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Nov. 10........... OHIO-EASTERN................................6 p.m. Nov. 13........... at Virginia State.............................6 p.m. Nov. 16........... WVU TECH.......................................7:30 p.m. Nov. 20........... SHEPHERD......................................7:30 p.m. Nov. 27........... at Pitt-Johnstown..........................7:30 p.m. Dec. 1............. BLUEFIELD STATE.............................4 p.m. Dec. 15........... at Charleston.................................4 p.m. Dec. 30........... at Kent State.................................4 p.m. Jan. 2............. at Wheeling Jesuit..........................7:30 p.m. Jan. 5............. at Ohio Valley.................................4 p.m. Jan. 7............. SETON HILL.....................................7:30 p.m. Jan. 12........... at Concord......................................4 p.m. Jan. 14........... WV STATE........................................7:30 p.m. Jan. 17............ at West Liberty..............................7:30 p.m. Jan. 19........... at Shepherd...................................4 p.m. Jan. 21........... at Glenville State............................7:30 p.m. Jan. 26........... DAVIS & ELKINS...............................4 p.m. Jan. 31........... CHARLESTON...................................7:30 p.m. Feb. 2............. at WV Wesleyan..............................4 p.m. Feb. 4............. WHEELING JESUIT............................7:30 p.m. Feb. 9............. at WV State....................................4 p.m. Feb. 11............ PITT-JOHNSTOWN............................7:30 p.m. Feb. 14........... ALDERSON-BROADDUS.....................7:30 p.m. Feb. 16........... WEST LIBERTY.................................4 p.m. Feb. 21........... at Seton Hill....................................7:30 p.m. Feb. 23........... OHIO VALLEY ..................................4 p.m. Home games in BOLD CAPS

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Intro

2012 - 13 basketball Media Guide

Staff Players review RECORDS

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4 Facilities 8 FSU Tradition

Coaching Staff 14 Head Coach Jerrod Calhoun 16 Assistant Coaches Players 19 Player Profiles 20 Roster 2011-12 In Review 33 2011-12 in Review 40 Game-by-Game Box Scores

Pictured on Cover Front Cover (clockwise): Andrew Gunnoe Melvin Rhodes Isaac Thornton Back Cover (clockwise): Malik Stith Coach Jerrod Calhoun Isaiah Hill

Record Book 46 Leaders 51 All-Americans 53 All Time Scores 62 Series Records 65 Coaching Records Supporting the Falcons

67 Athletic Director Rusty Elliott 68 Support Staff

Credits Editor: Adam Zundell Design & Layout: Lynne Conrad Tammy Holden Photography: Joe LaRocca, Lingbing Hang Andrew O’Hearn, Adam Zundell Editorial & Historical Assistance: Duane Cochran, Chris Thomas Printing: Morgantown Printing & Binding Morgantown, W. Va.

Fairmont State University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action institution.

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FSU BASKETBALL STAFF

Located at the top of Squibb Wilson Boulevard, the Joe Retton Arena holds 4,000 spectators for basketball games. Press row is located along the bench sideline, and radio hook-ups will be provided for visiting radio stations. CREDENTIALS: Contact the Sports Information Office for all credentials. Please do not request credentials for nonworkers. PARKING: Accredited media personnel will be admitted to the Feaster Center lot. Show your credential and follow the attendants’ directions. RADIO: Contact the Sports Information Office one week in advance for radio assignment and telephone number. SERVICES: Programs, lineups, and game background are provided before each home game. Team statistics will be distributed at halftime. Complete team and individual statistics are available after the game. Intro Staff

INTERVIEWS: Contact Sports Information Director Adam Zundell for player or coach interviews.

Jerrod Calhoun (Cincinnati, ’04)...........Head Coach Career Record................................First Year Record at FSU ...............................First Year Paul Molinari (Villanova, ’90)...............Associate Head Coach Mantoris Robinson (Winthrop).............Graduate Assistant Coach Neil Dixon...........................................Volunteer Assistant Coach Joe Lambiotte.....................................Volunteer Assistant Coach Jamal Womble.....................................Volunteer Assistant Coach

SUPPPORT STAFF Bob Cable...........................................Head Athletic Trainer Roger Hayhurst...................................Video Coordinator John Marano.......................................Strength and Conditioning Warren Baker......................................Academic/Athletic Liaison Dr. Greg Hinton...................................Student-Athlete Development Adam Zundell.....................................Sports Information Director

2011-12 FACTS 2011-12 Record..................................8-19 WVIAC Record/Finish..........................6-16/12th

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Mailing Address..................................1422 Main Street, Princeton, WV 24740 Phone.................................................(304) 487-6298 Fax.....................................................(304) 487-6299 WVIAC Staff Barry Bilzzard......................................Commissioner Brent Hager........................................Associate Commissioner Megan Ciborowski..............................Asst. Commissioner for Internal Affairs, Senior Woman Administrator Ben Brownlee......................................Compliance Doug Robbins.....................................Supervisor for Football Officials

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NCAA Information Mailing Address..................................PO Box 6222, Indianapolis, IN, 46206-6222 Phone.................................................(317) 917-622 President.............................................Mark Emmert

Quick Facts UNIVERSITY Location..............................................Fairmont, WV 26554 Founded..............................................1865 Enrollment..........................................4,611 Nickname...........................................Fighting Falcons Colors.................................................Maroon & White Stadium..............................................Joe Retton Arena Capacity..............................................4,000 Conference.........................................WVIAC National Affiliation..............................NCAA Division II FSU Interim President..........................Dr. Maria Rose Director of Athletics.............................Rusty Elliott Faculty Athletic Rep.............................Dr. Donald Moroose

Media Personnel NEWSPAPER Times-West Virginian Duane Cochran – FSU Beat Reporter.................(304) 367-2544 The Clarksburg Exponent-Telegram Danny Carpenter – Sports Editor........................(304) 624-6411 The Morgantown Dominion Post Eric Herter – Sports Editor.................................(304) 291-9429 TELEVISION WDTV (Channel 5 – Weston) Joe Brocato – Sports Director............................(304) 848-5000 WBOY (Channel 12 – Clarksburg) Katie Smith.......................................................(304) 623-3311 WIRE SERVICES Associated Press John Raby – Sports Director...............................(800) 642-8291

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FightingFalcons.com COMPREHENSIVE COVERAGE All news releases are posted to fightingfalcons.com. Fans and media can stay connected to all of the happenings at Fairmont State by checking the website. There’s no better coverage or access to Falcon athletics than fightingfalcons.com. GAME COVERAGE You can get close to the action even if you can’t make it to Joe Retton Arena. Every game is broadcast live online, and home games feature a live video feed. Check weekly game notes to know the story lines in advance, and then follow the action at fightingfalcons.com.

Recaps and box scores of all games are posted shortly after the conclusion of the contest, and updated statistics are always available on the site. Only fightingfalcons.com provides you with extensive photo galleries and videos of Fairmont State athletic contests, getting you closer to the action! TEAM COVERAGE Looking for information on a Falcon player or coach? It’s all on fightingfalcons.com. Player and coaches bios are found at the click of a finger. Intro Staff Players review RECORDS FSU

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In just six short months, Jerrod Calhoun has re-energized the Fairmont State basketball. Calhoun not only has a vision of where he wants to take the Falcon basketball program, but also the determination and energy to make Staff sure that it comes to fruition. Calhoun has hit the ground running since being tabbed as the program’s Players 11th head coach in school history. Not only did he nab one of the more review highly regarded recruiting classes, he has aggressively fundraised to help secure several improvements for the program, namely a brand new locker Records room for the men’s program that will be the envy of any Division II program FSU in the country. In just a brief time, Calhoun has already embraced the culture, the history and the community of Fairmont. He has actively sought the counsel of the legendary Joe Retton and made sure that his team has a visible presence at civic and campus organizations. He is keenly aware that Fairmont loves a winner, but knows that his players must connect with the people to truly gain the support from fans. A Cleveland, Ohio native, Calhoun has been a successful assistant coach at Walsh (NAIA) and most recently at West Virginia under Bob Huggins. At Walsh, the Cavaliers posted an 82-21 record during his three seasons there, including the 2005 NAIA national championship, 2006 NAIA Elite Eight and 2007 NAIA Sweet 16. He spent four years at WVU as the director of basketball operations before serving last season on the bench as an assistant coach under Bob Huggins. The Mountaineers went 19-14 last season and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. “This is a chance of a lifetime,” Calhoun said at his introductory press conference. “The one thing I kept hearing about this job is the tradition. We’ve had great coaches and players here, and I’m not here to re-invent the game. I’ve been trained by the best playing for Rollie Massimino and obviously I wouldn’t be here today without Coach Huggins. “I want to win a national championship, but I’m not a guy that’s going to make a lot of promises,” Calhoun said. “But our guys are going to play the game the right way, they’ll be in the community and they’re going to be hardest working team in America.” “We are very pleased to welcome Jerrod and his family to the Fairmont State family,” said Elliott. “Jerrod is an extremely bright, young coach with a great knowledge of the game and obviously a tremendous pedigree. I know Jerrod is eager and enthusiastic to take over here and make Fairmont State a competitor at the conference, regional and national level.” Calhoun began his coaching career at Cincinnati in 2003-04, where he served as a student assistant under Bob Huggins. That year, the Bearcats were 25-7 overall and advanced to the second round of the 2004 NCAA tournament.

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He played two years of college basketball at Cleveland State for Rollie Massimino. While at CSU, he was a member of the Dean’s List as well as the Student-Athlete Advisory Board. Calhoun attended Villa Angela-St. Joseph High in Cleveland, earning four basketball letters and was team captain his senior year. He averaged 19.0 points per game his senior year and graduated as the school record holder for free throw percentage. Calhoun was also tabbed Lake County News Herald Player of the Year. Calhoun coached AAU basketball for three years in the Cleveland Basketball Club and worked the USA Developmental Festival in Colorado Springs in 2001. He has also served as a coach and counselor at the Rollie Massimino basketball camp, Five-Star basketball camp, Walsh basketball camp and the Bob Huggins basketball camp. Calhoun graduated in 2004 from Cincinnati with a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and a minor in communications. He has a son, Jordan, and married the former Sarah McKenna in May 2011.

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“Jerrod brings a tremendous amount of enthusiasm, a strong work ethic and determination to Fairmont State. Jerrod combines being a relentless recruiter with a tremendous knowledge of the game of basketball.” -- West Virginia coach Bob Huggins

What They’re Saying... About Jerrod Calhoun “Jerrod Calhoun is the guy who is going to put us on the national scene with his contacts, recruiting abilities, coaching abilities and the staff he has assembled. It takes a lot of people to win championships, and we’ve got the No. 1 guy.” -- Fairmont State athletic director Rusty Elliott

“I can’t wait to play for Coach Calhoun and his staff. He works extremely hard, pushes us to our limits and is all about making us better every day on and off the court.” -- Fairmont State senior All-America candidate Isaac Thornton

“Even as a young player for me at Cleveland State, Jerrod showed all the tools to be a successful coach. His contacts within the game are “Who’s Who” of the sport all over the world. He has worked hard for this opportunity and will accomplish big things at Fairmont State.” -- Former Villanova and Cleveland State coach Rollie Massimino

“Fairmont State has hired one of the bright, young, up-and-coming coaches in all of college basketball. He has the work ethic, pedigree and leadership to be a special coach. I have no doubt in my mind that under Jerrod Calhoun’s watch the Falcons will soar to unprecedented heights.” -- Executive VP of Basketball Operations Chris Wallace

“Coach Calhoun has been preparing to be a head coach for as long as I’ve known him. He always has an open door and really knows how to communicate with his players about basketball and life. He’s been a great mentor to me and I am confident he will be a great head coach.” -- WVU graduate assistant coach Da’Sean Butler


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An integral part of winning programs at the Division I level for more than two decades, Paul Molinari joins Coach Calhoun’s staff at Fairmont State as Associate Head Coach. Molinari was recognized by collegeinsider.com as one of the top MidMajor assistant coaches in Division I. With 343 wins on Division I basketball Intro staffs from Las Vegas to Philadelphia, and 418 victories including his time as a student manager at Villanova, Molinari’s hands-on, student-centered approach Staff has enabled his teams to reach seven NCAA Tournaments and four berths in the NIT. Players Molinari will take on a familiar role working with post players at Fairmont review State. Most recently at Winthrop, Molinari helped develop Mid-Major AllAmerica center Craig Bradshaw, and also coached several players to conference Records all-league, all-tournament and all-freshman honors. FSU In addition to his on-court responsibilities, Molinari will also be responsible for the academic monitoring program at Fairmont State. A staunch believer in the true student-athlete, 25 of 26 four-year players graduated from Winthrop during Molinari’s tenure. “Having Paul here is almost like having a second head coach,” head coach Jerrod Calhoun says. “He coached me, and in my time playing for Paul I came to realize that he really cares about the players. We want to see them succeed academically, and Paul works very hard to ensure that happens.” “On the court, Paul is great. He is as good at coaching post players as you’ll find anywhere, especially at our level,” Calhoun says. “He will push our players every day in practice, in study hall, and in life. I am so excited to have this opportunity to work with Paul. I’m not sure I would have taken the job had Paul not come on board.” A native of Oneonta, N.Y., Molinari most recently spent nine seasons at Winthrop University in Rock Hill, S.C. As a part of Gregg Marshall’s staff for five seasons, and as an assistant for Randy Peele the last four years, Molinari worked with the big men for the most successful program in Big South history. In his nine years with the program, Winthrop won the conference tournament title five times earning bids to the NCAA Tournament in each of those seasons. In 2006-2007, the Eagles finished 29-5, were ranked 22nd in the nation, and upset Notre Dame in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. That year Molinari and the Eagles were featured in The New York Times, USA Today and Sporting News. Molinari also coordinated team travel to Europe twice and Australia once for summer team bonding and development. Prior to his stint with Winthrop, Molinari spent seven seasons as an assistant at Cleveland State University. In addition to being the third program Molinari worked under NCAA championship winning coach Rollie Massimino, it is also where he met and helped mentor Calhoun, who was then an undergraduate. The 2000-2001 Vikings went 19-13, their best mark in a 14 year span. Between 1994-1996 Molinari worked on Scott Thompson’s staff at Wichita State University as a full-time assistant coach. The Shockers won 13 games in his first season, which marked the school’s second-most wins during a sevenyear run, and included a 10-4 record at home at Koch Arena. Prior to that, Fa i r m o n t

Molinari spent two seasons as video coordinator at UNLV with Massimino. Led by Isaiah Rider, the fifth overall pick in the 1993 and future NBA champion with the Los Angeles Lakers, the Runnin’ Rebels went 21-8 in 1992-93 and earned a trip to the NIT. As an undergraduate at Villanova, Molinari spent four years as a student manager under the direction of Coach Massimino while earning a degree in Operations Management. During that time he assisted the coaching staff as the Wildcats reached two NCAA Tournaments, including one run to the Elite Eight in 1988, and two NIT berths. He went on to join Jim McDonald’s staff as a graduate assistant coach where he earned a master’s degree in Sports Administration. He returned to Villanova in the 1991-92 as a graduate assistant as the Wildcats reached the NIT in coach Massimino’s final season of a 12-year career that included one of the greatest upsets in sports history as Villanova defeated Patrick Ewing’s Georgetown Hoyas in the 1985 NCAA title game. Molinari’s returned to his alma mater for the 1991-1992 season. He served on Massimino’s Villanova staff as a graduate assistant. The Wildcats reached the NIT that season, Rollie’s final year of a 12 season run that included one of the greatest upsets in sports history. Villanova shocked Patrick Ewing and Georgetown in the 1985 NCAA Title game.

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Mantoris Robinson, a two-time Big South Defensive Player of the Year and a member of four NCAA Tournament teams at Winthrop, begins his first season as a graduate assistant coach at Fairmont State. In five seasons at Winthrop he knew nothing but winning as the Eagles amassed a 104-58 record, including a 58-22 mark in conference play. “Mantoris is a great addition to our program,” head coach Jerrod Calhoun says. “He is going to be a fantastic coach. He has the ability to relate to the players in today’s game having just finished his own decorated playing career two years ago. As a player he was tough and hard-nosed, and I expect him to take that same winning approach as a member of our coaching staff.” “I’m excited to have him here,” Calhoun continues. “Someone with his credentials as a player can walk into any gym and command immediate respect and attention. He’s a natural on the recruiting trail and on the floor because of his knowledge of the game and his rapport with people.” Robinson is the only player in Big South history to twice be honored as the league’s Defensive Player of the Year earning the award in 2009 and 2010. During his senior season he would lead the Eagles to the Big South Tournament championship with wins over Radford and Coastal Carolina and earning Big South Tournament MVP honors in the process. He led the team in steals and blocked shots while scoring eight points and grabbing six rebounds for Winthrop. He pulled down 592 rebounds during his career, a total that ranks him among the top 10 in school history and among the top 50 in the conference record book. He was also a part of one of the most successful teams in school history in 2006-07. Robinson came off the bench to be a defensive stopper for a team that won 29 games, finished the season ranked 22nd in the

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nation and upset Notre Dame in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Robinson consistently guarded the opponent’s top player during his career at Winthrop. He effectively guarded the likes of Anthony Morrow (formerly of Georgia Tech and now with the Atlanta Hawks), Steph Curry (formerly of Davidson and now with the Golden State Warriors) and Reggie Williams (formerly of VMI and currently with the Charlotte Bobcats). He limited Morrow to just 3-of-17 from the field in a Winthrop win over the Yellow Jackets in 2007, and held Curry to just 4-of-14 from the floor in 2008. Robinson’s Winthrop teams managed victories against Williams in each of their three meetings. At Butler High School in Matthews, N.C., Robinson was a 4A All-State selection and league Player of the Year as a senior while leading the Bulldogs to a 28-3 mark. He then one season at Fork Union Military Academy helping Fletcher Arritt’s team go 27-2. Robinson has a degree in business from Winthrop and is currently pursuing his master’s in business administration at Fairmont State.

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Neil Dixon begins his first season as an assistant coach at Fairmont State. Dixon will be actively involved in all facets of the program including recruiting, on-floor coaching, scouting, film breakdown and the day-to-day operations of the men’s basketball program. In the summer of 2012, Dixon successfully organized the Fairmont State Men’s Basketball Elite Camp and Fall Coaching Clinic that featured the likes of Bob Huggins and Rollie Massimino. Dixon comes to Fairmont State after spending last season as an assistant at WVU Tech. He played an integral role in helping lead the Golden Bears to the Mid-South regular season title and their best season in over a decade. Prior to his time at WVU Tech, Dixon was an assistant coach at Greenbrier East High school for three seasons. In his final season at Greenbrier East, he filled in as interim head coach for four games while the head coach was out with an illness and led the Spartans to a 3-1 record in that span. A native of Lewisburg, W.Va., Dixon earned degree in Physical and Health Education from West Virginia University in 2006, and earned his master’s degree in Athletic Coaching Education from WVU in 2008.

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Joe Lambiotte begins his first season on the Fairmont State coaching staff as a volunteer assistant coach. Lambiotte’s rootes with the basketball program can be traced to his elementary school days when he served as a ballboy for the Falcons. The 57-year-old Fairmont native graduated from Fairmont State in 1977 with a degree in education and served as a student assistant during the Falcons’ powerhouse days under coach Joe Retton. He received his master’s Intro degree from Salem College. Staff In July of 1980 he became head coach of Fairmont State’s women’s basketball team and the school’s sports information director. In five seasons, Players Lambiotte guided the Lady Falcons to an 87-43 record and his 1983-84 squad posted the school’s first 20-win season in women’s basketball and review claimed the WVIAC Tournament championship. In addition, he was named RECORDS the WVIAC’s Coach of the Year in 1983-84. Lambiotte was hired as the seventh head men’s basketball coach in FSU Fairmont State history in 1985. He coached the Falcons for four seasons and compiled a 61-52 overall record. His 1987-88 team finished 20-9. After leaving FSU in 1990, Lambiotte served as a West Virginia High School basketball official for 15 years. In addition, he has served as a basketball officials rater on both the high school and collegiate levels for the WVSSAC, the Big East Conference and the Big 12 Conference.

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First Season

Jamal Womble begins his first season as a volunteer assistant on the Fairmont State coaching staff. Womble played at Fairmont State from 2005-09. The Falcons posted a 57-37 record during his four years, including three winning seasons and one 20-win season. He played in 92 games and made 31 starts during his career. He scored 561 points and grabbed 243 rebounds during his career. Womble was actively involved in many campus activities and in the community that made him one of the most popular players in recent history and has been affectionately referred to as the unofficial “Mayor of Fairmont.” Womble currently teaches physical education at West Fairmont Middle School where he also serves as a coach for the eighth grade boys basketball team. 2 0 1 2 - 1 3

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Robert Cable is in his 22nd year as the head athletic trainer at Fairmont State University. In addition to his duties of supervising athletic training for each of Fairmont State’s 15 sports, the West Virginia Wesleyan College and West Virginia University graduate is also a member of the athletic department senior staff and helps organize and coordinate facility and event management for athletic contests at Fairmont State. Cable heads an athletic training department that is widely regarded as Intro among the best in the country. The over 300 student-athletes that he and his Staff staff serve are assured of getting quality treatment and personalized care to keep them in the best possible condition. Players Cable is heavily involved within the athletic training community both review regionally and nationally and has earned various accolades for his efforts. He was named NCAA Division II Trainer of the Year in the summer of 2010 Records by the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA). The honor recognizes FSU the outstanding efforts of a certified athletic trainer employed in a collegiate setting at a Division II school. The NATA selected Cable on the merits of his active community and campus involvement; volunteer service; national, district and state athletic training participation; promotion of the profession; and exceptional performance in the role of collegiate athletic trainer. Cable is a member of the NATA District 3 Board of Directors. He has served the West Virginia Athletic Trainers Association (WVATA) in numerous capacities throughout his career, and is currently the president of that group. One of his top priorities as president of the WVATA is licensure for all certified athletic trainers in West Virginia. Further, Cable is in his second term as president of the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WVIAC) Athletic Trainers Committee. In 2007, he was named the WVATA “Trainer of the Year” for his willingness to go “above and beyond the normal call of duty.” Prior to coming to Fairmont State, Cable was the head athletic trainer, head women’s softball coach and assistant women’s basketball coach at West Virginia Wesleyan College. His softball team made the school’s first trip to the NAIA National Softball Championship Tournament in his final season. Cable also spent time as a clinical athletic trainer at Medbrook Sports Medicine Clinic and adjunct professor of health and physical education at Salem International University. He also worked as an athletic training intern with the Baltimore Colts early in his career. In addition to his athletic training duties, he also teaches in the Health and Human Performance Department. Cable has been instrumental in expanding the training facility to over 1,300 square feet that was completed in the spring of 2008. The new training room is four times the size of the previous location and features include four small treatment tables, six large treatment tables and increased unobstructed floor space. Cable is married to the former Jill Hinkle and they are the parents of two children, Courtney and Johnathan.

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John Marano is the Director of Strength and Conditioning for Fairmont State University. He is directly responsible for the development and implementation for all 15 varsity sports and over 300 student-athletes. Marano has seen direct results with all sports programs. Improvements have been seen not only in athlete development and fewer injury reports, but also in the win/loss column specifically with the football, men’s and women’s basketball, swimming, and volleyball programs. Marano, known for his expressive personality, has created an intense environment that allows for athletes in all sports to develop physically and mentally. All sports have primary focus in the areas of Olympic weightlifting, power lifting, and conditioning, and are in accordance with the sport specific techniques and guidelines of USAW. Marano also incorporates flexibility, speed development, agility training, advanced plyometrics, core strength, balance training, functional training, injury prevention, and nutritional guidance into all of his programs tailored to each sport’s specific needs. This program will not only help identify certain target areas and problems within an athlete’s body, but will correct these muscular imbalances and deficiencies so that an athlete can perform at the highest level. Prior to becoming Director of Stength and Conditioning, Marano served as graduate assistant from 2007-09 at Fairmont State where he was an assistant coach for the football program as well as strength and conditioning coach for various sports. He also served as an intern at West Virginia University under the charismatic Mike Barwis (formerly of WVU and the University of Michigan) in 2007, where Marano worked with various Olympic sports and learned how to develop and implement programs the “Barwis” way. Along with incorporating “Barwis Methods” into his training methodology, Marano has worked with Vic Viloria (Florida State University, Head S&C Coach) during spring drills of 2010. There he learned the “Hatch System,” which is utilized in some of the top athletic programs throughout country such as LSU and Alabama. This knowledge has helped further develop Olympic weight lifting and explosive training in Marano’s strength and conditioning programs for all sports.

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hayhurst Video Coordinator Roger Hayhurst is in his third season as the video coordinator at Fairmont State. Hayhurst is responsible for all aspects of video production for the entire athletic department. Hayhurst is responsible for coordinating all aspects of the Fighting Falcon football program’s video efforts. He handles the day-to-day video operations for practice and games, film breakdowns for coaches and players, live game day video on the Internet, game-tape exchange and highlight video packages. Additionally for this season, Hayhurst will serve as the technical producer for Fairmont State’s game day webcasts for football, volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball and other select sports.

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No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown 1.............Ke’Chaun Lewis................. Fr.............. G.............6-3............. 190............... Columbus, Ohio 2.............Joey Vuyancih..................... Fr.............. G.............6-1............. 195............... Euclid, Ohio 3.............Chase Morgan.................. So............. G............5-11............ 170............... Pineville, W.Va. 4.............Jerid Jento......................... Fr.............. G............5-11............ 180............... Morgantown, W.Va. 5.............Tommy Scales.................... Fr...............F..............6-8............. 210............... Richmond Heights, Ohio 10...........Malik Stith.........................Sr.............. G............5-11............ 185............... Hempstead, N.Y. 11...........Brendan Cooper................. Jr...............F..............6-7............. 215............... Parma, Ohio 12...........Thomas Wimbush............... Fr.............. G.............6-5............. 180............... Lorain, Ohio Intro 14...........Terence Stafford................. Fr...............F..............6-4............. 210............... Frederick, Md. 15...........Melvin Rhodes...................Sr............. G/F............6-3............. 185............... Baltimore, Md. Staff 20...........Andrew Gunnoe.................Sr...............F..............6-6............. 190............... Hinton, W.Va. Players 21...........Isaiah Hill...........................Sr...............F..............6-9............. 210............... Aylett, Va. review 22...........Ty Garrison........................ Jr.............. G.............6-3............. 180............... Fairmont, W.Va. Records 23...........Myles Petretti.....................Sr............. G/F............6-4............. 200............... Berlin, Germany. FSU 24...........Trevor Andrews-Evans........ Fr...............F..............6-7............. 195............... Logan, W.Va. 25...........Isaac Thornton...................Sr.............. G.............6-3............. 180............... Martinsburg, W.Va. 32...........Stevie Browning................. Fr.............. G.............6-2............. 180............... Logan, W.Va. 42...........Rudy Roberts.....................Sr...............F..............6-6............. 245............... Cleveland, Ohio 52...........Edward Hashier.................. Jr.............. C.............6-7............. 220............... Parma, Ohio

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Before Fairmont State: Played two seasons at Lakeland Community College … first team 2012 NJCAA All-American … averaged 17.5 points and nine rebounds and four assists in leading the Lakers to a 27-9 record … first team All-Ohio Community College Athletic Conference and first team All-Region 12 … chosen as team MVP … team won region and district championships and finished fourth in the country … was NJCAA Player of the Week on Nov. 23 … as a freshman played in 31 games and averaged 12.4 points, 5.9 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game … helped team to 27-9 record … was a second team all-conference selection … named Northeast Ohio Conference (NOC) player of the year and league MVP at Parma HS… Selected to play in the Cleveland all-star game.

coach Mark Hatcher at Logan … did not play as a senior due to a ruling from the WVSSAC. Personal: Trevor Andrews-Evans … son of Melissa and Jamie Evens

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Logan … state player of the year runner-up as a senior after averaging 26 points and nine rebounds per game for the Wildcats … state’s leading scorer … helped the team to a state championship and three tournament appearances in his career … MVP of North-South game … averaged 12 points and four rebounds as a junior. Personal: Steven Edward Browning … son of Mimi and Steve Browning … one of two children … father played basketball in King College (Tenn.) … majoring in criminal justice.

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Garrison F, 6-3 170 Junior Fairmont, W.Va./Fairmont Senior

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As A Sophomore (2011-12): Played in 17 games for the Falcons … averaged 7.7 minutes per game … five minutes and one rebound at Davis & Elkins (11/22/11) … seven points in 14 minutes of action against Ohio Eastern (12/6/11) … five points and a steal against Penn State Beaver (1/4/12) … three rebounds vs. WV State (2/6/12) … four points and two rebounds at Seton Hill (2/9/12) … scored six points and one rebound against WV Wesleyan (2/25/12). As A Freshman (2010-11): Saw action in 11 games … averaged 4.2 minutes and 1.2 points … made debut against Davis & Elkins (11/23/10) … scored five points and had two rebounds on the road at West Liberty (11/30/10) … scored two points and tallied a pair of assists against Ohio Valley (12/2/10) … four points and two rebounds in win over Ohio Eastern (1/15/11) … season-high 14 minutes against Pitt-Johnstown (2/3/11) … scored two points against the Mountain Cats … pulled down two rebounds against Seton Hill (2/10/11). High School: Three-year letterwinner for coach Dave Retton at Fairmont Senior … two-time first team All-NCAC selection … also a two-time All-Mon Valley game … averaged 22 points and six assists as a senior … NCAC Player of the Year … second team all-state selection … helped the Polar Bears to an 18-5 record and a sectional title … averaged 17 points and five assists as a junior … set school record for made three-pointers in a game with eight.

Ty garrison

Personal: Ty Grandstaff Garrison … son of Dusty and Richard Garrison … birthday is April 22 … one of two children … majoring in pre-pharmacy. Ty Garrison’s Career Highs

Points.................. 7 vs. Ohio Eastern (12/6/11) Rebounds............. 3 vs. WV State (2/6/12) Assists................. 2 vs. Ohio Valley (12/2/10) Steals .................. 1 (six times) Garrison’s Career Statistics Year GP/GS FG/A FG% 3FG/A

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.125 .364 .263

.000 .250 .167

13/1.2 22/1.3 35/1.3

9/0.8 13/0.8 22/0.8

6/0 12/0 18/0

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5 5 10

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46/4.2 131/7.7 177/6.3

11/0 17/0 28/0

6/16 8/25 14/41

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Gunnoe F, 6-6, 190 Senior Hinton, W.Va./Summers Co. As A Junior (2011-12): Played in 26 games and made two starts … averaged 14.2 minutes per game and 3.0 points … seven points and four rebounds in season start against Point Park (11/15/11) … nine points and seven boards off the bench vs. West Liberty (11/29/11) … contributed four boards at Ohio Valley (12/1/11) … five points and four rebounds against Ohio Eastern (12/6/11) … contributed six points and four boards against Bluefield State (12/10/11) … season-high 10 points to go with four rebounds against vs. Alderson-Broaddus (12/17/11) … four points and eight rebounds, including seven on the offensive glass, against Penn State Beaver (1/4/12) … four rebounds to go with two points against at home against A-B (1/21/12) … four points against PittJohnstown (2/1/12) … nine points in 14 minutes at Seton Hill (2/9/12) … three points and five rebounds against WV Wesleyan (2/25/12). As A Redshirt Sophomore (2010-11): Saw action in 21 games and made five starts … emerged as a key player down the stretch for the Falcons but battled injuries as well … works hard on the glass and can step outside … averaged 3.9 points and 2.2 rebounds per game … played 21 minutes and scored 10 points and tallied five rebounds against Ohio Eastern (1/5/11) … eight points and seven rebounds against topranked West Liberty (1/13/11) … seven points and five rebounds at PittJohnstown (2/3/11) … celebrated first career start with 17 points and four rebounds in win over Seton Hill (2/10/11) … hit on 6-of-7 from the field against the Griffins … started and recorded five rebounds at Davis & Elkins (2/14/11) … seven points and five rebounds against Charleston (2/17/11) … eight points and seven rebounds at Concord (2/19/11) … six points and two rebounds in limited action against Ohio Valley in the first round of the WVIAC Tournament (3/1/11) … started and scored two points and blocked two shots against WV Wesleyan in the WVIAC Quarterfinals (3/3/11).

2008-09 13/0 9/17 .529 2009-10 Redshirted Season 2010-11 21/5 33/65 .508 2011-12 26/2 33/81 .407 Total 60/7 75/163 .460

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As A Freshman (2008-09): Limited action in his first season at Fairmont State … played in 13 games … averaged five points per contest … scored four points and handed out three assists in debut against Ohio State-Newark (11/15/08) … three rebounds in four minutes of action against WV Wesleyan (11/16/08) … eight points, including two threepointers, against West Liberty (12/4/08) … three points against OhioEastern (1/7/09) … six points and five rebounds against Penn StateGreater Allegheny (1/19/09) … five points and three rebound in victory over Seton Hill (2/14/09). High School: Four-year letterman at Summers County … three-time all-conference selection and two-time all-state honoree … McDonald’s All-America nominee … scored over 1,000 points in his career for the Bobcats … also a member of the winningest team in school history … averaged a double-double as a senior with 24 points and 10 rebounds. Personal: Andrew Martin Gunnoe … born April 5, 1990 … son of Richard and Karla Gunnoe … second of four children … grandfather played basketball at Concord and WVU… majoring in business. Gunnoe’s Career Bests Points...................... 17 vs. Seton Hill (2/10/11) Rebounds................. 8 vs. Penn State Beaver (1/4/12) Assists..................... 3 vs. Ohio State-Newark (11/15/08) Blocks...................... 2 vs. WV Wesleyan (3/3/11)

As A Sophomore (2009-10): Redshirted the season.

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.346 .182 .305

6/9 .667 7/17 .412 17/35 .486

81/3.9 77/3.0 185/3.1

47/2.2 67/2.6 132/2.2

32/2 37/0 80/3

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16 18 38

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11 7 20

246/11.7 370/14.2 686/11.4

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C, 6-7, 229 Junior Parma, Ohio/Parma (Lakeland CC)

G, 5-11, 180 Freshman Morgantown, W.Va./Trinity

Before Fairmont State: Played one season at Lakeland Community College … helped the Lakers to the national tournament … played in 28 games and averaged 5.2 points and 3.4 rebounds per game … shot 64 percent from the field on the year … averaged a blocked shot per game … played two seasons at Parma Senior High … team MVP as a senior after averaging a double-double.

High School: All-state honorable mention honoree playing for Herman Pierson at Trinity … was also second team All-OVC and All-Mason Dixon selection … was the area’s top three-point shooter hitting 57 threes as a senior … scored 257 points in his final season … helped the Warriors to three state tournament appearances.

Personal: Eddie Hashier … son of Beth and Ed Hashier … one of two children … birthday is Nov. 20 … majoring in computer information.

Personal: Jerid Jento … son of Deborah Boczek and John Jento … birthday is Aug. 9 … pre-med major.

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F/C, 6-9, 210 Senior Aylett, Va./King Williams (Mountain State)

G, 6-3, 190 Freshman Columbus, Ohio/Northland HS

Before Fairmont State: NAIA All-America player at Mountain State … led the Cougars to a 26-9 record and a berth in the NAIA Tournament … scored 466 points (14.1 points per game) … pulled down 9.9 rebounds per contest … ranked nationally in blocked shots (73/2.2 per game) and field goal percentage (.511) … scored a season-high 27 points against Southern Poly (Ga.) … had two games of 17 rebounds (vs. Salem Int’l and Southern Poly) … had three games of five blocked shots … came to Mountain State after spending two seasons at Hagerstown Community College … averaged 14 points and 12 rebounds as a freshman and 18 points and 14 rebounds as a sophomore … played high school at King Williams High (Va.) … averaged 28 points and 15 rebounds

High School: Played for powerhouse Northland High … averaged 11.2 points leading the Vikings to a 22-2 record … All-Central District honorable mention … District 10 All-Star … won four city league championships during his career … member of team that won state title as a freshman and finished runner-up in the state as a junior …averaged 5.6 points and 2.5 rebounds that season for the Vikings.

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morgan G, 5-11, 170 Sophomore Pineville, W.Va./Wyoming East (Bluefield State) Before Fairmont State: Spent one season at Bluefield State ... named to the WVIAC All-Freshman team ... averaged 19.2 points per game ... led the team with 103 assists (3.7 per game) ... made 55-of-145 threepointers (38 percent) ... 145-of-166 (87 percent) from the free throw line ... five games of 30 points or more ... had a season-high 37 points vs. Ohio Valley (2/22/12) ... attended Wyoming East High School ... helped lead team to West Virginia Class AA State Championship runner-up finish ... two-time first team all-state honoree ... named Coalfield Conference Athlete of the Year ... won the three-point shootout at the Scott Brown Classic All-Star Game ... broke Wyoming East’s single-season scoring record with 627 points as a junior ... averaged 23.1 points per game as a junior ... member of Woodrow Wilson State Championship team as a freshman.

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Personal: William Chase Morgan … son of Susie Mullins and Billy Morgan … birthday is July 30 … one of three children … majoring in sociology. Chase Morgan’ Career Highs* Points..................... 37 vs. Ohio Valley (2/22/12) Assists.................... 7 (twice) Rebounds................ 6 (three times) Steals...................... 3 (twice) *at Bluefield State

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petretti G, 6-4, 200 Senior Berlin, Germany/Northwest As A Junior (2011-12): Played in seven games … averaged eight minutes and 2.9 points per game … five points vs. Point Park (11/15/11) … nine points, all on three-pointers, against Ohio Eastern (12/6/11) … pair of three-pointers against Penn State Beaver (1/4/12). Before Fairmont State: Lettered two seasons at Northwest High in Germantown, Md. … averaged 10.6 points and 8.0 rebounds per game and helped the Jaguars to a Montgomery County runner-up finish as a senior … spent one season at Prince George’s Community College … averaged seven points and four rebounds as a sophomore for the Owls … team finished with a 15-14 record, including a 10-6 mark against Maryland Junior Colleges. Personal: Myles Petretti … son of Theresia Petretti and Michael Seamon … lived in Germany before moving to Maryland and completing his high school career … member of Deutsche (German) U-16 team that finished runner-up in the national tournament … majoring in marketing.

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FG% 3FG/A 3FG%

FT/A

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rhodes G, 6-3, 185 Senior Baltimore, Md./North County (Baltimore City CC)

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As A Junior (2011-12): Played in 27 games and made 24 starts … averaged 7.8 points and 4.1 rebounds per game … 20 points, seven rebounds, four assists and two steals in season-opener against Point Park (11/15/11) … hit four three-pointers against the Pioneers … contributed eight rebounds against Davis & Elkins (11/22/11) … seven points and five rebounds against Ohio Valley (12/1/11) … grabbed six boards at Wheeling Jesuit (12/3/11) … 12 points vs. UDC (12/7/11) … 14 points and nine rebounds against Penn State Beaver (1/4/12) … netted 16 points at Concord (1/7/12) … 13 points and six rebounds on the road against West Liberty (1/12/12) … eight points, four rebounds and three assists against Glenville State (1/14/12) … pulled down nine rebounds at Alderson-Broaddus (1/21/12) … scored nine points and added five rebounds at Glenville State (1/26/12) … scored 10 points vs. Davis & Elkins (2/13/12) … nine points and five rebounds at Charleston (2/16/12) … 10 points at home vs. Concord (2/18/12) … 18 points, including 5-of5 shooting from behind the arc, against WV Wesleyan (2/25/12) … five points and four rebounds vs. Alderson-Broaddus (2/28/12) in the first round of the WVIAC Tournament. As A Sophomore (2010-11): Saw action in all 27 games and made 16 starts … averaged 7.0 points per game … averaged 22 minutes per game … six games in double figures … seven points off the bench in debut against Davis & Elkins (11/23/10) … season-high 19 points in home victory over Wheeling Jesuit (12/4/10) … 16 points and seven rebounds in first career start at Salem (12/6/10) … 16 points in win over Concord (1/8/11) … 11 points and four rebounds in win over Glenville State (1/15/11) … seven points and six rebounds against WV Wesleyan (1/24/11) … 15 points on 5-of-6 shooting in victory over Seton Hill (2/10/11) … 11 points off the bench against Concord (2/19/11) ... started and scored four points against WV Wesleyan (2/26/11) … came off the bench and scored four points and had five rebounds against WV Wesleyan in the WVIAC Quarterfinals (3/3/11).

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Before Fairmont State: Played one season at Baltimore City CC … was an all-conference honorable mention selection … led Maryland JUCO in field goal percentage … averaged 14 points, six rebounds and five assists per game … four-year letterwinner at North County High … named all-county as a senior … averaged 15 points, five rebounds and four assists that season … helped the Knights to a regional runner-up finish as a junior. Personal: Melvin Lyonel Rhodes Jr. … birthday is July 13 … majoring in information technology. Melvin Rhodes’ Career Highs Points......................19 vs. Wheeling Jesuit (12/4/10) Rebounds.................7 vs. Salem Int’l (12/6/10) Assists.....................2 (three times) Steals.......................3 (twice)

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43/62 30/49 73/111

.694 .612 .658

190/7.0 211/7.8 401/7.4

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As A Junior (2011-12): Played in two games … scored two points and grabbed two rebounds against Point Park (11/15/11) … notched three points, two rebounds and two assists against Ohio Eastern (12/6/11).

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roberts F, 6-6, 245 Senior Cleveland, Ohio/East Tech HS (Pitt-Johnstown)

As A Sophomore (2010-11): Played in 19 games and made six starts for the Falcons … averaged 3.2 points and 3.3 rebounds on the year … started and scored six points and pulled down seven rebounds against Davis & Elkins (11/23/10) … six rebounds at West Liberty (11/30/10) … four point sand eight rebounds against Ohio Valley (12/2/10) … eight points and 13 rebounds at Salem (12/6/10) … double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds in win over Ohio Eastern (1/5/11) … seven points against Concord (1/8/11) … four points and three rebounds against WV Wesleyan (2/26/11) … five minutes of action against the Bobcats in the WVIAC Quarterfinals (3/3/11). At Pitt-Johnstown (2009-10): Spent one season at Pitt-Johnstown … played in 29 games and made three starts … averaged 6.8 points and 4.7 rebounds for the Mountain Cats … shot 64 percent from the field … averaged nearly 16 minutes per game … posted a career-high 16 points in a start against WV Wesleyan (1/23/10) … grabbed 11 rebounds against Glenville State (1/30/10).

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High School: Two-year letterwinner for coach Brett Moore at East Tech High … averaged 14 points and 11 rebounds during his senior season … voted team MVP and defensive player of the year … played in 2008 Heights vs. Hoods All-Star Game and 2008 Greater Cleveland All-Star Game … helped lead team to Senate Conference championship and Division I sectional title … graduated with high honors and selected as school’s Student-Athlete of the Year. Rudy Roberts’ Career Highs (at Pitt-Johnstown) Points...................... 16 vs. WV Wesleyan (1/23/10)* Assists..................... 5 vs. Bluefield State (2/6/10)* Rebounds................. 13 vs. Salem Int’l (12/6/10) Steals....................... 2 (three times) Blocks...................... 3 vs. Salem Int’l (12/6/10) * at UPJ

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STL

MIN/AVG

2009-10* 29/3 85/133 .639 2010-11 19/6 25/50 .500 2011-12 2/0 2/2 1.000 Total 50/9 112/185 .605

28/48 11/20 1/3 40/71

.583 .550 .333 .563

135/4.7 62/3.3 4/2.0 201/4.0

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460/15.9 202/10.6 21/10.5 683/13.7

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Thornton G, 6-2, 170 Senior Martinsburg, W.Va./Martinsburg

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As A Junior (2011-12): Second team All-WVIAC selection … given the Baisi Award West Virginia Sportswriters Association as the top West Virginia native playing in the WVIAC … averaged 21.5 points per game … third in the WVIAC and 13th in the country in scoring … scored in double figures in all but one game … had 20 points or more in 13 games, including five games of at least 30 points … led the team in both rebounding and assists … averaged 6.7 boards and 3.4 assists per contest … had team-high five double-doubles (points-rebounds) … second on the team in steals with 40 … opened the season with a double-double (30 points and 11 rebounds) against Point Park (11/15/11) … also had six assists against the Pioneers … 17 points to go with five rebounds and five assists against Davis & Elkins (11/22/11) … scored 18 points and six rebounds vs. West Liberty (11/29/11) … 19 points, five rebounds and four assists in road win against Ohio Valley (12/1/11) … 18 points, seven rebounds and four assists at Wheeling Jesuit (12/3/11) … played just 16 minutes and scored eight points vs. Ohio Eastern (12/6/11) … scored 19 points and grabbed eight rebounds, including six on the offensive end, against UDC (12/7/11) … double-double with 17 points and 13 rebounds vs. Bluefield State (12/10/11) … also contributed six assists against the Blues … poured in 35 points at Alderson-Broaddus (12/17/11) … 28 points to go with five assists and four rebounds vs. Penn State Beaver (1/4/12) … netted 26 points and added five rebounds in road win over Concord (1/7/12) … named WVIAC Player of the Week for his performances against the Nittany Lions and Mountain Lions … 25 points and nine rebounds vs. West Liberty (1/12/12) … limited to just 11 points to go with seven rebounds against Glenville State (1/14/12) … 14 points in home win over Shepherd (1/18/12) … double-double with 27 points and 10 rebounds at home against Alderson-Broaddus (1/21/12) … followed it up with another double-double (14 points and 10 rebounds) at West Virginia Wesleyan (1/23/12) … 18 points at Glenville State (1/26/12) … netted 21 points and grabbed 11 rebounds at Bluefield State (1/28/12) … filled box score with 18 points, seven assists and five rebounds against Pitt-Johnstown (2/1/12) … 27 points and five assists vs. WV State (2/6/12) … also came away with season-high five steals against the Yellow Jackets … three-straight 30-point games in the

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middle of Februray … 30 points to go with seven assists at Seton Hill … scored 30 and grabbed seven rebounds at home against Wheeling Jesuit (2/11/12) … 31 points and 12 rebounds in win over Davis & Elkins (2/13/12) … 17 points and four assists at Charleston (2/16/12) … 15 points and five rebounds vs. Concord (2/18/12) … 24 points and five rebounds against WV Wesleyan (2/25/12) … 23 points and seven boards at Alderson-Broaddus (2/28/12) in first round of WVIAC Tournament. As A Sophomore (2010-11): First team All-WVIAC honoree … team’s top scorer averaging 19.8 points per game … also ranked fourth in the league in scoring … double figures in all but one game … scored 20 points or more 15 contests and three games of 30 points or more … was second on the team with 5.9 rebounds per game … second on the team with 73 assists … 22 points, five assists and three steals in win over Davis & Elkins (11/23/10) … hit five three-pointers against the Senators … 21 points and dive rebounds in win over Ohio Valley (12/2/10) … 31 points in 30 minutes of action against Salem (12/6/10) … scorched the nets with 32 points in win over Bluefield State (12/11/10) … was 5-of-7 from behind the arc and had six rebounds and five steals against the Blues … 20 points in road win

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2009-10 30/30 161/335 .481 37/113 .327 97/147 2010-11 27/27 193/418 .462 50/152 .329 99/131 2011-12 27/27 223/485 .460 39/130 .300 95/138 Total 84/84577/1238 .466 126/395 .319 291/416

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47 52 52 151

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over Alderson-Broaddus (12/18/10) … double-double with 16 points and 12 rebounds in win over Concord (1/8/11) … 28 points and eight boards against Wheeling Jesuit (1/10/11) … matched his career-high with 32 points against top-ranked West Liberty (1/13/11) … also had eight rebounds and three steals against the Hilltoppers … 23 points, nine rebounds and five assists against Glenville State (1/27/11) … seven of those rebounds came on the offensive glass … 22 points in victory over Bluefield State (1/29/11) … 23 points, nine rebounds and four assists against WV State (2/7/11) … netted 20 points against Davis & Elkins (2/14/11) … double-double with 21 points and 10 rebounds against Charleston (2/17/11) … 18 points, nine rebounds and six assists in loss at Concord (2/19/11) … 25 points at the University of the District of Columbia (2/22/11) … 27 points and four assists in a win over WV Wesleyan (2/26/11) ... played all 40 minutes and scored 21 points in a win over Ohio Valley in the the first round of the WVIAC Tournament (3/1/11) … 12 points and seven rebounds against WV Wesleyan in the WVIAC Quarterfinals (3/3/11). As A Freshman (2009-10): WVIAC Freshman of the Year … established himself as one of the top players in the league as a freshman … averaged 15.4 points … scoring average was best among all league freshmen and was 19th in the conference … led the team with 456 points on the year … led the team in assists (83) and also was second on the team in rebounds per game (4.9) … started all 30 games and averaged 30.4 minutes … scored in double figures in all but four contests, including the final 22 games consecutively … scored 20 points or more eight

times … scored 13 points and grabbed eight rebounds in debut against Maryland Bible (11/15/09) … scored 18 points on 8-of-13 shooting against West Liberty (12/1/09) … got the Falcons off to a hot start at WV Wesleyan and led FSU to the win (1/16/10) … poured in 26 points and hit five three-pointers against the Bobcats … also pulled down six boards, handed out five assists and came up with four steals against WVWC … followed that up with a 23 point performance against Seton Hill (1/18/10) … continued his hot play with 28 points and five rebounds in road win over Wheeling Jesuit (1/21/10) … added 20 points and eight rebounds against Davis & Elkins (1/23/10) … 20 points and eight rebounds to help pace the Falcons past WV State (2/4/10) … chipped in 13 points, including several threes down the stretch, in a road win over Alderson-Broaddus (2/8/10) … 12 points and nine rebounds against Ohio Valley (2/11/10) … netted 14 points and handed out six assists against Salem (2/13/10) … 16 points, six assists and five rebounds at Pitt-Johnstown (2/23/10) … scored 20 points, including a perfect 9-of-9 from the free throw line, against Shepherd (2/20/10) … 23 points in win over Charleston (2/25/10) … netted 15 points in just 24 minutes of work in lopsided win over Concord in the first round of the WVIAC Tournament (3/2/10) … scored 21 points, grabbed six rebounds and handed out five assists in a losing effort against Charleston in the WVIAC Quarterfinals (3/4/10) … battled foul trouble and scored 11 points and added five rebounds against IUP in first round of the NCAA Tournament (3/13/10). High School: Two-time first all-state selection at Martinsburg High and coach Dave Rogers … three-time first team all-area … Martinsburg Journal and Herald 2009 Player of the Year … led the Bulldogs to a 26-2 record and a state title as a senior … averaged 18 points, five rebounds and four assists in his final season … scored 1,302 points for his career … averaged 20 points as a junior and 18 as a sophomore. Personal: Isaac Donnell Thornton … born June 25, 1981 … son of Rowshell Hall and Larry Thornton … one of four children … majoring in business. Isaac Thornton’s Career Highs Points...................... 35 vs. Alderson-Broaddus (12/17/11) Assists..................... 7 (twice) Rebounds................. 13 vs. Bluefield State (12/10/11) Steals....................... 5 (three times)

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High School: Averaged 10 points, eight rebounds and three blocked shots as a senior at Richmond Heights leading the Spartans to a 24-2 season … earned Defensive Player of the Year honors … two-time AllState Special Mention honoree … led the Spartans to a pair of conference and district championships.

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Before Fairmont State: Played three seasons at St.John’s … played in 26 games and made five starts as a junior … averaged 2.6 points and 1.0 assists … started one game and played in 26-of-33 games as a sophomore … averaged 3.3 points, 0.9 rebounds, 0.9 assists and 0.7 steals … played in NCAA Tournament with SJU … as a freshman for the Red Storm played in 32 games … averaged 1.6 points, 1.2 assists and 11 minutes … played for coach Whit Lesure at Bridgton Academy in Maine in 2008-09, the same prep school as former St. John’s teammates Paris Horne and Justin Burrell ... led the Wolverines to a 25-11 record and a fourth New England Preparatory School Athletic Council (NEPSAC) championship in five years, topping South Kent ... averaged 13.0 points and 6.0 assists in his prep season with the Wolverines ... scored 18 points in the NEPSAC title game, and was named NEPSAC Class A Most Valuable Player for keying the Wolverines to their tournament run … prior to enrolling at Bridgton, led his East Mecklenberg High School squad (Charlotte, N.C.) to state and city championships ... named the Charlotte Observer Boys’ Basketball Player of the Year and North Carolina 4A State Player of the Year in 2007-08 ... averaged 17.0 ppg and 8.0 assists that year, his senior season. Personal: Malik Stith … son of Tanya Person and Warren Stith … one of three children … birthday is July 12 … father played football at Syracuse … majoring in sport management.

F, 6-5, 210 Freshman Frederick, Md./Gov. Thomas Johnson HS High School: Three-sport standout lettering in basketball, football and track … Frederick News Post and All-MVAL honorable mention as a junior … standout track athlete earning first team All-Gazette honors after winning county and conference championships in the long jump … was just 1/2 inch off of longest jump in the state in 2012 … finished third in the state in the event … also recorded a high jump of 6-7 … played wide receiver for football team.

Malik Stith’s Career Highs* Points......................13 vs. St. Mary’s (11/16/11) Assists.....................5 vs. Ball State (11/25/11) Rebounds.................4 vs. St. Mary’s (11/16/11) Steals.......................4 vs. Arizona State (11/28/11) *at St. John’s

Personal: Terence Stafford … son of Pamela and Terence Stafford Sr. … one of four children … birthday is May 2 … mother Pamela played volleyball at Fairmont State.

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10/20 26/35 12/15 48/70

.500 .743 .800 .686

50/1.6 85/3.3 59/2.6 194/2.4

23/0.7 23/0.9 23/1.0 69/0.8

35/0 33/1 33/0 101/1

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High School: Lake Catholic’s all-time leading scorer with 1,383 points … first team All-Ohio and Division II Player of the Year as a senior … helped the Cougars to a 22-3 record and the state semifinals after averaging 19 points, 15 rebounds and 6.7 assists that season … News Herald All-Star game MVP … as a junior, averaged 21 points per game … earned second team All-Ohio honors … led team to a pair of league titles during his career … was a two-time first team All-North Coast League selection.

High School: Stellar player at Lorain High … second team All-Lorain County as a senior … selected to play in the 2012 LCBBA All-Star game … hit school-record seven three-pointers in a game … led the Titans to the district finals as a junior. Personal: Thomas E’sean Wimbush … son of ta’Kysha McCartney and Thomas Wimbush … birthday is Dec. 8 … one of three children … majoring in criminal justice.

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Personal: Patrick Joseph Vuyancih III … son of Aurea and Pat Vuyancih … one of four children … birthday is June 10 … father played basketball at Cleveland State … had sister, Tiana, play basketball at Notre Dame College … majoring in business administration.

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NO. NAME GP-GS FGM-FGA FG% FGM-FGA FG% FTM-FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT/AVG PF/DQ AST TO BLK STL PTS/AVG 05 Steve Custis.................26-26........192-404..........475..........41-130...........315........141-190..........742.......... 77.......... 65.......... 142/5.5............58/1..........71.......... 52.............9........... 72.......... 566/21.8 25 Isaac Thornton.............27-27........223-485..........460..........39-130...........300.........95-138...........688.......... 83.......... 99.......... 182/6.7............54/0..........91.......... 52............10.......... 40.......... 580/21.5 22 Chris Thompson...........27-27.........91-182...........500.............0-0..............000..........50-92............543.......... 55.......... 95.......... 150/5.6............61/1..........31.......... 26.............5........... 12........... 232/8.6 15 Melvin Rhodes.............27-24.........72-183...........393...........37-98............378..........30-49............612.......... 28.......... 84.......... 112/4.1............94/6..........39.......... 34............14.......... 18........... 211/7.8 40 Mike Hurd.....................25-7..........50-145...........345..........47-135...........348............5-6..............833.......... 12.......... 23........... 35/1.4.............32/0..........11.......... 11.............0............ 8............ 152/6.1 23 Greg Hunt....................18-9...........27-79............342............6-23.............261..........18-32............563........... 9........... 20........... 29/1.6.............31/1..........26.......... 24.............0........... 14............ 78/4.3 24 Erv McFadden...............15-2...........21-47............447............7-20.............350..........16-21............762.......... 10.......... 22........... 32/2.1.............28/0..........17.......... 14.............1............ 8............. 65/4.3 35 Jay Burke......................15-6...........21-56............375............3-19.............158..........12-17............706.......... 18.......... 22........... 40/2.7.............39/2...........7............ 8..............1............ 6............. 57/3.8 34 Andrew Gunnoe...........26-2...........33-81............407............4-22.............182...........7-17.............412.......... 29.......... 38........... 67/2.6.............37/0..........13.......... 18.............3............ 7............. 77/3.0 20 Myles Petretti.................7-0.............7-27.............259............6-21.............286............0-2..............000........... 4............ 3............. 7/1.0...............4/0............3............ 5..............1............ 2............. 20/2.9 32 Rudy Roberts.................2-0..............2-2............1.000............0-0..............000............1-3..............333........... 2............ 2............. 4/2.0...............3/0............2............ 3..............1............ 0.............. 5/2.5 33 Shayne Murray..............14-0...........12-24............500.............2-4..............500...........5-10.............500.......... 10.......... 14........... 24/1.7.............16/1...........1............ 4..............4............ 3............. 31/2.2 11 Nick Bonnett.................15-0............9-16.............563.............2-7..............286............2-4..............500........... 3............ 9............ 12/0.8..............7/0............3............ 3..............0............ 6............. 22/1.5 12 Ty Garrison...................17-0............8-25.............320............4-11.............364............2-8..............250........... 6............ 7............ 13/0.8.............12/0...........4............ 5..............0............ 4............. 22/1.3 Intro 43 Dexter Batts..................15-5............6-24.............250.............1-3..............333...........5-12.............417.......... 12.......... 13........... 25/1.7.............17/0...........4........... 10.............1............ 2............. 18/1.2 TM Team............................. 54............... 53........... 107/4.0............ 7 Staff Total.............................. 27..........774-1780.........435.........199-623..........319........389-601..........647......... 412........ 569........ 981/36.3.........493/12.......323........ 276...........50......... 202........ 2136/79.1 Opponents..................... 27..........783-1609.........487.........192-523..........367........422-577..........731......... 345........ 715....... 1060/39.3......... 525/-.........379........ 389...........72......... 137........ 2180/80.7 Players

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Game-by-Game Results and Leaders Opponent Date Score WL POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKED SHOTS POINT PARK..................11/15/11....... 100-107.........L............30-Isaac Thornton..............11-Isaac Thornton.................. 6-Isaac Thornton............................ 2-Custis, Rhodes...................... 1-Rhodes, Custis, Petretti at Davis & Elkins...........11/22/11......... 79-82...........L............27-Steve Custis.................. 8-Melvin Rhodes................... 6-Melvin Rhodes............................ 3-Steve Custis......................... 1-Melvin Rhodes WEST LIBERTY...............11/29/11........ 97-103....... LOT..........21-Greg Hunt....................12-Chris Thompson................ 2-Thornton, Custis.......................... 4-Greg Hunt............................ 2-Custis, Rhodes at Ohio Valley................12/1/11........... 68-51..........W...........20-Steve Custis..................16-Chris Thompson................ 4-Thornton, Custis.......................... 2-Custis, Batts......................... 1-Shayne Murray at Wheeling Jesuit.........12/3/11........... 77-88...........L............23-Steve Custis.................. 7-Isaac Thornton................... 4-Isaac Thornton............................ 3-Custis, Thornton................... 1-Steve Custis OHIO EASTERN.............12/6/11........... 89-50..........W...........20-Steve Custis.................. 6-Hunt, McFadden................ 4-Greg Hunt................................... 6-Steve Custis......................... 2-Melvin Rhodes UDC..............................12/7/11........... 68-74...........L............19-Isaac Thornton..............12-Steve Custis...................... 3-Erv McFadden............................. 3-Steve Custis......................... 1-Melvin Rhodes BLUEFIELD....................12/10/11......... 99-76..........W...........30-Steve Custis..................13-Isaac Thornton.................. 7-Steve Custis................................ 3-Steve Custis......................... 2-Shayne Murray at A-B...........................12/17/11......... 74-77...........L............35-Isaac Thornton.............. 6-Isaac Thornton................... 4-Steve Custis................................ 3-Steve Custis......................... 1-Isaac Thornton PSC-BEAVER.................1/4/12............ 115-69.........W...........30-Steve Custis.................. 9-Thompson, Rhodes............ 9-Steve Custis................................ 3-Isaac Thornton...................... 2-Steve Custis at Concord....................1/7/12............. 84-82..........W...........26-Isaac Thornton.............. 5-Thompson, Thornton.......... 4-Steve Custis................................ 3-Steve Custis......................... 1-Isaac Thornton at West Liberty..............1/12/12.......... 91-101..........L............25-Isaac Thornton.............. 9-Isaac Thornton................... 2-McFadden, Hunt, Custis............... 4-Steve Custis......................... 1-Isaac Thornton GLENVILLE.................... 1/14/12........... 59-75...........L............18-Steve Custis.................. 8-Steve Custis....................... 3-Rhodes, Custis, Thornton............. 4-Steve Custis......................... 1-Thompson, Thornton SHEPHERD....................1/18/12........... 80-66..........W...........24-Steve Custis.................. 6-Thornton, Custis................ 3-Thornton, McFadden................... 3-Custis, McFadden................. 1-Erv McFadden A-B...............................1/21/12........... 70-81...........L............32-Steve Custis..................10-Isaac Thornton.................. 3-Isaac Thornton............................ 4-Steve Custis.........................None at WVWC......................1/23/12........... 53-70...........L............20-Steve Custis..................10-Isaac Thornton.................. 2-Thornton, Thompson, Hunt.......... 2-Greg Hunt............................ 1-Custis, Gunnoe at Glenville State...........1/26/12........... 59-80...........L............20-Steve Custis.................. 6-Steve Custis....................... 2-Rhodes, Thornton........................ 1-Custis, Petretti, Bonnett........ 1-Isaac Thornton at Bluefield State...........1/28/12........... 87-68..........W...........26-Steve Custis..................13-Chris Thompson................ 6-Steve Custis................................ 5-Steve Custis......................... 1-Rhodes, Custis UPJ...............................2/1/12............. 87-92...........L............26-Steve Custis.................. 5-Thornton, Thompson.......... 7-Isaac Thornton............................ 7-Steve Custis......................... 1-Shayne Murray WV STATE.....................2/6/12............. 82-87...........L............27-Isaac Thornton.............. 8-Chris Thompson................. 5-Custis, Thornton.......................... 5-Isaac Thornton...................... 3-Isaac Thornton at Seton Hill..................2/9/12........... 104-121.........L............31-Steve Custis..................10-Steve Custis...................... 7-Isaac Thornton............................ 6-Steve Custis.........................None WJU..............................2/11/12........... 69-89...........L............30-Isaac Thornton.............. 7-Isaac Thornton................... 1-Hurd, Murray.............................. 4-Melvin Rhodes.....................None DAVIS & ELKINS............2/13/12........... 80-74..........W...........31-Isaac Thornton..............12-Isaac Thornton.................. 3-Custis, Thornton.......................... 4-Isaac Thornton...................... 1-Burke, Rhodes at Charleston................2/16/12........... 68-91...........L............23-Steve Custis.................. 6-Steve Custis....................... 4-Isaac Thornton............................ 2-Thornton, Custis................... 2-Melvin Rhodes CONCORD....................2/18/12........... 66-77...........L............19-Steve Custis.................. 7-Chris Thompson................. 3-Chris Thompson.......................... 2-Custis, Burke........................ 3-Chris Thompson WVWC..........................2/25/12........... 67-70...........L............24-Isaac Thornton..............10-Chris Thompson................ 3-Chris Thompson.......................... 2-Isaac Thornton...................... 1-Chris Thompson at A-B...........................2/28/12........... 64-79...........L............23-Isaac Thornton.............. 7-Isaac Thornton................... 3-Isaac 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DNP............. 0-0-0..............2-0-1.............DNP.............18-12-0.........21-2-0...........5-2-1................18-6-2.............DNP...............DNP............. 9-7-1...........DNP.........0-0-0......5-6-1 at OVU.................. 20-7-4......... 1-1-0............ 0-0-0..............7-5-3.............DNP..............9-16-1...........5-2-3............0-1-0................19-5-4.............DNP..............0-1-0............ 2-4-0..........0-1-0........0-0-0......5-5-1 at WJU.................. 23-5-1......... 0-0-0............. DNP...............4-6-1.............DNP..............11-4-1...........8-2-2............0-0-0................18-7-4.............DNP...............DNP............. 3-2-0...........DNP........10-2-0.....0-1-0 OUE...................... 20-1-0......... 4-3-1............ 7-1-0..............6-4-0............ 9-3-0..............10-1-3...........5-6-4............3-6-1.................8-2-3.............3-2-2.............1-1-0............ 5-4-1..........5-5-1........3-1-0......0-3-1 UDC..................... 17-12-1......... DNP............. 0-0-0.............12-3-1............DNP...............3-2-1...........10-2-2...........5-7-3................19-8-2.............DNP...............DNP............. 2-2-0...........DNP.........0-1-0......0-1-0 BSC...................... 30-8-7......... 0-1-0............ 0-0-0..............6-3-1.............DNP...............7-1-1............4-0-1............2-1-4...............17-13-6............DNP.............15-6-0........... 6-4-1...........DNP........12-3-0.....0-0-1 at A-B................... 17-5-4......... 0-0-0............. DNP...............3-5-1.............DNP...............4-2-1............5-0-2............0-2-0................35-6-1.............DNP..............0-0-0........... 10-4-0..........DNP.........0-0-0...... DNP PSC-BEAVER......... 30-2-9......... 4-2-2............ 5-1-1.............14-9-2........... 6-0-0...............8-9-4............0-2-0............5-2-2................28-4-5.............DNP..............2-4-0............ 4-8-1..........4-2-1........3-3-2......2-1-0 at Concord............ 18-3-4.......... DNP.............. DNP..............16-3-0............DNP..............12-5-0...........3-2-2............9-2-0................26-5-3.............DNP..............0-0-0............ 0-1-0...........DNP..........DNP....... DNP at WLU................. 22-4-2.......... DNP.............. DNP..............13-6-1............DNP..............17-5-0...........4-0-2...........10-2-2...............25-9-1.............DNP...............DNP..............DNP..........0-1-0.........DNP....... DNP GSC...................... 18-8-3.......... DNP............. 0-0-0..............8-4-3.............DNP...............5-5-0............5-5-2............7-3-1................11-7-3.............DNP..............2-1-0............ 0-0-0...........DNP.........3-0-0...... DNP SHEPHERD............ 24-6-2.......... DNP.............. DNP...............0-2-1.............DNP..............21-5-0...........0-0-0............8-2-3................14-6-3.............DNP...............DNP............. 2-2-1...........DNP........11-3-1..... DNP A-B....................... 32-7-2.......... DNP............. 0-0-0..............5-9-0.............DNP...............0-3-0............0-1-1............ DNP................27-10-3............DNP...............DNP............. 4-2-1...........DNP.........2-2-0......0-2-0 at WVWC.............. 20-9-1......... 1-0-0............ 0-0-1..............7-3-1............ 0-1-0...............0-4-2............2-0-2............ DNP................14-10-2............DNP..............0-0-0............ 0-2-0..........0-0-1........9-0-0......0-0-0 at GSC.................. 20-6-0......... 0-0-0............ 0-2-0..............9-5-2............ 0-0-1...............3-2-0............0-0-0............ DNP.................18-4-2.............DNP...............DNP............. 2-4-0..........2-1-0........5-3-0......0-2-0 at BSC.................. 26-3-6.......... DNP.............. DNP...............4-5-1.............DNP.............25-13-2..........2-1-0............ DNP................21-11-4............DNP...............DNP............. 0-1-2...........DNP.........9-2-1......0-0-0 UPJ....................... 26-4-2......... 9-2-0............. DNP...............6-3-2.............DNP...............6-5-2.............DNP............. DNP.................18-5-7.............DNP..............0-1-0............ 4-1-0..........3-1-0.......15-2-0..... DNP WVSU................... 17-6-5......... 0-0-0............ 0-3-1..............3-1-0.............DNP..............16-8-1............DNP............. DNP.................27-4-5.............DNP...............DNP............. 0-0-0..........2-1-0.......17-3-1..... DNP at SHU................. 31-10-3........ 0-1-0............ 4-2-0..............5-2-0............ 0-0-0...............4-4-1............4-4-2............0-0-0................30-5-7.............DNP..............0-1-0............ 9-2-1..........3-1-0.......14-3-2.....0-0-0 WJU...................... 14-5-0......... 0-0-0............ 0-0-0..............3-1-0.............DNP...............4-2-0.............DNP............. DNP.................30-7-0.............DNP.............11-5-1........... 0-0-0..........1-6-0........3-1-1......3-0-0 D&E...................... 18-4-3.......... DNP.............. DNP..............10-3-0............DNP...............8-7-2.............DNP............. DNP................31-12-3............DNP..............0-2-0............ 2-2-0..........5-3-2........6-2-2...... DNP at UC.................... 23-6-2......... 0-0-0............ 0-0-0..............9-5-2.............DNP...............8-5-1.............DNP............. DNP.................17-3-4.............DNP..............0-2-0............ 2-2-1..........6-3-0........3-0-0......0-1-0 CONCORD............ 19-1-1......... 0-1-0............ 0-2-1.............10-3-2............DNP...............5-7-3.............DNP............. DNP.................15-5-1.............DNP...............DNP............. 1-1-0.........10-6-1.......6-0-0...... DNP WVWC.................... DNP........... 3-1-0............ 6-1-0.............18-3-2............DNP..............0-10-3............DNP............. DNP.................24-5-2.............DNP...............DNP............. 3-5-1.........10-4-1.......3-3-1...... DNP at A-B.................... 8-1-1........... DNP.............. DNP...............5-4-2.............DNP..............19-4-1............DNP............. DNP.................23-7-3.............DNP...............DNP............. 0-2-1..........6-5-0........3-0-0...... DNP

Statistical Comparison Opponent 1st 2nd Score Mar Total FG FG Pct 3-Pointers 3FG Pct Free Throws FT Pct Rebounds Mar Assist TOver Block Steal Fouls POINT PARK............ 48/49.... 52/58... 100-107.... (7)...... 39-85/36-67..... .459/.537......15-47/9-22........319/.409........7-15/26-32.........467/.813.........39/48......... (9)........18/18....... 9/15.........3/0.........7/4..... 22/15 Davis & Elkins......... 33/37.... 46/45..... 79-82...... (3)...... 25-61/30-54..... .410/.556.......7-19/7-13.........368/.538.......22-31/15-23........710/.652.........41/29........ +12......14/18...... 17/13........1/0.........3/8..... 17/24 WEST LIBERTY......... 45/45.... 38/38.... 97-103..... (6)...... 32-71/33-72..... .451/.458......4-13/12-25........308/.480.......29-46/25-33........630/.758.........44/44...........-..........8/19....... 12/15.......5/10.......11/7.... 24/30 Ohio Valley.............. 38/21.... 30/30..... 68-51.....+17..... 26-62/21-64..... .419/.328.......3-14/3-15.........214/.200........13-22/6-11.........591/.545.........48/32........ +16......16/14...... 13/10........1/6.........6/5..... 17/17 Wheeling Jesuit....... 28/34.... 49/54..... 77-88..... (11)..... 26-65/31-60..... .400/.517.......5-25/6-21.........200/.286.......20-29/20-27........690/.741.........32/44........ (12)........9/21........ 8/19.........1/1.........8/4..... 24/23 OHIO EASTERN....... 45/17.... 44/33..... 89-50.....+39..... 33-62/19-50..... .532/.380.......9-29/2-13.........310/.154.......14-25/10-14........560/.714.........46/25........ +21.......17/5....... 14/19........3/0........14/9.... 16/18 UDC........................ 30/28.... 38/46..... 68-74...... (6)...... 25-70/27-64..... .357/.422.......6-25/6-21.........240/.286.......12-14/14-18........857/.778.........41/43......... (2)........10/12...... 13/13........1/4.........7/8..... 17/16 BLUEFIELD.............. 57/39.... 42/37..... 99-76.....+23..... 36-68/27-61..... .529/.443......11-28/8-18........393/.444.......16-21/14-21........762/.667.........42/33......... +9........22/9........ 8/12.........2/2.........6/2..... 17/21 A-B......................... 28/33.... 46/44..... 74-77...... (3)...... 25-55/27-54..... .455/.500.......3-12/6-15.........250/.400.......21-32/17-23........656/.739.........28/36......... (8).........9/11........ 8/16.........1/6.........6/5..... 21/21 PSC-BEAVER........... 59/36.... 56/33.... 115-69....+46..... 42-78/24-60..... .538/.400......20-37/3-24........541/.125.......11-13/18-24........846/.750.........53/26........ +27.......29/9....... 10/11........5/2.........6/6..... 17/11 Concord.................. 34/39.... 50/43..... 84-82......+2...... 30-58/32-63..... .517/.508......9-19/12-23........474/.522........15-33/6-13.........455/.462.........30/46........ (16)........9/19........ 4/12.........1/0.........6/2..... 15/24 West Liberty............ 43/49.... 48/52.... 91-101.... (10)..... 34-66/37-73..... .515/.507.......7-11/6-18.........636/.333.......16-26/21-24........615/.875.........29/46........ (17)........8/16....... 16/20........1/7........14/8.... 18/22 GLENVILLE.............. 28/29.... 31/46..... 59-75..... (16)..... 22-68/23-53..... .324/.434.......8-33/7-17.........242/.412........7-11/22-28.........636/.786.........37/44......... (7).........12/9........ 9/14.........2/3.........7/6..... 23/14 SHEPHERD.............. 39/33.... 41/33..... 80-66.....+14..... 29-62/27-59..... .468/.458.......5-19/6-22.........263/.273........17-22/6-15.........773/.400.........30/42........ (12).......11/12....... 3/14.........1/1........10/1.... 11/21 A-B......................... 33/41.... 37/40..... 70-81..... (11)..... 25-67/29-57..... .373/.509......5-20/11-16........250/.688.......15-23/12-23........652/.522.........39/44......... (5).........7/10........ 9/13.........0/5.........8/2..... 19/20 WVWC.................... 29/34.... 24/36..... 53-70..... (17)..... 18-63/28-54..... .286/.519.......5-24/5-17.........208/.294........12-19/9-16.........632/.563.........32/46........ (14)........10/7........ 9/16.........2/2.........4/4..... 16/22 Glenville State......... 27/38.... 32/42..... 59-80..... (21)..... 20-66/26-71..... .303/.366......6-18/10-30........333/.333.......13-26/18-22........500/.818.........46/55......... (9).........5/12......... 6/7..........1/3.........3/3..... 17/21 Bluefield State......... 42/29.... 45/39..... 87-68.....+19..... 34-71/21-52..... .479/.404.......4-14/5-21.........286/.238.......15-22/21-26........682/.808.........39/38......... +1.......16/15....... 9/19.........2/3........11/5.... 18/21 UPJ......................... 50/40.... 37/52..... 87-92...... (5)...... 37-68/34-51..... .544/.667......11-30/6-13........367/.462.........2-8/18-19..........250/.947.........25/28......... (3)........13/12....... 8/14.........1/0.........9/2...... 15/8 WV STATE............... 41/43.... 41/44..... 82-87...... (5)...... 32-69/30-55..... .464/.545.......8-32/7-15.........250/.467.......10-19/20-26........526/.769.........29/45........ (16).......13/17...... 10/19........5/3.........9/6..... 24/20 Seton Hill................ 53/56.... 51/65... 104-121... (17)..... 39-82/47-70..... .476/.671......9-24/10-16........375/.625.......17-24/17-23........708/.739.........35/40......... (5)........16/24....... 7/15.........0/2........12/3.... 20/21 WJU........................ 32/51.... 37/38..... 69-89..... (20)..... 23-62/31-53..... .371/.585......6-22/14-29........273/.483.......17-24/13-16........708/.813.........35/31......... +4........2/22....... 13/17........0/5.........7/7..... 13/21 DAVIS & ELKINS...... 36/29.... 44/45..... 80-74......+6...... 28-65/27-65..... .431/.415.......8-28/4-21.........286/.190.......16-24/16-21........667/.762.........38/46......... (8)........12/12...... 13/18........2/0.........9/8..... 20/24 Charleston.............. 31/47.... 37/44..... 68-91..... (23)..... 24-64/36-70..... .375/.514......3-16/10-25........188/.400........17-24/9-14.........708/.643.........33/47........ (14).......10/19...... 13/13........3/2.........6/7..... 13/21 CONCORD.............. 43/37.... 23/40..... 66-77..... (11)..... 24-57/26-59..... .421/.441.......6-23/5-22.........261/.227.......12-18/20-26........667/.769.........30/41........ (11).........9/7........ 13/16........5/3.........5/4..... 22/19 WVWC.................... 33/27.... 34/43..... 67-70...... (3)...... 23-53/23-49..... .434/.469......11-23/6-16........478/.375.......10-14/18-25........714/.720.........34/27......... +7.......10/10....... 16/8.........1/0.........3/7..... 20/15 A-B......................... 39/32.... 25/47..... 64-79..... (15)..... 23-62/31-49..... .371/.633.......5-18/6-15.........278/.400.......13-16/11-14........813/.786.........26/34......... (8).........8/20........ 6/11.........0/2.........5/4..... 17/15

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POINTS............................................115.....................PENN STATE BEAVER (1/4/12) 104.....................at Seton Hill (2/9/12) 100.....................POINT PARK (11/15/11) 99......................BLUEFIELD STATE (12/10/11) 97......................WEST LIBERTY (11/29/11) FIELD GOALS MADE..........................42......................PENN STATE BEAVER (1/4/12) 39......................at Seton Hill (2/9/12) 39......................POINT PARK (11/15/11) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS.....................85......................POINT PARK (11/15/11) 82......................at Seton Hill (2/9/12) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE......... .544 (37-68)..............PITT-JOHNSTOWN (2/1/12) .538 (42-78)..............PENN STATE BEAVER (1/4/12) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE..................20......................PENN STATE BEAVER (1/4/12) 15......................POINT PARK (11/15/11) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS............................47......................POINT PARK (11/15/11) 37......................PENN STATE BEAVER (1/4/12) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE................ .636 (7-11)...............at West Liberty (1/12/12) .541 (20-37)..............PENN STATE BEAVER (1/4/12) FREE THROWS MADE........................29......................WEST LIBERTY (11/29/11) 22......................at Davis & Elkins (11/22/11)

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS...................46......................WEST LIBERTY (11/29/11) 33......................at Concord (1/7/12) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE....... .857 (12-14)..............UDC (12/7/11) .846 (11-13)..............PENN STATE BEAVER (1/4/12) REBOUNDS.......................................53......................PENN STATE BEAVER (1/4/12) 48......................at Ohio Valley (12/1/11) ASSISTS............................................29......................PENN STATE BEAVER (1/4/12) 22......................BLUEFIELD STATE (12/10/11) STEALS.............................................14......................at West Liberty (1/12/12) 14......................OHIO EASTERN (12/6/11) BLOCKED SHOTS................................5.......................CONCORD (2/18/12) 5.......................WV STATE (2/6/12) 5.......................PENN STATE BEAVER (1/4/12) 5.......................WEST LIBERTY (11/29/11) TURNOVERS......................................17......................at Davis & Elkins (11/22/11) 16......................WV WESLEYAN (2/25/12) 16......................at West Liberty (1/12/12) FOULS...............................................24......................WV STATE (2/6/12) 24......................at Wheeling Jesuit (12/3/11) 24......................WEST LIBERTY (11/29/11)

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Opponent Game Highs POINTS............................................121.....................at Seton Hill (2/9/12) 107.....................POINT PARK (11/15/11) 103.....................WEST LIBERTY (11/29/11) 101.....................at West Liberty (1/12/12) 92......................PITT-JOHNSTOWN (2/1/12) FIELD GOALS MADE..........................47......................at Seton Hill (2/9/12) 37......................at West Liberty (1/12/12) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS.....................73......................at West Liberty (1/12/12) 72......................WEST LIBERTY (11/29/11) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE......... .671 (47-70)..............at Seton Hill (2/9/12) .667 (34-51)..............PITT-JOHNSTOWN (2/1/12) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE..................14......................WHEELING JESUIT (2/11/12) 12......................at Concord (1/7/12) 12......................WEST LIBERTY (11/29/11) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS............................30......................at Glenville State (1/26/12) 29......................WHEELING JESUIT (2/11/12) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE............... .688 (11-16)..............ALDERSON-BROADDUS (1/21/12) .625 (10-16)..............at Seton Hill (2/9/12) FREE THROWS MADE........................26......................POINT PARK (11/15/11) 25......................WEST LIBERTY (11/29/11) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS...................33......................WEST LIBERTY (11/29/11) 32......................POINT PARK (11/15/11)

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FREE THROW PERCENTAGE....... .947 (18-19)..............PITT-JOHNSTOWN (2/1/12) .875 (21-24)..............at West Liberty (1/12/12) REBOUNDS.......................................55......................at Glenville State (1/26/12) 48......................POINT PARK (11/15/11) ASSISTS............................................24......................at Seton Hill (2/9/12) 22......................WHEELING JESUIT (2/11/12) STEALS..............................................9.......................OHIO EASTERN (12/6/11) 8.......................DAVIS & ELKINS (2/13/12) 8.......................at West Liberty (1/12/12) 8.......................UDC (12/7/11) 8.......................at Davis & Elkins (11/22/11) BLOCKED SHOTS...............................10......................WEST LIBERTY (11/29/11) 7.......................at West Liberty (1/12/12) TURNOVERS......................................20......................at West Liberty (1/12/12) 19......................WV STATE (2/6/12) 19......................at Bluefield State (1/28/12) 19......................OHIO EASTERN (12/6/11) 19......................at Wheeling Jesuit (12/3/11) FOULS...............................................30......................WEST LIBERTY (11/29/11) 24......................DAVIS & ELKINS (2/13/12) 24......................at Concord (1/7/12) 24......................at Davis & Elkins (11/22/11)

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FSU Game Lows POINTS.............................................53......................at West Virginia Wesleyan (1/23/12) 59......................GLENVILLE STATE (1/14/12) 59......................at Glenville State (1/26/12) 64......................at Alderson-Broaddus (2/28/12) 66......................CONCORD (2/18/12) FIELD GOALS MADE..........................18......................at West Virginia Wesleyan (1/23/12) 20......................at Glenville State (1/26/12) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS.....................53......................WV WESLEYAN (2/25/12) 55......................at Alderson-Broaddus (12/17/11) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE......... .286 (18-63)..............at West Virginia Wesleyan (1/23/12) .303 (20-66)..............at Glenville State (1/26/12) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE...................3.......................at Ohio Valley (12/1/11) 3.......................at Alderson-Broaddus (12/17/11) 3.......................at Charleston (2/16/12) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS............................11......................at West Liberty (1/12/12) 12......................at Alderson-Broaddus (12/17/11) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE................ .188 (3-16)...............at Charleston (2/16/12) .200 (5-25)...............at Wheeling Jesuit (12/3/11) FREE THROWS MADE.........................2.......................PITT-JOHNSTOWN (2/1/12) 7.......................POINT PARK (11/15/11) 7.......................GLENVILLE STATE (1/14/12)

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS....................8.......................PITT-JOHNSTOWN (2/1/12) 11......................GLENVILLE STATE (1/14/12) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE......... .250 (2-8)................PITT-JOHNSTOWN (2/1/12) .455 (15-33)..............at Concord (1/7/12) REBOUNDS.......................................25......................PITT-JOHNSTOWN (2/1/12) 26......................at Alderson-Broaddus (2/28/12) ASSISTS.............................................2.......................WHEELING JESUIT (2/11/12) 5.......................at Glenville State (1/26/12) STEALS..............................................3.......................at Davis & Elkins (11/22/11) 3.......................at Glenville State (1/26/12) 3.......................WV WESLEYAN (2/25/12) BLOCKED SHOTS................................0.......................ALDERSON-BROADDUS (1/21/12) 0.......................at Seton Hill (2/9/12) 0.......................WHEELING JESUIT (2/11/12) 0.......................at Alderson-Broaddus (2/28/12) TURNOVERS.......................................3.......................SHEPHERD (1/18/12) 4.......................at Concord (1/7/12) FOULS...............................................11......................SHEPHERD (1/18/12) 13......................WHEELING JESUIT (2/11/12) 13......................at Charleston (2/16/12)

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Opponent Game Lows POINTS.............................................50......................OHIO EASTERN (12/6/11) 51......................at Ohio Valley (12/1/11) 66......................SHEPHERD (1/18/12) 68......................at Bluefield State (1/28/12) 69......................PENN STATE BEAVER (1/4/12) FIELD GOALS MADE..........................19......................OHIO EASTERN (12/6/11) 21......................at Ohio Valley (12/1/11) 21......................at Bluefield State (1/28/12) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS.....................49......................WV WESLEYAN (2/25/12) 49......................at Alderson-Broaddus (2/28/12) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE......... .328 (21-64)..............at Ohio Valley (12/1/11) .366 (26-71)..............at Glenville State (1/26/12) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE...................2.......................OHIO EASTERN (12/6/11) 3.......................at Ohio Valley (12/1/11) 3.......................PENN STATE BEAVER (1/4/12) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS............................13......................at Davis & Elkins (11/22/11) 13......................OHIO EASTERN (12/6/11) 13......................PITT-JOHNSTOWN (2/1/12) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE................ .125 (3-24)...............PENN STATE BEAVER (1/4/12) .154 (2-13)...............OHIO EASTERN (12/6/11) FREE THROWS MADE.........................6.......................at Ohio Valley (12/1/11) 6.......................at Concord (1/7/12) 6.......................SHEPHERD (1/18/12) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS...................11......................at Ohio Valley (12/1/11) 13......................at Concord (1/7/12)

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FREE THROW PERCENTAGE........ .400 (6-15)...............SHEPHERD (1/18/12) .462 (6-13)...............at Concord (1/7/12) REBOUNDS.......................................25......................OHIO EASTERN (12/6/11) 26......................PENN STATE BEAVER (1/4/12) ASSISTS.............................................5.......................OHIO EASTERN (12/6/11) 7.......................at WV Wesleyan (1/23/12) 7.......................CONCORD (2/18/12) STEALS..............................................1.......................SHEPHERD (1/18/12) 2.......................BLUEFIELD STATE (12/10/11) 2.......................at Concord (1/7/12) 2.......................ALDERSON-BROADDUS (1/21/12) 2.......................PITT-JOHNSTOWN (2/1/12) BLOCKED SHOTS................................0.......................POINT PARK (11/15/11) 0.......................at Davis & Elkins (11/22/11) 0.......................OHIO EASTERN (12/6/11) 0.......................at Concord (1/7/12) 0.......................PITT-JOHNSTOWN (2/1/12) 0.......................DAVIS & ELKINS (2/13/12) 0.......................WV WESLEYAN (2/25/12) TURNOVERS.......................................7.......................at Glenville State (1/26/12) 8.......................WV WESLEYAN (2/25/12) FOULS................................................8.......................PITT-JOHNSTOWN (2/1/12) 11......................PENN STATE BEAVER (1/4/12)

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First Team Kurklin Bohanon..............(Alderson-Broaddus, Jr., G, 6-3, 170, Cleveland, Ohio) Steve Catich.....................(Wheeling Jesuit, Sr., F, 6-5, 210, Tyrone, Pa.) Alex Falk..........................(West Liberty, Jr., G, 6-4, 180, Upper Sandusky, Ohio) Cedric Harris....................(West Liberty, So., G, 6-0, 175, Zanesville, Ohio) Raymont McElroy.............(WV Wesleyan, Sr., G/F, 6-2, 210, Milwaukee, Wis.) Chad Moore.....................(Shepherd, Jr., F, 6-5, 195, Winchester, Va.) Nick Novak......................(Pitt-Johnstown, Jr., G, 6-0, 180, Murrysville, Pa.) PJ Reyes...........................(Charleston, Sr., G, 6-5, 190, Taylor, Mich.) Kelsey Williams.................(WV Wesleyan, Jr., F, 6-7, 224, Sandusky, Ohio) Second Team Javaughn Acree-Manuel...(Concord, Sr., G, 6-1, 180, Lansing, Mich.) Nate Barnes..................... (Alderson-Broaddus, Sr., G, 5-10, 180, Cleveland, Ohio) Steve Custis.................(Fairmont State, Sr., G, 6-1, 170, Frederick, Md.) Chris Giles.......................(Seton Hill, r-Sr., G, 6-4, 185, West Mifflin, Pa.) Patrick Grubbs..................(Pitt-Johnstown, Sr., F/C, 6-8, 280, Turtle Creek, Pa.) Matt Miller.......................(Seton Hill, So., G, 6-4, 195, Arnold, Md.) Ben Siefert.......................(Wheeling Jesuit, Jr., G, 6-2, 190, Reynoldsburg, Ohio) Isaac Thornton................ (Fairmont State, Jr., G, 6-3, 180, Martinsburg, W. Va.) Honorable Mention Kendall Allison.................(Ohio Valley, Sr., F, 6-3, 190, Baltimore, Md.) Corey Bethea...................(WV State, Sr., G, 6-3, 160, Philadelphia, Pa.) Eladio Espinosa................(Charleston, Jr., G/F, 6-7, 225, Norlina, N.C.) David Ford.......................(WV State, Jr., G, 6-5, 225, Glen Burnie, Md.) Tim Hausfeld....................(West Liberty, Jr., G, 5-7, 145, Toledo, Ohio) C.J. Hester........................(West Liberty, Fr., G, 6-4, 200, West Miffin, Pa.) PJ Turner..........................(Davis & Elkins, Sr., G, 5-11, 180, Auburndale, Fla.) All-Freshman Team Austin Cunningham.........(Ohio Valley, G, 6-2, 175, Vincent, Ohio) Shawn Dyer......................(West Liberty, G, 6-0, 168, Marion, Ohio) C.J. Hester........................(West Liberty, G, 6-4, 200, West Miffin, Pa.) Chase Morgan.................(Bluefield State, G, 5-11, 160, Beckley, W. Va.) Jamel Morris....................(Glenville State, G, 6-3, 165, Gahanna, Ohio) Player of the Year: PJ Reyes...........................Charleston Freshman of the Year: C.J. Hester........................West Liberty Coach of the Year: Jim Crutchfield.................West Liberty

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Individual Game Highs (Opponent) Points.......................................33........... Nate Barnes at Alderson-Broaddus (2/28/12) 30........... Andrew Cressler at Seton Hill (2/9/12) 30........... Chris Giles at Seton Hill (2/9/12) 30........... Alexander, Devon vs Point Park (11/15/11) 29........... Malik Tinsley vs Davis & Elkins (2/13/12) Field Goals Made......................12........... Nate Barnes at Alderson-Broaddus (2/28/12) 12........... Malik Tinsley vs Davis & Elkins (2/13/12) 12........... Andrew Cressler at Seton Hill (2/9/12) 12........... Chris Giles at Seton Hill (2/9/12) 12........... Chad Moore vs Shepherd (1/18/12) Field Goal Att............................21........... Kevin Gray at Glenville State (1/26/12) 20........... Andrew Cressler at Seton Hill (2/9/12) 20........... Ian Pinckney at Davis & Elkins (11/22/11) FG Pct (min 5 made)............889 (8-9)...... Oliver Lewinson at Seton Hill (2/9/12) .875 (7-8)...... Steve Catich vs Wheeling Jesuit (2/11/12) 3-Point FG Made........................7............ Matt Miller at Seton Hill (2/9/12) 5............ Nate Barnes at Alderson-Broaddus (2/28/12) 5............ Recardo Gaddy vs Wheeling Jesuit (2/11/12) 5............ Dustin Jones vs WV State (2/6/12) 5............ Jordan Miller vs Pitt-Johnstown (2/1/12) 5............ Kevin Gray at Glenville State (1/26/12) 5............ Tim Hausfeld at West Liberty (1/12/12) 5............ Heatherington,Robbie vs Point Park (11/15/11) 3-Point FG Att...........................14........... Kevin Gray at Glenville State (1/26/12) 12........... Matt Miller at Seton Hill (2/9/12) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made)...1.000 (4-4)..... Steve Catich vs Wheeling Jesuit (2/11/12) 1.000 (4-4)..... Shawn Dyer vs West Liberty (11/29/11) 1.000 (2-2)..... Oliver McGlade at Seton Hill (2/9/12) 1.000 (2-2)..... Jonathan Ferguson vs A-B (1/21/12) Free Throws Made.....................10........... Nick Novak vs Pitt-Johnstown (2/1/12) 10........... Chase Morgan at Bluefield State (1/28/12) 10........... Alexander, Devon vs Point Park (11/15/11) Free Throw Att...........................13........... Chris Morrow vs West Liberty (11/29/11) 12........... Reggie Chambers vs WV Wesleyan (2/25/12) 12........... Corey Bethea vs WV State (2/6/12) 12........... Chase Morgan at Bluefield State (1/28/12) 12........... O’Dell Eargle vs Alderson-Broaddus (1/21/12) 12........... Julian Taylor vs Penn State Beaver (1/4/12) 12........... Alexander, Devon vs Point Park (11/15/11) FT Pct (min 3 made).........1.000 (10-10)... Nick Novak vs Pitt-Johnstown (2/1/12) 1.000 (8-8)..... Tim Hausfeld at West Liberty (1/12/12) 1.000 (6-6)..... Patrick Grubbs vs Pitt-Johnstown (2/1/12) 1.000 (6-6)..... Nate Cash vs Glenville State (1/14/12) 1.000 (6-6)..... Heatherington,Robbie vs Point Park (11/15/11) 1.000 (5-5)..... Andrew Cressler at Seton Hill (2/9/12) 1.000 (5-5)..... Kevin Gray at Glenville State (1/26/12) 1.000 (5-5)..... Kurklin Bohanon at A-B (12/17/11) 1.000 (5-5)..... Cedric Harris vs West Liberty (11/29/11) 1.000 (4-4)..... Nate Barnes at Alderson-Broaddus (2/28/12) 1.000 (4-4)..... Roy Brown at Alderson-Broaddus (2/28/12) 1.000 (4-4)..... Raymont McElroy vs WV Wesleyan (2/25/12) 1.000 (4-4)..... Dustin Jones vs WV State (2/6/12) 1.000 (4-4)..... Vincent Rogers at Bluefield State (1/28/12) 1.000 (4-4)..... T.J. Thompson at WV Wesleyan (1/23/12) 1.000 (4-4)..... Marcu Ashton vs Glenville State (1/14/12) 1.000 (4-4)..... Shane Brown at Davis & Elkins (11/22/11) 1.000 (3-3)..... Paolo Ivis vs Davis & Elkins (2/13/12) 1.000 (3-3)..... Recardo Gaddy vs Wheeling Jesuit (2/11/12) 1.000 (3-3)..... Andy Dollman vs Glenville State (1/14/12) 1.000 (3-3)..... Joe Prati at Wheeling Jesuit (12/3/11) Rebounds..................................15........... Nate Cash at Glenville State (1/26/12) 15........... Chad Moore vs Shepherd (1/18/12) 15........... O’Dell Eargle at Alderson-Broaddus (12/17/11) Assists......................................14........... Heatherington, T.J. vs Point Park (11/15/11) 11........... Cedric Harris at West Liberty (1/12/12) 11........... PJ Turner at Davis & Elkins (11/22/11)

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Team Statistics FSU OPP SCORING............................................................ 2136............................2180 Points per game................................................. 79.1.............................80.7 Scoring margin.................................................... -1.6...................................FIELD GOALS-ATT......................................... 774-1780.....................783-1609 Field goal pct..................................................... .435..............................487 3 POINT FG-ATT............................................. 199-623.......................192-523 3-point FG pct.................................................... .319..............................367 3-pt FG made per game....................................... 7.4...............................7.1 FREE THROWS-ATT......................................... 389-601.......................422-577 Free throw pct.................................................... .647..............................731 F-Throws made per game................................... 14.4.............................15.6 REBOUNDS........................................................... 981............................1060 Rebounds per game........................................... 36.3.............................39.3 Rebounding margin............................................. -2.9...................................ASSISTS................................................................ 323..............................379 Assists per game................................................ 12.0.............................14.0 TURNOVERS.......................................................... 276..............................389 Turnovers per game............................................ 10.2.............................14.4 Turnover margin.................................................+4.2...................................Assist/turnover ratio............................................. 1.2...............................1.0 STEALS................................................................. 202..............................137 Steals per game................................................... 7.5...............................5.1 BLOCKS.................................................................. 50................................72 Blocks per game................................................... 1.9...............................2.7 WINNING STREAK..................................................... 2...................................Home win streak..................................................... 1...................................ATTENDANCE................................................... 10889............................4731 Home games-Avg/Game................................. 15-726.........................12-394 Neutral site-Avg/Game......................................... 0-0...............................0-0 SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total Fairmont State......................... 1044............. 1078................. 14..............2136 Opponents................................ 993............. 1167................. 20..............2180

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Game #1 – 11/15/11 Point Park vs Fairmont State at Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena POINT PARK 107, FAIRMONT STATE 100

Game #2 - 11/22/11 Fairmont State vs Davis & Elkins at Elkins, W.Va. -- McConnell Center DAVIS & ELKINS 82, FAIRMONT STATE 79

Game #3 - 11/29/11 West Liberty vs Fairmont State at Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena WEST LIBERTY 103, FAIRMONT STATE 97

POINT PARK (2-3) Alexander, Devon 10-16 10-12 30; Heatherington,Robbie 6-8 6-6 23; Heatherington, T.J. 7-17 4-6 19; Taylor, Jimmy 4-11 3-4 14; Anglin, Dante 5-6 1-2 11; Menzies, Dave 3-5 2-2 8; Braxton, Asa 1-4 0-0 2; Pohlot, Josh 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 36-67 26-32 107. FAIRMONT STATE (0-1) Isaac Thornton 11-23 3-3 30; Steve Custis 11-25 2-3 27; Melvin Rhodes 8-14 0-2 20; Andrew Gunnoe 3-5 1-2 7; Mike Hurd 2-5 0-0 6; Myles Petretti 2-9 0-1 5; Chris Thompson 1-2 1-3 3; Rudy Roberts 1-1 0-1 2; Erv McFadden 0-0 0-0 0; Greg Hunt 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 39-85 7-15 100. Point Park............. 49....... 58......107 Fairmont State....... 48....... 52......100 3-point goals--Point Park 9-22 (Heatherington,Robbie 5-7; Taylor, Jimmy 3-9; Heatherington, T.J. 1-3; Braxton, Asa 0-2; Menzies, Dave 0-1), Fairmont State 15-47 (Isaac Thornton 5-13; Melvin Rhodes 4-9; Steve Custis 3-12; Mike Hurd 2-5; Myles Petretti 1-7; Greg Hunt 0-1). Rebounds--Point Park 48 (Anglin, Dante 11), Fairmont State 39 (Isaac Thornton 11). Assists--Point Park 18 (Heatherington, T.J. 14), Fairmont State 18 (Isaac Thornton 6). Att--1477

FAIRMONT STATE (0-2, 0-1 WVIAC) Steve Custis 9-15 8-11 27; Isaac Thornton 6-16 3-4 17; Erv McFadden 3-5 5-6 11; Mike Hurd 3-6 0-0 9; Melvin Rhodes 2-7 1-2 6; Chris Thompson 1-5 4-6 6; Dexter Batts 1-3 1-2 3; Andrew Gunnoe 0-0 0-0 0; Shayne Murray 0-0 0-0 0; Myles Petretti 0-4 0-0 0; Ty Garrison 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 25-61 22-31 79. DAVIS & ELKINS (1-2, 1-2 WVIAC) Ian Pinckney 8-20 5-7 24; Paolo Ivis 6-9 3-4 15; Shane Brown 4-5 4-4 14; PJ Turner 6-10 1-2 14; D’Quan Lynch 5-7 2-5 12; Andy Morris 1-1 0-1 3; Mile Ivanic 0-1 0-0 0; Bryant Wallace 0-0 0-0 0; Ethan White 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 30-54 15-23 82. Fairmont State....... 33....... 46........79 Davis & Elkins....... 37....... 45........82 3-point goals--Fairmont State 7-19 (Mike Hurd 3-6; Isaac Thornton 2-5; Steve Custis 1-3; Melvin Rhodes 1-2; Myles Petretti 0-2; Erv McFadden 0-1), Davis & Elkins 7-13 (Ian Pinckney 3-6; Shane Brown 2-3; PJ Turner 1-3; Andy Morris 1-1). Rebounds--Fairmont State 41 (Melvin Rhodes 8), Davis & Elkins 29 (Andy Morris 6). Assists--Fairmont State 14 (Melvin Rhodes 6), Davis & Elkins 18 (PJ Turner 11).

WEST LIBERTY (5-1, 3-0 WVIAC) Chris Morrow 5-12 9-13 20; Cedric Harris 6-15 5-5 18; Shawn Dyer 7-13 0-0 18; Alex Falk 3-9 7-8 14; Nick Brown 4-10 3-5 12; Tim Hausfeld 4-7 0-0 12; CJ Hester 4-5 1-2 9; Mark Shadowens 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 33-72 25-33 103. FAIRMONT STATE (0-3, 0-2 WVIAC) Greg Hunt 7-10 6-7 21; Steve Custis 6-13 6-6 19; Chris Thompson 6-11 6-10 18; Isaac Thornton 5-19 7-12 18; Andrew Gunnoe 4-10 0-2 9; Dexter Batts 2-4 1-2 5; Erv McFadden 1-2 3-4 5; Melvin Rhodes 1-2 0-3 2; Mike Hurd 0-0 0-0 0; Ty Garrison 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 32-71 29-46 97. West Liberty.......... 45....... 38........20.....103 Fairmont State....... 45....... 38........14.......97 3-point goals--West Liberty 12-25 (Shawn Dyer 4-4; Tim Hausfeld 4-6; Alex Falk 1-4; Nick Brown 1-5; Chris Morrow 1-3; Cedric Harris 1-3), Fairmont State 4-13 (Andrew Gunnoe 1-3; Isaac Thornton 1-6; Greg Hunt 1-1; Steve Custis 1-3). Rebounds--West Liberty 44 (Chris Morrow 11), Fairmont State 44 (Chris Thompson 12). Assists--West Liberty 19 (Shawn Dyer 6; Cedric Harris 6), Fairmont State 8 (Steve Custis 2; Isaac Thornton 2). Att-2097

Final Conference Standings PR WVIAC Overall West Liberty................................................ 187.27.......................... 21-1.......................32-3 Charleston.................................................. 151.82.......................... 18-4.......................26-7 Wheeling Jesuit........................................... 141.36.......................... 16-6......................22-10 WV Wesleyan.............................................. 132.27.......................... 15-7.......................22-9 Alderson-Broaddus...................................... 118.64.......................... 14-8......................18-10 Concord....................................................... 98.64.......................... 12-10.....................17-12 Pitt Johnstown............................................. 98.18.......................... 12-10.....................15-14 WV State..................................................... 97.27.......................... 12-10.....................14-13 Shepherd..................................................... 94.55.......................... 11-11.....................14-14 Seton Hill..................................................... 74.55........................... 9-13......................11-16 Ohio Valley................................................... 60.91........................... 8-14.......................8-18 Fairmont State.............................................. 50.45........................... 7-15.......................9-18 Glenville State.............................................. 43.18........................... 6-16.......................7-20 Davis & Elkins.............................................. 32.27........................... 4-18.......................8-19 Bluefield State..................................................0.............................. 0-22.......................1-26

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Game #4 - 12/1/11 Fairmont State vs Ohio Valley at Vienna, W.Va. FAIRMONT STATE 68, OHIO VALLEY 51

Game #5 - 12/3/11 Fairmont State vs Wheeling Jesuit at Wheeling, W.Va. -- McDonough Center WHEELING JESUIT 88, FAIRMONT STATE 77

FAIRMONT STATE (1-3, 1-2 WVIAC) Steve Custis 8-16 3-5 20; Isaac Thornton 8-14 2-5 19; Chris Thompson 4-8 1-2 9; Melvin Rhodes 2-6 3-4 7; Greg Hunt 2-10 0-0 5; Dexter Batts 1-3 3-4 5; Andrew Gunnoe 1-4 0-0 2; Nick Bonnett 0-0 1-2 1; Mike Hurd 0-0 0-0 0; Jay Burke 0-0 0-0 0; Shayne Murray 0-0 0-0 0; Erv McFadden 0-1 0-0 0; Ty Garrison 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 26-62 13-22 68. OHIO VALLEY (2-4, 2-3 WVIAC) Kendall Allison 7-14 2-2 18; Rodney Everage 5-14 0-1 10; Steve White Jr. 4-12 0-1 9; Austin Cunningham 1-8 3-5 5; Jordan Brooks 2-9 0-0 4; Mustafa Helal 1-4 1-2 3; Trey Vaughn 1-2 0-0 2; James Allen 0-1 0-0 0; Kendall Aldridge 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 21-64 6-11 51. Fairmont State....... 38....... 30........68 Ohio Valley............ 21....... 30........51 3-point goals--Fairmont State 3-14 (Isaac Thornton 1-4; Greg Hunt 1-3; Steve Custis 1-2; Andrew Gunnoe 0-1; Erv McFadden 0-1; Melvin Rhodes 0-3), Ohio Valley 3-15 (Kendall Allison 2-3; Steve White Jr. 1-2; Austin Cunningham 0-5; Jordan Brooks 0-3; Trey Vaughn 0-1; James Allen 0-1). Rebounds--Fairmont State 48 (Chris Thompson 16), Ohio Valley 32 (Rodney Everage 11). Assists--Fairmont State 16 (Isaac Thornton 4; Steve Custis 4), Ohio Valley 14 (Jordan Brooks 4). Att--250

FAIRMONT STATE (1-4, 1-3 WVIAC) Steve Custis 8-16 6-8 23; Isaac Thornton 6-17 5-8 18; Chris Thompson 5-10 1-2 11; Mike Hurd 3-7 1-2 10; Greg Hunt 2-6 4-5 8; Melvin Rhodes 1-5 2-2 4; Andrew Gunnoe 1-1 1-2 3; Dexter Batts 0-2 0-0 0; Erv McFadden 0-0 0-0 0; Nick Bonnett 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 26-65 20-29 77. WHEELING JESUIT (5-2, 2-1 WVIAC) Ben Siefert 8-13 6-8 25; Steve Catich 5-11 6-7 16; Joe Prati 5-8 3-3 13; Obi Ukwuoma 6-8 1-3 13; Josh Valentic 2-9 1-2 7; Recardo Gaddy 1-5 3-4 5; Pete Brogdon 2-3 0-0 5; Marquis Moore 2-2 0-0 4; Mike Lecak 0-0 0-0 0; Collin Barth 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 31-60 20-27 88. Fairmont State....... 28....... 49........77 Wheeling Jesuit..... 34....... 54........88 3-point goals--Fairmont State 5-25 (Mike Hurd 3-7; Isaac Thornton 1-8; Steve Custis 1-5; Melvin Rhodes 0-1; Nick Bonnett 0-1; Greg Hunt 0-3), Wheeling Jesuit 6-21 (Ben Siefert 3-6; Josh Valentic 2-6; Pete Brogdon 1-2; Recardo Gaddy 0-2; Collin Barth 0-1; Joe Prati 0-2; Steve Catich 0-2). Rebounds--Fairmont State 32 (Isaac Thornton 7), Wheeling Jesuit 44 (Ben Siefert 7; Marquis Moore 7). Assists--Fairmont State 9 (Isaac Thornton 4), Wheeling Jesuit 21 (Ben Siefert 8). Att--650

Game #7 - 12/7/11 UDC vs Fairmont State at Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena UDC 74, FAIRMONT STATE 68

Game #8 - 12/10/11 Bluefield State vs Fairmont State at Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena FAIRMONT STATE 99, BLUEFIELD STATE 76

Game #9 - 12/17/11 Fairmont State vs Alderson-Broaddus at Philippi, W.Va. -- Pyles Arena ALDERSON-BROADDUS 77, FAIRMONT STATE 74

UDC (8-1) Bradshaw, Dishawn 10-15 3-4 25; Herbert, Brandon 5-17 7-8 21; Munson, Nigel 6-18 0-1 12; Brooks, Keith 2-4 2-3 6; Kelley, Diyaaldin 2-4 0-0 4; Ashmawy, Ziad 2-5 0-0 4; Pontens, Florent 0-1 2-2 2; Jones, Dyrek 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 27-64 14-18 74. FAIRMONT STATE (2-5) Isaac Thornton 8-17 3-3 19; Steve Custis 7-16 2-2 17; Melvin Rhodes 4-7 1-1 12; Greg Hunt 3-10 3-4 10; Erv McFadden 1-5 2-2 5; Chris Thompson 1-8 1-2 3; Andrew Gunnoe 1-3 0-0 2; Mike Hurd 0-3 0-0 0; Dexter Batts 0-1 0-0 0; Ty Garrison 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 25-70 12-14 68. UDC................................. 28........46.......74 Fairmont State....... 30....... 38........68 3-point goals--UDC 6-21 (Herbert, Brandon 4-11; Bradshaw, Dishawn 2-4; Brooks, Keith 0-1; Munson, Nigel 0-5), Fairmont State 6-25 (Melvin Rhodes 3-4; Erv McFadden 1-5; Greg Hunt 1-2; Steve Custis 1-5; Mike Hurd 0-3; Andrew Gunnoe 0-2; Isaac Thornton 0-4). Rebounds--UDC 43 (Munson, Nigel 7; Kelley, Diyaaldin 7), Fairmont State 41 (Steve Custis 12). Assists--UDC 12 (Munson, Nigel 6), Fairmont State 10 (Erv McFadden 3). Att--743

BLUEFIELD STATE (1-7, 0-4 WVIAC) Alex Webb 10-19 1-1 24; Chase Morgan 6-13 4-5 20; Vincent Rogers 5-17 6-10 16; Malik Edwards 5-6 0-1 10; Maurice Jordan 0-3 3-4 3; Donald Bailey 1-2 0-0 3; Kharles Mwalo 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 27-61 14-21 76. FAIRMONT STATE (3-5, 2-3 WVIAC) Steve Custis 9-15 8-10 30; Isaac Thornton 7-17 2-3 17; Shayne Murray 7-11 1-2 15; Mike Hurd 4-7 0-0 12; Chris Thompson 1-1 5-6 7; Melvin Rhodes 2-5 0-0 6; Andrew Gunnoe 3-6 0-0 6; Greg Hunt 2-3 0-0 4; Erv McFadden 1-3 0-0 2; Dexter Batts 0-0 0-0 0; Ty Garrison 0-0 0-0 0; Nick Bonnett 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 36-68 16-21 99. Bluefield State....... 39....... 37........76 Fairmont State....... 57....... 42........99 3-point goals--Bluefield State 8-18 (Chase Morgan 4-7; Alex Webb 3-7; Donald Bailey 1-2; Maurice Jordan 0-2), Fairmont State 11-28 (Steve Custis 4-9; Mike Hurd 4-7; Melvin Rhodes 2-4; Isaac Thornton 1-6; Greg Hunt 0-1; Erv McFadden 0-1). Rebounds--Bluefield State 33 (Maurice Jordan 8), Fairmont State 42 (Isaac Thornton 13). Assists--Bluefield State 9 (Chase Morgan 4), Fairmont State 22 (Steve Custis 7). Att--488

FAIRMONT STATE (3-6, 2-4 WVIAC) Isaac Thornton 11-15 13-18 35; Steve Custis 5-10 7-10 17; Andrew Gunnoe 4-6 0-0 10; Greg Hunt 2-7 1-4 5; Chris Thompson 2-6 0-0 4; Melvin Rhodes 1-9 0-0 3; Shayne Murray 0-0 0-0 0; Mike Hurd 0-0 0-0 0; Erv McFadden 0-2 0-0 0; Nick Bonnett 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 25-55 21-32 74. ALDERSON-BROADDUS (6-2, 4-1 WVIAC) Nate Barnes 6-13 4-5 19; Roy Brown 6-13 6-7 18; Kurklin Bohanon 6-12 5-5 17; O’Dell Eargle 4-6 1-4 9; Casey Ainslie 3-5 0-0 8; Jonathan Ferguson 1-2 1-2 4; Adam Kline 1-1 0-0 2; Ali Bilal 0-1 0-0 0; Adam Scott 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 27-54 17-23 77. Fairmont State....... 28....... 46........74 Alderson-Broaddus.33....... 44........77 3-point goals--Fairmont State 3-12 (Andrew Gunnoe 2-3; Melvin Rhodes 1-5; Greg Hunt 0-1; Steve Custis 0-2; Isaac Thornton 0-1), Alderson-Broaddus 6-15 (Nate Barnes 3-6; Casey Ainslie 2-3; Jonathan Ferguson 1-1; Adam Scott 0-1; Kurklin Bohanon 0-3; Roy Brown 0-1). Rebounds--Fairmont State 28 (Isaac Thornton 6), Alderson-Broaddus 36 (O’Dell Eargle 15). Assists--Fairmont State 9 (Steve Custis 4), Alderson-Broaddus 11 (Nate Barnes 4). Att--404

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Game #6 - 12/6/11 Ohio Eastern vs Fairmont State at Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena FAIRMONT STATE 89, OHIO EASTERN 50 OHIO EASTERN (3-2) Tre Lindsey 6-11 3-4 15; Jason Shaw 3-10 2-2 8; Nick Schuetz 3-5 0-0 8; Jordan Barbina 2-7 3-4 7; Adam Perzanowski 3-4 0-0 6; Dustin Hines 1-6 2-3 4; Logan Wendt 1-3 0-1 2; Darrick Phillips 0-0 0-0 0; Bo J Bailey 0-2 0-0 0; Matt McClung 0-0 0-0 0; Ellis Brown 0-1 0-0 0; Grant McCroskey 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 19-50 10-14 50. FAIRMONT STATE (2-4) Steve Custis 7-9 4-4 20; Chris Thompson 4-5 2-4 10; Myles Petretti 3-9 0-1 9; Isaac Thornton 3-5 1-2 8; Ty Garrison 3-6 1-3 7; Melvin Rhodes 3-3 0-0 6; Jay Burke 1-2 3-4 5; Greg Hunt 2-5 0-0 5; Andrew Gunnoe 2-4 1-3 5; Nick Bonnett 2-4 0-0 4; Mike Hurd 1-4 0-0 3; Rudy Roberts 1-1 1-2 3; Erv McFadden 1-3 0-0 3; Shayne Murray 0-1 1-2 1; Dexter Batts 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 33-62 14-25 89. Ohio Eastern......... 17....... 33........50 Fairmont State....... 45....... 44........89 3-point goals--Ohio Eastern 2-13 (Nick Schuetz 2-3; Jason Shaw 0-3; Jordan Barbina 0-1; Adam Perzanowski Intro 0-1; Dustin Hines 0-2; Grant McCroskey 0-1; Tre Lindsey 0-2), Fairmont State 9-29 (Myles Petretti 3-8; Steve CusStaff tis 2-4; Isaac Thornton 1-3; Erv McFadden 1-2; Mike Hurd 1-4; Greg Hunt 1-3; Nick Bonnett 0-2; Jay Burke 0-1; Ty Players Garrison 0-2). Rebounds--Ohio Eastern 25 (Jason Shaw 8), Fairmont review State 46 (Erv McFadden 6; Greg Hunt 6). Assists--Ohio Eastern 5 (Adam Perzanowski 1; Logan RECORDS Wendt 1; Tre Lindsey 1; Grant McCroskey 1; Jason Shaw FSU 1), Fairmont State 17 (Greg Hunt 4). Att--716

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Game #10 - 1/4/12 Penn State Beaver vs Fairmont State at Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena FAIRMONT STATE 115, PENN STATE BEAVER 69

Game #11 - 1/7/12 Fairmont State vs Concord at Athens, W.Va. -- Carter Center FAIRMONT STATE 84, CONCORD 82

Game #12 - 1/12/12 Fairmont State vs #4 West Liberty at West Liberty, WV (ASRC) #4 WEST LIBERTY 101, FAIRMONT STATE 91

PENN STATE BEAVER (7-4) Julian Taylor 5-7 8-12 18; Nick Miller 5-10 2-2 13; Chris Weathers 3-7 2-2 8; Patrick Horton 3-5 2-2 8; Tony Houghton 1-5 4-6 6; Mike Martin 2-4 0-0 5; Darius Prince 2-5 0-0 5; Travis Anderson 2-2 0-0 4; Markes Royster 1-3 0-0 2; Robert Agurs 0-0 0-0 0; Tyler Care 0-8 0-0 0; Corey Wright 0-1 0-0 0; Quentin Burton 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 24-60 18-24 69. FAIRMONT STATE (4-6) Steve Custis 11-17 2-2 30; Isaac Thornton 10-15 3-3 28; Melvin Rhodes 5-8 0-0 14; Chris Thompson 3-6 2-2 8; Myles Petretti 2-4 0-0 6; Erv McFadden 1-3 2-2 5; Ty Garrison 2-5 0-0 5; Nick Bonnett 2-2 0-0 4; Jay Burke 1-1 2-2 4; Andrew Gunnoe 2-7 0-0 4; Mike Hurd 1-3 0-0 3; Dexter Batts 1-2 0-0 2; Shayne Murray 1-2 0-2 2; Greg Hunt 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 42-78 11-13 115. Penn State Beaver. 36....... 33........69 Fairmont State....... 59....... 56......115 3-point goals--Penn State Beaver 3-24 (Nick Miller 1-5; Mike Martin 1-2; Darius Prince 1-2; Tony Houghton 0-3; Tyler Care 0-7; Quentin Burton 0-3; Patrick Horton 0-1; Chris Weathers 0-1), Fairmont State 20-37 (Steve Custis 6-9; Isaac Thornton 5-8; Melvin Rhodes 4-6; Myles Petretti 2-3; Mike Hurd 1-3; Erv McFadden 1-3; Ty Garrison 1-2; Greg Hunt 0-1; Shayne Murray 0-1; Andrew Gunnoe 0-1). Rebounds--Penn State Beaver 26 (Julian Taylor 4; Nick Miller 4), Fairmont State 53 (Chris Thompson 9; Melvin Rhodes 9). Assists--Penn State Beaver 9 (Nick Miller 2; Darius Prince 2; Chris Weathers 2), Fairmont State 29 (Steve Custis 9). Att--127

FAIRMONT STATE (5-6, 3-3 WVIAC) Isaac Thornton 10-16 3-8 26; Steve Custis 5-11 7-14 18; Melvin Rhodes 5-9 3-4 16; Chris Thompson 5-10 2-5 12; Erv McFadden 4-6 0-0 9; Greg Hunt 1-2 0-2 3; Andrew Gunnoe 0-4 0-0 0; Shayne Murray 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 30-58 15-33 84. CONCORD (7-5, 4-4 WVIAC) Romel Kemp 9-14 1-2 19; Javaugh Manuel 5-14 2-4 15; Corey Neeley 5-6 1-2 15; Damien Tunstalle 4-8 0-2 11; Mike Boyd 4-10 2-2 11; Burnell Granderson 4-5 0-1 9; Charles Brooks 1-5 0-0 2; Gentry Shrewsbury 0-1 0-0 0; Jordan Davis 0-0 0-0 0; Trey Patterson 0-0 0-0 0; Eric Bailey 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 32-63 6-13 82. Fairmont State....... 34....... 50........84 Concord........................... 39........43.......82 3-point goals--Fairmont State 9-19 (Melvin Rhodes 3-4; Isaac Thornton 3-4; Steve Custis 1-5; Greg Hunt 1-2; Erv McFadden 1-2; Andrew Gunnoe 0-2), Concord 12-23 (Corey Neeley 4-5; Damien Tunstalle 3-5; Javaugh Manuel 3-8; Burnell Granderson 1-1; Mike Boyd 1-3; Charles Brooks 0-1). Rebounds--Fairmont State 30 (Isaac Thornton 5; Chris Thompson 5), Concord 46 (Charles Brooks 9; Damien Tunstalle 9). Assists--Fairmont State 9 (Steve Custis 4), Concord 19 (Mike Boyd 6). Att--200

FAIRMONT STATE (5-7, 3-5 WVIAC) Isaac Thornton 10-21 2-5 25; Steve Custis 9-16 2-4 22; Chris Thompson 7-11 3-6 17; Melvin Rhodes 3-7 6-7 13; Erv McFadden 4-7 1-2 10; Greg Hunt 1-3 2-2 4; Jay Burke 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 34-66 16-26 91. WEST LIBERTY (13-1, 8-0 WVIAC) Chris Morrow 10-17 4-5 24; Tim Hausfeld 5-11 8-8 23; Alex Falk 6-14 6-7 18; Cedric Harris 5-14 3-4 14; CJ Hester 5-9 0-0 10; Shawn Dyer 4-5 0-0 8; Mark Shadowens 1-2 0-0 2; Keene Cockburn 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 37-73 21-24 101. Fairmont State....... 43....... 48........91 West Liberty.......... 49....... 52......101 3-point goals--Fairmont State 7-11 (Isaac Thornton 3-3; Steve Custis 2-4; Melvin Rhodes 1-2; Erv McFadden 1-2), West Liberty 6-18 (Tim Hausfeld 5-8; Cedric Harris 1-2; CJ Hester 0-2; Mark Shadowens 0-1; Alex Falk 0-2; Chris Morrow 0-3). Rebounds--Fairmont State 29 (Isaac Thornton 9), West Liberty 46 (Chris Morrow 9). Assists--Fairmont State 8 (Greg Hunt 2; Erv McFadden 2; Steve Custis 2), West Liberty 16 (Cedric Harris 11). Att--512

Game #13 - 1/14/12 Glenville State vs Fairmont State at Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena GLENVILLE STATE 75, FAIRMONT STATE 59

Game #14 - 1/18/12 Shepherd vs Fairmont State at Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena FAIRMONT STATE 80, SHEPHERD 66

Game #15 - 1/21/12 Alderson-Broaddus vs Fairmont State at Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena ALDERSON-BROADDUS 81, FAIRMONT STATE 70

GLENVILLE STATE (3-10, 2-7 WVIAC) Marcu Ashton 9-17 4-4 25; Jamel Morris 4-10 1-3 10; Andy Dollman 3-6 3-3 10; Kevin Gray 2-8 3-4 9; Mark Walker 3-6 2-4 8; Nate Cash 0-3 6-6 6; Chris Abney 2-3 0-0 4; Octavius Hinnant 0-0 3-4 3. Totals 23-53 22-28 75. FAIRMONT STATE (5-8, 3-6 WVIAC) Steve Custis 7-21 2-5 18; Isaac Thornton 4-20 2-2 11; Melvin Rhodes 3-8 0-0 8; Erv McFadden 2-4 2-2 7; Greg Hunt 2-6 0-0 5; Chris Thompson 2-4 1-2 5; Mike Hurd 1-3 0-0 3; Shayne Murray 1-2 0-0 2; Andrew Gunnoe 0-0 0-0 0; Ty Garrison 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 22-68 7-11 59. Glenville State....... 29....... 46........75 Fairmont State....... 28....... 31........59 3-point goals--Glenville State 7-17 (Marcu Ashton 3-5; Kevin Gray 2-5; Andy Dollman 1-2; Jamel Morris 1-5), Fairmont State 8-33 (Melvin Rhodes 2-6; Steve Custis 2-10; Erv McFadden 1-2; Greg Hunt 1-3; Isaac Thornton 1-9; Mike Hurd 1-3). Rebounds--Glenville State 44 (Nate Cash 10), Fairmont State 37 (Steve Custis 8). Assists--Glenville State 9 (Nate Cash 3), Fairmont State 12 (Isaac Thornton 3; Steve Custis 3; Melvin Rhodes 3). Att--634

SHEPHERD (8-8, 6-6 WVIAC) Chad Moore 12-19 3-7 27; Brantley Osborne 6-13 0-0 16; Sidney McCray 5-12 0-0 11; Marcus Pilgrim 2-7 2-4 6; Kirk Hairston 1-1 1-2 3; Malik Dauda 1-4 0-0 3; Chauncey Burgazli 0-0 0-2 0; Aeron Spencer 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 27-59 6-15 66. FAIRMONT STATE (6-8, 4-6 WVIAC) Steve Custis 6-15 11-12 24; Chris Thompson 8-8 5-5 21; Isaac Thornton 7-17 0-2 14; Mike Hurd 4-7 0-0 11; Erv McFadden 3-6 1-3 8; Andrew Gunnoe 1-4 0-0 2; Greg Hunt 0-2 0-0 0; Melvin Rhodes 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 29-62 17-22 80. Shepherd......................... 33........33.......66 Fairmont State....... 39....... 41........80 3-point goals--Shepherd 6-22 (Brantley Osborne 4-8; Malik Dauda 1-2; Sidney McCray 1-7; Aeron Spencer 0-1; Marcus Pilgrim 0-4), Fairmont State 5-19 (Mike Hurd 3-6; Erv McFadden 1-1; Steve Custis 1-5; Andrew Gunnoe 0-1; Greg Hunt 0-1; Melvin Rhodes 0-3; Isaac Thornton 0-2). Rebounds--Shepherd 42 (Chad Moore 15), Fairmont State 30 (Isaac Thornton 6; Steve Custis 6). Assists--Shepherd 12 (Marcus Pilgrim 4), Fairmont State 11 (Isaac Thornton 3; Erv McFadden 3). Att--418

ALDERSON-BROADDUS (14-2, 11-1 WVIAC) Kurklin Bohanon 9-18 3-4 25; O’Dell Eargle 4-9 6-12 14; Nate Barnes 4-13 1-2 13; Roy Brown 5-6 2-4 12; Jonathan Ferguson 2-2 0-0 6; Kason Frierson 2-4 0-0 4; Casey Ainslie 1-1 0-0 3; Ali Bilal 1-1 0-0 2; Adam Kline 1-3 0-1 2; Adam Scott 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 29-57 12-23 81. FAIRMONT STATE (6-9, 4-7 WVIAC) Steve Custis 11-20 8-9 32; Isaac Thornton 11-23 2-3 27; Melvin Rhodes 1-8 3-5 5; Andrew Gunnoe 2-4 0-0 4; Mike Hurd 0-3 2-2 2; Greg Hunt 0-4 0-2 0; Dexter Batts 0-1 0-2 0; Chris Thompson 0-4 0-0 0; Ty Garrison 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 25-67 15-23 70. Alderson-Broaddus.41....... 40........81 Fairmont State....... 33....... 37........70 3-point goals--Alderson-Broaddus 11-16 (Nate Barnes 4-7; Kurklin Bohanon 4-6; Jonathan Ferguson 2-2; Casey Ainslie 1-1), Fairmont State 5-20 (Isaac Thornton 3-6; Steve Custis 2-8; Andrew Gunnoe 0-1; Mike Hurd 0-3; Melvin Rhodes 0-2). Rebounds--Alderson-Broaddus 44 (Kurklin Bohanon 9), Fairmont State 39 (Isaac Thornton 10). Assists--Alderson-Broaddus 10 (Nate Barnes 4; Roy Brown 4), Fairmont State 7 (Isaac Thornton 3). Att--619

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Game #16 - 1/23/12 Fairmont State vs West Virginia Wesleyan at Buckhannon, W.Va. -- Rockefeller Arena WV WESLEYAN 70, FAIRMONT STATE 53

Game #17 - 1/26/12 Fairmont State vs Glenville State at Glenville, W.Va. -- Jesse R. Lilly Gym GLENVILLE STATE 80, FAIRMONT STATE 59

FAIRMONT STATE (6-10, 4-8 WVIAC) Steve Custis 7-14 6-7 20; Isaac Thornton 6-22 0-0 14; Mike Hurd 3-10 0-0 9; Melvin Rhodes 2-5 3-6 7; Greg Hunt 0-1 2-4 2; Nick Bonnett 0-0 1-2 1; Shayne Murray 0-0 0-0 0; Andrew Gunnoe 0-2 0-0 0; Jay Burke 0-0 0-0 0; Dexter Batts 0-1 0-0 0; Chris Thompson 0-6 0-0 0; Myles Petretti 0-0 0-0 0; Ty Garrison 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 18-63 1219 53. WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN (9-6, 5-6 WVIAC) Reggie Chambers 9-15 0-1 20; Raymont McElroy 7-12 1-2 16; Kelsey Williams 6-8 0-2 12; Colby Wohlleb 4-7 1-3 10; T.J. Thompson 1-6 4-4 6; Caleb Ashley 1-2 1-2 4; Mike Washington 0-0 2-2 2; Taylor Price 0-1 0-0 0; Tyrell Hill 0-0 0-0 0; Josh Pearson 0-0 0-0 0; Dion Mathis 0-1 0-0 0; Travis Johnson 0-2 0-0 0; Zach Cooke 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 28-54 9-16 70. Fairmont State.................. 29........24.......53 West Virginia Wesleyan..... 34........36.......70 3-point goals--Fairmont State 5-24 (Mike Hurd 3-9; Isaac Thornton 2-7; Greg Hunt 0-1; Andrew Gunnoe 0-1; Ty Garrison 0-1; Melvin Rhodes 0-3; Steve Custis 0-2), West Virginia Wesleyan 5-17 (Reggie Chambers 2-3; Colby Wohlleb 1-3; Caleb Ashley 1-2; Raymont McElroy 1-4; Dion Mathis 0-1; T.J. Thompson 0-4). Rebounds--Fairmont State 32 (Isaac Thornton 10), West Virginia Wesleyan 46 (Kelsey Williams 13). Assists--Fairmont State 10 (Isaac Thornton 2; Chris Thompson 2; Greg Hunt 2), West Virginia Wesleyan 7 (Colby Wohlleb 5). Att--917

FAIRMONT STATE (6-11, 4-9 WVIAC) Steve Custis 6-16 5-8 20; Isaac Thornton 6-18 5-7 18; Melvin Rhodes 4-7 0-1 9; Mike Hurd 1-8 2-2 5; Chris Thompson 1-5 1-4 3; Jay Burke 1-5 0-0 2; Andrew Gunnoe 1-2 0-0 2; Dexter Batts 0-2 0-2 0; Ty Garrison 0-1 0-2 0; Nick Bonnett 0-1 0-0 0; Greg Hunt 0-0 0-0 0; Myles Petretti 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 20-66 13-26 59. GLENVILLE STATE (4-12, 3-9 WVIAC) Kevin Gray 8-21 5-5 26; Nate Cash 5-11 6-8 16; Andy Dollman 5-12 0-0 13; Mark Walker 4-5 2-2 11; Octavius Hinnant 2-3 0-0 5; Chris Abney 1-5 2-2 4; Jamel Morris 0-10 3-4 3; Hanif Malloy 1-2 0-1 2; Janko Popovic 0-0 0-0 0; Filip Milenovic 0-0 0-0 0; Seth Wimbish 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 26-71 18-22 80. Fairmont State....... 27....... 32........59 Glenville State....... 38....... 42........80 3-point goals--Fairmont State 6-18 (Steve Custis 3-3; Mike Hurd 1-5; Melvin Rhodes 1-2; Isaac Thornton 1-4; Nick Bonnett 0-1; Myles Petretti 0-1; Jay Burke 0-2), Glenville State 10-30 (Kevin Gray 5-14; Andy Dollman 3-6; Mark Walker 1-1; Octavius Hinnant 1-1; Seth Wimbish 0-2; Jamel Morris 0-6). Rebounds--Fairmont State 46 (Steve Custis 6), Glenville State 55 (Nate Cash 15). Assists--Fairmont State 5 (Melvin Rhodes 2; Isaac Thornton 2), Glenville State 12 (Jamel Morris 4; Andy Dollman 4). Att--320

Game #19 - 2/1/12 Pitt-Johnstown vs Fairmont State at Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena PITT-JOHNSTOWN 92, FAIRMONT STATE 87

Game #20 2/6/12 WV State vs Fairmont State at Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena WV STATE 87, FAIRMONT STATE 82

Game #21 - 2/9/12 Fairmont State vs Seton Hill at Greensburg, Pa. -- Salvitti Gym SETON HILL 121, FAIRMONT STATE 104

PITT-JOHNSTOWN (11-8, 9-5 WVIAC) Patrick Grubbs 11-14 6-6 28; Nick Novak 8-13 10-10 26; Jordan Miller 5-7 0-0 15; Noah Hartung 4-5 2-2 10; Bill Luther 4-6 0-1 9; Matt Palo 1-1 0-0 2;Paul Weatherly 1-4 0-0 2; Ian Vescovi 0-0 0-0 0; Kevin Byer 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 34-51 18-19 92. FAIRMONT STATE (7-12, 5-10 WVIAC) Steve Custis 11-17 2-4 26; Isaac Thornton 9-14 0-3 18; Mike Hurd 5-13 0-0 15; Nick Bonnett 4-6 0-0 9; Melvin Rhodes 2-8 0-0 6; Chris Thompson 3-4 0-0 6; Andrew Gunnoe 2-3 0-1 4; Jay Burke 1-3 0-0 3; Shayne Murray 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 37-68 2-8 87. Pitt-Johnstown...... 40....... 52........92 Fairmont State....... 50....... 37........87 3-point goals--Pitt-Johnstown 6-13 (Jordan Miller 5-7; Bill Luther 1-3; Noah Hartung 0-1; Nick Novak 0-2), Fairmont State 11-30 (Mike Hurd 5-13; Melvin Rhodes 2-5; Steve Custis 2-4; Jay Burke 1-3; Nick Bonnett 1-2; Isaac Thornton 0-3). Rebounds--Pitt-Johnstown 28 (Patrick Grubbs 8), Fairmont State 25 (Chris Thompson 5; Isaac Thornton 5). Assists--Pitt-Johnstown 12 (Jordan Miller 4), Fairmont State 13 (Isaac Thornton 7). Att--648

WV STATE (11-10, 9-8 WVIAC) Dustin Jones 5-11 4-4 19; David Ford 7-13 0-1 14; Corey Bethea 2-3 9-12 13; Robbie Lewis 6-9 0-1 12; Qua’Darius Fewell 5-6 2-2 12; Delrico Lane 2-6 5-6 10; Howard Douglas, III 2-6 0-0 5; Orlando Davis 1-1 0-0 2; Ryan Power 0-0 0-0 0; Brenin Garcia 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 30-55 20-26 87. FAIRMONT STATE (7-13, 5-11 WVIAC) Isaac Thornton 10-18 5-8 27; Steve Custis 7-17 3-6 17; Mike Hurd 6-14 0-0 17; Chris Thompson 7-8 2-5 16; Melvin Rhodes 1-4 0-0 3; Jay Burke 1-3 0-0 2; Andrew Gunnoe 0-1 0-0 0; Ty Garrison 0-4 0-0 0; Nick Bonnett 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 32-69 10-19 82. WV State......................... 43........44.......87 Fairmont State....... 41....... 41........82 3-point goals--WV State 7-15 (Dustin Jones 5-7; Howard Douglas, III 1-5; Delrico Lane 1-2; Corey Bethea 0-1), Fairmont State 8-32 (Mike Hurd 5-13; Isaac Thornton 2-5; Melvin Rhodes 1-4; Jay Burke 0-2; Ty Garrison 0-2; Steve Custis 0-6). Rebounds--WV State 45 (Delrico Lane 8), Fairmont State 29 (Chris Thompson 8). Assists--WV State 17 (Delrico Lane 9), Fairmont State 13 (Isaac Thornton 5; Steve Custis 5). Att--564

FAIRMONT STATE (7-14, 5-12 WVIAC) Steve Custis 11-25 7-9 31; Isaac Thornton 12-25 6-7 30; Mike Hurd 5-10 0-0 14; Andrew Gunnoe 3-3 2-3 9; Melvin Rhodes 2-5 0-0 5; Ty Garrison 1-4 1-2 4; Greg Hunt 2-3 0-2 4; Chris Thompson 2-5 0-0 4; Jay Burke 1-1 1-1 3; Dexter Batts 0-0 0-0 0; Shayne Murray 0-0 0-0 0; Erv McFadden 0-0 0-0 0; Myles Petretti 0-0 0-0 0; Nick Bonnett 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 39-82 17-24 104. SETON HILL (9-13, 7-11 WVIAC) Chris Giles 12-16 6-9 30; Andrew Cressler 12-20 5-5 30; Matt Miller 9-16 0-0 25; Oliver Lewinson 8-9 0-0 16; Lenjo Kilo 2-2 2-3 6; Oliver McGlade 2-2 0-0 6; Nate Bellhy 1-1 4-5 6; David Windsor 1-1 0-0 2; TJ Lanier 0-0 0-1 0; Anthony Pronin 0-0 0-0 0; Charles Moorehead 0-0 0-0 0; Michael Tighe 0-2 0-0 0; Brandon Lioi 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 47-70 17-23 121. Fairmont State....... 53....... 51......104 Seton Hill......................... 56........65.....121 3-point goals--Fairmont State 9-24 (Mike Hurd 4-9; Steve Custis 2-4; Andrew Gunnoe 1-1; Ty Garrison 1-2; Melvin Rhodes 1-3; Isaac Thornton 0-5), Seton Hill 10-16 (Matt Miller 7-12; Oliver McGlade 2-2; Andrew Cressler 1-2). Rebounds--Fairmont State 35 (Steve Custis 10), Seton Hill 40 (Andrew Cressler 12). Assists--Fairmont State 16 (Isaac Thornton 7), Seton Hill 24 (Matt Miller 7). Att--135

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Game #22 - 2/11/12 Wheeling Jesuit vs Fairmont State at Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena WHEELING JESUIT 89, FAIRMONT STATE 69

Game #23 - 2/13/12 Davis & Elkins vs Fairmont State at Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena FAIRMONT STATE 80, DAVIS & ELKINS 74

Game #24 - 2/16/12 Fairmont State vs Charleston at Charleston, W.Va. -- Eddie King Gym CHARLESTON 91, FAIRMONT STATE 68

WHEELING JESUIT (16-7, 12-5 WVIAC) Recardo Gaddy 9-16 3-3 26; Steve Catich 7-8 4-5 22; Obi Ukwuoma 4-4 1-1 9; Pete Brogdon 2-5 2-2 8; Joe Prati 2-5 1-2 6; Ben Siefert 2-5 0-0 5; Josh Valentic 2-4 0-1 5; Erik Fisher 1-2 2-2 4; Marquis Moore 2-3 0-0 4; Aaron Dinterman 0-0 0-0 0; Charles Bard 0-0 0-0 0; Mike Lecak 0-1 0-0 0; Jibri Banner 0-0 0-0 0; Philip Green 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 31-53 13-16 89. FAIRMONT STATE (7-15, 5-13 WVIAC) Isaac Thornton 12-19 5-6 30; Steve Custis 4-13 5-5 14; Shayne Murray 3-6 3-4 11; Chris Thompson 2-6 0-3 4; Melvin Rhodes 0-7 3-4 3; Dexter Batts 1-2 0-0 3; Mike Hurd 1-5 0-0 3; Jay Burke 0-4 1-2 1; Andrew Gunnoe 0-0 0-0 0; Ty Garrison 0-0 0-0 0; Nick Bonnett 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 23-62 17-24 69. Wheeling Jesuit..... 51....... 38........89 Fairmont State....... 32....... 37........69 3-point goals--Wheeling Jesuit 14-29 (Recardo Gaddy 5-11; Steve Catich 4-4; Pete Brogdon 2-5; Joe Prati 1-3; Ben Siefert 1-3; Josh Valentic 1-2; Mike Lecak 0-1), Fairmont State 6-22 (Shayne Murray 2-3; Dexter Batts 1-1; Steve Custis 1-5; Isaac Thornton 1-2; Mike Hurd 1-5; Jay Burke 0-2; Melvin Rhodes 0-4). Rebounds--Wheeling Jesuit 31 (Ben Siefert 9), Fairmont State 35 (Isaac Thornton 7). Assists--Wheeling Jesuit 22 (Marquis Moore 6; Ben Siefert 6), Fairmont State 2 (Shayne Murray 1; Mike Hurd 1). Att--614

DAVIS & ELKINS (6-16, 3-16 WVIAC) Malik Tinsley 12-18 4-7 29; Paolo Ivis 5-7 3-3 13; D’Quan Lynch 4-12 2-2 11; Ian Pinckney 2-14 3-4 8; Andy Morris 2-5 2-2 6; Jimmy Wiley 1-3 0-0 3; Mile Ivanic 1-2 0-0 2; Shane Brown 0-4 2-2 2; Bryant Wallace 0-0 0-1 0. Totals 27-65 16-21 74. FAIRMONT STATE (8-15, 6-13 WVIAC) Isaac Thornton 11-17 8-9 31; Steve Custis 6-18 4-9 18; Melvin Rhodes 3-8 2-3 10; Chris Thompson 3-5 2-3 8; Mike Hurd 2-10 0-0 6; Jay Burke 2-6 0-0 5; Andrew Gunnoe 1-1 0-0 2; Shayne Murray 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 28-65 16-24 80. Davis & Elkins....... 29....... 45........74 Fairmont State....... 36....... 44........80 3-point goals--Davis & Elkins 4-21 (D’Quan Lynch 1-5; Ian Pinckney 1-7; Malik Tinsley 1-1; Jimmy Wiley 1-2; Shane Brown 0-3; Andy Morris 0-3), Fairmont State 8-28 (Melvin Rhodes 2-5; Steve Custis 2-7; Mike Hurd 2-10; Jay Burke 1-3; Isaac Thornton 1-3). Rebounds--Davis & Elkins 46 (Malik Tinsley 10), Fairmont State 38 (Isaac Thornton 12). Assists--Davis & Elkins 12 (D’Quan Lynch 4), Fairmont State 12 (Steve Custis 3; Isaac Thornton 3). Att--462

FAIRMONT STATE (9-15, 7-13 WVIAC) Steve Custis 6-16 11-13 23; Isaac Thornton 7-18 2-3 17; Melvin Rhodes 4-8 0-0 9; Chris Thompson 3-7 2-4 8; Jay Burke 2-6 2-4 6; Mike Hurd 1-3 0-0 3; Andrew Gunnoe 1-3 0-0 2; Shayne Murray 0-2 0-0 0; Dexter Batts 0-1 0-0 0; Ty Garrison 0-0 0-0 0; Nick Bonnett 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 24-64 17-24 68. CHARLESTON (20-5, 15-4 WVIAC) PJ Reyes 11-19 1-2 26; Marco Richardson 4-9 4-5 12; Marcus Knott 5-7 1-2 11; Xavier Humphrey 3-6 0-0 9; Eladio Espinosa 3-5 3-4 9; Montavious Marc 4-4 0-1 8; Evan Faulkner 2-6 0-0 6; Hayden Annett 2-4 0-0 5; Austin Lewis 1-1 0-0 3; Brandon Ross 1-6 0-0 2; Shawn Ballard 0-0 0-0 0; Kyle James 0-2 0-0 0; Philip Outley 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 36-70 9-14 91. Fairmont State....... 31....... 37........68 Charleston............ 47....... 44........91 3-point goals--Fairmont State 3-16 (Melvin Rhodes 1-5; Mike Hurd 1-3; Isaac Thornton 1-5; Andrew Gunnoe 0-1; Dexter Batts 0-1; Steve Custis 0-1), Charleston 10-25 (PJ Reyes 3-4; Xavier Humphrey 3-6; Evan Faulkner 2-6; Hayden Annett 1-2; Austin Lewis 1-1; Brandon Ross 0-3; Kyle James 0-2; Marco Richardson 0-1). Rebounds--Fairmont State 33 (Steve Custis 6), Charleston 47 (Eladio Espinosa 12). Assists--Fairmont State 10 (Isaac Thornton 4), Charleston 19 (Marcus Knott 6). Att--588

Game #25 - 2/18/12 Concord vs Fairmont State at Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena CONCORD 77, FAIRMONT STATE 66

Game #26 – 2/25/12 West Virginia Wesleyan vs Fairmont State at Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena WV WESLEYAN 70, FAIRMONT STATE 67

Game #27 - 2/28/12 Fairmont State vs Alderson-Broaddus at Philippi, WV ALDERSON-BROADDUS 79, FAIRMONT STATE 64

CONCORD (14-10, 11-9 WVC) Javaugh Manuel 9-16 5-6 25; Romel Kemp 6-14 6-8 18; Corey Neeley 5-9 6-7 18; Mike Boyd 2-3 0-0 5; Burnell Granderson 2-4 0-0 4; Damien Tunstalle 1-2 2-3 4; Jordan Davis 1-1 0-0 2; Gentry Shrewsbury 0-1 1-2 1; Cory Willard 0-9 0-0 0. Totals 26-59 20-26 77. FAIRMONT STATE (8-17, 6-15 WVIAC) Steve Custis 5-11 8-8 19; Isaac Thornton 6-15 2-2 15; Melvin Rhodes 4-10 0-0 10; Jay Burke 5-9 0-0 10; Mike Hurd 2-5 0-0 6; Chris Thompson 2-6 1-5 5; Andrew Gunnoe 0-1 1-2 1; Ty Garrison 0-0 0-1 0; Nick Bonnett 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 24-57 12-18 66. Concord........................... 37........40.......77 Fairmont State....... 43....... 23........66 3-point goals--Concord 5-22 (Javaugh Manuel 2-6; Corey Neeley 2-5; Mike Boyd 1-1; Damien Tunstalle 0-1; Cory Willard 0-7; Burnell Granderson 0-1; Romel Kemp 0-1), Fairmont State 6-23 (Mike Hurd 2-5; Melvin Rhodes 2-7; Isaac Thornton 1-4; Steve Custis 1-3; Andrew Gunnoe 0-1; Jay Burke 0-3). Rebounds--Concord 41 (Corey Neeley 6; Gentry Shrewsbury 6), Fairmont State 30 (Chris Thompson 7). Assists--Concord 7 (Corey Neeley 3), Fairmont State 9 (Chris Thompson 3). Att--365

WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN (19-7, 15-7 WVIAC) Reggie Chambers 7-14 8-12 24; Raymont McElroy 7-17 4-4 21; Mike Washington 5-8 2-5 12; Colby Wohlleb 3-4 2-2 9; Travis Johnson 1-2 2-2 4; Caleb Ashley 0-0 0-0 0; Taylor Price 0-0 0-0 0; Dion Mathis 0-1 0-0 0; T.J. Thompson 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 23-49 18-25 70. FAIRMONT STATE (8-18, 6-16 WVIAC) Isaac Thornton 9-17 5-6 24; Melvin Rhodes 5-6 3-4 18; Jay Burke 4-10 1-2 10; Ty Garrison 2-3 0-0 6; Andrew Gunnoe 1-3 1-2 3; Nick Bonnett 1-1 0-0 3; Mike Hurd 1-8 0-0 3; Chris Thompson 0-5 0-0 0. Totals 23-53 10-14 67. West Virginia Wesleyan..... 27........43.......70 Fairmont State.................. 33........34.......67 3-point goals--West Virginia Wesleyan 6-16 (Raymont McElroy 3-7; Reggie Chambers 2-5; Colby Wohlleb 1-2; T.J. Thompson 0-1; Travis Johnson 0-1), Fairmont State 11-23 (Melvin Rhodes 5-5; Ty Garrison 2-2; Isaac Thornton 1-2; Jay Burke 1-3; Nick Bonnett 1-1; Mike Hurd 1-8; Andrew Gunnoe 0-2). Rebounds--West Virginia Wesleyan 27 (Mike Washington 7), Fairmont State 34 (Chris Thompson 10). Assists--West Virginia Wesleyan 10 (Reggie Chambers 5), Fairmont State 10 (Chris Thompson 3). Att--917

FAIRMONT STATE (9-18) Isaac Thornton 8-27 6-6 23; Chris Thompson 8-13 3-4 19; Steve Custis 2-6 2-4 8; Jay Burke 2-5 2-2 6; Melvin Rhodes 2-8 0-0 5; Mike Hurd 1-2 0-0 3; Andrew Gunnoe 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 23-62 13-16 64. ALDERSON-BROADDUS (18-9) Nate Barnes 12-17 4-4 33; Kurklin Bohanon 9-15 2-2 21; Roy Brown 4-5 4-4 12; Adam Kline 4-4 1-4 9; Casey Ainslie 1-4 0-0 2; Adam Scott 1-1 0-0 2; Ali Bilal 0-0 0-0 0; Jonathan Ferguson 0-3 0-0 0; Kason Frierson 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 31-49 11-14 79. Fairmont State....... 39....... 25........64 Alderson-Broaddus.32....... 47........79 3-point goals--Fairmont State 5-18 (Steve Custis 2-6; Isaac Thornton 1-6; Mike Hurd 1-2; Melvin Rhodes 1-3; Andrew Gunnoe 0-1), Alderson-Broaddus 6-15 (Nate Barnes 5-8; Kurklin Bohanon 1-2; Casey Ainslie 0-2; Jonathan Ferguson 0-3). Rebounds--Fairmont State 26 (Isaac Thornton 7), Alderson-Broaddus 34 (Kurklin Bohanon 10). Assists--Fairmont State 8 (Isaac Thornton 3), AldersonBroaddus 20 (Roy Brown 8). Att--355

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Player Years Pts. 1. Bill Lindsey.......................1972-75...................2578 2. Dave Miller.......................1964-67...................2557 3. Dwight Conaway..............1962-65...................2340 4. Dave Moore.....................1974-77...................2255 5. Lerman Battle...................1971-74...................2232 6. Harry Hall.........................1955-58...................2113 7. Kevin Beaford...................1980-84...................2085 8. Butch Haswell..................1970-73...................1911 9. Tim Murphy......................1982-85...................1908 10. Robert Moore.................1991-96...................1861

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Player Years Rbd. 1. Wayne Denham................1967-70...................2035 2. Ed Lemon.........................1970-73...................1491 3. Lerman Battle...................1971-74...................1339 4. Dwight Conaway..............1962-65...................1297 5. Bill Lindsey.......................1972-75...................1204 6. Dave Cooper....................1968-71...................1137 7. Vince Carr........................1975-78...................1114 8. Dave Miller.......................1964-67...................1111 9. H. Highsmith....................1986-89...................1045 10. Harvey Austin.................1976-79....................984

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Assists*

Player Years 3FGM/3FGA 3-FG% 1. Brian Tristani........... 1984-88....... 134/281......... .477 2. Chris Carey............. 2005-07........ 93/195.......... .477 3. John Dillingham...... 2005-07....... 116/277......... .419 4. Elvin Addison.......... 1983-86........ 44/107.......... .411 5. Mitchell Martin........ 1998-00........ 66/164.......... .402 6. Adam Southern....... 2006-08........ 98/247.......... .397 7. Cody Loughry.......... 2006-08....... 121/305......... .397 8. Rodney Rhoda......... 1986-88........ 61/154.......... .396 9. Anthony Naylor....... 1988-92........ 74/189.......... .392 Dan Bruner............. 2006-10....... 215/549......... .392 *min 100 attempts

Player Years FGM 1. Dave Miller.......................1964-67...................1037 2. Bill Lindsey.......................1972-75...................1031 3. Dave Moore.....................1974-77....................943 4. Lerman Battle...................1971-74....................938 5. Dwight Conaway..............1962-65....................917 6. Butch Haswell..................1970-73....................830 7. Tim Murphy......................1982-85....................801 8. Kevin Beaford...................1980-84....................763 9. Vance Carr.......................1975-78....................740 10. H. Highsmith..................1986-89....................707

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Player Years FGA 1. Dave Miller.......................1964-67...................1976 2. Lerman Battle...................1970-74...................1971 3. Bill Lindsey.......................1972-75...................1877 4. Dave Moore.....................1974-77...................1839 5. Dwight Conaway..............1962-65...................1818 6. Kevin Beaford...................1980-84...................1776 7. Butch Haswell..................1970-73...................1628 8. Tim Murphy......................1982-85...................1578 9. Elvin Addison...................1983-86...................1437 10. Bill Moody......................1965-68...................1409

Player Years FTM 1. Kevin Beaford...................1980-84....................555 2. Bill Lindsey.......................1972-75....................516 3. Dwight Conaway..............1962-65....................502 4. Dave Miller.......................1964-67....................481 5. Ted Darcus.......................1962-65....................479 6. Robert Moore...................1991-96....................455 7. Wayne Denham................1967-70....................419 8. Terence Coleman..............1987-90....................371 9. Dave Moore.....................1974-77....................369 10. Steve Custis...................2008-12....................359

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Player Years FGM/FGA FG% 1. Kevin Pearson.............2005-07.......209/301.........694 2. Dewayne Richardson..1997-99.......296/474.........624 3. Robert Moore.............1991-96......704/1148........613 4. Leroy Loggins.............1979-80.......... N/A.............577 5. Darryl Corley..............1980-81.......... N/A.............576 6. Herbert Davis.............1988-92......631/1128........559 7. Joe Riley.....................1979-80.......... N/A.............555 8. Darryl Hepburn...........2000-02.......192/346.........555 9. H. Highsmith..............1986-89......707/1284........551 10. Bill Lindsey...............1972-75.....1031/1877.......549

Player Years FTA 1. Kevin Beaford...................1980-84....................753 2. Ted Darcus.......................1962-65....................737 3. Bill Lindsey.......................1972-75....................732 4. Robert Moore...................1991-96....................702 5. Dwight Conaway..............1962-65....................698 6. Dave Miller.......................1964-67....................672 7. Wayne Denham................1967-70....................661 8. Lerman Battle...................1971-74....................644 9. Terence Coleman..............1987-90....................559 10. Ed Lemon.......................1970-73....................531

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Player Years 3-FGM 1. Thad McFadden................2007-09....................216 2. Dan Bruner.......................2006-10....................215 3. John Denham...................2000-04....................143 4. Steve Custis.....................2008-12....................138 5. Brian Tristani....................1984-88....................134 6. Aaron Denham.................1995-99....................127 7. Isaac Thornton.............. 2009-present................126 8. Bobby-Dee Everhart..........1987-91....................125 9. Cody Loughry...................2006-08....................121 10. John Dillingham.............2005-07....................116

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Player Years 3-FGA 1. Thad McFadden................2007-09....................557 2. Dan Bruner.....................2006-2010..................549 3. Adam Southern................2006-08....................482 4. John Denham...................2000-04....................406 5. Aaron Denham.................1995-99....................400 6. Isaac Thornton.............. 2009-present................395 7. Steve Custis.....................2008-12....................388 8. Bobby-Dee Everhart..........1987-91....................340 9. Cody Loughry...................2006-08....................305 10. Chris Freeman................2000-02....................299

Player Years FT% 1. Bill Moody........................1965-68................... .842 2. Leroy Loggins...................1979-80................... .838 3. Brian Tristani....................1985-88................... .831 4. Joe Riley...........................1979-80................... .823 5. Brad Butcher....................1971-74................... .815 6. Cody Loughry...................2006-08................... .804 7. Thad McFadden................2007-09................... .804 8. Butch Haswell..................1970-73................... .799 9. Dave Cooper....................1968-71................... .799 10. Tim Murphy....................1982-85................... .787

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Player Years Blks. 1. Haywood Highsmith.........1985-98....................439 2. Terence Coleman..............1986-90....................203 3. Bill Adams........................1992-96.....................97 4. Kevin Pearson...................2005-07.....................85 5. Andre Allen......................1980-81.....................82 6. Carl Lenoir.......................1980-81.....................81 7. Elsworth Bowers..............1990-91.....................79 8. Tim Murphy......................1981-85.....................71 9. Alfonso Davis...................1986-90.....................66 10. Elvin Addison.................1982-86.....................64 *since 1981

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Player Years Stls. 1. Steve Custis.....................2008-12....................195 2. Anthony Naylor................1988-92....................175 3. Andre Hairston.................1996-00....................156 4. Robert Moore...................1991-96....................149 5. Brian Tristani....................1984-88....................148 6. Herb Davis.......................1989-92....................147 7. Alfonso Davis...................1986-90....................140 8. Aaron Denham.................1994-99....................139 9. Elvin Addison...................1982-86....................132 10. Marcel O’Neal................1999-01....................130 *since 1981

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Player Year Pts. 1. Bill Lindsey.............................. 1975....................927 2. Harry Hall................................ 1958....................762 3. Dwight Conaway..................... 1965....................757 4. Thad McFadden....................... 2009....................736 5. Dave Miller.............................. 1966....................711 6. Dave Miller.............................. 1967....................708 7. Dave Cooper........................... 1971....................705 8. Leroy Loggins.......................... 1980....................685 9. Bill Moody............................... 1966....................671 10. Bill Lindsey............................ 1974....................668 Player Year Avg. 1. Harry Hall................................ 1958................... 28.2 2. Dave Miller.............................. 1966................... 26.3 3. Dave Miller.............................. 1967................... 26.2 4. Thad McFadden....................... 2009................... 25.4 5. Bill Lindsey.............................. 1975................... 25.1 6. Bill Moody............................... 1966................... 24.9 7. Robert Moore.......................... 1994................... 23.4 8. Dave Moore............................ 1976................... 22.4 9. Leroy Loggins.......................... 1980................... 22.1 10. Tim Murphy........................... 1985................... 22.0 Shewn Winfree....................... 1995................... 22.0

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Player Year 3-FGM 1. Thad McFadden....................... 2008....................110 2. Thad McFadden....................... 2009....................106 3. Danny Bruner.......................... 2010.....................80 4. Chris Talley.............................. 2011.....................69 Justin Belcastro....................... 2005.....................69 6. Chris Carey............................. 2006.....................67 7. Adam Southern....................... 2007.....................65 8. Cody Loughry.......................... 2008.....................63 9. Chris Freeman......................... 2002.....................61 10. John Dillingham.................... 2007.....................60 Player Year 3-FGA 1. Thad McFadden....................... 2009....................286 2. Thad McFadden....................... 2008....................271 3. Danny Bruner.......................... 2010....................205 4. Chris Carey............................. 2006....................173 5. Derek Barrett........................... 1996....................167 6. Chris Talley.............................. 2011....................166 7. Cody Loughry.......................... 2008....................161 8. Adam Southern....................... 2007....................160 9. Chris Freeman......................... 2002....................159 10. Joe Hardin............................. 2003....................159

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Player Year Pct. 1. Brian Tristani........................... 1985................... .947 2. Adam Southern....................... 2007................... .897 3. Bill Moody............................... 1966................... .865 4. Leroy Loggins.......................... 1980................... .863 5. Brad Butcher........................... 1973................... .848 Bill Ferguson........................... 1965................... .848 7. Tim Murphy............................. 1985................... .846 8. Butch Haswell......................... 1970................... .839 9. Joe Riley.................................. 1980................... .833 10. Bill Moody............................. 1969................... .830 *min. 35 made

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Player Year Rbd. 1. Wayne Denham....................... 1968....................644 2. Ed Lemon................................ 1971....................530 3. Wayne Denham....................... 1969....................501 4. Wayne Denham....................... 1970....................474 5. Wayne Denham....................... 1967....................416 6. Lerman Battle.......................... 1974....................382 7. Ed Lemon................................ 1972....................372 8. Bill Lindsey.............................. 1975....................361 9. Vance Carr.............................. 1975....................360 10. Dave Gardner........................ 1971....................355

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Player Year FGM 1. Bill Lindsey.............................. 1975....................378 2. Dave Cooper........................... 1971....................297 3. Dwight Conaway..................... 1965....................296 4. Daryl Gainey............................ 1975....................288 5. Tim Murphy............................. 1984....................285 6. Dave Miller.............................. 1966....................274 Dave Miller............................. 1967....................274 8. Bill Lindsey.............................. 1974....................270 Dave Miller............................. 1965....................270 10. Bill Moody............................. 1969....................268

Player Year 3FGM/3FGA 3-FG% 1. Chris Carey.................. 2006...........67/113........ .593 2. Travis Brown................. 2008............16/31......... .512 3. Justin Belcastro............ 2005...........69/134........ .515 4. Bobby-Dee Everhart...... 1990............49/98......... .500 5. Brian Tristani................ 1987...........51/106........ .481 6. Pete O’Connor.............. 2010............15/33......... .455 7. Brian Tristani................ 1988...........52/115........ .452 8. John Dillingham........... 2007...........60/138........ .435 9. Anthony Naylor............ 1992............39/90......... .433 10. Rodney Rhoda............ 1987............35/83......... .422 Minimum 30 attempts

Player Year Asts. 1. Warren Doles........................... 1992....................245 2. Ronnie Means......................... 2008....................238 3. Warren Doles........................... 1991....................221 4. Ronnie Means......................... 2007....................189 5. Brian Tristani........................... 1988....................162 6. Elvin Addison.......................... 1985....................157 7. Rob Taylor............................... 1984....................152 8. Brian Tristani........................... 1987....................152 9. Steve Petito............................. 1994....................140 10. JaMar Wesley........................ 2005....................138

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Player Year FGA 1. Bill Lindsey.............................. 1975....................605 2. Dave Cooper........................... 1971....................579 3. Bill Moody............................... 1966....................576 4. Tim Murphy............................. 1984....................569 5. Dwight Conaway..................... 1965....................560 Daryl Gainey........................... 1975....................560 7. Dave Miller.............................. 1965....................533 8. Tim Murphy............................. 1985....................532 9. Kevin Beaford.......................... 1982....................527 10. Bill Moody............................. 1969....................517 Player Year FGA/FGM Pct. 1. Kevin Pearson............... 2007.........131/179........ .732 2. Mike Henderson........... 2010..........88/132......... .667 3. Dewayne Richardson.... 1999.........122/185........ .659 4. Darryl Hepburn............. 2002..........86/132......... .652 5. Robert Moore............... 1992.........236/268........ .641 6. Robert Moore............... 1994.........184/289........ .637 7. Bill Lindsey................... 1975.........378/605........ .625 8. Warren Doles................ 1991.........111/180........ .617 9. Robert Moore............... 1995.........120/197........ .609 10. Dewayne Richardson.. 1998.........174/289........ .602 Minimum 100 attempts

Player Year Made 1. Harry Hall................................ 1958....................250 2. Kevin Beaford.......................... 1982....................184 3. Bill Lindsey.............................. 1975....................171 4. Dwight Conaway..................... 1965....................165 5. Thad McFadden....................... 2009....................164 6. Joe Jones................................ 1986....................163 7. Dave Miller.............................. 1966....................161 8. Dave Miller.............................. 1967....................160 9. Leroy Loggins.......................... 1980....................157 10. Ted Darcus............................ 1963....................144 Player Year Att. 1. Harry Hall................................ 1958....................337 2. Kevin Beaford.......................... 1982....................258 3. Bill Lindsey.............................. 1975....................239 4. Dave Miller.............................. 1966....................236 5. Lerman Battle.......................... 1971....................231 6. Joe Jones................................ 1986....................229 7. Dave Miller.............................. 1967....................220 8. Dwight Conaway..................... 1965....................219 9. Robert Moore.......................... 1996....................214 10. Ted Darcus............................ 1965....................211

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Player Year Blks. 1. Haywood Highsmith................ 1987....................145 2. Haywood Highsmith................ 1988....................102 3. Haywood Highsmith................ 1986....................100 4. Haywood Highsmith................ 1989.....................92 5. Terence Coleman..................... 1990.....................87 6. Andre Allen............................. 1981.....................82 7. Carl Lenoir.............................. 1981.....................81 8. Elsworth Bowers..................... 1991.....................79 9. Terence Coleman..................... 1988.....................57 10. Kevin Pearson........................ 2007.....................47 Rickey Johnson...................... 2004.....................47

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Player Year Stls. 1. Shawn Winfree........................ 1996.....................74 2. Warren Doles........................... 1992.....................73 3. Steve Custis............................ 2012.....................72 4. Marcel O’Neal......................... 2001.....................69 5. Kevin Beaford.......................... 1982.....................68 6. Joe Hardin............................... 2003.....................65 7. Jerome Turner.......................... 1999.....................64 8. Elsworth Bowers..................... 1991.....................63 9. Andre Hairston........................ 2000.....................61 Marcel O’Neal.......................... 2000.....................61

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Career Years Pts. 1. Bill Lindsey.......................... 1972-75..............2578 2. Dave Miller.......................... 1964-67..............2557 3. Dwight Conaway................. 1962-65..............2340 4. Dave Moore......................... 1974-77..............2255 5. Lerman Battle...................... 1971-74..............2232 6. Harry Hall............................ 1955-58..............2113 7. Kevin Beaford...................... 1980-84..............2085 8. Butch Haswell...................... 1970-73..............1911 9. Tim Murphy......................... 1982-85..............1908 10. Robert Moore...................... 1991-96..............1861 11. Dick Schamp........................ 1951-54..............1831 12. Jack McIntyre....................... 1954-57..............1798 13. Brian Tristani........................ 1985-88..............1785 14. Curtis Guin.......................... 1958-61..............1771 15. Anthony Naylor.................... 1988-92..............1700 Vance Carr........................... 1975-78..............1700 17. Steve Custis......................... 2008-12..............1679 18. Terence Coleman................. 1987-90..............1678 19. Bob Pence........................... 1940-43..............1660 20. Stanley Sagath..................... 1946-49..............1653 Bill Moody........................... 1965-68..............1653 22. Wayne Denham................... 1967-70..............1643

Career Years Pts. 23. H. Highsmith........................ 1986-89..............1640 24. Ted Darcus........................... 1962-65..............1587 25. Herbert Davis....................... 1988-92..............1572 26. Isaac Thornton..................... 2009-12..............1571 27. Elvin Addison....................... 1983-86..............1555 28. Harvey Austin....................... 1976-79..............1525 29. Dave Cooper........................ 1968-71..............1478 30. Paul Brownlee...................... 1975-78..............1453 31. Thad McFadden................... 2007-09..............1357 32. Ed Lemon............................ 1970-73..............1324 33. Joe Jones............................. 1983-86..............1323 34. Daryl Gainey........................ 1974-75..............1308 35. Leroy Loggins....................... 1979-80..............1279 36. Eric Wilson........................... 1997-01..............1271 37. Bobby-D. Everhart................ 1988-91..............1184 38. Shewn Winfree..................... 1994-96..............1135 39. Brad Butcher........................ 1971-74..............1068 40. Kevin Claudio....................... 1976-79..............1061 41. Dave Gardner...................... 1968-71..............1035 42. Dave Shaffer........................ 1966-68..............1025 43. Danny Bruner..................... 2006-2010............1009 44. Alfonso Davis....................... 1987-89..............1008

Records

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By Class Cl. Year Pts. Lerman Battle.......................FR............ 1971..........636 Bill Moody........................... SO........... 1966..........671 Bill Lindsey............................JR............ 1974..........668 Bill Lindsey........................... SR............ 1975..........927 Season Average Year Avg. 1. Harry Hall...............................1958................ 28.2 2. Dave Miller.............................1966................ 26.3 3. Dave Miller.............................1967................ 26.2 4. Thad McFadden......................2009................ 25.4 5. Bill Lindsey.............................1975................ 25.1 6. Bill Moody..............................1966................ 24.9 7. Robert Moore.........................1994................ 23.4 8. Dave Moore............................1976................ 22.4 9. Leroy Loggins..........................1980................ 22.1 10. Tim Murphy............................1985................ 22.0 Shewn Winfree........................1995................ 22.0 12. Steve Custis............................2012................ 21.8 13. Bill Lindsey.............................1974................ 21.5 Brian Tristani...........................1987................ 21.5 Isaac Thornton........................2012................ 21.5 16. Marvin Rashad........................2005................ 21.4 Thad McFadden......................2008................ 21.4 18. Dwight Conaway....................1965................ 21.0 19. Robert Moore.........................1992................ 20.3 20. Dave Cooper...........................1971................ 20.1

Individual Records Summary WVIAC Honorees

MOST POINTS

Game: 47, Dave Miller vs Shepherd, 1966; Marvin Rashad vs West Virginia State, 2005 Season: 927, Bill Lindsey, 1975

MOST FIELD GOALS

Game: 19, Tim Murphy vs Geneva, 1985; 18, Bill Moody vs Glenville, 1966; Butch Haswell vs Davis & Elkins, 1970; Leroy Loggins vs Davis & Elkins, 1979; Leroy Loggins vs Alderson-Broaddus, 1980 Season: 378, Bill Lindsey, 1975

Player of the Year

Dave Moore........................................1976 Dave Moore........................................1977 Vance Carr..........................................1978 Leroy Loggins......................................1980 Kevin Beaford......................................1981 Tim Murphy.........................................1985 Dewayne Richardson...........................1999

MOST THREE POINTERS MADE Game: 11, Dan Bruner vs. Salem, 2010 Season: 110, Thad McFadden, 2008

MOST FREE THROWS

Game: 23, Harry Hall vs Shepherd, 1958 Season: 250, Harry Hall, 1958

Freshman of the Year

MOST REBOUNDS

Chris Carey.........................................2006 Isaac Thornton.....................................2010

Game: 38, Harry Hall vs California, 1957 Season: 644, Wayne Denham, 1968

POINTS AVERAGE

Season: 28.2, Harry Hall, 1958

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS

Season: 145, Haywood Highsmith, 1987

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Adams, Billy.................. 1993-94-95-96 Adams, Russ.......................1993-94-95 Addison, Elvin............... 1983-84-85-86 Albert, Walter...........................1960-61 Allen, Andre.............................1980-81 Alder, Eric.................................1991-92 Ambrose, Jim......................1991-92-93 Antulor, Joe.........................1947-48-49 Arbogast, Tim................................ 1950 Ashcraft, Robert...................... 1941, 46 Aukrom, Blaine.............1936, 38-39-40 Austin, Harvey............... 1976-77-78-79 Ayers, James............................1948-49

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Babb, Kenneth............................... 1947 Barker, Dan..............................2000-01 Barnes, Gail.........................1931-32-33 Barnes, Kenneth............................ 1933 Barr, Robert................................... 1934 Barrett, Derek...........................1996-97 Battle, Lerman............... 1971-72-73-74 Batts, Dexter................................. 2012 Baylor, Charles.............................. 1968 Beaford, Kevin............... 1980-81-82-84 Beauford, Eric................................ 2003 Belcastro, Justin.......................2003-04 Belcastro, Frank............. 1940-41-42-43 Bell, David..................................... 1984 Bennix, Jack..................................1955 Bieterman, Bernard....................... 1943 Billingham, Ed............... 1937-38-39-40 Blackstone, Richard....................... 1967 Blair, Bradley................................. 1944 Blosser, William............. 1946-47-48-49 Blunt, Marcus................................ 1989 Bojzik, William..............................1941 Bonar, Herbert.....................1931-32-33 Bonnett, Nick...........................2011-12 Boring, Ken...................................1967 Bowers, Elsworth...........................1991 Bowman, Dave.........................1963-64 Branham, Ed............................1967-68 Bridges, Corey...............................2000 Brookover, Bob.............................. 1964 Brown, Travis............................2007-08 Brownlee, Paul.............. 1975-76-77-78 Bruner, Dan................... 2007-08-09-10 Bruzuzy, John................................ 1954 Buger, George.....................1934-35-36 Bullock, George............................. 2002 Bullock, Maurice............................ 1997 Burke, Jay...................................... 2012 Butcher, Brad................. 1971-72-73-74

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Cale, James..............................1947-48 Carey, Chris..............................2006-07 Carr, Vance.................... 1975-76-77-78 Carpenter, James........... 2004-05-06-07 Carter, Jibri...............................1998-99

Cather, Bill.................................... 1967 Charleton, James........................... 1962 Charleton, June............. 1953-54-55-56 Clara, James.................................. 1931 Clark, Curtis.............................1995-96 Claudio, Kevin............... 1976-77-78-79 Coleman, Terence.......... 1987-88-89-90 Collins, Mike............................ 1980,82 Collins, Richard........................1964-65 Conaway, Calvin............................ 1941 Conway, Daniel............................. 2008 Conaway, Dwight.......... 1962-63-64-65 Conaway, Jay......................1997-98-99 Conaway, John.............. 1960-61-62-63 Conaway, Robert........................... 1940 Cooper, Dave................ 1968-69-70-71 Cooper, Phil................................... 1950 Corley, Darryl...........................1980-81 Currence, Michael................... 1958, 60 Custis, Steve.................. 2009-10-11-12

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Darcus, Ted.................... 1962-63-64-65 Davis, Alfonso.....................1987-88-89 Davis, Darnell................................ 1996 Davis, Herbert............... 1989-90-91-92 Davis, Willis.........................1936-37-38 Dawson, Chad............................... 1994 Defenbaugh, Paul................1946-47-48 Denham, Aaron............. 1996-97-98-99 Denham, John............... 2000-01-02-03 Denham, Wayne............ 1967-68-69-70 Diamond John..........................1949-51 Diaz Rodger.................................. 1960 Dileggi, Dave................................. 1951 Dillard, Cornelius......................2005-06 Dillingham, John......................2006-07 Dodaro, James..........................1949-50 Dodrill, Hartsell............................. 1951 Doles, Warren...........................1991-92 D’Orazio, Phil................................ 1966 Dorsey, Dejae...........................2010-11 Dotson, Brandon........................... 2001 Douglas, Steve.........................1991-93 Dugen, Gene............................1971-72 Duvall, Harold............... 1935-36-37-38

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Echols, Ted..........................1970-71-72 Edwards, Cerrone.......................... 2006 Edwards, Lyle................................ 1945 Ellis, Mike...................................... 1984 Erickson, Nathan........................... 2006 Evans, Thomas............................... 1933 Everhart, Ron................ 1958-59-60-61 Everhart, Bobby-D......... 1988-89-90-91

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Feltz, James..............................1947-48 Ferguson, Bill...........................1964-65 Finley, Mario............................2001-02 Finn, Dennis.................................. 1985

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Finney, Shawn...............................1985 Foggin, Garrett..............................2011 Ford, James................................... 1955 Fraley, John................................... 1977 Freeman, Chris.........................2001-02 Friday, Devin.................................2002 Fultz, Albert................... 1935-36-37-38 Fulwood, Tom...............................1986

Higinbotham, Dave........................ 1985 Holland, Al.................................... 1983 Hooton, Thomas..................2004-05-06 Hotsinpiller, Derrick....................... 2006 Hornyak, John....................1930, 32-33 Hunt, Greg.................................... 2012 Hunter, Levi..............................1989-90 Hurd, Mike...............................2011-12

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Gainey, Daryl............................1974-75 Gaither, Jamar............................... 2001 Gale, James..............................1947-48 Gardner, Damion...........................2009 Gardner, Dave............... 1968-69-70-71 Garlitz, Bill....................................1946 Garrett, Joe...................................1982 Garrison, Ty..............................2011-12 Gill, Richard..................................1934 Glenn, Marshall........................1962-63 Glenn, Walter...........................1934-35 Gomillion, Tony.............................1982 Gouzd, Joe...............................1955-56 Gouzd, Robert............... 1955-56-57-58 Grady, Ian.....................................2009 Grazanni, Danny............................1952 Graziani, Paul................................1943 Green, Sonny................ 1993-94-95-96 Green, Terrence........................2010-11 Guffa, Emil.................... 1947-48-49-50 Guin, Curtis................... 1958-59-60-61 Gump, Lloyd........................1929-30-31 Gunnoe, Andrew................2009, 11-12

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Hairston, Andre........................1998-99 Hall, Harry..................... 1955-56-57-58 Hall, Lawrence.........................1928-29 Hamilton, Jarrett.................1927-28-29 Hamilton, Jay................................1926 Hamilton, Rex...............................1961 Hampton, Torrez............................2006 Hamric, George........................1943-47 Hardin, Joe...............................2002-03 Harmer, Jeremy.........................2007-08 Harper, Tom..............................1987-88 Harpold, Harry...............................1944 Harris, Saint Clair..........................2006 Hart, Nate.....................................2008 Harvey, Jeff..............................1990-91 Haswell, Butch.............. 1970-71-72-73 Hatfield, Kevin..........................1992-93 Haugh, Jack.............................1948-49 Hawkins, Dewey.......................1942-43 Hawkins, Mike.....................1984-85-86 Hawkins, Richard.................1927-32-33 Heck, Rufus...................................1944 Heffner, Paul..................1924, 26-27-28 Heffner, Robert.........................1944-45 Hendershot, Emmett...... 1993-94-95-96 Henderson, Mike...........................2010 Hepburn, Darryl........................2001-02 Hertzog, Dick................................1944 Hess, Herbert.................................1935 Hess, John.....................................1929 Hickel, Fred..............................1958-59 Hickman, Brad............... 1927-28-29-30 Hickman, Clyde...................1925-26-27 Highsmith, H................. 1986-87-88-89

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Jackson, Wes................................. 1990 Jacobs, Chris................................. 2003 Jacobs, Eritz.................................. 1943 Jamerson, John........................1968-69 Janicki, Tom.................. 1954-55-56-57 Jasper, Dave........................1977-78-79 Jemison, Shawn............................ 2007 Jeffries, George............................. 1939 Jenkins, Andre..........................2001-02 Jenkins, John................................. 1958 Johnson, Curtis............................. 1983 Johnson, Curtis........................1996-97 Johnson, Dave..........................1998-99 Johnson, Duane............................ 1985 Johnson, Kevin.........................1998-99 Johnson, Rickey........................2002-03 Johnson, Robert............ 1942-43-44-45 Johnson, Sam................................ 2002 Johnston, Jim......................1975-76-77 Jones, Joe...................... 1983-84-85-86 Jones, John................................... 1981 Jones, Kip.................................1995-96 Jones, Manny................................ 1982 Judy, George............................1935-36 Judy, Thomas................................. 1942

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Kaznoski, John.............................. 1961 Kenney, Tim................................... 1987 Kerns, Glenn.................. 1934-35-36-37 King, Lance..............................2002-03 Kolar, George................................ 1945

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Layman, Don................. 1956-57-58-59 Layton, Shannon........................... 2003 Lemon, Ed..................... 1970-71-72-73 Lenoir, Carl.................... 1978-79-80-81 Light, Tom................................1984-85 Lindsey, Bill................... 1972-73-74-75 Lipinski, James....................1947-48-49 Loggins, Leroy..........................1979-80 Lopez, Michael.........................2008-09 Loudin, Kevin................................ 1989 Loughry, Cody..........................2007-08

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Maphis, John................................. 1968 Marra, Louis.............................1944-45 Martin, Mitchell............................. 1999 Mason, Cecil............................1925-26 Mason, Walter...............1930-31, 33-34 May, Don...........................1960-61, 63 McBride, Marvin............................ 1961 McCleveland, Terry........................ 2004 McClung, Churchill...................1939-40 McClung, Rouseau........................ 1940 McDade, Charles.................1927-28-29 McDeritt, John..........................1949-50

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McFadden, Erv........................ 2010, 12 McFadden, Thad.......................2008-09 McIntyre, Jack............... 1954-55-56-57 McIntire, Randy............. 1954-55-56-57 McKain, James.........................1930-31 McKinney, Randy........................... 1953 McLeod, Paul......................2000-01-02 McRae, Chris.................................2004 Means, Ronnie.........................2007-08 Meeks, Roy...................................1958 Menchaca, Michael....................... 2006 Merriweather, James.................1998-99 Mertens, Jim..................................1966 Mezzanotte, Pat............................ 1956 Michaels, Carrol..................1926-27-28 Michaels, Newton......................... 1925 Miles, Larry..............................1996-97 Miller, Dana................................... 1951 Miller, Dave................... 1964-65-66-67 Miller, Dick...............................1953-54 Miller, Jack..........................1940-41-42 Miller, Joe...................................... 2008 Miller, Ken................................1963-64 Mitchell, Charles......................1930-31 Moody, Bill.................... 1965-66-67-68 Moore, Dave................. 1974-75-76-77 Moore, Robert.....................1992-94-95 Moran, Robert..........................1950-51 Moreman, Nick........................1953-54 Morton, Blaine.............. 1952-53-54-55 Murphy, Jacob............................... 1939 Murphy, James.............................. 1938 Murphy, Tim.................. 1982-83-84-85 Murray, Shayne............................. 2012 Muth, Leonard.............................. 1942 Myers, Gerry.................................. 1978

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Naylor, Anthony............. 1989-90-91-92 Newman, Ryland................................... 2009-10-11.......................................... Newton, Elbert.........................1998-99 Newton, Kenneth.................... 1944, 46 Nicola, Cecil........................1947-48-49 Nutter, Odell..................................1930

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Oliveto, Danny..........................1978-79 O’Connor, Pete.............. 2007-08-09-10 O’Neal, Marcel.........................2000-01 Owen, Walter................1941-42-43, 46 Owen, Warren..........................1942-43

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Parrish, Marshall...........................1930 Patterson, Leslie.......................1995-96 Payne, Carl....................................1943 Payne, Chester.............................. 1945 Pearson, Kevin..........................2006-07 Pence, Ned...............................1938-39 Pence, Robert................ 1940-41-42-43 Perunicic, Filip............................... 2009 Petitto, Steve.......................1993-94-95 Petretti, Myles............................... 2012 Phillips, Charles............................. 1947 Phillips, Ronald.............................. 1958 Pope, David...................................2006 Powell, Damian............................. 1999 Prickett, Don.......................1966-67-68

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Quattro, Arthur.............................. 1934 Quattro, Frank..........................1961-62

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Rascoe, Tom........................1992-93-94 Rashad, Marvin........................2005-06 Reddick, James....................1932-33-34 Reed, Tom..................................... 1964 Rene, Karl..................................... 1997 Retton, David................ 1986-87-88-89 Rhoda, Rodney.........................1987-88 Rhodes, Melvin.........................2011-12 Rider, Ernie.................... 1951-52-53-54 Riley, Goerge.......................1950-51-52 Riley, Joe..................................1979-80 Richardson, Dewayne...............1998-99 Richardson, Will.......................2009-10 Rinehart, Burl................................ 1925 Roberts, Rudy...........................2011-12 Robinson, Mark............................. 1977 Rollins, William.............................. 1939 Ross, Joe....................................... 1925 Rothlesberger, Eddie.................1929-30

Talley, Chris..............................2010-11 Tatta, John..........................1939-40-41 Tatum, Tim...............................2000-01 Taylor, Robert................................1963 Teets, Glenn.............................1937-38 Tennant, Dick................................ 1977 Thomas, Joe..................................2000 Thompson, Chris........... 2009-10-11-12 Thompson, William..............1937-38-39 Thornton, Isaac...................2010-11-12 Toothman, Jamey.......................... 1986 Tork, Patsy....................................1928 Trade, Edward..........................1946-47 Trent, Scott..........................1991-92-93 Tristani, Brian................ 1985-86-87-88 Tristani, Joe..............................1962-63 True, Phil.......................................1936 Turner, Jerome..........................1998-99 Turpin, Derrell...........................2001-02 Twigg, John..............................1944-45

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Underwood, Bill............................1944

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Sagath, Stanley............. 1946-47-48-49 Salina, James................................ 1960 Samples, William........... 1925-26-27-28 Sampson, Jimmy............ 1925-26-27-28 Sapp, Buddy........................1977-78-79 Saunders, James............................ 1946 Schamp, Richard............ 1951-52-53-54 Schmidle, Cottrill.................1949-50-51 Securro, Frank............................... 1929 Sell, Rickey...............................2005-06 Shaffer, Dave.......................1966-67-68 Shaffer, Les.........................1972-73, 76 Shahan, Paul................................. 1944 Shamblin, Gary.............. 1956-57-58-59 Shamblin, Matt............................. 2003 Shaw, Richard..........................1925-26 Sheets, Bob................................... 1968 Shingleton, Stan.......................1964-65 Sirbaugh, Matt....................1989-90-91 Skeen, Sam................................... 1966 Skidmore, Beryl............................. 1945 Skinner, Waldon............................ 1947 Sloan, Pat............................1967-68-69 Smail, Carlyle................................ 1926 Smell, George...........................1931-32 Smith, Don...............................1964-65 Smith, Ed...................................... 2002 Snead, Gerald..........................1998-99 Snoderly, June............................... 1934 Snyder, Verl................................... 1935 Southern, Adam.......................2007-08 Spiro, Sid....................................... 1944 Stanley, John................................. 2007 Stalnaker, Eugene................1932-33-34 Statler, Zack.................................. 2009 Stealey, Alton......................1927-28-29 Stephens, Vada.............................. 1997 Stevens, Todd................................ 1998 Stone, Mike................... 1979-80-81-82 St. Louis, Al................................... 1995 Suggs, Aaron................................. 2007 Swiger, William.........................1944-45

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Vennari, Alex............................1928-29 Vernall, John.................................1952 Victor, John..............................1941-42 Villinger, Jim.................. 1954-55-56-57 Volker, Clair..............................1996-97

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Wagner, Dick................................. 1951 Walker, DeAndre......................2002-03 Ware, Richard...........................1937-38 Washenitz, Frank........... 1991-92-93-94 Watson, William............................1935 Wesley, JaMar..........................2003-04 Wiley, Harold.................................1939 Williams, Dick................................1961 Williams, Rod................................1985 Williams, Tommy........................... 1995 Wilson, Chad...........................1988-89 Wilson, Eric................... 1998-99-00-01 Wilson, Kyle..................................1944 Wilson, Wilford.............. 1932-33-34-35 Winfree, Shewn........................1995-96 Wise, Ben......................................2010 Womble, Jamal.............. 2006-07-08-09 Woods, Carl.............................1995-96 Wright, Fred.............................1980-81

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Yoder, Larry..............................1975-76 Yost, Delmer.................. 1929-30-31-32 Yost, Fielding.......................1960-61-62

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Zundell, George..................1932-33-34

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First Team All-WVIAC Stanley Sageth......................... 1949 Bill Blosser............................... 1949 Harry Hall................................. 1957 Harry Hall................................. 1958 Curtis Guin............................... 1961 Dwight Conaway...................... 1962 Fielding Yost............................. 1962 Dwight Conaway...................... 1964 Dwight Conaway...................... 1965 Teddy Darcus............................ 1965 Dave Miller.............................. 1966 Bill Moody............................... 1966 Dave Miller.............................. 1967 Wayne Denham........................ 1968 Wayne Denham........................ 1969 John Jamerson......................... 1969 Pat Sloan................................. 1969 Dave Cooper............................ 1970 Wayne Denham........................ 1970 Dave Cooper............................ 1971 Dave Gardner........................... 1971 Lerman Battle.......................... 1972 Bill Lindsey............................... 1972 Lerman Battle.......................... 1973 Lerman Battle.......................... 1974 Bill Lindsey............................... 1974 Bill Lindsey............................... 1975 Dave Moore............................. 1975 Paul Brownlee.......................... 1976 Vance Carr............................... 1976 Dave Moore............................. 1976 Vance Carr............................... 1977 Dave Moore............................. 1977 Paul Brownlee.......................... 1978 Vance Carr............................... 1978 Kevin Claudio........................... 1978 Harvey Austin........................... 1979 Leroy Loggins........................... 1979 Leroy Loggins........................... 1980 Kevin Beaford........................... 1981 Kevin Beaford........................... 1982 Tim Murphy.............................. 1984 Elvin Addison........................... 1985 Tim Murphy.............................. 1985 Elvin Addison........................... 1986 Brian Tristani............................ 1988 Elsworth Bowers...................... 1991 Anthony Naylor........................ 1992 Herbert Davis........................... 1992 Robert Moore........................... 1995 Shewn Winfree......................... 1995 Robert Moore........................... 1996 Shewn Winfree......................... 1996 Maurice Bullock....................... 1997 Dewayne Richardson................ 1998 Dewayne Richardson................ 1999 Eric Wilson............................... 2001 Marvin Rashad......................... 2005 Thad McFadden........................ 2008 Thad McFadden........................ 2009 Steve Custis ............................ 2010 Isaac Thornton.......................... 2011


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Dwight Conaway — 1965

John Jamerson — 1969

Dave Cooper — 1971

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Dwight became Fairmont State’s first basketball AllAmerican in 1965. Dwight played for Coach Paul Davis and Coach Joe Retton from 1962-1965. He was selected first-team All-WVIAC three times during his career, in 1962 1964 and 1965. Conaway finished his career at Fairmont with 2,340 career points and 1,297 career rebounds. He is third on the all-time scoring list and fourth in career rebounds in school history. He was named to the WVIAC AllTournament Team in 1962, 1964 and 1965. Conaway averaged 21.0 points per game in 1965. In 1965, Fairmont won the WVIAC Tournament Championship. Conaway was inducted into the Fairmont State Lettermen’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 2002. In 1965, Conaway scored 757 points, the third highest single-season point total in Fairmont State history.

John was named All-American in 1969. He played from 1968-1969 under Coach Joe Retton. Jamerson was named first-team All-WVIAC in 1969. He was selected to the WVIAC All-Tournament Team in 1968 and 1969. Helped lead the Falcons to the WVIAC Championship in 1968 and 1969 and to the WVIAC Tournament Championship in 1969. Jamerson was named the Most Valuable Player in the 1968 NAIA National Tournament.

Dave became an All-American for Fairmont State in 1971. He played for Coach Joe Retton from 1968-1971. Cooper was named first-team AllWVIAC in 1970 and 1971. He scored 1,478 career points, placing him 26th on the all-time list. He had 1,137 career rebounds and is sixth on the Falcon all-time rebounding list. Helped lead the Falcons to three WVIAC Championships in 1969, 1970 and 1971. He was selected to the WVIAC All-Tournament squad in 1971. During the 1971 season, Cooper scored 705 points, the sixth highest single-season point total in Fairmont State history. He averaged 20.1 points per game in 1971.

Players

Lerman Battle — 1973 & 1874

Dave Miller — 1967 Dave Miller was selected All-American in 1967. Dave played for Coach Joe Retton at Fairmont from 19641967. Miller was selected first-team All-WVIAC in 1966 and 1967. He scored 2,557 career points at Fairmont State and is the school’s second all-time leading scorer. In 1966, Miller averaged 26.3 points per game and averaged 26.2 points per game in 1967. Miller had 1,111 career rebounds, placing him eighth on the all-time list. He was named the WVIAC Tournament’s ‘Most Valuable Player’ in 1967. Miller was named to the All-Tournament Team in 1964, 1966 and 1967. Dave played on the 1965 WVIAC Tournament Championship squad. Dave is the all-time leader in field goals in Falcon history, with 1,037 career field goals. Miller holds the Falcon record with 47 points scored in a game. He set the record in 1966 against Shepherd. Miller was inducted in the Fairmont State Hall of Fame in 2003. 2 0 1 2 - 1 3

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Lerman became the first Falcon basketball player to be named All-American two times during his career, in 1973 and 1974. Battle played for Coach Joe Retton from 1971-1974. He was a three-time first-team All-WVIAC selection, in1972, 1973 and 1974. Battle helped the Falcons to four straight WVIAC Championships from 1971-1974. Battle scored 2,232 career points, placing him fifth on the all-time scoring list. He had 1,339 career rebounds to place him third on the all-time rebounding list. He was named to the WVIAC All-Tournament Team in 1972, 1973 and 1974. In 1973, Battle was selected the WVIAC Tournament’s Most Valuable Player. Fairmont State won two WVIAC Tournament Championships during Battle’s career, in 1973 and 1974. He also won the WVIAC Tournament’s Individual Sportsmanship Award in 1972. Lerman holds the school record for most points scored by a freshman (636) at Fairmont State.

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Bill LIndsey — 1975

Vance Carr — 1978

Tim Murphy — 1985

Bill played for Coach Joe Retton at Fairmont State from 1972-75. Lindsey was chosen All-American in 1975. He was selected first-team All-WVIAC in 1972, 1974 and 1975. He is Fairmont State’s all-time leading career scorer, with 2,578 points. Lindsey is fifth in career rebounds, with 1,204 rebounds. He also holds the school record with 927 points scored in a single-season. In 1975, he averaged 25.1 points per game. Lindsey helped the Falcons to four straight conference titles from 19721975. Bill was selected the WVIAC Tournament ‘Most Valuable Player’ in both 1974 and 1975. Fairmont State won three WVIAC Tournament titles during Lindsey’s career, in 1973, 1974 and 1975. He was selected first-team All-WVIAC in both 1974 and 1975. He is second in school history in career field goals with 1,031 field goals. Bill holds the FS record for most field goals made (378) in a singleseason. He set the record in 1975.

Vance played for Coach Joe Retton from 19751978. Carr was selected All-American in 1978. He became the eighth Falcon player to be named AllAmerican. He was a three-time first-team All-WVIAC player, being named in 1976, 1977 and 1978. He scored 1,700 career points at Fairmont, placing him 15th on the all-time scoring list. His 1,114 career rebounds is the seventh best in Falcon history. Carr was selected to the WVIAC All-Tournament Team in 1976. During his career, Fairmont State won four consecutive WVIAC titles from 1975-78. The Falcons also won two WVIAC Tournament Championships during Carr’s career, 1975 and 1976.

Tim Murphy played at Fairmont from 1982-1985. In 1985, Tim was selected to the All-America Team. He played for both Coach Joe Retton and Coach Dave Cooper during his career. He is the last Fairmont basketball player to be named All-American. Murphy was twice selected first-team All-WVIAC, in 1984 and 1985, and was WVAIC Player of the Year as a senior. Murphy ended his career with 1,908 points, placing him eighth on the all-time scoring list. In 1985, he averaged 22.0 points per game for the Falcons. He was selected to the WVIAC AllTournament squad in 1984 when he helped lead the Falcons to the WVIAC Tournament Championship. During the 1985 WVIAC Tournament, Murphy was the recipient of the Commissioner’s Heart and Hustle Award. Tim holds the Fairmont record with 19 field goals made in a single-game against Geneva College in 1985.

Thad McFadden — 2009

Dave Moore — 1976 & 1977 Bill played for Coach Joe Retton at Fairmont State from 1972-75. Lindsey was chosen All-American in 1975. He was selected first-team All-WVIAC in 1972, 1974 and 1975. He is Fairmont State’s all-time leading career scorer, with 2,578 points. Lindsey is fifth in career rebounds, with 1,204 rebounds. He also holds the school record with 927 points scored in a single-season. In 1975, he averaged 25.1 points per game. Lindsey helped the Falcons to four straight conference titles from 19721975. Bill was selected the WVIAC Tournament ‘Most Valuable Player’ in both 1974 and 1975. Fairmont State won three WVIAC Tournament titles during Lindsey’s career, in 1973, 1974 and 1975. He was selected first-team All-WVIAC in both 1974 and 1975. He is second in school history in career field goals with 1,031 field goals. Bill holds the FS record for most field goals made (378) in a singleseason. He set the record in 1975.

In 2009, Thad McFadden became the first Fairmont State player to earn All-America honors since the school moved from NAIA to NCAA Division II. McFadden was named second team All-America by Daktronics. He was second in the nation in scoring averaging with 25.4 points per game as a senior, which also ranked as the fourth-highest season average in school history. McFadden was a two-time first team All-WVIAC pick and scored 1,367 points in his two-year career. He was twice named to the WVIAC All-Tournament team, and also claimed the Galperin Award as the conference tournament’s leading (average) scorer twice. McFadden, coached by Fairmont State AllAmerican Tim Murphy, set school records for single season and career three-pointers made.

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All-Time Scores 1916-17 11-6 .647 No Games Scores

1928-29 5-7 .417 California Normal........ L, 42-45 Washington................ L, 22-46 California Normal........ L, 40-48 Marshall....................W, 24-23 Salem......................... L, 26-41 Marshall..................... L, 34-45 WV Wesleyan.............W, 33-28 Detroit.......................W, 26-23 A-B............................W, 33-29 Salem......................... L, 30-32 WV Wesleyan.............. L, 28-48 Shepherd...................W, 41-30

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1929-30 12-9 .571 Marietta .......... L, 23-28 California.................... L, 29-31 California...................W, 59-25 Salem........................W, 46-28 Marshall....................W, 46-35 Morris Harvey.............W, 73-25 Potomac State............W, 38-36 Bluefield....................W, 37-35 Potomac State............. L, 26-42 Shepherd...................W, 32-24 Washington................ L, 33-62 Morris Harvey.............W, 40-36 Marshall..................... L, 31-47 Bluefield..................... L, 45-52 Concord...................... L, 34-37 Shepherd...................W, 48-29 WV Wesleyan.............W, 43-35 Concord.....................W, 58-41 Salem........................W, 56-34 WV Wesleyan.............. L, 34-59 Bethany...................... L, 37-38

1924-25 11-7 .611 Glenville Normal........W, 28-22 Marshall....................W, 17-16 Morris Harvey.............W, 31-12 Salem........................W, 28-22 Potomac State............. L, 31-13 Davis & Elkins............. L, 30-34 WV Wesleyan.............W, 35-34 Salem......................... L, 25-27 California Normal........ L, 33-42 Bethany.....................W, 29-25 Bethany...................... L, 19-26 Broaddus...................W, 42-30 Marshall....................W, 26-19 W. Liberty Normal.......W, 50-18 Davis & Elkins............. L, 32-36 Broaddus...................W, 45-37 Glenville Normal........W, 24-21 WV Wesleyan.............. L, 21-36

Jasper Colebank 126-69 (15 seasons) 1925-26 No Game Scores 1926-27 6-12 .333 No Game Scores 1927-28 6-13 .316 No Game Scores

1930-31 12-11 .522 California...................W, 35-26 Marietta...................... L, 17-31 A-B............................W, 49-33 California...................W, 43-33 Salem......................... L, 37-43 Morris Harvey.............W, 69-48 Concord.....................W, 62-50 WV Wesleyan.............. L, 35-56 Bethany.....................W, 32-25 Marshall....................W, 33-32 Shepherd...................W, 49-34 Potomac State............. L, 39-54 WV Wesleyan.............. L, 33-63 Marshall..................... L, 27-35 Morris Harvey.............. L, 49-69 Concord...................... L, 31-41 Bluefield....................W, 49-41 Bluefield....................W, 43-39 Potomac State............W, 51-49 A-B............................. L, 18-23 Salem......................... L, 43-45 Shepherd...................W, 49-36 Bethany...................... L, 33-36

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1931-32 11-11 .500 Waynesburg................ L, 31-41 Waynesburg................ L, 35-53 Concord.....................W, 64-34 California...................W, 53-33 California...................W, 46-34 WV Wesleyan.............. L, 29-33 Marshall..................... L, 44-49 Shepherd...................W, 43-38 Potomac State............W, 48-35 Marshall..................... L, 23-29 New River................... L, 39-44 Bluefield....................W, 54-34 Concord.....................W, 37-32 Salem......................... L, 29-34 WV Wesleyan.............. L, 37-39 New River................... L, 37-40 Bluefield....................W, 54-39 Potomac State............. L, 42-46 Bethany...................... L, 37-48 Salem........................W, 53-35 Shepherd...................W, 52-35 Bethany.....................W, 52-30 1932-33 No Records 1933-34 6-15 .286 Salem......................... L, 34-42 Glenville...................... L, 45-49 California...................W, 38-37 Morris Harvey.............W, 52-41 California.................... L, 28-36 Waynesburg................ L, 31-47 Glenville...................... L, 42-44 West Liberty................ L, 38-44 Bethany...................... L, 31-57 Marshall..................... L, 30-32 West Liberty...............W, 40-36 WV Wesleyan.............W, 36-34 Marshall..................... L, 29-34 Morris Harvey.............. L, 23-35 Concord.....................W, 49-27 Davis & Elkins............. L, 35-38 Concord.....................W, 49-39 Salem......................... L, 35-48 WV Wesleyan.............W, 43-40 Bethany...................... L, 51-54 Davis & Elkins............. L, 41-54 1934-35 9-17 .346 Marietta...................... L, 21-46 Waynesburg................ L, 21-45 WV Wesleyan.............. L, 37-39 Morris Harvey.............W, 57-27 Glenville...................... L, 40-53 Waynesburg................ L, 32-44 Salem........................W, 38-35 Glenville...................... L, 47-53 Bethany...................... L, 38-44 Salem........................W, 41-40

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Marshall..................... L, 36-69 WV Wesleyan.............W, 50-48 West Liberty...............W, 52-35 California.................... L, 48-53 West Liberty...............W, 48-44 Marshall..................... L, 40-70 Morris Harvey.............W, 72-18 New River................... L, 31-40 Concord...................... L, 37-44 Westminster................ L, 29-61 Shepherd.................... L, 39-51 A-B............................. L, 43-51 Potomac State............. L, 41-47 Shepherd...................W, 50-47 Potomac State............W, 60-51 Bethany.....................W, 56-51 1935-36 8-14 .364 Marietta...................... L, 26-39 Glenville...................... L, 30-63 Potomac State............W, 42-31 WV Wesleyan.............. L, 40-46 West Liberty...............W, 48-33 Salem......................... L, 27-31 West Liberty...............W, 43-37 Bethany...................... L, 46-48 Waynesburg................ L, 35-43 Salem......................... L, 27-48 Davis & Elkins............W, 47-29 A-B............................. L, 53-56 WV Wesleyan.............. L, 40-44 Waynesburg................ L, 42-47 A-B............................W, 48-44 Concord...................... L, 44-45 Bethany.....................W, 52-47 Potomac State............. L, 32-44 Davis & Elkins............. L, 38-56 Shepherd...................W, 67-43 1936-37 9-13 .409 Marietta...................... L, 48-53 Davis & Elkins............. L, 54-79 California...................W, 58-44 Waynesburg................ L, 36-46 Glenville...................... L, 42-61 West Liberty...............W, 58-37 Bethany...................... L, 42-63 West Liberty...............W, 58-49 Frostburg.................... L, 48-52 Davis & Elkins............. L, 46-64 Glenville...................... L, 51-66 Shepherd...................W, 59-54 WV Wesleyan.............. L, 39-41 A-B............................W, 46-43 Bethany.....................W, 58-53 Frostburg...................W, 69-54 Salem......................... L, 42-55 Waynesburg................ L, 50-72 Shepherd...................W, 43-34 Salem......................... L, 43-47 V Wesleyan................W, 50-46 A-B............................. L, 46-63

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1937-38 8-16 .333 Kingwood..................W, 48-36 New River..................W, 52-37 Glenville State............. L, 40-57 West Liberty...............W, 61-44 Bethany...................... L, 48-58 Concord...................... L, 51-62 Salem......................... L, 44-65 Davis & Elkins............. L, 56-57 Marietta...................... L, 37-55 California.................... L, 26-29 Salem......................... L, 41-50 WV Wesleyan.............W, 52-45 A-B............................. L, 69-71 WV Wesleyan.............. L, 47-48 Bethany.....................W, 60-59 Waynesburg................ L, 62-74 Concord.....................W, 47-43 A-B............................W, 93-53 Davis & Elkins............. L, 45-60 West Liberty................ L, 40-68 Waynesburg................ L, 38-65 California...................W, 75-41 New River..................W, 76-46 Glenville...................... L, 56-61 1938-39 9-13 .409 No Game Scores 1939-40 14-12 .538 No Game Scores

Squibb Wilson 139-85 (10 seasons) 1940-41 9-13 .409 No Game Scores 1941-42 17-6 .739 No Game Scores 1942-43 11-8 .578 California State..........W, 44-28 Marietta...................... L, 48-56 WV Wesleyan.............. L, 41-47 West Liberty................ L, 43-58 Bethany.....................W, 59-45

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1943-44 11-6 .647 Rio Grande.................W, 42-32 Marshall..................... L, 24-43 WVU........................... L, 31-51 Marshall..................... L, 30-44 WV Tech...................... L, 39-41 Salem........................W, 52-34 217 Military Police.....W, 42-37 Salem........................W, 65-43 Bethany...................... L, 36-76 217 Military Police.....W, 43-35 A-B............................W, 65-32 A-B............................W, 64-25 Salem........................W, 68-24 OI..............................W, 52-32 Bethany...................... L, 26-41 Salem........................W, 43-37 OI..............................W, 64-35 1944-45 7-8 .467 WVU........................... L, 36-68 Salem........................W, 45-31 Marshall..................... L, 32-53 Salem......................... L, 30-49 WV Tech.....................W, 46-37 A-B............................W, 59-31 Slippery Rock.............. L, 38-43 Concord.....................W, 40-31 Slippery Rock.............. L, 37-40 Salem........................W, 61-38 WV Tech...................... L, 42-43 Marshall..................... L, 35-71 Concord.....................W, 44-21 Salem......................... L, 44-53 Bethany...................... L, 52-62 1945-46 18-9 .667 WVU........................... L, 39-63 Marietta.....................W, 51-43 Bethany.....................W, 57-53 WV Tech.....................W, 62-32 Concord.....................W, 67-65 Marietta.....................W, 56-49 W & J.........................W, 58-42 Salem........................W, 48-46 Wesleyan...................W, 55-32 Marshall..................... L, 51-66 D & E.........................W, 64-49 California...................W, 61-40 W & J.........................W, 67-56 A-B............................. L, 43-48 Morris Harvey.............W, 73-54

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D & E.........................W, 65-53 Salem........................W, 81-56 Bethany...................... L, 44-45 Concord...................... L, 52-56 Wesleyan.................... L, 51-61 A-B............................. L, 51-61 California...................W, 79-46 Bethany*...................W, 62-50 D & E*.......................W, 70-54 Wesleyan*.................. L, 44-47 *Tournament Games 1946-47 Conference Champs 21-6 .777 WV Wesleyan.............. L, 45-85 Waynesburg................ L, 44-64 California State..........W, 61-43 Concord.....................W, 59-41 Morris Harvey.............. L, 41-57 WV Tech.....................W, 71-51 Concord.....................W, 73-58 WV Wesleyan.............W, 63-51 Potomac State............W, 52-48 Shepherd...................W, 66-34 California State........... L, 60-64 WV Wesleyan.............W, 80-51 A-B............................. L, 38-50 Bethany.....................W, 69-56 Salem........................W, 69-56 Davis & Elkins............W, 71-47 Shepherd...................W, 85-44 Indiana State............... L, 63-67 Slippery Rock.............W, 67-63 Salem........................W, 65-56 Glenville State............W, 80-56 Davis & Elkins............W, 76-31 Morris Harvey.............W, 70-53 Bethany.....................W, 64-55 Glenville State............W, 74-71 WV Tech.....................W, 75-56 A-B............................W, 64-53 1947-48 Conference Champs 16-6 .727 WV University............. L, 55-80 Marietta...................... L, 42-63 California State..........W, 55-51 WV University............. L, 40-68 Glenville State............W, 66-42 A-B............................. L, 59-60 WV Wesleyan.............W, 82-48 West Liberty...............W, 68-66 Bethany...................... L, 40-49 Salem........................W, 60-47 Marietta.....................W, 61-55 California State..........W, 53-52 Salem........................W, 88-61 Slippery Rock.............W, 82-63 A-B............................W, 67-60 Indiana University......W, 79-61 Davis & Elkins............. L, 50-69 Bethany.....................W, 85-56 WV Wesleyan.............W, 62-57 Davis & Elkins............W, 55-40 West Liberty...............W, 56-44 Glenville State............W, 70-69

1948-49 21-6 .777 California State..........W, 79-42 Marietta.....................W, 89-57 WV Wesleyan.............W, 84-54 Glenville State............W, 74-62 Bethany.....................W, 64-57 Salem........................W, 69-51 WV Tech.....................W, 67-62 WV Wesleyan.............W, 82-66 Potomac State............W, 68-61 Davis & Elkins............. L, 63-64 Marietta.....................W, 91-63 A-B............................W, 61-40 Morris Harvey.............. L, 81-90 California...................W, 91-59 WV Tech...................... L, 61-65 Concord...................... L, 76-80 A-B............................W, 60-54 West Liberty..............W, 73- 71 Bethany...................... L, 65-71 Salem........................W, 76-61 Concord...................W, 107-82 Glenville State............W, 90-67 West Liberty...............W, 99-72 WV Wesleyan.............W, 93-64 A-B............................W, 61-57 WV Tech.....................W, 71-62 Davis & Elkins............W, 65-63 1949-50 8-17 .320 Marietta...................... L, 59-84 West Liberty................ L, 60-61 Potomac State............W, 61-47 Shepherd.................... L, 69-73 WV Tech...................... L, 48-70 WV Wesleyan.............. L, 57-70 Glenville State............. L, 47-68 WV Tech...................... L, 48-54 A-B............................. L, 55-58 California State........... L, 75-66 Salem........................W, 54-41 Concord.....................W, 69-65 Davis & Elkins............. L, 65-68 Morris Harvey.............W, 65-63 WV Wesleyan.............. L, 50-67 California State..........W, 63-53 A-B............................. L, 71-72 West Liberty................ L, 63-70 Salem......................... L, 66-88 Glenville State............. L, 57-65 Davis & Elkins............. L, 53-54 Bethany.....................W, 67-60 Davis & Elkins............. L, 54-61

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1950-51 9-15 .375 Marshall..................... L, 34-84 WV Tech...................... L, 48-87 Marietta...................... L, 58-74 Shepherd...................W, 83-40 Glenville State............W, 57-56 Morris Harvey.............W, 65-45 WV Wesleyan.............. L, 35-41 A-B............................W, 53-43 Davis & Elkins............. L, 55-79 Salem........................W, 69-57 Concord.....................W, 88-76 California State........... L, 51-61 Concord...................... L, 58-68 WV Tech...................... L, 52-70 Morris Harvey.............. L, 54-77 A-B............................. L, 54-59 Potomac State............W, 63-51 California State........... L, 41-59 Glenville State............. L, 43-63 Davis & Elkins............. L, 51-53 Salem........................W, 63-51 WV Wesleyan.............W, 53-49 West Liberty................ L, 58-74 WV Tech...................... L, 51-53 1951-52 3-22 .120 WV Tech...................... L, 54-84 A-B............................. L, 49-62 Marietta...................... L, 51-53 California State........... L, 52-65 Beckley....................... L, 68-84 Concord...................... L, 66-95 Davis & Elkins............. L, 40-71 West Liberty................ L, 63-65 Concord...................... L, 62-70 Glenville...................... L, 52-69 A-B............................. L, 64-66 Salem......................... L, 76-77 Glenville.....................W, 62-61 California State........... L, 65-73 West Liberty................ L, 65-75 Shepherd...................W, 87-78 WV Wesleyan.............. L, 50-71 Morris Harvey.............. L, 58-69 Salem......................... L, 63-93 WV Wesleyan.............. L, 63-79 Davis & Elkins............. L, 75-82 WV Tech...................... L, 53-76 Morris Harvey.............. L, 62-86 Concord.....................W, 70-64 Morris Harvey.............. L, 63-78 1952-53 9-12 .428 Glenville State............. L, 68-88 WV Wesleyan.............. L, 70-79 A-B............................. L, 79-88 Davis & Elkins............W, 84-77 California State..........W, 90-72 A-B............................. L, 66-79 California State........... L, 64-72 Potomac State............W, 84-76 Salem......................... L, 68-76 Davis & Elkins............. L, 76-82 Salem......................... L, 91-97 West Liberty.............. L, 87-113

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Bethany...................... L, 66-95 Bethany.....................W, 81-71 Glenville State............W, 82-63 West Liberty...............W, 70-68 Beckley....................W, 104-92 Potomac State............. L, 78-89 Davis & Elkins*..........W, 82-72 WV Tech*...................W, 60-58 A-B*........................... L, 69-88 *Tournament Games 1953-54 7-14 .333 Glenville State............. L, 80-83 WV Wesleyan.............W, 72-71 A-B............................. L, 69-77 Potomac State............W, 83-73 Shepherd.................... L, 82-83 A-B............................. L, 85-99 Davis & Elkins............W, 78-76 California State..........W, 80-78 Salem....................... L, 82-100 California State........... L, 83-87 Salem..................... L, 104-115 Davis & Elkins........... L, 74-102 West Liberty.............. L, 89-104 Beckley....................... L, 90-94 Concord...................... L, 77-82 Glenville State............. L, 74-91 West Liberty...............W, 79-74 Bethany.....................W, 68-67 Concord.....................W, 73-68 WV Wesleyan...........W, 100-93 Morris Harvey*............ L, 85-92 *Tournament Game 1954-55 12-13 .480 Glenville State............. L, 69-79 Shepherd...................W, 88-84 WV Wesleyan............ L, 71-111 A-B........................... L, 70-112 Potomac State............W, 93-61 Beckley....................... L, 91-95 Salem........................W, 91-79 Potomac State............. L, 72-74 Davis & Elkins............. L, 79-95 Bethany...................... L, 65-78 California State..........W, 87-75 A-B............................. L, 82-83 Salem........................W, 82-81 Concord.....................W, 78-62 West Liberty...............W, 92-80 Beckley......................W, 84-70 Concord.....................W, 67-64 Glenville State............. L, 77-78 Davis & Elkins........... L, 93-101 West Liberty...............W, 88-83 Bethany.....................W, 86-75 California State............ L,82-85 WV Wesleyan.............. L, 88-90 WV Wesleyan*...........W, 88-83 A-B*........................... L, 81-83 *Tournament Game 1955-56 16-12 .571 Davis & Elkins............. L, 82-91 WV Wesleyan.............. L, 73-84 California State..........W, 75-61


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Potomac State............W, 95-81 A-B............................. L, 64-68 WV Wesleyan.............W, 72-65 Glenville State............W, 94-88 A-B............................. L, 63-83 Davis & Elkins............W, 85-71 Salem......................... L, 83-96 Bethany...................... L, 77-85 Potomac State............W, 87-81 Shepherd...................W, 94-77 California State..........W, 88-77 Glenville State............. L, 68-73 Concord...................W, 108-89 Salem........................W, 89-79 Beckley......................W, 98-70 Concord.................... L, 94-104 West Liberty.............. L, 95-103 Beckley....................W, 119-80 Shepherd.................W, 100-83 Davis & Elkins............W, 97-62 Bethany.....................W, 97-85 WV Wesleyan.............. L, 74-75 Salem*........................ L,80-85 Potomac State............W, 96-78 WV Tech*.................. L, 98-114 *Tournament Games 1956-57 19-5 .792 WV Wesleyan.............W, 80-76 Quantico Marines........ L, 75-85 Davis & Elkins............W, 95-64 Potomac State..........W, 110-62 Wash & Jefferson.... L, 103-105 A-B............................. L, 74-78 Glenville State............W, 85-77 California...................W, 89-63 Bethany.....................W, 73-65 A-B............................W, 78-75 Beckley......................W, 85-83 Davis & Elkins............W, 80-79 Potomac State............W, 95-77 Salem........................W, 81-75 California State........W, 103-77 Concord.....................W, 82-67 West Liberty.............. L, 85-100 Beckley....................W, 105-99 Concord.....................W, 87-64 West Liberty................ L, 82-89 Salem........................W, 93-80 Glenville State............W, 80-75 Bethany.....................W, 65-62 WV Wesleyan*............ L, 95-96 *Tournament Game 1957-58 20-8 .714 WV Wesleyan.............. L, 76-85 Shepherd...................W, 88-67 Bethany.....................W, 95-68 Washington & Jefferson.W, 68-64 West Liberty................ L, 77-89 St. Michaels................ L, 57-89 Hardwick...................W, 85-72 West Chester.............. L, 65-77 WV Wesleyan.............W, 68-83 Salem........................W, 94-68 A-B............................. L, 73-78 Potomac State..........W, 100-70 Shepherd.................W, 112-76

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West Liberty...............W, 81-62 Davis & Elkins............W, 87-82 A-B............................W, 81-68 Concord.....................W, 93-84 Beckley....................W, 103-96 Concord...................W, 101-91 Davis & Elkins............W, 67-63 Bethany.....................W, 79-63 Beckley....................W, 101-77 Salem........................W, 83-67 Glenville State............W, 95-84 Glenville State*..........W, 98-76 A-B*..........................W, 92-72 Morris Harvey*............ L, 73-90 WV Wesleyan*.......... L, 84-102 *Tournament Games 1958-59 15-12 .556 WV Wesleyan.............. L, 82-96 Glenville State............. L, 66-76 Shepherd...................W, 81-78 WV State...................W, 75-74 Glenville State............W, 88-77 West Liberty................ L, 72-77 Beckley......................W, 80-60 Davis & Elkins............W, 73-70 California State..........W, 72-69 Salem........................W, 93-74 Potomac State............W, 83-74 WV Wesleyan.............. L, 68-81 Washington & Jefferson.W, 73-59 Concord.....................W, 84-69 A-B............................. L, 63-70 Davis & Elkins............. L, 85-89 Shepherd...................W, 73-69 Glenville State............W, 74-59 West Liberty................ L, 72-74 Beckley....................... L, 63-76 California State..........W, 67-65 Potomac State............W, 80-51 WV Wesleyan.............. L, 71-86 Concord...................... L, 63-82 A-B............................. L, 73-88 Salem........................W, 97-80 Davis & Elkins*........... L, 69-82 *Tournament Game 1959-60 11-14 .440 Concord.....................W, 84-80 Davis & Elkins............. L, 75-76 Glenville State............. L, 66-76 Potomac State............W, 74-62 West Liberty................ L, 70-90 A-B............................W, 66-65 Davis & Elkins............. L, 76-86 Frostburg State............ L, 76-77 California State..........W, 88-81 Glenville State............W, 74-67 Shepherd...................W, 78-71 WV Wesleyan.............. L, 71-84 Davis & Elkins......... L, 104-116 Beckley....................... L, 71-85 Concord.....................W, 83-71 WV Wesleyan.............. L, 89-96 Salem......................... L, 84-89 Potomac State............. L, 63-79 Shepherd....................W,78-64 West Liberty................ L, 66-88

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Joe Retton 478-95 (19 seasons) 1963-64 21-7 .750 Glenville State............W, 83-68 WV Wesleyan.............. L, 81-86 Davis & Elkins............W, 89-49 West Liberty...............W, 86-71 WV Wesleyan.............W, 77-69 Western Carolina........ L, 63-73 Campbell, NC.............. L, 62-70 Cumberland................ L, 83-87 Salem........................W, 99-86 Glenville State..........W, 108-98 A-B..........................W, 101-70 Beckley......................W, 98-74 Concord...................... L, 71-80 Davis & Elkins..........W, 113-67 Salem........................W, 70-69 Glenville State............W, 82-75 WV Wesleyan...........W, 101-87 Wheeling...................W, 85-68 A-B............................W, 80-53 California State..........W, 94-76 Beckley......................W, 51-40 Wheeling...................W, 86-69 West Liberty................ L, 72-82 Shepherd...................W, 99-81 Davis & Elkins*..........W, 76-54 Wheeling*.................W, 72-70 Morris Harvey*............ L, 67-69 WV Tech*...................W, 65-63 *Tournament Games


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1964-65 32-4 .888 WV Wesleyan...........W, 121-65 Glenville State............W, 82-72 WV Wesleyan.............W, 70-69 West Liberty...............W, 83-71 Beckley....................W, 135-75 Salem......................W, 103-78 California State........W, 127-82 Concord.....................W, 88-71 Waynesburg.............W, 116-62 Salem......................W, 105-58 Glenville State............W, 90-78 Shepherd...................W, 80-77 Salem........................W, 93-81 California State..........W, 93-73 Davis & Elkins..........W, 112-65 Wheeling.................W, 135-87 WV Wesleyan.............. L, 75-79 Davis & Elkins..........W, 107-91 A-B..........................W, 105-61 Glenville State..........W, 105-82 Wheeling.................... L, 69-78 West Liberty...............W, 99-80 Shepherd.................W, 118-92 A-B..........................W, 102-92 Beckley....................W, 110-66 Beckley......................W, 98-76 Bluefield....................W, 92-73 Concord.....................W, 82-78 WV Tech.....................W, 79-69 WV Tech.....................W, 83-81 WV Tech.....................W, 97-81 Upper Iowa*..............W, 94-90 Alliance......................W, 83-69 St. Benedicts............W, 103-87 Central State*............. L, 75-91 Ouachita*................... L, 71-78 *NAIA National Tournament Games 1965-66 23-4 .852 Salem........................W, 93-84 Glenville State........... L, 77-105 Salem........................W, 94-79 WV Wesleyan.........W, 103-101 Wheeling...................W, 86-81 A-B............................W, 89-82 Davis & Elkins............W, 74-66 Glenville State..........W, 106-88 Morris Harvey.............W, 82-75 Shepherd...................W, 98-88 California State........W, 102-75 A-B..........................W, 120-85 West Liberty...............W, 54-41 Beckley......................W, 89-81 Concord.....................W, 96-82 California State (Pa.)..W, 71-68 Morris Harvey.............. L, 90-97 Davis & Elkins............W, 84-71 Glenville State..........W, 107-80 Shepherd...................W, 94-71 West Liberty.............W, 101-77 WV Wesleyan.............W, 73-72 1966-67 23-4 .852 Salem........................W, 99-95 Glenville State........W, 121-103

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West Liberty...............W, 85-66 WV Wesleyan.............W, 73-51 Central State OH........W, 68-59 Wheeling.................... L, 79-81 A-B..........................W, 123-93 Morris Harvey.............. L, 84-88 West Liberty...............W, 88-84 Concord.....................W, 97-77 Wheeling...................W, 96-71 Salem........................W, 84-80 Glenville State..........W, 100-70 California State..........W, 88-69 WV State...................W, 71-68 Glenville State............W, 82-81 A-B............................W, 82-72 Morris Harvey.............. L, 79-87 Salem........................W, 96-89 WV Wesleyan...........W, 110-56 WV Tech.....................W, 64-59 Davis & Elkins..........W, 101-83 Beckley......................W, 94-80 Davis & Elkins*..........W, 80-63 WV Tech*...................W, 64-59 WV State*.................W, 74-72 Morris Harvey*............ L, 84-98 *Tournament Games 1967-68 Conference Champs 25-6 .806 Salem........................W, 94-93 Glenville State............W, 75-73 WV Wesleyan.............W, 98-68 Salem........................W, 80-78 Wheeling...................W, 78-65 A-B............................W, 93-64 Glenville State............W, 72-68 Davis & Elkins............W, 91-67 Morris Harvey.............W, 98-84 West Liberty................ L, 61-72 Glenville State............W, 79-77 A-B..........................W, 116-91 Concord...................W, 103-83 West Liberty.............W, 100-80 WV Tech...................... L, 45-64 Central State OH......... L, 50-63 WV State...................W, 86-77 Morris Harvey.............. L, 70-87 Salem........................W, 72-68

Wheeling...................W, 78-58 WV Wesleyan...........W, 121-68 A-B*..........................W, 90-70 Wheeling*.................W, 55-52 Morris Harvey*............ L, 65-76 Morris Harvey*...........W, 84-73 Morris Harvey*...........W, 81-69 OK Christian**...........W, 78-75 New Haven**............W, 97-72 Dickinson State**......W, 86-81 Oshkosh**.................W, 76-74 Central State OH**L, 48-51 *Tournament Games **NAIA National Tournament Games 1968-69 Conference Champs 26-2 .929 Glenville State............W, 66-61 Salem........................W, 79-69 WV Wesleyan.............W, 92-68 Glenville State............W, 93-67 Davis & Elkins............W, 86-69 Concord...................W, 110-65 Steubenville...............W, 82-62 Beckley......................W, 91-76 Morris Harvey...........W, 100-99

A-B..........................W, 106-80 West Liberty...............W, 97-91 WV State.................W, 121-89 A-B............................W, 80-76 Salem......................W, 104-64 Steubenville.............W, 103-65 Wheeling.................W, 102-59 Morris Harvey.............. L, 78-88 Wheeling...................W, 77-62 Salem........................W, 79-72 Glenville State............W, 77-59 West Liberty...............W, 85-75 Davis & Elkins..........W, 101-52 WV Wesleyan.............W, 97-64 West Liberty*.............W, 67-60 A-B*........................W, 104-80 WV State*.................W, 77-72 Indiana Central**......W, 93-75 Washburn, KS**.......... L, 72-74 *Tournament Games **NAIA National Tournament Games 1969-70 25-4 .862 Glenville State............W, 69-53 WV Wesleyan.............. L, 78-83 WV Wesleyan.............W, 88-78

1970-71 - Fairmont State went 32-3 in 1970-71 and won the WVIAC Championship. The Falcons went through the regular season undefeated going 25-0. They posted a 19-0 conference record. Their first loss of the year came in the WVIAC Tournament to West Liberty, 61-58. They advanced to the semi-finals of the NAIA National Tournament losing to Eastern Michigan, 89-78.

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1973-74 Conference Champs 28-3 .903 Shepherd...................W, 85-60 WV Wesleyan...........W, 113-73 Glenville State............W, 88-63 Steubenville...............W, 44-41 A-B............................W, 99-67 Davis & Elkins..........W, 105-53 Point Park..................W, 81-71 Kentucky State...........W, 83-74 Morris Harvey...........W, 103-69 Central State..............W, 77-66 Glenville State............W, 73-53 West Liberty...............W, 85-49 A-B............................W, 95-73 WV State.................W, 108-79 Wheeling.................W, 103-72 Salem......................W, 125-78 WV Wesleyan.............W, 67-58 WV Tech.....................W, 88-67 Concord.....................W, 81-66 West Liberty...............W, 90-49 Morris Harvey.............W, 72-64 Salem......................... L, 66-71 Wheeling.................W, 123-74 Bluefield State............. L, 74-85 WV State...................W, 96-79 Central State............W, 103-67 Davis & Elkins*..........W, 96-60 Glenville State*..........W, 72-63 Shepherd*.................W, 80-59 Cameron State**.......W, 92-88 St. Mary’s**................ L, 55-71 *Tournament Games **NAIA National Tournament Games

1974-75 Conference Champs 31-6 .838 WV Wesleyan.............W, 91-68 Shepherd.................W, 100-97 Hanover.....................W, 93-75 WV Wesleyan.............W, 64-57 Bluefield State..........W, 101-70 Mercyhurst.................. L, 57-61 Point Park..................W, 88-81 Davis & Elkins............W, 81-78 Steubenville.............W, 101-86 Hanover.....................W, 85-67 Morris Harvey.............W, 99-72 A-B............................W, 91-75 WV Wesleyan.............W, 94-78 West Liberty...............W, 99-67 Glenville State............W, 74-62 Shepherd...................W, 96-77 Wheeling...................W, 87-76 WV State...................W, 91-75 Glenville State............W, 71-61 Salem......................W, 104-81 Central State............W, 113-91 Beckley....................... L, 55-61 WV State.................... L, 77-91 West Liberty...............W, 86-66 Westminster.............W, 106-61 Kentucky State............ L, 84-93 Morris Harvey.............W, 91-89 Salem........................W, 98-88 Central State............... L, 55-64 A-B............................W, 78-66 Mercyhurst.................W, 65-64 Concord*...................W, 91-72 Beckley*....................W, 88-54 Shepherd*.................W, 69-65 Kearney State**.........W, 94-86 Winona State**.......W, 102-84 Midwestern**............. L, 80-85 *Tournament Games **NAIA National Tournament Games

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1975-76 Conference Champs 28-1 .966 Frostburg State.........W, 105-77 Point Park..................W, 98-65 WV Wesleyan...........W, 113-81 Point Park..................W, 83-81 West Liberty.............W, 109-65 Morris Harvey.............W, 90-76 Glenville State............W, 78-65 WV Tech.....................W, 96-70 West Liberty...............W, 99-75 Concord.....................W, 73-71 WV Wesleyan.............W, 72-61 Davis & Elkins..........W, 102-72 WV State...................W, 86-74 Glenville State............W, 99-82 A-B............................W, 85-62 Salem........................W, 93-88 Shepherd...................W, 93-86 Wheeling...................W, 70-65 Bluefield State............W, 96-84 A-B..........................W, 121-89 Morris Harvey.............W, 93-69 Salem........................W, 99-90 WV State...................W, 96-77 Westminster...............W, 58-40 Salem*......................W, 86-76 Bluefield State*..........W, 84-73 Shepherd*...............W, 104-84 Howard Payne**........W, 58-52 Texas Southern**........ L, 75-82 *Tournament Games **NAIA National Tournament Games 1976-77 Conference Champs 21-5 .807 Hillsdale...................W, 111-63 High Point..................W, 95-85

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West Liberty...............W, 87-62 WV Wesleyan.............W, 83-77 Shepherd...................W, 63-56 Glenville State............W, 90-68 Delaware State...........W, 94-57 Point Park................... L, 69-77 Davis & Elkins............W, 91-60 Morris Harvey.............W, 79-65 A-B..........................W, 125-91 Davis & Elkins............W, 80-63 Beckley......................W, 77-57 Wheeling...................W, 76-57 WV State...................W, 74-50 Salem......................W, 112-64 Shepherd.................... L, 58-60 Morris Harvey.............W, 56-54 Salem........................W, 93-54 Bluefield State............W, 72-64 WV Tech*...................W, 56-48 WV Wesleyan*............ L, 66-67 Glenville State*........... L, 81-82 WV Wesleyan**.........W, 92-70 WV Wesleyan**.........W, 93-83 Emporia KA***........... L, 71-76 *Tournament (WVIAC) **District 28 Play-off ***NAIA Tournament 1977-78 Conference Champs 27-6 .818 Coastal Carolina........W, 82-69 Bluefield State............ W, 79-57 West Liberty...............W, 94-82 Wheeling...................W, 76-64 WV Wesleyan.............. L, 73-88 Glenville State............W, 77-64 Heidelberg OH...........W, 76-73 Point Park..................W, 82-79 Morris Harvey.............W, 58-56 A-B..........................W, 104-87

1974-75 - The 1974-75 team won the WVIAC Championship and recorded a 31-6 overall record. They had a conference mark of 17-2. The Falcons defeated Shepherd, 69-65, to win the WVIAC Tournament title and advanced to the NAIA National Tournament. Fairmont was beaten in the quarter-finals by Midwestern, 85-80.

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Wheeling...................W, 80-57 Shepherd...................W, 78-77 WV Tech.....................W, 63-61 Davis & Elkins............W, 97-65 Salem........................W, 82-71 Glenville State............W, 72-57 A-B............................W, 93-71 Bluefield....................W, 54-45 Concord.....................W, 89-64 WV Wesleyan.............W, 63-53 Morris Harvey.............W, 78-71 Shepherd.................... L, 62-63 Davis & Elkins............W, 71-55 WV State...................W, 72-61 Salem........................W, 79-69 WV State.................... L, 87-94 WV State*.................W, 71-65 Wheeling*.................. L, 60-69 Morris Harvey*...........W, 82-66 WV Wesleyan**.........W, 73-47 WV Wesleyan**.......... L, 82-92 WV Wesleyan**.........W, 72-68 Westmont CA***....... L, 55-65 *Tournament (WVIAC) **District 28 Play-off ***NAIA Tournament 1978-79 20-8 .714 Edinboro State.........W, 107-81 Coppin State..............W, 77-72 A-B..........................W, 117-88 WV Wesleyan.............. L, 68-81 Glenville State............W, 76-52 Wheeling...................W, 80-62 Concord.....................W, 64-61 Dowling.....................W, 76-60 Point Park..................W, 76-70 Morris Harvey.............W, 47-43 WV Tech.....................W, 70-66 Salem........................W, 72-48 WV State...................W, 94-68 Wheeling.................... L, 69-71 A-B............................. L, 81-91 Davis & Elkins............W, 78-63 Shepherd...................W, 74-61 Glenville State............W, 78-59 West Liberty................ L, 46-60 WV Wesleyan.............. L, 62-73 Morris Harvey.............. L, 61-67 Bluefield State............W, 84-67 Shepherd...................W, 87-81 WV State...................W, 71-64 Salem........................W, 79-62 Point Park................... L, 49-50 Davis & Elkins*..........W, 83-64 Concord*.................... L, 57-70 *Tournament Games 1979-80 Conference Champs 26-5 .838 Mars Hill....................W, 94-52 Point Park..................W, 94-75 WV Wesleyan.............. L, 60-64 Wheeling.................... L, 62-64 West Liberty...............W, 99-71 Glenville State............W, 76-49 WV State...................W, 91-77 Bowie State.............W, 101-70

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POINT PARK...............W, 67-65 at A-B........................W, 90-88 GLENVILLE STATE.......W, 70-58 CONCORD.................W, 43-41 at Davis & Elkins......... L, 50-64 at WV Wesleyan.........W, 68-61 NY STATE U...............W, 95-54 A-B............................W, 87-68 SALEM INT’L........W, 64-62 (ot) WHEELING JESUIT......W, 90-55 at WV Tech ................. L, 76-93 at Bluefield State......... L, 87-94 at Wheeling Jesuit......W, 46-34 WV STATE................... L, 72-79 U.of D.C. ...................W, 73-71 at Charleston.............W, 51-47 at WV State................W, 67-53 at Glenville State......... L, 65-72 at Salem Int’l............... L, 47-63 SHEPHERD.................. L, 71-73 WV WESLEYAN..........W, 60-59 at U. of D.C............... L, 75-101 WVIAC Tournament vs. WV State................ L, 61-65

Dave Cooper 53-39 (3 seasons) 1982-83 14-14 (.500) OHIO DOMINICAN.....W, 88-52 WILMINGTON............W, 83-55 CALIFORNIA (PA).......W, 65-63 WV WESLEYAN..........W, 77-71 at West Liberty............ L, 55-68 at WV State................. L, 80-91 RIO GRANDE............... L, 68-71 at Penn State-Behrend.W, 81-69 GLENVILLE STATE.......W, 74-58 at Wheeling Jesuit......W, 61-49 A-B............................W, 86-74 at WV Wesleyan.......... L, 69-75 DAEMAN.................W, 101-49 at Salem Int’l............... L, 76-81 WV TECH.................. L, 87-104 BLUEFIELD STATE........ L, 81-90 DAVIS & ELKINS.........W, 70-54 at A-B............... L, 100-107 (ot) at Charleston.............. L, 73-79 at Concord.................. L, 70-88 WV STATE..................W, 60-55 SALEM INT’L......... L, 74-79 (ot) at Shepherd................ L, 82-85 at Glenville State......... L, 56-69 POINT PARK.........W, 73-71 (ot) CHARLESTON.............W, 73-64 WHEELING JESUIT......W, 80-67 WVIAC Tournament vs. Wheeling Jesuit...... L, 49-66

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Joe Lambiotte 61-52 (4 seasons) 1985-86 13-15 (.464) at St. Bonaventure..... L, 70-107 WAYNESBURG............ L, 79-80 POINT PARK................ L, 57-59 at California Univ.....W, 104-91 at A-B........................W, 86-82 PIKEVILLE...................W, 93-75 CALIFORNIA UNIV......W, 97-77 at Pikeville.................. L, 87-89 SALEM INT’L..............W, 90-59 DAVIS & ELKINS.........W, 97-81 A-B..........................W, 100-67 at WV Wesleyan.........W, 92-90 SHEPHERD.................W, 82-68 at Davis & Elkins....W, 118-102 at West Liberty.........W, 110-76 at Wheeling Jesuit....... L, 54-65 GLENVILLE STATE.. L, 61-64 (ot) WV TECH.................... L, 59-76 at Waynesburg............ L, 70-82 at Salem Int’l............... L, 80-93 BLUEFIELD STATE.......W, 80-67 CONCORD.................W, 64-62 at Glenville State......... L, 70-76 WV WESLEYAN........... L, 82-84 WHEELING JESUIT.L, 72-73 (ot) at WV State............... L, 99-106 at Charleston.............. L, 72-88 WVIAC Tournament vs. Wheeling Jesuit...... L, 60-67 1986-87 15-13 (.535) WILMINGTON............W, 90-68 LaROCHE...................W, 92-66 at Waynesburg.......... L, 68-116 at Point Park............... L, 60-64 A-B............................. L, 83-91 PITT-BRADFORD.........W, 77-73 POINT PARK...............W, 92-76 DYKE.........................W, 82-78 at Salem Int’l..............W, 85-77 DAVIS & ELKINS.........W, 82-73 at A-B......................... L, 89-92 WV WESLEYAN.L, 112-122 (ot) at Shepherd................ L, 92-96 at Davis & Elkins........W, 92-82 WEST LIBERTY............W, 93-78 WHEELING JESUIT........W, 97-2 at Glenville State........W, 73-71


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at WV Tech................ L, 70-103 WAYNESBURG...........W, 96-94 SALEM INT’L..............W, 78-69 at Bluefield State......... L, 79-89 at Concord.........W, 98-97 (2ot) GLENVILLE STATE.......W, 67-62 at WV Wesleyan.......... L, 51-81 at Wheeling Jesuit....... L, 70-71 WV STATE................. L, 94-105 CHARLESTON.............W, 85-81 WVIAC Tournament vs. Shepherd................ L, 71-79 1987-88 20-9 (.689) CINCINNATI BIBLE.....W, 92-43 at Indiana U of PA......W, 78-74 DYKE.........................W, 98-82 at Edinboro................W, 98-89 WEST LIBERTY............W, 70-69 at A-B......................W, 104-99 TIFFIN........................W, 90-71 EDINBORO.................W, 91-80 GENEVA.....................W, 69-61 at Central St. U............ L, 72-82 SALEM INT’L..............W, 89-72 at Davis & Elkins........W, 92-61 A-B............................W, 88-80 SHEPHERD.................. L, 83-93 DAVIS & ELKINS.........W, 84-73 at West Liberty...........W, 78-65 at Wheeling Jesuit....... L, 67-72 GLENVILLE STATE.......W, 66-61 WV TECH.............. L, 68-73 (ot) at WV State................. L, 84-93 at Salem Int’l............... L, 72-74 BLUEFIELD STATE........ L, 74-81 CONCORD.................W, 84-73 POINT PARK...............W, 96-78 at Glenville State.. W, 81-70 (ot) at Wheeling Jesuit......W, 79-77 at Charleston.............. L, 82-83 WVIAC Tournament SALEM.......................W, 84-73 vs. Shepherd................ L, 85-90 1988-89 13-15 (.464) YORK UNIV.................W, 84-66 CINCINNATI BIBLE.....W, 73-44 OHIO-BELMONT.........W, 86-66 INDIANA UNIV...........W, 64-58 West Liberty.............. L, 81-115 A-B......................W, 83-82 (ot) CENTRAL STATE U......W, 73-70 DYKE.......................W, 110-81 BLUEFIELD STATE........ L, 71-79 PITT-BRADFORD.........W, 79-75 at Point Park........W, 69-66 (ot) at Salem Int’l............... L, 64-77 DAVIS & ELKINS.......W, 108-71 at A-B....................... L, 96-103 at Shepherd...............W, 85-71 at Davis & Elkins......... L, 57-74 WEST LIBERTY............. L, 77-78 WHEELING JESUIT....... L, 78-91 at Glenville State........W, 53-52 WV Tech................ L, 66-65 (ot) WV STATE................... L, 58-64 SALEM INT’L..............W, 70-69

at Bluefield State......... L, 78-85 at Concord.................. L, 82-95 GLENVILLE STATE.L, 79-81 (2ot) at Wheeling Jesuit....... L, 69-92 CHARLESTON.............. L, 73-81 WVIAC Tournament vs. WV Tech................. L, 66-69

Randy Hess 54-59 (4 seasons) 1989-90 16-13 (.552) YORK UNIVERSITY......W, 92-63 at Indiana U. of PA.... L, 77-104 WHEELING JESUIT.W, 85-84 (ot) at Edinboro................. L, 79-91 WEST LIBERTY............W, 93-85 at A-B......................... L, 89-95 at Westminster.....W, 81-76 (ot) WV WESLEYAN..........W, 75-74 WESTMINSTER............ L, 86-92 POINT PARK.............W, 104-91 at WV Wesleyan.......... L, 87-90 SALEM INT’L......... L, 82-84 (ot) at Davis & Elkins........W, 92-84 A-B............................W, 85-76 SHEPHERD.................W, 80-76 DAVIS & ELKINS.........W, 88-83 at West Liberty............ L, 76-84 at Wheeling Jesuit....... L, 71-82 GLENVILLE STATE.......W, 90-85 WV TECH.................... L, 66-88 at WV State................. L, 91-92 at Salem Int’l............... L, 76-77 BLUEFIELD STATE.......W, 85-80 CONCORD...............W, 100-85 at Charleston.............W, 85-84 at Glenville State......... L, 52-70 SHENANDOAH...........W, 89-82 WVIAC Tournament vs. Bluefield State.......W, 84-74 vs. Concord............... L, 94-113 1990-91 17-12 (.586) at Transylvania............. L, 66-79 INDIANDA U. of PA.L, 97-102 (ot) at Westminster...........W, 73-68 EDINBORO.................W, 94-78 A-B......................... L, 105-109 WESTMINSTER............ L, 62-64 at WV Wesleyan.......... L, 86-87 at West Liberty...........W, 92-71 TRANSYLVANIA........... L, 65-66 at Wheeling Jesuit......W, 99-94 WV WESLEYAN......... L, 80-100 at Salem Int’l............. L, 92-103 DAVIS & ELKINS.........W, 88-80

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at A-B......................... L, 73-82 POINT PARK.............W, 100-86 at Shepherd.............W, 100-76 at Davis & Elkins........W, 95-78 WEST LIBERTY............W, 83-73 WHEELING JESUIT....... L, 84-87 at Glenville State........W, 86-82 WV Tech...................W, 101-87 WV STATE................W, 105-76 SALEM INT’L............... L, 72-80 at Bluefield State......W, 105-97 at Concord.................W, 99-94 CHARLESTON.............W, 97-83 GLENVILLE STATE.....W, 107-95 WVIAC Tournament vs. Charleston............W, 71-69 vs. Concord................. L, 93-95 1991-92 16-13 (.552) at Point Park..............W, 97-86 ST. VINCENT...............W, 80-70 at Indiana U of PA........ L,87-95 at A-B................. L, 94-100 (ot) at Edinboro................. L, 82-85 WV WESLEYAN........W, 100-83 PFEIFFER....................W, 90-84 WV Wesleyan.............. L, 92-95 SALEM INT’L............W, 100-88 at Davis & Elkins......... L, 69-76 A-B............................W, 91-79 COLUMBIA UNION...W, 108-92 SHEPHERD.................. L, 73-82 DAVIS & ELKINS.......... L, 85-90 at West Liberty............ L, 65-76 at Wheeling Jesuit....... L, 78-88 GLENVILLE STATE...W, 106-102 (2ot) WV TECH.................... L, 67-78 at WV State..............W, 106-78 at Salem Int’l..............W, 93-77 BLUEFIELD STATE.W, 99-97 (ot) CONCORD.................. L, 89-91 at Charleston.............W, 74-72 at Glenville State........W, 65-52 at Malone................... L, 94-68 WHEELING JESUIT......W, 88-78 WEST LIBERTY............W, 87-77 WVIAC Tournament vs. Salem Int’l.............W, 84-80 vs. Shepherd................ L, 71-72 1992-93 5-21 (.192) vs. Indiana ................. L, 81-95 at Salem Int’l .............W, 84-81 at St. Vincent............... L, 60-85 at A-B......................... L, 72-79 WV Wesleyan.............. L, 70-75 MALONE..................... L, 54-87 EDINBORO.................. L, 74-91 WV WESLEYAN........... L, 68-73 at Concord.................. L, 64-97 BLUEFIELD STATE.......W, 84-81 Gatlenville State.......... L, 43-69 at WV State................W, 66-63 at West Liberty............ L, 67-81 SHEPHERD.................. L, 80-91 at Charleston.............. L, 43-73 WHEELING JESUIT....... L, 79-97

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at WV Tech.................W, 77-68 A-B............................W, 79-73 at Davis & Elkins......... L, 88-99 GLENVILLE STATE........ L, 77-99 at Salem Int’l .............. L, 44-90 WEST LIBERTY............. L, 76-78 at Shepherd................ L, 62-71 CHARLESTON.............. L, 67-70 at Wheeling Jesuit....... L, 75-90 WVIAC Tournament vs. Wheeling Jesuit...... L, 76-92

Butch Haswell 226-93 (11 seasons) 1993-94 10-18 (.357) vs. Edinboro................ L, 56-77 vs. Pitt-Johnstown....... L, 83-86 at Salem Int’l............. L, 59-105 at Indiana................... L, 68-86 A-B........................... L, 76-102 WV WESLEYAN........... L, 79-84 at California U. ........... L, 52-80 WESTMINISTER........... L, 51-75 CONCORD.................. L, 90-97 at Bluefield State......... L, 93-98 GLENVILLE STATE.......W, 81-65 WV STATE..................W, 63-54 at West Liberty............ L, 78-86 at Shepherd................ L, 64-66 CHARLESTON.............W, 88-66 at Wheeling Jesuit....... L, 62-74 WV TECH...................W, 99-77 at A-B........................W, 66-64 DAVIS & ELKINS.........W, 86-69 at Glenville State....... L, 101-79 WV Wesleyan.............. L, 62-67 SHEPHERD.................. L, 74-84 at Charleston.............. L, 67-73 WEST LIBERTY............. L, 68-99 WHEELING JESUIT....... L, 81-83 WVIAC Tournament vs. Concord................W, 91-80 vs. Shepherd...............W, 83-80 vs. Wheeling Jesuit...... L, 72-80 1994-95 21-5 (.808) vs. Laroche...............W, 112-66 vs. Ashland.................W, 79-70 SALEM INT’L..............W, 77-73 at Pitt-Johnstown........ L, 81-93 A-B............................W, 74-70 POINT PARK.............W, 103-82 at Mercyhurst.............W, 86-74 LAKE ERIE..................W, 91-79 ST. VINCENT...............W, 65-53 GLENVILLE STATE.......W, 81-61

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at Concord.................W, 84-71 BLUEFIELD STATE.....W, 111-74 at WV Wesleyan.........W, 70-60 at Charleston.............W, 90-84 at Shepherd...............W, 96-82 at Wheeling Jesuit....... L, 79-94 WEST LIBERTY............W, 95-66 at WV Tech.................W, 97-84 Davis & Elkins..........W, 109-92 WV WESLEYAN..........W, 79-56 at Salem Int’l............. L, 84-102 SHEPHERD.................W, 84-72 WV STATE................... L, 77-88 WHEELING JESUIT......W, 96-75 at West Liberty...........W, 83-63 WVIAC Tournament vs. Charleston....... L, 96-93 (ot) 1995-96 24-5 (.828) vs. Cheyney................W, 91-73 vs. Wayne...................W, 82-65 vs. Ashland.................W, 74-56 POINT PARK.............W, 116-65 PHILADELPHIA BIBLE.. W, 87-50 at Salem Int’l..............W, 90-81 at St. Vincent..............W, 78-77 at A-B........................W, 90-82 at West Minster..........W, 75-64 at Glenville State......... L, 58-60 CONCORD.................W, 83-74 at Bluefield State........W, 86-79 WV WESLEYAN..........W, 83-76 CHARLESTON.............W, 94-82 SHEPHERD.................W, 90-61 at WV State................W, 82-77 WHEELING JESUIT......W, 89-80 at West Liberty...........W, 83-77 WV TECH...................W, 95-71 DAVIS & ELKINS.......W, 109-69 at WV Wesleyan.........W, 81-73 at Salem Int’l..............W, 85-79 at Shepherd................ L, 71-72 WV STATE..................W, 90-80 at Wheeling Jesuit......W, 84-75 WEST LIBERTY............. L, 79-89 WVIAC Tournament vs. Bluefield State........ L, 74-77 NCAA East Regional vs. Bluefield State.......W, 78-66 vs. IUP........................ L, 83-84 1996-97 19-11 (.633) vs. Virginia Union........ L, 54-60 vs. South Dakota......... L, 72-87 SHIPPENSBURG.......... L, 66-71 LOCK HAVEN.............W, 80-74 POINT PARK................ L, 79-81 WILBERFORCE...........W, 95-75 BETHANY...................W, 83-74 A-B............................. L, 74-75 BETHANY...................W, 83-74 EAST STROUDSBURG.W, 91-81 UDC...........................W, 67-63 GLENVILLE STATE.......W, 65-48 at Concord.................. L, 83-85 BLUEFIELD STATE.......W, 95-83 at WV Wesleyan.........W, 67-56 at Charleston.............W, 78-73

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2002-03 19-9 (.679)

at Shepherd...............W, 67-61 WV STATE..................W, 82-73 at Wheeling Jesuit......W, 85-71 WEST LIBERTY............W, 66-64 at WV Tech.................W, 92-83 at Davis & Elkins........W, 76-67 WV WESLEYAN..........W, 96-58 at Salem Int’l............... L, 64-85 SHEPHERD.................. L, 68-72 at WV State................. L, 60-62 WHEELING JESUIT......W, 68-65 at West Liberty............ L, 77-83 WVIAC Tournament vs. WV Wesleyan........W, 92-77 vs. Concord................. L, 71-80

Intro Staff Players review Records

FSU

1997-98 27-4 (.870) Mt. ALOYSIUS.............W, 90-71 ELIZABETH.................W, 99-78 POINT PARK.............W, 106-72 WILBERFORCE.........W, 107-91 at Salem Int’l............... L, 66-76 at A-B........................W, 97-96 at UDC.......................W, 76-63 MIAMI-MIDDLETOWN.W, 100-59 EAST STROUDSBURG.W, 83-70 at Glenville State........W, 83-73 CONCORD.................W, 73-56 at Bluefield State........W, 96-86 WV WESLEYAN..........W, 87-68 CHARLESTON.............W, 74-68 SHEPHERD.................W, 66-59 at WV State................W, 67-54 WHEELING JESUIT......W, 87-74 at West Liberty.........W, 103-91 WV TECH...................W, 93-81 DAVIS & ELKINS.........W, 83-70 at WV Wesleyan.........W, 71-56 SALEM INT’L............... L, 76-80 at Shepherd...............W, 92-84 WV STATE..................W, 80-70 at Wheeling Jesuit......W, 86-69 WEST LIBERTY............W, 82-74 WVIAC Tournament vs. WV STATE.............W, 79-75 vs. Concord................. L, 74-75 NCAA East Regionals vs. Pitt-Johnstown......W, 75-74 vs. Salem Int’l.............W, 79-78 NCAA Elite Eight vs. St. Rose.................. L, 73-77 1998-99 25-5 (.833) HILLSDALE ................W, 79-63 LOCK HAVEN.............W, 87-55 POINT PARK...............W, 87-71 MOUNT ALOYSIUS......W, 64-43 SALEM INT’L............... L, 62-70 A-B............................W, 86-63 UDC ..........................W, 97-70 WEST CHESTER........... L, 66-69 MANDSFIELD.............. L, 77-78 GLENVILLE STATE.......W, 76-63 at Concord.................W, 72-68 BLUEFIELD STATE.....W, 109-69 at WV Wesleyan.........W, 75-52 at Charleston.............W, 93-88 at Shepherd...............W, 77-68

1997-98 - The 1997-98 squad was the first team in Fairmont history to advance to the NCAA II National Elite Eight Tournament. The Falcons had a 27-4 record that season. In the Elite Eight National Tournament in Louisville, Ky., Fairmont fell to St. Rose, 77-73.

WV STATE..................W, 86-54 at Wheeling Jesuit......W, 81-73 WEST LIBERTY............W, 71-67 WVU Tech..................W, 69-56 at Davis & Elkins........W, 96-64 WV WESLEYAN..........W, 80-50 at Salem Int’l..............W, 51-48 SHEPHERD.................W, 97-72 at WV State................W, 81-65 WHEELING JESUIT......W, 93-58 at West Liberty...........W, 95-80 WVIAC Tournament vs. WV Wesleyan........W, 76-67 vs. Charleston....... L, 79-84 (ot) NCAA Tournament vs. Queens.................W, 61-54 vs. Salem Int’t............. L, 69-73 1999-00 25-4 (.862) vs. Ohio State-Lima..W, 124-71 OHIO VALLEY...........W, 103-70 POINT PARK...............W, 90-55 at Salem Int’l............... L, 75-81 at A-B........................W, 65-60 DAEMAN...................W, 68-64 at Columbia Union.....W, 67-66 MOUNT OLIVE...........W, 75-69 KENTUCKY STATE......W, 92-79 at Glenville State........W, 85-66 CONCORD.................W, 90-52 at Bluefield State........W, 99-68 CHARLESTON.............. L, 69-53 WV WESLEYAN..........W, 70-61 SHEPHERD.................W, 72-57 at WV State................W, 68-54 WHEELING JESUIT......W, 71-40 at West Liberty...........W, 75-67 WVU TECH.................W, 83-73 DAVIS & ELKINS.........W, 83-57 at WV Wesleyan........W, 65-54 SALEM INT’L..............W, 69-64

at Shepherd...............W, 93-85 WV STATE..................W, 81-57 at Wheeling Jesuit......W, 63-34 WEST LIBERTY............W, 70-50 WVIAC Tournament vs. WV State...............W, 77-64 vs. Salem Int’l.............. L, 48-65 NCAA EAST REGIONAL SEMI-FINALS vs. Indiana University... L, 73-79 2000-01 22-10 (.687) OHIO VALLEY.............W, 75-53 ST. MARY’S................. L, 46-56 POINT PARK................ L, 58-66 MOUNT ALOYSIUS......W, 89-72 COLUMBIA UNION.....W, 77-59 at Davis & Elkins........W, 77-62 LIVINGSTONE.............. L, 59-64 vs. Indiana-Fort W. .....W, 66-55 vs. Hillsdale................W, 68-57 vs. Missouri Southern.. L, 57-66 vs. Kentucky State....... L, 81-83 vs. Goldey-Beacom...W, 100-74 at Glenville State......... L, 52-75 WV WESLEYAN..........W, 86-75 SHEPHERD.................W, 78-50 at Concord.................W, 82-60 at Ohio Valley.............W, 82-59 WHEELING JESUIT......W, 76-70 WEST LIBERTY............W, 79-72 at Salem Int’l............... L, 68-83 A-B............................W, 89-72 at Bluefield State........W, 77-66 CHARLESTON.............. L, 63-68 WV STATE..................W, 97-78 at WVU Tech............... L, 60-69 OHIO VALLEY.............. L, 64-98 at Wheeling Jesuit......W, 82-76 at West Liberty...........W, 72-68 SALEM INT’L..............W, 65-58

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WVIAC Tournament BLUEFIELD STATE.......W, 91-70 vs. WV State...............W, 75-65 vs. Charleston............. L, 68-73 2001-02 17-11 (.607) OHIO STATE LIMA......W, 76-28 NEW HAVEN..............W, 69-68 at Lock Haven............. L, 66-71 DAEMEN....................W, 67-55 COLUMBIA UNION.....W, 74-64 DAVIS & ELKINS.........W, 74-59 OHIO EASTERN..........W, 94-64 vs. Bowie State............ L, 67-82 vs. Bluefield State.......W, 89-83 GLENVILLE STATE........ L, 71-73 at WV Wesleyan.......... L, 68-84 at Shepherd................ L, 59-61 CONCORD.................W, 87-61 OHIO VALLEY.............W, 70-57 at Wheeling Jesuit....... L, 69-83 at West Liberty...... L, 75-80 (ot) SALEM INT’L............... L, 83-84 at A-B......................... L, 89-93 BLUEFIELD STATE.......W, 89-69 at Charleston.............W, 90-87 at WV State................W, 67-66 WVU TECH.................W, 64-58 at Ohio Valley.............W, 84-66 WHEELING JESUIT......W, 88-71 WEST LIBERTY............W, 76-74 at Salem Int’l............... L, 65-79 WVIAC Tournament SHEPHERD.................W, 78-62 vs. A-B........................ L, 78-82

U n i v e r s i t y

OHIO STATE NEWARK.W, 109-48 SAINT PAUL’S.............W, 68-60 COLUMBIA UNION.....W, 83-80 at Davis & Elkins........W, 88-64 LOCK HAVEN.............W, 80-65 at Shippensburg.........W, 79-63 vs. California............... L, 55-69 vs. Ohio Valley............W, 95-56 WILBERFORCE...........W, 80-60 at Glenville State......... L, 77-82 WV WESLEYAN..........W, 62-58 SHEPHERD.................W, 79-72 at Concord.................. L, 76-80 at Ohio Valley.............W, 86-41 OHIO EASTERN........W, 114-65 WHEELING JESUIT....... L, 70-79 WEST LIBERTY............W, 82-72 at Salem Int’l............... L, 65-82 A-B............................. L, 64-81 at Bluefield State........W, 91-65 CHARLESTON.............. L, 74-83 WV STATE..................W, 81-66 at WVU Tech..............W, 86-85 OHIO VALLEY.............W, 85-63 at Wheeling Jesuit....... L, 74-88 at West Liberty...........W, 82-68 SALEM INT’L..............W, 75-66 WVIAC Tournament WVU TECH.................. L, 60-75

2003-04 18-10 (.643) OHIO ZANESVILLE....W, 120-61 BLUEFIELD STATE.......W, 75-65 OHIO EASTERN........W, 103-73 COLUMBIA UNION...W, 103-55 DAVIS & ELKINS.........W, 72-58 SHIPPENSBURG.........W, 82-72 vs. West Chester.........W, 64-56 vs. Ohio Valley............W, 66-63 at Lock Haven............. L, 54-59 GLENVILLE STATE........ L, 62-76 at WV Wesleyan.........W, 64-62 at Shepherd................ L, 61-73 CONCORD.................W, 90-81 OHIO VALLEY.............W, 77-57 at Wheeling Jesuit......W, 95-91 at West Liberty...........W, 78-64 SALEM INT’L............... L, 64-66 at A-B......................... L, 44-71 BLUEFIELD...............W, 115-85 at Charleston.............W, 80-66 WV State.................... L, 83-86 WV STATE..................W, 81-66 WVU TECH.................. L, 77-78 at Ohio Valley.............W, 76-63 WHEELING JESUIT....... L, 80-86 WEST LIBERTY..........W, 103-83 at Salem Int’l................ L,69-74 WVIAC Tournament at WVU Tech..............W, 91-76 vs. WV State................ L, 78-95


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at Ohio Valley.............. L, 58-61 WHEELING JESUIT....... L, 67-70 WEST LIBERTY............. L, 74-93 at Salem Int’l............... L, 50-72 WVIAC Tournament vs. West Liberty......... L, 81-100

Tim Murphy 122-78 (7 seasons) 2004-05 15-14 (.517) OHIO-NEWARK..........W, 96-62 NEWPORT................... L, 68-78 Davis & Elkins............W, 84-75 COLUMBIA UNION.....W, 77-57 vs. Slippery Rock.........W, 77-68 vs. Seton Hill..............W, 85-74 HIRAM.......................W, 78-72 LOCK HAVEN.............W, 58-42 at Glenville State......... L, 81-85 WV WESLEYAN........... L, 62-78 at Ohio Eastern........W, 112-54 SHEPHERD.................W, 70-61 at Concord.................. L, 78-81 at Ohio Valley.............. L, 73-82 vs. Florida Gulf Coast.L, 75-103 WHEELING JESUIT....... L, 68-77 WEST LIBERY.............. L, 86-87 at Salem Int’l............... L, 49-67 A-B............................. L, 74-92 at Bluefield State......... L, 73-84 CHARLESTON.............. L, 81-90 WV STATE..................W, 94-86 at Wheeling Jesuit......W, 78-75 at West Liberty............ L, 81-88 SALEM INT’L..............W, 74-66 WVIAC Tournament at Concord.................W, 77-66 vs. A-B........................ L, 59-78 2005-06 13-15 (.464) OHIO NEWARK..........W, 90-49 WV WESLEYAN..........W, 83-60 PITT-GREENSBURG.....W, 98-85 DAVIS & ELKINS.........W, 69-42 COLUMBIA UNION.....W, 96-58 OHIO-EASTERN........W, 104-64 vs. California .............. L, 70-79 vs. Belmont Abbey......W, 78-71 at Lock Haven............. L, 75-78 PENN ST. McKEESPORT.W, 67-50 GLENVILLE STATE........ L, 61-64 at WV Wesleyan.........W, 71-40 at Shepherd................ L, 71-75 CONCORD.................W, 72-71 OHIO VALLEY.............W, 75-60 at Wheeling Jesuit....... L, 56-68 at West Liberty.......... L, 94-103 SALEM INT’L............... L, 56-80 at A-B......................... L, 57-92 BLUEFIELD STATE.......W, 85-54 at Charleston.............. L, 76-81 WV State.................... L, 72-89 WVU TECH.................W, 92-70

2006-07 15-13 (.536) OHIO ST. NEWARK.....W, 92-44 WV WESLEYAN..........W, 81-64 at Central State........... L, 85-94 at Davis & Elkins......... L, 70-78 COLUMBIA UNION.....W, 93-64 OHIO-EASTERN........W, 107-65 CENTRAL STATE.........W, 71-66 vs. Elizabeth City State.L, 87-89 vs. Pfeiffer................W, 104-94 LOCK HAVEN^^........W, Forfeit WV STATE..................W, 73-70 at Wheeling Jesuit....... L, 68-95 Concord...................... L, 69-87 SALEM INT’L............... L, 66-68 SHEPHERD.................. L, 58-66 GLENVILLE STATE.......W, 86-49 at Bluefield State........W, 78-67 at West Liberty............ L, 73-91 OHIO VALLEY.............. L, 83-89 at Salem Int’l............. L, 91-101 WHEELING JESUIT......W, 81-76 at Shepherd...............W, 83-79 WV WESLEYAN..........W, 77-64 at Ohio Valley.............W, 84-63 CHARLESTON.............W, 68-60 at A-B......................... L, 73-80 WEST LIBERTY......... L, 102-118 WVIAC Tournament CHARLESTON.............. L, 62-70 2007-08 19-10 (.655) OHIO ST. NEWARK...W, 115-56 WV WESLEYAN..........W, 83-63 OHIO-EASTERN..........W, 90-50 at Wheeling Jesuit.....W, 74-66 vs. Southern Virginia...W, 93-83 vs. WVU-Tech.............W, 87-75 WEST LIBERTY............. L, 82-86 CLARION.................... L, 77-84 PENN ST-GREATER ALLEGHENY...... W, 81-23 PITT-JOHNSTOWN....... L, 72-83 A-B............................. L, 56-84 at Salem Int’l..............W, 84-66 WHEELING JESUIT......W, 71-48 at Concord.................W, 82-67 CHARLESTON.............W, 65-63 WV STATE............. L, 82-92 (ot) SHEPHERD.................W, 72-63 at Glenville State......... L, 69-79 at WV Wesleyan.........W, 91-74 DAVIS & ELKINS.......... L, 71-77 at Seton Hill...............W, 76-73 at Bluefield State......... L, 78-79 OHIO VALLEY.............W, 78-60 at West Liberty...........W, 88-79 at Pitt-Johnstown........ L, 63-80 at Shepherd...............W, 74-71 SALEM INT’L..............W, 98-61 WVIAC Tournament WHEELING JESUIT.W, 83-81 (ot) vs. WV State........ L, 90-97 (2ot)

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Brett Vincent (Interim) 8-19 (1 season) 2011-12 8-19 (.296) POINT PARK............ L, 100-107 at Davis & Elkins......... L, 79-82 WEST LIBERTY.... L, 97-103 (OT) at Ohio Valley.............W, 68-51 at Wheeling Jesuit....... L, 77-88 OHIO-EASTERN..........W, 89-50 UNIV OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA................. L, 68-74 BLUEFIELD STATE.......W, 99-76 at A-B......................... L, 74-77 PENN STATE-BEAVER.W, 115-69 at Concord.................W, 84-82 at West Liberty.......... L, 91-101 GLENVILLE STATE........ L, 59-75 SHEPHERD.................W, 80-66 A-B............................. L, 70-81 at WV Wesleyan.......... L, 53-70 at Glenville State......... L, 59-80 at Bluefield State........W, 87-68 PITT-JOHNSTOWN....... L, 87-92 WV STATE................... L, 82-87 at Seton Hill............ L, 104-121

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Opponent W L Pct. Began Alderson-Broaddus.................87.......57.... .604...... 1925 Alliance ................................. 1....... 0....1.000...... 1965 Ashland University................. 2....... 0....1.000...... 1994 Beckley College .....................26....... 7.... .788...... 1952 Belmont Abbey.........................1.........0....1.000...... 2005 Bethany College ....................25.......19.... .568...... 1925 Bluefield College ................... 0....... 1.... .000...... 1988 Bluefield State........................57.......12.... .826...... 1930 Briar Cliff .............................. 0....... 1.... .000...... 1981 Bowie State........................... 1....... 1.......500...... 1979 California (Pa.) University.......43.......19.... .694...... 1925 Campbell College................... 0....... 1.... .000...... 1964 Central State University ......... 6....... 6.... .500...... 1965 Charleston, University of*.......59.......48.... .551...... 1925 Cheyney University................. 1....... 0....1.000...... 1995 Cincinnati-Bible College......... 2....... 0....1.000...... 1987 Clarion.....................................1.........1.... . .500...... 2007 Coastal Carolina ................... 1....... 0....1.000...... 1978 Columbia Union..................... 9....... 0....1.000...... 1992 Concord.................................71.......34.... .676...... 1930 Coppin State.......................... 2....... 2.... .500...... 1979 Cumberland College............... 0....... 1.... .000...... 1964 Daemen College .................... 3....... 0....1.000...... 1983 Davis & Elkins College............88.......39.... .693...... 1925 Delaware State....................... 1....... 0....1.000...... 1977 Detroit University................... 1....... 0....1.000...... 1929 Dickenson College.................. 1....... 0....1.000...... 1968 D.of C., University of............... 5....... 3.... .625...... 1982 Dowling................................. 1....... 0....1.000...... 1979 Dyke College ......................... 3....... 0....1.000...... 1986 Eastern Michigan University.... 0....... 1.... .000...... 1971 East Stroudsburg University ... 2....... 0....1.000...... 1997 Edinboro University ............... 5....... 4.... .556...... 1977 Elizabeth City State................ 0....... 2.... .000...... 1971 Emporia State........................ 0....... 1.... .000...... 1977 Florida Gulf Coast University.....0.........1.......000...... 2005 Frostburg State....................... 3....... 2.... .600...... 1937 Geneva College ..................... 2....... 0....1.000...... 1984 Glenville State........................90.......54.... .625...... 1925 Goldey Beacom ..................... 1.........0 ..1 .000...... 2001 Great Falls College................. 1....... 0....1.000...... 1971 Hanover College..................... 2....... 0....1.000...... 1974 Hardwick College................... 1....... 0....1.000...... 1958 Heidelberg College................. 1....... 1.... .500...... 1978 High Point College................. 1....... 0....1.000...... 1977 Hillsdale College.................... 3....... 0....1.000...... 1976 Hiram.......................................1.........0....1.000...... 2005 Howard Payne........................ 1....... 0....1.000...... 1976 Indiana Central College.......... 1....... 0....1.000...... 1969 Indiana State University.......... 1....... 1.... .500...... 1957 Indiana University (Pa.)........... 2....... 8.... .200...... 1987 Indiana University-Fort Wayne. 1....... 0....1.000...... 2000 Kearney State......................... 1....... 0....1.000...... 1975 Keene State............................ 1....... 0....1.000...... 1980 Kentucky State University....... 3....... 2.... .600...... 1972 Kingwood College.................. 1....... 0....1.000...... 1938 Lake Erie College.................... 1....... 0....1.000...... 1994 LaRoche College.................... 2....... 0....1.000...... 1986 LeMoyne-Owen...................... 0....... 1.... .000...... 1980 Lock Haven University............ 5....... 3.... .625...... 1996 Malone College ..................... 0....... 2.... .000...... 1991

Opponent...........................W........L.......Pct.... Began Mansfield University............... 0....... 1.... .000...... 1998 Marietta College ................... 5.......12.... .294...... 1930 Marshall University................. 5.......15.... .250...... 1925 Mars Hill ............................... 1....... 0....1.000...... 1979 Maryland Bible.........................1.........0....1.000...... 2009 Mercyhurst ........................... 2....... 1.... .667...... 1975 Midwestern College............... 0....... 1.... .000...... 1975 217 Military Police................. 2....... 0....1.000...... 1943 Missouri Southern College...... 0....... 2.... .000...... 1973 Mount Aloysius...................... 4....... 1.... .800...... 1997 Mount Olive College............... 1....... 0....1.000...... 2000 New Haven University............ 2....... 0....1.000...... 1968 Newport News.........................0.........1.......000...... 2004 New York State (Stoney Brook). 1..... 0....1.000...... 1982 North Carolina A&T................ 1....... 0....1.000...... 1971 Ohio Dominican College......... 2....... 0....1.000...... 1983 Ohio State-Lima..................... 2....... 0....1.000...... 1999 Ohio State-Newark...................6....... 0.. 1.000...... 2002 Ohio University-Belmont......... 1....... 0....1.000...... 1988 Ohio University-Eastern........ 11.........0 ..1 .000...... 2001 Ohio University-Zanesville.........1.........0....1.000...... 2003 Ohio Valley College.............. 22....... 3.......880...... 1999 Oklahoma Christian College... 1....... 0....1.000...... 1968 Otterbein College................... 1....... 0....1.000...... 1981 Oshkosh College.................... 1....... 0....1.000...... 1968 Ouachita Baptist College........ 0....... 1.... .000...... 1965 Penn State-Beaver....................1.........0....1.000...... 2012 Penn State-Behrend................ 3....... 0....1.000...... 1981 Penn State-Greater Allegheny...4.........0....1.000...... 2005 Pfeiffer University................... 3....... 0....1.000...... 1991 Philadelphia Bible College...... 1....... 0....1.000...... 1995 Pikeville College..................... 2....... 1.... .667...... 1981 Pitt-Bradford, University of...... 2....... 0....1.000...... 1986 Pitt-Greensburg, University of...1.........0....1.000...... 2005 Pitt-Johnstown, University of.. 3....... 8.... .273...... 1993 Point Park College..................29..... 10.... .744...... 1970 Potomac State........................24....... 9.... .727...... 1925 Quantico Marines................... 0....... 1.... .000...... 1957 Queens College ..................... 1....... 0....1.000...... 1999 Rio Grande University............. 1....... 2.... .333...... 1943 Salem International **.........106.......65..... .620...... 1925 Seton Hill.................................5.........2.......714...... 2004 Shenandoah .......................... 1....... 0....1.000...... 1989 Shepherd University................75.......28.... .728...... 1929 Shippensburg University ........ 3....... 1.... .750...... 1982 Slippery Rock University.......... 3....... 2.... .667...... 1944 Southern Mississippi University. 1..... 0....1.000...... 1984 Southern Virginia......................1.........0....1.000...... 2007 St. Benedict College............... 1....... 0....1.000...... 1965 St. Bonaventure University...... 0....... 1.... .000...... 1985 St. Mary’s College ................. 0....... 1.... .000...... 1974 St. Mary’s University .............. 0....... 1.... .000...... 2000 St. Michaels College .............. 0....... 1.... .000...... 1958 St. Paul’s................................ 0....... 0.... .000...... 2002 St. Rose College .................... 0....... 1.... .000...... 1998 St. Vincent College ................ 2....... 1.... .667...... 1992 Steubenville ..........................11....... 0....1.000...... 1969 Tennessee Temple.....................1.........0....1.000...... 2008 Texas Southern College.......... 1....... 1.... .500...... 1971 Tiffin University ..................... 1....... 0....1.000...... 1987 Transylvania University ........... 0....... 2.... .000...... 1990

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Regular Season Conference Champions Year Team Record 1925...... Davis & Elkins................... 11-0 1926...... Records Missing................. RM 1927...... Salem................................. 9-3 1928...... Salem............................... 12-3 1929...... Salem............................... 14-1 1930...... Glenville State.................. 12-1 1931...... Glenville State.................... 7-1 1932...... Glenville State.................. 10-1 1933...... West Liberty....................... RM 1934...... Glenville State.................. 11-2 1935...... Glenville State.................. 12-0 1936...... Alderson-Broaddus........... 19-5 1937...... Glenville State.................. 14-2 1938...... Glenville State.................. 18-0 1939...... Glenville State.................... RM 1940...... Glenville State.................. 18-2 1941...... Alderson-Broaddus........... 19-5 1942...... Glenville State.................. 17-3 1943...... Glenville State.................. 13-0 1944...... World War II 1945...... World War II 1946...... Alderson-Broaddus........... 20-1 1947...... Fairmont State ............ 18-3 1948...... Fairmont State ............ 11-3 1949...... Morris Harvey................... 12-3 1950...... Davis & Elkins................... 18-2 1951...... WV Tech........................... 19-1 1952...... WV Tech........................... 17-1 1953...... WV Tech........................... 15-5 1953...... Morris Harvey................... 15-5 1954...... WV Tech........................... 15-4 1955...... Alderson-Broaddus........... 21-3 1956...... Morris Harvey................... 15-2 1957...... WV Tech........................... 17-1

Year Team Record 1958...... WV Tech........................... 19-0 1959...... WV Wesleyan................... 19-1 1960...... WV Wesleyan................... 15-2 1961...... West Liberty....................... 9-5 1962...... Morris Harvey................... 19-1 1963...... WV State.......................... 12-2 1964...... WV Tech........................... 17-2 1965...... WV Tech........................... 16-2 1966...... Morris Harvey................... 17-2 1967...... Morris Harvey................... 18-1 1968...... Fairmont State ............ 15-3 1969...... Fairmont State ............ 17-1 1970...... Morris Harvey................... 17-2 1971...... Fairmont State ............ 19-0 1972...... Fairmont State ............ 18-2 1973...... Fairmont State ............ 18-3 1974...... Fairmont State ............ 19-2 1975...... Fairmont State ............ 17-2 1976...... Fairmont State ............ 20-0 1977...... Fairmont State ............ 15-1 1978...... Fairmont State ............ 19-3 1979...... WV Wesleyan................... 18-3 1980...... Fairmont State ............ 17-4 1981...... Fairmont State ............ 19-1 1982...... Salem College.................. 16-2 1983...... Salem College.................. 16-2 1984...... WV Wesleyan................... 20-0 1985...... WV Wesleyan................... 19-1 1986...... U. of Charleston................ 19-0 1987...... WV State.......................... 18-2 1988...... WV Tech........................... 20-3 1989...... Wheeling Jesuit................ 17-2 1990...... WV Tech........................... 23-5 1991...... WV Wesleyan................... 15-3

Year Team Record 1992...... U. of Charleston................ 15-3 1993...... Salem-Teikyo.................... 18-3 1994...... Salem-Teikyo.................... 17-2 1995...... Fairmont State ............ 15-2 1996...... Fairmont State ............ 16-3 1997...... Salem-Teikyo.................... 19-0 1998...... Salem-Teikyo.................... 18-1 1999...... Salem-Teikyo.................... 18-1 2000...... U. of Charleston................ 18-1 2001...... U. of Charleston................ 16-2 2002...... WV Wesleyan................... 15-3

Year Team Record 2003...... Salem Inter’l..................... 16-2 2004...... WV State.......................... 15-3 2005...... Salem International........... 15-3 2006...... Alderson-Broaddus........... 15-3 2007...... Alderson-Broaddus........... 18-0 2008...... Pitt-Johnstown................. 17-3 2009...... WV State.......................... 19-1 2010...... West Liberty..................... 21-1 2011...... West Liberty..................... 22-0 2012...... West Liberty..................... 21-1

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Steve custis

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Mike hurd

Fairmont State ��������������� 16 Times �������(1947, 1948, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1995, 1996) 2. Salem International ���������������� 12 Times ���������� (1927, 1928, 1929, 1982, 1983, 1993, 1994, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2005) 3. Glenville State ����������������������� 11 Times ���������� (1930, 1931, 1932, 1934, 1935, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1942, 1943) 3. Charleston ����������������������������� 11 Times ��������� (1949, 1953*, 1956, 1962, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1986, 1992, 2000, 2001) 5. WVU-Tech ����������������������������� 10 Times ����������(1951, 1952, 1953*, 1954, 1957, 1958, 1964, 1965, 1988, 1990) 6. WV Wesleyan ������������������������� 7 Times ������������(1959, 1960, 1979, 1984, 1985, 1991, 2002) 7. Alderson-Broaddus ���������������� 6 Times ������������(1936, 1941, 1946, 1955, 2006, 2007) 8. West Liberty State ������������������ 5 Times ������������(1933, 1961, 2010, 2011, 2012) 9. WV State ������������������������������� 4 Times ������������(1963, 1987, 2004, 2009) 10. Davis & Elkins ������������������������ 2 Times ������������(1925, 1950) 11. Wheeling Jesuit ��������������������� 1 Time ��������������(1989) 12. Pitt-Johnstown ���������������������� 1 Time ��������������(2008) * 1953 - WV Tech and Morris Harvey tied for 1st place.

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Year Teams / Scores Location 1935............ Davis & Elkins - 45 vs Potomac State - 30................................. (Fairmont) 1936............ Alderson-Broaddus - 59 vs Concord - 37................................ (Clarksburg) 1937............ Glenville State - 58 vs Salem - 43.......................................... (Clarksburg) 1938............ Glenville State - 52 vs A-B - 42.............................................. (Clarksburg) 1939............ Alderson-Broaddus - 53 vs West Liberty - 47....................... (Buckhannon) 1940............ WV Wesleyan - 48 vs Morris Harvey - 41............................. (Buckhannon) 1941............ Alderson-Broaddus - 76 vs Concord - 57............................. (Buckhannon) 1942............ Glenville State - 77 vs WV Wesleyan - 53............................ (Buckhannon) 1946............ WV Wesleyan - 49 vs A-B - 47............................................ (Buckhannon) 1947............ A-B - 58 vs WV Wesleyan - 29............................................ (Buckhannon) 1948............ Davis & Elkins - 58 vs Potomac State - 50........................... (Buckhannon) 1949............ Fairmont State - 71 vs WV Tech - 62 .............................. (Buckhannon) 1950............ Davis & Elkins - 77 vs WV Wesleyan - 56............................. (Buckhannon) 1951............ Glenville State - 73 vs Beckley - 57..................................... (Buckhannon) 1952............ West Liberty - 73 vs Morris Harvey - 57............................... (Buckhannon) 1953............ Morris Harvey - 97 vs A-B - 82............................................ (Buckhannon) 1954............ Alderson-Broaddus - 68 vs WV Tech - 60............................ (Buckhannon) 1955............ Morris Harvey - 89 vs A-B - 86............................................ (Buckhannon) 1956............ WV Tech - 83 vs Glenville State - 72................................... (Buckhannon) 1957............ West Liberty - 72 vs Alderson-Broaddus - 68....................... (Buckhannon) 1958............ WV Wesleyan - 80 vs WV Tech - 72..................................... (Buckhannon) 1959............ WV Wesleyan - 108 vs Davis & Elkins - 64.......................... (Buckhannon) 1960............ West Liberty - 62 vs WV Wesleyan - 55.................................. (Charleston) 1961............ WV State - 67 vs West Liberty - 66......................................... (Charleston) 1962............ Morris Harvey - 98 vs WV State - 74...................................... (Charleston) 1963............ WV Tech - 70 vs Salem - 54................................................... (Charleston) 1964............ Morris Harvey - 73 vs West Liberty - 70(OT)............................ (Charleston) 1965............ Fairmont State - 79 vs WV Tech - 69 ................................. (Charleston) 1966............ WV Wesleyan - 86 vs Morris Harvey - 84................................ (Charleston) 1967............ Morris Harvey - 98 vs Fairmont State - 84......................... (Charleston) 1968............ Morris Harvey - 76 vs Fairmont State - 65......................... (Charleston) 1969............ Fairmont State - 77 vs WV State - 72 ............................... (Charleston) 1970............ Glenville State - 71 vs Morris Harvey - 66.............................. (Charleston) 1971............ West Liberty - 83 vs Morris Harvey - 80.................................. (Charleston) 1972............ Glenville State - 60 vs Morris Harvey - 59.............................. (Charleston) 1973............ Fairmont State - 86 vs Bluefield State - 67 ....................... (Charleston) 1974............ Fairmont State - 80 vs Shepherd - 59 ............................... (Charleston) 1975............ Fairmont State - 69 vs Shepherd - 65 ............................... (Charleston)

Year Teams / Scores Location 1976............ Fairmont State - 104 vs Shepherd - 84 ............................. (Charleston) 1977............ WV Wesleyan - 77 vs Morris Harvey - 69................................ (Charleston) 1978............ WV Wesleyan - 70 vs Wheeling - 67....................................... (Charleston) 1979............ Concord - 64 vs Morris Harvey - 52....................................... (Charleston) 1980............ Fairmont State - 65 vs WV State - 49 ............................... (Charleston) 1981............ Fairmont State - 70 vs Charleston - 66 ............................. (Charleston) 1982............ WV Tech - 66 vs Concord - 57............................................... (Charleston) 1983............ WV Wesleyan - 59 vs Wheeling - 57....................................... (Charleston) 1984............ Fairmont State - 63 vs WV Tech - 57 ................................. (Charleston) 1985............ WV Wesleyan - 92 vs Fairmont State - 66.......................... (Charleston) 1986............ WV Tech - 91 vs U. of Charleston - 81.................................... (Charleston) 1987............ WV State - 116 vs Bluefield - 89............................................ (Charleston) 1988............ WV Tech - 92 vs Bluefield - 91 (OT)........................................ (Charleston) 1989............ Concord - 88 vs Wheeling Jesuit - 86..................................... (Charleston) 1990............ Alderson-Broaddus - 77 vs Concord - 74................................ (Charleston) 1991............ Concord - 110 vs Salem-Teikyo - 91....................................... (Charleston) 1992............ Shepherd - 78 vs Alderson-Broaddus - 69.............................. (Charleston) 1993............ Charleston - 100 vs A-B - 90 (OT).......................................... (Charleston) 1994............ Salem-Teikyo - 79 vs Wheeling Jesuit - 73............................... (Charleston) 1995............ Concord - 82 vs Glenville State - 72....................................... (Charleston) 1996............ Bluefield - 61 vs WV Tech - 58............................................... (Charleston) 1997............ Concord - 71 vs Charleston - 59............................................ (Charleston) 1998............ Salem-Teikyo - 66 vs Concord - 63......................................... (Charleston) 1999............ Charleston - 87 vs Salem-Teikyo - 71..................................... (Charleston) 2000............ Salem-Teikyo - 66 vs Alderson-Broaddus - 57......................... (Charleston) 2001............ Charleston - 86 vs Salem International - 81........................... (Charleston) 2002............. A-B - 88 vs Charleston – 86.................................................. (Charleston) 2003............. Alderson-Broaddus - 75 vs Charleston – 62........................... (Charleston) 2004............. A-B - 95 vs WV State – 92..................................................... (Charleston) 2005............. Wheeling Jesuit - 90 vs West Liberty – 67............................. (Charleston) 2006............. WV State - 69 vs Salem International - 67.............................. (Charleston) 2007............. WV State - 80 vs Alderson-Broaddus - 79.............................. (Charleston) 2008............. Alderson-Broaddus - 71 vs Pitt-Johnstown - 64...................... (Charleston) 2009............. Pitt-Johnstown-74 vs Alderson-Broaddus-73 (OT)..................... (Charleston) 2010............. West Virginia State-108 vs West Liberty-107 (OT)..................... (Charleston) 2011............. West Liberty - 94 vs West Virginia State - 78.......................... (Charleston) 2012............. West Liberty - 93 vs Charleston - 90 (OT)............................... (Charleston)

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Coaching Records Overall WVIAC Coach Years W L Pct. W L Pct. Sandy Toothman...............(1925)............................11.............7...............611.................. 11................6.............647 Jasper Colebank...............(1926-1941)..................126..........169.............427.................. 66...............81............449 W. “Squibb’’ Wilson..........(1941-1950)..................139...........85..............621.................. 84...............51............622 Paul Davis........................(1950-1963)..................162..........152.............516................. 141.............136...........509 Joe Retton........................(1963-1982)..................478...........95..............834................. 399..............64............862 Dave Cooper....................(1982-1985)...................53............39..............576.................. 39...............33............542 Joe Lambiotte...................(1985-1989)...................61............52..............539.................. 37...............42............468 Randy Hess.......................(1989-1993)...................54............59..............478.................. 43...............45............489 Butch Haswell..................(1993-2004)..................226...........93..............708................. 156..............63............712 Tim Murphy........................(2004-2011)..................122...........78..............610.................. 76...............64............543 Brett Vincent......................(2011-2012)....................8.............19..............296................... 6................16............272 TOTALS...............................................................1417.........841.............628................ 1042............595...........637

Year-by-Year Records Year Coach W L Pct. 1917......... Jasper Colebank...........11........... 6...........647 1925......... Sandy Toothman...........11........... 7...........611 1926......... Jasper Colebank.No Records 1927......... Jasper Colebank.............6......... 12...........333 1928......... Jasper Colebank.............6......... 13...........316 1929......... Jasper Colebank.............5........... 7...........417 1930......... Jasper Colebank...........12........... 9...........571 1931......... Jasper Colebank...........12......... 11...........522 1932......... Jasper Colebank...........11......... 11...........500 1933......... Jasper Colebank.No Records 1934......... Jasper Colebank.............6......... 15...........286 1935......... Jasper Colebank.............9......... 17...........346 1936......... Jasper Colebank.............8......... 14...........364 1937......... Jasper Colebank.............9......... 13...........409 1938......... Jasper Colebank.............8......... 16...........333 1939......... Jasper Colebank.............9......... 13...........409 1940......... Jasper Colebank...........14......... 12...........538 1941......... W. Squibb Wilson............9......... 13...........409 1942......... W. Squibb Wilson..........17........... 6...........739 1943......... W. Squibb Wilson..........11........... 8...........579 1944......... W. Squibb Wilson..........11........... 6...........647 1945......... W. Squibb Wilson............7........... 8...........467 1946......... W. Squibb Wilson..........18........... 9...........667 1947......... W. Squibb Wilson..........21........... 6...........777 1948......... W. Squibb Wilson..........16........... 6...........727 1949......... W. Squibb Wilson..........21........... 6...........777 1950......... W. Squibb Wilson............8......... 17...........320 1951......... Paul Davis......................9......... 15...........375 1952......... Paul Davis......................3......... 22...........120 1953......... Paul Davis......................9......... 12...........429 1954......... Paul Davis......................7......... 14...........333 1955......... Paul Davis....................12......... 13...........480 1956......... Paul Davis....................16......... 12...........571 1957......... Paul Davis....................19........... 5...........792 1958......... Paul Davis....................20........... 8...........714 1959......... Paul Davis....................15......... 12...........556 1960......... Paul Davis....................11......... 14...........440 1961......... Paul Davis....................13......... 10...........565 1962......... Paul Davis....................13........... 8...........619 1963......... Paul Davis....................15........... 7...........682 1964......... Joe Retton....................21........... 7...........750 1965......... Joe Retton....................32........... 4...........888 1966......... Joe Retton....................23........... 4...........852 1967......... Joe Retton....................23........... 4...........852 1968......... Joe Retton....................25........... 6...........806

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As a Marion County native and a Fairmont State graduate, no one embodies the passion of Falcon athletics like Rusty Elliott. Elliott, who has been associated with Fairmont State for nearly three decades, was named athletic director in August of 2007. Last season, Elliott continued to navigate the Fairmont State athletic department to academic, athletic and civic excellence. The athletic department again boasted one of the top grade-point averages in the country at 75 percent, had three teams earn All-Academic honors (men’s and women’s cross country and women’s swimming), and three individuals earned Academic All-America honors. In addition, FSU student-athletes were highly visible in local schools and volunteering in a variety of capacities throughout North Central West Virginia. Elliott has continued to work to bring the community closer to the school, and the community has reciprocated by making FSU among the league leaders in attendance for football and men’s and women’s basketball. Last year six teams posted winning records and produced four All-America athletes. Elliott also oversaw a comprehensive review of the athletic department with a consultant and has spearheaded several initiatives that will enhance several facilities at FSU. He was also President of the WVIAC athletic directors in 2011-12. In 2010-11, Fairmont State continued its excellence both on and off the field. Once again, FSU boasted the highest grade-point average among student-athletes in the state of West Virginia at a staggering 76 percent. Under Elliott’s direction, fundraising and sponsorship dollars have continued to grow in support of increased scholarship dollars for athletics. In the spring of 2011, Elliott traveled to Indianapolis to accept an award for the best community engagement initiative in the country for the school’s “Put Your Best Fairmont Forward” idea that helped attract nearly 6,000 fans for Fairmont State’s nationally televised game against West Liberty and helped collect books and canned food for the community. In 2009-10, three Fairmont State teams advanced to NCAA Championships in historic fashion. The men’s and women’s basketball teams made it to the NCAA Tournament in the same year for the first time in school history, and the softball team earned its first-ever NCAA Tournament bid. In addition to the on-field accomplishments, the NCAA released its graduation rate in January 2010 and Fairmont State’s student-athletes boasted the top graduation rate of any school in the state of West Virginia. In the spring of 2010, the FSU athletic department was recognized as the WVIAC winner in the NCAA Division II’s Community Engagement Initiative. In 2008, Elliott oversaw an athletic department that saw Fairmont State finish third in the WVIAC President’s Cup. The men’s golf team once again captured a WVIAC title and advanced to the NCAA Championships, the men’s basketball team recorded 20 wins, the softball team set a school record for conference victories and finished runner-up in the league and the baseball team captured the WVIAC Central Division championship. In addition to the athletic successes, Fairmont State student-athletes had unprecedented success in the classroom as the cumulative GPA for all student-athletes was 2.99. He also oversaw major improvements to the basketball arena with the installation of a state-of-the-art scoreboard and renovations to the Feaster Center as Fairmont State continues its commitment to a superior student-athlete experience. In his first year as athletic director, Fairmont State won a pair of conference championships in women’s basketball and men’s golf, with each of those teams advancing to the NCAA Tournament. The football team, playing its first season on a brand-new playing surface, finished with a winning record and the men’s basketball team finished with 19 victories. Elliott guided the football program for five years before accepting the athletic director’s position. In his last season as head football coach he landed six players on the All-WVIAC first team – tied for most in the league. The Falcons closed the season strong down the stretch, winning three of their last four. In his five seasons, Elliott’s players earned first team allconference honors 29 times. Elliott spent 15 seasons as an assistant coach for the Falcons from 1986-2000, spanning the tenures of Wally Hood and Doug Sams. In his first two seasons, he served as the wide receivers coach before being promoted to offensive coordinator in 1988. That season, the Falcons were the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WVIAC) champions and

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advanced to the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) playoffs. He remained offensive coordinator for the next four seasons. From 1994-2000, Elliott coordinated the Falcons’ defensive and recruiting efforts under Sams. The Falcons won two WVIAC championships (1996 and 2000) during those seven years. The Falcons were conference runners-up in 1986, 1987 and 2005. Elliott served as the skill development coach for Rich Rodriguez at West Virginia University during the 2001 football season before taking over the helm of the Fairmont State program in the spring of 2002. “This is home and this is definitely the place I want to be,” Elliott says. “I want to be part of the development of this school, this community and this county. That’s a big part of my life, and I want to make this athletic program and this school a really positive thing for the community.” Elliott also served as a temporary instructor in the School of Health and Human Performance and had done so for 11 years at Fairmont State. Elliott received his bachelor’s degree from Fairmont State in 1979 and obtained his master’s degree from WVU in 1988. He taught and was an assistant football coach at North Marion High School from 1980 until 1985. He served under head coach Roy Michael at North Marion. The Huskies posted a 57-13 record and won the state championship in 1980 and 1981. North Marion finished as the state runner-up in 1982. From 1981-86, Elliott was the head wrestling coach at North Marion. His teams posted a record of 73-26 and won five state championships. He is married to the former Mary Jo Thorne, and they are the parents of two daughters, Devan (17), and Addie, (7), and two sons, Ryan (15), and Kyle (12).

Rusty Elliott at Fairmont State Year Role Notes/Team Record 1977-79......... Student-Athlete (Wrestling)..............................................N/A 1986............... Assistant Coach................................................................. 6-4 1987............... Assistant Coach................................................................. 7-3 1988............... Assistant Coach.............................................................. 7-2-2 WVIAC Champions 1989............... Assistant Coach................................................................. 4-6 1990............... Assistant Coach.............................................................. 5-4-1 1991............... Assistant Coach.............................................................. 1-8-1 1992............... Assistant Coach................................................................. 4-6 1993............... Assistant Coach................................................................. 3-7 1994............... Assistant Coach................................................................. 3-7 1995............... Assistant Coach................................................................. 6-4 1996............... Assistant Coach................................................................. 6-4 WVIAC Champions 1997............... Assistant Coach................................................................. 5-6 1998............... Assistant Coach................................................................. 5-5 1999............... Assistant Coach................................................................. 8-2 2000............... Assistant Coach................................................................. 7-3 WVIAC Champions 2002............... Head Coach....................................................................... 3-7 2003............... Head Coach....................................................................... 4-6 2004............... Head Coach....................................................................... 5-5 2005............... Head Coach....................................................................... 4-6 2006............... Head Coach....................................................................... 4-7 2007-08..........Athletic Director Two WVIAC Championships & NCAA Tournament Appearances (Women’s Basketball, Men’s Golf)

2008-09......... Athletic Director WVIAC Championship (Men’s Golf), WVIAC Central Title (Baseball), Third In WVIAC President’s Cup

2009-10..........Athletic Director Three NCAA Tournament teams (Men’s & Women’s Basketball, Softball), WVIAC Community Engagement Winner

2010-11..........Athletic Director NCAA Community Engagement National Winner, Highest student-athlete GPA in the state of WV, six teams with winning records

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Raymond Bonnett was named associate athletic director in January 2005. The Fairmont State graduate also serves as director of NCAA compliance and is in charge of transportation for Falcon athletics. In addition, Bonnett is involved with the Fairmont State Athletic Association (FSAA) and is a board member of the Wesley Foundation, as well as a member of several other campus and community committees. He was first appointed to the compliance position in 1992 as Fairmont prepared to transition to NCAA Division II (from NAIA). In addition to his duties, Bonnett served as head baseball coach for 10 seasons leading his teams to eight WVIAC playoff appearances during that time. He is a proud Vietnam veteran after serving a four-year stint as a paratrooper in the 101st and 82nd airborne. Following his service, Bonnett enrolled at Fairmont State where he lettered one year in football and two in baseball. He captained the baseball team both seasons. Bonnett and his wife Judy each received degrees from Fairmont State. Bonnett also holds a master’s degree from West Virginia University in teaching education. Bonnett and his wife have four daughters, Sara, Tonya Dawn, Karrie Ann and Cassi Rae, and a son, Nicholas Tyler.

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kiefer Senior Woman Administrator/ Student Athlete Advisory Committee Advisor Kristi Kiefer serves as an Associate Athletic Director and Senior Woman Administrator for the athletic department at Fairmont State. Kiefer has spent nearly two decades in a variety of capacities at FSU spending 19 years as an assistant professor in the Health and Human Performance department while also serving in the athletic department as a coach, advisor and administrator. Kiefer received a bachelor’s degree from Fairmont State. As a student, she was also a cheerleader. She went on to receive a master’s degree from West Virginia University in Physical Education-Teacher Education with an emphasis in Motor Development. Kiefer has also spent 11 years spanning two stints as head coach of the cheerleading team. As a coach, Kiefer helped Fairmont State to its first national championship in cheerleading in 1995. In 2008-09, she returned to her coaching role as Fairmont State made cheerleading a varsity sport. Fairmont State finished second in the nation in the inaugural season, and in 2010 added another national championship by winning in the All-Girl Division II category. She has been at the forefront to help the sport of competitive cheer transition to acrobatics and tumbling in an effort for the sport to be recognized by the NCAA and garner emerging sport status. Last year she was named National Collegiate Acrobatic and Tumbling Association (NCATA) “Coach of the Year” honors as the team completed its second full season competing under that organization. She also helped the Falcons earn the third seed in the NCATA national

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Adam Zundell begins his seventh season as Fairmont State’s Director of Athletic Media Relations. At Fairmont State, Zundell is responsible for providing information and news to the media and fans for all 15 varsity sports. Since his arrival in 2006, he has helped increase traffic at the official athletic website, fightingfalcons.com, and helped Fairmont State become a league leader in providing audio and video for a variety of Fighting Falcon sports on the internet. Zundell has also been involved in marketing initiatives that have helped increase attendance and create new revenue opportunities. Last season, Zundell helped promote three Academic All-America student athletes and women’s basketball player Kaitiln Snyder to numerous awards. He also started the successful Falcon Loyalty Program at basketball games and created the first-ever Falcon Kids Club. He helped FSU earn recognition from the NCAA for community engagement by having the top initiative in the WVIAC. In 2010-11, his women’s basketball media guide was rated as the fourth-best book in the country. In addition, his leadership helped Fairmont State’s community engagement initiative (“Put Your Best Fairmont Forward”) be recognized as the best in the country by the NCAA. In 2009-10, the Fairmont State football media guide was rated third-best in the country by CoSIDA. In addition, Zundell helped coordinate the award-winning community engagement initiative that was best in the WVIAC and among the top 18 in the country. In 2008-09, the men’s and women’s basketball media guides were ranked among the top 20 in the country by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Prior to coming to FSU, Zundell was an assistant media relations director for three years at the University of Maryland. At Maryland, he was the primary media relations liaison for men’s soccer, wrestling and women’s lacrosse. He received national awards from CoSIDA and the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) for publications and articles he generated. He has worked with ESPN.com, CollegeSoccerNews.com and TopDrawerSoccer.com as a college soccer reporter since 2004. Last season he served as host for “Inside the 18,” a weekly video segment featuring men’s and women’s soccer at West Virginia University. Before working at Maryland, Zundell worked in the sports communications office at West Virginia University while pursuing a master’s degree in public relations/integrated marketing communication. At WVU, he worked with men’s soccer, wrestling and baseball, providing coverage of home and away contests and managing game-day activities. The Fairmont native earned his bachelor’s degree from Wheeling Jesuit where he was a fourtime All-WVIAC and three-time NCAA Division II Academic All-America performer in cross country, in addition to winning three individual conference titles in track. Zundell and his wife Kelly are the parents of Drew (6), Tyler (4) and Cara (1).

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Dr. Donald Moroose serves as the Faculty Athletic Representative for the Fairmont State Athletic Department. Moroose works with the athletic department to help maintain academic integrity, institutional control, student-athlete well being. Moroose graduated from Fairmont State in 1965 and received his doctorate in education at West Virginia University. He is beginning his 38th year as an employee of Fairmont State. He currently is a Professor of Education, Senior Level, teaching mainly graduate-level courses. Moroose is involved with the growth of the graduate school for teachers and developing master’s degrees in the School of Education. He is a member of the Fairmont State Athletic Association and has helped to raise money for the Athletic Department for nearly 25 years.

Donna Trickett has served as the Athletic Accountant since 2003. In her role, she handles all aspects of department purchasing and travel for all 15 sports as well as athletic department staff. An alumna of Fairmont State, Trickett began working on campus in 2001 in the office of the registrar. Donna and her husband Mickey have two sons, Adam and Jared. The couple resides in Fairmont.

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Mike Rogers serves as the equipment technician for Falcon athletics and has worked at Fairmont State since the 1971 football season. Rogers also officiates local high school football, basketball, baseball, and softball. As a Fairmont State student, Rogers played and lettered at quarterback for the Falcons. Rogers is a resident of Rivesville.

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Dalene Horner serves as the Program Assistant for both the Director of Athletics and the Chair of the Department of Health and Human Performance. She is involved in all facets of planning and implementation of athletic department initiatives, including season tickets and parking; facility use and scheduling; and office maintenaince. The Fairmont State alumna began working at Fairmont State in 1994 in the office of the registrar. Dalene and her husband Skip have two daughters, Brittany, a 2008 graduate at Alderson-Broaddus, and Bridget, who is a junior at Fairmont State. The Horners reside in Mannington.

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