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GENERAL INFORMATION<br />

TUSCULUM BASKETBALL<br />

TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

Radio/TV Chart Inside Front Cover<br />

Table of Contents 1<br />

Credits 1<br />

About <strong>the</strong> Cover 1<br />

Quick Facts 2<br />

Media Informa� on 2<br />

Pioneer Sports Network 2<br />

Dr. Nancy B. Moody, President 3<br />

Frankie DeBusk, Director of Athle� c s 3<br />

Head Coach Michael Jones 4<br />

Assistant Coach Mike McBride 5<br />

Assistant Coach Tyler Braidic 5<br />

Assistant Coach Josh Benne� 5<br />

Assistant Coach Jay Spence 6<br />

Asst. Athle� c Trainer Tim Miesmer 6<br />

Volunteer Consultant Gerald Oliver 6<br />

Team Photo 7<br />

Team Roster 7<br />

Season Prospectus 8-9<br />

Preseason All-SAC Team 9<br />

Preseason SAC Coaches’ Poll 9<br />

Meet <strong>the</strong> Pioneers 10-20<br />

Support Personnel 21<br />

2011-2012 Sta� s � c s & Results 21<br />

Basketball Facili� es 22<br />

Year-by-Year Results 24-27<br />

Series Records 27<br />

Tusculum Records 28<br />

Individual Single-Game Records 29<br />

Individual Single-Season Records 30<br />

Individual Career Records 31<br />

Team Single-Game Records 32<br />

Team Single-Season Records 32<br />

Basketball Honor Roll 33<br />

All-Time Le� ermen 34-35<br />

Championship Teams 36<br />

Athle� c Facili� es Inside Back Cover<br />

2012-2013 Schedule Back Cover<br />

The 2012-13 Tusculum College Men’s<br />

Basketball Media Guide is published by<br />

<strong>the</strong> TC Athle� c Media Rela� ons Offi ce,<br />

Dom Donnelly, Director.<br />

Wri� en, compiled and edited by: Dom<br />

Donnelly. Special thanks to Coach Michael<br />

Jones and his coaching staff with<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir assistance with this publica� on.<br />

Principal Photography by: Nathan<br />

Carver, Phil Gentry, Mike Slade, Willis<br />

Glasscow, Rick Ellio� , Kendall Ma<strong>the</strong>s<br />

and Dom Donnelly.<br />

Addi� onal photography by: Travis<br />

Crabtree, Cody Greene, NCAA, South<br />

Atlan� c Conference and Tusculum Archives.<br />

Prin� ng by: Ar� s � c Printers, Inc.,<br />

Greeneville, Tenn.<br />

CREDITS<br />

About <strong>the</strong> Cover: Featured on this<br />

year’s cover are seniors Anton Tuz (le� )<br />

and Nick Spinks. Cover photography by<br />

Nathan Carver and Mike Slade.<br />

Cover Design by: Dom Donnelly using<br />

Adobe Photoshop.<br />

2012-2013 Tusculum Men’s Basketball -- 1


GENERAL INFORMATION<br />

School ...........................................Tusculum College<br />

Loca� on ................................ Greeneville, TN 37743<br />

Founded ...........................................................1794<br />

Enrollment ....................................................... 2,555<br />

President ..................................Dr. Nancy B. Moody<br />

Alma Mater ..................Eastern Kentucky, 1972<br />

Director of Athle� cs ........................ Frankie DeBusk<br />

Alma Mater ................................. Furman, 1991<br />

Associate A.D. (SWA) ........................ Deborah Davis<br />

Faculty Athle� c Representa� v e .......... Tom Stueber<br />

Nickname ...................................................Pioneers<br />

School Colors .......... Orange (Pantone 158) & Black<br />

Arena ................................................. Pioneer Arena<br />

Capacity ........................................................... 2,000<br />

Religious Affi lia� on ......... Presbyterian Church, USA<br />

Na� onal Affi lia� on ......................... NCAA Division II<br />

Conference ........................................ South Atlan� c<br />

Head Athle� c Trainer ........................... Chris Lenker<br />

Assoc. Head Head Athle� c Trainer .... Mike Hawkins<br />

Assistant Athle� c Trainer ..................... Amy Brooks<br />

Assistant Athle� c Trainer .................... Tom Stueber<br />

Assistant Athle� c Trainer ................Kendall Murray<br />

Assistant Athle� c Trainer ................... Tim Misemer<br />

COACHING STAFF<br />

Head Coach .................................... Michael Jones<br />

Alma Mater ..................Eastern Kentucky, 1994<br />

Record at Tusculum (yrs) ........................... 11-16 (1)<br />

Career Record (yrs) .............................. 186-208 (13)<br />

Assistant Coach ................................. Mike McBride<br />

Alma Mater .................................. Marian, 1996<br />

Assistant Coach ...................................Tyler Braidic<br />

Alma Mater .................................Bluff ton, 2010<br />

Assistant Coach ................................... Josh Benne�<br />

Alma Mater .............................. Tusculum, 2010<br />

Assistant Coach ...................................... Jay Spence<br />

Alma Mater ................................. Brevard, 2006<br />

Volunteer Advisor .............................. Gerald Oliver<br />

Alma Mater ................... Carson-Newman, 1966<br />

M. Basketball Offi ce Phone .............(423) 636-0575<br />

2011-12 Overall Record .................................. 11-16<br />

2011-12 Conference Record ................... 8-10 (T5th)<br />

2012-2013 OUTLOOK<br />

SAC Preseason Poll ........................................ 7th/10<br />

Starters Returning/Lost ...................................... 2/3<br />

Le� erwinners Returning/Lost ............................ 6/4<br />

ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS<br />

Assistant A.D. (MBB Contact) ......... Dom Donnelly<br />

Offi ce Phone ..............................(423) 636-7326<br />

Cell Phone .................................(423) 341-0091<br />

Email ......................... ddonnelly@tusculum.edu<br />

Assistant Director ..................................... Jim Miller<br />

Offi ce Phone ..............................(423) 636-7494<br />

Cell Phone .................................(423) 329-7650<br />

Email .............................jemiller@tusculum.edu<br />

Pioneer Arena Press Row Phone .....(423) 636-7344<br />

SID Fax ............................................(423) 636-7370<br />

SID Mailing Address ........................... P.O. Box 5054<br />

Tusculum College<br />

Greeneville, TN 37743<br />

Overnight Address .......................... 301 Rankin Hall<br />

Tusculum College<br />

Greeneville, TN 37743<br />

2 - 2012-2013 Tusculum Men’s Basketball<br />

CREDENTIALS<br />

Creden� als for all Tusculum College basketball<br />

games are for working media only. Requests for media<br />

creden� a ls should be made at least fi ve days prior to <strong>the</strong><br />

game. Requests should be directed to Dom Donnelly,<br />

Assistant Athle� c Director for Media Rela� ons. Requests<br />

from media covering visi� ng teams will be confi rmed<br />

with that school’s sports informa� on director. Spouses,<br />

dates, children and o<strong>the</strong>r nonworkers are not permi� ed<br />

in working media areas in compliance with <strong>the</strong> working<br />

code of <strong>the</strong> United States Basketball Writers’ Associa� o n<br />

and <strong>the</strong> College Sports Informa� on Directors of America<br />

(CoSIDA).<br />

Creden� als can be picked up at <strong>the</strong> � cket table at<br />

<strong>the</strong> main entrance to Pioneer Arena.<br />

MEDIA SERVICES<br />

The Tusculum College Athle� c Media Rela� ons<br />

Offi ce will provide rosters for both teams as well as game<br />

notes, media guides, and cumula� v e sta� s� cs prior to � poff<br />

. Sta� s� cal summaries will be distributed at hal� ime<br />

and complete sta� s� cal packets (box score, play-by-play,<br />

specialty sta� s� cs) will be available approximately 10-15<br />

minutes following <strong>the</strong> game. Telephones, copier and fax<br />

services are available on a fi rst-come, fi rst-serve basis.<br />

Wireless Internet is also available throughout <strong>the</strong> arena<br />

as well as e<strong>the</strong>rnet connec� o ns.<br />

CONDUCT POLICY<br />

Tusculum College, <strong>the</strong> College Sports Informa� on<br />

Directors of America (CoSIDA) and <strong>the</strong> United States<br />

Basketball Writers’ Associa� o n reminds everyone that<br />

cheering or jeering for ei<strong>the</strong>r team from <strong>the</strong> working press<br />

areas is not permi� ed. Thank you for your coopera� o n.<br />

TOBACCO POLICY<br />

In adherence with <strong>the</strong> NCAA, smoking and <strong>the</strong> use<br />

of tobacco products are not permi� ed in <strong>the</strong> press row<br />

areas. This includes smokeless and chewing tobacco.<br />

We thank you in advance for your coopera� o n with this<br />

policy.<br />

PARKING<br />

Parking is on a fi rst-come, fi rst-serve basis. Parking<br />

is available adjacent to Pioneer Arena in front of <strong>the</strong><br />

Niswonger Commons.<br />

Brian Stayton<br />

Begins his<br />

16th season as <strong>the</strong><br />

Voice of <strong>the</strong> Pioneers<br />

COVERING THE PIONEERS<br />

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MEDIA INFORMATION<br />

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PHOTOGRAPHERS<br />

Tusculum College will adhere to all NCAA<br />

Guidelines regarding photography. Photographers and<br />

videographers are permi� ed to shoot in <strong>the</strong> end zones<br />

only.<br />

RADIO<br />

Space has been reserved for recognized radio<br />

sta� o ns of visi� ng teams. ONLY ONE visi� ng radio sta� on<br />

from <strong>the</strong> visi� ng team will be allowed to broadcast as<br />

designated by <strong>the</strong>ir respec� ve school. Radio crews<br />

should request permission to broadcast games from<br />

Pioneer Arena through <strong>the</strong> Tusculum College Athle� c<br />

Media Rela� ons Offi ce. A courtesy line will be provided,<br />

but radio sta� ons will be responsible for all long distance<br />

calls. Only collect or credit card calls may be made using<br />

this line. Sorry, but Tusculum can only provide space for<br />

two broadcasters.<br />

INTERVIEWS<br />

Selected Tusculum College players and coaches will<br />

be available throughout <strong>the</strong> season for interviews with<br />

members of <strong>the</strong> media. All prac� ces are closed to <strong>the</strong><br />

media.<br />

It is, important, however that all requests for<br />

interviews be made through <strong>the</strong> Tusculum College<br />

Athle� c Media Rela� ons Offi ce at (423) 636-7326 or<br />

email at ddonnelly@tusculum.edu. This policy allows us<br />

to arrange a � me that will not interfere with a studentathlete’s<br />

academic schedule, which has TOP PRIORITY.<br />

Players’ phone numbers will NOT be given out.<br />

POST GAME INTERVIEWS<br />

Tusculum College head coach Michael Jones and<br />

selected players will be available for interviews following<br />

each game. At all home games, coach and player<br />

interviews will be held courtside next to <strong>the</strong> scorer’s<br />

table.<br />

Each visi� ng team will set its own postgame policy<br />

and it will be announced on press row. BOTH LOCKER<br />

ROOMS ARE CLOSED TO THE MEDIA.<br />

PIONEER SPORTS NETWORK<br />

The Pioneer Sports Network handles all broadcasts of Tusculum College Athle� cs<br />

on WSMG Radio (1450 AM), and on <strong>the</strong> Internet at www.TusculumPioneers.com and<br />

www.redzonemedia.com. The “Voice of <strong>the</strong> Pioneers” Brian Stayton will describe all <strong>the</strong><br />

ac� on.<br />

WSMG will serve as <strong>the</strong> exclusive radio sta� on for Tusculum College Basketball. Gameday<br />

broadcasts begin 15 minutes prior to � poff with <strong>the</strong> Pioneer Pre-Game Show.<br />

Stayton returns to <strong>the</strong> microphone as <strong>the</strong> “Voice of <strong>the</strong> Pioneers” for his 16th<br />

consecutive season. Since 1996, Stayton has served in a variety of roles in <strong>the</strong><br />

Greeneville broadcast community. He has served as sports director, program director<br />

and on-air talent. He has also handled play-by-play duties for <strong>the</strong> Greeneville<br />

Astros, Greene County high school sports as well as <strong>the</strong> GreenBank Ladies’ Classic.<br />

Prior to working at WSMG, Stayton gained experience with many radio outlets in <strong>the</strong><br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>ast and <strong>the</strong> Midwest including WLW-Radio in Cincinna� , Ohio, <strong>the</strong> fl agship sta� on<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Cincinna� Reds.<br />

Stayton is a member of <strong>the</strong> Tennessee Associa� o n of Broadcasters and also serves<br />

as a Division II regional ranker for <strong>the</strong> Na� onal Collegiate Baseball Writers Associa� on.<br />

The South Bend, Ind. na� v e was an All-SAC forward for <strong>the</strong> Carson-Newman College<br />

men’s soccer team. The 1995 Carson-Newman graduate is married to <strong>the</strong> former Erin<br />

Hahlen of Greeneville and <strong>the</strong>y have two children, son Connor and daughter Gabrielle. In 2008, Stayton was <strong>the</strong><br />

recipient of <strong>the</strong> Tusculum Sports Benefactor Award.


COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION<br />

DR. NANCY B.<br />

MOODY<br />

President 4th Year<br />

Eastern Kentucky University, 1972<br />

Dr. Nancy B. Moody is <strong>the</strong> 27th and fi rst female President of Tusculum<br />

College, Tennessee’s oldest College. She offi cially assumed <strong>the</strong> role on April 27,<br />

2009.<br />

Dr. Moody heralds from Middlesboro, Ky. Following gradua� on from Middlesboro<br />

High School, she received associate and baccalaureate degrees in nursing<br />

from Eastern Kentucky University, a Master of Science in nursing from Texas<br />

Woman’s University and a Doctor of Science in nursing from <strong>the</strong> University of<br />

Alabama School of Nursing at Birmingham.<br />

Her professional career in higher educa� on began at Lincoln Memorial University<br />

(LMU) as an instructor of nursing. She subsequently served in several roles<br />

at LMU, culmina� ng in her appointment as <strong>the</strong> dean of <strong>the</strong> School of Professional<br />

Studies before joining <strong>the</strong> faculty at East Tennessee State University where she<br />

was tenured and served as department chair. In terms of leadership, Dr. Moody<br />

served as <strong>the</strong> inaugural Execu� ve Director of <strong>the</strong> Tennessee Center of Nursing,<br />

which was funded ini� ally through a grant from The Robert Woods Johnson Founda�<br />

on, which she coauthored. Under her leadership, <strong>the</strong> Center was incorporated,<br />

con� nuously funded by external resources from 1996-2001 and funded through<br />

licensure fees of <strong>the</strong> Tennessee Board of Nursing beginning in 2002.<br />

She was an associate professor at <strong>the</strong> University of Tennessee at Knoxville<br />

prior to returning to LMU where she served as president for eight years. Dr.<br />

Moody has taught nursing in associate, baccalaureate, masters and doctoral degree<br />

programs. She has taught in private higher educa� on, in both statewide systems<br />

of higher educa� on in Tennessee, <strong>the</strong> Tennessee Board of Regents and <strong>the</strong><br />

University of Tennessee.<br />

Dr. Moody has published and presented widely on topics including nursing<br />

faculty job sa� sfac� on, advanced nursing prac� ce and nursing workforce development.<br />

In addi� on, she has garnered more than two million dollars in grants for<br />

program support. She has par� cipated in accredita� on ac� v i� es with <strong>the</strong> American<br />

Veterinary Medical Associa� on, <strong>the</strong> Commission on Accredita� on of Nurse<br />

Anes<strong>the</strong>sia Programs, <strong>the</strong> Commission on Athle� c Training Educa� on, <strong>the</strong> Commission<br />

on Osteopathic College Accredita� on, <strong>the</strong> Council on Social Work Educa-<br />

� o n, <strong>the</strong> Na� onal Accredi� ng Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences Commission<br />

on Allied Health Educa� on Accredita� on, <strong>the</strong> Na� onal League for Nursing Accredi�<br />

ng Commission, <strong>the</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Associa� on of Colleges and Schools - Commission<br />

Colleges and <strong>the</strong> Council on Accredita� on and School Improvement.<br />

Dr. Moody is <strong>the</strong> past<br />

chair of <strong>the</strong> execu� ve commi�<br />

ee for <strong>the</strong> Tennessee<br />

Independent Colleges and<br />

Universi� es Associa� on<br />

and served on <strong>the</strong> Tennessee<br />

Student Assistance<br />

Corpora� on Board of Directors.<br />

She is a member of<br />

<strong>the</strong> NCAA Division II Presidents<br />

Council and an ac� ve<br />

par� cipant on <strong>the</strong> boards<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Appalachian College<br />

Associa� on and <strong>the</strong> Tennessee<br />

Center for Nursing,<br />

Inc.<br />

She is married to Tom<br />

Moody, a self-employed<br />

public accountant. She and<br />

Tom are proud parents of<br />

two adult children, daughter,<br />

Mykel, and son, Adam.<br />

FRANKIE<br />

DEBUSK<br />

Director of <strong>Athletics</strong> 6th Year<br />

Furman University, 1991<br />

Frankie DeBusk is entering his sixth year as athle� c director at Tusculum<br />

College. He was named interim director of athle� cs in August, 2007 and was promoted<br />

to <strong>the</strong> full-� me post later that year. DeBusk is also beginning his 15th season<br />

at <strong>the</strong> helm of <strong>the</strong> Pioneer football program.<br />

DeBusk oversees <strong>the</strong> day-to-day opera� ons of <strong>the</strong> Tusculum athle� c department<br />

and <strong>the</strong> 14 sports that <strong>the</strong> College sponsors.<br />

In his fi rst fi ve years at <strong>the</strong> helm of <strong>the</strong> Pioneer Athle� c Department, De-<br />

Busk has guided Tusculum to outstanding seasons. During his tenure as athle� c<br />

director, TC has captured 11 South Atlan� c Conference championships, seven SAC<br />

Tournament � tles and 20 teams have advanced to NCAA Division II postseason<br />

play.<br />

Tusculum has fi nished fourth or be� er for <strong>the</strong> Doug Echols SAC Athle� c Excellence<br />

Award four � mes, including second in his fi rst two years as athle� c director.<br />

With its outstanding na� onal postseason success during <strong>the</strong> 2008-09 campaign,<br />

Tusculum was <strong>the</strong> top league school in <strong>the</strong> NACDA Director’s Cup, fi nishing<br />

58th of 272 Division II programs in <strong>the</strong> country.<br />

Tusculum student-athletes and coaches have garnered numerous individual<br />

accomplishments during DeBusk’s watch. In <strong>the</strong> last fi ve years, 178 student-athletes<br />

have earned All-South Atlan� c Conference honors, including 81 All-Region<br />

picks and 40 All-Americans. Thirteen (13) have been selected as SAC Players of <strong>the</strong><br />

Year, including six as Region Players of <strong>the</strong> Year. Six student-athletes have also<br />

garnered Conference Freshman of <strong>the</strong> Year accolades.<br />

DeBusk has also stressed academic excellence in <strong>the</strong> department, resul� ng<br />

in 434 SAC Commissioner Honor Roll recipients over <strong>the</strong> last fi ve years, including<br />

and a school record 39 named to <strong>the</strong> Cap� al One Academic All-District Team.<br />

Seventeen (17) Pioneers have earned <strong>the</strong> pres� gious South Atlan� c Conference<br />

Scholar Athlete Award for <strong>the</strong>ir respec� ve sports, including six SAC Presidents<br />

Award recipients, including a string of four in a row over <strong>the</strong> past four years.<br />

Over <strong>the</strong> last fi ve years, Tusculum has had 14 Capital One Academic All-<br />

Americans®, including Dus� n Morrow (baseball - 2008), Nicole Ferris (women’s<br />

soccer - 2008), Jarrell NeSmith (football - 2008, 2009), Simon Holzapfel (men’s<br />

cross country - 2009, 2010, 2011), Chase Carroll (men’s golf - 2009), Ashley<br />

Sarmiento (volleyball - 2011), Taylor Rakes (baseball - 2012), Cody Coff man (baseball<br />

- 2012), Jenny Grant (women’s cross country - 2012), Jillian Corum (women’s<br />

golf - 2012) and Luis Zamora (men’s tennis - 2012). Tusculum’s six Academic All-<br />

America® honorees during <strong>the</strong> 2011-12 academic year were � ed for <strong>the</strong> 12th most<br />

in <strong>the</strong> na� on (NCAA II).<br />

Three Tusculum College head coaches were ei<strong>the</strong>r named conference or region<br />

Coach of <strong>the</strong> year during <strong>the</strong> 2007-08 campaign. Tommy Arne� (men’s tennis)<br />

and Bre� Teach (men’s soccer) were named SAC Coaches of <strong>the</strong> Year, while<br />

Missy Tiber was selected as <strong>the</strong> Region Coach of <strong>the</strong> Year by <strong>the</strong> Women’s Basketball<br />

Coaches Associa� on (WBCA). In his fi ve years at <strong>the</strong> helm, seven Tusculum<br />

coaches have garnered conference or region Coach of <strong>the</strong> Year recogni� on.<br />

DeBusk has overseen numerous athle� c facility enhancements during his<br />

tenure as both football coach and athle� c director at Tusculum. In 2007-08, championship<br />

banners were installed in Pioneer Arena, honoring <strong>the</strong> success of Tusculum<br />

athle� cs, both past and present. Red Edmonds So� ball Field undwerwent a<br />

major renova� on in 2012.<br />

The Pioneer Arena playing surface was redesigned and refi nished during <strong>the</strong><br />

summer of 2008, while historic Rankin Hall, which houses <strong>the</strong> TC athle� c department,<br />

experienced renova� ons to its main lobby area. The Pioneer football locker<br />

room also experienced a major renova� on with <strong>the</strong> installa� on of new lockers and<br />

fl ooring.<br />

DeBusk, <strong>the</strong> winningest football coach in Tusculum history, has built <strong>the</strong> Pioneers<br />

into year in and year out contenders in NCAA II, resul� ng in seven winning<br />

seasons in <strong>the</strong> last nine years.<br />

Over <strong>the</strong> past 12 seasons, TC has posted a 74-57 mark including a 9-4 tally<br />

sheet in 2008, while claiming <strong>the</strong> program’s second South Atlan� c Conference<br />

Championship and earning <strong>the</strong> school’s fi rst berth to <strong>the</strong> NCAA II Football Playoff s.<br />

For his eff orts, he was named Conference and AFCA Region Coach of <strong>the</strong> Year.<br />

His 80 victories on <strong>the</strong> Pioneer sidelines makes DeBusk <strong>the</strong> winningest gridrion<br />

coach in Tusculum history. His victory tally is <strong>the</strong> third most in SAC history,<br />

while his 41 league wins are <strong>the</strong> fourth most in <strong>the</strong> conference record book.<br />

In 2008, DeBusk’s team achieved success both on and off <strong>the</strong> fi eld. The nine<br />

wins � ed a school single-season record, including victories in four of its last fi ve<br />

games.<br />

DeBusk, a 1991 Furman University graduate, established 11 school records<br />

at quarterback for <strong>the</strong> Paladins, while compiling an impressive 31-6 record. In<br />

1988, DeBusk led Furman to a 13-2 mark while capturing <strong>the</strong> NCAA Division I-AA<br />

Na� onal Championship. His collegiate career also included three Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Conference<br />

� tles and three trips to <strong>the</strong> NCAA I-AA playoff s.<br />

He is not <strong>the</strong> fi rst member of <strong>the</strong> DeBusk family to garner <strong>the</strong> TC black and<br />

orange. His bro<strong>the</strong>r, Doug, was a Tusculum Hall of Fame point guard for <strong>the</strong> Pioneer<br />

basketball team from 1991-95.<br />

In 2003, DeBusk was <strong>the</strong> recipient of <strong>the</strong> pres� gious Art Argauer Award,<br />

which is presented to <strong>the</strong> Tusculum coach of <strong>the</strong> year as selected by his peers. He<br />

was <strong>the</strong> co-recipient of <strong>the</strong> Argauer Award again in <strong>the</strong> 2008-09 year.<br />

Frankie DeBusk is married to <strong>the</strong> former Jennifer Coff ey of Bristol, Tenn. and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y have one son, Ty.<br />

2012-2013 Tusculum Men’s Basketball -- 3


Michael Jones is entering his second season as <strong>the</strong> men’s basketball coach at Tusculum College.<br />

Jones was appointed to <strong>the</strong> posi� on in August, 2011.<br />

Jones came to Tusculum a� er serving 12 years as head coach at South Atlan� c Conference member<br />

Brevard College from 1999-2011.<br />

In his fi rst season at Tusculum, <strong>the</strong> Pioneers fi nished � ed for fi � h place in <strong>the</strong> South Atlan� c Conference<br />

while pos� n g an 11-16 overall record, while winning its fi nal three regular season contests. TC<br />

emerged as one of <strong>the</strong> top shoo� ng teams in <strong>the</strong> league as <strong>the</strong> Pioneers shot 47 percent from <strong>the</strong> fi eld,<br />

which was second in <strong>the</strong> SAC. Tusculum also fi nished third in team free throw percentage (.737) and scoring<br />

defense (67.4 ppg).<br />

One of <strong>the</strong> focuses for Jones is success in <strong>the</strong><br />

classroom as well as <strong>the</strong> Pioneers led <strong>the</strong> South<br />

Atlan� c Conference in team grade point average<br />

(2.90).<br />

Jones led Brevard to a historic campaign in<br />

2009-2010, as <strong>the</strong> Tornados fi nished <strong>the</strong> season<br />

21-10, while capturing <strong>the</strong> Food Lion South Atlan-<br />

� c Conference Tournament � tle and <strong>the</strong> league’s<br />

automa� c bid to <strong>the</strong> NCAA Division II Tournament. Jones was named <strong>the</strong> SAC Coach of <strong>the</strong><br />

Year as <strong>the</strong> team set or � ed 27 individual and team records.<br />

The Maysville, Ky. na� ve has amassed 225 victories in his 15 years as a collegiate head<br />

coach, including 175 in his 12 seasons at Brevard. Jones has led his programs to four na-<br />

� o nal tournaments, including three with <strong>the</strong> Tornados. Jones has also seen seven of his<br />

players off ered professional basketball contracts, including two in <strong>the</strong> NBDL.<br />

While at Brevard, Jones’ teams have accounted for 20 wins or more on fi ve occasions.<br />

In 2001-02, his squad was ranked as high as No. 12 na� o nally (NAIA), while pos� n g an impressive<br />

22-11 worksheet. The Tornados captured both <strong>the</strong> Appalachian Athle� c Conference<br />

regular season and tournament � tles that season, led by All-American and AAC Player of <strong>the</strong><br />

Year David Evans.<br />

But most<br />

impressive with his<br />

programs is <strong>the</strong> 98<br />

percent gradua� o n rate during Jones’ tenure.<br />

He has mentored 10 All-Conference performers at Brevard, including<br />

Josh Roper, <strong>the</strong> 2011 SAC scoring champion. Roper, a 2011 First Team All-<br />

SAC selec� on and 2011 Daktronics All-South Atlan� c Region Second Team<br />

selec� on, fi nished up his senior season at Brevard leading <strong>the</strong> league with<br />

21.2 points per game and 2.56 steals per contest.<br />

Also among <strong>the</strong> list of outstanding BC players coached by Jones is<br />

<strong>the</strong> program’s all-� me leading scorer and rebounder in All-American Jonathan<br />

Whitson (2006-2010). Whitson is Brevard’s career leader in points<br />

(2,028), rebounds (942) and blocked shots (122).<br />

Coach Jones came to Brevard from Hazard, Ky. where he was <strong>the</strong><br />

head coach at Hazard Community College from 1997-1999. There he led<br />

<strong>the</strong> Division III junior college to a 21-9 record in his fi rst year as head coach,<br />

while facing a Division I-laden schedule. In <strong>the</strong> 1998-99 season at Hazard CC,<br />

<strong>the</strong> team began with a preseason No. 8 na� o nal ranking.<br />

Before his three-year s� n t at Hazard, Jones was on <strong>the</strong> coaching staff at<br />

his alma mater at Eastern Kentucky University, where was on <strong>the</strong> Colonels’<br />

sidelines from 1994-1996. Jones earned his Bachelor’s degree in business<br />

administra� on in 1994 from Eastern Kentucky and followed that with his<br />

Master’s degree in physical educa� o n & sports administra� o n in 1996 from<br />

EKU.<br />

Coach Jones is married to <strong>the</strong> former Lori Mason and has a 12-year-old<br />

daughter, Rheanna and twin girls Lilly and Caris. Lori is a veteran collegiate<br />

basketball offi cial at all NCAA levels. She offi ciated <strong>the</strong> 2012 NCAA Division II<br />

Women’s Basketball Elite Eight in San Antonio, including <strong>the</strong> na� o nal championship<br />

game. The Jones Family<br />

Michael and Lori<br />

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HEAD COACH MICHAEL JONES


COACHING STAFF<br />

MIKE<br />

MCBRIDE<br />

Associate Head Coach<br />

5th Year • Marian College, 1996<br />

Mike McBride is in his fi � h season on men’s basketball coaching staff at<br />

Tusculum College. He was promoted to <strong>the</strong> posi� on of Associate Head Coach in<br />

fall 2012 by TC head coach Michael Jones.<br />

McBride is involved in all phases of <strong>the</strong> program, serving as recrui� ng coordinator<br />

and assis� n g with on-fl oor coaching and teaching, game prepara� o n and<br />

director of opera� ons for summer basketball camps.<br />

In his previous four Tusculum campaigns, he helped guide <strong>the</strong> Pioneers to<br />

fi nish in <strong>the</strong> top half of <strong>the</strong> South Atlan� c Conference standings, including backto-back<br />

runner-up fi nishes in <strong>the</strong> league in 2008-09 and again in 2009-10. TC’s<br />

28-22 league mark in those three seasons is one of <strong>the</strong> best of <strong>the</strong> conference’s<br />

member ins� tu� o ns.<br />

McBride also assisted in mentoring two-� me SAC Player of <strong>the</strong> Year Kyle<br />

Moore and All-Conference forward Rob Troutman.<br />

McBride came to <strong>the</strong> Greeneville campus a� er serving three seasons at<br />

Indiana University Sou<strong>the</strong>ast (2004-07). While at <strong>the</strong> New Albany, Ind. school,<br />

he helped <strong>the</strong> Grenadiers to a 78-<br />

22 combined record, including two<br />

seasons where IUS fi nished <strong>the</strong><br />

year na� onally ranked.<br />

During <strong>the</strong> 2004-05 campaign,<br />

IUS posted a 29-8 record, while capturing<br />

<strong>the</strong> Kentucky Intercollegiate<br />

Athle� c Conference (KIAC) Regular<br />

Season and Tournament � tles and<br />

advanced to <strong>the</strong> NAIA Division II<br />

Na� onal Tournament, fi nishing <strong>the</strong><br />

year ranked No. 23 in <strong>the</strong> country.<br />

The Grenadiers followed that<br />

outstanding campaign with one<br />

even be� e r as IUS ra� led off a 30-4<br />

record. IUS repeated as KIAC Regular<br />

Season and Tournament Champions,<br />

and returned to <strong>the</strong> NAIA<br />

Na� onal Tournament. IUS posted <strong>the</strong> second-best scoring margin in <strong>the</strong> na� o n<br />

(+16.91), while fi nishing seventh in both fi eld goal percentage (49.4%) and threepoint<br />

fi eld goal percentage (40.5%). The Grenadiers ended <strong>the</strong> season ranked No.<br />

9 in <strong>the</strong> land, while tallying winning streaks spanning 10 and eight games, including<br />

four over� m e contests. IUS averaged 79.8 points per game, while limi� ng its<br />

opponents to just 62.9 ppg.<br />

During his three seasons at IUS, McBride mentored eight All-Conference<br />

selec� ons, including Ty Crone, who garnered NAIA All-America recogni� on in<br />

2004-05.<br />

Prior to coaching at IUS, he spent four seasons as <strong>the</strong> boys’ varsity head<br />

coach at Tipton (Ind.) High School. He led <strong>the</strong> Blue Devils to <strong>the</strong> Class 2A Taylor<br />

Sec� onal Championship in 2001.<br />

His fi rst s� n t as a collegiate coach came at Eastern Kentucky University during<br />

<strong>the</strong> 1999-2000 season, preceded by three years as head boys’ varsity coach<br />

at Eminence (Ind.) High School. From 1997-99, he also served <strong>the</strong> dual role as<br />

basketball coach and athle� c director.<br />

The Jeff ersonville, Ind. na� v e played his collegiate career at Marian College,<br />

where he was an All-Conference standout (1995-96) and was twice named to <strong>the</strong><br />

Na� onal Associa� o n of Basketball Coaches Honors Court (1994-96). The 1996<br />

Marian graduate le� ered three seasons with <strong>the</strong> Knights and served as team captain<br />

during his senior year.<br />

McBride has worked at numerous basketball camps and clinics, serving as<br />

director of <strong>the</strong> IUS Basketball Camp, Tipton Summer League, Tipton High School<br />

Basketball Camp and <strong>the</strong> Tipton Fall Developmental Camp. He has also worked<br />

with <strong>the</strong> Bloomington Red AAU Program, Five Star Basketball Camp and <strong>the</strong> Indiana<br />

University Basketball Camp.<br />

He is a member of <strong>the</strong> NABC and <strong>the</strong> Indiana Basketball Coaches Associa-<br />

� o n.<br />

TYLER<br />

BRAIDIC<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

2nd Year • Bluffton University, 2010<br />

Tyler Braidic is beginning is second season on <strong>the</strong> men’s basketball coaching<br />

staff at Tusculum College.<br />

Braidic assists in all opera� ons of <strong>the</strong> Tusculum basketball program, including<br />

scou� ng, recrui� ng, video exchange, prac� ce prepara� o n, as well as on-court<br />

coaching.<br />

Braidic comes to Tusculum from Columbus State Community College, where<br />

he served as an assistant coach during <strong>the</strong> 2010-2011 season. While at <strong>the</strong> Columbus,<br />

Ohio junior college, he assisted with all aspects of <strong>the</strong> team, including<br />

scou� ng, video coordina� o n, travel coordina� o n, budget opera� o ns and media<br />

rela� ons. He also coordinated academic progress and tutoring for <strong>the</strong> program<br />

and recrui� ng coordina� on.<br />

The Cougars posted a 24-7 overall record, including 7-5 in league play to<br />

fi nish third in <strong>the</strong> Ohio Community College Athle� c Conference standings and<br />

advanced to <strong>the</strong> OCCAC Tournament semifi nal round.<br />

Three members of <strong>the</strong> Columbus State program earned All-Conference<br />

honors, including Darnell Tubbs (1st Team), Glenn Cosey (1st Team) and Dimitri<br />

Abner (2nd Team).<br />

He also served as head coach of <strong>the</strong> Columbus Hawks U-16 AAU basketball<br />

program for <strong>the</strong> Summer, 2011.<br />

Braidic began his collegiate playing career at Hanover College where he helped<br />

his team to a 14-11 record, while seein ac� on in 11 contests.<br />

He transferred to Bluff ton University where he played his fi nal two seasons,<br />

where he appeared in 33 games, including eight starts. Braidic also excelled in <strong>the</strong><br />

classroom, where he was a member of <strong>the</strong> Dean’s List.<br />

During his prep career at Pandora Gilboa High School, Braidic was a fouryear<br />

starter where he was a four-� me All-Conference standout and earned All-<br />

Ohio Honorable Men� o n recogni� on and scored 1,020 career points.<br />

He earned his Bachelor of Arts in Biology in 2010 from Bluff ton, with a Pre-<br />

Dental emphasis.<br />

Braidic has extensive basketball camp experience with Tusculum College,<br />

Bluff ton University, Hanover College and Pandora-Gilboa High School.<br />

Tyler is married to <strong>the</strong> former Rebekah Amstutz of Pandora, Ohio.<br />

JOSH<br />

BENNETT<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

1st Year • Tusculum College, 2010<br />

Former Tusculum standout Josh Benne� is beginning his fi rst season on <strong>the</strong><br />

Pioneer coaching staff , where he will be assis� n g with all opera� ons of <strong>the</strong> program,<br />

including post play.<br />

Benne� was a standout center in his two seasons (2008-10) with <strong>the</strong> Pioneers<br />

where he played in 59 games (25 starts), averaging 9.4 points and 6.4 rebounds<br />

per contest (3rd in TC history) . During his Tusculum playing career, <strong>the</strong><br />

Pioneers went a combined 36-23, including 20-11 in 2008-09 as TC earned an atlarge<br />

bid to <strong>the</strong> NCAA Division II Tournament and advanced to <strong>the</strong> South Atlan� c<br />

Conference Tournament championship game. He is also currently ranked fi � h in<br />

<strong>the</strong> TC record book for his 47 career blocked shots.<br />

In his fi rst TC campaign, he led <strong>the</strong> Pioneers in rebounding, averaging 7.2<br />

boards per game (3rd in SAC), including 7.8 boards per contest in SAC ou� ngs.<br />

Benne� also led <strong>the</strong> squad in fi eld goal percentage (.520 - 12th in SAC) and<br />

blocked shots per game (1.1 bpg - 10th in SAC). On <strong>the</strong> year, he averaged 10.1<br />

points per game (23rd in SAC), while playing in all 31 games, including 14 starts.<br />

He started <strong>the</strong> fi rst 13 games of <strong>the</strong> 2008-09 season, but was moved into<br />

<strong>the</strong> sixth-man slot, resul� ng in an eight-game winning streak and increased minutes<br />

and produc� on for him. In his fi rst game in <strong>the</strong> reserve roll, he posted 21<br />

points and 11 rebounds at No. 23 Catawba. With Benne� coming off <strong>the</strong> bench,<br />

<strong>the</strong> Pioneers posted a 12-5 record (9-4 in SAC) while Josh averaged 11.4 points<br />

and 7.6 rebounds per game during that 17-game stretch.<br />

He averaged 13 points per game in <strong>the</strong> SAC Tournament, including 18 markers<br />

on 8-for-14 shoo� ng in quarterfi nal win against Wingate, earning him a spot<br />

on <strong>the</strong> SAC All-Tournament Team.<br />

In 2009-10, Benne� posted 8.5 points, 6.4 rebounds and blocked 13 shots<br />

as <strong>the</strong> Pioneers fi nished with a 16-12 record and logged a top-half fi nish in <strong>the</strong><br />

league standings.<br />

Benne� came to Tusuclum from Cecil College where he averaged 6.3 points<br />

and 7.4 rebounds per game at <strong>the</strong> North East, Md. school. His teams posted a<br />

combined 64-4 record, including a 31-1 record and a NJCAA Na� o nal Championship.<br />

He also earned <strong>the</strong> Athle� c Academic Excellence Award.<br />

Benne� graduated from Snow Hill (Md.) High School and earned 2005 All-<br />

Conference and All-County accolades. He averaged 12 points, 15 rebounds and<br />

four blocks per game during <strong>the</strong> 2004-05 campaign and was a two-� me member<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Na� onal Honor Society.<br />

He graduated from Tusculum in 2010 with a degree in business management<br />

and was also a member of <strong>the</strong> Tusculum Athle� c Director’s Honor Roll. He<br />

is currently pursuing his graduate degree from Tusculum.<br />

2012-2013 Tusculum Men’s Basketball -- 5


JAY<br />

SPENCE<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

1st Year • Brevard College, 2006<br />

Jay Spence is beginning his fi rst season on <strong>the</strong> Tusculum College men’s basketball<br />

staff .<br />

Spence, a na� v e of Woodbridge, Va., will assist with all aspects of <strong>the</strong> Pioneer<br />

program, including fi lm coordina� o n and will work with players at <strong>the</strong> guard<br />

posi� on.<br />

Spence served two years at Hendersonville Chris� a n Academy (2008-10)<br />

where he served as an assistant coach. While at HCA, he coordinated morning<br />

prac� ce, academic progress, fi lm coordina� o n, off ensive shoo� ng evalua� on and<br />

worked on defensive strategies.<br />

His fi rst HCA team posted a 13-8 record in 2008-09 and was instrumental<br />

with <strong>the</strong> 2009-10 squad that saw a four-win improvment, fi nishing at 17-4.<br />

Played his collegiate basketball at Brevard College for now Tusculum head<br />

coach Michael Jones from 2001-03. He also le� e red on <strong>the</strong> Tornado men’s soccer<br />

team as a forward.<br />

Spence graduated from Brevard in 2006 with a Bachelor’s degree, while<br />

majoring in leadership & experimental educa� on. He was a member of <strong>the</strong> academic<br />

honor roll and <strong>the</strong> dean’s list.<br />

He is currently pursuing his Master’s degree from <strong>the</strong> U.S. Sports Academy<br />

in sports science with a coaching emphasis.<br />

Jay is married to <strong>the</strong> former Megan Arnold of Kingsport, Tenn. and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

have one son, Gray (4).<br />

TIM<br />

MISEMER<br />

Assistant Athletic Trainer<br />

1st Year • University of Central Florida, 2007<br />

Tim Miesmer is beginning his fi rst season as an assistant athle� c trainer at<br />

Tusculum College.<br />

Miesmer will be <strong>the</strong> primary athle� c training contact for <strong>the</strong> TC men’s basketball<br />

team and will also assist athle� c training need for <strong>the</strong> Pioneer football<br />

program.<br />

Miesmer comes to Tusculum a� er serving <strong>the</strong> last two years at Piedmon College.<br />

While at <strong>the</strong> Demorest, Ga. school, he served as <strong>the</strong> primary athle� c trainer<br />

for men’s soccer, men’s basketball and so� ball. He also assisted with women’s<br />

soccer, women’s basketball, baseball, men’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s tennis,<br />

volleyball, men’s and women’s cross country and men’s and women’s golf.<br />

While at Piedmont, he designed a team and individual weight li� ing program<br />

for various teams and student-athletes, coordinated student-athlete health<br />

insurance and o<strong>the</strong>r documenta� on to facilitate medical care, communica� o n<br />

with team physicians and assisted with administra� o n within <strong>the</strong> athle� c training<br />

department.<br />

Prior to Piedmont, he served a one-year s� n t with <strong>the</strong> Tampa Bay Buccaneers<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Na� o nal Football League. As an intern athle� c trainer with Tampa<br />

Bay, Miesmer assisted with <strong>the</strong> care of elite athletes at <strong>the</strong> highest level of <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

profession in <strong>the</strong> NFL including former Sou<strong>the</strong>astern Conference standouts Cadillac<br />

Williams and Reggie Brown.<br />

Miesmer spent � me both as an athle� c training student at <strong>the</strong> University<br />

of Central Florida and a graduate assistant athle� c trainer at Valdosta State University.<br />

While at Valdosta, he served as an accredited clinical instructor and a<br />

teaching assistant for a college level CPR/First Aid course, in addi� on to providing<br />

coverage of sports, including football, so� ball, volleyball, women’s basketball.<br />

Miesmer earned his Bachelor’s degree fron Central Florida in athle� c training<br />

in 2007 and followed with a Master’s degree in health and physical educa� o n<br />

from Valdosta State in 2009.<br />

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TUSCULUM ATHLETIC STAFF<br />

GERALD<br />

OLIVER<br />

Volunteer Advisor<br />

6th Year • Carson-Newman College, 1966<br />

Gerald Oliver is entering his sixth season serving as a volunteer advisor with<br />

<strong>the</strong> Tusculum College men’s basketball team. Oliver provides over 30 years of<br />

NCAA, NBA, CBA and ABA coaching and personnel experience to <strong>the</strong> TC staff .<br />

His NBA experience includes <strong>the</strong> Cleveland Cavaliers (1980-83) under head<br />

coaches Bill Musselman and Chuck Daly and with <strong>the</strong> Milwaukee Bucks (1999-<br />

2001).<br />

Oliver spent three seasons on <strong>the</strong> Connec� cut Pride (CBA) bench, helping<br />

guide <strong>the</strong> team to three straight playoff appearances, which included <strong>the</strong> Pride’s<br />

fi rst-ever CBA Championship in 1998-99.<br />

Prior to his tenure with <strong>the</strong> Pride, Oliver was <strong>the</strong> head coach of <strong>the</strong> Fort<br />

Wayne Furry for two seasons. Previously, he spent three years with <strong>the</strong> Albany<br />

Patroons from 1988-91. He was <strong>the</strong> 1990 CBA Coach of <strong>the</strong> Year, and <strong>the</strong> general<br />

manager of <strong>the</strong> 1990-91 George Karl-coached Patroons squad, which recorded<br />

<strong>the</strong> highest winning percentage (50-6, .893) in CBA or NBA history.<br />

Before joining Albany, Oliver spent fi ve years as <strong>the</strong> head coach for <strong>the</strong><br />

CBA’s Charleston Gunners, Maine Windjammers and Toronto Tornados.<br />

Oliver’s coaching career began in 1966 at his alma mater, Carson-Newman<br />

College where he served as an assistant coach. He later went on to <strong>the</strong> University<br />

of Tennessee as an assistant coach for eight years with legendary UT coach Ray<br />

Mears. While at Tennessee, Oliver coached future NBA players Bernard King and<br />

Ernie Grunfi eld. A� er a one-year s� n t in <strong>the</strong> ABA with <strong>the</strong> San Diego Sails and Virginia<br />

Squires, Oliver returned to <strong>the</strong> collegiate ranks as an assistant at Jacksonville<br />

University (1976-77) and Marque� e University (1977-80).<br />

As a collegiate player, Oliver earned three varsity le� ers at Carson-Newman<br />

and captained his senior squad that won <strong>the</strong> Volunteer State Athle� c Conference<br />

� t le. He earned his Bachelor’s degree from Carson-Newman and later earned a<br />

Master’s degree in Ma<strong>the</strong>ma� cs from Tennessee. The Knoxville, Tenn. na� v e has<br />

been a frequent clinic speaker on coaching techniques and educa� onal mo� va-<br />

� o n.<br />

MICHAEL<br />

MUAMBA<br />

Student Manager • Junior<br />

Braxton, Va. • Luella HS<br />

Michael Muamba is beginning his third year with <strong>the</strong> Tusculum men’s basketball<br />

program serving as a student manager.<br />

Michael is a na� v e of Braxton, Va. and is majoring in computer science at<br />

Tusculum College. He is a graduate from Luella High School and is <strong>the</strong> son of Nelly<br />

Muamba.


2012-2013 ROSTER<br />

Front Row (lt-rt): Mason Fox, Addison Flynn, Nick Spinks, Chase Ward-McEwen, Darius Carter, Ma� Redic, Rory McClure. Second<br />

Row: James Clay, BJ Fisher, Mar� n Jorgensen, Keith Jumper, Devin Call, Ben Arnold. Back Row: Neal Spinks, JD Miller, Anton Tuz, Head<br />

Coach Michael Jones, Chase Mounce, Daniel O’Conner, Ma� Shown.<br />

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

0 Keith Jumper F 6-7 220 Fr. Lexington, S.C./White Knoll HS<br />

1 Ma� Redic G 6-0 190 Fr. Durham, N.C./Nor<strong>the</strong>rn HS<br />

3 Darius Carter G 6-2 170 So. Cascade, Va./George Washington HS<br />

4 Neal Spinks F 6-7 240 So. Greensboro, N.C./Western Guilford HS<br />

5 Chase Ward-McEwen G 6-1 185 Fr. Upper Marlboro, Md/Massanutan Military Academy<br />

10 Ben Arnold G 6-3 170 Fr. LaFolle� e , Tenn./Cumberland Gap HS<br />

11 Devin Call G 6-3 190 Fr. Winchester, Va./Fishburne Military Academy<br />

12 Mason Fox G 5-11 165 So. Crossville, Tenn./Stone Memorial HS<br />

13 Rory McClure G 6-0 160 Fr. Canton, N.C./Pisgah HS<br />

14 James Clay G 6-2 195 Sr. Lawrenceville, Ga./Southwest Atlanta Chris� an Acad.<br />

15 Addison Flynn G 6-0 160 Jr. Faye� e ville, Ga./Walters State/Faye� e County HS<br />

21 Chase Mounce C 6-9 220 Fr. Elkin, N.C./Ft. Union Military Academy<br />

22 Ma� Shown F 6-6 210 Fr. Knoxville, Tenn./Alcoa HS<br />

23 Nick Spinks G 6-2 170 Sr. Greensboro, N.C./Central Carolina CC/W. Guilford HS<br />

31 BJ Fisher G 6-2 175 Fr. Tucker, Ga./Decatur HS<br />

33 Mar� n Jorgenson G 6-4 195 So. Beder, Denmark/Marselisborg Gymnasium<br />

44 JD Miller F 6-8 245 Jr. Versailles, Ky./Woodford County HS<br />

52 Anton Tuz C 6-10 275 Sr. Mykolair, Ukraine/Rock Academy School<br />

Head Coach: Michael Jones (Eastern Kentucky, 1994) 2nd season/14th overall<br />

Associate Head Coach: Mike McBride (Marian, 1996)<br />

Assistant Coach: Tyler Braidic (Bluff ton, 2010)<br />

Assistant Coach: Josh Benne� (Tusculum, 2010)<br />

Assistant Coach: Jay Spence (Brevard, 2006)<br />

Assistant Athle� c Trainer: Tim Miesmer<br />

2012-2013 Tusculum Men’s Basketball -- 7


With <strong>the</strong> return of six le� e rmen and two starters from last year’s<br />

squad, <strong>the</strong> Tusculum College men’s basketball team prepares to embark<br />

upon <strong>the</strong> 2012-13 campaign.<br />

Tusculum head coach Michael Jones, who is entering his second<br />

season at <strong>the</strong> helm of <strong>the</strong> Pioneer program, boasts one of <strong>the</strong> largest<br />

roster sizes in recent memory of <strong>the</strong> TC program as this year’s squad is<br />

19-member strong, including 11 newcomers.<br />

Nick Spinks is one of three seniors on this year’s team as <strong>the</strong> 6-2,<br />

170-pound guard played in all 27 games in his inaugural TC campaign<br />

a� er transferring from Central Carolina Community College, where he<br />

garnered NJCAA All-America Second Team honors. Last year with <strong>the</strong><br />

Pioneers, he averaged 4.6 points and 2.5 rebounds per game, while<br />

shoo� ng 39 percent from three-point territory in his 20 starts. He also<br />

averaged 6.8 points per game in his last nine ou� ngs and posted a season-best<br />

11 points at Lenoir-Rhyne and preceded that with 10 points at<br />

Mars Hill. Spinks fi nished third on <strong>the</strong> team with 23 steals, hauled in<br />

eight rebounds against Barton and dished out a season-high seven assists<br />

against Cincinna� Chris� an.<br />

Junior forward JD Miller is back a� er redshir� ng last season due<br />

to injury. During <strong>the</strong> 2010-11 campaign, <strong>the</strong> 6-8, 245-pound na� v e of<br />

Versailles, Ky. played in 28 games and averaged 4.1 points and 1.8 rebounds<br />

per contest. The Woodford County alum posted a career-high<br />

21 points at Lees-McRae in his sophomore season and also tallied 18<br />

points against NCAA II Tournament par� cipant Hillsdale that same year.<br />

Sophomore guard Darius Carter was a valuable contributor off <strong>the</strong><br />

bench in his rookie season. The 6-2, 170-pound Cascade, Va. product<br />

played in all 27 games including one start. The George Washington High<br />

School graduate scored a season-high 23 points in his collegiate debut<br />

against Mount Olive as he shot 7-for-9 from <strong>the</strong> fi eld and 8-of-9 from <strong>the</strong><br />

free throw line. He also recorded 11 and 10 points, respec� vely against<br />

Lincoln Memorial and Brevard. Carter fi nished <strong>the</strong> year averaging 5.3<br />

points and 1.7 rebounds per game and emerged as one of <strong>the</strong> top free<br />

throw shooters on <strong>the</strong> team as he fi red a sizzling 81.5 percent from <strong>the</strong><br />

charity stripe (44-for-54), including a stretch of 31-of-33 to close out <strong>the</strong><br />

season. Down <strong>the</strong> stretch, he made a string of 28 straight free throws<br />

(Dec. 10, 2011 - Feb. 22, 2012).<br />

Senior Nick Spinks<br />

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SEASON PROSPECTUS<br />

Head coach Michael Jones is beginning his second season guiding <strong>the</strong><br />

Tusculum men’s basketball program<br />

Sophomore forward Neal Spinks enters his second TC season a� er<br />

playing in 21 ou� ngs as a freshman and emerged as one of <strong>the</strong> team’s<br />

top shot blockers (10). The 6-7, 240-pound graduate of Western Guilford<br />

High School averaged 4.4 points and 2.2 rebounds per game, including a<br />

season-high 18 points in 22 minutes against Mars Hill. In that game, he<br />

shot 7-for-9 from <strong>the</strong> fl oor and 4-of-6 at <strong>the</strong> free throw line. Neal, whose<br />

older bro<strong>the</strong>r Nick is a senior for <strong>the</strong> Pioneers, also pulled down a season-best<br />

eight rebounds, including fi ve on <strong>the</strong> off ensive boards against<br />

Mars Hill. He also tallied 12 points against Brevard and 10 more markers<br />

at Catawba. Spinks fi nished <strong>the</strong> year shoo� ng 46.8 percent from <strong>the</strong><br />

fi eld and 65.5 percent from <strong>the</strong> foul line.<br />

TC veterans Anton Tuz and Mar� n Jorgenson are back for <strong>the</strong> Pioneers.<br />

Tuz, a 6-10, 275-pound center from Mykolair, Ukraine logged 136<br />

minutes on <strong>the</strong> court in his 17 ou� ngs last season, including three starts.<br />

He scored a career-high 12 points off <strong>the</strong> bench against Cincinna� Chris-<br />

� a n and added six points at Mars Hill. He followed that with 11 points<br />

in a home rematch with <strong>the</strong> Lions as he shot 5-for-5 from <strong>the</strong> fi eld. He<br />

fi nished <strong>the</strong> season shoo� ng 46.5 percent from <strong>the</strong> fi eld, including a sizzling<br />

6-of-7 (.857) in his last two games. Tuz also averaged 1.8 rebounds<br />

per contest on <strong>the</strong> year and grabbed a season-best fi ve boards against<br />

Mount Olive.<br />

Mar� n Jorgensen, a 6-4, 195-pound sophomore guard from Beder,<br />

Denmark, played in seven games for <strong>the</strong> Pioneers as a rookie and was<br />

<strong>the</strong> recipient of <strong>the</strong> Tusculum Freshman of <strong>the</strong> Year Academic Award as<br />

he posted a perfect 4.00 grade point average.<br />

Junior guard Addison Flynn will be making his Tusculum debut this<br />

season as <strong>the</strong> Walters State product brings two years of junior college<br />

experience to <strong>the</strong> table for Coach Jones. In 2010-11, Flynn averaged<br />

11.1 points, 1.7 rebounds, 3.65 assists and 0.61 steals per game for <strong>the</strong><br />

Senators. The 6-0, 160-pound na� v e of Faye� e ville, Ga. shot 79.3 percent<br />

from <strong>the</strong> free throw line (46-58), while also shoo� ng 44.3 (85-192)<br />

from <strong>the</strong> fi eld, including 39-of-95 (43.5%) from three-point territory.<br />

For his eff orts, he was named to <strong>the</strong> All-Conference team. The Faye� e<br />

County High School product was a two-� me All-County performer and<br />

2009 All-State selec� on during his prep career.<br />

Eleven newcomers are on <strong>the</strong> Tusculum roster this season, includ-


SEASON PROSPECTUS<br />

ing 6-7, 220-pound forward Keith Jumper. The<br />

Lexington, S.C. na� v e was a two-� me All-Region<br />

performer and team MVP at White Knoll<br />

High School where he averaged 18.2 points,<br />

9.1 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 2.0 steals and 3.0<br />

blocks per game.<br />

Ben Arnold, a 6-3, 170-pound freshman<br />

guard from LaFolle� e , Tenn. graduated from<br />

Cumberland Gap High School where he led<br />

<strong>the</strong> Pan<strong>the</strong>rs to a 22-8 record his senior season<br />

and became <strong>the</strong> school’s all-� me scoring<br />

leader with 1,492 career points. Arnold averaged<br />

nearly 22 points, six rebounds and four<br />

steals per game during his fi nal prep campaign<br />

and was an All-Conference honoree.<br />

Devin Call, 6-3, 190-pound guard from<br />

Winchester, Va., a� e nded Fishburne Military<br />

Academy last year where he averaged 13.2<br />

points and 2.0 assists per game. Call graduated<br />

from Millbrook HS where he was named<br />

<strong>the</strong> Northwestern District Player of <strong>the</strong> Year<br />

and TV3 Winchester Player of <strong>the</strong> Year. He<br />

garnered All-District First Team and All-Region<br />

First Team accolades, while also earning All-<br />

State Honorable Men� on recogni� on. Call averaged<br />

17.5 points per game in his senior year,<br />

while also tallying 5.0 rebounds and 2.3 assists<br />

per game in his fi nal season with <strong>the</strong> Millbrook<br />

Pioneers.<br />

Mason Fox is playing in his fi rst full season<br />

with <strong>the</strong> Tusculum men’s basketball program<br />

a� er playing two years on <strong>the</strong> Pioneer men’s<br />

soccer team. The 5-11, 165-pound sophomore<br />

guard played in 19 career matches on <strong>the</strong> TC<br />

pitch, including two starts. In 2010, he played<br />

in a total 176 minutes where he recorded a goal<br />

against Lees-McRae and added an assist in a<br />

4-0 win over Carson-Newman. The Crossville,<br />

Tenn. na� v e graduated from Stone Memorial<br />

High School where he earned All-Conference<br />

First Team and All-Region Second Team honors<br />

in basketball. Fox averaged 12 points and nine<br />

assists per game during his career and was also<br />

a two-� me All-District performer in soccer.<br />

Rory McClure, a 6-0, 160-pound guard<br />

from Canton, N.C., played his prep career at<br />

Pisgah High School. McClure averaged 22.5<br />

points, 5.4 assists and 3.6 steals per game and<br />

was named <strong>the</strong> Western North Carolina Athletic<br />

Conference Player of <strong>the</strong> Year. The All-State<br />

Second Team selec� on led <strong>the</strong> Black Bears to a<br />

WNCAC Tournament � tle and was selected to<br />

<strong>the</strong> Ci� zen-Times All-WNC Team.<br />

Ma� Shown, a 6-6, 210-pound freshman<br />

forward from Knoxville, Tenn., a� e nded Alcoa<br />

High School where he averaged 18 points and<br />

8.3 rebounds per game while being named <strong>the</strong><br />

Blount County Player of <strong>the</strong> Year. Shown also<br />

garnered All-District, All-District Tournament,<br />

All-Region and All-Region Tournament accolades<br />

for Alcoa.<br />

BJ Fisher, a 6-2, 175-pound guard from<br />

Tucker, Ga., comes to Tusculum from Decatur<br />

High School where he helped lead his prep<br />

squad to a pair of 2A State Tournament appearances.<br />

He is a two-year le� e rman and<br />

averaged 15 points, fi ve rebounds per game in<br />

his senior year.<br />

Freshman Chase Ward-McEwen played<br />

last year at Massanu� en Military Academy<br />

where <strong>the</strong> 6-1, 185-pound freshman guard averaged<br />

10.7 points and 3.5 assists per ou� ng.<br />

Chase Mounce, a 6-9, 220-pound freshman<br />

center from Elkin, N.C., averaged 7.2<br />

points and 6.1 rebounds per game at Fort<br />

Union Military Academy. During his prep career<br />

at Forsyth Country Day, Mounce posted<br />

11.8 points and 8.5 boards per contest.<br />

Ma� Redic, a 6-0, 190-pound freshman<br />

guard from Durham, N.C., played his prep career<br />

at Nor<strong>the</strong>rn High School and was <strong>the</strong> team<br />

most valuable player of <strong>the</strong> NC Jaguars AAU<br />

– 17U team in 2011.<br />

James Clay is not new to <strong>the</strong> program,<br />

serving in a variety of roles with <strong>the</strong> team, but<br />

has earned a spot on <strong>the</strong> roster as a senior.<br />

The 6-2, 195-pound product of Lawrenceville,<br />

Ga. played at Southwest Atlanta Chris� a n<br />

Academy.<br />

2012-2013 PRESEASON<br />

ALL-SOUTH ATLANTIC CONFERENCE<br />

MEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM<br />

First Team<br />

Vincent Bailey, Lincoln Memorial<br />

Antoine Davis, Carson-Newman<br />

Denzail Jones, Anderson<br />

Ishmael Sanders, Carson-Newman<br />

Odell Turner, Wingate<br />

Dondray Walker, Newberry<br />

Second Team<br />

Chandler Hash, Anderson<br />

Quayshun Hawkins, Newberry<br />

Allan Jones, Lenoir-Rhyne<br />

Tyrece Li� le, Catawba<br />

Paidrick Ma� lus, Wingate<br />

Jake Troyli, Lincoln Memorial<br />

2012-2013<br />

SOUTH ATLANTIC CONFERENCE<br />

PRESEASON COACHES’ POLL<br />

Rk. Team (1st Place Votes) Pts.<br />

1 Wingate (5) ................................ 77<br />

2 Lincoln Memorial (2) .................73<br />

3 Newberry (1) .............................62<br />

4 Carson-Newman (1) ................... 57<br />

5 Anderson (1) .............................. 54<br />

6 Lenoir-Rhyne .............................43<br />

7 TUSCULUM ................................ 30<br />

8 Catawba ..................................... 28<br />

9 Brevard ...................................... 14<br />

10 Mars Hill ....................................12<br />

2012-2013 Tusculum Men’s Basketball -- 9


10 - 2012-2013 Tusculum Men’s Basketball<br />

2011-12: Appeared in 27 ou� ngs with 20 starts, including 16 in a row to end <strong>the</strong> season... Averaged 4.6 points, 2.5 rebounds and<br />

2.1 assists per game... Averaged 6.8 points per game in his last nine ou� ngs... Also averaged 23.2 minutes per game, including<br />

just under 30 minutes in his last 12 ou� ngs... Posted a season-best 11 markers at Lenoir-Rhyne and preceded that with 10 points<br />

at Mars Hill (Jan. 21), while also tallying a season-high 33<br />

minutes against <strong>the</strong> Lions... Finished third on <strong>the</strong> team with<br />

23 steals, including three each against Catawba (Jan. 14), Carson-Newman (Feb. 8) and Catawba<br />

(Feb. 18)... Hauled in eight rebounds against Barton (Nov. 12) and dished out a season-high seven<br />

assists against Cincinna� Chris� an (Nov. 19)... Central Carolina CC: Played <strong>the</strong> last two seasons<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Sanford, N.C. school... Coached by Doug Conner and Brian Heard... 2010-11: Averaged 15<br />

points, fi ve assists and three steals per game in 2010-11... NJCAA All-America Second Team... All-<br />

Academic Team honoree... Team MVP... 2009-10: Posted 12 points, fi ve assists, 3.2 steal and three<br />

rebounds per game... Defensive Player of <strong>the</strong> Year... Second Team All-Freshman... High School:<br />

Graduated from Western Guilford HS in Greensboro, N.C... Coached by Art Wade... 2006-07: Aver-<br />

aged 15 points, six rebounds, three steals and two assists per game... All-Conference and All-State<br />

Honorable Men� on... 2007-08: 13 points, six rebounds, three steals, three assists per game...<br />

All-Conference and All-State Honorable Men� on as a senior... Personal: Full name is Nicholas<br />

Hayworth Spinks... Born April 12, 1990 in Greensboro, N.C... Son of Robert and Anne� e Spinks...<br />

Bro<strong>the</strong>r, Neal is entering his sophomore season on <strong>the</strong> Tusculum basketball team... Sister - Nicole<br />

(17)... Majoring in sport management... Career plans: Become a basketball coach or fi nd a job<br />

NICK SPINKS’ CAREER HIGHS<br />

NICK<br />

SPINKS<br />

Points .............................. 11, Lenoir-Rhyne, 1/25/12<br />

FGM .................................. 5, Lenoir-Rhyne, 1/25/12<br />

FGA ................................. 10, Lenoir-Rhyne, 1/25/12<br />

3-pt. FG .........................................................2, twice<br />

3-pt. A� ........................ 4, Mountain State, 11/26/11<br />

FTM .......................................... 2, Mars Hill, 1/21/12<br />

FTA ............................................. 5, Barton, 11/12/11<br />

Rebounds ................................... 8, Barton, 11/12/11<br />

Off . Reb. .................................. 2, Anderson, 2/15/12<br />

Def. Reb. ................7, Cincinna� Chris� an, 11/19/11<br />

Assists ....................7, Cincinna� Chris� an, 11/19/11<br />

Steals .................................................. 3, three � mes<br />

Blocked Shots ..................................... 1, three � mes<br />

Minutes ................................. 34, Mars Hill, 2/25/12<br />

GUARD 6-2 170 Sr.<br />

Greensboro, N.C. • Central Carolina CC • Western Guilford HS<br />

Biology<br />

in his major... Favorite midnight<br />

snack: Oreo cookies; Favorite<br />

movies: “Bad Boys I & II”; “Fri-<br />

day”, “Friday A� er Next”; Fa-<br />

vorite musical ar� sts: J. Cole,<br />

Young Jeezy, Wale; Favorite<br />

song: “I’m a Fool” by J. Cole;<br />

Favorite sports team: Los Ange-<br />

les Lakers; Nick can’t imagine a<br />

week without: His cell phone;<br />

MEET THE PIONEERS<br />

23<br />

Favorite athlete: Kobe Bryant; Advice to kids: Stay in school and get an educa� on”; Fa-<br />

vorite color: Red; Favorite food: Pasta; People Nick most admires: His parents; Favorite<br />

sport o<strong>the</strong>r than basketball: Football; Most famous person Nick has ever met: Michael Jor-<br />

dan; What people don’t know about Nick: He is a “Mama’s boy”; Toughest player Nick<br />

has ever played against: John Wall; When he was a kid, Nick tried to be like: Michael Jordan; When people fi rst <strong>meet</strong> Nick , <strong>the</strong>y think: “He looks like J. Cole”.<br />

NICK SPINKS’ CAREER STATISTICS<br />

Total 3-point Rebounds<br />

Year GP GS Min Avg. FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg<br />

2011-12 Overall 27 20 626 23.2 55 141 .390 7 18 .389 8 19 .421 12 56 68 2.5 35 0 58 48 3 23 125 4.6<br />

SAC 18 14 424 23.6 38 91 .418 4 10 .400 7 12 .583 8 37 45 2.5 21 0 37 37 1 16 87 4.8<br />

Career Overall 27 20 626 23.2 55 141 .390 7 18 .389 8 19 .421 12 56 68 2.5 35 0 58 48 3 23 125 4.6<br />

SAC 18 14 424 23.6 38 91 .418 4 10 .400 7 12 .583 8 37 45 2.5 21 0 37 37 1 16 87 4.8


MEET THE PIONEERS<br />

ANTON<br />

TUZ<br />

2011-12: Recorded 136 minutes on <strong>the</strong> court in his 17 ou� ngs, including three starts... Gained <strong>the</strong> star� n g nod against Mount<br />

Olive (Nov. 11), No. 19 Lincoln Memorial (Feb. 1) and Mars Hill (Feb. 29)... Scored a career-high 12 points off <strong>the</strong> bench against<br />

Cincinna� Chris� an (Nov. 19)... Shot 6-of-10 from <strong>the</strong> fl oor in his 13 minutes of ac� on... Scored six points at Mars Hill (Jan. 21)<br />

and followed with 11 points in a home rematch with Lions<br />

as he shot 5-for-5 from <strong>the</strong> fi eld... Shot 46.5 percent from<br />

<strong>the</strong> fi eld, including a sizzling 6-of-7 (.857) in his last two<br />

games... Averaged 1.8 rebounds per contest on <strong>the</strong> year... Grabbed a season-best fi ve boards<br />

against Mount Olive and four rebounds against Mars Hill... Recorded two steals against LMU...<br />

2010-11: Played in 16 contests where he logged 62 minutes, scored 23 points and posted seven<br />

rebounds... Shot 50 percent from <strong>the</strong> fl oor and 77.8 percent from <strong>the</strong> free throw line... Scored<br />

a season-high six points at Anderson (Feb. 16)... Played in a career-best 13 minutes against <strong>the</strong><br />

Trojans... Hauled in a season-best two rebounds at Newberry (Dec. 4) and scored three points...<br />

Blocked a shot at NCAA Division I Wright State (Dec. 11)... NABC Honors Court... 2009-10: Played<br />

in four contests, seeing ac� on against Georgia College & State Univ. (Nov. 28), Newberry (Jan. 20),<br />

Wingate (Feb. 10) and Carson-Newman (Feb. 13)… Scored his fi rst points in a Tusculum uniform<br />

against Wingate... 2008-09: Redshirt... High School: Graduated from The Rock Academy in Gainesville,<br />

Fla… Coached by Svend Wilbekin… Two-� me All-Area Team selec� on (2006, 2008)… 2007<br />

All-City Team pick… Named Team Best Defensive Player of <strong>the</strong> Year twice (2006, 2008)… Member<br />

of two District championship teams… Led 2007 squad to State runner-up fi nish… Played club basketball<br />

where his team advanced to <strong>the</strong> regional fi nal, rallying from an 18-point defi cit... Personal:<br />

Born June 15, 1989 in Mykolair, Ukraine… Son of Viktor and Tamara Tuz… Majoring in business administra�<br />

on and management…<br />

ANTON TUZ’S CAREER HIGHS<br />

Points ...................12, Cincinna� Chris� an, 11/19/11<br />

FGM .......................6, Cincinna� Chris� an, 11/19/11<br />

FGA ......................10, Cincinna� Chris� an, 11/19/11<br />

3-pt. FG ............................................................. None<br />

3-pt. A� .................. 2, Cincinna� Chris� an, 11/19/11<br />

FTM .............................. 2, Mountain State, 11/26/11<br />

FTA ...............................3, Mountain State, 11/26/11<br />

Rebounds .......................... 5, Mount Olive, 11/11/11<br />

Off . Reb. ................................... 2, Mars Hill, 2/25/12<br />

Def. Reb. ...........................4, Mount Olive, 11/11/11<br />

Assists ...................................... 1, Mars Hill, 2/25/12<br />

Steals ............................2, Lincoln Memorial, 2/1/12<br />

Blocked Shots ...............................................1, twice<br />

Minutes ................................. 20, Mars Hill, 1/21/12<br />

CENTER 6-10 275 Sr.<br />

Mykolair, Ukraine • Rock Academy School<br />

Business Administration & Management<br />

52<br />

Ac� vi� es listed in reading and<br />

video games... SAC Commissioner’s<br />

Honor Roll… Athle� c<br />

Director’s Honor Roll... Plans to<br />

a� end graduate school... Career<br />

goals: Playing Pro basketball; Favorite<br />

book: “Blessed Footsteps”<br />

by J.R. Holden; Favorite class at<br />

Tusculum: Interna� onal Business;<br />

Favorite midnight snack:<br />

Chocolate chip cookies; Favorite<br />

movie: “The Hangover”; Favorite<br />

musical ar� st: David Gue� a; Favorite<br />

song: “Memories”; Favorite<br />

sports teams: Los Angeles Lakers, Florida Gators; Least favorite food: Seafood; Favorite athlete:<br />

Daniel O’Conner; Most thrilling moment in sports: Winning <strong>the</strong> regional championship in high school;<br />

Advice to kids: “If you aren’t fi rst, you are last”; Favorite colors: Black and Red; Favorite food: Steak<br />

and shrimp; Favorite sport o<strong>the</strong>r than basketball: Soccer; Person Anton most admires: His fa<strong>the</strong>r; Most famous person Anton has ever met: Dirk Nowitzki; Toughest<br />

player Anton has ever played against: Ricky Rubio; What people don’t know about Anton: He can speak three languages; When people fi rst <strong>meet</strong> Anton, <strong>the</strong>y think:<br />

“He’s tall”.<br />

ANTON TUZ’S CAREER STATISTICS<br />

Total 3-point Rebounds<br />

Year GP GS Min Avg. FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg<br />

2009-10 Overall 4 0 1 0.3 1 1 1.00 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0.5<br />

SAC 3 0 1 0.3 1 1 1.00 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.7<br />

2010-11 Overall 16 0 62 3.9 8 16 .500 0 0 .000 7 9 .778 4 3 7 0.4 10 0 0 4 1 0 23 1.4<br />

SAC 11 0 53 4.8 7 13 .538 0 0 .000 7 9 .778 3 3 6 0.5 9 0 0 4 0 0 21 1.9<br />

2011-12 Overall 17 3 136 8.0 20 43 .465 0 6 .000 4 8 .500 10 20 30 1.8 15 0 1 6 2 6 44 2.6<br />

SAC 10 2 84 8.4 11 21 .524 0 2 .000 1 4 .250 6 10 16 1.6 5 0 1 4 2 4 23 2.3<br />

Career Overall 37 3 199 5.4 29 60 .483 0 6 .000 11 17 .647 14 23 37 1.0 25 0 1 11 3 6 69 1.9<br />

SAC 24 2 138 5.8 19 35 .543 0 2 .000 8 13 .615 9 13 22 0.9 14 0 1 8 2 4 46 1.9<br />

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12 - 2012-2013 Tusculum Men’s Basketball<br />

MEET THE PIONEERS<br />

2011-12: Redshirt... 2010-11: Played in 28 games, including two starts against Georgia College (Nov. 20) and Lincoln Memo-<br />

rial (Feb. 2)... Averaged 4.1 points and 1.8 rebounds per game... Posted a career-hig 21 points in road contest at Lees-McRae<br />

(Nov. 23)... Talleid 18 points against Hillsdae (Nov. 19) and<br />

10 markers vs. Hiwassee (Nov. 15)... Shot 10-of-12 from<br />

<strong>the</strong> fl oor against Lees-McRae, while also hauling in six re-<br />

bounds and recorded two steals in his 26 minutes on <strong>the</strong> fl oor... Against Hillsdale, Miller shot<br />

7-of-9 from <strong>the</strong> fi eld and 4-of-5 from <strong>the</strong> free throw line... Fied 5-of-7 against Hiwassee with fi ve<br />

boards... In a four-game stretch (Nov. 15-23), Miller averaged 13.8 points per game, while shoo� ng<br />

24-of-31 (.774) from <strong>the</strong> fi eld and 7-of-8 (.875) from <strong>the</strong> charity stripe... Tallied nine points against<br />

Brevard (Dec. 30) and seven at NCAA I Wright State (Dec. 11)... Shot 52.1 percent from <strong>the</strong> fi eld on<br />

<strong>the</strong> yar and 73.9 percent at <strong>the</strong> foul line... 2009-10: Appeared in 14 games... Scored his fi rst col-<br />

legiate points with his lone fi eld goal a� e mpt in a home win over Wingate (Feb. 10)... Played in a<br />

season-high eight minutes in home vicotry against Lees-McRae (Dec. 9)... Hauled in a season-best<br />

two rebounds against Saint Catharine (Dec. 7)... Recorded an assist in road victory at Lenoir-Rhyne<br />

(Jan. 2)... Tallied his fi rst collegiate steal against Georgia College (Nov. 28)... Played in fi ve minutes<br />

against Georgia College... Also had an off ensive rebound against <strong>the</strong> GC Bobcats... High School:<br />

Graduated from Woodford County HS in Versailles, Ky… Coached by Brad Meff ord…Le� ered two<br />

years in basketball… Averaged 12.5 points and seven rebounds per game…Also posted 1.7 assists,<br />

1.4 steals and 1.6 blocks per ou� ng… Helped anchor <strong>the</strong> No. 27 scoring defense in Kentucky as<br />

JD MILLER’S CAREER HIGHS<br />

JD<br />

MILLER<br />

Points .............................. 21, Lees-McRae, 11/23/10<br />

FGM ................................ 10, Lees-McRae, 11/23/10<br />

FGA ................................. 12, Lees-McRae, 11/23/10<br />

3-pt. FG ............................................................. None<br />

3-pt. A� ............................................................. None<br />

FTM ......................................... 4, Hillsdale, 11/19/10<br />

FTA .......................................... 5, Hillsdale, 11/19/10<br />

Rebounds ...................................................... 6, twice<br />

Off . Reb. ............................ 4, Lees-McRae, 11/23/10<br />

Def. Reb. ...........................5, Wright State, 12/11/10<br />

Assists ................................................... 1, four � mes<br />

Steals ................................ 2, Lees-McRae, 11/23/10<br />

Blocked Shots .......................... 1, Brevard, 12/30/10<br />

Minutes .......................... 26, Lees-McRae, 11/23/10<br />

FORWARD 6-8 245 Jr.<br />

Versailles, Ky. • Woodford County HS<br />

Business Management<br />

Woodford County allowed just<br />

44.7 points per game… District<br />

41 All-Tournament Team... Per-<br />

sonal: Full name is John David<br />

Miller… Born Feb. 27, 1991 in<br />

Cincinna� , Ohio… Son of John<br />

and Donna Miller… Has two sis-<br />

ters, Sara (23) and Alicia (16)…<br />

Hobbies include: fi shing, hiking,<br />

biking and climbing... Mo<strong>the</strong>r<br />

played basketball at Western<br />

Kentucky University; Uncle, Dan<br />

Doellman, played basketball at<br />

44<br />

Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Kentucky University; Cousin, Jus� n Doellman, played basketball at Xavier University; Cous-<br />

in, Chelsea Doellman, played basketball at Mount St. Joseph’s; Cousin, Brian Lohman, played football<br />

at Purdue University; Cousin, A.J. Lohman played football at Purdue... Majoring in business adminis-<br />

tra� o n... Athle� c Director’s Honor Roll... Plans to work with a manufacturing management posi� on<br />

a� er gradua� o n... Community service includes assis� n g with clean-up following April 2011 tornados and <strong>the</strong> Boys and Girls Club... Favorite class at Tusculum: Service<br />

Learning; Favorite book: “Heaven is for Real”; Favorite midnight snack: Peanut bu� er & jelly; Favorite movie: “Incep� on”; Favorite musical ar� st: Johnny Cash; Favorite<br />

song: “The Way You Move” by Outkast; Favorite sports teams: Indianapolis Colts, Kentucky Wildcats; Least favorite food: French onion soup; Favorite athlete: Lebron<br />

James; Most thrilling moment in sports: Playing in four OT game on senior night in high school; Favorite Tusculum moment: Bea� ng Newberry in 3OT in 2011 SAC<br />

Tournament; Advice to kids: “Push past your comfort zone to achieve your goals”; Favorite color: Blue; Favorite food: Steak; Favorite sport o<strong>the</strong>r than football: Soccer;<br />

Person JD most admires: His fa<strong>the</strong>r; Toughest player JD has ever played against: Shelvin Mack; What people don’t know about JD: He can play <strong>the</strong> harmonica and was<br />

a soccer goalkeeper; When he was a kid, JD tried to be like: His fa<strong>the</strong>r; If JD won $1 millinon, he would purchase a truck, a boat and a house.<br />

JD MILLER’S CAREER STATISTICS<br />

Total 3-point Rebounds<br />

Year GP GS Min Avg. FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg<br />

2009-10 Overall 14 0 33 2.4 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 3 4 0.3 5 0 1 2 0 1 2 0.1<br />

SAC 7 0 13 1.9 1 1 1.00 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 0.3<br />

2010-11 Overall 28 2 338 12.1 49 94 .521 0 0 .000 17 23 .739 23 27 50 1.8 68 3 3 26 1 4 115 4.1<br />

SAC 16 1 159 9.9 17 41 .415 0 0 .000 7 12 .583 10 12 22 1.4 38 2 3 10 1 2 41 2.6<br />

Career Overall 32 2 371 11.6 50 96 .521 0 0 .000 17 23 .739 24 30 54 1.7 73 3 4 28 1 5 117 3.7<br />

SAC 23 1 172 7.5 18 42 .429 0 0 .000 7 12 .583 10 12 22 1.0 40 2 4 10 1 2 43 1.9


MEET THE PIONEERS<br />

JAMES<br />

CLAY<br />

GUARD 6-2 195 Sr.<br />

Lawrenceville, Ga. • Southwest Atlanta Christian Academy<br />

Digital Media<br />

14<br />

High School: Graduated from Southwest Atlanta Chris� a n Academy in Atlanta, Ga... Coached by Courtney Brooks (2006-08)<br />

and Mar� n Hogan (2009)... Five-Star Camp Co-MVP... Played his club basketball with R U Ready All-Stars... Personal: Full name<br />

is James E. Clay... Born Nov. 9, 1989 in Nigeria... Son of Eugene and Ekae� e Clay... Bro<strong>the</strong>r - Dru Clay (20)... Majoring in digital<br />

media with a coaching minor... Plans to be a video coordinator/recruiter for a large univers� y or become an athle� c director...<br />

James loves to travel to listens to music... Community service includes: volunteer with <strong>the</strong> Greeneville/Greene County Humane<br />

Society where he cared for dogs and cats... Favorite books: “Le� ers to a Young Bro<strong>the</strong>r”, “A Child Called It”; Favorite movies:<br />

“He Got Game”, “Finding Forrester”; Favorite class at Tusculum: All of his digital media classes; Favorite midnight snack: The original Chex Mix; Favorite musical ar� sts:<br />

9th Wonder; Favorite sports team: Los Angeles Lakers; James is as good as anyone at: Dancing and chess; Least favorite food: Peas; Favorite athlete: Kobe Bryant;<br />

Most thrilling moment in sports: Making <strong>the</strong> offi cial playing roster this season; Advice to kids: “The virtue lies in <strong>the</strong> struggle, not in <strong>the</strong> prize”; Favorite color: Grey;<br />

Favorite food: Eggs; Favorite sports o<strong>the</strong>r than basketball: Football, golf; Person James admires most: His fa<strong>the</strong>r; Toughest player James had ever played against: Louis<br />

Williams (Atlanta Hawks); What people don’t know about James: He has an “Old” soul; When he was a kid, James tried to be like: Michael Jordan (s� cking his tongue<br />

out when a� acking <strong>the</strong> basket).<br />

ADDISON<br />

FLYNN<br />

GUARD 6-0 160 Jr.<br />

Fayetteville, Ga. • Walters State College • Fayette County HS<br />

Sport Management<br />

15<br />

2011-12: Redshirt... Walters State: Played two seasons at <strong>the</strong> Morristown, Tenn. coach Bill Carlyle... 2010-11 Stats: 23 games<br />

played: 11.1 ppg, 1.7 rpg, 3.65 apg, 0.61 spg; FT% .793 (46-58); FG% .443 (85-192); 3FG% .411 (39-95)... All-Conference selec-<br />

� o n... 2009-10: Finished with <strong>the</strong> highest free throw percentage on <strong>the</strong> team... High School: Graduated from Faye� e County HS<br />

in Faye� e ville, Ga... Coached by his fa<strong>the</strong>r, Andre’ Flynn... Le� ered in basketball and track... Two-� m e All-Country performer...<br />

2009 All-State selec� on... Averaged 15 points and eight assists per game during his prep career... Established school record with<br />

218 assists in his senior year for <strong>the</strong> Tigers... 2009 County and Conference Player of <strong>the</strong> Year... Two-� me team captain... Led<br />

<strong>the</strong> team in three-point percentage and free throw percentage in each of his three prep seasons... Member of 2008-09 conference champions that went 22-8 overall,<br />

including 12-0 in league play... 2008 County Sixth-Man Award recipient... 2009 recipient of <strong>the</strong> Coaches’ Award... Personal: Born Feb. 19, 1991 in East Point, Ga... Son<br />

of Andre’ Flynn and Kimberly Franklin... Sister - Jasmine Flynn (22)... Majoring in sport management... Favorite book: “Wooden”; Favorite midnight snack: Gummy<br />

Worms; Favorite movie: “Glory Road”; Favorite sports teams: Golden State Warriors, Dallas Cowboys, Atlanta Braves; Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry; Most thrilling<br />

moment in sports: Over� me; Advice to kids: “Stay in school”; Favorite color: Blue; Favorite food: Chicken Fingers; Favorite sport o<strong>the</strong>r than basketball: Football; Person<br />

Addison most admires: His fa<strong>the</strong>r; Most famous person Addison has ever met: Reggie Miller; What people don’t know about Addison: He wanted to be a BMX rider.<br />

MASON<br />

FOX<br />

GUARD 5-11 165 So.<br />

Tucker, Ga. • Decatur HS<br />

Business<br />

12<br />

Tusculum: First full season with <strong>the</strong> men’s basketball program a� er playing two years on <strong>the</strong> Pioneer men’s soccer team...<br />

Played in 19 career matches, including two starts on <strong>the</strong> TC pitch... In 2010, he totaled 176 minutes where he recorded a goal<br />

against Lees-McRae and added an assist in a 4-0 win over Carson-Newman... High School: Graduated from Stone Memorial HS<br />

in Crossville, Tenn…Coached by Mike Buck in basketball and Gier Bergvin in soccer… Four-year le� e rman in soccer, three years<br />

in basketball and two in cross country… All-Conference First Team and All-Region Second Team in basketball where he averaged<br />

12 points and nine assists per game during his career... Two-� m e All-District performer in soccer…2010 TSSAA Scholar Athlete…<br />

Tennessee East-West All-Star soccer performer... Personal: Full name is Mason Andrew Fox… Born on Aug. 2, 1991 in Crossville, Tenn… Son of Mark and Lillian Fox…<br />

Has a sister, Lauren… Mo<strong>the</strong>r Lillian played volleyball at Tennessee Tech… Double major in sport management and sport science… Favorite book: Anything by Duke<br />

basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski… Favorite class at Tusculum: Sports Law; Favorite midnight snack: Ramen noodles and Reese’s Peanut Bu� er Cups; Favorite musical<br />

ar� sts: Drake, Roscoe Dash, Big Sean, Wiz Khalifa; Mason can’t imagine a week without: Sports or his Xbox; Most thrilling moment in sports: Playing in <strong>the</strong> Tennessee<br />

East-West All-Star game; Advice to kids: “Dream BIG... everything is possible”; Favorite colors: Royal Blue and Orange; Favorite food: Pasta; Favorite sports o<strong>the</strong>r than<br />

basketball: Football and Soccer; People Mason most admires: His fa<strong>the</strong>r and Coach K; What people don’t know about Mason: “He’s a mad gamerrrr”; When Mason<br />

was a kid, he tried to be like: Michael Jordan; When people fi rst <strong>meet</strong> Mason, <strong>the</strong>y think: He’s outgoing and can speak to anyone.<br />

2012-2013 Tusculum Men’s Basketball -- 13


DARIUS<br />

CARTER<br />

14 - 2012-2013 Tusculum Men’s Basketball<br />

MEET THE PIONEERS<br />

2011-12: Played in all 27 games including a start against Mountain State (Nov. 26)... Scored a season-high 23 points in his col-<br />

legiate debut vs. Mount Olive (Nov. 11)... Shot 7-for-9 from<br />

<strong>the</strong> fi eld and 8-of-9 from <strong>the</strong> free throw line... Recorded 11<br />

and 10 points, respec� vely against Lincoln Memorial (Feb.<br />

1) and Brevard (Feb. 4)... Posted nine points against Mountain State and eight markers <strong>the</strong> night<br />

before at Bluefi eld State (Nov. 25)... Finished <strong>the</strong> year averaging 5.3 points and 1.7 rebounds per<br />

game... Shot a sizzling 81.5 percent from <strong>the</strong> charity stripe as he went 44-for-54, including a stretch<br />

of 31-of-33 to close out <strong>the</strong> season... He made a string of 28 straight free throws from Dec. 10, 2011<br />

- Feb. 22, 2012... Recorded seven assists and four steals against Brevard... High School: A� ended<br />

Hargrave Military Academy in Chatham, Va.... Coached by Kevin Kea� s... Graduated from George<br />

Washington HS in Danville, Va... Coached by Bobby Mar� n... Le� ered in basketball and track &<br />

DARIUS CARTER’S CAREER HIGHS<br />

Points ..............................23, Mount Olive, 11/11/11<br />

FGM ..................................7, Mount Olive, 11/11/11<br />

FGA ............................................................... 9, twice<br />

3-pt. FG ........................................ 2, Brevard, 2/4/12<br />

3-pt. A� ........................................ 4, Brevard, 2/4/12<br />

FTM ................................... 8, Mount Olive, 11/11/11<br />

FTA ....................................9, Mount Olive, 11/11/11<br />

Rebounds ...................................................... 4, twice<br />

Off . Reb. ........................................................ 2, twice<br />

Def. Reb. ............................................. 3, three � mes<br />

Assists .......................................... 7, Brevard, 2/4/12<br />

Steals ........................................... 4, Brevard, 2/4/12<br />

Blocked Shots ..................................... 1, three � mes<br />

Minutes ......................................................30, twice<br />

GUARD 6-2 170 So.<br />

Cascade, Va. • George Washington HS<br />

Sport Management<br />

fi eld... All-Metro honoree in both<br />

sports... All-Conference selec� on<br />

in <strong>the</strong> long jump... Two-� m e re-<br />

cipient of <strong>the</strong> Academic Award<br />

and was <strong>the</strong> 2009-10 Defensive<br />

Award recipient... 2009-10 Team<br />

MVP in Track & Field... Member<br />

of 2008-09 District and Region Championship teams... Personal: Full name is Darius O’Neil Carter...<br />

Born July 17, 1992 in Cascade, Va... Son of Christopher and Frances Carter... Bro<strong>the</strong>r - Devan (25)...<br />

Majoring in sport management... Plans to be a college basketball coach... Hobbies include xBox 360... Favorite book: “Driven from Within”; Favorite movie: Remember<br />

<strong>the</strong> Titans”; Favorite musical ar� sts: J. Cole, Drake; Favorite sports team: North Carolina Tar Heels; Favorite athlete: LeBron James; Most thrilling moment in sports:<br />

Hi� ng four 3-pointers in a row to lead a comeback; Toughest player Darius has ever played against: Dezmine Wells.<br />

3<br />

DARIUS CARTER’S CAREER STATISTICS<br />

Total 3-point Rebounds<br />

Year GP GS Min Avg. FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg<br />

2011-12 Overall 27 1 521 19.3 44 124 .355 10 37 .270 44 54 .815 7 38 45 1.7 69 2 42 46 3 19 142 5.3<br />

SAC 18 0 346 19.2 27 82 .329 7 27 .259 28 30 .933 5 24 29 1.6 48 1 34 26 1 9 89 4.9<br />

Career Overall 27 1 521 19.3 44 124 .355 10 37 .270 44 54 .815 7 38 45 1.7 69 2 42 46 3 19 142 5.3<br />

SAC 18 0 346 19.2 27 82 .329 7 27 .259 28 30 .933 5 24 29 1.6 48 1 34 26 1 9 89 4.9


MEET THE PIONEERS<br />

2011-12: Made seven appearances, playing in 17 minutes... Dished out an assist in his season-high six minutes against Cincinna�<br />

Chris� an (Nov. 19)... Tallied three minutes in season-fi nale home win over Mars Hill (Feb. 25)... High School: A� ended Marselis-<br />

borg Gymnasium in Aarhus, Denmark... Played club ball<br />

with Horsens IC where he was coached by Kenneth Webb...<br />

Personal: Full name is Mar� n Dan Jorgensen... Born Aug.<br />

5, 1990 in Aarhus, Denmark... Nickname: “Marty”... Son of Per Dan and Lene Jorgensen... Sister<br />

- Me� e Maria Jorgensen (18)... Majoring in sports science... Minoring in psychology... SAC Com-<br />

missioner’s Honor Roll... Athle� c Director’s Honor Roll... Dean’s List... President’s List... Charles<br />

Oliver Gray Honors List... 2011-12 Tusculum Freshman of <strong>the</strong> Year Academic Award recipient...<br />

Plans to a� e nd graduate school and play professional basketball overseas... Community service in-<br />

cludes: Ne� e Day of Service, Greene County Humane Society; Favorite book: “The DNA of a Win-<br />

ner” by Rasmus Ankersen; Favorite midnight snack: Granola bars... Favorite sports team: Phoenix<br />

Suns; Mar� n can’t imagine a week without: Working out; Favorite athlete: Amar’e Stoudemire;<br />

Most thrilling moment in sports: Winning <strong>the</strong> Danish Men’s U16 Championship; Advice to kids:<br />

MARTIN JORGENSEN’S CAREER HIGHS<br />

Points ................................................................ None<br />

FGM .................................................................. None<br />

FGA ..................................................... 1, three � mes<br />

3-pt. FG ............................................................. None<br />

3-pt. A� ......................................................... 1, twice<br />

FTM ................................................................... None<br />

FTA ....................................................................None<br />

Rebounds .......................................................... None<br />

Off . Reb. ............................................................None<br />

Def. Reb. ...........................................................None<br />

Assists ....................1, Cincinna� Chris� an, 11/19/11<br />

Steals ................................................................None<br />

Blocked Shots ...................................................None<br />

Minutes .................6, Cincinna� Chris� an, 11/19/11<br />

MARTIN<br />

JORGENSEN<br />

GUARD 6-4 195 So.<br />

Beder, Denmark • Marselisborg Gymnasium<br />

Sports Science<br />

“Work hard! Hard work doesn’t<br />

guarantee success, but without<br />

it you have no chance”; Favorite<br />

color: Green; Favorite food: Pea-<br />

nut bu� er; Favorite sport o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

than basketball: Weightli� ing;<br />

People Mar� n most admires: His<br />

parents and his sister; Toughest<br />

player Mar� n has ever played<br />

against: Brevin Knight; What<br />

people don’t know about Mar-<br />

� n: He likes to sing, except he<br />

can’t hit a single note.<br />

33<br />

MARTIN JORGENSEN’S CAREER STATISTICS<br />

Total 3-point Rebounds<br />

Year GP GS Min Avg. FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg<br />

2011-12 Overall 7 0 16 2.3 0 3 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0<br />

SAC 4 0 7 1.8 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0<br />

Career Overall 7 0 16 2.3 0 3 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0<br />

SAC 4 0 7 1.8 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0<br />

2012-2013 Tusculum Men’s Basketball -- 15


16 - 2012-2013 Tusculum Men’s Basketball<br />

2011-12: Played in 21 contests, all off <strong>the</strong> bench in his rookie season... Scored a season-high 18 points in 22 minutes against<br />

Mars Hill (Feb. 25)... Shot 7-for-9 from <strong>the</strong> fl oor and went<br />

4-of-6 at <strong>the</strong> free throw line... Also pulled down a sea-<br />

son-best eight rebounds, including fi ve on <strong>the</strong> off ensive<br />

boards... Tallied 12 points against Brevard (Feb. 4) and 10 more markers at Catawba (Feb. 18), both<br />

wins... Finished <strong>the</strong> year shoo� ng 46.8 percent from <strong>the</strong> fi eld and 65.5 percent from <strong>the</strong> foul line...<br />

Posted two blocks against Mount Olive (Nov. 11), King (Nov. 18) and Mars Hill...High School: Played<br />

his prep career at Western Guilford HS in Greensboro, N.C... Coached by Art.Wade... Averaged 15<br />

points and 11 rebounds per game in his senior season... Tallied 10 points and eight boards per<br />

contest as a junior... Personal: Full name is Robert Neal Spinks... Born Feb. 4, 1993 in Greensboro,<br />

N.C... Son of Robert and Anne� e Spinks... Older bro<strong>the</strong>r Nick is a senior on <strong>the</strong> Tusculum basket-<br />

NEAL SPINKS’ CAREER HIGHS<br />

NEAL<br />

SPINKS<br />

Points ..................................... 18, Mars Hill, 2/25/12<br />

FGM ......................................... 7, Mars Hill, 2/25/12<br />

FGA .......................................... 9, Mars Hill, 2/25/12<br />

3-pt. FG ............................................................. None<br />

3-pt. A� ............................................................. None<br />

FTM .......................................... 4, Mars Hill, 2/25/12<br />

FTA ........................................... 6, Mars Hill, 2/25/12<br />

Rebounds ................................. 8, Mars Hill, 2/25/12<br />

Off . Reb. ................................... 5, Mars Hill, 2/25/12<br />

Def. Reb. ................................... 4, Wingate, 2/11/12<br />

Assists ....................................... 2, Wingate, 2/11/12<br />

Steals ............................................................ 1, twice<br />

Blocked Shots ..................................... 2, three � mes<br />

Minutes ............................................ 20, three � mes<br />

FORWARD 6-7 240 So.<br />

Greensboro, N.C. • Western Guilford HS<br />

Criminal Justice<br />

ball team... Has a younger sister,<br />

Nicole (17)... Majoring in crimi-<br />

nal jus� ce... Favorite midnight<br />

snack; Reese’s Peanut Bu� er<br />

Cups; Favorite movie: “Trans-<br />

formers”; Favorite musical ar� st:<br />

Rick Ross; Favorite sports team:<br />

MEET THE PIONEERS<br />

Orlando Magic; Least favorite food: Potatoes; Favorite athlete: Dwight Howard; Most thrilling mo-<br />

ment in sports: Hi� ng a game-winning shot; Advice to kids: “Take advantage of all opportuni� es”;<br />

Favorite color: Blue; Favorite food: Pizza; Favorite sport o<strong>the</strong>r than basketball: Football; People Neal most admires: His parents; Most famous person Neal has ever<br />

met: Michael Jordan; Toughest player Neal has ever played against: PJ Hairston; What people don’t know about Neal: He is profi cient in working with cars.<br />

4<br />

NEAL SPINKS’ CAREER STATISTICS<br />

Total 3-point Rebounds<br />

Year GP GS Min Avg. FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg<br />

2011-12 Overall 21 0 249 11.9 37 79 .468 0 1 .000 19 29 .655 17 28 45 2.1 33 0 6 20 10 3 93 4.4<br />

SAC 12 0 150 12.5 28 48 .583 0 0 .000 15 23 .652 12 16 28 2.3 18 0 5 13 6 1 71 5.9<br />

Career Overall 21 0 249 11.9 37 79 .468 0 1 .000 19 29 .655 17 28 45 2.1 33 0 6 20 10 3 93 4.4<br />

SAC 12 0 150 12.5 28 48 .583 0 0 .000 15 23 .652 12 16 28 2.3 18 0 5 13 6 1 71 5.9


MEET THE PIONEERS<br />

BEN<br />

ARNOLD<br />

GUARD 6-3 170 Fr.<br />

LaFollette, Tenn. • Cumberland Gap HS<br />

Pre-Pharmacy<br />

10<br />

High School: Graduated from Cumberland Gap HS where he was coached by Ernie Clawson... Helped lead <strong>the</strong> Pan<strong>the</strong>rs to a<br />

22-8 record his senior season and became <strong>the</strong> school’s all-� me scoring leader with 1,492 career points... He averaged nearly<br />

22 points, six rebounds and four steal per game during his fi nal prep campaign... Team captain and most valuable player... All-<br />

Conference honoree... Personal: Majoring in pre-pharmacy.<br />

DEVIN<br />

CALL<br />

GUARD 6-3 190 Fr.<br />

Winchester, Va. • Fishburn Military Academy<br />

Undeclared<br />

Fishburne Military Academy: A� ended college prep school where he averaged 13.2 points and 2.0 assists per game... High<br />

School: Graduated from Millbrook HS where he was coached by Sco� Mankins... Twice named team MVP and captain... Northwestern<br />

District Player of <strong>the</strong> Year... TV3 Winchester Player of <strong>the</strong> Year... All-District First Team... All-Region First Team... All-State<br />

Honorable Men� on... Averaged 17.5 points per game in his senior year... Tallied 5.0 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game in his<br />

fi nal season with <strong>the</strong> Pioneers... Personal: Full name is Devin Sco� Call... Born Aug. 8, 1992 in Winchester, Va... Son of Eric Call<br />

and Cheryl Green... Sisters - Zoe Green, Hartlee Call... Plans to be a FBI agent or a college scout... Favorite book: “A Child Called<br />

It”; Favorite midnight snack: Peanut bu� er and jelly; Favorite musical ar� st: 2 Chainz; Favorite song: “Champion” by Nelly; Devin can’t imagine a week without: His<br />

cell phone; Most thrilling moment in sports: Winning a state high school championship; Advice to kids: “Work and study hard”; Favorite color: Orange; Favorite food:<br />

Chicken; Favorite sport: Baseball; Person Devin most admires: His parents and grandparents; Toughest opponent Devin has ever played against: Erick Green; What<br />

people don’t know about Devin: He used to sing in his school choir; When he was a kid, Devin tried to be like: Jesus Shu� lesworth.<br />

BJ<br />

FISHER<br />

GUARD 6-2 175 Fr.<br />

Tucker, Ga. • Decatur HS<br />

Business<br />

11<br />

31<br />

High School: Graduated from Decatur HS where he was coached by Charlie Copp... 2A State Tournament par� cipant (2010,<br />

2011)... Two-year le� e rman... Averaged 15 points, fi ve rebounds per game in his senior year... Personal: Full name is Brian Dean<br />

Fisher, Jr... Born Mar. 6, 1993... Son of Brian Dean and Cheryl Fisher... Siblings - Bro<strong>the</strong>r: Noah; Sister - Hillary... Fa<strong>the</strong>r played<br />

quarterback at <strong>the</strong> University of Cincinna� and later played professionally for <strong>the</strong> Bal� more Colts... Sister plays volleyball at<br />

William Penn University in Iowa... Majoring in business... Plans to eventually own a business... Favorite midnight snack: Twizzlers;<br />

Favorite musical ar� st: J. Cole; BJ can’t go a week without: Basketball; Most thrilling moment in sports: Scoring 29 points<br />

and grabbed 12 rebounds against his former school in <strong>the</strong> championship game of <strong>the</strong> Decatur Classic Tournament; Advice to kids: “Follow your dreams”; Favorite<br />

color: Green; Favorite food: Hot wings; Favorite sports o<strong>the</strong>r than basketball: Football and golf; Person BJ most admires: His fa<strong>the</strong>r; Toughest player BJ has ever played<br />

against: Malcolm Brogdan; What people don’t know about BJ: He has a good sense of humor; When he was a kid, BJ tried to be like: His fa<strong>the</strong>r or Michael Jordan.<br />

2012-2013 Tusculum Men’s Basketball -- 17


KEITH<br />

JUMPER<br />

FORWARD 6-7 220 Fr.<br />

Lexington, S.C. • White Noll HS<br />

Sports Science<br />

18 - 2012-2013 Tusculum Men’s Basketball<br />

MEET THE PIONEERS<br />

0<br />

High School: Graduated from White Knoll HS... Coached by Bret Jones... Two-� m e All-Region performer and team MVP... Averaged<br />

18.2 points, 9.1 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 2.0 steals and 3.0 blocks per game... All-Star team selec� on... Personal: Full name is<br />

Keith B. Jumper... Born Sept. 1, 1994... Son of Felix and Rhonda Harvin... Bro<strong>the</strong>rs - CJ, Zac; Sister - Aunya... Majoring in sports<br />

science... Favorite book: “One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish”; Favorite midnight snack: Doritos; Favorite musical ar� sts: Big<br />

Sean, Hopsin, Lil’ Wayne; Keith can’t imagine a week without: His cell phone, music and TV; Advice to kids: “College is your<br />

chance to see what you’ve been missing. Both in <strong>the</strong> outside world and within yourself. Use this � me to explore as much as<br />

you can”; Favorite color: Red; Favorite food: Pizza, burgers, chicken; Favorite sport: Football; Person Keith most admires: His mo<strong>the</strong>r; Toughest opponent Keith has<br />

ever faced: Jordan Roper.<br />

RORY<br />

MCCLURE<br />

GUARD 6-0 160 Fr.<br />

Canton, N.C. • Pisgah HS<br />

Sport Management<br />

13<br />

High School: Graduated from Pisgah HS... Coached by Kasey Kruk... Averaged 22.5 points, 5.4 assists and 3.6 steals per game...<br />

Western North Carolina Athle� c Conference Player of <strong>the</strong> Year... County Player of <strong>the</strong> Year... All-State Second Team... All-District,<br />

All-Conference... Member of <strong>the</strong> 50-Point Club... Led <strong>the</strong> Black Bears to a WNCAC Tournament Championship... Selected to <strong>the</strong><br />

Blue-White All-Star game and <strong>the</strong> Ci� zen-Times All-Western North Carolina Team... Scored more than 1,000 career points... Personal:<br />

Full name is Rory Walsh McClure... Born Sept. 13, 1994 in Asheville, N.C... Son of Charles and Cyndi Blankenship... Bro<strong>the</strong>r<br />

- RJ McClure played basketball at Lenoir-Rhyne... Mo<strong>the</strong>r played volleyball at East Stroudsburg... Majoring in sport management<br />

with a minor in sport science... Community service: Ne� e Day of Service; Favorite books: “The Giver”, “Hunger Games”; “Miracle on 98th Street”; Favorite midnight<br />

snack: Spicy Nacho Doritos; Favorite musical ar� st: Corey Smith; Favorite song: “Do It”; Rory can’t imagine a week without: Basketball; Most thrilling moment in sports:<br />

Scoring 50 points in a game; Advice to kids: “Keep dreaming”; Favorite color: Red; Favorite food: Chicken; Favorite sport o<strong>the</strong>r than basketball: Soccer; Person Rory<br />

most admires: Lebron James; Toughest player Rory has ever played against: His bro<strong>the</strong>r; What people don’t know about Rory: He can dunk; When he was a kid, Rory<br />

tried to be like: Steve Nash.<br />

CHASE<br />

MOUNCE<br />

CENTER 6-9 220 Fr.<br />

Elkin, N.C. • Fort Union Military Academy<br />

Business<br />

21<br />

Fort Union Military Academy: Averaged 7.2 points and 6.1 rebounds per game at <strong>the</strong> college prep school... High School: Graduated<br />

from Forsyth Country Day... Coached by Fletcher Arri� ... Averaged 11.8 points and 8.5 rebounds per contest... Personal:<br />

Born May 7, 1993... Son of Neil and Angie Mounce... Bro<strong>the</strong>rs - Carson, Clay... Fa<strong>the</strong>r played baseball at Montreat-Anderson,<br />

while his mo<strong>the</strong>r played volleyball at Appalachian State... Majoring in business... Favorite book: “Basketball Junkie”; Favorite<br />

musical ar� sts: Kanye West, J Cole, Dave Ma� hews; Chase can’t imagine a week without: Computer; Advice to kids: “Work hard<br />

at whatever you do”; Favorite color: Red; Favorite food: Japanese; Favorite sports o<strong>the</strong>r than basketball: Baseball, Golf; People<br />

Chase most admires: His parents; Toughest player Chase has ever played against: Quincy Miller; What people don’t know about Chase: He collects sneakers; When<br />

he was a kid, Chase tried to be like: Pau Gasol.


MEET THE PIONEERS<br />

MATT<br />

REDIC<br />

GUARD 6-0 190 Fr.<br />

Durham, N.C. • Nor<strong>the</strong>rn HS<br />

Undeclared<br />

1<br />

High School: Graduated from Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Durham HS in Durham, N.C... Named MVP of <strong>the</strong> NC Jaguars AAU – 17U team in 2011<br />

and also played on <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Durham baseball team... Personal: Full name is Ma� h ew Redic... Son of Michael and Patricia<br />

Redic... Bro<strong>the</strong>rs - Michael, Jr. and Patrick; Sister - Starr; Bro<strong>the</strong>r, Michael played baseball at UNC Greensboro, while his bro<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

Patrick ran track at UNC Pembroke... Favorite book: The Bible; Favorite class at Tusculum: Sports and Psychology; Favorite midnight<br />

snack: Popcorn; Ma� can’t go a week without: Video games; Advice to kids: “Stay in school”; Favorite color: Blue; Favorite<br />

food: Crab legs; Favorite sport: Baseball; Person Ma� most admires: His mo<strong>the</strong>r; Toughest player Ma� has ever played against:<br />

Ryan Kelly; When he was a kid, Ma� tried to be like: Kobe Bryant; When people fi rst <strong>meet</strong> Ma� , <strong>the</strong>y think: “He’s shy”.<br />

MATT<br />

SHOWN<br />

FORWARD 6-6 210 Fr.<br />

Knoxville, Tenn. • Alcoa HS<br />

Undeclared<br />

22<br />

High School: A� ended Alcoa HS where he was coached by Tony Jones... Averaged 18 points and 8.3 rebounds per game while<br />

being named Blount County Player of <strong>the</strong> Year... All-Blount County... All-District... All-District Tournament... All-Region.. All-Region<br />

Tournament... Played his club basketball for <strong>the</strong> Tennessee Travelers where he was coached by Charlie Benson... Personal:<br />

Full name is Robert Ma� h ew Shown... Born Nov. 19, 1993... Son of Vance and Linda Shown... Sister - Whitney... Favorite midnight<br />

snack: Ski� les; Favorite musical ar� st: 2 Chainz; Favorite song: “Crack”; Ma� can’t go a week without: His cell phone; Most<br />

thrilling moment in sports: His fi rst dunk; Advice to kids: “Don’t give up on your dreams”; Favorite color: Blue; Favorite food:<br />

Fried rice and shrimp sauce; Favorite sport o<strong>the</strong>r than basketball: Football; People Ma� most admires: His parents; Toughest opponent Ma� has ever played against:<br />

Jonathan Williams, III; What people don’t know about Ma� : He loves to fi sh; When he was a kid, Ma� tried to be like: His fa<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

CHASE<br />

WARD-MCEWEN<br />

GUARD 6-1 185 Fr.<br />

Upper Marlboro, Md. • Massanutan Military Academy<br />

Undeclared<br />

5<br />

High School: Graduated from Massanu� en Military Academy where he averaged 10.7 points and 3.5 assists per game... Personal:<br />

Full name is Chase Ma� h ew Ward-McEwen... Born Mar. 26, 1993 in Columbia, Md... Son of Derek McEwen and Tamara<br />

Ward Lucas... Bro<strong>the</strong>rs - Tre, DJ, Kyle and Marcus; Sisters - Logan, Kennedy... Fa<strong>the</strong>r played football at Villanova... Stepfa<strong>the</strong>r<br />

played football at Delaware... Plans to play basketball overseas or work in criminal jus� ce... Favorite book: “Hunger Games”;<br />

Favorite class: Coaching Basketball; Favorite musical ar� st: Tyga; Chase can’t go a week without: Basketball; Most thrilling moment<br />

in sports: Dunking on two people at <strong>the</strong> same � me; Advice to kids: “Work hard, play hard”; Favorite food: Burritos from<br />

Sonic; Favorite sport: Volleyball; Toughest opponents Chase has ever played against: Corban Collins, Terry Brutus; What people don’t know about Chase: “He’s got<br />

bounce”; When he was a kid, Chase tried to be like: Michael Jordan.<br />

2012-2013 Tusculum Men’s Basketball -- 19


DEBORAH<br />

DAVIS<br />

Associate Athletic Director<br />

NCAA Compliance • Senior Woman Administrator<br />

17th Year • Tusculum College, 1997<br />

Deborah Davis is in her 17th year on <strong>the</strong> Tusculum College Athle� c staff . Davis, a na-<br />

� v e of Milan, Tenn., has served <strong>the</strong> Pioneer athle� cs department in a variety of roles. Davis<br />

holds <strong>the</strong> � tles of Associate Athle� c Director, Senior Woman Administrator and oversees<br />

NCAA Compliance for Tusculum’s 14 intercollegiate sports.<br />

As Associate Athle� c Director, Davis is responsible for <strong>the</strong> day-to-day opera� on of <strong>the</strong><br />

athle� cs department. Davis is entering her seventh year as Tusculum’s NCAA Compliance<br />

Offi cer. She is responsible for tracking student-athlete eligibility and Tusculum’s con� nued<br />

compliance with NCAA rules and regula� ons.<br />

She is serving as chair of <strong>the</strong> South Atlan� c Conference Compliance Offi cers Committee<br />

and <strong>the</strong> SAC Senior Woman Administrators commi� ee.<br />

She holds undergraduate and graduate degrees from Tusculum College. In 1997, she<br />

earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Organiza� onal Management, gradua� ng Magna<br />

Cum Laude. Davis followed that in 1999 with her Master’s degree in <strong>the</strong> same fi eld from<br />

Tusculum.<br />

She is married to Mr. Sco� Davis and <strong>the</strong>y are <strong>the</strong> parents of two daughters, Kandice<br />

and Amber and have two grandsons, Ty and Trey.<br />

RANDY<br />

LOGGINS<br />

Assistant Athletic Director<br />

6th Year • Tusculum College, 2006 Tom Stueber is beginning his third year as <strong>the</strong> Faculty Athle� cs Representa� ve at Tusculum<br />

College and his seven as Assistant Athle� c trainer. He is also star� ng his third year as<br />

Director of <strong>the</strong> Athle� c Training Educa� on Program at Tusculum.<br />

Randy Loggins is entering his sixth year as Assistant Athle� c Director at Tusculum College.<br />

Loggins, a 2006 Tusculum graduate, serves as <strong>the</strong> business manager for <strong>the</strong> athle� c<br />

department, overseeing <strong>the</strong> budgets for all 14 sponsored sports. He assists with NCAA compliance,<br />

game-day opera� ons, promo� ons, football season � cket sales and support for all<br />

internal opera� ons. He also serves as <strong>the</strong> department liason for all summer sports camp and<br />

<strong>the</strong> Pioneer Student Athlete Advisory Council.<br />

Loggins came to <strong>the</strong> Greeneville campus in 2003 as a member of <strong>the</strong> Pioneer football<br />

team. The Stockton, Calif. na� ve le� e red on <strong>the</strong> off ensive line for two seasons, including<br />

TC’s South Atlan� c Conference Championship campaign in 2003. The Pioneers posted a combined<br />

15-6 record during his two years at Tusculum.<br />

In 2005, he served as a student assistant football coach, where he assisted with <strong>the</strong><br />

defensive backs.<br />

Loggins has severed on several commi� ees, including <strong>the</strong> College’s Quality Enhancement<br />

Plan, Community Standards Board and <strong>the</strong> NCAA Division II Regional Baseball Committee.<br />

He has worked with <strong>the</strong> Greeneville Astros minor league baseball team (2006-08) and<br />

will be in his fi � h year as a TSSAA football offi cial this fall.<br />

Loggins is married to <strong>the</strong> former Brook Miller of Richmond, Ky. Brook is a 2003 graduate<br />

of Tusculum who starred on <strong>the</strong> Pioneer women’s tennis team. Randy and Brook are <strong>the</strong><br />

proud parents of one daughter, Kamara Grace.<br />

MIKE<br />

JOY<br />

Assistant Athletic Director<br />

17th Year • University of Kentucky, 1978<br />

Mike Joy is beginning his second year as Assistant Athle� c Director at Tusculum College.<br />

Joy, who has been affi liated with Tusculum for <strong>the</strong> past 16 years, will also con� nue to<br />

guide <strong>the</strong> women’s soccer program, a post he has held since 1997.<br />

Joy will assist with fundraising eff orts and special projects within <strong>the</strong> Tusculum Athle�<br />

c Department and its 14 intercollegiate sports.<br />

Since his arrival in Greeneville in 1997, TC women’s soccer has established itself as<br />

one of <strong>the</strong> most formidable programs in <strong>the</strong> South Atlan� c Conference and NCAA Division II.<br />

Since 2000, <strong>the</strong> Pioneers have claimed ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> SAC regular season championship, <strong>the</strong> SAC<br />

Tournament � tle or advanced to <strong>the</strong> NCAA II Tournament in all but two seasons. During his<br />

storied tenure, Joy’s teams have claimed four SAC Championships and four SAC Tournament<br />

� t les in <strong>the</strong> last eight years. Tusculum has also accounted for a remarkable 12 straight winning<br />

seasons during Joy’s watch.<br />

Coach Joy’s squads have grown accustomed to facing tough compe� � on, as TC tradi-<br />

� o nally plays a challenging schedule consis� ng of a number of Top 25 opponents. His desire<br />

to face some of Division II’s best teams makes Joy’s 181-75-18 coaching record at Tusculum<br />

all <strong>the</strong> more impressive. He is one of <strong>the</strong> winningest ac� ve coaches in NCAA Division<br />

II women’s soccer, ranking fourth with 267 total victories and 16th with a .714 career win<br />

percentage. With a 64-20-6 record (.744) against SAC opponents, Joy ranks second all-� me<br />

among SAC women’s soccer coaches in league victories (64). He also places second with 181<br />

overall wins (since 1998).<br />

A na� ve of Dallas, Texas, Joy came to Tusculum a� er a successful fi ve-year run at<br />

Midway College. While at <strong>the</strong> Midway, Ky. school, Joy posted an impressive 86-25-5 record,<br />

while capturing fi ve consecu� ve Kentucky Intercollegiate Athle� c Conference (KIAC) � tles.<br />

He also guided <strong>the</strong> Eagles to a record fi ve NAIA regional championship appearances. Joy’s<br />

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teams claimed two Mid-South Region � tles and earned back-to-back berths in <strong>the</strong> NAIA Na-<br />

� o nal Championships in 1994 and 1995. His squads were also ranked in <strong>the</strong> NAIA Top 20<br />

during all fi ve seasons, and remarkably, his teams never lost a conference match during his<br />

watch.<br />

For his eff orts, <strong>the</strong> 1978 University of Kentucky graduate has earned NAIA District 32,<br />

NSCAA/Umbro Midsouth and Great Lakes Region Coach of <strong>the</strong> Year accolades. More impressively,<br />

he has been nominated three � mes for Na� onal Coach of <strong>the</strong> Year considera� on.<br />

In 1990, Joy returned to his alma mater to start <strong>the</strong> women’s soccer program at Kentucky.<br />

While compe� ng as a club team, <strong>the</strong> Lady Kats posted a 20-12-2 record during his two<br />

seasons in Lexington. Joy served double-duty on <strong>the</strong> Pioneer athle� cs staff for three years,<br />

also ac� ng as head coach of <strong>the</strong> Tusculum men and women’s tennis programs. In his successful<br />

three-year run at <strong>the</strong> net, he accounted for a combined 79-64 record for both programs.<br />

The 2000-01 season was his fi nest, as <strong>the</strong> men’s squad posted a 13-8 tally and fi nished third<br />

in <strong>the</strong> South Atlan� c Conference. The women’s team also shined that year, as <strong>the</strong> Pioneers<br />

went 13-10 and became <strong>the</strong> fi rst Tusculum team to earn a berth in <strong>the</strong> NCAA Division II<br />

Tournament.<br />

For his eff orts in <strong>the</strong> 2000-01 season, Joy was honored by his peers as <strong>the</strong> recipient<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Art Argauer Award, which recognizes <strong>the</strong> Tusculum College Coach of <strong>the</strong> Year of <strong>the</strong><br />

school’s 14 sponsored sports. He earned <strong>the</strong> Argaurer Award again in <strong>the</strong> 2006-07 campaign.<br />

He is also <strong>the</strong> director and founder of <strong>the</strong> “Joy of Soccer” camp, which has just completed<br />

its 18th year.<br />

Joy and his wife Kathy, who is an academic advisor for <strong>the</strong> Tusculum College Graduate<br />

and Professional Studies program, are <strong>the</strong> parents of three children, Hea<strong>the</strong>r, Lesli, and<br />

Jus� n. Hea<strong>the</strong>r graduated from Tusculum in 1999 a� er two seasons as goalkeeper. Lesli is a<br />

graduate of Midway College, and Jus� n currently lives in Lexington, Ky. Coach Joy also has<br />

one grandson, Tyler and four granddaughters, Madison, Brooklynn, Jaydan, and Briana.<br />

TOM<br />

STUEBER<br />

Faculty Athletic Representative<br />

7th Year • Marshall University, 1989<br />

The faculty athle� cs representa� ve (FAR) at Tusculum is a member of <strong>the</strong> faculty or<br />

administra� ve staff who is designated by <strong>the</strong> president to represent <strong>the</strong> ins� tu� o n and its<br />

faculty in <strong>the</strong> ins� tu� o n’s rela� onships with <strong>the</strong> NCAA and <strong>the</strong> South Atlan� c Conference.<br />

The FAR is ac� ve in maintaining <strong>the</strong> academic integrity within <strong>the</strong> athle� cs program, assisting<br />

with <strong>the</strong> overall student-athlete well-being as well as assists with <strong>the</strong> ins� tu� o nal control<br />

of <strong>the</strong> athle� cs program.<br />

Stueber, a na� ve of Pine Bush, N.Y, came to Tusculum from William Woods University<br />

in Fulton, Mo., where he served as Athle� c Training Educa� on Program Director since<br />

1998.<br />

At Tusculum, he is <strong>the</strong> cer� fi ed athle� c trainer for <strong>the</strong> sports of men and women’s<br />

tennis, while also serving as an assistant professor in Athle� c Training Educa� on Program.<br />

While in Missouri, he also worked at <strong>the</strong> Capital Region Medical Center in Jeff erson<br />

City where he provided sports medicine out-reach services.<br />

From 1994-98, he was a clinical athle� c trainer at <strong>the</strong> Healthworks division of <strong>the</strong><br />

Audrian Medical Center in Mexico, Mo.<br />

In 1993, he was an adjunct faculty member at Shawnee State University in Portsmouth,<br />

Ohio. Prior to that, he served as a clinical athle� c trainer with <strong>the</strong> Sco� Orthopedic<br />

Center in Hun� ngton, W.Va.<br />

Stueber is a 1989 graduate of Marshall University where he earned a bachelor’s degree<br />

in Athle� c Training. He followed that with a Masters degree from Ohio University in<br />

1992.<br />

While at Ohio, he served as a graduate assistant athle� c trainer. In <strong>the</strong> summer of<br />

1991, he was an athle� c trainer with <strong>the</strong> Newburgh Raiders Minor-Professional Football<br />

Team in New York.<br />

Stueber is cer� fi ed by <strong>the</strong> Na� onal Athle� c Trainers Associa� on (NATA) and is a clinical<br />

instructor educator with <strong>the</strong> NATA Educa� onal Council.<br />

He has taken American Red Cross Instructor Training in CPR for <strong>the</strong> Professional Rescuer<br />

and Community First Aid & Safety.<br />

He is a member of <strong>the</strong> Tennessee Athle� c Trainers Society and a former member of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Missouri Athle� c Trainers Associa� on. He is also a member of <strong>the</strong> Lambda Chi Alpha<br />

Fraternity.<br />

In 2004, he was <strong>the</strong> recipient of a Presiden� al Cita� on for signifi cant contribu� on to<br />

academic life at William Woods University.<br />

Stueber has one son Tanner, and two daughters, Sydney and Zoe.


2011-12 STATISTICS & RESULTS<br />

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL<br />

ALL GAMES ................................(11-16) (7-6) (3-8) (1-2)<br />

CONFERENCE ..............................(8-10) (6-3) (2-7) (0-0)<br />

NON-CONFERENCE ......................(3-6) (1-3) (1-1) (1-2)<br />

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS<br />

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

13 Vest, Kevin ...........................27 27 837 31.0 124 265 .468 41 103 .398 126 146 .863 11 92 103 3.8 73 3 67 75 3 45 415 15.4<br />

Conference-Only ...................18 18 585 32.5 88 188 .468 30 77 .390 83 96 .865 5 62 67 3.7 51 2 47 47 3 36 289 16.1<br />

21 Klempin, Tommy ..................27 27 709 26.3 99 159 .623 0 0 .000 93 125 .744 52 85 137 5.1 80 1 9 60 9 16 291 10.8<br />

Conference-Only ...................18 18 461 25.6 64 108 .593 0 0 .000 49 66 .742 34 59 93 5.2 55 1 7 36 6 11 177 9.8<br />

14 Steigerwald, Jus� n ...............26 26 893 34.3 94 190 .495 27 83 .325 55 74 .743 21 98 119 4.6 59 1 96 61 16 36 270 10.4<br />

Conference-Only ...................18 18 665 36.9 70 151 .464 20 69 .290 39 52 .750 14 70 84 4.7 40 0 65 45 13 24 199 11.1<br />

05 Carter, Darius .......................27 1 521 19.3 44 124 .355 10 37 .270 44 54 .815 7 38 45 1.7 69 2 42 46 3 19 142 5.3<br />

Conference-Only ...................18 0 346 19.2 27 82 .329 7 27 .259 28 30 .933 5 24 29 1.6 48 1 34 26 1 9 89 4.9<br />

23 Spinks, Nick ..........................27 20 626 23.2 55 141 .390 7 18 .389 8 19 .421 12 56 68 2.5 35 0 58 48 3 23 125 4.6<br />

Conference-Only ...................18 14 424 23.6 38 91 .418 4 10 .400 7 12 .583 8 37 45 2.5 21 0 37 37 1 16 87 4.8<br />

04 Spinks, Neal .........................21 0 249 11.9 37 79 .468 0 1 .000 19 29 .655 17 28 45 2.1 33 0 6 20 10 3 93 4.4<br />

Conference-Only ...................12 0 150 12.5 28 48 .583 0 0 .000 15 23 .652 12 16 28 2.3 18 0 5 13 6 1 71 5.9<br />

24 O’Conner, Daniel ..................26 8 526 20.2 30 89 .337 2 12 .167 14 24 .583 24 58 82 3.2 48 3 25 34 15 8 76 2.9<br />

Conference-Only ...................17 7 364 21.4 21 59 .356 0 4 .000 12 18 .667 20 33 53 3.1 29 2 14 25 12 7 54 3.2<br />

52 Tuz, Anton ............................17 3 136 8.0 20 43 .465 0 6 .000 4 8 .500 10 20 30 1.8 15 0 1 6 2 6 44 2.6<br />

Conference-Only ...................10 2 84 8.4 11 21 .524 0 2 .000 1 4 .250 6 10 16 1.6 5 0 1 4 2 4 23 2.3<br />

22 Taylor, Ty ..............................10 0 23 2.3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 4 6 .667 1 6 7 0.7 6 0 1 3 0 0 4 0.4<br />

Conference-Only .....................4 0 4 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0.0<br />

33 Jorgensen, Mar� n ..................7 0 16 2.3 0 3 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0<br />

Conference-Only .....................4 0 7 1.8 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0<br />

TEAM .......................................... 43 51 94 3.5 0 6 0<br />

Conference-Only ....................... 28 35 63 3.5 0 4 0<br />

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Total .....................................27 630 1341 .470 90 272 .331 442 600 .737 243 652 895 33.1 513 18 371 454 72 173 1792 66.4<br />

Conference-Only ...................18 414 886 .467 62 194 .320 269 356 .756 153 418 571 31.7 322 9 244 292 48 115 1159 64.4<br />

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Opponents ...........................27 612 1440 .425 196 524 .374 400 561 .713 269 551 820 30.4 542 - 321 389 96 215 1820 67.4<br />

Conference-Only ...................18 398 929 .428 133 342 .389 257 347 .741 167 362 529 29.4 332 4 209 248 67 140 1186 65.9<br />

Team Sta� s� cs TC OPP<br />

SCORING .............................................................1792 1820<br />

Points per game ...................................................... 66.4 67.4<br />

Scoring margin ........................................................ -1.0 -<br />

FIELD GOALS-ATT ..........................................630-1341 612-1440<br />

Field goal pct ...........................................................470 .425<br />

3 POINT FG-ATT ................................................90-272 196-524<br />

3-point FG pct ......................................................... .331 .374<br />

3-pt FG made per game ............................................ 3.3 7.3<br />

FREE THROWS-ATT .........................................442-600 400-561<br />

Free throw pct .........................................................737 .713<br />

F-Throws made per game .......................................16.4 14.8<br />

REBOUNDS ............................................................895 820<br />

Rebounds per game ................................................ 33.1 30.4<br />

Rebounding margin ................................................+2.8 -<br />

ASSISTS .................................................................371 321<br />

Assists per game .....................................................13.7 11.9<br />

TURNOVERS ..........................................................454 389<br />

Turnovers per game ................................................ 16.8 14.4<br />

Turnover margin ..................................................... -2.4 -<br />

Assist/turnover ra� o ................................................. 0.8 0.8<br />

STEALS ...................................................................173 215<br />

Steals per game ........................................................6.4 8.0<br />

BLOCKS ....................................................................72 96<br />

Blocks per game ........................................................ 2.7 3.6<br />

ATTENDANCE .......................................................6982 6892<br />

Home games-Avg/Game .................................... 13-537 11-594<br />

Neutral site-Avg/Game ................................................ - 3-119<br />

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd Total<br />

Tusculum .............................................. 881 911 1792<br />

Opponents ............................................ 899 921 1820<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score A� end<br />

11/11/11 MOUNT OLIVE+ L 64-77 510<br />

11/12/11 BARTON+ L 69-89 382<br />

11/18/11 vs. King (Tenn.)^ L 70-81 117<br />

11/19/11 vs. Cincinna� Chris� an^ W 94-64 116<br />

11/22/11 LEES-MCRAE& W 75-60 489<br />

11/25/11 at Bluefi eld State$ W 86-67 209<br />

11/26/11 vs. Mountain State$ L 47-50 125<br />

12/03/11 at Brevard* W 74-63 791<br />

12/10/11 NEWBERRY* W 76-70 467<br />

12/19/11 WINSTON-SALEM L 70-74 162<br />

01/04/12 at #3 Lincoln Memorial* L 66-80 810<br />

01/07/12 WINGATE* L 51-60 362<br />

01/11/12 CARSON-NEWMAN* W 67-61 918<br />

01/14/12 CATAWBA* W 70-69 944<br />

01/18/12 at Anderson (S.C.)* L 63-75 603<br />

01/21/12 at Mars Hill* L 57-63 502<br />

01/25/12 at Lenoir-Rhyne* L 47-51 705<br />

01/28/12 at Newberry* L 68-87 534<br />

02/01/12 #9 LINCOLN MEMORIAL* L 58-65 508<br />

02/04/12 BREVARD* W 66-50 411<br />

02/08/12 at Carson-Newman* L 64-78 842<br />

02/11/12 at Wingate* L 43-63 567<br />

02/15/12 #24 ANDERSON (S.C.)* L 72-75 522<br />

02/18/12 at Catawba* W 60-50 511<br />

02/22/12 LENOIR-RHYNE* W 70-54 302<br />

02/25/12 MARS HILL* W 87-72 1011<br />

02/29/12 at #12 Lincoln Memorial# L 58-72 460<br />

* = South Atlan� c Conference Game<br />

# = SAC Tournament - Quarterfi nal, Harrogate, Tenn.<br />

+ = SAC/Conference Carolinas Challenge, Greeneville, Tenn.<br />

^ = Dick Campbell Memorial Classic, Jeff erson City, Tenn.<br />

$ = Currence Classic, Bluefi eld, W.Va.<br />

& = Suspended game completed on Dec. 1, 2011<br />

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LENZY HOUSTON<br />

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help, please contact <strong>the</strong> Tusculum Athle� c<br />

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1 9 10<br />

Record & Results Not Available<br />

1 9 10-11<br />

Record & Results Not Complete<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

2/13 Tennessee L 26-45<br />

1 9 1 4 -15<br />

Record & Results Not Complete<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

2/11 at Tennessee L 19-24<br />

1 9 1 6 -17<br />

Record & Results Not Complete<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

1/13 at Tennessee L 11-39<br />

2/19 Tennessee W 18-17<br />

1 9 1 7 -18<br />

Record & Results Not Complete<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

1/14 at Tennessee L 17-21<br />

2/18 Tennessee W 33-26<br />

1 9 1 9 - 20<br />

Results Not Complete<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

1/19 at Tennessee L 35-41<br />

1 9 20-21<br />

Results Not Complete<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

1/15 at Tennessee L 15-41<br />

1 9 22-23<br />

Results Not Complete<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

1/15 at Tennessee L 19-35<br />

1 9 2 5 -26<br />

Results Not Complete<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

1/16 at Tennessee L 22-44<br />

1 9 2 7 -28 ( 11-4 )<br />

Results Not Available<br />

1 9 2 8 - 47<br />

Record & Results Not Available<br />

1 9 3 4 - 3 5<br />

Results Not Complete<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

------- Appalachian St. L 25-27<br />

1 9 3 5 - 3 6<br />

Results Not Complete<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

------- Appalachian St. W 26-19<br />

1 944- 4 5<br />

Results Not Complete<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

12/15 at Tennessee L 17-49<br />

1 948- 49<br />

Results Not Complete<br />

Coach: Don Spargo<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

------- Elizabethton College W 57-35<br />

------- Mars Hill L 41-56<br />

------- B.T. Chevrolet L 41-48<br />

------- Mars Hill W 44-40<br />

------- Asheville-Biltmore L 37-52<br />

------- Union (Ky.) L 58-79<br />

------- East Tennessee St. L 34-56<br />

------- Maryville L 29-63<br />

------- King W 68-55<br />

------- Carson-Newman L 50-52<br />

------- Emory & Henry L 62-83<br />

------- Milligan L 46-64<br />

------- King L 59-62<br />

------- Cumberland (Ky.) W 70-55<br />

------- Lincoln Memorial W 56-54<br />

------- Asheville-Biltmore W 59-46<br />

------- East Tennessee St. L 44-61<br />

------- Emory & Henry W 57-55<br />

------- Lincoln Memorial L 53-83<br />

------- Milligan L 63-73<br />

1 950-5 1<br />

Record & Results Not Available<br />

1 952-5 3<br />

Results Not Complete<br />

SMAC Champions<br />

SMAC Tournament Champions<br />

Coach: Tack Coun� s s<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

1/6 Lincoln Memorial* W 94-79<br />

1/24 at Lincoln Memorial* L 77-91<br />

2/21 at Western Carolina L 72-109<br />

------- East Tennessee St.* L 62-89<br />

------- East Tennessee St.* L 78-88<br />

1 953-54<br />

Results Not Complete<br />

Coach: Tack Coun� s s<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

------- Beckley L N/A<br />

------- Milligan* W 74-71<br />

------- Emory & Henry* L 71-87<br />

12/4 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 66-98<br />

12/5 at Appalachian St. W 71-65<br />

12/2 Appalachian St. W 84-74<br />

1/16 Lincoln Memorial* W 81-79<br />

------- Union (Ky.)* W 108-81<br />

------- Carson-Newman* W 94-79<br />

------- Milligan* W 91-79<br />

------- Union (Ky.)* L 85-90<br />

------- Carson-Newman* W 96-87<br />

------- Emory & Henry* W 109-103<br />

------- King W 91-66<br />

------- King W 63-60<br />

------- East Tennessee St. L 79-97<br />

------- East Tennessee St. L 65-72<br />

VSAC Tournament<br />

------- Union W 91-71<br />

------- Emory & Henry L 99-106<br />

2/27 at Lincoln Memorial# L 72-74<br />

# VSAC Tournament, Harrogate, Tenn.<br />

1 954- 55<br />

Coach: Larry McClements<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

------- at East Tennessee St. L 58-100<br />

------- at Bluefi eld L 86-90<br />

1/5 at Milligan* L 78-80<br />

1/8 Carson-Newman* L 73-78<br />

1/12 Milligan* L 71-81<br />

1/15 Pikeville L 81-103<br />

1/17 Lincoln Memorial* W 68-61<br />

1/22 at Lincoln Memorial* L 41-62<br />

1/27 East Tennessee St. L 54-89<br />

1/31 Bluefi eld W 87-68<br />

2/3 Emory & Henry W 103-94<br />

2/4 at King W 74-70<br />

2/7 at Union (Ky.) L 69-88<br />

2/8 at Pikeville W 51-50<br />

2/12 King W 66-65<br />

2/18 Maryville W 89-85<br />

2/19 at Carson-Newman* W 83-70<br />

2/21 at Maryville W 93-73<br />

2/25 at Emory & Henry<br />

3/3 v. Lincoln Memorial+ L 77-83<br />

+ SMAC Tournament, Morristown, Tenn.<br />

1 955- 56 ( 1 8 - 7 )<br />

Coach: Larry McClements<br />

SMAC Champions<br />

SMAC Tournament Champions<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

11/26 at King W 85-74<br />

12/1 Lincoln Memorial* L 77-101<br />

12/3 Union (Ky.) W 91-79<br />

12/6 at Maryville W 76-64<br />

12/9 East Tennessee St. L 63-69<br />

1/7 at East Tennessee St. L 64-70<br />

1/9 Milligan* W 86-76<br />

1/11 Pikeville W 78-73<br />

1/14 v. Western Carolina+ L 81-94<br />

1/21 Carson-Newman* W 62-61<br />

1/25 Maryville W 88-63<br />

1/28 Tennessee Wesleyan W 72-66<br />

1/30 at Union (2OT) W 82-77<br />

2/2 at Cha� anooga W 64-58<br />

2/3 at Sewanee W 75-70<br />

2/7 at Tennessee Wesleyan L -------<br />

2/9 Bluefi eld W 97-80<br />

2/11 at Lincoln Memorial* L 49-64<br />

2/17 at Emory & Henry* (OT) L 97-98<br />

2/18 at Carson-Newman* W 75-56<br />

2/21 at Milligan* W 82-74<br />

2/24 Emory & Henry* W 86-72<br />

2/25 King W 69-61<br />

3/2 v. Union% W 94-87<br />

3/3 at Lincoln Memorial% W 55-51<br />

+ Bryson City, N.C.<br />

% SMAC Tournament, Harrogate, Tenn.<br />

24 - 2012-2013 Tusculum Men’s Basketball<br />

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS<br />

1 956- 57 ( 1 7 - 7 )<br />

Results Not Complete<br />

Coach: Larry McClements<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

11/24 Concord W 84-71<br />

11/30 Union (Ky.) W 84-63<br />

12/1 at Milligan W 71-58<br />

12/5 Lincoln Memorial* W 60-55<br />

12/8 East Tennessee St.* L 51-59<br />

12/11 Milligan W 71-61<br />

12/12 at Maryville W 83-67<br />

1/5 Emory & Henry W 73-58<br />

1/8 at East Tennessee St.* L 51-75<br />

1/10 at Lincoln Memorial* L 62-67<br />

1/11 Cha� a nooga W 102-72<br />

1/19 Bluefi eld W 112-58<br />

1/23 Tennessee Wesleyan* L 55-71<br />

1/26 Carson-Newman* W 80-75<br />

1/28 at Union (Ky.) L 74-91<br />

2/1 at Bluefi eld W 91-80<br />

2/2 at King W 85-69<br />

2/7 King W 61-59<br />

2/9 at Tenn. Wesleyan* (2OT) L N/A<br />

2/15 Maryville W 88-68<br />

2/16 at Carson-Newman* W 69-67<br />

2/19 at Emory & Henry - N/A<br />

2/20 at Pikeville W 51-50<br />

2/28 v. Milligan+ W 71-69<br />

3/1 at Lincoln Memorial+ L 62-72<br />

+ SMAC Tournament, Harrogate, Tenn.<br />

1 957- 64<br />

Record & Results Not Available<br />

1 964- 65 ( 1 6 - 6 )<br />

Complete Results Not Available<br />

Coach: Leo Cur� n<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

------- at Asheville-Biltmore L 70-77<br />

------- Asheville-Biltmore W 91-76<br />

1 965- 66 ( 1 6 - 7 )<br />

VSAC Tournament Champions<br />

Results Not Complete<br />

Coach: Leo Cur� n/Pat Vinson<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

11/23 Asheville-Biltmore W 83-71<br />

11/27 at Berea - -------<br />

12/1 at Asheville-Biltmore L 72-82<br />

12/6 at Bryan* - -------<br />

12/10 Tennessee Wesleyan* W 63-60<br />

12/13 at Emory & Henry W 83-70<br />

12/17 Berea - -------<br />

1/8 at Woff ord L 83-92<br />

1/11 Lincoln Memorial* W 63-58<br />

1/13 Emory & Henry W 93-56<br />

1/17 Milligan* W 95-72<br />

1/21 at King* W 77-64<br />

1/27 Carson-Newman* L 68-97<br />

1/29 at Lincoln Memorial* W 52-50<br />

2/5 Woff ord L 67-84<br />

2/7 at Tennessee Wesleyan* L 61-74<br />

2/8 King* (OT) W 94-90<br />

2/10 at Carson-Newman* L 64-84<br />

2/15 at Milligan* W 65-63<br />

2/17 Bryan* W 90-66<br />

2/24 at Belmont@ W 55-50<br />

2/25 v. UT Mar� n@ W 59-50<br />

2/26 v. Union (Tenn.)@ W 69-67<br />

* VSAC Game<br />

+ VSAC Tournament, Nashville, Tenn.<br />

1 966- 67 ( 12-11)<br />

Results Not Available<br />

1 967- 68 ( 3-20)<br />

Results Not Available<br />

1 968- 7 3<br />

Results Not Available<br />

1 973-74<br />

Results Not Complete<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

1/14 at Lincoln Memorial (OT) W 109-108<br />

2/9 Lincoln Memorial L 81-82<br />

1 974- 75 ( 6 -20)<br />

Coach: Ed Coates<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

------- at Clinch Valley L 60-91<br />

------- at Eckerd W 73-65<br />

------- at Clearwater Chris� an W 106-75<br />

------- Emory & Henry* W 72-71<br />

------- Lee L 63-90<br />

------- Be<strong>the</strong>l L 64-70<br />

------- King* L 62-95<br />

------- at Maryville* L 68-78<br />

------- at Carson-Newman* L 70-92<br />

------- University of <strong>the</strong> South L 68-82<br />

1/20 Lincoln Memorial* L 95-103<br />

------- at Covenant L 76-99<br />

------- at Trevecca W 93-88<br />

------- at Milligan* L 65-100<br />

------- at Tennessee Wesleyan* L 60-72<br />

------- at King* L 79-95<br />

------- Maryville L 72-88<br />

------- Trevecca W 104-89<br />

------- at Lee L 45-94<br />

------- Clinch Valley W 83-78<br />

2/15 at Lincoln Memorial* L 78-86<br />

------- at Emory & Henry* L 72-83<br />

------- at Bryan L 84-104<br />

------- Milligan* L 98-120<br />

------- Carson-Newman* L 58-70<br />

1 975- 76<br />

Results Not Available<br />

Coach: Ed Coates<br />

1 976- 77 ( 8 -20)<br />

Coach: Folly Malone<br />

Results Not Complete<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

11/19 at Cumberland, Ky.+ L 98-104<br />

11/20 v. West Virginia Tech+ L 80-99<br />

11/23 at Clinch Valley L 80-82<br />

11/30 Lee L -------<br />

12/2 at Bryan L 70-76<br />

12/4 Bluefi eld W 89-85<br />

12/7 at Warren Wilson W 110-86<br />

12/9 at Augusta State L 70-91<br />

12/10 at Oglethorp College L 76-78<br />

12/14 at Maryville W 109-97<br />

1/8 Radford W 96-84<br />

1/11 Carson-Newman L 88-111<br />

1/13 Tennessee Wesleyan L 88-108<br />

1/18 Lincoln Memorial* L 60-89<br />

1/20 King W 114-94<br />

1/21 at Tennessee Temple L 87-105<br />

1/22 at Covenant L 78-87<br />

1/24 at Milligan L 85-91<br />

1/26 at Tennessee Wesleyan L 88-105<br />

2/1 Warren Wilson W 100-76<br />

2/3 at King L 82-96<br />

2/5 Clinch Valley W 83-64<br />

2/10 at Carson-Newman L 80-97<br />

2/12 at Lincoln Memorial* L 64-112<br />

2/17 Milligan L 94-129<br />

2/19 at Tennessee Wesleyan# L 80-97<br />

+ Op� mist Tip-Off Tournament, Williamsburg, Ky.<br />

# VSAC East Playoff s, A<strong>the</strong>ns, Tenn.<br />

1 977- 78 ( 13-18 )<br />

Results Not Complete<br />

Coach: Folly Malone<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

11/14 at Cumberland (Ky.) L 90-114<br />

11/28 at David Lipscomb L 55-70<br />

11/29 at David Lipscomb W 81-80<br />

12/2 Milligan W 98-89<br />

12/3 at Clinch Valley W 74-72<br />

12/6 at King L 75-87<br />

12/9 Warren Wilson W 95-68<br />

12/10 at Maryville L 62-66<br />

1/7 Maryville W 105-97<br />

1/14 at Tennessee Wesleyan L 70-81<br />

1/17 at Carson-Newman L 84-86<br />

1/19 at Bryan L 70-92<br />

1/20 at Covenant W 82-65<br />

1/21 at Lee L 75-126<br />

1/24 at Warren Wilson W 68-62<br />

1/27 Millsaps L 68-75<br />

1/28 at Lincoln Memorial* L 57-73<br />

2/2 Tennessee Wesleyan L 69-92<br />

2/3 Covenant W 88-86<br />

2/4 King L 83-94<br />

2/7 Clinch Valley W 82-70<br />

2/11 Lee L 69-72<br />

2/14 Bryan W 89-73<br />

2/16 Carson-Newman L 91-122<br />

2/17 Bluefi eld W 84-78<br />

2/18 Lincoln Memorial* W 75-74<br />

---- Carson-Newman% L 75-98<br />

% VSAC Tournament<br />

1 978- 79 ( 1 9 -10)<br />

Coach: Folly Malone<br />

VSAC Eastern Division Champions<br />

VSAC Champions<br />

Results Not Complete<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

11/18 at Lee L 67-99<br />

11/24 v. Milligan+ L 80-94<br />

11/25 v. Clinch Valley+ W 102-77<br />

11/27 at Emory & Henry W 61-59<br />

12/5 King* (OT) W 86-85<br />

12/14 at Univ. of South W 99-79<br />

12/15 at Bryan L 71-83<br />

---- at Winthrop L 78-85<br />

1/5 v. John Carroll% W 66-61<br />

1/6 at Francis Marion% L 87-116<br />

1/9 Univ. of <strong>the</strong> South W 96-76<br />

1/13 Tennessee Wesleyan W 71-64<br />

1/16 Carson-Newman W 94-82<br />

1/22 Emory & Henry W 94-76<br />

1/27 Lincoln Memorial* W 104-79<br />

2/1 at Tennessee Wesleyan W 72-70<br />

2/3 King W 77-76<br />

2/6 Lee W 99-90<br />

2/10 Bluefi eld W 104-78<br />

2/12 Bryan W 95-80<br />

2/15 at Carson-Newman L 76-92<br />

2/17 at Lincoln Memorial* (3OT) L 93-96


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS<br />

2/22 Milligan* W 74-70<br />

2/26 Tenn. Wesleyan@(OT) W 84-84<br />

2/28 at Milligan@(OT) W 63-57<br />

3/2 LeMoyne-Owen@ W 91-87<br />

3/5 at Lambuth# L 85-95<br />

+ King Holiday Tournament, Bristol, Tenn.<br />

% Swamp Fox Invita� onal, Florence, S.C.<br />

@VSAC Playoff s<br />

# NAIA Playoff s<br />

1 979- 8 0 ( 2 5 - 8 )<br />

Coach: Folly Malone<br />

VSAC Eastern Division Champions<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

11/8 Lee W 111-100<br />

11/10 Steed College W ----<br />

11/12 Union (Tenn.) L 105-107<br />

11/17 at Union (Tenn.) L 74-88<br />

11/19 at Lambuth W 94-93<br />

11/23 College of <strong>the</strong> Ozarks+ W 95-75<br />

11/24 v. Lane+ W 80-71<br />

11/26 at Be<strong>the</strong>l W ----<br />

12/1 Milligan* W 93-81<br />

12/4 at King* L 75-80<br />

12/6 Emory & Henry W 87-63<br />

12/10 Be<strong>the</strong>l W 124-80<br />

12/14 Trevecca Nazarene W 85-63<br />

12/15 David Lipscomb W 86-71<br />

1/5 Bristol W 138-77<br />

1/12 at Tennessee Wesleyan L 80-91<br />

1/15 at Carson-Newman W 80-73<br />

1/17 Fisk W 87-81<br />

1/19 at Lee W 72-67<br />

1/21 at Emory & Henry W 93-67<br />

1/26 at Lincoln Memorial* L 91-95<br />

1/31 Tennessee Wesleyan W 93-80<br />

2/6 at Bristol W 117-64<br />

2/4 at Bluefi eld W 66-57<br />

2/11 at David Lipscomb W 83-82<br />

2/12 at Fisk (OT) W 79-73<br />

2/14 Carson-Newman W 91-84<br />

2/16 Lincoln Memorial* W 113-101<br />

2/19 King* W 69-67<br />

2/21 at Milligan L 82-84<br />

2/23 Milligan@ L 96-98<br />

3/1 Chris� a n Bro<strong>the</strong>rs% L 74-77<br />

@ VSAC Tournament<br />

+ Baker Invita� o nal, McKenzie, Tenn.<br />

% NAIA District Playoff s, Greeneville, Tenn.<br />

1 980-8 1 ( 7 -18 )<br />

Results Not Complete<br />

Coach: Folly Malone<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

11/15 at Union (Tenn.) L 77-90<br />

11/19 Union (Tenn.) W 101-85<br />

11/21 at Milligan+ W 83-72<br />

11/22 v. Tennessee Wesleyan+ L 73-79<br />

11/25 at UNC Asheville L 81-87<br />

11/28 v. Lander^ L 73-81<br />

11/29 at Winthrop L 78-95<br />

12/2 King* L 95-96<br />

12/5 v. Cumberland (Ky.)% L 61-93<br />

12/6 v. Lee% (OT) L 92-96<br />

12/13 at Milligan L 82-88<br />

12/26 v. Concord& L 88-97<br />

12/27 v. Rio Grande& W 83-67<br />

1/20 Carson-Newman* W 73-68<br />

1/24 Lincoln Memorial* L 63-77<br />

1/29 at Tennessee Wesleyan L -------<br />

1/31 Tennessee Wesleyan (OT) W 73-70<br />

2/4 UNC Asheville L 64-83<br />

2/10 Lee L 70-94<br />

2/12 Carson-Newman L 55-61<br />

2/14 at Lincoln Memorial* L 49-52<br />

2/16 at Lee L 88-103<br />

2/17 at King* L 53-67<br />

2/21 Carson-Newman@ W 80-69<br />

2/23 at Tennessee Wesleyan@ L 46-70<br />

^ Rock Hill, S.C.<br />

+ Tip-Off Tournament, Milligan College, Tenn.<br />

% Lenoir City Tip-Off Tourn., Lenoir City, Tenn.<br />

& Bluefi eld State Tournament, Bluefi eld, W.Va.<br />

@ VSAC Playoff s<br />

1 981-8 2 ( 6 -20)<br />

Coach: Folly Malone<br />

Results Not Complete<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

11/20 v. Tenn. Wesleyan+ L 80-86<br />

11/21 v. Bryan+ W 86-70<br />

11/23 at UNC Asheville L 59-82<br />

11/27 v. Gardner-Webb^ L 61-84<br />

11/28 at Limestone^ L 68-94<br />

12/1 at King* L 80-81<br />

12/10 Tennessee Wesleyan* W 78-72<br />

12/11 v. Maryville% L 65-73<br />

12/12 v. Knoxville% L 80-81<br />

12/14 Cumberland (Ky.) L 73-88<br />

1/15 Lee W 76-72<br />

1/19 at Carson-Newman* L 74-85<br />

1/23 at Lincoln Memorial* L 72-92<br />

1/28 at Tenn. Wesleyan (OT) L 67-69<br />

2/1 Gardner-Webb W 68-62<br />

2/3 UNC Asheville L 64-73<br />

2/6 at Lee L 69-82<br />

2/11 Carson-Newman L 82-92<br />

2/13 Lincoln Memorial* L 75-105<br />

2/16 King* L 61-68<br />

2/18 at Milligan L 76-89<br />

2/20 King@ L 56-63<br />

@VSAC Tournament<br />

+ Milligan Tournament, Milligan College, Tenn.<br />

^ Limestone Tournament, Gaff ney, S.C.<br />

% Rotary Club Tip-Off , Lenoir City, Tenn.<br />

1 982-8 3 ( 13-18 )<br />

Results Not Complete<br />

Coach: Folly Malone<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

------- Limestone W 86-67<br />

11/15 Cumberland L 60-77<br />

11/22 at Knoxville L 86-95<br />

11/23 at Limestone L 51-77<br />

11/26 v. Lincoln Memorial+ L 83-103<br />

11/27 v. Alice Lloyd+ W 111-68<br />

11/29 at Mars Hill L 73-95<br />

12/2 King* L 62-67<br />

12/4 at Belmont L 70-90<br />

12/6 Knoxville W 82-66<br />

12/8 at Milligan* W 57-56<br />

12/9 at Jacksonville State L 62-91<br />

12/10 at West Georgia L 88-111<br />

12/11 at Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Tech L 71-72<br />

12/14 Tenn. Wesleyan* (OT) W 90-79<br />

12/17 v. Belmont# L 84-92<br />

12/18 v. Manchester# W 84-78<br />

1/13 at Cumberland (KY) L 60-89<br />

1/15 Mars Hill W 91-78<br />

1/17 Carson-Newman* L 91-107<br />

1/22 Lincoln Memorial* L 75-84<br />

1/27 at Tenn. Wesleyan* (OT) L 68-72<br />

1/28 v. Warren Wilson& W 66-58<br />

1/29 v. King& W 67-59<br />

2/4 Lee* W 93-89<br />

2/10 at Carson-Newman* L 55-80<br />

2/15 at King* W 58-57<br />

2/17 Milligan* W 83-75<br />

2/21 at Lincoln Memorial* L 61-73<br />

------- Carson-Newman% L 82-87<br />

+ at Bristol, Tenn.<br />

# at Jeff erson City, Tenn.<br />

& Bluefi eld Invita� onal, Bluefi eld, Va.<br />

% VSAC Tournament<br />

1 983-84 ( 4 -23)<br />

Results Not Available<br />

1 984- 85<br />

Record & Results Not Available<br />

1 985- 86 ( 6 -21)<br />

Coach: Kermit Co� rell<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

11/14 at Bryan L 103-105<br />

11/16 at Warren Wilson W 90-83<br />

11/21 Alice-Lloyd W 72-60<br />

11/23 at Aus� n Peay St. L 73-121<br />

11/27 Maryville L 80-83<br />

11/29 at Augusta L 84-93<br />

12/3 Bluefi eld L 84-104<br />

12/5 Milligan* (2OT) W 93-91<br />

12/12 at King* L 98-116<br />

12/14 at Maryville L 75-83<br />

12/18 at Cumberland (KY) L 75-118<br />

1/14 Warren Wilson W 101-65<br />

1/16 at Lincoln Memorial* L 74-126<br />

1/18 Covenant L 82-94<br />

1/20 at Milligan* L 74-80<br />

1/23 at Tennessee Wesleyan* L 73-92<br />

1/25 Lee* W 101-90<br />

1/27 Carson-Newman* L 94-108<br />

1/31 at Covenant L 73-82<br />

2/1 at Lee* L 82-94<br />

2/4 Bryan L 83-87<br />

2/6 at Carson-Newman* L 94-108<br />

2/8 Lincoln Memorial* L 91-106<br />

2/15 Tennessee Wesleyan* L 85-90<br />

2/18 at Alice Lloyd (OT) W 78-77<br />

2/20 at Bluefi eld L 86-100<br />

2/24 at Bryan@ L 65-77<br />

NAIA District 24 Playoff s, Dayton, Tenn.<br />

1 986- 87 ( 13-16 )<br />

Results Not Complete<br />

Coach: Kermit Co� rell<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

------- at David Lipscomb W 132-88<br />

------- v. Bellarmine+ L 73-90<br />

------- at Indiana-Sou<strong>the</strong>ast L 70-103<br />

1/5 at Western Carolina L 58-80<br />

1/10 at Maryville - N/A<br />

1/13 Bryan W 100-94<br />

1/15 Lincoln Memorial* L 83-112<br />

1/17 Lee L 94-98<br />

1/19 at Milligan W 89-86<br />

1/22 Tennessee Wesleyan - N/A<br />

1/26 at Carson-Newman L 76-96<br />

1/28 Johnson Bible - N/A<br />

1/30 at Covenant - N/A<br />

2/5 Carson-Newman L 67-71<br />

2/7 at Lee L 102-147<br />

2/10 at King W 70-64<br />

2/12 Milligan W 83-79<br />

2/14 at Tennessee Wesleyan W 88-81<br />

2/16 at Lincoln Memorial* L 74-116<br />

2/19 at Bryan (OT) W 89-84<br />

+ at New Albany, Ind.<br />

1 987- 88<br />

Record & Results Not Available<br />

1 988- 89 ( 9 -21)<br />

Coach: Mike Hollowell<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

11/5 at Cumberland (TN) L 77-93<br />

11/8 Lee L 115-123<br />

11/10 at David Lipscomb L 80-130<br />

11/11 Appalachian Bible W 114-84<br />

11/15 at Virginia Intermont W 80-75<br />

11/18 v. King+ W 81-70<br />

11/19 at Milligan+ L 73-85<br />

11/21 at Jacksonville State L 76-109<br />

11/29 Cumberland (TN) W 106-95<br />

12/1 at Alice Lloyd L 59-83<br />

12/3 King W 82-81<br />

12/6 at Lindsey Wilson L 84-93<br />

12/8 at Bryan L 66-72<br />

12/10 Alice Lloyd L 73-92<br />

1/7 Lindsey Wilson L 71-91<br />

1/10 Bryan L 75-105<br />

1/12 Lincoln Memorial* L 74-95<br />

1/19 Tennessee Wesleyan L 89-96<br />

1/23 at Milligan L 76-88<br />

1/26 at Lee L 104-127<br />

1/28 Clinch Valley W 91-89<br />

2/2 at Carson-Newman L 65-66<br />

2/7 at King W 102-79<br />

2/9 Carson-Newman W 69-58<br />

2/11 at Tennessee Wesleyan L 92-120<br />

2/13 at Lincoln Memorial* L 59-98<br />

2/16 Milligan (2OT) L 92-97<br />

2/22 Virginia Intermont W 86-78<br />

2/23 at Clinch Valley L 75-76<br />

+ Milligan Invita� o nal, Milligan College, Tenn.<br />

1 989- 9 0 ( 9 -20)<br />

Coach: Mike Hollowell<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

11/7 at Kennesaw State% L 68-95<br />

11/10 at Clinch Valley$ L 78-81<br />

11/11 v. King$ L 84-85<br />

11/16 Central Wesleyan W 74-61<br />

11/17 v. Mars Hill& L 64-66<br />

11/18 v. Clinch Valley& L 81-92<br />

11/20 Freed-Hardeman W 119-102<br />

11/30 at Middle Tennessee St. L 56-104<br />

12/2 at King L 67-79<br />

12/4 at Central Wesleyan L 66-76<br />

12/7 Virginia Intermont L 74-80<br />

1/8 at Freed-Hardeman L 53-81<br />

1/13 Covenant L 79-90<br />

1/15 at Tennessee Wesleyan L 78-89<br />

1/18 at Lee L 84-112<br />

1/20 Clinch Valley L 60-62<br />

1/23 Milligan L 73-85<br />

1/25 at Warren Wilson L 83-84<br />

1/27 Bryan L 60-85<br />

1/30 at Bluefi eld W 85-79<br />

2/1 Warren Wilson L 65-74<br />

2/6 King W 94-84<br />

2/9 Covenant W 99-62<br />

2/10 Tennessee Wesleyan L 83-102<br />

2/13 Lee L 94-106<br />

2/15 at Milligan L 79-93<br />

2/17 at Bryan W 85-77<br />

2/20 Bluefi eld L 92-117<br />

2/22 at Clinch Valley L 70-75<br />

2/24 at Virginia Intermont L 65-67<br />

% The Omni, Atlanta, Ga.<br />

$ Clinch Valley Invita� onal, Wise, Va.<br />

& Milligan Invita� o nal, Milligan College, Tenn.<br />

1 990-9 1 ( 1 6 -13)<br />

Coach: Mike Hollowell<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

11/9 Tomlinson# W 121-47<br />

11/10 King# L 66-74<br />

11/13 at Central Wesleyan L 59-85<br />

11/16 v. Alice Lloyd+ L 87-91<br />

11/17 v. Tomlinson+ W 104-56<br />

11/20 Tomlinson (site) W 82-62<br />

11/28 Warren Wilson W 93-68<br />

11/30 Covenant W 90-73<br />

12/1 King L 76-87<br />

12/4 Central Wesleyan W 93-78<br />

12/6 at Virginia Intermont W 93-81<br />

12/8 Kennesaw State L 88-97<br />

1/8 Clinch Valley W 83-70<br />

1/10 Bryan L 67-77<br />

1/14 Tennessee Wesleyan L 82-85<br />

1/17 at Lee L 60-68<br />

1/19 Tomlinson W 113-69<br />

1/21 at Milligan L 60-82<br />

1/24 at Warren Wilson W 75-73<br />

1/28 Bluefi eld L 85-94<br />

2/5 at King L 80-85<br />

2/7 at Bryan W 80-78<br />

2/9 at Tennessee Wesleyan W 94-79<br />

2/11 Lee L 95-104<br />

2/14 Milligan L 66-71<br />

2/16 at Covenant W 63-57<br />

2/18 at Bluefi eld W 81-69<br />

2/21 at Clinch Valley L 76-77<br />

2/23 Virginia Intermont W 80-72<br />

# Tusculum Tournament, Greeneville, Tenn.<br />

+ Milligan Tournament, Milligan College, Tenn.<br />

1 991-9 2 ( 13-18 )<br />

Coach: Mike Hollowell<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

11/8 v. Pikeville% L 83-86<br />

11/9 at Lindsey Wilson% L 94-106<br />

11/15 at Embry-Riddle+ L 91-101<br />

11/16 v. Brewton-Parker+ L 74-99<br />

11/22 v. Freed-Hardeman$ L 89-90<br />

11/23 v. Tomlinson$ W 129-67<br />

11/26 at Warren Wilson W 85-71<br />

12/3 at King L 74-88<br />

12/10 Bryan W 98-94<br />

12/12 at Maryville L 60-90<br />

1/6 Clinch Valley W 70-58<br />

1/11 Virginia Intermont L 66-77<br />

1/13 at Tennessee Wesleyan W 94-88<br />

1/17 Defry (forfeit) W 2-0<br />

1/18 at Alice Lloyd L 84-94<br />

1/21 Milligan L 75-85<br />

1/23 Warren Wilson W 89-76<br />

1/25 Covenant W 76-73<br />

1/27 at Bluefi eld L 83-85<br />

1/30 at Virginia Intermont L 83-90<br />

2/2 DeVry (forfeit) W 2-0<br />

2/4 King L 72-80<br />

2/6 at Bryan W 86-84<br />

2/8 Tennessee Wesleyan W 101-84<br />

2/13 at Milligan L 75-78<br />

2/15 Alice Lloyd W 92-81<br />

2/17 Bluefi eld W 94-76<br />

2/20 Maryville L 80-86<br />

2/22 at Covenant L 104-105<br />

2/25 at Clinch Valley L 77-78<br />

------ at Milligan@ L 77-95<br />

% Lindsey Wilson Tourn., Columbia, Ky.<br />

+ Embry-Riddle Tournament<br />

$ Tusculum/Milligan Tournament, Greeneville, Tenn.<br />

(Hal Hendard Gym)<br />

@ NAIA District 24 Tournament, Milligan, Tenn.<br />

1 992-9 3 ( 22-11)<br />

Coach: Mike Hollowell<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

11/18 at Warren Wilson W 123-81<br />

11/21 Sue Benne� W 101-94<br />

11/24 at Clinch Valley W 89-72<br />

12/1 King W 75-69<br />

12/3 at Carson-Newman W 86-77<br />

12/5 Montreat (OT) W 100-91<br />

12/7 at Sue Benne� L 88-94<br />

12/10 at Lincoln Memorial L 71-79<br />

12/12 Bryan W 123-92<br />

1/4 Carson-Newman W 90-81<br />

1/7 at North Alabama L 62-91<br />

1/9 Virginia Intermont L 93-94<br />

1/11 Tennessee Wesleyan L 90-96<br />

1/14 at Montreat L 77-86<br />

1/16 at Piedmont W 97-78<br />

1/19 at Milligan W 77-67<br />

1/23 Piedmont W 107-91<br />

1/25 Bluefi eld W 117-100<br />

1/28 at Virginia Intermont L 74-92<br />

1/30 Covenant L 77-84<br />

2/2 at King W 83-77<br />

2/4 at Bryan (OT) L 98-99<br />

2/6 at Tennessee Wesleyan W 109-93<br />

2/9 at Alice Lloyd L 64-96<br />

2/11 Milligan W 94-85<br />

2/13 Alice Lloyd W 96-93<br />

2/15 at Bluefi eld W 70-68<br />

2/17 Warren Wilson W 131-58<br />

2/20 at Covenant W 79-74<br />

2/23 at Clinch Valley W 110-94<br />

2/26 Bluefi eld# W 99-76<br />

3/2 v. Virginia Intermont$ W 89-87<br />

# NAIA Dist. 24 Tournament, Greeneville, Tenn.<br />

$ NAIA District 24 Tournament, Bristol, Tenn.<br />

1 993-94 ( 13-18 )<br />

Coach: Mike Hollowell<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

11/16 Warren Wilson W 95-36<br />

11/19 v. Wisconsin-Pla� e ville& L 61-86<br />

11/20 v. Eureka& L 65-93<br />

11/23 Clinch Valley* L 84-99<br />

11/26 vs. Lee# L 95-104<br />

11/27 vs. King# L 54-76<br />

11/30 King* W 86-78<br />

12/4 at Montreat-Anderson* L 72-83<br />

12/7 at Covenant* L 76-82<br />

12/11 Bryan* W 97-88<br />

1/3 vs. Roberts Wesleyan$ L 97-107<br />

1/4 at Maryville$ W 93-88<br />

1/8 Virginia Intermont* L 87-95<br />

1/10 at Tennessee Wesleyan* W 86-75<br />

1/13 Montreat-Anderson* W 94-88<br />

1/15 at Piedmont W 98-88<br />

1/18 Milligan* L 65-90<br />

1/22 Piedmont W 104-85<br />

1/24 at Bluefi eld* W 103-88<br />

1/27 at Virginia Intermont* L 90-93<br />

2/1 King* L 91-97<br />

2/3 at Bryan* W 102-82<br />

2/5 Tennessee Wesleyan* W 118-105<br />

2/9 at Alice Lloyd* L 88-105<br />

2/10 at Milligan* L 68-80<br />

2/12 Alice Lloyd* (OT) L 88-96<br />

2/14 Bluefi eld* W 93-90<br />

2/16 Warren Wilson (forfeit) W 2-0<br />

2/19 Covenant* L 85-87<br />

2/22 at Clinch Valley* L 92-96<br />

2/25 at Milligan L 62-71<br />

& Cap� al Invita� onal, Columbus, Ohio<br />

# Lincoln Memorial Tournament, Harrogate, Tenn.<br />

$ Maryville Tournament, Maryville, Tenn.<br />

2012-2013 Tusculum Men’s Basketball -- 25


1 994- 95 ( 1 4 -19 )<br />

Coach: Mike Hollowell<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

11/12 at Lee L 97-111<br />

11/16 Piedmont L 77-100<br />

11/18 v. Knoxville! W 88-75<br />

11/19 at Milligan! L 81-101<br />

11/26 at Maryville% L 57-98<br />

11/27 v. Ferrum% L 81-97<br />

11/29 at Virginia Intermont L 78-89<br />

12/1 Montreat-Anderson W 87-80<br />

12/6 at Piedmont L 71-102<br />

12/10 at Covenant L 66-91<br />

12/13 Tennessee Wesleyan W 93-71<br />

1/4 at UNC Asheville L 75-113<br />

1/6 Piedmont W 88-85<br />

1/7 Maryville L 68-87<br />

1/10 Bryan W 113-103<br />

1/14 at King (OT) L 72-69<br />

1/17 at Alice Lloyd L 90-92<br />

1/19 Virginia Intermont L 80-85<br />

1/23 at Montreat-Anderson W 95-85<br />

1/25 at Clinch Valley W 98-90<br />

1/28 Milligan L 99-106<br />

1/31 Bluefi eld W 103-90<br />

2/2 at Tennessee Wesleyan L 87-88<br />

2/4 at Milligan L 95-105<br />

2/7 Alice Lloyd W 108-104<br />

2/9 at Bryan (OT) L 97-99<br />

2/11 King W 89-79<br />

2/14 Lee L 112-116<br />

2/16 at Bluefi eld L 89-97<br />

2/18 Covenant W 85-83<br />

2/21 Clinch Valley W 106-75<br />

2/25 at Va. Intermont@(OT) W 128-125<br />

2/27 v. Milligan@ L 80-94<br />

! Milligan Tournament, Milligan College, Tenn.<br />

% Maryville Tournament, Maryville, Tenn.<br />

@ NAIA District 24 Tournament, Bristol, Tenn.<br />

1 995- 96 ( 8 -23)<br />

Coach: Mike Hollowell<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

11/17 v. Trinity Interna� onal% L 87-100<br />

11/18 v. Ohio St.-Newark% W 96-75<br />

11/25 v. Marie� a (OH)& L 63-90<br />

11/26 v. Embry-Riddle& W 85-83<br />

11/28 at Virginia Intermont* L 81-95<br />

11/30 Montreat* L 84-91<br />

12/2 Mar� n Methodist W 90-84<br />

12/5 Covenant* W 109-92<br />

12/8 v. Sue Benne� # L 63-100<br />

12/9 at Lincoln Memorial# L 80-83<br />

12/14 at Tennessee Wesleyan* L 68-72<br />

1/3 at UNC Asheville L 51-98<br />

1/6 Maryville L 80-85<br />

1/9 Bryan* W 106-105<br />

1/13 at King* L 80-90<br />

1/16 at Alice Lloyd* L 75-98<br />

1/18 Virginia Intermont* L 70-85<br />

1/20 at Woff ord L 70-99<br />

1/22 at Montreat* L 78-79<br />

1/24 at Clinch Valley* L 81-87<br />

1/27 Milligan* L 88-97<br />

1/30 Bluefi eld* L 99-103<br />

2/1 Tennessee Wesleyan* L 89-91<br />

2/6 Alice Lloyd* W 92-88<br />

2/8 at Bryan* W 88-78<br />

2/10 King* L 100-112<br />

2/12 at Milligan* L 83-88<br />

2/13 at Convenant* L 65-74<br />

2/15 at Bluefi eld* L 76-106<br />

2/18 at Maryville L 58-70<br />

2/20 Clinch Valley* W 99-89<br />

% Milligan Tournament, Milligan College, Tenn.<br />

& Maryville Tournament, Maryville, Tenn.<br />

# Lincoln Memorial Tournament, Harrogate, Tenn.<br />

1 996- 97 ( 12-17 )<br />

Coach: Mike Hollowell<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

11/18 Carson-Newman L 73-93<br />

11/20 Mars Hill W 88-86<br />

11/22 at Gardner-Webb+ L 87-103<br />

11/23 v. Bluefi eld State+ L 75-86<br />

11/25 at Woff ord L 86-98<br />

11/29 at Kennesaw State$ L 69-77<br />

11/30 v. Clayton State$ L 63-66<br />

12/4 at Mars Hill L 81-102<br />

12/7 at Carson-Newman L 82-95<br />

12/10 King W 75-66<br />

12/12 at Campbell L 74-93<br />

12/16 Kennesaw State L 89-108<br />

1/3 at Indiana-Sou<strong>the</strong>ast L 79-95<br />

1/5 at Spalding L 81-96<br />

1/8 Mar� n Methodist W 98-91<br />

1/11 Limestone W 93-87<br />

1/13 at Milligan L 65-74<br />

1/18 at East Coast Bible W 107-73<br />

1/22 Oakland City L 106-109<br />

1/25 Spalding W 120-115<br />

1/29 at Lincoln Memorial W 75-64<br />

1/31 East Coast Bible W 107-73<br />

2/1 at Limestone L 91-106<br />

2/10 at Oakland City L 88-93<br />

2/15 Milligan (OT) W 99-96<br />

3/1 Sue Benne� @ W 117-100<br />

3/4 at Lindsey Wilson# L 72-90<br />

+ Gardner-Webb Invita� onal., Boiling Springs, N.C.<br />

$ Kennesaw St. Tournament, Kennesaw, Ga.<br />

@ NAIA Mid-South Region Tourn., Greeneville, TN<br />

# NAIA Mid-South Region Tourn., Columbia, Ky.<br />

1 997- 98 ( 1 7 -11)<br />

Coach: Mike Hollowell<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

11/14 v. Union! L 69-75<br />

11/15 v. UC-Clermont! W 88-74<br />

11/17 Lees-McRae W 105-104<br />

11/19 at Mars Hill L 80-113<br />

11/21 at Gardner-Webb% L 79-101<br />

11/22 v. Limestone% W 77-66<br />

11/25 Clinch Valley W 87-72<br />

12/6 Gardner-Webb W 90-74<br />

12/8 Mars Hill W 98-87<br />

12/10 at Carson-Newman L 77-96<br />

1/5 at Radford L 72-83<br />

1/9 at East Coast Bible W 118-49<br />

1/10 at Limestone W 82-65<br />

1/12 Milligan& W 83-80<br />

1/16 Lincoln Memorial+ L 63-100<br />

1/17 King W 65-63<br />

1/22 v. Pikeville^ W 66-54<br />

1/23 at Col. of West Virginia^ L 64-92<br />

1/26 Carson-Newman W 64-58<br />

2/2 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 61-79<br />

2/7 East Coast Bible W 107-51<br />

2/9 Lenoir-Rhyne W 50-47<br />

2/11 at Lincoln Memorial L 66-81<br />

2/14 at Clinch Valley W 72-61<br />

2/16 at Lees-McRae W 109-70<br />

2/18 Limestone L 69-72<br />

2/25 at Ohio Sou<strong>the</strong>rn W 83-73<br />

3/4 Rio Grande# L 70-72<br />

! Smith/Harris Classic, Milligan College Tenn.<br />

% Rotary-Dixie Classic, Boiling Springs, N.C.<br />

& Final game in Pioneer Gymnasium<br />

+ First game in Pioneer Arena<br />

^ Coal Classic, Beckley, W.Va.<br />

# NAIA Great Lakes Ind. Reg., Greeneville, Tenn.<br />

1 998- 99 ( 1 4 -13)<br />

Coach: Mike Hollowell<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

11/13 at Indianapolis+ L 67-85<br />

11/14 v. Ferris State+ W 62-58<br />

11/18 Mars Hill (OT) W 89-87<br />

11/21 at Presbyterian L 64-73<br />

11/23 Clinch Valley W 79-69<br />

11/29 West Virginia Tech W 100-89<br />

12/2 at Mars Hill W 90-76<br />

12/4 King% W 64-53<br />

12/5 Virginia Intermont% W 95-82<br />

12/7 Lees-McRae W 83-67<br />

12/10 Presbyterian L 61-70<br />

12/13 at Carson-Newman L 63-69<br />

12/29 at Augusta State^ W 82-81<br />

12/30 v. Paine^ W 73-57<br />

1/4 Pfeiff er W 108-94<br />

1/7 at Liberty L 65-94<br />

1/13 at Western Carolina L 81-97<br />

1/17 at Oakland City L 63-107<br />

1/20 Lincoln Memorial L 78-82<br />

1/26 Carson-Newman L 68-70<br />

1/27 at #18 Wingate L 51-76<br />

2/3 at Lincoln Memorial L 87-107<br />

2/6 at Clinch Valley W 84-69<br />

2/11 at Lees-McRae W 79-62<br />

2/14 at Pfeiff er L 69-82<br />

2/17 Oakland City L 59-76<br />

2/20 at Milligan W 65-64<br />

+ Tip-Off Classic, Indianapolis, Ind.<br />

% Tusculum Invita� o nal, Greeneville, Tenn.<br />

^ Augusta St Holiday Classic, Augusta, Ga.<br />

1 999-00 ( 11-17 )<br />

Coach: Mike Hollowell<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

11/19 Lees-McRae L 66-76<br />

11/22 at Liberty L 54-69<br />

11/28 at Lees-McRae L 67-69<br />

12/1 Lincoln Memorial W 87-66<br />

12/3 Virginia-Wise+ W 60-56<br />

12/4 Mar� n Methodist+ L 75-84<br />

12/8 at Gardner-Webb* L 61-88<br />

12/10 v. Clarion% (OT) L 69-71<br />

12/11 v. Mt. Aloysius% W 88-75<br />

12/14 King W 71-47<br />

1/8 at Carson-Newman* W 84-81<br />

1/10 Newberry* (OT) L 79-82<br />

1/13 Lenoir-Rhyne* L 67-71<br />

1/15 at Catawba* W 62-61<br />

1/19 #17 Wingate* L 46-48<br />

1/27 at Mars Hill* W 60-42<br />

1/31 at Lincoln Memorial L 51-62<br />

2/5 Carson-Newman* L 69-79<br />

2/7 #16 Gardner-Webb* L 71-84<br />

2/9 at Newberry* L 61-63<br />

2/12 at Lenoir-Rhyne* W 78-61<br />

2/14 Presbyterian* L 55-69<br />

2/16 Catawba* W 62-45<br />

2/19 at #10 Wingate* L 47-50<br />

2/23 at Presbyterian* L 43-60<br />

2/26 Mars Hill* W 70-56<br />

2/28 Mars Hill@ W 65-50<br />

2/29 at #10 Wingate@ L 54-74<br />

+ Tusculum/Takoma Tournament, Greeneville, TN<br />

% WVU Tech Invita� o nal, Montgomery, WV<br />

@ SAC Tournament<br />

26 - 2012-2013 Tusculum Men’s Basketball<br />

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS<br />

2000-01 ( 8 -19 )<br />

Coach: Mike Hollowell<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

11/17 at Liberty L 58-84<br />

11/20 Virginia-Wise L 70-83<br />

11/24 at Bluefi eld State+ W 95-75<br />

11/25 v. Concord+ (OT) L 89-100<br />

11/27 Concord W 88-82<br />

11/29 at Lincoln Memorial L 85-95<br />

12/1 Virginia Intermont% W 74-66<br />

12/2 King% L 60-68<br />

12/4 at Virginia-Wise L 93-102<br />

12/7 North Greenville W 65-52<br />

12/9 at Concord L 80-84<br />

1/6 at Presbyterian* L 43-63<br />

1/10 at Catawba* L 75-82<br />

1/13 Lenoir-Rhyne* L 65-66<br />

1/17 at Newberry* L 65-72<br />

1/20 Carson-Newman* L 65-72<br />

1/24 Mars Hill* W 83-74<br />

1/27 at #4 Wingate* L 61-80<br />

1/31 Lincoln Memorial* W 86-76<br />

2/3 Presbyterian* L 51-58<br />

2/7 Catawba* W 81-75<br />

2/10 at Lenoir-Rhyne* L 52-76<br />

2/14 Newberry* W 87-69<br />

2/17 at Carson-Newman* L 72-87<br />

2/21 at Mars Hill* L 69-84<br />

2/24 #7 Wingate* L 84-92<br />

2/27 at #9 Wingate@ L 67-80<br />

+ Bluefi eld St. Tournament, Bluefi eld, W.V.<br />

% Takoma Hospital Classic, Greeneville, Tenn.<br />

@ SAC Tournament<br />

2001-02 ( 1 5 -13)<br />

Coach: Griff Mills<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

11/19 Concord W 50-45<br />

11/24 USC Spartanburg W 53-41<br />

11/27 North Greenville L 36-49<br />

11/29 at Concord L 58-62<br />

12/1 at Lincoln Memorial L 62-78<br />

12/5 at North Greenville L 57-68<br />

12/6 Milligan W 61-44<br />

12/8 at Erskine W 56-50<br />

12/10 at USC Spartanburg W 41-40<br />

12/14 at Liberty (OT) L 45-46<br />

1/2 Lincoln Memorial L 65-70<br />

1/5 Presbyterian* W 55-50<br />

1/9 Catawba* L 61-71<br />

1/12 at Lenoir-Rhyne* L 54-66<br />

1/16 Newberry* W 72-50<br />

1/19 at Carson-Newman* L 50-64<br />

1/23 at Mars Hill* W 64-51<br />

1/26 Wingate* L 57-61<br />

1/29 at Milligan W 52-45<br />

2/2 at Presbyterian* W 66-57<br />

2/6 at Catawba* L 46-53<br />

2/9 Lenoir-Rhyne* W 74-64<br />

2/13 at Newberry* W 68-63<br />

2/16 Carson-Newman* L 52-62<br />

2/20 Mars Hill* W 67-54<br />

2/23 at #20 Wingate* W 68-64<br />

2/26 Lenoir-Rhyne@ W 46-44<br />

3/1 v. #18 Carson-Newman+ L 51-88<br />

@ SAC Tournament (1st Rd.), Greeneville, Tenn.<br />

+ SAC Tournament (Semifi nal), Hickory, N.C.<br />

2002-03 ( 1 6 -12)<br />

Coach: Griff Mills<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

11/24 at Lees-McRae W 90-56<br />

11/25 at Montreat L 77-82<br />

11/27 North Greenville W 92-41<br />

12/7 Erskine W 70-57<br />

12/11 at Concord W 82-71<br />

12/15 Lincoln Memorial L 47-52<br />

12/19 Montreat W 84-69<br />

12/22 at Lincoln Memorial L 54-71<br />

12/29 at Lander W 69-51<br />

1/2 Lees-McRae W 69-34<br />

1/4 at USC Spartanburg L 55-58<br />

1/7 Concord W 57-45<br />

1/11 at Presbyterian* L 49-54<br />

1/13 at North Greenville W 87-69<br />

1/15 at Catawba* W 84-70<br />

1/18 Lenoir-Rhyne* W 69-60<br />

1/22 at Newberry* L 44-59<br />

1/25 Carson-Newman* L 58-61<br />

1/29 Mars Hill* W 66-63<br />

2/1 at Wingate* L 55-81<br />

2/8 Presbyterian* L 43-52<br />

2/12 Catawba* W 81-71<br />

2/15 at Lenoir-Rhyne* L 56-63<br />

2/19 Newberry* W 81-62<br />

2/22 at Carson-Newman* W 72-63<br />

2/26 at Mars Hill* L 57-65<br />

3/1 Wingate* W 92-89<br />

3/5 at Presbyterian@ L 54-61<br />

@ SAC Tournament<br />

2003-04 ( 1 9 - 8 )<br />

Coach: Duggar Baucom<br />

South Atlan� c Conference Champions<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

11/18 King W 75-55<br />

11/23 USC Aiken W 80-66<br />

11/25 Montreat L 77-83<br />

11/28 at #22 Kennesaw St.+ L 79-89<br />

11/29 v. Montevallo+ W 66-62<br />

12/6 Virginia-Wise W 93-47<br />

12/8 USC Spartanburg W 84-64<br />

12/13 at Virginia-Wise W 81-57<br />

12/18 at USC Aiken% W 84-68<br />

12/19 vs. Augusta St.% W 91-78<br />

12/30 at #1 Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Indiana L 68-82<br />

1/3 Lander W 90-79<br />

1/10 Presbyterian* W 80-59<br />

1/14 Catawba* (OT) W 67-63<br />

1/17 at Lenoir-Rhyne* L 73-84<br />

1/21 Newberry* W 92-61<br />

1/24 at Carson-Newman* W 80-76<br />

1/28 at Mars Hill* W 75-64<br />

1/31 Wingate* W 100-85<br />

2/7 at Presbyterian* W 80-73<br />

2/11 at Catawba* W 78-53<br />

2/14 #25 Lenoir-Rhyne* W 73-72<br />

2/18 at Newberry* L 65-80<br />

2/21 Carson-Newman* L 63-79<br />

2/25 Mars Hill* W 83-72<br />

2/28 at Wingate* L 71-76<br />

3/5 v. Catawba@ L 58-60<br />

@ SAC Tournament, Hickory, N.C.<br />

+ Kennesaw Classic, Kennesaw, Ga.<br />

% ConocoPhillips Classic, Aiken, S.C.<br />

2004 -05 ( 1 8 -11)<br />

Coach: Duggar Baucom<br />

SAC Tournament Champions<br />

NCAA Tournament<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

11/19 at Lander+ W 86-80<br />

11/20 v. Georgia College+ W 82-80<br />

11/24 at Lincoln Memorial W 85-72<br />

12/2 Lincoln Memorial L 82-83<br />

12/9 King W 85-70<br />

12/14 at King W 83-75<br />

12/17 v. #20 West Georgia% L 72-83<br />

12/18 at #11 Kennesaw St.% L 62-71<br />

12/29 v. Shaw^ L 80-81<br />

12/30 v. Augusta State^ W 92-76<br />

1/8 at Wingate* W 92-80<br />

1/12 Mars Hill* L 79-80<br />

1/15 at Catawba* L 82-85<br />

1/19 Carson-Newman* W 71-68<br />

1/22 Newberry* W 78-75<br />

1/26 at Presbyterian* L 75-87<br />

1/31 at Lenoir-Rhyne* L 82-108<br />

2/5 Wingate* W 116-101<br />

2/7 North Greenville W 100-68<br />

2/9 at Mars Hill* L 73-94<br />

2/12 Catawba* W 89-88<br />

2/16 at Carson-Newman* W 101-78<br />

2/19 at Newberry* W 97-85<br />

2/23 Presbyterian* L 86-92<br />

2/26 Lenoir-Rhyne* W 68-67<br />

3/2 Carson-Newman@ W 93-76<br />

3/5 v. Catawba# W 76-72<br />

3/6 v. Lenoir-Rhyne# W 79-73<br />

3/12 at #3 Bowie St.& (OT) L 88-91<br />

* South Atlan� c Conference Game<br />

+ Lander Classic, Greenwood, S.C.<br />

% Figh� ng Owl Classic, Kennesaw, Ga.<br />

^ L-R/Moretz Sports Classic, Hickory, NC<br />

@ SAC Tournament (Qtrfnl), Greeneville, Tenn.<br />

# SAC Tournament, Hickory, N.C.<br />

& NCAA II South Atlan� c Regional, Bowie, Md.<br />

2005 -06 ( 1 4 -15 )<br />

Coach: Jim Boone<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

11/15 at North Greenville W 59-56<br />

11/18 v. Georgia College+ W 82-72<br />

11/19 at Lander+ W 74-69<br />

11/22 at Winston-Salem St. L 62-64<br />

11/26 Winston-Salem St. L 65-75<br />

11/30 Bluefi eld W 80-76<br />

12/3 at Lincoln Memorial W 61-59<br />

12/6 Augusta State W 68-62<br />

12/9 v. #22 West Liberty St.% L 91-121<br />

12/10 at Glenville St.% W 81-72<br />

12/13 Lincoln Memorial (OT) W 87-77<br />

12/15 USC Aiken W 76-67<br />

12/30 at Augusta State L 77-84<br />

1/7 Wingate* W 100-92<br />

1/11 at Mars Hill* L 77-87<br />

1/14 Catawba* L 63-79<br />

1/18 at Carson-Newman* W 79-71<br />

1/21 at Newberry* L 63-82<br />

1/25 Presbyterian* L 50-65<br />

1/28 Lenoir-Rhyne* L 59-67<br />

2/4 at Wingate* (OT) W 92-89<br />

2/8 Mars Hill* W 83-72<br />

2/11 at Catawba* L 92-99<br />

2/15 Carson-Newman* L 64-78<br />

2/18 Newberry* L 64-66<br />

2/22 at Presbyterian* L 53-56<br />

2/25 at Lenoir-Rhyne* L 45-59<br />

3/1 at Catawba# W 87-84<br />

3/4 v. Presbyterian@ L 62-67<br />

* South Atlan� c Conference Game<br />

+ Bearcat Classic, Greenwood, S.C.<br />

% Glenville St. Tournament, Glenville, W.Va.<br />

# SAC Tournament-Quarterfi nal, Salisbury, N.C.<br />

@ SAC Tournament-Semifi nal, Hickory, N.C.


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS<br />

2006 -07 ( 13-15 )<br />

Coach: Jim Boone<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

11/18 at Brevard W 88-64<br />

11/21 Bluefi eld W 78-61<br />

11/28 Concord W 80-67<br />

12/1 v. Ouachita Bap� s t+ W 65-63<br />

12/2 at Queens+ L 70-82<br />

12/6 Glenville State W 81-68<br />

12/9 at UNC Asheville L 66-84<br />

12/11 at Concord L 61-68<br />

12/16 at USC Aiken W 65-61<br />

12/19 King W 57-55<br />

1/3 Presbyterian* L 59-61<br />

1/6 Lenoir-Rhyne* L 62-72<br />

1/8 at Lincoln Memorial* L 63-67<br />

1/10 at Catawba* L 50-53<br />

1/13 Brevard L 67-68<br />

1/17 at Carson-Newman* W 81-73<br />

1/20 Newberry* W 76-64<br />

1/24 Wingate* L 72-82<br />

1/27 at Mars Hill* L 64-67<br />

1/31 at Lenoir-Rhyne* L 66-78<br />

2/3 Lincoln Memorial* W 61-58<br />

2/7 Catawba* L 46-60<br />

2/10 at Wingate* L 58-65<br />

2/12 Carson-Newman* W 86-74<br />

2/14 at Newberry* W 64-42<br />

2/17 at Presbyterian* L 50-53<br />

2/21 Mars Hill* W 79-48<br />

2/28 at Wingate# L 56-66<br />

* South Atlan� c Conference Game<br />

+ Sodexo Shootout, Charlo� e, N.C.<br />

# SAC Tournament-Quarterfi nal, Wingate, N.C.<br />

2007 -08 ( 13-15 )<br />

Coach: Jim Boone<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

11/17 Bellarmine+ L 75-81<br />

11/18 Georgia College+ L 57-72<br />

11/23 v. West Va. Tech% L 63-66<br />

11/24 at Bluefi eld State% W 83-54<br />

11/27 at UNC Asheville L 73-84<br />

12/1 at Brevard W 75-64<br />

12/5 at Elon W 74-60<br />

12/8 at Concord L 64-75<br />

12/12 at Lees-McRae W 69-61<br />

12/19 Anderson W 86-62<br />

1/2 #22 Mount Olive L 59-60<br />

1/5 at Lenoir-Rhyne* L 64-77<br />

1/7 Concord W 67-64<br />

1/9 Lincoln Memorial* (OT) W 73-67<br />

1/12 Catawba* W 82-79<br />

1/19 Carson-Newman* L 81-86<br />

1/23 at Newberry* L 62-74<br />

1/26 at Wingate* L 77-81<br />

1/30 Mars Hill* L 61-62<br />

2/2 Lenoir-Rhyne* L 59-82<br />

2/6 at Lincoln Memorial* L 64-70<br />

2/9 at Catawba* W 65-61<br />

2/13 Wingate* L 53-64<br />

2/16 at Carson-Newman* W 88-74<br />

Opponent W L<br />

Alice Lloyd ............................. 7 9<br />

Anderson (S.C.) .....................1 5<br />

Appalachian Bible .................. 1 0<br />

Augusta State ........................ 4 5<br />

Aus� n Peay State ................... 0 1<br />

Barton .................................... 0 1<br />

Beckley .................................. 0 1<br />

Bellarmine ............................. 0 4<br />

Belmont ................................. 0 2<br />

Belmont Abbey ...............1st Mee� ng<br />

Be<strong>the</strong>l .................................... 0 1<br />

Bluefi eld (Va.) ...................... 14 9<br />

Bluefi eld State (W.Va.) .......... 3 1<br />

Brevard ................................9 3<br />

Brewton-Parker ..................... 0 1<br />

Bryan ................................... 12 10<br />

Campbell ............................... 0 1<br />

Carson-Newman .................44 88<br />

Catawba .............................17 16<br />

Cha� anooga .......................... 2 0<br />

Chris� an Bro<strong>the</strong>rs .................. 0 3<br />

Cincinna� Chris� an ..............1 0<br />

Clarion ................................... 0 1<br />

Clayton State ......................... 0 2<br />

Clearwater Chris� an .............. 1 0<br />

Columbus State ....................1 0<br />

Concord ................................. 9 6<br />

Covenant ............................... 7 10<br />

Cumberland (Ky.) ................... 1 2<br />

Cumberland (Tenn.) ............... 1 1<br />

Defry ...................................... 2 0<br />

East Coast Bible ..................... 4 0<br />

East Tennessee State ........... 19 40<br />

2/20 Newberry* W 71-63<br />

2/23 Brevard W 76-43<br />

2/27 at Mars Hill* W 85-59<br />

3/5 at Catawba@ L 63-67<br />

* South Atlan� c Conference Game<br />

+ Sodexo Pioneer Classic, Greeneville, Tenn.<br />

% Currence Classic, Bluefi eld, W.Va.<br />

@ SAC Tournament-Quarterfi nal, Salisbury, NC<br />

2008 -09 ( 20-11)<br />

NCAA Tournament<br />

Coach: Jim Boone<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

11/15 at Anderson L 57-71<br />

11/21 Flagler+ W 75-58<br />

11/22 Columbus St.+ W 89-69<br />

11/28 West Alabama% W 58-57<br />

11/29 Georgia College & St.% L 71-87<br />

12/03 Concord W 84-77<br />

12/06 Brevard* W 65-48<br />

12/10 Lees-McRae W 53-51<br />

12/13 at Concord W 63-55<br />

12/17 #18 Bellarmine L 62-81<br />

12/30 at Mount Olive W 64-51<br />

1/3 Lenoir-Rhyne* L 60-77<br />

1/7 at Lincoln Memorial* L 55-59<br />

1/10 at #23 Catawba* L 64-67<br />

1/13 Urbana W 79-72<br />

1/17 at Carson-Newman* W 62-53<br />

1/21 Newberry* W 71-59<br />

1/24 Wingate* W 60-55<br />

1/28 at Mars Hill* W 59-55<br />

1/31 at Lenoir-Rhyne* W 80-68<br />

2/4 Lincoln Memorial* W 74-71<br />

2/7 #25 Catawba* W 72-55<br />

2/11 at Wingate* L 55-67<br />

2/14 Carson-Newman* W 83-74<br />

2/18 at Newberry* L 60-69<br />

2/21 at Brevard* W 72-55<br />

2/25 Mars Hill* L 75-78<br />

3/4 Wingate@ W 64-53<br />

3/7 v. Newberry# W 79-61<br />

3/8 v. Catawba# L 61-63<br />

3/14 at #4 Augusta State! L 60-62<br />

* South Atlan� c Conference Game<br />

+ Sodexo Classic, Greeneville, Tenn.<br />

% Jameson Inn Classic, Greeneville, Tenn.<br />

@ SAC Tournament-Qtrfi nal, Greeneville, Tenn.<br />

# SAC Tournament, Hickory, N.C.<br />

! NCAA II Sou<strong>the</strong>ast Regional, Augusta, Ga.<br />

2009 -10 ( 1 6 -12)<br />

Coach: Jim Boone<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

11/16 Tennessee Wesleyan W 81-64<br />

11/20 vs. Chris� a n Bro<strong>the</strong>rs+ L 43-47<br />

11/21 vs. Lake Erie+ W 63-49<br />

11/27 vs. North Georgia$ W 61-56<br />

11/28 vs. Georgia College$ L 59-76<br />

12/2 Queens (N.C.) L 74-80<br />

12/5 at Brevard* (OT) L 54-58<br />

12/7 St. Catharine W 61-44<br />

12/9 Lees-McRae W 72-50<br />

12/12 #4 Augusta State L 68-79<br />

12/21 at Bellarmine L 59-71<br />

1/2 at Lenoir-Rhyne* W 74-47<br />

1/6 Lincoln Memorial* L 52-67<br />

1/9 Catawba* W 59-50<br />

1/12 Mid-Con� n ent W 69-59<br />

1/16 Carson-Newman* L 58-62<br />

1/20 at Newberry* W 73-58<br />

1/23 at Wingate* W 70-68<br />

1/27 Mars Hill* W 80-70<br />

2/1 Lenoir-Rhyne* W 61-56<br />

2/3 at Lincoln Memorial* L 62-65<br />

2/6 at Catawba* L 65-78<br />

2/10 Wingate* W 87-68<br />

2/13 at Carson-Newman* W 77-51<br />

2/17 Newberry* W 68-59<br />

2/20 Brevard* W 68-52<br />

2/24 at Mars Hill* L 61-63<br />

3/3 Carson-Newman# L 69-76<br />

* South Atlan� c Conference Game<br />

+ John L. Griffi n/Lions Club Classic, Highland Heights, Ky.<br />

$ Dick Campbell Classic, Jeff erson City, Tenn.<br />

# SAC Tournament-Qtrfi nal, Greeneville, Tenn.<br />

2010-11 ( 12-18 )<br />

Coach: Jim Boone<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

11/12 Clayton State+ L 58-70<br />

11/13 Augusta State+ L 41-54<br />

11/15 Hiwassee (Tenn.) W 70-44<br />

11/19 Hillsdale^ L 57-76<br />

11/20 Georgia College^ W 60-57<br />

11/23 at Lees-McRae L 61-66<br />

11/27 St. Catharine L 49-76<br />

12/4 at Newberry* W 80-73<br />

12/8 Tennessee Wesleyan W 63-61<br />

12/11 at Wright State L 47-60<br />

12/18 at Queens (N.C.) L 56-57<br />

12/30 Brevard* L 72-77<br />

1/5 #14 Lincoln Memorial* L 52-73<br />

1/9 at Wingate* (2OT) W 76-74<br />

1/12 at Carson-Newman* W 61-54<br />

1/15 at Catawba* W 59-54<br />

1/19 Anderson* L 51-55<br />

1/22 Mars Hill* W 86-79<br />

1/26 Lenoir-Rhyne* W 53-44<br />

1/29 Newberry* L 66-71<br />

2/2 at #6 Lincoln Memorial* L 47-64<br />

2/5 at Brevard* W 67-63<br />

2/9 Carson-Newman* W 78-72<br />

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS<br />

Opponent W L<br />

Eckerd .................................... 1 0<br />

Elon ....................................... 1 0<br />

Embry-Riddle ......................... 1 1<br />

Emory & Henry ...................... 5 4<br />

Erskine ................................... 2 0<br />

Eureka .................................... 0 1<br />

Ferris State ............................ 1 0<br />

Ferrum ................................... 0 1<br />

Flagler .................................... 1 0<br />

Freed-Hardeman ................... 1 2<br />

Gardner-Webb ....................... 1 3<br />

Georgia College ..................... 3 3<br />

Georgia Southwestern ....1st Mee� ng<br />

Glenville State ........................ 2 0<br />

Hillsdale ................................. 0 1<br />

Hiwassee ............................... 1 0<br />

Indiana-Sou<strong>the</strong>ast ................. 0 2<br />

Indianapolis ........................... 0 1<br />

Jacksonville State ................... 0 2<br />

King (Tenn.) ........................62 61<br />

Kennesaw State ..................... 0 6<br />

Knoxville ................................ 2 1<br />

Lake Erie ................................ 1 0<br />

Lander ................................... 4 0<br />

Lee ......................................... 2 14<br />

Lees-McRae ........................10 3<br />

Lenoir-Rhyne ......................15 19<br />

Liberty ................................... 0 4<br />

Limestone .............................. 4 3<br />

Lindsey Wilson ....................... 0 4<br />

Lincoln Memorial ...............42 119<br />

Lipscomb ............................... 1 1<br />

Manchester ........................... 1 0<br />

Opponent W L<br />

Marie� a ................................. 0 1<br />

Mars Hill .............................23 27<br />

Maryville ................................ 7 10<br />

Mid-Con� nent ....................... 1 0<br />

Middle Tennessee State ........ 0 1<br />

Milligan ................................ 19 24<br />

Montevallo ............................ 1 0<br />

Montreat ............................... 5 6<br />

Mount Aloysius ...................... 1 0<br />

Mount Olive ........................... 1 2<br />

Mountain State ...................... 0 1<br />

Newberry ............................. 17 11<br />

North Alabama ...................... 0 1<br />

North Carolina-Asheville ....... 0 4<br />

North Georgia ........................ 1 0<br />

North Greenville .................... 6 2<br />

Oakland City .......................... 0 4<br />

Ohio Sou<strong>the</strong>rn ....................... 1 0<br />

Ohio State-Newark ................ 1 0<br />

Ouachita Bap� s t .................... 1 0<br />

Queens (N.C.) .......................0 3<br />

Paine ...................................... 1 0<br />

Pfeiff er ................................... 1 1<br />

Piedmont ............................... 5 2<br />

Pikeville ................................. 4 2<br />

Presbyterian .......................... 4 16<br />

Radford .................................. 0 1<br />

Rio Grande ............................. 0 1<br />

Robert Wesleyan ................... 0 1<br />

Saint Catharine ...................... 1 0<br />

Sewanee ................................ 1 1<br />

Shaw ...................................... 0 1<br />

South Carolina-Aiken ............. 4 0<br />

2/12 Wingate* L 50-61<br />

2/16 at Anderson* L 60-80<br />

2/19 Catawba* L 57-68<br />

2/23 at Lenoir-Rhyne* L 54-56<br />

2/26 at Mars Hill* L 67-75<br />

3/2 at Newberry# (3OT) W 67-62<br />

3/5 vs. #12 Lincoln Memorial@ L 56-62<br />

* South Atlan� c Conference Game<br />

+ SAC/Peach Belt Challenge, Greeneville, Tenn.<br />

^ Pioneer Classic, Greeneville, Tenn.<br />

# SAC Tournament-Qtrfi nal, Newberry, S.C.<br />

@ SAC Tournament-Semifi nal, Hickory, N.C.<br />

2011-12 ( 11-16 )<br />

Coach: Michael Jones<br />

Date Opponent W/L Score<br />

11/11 Mount Olive+ L 64-77<br />

11/12 Barton+ L 69-89<br />

11/18 v. King^ L 70-81<br />

11/19 v. Cincinna� Chris� an^ W 94-64<br />

11/22 Lees-McRae W 75-60<br />

11/25 at Bluefi eld St.$ W 86-67<br />

11/26 v. Mountain St.$ L 47-50<br />

12/3 at Brevard* W 74-63<br />

12/10 Newberry* W 76-70<br />

12/19 Winston-Salem St. L 70-74<br />

1/4 at #3 Lincoln Memorial* L 66-80<br />

1/7 Wingate* L 51-60<br />

1/11 Carson-Newman* W 67-61<br />

1/14 Catawba* W 70-69<br />

1/18 at Anderson* L 63-75<br />

1/21 at Mars Hill* L 57-63<br />

1/25 at Lenoir-Rhyne* L 47-51<br />

1/28 at Newberry* L 68-87<br />

2/1 #9 Lincoln Memorial* L 58-65<br />

2/4 Brevard* W 66-50<br />

2/8 at Carson-Newman* L 64-78<br />

2/11 at Wingate* L 43-63<br />

2/15 #24 Anderson L 72-75<br />

2/18 at Catawba* W 60-50<br />

2/22 Lenoir-Rhyne* W 70-54<br />

2/25 Mars Hill* W 87-72<br />

2/29 at #17 Lincoln Memorial# L 58-72<br />

* South Atlan� c Conference Game<br />

+ SAC/Conference Carolinas Challenge, Greeneville, Tenn.<br />

^ Dick Campbell Classic, Jeff erson City, Tenn.<br />

$ Currence Bank Classic, Bluefi eld, W.Va.<br />

# SAC Tournament-Qtrfnl, Harrogate, Tenn.<br />

Opponent W L<br />

South Carolina-Upstate ......... 3 1<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Indiana ................... 0 1<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Tech ....................... 0 1<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Wesleyan ............... 2 2<br />

Spalding ................................. 1 1<br />

Sue Benne� ........................... 2 2<br />

Tennessee .............................. 2 9<br />

Tennessee Wesleyan ........... 12 16<br />

Tomlinson .............................. 5 0<br />

Trevecca ................................. 2 0<br />

Trinity Interna� onal ............... 0 1<br />

UC-Clermont .......................... 1 0<br />

Union (Ky.) ............................. 6 4<br />

Urbana ................................... 1 0<br />

Virginia-Wise ....................... 15 13<br />

Virginia Intermont ................. 8 12<br />

Warren Wilson .................... 11 2<br />

West Alabama ....................... 1 0<br />

West Georgia ......................... 0 2<br />

West Liberty State ................. 0 1<br />

West Virginia, College of ....... 0 1<br />

West Virginia Tech ................. 1 1<br />

Western Carolina ................... 2 6<br />

Wingate ..............................12 19<br />

Winston-Salem State ............. 0 3<br />

Wisconsin-Pla� e ville ............. 0 1<br />

Woff ord ................................. 1 7<br />

Wright State .......................... 0 1<br />

2012-2013 Opponents in Bold<br />

2012-2013 Tusculum Men’s Basketball -- 27


Single-Game<br />

Points: 52, Tim Masters at King, 2/7/89<br />

Field Goals: 18, Jeff Riley at Alice Lloyd, 2/18/86<br />

Field Goal A� empts: 28, Jeff Riley at Alice Lloyd, 2/18/86<br />

Field Goal Percentage (min. 10FG): .909 (10-11), Greg McIntosh vs. King, 12/9/04<br />

3-Point Field Goals: 13, Bobby Ewing vs. Augusta State, 12/30/04<br />

3-Point A� empts: 21, Shane Banks vs. Union, 11/14/97 & vs. UC Clermont, 11/15/97<br />

3-Point Percentage (min. 4 a� .): 1.00 (5-5), Jimmy Boone, vs. Bellarmine, 11/15/07<br />

Free Throws: 18, James Boshears vs. Bryan, 1/10/95<br />

Free Throw A� empts: 26, James Boshears vs. Bryan, 1/10/95<br />

Free Throw Percentage (min. 9 made): 1.00 (16-16), Jonathon Shepherd at Newberry,<br />

2/13/02; (11-11), Kyle Moore at Brevard, 12/1/07; (9-9), Richie Cutlip at<br />

Montreat- Anderson, 1/23/95, (9-9), Jonathon Shepherd vs. Erksine, 12/7/02<br />

Rebounds: 21, Jeremy Fortner vs. Sue Benne� , 3/1/97<br />

Assists: 16, Ken Cutlip vs. Milligan, 1988-89 & Doug DeBusk vs. Bluefi eld, 1/25/93<br />

Blocked Shots: 8, Brad Hawks at Lander, 12/29/02<br />

Steals: 8, Tom Massolio vs. Tomlinson, 1991-92 & Sean Wilcox vs. Tennessee Wesleyan,<br />

1/11/93<br />

Single-Season<br />

Points: 720, Tim Masters, 1989-90<br />

Scoring Average: 27.7, Ralph Horne, 1952-53<br />

Field Goals: 266, Tim Masters, 1989-90<br />

Field Goal A� empts: 634, Tim Masters, 1989-90<br />

Field Goal Percentage: .627 (173-276), Brad Hawks, 2003-04<br />

3-Point Field Goals: 117, Kyle Moore, 2009-10<br />

3-Point Field Goal A� empts: 288, Shane Banks, 1997-98<br />

3-Point Percentage: .518 (57-110), Stacey Carden, 1992-93<br />

Free Throws: 203, Kyle Moore, 2008-09<br />

Free Throw A� empts: 241, Kyle Moore, 2008-09<br />

Free Throw Percentage (min. 50 FT): .943 (66-70), Jonathon Shepherd, 2001-02<br />

Rebounds: 319, Lenzy Houston, 1979-80<br />

Rebounding Average: 10.4, Michael Paul, 1988-89<br />

Assists: 244, Doug DeBusk, 1994-95<br />

Blocked Shots: 54, Santana Waldon, 1990-91<br />

Steals: 80, Sean Wilcox, 1992-93<br />

Career<br />

Points: 2487, Ralph Horne, 1953-57<br />

Field Goals: 660, Dante’ Owens, 1990-94<br />

Field Goal A� empts: 1495, Shane Banks, 1996-00<br />

Field Goal Percentage: (min. 250 FGM) .589 (442-750), Brad Hawks, 2001-05<br />

3-Point Field Goals: 327, Shane Banks, 1996-00<br />

3-Point Field Goal A� empts: 961, Shane Banks, 1996-00<br />

3-Point Percentage: .507 (115-277), Greg Barne� , 1994-98<br />

Free Throws: 447, Kyle Moore, 2007-10<br />

Free Throw A� empts: 549, Tim McPhail, 1996-00<br />

Free Throw Percentage (min. 100 FT): .893 (159-178), Jonathon Shepherd, 2001-04<br />

Rebounds: 775, Ray Chris� an, 1990-94<br />

Rebounding Average: 7.1, Tim McPhail, 1996-00<br />

Assists: 735, Doug DeBusk, 1991-95<br />

Assists Per Game: 6.1, Doug DeBusk, 1991-95<br />

Blocked Shots: 159, Brad Hawks, 2001-05<br />

Steals: 147, Sean Wilcox, 1991-92<br />

28 - 2012-2013 Tusculum Men’s Basketball<br />

Single-Game<br />

Most Points: 131 vs. Warren Wilson, 2/17/93<br />

Fewest Points: 36 vs. North Greenville, 11/27/01<br />

Most Points Allowed: 147 at Lee, 2/7/04<br />

Fewest Points Allowed: 34 vs. Lees-McRae, 1/2/03<br />

Field Goals: 50 at East Coast Bible, 1/9/98<br />

Field Goal A� empts: 91 vs. Warren Wilson, 2/17/93<br />

Field Goal Percentage: .702 (33-47) vs. Pfeiff er, 1/4/97<br />

3-Point Field Goals: 20 vs. Lees-McRae, 2/16/98<br />

3-Point Field Goal A� empts: 49 at Limestone, 2/1/97<br />

3-Point Field Goal Percentage: .643 (9-14) at Newberry, 1/20/10<br />

Free Throws: 41 vs. Gardner-Webb, 12/6/97<br />

Free Throw A� empts: 52 vs. Gardner-Webb, 12/6/97<br />

Free Throw Percentage: 1.00 (14-14) vs. Clinch Valley, (10-10) at Carson-Newman,<br />

12/13/98, (6-6) vs. Milligan, 2/14/97, (2-2) at Presbyterian, 2/23/00<br />

Rebounds: 66 at Lenoir-Rhyne, 2/2/98<br />

Personal Fouls: 34 vs. Roberts Wesleyan, 1/3/94<br />

Assists: 32 vs. Bluefi eld, 1/25/93 & at Lees-McRae, 2/16/98<br />

Most Turnovers: 37 vs. Lincoln Memorial, 11/17/97<br />

Fewest Turnovers: 5 vs. King, 2/10/96; vs. East Coast Bible, 1/9/98; vs. Brevard,<br />

12/6/08; at Lincoln Memorial, 1/7/09; vs. Catawba, 3/8/09<br />

Blocked Shots: 13 at Mars Hill, 1/23/02<br />

Steals: 19 vs. North Greenville, 11/27/02, vs. North Greenville, 2/7/05<br />

Miscellaneous<br />

Largest Crowd (all games): 4,000 at Bowie State, 3/12/05<br />

Largest Home Crowd: 1,608 vs. Carson-Newman, 2/21/04<br />

Largest Away Crowd: 4,000 at Bowie State, 3/12/05<br />

Single-Season<br />

Wins: 25, 1979-80<br />

Losses: 23, 1983-84, 1995-96<br />

Points: 3016, 1992-93<br />

Scoring Average: 91.4, 1992-93<br />

Field Goals: 1077, 1992-93<br />

Field Goal A� empts: 2191, 1994-95<br />

Field Goal Percentage: .504, 1991-92 & 1992-93<br />

3-Point Field Goals: 290, 1995-96<br />

3-Point Field Goal A� empts: 770, 1995-96<br />

3-Point Field Goal Percentage: .438, 1992-93<br />

Free Throws: .761, 2008-09<br />

Free Throw A� empts: 853, 1994-95<br />

Free Throw Percentage: .761, 2008-09<br />

Off ensive Rebounds: 483, 1993-94<br />

Defensive Rebounds: 872, 1994-95<br />

Rebounds: 1305, 1992-93<br />

Rebounding Average: 42.5, 1996-97 & 1997-98<br />

Personal Fouls: 728, 1992-93<br />

Assists: 726, 1992-93<br />

Most Turnovers: 546, 1992-93<br />

Fewest Turnovers: 351, 1989-90<br />

Blocked Shots: 133, 2002-03<br />

Steals: 400, 1989-90<br />

RECORD BOOK<br />

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


INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME LEADERS<br />

Points<br />

Pts. Player Opponent Date<br />

52 Tim Masters King 2/7/89<br />

47 Jamey Dickson Lincoln Memorial 2/16/80<br />

45 Ralph Horne Bluefi eld 1/19/57<br />

44 James Boshears Bryan 1/10/95<br />

43 Don Spargo Mars Hill 1942-43<br />

42 Kyle Moore Columbus State 11/22/08<br />

41 Ralph Horne at Milligan 1/5/55<br />

41 Ralph Horne at King 11/26/55<br />

41 Kyle Moore Lees-McRae 12/9/09<br />

40 Ralph Horne at Bluefi eld 2/1/57<br />

Field Goals<br />

FG Player Opponent Date<br />

18 Jeff Riley at Alice Lloyd 2/18/86<br />

17 Tim Masters King 2/7/89<br />

16 Ralph Horne at Bluefi eld 2/1/57<br />

15 Ralph Horne Pikeville 1/11/56<br />

15 Ralph Horne at Union 1/30/56<br />

15 Lenzy Houston Bristol 1/5/80<br />

15 Dante Owens Piedmont 1/22/94<br />

15 James Boshears at Lee 11/12/94<br />

15 James Boshears Montreat 12/1/94<br />

15 Keena Robins at Virginia-Wise 12/4/00<br />

Field Goal A� empts<br />

FGA Player Opponent Date<br />

28 Jeff Riley at Alice Lloyd 2/18/86<br />

27 Larry Dorsey Cumberland 11/16/82<br />

26 Kyle Moore Queens (N.C.) 12/2/09<br />

25 Shane Banks Gardner-Webb 12/6/97<br />

25 James Boshears at Lee 11/12/94<br />

24 Shane Banks Lincolon Memorial 2/11/98<br />

24 Jordan Lear Bluefi eld (Va.) 11/30/05<br />

23 Several Times<br />

Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 made)<br />

Pct. (FG-FGA) Player Opponent Date<br />

.909 (10-11) Greg McIntosh King 12/9/04<br />

.846 (11-13) Oloyede Olumide East Coast Bible 1/9/98<br />

.846 (11-13) Kyle Becker Newberry 1/17/01<br />

.833 (10-12) Larry Dorsey Alice Lloyd 11/27/82<br />

.833 (10-12) Richie Cutlip Clinch Valley 2/21/95<br />

.833 (10-12) Shane Banks at Oakland City 2/10/97<br />

.833 (10-12) Lavan� Jeter Carson-Newman 2/21/07<br />

.789 (15-19) Dante Owens Piedmont 1/22/94<br />

.769 (10-13) Jeremy Fortner Gardner-Webb 11/22/96<br />

.714 (10-14) Stacy Carden Milligan 2/11/93<br />

3-Point Field Goals<br />

3FG Player Opponent Date<br />

13 Bobby Ewing vs. Augusta State 12/30/04<br />

11 Tim Masters Clinch Valley 11/10/89<br />

9 Shane Banks Mars Hill 12/8/97<br />

9 Kyle Moore Lees-McRae 12/9/09<br />

9 Kyle Moore Lenoir-Rhyne 2/1/10<br />

9 Kyle Moore Brevard 2/20/10<br />

8 Aaron Baumgardner at Lee 11/12/94<br />

8 Bobby Ewing Montreat 11/25/03<br />

8 Bobby Ewing North Greenville 2/7/05<br />

8 Douglas Tshomba at Carson-Newman 1/18/06<br />

8 Kyle Moore Anderson 12/19/07<br />

3-Point Field Goal A� empts<br />

3FGA Player Opponent Date<br />

21 Shane Banks Union 11/14/97<br />

21 Shane Banks UC Clermont 11/15/97<br />

20 Kyle Moore Lenoir-Rhyne 2/1/10<br />

18 Bobby Ewing vs. Augusta State 12/30/04<br />

18 Kyle Moore Brevard 2/20/10<br />

17 Shane Banks at Mars Hill 12/2/98<br />

17 Shane Banks Lincoln Memorial 2/11/98<br />

17 Bobby Ewing Montreat 11/25/03<br />

17 Bobby Ewing North Greenville 2/7/05<br />

16 Several Times<br />

3-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 4 a� .)<br />

Pct. (FG-FGA) Player Opponent Date<br />

1.00 (5-5) Jimmy Boone Bellarmine 11/17/07<br />

1.00 (4-4) Derrick Gates Robert Wesleyan 1/3/94<br />

1.00 (4-4) Ben Carpenter King 12/14/99<br />

1.00 (4-4) Ben Carpenter Lincoln Memorial 1/31/01<br />

1.00 (4-4) Ben Carpenter Newberry 1/16/02<br />

1.00 (4-4) Douglas Tshomba Wingate 1/7/06<br />

1.00 (4-4) Jordan Lear Mars Hill 2/27/08<br />

Free Throws<br />

FT Player Opponent Date<br />

18 James Boshears Bryan 1/10/95<br />

16 Jonathon Shepherd at Newberry 2/13/02<br />

15 Rob Troutman Georgia College 11/20/10<br />

14 Jeremy Fortner Milligan 2/15/97<br />

14 Santana Waldon at Piedmont 1/15/94<br />

14 Kyle Moore Anderson 11/15/08<br />

14 Tommy Klempin vs. King 11/18/11<br />

13 Ralph Horne at Milligan 1/5/55<br />

13 Jamey Dickson Lincoln Memorial 2/16/80<br />

13 Doug DeBusk Alice Lloyd 2/7/95<br />

Free Throw A� empts<br />

FTA Player Opponent Date<br />

26 James Boshears Bryan 1/10/95<br />

18 Tommy Klempin vs. King 11/18/11<br />

17 Gary Treece Milligan 2/22/79<br />

17 Rob Troutman Georgia College 11/20/10<br />

16 Jamey Dickson Lincoln Memorial 2/16/80<br />

16 Tim McPhail King 1/17/98<br />

16 Santana Waldon at Piedmont 1/15/94<br />

16 Jeremy Fortner Milligan 2/15/97<br />

16 Kyle Moore Flagler 11/21/08<br />

16 Jonathon Shepherd at Newberry 2/13/02<br />

16 Kyle Moore at Lenoir-Rhyne 1/2/10<br />

Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 made)<br />

Pct. (FT-FTA) Player Opponent Date<br />

1.00 (16-16) Jonathon Shepherd at Newberry 2/13/02<br />

1.00 (13-13) David McWilliams at King 12/4/79<br />

1.00 (12-12) Kyle Moore at Carson-Newman 2/13/10<br />

1.00 (12-12) Kevin Vest Mars Hill 1/22/11<br />

1.00 (11-11) Kyle Moore at Brevard 12/1/07<br />

1.00 (11-11) Kevin Vest Carson_Newman 1/1/12<br />

1.00 (10-10) Rex Shephard Carson-Newman 2/14/80<br />

1.00 (10-10) Ryan Troutman at Concord 12/13/08<br />

1.00 (10-10) Kyle Moore at Carson-Newman 1/17/09<br />

1.00 (10-10) Kyle Moore at Catawba 2/6/10<br />

Rebounds<br />

Reb. Player Opponent Date<br />

21 Lenzy Houston Bristol 1/5/80<br />

21 Jeremy Fortner Sue Benne� 3/1/97<br />

19 Mike Staff ord Bluefi eld 12/3/85<br />

19 Phil Jackson Catawba 2/7/01<br />

18 Jordan Lear v. West Virginia Tech 11/23/07<br />

Assists<br />

Ast. Player Opponent Date<br />

16 Ken Cutlip Milligan 11/19/88<br />

16 Doug DeBusk Bluefi eld 1/25/93<br />

15 Doug DeBusk at Milligan 2/4/95<br />

15 Donald Sexton vs. Augusta State 12/30/04<br />

14 Colin Vaught Lincoln Memorial 2/8/86<br />

14 Doug DeBusk Milligan 2/11/93<br />

14 Doug DeBusk Alice Lloyd 2/13/93<br />

14 Doug DeBusk Lee 2/14/95<br />

14 Doug DeBusk at Alice Lloyd 1/17/95<br />

Blocked Shots<br />

Blk. Player Opponent Date<br />

8 Brad Hawks at Lander 12/29/02<br />

6 Tim McPhail at Lincoln Memorial 2/3/99<br />

6 Brad Hawks at Mars Hill 1/23/02<br />

5 Tim McPhail King 12/10/96<br />

5 Santana Waldon Bluefi eld 2/14/94<br />

5 Bri� on Boedecker at North Greenville 12/5/01<br />

4 Santana Waldon Milligan 1/18/94<br />

4 Santana Waldon Covenant 2/19/94<br />

4 Tim McPhail at Milligan 2/15/97<br />

4 Tim McPhail West Virginia Tech 11/29/98<br />

Steals<br />

Stl. Player Opponent Date<br />

8 Tom Massolio Tomlinson 11/23/91<br />

8 Sean Wilcox Tennessee Wesleyan 1/11/93<br />

6 Sean Wilcox Covenant 1/29/93<br />

6 Doug DeBusk Covenant 1/29/93<br />

6 Sean Wilcox Montreat-Anderson 12/5/92<br />

6 Jonathon Shepherd Newberry 1/16/02<br />

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

2012-2013 Tusculum Men’s Basketball -- 29


Points<br />

Pts. Player Year<br />

720 Tim Masters 1989-90<br />

693 Kyle Moore 2009-10<br />

692 Ralph Horne 1953-54<br />

692 Myron Goffi gan 1982-83<br />

664 Don Green 1952-53<br />

654 Tim Masters 1988-89<br />

654 Kyle Moore 2008-09<br />

650 Ralph Horne 1955-56<br />

627 Ralph Horne 1956-57<br />

603 James Boshears 1994-95<br />

Scoring Average<br />

PPG Player Year<br />

27.7 Ralph Horne 1955-56<br />

26.0 Don Green 1952-53<br />

26.0 Ralph Horne 1953-54<br />

25.6 Lenzy Houston 1978-79<br />

24.8 Kyle Moore 2009-10<br />

24.0 Ralph Horne 1956-57<br />

24.0 Jeff Riley 1985-86<br />

24.0 Tim Masters 1989-90<br />

22.5 Tim Masters 1988-89<br />

21.6 Ralph Horne 1954-55<br />

21.6 Lenzy Houston 1977-78<br />

Field Goals<br />

FG Player Year<br />

266 Tim Masters 1989-90<br />

265 Ralph Horne 1953-54<br />

247 Jeff Riley 1985-86<br />

244 Lenzy Houston 1978-79<br />

231 Tim Masters 1988-89<br />

231 Reggie Turner 1990-91<br />

223 James Boshears 1994-95<br />

218 Michael Paul 1988-89<br />

217 Mike Staff ord 1985-86<br />

214 Dante Owens 1993-94<br />

Field Goal A� empts<br />

FGA Player Year<br />

634 Tim Masters 1989-90<br />

550 Tim Masters 1988-89<br />

472 Jeff Riley 1985-86<br />

444 Reggie Turner 1989-90<br />

443 Reggie Turner 1990-91<br />

433 Shane Banks 1996-00<br />

429 Kyle Moore 2009-10<br />

423 Michael Paul 1988-89<br />

418 Kyle Moore 2008-09<br />

404 Shane Banks 1998-99<br />

Field Goal Percentage (min. 100 FGA)<br />

Pct. (FG-FGA) Player Year<br />

.627 (173-276) Brad Hawks 2003-04<br />

.626 (159-254) Greg McIntosh 2004-05<br />

.623 (99-159) Tommy Klempin 2011-12<br />

.609 (217-356) Mike Staff ord 1985-86<br />

.600 (168-280) Stacey Carden 1992-93<br />

.594 (136-229) Sean Wilcox 1991-92<br />

.582 (213-366) Lenzy Houston 1979-80<br />

.581 (125-215) Lavon� Jeter 2007-08<br />

.576 (80-139) Dante Owens 1990-91<br />

.570 (142-249) Brad Hawks 2004-05<br />

.570 (139-244) Cliff Charles 2003-04<br />

3-Point Field Goals<br />

3FG Player Year<br />

117 Kyle Moore 2009-10<br />

102 Shane Banks 1997-98<br />

101 Kyle Moore 2008-09<br />

98 Aaron Baumgardner 1994-95<br />

89 Bobby Ewing 2004-05<br />

88 Kyle Moore 2004-05<br />

86 Shane Banks 1998-99<br />

79 Tim Masters 1988-89<br />

76 Shane Banks 1996-97<br />

74 Richie Cutlip 1995-96<br />

30 - 2012-2013 Tusculum Men’s Basketball<br />

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS<br />

3-Point Field Goal A� empts<br />

3FGA Player Year<br />

288 Shane Banks 1997-98<br />

271 Shane Banks 1998-99<br />

258 Kyle Moore 2009-10<br />

255 Aaron Baumgardner 1994-95<br />

245 Kyle Moore 2008-09<br />

218 Shane Banks 1999-00<br />

216 Bobby Ewing 2004-05<br />

212 Tim Masters 1989-90<br />

208 Kyle Moore 2007-08<br />

195 Wes Husband 1996-97<br />

3-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 50 FGA)<br />

Pct. (FG-FGA) Player Year<br />

.518 (57-110) Stacey Carden 1992-93<br />

.490 (25-51) Ray Chris� an 1991-92<br />

.478 (44-92) Greg Barne� 1996-97<br />

.465 (33-71) Sean Wilcox 1992-93<br />

.463 (44-95) Jordan Lear 2006-07<br />

.461 (35-76) Tom Massolio 1991-92<br />

.455 (35-77) Larry Minnefee 2006-07<br />

.453 (117-258) Kyle Moore 2009-10<br />

.446 (74-166) Richie Cutlip 1995-96<br />

.446 (29-65) Ben Carpenter 1999-00<br />

Free Throws<br />

FT Player Year<br />

203 Kyle Moore 2008-09<br />

169 Lenzy Houston 1979-80<br />

162 Ralph Horne 1953-54<br />

162 Kyle Moore 2009-10<br />

156 James Boshears 1994-95<br />

146 Ralph Horne 1954-55<br />

131 Jamey Dickson 1979-80<br />

126 Kevin Vest 2011-12<br />

123 Richie Cutlip 1994-95<br />

121 Tim Masters 1989-90<br />

Free Throw A� empts<br />

FTA Player Year<br />

241 Kyle Moore 2008-09<br />

233 Ralph Horne 1954-55<br />

224 James Boshears 1994-95<br />

188 Kyle Moore 2009-10<br />

175 Tim McPhail 1998-99<br />

165 Richie Cutlip 1994-95<br />

162 Doug DeBusk 1994-95<br />

156 Tim Masters 1989-90<br />

155 Tim Masters 1988-89<br />

146 Kevin Vest 2011-12<br />

Free Throw Percentage (min. 50 FTM)<br />

Pct. (FT-FTA) Player Year<br />

.943 (66-70) Jonathon Shepherd 2001-02<br />

.879 (102-116) Ryan Troutman 2008-09<br />

.874 (76-87) Douglas Tshomba 2004-05<br />

.863 (126-146) Kevin Vest 2011-12<br />

.862 (162-188) Kyle Moore 2009-10<br />

.862 (56-65) Jonathon Shepherd 2002-03<br />

.860 (80-93) Wes Husband 1996-97<br />

.850 (91-107) Rob Troutman 2010-11<br />

.845 (82-97) Kyle Moore 2007-08<br />

.844 (103-122) Ray Chris� an 1993-94<br />

Rebounds<br />

Reb. Player Year<br />

319 Lenzy Houston 1979-80<br />

280 Michael Paul 1988-89<br />

265 Ray Chris� an 1993-94<br />

262 Mike Staff ord 1985-86<br />

251 Ray Chris� an 1992-93<br />

233 James Boshears 1994-95<br />

222 Josh Benne� 2008-09<br />

220 Tim McPhail 1998-99<br />

215 Arthur Crigler 1992-93<br />

211 Brad Hawks 2003-04<br />

Rebounding Average<br />

RPG Player Year<br />

12.1 Lenzy Houston 1978-79<br />

11.5 Gary Treece 1978-79<br />

10.4 Michael Paul 1988-89<br />

10.3 Lenzy Houston 1979-80<br />

10.2 Lenzy Houston 1977-78<br />

10.1 Mike Staff ord 1985-86<br />

8.9 Ray Chris� an 1993-94<br />

8.1 Tim McPhail 1998-99<br />

7.8 Brad Hawks 2003-04<br />

7.6 Mike Fulkerson 1985-86<br />

7.6 Ray Chris� an 1992-93<br />

Assists<br />

Ast. Player Year<br />

244 Doug DeBusk 1994-95<br />

243 Doug DeBusk 1992-93<br />

192 Ryan Troutman 2008-09<br />

187 Sean Wilcox 1992-93<br />

185 Donald Sexton 2004-05<br />

173 Doug DeBusk 1993-94<br />

151 Jus� n Steigerwald 2010-11<br />

150 Donald Sexton 2005-06<br />

148 Ken Cutlip 1989-90<br />

147 Ken Cutlip 1990-91<br />

Blocked Shots<br />

Blk. Player Year<br />

54 Santana Waldon 1990-91<br />

44 Bri� on Boedecker 2001-02<br />

42 Brad Hawks 2004-05<br />

40 Santana Waldon 1991-92<br />

40 Brad Hawks 2002-03<br />

39 Brad Hawks 2001-02<br />

38 Brad Hawks 2003-04<br />

34 Ken Bausch 1985-86<br />

34 Santana Waldon 1993-94<br />

34 Gabe Story 2006-07<br />

34 Josh Benne� 2008-09<br />

Steals<br />

Stl. Player Year<br />

80 Sean Wilcox 1992-93<br />

69 Colin Vaught 1985-86<br />

68 Reggie Turner 1989-90<br />

67 Sean Wilcox 1991-92<br />

63 J.J. Scurry 1988-89<br />

62 James Boshears 1994-95<br />

56 Doug DeBusk 1992-93<br />

53 Stacy Carden 1989-90<br />

52 Jeff Riley 1985-86<br />

51 Ken Cutlip 1989-90<br />

Two-� me SAC Player of <strong>the</strong> Year Kyle Moore<br />

owns three school single-season records


INDIVIDUAL CAREER LEADERS<br />

Points (min. 1,000 pts.)<br />

Pts. Player Years<br />

2487 Ralph Horne 1953-57<br />

2345 Lenzy Houston 1976-80<br />

2004 Tim Masters 1986-90<br />

1813 Kyle Moore 2007-10<br />

1699 Shane Banks 1996-00<br />

1606 Dante’ Owens 1990-94<br />

1550 Jordan Lear 2004-08<br />

1516 Stacy Carden 1989-93<br />

1500 Paul Minton 1969-73<br />

1319 Tim McPhail 1996-00<br />

1303 Richie Cutlip 1990-91, 94-98<br />

1248 Jeremy Fortner 1996-00<br />

1218 Pat Compton 1999-03<br />

1166 Bob Sohas 1970-74<br />

1156 Ray Chris� an 1990-94<br />

1117 James Boshears 1993-96<br />

1076 Brad Hawks 2001-05<br />

1069 Reggie Turner 1989-91<br />

1062 Doug DeBusk 1991-95<br />

1008 Rob Troutman 2007-11<br />

1000 Bill Lorch 1966-70<br />

1000 Tom Deaton 1966-70<br />

Field Goals<br />

FG Player Years<br />

660 Dante’ Owens 1990-94<br />

583 Stacy Carden 1989-93<br />

576 Shane Banks 1996-00<br />

555 Tim Masters 1986-90<br />

530 Kyle Moore 2007-10<br />

518 Jordan Lear 2004-08<br />

481 Tim McPhail 1996-00<br />

442 Brad Hawks 2001-05<br />

440 Reggie Turner 1989-91<br />

430 Pat Compton 1999-03<br />

Field Goal A� empts<br />

FGA Player Years<br />

1495 Shane Banks 1996-00<br />

1188 Kyle Moore 2007-10<br />

1181 Dante’ Owens 1990-94<br />

1175 Stacy Carden 1989-93<br />

1038 Jordan Lear 2004-08<br />

951 Tim McPhail 1996-00<br />

946 Pat Compton 1999-03<br />

904 Richie Cutlip 1990-91, 94-98<br />

887 Reggie Turner 1989-91<br />

861 Ray Chris� an 1990-94<br />

Field Goal Percentage (min. 250 made)<br />

Pct. (FG-FGA) Player Years<br />

.589 (442-750) Brad Hawks 2001-05<br />

.559 (660-1181) Dante’ Owens 1990-94<br />

.547 (292-535) Sean Wilcox 1991-93<br />

.534 (264-494) Tom Massolio 1988-92<br />

.530 (---------) Lenzy Houston 1976-80<br />

.516 (417-808) James Boshears 1993-96<br />

.507 (321-633) Chris Poore 2005-07<br />

.499 (518-1038) Jordan Lear 2004-08<br />

.496 (440-887) Reggie Turner 1989-91<br />

.496 (583-1175) Stacy Carden 1989-93<br />

3-Point Field Goals<br />

3FG Player Years<br />

327 Shane Banks 1996-00<br />

306 Kyle Moore 2007-10<br />

238 Aaron Baumgardner 1991-96<br />

195 Bobby Ewing 2002-05<br />

191 Richie Cutlip 1990-91, 94-98<br />

165 Pat Compton 1999-03<br />

162 Jimmy Boone 2006-10<br />

160 Jordan Lear 2004-08<br />

155 Douglas Tshomba 2003-06<br />

134 Ben Carpenter 1999-03<br />

3-Point Field Goal A� empts<br />

3FGA Player Years<br />

961 Shane Banks 1996-00<br />

711 Kyle Moore 2007-10<br />

492 Bobby Ewing 2002-05<br />

441 Richie Cutlip 1990-91, 94-98<br />

436 Pat Compton 1999-03<br />

434 Jimmy Boone 2006-10<br />

408 Donald Sexton 2002-06<br />

405 Douglas Tshomba 2003-06<br />

400 Jordan Lear 2004-08<br />

376 Ben Carpenter 1999-03<br />

3-Point Percentage (min. 50 made)<br />

Pct. (FG-FGA) Player Years<br />

.507 (115-277) Greg Barne� 1994-98<br />

.433 (191-441) Richie Cutlip 1990-91, 94-96<br />

.432 (73-169) Brandon Jones 2002-03<br />

.430 (306-711) Kyle Moore 2007-10<br />

.421 (93-221) Johnny Baird 1992-94<br />

.413 (117-283) Rob Troutman 2007-11<br />

.401 (83-207) Tom Massolio 1988-92<br />

.400 (160-400) Jordan Lear 2004-08<br />

.396 (108-273) Jack Mullins 1994-97<br />

.396 (195-492) Bobby Ewing 2002-05<br />

Free Throws<br />

FT Player Years<br />

447 Kyle Moore 2007-10<br />

356 Tim McPhail 1996-00<br />

355 Jeremy Fortner 1996-00<br />

354 Jordan Lear 2004-08<br />

299 Doug DeBusk 1991-95<br />

282 James Boshears 1993-96<br />

270 Richie Cutlip 1990-91, 94-98<br />

257 Ray Chris� an 1990-94<br />

237 Dante Owens 1990-94<br />

229 Rob Troutman 2007-11<br />

Free Throw A� empts<br />

FTA Player Years<br />

549 Tim McPhail 1996-00<br />

526 Kyle Moore 2007-10<br />

507 Jeremy Fortner 1996-00<br />

453 Jordan Lear 2004-08<br />

425 James Boshears 1993-96<br />

411 Doug DeBusk 1991-95<br />

355 Richie Cutlip 1990-91, 94-96<br />

351 Dante Owens 1990-94<br />

328 Ray Chris� an 1990-94<br />

318 Brad Hawks 2001-05<br />

Free Throw Percentage (min. 100 made)<br />

Pct. (FT-FTA) Player Years<br />

.893 (159-178) Jonathon Shepherd 2001-03<br />

.859 (116-135) Johnny Baird 1992-94<br />

.850 (447-526) Kyle Moore 2007-10<br />

.849 (197-234) Douglas Tshomba 2003-06<br />

.839 (198-236) Kevin Vest 2010-12<br />

.786 (162-206) Ryan Troutman 2007-09<br />

.784 (257-328) Ray Chris� an 1990-94<br />

.781 (354-453) Jordan Lear 2004-08<br />

.771 (162-210) Sean Wilcox 1991-93<br />

.768 (218-284) Donald Sexton 2002-06<br />

Rebounds<br />

Reb. Player Years<br />

1183 Lenzy Houston 1976-80<br />

775 Ray Chris� an 1990-94<br />

740 Tim McPhail 1996-00<br />

676 Jeremy Fortner 1996-00<br />

673 Dante’ Owens 1990-94<br />

629 Brad Hawks 2001-05<br />

608 Stacy Carden 1989-93<br />

575 Jordan Lear 2004-08<br />

530 Shane Banks 1996-00<br />

477 James Boshears 1993-96<br />

Rebounding Average (min. 50 games played)<br />

RPG Player Years<br />

7.12 Tim McPhail 1996-00<br />

6.86 Ray Chris� an 1990-94<br />

6.44 Josh Benne� 2008-10<br />

6.20 Jeremy Fortner 1996-00<br />

6.11 Reggie Turner 1989-91<br />

5.82 Brad Hawks 2001-05<br />

5.28 Jordan Lear 2004-08<br />

5.20 Douglas Tshomba 2003-06<br />

5.18 James Boshears 1993-96<br />

5.10 Cliff Charles 2002-04<br />

Assists<br />

Ast. Player Years<br />

735 Doug DeBusk 1991-95<br />

463 Donald Sexton 2002-06<br />

398 Kenny Cutlip 1988-91<br />

386 Jus� n Steigerwald 2008-12<br />

347 Tom Massolio 1988-92<br />

347 Richie Cutlip 1990-91, 94-98<br />

338 Ryan Troutman 2007-09<br />

327 Sean Wilcox 1991-93<br />

322 J.P. Scurry 1988-92<br />

279 Brandon Reed 1996-00<br />

279 Kyle Moore 2007-10<br />

Assists Per Game<br />

APG Player Years<br />

6.07 Doug DeBusk 1991-95<br />

5.73 Ryan Troutman 2007-09<br />

5.61 Kenny Cutlip 1988-91<br />

5.36 Sean Wilcox 1991-93<br />

4.21 Donald Sexton 2002-06<br />

3.75 Jus� n Steigerwald 2008-12<br />

3.24 Tom Massolio 1988-92<br />

3.21 Kyle Moore 2007-10<br />

3.18 Richie Cutlip 1990-91, 94-98<br />

3.07 Greg McIntosh 2003-05<br />

Blocked Shots<br />

Blk. Player Years<br />

159 Brad Hawks 2001-05<br />

135 Santana Waldon 1990-94<br />

106 Tim McPhail 1996-00<br />

51 Gabe Story 2005-07<br />

47 Josh Benne� 2008-10<br />

47 Jus� n Steigerwald 2008-12<br />

44 Cliff Charles 2002-04<br />

44 Bri� on Boedecker 2001-02<br />

40 Tommy Klempin 2008-12<br />

40 Douglas Tshomba 2003-06<br />

Steals<br />

Stl. Player Years<br />

147 Sean Wilcox 1991-93<br />

144 J.J. Scurry 1988-92<br />

143 Tom Massolio 1988-92<br />

142 Doug DeBusk 1991-95<br />

127 Brandon Reed 1996-00<br />

117 Jeremy Fortner 1996-00<br />

114 Stacy Carden 1989-93<br />

113 Pat Compton 1999-03<br />

112 Reggie Turner 1989-91<br />

108 James Boshears 1993-96<br />

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Points<br />

FG Opponent Date<br />

138 Bristol 1/5/80<br />

132 at David Lipscomb 1986-87<br />

131 Warren Wilson 2/17/92<br />

129 v. Tomlinson 11/23/91<br />

128 at Virginia Intermont 2/25/95<br />

124 Be<strong>the</strong>l 12/10/79<br />

123 at Warren Wilson 11/18/92<br />

123 Bryan 12/12/92<br />

121 Tomlinson 11/9/90<br />

120 Spalding 1/25/97<br />

Field Goals<br />

FG Opponent Date<br />

50 at East Coast Bible 1/9/98<br />

47 at Virginia Intermont 2/25/95<br />

46 Bryan 11/14/85<br />

46 v. Tennessee Wesleyan 2/5/94<br />

46 v. Warren Wilson 2/17/93<br />

43 at Lincoln Memorial 1/14/74<br />

40 at Carson-Newman 2/16/05<br />

38 Wingate 1/31/04<br />

38 Wingate 2/5/05<br />

38 at Virginia-Wise 12/4/00<br />

Field Goal A� empts<br />

FGA Opponent Date<br />

91 v. Warren Wilson 2/17/93<br />

88 at Lincoln Memorial 1/14/74<br />

84 at Roberts Wesleyan 1/3/94<br />

82 v. East Coast Bible 1/18/97<br />

81 v. Lee 11/26/93<br />

81 at Virginia-Wise 12/4/00<br />

77 North Greenville 2/7/05<br />

77 at Wingate 2/4/06<br />

76 at Lees-McRae 11/24/02<br />

74 Newberry 1/10/00<br />

74 Wingate 2/5/05<br />

74 at Bowie State 3/12/05<br />

Field Goal Percentage<br />

Pct. (FG-FGA) Opponent Date<br />

.702 (33-47) Pfeiff er 1/4/97<br />

.683 (41-60) East Coast Bible 2/7/98<br />

.680 (34-50) at Clinch Valley 1/25/95<br />

.667 (50-75) East Coast Bible 1/9/98<br />

.667 (30-45) Limestone 1/10/98<br />

.667 (40-60) at Car.-Newman 2/16/05<br />

.653 (32-49) v. Augusta St. 12/30/04<br />

.647 (33-51) at King 12/14/04<br />

.628 (27-43) at Newberry 1/20/10<br />

.620 (31-50) at Catawba 1/15/03<br />

Points<br />

Pts. Year<br />

3016 1992-93<br />

2933 1994-95<br />

2891 1979-80<br />

2589 1993-94<br />

2534 1995-96<br />

2457 1991-92<br />

2434 2004-05<br />

2402 1990-91<br />

2383 1988-89<br />

2351 1985-86<br />

Points Per Game<br />

PPG Year<br />

91.4 1992-93<br />

90.3 1979-80<br />

88.9 1994-95<br />

86.7 1996-97<br />

84.7 1991-92<br />

84.0 1985-96<br />

83.9 2004-05<br />

83.5 1993-94<br />

82.8 1990-91<br />

82.2 1988-89<br />

Field Goals<br />

FGM Year<br />

1077 1992-93<br />

1031 1994-95<br />

949 1985-86<br />

935 1991-92<br />

934 1993-94<br />

924 1990-91<br />

901 1989-90<br />

898 1995-96<br />

881 1988-89<br />

832 2004-05<br />

Field Goal A� empts<br />

FGA Year<br />

2191 1994-95<br />

2137 1992-93<br />

2071 1989-90<br />

2007 1988-89<br />

1964 1995-96<br />

1955 1993-94<br />

1897 1985-86<br />

1866 1990-91<br />

1855 1991-92<br />

1795 1997-98<br />

3-Point Field Goals<br />

3FG Opponent Date<br />

20 Lees-McRae 2/16/98<br />

19 Oakland City 1/22/97<br />

17 at Limestone 2/1/97<br />

17 Warren Wilson 2/17/93<br />

17 at Sue Benne� 3/1/97<br />

17 at Woff ord 11/25/96<br />

17 vs. Augusta State 12/30/04<br />

16 North Greenville 11/27/02<br />

16 at Bluefi eld St. 11/24/07<br />

15 Several � mes<br />

3-Point Field Goal A� empts<br />

3FGA Opponent Date<br />

49 at Limestone 2/1/97<br />

44 at Lees-McRae 11/24/02<br />

40 vs. UC-Clermont 11/15/97<br />

40 North Greenville 11/27/02<br />

39 Mar� n Methodist 1/8/97<br />

38 at Bowie St. 3/12/05<br />

37 at North Greenville 1/13/03<br />

36 North Greenville 2/7/05<br />

36 at Concord 12/8/07<br />

34 at Wingate 2/1/03<br />

34 vs. West Georgia 12/17/04<br />

3-Point Field Goal Percentage<br />

Pct. (FG-FGA) Opponent Date<br />

.643 (9-14) at Newberry 1/20/10<br />

.632 (12-19) Wingate 1/7/06<br />

.625 (10-16) Bluefi eld 1/25/93<br />

.619 (13-21) at Elon 12/5/07<br />

.607 (17-28) Augusta State 12/30/04<br />

.606 (20-33) Lees-McRae 2/14/98<br />

.600 (9-15) at Car.-Newman 12/7/96<br />

.600 (12-20) at Car.-Newman 1/17/07<br />

.600 (9-15) Mid-Con� nent 1/12/10<br />

.600 (3-5) at Newberry 12/4/10<br />

Free Throws<br />

FT Opponent Date<br />

41 Gardner-Webb 12/6/97<br />

40 at Catawba 2/11/06<br />

38 Mars Hill 1/22/11<br />

37 Pfeiff er 1/4/99<br />

36 at Newberry 2/19/05<br />

35 at Newberry 12/4/10<br />

34 at Piedmont 1/15/94<br />

34 Milligan 2/15/97<br />

34 Sue Benne� 3/1/97<br />

34 Covenant 2/19/94<br />

Field Goal Percentage<br />

Pct. Year<br />

.504 1991-92<br />

.504 1992-93<br />

.501 1979-80<br />

.500 1985-86<br />

.498 2003-04<br />

.495 1990-91<br />

.480 2004-05<br />

.478 1993-94<br />

.471 1994-95<br />

.471 2000-01<br />

3-Point Field Goals<br />

3FG Year<br />

290 1995-96<br />

285 1996-97<br />

280 1994-95<br />

268 1992-93<br />

255 1997-98<br />

255 2004-05<br />

232 2007-08<br />

231 2002-03<br />

215 2008-09<br />

210 1998-99<br />

3-Point Field Goal A� empts<br />

3FGA Year<br />

770 1995-96<br />

735 1994-95<br />

735 1996-97<br />

721 1997-98<br />

672 2004-05<br />

655 2002-03<br />

643 1998-99<br />

612 1992-93<br />

606 2007-08<br />

597 1989-90<br />

3-Point Field Goal Percentage<br />

Pct. Year<br />

.438 1992-93<br />

.411 2009-10<br />

.397 2008-09<br />

.389 1991-92<br />

.388 1996-97<br />

.383 2007-08<br />

.382 1988-89<br />

.381 1994-95<br />

.379 2004-05<br />

.377 1995-96<br />

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Free Throws<br />

FT Year<br />

656 1979-80<br />

596 1992-93<br />

591 1994-95<br />

521 1993-94<br />

521 2008-09<br />

515 2004-05<br />

494 2010-11<br />

481 2005-06<br />

457 1996-97<br />

453 1985-86<br />

Free Throw A� empts<br />

FTA Year<br />

953 1995-96<br />

917 1994-95<br />

874 1979-80<br />

808 1992-93<br />

805 1993-94<br />

790 1998-99<br />

698 2005-06<br />

697 2004-05<br />

693 1985-86<br />

685 2008-09<br />

Free Throw Percentage<br />

Pct. Year<br />

.773 2010-11<br />

.761 2008-09<br />

.751 1979-80<br />

.747 2009-10<br />

.739 2004-05<br />

.737 2011-12<br />

.736 1993-94<br />

.731 1992-93<br />

.728 1996-97<br />

.699 2007-08<br />

Rebounds<br />

Reb. Year<br />

1305 1992-93<br />

1289 1994-95<br />

1266 1993-94<br />

1204 1995-96<br />

1191 1997-98<br />

1148 1996-97<br />

1129 1985-86<br />

1094 1991-92<br />

1078 2004-05<br />

1053 2003-04<br />

BASKETBALL HONOR ROLL<br />

Free Throw A� empts<br />

FTA Opponent Date<br />

52 Gardner-Webb 12/6/97<br />

49 at Catawba 2/11/06<br />

48 Pfeiff er 1/4/99<br />

48 Mars Hill 1/22/11<br />

46 Newberry 1/22/05<br />

46 at Newberry 2/19/05<br />

46 at Newberry 12/4/10<br />

43 USC Aiken 12/15/05<br />

42 Wingate 2/5/05<br />

42 Lincoln Memorial 12/13/05<br />

Free Throw Percentage<br />

Pct. (FT-FTA) Opponent Date<br />

1.00 (14-14) Clinch Valley 2/21/95<br />

1.00 (13-13) Catawba 1/9/10<br />

1.00 (13-13) Lenoir-Rhyne 2/1/10<br />

1.00 (10-10) at Car.-Newman 12/13/98<br />

1.00 (6-6) West Georgia 12/11/82<br />

1.00 (6-6) Milligan 2/14/97<br />

1.00 (3-3) at Wright State 12/11/10<br />

1.00 (2-2) at Presbyterian 2/23/00<br />

Rebounds<br />

Reb. Opponent Date<br />

66 Lenoir-Rhyne 2/2/98<br />

65 Warren Wilson 2/17/93<br />

64 East Coast Bible 1/18/97<br />

61 at Lee 11/12/94<br />

57 Gardner-Webb 12/6/97<br />

57 Gardner-Webb 11/21/97<br />

56 Milligan 12/5/85<br />

53 Several Times<br />

Personal Fouls<br />

PF Opponent Date<br />

34 Roberts Wesleyan 1/3/94<br />

32 at Virginia-Wise 12/4/00<br />

31 at Lincoln Memorial 1/14/74<br />

30 at Western Carolina 1/13/99<br />

30 at Oakland City 1/17/99<br />

30 at Bryan 2/3/94<br />

30 at Piedmont 1/15/94<br />

TEAM SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS<br />

Rebounds Per Game<br />

RPG Year<br />

42.5 1996-97<br />

42.5 1997-98<br />

40.8 1993-94<br />

40.2 1985-86<br />

39.5 1992-93<br />

39.1 1994-95<br />

39.0 2003-04<br />

38.8 1995-96<br />

38.7 1998-99<br />

37.2 1999-00<br />

37.2 2004-05<br />

Personal Fouls<br />

PF Year<br />

728 1992-93<br />

680 1994-95<br />

655 1993-94<br />

638 1991-92<br />

601 2010-11<br />

Assists<br />

Ast. Year<br />

726 1992-93<br />

653 1990-91<br />

581 1988-89<br />

581 1989-90<br />

568 1991-92<br />

539 2003-04<br />

536 2004-05<br />

530 1994-95<br />

501 1993-94<br />

492 1995-96<br />

Turnovers<br />

TO Year<br />

546 1992-93<br />

515 1994-95<br />

509 1999-00<br />

501 1996-97<br />

501 1997-98<br />

498 1993-94<br />

497 2010-11<br />

491 1998-99<br />

487 1988-89<br />

484 1991-92<br />

Assists<br />

Ast. Opponent Date<br />

32 Bluefi eld 1/25/93<br />

32 at Lees-McRae 2/16/98<br />

32 Warren Wilson 2/17/93<br />

31 Bryan 12/12/92<br />

30 Spalding 1/25/97<br />

27 at Bluefi eld St. 11/24/07<br />

27 vs. Augusta St. 12/19/03<br />

26 Several Times<br />

Turnovers (Most)<br />

TO Opponent Date<br />

37 Lees-McRae 11/17/97<br />

36 Milligan 12/2/77<br />

34 at Wisconsin-Pla� e ville 11/19/93<br />

33 at UNC Asheville 1/4/95<br />

31 Paine 12/30/98<br />

30 at Oakland City 1/17/99<br />

Turnovers (Fewest)<br />

TO Opponent Date<br />

5 East Coast Bible 1/9/98<br />

5 King 2/10/96<br />

5 Brevard 12/6/08<br />

5 at Lincoln Memorial 1/7/09<br />

5 v. Catawba 3/8/09<br />

Blocked Shots<br />

Blk. Opponent Date<br />

13 at Mars Hill 1/23/02<br />

11 at Milligan 1/29/02<br />

10 Catawba 1/14/04<br />

10 at Lees-McRae 11/24/02<br />

10 Montreat 12/19/02<br />

9 at Lincoln Memorial 2/3/99<br />

8 Several Times<br />

Steals<br />

Stl. Opponent Date<br />

19 North Greenville 11/27/02<br />

19 North Greenville 2/7/05<br />

18 at Montreat 11/25/02<br />

17 Covenant 1/29/93<br />

17 Warren Wilson 11/16/93<br />

17 King 11/18/03<br />

15 Virginia Intermont 12/1/00<br />

15 Lees-McRae 1/2/03<br />

14 at Liberty 11/22/99<br />

14 at Milligan 1/29/02<br />

Blocked Shots<br />

Blk. Year<br />

133 2002-03<br />

125 2001-02<br />

94 2006-07<br />

92 1993-94<br />

91 1985-86<br />

91 2003-04<br />

89 1991-92<br />

87 1990-91<br />

80 1997-98<br />

74 1998-99<br />

Steals<br />

Stl. Year<br />

400 1989-90<br />

298 1990-91<br />

266 1991-92<br />

266 1992-93<br />

232 1988-89<br />

230 1993-94<br />

227 2002-03<br />

221 1997-98<br />

214 2003-04<br />

203 1999-00


BASKETBALL HONOR ROLL<br />

Daktronics NCAA Division II All-America Team<br />

2009-10 Kyle Moore (2nd Team)<br />

Division II Bulle� n All-America Team<br />

2008-09 Kyle Moore (4th Team)<br />

2009-10 Kyle Moore (3rd Team)<br />

Basketball Times Division II All-America Team<br />

2009-10 Kyle Moore (3rd Team)<br />

NAIA All-American<br />

1978-79 Lenzy Houston (HM)<br />

1979-80 Lenzy Houston (HM)<br />

NAIA District 24 Player of <strong>the</strong> Year<br />

1978-79 Lenzy Houston<br />

1979-80 Lenzy Houston<br />

Tennessee Small College Player of <strong>the</strong> Year<br />

1978-79 Lenzy Houston<br />

NAIA All-District<br />

1978-79 Lenzy Houston<br />

1979-80 Lenzy Houston<br />

1981-82 Myron Goffi gan<br />

Daktronics NCAA Division II All-Region<br />

1998-99 Shane Banks (2nd Team)<br />

2003-04 Brad Hawks (2nd Team)<br />

2008-09 Kyle Moore (1st Team)<br />

2009-10 Kyle Moore (1st Team)<br />

NABC Division II All-District Team<br />

2003-04 Brad Hawks (2nd Team)<br />

2008-09 Kyle Moore (1st Team)<br />

2009-10 Kyle Moore (1st Team)<br />

South Atlan� c Conference Player of <strong>the</strong> Year<br />

2008-09 Kyle Moore<br />

2009-10 Kyle Moore<br />

All-South Atlan� c Conference<br />

First Team<br />

2003-04 Brad Hawks<br />

2006-07 Chris Poore<br />

2008-09 Kyle Moore<br />

2009-10 Kyle Moore<br />

Second Team<br />

1999-00 Tim McPhail<br />

2001-02 Pat Compton<br />

2002-03 Brandon Jones<br />

2003-04 Drew Harmon<br />

2004-05 Brad Hawks<br />

2004-05 Greg McIntosh<br />

2005-06 Douglas Tshomba<br />

2007-08 Jordan Lear<br />

2007-08 Kyle Moore<br />

2008-09 Ryan Troutman<br />

2010-11 Rob Troutman<br />

SAC All-Freshman Team<br />

2001-02 Brad Hawks<br />

2004-05 Jordan Lear<br />

2007-08 Rob Troutman<br />

2008-09 Taylor Hobbs<br />

SAC All-Tournament Team<br />

2002 Pat Compton<br />

2005 Donald Sexton<br />

2005 Greg McIntosh<br />

2005 Douglas Tshomba<br />

2009 Kyle Moore<br />

2009 Josh Benne�<br />

SAC Tournament Most Valuable Player<br />

2005 Donald Sexton<br />

South Atlan� c Conference Scholar Athlete<br />

1999-00 Jeremy Fortner<br />

2006-07 Chris Poore<br />

South Atlan� c Conference Male Athlete of <strong>the</strong> Year<br />

2009-10 Kyle Moore<br />

South Atlan� c Conference Coach of <strong>the</strong> Year<br />

2003-04 Duggar Baucom<br />

NAIA All-Great Lakes Region<br />

1997-98 Shane Banks (1st Team)<br />

1997-98 Jeremy Fortner (2nd Team)<br />

NAIA Mid-South All Region<br />

1996-97 Shane Banks (1st Team)<br />

1996-97 Jeremy Fortner (2nd Team)<br />

All-Tennessee-Virginia Athle� c Conference<br />

1985-86 Jeff Riley<br />

1985-86 Mike Staff ord<br />

1985-86 Terry Leach<br />

1986-87 Terry Leach<br />

1987-88 Terry Leach<br />

1992-93 Dante Owens<br />

1993-94 Dante Owens<br />

1994-95 James Boshears<br />

1994-95 Doug DeBusk<br />

1995-96 Richie Cutlip<br />

VSAC Player of <strong>the</strong> Year<br />

1978-79 Lenzy Houston<br />

VSAC Eastern Division Player of <strong>the</strong> Year<br />

1978-79 Lenzy Houston<br />

VSAC All-Eastern Division Team<br />

1964-65 Jerry Wallen<br />

1965-66 Jerry Wallen<br />

1969-70 Paul Minton<br />

1970-71 Paul Minton<br />

1971-72 Paul Minton<br />

1972-73 Paul Minton<br />

1977-78 Lenzy Houston<br />

1978-79 Lenzy Houston<br />

1978-79 Gary Treece<br />

1979-80 Jamey Dickson<br />

1979-80 Lenzy Houston<br />

1979-80 Rex Shepherd<br />

1981-82 Myron Goffi gan<br />

1983-84 Greg Powers<br />

VSAC Eastern Division Freshman of <strong>the</strong> Year<br />

1978-79 Lenzy Houston<br />

VSAC All-Eastern Division Freshman Team<br />

1978-79 Lenzy Houston<br />

VSAC Tournament Most Valuable Player<br />

1966 Jerry Wallen<br />

1967 George Coates<br />

VSAC All-Tournament Team<br />

1966 Jerry Wallen<br />

1966 George Coates<br />

VSAC Coach of <strong>the</strong> Year<br />

1978-79 George “Folly” Malone<br />

TVAC All-Freshman Team<br />

1985-86 Terry Leach<br />

1986-87 Sco� Compton<br />

1993-94 Terrenza Wiggins<br />

1994-95 Greg Barne�<br />

1995-96 Kenya Freeman<br />

NAIA Na� onal Player of <strong>the</strong> Week<br />

1994-95 Richie Cutlip<br />

NAIA All-Great Lakes Region Academic Team<br />

1997-98 Tim McPhail<br />

1997-98 Brandon Reed<br />

1997-98 Jeremy Fortner<br />

NAIA Scholar Athlete<br />

1995-96 James Boshears<br />

All-Smoky Mountain Conference<br />

1940-41 Ed Spargo<br />

1945-46 William “Dub” Lady<br />

1945-46 Ray Leonard<br />

1952-53 Bob Statzer<br />

1952-53 Don Green<br />

1954-55 Ralph Horne<br />

1955-56 Ralph Horne<br />

1955-56 Joe Stallard<br />

1956-57 Ralph Horne<br />

SMAC All-Tournament Team<br />

1954-55 Ralph Horne<br />

1955-56 Ralph Horne<br />

1956-57 Ralph Horne<br />

South Atlan� c Conference Player of <strong>the</strong> Week<br />

2002-03 Pat Compton (twice)<br />

2003-04 Brad Hawks (twice)<br />

2003-04 Drew Harmon<br />

2004-05 Brad Hawks<br />

2004-05 Greg McIntosh<br />

2004-05 Bobby Ewing<br />

2004-05 Douglas Tshomba<br />

2005-06 Donald Sexton<br />

2005-06 Douglas Tshomba<br />

2005-06 Chris Poore<br />

2006-07 Jordan Lear<br />

2007-08 Jordan Lear<br />

2008-09 Jimmy Boone<br />

2008-09 Kyle Moore (5 � mes)<br />

2009-10 Kyle Moore (4 � mes)<br />

NABC/NCAA Division II All-Star Game<br />

2010 Kyle Moore (MVP)<br />

Smoky Mountain Athle� c Conference Champions<br />

1952-53, 1956-57<br />

SMAC Tournament Champions<br />

1953, 1956<br />

Volunteer State Athle� c Conference Champions<br />

1978-79<br />

VSAC Eastern Division Champions<br />

1978-79, 1979-80<br />

VSAC Tournament Champions<br />

1966<br />

South Atlan� c Conference Champions<br />

2003-04<br />

SAC Tournament Champions<br />

2005<br />

NCAA Division II Tournament<br />

2005, 2009<br />

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

2012-2013 Tusculum Men’s Basketball -- 33


-A-<br />

Abbo� , Jerry ....................... 1962-66<br />

Abramson, Roger ................ 1960-64<br />

Adams, Kenneth ................. 1977-81<br />

Adrian, Jeff ......................... 1977-81<br />

Aginsky, Bernard ................. 1923-27<br />

Alexander, Walter ............... 1946-47<br />

Alexander, William .............. 1951-55<br />

Anderson, Steve ................. 2000-02<br />

Aponte, Emmanuel ............. 2001-02<br />

Aug, Frederick .................... 1956-60<br />

Aug, George ........................ 1956-60<br />

Augus� ne, S. ....................... 1972-73<br />

Azcue, Pablo ....................... 2003-04<br />

-B-<br />

Baird, Johnny ...................... 1992-94<br />

Baisden, Larry ..................... 1981-82<br />

Ball, Randy .......................... 1982-85<br />

Banks, Marshall .................. 1990-94<br />

Banks, Shane .................. 1996-2000<br />

Barker, Jack ......................... 1944-48<br />

Barne� , Greg ...................... 1994-98<br />

Bartholomew, Ma� hew ..... 1995-99<br />

Baumgardner, Aaron .......... 1991-95<br />

Bausch, Ken ........................ 1985-89<br />

Beck, Robert ....................... 1933-37<br />

Becker, Kyle ..................... 1999-2001<br />

Bedford, Bob ...................... 1952-55<br />

Beedie, Bud ........................ 1961-65<br />

Bell, Carl ............................. 1955-56<br />

Bell, Sam ............................. 1976-79<br />

Benne� , Josh ...................... 2008-10<br />

Benson, Ernie ..................... 1967-70<br />

Bergholtz, Edgar ................. 1946-50<br />

Bible, Larry ......................... 1972-75<br />

Bingham, Bob ..................... 1946-49<br />

Bird, Jim .............................. 1949-53<br />

Bird, Robert ........................ 1946-50<br />

Birdwell, Edwin ................... 1945-49<br />

Bishop, Ken ......................... 1965-69<br />

Bishop, Skip ........................ 1959-63<br />

Blake, Earl ........................... 1948-49<br />

Boatner, Melvin .................. 1978-79<br />

Boatright, Bob .................... 1948-49<br />

Boedecker, Bri� on .............. 2001-02<br />

Boehme, Frederick ............. 1967-71<br />

Bogue, Robert ..................... 1932-36<br />

Bolling, Morgan .................. 1952-56<br />

Bollinger, John .................... 1943-47<br />

Boone, Jimmy ..................... 2006-10<br />

Borja, Bruno ....................... 1997-99<br />

Boshears, James ................. 1993-96<br />

Bowers, Bobby .................... 1955-57<br />

Boyd, Lon ............................ 1946-50<br />

Boyle, Bob .......................... 1948-49<br />

Boyles, Norman .................. 1952-54<br />

Bradley, James .................... 1950-54<br />

Bridwell, Pat ....................... 1986-87<br />

Brier, Harry ......................... 1945-49<br />

Broadwater, Bob ................. 1962-66<br />

Brooks, J.V. .......................... 1978-82<br />

Brooks, Jay .......................... 1946-47<br />

Brooks, Steven .................... 1992-93<br />

Brooks, Van ......................... 1978-79<br />

Brown, Ken ......................... 1977-81<br />

Brown, Skip ......................... 1943-47<br />

Butler, Mike ........................ 1985-86<br />

Bynum, Earl ........................ 1981-84<br />

34 - 2012-2013 Tusculum Men’s Basketball<br />

-C-<br />

Cacy, Albert ........................ 1935-37<br />

Cain, Emory ........................ 2004-08<br />

Campbell, Lowell ................ 1963-64<br />

Carden, Stacey .................... 1989-93<br />

Carpenter, Ben ................ 1999-2003<br />

Carter, Bill ........................... 1984-85<br />

Carter, Darius ............2011-present<br />

Carter, Don ......................... 1952-54<br />

Caton, Bill ........................... 1946-50<br />

Cavanaugh, Kyle ................. 1976-80<br />

Cemeno, John ..................... 1956-60<br />

Charles, Cliff ....................... 2002-04<br />

Chatman, Travis .................. 1989-90<br />

Chris� an, Ray ...................... 1990-94<br />

Clayton, Rob ....................... 1988-89<br />

Clippenter, Stanley ............. 1973-77<br />

Coates, George ................... 1963-67<br />

Cole, Carl (Gabby) ............... 1946-50<br />

Collins, C. ............................ 1972-73<br />

Compton, Mo ..................... 1955-59<br />

Compton, Pat .................. 1999-2003<br />

Compton, Sco� ................... 1986-90<br />

Conover, Red ...................... 1954-58<br />

Cranford, William ............... 1975-79<br />

Crigler, Arthur ..................... 1992-94<br />

Crippen, Leroy .................... 1984-85<br />

Croyle, Ronald .................... 1956-59<br />

Cruz, Victor ......................... 1989-90<br />

Cummings, Lawrence ......... 1984-85<br />

Cuneo, Ed ........................... 1957-60<br />

Cutlip, Ken .......................... 1989-91<br />

Cutlip, Richie............ 1990-91, 94-96<br />

Cutshaw, Mark .................... 1989-90<br />

-D-<br />

D’Auria, Joe ......................... 1955-59<br />

Daliu, Bruno ........................ 2004-06<br />

Darden, John ...................... 1964-68<br />

Darnell,Ma� ....................... 2010-11<br />

Davis, Greyson .................... 1936-40<br />

Davis, Ples ........................... 1977-79<br />

Deaton, Tom ....................... 1966-70<br />

DeBusk, Doug ..................... 1991-95<br />

Deerfi eld, Seth ................ 1999-2000<br />

Delaney, Joe .................... 1999-2000<br />

DeLeeuw, Robert ................ 1974-78<br />

DeSpirito, Ron ..................... 1967-68<br />

Dial, Jeremy ........................ 2007-09<br />

Dinler, Kivanc .................. 1999-2001<br />

Dobson, Sam ...................... 1967-71<br />

Doerr, Richard ..................... 1941-45<br />

Dorsey, Larry ....................... 1981-84<br />

Douglas, Chris ..................... 1987-89<br />

Dowling, Greg ..................... 1982-86<br />

-E-<br />

Ealy, Josh ............................ 2004-06<br />

Edwards, John ..................... 1985-89<br />

Eschweiler, Fred .................. 1963-67<br />

Ewing, Bobby ...................... 2002-05<br />

-F-<br />

Fanning, Jay ........................ 1958-62<br />

Farus, Ma� ......................... 2004-06<br />

Ferguson, Art ...................... 1989-92<br />

Fersner, Jody ....................... 2006-07<br />

Fincken, Richard ................. 1960-63<br />

Flick, Don ............................ 1958-61<br />

Ford, Robert ....................... 1942-46<br />

Fortner, Jeremy ............... 1996-2000<br />

Foster, Jeff .......................... 1990-94<br />

Freeman, Kenya .................. 1995-99<br />

Fulkerson, Mike .................. 1985-87<br />

-G-<br />

Gagel, Nick .......................... 2009-10<br />

Gallo, Mike ......................... 1978-79<br />

Gardner, Bill ........................ 1961-65<br />

Gardner, Bob ...................... 1964-68<br />

Gilbert, Mike ....................... 1989-90<br />

Gilman, John ....................... 1963-67<br />

Glick, Mason ....................... 2003-04<br />

Godbolt, Mike ..................... 1985-86<br />

Goffi gan, Myron ................. 1981-83<br />

Goldstein, Bob .................... 1953-55<br />

Gray, Kevin .......................... 2009-10<br />

Green, Don ......................... 1952-54<br />

Grey, Dionte ........................ 2009-12<br />

Griffi th, Robert ................... 1962-65<br />

-H-<br />

Hadley, Dia ...................... 1999-2001<br />

Hall, Jeremy ........................ 1994-98<br />

Hamilton, Rondal ................ 1978-82<br />

Hamler, Jerrell .................... 1976-77<br />

Hannaway, Gordon ............. 1963-67<br />

Harmon, Drew .................... 2002-05<br />

Harrington, Joe ................... 1986-90<br />

Harrison, Tim ...................... 1978-82<br />

Hawk, Benji ..................... 1999-2002<br />

Hawks, Brad ........................ 2001-05<br />

Heavey, John ....................... 1949-53<br />

Heff ernan, Thomas ............. 1972-76<br />

Heinz, Edward ..................... 1938-42<br />

Hickey, Dick ......................... 1954-58<br />

Higgins, Smith ..................... 1939-43<br />

Hill, Chester ........................ 1946-50<br />

Hobbs, Darren .................... 2006-08<br />

Hobbs, Taylor ...................... 2008-09<br />

Holly, Wes ........................... 1985-86<br />

Hopson, Randy ................... 1976-77<br />

Horne, Greg ........................ 1981-84<br />

Horne, Ralph ....................... 1953-57<br />

Horsman, Frank .................. 1965-69<br />

Houser, Buddy .................... 1969-73<br />

Houston, Lenzy ................... 1976-80<br />

Howell, Garre� ................... 1996-99<br />

Hrasdzira, Ken ..................... 1964-68<br />

Hughes, Warren .................. 1924-28<br />

Hunter, Jim ......................... 1976-78<br />

Husband, Wes .................... 1996-97<br />

-J-<br />

Jackson, James ................... 1983-86<br />

Jackson, Phil ....................... 2000-01<br />

Jeff ers, Eddie ...................... 1961-64<br />

Jelinek, Gerald .................... 1932-36<br />

Jeter, Lavon� ....................... 2006-08<br />

Joachim, Robert .................. 1950-54<br />

Johnson, Leroy .................... 1983-87<br />

Jones, Brandon ................... 2002-03<br />

Jones, Carroll ...................... 1944-48<br />

Jones, David ........................ 1977-81<br />

Jones, Eric ........................... 1981-82<br />

Jones, Ivan .......................... 1946-47<br />

ALL-TIME LETTERMEN<br />

The Tusculum College men’s basketball all-� me le� ermen roster is being compiled for <strong>the</strong> third � me this year. We are sure we have le� someone off inadvertantly. Please contact <strong>the</strong> Tusculum<br />

Athle� c Media Rela� ons offi ce for any correc� ons, addi� ons or dele� ons to this list. The TC Athle� c Media Rela� ons offi ce wishes to thank all past sports informa� on directors, assistants and<br />

students that have worked so hard for many hours in order to promote Tusculum Athle� cs through <strong>the</strong> years. Thanks go out to Steve Ruthsatz, Garre� McKnight, Buddy Pearson, Jamie Hamer<br />

Mike Maggert, Will Prewi� , Ma� Horne, Kelly Harrison, Morgan Lunsford and Whitney Noble.d Morgan Lunsford for all <strong>the</strong>ir hard work.<br />

Jorgensen, Mar� n .....2011-present<br />

Juelch, Karl ......................... 1949-53<br />

Jus� s, Kermit ...................... 1945-49<br />

-K-<br />

Kalny, Ben ........................... 1986-90<br />

Kalny, Jim ............................ 1985-88<br />

Keller, Frank ........................ 1952-53<br />

Keller, Fred .......................... 1952-53<br />

Kennedy, Robert ................. 1981-85<br />

Kilday, Jack .......................... 1955-57<br />

Kinard, Ken ......................... 1982-84<br />

King, Dick ............................ 1948-49<br />

King, Steve .......................... 1976-78<br />

Kinslow, Mel ....................... 1953-57<br />

Klempin, Tommy ................. 2008-12<br />

Klink, Kary ........................... 1967-68<br />

Kmetz, Andrew ................... 1931-35<br />

Kmetz, Steve ....................... 1963-67<br />

Knodell, William ................. 1943-47<br />

Knoepfel, Stephen .............. 1974-78<br />

Kos� c, Marko ...................... 2007-09<br />

Ko� rel, Kermit .................... 1986-87<br />

-L-<br />

Labrada, Jesus .................... 1993-97<br />

Lacy, Sco� ........................... 1982-85<br />

Lady, William (Dub) ............ 1946-49<br />

Lain, Charles ....................... 1949-53<br />

Lake, Robert ....................... 1944-48<br />

Landry, Lynn ........................ 1986-90<br />

Lang, George ...................... 1955-59<br />

Lapsley, Bob ........................ 1962-66<br />

Lawson, Allen ..................... 1977-81<br />

Lazenby, Corey .................... 1993-96<br />

Leach, Marvin ..................... 1977-81<br />

Leach, Terry ........................ 1985-89<br />

Lear, Jordan ........................ 2004-08<br />

Leifert, Bob ......................... 1976-78<br />

Leitner, John ....................... 1948-52<br />

Leonard, Ray ....................... 1942-46<br />

Lewis, Jerrell ....................... 2007-08<br />

Lewis, Thomas .................... 1934-38<br />

Light, Thomas ..................... 1958-62<br />

Long, Clyde ......................... 1959-60<br />

Lorch, Bill ............................ 1966-70<br />

Lounsbury, John .................. 1941-45<br />

-M-<br />

MacGowan, Roger .............. 1945-49<br />

Mackey, George .................. 1943-47<br />

MacLeod, Rod ..................... 1958-62<br />

Maginnis, Michael .............. 1967-71<br />

Maines, Barry ..................... 1947-51<br />

Mainous, Jack ..................... 1955-59<br />

Majeski, Edward ................. 1970-74<br />

Mangione, Aurelio .............. 1936-40<br />

Manning, Rob ..................... 1986-88<br />

Marley, Steve ...................... 1955-57<br />

Mar� n, Horace ................... 1927-31<br />

Massolio, Tom .................... 1988-92<br />

Masters, Tim ....................... 1986-90<br />

McAlmont, Rob .................. 1986-88<br />

McCauslin, Marty ............... 1978-79<br />

McClain, Mark .................... 1995-99<br />

McConnell, Eugene ............. 1944-48<br />

McCoy, Fessor ..................... 1981-83<br />

McDonald, Kevin ................ 2002-03<br />

McHan, Dickie .................... 1978-81<br />

McIntosh, Greg ................... 2003-05<br />

McKinny, Pat ....................... 1986-87<br />

McPhail, Tim ................... 1996-2000<br />

Mercer, Harold ................... 1945-49<br />

Merle� o , Ralph .................. 1956-59<br />

Miles, Bob ........................... 1958-62<br />

Miller, Gerald ...................... 1983-85<br />

Miller, JD ...................2009-present<br />

Miller, Patrick ...................... 1939-43<br />

Minnefee, Larry .................. 2005-07<br />

Minton, Paul ....................... 1969-73<br />

Moncada, Valdo .................. 1937-41<br />

Monroe, Donald ................. 1972-74<br />

Monroe, John ..................... 1934-37<br />

Moore, Bill .......................... 1961-64<br />

Moore, Kyle ........................ 2007-10<br />

Morales, Eli ......................... 2001-02<br />

Morgan, James ................... 1994-98<br />

Morrell, Gene ..................... 1946-47<br />

Moses, Jonathan ................ 1992-94<br />

Muhlhahn, Bill .................... 1978-82<br />

Mullins, Jack ....................... 1994-97<br />

Myers, Mickey .................... 1976-78<br />

-N-<br />

Nellius, Lynn ....................... 1961-65<br />

Nelson, Phillip ..................... 1939-43<br />

Noe, Russell ........................ 1967-71<br />

-O-<br />

Ochipa, Richard .................. 1965-69<br />

O’Conner, Daniel ................. 2011-13<br />

Olson, Kenny ....................... 1957-58<br />

O’Mara, Patrick ................... 1988-92<br />

Overall, Brian ...................... 1986-89<br />

Owens, Cur� s ..................... 1924-28<br />

Owens, Dante ..................... 1990-94<br />

-P-<br />

Pace, Phillip ........................ 1995-99<br />

Palazzola, James ................. 1971-75<br />

Parker, Fred ........................ 1977-81<br />

Parks, Nathaniel ................. 1981-82<br />

Paul, Michael ...................... 1987-89<br />

Periolio, Dan ....................... 1989-90<br />

Perkins, Quintel .................. 1995-99<br />

Perolio, Daniel .................... 1987-91<br />

Peterkin, Kiroh .................... 2001-02<br />

Pfi ster, David ....................... 1942-46<br />

Pierce, Charles .................... 1947-51<br />

Pilloni, William .................... 1956-60<br />

Pippin, Harold ..................... 1953-58<br />

Poindexter, Corey ............... 2006-07<br />

Poore, Chris ........................ 2005-07<br />

Poppe, Serge ....................... 2005-07<br />

Poritsky, Herman ................ 1945-49<br />

Powell, Rob ......................... 1989-93<br />

Powers, Greg ...................... 1983-85<br />

Preston, D.J. ........................ 1994-98<br />

Prui� , Bob .......................... 1958-59<br />

Prui� , Hal ........................... 1959-62<br />

Pugh, Jody .......................... 1987-88<br />

Pyle, Jack ............................ 1946-47


ALL-TIME LETTERMEN<br />

-R-<br />

Rader, Larry ........................ 1972-76<br />

Raspudic, Nevin .................. 2009-10<br />

Rathosis, Tony ..................... 1948-49<br />

Rechtorovic, Ed ................... 1962-66<br />

Rechtorovic, Ma� ............... 1967-68<br />

Reed, Brandon ................ 1996-2000<br />

Reid, Ronald ....................... 1956-57<br />

Reynolds, J.D. ...................... 1946-50<br />

Reynolds, Lawrence ............ 1956-60<br />

Rich, Jimmy ......................... 1963-65<br />

Richardson, Patrick ......... 1999-2000<br />

Riley, Jeff ............................. 1985-87<br />

Roan, John .......................... 1987-89<br />

Roberson, Eric .................... 2003-04<br />

Roberts, Dennis .................. 1972-76<br />

Robins, Keena ..................... 2000-01<br />

Rogers, Ed ........................... 1960-64<br />

Roper, Michael .................... 1957-61<br />

Roundtree, Phillip ............... 1989-90<br />

Rowe, Sean ......................... 2010-11<br />

Rubber� , Richard ............... 1976-80<br />

Russell, Clyde ...................... 1949-53<br />

-S-<br />

Salyer, Mark ........................ 1982-85<br />

Sams, Harold ...................... 1957-61<br />

Sams, Mark ......................... 1973-77<br />

San� ago, Carlos .................. 1972-76<br />

Sauers, Kirk ......................... 2001-02<br />

Schillinger, Bruce ................ 1967-68<br />

Schmoll, Alan ...................... 1957-61<br />

Sco� , Stephen .................... 1972-76<br />

Scurry, J.J. ........................... 1988-92<br />

Sears, Harry ........................ 1938-42<br />

Self, Dale ............................. 1946-48<br />

Sells, Billy ............................ 1985-86<br />

Sexton, Donald ................... 2002-06<br />

Shanklin, Jarrell .................. 2004-05<br />

Sheeler, Bob ........................ 1948-49<br />

Shepard, Rex ....................... 1978-81<br />

Shepherd, Jonathon ........... 2001-04<br />

Shotwell, Earle .................... 1943-47<br />

Simmons, Jordan ................ 2001-02<br />

Sipos, Joe ............................ 1964-68<br />

Sizemore, Merrill ................ 1955-59<br />

Slagle, Howard .................... 1957-61<br />

Slusher, Ryan ...................... 2010-11<br />

Small, Shane ....................... 1976-78<br />

Smilgin, Anthony ................ 1942-46<br />

Smith, Hubert ..................... 1949-53<br />

Smith, Jerry ......................... 1961-65<br />

Smith, Lyle .......................... 1954-58<br />

Snyder, Bobby ..................... 1981-84<br />

Snyder, Dick ........................ 1962-66<br />

Sohas, Bob .......................... 1970-74<br />

Spargo, Don ........................ 1939-43<br />

Spinks, Neal ...............2011-present<br />

Spinks, Nick ...............2011-present<br />

Spriggs, Bryen ..................... 2007-08<br />

Staff ord, Mike ..................... 1984-87<br />

Stager, George .................... 1946-50<br />

Stallard, Joe ........................ 1952-56<br />

Stanley, Jonathan ............... 2002-03<br />

Stanley, Joseph ................... 1948-52<br />

Starnes, Harry ..................... 1940-44<br />

Stass, Dick ........................... 1958-59<br />

Statzer, Bob ......................... 1952-55<br />

Steele, George .................... 1983-84<br />

Steigerwald, Jus� n .............. 2008-12<br />

Steinke, Dane ...................... 2003-06<br />

Steioff , Andrew ................... 2008-09<br />

S� ll, Andy ............................ 1958-61<br />

Stokes, Dus� n ................. 1999-2003<br />

Stokley, Walter ................... 1972-77<br />

Stone, Cody ........................ 2000-04<br />

Story, Gabe ......................... 2005-07<br />

Stoughton, Harold .............. 1933-37<br />

Stuart, Mike ........................ 1984-85<br />

Surgent, Stephen ................ 1971-75<br />

Su� on, Roy ......................... 1989-90<br />

Svarplai� s, Harold ............... 1970-74<br />

Sztanya, Steve ..................... 1984-85<br />

-T-<br />

Taylor, Wes ......................... 2008-10<br />

Taylor, Ty ............................. 2011-12<br />

Taynai, Al ............................ 1958-62<br />

Tejera, Alberto .................... 2001-03<br />

Tenhoeve, Cliff .................... 1970-74<br />

Terwillger, Rick .................... 1987-88<br />

Thomas, Antonio ................ 1982-84<br />

Thomas, Tony ..................... 1981-84<br />

Thompson, Skip .................. 1961-63<br />

Thompson, Walter .............. 1981-82<br />

Thomson, Joe ..................... 1953-56<br />

Todd, Bobby ........................ 1969-72<br />

Torrence, Mac ..................... 1959-60<br />

Treece, Gary ....................... 1978-79<br />

Trisuzzi, Jim ......................... 1969-73<br />

Troutman, Rob .................... 2007-11<br />

Troutman, Ryan .................. 2007-09<br />

Tschupp, Raymond ............. 1944-48<br />

Tshomba, Douglas .............. 2003-06<br />

Tunstall, Al .......................... 1987-88<br />

Turman, Larry ..................... 1967-68<br />

Turner, Reggie ..................... 1989-91<br />

Turner, Tommy .................... 1972-76<br />

Tuz, Anton .................2009-present<br />

Twillinger, Rick .................... 1987-88<br />

-U-<br />

Unicomb, Ma� ................... 2003-04<br />

-V-<br />

Varga, Gregory .................... 1974-78<br />

Vaught, Colin ...................... 1983-87<br />

Vest, Kevin .......................... 2010-12<br />

Vogt, Joe ............................. 1949-53<br />

-W-<br />

Waddle, Harold ................... 1946-50<br />

Waddle, John ...................... 1946-47<br />

Waldon, Santana ................ 1990-94<br />

Wallen, Jerry ....................... 1963-67<br />

Walread, Don ...................... 1982-84<br />

Walsh, Roddy ...................... 1944-48<br />

Watlington, Lamont ............ 2000-01<br />

Webb, Howard ................... 1952-55<br />

Weems, Jerome .................. 1930-34<br />

Weems, Larry ..................... 1986-87<br />

Wells, John ......................... 1967-68<br />

Welt, Lew ............................ 1947-51<br />

Whaley, Max ....................... 1955-59<br />

White, Harry ....................... 1946-47<br />

White, John ........................ 2000-01<br />

White, Robert ..................... 1928-32<br />

White, Tyler ........................ 2005-07<br />

Wilcox, Sean ....................... 1991-93<br />

Wilhoit, Shane .................... 1973-77<br />

Williams, Bre� .................... 2010-11<br />

Williams, Butch ................... 1977-78<br />

Williams, Eric ...................... 2006-07<br />

Williams, Jason ................... 2001-02<br />

Williams, Kenny .................. 2002-03<br />

Williams, Steve ................... 1983-84<br />

Wilson, Mike ....................... 1985-88<br />

Wilson, Richard .................. 1962-66<br />

Wilson, Stan ....................... 1964-66<br />

Winant, Richard .................. 1965-69<br />

Winkemeier, Howard .......... 1944-48<br />

Wolf, Thomas ...................... 1968-72<br />

Wolpert, Frank .................... 1957-61<br />

-Y-<br />

Young, Dashawn ................. 2004-05<br />

-Z-<br />

Zalucki, Rob ........................ 2006-07<br />

Zebrowski, John .................. 1972-76<br />

Zura, Robert ........................ 1940-44<br />

Ralph Horne<br />

Tusculum’s All-Time Leading Scorer<br />

(2,487 points)<br />

2012-2013 Tusculum Men’s Basketball -- 35


1952-53 Smoky Mountain Athle� c Conference Champions<br />

1953 Smoky Mountain Athle� c Conference Tournament Champions<br />

1955-56 Smoky Mountain Athle� c Conference Champions<br />

1956 Smoky Mountain Athle� c Conference Tournament Champions<br />

1966 Volunteer State Athle� c Conference Tournament Champions<br />

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1978-79 Volunteer State Athle� c Conference Champions<br />

1978-79 Volunteer State Athle� c Conference Eastern Division Champions<br />

CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS<br />

2003-04 South Atlan� c Conference Champions<br />

2005 South Atlan� c Conference Tournament Champions<br />

2005 NCAA Division II Tournament Par� cipants<br />

2009 NCAA Division II Tournament Par� cipants

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