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2010-11 ASU Men's Basketball Yearbook

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1 2010 SoCon North Champions

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The Mountaineer faithful congratulate Isaac Butts and the Apps for securing the 2010 SoCon North title.

SoCon Commissioner John Iamarino presents a plaque to Donald Sims at the 2010 Championship.

SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

Last season, Appalachian State University men’s basketball posted a 13-5 Southern Conference record to claim its third North Division title in the last four seasons. The squad was 9-1 against division rivals and did not lose a single SoCon game by more than five points. Through the regular season and SoCon Tournament, Appalachian recorded at least one win against 10 of the other 11 league members. The 2007-08 title came on the heels of the record-setting 2006-07 season that saw ASU storm through the SoCon with a 15-3 league mark and a school-record 25 victories. Over the course of the past four seasons, the Mountaineers set a program record for most wins in a four-year span (80). During that time, ASU won 50-of-77 league contests.

Appalachian’s SoCon Titles1977-78 • 1978-79 • 1980-81 • 1997-98 • 1998-99 • 1999-2000 • 2002-03 • 2006-07 • 2007-08 • 2009-10

NCAA POSTSEASON• Following appearances in the NCAA Tournament in 1979 and 2000, Appalachian has reached the postseason twice in the past four seasons. • The Apps earned a bid to the 2007 NIT, where the squad faced Mississippi.• In 2010, ASU returned to postseason play with a bid to the second CollegeInsider.com Tournament, where the team advanced to the semifinal against Pacific.• ASU hosted Ivy League runner-up Harvard in the CIT first round and defeated the Crimson, 93-71, to mark the program’s first-ever postseason win. • Appalachian then took to the road to face top-seeded Marshall for the quarterfinal round. The Apps dealt NBA Draft pick Hassan Whiteside and the Thundering Herd just their fourth home loss of the season in an 80-72 triumph. Marshall’s other three home losses of the season came against UAB, Memphis and UTEP.

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MID-MAJOR SUCCESS

WINS AGAINST THE RPI TOP-100• Below are ASU’s wins against the RPI top-100 over the past four seasons.• Appalachian joined the ranks of the top-100 in 2009-10, finishing the season at 93.• All of the wins came either on the road or at a neutral site, mak-ing the feat all the more impressive.

Date Opponent Final RPI ScoreDec. 22, 2007 Arkansas 26 74-67Dec. 30, 2006 VCU 42 73-70Dec. 21, 2006 Vanderbilt 47 87-79 OTJan. 20, 2007 Davidson 49 81-74Dec. 19, 2006 Virginia 55 80-69Dec. 7, 2009 Wofford 73 77-76March 22, 2010 Marshall 74 80-72March 7, 2010 Coll. of Charleston 85 77-54Feb. 17, 2007 Wichita State 100 60-58

• In 2009-10, ASU defeated four NCAA Tournament teams. The Apps notched home wins against Morgan State and Winthrop, as well as road victories at Robert Morris and Wofford.

SUCCESS IN THE CLASSROOM TOO• Since the NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) was introduced, Appalachian has been one of the most successful programs in the nation in exceeding the NCAA’s academic benchmark.• In each year the NCAA has released APR data, the Mountaineers have finished well above the NCAA benchmark score of 925.• Additionally, the ASU’s success was recognized by the NCAA with the Public Recog-nition Award for earning a rate that ranked in the top-10 percent nationally during the 2005-06 and 2004-05 academic years.• For 2005-06, ASU was one of only 13 public institutions to garner the award.• The 2008-09 Apps posted the highest score in four years with a 980, placing the team in the top 30 percent of programs nationally.• Below is a look at how ASU has fared in the APR in each year data was compiled. Also included for comparison are the average scores of all Division I schools and all Division I public universities.

Year Appalachian Division I Public Universities 2008-09 980 940 931 2007-08 971 933 924 2006-07 972 938 928 2005-06 976 934 923 2004-05 991 927 917 2003-04 981 926 914

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SportSouth’s Nate Ross talks to Kellen Brand after ASU’s 77-54 thrashing of Charleston in the 2010 SoCon semifinal.

The Mountaineers relish the final moments of 2009-10’s 75-65 win at Davidson.

The Apps defeated Virginia, UCF and Vanderbilt on consecutive days to claim the 2006 San Juan Shootout title.

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ASU installed a new state-of-the-art court prior to the 2008-09 season.

ASU collected its first-ever NCAA post-season win at home against Harvard in 2010.

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Considered one of the finest on-campus basketball facilities in the Southern Conference and Southeast, the Holmes Convocation Center provides the Mountaineers with a home advantage, both on and off the floor. 2010-11 marks the 11th season that the Apps have called the Holmes Center home. The arena opened Nov. 17, 2000, when Appalachian entertained No. 7 North Carolina. The highest-ranked team to ever play in Boone, North Carolina defeated host Appalachian 99-69 before a capacity crowd of 8,325 spectators. ASU claimed its first win in its new home two days later with an 86-71 triumph over Robert Morris. Appalachian earned its first-ever NCAA postseason win in 2010 with a 93-81 win against Harvard in the CollegeInsider.com Tournament opening round. The win also gave the Apps a facility-record 14 wins in 2009-10. In an ever-evolving locker-room area, the team’s space adjusts with the needs of the team. The team area provides comfort and con-venience for the student-athletes when not in the classroom or on the basketball floor. The general locker room area consists of a team conference room, containing leather couches, traditional coaching boards on the wall

and a video projector. Along with the video projector is a state-of-the-art digital video system that includes DVD and surround-sound speakers. Directly adjacent to the player’s area is the coaches’ lounge and locker area. The traditional locker room area provides full-length lockers and individual mirrors for each member of the team, as well as student-managers. The standard facilities complement the team area. The team also has the full use of four networked work stations, providing computer capabilities in a more relaxed setting. All told, behind the 10-foot locker room doors are more than 1,900-square feet dedicated to the Mountaineer men’s basketball team. In summer 2009, the ASU men’s basketball locker room began a remodeling process that is scheduled to be completed before the 2010-11 season tips off in November. In addition to hosting both ASU basketball squads, the HCC is home for Appalachian indoor track & field and volleyball as well as the 2010 Southern Conference Volleyball Tournament. The arena hosts a variety of other events throughout the year, including concerts, trade shows, rodeos, convocation, graduation and a wide range of other cultural and community events.

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Rowdy students enjoy the game from front-row seats at mid-court.

Appalachian’s pep band provides one of the best game-day atmospheres in the Southern Conference.

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ASU’S RECORD AT THE HOLMES CENTERSeason Overall SoCon2000-01 6-8 4-42001-02 7-6 2-62002-03 12-2 6-22003-04 4-7 1-72004-05 13-1 7-12005-06 8-4 4-32006-07 12-1 8-12007-08 9-4 8-22008-09 7-7 4-62009-10 14-4 7-2Total 92-44 51-34

12/1997Groundbreaking began on the building. Construction was completed in Fall 2000.

282,845Number of Mountaineer Basketball fans to attend a game in the Holmes Center’s 10-year existence.

200,840Total square feet for the arena, one of the largest arenas in northwest North Carolina.

9,034Maximum HCC capacity when configured for graduation or convocation events.

300Length, in meters, of the four-lane regulation track circling the building’s concourse level.

53Number of offices, classrooms and labs in use by ASU’s department of health, leisure and exercise science.

HOLMES CENTER BY THE NUMBERS

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The recently-renovated facility houses locker rooms and a full athletic training room to accomodate the Apps.

Four full-length courts provide a dynamic and versatile practice environment.

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The Mountaineers’ already superb collection of facilities was enhanced even more with the addition of the renovated Varsity Gym practice facility in the summer of 2008. The venerable arena, which served as the home of the Mountaineers from 1968-2000, received a facelift and conver-sion into a fully functional practice facility for the basketball squad. In addition to a new hardwood surface, the floor was re-configured to give the Apps four full-sized courts and nearly 20,000 square feet of dedicated practice space. The four courts, in addition to eight new goals, gives ASU one of the largest and most dynamic practice facilities in the nation. The ample space allows the Mountaineers to make the most-efficient use of their practice time for both team and individual workouts. When it opened in 1968, the facility was labeled a “Dream Come True”. Located in the center of campus on Rivers Street, Varsity Gym has been a focal point of the University. The building cost $2 million to build and was northwest North Carolina’s largest indoor athletic facility when completed. More than one million fans saw the Appalachian men’s and women’s basketball programs play in the building and on eight occasions, more than 7,000 fans witnessed games.

NOTABLE VARSITY GYM VISITORS

CONCERTSBruce Springstein, Chicago, Bob Dylan, Rod Stewart, James Taylor, Linda Ron-stadt, The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Steppenwolf, The Allman Brothers Band, The Fifth Dimension, Andrew Gold, Dionne Warwick, Bread, Phish, The Atlanta Rhythm Section, Pablo Cruise, Kenny Rogers, The Carpenters, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, The Cornelius Brothers and Sister Rose, Ronnie Milsap, Edgar Winter, Gary Puckett, The Lettermen, The Chairmen of the Board, The Four Tops, Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, The Temptations, The Beach Boys, Jimmy Buffett, Ray Charles

PUBLIC SPEAKERSFormer U.S. President Bill Clinton, John Houseman, Jane Fonda, US consumer advocate Ralph Nader, entertainer Bill Murray, Harry Reasoner of 60 Minutes, US Army General Thomas Kelly, as well as Grammy Award-winning poet, writer, composer and actress Maya Angelou

OTHERCharlotte Hornets preseason training camp (1988 and ‘99), Harlem Globetrotters, Herrmann’s Royal Lipizzan Stallions of Austria

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The Sofield Indoor Practice Facility offers a comfortable training facility away from the winter elements.

The AAC’s athletic training facility includes a state-of-the-art hydrotherapy room.

Perched above Kidd Brewer Stadium, 18 luxury suites offer the ultimate game-day experience at The Rock.

FIRST-CLASS FACILITIESThe A

ppalachian Athletics Complex opened its doors in 2009

In 2009-10, Appalachian Athletics completed a three-year facility construction boom, completing construction and renova-tions at six locations: Kidd Brewer Stadium, baseball’s Beaver Field at Jim and Bettie Smith Stadium, softball’s Sywassink/Lloyd Family Stadium, ASU Soccer Stadium at the Ted Mackorell Soccer Complex, Varsity Gym and the Sofield Family Indoor Practice Facility.

APPALACHIAN ATHLETICS CENTERLocated on the Kidd Brewer Stadium’s west side, the 120,000-square-foot AAC includes:• New football locker room, team area and meeting rooms • New football coaches’ offices• 9,000-square-foot strength and conditioning room for all student-athletes• 9,000-square-foot training/hydrotherapy room for all student-athletes• Student-athlete study hall, tutorial space and computer lab for all student-athletes• 18 luxury suites• Yosef Club level with 600 club seats• Spacious press box for media and game operations

SOFIELD INDOOR FACILITYAdjacent to Kidd Brewer Stadium, the Sofield Indoor Practice Facility features an 80x60-yard FieldTurf surface which allows all 20 Moun-taineer varsity teams to practice and train away from the Boone elements. The Sofield Facility officially opened in October 2007.

BEAVER FIELD AT JIM AND BETTIE SMITH STADIUM• 2,000 seats• State-of-the-art FieldTurf playing surface• Lights for night games• Daktronics scoreboard and message board• Indoor hitting and pitching facility• Coaches’ office and clubhouse facility• Press box, concessions and restrooms

SYWASSINK/LLOYD FAMILY SOFTBALL STADIUM• 1,000 seats• First-rate natural grass surface• Daktronics scoreboard• Coaches’ offices• Press box, concessions and restooms

ASU SOCCER STADIUM• 1,000 seating capacity• State-of-the-art FieldTurf playing surface• Lights for night games• Press box, concessions and restrooms• Ample parking• Locker rooms for men’s and women’s soccer teams, complete with lounges

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Under the direction of Mike Kent, and with assistant director Robby Ormsby heading the efforts for ASU’s men’s basketball program, the Appalachian speed, strength and conditioning program is designed to implement programs that fit the characteristics of the different sport programs. ASU’s staff remains in a constant research mode to provide the best programs for each student-athlete’s needs. The staff incorpo-rates a variety of training methods to ensure that an athlete reaches their full potential. The variety of methods includes resistance training, speed development, sport specific conditioning, dynamic flexibility and full scientific analysis of the athlete to help better understand how to train the athlete. The scientific analysis can range from VO2 testing to basal metabolic rate analysis and is done at the discretion of the strength coach by ASU’s exercise science department. With the recent move into a new 9,000-square foot facility at the Appalachian Athletics Center, the Mountaineers boast one of the pre-mier facilities in this region of the country. The facility, combined with the unique relationship that the program possesses with Appalachian’s exercise science department, gives athletes the extra edge to compete at the highest level.

Strength and Conditioning Coaching StaffDaniel Wilcox, Mike Kent, Robby Ormsby, Kareem Young

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Ryann Abraham • 2005-10San German Atleticos • Puerto Rico

Donte Minter • 2006-08BS Weert • Holland

D.J. Thompson • 2003-06Anwil • Poland

MOUNTAINEERS IN THE PROSPhoenix Suns head coach A

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Over the past decade, the Mountaineers have made a splash professionally with numerous former players dotting rosters in many of the world’s top professional leagues. Former player and assistant coach Ahmad Smith followed many of his players overseas and now serves as the head coach of the Shamrock Rovers in Ireland. Below are former Mountaineers that have earned professional contracts, as well as Alvin Gentry, head coach of the 2010 Western Conference finalist Phoenix Suns.

Player (Years at ASU) Current Professional TeamRyann Abraham San German • Puerto Rico2005-10Eduardo Bermudez Guaynabo • Puerto Rico2005-09Davis Bowne Bristol Arrows • United Kingdom2005-08Noah Brown Ola Verde • Mexico2001-05Jeremy Clayton Firmat • Argentina2004-08Clint Deas Al-Intaj • Egypt2003-05Chad McClendon Achilleas • Cyprus1992-95

Player (Years at ASU) Current Professional TeamDoug McLaughlin-Williams Bristol Arrows • United Kingdom2004-08Jay McMillan Glamorgan • Ireland2003-08Donte Minter Weert • Holland2006-08Tyson Patterson FoKoPo • Finland1997-2000Marshall Phillips Sagesse • Lebanon1998-99Ahmad Smith Sheffield • Ireland2003-04D.J. Thompson Anwil • Poland2003-06

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ASU’s 9,000-square foot athletic training facility opened in Fall 2009.

Jason Robey, Appalachian’s head athletic trainer, works primarily with the men’s basketball program.

ASU’s athletic training education program was among the first NATA-approved programs in the nation.

Appalachian values academic excellence as well as athletic achievements and insists that individuals are students first and ath-letes second. Academic services for Student-Athletes helps students prioritize academics by providing a comprehensive support system throughout their college careers. Through the efforts of the University’s learning assistance program, the office of academic services for athletes is coordinated by Kim Sher-rill. She is assisted by Pierre Banks, Erin Justice, Jonathan Reeder and John Sevier. The entire staff is comprised of former collegiate student-athletes, including Banks and Sevier (football) and Reeder (baseball), who were scholar-athletes at Appalachian. Support services offered to all ASU intercollegiate student-athletes include: orientation, academic advising, career and personal counsel-ing, free tutoring, NCAA eligibility information, priority registration, athletic study halls and progress reports. In addition, academic services attends to the needs of traveling student-athletes by providing laptops that can be checked out so they can work on assignments while on the road. Academic study space is an integral component of the Appala-chian Athletics Center, as the building features a computer lab for exclusive use by ASU student-athletes and ample space for study hall.

Few programs play a role as essential to the continued success of the Mountaineers as sports medicine. ASU sports medicine provides preventative care that helps student-athletes avoid injury and post-injury treatment that allows student-athletes to recover as quickly as possible. Under the direction of head athletic trainer Jason Robey, Appala-chian sports medicine has four spacious facilities at its disposal in the Appalachian Athletics Center, Holmes Center, Varsity Gym and Owens Fieldhouse. Each athletic training room is equipped with state-of-the-art equipment to ensure the health and welfare of the student athlete. The sports medicine staff is bolstered by one of the finest athletic training education programs in the nation. The program has been in existence for more than 25 years, was one of the first NATA approved programs and is accredited by CAATE.

ACADEMIC SERVICES SPORTS MEDICINE

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2010 CANCUN GOVERNOR’S CUPSite of the 2010 Cancun G

overnor’s Cup - Poliforum Benito Juarez

Appalachian traveled to The Bahamas in August 2009 for a pair of exhibitions.

Wrapping up a rigorous pre-conference schedule this season, Appalachian travels to Cancun, Mexico to play in the inaugural Cancun Governor’s Cup from December 22-24. The Mountaineers open play against Colorado State, with the winner advancing to face either Mississippi or Texas State in the semifinal on ESPNU. The final takes place on Christmas Eve on ESPN2. Seven of the squads reached the postseason in 2009-10, as East Tennessee State, Northeastern, Saint Louis and Southern Miss occupy the other side of the bracket. The Cancun Governor’s Cup supports youth basketball initiatives in Mexico started by the Telmex Foundation and Mexican NBA star Eduardo Najera, and strives to bring the game of basketball to the youth of Mexico. Since 2007, when the league was created, 60,000 kids from across Mexico have participated. The Cancun Governor’s Cup will annually offer tickets to the league for kids to experience collegiate basketball firsthand. The tournament is set to take place at the two-year old Poliforum Benito Juarez. The colorful arena seats 5,800 fans and was designed as a potential hurricane shelter. It is home to the Pioneros de Quintana Roo of the Liga Nacional de Baloncesto Profe-sional. Conference USA serves as the host conference. International travel is nothing new to the Apps, as the squad won the 2006 San Juan Shootout in Puerto Rico with wins against Central Florida, Vanderbilt and Virginia. Most recently, the Mountaineers traveled to The Bahamas before the 2009-10 campaign for a pair of exhibitions. On the trip, sponsored by Basketball Travelers, Inc., ASU defeated the national club team, 82-59, and College of The Bahamas, 85-70.

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QUICK FACTS // TABLE OF CONTENTSUNIVERSITY FACTSLocation ...................................................Boone, N.C.Founded ...............................................................1899Enrollment ....................................................... 16,600Nickname ...........................................MountaineersColors .................................................Black and GoldConference.................................................. SouthernChancellor .............................Dr. Kenneth PeacockFaculty Representative ............... Dr. Alan HauserAthletics Director ...............................Charlie CobbFacility ................................................ Holmes CenterCapacity ...............................................................8,325Press Row Phone ............................. 828-262-7060

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ........................................... Jason CapelAlma Mater ...........................North Carolina, 2002Record at ASU ........................................................ 0-0Season .................................................................... First Career Record ........................................................ 0-0Seasons .................................................................. FirstAssociate Head Coach ..................................................................................Rick Scruggs (Georgia, 1979)Assistant Coaches ........................................................................................ Justin Gainey (NC State, 2000).......................... Bobby Kummer (Charlotte, 1996)

TEAM INFORMATION2009-10 Record ................................................ 24-132009-10 Conference Record ...........................13-52009-10 Conference Finish ...................1st-NorthPlayers R/L (Including Redshirts) ..................12/5Starters R/L.............................................................. 3/2Newcomers ................................................................. 6

HISTORYFirst Season ..........................................................1919Overall Record ..........................................1,120-965NCAA Appearances ........................2 (1979, 2000)NIT Appearances ..........................................1 (2007)CIT Appearances ..........................................1 (2010)

SPORTS INFORMATIONAssociate SID/MBB Contact .. Charles CochrumOffice .................................................... 828-262-7602Mobile.................................................. 828-964-6407E-Mail [email protected] ......................................................... 828-262-6106Asst. AD/Sports Information .............Mike FlynnAssistant Director ...................Courtney BurchettInterns.........................Cory Hall, Christina HilliardMailing Address ......................................Box 32116......................................................... Boone, NC 28608Overnight Address ...... 6047 Athletics Complex....................................................... Boone, N.C. 28608Web site ...................................... www.GoASU.com

THE PROGRAMThis is ASU Basketball ............................................. 1SoCon Champions ................................................... 2Mid-Major Success ................................................... 3Holmes Convocation Center ............................ 4-5Varsity Gym ................................................................. 6First-Class Facilities .................................................. 7Strength and Conditioning ................................... 8Mountaineers in the Pros ...................................... 9Student-Athlete Support .....................................10Cancun Governor’s Cup .......................................11Quick Facts // Table of Contents........................12

SEASON OUTLOOK2010-11 Season Preview ..................................14-5Rosters/Pronunciations ........................................16Roster Breakdown ..............................................17-82010-11 Schedule...................................................192010-11 Schedule Breakdown ...........................20

COACHING STAFFJason Capel ...........................................................22-3Rick Scruggs .............................................................24Justin Gainey ............................................................25Bobby Kummer .......................................................26Support Staff ............................................................27Charlie Cobb.............................................................28

MEET THE MOUNTAINEERSJ.R. Archer ..............................................................30-1Jeremi Booth ........................................................32-3Isaac Butts .............................................................34-5Nathan Healy .......................................................36-7Jacob Lail ...............................................................38-9Josh Nirenberg ....................................................40-1Donald Sims .........................................................42-3Andre Williamson ...............................................44-5Marcus Wright .....................................................46-7Anthony Breeze .......................................................48Omar Carter ..............................................................48Ryan Kilmartin .........................................................49Petey Hausley...........................................................50Griffin Shaw ..............................................................50Anthony Thomas ....................................................51Mitch Woods ............................................................51Brian Okam ...............................................................52G.J. Vilarino ................................................................52Radio/TV Roster ......................................................53

2010-11 OPPONENTSChattanooga-Colorado State .............................56Davidson-Georgetown .........................................57Georgia Southern-Montreat ...............................58Robert Morris-Tulsa................................................59UNC Greensboro-Wofford ...................................60Cancun Governor’s Cup Opponents ................61ESPNU BracketBusters Opponents ..................61Cancun Governor’s Cup Bracket .......................62Series History .......................................................63-6

2009-10 REVIEWSeason Review .........................................................68Individual Statistics ................................................69Results ........................................................................70Team Statistics .....................................................71-2Team Highs/Lows ...................................................73Miscellaneous Statistics .......................................74Graduated Players ..................................................75SoCon Review ..........................................................76SoCon Statistics ...................................................77-8Box Scores .......................................................... 79-88CIT Bracket ................................................................88

THE SOUTHERN CONFERENCEThe SoCon .............................................................90-1SoCon Members .....................................................92Composite Schedule .........................................93-4

HISTORY AND RECORDSIndividual Records ........................................96-102Team Records .................................................... 103-5100-Point Games ................................................. 106Attendance Records ........................................... 107Coaching Records ............................................... 108Year-by-Year Records .......................................... 109Year-by-Year Team Stats ................................ 110-1Year-by-Year Leaders ...................................... 112-3SoCon Tournament ......................................... 114-5Holmes Center Records ................................. 116-7Year-by-Year Results ...................................118-124All-Time Series ...................................................... 125All-Time Roster ................................................. 126-7Honors and Awards ........................................ 128-9Postseason History .......................................... 130-2

THE UNIVERSITYAppalachian State ........................................... 134-6Chancellor Kenneth Peacock .......................... 137University Leadership ........................................ 138Alumni ..................................................................... 139Boone, North Carolina ....................................... 140

CREDITSThe 2010-11 Appalachian State men’s basketball yearbook is a publication of the Appalachian State University sports information office.Editor/Design: Charles CochrumContributing Editing and Writing: Mike Flynn, Courtney Burchett, Cory Hall, Christina Hilliard, Rachel Lattimore, DeShawn Collins, John Lassiter, Nathan Mathis, Tyler Miller, Reuben Singleton, Josh Snyder, Megan Wrinn, Kim McConnell, ASU Basketball Staff.Cover Design: Charles CochrumPhotography: ASU Creative Services (Marie Freeman, Leila Jackson, Troy Tuttle), Public Affairs (Mike Rominger), Keith Cline, Meghan Gay, Dave Mayo, David Scearce, Bill Sheffield, SoCon Photos, The Appalachian Collection, A.J. Highsmith, Phoenix Suns, Sports Information Archives. Printing: Multi-Ad Services, Inc. (Peoria, Ill.) Joe Dalfonso/Marcia Schwartz

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2010-11 SEASON PREVIEW Coming off a season in which the Moun-taineers set a Holmes Center record for wins, advanced to the Southern Conference title game and secured the program’s first-ever NCAA-era postseason wins, expectations are high for the veteran squad under the leader-ship of first-year head coach Jason Capel. Twelve players, including starters Jeremi Booth, Isaac Butts and SoCon Player of the Year Donald Sims, return from last season. Three redshirt players and four talented freshmen are eager to suit up for the first time for the Black and Gold in 2010-11 as Appala-chian State University men’s basketball opens its defense of the 2010 SoCon North Division title. The most noticable change in this year’s edition of the Mountaineers is certainly the bench, where Capel moves over a few seats from his role as assistant coach in 2009-10 and is joined by three experienced newcomers to the program. Associate head coach Rick Scruggs joins the Mountaineer staff following a successful 15-year run as Gardner-Webb’s head coach. Scruggs led the Runnin’ Bulldogs through the transition into NCAA Division I competition, including the 2005 Atlantic Sun Coach of the Year honor and coached 2007’s unforgettable 84-68 win at Kentucky. Justin Gainey comes to ASU after a one-year coaching stint at SoCon rival Elon. Gainey competed against Capel while at NC State but now works with his former competition as he directs Appalachian’s guards, one of the deep-est position groups in the entire league. Bobby Kummer makes the short trip from Charlotte to Boone after spending six seasons coaching at his alma mater. The for-mer 49er standout brings 14 years of coach-ing and recruiting experience to ASU. “I’m very excited about this staff,” Capel said. “I feel like it’s a staff with a nice mix of experience, as well as guys that are hungry to get out and recruit. They all have so much experience, in both playing or coaching, that they will be able to develop players. They are all high-character men with great enthusiasm about the University and want to be here.”

GUARDS Any conversation about Appalachian’s guards must begin with senior Donald Sims, who broke numerous ASU scoring records in 2009-10, led the conference in several catego-ries and led the nation in three pointers and free-throw shooting. Sims split time between point and shoot-ing guard while playing a team-high 34.4 minutes per game. This season, he will be able to concentrate more on the shooting guard spot with the increased depth at point. Sims averaged 20.4 points per game as a junior to accompany 2.3 assists per contest. His strongest assets this season will continue to be his limitless range, quickness to the basket, ability to draw double teams and leadership on the court. After setting the school’s single-season scoring mark at 754 points, Sims stands just 261 away from the career mark, set by Don King in 1961. He is already ASU’s most prolific three-point shooter and the SoCon’s most accurate from the free-throw line. He now has a chance to add his name atop nearly all of Appalachian’s scoring and shooting records by the time his career wraps up this spring. Appalachian’s other returning starting guard is the ultra-athletic Jeremi Booth. The senior fills out the wing position with his sturdy 6-5 frame and is unquestionably the most versatile returnee on the roster. Booth ranked third in the SoCon in three-point field goal percentage as a junior but also used his slashing ability to regularly score in the paint. At nearly eight points per game in 2009-10, Booth is the team’s third-highest returning scorer. Marcus Wright opens his junior cam-paign as the most experienced point guard on the squad. The Winston-Salem native made three starts, played more than 15 minutes per contest in 2009-10 and ranked second among returning players with 44 assists. With the ball in his hands, his greatest strengths are the ability to get to the rim or spread the floor, as he converted 42.9 percent of field goal attempts last season. Though not often called upon to create his own shot, the

junior reached double-figure points six times last season. Senior J.R. Archer adds tenacity and a shooter’s touch to the deep position, as he saw action in 12 games last season. Known as one of the hardest workers in the gym, the fan favorite and true student-athlete is a perennial academic all-conference honoree. A pair of redshirt players enter the mix at guard this season with junior Omar Carter and freshman Ryan Kilmartin. Carter transferred to Appalachian after two successful seasons at Charleston South-ern, where he was the 2008 Big South Fresh-man of the Year. The long-armed Charlotte native led CSU in rebounding both seasons and was in the team’s top-two in scoring as a freshman and sophomore, with 15.5 and 13.3 points per game, respectively. The 6-4 Kilmartin and adds size to the pe-rimeter and can score from any spot outside the arc. Despite sitting out in 2009-10, Kilmartin got a taste of competition over the summer as he led the U20 Wales team to the Flanders Trophy in Belgium. Kilmartin scored 15.4 points per game in the 20-team tournament. Three freshmen join the fray as Griffin Shaw, Anthony Thomas and Mitch Woods will compete for playing time in 2010-11. Transfer G.J. Vilarino will redshirt this season but will get plenty of work in on the practice court. After initially committing to Kentucky, the point guard played his freshman season at Gonazaga in 2009-10 and must sit out this year due to NCAA transfer regulations. ASU lost three guards to graduation in the offseason, including team assist and steals leader Ryann Abraham, 1,000-point scorer Kellen Brand and vocal team leader A.J. High-smith, and looks to fill the unique voids left by the departed seniors.

GUARD PERCENTAGES RETURNING IN 2010-11

Scoring 65%Rebounds 59%Minutes Played 58%Free Throws 61%Field Goals 65%Three-Pointers 73%Assists 49%Turnovers 56%Blocks 50%Steals 49%

POINT GUARDS12 Marcus Wright 6-1 190 Jr. Winston-Salem, N.C.22 Griffin Shaw 6-0 175 Fr. Charlotte, N.C.33 Mitch Woods 6-3 195 Fr. Naples, Fla. G.J. Vilarino 6-1 175 So. McKinney, Texas

WINGS0 Donald Sims 6-1 170 Sr. Gaffney, S.C.1 Anthony Thomas 6-6 195 Fr. Winston-Salem, N.C.15 Jeremi Booth 6-5 205 Sr. Altavista, Va.21 Omar Carter 6-5 220 RJr. Charlotte, N.C.24 J.R. Archer 6-3 205 Sr. Boone, N.C.41 Ryan Kilmartin 6-4 200 RFr. Charlotte, N.C.

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2010-11 SEASON PREVIEWCENTERS // FORWARDS Appalachian’s big men led the Southern Conference and ranked in the nation’s top-10 last season in rebound margin, and return the core of the position while adding both size and athleticism for 2010-11. Isaac Butts returns in the low post after leading the SoCon in field-goal percentage last season. The senior big man ranked second in the league with more than eight rebounds per game and has earned a place in the ASU record books in numerous categories after just 88 career games. He stands fourth in ca-reer field-goal percentage, seventh in blocks and his 301 rebounds in 2009-10 were the seventh-most in a single season in program history. Returning after a breakout season is ju-nior Andre Williamson, who led the team and finished in the SoCon top-10 with 38 blocks on the year. The lefty extended his range to convert on more than half of his field-goal attempts last season and saw a sharp statistical increase in nearly every category from his freshman season. He will be counted on to take on an even more expanded role as a junior. As a freshman, Nathan Healy came off the bench in 35 games to provide a spark and spread the floor for the Mountaineers in 2009-10. The freshman averaged more than a point and a rebound in limited action, but made better than 40 percent of his three-point attempts. In 17 SoCon games, he sank 56 percent of his shots and converted 11-of-14 free throw attempts. Josh Nirenberg commands attention in the post as the 6-9 redshirt freshman threw his large frame around in the paint to battle for rebounds and easy baskets in 11 appear-ances last season. This season he will be called upon more often to frustrate smaller oppo-nents and keep opposing guards out of the post. Jacob Lail earned a spot on the roster as a walk-on transfer from Caldwell Community College last season. The slender 6-8 forward has worked to bulk up over the summer and gives the Mountaineers an option as a quick

forward with ever-improving footwork and agility on the block or at the elbow. Anthony Breeze sat out 2009-10 in ac-cordance with NCAA transfer rules following two successful seasons at Coastal Carolina, where he averaged 10 points and nearly six rebounds per game. The hyper-athletic Breeze boasts a 40-inch vertical leap and the ability to guard any of the wing or post positions. Newcomer Petey Hausley adds a scoring threat in the low post for the Apps after two successful seasons as an all-conference per-former at Iowa Western Community College in the competitive Iowa Community College Athletic Conference. Hausley is one of eight players from IWCC’s 2009-10 squad to earn a NCAA Division I scholarship this season. Seven-footer Brian Okam joins the team in a practice role this season after transferring from the Big East’s Rutgers. ASU faces the task of replacing the eight points and seven rebounds per game ac-counted for by graduated seniors Josh Hunter and Tyler Webb. Hunter made 28 starts and Webb added another three last season.

2010-11 SCHEDULEHighlighted by 12 home games and contests against four NCAA Tournament participants, Appalachian can count on being tested early and often with a difficult slate in 2010-11. Following a November 4 exhibition against Lees-McRae, the Mountaineers open the season at Tulsa on Nov. 12, marking the third time in four seasons the Apps will open the year away from the Holmes Center. Appalachian returns home briefly to host Montreat in the home opener on Nov. 16. Fol-lowing that game, the squad takes its longest road trip of the season to play six games span-ning more than three weeks. The tough stretch opens at NIT partici-pant and SEC West Division favorite Missis-sippi State (Nov. 19) before a Nov. 23 rematch with last year’s BracketBuster opponent, Tennessee Tech. While in middle Tennessee, the Apps will challenge Vanderbilt (Nov. 27) as a final tuneup for conference play.

The Mountaineers open their SoCon North title defense at Chattanooga on December 2 and Samford (Dec. 4) in the only league play before the new year. The road swing closes with a game at Big East power-house Georgetown on Dec. 12. After a break to focus on final exams, the Mountaineers host Northeast Conference champion Robert Morris on Dec. 18. ASU then leaves the country for the Cancun Governor’s Cup on Dec. 22-24. The Mountaineers play three games in a three-day stretch, beginning with 2010 CBI participant Colorado State in the opening game. Upon returning from the holiday trip, the Black and Gold host Milligan on Dec. 30 before diving into SoCon play and the new year. League play begins in earnest on Jan. 5 when the Apps visit Davidson. The squad hosts its first SoCon home games of the season when Georgia Southern (Jan. 8) and UNC Greensboro (Jan. 13) visit the High Country. Capel’s squad then travels to Western Carolina on Jan. 15 before hosting Elon in the season’s lone Monday contest two days later. From there, the Apps’ next three games mirror the team’s road to the 2010 SoCon title game. ASU travels to The Citadel (Jan. 20) and College of Charleston (Jan. 22) before returning home to host Wofford on Jan. 27 in a league championship rematch. ASU then plays its final three road confer-ence games at Furman (Jan. 29), UNC Greens-boro (Feb. 3) and Elon (Feb. 5) before hosting a trio of division rivals. Samford comes to Boone on Feb. 10, followed by Chattanooga on Feb. 12 and Western Carolina on Feb. 17. For a fifth-straight year, the Mountaineers are competing in the ESPNU BracketBusters event. ASU will travel for the Feb. 19 game after the pairings are announced on Feb. 1. The regular season wraps up at home with visits from College of Charleston (Feb. 24) and The Citadel (Feb. 26) before Appala-chian heads to Chattanooga for the Southern Conference Championship on March 4-7 at McKenzie Arena.

CENTERS32 Isaac Butts 6-10 285 Sr. Milldgeville, Ga.34 Josh Nirenberg 6-9 265 So. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Brian Okam 7-0 245 So. Enugu, Nigeria

FORWARDS11 Nathan Healy 6-7 210 So. New Bern, N.C.30 Jacob Lail 6-8 215 Jr. Granite Falls, N.C.45 Anthony Breeze 6-5 230 RJr. Greenville, S.C.50 Andre Williamson 6-7 250 Jr. Dayton, Ohio54 Petey Hausley 6-6 245 Jr. Marion, N.C.

POST PERCENTAGES RETURNING IN 2010-11

Scoring 65%Rebounds 69%Minutes Played 65%Free Throws 60%Field Goals 67%Three-Pointers 20%Assists 56%Turnovers 69%Blocks 91%Steals 58%

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2010-11 ROSTERNUMERICAL ROSTER 2009-10 StatsNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School GP-GS PPG RPG APG0 Donald Sims G 6-1 170 Sr. Gaffney, S.C./Fork Union Military Academy 37-36 20.4 3.2 2.31 Anthony Thomas G 6-6 195 Fr. Winston-Salem, N.C./Winston-Salem Prep 3 G.J. Vilarino ^ G 6-1 175 So. McKinney, Texas/Gonzaga 25-0 2.3 0.5 0.2*5 Brian Okam ^ C 7-0 245 So. Enugu, Nigeria/Rutgers 16-0 1.1 1.1 0.0*11 Nathan Healy F 6-7 210 So. New Bern, N.C./Blair Academy 35-0 1.9 1.6 0.212 Marcus Wright G 6-1 190 Jr. Winston-Salem, N.C./Winston-Salem Prep 34-3 5.3 2.1 1.315 Jeremi Booth G 6-5 205 Sr. Altavista, Va./Fork Union Military Academy 37-31 7.9 2.6 1.021 Omar Carter G 6-5 220 RJr. Charlotte, N.C./Charleston Southern Redshirted in 2009-1022 Griffin Shaw G 6-0 175 Fr. Charlotte, N.C./Myers Park 24 J.R. Archer G 6-3 205 Sr. Boone, N.C./Watauga 12-0 0.3 0.1 0.130 Jacob Lail F 6-8 215 Jr. Granite Falls, N.C./Caldwell CC 10-0 0.4 0.4 0.032 Isaac Butts C 6-10 285 Sr. Milledgeville, Ga./Georgia Military College 37-35 8.5 8.1 0.933 Mitch Woods G 6-3 195 Fr. Naples, Fla./ Comm. School of Naples 34 Josh Nirenberg C 6-9 265 So. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./Cardinal Gibbons 11-0 1.3 1.5 0.141 Ryan Kilmartin G 6-4 190 RFr. Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Catholic Redshirted in 2009-1045 Anthony Breeze F 6-5 230 RJr. Greenville, S.C./Coastal Carolina Redshirted in 2009-1050 Andre Williamson F 6-7 250 Jr. Dayton, Ohio/Prince George 37-7 4.6 5.6 0.554 Petey Hausley F 6-6 245 Jr. Marion, N.C./Iowa Western CC 24-24 9.0 4.4 0.4** - 2009-10 Stats from previous school ̂ - Will Sit Out 2010-11 season per NCAA transfer rules.

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 2009-10 StatsNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School GP-GS PPG RPG APG24 J.R. Archer G 6-3 205 Sr. Boone, N.C./Watauga 12-0 0.3 0.1 0.115 Jeremi Booth G 6-5 205 Sr. Altavista, Va./Fork Union Military Academy 37-31 7.9 2.6 1.045 Anthony Breeze F 6-5 230 RJr. Greenville, S.C./Coastal Carolina Redshirted in 2009-1032 Isaac Butts C 6-10 285 Sr. Milledgeville, Ga./Georgia Military College 37-35 8.5 8.1 0.921 Omar Carter G 6-5 220 RJr. Charlotte, N.C./Charleston Southern Redshirted in 2009-1054 Petey Hausley F 6-6 245 Jr. Marion, N.C./Iowa Western CC 24-24 9.0 4.4 0.4*11 Nathan Healy F 6-7 210 So. New Bern, N.C./Blair Academy 35-0 1.9 1.6 0.2 41 Ryan Kilmartin G 6-4 190 RFr. Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Catholic Redshirted in 2009-1030 Jacob Lail F 6-8 215 Jr. Granite Falls, N.C./Caldwell CC 10-0 0.4 0.4 0.034 Josh Nirenberg C 6-9 265 So. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./Cardinal Gibbons 11-0 1.3 1.5 0.15 Brian Okam ^ C 7-0 245 So. Enugu, Nigeria/Rutgers 16-0 1.1 1.1 0.0*22 Griffin Shaw G 6-0 175 Fr. Charlotte, N.C./Myers Park 0 Donald Sims G 6-1 170 Sr. Gaffney, S.C./Fork Union Military Academy 37-36 20.4 3.2 2.31 Anthony Thomas G 6-6 195 Fr. Winston-Salem, N.C./Winston-Salem Prep 3 G.J. Vilarino ^ G 6-1 175 So. McKinney, Texas/Gonzaga 25-0 2.3 0.5 0.2*50 Andre Williamson F 6-7 250 Jr. Dayton, Ohio/Prince George 37-7 4.6 5.6 0.533 Mitch Woods G 6-3 195 Fr. Naples, Fla./ Comm. School of Naples 12 Marcus Wright G 6-1 190 Jr. Winston-Salem, N.C./Winston-Salem Prep 34-3 5.3 2.1 1.3* - 2009-10 Stats from previous school ̂ - Will Sit Out 2010-11 season per NCAA transfer rules.

Head Coach Jason CapelAssociate Head Coach Rick ScruggsAssistant Coach Justin GaineyAssistant Coach Bobby Kummer

Petey Hausley HAWS-leyJacob Lail LAYLBrian Okam OAK-imJosh Nirenberg NUR-en-bergG.J. Vilarino vill-ah-REE-noBobby Kummer KOOM-er

COACHES PRONUNCIATIONS

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ROSTER BREAKDOWNSTARTERS RETURNING 2009-10 StatsNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School GP-GS PPG RPG APG0 Donald Sims G 6-1 170 Sr. Gaffney, S.C./Fork Union Military Academy 37-36 20.4 3.2 2.315 Jeremi Booth G 6-5 205 Sr. Altavista, Va./Fork Union Military Academy 37-31 7.9 2.6 1.032 Isaac Butts C 6-10 285 Sr. Milledgeville, Ga./Georgia Military College 37-35 8.5 8.1 0.9 STARTERS LOST 2009-10 Stats Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School GP-GS PPG RPG APG23 Kellen Brand G 6-1 185 Sr. High Point, N.C./Andrews 37-36 11.7 3.3 2.125 Josh Hunter F 6-6 235 Sr. Albany, Ga./Okaloosa-Walton JC 37-28 6.6 5.7 1.1

OTHERS RETURNING 2009-10 StatsNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School GP-GS PPG RPG APG11 Nathan Healy F 6-7 210 So. New Bern, N.C./Blair Academy 35-0 1.9 1.6 0.212 Marcus Wright G 6-1 190 Jr. Winston-Salem, N.C./Winston-Salem Prep 34-3 5.3 2.1 1.324 J.R. Archer G 6-3 205 Sr. Boone, N.C./Watauga 12-0 0.3 0.1 0.130 Jacob Lail F 6-8 215 Jr. Granite Falls, N.C./Caldwell CC 10-0 0.4 0.4 0.034 Josh Nirenberg C 6-9 265 So. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./Cardinal Gibbons 11-0 1.3 1.5 0.150 Andre Williamson F 6-7 250 Jr. Dayton, Ohio/Prince George 37-7 4.6 5.6 0.5

OTHERS LOST 2009-10 Stats Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Last School GP-GS PPG RPG APG1 Ryann Abraham G 5-10 185 Sr. Mayaguez, Puerto Rico/Starmount 37-5 5.4 1.7 2.531 A.J. Highsmith G 6-4 205 Sr. Winston-Salem, N.C./Reynolds 23-1 1.1 0.5 0.133 Tyler Webb F 6-9 230 Sr. Nickelsville, Va./Twin Springs 32-3 1.9 1.5 0.2 REDSHIRTS RETURNINGNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School GP-GS PPG RPG APG21 Omar Carter G 6-5 220 RJr. Charlotte, N.C./Charleston Southern 29-22 13.3 7.9 1.4*41 Ryan Kilmartin G 6-4 190 RFr. Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Catholic 45 Anthony Breeze F 6-5 230 RJr. Greenville, S.C./Coastal Carolina 28-4 10.4 6.0 0.4* * - Stats from previous schools in 2008-09 NEWCOMERSNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School GP-GS PPG RPG APG1 Anthony Thomas G 6-6 195 Fr. Winston-Salem, N.C./Winston-Salem Prep 3 G.J. Vilarino ^ G 6-1 175 So. McKinney, Texas/Gonzaga 25-0 2.3 0.5 0.2*5 Brian Okam ^ C 7-0 245 So. Enugu, Nigeria/Rutgers 16-0 1.1 1.1 0.0*22 Griffin Shaw G 6-0 175 Fr. Charlotte, N.C./Myers Park 33 Mitch Woods G 6-3 195 Fr. Naples, Fla./ Comm. School of Naples 54 Petey Hausley F 6-6 245 Jr. Marion, N.C./Iowa Western CC 24-24 9.0 4.4 0.4* * - Stats from previous schools in 2009-10 ^ - Will Sit out 2010-11 season per NCAA transfer rules.

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ROSTER BREAKDOWN

BY STATE

BY CLASS BY HEIGHTSENIORS0 Donald Sims G 6-1 17015 Jeremi Booth G 6-5 20524 J.R. Archer G 6-3 20532 Isaac Butts C 6-10 285

REDSHIRT JUNIORS21 Omar Carter G 6-5 22045 Anthony Breeze F 6-5 220

JUNIORS12 Marcus Wright G 6-1 19030 Jacob Lail F 6-8 21550 Andre Williamson F 6-7 25054 Petey Hausley F 6-6 245

SOPHOMORES3 G.J. Vilarino G 6-1 1755 Brian Okam C 7-0 24511 Nathan Healy F 6-7 21034 Josh Nirenberg C 6-9 265

REDSHIRT FRESHMEN41 Ryan Kilmartin G 6-4 190

FRESHMEN1 Anthony Thomas G 6-6 19522 Griffin Shaw G 6-0 17533 Mitch Woods G 6-3 195

7-05 Brian Okam C 7-0 245 So.

6-1032 Isaac Butts C 6-10 285 Sr.

6-934 Josh Nirenberg C 6-9 265 So.

6-830 Jacob Lail F 6-8 215 Jr.

6-711 Nathan Healy F 6-7 210 So50 Andre Williamson F 6-7 250 Jr.

6-61 Anthony Thomas G 6-6 195 Fr.54 Petey Hausley F 6-6 245 Jr.

6-515 Jeremi Booth G 6-5 205 Jr.21 Omar Carter G 6-5 220 Jr.45 Anthony Breeze F 6-5 220 Jr.

6-441 Ryan Kilmartin G 6-4 190 RFr.

6-324 J.R. Archer G 6-3 205 Sr.33 Mitch Woods G 6-3 195 Fr.

6-10 Donald Sims G 6-1 170 Jr.3 G.J. Vilarino G 6-1 175 So.12 Marcus Wright G 6-1 190 So.

6-022 Griffin Shaw G 6-0 175 Fr.

NORTH CAROLINA (9)1 Anthony Thomas G 6-6 195 Fr.11 Nathan Healy F 6-7 210 So.12 Marcus Wright G 6-1 190 Jr.21 Omar Carter G 6-5 220 RJr.22 Griffin Shaw G 6-0 175 Fr.24 J.R. Archer G 6-3 205 Sr.30 Jacob Lail F 6-8 215 Jr.41 Ryan Kilmartin G 6-4 190 RFr.54 Petey Hausley F 6-6 245 Jr.

FLORIDA (2)33 Mitch Woods G 6-3 195 Fr.34 Josh Nirenberg C 6-9 265 So.

SOUTH CAROLINA (2)0 Donald Sims G 6-1 170 Sr.45 Anthony Breeze F 6-5 220 RJr.

GEORGIA (1)32 Isaac Butts C 6-10 285 Jr.

OHIO (1)50 Andre Williamson F 6-7 250 So.

NIGERIA (1)5 Brian Okam C 7-0 245 So.

TEXAS (1)3 G.J. Vilarino G 6-1 175 So.

VIRGINIA (1)15 Jeremi Booth G 6-5 205 Jr.

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2010-11 SCHEDULEDate Opponent Time Notes

Nov. 4 LEES-McRAE (Exhibition) 7 p.m. ASU took down the Bobcats, 77-44, in 2009-10.

Nov. 12 at Tulsa 8 p.m. First-ever meeting with the 2010 NIT participant.

Nov. 16 MONTREAT 7 p.m. ASU won the only meeting with Montreat, 105-57, in 2005-06.

Nov. 19 at Mississippi State 8 p.m. First-ever meeting with the 2010 NIT participant.

Nov. 23 at Tennessee Tech 7 p.m. ASU leads the series 4-2 after last season’s ESPNU BracketBuster win.

Nov. 27 at Vanderbilt TBA The Apps defeated the Commodores, 87-79, in 2006-07 in Puerto Rico.

Dec. 2 at Chattanooga * 7 p.m. UTC’s home win against ASU was the Apps’ only division loss in ‘09-10.

Dec. 4 at Samford * 4 p.m. The Mountaineers’ win at Samford last year was the first in the series.

Dec. 12 at Georgetown Noon First-ever meeting with the 2010 NCAA Tournament participant.

Dec. 18 ROBERT MORRIS TBA ASU puts a 3-0 record on the line against the defending NEC champion.

Dec. 22 vs. Colorado St. ^ 8:30 p.m. The squads face each other for the first time at the Cancun Governor’s Cup.

Dec. 23 vs. Mississippi/Texas State ^ 7/9:30 p.m. Mississippi defeated the Mountaineers in the 2007 NIT First Round.

Dec. 24 vs. TBA ^ TBA The Cancun Governor’s Cup title game will be televised on ESPN2.

Dec. 30 MILLIGAN 7 p.m. The Apps have scored 223 points in the last two meetings with the Buffs.

Jan. 5 at Davidson * 7 p.m. Donald Sims set a Belk Arena record with 44 points in last year’s 78-68 win.

Jan. 8 GEORGIA SOUTHERN * 2 p.m. ASU owns a four-game home winning streak against the Eagles.

Jan. 13 UNC GREENSBORO * 7 p.m. The Mountaineers are 10-7 at home against the Spartans.

Jan. 15 at Western Carolina * 2 p.m. ASU snapped WCU’s 15-game home winning streak last season, 89-77.

Jan. 17 ELON * 7 p.m. The Apps have a solid 34-8 home record against Elon.

Jan. 20 at The Citadel * 7 p.m. The Citadel took a 78-73 OT win in the last meeting in Charleston.

Jan. 22 at College of Charleston * 4 p.m. A SoCon tournament semifinal rematch after ASU’s 77-54 win in March.

Jan. 27 WOFFORD * 7 p.m. The lone meeting with the defending SoCon champions.

Jan. 29 at Furman * 4 p.m. ASU plays at Furman for the first time since a 65-60 win in 2008-09.

Feb. 2 at UNC Greensboro * 7 p.m. The Apps face UNCG at the Greensboro Coliseum for a second-straight year.

Feb. 5 at Elon * 7 p.m. ASU clinched the SoCon North at Elon last year with a 58-54 triumph.

Feb. 10 SAMFORD * 7 p.m. Samford and the Apps have split two games in the Holmes Center.

Feb. 12 CHATTANOOGA * 2 p.m. The ASU starters scored 71 points to take down UTC at home in 09-10.

Feb. 17 WESTERN CAROLINA * 7 p.m. The Cats have not won in Boone since 2003-04, a six-game stretch.

Feb. 19 at ESPNU BracketBusters TBA The Mountaineers are 2-2 in ESPNU BracketBuster matchups.

Feb. 24 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON * 7 p.m. CofC makes its first trip to Boone since a thrilling 91-87 win in ‘08-09.

Feb. 26 THE CITADEL * 2 p.m. The Citadel was one of two SoCon teams to win in Boone last year.

March 4-7 at SoCon Tournament & TBA Tourney returns to the Mocs’ home floor for the second time in three years.

* Southern Conference Game

^ at Cancun, Mexico

& at Chattanooga, Tenn.

All times Eastern. Please check www.GoASU.com for the most up-to-date schedule

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2010-11 SCHEDULE BREAKDOWN

SCHEDULE BREAKDOWNTotal games ................................................................................................30All-time record vs. 2010-11 foes* ................................ 398-318 (.556)First-time meetings*.................................................................................. 4......................Colorado State, Georgetown, Mississippi State, Tulsa

Non-conference games ..........................................................................12All-time record vs. 2010-11 non-conference foes* ....24-13 (.649)First-time meetings*.................................................................................. 4......................Colorado State, Georgetown, Mississippi State, Tulsa

SoCon games .............................................................................................18All-time record vs. 2010-11 SoCon foes .................... 374-305 (.551)All-time home record vs. 2010-11 SoCon foes ..........211-97 (.685)All-time road record vs. 2010-11 SoCon foes ............124-74 (.626)

* Information applies to confirmed 2010-11 opponents

Total/SoConWeekday games ............... 18/10Weekend games .................12/8

Sunday games ....................... 1/0Monday games ...................... 1/1Tuesday games ...................... 2/0Wednesday games ............... 3/2Thursday games .................... 9/7Friday games .......................... 3/0Saturday games ..................11/8

Total/SoConNovember games ................. 5/0December games ................. 8/2January games ...................... 9/9February games .................... 8/7

Home games ........................12/9Road games ..........................15/9Neutral games ....................... 3/0

NOVEMBERSun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat.

1 2 3 4Lees-McRae

7 p.m.

5 6

7 8 9 10 11 12at Tulsa

8 p.m.

13

14 15 16Montreat

7 p.m.

17 18 19at Miss. St.

8 p.m.

20

21 22 23at Tenn. Tech

7 p.m.

24 25 26 27at Vandy

TBA

28 29 30

DECEMBERSun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat.

1 2at UTC7 p.m.

3 4 at Samford

7 p.m.5 6

7 8 9 10 11

12at G-Town

Noon

13 14 15 16 17 18R. Morris

TBA19 20 21 22 23 24 25

26 27 28 29 30Milligan

7 p.m.

31

JANUARYSun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat.

1

2 3 4 5at Davidson

7 p.m.

6 7 8Ga. Southern

2 p.m.9 10 11 12 13

UNCG7 p.m.

14 15at WCU2 p.m.

16 17Elon

7 p.m.

18 19 20at The Citadel

7 p.m.

21 22at CofC4 p.m.

23 24 25 26 27Wofford

7 p.m.

28 29at Furman

4 p.m.30 31

FEBRUARYSun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat.

1 2at UNCG

7 p.m.

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# Cancun, Mexico^ Chattanooga, Tenn. All times are eastern and subject to change.For the most up-to-date schedule, please visit www.GoASU.com.

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COACHING STAFF

COACHING EXPERIENCE2009-10 Appalachian StateAssistant Coach2010- Appalachian State Head Coach

PLAYING EXPERIENCEHigh School1993-94 Greensboro (N.C.) Day School1994-96 Chesapeake (Va.) Indian River HS1996-98 St. John’s at Prospect Hall (Md.)

College1998-2002 North Carolina B.A., Communication

Professional2002-04 Fayetteville Patriots NBDL2004-05 Kariya Aishin Sea Horses JBL - Japan2005-06 BT Roseto Serie A - Italy2006 Air Avellino Serie A - Italy2007 KK Crvena Zvezda Beograd A-League - Serbia

EDUCATION2002 North Carolina B.A., Communication

PERSONAL INFORMATIONBirthdate Jan. 15, 1980Hometown Fayetteville, N.C.

JASON CAPELHead CoachSecond Season at AppalachianNorth Carolina, 2002 Jason Capel was named the 15th men’s basketball head coach in Appalachian State University history on April 21, 2010. “We are incredibly excited about the future of Appalachian men’s basketball un-der the leadership of Jason Capel,” ASU director of athletics Charlie Cobb said. “Coach Capel’s wealth of life experiences have led to him developing many of the qualities that we were looking for in a head coach, including maturity, humility and a presence that impresses anyone that comes in contact with him. I look forward to Coach Capel helping us achieve the championship aspirations that we have for our men’s basket-ball program here at Appalachian.” At 30 years, three months and six days old, Capel became the nation’s youngest NCAA Division I head coach, three months and six days younger than Wisconsin-Green Bay’s Brian Wardle. Just 20 days after Capel was hired, new Robert Morris head coach Andrew Toole took over the distinction. However, despite a relative lack of coaching experience, Capel is a basketball lifer with a vast playing resume and a spot in one of college basketball’s top coaching lineages. Capel first burst on to the national scene as a star forward at North Carolina from 1998-2002, where he was a two-time all-Atlantic Coast Conference selection (2001 and ‘02) and the Tar Heels’ leader in scoring (15.6 points per game), rebounds (8.6 per game) and steals (29) as a senior. He helped lead UNC to the Final Four in 2000, recorded the second triple-double in UNC history with 16 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists against Buffalo during the 2000-01 season and was a candidate for 2002 Wooden Award, which is presented annually to college basketball’s most outstanding player. After graduating from North Carolina with a B.A. in communication in 2002, Capel embarked on a professional playing career, which included successful stints in the NBA Developmental League and leagues in Japan, Italy and Ser-bia. In his first season as a pro, he averaged 11.3 points and 3.7 rebounds per game to help lead the NBDL’s Fayetteville Pa-triots, which were coached by his father, Jeff, to a league-best 32-18 record and a D-League Finals appearance. Following the conclusion of his playing career, he spent two years as a college bas-ketball analyst for ESPNU and Raycom Sports before joining the ASU bench last summer as an assistant on Buzz Peterson’s staff.

Jason Capel and Ashley Heath

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COACHING STAFF In his only season as an assistant coach, Capel helped lead the Mountaineers to the second-most victories in school history (24), their first Southern Conference Tournament title-game appearance since 2000 and a berth in the CollegeInsider.com Tournament (CIT), only the fourth postseason appearance since joining the NCAA Division I ranks in 1973. ASU’s CIT wins over Harvard and Marshall, which earned it a berth in the tournament’s semifinals, were the first D-I postseason victories in school history. He worked primarily with Appalachian’s post players and helped the big men to the fifth-highest rebound margin in the nation, while leading junior Isaac Butts to the highest field-goal percentage in the Southern Conference. Butts ranked second in the league in rebound-ing, while Josh Hunter also cracked the SoCon’s top-10. Sophomore Andre Williamson also experienced a breakout season under Capel’s tutelage, finishing the season as the team leader in blocked shots. Capel is a member of one of college basketball’s most distin-guished coaching families. His father, Jeff, compiled 122 wins and made three NCAA Tournament appearances in 12 seasons as head coach at Old Dominion, North Carolina A&T and Fayetteville State prior to moving to the professional ranks where he now serves as an assistant with the NBA’s Charlotte Bobcats. Jason’s brother, Jeff III, is the head coach at Oklahoma, where he has led the Sooners to two NCAA Tournament appearances in four seasons and fell just one win shy of advancing to the 2009 Final Four, dropping a hard-fought contest to eventual Tournament champion UNC. Like Jason, Jeff was the nation’s youngest head coach when he took the reins at VCU in 2002 at the age of 27. He became head coach at VCU after just two years as an assistant and earned two postseason berths with the Rams, including a spot in the 2004 NCAA Tournament. At 35 years old, Jeff Capel is also among the youngest head coaches in the nation. A native of Fayetteville, N.C., Capel was a McDonald’s All-Ameri-can and ranked as high as the nation’s No. 5 high-school player after concluding his prep career at St. John’s at Prospect Hall (Frederick, Md.), where he helped lead his team to the USA Today national championship in 1998. He spent his freshman and sophomore years at Indian River H.S. (Chesapeake, Va.), where he was named Virginia’s Player of the Year as a sophomore. He began his prep career as an eighth-grader, when he made the varsity team at Greensboro Day School while his father was head coach at N.C. A&T. Capel’s hiring marks the second time in ASU history that the school has been home to the nation’s youngest NCAA Division I men’s basketball head coach. In 1975, Bobby Cremins became the nation’s youngest head coach when he was hired by director of athletics Jim Jones at the age of 28. In six seasons at Appalachian, Cremins led the Mountaineers to three Southern Conference championships and the program’s first-ever NCAA Tournament berth in 1979. “I’m very excited and thankful for this opportunity,” Capel said. “I want to thank (ASU chancellor) Dr. (Kenneth) Peacock and Charlie Cobb for believing in me and giving me the opportunity to head up this program and lead it to the next level of Appalachian State basketball. I also want to thank Coach (Buzz) Peterson for giving me the opportunity to come to Appalachian and opening the door into college coaching for me. I’m very grateful to him for that. We have a great group of guys in place in our program and I’m really proud to be able to coach them. I know that we’re all in this together and I’m ready to work hard.” Capel is engaged to Ashley Heath and resides in Boone.

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COACHING EXPERIENCE1986-89 North Greenville 59-39 Head Coach1989-91 Belmont Abbey 40-24 Head Coach1991-94 Pikeville59-37 Head Coach1994-95 Milligan 20-12 Head Coach1995-2010 Gardner-Webb 199-218 Head Coach2010- Appalachian State Assoc. Head Coach

EDUCATION1979 Georgia Bachelor’s1989 US Sports Academy M.S., Sports Coaching

PERSONAL INFORMATIONBirthdate Nov. 22, 1955Hometown Atlanta, Ga.

COACHING STAFF

Rick Scruggs was named associate head coach at Appalachian State University in May 2010 following a successful 15-year tenure as head coach at Gardner-Webb University in Boiling Springs, N.C. Scruggs served as head coach at the Big South’s Gardner-Webb for the past 15 seasons, where he compiled a 199-218 record. Scruggs took over the Runnin’ Bull-dogs in 1995 and oversaw the program’s transition into NCAA Division I in 2000-01. In 2008, senior Thomas Sanders earned Atlantic Sun Player of the Year and Associ-ated Press All-America honorable mention honors, while teammate Nate Blank was named A-Sun Freshman of the year. In its final season before moving to the Big South Conference, Gardner-Webb posted a 9-7 league mark and a 16-16 record overall. Despite the individual accolades earned that year, the season is best remem-bered by basketball fans for one of college basketball’s most memorable upsets, Gardner-Webb’s 84-68 win at Kentucky. Sanders, Blank and three other Bulldogs scored in double figures in the contest as the squad held UK to 35 percent shooting from the floor. The 2005 A-Sun Coach of the Year led his squad to that season’s regular-season league title and a spot in the tournament championship game. During his time in Boiling Springs, Scruggs led the ‘Dogs to wins against several major conference pro-grams, including Minnesota, Colorado State and East Carolina. Before joining the Division I ranks, Scruggs was named the 2000 South Atlantic Conference Coach of the Year. Prior to Gardner-Webb, Scruggs served as head coach at Milligan (1994-95), Pikeville (1991-94), Belmont Abbey (1989-91) and North Greenville College (1986-89). At North Greenville, he led the squad to a school-record 30 wins in 1989 as well as the NJCAA National Tournament. He was enshrined in the school’s athletic hall of fame in 1999. The Atlanta, Ga. native earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Geor-gia in 1979 and received a master’s in sports coaching from the United States Sports Academy in 1989. He is married to the former Deanie Gissendanner.

RICK SCRUGGSAssociate Head CoachFirst Season at AppalachianGeorgia, 1979

The Scruggs Family: Rick and Deanie

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COACHING EXPERIENCE2006-09 NC State 2006-07 Administrative Coordinator2007-09 Dir. of Basketball Operations2009-10 Elon Assistant Coach2010- Appalachian State Assistant Coach

PLAYING EXPERIENCECollege1996-2000 NC StateProfessional2000-01 Woerthersee Piratens Bundesliga A - Austria2001-02 Olympique D’ Antibes Pro A - France2002 Pennsylvania ValleyDawgs US Basketball League

EDUCATION2000 NC State B.S., Business Management M.S., Parks, Recreation and Tourism

PERSONAL INFORMATIONBirthdate Nov. 22, 1955Hometown High Point, N.C.

COACHING STAFF

Justin Gainey begins his first season as assistant coach on Jason Capel’s staff after spending one season as an assistant coach at Elon under head coach Matt Matheny. Prior to his season with the Phoenix, he spent three seasons on staff at his alma ma-ter, NC State. At Elon, Gainey helped develop the young Phoenix guards as they finished in the top half of the league in steals, turnover margin and assist-to-turnover ratio. In three seasons on Sidney Lowe’s staff at NC State, Gainey served as adminis-trative coordinator (2006-08) and director of basketball operations (2008-09). He assisted in recruiting and scouting and coordinated the program’s summer camps. In his first year, Gainey he helped lead the program to the ACC Tournament Champion-ship game and the NIT. Before joining the collegiate coaching ranks, the High Point, N.C. native served as assistant coach at Cary Academy for three seasons following a professional playing career. Gainey played in Europe for two seasons. He competed for Austria’s Woerthersee Piratens in 2000-01 and was selected to the league’s all-star team. In his second year, Gainey played for France’s Olympique D’ Antibes in the Pro A league. Gainey com-pleted his playing career for the USBL’s Pennsylvania ValleyDawgs. As a stand-out point guard at NC State from 1996-2000, he was a three-year starter, served as a team captain and was an honorable mention all-conference pick. During his freshman year in the 1997 ACC Tournament, Gainey guided the Wolf-pack to the title game as the No. 8 seed. He set an ACC Tournament record by playing 160 minutes in four games and was honored as an ACC all-Tournament first team selection. That squad advanced to the NIT, where the ‘Pack defeated Missouri State before falling to West Virginia, 76-73. Gainey and NCSU would advance in the NIT each of the following three seasons as well. He ranks ninth in Wolfpack history with 344 assists and fourth in steals with 190. Gainey is married to the former Courtney Taylor. They are the parents of two sons – Jordan (8) and Jayson (4).

JUSTIN GAINEYAssistant CoachFirst Season at AppalachianNC State, 2000

The Gainey Family: Justin, Jayson, Jordan and Courtney

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COACHING STAFF

COACHING EXPERIENCE1996-98 Charlotte Assistant Coach1998-2004 Texas A&M Assistant Coach2004-10 Charlotte 2004-05 Dir. of Basketball Operations2005-10 Assistant Coach2010- Appalachian State Assistant Coach

PLAYING EXPERIENCECollege1992-96 Charlotte

EDUCATION1996 UNC Charlotte B.A, History

PERSONAL INFORMATIONBirthdate July 11, 1974Hometown Detroit, Mich.Wife Nicole

Bobby Kummer joins the ASU staff after spending the past six seasons as an assistant coach at his alma mater, Charlotte. The 49ers averaged more than 17 wins in Kummer’s six seasons under head coach Bobby Lutz, including a trip to the NCAA Tournament in 2005. Prior to his stint at Charlotte, Kummer served as an assistant coach under Melvin Watkins at Texas A&M from 1998-04, where he helped recruit first-round NBA Draft selections Acie Law and Antoine Wright. Kummer got his start in coaching for Watkins at Charlotte from 1996-98, and helped the program to its first back-to-back NCAA appearances. In 1996-97, the 49ers closed the regular season on a 19-4 run before stumbling against Marquette in the Conference USA Tournament. Kummer’s squad then de-feated Georgetown in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament before the season came to an end against Elite Eight participant Utah. The following year, UNCC rebounded from an early 66-60 loss at Appalachian to finish the season 20-11. Charlotte defeated Illinois-Chicago in the NCAA Tournament before losing to North Carolina. While at Charlotte, Kummer coached second-round NBA Draft pick DeMarco Johnson as well as NBA players Eddie Basden and Sean Colson. Kummer’s tenure at Texas A&M started strong, as the Aggies opened the 1998-99 campaign on a 7-1 run. TAMU won 61 games during his time in College Station. Upon returning to Charlotte, Kummer and the squad started the 2004-05 season 12-2 before posting a 21-8 overall record and 12-4 mark in the final season of C-USA play. The 49ers’ season came to a close against NC State in the NCAA Tournament. The following year, Charlotte posted an NIT win against Georgia Southern and finished the year 19-13. The team returned to the NIT in 2008, posting a 20-14 record. In 2009-10, Charlotte jumped out to a 10-2 start in November and December and cruised to a 19-12 record, including a 9-7 mark in Atlantic 10 competition. As a player from 1993-96, the Detroit, Mich. native saw the court in all 114 games during his four years and led the team to the 1994 NIT and 1995 NCAA Tournament as Metro Conference champions. He served as team captain as a junior and senior. He is married to Nicole Kummer.

BOBBY KUMMERAssistant CoachFirst Season at AppalachianUNC Charlotte, 1996

The Kummer Family: Nicole and Bobby

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SUPPORT STAFF

Marcus Wilmoth

Adam Muse

Chris Richards

Andre Gould

Asher Schiavone

David LandJosh SnyderGraduate Manager

TEAM MANAGERS

Jason Robey is in his fourth season at Appalachian and works primarily with the men’s basketball team in addition to other duties as ASU head athletic trainer. With more than a decade of experi-ence in the sports medicine field, Robey most recently was the head athletic trainer at Hampton University. Prior to his stint at Hampton, Robey served as an athletic trainer at Rivier College in Nashua, N.H. and Louisiana-Monroe. In addition to his collegiate experience, Robey has worked at three hospitals and with various minor-league, semi-pro and high school teams. He holds bachelor’s degrees in education and athletic training from the University of Akron (1996), a master’s in exercise science/cardiac rehab from ULM (2001) and is an NATA-certified athletic trainer.

JASONROBEY

ATHLETIC TRAINER

Robbie Ormsby, a former Appala-chian student-athlete, directly coordinates the men’s basketball team’s strength and conditioning program. A former tennis player at ASU, Ormsby, received his bach-elor’s in physical education from ASU in 2003. He also taught physical education and was the men’s and women’s tennis coach at St. Andrews Presbyterian College from 2003-05.

ROBBIEORMSBY

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

Jean Roberts, director of academic services, works closely with ASU’s men’s basketball student-athletes to ensure their academic success. Roberts is in her seventh year working with men’s basketball and seventh year with student-athletes. Roberts has been a part of the ASU community for more than 20 years and earned an M.A in educational media from Appalachian in 1982 and an Ed.S. in counselor education in 1992. Roberts earned a B.S. in radio, television and motion pictures from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1980. She and her husband, Dave, have two children: daughter, Ivy, and son, Davis.

JEAN ROBERTS

ACADEMIC SERVICES

Kim McConnell has been with the athletic department at Appalachian for eight years and currently serves as the men’s and women’s basketball administra-tive assistant. An avid sports fan and native of Cleveland, Ohio, Kim resides in Zionville with her husband Jim, and sons, Austin and Alex.

KIM MCCONNELL

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

The Cobb Family: Lindsay, Branan, Harrison and Charlie

In his first five years at Appalachian State University, director of athletics Charlie Cobb has led the department to unparalleled success.

The many achievements enjoyed by Appalachian athletics during the first 60 months of Cobb’s tenure include: • ThreeNCAADivisionIfootballnationalchampionships—markingthefirst time that any program has ever won three-consecutive NCAA Division I FootballChampionshipSubdivision(FCS—formerlyDivisionI-AA)andthe first NCAA football titles ever won by a team from the state of North Carolina at any level. • ShatteringfootballattendancerecordsatKiddBrewerStadiumwithcrowds surpassing “The Rock’s” permanent seating capacity for each of ASU’s 28 regular-season home games since Cobb’s arrival in 2005. • A298-percentincreaseinfootballseason-ticketsales. • Five-consecutiveCommissioner’sCupchampionships—recognizingthetop overall men’s sports program in the Southern Conference. • TwoGermannCupchampionships—recognizingthetopoverallwomen’s sports program in the SoCon. • Thirty-fivepercentoftheathleticsdepartment’sstudentsmakingthe Academic Honor Roll (minimum GPA of 3.25). • Fiveteams(men’sbasketball,women’scrosscountry,fieldhockey,women’s indoor and outdoor track and field) earning public recognition awards, based on being among the nation’s top 10 percent in their respective sports based on Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores. • TheYosefClub,whichprovidesscholarshipandfacilitysupportforstudent- athletes, raising over $2.5 million for the first time in 2009-10. Despite the state of the economy, the Yosef Club has reached the $2 million threshold for donations three years in a row and rasied nearly $2 million more in 2009-10 than it did in any year prior a string of five-straight record years since Cobb’s arrival. • Appalachian’sathleticsannualbudgetincreasingfrom$7.5millioninCobb’s first year to nearly $13 million in 2010-11.

However, the most notable of Cobb’s many achievements has been the addition of first-class facilities that will give Appalachian the opportunity to be successful across the athletics spectrum for years to come. Facility enhancements totaling $50 million were completed in 2009, headlined by the 120,000-square-foot Appalachian Athletics Center. The seven-story complex, located behind Kidd Brewer Stadium’s west stands, includes new football offices and locker room, a strength and conditioning center, training facilities, academic study space and computer lab for all ASU student-athletes, as well as premium seating in the form of 600 club-level seats and 18 luxury suites. The facility enhancements also included other significant renovations to The Rock. A new ticket plaza, which serves as a grand entrance to the stadium, as well as ornamental fencing that replaced the chain-link barriers that used to surround the stadium and field were completed before the 2007 season, while a 4,400-seat upper deck on the stadium’s east side and substantial upgrades to the east and south concourses were completed prior to the ‘08 campaign. In addition to the renovations to Appalachian’s most visible athletics facility, the campaign has also produced new homes for Mountaineer baseball (Jim and Bettie Smith Stadium), softball (Sywassink/Lloyd Family Stadium) and soccer (at the Ted Mackorell Soc-cer Complex), as well as the Apps’ first-ever indoor practice facility (Sofield Family Indoor Practice Facility) and renovations to Varsity Gym that have upgraded the facility to a premier practice and competition venue for ASU basketball, indoor track and field, volleyball and wrestling. With the $50 million in facilities enhancements, all 20 of Appalachian’s intercol-legiate sports teams now practice and compete in facilities that have either been built or renovated in the last decade.

While Cobb is quick to point out the “total team effort” put forth to achieve the many successes that have been enjoyed since he began his tenure as ASU’s director of athletics on July 1, 2005, it is the experience, vision and work ethic of the 42-year-old Cobb that has steered the Mountaineers to new heights. Prior to his arrival in Boone, Cobb was a member of the athletics department at North Carolina State University from 1998-2005. A four-year football letterwinner at NC State from 1987-90, Cobb served as the Wolf-pack’s senior associate athletics director for external operations for the seven years prior to his arrival in Boone. In that role, he oversaw NC State’s marketing, ticket operations, media relations and student-athlete development operations, as well as serving on the depart-ment’s compact strategic planning initiative, gender equity and facilities committees. During his tenure, NC State increased football season-ticket sales by 87 percent and men’s basketball season-ticket sales by 121 percent. The combined ticket revenues ac-counted for an annual increase of over 86 percent for Wolfpack athletics, generating more than $6 million for the department. In addition, Cobb served as NC State’s administrator for baseball and women’s soccer, tournament manager for the 2004 NCAA men’s basketball first and second rounds at the RBC Center and the chair for the southeast region of the NCAA women’s soccer com-mittee. Prior to returning to his alma mater in ‘98, Cobb spent six years in Atlanta, Ga., where he held positions with the Atlanta Sports Council, the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl and the Georgia Dome. As an assistant executive director for the Atlanta Sports Council and the Peach Bowl, he helped coordinate Atlanta’s bid for the 2002 NCAA men’s basketball Final Four and handled all game and event operations for the Peach Bowl. As sales manager for the Georgia Dome from 1994-97, Cobb helped procure events such as the Southeastern Conference football championship, the SEC and Atlantic Coast Conference men’s basketball tournaments, NCAA men’s basketball championship events, Georgia High School Association football playoffs, major concerts and other college and amateur sporting events. Cobb graduated with honors with a B.A. in business administration from NC State in 1990. A second-team all-ACC honoree at center as a senior, Cobb was an academic all-ACC selection and collected the prestigious Jim Tatum Award, presented to the ACC football senior with the highest grade point average, and the Bob Warren Memorial Award, given to the Wolfpack football player that displays the highest integrity and sportsmanship. After receiving post-graduate scholarships from both the ACC and NFL Charities, Cobb earned a master’s degree in sports administration from Ohio University in 1992. Cobb is married to the former Lindsay Brecher, who was an all-ACC goalkeeper for NCSU women’s soccer from 1988-90 and serves as an assistant coach for Appalachian’s women’s soccer program. The Cobbs have a 12-year-old son, Harrison, and a nine-year-old daughter, Branan.

CHARLIE COBBDirector of AthleticsSixth Season at AppalachianNC State, 1990

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AS A JUNIOR (2009-10)• Dished out an assist in two minutes of play against Harvard.• Saw action in a career-high 10 games in the regu-lar season.• Matched a career-high two three-point attempts in three minutes at Campbell.• Scored two points on free throws against Mil-ligan.• Played two minutes in the 70-51 win against Winthrop.• Recorded his first point of the season on a free throw at Louisville.• Made his season debut with four minutes against Lees-McRae.• Played three minutes in exhibition against Mars Hill.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2008-09)• Played in six contests.• Set career highs in points (3), field goal attempts (4) and three pointers (1) against Milligan.• Played three minutes against Kentucky and helped to hold the Wildcats scoreless while he was in the game.• Saw first action of the season in the waning mo-ments of the loss to ETSU.• Named to ASU and Southern Conference aca-demic honor rolls.• Was one of 61 SoCon student-athletes to main-tain a 4.0 grade point average for the year, and along with The Citadel’s Jonathan Brick, one of only two men’s basketball players with perfect marks.

AS A FRESHMAN (2007-08)• Saw action in six games.• Scored two points in games against Furman and UNC Greensboro.• Made both of his free-throw attempts on the season in the loss at UNCG.• Saw two or more minutes of action three times.• Hauled in a rebound at home against UNCG.• Attempted two three-pointers on the season.

WATAUGA H.S.• Northwest 4A Conference Player of the Year runner-up.• Named to the Northwest 4A all-conference and all-tournament team.• Helped lead the Pioneers to 17-10 record and second place in the league.• Averaged 16 points, five boards, two assists and two steals.• Hit double figures in his last 20 games, including a career-best of 32.• Shot 50 percent from the floor and 82 percent from the free-throw line.

PERSONAL• Full name is John Richard Archer.• Born October 17, 1988.• Son of John and Lisa Archer.• Majoring in applied physics.• Sister, Helen, was a manager for the ASU women’s basketball team from 2003-05.

J.R.

ARCHER

SENIOR • GUARD 6-3 • 205 BOONE, N.C. WATAUGA

ARCHER’S

CAREER HIGHSPoints 3 vs. Milligan (12/30/08)FG 1 at Furman (1/24/08) vs. Milligan (12/30/08)FGA 4 vs. Milligan (12/30/08)3FG 1 vs. Milligan (12/30/08)3FGA 2 vs. Milligan (12/30/08) at Campbell (12/30/09)FT 2 at UNCG (2/16/08) vs. Milligan (12/30/08)FTA 2 Three TimesREB 3 vs. Milligan (12/30/08)Assists 1 vs. Milligan (12/30/08) vs. Harvard (3/17/10)

MEET J.R.Goals for this Season: Go to the NCAA TournamentFavorite NBA Player: Steve NashPre-game Rituals: Writing scriptures on my handsFavorite Class: Computational PhysicsFavorite Food: Sweet potato casseroleFavorite Pro Sports Team: Atlanta BravesFirst thing you would buy if you won the lottery: A good mealFavorite SoCon Arena to Visit: Western Carolina’s Ramsey CenterMost Memorable Game at ASU: Overtime win vs. Morgan State

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GAME-BY-GAME STATS2009-10

Opponent FG 3FG FT Reb PF A TO Blk Stl PtsLEES-MCRAE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0at Louisville 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1WINTHROP 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MILLIGAN 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 1 0 1 0 0 2at Campbell 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0ELON 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0KING 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0GEORGIA SOUTHERN 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0TENNESSEE TECH 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0SAMFORD 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0vs Charleston 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0HARVARD 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Totals 0-4 0-4 3-4 1 2 1 2 0 0 3

CAREER STATSYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 6 0 8 1.3 1 4 .250 0 2 .000 2 2 1.000 1 0 1 0.2 3 0 0 1 0 0 4 0.72008-09 6 0 17 2.8 1 4 .250 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 1 4 5 0.8 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0.52009-10 12 0 23 1.9 0 4 .000 0 4 .000 3 4 .750 0 1 1 0.1 2 0 1 2 0 0 3 0.3TOTAL 24 0 48 2.0 2 12 .167 1 8 .125 5 6 .833 2 5 7 0.3 5 0 2 3 0 0 10 0.4

SoCon STATS

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 6 0 8 1.3 1 4 .250 0 2 .000 2 2 1.000 1 0 1 0.2 3 0 0 1 0 0 4 0.72008-09 2 0 3 1.5 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02009-10 3 0 3 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0TOTAL 11 0 14 1.3 1 4 .250 0 2 .000 2 2 1.000 1 1 2 0.2 3 0 0 1 0 0 4 0.4

2008-09Opponent FG 3FG FT Reb PF A TO Blk Stl PtsEAST TENNESSEE ST. 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0vs Kentucky 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0MILLIGAN 1-3 1-2 0-0 3 0 1 0 0 0 3at Texas 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0ELON 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Georgia Southern 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 1-4 1-2 0-0 5 0 1 0 0 0 3

2007-08Opponent FG 3FG FT Reb PF A TO Blk Stl PtsUNCG 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0at Furman 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2Wofford 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at UNCG 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 1 0 0 0 0 2Furman 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0W. Carolina 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 1-4 0-2 2-2 1 3 0 1 0 0 4

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AS A JUNIOR (2009-10)• Ranked fourth on the team in scoring (7.9 ppg) and second in three-pointers (52).• Matched a career high with 21 points at Chatta-nooga and added six boards and two steals.• Scored nine points on 3-of-4 shooting with six rebounds in 19 minutes at Marshall.• Scored in double figures 13 times and reached 20 points twice.• Connected on 3-of-5 shots and all four free throws for 12 points against Chattanooga; added three rebounds and three assists.• Sank 5-of-7 treys for 15 points against Tennessee Tech.• Scored 15 points on 5-of-10 shooting at Camp-bell with a season-best six rebounds.• Sank 3-of-8 three-pointers for 11 points, an assist and a block at Robert Morris.• Scored 14 points on 6-of-9 shooting and matched a career-best five assists against Milligan.• Scored ASU’s first 13 points and finished with a season-best 20 (on 7-of-9 shooting) against Winthrop.• Drained the game-tying three-pointer with 0.7 seconds remaining in regulation against Morgan State.• Made his first start of the season and scored 12 points with a career-best five assists in the over-time win against Morgan State.• Scored a season-best 14 points on 4-of-6 shoot-ing at Louisville. Was 4-for-4 from the free throw line and 2-of-4 from downtown.• Sank both field goal attempts for four points in as many minutes against UNCW.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2008-09)• Set a career high with 21 points on 6-of-11 shooting to pace Mountaineers in the opening-round win against Georgia Southern in the SoCon Tournament.• Swiped a career-best three steals at home against Furman to go along with six points and four rebounds.• Notched two assists and two steals against WCU (Jan. 24).• Posted seven points and four rebounds at home versus Elon.• Swatted his first career block at Texas to go along with four rebounds.• Posted a then-season-best 11 points on three treys with seven rebounds against Milligan.• Contributed greatly against ETSU with seven points and back-to-back three-pointers to give ASU a first-half lead.• Scored his first points of the season with seven points in 10 minutes of action against Campbell.• Suffered a foot injury in season-ending loss to Davidson in the SoCon Tournament.• Completely recovered from the injury during the offseason.

AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2007-08)

• Appeared in 28 games with five-consecutive starts from Feb. 2-14.• Averaged 3.7 points per game.• Made 21 three-pointers on the season and made two or more in seven games.• Scored a career-high 16 points on 5-of-5 shoot-ing (four three-pointers) and a career-high five boards in the Jan. 12 win over UNCG.• Was a perfect 4-for-4 from three-point range in the win over UNCG.• Had 10 points in the Jan. 3 win at College of Charleston.• Posted 12 points on Jan. 28 against Elon on 4-of-6 shooting.• Recorded four assists in the home win over Wof-ford.

AS A TRUE FRESHMAN (2006-07)• Played in the first two games before suffering in-juries to his feet and receiving a medical-hardship redshirt.• Scored six points on three-pointers in the season opener against North Greenville.

FORK UNION• Led the Blue Devils to a 25-7 record.• Averaged 15 points, eight rebounds and five as-sists per game.• Was teammates with current Mountaineer Don-ald Sims.

ALTAVISTA H.S.• First team all-state selection.• Averaged 18 points and six rebounds per game.• Ended his four-year career with a record of 95-21.• During his junior season, he led the squad to a state championship and a 26-3 record.• As a senior, the team advanced to the state quarterfinals after making it to the state final and semifinal games his first two seasons.

PERSONAL• Majoring in business management.• Son of Carolyn Booth.• Born September 30, 1987.

JEREMI

BOOTH

SENIOR • GUARD 6-5 • 205

ALTAVISTA, VA. FORK UNION

BOOTH’S

CAREER HIGHSPoints 21 vs. Ga. Southern (3/6/09) at Chattanooga (1/30/10)FG 7 vs. Winthrop (11/30/09) at Chattanooga (1/30/10)FGA 12 at Chattanooga (1/30/10)3FG 5 vs. Tenn. Tech (2/20/10)3FGA 8 Four TimesFT 5 Four TimesFTA 7 vs. Furman (12/3/09)REB 9 vs. UNCG (1/16/10)Assists 5 vs. Morgan St. (11/28/09) vs. Milligan (12/17/09)Steals 4 vs. Samford (2/27/10)Blocks 1 Four Times

MEET JEREMIWhy did you choose ASU? It felt like home away from homeBest player you’ve ever played against: Kevin DurantFavorite Class: Public SpeakingBest Moment of Career: Hitting three-pointer to force overtime against Morgan StateFirst thing you’d buy after winning the lottery: A house and car for my mommaFavorite Pro Sports Team: Indianapolis ColtsFavorite SoCon Arena to visit: Chattanooga’s McKenzie Arena

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GAME-BY-GAME STATS2009-10

Opponent FG 3FG FT Reb PF A TO Blk Stl PtsUNC WILMINGTON 2-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 1 4at ETSU 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0LEES-MCRAE 2-5 1-4 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 1 5at Arkansas 1-6 0-3 2-2 0 1 0 1 0 0 4at Louisville 4-6 2-4 4-4 0 0 1 1 0 0 14MORGAN STATE 3-10 1-4 5-6 4 0 5 0 0 1 12WINTHROP 7-9 4-6 2-2 1 2 1 3 0 1 20FURMAN 6-11 2-5 4-7 2 0 0 0 1 0 18at Wofford College 3-6 3-5 0-2 2 3 0 3 0 0 9MILLIGAN 6-9 2-4 0-0 0 0 5 0 0 1 14at Robert Morris 4-11 3-8 0-0 0 1 1 3 1 0 11at Dayton 0-4 0-2 0-0 1 1 1 2 0 1 0at Campbell 5-10 1-3 4-6 6 2 1 4 0 1 15THE CITADEL 2-9 1-3 0-0 5 3 1 2 0 0 5at Davidson 2-8 0-3 0-0 8 2 0 0 0 2 4ELON 2-7 1-4 0-0 7 0 1 2 0 0 5UNC GREENSBORO 3-6 1-3 5-6 9 2 1 0 0 0 12at Georgia Southern 2-6 1-2 0-0 3 1 1 2 0 0 5WESTERN CAROLINA 0-4 0-3 0-0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0at Samford 3-7 2-4 0-0 3 2 1 0 0 0 8at Chattanooga 7-12 5-8 2-2 6 3 2 0 0 2 21KING 5-11 3-8 0-0 5 2 0 1 0 1 13at Western Carolina 2-6 0-3 0-0 2 1 0 1 0 3 4at UNC Greensboro 3-8 2-4 0-0 2 0 2 1 0 0 8DAVIDSON 0-4 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0GEORGIA SOUTHERN 1-2 0-0 0-0 4 2 2 3 0 0 2at Coll. of Charleston 3-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0 6TENNESSEE TECH 5-8 5-7 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 0 15at Elon 1-3 0-1 1-2 1 1 0 0 0 0 3CHATTANOOGA 3-5 2-4 4-4 3 1 3 2 0 0 12SAMFORD 5-8 4-6 1-1 2 0 0 0 0 4 15vs The Citadel 0-3 0-0 0-0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0vs Charleston 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 1 0 2vs Wofford 2-2 1-1 0-0 2 1 0 1 0 0 5HARVARD 2-4 2-3 0-0 2 2 0 2 0 0 6at Marshall 3-4 1-2 2-2 6 2 1 0 0 0 9PACIFIC 2-9 2-7 0-0 4 3 1 1 0 1 6Totals 102-231 52-125 36-46 97 45 36 38 3 20 292

CAREER STATSYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2006-07 2 0 24 12.0 2 13 .154 2 8 .250 0 0 .000 0 4 4 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 3.02007-08 28 5 331 11.8 37 111 .333 21 76 .276 9 14 .643 11 32 43 1.5 30 0 19 17 0 5 104 3.72008-09 27 0 308 11.4 39 102 .382 20 61 .328 20 30 .667 11 42 53 2.0 24 0 17 14 2 16 118 4.42009-10 37 31 792 21.4 102 231 .442 52 125 .416 36 46 .783 17 80 97 2.6 45 0 36 38 3 20 292 7.9TOTAL 94 36 1455 15.5 180 457 .394 95 270 .352 65 90 .722 39 158 197 2.1 99 0 72 69 5 41 520 5.5

SoCon STATS

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 20 5 276 13.8 32 93 .344 16 60 .267 9 14 .643 8 29 37 1.9 22 0 15 15 0 4 89 4.52008-09 16 0 194 12.1 22 55 .400 7 30 .233 10 16 .625 6 24 30 1.9 15 0 10 8 1 10 61 3.82009-10 18 17 420 23.3 48 115 .417 24 59 .407 17 24 .708 9 52 61 3.4 23 0 14 18 1 11 137 7.6TOTAL 54 22 890 16.5 102 263 .388 47 149 .315 36 54 .667 23 105 128 2.4 60 0 39 41 2 25 287 5.3

2008-09Opponent FG 3FG FT Reb PF A TO Blk Stl Ptsat UNC Wilmington 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0CHARLOTTE 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0at Niagara 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0CAMPBELL 2-4 2-4 1-2 1 0 0 2 0 2 7at Furman 0-2 0-2 2-2 1 0 1 1 0 0 2EAST TENNESSEE ST. 2-4 2-4 1-2 2 1 0 1 0 1 7vs Kentucky 0-4 0-2 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0MILLIGAN 4-8 3-6 0-0 7 1 0 0 0 0 11at Texas 1-2 1-2 0-0 4 0 0 0 1 0 3ELON 3-4 1-2 0-0 4 0 1 0 0 1 7UNC GREENSBORO 0-3 0-3 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0DAVIDSON 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2at Chattanooga 2-4 2-4 1-2 3 1 1 1 0 0 7at Samford 4-8 1-5 0-1 2 1 0 0 0 2 9WESTERN CAROLINA 2-6 1-4 0-3 1 1 2 0 0 2 5WOFFORD 2-3 1-2 0-0 3 1 1 0 0 0 5FURMAN 3-6 0-2 0-0 4 1 0 0 0 3 6at Georgia Southern 4-8 1-2 5-6 5 2 1 2 0 1 14THE CITADEL 1-3 0-1 0-0 3 2 0 1 0 1 2at Western Carolina 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0C. OF CHARLESTON 0-4 0-1 2-2 2 1 0 0 1 0 2at UNCG 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0at Winthrop 1-6 1-2 1-2 1 0 1 0 0 0 4CHATTANOOGA 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0vs Georgia Southern 6-11 4-8 5-6 3 2 1 0 0 3 21vs Davidson 1-4 0-1 2-2 3 3 2 1 0 0 4Totals 39-102 20-61 20-30 53 24 17 14 2 16 118

2007-08Opponent FG 3FG FT Reb PF A TO Blk Stl Ptsat Charlotte 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0vs Lipscomb 0-3 0-3 0-0 2 0 1 1 0 1 0vs San Jose State 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at MTSU 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0DAVIDSON 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Ga Southern 1-5 0-3 0-2 1 1 1 0 0 0 2UVA-WISE 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at ETSU 3-7 3-6 0-0 1 3 3 0 0 0 9at Cof. Charleston 4-8 2-5 0-0 3 1 1 0 0 0 10at The Citadel 2-9 2-8 0-0 2 1 1 1 0 0 6at Wofford 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0UNC GREENSBORO 5-5 4-4 2-2 5 2 1 0 0 1 16CHATTANOOGA 1-6 0-4 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2GA SOUTHERN 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0at Furman 1-3 0-2 0-0 1 2 0 3 0 0 2at Chattanooga 2-6 2-6 0-0 3 2 2 2 0 0 6ELON 4-6 2-3 2-4 3 3 0 0 0 1 12at W. Carolina 1-4 1-3 4-4 5 2 1 1 0 0 7COF. CHARLESTON 3-6 0-2 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0 6THE CITADEL 2-8 1-5 0-0 3 2 1 1 0 1 5WOFFORD 1-5 0-1 0-0 1 2 4 0 0 1 2at Elon 1-6 0-3 0-0 4 0 1 1 0 0 2at UNCG 2-4 1-2 0-0 3 2 0 1 0 0 5FURMAN 2-5 1-3 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 0 5NIAGARA 2-3 2-3 0-0 2 3 0 1 0 0 6at Davidson 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0W. CAROLINA 0-3 0-2 1-2 1 0 1 0 0 0 1vs UNCG 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 37-111 21-76 9-14 43 30 19 17 0 5 104

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AS A JUNIOR (2009-10)• Led the team with seven double-doubles and was ASU’s leading rebounder in 22 games.• Set a career high with 22 points on 11-for-12 shooting against Lees-McRae to go along with nine rebounds.• Grabbed a season-best 16 rebounds to accom-pany nine points at Marshall.• Scored 10 points and added 11 rebounds and a pair of assists in the SoCon semifinal against Charleston.• Picked up his sixth double-double with 10 points and 11 boards at Elon, to go with three steals.• Sank 7-of-10 shots for 15 points to accompany eight boards, three steals, two blocks and two as-sists vs. Tennessee Tech.• Was 6-of-6 for 14 points with nine rebounds and a block at Western Carolina.• Scored 14 points and added 10 rebounds with a season-best five blocks at Georgia Southern.• Notched fourth double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds at Davidson on 6-of-7 shooting.• Hauled in 11 rebounds and added six points on 3-of-5 shooting at Robert Morris.• Sank 8-of-13 shots with seven rebounds and four assists against Milligan.• Recorded his third double-double of the season with 11 points and 13 boards on 5-of-5 shooting at Wofford.• Tallied his second-straight double-double with 15 points and 10 boards against Winthrop.• Recorded his first double-double of the season with 14 points and 13 boards against Morgan State.• Battled foul trouble to score seven points with eight rebounds at Arkansas.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2008-09)• Led the team and finished fourth in the Southern Conference with 8.5 rebounds per game.• Ranked third in the SoCon with a 59.4 shooting percentage• His nine double-doubles were third-most in the league and most among non-seniors.• Set career highs in points (17) and rebounds (19) at Georgia Southern, to go along with a pair of assists and three blocks.• Swatted five blocks against GSU in the SoCon Tourney.• Scored 12 points with 10 boards for his ninth double-double of the year against Chattanooga (Feb. 26).• Tipped in a miss at the buzzer to send the game at The Citadel to overtime and had 10 points, eight rebounds and three assists in the game.• Recorded 16 points to go along with 16 re-bounds for his seventh double-double of the season against Furman (Jan. 31).• Pulled in 11 rebounds against Western Carolina, with two assists and a block (Jan. 24).• Battled foul trouble to score 11 points with eight

rebounds against UNC Greensboro (Jan. 10).• Added to his double-double total with 13 points, 15 boards and five blocks versus ETSU.• Got his fifth double-double of the season with 10 points and 13 boards at Wofford.• Made 6-of-8 shots to finish with 12 points and 10 boards at Furman for his fourth double-double.• Got his third double-double of the season with 14 points and 11 boards against Campbell.• Carried ASU to the win against Charlotte with 15 points and 17 rebounds.• Recorded his first career double-double with 10 points and 12 rebounds at UNCW.• Along with Kellen Brand, one of just two players to start all 31 games.

AS A FRESHMAN (2007-08)• Played valuable minutes in the paint and aver-aged 2.9 points per game on 53.2 percent shoot-ing.• Hauled in nearly three rebounds per game.• Began to play very consistently before missing 10 games from Jan. 17 to Feb. 21 with a right-knee sprain.• Scored a career-high 10 points in the Dec. 17 win over UVA-Wise.• Scored eight points twice in SoCon play, against Georgia Southern on Dec. 1 and versus Furman on Feb. 21.• In front of friends and family at Georgia South-ern, he made 3-of-4 shots with seven rebounds and eight points.• In his first game back from injury, scored eight points with a career-high eight rebounds and two blocks in just 18 minutes against Furman. Also had a career-best four assists in that win.• Saw action in 20 games and averaged nine min-utes per game. GEORGIA MILITARY COLLEGE PREP• Averaged 26 points, 17 rebounds and four blocks per game during his senior season.• In his junior season, he averaged 19 points, 12 rebounds and four blocks per game.• Participated in the Georgia North-South game.• MVP of Georgia Classic.• Was an honor-roll student at Georgia Military.• Was also a football and track & field standout.

PERSONAL• Full name is Isaac Butts, IV.• Son of Kimberly Goddard.• One of seven children.• Major is health education.

ISAAC

BUTTS

SENIOR • CENTER 6-10 • 285

MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. GEORGIA MILITARY

BUTTS’

CAREER HIGHSPoints 22 vs. Lees-McRae (11/17/09)FG 11 vs. Lees-McRae (11/17/09)FGA 13 vs. ETSU (12/13/08) vs. Milligan (12/17/09)FT 4 vs. Furman (1/31/09) vs. Ga. Southern (2/13/10)FTA 6 at Ga. Southern (2/2/09) vs. Furman (1/31/09)REB 19 at Ga. Southern (2/2/09)Assists 4 vs. Furman (2/21/08) vs. Milligan (12/17/09)Steals 3 vs. Tenn. Tech (2/20/10) at Elon (2/22/10)Blocks 5 Three Times

MEET ISAACWhy did you choose ASU? The family feeling hereGoals for the season: Win the SoCon ChampionshipFavorite Movie: Avatar and ScarfaceBest Moment of Career: My first double-doubleIf you played another sport at ASU, what would it be? FootballFavorite Pro Sports Team: Pittsburgh SteelersFavorite Video Game to Play with Teammates: WWE Raw vs. SmackdownBest player at that game: Me (as Rey Mysterio)

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GAME-BY-GAME STATS2009-10

Opponent FG 3FG FT Reb PF A TO Blk Stl PtsUNC WILMINGTON 5-7 0-0 2-2 7 5 1 2 1 0 12at ETSU 3-4 0-0 0-0 12 3 0 2 3 2 6LEES-MCRAE 11-12 0-0 0-0 9 2 1 2 1 1 22at Arkansas 3-10 0-0 1-2 8 4 0 2 0 0 7at Louisville 1-5 0-0 1-2 3 4 3 0 0 0 3MORGAN STATE 7-10 0-0 0-0 13 5 1 1 0 0 14WINTHROP 6-9 0-0 3-3 10 2 3 3 0 1 15FURMAN 0-2 0-0 0-0 4 5 1 0 1 0 0at Wofford College 5-5 0-0 1-2 13 3 1 5 0 0 11MILLIGAN 8-13 0-0 1-2 7 2 4 1 1 0 17at Robert Morris 3-5 0-0 0-2 11 2 1 3 2 0 6at Dayton 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 3 1 1 0 0 0at Campbell 1-3 0-0 0-0 4 0 0 0 2 0 2THE CITADEL 2-5 0-0 0-0 10 4 2 1 1 1 4at Davidson 6-7 0-0 1-1 10 3 0 4 2 1 13ELON 2-3 0-0 0-0 7 3 1 1 0 0 4UNC GREENSBORO 4-7 0-0 1-3 11 2 0 1 1 0 9at Georgia Southern 7-11 0-0 0-2 10 3 0 2 5 1 14WESTERN CAROLINA 2-3 0-0 3-4 4 4 2 3 0 0 7at Samford 3-6 0-0 1-1 6 3 1 3 0 2 7at Chattanooga 0-1 0-0 0-0 5 4 1 1 0 0 0KING 4-6 0-0 1-1 8 3 0 2 0 0 9at Western Carolina 6-6 0-0 2-3 9 4 0 5 1 0 14at UNC Greensboro 4-7 0-0 0-0 7 3 0 1 1 0 8DAVIDSON 2-3 0-0 0-1 9 3 0 3 0 1 4GEORGIA SOUTHERN 4-7 0-0 4-4 6 3 1 1 1 1 12at Coll. of Charleston 5-8 0-0 0-3 7 3 0 3 0 1 10TENNESSEE TECH 7-10 0-0 1-2 8 3 2 0 2 3 15at Elon 4-7 0-0 2-2 11 3 1 3 1 3 10CHATTANOOGA 4-6 0-0 0-0 13 1 0 1 4 1 8SAMFORD 3-5 0-0 2-4 7 3 0 2 0 0 8vs The Citadel 5-8 0-0 1-2 7 3 0 4 1 0 11vs Charleston 5-8 0-0 0-2 11 3 2 2 1 0 10vs Wofford 2-5 0-0 0-0 7 4 1 1 1 0 4HARVARD 4-7 0-0 0-2 7 1 2 2 0 1 8at Marshall 4-11 0-0 1-3 16 4 0 2 1 0 9PACIFIC 0-2 0-0 1-2 1 0 1 1 1 0 1Totals 142-236 0-0 30-57 301 110 34 71 35 20 314

CAREER STATSYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 20 0 171 8.6 25 47 .532 0 0 .000 7 15 .467 14 43 57 2.9 29 0 9 21 5 2 57 2.92008-09 31 31 793 25.6 111 187 .594 0 0 .000 40 60 .667 90 173 263 8.5 100 2 30 59 39 6 262 8.52009-10 37 35 956 25.8 142 236 .602 0 0 .000 30 57 .526 116 185 301 8.1 110 3 34 71 35 20 314 8.5TOTAL 88 66 1920 21.8 278 470 .591 0 0 .000 77 132 .583 220 401 621 7.1 239 5 73 151 79 28 633 7.2

SoCon STATS

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 10 0 82 8.2 12 26 .462 0 0 .000 3 8 .375 9 19 28 2.8 12 0 7 6 4 0 27 2.72008-09 20 20 523 26.2 72 119 .605 0 0 .000 26 42 .619 61 110 171 8.6 65 1 22 37 21 6 170 8.52009-10 18 17 475 26.4 63 99 .636 0 0 .000 17 30 .567 57 92 149 8.3 57 1 11 40 18 12 143 7.9TOTAL 48 37 1080 22.5 147 244 .602 0 0 .000 46 80 .575 127 221 348 7.3 134 2 40 83 43 18 340 7.1

2008-09Opponent FG 3FG FT Reb PF A TO Blk Stl Ptsat UNC Wilmington 5-5 0-0 0-0 12 5 0 5 0 0 10CHARLOTTE 7-12 0-0 1-2 17 2 0 3 2 0 15at Niagara 2-5 0-0 2-3 2 3 0 2 0 0 6CAMPBELL 6-9 0-0 2-2 11 4 0 2 1 0 14at Furman 6-8 0-0 0-0 10 4 2 2 0 0 12at Wofford 5-7 0-0 0-0 13 4 1 2 0 0 10EAST TENNESSEE ST. 6-13 0-0 1-1 15 3 2 0 5 0 13vs Kentucky 2-5 0-0 2-2 6 3 0 1 1 0 6MILLIGAN 3-4 0-0 3-4 11 3 1 1 2 0 9at Texas 2-5 0-0 0-0 3 4 0 1 1 0 4ELON 2-3 0-0 1-2 2 4 0 1 1 0 5UNC GREENSBORO 4-6 0-0 3-3 8 4 2 3 0 1 11DAVIDSON 4-4 0-0 2-2 6 1 1 1 0 0 10at Chattanooga 3-4 0-0 2-4 7 4 0 1 1 1 8at Samford 3-6 0-0 0-0 7 5 1 1 0 0 6at Coll. of Charleston 4-8 0-0 2-4 6 4 1 1 0 0 10WESTERN CAROLINA 0-3 0-0 0-0 11 2 2 4 1 0 0WOFFORD 2-7 0-0 0-0 7 3 1 2 4 1 4FURMAN 6-7 0-0 4-6 16 3 1 2 0 0 16at Georgia Southern 7-8 0-0 3-4 19 4 2 0 3 0 17THE CITADEL 5-9 0-0 3-3 7 3 0 2 2 1 13at Elon 4-5 0-0 0-2 9 4 3 6 0 0 8at The Citadel 5-10 0-0 0-1 8 4 3 2 2 0 10at Western Carolina 3-6 0-0 3-5 6 1 0 2 2 0 9C. OF CHARLESTON 3-5 0-0 1-2 7 2 0 2 0 1 7at UNCG 1-6 0-0 0-2 8 3 1 1 2 0 2at Winthrop 1-3 0-0 3-4 2 2 1 2 0 0 5CHATTANOOGA 5-5 0-0 2-2 10 3 1 0 3 1 12SAMFORD 0-2 0-0 0-0 4 3 0 2 0 0 0vs Georgia Southern 2-3 0-0 0-0 7 2 3 1 5 0 4vs Davidson 3-4 0-0 0-0 6 4 1 4 1 0 6Totals 111-187 0-0 40-60 263 100 30 59 39 6 262

2007-08Opponent FG 3FG FT Reb PF A TO Blk Stl Ptsat Charlotte 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0vs Lipscomb 2-2 0-0 2-3 3 3 0 3 0 0 6vs San Jose State 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0at MTSU 1-1 0-0 0-2 3 2 0 0 0 0 2at Campbell 2-2 0-0 0-0 5 2 0 4 0 0 4DAVIDSON 1-1 0-0 1-2 3 2 0 2 0 0 3at Ga Southern 3-4 0-0 2-6 7 1 0 0 0 0 8UVA-WISE 4-7 0-0 2-2 5 2 0 2 0 1 10vs Arkansas 4-5 0-0 0-0 6 2 0 2 0 1 8at ETSU 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0at Cof. Charleston 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 1 2 0 0 2at The Citadel 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 0 2 0 2at Wofford 0-3 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0UNCG 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 0 0 0 4CHATTANOOGA 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0FURMAN 4-8 0-0 0-0 8 3 4 1 2 0 8NIAGARA 0-1 0-0 0-0 4 3 1 3 0 0 0at Davidson 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0W. CAROLINA 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0vs UNCG 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0Totals 25-47 0-0 7-15 57 29 9 21 5 2 57

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AS A FRESHMAN (2009-10)• Scored a season-high 10 points on 2-of-3 shoot-ing at ETSU. Made his only three-point attempt and sank 5-of-6 free throws.• Sank all three attempts for eight points at Col-lege of Charleston.• Scored seven points and added four rebounds while holding Georgia Southern’s top scorer to three second-half points.• Scored six points on 2-of-2 shooting with three rebounds against Western Carolina.• Pressured the Wildcats and tallied five rebounds and a steal in just 12 minutes at Davidson.• Made 2-of-3 shots for four points at Campbell.• Led all post players with eight points against Furman.• Grabbed a season-best eight rebounds with six points and his first two career blocks against Morgan State.• Made his collegiate debut with three points and three rebounds in nine minutes against UNCW.

BLAIR ACADEMY (N.J.)• Averaged 10 points and six rebounds per game.• Helped his team to the 2009 New Jersey state prep championship.• Also named all-state in baseball.

NEW BERN H.S.• Scored 19 .7 points per game as a senior, along with 12 rebounds per contest.• Named all-conference as a junior and senior in both basketball and baseball.• 2008 New Bern Sun Journal Player of the Year.

PERSONAL• Born August 13, 1990.• Son of Anne and Paul Healy.• Plans on majoring in business.• Has three younger siblings: Phillip (18), Angie (16) and Jack (9).

NATHAN

HEALY

SOPHOMORE • FORWARD 6-7 • 210

NEW BERN, N.C. BLAIR ACADEMY

HEALY’S

CAREER HIGHSPoints 10 at ETSU (11/14/09)FG 3 vs. Furman (12/3/09) vs. Ga. Southern (2/13/10)FGA 8 vs. Morgan St. (11/28/09)3FG 1 at ETSU (11/14/09) vs. Morgan St. (11/29/09)3FGA 1 Four TimesFT 5 at ETSU (11/14/09)FTA 6 at ETSU (11/14/09)REB 8 vs. Morgan St. (11/28/09)Assists 3 vs. King (2/1/10)Steals 1 Five TimesBlocks 2 vs. Morgan St. (11/28/09)

MEET NATHANGoals for the season: Win SoCon ChampionshipFavorite NBA Player: Tim DuncanPre-game ritual or superstition: Wear the same outfit before gamesFavorite Class: Business LawFavorite Movie: The Italian JobFavorite Pro Sports Team: Carolina Panthers/Chicago CubsBest Place to Eat in Boone: Troy’s DinerFavorite SoCon Arena to Visit: Charleston’s Carolina First ArenaFunniest Thing a Coach Says or Does: Coach Scruggs’ dunk imitation

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GAME-BY-GAME STATS2009-10

Opponent FG 3FG FT Reb PF A TO Blk Stl PtsUNC WILMINGTON 1-1 0-0 1-3 3 1 0 0 0 0 3at ETSU 2-3 1-1 5-6 2 2 0 0 0 1 10LEES-MCRAE 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0at Arkansas 0-3 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0at Louisville 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0MORGAN STATE 2-8 1-1 1-2 8 2 1 3 2 0 6WINTHROP 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 3 0 1 0 0 0FURMAN 3-6 0-1 2-2 6 2 0 1 0 1 8MILLIGAN 1-1 0-0 1-1 5 2 0 2 1 0 3at Robert Morris 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Dayton 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0at Campbell 2-3 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4THE CITADEL 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0at Davidson 0-1 0-1 0-0 5 1 0 0 0 1 0ELON 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 0 1 0 0UNC GREENSBORO 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0at Georgia Southern 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0WESTERN CAROLINA 2-2 0-0 2-2 3 3 1 2 0 0 6at Samford 2-2 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 1 0 1 4at Chattanooga 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 3 0 1 0 0 1KING 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 3 1 1 0 0at Western Carolina 0-1 0-0 1-2 3 1 1 1 0 0 1at UNC Greensboro 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0DAVIDSON 1-2 0-0 1-1 1 2 0 2 0 0 3GEORGIA SOUTHERN 3-4 0-0 1-2 4 0 0 0 0 0 7at Coll. of Charleston 3-3 1-1 1-1 2 2 0 1 0 0 8 TENNESSEE TECH 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0at Elon 0-1 0-0 2-2 0 1 0 0 0 1 2CHATTANOOGA 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0SAMFORD 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0vs The Citadel 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0vs Charleston 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0HARVARD 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Marshall 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0PACIFIC 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 1 2Totals 23-48 3-7 19-26 55 40 7 22 7 6 68

CAREER STATSYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2009-10 34 0 274 8.1 23 48 .479 3 7 .429 19 26 .731 18 37 55 1.6 40 0 7 22 7 6 68 2.0TOTAL 34 0 274 8.1 23 48 .479 3 7 .429 19 26 .731 18 37 55 1.6 40 0 7 22 7 6 68 2.0

SoCon STATS

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2009-10 17 0 141 8.3 14 25 .560 1 3 .333 11 14 .786 8 21 29 1.7 24 0 3 12 3 4 40 2.4TOTAL 17 0 141 8.3 14 25 .560 1 3 .333 11 14 .786 8 21 29 1.7 24 0 3 12 3 4 40 2.4

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AS A SOPHOMORE (2009-10)• Scored two points against Georgia Southern.• Pulled down an offensive rebound against Elon.• Swatted his first career block and grabbed two rebounds in just three minutes at Campbell.• Made his official ASU debut with two points and a rebound against Lees-McRae.• Hauled in one rebound in two minutes against Mars Hill.• Added to the roster in early November.

CALDWELL CC (2008-09)• Averaged 14 points and nine rebounds as a freshman.• Named first team all-conference and all-region.• Earned all-freshman team honors as well.• Played for head coach Tim Cline.

SOUTH CALDWELL H.S.• Earned all-county, all-conference and all-Unifour honors as a senior.• Named team’s Most Valuable Player as a senior.• Averaged 14 points and 12 rebounds per game.• Owns the school’s single-game rebounding record with 24.• Played for coach Adam Windmiller.

PERSONAL• Full name is Jacob Ryan Lail.• Son of Greg and Patty Lail.• Has one brother, Matt.• Born September 13, 1990.• Father, Greg, and uncle, Randy Lail, played foot-ball at N.C. State.• Majoring in history education.

JACOB

LAIL

JUNIOR • FORWARD 6-8 • 215

GRANITE FALLS, N.C. CALDWELL C.C.

LAIL’S

CAREER HIGHSPoints 2 vs. Lees-McRae (11/17/09) vs. Ga. Southern (2/13/10)FG 1 vs. Ga. Southern (2/13/10)FGA 1 vs. Lees-McRae (11/17/09) vs. Ga. Southern (2/13/10)FT 2 vs. Lees-McRae (11/17/09)FTA 2 vs. Lees-McRae (11/17/09)REB 2 at Campbell (12/30/09)Blocks 1 at Campbell (12/30/09)

MEET JACOBWhy did you choose ASU? I love the mountains and it’s close to homeGoals for the season: Cut down the nets in ChattanoogaFavorite Class: American HistoryFavorite Movie: Forrest Gump and AladdinFavorite Pro Sports Team: Green Bay PackersFavorite Video Game to Play with Teammates: Call of DutyBest Player at that Game: Andre WilliamsonWorst Player at that Game: MeMost Memorable Game at ASU: SoCon Semifinal win vs. CharlestonFunniest Thing a Coach Says or Does: Coach Scruggs’ dunk imitation

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GAME-BY-GAME STATS

CAREER STATSYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2009-10 10 0 20 2.0 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 2 2 4 0.4 1 0 0 1 1 0 4 0.4TOTAL 10 0 20 2.0 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 2 2 4 0.4 1 0 0 1 1 0 4 0.4

SoCon STATS

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2009-10 3 0 3 1.0 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.7TOTAL 3 0 3 1.0 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.7

2009-10Opponent FG 3FG FT Reb PF A TO Blk Stl PtsLEES-MCRAE 0-1 0-0 2-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2WINTHROP 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0MILLIGAN 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Campbell 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0ELON 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0KING 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0GEORGIA SOUTHERN 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2SAMFORD 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0vs Charleston 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0HARVARD 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Totals 1-3 0-0 2-2 4 1 0 1 1 0 4

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39 2010 SoCon North Champions

AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2009-10)

• Scored four points in two minutes with one rebound against Harvard.• Chipped in two rebounds, a point and a block against Milligan.• Scored two points with three rebounds at Arkan-sas.• Made his collegiate debut with five points and seven rebounds in seven minutes against Lees-McRae.

AS A TRUE FRESHMAN (2008-09)• Redshirted the 2008-09 campaign.• Represented Puerto Rico in the U19 World Cham-pionships over the summer.• Averaged 3.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1.4 blocks in nine games at the championships.• Pulled in 13 rebounds in just 19 minutes against the United States.• Made 5-of-7 shots for 10 points against Argen-tina.

CARDINAL GIBBONS• Averaged 15 points, 14 rebounds and four blocks per game.• Honorable mention all-state by Florida Sports Writers Association.• Played in the East-West All-Star game in Orlando, Fla.• Also participated in the Broward vs. Dade Coun-ties all-star game.

PERSONAL• Son of Howard and Wanda Nirenberg.• Majoring in communications.

JOSH

NIRENBERG

SOPHOMORE • CENTER 6-9 • 265

FT. LAUDERDALE, FLA. CARDINAL GIBBONS

NIRENBERG’S CAREER HIGHS

Points 5 vs. Lees-McRae (11/17/09)FG 2 vs. Lees-McRae (11/17/09) vs. Harvard (3/17/10)FGA 5 vs. Lees-McRae (11/17/09)FT 1 vs. Lees-McRae (11/17/09) vs. Milligan (12/17/09)FTA 2 vs. Lees-McRae (11/17/09) vs. Milligan (12/17/09)REB 7 vs. Lees-McRae (11/17/09)Assists 1 vs. Lees-McRae (11/17/09)Steals 1 at Louisville (11/23/09)Blocks 1 vs. Milligan (12/17/09)

MEET JOSHWhy did you choose ASU? Great people and atmosphereFavorite NBA Player: Dwyane WadeFavorite Class: Public SpeakingHow do you pass time on road trips? Taking ridiculously long napsFavorite Place to Eat in Boone: Flip SideFavorite Video Game to Play with Teammates: NBA 2K11Best Player at that Game: Me (by far)Worst Player at that Game: Nathan HealyFavorite SoCon Arena to Visit: Greensboro Coliseum (UNCG)

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GAME-BY-GAME STATS2009-10

Opponent FG 3FG FT Reb PF A TO Blk Stl PtsLEES-MCRAE 2-5 0-0 1-2 7 0 1 0 0 0 5at Arkansas 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 0 0 0 2at Louisville 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 1 0 1 0MORGAN STATE 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0WINTHROP 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 2 0 0 0MILLIGAN 0-1 0-0 1-2 2 0 0 0 1 0 1at Campbell 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0ELON 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0KING 1-1 0-0 0-1 0 1 0 1 0 0 2GEORGIA SOUTHERN 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0HARVARD 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4Totals 6-14 0-0 2-5 17 10 1 4 1 1 14

CAREER STATSYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2009-10 11 0 47 4.3 6 14 .429 0 0 .000 2 5 .400 4 13 17 1.5 10 0 1 4 1 1 14 1.3TOTAL 11 0 47 4.3 6 14 .429 0 0 .000 2 5 .400 4 13 17 1.5 10 0 1 4 1 1 14 1.3

SoCon STATS

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2009-10 2 0 2 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0TOTAL 2 0 2 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

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AS A JUNIOR (2009-10)• SoCon Malcolm U. Pitt Player of the Year • First team all-SoCon.• SoCon Tournament first team.• All-CollegeInsider.com Tournament team member.• NABC all-district honoree and NCSSIA all-state first team member.• CollegeInsider.com SoCon Most Valuable Player.• Southern Conference Player of the Month (Feb.).• Set school’s single-season records for points (754), three-pointers (123) and free-throw per-centage (95.1).• Led the nation in three-pointers and free-throw percentage and ranked 24th in scoring (20.4 ppg).• Finished the season ranked 10th nationally with a 42.7 three-point field goal percentage.• Became the ninth ASU player to score 1,500 career points with 30 at Marshall.• Only Mountaineer to ever win SoCon Player of the Week three times in a season.• All five field goals came from downtown as he scored 25 points against Tennessee Tech (Feb. 20).• Scored 30 points (11-14 FG) against GSU (Feb. 13).• Scored 25 points on 9-of-14 shooting against Da-vidson on Feb. 11. Sank both three-point attempts and all five FTs.• Notched 28 points on 9-of-11 shooting against WCU on Jan. 23.• Scored a career-high 44 points on 13-of-19 shooting at Davidson to complement his 13-of-13 free throws (Jan. 9).• Scored 16 points to reach 1,000 for his career and added a season-best seven assists at Campbell.• Scored 23 points on 7-of-10 shooting with seven three-pointers against Milligan (Dec. 17).• Scored 25 points on 7-of-9 shooting at Wofford (Dec. 7).

AS A SOPHOMORE (2008-09)• Led the team with 29 points against Davidson at the SoCon Tournament, with 12 free throws and five treys.• Sank nine treys, including two in the final minute, en route to 35 points against Chattanooga (Feb. 26).• Came off the bench for 13 points and two assists — including the game-winning dish — at UNCG.• Set a then-career high with 29 points with six three-pointers at Georgia Southern. Also had a season-best four rebounds in the game.• Led the Apps with 20 points on 5-of-13 shooting with four treys and three assists against Furman (Jan. 31).• Reached double-figure points for the fifth game in a row with 19 points against Wofford (Jan. 29).• Led the Apps with 15 points on 4-of-12 shooting at Charleston in 37 minutes on the floor.• Made his third start of the season and led the Apps with 14 points at Samford.• Set a season high with six assists at Chattanooga.• Rimmed in a buzzer-beating three-pointer to

send the Jan. 10 UNCG game to overtime.• Knocked down all five first-half shots against Mil-ligan for a team-best 17 points.• Scored a team-high 18 points (15 in the second half ) with a career-high nine free throws to lead ASU to the win at Wofford.• Led ASU with 20 points at Niagara.• Had a team-high 24 points at UNCW.

AS A FRESHMAN (2007-08)• Named to the SoCon media and coaches’ all-freshman team.• Scored more points than any ASU freshman since 1976-77 (Walter Anderson, 382) with 355.• Set the ASU freshman three-pointer record (67).• Averaged 11.5 points and shot .435 from three-point range, sixth in the league.• Named the SoCon Player of the Week on Jan. 20.• Had ASU’s top scoring performance of the season with 28 points in the win over Chattanooga.• Moved into ASU’s starting lineup on Dec. 30.• Led ASU to its win at Arkansas with 24 points on 7-of-9 shooting, including 4-of-5 from behind the arc. Drained a deep three-pointer with 1:19 left to kill a Razorback rally and hit two free throws with 20 seconds left to seal the win.• ASU’s top free throw shooter, he made 28-straight free throws from Nov. 21 to Jan. 5 and finished the season shooting .879 from the line.• Despite being silent for much of the win at Wof-ford, he grabbed a critical loose ball in the final 15 seconds, was fouled, made both free throws and on the ensuing possession grabbed a defensive board to preserve the 52-49 in front of friends and family in the Upstate.• Led ASU in January with 14.6 ppg and 3.7 assists.• In his first start at East Tennessee State, he scored 13 points with six rebounds and nine assists.• Scored 20 points in his second collegiate game against Lipscomb on 6-of-8 shooting and 5-of-6 from the free-throw line.• Also had 23 points with six three-pointers in the Jan. 26 loss at Chattanooga.

FORK UNION• Averaged 22.8 points and six assists per game to lead head coach Fletcher Arritt’s squad to a 22-8 record in his second season with the Blue Devils.• Played with current Mountaineer Jeremi Booth.

GAFFNEY H.S.• Led his squad to three-consecutive South Caro-lina AAAA titles, the only team in South Carolina history to accomplish that feat.• Amassed an 81-3 record in his three seasons.• Averaged 21 points per game and was named first team AAAA all-state.• Named the Spartanburg Herald-Journal Player of the Year and was a participant in the North Carolina/South Carolina All-Star Game.• Was a teammate of Minnesota Viking Sidney Rice.

DONALD

SIMS

SENIOR • GUARD 6-1 • 170

GAFFNEY, S.C. FORK UNION

SIMS’

CAREER HIGHSPoints 44 at Davidson (1/9/10)FG 13 at Davidson (1/9/10)FGA 23 at Marshall (3/22/10)3FG 9 vs. Chattanooga (2/26/09)3FGA 16 vs. Chattanooga (2/26/09)FT 13 at Davidson (1/9/10)FTA 13 at Davidson (1/9/10)REB 8 vs. Charleston (3/7/10)Assists 9 at ETSU (12/30/07)Steals 3 at Ga. Southern (12/1/07) vs. Winthrop (11/30/09)Blocks 1 Nine Times

MEET DONALDGoals for the Season: Win a SoCon championshipFavorite NBA Player: Steve NashPre-game ritual: Tape my left wristFavorite Class: Religions of the WorldFavorite Food: Cocoa PuffsBest Moment of Your Career: Winning at Arkansas (2007-08)If you played another sport at ASU, what would it be? GolfFavorite SoCon Arena to Visit: Charleston’s Carolina First ArenaMost Memorable Game at ASU: 2009-10 at Louisville in historic Freedom Hall’s last season

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GAME-BY-GAME STATS2009-10

Opponent FG 3FG FT Reb PF A TO Blk Stl PtsUNC WILMINGTON 4-9 1-3 9-10 1 0 1 5 0 2 18at ETSU 3-9 2-7 6-6 4 2 2 5 0 2 14LEES-MCRAE 2-5 0-3 3-3 3 0 3 2 0 1 7at Arkansas 6-11 5-9 0-0 4 2 2 2 0 1 17at Louisville 7-15 5-10 0-0 4 1 2 1 0 0 19MORGAN STATE 6-15 5-13 2-2 1 1 2 2 0 0 19WINTHROP 3-7 1-4 9-9 0 3 5 2 0 3 16FURMAN 6-13 3-8 2-2 1 1 1 3 0 0 17at Wofford College 7-9 3-4 8-9 2 2 1 2 0 0 25MILLIGAN 7-10 7-9 2-2 1 3 3 1 0 0 23at Robert Morris 4-8 3-6 6-6 2 1 2 4 0 1 17at Dayton 4-13 3-9 2-2 4 2 1 0 0 0 13at Campbell 4-11 3-8 5-6 0 1 7 5 0 1 16THE CITADEL 8-15 3-9 3-3 1 1 2 1 0 1 22at Davidson 13-19 5-7 13-13 4 0 1 3 0 1 44ELON 5-16 3-8 3-4 4 2 2 0 1 2 16UNC GREENSBORO 7-13 3-8 4-4 2 1 3 6 0 2 21at Georgia Southern 6-17 2-7 2-2 3 1 1 2 0 1 16WESTERN CAROLINA 9-11 3-5 7-8 3 1 2 4 0 2 28at Samford 4-9 2-7 3-3 4 3 3 3 0 2 13at Chattanooga 6-22 2-15 10-11 2 0 3 2 0 2 24KING 3-13 3-9 2-2 5 1 2 0 0 1 11at Western Carolina 8-11 4-6 9-9 2 1 2 4 0 2 29at UNC Greensboro 4-13 2-6 6-6 4 0 1 2 0 1 16DAVIDSON 9-14 2-2 5-5 3 0 4 4 0 2 25GA. SOUTHERN 11-14 3-5 5-5 5 1 1 3 0 0 30at Coll. of Charleston 5-13 4-8 4-4 4 3 4 2 0 0 18TENNESSEE TECH 5-11 5-9 10-10 2 2 2 2 0 0 25at Elon 8-18 3-9 6-8 6 1 1 3 0 0 25CHATTANOOGA 7-22 6-15 2-2 3 0 3 3 0 1 22SAMFORD 8-14 6-9 3-3 4 1 3 3 0 0 25vs The Citadel 10-19 3-8 7-7 4 2 0 1 0 0 30vs Charleston 4-11 2-4 0-0 8 0 4 2 0 0 10vs Wofford 2-15 1-8 4-4 7 3 2 3 0 2 9HARVARD 8-17 6-11 0-0 2 0 1 0 0 0 22at Marshall 9-23 4-10 8-8 6 0 3 2 0 0 30PACIFIC 6-14 5-10 5-6 2 0 2 1 0 0 22Totals 228-499 123-288 175-184 117 43 84 90 1 33 754

CAREER STATSYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 31 17 740 23.9 97 237 .409 67 154 .435 94 107 .879 9 47 56 1.8 45 0 80 47 5 28 355 11.52008-09 31 18 871 28.1 118 294 .401 90 221 .407 98 114 .860 13 44 57 1.8 44 1 70 68 3 18 424 13.72009-10 37 36 1273 34.4 228 499 .457 123 288 .427 175 184 .951 9 108 117 3.2 43 0 84 90 1 33 754 20.4TOTAL 99 71 2884 29.1 443 1030 .430 280 663 .422 367 405 .906 31 199 230 2.3 132 1 234 205 9 79 1533 15.5

SoCon STATS

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 20 15 507 25.4 63 165 .382 48 114 .421 64 74 .865 7 30 37 1.9 35 0 55 29 4 18 238 11.92008-09 20 14 598 29.9 81 195 .415 61 150 .407 55 62 .887 9 28 37 1.9 30 1 47 42 0 13 278 13.92009-10 18 17 643 35.7 131 263 .498 59 138 .428 95 101 .941 2 55 57 3.2 19 0 38 50 1 19 416 23.1TOTAL 58 46 1748 30.1 275 623 .441 168 402 .418 214 237 .903 18 113 131 2.3 84 1 140 121 5 50 932 16.1

2008-09Opponent FG 3FG FT Reb PF A TO Blk Stl Ptsat UNC Wilmington 6-14 5-12 7-10 3 3 4 4 0 0 24CHARLOTTE 2-7 2-6 2-2 1 0 1 2 0 0 8at Niagara 7-12 4-7 2-4 2 3 2 4 0 2 20CAMPBELL 1-5 1-3 6-8 0 1 1 1 0 1 9at Furman 0-4 0-2 0-0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0at Wofford 3-7 3-6 9-10 2 1 2 2 0 2 18EAST TENNESSEE ST. 0-9 0-5 5-6 1 1 4 2 0 0 5vs Kentucky 1-7 0-4 2-2 3 0 2 0 0 0 4MILLIGAN 5-5 5-5 2-2 1 1 1 0 0 0 17at Texas 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0ELON 2-4 1-3 2-2 1 1 3 2 0 1 7UNC GREENSBORO 5-12 5-11 0-0 1 2 3 2 0 0 15DAVIDSON 0-6 0-5 0-0 0 1 3 5 0 0 0at Chattanooga 5-12 3-9 0-0 2 5 6 4 0 0 13at Samford 5-10 4-9 0-0 1 0 1 2 0 1 14at Coll. of Charleston 4-12 3-10 4-5 0 2 0 0 0 0 15WESTERN CAROLINA 3-9 2-8 2-2 0 0 2 0 0 2 10WOFFORD 6-15 5-10 2-2 2 2 0 1 0 0 19FURMAN 5-13 4-10 6-6 2 1 3 3 0 0 20at Georgia Southern 9-15 6-9 5-7 4 1 3 3 0 1 29THE CITADEL 3-12 2-10 2-2 5 1 2 1 0 2 10at Elon 2-5 0-1 2-2 1 1 2 3 0 2 6at The Citadel 5-8 2-4 0-0 1 1 3 4 0 0 12at Western Carolina 4-10 4-9 7-8 5 3 3 1 0 1 19C. OF CHARLESTON 3-6 3-6 4-4 3 4 4 3 0 0 13at UNCG 3-7 3-6 4-5 3 0 2 1 0 0 13at Winthrop 6-3 4-9 2-2 2 2 1 3 0 0 18CHATTANOOGA 11-18 9-16 4-5 1 0 3 3 0 0 35SAMFORD 3-10 2-6 2-2 2 1 2 2 0 1 10vs Georgia Southern 3-7 3-6 3-4 5 1 5 4 1 2 12vs Davidson 6-17 5-12 12-12 2 1 2 5 1 0 29Totals 118-294 90-221 98-114 57 44 70 68 3 18 424

2007-08Opponent FG 3FG FT Reb PF A TO Blk Stl Ptsat Charlotte 2-3 0-1 0-1 1 2 1 4 0 0 4vs Lipscomb 6-8 3-5 5-6 1 0 1 0 0 2 20vs San Jose State 3-10 1-4 0-0 1 1 1 4 1 2 7at MTSU 2-5 1-2 4-4 2 0 2 2 0 1 9at Campbell 2-5 1-4 3-4 0 0 3 3 0 2 8DAVIDSON 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 1 1 3 0 1 3WICHITA STATE 2-2 1-1 0-0 0 2 0 1 0 0 5at Ga Southern 3-7 2-3 4-4 4 0 1 2 0 3 12UVA-WISE 1-3 1-3 8-8 1 1 4 0 0 0 11vs Arkansas 7-9 4-5 6-6 3 1 2 1 0 0 24at ETSU 3-10 3-7 4-4 6 1 9 2 0 1 13at Cof Charleston 2-5 1-2 4-4 4 4 2 2 1 2 9at The Citadel 2-8 2-7 1-2 3 1 3 0 1 1 7at Wofford 2-9 1-6 4-4 3 1 3 1 1 2 9UNCG 5-9 4-6 0-0 1 3 4 3 0 2 14CHATTANOOGA 9-20 6-11 4-4 7 2 8 2 0 1 28GA SOUTHERN 6-10 5-7 2-4 0 3 0 1 0 1 19at Furman 3-9 3-7 5-7 0 1 8 1 0 2 14at Chattanooga 6-12 6-12 5-7 3 3 3 1 0 2 23ELON 0-6 0-1 9-10 2 2 3 1 0 0 9at W. Carolina 3-8 2-6 5-5 1 1 1 3 1 0 13COF CHARLESTON 4-13 3-10 2-2 2 3 2 2 0 0 13THE CITADEL 3-9 2-6 5-5 1 0 1 1 0 0 13WOFFORD 3-8 2-4 0-0 2 2 1 0 0 0 8at Elon 2-4 2-4 3-4 0 3 4 0 0 0 9at UNCG 1-4 0-2 2-2 0 2 4 1 0 0 4FURMAN 4-9 4-8 2-2 0 1 3 2 0 1 14NIAGARA 3-7 2-3 0-0 1 0 2 1 0 2 8at Davidson 1-7 0-5 0-0 1 0 3 2 0 0 2W. CAROLINA 3-5 2-4 7-8 3 2 0 1 0 0 15vs UNCG 3-10 2-5 0-0 3 2 0 0 0 0 8Totals 97-237 67-154 94-107 56 45 80 47 5 28 355

PERSONAL• Majoring in health promotion.• Full name is Donald Erick Sims.• Born April 25, 1987.• Son of Robbin Sims.

2010-11 MOUNTAINEERS

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AS A SOPHOMORE (2009-10)• Southern Conference all-academic team mem-ber.• Recorded a double-double with 12 points and 12 boards to accompany four blocks in the SoCon championship game.• Sank all three field-goal attempts for 11 points against Georgia Southern.• Blocked four shots and hauled in eight boards against UNC Greensboro.• Scored 11 points on 3-of-4 shooting against Elon.• Came off the bench to score seven points and grab four rebounds against The Citadel.• Hauled in a career-best 16 rebounds in his home-town against Dayton.• Recorded his first-career double-double with 10 points and a career-best 13 boards against Milligan.• Chipped in seven points and five boards with a block at Wofford.• Grabbed 10 rebounds and dished out three as-sists against Winthrop.• Had a career game against Morgan State with 13 points, nine rebounds and a 9-of-10 mark from the charity stripe.• Sank the game-winning free throw with 15 seconds remaining in overtime against MSU, and totaled five of ASU’s 11 points in the extra period.• Swiped a career-high two steals to go along with four points and four rebounds against Lees-McRae.• Set a career high with five blocks against UNCW.

AS A FRESHMAN (2008-09)• Played in 28 games as a rookie.• Finished second on the team and fifth in the Southern Conference with 1.1 blocks per game.• Had a strong collegiate debut with 10 points, six boards and four blocks in 25 minutes of action at UNCW.• Swatted two blocks against Davidson in the So-Con Tournament to go along with nine rebounds.• Grabbed eight rebounds in 19 minutes against Chattanooga.• Led the team and posted a new career high with 11 rebounds at Winthrop to go along with two blocks and a steal.• Set a then-career high and tied for the team lead with eight rebounds at Greensboro.• Collected three blocks with six points and four rebounds at Western Carolina.• Swatted three blocks against The Citadel (Feb. 5).• Recorded a block in his sixth-straight game against Elon (Jan. 8).• Tossed four blocks with four rebounds at Texas.• Returned to action against Milligan with seven points, seven boards and four blocks.• Scored four points with four rebounds against Campbell.• Missed the ETSU game with a bruised left hand (his shooting hand).

PRINCE GEORGE H.S.• Named second team all-state in 2007-08 by the Virginia High School Coaches Association.• Averaged 19 points, 14 rebounds and five blocks per game as a senior.• Was a McDonalds All-America nominee.• Named to the Richmond Times-Dispatch all-metro team in 2007-08.• Was selected to the AAA Central District first team as a senior and was named the district co-Player of the Year.• A left-handed shooter, he averaged 13 points and 10 rebounds and four rebounds during his junior season.• Was also a standout volleyball player at Prince George.

PERSONAL• Born October 13, 1989.• Son of Patricia Plump.• Sister, Ashley Williamson, is a senior on the Campbell University women’s basketball team. She led the Camels in rebounding last season.• Majoring in business management with a minor in international business.

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WILLIAMSON

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WILLIAMSON’S CAREER HIGHS

Points 13 vs. Morgan St. (11/28/09)FG 4 vs. Wofford (3/8/10)FGA 7 at Ga. Southern (1/20/10)FT 9 vs. Morgan St. (11/28/09)FTA 10 at UNCW (11/14/08) vs. Morgan St. (11/28/09)REB 16 at Dayton (12/21/09)Assists 3 vs. Winthrop (11/30/09)Steals 2 vs. Lees-McRae (11/17/09) at Campbell (12/30/09)Blocks 5 vs. UNCW (11/13/09)

MEET ANDREGoals for the Season: Win the conferenceFavorite NBA Player: Kevin GarnettBest Player You’ve Played Against: Ike ButtsFavorite Class: Intro to Mass Comms.Favorite Food: CheeseburgersFirst Thing You’d Buy After Winning the Lottery: Pay my mom’s mortgageIf you played another sport at ASU, what would it be? Volleyball (if we had men’s)Best Moment of Career: Double-double in the SoCon FinalMost Memorable Game at ASU: SoCon Semifinal win vs. Charleston

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Opponent FG 3FG FT Reb PF A TO Blk Stl PtsUNC WILMINGTON 0-5 0-0 2-4 6 3 0 0 5 0 2at ETSU 2-5 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 0 1 0 4LEES-MCRAE 1-4 0-0 2-6 4 1 0 1 0 2 4at Arkansas 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0at Louisville 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0MORGAN STATE 2-4 0-0 9-10 9 1 1 1 0 1 13WINTHROP 2-3 0-0 0-0 10 1 3 0 1 0 4FURMAN 2-5 0-0 0-0 7 5 1 5 2 1 4at Wofford College 3-4 0-0 1-2 5 2 1 3 1 0 7MILLIGAN 3-4 0-0 4-4 13 0 2 2 0 0 10at Robert Morris 1-2 0-0 0-0 6 4 1 2 2 0 2at Dayton 2-3 0-0 3-6 16 0 1 4 1 0 7at Campbell 2-3 0-0 0-1 5 3 0 0 1 2 4THE CITADEL 3-4 0-0 1-4 4 2 0 0 0 0 7at Davidson 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0ELON 3-4 0-0 5-7 5 0 2 0 0 0 11UNC GREENSBORO 1-2 0-0 0-0 8 1 0 0 4 0 2at Georgia Southern 2-7 0-0 1-1 6 2 0 1 0 1 5WESTERN CAROLINA 0-3 0-0 2-2 5 4 0 2 2 1 2at Samford 2-4 0-0 1-2 7 2 0 1 0 0 5at Chattanooga 2-2 0-0 0-0 6 2 0 2 3 0 4KING 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0at Western Carolina 3-4 0-0 2-2 5 1 0 2 1 0 8at UNC Greensboro 1-1 0-0 5-5 0 4 1 1 0 1 7DAVIDSON 2-3 0-0 0-0 6 1 0 2 2 0 4GEORGIA SOUTHERN 3-3 0-0 5-7 5 4 0 1 0 0 11at Coll. of Charleston 1-2 0-0 0-0 6 1 0 1 1 0 2TENNESSEE TECH 0-0 0-0 1-4 3 3 1 0 2 0 1at Elon 1-2 0-0 0-3 7 2 0 1 0 1 2CHATTANOOGA 3-3 0-0 0-0 3 1 1 0 1 0 6SAMFORD 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0vs The Citadel 0-4 0-0 2-2 4 1 0 0 1 0 2vs Charleston 0-2 0-0 0-0 8 0 1 2 0 0 0vs Wofford 4-6 0-0 4-6 12 4 0 1 4 1 12HARVARD 4-5 0-0 3-4 6 1 1 1 2 1 11at Marshall 1-2 0-0 2-2 2 3 0 1 0 0 4PACIFIC 2-5 0-0 0-0 7 1 0 0 0 1 4Totals 58-114 0-0 55-84 206 65 18 39 38 13 171

CAREER STATSYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 28 0 357 12.8 28 61 .459 0 0 .000 28 44 .636 29 77 106 3.8 56 2 9 23 32 3 84 3.02009-10 37 7 613 16.6 58 114 .509 0 0 .000 55 84 .655 48 158 206 5.6 65 1 18 39 38 13 171 4.6TOTAL 65 7 970 14.9 86 175 .491 0 0 .000 83 128 .648 77 235 312 4.8 121 3 27 62 70 16 255 3.9

SoCon STATS

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 18 0 201 11.2 17 34 .500 0 0 .000 8 13 .615 13 45 58 3.2 37 2 7 11 16 0 42 2.32009-10 18 2 304 16.9 32 53 .604 0 0 .000 23 35 .657 16 71 87 4.8 35 1 6 22 17 5 87 4.8TOTAL 36 2 505 14.0 49 87 .563 0 0 .000 31 48 .646 29 116 145 4.0 72 3 13 33 33 5 129 3.6

2008-09Opponent FG 3FG FT Reb PF A TO Blk Stl Ptsat UNC Wilmington 1-1 0-0 8-10 6 3 0 0 4 1 10CHARLOTTE 1-4 0-0 0-1 1 0 0 2 0 0 2at Niagara 0-2 0-0 3-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 3CAMPBELL 1-2 0-0 2-2 4 4 0 1 0 1 4at Furman 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0at Wofford 1-4 0-0 2-3 4 2 1 0 1 0 4vs Kentucky 2-4 0-0 3-5 3 1 0 4 1 0 7MILLIGAN 2-2 0-0 3-3 7 1 1 0 4 0 7at Texas 0-4 0-0 0-2 4 3 0 2 3 0 0ELON 0-1 0-0 1-2 2 1 0 1 1 0 1UNC GREENSBORO 2-3 0-0 0-0 5 3 0 1 0 0 4DAVIDSON 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 3 0 0 1 0 0at Chattanooga 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 1 0 4at Samford 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 0 2 1 0 0 2at Coll. of Charleston 0-3 0-0 1-2 4 1 0 0 1 0 1WESTERN CAROLINA 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 2 0 0 2at Georgia Southern 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0THE CITADEL 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 1 0 3 0 2at Elon 2-3 0-0 2-2 6 4 1 1 0 0 6at The Citadel 1-3 0-0 0-0 4 2 0 1 0 0 2at Western Carolina 3-4 0-0 0-0 4 5 1 1 3 0 6C. OF CHARLESTON 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 1 1 1 3 0 2at UNCG 2-2 0-0 1-2 8 4 0 1 1 0 5at Winthrop 2-3 0-0 1-4 11 3 0 1 2 1 5CHATTANOOGA 0-0 0-0 0-0 8 5 0 0 0 0 0SAMFORD 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 0 0 1 0 0 1vs Georgia Southern 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 2 0 0 2vs Davidson 1-4 0-0 0-0 9 2 1 0 2 0 2Totals 28-61 0-0 28-44 106 56 9 23 32 3 84

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AS A SOPHOMORE (2009-10)• Scored 10 points on 4-of-8 shooting with three assists against Harvard.• Scored 10 points off the bench with four re-bounds and an assist against Davidson.• Scored 10 points and grabbed a career-high five rebounds at Western Carolina.• Matched a season high with 15 points and added a career-best six assists against Western Carolina.• Scored seven points on 3-of-4 shooting with two rebounds, two assists and a block at Georgia Southern.• Swiped two steals and scored seven points against Elon.• Saw a season-high 24 minutes and scored 15 points on 5-of-10 shooting at Dayton.• Sank both three-point attempts en route to eight points at Robert Morris.• Scored 11 points on 4-of-5 shooting at Wofford.• Matched a season-best seven points and career-high four rebounds against Winthrop.• Scored six points with a career-best four re-bounds at Arkansas.• Chipped in seven points on 3-of-4 shooting against Lees-McRae with a block and an assist.• Scored six points and improved to 3-of-3 at the free throw line for the season at ETSU.• Made his second career start against UNCW and scored five points on 2-of-4 shooting.

AS A FRESHMAN (2008-09)• Connected on 7-of-9 free throws at Winthrop.• Made his first career start and pulled in three rebounds at UNC Greensboro.• Secured a rebound, drew a foul and sank two free throws to give the Apps a one-point lead with 15 seconds remaining against Charleston (Feb. 16).• Scored a career-high 17 points with five in over-time at The Citadel. Distributed three assists with no turnovers and set career highs in field goals, three-point field goals, rebounds and steals.• Dished out four assists in the final eight minutes at home against The Citadel.• Set a conference season-high with 15 minutes against Furman, with five points and a pair of as-sists (Jan. 31).• Passed out team-high four assists against Texas.• Dished out five assists with with a steal against Milligan.• Had a then season-high three assists in 11 min-utes of action against Kentucky.• Saw a then-season-high 12 minutes of action and scored eight points, with two three-pointers against ETSU.

WINSTON-SALEM PREP• Averaged 22.7 points, 6.5 assists, 6.7 rebounds and 4.1 steals.• Finished his prep career with 2,156 career points.• Participated in the North Carolina East-West All-Star game and scored 17 points.• Scored 21 points in the 1A State Championship victory to cap off a 29-6 season.• A McDonald’s All-America nominee.• Was also named to the NCPreps.com all-state first team.• A three-time member of the Winston-Salem Jour-nal all-Northwest team.

PERSONAL• Born September 11, 1990.• Son of Deborah Roseboro.• Majoring in recreation management.

MARCUS

WRIGHT

JUNIOR • GUARD 6-1 • 190

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. WINSTON-SALEM PREP

WRIGHT’S

CAREER HIGHSPoints 17 at The Citadel (2/12/09)FG 7 at The Citadel (2/12/09)FGA 13 at The Citadel (2/12/09)3FG 3 at The Citadel (2/12/09) at Dayton (12/21/09)3FGA 5 at Dayton (12/21/09)FT 7 at Winthrop (2/21/09)FTA 9 at Winthrop (2/21/09)REB 5 at W. Carolina (1/23/10)Assists 6 at W. Carolina (1/23/10)Steals 3 vs. Charleston (2/16/09)Blocks 1 Four Times

MEET MARCUSGoals for this season: Get to the NCAA TournamentFavorite NBA Player: Gilbert ArenasBest player you’ve ever played against: Tyreke EvansFavorite Pro Sports Team: Dallas CowboysFavorite Place to Eat in Boone: CookoutBest Moment of Career: Dunking at Georgia SouthernFavorite video game to play with teammates: NCAA Football 2011Best Player at that Game: Me, of courseWorst Player at that Game: Isaac Butts, IV

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Opponent FG 3FG FT Reb PF A TO Blk Stl PtsUNC WILMINGTON 2-4 0-1 1-1 2 2 1 1 0 1 5at ETSU 2-5 0-1 2-2 3 1 1 5 0 0 6LEES-MCRAE 3-4 1-1 0-0 1 1 1 3 1 0 7at Arkansas 2-6 0-3 2-3 4 3 1 2 0 0 6at Louisville 0-4 0-3 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0MORGAN STATE 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 1 2WINTHROP 3-6 1-4 0-0 4 1 1 5 0 1 7FURMAN 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 1 0 0 0 2at Wofford College 4-5 1-2 2-4 1 1 0 1 0 0 11MILLIGAN 2-5 1-2 2-2 3 1 2 0 0 0 7at Robert Morris 3-6 2-2 0-0 2 1 4 1 0 0 8at Dayton 5-10 3-5 2-2 2 0 1 5 0 0 15at Campbell 1-3 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 6 0 0 2THE CITADEL 2-7 0-3 0-0 4 1 2 2 0 0 4at Davidson 1-2 1-2 1-2 0 2 1 2 0 1 4ELON 1-2 0-0 5-6 1 1 1 0 0 2 7UNC GREENSBORO 1-3 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2at Georgia Southern 3-4 0-1 1-3 2 2 2 2 1 0 7WESTERN CAROLINA 5-7 2-2 3-5 2 0 6 0 0 1 15at Samford 1-3 0-0 2-3 3 3 2 1 0 1 4at Chattanooga 1-3 0-2 1-1 1 3 1 0 0 0 3KING 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 1 3at Western Carolina 4-10 0-2 2-3 5 1 1 1 0 0 10at UNC Greensboro 3-5 1-2 0-1 3 3 2 2 0 0 7DAVIDSON 4-7 2-2 0-0 4 3 1 0 0 1 10GEORGIA SOUTHERN 4-6 0-1 0-0 4 1 1 3 0 0 8at Coll. of Charleston 0-6 0-1 0-0 5 1 2 0 0 1 0SAMFORD 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0vs The Citadel 1-4 0-1 3-3 1 2 1 0 0 0 5vs Charleston 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 2 0 0 2vs Wofford 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0HARVARD 4-8 1-2 1-2 3 2 3 1 0 1 10at Marshall 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 3 0 0 2PACIFIC 0-3 0-2 0-0 2 1 1 2 0 0 0Totals 67-153 17-50 30-43 71 42 44 55 2 12 181

CAREER STATSYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 27 1 268 9.9 34 86 .395 9 28 .321 24 33 .727 5 27 32 1.2 40 0 45 48 2 15 101 3.72009-10 34 3 525 15.4 67 153 .438 17 50 .340 30 43 .698 9 62 71 2.1 42 0 44 55 2 12 181 5.3TOTAL 61 4 793 13.0 101 239 .423 26 78 .333 54 76 .711 14 89 103 1.7 82 0 89 103 4 27 282 4.6

SoCon STATS

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 16 1 161 10.1 22 56 .393 5 16 .313 11 13 .846 3 16 19 1.2 22 0 24 26 2 9 60 3.82009-10 16 1 242 15.1 35 73 .479 7 21 .333 17 28 .607 5 32 37 2.3 24 0 23 17 1 7 94 5.9TOTAL 32 2 403 12.6 57 129 .442 12 37 .324 28 41 .683 8 48 56 1.8 46 0 47 43 3 16 154 4.8

2008-09Opponent FG 3FG FT Reb PF A TO Blk Stl Ptsat UNC Wilmington 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0CHARLOTTE 0-1 0-0 2-2 2 3 1 1 0 0 2at Niagara 1-1 0-0 0-1 0 1 0 1 0 0 2CAMPBELL 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 1 1 3 0 0 3at Furman 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0at Wofford 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0EAST TENNESSEE ST. 3-3 2-2 0-2 1 1 1 2 0 1 8vs Kentucky 0-4 0-2 2-2 2 0 3 2 0 1 2MILLIGAN 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 3 5 4 0 1 2at Texas 1-9 0-4 1-2 0 3 4 1 0 0 3ELON 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0UNC GREENSBORO 1-3 1-2 1-2 2 3 1 0 0 1 4DAVIDSON 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2WOFFORD 1-3 0-1 1-1 0 1 1 2 0 0 3FURMAN 2-3 1-2 0-0 2 1 2 2 0 0 5at Georgia Southern 0-3 0-0 0-0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0THE CITADEL 2-4 0-1 2-2 0 1 4 1 0 1 6at Elon 0-2 0-1 1-2 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 at The Citadel 7-13 3-4 0-0 3 3 3 0 0 2 17at Western Carolina 2-6 0-2 2-2 2 3 4 7 0 0 6C. OF CHARLESTON 3-5 0-0 2-2 2 0 2 3 0 3 8at UNCG 0-4 0-0 0-0 3 2 1 3 1 0 0at Winthrop 0-1 0-0 7-9 2 1 2 0 0 1 7CHATTANOOGA 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 2 1 2 0 0 0SAMFORD 3-8 0-2 2-2 0 2 3 4 0 2 8vs Georgia Southern 3-6 1-3 1-2 2 1 2 4 0 0 8vs Davidson 2-3 0-0 0-0 1 4 2 4 0 2 4Totals 34-86 9-28 24-33 32 40 45 48 2 15 101

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COASTAL CAROLINA (2007-09)• Named to the Big South all-freshman squad in 2007-08 after averag-ing 9.7 points and 5.3 rebounds in 28 games for the Chanticleers.• Was twice named the league’s Freshman of the Week and scored 25 points against Cincinnati as a rookie.• As a sophomore, was the team’s second leading scorer with 10.4 points and 6.0 rebounds in 28 games with four starts.• Led the team in scoring six times and rebounding four times.• Logged a season-best 18 points against Southern Virginia and led the Chanticleers to a 64-57 win over Big South rival UNC Asheville with 15 points on 6-of-9 shooting, and 15 rebounds.

GREENVILLE H.S.• Named to the South Carolina Basketball Coaches Association and SCISA All-State squads his senior year, averaging 14.8 points a game.• Also selected to represent the state in the Carolinas All-Star Classic against senior all-stars from North Carolina, scoring eight points.• Helped lead Greenville to the Class AAA state championship his junior year.

PERSONAL• Son of Sedalia Norris.• Majoring in communication disorders.

CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (2007-09)• Named the Big South Freshman of the Year in 2007-08 after leading the Buccaneers in both scoring (15.5 ppg) and rebounding (6.5 rpg).• Ranked in the top 10 in the conference in both categories as well.• Scored 24 points with 10 rebounds against Coastal Carolina in 2008-09 and led his squad with 7.9 rebounds per game to go along with 13.3 points, the second-highest mark on the team.

CHARLOTTE CHRISTIAN H.S.• Led his team to the state championship finals as a senior and earned all-state honors.• Earned all-conference honors all four years.

PERSONAL• Son of Stephanie Carter.• Born January 26, 1988.• Plans on majoring in psychology.

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OMAR

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MEET ANTHONYGoals for the Season: Winning the SoConFavorite NBA Player: Kevin GarnettBest Player You’ve Played Against: OJ MayoFavorite Class: All of themFavorite Movie: TroyIf you played another sport at ASU, what would it be? FootballFavorite Pro Sports Team: Boston Celtics

JUNIOR • GUARD 6-5 • 220

CHARLOTTE, N.C. CHARLESTON SOUTHERN

MEET OMARBest Player You’ve Played Against: Chris PaulFavorite Food: Anything without tomatoesFavorite Movie: The Book of EliFavorite Pro Sports Team: Boston CelticsFavorite Place to Eat in Boone: Makoto’sBest Moment of Career: Choosing to come to AppalachianFunniest Thing a Coach Says or Does: Coach Scruggs’ dunk imitation

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AS A TRUE FRESHMAN (2009-10)• Redshirted.• Won the Flanders Trophy with the Wales U20 team in August 2010 with his brother, Alex, at the 20-team tournament in Belgium.• Led the Wales team with 15.4 points per game to go along with 5.8 rebounds. • Scored a tournament-high 24 points against Germany’s team.

CHARLOTTE CATHOLIC H.S.• Started as a junior and senior for Coach Mike King.• Led the team to its first-ever 3A sectional championship.• Played for the Charlotte Royals AAU team, which won state three times and finished in the national top-15 each of the past two years.• Earned a silver medal with the Wales (UK) team in the FIBA European Championships in 2007.

PERSONAL• Born September 24, 1990.• Son of Sean and Jane Kilmartin.• Has a younger brother, Alex (17).• Both his father, Sean, and uncle, Mike Helms, played for the Mountain-eers in the early 1980s.• Holds a second degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do, and won the AAU championship eight times in the sport.• Plans on majoring in finance.

RYAN

KILMARTIN 41FRESHMAN • GUARD

6-4 • 200 CHARLOTTE, N.C.

CHARLOTTE CATHOLIC

MEET RYANGoals for the Season: Make it to the Big DanceFavorite NBA Player: Kobe BryantBest Player You’ve Played Against: John WallFavorite Class: Intro to Musical TheatreFavorite Food: Indian CuisineFavorite Pro Sports Team: Carolina Panthers and Charlotte BobcatsFunniest Thing a Coach Says or Does: Coach Scruggs’ dunk imitation

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IOWA WESTERN C.C.• Scored 9.0 points per game and added 4.4 rebounds in 2009-10.• Shot 56.9 percent from the field.• Earned all-region honors in 2008-09 and 2009-10.• Scored 11.1 points per game and added 5.5 rebounds.

MCDOWELL H.S.• Three-time all-state performer.• Played for coach Lloyd Church.• Named team’s Most Valuable Player three times and twice was the league’s Player of the Year.

PERSONAL• Full name is Desmond Rayon Hausley.• Son of Sissy Hausley.• Has an older brother, Jarred (23).• Born March 14, 1990.

MYERS PARK H.S.• Averaged 15 points and nine assists per game for head coach Rick Lewis.• Named the team’s most valuable player and earned both all-confer-ence and all-region honors as a senior.• Named Most Valuable Player at the 2009 Rock Hill Christmas Tourna-ment.• Played for the Charlotte Royals club team and coach Rod Seaford.

PERSONAL• Full name is Griffin Stephens Shaw.• Son of Nancy and Ed Shaw.• Born May 21, 1991.• Plans to major in communications.

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HAUSLEY

GRIFFIN

SHAW

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MEET PETEYWhy did you choose Appalachian: I love it and it’s close to homeGoals for the Season: Win it allFavorite NBA Player: Michael JordanFavorite Movie: LifeFavorite Video Game to Play with Teammates: Call of DutyBest Player at that Game: Andre WilliamsonWorst Player at that Game: Me

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. MYERS PARK

MEET GRIFFINGoals for the Season: Be Conference Champs and go to the NCAA TournamentFavorite NBA Player: LeBron JamesBest Player You’ve Played Against: John WallFavorite Class: Polarized PoliticsFavorite Pro Sports Team: Carolina PanthersFavorite Place to Eat in Boone: Daniel Boone InnFunniest Thing a Coach Says or Does: Coach Scruggs’ dunk imitation

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WINSTON-SALEM PREP• Played for coach Andre Gould at Winston-Salem Prep in 2009-10.• Averaged 24 points, seven rebounds and four assists per game. • Earned all-conference honors and was named to the North Carolina All-Star Team.• Scored 16 points per game and averaged seven rebounds at Quality Education Academy as a senior in 2008-09.

PERSONAL• Son of Sharron Osia.• Born November 25, 1991.• Has two siblings: Cheyenne and Markell.• Plans to major in sports management.

COMMUNITY SCHOOL OF NAPLES• Averaged 17.9 points, 5.5. assists and 5.5 rebounds as a senior.• Averaged 18 points, six rebounds, five assists and two steals as a junior.• Scored 1,400 points in his career.• Led the team to the state playoffs regional finals as a junior.• Named 2A Player of the Year and first-team all-state.• McDonald’s All-America nominee.• Also lettered in track and field.

PERSONAL• Full name is Mitch Gabriel Woods, Jr.• Son of Mitch and LaSonya Woods. • Has two sisters: Michelle and Angel. • Angel played basketball at Florida Gulf Coast University and Michelle, a high school senior, has verbally committed to Miami.• Father, Mitch, played at Rollins College in Winter Park, Fla. and coached all three children’s teams. • Born December 31, 1991.

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THOMAS

MITCH

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MEET ANTHONYGoals for the Season: Win SoCon, be Freshman of the YearFavorite NBA Player: Carmelo Anthony/Jamal CrawfordFavorite Food: PizzaBest Moment of Career: Signing National Letter of IntentFavorite Place to Eat in Boone: CookoutIf you played another sport at ASU, what would it be? FootballFavorite Movie: He Got Game

FRESHMAN • GUARD 6-3 • 195

NAPLES, FLA. COMMUNITY SCHOOL

OF NAPLES

MEET MITCHFavorite NBA Player: Deron WilliamsFavorite Movie: The DepartedFavorite Pro Sports Team: Los Angeles LakersFavorite Video Game to Play with Teammates: NBA 2K11Best Player at that Game: Josh NirenbergWorst Player at that Game: Griffin ShawFunniest Thing a Coach Says or Does: Coach Scruggs’ dunk imitation

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RUTGERS (2009-10)• Saw action in 16 games for the Scarlet Knights as a freshman.• Shot 45.5 percent from the field and averaged 1.1 points and 1.1 rebounds in 76 minutes.• Scored a season-best six points against NJIT and hauled in three rebounds three times.• Defensively, he swatted eight blocks and swiped one steal.

LAKE HIGHLAND H.S.• Rated ESPN’s 15th-best prospect upon graduation at Orlando’s Lake Highland H.S.• Transfered to LHPS after playing the 2007-08 season at the Montrose

Christian School in Rockville, Md., where he was an honor student.• Helped Montrose Christian to a 21-4 record and the No. 10 East Coast ranking in the National Prep Poll.

PERSONAL• Full name is Brian Emeka Okam.• Born in Enugu, Nigeria.• Son of Jennifer Eden.• Born July 13, 1990.

GONZAGA (2009-10)• Saw action in 25 games for Gonzaga as a freshman.• Averaged 2.3 points in 7.8 minutes per contest.• Added five assists, eight steals and 13 rebounds on the season• Scored a season-high 10 points against Augustana and added six more against Santa Clara.• Pulled in a season-best three boards against Syracuse.

MCKINNEY H.S.• Earned all-state honors as a senior and junior.

• Averaged 19.5 points, 5.1 rebounds and 4.0 assists per game as senior.• Led his team to a 24-11 record and second place finish in District 9-4A and advance to second round of 2009 State Tournament.• Named District and Colin County Most Valuable Player.

PERSONAL• Full name is Gerardo Vilarino.• Son of Gerry and Regina Vilarino.• Has two siblings: Alex and Bella.• Born April 18, 1990.

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MEET BRIANGoals for the season: Help the team win the SoCon championshipFavorite NBA Player:t Kevin GarnettBest Player You’ve Played Against: Greg MonroeFavorite Class: Literacy and TechnologyFavorite Food: Shrimp and Chicken JambalayaBest Moment of Career: Beating Georgetown last yearFavorite Pro Sports Team: Miami Heat

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MEET G.J.Why did you choose ASU? Great atmosphere and coachesFavorite NBA Player: Deron Williams and Kobe BryantBest Player You’ve Played Against: Derrick RoseFavorite Class: EnglishFavorite Movie: Remember the TitansFavorite Pro Sports Team: Dallas CowboysFavorite Video Game to Play with Teammates: NBA Live

2010-11 MOUNTAINEERS

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G • 6-1 • 170 • Sr.Anthony Thomas

G • 6-6 • 195 • Fr.Nathan Healy

F • 6-7 • 210 • So.Marcus WrightG • 6-1 • 190 • Jr.

Jeremi BoothG • 6-5 • 205 • Sr.

Omar CarterG • 6-5 • 220 • Jr.

Griffin ShawG • 6-0 • 175 • Fr.

J.R. ArcherG • 6-3 • 205 • Sr.

Jacob LailF • 6-8 • 215 • Jr.

Isaac ButtsC • 6-10 • 285 • Sr.

Mitch WoodsG • 6-3 • 195 • Fr.

Josh NirenbergC • 6-9 • 265 • So.

Ryan KilmartinG • 6-4 • 200 • Fr.

Anthony BreezeF • 6-5 • 230 • Jr.

Andre WilliamsonF • 6-7 • 225 • Jr.

Petey HausleyF • 6-6 • 245 • Jr.

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CHATTANOOGACOLLEGE OF CHARLESTON

THE CITADEL COLORADO STATE

JohnShulman

BobbyCremins

ChuckDriesell

TimMiles

KeeganBell

AndrewGoudelock

CameronWells

AndyOgide

GENERALLocation .................... Chattanooga, Tenn.Enrollment .........................................10,781Founded .................................................1886Conference....................................SouthernNickname ..............................................MocsColors ..............Navy, Old Gold and SilverArena .........................The McKenzie ArenaCapacity ..............................................10,928Chancellor .......................Dr. Roger BrownAthletics Director ........................ Rick Hart

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ........................John ShulmanAlma Mater ............................... ETSU, 1989Record at UTC ........ 105-90 (Six seasons)Career Record ..................................... SameAssistant Coaches .................................................. Jay Bowen (Christian Brothers, ‘85)..............Brent Jolly (Tennessee Tech, ‘03)..........Rick Cabrera (Tennessee Tech, ‘99)

TEAM INFORMATION2009-10 Record ..................................15-18SoCon Record ....................... 6-12/T-3rd NStarters R/L................................................3/2Letterwinners R/L ................................ 11/4Newcomers ...................................................4

TOP RETURNEES P Ht. Yr. Ppg RpgRicky Taylor G 6-5 Jr. 11.4 3.4Keegan Bell G 6-1 Jr. 7.6 3.1Jeremy Saffore C 7-1 Sr. 6.0 3.3

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record.............................UTC, 40-28Last Meeting................................................................at ASU 80, UTC 74, Feb. 25, 2010

GENERALLocation ............................ Charleston, S.C.Enrollment .........................................11,617Founded .................................................1770Conference....................................SouthernNickname ........................................CougarsColors ........................... Maroon and WhiteArena ...........................Carolina First ArenaCapacity .................................................5,100President ................. Dr. George P. BensonAthletics Director .......................... Joe Hull

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ......................Bobby CreminsAlma Mater ............South Carolina, 1970Record at CofC ...... 87-49 (Four seasons)Career Record .......541-356 (27 seasons)Assistant Coaches ............................................Mark Byington (UNC Wilmington, ‘98).........................Fred Dupree (Canisius, ‘98)...........Andrew Wilson (Florida State, ‘06)

TEAM INFORMATION2009-10 Record ..................................22-12SoCon Record ...........................14-4/2nd SStarters R/L................................................3/2Letterwinners R/L ................................ 10/4Newcomers ...................................................4

TOP RETURNEES P Ht. Yr. Ppg RpgA. Goudelock G 6-2 Sr. 19.4 4.4Donavan Monroe G 6-3 Sr. 12.3 3.8Jeremy Simmons F 6-8 Sr. 11.9 8.0

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record........................... CofC, 15-10Last Meeting.................................................................. ASU 77, CofC 54, March 7, 2010

GENERALLocation ............................ Charleston, S.C.Enrollment ............................................2,139Founded .................................................1842Conference....................................SouthernNickname ....................... Bulldogs, CadetsColors ...................Citadel Blue and WhiteArena ...................... McAlister Field HouseCapacity .................................................6,000President ............ Lt Gen John W. Rosa, Jr.Athletics Director ...... Larry W. Leckonby

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ........................Chuck DriesellAlma Mater ...................... Maryland, 1985Record at The Citadel ........... First seasonCareer Record ...........88-72 (Six seasons)Assistant Coaches ......................................................................Rob Burke (Chowan, ‘98)........................... J.D. Powell (Clemson, ‘01).......... Damien Price (North Carolina, ‘04)

TEAM INFORMATION2009-10 Record ..................................16-16SoCon Record .............................. 9-9/4th SStarters R/L................................................4/1Letterwinners R/L ................................ 11/4Newcomers ...................................................4

TOP RETURNEES P Ht. Yr. Ppg RpgAustin Dahn G 6-4 Jr. 6.9 1.9Zach Urbanus G 6-2 Jr. 10.6 3.0Cameron Wells G 6-1 Jr. 17.2 5.7

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record.............................ASU, 50-22Last Meeting..............................................................ASU 71, Citadel 61, March 6, 2010

GENERALLocation .........................Fort Collins, Colo.Enrollment .............................................1870Founded .............................................25,413Conference........................ Mountain WestNickname ..............................................RamsColors .................................. Green and GolfArena .........................................Moby ArenaCapacity .................................................8,745President .................Dr. Anthony A. FrandAthletics Director ..............Paul Kowalcyk

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ................................. Tim MilesAlma Mater ..... University of Mary, 1989Record at CSU .....32-63 (Three seasons)Career Record .......244-195 (15 seasons)Assistant Coaches ...........................................................Niko Medved (Minnesota, ‘97)................Craig Smith (North Dakota, ‘96).......DeMarlo Slocum (Ga. Southern, ‘01)

TEAM INFORMATION2009-10 Record ..................................16-16MWC Record .................................7-9/T-5thStarters R/L................................................4/1Letterwinners R/L ...................................9/6Newcomers ...................................................5

TOP RETURNEES P Ht. Yr. Ppg RpgDorian Green G 6-2 So. 11.8 2.4 Andy Ogide F 6-9 Sr. 11.7 6.5Travis Franklin F 6-7 Sr. 10.5 5.0

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record........................ First MeetingLast Meeting.........................................................................................................................N/A

2010-11 OPPONENTS

Dec. 2 • Chattanooga, Tenn.McKenzie Arena • 7 p.m.

Feb. 12 • Boone, N.C.Holmes Center • 2 p.m.

Jan. 22 • Charleston, S.C.Carolina First Arena • 4 p.m.

Feb. 24 • Boone, N.C.Holmes Center • 7 p.m.

Jan. 20 • Charleston, S.C.McAlister Fieldhouse • 7 p.m.

Feb. 26 • Boone, N.C.Holmes Center • 2 p.m.

Dec. 22 • Cancun, MexicoPoliforum Benito Juarez

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DAVIDSON FURMANELON GEORGETOWN

BobMcKillop

Jeff Jackson

MattMatheny

JohnThompson III

BrendanMcKillop

AmuSaaka

DrewSpradlin

AustinFreeman

GENERALLocation ...............................Davidson, N.C.Enrollment ............................................1,800Founded .................................................1837Conference....................................SouthernNickname ....................................... WildcatsColors .................................... Red and BlackArena ............................................Belk ArenaCapacity .................................................5,223President ........................................Tom RossAthletics Director ...................Jim Murphy

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ..........................Bob McKillopAlma Mater ...........................Hofstra, 1972Record at DC..........383-248 (21 seasons)Career Record ..................................... SameAssistant Coaches .............................................................. Jim Fox (SUNY-Geneseo, ‘95)..............Landry Komalski (Davidson, ‘00)................... Matt McKillop (Davidson, ‘06)

TEAM INFORMATION2009-10 Record ..................................16-15SoCon Record ............................11-7/3rd SStarters R/L................................................3/2Letterwinners R/L ...................................8/4Newcomers ...................................................5

TOP RETURNEES P Ht. Yr. Ppg RpgBrendan McKillop G 6-1 Sr. 10.2 2.7JP Kuhlman G 6-4 So. 12.6 3.5Jake Cohen F 6-10 So. 13.3 5.1

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record...............................DC, 37-31Last Meeting...................................................................at ASU 66, DC 56, Feb. 11, 2010

GENERALLocation ..............................Greenville, S.C.Enrollment ............................................2,600Founded .................................................1826Conference....................................SouthernNickname ........................................PaladinsColors ..............................Purple and WhiteArena ..................................Timmons ArenaCapacity .................................................5,000Chancellor ..............................Dr. David ShiAthletics Director ............... Dr. Gary Clark

COACHING STAFFHead Coach .............................Jeff JacksonAlma Mater ........................... Cornell, 1984Record at FU .......... 41-80 (Four seasons)Career Record ..62-140 (Seven seasons)Assistant Coaches ...........................................................James Strong (Vanderbilt, ‘01)... David Willson (Hampden Sydney, ‘04).... Blake Williams (Florida Southern, ‘06)

TEAM INFORMATION2009-10 Record ..................................13-17SoCon Record ............................7-11/5th SStarters R/L................................................5/0Letterwinners R/L ................................ 12/0Newcomers ...................................................2

TOP RETURNEES P Ht. Yr. Ppg RpgAmu Saaka F 6-6 Sr. 15.8 7.2Jordan Miller G 6-2 Sr. 13.9 4.1Justin Dehm G 6-1 Sr. 8.7 1.9

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record................................FU, 43-35Last Meeting..................................................................... FU 85, at ASU 82, Dec. 3, 2010

GENERALLocation .........................................Elon, N.C.Enrollment ............................................5,666Founded .................................................1889Conference....................................SouthernNickname ........................................ PhoenixColors ............................. Maroon and GoldArena ........................................ Alumni GymCapacity .................................................1,558President .......................... Dr. Leo LambertAthletics Director .................... Dave Blank

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ........................ Matt MathenyAlma Mater .......................Davidson, 1992Record at Elon ............ 9-23 (One season)Career Record ..................................... SameAssistant Coaches .............................................................Tim Sweeney (Rochester, ‘03)................... Will Roberson (Davidson, ‘02)........... Jack Wooten (North Carolina, ‘09)

TEAM INFORMATION2009-10 Record .....................................9-23SoCon Record ....................... 5-13/T-5th NStarters R/L................................................2/3Letterwinners R/L ................................ 11/4Newcomers ...................................................5

TOP RETURNEES P Ht. Yr. Ppg RpgDrew Spradlin G 6-5 Jr. 13.3 4.6Chris Long G 6-2 Sr. 9.9 2.5Terrance Birdette G 6-2 Jr. 6.8 2.9

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record.............................ASU, 48-41Last Meeting................................................................ASU 58, at Elon 54, Feb. 22, 2010

GENERALLocation ......................... Washington, D.C.Enrollment .........................................15,318Founded .................................................1789Conference.......................................Big EastNickname ............................................ HoyasColors .....................................Blue and GrayArena ....................................Verizon Center Capacity ..............................................20,600President ............................John J. DeGioiaAthletics Director ........................ Lee Reed

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ................John Thompson IIIAlma Mater ...................... Princeton, 1988Record at GU .......... 139-62 (Six seasons)Career Record ................................ 207-104Assistant Coaches ............................................................Mike Brennan (Princeton, ‘94).................. Kenya Hunter (Duquesne, ‘96)............. Robert Kirby (Pan American, ‘83)

TEAM INFORMATION2009-10 Record ..................................23-11Big East Record ......................... 10-8/T-8thStarters R/L................................................4/1Letterwinners R/L ...................................9/5Newcomers ...................................................5

TOP RETURNEES P Ht. Yr. Ppg RpgAustin Freeman G 6-4 Jr. 16.5 3.5Chris Wright G 6-1 Jr. 15.2 3.0Jason Clark G 6-2 So. 10.5 3.9

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record........................ First MeetingLast Meeting.........................................................................................................................N/A

2010-11 OPPONENTS

Jan. 5 • Davidson, N.C.Belk Arena, 7 p.m.

Jan. 29 • Greenville, S.C.Timmons Arena • 4 p.m.

Jan. 17 • Boone, N.C.Holmes Center • 7 p.m.

Feb. 5 • Elon, N.C.Alumni Gym • 7 p.m.

Dec. 12 • Washington, D.C.Verizon Center • Noon

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GEORGIASOUTHERN

MISSISSIPPI STATE

MILLIGAN MONTREAT

CharltonYoung

RickStansbury

BillRobinson

LincolnWalters

WilliePowers III

RavernJohnson

CorderoSeymour

MattRushing

GENERALLocation ............................. Statesboro, Ga.Enrollment .........................................19,086Founded .................................................1906Conference....................................SouthernNickname ............................................EaglesColors .................................. Blue and WhiteArena ............................Hanner FieldhouseCapacity .................................................4,358President ..........................Dr. Brook A. KeelAthletics Director ..................... Sam Baker

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ..................... Charlton YoungAlma Mater ......Georgia Southern, 1994Record at GSU ............ 9-23 (One season)Career Record ..................................... SameAssistant Coaches .........................................................................Steve Smith (Allen, ‘02).......... Chris Kreider (Lebanon Valley, ‘03).......Pershin Williams (North Florida, ‘05)

TEAM INFORMATION2009-10 Record .....................................9-23SoCon Record ............................6-12/6th SStarters R/L................................................3/2Letterwinners R/L ...................................5/9Newcomers ...................................................9

TOP RETURNEES P Ht. Yr. Ppg RpgWillie Powers G 6-6 Sr. 14.7 3.3Johntavious Rucker G 6-2 Sr. 4.1 4.1Rory Spencer F 6-8 Sr. 9.8 4.6

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record.............................ASU, 20-16Last Meeting..............................................................at ASU 111, GSU 83, Feb. 13, 2010

GENERALLocation ............................. Starkville, Miss.Enrollment .........................................19,644Founded .................................................1878Conference............................SoutheasternNickname .......................................BulldogsColors ........................... Maroon and WhiteArena ........................ Humphrey ColiseumCapacity ..............................................10,500President ....................Dr. Mark E. KeenumAthletics Director ...............Scott Stricklin

COACHING STAFFHead Coach .......................Rick StansburyAlma Mater ...............Cambellsville, 1982Record at MSU ......255-140 (12 seasons)Career Record ..................................... SameAssistant Coaches ...........................................Phil Cunningham (Campbellsville, ‘90)...... Marcus Grant (Mississippi State, ‘95)....George Brooks (Mississippi State, ‘97)

TEAM INFORMATION2009-10 Record ..................................24-12SEC Record ................................... 9-7/1st WStarters R/L................................................3/2Letterwinners R/L ................................ 12/2Newcomers ...................................................1

TOP RETURNEES P Ht. Yr. Ppg RpgKodi Augustus F 6-8 Sr. 8.9 5.4Dee Bost G 6-2 Jr. 13.0 4.4Ravern Johnson G 6-7 Sr. 13.2 3.4

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record........................ First MeetingLast Meeting.........................................................................................................................N/A

GENERALLocation .............. Milligan College, Tenn.Enrollment ............................................1,130Founded .................................................1866Conference.................. NCAA Div. II (AAC)Nickname ......................................BuffaloesColors ............................. Black and OrangeArena ..................... Steve Lacy FieldhouseCapacity .................................................2,000President ..................Dr. Donald R. JeanesAthletics Director ...................... Ray Smith

COACHING STAFFHead Coach .......................... Bill RobinsonAlma Mater ......The Kings College, 1991Record at MC ............10-21 (One season)Career Record .......232-280 (16 seasons)Assistant Coaches .............................................................Aaron Collazo (Montreat, ‘08)

TEAM INFORMATION2009-10 Record ..................................10-21AAC Record .................................... 5-11/7thStarters R/L................................................4/1Letterwinners R/L ...................................6/9Newcomers ...................................................5

TOP RETURNEES P Ht. Yr. Ppg RpgCordero Seymour F 6-5 Jr. 16.4 8.3Justin Sylvester G 5-11 So. 14.0 3.4Marshall Hardy C/F 6-5 Jr. 5.8 4.4

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record............................... ASU, 15-9Last Meeting............................................................... at ASU 113, MC 91, Dec. 17, 2009

GENERALLocation ...............................Montreat, N.C.Enrollment ............................................1,036Founded .................................................1916Conference...........Appalachian AthleticsNickname .......................................CavaliersColors .................................... Blue and GoldArena .................................... McAlister GymCapacity ..................................................... NAPresident ............................ Dr. Dan StrubleAthletics Director .......Jonathan Bennett

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ......................Lincoln WaltersAlma Mater ............... Chattanooga, 1999Record at MC ...........................First SeasonCareer Record .........................First SeasonAssistant Coaches ...................................................................................................Kent Otto ................ Kevin Hanlon (Montreat, 2010)

TEAM INFORMATION2009-10 Record .....................................3-27AAC Record .................................... 1-15/7thStarters R/L................................................5/0Letterwinners R/L ................................ 14/1Newcomers ...................................................1

TOP RETURNEES P Ht. Yr. Ppg Rpg

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record..................................ASU, 1-0Last Meeting................................................................ at ASU 105, MC 57, Jan. 14, 2006

2010-11 OPPONENTS

Jan. 8 • Boone, N.C.Holmes Center • 2 p.m.

Nov. 19 • Starkville, Miss.Humphrey Coliseum • 8 p.m.

Dec. 30 • Boone, N.C.Holmes Center • 7 p.m.

Nov. 16 • Boone, N.C.Holmes Center • 7 p.m.

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ROBERTMORRIS

TENNESSEE TECHSAMFORD TULSA

AndrewToole

Mikesutton

Jimmy Tillette

DougWojcik

KaronAbraham

KevinMurphy

JoshDavis

JustinHurtt

GENERALLocation ....................Moon Township, Pa.Enrollment ............................................5,000Founded .................................................1921Conference.................................. NortheastNickname ...................................... ColonialsColors ........................ Blue, White and RedArena ......................................Sewall CenterCapacity .................................................3,056President .......... Dr. Gregory G. Dell’OmoAthletics Director ...... Dr. Craig Coleman

COACHING STAFFHead Coach .........................Andrew TooleAlma Mater ............... Pennsylvania, 2003Record at RMU ........................First SeasonCareer Record ..................................... SameAssistant Coaches ............................................... Michael Byrnes (Massachusetts, ‘90)..........................Matt Hahn (Maryland, ‘00)...................Robby Pridgen (Roanoke, ‘03)

TEAM INFORMATION2009-10 Record ..................................23-12NEC Record ................................. 15-3/T-1stStarters R/L................................................2/3Letterwinners R/L ...................................5/6Newcomers ...................................................6

TOP RETURNEES P Ht. Yr. Ppg RpgVelton Jones G 6-0 So. 8.0 2.2Karon Abraham G 5-9 So. 13.6 2.2Russell Johnson F 6-6 So. 7.3 4.9

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record..................................ASU, 3-0Last Meeting...............................................................ASU 65, at RMU 52, Dec. 19, 2009

GENERALLocation ..........................Cookeville, Tenn.Enrollment .........................................10,850Founded .................................................1915Conference................................Ohio ValleyNickname ............................Golden EaglesColors ................................Purple and GoldArena .......................................Elblen CenterCapacity ..............................................10,152President ..............................Dr. Robert BellAthletics Director ..................Mark Wilson

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ............................ Mike SuttonAlma Mater ................East Carolina, 1978Record at TTU . 129-119 (Eight seasons)Career Record ..................................... SameAssistant Coaches ..................................................... Steve P ayne (Union College, ‘90).......DeAntoine Beasley (Tenn. Tech, ‘02)............................ Russ Willemsen (Lee, ‘04)

TEAM INFORMATION2009-10 Record ..................................15-17OVC Record .................................... 8-10/6thStarters R/L................................................2/3Letterwinners R/L ................................ 11/4Newcomers ...................................................5

TOP RETURNEES P Ht. Yr. Ppg RpgAlfred Jones F 6-7 Sr. 9.2 5.1Kevin Murphy F 6-6 Jr. 15/3 3.9Jud Dillard G 6-4 So. 8.8 4.4

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record..................................ASU, 4-2Last Meeting.................................................................at ASU 81, TTU 68, Feb. 20, 2010

GENERALLocation ......................... Birmingham, Ala.Enrollment ............................................4,658Founded .................................................1841Conference....................................SouthernNickname .......................................BulldogsColors ...................................... Red and BlueArena ............................Pete Hanna CenterCapacity .................................................5,000President ................Dr. Andrew MorelandAthletics Director ......................Bob Roller

COACHING STAFFHead Coach .........................Jimmy TilletteAlma Mater ...... Our Lady of the Holy Cross, 1975Record at SU ..........206-181 (13 seasons)Career Record ..................................... SameAssistant Coaches .......................................................................... Paul Kelly (Tulane, ‘87)......................... Lee Burgess (Samford, ‘01)......... Thomas Johnson (Montevallo, ‘77)

TEAM INFORMATION2009-10 Record ..................................11-20SoCon Record ....................... 5-13/T-5th NStarters R/L................................................3/2Letterwinners R/L ...................................9/3Newcomers ...................................................3

TOP RETURNEES P Ht. Yr. Ppg RpgJosh Davis G 6-4 Sr. 12.5 3.9Jeffrey Merritt G 6-6 Jr. 6.1 4.5Matthew Friday C 6-8 Jr. 2.2 2.7

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record................................. Tied, 2-2Last Meeting................................................................... at ASU 82, SU 68, Feb. 27, 2010

GENERALLocation .....................................Tulsa, Okla.Enrollment ............................................4,100Founded .................................................1894Conference......................Conference USANickname .....................Golden HurricaneColors ................Old Gold, Royal Blue and CrimsonArena .................................Reynolds CenterCapacity .................................................8,355President ................Dr. Steadman UphamAthletics Director ..Bubba Cunningham

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ...........................Doug WojcikAlma Mater .. U.S. Naval Academy, 1987Record at Tulsa ....104-65 (Five seasons)Career Record ..................................... SameAssistant Coaches ..........................................................David Cason (Illinois State, ‘96)..................... Jeremy Ballard (Colgate, ‘03)............................Andy Kohut (Purdue, ‘03)

TEAM INFORMATION2009-10 Record ..................................23-12C-USA Record ................................ 10-6/5thStarters R/L................................................2/3Letterwinners R/L ...................................7/3Newcomers ...................................................3

TOP RETURNEES P Ht. Yr. Ppg RpgJustin Hurtt G 6-4 Jr. 14.5 3.4Joe Richard F 6-7 So. 5.7 5.4Steven Idlet F 6-11 So. 6.4 5.5

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record........................ First MeetingLast Meeting.........................................................................................................................N/A

2010-11 OPPONENTS

Dec. 18 • Boone, N.C.Holmes Center • TBA

Nov. 23 • Cookeville, Tenn.Eblen Center • 7 p.m.

Dec. 4 • Birmingham, Ala.Hanna Center • 5 p.m.

Feb. 10 • Boone, N.C.Holmes Center • 7 p.m.

Nov. 12 • Tulsa, Okla.Reynolds Center • 8 p.m.

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UNCGREENSBORO

WESTERN CAROLINA

VANDERBILT WOFFORD

MikeDement

Larry Hunter

KevinStallings

MikeYoung

KyleRandall

HarounaMutombo

JefferyTaylor

NoahDahlman

GENERALLocation ..........................Greensboro, N.C.Enrollment .........................................17,467Founded .................................................1891Conference....................................SouthernNickname .......................................SpartansColors ..................... Gold, White and NavyArena ......................Greensboro ColiseumCapacity ..............................................23,500Chancellor ............ Dr. Patricia A. SullivanAthletics Director ....................Kim Record

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ......................... Mike DementAlma Mater ................East Carolina, 1976Record at UNCG 115-149 (Nine seasons)Career Record .......320-336 (23 seasons)Assistant Coaches ......................................................... Corey Gipson (Austin Peay, ‘04)................ Wes Miller (North Carolina, ‘07).........................Kevin Oleksiak (UNCG, ‘08)

TEAM INFORMATION2009-10 Record .....................................8-23SoCon Record ...........................6-12/4th NStarters R/L................................................2/3Letterwinners R/L ................................ 11/7Newcomers ...................................................6

TOP RETURNEES P Ht. Yr. Ppg RpgKyle Randall G 5-11 So. 9.5 3.0Brandon Evans G 6-2 Sr. 8.5 4.3Brian Cole F/C 6-8 So. 5.1 2.3

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record.............................ASU, 18-15Last Meeting............................................................... ASU 75, at UNCG 69, Feb. 8, 2010

GENERALLocation ............................ Cullowhee, N.C.Enrollment ............................................9,500Founded .................................................1889Conference....................................SouthernNickname ................................CatamountsColors ................................Purple and GoldArena ................................... Ramsey CenterCapacity .................................................7,826Chancellor .....................Dr. John W. BardoAthletics Director .................... Chip Smith

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ........................... Larry HunterAlma Mater ................................Ohio, 1971Record at WCU ....... 77-85 (Five seasons)Career Record .......581-309 (30 seasons)Assistant Coaches ............................................................Anquell McCollum (WCU, ‘00).......................Andre Gray (Methodist, ‘98).................................. Eric Wilson (WCU, ‘08)

TEAM INFORMATION2009-10 Record ..................................22-12SoCon Record ..........................11-7/2nd NStarters R/L................................................2/3Letterwinners R/L ...................................9/4Newcomers ...................................................4

TOP RETURNEES P Ht. Yr. Ppg RpgMike Williams G 6-2 Sr. 10.0 2.8Harouna Mutombo G 6-4 Jr. 9.4 4.6Richie Gordon F 6-9 Sr. 8.5 4.6

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record........................... ASU 110-63Last Meeting..................................................................ASU 89, at WCU 77, Feb. 6, 2010

GENERALLocation .............................Nashville, Tenn.Enrollment ............................................6,738Founded .................................................1873Conference............................SoutheasternNickname ............................. CommodoresColors ...................................Black and GoldArena .....................Memorial GymnasiumCapacity ..............................................14,316Chancellor ...................... Nicholas Zeppos

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ....................... Kevin StallingsAlma Mater ........................... Purdue, 1982Record at VU ..........213-137 (11 seasons)Career Record .......336-200 (17 seasons)Assistant Coaches .................................................Brad Frederick (North Carolina, ‘99)....................Dan Muller (Illinois State, ‘98).................. King Rice (North Carolina, ‘92)................Tom Richardson (St. Xavier, ‘77)

TEAM INFORMATION2009-10 Record .....................................24-9SEC Record .................................12-4/2nd EStarters R/L................................................3/2Letterwinners R/L ................................ 12/2Newcomers ...................................................4

TOP RETURNEES P Ht. Yr. Ppg RpgJeffery Taylor F 6-7 Jr. 13.3 5.2John Jenkins G 6-4 So. 11.0 2.2Brad Tinsley G 6-3 Jr. 6.9 2.5

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record.................................... VU, 2-1Last Meeting..............................................................ASU 78, VU 79 (OT), Dec. 21, 2006

GENERALLocation .........................Spartanburg, S.C.Enrollment ............................................1,450Founded .................................................1854Conference....................................SouthernNickname ..........................................TerriersColors .......................... Old Gold and BlackArena ............... Benjamin Johnson ArenaCapacity .................................................3,500President ............ Dr. Benjamin B. DunlapAthletics Director ......... Richard Johnson

COACHING STAFFHead Coach .............................Mike YoungAlma Mater .......Emory and Henry, 1986Record at WC ...116-125 (Eight seasons)Career Record ..................................... SameAssistant Coaches .................................................. Paul Harrison (Washington and Lee, ‘93)............................Mark Prosser (Marist, ‘02)..................... Shane Nichols (Wofford, ‘08)

TEAM INFORMATION2009-10 Record .....................................26-9SoCon Record ............................ 15-3/1st SStarters R/L................................................4/1Letterwinners R/L ................................ 12/3Newcomers ...................................................3

TOP RETURNEES P Ht. Yr. Ppg RpgNoah Dahlman F 6-6 Sr. 16.6 6.3Jamar Diggs G 6-2 Sr. 9.5 2.9Tim Johnson F 6-6 Sr. 6.1 7.9

SERIES INFORMATIONSeries Record.............................ASU, 22-11Last Meeting.....................................................................WC 56, ASU 51, March 8, 2010

2010-11 OPPONENTS

Jan. 13 • Boone, N.C.Holmes Center • 7 p.m.

Feb. 2 • Greensboro, N.C.Greensboro Coliseum • 7 p.m.

Jan. 15 • Cullowhee, N.C.Ramsey Center • 2 p.m.

Feb. 17 • Boone, N.C.Holmes Center • 7 p.m.

Nov. 27 • Nashville, Tenn.Memorial Gymnasium • TBA

Jan. 27 • Boone, N.C.Holmes Center • 7 p.m.

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EAST TENNESSEESTATE

SAINT LOUISESPNU

BRACKETBUSTERSNORTHEASTERN

MISSISSIPPI TEXAS STATESOUTHERN

MISSISSIPPI

MurrayBartow

Rick Majerus

BillCoen

AndyKennedy

DougDavalos

LarryEustachy

MikeSmith

Christian Salecich

ChaissonAllen

ChrisWarren

CameronJohnson

GaryFlowers

GENERALLocation ..................... Johnson City, Tenn.Enrollment .........................................14,500Founded .................................................1911Conference.............................. Atlantic SunNickname ..................................BuccaneersColors .................Navy Blue and Old Gold

COACHING STAFFHead Coach .......................Murray BartowAlma Mater .................................UAB, 1985

TEAM INFORMATION2009-10 Record ..................................20-15A-Sun Record ................................ 13-7/5thStarters R/L................................................4/1

GENERALLocation ................................. St. Louis, Mo.Enrollment .........................................12,733Founded .................................................1818Conference.................................Atlantic 10Nickname ........................................BillikensColors ...................... Royal Blue and White

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ........................... Rick MajerusAlma Mater .................... Marquette, 1970

TEAM INFORMATION2009-10 Record ..................................22-13A-10 Record ................................... 11-5/4thStarters R/L................................................3/2

FEB. 18-20, 2011 Appalachian travels to the 2011 ESPNU BracketBusters event on Feb. 19. It is ASU’s fifth year in the event and third time to take to the road.

Below is a list of designated home teams, sorted by conference:

AMERICA EASTStony Brook, Boston University

BIG SKYEastern Washington, Portland State, Montana State, Idaho State

BIG SOUTHHigh Point, Liberty, Presbyterian, UNC Asheville, Winthrop

BIG WEST Cal Poly, Long Beach State, UC-Davis, UC-Santa Barbara

COLONIAL Drexel, James Madison, UNC Wilmington, Old Dominion, Towson, William and Mary

HORIZONLoyola Chicago, Valparaiso, Wright State, Youngstown State

METRO ATLANTIC Fairfield, Marist, Niagara, Rider, Siena

MID-AMERICAN Akron, Buffalo, Eastern Michigan, Northern Illinois, Toledo, Western Michigan

MEAC Morgan State

MISSOURI VALLEYDrake, Indiana State, Northern Iowa, Southern Illinois, Wichita State

OHIO VALLEY Murray State, Southeast Missouri, Tennessee-Martin, Tennessee State, Tennessee Tech

SOUTHERNCollege of Charleston , Western Carolina, Davidson, Wofford

SUMMIT LEAGUE Oral Roberts

WAC Fresno State, Louisiana Tech, Nevada,New Mexico State, San Jose State

WEST COASTSaint Mary’s

GENERALLocation ................................ Boston, Mass.Enrollment .........................................15,521Founded .................................................1898Conference......................................ColonialNickname .........................................HuskiesColors .................................... Red and Black

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ...................................Bill CoenAlma Mater .......................Hamilton, 1987

TEAM INFORMATION2009-10 Record ..................................20-13CAA Record .................................... 14-4/4thStarters R/L................................................2/3

GENERALLocation ..................................Oxford, Miss.Enrollment .........................................19,536Founded .................................................1848Conference............................SoutheasternNickname ........................................... RebelsColors ......... Cardinal Red and Navy Blue

COACHING STAFFHead Coach .......................Andy KennedyAlma Mater .................................UAB, 1991

TEAM INFORMATION2009-10 Record ..................................24-11SEC Record ................................9-7/T-1st WStarters R/L................................................1/4

GENERALLocation ........................San Marcos, TexasEnrollment .........................................32,586Founded .................................................1899Conference..................................SouthlandNickname ........................................ BobcatsColors ............................. Maroon and Gold

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ........................ Doug DavalosAlma Mater ........................ Houston, 1994

TEAM INFORMATION2009-10 Record ..................................15-16Southland Record ...................................9-7Starters R/L................................................4/1

GENERALLocation ........................Hattiesburg, Miss.Enrollment .........................................15,000Founded .................................................1910Conference......................Conference USANickname ............................Golden EaglesColors ...................................Black and Gold

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ....................... Larry EustachyAlma Mater .......Long Beach State, 1979

TEAM INFORMATION2009-10 Record ..................................20-14C-USA Record ..................................808/6thStarters R/L................................................5/0

POTENTIAL CANCUN GOVERNOR’S CUP OPPONENTS

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CHATTANOOGA Series .......................................UTC, 40-28At Home ........................................... 18-10At Chattanooga ................................7-23Neutral Sites ........................................ 3-7Most ASU Points .............. 110, 2/13/78Most UTC Points .................99, 1/15/03Fewest ASU Points .............42, 2/24/81Fewest UTC Points .............49, 1/12/80Largest ASU Win .................47, 2/13/78Largest UTC Win .................28, 1/18/81Current Streak ............................. 1 - ASU

Year W-L ASU UTC Site1977-78 W 88 78 A W 110 63 H1978-79 L 67 74 A W 77 63 H1979-80 L 48 49 A W 74 64 H1980-81 L 58 86 A L 56 61 H L 55 59 N1981-82 L 42 52 A L 63 81 H L 53 62 A1982-83 L 63 85 A L 48 50 H L 58 71 N1983-84 L 59 69 H L 56 65 A1984-85 W 76 60 H L 5 64 A1985-86 L 63 68 A W 67 60 H L 57 68 N1986-87 L 69 72 H L 70 84 A1987-88 L 43 76 A W 67 65 H1988-89 W 70 66 H W 62 52 A1989-90 W 70 56 A W 75 74 H1990-91 L 82 86 A L 67 68 H1991-92 W 86 81 H L 59 61 A1992-93 L 69 89 A L 85 87 H1993-94 W 84 76 H L 75 84 A1994-95 L 54 68 A1995-96 L 66 80 H1996-97 L 57 70 A1997-98 W 69 60 H W 85 75 N1998-99 WOT 62 61 A W2OT 94 91 N1999-2000 WOT 93 90 H W 88 66 N2000-01 L 62 69 A L 48 74 N2001-02 W 81 67 H2002-03 W 107 99 A L 67 98 N2003-04 W 94 77 A L 49 74 H2004-05 L 62 60 A W 83 61 H L 51 57 N2005-06 L 57 73 H

L 50 64 A L 75 78 N2006-07 W 77 63 A W 85 69 H2007-08 W 92 83 H L 77 89 A2008-09 LOT 74 78 A W 88 82 H2009-10 L 80 85 A W 80 74 H

THE CITADEL Series .......................................ASU, 50-22At Home ..............................................27-6At The Citdael ................................. 17-15Neutral Sites ........................................ 5-1Most ASU Points .............. 101, 1/13/90Most Citadel Points ........ 99, 12/14/74 Fewest ASU Points ............... 48, 2/7/81Fewest Citadel Points ......... 41, 2/7/81 Largest ASU Win .................41, 1/27/07Largest Citadel Win ...........19, 1/11/82 Current Streak ............................. 1 - ASU

Year W-L ASU Cit. Site1968-69 L 78 80 A1972-73 W 78 75 H L 69 87 A1973-74 W 90 72 H L 76 77 A1974-75 L 94 99 A L 69 70 H1975-76 W 83 65 H W 70 67 A1976-77 W 76 56 H W 68 64 A1977-78 W 75 66 H W 77 65 A W 81 64 H1978-79 W 76 65 H W 68 64 A1979-80 L 53 54 A W 75 57 H1980-81 W 48 41 H W 66 54 A1981-82 L 64 83 A W 65 46 H1982-83 L 55 60 H L 72 90 A1983-84 W 66 60 H L 69 83 A W 82 77 N1984-85 L 77 84 A W 57 56 H L 62 68 N1985-86 W 65 55 H W 67 66 A1986-87 W 72 69 A L 66 70 H1987-88 W 89 72 H L 71 73 A1988-89 L 62 65 A W 86 72 H1989-90 W 101 64 H W 88 80 A W 86 71 N1990-91 W 84 74 H W 84 69 A1991-92 L 72 80 A W 78 65 H1992-93 W 69 53 A L 71 75 H

1993-94 W 81 70 H L 65 78 A1994-95 W 74 57 H1995-96 L 75 84 A W 75 73 N1996-97 W 74 63 H1997-98 W 60 53 A1998-99 W 81 65 H1999-2000 W 82 48 A2000-01 W 81 74 H2001-02 W 78 74 A2002-03 W 75 65 H W 73 63 N2003-04 W 72 62 A2004-05 W 84 66 H W 68 59 N2005-06 W 66 65 A2006-07 W 56 52 A W 95 54 H2007-08 W 63 50 A WOT 75 71 H2008-09 L 72 74 H LOT 73 78 A2009-10 L 58 62 H W 71 61 N

COLL. OF CHARLESTONSeries ......................................CofC, 15-10At Home ................................................ 4-5At Charleston ...................................... 3-6Neutral Sites ........................................ 3-4Most ASU Points .............. 103, 12/8/59 Most CofC Points ............ 108, 2/15/03Fewest ASU Points .............45, 1/13/01Fewest CofC Points ....... 40, 12/12/59Largest ASU Win .................50, 12/8/59Largest CofC Win ................ 24, 2/2/02 Current Streak ............................. 1 - ASU

Year W-L ASU CofC Site1959-60 W 103 53 H W 74 40 A1971-72 W 92 80 H1998-99 L 57 77 H L 67 77 N1999-2000 L 64 69 A W 68 56 N2000-01 L 45 63 H2001-02 L 55 79 A L 61 85 N2002-03 L 93 108 H2003-04 L 63 65 A L 61 71 N2004-05 W 76 65 H W 63 60 N2005-06 L 53 64 A2006-07 W 68 57 A W 67 56 H LOT 87 89 N2007-08 W 70 66 A L 63 68 H2008-09 L 80 88 A L 87 91 H2009-10 L 72 73 A W 77 54 N

COLORADO STATEFirst Meeting

DAVIDSONSeries ........................... Davidson, 37-31At Home ........................................... 18-15At Davidson .................................... 13-19Neutral Sites ........................................ 0-3Most ASU Points .............. 96, 12/17/71Most DC Points ..............109, 12/17/71Fewest ASU Points ............ 39, 1945-46Fewest DC Points ...............44, 1/25/77 Largest ASU Win .................28, 1/22/90Largest DC Win ................ 33, 12/3/006Current Streak ............................. 2 - ASU

Year W-L ASU DC Site1945-46 L 39 52 A1971-72 L 96 109 A L 77 82 N1972-73 L 81 108 A1973-74 L 58 65 H1974-75 L 89 99 A1975-76 W 75 62 H1976-77 W 71 53 A W 49 44 H W 71 66 H1977-78 W 74 60 H1978-79 W 79 65 H W 84 72 A1979-80 L 48 58 A W 78 76 H1980-81 L 63 66 A W 78 77 H1981-82 L 62 64 A L 54 56 H1982-83 W 60 58 A L 45 50 H1983-84 W 55 53 H W 61 59 A1984-85 L 68 70 H W 73 70 A1985-86 W 69 65 H L 50 72 A1986-87 L 59 82 A L 58 74 H1987-88 W 77 69 H L 72 74 A1988-89 W 75 65 H W 65 54 A1989-90 W 88 60 H1990-91 L 60 72 A1992-93 W 78 69 H W 79 76 A1993-94 W 94 89 A W 83 80 H1994-95 L 71 74 A L 75 76 H1995-96 L 68 90 H L 66 84 A1996-97 W 82 66 H L 76 78 A1997-98 L 71 77 H L 58 68 A L 62 66 N1998-99 L 73 82 A W 71 64 H1999-2000 W 77 72 A L 54 59 H2000-01 W 78 68 A W 78 70 H2001-02 L 72 82 H W 62 60 A2002-03 L 86 99 A L 81 94 H

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SERIES HISTORY2003-04 L 63 64 H2004-05 L 63 66 A2005-06 L 69 102 H2006-07 W 81 74 A2007-08 L 60 71 H L 55 68 A2008-09 L 52 70 H L 68 84 N2009-10 W 78 68 A W 66 56 H

ELONSeries .......................................ASU, 48-41At Home ..............................................34-8At Elon .............................................. 11-28Neutral Sites ........................................ 3-5Most ASU Points .................96, 12/5/94Most Elon Points ............. 102, 1/11/56Fewest ASU Points ...................22, 1940Fewest Elon Points ..................22, 1938Largest ASU Win ................. 32, 1/12/48Largest Elon Win ......................38, 1956Current Streak ............................. 4 - ASU

Year W-L ASU ELON Site1934-35 L 40 52 A1935-36 L 33 46 H L 31 55 A1936-37 L 29 33 H1937-38 L 23 36 A L 32 47 H1938-39 W 47 22 H L 38 48 A1939-40 W 60 41 H L 22 24 A1940-41 W 39 27 H L 49 54 A W 41 34 N1941-42 L 45 48 A W 57 49 H1944-45 W 51 33 H L 43 44 A1945-46 L 50 51 A W 50 42 H1946-47 W 65 37 H L 32 34 A1947-48 W 39 31 A L 42 44 H W 58 45 N1948-49 W 85 53 A W 66 41 H1949-50 W 74 48 H W 52 50 A W 67 53 N1950-51 W 64 59 H W 73 54 A L 54 60 N1951-52 W 81 68 H L 58 65 A L 65 72 N1952-53 L 61 64 H L 57 86 A L 56 95 N1953-54 W 81 74 H L 73 84 A1954-55 L 62 69 A W 80 70 H1955-56 L 81 102 A W 85 69 H L 61 86 N1956-57 L 76 78 H L 48 86 A

1957-58 L 48 78 A W 51 50 H1958-59 W 72 50 H L 71 74 A1959-60 W 76 70 H W 64 62 A1960-61 W 89 66 H W 68 66 A1961-62 L 51 78 A W 72 45 H1962-63 W 71 60 H L 65 77 A1963-64 L 61 89 A W 56 54 H1964-65 W 59 56 H L 59 72 A L 58 70 N1965-66 W 73 80 A W 81 73 H1966-67 W 74 65 A W 75 70 H W 89 82 N1967-68 W 87 75 H L 75 81 A1968-69 L 64 78 A L 65 67 H1980-81 W 70 52 H1994-95 W 96 70 H2003-04 W 87 58 H L 69 76 A2004-05 W 73 62 H L 55 58 A2005-06 L 59 65 A W 71 60 H2006-07 L 63 64 H W 72 63 A2007-08 W 56 52 H L 70 76 A2008-09 W 76 52 H W 77 63 A2009-10 W 89 65 H W 68 54 A

FURMANSeries ..........................................FU, 43-35At Home ........................................... 18-15At Furman...........................................9-25Neutral Sites ........................................ 8-3Most ASU Points .................98, 1/24/72Most FU Points................. 116, 1/24/72Fewest ASU Points .............45, 1/26/83Fewest FU Points ................47, 2/14/05Largest ASU Win ................... 20, 2/8/99Largest FU Win ...................... 40, 1/5/74Current Streak ................................ 1 - FU

Year W-L ASU FU Site1971-72 L 91 101 A L 98 116 H1972-73 L 80 96 H L 83 103 A L 68 101 N1973-74 L 71 111 H L 72 89 A L 60 71 N1974-75 L 52 91 A L 59 96 H L 69 75 A1975-76 W 68 64 A L 76 77 H1976-77 W 80 78 H L 83 90 A

W 70 64 N1977-78 W 85 75 H W 81 74 A L 68 72 N1978-79 L 66 75 H W 59 58 A W 86 83 N1979-80 L 65 76 A L 71 75 H1980-81 W 77 74 H W 66 56 A W 75 71 H1981-82 W 64 61 H L 71 76 A1982-83 L 45 53 A L 54 56 H1983-84 L 57 61 A W 61 55 H1984-85 W 61 54 A W 75 66 H1985-86 L 64 75 A W 57 56 H1986-87 L 56 73 A L 75 81 H1987-88 L 71 81 A L 66 67 H1988-89 L 61 69 A L 71 75 H1989-90 L 75 80 A L 81 91 H W 79 62 N1990-91 L 87 91 H L 72 89 A W 88 82 N1991-92 L 78 88 A W 67 65 H1992-93 W 81 77 H L 81 98 A1993-94 L 72 74 A W 92 76 H1994-95 L 60 76 A W 78 73 N1995-96 W 93 78 H1996-97 L 55 59 A1997-98 W 63 62 A W 60 58 N1998-99 W 78 58 H1999-2000 W 73 63 A W 60 56 N2000-01 L 63 70 H W 58 56 N2001-02 L 78 91 A2002-03 W 83 67 H2003-04 L 74 85 A2004-05 W 60 47 H2005-06 L 64 76 A2006-07 W 77 63 H LOT 72 76 A2007-08 W 84 66 A W 90 77 H2008-09 W 65 60 A W 77 75 H2009-10 L 82 85 H

GEORGETOWNFirst Meeting

GEORGIA SOUTHERNSeries .......................................ASU, 20-16At Home ..............................................10-6At GSU ................................................... 7-8Neutral Sites ........................................ 3-2Most ASU Points .............. 111, 2/13/10Most GSU Points ............. 104, 2/24/75Fewest ASU Points ............ 57, 1949-50Fewest GSU Points .............. 53, 2/6/95 Largest ASU Win .................28, 2/13/10Largest GSU Win .................. 27, 1/9/93Current Streak: ........................... 1 - ASU

Year W-L ASU GSU Site1948-49 W 72 57 H1949-50 L 57 77 A1972-73 W 94 90 A1973-74 L 71 83 H1974-75 L 83 104 A1975-76 W 84 68 H1977-78 L 81 99 N1991-92 L 80 81 H L 77 88 A1992-93 L 76 103 A L 84 92 H1993-94 W 72 70 H W 65 62 A L 60 85 N1994-95 W 60 53 H1995-96 L 72 74 A1996-97 L 75 76 H1997-98 W 64 62 H1998-99 W 67 56 A W 74 65 N1999-2000 W 88 74 H2000-01 W 68 64 A2001-02 L 89 101 H2002-03 W 87 81 A2003-04 L 77 81 H2004-05 L 88 92 A2005-06 W 90 84 H W 74 61 N2006-07 W 87 84 H W 77 55 A2007-08 L 72 85 A W 88 81 H2008-09 W 95 82 A W 86 75 N2009-10 L 65 68 A W 111 83 H

MILLIGANSeries ........................................ ASU, 15-9At Home ..............................................11-4At MC ..................................................... 4-5Netural Sites ........................................ 0-0Most ASU Points ............113, 12/17/09Most MC Points ............. 91, Two timesFewest ASU Points ............ 21, 1925-26 Fewest MC Points ............. 19, 1925-26Largest ASU Win .............. 65, 12/30/08Largest MC Win ................. 43, 1944-45Current Streak ............................. 4 - ASU

Year W-L ASU MC Site1925-26 L 32 46 A W 21 19 H1934-35 W 51 49 A W 50 48 H1936-37 W 34 33 A W 40 25 H1944-45 L 22 74 A

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L 48 91 H1945-46 L 34 38 H L 46 47 A1947-48 W 60 50 H W 65 51 A1950-51 W 79 64 A1951-52 W 95 48 H1953-54 L 66 81 H L 73 82 A1954-55 L 61 77 A W 82 79 H1980-81 W 82 75 H1982-83 L 41 43 H1996-97 W 87 49 H2004-05 W 98 67 H2008-09 W 112 47 H2009-10 W 113 91 H

MISSISSIPPI STATEFirst Meeting

MONTREATSeries ............................................ASU, 1-0At Home ................................................ 1-0At Montreat ......................................... 0-0Neutral Sites ........................................ 0-0Most ASU Points .............. 105, 1/14/06 Most MC Points ..................57, 1/14/06Fewest ASU Points .......... 105, 1/14/06Fewest MC Points .............57, 1/14/06Largest ASU Win .................48, 1/14/06Largest MC Win ................................N/A Current Streak ............................. 1 - ASU

Year W-L ASU MC Site2005-06 W 105 57 H

ROBERT MORRISSeries ............................................ASU 3-0At Home ................................................ 1-0At RMU .................................................. 2-0Netural Sites ........................................ 0-0Most ASU Points .............. 86, 11/20/00Most RMU Points ............ 71, 11/20/00Fewest ASU Points .......... 65, 12/19/09Fewest RMU Points ........ 52, 12/19/09Largest ASU Win .............. 15, 11/20/00Largest RMU Win ..............................N/ACurrent Streak ............................. 3 - ASU

Year W-L ASU RMU Site1999-00 W 76 64 A2000-01 W 86 71 H2009-10 W 65 52 A

SAMFORDSeries ..................................................... 2-2At Home ................................................ 1-1At Samford ........................................... 1-1Netural Sites ........................................ 0-0Most ASU Points .................82, 2/27/10Most Samford Points ........72, 2/28/09Fewest ASU Points .............56, 1/17/09 Fewest Samford Points ....55, 1/28/10Largest ASU Win .................14, 2/27/10Largest Samford Win ........12, 1/17/09Current Streak ............................. 2 - ASU

Year W-L ASU SU Site2008-09 L 56 68 A L 63 72 H2009-10 W 68 55 A W 82 68 H

TENNESSEE TECHSeries .............................................ASU 4-2At Home ................................................ 3-0At Tennessee Tech ............................. 0-2Neutral Sites ........................................ 1-0Most ASU Points .............. 98, 11/27/04 Most TTU Points ................... 96, 2/9/93Fewest ASU Points ........... 78,12/20/03 Fewest TTU Points ............68, 2/20/10Largest ASU Win .............. 27, 12/30/77Largest TTU Win ..............8, Two times Current Streak ............................. 1 - ASU

Year W-L ASU TTU Site1977-78 W 96 69 N1992-93 L 88 96 A1993-94 W 85 72 H2003-04 L 78 86 A2004-05 W 98 87 H2009-10 W 81 68 H

TULSAFirst Meeting

UNC GREENSBOROSeries ......................................ASU, 18-15At Home ..............................................10-7At UNCG ................................................ 8-7Netural Sites ........................................ 0-1Most ASU Points .................... 91 , TwiceMost UNCG Points .............92, 2/19/05Fewest ASU Points ............... 46, 3/8/08Fewest UNCG Points .........56, 12/5/96Largest ASU Win .................32, 12/7/88Largest UNCG Win ................. 24, TwiceCurrent Streak ............................. 3 - ASU

Year W-L ASU UNCG Site1982-83 L 54 58 H1988-89 W 91 59 H1994-95 L 71 77 H1995-96 L 64 80 A1996-97 W 82 56 H W 78 70 A1997-98 W 78 61 H W 73 64 A1998-99 W 82 59 H W 72 56 A1999-2000 W 81 66 H W 78 69 A2000-01 L 62 78 A L 63 60 H2001-02 L 63 87 A L 68 83 H2002-03 W 91 60 H W 71 68 A2003-04 L 61 74 H W 82 60 A2004-05 L 79 84 H L 73 92 A2005-06 L 60 62 A W 75 70 H2006-07 L 76 80 A W 80 66 H2007-08 W 91 68 H L 55 79 A L 46 63 N2008-09 LOT 83 85 H W 70 69 A2009-10 W 72 64 H W 75 69 A

VANDERBILTSeries .............................................. VU, 2-1At Home ................................................ 0-0At Vanderbilt ....................................... 0-2Neutral Sites ........................................ 1-0Most ASU Points .............. 87, 12/21/06 Most VU Points ................ 79, 12/21/06Fewest ASU Points .......... 48, 12/22/03Fewest VU Points ........... 63, 12/22/03Largest ASU Win .................8, 12/21/06Largest VU Win ............... 17, 12/22/04 Current Streak ............................. 1 - ASU

Year W-L ASU VU Site2003-04 L 48 63 A2004-05 L 51 68 A2006-07 WOT 87 79 N

WESTERN CAROLINASeries .................................... ASU, 110-63At Home ........................................... 58-21At Western Carolina ..................... 41-38Neutral Sites ......................................11-4Most ASU Points .............. 107, 2/23/61Most WCU Points ............ 108, 2/17/53 Fewest ASU Points ............ 26, 1928-29Fewest WCU Points .......... 15, 1929-30Largest ASU Win .................44, 2/17/52Largest WCU Win ...............38, 2/17/53Current Streak ............................. 2 - ASU

Year W-L ASU WCU Site1927-28 W 57 19 H1928-29 L 26 30 A W 36 31 H1929-30 W 31 15 H W 29 25 A1930-31 W 40 24 H1931-32 L 35 37 A1934-35 W 38 35 A W 47 32 H1935-36 L 31 36 H L 40 43 A1936-37 L 32 36 A W 42 33 H1937-38 W 62 28 H L 31 45 A1938-39 W 48 31 H W 35 24 A1939-40 W 46 34 H W 50 48 A1940-41 W 59 28 H1941-42 W 49 47 A W 64 46 H W 48 39 N1942-43 W 59 41 H W 52 41 A W 75 33 H W 54 31 A W 36 31 N1945-46 W 43 38 H L 35 45 A1946-47 W 53 46 H W 59 58 A1947-48 L 43 56 A W 75 48 H1948-49 L 57 59 A W 58 39 H1949-50 W 63 51 H W 90 64 A1950-51 W 82 66 A W 90 80 H

L 69 77 H1951-52 L 80 84 A W 102 58 H1952-53 L 77 84 H L 70 108 A1953-54 L 63 73 N L 64 87 H L 67 87 A1954-55 W 91 73 H W 86 70 A1955-56 L 67 74 H L 87 89 A1956-57 L 62 84 A L 87 93 H1957-58 W 75 60 H L 60 61 A1958-59 L 62 80 H L 58 67 A1959-60 W 76 63 H W 71 60 A1960-61 W 64 58 A W 85 75 H W 107 85 N1961-62 W 75 73 H W 66 56 A L 62 83 N1962-63 L 51 59 A W 66 62 H1963-64 W 62 58 H L 54 77 A1964-65 L 61 71 A W 85 72 H1965-66 L 66 85 A W 57 56 H W 65 63 N1966-67 L 69 75 A W 77 72 H1967-68 L 79 95 H L 66 91 A1968-69 W 80 67 A W 86 60 H1969-70 W 67 65 H W 87 83 A1970-71 W 85 73 H L 70 106 A1971-72 L 79 82 H W 74 70 A1972-73 L 86 98 A L 75 77 H1973-74 W 78 71 H W 79 73 A1974-75 L 79 85 A L 72 76 H1975-76 L 69 79 A W 84 83 H1976-77 W 65 52 H W 70 63 A1977-78 W 75 68 H L 54 68 H1978-79 W 80 69 H L 49 50 A W 63 43 N1979-80 L 75 77 H L 42 61 A W 67 66 A1980-81 W 81 68 H L 61 68 A1981-82 L 55 56 H L 63 68 A1982-83 L 65 72 H L 53 55 A1983-84 L 76 82 A W 76 74 H

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SERIES HISTORY1984-85 W 77 66 N L 73 79 A L 60 63 H1985-86 W 66 64 A W 67 53 H W 63 62 N1986-87 L 55 63 H W 62 55 A1987-88 W 66 65 A W 100 85 H1988-89 W 60 57 H W 94 91 A1989-90 W 80 78 A W 90 72 H1990-91 W 95 93 A W 91 90 H1991-92 W 86 61 H W 82 79 A W 86 69 N1992-93 W 89 80 A W 84 71 H W 84 73 N1993-94 W 71 66 H L 69 74 A1994-95 W 94 85 A L 78 97 H L 64 74 N1995-96 L 83 93 H L 72 91 A L 66 74 N1996-97 W 81 76 A W 68 66 H W 87 68 N1997-98 W 79 64 H W 81 77 A1998-99 W 77 59 H W 68 55 A1999-2000 W 102 82 A W 101 83 H2000-01 W 87 75 H W 63 59 A2001-02 L 71 79 H W 66 62 A2002-03 L 69 70 A W 99 69 H2003-04 L 62 64 H L 69 86 A2004-05 W 74 71 A W 72 54 H2005-06 W 68 53 H W 83 66 A2006-07 W 100 91 H W 76 65 A W 78 59 N2007-08 W 69 64 A W 74 63 H2008-09 W 76 60 H L 84 89 A2009-10 W 87 74 H W 89 77 A

WOFFORD Series .......................................ASU, 22-11At Home ..............................................13-3At Wofford ............................................ 7-4Neutral Sites ........................................ 2-4Most ASU Points .............. 120, 12/7/77Most WC Points ................. 90, 1963-64Fewest ASU Points ............... 51, 3/8/10Fewest WC Points ..............49, 1/10/08Largest ASU Win .................51, 12/7/77Largest WC Win ................. 20, 1963-64

Current Streak ...............................1 - WC

Year W-L ASU WOF Site1957-58 W 94 81 H1958-59 W 63 52 A W 77 76 H1959-60 L 67 77 N1960-61 W 74 65 A1961-62 W 81 77 H1962-63 L 77 86 A W 67 64 H1963-64 W 98 87 H L 70 90 A1964-65 L 53 62 N1965-66 L 81 84 N1967-68 W 90 62 N1977-78 W 120 69 H1979-80 W 75 63 H1989-90 W 71 64 H1997-98 W 84 71 H1998-99 WOT 86 82 A1999-2000 W 84 61 H2000-01 L 65 86 A2001-02 W 85 69 H2002-03 W 76 72 A2003-04 LOT 92 99 H2004-05 L 66 75 A2005-06 L 59 60 H W 66 65 N2006-07 W 72 52 H2007-08 W 52 49 A W 83 55 H2008-09 W 82 77 A L 68 74 H2009-10 W 77 76 A L 56 51 N

POSSIBLE TOURNAMENT OPPONENTS

EAST TENNESSEE

STATESeries .....................................ETSU, 76-46At Home ........................................... 30-28At ETSU ............................................. 16-43Neutral Sites ........................................ 0-5Most ASU Points ..........108, Two timesMost ETSU Points ..........105, 2/7/1973Fewest ASU Points ............ 23, 1927-28Fewest ETSU Points .......... 15, 1928-29Largest ASU Win ............ 27, Two timesLargest ETSU Win ...............34, 12/6/69Current Streak ........................... 3 - ETSU

Year W-L ASU FU Site1927-28 L 23 34 A W 35 32 H1928-29 W 29 15 A W 27 17 H1930-31 L 24 35 A W 42 39 H1931-32 L 25 27 A W 31 22 H1933-34 L 34 38 H L 34 37 A1934-35 L 29 44 A L 29 49 H1935-36 L 30 35 A L 34 46 H1936-37 W 52 33 H W 56 29 A1940-41 W 51 34 H W 67 40 A

1945-46 W 58 55 H L 35 68 A1948-49 L 53 56 A L 61 67 H1949-50 W 73 48 H W 58 41 A1950-51 L 47 65 A W 57 55 H1952-53 L 65 83 A L 55 87 H1953-54 L 64 82 A L 62 66 H1954-55 L 77 86 A1956-57 L 60 74 H1957-58 L 57 72 A W 55 53 H1958-59 L 71 77 A1959-60 L 86 87 H1960-6 L 62 79 A1961-62 L 60 74 H1962-63 L 60 75 A1963-64 W 52 50 H1968-69 L 68 85 A L 64 90 H1969-70 L 60 94 A W 87 74 H1970-71 L 53 85 A W 85 77 H1971-72 L 65 96 A W 87 79 H1972-73 L 71 73 H L 87 105 A1973-74 L 65 78 H L 75 89 A1974-75 L 79 96 H L 72 86 A1975-76 L 80 81 H W 79 73 A1976-77 W 67 65 H L 56 72 A1977-78 L 63 80 H L 81 84 A1978-79 W 55 47 A W 83 56 H1979-80 L 41 54 A L 50 54 H1980-81 W 65 60 H W 78 72 A1981-82 W 81 79 A W 62 59 H1982-83 L 58 78 H L 55 67 A1983-84 L 63 65 A W 69 66 H1984-85 W 66 57 A W 74 70 H1985-86 L 70 87 H W 56 54 A1986-87 L 70 76 A W 67 57 H1987-88 W 108 90 H W 68 67 A L 73 82 N1988-89 W 91 70 A L 87 89 H1989-90 L 94 96 H L 82 98 A L 75 96 N1990-91 L 70 89 A L 78 94 H L 82 101 N1991-92 L 75 81 A L 63 70 H L 69 77 N

1992-93 L 79 98 H L 78 81 A L 84 97 N1993-94 W 96 87 H L 86 101 A1994-95 L 68 74 H L 74 83 A1995-96 L 68 100 A W 95 79 H1996-97 W 77 69 H W 66 46 A1997-98 W 80 67 A W 78 66 H1998-99 W 84 73 H L 60 83 A 1999-2000 W 85 64 H W 89 76 A2000-01 L 56 61 A L 67 72 H2001-02 L 66 75 A L 72 79 H2002-03 W 108 94 H L 78 88 A2003-04 L 80 93 H L 63 66 A2004-05 W 81 79 H W 95 73 A2007-08 L 69 72 A2008-09 L 70 89 H2009-10 L 58 62 A

MISSISSIPPISeries ............................................. UM, 2-0At Home ................................................ 0-0At Mississippi ...................................... 0-1Neutral Sites ........................................ 0-1Most ASU Points .............. 63, 12/27/96 Most UM Points ............... 75, 12/27/96Fewest ASU Points .............59, 3/14/07Fewest UM Points .............73, 3/14/07Largest ASU Win ................................N/ALargest UM Win .................14, 3/14/07 Current Streak ...............................2 - UM

Year W-L ASU UM Site1996-97 L 63 75 N2006-07 L 59 73 A

NORTHEASTERNFirst Meeting

SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPISeries ..............................................SM, 2-0At Home ................................................ 0-1At Charleston ...................................... 0-1Neutral Sites ........................................ 0-0Most ASU Points .................91, 1/17/90 Most SM Points ...................... 98,2/4/91Fewest ASU Points ............... 74, 2/4/91Fewest SM Points ..............96, 1/17/90Largest ASU Win ................................N/ALargest SM Win .................... 24, 2/4/91 Current Streak .....................2 - So. Miss.

Year W-L ASU SM Site1989-90 L 91 96 A1990-91 L 74 98 H

ST. LOUISFirst Meeting

TEXAS STATEFirst Meeting

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BY THE NUMBERS 3 • Donald Sims was named SoCon Player of the Week on January 12 and again on February 9 and 16. He has now won the award four times in his career and ranks second behind Darryl Robinson, who won the award five times for ASU in the 1970’s. He is the only App to win the award three times in a season.

5 • Each of ASU’s five SoCon losses came by five points or less on the season, includ-ing three losses by three or fewer points.

7 • Isaac Butts ranked third in the Southern Conference with seven double-doubles on the season. 7.8 • ASU led the Southern Conference with a +7.8 rebounding margin, led by Butts’ 8.1 per game. The Mountaineers held an ad-vantage on the glass in 32 of 37 games this season, and 55 of the team’s last 68 games. The margin ranked fifth nationally.

10 • ASU was 19-5 when Butts hauled in 10 or more rebounds in a game for his career and 10-3 on the season, with all three losses coming by four or fewer points.

14 • ASU won 14 home games in 2009-10, surpassing the previous year’s 7-7 mark in the Holmes Center. It is a new HCC record for wins in a season, as the Apps twice won 13 home games.

14 • Kellen Brand’s perfect 14-of-14 night at the charity stripe against UNC Wilming-ton extended a Holmes Center record for highest free throw percentage. The record was previously 8-of-8.

44 • Sims sank 13-of-19 field goal at-tempts and 13-of-13 free throws to score a career-best 44 points at Davidson.

123 • Sims started off the season cold from downtown but made 123-of-288 (.427) treys this season. His total led the nation and set a new single-season school record.

95.1 • Sims also led the country in free throw shooting, as he was 175-of-184 from the free throw line for a stellar 95.1 percent on the season. The second-place shooter is California’s Jerome Randall (93.3 percent - 139-149). Sims’ mark ranks sixth all-time in NCAA Division I history.

113 • Appalachian broke a year-old Holmes Center record with 113 points against Milligan on Dec. 17. Last season, ASU set the record with 112 points against Milligan.

1,000 • At ETSU, Brand became the 28th Mountaineer to reach 1,000 career points. Sims then replicated the feat on Dec. 30 with his 16th point at Campbell.

MOUNTAINEERS AT A GLANCECategory Appalachian SoCon Leader

Overall Record 24-13 26-9 (WOF)

Conference Record 13-5 15-3 (WOF)

Points Per Game 74.8 75.0 (CofC)

Points Allowed Per Game 69.4 59.8 (CIT)

Average Scoring Margin +5.4 +7.8 (WOF)

Rebounds Per Game 38.5 38.5 (ASU)

Rebounds Allowed Per Game 30.6 30.6 (ASU)

Average Rebound Margin +7.8 +7.8 (ASU)

Field Goal Percentage .476 .476 (ASU)

Field Goal Percentage Defense .420 .417 (WOF)

Three-Point Field Goal Percentage .397 .397 (ASU)

Three-Point Field Goal Pct. Defense .343 .306 (WOF)

Free-Throw Percentage .738 .743 (CofC)

Assists Per Game 12.2 15.3 (DAV)

Turnover Margin -4.1 +3.3 (WCU)

Assist/Turnover Ratio 0.8 1.2 (CofC)

Blocks Per Game 2.8 5.1 (FUR)

Steals Per Game 5.4 9.4 (WCU)

ASU’s RPI final ranking with the rank-ing for all of ASU’s ‘09-10 opponents. RPI Appalachian 93Arkansas 155Campbell 181Chattanooga 239The Citadel 197College of Charleston 85Davidson 182Dayton 36East Tennessee State 118Elon 270Furman 278Georgia Southern 291Harvard 105Louisville 45Marshall 74Morgan State 102Pacific 99Robert Morris 133Samford 262Tennessee Tech 198UNC Greensboro 250UNC Wilmington 236Western Carolina 126Winthrop 173Wofford 73SoCon 17

• Appalachian State University men’s basketball came within one win of the program record (25) on the season.

• The Mountaineers won the Southern Confer-ence North title by two games and advanced to the league tournament final for the first time in 10 years.

• ASU also returned to the postseason for the first time since 2007 and advanced to the Col-legeInsider.com Tournament semifinal round.

• The Mountaineers posted a 13-5 mark in SoCon play, with all five losses coming by a combined 16 points. The team was 9-1 against division competition.

• Appalachian set a new Holmes Center record with 14 home wins for the season. The team’s 113 points against Milligan also marked a facil-ity record.

• Aided by four tournament wins, ASU’s 37 games were the most in program history.

• Appalachian recorded four wins against NCAA Tournament participants, defeating Wofford and Robert Morris on the road and winning home games against Morgan State and Winthrop.

• ASU ranked fifth nationally with a +7.8 rebound margin and was 12th in the NCAA in three-point shooting at 39.7 percent.

• Donald Sims had quite the breakout season as a junior. The guard scored a program-record 754 points to win the SoCon scoring title.

• Sims led the nation in free throw percent-age (95.1) and three-pointers made (123) and finished 24th in scoring.

• Sims ranks sixth in NCAA Division I history for career free-throw percentage at 90.6 and his single-season mark is a SoCon record and sixth in NCAA history.

• Isaac Butts also ranked atop the league in several statistical categories. The junior big man led the SoCon in field goal percentage (60.7) and ranked second in rebounding (8.1).• Behind Butts’ solid work on the boards, the Mountaineers finished fifth nationally with a +7.8 rebound margin, as the squad held an advantage on the glass in 32-of-37 contests.

• Kellen Brand played in all 37 games and wrapped up his career as ASU’s all-time leader with 131 games played.

• Along with Butts and Sims, four other Moun-taineers found themselves among the league’s top-10 in several categories.

• Jeremi Booth ranked third in three-point per-centage (41.6), Brand was ninth in free-throw percentage at 77.9, Andre Williamson ranked 10th with a block per game and Josh Hunter was 10th in rebounding at 5.7 per game.

2009-10 REVIEW

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INDIVIDUAL STATS • ALL GAMES

INDIVIDUAL STATS • SoCon GAMES

2009-10 INDIVIDUAL CATEGORY LEADERS

Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

Donald Sims 37 36 1273 34.4 228 499 .457 123 288 .427 175 184 .951 9 108 117 3.2 43 0 84 90 1 33 754 20.4

Ryann Abraham 37 5 697 18.8 62 153 .405 24 75 .320 52 73 .712 6 57 63 1.7 73 1 94 60 5 39 200 5.4

Nathan Healy 34 0 274 8.1 23 48 .479 3 7 .429 19 26 .731 18 37 55 1.6 40 0 7 22 7 6 68 2.0

Marcus Wright 34 3 525 15.4 67 153 .438 17 50 .340 30 43 .698 9 62 71 2.1 42 0 44 55 2 12 181 5.3

Jeremi Booth 37 31 792 21.4 102 231 .442 52 125 .416 36 46 .783 17 80 97 2.6 45 0 36 38 3 20 292 7.9

Kellen Brand 37 36 1084 29.3 145 315 .460 40 104 .385 102 131 .779 41 80 121 3.3 77 2 78 82 1 27 432 11.7

J.R. Archer 12 0 23 1.9 0 4 .000 0 4 .000 3 4 .750 0 1 1 0.1 2 0 1 2 0 0 3 0.3

Josh Hunter 37 28 773 20.9 89 166 .536 1 4 .250 67 119 .563 82 128 210 5.7 97 0 40 49 7 20 246 6.6

Jacob Lail 10 0 20 2.0 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 2 2 4 0.4 1 0 0 1 1 0 4 0.4

A.J. Highsmith 23 1 93 4.0 8 22 .364 8 22 .364 2 2 1.000 2 10 12 0.5 11 0 3 5 0 1 26 1.1

Isaac Butts 37 35 956 25.8 142 236 .602 0 0 .000 30 57 .526 116 185 301 8.1 110 3 34 71 35 20 314 8.5

Tyler Webb 32 3 279 8.7 23 48 .479 11 24 .458 4 9 .444 10 37 47 1.5 36 0 7 13 1 9 61 1.9

Josh Nirenberg 11 0 47 4.3 6 14 .429 0 0 .000 2 5 .400 4 13 17 1.5 10 0 1 4 1 1 14 1.3

Andre Williamson 37 7 613 16.6 58 114 .509 0 0 .000 55 84 .655 48 158 206 5.6 65 1 18 39 38 13 171 4.6

Team 47 55 102 2.8 0 13 0

Total 37 954 2006 .476 279 703 .397 579 785 .738 411 1013 1424 38.5 652 7 447 544 102 201 2766 74.8

Opponents 37 908 2164 .420 288 840 .343 463 704 .658 382 752 1134 30.6 707 - 507 400 96 265 2567 69.4

Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

Donald Sims 18 17 643 35.7 131 263 .498 59 138 .428 95 101 .941 2 55 57 3.2 19 0 38 50 1 19 416 23.1

Ryann Abraham 18 1 315 17.5 26 65 .400 11 28 .393 30 40 .750 1 25 26 1.4 27 0 40 18 2 17 93 5.2

Nathan Healy 17 0 141 8.3 14 25 .560 1 3 .333 11 14 .786 8 21 29 1.7 24 0 3 12 3 4 40 2.4

Marcus Wright 16 1 242 15.1 35 73 .479 7 21 .333 17 28 .607 5 32 37 2.3 24 0 23 17 1 7 94 5.9

Jeremi Booth 18 17 420 23.3 48 115 .417 24 59 .407 17 24 .708 9 52 61 3.4 23 0 14 18 1 11 137 7.6

Kellen Brand 18 17 517 28.7 67 152 .441 18 50 .360 55 68 .809 20 41 61 3.4 33 1 33 41 1 9 207 11.5

J.R. Archer 3 0 3 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Josh Hunter 18 15 409 22.7 49 86 .570 0 1 .000 42 66 .636 57 58 115 6.4 47 0 18 28 3 12 140 7.8

Jacob Lail 3 0 3 1.0 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.7

A.J. Highsmith 10 1 27 2.7 3 4 .750 3 4 .750 2 2 1.000 0 4 4 0.4 4 0 1 1 0 0 11 1.1

Isaac Butts 18 17 475 26.4 63 99 .636 0 0 .000 17 30 .567 57 92 149 8.3 57 1 11 40 18 12 143 7.9

Tyler Webb 13 2 98 7.5 7 16 .438 4 10 .400 1 2 .500 5 8 13 1.0 9 0 1 4 0 0 19 1.5

Josh Nirenberg 2 0 2 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Andre Williamson 18 2 304 16.9 32 53 .604 0 0 .000 23 35 .657 16 71 87 4.8 35 1 6 22 17 5 87 4.8

Team 20 29 49 2.7 0 7 0

Total 18 476 952 .500 127 314 .404 310 410 .756 201 490 691 38.4 302 3 188 258 47 96 1389 77.2

Opponents 18 448 1043 .430 163 442 .369 197 313 .629 170 333 503 27.9 365 - 237 179 40 122 1256 69.8

FIELD GOAL PCT.1. Isaac Butts .6022. Josh Hunter .5363. Andre Williamson .509

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS1. Donald Sims 4992. Kellen Brand 3153. Isaac Butts 236

FIELD GOALS1. Donald Sims 2282. Kellen Brand 1453. Isaac Butts 142

3-POINT PERCENTAGE1. Donald Sims .4272. Jeremi Booth .4163. Kellen Brand .385

3-POINT ATTEMPTS1. Donald Sims 2882. Jeremi Booth 1253. Kellen Brand 104

3-POINT FIELD GOALS1. Donald Sims *1232. Jeremi Booth 523. Kellen Brand 40

FREE-THROW PCT.1. Donald Sims *.9512. Jeremi Booth .7833. Kellen Brand .779

FREE-THROW ATTEMPTS1. Donald Sims 1842. Kellen Brand 1313. Josh Hunter 119

FREE THROWS1. Donald Sims 1752. Kellen Brand 1023. Josh Hunter 67

POINTS1. Donald Sims 7542. Kellen Brand 4323. Isaac Butts 314

SCORING AVERAGE1. Donald Sims 20.42. Kellen Brand 11.73. Isaac Butts 8.5

REBOUNDS1. Isaac Butts 3012. Josh Hunter 2103. Andre Williamson 206

ASSISTS1. Ryann Abraham 942. Donald Sims 843. Kellen Brand 78

STEALS1. Ryann Abraham 392. Donald Sims 333. Kellen Brand 27

BLOCKS1. Andre Williamson 382. Isaac Butts 353. Healy/Hunter 7

FOULS1. Isaac Butts 1102. Josh Hunter 973. Kellen Brand 77

Record Overall Home Away NeutralAll Games 24-13 14-4 8-8 2-1Conference 13-5 7-2 6-3 0-0Non-Conference 11-8 7-2 2-5 2-1

Record Overall Home AwayAll Games 13-5 7-2 6-3

Score by Period 1st 2nd OT TotalAppalachian State 1276 1475 15 2766Opponents 1246 1298 23 2567

Score by Period 1st 2nd TotalAppalachian State 632 757 1389Opponents 620 636 1256

2009-10 STATISTICS

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Record Overall Home Away NeutralAll Games 24-13 14-4 8-8 2-1Conference 13-5 7-2 6-3 0-0Non-Conference 11-8 7-2 2-5 2-1 Date Opponent Score Record SoCon Attend. ASU High Scorer ASU High Rebounder Opp. High Scorer Opp. High Rebounder11/13/09 UNC Wilmington W 79-68 1-0 2544 (20) Brand (7) Butts (21) Fields (7) Fields11/14/09 at ETSU 58-62 L 1-1 5562 (14) Sims (12) Butts (13) Sollazzo (7) Hubbard11/17/09 Lees-McRae W 77-44 2-1 1621 (22) Butts (9) Butts (16) McFerran (6) McFerran11/20/09 at Arkansas 72-81 Lot 2-2 11958 (17) Sims (11) Hunter (29) Powell (10) Washington11/23/09 at Louisville 53-80 L 2-3 19027 (19) Sims (4) Brand (16) Samuels (10) Buckles (4) Sims 11/28/09 Morgan State Wot 93-92 3-3 1576 (19) Sims (13) Butts (23) Holmes (15) Thompson11/30/09 Winthrop W 70-51 4-3 1292 (20) Booth (10) Williamson (7) Burton (6) Corbin (10) Butts (7) Valentine (6) Valentine12/03/09 Furman* 82-85 L 4-4 0-1 1851 (18) Booth (10) Hunter (26) Miller (7) Reddick12/07/09 at Wofford* W 77-76 5-4 1-1 1316 (25) Sims (13) Butts (25) Dahlman (9) Johnson12/17/09 Milligan W 113-91 6-4 1002 (23) Sims (13) Williamson (25) Sylvester (8) Sylvester12/19/09 at Robert Morris W 65-52 7-4 837 (17) Sims (11) Butts (15) Abraham (12) Johnson12/21/09 at Dayton 49-65 L 7-5 13435 (15) Wright (16) Williamson (15) Perry (8) Benson12/30/09 at Campbell 63-92 L 7-6 1886 (16) Sims (6) Booth (24) Merthie (7) Rodriguez01/06/10 The Citadel* 58-62 L 7-6 1-2 1037 (22) Sims (10) Butts (21) Wells (9) Streeter01/09/10 at Davidson* W 78-68 8-6 2-2 5109 (44) Sims (10) Butts (18) Kuhlman (4) Cohen (4) Kuhlman01/13/10 Elon* W 89-65 9-6 3-2 2301 (20) Brand (7) Booth (20) Spradlin (9) Constantine (7) Butts 01/16/10 UNC Greensboro* W 72-64 10-6 4-2 2162 (21) Sims (11) Butts (19) Stywall (12) Stywall1/20/10 at Georgia Southern* 65-68 L 10-7 4-3 2036 (16) Sims (11) Hunter (21) Hanson (8) Powers01/23/10 Western Carolina* W 87-74 11-7 5-3 5074 (28) Sims (9) Hunter (15) Giles (7) Gallagher01/28/10 at Samford* W 68-55 12-7 6-3 2133 (13) Sims (7) Williamson (25) Davis (6) Montgomery01/30/10 at Chattanooga* 80-85 L 12-8 6-4 4331 (24) Sims (6) Williamson (18) McKeither (12) McKeither (6) Booth (18) Patterson 02/01/10 King 76-87 L 12-9 1807 (22) Hunter (8) Butts (22) Smith (13) Smith02/06/10 at Western Carolina* W 89-77 13-9 7-4 6024 (29) Sims (9) Butts (19) Giles (5) Robinson (19) Robinson (5) Waginger2/8/10 at UNC Greensboro* W 75-69 14-9 8-4 4198 (16) Sims (11) Hunter (18) Randall (12) Stywall (16) Brand 02/11/10 Davidson* W 66-56 15-9 9-4 2007 (25) Sims (10) Hunter (15) Barr (4) Four Players02/13/10 Georgia Southern* W 111-83 16-9 10-4 1482 (30) Sims (6) Butts (22) Wohlleb (5) Wohlleb02/17/10 at Charleston* 72-73 L 16-10 10-5 5122 (18) Sims (7) Butts (22) Simmons (10) Simmons02/20/10 Tennessee Tech @ W 81-68 17-10 2226 (25) Sims (8) Butts (25) Murphy (7) Muhammed02/22/10 at Elon* W 58-54 18-10 11-5 914 (25) Sims (11) Butts (13) Constantine (7) Constantine02/25/10 Chattanooga* W 80-74 19-10 12-5 2003 (22) Sims (13) Butts (22) Taylor (5) McKeither02/27/10 Samford* W 82-68 20-10 13-5 2120 (25) Sims (7) Butts (15) Davis (4) Merritt03/06/10 vs The Citadel ^ W 71-61 21-10 5007 (30) Sims (10) Hunter (15) Urbanus (6) Wells03/07/10 vs Charleston ^ W 77-54 22-10 5440 (37) Brand (11) Butts (19) Goudelock (9) Breeden03/08/10 vs Wofford ^ 51-56 L 22-11 6193 (12) Williamson (12) Williamson (20) Rundles (13) Johnson03/17/10 Harvard # W 93-71 23-12 1786 (22) Sims (7) Butts (24) Webster (7) Lin3/22/10 at Marshall # W 80-72 24-12 4371 (30) Sims (16) Butts (19) Wilkeson (6) Pena03/25/10 Pacific # 56-64 L 24-13 2565 (22) Sims (7) Williamson (22) Willard (13) Ford * - Conference game @ - ESPNU BracketBusters ^ - Southern Conference Championship (Charlotte, N.C.) # - CollegeInsider.com Tournament Total Attendance: 141,335 Home Attendance: 36,456 Away Attendance: 41,027 Neutral Attendance: 16,640 Home Games: 18 Neutral Games: 3 Average: 3,820 Average: 2,025 Average: 5,516 Average: 5,547 Away Games: 14 Total Games: 37

GAME-BY-GAME SUMMARY

SEASON SUPERLATIVES20+ POINT GAMES

Donald Sims 18Kellen Brand 3Jeremi Booth 2Isaac Butts 1Josh Hunter 1

10+ REBOUND GAMESIsaac Butts 13Josh Hunter 7Andre Williamson 4

DOUBLE-DIGIT SCORING GAMESDonald Sims 35Kellen Brand 24Isaac Butts 15Jeremi Booth 13Josh Hunter 11Ryann Abraham 7Marcus Wright 6Andre Williamson 6Nathan Healy 1

30+ POINT GAMESDonald Sims 4Kellen Brand 1

7+ ASSIST GAMESKellen Brand 1Donald Sims 1double-doublesIsaac Butts 7Josh Hunter 3Andre Williamson 2

2009-10 STATISTICS

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Teams FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl PtsUNC Wilmington 23-58 .397 3-16 .188 19-25 .760 15 16 31 30 14 15 5 5 68Appalachian 22-44 .500 2-6 .333 33-42 .786 9 24 33 24 11 15 7 9 79

Appalachian 18-44 .409 4-18 .222 18-23 .783 9 27 36 19 6 25 4 10 58East Tennessee St. 22-54 .407 3-15 .200 15-27 .556 13 21 34 22 8 20 2 8 62

Lees-McRae 18-59 .305 5-25 .200 3-6 .500 10 20 30 15 9 19 1 5 44Appalachian 31-57 .544 5-18 .278 10-18 .556 11 33 44 12 21 16 2 7 77

Appalachian 26-72 .361 10-28 .357 10-17 .588 15 24 39 27 13 13 0 6 72Arkansas 26-52 .500 6-15 .400 23-34 .676 5 33 38 19 16 15 7 5 81 Appalachian 18-53 .340 11-26 .423 6-8 .750 7 19 26 15 11 16 1 5 53Louisville 29-54 .537 11-27 .407 11-17 .647 9 28 37 11 16 13 2 7 80

Morgan State 36-75 .480 5-17 .294 15-25 .600 14 28 42 23 20 9 4 6 92Appalachian 32-69 .464 9-22 .409 20-27 .741 13 33 46 20 22 12 3 3 93

Winthrop 19-59 .322 2-13 .154 11-14 .786 16 11 27 18 6 15 0 13 51Appalachian 24-44 .545 8-21 .381 14-16 .875 10 26 36 24 17 24 1 8 70

Furman 29-56 .518 9-14 .643 18-24 .750 6 23 29 23 11 9 4 8 85Appalachian 29-60 .483 7-17 .412 17-25 .680 14 24 38 19 12 15 4 4 82

Appalachian 27-42 .643 8-16 .500 15-24 .625 8 26 34 17 8 20 1 0 77Wofford 29-64 .453 9-26 .346 9-13 .692 10 13 23 17 18 4 0 11 76

Milligan 30-72 .417 13-36 .361 18-24 .750 15 21 36 17 20 13 1 9 91Appalachian 41-72 .569 16-30 .533 15-20 .750 13 30 43 17 25 14 3 6 113

Appalachian 21-47 .447 10-23 .435 13-18 .722 7 37 44 16 17 16 5 5 65Robert Morris 18-69 .261 8-30 .267 8-14 .571 17 23 40 17 11 7 0 7 52

Appalachian 16-45 .356 8-20 .400 9-13 .692 8 27 35 20 10 17 2 2 49Dayton 22-57 .386 7-24 .292 14-24 .583 14 24 38 14 16 7 1 8 65

Appalachian 21-47 .447 4-18 .222 17-25 .680 11 20 31 16 14 19 4 4 63Campbell 34-58 .586 10-19 .526 14-16 .875 5 17 22 18 28 7 4 11 92

The Citadel 21-49 .429 9-22 .409 11-17 .647 8 18 26 15 9 6 1 4 62Appalachian 23-54 .426 6-20 .300 6-9 .667 15 23 38 18 8 12 2 2 58

Appalachian 25-47 .532 7-15 .467 21-24 .875 10 29 39 18 4 18 2 7 78Davidson 24-62 .387 11-30 .367 9-18 .500 13 12 25 22 14 11 2 6 68

Elon 24-55 .436 6-24 .250 11-13 .846 3 21 24 23 15 8 3 2 65Appalachian 28-54 .519 7-17 .412 26-34 .765 10 30 40 13 16 7 3 6 89

UNC Greensboro 26-69 .377 6-21 .286 6-7 .857 11 22 33 19 13 6 3 5 64Appalachian 23-52 .442 6-19 .316 20-29 .690 13 33 46 10 12 13 6 4 72

Appalachian 26-65 .400 3-11 .273 10-20 .500 16 26 42 16 7 14 6 7 65Georgia Southern 22-54 .407 9-20 .450 15-16 .938 7 28 35 19 12 17 5 5 68

Western Carolina 27-69 .391 8-26 .308 12-25 .480 19 17 36 33 17 11 0 8 74Appalachian 24-45 .533 6-14 .429 33-43 .767 7 30 37 27 15 15 2 6 87

Appalachian 24-47 .511 8-18 .444 12-17 .706 14 23 37 20 11 17 1 7 68Samford 17-43 .395 12-31 .387 9-21 .429 9 14 23 21 14 14 2 5 55

Appalachian 26-62 .419 11-34 .324 17-20 .850 7 30 37 23 11 9 5 4 80Chattanooga 27-63 .429 14-36 .389 17-36 .472 16 30 46 18 15 10 3 4 85

King 29-62 .468 6-27 .222 23-29 .793 9 28 37 19 19 12 5 15 87Appalachian 29-67 .433 7-28 .250 11-18 .611 14 27 41 21 16 18 1 5 76

Appalachian 30-50 .600 5-14 .357 24-28 .857 7 29 36 16 8 19 2 9 89Western Carolina 30-67 .448 10-27 .370 7-13 .538 15 15 30 25 14 14 2 9 77

Appalachian 23-49 .469 7-18 .389 22-26 .846 12 23 35 21 7 13 1 4 75UNC Greensboro 22-54 .407 7-21 .333 18-24 .750 10 15 25 22 5 7 1 5 69

Davidson 20-61 .328 9-32 .281 7-9 .778 10 18 28 19 13 10 2 9 56Appalachian 23-48 .479 6-9 .667 14-18 .778 9 32 41 13 7 17 3 4 66

Georgia Southern 31-59 .525 9-17 .529 12-21 .571 5 12 17 26 13 14 2 10 83Appalachian 39-58 .672 5-12 .417 28-32 .875 11 28 39 18 15 17 1 6 111

Appalachian 29-57 .509 6-13 .462 8-12 .667 13 28 41 13 10 15 1 5 72Charleston 28-68 .412 8-29 .276 9-11 .818 14 17 31 11 11 7 6 7 73

Tennessee Tech 24-53 .453 4-12 .333 16-20 .800 10 20 30 20 13 13 0 6 68Appalachian 26-48 .542 12-22 .545 17-23 .739 6 21 27 18 15 12 5 7 81

Appalachian 19-51 .373 3-15 .200 17-25 .680 15 31 46 18 5 12 1 8 58Elon 17-46 .370 6-21 .286 14-26 .538 6 23 29 23 12 8 1 5 54

Chattanooga 30-61 .492 9-22 .409 5-6 .833 6 20 26 14 14 10 1 9 74Appalachian 29-60 .483 13-29 .448 9-9 1.000 11 25 36 11 17 14 5 4 80

Samford 24-43 .558 12-23 .522 8-13 .615 2 15 17 15 17 13 2 10 68Appalachian 29-51 .569 13-23 .565 11-15 .733 9 20 29 11 15 11 1 9 82

The Citadel 19-48 .396 9-20 .450 14-17 .824 3 22 25 20 11 6 0 3 61Appalachian 25-56 .446 5-13 .385 16-22 .727 14 28 42 15 3 7 2 1 71

Charleston 18-64 .281 8-30 .267 10-14 .714 12 14 26 14 8 10 5 9 54Appalachian 30-53 .566 7-11 .636 10-14 .714 10 36 46 14 14 20 2 6 77

Appalachian 15-52 .288 4-17 .235 17-24 .708 14 30 44 20 6 12 7 5 51Wofford 19-54 .352 3-9 .333 15-25 .600 11 25 36 20 10 7 6 7 56

Harvard 23-54 .426 11-25 .440 14-19 .737 8 17 25 12 16 13 5 8 71Appalachian 37-65 .569 12-21 .571 7-13 .538 13 26 39 14 20 9 2 7 93

Appalachian 27-62 .435 9-19 .474 17-20 .850 19 28 47 20 10 12 1 4 80Marshall 27-57 .474 7-19 .368 11-20 .550 10 18 28 19 20 8 7 5 72

Pacific 24-62 .387 4-19 .211 12-21 .571 16 33 49 14 9 12 1 6 64Appalachian 19-57 .333 9-28 .321 9-14 .643 7 27 34 18 8 9 3 5 56

GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATISTICS

2009-10 STATISTICS

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APPALACHIAN’S RECORD WHEN ... 2009-10 2008-09At home 14-4 7-7On the road 8-8 5-9At neutral sites 2-1 1-2In overtime 1-1 1-4In SoCon games 13-5 9-11In SoCon tournament 2-1 1-1In non-conference games 9-7 3-6

In games decided by ...5 points or less 3-7 5-76-10 points 7-2 2-411 points or more 14-4 6-7

Leading at the half 21-1 10-7Trailing at the half 3-11 2-11 Tied at the half 0-1 Shooting 40% or better 23-8 11-14Shooting less than 40% 1-5 2-4 Opp. 40% or better 12-10 8-18Opp. less than 40% 12-3 5-0Shooting better than opp. 21-2 12-4Shooting worse than opp. 3-11 1-14

Outrebounding opp. 23-9 11-12Opp. outrebounds ASU 1-4 1-4Rebounds are tied 1-2

70% or better on FT 18-4 9-970% or less on FT 6-9 4-9More FT att. than opp. 18-4 8-6Less FT att. than opp. 4-9 3-12Same FT att. as opp. 2-0 1-0

40% or better on 3PT 16-3 8-5Less than 40% on 3PT 8-10 5-13

More turnovers than opp. 18-9 11-17Less turnovers than opp. 5-4 2-0Same turnovers as opp. 1-0 0-1

Scoring 80 or more points 11-2 6-6Scoring 70-79 points 9-3 6-4Scoring 60-69 points 3-2 1-6Scoring 50-59 points 1-5 0-1Scoring less than 50 points 0-1 0-1

Allowing 80 or more points 3-6 3-8Allowing 70-79 points 6-1 4-7Allowing 60-69 points 8-5 4-3Allowing 50-59 points 6-1 1-0Allowing 50 or less points 1-0 1-0

On Sunday 1-0On Monday 5-4 1-2On Tuesday 1-0 1-0On Wednesday 2-4 2-1On Thursday 4-2 3-4On Friday 1-1 1-2On Saturday 10-2 5-9

In November 4-3 2-2In December 3-3 3-2In January 5-3 3-7In February 8-2 4-6In March 4-2 1-1

ASU IN ITS 24 WINS

ASU Opp.SCORING 1931 1607 Points per game 80.5 67.0 Scoring margin +13.5 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 659-1271 576-1421 Field goal pct .518 .4053 POINT FG-ATT 189-425 189-564 3-point FG pct .445 .335 3-pt FG made per game 7.9 7.9FREE THROWS-ATT 424-557 266-407 Free throw pct .761 .654 F-Throws made per game 17.7 11.1REBOUNDS 942 676 Rebounds per game 39.2 28.2 Rebounding margin +11.1 -ASSISTS 315 327 Assists per game 13.1 13.6TURNOVERS 350 258 Turnovers per game 14.6 10.8 Turnover margin -3.8 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.9 1.3STEALS 137 170 Steals per game 5.7 7.1BLOCKS 62 49 Blocks per game 2.6 2.0

ASU IN ITS 13 LOSSES

ASU Opp.SCORING 835 960 Points per game 64.2 73.8 Scoring margin -9.6 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 295-735 332-743 Field goal pct .401 .4473 POINT FG-ATT 90-278 99-276 3-point FG pct .324 .359 3-pt FG made per game 6.9 7.6FREE THROWS-ATT 155-228 197-297 Free throw pct .680 .663 F-Throws made per game 11.9 15.2REBOUNDS 482 458 Rebounds per game 37.1 35.2 Rebounding margin +1.8 -ASSISTS 132 180 Assists per game 10.2 13.8TURNOVERS 194 142 Turnovers per game 14.9 10.9 Turnover margin -4.0 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.7 1.3STEALS 64 95 Steals per game 4.9 7.3BLOCKS 40 47 Blocks per game 3.1 3.6

2009-10 STATISTICS

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POINTS 113 vs Milligan, Dec. 17111 vs Georgia Southern, Feb. 13

FIELD GOALS MADE41 vs Milligan, Dec. 1739 vs Georgia Southern, Feb. 13

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS72 vs Milligan, Dec. 1772 at Arkansas, Nov. 20

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.672 (39-58) vs Georgia Southern, Feb. 13.643 (27-42) at Wofford, Dec. 7

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE16 vs Milligan, Dec. 1713 vs Samford, Feb. 2713 vs Chattanooga, Feb. 25

3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS34 at Chattanooga, Jan. 3030 vs Milligan, Dec. 17

3-POINT PERCENTAGE.667 (6-9) vs Davidson, Feb. 11.636 (7-11) vs Charleston, March 7

FREE THROWS MADE33 vs Western Carolina, Jan. 2333 vs UNC Wilmington, Nov. 13

FREE-THROW ATTEMPTS43 vs Western Carolina, Jan. 2342 vs UNC Wilmington, Nov. 13

FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE1.000 (9-9) vs Chattanooga, Feb. 25.875 (28-32) vs Georgia Southern, Feb. 13.875 (21-24) at Davidson, Jan. 9.875 (14-16) vs Winthrop, Nov. 30

REBOUNDS47 at Marshall, March 2246 vs Charleston, March 746 at Elon, Feb. 2246 vs UNC Greensboro, Jan. 1646 vs. Morgan State, Nov. 28

ASSISTS25 vs Milligan, Dec. 1722 vs Morgan State, Nov. 28

STEALS10 at East Tennessee St., Nov. 149 vs Samford, Feb. 279 at Western Carolina, Feb. 69 vs UNC Wilmington, Nov. 13

BLOCKED SHOTS7 vs Wofford, March 87 vs UNC Wilmington, Nov. 13

TURNOVERS25 at East Tennessee St., Nov. 1424 vs Winthrop, Nov. 30

FOULS27 vs Western Carolina, Jan. 2327 at Arkansas, Nov. 20

POINTS92 at Campbell, Dec. 3092 vs Morgan State, Nov. 28 FIELD GOALS MADE36 vs Morgan State, Nov. 2834 at Campbell, Dec. 30

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS75 vs Morgan State, Nov. 2872 vs Milligan, Dec. 17

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.586 (34-58) at Campbell, Dec. 30.558 (24-43) vs Samford, Feb. 27

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE14 at Chattanooga, Jan. 3013 vs Milligan, Dec. 17

3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS36 at Chattanooga, Jan. 3036 vs Milligan, Dec. 17

3-POINT PERCENTAGE.643 (9-14) vs Furman, Dec. 3.529 (9-17) vs Georgia Southern, Feb. 13

FREE THROWS MADE23 vs King, Feb. 123 at Arkansas, Nov. 20

FREE-THROW ATTEMPTS36 at Chattanooga, Jan. 3034 at Arkansas, Nov. 20

FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE.938 (15-16) at Georgia Southern, Jan. 20.875 (14-16) at Campbell, Dec. 30

REBOUNDS 49 vs Pacific, March 2546 at Chattanooga, Jan. 30

ASSISTS 28 at Campbell, Dec. 3020 at Marshall, March 2220 vs Milligan, Dec. 1720 vs Morgan State, Nov. 28

STEALS 15 vs King, Feb. 113 vs Winthrop, Nov. 30

BLOCKED SHOTS7 at Marshall, March 227 at Arkansas, Nov. 20

TURNOVERS20 at East Tennessee St., Nov. 1419 vs Lees-McRae, Nov. 17

FOULS 33 vs Western Carolina, Jan. 2330 vs UNC Wilmington, Nov. 13

POINTS 49 at Dayton, Dec. 2151 vs Wofford, March 8 FIELD GOALS MADE15 vs Wofford, March 816 at Dayton, Dec. 21

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 42 at Wofford, Dec. 744 vs UNC Wilmington, Nov. 1344 at East Tennessee St., Nov. 14

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.288 (15-52) vs Wofford, March 8.333 (19-57) vs Pacific, March 25

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE2 vs UNC Wilmington, Nov. 133 at Georgia Southern, Jan. 203 at Elon, Feb. 22

3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS6 vs UNC Wilmington, Nov. 139 vs Davidson, Feb. 11

3-POINT PERCENTAGE.200 (3-15) at Elon, Feb. 22.222 (4-18) at East Tennessee St., Nov. 14.222 (4-18) at Campbell, Dec. 30

FREE THROWS MADE6 at Louisville, Nov. 236 vs The Citadel, Jan. 6

FREE-THROW ATTEMPTS8 at Louisville, Nov. 239 vs The Citadel, Jan. 69 vs Chattanooga, Feb. 25

FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE.500 (10-20) at Georgia Southern.538 (7-13) vs Harvard, March 17

REBOUNDS 26 at Louisville, Nov. 2327 vs Tennessee Tech, Feb. 20

ASSISTS 3 vs The Citadel, March 64 at Davidson, Jan. 9

STEALS 0 at Wofford, Dec. 71 vs The Citadel, March 6

BLOCKED SHOTS0 at Arkansas, Nov. 201 11 times

TURNOVERS 7 vs Elon, Jan. 137 vs The Citadel, March 6

FOULS 10 vs UNC Greensboro, Jan. 1611 vs Chattanooga, Feb. 2511 vs Samford, Feb. 27

POINTS44 vs Lees-McRae, Nov. 1751 vs Winthrop, Nov. 30 FIELD GOALS MADE17 at Samford, Jan. 2817 at Elon, Feb. 22

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 43 at Samford, Jan. 2843 vs Samford, Feb. 27

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.261 (18-69) at Robert Morris, Dec. 19.281 (18-64) vs Charleston, March 7

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE2 vs Winthrop, Nov. 303 vs UNC Wilmington, Nov. 133 at East Tennessee St., Nov. 143 vs Wofford, March 8

3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS9 vs Wofford, March 812 vs Tennessee Tech, Feb. 20

3-POINT PERCENTAGE.154 (2-13) vs Winthrop, Nov. 30.188 (3-16) vs UNC Wilmington, Nov. 13

FREE THROWS MADE3 vs Lees-McRae, Nov. 175 vs Chattanooga, Feb. 25

FREE-THROW ATTEMPTS6 vs Lees-McRae, Nov. 176 vs Chattanooga, Feb. 25

FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE.429 (9-21) at Samford, Jan. 28.472 (472) at Chattanooga, Jan. 30

REBOUNDS 17 vs Georgia Southern, Feb. 1317 vs Samford, Feb. 27

ASSISTS 5 at UNC Greensboro, Feb. 86 vs Winthrop, Nov. 30

STEALS 2 vs Elon, Jan. 133 vs The Citadel, March 6

BLOCKED SHOTS0 vs Winthrop, Nov. 300 at Wofford, Dec. 70 at Robert Morris, Dec. 190 vs Western Carolina, Jan. 230 vs Tennessee Tech, Feb. 200 vs The Citadel, March 6

TURNOVERS 4 at Wofford, Dec. 76 vs The Citadel, Jan. 66 vs UNC Greensboro, Jan. 166 vs The Citadel, March 6

FOULS 11 at Louisville, Nov. 2311 at Charleston, Feb. 17

OPPONENT HIGHS ASU LOWS OPPONENT LOWSASU HIGHS

2009-10 STATISTICS

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LEADS // SPECIALTY STATS Biggest Lead Time in the lead Biggest Run In the Paint Off Turnovers 2nd Chance Fast BreakDate Opponent W/L Score ASU Opp Ties LC ASU Opp Tied ASU Opp ASU Opp ASU Opp ASU Opp ASU OppNov. 13 UNCW W 79-68 19 2 2 3 36:52 0:50 2:18 6 9 30 38 25 15 9 19 4 6Nov. 14 ETSU L 62-58 4 6 10 9 7:06 23:55 8:59 6 8 18 26 18 18 8 10 4 0Nov. 17 Lees-McRae W 77-44 33 1 2 4 38:35 0:28 0:57 9 4 40 22 19 7 9 7 4 2Nov. 20 Arkansas LOT 81-72 4 20 2 3 3:26 40:06 1:38 8 21 20 30 13 15 13 4 8 8Nov. 23 Louisville L 80-53 NA 28 4 0 0:00 37:37 2:23 10 12 6 30 7 18 9 7 2 13Nov. 28 Morgan State WOT 93-92 7 7 12 11 9:07 29:30 6:25 11 8 40 40 10 12 7 14 19 8Nov. 30 Winthrop W 70-51 31 2 0 1 39:06 0:28 0:26 12 9 26 16 14 11 12 12 11 2Dec. 3 Furman L 85-82 9 5 4 11 34:16 4:19 1:25 6 8 36 28 8 20 14 8 11 9Dec. 7 Wofford W 77-76 13 2 5 2 36:31 0:32 2:57 7 11 32 32 2 27 13 7 0 0Dec. 17 Milligan W 113-91 25 NA 0 0 39:33 NA 0:27 11 7 44 20 14 19 13 21 13 6Dec. 19 Robert Morris W 65-52 13 6 3 3 30:53 6:09 2:58 12 8 16 12 4 13 5 17 7 2Dec. 21 Dayton L 65-49 1 16 1 4 0:37 38:42 0:41 6 11 12 30 4 15 4 17 13 9Dec. 30 Campbell L 92-63 NA 30 0 0 NA 39:17 0:43 8 13 24 36 11 27 15 8 4 13Jan. 6 The Citadel L 62-58 3 13 2 3 3:47 34:45 1:28 7 12 20 14 10 21 21 5 2 0Jan. 9 Davidson W 78-68 13 12 5 3 16:27 18:44 4:49 10 8 24 18 17 17 14 14 8 0Jan. 13 Elon W 89-65 24 3 8 12 30:47 5:32 3:41 10 7 32 20 6 3 11 0 8 2Jan. 16 UNCG W 72-64 11 4 5 8 30:25 6:25 3:10 11 7 24 22 2 6 14 5 8 0Jan. 20 Ga. Southern L 68-65 13 13 2 2 18:13 18:58 2:49 13 13 40 14 21 11 14 8 4 2Jan. 23 W. Carolina W 87-74 13 8 8 7 17:24 5:40 16:56 8 8 30 28 18 19 6 21 14 7Jan. 28 Samford W 68-55 20 NA 0 0 39:23 NA 0:37 10 13 18 10 17 14 13 6 6 0Jan. 30 Chattanooga L 85-80 NA 18 0 0 0:00 39:40 0:20 7 6 28 26 9 14 2 20 12 2Feb. 1 King L 87-76 5 19 3 3 6:30 30:09 3:21 7 11 38 40 11 16 18 6 8 22Feb. 6 W. Carolina W 89-77 12 11 3 10 18:23 19:05 2:32 16 10 40 30 16 26 9 13 10 2Feb. 8 UNCG W 75-69 7 5 12 13 21:28 9:23 9:09 11 6 22 16 4 12 11 14 9 2Feb. 11 Davidson W 66-56 10 2 6 8 33:06 3:11 3:43 8 8 24 18 15 20 7 12 8 2Feb. 13 Ga. Southern W 111-83 30 10 0 3 29:46 9:43 0:31 11 5 54 32 22 18 12 2 16 12Feb. 17 Charleston L 73-72 14 2 4 10 1:44 34:58 3:18 8 12 36 32 11 21 19 18 6 4Feb. 20 Tenn. Tech W 81-68 16 4 3 2 33:43 1:58 4:19 11 8 24 34 11 13 6 14 2 6Feb. 22 Elon W 58-54 8 9 6 3 26:10 9:36 4:14 10 11 24 16 8 15 17 4 4 2Feb. 25 Chattanooga W 80-74 13 NA 0 0 19:25 NA 0:35 6 9 32 32 12 17 15 7 6 9Feb. 27 Samford W 82-68 17 NA 0 0 38:58 NA 1:02 8 13 22 22 22 12 9 2 2 0March 6 The Citadel W 71-61 16 3 6 3 34:08 1:25 5:27 6 6 30 16 7 12 14 4 8 2March 7 Charleston W 77-54 25 3 4 1 35:30 1:21 3:09 8 6 40 16 9 22 12 5 13 4March 8 Wofford L 56-51 1 18 0 2 0:26 39:23 0:11 10 15 22 24 4 10 16 11 6 4March 17 Harvard W 93-71 22 12 1 1 21:27 17:33 1:00 8 15 40 14 16 10 20 1 8 8March 22 Marshall W 80-72 19 7 1 7 30:03 8:10 1:47 7 9 30 34 12 14 20 8 7 12March 25 Pacific L 64-56 NA 19 0 0 NA 19:16 0:44 9 8 14 24 15 12 10 24 6 4

Leading ScorerSims 28Brand 4Booth 2Butts 1Hunter 1Williamson 1Wright 1

Leading RebounderButts 22Hunter 7Williamson 5Booth 4Brand 1Sims 1Wright 1

Leader in AssistsAbraham 17Sims 11Brand 10Wright 5Booth 3Hunter 3Butts 2 DunksAppalachian 19Opponents 30

Williamson 10Booth 8Wright 1

Charges DrawnAppalachian 32Opponents 22 Hunter 16Sims 7Williamson 2Brand 2Wright 2Booth 1Healy 1Abraham 1

20-Pt Scoring GamesSims 18Brand 3Booth 2Butts 1Hunter 1

30-Pt Scoring GamesSims 4Brand 1 First SubstitutionsWilliamson 12Abraham 8Hunter 6Wright 5Webb 2Brand 1Butts 1Healy 1Nirenberg 1

Three-Point PlaysAppalachian 37/58Opponents 30/50Butts 6/12Hunter 9/15Wright 4/5Sims 8/8Brand 4/5Williamson 2/4Abraham 1/2Healy 2/4Booth 1/2Nirenberg 0/1

Four-Point PlaysAppalachian 1/2Opponents 2/2Sims 0/1Abraham 1/1 5-Second violationsAppalachian 5Opponents 4

Shot Clock ViolationsAppalachian 13Opponent 1 Technical FoulsAppalachian 6Opponents 6

First-half TimeoutsAppalachian 39Opponents 36

Jump Balls ControlledAppalachian 16/39Opponents 23/39

Butts 10/30Williamson 4/7Booth 1/1Webb 1/1

First to ScoreAppalachian 16Opponents 21 First to Score for ASUButts 9Sims 8Booth 7Hunter 7Brand 4Webb 1Wright 1 How ASU Scored First Points3-Pointer 16Layup 10Jumper 10Free throw 1 Largest RunAppalachian 16, 2/6Opponents 21, 11/20

MISCELLANEOUS STATS

2009-10 STATISTICS

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Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2005-06 1 0 8 8.0 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 2 4 .500 0 1 1 1.0 1 0 2 2 0 1 2 2.02006-07 33 0 256 7.8 29 62 .468 13 30 .433 12 19 .632 8 13 21 0.6 38 0 34 32 0 21 83 2.52007-08 31 13 685 22.1 86 177 .486 45 97 .464 35 50 .700 5 37 42 1.4 70 2 60 65 2 29 252 8.12008-09 17 12 360 21.2 52 127 .409 26 69 .377 36 43 .837 6 25 31 1.8 36 2 51 39 2 25 166 9.82009-10 37 5 697 18.8 62 153 .405 24 75 .320 52 73 .712 6 57 63 1.7 73 1 94 60 5 39 200 5.4TOTAL 119 30 2006 16.9 229 521 .440 108 272 .397 137 189 .725 25 133 158 1.3 218 5 241 198 9 115 703 5.9

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2006-07 32 2 448 14.0 71 155 .458 28 70 .400 28 36 .778 24 31 55 1.7 35 0 21 38 0 18 198 6.22007-08 31 30 888 28.6 108 243 .444 39 104 .375 68 94 .723 25 56 81 2.6 52 1 42 45 1 20 323 10.42008-09 31 31 944 30.5 154 315 .489 48 122 .393 102 129 .791 28 54 82 2.6 67 1 45 63 0 24 458 14.82009-10 37 36 1084 29.3 145 315 .460 40 104 .385 102 131 .779 41 80 121 3.3 77 2 78 82 1 27 432 11.7TOTAL 131 99 3364 25.7 478 1028 .465 155 400 .388 300 390 .769 118 221 339 2.6 231 4 186 228 2 89 1411 10.8

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2005-06 8 0 32 4.0 6 16 .375 2 11 .182 1 2 .500 0 5 5 0.6 0 0 2 4 0 0 15 1.92007-08 17 0 75 4.4 11 24 .458 6 17 .353 1 3 .333 2 6 8 0.5 5 0 3 4 0 0 29 1.72008-09 21 0 191 9.1 20 49 .408 18 46 .391 4 4 1.000 2 23 25 1.2 12 0 16 17 0 4 62 3.02009-10 23 1 93 4.0 8 22 .364 8 22 .364 2 2 1.000 2 10 12 0.5 11 0 3 5 0 1 26 1.1TOTAL 69 1 391 5.7 45 111 .405 34 96 .354 8 11 .727 6 44 50 0.7 28 0 24 30 0 5 132 1.9

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 31 24 812 26.2 89 185 .481 0 3 .000 98 155 .632 80 144 224 7.2 85 2 44 71 4 18 276 8.92009-10 37 28 773 20.9 89 166 .536 1 4 .250 67 119 .563 82 128 210 5.7 97 0 40 49 7 20 246 6.6TOTAL 68 52 1585 23.3 178 351 .507 1 7 .143 165 274 .602 162 272 434 6.4 182 2 84 120 11 38 522 7.7

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2005-06 30 6 447 14.9 45 81 .556 3 10 .300 28 39 .718 36 34 70 2.3 77 3 22 26 9 7 121 4.02006-07 21 0 83 4.0 7 11 .636 0 1 .000 2 3 .667 6 7 13 0.6 22 1 7 7 1 0 16 0.82008-09 28 7 418 14.9 33 69 .478 9 26 .346 15 22 .682 20 42 62 2.2 52 1 8 30 11 7 90 3.22009-10 32 3 279 8.7 23 48 .479 11 24 .458 4 9 .444 10 37 47 1.5 36 0 7 13 1 9 61 1.9TOTAL 111 16 1227 11.1 108 209 .517 23 61 .377 49 73 .671 72 120 192 1.7 187 5 44 76 22 23 288 2.6

Ryann AbrahamGuard5-10 • 185Mayaguez, Puerto Rico Starmount

2009-10 Highlights• Scored a season-best 12 points on 4-of-8 shooting with a team-best four assists against Furman. • Led the team in both assists and steals in the first four games of the season. • Dished out a season-best five assists and led the team with two steals as well against Lees-McRae.• Led the team with three assists and four steals at ETSU.

Kellen BrandGuard6-1 • 185High Point, N.C.Andrews

2009-10 Highlights• First team all-SoCon Tournament selection.• Preseason all-Southern Conference selection.• Set a career high with 37 points on 14-of-19 shooting in the tournament semifinal win against Charleston.• ASU’s all-time leader in games played, with 128.• Dished out a career-high eight assists against Samford.• Scored his 1,000th career point on a three-pointer at ETSU.

Tyler WebbForward6-9 • 230Nickelsville, Va.Twin Springs

2009-10 Highlights• Scored a season-high seven points on 2-of-3 shooting at Marshall to go along with two rebounds. • Scored five points on 2-of-3 shooting against GSU. • Drained a three-pointer to help secure the win at WCU.• Scored five points on 2-of-4 shooting at Chattanooga.• Made his first start of the season and 14th of his career against The Citadel and scored five of ASU’s first 10 points.

Josh HunterForward6-6 • 245Albany, Ga.Okaloosa-Walton J.C.

2009-10 Highlights• Sank his only career trey to send the game at Arkansas to overtime.• Notched a double-double with 10 pts. and 11 rebs. at UNCG.• Was a perfect 6-of-6 from the line for 10 points at WCU.• Set a career high with 22 points, including 16 in the second half, against King. Was 8-of-9 from the field.• Led the team with nine boards against Western Carolina.

A.J. HighsmithGuard6-4 • 205Winston-Salem, N.C.Reynolds

2009-10 Highlights• Made his first career start and scored three points on his lone attempt against Samford on Senior Day.• Was 1-for-1 from the field and made both free throw at-tempts for five points and two rebounds against UNCG• Drained his lone shot attempt for three points against Elon. • Scored a season-best six point on 2-of-5 treys against Mil-ligan, with three rebounds.

GRADUATED PLAYERS

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SoCon STANDINGSNORTH DIVISION

SoCon Overall W-L Pct Home Away W-L Pct Home Away Neut.Appalachian State 13-5 .722 7-2 6-3 24-13 .649 14-4 8-8 2-1 Western Carolina 11-7 .611 7-2 4-5 22-12 .647 14-2 7-9 1-1Chattanooga 6-12 .333 5-4 1-8 15-18 .455 11-5 2-11 2-2UNCG 6-12 .333 4-5 2-7 8-23 .258 4-11 3-11 1-1Samford 5-13 .278 2-7 3-6 11-20 .355 7-7 4-10 0-3Elon 5-13 .278 3-6 2-7 9-23 .281 4-9 4-11 1-3

SOUTH DIVISION SoCon Overall W-L Pct Home Away W-L Pct PF PA Neut.Wofford 15-3 .833 8-1 7-2 26-9 .743 11-1 10-7 5-1College of Charleston 14-4 .778 8-1 6-3 22-12 .647 12-1 8-9 2-2Davidson 11-7 .611 6-3 5-4 16-15 .516 10-4 5-5 1-6Citadel 9-9 .500 5-4 4-5 16-16 .500 8-6 5-9 3-1 Furman 7-11 .389 4-5 3-6 13-17 .433 8-6 4-9 1-2Georgia Southern 6-12 .333 5-4 1-8 9-23 .281 8-6 1-16 0-1

2009-10 SoCon HONORS AND AWARDSCOACHES ALL-SoCon TEAM

Donald Sims ........................... Appalachian State Andrew Goudelock ........................Coll. of Charleston Jeremy Simmons ............................Coll. of Charleston Cameron Wells ...............................................The Citadel Amu Saaka .............................................................Furman Willie Powers .....................................Georgia Southern Ben Stywall ......................................... UNC Greensboro Brandon Giles ..................................... Western Carolina Noah Dahlman ....................................................Wofford Tim Johnson ........................................................ Wofford

COACHES ALL-FRESHMAN TEAMWillis Hall .................................... College of Charleston Harrison DuPont ...........................................The Citadel Jake Cohen......................................................... Davidson JP Kuhlman ........................................................ DavidsonKyle Randall ........................................ UNC Greensboro

PLAYER OF THE YEARNoah Dahlman ....................................................Wofford

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

JP Kuhlman ........................................................ Davidson

COACH OF THE YEARMike Young ...........................................................Wofford

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Jeremy Simmons ............................Coll. of CharlestonBrigham Waginger ........................... Western Carolina

MEDIA ALL-SoCon FIRST TEAMDonald Sims ........................... Appalachian State Andrew Goudelock ........................Coll. of Charleston Cameron Wells ...............................................The Citadel Ben Stywall ......................................... UNC Greensboro Noah Dahlman ....................................................Wofford

MEDIA ALL-SoCon SECOND TEAMJeremy Simmons ............................Coll. of Charleston Adam Constantine .................................................... Elon Amu Saaka .............................................................Furman Ty Patterson ................................................ChattanoogaBrandon Giles ..................................... Western Carolina

MEDIA ALL-SoCon THIRD TEAMDonavan Monroe............................Coll. of Charleston Willie Powers .....................................Georgia Southern Jake Robinson .................................... Western Carolina Brigham Waginger ........................... Western Carolina Jamar Diggs ..........................................................WoffordTim Johnson .........................................................Wofford

PLAYER OF THE YEARDonald Sims ........................... Appalachian State

FRESHMAN OF THE YEARJake Cohen......................................................... Davidson

COACH OF THE YEARMike Young ...........................................................Wofford

SoCon PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

2010 TOURNAMENTMarch 5-6 - Bojangles ColiseumMarch 7-8 - Time Warner Cable Arena

OPENING ROUND MARCH 5 (FRIDAY)

Elon 66Davidson 59

UNC Greensboro 66Furman 65

The Citadel 55Samford 43

Chattanooga 82Georgia Southern 62

QUARTERFINALS MARCH 6 (SATURDAY)

Western Carolina 68Elon 57

Wofford 59UNC Greensboro 47

Appalachian State 71The Citadel 61

College of Charleston 96Chattanooga 69

SEMIFINALS MARCH 7 (SUNDAY)

Wofford 77Western Carolina 58

Appalachian State 77College of Charleston 54

CHAMPIONSHIP MARCH 8 (MONDAY)

Wofford 56Appalachian State 51

FIRST TEAMKellen Brand........................... Appalachian State Donald Sims ........................... Appalachian State Andrew Goudelock ........................Coll. of Charleston Noah Dahlman ....................................................WoffordJamar Diggs ..........................................................Wofford

SECOND TEAMTony White, Jr. ........................... College of Charleston Ben Stywall ......................................... UNC Greensboro Harouna Mutombo .......................... Western Carolina Tim Johnson .........................................................WoffordCameron Rundles ...............................................Wofford

MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYERNoah Dahlman ....................................................Wofford

2010 ALL-TOURNAMENT

Nov. 17 ................................................ Josh Bonney, ElonNov. 24 ............................................ Amu Saaka, FurmanDec. 1 ......................................Noah Dahlman, WoffordDec. 8 ............. Jeremy Simmons, Coll. of CharlestonDec. 15 .....................Mike Williams, Western CarolinaDec. 22 ....................................Noah Dahlman, WoffordJan. 5 ..........Andrew Goudelock, Coll. of Charleston

Jan. 12 ..............Donald Sims, Appalachian StateJan. 19 ...............................Cameron Wells, The CitadelJan. 26 ........Andrew Goudelock, Coll. of CharlestonFeb. 2 .................................. Ty Patterson, ChattanoogaFeb. 9 ................Donald Sims, Appalachian StateFeb. 16 ..............Donald Sims, Appalachian StateFeb. 23 ........... Jeremy Simmons, Coll. of Charleston

2009-10 SoCon RECAP

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SCORING OFFENSE ## Team G W-L Pts Avg1. Coll. of Charleston 34 22-12 2549 75.02. Appalachian State 37 24-13 2766 74.83. Western Carolina 34 22-12 2525 74.34. Davidson 31 16-15 2202 71.05. Georgia Southern 32 9-23 2260 70.66. Chattanooga 33 15-18 2305 69.87. Wofford 35 26-9 2408 68.88. Furman 30 13-17 2052 68.49. Elon 32 9-23 2141 66.910. UNC Greensboro 31 8-23 1966 63.411. The Citadel 32 16-16 1950 60.912. Samford 31 11-20 1789 57.7

SCORING DEFENSE## Team G Pts Avg1. The Citadel 32 1914 59.82. Samford 31 1881 60.73. Wofford 35 2134 61.04. Furman 30 2059 68.65. Western Carolina 34 2352 69.26. Davidson 31 2149 69.37. Appalachian State 37 2567 69.48. UNC Greensboro 31 2226 71.89. Chattanooga 33 2379 72.110. Elon 32 2335 73.011. Coll. of Charleston 34 2493 73.312. Georgia Southern 32 2529 79.0

SCORING MARGIN## Team G Off. Def. +/-1. Wofford 35 68.8 61.0 +7.82. Appalachian State 37 74.8 69.4 +5.43. Western Carolina 34 74.3 69.2 +5.14. Davidson 31 71.0 69.3 +1.75. Coll. of Charleston 34 75.0 73.3 +1.66. The Citadel 32 60.9 59.8 +1.17. Furman 30 68.4 68.6 -0.28. Chattanooga 33 69.8 72.1 -2.29. Samford 31 57.7 60.7 -3.010. Elon 32 66.9 73.0 -6.111. UNC Greensboro 31 63.4 71.8 -8.412. Georgia Southern 32 70.6 79.0 -8.4

FREE THROW PCT## Team G FTM FTA Pct1. Coll. of Charleston 34 323 435 .7432. Appalachian State 37 579 785 .7383. The Citadel 32 347 480 .7234. Furman 30 505 706 .7155. UNC Greensboro 31 426 610 .6986. Davidson 31 405 598 .6777. Georgia Southern 32 447 665 .6728. Wofford 35 555 830 .6699. Samford 31 302 453 .66710. Elon 32 392 605 .64811. Western Carolina 34 437 682 .64112. Chattanooga 33 390 631 .618 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES ## Team G FGM FGA Pct1. Appalachian State 37 954 2006 .4762. Coll. of Charleston 34 950 2073 .4583. Samford 31 620 1365 .4544. Western Carolina 34 907 2022 .4495. Wofford 35 825 1873 .4406. Chattanooga 33 823 1889 .4367. Georgia Southern 32 791 1849 .4288. Davidson 31 759 1775 .4289. Furman 30 676 1620 .41710. Elon 32 760 1837 .41411. The Citadel 32 687 1669 .41212. UNC Greensboro 31 696 1803 .386

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE ## Team G FGM FGA Pct1. Wofford 35 765 1836 .4172. Samford 31 670 1601 .4183. Appalachian State 37 908 2164 .4204. The Citadel 32 682 1616 .4225. Chattanooga 33 818 1938 .4226. Furman 30 720 1698 .4247. Davidson 31 748 1714 .4368. Western Carolina 34 759 1732 .4389. Coll. of Charleston 34 939 2096 .44810. Elon 32 846 1842 .45911. UNC Greensboro 31 791 1707 .46312. Georgia Southern 32 903 1762 .512

3-POINT FG PCT ## Team G 3FGM 3FGA Pct1. Appalachian State 37 279 703 .3972. Georgia Southern 32 231 611 .3783. Coll. of Charleston 34 326 879 .3714. Davidson 31 279 765 .3655. Western Carolina 34 274 753 .3646. Samford 31 247 696 .3557. The Citadel 32 229 647 .3548. Furman 30 195 554 .3529. Wofford 35 203 580 .35010. Chattanooga 33 269 809 .33311. Elon 32 229 716 .32012. UNC Greensboro 31 148 515 .287 3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE## Team G 3FGM 3FGA Pct1. Wofford 35 169 552 .3062. The Citadel 32 190 591 .3213. Western Carolina 34 212 655 .3244. Furman 30 155 463 .3355. Coll. of Charleston 34 192 566 .3396. Appalachian State 37 288 840 .3437. Chattanooga 33 331 945 .3508. UNC Greensboro 31 220 622 .3549. Elon 32 211 596 .35410. Samford 31 261 723 .36111. Davidson 31 204 551 .37012. Georgia Southern 32 206 520 .396

REBOUNDING MARGIN## Team G Avg. Avg. +/-1. Appalachian State 37 38.5 30.6 +7.82. Davidson 31 36.9 33.4 +3.53. Wofford 35 35.5 32.6 +2.94. Chattanooga 33 37.5 36.4 +1.15. UNC Greensboro 31 36.1 35.2 +1.06. Western Carolina 34 35.2 34.8 +0.47. Furman 30 35.8 35.6 +0.28. The Citadel 32 32.0 33.1 -1.19. Samford 31 28.0 31.7 -3.710. Elon 32 33.1 38.5 -5.411. Georgia Southern 32 30.8 37.3 -6.612. Coll. of Charleston 34 31.7 40.6 -8.9

BLOCKED SHOTS## Team G No. Avg1. Furman 30 154 5.12. Coll. of Charleston 34 162 4.83. Davidson 31 112 3.64. Georgia Southern 32 106 3.35. UNC Greensboro 31 97 3.16. Western Carolina 34 99 2.97. Appalachian State 37 102 2.88. Chattanooga 33 82 2.59. Wofford 35 74 2.110. Elon 32 64 2.011. Samford 31 53 1.712. The Citadel 32 48 1.5

ASSISTS ## Team G No. Avg1. Davidson 31 474 15.32. Chattanooga 33 483 14.63. Georgia Southern 32 444 13.94. Western Carolina 34 459 13.55. Wofford 35 469 13.46. Coll. of Charleston 34 445 13.17. Samford 31 405 13.18. Elon 32 401 12.59. Appalachian State 37 447 12.110. Furman 30 347 11.611. The Citadel 32 349 10.912. UNC Greensboro 31 286 9.2

STEALS ## Team G No. Avg1. Western Carolina 34 321 9.42. Georgia Southern 32 259 8.13. Wofford 35 242 6.94. Chattanooga 33 199 6.05. UNC Greensboro 31 186 6.0 Elon 32 192 6.07. Coll. of Charleston 34 199 5.98. Appalachian State 37 201 5.49. Samford 31 162 5.210. The Citadel 32 165 5.211. Furman 30 148 4.912. Davidson 31 141 4.5

TURNOVER MARGIN ## Team G Avg. Avg. +/-1. Western Carolina 34 13.9 17.2 +3.322. Wofford 35 11.9 14.0 +2.143. Coll. of Charleston 34 11.2 13.2 +1.974. Georgia Southern 32 16.0 17.9 +1.915. The Citadel 32 10.7 12.0 +1.316. Elon 32 13.2 14.2 +0.977. UNC Greensboro 31 14.3 14.0 -0.358. Davidson 31 13.6 12.4 -1.169. Chattanooga 33 16.3 14.7 -1.6110. Furman 30 14.4 12.5 -1.9011. Samford 31 12.9 10.8 -2.0612. Appalachian State 37 14.7 10.8 -3.89 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO

## Team G Asst TO Ratio1. Coll. of Charleston 34 13.1 11.2 1.22. Wofford 35 13.4 11.9 1.13. Davidson 31 15.3 13.6 1.14. The Citadel 32 10.9 10.7 1.05. Samford 31 13.1 12.9 1.06. Western Carolina 34 13.5 13.9 1.07. Elon 32 12.5 13.2 1.08. Chattanooga 33 14.6 16.3 0.99. Georgia Southern 32 13.9 16.0 0.910. Appalachian State 37 12.1 14.7 0.811. Furman 30 11.6 14.4 0.812. UNC Greensboro 31 9.2 14.3 0.6

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SCORING## Player, Team GP Points Avg1. D. Sims, ASU 37 754 20.42. A. Goudelock, CofC 34 658 19.43. C. Wells, CIT 32 551 17.24. N. Dahlman, WC 35 582 16.65. A. Saaka, FU 30 473 15.86. W. Powers, GSU 32 471 14.77. T. Patterson, UTC 25 359 14.48. B. Stywall, UNCG 31 444 14.39. J. Miller, FU 28 390 13.910. A. Hanson, GSU 32 430 13.4

REBOUNDING ## Player, Team GP Total Avg1. B. Stywall, UNCG 31 323 10.42. I. Butts, ASU 37 301 8.13. A. Constantine, Elon 32 258 8.14. J. Simmons, CofC 29 231 8.05. T. Johnson, WC 35 276 7.96. A. Saaka, FU 30 217 7.27. N. Dahlman, WC 35 219 6.38. R. McKeither, UTC 27 164 6.19. S. Rossiter, DC 31 182 5.910. J. Hunter, ASU 37 210 5.7

FIELD GOAL PCT ## Player, Team GP FG FGA Pct.1. I. Butts, ASU 37 142 236 .6022. J. Simmons, CofC 29 148 248 .5973. A. Constantine, Elon 32 152 258 .5894. N. Dahlman, WC 35 224 387 .5795. R. Gordon, WCU 34 118 210 .5626. R. McKeither, UTC 27 95 178 .5347. R. Spencer, GSU 32 106 205 .5178. B. Stywall, UNCG 31 161 331 .4869. T. Montgomery, SU 31 116 243 .47710. B. Friday, SU 31 109 233 .468

ASSISTS ## Player, Team GP No. Avg1. W. Powers, GSU 32 175 5.52. K. Bell, UTC 33 159 4.83. B. Waginger, WCU 34 151 4.44. C. Long, Elon 32 134 4.25. C. Wells, CIT 32 132 4.16. B. McKillop, DC 31 124 4.07. A. Goudelock, CofC 34 131 3.98. J. Kuhlman, DC 31 102 3.39. D. Evans, FU 30 95 3.210. T. White, Jr., CofC 34 106 3.1

FREE THROW PCT.## Player, Team GP FT FTA Pct.1. D. Sims, ASU 37 175 184 .9512. C. Wells, CIT 32 142 164 .8663. C. Long, Elon 32 97 118 .8224. D. Monroe, CofC 34 75 92 .8155. J. Miller, FU 28 96 119 .8076. W. Powers, GSU 32 127 159 .7997. T. White, Jr., CofC 34 70 88 .7958. K. Randall, UNCG 31 67 85 .7889. K. Brand, ASU 37 102 131 .77910. J. Diggs, WC 35 122 161 .758

STEALS## Player, Team GP No. Avg1. B. Waginger, WCU 34 90 2.62. J. Rucker, GSU 32 59 1.83. B. Stywall, UNCG 31 48 1.54. C. Wells, CIT 32 47 1.55. T. Patterson, UTC 25 35 1.46. M. Williams, WCU 32 44 1.47. D. Monroe, CofC 34 45 1.38. H. Mutombo, WCU 34 44 1.39. W. Powers, GSU 32 41 1.310. T. Montgomery, SU 31 39 1.3

3-POINT FG PCT ## Player, Team GP 3FG 3FGA Pct1. C. Wohlleb, GSU 27 60 123 .4882. D. Sims, ASU 37 123 288 .4273. J. Booth, ASU 37 52 125 .4164. J. Kuhlman, DC 31 54 130 .4155. A. Hanson, GSU 32 100 241 .4156. Z. Urbanus, CIT 32 83 202 .4117. J. Robinson, WCU 34 84 208 .4048. T. White, Jr., CofC 34 78 195 .4009. T. Douglas, Elon 32 70 176 .39810. A. Goudelock, CofC 34 97 247 .393

3-POINT FG MADE## Player, Team GP 3FG Avg1. D. Sims, ASU 37 123 3.32. A. Hanson, GSU 32 100 3.13. T. Patterson, UTC 25 74 3.04. A. Goudelock, CofC 34 97 2.95. DAVIS, Josh-SAM 31 85 2.76. Z. Urbanus, CIT 32 83 2.67. B. McKillop, DC 31 80 2.68. J. Robinson, WCU 34 84 2.59. T. White, Jr., CofC 34 78 2.310. C. Wohlleb, GSU 27 60 2.2

BLOCKED SHOTS ## Player, Team GP No. Avg1. R. Spencer, GSU 32 62 1.92. J. Simmons, CofC 29 56 1.93. BROWN, Pete-UNCG 30 44 1.54. A. Constantine, Elon 32 44 1.45. C. Reddick, FU 29 38 1.36. C. Breeden, CofC 32 41 1.37. J. Cohen, DC 31 37 1.28. B. Barnes, FU 29 33 1.19. R. Gordon, WCU 34 37 1.110. A. Williamson, ASU 37 38 1.0

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO ## Player, Team GP Asst TO Ratio1. B. McKillop, DC 31 4.0 1.5 2.72. C. Long, Elon 32 4.2 1.6 2.63. B. Waginger, WCU 34 4.4 1.9 2.34. A. Goudelock, CofC 34 3.9 2.0 1.95. C. Wells, CIT 32 4.1 2.2 1.96. K. Bell, UTC 33 4.8 2.8 1.77. D. Evans, FU 30 3.2 1.9 1.78. W. Powers, GSU 32 5.5 3.7 1.59. T. White, Jr., CofC 34 3.1 2.3 1.410. J. Kuhlman, DC 31 3.3 2.7 1.2

MINUTES PLAYED ## Player, Team GP Min. Avg1. Z. Urbanus, CIT 32 1153 36.02. A. Goudelock, CofC 34 1210 35.63. C. Wells, CIT 32 1131 35.34. D. Sims, ASU 37 1273 34.45. B. Waginger, WCU 34 1160 34.16. B. Stywall, UNCG 31 1051 33.97. B. McKillop, DC 31 1029 33.28. J. Kuhlman, DC 31 1022 33.09. T. Patterson, UTC 25 823 32.910. T. Montgomery, SU 31 1009 32.5

2009-10 SoCon STATISTICS

Donald Sims led the nation in free throw percentage and is the SoCon’s career leader from the foul line

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APPALACHIAN 79Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Hunter-F 2-4 0-0 0-2 4 4 1 19

Butts-C 5-7 0-0 2-2 7 12 1 20

Sims-G 4-9 1-3 9-10 1 18 1 36

Wright-G 2-4 0-1 1-1 2 5 1 19

Brand-G 3-7 0-0 14-14 3 20 2 39

Abraham 2-3 1-1 4-6 3 9 4 21

Healy 1-1 0-0 1-3 3 3 0 9

Booth 2-2 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 4

Highsmith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2

Webb 1-2 0-1 0-0 3 2 1 13

Williamson 0-5 0-0 2-4 6 2 0 18

Team 1

Totals 22-44 2-6 33-42 33 79 11 200

UNC WILMINGTON 68Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Lacy-F 3-7 0-1 0-0 1 6 1 14

Ohuaregbe-F 0-2 0-0 1-2 0 1 0 16

Fields-F 9-14 0-0 3-6 7 21 0 26

Wolf-G 3-9 0-4 5-6 4 11 3 32

Grant-G 1-2 1-2 2-2 1 5 1 24

Downey 1-5 0-3 2-3 6 4 0 14

Rendleman 2-4 0-0 0-0 2 4 0 17

Jeralds 1-3 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 19

Wilson 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 5

Sheets 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2

Basnight 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 2

Felder 2-9 2-5 6-6 2 12 5 20

Deloach 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 9

Team 7

Totals 23-58 3-16 19-25 31 68 14 200

UNC WILMINGTON 68APPALACHIAN 79

Nov. 13, 2009 • Boone, N.C.Holmes Center • 2,544

Appalachian State University men’s basketball led by as many as 19 points and withstood a late UNC Wilmington charge to secure a 79-68 win in the season opener.

Kellen Brand sank all 14 of his free throw attempts to lead all scorers with 20 points and Donald Sims added 18 in the win.

Brand added three rebounds and a pair of assists, and accounted for the team’s final four points while Sims picked up two steals of his own.

For the game, the Mountaineers (1-0) shot 50 percent from the field compared to 39.7 percent for the Seahawks, thanks to a career-best five blocks from Andre Williamson.The sophomore forward added six rebounds and two points.

UNC Wilmington (0-1) certainly had a repeat of last year’s comeback in mind when the Seahawks cut a 17-point deficit with 7:36 remaining.

Fouls: ASU 24 (Butts, 5), UNCW 30 (Grant, 5). Turnovers: ASU

15 (Sims, 5), UNCW 15 (Fields, 4). Blocks: ASU 7 (Williamson, 5),

UNCW 5 (Fields, 4). Steals: ASU 9 (Abraham, 3), UNCW 5 (Five, 1).

Half (31) FinalFG% .231 (9-28) .3973FG% .111 (1-9) .188FT% .750 (12-16) .760

Half (44) FinalFG% .609 (14-23) .5003FG% .250 (1-4) .333FT% .833 (15-18) .786

GAME 1

ETSU 62Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Hubbard-F 2-10 0-1 0-1 7 4 2 17

Brown-F 2-4 0-0 0-5 6 4 1 29

Smith-G 0-3 0-2 3-4 0 3 1 10

Davis-G 1-1 0-0 0-1 1 2 0 18

Williams-G 3-7 0-3 2-4 4 8 1 21

Tubbs 3-7 2-4 3-4 4 11 0 28

Grimm 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 3

Cooley 4-8 1-3 2-2 3 11 0 20

Johnson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2

Poderis 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 2 1 16

Sollazzo 4-7 0-1 5-6 0 13 2 27

Ward 2-4 0-0 0-0 2 4 0 9

Team 4

Totals 22-54 3-15 15-27 34 62 8 200

APPALACHIAN 77Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Hunter-F 3-4 0-1 0-2 3 6 4 16

Butts-C 11-12 0-0 0-0 9 22 1 21

Sims-G 2-5 0-3 3-3 3 7 3 25

Abraham-G 2-7 0-3 0-0 2 4 5 21

Brand 3-3 2-2 2-3 4 10 4 23

Healy 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 11

Wright 3-4 1-1 0-0 1 7 1 20

Booth 2-5 1-4 0-0 0 5 1 15

Archer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 4

Lail 0-1 0-0 2-2 1 2 0 4

Highsmith 1-4 1-4 0-0 2 3 1 12

Webb 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 12

Nirenberg 2-5 0-0 1-2 7 5 1 7

Williamson 1-4 0-0 2-6 4 4 0 9

Team 5

Totals 31-57 5-18 10-18 44 77 21 200

APPALACHIAN 58Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Hunter-F 1-2 0-0 1-2 3 3 0 14

Butts-C 3-4 0-0 0-0 12 6 0 30

Sims-G 3-9 2-7 6-6 4 14 2 35

Abraham-G 2-8 0-4 3-5 3 7 3 29

Brand-G 3-7 1-4 1-2 2 8 0 30

Healy 2-3 1-1 5-6 2 10 0 12

Wright 2-5 0-1 2-2 3 6 1 21

Booth 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 4

Webb 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 10

Williamson 2-5 0-0 0-0 3 4 0 15

Team 2

Totals 18-44 4-18 18-23 36 58 6 200

LEES-MCRAE 44Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Haymer-F 2-8 0-1 2-2 3 6 0 26

Kurtz-C 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 8

Hoots-G 0-4 0-3 0-0 2 0 4 21

Sepokas-G 0-7 0-2 0-0 2 0 1 28

Youse-G 6-14 3-8 0-1 3 15 0 19

Johnson 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 8

Young 0-3 0-3 0-0 1 0 1 13

Helms 0-2 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 10

Nikolov 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0

Hardin 2-4 1-3 0-0 3 5 0 7

McFerran 7-10 1-2 1-1 6 16 1 30

Scott 0-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 8

Benjamin 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 0 1 14

Henry 0-1 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 8

Team 2

Totals 18-59 5-25 3-6 30 44 9 200

APPALACHIAN 58ETSU 62

Nov. 14, 2009 • Johnson City, Tenn.Memorial Center • 5,562

Kellen Brand knocked down a three-pointer to help Appalachian State University men’s basketball erase a six-point second-half deficit, but East Tennessee State rallied back to take its season opener, 62-58.

Those points put Brand over the 1,000 mark for his career, and the senior went on to score eight in the game. The Mountaineers (1-1) were led by 14 points from Donald Sims, who sank all six of his free throw attempts on the night.

The Apps found themselves trailing by five points with eight minutes to play but pulled even and took a lead just two minutes later, thanks to a trey by Nathan Healy, followed by three free throws.

An Andre Williamson layup then extended the lead to three points at 53-50 with just under five minutes to play before ETSU rallied to take the lead for good. The comeback was fueled by seven-straight points over the next two minutes.

LEES-McRAE 44APPALACHIAN 77

Nov. 17, 2009 • Boone, N.C.Holmes Center • 1,621

Isaac Butts scored 10 first-half points and six of the team’s first eight after the intermission as he finished with a career-best 22 in Appalachian State University men’s basketball’s 77-44 win against Lees-McRae on Tuesday. Butts led the squad on the boards with nine rebounds as ASU held a 44-30 edge on the glass.

The Mountaineers (2-1) shot a stout 54.4 percent from the field while holding LMC to only 30.5 percent shooting.

Appalachian opened a 17-point first-half lead and never looked back in the rout. The squad then showed its depth in the second half as 14 players made appearances and 12 different Mountaineers scored.

Donald Sims scored seven points in the contest to go along with three assists and a steal, but did not sink a three-pointer in the game.

Fouls: ASU 19 (Two, 4), ETSU 22 (Two, 4). Turnovers: ASU 25

(Brand, 6), ETSU 20 (Davis, 6). Blocks: ASU 4 (Butts, 3), ETSU 2

(Two, 1). Steals: ASU 10 (Abraham, 4), ETSU 8 (Tubbs, 4).

Fouls: ASU 12 (Three, 2), LMC 15 (Two, 3). Turnovers: ASU 16

(Wright, 3), LMC 19 (Hoots, 5). Blocks: ASU 2 (Two, 1), LMC 1

(Haymer). Steals: ASU 7 (Two, 2), LMC 5 (Hoots, 3).

Half (27) FinalFG% .409 (9-22) .4093FG% .100 (1-10) .222FT% 1.000 (8-8) .783

Half (26) FinalFG% .333 (10-30) .3053FG% .250 (3-12) .200FT% 1.000 (3-3) .500

Half (27) FinalFG% .344 (11-32) .4073FG% .100 (1-10) .200FT% .571 (4-7) .556

Half (43) FinalFG% .567 (17-30) .5443FG% .273 (3-11) .278FT% .857 (6-7) .556

GAME 2 GAME 3

ARKANSAS 81Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Washington-F 4-12 0-3 5-9 10 13 3 36

Farmer-F 3-6 0-0 6-6 5 12 1 30

Powell-F 13-20 2-4 1-2 7 29 1 32

Clarke-G 4-6 3-5 5-7 3 16 3 43

Nobles-G 2-6 1-3 4-4 2 9 7 44

Mitchell 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 10

Bryant 0-0 0-0 1-2 4 1 0 12

Johnson 0-1 0-0 1-2 1 1 0 9

Cox 0-0 0-0 0-2 1 0 0 9

Team 4

Totals 26-52 6-15 23-34 38 81 16 225

APPALACHIAN 72Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Hunter-F 4-10 1-1 2-4 11 11 2 30

Butts-C 3-10 0-0 1-2 8 7 0 19

Sims-G 6-11 5-9 0-0 4 17 2 37

Abraham-G 2-7 0-4 1-2 1 5 4 32

Brand-G 5-10 2-4 1-2 4 13 3 32

Healy 0-3 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 6

Wright 2-6 0-3 2-3 4 6 1 18

Booth 1-6 0-3 2-2 0 4 0 15

Highsmith 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 3 0 2

Webb 1-3 1-1 1-2 0 4 1 16

Nirenberg 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 14

Williamson 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 4

TEAM 2

Totals 26-72 10-28 10-17 39 72 13 225

APPALACHIAN 72ARKANSAS 81

Nov. 20, 2009 • Fayetteville, Ark.Bud Walton Arena • 11,958

Josh Hunter hit his first-career three-pointer to send the game to over-time, but the Razorbacks overpow-ered Appalachian State University men’s basketball in the extra frame to secure an 81-72 win.

The Mountaineers (2-2) clawed back from a 20-point deficit to tie the game at 51-51 with just under nine minutes to play. A Kellen Brand layup then gave ASU its only lead of the night at 53-51 before the Razorbacks took off on a 10-5 run to regain a seven point advantage with 3:28 to play in the second half. In the final minute, the Mountaineers pulled within three on a Marcus Wright three-point play and a Don-ald Sims trey to earn a chance to tie on the final possession.

Sims received the ball at the point with seven seconds on the clock but was quickly double-teamed. He found an unguarded Hunter on the right wing, and the forward stepped back to the line to take the tying shot with 5.6 ticks remaining on the clock.

Fouls: ASU 27 (Brand, 5), UA 19 (Three, 4). Turnovers: ASU 13

(Sims, 3), UA 15 (Three, 3). Blocks: ASU 0, UA 7 (Two, 2). Steals:

ASU 6 (Two, 2), UA 5 (Two, 2).

Half (23) FinalFG% .235 (8-34) .3613FG% .273 (3-11) .357FT% 1.000 (4-4) .588

Half (38) FinalFG% .591 (13-22) .5003FG% .500 (4-8) .400FT% .667 (8-12) .676

GAME 4

2009-10 BOX SCORES

80 2010-11 Mountaineer Basketball

LOUISVILLE 80Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Swopshire-F 4-6 2-3 0-0 9 10 0 22

Samuels-C 4-8 0-0 8-14 5 16 1 21

Knowles-G 4-6 3-5 0-0 1 11 3 23

Sosa-G 4-7 2-4 1-1 0 11 4 26

Smith-G 2-5 0-3 0-0 1 4 2 18

Siva 2-3 1-2 0-0 0 5 3 14

Buckles 2-4 0-1 2-2 10 6 2 15

Brickley 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 5

Delk 3-7 2-5 0-0 5 8 1 14

Kuric 1-2 0-1 0-0 3 2 0 12

Goode 0-1 0-1 0-0 3 0 0 6

Jennings 2-3 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 15

Marra 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 3 0 8

Van Tresse 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1

Totals 29-54 11-27 11-17 37 80 16 200

APPALACHIAN 53Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Hunter-F 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 1 18

Butts-C 1-5 0-0 1-2 3 3 3 30

Sims-G 7-15 5-10 0-0 4 19 2 31

Abraham-G 3-6 3-5 0-0 2 9 0 19

Brand-G 1-7 0-1 0-0 4 2 3 32

Healy 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 3

Wright 0-4 0-3 0-0 1 0 1 14

Booth 4-6 2-4 4-4 0 14 1 16

Archer 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 1 0 1

Highsmith 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 7

Webb 2-3 1-2 0-0 2 5 0 11

Nirenberg 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 6

Williamson 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 12

TEAM 1

Totals 18-53 11-26 6-8 26 53 11 200

APPALACHIAN 53LOUISVILLE 80

Nov. 23, 2009 • Louisville, Ky.Freedom Hall • 19,027

Donald Sims was hot from down-town with five treys in 10 attempts, but it was not enough to power Appalachian State University men’s basketball past No. 16 Louisville, as the Mountaineers fell 80-53 at Freedom Hall.

The junior guard tallied a season-best 19 points on 7-of-15 shooting to accompany four rebounds and a pair of assists as the Mountaineers sought their first road win of the season.

Louisville applied full-court pressure early and often, but the Apps were able to consistently battle through the press to work into the offense. Shots began falling at both ends of the court and the Cardinals worked up a 23-11 advantage.

The Apps (2-3) fired back with a 12-2 run to close within a bucket at 25-23, but were unable to challenge the Cardinals (4-0) any further.

Fouls: ASU 15 (Two, 4), UL 11 (Five, 2). Turnovers: ASU 16

(Abraham, 3), UL 13 (Sosa, 3). Blocks: ASU 1 (Williamson), UL 2

(Two, 1). Steals: ASU 5 (Brand, 4), UL 7 (Siva, 4).

Half (30) FinalFG% .357 (10-28) .3403FG% .500 (6-12) .423FT% 1.000 (4-4) .750

Half (39) FinalFG% .517 (15-29) .5373FG% .375 (6-16) .407FT% .429 (3-7) .647

GAME 5

APPALACHIAN 93Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Hunter-F 1-1 0-0 0-1 0 2 2 8

Butts-C 7-10 0-0 0-0 13 14 1 32

Sims-G 6-15 5-13 2-2 1 19 2 37

Booth-G 3-10 1-4 5-6 4 12 5 28

Brand-G 5-8 0-0 2-4 4 12 3 34

Abraham 4-8 1-3 1-2 4 10 5 24

Healy 2-8 1-1 1-2 8 6 1 21

Wright 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 1 12

Highsmith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0+

Webb 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 3 1 8

Nirenberg 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2

Williamson 2-4 0-0 9-10 9 13 1 19

Team 2

Totals 32-69 9-22 20-27 46 93 22 225

MORGAN STATE 92Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Jackson-F 5-10 3-4 1-3 2 14 0 30

Thompson-F 9-18 0-0 3-6 15 21 5 39

Stokes-C 6-11 0-0 0-1 8 12 0 32

Holmes-G 8-17 2-8 5-8 5 23 0 38

Thomas-G 1-2 0-0 0-1 2 2 10 38

Davis 4-8 0-1 0-0 5 8 1 12

Smith 2-7 0-4 2-2 1 6 4 23

Ali 1-2 0-0 4-4 2 6 0 6

Long 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 7

Foote 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0+

Team 2

Totals 36-75 5-17 15-25 42 92 20 225

MORGAN STATE 92APPALACHIAN 93

Nov. 28, 2009 • Boone, N.C.Holmes Center • 1,576

Jeremi Booth hit a three-pointer with 0.7 seconds remaining in regu-lation to tie the game at 82-82 and Appalachian State University men’s basketball outscored Morgan State 11-10 in overtime to earn a 93-92 win at the Holmes Center.

After Booth’s clutch shot, Donald Sims hit a three-pointer to give ASU an 85-82 lead just 47 seconds into the extra session. Morgan State’s Reggie Holmes then responded with a jumper, as he scored eight of the Bears’ 10 points in the extra session.

The Mountaineers (3-3) sank three of their next four free throws before a Holmes trey gave MSU a two-point lead with two minutes to play, at 90-88. A pair of Andre Williamson free throws tied the game again before Morgan State (4-2) gained its final advantage of the game with a layup with 1:27 on the clock.

ASU scored the final three points as Sims drained a pair of shots from the line just before the one minute mark to tie the game at 92-92.

Fouls: ASU 20 (Two, 5), MSU 23 (Two, 5). Turnovers: ASU 12

(Healy, 3), MSU 9 (Three, 2). Blocks: ASU 3 (Healy, 2), MSU 4

(Stokes, 4). Steals: ASU 3 (Three, 1), MSU 6 (Holmes, 3).

Half (37) FinalFG% .395 (15-38) .4803FG% .300 (3-10) .294FT% .667 (4-6) .600

Half (34) FinalFG% .394 (13-33) .4643FG% .300 (3-10) .409FT% .714 (5-7) .741

GAME 6

APPALACHIAN 70Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Williamson-F 2-3 0-0 0-0 10 4 3 21

Butts-C 6-9 0-0 3-3 10 15 3 32

Sims-G 3-7 1-4 9-9 0 16 5 32

Booth-G 7-9 4-6 2-2 1 20 1 19

Brand-G 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 15

Abraham 2-3 2-3 0-0 1 6 3 15

Healy 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 6

Wright 3-6 1-4 0-0 4 7 1 20

Archer 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 2

Hunter 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 3

Lail 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2

Highsmith 0-2 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 16

Webb 1-2 0-0 0-2 5 2 0 13

Nirenberg 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 4

Totals 24-44 8-21 14-16 36 70 17 200

WINTHROP 51Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Burton-F 3-5 1-1 0-0 1 7 1 18

Malcolm-F 0-3 0-0 2-2 1 2 0 14

Robinson-F 2-4 0-1 2-2 3 6 1 29

Morgan-C 3-6 0-0 0-0 1 6 0 17

Jones-G 2-4 1-1 0-0 1 5 2 25

Davis 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 3

Gamble 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 9

Middleton 0-5 0-3 0-0 2 0 1 19

King 1-1 0-0 2-2 0 4 0 3

Buechert 2-4 0-0 2-2 2 6 0 13

Dreher 0-9 0-5 2-3 1 2 0 19

DeWitt 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1

Corbin 3-9 0-1 0-0 6 6 1 12

Valentine 3-6 0-0 1-3 6 7 0 18

Team 1

Totals 19-59 2-13 11-14 27 51 6 200

WINTHROP 51APPALACHIAN 70

Nov. 30, 2009 • Boone, N.C.Holmes Center • 1,292

Jeremi Booth outscored Winthrop 13-6 over the first five and a half minutes and finished the game with a season-best 20 points on 7-of-9 shooting as Appalachian State University men’s basketball defeated Winthrop, 70-51.

The Mountaineers (4-3) built a 17-point lead at the half after hold-ing the Eagles (2-3) to 5-of-26 shoot-ing before the intermission.

After scoring ASU’s first 13 points, Booth yielded to fellow juniors Isaac Butts and Donald Sims, as the trio matched Winthrop’s 51 points on the night.

Butts recorded his second-straight double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds. The big man shot 6-for-9 from the field, sank all three free throw attempts and added three of the team’s 17 assists.

Fouls: ASU 24 (Two, 4), WU 23 (Burton, 4). Turnovers: ASU 24

(Wright, 5), WU 15 (Robinson, 4). Blocks: ASU 1 (Williamson), WU

0. Steals: ASU 8 (Sims, 3), WU 6 (Two, 3).

Half (17) FinalFG% .192 (5-26) .3223FG% .000 (0-6) .154FT% .778 (7-9) .786

Half (34) FinalFG% .500 (9-18) .5453FG% .400 (4-10) .381FT% .857 (12-14) .875

GAME 7

APPALACHIAN 82Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Williamson-F 2-5 0-0 0-0 7 4 1 20

Butts-C 0-2 0-0 0-0 4 0 1 12

Sims-G 6-13 3-8 2-2 1 17 1 34

Booth-G 6-11 2-5 4-7 2 18 0 28

Brand-G 5-10 0-1 4-5 3 14 2 29

Abraham 4-8 2-2 2-2 2 12 4 22

Healy 3-6 0-1 2-2 6 8 0 18

Wright 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 1 7

Hunter 2-3 0-0 3-7 10 7 2 26

Webb 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 4

Team 2

Totals 29-60 7-17 17-25 38 82 12 200

FURMAN 85Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Sebirumbi-F 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 1 0 11

Saaka-F 4-13 1-1 4-6 5 13 1 35

Reddick-F 4-6 0-0 6-8 7 14 0 22

Dehm-G 3-6 2-3 4-4 2 12 3 32

Miller-G 11-14 4-5 0-0 1 26 2 32

States 1-3 1-1 0-0 1 3 1 8

Evans 4-6 1-3 1-2 5 10 4 26

Barnes 1-6 0-1 2-2 4 4 0 20

Toler 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 14

Team 2

Totals 29-56 9-14 18-24 29 85 11 200

FURMAN 85APPALACHIAN 82

Dec. 3, 2009 • Boone, N.C.Holmes Center • 1,851

A slim four-point lead slipped away in the final three minutes as Furman scored nine of the game’s last 11 points to come away with an 85-82 win over Appalachian State Uni-versity men’s basketball. It was the first home loss in five games at the Holmes Center and the Southern Conference opener for both teams.

Following a missed jumper with less than a minute to play, Furman’s (5-1, 1-0 SoCon) Jordan Miller sprinted down the court for an open look to give the Paladins their first lead of the second half at 81-80 with 31 seconds to play.

The Mountaineers then ran a play designed to get the winning basket inside, but with 16 seconds on the clock, an errant pass gave the ball back to the visitors. FU’s Justin Dehm made a pair of free throws before Ryann Abraham drove to the basket for a layup to again cut the deficit to one point with seven ticks left.

Furman again successfully in-bounded the ball and Dehm sank two more foul shots to provide the final margin.

Fouls: ASU 19 (Two, 5), FU 23 (Sebirumbi, 5). Turnovers: ASU 15

(Williamson, 5), FU 9 (Two, 2). Blocks: ASU 4 (Williamson, 2), FU 4

(Reddick, 4). Steals: ASU 4 (Four, 1), FU 8 (Two, 2).

Half (34) FinalFG% .433 (13-30) .5183FG% .583 (7-12) .643FT% .500 (1-2) .750

Half (35) FinalFG% .462 (12-26) .4833FG% .375 (3-8) .412FT% .667 (8-12) .680

GAME 8

2009-10 BOX SCORES

81 2010 SoCon North Champions

WOFFORD 76Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Dahlman-F 10-12 0-0 5-6 2 25 0 31

Rundles-G 2-8 2-6 0-0 1 6 0 21

Salters-G 2-9 1-7 0-0 1 5 2 23

Godzinski-G 2-5 0-3 0-0 2 4 1 12

Loesing-G 2-5 2-3 2-2 1 8 4 28

Diggs 6-11 3-5 1-1 2 16 5 27

Giltner 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 7

Dawson 1-3 1-2 1-2 0 4 2 13

Johnson 3-8 0-0 0-2 9 6 4 27

Martin 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 11

TEAM 1

Totals 29-64 9-26 9-13 23 76 18 200

APPALACHIAN 77Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Williamson-F 3-4 0-0 1-2 5 7 1 21

Butts-C 5-5 0-0 1-2 13 11 1 31

Sims-G 7-9 3-4 8-9 2 25 1 35

Booth-G 3-6 3-5 0-2 2 9 0 25

Brand-G 1-4 0-1 3-3 5 5 3 28

Abraham 2-4 1-3 0-2 1 5 1 18

Wright 4-5 1-2 2-4 1 11 0 13

Hunter 2-4 0-0 0-0 3 4 1 22

Webb 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 7

Team 1

Totals 27-42 8-16 15-24 34 77 8 200

APPALACHIAN 77WOFFORD 76

Dec. 7, 2009 • Spartanburg, S.C.Benjamin Johnson Arena • 1,316

Donald Sims sank four late free throws to fend off a barrage of 11 Wofford points in the final 46 seconds as Appalachian State University men’s basketball secured a 77-76 win.

Ryann Abraham’s jumper opened up a comfortable eight-point ASU advantage at 71-63 with 1:37 remaining, but Wofford made five of its final seven attempts from the floor, including two three-pointers and a three-point play to stay in the game.

With 12 ticks on the clock, Sims sank two foul shots to give the Moun-taineers (5-4, 1-1 SoCon) a 77-71 advantage before Cameron Rundles knocked down a trey to halve the lead on the next trip down the floor.

Wofford (4-6, 0-2) then stole the ball to earn a chance to tie. As the Apps covered the guards, forward Corey Godzinski stepped out to the perim-eter to take the shot. The big man launched the potential game-tying shot, but had one foot on the line, bringing the score to 77-76 with 1.4 seconds to play.

Fouls: ASU 17 (Three, 3), WC 17 (Salters, 4). Turnovers: ASU

20 (Butts, 5), WC 4 (Four, 1). Blocks: ASU 1 (Williamson), WC 0.

Steals: ASU 0, WC 11 (Three, 2).

Half (37) FinalFG% .556 (15-27) .6433FG% .500 (6-12) .500FT% .333 (1-3) .625

Half (35) FinalFG% .433 (13-30) .4533FG% .385 (5-13) .346FT% .667 (4-6) .692

GAME 9

APPALACHIAN 113Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Williamson-F 3-4 0-0 4-4 13 10 2 19

Butts-C 8-13 0-0 1-2 7 17 4 24

Sims-G 7-10 7-9 2-2 1 23 3 17

Booth-G 6-9 2-4 0-0 0 14 5 21

Brand-G 8-14 2-3 1-2 1 19 4 24

Abraham 1-5 1-5 1-2 2 4 3 20

Healy 1-1 0-0 1-1 5 3 0 9

Wright 2-5 1-2 2-2 3 7 2 21

Archer 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 2 0 4

Hunter 1-2 0-0 0-1 2 2 1 14

Lail 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2

Highsmith 2-5 2-5 0-0 3 6 0 10

Webb 2-3 1-2 0-0 2 5 1 13

Nirenberg 0-1 0-0 1-2 2 1 0 2

TEAM 2

Totals 41-72 16-30 15-20 43 113 25 200

MILLIGAN 91Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Seymour-F 0-3 0-0 2-3 6 2 0 21

Hardy-C 3-6 0-0 2-2 7 8 3 25

Edwards-G 3-11 3-10 2-2 3 11 2 24

Sylvester-G 9-17 5-9 2-2 8 25 4 32

Donahue-G 2-7 1-6 0-0 1 5 3 22

Trujillo 3-4 1-2 4-4 0 11 3 10

Collingsworth 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2

McConnell 4-9 3-8 0-0 1 11 0 16

Colon 2-4 0-0 0-0 1 4 1 15

Stuart 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 2 0 2

Devault 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 6

Sitton 4-8 0-0 4-9 6 12 4 23

Carpenter 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 2

Team 2

Totals 30-72 13-36 18-24 36 91 20 200

MILLIGAN 91APPALACHIAN 113

Dec. 17, 2009 • Boone, N.C.Holmes Center • 1,002

Donald Sims scored 23 points and Kellen Brand added 19 as Appala-chian State University men’s basket-ball defeated Milligan, 113-91.

The Mountaineers raced out to a 23-4 lead in the game’s first four minutes before the squad put on cruise control and allowed Milligan to pull back within 10 points at 43-33 with five minutes to play in the half.

From there, Isaac Butts scored four of ASU’s next 12 points as the home team held a 56-41 advantage at the break.

Seven Apps combined to shoot 8-for-15 from downtown in the half, and the squad shot 57.9 percent from the field, compared to 40.6 for the Buffaloes.

Fouls: ASU 17 (Two, 3), MC 17 (Hardy, 4). Turnovers: ASU 14

(Abraham, 6), MC 13 (Hardy, 4). Blocks: ASU 3 (Three, 1), MC 1

(Colon). Steals: ASU 6 (Brand, 2), MC 9 (Donahue, 3).

Half (41) FinalFG% .406 (13-32) .4173FG% .313 (5-16) .361FT% .769 (10-13) .750

Half (56) FinalFG% .579 (22-38) .5693FG% .533 (8-15) .533FT% .667 (4-6) .750

GAME 10

ROBERT MORRIS 52Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Robinson-F 2-8 0-0 1-2 4 5 1 28

Green-F 2-4 0-0 2-2 3 6 2 21

Nwigwe-G 1-7 0-1 0-0 4 2 2 16

Jones-G 2-7 1-3 0-1 4 5 1 21

Langhurst-G 5-14 4-11 0-0 4 14 0 32

Abraham 4-11 3-10 4-5 3 15 2 26

Wallace 0-6 0-3 1-2 1 1 0 18

Piehl 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 9

Johnson 2-8 0-2 0-2 12 4 2 20

Thompson 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 3

Whitehead 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 6

Team 4

Totals 18-69 8-30 8-14 40 52 11 200

APPALACHIAN 65Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Williamson-F 1-2 0-0 0-0 6 2 1 14

Butts-C 3-5 0-0 0-2 11 6 1 33

Sims-G 4-8 3-6 6-6 2 17 2 35

Booth-G 4-11 3-8 0-0 0 11 1 25

Brand-G 2-8 2-6 4-6 6 10 4 30

Abraham 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 13

Healy 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2

Wright 3-6 2-2 0-0 2 8 4 16

Hunter 2-3 0-0 3-4 10 7 2 23

Webb 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 4 1 9

Team 5

Totals 21-47 10-23 13-18 44 65 17 200

APPALACHIAN 65ROBERT MORRIS 52

Dec. 19, 2009 • Moon Township, Pa.Sewall Center • 837

The Mountaineers scored their final 12 points from the free throw line over the last three minutes to ice a 65-52 win over defending North-east Conference champion Robert Morris.

Donald Sims was 6-of-6 from the stripe, with all six attempts coming in the final stretch, and led the team with 17 points. The junior connected on 3-of-6 three-pointers as the Mountaineers made 10-of-23 on the night.

The Colonials (4-6) looked to extend their 13-game home winning streak early on, as the squad jumped out to an early 9-3 lead. The Mountain-eers tied it up three times before taking the lead for good on a 7-0 run to push the advantage to 21-14 midway through the first half.

ASU then extended the advantage to as many as 12 points before the intermission and took a 33-24 lead into the locker room. Sims scored 11 points in the frame, including all three of his treys.

Fouls: ASU 16 (Williamson, 4), RMU 17 (Green, 5). Turnovers:

ASU 16 (Sims, 4), RMU 7 (Two, 2). Blocks: ASU 5 (Two, 2), RMU 0.

Steals: ASU 5 (Hunter, 2), RMU 7 (Green, 3).

Half (33) FinalFG% .464 (13-28) .4473FG% .467 (7-15) .435FT% .000 (0-0) .722

Half (24) FinalFG% .286 (10-35) .2613FG% .308 (4-13) .267FT% .000 (0-0) .571

GAME 11

DAYTON 65Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Wright-F 5-12 1-3 3-5 6 14 0 31

Huelsman-F 4-6 0-0 0-0 2 8 0 23

Perry-G 4-10 2-5 5-5 4 15 2 30

Warren-G 1-1 0-0 1-2 2 3 2 15

Williams-G 4-11 2-8 0-1 7 10 3 33

Lowery 2-10 2-8 1-2 0 7 6 22

Searcy 1-3 0-0 2-7 7 4 1 23

Benson 1-4 0-0 2-2 8 4 2 23

Team 2

Totals 22-57 7-24 14-24 38 65 16 200

APPALACHIAN 49Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Williamson-F 2-3 0-0 3-6 16 7 1 31

Butts-C 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 0 1 18

Sims-G 4-13 3-9 2-2 4 13 1 28

Booth-G 0-4 0-2 0-0 1 0 1 18

Brand-G 1-5 0-1 2-2 3 4 3 30

Abraham 3-4 1-1 0-0 0 7 2 18

Healy 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 4

Wright 5-10 3-5 2-2 2 15 1 24

Hunter 0-0 0-0 0-1 3 0 0 12

Highsmith 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 2

Webb 1-3 1-1 0-0 3 3 0 15

Totals 16-45 8-20 9-13 35 49 10 200

Fouls: ASU 16 (Williamson, 4), RMU 17 (Green, 5). Turnovers:

ASU 16 (Sims, 4), RMU 7 (Two, 2). Blocks: ASU 5 (Two, 2), RMU 0.

Steals: ASU 5 (Hunter, 2), RMU 7 (Green, 3).

Half (33) FinalFG% .464 (13-28) .4473FG% .467 (7-15) .435FT% .000 (0-0) .722

Half (24) FinalFG% .286 (10-35) .2613FG% .308 (4-13) .267FT% .000 (0-0) .571

APPALACHIAN 49DAYTON 65

Dec. 21, 2009 • Dayton, OhioDayton Arena • 13,435

A pair of Marcus Wright free throws eliminated a 10-point deficit and tie the game at 33-33 early in the second half, but Dayton took over with a 10-0 run and held on for a 65-49 win.

UD took an early lead in the game, as the Appalachian (7-5) shooters cooled off following a three-game winning streak and hit just 39.1 per-cent of first-half field goals. UD used that advantage to go up 22-12 just eight minutes into the game.

A late ASU run pulled the score to within three points at halftime, however, at 32-29.

The Apps then opened the second half with an Andre Williamson dunk and the Wright free throws to knot the score. The Dayton na-tive finished with a career-high 16 rebounds in just 16 minutes.

Williamson’s 16 rebounds were eas-ily the most in the game, as Dayton’s Devin Searcy and Paul Williams hauled in seven apiece. ASU was out-rebounded for just the second time in 12 games this season, 38-35. Donald Sims’ four boards were the second-most on the team.

GAME 12

2009-10 BOX SCORES

82 2010-11 Mountaineer Basketball

CAMPBELL 92Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Rodriguez-F 7-15 2-7 4-6 7 20 4 34

Taylor-F 3-5 0-0 0-0 3 6 3 21

Dodson-C 7-9 0-0 2-2 1 16 0 23

Hartley-G 2-5 1-2 2-2 4 7 10 29

Merthie-G 9-11 4-6 2-2 2 24 4 29

Dewey 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 3

Vejraska 2-5 2-2 2-2 1 8 1 17

Celestin 1-2 0-0 2-2 0 4 6 23

Kossangue 2-2 1-1 0-0 1 5 0 12

Awosanya 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 3

Reynolds 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3

Krainiak 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 3

Team 1

Totals 34-58 10-19 14-16 22 92 28 200

APPALACHIAN 63Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Williamson-F 2-3 0-0 0-1 5 4 0 23

Butts-C 1-3 0-0 0-0 4 2 0 16

Sims-G 4-11 3-8 5-6 0 16 7 28

Booth-G 5-10 1-3 4-6 6 15 1 29

Brand-G 0-1 0-1 2-3 1 2 1 19

Abraham 4-6 0-2 3-4 1 11 3 29

Healy 2-3 0-1 0-0 0 4 0 10

Wright 1-3 0-1 0-0 0 2 1 12

Archer 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 3

Hunter 2-4 0-0 3-5 2 7 1 15

Lail 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 3

Webb 0-0 0-0 0-0 4 0 0 9

Nirenberg 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 4

Team 6

Totals 21-47 4-18 17-25 31 63 14 200

Fouls: ASU 16 (Three, 3), CU 18 (Four, 3). Turnovers: ASU 19

(Wright, 6), CU 7 (Dodson, 2). Blocks: ASU 4 (Butts, 2), CU 4

(Vejraska, 2). Steals: ASU 4 (Williamson, 2), CU 11 (Rodriguez, 5).

Half (33) FinalFG% .444 (12-27) .4473FG% .214 (3-14) .222FT% .750 (6-8) .680

Half (48) FinalFG% .621 (18-29) .5863FG% .545 (6-11) .526FT% .750 (6-8) .875

APPALACHIAN 63CAMPBELL 92

Dec. 30, 2009 • Buies Creek, N.C. Pope Center • 1,886

Donald Sims scored 10 first-half points and added six more in the second, including the three-pointer that gave him 1,000 points for his career, but Appalachian State Uni-versity men’s basketball fell, 92-63, at Campbell.

The Mountaineers (7-6) fell behind early, as Campbell opened a 20-6 lead and expanded the advantage to as many as 21 points in the first half before a late ASU run pulled the squad back to within 48-33 at the intermission.

Campbell (7-4) then scored the first seven points of the second half and effectively put the game out of reach, as the Apps never pulled closer than 61-49 after the break.

Sims dished out seven assists, which marked the most by any Mountain-eer this season. Jeremi Booth added 15 points on 5-of-10 shooting and led the team with six rebounds.

GAME 13

APPALACHIAN 58Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Webb-F 2-5 1-2 0-0 1 5 0 18

Butts-C 2-5 0-0 0-0 10 4 2 30

Sims-G 8-15 3-9 3-3 1 22 2 39

Booth-G 2-9 1-3 0-0 5 5 1 29

Brand-G 1-5 1-2 2-2 2 5 1 26

Abraham 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 8

Healy 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 4

Wright 2-7 0-3 0-0 4 4 2 18

Hunter 2-3 0-1 0-0 7 4 0 14

Williamson 3-4 0-0 1-4 4 7 0 14

Team 3

Totals 23-54 6-20 6-9 38 58 8 200

DAVIDSON 68Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Cohen-F 0-7 0-4 0-0 4 0 4 18

Rossiter-F 4-8 0-0 25 3 10 0 24

McKillop-G 3-13 3-10 1-2 3 10 4 39

Kuhlman-G 7-15 3-7 1-3 4 18 1 39

Archambault-G 5-8 3-4 1-2 0 14 0 23

Cochran 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 1

Barr 3-5 2-3 0-0 1 8 0 21

Ben-Eze 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 0 1 11

Allison 2-6 0-2 4-6 3 8 3 24

Team 4

Totals 24-62 11-30 9-18 25 68 14 200

THE CITADEL 62Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

DuPont-F 1-3 0-1 0-0 3 2 0 22

Wolfinger-C 3-6 2-4 0-0 2 8 0 13

Morabbi-G 0-1 0-1 0-0 3 0 0 23

Urbanus-G 2-6 2-3 2-2 1 8 5 36

Wells-G 8-13 0-1 5-7 4 21 4 37

Streeter 1-4 0-0 2-6 9 4 0 25

Dahn 5-11 4-9 0-0 2 14 0 24

Groselle 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1

Eykyn 1-4 1-3 2-2 2 5 0 18

Holston 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1

Totals 21-49 9-22 11-17 26 62 9 200

APPALACHIAN 78Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Hunter-F 0-2 0-0 1-2 7 1 0 17

Butts-C 6-7 0-0 1-1 10 13 0 38

Sims-G 13-19 5-7 13-13 4 44 1 38

Wright-G 1-2 1-2 1-2 0 4 1 10

Booth-G 2-8 0-3 0-0 8 4 0 34

Abraham 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 9

Healy 0-1 0-1 0-0 5 0 0 12

Brand 3-7 1-2 5-6 3 12 0 29

Webb 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 3

Williamson 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 10

Totals 25-47 7-15 21-24 39 78 4 200

Fouls: ASU 18 (Two, 4), CIT 15 (Dahn, 3). Turnovers: ASU 12

(Brand, 3), CIT 6 (Dahn, 2). Blocks: ASU 2 (Two, 1), CIT 1 (Streeter).

Steals: ASU 2 (Two, 1), CIT 4 (Streeter, 2).

Fouls: ASU 18 (Hunter, 4), DC 22 (Two, 4). Turnovers: ASU 18

(Butts, 4), DC 11 (Cohen, 3). Blocks: ASU 2 (Butts, 2), DC 2 (Two,

1). Steals: ASU 7 (Booth, 2), DC 6 (Three, 2).

Half (34) FinalFG% .480 (12-25) .4293FG% .636 (7-11) .409FT% .500 (3-6) .647

Half (37) FinalFG% .536 (15-28) .5323FG% .500 (4-8) .467FT% .750 (3-4) .875

Half (25) FinalFG% .407 (11-27) .4263FG% .273 (3-11) .300FT% .000 (0-2) .667

Half (35) FinalFG% .433 (13-30) .3873FG% .364 (4-11) .367FT% .455 (5-11) .500

THE CITADEL 62APPALACHIAN 58

Jan. 6, 2010 • Boone, N.C.Holmes Center • 1,037

The Mountaineers cut a 13-point deficit to just one several times in the second half, but were unable to regain a lead as Appalachian State University men’s basketball fell, 62-58, against The Citadel.

It was a game of back-and-forth runs, as the Bulldogs used a 12-0 spurt to gain a 20-10 advantage early in the contest. Donald Sims then scored ASU’s next nine points as the Apps fought to within three. From that point, a 10-2 outburst helped The Citadel (8-7, 2-1 SoCon) to a 34-25 halftime lead.

Sims would go on to lead Ap-palachian (7-7, 1-2) in scoring for the fifth time in six games with 22 points on 8-of-15 shooting, includ-ing three long balls. The junior added a pair of assists, a steal and a rebound. He was the only Moun-taineer in double-figure points for the game.

The junior followed a pair of Marcus Wright jumpers with five points of his own to cap a 9-0 run that pulled ASU back within four points with 10 minutes to play in regulation.

GAME 14APPALACHIAN 78DAVIDSON 68

Jan. 9, 2010 • Davidson, N.C.Belk Arena • 5,109

Donald Sims scored a career-high 44 points as Appalachian State Uni-versity men’s basketball overcame an early 12-point deficit to defeat Davidson, 78-68, at Belk Arena.

The Mountaineers shot 53.2 percent from the field and 46.7 percent from downtown in the win.

Sims scored 21 points in the first half as the Mountaineers closed the opening period on a 14-3 run to take a 37-35 advantage to the locker room.

The Apps extended the advantage to seven points at 57-50 before the Wildcats made their move and re-gained a one-point lead with seven minutes left on the clock.

From there, ASU went on a 17-3 run to put the game away at 78-65 before a Davidson trey closed the margin to 10 points in the waning seconds.

Isaac Butts returned to form down low, as the big man scored 13 points and added 10 rebounds for his fourth double-double of the season. He was 6-of-7 from the field and swatted both of the team’s blocks.

GAME 15

APPALACHIAN 89Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Hunter-F 5-5 0-0 1-3 3 11 4 21

Butts-C 2-3 0-0 0-0 7 4 1 21

Sims-G 5-16 3-8 3-4 4 16 2 36

Booth-G 2-7 1-4 0-0 7 5 1 24

Brand-G 6-12 1-3 7-8 5 20 4 34

Abraham 3-3 1-1 5-6 2 12 1 19

Healy 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 10

Wright 1-2 0-0 5-6 1 7 1 9

Arc her 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1

Lail 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1

Highsmith 1-1 1-1 0-0 1 3 0 1

Nirenberg 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1

Williamson 3-4 0-0 5-7 5 11 2 22

Team 2

Totals 28-54 7-17 26-34 40 89 16 200

ELON 65Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Constantine-F 2-8 0-0 5-6 9 9 1 29

Douglas-F 6-15 4-13 0-0 2 16 0 35

Spradlin-G 8-10 1-3 3-4 2 20 2 31

Carter-G 4-8 0-2 0-0 2 8 3 22

Long-G 2-5 0-2 1-1 1 5 1 29

Bonney 1-4 0-0 2-2 2 4 3 13

Birdette 1-3 1-3 0-0 1 3 2 23

Ervin 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1

Ogolo 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 3

Watts 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 6

Grable 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 3 8

Team 2

Totals 24-55 6-24 11-13 24 65 15 200

Fouls: ASU 13 (Two, 3), Elon 23 (Three, 4). Turnovers: ASU 7

(Hunter, 3), Elon 8 (Spradlin, 3). Blocks: ASU 3 (Three, 1), Elon 3

(Constantine, 3). Steals: ASU 6 (Three, 2), Elon 2 (Two, 1).

Half (34) FinalFG% .481 (13-27) .4363FG% .222 (2-9) .250FT% .857 (6-7) .846

Half (37) FinalFG% .438 (14-32) .5193FG% .300 (3-10) .412FT% .667 (6-9) .765

ELON 65APPALACHIAN 89

Jan. 13, 2010 • Boone, N.C.Holmes Center • 2,301

Though Wednesday night’s game saw 12 lead changes and eight ties in the first 30 minutes, Appalachian State University men’s basketball took over the final 10 to defeat Elon, 89-65, in front of 2,301 fans at the Holmes Center.

Trailing by three points at halftime, the Phoenix (3-13, 1-4 SoCon) rallied to tie the game four different times in the next nine minutes, but were unable to take more than a one-point second-half lead.

Once Devan Carter scored a lay-up pull the visitors within 59-57 with eight minutes to play, Ryann Abra-ham led the Mountaineers (9-7, 3-2) on a 24-6 run over the next six min-utes to put the game out of reach.

The senior scored five of ASU’s next seven points and Kellen Brand added seven of his own as the squad pushed the advantage to 20 points.

GAME 16

2009-10 BOX SCORES

83 2010 SoCon North Champions

APPALACHIAN 72Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Hunter-F 2-5 0-0 1-3 8 5 1 26

Butts-C 4-7 0-0 1-3 11 9 0 28

Sims-G 7-13 3-8 4-4 2 21 3 38

Booth-G 3-6 1-3 5-6 9 12 1 25

Brand-G 1-7 1-3 5-6 3 8 2 26

Abraham 3-6 0-3 2-5 1 8 4 19

Healy 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 3

Wright 1-3 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 8

Highsmith 1-1 1-1 2-2 2 5 0 5

Williamson 1-2 0-0 0-0 8 2 0 22

Team 2

Totals 23-52 6-19 20-29 46 72 12 200

UNC GREENSBORO 64Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Stywall-F 8-17 0-0 3-3 12 19 2 38

Brown-F 0-5 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 18

Randall-G 3-11 0-2 0-0 2 6 3 36

Toney-G 3-9 2-7 0-0 0 8 2 28

Evans-G 1-5 1-2 0-0 2 3 1 16

Sellers 2-2 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 3

Koivisto 3-9 3-8 2-2 3 11 3 22

Van Dussen 1-2 0-1 0-0 1 2 1 11

Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 4

Cole 5-9 0-1 1-2 4 11 0 24

Team 6

Totals 26-69 6-21 6-7 33 64 13 200

Fouls: ASU 10 (Hunter, 3), UNCG 19 (Stywall, 4). Turnovers: ASU

13 (Sims, 6), UNCG 6 (Randall, 2). Blocks: ASU 6 (Williamson, 4),

UNCG 3 (Brown, 3). Steals: ASU 4 (Sims, 2), UNCG 5 (Stywall, 2).

Half (31) FinalFG% .406 (13-32) .3773FG% .375 (3-8) .286FT% 1.000 (2-2) .857

Half (32) FinalFG% .412 (14-34) .4423FG% .300 (3-10) .316FT% .333 (1-3) .690

UNC GREENSBORO 64APPALACHIAN 72

Jan. 16, 2010 • Boone, N.C. Holmes Center • 2,162

An 11-0 Mountaineer run broke open a 51-51 tie late in the second half and Appalachian State Univer-sity men’s basketball scored its final 10 points from the free throw line to secure a 72-64 win against UNC Greensboro.

The back-and-forth affair saw six second-half lead changes before the run, which mirrored ASU’s second-half breakout in the win against Elon on Wednesday. Appalachian was 4-for-4 from the field over the stretch, while the Spartans were 0-for-4 with a turnover during the run.

Donald Sims accounted for five of the 11 over the span and 16 in the second half. The Southern Conference scoring leader finished with a game-high 21 points on 7-of-13 shooting. He sank 3-of-8 three-pointers and all four free throw attempts to go along with three assists, two steals and a pair of rebounds.

Jeremi Booth was the only other App in double-figures, as the junior scored 12 points on 3-of-6 shooting.

GAME 17

GEORGIA SOUTHERN 68Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Spencer-F 1-5 0-0 6-6 2 8 1 27

Wohlleb-F 3-7 3-6 0-0 5 9 1 26

Rucker-G 2-4 0-1 2-2 2 6 1 19

Hanson-G 7-15 5-10 2-2 3 21 0 38

Powers-G 7-14 1-3 5-6 8 20 9 33

Johnson 2-5 0-0 0-0 3 4 0 17

Janiszewski 0-3 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 14

Troupe 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 6

Perry 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 7

Baskerville 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 13

Team 7

Totals 22-54 9-20 15-16 35 68 12 200

APPALACHIAN 87Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Hunter-F 2-7 0-0 3-5 9 7 0 19

Butts-C 2-3 0-0 3-4 4 7 2 22

Sims-G 9-11 3-5 7-8 3 28 2 38

Booth-G 0-4 0-3 0-0 0 0 0 9

Brand-G 4-8 1-4 10-11 4 19 0 34

Abraham 0-0 0-0 2-4 1 2 4 15

Healy 2-2 0-0 2-2 3 6 1 15

Wright 5-7 2-2 3-5 2 15 6 24

Highsmith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2

Webb 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 1 0 6

Williamson 0-3 0-0 2-2 5 2 0 16

Team 5

Totals 24-45 6-14 33-43 37 87 15 200

APPALACHIAN 65Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Hunter-F 4-5 0-0 4-10 11 12 0 24

Butts-C 7-11 0-0 0-2 10 14 0 34

Sims-G 6-17 2-7 2-2 3 16 1 38

Booth-G 2-6 1-2 0-0 3 5 1 26

Brand-G 2-6 0-1 0-0 1 4 0 12

Abraham 0-9 0-0 2-2 1 2 3 25

Healy 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 2

Wright 3-4 0-1 1-3 2 7 2 19

Highsmith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1

Williamson 2-7 0-0 1-1 6 5 0 19

Team 4

Totals 26-65 3-11 10-20 42 65 7 200

WESTERN CAROLINA 74Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Russell-F 2-4 0-0 3-6 5 7 1 21

Mutombo-F 3-9 1-4 0-2 6 7 3 33

Gordon-F 5-7 0-0 4-6 4 14 1 18

Giles-G 6-18 2-8 1-2 3 15 1 28

Waginger-G 2-5 2-5 0-0 1 6 5 23

Cole 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 3

Phillip 3-3 0-0 0-2 3 6 1 13

Williams 1-7 0-1 2-2 5 4 1 20

Gailliard 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 5

Gallagher 2-4 0-0 0-0 7 4 0 15

Robinson 3-11 3-7 2-5 0 11 4 21

Team 1

Totals 27-69 8-26 12-25 36 74 17 200

Fouls: ASU 16 (Hunter, 4), GSU 19 (Spencer, 5). Turnovers: ASU

14 (Abraham, 3), GSU 17 (Powers, 5). Blocks: ASU 6 (Butts, 5),

GSU 5 (Janiszewski, 2). Steals: ASU 7 (Hunter, 3), GSU 5 (Two, 2).

Fouls: ASU 27 (Three, 4), WCU 33 (Three, 5). Turnovers: ASU 15

(Sims, 4), WCU 11 (Three, 2). Blocks: ASU 2 (Williamson, 2), WCU

0. Steals: ASU 6 (Two, 2), WCU 8 (Russell, 3).

Half (28) FinalFG% .353 (12-34) .4003FG% .000 (0-4) .273FT% .667 (4-6) .500

Half (33) FinalFG% .333 (12-26) .3913FG% .273 (3-11) .308FT% .600 (6-10) .480

Half (30) FinalFG% .417 (10-24) .4073FG% .286 (2-7) .450FT% 1.000 (8-8) .938

Half (35) FinalFG% .429 (9-21) .5333FG% .375 (3-8) .429FT% .737 (14-19) .767

APPALACHIAN 65GEORGIA SOUTHERN 68

Jan. 20, 2010 • Statesboro, Ga. Holmes Center • 2,036

Behind 12 second-half points from Donald Sims, Appalachian State University men’s basketball rallied from an early deficit to take a lead, but Georgia Southern came back to end ASU’s three-game winning streak, 68-65.

After spotting Georgia Southern a 13-0 lead, the Mountaineers rallied to tie the game at 24-24 with six minutes to play before the half. Josh Hunter then scored ASU’s first five points of the second half, as the Apps gained their first lead of the night, 32-30.

The senior forward finished with a double-double on 12 points and a game-high 11 rebounds. Sims led ASU with 16 points and added three rebounds, an assist and a steal.

Appalachian (10-8, 4-3 SoCon) scored the first nine points after halftime and extended the advan-tage to as many as 13 points with 10 minutes to play before the Eagles started its run.

GAME 18

WESTERN CAROLINA 74APPALACHIAN 87

Jan. 23, 2010 • Boone, N.C. Holmes Center • 5,074

In front of 5,074 fans, Appalachian State University men’s basketball defeated Western Carolina, 87-74, at the Holmes Center, and narrowed the Southern Conference North Division race. Donald Sims scored 17 of his game-high 28 points in the second half as the Mountaineers moved to 11-8 on the season and 5-3 in league play.

Western Carolina (15-4, 5-2) gained an early eight-point lead behind a strong start from Brandon Giles, who scored 13 points before the intermission.

The Apps then tied the game at 25-25 before taking their first lead of the game on a fast break layup by Sims three minutes before the break. The junior accounted for all nine ASU points during the stretch and finished the game shooting 9-of-11 with three rebounds, two assists and two steals.

GAME 19

SAMFORD 55Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

B. Friday-F 3-7 1-2 0-3 3 7 3 30

King-C 2-6 2-6 0-0 1 6 2 21

Davis-G 8-17 7-15 2-4 3 25 2 30

Merritt-G 0-0 0-0 2-4 5 2 1 22

Montgomery-G 2-4 1-1 4-8 6 9 3 38

Bermudez 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1

Bedwell 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 3 0 18

Peterson 0-2 0-2 1-2 2 1 0 10

Johnson 1-4 0-2 0-0 0 2 1 11

Wooten 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1

M. Friday 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 18

Team 1

Totals 17-43 12-31 9-21 23 55 14 200

APPALACHIAN 68Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Hunter-F 1-1 0-0 3-4 4 5 0 24

Butts-C 3-6 0-0 1-1 6 7 1 25

Sims-G 4-9 2-7 3-3 4 13 3 32

Booth-G 3-7 2-4 0-0 3 8 1 18

Brand-G 4-10 1-3 2-4 4 11 3 32

Abraham 4-5 3-4 0-0 1 11 1 23

Healy 2-2 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 8

Wright 1-3 0-0 2-3 3 4 2 13

Highsmith 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 2

Webb 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 2

Williamson 2-4 0-0 1-2 7 5 0 21

Team 3

Totals 24-47 8-18 12-17 37 68 11 200

Fouls: ASU 20 (Four, 3), SU 21 (King, 5). Turnovers: ASU 17

(Brand, 5), SU 14 (Montgomery, 4). Blocks: ASU 1 (Abraham), SU

2 (Two, 1). Steals: ASU 7 (Two, 2), SU 5 (Davis, 3).

Half (38) FinalFG% .519 (14-27) .5113FG% .500 (6-12) .444FT% .500 (4-8) .706

Half (18) FinalFG% .250 (5-20) .3953FG% .200 (3-15) .387FT% .385 (5-13) .429

APPALACHIAN 68SAMFORD 55

Jan. 28, 2010 • Birmingham, Ala.Hanna Center • 2,133

Behind solid shooting and rebound-ing, Appalachian State University men’s basketball built an early lead against Samford and held off a late rally for a 68-55 win.

Donald Sims scored 13 points, including five in the final minutes, to lead the Mountaineers, while Kellen Brand and Ryann Abraham also reached double figures with 11 each.

Andre Williamson hauled in a game-high seven rebounds as the Apps owned a 37-23 advantage on the glass.

Appalachian opened an 11-point lead early on at 14-3 and held Sam-ford to just five first-half field goals, including three three-pointers and a pair of layups.

A Williamson dunk in the final minute before halftime increased the lead to 20 points, at 38-18. The 18 first-half points were the second-fewest allowed by ASU.

GAME 20

2009-10 BOX SCORES

84 2010-11 Mountaineer Basketball

CHATTANOOGA 85Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

McKeither-F 7-11 0-1 4-7 12 18 0 24

Safford-C 0-1 0-0 0-4 0 0 0 14

Bell-G 3-8 3-6 0-0 1 9 2 19

Taylor-G 3-10 3-9 2-4 8 11 3 27

Patterson-G 5-10 4-9 4-7 8 18 2 35

Williams 2-6 2-4 1-4 1 7 3 12

Hampton 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 9

Harvey 2-4 0-1 1-1 1 5 0 10

Odem 3-5 2-3 0-0 2 8 1 14

Smith 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 4

Early 1-2 0-1 2-3 3 4 2 9

Jefferson 1-4 0-0 2-4 5 4 1 20

Watson 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 1 0 3

Team 3

Totals 27-63 14-36 17-36 46 85 15 200

APPALACHIAN 80Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Hunter-F 2-4 0-0 0-0 3 4 0 16

Butts-C 0-1 0-0 0-0 5 0 1 19

Sims-G 6-22 2-15 10-11 2 24 3 34

Booth-G 7-12 5-8 2-2 6 21 2 30

Brand-G 3-8 1-3 1-2 1 8 1 20

Abraham 3-6 2-4 2-2 2 10 3 21

Healy 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 1 0 7

Wright 1-3 0-2 1-1 1 3 1 15

Webb 2-4 1-2 0-0 4 5 0 19

Williamson 2-2 0-0 0-0 6 4 0 19

Team 6

Totals 26-62 11-34 17-20 37 80 11 200

Fouls: ASU 23 (Butts, 4), UTC 18 (Bell, 5). Turnovers: ASU 9

(Three, 2), UTC 10 (Three, 2). Blocks: ASU 5 (Williamson, 3), UTC 3

(Saffore, 2). Steals: ASU 4 (Two, 2), UTC 4 (McKeither, 2).

Half (41) FinalFG% .516 (16-31) .4193FG% .200 (3-15) .324FT% .857 (6-7) .850

Half (51) FinalFG% .487 (19-39) .4293FG% .360 (9-25) .389FT% .400 (4-10) .472

APPALACHIAN 80CHATTANOOGA 85

Jan. 30, 2010 • Chattanooga, Tenn.McKenzie Arena • 4,331

Nine first-half three-pointers helped Chattanooga to an early 18-point lead before Appalachian State University rallied in the second half before falling, 85-80, against the Mocs.

The Mountaineers (12-9, 6-4) pulled within one point on three occasions, including as late as 2:20 remaining in the game, but were unable to get over the hump and take a lead against the division rival. Seven of UTC’s last 10 points came at the foul line to ice the game.

Donald Sims scored 13 of his game-high 24 points in the first half as the Apps found themselves trailing 51-41 at the intermission. Appalachian shot 51.6 percent from the floor in the opening 20 minutes but made just 3-of-15 deep shots. UTC also owned an early advantage on the glass, and finished the night with 20 second-chance points to ASU’s two.

GAME 21

APPALACHIAN 76Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Webb-F 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 5

Sims-G 3-13 3-9 2-2 5 11 2 38

Wright-G 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 3 0 7

Booth-G 5-11 3-8 0-0 5 13 0 31

Brand-G 5-13 0-3 2-2 2 12 6 30

Abraham 2-7 0-4 0-0 2 4 4 16

Healy 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 3 21

Archer 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 3

Hunter 8-9 0-0 6-12 7 22 0 17

Lail 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3

Highsmith 0-2 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 6

Butts 4-6 0-0 1-1 8 9 0 16

Nirenberg 1-1 0-0 0-1 0 2 0 4

Williamson 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 3

Team 8

Totals 29-67 7-28 11-18 41 76 16 200

KING 87Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Seymour-F 2-7 0-3 3-4 6 7 1 28

Blair-F 0-2 0-2 2-2 2 2 0 18

Dockery-F 6-13 3-10 0-1 5 15 2 29

McCargo-G 1-3 1-1 0-0 2 3 3 12

Kite-G 4-8 1-4 3-5 2 12 0 27

Hewitt 5-10 1-5 4-4 4 15 10 28

Murray 3-5 0-2 5-6 3 11 2 24

Smith 8-14 0-0 6-7 13 22 1 34

Totals 29-62 6-27 23-29 37 87 19 200

Fouls: ASU 21 (Two, 4), KC 19 (Dockery, 4). Turnovers: ASU 18

(Abraham, 5), KC 12 (Murray, 3). Blocks: ASU 1 (Healy), KC 5

(Smith, 4). Steals: ASU 5 (Five, 1), KC 15 (Hewitt, 4).

Half (39) FinalFG% .441 (15-34) .4683FG% .176 (3-17) .222FT% .750 (6-8) .793

Half (31) FinalFG% .389 (14-36) .4333FG% .214 (3-14) .250FT% .000 (0-0) .611

KING 87APPALACHIAN 76

Feb. 2, 2010 • Boone, N.C.Holmes Center • 1,807

It took everything the Mountaineers had to crawl out of a 19-point hole in the second half against King College, and after gaining a 60-59 lead with eight minutes to play, Appalachian State University men’s basketball faded down the stretch in an 87-76 setback.

Josh Hunter scored 16 of his career-high 22 points in the second half to help the Apps rally, but double-dou-bles from KC’s Brian Hewitt and Clar-ence Smith proved to be too much. The Tornado shot 46.8 percent from the field and converted 23-of-29 free throws in the game.

Smith led the Tornado with 22 points and 13 boards while Hewitt added 15 points and 10 assists as five King players scored in double figures.

The Mountaineers (12-10) stumbled out of the gate early as King used an 11-point run to bolster momentum.

GAME 22

WESTERN CAROLINA 77Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Gailliard-F 2-6 0-0 0-0 4 4 0 22

Gordon-F 0-4 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 17

Giles-G 7-13 2-6 3-4 3 19 1 28

Williams-G 4-13 1-4 2-3 3 11 4 33

Waginger-G 3-5 1-3 0-0 5 7 4 22

Russell 1-2 0-0 0-0 4 2 0 13

Cole 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 3

Phillip 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 3

Mutombo 6-12 1-4 2-6 1 15 2 31

Robinson 7-10 5-8 0-0 5 19 0 28

Team 3

Totals 30-67 10-27 7-13 30 77 14 200

APPALACHIAN 89Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Hunter-F 2-2 0-0 6-6 4 10 0 19

Butts-C 6-6 0-0 2-3 9 14 0 22

Sims-G 8-11 4-6 9-9 2 29 2 35

Booth-G 2-6 0-3 0-0 2 4 0 19

Brand-G 3-7 0-2 2-3 3 8 1 32

Abraham 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 10

Healy 0-1 0-0 1-2 3 1 1 10

Wright 4-10 0-2 2-3 5 10 1 23

Webb 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 3 0 7

Williamson 3-4 0-0 2-2 5 8 0 22

Team 2

Totals 30-50 5-14 24-28 36 89 8 200

Fouls: ASU 16 (Two, 4), WCU 25 (Two, 5). Turnovers: ASU 19

(Butts, 5), WCU 14 (Waginger, 3). Blocks: ASU 2 (Two, 1), WCU 2

(Two, 1). Steals: ASU 9 (Booth, 3), WCU 9 (Giles, 3).

Half (36) FinalFG% .542 (13-24) .6003FG% .143 (1-7) .357FT% .900 (9-10) .857

Half (34) FinalFG% .387 (12-31) .4483FG% .462 (6-13) .370FT% .571 (4-7) .538

APPALACHIAN 89WESTERN CAROLINA 77

Feb. 6, 2010 • Cullowhee, N.C.Ramsey Center • 6,024

The Mountaineers used a late run to take the lead for good, and seven free throws down the stretch sealed the win, as Appalachian State University men’s basketball snapped Western Carolina’s 15-game home winning streak, 89-77.

Donald Sims led all scorers with 29 points on 8-of-11 shooting and made all nine free throw attempts. He scored 19 points in the second half and broke out of a three-point slump, making 4-of-6 from deep.

The game saw 10 lead changes but looked at risk to get out of hand early on, as the Catamounts opened an 11-point advantage. Appalachian then set out on a 16-point run to take a 33-28 lead shortly before the intermission. Sims scored five points over the stretch and Isaac Butts added four.

Butts dominated the paint with nine first half points and finished the game with 14 points, nine rebounds and a block.

GAME 23

UNC GREENSBORO 69Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Stywall-F 0-6 0-0 7-9 12 7 1 39

Brown-F 2-5 0-0 0-0 2 4 0 15

Koivisto-G 5-16 3-13 3-4 2 16 1 37

Randall-G 7-11 1-1 3-5 3 18 2 32

Toney-G 2-7 2-6 2-2 1 8 0 26

Van Dussen 1-1 0-0 2-2 0 4 1 14

Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 6

Bone 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2

Evans 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 6

Cole 1-3 1-1 1-2 1 4 0 13

Jackson 3-3 0-0 0-0 1 6 0 10

Team 1

Totals 22-54 7-21 18-24 25 69 5 200

APPALACHIAN 75Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Hunter-F 4-6 0-0 2-4 11 10 0 27

Butts-C 4-7 0-0 0-0 7 8 0 33

Sims-G 4-13 2-6 6-6 4 16 1 37

Booth-G 3-8 2-4 0-0 2 8 2 22

Brand-G 4-6 2-4 6-6 2 16 1 28

Abraham 0-3 0-2 3-4 1 3 0 15

Healy 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 3

Wright 3-5 1-2 0-1 3 7 2 17

Highsmith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2

Williamson 1-1 0-0 5-5 0 7 1 16

Team 4

Totals 23-49 7-18 22-26 35 75 7 200

Fouls: ASU 21 (Brand, 5), UNCG 22 (Smith, 4). Turnovers: ASU

13 (Brand, 3), UNCG 7 (Randall, 3). Blocks: ASU 1 (Butts), UNCG 1

(Brown). Steals: ASU 4 (Four, 1), UNCG 5 (Five, 1).

Half (33) FinalFG% .435 (10-23) .4693FG% .500 (5-10) .389FT% .1.000 (8-8) .846

Half (30) FinalFG% .440 (11-25) .4073FG% .375 (3-8) .333FT% .625 (5-8) .750

APPALACHIAN 75UNC GREENSBORO 69

Feb. 8, 2010 • Greensboro, N.C.Greensboro Coliseum • 4,198

Kellen Brand scored 14 of his 16 points in the second half to boost Appalachian State University men’s basketball past UNC Greensboro, 75-69, in front of 4,198 fans at the Greensboro Coliseum.

The Spartans (5-19, 4-9 SoCon) held a narrow two-point lead with seven minutes to play before Brand sparked a 7-0 run to give the Moun-taineers the lead for good.

UNCG pulled back within 65-62 with 4:19 on the clock before Isaac Butts tipped in a miss to help the Apps back to a five-point cushion with two minutes to play. Butts finished the game with eight points on 4-of-7 shooting, seven rebounds and ASU’s lone block.

Ben Stywall responded with a pair of free throws to cut the home team’s deficit back to three points before sending the Mountaineers to the free throw line on each of the next three possessions.

GAME 24

2009-10 BOX SCORES

85 2010 SoCon North Champions

APPALACHIAN 81Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Hunter-F 2-5 0-0 2-3 6 6 3 19

Butts-C 7-10 0-0 1-2 8 15 2 34

Sims-G 5-11 5-9 10-10 2 25 2 35

Booth-G 5-8 5-7 0-0 0 15 2 30

Brand-G 6-11 1-4 3-4 2 16 1 34

Abraham 1-3 1-2 0-0 2 3 3 19

Healy 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 9

Archer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0+

Highsmith 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 2

Webb 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3

Williamson 0-0 0-0 1-4 3 1 1 15

Team 1

Totals 26-48 12-22 17-23 27 81 15 200

APPALACHIAN 66Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Hunter-F 2-7 0-0 4-7 10 8 1 27

Butts-C 2-3 0-0 0-1 9 4 0 28

Sims-G 9-14 2-2 5-5 3 25 4 36

Booth-G 0-4 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 14

Brand-G 3-7 2-3 2-2 4 10 0 30

Abraham 0-1 0-1 2-2 3 2 1 13

Healy 1-2 0-0 1-1 1 3 0 6

Wright 4-7 2-2 0-0 4 10 1 27

Webb 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 4

Williamson 2-3 0-0 0-0 6 4 0 15

Team 1

Totals 23-48 6-9 14-18 41 66 7 200

APPALACHIAN 111Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Hunter-F 2-5 0-0 5-5 4 9 3 21

Butts-C 4-7 0-0 4-4 6 12 1 16

Sims-G 11-14 3-5 5-5 5 30 1 32

Booth-G 1-2 0-0 0-0 4 2 2 17

Brand-G 7-10 1-3 2-3 0 17 0 22

Abraham 1-3 0-1 6-6 3 8 5 25

Healy 3-4 0-0 1-2 4 7 0 21

Wright 4-6 0-1 0-0 4 8 1 21

Archer 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1

Lail 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 1

Highsmith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 3

Webb 2-3 1-2 0-0 1 5 1 6

Nirenberg 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1

Williamson 3-3 0-0 5-7 5 11 0 13

Team 2

Totals 39-58 5-12 28-32 39 111 15 200

DAVIDSON 56Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Cohen-F 4-11 0-4 2-3 4 10 2 20

Rossiter-F 0-2 0-0 0-0 4 0 0 22

McKillop-G 2-8 2-7 0-0 0 6 6 35

Kuhlman-G 4-14 1-6 0-0 4 9 2 35

Archambault-G 3-7 1-5 3-4 3 10 1 26

Cochran 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3

Reigel 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 4

Barr 5-8 5-7 0-0 4 15 0 21

Ben-Eze 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 1 9

Nelms 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 9

Allison 1-8 0-3 2-2 2 4 0 16

Team 4

Totals 20-61 9-32 7-9 28 56 13 200

GA. SOUTHERN 83Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Spencer-F 2-3 0-0 4-8 3 8 3 11

Wohlleb-F 7-8 4-5 4-5 5 22 0 33

Rucker-G 2-4 0-0 0-0 1 4 1 17

Hanson-G 6-11 3-8 0-0 2 15 0 33

Powers-G 3-11 1-3 4-8 2 11 4 25

Johnson 4-5 0-0 0-0 1 8 3 18

Janiszewski 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2

Brannen 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 6

Troupe 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 1 11

Drayton 4-8 1-1 0-0 1 9 1 20

Perry 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 6

Baskerville 2-4 0-0 0-0 1 4 0 18

Totals 31-59 9-17 12-21 17 83 13 200

Fouls: ASU 13 (Two, 3), DC 19 (Two, 4). Turnovers: ASU 17 (Sims,

4), DC 10 (Rossiter, 3). Blocks: ASU 5 (Williamson, 3), DC 3 (Saf-

fore, 2). Steals: ASU 4 (Sims, 2), DC 9 (McKillop, 3).

Fouls: ASU 18 (Two, 4), GSU 26 (Spencer, 5). Turnovers: ASU 17

(Three, 3), GSU 14 (Powers, 4). Blocks: ASU 1 (Butts), GSU 2 (Two,

1). Steals: ASU 6 (Two, 2), GSU 10 (Three, 2).

Half (30) FinalFG% .303 (10-33) .328 3FG% .389 (7-18) .281FT% .600 (3-5) .778

Half (54) FinalFG% .588 (20-34) .5253FG% .700 (7-10) .529FT% .778 (7-9) .571

Half (28) FinalFG% .360 (9-25) .4793FG% .400 (2-5) .667FT% .889 (8-9) .778

Half (57) FinalFG% .778 (21-27) .6723FG% .250 (1-4) .417FT% .875 (14-16) .875

DAVIDSON 56APPALACHIAN 66

Feb. 11, 2010 • Boone, N.C.Holmes Center • 2,007

A pair of Donald Sims three-pointers with 11 minutes to play broke open a tight game and propelled Appalachian State University men’s basketball to a 66-56 win against visiting Davidson.

Sims scored 19 of his game-high 25 points after the intermission as the Mountaineers out-shot the Wildcats 47.9 percent to 32.8. The reigning Southern Conference Player of the Week honoree sank 9-of-14 field goal attempts, including both shots from downtown and all five free throws.

ASU benefitted from Davidson’s early shooting woes to gain an early six-point advantage. The ‘Cats then found their footing and responded with eight-straight points to end the half with a 30-28 advantage.

Coming out of the break, the teams traded baskets for the first eight minutes and kept the score within three points before the Apps built a 47-40 lead.

GAME 25

GEORGIA SOUTHERN 83APPALACHIAN 111

Feb. 13, 2010 • Boone, N.C.Holmes Center • 1,482

Appalachian State University men’s basketball shot a season-high 67.2 percent from the field en route to a dominating 111-83 win over Geor-gia Southern in the Holmes Center.

Both teams started the game on fire, as the Mountaineers shot 77.8 percent while the Eagles connected on 58.8 percent of field goals and 7-of-10 three-pointers before the in-termission. GSU opened a 10-point lead early on at 30-20 midway through the half, before Appala-chian scored 19 of the game’s next 23 points to take the lead for good.

ASU (16-10, 10-4 SoCon) scored a season-best 57 first-half points but only held a three-point lead as Geor-gia Southern (6-20, 3-10) scored 13 points off of 10 Mountaineer turnovers in the first 20 minutes.

GAME 26

COLL. OF CHARLESTON 73Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Simmons-F 9-12 0-0 2-3 10 20 0 29

Breeden-F 6-10 2-5 1-1 3 15 0 25

Monroe-G 3-7 1-2 2-2 2 9 2 34

Goudelock-G 6-23 4-13 2-2 4 18 4 36

White-G 1-7 0-4 1-1 2 3 5 35

Sundberg 0-2 0-2 1-2 2 1 0 8

Lawrence 1-3 1-3 0-0 3 3 0 15

Hall 2-4 0-0 0-0 1 4 0 18

Team 4

Totals 28-68 8-29 9-11 31 73 11 200

APPALACHIAN 72Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Hunter-F 6-11 0-0 2-2 6 14 0 31

Butts-C 5-8 0-0 0-3 7 10 0 25

Sims-G 5-13 4-8 4-4 4 18 4 35

Booth-G 3-3 0-0 0-0 2 6 0 15

Brand-G 4-6 1-2 1-2 2 10 2 30

Abraham 2-5 0-1 0-0 2 4 2 25

Healy 3-3 1-1 1-1 2 8 0 6

Wright 0-6 0-1 0-0 5 0 2 15

Williamson 1-2 0-0 0-0 6 2 0 18

Team 5

Totals 29-57 6-13 8-12 41 72 10 200

Fouls: ASU 13 (Two, 3), CofC 11 (Breeden, 4). Turnovers: ASU 15

(Brand, 4), CofC 7 (Two, 2). Blocks: ASU 1 (Williamson), CofC 6

(Two, 2). Steals: ASU 5 (Abraham, 2), CofC 7 (Two, 2).

Half (33) FinalFG% .433 (13-30) .5093FG% .250 (2-8) .462FT% .714 (5-7) .667

Half (41) FinalFG% .472 (17-36) .4123FG% .333 (5-15) .276FT% 1.000 (2-2) .818

APPALACHIAN 72CHARLESTON 73

Feb. 17, 2010 • Charleston, S.C.Carolina First Arena • 5,122

A pair of Andrew Goudelock free throws with 19 seconds remaining gave College of Charleston a one-point advantage and Appalachian State University men’s basketball’s fi-nal shot drew iron as the Mountain-eers saw their four-game winning streak end with a 73-72 setback.

Appalachian (16-11, 10-5 SoCon) brought the ball up the court for the final possession and had it stripped out of bounds under the basket with just 4.5 seconds remaining. The squads each exhausted their remaining timeouts before ASU got the ball in to Josh Hunter near the baseline. The senior looked to Donald Sims for the final shot but was forced to take it himself.

Hunter turned towards the endline and leaned in for a bank shot, which hit the far side of the rim as time expired. The forward finished the game with 14 points on 6-of-11 shooting and six rebounds.

Sims scored 18 points in the contest to lead ASU and added four assists and four boards.

GAME 27

TENNESSEE TECH 68Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Barnes-F 0-3 0-0 0-0 3 0 1 12

Jones-F 6-10 0-0 0-0 3 12 0 31

Murphy-F 7-13 1-3 10-12 5 25 5 35

Muhammed-G 3-10 2-4 0-0 7 8 4 32

Davis-G 2-7 1-5 0-0 1 5 2 30

Newton 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2

Pickens 2-3 0-0 0-0 1 4 1 10

Dillard 3-5 0-0 0-2 3 6 0 18

Inameti 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 17

Bailey 0-0 0-0 6-6 2 6 0 13

Team 2

Totals 24-53 4-12 16-20 30 68 13 200

Fouls: ASU 18 (Hunter, 4), TTU 20 (Pickens, 4). Turnovers: ASU 12

(Abraham, 5), TTU 13 (Murphy, 5). Blocks: ASU 5 (Two, 2), TTU 0.

Steals: ASU 7 (Butts, 3), TTU 6 (Bailey, 4).

Half (34) FinalFG% .500 (12-24) .4533FG% .500 (2-4) .333FT% .800 (8-10) .800

Half (39) FinalFG% .500 (14-28) .5423FG% .545 (6-11) .545FT% .556 (5-9) .739

TENNESSEE TECH 68APPALACHIAN 81

Feb. 20, 2010 • Boone, N.C. Holmes Center • 2,226

Donald Sims scored 10-straight Mountaineer points in the second half to secure an 81-68 win for Appalachian State University men’s basketball against Tennessee Tech in the ESPNU BracketBusters event.

The Golden Eagles (13-16) cut a double-figure ASU lead down to four points with 13 minutes to play in the contest before Kellen Brand scored on back-to-back possessions to spark a 10-2 run and regain a comfortable lead.

From there, Appalachian (17-11) sank 12 of its final 14 free throw attempts and never let TTU come any closer than seven points in the game’s last 10 minutes.

Sims scored 14 of ASU’s last 23 points in the game on eight free throws and pair of three-pointers. He and Jeremi Booth each knocked down five treys on the night as the team was 12-of-22 from downtown.

GAME 28

2009-10 BOX SCORES

86 2010-11 Mountaineer Basketball

APPALACHIAN 82Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Hunter-F 4-6 0-0 0-0 5 8 3 27

Webb-F 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 8

Abraham-G 1-3 1-3 2-2 1 5 1 14

Brand-G 7-12 1-3 3-5 5 18 8 34

Highsmith-G 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 3 0 7

Sims 8-14 6-9 3-3 4 25 3 31

Healy 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 10

Wright 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 3

Booth 5-8 4-6 1-1 2 15 0 29

Archer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1

Lail 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1

Butts 3-5 0-0 2-4 7 8 0 29

Williamson 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 6

Team 1

Totals 29-51 13-23 11-15 29 82 15 200

APPALACHIAN 71Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Hunter-F 0-3 0-0 1-2 10 1 1 29

Butts-C 5-8 0-0 1-2 7 11 0 27

Sims-G 10-19 3-8 7-7 4 30 0 37

Booth-G 0-3 0-0 0-0 4 0 0 22

Brand-G 7-13 1-3 0-1 6 15 1 34

Abraham 2-2 1-1 2-5 3 7 0 18

Healy 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3

Wright 1-4 0-1 3-3 1 5 1 11

Webb 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 5

Williamson 0-4 0-0 2-2 4 2 0 14

Team 3

Totals 25-56 5-13 16-22 42 71 3 200

APPALACHIAN 58Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Hunter-F 3-5 0-0 4-5 7 10 0 23

Butts-C 4-7 0-0 2-2 11 10 1 32

Sims-G 8-18 3-9 6-8 6 25 1 38

Booth-G 1-3 0-1 1-2 1 3 0 31

Brand-G 2-13 0-3 0-0 8 4 2 33

Abraham 0-2 0-2 2-3 3 2 1 16

Healy 0-1 0-0 2-2 0 2 0 4

Highsmith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2

Webb 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2

Williamson 1-2 0 0 0 3 1 6

7 2 2 0 1 0 1 19

Team 3

Totals 19-51 3-15 17-25 46 58 5 200

ELON 54Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Constantine-F 4-7 0-0 5-10 7 13 0 24

Douglas-F 4-6 4-6 0-0 6 12 1 34

Spradlin-G 2-12 1-7 3-8 4 8 1 30

Carter-G 0-2 0-0 1-2 1 1 1 21

Long-G 1-7 0-4 2-2 3 4 7 31

Bonney 2-4 1-1 0-0 1 5 1 11

Birdette 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 4 0 22

Ervin 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 6

Ogolo 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 5

Grable 2-3 0-0 3-4 4 7 1 16

Team 1

Totals 17-46 6-21 14-26 29 54 12 200

Fouls: ASU 18 (Three, 3), Elon 23 (Two, 4). Turnovers: ASU 12

(Brand, 4), Elon 8 (Two, 2). Blocks: ASU 1 (Butts), Elon 1 (Constan-

tine). Steals: ASU 8 (Butts, 3), Elon 5 (Long, 2).

Half (24) FinalFG% .346 (8-23) .3733FG% .000 (0-7) .200FT% .727 (8-11) .680

Half (29) FinalFG% .360 (9-25) .3703FG% .417 (5-12) .286FT% .600 (6-10) .538

APPALACHIAN 58ELON 54

Feb. 22, 2010 • Elon, N.C.Alumni Gym • 914

On a night where neither team shot the ball well, Appalachian State University men’s basketball sank three free throws when it counted to ice a 58-54 win at Elon. The win clinched the Southern Conference North’s top seed for next month’s tournament as well as no less than a share of the division title.

The Mountaineers’ (18-11, 11-5 SoCon) string of 16-straight games with a 40 percent field goal percentage came to an end, but a gritty effort and a 27-11 second-half rebound margin proved to be the difference as ASU won its sixth game in the last seven outings.

The sixth and final tie of the contest came with four minutes to play at 49-49. Isaac Butts then made a pair of free throws and was followed by a Donald Sims free throw with 3:05 on the clock to bolster the lead to four points.

GAME 29

CHATTANOOGA 74Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Watson-F 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 4 1 12

Saffore-C 3-4 0-1 0-0 3 6 0 12

Bell-G 0-3 0-2 0-0 3 0 10 25

Taylor-G 9-14 4-7 0-0 1 22 2 27

Patterson-G 4-10 2-7 0-0 0 10 0 31

Williams 2-3 2-3 0-0 1 6 0 13

Harvey 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 8

Odem 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 13

Cage 2-5 0-1 0-0 3 4 0 9

Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1

Jefferson 2-4 0-0 2-2 3 6 0 27

McKeither 4-11 1-1 3-4 5 12 1 22

Team 2

Totals 30-61 9-22 5-6 26 74 14 200

SAMFORD 68Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

M. Friday-C 1-2 0-1 2-2 1 4 3 20

Davis-G 5-9 3-6 2-2 1 15 0 32

Merritt-G 4-7 2-5 0-0 4 10 2 27

Montgomery-G 3-9 1-2 1-3 1 8 4 28

Johnson-G 4-5 3-4 0-0 1 11 3 32

Bermudez 1-2 0-1 3-4 1 5 1 15

Bedwell 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 9

Peterson 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 3 0 1

B. Friday 3-3 0-0 0-2 2 6 2 16

King 2-4 2-3 0-0 3 6 1 20

Team 1

Totals 24-43 12-23 8-13 17 68 17 200

THE CITADEL 61Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

DuPont-F 3-11 0-4 1-3 2 7 0 30

Streeter-F 2-4 0-0 4-4 4 8 0 32

Urbanus-G 5-9 5-7 0-0 0 15 3 35

Wells-G 4-14 1-3 2-2 6 11 4 36

Dahn-G 2-4 2-4 5-6 5 11 2 26

Wolfinger 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 8

Morabbi 1-2 1-1 0-0 3 3 0 13

Cherry 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1

Holston 2-3 0-1 2-2 3 6 1 19

Totals 19-48 9-20 14-17 25 61 11 200

APPALACHIAN 80Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Hunter-F 4-5 0-0 3-3 3 11 3 25

Butts-C 4-6 0-0 0-0 13 8 0 30

Sims-G 7-22 6-15 2-2 3 22 3 37

Booth-G 3-5 2-4 4-4 3 12 3 25

Brand-G 7-14 4-7 0-0 6 18 3 38

Abraham 1-3 1-1 0-0 1 3 4 18

Healy 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2

Highsmith 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 2

Webb 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 12

Williamson 3-3 0-0 0-0 3 6 1 11

Team 3

Totals 29-60 13-29 9-9 36 80 17 200

Fouls: ASU 11 (Two, 3), UTC 14 (McKeither, 3). Turnovers: ASU 14

(Brand, 4), UTC 10 (Two, 3). Blocks: ASU 5 (Butts, 4), UTC 1 (Cage).

Steals: ASU 4 (Four, 1), UTC 9 (Patterson, 4).

Fouls: ASU 11 (Two, 3), SU 15 (Three, 3). Turnovers: ASU 11

(Sims, 3), SU 13 (Four, 2). Blocks: ASU 1 (Healy), SU 2 (Two, 1).

Steals: ASU 9 (Booth, 4), SU 10 (King, 3).

Fouls: ASU 15 (Butts, 3), CIT 20 (Urbanus, 5). Turnovers: ASU 7

(Butts, 4), CIT 6 (Two, 2). Blocks: ASU 2 (Two, 1), CIT 0. Steals:

ASU 1 (Brand), CIT 3 (Wells, 2).

Half (29) FinalFG% .406 (13-32) .4923FG% .273 (3-11) .409FT% .000 (0-0) .833

Half (38) FinalFG% .571 (12-21) .5583FG% .583 (7-12) .522FT% .875 (7-8) .615 Half (24) Final

FG% .348 (8-23) .3963FG% .444 (4-9) .450FT% .800 (4-5) .824

Half (34) FinalFG% .517 (15-29) .4833FG% .357 (5-14) .448FT% .000 (0-0) 1.000

Half (41) FinalFG% .533 (16-30) .5693FG% .357 (5-14) .448FT% .000 (0-0) 1.000

Half (27) FinalFG% .344 (11-32) .4463FG% .429 (3-7) .385FT% .400 (2-5) .727

CHATTANOOGA 74APPALACHIAN 80

Feb. 25, 2010 • Boone, N.C.Holmes Center • 2,003

Donald Sims led four Appalachian State University men’s basketball players in double-figures and Ap-palachian claimed the Southern Conference North Division cham-pionship outright with an 80-74 win over Chattanooga night at the Holmes Center.

The Mountaineers (19-11, 12-5 SoCon) never trailed en route to their seventh win in eight games. After leading by as many as 13 points in the second half, ASU saw its advantage dwindle to one point with under five minutes remaining. However, a three-point play by Josh Hunter and back-to-back three-pointers from Sims sparked an 11-4 Mountaineer run that put the game away.

Hunter reached double figure points for the third time in the last four games, as he totaled 11 points on 4-of-5 shooting with three free throws.

SAMFORD 68APPALACHIAN 82

Feb. 27, 2010 • Boone, N.C.Holmes Center • 2,120

Five seniors started in their final regular season home game and helped Appalachian State University men’s basketball to an 82-68 win over Samford. The win gave the Southern Conference North division champion Mountaineers 20 victories on the season.

Donald Sims entered the game as the Mountaineers held a 5-2 lead and immediately scored eight points to bolster the squad. He added six more later in the half and finished with a game-high 25 points on six three pointers and 8-of-14 shooting. The junior added four rebounds and three assists.

Appalachian came out firing, and after missing five of its first six shots, regrouped to take a 14-point lead late in the first half. For the game, ASU shot 56.9 percent.

As in the first meeting this sea-son, ASU’s large early lead was short-lived as Samford rattled off 11-straight points to end the half.

THE CITADEL 61APPALACHIAN 71

March 6, 2010 • Charlotte, N.C.Bojangles Coliseum • 5,007

Twenty-one second half points from Donald Sims broke open a close game as Appalachian State Univer-sity men’s basketball won a 71-61 decision against The Citadel in the Southern Conference Tournament’s quarterfinal round.

Sims finished the night with 30 points on 10-of-19 shooting, four rebounds and a 7-of-7 mark from the free throw line. He sank three treys on the evening to take over first place on the program’s single-season three-point list.

Both teams struggled from the field in the first half, shooting just 34 percent each before halftime. Each team was more proficient from out-side the arc than from inside in the first half as well, and neither team led by more than six points before the intermission. The Bulldogs (16-16) kept the pace in their favor with just a 27-24 deficit after 20 minutes.

After the break, the Mountain-eers heated up from the field and extended the lead to 10 points over the first five minutes of the frame.

GAME 30 GAME 31 GAME 32

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Fouls: ASU 14 (Hunter, 4), CofC 14 (Simmons, 4). Turnovers: ASU

20 (Two, 5), CofC 10 (Monroe, 3). Blocks: ASU 2 (Two, 1), CofC 5

(Five, 1). Steals: ASU 6 (Two, 3), CofC 9 (Goudelock, 5).

CHARLESTON 54Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Simmons-F 4-11 0-0 0-2 3 8 0 29

Breeden-F 1-9 1-7 1-2 9 4 1 28

Monroe-G 4-10 1-3 1-2 0 10 2 32

Goudelock-G 6-21 3-10 4-4 6 19 2 38

White-G 2-6 2-5 0-0 2 6 3 33

Sundberg 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 8

Lawrence 1-3 1-3 2-2 0 5 0 15

Wright 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1

Turok 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1

Hall 0-2 0-1 2-2 2 2 0 15

Team 3

Totals 18-64 8-30 10-14 26 54 8 200

APPALACHIAN 77Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Hunter-F 5-7 0-0 2-4 8 12 0 24

Butts-C 5-8 0-0 0-2 11 10 2 28

Sims-G 4-1 2-4 0-0 8 10 4 38

Booth-G 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 18

Brand-G 14-19 5-6 4-4 7 37 1 35

Abraham 0-1 0-1 4-4 1 4 3 19

Healy 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1

Wright 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 1 11

Archer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1

Lail 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1

Highsmith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1

Webb 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2

Williamson 0-2 0-0 0-0 8 0 1 21

Team 2

Totals 30-53 7-11 10-14 46 77 14 200

Half (24) FinalFG% .281 (9-32) .2813FG% .267 (4-15) .267FT% .500 (2-4) .714

Half (40) FinalFG% .536 (15-28) .5663FG% .750 (3-4) .636FT% .778 (7-9) .714

CHARLESTON 54APPALACHIAN 77

March 7, 2010 • Charlotte, N.C.Time Warner Cable Arena • 5,440

Kellen Brand poured in a career-high 37 points to lead Appalachian State University men’s basketball to an impressive 77-54 semifinal win over College of Charleston at Time Warner Cable Arena. The win vaults the Mountaineers into Monday’s final against Wofford.

Brand sank 14-of-19 shots, including 5-of-6 from downtown, including 15 points in the first half. The senior added seven rebounds and had three of the squad’s six steals. His 37 points were the most scored by a Mountaineer in SoCon Tournament history.

After the Cougars demolished Chattanooga in the quarterfinal, CofC made just three of its first nine attempts as the teams found them-selves deadlocked at 9-9 through five minutes. From there, the Apps went on a 12-3 run to take a nine-point lead midway through the half.

GAME 33

Fouls: ASU 20 (Two, 4), WC 20 (Dahlman, 5). Turnovers: ASU

12 (Sims, 3), WC 7 (Two, 2). Blocks: ASU 7 (Williamson, 4), WC 6

(Two, 2). Steals: ASU 5 (Sims, 2), WC 7 (Johnson, 3).

APPALACHIAN 51Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Hunter-F 2-5 0-0 2-7 7 6 0 27

Butts-C 2-5 0-0 0-0 7 4 1 22

Sims-G 2-15 1-8 4-4 7 9 2 38

Booth-G 2-2 1-1 0-0 2 5 0 24

Brand-G 0-8 0-2 4-4 3 4 1 34

Abraham 3-7 2-5 3-3 1 11 2 19

Wright 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 6

Webb 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 5

Williamson 4-6 0-0 4-6 12 12 0 25

Team 3

Totals 15-52 4-17 17-24 44 51 6 200

WOFFORD 56Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Johnson-F 0-8 0-0 0-0 13 0 3 31

Dahlman-F 4-12 0-0 2-2 8 10 2 32

Salters-G 3-3 2-2 0-3 0 8 0 16

Diggs-G 4-12 0-1 1-2 1 9 3 30

Loesing-G 0-2 0-1 1-2 1 1 1 25

Rundles 5-8 1-2 9-13 2 20 0 22

Giltner 1-4 0-1 0-0 2 2 1 13

Dawson 0-3 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 15

Godzinski 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 5

Martin 1-1 0-0 2-3 3 4 0 11

Team 3

Totals 19-54 3-9 15-25 36 56 10 200

Half (18) FinalFG% .280 (7-25) .2883FG% .250 (1-4) .235FT% .750 (3-4) .708

Half (33) FinalFG% .448 (13-29) .3523FG% .400 (2-5) .333FT% .833 (5-6) .600

APPALACHIAN 51WOFFORD 56

March 8, 2010 • Charlotte, N.C.Time Warner Cable Arena • 6,193

Appalachian State University men’s basketball wasn’t able to overcome its worst shooting performance of the season and fell to Wofford, 56-51, in the championship game of the 2010 Southern Conference Men’s Basketball Tournament at Time Warner Cable Arena.

Despite being backed by an ex-tremely pro-Appalachian crowd of 6,193, ASU (22-12) made just two of its first 14 shots and fell into a 21-5 hole less than 10 minutes into the game. A 7-0 Mountaineer run mid-way through the opening period cut the deficit to nine but Wofford (26-8) outscored the Apps 10-4 over the final 5:30 of the first half to take a commanding 33-18 halftime lead.

Thanks to a dismal .280 shooting percentage (7-of-25) before the break, Appalachian turned in its lowest first-half scoring output of the season.

GAME 34

Fouls: ASU 14 (Hunter, 3), HU 12 (Casey, 4). Turnovers: ASU 9

(Three, 2), HU 13 (Curry, 5). Blocks: ASU 2 (Williamson, 2), HU 5

(Casey, 2). Steals: ASU 7 (Webb, 2), HU 8 (Curry, 3).

HARVARD 71Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Miller-F 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 16

Casey-F 5-13 2-7 2-3 3 14 1 29

Lin-G 4-10 0-3 4-6 7 12 5 33

Curry-G 3-6 2-4 0-0 1 8 3 28

Kenyi-G 0-3 0-2 0-0 1 0 10

Webster 7-8 6-6 4-4 3 24 0 28

McNally 1-3 1-3 0-0 1 3 4 16

Georgatos 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 4

Giger 1-2 0-0 2-2 0 4 2 7

Magnarelli 1-2 0-0 2-4 4 4 0 14

deMars 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 2

Wright 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 13

Team 2

Totals 23-54 11-25 14-19 25 71 16 200

APPALACHIAN 93Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Hunter-F 5-7 0-0 3-3 5 13 2 19

Butts-C 4-7 0-0 0-2 7 8 2 28

Sims-G 8-17 6-11 0-0 2 22 1 32

Booth-G 2-4 2-3 0-0 2 6 0 13

Brand-G 6-9 2-4 0-2 3 14 4 29

Abraham 0-3 0-0 0-0 5 0 5 17

Healy 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2

Wright 4-8 1-2 1-2 3 10 3 20

Archer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 2

Lail 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2

Highsmith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 5

Webb 2-3 1-1 0-0 1 5 1 10

Nirenberg 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 4 0 2

Williamson 4-5 0-0 3-4 6 11 1 19

Team 4

Totals 37-65 12-21 7-13 39 93 20 200

Half (37) FinalFG% .452 (14-31) .4263FG% .538 (7-13) .440FT% 1.000 (2-2) .737

Half (43) FinalFG% .545 (18-33) .5693FG% .545 (6-11) .571FT% .500 (1-2) .538

HARVARD 71APPALACHIAN 93

March 17, 2010 • Boone, N.C.Holmes Center • 1,768

Appalachian State University men’s basketball recovered from a sluggish start to shoot a blistering 57 percent from the floor and top Harvard, 93-71, in the first round of the CollegeInsider.com Tournament at the Holmes Center.

Harvard (21-8) scored the game’s first eight points in just over a min-ute before the Mountaineers found a spark off the bench. ASU’s starting five remained in the game together for just over two minutes, before five fresh reserves entered the game at the 17:40 mark and almost imme-diately pulled the squad back within three points.

Harvard adjusted and extended its lead to as many as 12 points in the opening frame, before the Moun-taineers battled back and took their first lead late in the half, 39-37.

GAME 35

Fouls: ASU 14 (Hunter, 3), HU 12 (Casey, 4). Turnovers: ASU 9

(Three, 2), HU 13 (Curry, 5). Blocks: ASU 2 (Williamson, 2), HU 5

(Casey, 2). Steals: ASU 7 (Webb, 2), HU 8 (Curry, 3).

APPALACHIAN 80Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Sims-G 9-23 4-10 8-8 6 30 3 36

Booth-G 3-4 1-2 2-2 6 9 1 19

Brand-G 5-9 3-4 2-2 2 15 X 31

Hunter-F 1-5 0-0 0-0 6 2 1 28

Butts-C 4-11 0-0 1-3 16 9 0 33

Abraham 1-3 0-2 0-0 1 2 3 17

Healy 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1

Wright 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 16

Webb 2-3 1-1 2-3 2 7 0 10

Williamson 1-2 0-0 2-2 2 4 0 9

Team 3

Totals 27-62 9-19 17-20 47 80 10 200

MARSHALL 72Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Pitts- 4-12 2-8 0-1 1 10 8 34

Pena-G 2-5 1-2 2-4 6 7 2 27

Johnson- 3-5 0-1 0-1 3 6 3 19

Baines- 3-5 0-0 1-1 2 7 0 19

Wilkerson- 7-14 2-4 3-3 4 19 1 29

Merthie 1-3 1-2 0-0 0 3 2 12

Haymon 1-2 0-0 4-6 5 6 2 15

Miller 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3

Lutz 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 3 1 15

Whiteside 4-8 0-0 1-4 3 9 1 22

Spikes 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 5

Team 3

Totals 27-57 7-19 11-20 28 72 20 200

Half (37) FinalFG% .452 (14-31) .4263FG% .538 (7-13) .440FT% 1.000 (2-2) .737

Half (43) FinalFG% .545 (18-33) .5693FG% .545 (6-11) .571FT% .500 (1-2) .538

APPALACHIAN 80MARSHALL 72

March 22, 2010 • Huntington, W. Va.Henderson Center • 4,371

Isaac Butts hauled in a season-high 16 rebounds and Donald Sims connected on four three-pointers and all eight free throw attempts to lead Appalachian State University men’s basketball past Marshall in the CollegeInsider.com Tournament quarterfinal.

Sims scored 30 points on 9-of-23 shooting and sank several late free throws to help the Mountaineers (24-12) to an 80-72 victory over the top-seeded Thundering Herd. The junior guard added six rebounds and three assists in the contest.

Butts’ 16 boards were just one por-tion of ASU’s season-best 47, as the Apps held Marshall (24-10) to just 28 in the game. Jeremi Booth and Josh Hunter also grabbed six rebounds each in the victory.

Though Appalachian extended its lead to as many as 19 points midway through the second half, it was a dif-ferent story before the intermission.

GAME 36

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Fouls: ASU 18 (Abraham, 4), UP 14 (Ford, 4). Turnovers: ASU 9

(Two, 2), UP 12 (Young, 3). Blocks: ASU 3 (Hunter, 2), UP 1 (Wil-

lard). Steals: ASU 5 (Webb, 2), UP 6 (Two, 2).

PACIFIC 64Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Willard-F 8-17 1-4 5-5 10 22 0 37

Ford-F 4-7 0-0 0-2 13 8 1 26

Nunnally-C 2-5 0-0 0-0 9 4 0 19

Young-G 4-12 3-7 1-2 1 12 4 36

Smith-G 2-7 0-3 1-4 6 5 2 30

Neufville 1-3 0-1 0-1 1 2 1 12

Eveland 1-5 0-2 2-2 3 4 1 17

Huddleston 0-3 0-2 2-3 1 2 0 16

Williams 2-3 0-0 1-2 2 5 0 7

Team 3

Totals 24-62 4-19 12-21 49 64 9 200

APPALACHIAN 56Player FG 3FG FT R TP A MIN

Hunter-F 1-8 0-1 0-0 4 2 1 29

Butts-C 0-2 0-0 1-2 1 1 1 16

Sims-G 6-14 5-10 5-6 2 22 2 35

Booth-G 2-9 2-7 0-0 4 6 1 21

Brand-G 4-9 1-5 3-6 2 12 1 32

Abraham 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 4 1 16

Healy 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 5

Wright 0-3 0-2 0-0 2 0 1 15

Highsmith 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 3 0 1

Webb 0-2 0-2 0-0 5 0 0 12

Williamson 2-5 0-0 0-0 7 4 0 18

Team 3

Totals 19-57 9-28 9-14 34 56 8 200

Half (38) FinalFG% .485 (16-33) .3873FG% .333 (4-12) .211FT% .667 (2-3) .571

Half (19) FinalFG% .308 (8-26) .3333FG% .167 (2-12) .321FT% .250 (1-4) .643

PACIFIC 64APPALACHIAN 56

March 25, 2010 • Boone, N.C.Holmes Center • 2,565

Appalachian State University men’s basketball cut a 19-point halftime defecit to five with just four minutes remaining, but the Mountaineer rally fell short in the final minutes and the Mountaineer season came to a close with a 64-56 loss to Pacific in the semifinals of the CollegeIn-sider.com Tournament.

Fueled by 16-consecutive points from junior guard Donald Sims, the Mountaineers trimmed the Pacific lead to 58-53 with just over four minutes left in the game, but the ASU offense went cold in the game’s final stages as Pacific closed with an 8-3 run over the last two and a half minutes.

Sims led the Mountaineer attack with 22 points on 6-of-14 shoot-ing with five three-pointers, while senior guard Kellen Brand chipped in 12 points in his final game in the Black and Gold. Brand was 3-for-8 from the field with four rebounds and an assist.

GAME 37 2010 Southern Conference Men’s Basketball Championship

6S - Georgia Southern 62

MARCH 5 MARCH 6 MARCH 7 MARCH 8Bojangles Coliseum Bojangles Coliseum Time Warner Cable Arena Time Warner Cable Arena

3S - Davidson 59

6N - Elon 66

3N - Chattanooga 82

1N - Appalachian State 71

1S - Wo�ord 59

Session 1, Game 1March 5, 2:00 p.m.

Session 2, Game 4March 5, 30 minutes

after Game 3

Session 3, Game 5March 6, 2:00 p.m.

Session 3, Game 6March 6, 30 minutes

after Game 5

Session 4, Game 8March 6, 30 minutes

after Game 7

Session 5, Game 10March 7, 8:30 p.m.

Session 5, Game 9March 7, 6:00 p.m.

CHAMPIONSHIP GAMESession 6, Game 11March 8, 9:00 p.m.

Session 4, Game 7March 6, 7:00 p.m.

2S - College of Charleston 96

2N - Western Carolina 68

5N - Samford 43

Session 2, Game 3March 5, 7:00 p.m.

4S - The Citadel 55

4N - UNC Greensboro 66

5S - Furman 65

Session 1, Game 2March 5, 30 minutes

after Game 1

6N - Elon 57

4N - UNC Greensboro 47

4S - The Citadel 61

3N - Chattanooga 69

2N - Western Carolina 58

1S - Wo�ord 77

1N - Appalachian State 77

2S - Coll. of Charleston 54

1S - Wo�ord 56

1N - Appalachian State 51

1S - Wo�ord

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The Southern Conference, which began its 89th season of intercollegiate competition in 2009, is a national leader in emphasizing the development of the student-athlete and in helping to build lifelong leaders and role models. The Southern Conference has been on the forefront of innovation and originality in developing creative solutions to address issues facing intercollegiate athletics. From establishing the first conference basketball tournament (1921), tackling the issue of fresh-men eligibility (1922), developing women’s championships (1984) and becoming the first conference to install the three-point goal in basketball (1980), the Southern Conference has been a pioneer. The Southern Conference is the nation’s fifth-oldest NCAA Division I collegiate athletic association. Only the Big Ten (1896), the Mis-souri Valley (1907), the Pacific 10 (1915) and the Southwestern Athletic (1920) conferences are older in terms of origination. Academic excellence has been a major part of the Southern Conference’s tradition. Hundreds of Southern Conference student-athletes have been recognized on ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America and all-district teams. A total of 19 Rhodes Scholarship winners have been selected from conference institutions. The Conference currently consists of 12 members in five states throughout the Southeast and sponsors 19 varsity sports and championships that produce participants for NCAA Division I Championships. The Southern Conference offices are located in the historic Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, S.C. A textile mill that was in operation from 1880 until 1999, Beaumont Mill was renovated in 2004 and today offers the league first class meeting areas and offices as well as a spacious library for storage of the conference’s historical documents.

MEMBERSHIP HISTORY On Feb. 25, 1921, representatives from 14 of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic As-sociation’s (SIAA) 30 members met at Atlanta’s Piedmont Hotel to establish the Southern Intercollegiate Conference. On hand at the in-augural meeting were officials from Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute (Auburn), Clem-son, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology (Georgia Tech), Kentucky, Maryland, Missis-sippi A&M (Mississippi State), North Carolina, North Carolina State, Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute (Virginia Tech) and Washington & Lee. Dr. S.V. Sanford of Georgia was chosen as acting chairman and N.W. Dougherty of Tennessee was named secretary. The deci-sion to form a new athletic conference was motivated by the desire to have a workable number of conference games for each league member. With 30 schools in the SIAA by the

early 1920s, it was impossible to play every school at least once during the regular season and many schools went several years between playing some conference members. In addi-tion, in 1920, the SIAA voted down proposed rules that an athlete must be in a college a year before playing on its teams and refused to abolish a rule permitting athletes to play summer baseball for money. Play began in the fall of 1921 and a year later, six more schools joined the fledgling league including Tulane (which had attended the inaugural meeting but had elected not to join), Florida, Louisiana (LSU), Mississippi, South Carolina and Vanderbilt. VMI joined in 1925 and Duke was added in 1929. By the 1930s, membership in the South-ern Conference had reached 23 schools. C.P. “Sally” Miles of Virginia Tech, president of the Southern Conference, called the annual league meeting to order on Dec. 9, 1932 at the Farragut Hotel in Knoxville, Tenn. Georgia’s Dr. Sanford announced that 13 institutions west and south of the Appalachian Mountains were reorganizing as the Southeastern Conference. Members of the new league included Ala-bama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Florida, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology, Ken-tucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Mississippi A&M, University of the South, Tennessee, Tulane and Vanderbilt. According to the minutes of the meeting, Dr. Sanford stated that the division was made along geographical lines. Florida’s Dr. J.J. Ti-gert, acting as spokesman for the withdrawing group, regretted the move but believed it was necessary as the Southern Conference had grown too large. The resignations were ac-cepted and the withdrawing schools formed the new league which began play in 1932.

The Southern Conference continued with membership of 10 institutions including Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina, Virginia, VMI, Virginia Tech and Washington & Lee. The second major shift occurred 20 years later. By 1952, the Southern Conference included 17 schools. Another split occurred when seven schools including Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest de-parted to form the Atlantic Coast Conference, which began play in 1953. The revamped So-Con included members The Citadel, Davidson, Furman, George Washington, Richmond, VMI, Virginia Tech, Washington & Lee, West Virginia and William & Mary. Today, the league continues to thrive with a membership that includes 12 institu-tions and a footprint that spans five states: Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Al-abama and Georgia. Current league members are Appalachian State, College of Charleston, The Citadel, Davidson, Elon, Furman, Georgia Southern, UNC Greensboro, Samford, Chat-tanooga, Western Carolina and Wofford.

LEADERSHIP John Iamarino was officially named commissioner of the conference on January 2, 2006. Iamarino has promoted the Southern Conference through an ambitious agenda which has improved competition, upgraded compliance-related matters and increased the marketing and brand awareness of the confer-ence and its member institutions. The Southern Conference named its first commissioner in December 1950. Duke head football coach Wallace Wade made the transi-tion from Blue Devil football coach to athletics administration as the first person at the helm.

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Lloyd Jordan replaced Wade as the com-missioner in 1960 and served a 14-year term until Ken Germann became the league head in 1974. Germann was the commissioner for 13 years and orchestrated the league’s expansion to include women’s athletics. In 1987, he was succeeded by Dave Hart who spearheaded the transfer of the league office from Charlotte, N.C., to Asheville, N.C. Wright Waters succeeded Hart upon his retirement in 1991. Under Waters’ leadership, the Southern Conference expanded to 12 members, added three women’s sports and posted record revenue from the basketball tournament. Waters, who is currently the com-missioner of the Sun Belt Conference, was fol-lowed by Alfred B. White in 1998. White, a vet-eran member of the NCAA office, introduced the current conference logo and elevated the conference’s commitment to marketing and development of corporate partners. Danny Morrison headed the conference from 2001-2005 and orchestrated the league’s move from Asheville, N.C. to Spartanburg. Un-der Morrison’s leadership, the SoCon increased its marketing and promotional efforts.

CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY The first Southern Conference Champion-ship was the league basketball tournament held in Atlanta in 1922. The North Carolina Tar Heels won the tournament to become the first recognized league champion in any sport. The Southern Conference Tournament remains the oldest of its kind in college basketball. Commissioner Germann spearheaded the Southern Conference’s expansion to include women’s athletics during the 1983-84 season. That year, league championships were held in volleyball, basketball and tennis. Cross country joined the mix in 1985 and the league began holding indoor and outdoor track championships in 1988. Most recently, the conference instituted golf and softball cham-pionships in the spring of 1994 and added soccer that fall. The Germann Cup, named in honor of the former commissioner, annually recognizes the top women’s athletics programs in the confer-ence. From its humble beginnings, women’s athletics have become an integral part of the Southern Conference and its success. The Southern Conference declares champions in 10 men’s sports - football, soc-cer, cross country, basketball, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, wrestling, base-ball, tennis and golf - and nine women’s sports - soccer, volleyball, cross country, basketball, indoor track and field, outdoor track & field, tennis, golf and softball.

BASKETBALL Men’s basketball was the first sport in which the conference held a championship. The league tournament is the nation’s oldest, with the inaugural championship held at Atlanta’s City Auditorium in 1922.

Not only was the Southern Conference Tournament the first of its kind, the league also helped change the face of college basket-ball. In 1980, the league began a season-long experiment with a 22-foot three-point field goal with the approval of the NCAA Rules Committee. Ronnie Carr of Western Carolina made the first three-point field goal in college basketball history in a game against Middle Tennessee State on Nov. 29, 1980. Another college basketball tradition that originated in the Southern Conference is the traditional cutting of the nets by the winning team. According to USA Today, the practice of net cutting originated in 1947 with North Carolina State head coach Everett Case. As a first-year head coach, Case led the Wolfpack to the tournament title. Case celebrated by claiming the nets as a souvenir of the win to commemorate the event. Basketball coaching legend Red Auer-bach gives credit to former George Washing-ton coach Bill Reinhart, who coached in the conference for nearly 30 years, as one of the originators of the modern fast-break. West Virginia’s 10 tournament champion-ships are still the most in league history. The Mountaineers were led by the incomparable Jerry West from 1958 through ’60. West, a two-time All-America selection, spurred West Virginia to the Final Four in 1959. The Moun-taineers lost in the championship game that season to California, 71-70, but West earned Final Four Most Valuable Player honors. West was a three-time Southern Conference tournament MVP, a two-time league regular season MVP and was twice named the confer-ence’s Athlete of the Year. He went on to a spectacular career with the Los Angeles Lakers and was inducted into the Naismith Memo-

rial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1979. He was a 14-time NBA All-Star while with the Lakers. It is West’s silhouette that comprises the NBA’s globally recognized logo. Frank Selvy set the NCAA record for points in a game while at Furman. On Feb. 13, 1954, the senior scored 100 points in a game against Newberry, a record that still stands. Selvy was the Southern Conference Most Valu-able Player in 1953 and 1954 and the league’s Athlete of the Year in 1954. He went on to a 10-year career in the NBA. Rod Hundley was another West Virginia star during the 1950s. “Hot Rod” made a name for himself as one of the most spectacular players to tour the league during his era. Hundley averaged 24.5 points per game in his three seasons as a Mountaineer and was an all-conference and all-tournament performer in each of those three years. He was the Southern Conference Most Valuable Player and Athlete of the Year as a senior in 1957. He was the first player selected in the 1957 NBA draft and enjoyed a six-year career in that league. East Tennessee State’s Keith “Mister” Jen-nings made his mark on the college basketball world in the early 1990s. Despite standing less than six feet tall, Jennings was a two-time all-conference choice and the league’s Player of the Year and Athlete of the Year in 1991. Jen-nings played with the Golden State Warriors. Besides West Virginia’s team in 1959, the Southern Conference has been represented in the Final Four on two other occasions. North Carolina advanced to the NCAA championship game in 1943 before falling 43-40 to Oklaho-ma State. North Carolina State finished third in the tournament in 1950. Davidson continued the success by ad-vancing to the NCAA Tournament’s Elite Eight in 2008.

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Alabama (1921-1932)Appalachian State (1971-pres.)Auburn (1921-1932)Coll. of Charleston (1998-pres.)Chattanooga (1976-pres.)The Citadel (1936-pres.)Clemson (1921-1953)Davidson (1936-88, 1991-pres.)Duke (1928-1953)East Carolina (1964-1976)East Tennessee State (1978-2005) Elon (2003-pres.)Florida (1922-1932)Furman (1936-pres.)George Washington (1936-1970)Georgia (1921-1932)Georgia Southern (1991-pres.)

Georgia Tech (1921-1932)Kentucky (1921-1932)Louisiana State (1922-1932)Marshall (1976-1997)Maryland (1921-1953)Mississippi (1922-1932)Mississippi State (1921-1932)North Carolina (1921-1953)UNC Greensboro (1997-pres.)North Carolina State (1921-1953)Richmond (1936-1976)Samford (2008-pres.)South Carolina (1922-1953)Tennessee (1921-1932)Tulane (1922-1932)Univ. of the South (1922-1932)Vanderbilt (1922-1932)

Virginia (1921-1937)VMI (1924-2003)Virginia Tech (1921-1965)Wake Forest (1936-1953)Washington & Lee (1921-1958)West Virginia (1950-1968)Western Carolina (1976-pres.)William & Mary (1936-1977)Wofford (1997-pres.)

SoCon STAFF702 North Pine StreetSpartanburg, S.C. 29303

Commissioner ..................John IamarinoAssociate Commissioners External Affairs ...................... Geoff CabeInternal Affairs ........................Sue ArakasCompliance.............................. Doug KingMedia Relations..................Jason Yaman

SOUTHERN CONFERENCE MEMBERS

John Iamarino

For the fifth-straight year and 30th time overall, Appalachian State University won the Southern Conference Commissioner’s Cup, awarded annually to the conference’s top all-around men’s sports program. On the strength of four conference championships (football, cross country, indoor track and field and outdoor track and field) and a division title (basketball), in the SoCon’s 10 men’s sports in 2009-10, Appalachian cruised to its 30th Commissioner’s Cup, which annually recognizes the league’s best overall men’s athletics program. ASU brings the Commissioner’s Cup back to Boone for the fifth-consecutive year, 17th time in the last 18 years and 30th time in 33 years since winning the award for the first time in 1977-78. The Mountaineers’ 30 Commissioner’s Cups are by far the most in SoCon history — William & Mary boasts the second-most with five, followed by East Carolina (four) and Chattanooga, East Tennessee State and Furman (one each). All 30 of Appalachian’s Commissioner’s Cup titles have come since 1977-78, giving it 30 of the past 33 all-sports crowns overall. ASU’s 30 Commissoner’s Cups are by far the most in SoCon history — William & Mary boasts the second-most at five, followed by East Carolina (four) and Chattanooga, East Tennessee State and Furman (one each). On the women’s side, ASU finished fourth in the final standings for the 2009-10 Germann Cup. The Mountaineers’ 73 points were just 14 behind Samford, which won its first Germann Cup in only its second year in the conference. Appalachian has won eight Germann Cups since the award’s inception in 1987, which is the second-most in league history behind only Furman’s 12.

By Current MembersChattanooga, 10 ‘81, 82, 83, 88, 93, 94, 95, 97, 05, 09Davidson, 9 ‘66, 68, 69, 70, 86, 98, 02, 06, 07, 08Furman, 6 ‘71, 73, 74, 75, 78, 80Appalachian, 2 1979, 2000College of Charleston, 1 1999Western Carolina, 1 1996UNC Greensboro, 1 2001Wofford, 1 2010

By Current MembersOUTRIGHT DIVISIONAL TITLES

Chattanooga, 4 1995, 97, 98, 2005College of Charleston, 4 1999, 2000, 01, 03Appalachian, 4 1999, 2000, 07, 10Davidson, 3 1996, 05, 08Elon, 1 2006Georgia Southern, 1 2006Western Carolina, 1 1996Wofford, 1 2010

SHARED DIVISIONAL TITLESDavidson, 5 1997, 98, 2002, 03, 04Appalachian, 3 1998, 03, 08College of Charleston, 2 2002, 04Georgia Southern, 2 2002, 04Chattanooga, 3 2002, 08, 09UNC Greensboro, 1 2002Western Carolina, 1 2009

By Current MembersOUTRIGHT SoCon TITLES

Davidson, 9 1964, 65, 66, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73Chattanooga, 7 1982, 83, 85, 86, 89, 93, 94Furman, 3 1974, 75, 80Appalachian, 2 1978, 79

SHARED SoCon TITLESChattanooga, 3 1981, 91, 92Furman, 2 1977, 91Appalachian, 1 1981Davidson, 1 1981

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NOVEMBER 10 (WEDNESDAY)College of Charleston at Maryland 7 p.m. 2K Sports Classic Benefitting Coaches vs. Cancer (TV-ESPNU)

NOVEMBER 12 (FRIDAY)North Greenville at Furman 7 p.m.Appalachian State at Tulsa 8 p.m.Chattanooga at Tennessee 9 p.m.The Citadel at Richmond 7 p.m.Elon at South Carolina TBAGeorgia Southern at Notre Dame TBAUNC Greensboro at VCU 7:30 p.m.Samford at Youngstown State 7 p.m.Western Carolina at Clemson 8 p.m.Wofford at Minnesota 8 p.m.

NOVEMBER 13 (SATURDAY)Davidson at Penn 7 p.m.College of Charleston at Holy Cross 7 p.m.

NOVEMBER 14 (SUNDAY)Florida State at UNC Greensboro 3:30 p.m. (TV-FSNS/FSNF)

NOVEMBER 15 (MONDAY)Austin Peay at Chattanooga 7 p.m.College of New Jersey at Elon 7 p.m.Carver Bible at Georgia Southern 7 p.m.Tennessee Wesleyan at Samford 8 p.m.Wofford at Clemson 7 p.m.

NOVEMBER 16 (TUESDAY)Montreat at Appalachian State 7 p.m.Coastal Carolina at Coll. of Charleston 7 p.m.UNC Asheville at Furman 7 p.m.The Citadel at Charleston Southern 7:30 p.m.Western Carolina at DePaul 8:30 p.m.

NOVEMBER 17 (WEDNESDAY)Chattanooga at Kennesaw State 7:30 p.m.

NOVEMBER 18 (THURSDAY)Reinhardt at Georgia Southern 7 p.m.Davidson vs. West Virginia 11:30 a.m. Puerto Rico Tip-Off (TV-ESPNU)Wofford vs. USC Upstate 2:30 p.m. Charleston Classic at Charleston, SC

NOVEMBER 19 (FRIDAY)Appalachian State at Mississippi State 8 p.m.Coll. of Charleston vs. Rhode Island 4:30 p.m. 2K Sports Classic Benefitting Coaches vs. Cancer (Toledo, Ohio)Davidson vs. Nebraska/Vanderbilt 12:30/3 p.m. Puerto Rico Tip-Off (TV-ESPNU if 12:30 p.m.)Furman at Kent State 7 p.m.Samford at Auburn 8 p.m. Global Sports Hoops Showcase Wofford vs. Coastal Carolina or Georgetown 12/2:30 p.m. Charleston Classic (TV-ESPNU if 2:30 p.m.)

NOVEMBER 20 (SATURDAY)James Madison at The Citadel 7 p.m.Wake Forest vs. Elon 8 p.m. Greensboro (N.C.) ColiseumCollege of Charleston vs. Illinois-Chicago 4:30 p.m. 2K Sports Classic Benefitting Coaches vs. Cancer (Toledo, Ohio)Chattanooga at Marshall TBA Global Sports ShootoutSamford vs. Middle Tennessee State 3 p.m. Global Sports Hoops Showcase at Auburn, Ala.Western Carolina at Texas-El Paso 10:30 p.m. Legends Classic

NOVEMBER 21 (SUNDAY)Virginia Tech at UNC Greensboro 2 p.m. (TV-CSN/NESN)College of Charleston at Toledo 5 p.m. 2K Sports Classic Benefitting Coaches vs. CancerDavidson vs. TBA TBA Puerto Rico Tip-Off (TV-ESPNU or ESPN2)Georgia Southern at South Florida TBA South Padre Island InvitationalSamford vs. Campbell 3 p.m. Global Sports Hoops Showcase at Auburn, Ala.Wofford vs. TBA TBA Charleston Classic (TV-ESPNU)

NOVEMBER 22 (MONDAY)Hampden-Sydney at Elon 7 p.m.Warren Wilson at Western Carolina 7 p.m.Chattanooga at Louisville TBA Global Sports Shootout

NOVEMBER 23 (TUESDAY)High Point at The Citadel 7 p.m.Appalachian State at Tennessee Tech 7 p.m.Furman at South Carolina State 7 p.m.Georgia Southern at Texas Tech 8:30 p.m. South Padre Island Invitational

NOVEMBER 24 (WEDNESDAY)Jackson State at Chattanooga TBA Global Sports ShootoutJacksonville at Samford 8 p.m.Air Force at Wofford 6 p.m.

NOVEMBER 26 (FRIDAY)Elon at Maryland 8 p.m. (TV-CSN)Georgia Southern vs. TBA TBA South Padre Island InvitationalWestern Carolina vs. Mercer 5 p.m. Legends Classic (Williamsburg, Va.)

NOVEMBER 27 (SATURDAY)Appalachian State at Vanderbilt TBAChattanooga at Florida International 7 p.m. Global Sports ShootoutThe Citadel at Coastal Carolina TBADavidson at Rhode Island 2 p.m.Georgia Southern vs. TBA TBA South Padre Island InvitationalUNC Greensboro at East Carolina 7 p.m.Samford at Georgia State 7:30 p.m.Western Carolina vs. Gardner-Webb 3:30 p.m. Legends Classic (Williamsburg, Va.)Wofford at Xavier (Ohio) 6:30 p.m.

NOVEMBER 28 (SUNDAY)College of Charleston at North Carolina 5:30 p.m. (TV-FSN)Furman at Penn State 3:30 p.m. (TV-BTN)Western Carolina at William & Mary 4:30 p.m. Legends Classic

NOVEMBER 29 (MONDAY)Monmouth at Davidson 7 p.m.North Carolina A&T at UNC Greensboro 7 p.m.

NOVEMBER 30 (TUESDAY)Bradley at Western Carolina 7 p.m.

DECEMBER 1 (WEDNESDAY)*Elon at Furman 7 p.m.

DECEMBER 2 (THURSDAY)*Davidson at College of Charleston 7 p.m.*Appalachian State at Chattanooga 7 p.m.*Georgia Southern at The Citadel 7 p.m.*Western Carolina at Samford 8 p.m.*UNC Greensboro at Wofford 7 p.m.

DECEMBER 4 (SATURDAY)*Georgia Southern at College of Charleston 4 p.m.*Western Carolina at Chattanooga 7 p.m.*Davidson at The Citadel 3 p.m.*Wofford at Elon 7 p.m.*Appalachian State at Samford 5 p.m.

DECEMBER 6 (MONDAY)St. Mary’s (MD) College at The Citadel 7 p.m.*Furman at UNC Greensboro 7 p.m.

DECEMBER 7 (TUESDAY)East Tennessee State at College of Charleston 7 p.m.Gardner-Webb at Elon 7 p.m.

DECEMBER 8 (WEDNESDAY)UNC Greensboro at Maryland 8:30 p.m. (TV-CSN)

DECEMBER 10 (FRIDAY)Western Carolina at Campbell 7 p.m.

DECEMBER 11 (SATURDAY)Murray State at Chattanooga 4 p.m.Charlotte at Davidson 7 p.m.Brewton Parker at Georgia Southern 7 p.m.Texas-Arlington at Samford 5 p.m.Wofford at South Carolina 7 p.m.

DECEMBER 12 (SUNDAY)Lynchburg at Elon 2 p.m.Appalachian State at Georgetown NoonFurman at Middle Tennessee State 2 p.m.Western Carolina at Ohio State 4 p.m. (TV-BTN)

DECEMBER 14 (TUESDAY)Georgia Southern at Cincinnati TBA

DECEMBER 15 (WEDNESDAY)College of Charleston at Charleston Southern 7:30 p.m. North Charleston (S.C.) ColiseumUNC Greensboro at Wake Forest 7 p.m. (TV-ESPNU)

DECEMBER 17 (FRIDAY)*Chattanooga at Elon 6 p.m.The Citadel vs. Colorado TBA Las Vegas Classic presented by IBN Sports

DECEMBER 18 (SATURDAY)Robert Morris at Appalachian State TBASouth Alabama at Georgia Southern 3:30 p.m.Asbury at Samford 3 p.m.High Point at Wofford 7 p.m.Furman at North Florida 7 p.m.Western Carolina at Dayton TBA

DECEMBER 19 (SUNDAY)The Citadel at New Mexico TBA Las Vegas Classic presented by IBN SportsUNC Greensboro at Clemson 5 p.m. (TV-FSNS)

DECEMBER 20 (MONDAY)Davidson at St. John’s TBA Madison Square Garden Holiday FestivalElon at Duke 7 p.m. (TV-FSNS/NESN)Samford at Texas-San Antonio 8 p.m.

DECEMBER 21 (TUESDAY)Reinhardt at Chattanooga 7 p.m.Davidson vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) or Northwestern TBA Madison Square Garden Holiday Festival

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DECEMBER 22 (WEDNESDAY)Clemson at College of Charleston 7 p.m. (TV-FSN)South Carolina at Furman 7 p.m.Georgia State at Georgia Southern 7 p.m.Richmond at UNC Greensboro 4 p.m.Appalachian State vs. Colorado State 8:30 p.m. Cancun Governor’s Cup The Citadel vs. Longwood TBA Las Vegas Classic presented by IBN SportsElon at Navy 7 p.m.Samford at Creighton 8 p.m.

DECEMBER 23 (THURSDAY)Appalachian State vs. Mississippi/Texas State 7/9:30 p.m. Cancun Governor’s Cup (TV-ESPNU if 9:30 p.m.)The Citadel vs. SIU-Edwardsville TBA Las Vegas Classic presented by IBN Sports

DECEMBER 24 (FRIDAY)Appalachian State vs. TBA TBA Cancun Governor’s Cup (TV-ESPN2 if 7 p.m. or 9 p.m.)

DECEMBER 28 (TUESDAY)Western Carolina at UNC Asheville 7 p.m.

DECEMBER 29 (WEDNESDAY)Duke at UNC Greensboro 7 p.m. (TV-ESPNU)Montreat at Chattanooga 8 p.m. Dr. Pepper ClassicFurman at Central Florida TBA UCF Holiday Classic (Orlando, Fla.)Georgia Southern at Auburn TBAWofford at Virginia Commonwealth TBA VCU Christmas Tournmaent

DECEMBER 30 (THURSDAY)Milligan at Appalachian State 7 p.m.Georgia St./Texas A&M-CC at Chattanooga TBA Dr. Pepper ClassicSt. Joseph’s (Maine) at Davidson 7 p.m.Furman vs. Northeastern or Princeton TBA UCF Holiday Classic (Orlando, Fla.)Wofford vs. Cornell or New Hampshire TBA VCU Christmas Tournament at Richmond, Va.

DECEMBER 31 (FRIDAY)Chowan at The Citadel 3 p.m.Eastern Michigan at Samford 3 p.m.College of Charleston at Tennessee 2 p.m. (TV-ESPN2)

JANUARY 2 (SUNDAY)Eastern Kentucky at Georgia Southern 2 p.m.College of Charleston at Morehead State 4:30 p.m.The Citadel at Clemson 4 p.m.Davidson at Vanderbilt 5 p.m.Elon at Columbia 4 p.m.

JANUARY 3 (MONDAY)Virginia-Wise at Furman 7 p.m.Chattanooga at Austin Peay 8 p.m.

JANUARY 5 (WEDNESDAY)*Appalachian State at Davidson 7 p.m.North Carolina State vs. Elon 7 p.m. Greensboro (N.C.) Coliseum*Western Carolina at Georgia Southern 7 p.m.

JANUARY 6 (THURSDAY)*College of Charleston at Furman 7 p.m.*The Citadel at Wofford 7 p.m.*Samford at UNC Greensboro 7 p.m.

JANUARY 8 (SATURDAY)*Georgia Southern at Appalachian State 2 p.m.*Samford at Elon 2 p.m.*The Citadel at Furman 4 p.m.*Chattanooga at UNC Greensboro 2 p.m.*Davidson at Western Carolina 4:30 p.m.*College of Charleston at Wofford 7 p.m.

JANUARY 10 (MONDAY)*Elon at UNC Greensboro 7 p.m.

JANUARY 12 (WEDNESDAY)*Furman at Davidson 7 p.m.*Wofford at Georgia Southern 7 p.m.

JANUARY 13 (THURSDAY)*UNC Greensboro at Appalachian State 7 p.m.*Chattanooga at The Citadel 7 p.m.*Elon at Western Carolina 7 p.m.

JANUARY 15 (SATURDAY)*The Citadel at College of Charleston 4 p.m.*Samford at Chattanooga 7 p.m.*Wofford at Davidson 7 p.m.*Furman at Georgia Southern 2 p.m.*Appalachian State at Western Carolina 2 p.m.

JANUARY 17 (MONDAY)*Elon at Appalachian State 7 p.m.*College of Charleston at Chattanooga 7 p.m.*Davidson at UNC Greensboro 7 p.m.*The Citadel at Samford 8 p.m.

JANUARY 20 (THURSDAY)*Western Carolina at College of Charleston 7 p.m.*Appalachian State at The Citadel 7 p.m.*Davidson at Elon 7 p.m.*Samford at Furman 7 p.m.*Georgia Southern at UNC Greensboro 7 p.m.*Chattanooga at Wofford 7 p.m.

JANUARY 22 (SATURDAY)*Appalachian State at College of Charleston 4 p.m.*Western Carolina at The Citadel 7 p.m.*Georgia Southern at Elon 7 p.m.*Chattanooga at Furman 4 p.m.*Samford at Wofford 2 p.m.

JANUARY 24 (MONDAY)*Furman at Wofford 7 p.m.

JANUARY 26 (WEDNESDAY)*The Citadel at Davidson 7 p.m.*College of Charleston at Georgia Southern 7 p.m.

JANUARY 27 (THURSDAY)*Wofford at Appalachian State 7 p.m.*UNC Greensboro at Chattanooga 7 p.m.*Elon at Samford 8 p.m.*Furman at Western Carolina 7 p.m.

JANUARY 29 (SATURDAY)*Elon at Chattanooga 7:30 p.m.*College of Charleston at Davidson 7 p.m.*Appalachian State at Furman 4 p.m.*UNC Greensboro at Samford 5 p.m.*Western Carolina at Wofford 7 p.m.

JANUARY 31 (MONDAY)*Davidson at Georgia Southern 7 p.m.

FEBRUARY 2 (WEDNESDAY)*Western Carolina at Elon 7 p.m.*Appalachian State at UNC Greensboro 7 p.m.

FEBRUARY 3 (THURSDAY)*Wofford at College of Charleston 7 p.m.*Georgia Southern at Chattanooga 7 p.m.*Furman at The Citadel 7 p.m.*Davidson at Samford 8 p.m.

FEBRUARY 5 (SATURDAY)*Furman at College of Charleston 4 p.m.*Wofford at The Citadel 7 p.m.*Chattanooga at Davidson 7 p.m.*Appalachian State at Elon 7 p.m.*Samford at Geogia Southern 3:30 p.m.*UNC Greensboro at Western Carolina 2 p.m.

FEBRUARY 7 (MONDAY)*The Citadel at UNC Greensboro 7 p.m.

FEBRUARY 9 (WEDNESDAY)*College of Charleston at Elon 7 p.m.*Davidson at Wofford 7 p.m.

FEBRUARY 10 (THURSDAY)*Samford at Appalachian State 7 p.m.*Georgia Southern at Furman 7 p.m.*Chattanooga at Western Carolina 7 p.m.

FEBRUARY 12 (SATURDAY)*Chattanooga at Appalachian State 2 p.m.*UNC Greensboro at College of Charleston 4 p.m.*Elon at The Citadel 7 p.m.*Davidson at Furman 4 p.m.*Samford at Western Carolina 2 p.m*Georgia Southern at Wofford 7 p.m.

FEBRUARY 14 (MONDAY)Savannah State at The Citadel TBA

FEBRUARY 15 (TUESDAY)Miami (Fla.) at UNC Greensboro 7 p.m.

FEBRUARY 16 (WEDNESDAY)*Georgia Southern at Davidson 7 p.m.*Wofford at Samford 8 p.m.Chattanooga at Georgia Tech 7:30 p.m.

FEBRUARY 17 (THURSDAY)*Western Carolina at Appalachian State 7 p.m.*College of Charleston at The Citadel 7 p.m.

FEBRUARY 19 (SATURDAY)*UNC Greensboro at Elon 7 p.m.*The Citadel at Georgia Southern 7 p.m.*Furman at Samford 5 p.m.TBD at College of Charleston in BracketBustersTBD at Western Carolina in BracketBustersTBD at Wofford in BracketBustersAppalachian State at TBD in BracketBustersDavidson at TBD in BracketBusters

FEBRUARY 21 (MONDAY)*Samford at College of Charleston 7 p.m.*Furman at Chattanooga 7 p.m.*Western Carolina at UNC Greensboro 7 p.m.

FEBRUARY 23 (WEDNESDAY)*Wofford at Chattanooga 7 p.m.

FEBRUARY 24 (THURSDAY)*College of Charleston at Appalachian State 7 p.m.*Elon at Davidson 7 p.m.*UNC Greensboro at Georgia Southern 7 p.m.*The Citadel at Western Carolina 7 p.m.

FEBRUARY 26 (SATURDAY)*The Citadel at Appalachian State 2 p.m.*UNC Greensboro at Davidson 7 p.m.*Wofford at Furman 4 p.m.*Elon at Georgia Southern 7:30 p.m.*Chattanooga at Samford 5 p.m.*College of Charleston at Western Carolina 4:30 p.m.

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ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL RECORD QUICK REFERENCE

SINGLE-GAME SCORING LEADERS

POINTSGame: 56 Stan Davis vs. Carson-Newman, Jan. 24, 1974Season: 754 Donald Sims, 2009-10Career: 1,794 Don King, 1958-61

FIELD GOALSGame: 25, Stan Davis vs. Carson-Newman, Jan. 24, 1974Season: 241 Stan Davis, 1972-73Career: 700 Don King, 1958-61

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSGame: 42 Stan Davis vs. Carson-Newman, Jan. 24, 1974Season: 546 Stan Davis, 1972-73Career: 1,467 Don King, 1958-61

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGame: 1.000 (12-12) Tyson Patterson at Western Carolina, Jan. 24, 2000Season: .699 (137-196) Ricky Nedd, 1990-91Career: .690 (412-597) Ricky Nedd, 1990-94

3-POINT FIELD GOALSGame: 10 Nate Cranford at Chattanooga, Jan. 6, 2007Season: 123 Donald Sims, 2009-10Career: 280 Donald Sims, 2007-pres.

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTSGame: 19 Shawn Hall vs. Davidson, Feb. 22, 2003Season: 309 Shawn Hall, 2002-03Career: 702 D.J. Thompson, 2003-07

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT.Game: 1.00 (5-5), Doug McLaughlin-Williams at Tennessee, Dec. 6, 2005; Kemp Phillips vs. Davidson, Jan. 22, 1990; Matt McMahon at Wofford, Jan. 11, 1990; Tyson Patterson at W. Carolina, Jan. 24, 2000Season: .479 (45-94) Kemp Phillips, 1986-87Career: .445 (65-146) Graham Bunn, 2001-03

FREE THROWSGame: 23 John Pyecha vs. Barton, Feb. 9, 1955Season: 230 John Pyecha, 1954-55Career: 522 Wayne Duncan, 1962-65

FREE THROW ATTEMPTSGame: 26 John Pyecha vs. Barton, Feb. 9, 1955Season: 307 John Pyecha, 1954-55Career: 671 Wayne Duncan, 1962-65

FREE THROW PERCENTAGEGame: 1.00 (13-13)

Darryl Robinson vs. The Citadel, Jan. 21, 1978 1.00 (12-12) Wade Capehart vs. VMI, Jan. 24, 1983 Kemp Phillips vs. Furman, March 3, 1990Season: .951 (175-184) Donald Sims, 2009-10Career: .906 (367-405) Donald Sims, 2007-pres.

REBOUNDSGame: 24 Larry Dudas vs. UNCW, Feb. 26, 1972 Tony Searcy vs. High Point, Feb. 20, 1978Season: 359 Tony Searcy, 1977-78Career: 1,108 Wayne Duncan. 1962-65

ASSISTSGame: 14 Tyson Patterson vs. Lees-McRae, Nov. 27, 1999Season: 218 Tyson Patterson, 1999-00Career: 638 Tyson Patterson, 1996-00

STEALSGame: 9 D.J. Thompson vs. UNCG, Feb. 22, 2007Season: 87 Tyson Patterson, 1999-00Career: 293 D.J. Thompson, 2003-07

BLOCKSGame: 8 Jeremy Clayton vs. UTC, Jan. 17, 2008 Ricky Nedd vs. Tenn. Tech, Dec. 6, 1993Season: 75 Jeremy Clayton, 2007-08Career: 220 Jeremy Clayton, 2004-08

SCORING AVERAGESeason: 26.6 Dave Abernathy, 1955-56Career: 21.0 John Pyecha, 1951-55

REBOUNDING AVERAGESeason: 14.7 John Pyecha, 1951-52Career: 11.2 Wayne Duncan, 1962-65

1. 56 Stan Davis vs. Carson-Newman Jan. 24, 19742. 50 John Pyecha vs. Western Carolina Jan. 12, 19553. 49 John Pyecha vs. Barton Feb. 9, 19554. 44 Donald Sims vs. Davidson Jan. 9, 20105. 43 Junior Braswell vs. Davidson Feb. 22, 19976. 42 John Pyecha vs. High Point Feb. 12, 19557. 41 Stan Davis vs. Georgia Southern Jan. 20, 1973 41 Billy Ross vs. Marshall Jan. 6, 19939. 40 Wayne Duncan vs. Barton Jan. 25, 196510. 39 Billy Ross vs. Chattanooga Feb. 7, 199311. 38 John Pyecha vs. King Jan. 26, 195512. 37 Preston Williams vs. Pfeiffer Dec. 1, 1968 37 Shawn Hall vs. E. Tenn. State Jan. 6, 2003 37 Kellen Brand vs. Charleston March 7, 201015. 36 Don King vs. High Point Feb. 13, 1960 36 Wayne Duncan vs. Belmont Abbey Dec. 12, 1963 36 Allen Price vs. Newberry Jan. 7, 1969 36 Steve Spurlock vs. Charlotte Dec. 5, 1990 36 Chad McClendon vs. Western Carolina Jan. 30, 1995 36 Junior Braswell vs. The Citadel Feb. 29, 199621. 35 Dave Abernathy vs. High Point Jan. 7, 1956 35 Ron Coker vs. Voorhees Dec. 1, 1969 35 Noah Brown at Chattanooga Jan. 12, 2004 35 Donald Sims vs. Chattanooga Feb. 26, 200925. 34 Wayne Duncan vs. Newberry Dec. 5, 1963 34 Stan Davis vs. Lenoir-Rhyne Jan. 26, 1974 34 Shawn Hall vs. Gardner Webb Jan. 15, 2003

28. 33 John Pyecha vs. Catawba Jan. 22, 1955 33 Dave Abernathy vs. Catawba Feb. 19, 1955 33 Renaldo Lawrence vs. Clemson Dec. 17, 1977 33 Steve Spurlock vs. East Carolina Dec. 8, 1990 33 Chad McClendon vs. VMI Jan. 28, 1995 33 Kareem Livingston vs. Marshall Jan. 13, 1996 33 Shawn Hall vs. Charlotte Nov. 25, 2002 33 D.J. Thompson vs. Ga. Southern Jan. 23, 200636. 32 John Pyecha vs. Milligan Dec. 4, 1954 32 Dave Abernathy vs. Catawba Jan. 14, 1956 32 Dave Abernathy vs. Elon Feb. 22, 1956 32 John Thomas vs. E. Tenn. State Feb. 10, 1970 32 Calvin Bowser vs. East Carolina Feb. 28, 1976 32 Billy Ross vs. Davidson Feb. 20, 1993 32 Nod Carter vs. Nebraska Dec. 1, 1993 32 D.J. Thompson at Ga. Southern Jan. 15, 2005 32 D.J. Thompson vs. UNC Greensboro Feb. 22, 200745. 31 Dave Abernathy vs. Carson-Newman Dec. 5, 1955 31 Tony Searcy vs. Lenoir-Rhyne Jan. 22, 1977 31 Tony Searcy vs. High Point Feb. 20, 1978 31 Chad McClendon vs. VMI Feb. 25, 1995 31 Kareem Livingston vs. Furman Feb. 8, 1996 31 Tyson Patterson at Western Carolina Jan. 24, 2000 31 D.J. Thompson at James Madison Nov. 28, 2005 31 Kellen Brand vs. Western Carolina Jan. 24, 200953. 30 14 times 30 Donald Sims vs. Georgia Southern Feb. 13, 2010 30 Donald Sims vs. The Citadel March 6, 2010 30 Donald Sims vs. Marshall March 22, 2010

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

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SINGLE-SEASON SCORING LEADERS (500-PT CLUB)

Pts. Player FG (3FG) FT Year1. 754 Donald Sims 228 (123) 175 2009-102. 683 Billy Ross 232 (93) 126 1992-933. 630 John Pyecha 200 230 1954-554. 591 Allen Price 230 131 1968-695. 585 Stan Davis 241 103 1972-736. 573 Shawn Hall 189 (103) 92 2002-037. 572 D.J. Thompson 175 (98) 124 2005-068. 567 Junior Braswell 193 (78) 103 1996-979. 558 Dave Abernathy 208 142 1955-5610. 533 Chad McClendon 206 121 1992-9311. 524 Dave Abernathy 197 130 1956-5712. 525 Rufus Leach 176 (103) 70 1999-0013. 520 Steve Spurlock 204 (11) 101 1990-9114. 514 D.J. Thompson 153 (82) 126 2006-0715. 511 Don King 201 109 1958-5916. 509 James Wilcox 192 125 1965-6617. 502 Don King 192 118 1959-60

SINGLE-SEASON SCORING AVERAGE1. 26.6 Dave Abernathy 1955-562. 26.3 John Pyecha 1954-553. 24.4 Billy Ross 1992-934. 22.5 Stan Davis 1972-735. 21.9 Allen Price 1968-696. 21.8 Dave Abernathy 1956-577. 21.3 Don King 1958-598. 21.2 Stan Davis 1973-749. 20.5 Shawn Hall 2002-0310. 20.4 Donald Sims 2009-10

Pts. Player Years Games FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Avg.1. 1,794 Don King 1958-61 100 700-1467 .477 — — 394-528 .746 17.92. 1,744 Dave Abernathy 1954-57 89 655-1432 .457 — — 434-600 .658 19.63. 1,734 Wayne Duncan 1962-65 99 606-1383 .438 — — 522-671 .778 17.54. 1,656 Billy Ross 1990-93 117 593-1336 .444 211-543 .389 259-366 .708 14.25. 1,631 Darryl Robinson 1976-79 111 638-1281 .498 — — 355-474 .749 14.76. 1,599 D.J. Thompson 2003-06 123 493-1267 .389 270-702 .385 343-457 .751 13.07. 1,593 Rick Howe 1958-61 101 608-1285 .473 — — 377-490 .769 15.88. 1,533 Donald Sims 2007-pres. 99 443-1030 .430 280-663 .422 367-405 .906 15.59. 1,509 Stan Davis 1972-74 74 623-1371 .454 — — 263-346 .760 20.410. 1,494 Charles Payton 1979-82 112 560-958 .585 — — 374-554 .675 13.311. 1,468 Chad McClendon 1992-95 113 558-1032 .541 0-5 .000 352-483 .729 13.012. 1,443 Walter Anderson 1977-80 109 574-1266 .454 — — 295-407 .725 13.213. 1,422 Allen Price 1967-69 83 547-1071 .511 — — 328-435 .754 17.114. 1,411 Kellen Brand 2006-10 131 478-1028 .465 155-400 .388 300-390 .769 10.815. 1,345 Kareem Livingston 1994-98 114 522-873 .598 0-1 .000 301-462 .652 11.816. 1,340 Junior Braswell 1994-97 112 450-1064 .423 172-466 .369 268-343 .781 12.017. 1,327 Rodney Peel 1988-92 116 439-1082 .406 229-654 .350 220-290 .759 11.418. 1,288 Tige Darner 1994-98 114 444-991 .448 170-436 .390 220-347 .634 11.319. 1,283 Steve Spurlock 1990-92 86 506-1005 .504 18-56 .321 253-362 .699 14.920. 1,266 Sam Gibson 1988-90 86 523-906 .577 0-1 .000 220-356 .618 14.721. 1,250 Kemp Phillips 1987-90 107 347-773 .449 189-437 .433 367-457 .803 11.722. 1,222 Tyson Patterson 1997-00 118 436-1038 .420 59-186 .317 281-430 .653 10.423. 1,155 John Pyecha 1952-55 55 395-736 .537 — — 365-510 .716 21.0 1,155 John Fitch 1979-82 111 493-986 .500 11-34 .393 158-202 .782 10.425. 1,132 Wade Capehart 1981-85 111 451-842 .536 3-12 .250 227-311 .730 10.226. 1,166 Noah Brown 2001-05 119 379-1025 .340 24-648 .330 174-284 .683 9.827. 1,114 Danny Beauchamp 1966-68 77 425-948 .448 — — 264-341 .774 14.528. 1,044 Chris McFarland 2001-05 132 395-891 .443 56-158 .354 198-267 .742 7.929. 1,038 Rod Davis 1983-86 113 395-726 .544 — — 248-367 .676 9.2

CAREER SCORING LEADERS (1,000-POINT CLUB)

CAREER SCORING AVERAGE1. 21.0 John Pyecha 1951-552. 20.4 Stan Davis 1971-743. 17.7 Preston Williams 1968-694. 17.5 Wayne Duncan 1962-655. 17.4 Don King 1958-616. 17.1 Allen Price 1966-697. 16.4 Rufus Leach 1999-008 15.8 Rick Howe 1958-619. 15.5 Renaldo Lawrence 1977-79 15.5 Donald Sims 2007-pres.

SCORING RECORDS

Billy Ross’ 683 points in 1992-93 stood as ASU’s top single-season mark for 17 seasons

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FIELD GOALS MADEGAME

1. 25 Stan Davis vs. Carson-Newman Jan. 24, 1974

SEASON1. 241 Stan Davis 1972-732. 232 Billy Ross 1992-933. 230 Allen Price 1968-694. 228 Donald Sims 2009-105. 207 Preston Williams 1968-69 207 Stan Davis 1973-747. 206 Chad McClendon 1994-958. 204 Steve Spurlock 1990-919. 193 Renaldo Lawrence 1977-78 193 Junior Braswell 1996-97

CAREER1. 700 Don King 1958-612. 655 Dave Abernathy 1954-573. 638 Darryl Robinson 1976-794. 623 Stan Davis 1972-745. 608 Rick Howe 1958-616. 606 Wayne Duncan 1962-657. 593 Billy Ross 1990-938. 585 Kareem Livingston 1994-989. 574 Walter Anderson 1977-8010. 560 Charles Payton 1979-82

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGAME

1. 42 Stan Davis vs. Carson-Newman Jan. 24, 1974

SEASON1. 546 Stan Davis 1972-732. 536 Billy Ross 1992-933. 521 Shawn Hall 2002-034. 499 Donald Sims 2009-105. 465 Preston Williams 1968-696. 464 Allen Price 1968-697. 458 D.J. Thompson 2005-068. 445 Stan Davis 1973-749. 417 Junior Braswell 1996-9710. 415 Calvin Bowswer 1975-76

CAREER1. 1,467 Don King 1958-612. 1,432 Dave Abernathy 1954-573. 1,383 Wayne Duncan 1962-654. 1,371 Stan Davis 1972-745. 1,336 Billy Ross 1989-936. 1,285 Rick Howe 1958-617. 1,281 Darryl Robinson 1976-798. 1,267 D.J. Thompson 2003-069. 1,266 Walter Anderson 1977-8010. 1,082 Rodney Peel 1988-92

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGAME (MIN. 10 ATTEMPTS)

1. 1.000 (12-12) Tyson Patterson at W.Carolina Jan. 24, 20002. .900 (9-10) Chris McFarland at UNCG Feb. 17, 20043. .899 (15-17) Renaldo Lawrence at Clemson Dec. 17, 19774. .857 (12-14) Alvin Gentry vs. Lenoir-Rhyne Feb. 16, 1974

SEASON1. .699 (137-196) Ricky Nedd 1990-912. .687 (92-134) Ricky Nedd 1991-923. .673 (99-147) Ricky Nedd 1993-944. .663 (178-281) Charles Payton 1980-815. .651 (142-218) Josh Shehan 2000-016. .642 (122-190) Donte Minter 2006-077. .637 (130-204) Kareem Livingston 1997-988. .629 (88-140) Jonathan Mitchell 2002-039. .628 (145-231) Kareem Livingston 1997-9810 .607 (182-300) Sam Gibson 1988-89

CAREER1. .690 (412-597) Ricky Nedd 1990-942. .614 (286-466) Donte Minter 2006-073. .598 (522-873) Kareem Livingston 1994-984. .591 (278-490) Isaac Butts 2008-pres.5. .591 (366-619) Josh Shehan 1999-036. .585 (560-958) Charles Payton 1979-827. .580 (244-421) Cedrick Holmes 1998-008. .577 (523-906) Sam Gibson 1988-909. .568 (406-715) Jeremy Clayton 2004-0710. .544 (395-726) Rod Davis 1983-86

Billy Ross ranks second in field goals in a season with 232 in 1992-93

FIELD GOAL RECORDS

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3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADEGAME

1. 10 Nate Cranford at Chattanooga Jan. 6 ,20072. 9 Noah Brown at Chattanooga Jan. 12, 2004 9 Donald Sims vs. Chattanooga Feb. 26, 20094. 8 JohnBraswell vs. The Citadel Feb. 29, 1996 8 Tige Darner vs. Davidson Jan. 20, 1997 8 Rufus Leach at Oklahoma State Nov. 19, 1999 8 Rufus Leach vs. East Tennessee State Jan. 10, 2000 8 Shawn Hall vs. Charlotte Nov. 25, 2002 8 Nate Cranford vs. The Citadel Jan. 27, 200710. 7 Billy Ross vs. Davidson Feb. 20, 1993 7 William Cook vs. Clemson Dec. 10, 1994 7 John Braswell at Davidson Feb. 22, 1998 7 D.J. Thompson vs. Chattanooga Feb. 14 ,2007 7 Donald Sims vs. Milligan Dec. 17, 2009

SEASON1. 123 Donald Sims 2009-102. 103 Rufus Leach 1999-2000 103 Shawn Hall 2002-034. 98 D.J. Thompson 2005-065. 93 Billy Ross 1992-936 90 Donald Sims 2008-097. 84 Nate Cranford 2006-078. 82 D.J. Thompson 2006-079. 81 Rodney Peel 1988-8910. 78 Junior Braswell 1996-97

CAREER1. 280 Donald Sims 2007-pres.2. 270 D.J. Thompson 2003-063. 229 Rodney Peel 1987-924. 214 Noah Brown 2000-055. 211 Billy Ross 1989-93 209 Nate Cranford 2002-067. 189 Kemp Phillips 1986-908. 172 Junior Braswell 1993-979. 170 Tige Darner 1994-9810. 159 William Cook 1991-95

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGAME

1. 19 Shawn Hall vs. Davidson Feb. 22, 20032. 16 Donald Sims vs. Chattanooga Feb. 26, 20093. 15 Rufus Leach at Oklahoma St. Nov. 19, 1999 15 Donald Sims at Chattanooga Jan. 30, 2010 15 Donald Sims vs. Chattanooga Feb. 28, 20106. 14 Rodney Peel at Western Carolina Feb. 4, 1989 14 Rodney Peel vs. Furman Feb. 11, 1989 14 William Cook vs. Nebraska Dec. 19, 1992 14 Shawn Hall vs College of Charleston Feb. 2, 2002 14 Noah Brown at Chattanooga Jan. 12, 2004 14 Noah Brown at Western Carolina Feb. 28, 2004 14 D.J. Thompson vs. UNC Greensboro Feb. 22, 2007

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGAME (MIN. 5 ATTEMPTS)

1. 1.000 (5-5) Kellen Brand at Charlotte Nov. 12, 2007 1.000 (5-5) Kemp Phillips vs. Davidson Jan. 22, 1990 1.000 (5-5) Matt McMahon at Wofford Jan. 11, 1999 1.000 (5-5) Tyson Patterson at W. Carolina Jan. 24, 2000 1.000 (5-5) D. McLaughlin-Williams at Tenn. Dec. 6, 2005 1.000 (5-5) Donald Sims vs. Milligan Dec. 30, 20086. .909 (10-11) Nate Cranford at Chattanooga Jan. 6, 20077. .857 (6-7) Kemp Phillips vs. The Citadel Feb. 2, 1988 .857 (6-7) Graham Bunn at Chattanooga Jan. 18, 2003

SEASON (MIN. 1.5 ATTEMPTS PER GAME)1. .479 (45-94) Kemp Phillips 1986-872. .475 (75-158) Ed Ward 1990-913. .464 (49-97) Ryann Abraham 2007-084. .455 (46-101) Tige Darner 1995-965. .454 (60-132) Matt McMahon 1998-996. .451 (60-133) Kemp Phillips 1987-88 7. .449 (22-49) Darryl Person 1987-888. .448 (26-58) Shawn Alexander 1998-999. .445 (57-128) Billy Ross 1991-9210. .444 (71-160) William Cook 1993-94

CAREER1. .445 (65-146) Graham Bunn 2001-032. .433 (189-437) Kemp Phillips 1986-903. .427 (103-241) Rufus Leach 1999-20004. .422 (280-663) Donald Sims 2007-pres.5. .419 (113-270) Ed Ward 1987-916. .415 (68-164) Shawn Alexander 1998-20017. .400 (68-170) Darryl Person 1986-888. .390 (170-436) Tige Darner 1995-989. .389 (211-543) Billy Ross 1989-9310. .388 (155-400) Kellen Brand 2006-10

SEASON1. 309 Shawn Hall 2002-032. 288 Donald Sims 2009-103. 257 D.J. Thompson 2005-064. 241 Rufus Leach 1999-20005. 230 Billy Ross 1992-936. 228 Noah Brown 2003-047. 221 Donald Sims 2008-098. 218 D.J. Thompson 2006-079. 211 Nate Cranford 2006-0710. 193 Rodney Peel 1988-89

CAREER1. 702 D.J. Thompson 2003-062. 663 Donald Sims 2007-pres.3. 654 Rodney Peel 1987-924. 648 Noah Brown 2000-045. 564 Nate Cranford 2002-066. 543 Billy Ross 1989-937. 466 Junior Braswell 1993-978. 457 William Cook 1991-959. 437 Kemp Phillips 1986-9010. 436 Shawn Hall 2001-03 436 Tige Darner 1994-98

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL RECORDS

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REBOUNDSGAME

1. 24 Larry Dudas vs. UNC Wilmington Feb. 26, 1972 24 Tony Searcy vs. High Point Feb. 20, 19783. 23 Wayne Duncan vs. Barton Feb. 1, 1964 23 Tony Searcy vs. The Citadel Feb. 25, 19785. 22 John Pyecha vs. Catawba Jan. 19, 19526. 21 Tony Searcy vs. E. Tenn. State Jan. 26, 19787. 20 John Pyecha vs. Milligan Dec. 4, 19548. 19 Joe Hunt vs. High Point Jan. 26, 1952 19 Joe Hunt vs. Lenoir-Rhyne Feb. 2, 1952 19 John Pyecha vs. Erskine Feb. 19, 1952 19 Joe Hunt vs. Erskine Feb. 19, 1952 19 John Pyecha vs. Catawba Feb. 23, 1952 19 Dave Abernathy vs. Guilford Jan. 7, 1954 19 John Pyecha vs. East Carolina Dec. 17, 1954 19 Chad McClendon vs. Western Carolina Jan. 27, 1993 19 Chad McClendon vs. VMI Feb. 25, 1995 19 Isaac Butts at Georgia Southern Feb. 2, 200918. 18 John Pyecha vs. Western Carolina Feb. 20, 1952 18 Joe Hunt vs. Elon Feb. 26, 1952 18 Joe Hunt vs. Guilford Feb. 27, 1952 18 Bob Campbell vs. High Point Feb. 13, 1954 18 Dave Abernathy vs. Western Carolina Jan. 4, 1956 18 Tim Powers vs. E. Tenn. State Feb. 18, 1989 18 Steve Spurlock vs. Charlotte Dec. 5, 1990 18 Tim Powers vs. VMI Feb. 23, 1991 18 Chad McClendon vs. Chattanooga Feb. 20, 1995

SEASON1. 359 Tony Searcy 1977-782. 352 John Pyecha 1951-523. 351 Allen Price 1968-694. 350 Rick Howe 1959-60 350 Rick Howe 1960-616. 327 Joe Hunt 1951-527. 318 John Pyecha 1954-558. 310 Charles Payton 1980-819. 301 Isaac Butts 2009-1010. 293 Chad McClendon 1994-95

CAREER1. 1,108 Wayne Duncan 1962-652. 1,097 Rick Howe 1958-613. 974 Charles Payton 1978-824. 926 Mel Hubbard 1975-795. 860 Bob Campbell 1953-566. 855 Allen Price 1966-697. 840 Chad McClendon 1991-958. 783 Dave Abernathy 1954-579. 774 Jeremy Clayton 2004-0810. 637 Tim Powers 1988-92

REBOUNDING AVERAGESEASON

1. 14.7 John Pyecha 1951-522. 14.5 John Pyecha 1954-553. 13.6 Joe Hunt 1951-524. 13.5 Rick Howe 1959-605. 13.0 Rick Howe 1960-61 13.0 Allen Price 1968-697. 12.8 Tony Searcy 1977-788. 11.1 Erwin Hill 1972-739. 10.7 Charles Payton 1980-8110. 10.1 Darryl Gibson 1968-69 10.1 Chad McClendon 1994-95

CAREER 1. 11.2 Wayne Duncan 1962-652. 10.9 Rick Howe 1958-613. 10.3 Allen Price 1967-694. 9.8 Bob Campbell 1953-565. 9.7 Tony Searcy 1977-786. 8.9 Mel Hubbard 1976-797. 8.8 Dave Abernathy 1954-578. 8.7 Charles Payton 1978-829. 8.5 Erwin Hill 1971-7310. 8.5 Dale Roberts 1982-84

Chad McClendon pulled down 840 rebounds in his career at ASU

REBOUNDING RECORDS

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ASSISTSGAME

1. 14 Tyson Patterson vs. Lees-McRae Nov. 27, 19992. 13 Junior Braswell vs. VMI Feb. 24, 1996 13 Graham Bunn vs. ETSU Jan. 6, 20034. 12 Tyson Patterson vs. Chattanooga Jan. 29, 2000 12 Tyson Patterson vs. Georgia Southern Jan. 8, 2000 12 Tyson Patterson vs. Pfeiffer Nov. 29, 1999 12 Ed Ward vs. East Carolina Dec. 8, 1990 12 Kevin Brown vs. Wofford Dec. 7, 19779. 11 Tyson Patterson vs. VMI Jan. 17, 2000 11 Tyson Patterson vs. Winthrop Dec. 20, 1998 11 Tyson Patterson vs. VMI Feb. 21, 1998 11 Jeff Williams vs. Western Carolina March 4 ,1993 11 Stan Davis vs. Furman March 1, 1973 11 D.J. Thompson vs. College of Charleston Jan. 29, 2007 11 Demetrius Scott vs. The Citadel Jan. 27, 2007

SEASON1. 218 Tyson Patterson 1999-20002. 163 D.J. Thompson 2006-073. 159 Tyson Patterson 1997-984. 154 Tyson Patterson 1998-995. 153 Kemp Phillips 1989-906. 147 Jonathan Butler 2000-017. 140 Graham Bunn 2002-038. 138 Junior Braswell 1995-969. 135 D.J. Thompson 2004-0510. 134 Lynwood Robinson 1984-85

CAREER1. 638 Tyson Patterson 1996-20002. 508 D.J. Thompson 2003-063. 442 Kemp Phillips 1986-904. 420 Junior Braswell 1993-975. 373 Rodney Peel 1987-926. 311 Ricky Nedd 1990-947. 307 Walter Anderson 1976-808. 298 Noah Brown 2000-059. 291 Stan Davis 1971-7410. 287 Jonathan Butler 1999-2002

STEALSGAME

1. 9 D.J. Thompson vs. UNC Greensboro Feb. 22, 20072. 8 Tyson Patterson vs. Lees-McRae Nov. 27, 19993. 7 Rodney Peel vs. Wofford Feb. 14,1990 7 Tyson Patterson vs. VMI Feb. 23,1999 7 Matt Jones vs. Davidson Feb. 22,2003 7 Corwin Davis at SMU Dec. 18,2003 7 D.J. Thomspon vs. Chattanooga Feb. 12,2005 7 D.J. Thompson vs. E. Tennessee State Jan. 5,2005 7 Eduardo Bermudez vs. Charlotte Nov. 19, 200810. 6 Ricky Nedd vs. East Carolina Jan. 4,1993 6 Ricky Nedd vs. Furman Feb. 17,1993 6 C. McClendon vs. Oklahoma St. Dec. 2,1994 6 C. McClendon vs. Oral Roberts Dec. 3, 1994 6 Junior Braswell vs. Wingate Nov. 22, 1996 6 Tyson Patterson vs. Wofford Feb. 11, 1998 6 Tyson Patterson vs. Wofford Feb. 12, 2000 6 Tyson Patterson vs. Western Carolina Feb. 26, 2000 6 Matt Jones vs. Liberty Dec. 1, 2002 6 Matt Jones at Wofford Dec. 18, 2003 6 J. Mitchell vs St. Francis (NY) Nov. 29, 2003 6 D.J. Thompson at George Washington Nov. 28, 2003 6 D.J. Thompson vs. Georgia Southern March 3, 2006 6 D.J. Thompson vs. Elon Feb. 11, 2006 6 Demetrius Scott at UNCG Jan. 21, 2006 6 D.J. Thompson vs. N. Greenville Nov. 13, 2006

SEASON1. 87 Tyson Patterson 1999-20002. 85 D.J. Thompson 2006-073. 81 D.J. Thompson 2005-06 81 D.J. Thompson 2004-055. 75 Rodney Peel 1989-90 75 Tyson Patterson 1998-997. 63 Marshall Phillips 1998-998. 62 Rodney Peel 1991-929. 60 Matt Jones 2002-0310. 56 Tyson Patterson 1997-98

CAREER1. 293 D.J. Thompson 2003-062. 247 Tyson Patterson 1996-20003. 237 Rodney Peel 1987-924. 155 Kemp Phillips 1986-905. 152 Ricky Nedd 1990-946. 137 Junior Braswell 1993-977. 133 Chris McFarland 2001-058. 128 Matt Jones 2000-Pres9. 120 Tim Powers 1988-9210. 119 Chad McClendon 1991-95 119 Noah Brown 2001-05

Tyson Patterson owns every assist record at Appalachian with 638 career assists D.J. Thompson ended his career with a school-record 293 steals

STEAL//ASSIST RECORDS

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BLOCKSGAME

1. 8 Jeremy Clayton vs. Chattanooga Jan. 17, 2008 8 Ricky Nedd vs. Tennessee Tech Dec. 6, 19932. 6 S. Spurlock vs. East Carolina Dec. 8, 1990 6 S. Spurlock vs. S.W. Louisiana Dec. 12, 1990 6 R. Nedd vs. Chattanooga Feb. 18, 1991 6 R. Nedd vs. East Tennessee State March 5, 1993 6 R. Nedd vs. Wingate Feb. 11, 1993 6 Josh Grover vs. Milligan Nov. 30, 1996 6 Kareem Livingston vs. VMI Jan. 10, 1998 6 Jeremy Clayton at Georgia Southern Feb. 5, 2007 6 Donte Minter vs. Western Carolina Jan. 15, 2007

SEASON1. 75 Jeremy Clayton 2007-082. 67 Ricky Nedd 1992-933. 56 Steve Spurlock 1990-914. 55 Jeremy Clayton 2006-075. 54 Ricky Nedd 1990-916. 53 Ricky Nedd 1993-947. 52 Jeremy Clayton 2005-068. 50 Jonathan Mitchell 2002-039. 47 Sam Gibson 1989-9010. 44 Kareem Livingston 1996-97

CAREER1. 220 Jeremy Clayton 2004-082. 193 Ricky Nedd 1990-943. 165 Kareem Livingston 1994-984. 118 Steve Spurlock 1989-925. 105 Sam Gibson 1987-906. 95 Chris McFarland 2001-057. 79 Isaac Butts 2007-pres.8. 77 Donte Minter 2006-089. 73 Chad McClendon 1991-9510. 71 Josh Grover 1995-99

GAMES PLAYEDSEASON

1. 37 Ryann Abraham 2009-10 37 Jeremi Booth 2009-10 37 Kellen Brand 2009-10 37 Isaac Butts 2009-10 37 Josh Hunter 2009-10 37 Donald Sims 2009-10 37 Andre Williamson 2009-108. 35 Nathan Healy 2009-109. 34 Marcus Wright 2009-1010. 33 D.J. Thompson 2006-07 33 Jeremy Clayton 2006-07 33 Nate Cranford 2006-07 33 Davis Bowne 2006-07 33 Ryann Abraham 2006-07

CAREER1. 131 Kellen Brand 2006-102. 123 D.J. Thompson 2003-063. 120 Jeremy Clayton 2004-084. 119 Buddy Davis 1999-2002 119 Noah Brown 2000-05 119 Josh Shehan 1999-2003 119 Ryann Abraham 2005-108. 118 Tyson Patterson 1996-20009. 117 Doug McLaughlin-Williams 2004-08 117 Ed Ward 1987-91 117 Billy Ross 1989-93

Jeremy Clayton is ASU’s most prolific shot blocker with 220 career blocks and 75 in the 2007-08 season alone Kellen Brand stands alone among ASU players with 131 games played

BLOCKS//PARTICIPATION RECORDS

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MOST POINTSGAME

ASU 120, vs. Wofford Dec. 7, 1977 Opponent 130, N.C. State Nov. 27, 1972

SEASONASU 2,766 2009-10Opponent 2,567 2009-10

SEASON AVERAGEASU 83.9 2002-03Opponent 89.8 1972-73

IN A LOSSASU 102, vs. UNC Wilmington Dec. 4 , 1971Opponent 100, Charlotte Nov. 25, 2002

FEWEST POINTS ALL-TIMEGAME

ASU 11, vs. Campbell 1927-28Opponent 7, Mountain City 1925-26

SEASONASU 333 1943-44Opponent 400 1943-44

IN A WINASU 18, at Catawba 1929-30 18, at Johnson Bible 1929-30Opponent 15, Lenior-Rhyne 1919-20

FEWEST POINTS SINCE 1959-60GAME

ASU 37, at Marquette Dec. 19, 1996 37, at Wake Forest Jan. 7, 1986 37, vs. Oregon State Nov. 24, 2000 37, at Virginia Tech Dec. 11, 2006Opponent 32, Presbyterian Nov. 30, 1965

SEASONASU 1,607 1982-83Opponent 1,603 1964-65

SEASON AVERAGEASU 61.5 1979-80Opponent 62.9 1979-80

IN A WINASU 49, vs. Davidson Jan. 25, 1977Opponent 43, Milligan Jan. 8, 1983

FEWEST POINTS IN THE SHOT CLOCK ERA

GAMEASU 37, at Marquette Dec. 19, 1996 37, at Wake Forest Jan. 7, 1986 37, vs. Oregon State Nov. 24, 2000 37, at Virginia Tech Dec. 11, 2006Opponent 44, North Greenville Dec. 13, 2001

SEASONASU 1,862 1985-86Opponent 1,900 1985-86

SEASON AVERAGEASU 64.2 1985-86Opponent 65.5 1985-86

IN A WINASU 51, vs. VCU Nov. 21, 2005Opponent 57, Chattanooga March 4, 2005 57, Marquette Dec. 4, 1999

MOST COMBINED POINTSGAME

214, vs. Furman (FU 116, ASU 98), Jan. 24, 1972 212, vs. UNC Wilmington (UNCW 110, ASU 102), Jan. 4, 1972 211, vs. Barton (ASU 112, Barton 99), Jan. 25, 1966

SEASON 5,333, 2009-10 (ASU 2,766; Opponents 2,567)

100-POINT GAMESSEASON

ASU 5 1999-2000Opponent 6 1972-73

ALL-TIMEASU 60 Last: 112 vs. Milligan, Dec. 30, 2008Opponent 45 Last: 108, UNC Wilmington, Nov. 14, 2008

ASU AT HOME ASU 49 Last: 111 vs. Georgia Southern, Feb. 13, 2010

ASU ON ROADASU 10 Last: 101 at UNC Wilmington, Nov. 14, 2008

CONSECUTIVE 100-POINT GAMESSEASON

ASU 2 1951-52 2 1959-60 2 1984-85 2 1999-2000 2 2002-03 Opponent 2 1968-69 2 (twice) 1974-75

TEAM RECORDS

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MOST FIELD GOALS

GAMEASU 49, vs. Chattanooga (84 att.) Feb. 13, 1978Opponent 53, N.C. State (106 att.) Nov. 27, 1972

SEASONASU 954, 2,006 att. 2009-10Opponent 963, 1,965 att. 1972-73

MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSGAME

ASU 93, vs. Luther Rice (made 43) Nov. 11, 1970Opponent 106, N.C. State (made 53) Nov. 27, 1972

SEASONASU 2,006, (made 954) 2009-10Opponent 2,164, (made 908) 2009-10

3-POINT FIELD GOALSGAME

ASU 17, The Citadel (27 att.) Jan. 27, 2006Opponent 17, Charlotte (26 att.) Nov. 25, 2002

SEASONASU 279 (703 att.) 2009-10Opponent 288, (840 att.) 2009-10

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGAME

ASU .710, vs. Tenn. Wesleyan (44-of-62) Dec. 30, 1999Opponent .723, by Chattanooga (34-of-47) March 6, 2003

SEASONASU .524, (736-of-1,404) 1980-81Opponents .507, (922-of-1,818) 1974-75

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGAME

ASU 42 vs. The Citadel (14 made) Feb. 3, 2005Opponent 45, Charlotte (17 made) Nov. 25, 2002

SEASONASU 748, (258 made) 2004-05Opponent 840 (288 made) 2009-10

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGAME (MINIMUM 5 MADE)

ASU .714, vs. E. Tennessee State (10-of-14) Jan. 28, 1988Opponent .786, Georgia Southern (11-of-14) Jan. 18, 1997

SEASONASU .308 (279-703) 2009-10Opponent .495, (50-101) 1982-83

MOST FREE THROWSGAME

ASU 55, vs. Barton (63 att.) Feb. 9, 1955Opponent —

SEASONASU 580, (758 att.) 1966-67Opponent 526, (738 att.) 2008-09

MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTSGAME

ASU 63 vs. Barton (made 55) Feb. 9, 1955Opponent —

SEASONASU 785, (made 579) 2009-10Opponent 753, (made 522) 1971-72

FREE-THROW PERCENTAGEGAME

ASU .914 vs. Lynchburg (32-of-35) March 2, 1967Opponent —

SEASONASU .765, (580-of-758) 1966-67Opponent .745, (494-of-663) 1967-68

REBOUNDSGAME

ASU 85 vs. Milligan 1951-52Opponent —

SEASONASU 1,563 1951-52Opponent 1,273 1992-93

SEASON AVERAGEASU 65.1, (24 games, 1,563 rebounds) 1951-52 Opponent 48.8, (26 games, 1,268 rebounds) 1992-93

ASSISTSGAME

ASU 32, vs. Chattanooga Feb. 13, 1978 32, vs. Tennessee Wesleyan Dec. 30, 1999Opponent 32, North Carolina Jan. 17, 1998

SEASONASU 540 1990-91Opponent 507 2009-10

STEALS

GAMEASU 24 vs. Lees-McRae Nov. 27, 1999 24 vs. Liberty Dec. 1, 2001Opponent 26, Chattanooga March 6, 2003

SEASONASU 325 1999-2000Opponent 289 1990-91

TEAM RECORDS

105 2010 SoCon North Champions

BLOCKED SHOTSGAME

ASU 12, vs. Milligan Nov. 30, 1996Opponent 15, VMI Feb. 10, 2003

SEASONASU 155 1990-91Opponents 124 2008-09

TURNOVERSGAME

ASU 38, vs. Charlotte Dec. 5, 1990Opponent 34, Erskine Nov. 20, 2004

SEASONASU 544 2009-10Opponents 577 1999-2000

GAMES PLAYEDMOST GAMES

37 2009-10 (24-13)

FEWEST GAMES 7 1943-44 (0-7)

WINSMOST WINS 25 2006-07 (25-8)

FEWEST WINS 0 1943-44 (0-7)

WINNING STREAKSSEASON

17, 1939-40 (19-3)

OVER ONE OPPONENT 18, vs. Barton

WINNING PERCENTAGEHIGHEST PERCENTAGE

.880, (22-3) 1940-41

LOWEST PERCENTAGE .000, (0-7) 1943-44

LOSSESMOST LOSSES

23, (3-23) 1974-75

FEWEST LOSSES 3, (19-3) 1939-40 3, (22-3) 1940-41 3, (11-3) 1946-47

LOSING STREAKSSEASON

12, (4-20) 1956-57 12, (3-23) 1974-75

VERSUS ONE OPPONENT 20, vs. Wake Forest

VICTORY MARGINGAME

ASU 65, vs. Milligan (112-47) Dec. 30, 2008Opponent 77, N.C. State (130-53) Nov. 27, 1972

LARGEST CROWDSGAME

Home 8,564, vs. East Tennessee State Jan. 20, 1990HCC 8,350, vs. Davidson Jan. 12, 2009Road 21,572 at North Carolina Jan. 17, 1998Neutral 17,421 vs. Bucknell (Lobo Invitational) Dec. 28, 1996 Albequerque, N.M. Postseason 17,297 vs. Ohio State (NCAA Tournament) Nashville, Tenn. March 17, 2000

SEASONHome 69,030, (15 dates) 1980-81HCC 40,418, (14 dates) 2002-03All 144,433, (32 dates) 1999-00

AVERAGE ATTENDANCEHome 5,111, (13 dates) 1977-78HCC 2,887, (14 dates) 2002-03All 5,031, (28 dates) 1977-78

8,350 ASU fans packed the Holmes Center in 2009 for a game against Davidson

TEAM RECORDS

106 2010-11 Mountaineer Basketball

APPALACHIAN1. 120 vs. Wofford (69) Dec. 7, 19772. 117 vs. Lees-McRae (74) Nov. 27, 19993. 113 vs. Milligan (91) Dec. 17, 20094. 112 vs. Emory & Henry (76) Dec. 10, 1959 112 vs. Barton (99) Jan. 25, 1966 112 vs. Presbyterian (78) Nov. 29, 1966 112 vs. Pikeville, Ky. (78) Dec. 5, 1991 112 vs. Mars Hill (77) Dec. 9, 1995 112 vs. Tennessee Wesleyan (48) Dec. 30, 1999 112 vs. Milligan (47) Dec. 30, 200811. 111 vs. Marshall (92) Jan. 6, 1993 111 vs. Georgia Southern (83) Feb. 13, 201013. 110 vs. Chattanooga (63) Feb. 13, 1978 110 vs. Georgia State (69) Dec. 2, 1989 110 vs. Anderson (48) Nov. 18, 199716. 109 vs. North Greenville (71) Nov. 13, 2006 109 vs. Luther Rice (66) Dec. 11, 1970 109 vs. Greensboro College (53) Nov. 23, 199819. 108 vs. Methodist (85) Nov. 30, 1987 108 vs. East Tennessee State(90) Jan. 28, 1988 108 vs. East Tennessee State (94) Jan. 6, 200322. 107 vs. Western Carolina (85) Feb. 24, 1961 107 vs. Newberry (63) Dec. 5, 1963 107 vs. Barton (78) Jan. 23, 1969 107 vs. Central Wesleyan (58) Nov. 27, 1984 107 vs. Barton (61) Nov. 24, 2001 107 vs. Chattanooga (99) Jan. 18, 200328. 106 vs. Pfeiffer (68) Jan. 19, 196629. 105 vs. Montreat (57) Jan. 16, 2006 105 vs. Barton (97) Feb. 9, 1955 105 vs. Newberry (83) Jan. 7, 1969 105 vs. Catawba (69) Feb. 14, 1970 105 vs. Belmont Abbey (78) Feb. 2, 196634. 104 vs. Pfeiffer (76) Feb. 14, 1959 104 vs. UNC Wilmington (67) Dec. 4, 1971 104 vs. Pfeiffer (90) Nov. 29, 1999 104 vs. Mars Hill (72) Nov. 22, 200238. 103 vs. College of Charleston (53) Dec. , 1959 103 vs. VMI (82) Dec. 13, 1978 103 vs. Barber-Scotia (53) Dec. 12, 1984 103 vs. Charlotte (100) Nov. 25, 200242. 102 vs. Western Carolina (58) Feb. 20, 1952 102 vs. UNC Wilmington (110) Jan. 4, 1969 102 vs. Marshall (77) Jan. 31, 1994 102 at Western Carolina (82) Jan. 24, 200046. 101 vs. Voorhees (77) Jan. 19, 1970 101 vs. The Citadel (64) Jan. 13, 1990 101 vs. Montana State (81) Dec. 3, 1990 101 vs. Western Carolina (83) Feb. 26, 2000 101 vs. Gardner-Webb (93) Jan. 23, 2002 101 at UNC Wilmington (108) Nov. 14, 200852. 100 vs. Western Carolina (91) Jan. 15, 2007 100 vs. Catawba (76) Feb. 23, 1952 100 vs. Newberry (79) Jan. 18, 1962 100 vs. Lynchburg (84) March 9, 1967 100 vs. Limestone (74) Dec. 15, 1984 100 vs. Hawaii-Hilo (71) Dec. 27, 1987 100 vs. Western Carolina (85) Feb. 13, 1988 100 vs. VMI (72) March 2, 1991 100 vs. VMI (64) Jan. 9, 1999

THE LAST TIME ASU SCORED 100 POINTS ...

Overall 111, vs. Ga. Southern, Feb. 13, 2010At Home 111, vs. Ga. Southern, Feb. 13, 2010On the Road 101 at UNC Wilmington, Nov. 14, 2008Neutral Site 100 vs. VMI, March 2, 1991 in Asheville, N.C. (SoCon Tournament)

OPPONENTS1. 130 by North Carolina State (53) Nov. 27, 19722. 116 by Furman (98) Jan. 24, 19723. 111 by Richmond (69) Jan. 29, 1973 111 by Furman (71) Jan. 5, 19745. 110 by Stetson (61) Jan. 15, 1957 110 by UNC Wilmington (102) Jan. 4, 1968 110 by Duke (74) Nov. 28, 1987 110 by TCU (76) Dec. 20, 20019. 109 by Davidson (96) Dec. 17, 197110. 108 by Western Carolina (70) Feb. 17, 1953 108 by Davidson (81) Feb. 15, 1973 108 by Nebraska (71) Dec. 31, 1994 108 by College of Charleston (96) Feb. 15, 2003 108 by UNC Wilmington (101) Nov. 14, 200815. 107 by Lenoir-Rhyne (76) Feb. 5, 1955 107 by High Point (71) Feb. 8, 1969 107 by Wake Forest (65) Dec. 18, 197218. 106 by Western Carolina (70) Jan. 16, 197119. 105 by Barton (87) Feb. 10, 1969 105 by East Tennessee State (87) Feb. 7, 197321. 104 by Carson-Newman (93) Jan. 27, 1971 104 by SW Louisiana (96) Dec. 28, 1989 104 by Georgia Southern (83) Feb. 24, 197524. 103 by Furman (83) Jan. 29, 1973 103 by Clemson (57) Dec. 9, 1974 103 by Georgia Southern (76) Jan. 9, 1993 103 by Indiana (59) Dec. 29, 199528. 102 by Elon (81) Jan. 11, 1956 102 by Catawba (84) Feb. 18, 1956 102 by Lenoir-Rhyne (83) Feb. 20, 1971 102 by Furman (91) Dec. 9, 1971 102 by Davidson (69) Dec. 3, 200533. 101 by Mercer (70) Feb. 7, 1972 101 by Furman (68) March 1, 1973 101 by Richmond (70) Jan. 18, 1975 101 by Richmond (97) Feb. 26, 1975 101 by Marshall (72) Feb. 22, 1988 101 by East Tennessee State (82) March 3, 1991 101 by East Tennessee State (86) Feb. 27, 1994 101 by Georgia Southern (89) Jan. 7, 2002 101 by Marquette (78) Dec. 7, 200242. 100 by William & Mary (63) Dec. 1, 1973 100 by Wake Forest (69) Dec. 11, 1974 100 by East Tennessee State (68) Feb. 1, 1996 100 by Charlotte (103) Nov. 25, 2002

LAST TIME AN OPPONENT SCORED 100 POINTS Overall 108 by UNC Wilmington, Nov. 14, 2008In Boone 108 by College of Charleston, Feb. 15, 2003

The Mountaineers have given up 100 points in just 16 games over the past 30 seasons. The Mountaineers have allowed opponents to reach the 100-point plateau on 15 occasions in the last 846 games. Buzz Peterson’s ASU teams have never allowed more than 96 points in a game.

APPALACHIAN’S100-Point Games in Boone 49100-Point Games on the Road 10100-Point Games in SoCon Play 14

100-POINT GAMES

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Year G Total Avg. Largest G Total Avg. Largest G Total Avg. Largest1976-77 29 139,596 4,814 12,759 12 55,230 4,603 6,500 17 84,366 4,963 12,7591979-78 28 140,868 5,031 9,638 13 66,443 5,111 6,285 15 74,425 4,962 9,6381978-79 29 134,449 4,636 8,468 14 68,275 4,877 6,112 15 66,174 4,412 8,4681979-80 28 112,342 4,012 8,200 12 49,805 4,150 5,720 16 62,537 3,909 8,2001980-81 29 128,248 4,422 7,800 15 69,030 4,602 7,335 14 59,218 4,230 7,8001981-82 26 104,641 4,025 — 12 49,967 3,914 — 14 54,674 3,905 —1982-83 27 89,495 3,315 8,564 13 36,075 2,775 4,680 14 53,420 3,816 8,5641983-84 29 122,490 4,224 9,517 11 49,145 4,468 5,318 18 73,345 4,075 9,5171984-85 28 119,871 4,281 8,564 13 55,065 4,236 6,929 15 64,806 4,320 8,5641985-86 29 124,502 4,293 10,211 14 54,574 3,898 7,191 15 69,928 4,662 10,2111986-87 28 114,589 4,092 10,557 12 28,741 2,395 4,114 16 85,848 5,366 10,5571987-88 29 106,510 3,673 15,300 12 41,265 3,439 4,806 17 65,245 3,838 15,3001988-89 28 113,938 4,069 10,744 13 50,571 3,890 6,399 15 63,367 4,225 10,7441989-90 30 133,919 4,464 10,475 13 54,886 4,222 8,564 17 79,033 4,649 10,4751990-91 30 123,029 4,101 10,607 13 53,630 4,125 8,072 17 69,399 4,082 10,6071991-92 29 114,200 3,938 11,189 13 43,388 3,338 7,862 16 70,812 4,426 11,1891992-93 28 89,671 3,203 13,641 13 32,325 2,487 6,823 15 57,346 3,823 13,6411993-94 27 95,119 3,523 8,197 13 43,135 3,318 5,631 14 51,984 3,713 8,1971994-95 29 100,028 3,449 9,950 11 22,997 2,091 3,412 18 77,031 4,280 9,9501995-96 28 98,165 3,506 12,679 13 26,211 2,016 7,831 15 71,954 4,797 12,6791996-97 28 125,046 4,466 17,421 11 23,914 2,174 2,876 17 101,132 5,949 17,4211997-98 29 112,159 3,868 21,572 15 43,427 2,895 5,210 14 68,732 4,909 21,5721998-99 29 114,885 3,962 20,257 14 42,204 3,015 7,317 15 72,681 4,845 20,2571999-2000 32 144,43 4,514 17,297 12 42,834 3,570 6,224 20 101,599 4,618 17,2972000-01 31 92,044 2,969 13,528 14 36,007 2,572 8,325 17 56,028 3,296 13,5282001-02 28 93,567 3,342 12,673 13 31,878 2,452 3,949 15 61,780 4,119 12,6732002-03 29 111,502 3,845 13,522 14 40,418 2,887 5,373 13 65,516 5,040 13,5222003-04 30 90,787 3,026 8,309 11 26,155 2,378 3,891 14 54,854 3,918 8,9362004-05 30 90,432 3,014 7,533 14 25,741 1,839 5,109 14 56,833 4,060 7,5332005-06 30 100,256 3,342 14,665 12 24,511 2,043 3,437 14 63,531 4,538 14,6652006-07 33 111,071 3,366 10,478 13 32,894 2,530 5,011 15 68,718 4,581 10,4782007-08 31 88,213 2,846 10,835 13 31,790 2,445 3,743 14 41,299 2,950 7,0652008-09 31 91,169 2,941 12,195 14 32,841 2,346 8,350 14 41,027 2,930 12,1952009-10 37 136,348 3,685 19,027 18 36,456 2,025 6,024 16 88,259 5,516 19,027Totals 996 3,753,603 3,769 21,572 433 1,421,828 3,284 8,564 525 2,296,901 4,375 21,572

TOP HOME CROWDSCrowd Opponent Result Date8,564 vs. E. Tennessee State L 94-96 Jan. 20, 19908,350 vs. Davidson L, 52-70 Jan. 12, 20098,325 vs. North Carolina L 69-99 Nov. 17, 20008,072 vs. E. Tennessee State L 78-94 Feb. 2, 19917,862 vs. E. Tennessee State L 63-70 Feb. 29, 19927,831 vs. Georgia Tech L 65-89 Dec. 2, 19957,335 vs. Davidson W 78-77 Feb. 21, 19817,317 vs. Davidson W 71-64 Feb. 20, 19997,191 vs. Davidson W 69-65 Jan. 18, 19867,106 vs. Charlotte W 88-81 Dec. 4, 19896,929 vs. Davidson L 68-70 Jan. 12, 19856,870 vs. Charlotte W 53-52 Jan. 31, 19816,823 vs. E. Tennessee State L 79-98 Jan. 23, 19936,700 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne W 63-60 Feb. 16, 19746,642 vs. Western Carolina L 60-63 Feb. 2, 19856,500 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne W 66-64 Dec. 7, 19686,500 vs. Charlotte L 59-85 Jan. 19, 19776,417 vs. Marshall L 67-76 Jan. 14, 19856,399 vs. Marshall L 76-83 Jan. 28, 19896,285 vs. Western Carolina W 75-68 Feb. 4, 19786,192 vs. Charlotte W 84-73 Dec. 7, 19856,112 vs. Charlotte W 58-47 Jan. 20, 1979

TOP ROAD CROWDSCrowd Opponent Result Date21,572 at North Carolina L 63-96 Jan. 17, 199820,257 at North Carolina L 64-87 Nov. 13, 199819,027 at Louisville L 80-53 Nov. 23, 200917,421 vs. Bucknell* W 71-62 Dec. 28, 199617,297 vs. Ohio State+ L 61-87 March 17, 200016,995 vs. Mississippi* L 74-82 Dec. 27, 199615,300 at Kansas L 62-73 Dec. 7, 198714,610 at Minnesota L 67-81 Nov. 21, 199814,665 at Wake Forest L 78-91 Nov. 25, 200513,641 at Nebraska L 83-93 Dec. 19, 199213,528 at Purdue L 65-79 Dec. 2, 200013,522 at Marquette L 78-101 Dec. 7, 200213,435 at Dayton L 65-49 Dec. 21, 200912, 876 at Tennessee L 81-89 Dec. 6, 200512,759 at Maryland L 74-76 Dec. 18, 197612,679 vs. Indiana% L 59-103 Dec. 29, 199512,673 at Tennessee L 66-97 Nov. 11, 200112,195 at Texas L 43-78 Jan. 2, 200911,958 at Arkansas L 81-72 (OT) Nov. 20, 200911,200 at N. C. State L 47-71 Dec. 9, 198111,189 at E. Tennessee State L 75-81 Feb. 1, 199210,835 vs. Arkansas & W, 74-67 Dec. 22, 200710,744 at Charlotte L 63-77 Nov. 28, 198810,607 at E. Tennessee State L 70-89 Jan. 5, 199110,557 at Tennessee L 47-93 Nov. 29, 1986

*Lobo Invitational, Albuquerque, N.M. +NCAA Tournament, Nashville, Tenn.%Hoosier Classic, Indianapolis, Ind. ^Metro Mobile Classic, El Paso, Texas & Little Rock, Ark.

YEAR-BY-YEAR ATTENDANCEOVERALL HOME ROAD

ATTENDANCE RECORDS

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Overall ConferenceSeasons Coach Seasons Won Lost Pct. Won Lost Pct. Conference Titles1919-20, 1925-34 No Coach Listed 9 86 33 .723 — — — 1934-35 Eugene Garbee 1 8 11 .421 — — — 1935-40; 1946-47 Flucie Stewart 6 67 38 .638 48 24 .667 (1) 19401940-42 Clyde Canipe 2 38 7 .844 22 5 .815 (1) 19411942-43 Belus Smawley 1 16 5 .762 9 0 1.000 (1) 19431943-44 Harold Quincy 1 0 7 .000 — — .— 1944-45 G.P. Eggers 1 6 13 .316 7 5 .583 1945-46; 1947-57 Francis Hoover 11 133 127 .510 91 87 .511 (2) 1948, 19501957-72 Bob Light 15 212 178 .542 94 85 .525 (1) 19671972-75 Press Maravich 3 14 63 .182 5 30 .143 1975-81 Bobby Cremins 6 100 70 .588 51 31 .623 (3) 1978, 1979, 19811981-86 Kevin Cantwell 5 61 78 .439 33 47 .413 1986-96 Tom Apke 10 139 147 .486 70 82 .461 1996-2000; 2009-10 Buzz Peterson 5 103 52 .665 60 17 .779 (4) 1998, 1999, 2000, 20102000-09 Houston Fancher 9 137 136 .502 79 73 .520 (3) 2003, 2007, 2008Totals 85 1120 965 .537 569 486 .539 16 titles

Assistant coaches are listed alphabetically. Any additions, deletions, and/or corrections may be submitted to the sports information office. Research continues for assistant coaches prior to 1958.

HEAD COACHES

ASSISTANT COACHES

Bob Light, who won 211 games in 15 seasons as ASU’s head coach, was honored before the Elon game in 2006

Three former head coaches joined then-head coach Buzz Peterson before the final game in Varsity Gym. From left to right: Kevin Cantwell, Bobby Cremins, Bob Light

and Peterson won a combined 185 games in Varsity Gym

Andy Anderson 1975Russ Bergman 1973-75John Braswell 2002Kevin Cantwell 1976-81Jason Capel 2009-10Tom Childress 1969-70Mike Craft 1991-94Joey Davis 1984Bob Dellinger 1962-63Jimmy Dykes 1987Houston Fancher 1997-2000George Felton 1977Chris Ferguson 1988-91Josh Ealy 2008-09Wayne Flowers 1980Joel Furnari 1982-83Justin Gainey 2010-Tony Gray 1967-72Tee Haithcock 1960Lavell Hall 1995-2003Joel Haskins 2001-02Jerry Hayes 1978Robbie Hicklin 1973-74Bobby Hussey 1972Ed Injaychock 1967Jamie Kachmarik 2009-10Kerry Keating 1999-2000

Floyd Kerr 1987Rex Kilby 1966Bobby Kummer 2010-Gene Littles 1976Jack Lytton 1965Toby Madison 2003-04Matt McMahon 2001-10Kent Moseley 1958Richard Morgan 2006-09George Morrow 1992-96Tom Muse 1961Mike Muse 1985-86Nate Ross 1978-85Ralph Patterson 1987-92Buzz Peterson 1988-89Tony Pujol 2004-06Darryl Robinson 2004Todd Sandstedt 1989-96Rick Scruggs 2010-Tony Searcy 1980, 1982-86Skip Shear 1971-72Charles Simmons 1981George Singleton 1997-98Ahmad Smith 2004-08Gerry Vaillancourt 1986Terrell West 1964Carl Wyatt 1959

COACHING RECORDS

109 2010 SoCon North Champions

OVERALLYear W L Pct. PF PA Coach1919-20 0 1 .000 14 15 None listed1925-26 17 5 .773 735 501 None listed1927-28 15 3 .833 642 498 None listed1928-29 12 8 .600 575 532 None listed1929-30 14 5 .737 524 450 None listed1930-31 12 3 .800 508 383 None listed1931-32 10 6 .625 532 455 None listed1932-33 2 0 1.00 89 48 None listed1933-34 4 2 .667 239 211 None listed1934-35 8 11 .421 723 839 Eugene Garbee1935-36 5 14 .263 597 692 Flucie Stewart1936-37 10 7 .588 601 527 Flucie Stewart1937-38 11 6 .647 701 579 Flucie Stewart1938-39 11 5 .680 683 532 Flucie Stewart1939-40 19 3 .864 1070 807 Flucie Stewart1940-41 22 3 .800 1358 969 Clyde Canipe1941-42 16 4 .800 1074 911 Clyde Canipe1942-43 16 5 .762 1088 786 Belus Smawley1943-44 0 7 .000 333 400 Harold Quincy1944-45 6 13 .315 663 880 G.P. Eggers1945-46 11 8 .579 924 854 Francis Hoover1946-47 11 3 .785 738 612 Flucie Stewart1947-48 20 8 .714 1646 1450 Francis Hoover1948-49 14 6 .700 1311 1136 Francis Hoover1949-50 21 9 .700 1938 1697 Francis Hoover1950-51 16 8 .667 1661 1570 Francis Hoover1951-52 18 6 .750 1895 1553 Francis Hoover1952-53 5 18 .217 1578 1797 Francis Hoover1953-54 4 20 .167 1652 1892 Francis Hoover1954-55 12 11 .522 1863 1857 Francis Hoover1955-56 8 13 .381 1659 1752 Francis Hoover1956-57 4 20 .167 1554 1916 Francis Hoover1957-58 12 12 .500 1604 1700 Bob Light1958-59 16 9 .625 1811 1718 Bob Light1959-60 19 8 .704 2050 1855 Bob Light1960-61 17 10 .630 1194 1876 Bob Light1961-62 11 13 .458 1634 1656 Bob Light1962-63 14 12 .539 1694 1699 Bob Light1963-64 14 12 .539 1863 1875 Bob Light1964-65 14 10 .584 1690 1603 Bob Light1965-66 17 10 .630 2030 1857 Bob Light1966-67 21 8 .725 2338 2148 Bob Light1967-68 14 13 .519 2113 2064 Bob Light1968-69 12 15 .445 2118 2147 Bob Light1969-70 15 12 .556 2040 1905 Bob Light1970-71 8 16 .334 1767 1915 Bob Light1971-72 8 18 .308 2065 2218 Bob Light1972-73 6 20 .231 1950 2334 Press Maravich1973-74 5 20 .200 1742 2002 Press Maravich1974-75 3 23 .116 1872 2250 Press Maravich1975-76 13 14 .482 1878 1963 Bobby Cremins1976-77 17 12 .587 1940 1967 Bobby Cremins1977-78 15 13 .536 2223 2080 Bobby Cremins1978-79 23 6 .794 2088 1843 Bobby Cremins1979-80 12 16 .429 1723 1760 Bobby Cremins1980-81 20 9 .690 1922 1831 Bobby Cremins1981-82 11 15 .423 1630 1673 Kevin Cantwell1982-83 6 21 .223 1607 1809 Kevin Cantwell1983-84 13 16 .448 1892 1966 Kevin Cantwell1984-85 14 14 .500 2017 1930 Kevin Cantwell1985-86 17 12 .586 1863 1900 Kevin Cantwell1986-87 7 21 .250 1819 2050 Tom Apke1987-88 16 13 .552 2210 2192 Tom Apke1988-89 20 8 .714 2130 1945 Tom Apke1989-90 19 11 .633 2452 2294 Tom Apke1990-91 16 14 .533 2483 2488 Tom Apke1991-92 15 14 .517 2230 2178 Tom Apke1992-93 13 15 .464 2276 2295 Tom Apke1993-94 16 11 .592 2070 2055 Tom Apke1994-95 9 20 .310 2125 2285 Tom Apke1995-96 8 20 .286 2007 2308 Tom Apke1996-97 14 14 .500 1990 1954 Buzz Peterson1997-98 21 8 .724 2089 1917 Buzz Peterson1998-99 21 8 .724 2168 1916 Buzz Peterson1999-2000 23 9 .719 2530 2228 Buzz Peterson2000-01 11 20 .355 2005 2186 Houston Fancher2001-02 10 18 .357 2140 2211 Houston Fancher2002-03 19 10 .655 2434 2309 Houston Fancher2003-04 9 21 .300 2091 2160 Houston Fancher2004-05 18 12 .600 2192 2070 Houston Fancher2005-06 14 16 .467 2100 2113 Houston Fancher2006-07 25 8 .758 2508 2239 Houston Fancher2007-08 18 13 .581 2214 2147 Houston Fancher2008-09 13 18 .419 2356 2381 Houston Fancher2009-10 24 13 .649 2766 2567 Buzz PetersonTotals 1096 952 .535 138,911 137,133

RECORDS BREAKDOWNWinning Seasons: 52 Break-Even Seasons: 3 Losing Seasons: 29Consecutive Winning Seasons: 7 twice (1936-37 through 1942-43; 1945-46 through 1951-52)Consecutive Losing Seasons: 6 (1970-71 through 1975-76)Consecutive Non-Losing Seasons: 7, twice (1936-37 through 1942-43; 1945-46 through 1951-52)Most Victories in a Two-Year Span: 44 (21 in 1998-99, 23 in 1999-2000) Most Victories in a Four-Year Span: 80 (2006-07 through 2009-10)Biggest Victory Improvement Over Previous Season: 11 (2006-07, 2009-10)

SOUTHERN CONFERENCEYear W L Finish PF PA Coach1972-73 3 8 7th 823 963 Press Maravich1973-74 1 11 8th 827 950 Press Maravich1974-75 1 11 8th 861 1,022 Press Maravich1975-76 6 6 5th 795 820 Bobby Cremins1976-77 8 4 3rd 791 770 Bobby Cremins1977-78 9 3 1st 942 859 Bobby Cremins1978-79 11 3 1st 1,040 917 Bobby Cremins1979-80 6 10 6th-T 951 976 Bobby Cremins1980-81 11 5 1st-T 1,072 1,105 Bobby Cremins1981-82 6 10 8th 1,013 1,027 Kevin Cantwell1982-83 3 13 8th-T 942 1,074 Kevin Cantwell1983-84 8 8 4th-T 1,061 1,080 Kevin Cantwell1984-85 7 9 5th-T 1,061 1,078 Kevin Cantwell1985-86 9 7 4th-T 1,012 1,044 Kevin Cantwell1986-87 3 13 8th-T 1,070 1,228 Tom Apke1987-88 8 8 5th-T 1,213 1,221 Tom Apke1988-89 8 6 3rd 1,059 1,015 Tom Apke1989-90 8 6 3rd 1,144 1,088 Tom Apke1990-91 7 7 4th-T 1,146 1,163 Tom Apke1991-92 9 5 3rd-T 1,057 996 Tom Apke1992-93 8 10 6th 1,443 1,471 Tom Apke1993-94 12 6 4th 1,441 1,393 Tom Apke1994-95 4 10 5thN 1,034 1,084 Tom Apke1995-96 3 11 4thN-T 1,050 1,204 Tom Apke1996-97 8 6 3rdN 997 958 Buzz Peterson1997-98 13 2 1stN-T 1,089 987 Buzz Peterson1998-99 13 3 1stN 1,201 1,059 Buzz Peterson1999-00 13 3 1stN 1,317 1,136 Buzz Peterson2000-01 7 9 3rdN 1,067 1,117 Houston Fancher2001-02 5 11 6thN 1,178 1,269 Houston Fancher2002-03 11 5 1stN-T 1,375 1,266 Houston Fancher2003-04 4 12 5thN 1,151 1,184 Houston Fancher2004-05 9 7 2ndN 1,174 1,108 Houston Fancher2005-06 6 8 4thN 924 964 Houston Fancher2006-07 15 3 1stN 1,381 1,184 Houston Fancher2007-08 13 7 1stN-T 1,439 1,381 Houston Fancher2008-09 9 11 3rdN-T 1,498 1,497 Houston Fancher2009-10 13 5 1stN 1,389 1,256 Buzz PetersonTotals 298 282 42,028 41,914

T-denotes tie N-denotes North Division

SOUTHERN CONFERENCE RECORDS BREAKDOWNWinning Seasons: 18 Break-Even Seasons: 4 Losing Seasons: 14Consecutive Winning Seasons: 4 (1996-97 through 1999-2000) Consecutive Losing Seasons: 3 (1972-73 through 1974-75) Consecutive Non-Losing Seasons: 5 (1987-88 through 1991-92) Most Victories in a Season: 15 (2006-07)

ASU celebrated its 20th win and an outright division title against Samford in 2010

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

110 2010-11 Mountaineer Basketball

Opp. Opp. Opp. Opp. Opp. Score Rebound Season W-L Pct. FG FGA Pct. FG FGA Pct. 3FG FGA Pct. 3FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. Reb. Avg. Points Avg. Points Avg. Margin Margin Season 1959-60 19-8 .704 780 1778 .439 684 1702 .402 — — — — — — 480 632 .759 487 709 .687 1164 43.1 1226 45.4 2050 75.9 1855 68.7 +7.2 -2.3 1959-60 1960-61 17-10 .629 727 1659 .438 697 1709 .408 — — — — — — 540 710 .761 482 697 .692 1081 40.0 1248 46.2 1994 73.9 1876 69.5 +4.4 -6.2 1960-61 1961-62 11-13 .458 631 1497 .422 630 1452 .434 — — — — — — 372 550 .676 396 582 .680 984 41.0 1068 44.5 1634 68.1 1656 69.0 -0.9 -3.5 1961-62 1962-63 14-12 .539 649 1579 .411 639 1499 .426 — — — — — — 389 568 .685 421 621 .678 1079 41.5 1090 41.9 1687 64.9 1699 65.3 -0.4 -0.4 1962-63 1963-64 14-12 .539 729 1817 .401 720 1654 .435 — — — — — — 436 601 .725 443 636 .697 1112 42.8 1268 48.8 1687 64.9 1699 65.3 -0.4 -6.0 1963-64 1964-65 14-10 .583 648 1452 .446 591 1431 .413 — — — — — — 394 547 .720 421 582 .723 1051 43.8 907 37.8 1690 70.4 1603 66.8 +3.6 +6.0 1964-65 1965-66 17-10 .630 773 1740 .444 726 1693 .429 — — — — — — 484 666 .727 405 569 .712 1193 44.2 1087 40.3 2030 75.2 1857 68.8 +6.4 -3.9 1965-66 1966-67 21-8 .724 879 1805 .487 825 1745 .473 — — — — — — 580 758 .765 498 729 .683 1144 39.4 1115 38.4 2338 80.6 2148 73.8 +6.8 +1.0 1966-67 1967-68 14-13 .519 832 1770 .470 785 1724 .455 — — — — — — 449 594 .756 494 663 .745 1060 39.3 1131 41.9 2113 78.3 2064 76.4 +3.9 -2.6 1967-68 1968-69 12-15 .444 854 1874 .456 866 1838 .471 — — — — — — 410 640 .641 415 614 .676 1296 48.0 1125 41.7 2118 78.4 2147 79.5 -1.1 +6.3 1968-69 1969-70 15-12 .556 802 1746 .459 697 1658 .420 — — — — — — 436 648 .673 511 746 .685 997 36.9 862 31.9 2040 75.6 1905 70.6 +5.0 +5.0 1969-70 1970-71 8-16 .333 693 1551 .447 719 1600 .449 — — — — — — 381 539 .707 477 701 .680 884 36.8 912 38.0 1767 73.6 1915 79.8 -6.2 -1.2 1970-71 1971-72 8-18 .308 786 1726 .455 848 1789 .474 — — — — — — 493 743 .664 522 753 .693 1270 48.8 1092 42.0 2065 79.4 2218 85.3 -5.9 +6.8 1971-72 1972-73 6-20 .231 801 1821 .440 963 1965 .490 — — — — — — 348 486 .716 408 571 .715 1148 44.2 1175 45.2 1950 75.0 2334 89.8 -14.8 -1.0 1972-73 1973-74 5-20 .200 723 1615 .448 825 1663 .496 — — — — — — 296 457 .648 352 506 .696 1006 40.2 1039 41.6 1742 69.7 2002 80.1 -10.4 -0.6 1973-74 1974-75 3-23 .115 796 1723 .462 922 1818 .507 — — — — — — 280 397 .705 406 618 .657 969 37.3 1059 40.7 1872 72.0 2250 86.5 -14.5 +3.4 1974-75 1975-76 13-14 .448 760 1662 .457 850 1861 .457 — — — — — — 354 537 .659 263 372 .707 1088 40.3 1117 41.4 1874 69.4 1963 72.7 -3.3 +1.1 1975-76 1976-77 17-12 .586 794 1759 .451 825 1854 .445 — — — — — — 352 539 .653 317 453 .700 1071 36.9 1105 38.1 1940 66.9 1967 67.8 -0.9 -1.2 1976-77 1977-78 15-13 .536 893 1774 .503 884 1910 .463 — — — — — — 437 633 .690 312 467 .668 1157 41.3 985 35.2 2233 79.4 2080 74.3 +6.1 +6.1 1977-78 1978-79 23-6 .793 801 1573 .509 791 1801 .439 — — — — — — 486 682 .713 261 405 .644 1012 34.9 983 33.9 2088 72.0 1843 63.6 +8.4 +1.0 1978-79 1979-80 12-16 .429 697 1465 .476 695 1483 .469 — — — — — — 329 487 .676 370 517 .716 889 31.8 867 31.0 1723 61.5 1760 62.9 -1.4 +0.8 1979-80 1980-81 20-9 .690 736 1404 .524 733 1645 .446 10 36 .278 19 81 .235 440 650 .677 346 508 .681 907 31.3 930 32.1 1922 66.3 1832 63.1 +3.2 -0.8 1980-81 1981-82 11-15 .426 667 1341 .497 650 1379 .471 6 21 .286 5 18 .278 290 445 .652 268 536 .687 860 33.1 753 29.0 1630 62.7 1673 64.3 -1.6 +4.1 1981-82 1982-83 6-21 .222 602 1262 .477 694 1443 .481 12 42 .286 50 101 .495 391 576 .679 371 564 .658 916 33.9 752 27.9 1607 59.5 1809 67.0 -11.5 +6.0 1982-83 1983-84 13-16 .448 735 1499 .490 749 1564 .479 9 30 .300 37 93 .398 413 653 .632 431 620 .695 963 33.2 909 31.3 1892 65.2 1966 67.8 -2.6 +1.9 1983-84 1984-85 14-14 .500 761 1511 .504 767 1627 .471 — — — — — — 495 678 .730 396 573 .691 986 35.2 863 30.8 2017 72.0 1930 68.9 +3.1 +4.4 1984-85 1985-86 17-12 .586 744 1493 .498 745 1623 .459 — — — — — — 375 568 .660 410 568 .722 917 31.6 919 31.7 1863 64.2 1900 65.5 -0.7 -0.1 1985-86 1986-87 7-21 .250 643 1475 .436 753 1517 .496 113 304 .372 72 196 .367 420 647 .649 472 695 .679 850 30.4 1034 36.9 1819 65.0 2050 73.2 -12.2 -6.5 1986-87 1987-88 16-13 .552 811 1666 .487 792 1607 .493 133 346 .384 84 236 .356 455 641 .710 524 717 .731 947 32.7 972 33.5 2210 76.2 2192 75.6 +0.6 -0.8 1987-88 1988-89 20-8 .714 754 1571 .480 726 1570 .462 133 350 .380 105 292 .360 489 680 .719 388 572 .678 980 35.0 931 33.3 2130 76.1 1945 69.5 +6.6 +1.7 1988-89 1989-90 19-11 .633 897 1862 .482 843 1765 .478 153 432 .354 134 370 .362 505 734 .688 474 656 .723 1113 37.1 1033 34.4 2452 81.7 2294 76.5 +5.2 +2.7 1989-90 1990-91 16-14 .533 939 1821 .516 945 2032 .465 136 356 .382 201 531 .379 469 748 .627 397 566 .701 1169 39.0 1040 34.7 2483 82.8 2488 82.9 -0.1 +4.3 1990-91 1991-92 15-14 .517 811 1710 .474 790 1746 .453 147 400 .368 152 397 .383 461 679 .679 446 658 .678 1086 37.5 1006 34.7 2230 76.9 2178 75.1 +1.8 +2.8 1991-92 1992-93 13-15 .464 824 1825 .452 866 1954 .443 188 591 .318 150 466 .322 440 658 .669 413 609 .678 1047 37.4 1273 45.5 2276 81.3 2295 82.0 -0.7 -8.1 1992-93 1993-94 16-11 .593 748 1599 .468 762 1684 .453 165 446 .370 162 462 .351 409 609 .672 369 542 .681 919 34.0 1054 39.0 2070 76.7 2055 76.1 +0.6 -5.0 1993-94 1994-95 9-20 .310 774 1721 .450 828 1829 .453 170 527 .325 170 498 .341 407 563 .723 459 680 .675 1030 35.5 1129 38.9 2125 73.3 2285 78.8 -5.5 -3.4 1994-95 1995-96 8-20 .286 716 1556 .460 895 1842 .486 167 458 .365 177 450 .393 408 599 .681 341 492 .693 898 32.1 1067 38.1 2007 71.7 2308 82.4 -10.7 -6.0 1995-96 1996-97 14-14 .500 718 1485 .484 731 1612 .453 178 455 .391 174 456 .382 376 563 .668 318 461 .690 901 32.2 919 32.8 1990 71.1 1954 69.8 +1.3 -0.6 1996-97 1997-98 21-8 .724 741 1646 .450 719 1709 .421 140 458 .306 154 469 .328 467 731 .639 325 506 .642 1068 36.8 1089 37.6 2089 72.0 1917 66.1 +5.9 -0.8 1997-98 1998-99 21-8 .724 776 1661 .467 688 1620 .425 137 371 .369 189 502 .376 365 711 .671 336 652 .618 1076 37.1 988 34.1 2168 74.8 1916 66.1 +8.7 +3.0 1998-99 1999-00 23-9 .719 915 1882 .486 795 1857 .428 200 515 .388 173 569 .304 500 705 .709 465 690 .674 1151 36.0 1122 35.1 2530 79.1 2228 69.6 +9.5 +0.9 1999-2000 2000-01 11-20 .355 743 1715 .433 771 1742 .443 133 438 .304 196 559 .351 386 572 .675 448 663 .676 1172 37.8 1015 32.7 2005 64.7 2186 70.5 -5.8 +5.1 2000-01 2001-02 10-18 .357 745 1700 ,438 798 1714 .466 170 481 .353 164 481 .341 480 703 .683 451 646 .698 1047 37.4 1068 38.1 2140 76.4 2211 79.0 -2.6 -0.7 2001-02 2002-03 19-10 .655 844 1855 .448 846 1870 .452 207 641 .323 222 642 .346 539 753 .716 395 534 .740 1137 39.2 1118 38.6 2434 83.9 2309 79.6 +4.3 +0.7 2002-03 2003-04 9-21 .300 766 1874 .409 746 1672 .446 204 626 .326 162 511 .317 355 554 .641 506 684 .740 1047 34.9 1176 39.2 2091 69.7 2160 72.0 -2.3 -4.3 2003-04 2004-05 18-12 .600 797 1801 .443 754 1712 .440 258 724 .365 179 552 .324 340 521 .653 383 552 .694 1050 35.0 1116 37.2 2192 73.1 2070 69.0 +4.1 -2.2 2004-05 2005-06 14-16 .467 731 1703 .429 739 1687 .438 249 703 .354 222 626 .355 389 550 .707 413 615 .672 1032 34.4 1096 36.5 2100 70.0 2113 70.4 -0.4 -2.1 2005-06 2006-07 25-8 .758 914 1909 .479 810 1830 .443 252 693 .364 228 646 .353 428 622 .688 391 611 .640 1146 34.7 1103 33.4 2508 76.0 2239 67.8 +8.2 +1.3 2006-07 2007-08 18-13 .581 780 1644 .474 771 1850 .417 232 603 .385 229 650 .352 304 603 .694 376 559 .673 1089 35.1 1057 34.1 2214 71.4 2147 69.3 +2.1 +1.0 2007-08 2008-09 13-18 .419 799 1768 .452 824 1837 .449 239 642 .372 207 590 .351 519 733 .708 526 738 0.713 1220 39.4 988 31.9 2356 76.0 2381 76.8 -0.8 +7.5 2008-09 2009-10 24-13 .649 954 2006 .476 908 2164 .420 279 703 .397 288 840 .343 579 785 .738 463 704 .658 1424 38.5 1134 30.6 2766 74.8 2567 69.4 +5.4 +7.8 2009-10 TOTAL 738-703 .512 .462 .453 .357 .350 .683 .683 37.3 36.9 72.8 72.5 +0.4 +0.5 TOTAL

YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM STATS

111 2010 SoCon North Champions

Opp. Opp. Opp. Opp. Opp. Score Rebound Season W-L Pct. FG FGA Pct. FG FGA Pct. 3FG FGA Pct. 3FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. Reb. Avg. Points Avg. Points Avg. Margin Margin Season 1959-60 19-8 .704 780 1778 .439 684 1702 .402 — — — — — — 480 632 .759 487 709 .687 1164 43.1 1226 45.4 2050 75.9 1855 68.7 +7.2 -2.3 1959-60 1960-61 17-10 .629 727 1659 .438 697 1709 .408 — — — — — — 540 710 .761 482 697 .692 1081 40.0 1248 46.2 1994 73.9 1876 69.5 +4.4 -6.2 1960-61 1961-62 11-13 .458 631 1497 .422 630 1452 .434 — — — — — — 372 550 .676 396 582 .680 984 41.0 1068 44.5 1634 68.1 1656 69.0 -0.9 -3.5 1961-62 1962-63 14-12 .539 649 1579 .411 639 1499 .426 — — — — — — 389 568 .685 421 621 .678 1079 41.5 1090 41.9 1687 64.9 1699 65.3 -0.4 -0.4 1962-63 1963-64 14-12 .539 729 1817 .401 720 1654 .435 — — — — — — 436 601 .725 443 636 .697 1112 42.8 1268 48.8 1687 64.9 1699 65.3 -0.4 -6.0 1963-64 1964-65 14-10 .583 648 1452 .446 591 1431 .413 — — — — — — 394 547 .720 421 582 .723 1051 43.8 907 37.8 1690 70.4 1603 66.8 +3.6 +6.0 1964-65 1965-66 17-10 .630 773 1740 .444 726 1693 .429 — — — — — — 484 666 .727 405 569 .712 1193 44.2 1087 40.3 2030 75.2 1857 68.8 +6.4 -3.9 1965-66 1966-67 21-8 .724 879 1805 .487 825 1745 .473 — — — — — — 580 758 .765 498 729 .683 1144 39.4 1115 38.4 2338 80.6 2148 73.8 +6.8 +1.0 1966-67 1967-68 14-13 .519 832 1770 .470 785 1724 .455 — — — — — — 449 594 .756 494 663 .745 1060 39.3 1131 41.9 2113 78.3 2064 76.4 +3.9 -2.6 1967-68 1968-69 12-15 .444 854 1874 .456 866 1838 .471 — — — — — — 410 640 .641 415 614 .676 1296 48.0 1125 41.7 2118 78.4 2147 79.5 -1.1 +6.3 1968-69 1969-70 15-12 .556 802 1746 .459 697 1658 .420 — — — — — — 436 648 .673 511 746 .685 997 36.9 862 31.9 2040 75.6 1905 70.6 +5.0 +5.0 1969-70 1970-71 8-16 .333 693 1551 .447 719 1600 .449 — — — — — — 381 539 .707 477 701 .680 884 36.8 912 38.0 1767 73.6 1915 79.8 -6.2 -1.2 1970-71 1971-72 8-18 .308 786 1726 .455 848 1789 .474 — — — — — — 493 743 .664 522 753 .693 1270 48.8 1092 42.0 2065 79.4 2218 85.3 -5.9 +6.8 1971-72 1972-73 6-20 .231 801 1821 .440 963 1965 .490 — — — — — — 348 486 .716 408 571 .715 1148 44.2 1175 45.2 1950 75.0 2334 89.8 -14.8 -1.0 1972-73 1973-74 5-20 .200 723 1615 .448 825 1663 .496 — — — — — — 296 457 .648 352 506 .696 1006 40.2 1039 41.6 1742 69.7 2002 80.1 -10.4 -0.6 1973-74 1974-75 3-23 .115 796 1723 .462 922 1818 .507 — — — — — — 280 397 .705 406 618 .657 969 37.3 1059 40.7 1872 72.0 2250 86.5 -14.5 +3.4 1974-75 1975-76 13-14 .448 760 1662 .457 850 1861 .457 — — — — — — 354 537 .659 263 372 .707 1088 40.3 1117 41.4 1874 69.4 1963 72.7 -3.3 +1.1 1975-76 1976-77 17-12 .586 794 1759 .451 825 1854 .445 — — — — — — 352 539 .653 317 453 .700 1071 36.9 1105 38.1 1940 66.9 1967 67.8 -0.9 -1.2 1976-77 1977-78 15-13 .536 893 1774 .503 884 1910 .463 — — — — — — 437 633 .690 312 467 .668 1157 41.3 985 35.2 2233 79.4 2080 74.3 +6.1 +6.1 1977-78 1978-79 23-6 .793 801 1573 .509 791 1801 .439 — — — — — — 486 682 .713 261 405 .644 1012 34.9 983 33.9 2088 72.0 1843 63.6 +8.4 +1.0 1978-79 1979-80 12-16 .429 697 1465 .476 695 1483 .469 — — — — — — 329 487 .676 370 517 .716 889 31.8 867 31.0 1723 61.5 1760 62.9 -1.4 +0.8 1979-80 1980-81 20-9 .690 736 1404 .524 733 1645 .446 10 36 .278 19 81 .235 440 650 .677 346 508 .681 907 31.3 930 32.1 1922 66.3 1832 63.1 +3.2 -0.8 1980-81 1981-82 11-15 .426 667 1341 .497 650 1379 .471 6 21 .286 5 18 .278 290 445 .652 268 536 .687 860 33.1 753 29.0 1630 62.7 1673 64.3 -1.6 +4.1 1981-82 1982-83 6-21 .222 602 1262 .477 694 1443 .481 12 42 .286 50 101 .495 391 576 .679 371 564 .658 916 33.9 752 27.9 1607 59.5 1809 67.0 -11.5 +6.0 1982-83 1983-84 13-16 .448 735 1499 .490 749 1564 .479 9 30 .300 37 93 .398 413 653 .632 431 620 .695 963 33.2 909 31.3 1892 65.2 1966 67.8 -2.6 +1.9 1983-84 1984-85 14-14 .500 761 1511 .504 767 1627 .471 — — — — — — 495 678 .730 396 573 .691 986 35.2 863 30.8 2017 72.0 1930 68.9 +3.1 +4.4 1984-85 1985-86 17-12 .586 744 1493 .498 745 1623 .459 — — — — — — 375 568 .660 410 568 .722 917 31.6 919 31.7 1863 64.2 1900 65.5 -0.7 -0.1 1985-86 1986-87 7-21 .250 643 1475 .436 753 1517 .496 113 304 .372 72 196 .367 420 647 .649 472 695 .679 850 30.4 1034 36.9 1819 65.0 2050 73.2 -12.2 -6.5 1986-87 1987-88 16-13 .552 811 1666 .487 792 1607 .493 133 346 .384 84 236 .356 455 641 .710 524 717 .731 947 32.7 972 33.5 2210 76.2 2192 75.6 +0.6 -0.8 1987-88 1988-89 20-8 .714 754 1571 .480 726 1570 .462 133 350 .380 105 292 .360 489 680 .719 388 572 .678 980 35.0 931 33.3 2130 76.1 1945 69.5 +6.6 +1.7 1988-89 1989-90 19-11 .633 897 1862 .482 843 1765 .478 153 432 .354 134 370 .362 505 734 .688 474 656 .723 1113 37.1 1033 34.4 2452 81.7 2294 76.5 +5.2 +2.7 1989-90 1990-91 16-14 .533 939 1821 .516 945 2032 .465 136 356 .382 201 531 .379 469 748 .627 397 566 .701 1169 39.0 1040 34.7 2483 82.8 2488 82.9 -0.1 +4.3 1990-91 1991-92 15-14 .517 811 1710 .474 790 1746 .453 147 400 .368 152 397 .383 461 679 .679 446 658 .678 1086 37.5 1006 34.7 2230 76.9 2178 75.1 +1.8 +2.8 1991-92 1992-93 13-15 .464 824 1825 .452 866 1954 .443 188 591 .318 150 466 .322 440 658 .669 413 609 .678 1047 37.4 1273 45.5 2276 81.3 2295 82.0 -0.7 -8.1 1992-93 1993-94 16-11 .593 748 1599 .468 762 1684 .453 165 446 .370 162 462 .351 409 609 .672 369 542 .681 919 34.0 1054 39.0 2070 76.7 2055 76.1 +0.6 -5.0 1993-94 1994-95 9-20 .310 774 1721 .450 828 1829 .453 170 527 .325 170 498 .341 407 563 .723 459 680 .675 1030 35.5 1129 38.9 2125 73.3 2285 78.8 -5.5 -3.4 1994-95 1995-96 8-20 .286 716 1556 .460 895 1842 .486 167 458 .365 177 450 .393 408 599 .681 341 492 .693 898 32.1 1067 38.1 2007 71.7 2308 82.4 -10.7 -6.0 1995-96 1996-97 14-14 .500 718 1485 .484 731 1612 .453 178 455 .391 174 456 .382 376 563 .668 318 461 .690 901 32.2 919 32.8 1990 71.1 1954 69.8 +1.3 -0.6 1996-97 1997-98 21-8 .724 741 1646 .450 719 1709 .421 140 458 .306 154 469 .328 467 731 .639 325 506 .642 1068 36.8 1089 37.6 2089 72.0 1917 66.1 +5.9 -0.8 1997-98 1998-99 21-8 .724 776 1661 .467 688 1620 .425 137 371 .369 189 502 .376 365 711 .671 336 652 .618 1076 37.1 988 34.1 2168 74.8 1916 66.1 +8.7 +3.0 1998-99 1999-00 23-9 .719 915 1882 .486 795 1857 .428 200 515 .388 173 569 .304 500 705 .709 465 690 .674 1151 36.0 1122 35.1 2530 79.1 2228 69.6 +9.5 +0.9 1999-2000 2000-01 11-20 .355 743 1715 .433 771 1742 .443 133 438 .304 196 559 .351 386 572 .675 448 663 .676 1172 37.8 1015 32.7 2005 64.7 2186 70.5 -5.8 +5.1 2000-01 2001-02 10-18 .357 745 1700 ,438 798 1714 .466 170 481 .353 164 481 .341 480 703 .683 451 646 .698 1047 37.4 1068 38.1 2140 76.4 2211 79.0 -2.6 -0.7 2001-02 2002-03 19-10 .655 844 1855 .448 846 1870 .452 207 641 .323 222 642 .346 539 753 .716 395 534 .740 1137 39.2 1118 38.6 2434 83.9 2309 79.6 +4.3 +0.7 2002-03 2003-04 9-21 .300 766 1874 .409 746 1672 .446 204 626 .326 162 511 .317 355 554 .641 506 684 .740 1047 34.9 1176 39.2 2091 69.7 2160 72.0 -2.3 -4.3 2003-04 2004-05 18-12 .600 797 1801 .443 754 1712 .440 258 724 .365 179 552 .324 340 521 .653 383 552 .694 1050 35.0 1116 37.2 2192 73.1 2070 69.0 +4.1 -2.2 2004-05 2005-06 14-16 .467 731 1703 .429 739 1687 .438 249 703 .354 222 626 .355 389 550 .707 413 615 .672 1032 34.4 1096 36.5 2100 70.0 2113 70.4 -0.4 -2.1 2005-06 2006-07 25-8 .758 914 1909 .479 810 1830 .443 252 693 .364 228 646 .353 428 622 .688 391 611 .640 1146 34.7 1103 33.4 2508 76.0 2239 67.8 +8.2 +1.3 2006-07 2007-08 18-13 .581 780 1644 .474 771 1850 .417 232 603 .385 229 650 .352 304 603 .694 376 559 .673 1089 35.1 1057 34.1 2214 71.4 2147 69.3 +2.1 +1.0 2007-08 2008-09 13-18 .419 799 1768 .452 824 1837 .449 239 642 .372 207 590 .351 519 733 .708 526 738 0.713 1220 39.4 988 31.9 2356 76.0 2381 76.8 -0.8 +7.5 2008-09 2009-10 24-13 .649 954 2006 .476 908 2164 .420 279 703 .397 288 840 .343 579 785 .738 463 704 .658 1424 38.5 1134 30.6 2766 74.8 2567 69.4 +5.4 +7.8 2009-10 TOTAL 738-703 .512 .462 .453 .357 .350 .683 .683 37.3 36.9 72.8 72.5 +0.4 +0.5 TOTAL

YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM STATS

112 2010-11 Mountaineer Basketball

SCORING REBOUNDING FIELD GOAL PCT.Year Player G Pts Avg.1951-52 John Pyecha 24 380 15.81952-53 Bob Campbell 23 285 12.41953-54 Bob Campbell 22 341 15.51954-55 John Pyecha 24 630 26.31955-56 Dave Abernathy 21 558 26.61956-57 Dave Abernathy 24 524 21.81957-58 Don King 24 378 15.81958-59 Don King 24 511 21.31959-60 Don King 26 502 19.31960-61 Rick Howe 27 466 17.31961-62 Wayne Duncan 23 383 16.71962-63 Wayne Duncan 26 451 17.31963-64 Wayne Duncan 26 471 18.11964-65 Wayne Duncan 24 429 17.91965-66 James Wilcox 26 509 19.61966-67 Danny Beauchamp 29 497 17.11967-68 Allen Price 27 404 15.01968-69 Allen Price 27 591 21.91969-70 John Thomas 27 382 14.11970-71 Bob Tate 24 295 12.31971-72 Stan Davis 26 458 17.61972-73 Stan Davis 26 585 22.51973-74 Stan Davis 22 466 21.21974-75 Ed Kane 23 359 15.61975-76 Darryl Robinson 27 408 15.11976-77 Walter Anderson 29 382 13.21977-78 Darryl Robinson 27 483 17.91978-79 Darryl Robinson 29 437 15.11979-80 Walter Anderson 28 407 14.51980-81 Charles Payton 29 495 17.11981-82 John Fitch 26 389 15.01982-83 David Lawrence 27 414 15.31983-84 David Lawrence 28 407 14.51984-85 Glenn Clyburn 28 451 16.11985-86 Rod Davis 29 426 14.71986-87 Darryl Person 28 296 10.61987-88 Kemp Phillips 29 412 14.21988-89 Sam Gibson 27 450 16.71989-90 Sam Gibson 30 457 15.21990-91 Steve Spurlock 28 520 18.61991-92 Billy Ross 29 462 15.91992-93 Billy Ross 28 683 24.41993-94 Chad McClendon 27 462 17.11994-95 Chad McClendon 29 533 18.41995-96 Kareem Livingston 28 438 15.61996-97 Junior Braswell 28 567 20.31997-98 Kareem Livingston 29 360 12.41998-99 Marshall Phillips 29 462 15.91999-00 Rufus Leach 32 525 16.42000-01 Josh Shehan 31 349 11.32001-02 Donald Payne 28 252 9.02002-03 Shawn Hall 28 573 20.52003-04 Noah Brown 30 394 13.12004-05 Noah Brown 30 379 12.62005-06 D.J. Thompson 30 572 19.12006-07 D.J. Thompson 33 514 15.62007-08 Donte Minter 30 418 13.92008-09 Kellen Brand 31 458 14.82009-10 Donald Sims 37 754 20.4

Year Player G Reb Avg.1951-52 John Pyecha 24 352 14.71952-53 Bob Campbell 23 204 8.91953-54 Bob Campbell 22 258 11.71954-55 John Pyecha 22 318 14.51955-56 Dave Abernathy 21 271 12.91956-57 Dave Abernathy 24 211 8.81957-58 Bill Mueller 24 136 5.71958-59 Rick Howe 24 264 11.01959-60 Rick Howe 26 350 13.51960-61 Rick Howe 27 350 13.01961-62 Wayne Duncan 23 279 12.11962-63 Wayne Duncan 26 278 10.71963-64 Wayne Duncan 26 293 11.31964-65 Wayne Duncan 24 258 13.51965-66 Tony Gray 27 291 10.81966-67 Danny Beauchamp 29 242 8.31967-68 Allen Price 27 263 9.81968-69 Allen Price 27 351 13.01969-70 Darryl Gibson 26 259 9.61970-71 Walt Turner 20 188 9.41971-72 Larry Dudas 24 227 9.51972-73 Erwin Hill 25 278 11.11973-74 Dave Cook 25 187 7.51974-75 Don Stringfellow 24 186 7.21975-76 Mel Hubbard 19 146 7.71976-77 Mel Hubbard 29 265 9.11977-78 Tony Searcy 28 359 2.81978-79 Mel Hubbard 29 291 10.01979-80 Charles Payton 28 254 9.01980-81 Charles Payton 26 310 10.71981-82 Charles Payton 26 202 7.81982-83 Dale Roberts 27 255 8.31983-84 Dale Roberts 29 249 8.61984-85 Greg Dolan 26 156 6.01985-86 Rod Davis 29 152 5.21986-87 Jerry Holmes 28 133 4.81987-88 Sam Gibson 29 179 6.21988-89 Sam Gibson 27 181 6.71989-90 Sam Gibson 30 208 6.91990-91 Tim Powers 30 234 8.11991-92 Steve Spurlock 29 253 8.71992-93 Chad McClendon 28 235 8.41993-94 Chad McClendon 27 239 8.91994-95 Chad McClendon 29 293 10.11995-96 Kareem Livingston 28 145 5.21996-97 Blair Adderley 28 137 4.91997-98 Marshall Phillips 29 215 7.41998-99 Marshall Phillips 29 199 6.91999-00 Cedrick Holmes 32 218 7.52000-01 Donald Payne 31 198 6.42001-02 Josh Shehan 28 164 5.92002-03 Josh Shehan 29 215 7.42003-04 Derek Thomas 30 154 5.12004-05 Clint Deas 29 184 6.42005-06 Jeremy Clayton 27 184 6.82006-07 Jeremy Clayton 33 234 7.12007-08 Jeremy Clayton 31 252 8.12008-09 Isaac Butts 31 263 8.52009-10 Isaac Butts 37 301 8.1

Year Player G FG-A Pct.1951-52 John Pyecha 24 155-322 .4671952-53 Bill Brown 23 .3921953-54 Dave Abernathy 22 .3851954-55 John Pyecha 24 200-336 .5951955-56 Dave Abernathy 21 208-436 .4771956-57 Dave Abernathy 24 197-408 .4831957-58 Bill Mueller 24 .4481958-59 Don King 24 201-411 .4891959-60 Don King 26 192-400 .4801960-61 Rick Howe 27 179-384 .4661961-62 Jim Richardson 24 142-283 .5021962-63 Jack Lytton 25 133-307 .4331963-64 Jim Richardson 25 .4491964-65 Tony Gray 24 107-227 .4711965-66 Gil Sprinkle 27 114-227 .5021966-67 Allen Price 29 157-287 .5471967-68 Allen Price 27 160-320 .5001968-69 Allen Price 27 230-464 .4961969-70 Darryl Gibson 26 129-259 .4981970-71 Jake Lane 24 107-222 .4821971-72 John Rutt 18 87-163 .5341972-73 Erwin Hill 25 148-290 .5101973-74 Dave Cook 25 102-217 .4701974-75 Don Stringfellow 24 126-230 .5481975-76 Mel Hubbard 19 85-163 .5211976-77 Mel Hubbard 29 111-223 .4981977-78 Tony Searcy 28 180-322 .5591978-79 Darryl Robinson 29 165-298 .5541979-80 Charles Payton 28 143-252 .5671980-81 Charles Payton 29 178-281 .6331981-82 Charles Payton 26 141-259 .5441982-83 David Lawrence 27 166-327 .5081983-84 Dale Roberts 29 106-182 .5821984-85 Greg Dolan 26 116-205 .5661985-86 Rod Davis 29 174-307 .5671986-87 Jimmy Stewart 28 69-140 .4931987-88 Jerry Holmes 29 67-107 .6261988-89 Sam Gibson 27 182-300 .6071989-90 Broderick Parker 30 150-250 .6001990-91 Ricky Nedd 29 137-196 .6991991-92 Ricky Nedd 29 92-134 .6871992-93 Ricky Nedd 28 84-120 .7001993-94 Ricky Nedd 27 99-147 .6731994-95 K. Livingston 29 86-153 .5621995-96 K. Livingston 28 161-285 .5651996-97 K. Livingston 28 130-204 .6371997-98 K. Livingston 29 145-231 .6281998-99 Cedrick Holmes 29 110-194 .5671999-00 Cedrick Holmes 32 134-227 .5902000-01 Josh Shehan 31 142-218 .6512001-02 Nate Carson 28 70-128 .5472002-03 J. Mitchell 29 88-140 .629 2003-04 Ahmad Smith 29 40-73 .5482004-05 Clint Deas 29 57-101 .5642005-06 Tyler Webb 30 45-81 .5562006-07 Donte Minter 25 122-190 .6422007-08 Donte Minter 30 164-276 .5942008-09 Isaac Butts 31 111-187 .5942009-10 Isaac Butts 37 142-236 .602

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FREE THROW PCT. 3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT.

ASSISTS

STEALSYear Player G FT-A Pct.1951-52 Jimmy Mast 24 .7331952-53 Arville Stanley 23 .6951953-54 O.D. Wallace 22 .8041954-55 John Pyecha 24 230-307 .7491955-56 Bob Campbell 21 .6811956-57 Conrad Horton 24 .7661957-58 Bill Mueller 24 .7911958-59 Don King 24 109-129 .8451959-60 Don King 26 118-144 .8191960-61 Rick Howe 27 108-131 .8241961-62 Jim Richardson 24 84-196 .7921962-63 Wayne Duncan 26 139-184 .7551963-64 Jim Richardson 25 89-115 .7741964-65 Wayne Duncan 24 143-179 .7931965-66 James Wilcox 26 125-156 .8011966-67 Gary Chenevey 29 107-128 .8361967-68 D. Beauchamp 27 83-103 .8051968-69 Allen Price 27 131-181 .7041969-70 Dave Mullis 26 79-106 .7451970-71 Jake Lane 24 62-86 .7211971-72 Stan Davis 26 108-136 .7941972-73 Stan Davis 26 103-138 .7461973-74 Alvin Gentry 25 55-77 .7141974-75 Tim White 24 65-81 .8021975-76 Darryl Robinson 27 74-106 .6981976-77 Tony Searcy 29 55-74 .7431977-78 Darryl Robinson 27 119-156 .7631978-79 Darryl Robinson 29 107-137 .7811979-80 Walter Anderson 28 95-135 .7031980-81 Charles Payton 29 139-198 .7021981-82 John Fitch 26 53-63 .8411982-83 Andy Black 25 63-78 .8081983-84 Wade Capehart 29 63-88 .7161984-85 Lyn. Robinson 28 58-72 .8061985-86 Lyn. Robinson 29 55-69 .7971986-87 Kemp Phillips 28 75-103 .7281987-88 Kemp Phillips 29 118-142 .8311988-89 Ronnie Christian 28 76-86 .8841989-90 Kemp Phillips 30 99-123 .8051990-91 Tim Powers 29 88-121 .7271991-92 Rodney Peel 28 62-73 .8491992-93 Billy Ross 28 126-170 .7411993-94 Nod Carter 27 86-110 .7821994-95 Junior Braswell 29 70-87 .8051995-96 K. Livingston 28 116-152 .7631996-97 Junior Braswell 28 103-126 .8171997-98 Blair Adderley 29 54-74 .7301998-99 Cedrick Holmes 29 53-73 .7261999-00 Rufus Leach 32 70-83 .8432000-01 Matt Jones 30 40-49 .8162001-02 Graham Bunn 28 65-79 .8232002-03 Shawn Hall 28 92-112 .8212003-04 J. Mitchell 27 49-65 .7542004-05 Chris McFarland 29 46-53 .8682005-06 Nathan Cranford 24 28-34 .8242006-07 E. Bermudez 29 28-32 .8752007-08 Donald Sims 31 94-107 .8792008-09 Donald Sims 31 98-114 .8602009-10 Donald Sims 37 175-184 .951

Year Player G 3FG Pct.1980-81 John Fitch 29 7-17 .4121981-82 John Fitch 26 4-11 .3641982-83 Ron Fiorini 26 6-20 .3001983-84 Glenn Clyburn 29 4-7 .5711986-87 Kemp Phillips 28 45-94 .4781987-88 Kemp Phillips 29 60-133 .4511988-89 Rodney Peel 28 81-193 .4201989-90 Kemp Phillips 30 54-126 .4291990-91 Ed Ward 30 75-158 .4751991-92 Billy Ross 29 57-128 .4451992-93 Billy Ross 28 93-230 .4041993-94 William Cook 27 71-160 .4441994-95 Brian Hege 29 41-125 .3281995-96 Tige Darner 28 46-101 .4561996-97 Tige Darner 28 59-139 .4241997-98 Marshall Phillips 29 15- 38 .3951998-99 Matt McMahon 29 60-132 .4551999-00 Rufus Leach 32 103-241 .4272000-01 Jonathan Butler 31 23-63 .3652001-02 Graham Bunn 28 22-41 .5372002-03 Graham Bunn 29 43-105 .4102003-04 Chris McFarland 30 23-59 .3902004-05 D.J. Thompson 30 61-150 .4072005-06 D. McL-Williams 28 42-109 .3852006-07 Nate Cranford 33 84-211 .3982007-08 Ryann Abraham 31 49-97 .4642008-09 Donald Sims 31 90-221 .4072009-10 Donald Sims 37 123-288 .427

Year Player G Ast Avg.1971-72 Stan Davis 26 88 3.41972-73 Stan Davis 26 113 4.41973-74 Stan Davis 22 90 4.51974-75 —not available—1975-76 —not available—1976-77 Walter Anderson 29 87 3.01977-78 Darryl Robinson 27 84 3.11978-79 Darryl Robinson 29 72 2.51979-80 Walter Anderson 28 78 2.91980-81 Kelvin McMillian 29 83 2.91981-82 Charles Payton 26 101 3.91982-83 Wade Capehart 24 72 3.01983-84 Wade Capehart 29 92 3.21984-85 Lyn. Robinson 28 134 4.91985-86 Lyn. Robinson 29 104 3.61986-87 Kemp Phillips 28 78 2.81987-88 Kemp Phillips 28 130 4.51988-89 Kemp Phillips 20 81 4.11989-90 Kemp Phillips 30 153 5.11990-91 Ed Ward 30 130 4.31991-92 Rodney Peel 28 128 4.61992-93 Ricky Nedd 28 110 3.91993-94 Jeff Williams 27 105 3.91994-95 Junior Braswell 29 127 4.41995-96 Junior Braswell 28 138 4.91996-97 Junior Braswell 28 118 4.21997-98 Tyson Patterson 29 159 5.51998-99 Tyson Patterson 29 154 5.31999-00 Tyson Patterson 32 218 6.82000-01 Jonathan Butler 31 147 4.72001-02 Jonathan Butler 28 85 3.02002-03 Graham Bunn 29 140 4.82003-04 Corwin Davis 29 90 3.12004-05 D.J. Thompson 30 133 4.42005-06 D.J. Thompson 30 132 4.42006-07 D.J. Thompson 33 163 4.92007-08 Donald Sims 31 80 2.62008-09 Donald Sims 31 70 2.62009-10 Ryann Abraham 37 94 2.5

Year Player G Stl Avg.1971-72 Stan Davis 26 44 1.71972-73 Stan Davis 26 73 2.81973-74 Stan Davis 22 61 2.81974-75 Ed Kane 23 30 1.31975-76 Darryl Robinson 27 31 1.21976-77 Walter Anderson 29 40 1.41977-78 Walter Anderson 26 37 1.41978-79 Darryl Robinson 29 43 1.51979-80 Walter Anderson 28 32 1.11980-81 Charles Payton 29 34 1.21981-82 John Fitch 26 39 1.51982-83 Dale Roberts 27 24 0.91983-84 Wade Capehart 29 36 1.21984-85 Glenn Clyburn 28 34 1.21985-86 Lyn. Robinson 29 44 1.51986-87 Darryl Person 28 38 1.41987-88 Rodney Peel 29 52 1.81988-89 Rodney Peel 28 48 1.71989-90 Rodney Peel 30 75 2.51990-91 Billy Ross 30 42 1.41991-92 Rodney Peel 28 62 2.21992-93 Ricky Nedd 28 54 1.91993-94 Chad McClendon 27 37 1.41994-95 Junior Braswell 29 38 1.31995-96 Junior Braswell 28 34 1.2 Brian Hege 28 34 1.21996-97 Junior Braswell 28 51 1.81997-98 Tyson Patterson 29 56 1.91998-99 Tyson Patterson 29 75 2.61999-00 Tyson Patterson 32 87 2.72000-01 Jonathan Butler 31 38 1.22001-02 Matt Jones 28 45 1.62002-03 Matt Jones 29 60 2.12003-04 D.J. Thompson 30 46 1.52004-05 D.J. Thompson 30 81 2.72005-06 D.J. Thompson 30 81 2.72006-07 D.J. Thompson 33 85 2.82007-08 Jeremy Clayton 31 31 1.02008-09 Eduardo Bermudez 23 26 1.12009-10 Ryann Abraham 37 39 1.1

Year Player G Blk Avg.1979-80 Charles Payton 28 34 1.21980-81 Charles Payton 29 40 1.41981-82 Charles Payton 26 31 1.11982-83 Dale Roberts 27 24 0.91983-84 Dale Roberts 29 20 0.71984-85 Greg Dolan 26 18 0.71985-86 James Carlton 29 29 1.0 1986-87 Sanford Killian 28 18 0.61987-88 Sam Gibson 29 28 0.91988-89 Sam Gibson 27 30 1.11989-90 Sam Gibson 30 47 1.61990-91 Steve Spurlock 28 56 2.01991-92 Steve Spurlock 29 35 1.21992-93 Ricky Nedd 28 67 2.41993-94 Ricky Nedd 27 53 2.01994-95 K. Livingston 29 40 1.41995-96 K. Livingston 28 38 1.41996-97 K. Livingston 28 44 1.61997-98 K. Livingston 29 43 1.51998-99 Cedrick Holmes 29 26 0.9 1999-00 Corey Cooper 30 36 1.22000-01 Brian Boxler 25 23 0.92001-02 Chris McFarland 28 17 0.62002-03 J. Mitchell 29 50 1.72003-04 Herbert Jones 30 40 1.32004-05 Jeremy Clayton 29 38 1.32005-06 Jeremy Clayton 27 52 1.92006-07 Jeremy Clayton 33 55 1.72007-08 Jeremy Clayton 31 75 2.52008-09 Isaac Butts 31 39 1.32009-10 Andre Williamson 37 38 1.0

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Round All-Time Last AppearanceFirst Round 8-2 vs. Ga. Southern, W 86-75, 3/6/09Quarterfinals 20-17 vs. The Citadel, W 71-61, 3/6/10Semifinals 9-11 vs. CofC, W 77-54, 3/7/10Finals 2-7 vs. Wofford, L 56-51, 3/8/10Total 39-37

SOCON TOURNAMENT RECORD

Years Coach G W Lost Pct1972 Bob Light 1 0 1 .0001973-75 Press Maravich 3 0 3 .0001976-81 Bobby Cremins 15 10 5 .6671982-86 Kevin Cantwell 7 2 5 .2861987-96 Tom Apke 19 9 10 .47497-2000; 2010 Buzz Peterson 14 10 4 .7142001-09 Houston Fancher 17 8 9 .471Totals 76 39 37 .513

COACHES IN THE TOURNAMENT

SCORINGGame 100 vs. VMI March 1, 1991 94 vs. Chattanooga Feb. 27, 1999 93 vs. Marshall, March 3, 1995Tournament 262 1991 100-88-82 240 1990 86-79-75

FIELD GOALS MADEGame 42 vs. VMI March 1, 1991 36 vs. The Citadel March 2, 1990Tournament 106 1991 42-32-22

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADEGame 13 vs. Chattanooga March 4, 2006 10 vs. The Citadel Feb. 29, 1996 10 vs. College of Charleston Feb. 28, 2002 10 vs. Georgia Southern March 6, 2009 Tournament 24 2006 6-5-13 22 1995 7-9-6

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame 32 at Chattanooga March 4, 2005 29 vs. Chattanooga March 4, 2006Tournament 66 2005 17-17-32 59 2006 16-14-29

FREE THROWS MADEGame 31 vs. Chattanooga Feb. 27, 1999 30 vs. Furman March 4, 1979Tournament 80 1979 25-25-30 75 1981 27-29-19

TEAM TOURNAMENT RECORDS

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTEDGame 42 vs. Chattanooga Feb. 28, 1998 41 vs. Western Carolina Feb. 28, 1997Tournament 103 1979 31-34-38 102 1981 39-36-27

INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT RECORDSSCORING

Game 37 Kellen Brand vs. Charleston, March 7, 2010 36 Junior Braswell vs. The Citadel, Feb. 29, 1996 32 Calvin Bowser vs. East Carolina, Feb. 28, 1976 30 Junior Braswell vs. Marshall, March 1, 1997 30 Donald Sims vs. The Citadel, March 6, 2010Tournament 68 Tyson Patterson 2000 63 D.J. Thompson 2006 61 Charles Payton 1981 56 Kellen Brand 2010 55 Darryl Robinson 1979 55 Broderick Parker 1990

FIELD GOALS MADEGame 12 Ed Kane vs. Furman, March 1, 1975 12 Calvin Bowser vs. East Carolina, Feb. 28, 1976 12 David Lawrence vs. The Citadel, March 2, 1984 12 Junior Braswell vs. The Citadel, Feb. 29, 1996 12 Josh Shehan vs. Furman, March 1, 2001Tournament 26 Tyson Patterson 2000 24 Chad McClendon 1995

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADEGame 8 Junior Braswell vs. The Citadel, Feb. 29, 1996Tournament 12 D.J. Thompson 2006 11 Junior Braswell 1996

FREE THROWS MADEGame 12 Darryl Robinson vs. Furman, March 4, 1979 12 Charles Payton vs. Furman, Feb. 28, 1981 12 Kemp Phillips vs. Furman, March 3, 1990 12 Donald Sims vs. Davidson, March 7, 2009Tournament 29 Darryl Robinson 1979 25 Charles Payton 1981

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTEDGame 16 Tyson Patterson vs. UTC, Feb. 28, 1998 15 Darryl Robinson vs. Furman, March 4, 1979 14 Charles Payton vs. Furman, Feb. 28, 1981Tournament 36 Darryl Robinson 1979 31 Marshall Phillips 1999 30 Charles Payton 1981

SoCon TOURNAMENT

115 2010 SoCon North Champions

Year Seed Head Coach Opponent (Seed) Score W-L Site1972 8th Bob Light Davidson (1st) 77-82 L Greenville, S.C. 1973 7th Press Maravich Furman (2nd) 68-101 L Richmond, Va.1974 8th Press Maravich Furman (1st) 60-71 L Richmond, Va.1975 8th Press Maravich Furman (1st) 69-75 L Greenville, S.C. 1976 5th Bobby Cremins East Carolina (4th) 79-72 W Greenville, N.C. VMI (1st) 64-71 L Greenville, S.C.1977 3rd Bobby Cremins Davidson (6th) 71-66 W Boone, N.C. Furman (2nd) 70-64 W Roanoke, Va. VMI (1st) 67-69 LOT Roanoke, Va.1978 1st Bobby Cremins The Citadel (8th) 81-64 W Boone, N.C. Furman (4th) 68-72 L Roanoke, Va.1979 1st Bobby Cremins VMI (8th) 73-63 W Boone, N.C. W. Carolina (4th) 65-43 W Roanoke, Va. Furman (2nd) 86-83 W Roanoke, Va.1980 6th Bobby Cremins W. Carolina (3rd) 67-66 WOT Cullowhee, N.C. Marshall (2nd) 76-91 L Roanoke, Va.1981 3rd Bobby Cremins Furman (6th) 75-71 WOT Boone, N.C. Marshall (7th) 77-62 W Roanoke, Va. Chattanooga (1st) 55-59 L Roanoke, Va.1982 8th Kevin Cantwell Chattanooga (1st) 53-62 L Chattanooga, Tenn.1983 8th Kevin Cantwell Chattanooga (1st) 58-71 L Charleston, W.Va.1984 4th Kevin Cantwell The Citadel (5th) 82-77 W Asheville, N.C. Marshall (1st) 67-97 L Asheville, N.C.1985 6th Kevin Cantwell The Citadel (3rd) 62-68 L Asheville, N.C.1986 4th Kevin Cantwell W. Carolina (5th) 63-62 WOT Asheville, N.C. Chattanooga (1st) 57-68 L Asheville, N.C.1987 8th Tom Apke Marshall (1st) 61-76 L Asheville, N.C.1988 6th Tom Apke E. Tenn. State (3rd) 73-82 L Asheville, N.C.1989 3rd Tom Apke Marshall (6th) 69-83 L Asheville, N.C.1990 3rd Tom Apke The Citadel (6th) 86-71 W Asheville, N.C. Furman (7th) 79-62 W Asheville, N.C. E. Tenn. State (1st) 75-96 L Asheville, N.C.1991 4th Tom Apke VMI (5th) 100-72 W Asheville, N.C. Furman (1st) 88-82 W Asheville, N.C. E. Tenn. State (2nd) 82-101 L Asheville, N.C.1992 4th Tom Apke W. Carolina (5th) 86-69 W Asheville, N.C. E. Tenn. State (1st) 69-77 L Asheville, N.C.1993 7th Tom Apke W. Carolina (10th) 84-73 W Asheville, N.C. E. Tenn. State (2nd) 84-97 L Asheville, N.C.1994 4th Tom Apke Ga. Southern (5th) 60-85 L Asheville, N.C.1995 5th N Tom Apke Furman (4th S) 78-73 W Asheville, N.C. Marshall (1st N) 93-82 W Asheville, N.C. W. Carolina (2nd S) 64-74 L Asheville, N.C.1996 5th N Tom Apke The Citadel (4th S) 75-73 W Greensboro, N.C. W. Carolina (1st S) 66-74 L Greensboro, N.C.1997 3rd N Buzz Peterson W. Carolina (2nd S) 87-68 W Greensboro, N.C. Marshall (1st N) 78-84 L Greensboro, N.C.1998 2nd N Buzz Peterson Furman (3rd S) 60-58 W Greensboro, N.C. Chattanooga (1st S) 85-75 W Greensboro, N.C. Davidson (1st N) 62-66 L Greensboro, N.C.1999 1st N Buzz Peterson Ga. Southern (4th S) 74-65 W Greensboro, N.C. Chattanooga (2nd S) 94-91 W2OT Greensboro, N.C. Charleston (1st S) 67-77 L Greensboro, N.C.2000 1st N Buzz Peterson Chattanooga (4th S) 88-66 W Greenville, S.C. Furman (6th S) 60-56 W Greenville, S.C. Charleston (1st S) 68-56 W Greenville, S.C.2001 3rd N Houston Fancher Furman (6th S) 58-56 W Greenville, S.C. Chattanooga (2nd S) 48-74 L Greenville, S.C.2002 6th N Houston Fancher Charleston (3rd S) 61-85 L Charleston, S.C.2003 1st N Houston Fancher The Citadel (6th S) 73-63 W Charleston, S.C. Chattanooga (2nd S) 67-98 L Charleston, S.C.2004 6th N Houston Fancher Charleston (5th S) 61-71 L Charleston, S.C.2005 3rd N Houston Fancher Citadel (6th S) 68-59 W Chattanooga, Tenn. Charleston (2nd S) 63-60 W Chattanooga, Tenn. Chattanooga (1st N) 51-57 L Chattanooga, Tenn.2006 8th Houston Fancher Wofford (9th) 66-65 W Charleston, S.C. Ga. Southern (1st) 74-61 W Charleston, S.C. Chattanooga (5th) 75-78 L Charleston, S.C2007 2nd Houston Fancher Western Carolina (7th) 78-59 W Charleston, S.C. Cof Charleston (3rd) 87-89 LOT Charleston, S.C.2008 4th Houston Fancher UNC Greensboro (5th) 46-63 L Charleston, S.C.2009 4th N Houston Fancher Ga. Southern (5th S) 86-75 W Chattanooga, Tenn. Davidson (1st S) 84-68 L Chattanooga, Tenn. 2010 1st N Buzz Peterson The Citadel (4th S) 71-61 W Charlotte, N.C. Charleston (2nd S) 77-54 W Charlotte, N.C. Wofford (1st S) 51-56 L Charlotte, N.C.

SOCON TOURNAMENT RESULTS ASU VS. ALL OPPONENTS IN SOCON TOURNAMENT

VS. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON (3-4)Year W-L ASU CofC Round Site1999 L 67 77 Finals Greensboro2000 W 68 56 Finals Greenville2002 L 61 85 First Round Charleston2004 L 71 61 First Round Charleston2005 W 63 60 Quarterfinals Chattanooga2007 LOT 87 89 Semifinals Charleston2010 W 77 54 Semifinals Charlotte

VS. CHATTANOOGA (3-8)Year W-L ASU UTC Round Site1981 L 55 59 Championship Roanoke1982 L 53 62 Quarterfinals Chattanooga1983 L 58 71 Quarterfinals Charleston1986 L 57 68 Semifinals Asheville1998 W 85 75 Semifinals Greensboro1999 W2OT 94 91 Semifinals Greensboro2000 W 88 66 Quarterfinals Greenville2001 L 48 74 Quarterfinals Greenville2003 L 67 98 Quarterfinals Charleston2005 L 51 57 Semifinals Chattanooga2006 L 75 78 Semifinals Charleston

VS. THE CITADEL (7-1)Year W-L ASU Cit. Round Site1978 W 81 64 Quarterfinals Boone1984 W 82 77 Quarterfinals Asheville1985 L 62 68 Quarterfinals Asheville1990 W 86 71 Quarterfinals Asheville1996 W 75 73 FirstRound Greensboro2003 W 73 63 First Round Charleston2005 W 68 59 First Round Chattanooga2010 W 71 61 Quarterfinals Charlotte

VS. DAVIDSON (1-3)Year W-L ASU DC Round Site1972 L 77 87 Quarterfinals Greenville1977 W 71 66 Quarterfinals Boone1998 L 62 66 Championship Greensboro2009 L 68 84 Quarterfinals Chattanooga

VS. FURMAN (9-4)Year W-L ASU FU Round Site1973 L 68 101 Quarterfinals Richmond1974 L 60 71 Quarterfinals Richmond1975 L 69 75 Quarterfinals Greenville1977 W 70 64 Semifinals Roanoke1978 L 68 72 Semifinals Roanoke1979 W 86 83 Championship Roanoke1981 WOT 75 71 Quarterfinals Boone1990 W 79 62 Semifinals Asheville1991 W 88 82 Semifinals Asheville1995 W 78 73 First Round Asheville1998 W 60 58 Quarterfinals Greensboro2000 W 60 56 Semifinals Greenville2001 W 58 56 First Round Greenville

VS. GEORGIA SOUTHERN (3-1)Year W-L ASU GSU Round Site1994 L 60 85 Quarterfinals Asheville1999 W 74 65 Quarterfinals Greensboro2006 W 74 61 Quarterfinals Charleston2009 W 86 75 First Round Chattanooga

VS. UNC GREENSBORO (0-1)Year W-L ASU UNCG Round Site2008 L 46 63 Quarterfinals Charleston

VS. WESTERN CAROLINA (7-2)Year W-L ASU WCU Round Site1979 W 65 43 Semifinals Roanoke1980 WOT 67 66 Quarterfinals Cullowhee1986 W2OT 63 62 Quarterfinals Asheville1992 W 86 69 Quarterfinals Asheville1993 W 84 73 First Round Asheville1995 L 64 74 Semifinals Asheville1996 L 66 74 Quarterfinals Greensboro1997 W 87 68 Quarterfinals Greensboro2007 W 78 59 Quarterfinals Charleston

VS. WOFFORD (1-1)Year W-L ASU WC Round Site2006 W 66 65 First Round Charleston2010 L 51 56 Championship Charlotte

• ASU has never faced Elon in the SoCon Tournament• ASU has tournament records against three former SoCon members. East Carolina (1-0), Marshall (2-5), ETSU (0-5) and VMI (2-2)

SoCon TOURNAMENT

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MOST POINTSASU 113 Milligan Dec. 17, 2010Opponent 108 Coll. of Charleston Feb. 15, 2003

FEWEST POINTSASU 49 Chattanooga Feb. 21, 2004Opponent 36 Piedmont Dec. 8, 2003

MOST FIELD GOALSASU 42 North Greenville Nov. 13, 2006 42 Montreat Jan. 14, 2006Opponent 38 Gardner-Webb Jan. 15, 2003

FEWEST FIELD GOALSASU 16 Coll. of Charleston Jan. 13, 2001 16 Chattanooga Feb. 21, 2004 16 Elon Jan. 28, 2008Opponent 7 Piedmont Dec. 8, 2003

MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSASU 81 UNC Greensboro Jan. 11, 2003 81 North Greenville Nov. 13, 2006Opponent 84 East Tennessee State Jan. 6, 2003

FEWEST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSASU 42 College of Charleston Jan. 13, 2001Opponent 43 Greensboro Dec. 10, 2002 43 Western Carolina Feb. 13, 2004 43 UNC Greensboro Feb. 22, 2007 43 Samford Feb. 27, 2010

HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEASU .672 (39-58) Georgia Southern Feb. 13, 2010Opponent .603 (35-58 ) Tennessee Tech Nov. 27, 2004

LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEASU .322 (19-59) James Madison Dec. 30, 2003Opponent .149 (7-47) Piedmont Dec. 8, 2003

MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALSASU 17 The Citadel Jan. 27, 2007Opponent 17 Charlotte Nov. 25, 2002

FEWEST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALSASU 1 Georgia Southern Feb. 2, 2004Opponent 1 East Tennessee State Feb. 23, 2002 1 Milligan Dec. 30, 2008

MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSASU 42 The Citadel Feb. 3, 2005Opponent 45 Charlotte Nov. 25, 2002

FEWEST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSASU 6 East Tennessee State Jan. 27, 2001 6 UNC Wilmington Nov. 13, 2010Opponent 9 Western Carolina Jan. 14, 2002

HIGHEST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERECENTAGEASU .667 (10-15) Elon Jan. 8, 2009Opponent .688 (11-16) North Carolina Nov. 17, 2000

LOWEST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEASU .091 (1-11) Georgia Southern Feb. 2, 2004Opponent .091 (1-11) Milligan Dec. 30, 2008

MOST FREE THROWS MADEASU 37 Gardner-Webb Jan. 23, 2002Opponent 33 Wofford Jan. 10, 2004

FEWEST FREE THROWS MADEASU 1 UNC Greensboro Feb. 18, 2002Opponent 0 Furman Feb. 14, 2005

MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTSASU 54 Gardner-Webb Jan. 15, 2003 54 Gardner-Webb Jan. 23, 2002Opponent 46 Wofford Jan. 10, 2004

FEWEST FREE THROW ATTEMPTSASU 1 UNC Greensboro Feb. 18, 2002Opponent 1 Erskine Nov. 20, 2004

HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGEASU .897 (26-29) Davidson Feb. 2, 2002Opponent .947 (18-19) UNC Greensboro Jan. 17, 2004

LOWEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGEASU .353 (6-17) Elon Jan. 5, 2004Opponent .000 (0-3) Furman Feb. 14, 2005

MOST REBOUNDSASU 65 UNC Greensboro Jan. 11, 2003Opponent 50 Elon Jan. 5, 2004 50 Gardner-Webb Jan. 23, 2002

FEWEST REBOUNDSASU 18 Chattanooga Feb. 21, 2004Opponent 17 Georgia Southern Feb. 13, 2010 17 Samford Feb. 27, 2010

MOST ASSISTSASU 31 Montreat Jan. 14, 2006Opponent 24 Richmond Dec. 21, 2000

FEWEST ASSISTSASU 7 Davidson Feb. 2, 2002 7 Samford Feb. 28, 2009Opponent 3 Davidson Feb. 10, 2001

MOST STEALSASU 24 Liberty Dec. 1, 2001Opponent 21 East Tennessee State Jan. 6, 2003

FEWEST STEALSASU 2 Coll. of Charleston Feb. 7, 2008Opponent 2 Chattanooga Feb. 12, 2005 2 Elon Jan. 13, 2010

MOST BLOCKSASU 11 Western Carolina Feb. 3, 2003 11 Western Carolina Feb. 22, 2005Opponent 15 VMI Feb. 10, 2003

MOST PERSONAL FOULSASU 34 Wofford Jan. 10, 2004Opponent 35 Gardner-Webb Jan. 15, 2003

FEWEST PERSONAL FOULSASU 9 Wofford Feb. 2, 2006 9 Davidson Nov. 26, 2007Opponent 7 Furman Feb. 21, 2008

TEAM GAME RECORDS

HOLMES CENTER RECORDS

117 2010 SoCon North Champions

POINTSASU 37 Shawn Hall vs. East Tennessee Jan. 6, 2003Opponent 38 Stephen Curry, Davidson Nov. 26, 2007

FIELD GOALSASU 13 Chris McFarland vs. Elon Jan. 5, 2004Opponent 14 Nick Aldridge, Western Carolina Jan. 15, 2007 14 Stephen Curry, Davidson Nov. 26, 2007

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSASU 30 Shawn Hall vs. Davidson Feb. 22, 2003Opponent 27 Stephen Curry, Davidson Nov. 26, 2007

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEASU 1.000 (9-9) Davis Bowne vs. W. Carolina Jan. 15, 2007Oppponent 1.000 (6-6) Tyler Berg, Wofford Jan. 10, 2004

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALSASU 9 Donald Sims vs. Chattanooga Feb. 26, 2009Opponent 9 Stephen Curry, Davidson Nov. 26, 2007

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSASU 19 Shawn Hall vs. Davidson Feb. 22, 2003Opponent 18 Demon Brown, Charlotte Nov. 25, 2002

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEASU 1.000 (5-5) Donald Sims vs. Milligan Dec. 30, 2008Opponent 1.000 (6-6) Matt Estep, Wofford Feb. 2, 2006 1.000 (6-6) Christian Webster, Harvard March 17, 2010

FREE THROWS MADEASU 14 Kellen Brand vs. UNC Wilmington Nov. 13, 2009Opponent 13 Howard Wilkerson, Wofford Jan. 10, 2004

FREE THROW ATTEMPTSASU 19 Josh Shehan vs. Gardner-Webb Jan. 15, 2003Opponent 17 Howard Wilkerson, Wofford Jan. 10, 2004

FREE THROW PERCENTAGEASU 1.000 (14-14) Kellen Brand vs. UNCW Nov. 13, 2009Opponent 1.000 (8-8) Ray Bristow, UNC Greensboro Jan. 8, 2005

REBOUNDSASU 17 Jeremy Clayton vs. Elon Jan. 28, 2008 17 Isaac Butts vs. Charlotte Nov. 19, 2008Opponent 20 Howard Wilkerson, Wofford Jan. 10, 2004

ASSISTSASU 13 Graham Bunn vs. ETSU Jan. 6, 2003Opponent 11 Courtney Elridge, UNCG Feb. 18, 2002

BLOCKSASU 8 Jeremy Clayton vs. Elon Jan. 28, 2008Opponent 6 Kyle Hines, UNC Greensboro Feb. 22, 2007 6 Zach Batte, VMI Feb. 10, 2003

STEALSASU 9 D.J. Thompson vs. UNCG Feb. 22, 2007Opponent 8 Ledell Eackles, Campbell Nov. 27, 2006

INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS ATTENDANCE RECORDSLARGEST CROWDS

1. 8,350 Davidson Jan. 12, 20092. 8,325 North Carolina Nov. 17, 20003. 5,373 Davidson Feb. 22, 20034. 5,343 Charlotte Nov. 25, 20025. 5,109 Western Carolina Feb. 22, 20056. 5,075 Western Carolina Jan. 23, 20107. 5,011 UNC Greensboro Feb. 22, 20078. 4,055 Elon Jan. 13, 20079. 3,949 Davidson Feb. 2, 200210. 3,893 The Citadel Feb. 1, 200311. 3,891 Western Carolina Feb. 13, 200412. 3,743 Georgia Southern Jan. 19, 200813. 3,731 East Tennessee State Jan. 24, 200414. 3,716 The Citadel Jan. 27, 200715. 3,697 Western Carolina Feb. 3, 2003

LARGEST SoCon-GAME CROWDS1. 8,350 Davidson Jan. 12, 20092. 5,373 Davidson Feb. 22, 20033. 5,109 Western Carolina Feb. 22, 20054. 5,074 Western Carolina Jan. 23, 20105. 5,011 UNC Greensboro Feb. 22, 2007

LARGEST NON-CONFERENCE GAME CROWD1. 8,325 North Carolina Nov. 17, 20002. 5,343 Charlotte Nov. 25, 20023. 3,437 Arkansas-Little Rock Nov. 18, 20054. 3,351 East Carolina Nov. 19, 20015. 3,210 Charlotte Nov. 19, 2008

LARGEST WEEKDAY GAME CROWDS1. 8,350 Davidson Jan. 12, 20092. 8,325 North Carolina Nov. 17, 20003. 5,373 Davidson Feb. 22, 20034. 5,343 Charlotte Nov. 25, 20025. 5,109 Western Carolina Feb. 22, 2005

LARGEST WEEKEND GAME CROWDS1. 5,074 Western Carolina Jan. 23, 20102. 4,055 Elon Jan. 13, 20073. 3,949 Davidson Feb. 2, 20024. 3,893 The Citadel Feb. 1, 20035. 3,731 East Tennessee State Jan. 24, 2004

The crowd of 5,074 in January 2010 was the sixth-largest in HCC history

HOLMES CENTER RECORDS

118 2010-11 Mountaineer Basketball

1919-20 (0-1) Lenoir-Rhyne 14-15 L

1925-26 (17-5) West Jefferson 59-9 W Mountain City 21-7 W Tryon 58-26 W at Mountain City 23-12 W Dallas 21-12 W N.C. Deaf School 43-27 W Cove Creek 42-12 W Crossnore 27-28 L at Milligan 32-46 L at N.C. Deaf School 32-42 L Washington (Md.) 25-21 W Wilkes All-Stars 36-25 W at Crossnore 29-35 L Rutherford 42-28 W Wingate 50-17 W Wingate 29-27 W Milligan 21-19 W at Wilkes All-Stars 24-16 W at Winston-Salem YMCA 21-42 L at North Wilkesboro 32-26 W Newland 44-8 W North Wilkesboro 24-16 W

1927-28 (15-3) Wilkes All-Stars 52-20 W Wilkes All-Stars 42-16 W at Mars Hill 23-32 L Western Carolina 57-19 W Rutherford 32-27 W at E. Tennessee St. 23-34 L at Hiwassee 42-18 W Wingate 47-30 W at Rutherford 39-26 W at Catawba 25-18 W Wingate 34-26 W at Campbell 11-62 L E. Tennessee St. 35-32 W at Piedmont 53-31 W Catawba 42-30 W Hiwassee 32-30 W Piedmont 32-29 W Campbell 21-18 W

1928-29 (12-8) at Johnson Bible 31-12 W at Young Harris 39-20 W at E. Tennessee St. 29-15 W at Lincoln Memorial 24-18 W at Western Carolina 26-30 L Rutherford 27-20 W Lenoir-Rhyne 14-23 L Carolina Monograms 32-33 L at Boiling Springs 30-20 W at Rutherford 16-31 L Western Carolina 36-31 W Young Harris 26-18 W Piedmont 30-35 L at Lenoir-Rhyne 33-35 L E. Tennessee State 27-17 W Bluefield State 32-31 W Glenville State 33-26 W at West Liberty 17-47 L at Shepherd 26-43 L Boiling Springs 47-27 W

1929-30 (14-5) Johnson Bible 41-17 W Campbell 25-17 W Buncombe 32-29 W at Lenoir-Rhyne 17-27 L Western Carolina 31-15 W High Point 29-21 W Barton 41-25 W at Catawba 18-16 W Guilford 29-14 W Boiling Springs 36-30 W at Johnson Bible 18-16 W Lenoir-Rhyne 22-17 W at Western Carolina 29-25 W at Buncombe 40-32 W at High Point 26-41 L Catawba 19-20 L at Guilford 18-22 L at Barton 34-28 W at Boiling Springs 19-38 L

1930-31 (12-3) Lenoir-Rhyne 30-17 W Western Carolina 40-24 W High Point 21-17 W at E. Tennessee St. 24-35 L at Catawba 25-26 L at Guilford 26-27 L Catawba 28-23 W at Lenoir-Rhyne 29-21 W Lynchburg 35-24 W Barton 51-33 W at High Point 39-23 W Guilford 40-24 W E. Tennessee St. 42-39 W at King 33-29 W at Campbell 45-21 W

1931-32 (10-6) Union (Ky.) 37-27 W Catawba 32-25 W at E. Tennessee St. 25-27 L at Western Carolina 35-37 L Wingate 46-30 W Guilford 38-34 W Lenoir-Rhyne 32-26 W at High Point 29-12 W Catawba 20-21 L at Barton 47-29 W at Lenoir-Rhyne 22-28 L High Point 28-26 W E. Tennessee St. 31-22 W Campbell 31-24 W at Guilford 43-53 L at Guilford 26-34 L

1932-33 (2-0) Lenoir-Rhyne 51-20 W at Lenoir-Rhyne 38-28 W

1933-34 (4-2) at Lenoir-Rhyne 46-43 W Lenoir-Rhyne 36-28 W E. Tennessee St. 34-38 L at E. Tennessee St. 34-37 L East Carolina 48-39 W at East Carolina 41-26 W

EUGENE GARBEE ERA1934-35 (8-11)

High Point 27-42 L Tusculum 27-25 W Lincoln Memorial 39-29 W Maryville (Tenn.) 25-49 L Barton 40-31 W at Carson-Newman 39-50 L at E. Tennessee St. 29-44 L at Milligan 51-49 W at High Point 27-43 L at Barton 37-34 W E. Tennessee St. 29-49 L Lenoir-Rhyne 40-66 L at Western Carolina 38-35 W Western Carolina 47-32 W Milligan 50-48 W Carson-Newman 51-60 L at Catawba 32-45 L at Lenoir-Rhyne 55-56 L at Elon 40-52 L

FLUCIE STEWART ERA1935-36 (5-14)

High Point 28-27 W at E. Tennessee St. 30-35 L Catawba 33-43 L at High Point 24-43 L Lenoir-Rhyne 30-43 L at Lenoir-Rhyne 19-44 L at Catawba 31-33 L Carson-Newman 32-47 L Western Carolina 31-36 L at Carson-Newman 33-43 L Elon 33-46 L at Western Carolina 40-43 L at Tusculum 19-26 L at Elon 31-55 L Valley Forge 32-21 W Lees-McRae 31-8 W

1936-37 (10-7) at High Point 21-26 L Catawba 32-26 W at Catawba 29-28 W E. Tennessee St. 52-33 W Lenoir-Rhyne 24-26 L at Carson-Newman 35-37 L at Milligan 34-33 W at Western Carolina 32-36 L King 37-33 W Milligan 40-25 W Catawba 35-22 W at E. Tennessee St. 56-29 W at Lenoir-Rhyne 32-41 L Western Carolina 42-33 W at King 44-37 W Elon 29-33 L Carson-Newman 27-29 L

1937-38 (11-6) Barton 56-25 W at High Point 33-36 L High Point 40-30 W at Catawba 32-36 L Lenoir-Rhyne 43-34 W at Elon 23-36 L at Guilford 53-27 W Catawba 40-38 W at Lenoir-Rhyne 29-35 L Guilford 60-28 W Western Carolina 62-28 W Elon 32-47 L at Barton 27-28 W at Western Carolina 31-45 L at Emory & Henry 33-31 W Emory & Henry 46-26 W Charlotte YMCA 51-49 W

1938-39 (11-5) Charleston (W.Va.) 34-46 L at Erskine 44-32 W at Presbyterian 23-22 W Barton 61-16 W at Catawba 26-34 L High Point 38-35 W at Lenoir-Rhyne 37-38 L Elon 47-22 W Guilford 51-21 W Lenoir-Rhyne 45-34 W Western Carolina 48-31 W at Guilford 56-34 W at High Point 39-53 L at Elon 38-48 L Catawba 61-42 W at Western Carolina 35-24 W

1939-40 (19-3) at Charleston (W.Va.) 42-31 W North Carolina 49-58 L at N.C. State 24-12 W Barton 41-34 W Western Carolina 46-34 W at Lenoir-Rhyne 45-38 W at Catawba 48-43 W Lenoir-Rhyne 48-28 W at High Point 62-34 W at Guilford 50-28 W High Point 59-40 W King 61-50 W Guilford 74-42 W Catawba 68-39 W at King 41-34 W at Mexico 52-33 W at Western Carolina 50-48 W Elon 60-41 W at Elon 22-24 L Bemidji State # 43-34 W San Diego # 46-48 L#NAIA Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.

CLYDE CANIPE ERA1940-41 (22-3)

E. Tennessee St. 51-34 W King 50-33 W at E. Tennessee St. 67-40 W at Lincoln Memorial 48-40 W at King 56-46 W Lenoir-Rhyne 91-41 W at East Carolina 66-49 W Elon 39-27 W Lenoir-Rhyne 66-45 W at Catawba 55-47 W Guilford 52-29 W at High Point 32-45 L at East Carolina 63-39 W Catawba 51-34 W Barton 59-40 W at Guilford 76-28 W High Point 42-39 W Western Carolina 59-28 W at Elon 49-54 L East Carolina* 54-43 W Elon* 41-34 W Catawba* 51-40 W Baker (Kan.)# 63-42 W Baltimore# 48-36 W Cal-Santa Barbara# 29-36 L* North State Conf. Tournament, High Point, N.C.# NAIA Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.

1941-42 (16-4) at King 41-40 W Rio Grande 58-49 W Lenoir-Rhyne 81-46 W at Guilford 43-29 W at Barton 54-51 W at Elon 45-48 L at Western Carolina 49-47 W Western Carolina 64-46 W High Point 36-59 L at Lenoir-Rhyne 62-45 W Guilford 47-28 W Davis & Elkins 59-36 W at Catawba 76-53 W Elon 57-49 W at High Point 49-60 L King 68-49 W Catawba 57-49 W Western Carolina * 48-39 W Catawba * 46-38 W at High Point * 34-50 L*North State Conf.Tournament, High Point, N.C.

BELUS SMAWLEY ERA1942-43 (16-5)

at Winston-Salem Corps 61-30 W at Charlotte YMCA 36-41 L at CH Pre-Flight 53-48 W at High Point 64-31 W at Norfolk Training 40-55 L at Norfolk A.S. 36-40 L at Langley Field 64-33 W at Navy Apprentice 54-55 L Guilford 64-35 W Western Carolina 59-41 W at Western Carolina 52-41 W at Catawba 59-31 W Catawba 64-34 W Western Carolina 75-33 W at Western Carolina 54-31 W High Point 40-26 W at High Point * 41-33 W Western Carolina * 36-31 W Simpson (Iowa) # 48-31 W Kansas Wesleyan # 54-40 W N.W. Missouri # 34-46 L*North State Conf.Tournament, High Point, N.C.#NAIA Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.

HEROLD QUINCY ERA1943-44 (0-7)

Catawba 71-73 L at Catawba 43-61 L High Point 58-65 L at High Point 51-61 L at High Point 33-55 L High Point 38-45 L at Guilford 39-40 L

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

119 2010 SoCon North Champions

G.P. EGGERS ERA1944-45 (6-13)

at Lincoln Memorial 26-40 L at Lincoln Memorial 30-40 L at Milligan 22-74 L at Carson-Newman 28-36 L High Point 47-36 W High Point 47-36 W Guilford 33-35 L Carson-Newman 35-33 W Elon 51-33 W at Catawba 30-53 L Lenoir-Rhyne 31-29 W Milligan 48-91 L at Lenoir-Rhyne 31-29 W at High Point 37-44 L Catawba 21-53 L Lincoln Memorial 20-59 L Lincoln Memorial 44-71 L at Guilford 47-43 W at Elon 43-44 L Barton 47-27 W

FRANCIS HOOVER ERA1945-46 (11-8)

Milligan 34-38 L at Elon 50-51 L at High Point 67-57 W E. Tennessee St. 58-55 W Western Carolina 43-38 W at Catawba 51-43 W Guilford 23-28 L at E. Tennessee St. 35-68 L King 57-20 W at Milligan 46-47 L Lenoir-Rhyne 64-42 W at Western Carolina 35-45 L Catawba 43-39 W at King 39-27 W at Guilford 68-54 W at Davidson 39-52 L at Lenoir-Rhyne 70-45 W Elon 50-42 W High Point 52-63 L

FLUCIE STEWART ERA1946-47 (11-3)

Western Carolina 53-46 W Elon 65-37 W at Lenoir-Rhyne 67-35 W at Catawba 45-36 W Guilford 55-30 W at Elon 32-34 L High Point 47-43 W at Western Carolina 59-58 W at Guilford 44-43 W Barton 60-45 W at High Point 37-43 L Lenoir-Rhyne 62-52 W Catawba 49-46 W Lenoir-Rhyne * 63-64 L*North State Conf.Tournament, High Point, N.C.

FRANCIS HOOVER ERA1947-48 (20-8)

Milligan 60-50 W Carson-Newman 42-36 W at McCrary 57-62 L at Chatham 55-54 W Berea (Ky.) 53-43 W Chatham 59-46 W McCrary 74-59 W at Milligan 65-51 W at Elon 39-31 W at Carson-Newman 41-47 L at Lenoir-Rhyne 63-70 L at Western Carolina 43-56 L Catawba 66-51 W East Carolina 66-47 W Barton 55-46 W at Guilford 62-50 W Western Carolina 75-48 W Elon 42-44 L Guilford 49-48 W at East Carolina 65-44 W High Point 48-54 L

Lenoir-Rhyne 78-54 W at Catawba 92-61 W at High Point 61-66 LFeb. 26 Elon * 58-45 WFeb. 27 Catawba * 60-48 WFeb. 28 High Point * 74-59 WMar. 10 Lawrence Tech # 48-76 L*North State Conference Tournament, Elkin, N.C.#NAIA Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.

1948-49 (14-6)Dec. 7 at E. Tennessee St. 53-56 LDec. 8 Guilford 54-52 WDec. 11 Lenoir-Rhyne 53-50 WDec. 13 at Western Carolina 57-59 LDec. 15 at High Point 57-60 LDec. 18 at Barton 63-46 WJan. 4 at East Carolina 54-43 WJan. 6 Georgia Southern 72-57 WJan. 12 at Elon 86-53 WJan. 18 at Lenoir-Rhyne 53-52 WJan. 20 at Catawba 46-61 LJan. 25 Elon 66-41 WFeb. 5 Guilford 60-52 WFeb. 8 High Point 81-69 WFeb. 12 Catawba 67-50 WFeb. 15 at E. Tennessee St. 61-67 LFeb. 18 Western Carolina 58-39 WFeb. 20 at Barton 82-50 WFeb. 25 East Carolina * 69-52 WFeb. 26 Lenoir-Rhyne * 66-67 L*North State Conference Tournament, Elkin, N.C.

1949-50 (21-9) Kannapolis YMCA 81-55 W Kannapolis YMCA 62-49 W E. Tennessee St. 73-48 W at Guilford 69-52 W at East Carolina 41-21 L at Barton 47-51 L at E. Tennessee St. 58-41 W Lenoir-Rhyne 60-50 W Western Carolina 63-51 W Guilford 59-47 W Barton 60-34 W at High Point 50-60 L Erskine 82-56 W at Catawba 84-71 W Elon 78-48 W at Erskine 57-69 L at Georgia Southern 57-77 L High Point 60-71 L East Carolina 63-53 W at Lenoir-Rhyne 58-48 W McCrary 51-54 L at Elon 52-50 W at McCrary 54-64 L at Western Carolina 90-64 W Catawba 76-71 WFeb. 23 Guilford * 70-59 WFeb. 24 Lenoir-Rhyne * 84-76 WFeb. 25 Elon * 67-53 W Erskine @ 57-54 W Brooklyn # 75-79 L*North State Conference Tournament, Statesville, N.C.@District Playoffs, Statesville, N.C.#NAIA Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.

1950-51 (16-8) Troy State 94-60 W at Wake Forest 57-74 L at Milligan 79-64 W at E. Tennessee St. 47-65 LDec. 8 E. Tennessee St. 57-55 WDec. 13 Guilford 74-52 W at Guilford 55-53 W Erskine 65-50 W Elon 64-59 W at Elon 73-54 W at Lenoir-Rhyne 61-80 L Lenoir-Rhyne 78-57 W at East Carolina 66-57 W East Carolina 55-77 L Barton 68-59 W at Western Carolina 82-66 W Catawba 76-75 W at Barton 85-59 W at Catawba 67-80 L Western Carolina 90-80 W

High Point 66-62 W at High Point 65-95 LFeb. 22 Elon * 54-60 L Western Carolina @ 69-77 L*North State Conference Tournament, Statesville, N.C.@District Playoffs

1951-52 (18-6)Dec. 5 Milligan 95-48 WDec. 11 at Guilford 63-72 LDec. 18 East Carolina 70-69 WJan. 5 at Lenoir-Rhyne 86-63 WJan. 9 Elon 81-68 WJan. 11 at North Georgia 99-48 WJan. 12 at Jacksonville State 75-63 WJan. 14 at Troy State 93-67 WJan. 15 at Erskine 86-61 WJan. 19 at Catawba 83-73 WJan. 22 at Western Carolina 80-84 LJan. 24 Barton 93-60 WJan. 26 at High Point 63-67 LJan. 28 at Barton 62-60 WJan. 29 at East Carolina 79-78 WFeb. 2 Lenoir-Rhyne 73-54 WFeb. 6 at Elon 58-65 LFeb. 9 High Point 77-66 WFeb. 14 Guilford 58-57 WFeb. 19 at Erskine 97-61 WFeb. 20 Western Carolina 102-58 WFeb. 23 Catawba 100-76 WFeb. 28 Elon * 65-72 L Guilford @ 57-63 L*North State Conference Tournament, Statesville, N.C.@District Playoffs

1952-53 (5-18) Guilford 64-62 W at High Point 70-80 L at Guilford 61-66 L Erskine 61-73 L at E. Tennessee St. 65-83 L Elon 61-64 L at Barton 67-60 W at East Carolina 63-70 L Lenoir-Rhyne 86-72 W Western Carolina 77-84 L High Point 77-87 L E. Tennessee St. 55-87 L Catawba 66-70 L at Erskine 82-92 L at Guilford 84-82 W East Carolina 67-79 L at Elon 57-86 L at Lenoir-Rhyne 69-70 L Barton 95-86 W at High Point 73-81 LFeb. 17 at Western Carolina 70-108 L at Catawba 52-60 LFeb. 25 Elon * 56-95 L*North State Conference Tournament, Winston-Salem, N.C.

1953-54 (4-20)Dec. 2 Milligan 66-81 LDec. 4 at Milligan 73-83 LDec. 5 Tusculum 65-71 LDec. 8 at E. Tennessee St. 64-82 LDec. 12 at Tusculum 74-84 LDec. 16 E.Tennessee St. 62-66 LJan. 7 at Guilford 67-52 WJan. 9 Lenoir-Rhyne % 65-78 LJan. 10 Western Carolina % 63-73 LJan. 16 at High Point 62-84 LJan. 20 at Barton 75-98 LJan. 21 at East Carolina 66-91 LJan. 23 at Catawba 62-64 LJan. 27 Elon 81-74 WJan. 30 Guilford 94-73 WFeb. 1 East Carolina 74-99 LFeb. 3 at Elon 73-84 LFeb. 6 Lenoir-Rhyne 58-70 LFeb. 10 Barton 77-85 LFeb. 13 High Point 77-71 WFeb. 15 Western Carolina 64-87 LFeb. 17 at Western Carolina 67-87 LFeb. 20 Catawba 67-69 LFeb. 26 Lenoir-Rhyne * 61-86 L%Spindale Invitational, Spindale, N.C.*North State Tournament, Lexington, N.C.

1954-55 (12-12)Dec. 1 at Milligan 61-77 LDec. 4 Milligan 82-79 WDec. 13 at Carson-Newman 80-86 LDec. 15 Carson-Newman 85-71 WDec. 17 at East Carolina 66-73 LDec. 18 at Barton 70-85 LDec. 20 Guilford 70-85 LJan. 6 at Guilford 81-95 LJan. 8 Lenoir-Rhyne 79-90 LJan. 12 Western Carolina 91-73 WJan. 15 at High Point 77-80 LJan. 19 at Elon 62-69 LJan. 22 Catawba 81-62 WJan. 24 at E. Tennessee St. 77-86 LJan. 26 King 86-66 WJan. 29 Guilford 84-76 WJan. 31 East Carolina 88-84 WFeb. 3 Elon 80-70 WFeb. 5 at Lenoir-Rhyne 76-107 LFeb. 9 Barton 105-97 WFeb. 12 High Point 98-87 WFeb. 16 at Western Carolina 86-70 WFeb. 19 at Catawba 87-83 WFeb. 24 Lenoir-Rhyne * 81-91 L*North State Conference Tournament, Lexington, N.C.

1955-56 (8-13) King 96-74 W at Carson-Newman 77-88 L at Mercer 78-89 LDec. 5 Carson-Newman 92-85 W East Carolina 66-77 L at Guilford 83-65 W at Lenoir-Rhyne 68-98 LJan. 4 Western Carolina 67-74 LJan. 7 High Point 86-75 WJan. 11 at Elon 81-102 LJan. 14 Catawba 78-71 WJan. 28 Guilford 99-69 WJan. 30 at East Carolina 55-84 LJan. 31 at Barton 82-89 LFeb. 4 Lenoir-Rhyne 65-80 LFeb. 6 Barton 75-95 LFeb. 9 Elon 85-69 W at High Point 81-80 WFeb. 15 at Western Carolina 87-89 LFeb. 18 at Catawba 84-102 LFeb. 22 Elon * 61-86 L*North State Conference Tournament, Lexington, N.C.

1956-57 (4-20) E. Tennessee St. 60-74 L Pfeiffer 76-93 L at Carson-Newman 79-76 W Carson-Newman % 74-67 W East Carolina % 66-77 L Elon 76-78 L High Point 56-60 L at Catawba 54-60 L at Elon 48-86 L Guilford 83-53 W Lenoir-Rhyne 63-99 L at High Point 59-80 L at Western Carolina 62-84 L Western Carolina 87-93 L at Mercer 78-91 LJan. 15 at Stetson 61-110 L at Guilford 50-71 L East Carolina 60-74 L at Barton 73-88 L at East Carolina 38-86 L at Lenoir-Rhyne 60-99 L Barton 66-80 L Catawba 69-66 WFeb. 27 Catawba * 56-71 L%Spindale Invitational, Spindale, N.C.*North State Conference Tournament, Lexington, N.C.

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120 2010-11 Mountaineer Basketball

BOB LIGHT ERA1957-58 (12-12)

Wofford 94-81 W Carson-Newman 94-72 W at Carson-Newman 63-62 W at E. Tennessee St. 57-72 L E. Tennessee St. % 55-53 W East Carolina % 77-78 L Barton 64-58 W East Carolina 58-94 L at Pfeiffer 90-84 W Guilford 61-53 W at Barton 74-85 L Western Carolina 75-60 W at East Carolina 65-74 L Pfeiffer 85-74 W Catawba 78-66 W at High Point 63-73 L at Elon 48-78 L at Guilford 60-71 L at Western Carolina 60-61 L Lenoir-Rhyne 48-50 L at Catawba 84-75 W Elon 51-50 W High Point 63-78 L Lenoir-Rhyne * 55-86 L%Spindale Invitational, Spindale, N.C.*North State Tournament, Lexington, N.C.

1958-59 (16-9) Pfeiffer 95-78 W at E. Tennessee St. 71-77 L Guilford 79-74 W UNC Pembroke 85-46 W at Wofford 63-52 W at Pfeiffer 84-69 W Wofford 77-76 W East Carolina 86-75 W at Guilford 72-43 W at Lenoir-Rhyne 45-74 L Western Carolina 58-67 L at High Point 63-80 L Elon 72-50 W Barton 73-67 W Catawba 71-67 W at East Carolina 60-94 L at Barton 49-57 L Lenoir-Rhyne 69-60 W Emory & Henry 78-66 W at Elon 71-74 L High Point 82-71 WFeb. 14 Pfeiffer 104-76 W at Western Carolina 60-78 L at Catawba 76-65 W Lenoir-Rhyne 68-82 L*North State Conference Tournament, Lexington, N.C.

1959-60 (19-8)Dec. 3 Pfeiffer 69-68 WDec. 5 at Guilford 64-62 WDec. 8 Coll. of Charleston 103-53 WDec. 10 at Emory & Henry 112-76 WDec. 12 at Coll. of Charleston 74-40 WJan. 4 East Carolina 75-65 WJan. 7 Guilford 78-62 WJan. 9 at Lenoir-Rhyne 68-81 LJan. 11 Elon 76-70 WJan. 14 Western Carolina 76-63 WJan. 16 High Point 72-74 LJan. 23 at Catawba 68-76 LJan. 25 Barton 72-58 WJan. 27 at Pfeiffer 89-63 WFeb. 1 at East Carolina 73-81 LFeb. 2 at Barton 65-59 WFeb. 6 Lenoir-Rhyne 73-71 WFeb. 8 E. Tennessee St. 86-87 LFeb. 10 at Elon 64-62 WFeb. 13 at High Point 90-88 WFeb. 17 at Western Carolina 71-60 WFeb. 20 Catawba 61-68 LFeb. 22 Lenoir-Rhyne 72-71 WFeb. 25 East Carolina * 87-79 WFeb. 26 Catawba * 57-72 L Lenoir-Rhyne @ 84-77 W Wofford @ 67-77 L*North State Conference Tournament, Lexington, N.C.@District Playoffs

1960-61 (17-10)Dec. 3 at Guilford 75-56 WDec. 5 at E. Tennessee St. 62-79 LDec. 8 Lincoln Memorial % 66-69 LDec. 9 Presbyterian % 84-56 WDec. 10 at Carson-Newman % 50-48 WDec. 12 at Pfeiffer 60-42 WDec. 14 East Carolina 79-73 WJan. 4 Guilford 83-58 WJan. 7 Lenoir-Rhyne 80-88 LJan. 9 Elon 89-66 WJan. 12 at Western Carolina 64-58 WJan. 14 High Point 84-61 WJan. 16 at Wofford 74-65 WJan. 21 Catawba 71-70 WJan. 23 Barton 76-80 LJan. 25 Pfeiffer 78-63 WJan. 28 Belmont Abbey 71-75 LJan. 30 at East Carolina 70-72 LJan. 31 at Barton 68-89 LFeb. 4 at Lenoir-Rhyne 80-93 LFeb. 8 High Point 60-80 LFeb. 11 at Elon 68-66 WFeb. 15 Western Carolina 85-75 WFeb. 18 at Catawba 75-67 WFeb. 23 Western Carolina * 107-85 WFeb. 24 High Point * 73-84 L Lenoir-Rhyne @ 62-68 L%Jefferson City Invitational, Jefferson City, Tenn.*North State Conference Tournament, Lexington, N.C.@District Playoffs

1961-62 (11-13)Dec. 2 at Guilford 63-64 LDec. 5 E. Tennessee St. 60-74 LDec. 7 Pfeiffer 66-63 WDec. 11 at Belmont Abbey 47-59 LDec. 13 East Carolina 68-74 LJan. 3 Guilford 68-57 WJan. 6 at Lenoir-Rhyne 75-85 LJan. 8 at Elon 51-78 LJan. 11 Western Carolina 75-73 WJan. 13 High Point 76-70 WJan. 15 at Pfeiffer 58-65 LJan. 18 Newberry 100-79 WJan. 20 at Catawba 61-58 WJan. 22 Barton 81-61 WJan. 26 Wofford 81-77 WJan. 29 at Barton 61-70 LJan. 30 at East Carolina 71-74 LFeb. 3 Lenoir-Rhyne 64-58 WFeb. 5 at Newberry 64-67 LFeb. 8 Elon 72-45 WFeb. 10 at High Point 67-69 LFeb. 14 at Western Carolina 66-56 WFeb. 17 Catawba 77-97 LFeb. 21 Western Carolina * 62-83 L*Carolinas Conference Tournament, Lexington, N.C.

1962-63 (14-12) at Wofford 77-86 L Guilford 81-61 W Barton 82-66 W Pfeiffer 71-57 W at Newberry 72-64 W Belmont Abbey 73-66 W Erskine 55-58 L at Campbell 77-70 W Wofford 67-64 W at Lenoir-Rhyne 49-68 L Elon 71-60 W at Western Carolina 51-59 L High Point 48-61 L at Pfeiffer 63-60 W Catawba 60-62 L at Barton 72-75 L at E. Tennessee St. 60-75 L Lenoir-Rhyne 77-72 W at Guilford 74-61 W at Elon 65-77 L at High Point 50-74 L Newberry 52-50 W Western Carolina 66-62 W at Catawba 49-62 L Catawba * 64-57 W High Point * 60-72 L*Carolinas Conference Tournament, Lexington, N.C

1963-64 (14-12) Mars Hill 83-36 W at Pfeiffer 86-94 LDec. 5 Newberry 107-63 W at Erskine 59-66 L at Belmont Abbey 76-69 W E. Tennessee St. 52-50 W Piedmont 98-61 W Erskine 66-63 W at Newberry 84-56 W Lenoir-Rhyne 55-67 L at Elon 61-89 L Western Carolina 62-58 W at High Point 68-83 L Pfeiffer 78-69 W at Catawba 59-81 L at Barton 97-90 W Guilford 82-76 W Wofford 98-87 W Barton 91-81 W at Lenoir-Rhyne 57-65 L at Wofford 70-90 L Elon 56-54 W High Point 64-87 L at Western Carolina 54-77 L Catawba 73-75 L High Point * 57-88 L*Carolinas Conference Tournament, Lexington, N.C.

1964-65 (14-10) Pfeiffer 61-57 W at Erskine 64-71 L at Mars Hill 72-74 L Belmont Abbey 74-61 W Elon 59-56 W Newberry 51-49 WJan. 1 Hampden-Sydney % 76-66 WJan. 2 Wofford % 53-62 LJan. 5 at Belmont Abbey 76-66 W Lenoir-Rhyne 95-72 W at Newberry 87-60 W at Western Carolina 61-71 L High Point 85-69 W at Pfeiffer 62-64 L Catawba 76-57 W at Barton 83-71 WJan. 25 Barton 80-65 W at Lenoir-Rhyne 68-79 L Guilford 79-69 W at Elon 59-72 L at High Point 58-79 L Western Carolina 85-72 W at Catawba 58-71 L Elon * 58-70 L%Spindale Invitational, Spindale, N.C.*Carolinas Conference Tournament, Lexington, N.C.

1965-66 (17-10)Nov. 30 Presbyterian 83-32 WDec. 2 at Pfeiffer 63-58 WDec. 4 Newberry 86-52 WDec. 8 at Barton 80-66 WDec. 11 at Erskine 54-71 LDec. 14 at Elon 73-80 LDec. 16 at Belmont Abbey 65-55 WDec. 31 Wofford % 81-84 LJan. 1 Campbell % 74-71 WJan. 5 High Point 73-77 LJan. 8 at Lenoir-Rhyne 74-82 LJan. 10 at Newberry 69-67 WJan. 13 Western Carolina 66-85 LJan. 19 Pfeiffer 106-68 WJan. 22 at Catawba 58-64 LJan. 25 Barton 112-99 WJan. 28 at Presbyterian 59-63 LFeb. 2 Belmont Abbey 105-78 WFeb. 5 Lenoir-Rhyne 78-72 WFeb. 9 Elon 81-73 WFeb. 12 at High Point 62-67 LFeb. 15 at Western Carolina 57-56 WFeb. 19 Catawba 88-80 WFeb. 24 Lenoir-Rhyne* 75-64 WFeb. 25 Western Carolina* 65-63 WFeb. 26 High Point* 55-59 L% Spindale Invitational, Spindale, NC*Carolinas Conference Tournament, Lexington,N.C.

1966-67 (21-8)Nov. 29 at Presbyterian 112-78 WDec. 1 Pfeiffer 72-57 WDec. 3 at Newberry 75-73 WDec. 12 at Barton 68-71 LDec. 14 at Elon 74-65 WDec. 30 Shorter % 77-91 LDec. 31 Catawba % 81-77 WJan. 3 Erskine 75-65 WJan. 7 Guilford 98-86 WJan. 9 Newberry 83-73 WJan. 12 at Western Carolina 69-75 LJan. 14 High Point 86-84 WJan. 18 at Pfeiffer 64-65 LJan. 21 Catawba 72-64 WJan. 24 Barton 88-73 WJan. 28 Presbyterian 84-65 WFeb. 4 at Lenoir-Rhyne 68-77 LFeb. 6 at Guilford 84-96 LFeb. 8 Elon 75-70 WFeb. 11 at High Point 68-65 WFeb. 15 Western Carolina 77-72 WFeb. 18 at Catawba 82-84 LFeb. 23 at Blemont Abbey 77-69 WFeb. 25 Lenoir-Rhyne 95-68 WMar. 2 Catawba * 78-67 WMar. 3 Elon * 89-82 WMar. 4 Guilford * 91-67 WMar. 9 Lynchburg @ 100-84 WMar. 10 Guilford @ 78-85 L%Spindale Invitational, Spindale, N.C.*Carolinas Conference Tournament, Lexington, N.C.@District Playoffs

1967-68 (14-13) Presbyterian 95-61 W at Pfeiffer 75-69 W Newberry 76-72 W at Guilford $ 55-86 L Lenoir-Rhyne $ 78-72 W at Barton 75-90 L UNC Asheville % 83-89 L Wofford % 90-62 W at Erskine 75-60 W Guilford 72-78 L at Newberry 72-78 L High Point 81-88 L Pfeiffer 93-67 W at Catawba 73-64 W Barton 88-95 L at Presbyterian 77-68 W Elon 87-75 W Lenoir-Rhyne 79-74 W Western Carolina 79-95 L at Elon 75-81 L at High Point 88-97 L at Western Carolina 66-91 L Catawba 84-85 L Belmont Abbey 76-67 W at Lenoir-Rhyne 69-59 W Barton * 68-58 W Guilford * 84-93 L $Gate City Classic, Greensboro, N.C.%Spindale Invitational, Spindale, N.C.*Carolinas Conference Tournament, Lexington, N.C.

VARSITY GYM ERA1968-69 (12-15)

Nov. 30 at Belmont Abbey 66-78 LDec. 2 at E. Tennessee St. 68-85 LDec. 5 at Pfeiffer 79-84 LDec. 7 Lenoir-Rhyne ^ 66-64 WDec. 14 at The Citadel 78-80 LDec. 27 UNC Pembroke % 75-71 WDec. 28 at Lenoir-Rhyne % 67-71 LJan. 4 at UNC Wilmington 102-110 LJan. 6 Newberry 105-83 WJan. 9 at Western Carolina 80-67 WJan. 11 High Point 89-85 WJan. 13 at Presbyterian 70-61 WJan. 15 Pfeiffer 86-56 WJan. 18 Catawba 85-67 WJan. 20 at Virginia Tech 74-84 LJan. 23 Barton 107-78 WJan. 25 Presbyterian 72-62 WJan. 27 at Elon 64-78 LJan. 29 E. Tennessee St. 64-90 LFeb. 1 at Lenoir-Rhyne 71-86 LFeb. 5 Elon 65-67 L

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

121 2010 SoCon North Champions

Feb. 8 at High Point 71-107 LFeb. 10 at Barton 87-105 LFeb. 12 Western Carolina 86-80 WFeb. 15 at Catawba 69-78 LFeb. 18 at Newberry 90-98 LFeb. 22 UNC Wilmington 82-72 W^first game in Varsity Gymnasium%Hickory Tournament, Hickory, N.C.

1969-70 (15-12) at Voorhees 86-88 LDec. 3 Belmont Abbey 85-71 WDec. 6 at E. Tennessee St. 60-94 LDec. 10 at Wake Forest 49-71 LDec. 13 at UNC Asheville 63-54 WDec. 15 at M. Tennessee St. 50-53 LJan. 2 Valdosta State % 67-75 LJan. 3 S.E. Louisiana % 63-66 LJan. 8 Western Carolina 67-65 WJan. 10 High Point 79-60 WJan. 13 at Lander 68-60 WJan. 17 at Catawba 74-61 WJan. 19 Voorhees 101-77 WJan. 22 at Emory & Henry 76-77 LJan. 24 UNC Asheville 73-60 WJan. 29 Carson-Newman 75-80 LJan. 31 at Lenoir-Rhyne 64-71 LFeb. 7 at High Point 81-84 LFeb. 10 E. Tennessee St. 87-74 WFeb. 14 Catawba 105-69 WFeb. 16 Emory & Henry 89-60 WFeb. 18 at Virginia Tech 83-79 WFeb. 21 Lenoir-Rhyne 61-70 LFeb. 23 Erskine 87-60 WFeb. 28 at Western Carolina 87-83 WMar. 5 Newberry @ 80-53 WMar. 6 S.C. State @ 80-90 L%Pensacola Invitational, Pensacola, Fla.@District Playoffs

1970-71 (8-16)Dec. 1 at Wake Forest 66-96 LDec. 5 at Virginia Tech 66-89 LDec. 11 Luther Rice 109-66 WDec. 12 UNC Asheville 64-75 LDec. 14 at E. Tennessee St. 53-85 LDec. 16 West Florida 57-74 LJan. 5 Western Carolina 85-73 WJan. 7 at Winston-Salem St. 79-87 LJan. 9 High Point 86-89 LJan. 13 Voorhees 80-71 WJan. 16 at Western Carolina 70-106 LJan. 18 Winston-Salem State 81-84 LJan. 20 at UNC Asheville 64-82 LJan. 25 at Mars Hill 66-69 LJan. 27 at Carson-Newman 93-104 LJan. 30 Lenoir-Rhyne 72-68 WFeb. 1 Middle Tennessee St. 74-68 WFeb. 6 at High Point 66-76 LFeb. 8 E. Tennessee St. 85-77 WFeb. 10 at UNC Charlotte 59-76 LFeb. 13 Mars Hill 90-70 WFeb. 17 UNC Charlotte 59-76 LFeb. 20 at Lenoir Rhyne 83-102 LFeb. 22 Lander 62-61 W

1971-72 (8-18)Dec. 1 Mars Hill 73-75 LDec. 4 UNC Wilmington 104-67 WDec. 6 UNC Pembroke 91-77 WDec. 9 at Furman 91-101 LDec. 15 at Virginia Tech 80-92 LDec. 17 at Davidson 96-109 LJan. 5 at E. Tennessee St. 65-96 LJan. 8 UNC Asheville 69-78 LJan. 10 at Mars Hill 77-89 LJan. 15 Western Carolina 79-82 LJan. 17 at UNC Asheville 68-80 LJan. 20 at East Carolina 82-89 LJan. 22 at UNC Charlotte 64-79 LJan. 24 Furman 98-116 LJan. 27 Carson-Newman 96-90 WJan. 29 at Lenoir-Rhyne 74-87 LJan. 31 at Western Carolina 74-70 WFeb. 3 E. Tennessee St. 87-79 WFeb. 5 High Point 72-65 WFeb. 7 at Mercer 70-101 LFeb. 9 Coll. of Charleston 92-80 WFeb. 12 Charlotte 78-77 W

Feb. 19 Lenoir-Rhyne 80-99 LFeb. 21 at High Point 61-70 LFeb. 26 at UNC Wilmington 67-82 LMar. 2 Davidson + 77-88 L+SoCon Tournament, Greenville, S.C.(ASU was a provisional member of the SoCon in 1971-72, eligible for the conference tournament)

PRESS MARAVICH ERA1972-73 (6-20, 3-8 SOCON)

Nov. 27 at N.C. State 53-130 LNov. 29 at Virginia Tech 58-99 LDec. 4 UNC Pembroke 55-60 LDec. 7 Richmond* 67-65 WDec. 9 at East Carolina* 69-84 LDec. 11 at William & Mary* 71-73 LDec. 16 Furman* 80-96 LDec. 28 American % 84-98 LDec. 29 Delaware % 77-89 LJan. 3 E. Tennessee St. 71-73 LJan. 10 at Western Carolina 86-98 LJan. 13 at VMI * 68-82 LJan. 18 The Citadel* 78-75 WJan. 20 at Georgia Southern 94-90 WJan. 22 at Furman* 83-103 LJan. 24 UNC Asheville 90-87 WJan. 27 at Lenoir-Rhyne 74-96 LJan. 29 at Richmond* 69-111 LFeb. 3 UNC Charlotte 77-75 WFeb. 7 at E. Tennessee St. 87-105 LFeb. 10 East Carolina* 88-70 WFeb. 15 at Davidson* 81-108 LFeb. 17 Lenoir-Rhyne 78-84 LFeb. 19 at The Citadel* 69-87 LFeb. 24 Western Carolina 74-77 LMar. 1 Furman + 68-101 L%Roanoke Invitational, Roanoke, Va.+ SoCon Tournament, Richmond, Va.

1973-74 (5-20, 1-11 SOCON)Dec. 1 at William & Mary* 63-100 LDec. 3 at Richmond* 60-78 LDec. 8 VMI* 65-74 LDec. 10 at Duke 53-83 LDec. 12 E. Tennessee St. 65-78 LDec. 14 Western Carolina 78-71 WJan. 3 at E. Tennessee St. 75-89 LJan. 5 Furman* 71-111 LJan. 12 The Citadel* 90-72 WJan. 14 at East Carolina* 52-53 LJan. 19 Georgia Southern 71-83 LJan. 21 at The Citadel* 76-77 LJan. 24 at Carson-Newman 92-93 LJan. 26 at Lenoir-Rhyne 77-82 LJan. 29 at UNC Charlotte 73-85 LFeb. 2 UNC Asheville 80-78 WFeb. 4 Richmond* 83-93 LFeb. 6 at Furman* 72-89 LFeb. 9 at Western Carolina 79-73 WFeb. 11 East Carolina* 68-73 LFeb. 13 at VMI* 59-62 LFeb. 16 Lenoir-Rhyne 63-60 WFeb. 20 Davidson* 58-65 LFeb. 23 at Wake Forest 60-106 LFeb. 27 Furman + 60-71 L+SoCon Tournament, Richmond, Va.

1974-75 (3-23, 1-11 SOCON)Dec. 3 Charleston So. 78-84 LDec. 5 VMI* 81-98 LDec. 7 UNC Asheville 83-74 WDec. 9 at Clemson 57-103 LDec. 11 at Wake Forest 69-100 LDec. 14 at The Citadel* 94-99 LJan. 2 at Maryland 50-96 LJan. 6 at E. Tennessee St. 79-96 LJan. 9 UNC Charlotte 61-75 LJan. 14 at East Carolina* 68-78 LJan. 18 Richmond* 70-101 LJan. 21 at Furman* 52-91 LJan. 27 at VMI* 55-73 LJan. 30 The Citadel* 69-70 LFeb. 2 E. Tennessee St. 72-86 LFeb. 5 East Carolina* 78-71 WFeb. 8 Furman* 59-96 LFeb. 10 Lenoir-Rhyne 61-70 LFeb. 13 William & Mary* 59-69 LFeb. 15 at Western Carolina 79-85 L

Feb. 17 at Davidson* 89-99 LFeb. 20 at Lenoir-Rhyne 88-80 WFeb. 22 Western Carolina 72-76 LFeb. 24 at Georgia Southern 83-104 LFeb. 26 at Richmond* 97-101 LMar. 1 at Furman + 69-75 L+SoCon Tournament, Greenville, S.C.

BOBBY CREMINS ERA1975-76 (13-14, 6-6 SOCON)

Nov. 29 at William & Mary* 48-68 LDec. 1 at Richmond* 52-53 LDec. 6 Lenoir-Rhyne 75-61 WDec. 10 Pfeiffer 78-74 WDec. 11 at Georgia 67-83 LDec. 13 The Citadel* 83-65 WDec. 16 E. Tennessee St. 80-81 LDec. 18 at Wake Forest 65-107 LJan. 7 at N.C. State 51-83 LJan. 10 Richmond *@ 62-87 LJan. 14 East Carolina* 50-48 WJan. 17 VMI* 71-67 WJan. 19 at UNC Charlotte 53-73 LJan. 24 at Lenoir-Rhyne 67-72 LJan. 26 at Furman* 68-64 WJan. 31 at The Citadel* 70-67 WFeb. 2 Furman* 76-77 LFeb. 4 Davidson* 75-62 WFeb. 7 Charleston So. 84-63 WFeb. 9 at Western Carolina 69-79 LFeb. 11 at E. Tennessee St. 79-73 WFeb. 14 at East Carolina* 66-84 LFeb. 18 Western Carolina 84-83 WFeb. 21 at VMI* 74-78 LFeb. 23 Georgia Southern 84-68 WFeb. 28 at East Carolina + 79-72 WMar. 4 VMI ++ 64-71 L@Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, N.C.+SoCon Tournament, Greenville, N.C.++SoCon Tournament, Greenville, S.C.

1976-77 (17-12, 8-4 SOCON)Nov. 29 at Auburn 61-84 LDec. 1 UNC Wilmington 51-49 WDec. 4 Lenoir-Rhyne 72-64 WDec. 6 at Davidson* 71-53 WDec. 8 at N.C. State 49-70 LDec. 11 William & Mary* 68-59 WDec. 14 E. Tennessee St. 67-65 WDec. 18 at Maryland 74-76 LDec. 30 at Marshall 79-84 LJan. 8 at William & Mary* 63-68 LJan. 10 at VMI* 54-74 LJan. 12 Furman* 80-78 WJan. 15 at East Carolina* 54-66 LJan. 19 UNC Charlotte 59-85 LJan. 22 at Lenoir-Rhyne 82-81 WJan. 25 Davidson* 49-44 WJan. 27 The Citadel* 76-56 WJan. 29 at Wake Forest 73-83 LJan. 31 at E.Tennessee St. 56-72 LFeb. 3 Western Carolina 65-52 WFeb. 5 at The Citadel* 68-64 WFeb. 7 at Charleston So. 83-70 WFeb. 12 East Carolina* 63-60 WFeb. 14 at Furman* 83-90 LFeb. 19 VMI* 62-58 WFeb. 23 at Western Carolina 70-63 WFeb. 26 Davidson + 71-66 WMar. 1 Furman ++ 70-64 WMar. 2 VMI ++ 67-69 L+SoCon Tournament, Boone, N.C.++SoCon Tournament, Roanoke, Va.

1977-78 (15-13, 9-3 SOCON)Nov. 26 at N.C. State 79-97 LNov. 30 E. Tennessee St. 63-80 LDec. 3 at Lenoir-Rhyne 72-73 LDec. 5 at UNC Charlotte 71-64 WDec. 7 Wofford 120-69 WDec. 10 VMI* 92-77 WDec. 13 Furman* 85-75 WDec. 17 at Clemson 88-93 LDec. 19 at Chattanooga* 88-78 WDec. 29 Georgia Southern % 81-99 LDec. 30 Tennessee Tech % 96-69 WJan. 9 at UNC Wilmington 70-73 LJan. 14 UNC Asheville 89-65 W

Jan. 17 Davidson* 74-60 WJan. 21 The Citadel* 75-66 WJan. 23 Marshall* 77-88 LJan. 26 at E. Tennessee St. 81-84 LJan. 28 Wake Forest @ 61-87 LFeb. 1 at The Citadel* 77-65 WFeb. 4 Western Carolina* 75-68 WFeb. 6 at Furman* 81-74 WFeb. 11 Lenoir-Rhyne 79-81 LFeb. 13 Chattanooga* 110-63 WFeb. 15 at Western Carolina* 54-68 LFeb. 18 at VMI* 70-77 LFeb. 20 High Point 72-56 WFeb. 25 The Citadel + 81-64 WMar. 3 Furman ++ 68-72 L%Poinsettia Classic, Greenville, S.C.@Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, N.C.+SoCon Tournament, Boone, N.C.++SoCon Tournament, Roanoke, Va.

1978-79 (23-6, 11-3 SOCON)Nov. 24 S.C. State % 65-60 WNov. 25 Campbell % 73-63 WNov. 28 Pfeiffer 84-71 WDec. 2 Lenoir-Rhyne 94-57 WDec. 5 at Western Carolina* 80-69 WDec. 9 Marshall* 81-56 WDec. 13 VMI* 103-82 WDec. 16 at Wake Forest 71-83 LJan. 2 at N.C. State 50-58 LJan. 4 at E. Tennessee St. 55-47 WJan. 6 at Chattanooga* 67-74 LJan. 10 Davidson* 79-65 WJan. 13 Furman* 66-75 LJan. 15 USC Spartanburg 71-64 WJan. 17 at VMI* 73-58 WJan. 20 UNC Charlotte 58-47 WJan. 22 Western Carolina* 49-50 LJan. 27 at Marshall* 78-66 WJan. 31 at Davidson* 84-72 WFeb. 3 The Citadel* 76-65 WFeb. 7 at Furman* 59-58 WFeb. 10 UNC Wilmington 63-60 WFeb. 14 at The Citadel* 68-64 WFeb. 17 Chattanooga* 77-63 WFeb. 19 E. Tennessee St.* 83-56 WFeb. 24 VMI + 73-63 WMar. 3 Western Carolina ++ 63-43 WMar. 4 Furman ++ 86-83 WMar. 10 Louisiana State # 57-71 L%East Tennessee Tip-Off, Johnson City, Tenn.*SoCon Tournament, Boone, N.C.**SoCon Tournament, Roanoke, Va.#NCAA Mideast Regional, Bloomington, Ind.

1979-80 (12-16, 6-10 SOCON)Dec. 1 Lenoir-Rhyne 47-45 WDec. 4 Wofford 75-63 WDec. 6 at N.C. State 53-59 LDec. 8 VMI* 66-57 WDec. 12 at E. Tennessee St.* 41-54 LDec. 15 Western Carolina* 75-77 LDec. 20 at Marshall* 65-74 LDec. 28 Ball State % 68-74 LDec. 29 Hardin-Simmons % 69-56 WJan. 5 at Furman* 65-76 LJan. 9 at UNC Wilmington 44-61 LJan. 12 at Chattanooga* 48-49 LJan. 14 at The Citadel* 53-54 LJan. 17 Bluefield (Va.) 84-63 WJan. 19 at Wake Forest 61-87 LJan. 21 Furman* 71-75 LJan. 23 E. Tennessee St.* 50-54 LJan. 26 Chattanooga* 74-64 WJan. 30 at Davidson* 48-58 LFeb. 2 at Western Carolina* 42-61 LFeb. 4 Marshall* 47-41 WFeb. 6 S.C. State 70-61 W

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

122 2010-11 Mountaineer Basketball

Feb. 9 The Citadel* 75-57 WFeb. 11 at UNC Charlotte 56-58 LFeb. 14 at VMI* 55-49 WFeb. 16 Davidson* 78-76 WFeb. 23 at Western Carolina+ 67-66 WFeb. 29 Marshall ++ 76-91 L%Pacemaker Classic, Monroe, La.+SoCon Tournament, Cullowhee, N.C.**SoCon Tournament, Roanoke, Va.

1980-81 (20-9, 11-5 SOCON)Dec. 3 Elon 70-52 WDec. 5 at Stetson % 58-65 LDec. 6 Butler % 75-73 WDec. 9 Milligan 82-75 WDec. 13 Furman* 77-74 WDec. 17 at N.C. State 47-71 LJan. 3 Limestone 77-56 WJan. 5 at Marshall* 52-58 LJan. 7 at Wake Forest 42-63 LJan. 10 at Chattanooga* 58-86 LJan. 12 at Davidson* 63-66 LJan. 14 Lenoir-Rhyne 79-66 WJan. 17 VMI* 78-67 WJan. 21 at Furman* 66-56 WJan. 24 Marshall* 75-56 WJan. 26 E. Tennessee St.* 65-60 WJan. 31 UNC Charlotte 53-52 WFeb. 2 Chattanooga* 56-61 LFeb. 5 Western Carolina* 81-68 WFeb. 7 The Citadel* 48-41 WFeb. 9 at VMI* 70-51 WFeb. 11 UNC Wilmington 60-51 WFeb. 14 at The Citadel* 66-54 WFeb. 19 at E. Tennessee St.* 78-72 WFeb. 21 Davidson* 78-77 WFeb. 23 at Western Carolina* 61-68 LFeb. 28 Furman + 75-71 WMar. 6 Marshall ** 77-62 WMar. 7 Chattanooga ** 55-59 L% Hatter Classic, Deland, Fla.+ SoCon Tournament, Boone, N.C.** SoCon Tournament, Roanoke, Va.

KEVIN CANTWELL ERA1981-82 (11-15, 6-10 SOCON)

Nov. 30 Lenoir-Rhyne 76-69 WDec. 5 at Duke 75-70 WDec. 9 at N.C. State 38-66 LDec. 14 at Chattanooga* 42-52 LDec. 16 at Davidson* 62-64 LDec. 19 at Wake Forest 57-79 LJan. 5 Chattanooga* 63-81 LJan. 7 Furman* 64-61 WJan. 9 Marshall* 65-60 WJan. 11 at The Citadel* 64-83 LJan. 12 at UNC Wilmington 52-62 LJan. 16 at Furman* 71-76 WJan. 18 Mars Hill 67-44 WJan. 20 at UNC Charlotte 54-60 LJan. 25 Pfeiffer 57-56 WJan. 27 Western Carolina* 55-56 LJan. 30 at Virginia Military* 62-67 LFeb. 3 Davidson* 54-56 LFeb. 6 at Western Carolina* 63-68 LFeb. 11 at E. Tennessee St.* 81-79 WFeb. 13 The Citadel* 65-46 WFeb. 15 at Marshall* 49-61 LFeb. 17 Emory & Henry 88-78 WFeb. 20 VMI* 91-58 WFeb. 22 E. Tennessee St.* 62-59 WFeb. 27 at Chattanooga + 53-62 L+ SoCon Tournament, Chattanooga, Tenn.

1982-83 (6-21, 3-13 SOCON)Nov. 29 at Duke 57-73 LDec. 1 The Citadel* 55-60 LDec. 4 Augusta 64-62 WDec. 8 Mars Hill 86-67 WDec. 11 at Wake Forest 46-67 LDec. 20 at Virginia Tech 56-92 LJan. 8 Milligan 41-43 LJan. 11 at Davidson* 60-58 WJan. 13 at Chattanooga* 63-85 LJan. 15 E. Tennessee St.* 58-78 LJan. 17 Western Carolina* 65-72 LJan. 22 Marshall* 76-95 LJan. 24 VMI* 69-61 WJan. 26 at Furman* 45-53 L

Jan. 29 at The Citadel* 72-90 LFeb. 2 Chattanooga* 48-50 LFeb. 4 Davidson* 45-50 LFeb. 9 UNC Greensboro 54-58 LFeb. 14 at VMI* 65-61 WFeb. 16 Furman* 54-56 LFeb. 19 at Western Carolina* 53-55 LFeb. 21 at Georgia Tech 72-83 LFeb. 25 at Marshall* 69-83 LFeb. 26 at E. Tennessee St.* 55-67 LFeb. 28 at Campbell 57-59 LMar. 5 Campbell 74-60 WMar. 10 Chattanooga + 58-71 L+ SoCon Tournament, Charleston, W.Va.

1983-84 (13-16, 8-8 SOCON)Nov. 28 Augusta 90-64 WDec. 2 Texas-Arlington % 72-73 LDec. 3 Fla. Southern % 48-47 WDec. 8 Lenoir-Rhyne 57-48 WDec. 10 at Wake Forest 46-72 LDec. 28 N.C. A&T @ 63-75 LDec. 29 at UNC Charlotte @ 51-67 LJan. 4 at Georgia Tech 61-78 LJan. 10 Chattanooga* 59-69 LJan. 11 at Duke 60-73 LJan. 14 VMI* 74-54 WJan. 18 at Western Carolina* 76-82 LJan. 21 The Citadel* 66-60 WJan. 23 Marshall* 84-83 WJan. 26 at E. Tennessee St. * 63-65 LJan. 28 at The Citadel* 69-83 LJan. 30 at Furman* 57-61 LFeb. 4 Davidson* 55-53 WFeb. 6 at Campbell 56-57 LFeb. 8 Furman* 61-55 WFeb. 11 at VMI* 58-67 LFeb. 13 at Marshall* 77-84 LFeb. 16 at Davidson* 61-59 WFeb. 18 Western Carolina* 76-74 WFeb. 20 E. Tennessee St.* 69-60 WFeb. 25 Campbell 78-58 WFeb. 27 at Chattanooga* 56-65 LMar. 2 The Citadel + 82-77 WMar. 3 Marshall + 67-97 L%Aces Invitational, Evansville, Ind.@UNCC Holiday Classic, Charlotte, N.C.+SoCon Tournament, Asheville, N.C.

1984-85 (14-14, 7-9 SOCON)Nov. 27 Central Wesleyan 107-58 WNov. 30 at UNC Charlotte % 77-68 WDec. 1 Western Carolina % 77-66 WDec. 5 at Duke 64-98 LDec. 8 at Wake Forest 62-64 LDec. 12 Barber-Scotia 103-53 WDec. 15 Limestone 100-74 WJan. 2 at Clemson 77-84 LJan. 5 at E. Tennessee St.* 66-57 WJan. 12 Davidson* 68-70 LJan. 14 Marshall* 67-76 LJan. 17 VMI* 47-52 LJan. 19 at The Citadel* 77-84 LJan. 21 at Furman* 61-54 WJan. 23 Erskine 96-67 WJan. 26 at Western Carolina* 73-79 LJan. 31 N.C. A&T 72-67 WFeb. 2 Western Carolina* 60-63 LFeb. 4 at Davidson* 73-70 WFeb. 7 at Marshall* 82-93 LFeb. 9 at VMI* 56-64 LFeb. 11 Chattanooga* 76-60 WFeb. 16 E. Tennessee St.* 74-70 WFeb. 18 Furman* 75-66 WFeb. 20 at N.C. A&T 59-85 LFeb. 23 The Citadel* 57-56 WFeb. 25 at Chattanooga* 59-64 LMar. 1 The Citadel + 62-68 L% UNCC Classic, Charlotte, N.C.+ SoCon Tournament, Asheville, N.C.

1985-86 (17-12, 9-7 SOCON)Nov. 25 Bluefield (Va.) 79-51 WNov. 27 at Texas-El Paso 52-58 LNov. 30 at Texas Tech 68-83 LDec. 3 Winthrop 69-61 WDec. 7 UNC Charlotte 84-73 WDec. 10 Erskine 68-49 WDec. 14 Limestone 86-79 W

Dec. 20 at UNC Charlotte 60-59 WDec. 28 at Duke 46-88 LJan. 4 at Furman* 64-75 LJan. 9 VMI* 56-63 LJan. 11 at Marshall* 67-69 LJan. 18 Davidson* 69-65 WJan. 20 at Western Carolina* 66-64 WJan. 23 E. Tennessee St.* 70-87 LJan. 27 at Radford 56-66 LJan. 29 at Chattanooga* 63-78 LFeb. 1 The Citadel* 65-55 WFeb. 3 Furman* 57-56 WFeb. 6 at E. Tennessee St.* 56-54 WFeb. 8 Western Carolina* 67-53 WFeb. 10 Chattanooga* 67-60 WFeb. 12 Radford 63-59 WFeb. 15 at Davidson* 50-72 LFeb. 17 at The Citadel* 67-66 WFeb. 22 at VMI* 69-67 WFeb. 24 Marshall* 59-60 LFeb. 28 Western Carolina + 63-62 WMar. 1 Chattanooga + 57-68 L+ SoCon Tournament, Asheville, N.C.

TOM APKE ERA1986-87 (7-21, 3-13 SOCON)

Nov. 29 at Tennessee 47-93 LDec. 1 USC Spartanburg 79-69 WDec. 5 Texas-Pan Am % 59-71 LDec. 6 Hardin-Simmons % 67-74 LDec. 9 Mars Hill 82-65 WDec. 20 at Alabama 62-95 LDec. 29 at Duke 50-80 LJan. 3 at Furman* 56-73 LJan. 7 at Wake Forest 37-62 LJan. 10 at Marshall* 72-85 LJan. 12 at VMI* 64-68 LJan. 15 Chattanooga* 69-72 LJan. 17 at Davidson* 59-82 LJan. 19 Western Carolina* 55-63 LJan. 22 at E. Tennessee St.* 70-76 LJan. 24 UNC Asheville 54-68 LJan. 28 Liberty 74-60 WJan. 31 at The Citadel* 72-69 WFeb. 2 Furman* 75-81 LFeb. 7 at Western Carolina* 62-55 WFeb. 9 at Chattanooga* 70-84 LFeb. 12 E. Tennessee St.* 67-57 WFeb. 14 Davidson* 58-74 LFeb. 16 The Citadel* 66-70 LFeb. 18 at UNC Asheville 79-67 WFeb. 21 VMI* 84-86 LFeb. 23 Marshall* 69-75 LFeb. 27 Marshall + 61-76 L% Metro Mobile Classic, El Paso, Texas+ SoCon Tournament, Asheville, N.C.

1987-88 (16-13, 8-8 SOCON)Nov. 28 at Duke 74-110 LNov. 30 Methodist 108-85 WDec. 3 Bluefield (Va.) 83-63 WDec. 5 UNC Wilmington 61-58 WDec. 7 at Kansas 62-73 LDec. 21 New Orleans % 64-79 LDec. 22 Loyola (Md.) % 85-69 WDec. 26 BYU-Hawaii @ 65-62 WDec. 27 at Hawaii-Hilo @ 100-71 WJan. 4 at UNC Wilmington 71-84 LJan. 9 at Furman* 71-81 LJan. 11 at Chattanooga* 43-76 LJan. 14 UNC Asheville 65-55 WJan. 16 Marshall* 80-88 LJan. 18 VMI* 98-82 WJan. 23 Davidson* 77-69 WJan. 25 at Western Carolina* 66-65 WJan. 28 E. Tennessee St.* 108-90 WFeb. 1 at UNC Asheville 86-80 WFeb. 6 The Citadel* 89-72 WFeb. 8 Furman* 66-67 LFeb. 11 at E. Tennessee St.* 68-67 WFeb. 13 at Western Carolina* 100-85 WFeb. 15 Chattanooga* 67-65 WFeb. 20 at VMI* 65-66 LFeb. 22 at Marshall* 72-101 LFeb. 27 at Davidson* 72-74 LFeb. 29 at The Citadel* 71-73 LMar. 4 E. Tennessee St. + 73-82 L%Pre-Holiday Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii@Vulcan Christmas Classic, Hilo, Hawaii+SoCon Tournament, Asheville, N.C.

1988-89 (20-8, 8-6 SOCON)Nov. 28 at UNC Charlotte ^ 63-77 LNov. 30 Liberty 95-77 WDec. 3 USC Spartanburg 91-67 WDec. 7 UNC Greensboro 91-59 WDec. 10 UNC Asheville 72-57 WDec. 12 at Georgia State 86-84 WDec. 28 Washington State % 58-56 WDec. 29 at Toledo % 75-63 WJan. 7 Chattanooga* 70-66 WJan. 9 Western Carolina* 60-57 WJan. 11 at UNC Asheville 77-62 WJan. 14 at The Citadel* 62-65 LJan. 16 at Furman* 61-69 LJan. 18 Davidson 75-65 WJan. 21 at E. Tennessee St.* 91-70 WJan. 24 at Liberty 73-62 WJan. 28 Marshall* 76-83 LJan. 30 VMI* 76-69 WFeb. 2 at Davidson 65-54 WFeb. 4 at Western Carolina* 94-91 WFeb. 6 at Chattanooga* 62-52 WFeb. 11 Furman* 71-75 LFeb. 13 The Citadel* 86-72 WFeb. 18 E. Tennessee St.* 87-89 LFeb. 22 Randolph-Macon 81-64 WFeb. 25 at VMI* 67-60 WFeb. 27 at Marshall* 96-97 LMar. 3 Marshall + 69-83 L^f irst college game in Charlotte Coliseum% Toledo MVP Holiday Classic, Toledo, Ohio+ SoCon Tournament, Asheville, N.C.

1989-90 (19-11, 8-6 SOCON)Nov. 25 at East Carolina 69-59 WNov. 27 at N.C. State 67-97 LDec. 2 Georgia State 110-69 WDec. 4 UNC Charlotte 88-81 WDec. 6 Lander 80-70 WDec. 9 UNC Asheville 87-73 WDec. 21 Central Michigan % 69-77 LDec. 22 Nicholls State % 83-66 WDec. 28 at S.W. Louisiana 96-104 LJan. 3 at UNC Wilmington 69-61 WJan. 6 at Chattanooga* 70-56 WJan. 8 at Western Carolina* 80-78 WJan. 13 The Citadel* 101-64 WJan. 15 Furman* 75-80 LJan. 17 at Southern Miss. 91-96 LJan. 20 E. Tennessee St.* 94-96 LJan. 22 Davidson 88-60 WJan. 27 at Marshall* 75-82 LJan. 29 at VMI* 71-73 LFeb. 3 Western Carolina* 90-72 WFeb. 5 Chattanooga* 75-74 WFeb. 10 at Furman* 81-91 LFeb. 12 at The Citadel* 88-80 WFeb. 14 Wofford 71-64 WFeb. 17 at E. Tennessee St.* 82-98 LFeb. 24 VMI* 80-75 WFeb. 26 Marshall* 82-69 WMar. 2 The Citadel + 86-71 WMar. 3 Furman + 79-62 WMar. 4 E. Tennessee St. + 75-96 L% Greater Youngstown Holiday Classic, Youngstown, Ohio+ SoCon Tournament, Asheville, N.C.

1990-91 (16-14, 7-7 SOCON)Nov. 24 at Arkansas State 69-91 LNov. 28 Belmont Abbey 87-64 WDec. 1 UNC Wilmington 81-72 WDec. 3 Montana State 101-81 WDec. 5 at UNC Charlotte 85-79 WDec. 8 East Carolina 88-79 WDec. 12 S.W. Louisiana 84-89 LDec. 20 North Texas % 83-89 LDec. 21 Wagner % 95-96 LDec. 28 at Montana State 84-82 WJan. 2 at UNC Asheville 76-72 WJan. 5 at E. Tennessee St.* 70-89 LJan. 8 at Davidson 60-72 LJan. 12 The Citadel* 84-74 WJan. 14 Furman* 87-91 LJan. 19 at Chattanooga* 82-86 LJan. 21 at Western Carolina* 95-93 WJan. 26 Marshall* 90-82 WJan. 28 VMI* 78-72 WFeb. 2 E. Tennessee St.* 78-94 L

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

123 2010 SoCon North Champions

Feb. 4 Southern Miss. 74-98 LFeb. 9 at Furman* 72-89 LFeb. 11 at The Citadel* 84-69 WFeb. 16 Western Carolina* 91-90 WFeb. 18 Chattanooga* 67-68 LFeb. 23 at VMI* 83-70 WFeb. 25 at Marshall* 85-96 LMar. 1 VMI + 100-72 WMar. 2 Furman + 88-82 WMar. 3 E. Tennessee St. + 82-101 L%Pre-Holiday Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii+SoCon Tournament, Asheville, N.C.

1991-92 (15-14, 9-5 SOCON)Nov. 23 Mars Hill 87-64 WNov. 25 Georgia Southern 80-81 LNov. 30 at East Carolina 76-79 LDec. 2 UNC Charlotte 68-83 LDec. 5 Pikeville (Ky.) 112-78 WDec. 7 Arkansas State 85-74 WDec. 18 at UNC Wilmington 72-75 LDec. 21 at Arizona State 57-88 LDec. 27 Ohio % 76-92 LDec. 28 Boston Univ. % 90-84 WDec. 30 at Montana State 73-87 LJan. 6 at Georgia Southern 77-88 LJan. 11 at The Citadel* 72-80 LJan. 13 at Furman* 78-88 LJan. 18 Chattanooga* 86-81 WJan. 20 Western Carolina* 86-61 WJan. 25 at Marshall* 75-72 WJan. 27 at VMI* 80-67 WFeb. 1 at E. Tennessee St.* 75-81 LFeb. 8 Furman* 67-65 WFeb. 10 The Citadel* 78-65 WFeb. 12 UNC Asheville 65-63 WFeb. 15 at Western Carolina* 82-79 WFeb. 17 at Chattanooga* 59-61 LFeb. 22 VMI* 88-65 WFeb. 24 Marshall* 68-61 WFeb. 29 E. Tennessee St.* 63-70 LMar. 6 Western Carolina + 86-69 WMar. 7 E. Tennessee St. + 69-77 L%Cowboy Shootout, Casper, Wyo.+SoCon Tournament, Asheville, N.C.

1992-93 (13-15, 8-10 SOCON) Dec. 1 Lander 95-65 WDec. 5 Montana State 90-75 WDec. 19 at Nebraska 83-93 LDec. 29 Clemson % 73-91 LJan. 2 at UNC Charlotte 80-88 LJan. 4 East Carolina 76-74 WJan. 6 Marshall* 111-92 WJan. 9 at Georgia Southern* 76-103 LJan. 10 at The Citadel* 69-53 WJan. 13 VMI* 86-93 LJan. 16 Furman* 81-77 WJan. 17 Davidson* 78-69 WJan. 20 at Chattanooga* 69-89 LJan. 23 E. Tennessee St.* 79-98 LJan. 27 at Western Carolina* 89-80 WJan. 30 at VMI* 64-55 WJan. 31 at Marshall* 79-82 LFeb. 3 UNC Wilmington 80-72 WFeb. 6 Western Carolina* 84-71 WFeb. 7 Chattanooga* 85-87 LFeb. 9 at Tennessee Tech 88- 96 LFeb. 13 The Citadel* 71- 75 LFeb. 14 Georgia Southern* 84-92 LFeb. 17 at Furman* 81-98 LFeb. 20 at Davidson* 79-76 WFeb. 27 at E. Tennessee St.* 78-81 LMarch 4 Western Carolina + 84-73 WMarch 5 E. Tennessee St. + 84-97 L% Coca-Cola Classic, Charlotte, N.C.+ SoCon Tournament, Asheville, N.C.

1993-94 (16-11, 12-6 SOCON)Nov. 28 at UNC Wilmington 72-65 WDec. 1 Nebraska 91-82 WDec. 4 UNC Charlotte 58-67 LDec. 6 Tennessee Tech 85-72 WDec. 11 Wingate 71-63 WDec. 19 at Wake Forest 78-83 LDec. 22 at East Carolina 58-79 LJan. 4 at Marshall* 86-95 LJan. 8 Georgia Southern* 72-70 WJan. 10 The Citadel* 81-70 WJan. 12 at VMI* 74-70 WJan. 15 at Furman* 72-74 LJan. 17 at Davidson* 94-89 WJan. 20 Chattanooga* 84-76 WJan. 22 E. Tennessee St.* 96-87 W

Jan. 24 at Clemson 56-66 LJan. 26 Western Carolina* 71-66 WJan. 29 VMI* 74-64 WJan. 31 Marshall* 102-77 WFeb. 5 at Western Carolina* 69-74 LFeb. 7 at Chattanooga* 75-84 LFeb. 12 at The Citadel* 65-78 LFeb. 14 at Georgia Southern* 65-62 WFeb. 17 Furman* 92-76 WFeb. 19 Davidson* 83-80 WFeb. 27 at E. Tennessee St.* 86-101 LMar. 4 Georgia Southern + 60-85 L+SoCon Tournament, Asheville, N.C.

1994-95 (9-20, 4-10 SOCON)Nov. 25 at South Florida 71-86 LNov. 28 East Carolina 78-80 LNov. 30 Catawba 93-69 WDec. 2 Oklahoma St. % 58-85 LDec. 3 Oral Roberts % 68-73 LDec. 5 Elon 96-70 WDec. 7 UNC Greensboro 71-77 LDec. 10 Clemson @ 66-81 LDec. 20 at UNC Charlotte 68-92 LDec. 31 at Nebraska 71-108 LJan. 2 at Loyola (Ill.) 84-75 WJan. 7 at St. Bonaventure 32-76 LJan. 14 at Marshall* 80-93 LJan. 16 E. Tennessee St.* 68-74 LJan. 21 The Citadel* 74-57 WJan. 23 at Davidson* 71-74 LJan. 28 VMI* 85-89 LJan. 30 at Western Carolina* 94-85 WFeb. 4 at Furman* 60-76 LFeb. 6 Georgia Southern* 60-53 WFeb. 11 Davidson* 75-76 LFeb. 13 Marshall* 69-70 LFeb. 18 at E. Tennessee St.* 74-83 LFeb. 20 at Chattanooga* 54-68 LFeb. 25 at VMI* 92-89 WFeb. 27 Western Carolina* 78-97 LMarch 2 Furman + 78-73 WMarch 3 Marshall + 93-82 WMarch 4 Western Carolina + 64-74 L%Bank IV Classic, Tulsa, Okla.@Greensboro Challenge Series, Greensboro, N.C+ SoCon Tournament, Asheville, N.C.

1995-96 (8-20, 3-11 SOCON)Nov. 27 Catawba 90-87 WNov. 29 at Clemson 55-91 LDec. 2 Georgia Tech 65-89 LDec. 4 UNC Charlotte 81-85 LDec. 6 at UNC Greensboro 64-80 LDec. 9 Mars Hill 112-77 WDec. 18 at Wake Forest 50-91 LDec. 21 Loyola (Ill.) 78-70 WDec. 29 Indiana % 59-103 LDec. 30 Kent State % 62-63 LJan. 6 St. Bonaventure 61-58 WJan. 9 at East Carolina 39-63 LJan. 13 Marshall* 89-87 WJan. 20 at The Citadel * 75-84 LJan. 23 Davidson* 68-90 LJan. 27 at VMI* 64-84 LJan. 29 Western Carolina* 83-93 LFeb. 1 at E. Tennessee St.* 68-100 LFeb. 5 at Georgia Southern* 72-74 LFeb. 8 Furman* 93-78 WFeb. 10 at Davidson* 66-84 LFeb. 14 at Marshall* 64-95 LFeb. 17 E. Tennessee St.* 95-79 WFeb. 19 Chattanooga* 66-80 LFeb. 24 VMI* 75-85 LFeb. 26 at Western Carolina* 72-91 LFeb. 29 The Citadel + 75-73 WMar. 1 Western Carolina + 66-74 L% Ho osier Classic, Indianapolis, Ind.+ SoCon Tournament, Greensboro, N.C.

BUZZ PETERSON ERA1996-97 (14-14, 8-6 SOCON)

Nov. 22 Wingate 87-63 WNov. 25 East Carolina 48-57 LNov. 30 Milligan 87-49 WDec. 2 at UNC Charlotte 63-75 LDec. 5 UNC Greensboro 82-56 WDec. 7 at Georgia 67-85 LDec. 19 at Marquette 37-74 LDec. 21 at Montana State 71-96 LDec. 27 Mississippi % 63-75 LDec. 28 Bucknell % 71-62 WJan. 4 at Niagara 74-82 LJan. 6 VMI* 77-72 WJan. 8 at UNC Greensboro 78-70 WJan. 11 at Western Carolina* 81-76 WJan. 14 at Furman* 55-59 LJan. 18 Georgia Southern* 75-76 LJan. 20 Davidson* 82-66 WJan. 25 at Marshall* 67-70 LJan. 27 East Tennessee St.* 77-69 WFeb. 1 at Chattanooga* 57-70 LFeb. 3 at VMI* 65-78 LFeb. 8 Western Carolina* 68-66 WFeb. 10 Marshall* 77-69 WFeb. 15 at E. Tennessee St.* 66-46 WFeb. 17 The Citadel* 74-63 WFeb. 22 at Davidson* 76-78 LFeb. 28 Western Carolina + 87-68 WMar. 1 Marshall + 78-84 L% Lobo Invitational, Albuquerque, N.M.+ SoCon Tournament, Greensboro, N.C.

1997-98 (21-8, 13-2 SOCON)Nov. 15 Limestone 81-55 WNov. 18 Anderson 110-48 WNov. 24 UNC Charlotte 66-60 WNov. 28 at Tennessee 46-69 LDec. 2 at Virginia 54-62 LDec. 6 at Winthrop 77-63 WDec. 9 Montana State 69-71 LDec. 21 Tennessee State 73-53 WDec. 31 Martin Methodist 80-67 WJan. 3 at E. Tenn. State* 61-67 WJan. 7 Niagara 74-87 LJan. 10 at VMI* 76-71 WJan. 12 UNC Greensboro* 78-61 WJan. 14 Chattanooga* 69-60 WJan. 17 at North Carolina 63-96 LJan. 19 Georgia Southern* 64-62 WJan. 21 Western Carolina* 79-64 WJan. 24 E. Tennessee State* 78-67 WJan. 31 Davidson* 71-77 LFeb. 2 at Western Carolina* 81-77 WFeb. 7 at Furman* 63-62 WFeb. 11 Wofford* 84-71 WFeb. 14 VMI* 94-74 WFeb. 16 at The Citadel* 60-53 WFeb. 19 at Davidson* 58-68 LFeb. 21 at UNC Greensboro* 73-64 WFeb. 27 Furman + 60-58 WFeb. 28 Chattanooga + 85-75 WMar. 1 Davidson + 62-66 L+ SoCon Tournament, Greensboro, N.C.

1998-99 (21-8, 13-3 SOCON)Nov. 13 at North Carolina 64-87 LNov. 17 King 80-40 WNov. 21 at Minnesota 67-81 LNov. 23 Greensboro 109-53 WNov. 30 at East Carolina 68-67 WDec. 2 USC Spartanburg 83-53 WDec. 5 at Georgia Tech 72-74 OTLDec. 8 Georgia 60-63 L Dec. 20 Winthrop 74-53 WDec. 29 The Citadel* 81-65 WJan. 2 at Davidson* 73-82 LJan. 4 Coll. of Charleston* 57-77 LJan. 9 VMI* 100-64 WJan. 11 at Wofford* 86-82 OTWJan. 14 at Chattanooga* 62-61 OTW Jan. 16 E. Tennessee St.* 84-73 WJan. 18 Western Carolina* 77-59 WJan. 23 at E. Tennessee St*. 60-83 LJan. 25 UNC Greensboro* 82-59 WJan. 30 at Georgia Southern* 67-56 WFeb. 1 at UNC Greensboro* 72-56 WFeb. 3 Wis.-Green Bay 55-53 WFeb. 8 Furman* 78-58 W

Feb. 13 at VMI* 83-65 WFeb. 15 at Western Carolina* 68-55 WFeb. 20 Davidson* 71-64 WFeb. 26 Georgia Southern+ 74-65 WFeb. 27 Chattanooga+ 94-91 OTWFeb. 28 Coll. of Charleston+ 67-77 L+ SoCon Tournament, Greensboro, N.C.

1999-00 (23-9, 13-3 SOCON)Nov. 19 at Oklahoma State! 75-87 LNov. 20 Oral Roberts! 68-78 LNov. 27 Lees-McRae 117-74 WNov. 29 Pfeiffer 104-90 WDec. 3 Toledo# 68-65 WDec. 4 at Marquette# 51-57 LDec. 8 East Carolina 82-73 WDec. 18 at Pittsburgh 64-67 LDec. 20 at Robert Morris 76-64 WDec. 23 at UW-Green Bay 47-64 LDec. 30 Tennesee Wesleyan 112-48 WJan. 3 at The Citadel* 82-48 WJan. 8 Georgia Southern* 88-74 WJan. 10 E. Tennessee State* 85-64 WJan. 15 at E. Tennessee State* 89-76 WJan. 17 VMI* 97-72 WJan. 19 at Clemson 72-60 WJan. 22 at Furman* 73-63 WJan. 24 at Western Carolina* 102-82 WJan. 29 Chattanooga* 93-90 OTWJan. 31 at Davidson* 77-72 WFeb. 5 at Coll. of Charleston* 64-69 LFeb. 9 UNC Greensboro* 81-66 WFeb. 12 Wofford* 84-61 WFeb. 14 at VMI* 69-78 LFeb. 19 Davidson* 54-69 LFeb. 22 at UNG Greensboro* 78-69 WFeb. 26 Western Carolina* 101-83 WMar. 3 Chattanooga+ 88-66 WMar. 4 Furman+ 60-56 WMar. 5 Coll. of Charleston+ 68-56 WMar. 17 Ohio State^ 61-87 L! America’s Youth Classic, Stillwater, Okla.# Blue and Gold Classic, Milwaukee, Wis.+ SoCon Tournament, Greenville, S.C.^ NCAA South Regional, Nashville, Tenn.

HOLMES CENTER ERAHOUSTON FANCHER ERA2000-01 (11-20, 7-9 SOCON)

Nov. 17 North Carolina 69-99 LNov. 20 Robert Morris 86-71 WNov. 24 Oregon State! 37-60 LNov. 25 San Francisco! 52-54 LNov. 26 at Hawaii-Hilo! 73-63 WNov. 30 at Liberty 52-68 LDec. 2 at Purdue 65-79 LDec. 6 Gardner-Webb 65-68 LDec. 14 UNC Asheville 64-84 LDec. 16 at East Carolina 62-79 LDec. 18 Mars Hill 85-52 WDec. 21 Richmond 60-86 LDec. 30 at Indiana State 62-76 LJan. 3 VMI* 81-72 WJan. 6 at Chattanooga* 62-69 LJan. 8 at UNC Greensboro*# 62-78 LJan. 13 Coll. of Charleston* 45-63 LJan. 15 at E. Tennessee State* 56-61 LJan. 20 Western Carolina* 87-75 WJan. 23 at Davidson* 78-68 WJan. 27 E. Tennessee State* 67-72 LJan. 29 The Citadel * 81-74 OT WFeb. 3 at Georgia Southern* 68-64 WFeb. 5 at Western Carolina* 63-59 WFeb. 10 Davidson* 78-70 WFeb. 12 Furman* 63-70 LFeb. 17 at Wofford* 65-86 LFeb. 19 UNC Greensboro* 60-63 LFeb. 24 at VMI* 51-73 LMar. 1 Furman+ 58-56 WMar. 2 Chattanooga+ 48-74 L! Big Island Invitational, Hilo, Hawaii# Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, N.C.+ SoCon Tournament, Greenville, S.C.

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

124 2010-11 Mountaineer Basketball

2001-02 (10-18, 5-11 SOCON) Nov. 16 at Richmond 61-62 LNov. 19 East Carolina 93-87 WNov. 24 Barton 107-61 WNov. 26 at Charlotte 69-71 LNov. 29 at Tennessee 66-97 LDec. 1 Liberty 95-77 WDec. 5 at Clemson 66-76 LDec. 13 North Greenville 91-44 WDec. 20 at TCU 76-110 LDec. 30 UNC Asheville 76-79 LJan. 2 at E. Tennessee State* 66-75 LJan. 5 at UNC Greensboro* 63-87 LJan. 7 Georgia Southern* 89-101 LJan. 12 Chattanooga* 81-67 WJan. 14 Western Carolina* 71-79 LJan. 19 at Furman* 78-91 LJan. 21 VMI* 91-93 LJan. 23 Gardner-Webb 101-93 OTWJan. 26 at The Citadel* 78-74 WJan. 28 at Western Carolina* 66-62 WFeb. 2 Davidson* 72-82 LFeb. 4 at VMI* 81-88 LFeb. 9 at Coll. of Charleston* 55-79 LFeb. 11 Wofford* 85-69 WFeb. 16 at Davidson* 62-60 WFeb. 18 UNC Greensboro* 68-83 LFeb. 23 E. Tennessee State* 72-79 LFeb. 28 vs. Charleston+ 81-65 L+ SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C.

2002-03 (19-10, 11-5 SOCON) Nov. 22 Mars Hill 104-72 WNov. 25 Charlotte 103-100 3OT WNov. 30 at South Carolina 56-71 LDec. 7 at Marquette 78-101 LDec. 10 Greensboro 80-47 WDec. 17 SMU 87-65 WDec. 22 at Georgia 62-99 LDec. 30 at James Madison 83-68 WJan. 2 Bluefield 85-65 WJan. 6 E. Tennessee State* 108-94 WJan. 11 UNC Greensboro* 91-60 WJan. 13 at Georgia Southern* 87-81 WJan. 15 Gardner Webb 99-98 OT WJan. 18 at Chattanooga* 107-99 WJan. 21 at Western Carolina* 69-70 LJan. 24 at VMI* 85-68 WJan. 27 Furman* 83-67 WJan. 28 at Gardner-Webb 82-88 LFeb. 1 The Citadel* 75-65 WFeb. 3 Western Carolina* 99-69 WFeb. 8 at Davidson* 86-99 LFeb. 10 VMI* 83-64 WFeb. 15 Coll. of Charleston* 96-108 LFeb. 18 at Wofford* 76-72 WFeb. 22 Davidson* 86-99 LFeb. 24 at UNC Greensboro* 71-68 WMar. 1 at East Tenn. State* 78-88 LMar. 5 vs. Citadel+ 73-63 WMar. 6 vs. Chattanooga+ 67-98 L+ SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C.

2003-04 (9-21, 4-12 SOCON)Nov. 11 vs Monmouth! 65-69 L Nov. 22 vs Boston College! 67-92 L Nov. 24 vs LaSalle! 59-48 WNov. 28 at George Washington# 62-76 L Nov. 29 vs St Francis, NY.# 63-68 L Dec. 1 at The Citadel* 72-62 WDec. 3 George Washington 80-77 WDec. 8 Piedmont 92-36 WDec. 13 at Charlotte 64-85 LDec. 18 at SMU 85-82 WDec. 20 at Tennessee Tech 78-86 LDec. 22 at Vanderbilt 48-63 LDec. 30 James Madison 58-55 WJan. 2 at South Carolina 58-78 LJan. 5 Elon* 87-58 WJan. 10 Wofford* 92-99 LOTJan. 12 at Chattanooga* 94-77 WJan. 17 UNC Greensboro* 61-74 LJan. 24 East Tenn. State* 80-93 LJan. 28 at Elon* 69-76 LJan. 31 at Furman* 74-85 LFeb. 2 Georgia Southern* 77-81 LFeb. 7 at East Tenn. State* 63-66 LFeb. 9 at Coll of Charleston* 63-65 LFeb. 13 W. Carolina* 62-64 L

Feb. 17 at UNC Greensboro* 82-60 WFeb. 21 Chattanooga* 49-74 LFeb. 24 Davidson* 63-64 LFeb. 28 at W. Carolina* 69-86 LMarch 3 vs Coll. of Charleston+ 61-71 L! Paradise Jam, Virgin Islands# Red Auerbach Tournament, Washington D.C.+ SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C.

2004-05 (18-12, 9-7 SOCON) Nov. 20 Erskine 79-49 WNov 24 at Virginia 60-77 LNov. 27 Tennessee Tech 98-87 WNov. 29 James Madison 78-69 WDec. 1 at South Carolina 57-91 LDec. 6 USC Upstate 84-74 WDec. 11 at Wofford* 66-75 LDec. 18 Milligan 98-67 WDec. 22 at Vanderbilt 68-51 LDec. 30 at Miami (Fla.) 63-80 LJan. 5 E.Tennessee State* 81-79 WJan. 8 UNC Greensboro* 79-84 LJan. 11 at Davidson* 63-66 LJan. 15 at Georgia Southern* 88-92 LJan. 18 Elon* 73-62 WJan. 22 Coll. of Charleston* 76-68 WJan. 24 at Chattanooga* 52-60 LJan. 31 at Longwood 89-59 WFeb. 3 The Citadel* 84-66 WFeb. 7 at Western Carolina* 74-71 WFeb. 9 at E. Tennessee State* 95-73 WFeb. 12 Chattanooga* 83-61 WFeb. 14 Furman* 60-47 WFeb. 16 Longwood 79-65 WFeb. 19 at UNC Greensboro* 73-92 LFeb. 22 Western Carolina* 72-54 WFeb. 26 at Elon* 55-58 LMar. 2 vs. The Citadel+ 68-59 WMar. 3 vs. Coll. of Charleston+ 63-60 WMar. 4 at Chattanooga + 51-57 L+ SoCon Tournament, Chattanooga, Tenn.

2005-06 (14-16, 6-8 SOCON)Nov. 18 Arkansas-Little Rock 75-65 WNov. 21 VCU 51-47 WNov. 25 at Wake Forest 78-91 LNov. 28 at James Madison 79-81 2OTLDec. 1 Methodist 87-69 WDec. 3 Davidson* 69-102 LDec. 6 at Tennessee 81-89 LDec. 10 at NC State 68-92 LDec. 17 at Marshall 73-65 WDec. 20 at Ark.-Little Rock 63-78 LDec. 30 vs Niagara! 70-79 LDec. 31 at Duquesne! 71-68 WJan. 4 Marshall 60-64 LJan. 7 at Elon* 59-65 LJan. 9 Western Carolina* 68-53 WJan. 14 Montreat 105-57 WJan. 16 Chattanooga* 57-73 LJan. 21 at UNC Greensboro* 60-62 LJan. 23 Georgia Southern* 90-84 WJan. 28 at The Citadel* 66-65 WJan. 30 at Cof Charleston* 53-64 LFeb. 2 Wofford* 59-60 LFeb. 7 at Furman* 64-76 LFeb. 11 Elon* 71-60 WFeb. 13 at Western Carolina* 83-66 WFeb. 20 at Chattanooga* 50-64 LFeb. 23 UNC Greensboro* 75-70 WMar. 2 vs Wofford! 66-65 WMar. 3 vs Ga. Southern+ 74-61 WMar. 4 vs Chattanooga+ 75-78 L! Duquesne Holiday Tournament, Pittsburgh, Pa.+ SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C.

2006-07 (25-8, 15-3 SOCON)Nov. 13 North Greenville 109-71 WNov. 17 at Clemson 49-79 LNov. 20 Montreat 78-63 WNov. 25 at Wake Forest 78-88 LNov. 27 Campbell 84-71 WDec. 2 at Coll. of Charleston* 68-57 WDec. 4 at The Citadel* 56-52 WDec. 10 at Virginia Tech 69-37 LDec. 14 Brevard 93-53 WDec. 16 Georgia Southern* 87-84 WDec. 19 vs. Virginia ! 80-69 WDec. 20 vs. UCF ! 75-64 WDec. 21 vs. Vanderbilt ! 87-79 OTWDec. 30 at VCU 73-70 WJan. 6 at Chattanooga* 77-63 WJan. 13 Elon* 63-64 LJan. 15 Western Carolina* 100-91 WJan. 18 at UNC Greensboro* 76-80 LJan. 20 at Davidson* 81-74 WJan. 24 Furman* 77-63 WJan. 27 The Citadel* 95-54 WJan. 29 Coll. of Charleston* 67-56 WFeb. 3 at Furman* 72-76 OTLFeb. 5 at Georgia Southern* 77-55 WFeb. 10 Wofford* 72-52 WFeb. 14 Chattanooga* 85-69 WFeb. 17 at Wichita State # 60-58 WFeb. 19 at Western Carolina* 76-65 WFeb. 22 UNC Greensboro* 80-66 WFeb. 24 at Elon* 72-63 WMarch 1 vs. Western Carolina+ 78-59 WMarch 2 vs. Coll. of Charleston+ 87-89 OTLMarch 14 at Ole Miss^ 59-73 L! San Juan Shootout (San Juan, Puerto Rico)# ESPN BracketBusters+ SoCon Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)^ NIT First Round

2007-08 (18-13, 13-7 SOCON)Nov. 12 at Charlotte 78-84 LNov. 15 vs. Lipscomb! 81-58 WNov. 16 vs. San Jose State! 62-64 LNov. 17 at MTSU! 84-79 WNov. 21 at Campbell 71-64 WNov. 26 Davidson* 60-71 LNov. 29 Wichita State 53-62 LDec. 1 at Georgia Southern* 72-85 LDec. 17 UVa-Wise 82-77 WDec. 22 at Arkansas^ 74-67 WDec. 30 at E. Tennessee State 69-72 LJan. 3 at Coll. of Charleston* 70-66 WJan. 5 at The Citadel* 63-50 WJan. 10 at Wofford* 52-49 WJan. 12 UNC Greensboro* 91-68 WJan. 17 Chattanooga* 92-83 WJan. 19 Georgia Southern* 88-81 WJan. 24 at Furman* 84-66 WJan. 26 at Chattanooga* 77-89 LJan. 28 Elon* 56-52 WFeb. 2 at Western Carolina* 69-64 WFeb. 7 Coll. of Charleston* 63-68 L Feb. 9 The Citadel* 75-71 OTWFeb. 11 Wofford* 83-55 WFeb. 14 at Elon* 70-76 LFeb. 16 at UNC Greensboro* 55-79 LFeb. 21 Furman* 90-77 WFeb. 23 Niagara # 75-76 LFeb. 27 at Davidson* 55-68 LMarch 1 Western Carolina* 74-63 WMarch 8 vs. UNC Greensboro+ 46-63 L! First Shot Exempt Tourney, Murfreesboro, Tenn.^ at Little Rock, Ark.# ESPN BracketBusters+ SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C.

2008-09 (13-18, 9-11 SOCON)Nov. 14 at UNC Wilmington 101-108 OTLNov. 19 Charlotte 87-84 2OTWNov. 22 at Niagara 80-95 LNov. 29 Campbell 79-66 WDec. 3 at Furman* 65-60 WDec. 6 at Wofford* 82-77 WDec. 13 East Tenn. St. 70-89 LDec. 20 vs. Kentucky! 69-93 LDec. 30 Milligan 112-47 WJan. 2 at Texas 43-78 LJan. 8 Elon* 76-52 WJan. 10 UNC Greensboro* 83-85 OTLJan. 12 Davidson* 52-70 LJan. 15 at Chattanooga* 74-78 OTLJan. 17 at Samford* 56-68 LJan. 21 at Coll. of Charleston* 80-88 LJan. 24 Western Carolina* 76-70 WJan. 29 Wofford* 68-74 LJan. 31 Furman* 77-75 WFeb. 2 at Georgia Southern* 95-82 WFeb. 5 The Citadel* 72-74 LFeb. 7 at Elon* 77-63 WFeb. 12 at The Citadel* 73-78 OTLFeb. 14 at Western Carolina* 84-89 LFeb. 16 Coll. of Charleston* 87-91 LFeb. 19 at UNC Greensboro* 70-69 WFeb. 21 at Winthrop# 63-65 LFeb. 26 Chattanooga* 88-82 WFeb. 28 Samford* 63-72 LMar. 6 vs. Georgia Southern+ 86-75 WMar. 7 vs. Davidson+ 68-84 L! at Louisville, Ky.# ESPNU BracketBusters+ SoCon Tournament, Chattanooga, Tenn.

BUZZ PETERSON ERA2009-10 (24-13, 13-5 SOCON)

Nov. 13 UNC Wilmington 79-68 WNov. 14 at E. Tenn. St. 58-62 LNov. 17 Lees-McRae 77-44 WNov. 20 at Arkansas 72-81 LOTNov. 23 at Louisville 53-80 LNov. 28 Morgan St. 93-92 WOTNov. 30 Winthrop 70-51 WDec. 3 Furman* 82-85 LDec. 7 at Wofford* 77-76 WDec. 17 Milligan 113-91 WDec. 19 at Robert Morris 65-52 WDec. 21 at Dayton 65-49 LDec. 30 at Campbell 92-63 LJan. 6 The Citadel* 58-62 LJan. 9 at Davidson* 78-68 WJan. 13 Elon* 89-65 WJan. 16 UNC Greensboro* 72-64 WJan. 20 at Ga. Southern* 65-68 LJan. 23 W. Carolina* 87-74 WJan. 28 at Samford* 68-55 WJan. 30 at Chattanooga* 80-85 LFeb. 1 King College 76-87 LFeb. 6 at Western Carolina* 89-77 WFeb. 8 at UNC Greensboro* 75-69 WFeb. 11 Davidson* 66-56 WFeb. 13 Ga. Southern* 111-83 WFeb. 17 at Charleston* 72-73 LFeb. 20 Tennessee Tech# 81-68 WFeb. 22 at Elon* 58-54 WFeb. 25 Chattanooga* 80-74 WFeb. 27 Samford* 82-68 WMar. 6 vs. The Citadel+ 71-61 WMar. 7 vs. Charleston+ 77-54 WMar. 8 vs. Wofford+ 51-56 LMar. 17 Harvard! 93-71 WMar. 22 at Marshall! 80-72 WMar. 25 Pacific! 56-64 L# ESPNU BracketBusters+ SoCon Tournament, Charlotte, N.C.! CollegeInsider.com Tournament

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

125 2010 SoCon North Champions

Opponent G W L Last MeetingAlabama 1 0 1 62-95, 1986-87American 1 0 1 84-98, 1972-73Anderson 1 1 0 110-48, 1997-98Arizona State 1 0 1 57-88, 1991-92Arkansas 2 1 1 72-81, 2009-10Arkansas-Little Rock 2 1 1 63-78, 2005-06Arkansas State 2 1 1 85-74, 1991-92Auburn 1 0 1 61-84, 1976-77Augusta 2 2 0 90-64, 1983-84Baker 1 1 0 63-42, 1940-41Ball State 1 0 1 68-74, 1979-80Baltimore 1 1 0 48-36, 1940-41Barber-Scotia 1 1 0 103-53, 1984-85Barton 60 42 18 107-61, 2001-02Belmont Abbey 13 10 3 87-64, 1990-91Bemidji State 1 1 0 43-34, 1939-40Berea (Ky.) 1 1 0 53-34, 1947-48Bluefield (Va.) 4 4 0 85-65, 2002-03Bluefield State 1 1 0 32-31, 1928-29Boiling Springs 4 3 1 19-38, 1929-30Boston College 1 0 1 67-92, 2003-04Boston Univ. 1 1 0 90-84, 1991-92BYU-Hawaii 1 1 0 65-62, 1987-88Brevard 1 1 0 93-53, 2006-07Brooklyn 1 0 1 75-79, 1949-50Bucknell 1 1 0 71-62, 1996-97Buncombe 2 2 0 40-32, 1929-30Butler 1 1 0 75-73, 1980-81Cal-Santa Barbara 1 0 1 29-26, 1940-41Campbell 16 12 4 63-92, 2009-10Carolina Monograms 1 0 1 32-33, 1928-29Carson-Newman 23 10 13 92-93, 1973-74Catawba 90 56 34 90-87, 1995-96Central Michigan 1 0 1 69-77, 1989-90Central Wesleyan 1 1 0 107-58, 1984-85Chapel Hill Pre-Flight 1 1 0 53-48, 1942-43Coll. of Charleston 25 10 15 77-54, 2009-10Charleston (W.Va.) 2 1 1 42-31, 1939-40Charleston Southern 3 2 1 83-70, 1976-77Charlotte 32 13 19 87-84, 2008-09Charlotte YMCA 2 1 1 36-41, 1942-43Chatham 2 2 0 59-46, 1947-48Chattanooga 68 28 40 80-74, 2009-10The Citadel 72 50 22 71-61, 2009-10Clemson 10 1 9 49-79, 2006-07Colorado State -First Meeting-Cove Creek 1 1 0 42-12, 1925-26Crossnore 2 0 2 29-35, 1925-26Dallas 1 1 0 21-12, 1925-26Davidson 68 31 37 66-56, 2009-10Davis & Elkins 1 1 0 59-36, 1941-42Dayton 1 0 1 49-65, 2009-10Delaware 1 0 1 77-89, 1972-73Duke 8 1 7 74-110, 1987-88Duquesne 1 1 0 71-68, 2005-06East Carolina 63 29 34 93-87, 2001-02 E. Tennessee St. 121 46 76 58-62, 2009-10Elon 89 48 41 58-54, 2009-10Emory & Henry 7 6 1 88-78, 1981-82Erskine 20 13 7 79-49, 2004-05Florida Southern 1 1 0 48-47, 1983-84Furman 78 35 43 80-85, 2009-10Gardner-Webb 4 2 2 82-88, 2002-03George Washington 2 1 1 80-77, 2003-04Georgetown -First Meeting-Georgia 4 0 4 62-99, 2002-03Georgia Southern 36 20 16 111-83, 2009-10Georgia State 2 2 0 110-69, 1989-90Georgia Tech 4 0 4 72-74, 1998-99Glenville State 1 1 0 33-26, 1928-29Greensboro 2 2 0 80-47, 2002-03Guilford 69 50 19 84-93, 1967-68Hampden-Sydney 1 1 0 76-66, 1964-65Hardin-Simmons 2 1 1 67-74, 1986-87Harvard 1 1 0 83-71, 2009-10Hawaii-Hilo 2 2 0 73-63, 2000-01High Point 90 35 55 72-56, 1977-78Hiwassee 2 2 0 32-20, 1927-28Indiana 1 0 1 59-103, 1995-96Indiana State 1 0 1 62-76, 2000-01Jacksonville State 1 1 0 75-63, 1951-52James Madison 4 3 1 79-81, 2005-06Johnson Bible 3 3 0 18-16, 1929-30Kannapolis YMCA 2 2 0 62-49, 1949-50Kansas 1 0 1 62-73, 1987-88

Opponent G W L Last MeetingKansas Wesleyan 1 1 0 56-40, 1942-43Kent State 1 0 1 62-63, 1995-96King 15 14 1 76-87, 2009-10Lander 4 4 0 95-65, 1992-93Langley Field 1 1 0 64-33, 1942-43LaSalle 1 1 0 67-92,2003-04Lawrence Tech 1 0 1 48-76, 1947-48Lees-McRae 3 3 0 77-44, 2009-10Lenoir-Rhyne 114 56 58 57-48, 1983-84Liberty 5 4 1 95-77, 2001-02Limestone 4 4 0 81-55, 1997-98Lincoln Memorial 8 4 4 66-59, 1950-51Lipscomb 1 1 0 81-58, 2007-08Longwood 2 2 0 89-59, 2004-05Louisville 1 0 1 53-80, 2009-10Loyola (Ill.) 2 2 0 78-70, 1995-96Loyola (Md.) 1 1 0 85-69, 1987-88Louisiana State 1 0 1 57-71, 1978-79Luther Rice 1 1 0 109-66, 1970-71Lynchburg 2 2 0 100-84, 1966-67Marquette 3 0 3 78-101, 2002-03Mars Hill 14 10 4 104-72, 2002-03Marshall 50 18 32 80-72, 2009-10Martin Methodist 1 1 0 80-67, 1997-98Maryland 2 0 2 74-76, 1976-77Maryville 1 0 1 25-49, 1934-35McCrary 4 1 3 54-64, 1949-50Mercer 3 0 3 70-101, 1971-72Methodist 2 2 0 87-69, 2005-06Mexico 1 1 0 52-33, 1939-40Miami 1 0 1 63-80, 2004-05M. Tennessee State 3 2 1 84-79, 2007-08Milligan 24 15 9 113-91, 2009-10Minnesota 1 0 1 67-81, 1998-99Mississippi 2 0 2 59-73, 2006-07Mississippi St. -First Meeting-Monmouth 1 0 1 65-69, 2003-04Montana State 6 3 3 69-71, 1997-98Montreat 1 1 0 105-57, 2005-06Morgan State 1 1 0 93-92, 2009-10Mountain City 2 2 0 23-12, 1925-26Navy Apprentice 1 0 1 54-55, 1942-43Nebraska 3 1 2 71-108, 1994-95New Orleans 1 0 1 64-79, 1987-88Newberry 17 14 3 80-53, 1969-70Newland 1 1 0 44-8, 1925-26Niagara 5 0 5 80-95, 2008-09Nicholls State 1 1 0 83-66, 1989-90Norfolk Air Station 1 0 1 36-40, 1942-43Norfolk Training 1 0 1 32-42, 1925-26North Carolina 4 0 4 69-99, 2000-01North Carolina A&T 3 1 2 59-85, 1984-85UNC Asheville 22 14 8 76-79, 2001-02UNC Greensboro 33 18 15 75-69, 2009-10UNC Pembroke 4 3 1 55-60, 1972-73UNC Wilmington 19 11 8 79-68, 2009-10NC Deaf School 2 1 1 32-42, 1925-26NC State 12 2 10 68-92, 2005-06North Georgia 1 1 0 99-48, 1951-52North Greenville 2 2 0 109-71, 2006-07North Texas 1 0 1 83-95, 1990-91North Wilkesboro 2 2 0 24-16, 1925-26Northwest Missouri 1 0 1 34-46, 1942-43Ohio 1 0 1 76-92, 1991-92Ohio State 1 0 1 61-87, 1999-00Oklahoma State 2 0 2 75-87, 1999-00Oral Roberts 2 0 2 68-78, 1999-00Oregon State 1 0 1 37-60, 2000-01Pacific 1Pfeiffer 31 25 6 104-90, 1999-00Piedmont 5 4 1 92-36, 2003-04Pikeville 1 1 0 112-78, 1991-92Pittsburgh 1 0 1 64-67, 1999-00Presbyterian 10 9 1 72-62, 1968-69Purdue 1 0 1 65-79, 2000-01Radford 2 1 1 63-59, 1985-86Randolph-Macon 1 1 0 81-64, 1988-89Richmond 10 1 9 61-62, 2001-02RioGrande 1 1 0 58-49, 1941-42Robert Morris 3 3 0 65-52, 2009-10Rutherford 5 4 1 16-31, 1928-29Saint Francis (NY) 1 0 1 63-68, 2003-04St. Bonaventure 2 1 1 61-58, 1995-96Samford 4 2 2 82-68, 2009-10San Diego 1 0 1 46-48, 1939-40

Opponent G W L Last MeetingSan Francisco 1 0 1 62-64, 2000-01San Jose State 1 0 1 62-64, 2007-08Shepherd 1 0 1 26-43, 1928-29Shorter 1 0 1 77-91, 1966-67Simpson 1 1 0 48-31, 1942-43USC Upstate 4 4 0 83-53, 1998-99South Carolina 3 0 3 57-91, 2004-05South Carolina State 3 2 1 70-61, 1979-80Southeastern La. 1 0 1 63-66, 1969-70South Florida 1 0 1 86-71, 1994-95SMU 2 2 0 85-82, 2003-04Southern Miss 2 0 2 74-98, 1990-91Southwestern La. 2 0 2 84-89, 1990-91Stetson 2 0 2 58-65, 1980-81Tennessee 4 0 4 81-89, 2005-06Tennessee State 1 1 0 73-53, 1997-98Tennessee Tech 6 4 2 81-68, 2009-10Tennessee Wesleyan 1 1 0 112-48, 1999-00Texas 1 0 1 43-78, 2008-09Texas-Arlington 1 0 1 72-73, 1983-84TCU 1 0 1 76-110, 2001-02Texas-El Paso 1 0 1 52-58, 1985-86Texas-Pan American 1 0 1 59-71, 1986-87Texas Tech 1 0 1 68-83, 1985-86Toledo 2 2 0 68-65, 1999-00Troy State 2 2 0 93-67, 1951-52Tryon 1 1 0 58-26, 1925-26Tulsa -First Meeting-Tusculum 5 2 3 74-84, 1953-54UCF 1 1 0 75-64, 2006-07Union (Ky.) 1 1 0 37-27, 1931-32Valdosta State 1 0 1 67-75, 1969-70Valley Forge 1 1 0 32-21, 1935-36Vanderbilt 3 1 2 87-79, 2006-07VCU 2 2 0 73-70, 2006-07VMI 65 37 28 83-64, 2002-03Virginia 3 1 2 80-69, 2006-07Virginia Tech 7 1 6 37-69, 2006-07Virginia-Wise 1 1 0 82-77, 2007-08Voorhees 3 2 1 80-71, 1970-71Wagner 1 0 1 95-96, 1990-91Wake Forest 20 0 20 78-88, 2006-07Washington (Md.) 1 1 0 25-21, 1925-26Washington State 1 1 0 58-56, 1988-89West Florida 1 0 1 57-74, 1970-71West Jefferson 1 1 0 59-9, 1925-26West Liberty 1 0 1 17- 47, 1928-29Western Carolina 173 110 63 89-77, 2009-10Wichita State 2 1 1 53-62, 2007-08Wilkes All-Stars 4 4 0 42-16, 1927-28William & Mary 6 1 5 63-68, 1976-77Wingate 7 7 0 87-63, 1996-97Winston-Salem Corps 1 1 0 61-30, 1942-43Winston-Salem State 2 0 2 81-84, 1970-71Winston-Salem YMCA 1 0 1 21-42, 1925-26Winthrop 5 4 1 70-51, 2009-10Wisconsin-Green Bay 2 1 1 47-64, 1999-00Wofford 33 22 11 51-56, 2009-10Young Harris 2 2 0 26-18, 1928-29 Potential Tournament OpponentsOpponent G W L Last MeetingMississippi 2 0 2 59-73, 2006-07Texas State -First Meeting-East Tennessee St. 121 46 76 58-62, 2009-10Northeastern -First Meeting-St. Louis -First Meeting-Southern Miss. 2 0 2 74-98, 1990-91

ALL-TIME SERIES

126 2010-11 Mountaineer Basketball

ARyann Abraham (Mayaguez, Puerto Rico) ... 2005-10Dave Abernathy (Catawba, N.C.) ..................... 1954-57Ian Adams (Roaring River, N.C.) ...................... 1996-99Blair Adderley (Scarborough, Ontario) ......... 1996-99Shawn Alexander (Asheville, N.C.) ............. 1999-2000Jimmy Allen (Eden, N.C.) .................................... 1978-79Willie Allen (Wilmington, N.C.) ........................ 1986-89Walter Anderson (Wilmington, N.C.) ............. 1977-80Steve Anspaugh (Wawaka, Ind.) ............................1972J.R. Archer (Boone, N.C.) .............................. 2007-Jim Archibald (St. Louis, Mo.) ........................... 1959-61Demon Armstrong (Gastonia, NC) ........................2003Rob Arnold (Indian Trail, N.C.) .......................... 1993-96David Autry (Stedman, N.C.) ....................................1967E.J. Ayers .........................................................................1968Wayne Ayers (Charlotte, N.C.) .......................... 1964-65

BDave Bankert (Newark, N.J.) .....................................1959Martin Banner (Sugar Grove, N.C.).................. 1954-59Charlie Barnes (Kings Mountain, N.C.) .......... 1972-74Jim Barnes ......................................................................1973Kinney Baughman (Wagner, S.C.) ..........................1975Tom Beach (Boone, N.C.) .................................... 1947-48Danny Beauchamp (Asheville, N.C.) ............... 1965-68Eduardo Bermudez (Bayamon, Puerto Rico) ..........2005-09Bill Biggs (Hagerstown, Md.)....................................1958Earl Biggs (Jacksonville, Fla.) ....................................1971Andy Black (McLean, Va.) ..........................................1983Bill Blackburn (Boone, N.C.) .............................. 1953-54Will Blackwell (Winston-Salem, N.C.) ....................1989John Blanton .................................................................1968Jeremy Blocker (West Memphis, Ark.) ........... 1994-97Dan Bockhorn (Dayton, Ohio) .......................... 1982-83Kit Boone (Gibsonville, N.C.) ............................. 1974-75Jeremi Booth (Altavista, Va.) ....................... 2006-James Bowles (Kannapolis, N.C.) ..................... 1951-52Davis Bowne (Hickory, N.C.) .............................. 2006-08Calvin Bowser (Decatur, Ga.) ............................ 1976-77Brian Boxler (Durham, N.C.) ............................. 2001-02Kellen Brand (High Point, N.C.) ........................ 2006-10John Braswell (Greensboro, N.C.) .................... 1994-97Anthony Breeze (Greenville, S.C.) ............... 2009-Buddy Brooks (Columbus, Ga.) ...............................1947Bill Brown (Mooresville, N.C.)............................ 1953-55Jack Brown (Robbins, N.C.) .......................................1954Kevin Brown (Bronx, N.Y.)..........................................1978Noah Brown (Keene, Texas) .............................. 2001-05Baxter Bryan (Boone, N.C.) .......................................1947P.J. Bullock (Atlanta, Ga) ..................................... 2003-04Graham Bunn (Wake Forest, N.C.) ................... 2002-03Tom Burt (Lincoln, Neb.) ...........................................1992Jonathan Butler (Winston-Salem, N.C.) .. 1999-2002Isaac Butts (Milledgeville, Ga.) ................... 2007-Bob Bush (Summerville, Ga.) ............................ 1956-57

CBob Campbell (Crossnore, N.C.) ...................... 1953-56Mark Campbell (Rochester, Mich.) .................. 1974-77Wade Capehart (Bronx, N.Y.) ............................1981--85James Carlton (Mt. Olive, N.C.) ......................... 1985-86Tim Carr (Richmond, Va.) ...........................................1980Billy Carroway (Morganton, N.C.) .................... 1957-58Nate Carson (St. Matthews, S.C.) ..................... 2002-03Nod Carter (Murfreesboro, Tenn.) ................... 1993-94Omar Carter (Charlotte, N.C.) ...................... 2009-Glenn Causey (Greensboro, N.C.) .................... 1948-50Walter Chambliss (Homestead, Fla.) .............. 1982-84Gary Chenevey (Apple Creek, Ohio) .............. 1967-68Ronnie Christian (Winston-Salem, N.C.) ....... 1986-89Spencer Click (Pendleton, Ind.) ........................ 1990-91Jeremy Clayton (Greensboro, N.C.) ................ 2004-08Glenn Clyburn (Van Wyck, S.C.)) ...................... 1984-85Mike Coffey (Linville, N.C.) ................................. 1998-99Ron Coker (Tampa, Fla.) ...................................... 1969-70Ron Coleman (Greensboro, N.C.) ...........................1971Jeff Collins (Charlotte, N.C.) ......................................1978Preston Collins (Francisco, N.C.) ...................... 1951-52R.M. Collins (Francisco, N.C.) ............................. 1947-49Dave Cook (Silver Spring, Md.)............. 1974-75, 1977William Cook (Lexington, Ky.) ........................... 1992-95Corey Cooper (Wilson, N.C.) .....................................2000Nathan Cranford (Harrisburg, N.C.) ................ 2002-06Ron Craven (High Point, N.C.) ........................... 1947-49Mike Crissman (High Point, N.C.) ........ 1977, 1979-80Clint Crosston (Elkins, W.Va.) ............................. 1995-98Tim Crutchfield (Durham, N.C.) ..............................1981Chayim Cunningham (Chicago, Ill.) ......................1994

DTom D’Armi (Federalsburg, Md.) .............................1954Tige Darner (Indianapolis, Ind.) ....................... 1995-98Bill Davis .........................................................................1964Buddy Davis (West Point, Ga.) .................... 1999-2002Corwin Davis (Raleigh, N.C.) ............................. 2002-05Rod Davis (Dudley, N.C.) ..................................... 1983-86Stan Davis (Pittsburgh, Pa.) ............................... 1972-74Myron Deal (Hickory, N.C.) .......................................1954Clint Deas (Garner, N.C.) ..................................... 2003-05Charles Dearmon (Winston-Salem, N.C.) .... 2001-02Bobby Dellinger (Gastonia, N.C.) ............................1961Rick Deming (Silver Spring, Md.) ..................... 1971-72Rick Dermott (Pittsburgh, Pa.).................................1972Sam Desnica (West Allis, Wis.) .......................... 1974-75John Dobbs (Gastonia, N.C.) ............................. 1962-65Greg Dolan (Black Mountain, N.C.) ................. 1984-86Kevin Donovan (Ridgewood, N.J.) .........................1975Jeff Dowd (Cameron, N.C.) ................................ 1983-87Quinche Dowdell (Oak Ridge, Tenn.) ............. 2008-09Larry Dudas (Munhall, Pa.) ................................ 1972-74Jack Duncan (Pine Hall, N.C.) ............................ 1951-52Wayne Duncan (Danville, Va.) .......................... 1962-65

EPatrick Easterling (Bramwell, W.Va.) ......................1987Bryan Ellis (Blowing Rock, N.C.) ....................... 1984-87

FBruce Falkner (Chicago, Ill.) ............................... 1988-91Billy Ferguson (Roanoke, Va.) ........................... 1981-82Carl Fidler (Cornelius, N.C.) ................................ 1947-48Ron Fiorini (Sumter, S.C.) .................................... 1983-86John Fitch (Charlotte, N.C.)................................ 1979-82Todd Ford (Newton, N.C.) .........................................1995Gerry Francis (Arlington, Va.) ............................ 1962-65Seneca Fritts (Greensboro, N.C.) ...................... 1997-99Keith Fuquay (Cameron, N.C.) .................................1983

GKevin Galloway (Charlotte, N.C.) ..................... 1981-84Preston Gant (Panama City, Fla.) ..................... 1981-82Pete Garner (Jackson Springs, N.C.) ......................1971Ed Garris (Sumter, S.C.) ....................................... 1950-51John Geiger ...................................................................1955Alvin Gentry (Shelby, N.C.) ................................ 1974-77Darryl Gibson (Landis, N.C.) .............................. 1969-70Sam Gibson (Newport, N.C.) ............................. 1988-90Stan Gibson (Dahlonega, Ga.) .......................... 1970-71Randy Giles (Savannah, Ga.) ....................................1979Ansel Glendenning (Hillsdale, Ill.) ................... 1957-60Jimmy Goff (Wytheville, Va.) ............................. 1961-64Tony Gray (Baltimore, Md.) .................... 1962, 1965-66Josh Grover (Arnold, Md.) .................................. 1996-99

HJoe Hailey (Matthews, N.C.)............................... 1962-65Tee Haithcock (Robbins, N.C.) .......................... 1953-56Shawn Hall (Milwaukee, Wis) ............................ 2002-03Jeremy Harper (Lenoir, N.C.) ........................ 2005-2006Joe Hauser (Winston-Salem, N.C.) ...... 1950, 1955-56Clarence Hart (Lenoir, N.C.) ......................................1968Anthony Harris (Gainesville, Ga.) .................... 1980-81Warren Hawkins (Leaksville, N.C.) ..........................1947Nathan Healy (New Bern, N.C.) ................... 2009-Brian Hege (Winston-Salem, N.C.) .................. 1993-96Mike Helms (Raleigh, N.C.) ................................ 1981-83P.L. Henderson (McDonough, Ga.).................. 2005-06Tom Hendrix (Charlotte, N.C.) .......................... 1950-51Albert Hiatt (Mt. Airy, N.C.) ................................ 1947-49Kay Hiatt (Mt. Airy, N.C.) ..................................... 1957-60Max Hiatt (Mt. Airy, N.C.) .................................... 1955-58A.J. Highsmith (Winston-Salem, N.C.) ........... 2005-10Erwin Hill (Shipman, Va.) .................................... 1972-73Micah Hill (Calypso, N.C.) ..........................................1999Harland Hodges (Hickory, N.C.) ....................... 1970-71Ralph Hodges (Boone, N.C.) .............................. 1951-53Jim Hoffman (Thurmond, Md.) ........................ 1966-67Ryan Hollifield (Kings Mountain, N.C.) .................1995Cedrick Holmes (Harriman, Tenn.) ............. 1999-2000Jerry Holmes (Kingsport, Tenn.) ...................... 1987-88Al Holmesley (Stanley, N.C.) .............................. 1952-53Alvin Hooks (Rocky Mount, N.C.) .................... 1951-52Charlie Hope (Ellenboro, N.C.) ......................... 1947-50Conrad Horton (Wingate, N.C.) ........................ 1956-57Rick Howe (Warrensburg, Ill.) ........................... 1958-61Mel Hubbard (Bronx, N.Y.) ................................. 1976-79Brett Huckle (Snellville, Ga.) .....................................2002Nick Huge (Charlotte, N.C.) ......................................2000Donterious Hughes (Gastonia, N.C.) .............. 2007-09Bryant Hunt (Columbia, S.C.) ............................ 1981-83Joe Hunt (Matthews, N.C.) ................................. 1950-52Josh Hunter (Albany, Ga.) .................................. 2008-10

IDaniel Isaacs (Vilas, N.C.) ...........................................1998

ALL-TIME ROSTER

Charlie Barnes Erwin Hill

127 2010 SoCon North Champions

JDanny Jackson (Greensville, S.C.).................... 1979-80Jarvis Jackson (Winston-Salem, N.C.) ...................2005Vincent James (Charlotte, N.C.) ....................... 2004-05Herbert Jones (Petersburg, Va.) ...................... 2001-05Herbie Jones (Roanoke, Va.) .............................. 1978-80Matt Jones (Charlotte, N.C.) ............................. 2001-04Paul Jones (Louisa, Va.) ....................................... 1996-97Philip Jones (Freeport, Bahamas) ................... 1981-82

KEd Kane (Columbus, Ohio) ................................ 1973-76Paul Keller (Falls Church, Va.) ............................ 1978-80Denny Key (Winston-Salem, N.C.)....... 1966-67, 1969Sanford Killian (Brevard, N.C.) .......................... 1985-88Ryan Kilmartin (Charlotte, N.C.) ................. 2009-Sean Kilmartin (Greensboro, N.C.) .................. 1981-84Don King (Winston-Salem, N.C.) ..................... 1958-61Ron King (Winston-Salem, N.C.) ...................... 1967-69Jim Kinney (Magnolia, Ill.) .................................. 1958-61Hal Kivette (Boone, N.C.) ................................... 2001-02

LGeorge Lancaster (Hendersonville, N.C.) ..... 1948-51Jake Lane (Pitman, N.J.) ...................................... 1970-73Harold Lawing (Marion, N.C.) ........................... 1955-56David Lawrence (St. Matthews, S.C.) .............. 1983-84Renaldo Lawrence (St. Matthews, S.C.) ......... 1978-79Rufus Leach (Maxton, N.C.) ......................................2000Tim Leahy (Bronx, N.Y.) ....................................... 1976-79Kenny Linens (Burlington, N.C.) ..............................1975 Kareem Livingston (Marietta, Ga.) .................. 1995-98Reid Lowder (Lilesville, N.C.) ............................. 1948-49Jason Lutz (Charlotte, N.C.) ......................................1991Harold Lynch (Hickory, N.C.) ............................. 1956-58Pat Lyons (St. Albans, W.Va.) .............................. 1988-90Jack Lytton (Surgoinsville, Tenn.) .................... 1961-64

MChet Marshall (Culver, Ind.) ............................... 1974-75Lennox Marshall (Charlotte, NC) ..................... 2002-06Pete Martin (Evansville, Ind.) ............................ 1949-50Jimmy Mast (Sherwood, N.C.) .......................... 1950-52Chad McClendon (Madisonville, Tenn.) ........ 1992-95Teron McFadden (Stratford, Conn.) .......................1998Chris McFarland (Jonesboro, Ga) .................... 2002-05Doug McLaughlin-Williams (Reston, Va.) ..... 2004-08Matt McMahon (Oak Ridge, Tenn.) ............ 1997-2000Jay McMillan (Raleigh, N.C.) .............................. 2003-08Kelvin McMillian (Hope Mills, N.C.) ................. 1980-82Tom McNeil (Robbins, N.C.) ......................................1954Charles Michael (Boone, N.C.) .................................1957Ben Miller (Winston-Salem, N.C.) .................... 1987-90Jimmy Miller (Braddock, Pa.) ...................................1947Dave Milosovich (Cleveland, Ohio) ............1973,1975Donte Minter (Salisbury, N.C.) .......................... 2006-08Jonathan Mitchell (Stone Mountain, Ga.) .... 2003-04Lynn Mize (Statesville, N.C.) .............................. 1957-59Charlie Moir (Francisco, N.C.) ............................ 1950-51Sam Moir (Francisco, N.C.) ................................. 1947-49Bill Mueller (St. Louis, Mo.)................................. 1958-61Dave Mullis (Jefferson, N.C.) ............................. 1968-70Dean Murray (Monroe, N.C.) ............................. 1986-87Tom Muse (Carthage, N.C.) ................................ 1958-59

NBill Nealy (Fayetteville, N.C.) .............................. 1982-84Ricky Nedd (New York, N.Y.) .............................. 1991-94Steve Nenadovich (Harrisburg, Pa.) ......................1975Jim Newton (Cherryville, N.C.) ......................... 1958-60Josh Nirenberg (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) ......... 2008-

OHarold Oetting (St. Charles, Mo.) .................... 1960-62P.D. Oswalt (Statesville, N.C.) ....................................1951

PBobby Pace (Brooklyn, N.Y.) .............................. 1976-77Harry Pappas (Webster, Mass.) ......................... 1959-60Broderick Parker (N. Little Rock, Ark.) ............ 1989-91Tim Parker (Kingsport, Tenn.) ........................... 1969-72Michael Patten (Tampa, Fla.) ...................................2000Tyson Patterson (Winston-Salem, N.C.) ... 1997-2000Donald Payne (Wichita, Kan.) .......................... 2001-02Charles Payton (Camden, N.J.) ......................... 1979-82Rodney Peel (Little Rock, Ark.) ......................... 1988-92Erie Perry (Mount Airy, N.C.) ............................. 1955-56Darryl Person (Carthage, N.C.) ......................... 1986-88Bob Phillips (Matthews, N.C.) ..................................1953Kemp Phillips (Mt. Airy, N.C.) ............................ 1987-90Kent Phillips (Mt. Airy, N.C.) .......................... 1997-2000Marshall Phillips (Atlanta, Ga.) ......................... 1998-99Courtney Polk (Charlotte, N.C.) ........................ 2004-05Tim Powers (Omaha, Neb.) ................... 1989-90-91-92Allen Price (Charlotte, N.C.) ............................... 1967-69Matt Price (Enid, Okla.)...............................................1985Wayne Proffitt (Lynchburg, Va.) ..............................1960John Pyecha (Monaca, Pa.) ..............1951-52, 1954-55

QZaheem Qasim (Gastonia, N.C.) ..............................1995

RPaul Reynolds (Jonesville, N.C.) ....................... 1962-65Geoff Richards (Charlotte, N.C.) ....................... 1992-93Jim Richardson (N. Wilkesboro, N.C.) ............. 1961-64Aaron Riggleman (Roanoke, Va.)..................... 1980-81Dale Roberts (Columbia, S.C.) .......................... 1983-84Darryl Robinson (Brooklyn, N.Y.) ..................... 1976-79Lynwood Robinson (Mt. Olive, N.C.) .............. 1985-86Tremayne Rooks (Memphis, Tenn.) ................ 1993-94Billy Ross (Ashland, Ala.) ..................................... 1990-93Hank Rossi (Hollywood, Fla.) ...................................1956Gerald Rutherford (Morganton, N.C.) ...................1985John Rutt (Denver, Pa.) ....................................... 1970-73

SJoe Sabato (Weehawken, N.J.) ......................... 1990-93Tony Salvo (Elmford, N.Y.) ...................... 1976, 1979-80Demetrius Scott (Orlando, Fla.) ....................... 2003-06Tony Searcy (Stokesdale, N.C.) ......................... 1977-78Bob Sebastian (Millers Creek, N.C.) .......................1954Josh Shehan (Clemmons, N.C.) ....................... 2000-03Billy Shepherd (Birmingham, Ala.).................. 1993-94Charles Sheppard (Greensboro, N.C.) ...................1953Larry Shrader (Wytheville, Va.) ......................... 1960-63Olin Shuler (Winston-Salem, N.C.) .................. 1965-66Donald Sims (Gaffney, S.C.) ......................... 2007-Don Sitton (Horse Shoe, N.C.) .......................... 1965-67John Small (Cumberland, Md.) ...............................1947Tim Smart (Cairo, Ga.) ......................................... 1989-90Ahmad Smith (Yukon, Okla) ............................. 2003-04Terry Smith (Marshville, N.C.) ..................................1969Bob Snyder (Winston-Salem, N.C.) ........................1961Bill Sposato (Northport, N.Y.) ............................ 1966-68Gil Sprinkle (Salisbury, N.C.) .............................. 1966-67Steve Spurlock (Omaha, Neb.) ......................... 1990-92Arville Stanley (Meadows of Dan, Va.) ........... 1951-53Emory Stephens (Mooresville, N.C.) ............... 1948-50Rod Stevenson (Detroit, Mich.) ...............................1999Jimmy Stewart (Colonial Heights, Va.) .......... 1987-90Len Stokes (Cove Creek, N.C.) ............... 1951-52, 1955Don Stringfellow (St. Louis, Mo.) ..................... 1975-76Willard Swift (Mt. Park, N.C.) ............................. 1957-60

TBob Tate (Banner Elk, N.C.) ................................ 1970-73Don Taylor (Winston-Salem, N.C.) ................... 1974-75Derek Thomas (Mableton, Ga.) ........................ 2004-05John Thomas (Eatonville, Fla.) .......................... 1969-70Lonnie Thomas (East Bend, N.C.)..................... 1960-63D.J. Thompson (Raleigh, N.C.) .......................... 2003-06Tony Thompson (Dudley, N.C.) ...............................1992J.C. Trammell (Shelby, N.C.) ............................... 1953-54Walt Turner (Bassett, Va.) .................................... 1970-72Tim Turner (Roxboro, N.C.) ................................ 1976-77Terence Tyler (Charlotte, N.C.) .......................... 1997-98

UDean Upton (Shelby, N.C.) ........................................1956

VJohn Vukasovich (Warren, Mich.) .................... 1973-76

WDoug Wall (Winston-Salem, N.C.) ................... 1961-64O.D. Wallace (Carthage, N.C.) ............................ 1951-54Brad Walker (Deep Gap. N.C.) ..................................1980Jesse Walker (Camden, N.J.) .....................................1980Harold Walter (Rockwell, N.C.).......................... 1965-66Ed Ward (Thomasville, N.C.) .............................. 1988-91Tyler Webb (Nickelsville, Va.) ............................ 2005-10Chip Weddington (Salisbury, N.C.) ................. 1968-69Harry Welch (Winston-Salem, N.C.) ................ 1953-55Andy Westmoreland (Gastonia, N.C.) ............ 1995-96Cliff Wey (Terre Haute, Ind.) .............................. 1948-50Leslie Wey (Terre Haute, Ind.) ........................... 1947-48Tim White (Pittsburgh, Pa.) ................................ 1974-75Alton Widenhouse (Charlotte, N.C.) ......................1956Bobby Wilcox (Boone, N.C.) ............................... 1962-63James Wilcox (Lenoir, N.C.) ................................ 1964-66Chuck Wilfong (Mt. Airy, N.C.) .................................1971John Wilkins (Goldsboro, N.C.) ................................1985Johnny Willard (Charlotte, N.C.)....................... 1967-68Charles Williams (Wingate, N.C.) ............................1957Dean Williams (Boone, N.C.) ....................................1956Jeff Williams (Asheboro, N.C.) ........................... 1991-94Jerome Williams (Greenville, S.C.) ................... 1984-85Preston Williams (Lilesville, N.C.) ..................... 1967-69Andre Williamson (Prince George, Va.) ...... 2008-Pete Wilson (Linden, N.J.) ................................... 1982-85Brian Witten (Fayetteville, N.C.) ..............................1987Tom Wooten (East Bend, N.C.) .......................... 1954-57Marcus Wright (Winston-Salem, N.C.) ........ 2008-Carl Wyatt (Henrietta, N.C.) ............................... 1955-58

ALL-TIME ROSTER

Tremayne Rooks

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ALL-AMERICA1943 Belus Smawley (NAIA, 2nd team)1955 John Pyecha (NAIA, 1st team)

NAIA BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME1958 Belus Smawley1967 Francis Hoover

NAIA TOURNAMENT MVP1943 Belus Smawley

ALL-CAROLINAS CONFERENCE1947 Leslie Wey1948 Leslie Wey, Ron Craven, Tom Beach 1949 Glenn Causey, Albert Hiatt1950 Glenn Causey; 1951 Joe Hunt1952 John Pyecha1955 John Pyecha1956 Dave Abernathy1957 Dave Abernathy1958 Don King1959 Don King, Rick Howe1960 Don King, Rick Howe1961 Don King, Rick Howe1963 Wayne Duncan 1964 Wayne Duncan1965 Wayne Duncan 1966 James Wilcox, Tony Gray1967 Danny Beauchamp, Allen Price1968 Danny Beauchamp1969 Allen Price

NAIA ALL-DISTRICT1955 John Pyecha1960 Don King1961 Don King; Rick Howe1964 Wayne Duncan1965 Wayne Duncan1966 Tony Gray1969 Allen Price

CAROLINAS CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR

1940 Flucie Stewart1941 Clyde Canipe1943 Belus Smawley1947 Flucie Stewart1950 Francis Hoover1964 Bob Light1967 Bob Light

NAIA DISTRICT COACH OF THE YEAR

1964 Bob Light1967 Bob Light

CAROLINAS CONFERENCE SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD

1939-40, 1948-49, 1949-50, 1957-58, 1958-59, 1961-62, 1962-63, 1963-64, 1965-66, 1967-68

CAROLINAS CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

1930-31, 1939-40, 1940-41, 1942-43, 1947-48, 1949-50, 1966-67

ALL-SOCON TEAM1973 Stan Davis1974 Stan Davis1976 Calvin Bowser1978 Tony Searcy*, Darryl Robinson 1979 Mel Hubbard*, Darryl Robinson, Renaldo Lawrence 1980 Charles Payton, Walter Anderson1981 Charles Payton, John Fitch 1982 Charles Payton*, John Fitch1984 David Lawrence, Wade Capehart, Dale Roberts1985 Glenn Clyburn 1986 Rod Davis 1988 Kemp Phillips1989 Sam Gibson*1990 Sam Gibson *1991 Steve Spurlock*1992 Steve Spurlock*1993 Billy Ross*1994 Chad McClendon*1995 Chad McClendon* 1996 Kareem Livingston*1997 Junior Braswell*1998 Kareem Livingston*, Marshall Phillips*1999 Marshall Phillips*, Tyson Patterson 2000 Tyson Patterson*, Rufus Leach 2001 Donald Payne, Josh Shehan 2003 Shawn Hall*, Graham Bunn2005 D.J. Thompson2006 D.J. Thompson*2007 D.J. Thompson*, Jeremy Clayton2008 Donte Minter*, Jeremy Clayton2009 Kellen Brand2010 Donald Sims**denotes first team selection

SOCON PLAYER OF THE YEAR Malcolm U. Pitt Award1981 Charles Payton2000 Tyson Patterson2010 Donald Sims

SOCON ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM1977 Walter Anderson1979 Charles Payton1981 Wade Capehart1983 Rod Davis1986 Willie Allen1987 Kemp Phillips, Jimmy Stewart 1988 Rodney Peel1990 Billy Ross 1991 Ricky Nedd1992 Chad McClendon1993 Brian Hege1995 Kareem Livingston2001 Noah Brown2008 Donald Sims

1981 SoCon Player of the Year Charles Payton

2000 SoCon Player of the Year Tyson Patterson2010 SoCon Player of the Year Donald Sims

HONORS AND AWARDS

129 2010 SoCon North Champions

SOCON ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM1972 Stan Davis1976 Darryl Robinson1977 Tony Searcy*, Mel Hubbard, Walter Anderson1978 Renaldo Lawrence, Darryl Robinson 1979 Renaldo Lawrence*, Darryl Robinson*, Mel Hubbard, Charles Payton1980 John Fitch1981 Charles Payton*, John Fitch*, Kelvin McMillian1984 Glenn Clyburn, David Lawrence 1986 Rod Davis1989 Sam Gibson 1990 Broderick Parker*, Kemp Phillips*, Sam Gibson1991 Tim Powers*, Broderick Parker, Billy Ross, Ed Ward 1992 Billy Ross, Steve Spurlock1993 Billy Ross* 1995 Chad McClendon*, Kareem Livingston 1996 Junior Braswell* 1997 Junior Braswell*, Tige Darner1998 Kareem Livingston*, Marshall Phillips*, Tyson Patterson1999 Marshall Phillips*, Matt McMahon*, Cedrick Holmes, Tyson Patterson 2000 Tyson Patterson*, Shawn Alexander, Rufus Leach 2003 Shawn Hall2005 D.J. Thompson2006 D.J. Thompson*, Jeremy Clayton2007 Donte Minter*, Demetrius Scott, Jeremy Clayton2009 Donald Sims2010 Kellen Brand*, Donald Sims**denotes first team selection

SOCON TOURNAMENT MVP1979 Darryl Robinson1999 Marshall Phillips 2000 Tyson Patterson

SOCON COACH OF THE YEAR Anton Foy Award1976 Bobby Cremins1978 Bobby Cremins1981 Bobby Cremins1988 Tom Apke1998 Buzz Peterson2000 Buzz Peterson 2003 Houston Fancher

SOCON PLAYERS OF THE WEEK1974 Stan Davis1975 Stan Davis 1976 Darryl Robinson1977 Darryl Robinson, Walter Anderson 1978 Darryl Robinson, Renaldo Lawrence, Tony Searcy 1979 Tony Searcy, Darryl Robinson (2) 1981 Charles Payton1984 Wade Capehart; 1985 Greg Dolan1986 Rod Davis1988 Sam Gibson, Rodney Peel, Sam Gibson 1991 Steve Spurlock 1993 Billy Ross (2) 1994 Billy Ross, William Cook (2), Jeff Williams 1995 Chad McClenson (2)1997 Junior Braswell (2) 1998 Tige Darner, Tyson Patterson1999 Marshall Phillips (2), Matt McMahon2000 Rufus Leach (2), Tyson Patterson2003 Shawn Hall2004 Noah Brown2006 D.J. Thompson (2)2007 D.J. Thompson, Donte Minter, Nate Cranford2008 Donald Sims2010 Donald Sims (3)

SOCON PLAYERS OF THE MONTH2010 Donald Sims (February)

SOCON REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPIONSHIPS

1977-78, 1978-79, 1980-81, 1997-98(N), 1998-99(N), 1999-2000(N), 2002-03(N), 2006-07 (N), 2007-08 (N), 2009-10(N)

(N) denotes North Division

SOCON TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS

1979, 2000

NABC ALL-DISTRICT2010 Donald Sims

COLLEGEINSIDER.COM TOURNAMENT TEAM

2010 Donald Sims

NCCSIA FIRST TEAM ALL-STATE

2010 Donald Sims

COLLEGEINSIDER.COM SOCON MOST VALUABLE PLAYER

2010 Donald Sims

SMAWLEY IN THE NBA1947-48Ranked 15th in scoring (11.2)Ranked 9th in field-goal percentage (.308)

1948-49Ranked 6th in scoring (15.5)Ranked 9th in field-goal percentage (.372)

1949-50Ranked 19th in scoring (13.7)Ranked 4th in free-throw percentage (.828)

1950-51Ranked 22nd in scoring (12.2)Ranked 3rd in free-throw percentage (.850)

BELUS SMAWLEY Belus Smawley was a 6-1, 195-pound guard from Ellenboro, N.C. whose legacy is still present today in the NBA. Smawley is regarded as one of the pioneers of the jump shot and is featured in John Christgau’s book “Origins of the Jump Shot: Eight Men Who Shook the World of Basketball.” Smawley played six seasons in the NBA and its predecessor, the BAA for the St. Louis and Baltimore franchises.

HONORS AND AWARDS

130 2010-11 Mountaineer Basketball

The magical 1978-79 season of Bobby Cremins and his upstart Appalachian team shook the conventions of those soaked in Southern Conference tradition. Over its early years in the SoCon, ASU’s climb finally paid dividends. The Mountaineers finished an amaz-ing 23-6 after opening the season 7-0. An 11-game unbeaten streak highlighted the season heading into the NCAA tournament. All-league performers Mel Hubbard, Darryl Robinson, Charles Payton and Renaldo Law-rence led the Apps to an 11-3 SoCon record. The team’s most-talented player, Robinson averaged a team-high 15.1 points and earned SoCon tournament MVP acclaim. The 86-83 win over Furman in the tourna-ment finals signified the Bobby Cremins Era had come full circle. Thousands of Moun-taineer faithfu l lined up in front of Varsity Gym to welcome the triumphant team home from Roanoke, Va. With Cremins and his first recruits completing their careers, the bus trip to Boone with the trophy gave the Apps a taste of greatness. Appalachian trav-eled to the Midwest Regional in Blooming-ton, Ind. to face LSU. With little fanfare, ASU was ousted by a larger Tiger team in the first round, 71-57. Talk of the magical 1978-79 season continues to be a season to be remem-bered.

BOBBY CREMINS “The trip to the NCAA Tournament with Appalachian in 1979 ranks as one of my fondest memories. We had an experienced team that played smart. Players like Darryl Robinson and Mel Hubbard helped our cause with their leadership on and off the court.” “The game with Furman was close throughout. They were a good team and really battled us. When we returned home, it was amazing to see all the fans.” “As for the tournament game with LSU, I think we had a bit of stage fright. LSU was a good team and we started slowly. We certainly did not have our best game.” “That season really brought a lot of credibility to our program. It was nice to see those guys set a goal, work hard, and achieve it.”

DARRYL ROBINSON “That season was one I will never for-get. We were a close knit bunch. We were serious about contending for the Southern Conference crown. Coach Cremins pushed us and we believed in him.” “Our team was ready for Furman. We played a good game and had some luck fall our way. It was very rewarding to cut the nets down after working so hard through-out the season.”

NCAA Midwest Regional—March 10, 1979at Bloomington, Ind.—Assembly Hall (8,468)Appalachian (57) MIN FG FT R A F TPLawrence 34 7-19 7-8 6 1 3 21 Payton 31 2-3 2-4 5 1 5 6Hubbard 39 3-5 1-3 6 0 3 7Robinson 36 4-10 1-2 2 3 2 9Anderson 33 4-10 2-5 2 1 4 10Fitch 7 2-6 0-0 1 0 0 4Jackson 8 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0Giles 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Keller 4 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 Leahy 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Totals 200 22-54 13-22 31 8 18 57

Louisiana State (71) MIN FG FT R A F TPCook 37 4-7 0-0 9 3 3 8 Hullberg 23 3-10 0-0 1 3 2 6Green, L. 35 4-7 5-8 16 1 4 13Martin 24 4-9 0-1 3 4 5 8Green, A. 19 4-8 0-0 3 2 0 8Rudolph 11 1-1 2-3 0 1 1 4Brown 11 3-4 0-1 1 1 0 6Sims 15 0-4 2-4 2 1 2 2Mattick 21 6-10 2-5 6 1 4 14Bergeron 2 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0Campbell 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0DeArmond 1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 2Totals 200 30-61 11-22 46 18 24 71

Appalachian State 20 37 — 57Louisiana State 31 40 — 71

Turnovers: ASU 14, LSU 12

1978-79 (23-6)Nov. 24 S.C. State % W 65-60 Nov. 25 Campbell % W 73-63 Nov. 28 Pfeiffer W 84-71 Dec. 2 Lenoir-Rhyne W 94-57 Dec. 5 at Western Carolina W 80-69 Dec. 9 Marshall W 81-56 Dec. 13 VMI W 103-82 Dec. 16 at Wake Forest L 71-83 Jan. 2 at N.C. State L 50-58 Jan. 4 at E. Tennessee St. W 55-47 Jan. 6 at Chattanooga L 67-74 Jan. 10 Davidson W 79-65 Jan. 13 Furman L 66-75 Jan. 15 USC Spartanburg W 71-64 Jan. 17 at VMI W 73-58 Jan. 20 UNC Charlotte W 58-47 Jan. 22 Western Carolina L 49-50 Jan. 27 at Marshall W 78-66 Jan. 31 at Davidson W 84-72 Feb. 3 The Citadel W 76-65Feb. 7 at Furman W 59-58Feb. 10 UNC Wilmington W 63-60 Feb. 14 at The Citadel W 68-64 Feb. 17 Chattanooga W 77-63Feb. 19 E. Tennessee St. W 83-56 Feb. 24 VMI * W 73-63 Mar. 3 Western Carolina** W 63-43 Mar. 4 Furman ** W 86-83 Mar. 10 Louisiana State # L 57-71 %East Tennessee Tip-Off, Johnson City, Tenn.*SoCon Tournament, Boone, N.C.**SoCon Tournament, Roanoke, Va.#NCAA Mideast Regional, Bloomington, Ind.

1979 NCAA TOURNAMENT

131 2010 SoCon North Champions

Buzz Peterson emphasized team chemistry. During the 1999-2000 season, Peterson combined four seniors with new faces to produce a 23-9 record, a third-consecutive SoCon North Division title, and ASU’s second NCAA Tournament experi-ence. Achievements were plentiful, a record-tying 23 triumphs, including a string of 11 consecutive wins highlighted by a perfect January (10-0). The 72-60 win at Clemson was the Apps’ first against an ACC foe since winning at Duke, Dec. 5, 1981. In the season’s first outing, the legend of Rufus Leach was born with 28 points, including eight treys at Oklahoma State. Tyson Patterson claimed SoCon regular season and tournament most valuable player honors en route to setting ASU single-season and career records. The 5-7 Patterson saved the day in the SoCon tour-nament semifinal against Furman. Using everything in his bag of tricks, he amassed 28 points including 12 of ASU’s final 14 for the 60-56 win. In the finals, ASU defeated College of Charleston 68-56. Patterson and Appalachian cut down the nets, and brought another SoCon cham-pionship home.

BUZZ PETERSON “The success of that season was due in part to the tremendous leadership of the seniors. We started the season out 0-2 but the team fought hard and believed in themselves.” “We had been so close in the two previ-ous years and the third time was a charm. I remember the excitement at the arena and coming back up on the mountain. The cars were lined from Banner Elk to the Varsity Gym. To see the players’ faces light up is what a coach likes to see most.” “We were excited about the opportunity to play. That game seemed to take forever to get here. I think we had two weeks to prepare and I tried to get our guys some rest. We played a great Ohio State team.”

TYSON PATTERSON “That season was special for me. The team wanted to win the SoCon title a lot after coming so close the previous two seasons.” “I pushed myself to be a role model for the younger players. Our team had a lot of chemistry. Coach Peterson’s intense work ethic prepared us for the season and ultimately helped us win the title.” “The hard work was well worth the experi-ence of winning the Southern Conference championship and playing in the NCAA Tournament.”

1999-2000 (23-9)Nov. 19 at Oklahoma State! L 75-87Nov. 20 vs. Oral Roberts! L 68-78Nov. 27 Lees-McRae W 117-74Nov. 29 Pfeiffer W 104-90Dec. 3 Toledo# W 68-65Dec. 4 Marquette L 51-57Dec. 8 East Carolina W 82-73Dec. 18 at Pittsburgh L 64-67Dec. 20 at Robert Morris W 76-64Dec. 23 at UW-Green Bay L 47-64Dec. 30 Tennessee Wesleyan W 112-48Jan. 3 at The Citadel W 82-48Jan. 8 Georgia Southern W 88-74Jan. 10 E. Tennessee State W 85-64Jan. 15 at E. Tennessee State W 89-76Jan. 17 VMI W 97-72Jan. 19 at Clemson W 72-60Jan. 22 at Furman W 73-63Jan. 24 at Western Carolina W 102-82Jan. 29 Chattanooga W OT 93-90 Jan. 31 at Davidson W 77-72Feb. 5 at C. of Charleston L 64-69Feb. 9 UNC Greensboro W 81-66Feb. 12 Wofford W 84-61Feb. 14 at VMI L 69-78Feb. 19 Davidson L 54-69Feb. 22 at UNC Greensboro W 78-69Feb. 26 Western Carolina W 101-83Mar. 3 Chattanooga* W 88-66Mar. 4 Furman* W 60-56Mar. 5 C. of Charleston* W 68-56 Mar. 17 Ohio State^ L 61-87! America’s Youth Classic, Stillwater, Okla.# Blue and Gold Classic, Milwaukee, Wis.* SoCon Tournament, Greenville, S.C.^ NCAA South Subregional, Nashville, Tenn.

NCAA Tournament South Subregional—March 17, 2000at Nashville, Tenn.—Gaylord Entertainment Center (17,297)APPALACHIAN FG 3FG FT R F TP A TO B S MINHOLMES, Cedrick f 3-6 0-0 0-0 5 4 6 0 0 1 0 18ALEXANDER, Shawn g 1-2 0-0 5-6 2 1 7 1 1 1 0 27COOPER, Corey f 3-10 0-0 1-1 6 4 7 2 2 1 1 31PATTERSON, Tyson g 7-15 1-4 0-0 2 1 15 4 4 1 1 36MCMAHON, Matt g 1-6 1-5 0-0 1 0 3 0 2 0 1 17PATTEN, Mike 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1BUTLER, Jonathan 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 4LEACH, Rufus 4-13 3-8 0-0 0 2 11 2 2 0 1 30DAVIS, Buddy 3-6 0-0 2-6 12 0 8 0 2 0 0 25HUGE, Nick 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4PHILLIPS, Kent 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2SHEHAN, Josh 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 5Team 4 Totals 23-59 5-17 10-15 33 13 61 10 14 5 4 200

OHIO STATE FG 3FG FT R F TP A TO B S MINREDD, Michael, f 9-16 2-5 1-1 5 3 21 5 1 0 4 31REESE, George, f 5-9 0-0 9-10 4 0 19 8 0 1 2 36JOHNSON, Ken, c 4-7 0-0 0-0 6 4 8 0 2 2 0 22PENN, Scoonie, g 9-11 5-7 0-0 2 0 23 2 3 0 0 36BROWN, Brian, g 4-7 1-1 0-0 5 3 9 1 0 0 0 32DARBY, Brent 0-3 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 6ROBINSON, Doylan 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2SOVOVIC, Boban 1-1 1-1 0-2 0 2 3 3 2 0 3 12SMITH, Devon 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2STEELE, Kwadjo 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2OCKOLJIC, Cobe 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 0 2 0 0 1 0 12DUDLEY, Will 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 7Team 5Totals 34-59 9-15 10-13 33 16 87 19 10 4 9 200

Appalachian State 25 36 — 61Ohio State 46 41 — 87

2000 NCAA TOURNAMENT

132 2010-11 Mountaineer Basketball

2006-07 (25-8, 15-3 SOCON)

Nov. 13 North Greenville 109-71 WNov. 17 at Clemson 49-79 LNov. 20 Montreat 78-63 WNov. 25 at Wake Forest 78-88 L Nov. 27 Campbell 84-71 WDec. 2 at Coll. of Charleston* 68-57 W Dec. 4 at The Citadel* 56-52 W Dec. 10 at Virginia Tech 69-37 LDec. 14 Brevard 93-53 WDec. 16 Georgia Southern* 87-84 WDec. 19 vs. Virginia ! 80-69 WDec. 20 vs. UCF ! 75-64 WDec. 21 vs. Vanderbilt ! 87-79 WOTDec. 30 at VCU 73-70 WJan. 6 at Chattanooga* 77-63 WJan. 13 Elon* 63-64 LJan. 15 Western Carolina* 100-91 WJan. 18 at UNC Greensboro* 76-80 LJan. 20 at Davidson* 81-74 WJan. 24 Furman* 77-63 WJan. 27 The Citadel* 95-54 WJan. 29 Coll. of Charleston* 67-56 WFeb. 3 at Furman* 72-76 LOTFeb. 5 at Georgia Southern* 77-55 WFeb. 10 Wofford* 72-52 WFeb. 14 Chattanooga* 85-69 WFeb. 17 at Wichita State # 60-58 WFeb. 19 at Western Carolina* 76-65 WFeb. 22 UNC Greensboro* 80-66 WFeb. 24 at Elon* 72-63 WMarch 1 vs. Western Carolina & 78-59 WMarch 2 vs. Coll. of Charleston & 87-89 LOTMarch 14 at Ole Miss^ 59-73 L*SoCon game! San Juan Shootout (San Juan, Puerto Rico)# ESPN BracketBusters& SoCon Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)^ NIT First Round

The Mountaineers made history in 2006-07 with a school-record 25 victories and the program’s third postseason appearance with an NIT berth. The groundwork for the record-setting season was laid in San Juan, Puerto Rico where the Apps stunned the college basket-ball world with consecutive victories over ACC Champion Virginia, UCF and Sweet 16 participant Vanderbilt to win the San Juan Shootout championship. D.J. Thompson, Donte Minter and Nate Cranford earned all-tournament honors after leading the Apps to three of the biggest wins in school history. The Mountaineers remained on the radar for the rest of the season, climbing to as high as No. 6 in the Mid-Major Top 25 poll and receiving votes in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll. The squad continued to make waves in non-conference action with victories at Sweet 16 participant VCU and a win at Wichita State before a stunned crowd of 10,478 and a national-television audience on ESPN U. Victories continued to roll in during the stretch run of the season as the team won 11 of its final 12 regular-season games, including an 81-74 victory at Davidson, the Wildcats’ only conference loss of the season. The Apps ended the regular season with a 25-6 record and were one of only 13 teams in the nation that didn’t lose consecu-tive games. They entered the SoCon tournament as the No. 2 seed and quickly dispatched longtime rival Western Carolina in the quarterfinals, 78-59. The win, ASU’s eighth straight and school record 25th win, set up a semifinal showdown with College of Charleston. Unfortunately, the squad would come up just short at the Cougars held on for an 89-87 overtime victory in front of the hometown crowd. The loss created a tense two weeks for the Mountaineers as they awaited ‘Selection Sunday’ to learn if they would be included in the NCAA Tournament’s field of 65. In the two weeks leading up to NCAA Selection Show various national media outlets and pundits lobbied for the Apps inclusion into the field. However, the media surge leading up to Selection Sunday didn’t sway the commit-tee as ASU found itself on the other side of the bubble, but were rewarded with an NIT berth. After not having played in nearly two weeks, the squad traveled to Oxford, Miss. to face Ole Miss in its third postseason appear-ance in school history. Despite a tightly-con-tested first half, an Ole Miss run in the second half of the contest dashed any hopes of ASU advancing in the tournament and ended the Mountaineers’ record-setting season.

NIT First Round - March 14, 2007at Oxford, Miss.—Tad Smith Coliseum (4,696)APPALACHIAN FG 3FG FT R F TP A TO B S MINCLAYTON, Jeremy- F 2-10 0-0 1-2 7 3 5 1 0 4 2 28BOWNE, Davis - F 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 2SCOTT, Demetrius - G 4-8 0-0 1-1 1 0 9 2 3 0 1 28CRANFORD, Nathan - G 0-4 0-4 0-0 4 1 0 1 0 0 4 29THOMPSON, D.J. - G 5-12 2-8 5-5 1 2 17 3 5 0 4 33ABRAHAM, Ryann 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 2 3 0 1 0 0 7HENDERSON, P.L. 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1HARPER, Jeremy 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1BERMUDEZ, Eduardo 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 10BRAND, Kellen 0-3 0-1 1-2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 11McMILLAN, Jay 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1WEBB, Tyler 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1McLAUGHLIN-WILLIAMS 4-6 2-4 0-2 4 1 10 2 0 0 1 22MINTER, Donte 6-10 0-0 2-4 7 0 14 1 3 1 1 26TEAM 5 Totals 22-59 5-20 10-16 33 16 59 12 14 5 14 200

OLE MISS FG 3FG FT R F TP A TO B S MINWilliams, Kenny - F 6-10 0-0 1-2 11 1 13 0 3 1 3 33Curtis, Dwayne - C 6-8 0-0 2-2 8 3 14 1 4 0 0 22Abernethy, Todd - G 6-12 2-6 4-7 4 1 18 2 3 1 3 36Sanders, Clarence - G 4-9 1-4 2-3 1 0 11 2 0 1 1 37Doyne, Bam - G 2-7 1-3 3-5 1 2 8 2 2 0 3 25Jones, Rodney 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1Smith, Brian 1-3 1-2 0-0 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 10Brown, Kiah 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1Polynice, Eniel 2-3 0-0 0-0 5 1 4 0 2 1 0 16Parnell, Jermey 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 13Hardy, Greg 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 7TEAM 1 Total 28-57 5-15 12-19 39 13 73 7 16 4 11 200

1st 2nd FinalAppalachian State 35 24 — 59Ole Miss 38 35 — 73

2006-07 NIT//SAN JUAN SHOOTOUT

EDUCATING NORTH CAROLINA’S CITIZENS AND LEADERS Appalachian State University is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains in Boone, N.C. At an elevation of 3,333 feet, Boone began as a frontier outpost named after pioneer Daniel Boone, who first explored the area in the 1760s. Since that time, the area has attracted those seeking natural beauty, adventure and learning. Appalachian is a member of the 16-campus University of North Carolina system. The university offers a challenging and stimulating learning expe-rience for nearly 17,000 students. Appalachian combines the best attributes of a small liberal arts college with those of a large, research institution. It is particularly known for its research and outreach in health-related fields and the areas of energy/environment/economics. Distinctively residential, the main campus encompasses 411 acres. It includes 19 academic buildings, 20 residence halls, four dining facilities and 11 recreational and athletic facilities. Appalachian also operates a living-learning center in New York City. Off-campus programs are offered in 10 coun-ties through collaboration with area community colleges. The university is characterized by close collaboration between students and faculty, quality academics, and life-changing co-curricular activities that develop graduates with real-world capabilities. Appalachian also emphasizes the importance of sustainability and service to communities, both locally and globally. Consistently ranked among U.S. News and World Report’s best public universities in the Southeast, Appalachian is also noted as a “best value” by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine and other publications. Appalachian supports a broad-based athletics program, featuring 10 men’s and 10 women’s intercollegiate teams. The Mountaineers hold NCAA Division I status and have been members of the Southern Conference since 1971. The Mountaineers won their 30th Southern Conference Commissioner’s Cup for overall excellence in men’s athletics during the 2009-10 academic year. The award was established in 1979. In football, the Mountaineers won three consecutive NCAA Division I FCS national championship titles – in 2005, 2006 and 2007. The Germann Cup, which recognizes overall women’s excellence, has been won by Appalachian eight times since the award’s inception in 1987. This is the second-most in league history. Since joining the Southern Conference, the Mountaineers have captured league titles in football, men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track, wrestling, baseball, men’s soccer and men’s tennis. Appalachian’s student-athletes excel in the classroom as well as on the playing field. In the 2009-10 academic year, 69 student-athletes made the Southern Conference’s academic all-conference teams. To be eligible, a student-athlete must possess at least a 3.2 cumulative grade point average. One Mountaineer had a 4.0 GPA.

POINTS OF PRIDE OUTSTANDING FACULTY Ninety-nine percent of Appalachian’s full-time faculty hold doctorate, first professional degree, or other terminal degree.

SMALL CLASSES, PERSONAL ATTENTION Personal attention from faculty is a hallmark of the Appalachian experi-ence. Classes average 26 students. This close-knit “community of learners” contributes to Appalachian having a freshman-to-sophomore retention rate of nearly 87 percent.

STUDENT SATISFACTION Appalachian ranks No. 7 out of 592 schools in MyPlan.com’s student rankings for “Overall Satisfaction & Happiness with Choice.”

COMPREHENSIVE DEGREE OFFERINGS Appalachian offers more than 140 undergraduate and graduate major programs through its College of Arts and Sciences, College of Fine and Applied Arts, Reich College of Education, Walker College of Business, University College, Hayes School of Music, College of Health Sciences and Cratis D. Williams Graduate School. Appalachian also offers a doctorate of education.

INTERNATIONALLY CONNECTED With study abroad opportunities on nearly every continent, Appala-chian students have access to approximately 200 foreign sites for semes-ter and year programs of study.

CONTRIBUTORS TO KNOWLEDGE Each year, Appalachian receives $12-14 million in external grants and contracts, which fund research projects that improve lives in North Carolina, across the nation and around the world. Appalachian values undergraduate research, so many of these projects generate special op-portunities for students.

ENVIRONMENTALLY RESPONSIBLE CAMPUS The Princeton Review’s 2010 “Guide to 286 Green Colleges” included Appalachian among the nation’s most environmentally responsible campuses. Appalachian’s sustainability ethic is evident through an electricity-generating wind turbine on campus, a biodiesel-powered public transportation system, research and academic degree programs that focus on issues related to energy, economics and the environment, as well as a commitment to new buildings that are efficiently designed and LEED® certified.

AN EDUCATION LEADER The Reich College of Education provides the most teacher education graduates of all University of North Carolina campuses – 16 percent of be-ginning teachers are prepared by Appalachian. The college’s new building under construction should be complete by summer 2011.

PASSIONATE AND SUCCESSFUL ALUMNI Appalachian has more than 99,000 living alumni, 70 percent of whom have remained in North Carolina after graduating. They are leaders in their communities and professions, exemplifying how Appalachian can and does make a difference in the world.

APPALACHIAN ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT The Department of Athletics at Appalachian State University believes in maintain-ing the intercollegiate athletics program as an integral part of the University’s overall program of education, with emphasis on and priority given to the high academic qual-ity and standards and the complete development of the student. Appalachian State University provides opportunity and encouragement for student-athletes to progress toward degrees of their choice and to develop athletic abilities in an environment consistent with high standards of academic scholarship, leadership and institutional loyalty. The Department of Athletics is committed to ensuring the general welfare of the student-athlete and to encouraging the highest standards of sportsmanship on behalf of student-athletes, the student body and the University’s supporters. The intercollegiate athlete representing ASU is both a bona-fide student pursuing a degree program and an amateur competitor. Appalachian Athletics is committed to insuring equitable recruitment, participa-tion and treatment of individuals including members of under-represented popula-tions through its athletics administration, staff, coaches, programs and policies. The University’s policy of non-discrimination represents a moral and ethical, not merely a legal, imperative. The University has determined that its athletics program will meet the necessary qualifications, guidelines and funding to hold membership in Division I of the NCAA. The athletics administration, the faculty athletics representative and the Athletics Council work together to insure that all teams and coaches follow the rules and regula-tions governing this division. A sound program of intercollegiate athletics should benefit the institution through its effects on students, alumni ad the institution itself. Specifically, it should maintain and improve the loyalty and esprit de corps of the student body, and in strengthening the pride and enthusiasm of the alumni; it should serve as a favorable public relations factor and provide benefits to the participants.

APPALACHIAN ATHLETICS DIVERSITY STATEMENT Appalachian athletics promotes an inclusive culture that fosters equitable partici-pation for student-athletes and equitable career opportunities for coaches, administra-

tors and support staff from diverse backgrounds and perspectives.

APPALACHIAN TODAYENROLLMENT• 16,968 students in Fall 2009 • 14,872 undergraduate and 2,096 graduate

TOP FEEDER COUNTIES• Mecklenburg• Wake• Watauga• Guilford• Forsyth• Catawba

STATES MOST REPRESENTED• North Carolina• Georgia• Virginia• Florida• Tennessee• South Carolina

ACADEMICS• College of Arts and Sciences • Walker College of Business • Reich College of Education • College of Fine and Applied Arts • College of Health Sciences • Hayes School of Music• University College• Cratis D. Williams Graduate School

• More than 140 undergraduate and graduate majors, plus a doctoral program in educational leadership.

FALL 2009 AVERAGE FRESHMAN SAT• 1158

STUDENT/FACULTY RATIO• 17-to-1

ESTIMATED 2010-11 EXPENSES• $10,753 for in-state students and $22,065 for out-of-state students. • Includes tuition, fees, room, standard meal plan and textbook rental.

APPALACHIAN TRADITIONSALMA MATER

Cherished Vision of the Southland,Alma Mater in the hills;

Thou dost point our minds to wisdom, Till the truth our spirit thrills.

Appalachian, Alma Materof our hearts the joy and pride;Lead us ever, lead us onward,Vanguard of the Hero’s side.

FIGHT SONG - HI HI YIKAS

Hi-Hi-y-ike-usNobody like us,

We are the Mountaineers, Mountaineers, Mountaineers.Always a-winning,Always a-grinning,

Always a-feeling fineYou bet, hey

APPALACHIAN TIMELINE1899 Dougherty brothers founded Watauga Academy

1903 North Carolina legislature recognized The Appalachian Training School of Teachers as a state institution

1921 North Carolina legislature authorized the Appalachian State Normal School two-year college program

1929 North Carolina legislature authorized the Appalachian State Teachers College four-year program

1948 North Carolina Commission on Higher Education authorized the ASTC Graduate School

1967 North Carolina legislature authorized Appalachian State University, with three undergraduate colleges.

1971 University of North Carolina system created; Appalachian named one of its regional campuses

1982 Enrollment exceeded 10,000 students

1993 Dr. Francis T. Borkowski became chancellor

2001 TIME Magazine named Appalachian a College of the Year

2004 Dr. Kenneth E. Peacock became chancellor

2005 Football team won NCAA Division I-AA National Championship

2006 Enrollment exceeded 15,000; football team won NCAA Division I-AA National Championship a second time

2007 Football team won NCAA Division I National Champion a third time

2008 Enrollment exceeded 16,000

2009 State’s largest electricity-generating wind turbine installed on campus

2010 New College of Health Sciences opened in July

CHANCELLOR DR. KENNETH E. PEACOCK Dr. Kenneth E. Peacock became Appalachian State University’s sixth chancellor in July 2004. Dur-ing his tenure, Appalachian has experienced significant growth in several areas, and the quality of the university’s academic programs has continued to advance, directing extensive national attention to Appalachian. The university has become a destination of choice among the brightest and best high school graduates, with freshman SAT scores averaging 1158 and grade point averages 3.92 in the 2009-10 academic year. Since Chancellor Peacock assumed office, Appalachian has raised more than $65 million in private funding. Appalachian ACCESS, a university scholarship program offering North Carolina’s low-income students living at or below the poverty level a four-year university education debt free, was first awarded to members of the freshman class in 2007. Capital improvements and new construction under Chancel-lor Peacock’s leadership has included the Student Recreation Center, Central Dining Facility, Athletics Cen-ter, residence hall renovations, steam system upgrades and the opening of Belk Library and Information Commons. Construction projects currently under way include a new college of education building, new on-campus housing, a facility for the Heltzer Honors Program and an expansion to Plemmons Student Union. Prior to his appointment as chancellor, Dr. Peacock served at Appalachian as interim provost and executive vice chancellor. He joined the faculty in Appalachian’s Walker College of Business in 1983, was appointed assistant dean of the business school in 1987, associate dean in 1989, and served as dean of the college from 1992-2003. Previously, he taught at the McIntyre School of Commerce at the University of Virginia and worked for the accounting firm of Price Waterhouse & Co. in their Winston-Salem and Charlotte offices. Chancellor Peacock received his undergraduate degree in accounting at Mars Hill College and his master’s and doctorate degrees in accounting at Louisiana State University. In September 2006, he received the Outstanding Alumnus Award from Mars Hill College. Chancellor Peacock is a native of Rocky Mount. He and his wife, Rosanne, have two grown sons, Chris and Brian. Chancellor Peacock serves on the NCAA Division I Presidential Advisory Group, Appalachian Regional Healthcare Foundation Board of Directors, Homes for Children Board of Directors, Leadership North Carolina Board of Directors, and he chairs the North Carolina Campus Compact Executive Board. He has been named a Paul Harris Fellow by the Rotary Foundation of Rotary International. He also is the recipient of the Golden Eagle Award for Leadership from AdvantageWest, the L. Richardson Preyer Alumni Award from Leadership North Carolina, and a visionary leadership in education award from the Caldwell County Chamber of Commerce. In addition, the Peacocks are involved in a variety of civic/community programs and activities.

CHANCELLORKenneth E. Peacock

INTERIM PROVOST Lorin Baumhover

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Bradley T. AdcockCEO

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North CarolinaCary, NC

J. Edgar Broyhill Businessman

Winston-Salem, NC

Jeannine Underdown CollinsPresident

Underdown and Associates Boone, NC

John E. Cooper Jr.Owner

Mast General StoreBoone, NC

Hughlene B. FrankCommunity volunteer

Greensboro, NC

Avery B. Hall Sr. Senior Vice President/Business Banker

Wachovia BankKernersville, NC

Helen A. PowersRetired businesswoman

Asheville, NC

Alice RoessReal estate/mortgage investor/community volunteer

Blowing Rock, NC

James M. Rose Sr.CEO

Leasing ServicesShelby, NC

Peter RowePresident

Student Government Association

Michael A. SteinbackOperating Partner

Stonebridge PartnersAsheville, NC

G. A. SywassinkChairman and CEO

Standard Holding CorporationHilton Head, SC

Matthew J. SzulikRetired businessman

Raleigh, NC

CONSTITUENCY REPRESENTATIVES (NON-VOTING):

Laura M. Aiken President

Alumni Association

Jill R. EhnennChairperson

Faculty Senate

Bob CharleboisPresident

Staff Council President

UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP

FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE DR. ALAN HAUSER

Dr. Alan J. Hauser is in his 25th year as Faculty Chairperson of Athletics at Appalachian State University. Appointed to the position in October 1986, Hauser has served on the Athletic Council since 1979. Hauser came to Appalachian as an assistant professor of philosophy and religion in 1972. He served as chairperson of Appalachian’s Philosophy and Religion Department from 1982 until 1997. A member of numerous committees since joining the faculty, Hauser served 12 years on the Faculty Senate, including two years as chairperson. He also chaired the Faculty Assembly for three years. A 1967 graduate of Concordia Teachers College, Hauser earned a master’s degree from Con-cordia Seminary in 1968 and his doctorate from the University of Iowa in 1972. Hauser currently chairs the NCAA Academics, Eligibility and Compliance cabinet and is also a member of its Degree Completion committee. He formerly served as the Southern Conference’s delegate to the NCAA Division I Management Council. Hauser and his wife Gail, who is the Assistant Director of Summer Sessions at Appalachian State University, have four daughters: Debi, Staci, Elizabeth and Jacqueline.

ONCE A MOUNTAINEER, ALWAYS A MOUNTAINEER The Appalachian Alumni Association encourages fellowship among its members, promotes goodwill toward Appalachian, and assists Appalachian by carrying out projects to support the university. The non-dues paying Association provides a number of events and programs for the over 90,000 Appalachian alumni, including:• Homecoming and fan gatherings for athletic events• Regional and affinity chapters as part of the Appalachian Family Network• The Gold Book online alumni community• Travel tour opportunities• APPdate electronic newsletter • Black & Gold Reunion and Spring Alumni weekends• Alumni awards and scholarship programs• Appalachian alumni e-mail addresses• Special offers such as Appalachian NC license tags, discount insurance programs and affinity merchandise• Alumni website including online alumni directory, event information and registration, alumni blog, downloadable screensavers/wallpapers, online photo album and more at www.alumni.appstate.edu

Appalachian Alumni Association • McKinney Alumni Center • ASU Box 32015 • Boone, NC 28608Toll Free 866-756-ALUM (2586) • [email protected] • www.alumni.appstate.edu

BOONE, NORTH CAROLINA Boone lies nestled in a small valley in the heart of the Southern Appalachians and is named after the hunter and explorer Daniel Boone, who spent time in the region during the 1760s. Among its accolades are inclusion in National Geographic Adventure magazine’s “Best Places to Live and Play,” Norman Crampton’s “100 Best Small Towns in America,” USA Today’s “10 Great Small Towns with Huge Backyards” and U.S. News and World Report’s “10 Best Places to Retire in the U.S.” Watauga County was formed in 1849 and the Town of Boone incorporated in 1872. Appala-chian State University began as Watauga Academy in 1899 to educate the mountain children and ultimately to prepare teachers for service through western North Carolina. It became Appalachian State Teachers College in 1929 and joined the University of North Carolina system in 1971. Boone is a college town in the best sense – where people say hello on the street and a vibrant downtown is mere steps from the university campus. It is characterized by beautiful mountain scenery, distinct four-season weather, mountain heritage culture and casual living – and it is the center of tourism and commerce for Watauga County and the surrounding High Country. Outdoor activities, cultural events, fine dining and eclectic shops bring visitors from all over the world. Boone enjoys a low rate of unemployment with the university as a top economic driver fol-lowed by a combination of tourism, small business and residential home construction. Boone is a year-round playground for business meetings and conferences, as well as leisure. The cool sum-mers, dazzling colors of fall and serene winters offer something for every nature lover. An unusually wide array of quality arts and cultural programming enhance the Boone com-munity. The university’s An Appalachian Summer Festival, a month-long celebration of performing and visual arts, has brought Lily Tomlin, Branford Marsalis, Paul Taylor Dance Company, London City Opera, Andre Watts, Charlie Daniels, the Glenn Miller Orchestra and other notable performers. Dur-ing the academic year, Appalachian hosts the Performing Arts Series with artists such as Garrison Keillor and the National Symphony Orchestra. The jewel of downtown Boone is the university’s Turchin Center for the Visual Arts. It features six gallery spaces and a robust community education and outreach program. Its exhibitions focus on a blend of new and historically important artwork, and feature nationally and internationally renowned artists as well as many of the finest artists of the region. Boone offers an uncommon quality of life. That’s why many visitors come for a weekend and

stay for a lifetime.

BOONE AT A GLANCE…• The county seat of Watauga County• Population: 14,942• Incorporated in 1872• Named for its most famous seasonal visitor, Daniel Boone• Served by four major highways• One of four North American Adventure Destinations – Adventure Sports magazine• Average summer temperature: 70 degrees• “Choose and Cut” Christmas tree industry sells approximately 13,000 Fraser Fir trees annually• One of the lowest annual unemployment rates in the Southeast