Rachael Burnett, Women’s Swimming, 500 free, 200 free, 800 free relay, 1,650 free Chelsea Carrier-Eades, Women’s Track, 100-meter hurdles Baseball Beth Deal, Gymnastics, balance beam Kata Fodor, Women’s Swimming, 800 free relay Mandie Nugent, Women’s Swimming, 100 fly, 200 fly, 800 free relay Hope Sloanhoffer, Gymnastics, allaround, vault, uneven bars Danielle Smith, Women’s Swimming, 800 free relay Petra Zublasing, Rifle, air rifle, smallbore, combined score champion
Randy Mazey
58 All-Conference Selections 55 Individual Academic Award Winners 6 Team Academic Award Winners 10 Conference Individual Award Winners 16 All-Region Performers 22 NCAA Qualifiers More than 400 student-athletes on the Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll 5 Consecutive Top-50 Directors’ Cup finishes
Swimming and Diving
Tennis
Wrestling
WVU intercollegiate Athletics 2011-12 Baseball: 23-32/9-18 BIG EAST Cross Country: 8th at NCAA Championships, 3rd at NCAA Regionals, tied for 4th at Big East Championship Men’s Basketball: 19-14/ 9-9 Big East; NCAA Second Round Women’s Basketball: 24-10/11-5 Big East; NCAA Second Round Football: 10-3/5-2 Big East; Big East Champions; 2012 Discover Orange Bowl Champions Gymnastics: 21-5/12-1 EAGL; EAGL Champions; NCAA Regionals Rowing: 7th at BIG EAST Men’s Soccer: 11-8-1/ 6-3 Big East; NCAA Second Round Women’s Soccer: 17-5-0/ 10-1-0 Big East; Big East Regular-Season Division Title, Big East Championship Title, NCAA First Round Men’s Swimming and Diving: 4th Big East (1 NCAA Qualifier) Women’s Swimming and Diving: 3rd Big East; 5 NCAA Qualifiers—26th at NCAA Championships Women’s Tennis: 4-16/1-6 Big East Rifle: 12-2/5-1 GARC; GARC Postseason Champions; 6th at NCAA Championships Women’s Track: Indoor: 11th BIG EAST; Outdoor: 5th BIG EAST (10 NCAA Regional Qualifiers, 2 NCAA National Qualifiers, 34th at NCAA Outdoor Championships) Volleyball: 7-19/5-9 Big East Wrestling: 9-4/4-2 EWL (6 NCAA Qualifiers)
2012-13 MSN Basketball Radio Affiliates Market Station
FRQ.
Beckley......................WMTD-FM...................102.3 tony caridi
JAY JACOBS
Kyle Wiggs
Bluefield..................... WHAJ-FM....................104.5 Buckhannon...............WBRB-FM....................101.3 Charleston..................WCHS-AM......................580
The Mountaineer Sports Network is your home
for all of the excitement of West Virginia basketball.
Charleston..................WKWS-FM.....................96.1 Clarksburg................. WAJR-FM....................103.3
Game after game, MSN’s complete coverage of the
Cumberland, Md.........WDYK-FM....................100.5
Mountaineers has been a state tradition for more than
Danville...................... WZAC-FM......................92.5
60 years.
Elkins.........................WDNE-AM....................1240
MSN Radio is more than 40 affiliates strong for
WVU basketball and blankets West Virginia before extending into five other states. For basketball games, fans have the luxury of listening to the Mountaineers from anywhere in the state thanks to the network’s strong lineup of affiliates.
MSN is there every step of the way to bring fans all
the action of West Virginia basketball in the powerful
Fairmont.....................WTCS-AM.....................1490 Fairmont..................... WRLF-FM......................94.3 Fayetteville.................WVBD-FM....................100.7 Fisher.........................WELD-AM.......................690 Huntington.................WVHU-AM......................800 Keyser........................WKLP-AM.....................1390 Keyser........................ WQZK-FM......................94.1 Kingwood.................. WKMM-FM.....................96.7 Logan........................ WVOW-AM....................1290
Big 12 Conference and looks forward to another
Logan.........................WVOW-FM...................101.9
season of action under coach Bob Huggins.
Martinsburg.............. WEPM-AM....................1340
Tony Caridi will be in his 16th full season as
Moorefield..................WQWV-FM...................103.7
basketball play-by-play announcer and will be joined
Morgantown...............WAJR-AM.....................1440
by analyst Jay Jacobs and host Kyle Wiggs to bring
Morgantown...............WVAQ-FM....................101.9
West Virginia basketball to fans from anywhere in the world.
Fans outside the coverage area can hear MSN’s
broadcast of the Mountaineers through WVUsports. com. And once again this season, MSN’s coverage of Mountaineer basketball is also available on Sirius
Mullens......................WKQR-FM......................92.7 New Martinsville........ WETZ-AM.....................1330 New Martinsville........WYMJ-FM.....................99.5 Parkersburg...............WADC-AM....................1050 Parkersburg...............WHBR-FM....................103.1 Petersburg................. WELD-FM....................101.7 Pittsburgh, Pa.............WBGG-AM......................970
Satellite Radio. Also, fans can call TEAMLINE at 1-800-
Ripley......................... WCEF-FM......................98.3
846-4700 (WVU ext. 5988) and hear each game (Visa
Romney..................... WMVD-FM...................100.1
or MasterCard required). Thanks to WVUsports.com,
Ronceverte.................WRON-FM....................103.1
Sirius Satellite Radio and TEAMLINE, West Virginia
Spencer......................WVRC-AM....................1400
fans can be anywhere in the world and never miss a
Spencer......................WVRC-FM....................104.7
Mountaineer game again.
Basketball on MSN begins with the popular
pregame show “The Mountaineers Today” that features insights with Coach Bob Huggins. The network’s coverage continues with an extensive halftime show and postgame wrap-up. Whether you’re a part of the electricity of the WVU Coliseum, in your car or at home, MSN Radio is a must for every fan of West Virginia basketball.
For complete coverage of Mountaineer basketball,
there’s no better seat in the house, in the car or at the Coliseum than with MSN Radio.
Summersville............ WSWW-FM.....................95.7 Sutton.........................WDBS-FM......................97.1 St. Mary’s.................. WJAW-AM......................630 Weirton....................... WEIR-AM.....................1430 Wheeling....................WBBD-AM....................1400 MSN Radio is sponsored by: Anheuser-Busch, U.S. Cellular, Kroger, United Bank, Coca-Cola, West Virginia Lottery, State Farm Insurance, Chesapeake Energy, Papa John’s Pizza, Mead Westvaco, Highmark Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Laborers’ District Council, West Virginia Coal Association, Subway, Suddenlink, Mattress Warehouse, Shoney’s, NAPA Auto Parts, Ogden Directories, WVU Healthcare, Northside Automotive.
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Following are some guidelines for covering the 2012-13 Mountaineers.
MEDIA INFORMATION
Any additional questions should be directed to Bryan Messerly.
Michael Fragale
Bryan Messerly
John Antonik
Mike Montoro
Joe Swan
Katie Kane
Assistant Athletic Director Communications
Sports Information Director
Director of New Media
Director of Football Communications
Sports Publications Director
Associate Sports Information Director
Credentials: Media should return their credential request forms to the sports communications office by November 1 to ensure consideration for 2012-13 season credentials and parking. Requests for press credentials for a specific game should be made at least one week in advance of the game in question. All credential requests should be directed in writing on company letterhead to Bryan Messerly. Credentials are granted to authorized media, WVU authorized officials and game management personnel only. Requests for credentials are carefully screened due to demand and to ensure proper access and functional working media areas. Traditional print, television, online and radio agencies regularly assigned to cover WVU and the visiting school, as well as national news gathering agencies, will receive top priority. Spouses, dates, equipment carriers and non-workers are restricted from press row and the Jerry West Mountaineer Lounge. Abuse of a West Virginia basketball credential can result in the media agency losing credential privileges for the remainder of 2012-13 and possibly the entire 2013-14 season. During The Week: The Mountaineer basketball team will practice six days a week throughout the preseason. One day each week during the preseason, Mountaineer players and coaches will be available for interviews one-half hour prior to practice. During the season, contact the Sports Communications Office for the interview schedule. Any other interview requests should be arranged at least two days in advance through the sports information office. Players can return phone calls to the media, class schedules permitting, upon request. At no time will a player’s home phone number or cell phone number be provided to the media. Media members are advised not to directly call, e-mail or contact the student-athletes through social networking web sites (i.e., Facebook, Twitter, etc.) or request their personal contact information. Conference Call: Coach Bob Huggins will hold a weekly conference call during the season. The Big 12 Conference will conduct media conference calls throughout the season involving the league’s head coaches. Phone numbers and the schedule will be announced by the sports communications office and the Big 12 office. Electronic Media Services: Updated game notes and statistics will be available on the Internet at WVUsports.com. At The Game: The West Virginia University Coliseum is the site of Mountaineer basketball home games. There is no smoking permitted in the WVU Coliseum. The working press area is located on the east side of the main floor at the concourse level (22 rows from the playing floor). Press should enter through the Red Gate. Limited press parking is available in the Coliseum lots. Requests for parking passes should be made well in advance. Postgame Interviews: Coach Bob Huggins and the visiting coach will hold postgame press conferences in the Coliseum Club above the weight room of the Coliseum approximately 10 minutes following the game. Mountaineer players will be available for interviews in the area above the WVU locker room after a short cooling-off period. Jerry West Mountaineer Room: The press room for Mountaineer basketball is the Jerry West Mountaineer Room, located off the main concourse of the WVU Coliseum. A pregame meal is served here 90 minutes prior to tipoff, and there is work space for the media.
West Virginia Sports Communications Mailing Address Sports Communications Office West Virginia University P.O. Box 0877 Morgantown, WV 26507-0877
Overnight Shipping Address Sports Communications Office West Virginia University 107 Coliseum Morgantown, WV 26505 Phone Information Office: 304-293-2821 Press Row: 304-293-2821
Fax: 304-293-4105 Internet: WVUsports.com
Big 12 Electronic Information
Internet: Big12sports.com
Directions To The WVU Coliseum From I-79: Take the Star City/WVU (mile marker 155) exit. Cross the Star City bridge and proceed up Monongahela Boulevard past Texas Roadhouse. The WVU Coliseum is on the right. Enter at the Patteson Drive light. Press parking is to the right. From I-68: Take the Pierpont Road exit and follow signs toward the stadium. At the second traffic light, turn right on Route 705 and stay on this highway as it becomes Chestnut Hill Road (through two more traffic lights). Turn left at the fourth traffic light onto Van Voorhis Road. The road becomes Patteson Drive at University Avenue. Proceed up Patteson to the light at Jerry West Boulevard. The Coliseum parking lots are directly ahead at this light. Press parking is to the right.
Tim Goodenow
Shannon McNamara
Lisa Ammons
Cheryl Maust
Amy Prunty
Assistant Sports Publications Directorr
Assistant Sports Information Director
Business Manager
Program Assistant
Program Assistant
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2012-13 Mountaineer Schedule/Results Day Date Opponent Site TV Time Tuesday
Nov. 6
Glenville State (exh.)
Home
7:00 p.m.
Monday
Nov. 12
at Gonzaga ^
Away
11:59 p.m.
Thursday
Nov. 22
vs. Marist $
Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
Noon
Friday
Nov. 23
vs. Vanderbilt/Davidson $
Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
12:30/3 p.m.
Sunday
Nov. 25
vs. UTEP/Oklahoma/Clemson/Gonzaga $
Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
Wednesday
Nov. 28
VMI
Home
7:00 p.m.
Wednesday
Dec. 5
vs. Marshall #
Charleston
7:30 p.m.
Saturday
Dec. 8
Virginia Tech
Home
4:00 p.m.
Tuesday
Dec. 11
at Duquesne
Away
7:00 p.m.
Saturday
Dec. 15
vs. Michigan !
Brooklyn, N.Y.
8:00 p.m.
Wednesday
Dec. 19
Oakland
Home
9:00 p.m.
Saturday
Dec. 22
Radford
Home
4:00 p.m.
Sunday
Dec. 30
Eastern Kentucky
Home
4:00 p.m.
Saturday
Jan. 5
Oklahoma *
Home
4:00 p.m.
Wednesday
Jan. 9
at Texas *
Away
Saturday
Jan. 12
Kansas State *
Home
Wednesday
Jan. 16
at Iowa State *
Saturday
Jan. 19
Wednesday Saturday
TBA
9:00 p.m.
1:30 p.m.
Away
9:00 p.m.
at Purdue
Away
2:00 p.m.
Jan. 23
TCU *
Home
7:30 p.m.
Jan. 26
at Oklahoma State *
Away
1:00 p.m.
Monday
Jan. 28
Kansas *
Home
9:00 p.m.
Saturday
Feb. 2
at Texas Tech *
Away
1:30 p.m.
Monday
Feb. 4
Texas *
Home
9:00 p.m.
Saturday
Feb. 9
at TCU *
Away
4:00 p.m.
Wednesday
Feb. 13
at Baylor *
Away
9:00 p.m.
Saturday
Feb. 16
Texas Tech *
Home
4:00 p.m.
Monday
Feb. 18
at Kansas State *
Away
9:00 p.m.
Saturday
Feb. 23
Oklahoma State *
Home
2:00 p.m.
Wednesday
Feb. 27
Baylor *
Home
8:00 p.m.
Saturday
Mar. 2
at Kansas *
Away
2:00 p.m.
Wednesday
Mar. 6
at Oklahoma *
Away
9:00 p.m.
Saturday
Mar. 9
Iowa State *
Home
1:30 p.m.
Wednesday
Mar. 13
Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship
Kansas City, Mo.
Thursday
Mar. 14
Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship
Kansas City, Mo.
Friday
Mar. 15
Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship
Kansas City, Mo.
Saturday
Mar. 16
Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship
Kansas City, Mo.
All Times Eastern and Subject to Change ^ Old Spice Classic/ESPN College Hoops Tip-Off Marathon $ Old Spice Classic ! BROOKLYN HOOPS Winter Festival # Chesapeake Energy Capital Classic * Big 12 Conference game
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