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2010-2011 Tusculum Men's Basketball Guide

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Coach Boone’s Winning Edge Inside Front CoverTable of Contents 1Credits 1About the Cover 1Quick Facts 2Media Informa� on 2Pioneer Sports Network 2Dr. Nancy B. Moody, President 3Frankie DeBusk, Director of Athle� cs 3Head Coach Jim Boone 4-6Q/A with Coach Boone 6Assistant Coach Mike McBride 7Student Assistant Coach Josh Ellis 7Student Assistant Coach Jimmy Boone 7Student Assistant Coach Wes Taylor 7Volunteer Consultant Gerald Oliver 7Team Photo 8Team Roster 82010-11 Prospectus 10-11Meet the Pioneers 12-20Athle� c Support Staff 212009-10 Sta� s� cs & Results 222009-10 SAC Review 23Basketball Facili� es 24Year-by-Year Results 26-29Series Records 29Tusculum Records 30Individual Single-Game Records 31Individual Single-Season Records 32Individual Career Records 32Team Single-Game Records 33Team Single-Season Records 33Basketball Honor Roll 34All-Time Le� ermen 35Tusculum College 36Radio/TV Chart Inside Back Cover2010-11 Schedule Back Cover

TABLE OF CONTENTSThe 2010-11 Tusculum College Men’s Basketball Media Guide is published by the TC Athle� c Media Rela� ons Offi ce, Dom Donnelly, Director.

Wri� en, compiled and edited by: Dom Donnelly. Special thanks to Coach Jim Boone and his coaching staff with their assistance with this publica� on.

Principal Photography by: Nathan Carv-er, Mike Slade, Willis Glasscow, Kendall Mathes, Phil Gentry, Joey Gregory and Dom Donnelly.

Addi� onal photography by: Travis Crabtree, Cody Greene, NCAA, South Atlan� c Conference and Tusculum Ar-chives.

Prin� ng by: Pulp Prin� ng, Bristol, Tenn.About the Cover: Featured on this year’s cover are senior Rob Troutman and junior Tommy Klempin.

Cover Design by: Nathan Carver using Adobe Photoshop.

CREDITS

ROB TROUTMAN TOMMY KLEMPINJUSTIN STEIGERWALD

GENERAL INFORMATION

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GENERAL INFORMATIONSchool ...........................................Tusculum CollegeLoca� on ................................ Greeneville, TN 37743Founded ...........................................................1794Enrollment .......................................................2,350President ..................................Dr. Nancy B. Moody Alma Mater .................. Eastern Kentucky, 1972Director of Athle� cs ........................ Frankie DeBusk Alma Mater ................................. Furman, 1991Associate A.D. (SWA) ........................ Deborah DavisFaculty Athle� c Representa� ve .......... Tom StueberNickname ...................................................PioneersSchool Colors .......... Orange (Pantone 158) & BlackArena .................................................Pioneer ArenaCapacity ...........................................................2,000Religious Affi lia� on ......... Presbyterian Church, USANa� onal Affi lia� on ......................... NCAA Division IIConference ........................................ South Atlan� cHead Athle� c Trainer ...........................Chris LenkerAssoc. Head Head Athle� c Trainer .... Mike HawkinsAssistant Athle� c Trainer (MBB) .......... Amy BrooksAssistant Athle� c Trainer .................... Tom StueberAssistant Athle� c Trainer ................... Kendall Grow

COACHING STAFFHead Coach .......................................... Jim Boone Alma Mater ............... West Virginia State, 1981Record at Tusculum (yrs) ........................... 76-68 (5)Career Record (yrs) .............................. 397-301 (24)Assistant Coach ................................. Mike McBride Alma Mater .................................. Marian, 1996Volunteer Advisor .............................. Gerald Oliver Alma Mater ................... Carson-Newman, 1966Student Assistant Coach .............................Josh Ellis Student Assistant Coach ..................... Jimmy BooneStudent Assistant Coach .........................Wes TaylorM. Basketball Offi ce Phone ............. (423) 636-05752009-10 Overall Record .................................. 16-122009-10 Conference Record .................. 10-6 (T2nd)

2010-2011 OUTLOOKSAC Preseason Poll ........................................6th/10Starters Returning/Lost ...................................... 3/2Le� erwinners Returning/Lost ............................ 6/7

ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONSDirector (MBB Contact) .................. Dom Donnelly Offi ce Phone .............................. (423) 636-7326 Cell Phone ................................. (423) 341-0091 Email ......................... [email protected] Director ..................................... Jim Miller Offi ce Phone .............................. (423) 636-7494 Cell Phone ................................. (423) 329-7650 Email ............................. [email protected] Arena Press Row Phone ..... (423) 636-7344SID Fax ............................................ (423) 636-7370SID Mailing Address ........................... P.O. Box 5054 Tusculum College Greeneville, TN 37743Overnight Address ..........................301 Rankin Hall Tusculum College Greeneville, TN 37743

CREDENTIALS Creden� als for all Tusculum College basketball games are for working media only. Requests for media creden� als should be made at least fi ve days prior to the game. Requests should be directed to Dom Donnelly, Director of Athle� c Media Rela� ons. Requests from media covering visi� ng teams will be confi rmed with that school’s sports informa� on director. Spouses, dates, children and other nonworkers are not permi� ed in working media areas in compliance with the working code of the United States Basketball Writers’ Associa� on and the College Sports Informa� on Directors of America (CoSIDA). Creden� als can be picked up at the � cket table at the main entrance to Pioneer Arena.

MEDIA SERVICES The Tusculum College Athle� c Media Rela� ons Offi ce will provide rosters for both teams as well as game notes, media guides, and cumula� ve sta� s� cs prior to � p-off . Sta� s� cal summaries will be distributed at hal� ime and complete sta� s� cal packets (box score, play-by-play, specialty sta� s� cs) will be available approximately 10-15 minutes following the game. Telephones, copier and fax services are available on a fi rst-come, fi rst-serve basis. Wireless Internet is also available throughout the arena as well as ethernet connec� ons.

CONDUCT POLICY Tusculum College, the College Sports Informa� on Directors of America (CoSIDA) and the United States Basketball Writers’ Associa� on reminds everyone that cheering or jeering for either team from the working press areas is not permi� ed. Thank you for your coopera� on.

TOBACCO POLICY In adherence with the NCAA, smoking and the use of tobacco products are not permi� ed in the press row areas. This includes smokeless and chewing tobacco. We thank you in advance for your coopera� on with this policy.

PARKING Parking is on a fi rst-come, fi rst-serve basis. Parking is available adjacent to Pioneer Arena in front of the Niswonger Commons.

PHOTOGRAPHERS Tusculum College will adhere to all NCAA Guidelines regarding photography. Photographers and videographers are permi� ed to shoot in the end zones only.

RADIO Space has been reserved for recognized radio sta� ons of visi� ng teams. ONLY ONE visi� ng radio sta� on from the visi� ng team will be allowed to broadcast as designated by their respec� ve school. Radio crews should request permission to broadcast games from Pioneer Arena through the Tusculum College Athle� c Media Rela� ons Offi ce. A courtesy line will be provided, but radio sta� ons will be responsible for all long distance calls. Only collect or credit card calls may be made using this line. Sorry, but Tusculum can only provide space for two broadcasters.

INTERVIEWS Selected Tusculum College players and coaches will be available throughout the season for interviews with members of the media. All prac� ces are closed to the media. It is, important, however that all requests for interviews be made through the Tusculum College Athle� c Media Rela� ons Offi ce at (423) 636-7326 or email at [email protected]. This policy allows us to arrange a � me that will not interfere with a student-athlete’s academic schedule, which has TOP PRIORITY. Players’ phone numbers will NOT be given out.

POST GAME INTERVIEWS Tusculum College head coach Jim Boone and selected players will be available for interviews following each game. At all home games, coach and player interviews will be held courtside next to the scorer’s table. Each visi� ng team will set its own postgame policy and it will be announced on press row. BOTH LOCKER ROOMS ARE CLOSED TO THE MEDIA.

The Pioneer Sports Network handles all broadcasts of Tusculum College Athle� cs on WSMG Radio (1450 AM), and on the Internet at www.TusculumPioneers.com and www.redzonemedia.com. The “Voice of the Pioneers” Brian Stayton will describe all the ac� on.

WSMG will serve as the exclusive radio sta� on for Tusculum College Basketball. Game-day broadcasts begin 15 minutes prior to � poff with the Pioneer Pre-Game Show.

Stayton returns to the microphone as the “Voice of the Pioneers” for his 14th consecutive season. Since 1996, Stayton has served in a variety of roles in the Greeneville broadcast community. He has served as sports director, program direc-tor and on-air talent. He has also handled play-by-play duties for the Greeneville Astros, Greene County high school sports as well as the GreenBank Ladies’ Classic.

Prior to working at WSMG, Stayton gained experience with many radio outlets in the Southeast and the Midwest including WLW-Radio in Cincinna� , Ohio, the fl agship sta� on of the Cincinna� Reds.

Stayton is a member of the Tennessee Associa� on of Broadcasters and also serves as a Division II regional ranker for the Na� onal Collegiate Baseball Writers Associa� on.

The South Bend, Ind. na� ve was an All-SAC forward for the Carson-Newman College men’s soccer team. The 1995 Carson-Newman graduate is married to the former Erin Hahlen of Greeneville and they have two children, son Connor (5) and daughter Gabrielle (4). In 2008, he was the recipient of the Tusculum Sports Benefactor Award.

Brian StaytonBegins his

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MEDIA INFORMATION

The “Voice of the Pioneers” Brian Stayton and Coach Jim Boone

COVERING THE PIONEERS

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Frankie DeBusk is in his fourth year as athle� c director at Tusculum College. He was named interim director of athle� cs in August, 2007 and was promoted to the full-� me post later that year. DeBusk is also in his 13th season at the helm of the Pioneer football pro-

gram. DeBusk oversees the day-to-day opera� ons of the Tusculum athle� c depart-ment and the 14 sports that the College sponsors. In his fi rst three years at the helm of the Pioneer Athle� c Department, De-Busk has guided Tusculum to outstanding seasons. In the last three years, TC has captured nine South Atlan� c Conference championships, fi ve SAC Tournament � tles and 14 NCAA Division II postseason appearances. Tusculum has fi nished fourth or be� er for the Doug Echols SAC Athle� c Excellence Award, including second in his fi rst two years as athle� c director. With its outstanding na� onal postseason success during the 2008-09 campaign, Tusculum was the top league school in the NACDA Director’s Cup, fi nishing 58th of 272 Division II programs in the country. Tusculum student-athletes and coaches have garnered numerous individual accomplishments during DeBusk’s brief watch. In the last three years, 122 stu-dent-athletes have earned All-South Atlan� c Conference honors, including 55 All-Region picks and 24 All-Americans. Twelve (12) have been selected as SAC Players of the Year, including four as Region Players of the Year. Three have also garnered Conference Freshman of the Year accolades. DeBusk has also stressed academic excellence in the department, resul� ng in 272 SAC Commissioner Honor Roll recipients over the last three years, including and a school record 26 named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District Team. Thirteen (13) Pioneers have earned the pres� gious South Atlan� c Confer-ence Scholar Athlete Award for their respec� ve sports, including six ESPN The Magazine Academic All-Americans®, including Dus� n Morrow (baseball - 2008), Nicole Ferris (women’s soccer - 2008), Jarrell NeSmith (football - 2008, 2009), Simon Holzapfel (men’s cross country - 2008) and Chase Carroll (men’s golf - 2009). Three TC head coaches were either named Conference or Region Coach of the Year during the 2007-08 season. Tommy Arne� (men’s tennis) and Bre� Teach (men’s soccer) were named SAC Coaches of the Year, while Missy Tiber was se-lected as the Region Coach of the Year by the Women’s Basketball Coaches As-socia� on (WBCA). DeBusk has overseen numerous athle� c facility enhancements during his tenure as both football coach and athle� c director at Tusculum. In 2007-08, championship banners were installed in Pioneer Arena, honoring the success of Tusculum athle� cs, both past and present. The Pioneer Arena playing surface was redesigned and refi nished during the summer of 2008, while historic Rankin Hall, which houses the TC athle� c department, experienced renova� ons to its main lobby area. The Pioneer football locker room also experience a major renova� on with the installa� on of new lockers and fl oor. DeBusk, the winningest football coach in Tusculum history, has built the Pio-neers into year in and year out contenders in NCAA II, resul� ng in seven winning seasons in the last nine years. Over the past 10 seasons, TC has posted a 64-44 mark including a 9-4 tally sheet in 2008, while claiming the program’s second South Atlan� c Conference Championship and earning the school’s fi rst berth to the NCAA II Football Playoff s. For his eff orts, he was named Conference and AFCA Region Coach of the Year. His 71 victories on the Pioneer sidelines makes DeBusk the winningest grid-rion coach in Tusculum history. His victory tally is the fourth most in SAC history, while his 37 league wins are the seventh most in the conference record book. In 2008, DeBusk’s team achieved success both on and off the fi eld. The nine wins � ed a school single-season record, including victories in four of its last fi ve games. DeBusk, a 1991 Furman University graduate, established 11 school records at quarterback for the Paladins, while compiling an impressive 31-6 record. In 1988, DeBusk led Furman to a 13-2 mark while capturing the NCAA Division I-AA Na� onal Championship. His collegiate career also included three Southern Confer-ence � tles and three trips to the NCAA I-AA playoff s. He is not the fi rst member of the DeBusk family to garner the TC black and orange. His brother, Doug, was a Tusculum Hall of Fame point guard for the Pio-neer basketball team from 1991-95. In 2003, DeBusk was the recipient of the pres� gious Art Argauer Award, which is presented to the Tusculum coach of the year as selected by his peers. He was the co-recipient of the Argauer Award again in the 2008-09 year. Frankie DeBusk is married to the former Jennifer Coff ey of Bristol, Tenn. and they have one son, Ty.

Frankie DeBusk is in his fourth year as athle� c director at Tusculum College. He was named interim director of athle� cs in August, 2007 and was promoted to the full-� me post later that year. DeBusk is also in his 13th season at the helm of the Pioneer football pro-

gram.

Dr. Nancy B. Moody is the 27th President of Tus-culum College, Tennessee’s oldest College and is the fi rst female president. She offi cially assumed the role on April 27, 2009. “Dr. Moody is a strong advocate of our civic arts curriculum and is well-known and respected in our re-

gion. We feel fortunate to have a� racted someone of her caliber, and we are truly op� mis� c about the future of Tusculum College under her leadership,” said Ken Bowman, chairman of the Tusculum College Board of Trustees and of the selec� on commi� ee. “Dr. Moody is a proven, successful college president with an espe-cially impressive record of preparing students to be ac� ve ci� zens and successful in the careers they choose.” Bowman added that Dr. Moody has demonstrated a commitment to Tuscu-lum College’s mission of providing a strong civic arts curriculum for all graduates and to con� nuing to grow the College in that tradi� on for both residen� al and Graduate and Professional Studies students. Dr. Moody was previously President of South Atlan� c Conference member Lincoln Memorial University since 2002. “I am excited to have the opportunity to serve Tusculum College. I am ex-tremely impressed with the people of Tusculum College - the students, faculty, staff , administra� ve personnel and members of the Board of Trustees,” said Dr. Moody. “Without excep� on, there is a sense of enthusiasm and pride for the mission of the College, which has a wonderful legacy as the oldest ins� tu� on of higher educa� on in the state of Tennessee.” She added, “As a fi rst-genera� on college graduate, I have always valued all levels of educa� on with a par� cular interest in the higher educa� on of tradi� onal aged college students and adults of all ages. Achieving the knowledge and skills necessary to func� on in society through a college educa� on is one of the best ways to s� mulate the local economy and posi� vely impact local communi� es and the lives of others. Dr. Moody received associate and baccalaureate degrees in nursing from Eastern Kentucky University, a master’s of science in nursing from Texas Woman’s University and a doctorate of science in nursing from the University of Alabama’s School of Nursing at Birmingham. Her professional career in higher educa� on be-gan at LMU as an instructor of nursing. She subsequently served in several roles at LMU, culmina� ng in her ap-pointment as the dean of LMU’s School of Professional Studies before joining the faculty at East Tennessee State University where she was tenured and served as department chair. She would go on to become an associate professor at the Uni-versity of Tennessee at Knoxville, while also serving as the execu� ve director of the Tennessee Center of Nursing. Dr. Moody currently chairs the execu� ve commi� ee for the Tennessee In-dependent Colleges and Universi� es Associa� on and serves on the Tennessee Student Assistance Corpora� on Board of Directors. She is a member of the NCAA Division II President’s Council and an ac� ve par� cipant on the boards of the Ap-palachian Colleges Associa� on and the Tennessee Center for Nursing, Inc. She is married to Tom Moody, a self-employed public accountant in Knox-ville. She and Tom are proud parents of grown children, daughter, Mykel, and son, Adam.

Dr. Nancy B. Moody is the 27th President of Tus-culum College, Tennessee’s oldest College and is the fi rst female president. She offi cially assumed the role on April 27, 2009. “Dr. Moody is a strong advocate of our civic arts curriculum and is well-known and respected in our re-

DR. NANCY B. MOODYPRESIDENT

2ND YEAR • EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY, 1972

FRANKIE DEBUSKDIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

4TH YEAR • FURMAN UNIVERSITY, 1991

His 71 victories on the Pioneer sidelines makes DeBusk the winningest grid-rion coach in Tusculum history. His victory tally is the fourth most in SAC history, while his 37 league wins are the seventh most in the conference record book. In 2008, DeBusk’s team achieved success both on and off the fi eld. The nine wins � ed a school single-season record, including victories in four of its last fi ve games. DeBusk, a 1991 Furman University graduate, established 11 school records at quarterback for the Paladins, while compiling an impressive 31-6 record. In 1988, DeBusk led Furman to a 13-2 mark while capturing the NCAA Division I-AA Na� onal Championship. His collegiate career also included three Southern Confer-ence � tles and three trips to the NCAA I-AA playoff s. He is not the fi rst member of the DeBusk family to garner the TC black and orange. His brother, Doug, was a Tusculum Hall of Fame point guard for the Pio-neer basketball team from 1991-95. In 2003, DeBusk was the recipient of the pres� gious Art Argauer Award, which is presented to the Tusculum coach of the year as selected by his peers. He was the co-recipient of the Argauer Award again in the 2008-09 year. Frankie DeBusk is married to the former Jennifer Coff ey of Bristol, Tenn. and they have one son, Ty.

COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION

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Jim Boone is entering his sixth season as the head men’s basketball coach at Tusculum College. Boone has over quarter of a century of collegiate coaching experience, including the last 24 years as a head coach. He has recorded 397 victories, including 304 wins in his 15 years at the NCAA Division II level. His 397 wins are currently ranked 29th in NCAA II history. In his 15 seasons at the NCAA II level, his teams are averaging over 20 wins per year. During the 2008-09 season, he guided the Pioneers to its fi rst 20-win campaign in 16 years and fi rst as a NCAA Division II member. Tusculum posted a 20-11 record, including 10-6 in the South Atlan� c Conference to fi nish second in the league race. Tusculum made a strong late season run, pos� ng an eight-game winning streak, while advancing to the cham-pionship game of the SAC Tournament. Tusculum’s late-season surge earned the program its second trip to the NCAA II Tournament and fi rst at-large berth to the “Big Dance.” The Pioneers nearly pulled off one of the biggest upsets in the history of the tournament as Tusculum dropped a 62-60 decision to top-seeded and fourth-ranked Augusta State University. Tusculum fought back from a 17-point, second half defi cit, coming up a bucket shy of comple� ng the rally. This past year, Tusculum posted a 16-12 record, including 10-6 in SAC play to fi nish as league runner-up for a sec-ond straight season. Over the past two years, TC has posted a 20-12 league record, the second-best conference mark of the SAC’s member ins� tu� ons. Over the past three years, Boone has mentored one of the best players in school history in guard Kyle Moore. Moore scored over 1,800 points in his three seasons in a Pioneer uniform, while becoming

the most prolifi c three-point shooter in South Atlan� c Confernece history. Moore was named the SAC Player of the Year twice (2009, 2001) and was a two-� me All-America selec� on. He was also named to the Daktronics and NABC All-Southeast Region squads the past two years. In his fi rst year in Greeneville, Boone guided the Pioneers to a 14-15 record, including the program’s third trip to the Food Lion South Atlan� c Conference Tournament semifi nal in four years. While at Tusculum, Boone has mentored seven All-South Atlan� c Conference selec� ons, including Moore (three � mes). Douglas Tshomba, Chris Poore, Jordan Lear and Ryan Trout-man. Poore was also the recipient of the pres� gious SAC Scholar Athlete for Men’s Basketball Award in 2006-07. Boone is a fi rm believer in the success of the student-athlete, both on and off the court. His teams at Tusculum con� nue to have one of best cumula� ve grade point averages amongst league schools. His 228-71 record at the California University of Pennsylvania gives Boone a .763 winning percentage, which at the � me was the second best success rate of ac� ve Division II coaches. In his 10 seasons at California, Boone led the Vulcans to seven postseason appearances. California advanced to six NCAA Tournaments, pos� ng an impressive 12-4 record, including a pair of NCAA Final Four appearances. His 1992 team went 31-2 and was the No. 1 ranked team in the fi nal NCAA II poll. That squad captured the Pennsylvania State Athle� c Conference Championship and moved onto the fi rst of two NCAA Final Fours.

During his 10 years at California, Boone’s teams laid the founda� on of the Vulcans’ success, which has con� nued to this day. Boone, a na� ve of Winfi eld, W.Va., spent fi ve seasons as the head coach at NCAA Division I Eastern Michigan University where he compiled a 48-96 mark. His squads con� nued to make progress each year during his tenure, including the Eagles 14-14 mark in 2002-03 an eight-win improvement from the season before. Prior to coaching at EMU, he served four years as the head coach at Robert Morris Univer-sity. He built the Colonials into a winner following seasons of 4-23 and 8-19, as he guided Robert Morris to a 15-12 mark in 1998-99 and 18-12 in 1999-00. That 2000 squad advanced to the NEC Championship Game and came up one step shy of advancing to the NCAA Tournament. During his career, his teams have recorded 17 or more wins on 13 occasions, including six conference championships, four tournament � tles and seven post season appearances. From 1990-96, his California teams recorded over 20 victories for six consecu� ve years tal-lying an impressive 150-33 mark during that span. His 94-24 league record in the PSAC is s� ll the best of any coach in that conference’s history. He has been named PSAC Coach of the Year on three occasions (1988, 1992, 1996) and NCAA Region Coach Year twice (1992, 1996). In 2005, Boone was inducted to the California University of Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame. Boone played his collegiate basketball at West Virginia State College where he was a four-year le� erman. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Accoun� ng from WVSC in 1981 and followed that with a MBA from the University of Kentucky in 1982 with a concentra� on in Marke� ng. He began his coaching career at his alma mater where he served as the head assistant coach from 1982-85. Boone spent one season as the head assistant coach at Charleston Southern University as the Buccaneers won the 1986 Big South Conference Championship. He is married to the former Stephanie VanVranken and they are the parents of two sons, Jimmy, 21 and Joey, 19. Jimmy just completed his four-year playing career at Tusculum this past winter and is serving as a student assistant coach with the Pioneers this year.

Jim Boone is entering his sixth season as the head men’s basketball coach at Tusculum College. Boone has over quarter of a century of collegiate coaching experience, including the last 24 years as a head coach. He has recorded 397 victories, including 304 wins in his 15 years at the NCAA Division II level. His 397 wins are currently ranked 29th in NCAA II history. In his 15 seasons at the NCAA II level, his teams are averaging over 20 wins per year. During the 2008-09 season, he guided the Pioneers to its fi rst 20-win campaign in 16 years and fi rst as a NCAA Division II member. Tusculum posted a 20-11 record, including 10-6 in the South Atlan� c Conference to fi nish second in the league race. Tusculum made a strong late season run, pos� ng an eight-game winning streak, while advancing to the cham-pionship game of the SAC Tournament. Tusculum’s late-season surge earned the program its second trip to the NCAA II Tournament and fi rst at-large berth to the “Big Dance.” The Pioneers nearly pulled off one of the biggest upsets in the history of the tournament as Tusculum dropped a 62-60 decision to top-seeded and fourth-ranked Augusta State University. Tusculum fought back from a 17-point, second half defi cit, coming up a bucket shy of comple� ng the rally. This past year, Tusculum posted a 16-12 record, including 10-6 in SAC play to fi nish as league runner-up for a sec-ond straight season. Over the past two years, TC has posted a 20-12 league record, the second-best conference mark of the SAC’s member ins� tu� ons. Over the past three years, Boone has mentored one of the best players in school history in guard Kyle Moore. Moore scored over 1,800 points in his three seasons in a Pioneer uniform, while becoming

The Boone FamilyStephanie, Jim, Jimmy and Joey

HEAD COACH JIM BOONE

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COACH JIM BOONE YEAR-BY-YEARYear School Record Highlights1986-87 California (Pa.) 17-12 PSAC West Champions/PSAC Runner-Up1987-88 California (Pa.) 25-6 PSAC Champion/NCAA Region Finals1988-89 California (Pa.) 18-10 None1989-90 California (Pa.) 18-10 ECAC Tournament1990-91 California (Pa.) 21-7 PSAC West Champions/PSAC Tournament1991-92 California (Pa.) 31-2 PSAC Champion/NCAA Final Four1992-93 California (Pa.) 23-6 PSAC West Champs/PSAC Runner-Up/NCAA Tournament1993-94 California (Pa.) 25-5 PSAC Champion/NCAA East Region Finals1994-95 California (Pa.) 23-7 PSAC Runner-Up/NCAA East Region Finals1995-96 California (Pa.) 27-6 PSAC Champion/NCAA Final Four1996-97 Robert Morris 4-23 NEC Tournament1997-98 Robert Morris 8-19 NEC Tournament Quarterfi nal1998-99 Robert Morris 15-12 NEC Tournament Quarterfi nal1999-00 Robert Morris 18-12 NEC Championship Game2000-01 Eastern Michigan 3-25 MAC Tournament2001-02 Eastern Michigan 6-24 MAC Tournament2002-03 Eastern Michigan 14-14 MAC Tournament2003-04 Eastern Michigan 13-15 MAC Tournament2004-05 Eastern Michigan 12-18 MAC Tournament2005-06 Tusculum 14-15 SAC Tournament Semifi nal2006-07 Tusculum 13-15 SAC Tournament Quarterfi nal2007-08 Tusculum 13-15 SAC Tournament Quarterfi nal2008-09 Tusculum 20-11 SAC Tournament Runner-Up/NCAA Tournament2009-10 Tusculum 16-12 SAC Tournament Quarterfi nal24-year Head Coaching Record: 397-30115-year NCAA Division II Record: 304-139

WHAT THEY’RE SAYING ABOUT COACH BOONE

“Jim Boone is an outstanding person and coach. Some-one will be very fortunate to have Coach Boone run their program. With nearly 400 wins, Jim is someone of cour-age, ability and a tremendous leader.” Mike Krzyzewski Head Coach • Duke University 2008 United States Olympic Gold Medal Team

“Coach Boone has established himself in the coaching community as one of the na� on’s premier teachers. I have tremendous respect for Coach Boone. He is an out-standing basketball coach, and his basketball programs are synonymous with excellence.” Herb Sendek Head Coach • Arizona State University

“Basketball, as it is taught by Coach Boone, is a formula for success. Jim Boone does not just teach basketball, he teaches life lessons. He has developed a philosophy that exceeds the boundaries of off ense and defense. Jim’s programs have been yearly one of the na� on’s most suc-cessful on any level, and the primary reason, is because he brings an overriding purpose to everything he does. ‘Commitment to Excellence,’ is the credo that Jim has used to oversee the values and principles that govern his teams.” Dale Brown Former Head Coach • Louisiana State University

“Coach Boone’s knowledge of Mo� on Off ense and his ability to teach it eff ec� vely is unparalleled. His teams are always fundamentally sound, extremely well coached and very, very good off ensively.” Don Meyer Former Head Coach • Northern State University

“No one, and I mean no one else does a be� er job of prepara� on, pu� ng together a game plan, and then ex-ecu� ng it than Coach Booone does with his teams. They were always the most prepared team we faced.” Tim Buckley Associate Head Coach • Indiana University

used to oversee the values and principles that govern his teams.”

NCAA II WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES Rk. Coach, School Yrs. W L Pct. 1 Herb Magee, Philadelphia ................................. 43 907 353 .720 2 Bob Chipman, Washburn ................................... 31 678 278 .709 3 Tom Smith, Missouri Western St. ...................... 35 587 413 .587 4 Richard Schmidt, Tampa .................................... 29 575 273 .678 5 Ron Niekamp, Findlay ........................................ 25 565 181 .757 6 Tom Klusman, Rollins ......................................... 30 549 312 .638 7 Greg Walcavich, Edinboro .................................. 29 538 286 .653 8 Brian Beaury, St. Rose ........................................ 24 517 218 .703 9 Tim Hills, Northwest Nazarene .......................... 31 507 461 .524 10 Lonnie Porter, Regis (Colo.) ............................... 33 506 405 .555 11 Stan Spirou, Southern New Hampshire ............. 25 499 249 .667 12 Mike Sandifar, Oakland City ............................... 28 484 317 .604 13 Rick Cooper, West Texas A&M ........................... 23 479 212 .693 14 Brad Jackson, Western Washington .................. 25 471 263 642 15 Ron Spry, Paine .................................................. 30 469 373 .557 16 Tom Wood, Humboldt St. .................................. 29 463 351 .569 17 Lonn Reisman, Tarleton St. ................................ 22 459 204 .692 18 Keith Dickson, St. Anselm .................................. 24 457 255 .642 Mark Corino, Caldwell ....................................... 26 457 330 .581 20 Bert Hammel, Merrimack .................................. 30 446 409 .511 21 Gary Edwards, Francis Marion ........................... 26 438 319 .579 22 John Lentz, Lenoir-Rhyne ................................... 27 427 331 .563 Mike Nienaber, Chris� an Brothers ..................... 27 427 409 .522 24 Steve Joyner, Johnson C. Smith ......................... 23 420 245 .632 25 Gordon Gibbons, Clayton St. ............................. 20 419 177 .703 26 Bill Brown, California (Pa.) ................................. 24 414 248 .625 27 Tom Kropp, Nebraska-Kearney .......................... 20 413 177 .700 28 Steve Tappmeyer, NW Missouri St. .................... 21 407 208 .662 29 JIM BOONE, TUSCULUM .........................24 397 301 .568 30 Ken Wagner, BYU-Hawaii ................................... 20 392 179 .687 31 Jay Lawson, Bentley ........................................... 19 390 178 .687 32 Gary Tuell, Nova Southeastern .......................... 23 385 296 .565 33 Ron Righter, Clarion ........................................... 24 379 265 .589 34 Bob Hofman, Fort Lewis .................................... 22 378 252 .600 35 Serge DeBari, Assump� on ................................. 24 360 280 .563 36 James S� nson, Livingstone ................................ 20 344 255 .574 37 Dave Davis, Newberry ....................................... 19 343 200 .632 Bob Rukavina, Pi� sburgh-Johnstown ................ 21 343 232 .597 39 Art Luptowski, American Interna� onal .............. 21 340 262 .565 40 Lennie Acuff , Alabama-Huntsville ...................... 20 339 255 .571

HEAD COACH JIM BOONE

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M���� I����������QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH TUSCULUM HEAD COACH JIM BOONE

• What do feel makes Tusculum and a� rac� ve place to play college basketball and pursue an educa� on? There are so many reasons that I feel so strongly about Tusculum College and all that we have to off er. We have a faculty and staff who are very professional, they are experts at what they do or teach, and above all, they are friendly and ready to serve our students. TC off ers a unique curriculum which I believe is best suited in preparing our students for life a� er college. Our students deal with real world applica� ons, deadlines, and a focused approach to each of their classes. It is a curriculum that is very unique from what other colleges and universi� es off er, therefore, giving us something to diff eren� ate our program from the masses, in a very posi� ve and meaningful way. And lastly, our athle� c department is second to no one in our commitment to our student-athletes and their success both on and off the court.

• Explain your off ensive and defensive philosophy for Tusculum bas-ketball. Our philosophy is one of simplicity and execu� on in all that we do. We believe in teaching our players how to play as opposed to running plays, ours is a program steeped upon the fundamental development of our players. We feel very strongly that one of our greatest assets as a coaching staff is our ability to teach and improve our student-athletes as players - helping them to reach their goals, and reaching their full po-ten� al. With that being said, our program’s success has been founded in our Defensive approach. Everything we do, every decision we make is based upon making our defense more eff ec� ve. We fi rmly believe that great defense wins championships!

• What do you feel is the most important ingredient in building and maintaining a successful basketball program? Trust, consistency, and reten� on are all keys in our program and it’s success. We recruit primarily high school student-athletes. We like to red-shirt as o� en as possible when applicable, to keep our players in our program for a fi ve-year period. We feel that this gives them the greatest opportunity for growth as both a student and an athlete. And, above all else, we recruit high quality people. I am most fortunate to work at an ins� tu� on that shares my values in developing a program with people of the greatest character fi rst and foremost. Without trust, you can-not have strong rela� onships, and rela� onships are the key to having an outstanding team and program. We work very hard as a staff to develop posi� ve rela� onships with all of our players that go well beyond the bas-ketball court.

• Tusculum has always played a very diffi cult schedule since your ar-rival in Greeneville and this year’s appears to be no diff erent. Your thoughts on the 2010-11 schedule: You have to be very careful in scheduling; too strong a schedule can really inhibit some teams from reaching their overall poten� al. But, each team is diff erent and needs to be set-up with a schedule that meets it’s needs and poten� al. Our team needs to be challenged, we need the diffi culty and quality, that we have provided in this years schedule. Our program’s goal is to compete and win at a na� onal level, in order to do this, we must play teams that are also compe� ng at this elite level. I have the utmost confi dence that the diffi culty of this schedule will be prepare our team for the rigors of the South Atlan� c Conference, and hopefully if we can play successfully through the season, we will have an opportunity to once again par� cipate in postseason play ourselves.

2010-2011 T������� C�������Rob Troutman, Tommy Klempin, Jus� n Steigerwald, Head Coach Jim Boone

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HEAD COACH JIM BOONE

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Mike McBride is entering his second season as as-sistant men’s basketball coach at Tusculum College. Coach McBride is involved in all phases of the pro-gram, serving as recrui� ng coordinator and assis� ng with on-fl oor coaching and teaching, game prepara� on and di-rector of opera� ons for summer basketball camps.

In his fi rst season at Tusculum, he helped lead the Pioneers to their fi rst 20-win campaign as TC went 20-11, while earning a berth to the NCAA II Tournament. McBride came to the Greeneville campus a� er serving three seasons at Indiana University Southeast (2004-07). While at the New Albany, Ind. school, he helped the Grenadiers to a 78-22 combined record, including two seasons where IUS fi nished the year na� onally ranked. During the 2004-05 campaign, IUS posted a 29-8 record, while capturing the Ken-tucky Intercollegiate Athle� c Conference (KIAC) Regular Season and Tournament � tles and advanced to the NAIA Division II Na� onal Tournament, fi nishing the year ranked No. 23 in the country. The Grenadiers followed that outstanding campaign with one even be� er as IUS ra� led off a 30-4 record. IUS repeated as KIAC Regular Season and Tournament Cham-pions, and returned to the NAIA Na� onal Tournament. IUS posted the second-best scoring margin in the na� on (+16.91), while fi nishing seventh in both fi eld goal per-centage (49.4%) and three-point fi eld goal percentage (40.5%). The Grenadiers ended the season ranked No. 9 in the land, while tallying winning streaks span-ning 10 and eight games, including four over� me contests. IUS averaged 79.8 points per game, while limi� ng its opponents to just 62.9 ppg. During his three seasons at IUS, McBride mentored eight All-Confer-ence selec� ons, including Ty Crone, who garnered NAIA All-America rec-ogni� on in 2004-05. Prior to coaching at IUS, he spent four seasons as the boys’ var-sity head coach at Tipton (Ind.) High School. He led the Blue Devils to the Class 2A Taylor Sec� onal Champion-ship in 2001. His fi rst s� nt as a collegiate coach came at Eastern Kentucky Uni-versity during the 1999-2000 season, preceded by three years as head boys’ varsity coach at Eminence (Ind.) High School. From 1997-99, he also served the dual role as basketball coach and athle� c director. The Jeff ersonville, Ind. na� ve played his collegiate career at Marian College, where he was an All-Conference standout (1995-96) and was twice named to the Na-� onal Associa� on of Basketball Coaches Honors Court (1994-96). The 1996 Marian graduate le� ered three seasons with the Knights and served as team captain during his senior year. McBride has worked at numerous basketball camps and clinics, serving as direc-tor of the IUS Basketball Camp, Tipton Summer League, Tipton High School Basketball Camp and the Tipton Fall Developmental Camp. He has also worked with the Bloom-ington Red AAU Program, Five Star Basketball Camp and the Indiana University Basket-ball Camp. He is a member of the NABC and the Indiana Basketball Coaches Associa� on.

Mike McBride is entering his second season as as-sistant men’s basketball coach at Tusculum College. Coach McBride is involved in all phases of the pro-gram, serving as recrui� ng coordinator and assis� ng with on-fl oor coaching and teaching, game prepara� on and di-rector of opera� ons for summer basketball camps.

In his fi rst season at Tusculum, he helped lead the Pioneers to their fi rst 20-win

MIKE MCBRIDEASSISTANT COACH

3RD YEAR • MARIAN COLLEGE, 1996

the dual role as basketball coach and athle� c director.

Josh Ellis is entering his fourth season on the coaching staff for the Tusculum College men’s basketball program. The Merri� Island, Fla. na� ve assists with all oper-a� ons of team, including prac� ce and game prepara� on, strength and condi� oning and video coordina� on. During

prac� ce, he assists with coaching the Tusculum post players and is also responsible for the team’s student assistants and managers. He is a 2006 graduate of Merri� Island High School, where he was a three-year le� erman for the Mustangs where he was coached by former Tusculum assistant coach Colin Flaskamp. His senior squad posted a 20-win season, while advancing to the State Tournament for the fi rst � me in 10 years. Merri� Island fi nished runner-up for the District Championship as Ellis earned the 2006 Mustang Award and served as team captain. During his fi nal prep campaign, he also earned Area Player of the Week hon-ors. Ellis, a Math Educa� on major, is the son of David and Suzanne Ellis. Josh has two siblings, brother John and sister Katelyn.

Josh Ellis is entering his fourth season on the coaching staff for the Tusculum College men’s basketball program. The Merri� Island, Fla. na� ve assists with all oper-a� ons of team, including prac� ce and game prepara� on, strength and condi� oning and video coordina� on. During

prac� ce, he assists with coaching the Tusculum post players and is also responsible for

JOSH ELLISSTUDENT ASSISTANT COACH

4TH YEAR

Gerald Oliver is entering his fourth season serving as a volunteer advisor with the Tusculum College men’s basketball team. Oliver provides over 30 years of NCAA, NBA, CBA and ABA coaching and personnel experience to the Tusculum staff . His NBA experience includes the Cleveland Cava-

liers (1980-83) under head coaches Bill Musselman and Chuck Daly and with the Mil-waukee Bucks (1999-2001). Oliver spent three seasons on the Connec� cut Pride (CBA) bench, helping guide the team to three straight playoff appearances, which included the Pride’s fi rst-ever CBA Championship in 1998-99. Prior to his tenure with the Pride, Oliver was the head coach of the Fort Wayne Furry for two seasons. Previously, he spent three years with the Albany Patroons from 1988-91. He was the 1990 CBA Coach of the Year, and the general manager of the 1990-91 George Karl-coached Patroons squad, which recorded the highest winning percentage (50-6, .893) in CBA or NBA history. Before joining Albany, Oliver spent fi ve years as the head coach for the CBA’s Charleston Gunners, Maine Windjammers and Toronto Tornados. Oliver’s coaching career began in 1966 at his alma mater, Carson-Newman Col-lege where he served as an assistant coach. He later went on to the University of Ten-nessee as an assistant coach for eight years with legendary UT coach Ray Mears. While at Tennessee, Oliver coached future NBA players Bernard King and Ernie Grunfi eld. A� er a one-year s� nt in the ABA with the San Diego Sails and Virginia Squires, Oliver returned to the collegiate ranks as an assistant at Jacksonville University (1976-77) and Marque� e University (1977-80). As a collegiate player, Oliver earned three varsity le� ers at Carson-Newman and captained his senior squad that won the Volunteer State Athle� c Conference � tle. He earned his Bachelor’s degree from Carson-Newman and later earned a Master’s de-gree in Mathema� cs from Tennessee. The Knoxville, Tenn. na� ve has been a frequent clinic speaker on coaching tech-niques and educa� onal mo� va� on.

Gerald Oliver is entering his fourth season serving as a volunteer advisor with the Tusculum College men’s basketball team. Oliver provides over 30 years of NCAA, NBA, CBA and ABA coaching and personnel experience to the Tusculum staff . His NBA experience includes the Cleveland Cava-

liers (1980-83) under head coaches Bill Musselman and Chuck Daly and with the Mil-

GERALD OLIVERVOLUNTEER ADVISOR

4TH YEAR • CARSON-NEWMAN COLLEGE, 1966

Jimmy Boone is in his fi rst season on the coaching staff for the Tusculum College men’s basketball program, serving as a student assistant. Boone just completed a solid four-year playing career at Tusculum where he played in 114 games and logged over 3,100 minutes. He fi nished his TC career with

831 points, including 162 three-pointers, the sixth most in school history. In his junior campaign, he helped the Pioneers to a 20-11 record as TC advanced to the SAC Tourna-ment championship game and later earned an at-large berth for the NCAA Division II Tournament. During that junior season, he earned SAC Player of the Week honors. Boone’s prep career consisted of three seasons at Pioneer High School in Ann Arbor, Mich. and his senior campaign locally at Greeneville High School. While at GHS, the Greene Devils won the District, Region and Sub-State � tles and fi nished with a 28-8 record. He averaged 15 points and fi ve assists per game as GHS advanced to the State quarterfi nal. At Pioneer HS, he averaged 14 points per game, while earning All-con-ference and All-Area First Team honors. The two-� me All-Conference and All-County selec� on was named team MVP and led PHS to a conference � tle and advanced to the sec� onal fi nal in 2005. He is the son of Jim and Stephanie Boone and has one brother, Joey. Jimmy is majoring in English Educa� on.

Jimmy Boone is in his fi rst season on the coaching staff for the Tusculum College men’s basketball program, serving as a student assistant.

career at Tusculum where he played in 114 games and logged over 3,100 minutes. He fi nished his TC career with

831 points, including 162 three-pointers, the sixth most in school history. In his junior

JIMMY BOONESTUDENT ASSISTANT COACH

1ST YEAR

Wes Taylor is in his fi rst season on the coaching staff for the Tusculum College men’s basketball program, serving as a student assistant. The Oregon, Ohio na� ve played in 46 games dur-ing his two-year career at Tusculum (2008-10). He missed the fi rst two months of his inaugural TC campaign due to

injury, but provided quality minutes in his 18 games in helping the Pioneers to advance to the SAC Tournament championship game and onto the NCAA Division II Tourna-ment. Last year, he played in all 28 games, including nine starts, while averaging 7.9 points and led the team with his rebounds per game (10th in SAC). He joined the Pioneers a� er playing two seasons at Owens Community College in Toledo, Ohio where he earned All-OCCAC honors. Taylor averaged 10.6 points, 4.2 rebounds and 1.2 steals per game. He played his prep career at Clay High School where he was garnered All-City, All-District and All-Ohio recogni� on. Taylor is the son John and Dawn Taylor and he has two brothers, Zac and Cody. Tyalor is majoring in Business at Tusculum.

Wes Taylor is in his fi rst season on the coaching staff for the Tusculum College men’s basketball program, serving as a student assistant. The Oregon, Ohio na� ve played in 46 games dur-ing his two-year career at Tusculum (2008-10). He missed the fi rst two months of his inaugural TC campaign due to

injury, but provided quality minutes in his 18 games in helping the Pioneers to advance injury, but provided quality minutes in his 18 games in helping the Pioneers to advance

WES TAYLORSTUDENT ASSISTANT COACH

1ST YEAR

COACHING STAFF

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Front Row (lt.-rt.): Kevin Vest, Larry Smith, Bre� Williams, Jus� n Steigerwald, Ryan Slusher, Tyler Vi� etoe, Sean Rowe. Back Row: Dionte Grey, Kenny, DeBoer, Daniel O’Conner, Tommy Klempin, Anton Tuz, JD Miller, Ma� Darnell, Rob Troutman.

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Previous School/High School

1 Sean Rowe G 5-10 170 Fr. Tyrone, Ga./Sandy Creek HS

3 Dionte Grey G 6-4 200 So. Johnson City, Tenn./Science Hill HS

4 Jus� n Steigerwald G 6-4 180 Jr. Cincinna� , Ohio/Oak Hill HS

5 Ryan Slusher G 6-5 170 RFr. Knoxville, Tenn./Grace Chris� an Academy

10 Tyler Vi� etoe G 6-1 165 Fr. Lu� rell, Tenn./Union County HS

11 Larry Smith G 6-4 175 So. Indianapolis, Ind./Columbus St. CC/Lawrence North HS

13 Kevin Vest G 6-1 170 Jr. Dayton, Ohio/Sinclair CC/Carroll HS

21 Tommy Klempin C 6-10 240 Jr. Reynoldsburg, Ohio/Pickerington Central HS

23 Rob Troutman F 6-5 205 Sr. Mt. Washington, Ky./Bulli� East HS

24 Bre� Williams G 6-4 190 So. Oviedo, Fla./Florida Gulf Coast/Paul J. Hagerty HS

32 Ma� Darnell F 6-7 225 So. Staff ord, Va./New Jersey Tech/North Staff ord HS

42 Daniel O’Conner F 6-8 200 Fr. Taylor Mill, Ky./Sco� HS

44 JD Miller F 6-8 245 So. Versailles, Ky./Woodford County HS

52 Anton Tuz C 6-10 275 So. Mykolair, Ukraine/Rock Academy School

Head Coach: Jim Boone (West Virginia State, 1981) 6th season/25th overall

Assistant Coach: Mike McBride (Marian, 1996)

Student Assistant Coaches: Josh Ellis, Jimmy Boone, Wes Taylor

Volunteer Consultant: Gerald Oliver (Carson-Newman, 1966)

Assistant Athle� c Trainer: Amy Brooks

2010-2011 ROSTER

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2010-2011 TUSCULUM BASKETBALL

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It will be a blend of veteran experience and youthful talent as

the Tusculum College men’s basketball team takes to the court for

the 2010-2011 campaign.

Pioneer coach Jim Boone will be celebra� ng his 25th year as

a collegiate head coach and sixth at the helm of the Tusculum pro-

gram. Boone, who has guided the Pioneers to back-to-back win-

ning seasons and consecu� ve runner-up fi nishes in the South Atlan-

� c Conference, is closing in on a personal milestone needing three

more victories to record his 400th win of his storied career.

On paper, it may look like a rebuilding year for Tusculum with

76 percent of the scoring gone from last year’s squad, including two-

� me SAC Player of the Year Kyle Moore (24.8 ppg/1st in SAC/3rd in

NCAA II). Moore smashed the school and league record books dur-

ing his three-year TC career as he poured in over 1,800 points and

knocked down 300 three-pointers in a Pioneer uniform.

But the Pioneers do return three starters from last year’s 16-12

club, including senior forward Rob Troutman. Troutman, a 6-5, 205-

pound na� ve of Mt. Washington, Ky., was second on the team aver-

aging 9.4 points (27th in SAC) and grabbed 4.5 rebounds per game

(20th in SAC). The 2010-11 Preseason All-SAC Second Team honoree

shot 45.9 percent from the fl oor and a sizzling 43.1 percent from

three-point territory. He started in all 28 games last season, dishing

out 77 assists and shot 79.5 percent from the free throw line (6th in

SAC). Troutman was also amongst the league’s leaders in minutes

played, averaging 33 per contest (6th in SAC).

Solid guard play has been a staple of Coach Boone teams and

last year was no excep� on with Jus� n Steigerwald. Steigerwald, a

6-4, 180-pound junior from Cincinna� , Ohio, led the South Atlan� c

Conference in assists (5.39 apg/26th in NCAA II) and assist/turnover

ra� o (2.65/13th in NCAA II). He played in all 28 games, including 18

starts where he averaged 3.5 points and 4.3 rebounds per game,

while shoo� ng 56.9 percent from the fl oor.

Also returning from last year’s star� ng line-up is 6-10, 240-

pound center Tommy Klempin. The Reynoldsburg, Ohio junior

played in all but one game last season, including 17 starts (TC was

11-6 in those ou� ngs). Klempin shot 54.1 from the fi eld while tal-

lying 54 points (2.0 ppg), 46 rebounds (1.7 rpg) and seven blocked

shots (0.3 bpg) on the season.

The sophomore trio of Dionte Grey, JD Miller and Anton Tuz all

return from last year’s roster for the Pioneers. Grey, 6-4, 200-pound

guard from Johnson City, Tenn., saw ac� on in 23 contests, including

a start. The Science Hill High School graduate shot 64.3 percent from

the fl oor, while averaging 0.8 points and 0.5 rebounds per ou� ng.

Miller, a 6-8, 245-pound forward from Versailles, Ky., played in 14

games during his rookie season where he played in 33 total minutes

and posted two points and fi ve rebounds. Tuz, a 6-10, 275-pound

center from Mykolair, Ukraine, recorded four appearances last year.

Also back from last year’s roster is redshirt freshman guard Ryan

Slusher. The 6-5, 170-pound na� ve of Knoxville, Tenn., averaged

18.9 points and 6.8 rebounds per game at Grace Chris� an Academy.

The First Team All-State standout led the Rams to the Class A State

Tournament.

Defense will con� nue to be one of the monikers for the Pio-

neers. Last year’s club allowed just 61.5 points per game, which was

10th in the na� on. TC was also 11th na� onally in three-point fi eld

goal percentage defense (29.5%) and 44th in fi eld goal percentage

defense (41.3%). Tusculum was also sixth in Division II in three-point

Head Coach Jim BooneEntering his sixth season at Tusculum

Senior Rob TroutmanPreseason All-South Atlan� c Conference

Head Coach Jim Boone

Miller, a 6-8, 245-pound forward from Versailles, Ky., played in 14

games during his rookie season where he played in 33 total minutes

and posted two points and fi ve rebounds. Tuz, a 6-10, 275-pound

center from Mykolair, Ukraine, recorded four appearances last year.

Also back from last year’s roster is redshirt freshman guard Ryan

Slusher. The 6-5, 170-pound na� ve of Knoxville, Tenn., averaged

18.9 points and 6.8 rebounds per game at Grace Chris� an Academy.

The First Team All-State standout led the Rams to the Class A State

Tournament.

Defense will con� nue to be one of the monikers for the Pio-

neers. Last year’s club allowed just 61.5 points per game, which was

10th in the na� on. TC was also 11th na� onally in three-point fi eld

goal percentage defense (29.5%) and 44th in fi eld goal percentage

defense (41.3%). Tusculum was also sixth in Division II in three-point Senior Rob Troutman

2010-2011 PROSPECTUS

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fi eld goal percentage (41.1%), 18th in free throw percentage (74.7%)

and 41st in assists per game (15.9 apg).

Seven newcomers will be on the Tusculum roster this year, in-

cluding Ma� Darnell, Daniel O’Conner, Sean Rowe, Larry Smith, Kev-

in Vest, Tyler Vi� etoe and Bre� Williams.

Darnell, a 6-7, 225-pound forward from Staff ord, Va., comes to

Tusculum a� er playing in 13 games at New Jersey Tech. He posted a

brilliant prep career at North Staff ord High School, where he scored

1,204 points and averaged 19 points per game as a senior. While

at North Staff ord, he was named the AAA Commonwealth District

Player of the Year by The Washington Post.

O’Conner, a 6-8, 200-pound forward from Taylor Mill, Ky., aver-

aged eight points, seven rebounds, 1.5 assists and 3.1 blocked shots

per game as a senior at Sco� High School. He led his prep team to

three 37th District � tles in a row and earned a spot on the District

All-Tournament team. During a three-year span, O’Conner led his

team to 55 victories at Sco� HS.

Rowe, a 5-10, 170-pound guard from Tyrone, Ga., averaged

15.3 points, 5.6 assists, 3.2 steals and 2.1 rebounds per game while

playing at Sandy Creek High School. He earned All-County honors

as his team advanced to the State Sweet 16.

Smith, a 6-4, 175-pound guard from Indianapolis, Ind., comes to

Tusculum from Columbus State Community College in Ohio where he

played in 25 games last season, averaging four points per game and

shot 43 percent from the fi eld. Prior to playing at Columbus State

CC, he starred on the prep hardwood at Lawrence North High School

in Indianapolis, Ind., where he garnered All-City and All-County hon-

ors.

Vest, a 6-1, 170-pound junior guard from Dayton, Ohio, was

a two-� me All-OCCAC honoree at Sinclair Community College. He

led his JUCO squad to a 22-10 record while averaging 11.9 points

5.6 rebounds, 4.8 assists and 2.3 steals per game. Vest also shot 43

percent from the fl oor, including 42 percent from beyond the arc.

He played at Carroll High School in Dayton, where he was a three-

� me All-District selec� on and was named to the All-Southwest Ohio

squad during his fi nal prep campaign.

Vi� etoe comes to Tusculum from Union County High School

where he became the program’s all-� me leading score. The 6-1,

165-pound Lu� rell, Tenn. rookie garnered All-District honors four

� mes and was a three-� me All-Region standout. Vi� etoe averaged

25 points, seven rebounds, seven assists and six steals per game last

season.

Williams played last season at NCAA Division I Florida Gulf

Coast University, appearing in 10 games and averaging 3.9 points

and 0.7 rebounds per contest. The 6-4, 190-pound forward shot

48.1 percent from the fi eld and 8-of-13 (61.5%) from three-point

land. The Oviedo, Fla. product was a four-year starter at Hagerty

High School. He fi nished his prep career just under the 2,000-point

mark and recorded 300 made three-pointers. Williams was named

District Player of the Year on two occasions and was a three-� me

All-State selec� on.

Tusculum will open the regular season Nov. 12 when they host

Clayton State at the South Atlan� c Conference/Peach Belt Confer-

ence Classic at Pioneer Arena. It will be the fi rst of 16 home games

for the Pioneers this year.

Junior guard Jus� n Steigerwald

Junior center Tommy Klempin

Williams played last season at NCAA Division I Florida Gulf

Coast University, appearing in 10 games and averaging 3.9 points

and 0.7 rebounds per contest. The 6-4, 190-pound forward shot

48.1 percent from the fi eld and 8-of-13 (61.5%) from three-point

land. The Oviedo, Fla. product was a four-year starter at Hagerty

High School. He fi nished his prep career just under the 2,000-point

mark and recorded 300 made three-pointers. Williams was named

District Player of the Year on two occasions and was a three-� me

All-State selec� on.

Tusculum will open the regular season Nov. 12 when they host

Clayton State at the South Atlan� c Conference/Peach Belt Confer-

ence Classic at Pioneer Arena. It will be the fi rst of 16 home games

for the Pioneers this year.

Junior ard Jus� n Steigerwald

Junior center Tommy Klempin

2010-2011 PROSPECTUS

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2010-11: Preseason All-South Atlan� c Conference Second Team... 2009-10: Finished second on the team in scor-ing (9.4 ppg/27th in SAC) and third in rebounding (4.5 rpg/20th in SAC)… One of only three players on the roster to start in all 28 games… Shot 45.9 percent from the fl oor, including 43.1 percent from three-point territory (25-of-58)… His .795 free throw percentage was sixth on the league… Averaged 33 minutes per game, which was third on the team and sixth in the conference… Scored in double-digits in 12 ou� ngs, including a career-high 17 points in home win over Wingate (Feb. 10)… Shot 5-of-6 from the fl oor… Added 17 points earlier in the season at Bel-larmine (Dec. 21) in a homecoming to his na� ve Kentucky… Averaged 10.7 ppg in his last six games… Tallied 13.3 ppg in a seven-game span from Dec. 21-Jan. 16… Has made 38 of his last 45 free throws (84.4%)… Finished the season averaging 2.8 assists per game, including 3.8 apg in his last dozen ou� ngs (Jan. 20-Mar. 3)… Shot 10-of-11 from the free throw line against Lincoln Memorial (Jan. 6)… Has recorded a three-point fi eld goal in his last three games and in seven of his last eight appearances… Recorded a double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds vs. Lake Erie (Nov. 21)... 2008-09: Finished fourth on the team in scoring (9.4 ppg) and third in rebounding (4.5 rpg)... Shot 50 percent from the fi eld (15th in SAC), including 23-for-53 from three-point land (43.4%)... Fired 72.3 percent from the foul line... Averaged 33.19 minutes

per game (3rd in SAC)... Scored in double-fi gures 14 � mes... Scored a career-best 17 points in home win over Flagler (Nov. 21), shoo� ng 6-for-11 from the fi eld... Completed a double-double with 10 rebounds against Flagler... Averaged 10.7 ppg in SAC games... Shot 37-for-46 (80.4%) at the charity stripe in league games... Tallied 16 points in back-to-back games against Carson-Newman (Feb. 14) and Newberry (Feb. 18)... Accounted for 14 markers at No. 4 Augusta State (Mar. 14) to open NCAA Tournament... 2007-08: South Atlan� c Conference All-Freshman Team… Played in 28 games as a rookie… Shot 50 percent from the fl oor (26-for-52) averaging 2.3 points and 2.5 rebounds per game… Averaged 13 minutes per contest… Poured in a season-best nine points at Lincoln Me-morial (Feb. 6) where he went 3-for-3 from the fl oor and 2-of-2 at the free throw line… Grabbed 10 rebounds in road win at Carson-Newman (Feb. 16)… Dished out four assists against Newberry (Feb. 20)… Added eight points at Wingate (Jan. 26) where he shot 4-of-5 from the fi eld… Accounted for seven rebounds vs. Mars Hill (Jan. 30)… Recorded at least one rebound in his last 13 appearances… Played in a season-high 28 minutes at Wingate... High School: Earned 2007 All-State Second Team honors at Bulli� East HS in Mt. Washington, Ky… Coached by Troy Barr… Four-� me le� erman… Averaged 23.6 points and 9.8 rebounds per game, including a single-game record 46 points in his senior season… Also posted 2.5 assists and two blocks per game… Named the Bulli� County Player of the Year in 2007 and was runner-up for Mr. Basketball honors in the region… Played for the Kentucky All-Star Team… Team MVP… Set school record for most charges taken (29)… Member of 2005 Eighth Region � tle team that advanced to the State Sweet 16… Also le� ered in football... Personal: Full name is Robert Kevin Trout-man… Born May 22, 1989 in Mt. Washington, Ky… Nicknames: “Bob”, “Co� ontop”… Son of Tommy and Kathy Troutman… Has fi ve brothers (Ryan, Rusty, Rhe� , Jared and Jake) and one sister (Avery)... His older brother, Ryan, was an All-SAC point guard for Tusculum (2007-09) who is in his fi rst professional season in Germany… Majoring in Physical Educa� on (K-12)… Hobbies include ping pong, weight li� ing and golf... SAC

Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Athle� c Director’s Honor Roll… Community service includes volunteering at the Boys & Girls Club of Greenev-ille and Greene County... Ca-reer Goals: Become a teacher and pursue a Master’s de-gree in Counseling… Favor-ite book: The Bible; Favorite class at Tusculum: EDUC-200; Favorite midnight snack: Ce-real; Favorite movie: “Step Brothers; Favorite musical ar� sts: Darius Rucker, Corey Smith, Drake; Favorite say-ing by Coach Boone: “It’s not how fast you go, it’s what you do”; Favorite song: “Come Back Song” by Darius Rucker; Most thrilling moment in sports: Playing in 2009 NCAA Division II Tournament vs. No. 4 Au-gusta State… Advice to kids: “You can do anything you set your mind too”; Favorite sport other than basketball: Football; When he was a kid, Rob tried to be like: His older brother; Favorite food: Subway Melt; People Rob most admires: His father and his brothers; Fa-vorite sports teams: Kentucky Wildcats, Boston Cel� cs; How Rob gets ready for a game: Listens to music and stretches; Rob can’t imagine a week without: Sleep; Least favorite food: Tuna; Favorite athlete: Kevin Garne� ; Shoe size: 12 ½; Best advice Rob has ever been

given: Movement + Pa� ence = Basket$; Best thing about Rob: He’s goofy; Most important thing Rob has learned since coming to Tusculum: “You have to enjoy this”; The thing Rob admires most about Coach Boone: His knowledge of the game; What people don’t know about Rob: He enjoys to sing; amount of sleep; Toughest player Rob has ever played against: Eric Gordon (former Indiana University player and now with the Los Ange-les Clippers); Two words to describe the way Rob plays basketball: Intense, fearless; When people fi rst meet Rob they think: He plays basketball.

ROB TROUTMAN’S CAREER HIGHS

Points ................................................ 17, three � mesFGM .............................................................. 7, twiceFGA .............................................................11, twice3-pt. FG ................................................. 3, four � mes3-pt. A� .........................................................5, twiceFTM .............................10, Lincoln Memorial, 1/6/10FTA ..............................11, Lincoln Memorial, 1/6/10Rebounds ....................................................11, twiceOff . Reb. .......................6, Carson-Newman, 1/16/10Def. Reb. ................................ 9, Lake Erie, 11/21/09Assists ......................... 8, Columbus State, 11/21/08Steals ............................3, Lincoln Memorial, 2/3/10Blocked Shots ..........................................1, six � mesMinutes ........................................... 38, seven � mes

ROB TROUTMANFORWARD • 6-5 • 205 • SENIOR

MT. WASHINGTON, KY. • BULLITT EAST HS

ROB TROUTMAN’S CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-point ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg. FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 Overall 28 0 364 13.0 26 52 .500 3 12 .250 8 28 .286 26 44 70 2.5 49 2 26 21 3 5 63 2.3 SAC 14 0 239 17.1 20 33 .606 3 4 .750 5 14 .357 19 32 51 3.6 28 1 15 14 3 4 48 3.42008-09 Overall 31 30 1029 33.2 104 208 .500 23 53 .434 60 83 .723 53 88 141 4.5 70 1 70 63 2 21 291 9.4 SAC 16 16 530 33.1 59 117 .504 16 34 .471 37 46 .804 25 45 70 4.4 39 1 33 28 2 15 171 10.72009-10 Overall 28 28 924 33.0 84 183 .459 25 58 .431 70 88 .795 42 85 127 4.5 71 2 77 44 2 21 263 9.4 SAC 16 16 546 34.1 45 109 .413 13 37 .351 48 59 .814 27 43 70 4.4 38 1 52 21 2 11 151 9.4Career Overall 87 58 2317 26.6 214 443 .483 51 123 .415 138 199 .693 121 217 338 3.9 190 5 173 128 7 47 617 7.1 SAC 46 32 1315 28.6 124 259 .479 32 75 .427 90 119 .756 71 120 191 4.2 105 3 100 53 7 30 370 8.0

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2009-10: Saw ac� on in 27 contests, including 17 starts (TC went 11-6 in those starts)… Earned a start in the last 12 games of the season with the Pioneers going 8-4 during that span (23-10 record in his 33 career starts)… Av-eraged two points and 1.7 rebounds per game (5.0 ppg, 3.8 rpg in his last four games)… Shot 20-of-37 from the fl oor (54.1%) and 58.3 percent from the free throw line… Scored a season-high six points against Carson-Newman (Mar. 3) in the quarterfi nal round of the Food Lion SAC Tournament… Tallied six points at Lincoln Memorial (Feb. 3)… Played in a season-high 20 minutes in win vs. North Georgia (Nov. 27)… Shot 8-of-12 (66.7%) from the fi eld in his last four games… Posted six rebounds at Mars Hill (Feb. 24)… Averaged 14.3 minutes per game in his last four games... Recorded two blocked shots each against Mid-Con� nent (Jan. 12) and Mars

Hill… Finished the year with seven rejec� ons... 2008-09: Played in 29 games, including 16 starts... Tusculum went 12-4 when Tommy started... Tallied four points on four occa-sions... Hauled in a season-high fi ve rebounds in home win over No. 25 Catawba (Feb. 7)... Played a season-best 16 minutes off the bench in home wins over Concord (Dec. 3) and Brevard (Dec. 6)... Played 15 minutes in collegiate debut at Anderson (Nov. 15) where he shot 2-for-3 from the fl oor and grabbed three off ensive rebounds... Blocked two shots in home win over Carson-Newman (Feb. 14)... Finished the year averaging 1.2 points and 1.3 rebounds per game... Shot 48.4 percent from the fi eld... High School: A� ended Pickerington HS Central in Pickerington, Ohio… Coached by Jerry Groves… Le� ered four years in basketball, twice in football and once in track… Team MVP… All-OCC First Team selec� on… All-District II First Team… Established a school record with 24 charges taken… Personal: Full name is Thomas Michael Klempin, Jr… Born Aug. 28, 1989 in Columbus, Ohio… Nickname: “T-Time”; Son of Tom and Rita Klempin… Has two brothers, Nicke Jewell (26) and Nathan Jewell (30); Sister – Natalie Ziadeh (28)… Ath-le� c Director’s Honor Roll… Majoring in Biology with a minor in Chemistry... Favorite book: “21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership”; Favorite class at Tusculum: Biology II; Favor-ite midnight snack: Le� over Chinese food; Favorite movie: “American Beauty”, “Pineap-ple Express”… Favorite musical ar� sts: Dandy Warhols, Social Distro� on, Interpol… Fa-vorite song: “Amsterdam” by Coldplay; Tommy can’t imagine a week without: Watching “Seinfeld”; Most thrilling moment in sports: Playing against Tennessee in his freshman

year; Favorite sports teams: Chicago Bears; Chicago White Sox, Ohio State Buck-eyes (football); How Tommy gets ready for a game: Lis-tens to music; Tommy is as good as anyone at: Thumb wrestling; Least favorite food: Caesar salad; Favorite athlete: Shaq; Most thrilling moment in sports: Come-back win at home on senior night; Advice to kids: “Go to church”; Favorite color: Scarlet & Gray (Go Bucks!); Favorite foods: Everything and anything; Favorite sport other than basketball: Football; Shoe size: 16; Best thing about Tommy: He’s tall; The most important thing Tommy has learned at Tusculum: Eat as much as possible at meals; The thing Tommy admires most about Coach Boone: His character; Toughest part of being a student-ath-lete: Being mentally tough all day long; Toughest player Tommy has played against: BJ Mullins; Two words to describe the way Tommy Klempin plays basketball: Energy, enthu-siasm; When he was a kid, Tommy tried to be like: Michael Jordan; What people don’t know about Tommy: He’s been to Italy; People Tommy most admires: his sister and past

captains at Tusculum; What is the greatest game Tommy’s ever been part of: The 2009 NCAA Tournament game against Augusta State; What is Tommy’s favorite TC win: 2010 senior day win over Brevard; What Tommy likes most about Tusculum: The rela� onships he’s built around campus.

TOMMY KLEMPIN’S CAREER STATISTICS

TOMMY KLEMPIN’S CAREER HIGHS

Points ............................................................6, twiceFGM ...............................3, Carson-Newman, 3/3/10FGA ..................................................... 3, three � mes3-pt. FG .............................................................None3-pt. A� .............................................................NoneFTM ............................................................... 3, twiceFTA ................................5, Lincoln Memorial, 2/3/10Rebounds ................................. 6, Mars Hill, 2/24/10Off . Reb. ................................... 3, Mars Hill, 2/24/10Def. Reb. ............................................. 4, three � mesAssists ......................................................1, six � mesSteals ............................................................2, twiceBlocked Shots ..................................... 2, three � mesMinutes ............................... 20, Lake Erie, 11/21/09

Total 3-point ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg. FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 Overall 29 16 224 7.7 15 31 .484 0 0 .000 6 10 .600 18 19 37 1.3 43 0 2 12 4 1 36 1.2 SAC 15 12 114 7.6 5 15 .333 0 0 .000 3 3 1.00 7 12 19 1.3 20 0 1 2 4 0 13 0.92009-10 Overall 27 17 290 10.7 20 37 .541 0 0 .000 14 24 .583 12 34 46 1.7 60 1 4 19 7 10 54 2.0 SAC 16 12 167 10.4 12 21 .571 0 0 .000 8 16 .500 7 25 32 2.0 33 1 2 11 3 8 32 2.0Career Overall 56 33 514 9.2 35 68 .515 0 0 .000 20 34 .588 30 53 83 1.5 103 1 6 31 11 11 90 1.6 SAC 31 24 281 9.1 17 36 .472 0 0 .000 11 19 .579 14 37 51 1.6 53 1 3 13 7 8 45 1.5

TOMMY KLEMPINCENTER • 6-10 • 240 • JUNIOR

REYNOLDSBURG, OHIO • PICKERINGTON CENTRAL HS

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2009-10: Led the South Atlan� c Conference averaging 5.39 assists per game (26th in NCAA II)... Also led the league in assist/turnover ra� o (2.65 - 13th in NCAA II)... Earned a start in the last 17 games of the season... Played in all 28 games... His 31.57 minutes per game were fourth on the team, but 10th in the conference... Tallied a career-best 12 points on 4-of-5 shoo� ng in road win at Newberry (Jan. 20)... Connected on his fi rst three-pointer at Newber-ry... Added 11 markers in home victory against Mars Hill (Jan. 27)... Went 9-of-12 from the free throw line against the Lions... Hauled in a career-best 10 rebounds on three separate occasions... Posted 10 boards against Catawba (Jan. 9)... Followed with a 10-rebound ef-fort at Lincoln Memorial (Feb. 3) and again vs. Car-son-Newman (Mar. 3) in the quarterfi nal of the SAC Tournament... He dished out an assist in his last 24

games (Nov. 28, 2009-present)... Averaged 8.25 assists per game in his last four games... Shot 68.4 percent from the free throw line on the year, including 10-of-12 (83.3%) in his last fi ve ou� ngs... Shot 56.9 percent from the fl oor, including 11-of-17 (64.7%) in his last eight ou� ngs... Accounted for a 4.07 assist/turnover ra� o in his last nine games... Dished out a career best 10 assists at Mars Hill (Feb. 24)... Led the team with 15 blocked shots, including three against Mid-Con� nent (Jan. 12)... Played in a career-high 40 minutes in four games, including Mid-Con� nent, Lincoln Memorial (Feb. 3) and twice against Carson-Newman (Jan. 16, Mar. 3)... 2008-09: Appeared in 19 ou� ngs where he aver-aged 4.6 minutes per contest... Played in a season-best 20 minutes in home win over Columbus State (Nov. 22)... Posted two points and a pair of rebounds at Wingate (Jan. 24)... Grabbed two boards in victory against Flagler (Nov. 21)... High School: Four-year le� ermen at Oak Hills HS in Cincinna� , Ohio… Coached by Mike Price… All-City First Team and All-League First Team selec� on as a senior… All-State Honorable Men� on and Second Team All-Southwest District honoree… Averaged 13.5 points, 3.4 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game as a senior… Member of District runner-up squad as a sophomore and a senior… Also le� ered in football and track & fi eld… Personal: Full name is Jus� n Nicholas Steigerwald… Born Jan. 29, 1990 in Cincinna� , Ohio… Son of Jack and Margie Steigerwald… One brother, Josh (25)… Majoring in Sport Management with a minor in Business… SAC Commissioner’s Honor Roll... Tusculum Athle� c Director’s Honor Roll... Career Goal: Play professional basketball overseas; Favorite midnight snack: Animal

Crackers; Favorite movie: “The Hangover”; Favor-ite class at Tusculum: Ac-coun� ng; Favorite musi-cal ar� st: Kenny Chesney; Favorite song: “I Go Back”; Favorite books: “The Blind Side”, “Friday Night Lights”; Favorite sports teams: Cin-cinna� Bengals, Cincinna� Bearcats, Cleveland Cavaliers; How Jus� n gets ready for a game: Stretches out while listening to music; Jus� n can’t imagine a week without: His cell phone; Least favorite food: Peas; Favorite athletes: Michael Jordan, LeBron James; Most thrilling moment in sports: Playing the No. 1 team in the State (Elder) at home during his sophomore season in high school and winning by 15 points; Most thrilling moment at Tusculum: Pos� ng 12 points, nine assists and eight rebounds at Newberry in 2010; Advice to kids: “Set your goals high”; Favorite color: Red; Favorite food: Steak; Favorite sport other than basket-ball: Football; People Jus� n most admires: His parents; Shoe size: 13; Best advice Jus� n has ever been given: “To achieve, you must believe”; Most important thing Jus� n has

learned at Tusculum: Work hard at everything you do; The thing Jus� n admires most about Coach Boone: How hard he pushes the team; Tough-est part of being a student-athlete: Maintaining both sport and school; Toughest player Jus� n has ever played against: Al Fouraq Aminu (Los Angeles Clippers); Two words to describe the way Jus� n plays basketball: Smart, hard; When he was a kid, Jus� n tried to be like Michael Jordan.

JUSTIN STEIGERWALD’S CAREER STATISTICS

JUSTIN STEIGERWALD’S CAREER HIGHS

Points ....................................12, Newberry, 1/20/10FGM ........................................ 4, Newberry, 1/20/10FGA ............................................................... 5, twice3-pt. FG .........................................................1, twice3-pt. A� .........................................................1, twiceFTM .......................................... 9, Mars Hill, 1/27/10FTA ......................................... 12, Mars Hill, 1/27/10Rebounds .......................................... 10, three � mesOff . Reb. ........................2, Lincoln Memorial, 2/3/10Def. Reb. .....................................................10, twiceAssists .................................... 10, Mars Hill, 2/24/10Steals ........................................ 3, Wingate, 2/10/10Blocked Shots ................................ 3, Mid-Con� nentMinutes .............................................. 40, four � mes

Total 3-point ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg. FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 Overall 19 0 87 4.6 3 9 .333 0 2 .000 4 9 .444 2 10 12 0.6 12 0 4 8 0 3 10 0.5 SAC 8 0 34 4.3 2 4 .500 0 1 .000 2 2 1.00 0 5 5 0.6 5 0 3 4 0 1 6 0.82009-10 Overall 28 18 883 31.5 29 51 .569 2 9 .222 39 57 .684 3 118 121 5.3 75 2 151 57 15 25 99 3.5 SAC 16 15 557 34.8 22 33 .667 2 5 .400 29 40 .725 3 77 80 5.0 47 1 101 32 8 19 75 4.7Career Overall 47 18 970 20.6 32 60 .533 2 11 .182 43 66 .652 5 128 133 2.8 87 2 155 65 15 28 109 2.3 SAC 24 15 591 24.6 24 37 .649 2 6 .333 31 42 .738 3 82 85 3.5 52 1 104 36 8 20 81 3.4

JUSTIN STEIGERWALDGUARD • 6-3 • 190 • JUNIOR

CINCINNATI, OHIO • OAK HILL HS

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Sinclair CC: Played two years at Sinclair Community College where he earned All-OCCAC recogni� on twice… Led 2009-10 squad to a 22-10 record while earning team MVP honors… Averaged 11.9 points and 5.6 rebounds per game… Shot 43 percent from the fl oor, including 42 percent from three-point land… Also averaged 4.8 as-sists and 2.3 steals per contest... High School: Graduated from Carroll HS… Coached by Herman Burger… Two-� me All-GCL North First Team honoree… Two-� me team MVP… Twice earned All-Southwest Ohio hon-ors… District All-Star… Earned All-Ohio Honorable Men� on accolades twice… First Team All-Area as a senior, following Second Team honors during his junior campaign... Led conference in scoring as a junior where he was named District Underclassman of the Year... Personal: Born May 31, 1990 in Dayton, Ohio… Son of Mark and Laura Vest… Has two brothers (Ma� , Alan) and a sister (Sara)… His father played basketball at Wright

State, while his sister, Sara played basketball at Western Michigan… Majoring in Business Administra� on... Career goal: A� end graduate school, while working as an assistant basketball coach… Favorite book: “Wooden”; Favorite midnight snack: Oreos; Favorite musical ar� st: Dave Mat-thews Band; Favorite song: “Gravedigger”; Kevin can’t imagine a week without: His cell phone; Most thrilling moment in sports: Finishing 13th in the na� on in AAU; Advice to kids: “Follow your dreams”; Favorite color: Green; Favorite food: Steak; Favorite sport other than basketball: Football; Person Kevin most admires: His father; Toughest player Kevin has ever played against: Daquan Cook; What people don’t know about Kevin: He’s ambidextrous; When he was a kid, Kevin tried to be like: His father; When people fi rst meet Kevin, they think: “He’s a nice guy”.

KEVIN VESTGUARD • 6-1 • 170 • JUNIOR

DAYTON, OHIO • SINCLAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE • CARROLL HS

New Jersey Tech: Played the 2009-10 season at the New Jersey Ins� tute of Technology... Appeared in 13 con-tests... Averaged 1.2 points and 1.0 rebounds per contest with the Highlanders... Scored a season-best six points against Chicago State (Mar. 6)... All of his points came behind the three-point line going 2-for-3 from beyond the arc... Played in a season-best 18 minutes against Chicago State... Recorded 17 minutes against South Da-kota (Feb. 25)... Posted three points against St. Joseph’s (N.Y.) where he recorded four off ensive rebounds... Followed later in the season with four boards against

Chicago State... Posted his fi rst collegiate assist against Lafaye� e (Nov. 21) and his fi rst steal against St. Joseph’s... Played eight minutes against Seton Hall (Nov. 30) where he recorded a blocked shot... Tallied two rejec� ons against NYU-Poly (Dec. 30)... High School: Graduated from North Staff ord HS where he scored 1,204 points during his prep career... Averaged 19 points per game as a senior where he accounted for 433 points in 23 games... Led his squad to a 16-7 during his fi nal collegiate campaign... Tabbed AAA Commonwealth District Player of the Year in his last two years by The Washington Post... Second Team All-Northwest Region honoree and a First Team AAA Commonwealth District selec� on... First Team All-Area selec� on by the Free Lance-Star newspaper of Fredericksburg, Va... Second Team All-Northwest Region performer as a junior... ESPN Rise tabbed him its All-Greater DC team... Posted two 30-point games as a senior, including a career-best 32-points against Massaponax HS... Tallied 30 against Mountainview HS three weeks earlier... Recorded 10 games of at least 20 or more points... Accounted for 41 three-point fi eld goals as a senior and scored posted more than a quarter of his point tally at the free throw line where he was a 73 percent shooter (110-of-150)... Coached by his father, Mike Darnell... Personal: Full name is Kent Darnell... Born Oct. 2, 1990 in Fort Sill, Okla... Son of Mike and Robyn Darnell... Older brother, Chris, is the all-� me leading scorer at North Staff ord HS (1,464 pts.) and later played at the College of William and Mary.

MATT DARNELLFORWARD • 6-7 • 225 • SOPHOMORE

STAFFORD, VA. • NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY • NORTH STAFFORD HS

MATT DARNELL’S CAREER HIGHS

Points .................................. 6, Chicago State, 3/6/10FGM .................................... 2, Chicago State, 3/6/10FGA ............................................................... 4, twice3-pt. FG ............................... 2, Chicago State, 3/6/103-pt. A� ............................... 3, Chicago State, 3/6/10FTM ..................................................... 1, three � mesFTA ...................................................... 2, three � mesRebounds ......................................................4, twiceOff . Reb. ..................... 4, St. Joseph’s (NY), 11/16/09Def. Reb. ............................. 4, Chicago State, 3/6/10Assists .................................... 1, Lafaye� e, 11/21/09Steals .................................................... 1, four � mesBlocked Shots ........................2, NYU-Poly, 12/30/09Minutes ............................18, Chicago State, 3/6/10

MATT DARNELL’S CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-point ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg. FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2009-10 Overall 13 0 87 6.7 5 19 .263 2 6 .333 3 7 .429 7 6 13 1.0 9 0 1 7 3 4 15 1.2 Great West 6 0 44 7.3 3 9 .333 2 5 .400 0 2 .000 1 5 6 1.0 6 0 0 4 0 1 8 1.3Career Overall 13 0 87 6.7 5 19 .263 2 6 .333 3 7 .429 7 6 13 1.0 9 0 1 7 3 4 15 1.2 Great West 6 0 44 7.3 3 9 .333 2 5 .400 0 2 .000 1 5 6 1.0 6 0 0 4 0 1 8 1.3

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2009-10: Played in 23 of Tusculum’s 28 games including a start in the conference opener at Brevard (Dec. 5)...

Averaged 0.8 points and 0.5 rebounds per game... Shot 64.3 percent from the fi eld... Scored a season-best six

markers against Queens (Dec. 2)... Shot 3-of-4 from the fl oor in his 17 minutes against the Royals... Also posted

a season-high four rebounds, including three off ensive boards... Dished out two assists each against Tennessee

Wesleyan (Nov. 16) and Wingate (Feb. 10)... Tallied

four points in home win over Newberry (Feb. 17), go-

ing 2-for-2 from the fl oor... Made his last four fi eld

goal a� empts to close out the year... Played in a sea-

son-high 19 minutes at Wingate (Feb. 10)... Grabbed

two rebounds each against Tennessee Wesleyan and Carson-Newman (Feb. 13)...

Scored in three straight games (Feb. 10-17) in wins against Wingate, Carson-Newman

and Newberry... 2008-09: Redshirted...High School: Earned All-Conference, All-Region

and All-District honors at Science Hill HS in Johnson City, Tenn… Coached by former Tus-

culum standout Ken Cutlip… Also coached by John Good, Randy Ferrell, Kevin Vannoy…

Le� ered four years in basketball… Member of District and Region championship teams

with the Hilltoppers... Personal: Full name is Dionte’ Jamerle Grey… Born Oct. 23, 1989…

Son of Daryl Grey and Leslie Woolfolk… Siblings include: Daryl Grey, Jr. (29), Courtney

Johns (24), Darrian Grey (22) and Bri� any Grey (21)... Majoring in Sport Management...

SAC Commissioner’s Honor Roll... Tusculum Athle� c Director’s Honor Roll... Favor-

ite Book : “The Notebook”; Favorite midnight snack: Green Grapes; Favorite movie:

“Wedding Crashers”; Favorite musical ar� st: Jay-Z; Favorite song: “Encore” by Jay-Z; Fa-

vorite sports teams: Detroit

Pistons, Detroit Tigers, De-

troit Red Wings, Detroit Li-

ons; How Dionte’ gets ready

for a game: Listens to music;

Dionte’ can’t imagine a week

without: His phone; Dionte’

chose his jersey number (3)

because: Worn by Allen Iver-

son, Chris Paul and Dwayne

Wade… Least favorite food:

Mayonnaise; Favorite athlete: Chris Paul; Favorite color: Blue; Favorite food: Captain

Crunch; Favorite sport other than basketball: Soccer; Person Dionte’ most admires: His

sister, Bri� any; Shoe size: 13; Best advice Dionte’ has ever been given: “Do what you love”;

Most important thing Dionte’ has learned at Tusculum: Nothing is easy; The thing Dionte’

admires most about Coach Boone: His sense of humor; Toughest player Dionte’ has ever

played against: Brandon Wright who currently plays at North Carolina; Two words to describe the way Dionte plays basketball: Hard, smart; What

people don’t know about Dionte’: He’s been 6’3” since he was in the seventh grade; When he was a kid, Dionte’ tried to be like: Will Smith.

DIONTE GREY’S CAREER STATISTICS

DIONTE GREY’S CAREER HIGHS

Points ......................................... 6, Queens, 12/2/09FGM ........................................... 3, Queens, 12/2/09FGA ............................................ 4, Queens, 12/2/093-pt. FG .............................................................None3-pt. A� ..................................... 1, Wingate, 2/10/10FTM ...................................................................NoneFTA ...................................................... 2, three � mesRebounds ................................... 4, Queens, 12/2/09Off . Reb. ..................................... 3, Queens, 12/2/09Def. Reb. ......................2, Carson-Newman, 2/13/10Assists ...........................................................2, twiceSteals ................................................................NoneBlocked Shots ...................................................NoneMinutes .................................. 19, Wingate, 2/10/10

Total 3-point ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg. FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2009-10 Overall 23 1 128 5.6 9 14 .643 0 1 .000 0 7 .000 4 8 12 0.5 19 0 6 14 0 0 18 0.8 SAC 12 1 73 6.1 5 8 .625 0 1 .000 0 3 .000 0 4 4 0.3 6 0 2 5 0 0 10 0.8Career Overall 23 1 128 5.6 9 14 .643 0 1 .000 0 7 .000 4 8 12 0.5 19 0 6 14 0 0 18 0.8 SAC 12 1 73 6.1 5 8 .625 0 1 .000 0 3 .000 0 4 4 0.3 6 0 2 5 0 0 10 0.8

DIONTE GREYGUARD • 6-4 • 200 • SOPHOMORE

JOHNSON CITY, TENN. • SCIENCE HILL HS

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2009-10: Appeared in 14 games... Scored his fi rst collegiate points with his lone fi eld goal a� empt in a home

win over Wingate (Feb. 10)... Played in a season-high eight minutes in home victory against Lees-McRae (Dec.

9)... Hauled in a season-best two rebounds against

Saint Catharine (Dec. 7)... Recorded an assist in road

victory at Lenoir-Rhyne (Jan. 2)... Tallied his fi rst

collegiate steal against Georgia College (Nov. 28)...

Played in fi ve minutes against Georgia College... Also

had an off ensive rebound against the GC Bobcats...

High School: Graduated from Woodford County HS

in Versailles, Ky… Coached by Brad Meff ord…Le� ered two years in basketball…Aver-

aged 12.5 points and seven rebounds per game…Also posted 1.7 assists, 1.4 steals and

1.6 blocks per ou� ng…Helped anchor the No. 27 scoring defense in Kentucky as Wood-

ford County allowed just 44.7 points per game…District 41 All-Tournament Team... Per-

sonal: Full name is John David Miller… Born Feb. 27, 1991 in Cincinna� , Ohio… Son of

John and Donna Miller… Has

two sisters, Sara (21) and Ali-

cia (14)…Plans to teach math

and coach high school...Ath-

le� c Director’s Honor Roll...

Favorite midnight snack: Pea-

nut bu� er and jelly; Favorite

sports teams: University of

Kentucky basketball; How JD

gets ready for a game: focus

and listen to music; JD can’t

imagine a week without:

basketball; Most thrilling

moment in sports: Four over

� me basketball game on his

senior night; Favorite color: Blue; Favorite food: Steak; Favorite sport other than bas-

ketball: Soccer; Person JD most admires: His father; Shoe size: 14; Toughest; What people don’t know about JD: He can play the guitar; Why JD chose

Tusculum: Size and campus.

JD MILLER’S CAREER STATISTICS

JD MILLER’S CAREER HIGHS

Points ........................................ 2, Wingate, 2/10/10FGM .......................................... 1, Wingate, 2/10/10FGA ............................................................... 1, twice3-pt. FG .............................................................None3-pt. A� .............................................................NoneFTM ...................................................................NoneFTA ....................................................................NoneRebounds ....................... 2, Saint Catharine, 12/7/09Off . Reb. ...................... 1, Georgia College, 11/28/09Def. Reb. ........................ 2, Saint Catharine, 12/7/09Assists ................................. 1, Lenoir-Rhyne, 1/2/10Steals .......................... 1, Georgia College, 11/28/09Blocked Shots ...................................................NoneMinutes .............................. 8, Lees-McRae, 12/9/09

Total 3-point ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg. FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2009-10 Overall 14 0 33 2.4 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 3 4 0.3 5 0 1 2 0 1 2 0.1 SAC 7 0 13 1.9 1 1 1.00 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 0.3Career Overall 14 0 33 2.4 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 3 4 0.3 5 0 1 2 0 1 2 0.1 SAC 7 0 13 1.9 1 1 1.00 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 0.3

JD MILLERFORWARD • 6-8 • 245 • SOPHOMORE

VERSAILLES, KY. • WOODFORD COUNTY HS

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2009-10: Played in four contests, seeing ac� on against Georgia College & State Univ. (Nov. 28), Newberry (Jan. 20), Wingate (Feb. 10) and Carson-Newman (Feb. 13)… Scored his fi rst points in a Tusculum uniform against Wingate... 2008-09: Redshirted... High School: Graduat-ed from The Rock Academy in Gainesville, Fla… Coached by Svend Wilbekin… Two-� me All-Area Team selec� on (2006, 2008)… 2007 All-City Team pick… Named Team Best Defensive Player of the Year twice (2006, 2008)… Member of two District championship teams… Led 2007 squad to State runner-up fi nish… Played club bas-ketball where his team advanced to the regional fi nal,

rallying from an 18-point defi cit.... Personal: Born June 15, 1989 in Mykolair, Ukraine… Son of Viktor and Tamara Tuz… Majoring in Business Administra� on and Management… Ac� vi� es listed in reading and the computer... SAC Commissioner’s Honor Roll… Athle� c Director’s Honor Roll... Favorite Books: “The Master and Margarita”, “Sherlock Holmes”; Favorite class at Tusculum: Management; Most thrilling moment in sports: Making a fi nal four appearance with his high school team; Advice to kids: “Set the goals high and don’t stop � ll you get there”; Favorite sports team: Los Angeles Lakers; How Anton gets ready for a game: Sleeps; Anton can’t imagine a week without: Basketball; Least favorite food: Fish; Favorite athlete: Kevin Garne� ; Advice to kids: “Work hard”; Favorite color: Red; Favorite sport other than basketball: Soccer; Shoe size: 18; Toughest player Anton has ever played against: Ricky Rubio; People Anton most admires: His parents; When he was a kid, Anton tried to be like: His father; When people fi rst meet Anton, they think: He’s tall.

ANTON TUZCENTER • 6-10 • 275 • SOPHOMORE

MYKOLAIR, UKRAINE • ROCK ACADEMY SCHOOL

ANTON TUZ’ CAREER HIGHS

Points ........................................ 2, Wingate, 2/10/10FGM .......................................... 1, Wingate, 2/10/10FGA ........................................... 1, Wingate, 2/10/103-pt. FG .............................................................None3-pt. A� .............................................................NoneFTM ...................................................................NoneFTA ....................................................................NoneRebounds ..........................................................NoneOff . Reb. ............................................................NoneDef. Reb. ...........................................................NoneAssists ...............................................................NoneSteals ................................................................NoneBlocked Shots ...................................................NoneMinutes ........................................................1, twice

ANTON TUZ’ CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-point ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg. FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2009-10 Overall 4 0 1 0.3 1 1 1.00 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0.5 SAC 3 0 1 0.3 1 1 1.00 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.7Career Overall 4 0 1 0.3 1 1 1.00 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0.5 SAC 3 0 1 0.3 1 1 1.00 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.7

Florida Gulf Coast: Played the 2009-10 season at NCAA Division I Florida Gulf Coast University… Coached by Dave Balza… Appeared in 10 games where he averaged 3.9 points and 0.7 rebounds per game… Poured in a season-best 19 points against Campbell (Feb. 6)… Shot 7-of-10 from the fl oor, including 4-of-6 from three-point territory... Played a season-high 22 minutes against the Figh� ng Camels… Pulled down a season-best fi ve re-bounds against Bethune-Cookman (Dec. 1)… Scored fi ve points against Miami, Fla. (Nov. 25) and seven markers at Campbell (Jan. 14) where he went 4-of-5 from the free throw line... High School: Four-year starter at Hagerty

HS in Oviedo, Fla… Finished his high school career just under 2,000 points… Averaged over 14 points as a varsity freshman, 23 points as a sophomore, 22 points as a junior, and over 18 points as a senior… Finished his high school career with nearly 300 three-pointers… Earned Class 3A District 8 Player of the Year honors, and named third team All-State as a sophomore… As a junior, he earned a spot of the Class 5A All-State Honorable Men� on, and All-Seminole County Third Team… As a senior, named Class 5A District 5 Player of the Year… Chosen to play in the F.A.C.A North-South All-Star Game… Earned All-Seminole First Team and All-Central Florida Fourth Team honors in his senior season… Named Hagerty High School Athlete of the Year... Personal: Son of Marty and Beverly Williams… Born Aug. 16, 1990… His father played basketball at West Virginia Tech… His uncle, Tom Williams, played football at West Virginia University.

BRETT WILLIAMSGUARD • 6-4 • 190 • SOPHOMORE

OVIEDO, FLA. • FLORIDA GULF COAST UNIVERSITY • PAUL J. HAGERTY HS

BRETT WILLIAMS’ CAREER HIGHS

Points ...................................... 19, Campbell, 2/6/10FGM .......................................... 7, Campbell, 2/6/10FGA ......................................... 10, Campbell, 2/6/103-pt. FG ..................................... 4, Campbell, 2/6/103-pt. A� ..................................... 6, Campbell, 2/6/10FTM ......................................... 4, Campbell, 1/14/10FTA .......................................... 5, Campbell, 1/14/10Rebounds ................. 5, Bethune-Cookman, 12/1/09Off . Reb. ................... 2, Bethune-Cookman, 12/1/09Def. Reb. .................. 3, Bethune-Cookman, 12/1/09Assists ...........................................................1, twiceSteals ................................................................NoneBlocked Shots ...................................................NoneMinutes .................................. 22, Campbell, 2/6/10

BRETT WILLIAMS’ CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-point ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg. FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2009-10 Overall 10 0 66 6.6 13 27 .481 8 13 .615 5 8 .625 2 5 7 0.7 9 0 2 5 0 0 39 3.9 A-SUN 5 0 51 10.2 9 21 .429 6 10 .600 5 8 .625 0 1 1 0.2 8 0 2 5 0 0 29 5.8Career Overall 10 0 66 6.6 13 27 .481 8 13 .615 5 8 .625 2 5 7 0.7 9 0 2 5 0 0 39 3.9 A-SUN 5 0 51 10.2 9 21 .429 6 10 .600 5 8 .625 0 1 1 0.2 8 0 2 5 0 0 29 5.8

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2009-10: Redshirted... High School: Graduated from Grace Chris� an Academy in Knoxville, Tenn… Coached by

Anthony Lamb, Paul Pridemore, and John Taylor…Le� ered fi ve years in basketball…Also le� ered in football…Av-

eraged 18.9 points and 6.8 rebounds per game…Led the Rams to the Class A State Tournament in Murfreesboro,

Tenn. where he scored 18 points in a quarterfi nal loss to Cha� anooga Grace Bap� st…First Team All-State…Scored

2,099 points in his high school career…Region 2A Tournament Champions… All-District 13A First Team honors…

Personal: Full name is Nathaniel Ryan Slusher… Born Aug. 10, 1990 in Knoxville, Tenn… Son of David and Carol

Slusher… Has a sister, Paige…Majoring in Sport Management… Plans to keep playing or coach… Favorite book:

“The Bible”; Favorite midnight snack: gushers; Favorite movie: “Rounders”; Favorite musical ar� st: Jay-Z; Favorite

sports teams: Dallas Cowboys, Tennessee Volunteers, Duke basketball; How Ryan gets ready for a game: music

and prayer; Ryan can’t imagine a week without: A shower; Favorite athlete: LeBron James; Most thrilling moment in sports: State tournament; Fa-

vorite color: Blue; Favorite food: Steak; Favorite sport other than basketball: Football; Person Ryan most admires: His mother and sister; Shoe size:

13; Toughest player Ryan has ever played against: Kyle Moore; What people don’t know about Ryan: He was on the wrestling team; When he was

a kid, Ryan tried to be like: His brother, who passed away.

RYAN SLUSHERGUARD • 6-5 • 170 • REDSHIRT FRESHMAN

KNOXVILLE, TENN. • GRACE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY

Columbus State CC: Played in 25 games last year at Columbus State Community College where he averaged four

points per game, while shoo� ng 43 percent from the fi eld… Also averaged 1.6 assists and 1.9 rebounds per con-

test... High School: Graduated from Lawrence North HS in Indianapolis, Ind… Coached by Jack Keefer… Four-year

starter… Earned a spot on the City and County All-Star Team… Played his club basketball for the Spiece GymRats

where he was coached by Brandon Bradley... Personal: Born Dec. 7, 1989 in Merriville, Ind… Son of Sabrina Wil-

liams… Majoring in Sport Management... Favorite midnight snack: Hot Cheetos; Favorite musical ar� st: Kanye

West; Favorite song: Taxi-mos def; Larry can’t go a week without: T.V.; Advice to kids: Stay in school; Favorite

color: Red; Favorite food: Steak; Favorite sport other than basketball: Track; Person Larry most admires: Tracy

McGrady; Toughest player Larry has ever played against: Eric Gordon; When he was a kid, Larry tried to be like:

Tracy McGrady; When people fi rst meet Larry, they think: He’s funny.

LARRY SMITHGUARD • 6-4 • 175 • SOPHOMORE

INDIANAPOLIS, IND. • COLUMBUS STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE • LAWRENCE NORTH HS

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High School: A� ended Sandy Creek HS… Coached by Rashad Muhyee… Named team MVP as a freshman… Earned All-County Honorable Men� on accolades as a sophomore… Averaged 8.3 points, 2.4 assists, 1.3 steals, 1.7 re-bounds per game… Named to the top 20 team at Hoops Mountain Camp… Earned a spot in the star� ng line-up as a junior, where he averaged 12.2 points, 4.3 assists, 2.2 steals and 1.5 rebounds per game… Region MVP in the State Tournament… Averaged 15.3 points, 5.6 assists, 3.2 steals and 2.1 rebounds per game as a senior… Named Basketball Athlete of the Week… Also le� ered in football in 2009 where he posted 25 tackles, two intercep� ons, including one returned for a touchdown… Named Athlete of the Week on the gridiron... Personal: Full name is Sean K. Rowe… Born Feb. 4, 1992 in Atlanta, Ga… Son of Sherman and Veronica Rowe… Sisters – Jada, Dawn and Chris� n… Father played basketball at West Georgia… Majoring in Management Accoun� ng with a minor in Sport Management... Career goals: Become a fi nancial advisor and an investment banker; Favorite book: The Bible; Fa-

vorite class at Tusculum: Math 101; Favorite midnight snack: Cheetos; Favorite musical ar� st: Young Jeezy; Favorite song: “Go Hard” by Young Jeezy; Sean can’t go a week without: Music; Most thrilling moment in sports: His high school football team winning State � tle; Advice to kids: “ That you can all things through Christ that strengthens you”; Favorite color: Blue; Favorite food: Shrimp pasta; Favorite sport other than basketball: Football; People Sean most admires: His parents and grandparents; Toughest player Sean has played against: Jelan Kendrick; When he was a kid, Sean tried to be like: His father; What people don’t know about Sean: That he’s quiet.

SEAN ROWEGUARD • 5-10 • 170 • FRESHMAN

TYRONE, GA. • SANDY CREEK HS

High School: Graduated from Union County HS… Coached by Shane Brown… Four-� me All-District selec� on… Earned All-Region honors three � mes and was named to the All-East Tennessee Team… Averaged 25 points, seven rebounds, seven assists and six steals per game… Union County’s all-� me leading scorer... Personal: Full name is Josh Tyler Vi� etoe… Born Dec. 23, 1991 in Lu� rell, Tenn… Son of Johnny Vi� etoe and Marcella Lyons… Two brothers – Jus� n and Jared Vi� etoe… Majoring in Business Management... Favorite book: “Dr. Suess”; Favorite class at Tusculum: English; Favorite midnight snack: Trolli; Favorite musical ar� st: T.I.; Favorite song: “143”; Tyler can’t imagine a week without: “Food”; Most thrilling moment in sports: His senior season at Union County HS; Advice to kids: “Do your best in everything you do”; Favorite color: Blue; Favorite food: Hot dog; Favorite sport other than basketball: Football; People Tyler admires most: His mother and stepfather; Toughest player Tyler has ever played against: Sco� y Hopson; What people don’t know about Tyler: He uses hair spray; When he was a kid,

Tyler tried to be like: Chris Webber; When people fi rst meet Tyler, they think: “He has respect”.

TYLER VITTETOEGUARD • 6-1 • 165 • FRESHMAN

LUTTRELL, TENN. • UNION COUNTY HS

High School: Graduated from Sco� HS in Taylor Mill, Ky… Coached by Brad Carr… His teams posted 55 wins over three seasons… 2007-08: Earned Kenton County Classic All-Tournament Team honors… Led team to 37th District � tle, while advancing to 10th Region semifi nals with a 23-9 overall record… 2008-09: Led team with 75 blocks, 47 off ensive charges (school single-season record) and 64 off ensive rebounds… Named to 2009 Northern Kentucky Coaches Junior East/West All-Star Game… 2009 Bluegrass Shootout All-Academic Team... 37th District All-Tournament Team; 2009-10: Earned 10th All-Region Team honorable men� on accolades… Led team to 37th District championship as his team advanced to the Region semifi nals for a third straight year… Led team with 86 blocks (single-season record) and off ensive charges taken (31)… Averaged 8.0 points, 7.0 rebounds, 3.1 blocks, 1.5 assists per game… Team won Hoopin’ It Up and Kenton County Classic Tournaments… Three-year starter and

Dean’s List honoree… Na� onal Honor Society (2008-2010)... Personal: Son of Brian and Karen O’Conner… Born Feb. 14, 1992 in Ft. Thomas, Ky… Sisters – Megan, Kaitlin and Lauren… Father played basketball at St. Thomas More College from 1977-1981 and was dra� ed by the New York Knicks in 1981 and later played for the Black Velvet Canadians (Netherlands Professional League) from 1981-82, the Cincinna� Slammers (CBA) from 1984-85; Mother played volleyball at basketball at St. Thomas More College from 1982-84; Sister, Kaitlin, plays volleyball at Bellarmine (2007-present); Sister, Lauren, has verbally commi� ed to play volleyball at Kentucky (Fall 2011)... Favorite book: “Band of Brothers”; Favorite midnight snack: Peanut bu� er and Jelly; Favorite musical ar� sts: Jason Aldean, Brad Paisley; Favorite song: The en� re “Recovery” CD; Daniel can’t go a week without: Food; Most thrilling moment in sports: Winning his third 37th District � tle; Advice to kids: “Don’t let anything get in the way of your goals”; Favorite color: Blue; Favorite food: Ribs; Favorite sport other than basketball: Football; People Daniel most admires: His parents and grandparents; Toughest player Daniel has ever played against: Aus� n Rivers; What people don’t know about Daniel: He played football; When he was a kid, Daniel tried to be like: Dirk Nowitzki; When people fi rst Daniel, they think: “He’s tall”.

DANIEL O’CONNERFORWARD • 6-8 • 200 • FRESHMAN

TAYLOR MILL, KY. • SCOTT HS

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ATHLETIC SUPPORT STAFF

Deborah Davis is in her 15th year on the Tusculum College Athle� c staff . Davis, a na� ve of Milan, Tenn., has served the Pioneer athle� cs department in a variety of roles. Davis holds the � tles of Associate Athle� c Director, Senior Woman Administrator and oversees NCAA Compli-ance for Tusculum’s 14 intercollegiate sports.

As Associate Athle� c Director, Davis is responsible for the day-to-day opera� on of the athle� cs department. Davis is entering her seventh year as Tusculum’s NCAA Compliance Offi cer. She is responsible for tracking student-athlete eligibility and Tus-culum’s con� nued compliance with NCAA rules and regula� ons. She is serving as chair of the South Atlan� c Conference Compliance Offi cers Commi� ee and the SAC Senior Woman Administrators commi� ee. She holds undergraduate and graduate degrees from Tusculum College. In 1997, she earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Organiza� onal Management, gradua� ng Magna Cum Laude. Davis followed that in 1999 with her Master’s degree in the same fi eld from Tusculum. She is married to Mr. Sco� Davis and they are the parents of two daughters, Kandice and Amber and have two grandsons, Ty and Trey.

DEBORAH DAVISASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

NCAA COMPLIANCE • SENIOR WOMAN ADMINISTRATOR

16TH YEAR • TUSCULUM COLLEGE, 1997

Chris Lenker is in his seventh year as Head Ath-le� c Trainer at Tusculum College a� er serving as Assistant Athle� c Trainer for four years. Lenker directs the overall opera� on and medical treatment of the student-athletes for the 14 intercollegiate sports off ered by the College. His du� es include overseeing all phases of the

Athle� c Training program, coordina� on of all athle� c insurance ma� ers, direc� on of the College’s athle� c drug tes� ng program, preven� on, management and rehabilita-� on of athle� c injuries and the development of athle� c training room policies and procedures. This year, he will con� nue to serve the athle� c training needs of the Pio-neer football and baseball programs. Since coming to the Greeneville campus, he has served as athle� c trainer for men’s and women’s soccer, men and women’s basketball and baseball. Lenker’s staff was honored by the South Atlan� c Conference as the league’s Athle� c Training Staff of the Year during the 2008-09 academic year, marking the fi rst � me Tusculum has received that honor. Lenker, 35, joined the Tusculum staff a� er serving as a graduate assistant ath-le� c trainer at East Carolina University for two years. While at ECU, Lenker assisted in the management and rehabilita� on of athle� c injuries for 500 student-athletes in the 19 sports off ered at the NCAA Division I program. His primary responsibili� es included men’s soccer, baseball and football, which played in the 1999 inaugural Mobile, Ala-bama Bowl. Prior to his s� nt at ECU, Lenker served as head athle� c trainer at White Oak High School in Jacksonville, N.C. He was responsible for the medical coverage and rehabili-ta� on for the student-athletes at White Oak, while also serving on the faculty. Lenker par� cipated in the United States Olympic Commi� ee’s Volunteer Medi-cal program in July of 2003, working with athletes training at the US Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. He has been a staff athle� c trainer at the Masters WaterSki and Wakeboard Tournament in Pine Mountain, Ga. since 2010. The Iowa na� ve is cer� fi ed by the Na� onal Athle� c Trainers Associa� on (N.A.T.A.) and is licensed through the Tennessee Board of Athle� c Training Examiners. He is a cer� fi ed examiner with the Na� onal Athle� c Trainers’ Associa� on Board of Cer� fi ca� on and is an approved clinical instructor with the Commission on Accredita-� on of Athle� c Training Educa� on. He holds American Red Cross instructor cer� fi ca-� ons for First Aid, CPR, and Oxygen Administra� on for the Professional Rescuer. Lenker earned his Bachelor’s degree in Exercise and Sports Science at East Caro-lina in 1997, and later earned his Master’s in Health Educa� on at ECU in 2000. Lenker achieved a personal milestone by earning his pilot’s license in 2008. Lenker is married to the former Laura Sharp of Ocean City, New Jersey and they are the parents of son Addison Cade (3).

CHRIS LENKERHEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER

11TH YEAR • EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY, 1997

Dom Donnelly is entering his 12th year as Director of Athle� c Media Rela� ons at Tusculum College. The Lou-isville, Ky. na� ve is responsible for all sports informa� on needs of Tusculum’s 14 intercollegiate sports. Donnelly has over 15 years sports informa� on experience at both NCAA Division I and II levels.

The Athle� c Media Rela� ons (AMR) offi ce is in charge of all aspects of publicity for the Tusculum Athle� cs Department. AMR oversees all athle� c department pub-lica� ons, maintains the athle� c web site and helps coordinate staffi ng for game day opera� ons for home athle� c contests. He joined the Pioneer staff in June 1999 a� er serving one year as Assistant Sports Informa� on Director at Elon University. While at the Elon, N.C. school, Don-nelly served as the primary media contact for the Phoenix’ seven women’s sports, while also assis� ng with all 14 NCAA Division I sports off ered. From 1997-99, Donnelly oversaw the sports informa� on opera� on at the Uni-versity of North Carolina at Pembroke. Prior to that, he served as SID at South Atlan� c Conference member Lenoir-Rhyne University for two seasons. While at L-R, Donnelly also served as media director for the NCHSAA Western Regional Basketball Tourna-ment. Donnelly began his sports informa� on career at Georgia College & State Univer-sity where he served as Assistant SID and men’s golf coach. While at the Milledgeville, Ga. school, he led the Bobcats to an 88-44 record and fi nished third in the Peach Belt Conference, the best league fi nish in the program’s history to that date. He also served as media/tournament director of the NCAA Division II District Tournament in 1992. Donnelly, a Western Kentucky University graduate, has worked several na� on-al events including the NCAA II women’s basketball regionals and the 2001 NCAA II Women’s Golf Na� onal Championship. In 2002, he served as media director of the inaugural NCAA II South Regional Women’s Golf Championship, which was hosted by Tusculum. He is a member of the College Sports Informa� on Directors of America (CoSI-DA), the Na� onal Collegiate Baseball Writers Associa� on (NCBWA) and the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America® Selec� on Commi� ee. Donnelly served as chairman of the South Atlan� c Conference Sports Informa� on Directors Commi� ee from 2005-07. He is also in his fi � h year serving as Southeast Region Chair for the Gene Upshaw Award, which recognizes the NCAA Division II Football Lineman of the Year. He is en-tering his fi � h year as chairman of the Tusculum Sports Hall of Fame Commi� ee. In 2009, Donnelly was the recipient of the Tusculum Sports Benefactor Award.

DOM DONNELLYDIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS

12TH YEAR • WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY, 1989

Randy Loggins is entering his fourth year as Assis-tant to the Athle� c Director at Tusculum College. Loggins, a 2006 Tusculum graduate, serves as the business manager for the athle� c department, overseeing the budgets for all 14 sponsored sports. He assists with NCAA compliance, game-day opera� ons, promo� ons and

football season � cket sales. Loggins came to the Greeneville campus in 2003 as a member of the Pioneer football team. The Stockton, Calif. na� ve le� ered two seasons on the off ensive line, including during TC’s South Atlan� c Conference Championship campaign in 2003. The Pioneers posted a combined 15-6 record during his two TC seasons. In 2005, he served as a student assistant football coach, where he assisted with the defensive backs. Loggins serves on several campus commi� ees, including the College’s Quality Enhancement Plan, Community Standards Board and will begin his fi rst term serving on the NCAA Division II Regional Baseball Commi� ee. He has worked with the Greeneville Astros minor league baseball team for three seasons (2006-08) years and will be in his third year as a TSSAA football offi cial this fall. Loggins is married to the former Brook Miller of Richmond, Ky. Brook is a 2003 graduate of Tusculum who starred on the Pioneer women’s tennis team. Randy and Brook are the proud parents of one daughter, Kamara Grace, who was born in August 2008.

RANDY LOGGINSASSISTANT TO THE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

4TH YEAR • TUSCULUM COLLEGE, 2006

Amy Brooks is in her fi � h season at Tusculum serv-ing as assistant athle� c trainer and clinical instructor. At Tusculum, she serves as the cer� fi ed athle� c trainer for the sports of men and women’s basketball and is as an assistant professor in Athle� c Training program. Brooks, a product of Hilton Head Island, S.C., came to

Tusculum in 2006 a� er serving as a graduate assistant athle� c trainer at Troy Univer-sity. While at the Troy, Ala. school, she served as the head athle� c trainer for the Tro-jans rodeo team as well as its cheerleading squad. She also assisted with the athle� c training needs for women’s soccer, and men and women’s tennis. Brooks served as an athle� c training student at Appalachian State University from 2001-04. She worked with the sports of baseball and women’s soccer while at the Boone, N.C. school. In the summer of 2003 and 2004, Brooks served as an athle� c trainer with the Appalachian State Football Elite Camp, Distance Individual Camp and Cross Country Team Camp, all in 2004. In 2003, she worked the ASU Women’s Basketball Camp, Football Individual and Team Camp, Baseball Individual Showcase, Track & Field Camp and Cross Country Team Camp. In 2002-03, she was a volunteer high school athle� c trainer with Orthosport in Hilton Head Island, S.C. Brooks earned her Bachelor’s degree in Athle� c Training from Appalachian State in 2004 and her Master’s degree in Educa� on, concentra� ng in Counseling and Psy-chology from Troy this past August. She also a� ended Southern Cross University in Lismore, Australia in 2002. Brooks holds cer� fi ca� ons in CPR and First Aid by the American Red Cross and is licensed with the State of Alabama. She is a member of the Southeast Athle� c Trainers’ Associa� on, Alabama Ath-le� c Trainers Associa� on, American Counseling Associa� on and Na� onal Athle� c Trainers’ Associa� on. She is also a life� me member of the Girl Scouts of USA and was a recipient of the Gold and Silver Awards.

AMY BROOKSASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER

4TH YEAR • TUSCULUM COLLEGE, 2006

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2009-10 STATISTICS & RESULTS

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES ................................(16-12) (10-5) (4-5) (2-2)CONFERENCE ..............................(10-6) (6-2) (4-4) (0-0)NON-CONFERENCE ......................(6-6) (4-3) (0-1) (2-2)

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## 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 Avg10 Moore, Kyle .......................... 28 28 1018 36.4 207 429 .483 117 258 .453 162 188 .862 15 68 83 3.0 63 3 84 83 0 22 693 24.8 Conference-Only ...................16 16 592 37.0 123 248 .496 69 150 .460 94 108 .870 10 38 48 3.0 32 1 40 38 0 15 409 25.623 Troutman, Rob ..................... 28 28 924 33.0 84 183 .459 25 58 .431 70 88 .795 42 85 127 4.5 71 2 77 44 2 21 263 9.4 Conference-Only ...................16 16 546 34.1 45 109 .413 13 37 .351 48 59 .814 27 43 70 4.4 38 1 52 21 2 11 151 9.413 Boone, Jimmy ....................... 28 28 1004 35.9 83 218 .381 48 131 .366 29 34 .853 3 58 61 2.2 66 3 76 62 1 12 243 8.7 Conference-Only ...................16 16 565 35.3 42 118 .356 27 75 .360 13 16 .813 2 27 29 1.8 42 2 49 36 1 8 124 7.833 Benne� , Josh ....................... 28 11 565 20.2 92 166 .554 0 0 .000 55 85 .647 64 94 158 5.6 103 9 11 57 13 16 239 8.5 Conference-Only ...................16 4 312 19.5 52 96 .542 0 0 .000 30 44 .682 31 51 82 5.1 55 4 6 28 8 8 134 8.432 Taylor, Wes ........................... 28 9 699 25.0 75 175 .429 2 13 .154 70 101 .693 45 122 167 6.0 83 4 32 51 11 14 222 7.9 Conference-Only ...................16 0 342 21.4 44 98 .449 1 6 .167 31 47 .660 23 62 85 5.3 46 1 7 26 7 8 120 7.504 Steigerwald, Jus� n ............... 28 18 883 31.5 29 51 .569 2 9 .222 39 57 .684 3 118 121 4.3 75 2 151 57 15 25 99 3.5 Conference-Only ...................16 15 557 34.8 22 33 .667 2 5 .400 29 40 .725 3 77 80 5.0 47 1 101 32 8 19 75 4.721 Klempin, Tommy .................. 27 17 290 10.7 20 37 .541 0 0 .000 14 24 .583 12 34 46 1.7 60 1 4 19 7 10 54 2.0 Conference-Only ...................16 12 167 10.4 12 21 .571 0 0 .000 8 16 .500 7 25 32 2.0 33 1 2 11 3 8 32 2.003 Grey, Dionte ......................... 23 1 128 5.6 9 14 .643 0 1 .000 0 7 .000 4 8 12 0.5 19 0 6 14 0 0 18 0.8 Conference-Only ...................12 1 73 6.1 5 8 .625 0 1 .000 0 3 .000 0 4 4 0.3 6 0 2 5 0 0 10 0.801 Gagel, Nick ........................... 19 0 70 3.7 4 11 .364 3 9 .333 2 2 1.00 0 8 8 0.4 16 0 4 7 0 2 13 0.7 Conference-Only ...................11 0 51 4.6 3 8 .375 2 6 .333 2 2 1.00 0 8 8 0.7 10 0 2 3 0 2 10 0.944 Miller, JD .............................. 14 0 33 2.4 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 3 4 0.3 5 0 1 2 0 1 2 0.1 Conference-Only .....................7 0 13 1.9 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 0.352 Tuz, Anton .............................. 4 0 1 0.3 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0.5 Conference-Only .....................3 0 1 0.3 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.742 Raspudic, Neven ..................... 7 0 8 1.1 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 4 .000 1 2 3 0.4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0.0 Conference-Only .....................4 0 6 1.5 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 4 .000 1 1 2 0.5 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0.012 Gray, Kevin ............................. 2 0 2 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 Conference-Only .....................0 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM .......................................... 26 41 67 2.5 4 9 0 Conference-Only ....................... 12 19 31 2.1 1 8 0 Total ..................................... 28 605 1288 .470 197 479 .411 441 590 .747 216 641 857 30.6 565 24 446 409 49 123 1848 66.0 Conference-Only ................. 16 350 742 .472 114 280 .407 255 339 .752 116 355 471 29.4 312 11 262 210 29 79 1069 66.8 Opponents ........................... 28 581 1408 .413 137 464 .295 424 613 .692 293 554 847 30.3 569 - 289 363 109 181 1723 61.5 Conference-Only ................. 16 333 822 .405 72 254 .283 234 329 .711 185 324 509 31.8 323 5 160 209 66 94 972 60.8

Team Sta� s� cs TC OPPSCORING ............................................................. 1848 1723 Points per game ......................................................66.0 61.5 Scoring margin ........................................................+4.5 -FIELD GOALS-ATT .......................................... 605-1288 581-1408 Field goal pct ...........................................................470 .4133 POINT FG-ATT .............................................. 197-479 137-464 3-point FG pct ..........................................................411 .295 3-pt FG made per game ............................................7.0 4.9FREE THROWS-ATT ......................................... 441-590 424-613 Free throw pct .........................................................747 .692 F-Throws made per game .......................................15.8 15.1REBOUNDS ............................................................ 857 847 Rebounds per game ................................................30.6 30.3 Rebounding margin ................................................+0.4 -ASSISTS ................................................................. 446 289 Assists per game .....................................................15.9 10.3TURNOVERS .......................................................... 409 363 Turnovers per game ................................................14.6 13.0 Turnover margin ..................................................... -1.6 - Assist/turnover ra� o .................................................1.1 0.8STEALS ................................................................... 123 181 Steals per game ........................................................4.4 6.5BLOCKS .................................................................... 49 109 Blocks per game ........................................................1.8 3.9ATTENDANCE ....................................................... 8362 8507 Home games-Avg/Game .................................... 15-557 9-829 Neutral site-Avg/Game ................................................ - 4-262

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT TotalTusculum ............................... 873 969 6 1848Opponents ............................. 784 929 10 1723

Date Opponent W/L Score A� end11/16/09 TENNESSEE WESLEYAN W 81-64 589+11/20/09 vs. Chris� an Brothers L 43-47 344+11/21/09 vs. Lake Erie W 63-49 250%11/27/09 vs. North Georgia W 61-56 211%11/28/09 vs. Georgia College L 59-76 24512/02/09 QUEENS (N.C.) L 74-80 455*12/05/09 at Brevard L OT 54-58 87612/07/09 ST. CATHARINE W 61-44 41112/09/09 LEES-McRAE W 72-50 49912/12/09 #4 AUGUSTA ST. L 68-79 98812/21/09 at Bellarmine L 59-71 1684*01/02/10 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 74-47 1110*01/06/10 LINCOLN MEMORIAL L 52-67 311*01/09/10 CATAWBA W 59-50 33301/12/10 MID-CONTINENT W 69-59 455*01/16/10 CARSON-NEWMAN L 58-62 1052*01/20/10 at Newberry W 73-58 637*01/23/10 at Wingate W 70-68 523*01/27/10 MARS HILL W 80-70 622*02/01/10 LENOIR-RHYNE W 61-56 889*02/03/10 at Lincoln Memorial L 62-65 717*02/06/10 at Catawba L 65-78 462*02/10/10 WINGATE W 87-68 301*02/13/10 at Carson-Newman W 77-51 937*02/17/10 NEWBERRY W 68-59 455*02/20/10 BREVARD W 68-52 655*02/24/10 at Mars Hill L 61-63 511@03/03/10 CARSON-NEWMAN L 69-76 347

* = South Atlan� c Conference Game+ = John L. Griffi n/Lions Club Classic, Highland Heights, Ky.% = Dick Campbell Memorial Classic, Jeff erson City, Tenn.@ = South Atlan� c Conference Tournament - Quarterfi nal, Greeneville, Tenn.

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SCORING## Player-Team G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G--------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Moore, Kyle-TC 28 207 117 162 693 24.82. Sanders, Danny-MHC 28 221 95 108 645 23.03. Roper, Josh-BC 31 230 54 126 640 20.64. Blackmon, D.J.-LRU 26 208 31 86 533 20.55. Whitson, Jonathan-BC 31 202 2 143 549 17.76. Curry, D’Mario-LMU 28 168 1 136 473 16.97. Polite, Stoney-MHC 28 134 69 123 460 16.48. Houston, Antonio-CAT 31 150 68 136 504 16.39. Fields, Rob-CAT 31 149 43 133 474 15.310. Rutherford, Donald-CAT 31 185 9 91 470 15.2 REBOUNDING## Player-Team G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G--------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Curry, D’Mario-LMU 28 93 219 312 11.12. Whitson, Jonathan-BC 31 96 160 256 8.33. Malachi, Dion-MHC 27 91 104 195 7.24. Carlisle, Sam-BC 28 73 124 197 7.05. Rutherford, Donald-CAT 31 75 142 217 7.0 Turner, Odell-WU 28 76 120 196 7.07. Blackmon, D.J.-LRU 26 53 123 176 6.88. Bakinde, Stephane-NEW 28 56 127 183 6.59. Johnson, Desmond-LMU 29 67 114 181 6.210. Taylor, Wes-TC 28 45 122 167 6.0

FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game)## Player-Team G FG FGA Pct--------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Malachi, Dion-MHC 27 152 239 .6362. Johnson, Desmond-LMU 29 145 244 .5943. Curry, D’Mario-LMU 28 168 286 .5874. Carlisle, Sam-BC 28 132 235 .5625. Whitson, Jonathan-BC 31 202 361 .5606. Max� on, Darren-CNC 29 125 225 .5567. Benne� , Josh-TC 28 92 166 .5548. Rutherford, Donald-CAT 31 185 335 .5529. Robinson, Ray-NEW 27 109 203 .53710. Blackmon, D.J.-LRU 26 208 394 .528

ASSISTS## Player-Team G Assists Avg/G--------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Steigerwald, Jus� n-TC 28 151 5.392. Roper, Josh-BC 31 128 4.133. Sharp, Cameron-CNC 29 105 3.624. Dellinger, Darin-BC 31 111 3.585. Polite, Stoney-MHC 28 99 3.546. Reid, Dominick-CAT 30 104 3.477. Miller, Stuart-LMU 29 96 3.318. Krdzalic, Almir-MHC 28 85 3.04 Dixon, Jordan-CNC 28 85 3.0410. Moore, Kyle-TC 28 84 3.00

FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game)## Player-Team G FTM FTA Pct--------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Fields, Rob-CAT 31 133 152 .8752. Moore, Kyle-TC 28 162 188 .8623. Polite, Stoney-MHC 28 123 150 .8204. Vaughn, Jaime-WU 28 56 69 .8125. Roper, Josh-BC 31 126 157 .8036. Troutman, Rob-TC 28 70 88 .7957. Whitson, Jonathan-BC 31 143 180 .7948. Miller, Stuart-LMU 29 68 87 .7829. Houston, Antonio-CAT 31 136 179 .76010. Staley, Larry-WU 28 74 98 .755

STEALS## Player-Team G Steals Avg/G--------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Sanders, Danny-MHC 28 104 3.712. Roper, Josh-BC 31 73 2.353. Blackmon, D.J.-LRU 26 53 2.044. Polite, Stoney-MHC 28 53 1.895. Whitmire, Nathan-BC 25 40 1.606. Armstrong, Brandon-LMU 23 34 1.487. Krdzalic, Almir-MHC 28 41 1.46 Curry, D’Mario-LMU 28 41 1.469. Williams, Donzell-CAT 31 45 1.4510. Ma� lus, Paidrick, WU 28 40 1.43

3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game)## Player-Team G 3FG FGA Pct--------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Moore, Kyle-TC 28 117 258 .4532. Whitmire, Nathan-BC 25 28 62 .4523. Jones, Wally-LMU 24 27 60 .4504. Vaughn, Jaime-WU 28 52 119 .4375. Houston, Antonio-CAT 31 68 163 .4176. Carden, Cameron-LMU 28 47 116 .4057. Blackmon, D.J.-LRU 26 31 78 .3978. Sharp, Cameron-CNC 29 41 104 .3949. Miller, Stuart-LMU 29 65 167 .38910. Armstrong, Brandon-LMU 23 42 112 .375

3-POINT FG MADE## Player-Team G 3FG Avg/G--------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Moore, Kyle-TC 28 117 4.182. Sanders, Danny-MHC 28 95 3.393. Polite, Stoney-MHC 28 69 2.464. Miller, Stuart-LMU 29 65 2.245. Houston, Antonio-CAT 31 68 2.196. Barnes, Ryan-NEW 27 54 2.007. Vaughn, Jaime-WU 28 52 1.868. Armstong, Brandon-LMU 23 42 1.839. Roper, John-BC 31 54 1.7410. Boone, Jimmy-TC 28 48 1.71

BLOCKED SHOTS## Player-Team G Blocks Avg/G--------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Curry, D’Mario-LMU 28 96 3.432. Malachi, Dion-MHC 27 67 2.483. Bakinde, Stephane-NEW 28 58 2.074. Carlisle, Sam-BC 28 46 1.645. Rutherford, Donald-CAT 31 50 1.616. Evans, Brandon-CNC 29 42 1.457. Turner, Odell-WU 28 38 1.368. Whitson, Jonathan-BC 31 37 1.199. Sanders, Danny-MHC 28 32 1.1410. Johnson, Desmond-LMU 29 28 0.97

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS## Player-Team G No. Avg/G--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. Malachi, Dion-MHC 27 91 3.372. Curry, D’Mario-LMU 28 93 3.323. Whitson, Jonathan-BC 31 96 3.104. Turner, Odell-WU 28 76 2.715. Carlisle, Sam-BC 28 73 2.616. Williams, Donzell-CAT 31 75 2.42 Rutherford, Donald-CAT 31 75 2.428. Johnson, Desmond-LMU 29 67 2.319. Benne� , Josh-TC 28 64 2.2910. Alexander, Quan-WU 28 59 2.11

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS## Player-Team G No. Avg/G--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. Curry, D’Mario-LMU 28 219 7.822. Whitson, Jonathan-BC 31 160 5.163. Blackmon, D.J.-LRU 26 123 4.734. Rutherford, Donald-CAT 31 142 4.585. Armstrong, Brandon-LMU 23 105 4.576. Bakinde, Stephane-NEW 28 127 4.547. Carlisle, Sam-BC 28 124 4.438. Taylor, Wes-TC 28 122 4.369. Turner, Odell-WU 28 120 4.2910. Steigerwald, Jus� n-TC 28 118 4.21

MINUTES PLAYED## Player-Team G Minutes Avg/G--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. Moore, Kyle-TC 28 1018 36.362. Boone, Jimmy-TC 28 1004 35.863. Blackmon, D.J.-LRU 26 899 34.584. Roper, Josh-BC 31 1051 33.905. Whitson, Jonathan-BC 31 1038 33.486. Troutman, Rob-TC 28 924 33.007. Miller, Stuart-LMU 29 939 32.388. Sharp, Cameron-CNC 29 935 32.249. Sanders, Danny-MHC 28 898 32.0710. Steigerwald, Jus� n-TC 28 884 31.57

First Team Jonathan Whitson, BrevardAntonio Houston, CatawbaD.J. Blackmon, Lenoir-RhyneD’Mario Curry, Lincoln MemorialDanny Sanders, Mars HillKyle Moore, Tusculum

Second TeamJosh Roper, BrevardJordan Dixon, Carson-NewmanRob Fields, CatawbaDonald Rutherford, CatawbaStoney Polite, Mars HillJaime Vaughn, Wingate

All-Freshman TeamStephen Coles, CatawbaRyan Barnes, NewberryQuan Alexander, WingatePaidrick Ma� lus, WingateOdell Turner, Wingate

2009-10 ALL-SOUTH ATLANTIC CONFERENCE TEAM

2009-10 SAC STANDINGS SAC OverallCatawba .............................11-5 20-11TUSCULUM ...................... 10-6 16-12Brevard ..............................10-6 21-10Lincoln Memorial .................9-7 20-9Mars Hill% ...........................5-6 10-13Wingate ...............................7-9 14-14Carson-Newman ................5-11 11-18Newberry ...........................5-11 10-18Lenoir-Rhyne .....................5-11 7-19% 5 conference wins nullifi ed

SAC Coach of the Year

Mike Jones, Brevard

SAC Player of the Year

Kyle Moore, Tusculum

SAC Freshman of the Year

Odell Turner, Wingate

SAC Men’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete

Jarred Pickering, Mars Hill

2009-10 SOUTH ATLANTIC CONFERENCE STATISTICAL LEADERS

2009-10 SAC REVIEW

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help, please contact the Tusculum Athle� c Media Rela� ons Offi ce

1 9 1 0 - 2 7Record & Results Not Available

1 9 2 7 - 2 8 ( 1 1 - 4 )Results Not Available

1 9 2 8 - 5 2Record & Results Not Available

1 9 5 2 - 5 3SMAC Champions

SMAC Tournament ChampionsCoach: Tack Coun� ss

Date Opponent W/L Score1/6 Lincoln Memorial* W 94-791/24 at Lincoln Memorial* L 77-912/21 at Western Carolina L 72-109------- East Tennessee St.* L 62-89------- East Tennessee St.* L 78-88

1 9 5 3 - 5 4 ( 1 0 - 8 )Date Opponent W/L Score------- Beckley L N/A------- Milligan* W 74-71------- Emory & Henry* L 71-871/16 Lincoln Memorial* W 81-79------- Union (Ky.)* W 108-81------- Carson-Newman* W 94-79------- Milligan* W 91-79------- Union (Ky.)* L 85-90------- Carson-Newman* W 96-87------- Emory & Henry* W 109-103------- King W 91-66------- King W 63-60------- East Tennessee St. L 79-97------- East Tennessee St. L 65-72------- Lenoir-Rhyne L 66-98

VSAC Tournament------- Union W 91-71------- Emory & Henry L 99-1062/27 at Lincoln Memorial# L 72-74# VSAC Tournament, Harrogate, Tenn.

1 9 5 4 - 5 5Coach: Larry McClements

Date Opponent W/L Score------- at East Tennessee St. L 58-100------- at Bluefi eld L 86-901/5 at Milligan* L 78-801/8 Carson-Newman* L 73-781/12 Milligan* L 71-811/15 Pikeville L 81-1031/17 Lincoln Memorial* W 68-611/22 at Lincoln Memorial* L 41-621/27 East Tennessee St. L 54-891/31 Bluefi eld W 87-682/3 Emory & Henry W 103-942/4 at King W 74-702/7 at Union (Ky.) L 69-882/8 at Pikeville W 51-502/12 King W 66-652/18 Maryville W 89-852/19 at Carson-Newman* W 83-702/21 at Maryville W 93-732/25 at Emory & Henry3/3 v. Lincoln Memorial+ L 77-83+ SMAC Tournament, Morristown, Tenn.

1 9 5 5 - 5 6 ( 1 8 - 7 )Coach: Larry McClements

SMAC ChampionsSMAC Tournament Champions

Date Opponent W/L Score11/26 at King W 85-7412/1 Lincoln Memorial* L 77-10112/3 Union (Ky.) W 91-7912/6 at Maryville W 76-6412/9 East Tennessee St. L 63-691/7 at East Tennessee St. L 64-701/9 Milligan* W 86-761/11 Pikeville W 78-731/14 v. Western Carolina+ L 81-941/21 Carson-Newman* W 62-611/25 Maryville W 88-631/28 Tennessee Wesleyan W 72-661/30 at Union (2OT) W 82-772/2 at Cha� anooga W 64-582/3 at Sewanee W 75-702/7 at Tennessee Wesleyan L -------

2/9 Bluefi eld W 97-802/11 at Lincoln Memorial* L 49-642/17 at Emory & Henry* (OT) L 97-982/18 at Carson-Newman* W 75-562/21 at Milligan* W 82-742/24 Emory & Henry* W 86-722/25 King W 69-613/2 v. Union% W 94-873/3 at Lincoln Memorial% W 55-51+ Bryson City, N.C.% SMAC Tournament, Harrogate, Tenn.

1 9 5 6 - 5 7 ( 1 7 - 7 )Results Not Complete

Coach: Larry McClementsDate Opponent W/L Score11/24 Concord W 84-7111/30 Union (Ky.) W 84-6312/1 at Milligan W 71-5812/5 Lincoln Memorial* W 60-5512/8 East Tennessee St.* L 51-5912/11 Milligan W 71-6112/12 at Maryville W 83-671/5 Emory & Henry W 73-581/8 at East Tennessee St.* L 51-751/10 at Lincoln Memorial* L 62-671/11 Cha� anooga W 102-721/19 Bluefi eld W 112-581/23 Tennessee Wesleyan* L 55-711/26 Carson-Newman* W 80-751/28 at Union (Ky.) L 74-912/1 at Bluefi eld W 91-802/2 at King W 85-692/7 King W 61-592/9 at Tenn. Wesleyan* (2OT) L N/A2/15 Maryville W 88-682/16 at Carson-Newman* W 69-672/19 at Emory & Henry - N/A2/20 at Pikeville W 51-502/28 v. Milligan+ W 71-693/1 at Lincoln Memorial+ L 62-72+ SMAC Tournament, Harrogate, Tenn.

1 9 5 7 - 6 6Record & Results Not Available

1 9 6 6 - 6 7 ( 1 2 - 1 1 )Results Not Available

1 9 6 7 - 6 8 ( 3 - 2 0 )Results Not Available

1 9 6 8 - 7 4Results Not Available

1 9 7 4 - 7 5 ( 6 - 2 0 )Coach: Ed Coates

Date Opponent W/L Score------- at Clinch Valley L 60-91------- at Eckerd W 73-65------- at Clearwater Chris� an W 106-75------- Emory & Henry* W 72-71------- Lee L 63-90------- Bethel L 64-70------- King* L 62-95------- at Maryville* L 68-78------- at Carson-Newman* L 70-92------- University of the South L 68-821/20 Lincoln Memorial* L 95-103------- at Covenant L 76-99------- at Trevecca W 93-88------- at Milligan* L 65-100------- at Tennessee Wesleyan* L 60-72------- at King* L 79-95------- Maryville L 72-88------- Trevecca W 104-89------- at Lee L 45-94------- Clinch Valley W 83-782/15 at Lincoln Memorial* L 78-86------- at Emory & Henry* L 72-83------- at Bryan L 84-104------- Milligan* L 98-120------- Carson-Newman* L 58-70

1 9 7 5 - 7 6Results Not Available

Coach: Ed Coates

1 9 7 6 - 7 7 ( 8 - 2 0 )Coach: Folly Malone

Results Not CompleteDate Opponent W/L Score11/19 at Cumberland, Ky.+ L 98-10411/20 v. West Virginia Tech+ L 80-9911/23 at Clinch Valley L 80-8211/30 Lee L -------12/2 at Bryan L 70-7612/4 Bluefi eld W 89-8512/7 at Warren Wilson W 110-8612/9 at Augusta State L 70-9112/10 at Oglethorp College L 76-7812/14 at Maryville W 109-971/8 Radford W 96-841/11 Carson-Newman L 88-1111/13 Tennessee Wesleyan L 88-1081/18 Lincoln Memorial* L 60-891/20 King W 114-941/21 at Tennessee Temple L 87-1051/22 at Covenant L 78-871/24 at Milligan L 85-911/26 at Tennessee Wesleyan L 88-1052/1 Warren Wilson W 100-762/3 at King L 82-962/5 Clinch Valley W 83-642/10 at Carson-Newman L 80-972/12 at Lincoln Memorial* L 64-1122/17 Milligan L 94-1292/19 at Tennessee Wesleyan# L 80-97+ Op� mist Tip-Off Tournament, Williamsburg, Ky.# VSAC East Playoff s, Athens, Tenn.

1 9 7 7 - 7 8 ( 1 3 - 1 8 )Results Not CompleteCoach: Folly Malone

Date Opponent W/L Score11/14 at Cumberland (Ky.) L 90-11411/28 at David Lipscomb L 55-7011/29 at David Lipscomb W 81-8012/2 Milligan W 98-8912/3 at Clinch Valley W 74-7212/6 at King L 75-8712/9 Warren Wilson W 95-6812/10 at Maryville L 62-661/7 Maryville W 105-971/14 at Tennessee Wesleyan L 70-811/17 at Carson-Newman L 84-861/19 at Bryan L 70-921/20 at Covenant W 82-651/21 at Lee L 75-1261/24 at Warren Wilson W 68-621/27 Millsaps L 68-751/28 at Lincoln Memorial* L 57-732/2 Tennessee Wesleyan L 69-922/3 Covenant W 88-862/4 King L 83-942/7 Clinch Valley W 82-702/11 Lee L 69-722/14 Bryan W 89-732/16 Carson-Newman L 91-1222/17 Bluefi eld W 84-782/18 Lincoln Memorial* W 75-74---- Carson-Newman% L 75-98% VSAC Tournament

1 9 7 8 - 7 9 ( 1 9 - 1 0 )Coach: Folly Malone

VSAC Eastern Division ChampionsVSAC Champions

Results Not CompleteDate Opponent W/L Score11/18 at Lee L 67-9911/24 v. Milligan+ L 80-9411/25 v. Clinch Valley+ W 102-7711/27 at Emory & Henry W 61-5912/5 King* (OT) W 86-8512/14 at Univ. of South W 99-7912/15 at Bryan L 71-83---- at Winthrop L 78-851/5 v. John Carroll% W 66-611/6 at Francis Marion% L 87-1161/9 Univ. of the South W 96-761/13 Tennessee Wesleyan W 71-641/16 Carson-Newman W 94-821/22 Emory & Henry W 94-761/27 Lincoln Memorial* W 104-792/1 at Tennessee Wesleyan W 72-702/3 King W 77-762/6 Lee W 99-902/10 Bluefi eld W 104-782/12 Bryan W 95-802/15 at Carson-Newman L 76-922/17 at Lincoln Memorial* (3OT) L 93-962/22 Milligan* W 74-702/26 Tenn. Wesleyan@(OT) W 84-842/28 at Milligan@(OT) W 63-57

3/2 LeMoyne-Owen@ W 91-873/5 at Lambuth# L 85-95+ King Holiday Tournament, Bristol, Tenn.% Swamp Fox Invita� onal, Florence, S.C.@VSAC Playoff s# NAIA Playoff s

1 9 7 9 - 8 0 ( 2 5 - 8 )Coach: Folly Malone

VSAC Eastern Division ChampionsDate Opponent W/L Score11/8 Lee W 111-10011/10 Steed College W ----11/12 Union (Tenn.) L 105-10711/17 at Union (Tenn.) L 74-8811/19 at Lambuth W 94-9311/23 College of the Ozarks+ W 95-7511/24 v. Lane+ W 80-7111/26 at Bethel W ----12/1 Milligan* W 93-8112/4 at King* L 75-8012/6 Emory & Henry W 87-6312/10 Bethel W 124-8012/14 Trevecca Nazarene W 85-6312/15 David Lipscomb W 86-711/5 Bristol W 138-771/12 at Tennessee Wesleyan L 80-911/15 at Carson-Newman W 80-731/17 Fisk W 87-811/19 at Lee W 72-671/21 at Emory & Henry W 93-671/26 at Lincoln Memorial* L 91-951/31 Tennessee Wesleyan W 93-802/6 at Bristol W 117-642/4 at Bluefi eld W 66-572/11 at David Lipscomb W 83-822/12 at Fisk (OT) W 79-732/14 Carson-Newman W 91-842/16 Lincoln Memorial* W 113-1012/19 King* W 69-672/21 at Milligan L 82-842/23 Milligan@ L 96-983/1 Chris� an Brothers% L 74-77@ VSAC Tournament+ Baker Invita� onal, McKenzie, Tenn.% NAIA District Playoff s, Greeneville, Tenn.

1 9 8 0 - 8 1 ( 7 - 1 8 )Results Not CompleteCoach: Folly Malone

Date Opponent W/L Score11/15 at Union (Tenn.) L 77-9011/19 Union (Tenn.) W 101-8511/21 at Milligan+ W 83-7211/22 v. Tennessee Wesleyan+ L 73-7911/25 at UNC Asheville L 81-8711/28 v. Lander^ L 73-8111/29 at Winthrop L 78-9512/2 King* L 95-9612/5 v. Cumberland (Ky.)% L 61-9312/6 v. Lee% (OT) L 92-9612/13 at Milligan L 82-8812/26 v. Concord& L 88-9712/27 v. Rio Grande& W 83-671/20 Carson-Newman* W 73-681/24 Lincoln Memorial* L 63-771/29 at Tennessee Wesleyan L -------1/31 Tennessee Wesleyan (OT) W 73-702/4 v. UNC Asheville L 64-832/10 Lee L 70-942/12 Carson-Newman L 55-612/14 at Lincoln Memorial* L 49-522/16 at Lee L 88-1032/17 at King* L 53-672/21 Carson-Newman@ W 80-692/23 at Tennessee Wesleyan@ L 46-70^ Rock Hill, S.C.+ Tip-Off Tournament, Milligan College, Tenn.% Lenoir City Tip-Off Tourn., Lenoir City, Tenn.& Bluefi eld State Tournament, Bluefi eld, W.Va.@ VSAC Playoff s

1 9 8 1 - 8 2 ( 6 - 2 0 )Coach: Folly Malone

Results Not CompleteDate Opponent W/L Score11/20 v. Tenn. Wesleyan+ L 80-8611/21 v. Bryan+ W 86-7011/23 at UNC Asheville L 59-8211/27 v. Gardner-Webb^ L 61-8411/28 at Limestone^ L 68-9412/1 at King* L 80-8112/10 Tennessee Wesleyan* W 78-7212/11 v. Maryville% L 65-7312/12 v. Knoxville% L 80-8112/14 Cumberland (Ky.) L 73-88 1/15 Lee W 76-721/19 at Carson-Newman* L 74-851/23 at Lincoln Memorial* L 72-92

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1/28 at Tenn. Wesleyan (OT) L 67-692/1 Gardner-Webb W 68-622/3 UNC Asheville L 64-732/6 at Lee L 69-822/11 Carson-Newman L 82-922/13 Lincoln Memorial* L 75-1052/16 King* L 61-682/18 at Milligan L 76-892/20 King@ L 56-63@VSAC Tournament+ Milligan Tournament, Milligan College, Tenn.^ Limestone Tournament, Gaff ney, S.C.% Rotary Club Tip-Off , Lenoir City, Tenn.

1 9 8 2 - 8 3 ( 1 3 - 1 8 )Results Not CompleteCoach: Folly Malone

Date Opponent W/L Score------- Limestone W 86-6711/15 Cumberland L 60-7711/22 at Knoxville L 86-9511/23 at Limestone L 51-7711/26 v. Lincoln Memorial+ L 83-10311/27 v. Alice Lloyd+ W 111-6811/29 at Mars Hill L 73-9512/2 King* L 62-6712/4 at Belmont L 70-9012/6 Knoxville W 82-6612/8 at Milligan* W 57-5612/9 at Jacksonville State L 62-9112/10 at West Georgia L 88-11112/11 at Southern Tech L 71-7212/14 Tenn. Wesleyan* (OT) W 90-7912/17 v. Belmont# L 84-9212/18 v. Manchester# W 84-781/13 at Cumberland (KY) L 60-891/15 Mars Hill W 91-781/17 Carson-Newman* L 91-1071/22 Lincoln Memorial* L 75-841/27 at Tenn. Wesleyan* (OT) L 68-721/28 v. Warren Wilson& W 66-581/29 v. King& W 67-592/4 Lee* W 93-892/10 at Carson-Newman* L 55-802/15 at King* W 58-572/17 Milligan* W 83-752/21 at Lincoln Memorial* L 61-73------- Carson-Newman% L 82-87+ at Bristol, Tenn.# at Jeff erson City, Tenn.& Bluefi eld Invita� onal, Bluefi eld, Va.% VSAC Tournament

1 9 8 3 - 8 4 ( 4 - 2 3 )Results Not Available

1 9 8 4 - 8 5Record & Results Not Available

1 9 8 5 - 8 6 ( 6 - 2 1 )Coach: Kermit Co� rell

Date Opponent W/L Score11/14 at Bryan L 103-10511/16 at Warren Wilson W 90-8311/21 Alice-Lloyd W 72-6011/23 at Aus� n Peay St. L 73-12111/27 Maryville L 80-8311/29 at Augusta L 84-9312/3 Bluefi eld L 84-10412/5 Milligan* (2OT) W 93-9112/12 at King* L 98-11612/14 at Maryville L 75-8312/18 at Cumberland (KY) L 75-1181/14 Warren Wilson W 101-65 1/16 at Lincoln Memorial* L 74-1261/18 Covenant L 82-941/20 at Milligan* L 74-801/23 at Tennessee Wesleyan* L 73-921/25 Lee* W 101-901/27 Carson-Newman* L 94-1081/31 at Covenant L 73-822/1 at Lee* L 82-942/4 Bryan L 83-872/6 at Carson-Newman* L 94-1082/8 Lincoln Memorial* L 91-1062/15 Tennessee Wesleyan* L 85-902/18 at Alice Lloyd (OT) W 78-772/20 at Bluefi eld L 86-1002/24 at Bryan@ L 65-77NAIA District 24 Playoff s, Dayton, Tenn.

1 9 8 6 - 8 7 ( 1 3 - 1 6 )Results Not CompleteCoach: Kermit Co� rell

Date Opponent W/L Score------- at David Lipscomb W 132-88------- v. Bellarmine+ L 73-90------- at Indiana-Southeast L 70-1031/5 at Western Carolina L 58-801/10 at Maryville - N/A1/13 Bryan W 100-941/15 Lincoln Memorial* L 83-1121/17 Lee L 94-981/19 at Milligan W 89-861/22 Tennessee Wesleyan - N/A1/26 at Carson-Newman L 76-961/28 Johnson Bible - N/A1/30 at Covenant - N/A2/5 Carson-Newman L 67-712/7 at Lee L 102-1472/10 at King W 70-642/12 Milligan W 83-792/14 at Tennessee Wesleyan W 88-812/16 at Lincoln Memorial* L 74-1162/19 at Bryan (OT) W 89-84+ at New Albany, Ind.

1 9 8 7 - 8 8Record & Results Not Available

1 9 8 8 - 8 9 ( 9 - 2 1 )Coach: Mike Hollowell

Date Opponent W/L Score11/5 at Cumberland (TN) L 77-9311/8 Lee L 115-12311/10 at David Lipscomb L 80-13011/11 Appalachian Bible W 114-8411/15 at Virginia Intermont W 80-7511/18 v. King+ W 81-7011/19 at Milligan+ L 73-8511/21 at Jacksonville State L 76-10911/29 Cumberland (TN) W 106-9512/1 at Alice Lloyd L 59-8312/3 King W 82-8112/6 at Lindsey Wilson L 84-9312/8 at Bryan L 66-7212/10 Alice Lloyd L 73-921/7 Lindsey Wilson L 71-911/10 Bryan L 75-1051/12 Lincoln Memorial* L 74-951/19 Tennessee Wesleyan L 89-961/23 at Milligan L 76-881/26 at Lee L 104-1271/28 Clinch Valley W 91-892/2 at Carson-Newman L 65-662/7 at King W 102-792/9 Carson-Newman W 69-582/11 at Tennessee Wesleyan L 92-1202/13 at Lincoln Memorial* L 59-982/16 Milligan (2OT) L 92-972/22 Virginia Intermont W 86-782/23 at Clinch Valley L 75-76+ Milligan Invita� onal, Milligan College, Tenn.

1 9 8 9 - 9 0 ( 9 - 2 0 )Coach: Mike Hollowell

Date Opponent W/L Score11/7 at Kennesaw State% L 68-9511/10 at Clinch Valley$ L 78-8111/11 v. King$ L 84-8511/16 Central Wesleyan W 74-6111/17 v. Mars Hill& L 64-6611/18 v. Clinch Valley& L 81-9211/20 Freed-Hardeman W 119-10211/30 at Middle Tennessee St. L 56-10412/2 at King L 67-7912/4 at Central Wesleyan L 66-7612/7 Virginia Intermont L 74-801/8 at Freed-Hardeman L 53-811/13 Covenant L 79-901/15 at Tennessee Wesleyan L 78-891/18 at Lee L 84-1121/20 Clinch Valley L 60-621/23 Milligan L 73-851/25 at Warren Wilson L 83-841/27 Bryan L 60-851/30 at Bluefi eld W 85-792/1 Warren Wilson L 65-742/6 King W 94-842/9 Covenant W 99-622/10 Tennessee Wesleyan L 83-1022/13 Lee L 94-1062/15 at Milligan L 79-932/17 at Bryan W 85-772/20 Bluefi eld L 92-1172/22 at Clinch Valley L 70-752/24 at Virginia Intermont L 65-67% The Omni, Atlanta, Ga.$ Clinch Valley Invita� onal, Wise, Va.& Milligan Invita� onal, Milligan College, Tenn.

1 9 9 0 - 9 1 ( 1 6 - 1 3 )Coach: Mike Hollowell

Date Opponent W/L Score11/9 Tomlinson# W 121-4711/10 King# L 66-7411/13 at Central Wesleyan L 59-8511/16 v. Alice Lloyd+ L 87-9111/17 v. Tomlinson+ W 104-5611/20 Tomlinson (site) W 82-6211/28 Warren Wilson W 93-6811/30 Covenant W 90-7312/1 King L 76-8712/4 Central Wesleyan W 93-7812/6 at Virginia Intermont W 93-8112/8 Kennesaw State L 88-971/8 Clinch Valley W 83-701/10 Bryan L 67-771/14 Tennessee Wesleyan L 82-851/17 at Lee L 60-681/19 Tomlinson W 113-691/21 at Milligan L 60-821/24 at Warren Wilson W 75-731/28 Bluefi eld L 85-942/5 at King L 80-852/7 at Bryan W 80-782/9 at Tennessee Wesleyan W 94-792/11 Lee L 95-1042/14 Milligan L 66-712/16 at Covenant W 63-572/18 at Bluefi eld W 81-692/21 at Clinch Valley L 76-772/23 Virginia Intermont W 80-72# Tusculum Tournament, Greeneville, Tenn.+ Milligan Tournament, Milligan College, Tenn.

1 9 9 1 - 9 2 ( 1 3 - 1 8 )Coach: Mike Hollowell

Date Opponent W/L Score11/8 v. Pikeville% L 83-8611/9 at Lindsey Wilson% L 94-10611/15 at Embry-Riddle+ L 91-10111/16 v. Brewton-Parker+ L 74-9911/22 v. Freed-Hardeman$ L 89-9011/23 v. Tomlinson$ W 129-6711/26 at Warren Wilson W 85-7112/3 at King L 74-8812/10 Bryan W 98-9412/12 at Maryville L 60-901/6 Clinch Valley W 70-581/11 Virginia Intermont L 66-771/13 at Tennessee Wesleyan W 94-881/17 Defry (forfeit) W 2-01/18 at Alice Lloyd L 84-941/21 Milligan L 75-851/23 Warren Wilson W 89-761/25 Covenant W 76-731/27 at Bluefi eld L 83-851/30 at Virginia Intermont L 83-902/2 DeVry (forfeit) W 2-02/4 King L 72-802/6 at Bryan W 86-842/8 Tennessee Wesleyan W 101-842/13 at Milligan L 75-782/15 Alice Lloyd W 92-812/17 Bluefi eld W 94-762/20 Maryville L 80-862/22 at Covenant L 104-1052/25 at Clinch Valley L 77-78------ at Milligan@ L 77-95% Lindsey Wilson Tourn., Columbia, Ky.+ Embry-Riddle Tournament$ Tusculum/Milligan Tournament, Greeneville, Tenn. (Hal Hendard Gym)@ NAIA District 24 Tournament, Milligan, Tenn.

1 9 9 2 - 9 3 ( 2 2 - 1 1 )Coach: Mike Hollowell

Date Opponent W/L Score11/18 at Warren Wilson W 123-8111/21 Sue Benne� W 101-9411/24 at Clinch Valley W 89-7212/1 King W 75-6912/3 at Carson-Newman W 86-7712/5 Montreat (OT) W 100-9112/7 at Sue Benne� L 88-9412/10 at Lincoln Memorial L 71-7912/12 Bryan W 123-921/4 Carson-Newman W 90-811/7 at North Alabama L 62-911/9 Virginia Intermont L 93-941/11 Tennessee Wesleyan L 90-961/14 at Montreat L 77-861/16 at Piedmont W 97-781/19 at Milligan W 77-671/23 Piedmont W 107-911/25 Bluefi eld W 117-1001/28 at Virginia Intermont L 74-921/30 Covenant L 77-84

2/2 at King W 83-772/4 at Bryan (OT) L 98-992/6 at Tennessee Wesleyan W 109-932/9 at Alice Lloyd L 64-962/11 Milligan W 94-852/13 Alice Lloyd W 96-932/15 at Bluefi eld W 70-682/17 Warren Wilson W 131-582/20 at Covenant W 79-742/23 at Clinch Valley W 110-942/26 Bluefi eld# W 99-763/2 v. Virginia Intermont$ W 89-87# NAIA Dist. 24 Tournament, Greeneville, Tenn.$ NAIA District 24 Tournament, Bristol, Tenn.

1 9 9 3 - 9 4 ( 1 3 - 1 8 )Coach: Mike Hollowell

Date Opponent W/L Score11/16 Warren Wilson W 95-3611/19 v. Wisconsin-Pla� eville& L 61-8611/20 v. Eureka& L 65-9311/23 Clinch Valley* L 84-9911/26 vs. Lee# L 95-10411/27 vs. King# L 54-7611/30 King* W 86-7812/4 at Montreat-Anderson* L 72-8312/7 at Covenant* L 76-8212/11 Bryan* W 97-881/3 vs. Roberts Wesleyan$ L 97-1071/4 at Maryville$ W 93-881/8 Virginia Intermont* L 87-951/10 at Tennessee Wesleyan* W 86-751/13 Montreat-Anderson* W 94-881/15 at Piedmont W 98-881/18 Milligan* L 65-901/22 Piedmont W 104-851/24 at Bluefi eld* W 103-881/27 at Virginia Intermont* L 90-932/1 King* L 91-972/3 at Bryan* W 102-822/5 Tennessee Wesleyan* W 118-1052/9 at Alice Lloyd* L 88-1052/10 at Milligan* L 68-802/12 Alice Lloyd* (OT) L 88-962/14 Bluefi eld* W 93-902/16 Warren Wilson (forfeit) W 2-02/19 Covenant* L 85-872/22 at Clinch Valley* L 92-962/25 at Milligan L 62-71& Cap� al Invita� onal, Columbus, Ohio# Lincoln Memorial Tournament, Harrogate, Tenn.$ Maryville Tournament, Maryville, Tenn.

1 9 9 4 - 9 5 ( 1 4 - 1 9 )Coach: Mike Hollowell

Date Opponent W/L Score11/12 at Lee L 97-11111/16 Piedmont L 77-10011/18 v. Knoxville! W 88-7511/19 at Milligan! L 81-10111/26 at Maryville% L 57-9811/27 v. Ferrum% L 81-9711/29 at Virginia Intermont L 78-8912/1 Montreat-Anderson W 87-8012/6 at Piedmont L 71-10212/10 at Covenant L 66-9112/13 Tennessee Wesleyan W 93-711/4 at UNC Asheville L 75-1131/6 Piedmont W 88-851/7 Maryville L 68-871/10 Bryan W 113-1031/14 at King (OT) L 72-691/17 at Alice Lloyd L 90-921/19 Virginia Intermont L 80-851/23 at Montreat-Anderson W 95-851/25 at Clinch Valley W 98-901/28 Milligan L 99-1061/31 Bluefi eld W 103-902/2 at Tennessee Wesleyan L 87-882/4 at Milligan L 95-1052/7 Alice Lloyd W 108-1042/9 at Bryan (OT) L 97-992/11 King W 89-792/14 Lee L 112-1162/16 at Bluefi eld L 89-972/18 Covenant W 85-832/21 Clinch Valley W 106-752/25 at Va. Intermont@(OT) W 128-1252/27 v. Milligan@ L 80-94! Milligan Tournament, Milligan College, Tenn.% Maryville Tournament, Maryville, Tenn.@ NAIA District 24 Tournament, Bristol, Tenn.

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1 9 9 5 - 9 6 ( 8 - 2 3 )Coach: Mike Hollowell

Date Opponent W/L Score11/17 v. Trinity Interna� onal% L 87-10011/18 v. Ohio St.-Newark% W 96-7511/25 v. Marie� a (OH)& L 63-9011/26 v. Embry-Riddle& W 85-8311/28 at Virginia Intermont* L 81-9511/30 Montreat* L 84-9112/2 Mar� n Methodist W 90-8412/5 Covenant* W 109-9212/8 v. Sue Benne� # L 63-10012/9 at Lincoln Memorial# L 80-8312/14 at Tennessee Wesleyan* L 68-721/3 at UNC Asheville L 51-981/6 Maryville L 80-851/9 Bryan* W 106-1051/13 at King* L 80-901/16 at Alice Lloyd* L 75-981/18 Virginia Intermont* L 70-851/20 at Woff ord L 70-991/22 at Montreat* L 78-791/24 at Clinch Valley* L 81-871/27 Milligan* L 88-971/30 Bluefi eld* L 99-1032/1 Tennessee Wesleyan* L 89-912/6 Alice Lloyd* W 92-882/8 at Bryan* W 88-782/10 King* L 100-1122/12 at Milligan* L 83-882/13 at Convenant* L 65-742/15 at Bluefi eld* L 76-1062/18 at Maryville L 58-702/20 Clinch Valley* W 99-89% Milligan Tournament, Milligan College, Tenn.& Maryville Tournament, Maryville, Tenn.# Lincoln Memorial Tournament, Harrogate, Tenn.

1 9 9 6 - 9 7 ( 1 2 - 1 7 )Coach: Mike Hollowell

Date Opponent W/L Score11/18 Carson-Newman L 73-9311/20 Mars Hill W 88-8611/22 at Gardner-Webb+ L 87-10311/23 v. Bluefi eld State+ L 75-8611/25 at Woff ord L 86-9811/29 at Kennesaw State$ L 69-7711/30 v. Clayton State$ L 63-6612/4 at Mars Hill L 81-10212/7 at Carson-Newman L 82-9512/10 King W 75-6612/12 at Campbell L 74-9312/16 Kennesaw State L 89-1081/3 at Indiana-Southeast L 79-951/5 at Spalding L 81-961/8 Mar� n Methodist W 98-911/11 Limestone W 93-871/13 at Milligan L 65-741/18 at East Coast Bible W 107-731/22 Oakland City L 106-1091/25 Spalding W 120-1151/29 at Lincoln Memorial W 75-641/31 East Coast Bible W 107-732/1 at Limestone L 91-1062/10 at Oakland City L 88-932/15 Milligan (OT) W 99-96 3/1 Sue Benne� @ W 117-1003/4 at Lindsey Wilson# L 72-90+ Gardner-Webb Invita� onal., Boiling Springs, N.C.$ Kennesaw St. Tournament, Kennesaw, Ga.@ NAIA Mid-South Region Tourn., Greeneville, TN# NAIA Mid-South Region Tourn., Columbia, Ky.

1 9 9 7 - 9 8 ( 1 7 - 1 1 )Coach: Mike Hollowell

Date Opponent W/L Score11/14 v. Union! L 69-7511/15 v. UC-Clermont! W 88-7411/17 Lees-McRae W 105-10411/19 at Mars Hill L 80-11311/21 at Gardner-Webb% L 79-10111/22 v. Limestone% W 77-6611/25 Clinch Valley W 87-7212/6 Gardner-Webb W 90-7412/8 Mars Hill W 98-8712/10 at Carson-Newman L 77-961/5 at Radford L 72-831/9 at East Coast Bible W 118-491/10 at Limestone W 82-651/12 Milligan& W 83-801/16 Lincoln Memorial+ L 63-1001/17 King W 65-631/22 v. Pikeville^ W 66-541/23 at Col. of West Virginia^ L 64-921/26 Carson-Newman W 64-582/2 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 61-792/7 East Coast Bible W 107-512/9 Lenoir-Rhyne W 50-472/11 at Lincoln Memorial L 66-81

2/14 at Clinch Valley W 72-612/16 at Lees-McRae W 109-702/18 Limestone L 69-722/25 at Ohio Southern W 83-733/4 Rio Grande# L 70-72! Smith/Harris Classic, Milligan College Tenn.% Rotary-Dixie Classic, Boiling Springs, N.C.& Final game in Pioneer Gymnasium+ First game in Pioneer Arena^ Coal Classic, Beckley, W.Va.# NAIA Great Lakes Ind. Reg., Greeneville, Tenn.

1 9 9 8 - 9 9 ( 1 4 - 1 3 )Coach: Mike Hollowell

Date Opponent W/L Score11/13 at Indianapolis+ L 67-8511/14 v. Ferris State+ W 62-5811/18 Mars Hill (OT) W 89-8711/21 at Presbyterian L 64-7311/23 Clinch Valley W 79-6911/29 West Virginia Tech W 100-8912/2 at Mars Hill W 90-7612/4 King% W 64-5312/5 Virginia Intermont% W 95-8212/7 Lees-McRae W 83-6712/10 Presbyterian L 61-7012/13 at Carson-Newman L 63-6912/29 at Augusta State^ W 82-81 12/30 v. Paine^ W 73-571/4 Pfeiff er W 108-941/7 at Liberty L 65-941/13 at Western Carolina L 81-971/17 at Oakland City L 63-1071/20 Lincoln Memorial L 78-821/26 Carson-Newman L 68-701/27 at #18 Wingate L 51-762/3 at Lincoln Memorial L 87-1072/6 at Clinch Valley W 84-692/11 at Lees-McRae W 79-622/14 at Pfeiff er L 69-822/17 Oakland City L 59-762/20 at Milligan W 65-64+ Tip-Off Classic, Indianapolis, Ind.% Tusculum Invita� onal, Greeneville, Tenn.^ Augusta St Holiday Classic, Augusta, Ga.

1 9 9 9 - 0 0 ( 1 1 - 1 7 )Coach: Mike Hollowell

Date Opponent W/L Score11/19 Lees-McRae L 66-7611/22 at Liberty L 54-6911/28 at Lees-McRae L 67-6912/1 Lincoln Memorial W 87-6612/3 Virginia-Wise+ W 60-5612/4 Mar� n Methodist+ L 75-8412/8 at Gardner-Webb* L 61-8812/10 v. Clarion% (OT) L 69-7112/11 v. Mt. Aloysius% W 88-7512/14 King W 71-47 1/8 at Carson-Newman* W 84-811/10 Newberry* (OT) L 79-821/13 Lenoir-Rhyne* L 67-711/15 at Catawba* W 62-611/19 #17 Wingate* L 46-481/27 at Mars Hill* W 60-421/31 at Lincoln Memorial L 51-622/5 Carson-Newman* L 69-792/7 #16 Gardner-Webb* L 71-842/9 at Newberry* L 61-632/12 at Lenoir-Rhyne* W 78-612/14 Presbyterian* L 55-692/16 Catawba* W 62-452/19 at #10 Wingate* L 47-502/23 at Presbyterian* L 43-602/26 Mars Hill* W 70-562/28 Mars Hill@ W 65-502/29 at #10 Wingate@ L 54-74+ Tusculum/Takoma Tournament, Greeneville, TN% WVU Tech Invita� onal, Montgomery, WV@ SAC Tournament

2 0 0 0 - 0 1 ( 8 - 1 9 )Coach: Mike Hollowell

Date Opponent W/L Score11/17 at Liberty L 58-8411/20 Virginia-Wise L 70-8311/24 at Bluefi eld State+ W 95-7511/25 v. Concord+ (OT) L 89-10011/27 Concord W 88-8211/29 at Lincoln Memorial L 85-9512/1 Virginia Intermont% W 74-6612/2 King% L 60-6812/4 at Virginia-Wise L 93-10212/7 North Greenville W 65-5212/9 at Concord L 80-841/6 at Presbyterian* L 43-631/10 at Catawba* L 75-821/13 Lenoir-Rhyne* L 65-661/17 at Newberry* L 65-72

1/20 Carson-Newman* L 65-721/24 Mars Hill* W 83-741/27 at #4 Wingate* L 61-801/31 Lincoln Memorial* W 86-762/3 Presbyterian* L 51-582/7 Catawba* W 81-752/10 at Lenoir-Rhyne* L 52-762/14 Newberry* W 87-692/17 at Carson-Newman* L 72-872/21 at Mars Hill* L 69-842/24 #7 Wingate* L 84-922/27 at #9 Wingate@ L 67-80+ Bluefi eld St. Tournament, Bluefi eld, W.V.% Takoma Hospital Classic, Greeneville, Tenn.@ SAC Tournament

2 0 0 1 - 0 2 ( 1 5 - 1 3 )Coach: Griff Mills

Date Opponent W/L Score11/19 Concord W 50-4511/24 USC Spartanburg W 53-4111/27 North Greenville L 36-4911/29 at Concord L 58-6212/1 at Lincoln Memorial L 62-7812/5 at North Greenville L 57-6812/6 Milligan W 61-4412/8 at Erskine W 56-5012/10 at USC Spartanburg W 41-4012/14 at Liberty (OT) L 45-461/2 Lincoln Memorial L 65-701/5 Presbyterian* W 55-501/9 Catawba* L 61-711/12 at Lenoir-Rhyne* L 54-661/16 Newberry* W 72-501/19 at Carson-Newman* L 50-641/23 at Mars Hill* W 64-511/26 Wingate* L 57-611/29 at Milligan W 52-452/2 at Presbyterian* W 66-572/6 at Catawba* L 46-532/9 Lenoir-Rhyne* W 74-642/13 at Newberry* W 68-632/16 Carson-Newman* L 52-622/20 Mars Hill* W 67-542/23 at #20 Wingate* W 68-642/26 Lenoir-Rhyne@ W 46-443/1 v. #18 Carson-Newman+ L 51-88@ SAC Tournament (1st Rd.), Greeneville, Tenn.+ SAC Tournament (Semifi nal), Hickory, N.C.

2 0 0 2 - 0 3 ( 1 6 - 1 2 )Coach: Griff Mills

Date Opponent W/L Score11/24 at Lees-McRae W 90-5611/25 at Montreat L 77-8211/27 North Greenville W 92-4112/7 Erskine W 70-5712/11 at Concord W 82-7112/15 Lincoln Memorial L 47-5212/19 Montreat W 84-6912/22 at Lincoln Memorial L 54-7112/29 at Lander W 69-511/2 Lees-McRae W 69-341/4 at USC Spartanburg L 55-581/7 Concord W 57-451/11 at Presbyterian* L 49-541/13 at North Greenville W 87-691/15 at Catawba* W 84-701/18 Lenoir-Rhyne* W 69-601/22 at Newberry* L 44-591/25 Carson-Newman* L 58-611/29 Mars Hill* W 66-632/1 at Wingate* L 55-812/8 Presbyterian* L 43-522/12 Catawba* W 81-712/15 at Lenoir-Rhyne* L 56-632/19 Newberry* W 81-622/22 at Carson-Newman* W 72-632/26 at Mars Hill* L 57-653/1 Wingate* W 92-893/5 at Presbyterian@ L 54-61@ SAC Tournament

2 0 0 3 - 0 4 ( 1 9 - 8 )Coach: Duggar Baucom

South Atlan� c Conference ChampionsDate Opponent W/L Score11/18 King W 75-5511/23 USC Aiken W 80-6611/25 Montreat L 77-8311/28 at #22 Kennesaw St.+ L 79-8911/29 v. Montevallo+ W 66-6212/6 Virginia-Wise W 93-4712/8 USC Spartanburg W 84-6412/13 at Virginia-Wise W 81-5712/18 at USC Aiken% W 84-6812/19 vs. Augusta St.% W 91-7812/30 at #1 Southern Indiana L 68-82

1/3 Lander W 90-791/10 Presbyterian* W 80-591/14 Catawba* (OT) W 67-631/17 at Lenoir-Rhyne* L 73-841/21 Newberry* W 92-611/24 at Carson-Newman* W 80-761/28 at Mars Hill* W 75-641/31 Wingate* W 100-852/7 at Presbyterian* W 80-732/11 at Catawba* W 78-532/14 #25 Lenoir-Rhyne* W 73-722/18 at Newberry* L 65-802/21 Carson-Newman* L 63-792/25 Mars Hill* W 83-722/28 at Wingate* L 71-763/5 v. Catawba@ L 58-60@ SAC Tournament, Hickory, N.C.+ Kennesaw Classic, Kennesaw, Ga.% ConocoPhillips Classic, Aiken, S.C.

2 0 0 4 - 0 5 ( 1 8 - 1 1 )Coach: Duggar Baucom

SAC Tournament ChampionsNCAA Tournament

Date Opponent W/L Score11/19 at Lander+ W 86-8011/20 v. Georgia College+ W 82-8011/24 at Lincoln Memorial W 85-7212/2 Lincoln Memorial L 82-8312/9 King W 85-7012/14 at King W 83-7512/17 v. #20 West Georgia% L 72-8312/18 at #11 Kennesaw St.% L 62-7112/29 v. Shaw^ L 80-8112/30 v. Augusta State^ W 92-761/8 at Wingate* W 92-801/12 Mars Hill* L 79-801/15 at Catawba* L 82-851/19 Carson-Newman* W 71-681/22 Newberry* W 78-751/26 at Presbyterian* L 75-871/31 at Lenoir-Rhyne* L 82-1082/5 Wingate* W 116-1012/7 North Greenville W 100-682/9 at Mars Hill* L 73-942/12 Catawba* W 89-882/16 at Carson-Newman* W 101-782/19 at Newberry* W 97-852/23 Presbyterian* L 86-922/26 Lenoir-Rhyne* W 68-673/2 Carson-Newman@ W 93-763/5 v. Catawba# W 76-723/6 v. Lenoir-Rhyne# W 79-733/12 at #3 Bowie St.& (OT) L 88-91* South Atlan� c Conference Game+ Lander Classic, Greenwood, S.C.% Figh� ng Owl Classic, Kennesaw, Ga.^ L-R/Moretz Sports Classic, Hickory, NC@ SAC Tournament (Qtrfnl), Greeneville, Tenn.# SAC Tournament, Hickory, N.C.& NCAA II South Atlan� c Regional, Bowie, Md.

2 0 0 5 - 0 6 ( 1 4 - 1 5 )Coach: Jim Boone

Date Opponent W/L Score11/15 at North Greenville W 59-5611/18 v. Georgia College+ W 82-7211/19 at Lander+ W 74-6911/22 at Winston-Salem St. L 62-6411/26 Winston-Salem St. L 65-7511/30 Bluefi eld W 80-7612/3 at Lincoln Memorial W 61-5912/6 Augusta State W 68-6212/9 v. #22 West Liberty St.% L 91-12112/10 at Glenville St.% W 81-7212/13 Lincoln Memorial (OT) W 87-7712/15 USC Aiken W 76-6712/30 at Augusta State L 77-841/7 Wingate* W 100-921/11 at Mars Hill* L 77-871/14 Catawba* L 63-791/18 at Carson-Newman* W 79-711/21 at Newberry* L 63-821/25 Presbyterian* L 50-651/28 Lenoir-Rhyne* L 59-672/4 at Wingate* (OT) W 92-892/8 Mars Hill* W 83-722/11 at Catawba* L 92-992/15 Carson-Newman* L 64-782/18 Newberry* L 64-662/22 at Presbyterian* L 53-562/25 at Lenoir-Rhyne* L 45-593/1 at Catawba# W 87-843/4 v. Presbyterian@ L 62-67* South Atlan� c Conference Game+ Bearcat Classic, Greenwood, S.C.% Glenville St. Tournament, Glenville, W.Va.# SAC Tournament-Quarterfi nal, Salisbury, N.C.@ SAC Tournament-Semifi nal, Hickory, N.C.

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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Date Opponent W/L Score11/18 at Brevard W 88-6411/21 Bluefi eld W 78-6111/28 Concord W 80-6712/1 v. Ouachita Bap� st+ W 65-6312/2 at Queens+ L 70-8212/6 Glenville State W 81-6812/9 at UNC Asheville L 66-8412/11 at Concord L 61-6812/16 at USC Aiken W 65-6112/19 King W 57-551/3 Presbyterian* L 59-611/6 Lenoir-Rhyne* L 62-721/8 at Lincoln Memorial* L 63-671/10 at Catawba* L 50-531/13 Brevard L 67-681/17 at Carson-Newman* W 81-731/20 Newberry* W 76-641/24 Wingate* L 72-821/27 at Mars Hill* L 64-671/31 at Lenoir-Rhyne* L 66-782/3 Lincoln Memorial* W 61-582/7 Catawba* L 46-602/10 at Wingate* L 58-652/12 Carson-Newman* W 86-742/14 at Newberry* W 64-422/17 at Presbyterian* L 50-532/21 Mars Hill* W 79-482/28 at Wingate# L 56-66* South Atlan� c Conference Game+ Sodexo Shootout, Charlo� e, N.C.# SAC Tournament-Quarterfi nal, Wingate, N.C.

2 0 0 7 - 0 8 ( 1 3 - 1 5 )Coach: Jim Boone

Date Opponent W/L Score11/17 Bellarmine+ L 75-8111/18 Georgia College+ L 57-7211/23 v. West Va. Tech% L 63-6611/24 at Bluefi eld State% W 83-5411/27 at UNC Asheville L 73-8412/1 at Brevard W 75-6412/5 at Elon W 74-6012/8 at Concord L 64-7512/12 at Lees-McRae W 69-6112/19 Anderson W 86-621/2 #22 Mount Olive L 59-601/5 at Lenoir-Rhyne* L 64-771/7 Concord W 67-641/9 Lincoln Memorial* (OT) W 73-671/12 Catawba* W 82-791/19 Carson-Newman* L 81-861/23 at Newberry* L 62-741/26 at Wingate* L 77-811/30 Mars Hill* L 61-622/2 Lenoir-Rhyne* L 59-822/6 at Lincoln Memorial* L 64-702/9 at Catawba* W 65-612/13 Wingate* L 53-642/16 at Carson-Newman* W 88-742/20 Newberry* W 71-632/23 Brevard W 76-432/27 at Mars Hill* W 85-593/5 at Catawba@ L 63-67* South Atlan� c Conference Game+ Sodexo Pioneer Classic, Greeneville, Tenn.% Currence Classic, Bluefi eld, W.Va.@ SAC Tournament-Quarterfi nal, Salisbury, NC

2 0 0 8 - 0 9 ( 2 0 - 1 1 )NCAA TournamentCoach: Jim Boone

Date Opponent W/L Score11/15 at Anderson L 57-7111/21 Flagler+ W 75-5811/22 Columbus St.+ W 89-6911/28 West Alabama% W 58-5711/29 Georgia College & St.% L 71-8712/03 Concord W 84-7712/06 Brevard* W 65-4812/10 Lees-McRae W 53-5112/13 at Concord W 63-5512/17 #18 Bellarmine L 62-8112/30 at Mount Olive W 64-511/3 Lenoir-Rhyne* L 60-771/7 at Lincoln Memorial* L 55-591/10 at #23 Catawba* L 64-671/13 Urbana W 79-721/17 at Carson-Newman* W 62-531/21 Newberry* W 71-591/24 Wingate* W 60-551/28 at Mars Hill* W 59-551/31 at Lenoir-Rhyne* W 80-682/4 Lincoln Memorial* W 74-712/7 #25 Catawba* W 72-552/11 at Wingate* L 55-672/14 Carson-Newman* W 83-742/18 at Newberry* L 60-692/21 at Brevard* W 72-552/25 Mars Hill* L 75-783/4 Wingate@ W 64-533/7 v. Newberry# W 79-613/8 v. Catawba# L 61-633/14 at #4 Augusta State! L 60-62* South Atlan� c Conference Game+ Sodexo Classic, Greeneville, Tenn.% Jameson Inn Classic, Greeneville, Tenn.@ SAC Tournament-Qtrfi nal, Greeneville, Tenn.# SAC Tournament, Hickory, N.C.! NCAA II Southeast Regional, Augusta, Ga.

2 0 0 9 - 1 0 ( 1 6 - 1 2 )Coach: Jim Boone

Date Opponent W/L Score11/16 Tennessee Wesleyan W 81-6411/20 vs. Chris� an Brothers+ L 43-4711/21 vs. Lake Erie+ W 63-4911/27 vs. North Georgia$ W 61-5611/28 vs. Georgia College$ L 59-7612/2 Queens (N.C.) L 74-8012/5 at Brevard* (OT) L 54-5812/7 St. Catharine W 61-4412/9 Lees-McRae W 72-5012/12 #4 Augusta State L 68-7912/21 at Bellarmine L 59-711/2 at Lenoir-Rhyne* W 74-471/6 Lincoln Memorial* L 52-671/9 Catawba* W 59-501/12 Mid-Con� nent W 69-591/16 Carson-Newman* L 58-621/20 at Newberry* W 73-581/23 at Wingate* W 70-681/27 Mars Hill* W 80-702/1 Lenoir-Rhyne* W 61-562/3 at Lincoln Memorial* L 62-652/6 at Catawba* L 65-782/10 Wingate* W 87-682/13 at Carson-Newman* W 77-512/17 Newberry* w 68-592/20 Brevard* W 68-522/24 at Mars Hill* L 61-633/3 Carson-Newman# L 69-76* South Atlan� c Conference Game+ John L. Griffi n/Lions Club Classic, Highland Heights, Ky.$ Dick Campbell Classic, Jeff erson City, Tenn.# SAC Tournament-Qtrfi nal, Greeneville, Tenn.

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDSOpponent W LAlice Lloyd ............................. 7 9Anderson (S.C.) .....................1 1Appalachian Bible .................. 1 0Augusta State .......................4 4Aus� n Peay State ................... 0 1Beckley .................................. 0 1Bellarmine ............................. 0 4Belmont ................................. 0 2Bethel .................................... 0 1Bluefi eld (Va.) ...................... 14 9Bluefi eld State (W.Va.) .......... 2 1Brevard ................................6 2Brewton-Parker ..................... 0 1Bryan ................................... 12 10Campbell ............................... 0 1Carson-Newman .................41 87Catawba .............................14 15Cha� anooga .......................... 2 0Chris� an Brothers .................. 0 3Clarion ................................... 0 1Clayton State ........................0 1Clearwater Chris� an .............. 1 0Columbus State ..................... 1 0Concord ................................. 9 6Covenant ............................... 7 10Cumberland (Ky.) ................... 1 2Cumberland (Tenn.) ............... 1 1Defry ...................................... 2 0East Coast Bible ..................... 4 0East Tennessee State ........... 19 40

Opponent W LEckerd .................................... 1 0Elon ....................................... 1 0Embry-Riddle ......................... 1 1Emory & Henry ...................... 5 4Erskine ................................... 2 0Eureka .................................... 0 1Ferris State ............................ 1 0Ferrum ................................... 0 1Flagler .................................... 1 0Freed-Hardeman ................... 1 2Gardner-Webb ....................... 1 3Georgia College ....................2 3Glenville State ........................ 2 0Hillsdale ....................... First Mee� ngHiwassee ...................... First Mee� ngIndiana-Southeast ................. 0 2Indianapolis ........................... 0 1Jacksonville State ................... 0 2King (Tenn.) .......................... 62 60Kennesaw State ..................... 0 6Knoxville ................................ 2 1Lake Erie ................................ 1 0Lander ................................... 4 0Lee ......................................... 2 14Lees-McRae ..........................9 2Lenoir-Rhyne ......................14 16Liberty ................................... 0 4Limestone .............................. 4 3Lindsey Wilson ....................... 0 4Lincoln Memorial ...............42 113

Opponent W LLipscomb ............................... 1 1Manchester ........................... 1 0Marie� a ................................. 0 1Mars Hill .............................21 25Maryville ................................ 7 10Mid-Con� nent ......................1 0Middle Tennessee State ........ 0 1Milligan ................................ 19 24Montevallo ............................ 1 0Montreat ............................... 5 6Mount Aloysius ...................... 1 0Mount Olive ........................... 1 1Newberry ...........................14 9North Alabama ...................... 0 1North Carolina-Asheville ....... 0 4North Georgia ........................ 1 0North Greenville .................... 6 2Oakland City .......................... 0 4Ohio Southern ....................... 1 0Ohio State-Newark ................ 1 0Ouachita Bap� st .................... 1 0Queens (N.C.) .......................0 2Paine ...................................... 1 0Pfeiff er ................................... 1 1Piedmont ............................... 5 2Pikeville ................................. 4 2Presbyterian .......................... 4 16Radford .................................. 0 1Rio Grande ............................. 0 1Robert Wesleyan ................... 0 1

Opponent W LSaint Catharine .....................1 0Sewanee ................................ 1 1Shaw ...................................... 0 1South Carolina-Aiken ............. 4 0South Carolina-Upstate ......... 3 1Southern Indiana ................... 0 1Southern Tech ....................... 0 1Southern Wesleyan ............... 2 2Spalding ................................. 1 1Sue Benne� ........................... 2 2Tennessee .............................. 2 9Tennessee Wesleyan ...........11 16Tomlinson .............................. 5 0Trevecca ................................. 2 0Trinity Interna� onal ............... 0 1UC-Clermont .......................... 1 0Union (Ky.) ............................. 6 4Urbana ................................... 1 0Virginia-Wise ....................... 15 13Virginia Intermont ................. 8 12Warren Wilson .................... 11 2West Alabama ....................... 1 0West Georgia ......................... 0 2West Liberty State ................. 0 1West Virginia, College of ....... 0 1West Virginia Tech ................. 1 1Western Carolina ................... 2 6Wingate ..............................11 16Winston-Salem State ............. 0 2Wisconsin-Pla� eville ............. 0 1Woff ord ................................. 0 2Wright State ................. First Mee� ng

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Single-GamePoints: 52, Tim Masters at King, 2/7/89Field Goals: 18, Jeff Riley at Alice Lloyd, 2/18/86Field Goal A� empts: 28, Jeff Riley at Alice Lloyd, 2/18/86Field Goal Percentage (min. 10FG): .909 (10-11), Greg McIntosh vs. King, 12/9/043-Point Field Goals: 13, Bobby Ewing vs. Augusta State, 12/30/043-Point A� empts: 21, Shane Banks vs. Union, 11/14/97 & vs. UC Clermont, 11/15/973-Point Percentage (min. 4 a� .): 1.00 (5-5), Jimmy Boone, vs. Bellarmine, 11/15/07Free Throws: 18, James Boshears vs. Bryan, 1/10/95Free Throw A� empts: 26, James Boshears vs. Bryan, 1/10/95Free Throw Percentage (min. 9 made): 1.00 (16-16), Jonathon Shepherd at New-berry, 2/13/02; (11-11), Kyle Moore at Brevard, 12/1/07; (9-9), Richie Cutlip at Montreat- Anderson, 1/23/95, (9-9), Jonathon Shepherd vs. Erksine, 12/7/02Rebounds: 21, Jeremy Fortner vs. Sue Benne� , 3/1/97Assists: 16, Ken Cutlip vs. Milligan, 1988-89 & Doug DeBusk vs. Bluefi eld, 1/25/93Blocked Shots: 8, Brad Hawks at Lander, 12/29/02Steals: 8, Tom Massolio vs. Tomlinson, 1991-92 & Sean Wilcox vs. Tennessee Wes-leyan, 1/11/93

Single-SeasonPoints: 720, Tim Masters, 1989-90Scoring Average: 27.7, Ralph Horne, 1952-53Field Goals: 266, Tim Masters, 1989-90Field Goal A� empts: 634, Tim Masters, 1989-90Field Goal Percentage: .627 (173-276), Brad Hawks, 2003-043-Point Field Goals: 117, Kyle Moore, 2009-103-Point Field Goal A� empts: 288, Shane Banks, 1997-983-Point Percentage: .518 (57-110), Stacey Carden, 1992-93Free Throws: 203, Kyle Moore, 2008-09Free Throw A� empts: 241, Kyle Moore, 2008-09Free Throw Percentage (min. 50 FT): .943 (66-70), Jonathon Shepherd, 2001-02Rebounds: 319, Lenzy Houston, 1979-80Rebounding Average: 10.4, Michael Paul, 1988-89Assists: 244, Doug DeBusk, 1994-95Blocked Shots: 54, Santana Waldon, 1990-91Steals: 80, Sean Wilcox, 1992-93

CareerPoints: 2487, Ralph Horne, 1953-57Field Goals: 660, Dante’ Owens, 1990-94Field Goal A� empts: 1495, Shane Banks, 1996-00Field Goal Percentage: (min. 250 FGM) .589 (442-750), Brad Hawks, 2001-053-Point Field Goals: 327, Shane Banks, 1996-003-Point Field Goal A� empts: 961, Shane Banks, 1996-003-Point Percentage: .507 (115-277), Greg Barne� , 1994-98Free Throws: 447, Kyle Moore, 2007-10Free Throw A� empts: 549, Tim McPhail, 1996-00Free Throw Percentage (min. 100 FT): .893 (159-178), Jonathon Shepherd, 2001-04Rebounds: 775, Ray Chris� an, 1990-94Rebounding Average: 7.1, Tim McPhail, 1996-00Assists: 735, Doug DeBusk, 1991-95Assists Per Game: 6.1, Doug DeBusk, 1991-95Blocked Shots: 159, Brad Hawks, 2001-05Steals: 147, Sean Wilcox, 1991-92

Single-GameMost Points: 131 vs. Warren Wilson, 2/17/93Fewest Points: 36 vs. North Greenville, 11/27/01Most Points Allowed: 147 at Lee, 2/7/04Fewest Points Allowed: 34 vs. Lees-McRae, 1/2/03Field Goals: 50 at East Coast Bible, 1/9/98Field Goal A� empts: 91 vs. Warren Wilson, 2/17/93Field Goal Percentage: .702 (33-47) vs. Pfeiff er, 1/4/973-Point Field Goals: 20 vs. Lees-McRae, 2/16/983-Point Field Goal A� empts: 49 at Limestone, 2/1/973-Point Field Goal Percentage: .643 (9-14) at Newberry, 1/20/10Free Throws: 41 vs. Gardner-Webb, 12/6/97Free Throw A� empts: 52 vs. Gardner-Webb, 12/6/97Free Throw Percentage: 1.00 (14-14) vs. Clinch Valley, (10-10) at Carson-New-man, 12/13/98, (6-6) vs. Milligan, 2/14/97, (2-2) at Presbyterian, 2/23/00Rebounds: 66 at Lenoir-Rhyne, 2/2/98Personal Fouls: 34 vs. Roberts Wesleyan, 1/3/94Assists: 32 vs. Bluefi eld, 1/25/93 & at Lees-McRae, 2/16/98Most Turnovers: 37 vs. Lincoln Memorial, 11/17/97Fewest Turnovers: 5 vs. King, 2/10/96; vs. East Coast Bible, 1/9/98; vs. Brevard, 12/6/08; at Lincoln Memorial, 1/7/09; vs. Catawba, 3/8/09Blocked Shots: 13 at Mars Hill, 1/23/02Steals: 19 vs. North Greenville, 11/27/02, vs. North Greenville, 2/7/05

MiscellaneousLargest Crowd (all games): 4,000 at Bowie State, 3/12/05Largest Home Crowd: 1,608 vs. Carson-Newman, 2/21/04Largest Away Crowd: 4,000 at Bowie State, 3/12/05

Single-SeasonWins: 25, 1979-80Losses: 23, 1983-84, 1995-96Points: 3016, 1992-93Scoring Average: 91.4, 1992-93Field Goals: 1077, 1992-93Field Goal A� empts: 2191, 1994-95Field Goal Percentage: .504, 1991-92 & 1992-933-Point Field Goals: 290, 1995-963-Point Field Goal A� empts: 770, 1995-963-Point Field Goal Percentage: .438, 1992-93Free Throws: .761, 2008-09Free Throw A� empts: 853, 1994-95Free Throw Percentage: .761, 2008-09Off ensive Rebounds: 483, 1993-94Defensive Rebounds: 872, 1994-95Rebounds: 1305, 1992-93Rebounding Average: 42.5, 1996-97 & 1997-98Personal Fouls: 728, 1992-93Assists: 726, 1992-93Most Turnovers: 546, 1992-93Fewest Turnovers: 351, 1989-90Blocked Shots: 133, 2002-03Steals: 400, 1989-90

Ralph Horne Lenzy Houston Tim Masters Shane Banks Dante’ Owens Jordan Lear Stacy Carden Paul Minton

RECORD BOOK

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PointsPts. Player Opponent Date52 Tim Masters King 2/7/8947 Jamey Dickson Lincoln Memorial 2/16/8045 Ralph Horne Bluefi eld 1/19/5744 James Boshears Bryan 1/10/9543 Don Spargo Mars Hill 1942-4342 Kyle Moore Columbus State 11/22/0841 Ralph Horne at Milligan 1/5/5541 Ralph Horne at King 11/26/5541 Kyle Moore Lees-McRae 12/9/0940 Ralph Horne at Bluefi eld 2/1/57

Field GoalsFG Player Opponent Date18 Jeff Riley at Alice Lloyd 2/18/8617 Tim Masters King 2/7/8916 Ralph Horne at Bluefi eld 2/1/5715 Ralph Horne Pikeville 1/11/5615 Ralph Horne at Union 1/30/5615 Lenzy Houston Bristol 1/5/8015 Dante Owens Piedmont 1/22/9415 James Boshears at Lee 11/12/9415 James Boshears Montreat 12/1/9415 Keena Robins at Virginia-Wise 12/4/00

Field Goal A� emptsFGA Player Opponent Date28 Jeff Riley at Alice Lloyd 2/18/8627 Larry Dorsey Cumberland 11/16/8226 Kyle Moore Queens (N.C.) 12/2/0925 Shane Banks Gardner-Webb 12/6/9725 James Boshears at Lee 11/12/94

Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 made)Pct. (FG-FGA) Player Opponent Date.909 (10-11) Greg McIntosh King 12/9/04.846 (11-13) Oloyede Olumide East Coast Bible 1/9/98.846 (11-13) Kyle Becker Newberry 1/17/01.833 (10-12) Richie Cutlip Clinch Valley 2/21/95.833 (10-12) Shane Banks at Oakland City 2/10/97.833 (10-12) Larry Dorsey Alice Lloyd 11/27/82.833 (10-12) Lavan� Jeter Carson-Newman 2/21/07

3-Point Field Goals3FG Player Opponent Date13 Bobby Ewing vs. Augusta State 12/30/0411 Tim Masters Clinch Valley 11/10/899 Shane Banks Mars Hill 12/8/979 Kyle Moore Lees-McRae 12/9/099 Kyle Moore Lenoir-Rhyne 2/1/109 Kyle Moore Brevard 2/20/10

3-Point Field Goal A� empts3FGA Player Opponent Date21 Shane Banks Union 11/14/9721 Shane Banks UC Clermont 11/15/9720 Kyle Moore Lenoir-Rhyne 2/1/1018 Bobby Ewing vs. Augusta State 12/30/0418 Kyle Moore Brevard 2/20/10

3-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 4 a� .)Pct. (FG-FGA) Player Opponent Date1.00 (5-5) Jimmy Boone Bellarmine 11/17/071.00 (4-4) Derrick Gates Robert Wesleyan 1/3/941.00 (4-4) Ben Carpenter King 12/14/991.00 (4-4) Ben Carpenter Lincoln Memorial 1/31/011.00 (4-4) Ben Carpenter Newberry 1/16/021.00 (4-4) Douglas Tshomba Wingate 1/7/061.00 (4-4) Jordan Lear Mars Hill 2/27/08

Free ThrowsFT Player Opponent Date18 James Boshears Bryan 1/10/9516 Jonathon Shepherd at Newberry 2/13/0214 Jeremy Fortner Milligan 2/15/9714 Santana Waldon at Piedmont 1/15/9414 Kyle Moore Anderson 11/15/08

Free Throw A� emptsFTA Player Opponent Date26 James Boshears Bryan 1/10/9517 Gary Treece Milligan 2/22/7916 Jamey Dickson Lincoln Memorial 2/16/8016 Tim McPhail King 1/17/9816 Santana Waldon at Piedmont 1/15/9416 Jeremy Fortner Milligan 2/15/9716 Kyle Moore Flagler 11/21/0816 Jonathon Shepherd at Newberry 2/13/0216 Kyle Moore at Lenoir-Rhyne 1/2/10

Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 made)Pct. (FT-FTA) Player Opponent Date1.00 (16-16) Jonathon Shepherd at Newberry 2/13/021.00 (13-13) David McWilliams at King 12/4/791.00 (12-12) Kyle Moore at Carson-Newman 2/13/101.00 (11-11) Kyle Moore at Brevard 12/1/071.00 (10-10) Rex Shephard Carson-Newman 2/14/801.00 (10-10) Ryan Troutman at Concord 12/13/081.00 (10-10) Kyle Moore at Carson-Newman 1/17/091.00 (10-10) Kyle Moore at Catawba 2/6/10

ReboundsReb. Player Opponent Date21 Lenzy Houston Bristol 1/5/8021 Jeremy Fortner Sue Benne� 3/1/9719 Mike Staff ord Bluefi eld 12/3/8519 Phil Jackson Catawba 2/7/0118 Jordan Lear v. West Virginia Tech 11/23/07

AssistsAst. Player Opponent Date16 Ken Cutlip Milligan 11/19/8816 Doug DeBusk Bluefi eld 1/25/9315 Doug DeBusk at Milligan 2/4/9515 Donald Sexton vs. Augusta State 12/30/0414 Colin Vaught Lincoln Memorial 2/8/8614 Doug DeBusk Milligan 2/11/9314 Doug DeBusk Alice Lloyd 2/13/9314 Doug DeBusk Lee 2/14/9514 Doug DeBusk at Alice Lloyd 1/17/95

Blocked ShotsBlk. Player Opponent Date8 Brad Hawks at Lander 12/29/026 Tim McPhail at Lincoln Memorial 2/3/996 Brad Hawks at Mars Hill 1/23/025 Tim McPhail King 12/10/965 Santana Waldon Bluefi eld 2/14/945 Bri� on Boedecker at North Greenville 12/5/01

StealsStl. Player Opponent Date8 Tom Massolio Tomlinson 11/23/918 Sean Wilcox Tennessee Wesleyan 1/11/936 Sean Wilcox Covenant 1/29/936 Doug DeBusk Covenant 1/29/936 Sean Wilcox Montreat-Anderson 12/5/926 Jonathon Shepherd Newberry 1/16/02

Tim Masters Doug DeBusk Shane Banks Jeremy Fortner Brad Hawks Greg McIntosh Jimmy Boone Bobby Ewing

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PointsPts. Player Year720 Tim Masters 1989-90693 Kyle Moore 2009-10692 Ralph Horne 1953-54692 Myron Goffi gan 1982-83664 Don Green 1952-53654 Tim Masters 1988-89654 Kyle Moore 2008-09

Scoring AveragePPG Player Year27.7 Ralph Horne 1953-5426.0 Don Green 1952-5326.0 Ralph Horne 1955-5625.6 Lenzy Houston 1978-7924.8 KyleMoore 2009-1024.0 Ralph Horne 1956-5724.0 Jeff Riley 1985-8624.0 Tim Masters 1989-90

Field GoalsFG Player Year266 Tim Masters 1989-90265 Ralph Horne 1953-54247 Jeff Riley 1985-86244 Lenzy Houston 1978-79231 Tim Masters 1988-89231 Reggie Turner 1990-91

Field Goal A� emptsFGA Player Year634 Tim Masters 1989-90550 Tim Masters 1988-89472 Jeff Riley 1985-86444 Reggie Turner 1989-90443 Reggie Turner 1990-91

Field Goal Percentage (min. 100 FGA)Pct. (FG-FGA) Player Year.628 (214-341) Mike Staff ord 1985-86.627 (173-276) Brad Hawks 2003-04.626 (159-254) Greg McIntosh 2004-05.609 (217-356) Mike Staff ord 1985-86.600 (168-280) Stacey Carden 1992-93

3-Point Field Goals3FG Player Year117 Kyle Moore 2009-10102 Shane Banks 1997-98101 Kyle Moore 2008-0998 Aaron Baumgardner 1994-9589 Bobby Ewing 2004-05

3-Point Field Goal A� empts3FGA Player Year288 Shane Banks 1997-98271 Shane Banks 1998-99258 Kyle Moore 2009-10255 Aaron Baumgardner 1994-95245 Kyle Moore 2008-09

3-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 50 FGA)Pct. (FG-FGA) Player Year.518 (57-110) Stacey Carden 1992-93.490 (25-51) Ray Chris� an 1991-92.465 (33-71) Sean Wilcox 1992-93.463 (44-95) Jordan Lear 2006-07.461 (35-76) Tom Massolio 1991-92

Free ThrowsFT Player Year203 Kyle Moore 2008-09169 Lenzy Houston 1979-80162 Ralph Horne 1953-54162 Kyle Moore 2009-10156 James Boshears 1994-95

Free Throw A� emptsFTA Player Year241 Kyle Moore 2008-09233 Ralph Horne 1954-55224 James Boshears 1994-95188 Kyle Moore 2009-10175 Tim McPhail 1998-99

Free Throw Percentage (min. 50 FTM)Pct. (FT-FTA) Player Year.943 (66-70) Jonathon Shepherd 2001-02.879 (102-116) Ryan Troutman 2008-09.874 (76-87) Douglas Tshomba 2004-05.862 (162-188) Kyle Moore 2009-10.845 (82-97) Kyle Moore 2007-08

ReboundsReb. Player Year319 Lenzy Houston 1979-80280 Michael Paul 1988-89265 Ray Chris� an 1993-94262 Mike Staff ord 1985-86251 Ray Chris� an 1992-93

Rebounding AverageRPG Player Year12.1 Lenzy Houston 1978-7911.5 Gary Treece 1978-7910.4 Michael Paul 1988-8910.3 Lenzy Houston 1979-8010.2 Lenzy Houston 1977-7810.1 Mike Staff ord 1985-86

AssistsAst. Player Year244 Doug DeBusk 1994-95243 Doug DeBusk 1992-93192 Ryan Troutman 2008-09187 Sean Wilcox 1992-93185 Donald Sexton 2004-05

Blocked ShotsBlk. Player Year54 Santana Waldon 1990-9144 Bri� on Boedecker 2001-0242 Brad Hawks 2004-0540 Santana Waldon 1991-9240 Brad Hawks 2002-03

StealsStl. Player Year80 Sean Wilcox 1992-9369 Colin Vaught 1985-8668 Reggie Turner 1989-9067 Sean Wilcox 1991-9263 J.J. Scurry 1988-89

Points (min. 1,000 pts.)Pts. Player Years2487 Ralph Horne 1953-572345 Lenzy Houston 1976-802004 Tim Masters 1986-901813 Kyle Moore 2007-101699 Shane Banks 1996-001606 Dante’ Owens 1990-941550 Jordan Lear 2004-081516 Stacy Carden 1989-931500 Paul Minton 1969-731319 Tim McPhail 1996-001303 Richie Cutlip 1990-91, 94-961248 Jeremy Fortner 1996-001218 Pat Compton 1999-031166 Bob Sohas ------1156 Ray Chris� an 1990-941117 James Boshears 1993-961076 Brad Hawks 2001-051069 Reggie Turner 1989-911062 Doug DeBusk 1991-951000 Bill Lorch 1966-701000 Tom Deaton 1966-70

Field GoalsFG Player Years660 Dante’ Owens 1990-94583 Stacy Carden 1989-93576 Shane Banks 1996-00555 Tim Masters 1986-90530 Kyle Moore 2007-10

Field Goal A� emptsFGA Player Years1495 Shane Banks 1996-001188 Kyle Moore 2007-101181 Dante’ Owens 1990-941175 Stacy Carden 1989-931038 Jordan Lear 2004-08

Field Goal Percentage (min. 250 made)Pct. (FG-FGA) Player Years.589 (442-750) Brad Hawks 2001-05.559 (660-1181) Dante’ Owens 1990-94.547 (292-535) Sean Wilcox 1991-93.534 (264-494) Tom Massolio 1988-92.530 (---------) Lenzy Houston 1976-80.516 (417-808) James Boshears 1993-96

3-Point Field Goals3FG Player Years327 Shane Banks 1996-00306 Kyle Moore 2007-10195 Bobby Ewing 2002-05191 Richie Cutlip 1990-91, 94-96165 Pat Compton 1999-03

3-Point Field Goal A� empts3FGA Player Years961 Shane Banks 1996-00711 Kyle Moore 2007-10492 Bobby Ewing 2002-05441 Richie Cutlip 1990-91, 94-96436 Pat Compton 1999-03

3-Point Percentage (min. 50 made)Pct. (FG-FGA) Player Years.507 (115-277) Greg Barne� 1994-98.433 (191-441) Richie Cutlip 1990-91, 94-96.432 (73-169) Brandon Jones 2002-03.430 (306-711) Kyle Moore 2007-10.421 (93-221) Johnny Baird 1992-94

Free ThrowsFT Player Years447 Kyle Moore 2007-10356 Tim McPhail 1996-00355 Jeremy Fortner 1996-00354 Jordan Lear 2004-08299 Doug DeBusk 1991-95

Free Throw A� emptsFTA Player Years549 Tim McPhail 1996-00526 Kyle Moore 2007-10507 Jeremy Fortner 1996-00453 Jordan Lear 2004-08425 James Boshears 1993-96

Free Throw Percentage (min. 100 made)Pct. (FT-FTA) Player Years.893 (159-178) Jonathon Shepherd 2001-03.859 (116-135) Johnny Baird 1992-94.850 (447-526) Kyle Moore 2007-10.849 (197-234) Douglas Tshomba 2003-06.786 (162-206) Ryan Troutman 2007-09

ReboundsReb. Player Years1183 Lenzy Houston 1976-80775 Ray Chris� an 1990-94740 Tim McPhail 1996-00676 Jeremy Fortner 1996-00673 Dante’ Owens 1990-94

Rebounding AverageRPG Player Years7.1 Tim McPhail 1996-006.9 Ray Chris� an 1990-946.6 Arthur Crigler 1992-946.2 Jeremy Fortner 1996-006.1 Reggie Turner 1989-91

AssistsAst. Player Years735 Doug DeBusk 1991-95463 Donald Sexton 2002-06398 Kenny Cutlip 1988-91347 Tom Massolio 1988-92347 Richie Cutlip 1990-91, 94-96

Assists Per GameAPG Player Years6.07 Doug DeBusk 1991-955.73 Ryan Troutman 2007-095.61 Kenny Cutlip 1988-915.36 Sean Wilcox 1991-934.21 Donald Sexton 2002-06

Blocked ShotsBlk. Player Years159 Brad Hawks 2001-05135 Santana Waldon 1990-94106 Tim McPhail 1996-0051 Gabe Story 2005-0747 Josh Benne� 2008-10

StealsStl. Player Years147 Sean Wilcox 1991-93144 J.J. Scurry 1988-92143 Tom Massolio 1988-92142 Doug DeBusk 1991-95127 Brandon Reed 1996-00

INDIVIDUAL CAREER LEADERS

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS

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PointsPts. Year3016 1992-932933 1994-952891 1979-802589 1993-942534 1995-96

Points Per GamePPG Year91.4 1992-9390.3 1979-8088.9 1994-9586.7 1996-9784.7 1991-92

Field GoalsFGM Year1077 1992-931031 1994-95949 1985-86935 1991-92934 1993-94

Field Goal A� emptsFGA Year2191 1994-952137 1992-932071 1989-902007 1988-891964 1995-96

Field Goal PercentagePct. Year.504 1991-92.504 1992-93.500 1985-86.498 2003-04.495 1990-91

3-Point Field Goals3FG Year290 1995-96285 1996-97280 1994-95268 1992-93255 1997-98255 2004-05

3-Point Field Goal A� empts3FGA Year770 1995-96735 1994-95735 1996-97721 1997-98672 2004-05

3-Point Field Goal PercentagePct. Year.438 1992-93.411 2009-10.397 2008-09.389 1991-92.388 1996-97

Free ThrowsFT Year658 1995-96652 1994-95575 1993-94555 1998-99546 1992-93

Free Throw A� emptsFTA Year953 1995-96917 1994-95808 1992-93805 1993-94790 1998-99

Free Throw PercentagePct. Year.761 2008-09.747 2009-10.739 2004-05.736 1993-94.711 1994-95

ReboundsReb. Year1305 1992-931289 1994-951266 1993-941204 1995-961191 1997-98

Rebounds Per GameRPG Year42.5 1996-9742.5 1997-9840.8 1993-9440.2 1985-8639.5 1992-93

Personal FoulsPF Year728 1992-93680 1994-95655 1993-94638 1991-92589 1985-86

AssistsAst. Year726 1992-93653 1990-91581 1988-89581 1989-90568 1991-92

TurnoversTO Year546 1992-93515 1994-95509 1999-00501 1996-97

Blocked ShotsBlk. Year133 2002-03125 2001-0294 2006-0792 1993-9491 1985-8691 2003-04

StealsStl. Year400 1989-90298 1990-91266 1991-92266 1992-93232 1988-89

PointsFG Opponent Date138 Bristol 1/5/80131 Warren Wilson 2/17/92129 v. Tomlinson 11/23/91128 at Virginia Intermont 2/25/95124 Bethel 12/10/79

Field GoalsFG Opponent Date50 at East Coast Bible 1/9/9847 at Virginia Intermont 2/25/9546 Bryan 11/14/8546 v. Tennessee Wesleyan 2/5/9446 v. Warren Wilson 2/17/93

Field Goal A� emptsFGA Opponent Date91 v. Warren Wilson 2/17/9384 at Roberts Wesleyan 1/3/9482 v. East Coast Bible 1/18/9781 v. Lee 11/26/9381 at Virginia-Wise 12/4/00

Field Goal PercentagePct. (FG-FGA) Opponent Date.702 (33-47) Pfeiff er 1/4/97.683 (41-60) East Coast Bible 2/7/98.680 (34-50) at Clinch Valley 1/25/95.667 (50-75) East Coast Bible 1/9/98.667 (30-45) Limestone 1/10/98.667 (40-60) at Car.-Newman 2/16/05

3-Point Field Goals3FG Opponent Date20 Lees-McRae 2/16/9819 Oakland City 1/22/9717 at Limestone 2/1/9717 Warren Wilson 2/17/9317 at Sue Benne� 3/1/9717 at Woff ord 11/25/9617 vs. Augusta State 12/30/04

3-Point Field Goal A� empts3FGA Opponent Date49 at Limestone 2/1/9744 at Lees-McRae 11/24/0240 vs. UC-Clermont 11/15/9740 North Greenville 11/27/0239 Mar� n Methodist 1/8/97

3-Point Field Goal PercentagePct. (FG-FGA) Opponent Date.643 (9-14) at Newberry 1/20/10.632 (12-19) Wingate 1/7/06.625 (10-16) Bluefi eld 1/25/93.607 (17-28) Augusta State 12/30/04.606 (20-33) Lees-McRae 2/14/98.600 (9-15) at Car.-Newman 12/7/96.600 (12-20) at Car.-Newman 1/17/07.600 (9-15) Mid-Con� nent 1/12/10

Free ThrowsFT Opponent Date41 Gardner-Webb 12/6/9740 at Catawba 2/11/0637 Pfeiff er 1/4/9936 at Newberry 2/19/0534 at Piedmont 1/15/9434 Milligan 2/15/9734 Sue Benne� 3/1/9734 Covenant 2/19/94

Free Throw A� emptsFTA Opponent Date52 Gardner-Webb 12/6/9749 at Catawba 2/11/0648 Pfeiff er 1/4/9946 Newberry 1/22/0546 at Newberry 2/19/05

Free Throw PercentagePct. (FT-FTA) Opponent Date1.00 (14-14) Clinch Valley 2/21/951.00 (13-13) Catawba 1/9/101.00 (13-13) Lenoir-Rhyne 2/1/101.00 (10-10) at Car.-Newman 12/13/981.00 (6-6) West Georgia 12/11/821.00 (6-6) Milligan 2/14/971.00 (2-2) at Presbyterian 2/23/00

ReboundsReb. Opponent Date66 Lenoir-Rhyne 2/2/9865 Warren Wilson 2/17/9364 East Coast Bible 1/18/9761 at Lee 11/12/9457 Gardner-Webb 12/6/9757 Gardner-Webb 11/21/9756 Milligan 12/5/85

Personal FoulsPF Opponent Date34 Roberts Wesleyan 1/3/9432 at Virginia-Wise 12/4/0030 at Western Carolina 1/13/9930 at Oakland City 1/17/9930 at Bryan 2/3/9430 at Piedmont 1/15/94

AssistsAst. Opponent Date32 Bluefi eld 1/25/9332 at Lees-McRae 2/16/9832 Warren Wilson 2/17/9331 Bryan 12/12/9230 Spalding 1/25/97

Turnovers (Most)TO Opponent Date37 Lees-McRae 11/17/9736 Milligan 12/2/7734 at Wisconsin-Pla� eville 11/19/9333 at UNC Asheville 1/4/9531 Paine 12/30/9830 at Oakland City 1/17/99

Turnovers (Fewest)TO Opponent Date5 East Coast Bible 1/9/985 King 2/10/965 Brevard 12/6/085 at Lincoln Memorial 1/7/095 v. Catawba 3/8/09

Blocked ShotsBlk. Opponent Date13 at Mars Hill 1/23/0211 at Milligan 1/29/0210 Catawba 1/14/049 at Lincoln Memorial 2/3/998 Piedmont 1/16/938 at Milligan 2/10/948 Covenant 2/19/94

StealsStl. Opponent Date19 North Greenville 11/27/0219 North Greenville 2/7/0518 at Montreat 11/25/0217 Covenant 1/29/9317 Warren Wilson 11/16/9317 King 11/18/03

TEAM SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

TEAM SINGLE-GAME LEADERS

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Daktronics NCAA Division II All-America Team2009-10 Kyle Moore (2nd Team)

Division II Bulle� n All-America Team2008-09 Kyle Moore (4th Team)2009-10 Kyle Moore (3rd Team)

Basketball Times Division II All-America Team2009-10 Kyle Moore (3rd Team)

NAIA All-American1978-79 Lenzy Houston (HM)1979-80 Lenzy Houston (HM)

NAIA District 24 Player of the Year1978-79 Lenzy Houston1979-80 Lenzy Houston

Tennessee Small College Player of the Year1978-79 Lenzy Houston

NAIA All-District1978-79 Lenzy Houston1979-80 Lenzy Houston1981-82 Myron Goffi gan

Daktronics NCAA Division II All-Region1998-99 Shane Banks (2nd Team)2003-04 Brad Hawks (2nd Team)2008-09 Kyle Moore (1st Team)2009-10 Kyle Moore (1st Team)

NABC Division II All-District Team2003-04 Brad Hawks (2nd Team)2008-09 Kyle Moore (1st Team)2009-10 Kyle Moore (1st Team)

South Atlan� c Conference Player of the Year2008-09 Kyle Moore2009-10 Kyle Moore

All-South Atlan� c ConferenceFirst Team2003-04 Brad Hawks2006-07 Chris Poore2008-09 Kyle Moore2009-10 Kyle Moore

Second Team1999-00 Tim McPhail2001-02 Pat Compton2002-03 Brandon Jones2003-04 Drew Harmon2004-05 Brad Hawks2004-05 Greg McIntosh2005-06 Douglas Tshomba2007-08 Jordan Lear2007-08 Kyle Moore2008-09 Ryan Troutman

SAC All-Freshman Team2001-02 Brad Hawks2004-05 Jordan Lear2007-08 Rob Troutman2008-09 Taylor Hobbs

SAC All-Tournament Team2002 Pat Compton2005 Donald Sexton2005 Greg McIntosh2005 Douglas Tshomba2009 Kyle Moore2009 Josh Benne�

SAC Tournament Most Valuable Player2005 Donald Sexton

South Atlan� c Conference Scholar Athlete1999-00 Jeremy Fortner2006-07 Chris Poore

South Atlan� c Conference Male Athlete of the Year2009-10 Kyle Moore

South Atlan� c Conference Coach of the Year2003-04 Duggar Baucom

NAIA All-Great Lakes Region1997-98 Shane Banks (1st Team)1997-98 Jeremy Fortner (2nd Team)

NAIA Mid-South All Region1996-97 Shane Banks (1st Team)1996-97 Jeremy Fortner (2nd Team)

All-Tennessee-Virginia Athle� c Conference1985-86 Jeff Riley1985-86 Mike Staff ordN/A Terry Leach1992-93 Dante Owens1993-94 Dante Owens1994-95 James Boshears1994-95 Doug DeBusk1995-96 Richie Cutlip

VSAC Player of the Year1978-79 Lenzy Houston

VSAC Eastern Division Player of the Year1978-79 Lenzy Houston

VSAC All-Eastern Division Team1969-70 Paul Minton1970-71 Paul Minton1971-72 Paul Minton1972-73 Paul Minton1977-78 Lenzy Houston1978-79 Lenzy Houston1978-79 Gary Treece1979-80 Jamey Dickson1979-80 Lenzy Houston1979-80 Rex Shepherd1981-82 Myron Goffi gan1983-84 Greg Powers

VSAC Eastern Division Freshman of the Year1978-79 Lenzy Houston

VSAC All-Eastern Division Freshman Team1978-79 Lenzy Houston

VSAC Tournament Most Valuable Player1966-67 George Coates

VSAC Coach of the Year1978-79 George “Folly” Malone

TVAC All-Freshman Team1985-86 Terry Leach1986-87 Sco� Compton1993-94 Terrenza Wiggins1994-95 Greg Barne� 1995-96 Kenya Freeman

NAIA Na� onal Player of the Week1994-95 Richie Cutlip

SAC Tournament Most Valuable Player2005 Donald Sexton

South Atlan� c Conference Scholar Athlete1999-00 Jeremy Fortner2006-07 Chris Poore

South Atlan� c Conference Male Athlete of the Year2009-10 Kyle Moore

South Atlan� c Conference Coach of the Year2003-04 Duggar Baucom

NAIA All-Great Lakes Region1997-98 Shane Banks (1st Team)1997-98 Jeremy Fortner (2nd Team)

NAIA Mid-South All Region1996-97 Shane Banks (1st Team)1996-97 Jeremy Fortner (2nd Team)

All-Tennessee-Virginia Athle� c Conference1985-86 Jeff Riley1985-86 Mike Staff ordN/A Terry Leach1992-93 Dante Owens1993-94 Dante Owens1994-95 James Boshears1994-95 Doug DeBusk1995-96 Richie Cutlip

VSAC Player of the Year1978-79 Lenzy Houston

VSAC Eastern Division Player of the Year1978-79 Lenzy Houston

VSAC All-Eastern Division Team1969-70 Paul Minton1970-71 Paul Minton1971-72 Paul Minton1972-73 Paul Minton1977-78 Lenzy Houston1978-79 Lenzy Houston1978-79 Gary Treece1979-80 Jamey Dickson1979-80 Lenzy Houston1979-80 Rex Shepherd1981-82 Myron Goffi gan1983-84 Greg Powers

VSAC Eastern Division Freshman of the Year1978-79 Lenzy Houston

VSAC All-Eastern Division Freshman Team1978-79 Lenzy Houston

VSAC Tournament Most Valuable Player1966-67 George Coates

VSAC Coach of the Year1978-79 George “Folly” Malone

TVAC All-Freshman Team1985-86 Terry Leach1986-87 Sco� Compton1993-94 Terrenza Wiggins1994-95 Greg Barne� 1995-96 Kenya Freeman

NAIA Na� onal Player of the Week1994-95 Richie Cutlip

Lenzy Houston Kyle Moore Brad Hawks Shane Banks Jeremy Fortner Jordan Lear Chris Poore Donald Sexton

NAIA All-Great Lakes Region Academic Team1997-98 Tim McPhail1997-98 Brandon Reed1997-98 Jeremy Fortner

NAIA Scholar Athlete1995-96 James Boshears

All-Smoky Mountain Conference1940-41 Ed Spargo1945-46 William “Dub” Lady1945-46 Ray Leonard1952-53 Bob Statzer1952-53 Don Green1954-55 Ralph Horne1955-56 Ralph Horne1956-57 Ralph Horne

SMAC All-Tournament Team1954-55 Ralph Horne1955-56 Ralph Horne1956-57 Ralph Horne

South Atlan� c Conference Player of the Week2002-03 Pat Compton (twice)2003-04 Brad Hawks (twice)2003-04 Drew Harmon2004-05 Brad Hawks2004-05 Greg McIntosh2004-05 Bobby Ewing2004-05 Douglas Tshomba2005-06 Donald Sexton2005-06 Douglas Tshomba2005-06 Chris Poore2006-07 Jordan Lear2007-08 Jordan Lear2008-09 Jimmy Boone2008-09 Kyle Moore (5 � mes)2009-10 Kyle Moore (4 � mes)

NABC/NCAA Division II All-Star Game2010 Kyle Moore (MVP)

Smoky Mountain Athle� c Conference Champions1952-53, 1956-57

SMAC Tournament Champions1953, 1956

Volunteer State Athle� c Conference Champions1978-79

VSAC Eastern Division Champions1978-79, 1979-80

South Atlan� c Conference Champions2003-04

SAC Tournament Champions2005

NCAA Division II Tournament2005, 2009

BASKETBALL HONOR ROLL

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-A-Abbo� , Jerry ....................... 1962-66Abramson, Roger ................ 1960-64Adams, Kenneth ................. 1977-81Adrian, Jeff ......................... 1977-81Aginsky, Bernard ................. 1923-27Alexander, Walter ............... 1946-47Alexander, William .............. 1951-55Anderson, Steve ................. 2000-02Aponte, Emmanuel ............. 2001-02Aug, Frederick .................... 1956-60Aug, George ........................ 1956-60Augus� ne, S. ....................... 1972-73Azcue, Pablo ....................... 2003-04

-B-Baird, Johnny ...................... 1992-94Baisden, Larry ..................... 1981-82Ball, Randy .......................... 1982-85Banks, Marshall .................. 1990-94Banks, Shane .................. 1996-2000Barker, Jack ......................... 1944-48Barne� , Greg ...................... 1994-98Bartholomew, Ma� hew ..... 1995-99Baumgardner, Aaron .......... 1991-95Bausch, Ken ........................ 1985-89Beck, Robert ....................... 1933-37Becker, Kyle ..................... 1999-2001Bedford, Bob ...................... 1952-55Beedie, Bud ........................ 1961-65Bell, Carl ............................. 1955-56Bell, Sam ............................. 1976-79Benne� , Josh ...................... 2008-10Benson, Ernie ..................... 1967-70Bergholtz, Edgar ................. 1946-50Bible, Larry ......................... 1972-75Bingham, Bob ..................... 1946-49Bird, Jim .............................. 1949-53Bird, Robert ........................ 1946-50Birdwell, Edwin ................... 1945-49Bishop, Kenneth ................. 1965-69Bishop, Skip ........................ 1959-63Boatner, Melvin .................. 1978-79Boedecker, Bri� on .............. 2001-02Boehme, Frederick ............. 1967-71Bogue, Robert ..................... 1932-36Bolling, Morgan .................. 1952-56Bollinger, John .................... 1943-47Boone, Jimmy ..................... 2006-10Borja, Bruno ....................... 1997-99Boshears, James ................. 1993-96Bowers, Bobby .................... 1955-57Boyd, Lon ............................ 1946-50Boyles, Norman .................. 1952-54Bradley, James .................... 1950-54Bridwell, Pat ....................... 1986-87Brier, Harry ......................... 1945-49Broadwater, Bob ................. 1962-66Brooks, J.V. .......................... 1978-82Brooks, Jay .......................... 1946-47Brooks, Steven .................... 1992-93Brooks, Van ......................... 1978-79Brown, Ken ......................... 1977-81Brown, Skip ......................... 1943-47Butler, Mike ........................ 1985-86Bynum, Earl ........................ 1981-84

-C-Cain, Emory ........................ 2004-08Campbell, Lowell ................ 1963-64Carden, Stacey .................... 1989-93Carpenter, Ben ................ 1999-2003Carter, Bill ........................... 1984-85Carter, Don ......................... 1952-54Caton, Bill ........................... 1946-50Cavanaugh, Kyle ................. 1976-80Cemeno, John ..................... 1956-60Charles, Cliff ....................... 2002-04Chatman, Travis .................. 1989-90Chris� an, Ray ...................... 1990-94Clayton, Rob ....................... 1988-89Clippenter, Stanley ............. 1973-77Coates, George ................... 1963-67Cole, Carl (Gabby) ............... 1946-50Collins, C. ............................ 1972-73Compton, Mo ..................... 1955-59Compton, Pat .................. 1999-2003Compton, Sco� ................... 1986-90Conover, Red ...................... 1954-58Cranford, William ............... 1975-79Crigler, Arthur ..................... 1992-94Crippen, Leroy .................... 1984-85Croyle, Ronald .................... 1956-59Cruz, Victor ......................... 1989-90

Cummings, Lawrence ......... 1984-85Cuneo, Ed ........................... 1957-60Cutlip, Ken .......................... 1989-91Cutlip, Richie............ 1990-91, 94-96Cutshaw, Mark .................... 1989-90

-D-D’Auria, Joe ......................... 1955-59Daliu, Bruno ........................ 2004-06Darden, John ...................... 1964-68Davis, Greyson .................... 1936-40Davis, Ples ........................... 1977-79Deaton, Tom ....................... 1966-70DeBusk, Doug ..................... 1991-95Deerfi eld, Seth ................ 1999-2000Delaney, Joe .................... 1999-2000DeLeeuw, Robert ................ 1974-78DeSpirito, Ron ..................... 1967-68Dial, Jeremy ........................ 2007-09Dinler, Kivanc .................. 1999-2001Dobson, Sam ...................... 1967-71Doerr, Richard ..................... 1941-45Dorsey, Larry ....................... 1981-84Douglas, Chris ..................... 1987-89Dowling, Greg ..................... 1982-86

-E-Ealy, Josh ............................ 2004-06Edwards, John ..................... 1985-89Eschweiler, Fred .................. 1963-67Ewing, Bobby ...................... 2002-05

-F-Fanning, Jay ........................ 1958-62Farus, Ma� ......................... 2004-06Ferguson, Art ...................... 1989-92Fersner, Jody ....................... 2006-07Fincken, Richard ................. 1960-63Flick, Don ............................ 1958-61Ford, Robert ....................... 1942-46Fortner, Jeremy ............... 1996-2000Foster, Jeff .......................... 1990-94Freeman, Kenya .................. 1995-99Fulkerson, Mike .................. 1985-87

-G-Gagel, Nick .......................... 2009-10Gallo, Mike ......................... 1978-79Gardner, Bill ........................ 1961-65Gardner, Bob ...................... 1964-68Gilbert, Mike ....................... 1989-90Gilman, John ....................... 1963-67Glick, Mason ....................... 2003-04Godbolt, Mike ..................... 1985-86Goffi gan, Myron ................. 1981-83Goldstein, Bob .................... 1953-55Gray, Kevin .......................... 2009-10Green, Don ......................... 1952-54Grey, Dionte ..............2009-presentGriffi th, Robert ................... 1962-65

-H-Hadley, Dia ...................... 1999-2001Hall, Jeremy ........................ 1994-98Hamilton, Rondal ................ 1978-82Hamler, Jerrell .................... 1976-77Hannaway, Gordon ............. 1963-67Harmon, Drew .................... 2002-05Harrington, Joe ................... 1986-90Harrison, Tim ...................... 1978-82Hawk, Benji ..................... 1999-2002Hawks, Brad ........................ 2001-05Heavey, John ....................... 1949-53Heff ernan, Thomas ............. 1972-76Heinz, Edward ..................... 1938-42Hickey, Dick ......................... 1954-58Higgins, Smith ..................... 1939-43Hill, Chester ........................ 1946-50Hobbs, Darren .................... 2006-08Hobbs, Taylor ...................... 2008-09Holly, Wes ........................... 1985-86Hopson, Randy ................... 1976-77Horne, Greg ........................ 1981-84Horne, Ralph ....................... 1953-57Horsman, Frank .................. 1965-69Houser, Buddy .................... 1969-73Houston, Lenzy ................... 1976-80Howell, Garre� ................... 1996-99Hrasdzira, Ken ..................... 1964-68Hughes, Warren .................. 1924-28Hunter, Jim ......................... 1976-78Husband, Wes .................... 1996-97

-J-Jackson, James ................... 1983-86Jackson, Phil ....................... 2000-01Jeff ers, Eddie ...................... 1961-64Jelinek, Gerald .................... 1932-36

Jeter, Lavon� ....................... 2006-08Joachim, Robert .................. 1950-54Johnson, Leroy .................... 1983-87Jones, Brandon ................... 2002-03Jones, Carroll ...................... 1944-48Jones, David ........................ 1977-81Jones, Eric ........................... 1981-82Jones, Ivan .......................... 1946-47Juelch, Karl ......................... 1949-53Jus� s, Kermit ...................... 1945-49

-K-Kalny, Ben ........................... 1986-90Kalny, Jim ............................ 1985-88Keller, Frank ........................ 1952-53Keller, Fred .......................... 1952-53Kennedy, Robert ................. 1981-85Kilday, Jack .......................... 1955-57Kinard, Ken ......................... 1982-84King, Steve .......................... 1976-78Kinslow, Mel ....................... 1953-57Klempin, Tommy ........2008-presentKlink, Kary ........................... 1967-68Kmetz, Andrew ................... 1931-35Kmetz, Steve ....................... 1963-67Knodell, William ................. 1943-47Knoepfel, Stephen .............. 1974-78Kos� c, Marko ...................... 2007-09Ko� rel, Kermit .................... 1986-87

-L-Labrada, Jesus .................... 1993-97Lacy, Sco� ........................... 1982-85Lady, William (Dub) ............ 1946-49Lain, Charles ....................... 1949-53Lake, Robert ....................... 1944-48Landry, Lynn ........................ 1986-90Lang, George ...................... 1955-59Lapsley, Bob ........................ 1962-66Lawson, Allen ..................... 1977-81Lazenby, Corey .................... 1993-96Leach, Marvin ..................... 1977-81Leach, Terry ........................ 1985-89Lear, Jordan ........................ 2004-08Leifert, Bob ......................... 1976-78Leitner, John ....................... 1948-52Leonard, Ray ....................... 1942-46Lewis, Jerrell ....................... 2007-08Lewis, Thomas .................... 1934-38Light, Thomas ..................... 1958-62Long, Clyde ......................... 1959-60Lorch, Bill ............................ 1966-70Lounsbury, John .................. 1941-45

-M-MacGowan, Roger .............. 1945-49Mackey, George .................. 1943-47MacLeod, Rod ..................... 1958-62Maginnis, Michael .............. 1967-71Maines, Barry ..................... 1947-51Mainous, Jack ..................... 1955-59Majeski, Edward ................. 1970-74Mangione, Aurelio .............. 1936-40Manning, Rob ..................... 1986-88Marley, Steve ...................... 1955-57Mar� n, Horace ................... 1927-31Massolio, Tom .................... 1988-92Masters, Tim ....................... 1986-90McAlmont, Rob .................. 1986-88McCauslin, Marty ............... 1978-79McClain, Mark .................... 1995-99McConnell, Eugene ............. 1944-48McCoy, Fessor ..................... 1981-83McDonald, Kevin ................ 2002-03McHan, Dickie .................... 1978-81McIntosh, Greg ................... 2003-05McKinny, Pat ....................... 1986-87McPhail, Tim ................... 1996-2000Mercer, Harold ................... 1945-49Merle� o, Ralph .................. 1956-59Miles, Bob ........................... 1958-62Miller, Gerald ...................... 1983-85Miller, JD ...................2009-presentMiller, Patrick ...................... 1939-43Minnefee, Larry .................. 2005-07Minton, Paul ....................... 1969-73Moncada, Valdo .................. 1937-41Monroe, Donald ................. 1972-74Moore, Bill .......................... 1961-64Moore, Kyle ........................ 2007-10Morales, Eli ......................... 2001-02Morgan, James ................... 1994-98Morrell, Gene ..................... 1946-47Moses, Jonathan ................ 1992-94Muhlhahn, Bill .................... 1978-82

Mullins, Jack ....................... 1994-97Myers, Mickey .................... 1976-78

-N-Nellius, Lynn ....................... 1961-65Nelson, Phillip ..................... 1939-43Noe, Russell ........................ 1967-71

-O-Olson, Kenny ....................... 1957-58O’Mara, Patrick ................... 1988-92Overall, Brian ...................... 1986-89Owens, Cur� s ..................... 1924-28Owens, Dante ..................... 1990-94

-P-Pace, Phillip ........................ 1995-99Palazzola, James ................. 1971-75Parker, Fred ........................ 1977-81Parks, Nathaniel ................. 1981-82Paul, Michael ...................... 1987-89Periolio, Dan ....................... 1989-90Perkins, Quintel .................. 1995-99Perolio, Daniel .................... 1987-91Peterkin, Kiroh .................... 2001-02Pfi ster, David ....................... 1942-46Pierce, Charles .................... 1947-51Pilloni, William .................... 1956-60Pippin, Harold ..................... 1953-58Poindexter, Corey ............... 2006-07Poore, Chris ........................ 2005-07Poppe, Serge ....................... 2005-07Poritzky, Herman ................ 1945-49Powell, Rob ......................... 1989-93Powers, Greg ...................... 1983-85Preston, D.J. ........................ 1994-98Prui� , Bob .......................... 1958-59Prui� , Hal ........................... 1959-62Pugh, Jody .......................... 1987-88Pyle, Jack ............................ 1946-47

-R-Rader, Larry ........................ 1972-76Raspudic, Nevin .................. 2009-10Rechtorovic, Ed ................... 1962-66Rechtorovic, Ma� ............... 1967-68Reed, Brandon ................ 1996-2000Reid, Ronald ....................... 1956-57Reynolds, J.D. ...................... 1946-50Reynolds, Lawrence ............ 1956-60Rich, Jimmy ......................... 1963-65Richardson, Patrick ......... 1999-2000Riley, Jeff ............................. 1985-87Roan, John .......................... 1987-89Roberson, Eric .................... 2003-04Roberts, Dennis .................. 1972-76Robins, Keena ..................... 2000-01Rogers, Ed ........................... 1960-64Roper, Michael .................... 1957-61Roundtree, Phillip ............... 1989-90Rubber� , Richard ............... 1976-80Russell, Clyde ...................... 1949-53

-S-Salyer, Mark ........................ 1982-85Sams, Harold ...................... 1957-61Sams, Mark ......................... 1973-77San� ago, Carlos .................. 1972-76Sauers, Kirk ......................... 2001-02Schillinger, Bruce ................ 1967-68Schmoll, Alan ...................... 1957-61Sco� , Stephen .................... 1972-76Scurry, J.J. ........................... 1988-92Sears, Harry ........................ 1938-42Self, Dale ............................. 1946-48Sells, Billy ............................ 1985-86Sexton, Donald ................... 2002-06Shanklin, Jarrell .................. 2004-05Shepard, Rex ....................... 1978-81Shepherd, Jonathon ........... 2001-04Shotwell, Earle .................... 1943-47Simmons, Jordan ................ 2001-02Sipos, Joe ............................ 1964-68Sizemore, Merrill ................ 1955-59Slagle, Howard .................... 1957-61Small, Shane ....................... 1976-78Smilgin, Anthony ................ 1942-46Smith, Hubert ..................... 1949-53Smith, Jerry ......................... 1961-65Smith, Lyle .......................... 1954-58Snyder, Bobby ..................... 1981-84Snyder, Dick ........................ 1962-66Sobas, Bob .......................... 1970-74Spargo, Don ........................ 1939-43Spriggs, Bryen ..................... 2007-08Staff ord, Mike ..................... 1984-87Stager, George .................... 1946-50

Stallard, Joe ........................ 1952-56Stanley, Jonathan ............... 2002-03Stanley, Joseph ................... 1948-52Starnes, Harry ..................... 1940-44Stass, Dick ........................... 1958-59Statzer, Bob ......................... 1952-55Steele, George .................... 1983-84Steigerwald, Jus� n ....2008-presentSteinke, Dane ...................... 2003-06Steioff , Andrew ................... 2008-09S� ll, Andy ............................ 1958-61Stokes, Dus� n ................. 1999-2003Stokley, Walter ................... 1972-77Stone, Cody ........................ 2000-04Story, Gabe ......................... 2005-07Stuart, Mike ........................ 1984-85Surgent, Stephen ................ 1971-75Su� on, Roy ......................... 1989-90Svarplai� s, Harold ............... 1970-74Sztanya, Steve ..................... 1984-85

-T-Taylor, Wes ......................... 2008-10Taynai, Al ............................ 1958-62Tejera, Alberto .................... 2001-03Tenhoeve, Cliff .................... 1970-74Terwillger, Rick .................... 1987-88Thomas, Antonio ................ 1982-84Thomas, Tony ..................... 1981-84Thompson, Skip .................. 1961-63Thompson, Walter .............. 1981-82Thomson, Joe ..................... 1953-56Todd, Bobby ........................ 1969-72Torrence, Mac ..................... 1959-60Treece, Gary ....................... 1978-79Trisuzzi, Jim ......................... 1969-73Troutman, Rob ..........2007-presentTroutman, Ryan .................. 2007-09Tschupp, Raymond ............. 1944-48Tshomba, Douglas .............. 2003-06Tunstall, Al .......................... 1987-88Turman, Larry ..................... 1967-68Turner, Reggie ..................... 1989-91Turner, Tommy .................... 1972-76Tuz, Anton .................2009-presentTwillinger, Rick .................... 1987-88

-U-Unicomb, Ma� ................... 2003-04

-V-Varga, Gregory .................... 1974-78Vaught, Colin ...................... 1983-87Vogt, Joe ............................. 1949-53

-W-Waddle, Harold ................... 1946-50Waddle, John ...................... 1946-47Waldon, Santana ................ 1990-94Wallen, Jerry ....................... 1963-67Walread, Don ...................... 1982-84Walsh, Roddy ...................... 1944-48Watlington, Lamont ............ 2000-01Webb, Howard ................... 1952-55Weems, Jerome .................. 1930-34Weems, Larry ..................... 1986-87Wells, John ......................... 1967-68Welt, Louis .......................... 1947-51Whaley, Max ....................... 1955-59White, Harry ....................... 1946-47White, John ........................ 2000-01White, Robert ..................... 1928-32White, Tyler ........................ 2005-07Wilcox, Sean ....................... 1991-93Wilhoit, Shane .................... 1973-77Williams, Butch ................... 1977-78Williams, Eric ...................... 2006-07Williams, Jason ................... 2001-02Williams, Kenny .................. 2002-03Williams, Steve ................... 1983-84Wilson, Mike ....................... 1985-88Wilson, Richard .................. 1962-66Wilson, Stan ....................... 1964-65Winant, Richard .................. 1965-69Winkemeier, Howard .......... 1944-48Wolf, Thomas ...................... 1968-72Wolpert, Frank .................... 1957-61

-Y-Young, Dashawn ................. 2004-05

-Z-Zalucki, Rob ........................ 2006-07Zebrowski, John .................. 1972-76Zura, Robert ........................ 1940-44

The Tusculum College men’s basketball all-� me le� ermen roster is being compiled for the fi rst � me this year. As this is the fi rst � me an all-� me le� ermen sec� on has been produced, we are sure we have le� someone off inadvertantly. Please contact the Tusculum Athle� c Media Rela� ons offi ce for any correc� ons, addi� ons or dele� ons to this list. The TC Athle� c Media Rela-� ons offi ce wishes to thank all past sports informa� on directors, assistants and students that have worked so hard for many hours in order to promote Tusculum Athle� cs through the years. Thanks go out to Steve Ruthsatz, Garre� McKnight, Buddy Pearson, Jamie Hamer Mike Maggert, Will Prewi� , Ma� Horne, Kelly Harrison, Morgan Lunsford and Whitney Noble.d Morgan Lunsford for all their hard work.

Cummings, LawrenceCuneo, EdCutlip, KenCutlip, RichieCutshaw, Mark

D’Auria, JoeDaliu, BrunoDarden, JohnDavis, GreysonDavis, PlesDeaton, TomDeBusk, DougDeerfi eld, SethDelaney, JoeDeLeeuw, RobertDeSpirito, RonDial, JeremyDinler, KivancDobson, SamDoerr, RichardDorsey, LarryDouglas, ChrisDowling, Greg

Ealy, JoshEdwards, JohnEschweiler, FredEwing, Bobby

Fanning, JayFarus, Ma� Ferguson, ArtFersner, JodyFincken, RichardFlick, DonFord, RobertFortner, JeremyFoster, Jeff Freeman, KenyaFulkerson, Mike

Gagel, NickGallo, MikeGardner, BillGardner, BobGilbert, MikeGilman, JohnGlick, MasonGodbolt, MikeGoffi gan, MyronGoldstein, BobGray, KevinGreen, DonGrey, DionteGriffi th, Robert

Hadley, DiaHall, JeremyHamilton, RondalHamler, JerrellHannaway, GordonHarmon, DrewHarrington, JoeHarrison, TimHawk, BenjiHawks, BradHeavey, JohnHeff ernan, ThomasHeinz, EdwardHickey, DickHiggins, SmithHill, ChesterHobbs, DarrenHobbs, TaylorHolly, WesHopson, RandyHorne, GregHorne, RalphHorsman, FrankHouser, BuddyHouston, LenzyHowell, Garre� Hrasdzira, KenHughes, WarrenHunter, JimHusband, Wes

Jackson, JamesJackson, PhilJeff ers, EddieJelinek, Gerald

Jeter, Lavon� Joachim, RobertJohnson, LeroyJones, BrandonJones, CarrollJones, DavidJones, EricJones, IvanJuelch, KarlJus� s, Kermit

Kalny, BenKalny, JimKeller, FrankKeller, FredKennedy, RobertKilday, JackKinard, KenKing, SteveKinslow, MelKlempin, TommyKlink, KaryKmetz, AndrewKmetz, SteveKnodell, WilliamKnoepfel, StephenKos� c, MarkoKo� rel, Kermit

Labrada, JesusLacy, Sco� Lady, William (Dub)Lain, CharlesLake, RobertLandry, LynnLang, GeorgeLapsley, BobLawson, AllenLazenby, CoreyLeach, MarvinLeach, TerryLear, JordanLeifert, BobLeitner, JohnLeonard, RayLewis, JerrellLewis, ThomasLight, ThomasLong, ClydeLorch, BillLounsbury, John

MacGowan, RogerMackey, GeorgeMacLeod, RodMaginnis, MichaelMaines, BarryMainous, JackMajeski, EdwardMangione, AurelioManning, RobMarley, SteveMar� n, HoraceMassolio, TomMasters, TimMcAlmont, RobMcCauslin, MartyMcClain, MarkMcConnell, EugeneMcCoy, FessorMcDonald, KevinMcHan, DickieMcIntosh, GregMcKinny, PatMcPhail, TimMercer, HaroldMerle� o, RalphMiles, BobMiller, GeraldMiller, JDMiller, PatrickMinnefee, LarryMinton, PaulMoncada, ValdoMonroe, DonaldMoore, BillMoore, KyleMorales, EliMorgan, JamesMorrell, GeneMoses, JonathanMuhlhahn, Bill

Mullins, JackMyers, Mickey

Nellius, LynnNelson, PhillipNoe, Russell

Olson, KennyO’Mara, PatrickOverall, BrianOwens, Cur� sOwens, Dante

Pace, PhillipPalazzola, JamesParker, FredParks, NathanielPaul, MichaelPeriolio, DanPerkins, QuintelPerolio, DanielPeterkin, KirohPfi ster, DavidPierce, CharlesPilloni, WilliamPippin, HaroldPoindexter, CoreyPoore, ChrisPoppe, SergePoritzky, HermanPowell, RobPowers, GregPreston, D.J.Prui� , BobPrui� , HalPugh, JodyPyle, Jack

Rader, LarryRaspudic, NevinRechtorovic, EdRechtorovic, Ma� Reed, BrandonReid, RonaldReynolds, J.D.Reynolds, LawrenceRich, JimmyRichardson, PatrickRiley, Jeff Roan, JohnRoberson, EricRoberts, DennisRobins, KeenaRogers, EdRoper, MichaelRoundtree, PhillipRubber� , RichardRussell, Clyde

Salyer, MarkSams, HaroldSams, MarkSan� ago, CarlosSauers, KirkSchillinger, BruceSchmoll, AlanSco� , StephenScurry, J.J.Sears, HarrySelf, DaleSells, BillySexton, DonaldShanklin, JarrellShepard, RexShepherd, JonathonShotwell, EarleSimmons, JordanSipos, JoeSizemore, MerrillSlagle, HowardSmall, ShaneSmilgin, AnthonySmith, HubertSmith, JerrySmith, LyleSnyder, BobbySnyder, DickSobas, BobSpargo, DonSpriggs, BryenStaff ord, MikeStager, George

Stallard, JoeStanley, JonathanStanley, JosephStarnes, HarryStass, DickStatzer, BobSteele, GeorgeSteigerwald, Jus� nSteinke, DaneSteioff , AndrewS� ll, AndyStokes, Dus� nStokley, WalterStone, CodyStory, GabeStuart, MikeSurgent, StephenSu� on, RoySvarplai� s, HaroldSztanya, Steve

Taylor, WesTaynai, AlTejera, AlbertoTenhoeve, Cliff Terwillger, RickThomas, AntonioThomas, TonyThompson, SkipThompson, WalterThomson, JoeTodd, BobbyTorrence, MacTreece, GaryTrisuzzi, JimTroutman, RobTroutman, RyanTschupp, RaymondTshomba, DouglasTunstall, AlTurman, LarryTurner, ReggieTurner, TommyTuz, AntonTwillinger, Rick

Unicomb, Ma�

Varga, GregoryVaught, ColinVogt, Joe

Waddle, HaroldWaddle, JohnWaldon, SantanaWallen, JerryWalread, DonWalsh, RoddyWatlington, LamontWebb, HowardWeems, JeromeWeems, LarryWells, JohnWelt, LouisWhaley, MaxWhite, HarryWhite, JohnWhite, RobertWhite, TylerWilcox, SeanWilhoit, ShaneWilliams, ButchWilliams, EricWilliams, JasonWilliams, KennyWilliams, SteveWilson, MikeWilson, RichardWilson, StanWinant, RichardWinkemeier, HowardWolf, ThomasWolpert, Frank

Young, Dashawn

Zalucki, RobZebrowski, JohnZura, Robert

ALL-TIME LETTERMEN

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TUSCULUM HISTORY Tusculum College is the oldest college in Tennessee and the 28th oldest in the na� on. In addi� on, Tusculum is the oldest coeduca� onal ins� tu� on affi liated with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and an early na� onal pioneer in the admission of women. Tusculum accepted women students early in its history, and it is notable that by the turn of the 20th century more than half of its students were women. The roots of Tusculum College are buried deep in early American fron� er history. In 1794, George Washington was president of a young country and the state of Ten-nessee was s� ll two years away from becoming a reality. In what is now East Tennessee, Hezekiah Balch and Samuel Doak, Presbyterian ministers educated at the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University), were ministering to the pioneers of what was the southwestern fron� er of the United States. They also desired to meet the educa-� onal needs of these Scots-lrish se� lers. Doak and Balch were visionaries ul� mately seeking the same goals through the rival colleges they established. Tusculum College as it now exists descends from two schools. The fi rst, Greeneville College, was chartered in September 1794 by the General Assembly of the Territory of the United States South of the Ohio River, and established by Hezekiah Balch. Samuel Doak and his son Samuel Witherspoon Doak founded the second as Tusculum Academy in 1818. Tusculum Academy operated in a log cabin adjacent to the present site of Tusculum College. When the academy became Tusculum College in 1844, Andrew Johnson, who was to become 17th President of the United States, was one of its trustees. A merger in 1868 formed Greeneville and Tusculum College. In 1908, Greeneville and Tusculum College merged with Washington College, crea� ng Washington and Tusculum College. This union dissolved in 1912, and thus evolved modern-day Tusculum College. The College received formal accredita� on by the Southern As-socia� on of Colleges and Schools 15 years later. The College takes its name from the ancient Roman town where the great statesman and educator Cicero had an academy at his villa. Cicero taught what are now called the liberal arts. They actually were cons� tuted by the prac� ces a ci� zen must develop to par� cipate eff ec� vely in leading his or her community - to play a vital role in civic aff airs.

TUSCULUM ACADEMICS As a Civic Arts ins� tu� on, Tusculum College prepares students to be eff ec� ve ci� zens, recognizing that they will need prac� cal wisdom to par� cipate in communi-� es and enrich life� me experiences. Tusculum’s academic calendar is diff erent from all but three other colleges in the country. The academic year is divided into two semesters and our students take four 3 1/2 week courses each semester, totaling eight courses for the year. Classes are taught one at a � me, with a four-day break in between. Three 3 1/2 week sum-mer sessions are also off ered. This allows our students to complete course requirements for the baccalaureate degree in four calendar years. Our unique Civic Arts program is being used as a model for other colleges and universi� es that seek to promote community, responsibility, and civic development. The Carnegie Founda� on for the Advancement of Teaching has recognized Tusculum as one of about a dozen schools (including Duke University and the University of Notre Dame) with a strong commitment to those ideals. As part of our emphasis on service-learning, we ask students to assess the needs of the community and complete a project to address those needs. Beyond help-

ing key popula� ons, Tusculum students gain valuable experience in solving problems, apprecia� ng diff erences, and working with others. Tusculum College is a learning community where students and faculty members spend concentrated blocks of � me together exploring important areas of knowledge, developing and refi ning thinking and communica� on skills, wrestling with the � meless controversial issues that characterize the human condi� on, and applying themselves to the prac� cal solu� on of problems. Whether in the tradi� onal on-campus Bachelor of Arts programs or in the evening Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts programs for working adult-students, Tusculum College’s dis� nc� ve academic calendar lets students concentrate on learning one sub-ject at a � me. It’s a tradi� on grounded in the belief that we best realize the poten� al of each individual when faculty members and students work closely together with the ul� mate aim of enriching the lives of our students and preparing them to contribute posi� vely to their communi� es. For many tradi� onal students, an ini� al reason for choosing Tusculum is our focused calendar, which allows students to take one course at a � me. For others, its our dis� nc� ve programs of study, from specialized areas such as Ath-le� c Training, Business Administra� on, and Museum Studies to strong arts and sciences areas such as Biology, English, and Psychology. Tusculum is well known throughout East Tennessee for the eff ec� veness of its Teacher Educa� on programs. Students are well prepared for careers in early childhood and elementary educa� on, in several secondary educa� on subject areas, in K-12 pro-grams in Physical Educa� on and Visual Arts, and in Special Educa� on. But what o� en seals prospec� ve students’ decisions to join Tusculum’s community is the people.

Tusculum a� racts topfl ight professors for the same reason that we a� ract students: small classes with close interac� on between professors and students, the focused calendar which allows concentrated study, and a Civic Arts curriculum that emphasizes community. Our professors are mo� vated and mo� va� ng. Excited and exci� ng. Whatever the major, you’ll fi nd that Tusculum’s academics are innova� ve, and that our faculty is commi� ed to the success of our students.

THE TUSCULUM CAMPUS Located in Greeneville, Tenn., Tusculum College lies in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains between Knoxville and the Tri-Ci� es (Bristol-Johnson City-King-sport). Our wooded 190-acre campus has over 25 buildings, nine of which are listed on the Na� onal Register of Historic Places. The Albert Columbus Tate Library, one of our Na� onal Historic Sites, was built in 1910. The library is experiencing a major mul� -million dollar renova� on and expansion that will more than double the size of the current library facility, bringing our library space to 34,467 square feet. The Tate Library previously encompassed 12,000 square feet, and is incorporated into the expanded and renovated building. We also have two on-campus museums, one holding archives with materials da� ng to the College’s beginnings. The Andrew Johnson Presiden� al Museum and Library includes the Charles Coffi n Collec� on containing materials from the Collegeís original library, the Andrew Johnson Library containing books, papers, and memo-rabilia from the 17th President of the United States, and the College Archives containing documents related to the history of Tusculum since its founding. Tusculum’s loca� on is convenient to shopping and entertainment, and our students enjoy access to such recrea� onal opportuni� es as backpacking, hiking, whitewater ra� ing, fi shing and snow skiing. The city of Greeneville and Greene County have a combined popula� on of 65,000. Knoxville and the Tri-Ci� es are within a 70-mile radius of the campus.

Tusculum College is a learning community where students and faculty members spend concentrated blocks of � me together exploring important areas of knowledge, developing and refi ning thinking and communica� on skills, wrestling with the � meless controversial issues that characterize the human condi� on, and applying themselves to the prac� cal solu� on of problems. Whether in the tradi� onal on-campus Bachelor of Arts programs or in the evening Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts programs for working adult-students, Tusculum College’s dis� nc� ve academic calendar lets students concentrate on learning one sub-ject at a � me. It’s a tradi� on grounded in the belief that we best realize the poten� al of each individual when faculty members and students work closely together with the ul� mate aim of enriching the lives of our students and preparing them to contribute posi� vely to their communi� es. For many tradi� onal students, an ini� al reason for choosing Tusculum is our focused calendar, which allows students to take one course at a � me. For others, its our dis� nc� ve programs of study, from specialized areas such as Ath-le� c Training, Business Administra� on, and Museum Studies to strong arts and sciences areas such as Biology, English, and Psychology. Tusculum is well known throughout East Tennessee for the eff ec� veness of its Teacher Educa� on programs. Students are well prepared for careers in early childhood and elementary educa� on, in several secondary educa� on subject areas, in K-12 pro-grams in Physical Educa� on and Visual Arts, and in Special Educa� on. But what o� en seals prospec� ve students’ decisions to join Tusculum’s community is the people.

TUSCULUM COLLEGE

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1 • SEAN ROWEGUARD • FR. • TYRONE, GA.

TUSCULUM MEN’S BASKETBALL RADIO/TV CHART

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