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<strong>Washington</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lee</strong><br />
BASKETBALL<br />
<strong>2006</strong>-<strong>07</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>
<strong>Washington</strong> washington <strong>and</strong> lee<br />
ATHLETICS AT W&L<br />
<strong>Washington</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lee</strong> University<br />
provides its students with a unique athletic<br />
program that allows them to pursue<br />
athletic excellence without sacrificing their<br />
educational experience.<br />
W&L follows the NCAA Division III<br />
guidelines of awarding financial aid based<br />
only on family need <strong>and</strong> academic merit.<br />
The result is a strong, diverse program<br />
in which participants are motivated by<br />
their love of the game <strong>and</strong> their desire to<br />
excel.<br />
Over the years W&L students have<br />
been impressive on <strong>and</strong> off the playing<br />
fields. A capsule sketch of that success<br />
is listed below:<br />
THE SCHOOL<br />
• Located in historic Lexington, Virginia in the Shen<strong>and</strong>oah Valley<br />
• Founded in 1749 <strong>and</strong> is the ninth oldest college in America<br />
• Has an undergraduate enrollment of 1,760 students <strong>and</strong> a law school with 400<br />
students<br />
• The average class size is just 16 students<br />
• The tuition fee for <strong>2006</strong>-<strong>07</strong> is $31,175<br />
• The early decision application deadlines are November 15 <strong>and</strong> January 1, <strong>and</strong><br />
the regular application deadline is January 15<br />
THE ATHLETIC PROGRAM<br />
• W&L sponsors 23 varsity sports, 12 for men <strong>and</strong> 11 for women<br />
• All sports compete at the NCAA Division III level <strong>and</strong> the majority of teams compete<br />
in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference<br />
• W&L has won the ODAC Commissioner's Cup for overall excellence in men's <strong>and</strong><br />
women's athletics 10 of the last 12 years<br />
• In 2005-<strong>2006</strong>, W&L won 65 percent of its contests <strong>and</strong> 10 conference championships<br />
• Seventy-nine athletes earned first team all-conference honors last season <strong>and</strong><br />
17 were named All-Americans<br />
• 194 athletes were named to receive Scholar-Athlete Awards for achieving at least<br />
a 3.500 grade point average in a term last school year<br />
• Since 1970, W&L has had 25 athletes earn prestigious NCAA Postgraduate<br />
scholarships<br />
• In the last 25 years, W&L has had 38 athletes earn CoSIDA Academic All-America<br />
honors <strong>and</strong> countless others have been named to CoSIDA Academic All-District<br />
teams<br />
THE BASKETBALL PROGRAM<br />
• Basketball dates to 1906-<strong>07</strong> at W&L <strong>and</strong> has long been one of the University's<br />
most successful sports. W&L enters the <strong>2006</strong>-20<strong>07</strong> season with an all-time record<br />
of 1,023-1,035-1<br />
Action Photography by Pete Emerson of Waynesboro, Va. Head shots <strong>and</strong><br />
team shots by Kevin Remington of Lexington, Va.
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<strong>2006</strong>-20<strong>07</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
DAY DATE OPPONENT TIME<br />
Fri. Nov. 17 Averett vs. Oneonta State# 8:00 pm<br />
Fri. Nov. 17 DENISON# 8:00 pm<br />
Sat. Nov. 18 CONSOLATION/CHAMPIONSHIP# 6:00 pm/8:00 pm<br />
Tue. Nov. 21 at Dickinson 6:00 pm<br />
Sat. Nov. 25 OBERLIN 2:00 pm<br />
Sat. Dec. 2 at R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon* 2:00 pm<br />
Sun. Dec. 3 at Virginia Wesleyan* 2:00 pm<br />
Wed. Dec. 6 EASTERN MENNONITE* 7:00 pm<br />
Fri. Dec. 29 KINGS POINT% 6:00 pm<br />
Fri. Dec. 29 Emory vs. Hood% 8:00 pm<br />
Sat. Dec. 30 CONSOLATION/CHAMPIONSHIP% 6:00 pm/8:00 pm<br />
Sat. Jan. 6 at Roanoke* 7:00 pm<br />
Sat. Jan. 13 at Bridgewater* 7:00 pm<br />
Wed. Jan. 17 EMORY & HENRY* 7:00 pm<br />
Sat. Jan. 20 at Hampden-Sydney* 2:00 pm<br />
Sun. Jan. 21 at Lynchburg* 3:00 pm<br />
Wed. Jan. 24 at Eastern Mennonite* 7:00 pm<br />
Sat. Jan. 27 ROANOKE* 7:00 pm<br />
Wed. Jan. 31 GUILFORD* 7:00 pm<br />
Sat. Feb. 3 RANDOLPH-MACON* 2:00 pm<br />
Sun. Feb. 4 VIRGINIA WESLEYAN* 2:00 pm<br />
Wed. Feb. 7 at Emory & Henry* 7:00 pm<br />
Sat. Feb. 10 HAMPDEN-SYDNEY* 2:00 pm<br />
Sun. Feb. 11 LYNCHBURG* 4:30 pm<br />
Wed. Feb. 14 at Guilford* 7:00 pm<br />
Sat. Feb. 17 BRIDGEWATER* 7:00 pm<br />
Fri.-Sun. Feb. 23-25 at ODAC Tournament TBA<br />
* - ODAC Contest<br />
# - W&L Tip-Off Tournament<br />
% - W&L Tournament<br />
W&L BASKETBALL FACTS<br />
Nickname........................................................................................................... Generals<br />
Location...................................................................................................... Lexington, Va.<br />
Colors.................................................................................................Royal Blue & White<br />
Arena (Capacity)...........................................................................Warner Center (2,500)<br />
Affiliation................................................................................................ NCAA Division III<br />
Conference........................................................................Old Dominion Athletic (ODAC)<br />
President........................................................................................................ Ken Ruscio<br />
Interim Director of Athletics....................................................................Chuck O'Connell<br />
Sports Information Director.....................................................................Brian Laubscher<br />
Head Coach...................................................................Adam Hutchinson (Amherst '93)<br />
Record at W&L......................................................................................... 13-60 (3 years)<br />
Career Record........................................................................................ 47-127 (6 years)<br />
Assistant Coaches.......................... Sean Grant (NYU '02), Stuart Pradia (Br<strong>and</strong>eis '05)<br />
2005-06 Record.....................................................................................4-19/4-14 ODAC<br />
Starters Returning/Lost................................................................................................5/0<br />
CONTACT NUMBERS<br />
Athletic Department.................................................................................. (540) 458-8670<br />
Basketball Office............................................................................................... 458-8691<br />
Hutchinson E-mail......................................................................... hutchinsona@wlu.edu<br />
Sports Information Office.................................................................................. 458-8676<br />
Internet Address............................................................................ http://athletics.wlu.edu<br />
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KEN RUSCIO, UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT<br />
Ken Ruscio officially began his duties as<br />
the University's 26th president in July <strong>2006</strong>.<br />
Ruscio earned a B.A. in politics from <strong>Washington</strong><br />
<strong>and</strong> <strong>Lee</strong> in 1976 <strong>and</strong> earned an M.P.A.<br />
<strong>and</strong> Ph.D. from Syracuse University's Maxwell<br />
School of Citizenship <strong>and</strong> Public Affairs in 1978<br />
<strong>and</strong> 1983, respectively.<br />
Ruscio served as a professor of politics,<br />
associate dean of the Williams School of Commerce,<br />
Economics, <strong>and</strong> Politics, <strong>and</strong> dean of<br />
freshmen at W&L from 1987 until 2002, when<br />
he became the dean of the Jepson School of<br />
Leadership Studies at the University of Richmond.<br />
Ruscio has also taught at Worcester Polytechnic<br />
Institute <strong>and</strong> Kansas University <strong>and</strong> was<br />
a postdoctoral research scholar at UCLA. He recently completed his second term as<br />
national president of Omicron Delta Kappa, a national leadership society begun at W&L<br />
in 1914 that now has chapters at over 300 campuses. He has led <strong>and</strong> served on dozens<br />
of academic, professional <strong>and</strong> civic committees.<br />
Ruscio is married to the former Kimberley O'Donnell of New York. They have a<br />
son, Matt, age 16.<br />
CHUCK O'CONNELL, INTERIM ATHLETIC DIRECTOR<br />
CHUCK O'CONNELL, INTERIM ATHLETIC DIRECTOR<br />
Chuck O’Connell will serve the <strong>2006</strong>-<strong>07</strong><br />
school year as Interim Director of Athletics at<br />
<strong>Washington</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lee</strong>, becoming just the sixth<br />
athletic director in the school’s history.<br />
O’Connell arrived at W&L in 1973 as assistant<br />
professor of physical education, assistant<br />
lacrosse <strong>and</strong> assistant football coach. He<br />
was named assistant athletic director in 1983,<br />
overseeing the department’s finances, facilities<br />
<strong>and</strong> operations. In 1991, he became the director<br />
of physical education <strong>and</strong> in 2002, he was<br />
promoted to senior assistant athletic director.<br />
As assistant football coach from 1973-90,<br />
including 13 seasons as defensive coordinator,<br />
O’Connell helped guide the Generals to ODAC<br />
Championships in 1981 <strong>and</strong> 1985, while mentoring<br />
16 players to First Team All-Conference honors.<br />
As assistant lacrosse coach from 1974-83, O’Connell helped steer the Generals<br />
to six NCAA Division I Tournament berths <strong>and</strong> 36 players earned USILA Division I All-<br />
America honors during his 10 seasons.<br />
Prior to his arrival at W&L, O’Connell served as instructor <strong>and</strong> assistant football<br />
<strong>and</strong> assistant lacrosse coach at Friends School (1965-67) <strong>and</strong> St. Paul’s School (1967-<br />
73), both located in his native Baltimore.<br />
A 1965 graduate of Denison University, O’Connell was inducted into the school’s<br />
athletic hall of fame in 1985 following a stellar playing career with the Big Red. A twotime<br />
lacrosse All-American, he is also a member of the Ohio Lacrosse Hall of Fame <strong>and</strong><br />
the Maryl<strong>and</strong> Lacrosse Club Hall of Fame.<br />
Active on the national stage, O’Connell is a member of the Division III Athletics<br />
Administration Association, the National Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) <strong>and</strong><br />
is the past president of the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA)<br />
<strong>and</strong> US Lacrosse Coaches Association.<br />
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ABOUT W&L<br />
WASHINGTON <strong>and</strong> LEE UNIVER-<br />
SITY — a small, private, liberal<br />
arts college, is the ninth oldest<br />
institution of higher education in<br />
America. Founded in 1749, W&L<br />
prides itself on the characteristics<br />
that have earned its reputation as<br />
a place unique <strong>and</strong> apart in the<br />
national educational scene.<br />
The school’s name comes from<br />
two of America’s great leaders<br />
who saved W&L in times of need.<br />
George <strong>Washington</strong> saved then<br />
Liberty Hall Academy from financial<br />
ruin in 1796 when he gave the<br />
school its first major endowment<br />
gift—$50,000 worth of James River<br />
Canal stock. The donation—at the<br />
time the largest to any educational<br />
institution—continues today as part of the endowment.<br />
Robert E. <strong>Lee</strong> saved then <strong>Washington</strong> College from obscurity after the Civil<br />
War by serving as its innovative president from 1865 until his death in 1870, <strong>and</strong><br />
instituting such programs as the School of Law, the nation’s first school of journalism,<br />
<strong>and</strong> the revered Honor System that continues to play a major role in W&L life.<br />
More than 95 percent of W&L’s full-time faculty members hold doctorate or<br />
other terminal degrees, <strong>and</strong> all of them are, first <strong>and</strong> foremost, teachers. And with<br />
an average class size of just 16, W&L students clearly benefit from that expertise.<br />
W&L was ranked 14th in the <strong>2006</strong> U.S. News listing of the nation's top liberal<br />
arts colleges, marking the 18th consecutive year that W&L has been ranked as one<br />
of the top 25 liberal arts colleges in the nation.<br />
W&L also features a highly-ranked School of Law which has been an integral<br />
part of the school since 1866. Approximately 125 students receive Juris Doctor<br />
degrees each year <strong>and</strong> five Master of Law degrees.<br />
With a student body that represents nearly all 50 states <strong>and</strong> attracts citizens from<br />
50 other countries, W&L is truly an international institution set in an idyllic college<br />
town. USA Today described it this way: “If you close your eyes <strong>and</strong> conjure up the<br />
ideal campus—red brick buildings with rows of white columns, a placid commons<br />
beneath the arching branches of ivy-covered trees, a small town of 19th-century<br />
storefronts—you’ve got <strong>Washington</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lee</strong>.”<br />
<strong>Washington</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lee</strong> University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color,<br />
religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability or veteran's<br />
status in its educational programs <strong>and</strong> activities or with regard to employment.<br />
Undergraduate student inquiries should be directed to the Dean of Students, Elrod<br />
University Commons, (540) 458-8751, law student inquiries to the Associate Dean<br />
for Student Services, (540) 458-8022, <strong>and</strong> employment inquiries to the Director of<br />
Human Resources, Howard House, (540) 458-8920, <strong>Washington</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lee</strong> University,<br />
Lexington, Virginia 24450-2116.<br />
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ADAM HUTCHINSON, HEAD COACH<br />
Adam Hutchinson is in his fourth season<br />
as head basketball coach at <strong>Washington</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />
<strong>Lee</strong>.<br />
Hutchinson came to <strong>Washington</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />
<strong>Lee</strong> after spending two seasons as the head<br />
coach at Case Western Reserve University in<br />
Clevel<strong>and</strong>, Ohio. In those two seasons, he led<br />
the Spartans to a 14-36 overall record while<br />
rebuilding the program. His initial recruiting<br />
class included eight players, most notably<br />
Carson Oren, the 2003 University Athletic<br />
Association Rookie of the Year.<br />
Prior to CWRU, Hutchinson was the head<br />
coach at Stevens Institute of Technology from<br />
1999-01, compiling a 19-31 overall mark. His second season resulted in a 12-13<br />
overall record, a five-game improvement over his first campaign.<br />
Hutchinson began his collegiate coaching career in 1994 as an assistant<br />
coach at his alma mater, Amherst College. In his two seasons with the Lord Jeffs,<br />
he was responsible for<br />
recruiting the school’s<br />
second all-time leading<br />
scorer in All-American<br />
Jamal Wilson <strong>and</strong> helping<br />
lead the team to the NCAA<br />
Division III Elite Eight.<br />
In 1996, Hutchinson<br />
assumed the role of player<br />
<strong>and</strong> coach with the Cardiff<br />
Clippers of the English<br />
National Basketball<br />
League before spending<br />
the 1997-98 <strong>and</strong> 1998-99<br />
seasons as an assistant<br />
coach at Emory University.<br />
Originally a walkon<br />
player at Amherst,<br />
Hutchinson started two<br />
seasons at guard in leading<br />
the Lord Jeffs to the<br />
ECAC Tournament each<br />
year. He was named team<br />
captain as a senior.<br />
Hutchinson graduated<br />
from Amherst in 1993<br />
with a bachelor of arts in African-American studies <strong>and</strong> earned his master of science<br />
in sport management from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst in 1997. He<br />
<strong>and</strong> his wife, Erin, have two sons, Jason <strong>and</strong> Donald.<br />
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SEAN GRANT, ASSISTANT COACH<br />
Sean Grant is in his first season as an<br />
assistant basketball coach at W&L.<br />
Grant came to W&L from Connecticut<br />
College where he served as an assistant<br />
coach from 2004-06.<br />
During his time with the Camels, Grant<br />
helped engineer an eight-game improvement<br />
from his first season <strong>and</strong> a berth to the<br />
NESCAC Tournament for the first time since<br />
2002. Additionally, he also helped develop<br />
the NESCAC Co-Rookie of the Year in 2005<br />
<strong>and</strong> the Camels ranked among the Division III<br />
leaders in field goal percentage <strong>and</strong> three-point<br />
field goal percentage his final season.<br />
Prior to joining Conn College, Grant served as an assistant basketball coach<br />
at NYU from 2002-04, helping the Violets to a 21-7 record <strong>and</strong> a berth in the ECAC<br />
Championship game in 2003-04. During this time, Grant was also the head junior<br />
varsity coach.<br />
A 2002 NYU graduate with a degree in early childhood <strong>and</strong> elementary education,<br />
Grant was a four-year member of the men's basketball program <strong>and</strong> a recipient<br />
of the school's scholar-athlete award.<br />
At W&L, Grant is responsible for coordinating recruiting, player development<br />
<strong>and</strong> game preparation.<br />
STUART PRADIA, ASSISTANT COACH<br />
Stuart Pradia is in his first season as<br />
an assistant basketball coach at <strong>Washington</strong><br />
<strong>and</strong> <strong>Lee</strong>. Pradia is responsible for recruiting,<br />
camps, scouting <strong>and</strong> on the court coaching of<br />
the Generals.<br />
Pradia comes to W&L from Dallas, Texas,<br />
where he coached high school basketball<br />
during the 2005-06 season.<br />
A native of Houston, Texas, Pradia<br />
attended Br<strong>and</strong>eis University in Waltham,<br />
Mass., where he was three-year letterwinner<br />
<strong>and</strong> two-year starter. While there, he played<br />
two seasons under former NBA Head Coach<br />
<strong>and</strong> Boston Celtics player Chris Ford.<br />
Pradia graduated from Br<strong>and</strong>eis in May of 2005 with a bachelor's degree in<br />
sociology <strong>and</strong> a minor in business.<br />
Pradia also serves as <strong>Washington</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lee</strong>'s assistant director of the fitness<br />
center in the Warner Center.<br />
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<strong>2006</strong>-20<strong>07</strong> SEASON OUTLOOK<br />
When pondering the coming season,<br />
Head Coach Adam Hutchinson needs only to<br />
peruse his investment portfolio for inspiration.<br />
According to the fourth-year coach,<br />
the top of his quarterly statement usually reads<br />
something like "past results may not be indicative<br />
of future performance".<br />
"That's where we are right now," he<br />
added.<br />
Hutchinson's squad may have won<br />
just six contests over the past two seasons, but<br />
those results have nothing to do with the potential<br />
outcome of the <strong>2006</strong>-<strong>07</strong> season. Hutchinson is<br />
excited that his basketball stocks are beginning<br />
to mature <strong>and</strong> that may lead to immediate gains<br />
on the court this season. After spending his first<br />
three seasons recruiting talent <strong>and</strong> teaching them his philosophy, Hutchinson is ready to<br />
see returns on his investments.<br />
The Generals return three seniors, four juniors, six sophomores <strong>and</strong> all five starters<br />
from last season. Though W&L won just four contests, it played another seven games<br />
that were decided by six points or less, including a pair of overtime contests. Another<br />
year of experience just might help W&L win a few of those close games this season.<br />
"The practices have certainly been different," noted Hutchinson. "The guys did<br />
everything that we asked of them during the off-season -- they worked on improving <strong>and</strong><br />
played together a lot following the season. That shows a real level of commitment <strong>and</strong><br />
that will help produce results this season."<br />
Among the keys to the season, according to Hutchinson, will be the play of senior<br />
guard Chris Halkitis (5-foot-10). A team captain, Halkitis has been among the team's top<br />
scoring leaders (760 pts.) each of the past three seasons <strong>and</strong> enters his senior campaign<br />
ranked third all-time at W&L with 134 career three-pointers. Despite averaging 9.3 points<br />
<strong>and</strong> 2.1 assists per contest last season, Hutchinson believes that Halkitis' leadership is<br />
the most important aspect of the season.<br />
"We need for Chris to be the leader on the floor," he said. "When he plays good,<br />
smart basketball, he's as good a point guard as there is in the league. When he tries to<br />
do too much, he is dramatically less effective. We need him to be a smart player, shoot<br />
high-percentage shots <strong>and</strong> continue to be a capable defender."<br />
Halkitis will be joined in the starting backcourt by sophomore guard Isaiah Goodman<br />
(5-foot-11), who can play the point or shooting guard positions. Goodman saw action in<br />
all 23 games with 16 starts a season ago, averaging 8.9 points <strong>and</strong> 1.7 assists per game,<br />
while shooting nearly 43 percent from three-point range.<br />
"Isaiah had a good freshman season <strong>and</strong> he quickly applied his skills to the offense<br />
<strong>and</strong> team concept," said Hutchinson. "He brings some skills to the table -- he's explosive,<br />
tough <strong>and</strong> smart."<br />
Senior Chris Davis (5-foot-11), sophomores Chris McHugh (6-foot-1) <strong>and</strong> Craig<br />
Sauers (6-foot-3), <strong>and</strong> freshman Bena Tshishiku (5-foot-7) will also see plenty of playing<br />
time in relief of Halkitis <strong>and</strong> Goodman. Davis played in 18 games with seven starts last<br />
winter, but struggled with his shooting <strong>and</strong> averaged just 0.8 points per game.<br />
"Chris is back shooting the ball well <strong>and</strong> I'm confident that he can continue to provide<br />
us with tremendous effort, especially defensively,” said Hutchinson.<br />
McHugh averaged 3.5 points per game, but hit his stride late in the season <strong>and</strong><br />
contributed 6.4 points per outing over the final eight games of the year. Sauers played<br />
in 11 games <strong>and</strong> averaged 0.7 points per game.<br />
"Chris started to develop at the end of the season <strong>and</strong> I'm real excited to see how<br />
he does this year," said Hutchinson. "Craig has also come a long way -- he worked hard<br />
during the off-season <strong>and</strong> has improved tremendously."<br />
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Sophomore Kirk Jones (6-foot-5) will see plenty of playing time at small forward <strong>and</strong><br />
will be joined by a host of players, including junior John Mumper (6-foot-2), <strong>and</strong> freshmen<br />
Ben Goetsch (6-foot-4), Andrew Payne (6-foot-4) <strong>and</strong> Zac White (6-foot-5).<br />
Mumper had a solid showing in 2005-06, averaging 9.0 points <strong>and</strong> 2.3 rebounds<br />
per game. He also improved throughout the season <strong>and</strong> averaged 17.0 points over the<br />
final four games of the season.<br />
"John learned how he could exploit what we do offensively," said Hutchinson. "He's<br />
committed himself to getting better on defense <strong>and</strong> I expect him to continue to get better."<br />
Jones is a versatile player who can shoot, rebound <strong>and</strong> defend. He averaged 3.4<br />
points <strong>and</strong> 2.3 rebounds per game a season ago.<br />
"Kirk is getting stronger <strong>and</strong> will continue to develop as a player," Hutchinson<br />
noted.<br />
Junior Femi Kusimo (6-foot-5) will again be counted on to perform at power forward.<br />
An athletic presence, Kusimo played in just 14 games (10 starts) last season after suffering<br />
a foot injury midway through the season. He averaged 9.7 points <strong>and</strong> 5.6 rebounds per<br />
game, while shooting 55.8 percent from the floor.<br />
"Femi has looked good in the preseason <strong>and</strong> is playing harder than he has in the<br />
past," remarked Hutchinson. "His knees are as healthy as they have been <strong>and</strong> he has<br />
shown flashes of being a double-double type of player."<br />
Hutchinson expects senior Alex White (6-foot-6) <strong>and</strong> sophomore Ryan Owens<br />
(6-foot-5) to also provide the Generals with solid play behind Kusimo. White, a team<br />
captain, played in all 23 games last season with 16 starts. He averaged 4.4 points <strong>and</strong><br />
3.0 rebounds per game, while shooting nearly 51 percent from the field. Owens played<br />
in 20 contests <strong>and</strong> averaged 3.9 points <strong>and</strong> 3.1 boards per game.<br />
"Alex is in the best shape of his career <strong>and</strong> has looked real good," said Hutchinson.<br />
"Ryan has worked hard on his shot <strong>and</strong> continues to give great effort."<br />
Junior Greg Bienemann<br />
(6-foot-6) looks to be the<br />
starter at center after leading<br />
the team in scoring (12.1 ppg)<br />
<strong>and</strong> rebounding (6.6 rpg) last<br />
year.<br />
"Greg is at a different level,<br />
physically," noted Hutchinson.<br />
"He seems more comfortable<br />
in the post, but needs to cut<br />
his turnovers <strong>and</strong> work on his<br />
decisiveness."<br />
Bienemann will be spelled<br />
by sophomore Ben Heller<br />
(6-foot-6) <strong>and</strong> freshman John<br />
Twomey (6-foot-5).<br />
Heller played in all 23<br />
contests a season ago, averaging<br />
4.2 points <strong>and</strong> 2.8<br />
rebounds per game.<br />
"Ben is showing signs<br />
that he can be a pretty good<br />
player," said Hutchinson. "He<br />
continues to improve."<br />
Improvement is the common<br />
theme regarding every position <strong>and</strong> that has Hutchinson eager to begin the season.<br />
"I fell like we have guys with ability in every spot," he said. "There's not a lot of<br />
separation between (positions) 1-<strong>and</strong>-15 on the roster <strong>and</strong> that will lead for increased<br />
competitiveness in practice <strong>and</strong> in games."<br />
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CHRIS DAVIS<br />
Sr. • G • 5-11 • 180<br />
Birmingham, Ala./Altamont School<br />
<strong>2006</strong>-<strong>07</strong>: Has earned two letters after walking onto the<br />
team as a sophomore ... fundamentally solid player who<br />
will compete for playing time as a combo guard ... excellent<br />
defender <strong>and</strong> a smart player. 2005-06: Played in 18 games<br />
with seven starts ... scored 15 points, grabbed 17 rebounds<br />
<strong>and</strong> dished out 16 assists for the season ... scored five<br />
points, dished two assists <strong>and</strong> recorded two steals in a loss<br />
to Eastern Connecticut State (11/27) ... h<strong>and</strong>ed out a career-high three assists in a loss<br />
at Bridgewater (11/30) ... received the team's Coaches & Captains Award for hustle<br />
<strong>and</strong> defensive play following the season. 2004-05: Saw action in 12 games with one<br />
start ... averaged 3.3 points, 1.7 rebounds, 0.5 assists <strong>and</strong> 0.5 steals per game ... shot<br />
57.1 percent from the floor (16-28) <strong>and</strong> 50.0 percent (3-6) from three-point range ...<br />
averaged 9.5 points <strong>and</strong> 3.5 rebounds per game over the team's final two contests ...<br />
started the team's final<br />
game of the season at<br />
Guilford (2/15), scoring<br />
10 points <strong>and</strong> grabbing<br />
three rebounds ...<br />
scored nine points <strong>and</strong><br />
hauled in a career-high<br />
four rebounds in a loss<br />
at Eastern Mennonite<br />
(2/12) ... received the<br />
team's Coaches & Captains<br />
Award for hustle<br />
<strong>and</strong> defensive play<br />
following the season.<br />
High School: Earned<br />
four letters in basketball<br />
<strong>and</strong> baseball at The<br />
Altamont School ...<br />
named basketball team<br />
MVP ... led basketball<br />
team to the Final 8<br />
of the Alabama State<br />
Tournament as a senior<br />
... received the pitcher's<br />
award in baseball. Off<br />
the court: Brother, Reed, played basketball at UAB ... father, James, was an athletic<br />
trainer at Alabama, working with Bear Bryant ... classics major.<br />
CAREER HIGHS<br />
Points....................................................... 10.........................at Guilford (2/15/05)<br />
Rebounds................................................. 4.......................................... Two Times<br />
Assists...................................................... 3................... at Bridgewater (11/30/05)<br />
Steals....................................................... 2.......................................... Two Times<br />
CAREER STATISTICS<br />
YEAR G/GS FG/PCT FT/PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG<br />
2005-06 18/7 5-16/.313 5-7/.714 17/0.9 15/0.8<br />
2004-05 12/1 16-28/.571 5-9/.556 20/1.7 40/3.3<br />
Totals 30/8 21-44/.477 10-16/.625 37/1.2 55/1.8<br />
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basketball<br />
CHRIS HALKITIS<br />
Sr. • G • 5-10 • 170<br />
New Port Richey, Fla./Ridgewood<br />
<strong>2006</strong>-<strong>07</strong>: Three-year letterwinner <strong>and</strong> a two-year captain<br />
... begins his final season with 760 career points <strong>and</strong><br />
ranks third all-time at W&L with 134 career three-pointers.<br />
2005-06: Started all 23 games <strong>and</strong> averaged 9.3 points, 2.7<br />
rebounds, 2.1 assists <strong>and</strong> 1.0 steals per game ... shot 34.6<br />
percent (36-104) from three-point range <strong>and</strong> 78.7 percent<br />
(37-47) from the foul line ... posted 12 double-figure scoring<br />
games, including a season-best 22-point performance in a win over EMU (2/11).<br />
2004-05: Started all 25 games, averaging 10.7 points, 4.0 rebounds, 3.2 assists <strong>and</strong><br />
1.2 steals per game ... shot 31.4 percent (44-140) from three-point range <strong>and</strong> 73.3<br />
percent (55-75) from the foul line ... scored in double-figures in 16 games, including a<br />
career-high 27 points, six rebounds <strong>and</strong> three assists in win over <strong>Washington</strong> College<br />
(1/3) ... also recorded 11 points, seven rebounds, three assists <strong>and</strong> a career-high<br />
five steals in a 79-65 win<br />
over Piedmont (1/2).<br />
2003-04: Played in<br />
all 25 games with 17<br />
starts ... earned Honorable<br />
Mention All-ODAC<br />
honors ... averaged a<br />
team-best 11.1 points,<br />
4.4 rebounds, 2.0 assists<br />
<strong>and</strong> 1.4 steals<br />
per game ... converted<br />
on 41.9 percent (54-<br />
129) of his three-point<br />
attempts ... scored in<br />
double-figures in 14 of<br />
the team's 25 games ...<br />
notched a season-high<br />
26 points <strong>and</strong> grabbed<br />
eight rebounds in a 93-<br />
84 win over EMU (1/14).<br />
High School: Earned<br />
four letters in basketball<br />
at Ridgewood ... helped<br />
lead the team to a pair of<br />
conference titles <strong>and</strong> a<br />
district championship ... two-time conference player of the year ... named county player<br />
of the year <strong>and</strong> second team all-state as a senior. Off the Court: Politics major.<br />
CAREER HIGHS<br />
Points....................................................... 27............vs. <strong>Washington</strong> Coll. (1/3/05)<br />
Rebounds................................................. 10.........at Eastern Mennonite (1/12/05)<br />
Assists...................................................... 6........................................ Three Times<br />
Steals....................................................... 5..........................vs. Piedmont (1/2/05)<br />
CAREER STATISTICS<br />
YEAR G/GS FG/PCT FT/PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG<br />
2005-06 23/23 71-199/.357 37-47/.787 61/2.7 215/9.3<br />
2004-05 25/25 84-251/.335 55-75/.733 99/4.0 267/10.7<br />
2003-04 25/17 87-229/.380 50-65/.769 110/4.4 278/11.1<br />
Totals 73/65 242-679/.356 142-187/.759 270/3.7 760/10.4<br />
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ALEX WHITE<br />
Sr. • F • 6-7 • 220<br />
Baltimore, Md./McDonogh<br />
<strong>2006</strong>-<strong>07</strong>: Three-year letterwinner <strong>and</strong> a two-year captain ...<br />
tremendous post defender with improving offensive skills ...<br />
has good touch around the basket. 2005-06: Played in all 23<br />
games with 16 starts ... averaged 4.4 points, 3.0 rebounds<br />
<strong>and</strong> 1.2 assists per game ... shot 50.7 percent (37-73) from<br />
the floor ... had five double-figure scoring games ... scored<br />
a career-high 12 points on 6-of-6 shooting, dished four assists,<br />
grabbed three rebounds, blocked two shots <strong>and</strong> recorded two steals in a win<br />
over EMU (2/11). 2004-05: Missed the final 22 games of the season after suffering<br />
a broken ankle ... started each of the first three games, averaging 7.0 points, 3.7<br />
rebounds <strong>and</strong> 2.7 assists per game ... shot 50.0 percent (8-16) from the floor ... scored<br />
six points, grabbed a career-high nine rebounds <strong>and</strong> dished out four assists in a loss<br />
to New Paltz (11/21). 2003-04: Played in 19 games as a freshman ... averaged 4.1<br />
points, 3.5 rebounds<br />
<strong>and</strong> 1.0 assists per<br />
game ... shot 46.2 percent<br />
(30-65) from the<br />
floor ... scored 11 points<br />
on 5-of-8 shooting in<br />
a loss to Bridgewater<br />
(2/17) ... pulled down<br />
a season-high eight<br />
rebounds in a loss to<br />
Chowan (12/6) ... tallied<br />
a career-high five<br />
assists in a loss to E&H<br />
(2/4). High School:<br />
Lettered in basketball<br />
<strong>and</strong> also participated<br />
in track at McDonogh ...<br />
helped lead the Eagles<br />
to the 2003 conference<br />
regular-season championship<br />
... named<br />
best post player at the<br />
Five-Star camp. Off<br />
the court: Recipient<br />
of the prestigous Heinz<br />
Scholarship ... brother of freshman forward Zac White ... psychology, sociology <strong>and</strong><br />
anthropology major.<br />
CAREER HIGHS<br />
Points....................................................... 12........vs. Eastern Mennonite (2/11/06)<br />
Rebounds................................................. 9.......................................... Two Times<br />
Assists...................................................... 5................ vs. Emory & Henry (2/9/05)<br />
Blocks...................................................... 2.......................................... Two Times<br />
CAREER STATISTICS<br />
YEAR G/GS FG/PCT FT/PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG<br />
2005-06 23/16 37-73/.5<strong>07</strong> 28-45/.622 68/3.0 102/4.4<br />
2004-05 3/3 8-16/.500 5-10/.500 11/3.7 21/7.0<br />
2003-04 19/0 30-65/.462 17-35/.486 66/3.5 77/4.1<br />
Totals 45/19 75-154/.487 50-90/.556 145/3.2 200/4.4<br />
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basketball<br />
GREG BIENEMANN<br />
Jr. • F • 6-6 • 215<br />
Chatham, N.J./Chatham<br />
<strong>2006</strong>-<strong>07</strong>: Two-year letterwinner ... athletic wing player with<br />
the ability to play in the post or step out <strong>and</strong> hit the three<br />
... unconventional but effective scorer ... has scored 568<br />
points <strong>and</strong> grabbed 263 rebounds. 2005-06: Played in all<br />
23 games with 22 starts ... named Honorable Mention All-<br />
ODAC ... averaged a team-high 12.1 points, 6.6 rebounds,<br />
1.3 assists, 0.9 blocks <strong>and</strong> 0.8 steals per game ... shot 53.2<br />
percent (117-220) from the floor ... posted 14 double-digit scoring games, including<br />
scoring a career-high 33 points on 12-of-16 shooting in a win over Guilford (12/7) ...<br />
scored 18 points <strong>and</strong> grabbed 15 rebounds in a loss at Eastern Mennonite (1/11) ...<br />
notched 18 points <strong>and</strong> 10 rebounds in a loss at Emory (11/22) <strong>and</strong> logged 17 points<br />
<strong>and</strong> 13 rebounds in a win over Lynchburg (2/5). 2004-05: Played in all 25 games<br />
with 18 starts ... led the team in scoring with an average of 11.6 points per game ...<br />
also averaged 4.4 rebounds,<br />
1.2 assists, 0.7<br />
steals <strong>and</strong> 0.5 blocks<br />
per game ... scored<br />
in double-figures in<br />
15 games ... scored<br />
a season-high 27<br />
points, grabbed seven<br />
rebounds <strong>and</strong> dished<br />
off three assists in a win<br />
over Piedmont (1/2) ...<br />
posted 21 points in a<br />
loss at Eastern Mennonite<br />
(2/12) ... tallied<br />
19 points <strong>and</strong> eight<br />
rebounds in losses<br />
to Guilford (12/8) <strong>and</strong><br />
Eastern Mennonite<br />
(1/12). High School:<br />
Lettered in basketball,<br />
lacrosse <strong>and</strong> soccer at<br />
Chatham High ... third<br />
team all-county as a junior<br />
<strong>and</strong> the conference<br />
player of the year <strong>and</strong> a<br />
third team all-state selection as a senior ... was the leading scorer in the county his<br />
final season ... set the season (553) <strong>and</strong> career (1,<strong>07</strong>3) scoring records at Chatham.<br />
Off the court: ODAC Scholar-Athlete ... economics major.<br />
CAREER HIGHS<br />
Points....................................................... 33....................... vs. Guilford (12/7/05)<br />
Rebounds................................................. 15.........at Eastern Mennonite (1/11/06)<br />
Assists...................................................... 5......vs. Eastern Connecticut (11/27/05)<br />
Blocks...................................................... 3........................................ Three Times<br />
CAREER STATISTICS<br />
YEAR G/GS FG/PCT FT/PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG<br />
2005-06 23/22 117-220/.532 43-71/.606 152/6.6 278/12.1<br />
2004-05 25/18 105-228/.461 76-109/.697 111/4.4 290/11.6<br />
Totals 48/40 222-448/496 119-180/661 263/5.5 568/11.8<br />
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FEMI KUSIMO<br />
Jr. • F • 6-5 • 213<br />
Cross Lanes, W.Va./Charleston Catholic<br />
<strong>2006</strong>-<strong>07</strong>: Two-year letterwinner ... tremendously athletic<br />
wing player who presents matchup problems with his<br />
size <strong>and</strong> athleticism ... has 10 dunks through his first two<br />
seasons. 2005-06: Missed part of the season with a foot<br />
injury ... played in 14 games with 10 starts ... averaged 9.7<br />
points, 5.6 rebounds, 1.4 assists <strong>and</strong> 1.4 steals per game<br />
... shot 55.8 percent (58-104) from the floor ... had seven<br />
double-digit scoring games ... notched 16 points <strong>and</strong> a career-high 14 rebounds in a<br />
season-opening loss to Manhattanville (11/18) ... registered 11 points, 11 rebounds <strong>and</strong><br />
six assists in a win over Guilford (12/7). 2004-05: Played in 24 games with 23 starts<br />
... averaged 10.2 points, 4.7 rebounds, 1.9 steals <strong>and</strong> 1.5 assists per game ... shot a<br />
team-best 58.5 percent<br />
(103-176) from the floor<br />
... his 46 steals were<br />
also tops on the team ...<br />
scored in double-figures<br />
in 15 games ... tallied a<br />
career-high 18 points<br />
<strong>and</strong> eight rebounds in<br />
a loss at Eastern Mennonite<br />
(2/12) ... dished<br />
a career-high six assists<br />
in a loss at Roanoke<br />
(1/8) <strong>and</strong> blocked a<br />
career-high three shots<br />
in a loss to Bridgewater<br />
(12/1). High School:<br />
Earned three letters<br />
in both basketball <strong>and</strong><br />
soccer at Charleston<br />
Catholic ... named allcounty<br />
<strong>and</strong> all-state in<br />
both sports as a senior<br />
... also named team<br />
MVP for both sports his<br />
senior season ... captained the basketball team as a senior, averaging 17.5 points,<br />
11.0 rebounds <strong>and</strong> 3.0 blocks per game ... named MVP of the Coal Classic ... was<br />
vice president of the student body. Off the court: Recipient of the prestigious Heinz<br />
Scholarship ... sister, Olubunmi, graduated from the W&L Law School ... business<br />
administration major.<br />
CAREER HIGHS<br />
Points....................................................... 18.........at Eastern Mennonite (2/12/05)<br />
Rebounds................................................. 14........... vs. Manhattanville (11/18/05)<br />
Assists...................................................... 6............................ at Roanoke (1/8/05)<br />
Steals....................................................... 6........................ vs. Lynchburg (2/5/06)<br />
CAREER STATISTICS<br />
YEAR G/GS FG/PCT FT/PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG<br />
2005-06 14/10 58-104/.558 20-30/.667 79/5.6 136/9.7<br />
2004-05 24/23 103-176/.585 55-75/.733 113/4.7 246/10.2<br />
Totals 38/33 161-280/.575 75-105/.714 192/5.1 382/10.1<br />
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basketball<br />
JOHN MUMPER<br />
Jr. • F • 6-2 • 185<br />
Richmond, Va./Douglas Freeman<br />
<strong>2006</strong>-<strong>07</strong>: Two-year letterwinner ... smart player with excellent<br />
strength <strong>and</strong> ability to create space for his shot ... has the<br />
ability to see playing time at either shooting guard or small<br />
forward. 2005-06: Played in all 23 games with 21 starts ...<br />
averaged 9.0 points, 2.3 rebounds <strong>and</strong> 1.4 assists per game<br />
... led the ODAC <strong>and</strong> set a new W&L record for season free<br />
throw percentage (47-54/.870) ... scored in double-figures<br />
in nine games, including each of the final four games of the season ... averaged 17<br />
points per game over his final four contests ... tied a career-high with 20 points in a loss<br />
at Emory & Henry (2/8) ... scored 17 points <strong>and</strong> tied a career-high with six rebounds<br />
in a win over Lynchburg (2/5) ... also scored 17 points in a loss at Eastern Mennonite<br />
(1/11) ... tallied 16 points<br />
in a season-ending<br />
loss at Guilford (2/14).<br />
2004-05: Played in all<br />
25 games with eight<br />
starts ... averaged 5.2<br />
points, 1.4 rebounds<br />
<strong>and</strong> 1.2 assists per<br />
game ... scored a career-high<br />
20 points on<br />
4-of-6 shooting from<br />
three-point range in<br />
a loss at Bridgewater<br />
(1/19) ... also scored 13<br />
points in back-to-back<br />
games at Lynchburg<br />
(1/15) <strong>and</strong> Hampden-<br />
Sydney (1/16). High<br />
School: Lettered in<br />
basketball <strong>and</strong> soccer<br />
at Douglas Freeman<br />
High ... named first team<br />
all-district, second team<br />
all-region <strong>and</strong> academic<br />
all-district as a senior ...<br />
captain <strong>and</strong> team MVP his final season. Off the court: Father, Jim, played basketball<br />
at Bridgewater ... sister, Laura, was a two-year captain of the swimming team at the<br />
University of Virginia ... business management <strong>and</strong> accounting major.<br />
CAREER HIGHS<br />
Points....................................................... 20........................................ Two Times<br />
Rebounds................................................. 6.......................................... Two Times<br />
Assists...................................................... 5...........at Eastern Mennonite (1/11/06)<br />
Steals....................................................... 2.............at R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon (1/22/06)<br />
CAREER STATISTICS<br />
YEAR G/GS FG/PCT FT/PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG<br />
2005-06 23/21 71-177/.401 47-54/.870 53/2.3 206/9.0<br />
2004-05 25/8 46-119/.387 23-33/.697 36/1.4 129/5.2<br />
Totals 25/8 46-119/.387 23-33/.697 36/1.4 129/5.2<br />
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ISAIAH GOODMAN<br />
So. • G • 5-11 • 160<br />
Richfield, Minn./Holy Angels<br />
<strong>2006</strong>-<strong>07</strong>: Lettered as a freshman ... versatlie player who<br />
can play the point or shooting guard positions ... smart<br />
player with excellent quickness <strong>and</strong> play-making ability ...<br />
can knock down the open jumper. 2005-06: Played in all 23<br />
games with 16 starts ... averaged 8.9 points, 2.2 rebounds,<br />
1.7 assists <strong>and</strong> a team-best 1.3 steals per game ... shot<br />
42.9 percent (21-49) from three-point range ... received<br />
the W&L Basketball Award for outst<strong>and</strong>ing contribution to the program ... had nine<br />
double-figure scoring games, including a 15-point performance in a season-opening<br />
loss to Manhattanville (11/18) ... tallied season-highs for points (17), rebounds (6)<br />
<strong>and</strong> steals (4) in a season-ending loss at Guilford (2/14) ... notched 15 points <strong>and</strong><br />
a season-high five assists in a win over Eastern Mennonite (2/11). High School:<br />
Lettered in basketball, soccer <strong>and</strong> track at the Academy of Holy Angels ... earned<br />
all-conference honors in all three sports <strong>and</strong> was captain of the basketball <strong>and</strong><br />
track teams ... earned honorable mention all-state honors in basketball as a senior<br />
... was the section champion <strong>and</strong> finished third in the state in the 300 meter hurdles<br />
... was nominated for the Wendy's High School Heisman ... class president at Holy<br />
Angels. Off the court: Father, Leslie, played football for the Green Bay Packers ...<br />
business <strong>and</strong> sociology major.<br />
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basketball<br />
BEN HELLER<br />
So. • F • 6-6 • 210<br />
Houston, Texas/Lamar<br />
<strong>2006</strong>-<strong>07</strong>: Lettered as a freshman ... developing post player<br />
with improving offensive skills ... had good athleticism <strong>and</strong><br />
touch around the basket. 2005-06: Played in all 23 games<br />
... averaged 4.2 points <strong>and</strong> 2.8 rebounds per game ... shot<br />
47.1 percent (32-68) from the floor <strong>and</strong> 69.6 percent (32-<br />
46) from the foul line ... scored a season-high 15 points<br />
<strong>and</strong> grabbed eight rebounds in a win over Guilford (12/7)<br />
... scored eight points <strong>and</strong> grabbed eight rebounds in a loss to John Carroll (11/26).<br />
High School: Earned three letters for the basketball team at Lamar High School in<br />
Houston. Off the court: Accounting major.<br />
KIRK JONES<br />
So. • G/F • 6-5 • 197<br />
Maple Glenn, Pa./Germantown Acad.<br />
<strong>2006</strong>-<strong>07</strong>: Lettered as a freshman ... solid all-around player<br />
... lefty who can knock down the open jumper or play in<br />
the post. 2005-06: Played in 21 games ... averaged 3.4<br />
points <strong>and</strong> 2.3 rebounds per outing ... shot 75.0 percent<br />
(24-32) from the free throw line ... scored a season-high<br />
15 points <strong>and</strong> grabbed a season-high 13 rebounds in a<br />
loss to Emory & Henry (1/25) ... scored eight points in<br />
losses to Manhattanville (11/18), Virginia Wesleyan (12/4) <strong>and</strong> Bridgewater (1/18).<br />
High School: Lettered in basketball <strong>and</strong> tennis at G.A. ... named the team's most<br />
improved player as a junior ... received the coach's award as a senior when he was<br />
named team captain ... team was ranked as high as No. 7 nationally by Sporting News<br />
<strong>and</strong> finished third in the state championship ... named to the Coaches vs. Cancer<br />
All-Star team ... father, Jeff, played football at the University of North Carolina. Off<br />
the court: Business administration major.<br />
CHRIS McHUGH<br />
So. • G • 6-1 • 175<br />
Chatham, N.J./Chatham<br />
<strong>2006</strong>-<strong>07</strong>: Lettered as a freshman ... heady player who can<br />
play both point guard <strong>and</strong> shooting guard ... strong with<br />
the dribble <strong>and</strong> can knock down the open look. 2005-06:<br />
Played in 21 games ... averaged 3.5 points, 1.1 rebounds<br />
<strong>and</strong> 1.4 assists per contest ... shot 73.1 percent (19-26)<br />
from the free throw line <strong>and</strong> hit 4-of-7 three-point attempts<br />
... scored a season-high 10 points in losses to R<strong>and</strong>olph-<br />
Macon (1/22) <strong>and</strong> Guilford (2/8) ... posted eight points <strong>and</strong> a season-high six assists<br />
in a season-ending loss at Guilford (2/24). High School: Lettered in basketball <strong>and</strong><br />
soccer at Chatham High School ... captained the basketball team as a senior, earning<br />
first team all-conference honors. Off the court: Undeclared major.<br />
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RYAN OWENS<br />
So. • F • 6-5 • 215<br />
Floral Park, N.Y./Chaminade<br />
<strong>2006</strong>-<strong>07</strong>: Lettered a as a freshman ... athletic wing player<br />
with improving offensive skills ... a solid rebounder <strong>and</strong><br />
defender. 2005-06: Played in 20 games ... averaged 3.9<br />
points <strong>and</strong> 3.1 rebounds per game ... shot 45.5 percent<br />
(30-66) from the floor ... posted season-highs in points (10)<br />
<strong>and</strong> rebounds (7) in a losses to John Carroll (11/26) <strong>and</strong><br />
Emory & Henry (1/25) ... scored nine points <strong>and</strong> grabbed<br />
six rebounds in a season-ending loss at Guilford (2/14). High School: Lettered in<br />
basketball <strong>and</strong> baseball at Chaminade High School ... was named basketball team<br />
captain as a senior when he earned first team all-league accolades. Off the court:<br />
Economics major.<br />
CRAIG SAUERS<br />
So. • G • 6-3 • 180<br />
Columbia, Md./Atholton<br />
<strong>2006</strong>-<strong>07</strong>: Lettered as a freshman ... athletic guard who can<br />
slash to the hoop or score from beyond the arc. 2005-06:<br />
Saw action in 11 contests ... scored eight points <strong>and</strong> grabbed<br />
two rebounds ... also notched three blocks ... scored a<br />
season-high five points in a loss at Roanoke (1/28). High<br />
School: Lettered in basketball, football, baseball <strong>and</strong> track<br />
at Atholton High School ... named second team all-county<br />
in basketball as a junior ... garnered first team all-county honors <strong>and</strong> led the league in<br />
three-pointers as a senior. Off the court: W&L <strong>and</strong> ODAC Scholar-Athlete ... brother,<br />
Brett, swims for Duke ... business administration <strong>and</strong> accounting major.<br />
BEN GOETSCH<br />
Fr. • F • 6-4 • 195<br />
Timonium, Md./Gilman<br />
Athletic player with explosive leaping ability ... solid<br />
shooter with range ... lettered in basketball <strong>and</strong> track at<br />
Gilman ... three-time all-conference honoree in basketball<br />
... also received the Gilman Basketball Award his final<br />
three seasons ... helped lead the Greyhounds to a pair of<br />
conference championships ... named to the <strong>2006</strong> all-city<br />
track team by the Baltimore Sun ... holds the school record<br />
in the high jump (6'6") ... father, Scott, played basketball at Duke ... sister, Emily, is<br />
an All-America swimmer at USC ... undeclared major.<br />
ANDREW PAYNE<br />
Fr. • F • 6-4 • 187<br />
Charleston, W.Va./George <strong>Washington</strong><br />
Scrappy player with a good knowledge of the game ... solid<br />
passer <strong>and</strong> an excellent defender ... hits the glass hard ...<br />
lettered in basketball <strong>and</strong> soccer at George <strong>Washington</strong><br />
High ... earned all-conference <strong>and</strong> honorable mention<br />
all-state honors in basketball as a junior <strong>and</strong> senior ...<br />
named third team all-county as a junior ... was the conference<br />
three-point champion as a junior ... helped lead the<br />
Patriots to a pair of conference championships ... father, Drew, played basketball<br />
at Hampden-Sydney ... undeclared major.<br />
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BENA TSHISHIKU<br />
Fr. • G • 5-7 • 160<br />
Martinez, Ga./Lakeside<br />
True point guard ... strong player with outst<strong>and</strong>ing quickness<br />
... excellent ball-h<strong>and</strong>ler <strong>and</strong> a tremendous defender<br />
... will see playing time at the point this season ... lettered<br />
in basketball, cross country <strong>and</strong> track at Lakeside High ...<br />
named honorable mention all-city in basketball as a senior<br />
... chemistry major.<br />
JOHN TWOMEY<br />
Fr. • F • 6-5 • 240<br />
Chatham, N.J./Delbarton<br />
Features a unique skill set as a big man ... excellent outside<br />
shooter ... possesses tremendous footwork in the post ...<br />
strong player who will also help on the boards ... lettered in<br />
basketball <strong>and</strong> golf at Delbarton ... earned all-conference<br />
honors in basketball as a junior <strong>and</strong> senior ... named the<br />
<strong>2006</strong> Morris County Player of the Year by the Star-Ledger<br />
<strong>and</strong> Daily Record ... helped lead the Green Wave to a pair<br />
of conference titles <strong>and</strong> a county championship as a senior ... served as senior class<br />
president at Delbarton ... undeclared major.<br />
ZAC WHITE<br />
Fr. • F • 6-5 • 175<br />
Baltimore, Md./Park School<br />
Smooth <strong>and</strong> athletic presence ... runs the floor well <strong>and</strong> is<br />
a good shooter from the perimeter ... makes the game look<br />
effortless ... earned two letters in basketball at The Park<br />
School ... named all-conference as a senior ... helped lead<br />
the Bruins to one conference championship ... brother of<br />
senior forward Alex White ... engineering major.<br />
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2005-<strong>2006</strong> RESULTS<br />
Opponent W/L Score High Scorer High Reb.<br />
Manhattanville@ L 68-73 (OT) Kusimo 16 Kusimo 14<br />
Southwestern@ L 44-59 Halkitis 14 Heller 3<br />
at Emory L 71-76 Halkitis 19 Bienemann 10<br />
vs. John Carroll# L 56-86 Bienemann 13 Heller 8<br />
vs. E. Conn. St.# L 66-72 Halkitis 16 Bienemann 7<br />
at Bridgewater* L 56-64 Bienemann 18 Bienemann 5<br />
R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon* L 42-71 Bienemann 12 Bienemann 4<br />
Virginia Wesleyan* L 50-72 Kusimo 15 Kusimo 6<br />
Guilford* W 98-92 Bienemann 33 Kusimo 11<br />
Roanoke* W 76-70 Bienemann 16 Bienemann 8<br />
at Eastern Mennonite* L 86-98 Two Players 18 Bienemann 15<br />
at Lynchburg* L 60-62 Bienemann 20 Bienemann 13<br />
Hampden-Sydney* L 57-58 Bienemann 15 Bienemann 5<br />
Bridgewater* L 47-70 Two Players 8 Owens 7<br />
at Virginia Wesleyan* L 53-68 Goodman 9 Bienemann 10<br />
at R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon* L 67-71 (OT) Goodman 12 Bienemann 9<br />
Emory & Henry* L 75-94 Bienemann 16 Jones 13<br />
at Roanoke* L 46-62 Mumper 9 Two Players 4<br />
at Hampden-Sydney* L 63-84 Kusimo 13 White 9<br />
Lynchburg* W 78-71 (OT) Two Players 17 Bienemann 13<br />
at Emory & Henry* L 97-122 Mumper 20 Bienemann 9<br />
Eastern Mennonite* W 91-68 Halkitis 22 Bienemann 5<br />
at Guilford* L 74-75 Goodman 17 Kusimo 9<br />
Overall Record: 4-19 ODAC Record: 4-14<br />
* - ODAC Game @ - W&L Tipoff Tournament # - Rochester Tournament<br />
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2005-<strong>2006</strong> STATISTICS<br />
TOTAL 3-PT TOTAL<br />
PLAYER G/GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% PTS REB PF/D AST TO BLK STL MIN PPG RPG<br />
Greg Bienemann 23/22 117 220 .532 1 5 .200 43 71 .606 278 152 75/5 31 71 20 19 567 12.1 6.6<br />
Chris Halkitis 23/23 71 199 .357 36 104 .346 37 47 .787 215 61 44/1 48 71 1 22 678 9.3 2.7<br />
John Mumper 23/21 71 177 .401 17 44 .386 47 54 .870 206 53 54/1 33 42 1 10 602 9.0 2.3<br />
Isaiah Goodman 23/16 71 170 .418 21 49 .429 41 65 .631 204 50 68/3 40 62 3 29 606 8.9 2.2<br />
Femi Kusimo 14/10 58 104 .558 0 0 .000 20 30 .667 136 79 39/3 19 25 8 19 309 9.7 5.6<br />
Alex White 23/16 37 73 .5<strong>07</strong> 0 5 .000 28 45 .622 102 68 61/2 28 33 6 15 382 4.4 3.0<br />
Ben Heller 23/0 32 68 .471 0 0 .000 32 46 .696 96 65 42/0 18 39 3 13 298 4.2 2.8<br />
Ryan Owens 20/0 30 66 .455 1 6 .167 16 23 .696 77 62 28/0 10 24 9 6 268 3.9 3.1<br />
Chris McHugh 21/0 25 63 .397 4 7 .571 19 26 .731 73 23 31/1 30 30 1 6 302 3.5 1.1<br />
Kirk Jones 21/0 22 65 .338 3 11 .273 24 32 .750 71 48 33/0 7 29 3 7 268 3.4 2.3<br />
Mason Herman 19/0 8 15 .533 0 0 .000 15 19 .789 31 16 4/0 0 1 1 1 91 1.6 0.8<br />
Chris Davis 18/7 5 16 .313 0 5 .000 5 7 .714 15 17 20/0 16 14 0 7 227 0.8 0.9<br />
Brett Ittersagen 12/0 3 7 .429 3 6 .500 0 0 .000 9 6 0/0 2 3 0 2 30 0.8 0.5<br />
Craig Sauers 11/0 3 12 .250 1 6 .167 1 1 1.000 8 2 9/0 2 3 3 1 47 0.7 0.2<br />
W&L 23/23 553 1255 .441 87 248 .351 328 466 .704 1521 776 508/16 284 450 59 157 4675 66.1 33.7<br />
Opponents 23/23 599 1322 .453 143 389 .368 397 584 .680 1738 813 466/0 336 366 80 244 4675 75.6 35.3<br />
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OLD DOMINION ATHLETIC CONFERENCE<br />
The ODAC is one of the nation's largest<br />
NCAA Division III leagues, featuring championships<br />
in 22 sports <strong>and</strong> a membership of 14 schools.<br />
The ODAC hosts three NCAA championships<br />
each year, including the NCAA Division III Final<br />
Four which is played at the Salem Civic Center.<br />
The league will also host NCAA Division III<br />
championships in football <strong>and</strong> softball.<br />
The ODAC was formed on May 18, 1975<br />
as the Virginia College Conference <strong>and</strong> began<br />
operations in September of 1976. (The name<br />
change to ODAC became effective January 1,<br />
1976). Charter members were eight colleges located in the Commonwealth of Virginia:<br />
Bridgewater College, Eastern Mennonite University, Emory & Henry College, Hampden-<br />
Sydney College, R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon College, Roanoke College <strong>and</strong> W&L.<br />
From its initial year of operation through the 1981-82 academic year, the ODAC<br />
sponsored competition in 10 men's varsity sports. Women's sports were added prior to<br />
the 1982-83 school year.<br />
The six newest members of the ODAC are Hollins College (1982), R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon<br />
Woman's College (1982), Sweet Briar College (1982), Virginia Wesleyan College (1988),<br />
Guilford College (1990), <strong>and</strong> Catholic University (1999).<br />
ALL-TIME ODAC BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS<br />
YEAR CHAMPION RUNNER-UP<br />
1976-77 <strong>Washington</strong> & <strong>Lee</strong> Lynchburg<br />
1977-78 <strong>Washington</strong> & <strong>Lee</strong> Lynchburg<br />
1978-79 Lynchburg Hampden-Sydney<br />
1979-80 <strong>Washington</strong> & <strong>Lee</strong> Hampden-Sydney<br />
1980-81 Roanoke Lynchburg<br />
1981-82 Roanoke <strong>Washington</strong> & <strong>Lee</strong><br />
1982-83 Roanoke Eastern Mennonite<br />
1983-84 Roanoke Catholic<br />
1984-85 Roanoke Maryville<br />
1985-86 Roanoke <strong>Washington</strong> & <strong>Lee</strong><br />
1986-87 Roanoke Lynchburg<br />
1987-88 Bridgewater Emory & Henry<br />
1988-89 Hampden-Sydney <strong>Washington</strong> & <strong>Lee</strong><br />
1989-90 R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon Emory & Henry<br />
1990-91 R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon Emory & Henry<br />
1991-92 Hampden-Sydney Emory & Henry<br />
1992-93 Virginia Wesleyan R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon<br />
1993-94 Roanoke Emory & Henry<br />
1994-95 Hampden-Sydney Roanoke<br />
1995-96 Roanoke Bridgewater<br />
1996-97 Hampden-Sydney Lynchburg<br />
1997-98 Hampden-Sydney R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon<br />
1998-99 Hampden-Sydney R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon<br />
1999-00 Roanoke Hampden-Sydney<br />
2000-01 Hampden-Sydney Roanoke<br />
2001-02 Hampden-Sydney R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon<br />
2002-03 R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon Hampden-Sydney<br />
2003-04 Hampden-Sydney Virginia Wesleyan<br />
2004-05 Virginia Wesleyan R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon<br />
2005-06 Virginia Wesleyan R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon<br />
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ALL-TIME ODAC HONORS<br />
YEAR PLAYER OF THE YEAR COACH OF THE YEAR<br />
1976-77 Pat Dennis, W&L Verne Canfield, W&L<br />
1977-78 Pat Dennis, W&L Don Thompson, H-SC<br />
1978-79 E.D. Schechterly, LC Don Thompson, H-SC<br />
Wayne Profitt, LC<br />
1979-80 E.D. Schechterly, LC Sherman Eberly, EMC<br />
1980-81 Mike Baker, Roanoke Ed Green, Roanoke<br />
1981-82 Gerald Holmes, Roanoke Verne Canfield, W&L<br />
1982-83 Gerald Holmes, Roanoke Jack Bruen, Catholic<br />
1983-84 Andy Agee, Bridgewater Mel Myers, Bridgewater<br />
1984-85 Leonard Dow, EMC R<strong>and</strong>y Lambert, Maryville<br />
1985-86 Kevin Brown, E&H Bob Johnson, E&H<br />
1986-87 Ramsey Yeatts, BC Bill Leatherman, BC<br />
1987-88 Ramsey Yeatts, BC Bill Leatherman, BC<br />
1988-89 Chris Jacobs, W&L Verne Canfield, W&L<br />
1989-90 Leon Hill, E&H Hal Nunnally, R-MC<br />
1990-91 Dave Kagey, R-MC Bob Johnson, E&H<br />
1991-92 Russell Turner, H-SC Terry Butterfield, VWC<br />
1992-93 Troy Smith, R-MC Hal Nunnally, R-MC<br />
1993-94 Hiliary Scott, Roanoke Page Moir, Roanoke<br />
1994-95 Dan Rush, Bridgewater Tony Shaver, H-SC<br />
1995-96 Kurt Axe, R-MC Bill Leatherman, BC<br />
1996-97 Jason Bishop, Roanoke Hal Nunnally, R-MC<br />
1997-98 Carey Keyes, EMU Tom Baker, EMU<br />
1998-99 Jason Nickerson, VWC Tony Shaver, H-SC<br />
1999-00 T.J. Grimes, H-SC Tony Shaver, H-SC<br />
2000-01 Ron Yuhasz, VWC Butch Estes, GC<br />
Mike Rhodes, R-MC<br />
2001-02 Kyle Williford, BC Mike Rhodes, R-MC<br />
2002-03 Jared Mills, R-MC Mike Rhodes, R-MC<br />
2003-04 Justin Call, E&H Tom Palombo, GC<br />
Bob Johnson, E&H<br />
2004-05 Justin Wansley, R-MC Bill Leatherman, BC<br />
2005-06 Br<strong>and</strong>on Adair, VWC Dave Macedo, VWC<br />
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2005-<strong>2006</strong> ODAC STANDINGS<br />
ODAC<br />
Overall<br />
W L Pct. W L Pct.<br />
Virginia Wesleyan 17 1 .944 30 3 .909<br />
R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon 15 3 .833 22 7 .758<br />
Hampden-Sydney 11 7 .611 18 8 .692<br />
Guilford 10 8 .556 13 14 .481<br />
Emory & Henry 10 8 .556 14 12 .538<br />
Roanoke 8 10 .444 14 12 .538<br />
Eastern Mennonite 6 12 .333 11 15 .423<br />
Bridgewater 6 12 .333 9 16 .360<br />
<strong>Washington</strong> & <strong>Lee</strong> 4 14 .222 4 19 .174<br />
Lynchburg 3 15 .167 3 22 .120<br />
2005-<strong>2006</strong> ODAC TOURNAMENT<br />
ODAC TOURN. QUARTERFINALS (at Salem Civic Center)<br />
Virginia Wesleyan 75, Eastern Mennonite 72<br />
Guilford 101, Emory & Henry 97<br />
R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon 65, Bridgewater 55<br />
Hampden-Sydney 68, Roanoke 58<br />
ODAC TOURNAMENT SEMIFINALS (at Salem Civic Center)<br />
Virginia Wesleyan 72, Guilford 69<br />
R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon 93, Emory & Henry 82 (OT)<br />
ODAC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (at Salem Civic Center)<br />
Virginia Wesleyan 81, Hampden-Sydney 78 (OT)<br />
2005-<strong>2006</strong> ALL-ODAC TEAMS<br />
ALL-ODAC FIRST TEAM<br />
Br<strong>and</strong>on Adair, Virginia Wesleyan<br />
Troy Kaase, Hampden-Sydney<br />
Jason Sager, Eastern Mennonite<br />
Ben Strong, Guilford<br />
Justin Wansley, R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon<br />
ALL-ODAC SECOND TEAM<br />
Ton Ton Balenga, Virginia Wesleyan<br />
Jared Butler, Roanoke<br />
Phil Hawley, R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon<br />
Clay Michael, Bridgewater<br />
Korey Whiting, Eastern Mennonite<br />
Lance Reasbeck, Emory & Henry<br />
ALL-ODAC HONORABLE MENTION<br />
Andy Albright, Lynchburg<br />
Greg Bienemann, <strong>Washington</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lee</strong><br />
Josh LaPorte, Roanoke<br />
Drew Prehmus, Hampden-Sydney<br />
Jordan Snipes, Guilford<br />
Korey Townsend, Emory & Henry<br />
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Br<strong>and</strong>on Adair, Virginia Wesleyan<br />
FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: David Carlson, R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon<br />
COACH OF THE YEAR: Dave Macedo, Virginia Wesleyan<br />
SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: Clay Michael, Bridgewater<br />
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2005-<strong>2006</strong> ODAC INDIVIDUAL LEADERS<br />
SCORING G PTS PPG<br />
1. Ben Strong, Guilford 27 509 18.9<br />
2. Br<strong>and</strong>on Adair, Virginia Wesleyan 32 602 18.8<br />
3. Troy Kaase, Hampden-Sydney 25 436 17.4<br />
4. Jason Sager, Eastern Mennonite 24 414 17.2<br />
5. Clay Michael, Bridgewater 25 404 16.2<br />
6. Justin Wansley, R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon 24 369 15.4<br />
7. Korey Whiting, Eastern Mennonite 26 368 14.2<br />
8. Jordan Snipes, Guilford 26 355 13.7<br />
9. Jared Butler, Roanoke 26 332 12.8<br />
10. Cain L<strong>and</strong>reth, Emory & Henry 26 328 12.6<br />
REBOUNDING G REB RPG<br />
1. Jason Sager, Eastern Mennonite 24 226 9.4<br />
1. Justin Wansley, R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon 24 193 8.0<br />
3. Clay Michael, Bridgewater 25 198 7.9<br />
4. Josh LaPorte, Roanoke 26 201 7.7<br />
5. Troy Kaase, Hampden-Sydney 25 170 6.8<br />
6. Tyler Fantin, Virginia Wesleyan 33 219 6.6<br />
7. Greg Bienemann, <strong>Washington</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lee</strong> 23 152 6.6<br />
8. Ben Strong, Guilford 27 178 6.6<br />
9. Br<strong>and</strong>on Adair, Virginia Wesleyan 32 206 6.4<br />
10. Drew Prehmus, Hampden-Sydney 26 146 5.6<br />
FIELD GOAL PCT. (3 FGM/G) G FGM FGA PCT<br />
1. Philip Hawley, R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon 29 132 210 .629<br />
2. Br<strong>and</strong>on Adair, Virginia Wesleyan 32 249 400 .623<br />
3. Troy Kaase, Hampden-Sydney 25 186 312 .596<br />
4. Ben Strong, Guilford 27 195 348 .560<br />
5. Greg Bienemann, <strong>Washington</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lee</strong> 23 117 220 .532<br />
FREE THROW PCT. (2.0 FTM/G) G FTM FTA PCT<br />
1. John Mumper, <strong>Washington</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lee</strong> 23 47 54 .870<br />
2. Andy Albright, Lynchburg 25 85 103 .825<br />
3. Patrick Prior, Lynchburg 25 73 92 .793<br />
4. Justin Wansley, R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon 24 101 129 .783<br />
5. Josh Fox, Bridgewater 25 74 95 .779<br />
3-PT FG PCT. (1.0 3PTM/G) G 3PTM 3PTA PCT<br />
1. Matt Green, Hampden-Sydney 26 46 86 .535<br />
2. Stephen Sutherl<strong>and</strong>, R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon 29 53 101 .525<br />
3. D'Juan Tucker, Virginia Wesleyan 33 34 67 .5<strong>07</strong><br />
4. Adam Krovic, R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon 29 29 63 .460<br />
5. Ben Shrader, Roanoke 24 47 104 .452<br />
ASSISTS G AST APG<br />
1. Thomas Sumpter, Virginia Wesleyan 29 117 4.03<br />
2. Anthony Hairston, Emory & Henry 26 93 3.58<br />
3. Caleb Kimbrough, Guilford 27 95 3.52<br />
4. Korey Whiting, Eastern Mennonite 26 82 3.15<br />
5. Robert Hudson, Emory & Henry 26 78 3.00<br />
5. Jarell Christian, Emory & Henry 23 69 3.00<br />
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<strong>2006</strong>-20<strong>07</strong> ODAC OPPONENTS<br />
BRIDGEWATER COLLEGE<br />
Jan. 13 - 7:00 - Bridgewater, Va./Feb. 17 - 7:00 - Lexington, Va.<br />
Location: Bridgewater, Va.<br />
Enrollment: 1,550<br />
Nickname: Eagles<br />
Head Coach: Bill Leatherman (Milligan '66)<br />
Record at School: 312-232 (21 years)<br />
2005-06 Record: 9-16, 6-12 in the ODAC (T-7th)<br />
Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3<br />
Sports Information Director (Phone): Steve Cox (540-828-5360)<br />
TOP RETURNEES YR POS HT PPG RPG<br />
Josh Maupin Sr. G 6-0 10.1 1.4<br />
Josh Fox Jr. F 6-8 11.0 4.7<br />
Andrew Cathlin Jr. G 6-3 5.4 3.3<br />
EASTERN MENNONITE UNIVERSITY<br />
Dec. 6 - 7:00 - Lexington, Va./Jan. 24 - 7:00 - Harrisonburg, Va.<br />
Location: Harrisonburg, Va.<br />
Enrollment: 1,593<br />
Nickname: Royals<br />
Head Coach: Kirby Dean (Eastern Mennonite '92)<br />
Record at School: 29-47 (3 years)<br />
2005-06 Record: 11-15, 6-12 in the ODAC (T-7th)<br />
Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3<br />
Sports Information Director (Phone): Mike Zucconi (540-432-4441)<br />
TOP RETURNEES YR POS HT PPG RPG<br />
Jason Sager Sr. G/F 6-4 17.3 9.4<br />
Brad Parkes Jr. G/F 6-3 10.4 4.2<br />
LeRoger Parrish So. G 6-2 4.3 1.9<br />
EMORY & HENRY COLLEGE<br />
Jan. 17 - 7:00 - Lexington, Va./Feb. 7 - 7:00 - Emory, Va.<br />
Location: Emory, Va.<br />
Enrollment: 1,000<br />
Nickname: Wasps<br />
Head Coach: Bob Johnson (Dickinson '68)<br />
Record at School: 356-323 (26 years)<br />
2005-06 Record: 14-12, 10-8 ODAC (4th)<br />
Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2<br />
Sports Information Director (Phone): Nathan Graybeal (276-944-6830)<br />
TOP RETURNEES YR POS HT PPG RPG<br />
Lance Reasbeck Sr. G 5-9 17.3 3.1<br />
Cain L<strong>and</strong>reth So. G 6-5 12.6 2.2<br />
Korey Townsend Sr. G 6-1 11.8 2.8<br />
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GUILFORD COLLEGE<br />
Jan. 31 - 7:00 - Lexington, Va./Feb. 14 - 7:00 - Greensboro, N.C.<br />
Location: Greensboro, N.C.<br />
Enrollment: 2,682<br />
Nickname: Quakers<br />
Head Coach: Tom Palombo (Virginia Wesleyan '89)<br />
Record at School: 43-37 (3 Years)<br />
2005-06 Record: 13-14, 10-8 in the ODAC (4th)<br />
Starters Returning/Lost: 5/5<br />
Sports Information Director (Phone): Dave Walters (336-316-21<strong>07</strong>)<br />
TOP RETURNEES YR POS HT PPG RPG<br />
Ben Strong Jr. C 6-11 18.9 6.6<br />
Jordan Snipes Sr. G 6-4 13.7 4.0<br />
Thomas Burge Jr. G 6-2 8.4 3.7<br />
HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE<br />
Jan. 20 - 2:00 - Hampden-Sydney, Va./Feb. 10 - 2:00 - Lexington, Va.<br />
Location: Hampden-Sydney, Va.<br />
Enrollment: 1,026<br />
Nickname: Tigers<br />
Head Coach: Bubba Smith (Furman '00)<br />
Record at School: 60-23 (3 Years)<br />
2005-06 Record: 18-8, 11-7 in the ODAC (3rd)<br />
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1<br />
Sports Information Director (Phone): Bryan Hicks (434-223-6156)<br />
TOP RETURNEES YR POS HT PPG RPG<br />
Troy Kaase Jr. F 6-7 17.4 6.8<br />
Drew Prehmus Jr. G 6-5 12.0 5.6<br />
Mike Edwards Sr. G 5-10 10.7 2.8<br />
LYNCHBURG COLLEGE<br />
Jan. 21 - 3:00 - Lynchburg, Va./Feb. 11 - 4:30 - Lexington, Va.<br />
Location: Lynchburg, Va.<br />
Enrollment: 2,053<br />
Nickname: Hornets<br />
Head Coach: John Swickrath (Denison '01)<br />
Record at School: 23-54 (3 years)<br />
2005-06 Record: 3-22, 3-15 in the ODAC (8th)<br />
Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4<br />
Sports Information Director (Phone): Mike Carpenter (434-544-8495)<br />
TOP RETURNEES YR POS HT PPG RPG<br />
Peter Vasilou Sr. C 6-8 6.4 3.2<br />
Kwame Safo Jr. G 5-9 4.8 2.3<br />
Evan Fancourt Jr. G/F 6-3 1.2 0.9<br />
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RANDOLPH-MACON COLLEGE<br />
Dec. 2 - 2:00 - Ashl<strong>and</strong>, Va./Feb. 3 - 2:00 - Lexington, Va.<br />
Location: Ashl<strong>and</strong>, Va.<br />
Enrollment: 1,150<br />
Nickname: Yellow Jackets<br />
Head Coach: Mike Rhodes (Lebanon Valley '95)<br />
Record at School: 143-52 (7 years)<br />
2005-06 Record: 22-7, 15-3 in the ODAC (2nd)<br />
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1<br />
Sports Information Director (Phone): Chris Kilcoyne (804-752-7387)<br />
TOP RETURNEES YR POS HT PPG RPG<br />
Phil Hawley Sr. F 6-8 11.8 5.4<br />
Adam Krovic Sr. G 6-3 9.0 2.9<br />
Stephen Sutherl<strong>and</strong> Sr. G 6-0 7.0 1.5<br />
ROANOKE COLLEGE<br />
Jan. 6 - 7:00 - Salem, Va./Jan. 27 - 7:00 - Lexington, Va.<br />
Location: Salem, Va.<br />
Enrollment: 1,900<br />
Nickname: Maroons<br />
Head Coach: Page Moir (Virginia Tech '83)<br />
Record at School: 297-161 (17 years)<br />
2005-06 Record: 14-12, 8-10 in the ODAC (6th)<br />
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1<br />
Sports Information Director (Phone): Chris Cummings (540-375-2344)<br />
TOP RETURNEES YR POS HT PPG RPG<br />
Ben Shrader Jr. G 5-9 11.4 2.0<br />
Tee Jackson Sr. G 6-1 9.7 3.0<br />
Josh LaPorte Jr. F 6-6 8.4 7.6<br />
VIRGINIA WESLEYAN COLLEGE<br />
Dec. 3 - 2:00 - Virginia Beach, Va./Feb. 4 - 2:00 - Lexington, Va.<br />
Location: Virginia Beach, Va.<br />
Enrollment: 1,450<br />
Nickname: Marlins<br />
Head Coach: Dave Macedo (Wilkes '96)<br />
Record at School: 94-42 (5 years)<br />
2004-05 Record: 30-3, 17-1 in the ODAC (1st)<br />
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1<br />
Sports Information Director (Phone): Joe Wasulik (757-455-3393)<br />
TOP RETURNEES YR POS HT PPG RPG<br />
Br<strong>and</strong>on Adair Sr. F 6-5 18.8 6.4<br />
Ton Ton Belenga Jr. G 6-1 12.5 3.2<br />
Tyler Fantin Jr. F 6-5 10.8 6.6<br />
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<strong>2006</strong>-20<strong>07</strong> NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS<br />
AVERETT<br />
Nov. 17-18 • W&L Tip-Off Tournament<br />
DENISON<br />
Nov. 17-18 • W&L Tip-Off Tournament<br />
Location: Danville, Va.<br />
Enrollment: 2,500<br />
Nickname: Cougars<br />
Conference: USA South<br />
Head Coach: Jimmy Allen<br />
Record at School: 33-22 (2 Years)<br />
2005-06 Record: 20-8<br />
Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3<br />
SID: Sam Ferguson<br />
SID Phone: 434-791-5876<br />
ONEONTA STATE<br />
Nov. 17-18 • W&L Tip-Off Tournament<br />
Location: Oneonta, N.Y.<br />
Enrollment: 5,670<br />
Nickname: Red Dragons<br />
Conference: SUNY Athletic<br />
Head Coach: Vincent Medici<br />
Record at School: 21-30 (2 Years)<br />
2005-06 Record: 9-16<br />
Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2<br />
SID: Geoff Hassard<br />
SID Phone: 6<strong>07</strong>-436-2106<br />
OBERLIN<br />
Nov. 25 • Lexington, Va. • 2:00 pm<br />
Location: Oberlin, Ohio<br />
Enrollment: 2,200<br />
Nickname: Yoemen<br />
Conference: North Coast Athletic<br />
Head Coach: Isaiah Cavaco<br />
Record at School: 0-0 (1st Year)<br />
2005-06 Record: 2-22<br />
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1<br />
SID: Zachary Pretzer<br />
SID Phone: 440-775-8503<br />
HOOD<br />
Dec. 29-30 • W&L Tournament<br />
Location: Frederick, Md.<br />
Enrollment: 2,248<br />
Nickname: Blazers<br />
Conference: Capital Athletic<br />
Head Coach: Tom Dickman<br />
Record at School: 39-35 (3 Years)<br />
2005-06 Record: 14-11<br />
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1<br />
SID: Adrienne Gonzales<br />
SID Phone: 301-696-3978<br />
Location: Granville, Ohio<br />
Enrollment: 2,100<br />
Nickname: Big Red<br />
Conference: North Coast Athletic<br />
Head Coach: Bob Ghiloni<br />
Record at School: 38-65 (4 Years)<br />
2005-06 Record: 10-16<br />
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1<br />
SID: Craig Hicks<br />
SID Phone: 740-587-6546<br />
DICKINSON<br />
Nov. 21 • Carlisle, Pa. • 6:00 pm<br />
Location: Carlisle, Pa.<br />
Enrollment: 2,400<br />
Nickname: Red Devils<br />
Conference: Centennial<br />
Head Coach: Dennis Csensits<br />
Record at School: 27-73 (4 Years)<br />
2005-06 Record: 6-19<br />
Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4<br />
SID: Charlie McGuire<br />
SID Phone: 717-245-1652<br />
EMORY<br />
Dec. 29-30 • W&L Tournament<br />
Location: Atlanta, Ga.<br />
Enrollment: 11,300<br />
Nickname: Eagles<br />
Conference: University Athletic Assoc.<br />
Head Coach: Brett Zuver<br />
Record at School: 84-91 (7 Years)<br />
2005-06 Record: 11-14<br />
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1<br />
SID: John Farina<br />
SID Phone: (404) 727-6553<br />
U.S. MERCHANT MARINES<br />
Dec. 29-30 • W&L Tournament<br />
Location: Kings Point, N.Y.<br />
Enrollment: 1,100<br />
Nickname: Mariners<br />
Conference: Skyline<br />
Head Coach: John Krikorian<br />
Record at School: 0-0 (1st Year)<br />
2005-06 Record: 10-16<br />
Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3<br />
SID: Tyrone Broxton<br />
SID Phone: 516-773-5455<br />
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Front Row (Sitting L to R): Femi Kusimo, Chris Halkitis, Alex White, Chris Davis, Greg Biene<br />
Bena Tshishiku, John Mumper, Chris McHugh, Isaiah Goodman, Andrew Payne, Head Coach<br />
Ryan Owens, Ben Goetsch, Craig Sauers, Assistant Coach Sean Grant.<br />
<strong>2006</strong>-20<strong>07</strong> W&L BASKETBALL ROSTER<br />
NO NAME POS YR HT WT<br />
10 Isaiah Goodman G So. 5-11 160<br />
12 Chris Davis G Sr. 5-11 180<br />
14 Chris McHugh G So. 6-1 175<br />
20 Kirk Jones G/F So. 6-5 197<br />
22 John Mumper F Jr. 6-2 185<br />
23 Femi Kusimo F Jr. 6-5 213<br />
24 Craig Sauers G So. 6-3 180<br />
30 Chris Halkitis G Sr. 5-10 170<br />
34 Bena Tshishiku G Fr. 5-7 160<br />
40 Ben Heller F So. 6-6 210<br />
42 Greg Bienemann F Jr. 6-6 215<br />
44 Ryan Owens F So. 6-5 215<br />
50 Ben Goetsch F Fr. 6-4 195<br />
51 Zac White F Fr. 6-5 175<br />
52 Alex White F Sr. 6-7 220<br />
53 Andrew Payne F Fr. 6-4 187<br />
54 John Twomey F Fr. 6-5 240<br />
HEAD COACH: Adam Hutchinson (Amherst '93)<br />
ASSISTANT COACHES: Sean Grant (NYU '02), Stuart Pradia (Br<strong>and</strong><br />
CAPTAINS: Chris Halkitis, Alex White<br />
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mann. Middle Row (St<strong>and</strong>ing L to R): Assistant Coach Stuart Pradia, Manager Jenna Walls,<br />
Adam Hutchinson. Back Row (St<strong>and</strong>ing): Kirk Jones, John Twomey, Ben Heller, Zac White,<br />
HOMETOWN<br />
Richfield, Minn.<br />
Birmingham, Ala.<br />
Chatham, N.J.<br />
Maple Glenn, Pa.<br />
Richmond, Va.<br />
Cross Lanes, W.Va.<br />
Columbia, Md.<br />
New Port Richey, Fla.<br />
Martinez, Ga.<br />
Houston, Texas<br />
Chatham, N.J.<br />
Floral Park, N.Y.<br />
Timonium, Md.<br />
Baltimore, Md.<br />
Baltimore, Md.<br />
Charleston, W.Va.<br />
Chatham, N.J.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL<br />
Holy Angels<br />
Altamont School<br />
Chatham<br />
Germantown Academy<br />
Douglas Freeman<br />
Charleston Catholic<br />
Atholton<br />
Ridgewood<br />
Lakeside<br />
Lamar<br />
Chatham<br />
Chaminade<br />
Gilman<br />
Park School<br />
McDonogh<br />
George <strong>Washington</strong><br />
Delbarton<br />
eis '05)<br />
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W&L BASKETBALL HISTORY<br />
Since the White & Blue first tipped off in<br />
1906, basketball has been one of the most<br />
successful sports at <strong>Washington</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lee</strong>.<br />
The school has also produced a number<br />
of outst<strong>and</strong>ing players.<br />
The first W&L great on the hardwood<br />
was Harry (Cy) Young who was named to<br />
the Helm Foundation's 1917 All-America<br />
team. Young led the Generals to a perfect<br />
13-0 record that season.<br />
W&L enjoyed numerous winning seasons<br />
over the next decade <strong>and</strong> a half, but<br />
it wasn't until Young returned as a coach<br />
Jay H<strong>and</strong>lan<br />
that W&L won a championship. The Generals<br />
won the 1934 Southern Conference<br />
championship with a narrow 30-29 win over Duke. That would prove to the first of<br />
four straight trips to the Southern Conference finals for W&L.<br />
The Blue Comets, as the W&L basketball teams of the late 1930s were called,<br />
brought home a second Southern Conference title in 1937 by beating North Carolina<br />
44-33. The victory avenged losses to the Tar Heels in each of the previous two<br />
championships.<br />
Those teams were led by the All-American duo of Norm Iler <strong>and</strong> Bob Spessard.<br />
Iler was a three-time All-Southern guard <strong>and</strong> earned All-America honors in 1936.<br />
Spessard was also a three-time All-Southern basketball player <strong>and</strong> the high-scoring<br />
center was an All-American in 1937. Spessard was the first player in school history<br />
to reach 1,000 career points.<br />
The W&L teams of the late 1940s <strong>and</strong> early 1950s didn't win often, but featured<br />
one of the nation's most explosive scorers in Jay H<strong>and</strong>lan. H<strong>and</strong>lan finished in the<br />
top 16 in the nation in scoring every year <strong>and</strong> ended his career with 2,002 points.<br />
At the time he was just the third player in collegiate history to reach 2,000 career<br />
points. H<strong>and</strong>lan still holds seven school records, including most points in a game<br />
- a 66-point performance against Furman in 1951.<br />
W&L's last years in the Southern Conference came in the late 1950s <strong>and</strong> provided<br />
W&L with one of its greatest teams. The University decided to abolish the practice of<br />
awarding scholarships in 1954, but honored those that had already been awarded.<br />
The 1956-57 team included five scholarship players who played almost all of the<br />
minutes that year. The team became known as the "Five-Star Generals."<br />
Dom Flora, <strong>Lee</strong> Marshall, Barry Storick, Frank Hoss <strong>and</strong> Barclay Smith led<br />
the team to a 20-7 finish, including a loss to West Virginia <strong>and</strong> its star "Hot Rod"<br />
Hundley in the finals of the Southern Conference tournament. It was the first time<br />
a W&L team won 20 games in a season.<br />
Marshall <strong>and</strong> Flora were named to numerous all-star teams with Marshall<br />
averaging 22.0 points a game <strong>and</strong> Flora 19.1.<br />
Flora had one more year left <strong>and</strong> made it one to remember even though the<br />
Generals finished just 9-16. Flora earned All-America honors averaging 25.4 points<br />
a game. Flora finished his career with 2,310 points, still the school record.<br />
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That season was the first of nine straight losing seasons. W&L turned it around<br />
in 1966-67 with a 20-5 record under third-year coach Verne Canfield.<br />
Beginning with the 1966-67 season the Generals won four of five College Athletic<br />
Conference championships. Those teams were led by the duo of Mel Cartwright <strong>and</strong><br />
Mike Neer. Cartwright became the first General since Jay H<strong>and</strong>lan to lead the team<br />
in scoring four straight years. Neer made the most of a three-year career in Lexington<br />
by scoring 1,289 points <strong>and</strong> grabbing 1,003 rebounds, including a school-record<br />
403 in 1969-70. Cartwright <strong>and</strong> Neer are the only two players in school history to<br />
reach both 1,000 career points <strong>and</strong> rebounds.<br />
W&L had established itself as one of the top small college programs in the nation<br />
<strong>and</strong> the Generals were invited to the first-ever Division III national tournament<br />
in 1975. The Generals went just 15-12 that year, but defeated Navy 54-47 <strong>and</strong> lost<br />
to Virginia by just a 77-69 count. The Generals were bounced from the tournament<br />
by Glassboro State, the eventual runner-up.<br />
Canfield guided the Generals back to the NCAA tourney just two years later<br />
when the 1976-77 squad set a school-record with 23 wins. W&L, led by first-year<br />
starter Pat Dennis' 21.7 points a game, finished the year ranked 4th in Division III.<br />
Once again the Generals were eliminated in the first round.<br />
The following year Dennis set a school record with his 700 points, averaging 25.0<br />
points a game. W&L finished 22-6 <strong>and</strong> defeated Jersey City 66-65 in the opening<br />
round of the tourney before losing to Kean 80-64 in the championship game of the<br />
South Atlantic Regional.<br />
W&L's most recent trip to the tourney came in 1979-80 with an unlikely group.<br />
After finishing the regular season with just an 11-13 record, W&L won its third Old<br />
Dominion Athletic Conference championship in four years to qualify for the NCAAs. In<br />
the ODAC tourney W&L beat Emory & Henry 56-50, top-seeded Eastern Mennonite<br />
95-84 <strong>and</strong> Hampden-Sydney 58-56 on Rob Smitherman's 18-foot jump shot at the<br />
buzzer. W&L was eliminated in the opening round of the NCAA tourney.<br />
W&L's last championship was the ODAC regular season title in 1988-89 when<br />
a group of sophomores led by Chris Jacobs, Mike Holton <strong>and</strong> Ed Hart were the key<br />
forces. All three of those players finished their careers with over 1,000 points.<br />
W&L'S CHAMPIONSHIP SEASONS<br />
1934 - Southern Conference<br />
1938 - Southern Conference<br />
1967 - College Athletic Conference<br />
1968 - College Athletic Conference<br />
1970 - College Athletic Conference<br />
1971 - College Athletic Conference<br />
1976 - Va. College Athletic Association<br />
1977 - Old Dominion Athletic Conference<br />
1978 - Old Dominion Athletic Conference<br />
1980 - Old Dominion Athletic Conference<br />
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ALL-AMERICANS<br />
HONORED GENERALS<br />
Helms Foundation<br />
1917 - Harry K. (Cy) Young<br />
1936 - Norm Iler<br />
1937 - Bob Spessard<br />
1951 - Jay H<strong>and</strong>lan<br />
1958 - Dom Flora<br />
Associated Press Little All-America (From 1959-1979)<br />
1967 - Mel Cartwright (HM)<br />
1970 - Mel Cartwright (HM)<br />
1972 - Mike Daniel (HM)<br />
1974 - Skip Lichtfuss (HM)<br />
1976 - John Podgajny (HM)<br />
National Association of Basketball Coaches (Since 1967)<br />
1977 - Pat Dennis (3rd team)<br />
1978 - Pat Dennis (1st team)<br />
1989 - Chris Jacobs (HM)<br />
1990 - Chris Jacobs (HM)<br />
ALL-CONFERENCE (1ST TEAM ONLY)<br />
Southern Conference (1922-58)<br />
1934 - Joe Sawyers, Charles Smith<br />
1935 - Norm Iler, Joe Pette<br />
1936 - Norm Iler, Joe Pette, Bob Spessard<br />
1937 - Earl (Kit) Carson, Norm Iler, Bob Spessard<br />
1938 - Earl (Kit) Carson, Bob Spessard<br />
1951 - Jay H<strong>and</strong>lan<br />
1957 - Dom Flora, <strong>Lee</strong> Marshall<br />
1958 - Dom Flora<br />
College Athletic Conference (1963-1973)<br />
1963 - Tom Supak<br />
1967 - Mel Cartwright, Mal Wesseling<br />
1968 - John Carrere, Mike Neer<br />
1969 - Mel Cartwright<br />
1970 - Mel Cartwright, Mike Neer<br />
1971 - Mike Daniel, Paul McClure<br />
1972 - Mike Daniel, Skip Lichtfuss<br />
1973 - Skip Lichtfuss, Paul McClure<br />
Virginia College Athletic Association (1974-76)<br />
1974 - Skip Lichtfuss<br />
1976 - John Podgajny<br />
Old Dominion Athletic Conference (1977-present)<br />
1977 - Pat Dennis, Bob Flint<br />
1978 - Pat Dennis<br />
1980 - Tom Jeffries<br />
1981 - Rob Smitherman<br />
1982 - Brian Hanson<br />
1983 - Brian Hanson<br />
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1984 - John <strong>Lee</strong> Graves<br />
1987 - Jeff Harralson<br />
1988 - Steve Hancock<br />
1989 - Chris Jacobs<br />
1996 - Cam Dyer<br />
NCAA POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARS<br />
1983 - Brian Hanson<br />
1984 - John <strong>Lee</strong> Graves<br />
GTE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS<br />
1982 - John <strong>Lee</strong> Graves (HM)<br />
1989 - Mike Holton (2nd team)<br />
1990 - Mike Holton (3rd team)<br />
1991 - Mike Holton (2nd team)<br />
CONFERENCE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR<br />
SOUTHERN CONFERENCE<br />
Dom Flora • 1957-58<br />
25.4 ppg • 4.8 rpg<br />
COLLEGE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE<br />
Mel Cartwright • 1969-70<br />
17.5 ppg • 11.9 rpg • 4.8 apg<br />
John Podgajny<br />
VIRGINIA COLLEGE ATHLETIC ASSOC.<br />
John Podgajny • 1975-76<br />
17.3 ppg • 5.7 rpg<br />
OLD DOMINION ATHLETIC CONFERENCE<br />
Pat Dennis • 1976-77<br />
21.7 ppg • 5.3 rpg<br />
Pat Dennis<br />
Pat Dennis • 1977-78<br />
25.0 ppg • 6.1 rpg<br />
Chris Jacobs • 1988-89<br />
19.3 ppg • 7.7 rpg<br />
Chris Jacobs<br />
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W&L RECORD BOOK<br />
Points Scored<br />
G: 66, Jay H<strong>and</strong>lan vs. Furman,<br />
2/17/51<br />
S: 700, Pat Dennis, 1977-78<br />
C: 2,310, Dom Flora, 1954-58<br />
Scoring Average<br />
S: 26.2, Jay H<strong>and</strong>lan, 1950-51<br />
C: 21.3, Jay H<strong>and</strong>lan, 1948-52<br />
Field Goals Made<br />
G: 30, Jay H<strong>and</strong>lan vs. Furman,<br />
2/17/51<br />
S: 305, Pat Dennis, 1977-78<br />
C: 8<strong>07</strong>, Dom Flora, 1954-58<br />
Field Goals Attempted<br />
G: 71, Jay H<strong>and</strong>lan vs. Furman,<br />
2/17/51<br />
S: 641, Dom Flora, 1957-58<br />
C: 2,133, Dom Flora, 1954-58<br />
Field Goal Percentage<br />
G: 93.8, Hamill Jones (15-16), at Emory<br />
& Henry, 1/23/02<br />
S: 60.4, Rich Peterson (128-212),<br />
1996-97<br />
C: 55.2, Frank Eppes (277-502), 1979-83<br />
Free Throws Made<br />
G: 18, Jon Coffman vs. Mary <strong>Washington</strong>,<br />
1/9/95; Dom Flora vs. West<br />
Virginia, 12/9/55; Jay H<strong>and</strong>lan vs.<br />
Virginia, 2/14/50<br />
S: 219, Dom Flora, 1955-56<br />
C: 696, Dom Flora, 1954-58<br />
Free Throws Attempted<br />
G: 22 Jon Coffman vs. Mary <strong>Washington</strong>,<br />
1/9/95<br />
S: 295, Dom Flora, 1955-56<br />
C: 954, Dom Flora, 1954-58<br />
Free Throw Percentage<br />
G: 100.0, Jay H<strong>and</strong>lan (18-18) vs.<br />
Virginia, 2/14/50<br />
S: 87.0, John Mumper (47-54), 2005-06<br />
C: 83.7, John <strong>Lee</strong> Graves (395-472),<br />
1980-84<br />
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS<br />
3-pt Field Goals Made<br />
G: 7, Five players, most recently by Mike<br />
Stuart at Lynchburg, 1/17/04<br />
S: 63, Bryan Watkins, 1991-92; Ian Mc-<br />
Clure, 2002-03<br />
C: 2<strong>07</strong>, Mike Holton, 1987-91<br />
3-pt Field Goals Attempted<br />
G: 15, Bryan Watkins vs. Lynchburg,<br />
1/15/92<br />
S: 181, Bryan Watkins, 1991-92<br />
C: 481, Mike Holton, 1987-91<br />
3-pt Field Goal Percentage<br />
G: 100.0, Chad Braley (5-5) vs. Villa<br />
Julie, 1/30/00<br />
S: 43.8, Mike Holton (46-105),<br />
1987-88<br />
C: 43.0, Mike Holton (2<strong>07</strong>-481),<br />
1987-91<br />
Rebounds<br />
G: 29, Mike Neer vs. Old Dominion,<br />
2/11/70<br />
S: 403, Mike Neer, 1969-70<br />
C: 1,<strong>07</strong>9, Mel Cartwright, 1966-70<br />
Rebound Average<br />
S: 19.7, Rodger Fauber (296 in 15<br />
games), 1962-63<br />
C: 16.4, Rodger Fauber (1,014 in 62<br />
games), 1959-63<br />
Assists<br />
G: 17, Mike Wenke vs. York,<br />
11/26/77<br />
S: 259, Mike Wenke, 1977-78<br />
C: 683, Mike Wenke, 1975-79<br />
Steals<br />
G: 7, Guy Kerr vs. Maryville, 1/6/73,<br />
11/29/74.<br />
S: 79, Guy Kerr, 1974-75<br />
C: 206, Mike Wenke, 1975-79<br />
Blocked Shots<br />
G: 7, Rob Smitherman vs. Eastern Mennonite,<br />
1/19/79<br />
S: 75, Rob Smitherman, 1978-79<br />
C: 190, Rob Smitherman, 1977-81<br />
Key: G-Game, S-Season, C-Career<br />
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TEAM RECORDS<br />
Most Points<br />
G: 126, vs. Mary <strong>Washington</strong> (121)<br />
1/9/95<br />
S: 2,488, 1977-78 (28 games)<br />
Most Points Allowed<br />
G: 122, at Emory & Henry (W&L 97),<br />
2/8/06<br />
Least Points Allowed<br />
All-time game: 0, vs. Elon (W&L 50),<br />
1920<br />
Modern game: 26, St. Andrews (W&L<br />
77), 2/3/67<br />
Least Points<br />
All-time game: 7, vs. Virginia (52), 1911<br />
Modern game: 24, vs. Va. Tech (105),<br />
1/9/59<br />
Field Goals Made<br />
G: 50, vs. Bridgewater, 12/1/54<br />
S: 1,012, 1977-78<br />
Field Goals Attempted<br />
G: 102, vs. York, 2/10/73; vs. Eastern<br />
Mennonite, 2/2/78<br />
S: 2,140, 1954-55<br />
Field Goal Percentage<br />
G: 68.0, vs. Shen<strong>and</strong>oah (34-50),<br />
12/3/81<br />
S: 51.8, (764-1,482), 1982-83<br />
Free Throws Made<br />
G: 41, vs. Morehead, 12/13/55<br />
S: 650, 1954-55<br />
Free Throws Attempted<br />
G: 52, vs. Mary <strong>Washington</strong> 1/9/95; vs.<br />
Morehead, 12/13/55; vs. Shepherd,<br />
12/19/68<br />
S: 946, 1954-55<br />
Free Throw Percentage<br />
G: 100.0, vs. Bridgewater (19-19),<br />
2/19/00<br />
S: 77.0, (452-628), 1984-85<br />
3-pt Field Goals Made<br />
G: 13, vs. Emory, 12/3/90<br />
S: 175, 1991-92<br />
3-pt Field Goals Attempted<br />
G: 36, vs. Va. Wesleyan, 2/5/92<br />
S: 481, 1991-92<br />
3-pt Field Goal Percentage<br />
G: 83.3, vs. Queen's (5-6), 1/20/90; vs.<br />
Hampden-Sydney (5-6), 1/26/88<br />
S: 41.0, (136-332), 1987-88<br />
Most Rebounds<br />
G: 83, vs. N.C. Wesleyan, 12/4/64; vs.<br />
York, 2/10/73<br />
S: 1,474, 1955-56<br />
Most Fouls<br />
G: 37, vs. Va. Tech, 1/9/54; vs. Moravian,<br />
11/17/90<br />
S: 686, 1951-52<br />
Most Victories<br />
Season: 23, 1976-77 (23-5)<br />
Longest Winning Streak<br />
17, 1977-78<br />
Longest Home Court Winning Streak<br />
23, 1966-67 to 1967-68<br />
Undefeated Seasons<br />
13-0, 1916-17<br />
8-0, 19<strong>07</strong>-08<br />
6-0, 1919-20<br />
Undefeated Home Seasons<br />
14-0, 1988-89<br />
13-0, 1966-67<br />
GENERALS' FAST FACT<br />
Jay H<strong>and</strong>lan's school record of 71 field goal attempts against Furman<br />
in 1951 remains the NCAA Division I record for field goal<br />
attempts. It is the longest st<strong>and</strong>ing individual record in college<br />
basketball.<br />
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W&L CAREER LEADERS<br />
W&L's 1,000 POINT CLUB<br />
1. Dom Flora (1954-58)................................................................. 2,310<br />
2. Jay H<strong>and</strong>lan (1948-52).............................................................. 2,002<br />
3. Mel Cartwright (1966-67)........................................................... 1,800<br />
4. Mike Daniel (1968-72)............................................................... 1,665<br />
5. Skip Lichtfuss (1970-74)............................................................ 1,592<br />
6. <strong>Lee</strong> Marshall (1954-57)............................................................. 1,561<br />
7. Chris Jacobs (1987-91)............................................................. 1,523<br />
8. Cam Dyer (1992-96).................................................................. 1,508<br />
9. John <strong>Lee</strong> Graves (1980-84)...................................................... 1,441<br />
10. Pat Dennis (1974-78)................................................................ 1,428<br />
11. Brian Hanson (1979-83)............................................................ 1,338<br />
12. Mike Neer (1967-70)................................................................. 1,289<br />
13. Ed Hart (1987-91)...................................................................... 1,238<br />
14. Jeff Harralson (1983-87)............................................................ 1,219<br />
15. Steve Hancock (1984-88).......................................................... 1,215<br />
16. Mike Holton (1987-91)............................................................... 1,171<br />
17. Bob Spessard (1934-38)........................................................... 1,120<br />
18. Rob Smitherman (1977-81)....................................................... 1,034<br />
19. James Rich (1951-54)............................................................... 1,005<br />
Dave Leunig (1975-79).............................................................. 1,005<br />
CAREER REBOUNDING LEADERS<br />
1. Mel Cartwright (1966-70)........................................................... 1,<strong>07</strong>9<br />
2. Rodger Fauber (1959-63).......................................................... 1,014<br />
3. Mike Neer (1967-70)................................................................. 1,003<br />
4. Frank Hoss (1954-58)............................................................... 1,002<br />
5. Barry Storick (1954-57)................................................................ 876<br />
CAREER ASSIST LEADERS<br />
1. Mike Wenke (1975-79)................................................................. 683<br />
2. Mike Holton (1987-91).................................................................. 371<br />
3. Walt Plyler (1996-00).................................................................... 319<br />
4. George Spears (1978-82)............................................................ 299<br />
5. Michael Denbow (2000-04).......................................................... 251<br />
CAREER STEAL LEADERS<br />
1. Mike Wenke (1975-79)................................................................. 206<br />
2. Guy Kerr (1972-75)...................................................................... 199<br />
3. Will Ballard (1997-01)................................................................... 149<br />
4. Chris Couzen (1993-97)............................................................... 148<br />
5. John Podgajny (1972-76)............................................................. 131<br />
CAREER BLOCKED SHOT LEADERS<br />
1. Rob Smitherman (1977-81).......................................................... 190<br />
2. Norm Kristoff (1972-76)................................................................ 154<br />
3. Scott Hudson (1996-00)............................................................... 118<br />
4. Mark Connelly (1991-1995)............................................................ 68<br />
5. Robert Miggins (1991-1994)........................................................... 67<br />
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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS<br />
YEAR NAME..................... PTS.... AVG<br />
05-06 Greg Bienemann..... 278.....12.1<br />
04-05 Greg Bienemann..... 290.....11.6<br />
03-04 Chris Halkitis............ 278.....11.1<br />
02-03 Scott Hettermann..... 297.....12.4<br />
01-02 Mike Stuart.............. 235.......9.4<br />
00-01 Chad Braley............. 240.....10.4<br />
Will Ballard............... 219.....10.4<br />
99-00 Will Ballard............... 231.......9.2<br />
98-99 Rich Peterson.......... 296.....12.3<br />
97-98 Kelly Dyer................ 331.....13.2<br />
96-97 Rich Peterson.......... 341.....14.2<br />
95-96 Cam Dyer................ 532.....22.2<br />
94-95 Cam Dyer................ 430.....17.2<br />
93-94 Cam Dyer................ 346.....15.0<br />
92-93 Bryan Watkins......... 243.....10.6<br />
91-92 Bryan Watkins......... 361.....14.4<br />
90-91 Ed Hart.................... 391.....15.0<br />
89-90 Chris Jacobs............ 494.....18.3<br />
88-89 Chris Jacobs............ 522.....19.3<br />
87-88 Steve Hancock........ 452.....17.4<br />
86-87 Jeff Harralson.......... 524.....21.0<br />
85-86 Jeff Harralson.......... 413.....15.3<br />
84-85 Scott Shannon......... 331.....12.7<br />
83-84 John <strong>Lee</strong> Graves..... 519.....20.0<br />
82-83 Brian Hanson........... 432.....16.0<br />
81-82 John <strong>Lee</strong> Graves..... 374.....13.4<br />
80-81 Rob Smitherman...... 363.....14.0<br />
Carby Hoy................ 350.....14.0<br />
79-80 Thomas Jeffries..... 435.....15.0<br />
78-79 Carby Hoy................ 442.....16.4<br />
77-78 Pat Dennis............... 700.....25.0<br />
SCORING<br />
YEAR NAME..................... PTS.... AVG<br />
76-77 Pat Dennis............... 6<strong>07</strong>.....21.7<br />
75-76 John Podgajny......... 451.....17.3<br />
74-75 Greg Croghan.......... 324.....12.0<br />
73-74 Skip Lichtfuss.......... 524.....21.8<br />
72-73 Skip Lichtfuss.......... 493.....19.7<br />
71-72 Mike Daniel.............. 631.....24.3<br />
70-71 Mike Daniel.............. 478.....19.1<br />
69-70 Mel Cartwright......... 437.....17.5<br />
68-69 Mel Cartwright......... 436.....18.2<br />
67-68 Mel Cartwright......... 445.....17.8<br />
66-67 Mel Cartwright......... 482.....20.1<br />
65-66 Robert Bauer........... 371.....15.5<br />
64-65 Richard Livingston... 268.....14.1<br />
63-64 Louis Paterno.......... 328.....19.3<br />
62-63 Rodger Fauber........ 263.....17.5<br />
61-62 Tom Supak.............. 256.....15.1<br />
60-61 Brett Thackston....... 257.....14.3<br />
59-60 Mal Lassman........... 249.....14.6<br />
58-59 Mal Lassman........... 191.....15.9<br />
57-58 Dom Flora................ 634.....25.4<br />
56-57 <strong>Lee</strong> Marshall............ 594.....22.0<br />
55-56 Dom Flora................ 6<strong>07</strong>.....21.7<br />
54-55 <strong>Lee</strong> Marshall............ 621.....21.4<br />
53-54 Jim Rich................... 446.....19.4<br />
52-53 Jim Rich................... 387.....17.6<br />
51-52 Jay H<strong>and</strong>lan............ 570.....21.1<br />
50-51 Jay H<strong>and</strong>lan............ 656.....26.2<br />
49-50 Jay H<strong>and</strong>lan............ 406.....20.3<br />
48-49 Jay H<strong>and</strong>lan............ 370.....16.8<br />
Incomplete records prior to 1948-49<br />
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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS<br />
YEAR NAME.................... REB.... AVG<br />
04-05 Greg Bienemann..... 152.......6.6<br />
04-05 David Will................. 135.......5.9<br />
03-04 David Will................. 105.......4.6<br />
02-03 Scott Hettermann..... 164.......6.8<br />
01-02 Scott Hettermann..... 138.......6.3<br />
00-01 Scott Hettermann....... 95.......5.3<br />
99-00 Brian Ricketts.......... 216.......8.6<br />
98-99 Rich Peterson.......... 171.......7.1<br />
97-98 Scott Hudson........... 133.......5.3<br />
96-97 Rich Peterson.......... 158.......6.6<br />
95-96 Cam Dyer................ 187.......7.8<br />
94-95 Cam Dyer................ 202.......8.1<br />
93-94 Robert Miggins........ 151.......6.3<br />
92-93 Robert Miggins........ 176.......7.3<br />
91-92 Mark Melton............. 153.......6.1<br />
Robert Miggins........ 152.......6.1<br />
90-91 Ed Hart.................... 181.......7.0<br />
89-90 Craig Hatfield........... 202.......7.5<br />
88-89 Chris Jacobs............ 208.......7.7<br />
87-88 Harmon Harden....... 129.......5.0<br />
86-87 Jeff Harralson.......... 194.......7.8<br />
85-86 Jeff Harralson.......... 172.......6.4<br />
84-85 Scott Shannon......... 197.......7.6<br />
83-84 John <strong>Lee</strong> Graves..... 2<strong>07</strong>.......7.9<br />
82-83 Brian Hanson........... 224.......8.3<br />
81-82 John <strong>Lee</strong> Graves..... 206.......7.4<br />
80-81 Brian Hanson........... 230.......8.8<br />
79-80 Thomas Jeffries....... 2<strong>07</strong>.......7.1<br />
78-79 Thomas Jeffries....... 192.......7.1<br />
REBOUNDING<br />
YEAR NAME.................... REB.... AVG<br />
77-78 Ardith Collins........... 183.......7.3<br />
76-77 James Berlin............ 227.......8.1<br />
75-76 Bob Flint.................. 169.......6.5<br />
74-75 Norman Kristoff........ 234.......8.7<br />
73-74 Skip Lichtfuss.......... 238.......9.9<br />
72-73 Paul McClure........... 268.....10.7<br />
71-72 Paul McClure........... 278.....10.7<br />
70-71 Paul McClure........... 253.....10.1<br />
69-70 Mike Neer................ 403.....16.1<br />
68-69 Mike Neer................ 295.....12.3<br />
67-68 Mike Neer................ 305.....12.0<br />
66-67 Mel Cartwright......... 254.....10.6<br />
65-66 Bob Spessard, Jr..... 238.......9.5<br />
64-65 Bob Spessard, Jr..... 198.....10.3<br />
63-64 Bob Spessard, Jr..... 116.......6.8<br />
62-63 Rodger Fauber........ 296.....19.7<br />
61-62 Rodger Fauber........ 3<strong>07</strong>.....18.1<br />
60-61 Rodger Fauber........ 302.....16.8<br />
59-60 Jack Daughtrey........ 161.....10.7<br />
58-59 Gene Girard............. 122.......7.6<br />
57-58 Frank Hoss.............. 321.....12.8<br />
56-57 Frank Hoss.............. 339.....12.6<br />
55-56 Barry Storick............ 325.....11.6<br />
54-55 Barry Storick............ 288.......9.9<br />
53-54 Jim Rich................... 204.......8.4<br />
52-53 Jim Rich................... 195.......8.8<br />
51-52 Dave Hodge............. 227.......8.4<br />
Rebounds first kept in 1951-52<br />
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ALL-TIME SEASON RESULTS<br />
C.L. KREBS (1906-09)<br />
15-12 (.555), Three Years<br />
Year.............................................Record.................................................... Coach<br />
1906-<strong>07</strong>............................................... 2-8......................................................C.L. Krebs<br />
19<strong>07</strong>-08............................................... 8-0......................................................C.L. Krebs<br />
1908-09............................................... 5-4......................................................C.L. Krebs<br />
F.J. PRATT (1909-10)<br />
6-6 (.500), One Year<br />
Year.............................................Record.................................................... Coach<br />
1909-10............................................... 6-6........................................................ F.J. Pratt<br />
J.W.H. POLLARD (1910-13)<br />
28-17 (.622), Three Years<br />
Year.............................................Record.................................................... Coach<br />
1910-11.............................................. 11-8................................................J.W.H. Pollard<br />
1911-12............................................... 8-5................................................J.W.H. Pollard<br />
1912-13............................................... 9-4................................................J.W.H. Pollard<br />
W.C. RAFERY (1913-23)<br />
79-45-1 (.636), 10 Years<br />
Year.............................................Record.................................................... Coach<br />
1913-14............................................. 7-5-1................................................. W.C. Raftery<br />
1914-15............................................... 5-8.................................................. W.C. Raftery<br />
1915-16............................................... 6-8.................................................. W.C. Raftery<br />
1916-17.............................................. 13-0................................................. W.C. Raftery<br />
1917-18............................................... 5-6.................................................. W.C. Raftery<br />
1918-19.............................................. 10-3................................................. W.C. Raftery<br />
1919-20............................................... 6-0.................................................. W.C. Raftery<br />
1920-21............................................... 9-4.................................................. W.C. Raftery<br />
1921-22.............................................. 11-3.................................................. W.C. Raftery<br />
1922-23............................................... 7-8.................................................. W.C. Raftery<br />
K.E. HINES (1923-24)<br />
9-5 (.643), One Year<br />
Year.............................................Record.................................................... Coach<br />
1923-24............................................... 9-5......................................................K.E. Hines<br />
EDDIE CAMERON (1924-25)<br />
8-5 (.615), One Year<br />
Year.............................................Record.................................................... Coach<br />
1924-25............................................... 8-5..............................................Eddie Cameron<br />
CAP'N DICK SMITH (1925-30)<br />
56-31 (.644), Five Years<br />
Year.............................................Record.................................................... Coach<br />
1925-26............................................... 9-7........................................... Cap'n Dick Smith<br />
1926-27.............................................. 10-6.......................................... Cap'n Dick Smith<br />
1927-28.............................................. 5-12.......................................... Cap'n Dick Smith<br />
1928-29.............................................. 16-2.......................................... Cap'n Dick Smith<br />
1929-30.............................................. 16-4.......................................... Cap'n Dick Smith<br />
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RAY ELLERMAN (1930-32)<br />
20-17 (.541), Two Years<br />
Year.............................................Record.................................................... Coach<br />
1930-31.............................................. 11-7................................................. Ray Ellerman<br />
1931-32.............................................. 9-10................................................ Ray Ellerman<br />
HARRY (CY) YOUNG (1932-39, 1945-46)<br />
89-61 (.593), Eight Years<br />
Year.............................................Record.................................................... Coach<br />
1932-33.............................................. 6-10.......................................... Harry (Cy) Young<br />
1933-34.............................................. 10-6.......................................... Harry (Cy) Young<br />
1934-35............................................. 10-10......................................... Harry (Cy) Young<br />
1935-36.............................................. 19-2.......................................... Harry (Cy) Young<br />
1936-37.............................................. 17-4.......................................... Harry (Cy) Young<br />
1937-38.............................................. 12-9.......................................... Harry (Cy) Young<br />
1938-39.............................................. 13-9.......................................... Harry (Cy) Young<br />
1945-46.............................................. 2-11........................................... Harry (Cy) Young<br />
HAROLD CUNNINGHAM (1939-42)<br />
34-31 (.523), Three Years<br />
Year.............................................Record.................................................... Coach<br />
1939-40.............................................. 13-5......................................Harold Cunningham<br />
1940-41............................................. 11-11......................................Harold Cunningham<br />
1941-42............................................. 10-15.....................................Harold Cunningham<br />
GEORGE PROCTOR (1942-45)<br />
7-12 (.368), One Year<br />
Year.............................................Record.................................................... Coach<br />
1942-43.............................................. 7-12............................................. George Proctor<br />
1943-44............................................... 0-0......................... No team due to World War II<br />
1944-45............................................... 0-0......................... No team due to World War II<br />
CARL WISE (1946-48)<br />
23-23 (.500), Two Years<br />
Year.............................................Record.................................................... Coach<br />
1946-47.............................................. 16-7...................................................... Carl Wise<br />
1947-48.............................................. 7-16...................................................... Carl Wise<br />
ROBERT SPESSARD (1948-49)<br />
10-12 (.455), One Year<br />
Year.............................................Record.................................................... Coach<br />
1948-49............................................. 10-12..........................................Robert Spessard<br />
CONN DAVIS (1949-50)<br />
8-12 (.400), One Year<br />
Year.............................................Record.................................................... Coach<br />
1949-50.............................................. 8-12................................................... Conn Davis<br />
SCOTT HAMILTON (1950-52)<br />
14-38 (.269), Two Years<br />
Year.............................................Record.................................................... Coach<br />
1950-51.............................................. 8-17.............................................. Scott Hamilton<br />
1951-52.............................................. 6-21.............................................. Scott Hamilton<br />
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WILLIAM McCANN (1952-57)<br />
56-73 (.434), Five Years<br />
Year.............................................Record.................................................... Coach<br />
1952-53.............................................. 2-20............................................William McCann<br />
1953-54.............................................. 6-17............................................William McCann<br />
1954-55............................................. 16-13...........................................William McCann<br />
1955-56............................................. 12-16...........................................William McCann<br />
1956-57.............................................. 20-7............................................William McCann<br />
LOUIS (WEENIE) MILLER (1957-58)<br />
9-16 (.360), One Year<br />
Year.............................................Record.................................................... Coach<br />
1957-58.............................................. 9-16................................................... Louis Miller<br />
ROBERT McHENRY (1958-64)<br />
30-74 (.288), Six Years<br />
Year.............................................Record.................................................... Coach<br />
1958-59.............................................. 1-15........................................... Robert McHenry<br />
1959-60.............................................. 7-10........................................... Robert McHenry<br />
1960-61.............................................. 7-11............................................ Robert McHenry<br />
1961-62.............................................. 6-11............................................ Robert McHenry<br />
1962-63.............................................. 5-14........................................... Robert McHenry<br />
1963-64.............................................. 4-13........................................... Robert McHenry<br />
VERNE CANFIELD (1964-95)<br />
460-337 (.577), 31 Years<br />
Year.............................................Record.................................................... Coach<br />
1964-65.............................................. 2-17.............................................. Verne Canfield<br />
1965-66............................................. 10-15............................................. Verne Canfield<br />
1966-67.............................................. 20-5.............................................. Verne Canfield<br />
1967-68.............................................. 19-6.............................................. Verne Canfield<br />
1968-69.............................................. 18-5.............................................. Verne Canfield<br />
1969-70.............................................. 17-8.............................................. Verne Canfield<br />
1970-71.............................................. 17-8.............................................. Verne Canfield<br />
1971-72.............................................. 17-9.............................................. Verne Canfield<br />
1972-73............................................. 13-12............................................. Verne Canfield<br />
1973-74............................................. 13-11.............................................. Verne Canfield<br />
1974-75............................................. 15-12............................................. Verne Canfield<br />
1975-76.............................................. 19-7.............................................. Verne Canfield<br />
1976-77.............................................. 23-5.............................................. Verne Canfield<br />
1977-78.............................................. 22-6.............................................. Verne Canfield<br />
1978-79............................................. 17-10............................................. Verne Canfield<br />
1979-80............................................. 14-15............................................. Verne Canfield<br />
1980-81............................................. 16-10............................................. Verne Canfield<br />
1981-82.............................................. 21-7.............................................. Verne Canfield<br />
1982-83............................................. 17-10............................................. Verne Canfield<br />
1983-84............................................. 14-12............................................. Verne Canfield<br />
1984-85............................................. 13-14............................................. Verne Canfield<br />
1985-86............................................. 14-13............................................. Verne Canfield<br />
1986-87............................................. 15-10............................................. Verne Canfield<br />
1987-88............................................. 16-10............................................. Verne Canfield<br />
1988-89.............................................. 20-7.............................................. Verne Canfield<br />
1989-90............................................. 15-12............................................. Verne Canfield<br />
1990-91............................................. 12-14............................................. Verne Canfield<br />
1991-92.............................................. 7-18.............................................. Verne Canfield<br />
1992-93.............................................. 5-19.............................................. Verne Canfield<br />
1993-94.............................................. 9-15.............................................. Verne Canfield<br />
1994-95............................................. 10-15............................................. Verne Canfield<br />
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KEVIN MOORE (1995-99)<br />
21-77 (.214), Four Years<br />
Year.............................................Record.................................................... Coach<br />
1995-96.............................................. 3-21................................................. Kevin Moore<br />
1996-97.............................................. 2-22................................................. Kevin Moore<br />
1997-98............................................. 10-15................................................ Kevin Moore<br />
1998-99.............................................. 6-19................................................. Kevin Moore<br />
JEFF LAFAVE (1999-03)<br />
28-71 (.283), Four Years<br />
Year.............................................Record.................................................... Coach<br />
1999-2000.......................................... 9-16.................................................... Jeff Lafave<br />
2000-2001.......................................... 4-20.................................................... Jeff Lafave<br />
2001-2002.......................................... 7-18.................................................... Jeff Lafave<br />
2002-2003.......................................... 8-17.................................................... Jeff Lafave<br />
ADAM HUTCHINSON (2003-Present)<br />
13-60 (.178), Three Years<br />
Year.............................................Record.................................................... Coach<br />
2003-04.............................................. 7-18......................................... Adam Hutchinson<br />
2004-05.............................................. 2-23......................................... Adam Hutchinson<br />
2005-06.............................................. 4-19......................................... Adam Hutchinson<br />
98 seasons........................... 1,023-1,035-1 (.497)......................................22 Coaches<br />
SERIES RECORDS<br />
OPPONENT W L<br />
Albright 0 1<br />
Alderson Broaddus 1 0<br />
Akron 0 1<br />
Alabama 0 1<br />
Alfred Hol. 1 0<br />
Alfred 1 0<br />
Allegheny 2 1<br />
Allentown 1 1<br />
Alma 1 2<br />
A.M.A. 3 0<br />
A&M 3 0<br />
Amherst 2 1<br />
Asheville Athletic 1 1<br />
Asheville-Biltmore 1 1<br />
Ashl<strong>and</strong> 0 1<br />
Auburn 1 1<br />
Averett 6 2<br />
Baltimore 1 8<br />
Belmont Abbey 1 0<br />
Belvedere 0 1<br />
Bethany 1 1<br />
Bloomfield 0 1<br />
Bloomsburg 1 0<br />
Bluefield 1 0<br />
Bowdoin 1 0<br />
Bowie State 2 1<br />
Bradley 0 1<br />
Bridgewater 68 41<br />
Bryant 1 0<br />
Buffalo St. 1 0<br />
OPPONENT W L<br />
Camp <strong>Lee</strong> 1 0<br />
Camp Pickett 1 2<br />
Carnegie Mellon 1 2<br />
Carson Newman 1 0<br />
Case Reserve 0 1<br />
Castleton St. 3 0<br />
Catholic 9 13<br />
City Col. of N.Y. 0 4<br />
Centre 3 7<br />
Charlotte Y.M.C.A. 1 1<br />
Chattanooga 0 2<br />
Chowan 0 1<br />
Christopher Newport 2 0<br />
Cincinnati 0 1<br />
Citadel 9 6<br />
Claremont Mudd Scripps 1 0<br />
Clarkson 1 0<br />
Clemson 3 2<br />
Clinch Valley 3 0<br />
Colorado Coll. 1 0<br />
Columbia 1 0<br />
Concordia 1 0<br />
Cortl<strong>and</strong> St. 2 0<br />
C.W. Post 0 1<br />
D.C. Teachers 0 1<br />
Daniel Webster 1 0<br />
Danville 2 0<br />
Davidson 13 12<br />
David Lipscomb 0 1<br />
Davis & Elkins 6 0<br />
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OPPONENT W L<br />
Dayton 1 1<br />
Delaware 1 0<br />
Denison 0 0<br />
Dickinson 3 1<br />
Drew 1 0<br />
Drexel 0 1<br />
Duke 9 19<br />
DuPont 4 0<br />
East Carolina 0 1<br />
Eastern 0 1<br />
Eastern Connecticut 1 1<br />
E. Mennonite 44 25<br />
East Tennessee 1 1<br />
Eckerd 0 1<br />
Edinboro St. 1 0<br />
Elmira 1 1<br />
Elon 6 1<br />
Emory 7 7<br />
Emory & Henry 51 36<br />
Enka Mills 0 1<br />
Evansville 0 2<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson 0 2<br />
Fla. Presbyterian 0 3<br />
Fla. Southern 0 1<br />
Ft. Belvoir 2 0<br />
Ft. Meade 1 1<br />
Framingham St. 1 0<br />
Franklin & Marshall 2 3<br />
Frederick 4 0<br />
Frostburg St. 1 0<br />
Furman 5 2<br />
Gallaudet 2 0<br />
Georgetown 2 3<br />
Geo. <strong>Washington</strong> 11 25<br />
Georgia 1 3<br />
Gettysburg 0 3<br />
Glassboro St. 0 1<br />
Greensboro 8 4<br />
Grove City 2 0<br />
Guilford 14 21<br />
Hamline 1 0<br />
Hampden-Sydney 40 66<br />
Hanes Mill 1 0<br />
Hartwick 1 0<br />
Harvard 0 1<br />
Haverford 3 2<br />
High Point 0 1<br />
Hood 0 0<br />
Hope 0 1<br />
House of David 2 0<br />
Ithaca 0 2<br />
James Madison 0 4<br />
Jersey City 1 0<br />
John Carroll 0 3<br />
Johns Hopkins 5 1<br />
Johnson St. 1 0<br />
Kean 1 1<br />
Kentucky 1 11<br />
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Ky. Teachers 0 1<br />
Ky. Wesleyan 1 0<br />
Keuka 0 1<br />
King 1 4<br />
Kings Point 0 0<br />
Kroger Blue 2 0<br />
Lafayette 0 1<br />
Langley Fld. 1 0<br />
Lebanon Valley 3 2<br />
Lehigh 0 1<br />
Lehman 3 0<br />
Lenoir-Rhyne 1 1<br />
Lock Haven 1 0<br />
Louisville 1 0<br />
Loyola, Md. 1 2<br />
Long Isl<strong>and</strong> 0 2<br />
Lycoming 1 1<br />
Lynchburg 68 31<br />
Manhattan 0 2<br />
Manhattanville 0 1<br />
Marshall 2 3<br />
Mars Hill 1 1<br />
Maryl<strong>and</strong> 23 26<br />
Marymount 2 0<br />
Maryville 18 10<br />
Mary <strong>Washington</strong> 8 7<br />
Mass. Maritime 1 0<br />
McDaniel 2 2<br />
Methodist 5 0<br />
Miami, Fl. 0 2<br />
Middlebury 1 1<br />
Milligan 1 0<br />
Millsaps 0 1<br />
M.I.T. 1 1<br />
Moravian 0 1<br />
Morehead 0 2<br />
Morris Harvey 1 2<br />
Mt. Union 1 0<br />
Mt. St. Mary, N.Y. 3 1<br />
Muskingham 1 0<br />
Navy 4 5<br />
Nazareth 1 1<br />
N.N. Apprentice 1 0<br />
Newport News Y 1 0<br />
SUNY-New Paltz 0 1<br />
NYU 0 0<br />
N.Y. Maritime 1 0<br />
Nichols St. 0 1<br />
Norfolk Naval 1 0<br />
North Carolina 13 19<br />
N.C. A&M 3 0<br />
UNC-Charlotte 4 2<br />
UNC-Greensboro 4 2<br />
N.C. State 7 9<br />
N.C. Wesleyan 5 0<br />
UNC-Wilmington 1 0<br />
Notre Dame, Cal. 1 0<br />
Oberlin 0 0
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OPPONENT W L<br />
Occidental 1 0<br />
Oglethorpe 0 2<br />
Ohio 0 1<br />
Old Dominion 3 13<br />
Old Westbury 0 1<br />
Oneonta State 0 0<br />
Oswego State 1 0<br />
Pacific 1 0<br />
Pembroke St. 1 0<br />
Pennsylvania 1 0<br />
Pfeiffer 0 1<br />
Phila. Univ. of the Sciences 1 1<br />
Piedmont 1 0<br />
Pitt-Johnstown 1 0<br />
Pomona-Pitzer 0 2<br />
Pratt Institute 2 1<br />
Quantico 4 2<br />
Queens (N.C.) 1 1<br />
Queens (N.Y.) 1 0<br />
R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon 12 55<br />
Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong> Col. 1 0<br />
Rhodes 4 2<br />
Richmond 28 24<br />
Ripon 0 1<br />
Roanoke 35 72<br />
Roanoke Nat. Bus. 2 1<br />
Roanoke Scrap. 1 0<br />
Roanoke Y.M.C.A. 3 0<br />
Rochester 2 1<br />
Rollers 1 0<br />
Rollins 1 0<br />
R.P.I. 6 3<br />
St. Andrews 1 0<br />
St. Johns 10 4<br />
St. Leo 1 0<br />
St. Mary's Calif. 1 0<br />
St. Mary’s, Md. 1 2<br />
St. Pauls 1 1<br />
St. Vincent 1 0<br />
Salem Ind. 1 0<br />
Salisbury St. 4 2<br />
Savannah A&D 0 1<br />
Seton Hall 0 1<br />
Sewanee 6 4<br />
Shawnees 2 0<br />
Shen<strong>and</strong>oah 6 3<br />
Shepherd 1 0<br />
South Carolina 5 2<br />
Southeastern 1 0<br />
Southwestern 0 1<br />
Southern Virginia 1 0<br />
Springfield 0 1<br />
OPPONENT W L<br />
Stanislaus St. 0 1<br />
Staten Isl<strong>and</strong> 1 1<br />
Staunton Military 3 0<br />
SUNY-New Paltz 1 1<br />
Susquehanna 1 0<br />
Swarthmore 4 3<br />
Temple 0 1<br />
Tennessee 4 2<br />
Thiel 1 1<br />
Thomas 2 0<br />
Toledo 0 1<br />
Towson St. 1 2<br />
Transylvania 0 1<br />
Trinity, Conn. 0 2<br />
Trinity, Texas 6 2<br />
Tufts 0 2<br />
Tulane 0 1<br />
Union Theolog. 1 0<br />
Upsala 0 1<br />
Ursinus 0 1<br />
Utica 1 0<br />
V<strong>and</strong>erbilt 1 2<br />
Villa Julie 1 0<br />
Villanova 0 3<br />
Virginia 37 41<br />
Va. Christian 3 0<br />
Va. Commonwealth 3 1<br />
VMI 0 3<br />
Va. Tech 53 32<br />
Va. Wesleyan 10 28<br />
Wabash 0 1<br />
Wake Forest 5 6<br />
<strong>Washington</strong> & Jefferson 1 0<br />
<strong>Washington</strong> College 2 1<br />
<strong>Washington</strong> University 5 4<br />
Wesley 1 1<br />
Wesleyan 1 1<br />
Western Conn. St. 0 1<br />
Western St. 1 1<br />
West Florida 0 1<br />
West Virginia 5 27<br />
West Va. Tech 2 2<br />
West. Va. Wesleyan 1 1<br />
Williams 1 0<br />
William & Mary 26 24<br />
William Paterson 0 1<br />
Wilmington 0 1<br />
Wofford 1 0<br />
Woodberry Forest 1 0<br />
Wooster 0 1<br />
Xavier 0 1<br />
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GENERALS generals BASKETBALL<br />
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SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS (SINCE 1950)<br />
1949-50 (8-12)<br />
-- N.C. State L 47-67<br />
-- Wake Forest W 61-54<br />
-- Camp Meade L 59-61<br />
-- Maryl<strong>and</strong> L 46-65<br />
-- George <strong>Washington</strong> L 68-83<br />
-- Duke L 67-81<br />
-- George <strong>Washington</strong> L 61-63<br />
-- William & Mary (A) L 56-80<br />
-- West Virginia Tech W 79-67<br />
-- Bridgewater W 63-54<br />
-- Roanoke Rebels L 58-72<br />
-- Virginia Tech W 73-69<br />
-- Roanoke Rebels L 61-81<br />
-- Virginia Tech L 71-80<br />
-- Virginia W 68-62<br />
-- Richmond W 88-75<br />
-- William & Mary (H) L 57-70<br />
-- Clemson L 63-78<br />
-- Richmond W 72-70<br />
-- Virginia W 95-83<br />
1950-51 (8-17)<br />
-- High Point L 69-82<br />
-- Hanes Mills W 56-53<br />
-- Enka Mills L 67-83<br />
-- Quantico W 70-68<br />
-- Wake Forest L 61-73<br />
-- Duke L 69-97<br />
-- Maryl<strong>and</strong> L 43-52<br />
-- George <strong>Washington</strong> L 52-70<br />
J6 William & Mary (A) L 55-76<br />
-- Virginia L 62-64<br />
-- Richmond L 59-77<br />
-- George <strong>Washington</strong> L 79-83<br />
J17 William & Mary (A) L 65-73<br />
-- Virginia Tech L 57-58<br />
-- Virginia Tech W 61-58<br />
-- West Virginia L 70-88<br />
-- Maryl<strong>and</strong> W 83-65<br />
-- Richmond L 67-68<br />
-- Wake Forest L 78-90<br />
-- Duke L 68-94<br />
-- Davidson W 81-68<br />
-- Furman W 97-82<br />
-- Virginia W 86-54<br />
-- Davidson W 78-74<br />
-- West Virginia Tech L 69-98<br />
1951-52 (6-21)<br />
-- Norfolk Naval W 71-59<br />
-- Maryl<strong>and</strong> L 51-71<br />
-- Kentucky L 46-96<br />
-- Virginia W 75-57<br />
-- Davidson L 64-69<br />
-- Furman L 63-65<br />
-- Maryl<strong>and</strong> W 51-43<br />
-- Miami (Ohio) L 57-82<br />
-- Akron L 88-94<br />
-- Toledo L 59-76<br />
-- Hope L 57-68<br />
-- Bradley L 56-76<br />
-- Roanoke L 69-75<br />
-- Richmond W 81-65<br />
-- George <strong>Washington</strong> L 60-66<br />
-- Virginia Tech W 76-61<br />
-- William & Mary (H) L 82-84<br />
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1951-52 -- Continued<br />
-- Quantico L 58-76<br />
-- Virginia L 70-84<br />
-- Virginia Tech L 85-87<br />
-- William & Mary (A) L 75-89<br />
-- Richmond W 85-79<br />
-- West Virginia L 75-100<br />
-- Roanoke L 72-83<br />
-- Roanoke Rebels L 77-82<br />
-- George <strong>Washington</strong> L 62-80<br />
-- West Virginia L 50-71<br />
1952-53 (2-20)<br />
D3 North Carolina (A) L 48-67<br />
-- N.C. State L 63-88<br />
-- West Virginia L 83-89<br />
-- Duke L 80-91<br />
-- William & Mary (H) L 62-87<br />
-- George <strong>Washington</strong> L 77-92<br />
-- Maryl<strong>and</strong> L 40-58<br />
J9 North Carolina (H) L 75-97<br />
-- Virginia L 69-86<br />
-- Richmond L 66-95<br />
-- Virginia Tech L 68-85<br />
-- Virginia Tech W 76-74<br />
-- Furman L 75-92<br />
-- Roanoke L 69-74<br />
-- George <strong>Washington</strong> L 59-108<br />
-- Maryl<strong>and</strong> L 56-87<br />
-- N.C. State L 69-108<br />
-- Richmond L 79-88<br />
F21 William & Mary (A) L 73-94<br />
-- Roanoke W 72-67<br />
-- West Virginia L 72-91<br />
-- Virginia L 77-91<br />
1953-54 (6-17)<br />
-- Bridgewater W 77-55<br />
-- Lynchburg W 73-39<br />
-- Roanoke L 74-81<br />
-- West Virginia L 72-102<br />
-- Hampden-Sydney W 70-59<br />
-- Virginia L 62-81<br />
-- Wake Forest L 46-87<br />
-- Richmond L 68-70<br />
-- George <strong>Washington</strong> L 52-84<br />
-- Davidson W 74-63<br />
F2 North Carolina (N) L 60-69<br />
-- Maryl<strong>and</strong> L 25-51<br />
F6 William & Mary (H) L 58-73<br />
-- Virginia Tech L 62-65<br />
-- Maryl<strong>and</strong> L 46-73<br />
-- George <strong>Washington</strong> L 63-108<br />
-- Virginia L 79-67<br />
F25 William & Mary (A) L 54-68<br />
-- Richmond L 73-78<br />
-- The Citadel W 84-66<br />
-- Virginia Tech W 72-62<br />
-- West Virginia L 61-89<br />
-- George <strong>Washington</strong> L 64-76
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1954-55 (16-13, 8-5 Southern)<br />
D1 Bridgewater (A) W 119-72<br />
D4 Tennessee (A) L 66-82<br />
D6 V<strong>and</strong>erbilt (A) L 88-104<br />
D8 Richmond* (H) L 78-95<br />
D11 West Virginia* (A) L 86-96<br />
D14 Hampden-Sydney (H) W 99-62<br />
D18 Auburn (N) L 81-91<br />
D19 Miami (Fla.) (N) L 75-80<br />
D20 Carnegie Mellon (A) W 90-79<br />
-- Virginia (A) L 90-96<br />
J1 Marshall (A) L 79-89<br />
J6 Roanoke (A) W 84-72<br />
J8 William & Mary* (H) W 86-67<br />
J12 Virginia Tech* (H) W 88-63<br />
J14 Virginia (A) L 91-104<br />
F4 Davidson* (A) W 83-56<br />
F5 The Citadel* (A) W 70-53<br />
F8 Roanoke (H) W 100-65<br />
F10 Virginia Tech* (A) W 82-67<br />
F12 West Virginia* (A) L 85-96<br />
F15 George <strong>Washington</strong>* (A) L 62-69<br />
F17 Richmond* (A) W 91-86<br />
F19 William & Mary* (A) L 73-78<br />
F23 The Citadel* (H) W 89-50<br />
F25 Davidson* (H) W 61-52<br />
F26 East Tennessee State (A) W 79-70<br />
M1 Virginia (H) W 98-89<br />
M3 $Furman (A) W 97-63<br />
M4 $West Virginia (A) L 74-89<br />
$ - Southern Conference Tournament<br />
1955-56 (12-16, 5-8 Southern)<br />
D1 Bridgewater (A) W 103-67<br />
D6 Richmond* (H) W 78-76<br />
D9 West Virginia* (A) L 71-80<br />
D10 Marshall (A) L 83-115<br />
D13 Morehead State (H) L 87-92 (OT)<br />
D16 George <strong>Washington</strong>* (A) L 70-86<br />
D28 Dayton (A) L 54-86<br />
D29 Pacific (N) W 65-64<br />
D30 Kentucky Wesleyan (A) W 88-78<br />
D31 Evansville (N) L 69-86<br />
J3 West Virginia* (A) L 84-98<br />
J7 William & Mary* (A) L 70-79<br />
J10 Roanoke (H) W 103-79<br />
J14 Davidson* (H) L 65-71<br />
J16 Virginia (A) L 71-73<br />
J19 Virginia Tech* (H) L 49-60<br />
J21 Villanova (H) L 66-82<br />
F7 Johns Hopkins (H) W 86-62<br />
F10 Davidson* (A) W 85-75<br />
F11 The Citadel* (A) W 99-66<br />
F14 Virginia Tech* (A) L 64-68<br />
F16 Virginia (H) W 79-71<br />
F18 William & Mary* (H) W 70-57<br />
F20 The Citadel* (H) W 91-51<br />
F22 Richmond* (A) L 70-88<br />
F25 Cincinnati (A) L 57-87<br />
M1 $George <strong>Washington</strong> W 63-60<br />
M2 $Richmond L 56-65<br />
$ - Southern Conference Tournament<br />
1956-57 (20-7, 10-3 Southern)<br />
D1 Kentucky (A) L 66-94<br />
D4 Hampden-Sydney (A) W 98-53<br />
D6 William & Mary* (H) W 79-72<br />
D8 West Virginia* (A) L 76-90<br />
D11 Richmond* (H) W 86-83<br />
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1956-57 -- Continued<br />
D15 Virginia (A) W 74-62<br />
D19 George <strong>Washington</strong>* (A) W 64-63<br />
D27 Columbia (N) W 69-66<br />
D28 Lafayette (N) L 69-74<br />
D29 Penn State (N) W 76-68<br />
J8 The Citadel* (H) W 72-69<br />
J11 Davidson* (H) W 72-63<br />
J15 Presbyterian (H) W 86-65<br />
J18 George <strong>Washington</strong>* (H) W 84-57<br />
F4 Johns Hopkins (A) W 88-69<br />
F8 Davidson* (A) W 89-70<br />
F9 The Citadel* (A) W 74-58<br />
F12 Virginia Tech* (A) L 56-66<br />
F16 Kentucky Wesleyan (H) W 73-70<br />
F19 Virginia Tech* (H) L 46-54<br />
F20 Villanova (A) L 69-70 (OT)<br />
F22 William & Mary* (A) W 80-58<br />
F26 Richmond* (A) W 77-68<br />
M2 Virginia (H) W 73-69<br />
M7 $The Citadel (N) W 85-62<br />
M8 $Virginia Tech (N) W 68-54<br />
M9 $West Virginia (N) L 52-67<br />
$ - Southern Conference Tournament<br />
1957-58 (9-16, 4-9 Southern)<br />
D3 Bridgewater (N) W 65-62<br />
D5 R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon (H) W 78-60<br />
D10 Richmond* (H) L 65-75<br />
D12 St. John's (A) L 73-85<br />
D14 West Virginia* (N) L 69-74<br />
D18 Virginia (A) L 63-87<br />
D28 Marshall (A) L 73-97<br />
D30 Ohio (N) L 64-65<br />
D31 Southern Illinois (N) L 66-69<br />
J2 Morehead State (A) L 59-103<br />
J4 West Virginia* (A) L 71-100<br />
J6 Davidson* (H) L 63-84<br />
J8 R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon (A) W 73-54<br />
J11 Hampden-Sydney (H) W 61-53<br />
J16 Virginia Tech* (A) L 60-96<br />
F4 Roanoke (A) W 90-51<br />
F7 Davidson* (A) W 61-55<br />
F8 The Citadel* (A) W 74-68<br />
F11 Virginia Tech* (H) L 64-78<br />
F15 William & Mary* (H) L 84-86<br />
F18 The Citadel* (H) W 72-66<br />
F21 William & Mary* (A) L 72-88<br />
F22 Richmond* (A) L 79-80<br />
F26 George <strong>Washington</strong>* (H) W 81-70<br />
M1 Villanova (A) L 46-71<br />
1958-59 (1-15)<br />
D3 William & Mary (H) L 60-63<br />
D9 Richmond (H) L 63-78<br />
D13 The Citadel (A) L 69-89<br />
D15 Davidson (A) L 71-98<br />
D18 George <strong>Washington</strong> (H) L 57-106<br />
J3 George <strong>Washington</strong> (A) L 37-86<br />
J6 Hampden-Sydney (A) L 66-84<br />
J9 Virginia Tech (A) L 24-105<br />
J13 Virginia (H) L 45-89<br />
F5 Hampden-Sydney (H) L 67-76<br />
F7 The Citadel (H) L 54-66<br />
F10 Davidson (H) L 75-84<br />
F14 William & Mary (A) L 62-109<br />
F16 Richmond (A) L 62-69<br />
F18 Virginia Tech (H) L 51-78<br />
F21 R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon (A) W 62-56
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1959-60 (7-10)<br />
D2 Bridgewater (H) L 59-62<br />
-- Tenn.-Chattanooga (A) L 60-71<br />
D5 Sewanee (A) L 57-78<br />
-- Bridgewater (A) L 51-63<br />
D12 Emory & Henry (H) W 76-55<br />
D15 Richmond (A) L 55-71<br />
-- Catholic (A) L 62-72<br />
-- R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon (H) W 70-61<br />
-- Catholic (H) W 80-74<br />
J13 Hampden-Sydney (H) W 65-60<br />
F4 Hampden-Sydney (A) L 70-72<br />
-- <strong>Washington</strong> College (H) W 61-56<br />
-- R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon (A) L 77-86<br />
-- Lynchburg (H) W 83-61<br />
F16 Roanoke (H) W 75-61<br />
-- Emory & Henry (A) L 77-78<br />
-- Virginia (A) L 59-86<br />
1960-61 (7-11)<br />
D1 Bridgewater (A) L 50-57<br />
D3 William & Mary (H) L 45-67<br />
D5 Richmond (A) L 51-80<br />
D8 R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon (A) L 49-75<br />
D10 Sewanee (H) W 78-56<br />
D13 Emory & Henry (H) W 62-50<br />
D15 Catholic (A) L 48-65<br />
D16 Franklin & Marshall (A) L 56-60<br />
J7 Tenn.-Chattanooga (H) L 69-70<br />
J9 Hampden-Sydney (H) W 79-67<br />
J11 Bridgewater (H) W 68-63<br />
F4 Hampden-Sydney (A) L 61-72<br />
F8 R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon (H) W 73-69<br />
F11 Lynchburg (A) W 68-65<br />
F13 Virginia (H) W 78-68<br />
F15 Roanoke (A) L 63-77<br />
F17 Catholic (H) L 69-91<br />
F21 Emory & Henry (A) L 59-68<br />
1961-62 (7-10)<br />
D1 Virginia (A) L 53-82<br />
D4 Bridgewater (H) W 67-49<br />
D8 Catholic (H) L 54-55<br />
D11 Emory & Henry (A) L 55-75<br />
D15 Franklin & Marshall (H) W 86-79<br />
J6 Lynchburg (H) W 78-74 (OT)<br />
J8 Hampden-Sydney (A) L 66-77<br />
J13 R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon (H) L 57-62<br />
J17 Bridgewater (A) W 64-48 (OT)<br />
J20 Old Dominion (H) W 71-58<br />
F10 Hampden-Sydney (H) L 61-70<br />
F14 Roanoke (H) W 77-75<br />
F16 Catholic (A) L 52-83<br />
F17 <strong>Washington</strong> College (A) L 70-73<br />
F20 R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon (A) L 55-70<br />
F22 Old Dominion (A) L 69-75<br />
F24 Emory & Henry (A) W 99-81<br />
1962-63 (5-14)<br />
N30 Lebanon Valley (H) L 57-69<br />
D3 Bridgewater (A) W 83-59<br />
D7 Old Dominion (A) L 64-73<br />
D8 R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon (A) L 59-76<br />
D11 King (H) L 58-63 (OT)<br />
D15 Centre (H) L 78-82<br />
D17 Catholic (A) L 41-65<br />
D18 Widener (A) W 76-68<br />
J8 Hampden-Sydney (H) W 73-62<br />
J10 Lynchburg (A) L 63-64<br />
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1962-63 -- Continued<br />
J16 Bridgewater (H) W 62-60<br />
J19 Old Dominion (H) L 67-69<br />
F10 Hampden-Sydney (A) L 88-96<br />
F13 Roanoke (A) L 72-77<br />
F16 Baltimore (H) L 57-69<br />
F19 R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon (H) L 62-97<br />
F21 $Rhodes (N) W 70-61<br />
F22 $Sewanee (A) L 50-71<br />
F23 $<strong>Washington</strong> Univ. (N) L 57-78<br />
$ - College Athletic Conference Tournament<br />
1963-64 (4-13)<br />
D7 Old Dominion (A) L 63-86<br />
D10 Bridgewater (H) W 66-62<br />
D12 Lynchburg (H) W 58-54<br />
D14 Centre (A) L 70-86<br />
D17 Catholic (H) L 71-79<br />
D20 Widener (H) W 75-48<br />
J11 R.P.I. (A) L 69-79<br />
J14 Bridgewater (A) L 76-90<br />
J17 Western Maryl<strong>and</strong> (H) L 63-69<br />
J18 Old Dominion (H) L 63-65 (OT)<br />
F6 King (A) L 59-79<br />
F8 R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon (H) L 57-103<br />
F11 Roanoke (H) L 67-96<br />
F14 Baltimore (A) L 81-97<br />
F15 Lebanon Valley (A) L 75-96<br />
F18 R.P.I. (H) W 86-61<br />
F21 $Centre (N) L 68-85<br />
$ - College Athletic Conference Tournament<br />
1964-65 (1-16)<br />
D4 Old Dominion (A) L 68-102<br />
D5 Hampden-Sydney (A) L 84-118<br />
D8 Bridgewater (H) L 81-87<br />
D12 Centre (H) L 80-93<br />
D15 Hampden-Sydney (H) L 77-112<br />
-- Towson State (A) L 90-96<br />
J6 Lynchburg (A) L 81-87<br />
J8 D.C. Teachers (A) L 79-96<br />
-- R.P.I. (A) L 77-103<br />
J11 Pfeiffer (H) L 69-81<br />
-- Bridgewater (A) L 63-87<br />
F4 Roanoke (H) L 61-71<br />
F6 R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon (A) L 65-119<br />
F9 Old Dominion (H) W 95-85<br />
-- Roanoke (A) L 75-85<br />
F16 R.P.I. (H) L 71-79<br />
-- $Centre (N) L 81-105<br />
$ - College Athletic Conference Tournament<br />
1965-66 (10-15)<br />
D1 Bridgewater (A) L 92-119<br />
D3 Old Dominion (A) L 82-1<strong>07</strong><br />
D4 N.C. Wesleyan (A) W 86-69<br />
D10 King (A) L 59-88<br />
D11 Centre (A) L 75-88<br />
D15 David Lipscomb (H) L 70-83<br />
D17 Lynchburg W 86-66<br />
D18 UNC-Charlotte (A) L 76-78<br />
D20 Florida Presbyterian (A) L 59-69<br />
D21 Florida Southern (A) L 59-93<br />
J7 Lynchburg (A) W 86-66<br />
J8 UNC-Charlotte (H) L 65-74<br />
J11 R.P.I. (H) W 59-57<br />
J13 Bridgewater (H) L 68-92<br />
J14 Eastern Mennonite (H) W 93-71<br />
F4 Towson State (H) W 80-70
<strong>Washington</strong> washington <strong>and</strong> lee<br />
1965-66 -- Continued<br />
F5 R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon L 73-77<br />
F8 R.P.I. (A) W 72-71<br />
F10 Roanoke (A) L 78-93<br />
F12 Eastern Mennonite (A) W 76-70<br />
F16 Hampden-Sydney (A) L 66-78<br />
F18 Emory & Henry (H) W 75-62<br />
F24 $Rhodes (A) W 72-70<br />
F25 $Sewanee (A) L 61-81<br />
F26 $Centre (A) L 71-75<br />
$ - College Athletic Conference Tournament<br />
1966-67 (20-5)<br />
D1 Bridgewater (H) L 71-83<br />
D3 UNC-Charlotte (H) W 1<strong>07</strong>-85<br />
D6 Eastern Mennonite (A) W 98-68<br />
D8 Hampden-Sydney (H) L 66-78<br />
D10 Davis & Elkins (H) W 84-74<br />
D16 N.C. Wesleyan (H) W 64-63<br />
D17 Methodist (A) W 62-51<br />
J4 Greensboro (A) W 92-75<br />
J6 Bridgewater (H) W 66-64<br />
J7 Methodist (H) W 74-58<br />
J10 R.P.I. (H) W 89-84<br />
J13 King (H) W 95-64<br />
F1 R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon (A) L 60-61<br />
F3 St. Andrews (H) W 77-26<br />
F4 N.C. Wesleyan (H) W 67-54<br />
F8 Roanoke (H) W 77-65<br />
F10 UNC-Charlotte (A) W 76-46<br />
F11 St. Andrews (A) W 86-59<br />
F14 Lynchburg (A) L 78-96<br />
F16 Old Dominion (H) W 94-75<br />
F18 Emory & Henry (A) L 83-85<br />
F20 Lynchburg (H) W 94-65<br />
F21 Eastern Mennonite (H) W 99-64<br />
F24 $Sewanee (H) W 78-56<br />
F25 $Rhodes (H) W 75-59<br />
$ - College Athletic Conference Tournament<br />
1967-68 (19-6)<br />
D1 Bridgewater (A) W 86-74<br />
D5 R.P.I. (H) W 61-40<br />
D8 Lycoming (A) L 70-78<br />
D9 Maryville (A) W 102-62<br />
D12 Lynchburg (A) W 68-44<br />
D14 Asheville-Biltmore W 85-72<br />
D16 Methodist (A) W 91-71<br />
D17 N.C. Wesleyan (A) W 89-61<br />
D19 UNC-Charlotte (A) W 85-60<br />
J5 Milligan (H) W 94-65<br />
J6 UNC-Charlotte (H) W 91-60<br />
J8 R.P.I. (A) W 64-46<br />
J11 Bridgewater (H) W 86-79<br />
J13 East Carolina (A) L 73-100<br />
J16 Greensboro (H) W 76-57<br />
J19 Mars Hill (H) W 79-55<br />
F7 Roanoke (A) L 58-70<br />
F9 Old Dominion (A) L 70-78<br />
F10 Greensboro (A) W 103-68<br />
F13 Lynchburg (H) W 81-50<br />
F16 West Florida (A) L 64-85<br />
F17 Florida Presbyterian (A) L 71-74<br />
F20 Emory & Henry (H) W 110-65<br />
F24 $<strong>Washington</strong> Univ. (N) W 65-60<br />
F25 $Rhodes (N) W 58-53<br />
$ - College Athletic Conference Tournament<br />
48<br />
1968-69 (19-5)<br />
D2 R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon (H) L 71-78<br />
D4 Bridgewater (H) W 94-63<br />
D6 Va. Commonwealth (A) W 83-70<br />
D10 Lynchburg (H) W 96-60<br />
D12 Hampden-Sydney (H) W 75-73<br />
D14 Methodist (H) W 80-72<br />
D16 Guilford (H) W 94-76<br />
D19 Shepherd (H) W 89-65<br />
D20 Bloomsburg (H) W 87-75<br />
J4 Baltimore (A) L 73-89<br />
J7 Va. Commonwealth (H) W 80-75<br />
J9 Bridgewater (A) W 73-67<br />
J11 West Virginia Tech (H) W 47-36<br />
J14 Florida Presbyterian (H) L 75-83<br />
J15 Navy (A) W 70-69<br />
F5 Roanoke (H) W 49-47<br />
F7 Western Maryl<strong>and</strong> (H) W 88-69<br />
F8 Asheville-Biltmore (A) L 83-111<br />
F11 Lynchburg (A) W 77-72<br />
F13 Quantico Marines (H) W 67-63<br />
F15 Davis & Elkins (A) W 76-67<br />
F18 Emory & Henry (A) W 68-63 (OT)<br />
F21 $Centre (N) W 79-68<br />
F22 $Rhodes (A) L 55-73<br />
$ - College Athletic Conference Tournament<br />
1969-70 (17-8)<br />
D1 R<strong>and</strong>.-Macon (A) L 56-57<br />
D3 Bridgewater (A) W 102-87<br />
D6 Rollins (H) W 84-62<br />
D9 Lynchburg (A) W 66-49<br />
D11 Hamp.-Sydney (H) W 86-56<br />
D13 Lehigh (A) L 71-85<br />
D16 Alma (H) W 67-59<br />
D18 Centre (H) W 91-78<br />
D19 Wofford (H) W 73-63<br />
J5 V.C.U (A) L 83-90<br />
J8 Bridgewater (H) W 99-74<br />
J10 Navy (A) W 70-56<br />
J12 Emory & Henry (H) W 82-52<br />
J14 Belmont Abbey (H) W 92-64<br />
F4 Hamp.-Sydney (A) W 76-72<br />
F7 Baltimore (H) L 66-70<br />
F9 Lynchburg (H) W 105-60<br />
F11 O.D.U. (H) L 79-90<br />
F14 Mars Hill (A) L 79-87<br />
F17 West Va. Tech (A) L 70-85<br />
F20 Davis & Elkins (H) W 1<strong>07</strong>-80<br />
F21 F.D.U. (H) L 69-76<br />
F24 V.C.U. (H) W 87-71<br />
F27 #Centre (N) W 93-66<br />
F28 #Wash. Univ. (A) W 82-69<br />
# - CAC Tournament (Champions)<br />
1970-71 (17-8)<br />
D1 R<strong>and</strong>.-Macon (H) W 53-46<br />
D3 Bridgewater (H) W 76-63<br />
D5 O.D.U. (A) L 60-84<br />
D7 Lynchburg (H) W 73-71<br />
D9 Hamp.-Sydney (A) L 79-83<br />
J6 Emory & Henry (H) W 90-58<br />
J8 King (N) L 48-54<br />
J9 M.I.T. (N) W 67-57<br />
J13 Navy (A) L 53-76<br />
J15 St. Paul's (H) W 74-68<br />
J16 Bryant (H) W 79-72<br />
J19 Johns Hopkins (A) W 72-62<br />
J22 Davis & Elkins (A) W 66-61
GENERALS generals BASKETBALL<br />
basketball<br />
1970-71 -- Continued<br />
J27 Pembroke St. (H) W 64-56<br />
F2 Virginia (A) L 70-92<br />
F3 Hamp.-Sydney (H) W 78-74<br />
F6 Emory & Henry (A) W 67-63<br />
F9 Lynchburg (A) L 74-90<br />
F12 Loyola, Md. (H) L 63-64<br />
F16 Bridgewater (A) W 73-70<br />
F18 Dickinson (H) W 84-71<br />
F20 F.D.U. (A) L 47-67<br />
F23 UNC-Wilmington (H) W 86-84<br />
F26 #Wash. Univ. (N) W 82-72<br />
F27 #Southwestern (N) W 85-71<br />
# - CAC Tournament (Champions)<br />
1971-72 (17-9)<br />
D1 Virginia (H) L 80-113<br />
D3 Lycoming (H) W 1<strong>07</strong>-83<br />
D4 Drexel (H) L 72-86<br />
D6 Lynchburg (A) W 85-75<br />
D8 Hamp.-Sydney (H) W 82-71<br />
J5 Navy (A) W 57-56<br />
J6 Lehigh (H) L 63-66<br />
J10 Bridgewater (A) W 85-70<br />
J14 Guilford (A) L 68-86<br />
J19 Emory & Henry (A) W 93-72<br />
J22 Fla. Presby. (H) W 81-72<br />
J25 Johns Hopkins (H) W 91-68<br />
J28 Rhode Isl. Col. (H) W 86-84<br />
J29 Loyola, Md. (A) L 61-72<br />
J31 Bridgewater (H) W 93-72<br />
F2 Hamp.-Sydney (A) W 78-75<br />
F5 Emory & Henry (H) W 75-73<br />
F7 Lynchburg (H) L 82-89<br />
F9 R<strong>and</strong>.-Macon (A) L 69-73<br />
F12 York (H) W 92-62<br />
F17 Dickinson (A) W 80-76<br />
F19 Davis & Elkins (H) W 99-68<br />
F21 Belmont Abbey (A) L 71-73<br />
F24 #Sewanee (H) W 78-76<br />
F25 #Centre (H) W 76-75<br />
F26 #Southwestern (H) L 78-79<br />
# - CAC Tournament<br />
1972-73 (13-12)<br />
N28 Pitt-Johnstown (H) W 64-61<br />
N30 R<strong>and</strong>.-Macon (H) L 71-75<br />
D2 Virginia (A) L 69-102<br />
D4 Lynchburg (H) W 92-83<br />
D6 Hamp.-Sydney (A) W 79-68<br />
D29 Nichols St. (N) L 72-84<br />
D30 Spring Hill (N) W 69-60<br />
J5 Wash. College (H) W 76-63<br />
J6 Lebanon Valley (H) L 79-82<br />
J8 Bridgewater (A) W 80-75<br />
J10 Towson St. (H) L 64-74<br />
J13 UNC-Wilmington (A) L 54-56<br />
J17 Emory & Henry (A) W 80-65<br />
J20 O.D.U. (H) L 68-74<br />
J22 Rollins (H) L 59-70<br />
J24 J.M.U. (H) W 65-57<br />
J27 Va. Union (H) L 70-72<br />
F2 Bridgewater (H) W 82-56<br />
F3 Emory & Henry (H) W 70-55<br />
F6 Lynchburg (A) L 82-91<br />
F10 York (A) W 84-67<br />
F17 Hamp.-Sydney (H) L 68-78<br />
F22 #Centre (N) W 86-74<br />
F23 #Southwestern (N) W 68-60<br />
49<br />
1972-73 -- Continued<br />
F24 #Sewanee (A) L 81-89<br />
# - CAC Tournament<br />
1973-74 (13-11)<br />
N30 Clinch Valley (H) W 84-47<br />
D1 Virginia (H) L 69-92<br />
D3 Lynchburg (A) L 78-81<br />
D5 Baltimore (H) L 76-77<br />
J4 St. Paul's (H) L 75-78<br />
J5 Susquehanna (H) W 93-63<br />
J8 Bridgewater (A) L 63-71<br />
J10 Wilmington (H) L 74-76<br />
J12 Towson St. (A) L 80-81<br />
J15 Emory & Henry (H) W 73-57<br />
J17 Hamp.-Sydney (H) W 92-80<br />
J19 Lebanon Valley (H) W 114-74<br />
J23 J.M.U. (A) L 63-76<br />
J26 Roanoke (H) L 68-91<br />
J28 R<strong>and</strong>.-Macon (A) L 73-81<br />
J30 Bridgewater (H) W 84-83<br />
F2 Bowie St. (H) W 111-65<br />
F5 Lynchburg (H) W 97-67<br />
F8 York (H) W 93-77<br />
F9 O.D.U. (A) L 65-74<br />
F13 Emory & Henry (A) W 74-61<br />
F16 Hamp.-Sydney (A) W 100-80<br />
F20 Pitt-Johnstown (A) W 79-72<br />
F23 Grove City (H) W 77-75<br />
1974-75 (15-12)<br />
N29 Maryville (H) W 94-67<br />
N30 Frostburg St. (H) W 50-49<br />
D2 Virginia (A) L 69-77<br />
D4 Lynchburg (H) W 63-61<br />
D16 Framingham St. (A) W 70-69<br />
D17 Mass. Maritime (A) W 93-34<br />
J3 Haverford (H) W 56-43<br />
J4 Williams (H) W 61-49<br />
J7 Bridgewater (H) W 60-57<br />
J8 Navy (H) W 50-47<br />
J11 Baltimore (A) L 58-73<br />
J14 Emory & Henry (H) W 76-51<br />
J18 Hamp.-Sydney (H) W 98-67<br />
J22 Bridgewater (A) W 64-53<br />
J25 Roanoke (A) L 83-102<br />
J28 Kean (H) W 69-68<br />
J31 York (A) L 63-78<br />
F1 Bowie St. (A) L 57-66<br />
F4 Lynchburg (A) L 55-66<br />
F6 O.D.U. H) L 64-92<br />
F8 E. Mennonite (H) W 84-74<br />
F12 Emory & Henry (A) W 72-67<br />
F15 Hamp.-Sydney (A) L 59-73<br />
F19 R<strong>and</strong>.-Macon (H) L 62-67<br />
F22 J.M.U. (H) L 57-77<br />
M7 %Glassboro St. (H) L 48-66<br />
M8 %Methodist (H) L 58-71<br />
% - NCAA Div. III Tournament<br />
1975-76 (19-7)<br />
N28 York (H) W 86-67<br />
N29 <strong>Washington</strong> Coll. (H) W 86-67<br />
D1 Lynchburg (A) L 84-85<br />
D3 Virginia (H) L 57-101<br />
D16 Eckerd (A) L 76-87<br />
D18 St. Leos (A) W 60-54<br />
J7 Bridgewater (A) W 72-67<br />
J9 Loch Haven (H) W 73-70
<strong>Washington</strong> washington <strong>and</strong> lee<br />
1975-76 -- Continued<br />
J10 Lycoming (H) W 78-75<br />
J14 Emory & Henry (A) W 78-61<br />
J17 Va. Wesleyan (H) W 77-62<br />
J21 E. Mennonite (A W 70-69<br />
J24 Hamp.-Sydney (H) W 72-71<br />
J27 Bridgewater (H) W 72-68<br />
J30 Christ. Newport (A) W 74-60<br />
J31 Va. Wesleyan (A) W 64-62<br />
F3 Lynchburg (H) W 87-81<br />
F5 Emory & Henry (H) W 98-53<br />
F7 O.D.U. (A) L 66-78<br />
F10 Chris. Newport (H) W 80-69<br />
F12 E. Mennonite (H) W 93-72<br />
F14 Hamp.-Sydney (A) W 73-68<br />
F18 R<strong>and</strong>.-Macon (A) L 65-90<br />
F20 Allentown (A) L 58-60<br />
F25 Maryville (H) W 110-82<br />
F28 J.M.U. (A) L 65-70<br />
1976-77 (23-5, 9-1 ODAC)<br />
N26 York (H) W 93-80<br />
N27 Western Md. (H) W 70-59<br />
D2 Lynchburg* (H) W 91-87<br />
D4 Emory & Henry* (A) W 96-55<br />
D8 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) L 79-82<br />
D10 St. Mary's, Md. (H) W 89-62<br />
D20 Pratt (A) W 93-85<br />
D21 C.W. Post (A) L 61-69<br />
J7 UNC-Greensboro (H) W 86-70<br />
J8 Grove City (H) W 60-57<br />
J12 Lynchburg* (A) W 75-70<br />
J14 E. Mennonite* (H) W 98-78<br />
J19 Queen's (N.Y.) W 101-79<br />
J22 Emory & Henry* (H) W 93-61<br />
J25 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) W 76-75<br />
J29 Bridgewater* (H) W 94-76<br />
F1 E. Mennonite (A) W 96-83<br />
F3 Shen<strong>and</strong>oah (H) W 112-77<br />
F5 Va. Wesleyan (H) W 109-77<br />
F9 R<strong>and</strong>.-Macon (H) W 75-73<br />
F12 Maryville (A) W 88-74<br />
F16 UNC-Greensboro (A) W 101-94<br />
F19 Bridgewater* (A) W 103-86<br />
F25 $Bridgewater (H) W 94-81<br />
F26 $Lynchburg (H) W 81-76<br />
M2 J.M.U. (H) L 81-82<br />
M3 %Wm. Paterson (H) L 68-92<br />
M4 %Glassboro St. (H) L 87-103<br />
$ - ODAC Tourn. % - NCAA DIII Tournament<br />
1977-78 (22-6, 9-1 ODAC)<br />
N25 Clinch Valley (H) W 108-81<br />
N26 York (H) L 95-97<br />
N30 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) W 89-88<br />
D3 Lynchburg* (A) W 93-69<br />
D7 Rochester (H) W 89-71<br />
D21 Eastern Conn. (A) W 88-77<br />
D22 Staten Isl<strong>and</strong> (A) W 80-73<br />
J6 Case Western (H) L 77-83<br />
J7 Swarthmore (H) W 90-76<br />
J9 Ashl<strong>and</strong> (H) L 77-84<br />
J11 Castleton St. (H) W 96-70<br />
J13 E. Mennonite* (A) W 111-70<br />
J17 Shen<strong>and</strong>oah (H) W 99-88<br />
J19 Lynchburg* (H) W 78-74<br />
J21 Emory & Henry* (A) W 94-70<br />
J24 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) L 74-81<br />
J26 Bluefield (H) W 105-75<br />
50<br />
1977-78 -- Continued<br />
J28 Bridgewater* (H) W 105-77<br />
F2 E. Mennonite* (H) W 103-75<br />
F4 Maryville (H) W 88-78<br />
F8 Emory & Henry* (H) W 88-52<br />
F11 R<strong>and</strong>.-Macon (A) L 74-89<br />
F16 Rochester (A) W 81-74<br />
F18 Bridgewater* (A) W 95-91<br />
F24 $Bridgewater (N) W 108-80<br />
F25 $Lynchburg (A) W 72-65<br />
M4 %Jersey City (N) W 66-65<br />
M5 %Kean (A) L 64-80<br />
$ - ODAC Tournament (Champions)<br />
% - NCAA Div. III Tournament<br />
1978-79 (17-10, 7-3 ODAC)<br />
N24 York (H) W 88-80<br />
N25 Allentown (H) W 103-77<br />
N29 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) L 78-87<br />
D1 Averett (H) W 87-83<br />
D5 Lynchburg* (H) L 78-81<br />
D19 Muskingham (N) W 56-55<br />
D20 Concordia (N) W 73-68<br />
J5 Edinboro (N) W 76-72<br />
J6 Allegheny (A) L 74-83<br />
J10 Castleton St. (H) W 100-74<br />
J12 Maryville (H) W 86-75<br />
J13 Transylvania (H) L 62-63<br />
J16 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) L 51-67<br />
J18 E. Mennonite* (A) W 85-64<br />
J20 Emory & Henry* (H) W 97-78<br />
J23 Gettysburg (H) L 75-78<br />
J27 Bridgewater* (A) W 80-74<br />
J30 Clinch Valley (H) W 79-65<br />
F1 Lynchburg* (A) W 74-72<br />
F3 R<strong>and</strong>.-Macon (H) L 63-75<br />
F8 Emory & Henry* (A) W 89-53<br />
F10 Bridgewater* (H) W 82-72<br />
F13 E. Mennonite* (H) W 84-67<br />
F17 Maryville (A) L 68-80<br />
F19 Oglethorpe (A) L 77-85<br />
F22 $Bridgewater (A) W 81-75<br />
F23 $Lynchburg (N) L 84-85<br />
$ - ODAC Tournament<br />
1979-80 (14-15, 5-5 ODAC)<br />
N24 Southeastern (H) W 88-75<br />
N27 Bowie St. (H) W 91-76<br />
D1 Maryville (A) L 77-89<br />
D3 Roanoke (H) L 67-77<br />
D5 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) W 56-55<br />
D8 Shen<strong>and</strong>oah (H) W 91-66<br />
J4 Wabash (N) L 61-79<br />
J5 Ripon (N) L 67-69<br />
J11 York (H) W 65-55<br />
J12 Oglethorpe (H) L 55-70<br />
J15 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) L 58-62<br />
J17 E. Mennonite* (A) L 77-84<br />
J19 Lynchburg* (H) L 80-85<br />
J23 Gettysburg (A) L 59-66<br />
J26 Bridgewater* (A) W 87-74<br />
J29 Emory & Henry* (H) W 66-50<br />
J31 Roanoke (A) L 69-77<br />
F2 Maryville (H) W 62-60<br />
F5 Lynchburg* (A) L 59-77<br />
F7 Emory & Henry* (A) W 80-73<br />
F9 Salisbury St. (H) W 84-83<br />
F12 E. Mennonite* (H) L 100-102<br />
F14 R<strong>and</strong>.-Macon (A) L 76-83
GENERALS generals BASKETBALL<br />
basketball<br />
1979-80 -- Continued<br />
F16 Bridgewater* (H) W 78-71<br />
F21 $Emory & Henry (N) W 56-50<br />
F22 $E. Mennonite (N) W 95-84<br />
F23 $Hamp.-Sydney (A) W 58-56<br />
F29 %Upsala (A) L 70-78<br />
M1 %Allegheny (N) L 80-103<br />
$ - ODAC Tournament (Champions)<br />
% - NCAA Div. III Tournament<br />
1980-81 (16-10, 7-7 ODAC)<br />
N28 Thomas (H) W 79-76<br />
N29 Mt. Union (H) W 69-60<br />
D3 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) L 55-57<br />
D5 Lehman (H) W 56-44<br />
D8 R<strong>and</strong>.-Macon (H) L 88-97<br />
D10 Alderson-Broddus. (H) W 108-104<br />
J2 Rochester (N) L 68-82<br />
J3 Wash. & Jefferson (A) W 84-66<br />
J6 Rhode Isl. Col. (H) W 92-57<br />
J9 St. Andrews (H) W 79-72<br />
J10 Davis & Elkins (H) W 68-52<br />
J13 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) W 82-59<br />
J15 Emory & Henry* (H) W 82-79<br />
J17 Bridgewater* (H) W 93-79<br />
J20 Roanoke* (H) W 96-79<br />
J22 Lynchburg* (A) L 79-87<br />
J28 E. Mennonite* (H) L 70-80<br />
J31 Maryville* (H) W 77-64<br />
F4 Emory & Henry* (A) L 60-70<br />
F7 Lynchburg* (H) W 80-75<br />
F10 Bridgewater* (A) W 89-85<br />
F12 Mary <strong>Washington</strong> (H) W 92-69<br />
F14 Roanoke* (A) L 64-75<br />
F17 E. Mennonite* (A) L 81-90<br />
F20 Maryville* (A) L 67-78<br />
F26 $Hamp.-Sydney (N) L 58-60<br />
$ - ODAC Tournament<br />
1981-82 (21-7, 11-3 ODAC)<br />
N21 UNC-Greensboro (H) L 58-60<br />
N24 Averett (A) L 48-49<br />
D1 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) L 54-55<br />
D3 Shen<strong>and</strong>oah (H) W 94-84<br />
D9 Allegheny (H) W 67-62<br />
J5 Swarthmore (H) W 62-53<br />
J7 Bethany (H) W 73-65<br />
J8 Haverford (H) W 68-51<br />
J12 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) W 63-56<br />
J14 Emory & Henry* (H) W 63-50<br />
J16 Bridgewater* (A) L 53-55<br />
J19 Johnson St. (H) W 89-41<br />
J21 Roanoke* (H) W 62-61<br />
J23 Lynchburg* (A) W 77-74<br />
J26 E. Mennonite* (H) W 84-74<br />
J28 Mary <strong>Washington</strong> (A) L 65-77<br />
J30 Maryville* (H) W 62-60<br />
F2 Emory & Henry* (A) W 73-69<br />
F4 Catholic (H) W 75-60<br />
F6 Lynchburg* (H) W 72-46<br />
F9 Bridgewater* (H) W 85-56<br />
F11 Shen<strong>and</strong>oah (A) W 78-61<br />
F13 Roanoke* (A) L 67-83<br />
F16 E. Mennonite* (H) W 71-51<br />
F19 Maryville* (A) W 66-61<br />
F25 $E. Mennonite (H) W 71-51<br />
F27 $Hamp.-Sydney (N) W 70-59<br />
F28 $Roanoke (N) L 54-72<br />
$ - ODAC Tournament<br />
51<br />
1982-83 (17-10, 9-7 ODAC)<br />
N26 Lehman (H) W 50-44<br />
N27 Greensboro (H) L 72-77<br />
N30 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) L 67-69<br />
D2 Shen<strong>and</strong>oah (H) W 56-48<br />
D6 Averett (H) W 55-50<br />
D8 Catholic (H) W 76-63<br />
J5 SUNY-New Paltz (H) W 80-66<br />
J7 Thiel (H) W 93-65<br />
J8 Lebanon Valley (H) W 115-73<br />
J13 Emory & Henry* (H) W 75-68<br />
J15 Bridgewater* (A) W 89-80<br />
J18 Mary <strong>Washington</strong> (H) W 82-65<br />
J20 Roanoke* (H) L 89-92<br />
J22 Lynchburg* (A) W 69-58<br />
J25 E. Mennonite* (H) W 79-71<br />
J27 Catholic* (A) L 78-87<br />
J29 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) L 68-79<br />
J31 Maryville* (H) W 87-64<br />
F3 Emory & Henry* (A) L 53-61<br />
F5 Lynchburg* (H) W 82-66<br />
F8 Bridgewater* (H) W 84-75<br />
F10 Shen<strong>and</strong>oah (A) L 66-82<br />
F12 Roanoke* (A) L 88-106<br />
F15 E. Mennonite* (A) W 73-71<br />
F18 Maryville* (A) L 66-67<br />
F24 $Maryville (H) W 77-59<br />
F26 $Roanoke (N) L 60-65<br />
$ - ODAC Tournament<br />
1983-84 (14-12, 9-7 ODAC)<br />
N18 Old Westbury (H) L 51-55<br />
N19 Eastern (H) L 45-47<br />
N22 UNC-Greensboro (A) W 43-42<br />
N29 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) W 63-52<br />
D3 Ithaca (A) L 57-70<br />
D4 Lehman (A) W 68-52<br />
D7 Catholic* (H) W 86-70<br />
D20 Notre Dame, Cal. (A) W 58-46<br />
D22 Stanislaus St. (A) L 79-88<br />
J6 Dickinson (H) W 64-48<br />
J7 Salisbury St. (H) W 66-60<br />
J12 Emory & Henry* (H) W 91-49<br />
J14 Bridgewater* (A) L 53-64<br />
J19 Roanoke* (H) L 56-58<br />
J21 Lynchburg* (A) W 46-45<br />
J24 E. Mennonite* (H) W 76-56<br />
J26 Catholic* (A) L 67-70<br />
J30 Maryville* (H) W 75-56<br />
F2 Emory & Henry* (A) W 74-62<br />
F4 Lynchburg* (H) L 59-67<br />
F7 Bridgewater* (H) W 84-71<br />
F11 Roanoke* (A) L 62-66<br />
F14 E. Mennonite* (A) L 70-71<br />
F16 Maryville* (A) L 64-72<br />
F18 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) W 55-48<br />
F21 $Lynchburg (H) L 60-65<br />
$ - ODAC Tournament<br />
1984-85 (13-14, 6-8 ODAC)<br />
N16 Alfred (H) W 74-58<br />
N17 York (H) W 57-52<br />
N20 Salisbury St. (A) L 74-90<br />
N27 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) L 76-91<br />
N29 UNC-Greensboro (H) W 74-64<br />
D1 Greensboro (A) L 59-83<br />
D5 Averett (H) W 67-51<br />
J4 Ursinus (N) L 33-35<br />
J5 Frank. & Marshall (A) L 48-51
<strong>Washington</strong> washington <strong>and</strong> lee<br />
1984-85 -- Continued<br />
J9 Bridgewater* (H) W 83-59<br />
J11 St. Mary's, Md. (H) W 96-57<br />
J12 SUNY-Utica (H) W 79-57<br />
J15 Maryville* (H) W 58-52<br />
J17 Roanoke* (H) L 52-74<br />
J19 Lynchburg* (A) W 69-44<br />
J22 E. Mennonite* (A) L 53-54<br />
J24 Emory & Henry* (H) W 58-56<br />
J28 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) W 71-52<br />
J31 Emory & Henry* (A) L 85-88<br />
F2 Lynchburg* (H) L 73-87<br />
F4 Bridgewater* (A) L 78-90<br />
F6 Elon (H) L 68-73<br />
F9 Roanoke* (A) L 64-75<br />
F12 E. Mennonite* (H) W 94-65<br />
F15 Maryville* (A) L 48-61<br />
F19 $E. Mennonite (H) W 63-62<br />
F22 $Maryville (N) L 56-60<br />
$ - ODAC Tournament<br />
1985-86 (14-13, 7-7 ODAC)<br />
N22 Salisbury St. (H) L 76-78<br />
N23 Castleton St. (H) W 78-69<br />
N26 Emory (A) L 58-61<br />
D3 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) W 65-57<br />
D7 Lynchburg* (A) L 58-66<br />
D11 Greensboro (H) W 65-64<br />
J7 Cortl<strong>and</strong> St. (H) W 82-75<br />
J10 Thomas (H) W 92-80<br />
J11 Nazareth (H) L 66-67<br />
J14 Maryville* (H) W 67-62<br />
J16 Roanoke* (H) W 44-42<br />
J18 Bridgewater* (A) W 58-49<br />
J21 E. Mennonite* (A) L 50-51<br />
J23 Emory & Henry* (H) L 65-66<br />
J24 Mary <strong>Washington</strong> (H) L 69-80<br />
J28 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) L 58-78<br />
J30 Emory & Henry* (A) L 73-79<br />
F1 Lynchburg* (H) W 58-56<br />
F3 Bridgewater* (H) W 58-54<br />
F5 Mary <strong>Washington</strong> (A) L 63-69<br />
F8 Roanoke* (A) L 56-59<br />
F11 E. Mennonite* (H) W 83-81<br />
F12 Emory (H) W 73-37<br />
F14 Maryville* (A) L 67-84<br />
F18 $Lynchburg (A) W 68-62<br />
F21 $Maryville (N) W 59-56<br />
F22 $Roanoke (N) L 53-68<br />
$ - ODAC Tournament<br />
1986-87 (15-10, 8-6 ODAC)<br />
N21 Johns Hopkins (H) W 67-37<br />
N22 Ithaca (H) L 82-84<br />
D2 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) L 77-87<br />
D4 Greensboro (A) W 70-58<br />
D6 Lynchburg* (A) W 74-63<br />
D8 Bridgewater* (H) L 63-75<br />
J6 Cortl<strong>and</strong> St. (H) W 71-68<br />
J9 Newport News (H) W 85-78<br />
J10 Phila. Pharmacy (H) W 72-64<br />
J13 UNC-Greensboro (A) L 61-73<br />
J15 Roanoke* (H) L 58-81<br />
J17 Maryville* (H) W 70-55<br />
J20 E. Mennonite* (H) W 80-60<br />
J24 Emory (A) W 80-78<br />
J27 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) L 78-81<br />
J29 Emory & Henry* (H) W 82-73<br />
J31 Lynchburg* (H) W 84-70<br />
52<br />
1986-87 -- Continued<br />
F5 Emory & Henry* (A) L 83-97<br />
F7 Emory (H) W 85-72<br />
F10 Bridgewater* (A) W 72-67<br />
F12 Mary <strong>Washington</strong> (H) L 75-76<br />
F14 Roanoke* (A) L 51-57<br />
F17 E. Mennonite* (A) W 75-68<br />
F20 Maryville* (A) W 70-60<br />
F24 $Lynchburg (H) L 80-82<br />
1987-88 (16-10, 7-7 ODAC)<br />
N20 Wesley (H) W 108-78<br />
N21 Sewanee (H) W 86-68<br />
N23 Emory (A) W 92-83<br />
D1 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) W 87-85<br />
D3 Greensboro (H) W 102-90<br />
D5 Lynchburg* (A) W 92-64<br />
D9 Bridgewater* (H) L 68-74<br />
J5 Buffalo St. (H) W 82-68<br />
J8 N.Y. Maritime (H) W 115-48<br />
J9 Salisbury St. (H) W 94-82<br />
J12 Mt. St. Mary, NY (H) W 76-71<br />
J14 Roanoke* (H) W 82-72<br />
J16 Emory & Henry* (A) L 69-79<br />
J19 E. Mennonite* (H) W 83-80<br />
J21 Bridgewater* (A) W 71-67<br />
J24 Maryville* (H) L 78-91<br />
J26 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) W 91-87<br />
J30 Lynchburg* (H) W 96-63<br />
F2 Averett (A) L 70-84<br />
F4 Emory & Henry* (H) L 80-89<br />
F6 Emory (H) W 92-80<br />
F11 Mary <strong>Washington</strong> (A) L 73-86<br />
F13 Roanoke* (A) L 76-85<br />
F16 E. Mennonite* (A) L 73-74<br />
F20 Maryville* (A) L 75-98<br />
F23 $Roanoke (A) L 81-83<br />
$ - ODAC Tournament<br />
1988-89 (20-7, 10-2 ODAC)<br />
N18 Gallaudet (H) W 80-54<br />
N19 N.C. Wesleyan (H) W 86-75<br />
N21 Emory (A) L 79-94<br />
N29 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) W 94-74<br />
D1 Greensboro (A) L 85-91<br />
D3 Lynchburg* (A) W 89-83<br />
D7 Bridgewater* (H) W 90-82<br />
J6 Elmira (H) W 85-78<br />
J7 Mt. St. Mary, NY (H) W 79-74<br />
J12 Roanoke* (H) W 102-86<br />
J14 Marymount (H) W 81-75<br />
J17 E. Mennonite* (H) W 77-64<br />
J19 Bridgewater* (A) W 74-64<br />
J21 Mary <strong>Washington</strong> (A) W 94-85<br />
J24 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) L 79-93<br />
J26 Emory & Henry* (A) W 62-57<br />
J28 Lynchburg* (H) W 90-59<br />
J31 Guilford (H) W 88-79<br />
F2 Emory & Henry* (H) W 81-75<br />
F4 Emory (H) W 99-95<br />
F7 Averett (H) W 84-79<br />
F11 Roanoke* (A) W 78-67<br />
F14 E. Mennonite* (A) L 65-67<br />
F16 Tufts (A) L 71-76<br />
F18 Amherst (A) L 67-84<br />
F21 $Roanoke (N) W 80-59<br />
F23 $Hamp.-Sydney (N) L 66-87<br />
$ - ODAC Tournament
GENERALS generals BASKETBALL<br />
basketball<br />
1989-90 (15-12, 8-8 ODAC)<br />
N17 Methodist (H) W 102-88<br />
N18 Salisbury St. (H) W 97-87<br />
N21 Emory (A) L 67-72<br />
N28 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) W 76-67<br />
N30 R<strong>and</strong>.-Macon* (H) L 63-71<br />
D2 Lynchburg* (H) W 99-81<br />
D6 Bridgewater* (H) W 87-66<br />
J5 Clarkson (H) W 85-63<br />
J6 St. Vincent (H) W 93-89<br />
J9 Bridgewater* (A) L 66-67<br />
J11 Roanoke* (H) W 84-75<br />
J13 Va. Wesleyan* (A) W 81-59<br />
J16 E. Mennonite* (H) W 72-68<br />
J18 R<strong>and</strong>.-Macon* (A) L 47-59<br />
J20 Queen's, N.C. (H) W 87-84<br />
J23 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) L 63-83<br />
J25 Emory & Henry* (H) L 68-84<br />
J27 Lynchburg* (A) W 79-67<br />
J30 Guilford (A) L 80-95<br />
F1 Emory & Henry* (A) L 77-80<br />
F3 Va Wesleyan* (H) L 59-67<br />
F8 Mary <strong>Washington</strong> (H) W 84-69<br />
F10 Roanoke* (A) L 83-86<br />
F13 E. Mennonite* (A) W 85-80<br />
F17 Rhodes (A) L 67-80<br />
F20 $Hamp.-Sydney (A) W 77-63<br />
F22 $R<strong>and</strong>.-Macon (N) L 64-75<br />
1990-91 (12-14, 7-9 ODAC)<br />
N16 Bethany (H) L 90-93<br />
N17 Moravian (H) L 83-86<br />
N19 Marymount (A) W 84-71<br />
N24 Wesleyan (A) W 74-64<br />
N27 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) L 67-68<br />
D1 Lynchburg* (A) L 67-69<br />
D3 Emory (H) L 78-93<br />
D5 Bridgewater* (H) W 69-62<br />
J4 Swarthmore (H) W 76-75<br />
J5 Hartwick (H) W 94-92<br />
J8 Bridgewater* (A) L 69-71<br />
J10 Roanoke* (H) W 93-80<br />
J12 Va. Wesleyan* (H) W 94-81<br />
J15 E. Mennonite* (A) W 83-63<br />
J17 Emory & Henry* (H) L 88-94<br />
J19 R<strong>and</strong>.-Macon* (A) L 67-85<br />
J22 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) L 72-89<br />
J25 Lynchburg* (H) L 80-95<br />
J29 Emory & Henry* (A) W 88-77<br />
F2 Va. Wesleyan* (A) W 81-51<br />
F4 Averett (A) L 83-86<br />
F6 R<strong>and</strong>.-Macon* (H) L 58-90<br />
F9 Roanoke* (A) L 88-111<br />
F12 E. Mennonite* (H) W 96-72<br />
F14 Guilford (H) W 83-80<br />
F19 $Va. Wesleyan (H) L 71-82<br />
$ - ODAC Tournament<br />
1991-92 (7-18, 3-15 ODAC)<br />
N22 Sewanee (H) W 67-58<br />
N23 Wooster (H) L 53-76<br />
N26 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) L 55-84<br />
N30 Bridgewater* (A) L 61-74<br />
D6 Pomona-Pitzer (N) L 58-65<br />
D7 M.I.T. (N) L 47-49<br />
D10 Emory & Henry* (H) L 75-90<br />
J3 Bowdoin (H) W 77-67<br />
J4 Colorado Coll. (H) W 83-78<br />
J8 Va. Wesleyan* (H) L 56-64<br />
53<br />
1991-92 -- Continued<br />
J11 Guilford* (H) L 67-76<br />
J15 Lynchburg* (A) W 74-72<br />
J18 R<strong>and</strong>.-Macon* (A) L 46-79<br />
J21 E. Mennonite* (H) W 71-58<br />
J24 Bridgewater* (H) L 71-78<br />
J27 Emory & Henry* (A) L 69-83<br />
J29 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) L 63-84<br />
F1 Roanoke* (H) L 76-98<br />
F5 Va. Wesleyan* (A) L 74-86<br />
F8 Guilford* (A) L 65-68<br />
F12 Lynchburg* (H) W 71-65<br />
F15 Roanoke* (A) L 67-78<br />
F17 Mary <strong>Washington</strong> (A) W 78-62<br />
F19 E. Mennonite* (A) L 74-80<br />
F22 R<strong>and</strong>.-Macon* (H) L 53-66<br />
1992-93 (5-19, 3-15 ODAC)<br />
N20 Trinity, Texas# (A) L 63-71<br />
N21 Hamline# (N) W 56-53<br />
N24 Sewanee (A) W 85-75<br />
N28 Bridgewater* (A) W 67-54<br />
N30 Va. Wesleyan* (A) L 68-84<br />
D3 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) L 73-75<br />
D5 Guilford* (H) L 67-73<br />
D8 Emory & Henry* (H) L 80-96<br />
J6 Millsaps (H) L 71-72<br />
J9 Roanoke* (H) L 73-90<br />
J11 Mary <strong>Washington</strong> (H) L 83-85<br />
J13 Lynchburg* (H) W 87-77<br />
J16 R<strong>and</strong>.-Macon* (H) L 61-78<br />
J20 Emory & Henry* (A) L 68-79<br />
J22 Bridgewater* (H) L 60-62<br />
J27 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) L 67-89<br />
J30 Guilford* (A) L 60-81<br />
F3 Va. Wesleyan* (H) L 59-77<br />
F6 E. Mennonite* (H) L 69-76<br />
F10 Lynchburg* (A) W 58-57<br />
F13 Roanoke* (A) L 64-82<br />
F15 Queens, N.C. (A) L 74-79<br />
F17 E. Mennonite* (A) L 68-71<br />
F20 R<strong>and</strong>.-Macon* (A) L 48-79<br />
1993-94 (9-15, 6-12 ODAC)<br />
N19 John Carroll# (H) L 52-92<br />
N20 W. Connecticut# (H) L 92-97<br />
N23 Emory (A) W 69-54<br />
N27 Bridgewater* (A) L 50-74<br />
D1 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) L 48-90<br />
D4 Guilford* (A) L 58-66<br />
D8 Emory & Henry* (H) W 63-54<br />
J2 Amherst (H) W 70-64<br />
J4 Va. Wesleyan* (H) W 70-66<br />
J8 Roanoke* (H) L 66-73<br />
J10 Mary <strong>Washington</strong> (A) L 57-61<br />
J12 Lynchburg* (A) W 70-67<br />
J15 R<strong>and</strong>.-Macon* (H) L 65-69<br />
J21 Bridgewater* (H) L 58-63<br />
J23 Catholic (H) W 86-67<br />
J24 Emory & Henry* (A) W 76-72<br />
J26 Hamp.-Sydney (H) L 77-85<br />
J29 Guilford* (H) L 68-79<br />
F5 E. Mennonite* (H) W 90-74<br />
F9 Lynchburg* (H) L 57-62<br />
F12 Roanoke* (A) L 63-74<br />
F14 Va. Wesleyan* (A) L 60-78<br />
F16 E. Mennonite* (A) W 102-81<br />
F19 R<strong>and</strong>.-Macon* (A) L 55-58
<strong>Washington</strong> washington <strong>and</strong> lee<br />
1994-95 (10-15, 6-12 ODAC)<br />
N19 Amherst (H) W 85-72<br />
N20 Tufts (H) L 74-80<br />
N26 Oswego St. (N) W 80-56<br />
N27 Alma (N) L 55-66<br />
D1 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) L 84-88<br />
D3 Guilford* (H) W 93-82<br />
D7 Emory & Henry* (H) L 83-84<br />
J4 Va. Wesleyan* (A) L 73-95<br />
J7 Roanoke* (H) W 85-65<br />
J9 M. <strong>Washington</strong> (H) W 126-121<br />
J11 Lynchburg* (H) W 82-75<br />
J15 R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon* (A) L 59-74<br />
J18 Emory & Henry* (A) L 89-96<br />
J20 Catholic (A) W 81-75<br />
J23 Bridgewater* (H) W 78-74<br />
J25 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) L 79-96<br />
J28 Guilford* (A) L 70-75<br />
J30 Bridgewater* (A) L 72-83<br />
F1 Va. Wesleyan* (H) L 72-73<br />
F4 E. Mennonite* (H) W 94-74<br />
F6 R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon* (H) L 59-72<br />
F8 Lynchburg* (A) L 85-90<br />
F11 Roanoke* (A) L 80-94<br />
F15 E. Mennonite* (A) W 91-67<br />
F18 $Hamp.-Sydney (N) L 73-76<br />
$-ODAC Tournament<br />
1995-96 (3-21, 3-15 ODAC)<br />
N17 Emory (H) L 86-89<br />
N18 Albright (H) L 77-85<br />
N21 Savannah A&D (A) L 64-72<br />
N25 John Carroll (N) L 61-90<br />
N26 Keuka (N) L 79-93<br />
N28 VMI (A) L 62-100<br />
N30 Hamp-Sydney* (A) L 60-65<br />
D2 Guilford* (A) L 72-87<br />
D4 Bridgewater* (H) L 65-77<br />
D6 Emory & Henry* (H) W 92-86<br />
J3 Va. Wesleyan* (H) L 82-103<br />
J10 Lynchburg* (A) W 74-71<br />
J13 R<strong>and</strong>.-Macon* (A) L 66-81<br />
J15 Roanoke* (H) L 83-90<br />
J18 Emory & Henry* (A) L 73-84<br />
J20 Bridgewater* (A) L 65-90<br />
J24 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) L 75-97<br />
J27 Guilford* (H) L 76-84<br />
J31 Va. Wesleyan* (A) L 57-78<br />
F3 E. Mennonite* (H) W 100-79<br />
F5 R<strong>and</strong>.-Macon* (H) L 71-88<br />
F7 Lynchburg* (H) L 65-68<br />
F10 Roanoke* (A) L 79-97<br />
F14 E. Mennonite* (A) L 77-96<br />
1996-97 (2-22, 1-17 ODAC)<br />
N23 Bloomfield (N) L 64-68<br />
N24 Elmira (A) L 81-88<br />
N29 Claremont (A) W 83-81<br />
N30 Pomona-Pitzer (A) L 62-73<br />
D4 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) L 87-91<br />
D6 Guilford* (H) W 79-78<br />
D7 VMI (A) L 67-112<br />
D11 Emory & Henry* (H) L 73-78<br />
J4 Va. Wesleyan* (A) L 68-88<br />
J6 Haverford (H) L 57-63<br />
J11 Roanoke* (H) L 77-91<br />
J15 Lynchburg* (H) L 77-83<br />
J18 R<strong>and</strong>.-Macon* (H) L 76-87<br />
54<br />
1996-97 -- Continued<br />
J22 Emory & Henry* (A) L 88-105<br />
J24 Bridgewater* (H) L 63-79<br />
J29 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) L 59-87<br />
F1 Guilford* (A) L 81-83<br />
F5 Va. Wesleyan* (H) L 62-88<br />
F8 E. Mennonite* (H) L 94-97<br />
F10 R<strong>and</strong>.-Macon* (A) L 62-73<br />
F12 Lynchburg* (A) L 79-89<br />
F15 Roanoke* (A) L 54-82<br />
F17 Bridgewater* (A) L 78-93<br />
F19 E. Mennonite* (A) L 92-103<br />
1997-98 (10-15, 7-11 ODAC)<br />
N21 Swarthmore (A) W 50-48<br />
N22 Haverford (A) L 52-59<br />
N25 Guilford* (A) L 52-60<br />
D3 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) W 44-42<br />
D5 <strong>Washington</strong> U. (A) L 56-81<br />
D6 Occidental (N) W 55-46<br />
D9 Emory & Henry* (H) W 57-54<br />
J5 Va. Wesleyan* W 59-53<br />
J8 St. Mary's, Md. (H) L 62-80<br />
J10 Roanoke* (H) L 62-72<br />
J12 Dickinson (H) W 69-55<br />
J14 Lynchburg* (H) W 55-41<br />
J18 R<strong>and</strong>.-Macon* (A) L 34-49<br />
J21 Emory & Henry* (A) W 65-62<br />
J28 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) L 61-68<br />
J31 Guilford* (H) L 55-58<br />
F2 Bridgewater* (A) W 57-53<br />
F4 Va. Wesleyan* (A) L 57-68<br />
F7 E. Mennonite* (A) L 70-87<br />
F9 R<strong>and</strong>.-Macon* (H) L 45-50<br />
F11 Lynchburg* (A) W 46-42<br />
F14 Roanoke* (A) L 67-74<br />
F16 Bridgewater* (H) L 43-77<br />
F18 E. Mennonite* (H) L 62-72<br />
F21 R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon (N) L 53-66<br />
1998-99 (6-19, 5-13 ODAC)<br />
N20 Sewanee (A) L 73-91<br />
N21 Maryville (N) L 64-79<br />
N24 Guilford (A) W 67-55<br />
D2 Hampden-Sydney* (H) L 59-84<br />
D5 Middlebury (H) W 74-61<br />
D6 <strong>Washington</strong> U. (H) L 64-66<br />
D9 Emory & Henry* (H) W 80-70<br />
J2 Virginia Wesleyan* (A) L 75-82<br />
J7 Eastern Mennonite* (A) L 65-77<br />
J9 Roanoke* (H) L 63-72<br />
J11 Dickinson (A) L 53-60<br />
J13 Lynchburg* (A) L 60-72<br />
J16 R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon* (H) L 54-59<br />
J18 St. Mary's, Md. (A) L 63-81<br />
J20 Emory & Henry* (A) L 57-92<br />
J27 Hampden-Sydney* (A) L 59-80<br />
J30 Guilford* (H) W 87-69<br />
F1 Bridgewater* (H) W 66-59<br />
F3 Virginia Wesleyan* (H) L 71-80<br />
F6 Eastern Mennonite* (H) L 78-84 (OT)<br />
F8 R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon* (A) L 44-81<br />
F10 Lynchburg* (H) W 56-52<br />
F13 Roanoke* (A) L 64-72<br />
F15 Bridgewater* (A) L 61-75<br />
F20 Hampden-Sydney (N) L 72-89
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basketball<br />
1999-00 (9-16, 6-12 ODAC)<br />
N20 Harvard (A) L 43-72<br />
N23 Middlebury (A) L 69-72<br />
N28 Bridgewater* (A) L 71-78<br />
D1 Hampden-Sydney* (A) L 50-82<br />
D8 Emory & Henry* (H) W 67-53<br />
J2 Virginia Wesleyan* (H) W 60-52<br />
J4 Guilford* (H) W 73-67<br />
J8 Roanoke* (H) L 59-90<br />
J9 Greensboro* (H) W 75-74 (OT)<br />
J12 Lynchburg* (H) W 96-92 (4OT)<br />
J15 R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon* (A) L 64-80<br />
J16 Virginia Wesleyan* (A) L 69-76<br />
J19 Emory & Henry* (A) L 59-67<br />
J22 Eastern Mennonite* (A) L 62-71 (OT)<br />
J26 Hampden-Sydney* (H) L 49-56<br />
J30 Villa Julie (H) W 80-69<br />
F2 Shen<strong>and</strong>oah (A) L 67-73<br />
F5 Eastern Mennonite* (H) W 56-51<br />
F7 R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon* (H) L 70-76 (OT)<br />
F9 Lynchburg* (A) L 63-68 (OT)<br />
F12 Roanoke* (A) L 55-69<br />
F14 Bridgewater* (H) L 45-59<br />
F16 Guilford* (A) W 74-56<br />
F19 Bridgewater (N) W 55-50<br />
F20 Roanoke (N) L 60-66<br />
2000-01 (4-20, 4-14 ODAC)<br />
N17 Gettysburg (A) L 46-67<br />
N18 Univ. of Sciences (N) L 65-80<br />
N25 Carnegie Mellon (A) L 57-63<br />
N26 Thiel (N) L 73-93<br />
N29 Shen<strong>and</strong>oah (H) L 61-63<br />
D2 R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon* (H) L 44-61<br />
D3 Virginia Wesleyan* (H) L 49-78<br />
D6 Bridgewater* (H) L 53-56<br />
J3 Guilford* (A) W 50-48<br />
J6 Roanoke* (H) L 48-57<br />
J10 Eastern Mennonite* (A) L 59-63<br />
J13 Lynchburg* (A) W 67-54<br />
J14 Hampden-Sydney* (A) L 47-84<br />
J17 Guilford* (H) L 54-60<br />
J20 Virginia Wesleyan* (A) L 57-70<br />
J21 R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon* (A) L 65-74<br />
J24 Emory & Henry* (H) W 47-45<br />
J27 Roanoke* (A) L 61-75<br />
J31 Emory & Henry* (A) L 77-84<br />
F3 Hampden-Sydney* (H) L 60-66<br />
F4 Lynchburg* (H) L 68-77<br />
F7 Greensboro (A) L 52-60<br />
F10 Eastern Mennonite* (H) W 68-64<br />
F12 Bridgewater* (A) L 50-78<br />
2001-02 (7-18, 4-14 ODAC)<br />
N16 Haverford (N) W 71-43<br />
N17 Swarthmore (N) L 63-70<br />
N20 Wesley (H) L 65-70<br />
N25 Greensboro (H) W 56-53<br />
N28 William & Mary (A) L 55-70<br />
D1 R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon* (A) L 64-82<br />
D2 Virginia Wesleyan* (A) W 57-55<br />
D5 Bridgewater* (A) L 55-77<br />
J2 Guilford* (H) L 55-64<br />
J5 Roanoke* (A) L 56-71<br />
J9 Eastern Mennonite* (H) W 76-73 (OT)<br />
J12 Lynchburg* (H) L 71-75<br />
J13 Hampden-Sydney* (H) L 51-78<br />
J16 Guilford* (A) L 51-65<br />
J20 Virginia Wesleyan* (H) L 50-67<br />
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2001-02 -- Continued<br />
J21 R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon* (H) L 39-62<br />
J23 Emory & Henry* (A) L 75-76<br />
J26 Roanoke* (H) L 69-76 (OT)<br />
J30 Emory & Henry* (H) W 62-60<br />
F2 Hampden-Sydney* (A) L 63-80<br />
F3 Lynchburg* (A) W 66-59<br />
F7 Mary <strong>Washington</strong> (H) W 61-53<br />
F9 Eastern Mennonite* (A) L 68-86<br />
F12 Bridgewater* (H) L 53-73<br />
F16 R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon (N) L 36-69<br />
2002-03 (8-17, 5-13 ODAC)<br />
N22 Daniel Webster (H) W 79-59<br />
N23 <strong>Washington</strong> College (H) W 87-72<br />
N30 Davidson (A) L 48-105<br />
D2 Southern Virginia (H) W 69-58<br />
J4 R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon* (H) L 41-65<br />
J5 Virginia Wesleyan* (H) L 54-70<br />
J8 Guilford* (H) L 55-57<br />
J11 Roanoke* (H) L 53-65<br />
J13 Mary <strong>Washington</strong> (A) L 50-76<br />
J15 Eastern Mennonite* (A) W 75-72<br />
J18 Lynchburg* (A) W 68-51<br />
J19 Hampden-Sydney* (A) L 48-87<br />
J22 Emory & Henry* (H) L 73-75<br />
J25 Virginia Wesleyan* (A) L 49-71<br />
J26 R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon* (A) L 46-71<br />
J28 McDaniel (A) L 66-69<br />
J29 Bridgewater* (H) L 64-66<br />
F1 Roanoke* (A) L 47-57<br />
F5 Emory & Henry* (A) L 67-80<br />
F8 Hampden-Sydney* (H) L 60-67<br />
F9 Lynchburg* (H) W 63-62<br />
F12 Guilford* (A) W 72-57<br />
F15 Eastern Mennonite* (H) W 76-73<br />
F18 Bridgewater* (A) L 63-72<br />
F22 R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon (N) L 53-71<br />
2003-04 (7-18, 5-13 ODAC)<br />
N21 Franklin & Marshall (A) L 43-63<br />
N22 Catholic (N) L 61-72<br />
N25 Citadel (A) L 44-62<br />
N29 Drew (H) W 63-51<br />
D3 Guilford* (A) W 59-50<br />
D6 Chowan (H) L 66-72<br />
D10 Bridgewater* (A) L 51-66<br />
D30 Trinity (Conn.) (H) L 48-49<br />
J3 R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon* (A) L 56-75<br />
J4 Virginia Wesleyan* (A) L 45-58<br />
J10 Roanoke* (A) L 63-86<br />
J14 Eastern Mennonite* (H) W 93-84<br />
J17 Lynchburg* (A) L 65-68<br />
J18 Hampden-Sydney* (H) L 56-69<br />
J21 Emory & Henry* (A) L 66-76<br />
J24 Virginia Wesleyan* (H) L 54-59<br />
J25 R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon* (H) L 61-66<br />
J28 Averett (H) W 82-67<br />
F1 Roanoke* (H) W 52-43<br />
F4 Emory & Henry* (H) L 48-49<br />
F7 Hampden-Sydney* (A) L 45-76<br />
F8 Lynchburg* (H) W 49-44<br />
F11 Guilford* (H) L 44-79<br />
F14 Eastern Mennonite* (A) W 76-69<br />
F17 Bridgewater* (H) L 61-72
<strong>Washington</strong> washington <strong>and</strong> lee<br />
2004-05 (2-23, 0-18 ODAC)<br />
N20 Nazareth (N) L 61-85<br />
N21 SUNY-New Paltz (N) L 73-86<br />
N23 The Citadel (A) L 62-73<br />
N27 Emory (H) L 77-90<br />
N28 Trinity (H) L 58-70<br />
D1 Bridgewater* (H) L 43-53<br />
D4 R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon* (A) L 58-63<br />
D5 Virginia Wesleyan* (A) L 61-98<br />
D8 Guilford* (H) L 78-89<br />
J2 Piedmont (H) W 79-65<br />
J3 <strong>Washington</strong> College (H) W 79-74<br />
J8 Roanoke* (A) L 59-71<br />
J12 Eastern Mennonite* (H) L 61-69<br />
J15 Lynchburg* (A) L 48-71<br />
J16 Hampden-Sydney* (A) L 54-85<br />
J19 Bridgewater* (A) L 56-77<br />
J22 Virginia Wesleyan* (H) L 53-63<br />
J23 R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon* (H) L 42-74<br />
J26 Emory & Henry* (A) L 56-71<br />
J29 Roanoke* (H) L 60-64<br />
F5 Hampden-Sydney* (H) L 75-81<br />
F6 Lynchburg* (H) L 72-81<br />
F9 Emory & Henry* (H) L 78-87<br />
F12 Eastern Mennonite* (A) L 76-90<br />
F15 Guilford* (A) L 71-89<br />
2005-06 (4-19, 4-14 ODAC)<br />
N18 Manhattanville (H) L 68-73 (OT)<br />
N19 Southwestern (H) L 44-59<br />
N22 Emory (A) L 71-76<br />
N26 John Carroll (N) L 56-86<br />
N27 Eastern Connecticut (N) L 66-72<br />
N30 Bridgewater* (A) L 56-64<br />
D3 R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon* (H) L 42-71<br />
D4 Virginia Wesleyan* (H) L 50-72<br />
D7 Guilford* (H) W 98-92<br />
J7 Roanoke* (H) W 76-70<br />
J11 Eastern Mennonite* (A) L 86-98<br />
J14 Lynchburg* (A) L 60-62<br />
J15 Hampden-Sydney* (H) L 57-58<br />
J18 Bridgewater* (H) L 47-70<br />
J21 Virginia Wesleyan* (A) L 53-68<br />
J22 R<strong>and</strong>olph-Macon* (A) L 67-71 (OT)<br />
J25 Emory & Henry* (H) L 75-94<br />
J28 Roanoke* (A) L 46-62<br />
F4 Hampden-Sydney* (A) L 63-84<br />
F5 Lynchburg* (H) W 78-71 (OT)<br />
F8 Emory & Henry* (A) L 97-122<br />
F11 Eastern Mennonite* (H) W 91-68<br />
F14 Guilford* (A) L 74-75<br />
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basketball<br />
WARNER CENTER<br />
<strong>Washington</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lee</strong> plays its home basketball games in the 2,500-seat J.W. Warner<br />
Center, a five-story athletic complex completed in 1972. The first game in the new facility<br />
was played before a packed house against the University of Virginia on December 1, 1971<br />
<strong>and</strong> the building was officially dedicated as the Warner Center on October 21, 1977. The<br />
gymnasium has served as the host site for two NCAA regional basketball tournaments<br />
<strong>and</strong> one NCAA regional wrestling tournament.<br />
The athletic complex, named for former W&L trustee Jonathan Westervelt Warner<br />
(W&L '40), also features a six-lane swimming pool; team rooms for W&L sports teams; the<br />
Doremus Gymnasium; a fully-equipped weight room <strong>and</strong> fitness center that was completed<br />
in 2002; an excellent athletic training facility; h<strong>and</strong>ball, racquetball <strong>and</strong> squash courts; a<br />
baseball batting cage; an equipment room <strong>and</strong> offices for coaches <strong>and</strong> administrators.<br />
Since beginning play in the Warner Center in 1971-72, the Generals have won<br />
over 60 percent of their home games with a record of 274-180. W&L went a perfect 14-0<br />
at home during the 1988-89 season.<br />
MEDIA INFORMATION<br />
<strong>Washington</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lee</strong> University welcomes your coverage of Generals' Basketball<br />
during the <strong>2006</strong>-20<strong>07</strong> season. Listed below is information to assist you throughout the<br />
season. If you have any additional questions then please feel free to contact Brian<br />
Laubscher, W&L Sports Information Director at (540) 458-8676.<br />
MEDIA CREDENTIALS: <strong>Washington</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lee</strong> does not charge admission to any<br />
of its home contests, but please contact the sports information office if you are planning<br />
to attend a game.<br />
PLAYER INTERVIEWS: All player interviews should be coordinated through the<br />
sports information office. Players are available to media throughout the week, but please<br />
allow 24 hours notice. Postgame interviews are conducted on the court or outside the<br />
locker rooms located on the third level of the Warner Center.<br />
VISITING RADIO: There is one phone line available to visiting radio stations at no<br />
charge. Please allow one week notice if you are planning to broadcast a game.<br />
W&L ON THE WEB: Information about W&L's athletic program is available on the<br />
World Wide Web at: http://athletics.wlu.edu. Results from athletic events can also be<br />
received via e-mail.<br />
LISTEN TO THE GENERALS ON THE WEB: All of the Generals contests this<br />
season can now be heard via the W&L athletics website. Just download the free version<br />
of real player <strong>and</strong> visit http://athletics.wlu.edu for more information.