2012-13 Campbell Men's Basketball Media Guide

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2012-2013 Men’s Basketball

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at a glance

Founded in 1887, Campbell University is a private, coeducational institution of the liberal arts, sciences, and professions offering undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral degrees. The University is comprised of the College of Arts and Sciences, the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law, the Lundy-Fetterman School of Business, the School of Education, the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, the Divinity School and its newest school, the School of Osteopathic Medicine, scheduled to open in Fall 2013.

For 125 years, Campbell University has been helping students build meaningful and successful futures. The university was ranked as one of the Best Regional Universities (South) by U.S. News & World Report in its America’s Best Colleges 2012 edition and named one of the “100 Best College Buys” in the nation by Institutional Research & Evaluation, Inc. Campbell is also recognized as a Servicemembers Opportunity College.

Location: Set on over 1500 acres, Campbell maintains a

beautiful, residential campus in the Cape Fear region of North Carolina. The University is located just 28 miles north of Fayetteville and 30 miles south of Raleigh, the capital city. Campbell also boasts campuses in the Research Triangle Park, Fort Bragg/Pope and Camp Lejeune. The Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law moved to a facility in Raleigh in the fall of 2009.

Mission: The mission of Campbell University is to graduate

students with exemplary academic and professional skills who are prepared for purposeful lives and meaningful service. The University is informed and inspired by its Baptist heritage and three basic theological and biblical presuppositions: learning is appointed and conserved by God as essential to the fulfillment of human destiny; in Christ all things consist and find ultimate unity; and the Kingdom of God in this world is rooted and grounded in Christian community

Curriculum: The University has over 100 undergraduate

tracks and concentrations; as well as graduate and professional degree programs within the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law, College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, School of Business, School of Education, Divinity School and School of Osteopathic Medicine. Campbell University is also recognized as a North Carolina Teaching Fellows institution.

Enrollment: Each year, Campbell enrolls approximately 6,000 students representing diverse cultural, socioeconomic and religious backgrounds. On the main campus, approximately 3,000 undergraduates are enrolled with more than 1,500 students enrolled in master’s programs or professional schools. Faculty/Student Ratio: Campbell offers small class sizes and individual attention, with a faculty to student ratio of 1-to-20. Over 90 percent of faculty hold doctoral or terminal degrees. Athletics: Campbell is a member of the NCAA Division I Big South Conference. Men’s varsity sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis, track and field and wrestling. Women’s sports include basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, volleyball and lacrosse. The Fighting Camels also compete in the Pioneer Football League, the Coastal Collegiate Swimming Association and as an associate member of the Southern Conference in wrestling. The University embraces the conviction that there is no conflict between the life of faith and the life of inquiry.


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INSIDE CONTENTS

Campbell University .........................................................................................................................IFC John W. Pope Jr. Convocation Center/Gilbert Craig Gore Arena ..........................................2 Gore Arena Records ..............................................................................................................................4 2012-13 Roster .......................................................................................................................................5 2012-13 Outlook ....................................................................................................................................6 Player Profiles..........................................................................................................................................8 Head Coach Robbie Laing ............................................................................................................... 29 Assistant Coaches............................................................................................................................... 32 Athletic Training.................................................................................................................................. 36 Strength & Conditioning ................................................................................................................. 37 Student-Athlete Support Services ............................................................................................... 38 Director of Athletics Bob Roller ..................................................................................................... 40 University President Dr. Jerry M. Wallace ................................................................................... 41 2011-12 Review/Stats ....................................................................................................................... 42 All-Time Results ................................................................................................................................... 48 Campbell in the NCAA Tournament ............................................................................................ 57 All-Time Roster .................................................................................................................................... 58 All-Time Division I individual career stats .................................................................................. 62 1,000 Point Club .................................................................................................................................. 65 Division I era records ......................................................................................................................... 68 Campbell Honor Roll ......................................................................................................................... 78 CU vs. All Opponents ........................................................................................................................ 80 The Fighting Camel............................................................................................................................ 81 2012-13 Opponents .......................................................................................................................... 82 Opponent Records............................................................................................................................. 84 Campbell Basketball History .......................................................................................................... 85 Surrounding the Creek/CU Athletics Facilities......................................................................... 88 Media Information ............................................................................................................................. 92 Big South Conference ....................................................................................................................... 96

2012-13 Campbell University Basketball Schedule Date Day Opponent Location Time Nov. 1 Thurs. COKER (Exhibition) BUIES CREEK 7:00 Nov. 9 Fri. AVERETT BUIES CREEK 7:00 Nov. 12 Mon. NORTHWESTERN STATE BUIES CREEK 7:00 Nov. 16 Fri. APPALACHIAN STATE BUIES CREEK 7:45 Nov. 18 Sun. at Iowa State ^ Ames, Iowa 6:00 CST Nov. 20 Tues. at Cincinnati ^ Cincinnati, Ohio 7:00 Nov. 23 Fri. North Carolina A&T ^ Las Vegas, Nev. 10:30 am PST Jacksonville State/Northern Arizona ^ Las Vegas, Nev. TBA Nov. 24 Sat. Nov. 29 Thurs. NEWBERRY BUIES CREEK 7:00 Dec. 4 Tues. ROBERT MORRIS BUIES CREEK 7:00 Dec. 12 Wed. RIO GRANDE BUIES CREEK 7:00 Dec. 19 Wed. at Gonzaga (TV) Spokane, Wash. 6:00 PST Dec. 22 Sat. at Seattle Seattle, Wash. 7:00 PST Dec. 29 Sat. UNC WILMINGTON BUIES CREEK 1:00 Jan. 2 Wed. at East Carolina Greenville, N.C. 7:00 Jan. 5 Sat. GARDNER-WEBB * BUIES CREEK 3:30 Jan. 9 Wed. at Longwood * Farmville, Va. 7:00 Jan. 12 Sat. at Presbyterian * Clinton, S.C. 7:30 Jan. 16 Wed. at VMI Lexington, Va. 7:00 Jan. 19 Sat. WINTHROP * BUIES CREEK 1:00 Jan. 23 Wed. RADFORD * BUIES CREEK 7:00 Jan. 26 Sat. at Coastal Carolina * Conway, S.C. 7:00 Jan. 29 Tues. at Liberty * Lynchburg, Va. 7:00 Feb. 2 Sat. UNC ASHEVILLE * BUIES CREEK 3:30 Feb. 6 Wed. HIGH POINT * BUIES CREEK 7:00 Feb. 9 Sat. at Charleston Southern * Charleston, S.C. 5:30 Feb. 13 Wed. LIBERTY * (Flames TV) BUIES CREEK 7:00 Feb. 16 Sat. VMI * (MASN-TV) BUIES CREEK 2:00 Feb. 19 Tues. at Radford * Radford, Va. 7:00 Feb. 23 Sat. BRACKET BUSTERS BUIES CREEK TBA Feb. 27 Wed. LONGWOOD * BUIES CREEK 7:00 Mar. 2 Sat. at High Point * High Point, N.C. 4:00 Mar. 5 Tues. Big South First Round Conway, S.C. TBA Mar. 7 Thurs. Big South Quarterfinals Conway, S.C. TBA Mar. 9 Sat. Big South Semifinals Conway, S.C. TBA Mar. 10 Sun. Big South Championship Conway, S.C. TBA * Big South opponent ^ Global Sports Hoops Showcase

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CAMEL FACTS Location ..........................................................................................................Buies Creek, N.C. Founded ...........................................................................................................January 5, 1887 Enrollment .....................6384 (all campuses), 3036 (main campus undergraduate) President.............................................................. Dr. Jerry M. Wallace (East Carolina, ‘56) Director of Athletics........................................................... Bob Roller (Virginia Tech, ‘83) Conference...................................................................................................................Big South Affiliation ..........................................................................................................NCAA Division I School Colors ...................................................................................................Orange & Black Nickname ........................................................................................................Fighting Camels Arena................... John W. Pope Jr. Convocation Center / Gilbert Craig Gore Arena Capacity ................................................................................................................................. 3095 Press Row Phone ............................................................................................... 910.814.5541 Athletics Department Phone: ....................................................................... 910.893.1327 Head Coach ......................................................................................Robbie Laing (Troy, ‘82) Record at Campbell ...................................................................................101-165 (9 years) Overall Record ....................................................................................................................Same Associate Head Coach ....................................... Charles Baker (Eastern Kentucky, ‘90) Assistant Coach .................................................................. Brian Burg (Mount Mercy, ‘03) Assistant Coach .............................................................. Ryan Ridder (Embry-Riddle, ‘08) Graduate Assistant .................................................................Cole Dewey (Campbell, ‘11) Director of Operations ................................................Deon Curry (Michigan State, ‘08) Basketball Office Phone .................................................................................. 910.893.1335 2011-12 Overall Record ...................................................................................................17-15 2010-11 Big South Record......................................................................................11-7 (3rd) Starters Returning ......................................................................................................................3 Letter winners Returning/Lost.......................................................................................... 7/6 Newcomers .................................................................................................................................. 9

MEDIA INFORMATION Associate A.D./Media Services (Contact for MBB, MSOC, Golf) ................ Stan Cole E-Mail .........................................................................................................cole@campbell.edu Office Phone........................................................................................................ 910.893.1331 Cell Phone ............................................................................................................ 910.814.7467 Assoc. Director of Media Services (FB/SB/SWIM) .................................Jason Williams E-Mail ................................................................................................jwilliams@campbell.edu Office Phone........................................................................................................ 910.814.4367 Asst. Director of Media Services (VB, WBB, SB) ...........................................Nate Blythe E-Mail .................................................................................................... blythe@campbell.edu Office Phone........................................................................................................ 910.893.1369 Media Services Assistant (WSOC, WST, WLAX)........................... Laura Caroline Spell E-Mail ........................................................................................................spell@campbell.edu Office Phone........................................................................................................ 910.893.1529 Website ..............................................................................................................GoCamels.com Mailing Address ....................................................................P.0. Box 10, 78 Dr. McKoy Rd. .............................................................................................................. Buies Creek, N.C. 27506

2012-13 CAMPBELL BASKETBALL GUIDE Editor.............................................................................................................................. Stan Cole Editorial Assistance ...................... Jason Williams, Nate Blythe, Laura Caroline Spell Photography ..................................Bennett Scarborough, Will Bratton, Paul Burgett, ......................Todd Scarborough,Chris Haynes, Todd Drexler, Mike Cox, Joel Penny Interior Design............................................................................................................ Stan Cole Outside Covers Design ...............Jonathan Bronsink / University Communications Inside Back Cover Design ...................................................................................... Leah Kulp

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John W. Pope Jr. Convocation Center / Gilbert Craig Gore Arena The John W. Pope Convocation Center and Gilbert Craig Gore Arena is the home of Campbell Basketball. Dedicated on Oct. 17, 2008 and hosting its inaugural basketball games on Nov. 15, 2008, the 109,000 square-foot-building ranks among the finest facilities in the Big South Conference and the state of North Carolina. The $34 million project includes 3,095 (all chair back) seats for basketball games at Gilbert Craig Gore Arena, in addition to a 1,200-square foot Presidential hospitality suite. Fans in attendance not only experience the excitement of college basketball, but are also entertained by state-of-theart lighting, scoreboard, video and audio systems. For Convocation or graduation, the building will hold up to 4,000. Through four seasons, the Fighting Camels have truly enjoyed a home court advantage in Gore Arena. Campbell’s men own a 40-16 won-lost record on its home floor. The 2011-12 squad won 11 of 13 games at the site. Three of the five largest crowds ever to watch a Campbell men’s basketball game in Buies Creek packed Gore Arena during 2011-12. Fans jammed the Arena to near capacity for games against UNC Asheville (3035) and East Carolina (3028). The Camels defeated the Pirates for the second-straight time in Buies Creek. Campbell led all Big South Conference men’s programs in home attendance for league games (2020). CU made history on Nov. 23, 2009 when the Camels hosted an Atlantic Coast Conference school in men’s basketball for the first time on the senior college level. A standing-room only audience of 3205 watched CU hang tough with the Hokies, and even lead midway through the second

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half before dropping a 71-60 decision. Locker rooms for the Campbell University men’s and women’s basketball teams each measure 1,400 square feet and include separate lounge/ video review areas and coaches dressing rooms. Dressing rooms are also provided for Campbell’s volleyball and wrestling programs, as well as game officials and visiting teams. The wrestling program also has use of a 3,500 square foot practice area, which more than accommodates two regulation mats. The building includes a 3,000-square foot weight room devoted to Campbell University athletes. Additionally, Campbell’s basketball and volleyball programs also have the ability to work out at the same time, thanks to the 6,800 square foot Fred McCall practice gymnasium, which is located just a few paces from the men’s basketball locker room. The 5,200-square foot Robert P. Holding Sr., Student Fitness Center, which includes cardiovascular equipment, weight machines, free weights, and a revolving climbing wall, is already a focal point of the campus. The facility is a center of activity for student recreation and wellness, plus athletics practice and competition. It also houses 2,800 square feet devoted to the University’s exercise science curriculum. Upon entering the building into the 3,700-square foot atrium, which houses the Campbell Sports Hall of Fame, visitors proceed up stairs (or an elevator) on both the north and south sides to the entrance of Gore Arena. The concourse level of the two-story building offers primary circulation of the seating area, concessions, rest rooms and other amenities. Both arena levels are fully accessible to individuals with disabilities.

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Gilbert Craig Gore Arena Records • TEAM

MOST POINTS .......................................................... 103 vs. Methodist (12/10/11) MOST POINTS (Opponent) .................................. 97 VMI vs. Campbell (11/24/08) FEWEST POINTS ................................45 Florida Gulf Coast vs. Campbell (1/14/10) FEWEST POINTS (Campbell)............................................ 50 vs. Belmont (1/30/10) MOST POINTS (Combined) ..................189 VMI (97) vs. Campbell (92) (11/24/08) FEWEST POINTS (Combined) ......98 Campbell (51) vs. USC Upstate (47) (2/21/09) FIELD GOALS..........................................39 Campbell vs. UNC Asheville (11/22/08) FIELD GOALS (Opp.) ............................................. 33 VMI vs. Campbell (11/24/08) FEWEST FIELD GOALS........................13 Florida Gulf Coast vs. Campbell (1/14/10) FEWEST FIELD GOALS (Campbell) .................................. 16 vs. Belmont (1/30/10) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ........... 70 vs. VMI (11/24/08), vs. St. Andrews (11/13/09) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS (Opp.) ............................... 72 VMI vs. Campbell (1/21/12) FEWEST FG ATTEMPTS ...........................................39 vs. North Florida (11/27/09) FEWEST FG ATTEMPTS (Opp.) ........................... 39 Mercer vs. Campbell (2/12/10) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS .......................................... 19 VMI vs. Campbell (11/24/08) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS (Campbell) ........................11 vs. UNC Asheville (11/22/08) 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS ........................................ 40 VMI vs. Campbell (11/24/08) 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS (Campbell)..................................26 vs. Lipscomb (2/9/09) FEWEST 3-PT. FG ............................................................... 0 vs. Belmont (1/30/10) FEWEST 3-PT. FG (Opp.) ...........................1 Kennesaw State vs. Campbell (1/7/11) FEWEST 3-PT. ATTEMPTS .............................................5 vs. North Florida (1/5/11) FEWEST 3-PT. ATTEMPTS (Opp.) .................... 9 Jacksonville vs. Campbell (1/3/10) FREE THROWS MADE .........................................................32 vs. Liberty (12/1/11) FREE THROWS MADE (Opp.) ................. 28 East Carolina vs. Campbell (11/14/11) .................................................................28 UNC Asheville vs. Campbell (1/12/12) FT ATTEMPTS......................................................................43 vs. Liberty (12/1/11) FT ATTEMPTS (Opp.) ........................................44 Lipscomb vs. Campbell (2/9/09) FT MADE (Combined) ..............59 Campbell (31) vs. East Carolina (28) (11/14/11) FT ATTEMPTS (Combined) ........... 80 Campbell (41) vs. East Carolina (39) (11/14/11) FEWEST FT MADE...............................................4 vs. Johnson C. Smith (11/29/10) FEWEST FT MADE (Opp.) ............................ 5 USC Upstate vs. Campbell (2/17/10) FEWEST FT ATTEMPTS.............................................8 vs. UNC Asheville (11/22/08) FEWEST FT ATTEMPTS (Opp.) ..................... 7 USC Upstate vs. Campbell (2/17/10) MOST REBOUNDS ....................................................54 vs. St. Andrews (11/13/09) MOST REBOUNDS (Opp.) ........................... 49 Jacksonville vs. Campbell (1/17/09) MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS .................................26 vs. St. Andrews (11/13/09) MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS (Opp.) ........ 21 Jacksonville vs. Campbell (1/17/09) MOST FOULS .......................................................... 30 vs. UNC Asheville (1/12/12) MOST FOULS (Opp.) .......................................... 33 Liberty vs. Campbell (12/1/11) MOST FOULS (Combined) ...................... 60 Campbell (27) vs. Liberty (33) (12/1/11) BEST FG PERCENTAGE ....................... .609 (28-46) vs. Houston Bap st (11/11/11) BEST FG PERCENTAGE (Opp.) ............ .564 (22-29) Mercer vs. Campbell (2/12/10) LOWEST FG% ................................................... .314 (16-51) vs. Belmont (1/30/10) LOWEST FG% (Opp.).............................. .271 (13-48) Florida Gulf Coast (1/14/10) BEST 3-POINT FG% ........................................ .800 (4-5) vs. North Florida (1/5/11) BEST 3-POINT FG% (Opp.).......... .650 (13-20) Longwood vs. Campbell (11/27/10) BEST FT PERCENTAGE ..... .875 (14-16) Campbell vs. Appalachian State (12/30/09) BEST FT PERCENTAGE (Opp.) ........ 1.000 (9-9) J.C. Smith vs. Campbell (11/29/10) MOST ASSISTS ...................................................... 30 vs. UNC Asheville (11/22/08) MOST STEALS ................................................... 16 vs. Florida Gulf Coast (1/14/10) MOST STEALS (Opp.) ............................................ 13 VMI vs. Campbell (11/24/08) MOST BLOCKED SHOTS ............................... 11 vs. North Carolina A&T (11/17/11) MOST BLOCKED SHOTS (Opp.) .............................. 9 ETSU vs. Campbell (2/23/09) ................................................................. 9 Coastal Carolina vs. Campbell (1/2/12) MOST TURNOVERS ................................................... 24 vs. North Florida (1/5/10) MOST TURNOVERS (Opp.) ............................ 28 Chowan vs. Campbell (11/15/08) FEWEST TURNOVERS ............................................................ 6 vs. North Florida (1/19/09) .......................................................................................................6 vs. Methodist (12/10/11) FEWEST TURNOVERS (Opp.) ........................ 5 Presbyterian vs. Campbell (2/4/12) HIGHEST SCORING HALF .................. 58 (2nd) Campbell vs. Methodist (12/10/11) HIGHEST SCORING HALF (Opp.) .............. 65 (2nd) Belmont vs. Campbell (2/6/09) LOWEST SCORING HALF .................................16 (1st) vs. North Florida (11/27/09) LOWEST SCORING HALF (Opp.) ......... 19 (2nd) USC Upstate vs. Campbell (2/21/09) ...................................................................... 19 (1st) ETSU vs. Campbell (2/19/10) MOST OVERTIME PERIODS .. 1 vs. Mercer (1/10/11), vs. Coastal Carolina (1/2/12) LARGEST VICTORY MARGIN ........ 48 Campbell (103-55) vs. Methodist (12/10/11) LARGEST VICTORY MARGIN (Big South) 12 Campbell (96-82) vs. Liberty (12/1/11) LARGEST VICTORY MARGIN (A-Sun) .... 30 Campbell (85-55) vs. Stetson (1/22/11) LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY (Opp.) . 25 Belmont (75-50) vs. Campbell (1/30/10)

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• INDIVIDUAL MOST POINTS ........................33 Darren White vs. North Carolina A&T (11/17/11) .............................................................. 33 Darren White vs. Methodist (12/10/11) MOST POINTS (Opp.) ......................................... 33 Keith Gabriel of VMI (1/21/12) MOST POINTS (Half) (Opp.) ........................ 27 (2nd) Keith Gabriel of VMI (1/21/12) MOST POINTS (Half) (CU) ........... 22 (2nd) Jonathan Rodriguez vs. Mercer (2/12/10) ...................................... 22 (2nd) Darren White vs. North Carolina A&T (11/17/11) MOST FIELD GOALS ............... 13 Darren White vs. North Carolina A&T (11/17/11) MOST FIELD GOALS (Opp.) ............................... 12 Keith Gabriel of VMI (1/21/12) MOST FG ATTEMPTS ................21 Darren White vs. North Carolina A&T (11/17/11) MOST FG ATTEMPTS (Opp.) ................................ 27 Keith Gabriel of VMI (1/21/12) BEST FG% (Min. 5 aƩ.) ..................... 1.000 (8-8) Marvelle Harris vs. J.C. Smith (11/29/10) BEST FG% (Min. 5 aƩ.) (Opp.) ........... .857 (6-7) Chavis Holmes of VMI (11/22/08) BEST FG% (Min. 10 aƩ.) ....................833 (10-12) Darren White vs. VMI (1/21/12) BEST FG% (Min. 10 aƩ.) (Opp.) ........... .800 (8-10) Brian Wright of Lipscomb (2/9/09) MOST 3-POINT FG (Opp.).................................. 6 Keith Gabriel of VMI (11/24/08) MOST 3-POINT FG (Campbell) .............7 Lorne Merthie vs. USC Upstate (2/17/10) .................................................... 7 Lorne Merthie vs. Johnson C. Smith (11/29/10) 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS ..................................... 15 Keith Gabriel of VMI (1/21/12) 3-POINT FG ATT. (Campbell) ............... 13 Lorne Merthie vs. J.C. Smith (11/29/10) BEST 3-POINT FG % (Min. 5 aƩ.)......... .857 (6-7) Eric Griffin vs. Lipscomb (2/10/11) MOST FREE THROWS ...............13 Jonathan Rodriguez vs. Kennesaw State (2/15/10) MOST FREE THROWS (Opp). .......................... 12 Adam Sollazzo of ETSU (2/24/11) MOST FT ATTEMPTS..................................... 16 Lorne Merthie vs. Mercer (1/10/11) MOST FT ATTEMPTS (Opp.) ........................... 13 Adam Sollazzo of ETSU (2/24/11) .................................................................... 13 Joel Vander Pol of Liberty (12/1/11) BEST FT% (Min. 10 aƩ.)................1.000 (12-12) Trey Freeman vs. East Carolina (11/14/11) BEST FT% (Min. 10 aƩ.) (Opp.) ............. .923 (12-13) Adam Sollazzo of ETSU (2/24/11) MOST REBOUNDS (Campbell) ........................ 16 Darren White vs. VMI (1/21/12) MOST REBOUNDS (Opp.) ............. 20 Daniel Emerson, Mercer vs. Campbell (1/3/09) MOST OFF. REBOUNDS ..................... 8 Jonathan Rodriguez vs. St. Andrews (11/13/09) MOST ASSISTS ......................................... 13 Junard Hartley vs. Stetson (1/16/10) MOST ASSISTS (Opp.)..................................... 12 Adam Sollazzo of ETSU (2/23/09) MOST STEALS ................................................. 7 Junard Hartley vs. ETSU (2/19/10) MOST STEALS (Opp.) ................... 7 James Florence, Mercer vs. Campbell (1/3/09) MOST BLOCKED SHOTS (CU) ............................. 7 Kyle Vejraska vs. ETSU (2/23/09) MOST BLOCKED SHOTS (Opp.) ............... 5 Marcus Allen of Jacksonville (1/17/09) MOST TURNOVERS (Opp.) .................... 9 Brock Young of East Carolina (11/17/09)

• POPE CENTER / GORE ARENA FACTS YEAR OPENED ..................................................................................... 2008 COST ......................................................................................... $34 million SEATING CAPACITY ............................................................................ 3,095 RESULT OF FIRST GAME (Men) Campbell 79, Chowan 64, Nov. 11, 2008 (A n. 2563) FIRST Campbell Loss ..... VMI 97, Campbell 92, Nov. 24, 2008 (A n. 1531) Top 10 HOME CROWDS 1. . 3205 Nov. 23, 2009 2. 3035 Jan. 12, 2012 3. 3028 Nov. 14, 2011 4. 3023 Feb. 19, 2010 5. 2947 Jan. 21, 2012 6. 2778 Nov. 17, 2009 7. 2672 Feb. 9, 2012 8. 2563 Nov. 15, 2008 9. 2411 Jan. 16, 2010 10. 2318 Feb. 4, 2012

Va. Tech 71, Campbell 60 UNC Asheville 89, Campbell 82 Campbell 76, East Carolina 74 Campbell 79, ETSU 57 Campbell 80, VMI 83 Campbell 74, East Carolina 68 Campbell 67, Winthrop 58 Campbell 79, Chowan 64 Campbell 81, Stetson 55 Presbyterian 69, Campbell 67

ALL-TIME CAMPBELL/ GORE ARENA RECORD

40-16 (.714) - 4 seasons

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2012-13 Fighting Camels

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Name Antwon Oliver Trey Freeman * Darian Hooker Casey Perrin Darren White * Nnadozie Onuoha * Leek Leek Jordan Faciane Marvelle Harris ** Andrew Ryan * Darius Leonard Reco McCarter Tyler Zegarzewski * D.J. Mason Antonio Kalpic * Trae Bremer

Pos. F G G G G G-F F G F G F F F F F C

Ht. 6-6 6-2 6-0 5-9 6-4 6-3 6-6 6-4 6-6 6-5 6-9 6-6 6-6 6-6 6-9 6-9

Wt. 185 185 170 160 210 200 215 210 215 200 225 195 205 215 220 250

Class Hometown / High School (Previous School) Jr.-R Racine, Wisc. / Horlick (Iowa State, SW Tennessee CC) So. Virginia Beach, Va. / Kellam Jr. Washington, D.C. / Maret (Mineral Area CC) Fr. Scottsdale, Ariz. / Cactus Shadows (Maine Central Institute) Sr. Danville, Va. / Dan River (Midland JC) Jr. Wake Forest, N.C. / Wake Forest-Rolesville Jr. Khartoum, Sudan / High Point Wesleyan (Tallahassee CC) Fr. Ellenwood, Ga. / Morrow Jr. Macon, Ga. / Northeast (Heat Academy) So.-R Lynden, Wash. / Rabun Gap-Nacoochee (Ga.) So.-R Raleigh, N.C. / Kestrel Heights (Kent State) So.-R Goldsboro, N.C. / Wayne Country Day (Virginia Commonwealth) So.-R Hope Valley, R.I. / Chariho Regional Fr. Clarkton, N.C. / West Bladen Jr.-R Sibenik, Croatia / Wesleyan Christian (Roane State CC) Fr.-R Leoti, Kan. / Wichita County

Head Coach: Robbie Laing (Troy, ’82) 9th Year Associate Head Coach: Charles Baker (Eastern Kentucky, ’90) Assistant Coaches: Brian Burg (Mount Mercy, ’03), Ryan Ridder (Embry-Riddle ’08) Graduate Assistant: Cole Dewey (Campbell, ‘11) Director of Operations: Deon Curry (Michigan State, ‘08) Pronunciations: Trae Bremer Jordan Faciane Marvelle Harris Darian Hooker Antonio Kalpic

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Darius Leonard Reco McCarter Nnadozie Onuoha Tyler Zegarzewski Robbie Laing

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Campbell University • Men’s Basketball 2012-2013

Fighting Camel Outlook: Camels picked on top of Big South North Division For the first time in his decade-long tenure as head basketball coach at Campbell University, Robbie Laing knows that his team will not have the opportunity to surprise opponents, either in or outside league play. Big South Conference coaches and media members made it known they were aware of the talent in Buies Creek when Campbell was picked to finish on top of the North Division. Coming off a 17-15 season when it finished third (11-7) in the Big South standings, the Fighting Camels return three starters from last year’s club, including Trey Freeman and Darren White, both of whom were named to the pre-season all-conference first team. Campbell received 21 first-place votes and eight second to finish atop the North Division with 166 points. VMI was second, followed by High Point, Liberty, Radford and the league’s newest member, Longwood (49). “I believe pre-season recognition is an indicator that we have developed a quality program,” said Laing, who is in his 10th year in charge of the Fighting Camel program. “How accurate a pre-season poll is, I don’t know, but it indicates that we are putting a consistent product out there. The last half of this decade, we’ve put together a really solid program. Now, we’re hoping to make a bigger jump, get deep into the Big South tournament and into post-season play.” Charleston Southern, which tied with Campbell for third place last year, was picked to win the South Division, followed by Coastal Carolina, UNC Asheville, Winthrop, Gardner-Webb and Presbyterian. The 2012-13 forecast marked the first time since 1988-89 that Campbell was predicted to finish at the top of its league pre-season ranking in men’s basketball. “Collectively, this is best group I’ve had together at Campbell as far as basketball talent, citizenship, student-athletes, and buying into the program,” said Laing. The concern is experience. We only have nine years of Division I experience on the roster. But if we can stay together and learn until January, we’ve got a chance to compete for the title.” Returning players A deep and talented roster is led by key returnees White, Freeman, Marvelle Harris and Andrew Ryan. A senior from Danville, Va., White finished 5th among league scoring leaders (16.8), 4th in field goal percentage (.520) and 8th in blocks (1.06) in 2011-12, when he was named to the all-conference second team. The 6-foot-4 wing guard scored in double figures 28 times in 32 games, including 10 contests of 20 or more points. He scored 33 points in a game twice (setting a Gore Arena record in the process) – against North Carolina A&T in CU’s first outing in the Dale Howard Classic – and vs. Methodist. White set a school junior class record for points (536) in a year, a total that is tied for the 8th-highest in CU senior college (since 196162) history and 4th-most in the Division I era. He nearly missed a triple-double with 22 points, a career-high 16 rebounds and 8 assists in a win over VMI, setting a CU Gore Arena rebounding mark in the process. He was also chosen as pre-season Big South player of the year and Mid-Major pre-season All-American by College Sports Madness. “Darren can score the ball in so many ways,” said Laing. “He finishes at the hole so well, his mid-range game is just phenomenal, and yet was one of the best 3-point shooters in the conference last year. Because of that, we’re going to put the ball in Senior guard Darren White

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the hand of the guys who can score the most and make sure he gets high volume shot opportunities.” Last year, White was chosen Big South player of the week twice by College Sports Madness, the second time following a 25-point (18 in the second half ) performance in CU’s 87-81 loss at NC State. White was selected for Big South monthly allleague teams by CollegeHoops.net in November, December and January. In addition, White was named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Honors Court and earned a place Sophomore guard Trey Freeman on the Big South Conference Presidential Honor Roll. An information technology and security major, White owns a 3.41 cumulative grade-point average. “At 6-four, Darren can take over a game, and he has,” said Laing. “He’s got to be a guy we can depend on to do that on a more regular basis.” Freeman was named the 2012 Big South Conference freshman of the year and to the CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major Freshman All-America Team. The 6-foot-2 point guard led all Big South freshmen in scoring (13.9), free throw percentage (.871), field goal accuracy (.437), assist-turnover ratio (1.59) and minutes played (32.03), while ranking 2nd in assists (3.83). A native of Virginia Beach, Va., Freeman led the conference and ranked 26th in the nation in foul shooting. Overall, he finished sixth among Big South leaders in assists, fifth in assist-turnover ratio, 8th in minutes and 14th in scoring. “Trey has lots of intangible qualities,” said Coach Laing. “He has an intrinsic gene for winning. His mid-range game is really, really good, he has the ability to go to the rim, and if he gets fouled, he’s one of the nation’s best free throw shooters. Trey’s enthusiasm for the game just permeates through the team.” In addition to being the leading vote-getter on the Big South all-freshman team, Freeman was named to the Big South all-conference 4th team by College Sports Madness. He was one of 25 players selected to the 2012 Mid-Major freshman team by CollegeInsider.com, which produces the weekly Mid-Major Top-25 poll. Freeman scored in double digits 23 times in 28 games, including five, 20-point efforts. He scored a season-high 28 points in a 96-82 win over Liberty (Dec. 1), tallied 22 in a 62-57 triumph over Charleston Southern (Feb. 2) and had 20 (including 12-of-12 from the line) in Campbell’s 76-74 victory against East Carolina (Nov. 14). He was named Big South freshman of the week three times during the year. He opened the year by setting a school record of 29-straight free throws made, a mark he broke in January and February when he hit 35 in a row from the line. On the year, he made 101 of his 116 foul shots to set a school record for free throw accuracy. Freeman recorded the 2nd-highest scoring game by a Camel freshman in his collegiate debut with a 22-point effort on Nov. 11, 2011 vs. Houston Baptist. Only Clarence Grier (25 points at East Carolina on Nov. 26, 1983) has scored more points in his freshman debut for the Camels since the program moved to the Division I ranks in 1977-78. “Darren and Trey were disappointed in the way our season ended last year with four-straight losses,” said Coach Laing. “They didn’t just talk about what they wanted to do; they went out and took action. They willingly took constructive criticism about what needed to get better, and took action immediately. There’s no question our two best players are our

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Fighting Camel Outlook: Camels picked on top of Big South North Division two hardest workers. They’re at the front of the pack, our feature players and hardest workers, who do the best job off the court as students and representatives of our program and university. Fortunately, we’ve got a bunch of guys who want to help them carry that flag and do the right things to become a better team.” Six-foot-six junior Marvelle Harris, the only player on the roster with two full years of experience at Campbell, figures to assume a larger role on offense in 2012-13. A product of Macon, Ga., Harris already ranks 9th on Campbell’s all-time blocked shots list with 78 rejections in 63 collegiate games. He averaged 5.0 points and grabbed 5.8 rebounds (17th in the Big South) as a sophomore. “Marvelle showed more development from year 2 to 3 than most players I’ve coached,” said Laing, who has been involved in the college game for three decades. Marvelle has been a tremendous defender and rebounder, but his offensive game has really evolved. He’s going to be part of the core of our success this year.” Also back is red-shirt sophomore guard Andrew Ryan. A 6-foot-5 lefthanded shooting wing from Lynden, Wash., Ryan shot 36 percent from 3-point distance last season when he averaged 3.8 points over 28 games. “Andrew has really improved his body and as a third-year sophomore really developed his game,” said Laing. “We’re trying to get him to take on an attack the rim mentality, instead of just settling for the 3. Andrew’s a tough kid and rugged rebounder. As he matures defensively, he could be a really important piece to our program.” Only one other returning scholarship player – Antonio Kalpic – saw action for the Camels last season. A 6-foot-9 red-shirt junior forward from Croatia, Kalpic played in 24 games and averaged 1.8 points while shooting 63 percent from the floor. “Antonio has a better understanding of what we’re looking for from him after a year in our program,” said Laing. “When we see bigger front lines, because of his comfort level with the system, he has a chance to make a significant contribution as well.” Newcomers The loss of first-team all-conference forward Eric Griffin, who averaged 15.7 points and 8.6 rebounds while leading the league in blocked shots (2.35) and 1000 point scorer Lorne Merthie, will be assuaged by an influx of newcomers, two of which practiced with the Camels last season. Six-foot-nine posts Darius Leonard of Raleigh, N.C., and Trae Bremer from Leoti, Kan., will add size and effort along the front line. Leonard sat out the 2011-12 season after transferring from Kent State, where he saw action in 30 games as a freshman. A highly-rated recruit out of Kestrel Heights High School, Leonard figures to make an immediate impact on the front line. “Darius had the benefit of practicing year-round, really developed his body and has become a well-conditioned inside guy,” said Laing. “He has very good offensive skills and is probably most crafty player I’ve had around the rim – outside of (CU’s all-time leading scorer) Jonathan Rodriguez – with his skill set. Certainly, he’s a true center we’re going to rely heavily on as an inside threat.” Bremer missed all but two games of his senior year at Wichita County High School in 2010-11 with a knee injury and continued to re-habilitate while workJunior forward Marvelle Harris

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ing on his fitness last season as a red-shirt. “While Trae doesn’t always look the part of a prototypical post player, he’s extremely coach-able,” said Laing. “He does the little things; he moves the ball, takes charges, blocks out, runs the floor; does what you ask him to do. He’s a fighter, a big-hearted guy.” Seven newcomers will have the chance to break into a rotation that figures to be larger as Laing intends to return to the fast-paced attack that made the Camels one of the nation’s highest-scoring attacks in years past. Darian Hooker, a native of Washington, D.C., will push for playing time at both guard spots. Last year at Mineral Area College, the 6-foot guard averaged 17.9 points and shot 80 percent from the line, 46 percent from 3-point range. “Darian has the explosiveness of a Ledell Eackles (2005-07), and can go coast-to-coast in a second,” said Laing. “He has Great lift on his jump shot and is a very accurate shooter. He’s a guy that can put points up in bunches and has the potential of being one of best on-ball defensive players in our league.” Antwon Oliver joins the Camels from Southwest Tennessee Community College after spending a red-shirt year at Iowa State. The 6-foot-6 native of Racine, Wisc., has the ability to supply quality minutes in the paint or on the perimeter. “Antwon’s a player,” said Laing. “Is he a 3 or a 4? I don’t know. He has a great mid-range shot from 17 feet and in, and is crafty around the basket. He’s quick enough to give bigger posts some fits. He’ll have to learn to play at this level with intensity on the defensive end, and to change ends better. But that’s not an ability issue, just an understanding issue of where he is.” Like Oliver, Leek Leek is another athletic (6-foot-6) wing who figures to see plenty of floor time early on. A two-time, first-team All-Panhandle Conference performer at Tallahassee Community College, Leek posted two-year JUCO averages of 9.0 points and 5.9 boards. “Leek is a phenomenal athlete with great timing for rebounds, tip-backs and making plays around the bucket,” said Laing of the Sudan native, who prepped at High Point (N.C.) Wesleyan Christian Academy. He has one of best first steps I’ve ever coached and is very explosive off the dribble. As he learns how to fit into the system, he could be a very special player.” Laing also anticipates early contributions from Goldsboro, N.C., native Reco McCarter, who joined the program after spending the last two years at VCU. The 6-foot-6 red-shirt sophomore is a left-handed shooter like Leek, but has the ability to play anywhere on the perimeter. McCarter was a two-time all-state performer at Wayne Country Day before he spent two years at VCU, including the 2011 Final Four run. “We’re really excited about Reco because he’s a 2-3-1,” said Laing. “He’s a 2-guard with the ability to play the 3, and even give you some time at the point. He’s very versatile, really long, a good defender with a nice looking shot. He saw limited time at VCU and received an NCAA transfer waiver, but he’s been coached well and is one of our stronger defensive players, which really moves him to the head of the class. Reco’s come into a system ready to play.” Six-foot-six D.J. Mason earned all-state honors at West Bladen High School and figures to see plenty of action as a freshman. The Clarkton, N.C., product averaged 19 points and 12 boards as a senior and had a double-double (13 and 14) in the North Carolina East-West All-Star Game. “D.J. is probably the best rebounder on the squad,” said Laing. “I don’t know where he’s going to play, but he’s going to somewhere. He’s a very, very exciting player. Mechanically, he doesn’t have a text book jumper, but leave him open, and he can make you pay.” Freshman Jordan Faciane will attempt to break into a deep and talented back court after averaging 18 points and 6 assists last year at Morrow High School in Ellenwood, Ga. “Jordan has the physical skills to help, but he needs to make a big leap in his ability to sustain effort for extended periods of time,” said Laing. Walk-on freshman Casey Perrin from Scottsdale, Ariz., also could see action as a back-up point guard. “Casey has been a really pleasant surprise,” said Laing. “He has an unbelievably accurate jump shot with a big heart and great work ethic.” Returning walk-ons Tyler Zegarzewski and Nnadozie Onuoha lend effort and depth in practice sessions.

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WHITE 6-4, 210 / Senior / Guard Danville, Va. / Midland (Texas) JC James Madison / Dan River HS

2012-13: Pre-season first-team all-conference selection by Big South head coaches... Big South Pre-Season player of the year and pre-season Mid-Major All-America by CollegeSportsMadness.com. 2011-12: Selected 2nd-team all-conference by Big South head coaches…Named 1st-team all-league by CollegeSportsMadness.com… Earned a place on the NABC Honors Court and Big South Conference Presidential Honor Roll… Finished 5th among league scoring leaders (16.8), 4th in field goal percentage (.520), 8th in blocks (1.06) and 19th (5.5) in rebounding… Shot 66% (97-147) from the line and 37.8% (45-119) from 3-point range… Added 2.1 assists and 0.9 steals per outing… Scored in double figures 28 times in 32 games, including 10 contests of 20 or more points… Tallied career-high 33 points in a game twice (setting a Gore Arena record in the process) – against North Carolina A&T (11/17) in CU’s first outing in the Dale Howard Classic – and vs. Methodist (12/10)… Set a school junior class record for points (536) in a year, a total that tied for the 8th-highest in CU senior college (since 1961-62) history and 4th-most in the Division I era… Nearly missed a triple-double with 22 points (10-12 FG), with career highs of 16 rebounds and 8 assists in win over VMI (1/21), setting a CU Gore Arena rebounding mark in the process… Chosen Big South player of the week twice by CollegeSportsMadness. com, the second time following a 25-point (18 in the second half) performance in CU’s 87-81 loss at NC State (12/29)… Selected for Big South monthly all-league teams by CollegeHoops.net in November, December and January… Scored 18 of his game-high 22 points (8-11 FG, 3-3 threes) in 2nd half of win at Presbyterian (1/7)… Tallied 29 points (20 in 1st half) on 12-18 FG at UNC Wilmington (12/19)… 18 of his game-high 28 points came in 2nd half of win over High Point (12/3)… Scored 17 points with 5 assists in win at Iowa (11/23)… Tallied 19 of his game-high 25 8-12 FG, 4-6 threes) in 2nd half of win at Chicago State (11/21)… Had four double-figure rebounding games (all double-doubles)… 2010-11 (Midland JC): Played at Midland (Texas) College, which was ranked third in the NJCAA national poll... Averaged 6.4 points, 2.5 rebounds, 1.0 assists and 1.0 steals while shooting 54 percent from the floor… Scored a season-high 30 points and grabbed 8 rebounds against Northwest College... 2009-10 (James Madison): Spent his first collegiate season at James Madison, where he was named to the Colonial Athletic Association All-Rookie Team… Played in 33 games with 20 starts and averaged 8.8 points and 4.0 rebounds in 27.2 minutes per game while hitting 42.4 percent of his shots from the field and 30 percent (35-117) from 3-point range... Tallied 13 double-figure games, including a season-high 22 points in 38 minutes at Gardner-Webb… Also scored 20 points against both Florida International and North Carolina Central and grabbed a season-high 10 rebounds at Eastern Michigan… Named CAA Rookie of the Week twice…

White’s Details Full Name Darren White Major Information Technology & Security Birthdate Aug. 1, 1991 Birthplace Danville, Va. Parents’ Names Virginia White, Will Powell Junior College Coach Ross Hodge High School Coach Jacob Gruse Career Highs Points 33 vs. NC A&T (11/17/11), vs. Methodist (12/10/11) Rebounds 16 vs. VMI (1/21) Assists 8 vs. VMI (1/21) Field Goals 13 vs. North Carolina A&T (11/17) Field Goal Attempts 21 vs. North Carolina A&T (11/17) Three-Point Field Goals 5 vs. North Carolina A&T (11/17) Three-Point Attempts 9 vs. Methodist (12/10) Free Throws 7 (3X) last at Gardner-Webb (1/26) Free Throw Attempts 10 at Gardner-Webb (1/26) Steals 4 at Gardner-Webb (1/26) Blocked Shots 4 vs. North Carolina A&T (11/17) Minutes Played 39 (3X) last at UNC Wilmington (12/19/11)

Prep/Personal: Following his senior year at Dan River High School in Ringgold, Va., White was named Group A Division 2 State Player of the Year… Averaged 19 points and 6.4 rebounds during his final campaign when he led the Wildcats to a 24-5 record, the Dogwood District title and a state Group A Division 2 runner-up finish… In the 2009 state final, White scored 34 points – 16 in the fourth quarter – in a 77-69 loss to Radford… Finished his prep career with 1252 points, 472 rebounds, 178 assists and 140 steals… Two-time, first-team All-Dogwood District choice… Honors graduate with a 3.9 cumulative grade-point average… Has two brothers, Bryant and Torrey … Played for Carolina Cobras AAU program…

Darren White’s Career Stats (at Campbell) Year GP 2011-12 32

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GS Min 30 1025

Avg 32.0

Total FG FGA Pct 197 379 .520

3FG 3FGA Pct 45 119 .378

FT 97

FTA Pct 147 .660

Rebounds Off Def Tot Avg 57 118 175 5.5

PF 80

FO 2

Ast 67

TO 84

Blk 34

Stl 29

Pts 536

Avg 16.8

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Campbell University • Men’s Basketball 2012-2013

Marvelle

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HARRIS

Harris’ Details

6-6, 215 / Junior / Forward Macon, Ga. / Northeast HS / Heat Academy

Career: Already ranks 9th on school career blocked shots list with 78 in 63 games…Only Camel to see action in all 63 contests over the last two seasons… Career 48.6% shooter from the floor… Has 352 career rebounds, only 105 shy of moving into top-10 leaders in school Division I era (since ’77-78). 2011-12: Ranked 10th among Big South leaders in blocked shots (0.97) with 31 in 32 games… Also stood 17th in rebounding (5.8) and 14th in defensive boards (4.16)… Started 27 contests and averaged 5.0 points while shooting 46.8% (65-139) from the field… Scored in double figures four times while grabbing double-digit rebounds twice… Tallied season-high 14 points (7-8 FG) to go along with 8 rebounds at Charleston Southern (1/5)… Opened year with 8 points and 11 boards in win over Houston Baptist (11/11)… Grabbed 6 rebounds and blocked 3 shots in win at Iowa (11/23)… Had 11 points and 9 boards vs. UNC Asheville (1/12)… Pulled down season-best 12 rebounds in victory at Winthrop (1/17)…. Blocked season-high 4 shots, while adding 10 points and 8 rebounds in victory over VMI (1/21)… 2010-11: Averaged 5.8 points and 5.4 rebounds while playing in all 31 games... Ranked 5th among A-Sun leaders in blocks (1.52) and 18th in rebounds... His 47 blocks tied for 7th most in CU Division I era (since 197778) single-season history… Scored in double figures 5 times… Had 3 blocks in win at Stetson (2/17), including one with 6 seconds left on Luis Jacobo’s lay-up attempt that would have given Hatters the lead... Tallied 11 points and 10 rebounds vs. Belmont (2/12) for his 2nd double-double and 5th double-digit rebounding game... Had 8 points (4-5 FG) and 10 rebounds at Longwood (1/25)... Chipped in 8 points and 6 boards with 2 steals in win over Stetson (1/22)... Matched season-high with 5 blocks, plus 8 rebounds in OT win over Mercer (1/10)... Scored 11 points with 2 blocks in win over Kennesaw State (1/7)... Had 10 boards vs. North Florida (1/5), while also blocking 4 shots... Scored 11 points with 7 rebounds in win over UNC Wilmington (12/22)... Grabbed double-digit boards (12) for 2nd-straight game to go along with 9 points in win at USC Upstate (12/16)... Named ASun Newcomer of the Week (12/14) after first career double-double in win over Western Carolina (12/10). Had 10 points, 14 rebounds and 5 blocks vs. Catamounts... Scored season-high 16 points (Gore Arena record 8-8 from the floor) with 8 rebounds and 4 blocks in vs. Johnson C. Smith (11/29)... Named Atlantic Sun Conference pre-season newcomer of the year by Blue Ribbon Basketball Yearbook... Prep: Led Heat Academy to a 33-4 record during the ’09-10 season… One of six Division I signees (along with fellow CU freshman Rico Ferguson) on the squad that was rated number-3 prep school team in the country… Averaged 10.2 points and 8.2 rebounds per game at Heat Academy… Ranked 20th-best player in the state of Georgia’s class of 2010 while at Northeast High School… First-team all-region performer as freshman, sophomore and junior at Northeast HS, where he earned all-state recognition as a junior before enrolling at Heat Academy for senior season… Led region in rebounding both as a sophomore (12.0) and junior (13.0) and helped his squad to three-straight playoff berths… Averaged 17 points, 13 rebounds an 6.5 blocks as a junior, 10 points, 12 rebounds and 4 blocks as a sophomore and 14.5 points, 10 rebounds and 4 blocks during freshman year… Helped Northeast HS compile a 65-10 record during his 3 years…

Full Name Charles Marvelle Harris (mar-VELLE) Major Criminal Justice Birthdate Feb. 27, 1991 Birthplace Macon, Ga. Parents’ Names Charles and Linda Harris Prep School Coach Jason Nibblet High School Coach Dartez Talbot Career Highs Points 16 vs. Johnson C. Smith (11/29/10) Rebounds 14 vs. Western Carolina (12/10/10) Assists 4 at UNC Asheville (1/28/12) Field Goals 8 vs. Johnson C. Smith (11/29/10) Field Goal Attempts 13 vs. Belmont (2/12/11) Three-Point Field Goals 0 Three-Point Attempts 0 Free Throws 4 (4X) last vs. Coastal Carolina (1/2/12) Free Throw Attempts 7 vs. Houston Baptist (11/11/11) Steals 2 (6X) last at High Point (2/22/12) Blocked Shots 5 (2X) last vs. Mercer (1/10/11) Minutes Played 36 at Liberty (2/25/12)

Personal: Played on Atlanta Celtics AAU team… Has three siblings, including twin brother Jemelle and sisters, Chandra, who plays basketball at Georgia State, and Charlyn… Father played basketball at Iowa State…

Marvelle Harris’ Career Stats Year 2010-11 2011-12 TOTAL

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GP 31 32 63

GS Min 20 638 27 780 47 1418

Avg 20.6 24.4 22.5

FG 75 65 140

Total FGA 149 139 288

Pct .503 .468 .486

3FG 3FGA Pct 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000

FT 29 29 58

FTA 50 53 103

Pct .580 .547 .563

Rebounds Off Def Tot 68 98 166 53 133 186 121 231 352

Avg 5.4 5.8 5.6

PF 86 92 178

FO 2 5 7

Ast 12 34 46

TO 43 44 87

Blk 47 31 78

Stl 17 22 39

Pts 179 159 338

Avg 5.8 5.0 5.4

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Antonio

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KALPIC

6-9, 220 / Junior-R / Forward Sibenik, Croatia / Roane State (Tenn.) CC Wesleyan Christian (N.C.) Academy

2011-12: Averaged 1.8 points in 24 games, while shooting 63% from the floor... Scored 6 points (4-4) off bench with 4 rebounds at UNC Asheville (1/28)... Made 1st career start in win over Methodist (12/10) and contributed 6 points, 5 rebounds and season-high 3 blocks... Hit season-highs for rebounds (6) and minutes played (15) in win over High Point (12/3)... Grabbed 3 rebounds at 25th-ranked Creighton... Came off the bench to score 10 points (3-3 FG, 4-4 FT) in 14 minutes during 76-74 win over East Carolina (11/14)... Scored first career CU bucket in season opening win over Houston Baptist (11/11)... 2010-11 (Roane State CC): Averaged 7.6 points and 5.4 rebounds per game, while shooting 54 percent from the field (74-138) and 68 percent from the free throw line (48-71)… Hit season highs with 20 points and 14 rebounds on Dec. 11 against Volunteer State CC... 2009-10: Red-shirt at Pfeiffer University (N.C.)… Prep/Personal: Former Croatian Junior National Team member played his final two high school seasons at Wesleyan Christian Academy in High Point, N.C… Averaged 12 points, 9 rebounds and 4 assists as a senior in 2009 en route to earning all-conference and Greensboro News and Record all-region honors… Kalpic’s father, Zoran, coached KK Brod-Svjetlost in the Croatian BIBL during 2010-11 and is a former professional basketball player in Europe… Has one brother, Franko…

Kalpic’s Details Full Name Antonio Kalpic (KAL-pitch) Major Business Administration Birthdate Dec. 12, 1989 Birthplace Sibenik, Croatia Parents’ Names Zoran and Nada Kalpic Junior College Coach Randy Nesbit High School Coach Keith Gatlin Career Highs Points 10 vs. East Carolina (11/14/11) Rebounds 6 vs. High Point (12/3/11) Assists 1 (2X) last at UNC Wilmington (12/19/11) Field Goals 3 (2X) last vs. Methodist (12/10/11) Field Goal Attempts 5 vs. Methodist (12/10/11) Three-Point Field Goals 0 Three-Point Attempts 0 Free Throws 4 vs. East Carolina (11/14/11) Free Throw Attempts 4 vs. East Carolina (11/14/11) Steals 1 (2X) last vs. UNC Asheville (1/12/12) Blocked Shots 3 vs. Methodist (12/10/11) Minutes Played 19 vs. Methodist (12/10/11)

Antonio Kalpic’s Career Stats Year GP 2011-12 24

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GS Min 1 179

Avg 7.5

Total FG FGA Pct 17 27 .630

3FG 3FGA Pct 0 0 .000

FT 8

FTA Pct 11 .727

Rebounds Off Def Tot Avg 14 22 36 1.5

PF 29

FO 0

Ast 2

TO 12

Blk 5

Stl 2

Pts 42

Avg 1.8

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Trey

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FREEMAN 6-2, 185 / Sophomore / Guard Virginia Beach, Va. / Kellam HS

2012-13: Named to Big South 2012-13 Pre-Season All-Conference First Team... 2011-12: Selected Big South Conference Freshman of the Year and to the Big South all-freshman team by league head coaches… Earned a place on the Big South Conference presidential honor roll… Also tabbed Mid-Major Freshman All-American by CollegeInsider.com… Chosen Male Rookie of the Year for CU’s CAMMYS award ceremony… Named Big South freshman of the week 3 times during the year… Led all Big South frosh in scoring (13.9), free throw percentage (.871, 101-of-116), field goal accuracy (.437, 143-of-327), assist-turnover ratio (1.59) and minutes played (32.03), while ranking 2nd in assists (3.83)… Topped the conference and ranked 26th in the nation in foul shooting… Overall, finished 6th among Big South leaders in assists, 5th in assistturnover ratio, 8th in minutes and 14th in scoring, while grabbing 3.1 rebounds and making 1.1 steals per game… Connected on 17-of-48 (.354) threes… Played in 29 games with 27 starts… Missed 3 contests due to concussion suffered late in win at Winthrop (1/17)… Also named to the Big South all-conference 4th team by College Sports Madness… Scored in double digits 23 times, including five, 20-point efforts.. Scored a seasonhigh 28 points (9-16 FG, 9-12 FT) in 96-82 win over Liberty (12/1)… Tallied 22 (10-10 FT) in a 62-57 triumph over Charleston Southern (2/2)… Scored 20 (including 12-of-12 from the line) in Campbell’s 76-74 victory against East Carolina (11/14)... Had 14 of his 20 points in the 2nd half as the Camels overcame a 15-point deficit vs. the Pirates… Opened the year by setting a school record of 29-straight free throws made; a mark he broke in January and February when he hit 35 in a row from the line… His 22-point CU effort in win over Houston Baptist (11/11) was the 2nd-highest scoring total by a Camel freshman in his 1st game during the program’s Division I era (since 1977-78)… Had 15 points and 4 assists in win at Iowa (11/23)… Season-high of 9 rebounds came in win at Chicago State (11/21)… Dealt season-best 10 assists (to go along with 16 points) in win over Methodist (12/10)… Prep: (2010-11) Named second-team all-state as a senior at Kellam High School by the Associated Press and VirginiaPreps.com… Averaged 20 points, 5.1 rebounds, 4.8 assists and 1.9 steals per game while shooting 60.5 percent from the field, 49.1 percent from 3-point territory (26-53) and 82.3 percent (144-175) from the line… Led Kellam to the Beach District regular season and tournament championships and a 27-0 record before the Knights dropped a one-point loss to eventual state champion Norcom in the regional semifinals… Scored 32 points in both the Beach District tourney final win over Tallwood and in the opening round of the regional playoffs vs. Granby… Named Beach District Player of the Year and first-team all-district as well as to the Virginian-Pilot All-Tidewater First Team… 2009-10: 2nd-team all-district selection in 2009-10 at Kellam High School, where he averaged 14.8 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists per game for Coach Norman Hassell’s Knights… Ranked 34th in the class of 2011 by VirginiaPreps.com… Four-year starter at point guard and 3-time Team MVP…

Freeman’s Details Full Name James H. Freeman III Major Undecided Birthdate Oct. 12, 1992 Birthplace Virginia Beach, Va. Parents’ Names James and Miriam Freeman High School Coach Norman Hassell AAU Coach Jermaine Woods Career Highs Points 28 vs. Liberty (12/1/11) Rebounds 9 at Chicago State (11/21/11) Assists 10 vs. Methodist (12/10/11) Field Goals 9 (2X) last vs. Coastal Carolina (1/2/12) Field Goal Attempts 17 at High Point (2/22/12) Three-Point Field Goals 2 (4X) last at Coastal Carolina (2/7/12) Three-Point Attempts 5 at Houston Baptist (12/14/11) Free Throws 12 vs. East Carolina (11/14/11) Free Throw Attempts 12 (2X) last vs. Liberty (12/1/11) Steals 4 (2X) last vs. UNC Asheville (1/12/12) Blocked Shots 1 (3X) last vs. Liberty (12/1/11) Minutes Played 39 at Houston Baptist (12/14/11)

Personal: Honor Roll student, who also earned the Academic Letter Award in each of his first three years… Played for AAU Boo Williams AAU program… Has one sister, Shawna, and two brothers, Aric and Adrian…

Trey Freeman’s Career Stats Year GP 2011-12 29

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GS Min 27 929

Avg 32.0

Total FG FGA Pct 143 327 .437

3FG 3FGA Pct 17 48 .354

FT 101

FTA Pct 116 .871

Rebounds Off Def Tot Avg 15 74 89 3.1

PF 66

FO 1

Ast TO 111 70

Blk 3

Stl 33

Pts 404

Avg 13.9

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Andrew

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RYAN

6-5, 200 / Sophomore-R / Guard Lynden, Wash. / Rabun Gap-Nacoochee (Ga.)

2011-12: Averaged 3.8 points over 28 games while shooting 35.5% from 3-point range... Hit career highs for points (15), field goals (6), field goal attempts (14), steals (2) and minutes played (33) off the bench at Northwestern State (2/18)... Grabbed a career-high 6 rebounds in of 1st start of year during win at Coastal Carolina (2/7)... Dealt 4 assists vs. Presbyterian (2/4) to equal career high... Scored 9 points off bench in win over Charleston Southern (2/2)... Matched career high with 4 assists at UNC Asheville (1/28)... Hit a pair of 3s and dealt 3 assists in comeback win at Winthrop (1/17)... Dealt career-high 4 assists at Virginia Tech (12/17)... Scored then career-high 12 points (3-5 threes, 3-4 FT) in 19 minutes of win over Methodist (12/10)... Scored 8 points (2-2 threes, 2-2 FT) with 3 rebounds in win over Liberty (12/1)... Came off the bench to play 9 minutes and sink a trey in loss at 25th-ranked Creighton (11/25)... DNP in 4 games with calf strain... Played 2 minutes in opening win vs. Houston Baptist (11/11) before suffering injury... 2010-11: Missed all but 6 games with a broken foot and granted a medical hardship waiver to retain year of eligibility... Averaged 5.7 points and had just 2 turnovers in 11 minutes over 6 games before injury... Came off bench to chip in 7 points with 2 assists in win over Johnson C. Smith (11/29)... Missed Longwood game (11/27) with hamstring injury... Pulled down season-high 4 rebounds vs. Samford (11/21)... Hit 4-of-4 free throws in final 7.1 seconds to seal 61-54 win at Auburn (11/20)... Tallied 10 points (all in the 2nd half) in first collegiate start at East Carolina (11/15), where he did not miss a shot (3-3 FG, 2-2 3FG, 2-2 FT)... Played 29 minutes off the bench in his collegiate debut at No.-21 Virginia Tech (11/12), where he scored 6 points and hit 2-of-4 three-pointers... Prep: Earned first-team all-conference honors in the Carolinas Athletic Association and led Rabun Gap-Nacoochee to an 18-11 record, plus a state playoff berth… Averaged 17.9 points and 4.0 assists per game as a senior and scored a season-high 35 at Carolina Day… Also earned all-conference honors in baseball, batting .526 with 20 doubles, two home runs, 41 RBI and 11 stolen bases during the 2010 campaign… Spent his first two years at Lynden (Wash.) Christian before transferring to Rabun Gap-Nacoochee in the fall of 2008… Personal: Played AAU ball for Team Vision (Asheville, N.C.)… Has three sisters, Meagan, Brianne and Kayleigh… His mother played basketball at Eastern Washington University… His cousin, Matt Door played basketball at the University of San Diego.

Ryan’s Details Full Name Andrew Thomas Ryan Major Business Administration Birthdate Oct. 18, 1991 Birthplace Renton, Wash. Parents’ Names Thomas and Neil Ann Ryan High School Coach Roger Cox AAU Coach Mike Woods Career Highs Points 15 at Northwestern State (2/18/12) Rebounds 6 at Coastal Carolina (2/7/12) Assists 4 (4X) last vs. Presbyterian (2/4/12) Field Goals 6 at Northwestern State (2/18/12) Field Goal Attempts 14 at Northwestern State (2/18/12) Three-Point Field Goals 3 vs. Methodist (12/10/11) Three-Point Attempts 9 vs. Johnson C. Smith (11/29/10) Free Throws 4 at Auburn (11/20/10) Free Throw Attempts 5 vs. Winthrop (2/9/12) Steals 2 at Northwestern State (2/18/12) Blocked Shots 1 (5X) last at Coastal Carolina (2/7/12) Minutes Played 33 at Northwestern State (2/18/12)

Andrew Ryan’s Career Stats Year GP 2010-11 6 2011-12 28 TOTAL 34

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GS Min 2 111 2 444 4 555

Avg 18.5 15.9 16.3

Total FG FGA Pct 11 27 .407 36 97 .371 47 124 .379

3FG 6 22 28

3FGA Pct 19 .316 62 .355 81 .346

FT 6 13 19

FTA 7 21 28

Pct .857 .619 .679

Rebounds Off Def Tot Avg 2 3 5 0.8 11 57 68 2.4 13 60 73 2.1

PF 5 49 54

FO 0 2 2

Ast 4 40 44

TO 2 24 26

Blk 0 5 5

Stl 1 6 7

Pts 34 107 141

Avg 5.7 3.8 4.1

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Nnadozie

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ONUOHA

6-3, 200 / Junior / Guard-Forward Wake Forest, N.C. / Wake Forest-Rolesville HS

2011-12: Earned roster spot as a walk-on in pre-season drills… Saw action in 2 games... Made collegiate debut in win vs. North Carolina A&T (11/17)... Scored 2 points, grabbed a rebound and blocked 1 shot in win over Methodist (12/10)... Prep: Averaged 10 points, 4 rebounds, 2 steals and 1.5 assists per game as a senior in 2009 at Wake ForestRolesville High School... Personal: Presidential academic scholarship recipient… His brother, Chinedu, is a linebacker on the Campbell football team... One of four siblings -- Chinedu (19), Yagazie (13) and Chijioke (11).

Onuoha’s Details Full Name Nnadozie Louis Onuoha (in-DOZE-ee oh-NEW-uh) Major Biology Birthdate May 4, 1991 Birthplace Newark, N.J. Parents’ Names Onye Paul and Chinyere Onuoha High School Coach Reggie Lucas Career Highs Points 2 vs. Methodist (12/10/11) Rebounds 1 vs. Methodist (12/10/11) Assists 0 Field Goals 1 vs. Methodist (12/10/11) Field Goal Attempts 1 vs. Methodist (12/10/11) Three-Point Field Goals 0 Three-Point Attempts 0 Free Throws 0 Free Throw Attempts 0 Steals 0 Blocked Shots 1 vs. Methodist (12/10/11) Minutes Played 3 vs. Methodist (12/10/11)

Nnadozie Onuoha’s Career Stats Year GP 2011-12 2

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GS Min 0 4

Avg 2.0

Total FG FGA Pct 1 1 1.000

3FG 3FGA Pct 0 0 .000

FT 0

FTA Pct 0 .000

Rebounds Off Def Tot Avg 0 1 1 0.5

PF 2

FO 0

Ast 0

TO 0

Blk 1

Stl 0

Pts 2

Avg 1.0

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Tyler

ZEGARZEWSKI

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6-6, 205 / Sophomore-R / Forward Hope Valley, R.I. / Chariho Regional HS

2011-12: Appeared in 4 games, averaging 1.5 points... Knocked in a 3 during win over Methodist (12/10)... Scored first career points on a 3 at 25th-ranked Creighton (11/25)... Made collegiate debut in win over North Carolina A&T (11/17)... 2010-11: Sat out as red-shirt to retain year of eligibility... Earned roster spot as a walk-on… Prep: Earned first-team all-state honors from the Providence Journal as a senior at Chariho Regional in 2010… Averaged 23.4 points, 11.9 rebounds and 2.0 steals, while making 35 threes… Scored career-high 38 points in 101-77 win over Cranston East… As a junior, averaged 14.3 points and 9.2 rebounds and named Rhode Island Division I South 2nd team… Also was a two-time all-state performer in golf and 2nd-team all-state choice in soccer after leading his team to a state title as a senior… Finished 6th in the javelin at the state track meet. Personal: National Honor Society member… Academic scholarship recipient… Has one brother, Alex.

Zegarzewski’s Details Full Name Tyler Zegarzewski (Zeh-gur-ZOO-skee) Major Kinesiology Birthdate Oct. 2, 1991 Birthplace Charlestown, R.I. Parents’ Names Peter and Tracy Zegarzewski High School Coach Gene Wilson Career Highs Points 3 at Creighton (11/25/11), vs. Methodist (12/10/11) Rebounds 1 vs. Methodist (12/10/11) Assists 0 Field Goals 1 (2X) last vs. Methodist (12/10/11) Field Goal Attempts 2 vs. Methodist (12/10/11) Three-Point Field Goals 1 (2X) last vs. Methodist (12/10/11) Three-Point Attempts 2 vs. Methodist (12/10/11) Free Throws 0 Free Throw Attempts 0 Steals 1 vs. Methodist (12/10/11) Blocked Shots 1 vs. Methodist (12/10/11) Minutes Played 4 vs. Methodist (12/10/11)

Tyler Zegarzewski’s Career Stats Year GP 2011-12 4

GS Min 0 8

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Avg 2.0

Total FG FGA Pct 2 3 .667

3FG 3FGA Pct 2 3 .667

FT 0

FTA Pct 0 .000

Rebounds Off Def Tot Avg 0 1 1 0.3

PF 0

FO 0

Ast 0

TO 0

Blk 0

Stl 1

Pts 6

Avg 1.5

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Trae

BREMER

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6-9, 250 / Freshman-R / Center Leoti, Kan. / Wichita County HS

2011-12: Sat out as a red-shirt, but practiced with team... Earned a place on the Big South Conference Presidential honor roll...

Bremer’s Details Full Name Trae Wenlyn Bremer (Tray BRIM-ur) Major Religion Birthdate Sept. 13, 1992 Birthplace Garden City, Kan. Parents’ Names Mindi Bremer, Anthony Dixon High School Coach Matt Crist

Prep: Limited to just two games due to injury as a senior in 2010-11... Averaged 16.0 points, 8.5 rebounds and 3.5 blocks… Leading scorer (12.6) and rebounder (11.6) on 2009-10 Wichita County High School team that finished 14-8, won the Hi-Plains league tournament and advanced to the Sub-State Semi-finals… Finished fifth in the state of Kansas in rebounds and fourth in blocked shots (4.5) as a junior… First-team all-conference in 200910… Named honorable mention Class 2A all-state by the Wichita Eagle and Topeka Capital-Journal… Chosen 2nd-team all-area by the Hutchinson News and 3rd-team All-Area by the Garden City Telegram… Named to all-tournament team at Scott City Invitational… Personal: Two-year team captain… Also earned three letters in football… 3 year letter winner in football… Has one sister, Tailar… Member of Kansas Select AAU program…

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Darius

LEONARD

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6-9, 225 / Sophomore-R / Forward Raleigh, N.C. / Kent State Kestrel Heights HS

2011-12: Sat out last season according to NCAA transfer guidelines... has three seasons of eligibility remaining…

Leonard’s Details Full Name Darius Devon Leonard Major Sport Management/Communications Birthdate Sept. 12, 1991 Birthplace Raleigh, N.C. Parents’ Names Vicki Dunn, David Leonard High School Coach Howard Thomas

2010-11 (Kent State): Averaged 1.9 points and 1.5 rebounds, while playing in 30 games as a freshman at Kent State... Hit season-highs with 9 points and 9 rebounds in a win over Bryant… Also tallied 7 points in a victory over Youngstown State for the Golden Flashes, who finished 25-12, won the Mid-American regular season title, and advanced to the third round of the National Invitation Tournament… Prep/Personal: As a senior at Kestrel Heights High School in Durham, Leonard averaged 16.9 points and 11 rebounds while leading his team to a 37-7 record in 2009-10… Rated the 35th best senior in the state of North Carolina by the Charlotte Observer and ranked the 118th-best power forward in the country by ESPN.com… Cousin of Donald Williams, MVP of the 1993 Final Four while leading North Carolina to the national championship... Has three brothers, Jay, Travis and Travion… Played for Carolina Cobras AAU program…

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Jordan

FACIANE

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6-4, 210 / Freshman / Guard Ellenwood, Ga. / Morrow HS

Prep: 2011-12: Averaged 18.3 points, 5 rebounds, 6 assists and 2 steals per game as a senior… Named to Clayton County North All-Star team… Finished career with 966 points and a school-record 638 assists… 2010-11: Averaged 17 points per game as a junior… Career: Four-year team MVP… Also offensive MVP of football team as a junior and senior… National Honor Society student who earned A-B Honor Roll status all four years… Member of Griffin Grasshoppers AAU team, where he was coached by Alan Richards… Coached by James Livingston at Morrow High…

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Faciane’s Details Full Name Jordan Jude Faciane Major Undecided Birthdate Mar. 7, 1994 Birthplace Covington, La. Parents’ Names Christina Faciane-Battle, Bakeamiorocio Battle High School Coach James Livingston AAU Coach Alan Richards

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Darian

HOOKER

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6-0, 170 / Junior / Guard Washington, D.C. Mineral Area CC / Maret HS

2011-12: Averaged 17.9 points, 2.3 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.5 steals per game as a sophomore… All-region and all-conference selection… Shot 80 percent (97-122) from the free throw line, 48 percent from the field (136-286) and 46 percent (61-134) from 3-point distance… Scored 30 points (11-16 FG, 4-7 threes) vs. Parkland College and 29 (10-12 FG, 4-5 threes) against St. Louis Community College… 2010-11: Averaged 9.8 points1.7 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 1.0 steals per contest, while hitting 84 percent (38-45) of his foul shots, 44 percent (95-216) from the floor and 38 percent (26-69) from 3-point territory… Prep: Earned All-Mid-Atlantic Conference and honorable mention All-Metro D.C. recognition during his senior year (2010) at Maret High School, where he averaged 25 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists per contest… Ranked among the top 10 scorers in D.C., Maryland and Virginia and was named MVP at the Sidwell tournament… Also played at Kent (Conn.) School, where he led his team to a New England Championship and earned all-league honors… Career: Earned allconference honors in football at Maret… Coached by Corey Tate at Mineral Area College…. Coached by Kalin Taylor and Thomas Carrington at Maret School… Full name is Darian Vernard Hooker… Son of Franklin and Jennifer Hooker… Has three siblings, Sankara Drabo, Vernard Hooker and Demetri Hooker… Born Jan. 28, 1991 in Minot, N.D…. Music major.

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Hooker’s Details Full Name Darian (DARE-ee-in) Vernard Hooker Major Music Birthdate Jan. 28, 1991 Birthplace Minot, N.D. Parents’ Names Franklin and Jennifer Hooker Junior College Coach Corey Tate High School Coach Kalin Taylor, Thomas Carrington

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Leek

LEEK

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6-6, 215 / Junior / Forward Khartoum, Sudan Tallahassee CC / Wesleyan Christian Academy

2011-12: Earned first-team All-Panhandle Conference honors two years at Tallahassee CC where he was coached by Eddie Barnes… Averaged 8.4 points, 5.1 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 1.5 blocks per game… Career JUCO averages of 9.0 points, 5.9 boards and 1.1 blocks… Fourth in TCC school history with 71 blocks, 8th in rebounds (379)… Shot 38.8 percent from floor, 34.4 percent from 3-point range (45-131) and 69.7 percent (124-178) from the line in his 2-year career… 2010-11: Contributed 9.4 points and 6.6 rebounds per game and added all-freshman team honors… Chosen MVP of 2011 NJCAA Region 8 tournament after leading TCC to title and NJCAA national tournament berth… Prep: Played for Coach Keith Gatlin at Wesleyan Christian Academy in High Point, N.C., where he averaged 21 points, 8 rebounds and 3.2 blocks as a senior in 2009-10… Full name is Leek Leek… Son of Malual Leek and Alkeer Deng… His older brother Deng played at Norfolk State in the mid1990s… Younger brother Deng is a sophomore center at Tallahassee CC… … Born Oct. 3, 1991 in Khartoum, Sudan… Education major.

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Leek’s Details Full Name Leek Leek Major Education Birthdate Oct. 3, 1991 Birthplace Khartoum, Sudan Parents’ Names Malual Leek and Alkeer Deng Junior College Coach Eddie Barnes High School Coach Keith Gatlin

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D.J.

MASON

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6-6, 215 / Freshman / Forward Clarkton, N.C. / West Bladen HS

2011-12: Posted a double-double with 13 points and 14 rebounds during North Carolina Coaches Association East-West All-Star Game… Averaged 19 points and 12 rebounds for Waccamaw Conference champions… 2010-11: Named second-team all-state as a junior when he was selected Waccamaw Conference player of the year… Averaged 20 points and 11 rebounds per outing… Career: Coached by Travis Pait at West Bladen… Coached by Nathan Faulk on the Wilmington-based Flight 22 Blizzard Athletics AAU squad…Also participated in track & field as a senior… N.C. Scholar, Principle’s List… A-B Honor Roll all four years… Full name is DeAndre’ Javon Mason… Son of Denise Mason and Ponce Jones… Has one sister, Takayla… Born Feb. 11, 1994 in Whiteville, N.C…. Undecided major.

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Mason’s Details Full Name DeAndre’ Javon Mason Major Undecided Birthdate Feb. 11, 1994 Birthplace Whiteville, N.C. Parents’ Names Denise Mason, Ponce Jones High School Coach Travis Pait AAU Coach Nathan Faulk

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Reco

McCARTER

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6-6, 195 / Sophomore-R / Guard-Forward Goldsboro, N.C. / VCU / Wayne Country Day

2011-12: Averaged 0.6 points and 0.2 rebounds in 10 games for CAA champion Virginia Commonwealth, which advanced to the third round of the NCAA Tournament… 2010-11: Did not see game action, but practiced with team as red-shirt at Virginia Commonwealth, which won the CAA and NCAA Southwest Regional championships and advanced to the Final Four… Prep: Two-time all-state selection at Wayne Country Day School, where he averaged 20 points, 7 rebounds, 3 steals and 4 assists per game as a senior… Named MVP of the Cary Christmas Tournament… Career: Played for Carolina Flight AAU Team… Coached by Terry Jones at Wayne Country Day… Full name is Reco Rashad McCarter… Son of Shelia Lane and Clearence McCarter… Grandson of Brenda and Clearence McCarter… Has three siblings, Tremayne Lane, Brandon McCarter and Victoria McCarter… Born Dec. 9, 1990 in Goldsboro, N.C…. Social Work major.

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McCarter’s Details Full Name Reco (REE-koh) Rashad Carter Major Social Work Birthdate Dec. 9, 1990 Birthplace Goldsboro, N.C. Parents’ Names Shelia Lane and Clearence McCarter High School Coach Terry Jones

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Antwon

OLIVER

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6-6, 185 / Junior-R / Forward Racine, Wisc. / SW Tennessee CC / Iowa State/ Horlick HS

2011-12: An all-league choice two times at Southwest Tennessee CC… Led the Saluqis with 15.3 points and 7.0 rebounds, while contributing 2 assists, 2 steals and 1.7 blocks per game as a sophomore... 2010-11: Earned all-conference recognition after chipping 9.9 points, 4.8 rebounds and 1.9 blocks… 2009-10: Red-shirt at Iowa State under coach Greg McDermott… Prep/Personal: Played for Coach Jason Treutelaar at Horlick High School… Earned honorable mention all-state and third-team all-area recognition in 2009 after leading Horlick to the Division 1 state championship game… Averaged 16.3 points, 6.4 rebounds and 3.0 assists in his final prep year, when he was rated as the 13th-best player in Wisconsin. He was also chosen to play in the 2009 Wisconsin Basketball Association all-star game… Full name is Antwon Oliver… Son of Anthony Oliver and Cynthia Jenkins… Has one sister, Shartavia… Born Mar. 23, 1991 in Racine, Wisc… Communication Studies major.

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Oliver’s Details Full Name Antwon Oliver Major Communication Studies Birthdate Mar. 23, 1991 Birthplace Racine, Wisc. Parents’ Names Anthony Oliver, Cynthia Jenkins Junior College Coach Vertis Sails Jr. High School Coach Jason Treutelaar

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Casey

PERRIN

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5-9, 160 / Freshman / Guard Scottsdale, Ariz. / Maine Central Institute / Cactus Shadows HS

Prep/Personal: Contributed 8.5 points and 4.5 assists per outing for the Maine Central Institute prep team in 2011-12... Chosen honorable mention all-state by ArizonaVarsity.com following his senior year at Cactus Shadows High School, where he averaged 16 points and 6 assists in 2010-11… Tabbed all-region and all-conference… Son of Keith Perrin and Janelle Roberts… Has one brother, Zak… Born Dec. 15, 1992 in Riverside, Calif.... Sport management/coaching major.

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Perrin’s Details Full Name Casey J. Perrin Major Sport Coaching Birthdate Dec. 15, 1992 Birthplace Riverside, Calif. Parents’ Names Keith Perrin, Janelle Roberts High School Coach Jamal Scott

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Robbie

LAING Head Coach / Troy State (1982) 10th Year at Campbell

Over the last nine seasons as head coach of the Fighting Camels, Robbie Laing and his staff have orchestrated a remarkable turnaround in Buies Creek that has seen the Campbell University men’s basketball program move from the bottom to the top of its league, setting school wins and attendance records in the process. Over the past four seasons since moving into the John W. Pope Jr. Convocation Center / Gilbert Craig Gore Arena, Laing’s teams have amassed a 62-61 overall record (.504), a 42-36 conference mark (.538), stand 40-16 at home (.714), and won a league regular season title. Prior to 2011-12, no Campbell teams had ever won 62 games over a 4-year stretch since the program joined NCAA Division I in 1977-78. Now, his program faces a new challenge in 2012-13, being tabbed a front-runner in the Big South Conference after league coaches voted the Camels atop the North Division pre-season poll. During 2011-12, the Camels knocked off a BCS conference member school (Iowa) for the second-straight year, swept the two-game series from defending league regular season champ Coastal Carolina, and finished 11th in the nation in field goal percentage (.484), 15th in blocks (5.2) and 20th in assists (15.5). In addition, the team set a school record for most wins before Christmas (8) and logged the program’s 3rd-most conference (11) and regular season (17) victories of the Division I era. Picked 9th in the 2011 Big South Conference pre-season poll, the Camels finished in 3rd place in the standings and produced double-digit wins for the 7th-straight year, a feat never before accomplished in Campbell’s Division I tenure. Trey Freeman was voted Big South freshman of the year, the second time in four seasons that one of Laing’s players has been named the league’s top newcomer. Campbell’s 81-75 win Feb. 7, 2012 at Coastal Carolina marked Laing’s 100th coaching victory. After guiding Campbell to a share of the 2010 Atlantic Sun regular season championship, plus school records for regular season (19) and league (14) wins, Laing was named coach of the year in voting by conference head coaches and sports information directors. He was also recognized as the District 3 Coach of the Year by the National Basketball Coaches Association and the A-Sun Coach of the Year by The Sporting News. One year later, Campbell knocked off a Southeastern Conference foe (Auburn) for the first time since 1994, played the closest game in school history against a nationally-ranked opponent and set a school Division I era record with seven victories prior Christmas before injuries de-railed another promising season. In 2010-11, Campbell players missed a total of 41 games due to injury and 38 of those contests were missed by individuals who were starters in the team’s first six games. By contrast, the 2009-10 A-Sun regular season championship team had a total of one missed game due to injury by its entire roster. Nevertheless, Campbell produced double-digit wins for the sixth-straight season – a feat that had not been accomplished by the program since 1984. Campbell won the Global Sports Hoops Showcase – defeating Middle Tennessee and host Auburn along the way – as Lorne Merthie was named tournament MVP and joined on the all-tourney team by Eric Griffin. The Camels led the A-Sun and ranked 27th in the nation with 5.0 blocked shots per game. CU shattered the school team (155) and individual (61 by Griffin) records for rejections in a year. Laing is known for being able to adapt his on-court strategies with the changing personnel on his roster. Since arriving at Campbell in 2003, his teams have been known for a high-octane, high-possession style of play, a renewed commitment to defense and taking care of the ball and shot selection at the other end of the floor. The Camels have also won by working the clock for the best shot available in half-court sets, as well as full-court pressure defense backed by shot-blocking capability at the other end. Laing’s 2009-10 squad secured the program’s first winning season (19-11) and its highest league tournament seeding (4th) since ‘95-96 after providing the school with its first regular season title as a Division I member. He was also named A-Sun coach of the year in 2006 by CollegeInsider.com. Laing’s 2010 recognition marked the first time the league tabbed a Campbell coach for its award since 1996. Campbell finished the 2010 regular season with the program’s most victories since the 1994 club won 20 and set a Pope Center/Gore Arena record for average attendance (1983) for the second-straight year. Laing’s club picked up non-conference wins over East Carolina (Conference USA) and Appalachian State (Southern) and led ACC member Virginia Tech by 5 in the second half before falling to the Hokies 71-60 at Gore Arena in front of a greater-than-capacity crowd of 3205. Laing’s club posted a 12-3 record at home, including an 8-2 mark against A-Sun competition. The team’s 6game win streak in February marked the program’s longest victory stretch since 1996. CU finished 7-7 on the road during the regular season, 6-4 against A-Sun schools. The Camels won at least one game in each of their four, 2-game league road trips. Coach Laing’s team established a school standard on Feb. 27, 2010 when it shared the lead in a conference race at the latest time since joining the A-Sun in 1994-95. During 2009-10, Campbell ranked 2nd in the country in steals per game and was 13th in turnover margin in

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Laing’s Details Full Name Robert Alan Laing Birthdate March 5, 1958 Birthplace Hancock, Mich. Wife Dana Children Earl Duncan (23), Christian (22), Nathan (19), Ansley Rae (16), Madison (15) College Troy State (1982) Degree Biology Graduate School Georgia Southern (1993) Master’s Degree Physical Education High School Lakeside High School (Eufaula, Ala.) Player Background Lettered two years at Troy State Lettered at Okaloosa-Walton CC Lettered at Seminole CC Played football one year at Vanderbilt Off the Court Enjoys hunting, fishing, NASCAR Coaching History 2003-present Head coach, Campbell 2000-02 Assistant Coach, Kansas State 1999-2000 Assistant Coach, Southern Mississippi 1996-99 Head Coach, Jones County Junior College (Ellisville, Miss.) 1994-96 Assistant Coach, Auburn 1993-94 Assistant Coach, Clemson 1987-93 Assistant Coach, Georgia Southern 1986-87 Assistant Coach, Western Kentucky 1984-86 Assistant Coach, Georgia Southern 1982-84 Assistant Coach, Troy State 1981-82 Head Coach, South Montgomery Academy (Montgomery, Ala.) NBA Players Coached by Laing Pat Burke (Phoenix) Michael Curry (Indiana) Tellis Frank (Golden State) Kannard Johnson (Cleveland) Clarence Martin (Utah) Moochie Norris (New Orleans) Jeff Sanders (Chicago) Sharone Wright (Philadelphia)

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early March. Junard Hartley was named 2010 A-Sun defensive player of the year, the first time a Camel has ever been so recognized. While Laing’s overall coaching record stands at 84-150 in eight years, over the past three seasons, the Camels stand just one victory below the .500 mark. The Fighting Camels have won more games over the last six years (79) than in any similar span at the school since the start of the 1991-92 season. Despite competing with the 10th least-experienced roster among 343 NCAA Division I programs, The 2008-09 Fighting Camels (14-16 overall, 11-9 A-Sun) tied a school record for most Atlantic Sun Conference regular season victories, matching the 11 wins collected by the 1996 club, and recorded the program’s first winning record in league play since the 2000 squad finished 10-8. Campbell had the most-improved league record among A-Sun members. CU’s 11 conference wins in 2008-09 were six more than the previous club managed. Coach Laing’s Camels set or tied 14 school team and individual records in ‘0809, including largest margin of victory against a Division I opponent, Atlantic Sun foe and road game win in a 87-44 decision Jan. 31 at Kennesaw State. The Camels compiled winning records in back-to-back months for the first time in the Coach Robbie Laing era during Jan. and Feb. 2009. From 2006-08, Campbell was ranked among the nation’s top-10 teams in scoring offense, 3-point field goals made per game and steals. Campbell players have routinely earned all-conference honors, including fourtime winner Jonathan Rodriguez, who is one of five players in Atlantic Sun Conference history to receive all-league recognition four times. In 2007-08, Rodriguez gained honorable mention mid-major All-America and first-team all-conference recognition in 2007-08 when he was one of six players nationally to average better than 20 points and 10 rebounds per game. Lorne Merthie was named A-Sun Freshman of the Year in 2008-09, marking the first time a Camel received individual A-Sun top honors since the University joined the league in 1994-95. Merthie’s recognition also was the first time a CU player was named league rookie of the year since Joe Spinks (1991), Scott Neely (1992) and Dan Pogue (1993) received similar honors in the Big South Conference.

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Four of Laing’s Camels have been named to the A-Sun All-Freshman squad, while his players have earned A-Sun All-Academic Team notice 28 times in his first eight years on the watch. Coach Laing’s 2006-07 squad posted the team’s most overall wins (14) and reached the Atlantic Sun Conference tournament semifinals for the first time since 1996. From 2006-08, fans interest rekindled with Carter Gym filling to better than 90 percent of its capacity for men’s basketball games, including 16 sellouts during that span. Under Laing’s guidance in 2006-07, Campbell hit the century mark a schoolrecord five times during the season, including a 104-point effort in a win over Stetson, setting a school standard for most points scored vs. an A-Sun opponent. CU also notched school records for the program’s largest margin of victory on the road since joining the Division I ranks (30 at North Florida) and largest winning margin vs. an A-Sun foe. CU ranked 10th nationally in team steals (9.68) in ‘06-07. Senior Ledell Eackles set school records for steals in a game (10 vs. UNC Pembroke) and a season (94), while ranking third among the nation’s leaders in the category (3.03). Rodriguez was named to the Atlantic Sun All-Conference first team and AllFreshman team in voting by league head coaches. He was Campbell’s first freshman to earn all-conference honors since Joe Spinks gained 2nd-team All-Big South recognition in 1991 and was also chosen to the Collegeinsider.com Mid-Major Freshman All-America team and the Mid-Major All-Freshman team by Collegehoops.net. Rodriguez finished the year ranked 5th among the nation’s freshman scoring leaders and he rated among A-Sun leaders in 10 statistical categories. The program’s improvement also showed at the free throw line where Campbell ranked 2nd overall among A-Sun schools in free throw percentage (.722) and broke the school record for highest foul shooting accuracy in a year. CU smashed school records for free throws made (577) and attempted (799) in a season. In fact, Campbell made and attempted more foul shots than any team in the Atlantic Sun Conference during 2006-07. Named Atlantic Sun Conference Coach of the Year in 2006 by CollegeInsider. com, Coach Laing’s Fighting Camels ended the year as the country’s second-highest scoring team, and only one other school among 334 NCAA Division I members boasted a greater jump in conference victories from the 2004-05 season. Along the way, the Camels shattered school records for scoring, 3-point field goals made and attempted and rebounds, while winning more than twice as many Atlantic Sun Conference games as in the previous three seasons combined. Laing was named recognized by Collegeinsider.com after the Camels made a nine-game improvement in the league win column. One year after a 0-20 league slate, the Camels produced a 9-11 A-Sun record, and 10-18 overall mark. Only Jacksonville State, which played four additional Ohio Valley games in ‘05-06, notched a larger increase in conference victories (12-8 from 2-14) over the previous season. During the 2005-06 campaign, Campbell scored at an 82.8 points per game clip, second only to Long Beach State (83.3) among Division I membership. The Cam-

The Laing Gang (from left): Nathan, Christian, Madison, Robbie, Dana, Earl Duncan, Ansley Rae

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Campbell University • Men’s Basketball 2012-2013 els knocked down 9.9 three-point field goals per game, the third-highest mark in the country, while ranking 13th nationally in assists (17.0) and rebounds (39.2) per game. CU set school records for points scored in A-Sun games at home (99 vs. Belmont) and on the road (95 at Lipscomb). Campbell led the Atlantic Sun Conference in scoring (82.8) and five other statistical categories. The Camels carried their success on the road, logging a 5-5 record in A-Sun away games, including a victory at regular season co-champion Lipscomb. CU produced the program’s best league road mark since the 1999-2000 squad went 6-3 away from Carter Gym in A-Sun action. CU also broke 13-year-old records for threes made (276) and attempted (787) in a campaign. The ‘92-93 club hit 228 triples in 593 attempts. Despite playing only 28 games, the Camels pulled down a school-record 1098 rebounds in ‘05-06, 18 more than the 1986-87 squad grabbed in two additional contests. Four Fighting Camels were named to the A-Sun All-Academic squad and Maurice Latham was chosen first-team All-Atlantic Sun Conference by league coaches as well as first-team all-state by the North Carolina Collegiate Sports Information Association. Laing was introduced as head coach of the Fighting Camels in April 2003 after spending two seasons at Kansas State University as assistant coach and recruiting coordinator. He also served in a similar capacity at Southern Mississippi, Auburn, Clemson and Georgia Southern. The progress in Campbell’s rebuilding process was evident during Coach Laing’s second year in charge. Campbell finished with a positive rebounding margin for the first time in 11 years. Despite facing one of the most challenging schedules in school history, the Fighting Camels proved competitive, both on the road and at home, where the team played to a near-capacity Carter Gym audience each outing. His coaching career has taken him to stops in the Big-12, Southeastern, Atlantic Coast, Conference-USA, Sun Belt and Atlantic Sun conferences on the Division I level. He has recruited or coached six NBA players in his career, including three first-round draft choices. Among Laing’s most notable students is former Detroit Pistons head coach Michael Curry and current Georgia Southern head coach Charlton Young, both of whom Laing mentored during his stint at Georgia Southern. Laing’s primary role while at Kansas State was serving as the Wildcats’ recruiting coordinator. He was instrumental in helping K-State land back-to-back top 25 recruiting classes rated by Hoop Scoop magazine. The Wildcats’ 2001 class was ranked number-25 by the publication, with the 2002 class rated number-11. In addition, he has recruited or coached six NBA players in his career, including three first-round draft choices. At Campbell, Laing has implemented an up-tempo offensive scheme that is built upon strong rebounding and tough defense. The foundation of a team that intends to hit the glass with purpose and play an up-tempo style is defensive effort, according to Coach Laing. “Fast break opportunities are created off defense,” he said. “The groundwork of our program is great defense and superb rebounding effort, both of which lead to getting the ball up-and-down the court like we like to do.” Before spending the 1999-2000 season as an assistant coach at Southern Mississippi, Laing served the previous three years (1996-99) as head coach at Jones Junior College in Ellisville, Miss. Prior to taking the head coaching position at Jones Junior College in 1996, Laing was an assistant coach under (current Coastal Carolina head coach) Cliff Ellis at Auburn, where he also directed recruiting efforts. While at Auburn, the resurgent Tiger program made a pair of NIT berths. Laing also served under Ellis for one season at Clemson, helping guide the Tigers to 18 victories in 1993-94. Robbie Laing’s Division I Head Coaching Record Overall Conference Year School Won Lost Pct. Won Lost Pct. 2003-04 Campbell 3 24 .111 3 17 .150 2004-05 Campbell 2 25 .074 0 20 .000 2005-06 Campbell 10 18 .357 9 11 .450 2006-07 Campbell 14 17 .452 7 11 .389 2007-08 Campbell 10 20 .333 5 11 .313 2008-09 Campbell 14 16 .467 11 9 .550 2009-10 Campbell 19 11 .633 14 6 .700 2010-11 Campbell 12 19 .387 6 14 .300 2011-12 Campbell 17 15 .531 11 7 .714 Nine-Year Totals 101 165 .380 66 106 .384

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Laing’s teams have won 40 of 56 games at Gore Arena.

At Campbell, Laing returned to the Atlantic Sun (formerly the Trans America Athletic) Conference where he spent two stints as an assistant at Georgia Southern. In his final six-year stretch at the Statesboro, Ga., school (1989-93), Laing signed 15 players who went on to earn all-conference honors. The highlight came during the 1991-92 season, when all five starters were named to the All-Trans America Athletic Conference team. During the 1986-87 season at Western Kentucky, he helped lead the Hilltoppers to a 29-9 record and a Sun Belt Conference championship. At WKU, he worked with the Hilltoppers’ post players, three of whom were later selected in the NBA draft. In all, Laing was with the Georgia Southern program for eight years, including three campaigns that saw the Eagles advance to postseason play. Georgia Southern won 70 percent of its games during his tenure with the program, posting a 161-70 overall record. The Eagles were ranked 30th among Division I schools in winning percentage from 1984 to 1993 before the school joined the Southern Conference. A 1982 graduate of Troy State University, Laing embarked on his collegiate coaching career at his alma mater for two years, before moving on to Georgia Southern in 1984. A standout athlete at Lakeside High School in Eufaula, Ala., Laing played football at Vanderbilt for one year before transferring to Troy State. He earned his B.S. in biology and physical education in 1982 and won two letters on the basketball team. He served as team captain during his senior year. Laing completed his M.Ed. in physical education at Georgia Southern in 1993. Laing began his coaching career in 1981 at South Montgomery (Ala.) County Academy, where he guided his 1981-82 squad to a 14-11 record and earned district Coach of the Year honors. He and his wife, the former Dana Riales, are parents of five children, including three sons, Earl Duncan (23), Christian (22) and Nathan (19), and two daughters, Ansley Rae (16) and Madison (15). In addition to heading up the Fighting Camel men’s basketball program, Laing serves as director of the Campbell Basketball School. Founded in 1956 by Campbell head coach Fred McCall and Wake Forest head coach “Bones” McKinney, the Campbell Basketball School is the nation’s oldest summer basketball camp in continuous operation.

Notes First career coaching win came vs. Jacksonville A-Sun Quarters; A-Sun Coach of Yr (College Insider) A-Sun Semifinals; Set or tied 25 school records A-Sun Quarterfinals A-Sun Quarters; Most improved team in A-Sun A-Sun regular-season co-champion; Coach of Yr. A-Sun Quarters; Global Sports Hoops Showcase Champion; won at Auburn Big South 3rd place; won at Iowa 2-time league Coach of the Year

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BAKER Associate Head Coach Eastern Kentucky (1990) Fourth Year at Campbell

Charles Baker, who brings more than two decades of coaching experience to the job, is in his fourth year with the Fighting Camel program. He was promoted to Associate Head Coach in June 2010. Since his arrival on campus, Baker has been instrumental to the Fighting Camels’ success. During 2011-12, the Camels knocked off a BCS conference member school (Iowa) for the second-straight year, swept the two-game series from defending league regular season champ Coastal Carolina, and finished 11th in the nation in field goal percentage (.484), 15th in blocks (5.2) and 20th in assists (15.5). In addition, the team set a school record for most wins before Christmas (8) and logged the program’s 3rd-most conference (11) and regular season (17) victories of the Division I era. Picked 9th in the 2011 Big South Conference pre-season poll, the Camels finished in 3rd place in the standings and produced double-digit wins for the 7th-straight year, a feat never before accomplished in Campbell’s Division I tenure. Trey Freeman was voted Big South freshman of the year, the second time in four seasons that one of CU’s players has been named the league’s top newcomer. In 2010-11, Campbell won the Global Sports Hoops Showcase, knocking off Middle Tennessee and host Auburn in the process. Campbell also set school records for most victories before Christmas as well as for most blocked shots in a season. During his first year in Buies Creek, the Fighting Camels won the 2010 Atlantic Sun Conference regular season championship. Not only did Campbell set a school Division I era (since 1977-78) record for regular season (1911) and conference wins (14-6), but the Camels also ranked second in the country in steals per game and eighth nationally in turnover margin. In addition, Campbell’s 2010 recruiting class was ranked in the top 64 nationally. Baker is involved in all phases of the Fighting Camel program, including on-floor coaching, recruiting, and assisting Coach Laing in the daily operation of the basketball office. Before joining the Camel staff in Sept. 2009, Baker spent the previous two seasons at the University of Colorado. His Big-12 Conference experience also includes six years at Kansas State (2000-06), where he served on the same staff as Coach Laing before he was hired by Campbell in April 2003. During his two years at Colorado, Baker helped develop a unit that posted its best free throw percentage (in 2008-09) ever since the Big-12 was formed and one that averaged the fewest turnovers per game (2007-08) during the same span. Baker, 45, joined the Colorado staff after spending the 2006-07 season at Louisiana Tech where he was also an assistant from 1998-2000. While at Louisiana Tech, Baker helped guide the Bulldogs to the 1999 Sun Belt title. He spent six seasons from 2000-2006 with the Kansas State University program under former head coach Jim Wooldridge, three campaigns while sharing the bench with Laing. “I am thrilled to be part of a program that is on its way up and clearly has a chance to compete year-in and year-out at the highest level in our conference,” said Baker, a native of North Little Rock, Ark. “The opportunity to work with Coach Laing, who is a man I know and trust, a good person, and who wants to win, is a chance I could not pass up.” During his tenure at K-State, Baker helped assemble three Top-25 recruiting classes during his last five seasons, including the nation’s best class in 2002-03 according to Hoop Scoop magazine. Baker has helped recruit three consensus Top-100 players to Kansas State his last three years, including former Parade All-American Cartier Martin (second team All-Big 12 in back-to-back seasons and the Big 12’s inaugural Sixth Man of the Year in 2006-07). He also played a major role in recruiting Jeremiah Massey, who was an All-Big 12 second team selection by both the coaches and media in 2004-05, after earning Big 12 Newcomer of the Year honor from The Associated Press and Dallas Morning News as a junior. Baker was originally hired at Louisiana Tech by Jim Wooldridge in 1998 before Wooldridge left to coach the Chicago Bulls. He stayed on to serve under coach Keith Richard for the next two years, helping tutor the Bulldog post players and leading the program’s recruiting efforts. During his two-season stint, Baker helped guide the Bulldogs to their first Sun Belt Conference regular-season championship since 1991-92. Overall, Baker helped Louisiana Tech post a 40-17 (.702) record from 1998-2000, including a 23-9 mark in Sun Belt Conference play. Before Baker’s tenure at Louisiana Tech, he coached at Shorter (Ark.) Junior College for five seasons – turning a 1-29 team into a consistent winner. At Shorter, he led his teams to four consecutive Arkansas State Junior College championships, four straight 20-win seasons and a 121-31 (.796) record. Baker started his coaching career in 1990 as an assistant coach at Middle Tennessee State in Murfreesboro, Tenn. During his short time at MTSU, he helped guide the Blue Raiders to a 21-9 overall record. Born May 27, 1966 in North Little Rock, Ark., Baker is a 1990 graduate of Eastern Kentucky, where he lettered for the Colonels and earned a bachelor’s in physical education. He was also named Arkansas junior college player of the year in 1986 at Westark Junior College. He has a son, Rojae (26).

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Baker’s Details Full Name Charles Edward Baker Birthdate May 27, 1966 Birthplace North Little Rock, Arkansas College Eastern Kentucky University BS 1990 Degree Physical Education High School North Little Rock Ole Main Player Background Arkansas JUCO Player of the Year (1986) Eastern Kentucky Off the Court Watching professional golf on TV, meeting new people, talking with friends Coaching History 2010-present Associate Head Coach Campbell 2009-10 Assistant Coach Campbell 2007-2009 Assistant Coach Colorado 2006-2007 Assistant Coach Louisiana Tech 2000-2006 Assistant Coach Kansas State 1998-2000 Assistant Coach Louisiana Tech 1993-1998 Head Coach Shorter (Ark.) Junior College 1991-1992 Assistant Coach Coppin State University 1990-1991 Assistant Coach Middle Tennessee State

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Brian

Burg’s Details

BURG

Full Name Brian Adam Burg Birthdate February 4, 1980 Birthplace Houston, Texas College Cisco Junior College AA 2000 Mount Mercy College 2003 Lake Erie College 2005 Degree Double Major-Secondary Education and History High School Cypress Falls High School Player Background Played at Cisco Junior College (NJCAA) and Mount Mercy College (NAIA) Off the Court Spend time with family and friends, travel, anything pertaining to basketball

Assistant Coach / Recruiting Coordinator Mount Mercy (2003) Fourth Year at Campbell

Former Middle Tennessee State assistant Brian Burg is in his third year as an assistant coach at Campbell University. He was promoted to assistant coach/recruiting coordinator in June 2010. Since his arrival on campus, Burg has played a large role in the Fighting Camels’ success. During 2011-12, the Camels knocked off a BCS conference member school (Iowa) for the second-straight year, swept the two-game series from defending league regular season champ Coastal Carolina, and finished 11th in the nation in field goal percentage (.484), 15th in blocks (5.2) and 20th in assists (15.5). In addition, the team set a school record for most wins before Christmas (8) and logged the program’s 3rd-most conference (11) and regular season (17) victories of the Division I era. Picked 9th in the 2011 Big South Conference pre-season poll, the Camels finished in 3rd place in the standings and produced double-digit wins for the 7th-straight year, a feat never before accomplished in Campbell’s Division I tenure. Trey Freeman was voted Big South freshman of the year, the second time in four seasons that one of CU’s players has been named the league’s top newcomer. In 2010-11, Campbell won the Global Sports Hoops Showcase, knocking off Middle Tennessee and host Auburn in the process. Campbell also set school records for most victories before Christmas as well as for most blocked shots in a season. The team won the Atlantic Sun Conference regular season championship in 2009-10. Not only did the Fighting Camels set a school Division I era (since 1977-78) record for regular season (19-11) and conference wins (14-6), but the Camels also ranked 2nd in the country in steals per game and 8th nationally in turnover margin. In addition, Campbell’s 2010 recruiting class was ranked in the top 64 nationally. “Brian is one of the most exceptional coaches I’ve worked with as far as organizational skills ability,” said head coach Robbie Laing. “He sets the table for the rest of our staff in so many areas. All the logistical complexities of recruiting will be simplified in his hands and free up Coach Baker and Coach Ridder to help continue the development of our team.” A native of Houston, Texas, the 31-year-old Burg joined the Fighting Camel program after spending two seasons as Director of Basketball Operations at Middle Tennessee State University. In addition to organizing the Campbell recruiting effort, he assists in all other phases of the Fighting Camel program, including on-court coaching, summer camps and daily operations. “I’m very happy to have Brian Burg as a part of our staff,” said Laing. “He has a great coaching background, coming from MTSU with Coach Kermit Davis and competing in the Sun Belt Conference. Brian is very competent in all phases of basketball operations. He provides our recruiting base a national scope with his ties not only to the Southeast, but to the Southwest and Midwest.” At Middle Tennessee Burg was primarily responsible for overseeing the academic progress of Blue Raider players, video editing and MTSU basketball’s extensive community service opportunities, as well as the various tasks regarding the day-to-day operation of the basketball program. Burg was instrumental in assisting with overall facility improvements in the Lynn Davis Squad Room and the newly-renovated Blue Raider practice facility. He also helped oversee academic progress and the Blue Raiders enjoyed their highest collective team grade-point-average in 20 years. Prior Middle Tennessee, Burg served as an assistant coach the previous three seasons. He helped restart the program at Western Texas College (2006-07). Burg assisted in recruiting 16 players in his first season, and four of those were among the top 400-rated players in the nation, according to HoopScoop. His duties at Western Texas College included on-the-floor coaching, recruiting coordinator, travel scheduling, equipment order, video breakdown, strength and conditioning, scouting, and video editing. Burg served as an assistant coach at Garden City Community College in 2005-06, where he assisted in recruiting five of the top 250-rated players in the nation according to HoopScoop. Garden City was rated No. 5 in the preseason by Street & Smith. He coached a Jayhawk West MVP during his time at Garden City. Prior to his stint at Garden City, Burg spent two seasons as assistant coach at Lake Erie College from 2003-05. At Lake Erie, Burg helped lead the team to the most wins in school history in 2004-05. Before his time at Lake Erie College, Burg worked with the Benton Community High School Basketball program (2002-2003) in Van Horne, Iowa under the direction of Coach Larry Carlson and Howard Conrad. Burg played two seasons at Cisco Junior College, serving as captain of the nationally-ranked Wranglers under Coach Ronnie Hearne. He also played two seasons for Coach Paul Gavin at Mount Mercy College, where the Mustangs earned a national ranking at the NAIA level. He was selected as team captain at each level of play in basketball. Burg, who is single, earned his master’s degree in education from Lake Erie in 2005, after completing his bachelor’s at Mount Mercy in 2003, and his associate degree in 2000 at Cisco.

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Coaching History 2010-present Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator Campbell 2009-10 Assistant Coach Campbell 2007-2009 Director of Basketball Operations Middle Tennessee State 2006-2007 Assistant Coach Western Texas College 2005-2006 Assistant Coach Garden City Community College 2003-2005 Assistant Coach Lake Erie College

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Ryan

Ridder’s Details

RIDDER

Full Name Ryan Daniel Ridder Birthdate November 11, 1984 Birthplace Lexington, Ky. College Embry-Riddle (2008) Degree Aerospace Studies Graduate School California University of Pennsylvania (2009) Master’s Degree Sports Management High School Father Lopez High School Player Background College of Wooster (2003-2005) Embry Riddle (2005-2008) Off the Court Spending time with family and friends, playing golf, watching baseball and football especially the Cincinnati Reds and Cincinnati Bengals

Assistant Coach / Embry-Riddle (2008) Third Year at Campbell

Ryan Ridder is in his second year as an assistant coach with the Fighting Camel basketball program. He joined the staff in June 2010. During 2011-12, the Camels knocked off a BCS conference member school (Iowa) for the secondstraight year, swept the two-game series from defending league regular season champ Coastal Carolina, and finished 11th in the nation in field goal percentage (.484), 15th in blocks (5.2) and 20th in assists (15.5). In addition, the team set a school record for most wins before Christmas (8) and logged the program’s 3rd-most conference (11) and regular season (17) victories of the Division I era. Picked 9th in the 2011 Big South Conference pre-season poll, the Camels finished in 3rd place in the standings and produced double-digit wins for the 7th-straight year, a feat never before accomplished in Campbell’s Division I tenure. Trey Freeman was voted Big South freshman of the year, the second time in four seasons that one of CU’s players has been named the league’s top newcomer. During Ridder’s first year on campus, Campbell won the Global Sports Hoops Showcase, knocking off Middle Tennessee and host Auburn in the process. Campbell also set school records for most victories before Christmas as well as for most blocked shots in a season. Ridder arrived in Buies Creek after spending the 2009-10 campaign as a volunteer assistant coach at his alma mater, Embry-Riddle. Serving as an assistant under his father, Steve Ridder, he helped the Eagles reach the quarterfinals of the NAIA national tournament and compile a 30-6 won-lost record. At Campbell, Ridder’s responsibilities include on-floor coaching, supervising individual pre- and post-season workouts, scouting opponents, serving as academic liaison on campus, and assisting with the Campbell Basketball School. “We are really happy to have Ryan on our staff,” said Laing. “He is energetic, personable, and will fit in nicely with our university and community. There’s also an added comfort level know that he’s been in a very successful basketball family his entire life.” Ridder served as starting point guard and team captain at Embry-Riddle from 2006-08. He led the Sun Conference with a 4.24 assists average as a senior. After graduating from Embry-Riddle with a degree in Aerospace Studies in 2008, Ridder moved to North Carolina where he remained involved with the sport he loves in a variety of areas. He trained players from youth to those with NBA aspirations while working for the Hoop City U basketball training academy. In addition, he was the head coach for a number of teams engaged in international competition with 365 Sports and he served as the assistant boy’s basketball coach at North Raleigh Christian. “I’m excited about and thankful for the opportunity to work with Coach Laing and his staff, one that is well-respected throughout the nation, and with a program on the rise,” said Ridder. “Growing up as a coach’s son, the opportunity to work at the Division I level is phenomenal. I continue to look forward to doing anything I can to help the Campbell family.” Ridder earned a master’s in Sports Management from California University of Pennsylvania in 2009.

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Coaching History 2010-present Assistant Coach, Campbell 2009-10 Volunteer Assistant Coach, Embry-Riddle 2008-09 Assistant Coach, North Raleigh Christian High School Director of Basketball Operations Hoops City U

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Cole

Dewey’s Details

DEWEY

Full Name David Coleman Dewey Birthdate September 27, 1988 Birthplace Tarboro, N.C. College Campbell (2011) Degree Business Administration Graduate School Campbell High School South Johnson Player Background Campbell (2007-11) Off the Court Spending time with family and friends, golf, fishing

Graduate Assistant / Campbell (2011) Second Year at Campbell Cole Dewey is in his second year on the Fighting Camel staff, and is certainly no stranger to the Campbell basketball program. He was a four-year member of the team before graduating in 2011. During 2011-12, the Camels knocked off a BCS conference member school (Iowa) for the second-straight year, swept the two-game series from defending league regular season champ Coastal Carolina, and finished 11th in the nation in field goal percentage (.484), 15th in blocks (5.2) and 20th in assists (15.5). In addition, the team set a school record for most wins before Christmas (8) and logged the program’s 3rd-most conference (11) and regular season (17) victories of the Division I era. Picked 9th in the 2011 Big South Conference pre-season poll, the Camels finished in 3rd place in the standings and produced double-digit wins for the 7th-straight year, a feat never before accomplished in Campbell’s Division I tenure. Trey Freeman was voted Big South freshman of the year, the second time in four seasons that one of CU’s players has been named the league’s top newcomer. During Dewey’s playing career, Campbell moved into the John W. Pope Jr. Convocation Center in 2008 and, two years later, won the Atlantic Sun Conference regular season championship. He was a part of teams that claimed 45 victories over a 3-year span and posted a 29-14 home court record. In his four seasons, Dewey helped the Camels claim wins over Auburn – CU’s first over a Southeastern Conference opponent since 1994 – as well as against regional rivals Appalachian State, East Carolina, UNC Wilmington and Western Carolina. During his senior season, Campbell won the Global Sports Hoops Showcase, knocking off Middle Tennessee and host Auburn in the process. Campbell also set school records for most victories before Christmas as well as for most blocked shots in a season. At Campbell, Dewey’s responsibilities include daily operations such as administrative duties, team travel and video exchange as well as scouting, game preparation and working with perimeter players in practice. Other duties include supervising the team managers and assisting with the Campbell Basketball School each summer. Dewey joined the Campbell program after a standout career at nearby South Johnston High School, where he was coached by his father, David. Dewey led the Trojans to an 81-31 record in his four varsity seasons. He was a three-time all-conference guard who earned academic all-conference recognition four times in basketball. In addition, he was a four-time all-conference and academic all-conference performer for the SJHS tennis team. Dewey earned his B.S. in Business Administration, as well as a minor in Sport Management from Campbell in 2011 and is now pursuing his master’s degree in Business Administration.

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Full Name Xavier Deon Curry Birthdate September 8, 1985 Birthplace XXXXXXX College Michigan State (2008) Degree Bachelor of Arts in Hospitality Business Graduate School XXXXXX High School Detroit Country Day Player Background Michigan State (2006-07) basketball Michigan State (2005-08) football Off the Court XXXXXX

Director of Operations / Michigan State (2008) First Year at Campbell Deon Curry is in his first year on the Fighting Camel staff as Director of Basketball Operations. A former football and basketball standout at Michigan State, Curry worked in the hospitality management field before entering the collegiate coaching field. At Campbell, Curry’s daily responsibilities include overseeing the team’s travel arrangements as well as video editing and exchange. In addition, he supervises the team managers and assists in academic supervision as well as game preparation. Curry is also involved in the summer basketball camp as well as production and distribution of the Campbell Basketball Tip-Off Club newsletter. “Deon oversees our travel logistics and will assist with our defensive strategy,” said Coach Robbie. “He has a great work ethic. Even as a young coach, he’s been very demanding with our kids, and they have a lot of respect for him. He is really going to help our kids as well from a mentoring standpoint.” A four-year letter winner as a wide receiver at Michigan State, Curry also played for Coach Tom Izzo’s 2006-07 basketball squad that reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Curry earned Academic All-Big Ten honors for football and graduated with a B.A. in hospitality business in 2008. During his prep career at Detroit Country Day, Curry was listed among the nation’s top 75 wide receivers and earned all-region honors in basketball. He also worked as a locker room assistant for the Detroit Pistons from Oct. 2000-July 2004. He is the son of Michael Curry, who played 12 seasons in the NBA and is now the associate head coach of the Philadelphia 76ers after serving as head coach of the Pistons in 2008-09.

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Coaching History 2012-present Director of Operations, Campbell

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Athletic Training CU’s Athletic Training staff offers all Fighting Camel student-athletes the best available medical care for athletic injuries. They design and implement programs to prevent, manage and treat athletic injuries. They also supervise injury rehabilitation programs that are designed to return the athlete to athletic activity as quickly and safely as possible. The athletic training services program is directed by head athletic trainer Jackie Knight, four assistant athletic trainers and five interns/graduate assistant athletic trainers. In addition, the staff also provides hands on experience to a number of students majoring in athletic training. These students are enrolled in a challenging academic major that not only requires that they make the grade in the classroom but also must excel in real-life situations. The education program is directed by Catherine Simonson. The Athletic Training staff also works closely team physicians, Dr. Bill Hage and Dr. Richard Slusher of Triangle Orthopedics in Raleigh and Dr. Michael Hart and Dr. Kristin Clarey of Cary Family Practice and Sports Medicine to provide quality physician services to student-athletes. They also have a team chiropractor in Dr. David Bradham of Bradham Chiropractic in Erwin. Other allied health care needs available within the athletic training services program include optometry, dentistry, and sports massage.

Troyce Solley, MS, ATC, LAT / Assistant Athletic Trainer Troyce Solley, MS, ATC, LAT is in his first year at Campbell University as assistant athletic trainer. His primary responsibilities include working with the Fighting Camel men’s basketball and golf teams. Solley joined the Campbell staff after spending four years (2008-12) as an assistant athletic trainer at Stephen F. Austin University in Nacogdoches, Texas. At SFA, Solley was responsible for the health care of the Lumberjacks men’s basketball, cheerleading and dance squads. In addition, he served as mentor for the volleyball graduate assistant athletic trainer. Also while at Stephen F. Austin, Solley was the medical staff coordinator for the 2008 Southland Conference volleyball tournament. He was also an approved clinical instructor for the master’s entry-level athletic training education program. In addition to his duties at SFA, Solley served as a contract athletic trainer for Regional Physical Therapy in Lufkin, Texas, where he provided coverage for high school football, basketball, baseball and softball teams. A native of Bloomburg, Texas, Solley worked for two years (2006-08) as assistant athletic trainer at St. Edward’s University in Austin. At St. Edwards, he provided care for the men’s basketball, women’s soccer, cheerleading and tennis teams. Solley earned his master of science in physiology of exercise from the University of Texas at Arlington, where he spent two years as graduate assistant athletic trainer (2006-08). At UTA, Solley was responsible for the track and field teams and coordinated coverage for numerous meets, including the Southland Conference Outdoor Championships. During his undergraduate days at Texas State, Solley worked clinical

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experiences with numerous Division I Texas State athletics teams as well as a semester at Canyon High School. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in exercise and sports science with an athletic training emphasis in 2004. Solley holds certifications and licensures from the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, North Carolina Board of Athletic Trainer Examiners, Texas Advisory Board of Athletic Trainers, American Red Cross and American Heart Association. He is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA), Mid Atlantic Athletic Trainers Association (MAATA) and Southwest Athletic Trainers Association (SWATA). With SWATA, he served on the Young Professionals Committee for three years.

Solley helps prepare Andrew Ryan for practice in the Pope Center training room.

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Strength and Conditioning The Campbell University strength and conditioning facilities are located at the John W. Pope Jr. Convocation Center in the Burns Strength and Conditioning Center. Although specific strength and conditioning programs are designed for each sport, the basic goal is the same – to help athletes increase their full potential in: strength, speed, flexibility, endurance and ultimately sports performance, while decreasing the likelihood of injury. Workouts are designed and implemented by Andrew Carter, who is in his third year as head strength and conditioning coach. The Campbell University Basketball Strength and Conditioning Program, in particular, is designed to utilize a combination of speed and strength development set out to prepare the Campbell basketball players to take the court in the best possible shape both mentally and physically.

The program uses several different methods of training focusing primarily on Olympic Weight Lifting aimed at developing strength, speed, and explosion. The program also incorporates a speed program aimed at increasing acceleration and multi-directional speed. Carter also spends time with each basketball student-athlete to ensure they are meeting nutritional needs on a daily basis. Campbell’s strength and conditioning program has an ultimate goal of helping the student-athlete to reach their maximum physical potential, in order to better prepare student-athletes in competition.

Andrew Carter / Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Andrew Carter is in his fifth season as the Director of Strength and Conditioning at Campbell University, where he works closely with all 21 athletic programs. Under Carter’s direction, six Campbell athletes have earned the All-America Strength and Conditioning Award from the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). This past off-season Carter was an invited speaker at the 5th Annual Basketball Specific Strength and Conditioning Symposium, the premier conference focusing on strength and conditioning for all levels of basketball. Carter joined the Fighting Camel program after spending three years as the head strength and conditioning coach at St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes School in Alexandria, Va. In addition to his strength and conditioning duties at St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes, Carter also worked as a physical education teacher and the physical education department coordinator with additional duties as the assistant boy’s lacrosse coach for three years. Carter also brings experience as the head strength and conditioning coach for the U.S. Women’s National Lacrosse Team (2006-08), the assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of Delaware (200305), volunteer assistant strength coach at Notre Dame (2004) and the head strength and conditioning coach for the Cecil Community College’s basketball team (2004-05). Also included in Carter’s extensive background is teaching and research work as an adjunct professor at Marymount University (2007), a research assistant at the University of Delaware (2003-05) and a research associate of the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis (2002-03). A 2002 graduate of Salisbury (Md.) University with a bachelor’s degree in physical education with emphasis in exercise science, Carter also earned

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his master’s in exercise science from Delaware in 2005. Carter, a former three-year football letter winner at Salisbury, is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) through the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) and is USA Weightlifting Club Coach Certified. He also has authored numerous articles for exercise science publications over the last nine years.

Carter supervises a work-out by Camel sophomore Reco McCarter in the John W. Pope Jr. Convocation Center weight room.

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Student-Athlete Support The Campbell Athletics Department is committed to academic excellence and to promoting student-athlete welfare through the broad-based Student-Athlete Support Program. Under the guidance of Malinda Ashcraft, Associate A.D. for Academic Services, programs are available that provide opportunities for student-athletes to grow academically, socially, spiritually, emotionally and physically. The Student-Athlete Support Program was created to assist studentathletes with a number of issues ranging from the development of personal responsibility and educational goals to addressing personal and social problems that are unique to the Division I student-athlete. Some of the services offered through the Student-Athlete Support

Program are the Individual Study Plan program, tutorial sessions, study halls, one-on-one academic advising, Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, NCAA Life Skills and other academic support services. The Academic Support Center is the focal point of the program. The center is open seven days a week with flexible hours designed to accommodate the busy schedule of a student-athlete. The center has been designed to serve as an optimal learning environment, while providing the student-athlete with all the tools necessary to achieve academic success. The center is equipped with several computer work stations, individual study carrels, and areas for monitored group study and tutorial work. Tutorial sessions of different subject areas are provided several times a

Malinda Ashcraft / Associate A.D. of Academic Services / SWA Malinda Ashcraft has been a member of Campbell’s Compliance and Academic Services staff since January 2008, and she brings two decades of administrative and coaching experience to her position. She is responsible for overseeing the University’s student-athlete academic services, including the CHAMPS/Lifeskills program. As Senior Woman Administrator, Ashcraft represents the Campbell University athletic department in all Atlantic Sun Conference and NCAA matters regarding women’s sports as designated by the NCAA. In addition, she serves as the University’s Title IX Officer. Ashcraft spent five seasons (2003-2007) as head volleyball coach at Campbell and nine years (1990-98) in the same position at Samford University, where she left as the winningest coach in school volleyball history. In addition to her volleyball responsibilities, Ashcraft also served as Samford’s Senior Women’s Administrator for the athletics department where she assisted with NCAA compliance issues and oversaw selected women’s sports programs and personnel.

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Under Ashcraft’s guidance Campbell volleyball players were named to the Atlantic Sun Academic All-Conference team 34 times, including a program record 10 student-athletes in 2005. Femi Alabi was also named to the Academic All-District 3 team in 2006 by the College Sports Information Directors of America. Prior to joining the Campbell athletics staff in July 2003, Ashcraft spent three years as Sport Team Director of Volleyball with Athletes In Action (AIA), coaching traveling volleyball teams and overseeing the daily volleyball operations of the Christian sports ministry, which is affiliated with Campus Crusade for Christ. With AIA, Ashcraft has traveled to Southeast Asia, Thailand, Guatemala, Ethiopia, Kenya and Nigeria. A 1987 graduate of Troy State with a B.S. in health, recreation and athletics, Ashcraft played for two seasons before moving into the coaching ranks as a student assistant. She went on to Mississippi State where she served as graduate assistant coach from 1987-89 and earned her M.A. in education/ exercise physiology.

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Kim Graham / Associate A.D. for Operations Kim Graham joined the Fighting Camel staff in November 2008 as Associate A.D. for Operations at Campbell University. The native of Milan, Ohio brought two decades of administrative experience at the Division I level to his position. Graham is responsible for the daily operations of the Fighting Camel athletics department with emphasis in sport programming and support areas. In addition, Graham directs and schedules event management for all CU sports and supervises the department’s operations staff, including strength and conditioning and athletic training. Graham is also involved as the athletics department liaison to a number of university departments and coordinates scheduling for 20 of CU’s 21 varsity sports. Graham joined the Campbell Athletics staff after spending two years as Senior Associate Athletics Director at Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond, La. At SLU, he supervised internal and external departmental operations, led the department fund raising marketing team, administered the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and approved departmental budget expenditures. “I count it an honor and privilege to be employed at Campbell University,” said Graham. “I whole heartedly believe in the principles and standards that Campbell University is built upon. I will work diligently with our athletics staff to provide our student-athletes with the best possible guidance and direction that will help them reach their goals spiritually, educationally and athletically.” A 1976 graduate of Georgetown (Ky.) College, where he was an NAIA All-America at wide receiver as a senior, Graham spent 11 seasons as an assistant coach at Liberty (1978-88), where he coached the receivers, quar-

terbacks and also served as offensive coordinator. After serving as offensive coordinator at Sam Houston State in 1989, Graham returned to Lynchburg, Va., to start an 18-year tenure in athletics administration at Liberty. In his seven years as the Flames’ Assistant A.D., Graham implemented the department’s NCAA Compliance program, while also overseeing budgeting and game operations needs. Graham was promoted to Director of Athletics at Liberty in April 1997 and served in that capacity through February 2005. During his eight-year stint as A.D., Liberty teams won 53 Big South Conference championships, claimed five out of six league Sasser Cup awards as the Big South’s best overall athletics program and won the first two Big South men’s all-sports awards. Under Graham’s guidance, Liberty’s student-athlete graduation rates rose from 49 to 69 percent. He also served in a number of professional associations, including a stint as President of the NCAA I-AA Athletics Directors Association (2004-05). Graham has also been involved beyond campus responsibilities as a member of the NCAA Championship/Competition Cabinet (2003-05) as with the NCAA I-AA Athletics Directors Association Executive Committee. He chaired both the Big South Conference Board of Administrators (200405) and the Football Committee (2002-04), while also serving on six NCAA Peer Review Teams for athletics certification. A member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), Graham earned both his B.S. (1976) in physical education and M.A. (1978) in secondary education from Georgetown College. Graham and his wife, Andrea, have three sons – Chad, Travis and Cade – and a daughter, Brie.

Christian Pope / Associate A.D. for Compliance Christian Pope is in his third year as Associate Athletics Director for Compliance at Campbell University. During this short span, Pope has fully modernized compliance services at Campbell by providing leadership, consultation and guidance to the university’s administration as well as the intercollegiate athletics department. Utilizing computerized initiatives and web based programming; Pope has upgraded all compliance services to be more mobile and responsive to our athletics staff and coaches. Pope’s purview includes direct oversight and supervision of strength and conditioning, compliance services, athletics recruiting, financial aid, admissions and enrollment services for all 21 varsity sport programs. He also serves as the Department’s liaison to the Big South Conference, the Pioneer Football League, the Southern Conference and the NCAA concerning all regulatory matters. In addition, Pope supervises the department’s sports administration for Wrestling and Volleyball. Pope joined the CU staff after working three years as Assistant Director of Athletics for Student Services at Virginia Commonwealth University. At VCU, Pope administered the university’s compliance office and its initiatives for all varsity sports, spearheading rules education, NCAA interpre-

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tations and administration. Pope also created VCU’s compliance manual, and authored VCU’s first student-athlete code of conduct. Prior to VCU, the 1989 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill graduate assumed similar roles at the University of Indiana (2006- 2007), Murray State University (1999-2006), The University of Rhode Island (1996-1999) and Chicago State University (1994-1996). Pope also served as a Compliance Intern and Game Operations Manager at Georgia Southern University (1993-94) while completing his Masters of Science degree. Pope also has completed postgraduate work with the Sports Management Institute Executive Program at the University of Notre Dame in 2004 and at The University of South Carolina in 2005. Pope is a member of the National Association of Athletics Compliance Coordinators (NAAC), as well as the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). He is married to the former Bonita Benear of Paxton, Illinois. The Pope’s have two daughters, Taylor and Morgan.

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Director of Athletics Bob Roller During his first year as Director of Athletics at Campbell University, Bob Roller helped lead a department that reached new heights in competition, facilities construction and student-athlete welfare in 2011-12. Campbell’s football and baseball teams set school records for single season victories, while the wrestling and men’s and women’s golf programs reached NCAA post-season competition. The men’s basketball team knocked off a major conference opponent (Iowa) for the secondstraight year and finished third in the Big South Conference regular season race. Outside the playing realm, funding and construction were completed for Amanda Littlejohn Stadium, home of the Campbell softball team, as well as the addition of lights at Barker-Lane Football Stadium. Funds were also raised for a new home for the Campbell baseball program, while dedication ceremonies were held for the Irwin Belk Track and Clarence Roberts Field. Roller was the driving force behind the CAMMYs, Campbell’s multi-media endof-year student-athlete awards program. Campbell athletes also donated more than 4,300 hours in community service around the Buies Creek area. “I am thrilled to be given this opportunity to lead Campbell’s athletics department,” said Roller, who brings three decades of experience in Division I athletics to his position. “We will work as an entire department to equip and develop these student-athletes to be graduates and leaders.” Introduced on July 20, 2011 as the fourth A.D. of Campbell’s Division I era (since 1977-78), Roller joined the Fighting Camel staff after spending more than 11 years as Director of Athletics at Samford University. While at the Birmingham, Ala., school, he oversaw one of the most exciting periods of growth in the history of Samford athletics. In his time at the helm of the Samford athletics department, Roller led a major facilities upgrade while overseeing the department’s move to the Southern Conference, one of the nation’s oldest collegiate leagues. Samford’s student-athletes also turned in outstanding performances both on the field and in the classroom during Roller’s tenure. For all of his accomplishments, Roller was named the 2009-10 Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) Southeast Region Under Armour Athletic Director of the Year by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). In the 2009-10 school year, Samford won the SoCon’s Germann Cup, which goes to the top women’s sports program in the league. In that same year, Samford had 11 teams record perfect single-year scores of 1,000 in the NCAA’s APR report. Five of Samford’s teams earned Public Recognition Awards, which go to teams posting multi-year APR scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sport nationally. Roller has also mentored two current Division I athletics directors. Janet Cone, now the athletics director at UNC Asheville and Alan Verlander of Jacksonville University, served as associate athletic directors under Roller at Samford. Numerous athletics facility upgrades were accomplished during Roller’s tenure at Samford, including the Cooney Family Field House prior to the start of practice for the 2009 football season.

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The largest project among the many upgrades was the Pete Hanna Center, home to Samford basketball and volleyball, which opened in October of 2007. The Hanna Center is the largest building on Samford’s campus and holds 6,000 spectators for graduation or concerts, and 5,000 for sporting events. Additions to the Samford athletics facility plan during Roller’s tenure were the Pat M. Courington Tennis Pavilion, Joe Lee Griffin Field for baseball as well as upgrades to the softball and soccer complexes. Seibert Stadium’s natural grass was replaced with a state-of-the-art LSR Blade Synthetic Surface in 2005 for football. Prior to its move to the SoCon, Samford spent five years in the Ohio Valley Conference. In its time in the league, Samford won 13 team championships, and Samford women’s teams claimed the Women’s All-Sports Trophy three times. Roller arrived at Samford in 1997 to direct the Samford Athletic Foundation. During his first two years, the foundation saw record growth in individual and corporate donations to the university’s athletics programs. Roller held that position until May 1999, when then-President Thomas E. Corts named him to the top position within the athletics department. In the summer of 2003, Roller was elected to the prestigious executive committee of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics [NACDA] to serve a four-year term. He joined athletics directors from Kansas State, Stanford, Army and Clemson on the governing committee that oversees the activities of the 6,000-plus member organization. In 2006, Roller was named national chairman of the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup Committee for NACDA. The Directors’ Cup is awarded to the top universities in NCAA Division I, II, III and NAIA for overall athletics success throughout the intercollegiate season. Prior to his tenure at Samford, Roller was vice president of AdCraft Sports Marketing in Louisville, Ky., for seven years. During that time, he helped create the Sears Collegiate Champions program, which honors all champions of men’s and women’s sports throughout the nation at every level of college athletics. While with AdCraft, a division of Host Communications, Inc., Roller created and managed a publishing division and helped launch NCAA Football USA, which involved promotion, licensing and merchandising for college football programs at all levels of intercollegiate athletics. Roller was director of communications for the Orange Bowl Committee in Miami, Fla., from 1988 to 1991. He was with the Orange Bowl when Federal Express became its first title sponsor in 1989. The Pearisburg, Va., native began his career in sports information. He earned his degree from Virginia Tech in 1983 and worked as a student assistant in the sports information office for four years. He was the sports information director at UNC Wilmington and East Carolina University from 1983 to 1988. While at UNC Wilmington, Roller was also executive director of the university’s athletics fund-raising program. Roller, 51, who holds a master’s degree in education administration from Samford, is married to the former Carolyn Keller. He has one son, Brad, and three stepchildren -- Kerstin (21), Kyle (20) and Karrah (14).

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University President Dr. Jerry M. Wallace Elected President of the University by the Board of Trustees in May 2003, Dr. Jerry M. Wallace is leading the University in its quest to fully implement the Campus Master Plan. Under Dr. Wallace’s guidance, the Campbell University campus has undergone a remarkable transition over the past seven years. The McLeod Athletic Training facility opened in August 2004 to house the University’s athletic training program as well as locker room and office space for the soccer and softball teams. The complete renovation of D. Rich Memorial Hall was completed in August 2004. A new $15 million residence hall with 302 beds was constructed and opened for the fall semester of 2005. University food services have also been overhauled with the addition of Starbucks Coffee, Chick-fil-A, Quizno’s and more. Barnes and Noble assumed management of the University bookstore. Both Shouse and Marshbanks Dining Halls have undergone complete renovations. The return of football as a varsity sport was announced in April 2006 and the Fighting Camels began competing in the Pioneer Football League in 2008. On Aug. 30, 2008, Campbell hosted its first intercollegiate football game in nearly 58 years as Barker-Lane Stadium was packed with a greater-than-capacity crowd. On Sept. 1, 2006, Dr. Wallace oversaw groundbreaking ceremonies for the 30 million dollar John W. Pope Jr. Convocation Center and Gilbert Craig Gore Arena. During the 2008-09 academic year, the Campbell basketball, volleyball and wrestling teams played their inaugural seasons in the building, setting all-time attendance records in the process. Maddox Hall, a 42,000 square-foot Pharmacy teaching facility was completed in September 2007. The state-of-the-art teaching and research center is located between the Campbell Hall of Science and Carter Gym. The center of campus has been transformed with the addition of Fellowship Common, a pedestrian mall and gathering space that extends from T.T. Lanier Street to Main Street. The Divinity School’s 450-seat Butler Chapel was completed in the summer of 2009. Campbell also continues to work with architects and engineers to determine the feasible occupancies for its original building, historic Kivett Hall. Renovations at the new site of Campbell’s Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law in Raleigh were completed in the fall of 2009. Residence Hall renovation and construction has been given priority. Sauls, Kitchen, Baldwin, Hedgpath, Strickland Halls and Stadium Apartments were renovated. A new residence hall opened to receive students in August 2010. The University grounds beautification continues. Gateway entrances were built and landscaped at three major campus entrances. New visitor

Dr. Wallace and students celebrate last year’s win over East Carolina at Gore Arena.

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parking was created. Renovation to labs and classrooms in the Campbell Hall of Science was completed in August 2010. A natural science facility was fashioned from the former University laundry building. Wiggins and Kivett Halls were completely renovated. Wiggins Hall now houses the Wiggins Memorial Library. Kivett Hall is home to the English Faculty and was transformed into a major classroom building. During the 2010-11 academic year, Belk Track became the latest athletics facility to open and Campbell re-joined the Big South Conference. The University also unveiled its plan to open a School of Osteopathic Medicine in 2013. A native of Rockingham, North Carolina, Dr. Wallace attended East Carolina University where he received a B.A. degree in English and Government. He went on to receive Bachelor of Divinity and Master of Theology degrees from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, and then added a Masters and Doctorate degrees in Sociology from North Carolina State University. Dr. Wallace first joined the Campbell faculty in 1970 as an adjunct Professor of Sociology. He began full-time employment at the University in 1975 as Chairman of the Department of Religion and Philosophy and Tyner Professor of Religion. He was appointed Dean of the College and Director of Graduate Studies in 1981, and in 1984 accepted the position of vice president of Academic Affairs and provost, a position he held until June 2001. During the next two years he served as special assistant to the president, and as the James R. Coates Professor of Religion and Society in the Campbell University Divinity School. According to current vice president of Academic Affairs and provost, Dr. M. Dwaine Greene, the choice of Dr. Wallace is a tremendous selection. “He not only brings proven experience to the position, but he has both a comprehensive and a balanced understanding of Campbell’s various operations. He carries the banner of Campbell’s sterling tradition, while being a progressive and innovative administrator who no doubt will be an effective President.” The range of Dr. Wallace’s contributions is also visible throughout North Carolina Baptist circles. He is widely acknowledged as one of the leading Baptist figures in central and eastern North Carolina. For 15 years, beginning in 1960, he pastored the Elizabethtown Baptist Church. During his years at Campbell he has held over a dozen interim pastorates and spoken in scores of North Carolina churches. He has also been widely active at the state convention level. Dr. Wallace is married to Betty Blanchard Wallace, a 1972 graduate of Campbell College. Dr. and Mrs. Wallace are the parents of three children: Betty Lynne Johnson, Jerry McLain Wallace, Jr., and Lydia Kelly McLamb. The Wallace’s have five grandchildren.

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2011-12 Fighting Camel Review Despite falling short of its goal of qualifying for post-season play, Campbell University enjoyed a successful men’s basketball season in 2011-12 when it returned to the Big South Conference. Picked 9th in the pre-season poll of Big South head coaches, the 2012 Fighting Camels finished 3rd in the league with a 17-15 overall record and 11-7 conference mark. After spending 17 years as a member of the Atlantic Sun Conference, the Camels returned to the Big South (of which they were a charter member from 1983-94). CU swept two-game series from two-time defending regular season champ Coastal Carolina as well as Winthrop, which won 9 league titles in the preceding 13 years. Not only did the Camels earn the program’s highest seed in a conference tournament since 1996, fans responded by jamming Gilbert Craig Gore Arena. Five of the top 10 single-game crowds in the 4-year history of the 3,095-seat facility came during the 2011-12 campaign including a pair of games that topped the 3000-attendance mark. Campbell led all Big South schools in home game attendance (2020) during conference play. Since moving into Gore Arena before the 2008-09 campaign, Campbell has produced a 40-16 (.714) record at the building, including an 11-2 mark in 2011-12. The Camels broke or tied 23 Gore Arena records during the year, including most points scored in a game (103), half (58) and largest victory margin (48) in a 103-55 dismantling of Methodist. Over the past four seasons, the Camels have won 62 games – the most in a 4-year span in the program’s Division I history – and compiled a 42-36 (.538) mark in regular season league action. The Camels knocked off a BCS conference member school (Iowa) for the second-straight year, swept the two-game series from defending league regular season champ Coastal Carolina, and finished 11th in the nation in field goal percentage (.484), 15th in blocks (5.2) and 20th in assists (15.5). Head coach Robbie Laing’s Fighting Camels got off to the fastest start (8-1) in the program’s Division I (since 1977-78) era and earned the program’s highest seed in a conference tournament since 1996. In mid-December, the Camels were ranked for the first time ever in the CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major Top 25 poll, which has been compiling its weekly listing for 13 years. The Camels defeated East Carolina for the second-straight time in Buies Creek with a 76-74 triumph over the Pirates. The 2nd-largest crowd (3028) in Gore Arena history saw five CU players score in double figures, led by freshman Trey Freeman, who tallied 20 points and made all 12 of his free throws. Campbell’s 77-61 victory Nov. 23 at Big Ten member Iowa marked the program’s second win over a BCS conference school in the last two years. On Nov. 20, 2010, CU won at Auburn 6154. At Iowa City, the Camels shot 62.2 percent from the field and held the Hawkeyes to 36 percent shooting. Campbell’s only setback in its first 9 games was a loss at nationally-ranked Creighton in the championship game of the Dale Howard Classic. At Creighton, Eric Griffin hit career highs of 29 points and 14 boards against

the eventual Missouri Valley Conference tournament champion Blue Jays. The Camels dropped a narrow 87-81 decision at eventual Sweet-16 participant North Carolina State on Dec. 29. Leading 56-54 with 13:12 remaining, CU nearly upset the Pack for the 2nd time in the series behind Darren White’s 25 point-effort. CU extended its school-record mark for double-digit victory totals to seven seasons, the longest such string of success in the program’s Division I era (since 197778). Along the way, the Camels battled through injuries to key players. Only Darren White and Marvelle Harris played in all 32 games. Starters Lorne Merthie (9 games/knee), Trey Freeman (3 games/concussion), Eric Griffin (1 game/hand) and Rico Ferguson (one game/foot) all missed action due to injury.

First-team all-conference pick Eric Griffin

First-team all-conference among many honors for Eric Griffin After ranking among the most-accurate shooters and leading shotblockers in the country, senior forward Eric Griffin was named to the Big South all-conference first-team. He was also chosen first-team All-District 3 by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) and first-team all-state by the North Carolina Collegiate Sports Information Association. The 6-foot-8 native of Orlando, Fla., was also named the CollegeSportsMadness.com Big South player of the year and chosen by CollegeHoops. net to its 5-man Big South all-conference unit. He averaged 16.8 points and 8.6 rebounds for the Camels with a .610 field goal percentage. He ranked sixth in the nation in shooting and set a single-season school-record with 73 blocks. His .559 career field goal pct. is also a new school record. In only two varsity seasons, Griffin finished third on Campbell’s career blocked shots (134) list. He produced 17 career double-doubles, including 12 as a senior. In addition, he was a semifinalist in both the ESPN Dunks of the Year competition and State Farm Dark Horse Dunker race. During his senior season, Griffin produced 5 of the top 7 blocked shots performances by a Big South player this year, including career-high 6 at Iowa. He topped all Big South players with 7 games of 20-plus points and 10-plus rebounds and set a school senior class (Division I era) record for rebounds (268). He also earned a place on the Dale Howard Classic all-tournament team after he averaged 23.3 points, 12.2 rebounds and shot 75 percent from the field in four games. At Iowa, he scored 23 points on 10-of-11 shooting, grabbed 13 rebounds and blocked a career-high 6 shots. Two nights later, he hit career highs of 29 points and 14 rebounds in a loss at 25th-ranked Creighton. Griffin was one of 64 seniors nationwide chosen to participate in the 2012 Portsmouth Invitational, the annual showcase of the country’s top graduating players. He averaged 11.7 points, 6.3 rebounds and 2.0 blocks over 3 games.

Trey Freeman led the Big South in FT%

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2011-12 Fighting Camel Review Freeman is Big South freshman of the year, Mid-Major freshman AllAmerica Trey Freeman was named Big South Conference freshman of the year and to the CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major Freshman All-America Team. The 6-foot-2 Freeman led all Big South freshmen in scoring (13.9), free throw percentage (.871), field goal accuracy (.437), assist-turnover ratio (1.59) and minutes played (32.03), while ranking 2nd in assists (3.83). A point guard from Virginia Beach, Va., Freeman led the conference and ranked 26th in the nation in foul shooting. Overall, he finished sixth among Big South leaders in assists, fifth in assist-turnover ratio, 8th in minutes and 14th in scoring. In addition to being the leading vote-getter on the Big South all-freshman team, Freeman was named to the Big South all-conference 4th team by College Sports Madness. He was one of 25 players selected to the 2012 Mid-Major team by CollegeInsider.com, which produces the weekly MidMajor Top-25 poll. Freeman scored in double digits 23 times in 28 games, including five, 20-point efforts. He scored a season-high 28 points in a 96-82 win over Liberty (Dec. 1), tallied 22 in a 62-57 triumph over Charleston Southern (Feb. 2) and had 20 (including 12-of-12 from the line) in Campbell’s 76-74 victory against East Carolina (Nov. 14). He opened the year by setting a school record of 29-straight free throws made, a mark he broke in January and February when he hit 35 in a row from the line. On the year, he made 101 of his 116 foul shots to set a school record for free throw accuracy. Freeman recorded the 2nd-highest scoring game by a Camel freshman in his collegiate debut with a 22-point effort on Nov. 11, 2011 vs. Houston Baptist. Only Clarence Grier (25 points at East Carolina on Nov. 26, 1983) has scored more points in his freshman debut for the Camels since the program moved to the Division I ranks in 1977-78. He was named Big South freshman of the week three times during the year.

A 6-foot-2 guard, Merthie missed 17 games over his junior and senior seasons due to knee injuries, but finished his career ranked 4th in school history in 3-point field goals made (226) and attempted (556) and 3rd in 3-point accuracy (.406). Merthie was named Big South player of the week after leading the Camels to 3-straight comeback wins. He scored 19 of his season-high 21 points in the second half at Radford, two days after tallying 14 points at Winthrop. He also had 14 in the win over VMI. In Big South regular season games, Merthie ranked 5th in the league in threes per game (2.31) and 3-point percentage (.407). During his junior season, Merthie was named MVP of the Global Sports Hoops Showcase, during which the Camels knocked off Southeastern Conference member and tourney host Auburn. He was the 2009 Atlantic Sun Conference freshman of the year.

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White chosen to Big South second team In his first year in a Camel uniform, wing guard Darren White made an immediate impact on the team and the Big South Conference. The 6-foot4 native of Danville, Va., who earned Colonial Athletic Association allrookie team honors in 2010 at James Madison, finished 5th among league scoring leaders (16.8), 4th in field goal percentage (.520) and 8th in blocks (1.06). A transfer from Midland (Texas) Junior College, White scored in double figures 28 times in 32 games, including 10 contests of 20 or more points. He scored 33 points in a game twice (setting a Gore Arena record in the process) – against North Carolina A&T in CU’s first outing in the Dale Howard Classic – and vs. Methodist. White set a school junior class record for points (536) in a year, a total that is tied for the 8th-highest in CU senior college (since 1961-62) history and 4th-most in the Division I era. He nearly missed a triple-double with 22 points, a career-high 16 rebounds and 8 assists in a win over VMI, setting a CU Gore Arena rebounding mark in the process. He was chosen Big South player of the week twice by CollegeSportsMadness.com, the second time following a 25-point (18 in the second half ) performance in CU’s 87-81 loss at NC State. White was selected for Big South monthly all-league teams by CollegeHoops.net in November, December and January. Merthie is 25th Camel to score 1000 points Senior Lorne Merthie became the 25th player in Campbell senior college history to break the 1,000 career point barrier. The guard from Sanford, Fla., passed the milestone on Senior Night at Gore Arena (Feb. 9) when he led CU with 14 points in a 67-58 win over Winthrop.

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Including an 82-68 triumph over Houston Baptist on Nov. 11, 2011, CU has won its last six home openers, including all four at Gore Arena. CU matched the greatest rally to win a game in the Coach Robbie Laing era when the Camels rallied from a 15-point first-half deficit to defeat East Carolina on Nov. 14, 2011 at Gore Arena. The Camels reeled off a 20-4 run midway through the second half in their second win over the Pirates over the last 3 meetings. Campbell broke the century mark in a game for the first time since Feb. 8, 2007 when CU defeated Methodist 103-55 on Dec. 10, 2011 at Gore Arena. Former Camel NAIA All-American Sam Staggers, who led the team to a runner-up finish in the 1977 national tournament during its final year before joining NCAA Division I, was inducted into the Campbell Sports Hall of Fame on Jan. 21, 2012. Robbie Laing collected his 100th head coaching victory on the Division I level on Feb. 7 in an 81-75 win at Coastal Carolina. Senior guard Amir Celestin concluded his career ranked 10th on Campbell’s all-time assists list (250) and 7th in career games played (115). Sophomore forward Marvelle Harris ranked 10th among Big South leaders in blocked shots (0.97 per game) and 17th in rebounding (5.8). In only two seasons, Harris has 78 career rejections, which stands 9th on CU’s all-time list. Nine different players scored in double figures for the Camels during the 2011-12 season, including Andrew Ryan (career-high 15 at Northwestern State) and Antonio Kalpic (10 vs. East Carolina).

Second-team all-conference guard Darren White

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2011-12 Fighting Camel Stats RECORD: ALL GAMES BIG SOUTH NON-CONFERENCE ## 04 21 1 3 25 15 20 10 2 24 41 30 35 TM

OVERALL 17-15 11-7 6-8

Player GP WHITE, Darren 32 Conference-Only... 18 GRIFFIN, Eric 31 Conference-Only... 18 FREEMAN, Trey 29 Conference-Only... 15 FERGUSON, Rico 31 Conference-Only... 18 MERTHIE, Lorne 23 Conference-Only... 16 HARRIS, Marvelle 32 Conference-Only... 18 RYAN, Andrew 28 Conference-Only... 18 HORTON, Anthony 31 Conference-Only... 17 CELESTIN, Amir 25 Conference-Only... 11 WRIGHT, Jihad 18 Conference-Only... 11 KALPIC, Antonio 24 Conference-Only... 12 ZEGARZEWSKI, Tyler 4 Conference-Only... 1 ONUOHA, Nnadozie 2 Conference-Only... 0 TEAM................ Conference-Only... Total.......... 32 Conference-Only... 18 Opponents...... 32 Conference-Only... 18

SCORE BY PERIODS: Campbell Opponents

1st 1094 1086

GS Min 301025 16 557 31 938 18 512 27 929 13 476 26 743 15 427 10 538 7 396 27 780 14 442 2 444 2 286 5 340 4 170 1 340 1 141 0 158 0 134 1 179 0 82 0 8 0 2 0 4 0 0

HOME 11-2 7-2 4-0

AWAY 6-12 4-5 2-7

TOTAL 3-PTS Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct 32.0 197 379 .520 45 119 .378 97 147 .660 30.9 95 194 .490 20 64 .313 49 72 .681 30.3 177 290 .610 11 30 .367 121 213 .568 28.4 95 163 .583 5 15 .333 52 106 .491 32.0 143 327 .437 17 48 .354 101 116 .871 31.7 73 164 .445 9 24 .375 56 64 .875 24.0 69 161 .429 1 2 .500 67 95 .705 23.7 42 105 .400 0 0 .000 37 48 .771 23.4 60 157 .382 50 127 .394 23 29 .793 24.8 46 112 .411 37 91 .407 18 23 .783 24.4 65 139 .468 0 0 .000 29 53 .547 24.6 41 86 .477 0 0 .000 14 29 .483 15.9 36 97 .371 22 62 .355 13 21 .619 15.9 22 59 .373 15 40 .375 5 11 .455 11.0 38 81 .469 19 51 .373 7 16 .438 10.0 21 41 .512 11 27 .407 2 9 .222 13.6 27 56 .482 2 9 .222 16 24 .667 12.8 9 22 .409 0 2 .000 8 15 .533 8.8 14 30 .467 0 1 .000 27 36 .750 12.2 11 25 .440 0 1 .000 20 28 .714 7.5 17 27 .630 0 0 .000 8 11 .727 6.8 7 12 .583 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 2.0 2 3 .667 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 2.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2.0 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000

846 1748 462 983 796 1846 435 1024 2nd 1268 1272

NEUTRAL 0-1 0-0 0-1

OT 8 3

.484 169 452 .374 509 .470 97 264 .367 264 .431 217 669 .324 552 .425 127 407 .312 293

Total 2370 2361

761 409 784 420

.669 .645 .704 .698

REBOUNDS Off Def Tot Avg 57 118 175 5.5 31 62 93 5.2 83 185 268 8.6 43 97 140 7.8 15 74 89 3.1 7 41 48 3.2 17 51 68 2.2 14 28 42 2.3 8 37 45 2.0 5 29 34 2.1 53 133 186 5.8 33 75 108 6.0 11 57 68 2.4 8 40 48 2.7 9 28 37 1.2 3 14 17 1.0 6 31 37 1.5 1 8 9 0.8 21 12 33 1.8 19 10 29 2.6 14 22 36 1.5 8 12 20 1.7 0 1 1 0.3 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 1 0.5 0 0 0 0.0 35 50 85 2.7 19 25 44 2.4 329 8001129 35.3 191 441 632 35.1 378 7141092 34.1 218 416 634 35.2

DEADBALL REB. Campbell Opponents

OFF 108 99

PF 80 48 100 58 66 29 94 59 37 25 92 53 49 30 50 19 31 11 16 14 29 11 0 0 2 0 2 0 648 357 661 354 DEF 4 6

FO A 2 67 1 38 5 46 2 23 1 111 1 58 5 86 4 51 0 46 0 37 5 34 2 22 2 40 2 24 2 13 0 7 1 45 1 16 0 6 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

23 13 21 13

496 279 464 247

TO Blk Stl Pts 84 34 29 536 42 13 17 259 85 73 29 486 43 37 17 247 70 3 33 404 36 1 16 211 59 1 37 206 28 0 19 121 29 2 17 193 23 1 11 147 44 31 22 159 16 17 15 96 24 5 6 107 18 4 2 64 10 9 4 102 4 7 3 55 28 2 12 72 12 1 3 26 6 1 4 55 5 1 4 42 12 5 2 42 5 2 1 17 0 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 454 167 196 2370 232 84 108 1285 395 94 221 2361 213 52 110 1290

Avg 16.8 14.4 15.7 13.7 13.9 14.1 6.6 6.7 8.4 9.2 5.0 5.3 3.8 3.6 3.3 3.2 2.9 2.4 3.1 3.8 1.8 1.4 1.5 0.0 1.0 0.0

74.1 71.4 73.8 71.7

TOTAL 112 105

2012 Seniors: Amir Celestin (2) Eric Griffin (21) Lorne Merthie (25)

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2011-12 Fighting Camel Results DATE TIME 11/11/11 7:30 pm 11/14/11 7:05 pm 11/17/11 7:05 pm 11/21/11 7:05 pm 11/23/11 7:05 pm 11/25/11 7:05 pm 12/01/11 7:05 pm 12/03/11 1:05 pm 12/10/11 1:05 pm 12/14/11 7:05 pm 12/17/11 4:00 pm 12/19/11 7:00 pm 12/22/11 7:00 pm 12/29/11 7:00 pm 01/02/12 7:45 pm 01/05/12 7:30 pm 01/07/12 7:30 pm 01/12/12 7:05 pm 01/14/12 1:05 pm 01/17/12 7:10 pm 01/19/12 7:00 pm 01/21/12 3:30 pm 01/26/12 7:00 pm 01/28/12 4:30 pm 02/02/12 7:05 pm 02/04/12 3:30 pm 02/07/12 7:00 pm 02/09/12 7:10 pm 02/18/12 2:30 pm 02/22/12 7:00 pm 02/25/12 7:00 pm 02/29/12 2:00 pm ^ Dale Howard Classic

OPPONENT SCORE ATTN. HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS HOUSTON BAPTIST W 82-68 1305 (22)FREEMAN, Trey (11)HARRIS, Marvelle EAST CAROLINA W 76-74 3028 (20)FREEMAN, Trey (10)WHITE, Darren ^ NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 94-66 1223 (33)WHITE, Darren (13)GRIFFIN, Eric ^ at Chicago State W 75-69 415 (25)WHITE, Darren (9)FREEMAN, Trey, GRIFFIN, Eric ^ at Iowa W 77-61 10501 (23)GRIFFIN, Eric (13)GRIFFIN, Eric ^ at Creighton L 81-104 16,683 (29)GRIFFIN, Eric (14)GRIFFIN, Eric * LIBERTY W 96-82 1680 (28)FREEMAN, Trey (9)HARRIS, Marvelle * HIGH POINT W 72-62 1410 (28)WHITE, Darren (8)FERGUSON, Rico METHODIST W 103-55 1027 (33)WHITE, Darren (5)HARRIS, HORTON, KALPIC at Houston Baptist L 76-87 602 (21)GRIFFIN, Eric (10)WHITE, Darren at Virginia Tech L 60-85 8854 (16)FREEMAN, Trey (6)GRIFFIN, Eric at UNC Wilmington L 65-67 3247 (29)WHITE, Darren (15)GRIFFIN, Eric at Appalachian State L 74-77 1076 (21)GRIFFIN, Eric (11)GRIFFIN, Eric at North Carolina State L 81-87 7734 (25)WHITE, Darren (9)HARRIS, Marvelle * COASTAL CAROLINA W 70-65 ot 1364 (20)FREEMAN, Trey (7)GRIFFIN, Eric * at Charleston Southern L 73-91 670 (23)GRIFFIN, Eric (11)GRIFFIN, Eric * at Presbyterian W 77-65 1010 (22)WHITE, Darren (8)HARRIS, Marvelle * UNC ASHEVILLE L 82-89 3035 (13)GRIFFIN, Eric (9)HARRIS, Marvelle * GARDNER-WEBB W 74-68 1687 (18)WHITE, Darren (8)HARRIS, Marvelle * at Winthrop W 54-51 1563 (14)GRIFFIN, MERTHIE (12)HARRIS, Marvelle * at Radford W 73-65 947 (21)MERTHIE, Lorne (11)GRIFFIN, Eric * VMI W 80-73 2947 (25)GRIFFIN, Eric (16)WHITE, Darren * at Gardner-Webb L 72-78 1920 (22)WHITE, Darren (9)GRIFFIN, Eric * at UNC Asheville L 84-95 2104 (22)MERTHIE, Lorne (10)GRIFFIN, Eric * CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 62-57 1603 (22)FREEMAN, Trey (7)FREEMAN, GRIFFIN, WHITE * PRESBYTERIAN L 67-69 2318 (18)FREEMAN, Trey (8)GRIFFIN, Eric * at Coastal Carolina W 81-75 1039 (25)GRIFFIN, Eric (10)GRIFFIN, Eric * WINTHROP W 67-58 2672 (14)MERTHIE, Lorne (6)HARRIS, Marvelle, GRIFFIN, Eric at Northwestern State L 86-100 1142 (15)GRIFFIN, WHITE, RYAN (15)GRIFFIN, Eric * at High Point L 60-98 1398 (18)WHITE, FREEMAN (6)HARRIS, Marvelle * at Liberty L 41-49 3894 (13)WHITE, Darren (9)GRIFFIN, Eric # Winthrop L 55-71 443 (15)WHITE, Darren (7)GRIFFIN, Eric, CELESTIN, Amir * Big South Conference game # Big South Championship Tournament at Asheville, N.C.

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY HOME AWAY NEUTRAL TOTAL

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TOTALS 25299 64799 443 90541

AVG/GAME 1946 3600 443 2829

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2011-12 Points-Rebounds-Assists Opponent HOUSTON BAPTIST EAST CAROLINA NORTH CAROLINA A&T at Chicago State at Iowa at Creighton LIBERTY HIGH POINT METHODIST at Houston Baptist at Virginia Tech at UNC Wilmington at Appalachian State at NC State COASTAL CAROLINA at Charleston Southern at Presbyterian UNC ASHEVILLE GARDNER-WEBB at Winthrop at Radford VMI at Gardner-Webb at UNC Asheville CHARLESTON SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN at Coastal Carolina WINTHROP at Northwestern State at High Point at Liberty vs Winthrop

Date 11/11/11 11/14/11 11/17/11 11/21/11 11/23/11 11/25/11 12/01/11 12/03/11 12/10/11 12/14/11 12/17/11 12/19/11 12/22/11 12/29/11 01/02/12 01/05/12 01/07/12 01/12/12 01/14/12 01/17/12 01/19/12 01/21/12 01/26/12 01/28/12 02/02/12 02/04/12 02/07/12 02/09/12 02/18/12 02/22/12 02/25/12 02/29/12

Score 82-68 76-74 94-66 75-69 77-61 81-104 96-82 72-62 103-55 76-87 60-85 65-67 74-77 81-87 70-65 73-91 77-65 82-89 74-68 54-51 73-65 80-73 72-78 84-95 62-57 67-69 81-75 67-58 86-100 60-98 41-49 55-71

W/L W W W W W L W W W L L L L L WOT L W L W W W W L L W L W W L L L L

1 Freeman 22-3-3 20-4-4 13-4-4 12-9-6 15-1-4 11-1-3 28-3-3 15-5-9 16-4-10 19-2-2 16-2-0 8-5-3 14-3-4 15-1-7 20-1-5 2-2-0 10-1-5 12-3-0 14-2-2 9-4-3 DNP DNP DNP 13-3-4 22-7-7 18-3-7 12-2-2 12-5-5 6-1-1 18-4-2 6-3-4 6-1-2

2 Celestin 2-3-5 2-2-1 5-6-7 0-0-1 0-1-0 7-2-4 8-2-6 3-1-1 11-4-6 0-0-0 2-1-1 2-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-4 3-1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-1-1 2-0-0 0-3-1 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 6-0-0 7-1-0 2-0-1 0-0-1 8-7-3

3 Ferguson 8-3-6 12-0-1 4-2-7 10-2-4 12-6-6 5-1-2 19-3-4 8-8-5 10-3-4 6-3-4 3-1-0 DNP 6-1-0 3-0-0 4-1-1 8-2-0 6-1-5 11-1-5 12-1-2 0-3-1 6-3-4 5-3-7 6-2-4 4-0-3 2-3-2 8-0-1 6-1-4 4-1-2 6-4-1 10-4-1 2-5-0 0-0-0

4 White 11-2-1 11-10-7 33-11-3 25-6-1 17-4-5 16-5-2 20-4-1 28-7-0 33-3-1 18-10-1 14-4-1 29-6-1 15-8-2 25-4-0 10-6-1 13-4-1 22-6-0 11-4-2 18-2-2 6-5-2 13-6-4 22-16-8 22-5-4 4-2-3 5-7-5 8-3-1 16-4-2 10-1-1 15-7-3 18-4-0 13-7-1 15-2-1

Opponent HOUSTON BAPTIST EAST CAROLINA NORTH CAROLINA A&T at Chicago State at Iowa at Creighton LIBERTY HIGH POINT METHODIST at Houston Baptist at Virginia Tech at UNC Wilmington at Appalachian State at NC State COASTAL CAROLINA at Charleston Southern at Presbyterian UNC ASHEVILLE GARDNER-WEBB at Winthrop at Radford VMI at Gardner-Webb at UNC Asheville CHARLESTON SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN at Coastal Carolina WINTHROP at Northwestern State at High Point at Liberty vs Winthrop

Date 11/11/11 11/14/11 11/17/11 11/21/11 11/23/11 11/25/11 12/01/11 12/03/11 12/10/11 12/14/11 12/17/11 12/19/11 12/22/11 12/29/11 01/02/12 01/05/12 01/07/12 01/12/12 01/14/12 01/17/12 01/19/12 01/21/12 01/26/12 01/28/12 02/02/12 02/04/12 02/07/12 02/09/12 02/18/12 02/22/12 02/25/12 02/29/12

Score 82-68 76-74 94-66 75-69 77-61 81-104 96-82 72-62 103-55 76-87 60-85 65-67 74-77 81-87 70-65 73-91 77-65 82-89 74-68 54-51 73-65 80-73 72-78 84-95 62-57 67-69 81-75 67-58 86-100 60-98 41-49 55-71

WL W W W W W L W W W L L L L L WOT L W L W W W W L L W L W W L L L L

25 Merthie DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-0-1 0-1-1 0-1-0 6-3-0 15-0-1 10-5-0 3-2-1 3-2-0 3-1-5 8-3-7 14-2-2 21-2-2 14-2-2 5-0-5 22-1-2 0-3-2 4-0-1 10-4-1 14-4-3 14-3-2 5-1-2 11-2-2 9-3-4

30 Zegar. DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 3-0-0 DNP DNP 3-1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

35 Onuoha DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

41 Kalpic 2-0-0 10-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 2-3-0 0-2-0 0-6-0 6-5-1 0-2-0 1-2-0 0-0-1 2-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 3-1-0 4-1-0 0-1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 6-4-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 2-2-0 2-1-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP

10 Horton 6-2-1 2-3-0 9-1-0 5-0-1 6-0-1 3-1-0 2-2-2 0-0-0 0-5-1 5-1-0 0-3-0 3-4-1 5-0-1 3-0-0 4-2-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 5-1-0 6-0-1 0-1-0 3-0-0 0-1-1 5-0-0 3-4-1 5-4-1 9-0-1 6-0-0 5-1-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 DNP 0-0-0

15 Harris 8-11-2 6-2-1 4-9-1 6-8-0 4-6-0 2-2-1 2-9-1 8-7-0 4-5-0 4-3-1 4-5-2 2-6-2 5-3-0 6-9-1 6-3-3 14-8-1 10-8-1 11-9-2 4-8-3 3-12-1 6-1-0 10-8-1 5-2-0 7-5-4 6-5-0 0-4-1 0-1-0 2-6-2 6-7-0 0-6-1 2-6-1 2-2-1

20 Ryan 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 3-0-1 8-3-1 6-4-3 12-4-2 1-4-2 2-1-4 3-1-4 0-1-0 0-1-1 3-3-2 2-2-1 2-1-0 7-3-0 0-0-0 6-3-3 0-4-0 0-0-1 7-5-2 3-2-4 9-2-0 3-2-4 4-6-1 1-3-2 15-5-2 3-3-0 0-2-0 7-3-0

21 Griffin 21-9-3 13-2-1 24-13-0 17-9-2 23-13-1 29-14-2 9-5-1 4-3-1 DNP 21-8-2 15-6-1 18-15-4 21-11-3 14-6-0 13-7-0 23-11-1 16-5-1 13-8-4 10-7-2 14-11-1 15-11-0 25-10-3 16-9-1 14-10-1 13-7-1 17-8-0 25-10-3 11-6-3 15-15-2 2-3-0 7-9-0 8-7-2

24 Wright 2-0-0 DNP 2-2-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 6-1-2 DNP 3-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 DNP DNP 2-1-1 4-2-0 9-6-1 2-1-0 2-3-0 7-7-0 2-2-0 6-2-0 8-4-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-1 DNP

Marvelle Harris and the Camels defeated a BCS foe (Iowa) for the 2nd straight year in 2011-12.

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Campbell University • Men’s Basketball 2012-2013

2011-12 Fighting Camel Team Stats Opponent 1st HOUSTON BAPTIST 41/28 EAST CAROLINA 35/45 NC A&T 43/42 Chicago State 32/21 Iowa 38/31 Creighton 40/60 LIBERTY 45/41 HIGH POINT 29/31 METHODIST 45/27 Houston Baptist 38/40 Virginia Tech 29/32 UNC Wilmington 34/26 Appalachian State 36/37 NC State 41/41 COASTAL CARO. 33/23 Chas. Southern 39/43 Presbyterian 36/26 UNC ASHEVILLE 44/32 GARDNER-WEBB 35/32 Winthrop 26/31 Radford 27/30 VMI 32/27 Gardner-Webb 35/33 UNC Asheville 43/41 CHAS. SOUTHERN 33/30 PRESBYTERIAN 32/28 Coastal Carolina 31/34 WINTHROP 30/24 Northwestern St. 32/42 High Point 17/51 Liberty 17/22 Winthrop 26/35

2nd Score 41/40 82-68 41/29 76-74 51/24 94-66 43/48 75-69 39/30 77-61 41/44 81-104 51/41 96-82 43/31 72-62 58/28 103-55 38/47 76-87 31/53 60-85 31/41 65-67 38/40 74-77 40/46 81-87 29/39 70-65 34/48 73-91 41/39 77-65 38/57 82-89 39/36 74-68 28/20 54-51 46/35 73-65 48/46 80-73 37/45 72-78 41/54 84-95 29/27 62-57 35/41 67-69 50/41 81-75 37/34 67-58 54/58 86-100 43/47 60-98 24/27 41-49 29/36 55-71

Mar +14 +2 +28 +6 +16 (23) +14 +10 +48 (11) (25) (2) (3) (6) +5 (18) +12 (7) +6 +3 +8 +7 (6) (11) +5 (2) +6 +9 (14) (38) (8) (16)

Total FG 28-46/21-59 22-47/20-52 36-63/21-61 22-43/27-68 28-45/24-66 29-59/38-54 30-54/27-63 24-55/22-58 38-68/20-58 26-57/30-58 26-59/29-53 28-57/23-71 28-55/26-50 29-57/28-59 26-62/23-53 27-58/31-62 29-51/22-47 29-66/27-58 27-50/26-57 22-50/17-57 24-48/21-53 30-64/26-72 28-50/22-48 27-58/27-55 21-59/19-62 27-45/26-53 29-54/30-63 24-42/20-61 26-66/30-59 20-55/31-54 18-62/18-48 18-43/24-54

FG Pct .609/.356 .468/.385 .571/.344 .512/.397 .622/.364 .492/.704 .556/.429 .436/.379 .559/.345 .456/.517 .441/.547 .491/.324 .509/.520 .509/.475 .419/.434 .466/.500 .569/.468 .439/.466 .540/.456 .440/.298 .500/.396 .469/.361 .560/.458 .466/.491 .356/.306 .600/.491 .537/.476 .571/.328 .394/.508 .364/.574 .290/.375 .419/.444

3-Pointers 2-6/6-24 1-8/6-30 8-17/7-23 6-11/3-14 4-8/3-11 7-13/14-21 4-10/4-14 5-8/5-25 9-21/5-19 5-15/7-16 1-12/5-12 4-14/5-21 3-13/10-20 9-14/3-11 4-18/4-17 2-15/13-28 5-12/8-23 6-15/7-23 7-11/7-19 5-13/5-22 7-13/8-22 5-16/7-32 4-12/6-17 9-19/8-25 5-16/9-35 6-12/7-20 9-21/7-23 6-15/4-22 7-21/7-18 4-22/11-23 4-16/7-17 6-15/9-22

3FG Pct .333/.250 .125/.200 .471/.304 .545/.214 .500/.273 .538/.667 .400/.286 .625/.200 .429/.263 .333/.438 .083/.417 .286/.238 .231/.500 .643/.273 .222/.235 .133/.464 .417/.348 .400/.304 .636/.368 .385/.227 .538/.364 .313/.219 .333/.353 .474/.320 .313/.257 .500/.350 .429/.304 .400/.182 .333/.389 .182/.478 .250/.412 .400/.409

Free Throws 24-31/20-30 31-41/28-39 14-19/17-20 25-34/12-18 17-23/10-12 16-22/14-27 32-43/24-33 19-28/13-20 18-22/10-16 19-31/20-27 7-14/22-27 5-15/16-24 15-24/15-22 14-19/28-31 14-21/15-20 17-24/16-26 14-20/13-19 18-26/28-41 13-21/9-16 5-15/12-22 18-29/15-22 15-23/14-19 12-21/28-38 21-31/33-36 15-20/10-15 7-14/10-16 14-15/8-17 13-26/14-21 27-40/33-53 16-28/25-31 1-4/6-8 13-17/14-18

FT Pct .774/.667 .756/.718 .737/.850 .735/.667 .739/.833 .727/.519 .744/.727 .679/.650 .818/.625 .613/.741 .500/.815 .333/.667 .625/.682 .737/.903 .667/.750 .708/.615 .700/.684 .692/.683 .619/.563 .333/.545 .621/.682 .652/.737 .571/.737 .677/.917 .750/.667 .500/.625 .933/.471 .500/.667 .675/.623 .571/.806 .250/.750 .765/.778

Rebounds 33/32 29/41 50/20 41/34 34/29 31/26 34/34 42/34 38/34 36/33 33/27 41/48 33/24 22/40 35/40 36/36 31/24 38/41 26/37 47/36 36/29 45/44 29/30 37/28 39/46 23/29 32/33 30/39 47/39 32/38 40/36 29/31

Mar +1 (12) +30 +7 +5 +5 +8 +4 +3 +6 (7) +9 (18) (5) +7 (3) (11) +11 +7 +1 (1) +9 (7) (6) (1) (9) +8 (6) +4 (2)

Assist 21/15 15/15 22/15 15/12 17/10 15/30 19/19 19/11 27/11 13/19 10/17 17/11 11/12 10/15 16/16 7/14 12/14 19/21 19/12 13/10 11/13 23/11 17/11 22/20 18/13 16/11 13/14 18/9 11/18 7/14 10/14 13/17

TOver Block Steal 22/21 3/2 10/9 13/18 5/0 6/6 18/10 11/3 4/8 23/12 7/3 7/13 22/14 10/2 4/10 18/12 3/1 5/10 11/12 6/2 6/4 14/15 4/2 5/5 6/20 7/2 12/3 18/15 6/2 7/12 15/9 3/3 5/7 10/5 7/7 2/4 12/11 4/5 5/7 10/14 8/4 8/5 13/20 7/9 5/5 15/9 5/2 1/6 12/11 2/0 7/2 15/15 4/2 11/9 8/13 5/1 6/4 18/8 4/3 2/10 15/14 7/1 9/11 14/13 8/3 8/9 14/13 6/2 7/9 19/13 4/1 8/10 9/12 5/5 10/0 8/5 4/3 3/3 9/9 3/3 6/7 12/9 4/2 3/4 19/13 5/5 9/9 17/13 0/5 8/7 9/9 6/6 3/5 16/8 4/3 4/8

Fouls 23/28 25/32 17/22 22/25 15/21 20/21 27/33 17/20 14/17 21/25 19/16 21/19 19/19 23/18 19/19 21/22 18/14 30/22 17/18 16/18 14/23 20/17 26/18 26/26 17/18 18/14 16/15 18/21 33/28 25/25 12/11 19/16

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

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All-Time Results: 1951-2012 Year

Won

1951-52 18 1952-53 11 1953-54 17 1954-55 23 1955-56 23 1956-57 9 1957-58 17 1958-59 12 1959-60 16 1960-61 16 1961-62 * 16 1962-63 11 1963-64 17 1964-65 11 1965-66 10 1966-67 10 1967-68 16 1968-69 20 (13) 1969-70 24 1970-71 15 1971-72 18 1972-73 16 1973-74 9 1974-75 25 1975-76 23 1976-77 23 1977-78 # 9 1978-79 10 1979-80 15 1980-81 11 1981-82 11 1982-83 11 1983-84 10 1984-85 5 1985-86 8 1986-87 17 1987-88 11 1988-89 18 1989-90 15 1990-91 9 1991-92 19 1992-93 12 1993-94 20 1994-95 8 1995-96 17 1996-97 11 1997-98 10 1998-99 9 1999-00 12 2000-01 7 2001-02 8 2002-03 5 2003-04 3 2004-05 2 2005-06 10 2006-07 14 2007-08 10 2008-09 14 2009-10 19 2010-11 12 2011-12 17 60-Yr. Totals 825 32-Yr. NCAA I 399 16-Yr. NAIA 265 # Joined NCAA I

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Pct.

Head Coach

Camel Coaching Records

6 .696 Earl Smith Coach Seasons Won Lost Pct. 14 .440 Earl Smith Danny Roberts 15 233 178 .567 6 .739 Fred McCall Fred McCall 16 231 147 .611 3 .885 Fred McCall Billy Lee 18 216 286 .430 2 .920 Fred McCall Robbie Laing 9 101 165 .380 11 .450 Fred McCall Earl Smith # 2 29 20 .592 7 .708 Fred McCall Jerry Smith 2 15 40 .273 11 .522 Fred McCall Totals 58 777 791 .496 7 .696 Fred McCall Note: Earl Smith coached at Campbell from 1946-53. 7 .696 Fred McCall 7 .696 Fred McCall Records are incomplete prior to 1951. 13 .458 Fred McCall 11 .607 Fred McCall 16 .444 Fred McCall 15 .400 Fred McCall 17 .370 Fred McCall 10 .615 Fred McCall 10 (6) .667 Fred McCall (Danny Roberts) 7 .774 Danny Roberts 12 .556 Danny Roberts 11 .621 Danny Roberts 11 .593 Danny Roberts 19 .321 Danny Roberts 6 .806 Danny Roberts Earl Smith Fred McCall Danny Roberts 4 .852 Danny Roberts 10 .697 Danny Roberts 15 .375 Danny Roberts 16 .385 Danny Roberts 12 .556 Danny Roberts 16 .407 Danny Roberts 16 .407 Danny Roberts 17 .393 Danny Roberts 18 .357 Jerry Smith 22 .185 Jerry Smith 19 .296 Billy Lee 13 .567 Billy Lee 16 .407 Billy Lee Jerry Smith Billy Lee Robbie Laing 12 .600 Billy Lee 13 .536 Billy Lee All-Time Assistant Coaches 19 .321 Billy Lee (NCAA I era) 12 .613 Billy Lee Darryl LaBarrie (1) 2006-07 15 .444 Billy Lee Ron Lievense (4) 1987-91 Brian Alexander (3) 2003-06 9 .690 Billy Lee Press Maravich (3) 1982-85 Matt Allen (1) 2001-02 18 .308 Billy Lee Bobby Murray (1) 1994-95 Charles Baker (4) 200911 .607 Billy Lee Randy Peele (3) 1988-91 Chris Benetti (2) 1991-93 16 .407 Billy Lee Ryan Ridder (3) 2010Brian Burg (4) 200917 .370 Billy Lee Steve Roberts (1) 1998-99 Rob Burke (2) 2002-04 18 .333 Billy Lee Michael Slonaker (2) 2008-10 Brad Childress (3) 1993-94, 1995-97 16 .429 Billy Lee Jerry Smith (2) 1980-82 Ron Curtis (4) 1983-87 21 .250 Billy Lee Wendell Staton (1) 1990-91 Cliff Dillard (8) 1995-03 19 .296 Billy Lee Lorenzo Watkins (1) 2007-08 Rob Dooley (2) 1997-99 22 .185 Billy Lee Fred Whitfield (2) 1981-83 Kirk Earlywine (2) 1985-87 24 .111 Robbie Laing E.J. Wilder (3) 1977-80 Allen Ellzey (4) 1988-92 25 .074 Robbie Laing Mike Winiecki (2) 1996-98 Gary Elmore (4) 1991-95 18 .357 Robbie Laing George Freebersyser (1) 1987-88 17 .452 Robbie Laing Joe Gallagher (3) 1999-02 20 .333 Robbie Laing Myron Guillory (3) 2002-05 16 .467 Robbie Laing John Hamilton (2) 1985-87 11 .633 Robbie Laing Kerwin “Buck” Harris (4) 2004-09 19 .387 Robbie Laing Joel Haskins (5) 1991-96 15 .531 Robbie Laing Jay Hickson (2) 1999-01 836 .497 Mike Hollis (3) 1987-90 583 .406 Press Maravich Bobby Kennen (3) 2005-09 178 .598 * First Senior College Year

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Campbell University • Men’s Basketball 2012-2013

Home/Road Results: 1959-2012 1959-60 Home (Overall) .................. 10-1 Carter Gym .......................... 10-1 Fayetteville (CCCC) ..............0-0 Away.........................................6-6 Neutral.....................................0-0 1960-61 Home (Overall) .....................8-2 Away.........................................5-5 Neutral.....................................3-0 1961-62 Home (Overall) .....................8-2 Carter Gym .............................8-2 Away.........................................8-5 Neutral.....................................0-0 1962-63 Home (Overall) .....................8-4 Carter Gym .............................8-4 Fayetteville (CCCC) ..............0-0 Away.........................................3-9 Neutral.....................................0-0 1963-64 Home (Overall) ........................... Carter Gym ................................... Fayetteville (CCCC) .................... Away............................................... Neutral........................................... 1964-65 Home (Overall) .....................6-6 Carter Gym .............................6-6 Fayetteville (CCCC) ..............0-0 Away...................................... 5-10 Neutral.....................................0-0 1965-66 Home (Overall) .....................6-5 Carter Gym .............................6-5 Fayetteville (CCCC) ..............0-0 Away...................................... 4-10 Neutral.....................................0-0 1966-67 Home (Overall) .....................5-6 Carter Gym .............................5-6 Fayetteville (CCCC) ..............0-0 Away.........................................4-8 Neutral.....................................1-3 1967-68 Home (Overall) .................. 11-1 Carter Gym .......................... 11-1 Fayetteville (CCCC) ..............0-0 Away.........................................5-9 Neutral.....................................0-0

1970-71 Home (Overall) .....................7-4 Carter Gym .............................5-4 Fayetteville (CCCC) ..............2-0 Away.........................................5-8 Neutral.....................................3-0

1980-81 Home (Overall) .................. 10-5 Carter Gym .............................8-2 Raleigh (RCC).........................2-3 Away...................................... 1-10 Neutral.....................................0-1

1971-72 Home (Overall) .................. 10-4 Carter Gym .............................8-2 Fayetteville (CCCC) ..............2-2 Away.........................................7-7 Neutral.....................................1-0

1981-82 Home (Overall) .....................9-3 Carter Gym .............................7-1 Raleigh (RCC).........................2-2 Away...................................... 1-11 Neutral.....................................1-2

1972-73 Home (Overall) .....................8-1 Carter Gym .............................7-0 Fayetteville (CCCC) ..............1-1 Away.........................................8-8 Neutral.....................................0-2

1982-83 Home (Overall) .....................8-5 Carter Gym .............................6-1 Fayetteville (CCCC) ..............2-4 Away...................................... 1-11 Neutral.....................................2-1

1973-74 Home (Overall) .....................5-9 Carter Gym .............................4-8 Fayetteville (CCCC) ..............1-1 Away...................................... 3-10 Neutral.....................................1-0

1983-84 Home (Overall) .....................9-3 Carter Gym .............................0-0 Fayetteville (CCCC) ..............9-3 Away...................................... 1-14 Neutral.....................................0-1

1974-75 Home (Overall) .................. 11-0 Carter Gym .............................9-0 Fayetteville (CCCC) ..............2-0 Away...................................... 11-6 Neutral.....................................3-0

1984-85 Home (Overall) .....................4-7 Carter Gym .............................1-0 Fayetteville (CCCC) ..............3-7 Away...................................... 1-13 Neutral.....................................0-2

1975-76 Home (Overall) .................. 14-0 Carter Gym .......................... 11-0 Fayetteville (CCCC) ..............3-0 Away.........................................8-3 Neutral.....................................1-1

1985-86 Home (Overall) .....................5-7 Carter Gym .............................2-1 Fayetteville (CCCC) ..............3-6 Away...................................... 2-10 Neutral.....................................1-2

1976-77 Home (Overall) .................. 13-5 Carter Gym .............................8-3 Fayetteville (CCCC) ..............3-2 South Johnston HS .............2-0 Away.........................................5-3 Neutral.....................................5-2

1986-87 Home (Overall) .................. 11-3 Carter Gym .............................5-1 Fayetteville (CCCC) ..............6-2 Away.........................................5-8 Neutral.....................................1-2

1977-78 Home (Overall) .....................5-3 Carter Gym .............................1-0 Fayetteville (CCCC) ..............3-2 Harnett Central.....................1-1 Away...................................... 4-12 Neutral.....................................0-0

1968-69 Home (Overall) .................. 12-2 Carter Gym .......................... 10-2 Fayetteville (CCCC) ..............2-0 Away.........................................7-7 Neutral.....................................1-1

1978-79 Home (Overall) .....................9-4 Carter Gym .............................5-1 Raleigh (RCC).........................3-2 Harnett Central.....................1-1 Away...................................... 4-12 Neutral.....................................0-1

1969-70 Home (Overall) .................. 14-2 Carter Gym .......................... 10-1 Fayetteville (CCCC) ..............3-1 Cape Fear High School ......1-0 Away...................................... 10-4 Neutral.....................................0-1

1979-80 Home (Overall) .....................8-4 Carter Gym .............................5-0 Raleigh (RCC).........................1-4 Harnett Central.....................2-0 Away.........................................6-8 Neutral.....................................1-0

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1987-88 Home (Overall) .....................8-5 Carter Gym .............................7-2 Fayetteville (CCCC) ..............1-3 Away...................................... 2-10 Neutral.....................................1-1

Fayetteville (CCCC) ..............1-5 Away...................................... 2-10 Neutral.....................................0-2 1991-92 Home (Overall) .....................9-4 Carter Gym .............................7-2 Fayetteville (CCCC) ..............2-2 Away.........................................6-6 Neutral.....................................4-2 1992-93 Home (Overall) .....................7-6 Carter Gym .............................5-5 Fayetteville (CCCC) ..............2-1 Away.........................................5-7 Neutral.....................................0-2 1993-94 Home (Overall) .................. 12-1 Carter Gym .......................... 10-0 Fayetteville (CCCC) ..............2-1 Away.........................................6-7 Neutral.....................................2-1 1994-95 Home (Overall) .....................6-7 Carter Gym .............................5-3 Fayetteville (CCCC) ..............1-4 Away...................................... 2-11 Neutral.....................................0-0 1995-96 Home (Overall) .....................9-4 Carter Gym .............................9-3 Fayetteville (CCCC) ..............0-1 Away.........................................8-6 Neutral.....................................0-1 1996-97 Home (Overall) .....................7-4 Carter Gym .............................7-3 Fayetteville (CCCC) ..............0-1 Away...................................... 4-10 Neutral.....................................0-2 1997-98 Home (Overall) .....................7-8 Carter Gym .............................6-7 Fayetteville (Crown) ............1-1 Away.........................................3-9 Neutral.....................................0-0

Neutral.....................................0-0 2002-03 Home (Overall) .....................5-9 Carter Gym .............................5-8 Fayetteville (Crown) ............0-1 Away...................................... 0-13 Neutral.....................................0-0 2003-04 Home (Overall) .....................3-9 Carter Gym .............................3-9 Away...................................... 0-15 Neutral.....................................0-0 2004-05 Home (Overall) .................. 1-10 Carter Gym .......................... 1-10 Away...................................... 1-15 Neutral.....................................0-0 2005-06 Home (Overall) .....................5-8 Carter Gym .............................5-8 Away.........................................5-9 Neutral.....................................0-1 2006-07 Home (Overall) .................. 12-3 Carter Gym .......................... 12-3 Away...................................... 1-13 Neutral.....................................1-1 2007-08 Home (Overall) .....................7-8 Carter Gym .............................7-8 Away...................................... 3-11 Neutral.....................................0-1 2008-09 Home (Gore Arena) .......... 10-4 Away...................................... 4-10 Neutral.....................................0-2 2009-10 Home (Gore Arena) .......... 12-3 Away.........................................7-7 Neutral.....................................0-1 2010-11 Home (Gore Arena) .............7-7 Away...................................... 4-10 Neutral.....................................1-2

1998-99 Home (Overall) .....................7-5 Carter Gym .............................7-4 Fayetteville (Crown) ............0-1 Away...................................... 2-12 Neutral.....................................0-1

2011-12 Home (Gore Arena) .......... 11-2 Away...................................... 6-12 Neutral.................................... 0-1

1989-90 Home (Overall) .................. 11-2 Carter Gym .............................6-2 Fayetteville (CCCC) ..............5-0 Away.........................................4-9 Neutral.....................................0-2

1999-00 Home (Overall) .....................6-8 Carter Gym .............................6-7 Fayetteville (CCCC) ..............0-1 Away.........................................6-7 Neutral.....................................0-1 2000-01 Carter Gym .............................4-7 Away...................................... 3-13 Neutral.....................................0-1

Overall Results: Home (Overall) ............. 416-224 (.650) Gore Arena (2008-)........... 40-16 (.714) Carter Gym (‘59-’08).... 301-151 (.665) Fayetteville (Crown) ..............1-3 (.250) Fayetteville (CCCC) ........... 64-52 (.552) Raleigh (RCC).........................8-11 (.421) Harnett Central HS ................4-2 (.667) South Johnston HS .............2-0 (1.000) Cape Fear HS .........................1-0 (1.000) Away................................. 222-484 (.314) Neutral.................................. 37-47 (.440)

1990-91 Home (Overall) .....................7-7 Carter Gym .............................6-2

2001-02 Carter Gym .............................7-6 Away...................................... 1-13

1988-89 Home (Overall) .................. 13-2 Carter Gym .............................8-0 Fayetteville (CCCC) ..............5-2 Away.........................................4-9 Neutral.....................................1-1

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Campbell University • Men’s Basketball 2012-2013

Year-by-Year Results: 1951-2012 Key To Abbreviations A AA ACC ACO AUB BC BCA BSU CCCC

Road game on home floor Allen Arena (Nashville, TN) Asheville (NC) Civic Center Anderson Co. (SC) Civic Center Auburn (AL) Arena Birmingham (AL) Coliseum Brown Co. Arena (Green Bay, WI) BSU Pavilion (Boise, ID) Cumberland Co. Civic Center (Fayetteville, NC) Crown Crown Coliseum (Fayetteville, NC) CD Cajundome (Lafayette, LA) CFA Central Florida Arena (Orlando, FL) CFHS Cape Fear HS (Fayetteville, NC) CSC Corbett Sports Center (Greensboro, NC) EC Edmunds Center (DeLand, FL) GHS Grimsley High School GSO Greensboro (NC) Coliseum GSU Georgia State Sports Arena (Atlanta, GA) H Home (Carter Gymnasium) HC Harnett Central HS (Lillington, NC) JAX Jacksonville (FL) Civic Center JC Johnson City, TN JF Jenkins Fieldhouse (Lakeland, FL) JKA John Kresse Arena (Charleston, SC) JMU James Madison Convocation Center (Harrisonburg, VA) KAKC Kemper Arena, Kansas City KA Kimmel Arena (Asheville, NC) LC Littlejohn Coliseum (Clemson, NC) LEE Leede Arena (Hanover, NH) MBCC Myrtle Beach (SC) Civic Center MC Memorial Center (Johnson City, TN) MO Mount Olive, NC (College Hall) NC North Charleston (SC) Coliseum NCW UNC Wilmington (Trask Coliseum) NUCF New UCF Arena (Orlando, FL) OM The Omni (Atlanta, GA) RCC Raleigh (NC) Civic Center SAV Savannah (GA) Civic Center TC Towson (MD) Center UC University Center (Macon, GA) UCF Central Florida Gym (Orlando, FL) VCC Valencia Community College (Orlando, FL) VG Varsity Gym (Muncie, IN) WC Winthrop Coliseum (Rock Hill, SC)

1951-52 (Won, 18 Lost, 6) Coach Earl Smith Nov. 10

Jan. 9 Jan. 14 Jan. 19

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Sanford Sanford Cherry Point Erwin Auditorium Pembroke Pembroke Edwards Mil. Inst. Cherry Point Wake Forest Pfeiffer Red Springs Presbyterian JC Louisburg Oak Ridge Red Springs Pfeiffer Louisburg Oak Ridge UNC Wilmington Presbyterian JC Wingate Edwards Mil. Inst.

H A H A

H H H A A H A

W W L W W W W L L W W W W W W W L W W W L W

62-59 57-55 38-50 78-64 75-56 75-63 70-34 47-53 51-82 74-50 82-47 75-47 61-40 81-54 69-50 82-51 39-47 67-62 96-62 79-51 68-69 96-51

Feb. 14

UNC Wilmington Wake Forest

A H

W 57-55 L 78-79 1657-1331

H H A H A A A

L 63-76 L 82-111 L 46-75 W 75-74 L 61-97 W 86-53 L 63-71 W 92-68 L 65-105 L 68-75 L 69-72 W 92-65 L 71-75 W 66-53 W 83-76 L 68-78 W 96-39 W 90-77 W 90-70 L 83-105 W 62-54 W 83-77 L 85-105 L 62-63 L 72-86 1853-1900

Wake Forest Pembroke Presbyterian JC Louisburg Pfeiffer North Carolina JV High Point Chowan Presbyterian JC Edwards Mil. Inst. UNC Charlotte Oak Ridge UNC Wilmington Louisburg Pfeiffer UNC Wilmington Wingate Edwards Mil. Inst. North Carolina Oak Ridge Wingate

1952-53 (Won, 11 Lost, 14) Coach Earl Smith Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 25 Dec. 5 Dec. 6 Dec. 9 Dec. 12 Jan. 8 Jan. 10 Jan. 12 Jan. 15 Jan. 17 Jan. 20 Jan. 24 Jan. 29 Feb. 3 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 10 Feb. 14 Feb. 17 Feb. 20 Feb. 21

525 MI Cherry Point 525 MI Erwin Auditorium Camp Le Jeune Presbyterian JC Pfeiffer Chowan Camp Le Jeune Oak Ridge Louisburg Pfeiffer UNC Wilmington Edwards Mil. Inst. Chowan Oak Ridge Presbyterian JC Louisburg Belmont-Abbey Wingate Edwards Mil. Inst. UNC Wilmington Wingate Wake Forest JV Cherry Point

H H A H A H A H H H A A H H H A

Fred McCall (1953-69) Senior College Record: 98-91 / 8 years Overall Record: 231-147 / 16 years 1953-54 (Won, 17 Lost, 6) Coach Fred McCall Nov. 5 Nov. 23 Dec. 1 Dec. 7 Dec. 9 Dec. 12 Dec. 14 Dec. 16 Jan. 8 Jan. 9 Jan. 11 Jan. 15 Jan. 19 Jan. 29 Jan. 30 Feb. 2 Feb. 6 Feb. 8 Feb. 12 Feb. 15 Feb. 17

66th Sig BN Corps 525 MIS Gp Wingate Pembroke Hospital Corp Presbyterian JC Louisburg Pfeiffer Pembroke Wake Forest Frosh Presbyterian JC Louisburg Edwards Mil. Inst. Oak Ridge UNC Wilmington Gardner-Webb Chowan UNC Wilmington Wingate Edwards Mil. Inst. Oak Ridge Wake Forest JV Chowan Pfeiffer

H A A A H A A H A A H H A A A H H A H H H

W 68-44 W 76-49 L 69-82 W 60-47 L 51-70 W 99-54 W 86-78 W 114-86 W 75-52 L 73-88 W 111-42 W 75-67 W 75-57 L 77-94 L 74-83 W 100-69 L 78-80 W 99-73 W 77-73 W 83-64 W 75-57 L 69-79 W 70-63 W 99-82 1933-1633

1954-55 (Won, 23 Lost, 3) Coach Fred McCall Feb. 17 Feb. 18

Presbyterian JC Wingate Edwards Mil. Inst. Pembroke High Point

H H

W W W W W

103-79 104-70 82-67 92-66 71-56

L 70-89 W 79-51 W 111-69 W 94-73 W 94-87 L 79-105 W 80-50 W 104-64 W 89-75 W 88-62 W 76-30 W 86-65 W 94-80 W 85-63 W 91-88 W 72-63 W 77-56 W 86-84 L 73-88 W 98-75 W 80-74 2258-1829

1955-56 (Won, 23 Lost, 2) Coach Fred McCall Nov. 14 Pembroke A W 76-51 Nov. 18 East Carolina H W 86-59 Nov. 21 Raleigh H W 80-34 Nov. 29 Pembroke H W 88-82 Dec. 2 UNC Charlote H W 107-66 Dec. 7 Edwards Mil. Inst. A L 82-83 Dec. 9 Louisburg A W 107-79 Dec. 10 Atlantic Christian A W 91-84 Dec. 15 Wingate H W 99-80 Jan. 5 High Point H W 89-76 Jan. 7 Chowan A W 85-75 Jan. 9 UNC Wilmington H W 117-82 Jan. 14 Louisburg H L 93-106 Jan. 20 Chowan H W 84-78 Jan. 21 High Point A W 106-91 Jan. 28 UNC Wilmington A W 77-73 Jan. 30 Oak Ridge A W 84-83 Feb. 1 Presbyterian JC H W 100-71 Feb. 3 Wingate A W 95-80 Feb. 4 UNC Charlotte A W 109-88 Feb. 7 Edwards Mil. Inst. H W 106-88 Feb. 10 Oak Ridge H W 110-95 Feb. 16 #UNC Wilmington A W 88-60 Feb. 17 #Edwards Mil. Inst. N W 87-80 Feb. 18 #Chowan N W 89-70 #NCJCAA Tournament held in Wilmington 2335-1914

1956-57 (Won, 9 Lost, 11) Coach Fred McCall Dec. 1 Dec. 3 Dec. 7 Dec. 12 Dec. 14 Dec. 19 Dec. 20 Jan. 5 Jan. 8 Jan. 11 Jan. 12 Jan. 15 Jan. 26 Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Feb. 1 Feb. 2

Presbyterian JC A Southeastern Seminary H Louisburg A Edwards Mil. Inst. H Wake Forest Frosh H North Greenville A Gardner-Webb A Presbyterian JC H UNC Wilmington H Louisburg H Chowan H Wake Forest Frosh A Wingate A UNC Wilmington A Oak Ridge H Chowan A North Greenville H

L W L W L L W W L L W L L L W W L

72-85 106-79 70-87 89-73 75-84 74-78 64-61 70-65 79-81 75-83 78-68 71-81 81-91 76-80 84-70 75-68 74-75

Marion Hargrove Feb. 5 Feb. 9 Feb. 11

Wingate Edwards Mil. Inst. Oak Ridge

H A A

W 79-62 L 42-71 W 72-67 1506-1509

1957-58 (Won, 17 Lost, 7) Coach Fred McCall Nov. 22 Nov. 26 Dec. 4 Dec. 6 Dec. 7 Dec. 10 Dec. 12 Dec. 14 Dec. 17 Dec. 19 Jan. 7 Jan. 11 Jan. 16 Jan. 18 Jan. 25 Feb. 1 Feb. 3 Feb. 7 Feb. 10 Feb. 13

Fort Bragg A Southeastern Seminary A Presbyterian JC A North Greenville A Wingate A Edwards Mil. Inst. A Louisburg Wingate H Oak Ridge A Chowan H Pembroke H Oak Ridge H Louisburg Wake Forest A UNC Wilmington H Presbyterian JC H UNC Wilmington A Southeastern Seminary H Chowan A Edwards Mil. Inst. H Wingate A Wake Forest Frosh H Edwards Mil. Inst. H Oak Ridge H

W 136-132 W 75-58 W 106-70 L 76-82 W 86-78 L 84-86 L 70-73 W 86-60 L 72-74 W 75-49 W 102-72 W 93-62 W 83-72 W 72-65 W 76-68 W 93-59 W 83-78 W 75-58 W 69-61 W 102-89 L 69-73 L 70-86 W 61-56 L 67-71 1981-1732

1958-59 (Won, 12 Lost, 11) Coach Fred McCall Nov. 20

McCrary Eagles Louisburg Edwards Mil. Inst. Wingate UNC Charlotte Frederick Presbyterian JC UNC Freshman Wake Forest Frosh

H A H H A N H

L W L L W W W L L

83-91 78-67 71-80 65-68 93-36 78-67 77-73 70-79 55-92

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Feb. 7

Louisburg Oak Ridge Louisburg Edwards Mil. Inst. McCrary Eagles UNC Wilmington Wingate Chowan Frederick Oak Ridge Wake Forest Presbyterian JC UNC Wilmington Chowan

H H A A A A A H H

L 69-71 W 65-50 L 71-76 W 85-80 L 89-118 L 67-108 W 66-65 W 70-50 L 59-61 W 87-69 L 51-72 W 90-66 W 81-74 W 49-48 1689-1661

1959-60 (Won, 16 Lost, 7) Coach Fred McCall Nov. 21 Nov. 24 Dec. 2 Dec. 5 Dec. 7 Dec. 9 Dec. 11 Dec. 14 Dec. 17 Jan. 5 Jan. 7 Jan. 11 Jan. 14 Jan. 15 Jan. 16 Jan. 18 Jan. 20 Jan. 23 Jan. 28 Feb. 13 Feb. 15

Presbyterian JC Oak Ridge Frederick UNC Charlotte Edwards Mil. Inst. Wake Forest Frosh Oak Ridge Louisburg Chowan UNC Freshman Presbyterian JC Edwards Mil. Inst. Perkinston Brewton Parker Furman Wake Forest Frosh UNC Wilmington UNC Charlotte Louisburg Oak Ridge UNC Wilmington Chowan Frederick

Dec. 8 Dec. 9 Dec. 12 Dec. 15 Dec. 19 Dec. 28 Dec. 29 Jan. 8 Jan. 6 Jan. 11 Jan. 13 Jan. 30 Feb. 1

A H A A H H H H A H H A A A A A A H A A H H H

W 93-86 W 93-82 W 76-68 W 112-38 W 74-51 W 64-57 W 88-82 W 88-68 L 77-83 W 76-71 W 80-78 W 91-59 W 85-77 W 79-67 L 82-83 L 61-79 L 82-90 W 76-60 L 70-72 L 79-84 L 78-81 W 92-78 W 88-76 1884-1670

H A A A H H H H A A H H A H A A H H A A N N N

W 61-60 W 83-61 W 99-78 W 93-73 W 76-56 W 82-71 W 84-80 L 82-86 W 93-57 L 53-94 L 71-73 W 111-67 L 73-75 W 64-47 L 78-83 L 55-69 W 98-80 W 85-55 W 95-66 L 79-83 W 92-73 W 82-63 W 87-73 1876-1623

1960-61 (Won, 16 Lost, 7) Coach Fred McCall Nov. 17 Frederick Nov. 19 UNC Charlotte Nov. 22 Presbyterian JC Dec. 2 Edwards Mil. Inst. Dec. 5 Presbyterian JC Dec. 6 Duke Freshman Dec. 8 Louisburg Dec. 13 UNC Wilmington Dec. 15 Oak Ridge Jan. 5 Duke Freshman Jan. 7 Frederick Jan. 9 Edwards Mil. Inst. Jan. 11 Chowan Jan. 14 UNC Charlotte Jan. 17 UNC Wilmington Jan. 31 UNC Freshman Feb. 2 Oak Ridge Feb. 6 Chowan Feb. 8 Louisburg Feb. 11 Frederick Feb. 16 #Oak Ridge Feb. 17 #Frederick Feb. 18 #UNC Wilmington #NCJCAA Tournament

Nov. 29 Nov. 30 Dec. 2

Feb. 6 Feb. 8 Feb. 13 Feb. 17

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W 64-59 W 82-80 L 54-64 W 56-53 W 82-60 W 92-52 W 91-56 W 91-64 L 65-94 W 104-66 W 68-58 W 70-51 L 62-72 W 93-68 L 55-66 L 65-74 L 66-75 OT L 67-72 W 74-66 W 76-69 W 83-73 W 94-68 W 86-69 1740-1529

1962-63 (Won, 11 Lost, 13) Coach Fred McCall Nov. 27 Nov. 28 Dec. 1 Dec. 6 Dec. 8 Dec. 10 Dec. 12 Dec. 15 Dec. 28 Dec. 29 Jan. 5 Jan. 10 Jan. 12 Jan. 14 Jan. 17 Feb. 6

1961-62 (Won, 16 Lost, 7) Coach Fred McCall

Atlantic Christian H High Point A Belmont Abbey A Frederick A St. Andrews A College of Charleston H Pembroke H College of Charleston A Newberry A Bridgewater State A Atlantic Christian A Catawba H Pfeiffer A St. Andrews H Pembroke A High Point H Elon A Pfeiffer H Atlantic Christian A Guilford A Erskine H Frederick H Guilford H

Feb. 10 Feb. 12 Feb. 14

Pfeiffer High Point Belmont Abbey Atlantic Christian Pembroke Newberry Catawba Lychburg Western Carolina Appalachian Lynchburg Pfeiffer Pembroke Erskine St. Andrews Frederick High Point Catawba St. Andrews Atlantic Christian Elon Guilford Frederick Oglethorpe

H H H H A H H A A A H A H A A H A A H A H H A A

W 90-74 L 54-56 W 69-64 W 83-67 L 83-94 W 80-73 L 58-72 W 79-60 L 60-81 L 70-77 W 98-56 L 36-49 W 71-69 L 51-60 W 89-80 L 64-70 L 64-65 L 50-61 W 78-65 W 79-69 L 50-72 W 44-42 L 59-74 L 46-70 2854-2841

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1963-64 (Won, 17 Lost, 11) Coach Fred McCall Nov. 26 Dec. 7 Dec. 12 Dec. 13 Dec. 17 Jan. 2

Jan. 11 Jan. 13

St. Andrews Catawba Methodist High Point Pembroke %Cumberland %Fairmont Western Carolina Erskine Pfeiffer Elon St. Andrews High Point Belmont Abbey Methodist UNC Wilmington Pembroke

H A H N N A H H H A H A A H A

105-69 61-82 121-61 57-66 83-78 78-81 70-62 53-70 62-94 69-66 64-71 98-77 66-80 80-70 111-56 87-92 81-72

Feb. 1

Guilford Elon Feb. 6 Atlantic Christian Feb. 7 Frederick Feb. 8 UNC Wilmington Atlantic Christian Catawba Belmont Abbey Frederick Erskine Pfeiffer %Western Carolina Tournament

A A H A A H A A

W 72-62 L 62-63 W 86-65 W 91-74 W 82-72 L 68-75 W 69-59 W 85-58 W 88-63 L 53-77 W 91-76 2193-1991

1964-65 (Won, 11 Lost, 16) Coach Fred McCall Nov. 24 Dec. 1 Dec. 2 Dec. 5 Dec. 10 Dec. 11 Dec. 12 Dec. 14 Dec. 16 Jan. 6 Jan. 8 Jan. 11 Jan. 13 Jan. 16 Jan. 18 Jan. 20 Jan. 30 Feb. 3 Feb. 4 Feb. 6 Feb. 8 Feb. 9 Feb. 11 Feb. 12 Feb. 16 Feb. 17 Feb. 20

Pfeiffer Methodist Catawba High Point Union Western Carolina Rio Grande Atlantic Christian Catawba High Point Frederick Elon Pembroke Erskine Elon UNC Wilmington Belmont Abbey St. Andrews Pfeiffer UNC Wilmington Atlantic Christian St. Andrews Pembroke Frederick Methodist Belmont Abbey Erskine

A H A A A A A A H H H H A H A H A A H A H H H A A H A

L 63-72 W 86-63 L 61-95 L 54-66 L 43-66 L 53-85 W 73-67 W 89-83 W 59-48 L 80-91 L 73-75 L 59-70 L 76-81 L 91-94 L 77-86 W 88-70 W 93-92 W 108-72 L 67-89 L 88-91 W 91-84 W 92-56 L 68-95 L 69-72 W 106-74 W 91-65 L 71-73 2075-2075

A A A A A H H A H A A H A A H H H A A H A H H A H

L 72-81 L 77-93 L 71-79 W 66-50 L 51-86 L 71-86 W 86-80 OT W 86-71 W 54-52 L 74-93 L 71-74 W 76-73 OT L 76-79 L 53-79 L 52-61 L 64-69 W 91-87 W 92-85 L 73-92 W 88-62 W 85-77 W 98-91 L 67-83 L 65-91 L 74-80 1833-1954

1965-66 (Won, 10 Lost, 15) Coach Fred McCall Nov. 20

UNC Wilmington Pfeiffer Catawba Methodist High Point Atlantic Christian High Point Pembroke Erskine Western Carolina Appalachian UNC Wilmington Frederick Elon Pfeiffer Elon Belmont Abbey Atlantic Christian UNC Wilmington Methodist Belmont Abbey Frederick Pembroke Erskine Catawba

1966-67 (Won, 10 Lost, 17) Coach Fred McCall Nov. 26

Catawba High Point Greensboro College Methodist High Point Atlantic Christian Erskine Pembroke %Georgia Southern %Old Dominion #Catawba #Shorter Elon Pfeiffer Frederick UNC Wilmington UNC Wilmington Pembroke Methodist Frederick Atlantic Christian Belmont Abbey Catawba Belmont Abbey Erskine Elon Pfeiffer %A.C. Tournament #Spindale Tournament

A H A H A A H H N N N N A H A H A A A H H A H H A H A

L 90-106 L 78-87 W 114-85 W 94-64 L 77-104 L 78-98 L 45-53 W 66-63 L 63-68 L 78-94 W 81-78 L 51-56 L 79-83 L 68-69 L 80-91 W 65-54 W 88-81 L 56-72 W 83-57 L 92-93 L 67-83 L 86-91 W 95-69 L 81-92 W 62-59 W 78-77 L 59-61 2054-2088

H A A A H A H H H H A A A A H A A A

W L L W L W W W W W L W L L W L L W

1967-68 (Won, 16 Lost, 10) Coach Fred McCall Nov. 16 Nov. 20 Nov. 24 Nov. 25 Nov. 29 Dec. 1 Dec. 6 Dec. 8 Dec. 11 Dec. 13 Dec. 19 Jan. 4 Jan. 6 Jan. 8 Jan. 15 Jan. 31 Feb. 2 Feb. 5

Greensboro College High Point Western Carolina Catawba High Point Mars Hill Methodist Atlantic Christian Erskine Elon Asheville-Biltmore Methodist UNC Wilmington Elon Mars Hill Atlantic Christian Pembroke Greensboro College

95-68 59-82 98-101 79-76 74-82 107-96 89-72 94-77 81-66 92-73 81-89 100-86 78-82 68-87 85-78 81-83 74-82 78-63

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Year-by-Year Results: 1951-2012 Feb. 24 Belmont Abbey H W 85-66 Mar. 3 *Atlantic Christian N W 98-81 Mar. 4 *Elizabeth City State N L 85-81 #Fayetteville Tournament 2482-2294 $Danny Roberts first game as head coach *NAIA Tournament

1969-70 (Won, 24 Lost, 7) Coach Danny Roberts

Cordell Wise Feb. 8 Feb. 12 Feb. 15 Feb. 17 Feb. 20 Feb. 22 Feb. 24 Feb. 26

Asheville-Biltmore Catawba Frederick Erskine Pembroke UNC Wilmington Pfeiffer Frederick

H H H A H H A A

W 95-82 W 85-75 W 86-84 W 74-53 W 76-72 W 88-71 L 61-90 L 79-97 2157-2070

Danny Roberts (1969-83) Division I Record: 67-92 / 6 years Overall Record: 233-178 / 15 years 1968-69 (Won, 20 Lost, 10) Coach Fred McCall (Won, 7 Lost, 4) Coach Danny Roberts (Took over 11 games in season) (Won 13, Lost 6) Nov. 20 Nov. 23 Nov. 25 Nov. 30 Dec. 3 Dec. 7 Dec. 9 Dec. 11 Dec. 14 Dec. 17 Dec. 18 Jan. 4 Jan. 7 Jan. 9 Jan. 11 Jan. 13 Jan. 15 Jan. 25 Feb. 3 Feb. 5 Feb. 6 Feb. 10 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 15 Feb. 18 Feb. 20

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Greensboro College High Point N.C. Wesleyan Catawba Pfeiffer Asheville-Biltmore Mars Hill Erskine UNC Wilmington #Catawba #Pembroke State $High Point Elon Pfeiffer Methodist Atlantic Christian Elon Belmont Abbey Mars Hill Pembroke State UNC Wilmington Asheville-Biltmore Greensboro College Methodist Atlantic Christian Erskine Pembroke State

H A A A A A A H A CCCC CCCC H H H A H A A H A H H A H A A H

W L W L W L L W W W W L L W W W W L W W W W W W L L W

Nov. 22 Nov. 25 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Dec. 1 Dec. 3 Dec. 6 Dec. 11 Dec. 16 Dec. 17 Dec. 18 Dec. 31 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 8 Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 19 Jan. 29 Jan. 30 Feb. 2 Feb. 7 Feb. 9 Feb. 14 Feb. 16 Feb. 19 Feb. 20 Feb. 23 Mar. 3

High Point N.C. Wesleyan Lynchburg Lynchburg Virginia State Pfeiffer Methodist Gardner Webb Catawba #Western Carolina #Pembroke State Virginia State UNC Asheville Wofford College Belmont Abbey Atlantic Christian Pfeiffer Elon Methodist UNC Wilmington Catawba Belmont Abbey Pembroke State Gardner Webb Atlantic Christian Pembroke State Elon UNC Wilmington *St. Andrews *Elizabeth City State *Jackson State #East Coast Classics *NAIA Tournament

A H CFHS A A A H H H CCCC CCCC H A A H A H A A A A A H A H A H H CCCC CCCC KAKC

L 81-86 W 88-52 W 92-57 W 92-62 W 85-77 W 89-57 W 93-57 W 98-94 W 86-73 L 82-84 W 72-39 W 94-85 L 81-84 W 79-71 W 93-72 W 84-69 W 104-70 L 58-75 W 94-68 W 93-68 W 76-64 W 83-52 W 96-78 L 76-94 W 97-81 W 76-71 L 58-74 W 93-76 W 88-65 W 53-52 L 65-89 2599-2196

1970-71 (Won, 15 Lost, 12) Coach Danny Roberts 98-62 77-94 90-69 80-84 79-72 72-88 103-107 69-56 91-70 85-76 84-73 62-75 66-72 83-76 108-91 97-95 97-75 48-52 96-88 71-63 78-56 70-68 100-80 100-74 79-114 68-83 63-50

Nov. 20 Nov. 21 Nov. 27 Nov. 28 Dec. 1 Dec. 7 Dec. 8 Dec. 12 Dec. 14 Dec. 29 Dec. 30 Jan. 2 Jan. 5 Jan. 9 Jan. 11 Jan. 12 Jan. 22 Jan. 24 Jan. 27 Jan. 28 Jan. 29 Feb. 4 Feb. 8 Feb. 15 Feb. 18 Feb. 20 Feb. 23

Catawba H Methodist A #High Point N #Catawba N Virginia State H Virginia Commonwealth A Virginia State A Lynchburg A UNC Wilmington A %High Point N %UNC Asheville A Old Dominion A Elon H Atlantic Christian H *High Point FC *Fayetteville State FC Baptist A Belmont Abbey A UNC Wilmington H Pfeiffer H Southeastern H Pembroke State H Catawba A Atlantic Christian A Pembroke State A Elon A Belmont Abbey H

L W W W L L L L W W L W W W W W L W W L W L L L W L W

77-78 93-59 89-79 81-76 69-73 78-79 72-84 87-92 72-68 74-69 63-66 82-79 76-75 87-75 63-57 90-70 84-105 71-69 96-71 66-68 100-66 74-77 65-67 80-83 68-67 61-79 87-74

#Catawba tournament %UNC Asheville tournament

2138-2005

1971-72 (Won, 18 Lost, 11) Coach Danny Roberts Nov. 19 St. Andrews CCCC Nov. 20 Methodist CCCC Nov. 22 High Point A Dec. 1 Citadel A Dec. 3 Hampton A Dec. 4 Virginia State A Dec. 8 Virginia State H Dec. 16 Lynchburg H Dec. 28 %Livingstone N Dec. 29 %Catawba A Jan. 3 Old Dominion A Jan. 4 Elon H Jan. 8 Atlantic Christian A Jan. 12 Fayetteville State CCCC Jan. 13 High Point CCCC Jan. 15 Catawba A Jan. 19 Catawba H Jan. 21 Armstrong State H Jan. 24 Methodist H Jan. 27 Pfeiffer H Feb. 3 Pembroke State H Feb. 9 UNC Wilmington A Feb. 12 Belmont Abbey A Feb. 14 Atlantic Christian H Feb. 17 Pembroke State A Feb. 19 Elon A Feb. 21 Pfeiffer A Feb. 24 UNC Wilmington H Mar. 7 Elizabeth City A % Catawba Basketball Tournament

W 84-35 W 77-65 L 67-77 W 79-77 L 107-108 W 90-61 W 95-83 W 81-66 W 77-65 L 61-70 L 73-111 L 50-71 W 102-100 L 66-98 L 66-79 W 68-66 L 73-81 W 95-78 W 100-76 W 85-63 W 74-59 L 64-76 W 68-66 W 102-82 W 70-61 W 71-66 L 86-89 W 92-70 L 79-82 2302-2161

1972-73 (Won, 16 Lost, 11) Coach Danny Roberts Nov. 17 #Greensboro College Nov. 18 #Pembroke State Dec. 2 Lenoir Rhyne Dec. 4 Catawba Dec. 6 High Point Dec. 9 UNC Wilmington Dec. 11 Virginia Wesleyan Jan. 3 Old Dominion Jan. 4 %Elizabeth City Jan. 5 %UNC Wilmington Jan. 8 Hampton Jan. 13 Armstrong State Jan. 15 Georgia Southwestern Jan. 18 Methodist Jan. 25 Atlantic Christian Jan. 27 Elon Jan. 29 High Point Feb. 2 Virginia State Feb. 3 Salisbury State Feb. 5 UNC Wilmington Feb. 12 Belmont Abbey Feb. 14 Elon Feb. 19 Atlantic Christian Feb. 22 Pembroke State Feb. 24 Pfeiffer Feb. 26 Pembroke State Mar. 6 Norfolk State # Campbell Tip-off Tournament % UNC Wilmington Tournament

CCCC CCCC A A H A A A N A H A A A H A A A A H H H A H A A N

W 62-54 L 56-59 L 53-65 L 54-66 W 64-63 W 82-71 W 92-64 L 86-99 L 63-77 L 67-78 W 69-64 L 80-95 W 87-63 W 79-62 W 73-61 L 63-94 W 90-64 L 79-92 W 105-90 W 58-51 W 76-73 W 95-90 W 71-61 W 66-59 W 64-57 L 52-56 L 62-65 1948-1893

1973-74 (Won, 9 Lost, 19) Coach Danny Roberts Nov. 16 Nov. 17

#Methodist #Pembroke State

CCCC W 64-52 CCCC L 50-60

Nov. 23 Gardner-Webb @ Nov. 24 Catawba Nov. 29 Elon Dec. 1 Lenoir Rhyne Dec. 3 Catawba Dec. 5 High Point Dec. 17 Muskingham Dec. 28 %Keene Dec. 29 %Guilford Jan. 7 Pfeiffer Jan. 15 Virginia State Jan. 17 Methodist Jan. 19 Pfeiffer Jan. 26 Old Dominion Jan. 28 High Point Feb. 1 Salisbury State Feb. 2 Atlantic Christian Feb. 4 Lenoir Rhyne Feb. 6 UNC Wilmington Feb. 11 Catawba Feb. 13 Elon Feb. 16 Hampton Feb. 18 UNC Wilmington Feb. 20 Atlantic Christian Feb. 21 Pembroke State Feb. 26 Pembroke State # Tip-off Tournament %Guilford Tournament @Catawba

N A A A H H H GHS GHS H H H A A A H H H A A H A H A H A

W 83-81 W 73-72 L 61-79 L 67-76 L 85-90 L 77-84 W 70-66 W 84-71 W 89-82 L 70-83 L 76-97 L 52-59 L 82-85 L 67-96 L 58-64 W 87-60 W 62-60 W 83-74 L 69-89 L 71-83 L 80-81 L 77-83 L 64-72 L 78-88 L 52-62 L 48-71 1979-2120

1974-75 (Won, 25 Lost, 6) Coach Danny Roberts Nov. 22 #Catawba CCCC W 86-76 Nov. 23 #Pembroke State CCCC W 73-61 Nov. 29 %Elon A W 75-63 Nov. 30 %High Point N W 55-36 Dec. 2 Virginia State A L 73-79 Dec. 4 High Point A W 93-81 Dec. 7 Old Dominion A L 77-83 Dec. 10 UNC Wilmington A L 75-82 Jan. 2 Catawba A W 83-75 Jan. 3 +Mars Hill A W 101-75 Jan. 4 +Lenoir Rhyne N W 89-76 Jan. 10 --King N W 78-70 Jan. 11 --Eckerd A W 96-93 Jan. 13 Elizabeth City H W 116-93 Jan. 15 Atlantic Christian A W 80-63 Jan. 18 Pfeiffer A W 74-82 Jan. 20 Hampton H W 110-76 Jan. 25 Atlantic Christian H W 81-69 Jan. 27 High Point H W 79-72 Jan. 29 Elon A L 91-103 Feb. 3 Methodist A W 75-73 Feb. 5 Pembroke State H W 83-65 Feb. 10 Catawba H W 66-58 Feb. 12 Elon H W 88-74 Feb. 14 UNC Wilmington H W 100-94 Feb. 17 Pfeiffer H W 107-57 Feb. 20 Pembroke State A W 80-65 Feb. 24 Citadel A W 86-78 Feb. 27 Belmont Abbey A L 74-76 Mar. 3 *Virginia State A W 102-75 Mar. 5 *Norfolk State A L 83-89 * NAIA District 29 Playoffs 2629-2312 # Campbell Tip-off Tournament + Mars Hill Robertson Memorial YMCA Tournament -- Eckerd College Tournament % Elon College Turkey Classic

1975-76 (Won 23, Lost, 4) Coach Danny Roberts Nov. 24

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Year-by-Year Results: 1951-2012 Dec. 1 #High Point Dec. 5 #Methodist Dec. 6 Pembroke State Dec. 8 USC Coastal Carolina Dec. 9 Methodist Jan. 5 Liberty Baptist Jan. 7 High Point Jan. 12 Elizabeth City Jan. 14 Atlantic Christian Jan. 17 Pfeiffer Jan. 19 Keene State Jan. 21 USC Coastal Carolina Jan. 24 Old Dominion Jan. 28 Elon Jan. 29 UNC Wilmington Jan. 31 Atlantic Christian Feb. 2 The Citadel Feb. 4 Virginia State Feb. 7 Francis Marion Feb. 9 Pembroke State Feb. 11 Elon Feb. 14 UNC Wilmington Feb. 19 Fayetteville State Feb. 23 Pembroke State Mar. 1 *UNC Wilmington Mar. 3 *Norfolk State # Tip-off Tournament * NAIA Tournament

A CCCC CCCC A H A H A H H H H A H H A CCCC H A H A A A A N N

W 74-73 W 53-50 W 72-63 W 101-88 W 91-71 W 85-78 W 97-86 W 87-85 W 98-73 W 101-90 W 108-87 W 110-66 L 93-120 W 86-85 W 77-60 W 84-80 W 112-106 OT W 113-100 W 82-58 W 94-73 L 83-94 L 66-82 W 130-111 W 82-67 W 98-86 L 90-114 2375-2150

1976-77 (Won 23, Lost 10) Coach Danny Roberts Nov. 29 Dec. 3 Dec. 4 Dec. 6 Dec. 15 Dec. 27 Dec. 28 Jan. 5 Jan. 7 Jan. 8 Jan. 10 Jan. 13 Jan. 15

Coastal Carolina #Methodist #Fayetteville State High Point Catawba %Point Park %Delaware State Catawba Elizabeth City State Virginia State Belmont Abbey Pembroke State UNC Wilmington

H CCCC CCCC H H N N A CCCC CCCC H H A

W 85-76 W 65-62 W 72-67 W 93-72 W 81-80 L 83-93 W 95-79 L 64-90 W 80-78 OT L 89-93 2OT W 82-73 W 78-73 OT W 76-69

Jan. 17 Atlantic Christian Jan. 24 Liberty Baptist Jan. 26 Elon Jan. 29 High Point Jan. 31 Atlantic Christian Feb. 3 UNC Wilmington Feb. 7 Francis Marion Feb. 9 Elon Feb. 12 Guilford Feb. 14 Coastal Carolina Feb. 16 Fayetteville State Feb. 19 Methodist Feb. 21 Pembroke State Feb. 28 *Pembroke State Mar. 2 *Elizabeth City State Mar. 7 *Lincoln Memorial Mar. 9 *SW Oklahoma State Mar. 10 *Alcorn State Mar. 11 *Henderson State Mar. 12 *Texas Southern # Campbell Tip-off Tournament % Fairmont State Tournament * NAIA Tournament

H H A A A H H H H A CCCC A A SJHS SJHS KAKC KAKC KAKC KAKC KAKC

W 74-67 W 125-88 W 103-77 L 60-64 W 89-81 OT L 64-72 W 96-46 L 71-74 L 73-82 W 78-72 L 65-89 L 57-61 W 76-69 W 64-61 W 89-75 W 76-75 W 71-56 W 77-63 W 76-52 L 44-71 2571-2400

1977-78 (Won 9, Lost 15) First NCAA Division I Season Coach Danny Roberts Nov. 25 # WEST CHESTER ST. CCCC Nov. 26 # PEMBROKE STATE CCCC Nov. 28 East Tennessee State A Nov. 29 Western Carolina A Dec. 2 Georgia Southern A Dec. 3 South Alabama A Dec. 5 Baptist A Dec. 7 UNC Wilmington A Dec. 14 Northwestern (LA) St. A Dec. 16 Northeast Louisiana A Jan. 6 Cleveland State A Jan. 14 BAPTIST HC Jan. 18 WESTERN CAROLINA CCCC Jan. 24 North Carolina A&T A Jan. 28 George Washington A Jan. 30 Atlantic Christian A Feb. 1 Virginia State A Feb. 6 METHODIST CCCC Feb. 11 Pembroke State A Feb. 13 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN H Feb. 16 NORTH CAROLINA A&T CCCC Feb. 18 Providence A Feb. 23 UNC WILMINGTON HC Mar. 1 Stetson A # Campbell Tip-Off Tournament

W 83-72 L 47-61 L 66-95 L 53-68 L 69-73 W 66-62 W 66-62 L 63-82 L 99-110 L 64-85 L 73-77 W 88-78 W 54-50 L 68-76 L 63-77 W 70-64 L 65-72 W 69-63 W 60-52 W 82-67 L 63-70 OT L 54-63 L 53-62 L 78-92 1616-1733

1978-79 (Won 10, Lost 16) Coach Danny Roberts

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Nov. 24 Nov. 25 Nov. 29 Dec. 2 Dec. 4 Dec. 6 Dec. 9 Dec. 16 Jan. 2 Jan. 6 Jan. 8 Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Jan. 22 Jan. 24 Jan. 27 Jan. 29

East Tennessee State A Appalachian State JC METHODIST H Virginia Commonwealth A BAPTIST H UNC Wilmington A #8 North Carolina State A Murray State A Mercer A GEORGE MASON H UNC WILMINGTON HC Baptist A Stetson A ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN H N.C. CENTRAL RCC NORTHWESTERN ST. RCC NORTH CAROLINA A&T RCC

L 63-71 L 63-73 W 95-63 L 57-65 W 86-78 L 55-63 L 83-108 L 59-67 L 50-75 L 85-92 L 65-87 W 100-78 L 99-105 OT W 68-56 W 89-77 W 67-64 L 50-53

Jan. 31 Feb. 1 Feb. 5 Feb. 7 Feb. 10 Feb. 12 Feb. 21 Feb. 24 Feb. 26

James Madison A Virginia Military A PEMBROKE STATE H CLEVELAND STATE RCC SAMFORD HC North Carolina A&T A NORTHEAST LOUISIANA H GEORGIA SOUTHERN RCC Georgia Tech A

L 64-69 L 74-78 W 106-87 L 81-88 W 88-73 L 67-70 W 70-69 W 79-77 OT L 61-83 1924-1969

1979-80 (Won 15, Lost 12) Coach Danny Roberts Dec. 1 Virginia Tech A Dec. 3 Howard A Dec. 8 METHODIST H Dec. 17 EAST TENNESSEE ST. RCC Dec. 19 North Carolina State A Dec. 28 +Florida A&M CSC Dec. 29 +North Carolina A&T A Jan. 5 JAMES MADISON RCC Jan. 7 GEORGE MASON H Jan. 9 Baptist A Jan. 12 PFEIFFER RCC Jan. 14 BAPTIST H Jan. 17 George Mason A Jan. 19 UNC WILMINGTON RCC Jan. 23 Atlantic Christian A Jan. 26 Cleveland State A Jan. 30 Georgia Southern A Feb. 2 COASTAL CAROLINA H Feb. 4 PEMBROKE STATE H Feb. 9 Samford A Feb. 11 UNC Wilmington A Feb. 13 NORTH CAROLINA A&T HC Feb. 18 James Madison A Feb. 20 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK RCC Feb. 23 GEORGIA SOUTHERN HC Feb. 25 Arkansas-Little Rock A Feb. 27 East Carolina A + Aggie Holiday Classic

L 62-87 L 68-73 W 81-58 L 70-72 L 71-100 W 90-62 W 73-64 L 53-60 W 91-77 W 77-60 W 76-53 W 57-47 W 62-58 L 70-76 W 81-75 L 64-76 W 69-68 W 88-66 W 59-52 W 82-75 OT L 59-70 W 72-65 L 71-88 L 60-74 W 86-76 L 62-63 L 52-53 1906-1848

1980-81 (Won 11, Lost 16) Coach Danny Roberts Dec. 1 HIGH POINT H Dec. 4 *Towson State A Dec. 5 *Baltimore TC Dec. 8 METHODIST H Dec. 13 North Carolina State A Dec. 15 Providence A Jan. 3 East Carolina A Jan. 5 BAPTIST H Jan. 7 CLEVELAND STATE RCC Jan. 12 WINGATE H Jan. 14 HOWARD RCC Jan. 17 UNC WILMINGTON RCC Jan. 21 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN H Jan. 24 NORTHERN IOWA H Jan. 26 LIBERTY BAPTIST H Jan. 29 Western Carolina A Jan. 31 George Mason A Feb. 2 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK RCC Feb. 4 EAST CAROLINA RCC Feb. 9 PEMBROKE STATE H Feb. 11 Baptist A Feb. 17 North Carolina A&T A Feb. 19 VIRGINIA MILITARY H Feb. 21 Arkansas-Little Rock A Feb. 23 UNC Wilmington A Feb. 25 GEORGE MASON H Feb. 27 Northern Iowa A * Crab Cake Festival

L 36-48 L 61-69 L 71-86 W 97-75 L 56-82 L 64-93 L 65-75 W 77-60 W 79-73 W 87-81 W 55-54 L 64-74 W 79-76 L 64-65 W 94-83 L 65-100 L 62-79 L 59-60 L 59-81 W 89-82 L 64-66 L 53-72 W 89-65 L 61-62 L 49-64 W 92-82 W 65-64 OT 1856-1971

1981-82 (Won 11, Lost 16) Coach Danny Roberts Nov. 28 North Carolina State A Nov. 30 WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY H Dec. 4 &Towson State NCW Dec. 5 &Baltimore NCW Dec. 7 East Carolina A Dec. 16 UNC Charlotte A Jan. 2 Illinois-Chicago A Jan. 4 ELON H Jan. 8 -Bethune Cookman A Jan. 9 -Baltimore JF Jan. 11 EASTERN ILLINOIS H Jan. 13 WESTERN ILLINOIS H Jan. 16 Baptist A Jan. 18 METHODIST H Jan. 20 EAST CAROLINA RCC Jan. 28 GREENSBORO H Jan. 30 UNC WILMINGTON RCC Feb. 1 WESTERN CAROLINA RCC Feb. 3 JAMES MADISON RCC Feb. 6 UNC Wilmington A Feb. 9 BAPTIST H Feb. 13 Marshall A Feb. 15 Howard A Feb. 20 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO H Feb. 22 James Madison A Feb. 24 Western Carolina A Mar. 1 Wisconsin-Green Bay A &Seahawk Shootout -Citrus Tournament

L 53-68 W 59-51 W 57-51 L 48-52 L 61-66 L 69-71 L 69-71 W 83-69 W 58-57 OT L 51-67 L 71-78 W 74-62 L 57-64 W 85-66 W 62-60 W 61-55 W 54-53 OT L 60-87 L 47-55 L 63-69 W 58-46 L 66-105 L 71-80 W 70-57 L 46-79 L 53-64 L 51-58 1657-1761

1982-83 (Won 11, Lost 17) Coach Danny Roberts Nov. 26 Richmond A Dec. 3 *Towson State A Dec. 4 *Baltimore TC Dec. 11 PEMBROKE STATE H Dec. 15 Clemson A Dec. 17 Western Carolina A Jan. 1 LIBERTY BAPTIST H Jan. 3 Wisconsin-Green Bay A Jan. 4 Maryland-Eastern Shore BCA Jan. 8 The Citadel WC Jan. 10 EAST CAROLINA CCCC Jan. 12 BAPTIST H Jan. 15 BROOKLYN H Jan. 17 UNC CHARLOTTE CCCC Jan. 22 East Carolina A Jan. 24 METHODIST H Jan. 27 WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY CCCC Jan. 31 Eastern Illinois A Feb. 2 Western Illinois A Feb. 7 UNC WILMINGTON CCCC Feb. 9 HOWARD H Feb. 14 ELON H Feb. 19 Baptist A Feb. 21 WESTERN CAROLINA CCCC Feb. 23 UNC Wilmington A Feb. 26 Brooklyn A Feb. 28 APPALACHIAN STATE CCCC Mar. 5 Appalachian State A *Crab Cake Festival

L 53-70 L 46-49 W 64-61 W 64-53 L 59-76 L 46-61 W 58-50 L 51-63 W 73-69 L 50-68 L 54-67 L 69-71 2OT W 65-64 OT L 67-80 L 55-73 W 78-66 W 50-49 OT L 62-71 L 62-80 L 50-57 W 72-65 W 83-68 L 54-73 L 55-65 L 47-63 W 80-74 OT W 59-57 OT L 60-74 1686-1837

Jerry Smith (1983-85) Record: 15-40 / 2 years 1983-84 (Won 10, Lost 18) Coach Jerry Smith Nov. 26

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Year-by-Year Results: 1951-2012 Dec. 2 -- MONMOUTH CCCC W 71-69 OT Dec. 3 -- TOWSON STATE CCCC W 81-60 Dec. 9 *James Madison A L 61-63 OT Dec. 10 *Northern Illinois JMU L 61-72 Dec. 13 UNC Charlotte A L 65-81 Dec. 15 Monmouth A L 73-77 Dec. 19 AUGUSTA CCCC W 76-74 Dec. 30 North Carolina State A L 65-80 Jan. 4 METHODIST CCCC L 52-56 Jan. 7 Stetson A L 58-76 Jan. 9 Bethune-Cookman A L 55-57 Jan. 14 WESTERN CAROLINA CCCC W 74-68 Jan. 16 UNC WILMINGTON CCCC W 62-58 Jan. 19 BETHUNE-COOKMAN CCCC W 64-58 Jan. 21 South Carolina A L 57-77 Jan. 23 RICHMOND CCCC L 60-73 Jan. 26 Western Carolina A L 78-87 Jan. 30 Baptist A L 58-82 Feb. 4 Augusta A W 68-61 OT Feb. 6 APPALACHIAN STATE CCCC W 57-56 OT Feb. 11 BAPTIST CCCC W 81-68 Feb. 13 Navy A L 61-85 Feb. 18 PEMBROKE STATE CCCC L 71-73 Feb. 20 UNC Wilmington A L 58-65 Feb. 25 Appalachian State A L 58-78 Feb. 29 EAST CAROLINA CCCC W 73-63 OT Mar. 3 Clemson A L 52-62 -- Olde Fayetteville Classic 1816-1954 *James Madison Invitational Tournament

1984-85 (Won 5, Lost 22) Coach Jerry Smith Nov. 24 #13 North Carolina St. A Nov. 30 $$Clemson A Dec. 1 $$Houston LC Dec. 8 METHODIST H Dec. 10 Richmond A Dec. 13 EAST CAROLINA CCCC Dec. 17 Southern Methodist A Dec. 18 Texas Christian A Dec. 20 Baylor A Dec. 22 Georgia Southern A Jan. 2 GEORGIA SOUTHERN CCCC Jan. 4 Radford WC Jan. 12 WINTHROP CCCC Jan. 14 RADFORD CCCC Jan. 16 Western Carolina A Jan. 18 AUGUSTA CCCC Jan. 26 Winthrop A Jan. 28 BAPTIST CCCC Feb. 2 UNC WILMINGTON CCCC Feb. 6 Augusta A Feb. 9 CENTRAL FLORIDA CCCC Feb. 14 Baptist A Feb. 16 COASTAL CAROLINA CCCC Feb. 18 UNC Wilmington A Feb. 23 Radford A Feb. 27 East Carolina A Mar. 4 NAVY CCCC $$ IPTAY Invitational Tournament

L 54-94 L 55-90 L 64-73 W 67-60 L 58-74 L 56-58 L 70-90 L 42-58 L 71-91 L 50-54 L 63-71 L 48-52 W 44-41 L 57-81 L 63-84 L 63-69 L 68-70 W 66-60 L 51-67 L 67-81 L 59-69 L 72-80 W 76-73 L 66-74 L 62-68 W 60-58 L 63-84 1635-1924

Billy Lee (1985-2004) Record: 216-286 / 18 years 1985-86 (Won 8, Lost 19, 3-5 Big South) Coach Billy Lee Nov. 25 Nov. 30 Dec. 7 Dec. 12 Dec. 14

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A MO A A A

L W L L W

62-69 64-48 60-83 55-58 68-61

Jan. 26 Jan. 31 Feb. 2 Feb. 4 Feb. 7 Feb. 9 Feb. 14 Feb. 16 Feb. 18 Feb. 21 Feb. 23

COASTAL CAROLINA * CCCC W 75-59 UNC Asheville * A L 70-78 RADFORD * CCCC W 75-71 Western Carolina A L 49-71 Coastal Carolina * A L 77-82 AUGUSTA * CCCC W 76-64 Armstrong State * A W 82-79 Baptist * A L 77-80 UNC WILMINGTON CCCC W 69-67 OT UNC ASHEVILLE * H W 70-61 Radford * A W 80-77 Big South Conference Tournament Feb. 26 Armstrong State A W 92-86 Feb. 27 UNC Asheville SAV W 79-76 Feb. 28 Baptist SAV L 63-64 %Merrill Lynch Classic 2276-2200

1987-88 (Won 11, Lost 16, 3-9 Big South) Coach Billy Lee

Clarence Grier Dec. 16 Dec. 20 Dec. 21 Jan. 2 Jan. 4 Jan. 6 Jan. 8 Jan. 11 Jan. 16 Jan. 18 Jan. 20 Jan. 22 Jan. 29 Feb. 1 Feb. 3 Feb. 5 Feb. 10 Feb. 15 Feb. 19 Feb. 24 Feb. 27

Brooklyn A L 47-64 $Alabama-Birmingham A L 46-86 $Mississippi BC L 44-61 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT CCCC W 73-59 HOWARD H L 47-49 DELAWARE STATE H W 76-64 EAST CAROLINA CCCC L 47-58 RADFORD * CCCC L 56-60 BAPTIST * CCCC L 61-77 Augusta * A W 64-58 BROOKLYN H W 84-72 UNC WILMINGTON CCCC L 62-75 NORTH CAROLINA A&T CCCC L 46-47 Central Florida A L 56-68 AUGUSTA * CCCC W 70-65 North Carolina A&T A L 59-84 WINTHROP * CCCC L 58-69 Radford * A L 47-54 COASTAL CAROLINA * CCCC W 49-48 Western Carolina A L 59-61 Baptist * A L 63-76 Big South Conference Tournament Mar. 3 Augusta SAV L 55-67 $ UAB Classic 1578-1741

1986-87 (Won 17, Lost 13, 10-4 Big South) Coach Billy Lee Dec. 1 Dec. 3 Dec. 6 Dec. 8 Dec. 13 Dec. 17 Dec. 19 Dec. 20 Jan. 3 Jan. 5 Jan. 7 Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 19 Jan. 21 Jan. 24

METHODIST MOUNT OLIVE East Carolina Howard AVERETT EAST CAROLINA %Central Florida %Long Island WESTERN CAROLINA WINTHROP * VIRGINIA WESLEYAN Augusta * BAPTIST * ARMSTRONG STATE * UNC Wilmington Winthrop *

H H A A H CCCC A VCC CCCC CCCC H A H CCCC A A

W 105-74 W 91-84 L 60-76 L 73-76 W 84-64 L 77-88 OT L 82-88 L 93-94 L 63-79 W 61-58 W 87-62 W 68-57 L 72-86 W 87-74 L 60-62 W 79-63

Nov. 30 Dec. 2 Dec. 4 Dec. 5 Dec. 8 Dec. 15 Dec. 19 Jan. 2 Jan. 4 Jan. 7 Jan. 14 Jan. 16 Jan. 18 Jan. 20 Jan. 23 Jan. 26 Jan. 30 Feb. 1 Feb. 4 Feb. 8 Feb. 11 Feb. 15 Feb. 18 Feb. 20 Feb. 22 Feb. 27

AVERETT H W 95-64 METHODIST H W 133-84 %Florida International UCF W 90-74 %Central Florida A W 91-82 East Carolina A L 54-61 Wake Forest A L 63-89 HOWARD H W 73-63 Western Carolina A L 68-69 WINTHROP * CCCC L 55-68 LIBERTY H W 72-62 UNC WILMINGTON CCCC L 50-66 Baptist * A W 77-67 CENTRAL WESLEYAN H W 68-58 South Carolina A L 71-88 Winthrop * A L 60-67 AUGUSTA * H W 67-64 UNC Asheville * A L 73-91 EAST CAROLINA CCCC W 77-50 Coastal Carolina * A L 59-93 Augusta * A L 59-73 RADFORD * CCCC L 84-95 3OT BAPTIST * H L 67-84 UNC Wilmington A L 43-46 UNC ASHEVILLE * H W 78-60 Radford * A L 56-69 COASTAL CAROLINA * H L 60-74 Big South Conference Tournament Mar. 3 Baptist WC L 61-69 %Merrill Lynch Classic 1904-1933

1988-89 (Won 18, Lost 12, 8-4 Big South) Coach Billy Lee Nov. 29 Dec. 1 Dec. 3 Dec. 5 Dec. 10 Dec. 17 Dec. 19 Jan. 5 Jan. 7 Jan. 9 Jan. 12 Jan. 14 Jan. 17 Jan. 21 Jan. 23 Jan. 26 Jan. 28 Jan. 30 Feb. 2 Feb. 6 Feb. 11

ST. ANDREWS H FERRUM H East Carolina A RICHMOND CCCC Wake Forest A UNC Wilmington A Loyola (MD) A WESTERN CAROLINA CCCC Augusta * A DAVIDSON CCCC AVERETT H BAPTIST * H Liberty A WINTHROP * CCCC Davidson A METHODIST H UNC ASHEVILLE * H Radford * A COASTAL CAROLINA * H AUGUSTA * H Winthrop * A

W W L W L L L L L W W W L W W W W L W W W

90-64 81-52 72-86 71-68 62-101 61-73 75-80 53-66 75-88 46-45 76-62 57-45 68-73 59-58 OT 63-50 91-68 82-71 66-71 70-63 99-62 69-62

Feb. 13 Feb. 16 Feb. 18 Feb. 20 Feb. 22 Feb. 25 Mar. 2 Mar. 3 Mar. 4

Baptist * A L 75-90 EAST CAROLINA CCCC L 60-65 UNC Asheville * A L 61-76 RADFORD * CCCC W 90-64 UNC WILMINGTON CCCC W 67-53 Coastal Carolina * A W 67-53 Big South Conference Tournament Augusta WC W 90-84 Winthrop A W 78-55 UNC Asheville WC L 78-93 2152-2054

1989-90 (Won 15, Lost 13, 7-5 Big South) Coach Billy Lee Nov. 25 Nov. 27 Dec. 1 Dec. 2 Dec. 5 Dec. 9 Dec. 14 Dec. 16 Jan. 6 Jan. 8 Jan. 13 Jan. 15 Jan. 18 Jan. 22 Jan. 25 Jan. 27 Jan. 29 Feb. 1 Feb. 3 Feb. 5 Feb. 8 Feb. 10 Feb. 12 Feb. 15 Feb. 17 Feb. 19 Feb. 24

UNC Wilmington A L 57-73 PFEIFFER H W 85-75 @Jacksonville A L 67-87 @Stetson JAX L 63-77 LOYOLA (MD) H W 67-62 Wake Forest A L 43-77 East Carolina A L 62-72 College of Charleston A W 56-53 AUGUSTA * H W 81-61 Davidson A W 81-54 Baptist * A W 77-69 COL. OF CHARLESTON H L 67-84 Winthrop * A L 83-94 LIBERTY H W 76-72 Western Carolina A L 73-85 UNC Asheville * ACC L 63-97 RADFORD * CCCC W 87-66 Coastal Carolina * A L 62-85 DAVIDSON CCCC W 66-56 Augusta * A W 68-57 EAST CAROLINA CCCC W 59-50 WINTHROP * CCCC W 88-81 BAPTIST * H L 72-86 UNC WILMINGTON CCCC W 83-81 2OT UNC ASHEVILLE * H W 84-72 Radford * A L 60-72 COASTAL CAROLINA * H W 66-56 Big South Conference Tournament Mar. 1 Radford WC L 44-68 @Mazda Gator Bowl Classic 1940-2022

1990-91 (Won 9, Lost 19, 3-11 Big South) Coach Billy Lee Nov. 24 Nov. 26 Nov. 30 Dec. 1 Dec. 3 Dec. 12 Dec. 15 Jan. 5 Jan. 7 Jan. 10 Jan. 12 Jan. 14 Jan. 17 Jan. 19 Jan. 21 Jan. 24 Jan. 26 Jan. 28 Feb. 2 Feb. 4 Feb. 9 Feb. 11 Feb. 14 Feb. 16 Feb. 18

HOWARD H UNC Wilmington A +Ball State A +U.S. International VG LIMESTONE H Howard A East Carolina A Augusta * A WESTERN CAROLINA CCCC UNC WILMINGTON CCCC CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * H DAVIDSON * CCCC UNC GREENSBORO H Winthrop * A CO. OF CHARLESTON H COASTAL CAROLINA * H UNC ASHEVILLE * H Radford * A College of Charleston A AUGUSTA * H WINTHROP * CCCC Charleston Southern * A EAST CAROLINA CCCC UNC Asheville * A RADFORD * CCCC

W L L L W W L L W L L L W L W L W L L W L L L W L

82-81 62-75 55-85 67-72 98-86 74-73 55-86 51-57 85-73 59-80 64-81 53-59 88-67 69-78 59-53 62-75 72-58 45-66 55-56 OT 70-67 58-71 55-82 52-55 62-61 60-63

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Year-by-Year Results: 1951-2012 Feb. 20 Feb. 23

Davidson * A L 58-73 Coastal Carolina * A L 58-91 Big South Conference Tournament Feb. 28 Coastal Carolina ACO L 46-83 +Cardinal Varsity Club Classic 1774-2007

Big South Conference Tournament Maryland Baltimore Co. NC L 67-85 Mar. 4 @ Louisiana Classics 1923-1988

1991-92 (Won 19, Lost 12, 7-7 Big South) Coach Billy Lee

Nov. 29 Dec. 4 Dec. 6 Dec. 18 Dec. 21 Jan. 3 Jan. 6 Jan. 8 Jan. 10 Jan. 12 Jan. 15 Jan. 17 Jan. 20 Jan. 22 Jan. 24 Jan. 27 Jan. 29 Feb. 3 Feb. 10 Feb. 12 Feb. 14 Feb. 17 Feb. 19 Feb. 21 Feb. 24 Feb. 26

Nov. 23 Nov. 29 Nov. 30 Dec. 2 Dec. 10 Dec. 13 Dec. 14 Jan. 2 Jan. 6 Jan. 9 Jan. 11 Jan. 13 Jan. 15 Jan. 18 Jan. 20 Jan. 22 Jan. 25 Jan. 27 Feb. 1 Feb. 3 Feb. 6 Feb. 8 Feb. 10 Feb. 13 Feb. 17 Feb. 22 Feb. 29

MARIETTA H W 88-66 @ Central Florida A L 74-82 @ St. Francis (NY) CFA L 76-78 COKER H W 64-43 UNC Greensboro A W 53-51 # Wagner LEE W 62-59 # Dartmouth A L 74-90 East Carolina A L 67-105 FERRUM H W 98-97 OT LIBERTY * H L 71-73 Winthrop * A W 69-59 Davidson * A L 47-48 EAST CAROLINA CCCC W 80-72 RADFORD * CCCC L 75-78 UNC ASHEVILLE * H L 69-75 WINTHROP * CCCC L 57-58 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * H W 85-70 Coastal Carolina * A W 55-54 UNC Asheville * A W 71-57 Radford * A L 75-80 MOUNT OLIVE H W 82-70 UNC GREENSBORO H W 69-52 DAVIDSON * CCCC W 67-64 UNC Wilmington A W 62-58 Liberty * A L 58-77 Charleston Southern * A W 86-58 COASTAL CAROLINA * H W 68-56 Big South Conference Tournament Mar. 5 Davidson ACO W 69-60 Mar. 6 Liberty ACO W 53-51 Mar. 7 Charleston Southern ACO W 67-53 NCAA Tournament Mar. 19 #1 Duke GSO L 56-82 @ Central Florida Classic 2147-2076 # Landmark Bank Dartmouth Classic

1992-93 (Won 12, Lost 15, 10-6 Big South) Coach Billy Lee Dec. 5 Dec. 8 Dec. 10 Dec. 16 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Jan. 2 Jan. 5 Jan. 13 Jan. 16 Jan. 18 Jan. 20 Jan. 23 Jan. 25 Jan. 27 Jan. 30 Feb. 1 Feb. 4 Feb. 6 Feb. 8 Feb. 11 Feb. 15 Feb. 18 Feb. 20 Feb. 22 Feb. 27

UNC GREENSBORO CCCC METHODIST CCCC COKER H Louisiana State A @ Southwestern Louisiana A @ Alcorn State CD William & Mary A UNC WILMINGTON CCCC Towson State * A RADFORD * H LIBERTY * H Maryland Baltimore Co. * A UNC Greensboro A BARTON H UNC Asheville * A MD. BALTIMORE CO. * H TOWSON STATE * H Radford * A Liberty * A UNC ASHEVILLE * H Charleston Southern * A WINTHROP * H COASTAL CAROLINA * H CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * H Winthrop * A Coastal Carolina * A

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W W L L L L L L L W L W L L W W W W L W W W L L W L

72-54 79-50 48-54 71-93 59-74 61-85 59-75 70-87 56-61 87-84 50-70 75-70 75-77 OT 79-82 OT 75-62 70-65 63-61 89-84 63-73 90-65 81-64 92-84 66-71 80-83 OT 96-95 50-80

Jan. 13 Jan. 16 Jan. 18 Jan. 20 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Feb. 1 Feb. 3 Feb. 6 Feb. 8 Feb. 13 Feb. 15 Feb. 20 Feb. 22

1993-94 (Won 20, Lost 9, 12-4 Big South) Coach Billy Lee

Mar. 4 Mar. 5 Mar. 7

METHODIST CCCC W 80-59 North Carolina State A W 72-69 OT East Carolina A L 55-73 EAST CAROLINA CCCC L 72-75 OT UNC Wilmington A L 72-74 FERRUM H W 114-62 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * H W 73-70 UNC GREENSBORO H W 68-58 WILLIAM & MARY CCCC W 71-50 South Carolina A W 73-72 OT Winthrop * A W 94-73 UNC ASHEVILLE * H W 74-66 Radford * A L 67-79 TOWSON STATE * H W 76-55 MD. BALTIMORE CO. * H W 77-67 LIBERTY * H W 63-60 Coastal Carolina * A L 71-74 Liberty * A L 55-60 Charleston Southern * A(NC) W 86-73 WINTHROP * H W 70-53 UNC Asheville * A W 45-44 RADFORD * H W 73-56 Towson State * A L 72-87 Maryland Baltimore Co. * A W 83-72 UNC Greensboro A L 58-71 COASTAL CAROLINA * H W 74-68 Big South Conference Tournament Winthrop NC W 79-71 Radford NC W 72-61 Liberty NC L 62-76 2101-1928

1994-95 (Won 8, Lost 18, 4-12 TAAC) Coach Billy Lee Nov.26 Nov.29 Dec.1 Dec.3 Dec.6 Dec.15 Dec.17 Dec.19 Jan.2 Jan.7 Jan.9 Jan.14 Jan.16 Jan.21 Jan.23 Jan.28 Jan.30 Feb.2 Feb.4 Feb.9 Feb.11 Feb.16 Feb.18 Feb.20 Feb.23 Feb.25

Richmond A UNC WILMINGTON CCCC METHODIST H UNC GREENSBORO CCCC EAST CAROLINA CCCC TENNESSEE WESLEYAN H Evansville A Indiana State A COL. OF CHARLESTON * H Stetson * A MERCER * H College of Charleston * A East Carolina A Centenary * A Southeastern Louisiana * A FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL * H CENTRAL FLORIDA * H Samford * A Georgia State * A SAMFORD * H GEORGIA STATE * CCCC Central Florida * A Florida International * A South Carolina A SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA * H CENTENARY * CCCC

W 84-60 L 60-75 W 76-68 L 52-72 W 74-56 W 56-43 L 45-97 L 72-94 L 48-72 L 58-78 L 55-77 L 49-53 L 70-94 L 64-72 W 52-51 W 55-54 W 73-61 L 55-73 L 66-77 L 55-73 L 64-82 L 62-82 L 72-84 L 51-85 W 68-63 L 67-81 1612-1878

1995-96 (Won 17, Lost 11, 11-5 TAAC) Coach Billy Lee Nov.25 Nov.27

RICHMOND Georgia Tech

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62-69 76-87

Feb. 27

Duke A FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL * H FLORIDA ATLANTIC * H Wofford A College of Charleston * A Stetson * A Central Florida * A COL. OF CHARLESTON * H STETSON * H CENTRAL FLORIDA * H Florida Atlantic * A Florida International * A CENTENARY * H SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA * H TAAC Tournament Southeastern Louisiana JKA

L L W W L W L L W W L L L W

59-84 64-90 61-55 84-70 52-77 80-66 69-84 58-97 78-66 82-76 OT 50-52 78-83 61-63 77-66

L 55-61 1770-1907

1997-98 (Won 10, Lost 17, 4-12 TAAC) Coach Billy Lee

Dennis Hurst Dec. 2 Dec. 4 Dec.13 Dec.16 Dec.18 Dec.30 Jan. 4 Jan. 6 Jan.11 Jan.13 Jan.15 Jan.18 Jan.20 Jan.24 Jan.27 Feb. 1 Feb. 3 Feb. 5 Feb. 8 Feb.10 Feb.15 Feb.17 Feb.22 Feb.24 Feb.29 Mar. 1

UNC Greensboro A ST. ANDREWS H METHODIST H UNC Wilmington A East Carolina A Clemson A GEORGIA STATE * H MERCER * H Samford * A JACKSONVILLE STATE * H HAMPTON H Florida International * A Florida Atlantic * A WOFFORD H COL. OF CHARLESTON * H STETSON * H CENTRAL FLORIDA * H College of Charleston * A Stetson * A Central Florida * A FLORIDA ATLANTIC * H FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL * H Centenary * A Southeastern Louisiana * A TAAC Tournament Stetson A Central Florida EC

L W W W L L W W L W W W W W L L L L W W W W W W

60-69 88-57 68-50 74-52 57-62 43-67 60-57 60-57 58-62 OT 73-62 63-62 69-66 75-69 78-62 74-76 62-75 58-79 45-58 53-50 70-69 68-66 64-57 75-58 69-65

W 67-59 L 71-80 1840-1802

1996-97 (Won 11, Lost 16, 8-8 TAAC) Coach Billy Lee Nov.27 Dec. 2 Dec. 12 Dec. 14 Dec. 19 Dec. 21 Dec. 27 Dec. 28 Jan. 2 Jan. 4 Jan. 9 Jan. 11

CLINCH VALLEY EAST CAROLINA TUSCULUM UNC Wilmington Richmond #2 Wake Forest Boise State Idaho State Georgia State * Mercer * SAMFORD * Jacksonville State *

H CCCC H A A A A BSU A A H A

W L W L L L L L W W W L

72-41 60-83 93-74 61-63 54-69 53-90 41-72 75-88 65-64 68-56 60-41 60-76

Nov.22 Nov. 25 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Dec. 1 Dec. 6 Dec. 18 Dec. 20 Dec. 30 Jan. 3 Jan. 5 Jan. 8 Jan. 10 Jan. 12 Jan. 15 Jan. 17 Jan. 22 Jan. 24 Jan. 29 Jan. 31 Feb. 2 Feb. 7 Feb. 12 Feb. 14 Feb. 19 Feb. 21 Feb. 26

MARY WASHINGTON H W 84-53 Coastal Carolina A W 69-58 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN Crown W 74-60 UNC WILMINGTON Crown L 48-67 Minnesota A L 57-67 East Carolina A L 62-73 WINTHROP H W 74-58 RICHMOND H L 49-71 WINGATE H W 53-41 Troy State * A L 61-67 CENTENARY * H W 95-89 2OT Jacksonville State * A W 83-82 Samford * A L 56-70 BELMONT H W 74-60 FLORIDA ATLANTIC * H L 63-70 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL * H L 80-103 Stetson * A L 60-82 Central Florida * A W 68-64 College of Charleston * A L 39-65 GEORGIA STATE * H L 58-82 MERCER * H W 63-59 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON * H L 49-62 Florida International * A L 43-96 Florida Atlantic * A L 73-83 CENTRAL FLORIDA * H L 52-82 STETSON * H L 75-78 TAAC Tournament College of Charleston A L 64-78 1726-1921

1998-99 (Won 9, Lost 18, 6-10 TAAC) Coach Billy Lee Nov. 14 Nov. 18 Nov. 21 Nov. 24 Nov. 28 Dec. 2 Dec. 5 Dec. 17 Dec. 19 Dec. 28 Jan. 2 Jan. 4 Jan. 7 Jan. 9 Jan. 14 Jan. 16 Jan. 21 Jan. 23 Jan. 28 Jan. 30

Richmond North Carolina State EAST CAROLINA COASTAL CAROLINA MARS HILL UNC Wilmington Winthrop Belmont Vanderbilt UNC ASHEVILLE Central Florida * Florida Atlantic * CENTRAL FLORIDA * FLORIDA ATLANTIC * Georgia State * Mercer * SAMFORD * JACKSONVILLE STATE * STETSON * JACKSONVILLE *

A L A L Crown L H W H W A L A L A L A L H W A L A W H L H W A L A W H L H W H L H W

59-65 36-87 49-77 90-81 88-66 50-59 58-64 39-58 46-90 75-68 OT 52-76 72-70 79-90 86-70 64-87 59-56 69-78 73-60 67-83 66-61

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Troy State * Centenary * Jacksonville State * Samford * GEORGIA STATE * TROY STATE * TAAC Tournament Samford

A A A A H H

L L L L W L

82-87 56-65 60-68 49-56 80-73 66-72

JAX

L 51-67 1721-1934

1999-00 (Won 12, Lost 16, 10-8 TAAC) Coach Billy Lee Nov. 20 Nov. 27 Nov. 30 Dec. 3 Dec. 6 Dec. 16 Dec. 18 Dec. 20 Dec. 22 Dec. 30 Jan. 4 Jan. 8 Jan. 10 Jan. 13 Jan. 15 Jan. 20 Jan. 22 Jan. 24 Jan. 29 Jan. 31 Feb. 3 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 17 Feb. 19 Feb. 24 Feb. 26 Mar. 2

Wake Forest A UNC WILMINGTON CCCC HIGH POINT H ELON H Samford * A WINTHROP H South Carolina A Coastal Carolina MBCC William & Mary A MIDDLE TENNESSEE H Georgia State * A STETSON * H JACKSONVILLE * H Florida Atlantic * A Central Florida * A MERCER * H TROY STATE * H Jacksonville State * A Mercer * A Troy State * A SAMFORD * H JACKSONVILLE STATE * H GEORGIA STATE * H Jacksonville * A Stetson * A CENTRAL FLORIDA * H FLORIDA ATLANTIC * H TAAC Tournament Samford JAX

L L L L L W L L L W W W W W L L L W W L W L L W W L W

45-87 60-73 66-90 56-59 39-71 62-58 64-86 79-91 70-89 73-66 69-64 66-60 52-51 72-61 63-90 74-76 59-73 54-51 53-50 64-69 58-55 60-80 64-66 68-63 67-61 67-77 75-62

L 61-80 1760-1959

2000-01 (Won 7, Lost 21, 5-13 TAAC) Coach Billy Lee Nov. 18 Nov. 21 Nov. 25 Nov. 28 Nov. 30 Dec. 4 Dec. 14 Dec. 18 Dec. 20 Jan. 2 Jan. 6 Jan. 8 Jan. 11 Jan. 13 Jan. 18 Jan. 20 Jan. 22 Jan. 27 Jan. 29 Feb. 1 Feb. 3 Feb. 10 Feb. 12 Feb. 15 Feb. 17 Feb. 22 Feb. 24 Feb. 28

UNC Asheville A Winthrop A #17 Wake Forest A High Point A Elon A JACKSONVILLE STATE * H COASTAL CAROLINA H Middle Tennessee A SE Missouri State A GEORGIA STATE * H Jacksonville * A Stetson * A CENTRAL FLORIDA * H FLORIDA ATLANTIC * H Troy State * A Mercer * A SAMFORD * H TROY STATE * H MERCER * H Jacksonville State * A Samford * A Georgia State * A WILLIAM & MARY H STETSON * H JACKSONVILLE * H Florida Atlantic * A Central Florida * A TAAC Tournament Florida Atlantic GSU

W L L L L W W L L L L L L W L L L L L L L L L L W W W

85-70 39-70 47-86 43-61 57-74 88-76 OT 75-72 73-78 54-81 67-77 56-75 59-66 60-73 72-70 71-89 60-78 61-76 85-92 OT 62-66 59-67 49-63 67-95 61-64 71-76 78-68 83-80 72-69

L 65-70 1819-2082

2001-02 (Won 8, Lost 19, 6-14 A-Sun) Coach Billy Lee Nov. 17 Nov. 20 Nov. 24 Nov. 26 Nov. 29 Dec. 1 Dec. 12 Dec. 19 Dec. 21 Dec. 29 Jan. 2 Jan. 5 Jan. 7 Jan. 10 Jan. 12 Jan. 17 Jan. 19 Jan. 23 Jan. 26 Jan. 28 Feb. 2 Feb. 4 Feb. 7 Feb. 9 Feb. 14 Feb. 16 Feb. 23

Louisiana State A UNC PEMBROKE H UNC ASHEVILLE H FURMAN H Belmont * A Furman A Georgia State * A TROY STATE * H Coastal Carolina A Florida State A MERCER * H Central Florida * A Florida Atlantic * A JACKSONVILLE * H STETSON * H Samford * A Jacksonville State * A GEORGIA STATE * H SAMFORD * H JACKSONVILLE STATE * H Stetson * A Jacksonville * A FLORIDA ATLANTIC * H CENTRAL FLORIDA * H Troy State * A Mercer * A BELMONT * H

L 59-83 W 93-77 W 77-72 OT L 75-78 L 78-90 L 53-83 L 71-85 L 81-88 L 56-67 L 47-93 W 77-76 OT L 86-99 OT L 60-77 L 53-67 W 91-82 L 55-69 W 84-79 L 64-81 W 56-53 L 66-78 L 69-72 L 57-85 W 92-87 W 86-84 L 71-81 L 85-88 L 67-84 1909-2158

2002-03 (Won 5, Lost 22, 1-15 A-Sun) Coach Billy Lee

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FRANCIS MARION Old Dominion COASTAL CAROLINA UNC Wilmington UNC Asheville HIGH POINT

H A H A A H

W L W L L W

65-64 43-72 65-49 36-68 89-99 OT 99-80

Dec. 21 Dec. 28 Dec. 30 Jan. 4 Jan. 6 Jan. 9 Jan. 11 Jan. 16 Jan. 18 Jan. 23 Jan. 25 Jan. 30 Feb. 1 Feb. 4 Feb. 7 Feb. 12 Feb. 14 Feb. 20 Feb. 22 Feb. 27 Mar. 1

East Carolina Crown L 61-86 High Point A L 76-79 WILLIAM & MARY H L 80-82 Jacksonville State * A L 78-82 Georgia State * A L 59-92 SAMFORD * H L 53-62 BELMONT * H L 63-73 Lipscomb A L 55-80 GARDNER-WEBB * H W 76-74 Jacksonville * A L 51-65 Stetson * A L 57-69 MERCER * H L 62-77 TROY STATE * H L 75-100 CENTRAL FLORIDA * H L 69-98 Florida Atlantic * A L 56-83 LIPSCOMB H W 91-90 2OT Gardner-Webb * A L 69-81 Belmont * A L 56-74 Samford * A L 44-63 GEORGIA STATE * H L 72-88 JACKSONVILLE STATE * H L 56-68 1756-2098

Robbie Laing (2003-present) Record: 84-150 / 8 years 2003-04 (Won 3, Lost 24, 3-17 A-Sun) Coach Robbie Laing Nov. 22 Nov. 25 Nov. 29 Dec. 1 Dec. 9 Dec. 15 Dec. 17 Dec. 20 Dec. 30 Jan. 3 Jan. 8 Jan. 10 Jan. 14 Jan. 17 Jan. 19 Jan. 22 Jan. 24 Jan. 28 Jan. 31 Feb. 2 Feb. 5 Feb. 7 Feb. 12 Feb. 14 Feb. 20 Feb. 26 Feb. 28

East Carolina UNC GREENSBORO South Carolina UNC WILMINGTON UNC Greensboro CENTRAL FLORIDA * FLORIDA ATLANTIC * Coastal Carolina William & Mary TROY STATE * Georgia State * Mercer * GARDNER-WEBB * JACKSONVILLE * STETSON * Lipscomb * Belmont * Troy State * LIPSCOMB * BELMONT * Stetson * Jacksonville * MERCER * GEORGIA STATE * Gardner-Webb * Florida Atlantic * Central Florida *

A H A H A H H A A H A A H H H A A A H H A A H H A A A

L 54-93 L 66-78 L 48-77 L 59-71 L 61-79 L 61-68 L 86-99 L 55-84 L 67-82 L 73-107 L 68-89 L 86-92 L 62-79 W 85-73 L 60-74 L 61-78 L 60-92 L 82-120 W 90-84 L 85-94 L 72-75 L 76-79 W 69-66 L 67-90 L 69-84 L 80-95 L 56-106 1858-2308

2004-05 (Won 2, Lost 25, 0-20 A-Sun) Coach Robbie Laing Nov. 19 Nov. 23 Nov. 26 Nov. 30 Dec. 11 Dec. 14 Dec. 16 Dec. 23 Dec. 29 Jan. 3 Jan. 5 Jan. 7

Furman WILLIAM & MARY # 17 North Carolina St. UNC Wilmington North Carolina A&T Florida Atlantic * Central Florida * Tennessee #8 Kentucky BELMONT * LIPSCOMB * Gardner-Webb *

A H A A A A A A A H H A

L W L L W L L L L L L L

52-64 75-62 44-99 52-75 68-67 59-82 73-90 49-90 50-82 71-78 OT 56-60 66-69

Jan. 13 Jan. 15 Jan. 20 Jan. 22 Jan. 24 Jan. 29 Jan. 31 Feb. 3 Feb. 5 Feb. 8 Feb. 12 Feb. 17 Feb. 19 Feb. 24 Feb. 26

Mercer * Georgia State * JACKSONVILLE * STETSON * Troy * Jacksonville * Stetson * MERCER * GEORGIA STATE * GARDNER-WEBB * TROY * Lipscomb * Belmont * FLORIDA ATLANTIC * CENTRAL FLORIDA *

A A H H A A A H H H H A A H H

L 72-90 L 68-92 L 57-61 L 61-80 L 61-87 L 65-78 L 51-70 L 77-83 L 73-78 L 62-64 L 56-60 L 65-71 OT L 63-81 L 83-89 L 52-63 1681-2065

2005-06 (Won 10, Lost 18, 9-11 A-Sun) Coach Robbie Laing Nov. 18 Nov. 26 Nov. 28 Dec. 1 Dec. 3 Dec. 14 Dec. 17 Dec. 19 Dec. 22 Jan. 2 Jan. 4 Jan. 7 Jan. 9 Jan. 13 Jan. 17 Jan. 19 Jan. 21 Jan. 25 Jan. 28 Jan. 30 Feb. 2 Feb. 9 Feb. 11 Feb. 16 Feb. 18 Feb. 23 Feb. 25 Mar. 3

SAN DIEGO H William & Mary A FURMAN H STETSON * H MERCER * H NORTH CAROLINA A&T H Evansville A Indiana State A Florida State A Belmont * A Lipscomb * A EAST TENNESSEE ST. * H KENNESAW STATE * H Gardner-Webb * A FLORIDA ATLANTIC * H North Florida * A Jacksonville * A GARDNER-WEBB * H NORTH FLORIDA * H JACKSONVILLE * H Florida Atlantic * A East Tennessee St. * A Kennesaw State * A LIPSCOMB * H BELMONT * H Stetson * A Mercer * A A-Sun Tournament Belmont MC

L 81-90 L 79-93 L 78-79 OT W 84-70 W 86-80 W 93-72 L 71-83 L 71-86 L 73-108 L 91-102 W 95-91 L 96-110 L 77-81 W 79-76 L 88-97 L 84-95 W 87-75 L 70-81 W 93-75 W 91-77 L 90-95 L 81-89 W 86-78 L 70-82 L 99-103 OT L 79-81 W 71-69 L 76-90 2319-2408

2006-07 (Won 14, Lost 17, 7-11 A-Sun) Coach Robbie Laing Nov. 11 Nov. 16 Nov. 20 Nov. 25 Nov. 27 Dec. 12 Dec. 14 Dec. 18 Dec. 23 Dec. 30 Jan. 2 Jan. 4 Jan. 6 Jan. 9 Jan. 13 Jan. 15 Jan. 18 Jan. 20 Jan. 25 Jan. 27

UNC PEMBROKE H COASTAL CAROLINA H UNC WILMINGTON H Radford A Appalachian State A San Diego State A San Diego A RADFORD H Virginia Tech A OHIO VALLEY H North Florida * A Jacksonville * A KENNESAW STATE * H EAST TENNESSEE ST. * H Mercer * A Stetson * A BELMONT * H LIPSCOMB * H NORTH FLORIDA * H JACKSONVILLE * H

W 106-66 W 83-63 W 100-94 L 80-87 L 71-84 L 82-119 L 69-81 W 101-88 L 70-94 W 107-65 W 78-48 L 71-90 W 88-85 2OT L 76-100 L 93-94 L 73-82 W 79-67 L 64-65 W 54-49 W 84-74

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Year-by-Year Results: 1951-2012 Jan. 30 Feb. 2 Feb. 5 Feb. 8 Feb. 10 Feb. 15 Feb. 17 Feb. 22 Feb. 24 Mar. 1 Mar. 2

Gardner-Webb * Kennesaw State * East Tennessee St. * STETSON * MERCER * Lipscomb * Belmont * LONGWOOD GARDNER-WEBB * A-Sun Tournament Jacksonville Belmont

A A A H H A A H H

L L L W L L L W W

55-64 64-74 57-87 104-82 80-81 64-67 68-92 88-80 71-60

Mar. 5 JC JC

W 90-85 OT L 63-79 2433-2446

2007-08 (Won 10, Lost 20, 5-11 A-Sun) Coach Robbie Laing Nov. 10 Nov. 13 Nov. 17 Nov. 21 Nov. 24 Nov. 28 Dec. 8 Dec. 13 Dec. 15 Dec. 18 Dec. 28 Jan. 3 Jan. 5 Jan. 10 Jan. 12 Jan. 15 Jan. 18 Jan. 24 Jan. 26 Jan. 31 Feb. 2 Feb. 7 Feb. 9 Feb. 13 Feb. 16 Feb. 21 Feb. 23 Feb. 28 Mar. 1 Mar. 5

COKER H Coastal Carolina A UNC ASHEVILLE H APPALACHIAN STATE H RADFORD H South Carolina A Radford A UNC Asheville A LIBERTY H NORFOLK STATE H Liberty A LIPSCOMB * H BELMONT * H East Tennessee St. * A USC Upstate * A Longwood A GARDNER-WEBB * H FLORIDA GULF COAST * H STETSON * H Jacksonville * A North Florida * A KENNESAW STATE * H Mercer * A LONGWOOD H Gardner-Webb * A USC UPSTATE * H EAST TENNESSEE ST.* H Belmont * A Lipscomb * A A-Sun Tournament Belmont AA

W L L L W L L L W W L L W L W W W L L L W W L L L L L L L

76-47 76-85 71-83 64-71 87-70 52-92 68-75 76-79 73-70 69-64 61-68 79-86 OT 83-75 69-74 66-59 82-80 93-73 73-78 52-57 66-77 78-74 OT 75-55 70-75 80-83 70-86 58-79 87-96 64-75 60-76

L 66-77 2144-2237

2008-09 (Won 14 Lost 16, 11-9 A-Sun) Coach Robbie Laing Nov. 15 Nov. 19 Nov. 22 Nov. 24 Nov. 29 Dec. 9 Dec. 13 Dec. 15 Dec. 20 Dec. 29 Dec. 30 Jan. 3 Jan. 5 Jan. 8 Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 19 Jan. 22 Jan. 24 Jan. 28 Jan. 31

Feb. 2 Feb. 6 Feb. 9 Feb. 14 Feb. 16 Feb. 21 Feb. 23 Feb. 27

CHOWAN H East Carolina A UNC ASHEVILLE H VIRGINIA MILITARY H Appalachian State A Virginia Military A Florida Gulf Coast * A Stetson * A UNC PEMBROKE H Chicago State NUCF Penn NUCF MERCER * H KENNESAW STATE * H Lipscomb * A Belmont * A JACKSONVILLE * H NORTH FLORIDA * H East Tennessee St.* A USC Upstate * A FLORIDA GULF COAST * H Kennesaw State * A

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W L W L L L L L W L L W W W L L W L L W W

79-64 65-86 94-57 92-97 66-79 76-88 68-72 56-63 91-67 89-98 67-78 72-57 77-67 69-68 54-87 63-76 61-57 60-79 65-73 78-62 87-44

Mercer * A BELMONT * H LIPSCOMB * H North Florida * A Jacksonville * A USC UPSTATE * H EAST TENNESSEE ST.* H STETSON * H A-Sun Tournament Lipscomb A

W L L L W W W W

92-73 84-87 67-83 59-61 89-83 51-47 68-62 73-56

Mar. 2

Mar. 4

ST. ANDREWS H EAST CAROLINA H UNC Asheville A VIRGINIA TECH H NORTH FLORIDA * H Western Carolina A UNC Wilmington A JACKSONVILLE * H Longwood A APPALACHIAN STATE H USC Upstate * A Mercer * A Kennesaw State * A FLORIDA GULF COAST * H STETSON * H Belmont * A Lipscomb * A East Tennessee St. * A BELMONT * H LIPSCOMB * H Stetson * A Florida Gulf Coast * A MERCER * H KENNESAW STATE * H USC UPSTATE * H EAST TENNESSEE ST.* H Jacksonville * A North Florida * A A-Sun Tournament East Tennessee St. UC

W W W L W L L W L W W L W W W L W L L L W W W W W W L W

#21 Virginia Tech East Carolina MIddle Tennessee Auburn Samford LONGWOOD JOHNSON C. SMITH WESTERN CAROLINA USC Upstate * UNC WILMINGTON East Tennessee St. * JACKSONVILLE * NORTH FLORIDA * KENNESAW STATE * MERCER * Belmont * Lipscomb * FLORIDA GULF COAST * STETSON * Longwood North Florida * Jacksonville * Mercer *

A A AUB A AUB H H H A H A H H H H A A H H A A A A

76-52 74-68 85-66 60-71 59-58 59-66 59-79 73-57 80-88 92-63 82-69 73-82 63-53 61-45 81-55 55-66 86-82 57-72 50-75 59-60 65-47 64-52 69-63 71-64 66-46 79-57 52-65 57-49

L 64-72 2057-1900

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L L L W L L L L

64-78 76-81 57-78 64-61 39-47 59-66 64-70

53-54 2032-2091

2011-12 (Won 17 Lost 15, 11-7 Big South) Coach Robbie Laing

2010-11 (Won 12 Lost 19, 6-14 A-Sun) Coach Robbie Laing Nov. 12 Nov. 15 Nov. 19 Nov. 20 Nov. 21 Nov. 27 Nov. 29 Dec. 10 Dec. 16 Dec. 22 Dec. 30 Jan. 3 Jan. 5 Jan. 7 Jan. 10 Jan. 15 Jan. 17 Jan. 20 Jan. 22 Jan. 25 Jan. 29 Jan. 31 Feb. 5

Kennesaw State * A LIPSCOMB * H BELMONT * H Stetson * A Florida Gulf Coast * A EAST TENNESSEE ST.* H USC UPSTATE * H A-Sun Tournament East Tennessee St. * UC

L 52-82 2164-2153

2009-10 (Won 19 Lost 11, 14-6 A-Sun) A-Sun Regular Season Champion Coach Robbie Laing Nov. 13 Nov. 17 Nov. 21 Nov. 23 Nov. 27 Dec. 10 Dec. 14 Dec. 19 Dec. 22 Dec. 30 Jan. 2 Jan. 7 Jan. 9 Jan. 14 Jan. 16 Jan. 21 Jan. 23 Jan. 27 Jan. 30 Feb. 1 Feb. 4 Feb. 6 Feb. 12 Feb. 15 Feb. 17 Feb. 19 Feb. 25 Feb. 27

Feb. 7 Feb. 10 Feb. 12 Feb. 17 Feb. 19 Feb. 24 Feb. 26

60-70 63-76 97-90 61-54 56-60 93-77 77-64 73-50 67-60 57-56 59-72 65-67 55-57 65-52 80-74 OT 55-90 81-92 66-68 85-55 62-72 76-66 58-71 45-63

Nov. 11 Nov. 14 Nov. 17 Nov. 21 Nov. 23 Nov. 25 Dec. 1 Dec. 3 Dec. 10 Dec. 14

HOUSTON BAPTIST EAST CAROLINA NORTH CAROLINA A&T Chicago State Iowa #25 Creighton LIBERTY * HIGH POINT * METHODIST Houston Baptist

H H H A A A H H H A

W W W W W L W W W L

82-68 76-74 94-66 75-69 77-61 81-104 96-82 72-62 103-55 76-87

Camels in the NCAA Tournament

Dec. 17 Dec. 19 Dec. 22 Dec. 29 Jan. 2 Jan. 5 Jan. 7 Jan. 12 Jan. 14 Jan. 17 Jan. 19 Jan. 21 Jan. 26 Jan. 28 Feb. 2 Feb. 4 Feb. 7 Feb. 9 Feb. 18 Feb. 22 Feb. 25 Feb. 29

Virginia Tech A UNC Wilmington A Appalachian State A North Carolina State A COASTAL CAROLINA * H Charleston Southern * A Presbyterian * A UNC ASHEVILLE * H GARDNER-WEBB * H Winthrop * A Radford * A VMI * H Gardner-Webb * A UNC Asheville * A CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * H PRESBYTERIAN * H Coastal Carolina * A WINTHROP * H Northwestern State A High Point * A Liberty * A Big South Tournament Winthrop KA

L L L L W L W L W W W W L L W L W W L L L L

60-85 65-67 74-77 81-87 70-65 OT 73-91 77-65 82-89 74-68 54-51 73-65 80-73 73-78 84-95 62-57 67-69 81-75 67-58 86-100 60-98 41-49

55-71 2370-2361

1992 NCAA Tournament East Regional First Round at Greensboro, NC Attendance: 15,800 Duke 82, Campbell 56 Reb

Campbell Min FG-A FT-A O-T A PF Pts. Mark Mocnik 36 11-23 0-0 2-10 0 0 29 Joe Spinks 31 2-10 0-0 3-7 3 5 6 Billy Ellison 33 0-6 2-4 5-5 2 4 2 Keith Ison 35 3-12 1-2 2-3 4 5 7 Steve Martin 29 4-12 0-0 0-1 4 3 10 Bobby Murray 1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 Salaam Hall 8 0-1 2-2 0-1 0 0 2 Jerome Holley 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Scott Neely 16 0-5 0-0 3-5 0 0 0 Mike Rice 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Doug Mitchell 7 0-1 0-0 1-1 0 5 0 Team 6-9 Totals 200 20-71 5-8 22-43 13 22 56 3-point goals: 11-27 (Mocnik 7-13, Spinks 2-4, Martin 2-7, Neely 0-3). Turnovers: 21 (Mocnik 2, Spinks 6, Ellison 4, Ison 5, Holley 1, Neely 1, Rice 1, Team 1). Steals: 8 (Mocnik 1, Ison 5, Martin 2). Blocks: 0. Reb Duke Min FG-A FT-A O-T A PF Pts. Antonio Lang 28 3-5 0-0 1-3 1 3 6 Brian Davis 28 3-5 1-2 0-2 3 1 7 Christian Laettner 32 9-14 2-3 1-9 4 3 22 Bobby Hurley 35 3-8 2-3 0-3 10 2 10 Thomas Hill 25 8-10 3-5 1-5 1 0 20 Marty Clark 6 2-4 0-0 1-2 0 0 4 Kenny Blakeney 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Ron Burt 1 0-1 0-0 0-1 1 0 0 Grant Hill 22 1-4 3-6 0-5 5 0 5 Cherokee Parks 12 2-4 0-0 2-5 0 3 4 Erik Meek 7 2-3 0-0 1-1 1 0 4 Christian Ast 3 0-1 0-0 1-1 0 0 0 Team 1-3 Totals 200 33-59 11-19 9-40 26 12 82 3-point goals: 5-12 (Davis 0-1, Laettner 2-3, Hurley 2-4, T.Hill 1-2, Clark 0-1, G.Hill 0-1). Turnovers: 16 (Lang 1, Davis 1, Laettner 1, Hurley 4, T.Hill 1, Blakeney 1, Burt 1, G.Hill 5, Parks 1). Steals: 13 (Lang 1, Davis 1, Laettner 5, Hurley 3, T.Hill 1, Clark 1, G.Hill 1). Blocks: 8 (Lang 2, Laettner 1, Hurley 1, G.Hill 2, Parks 1, Meek 1). Campbell 16 40 56 Duke 36 46 82

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Campbell University • Men’s Basketball 2012-2013

All-Time Roster: 1949-2012 A Jeff Adams (3) ..............................................1957-60 Julian Adams (1)..........................................1954-55 Robert Adams (2)........................................1957-59 Diego Aguiar (3) ..........................................2003-06 Dan Alexander (1).......................................1949-50 Johnny Alford (1) ........................................1949-50 Clay Alston (2) ..............................................1976-79 Darryl Apel (2) ..............................................1993-95 Bill Arndt (2) ..................................................1985-87 Curtis Ashford (1) ........................................1983-84 Anthony Atkinson (2) ................................2003-05 Ronnie Atkinson (2) ...................................1957-59 Juan Austin (4) .............................................1982-86 Larry Awosanya (2).....................................2009-11

B

Jabril Bailey (1).............................................2008-09 Billy Barefoot (1) ..........................................1951-52 James Batts (1) .............................................1967-68 Sonny Baker (2) ...........................................1957-59 Jay Bancroft (1) ............................................1956-57 Keys Benston (4)..........................................1976-80 Corey Best (4) ...............................................1994-98 William Biggers (1) .....................................1949-50 Reggie Bishop (4)........................................2004-08 Sam Bishop (4) .............................................1960-63 Jimmy Blake (2) ...........................................1951-53 Jene Bowen (1) ............................................1951-52 James Bowser (1) ........................................1995-96 Lee Brantley (2)............................................1965-67 Tony Britto (4)...............................................1978-82 Andrew Broadie (4) ....................................1969-73 James Brooks (2) .........................................1952-54 Harold Brown (1) .........................................1949-50 Walter Brown (3) .........................................1967-70 Steve Bruce (4) .............................................1986-90 Greg Buczynski (1)......................................1964-65 Billy Bullock (1) ............................................1956-57 Dave Bult (2) .................................................1963-65 Neil Burchette (1) ........................................1972-73 Bob Burke (2)................................................1966-69 Jack Burrus (1) ..............................................1955-56 Robie Butler (1)............................................1970-71 Freddie Butler (2) ........................................1993-95 Kelly Byrum (3).............................................1949-52

C

Forrest Callaway (1)....................................1975-76 Jimmy Campbell (2) ...................................1952-54 Jose Cami (1) ................................................2007-08 Larry Canady (2) ..........................................1982-84 Jake Capin (2) ...............................................2007-09 Donnie Cardwell (2) ...................................1977-79 Jay Carter (2).................................................2000-02 John Casperite (1).......................................1955-56 Amir Celestin (4)..........................................2008-12 Bruce Chambers (2) ...................................1968-71 Mitch Cheek (1) ...........................................1973-74 Kevin Chester (1) .........................................2003-04 Brad Childress (4) ........................................1986-90 Jimmy Cockram (2) ....................................1988-90 Ben Coleman (2)..........................................2004-06 Carol Corbert (1) .........................................1952-53 Dan Cowly (1) ...............................................1960-61 James Cowly (1) ..........................................1952-53 Joe Creech (1) ..............................................1956-57 Wyatt Creech (1) .........................................1955-56 Ron Curtis (4)................................................1978-82

D

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Bernard Dail (1)............................................1966-69 Kurtis Darden (1) .........................................1999-00 Al Daughtry (2) ............................................1953-55 Charles Davis (3)..........................................1995-98 Gary Davis (4) ...............................................1964-68 Paul Davis (1) ................................................1951-52 Harvey Daw (2) ............................................1977-79 Bennie Dean (2)...........................................1964-66 Anthony Dees (1) ........................................2010-11 Cole Dewey (4) ............................................2007-11 Preston Dodson (4) ....................................2007-11 Rich Donley (1) ............................................1960-61 Fred Dunlap (2)............................................1973-75 Robby Dupre (2)..........................................2002-04

E

Ledell Eackles (2).........................................2005-07 Jonte’ Edwards (4).......................................1999-03 Marvin Edmonds (3) ..................................1988-91 Tommy Edwards (4) ...................................1959-63 Russ Elbaum (4) ...........................................1981-85 Rupert Elliot (1)............................................1953-54 Harold Ellen (2) ............................................1954-56 Bill Ellington (4) ...........................................1969-73 Rick Ellis (1) ...................................................1963-64 Billy Ellison (3) ..............................................1989-93 Gary Elmore (3)............................................1986-89 Kenneth Ennis (1) .......................................1961-62 Robert Epps (1) ............................................1977-78 Bob Etheridge (4)........................................1961-65

F

Oladapo Fagbenle (3) ...............................2005-08 Ken Faulkner (4) ..........................................1966-70 Adam Fellers (4) ..........................................1998-02 Chris Ferguson (1) ......................................2000-01 Eric “Rico” Ferguson (2) .............................2010-12 Les Figa (1) ....................................................1964-65 Don Fish (1) ...................................................1963-64 Jim Fitzpatrick (2) .......................................1995-97 Trey Freeman (1) ..................................2011Rodney Floyd (1) .........................................1989-90 Sam Fraizer (1) .............................................1951-52

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Mike Gainey (1)............................................1976-77 Danny Gaither (4) .......................................1970-74 Dan George (1) ............................................1964-65 Johnny Gibbs (2) .........................................1979-81 Russ Gibson (4) ............................................2003-07 Ernie Gilchrist (3).........................................1976-79 J.W. Gilpatrick (1).........................................1955-56 Rod Gourdine (2) ........................................1989-91 Derek Gray (4) ..............................................2000-04 George Graybill (1) .....................................1949-50 Everett Green (1) .........................................1952-53 Kelvin Green (1) ...........................................1990-91 Clarence Grier (4) ........................................1983-86 Andy Griffin (1) ............................................1980-81 Eric Griffin (2)................................................2010-12 Kim Griffin (2) ...............................................1981-83 Stephon Griffin (2)......................................2004-07 Scott Gurley (4)............................................1993-97 Matt Gwynne (1) .........................................2008-09

H

Mike Hall (3) ..................................................1989-92 Salaam Hall (4) .............................................1991-95 Steve Hamilton (2)......................................1989-91 Damien Hannibal (2) .................................1999-01 Marion Hargrove (2) ..................................1954-56 Doug Harrell (1) ...........................................1972-73

Ollie Harrell (2) .............................................1952-54 Tommy Harrell (1) .......................................1956-57 Marvelle Harris (2) ...............................2010Jared Harrison (3) .......................................1992-95 Junard Hartley (4) .......................................2007-11 John Heckstall (4) .......................................1975-79 Will Heckstall (4) ..........................................1975-79 Brian Henry (4).............................................1985-89 Derrick Hensley (4) .....................................1984-88 Bill Henshaw (1)...........................................1953-54 Jerry Highsmith (3) ....................................1957-60 Adolph Hinson (2) ......................................1957-59 Quincy Hinton (2) .......................................1998-00 Keith Holdan (2) ..........................................1995-97 Jerome Holley (2)........................................1991-93 Perry Holland (4) .........................................1958-63 Anthony Horton (2) ...................................2010-12 Henry Howard (2) .......................................1955-57 Darrin Hucks (4)...........................................1996-00 John Huffstetler (2) ....................................1984-86 Colin Hunt (4) ...............................................2003-07 Joel Hurley (1) ..............................................1986-87 Dennis Hurst (4) ..........................................1992-96

I

Harold Ingle (3)............................................1968-71 Cedric Ingram (1) ........................................1954-55 Keith Ison (1) ................................................1991-92

J

Eddie Jackson (1) ........................................1956-57 Martell Jackson (1) .....................................2010-11 Sanders Jackson (4) ...................................1985-89 Art Johnson (1) ............................................1965-66 Matthew Johnson (3) ................................2003-07 Tarick Johnson (4).......................................2000-04 Ronnie Johnson (1) ....................................1957-58 Harry Johnstone (4) ...................................1959-63 Bobby Jones (4) ...........................................1998-02 Joe Jones (2) .................................................1983-85 J’Quincy Jones (1) .......................................2005-06 Jimmy Jordan (2) ........................................1963-65 John Josephson (2) ....................................1957-59

K

Antonio Kalpic (1) ................................2011Fred Kelly (2) .................................................1953-55 Andre King (4) ..............................................1993-97 Billy Kittrell (1) ..............................................1954-55 Dominique Klein (4)...................................2001-05 Tyreck Knox (3) ............................................1997-00 Calvin Koonce (2) ........................................1959-61 William Kossangue (2) ..............................2008-10 Ricky Krainiak (1).........................................2009-10

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Don Laird (4) .................................................1973-77 Smith Langdon (1) .....................................1951-52 Robert Lasater (1) .......................................1949-50 Maurice Latham (2) ....................................2004-06 Wes Layton (2) .............................................1998-00 Brooks Lee (2)...............................................2001-03 Jamie Lee (4).................................................1990-94 Ben Lehmann (3).........................................1976-79 George Lehmann (1) .................................1959-60 Bill Lenz (1) ....................................................1965-66 Ed Lilley (1) ....................................................1951-52 Donnie Lindsey (1) .....................................1960-61 Glenn Lindsey (4) ........................................1960-64 Zach Livers (3) ..............................................1993-96 Bill Long (1) ...................................................1955-56 Jonathan Long (3) ......................................1973-76

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All-Time Roster: 1949-2012 Marshall Lovett (4)......................................1972-76 Archie Lynch (1) ..........................................1949-50

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Bennie Maddux (1) .....................................1951-52 Len Maness (1) .............................................1953-54 Matt Mardis (4) ............................................1996-00 Lee Marsh (2) ................................................2002-04 Johnny Marshbanks (4) ............................1965-69 Steve Martin (4) ...........................................1989-93 Darrell Mauldin (4) .....................................1976-80 Willie Maull (4) .............................................1969-73 Keishawn Mayes (1) ...................................2010-11 Grundy McCall (3) .......................................1969-73 Rodney McCants (4)...................................1977-81 Larry McCranie (2) ......................................1955-57 Red McDaniel (1).........................................1951-52 Andrea McGee (2).......................................1983-85 Chris McGowne (1).....................................2002-03 Brad McKeiver (4)........................................2000-04 Howard McKinnon (2) ...............................1952-54 James McLean (3) .......................................1973-76 James McLean (1) .......................................1983-84 Ronnie McLean (1) .....................................1983-84 Charles McManus (1) .................................1949-50 Julius McNeil (2) ..........................................1987-89 Allen McRae (4) ...........................................1967-72 Bill Merritt (1) ...............................................1953-54 Lorne Merthie (4) ........................................2008-12 Don Mickles (1)............................................1951-52 Andy Miller (4) .............................................1997-01 Chris Miller (4) ..............................................1985-89 George Miller (4) .........................................1994-98 Doug Mitchell (4) ........................................1990-94 Mark Mocnik (4) ..........................................1988-93 Cliff Mosley (1) .............................................1959-60 Marvin Moss (4) ...........................................1961-65 Jody Mueller (2)...........................................1981-83 Bobby Murray (4) ........................................1989-93

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Kelvin Nash (3) .............................................1982-85 Scott Neely (4) .............................................1991-96 Eley Newsome (2) .......................................1956-58 Jeff Newton (3) ............................................1976-79 Rett Newton (4) ...........................................1978-82

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Glenn Odom (1) ..........................................1967-68 Nnadozie Onuoha (1) ..........................2011Raymond Ott (2) .........................................1974-76

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Brian Paine (2) ..............................................1997-99 Corey Parker (2) ...........................................2002-04 Earl Parker (1) ...............................................1949-50 Rene Parker (2).............................................1982-84 Donald Percise (1) ......................................1951-52 Ronald Percise (2) .......................................1951-53 Jim Perkins (1) ..............................................1966-67 Julius Perkins (1) .........................................2007-08 Leonard Perkins (1) ....................................1949-50 Doug Perry (2)..............................................1955-57 James Perry (3) ............................................1955-58 Jonathan Perry (2) ......................................2007-09 Dan Pogue (4) ..............................................1992-96 Comerlee Poole (2).....................................2004-06 Bob Pope (1) .................................................1961-62 Mark Prince (2) .............................................1956-58 Ruell Pringle (3) ...........................................2004-07

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Gerald Quick (2) ..........................................1957-59 Lee Quinn (3) ................................................1979-82

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Phillip Raeford (1) .......................................1954-55 Bill Reidy (2) ..................................................1972-74 Mike Reidy (4) ..............................................1960-64 Jackie Reinhardt (3) ...................................1957-60 Chris Reynolds (2) .......................................2008-10 James Rhone (1) ..........................................1982-83 Mike Rice (2) .................................................1991-93 Danny Roberts (2).......................................1953-55 Drake Roberts (1) ........................................1997-98 Mark Roberts (2)..........................................1979-81 Bryce Robertson (2) ...................................1980-82 Harold Robertson (1) .................................1965-66 Jonathan Rodriguez (4) ............................2006-10 Bill Ross (1) ....................................................1974-75 Travis Ross (1) ...............................................1954-55 Andrew Ryan (2) ..................................2010Ray Rzesut (1) ...............................................1959-60

Jim Waicus (4) ..............................................1968-72 Marvin Waldo (2).........................................1968-71 Bob Walker (4) ..............................................1965-69 Doug Walker (4)...........................................1968-72 Eddie Walker (4) ..........................................1997-01 Shawn Walker (1) ........................................1990-91 W.A. Wall (1) ..................................................1953-54 Clearance Walton (1) .................................1956-57 Emory Walton (2) ........................................2000-02 William Ward (1) ..........................................1973-74 Edward Warren (1) ......................................1949-50 Dick Waters (2) .............................................1966-68 Bruce Watson (1) .........................................1972-73 Bob Weichman (2) ......................................1959-61 James Welch (1)...........................................1984-85 Bob Wells (2) .................................................1974-76 Nathan Wells (1) ..........................................2002-03 Gordon Welsh (1) ........................................1957-58 Bert Westbrook (2) .....................................1951-53 Don Whaley (4) ............................................1973-77 Darren White (1)...................................2011Fred Whitfield (3) ........................................1977-80 Ron Whitted (4) ...........................................1982-86 Jim Wiles (2) ..................................................1957-59 Bob Willard (1) .............................................1957-58 Fred Willett (3)..............................................1962-65 Benny Williams (2) ......................................1986-88 Gorman Williams (2) ..................................1952-54 Ron Williams (3)...........................................1978-83 Tracy Williams (2) ........................................1984-86 Tremone Williams (2) .................................1994-96 Henry Wilson (4) ..........................................1985-89 Cordell Wise (3)............................................1967-70 Pete Wish (4) .................................................1962-67 Brian Witten (1)............................................1988-89 Jake Wohlfeil (4) ..........................................2004-08 Bill Wood (2) .................................................1959-61 Gene Wright (1) ...........................................1965-66 Jihad Wright (1) ...........................................2011-12

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Cole Dewey .....................2008-09-10-11 Antwon Oliver................................. 2012-

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Diego Aguiar ............................2003^-06 Kyle Vejraska ............ 2006-07-08-09-10 Keishawn Mayes ....................... 2010-11 Trey Freeman .................................. 2011-

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Emory Walton ...................... 2000-01-02 Jake Wohlfeil ........... 2004-05-06-07-08 Amir Celestin ........... 2008-09-10-11-12 Darian Hooker................................. 2012-

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Kelly Byrum ........................... 1949-50-51 Jeff Adams............................. 1958-59-60 Eddie Walker....... 1997-98-99-2000-01 Jonathan Rodriguez ...2006-07-08-09-10 Rico Ferguson ............................2010-11-12 Casey Perrin ...........................................2012-

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Johnny Alford............................. 1949-50 Carol Corbett .......................... 1952*-53* Al Daughtry ............................ 1953*-54* Ronnie Atkinson ..............................1958 Tommy Edwards ........... 1959-60^-61^ Gene Wright ..........................1965^-66^ Bobby Murray ......... 1989-90-91-92-93 Salaam Hall ........................... 1993-94-95 Jamie Simmons ........1997-98-99-2000 Lee Marsh .................................... 2002-04 Reggie Bishop ......... 2004-05-06-07-08 Darren White ................................... 2011-

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Sonny Baker................................ 1958-59 Bill Wood .......................... 1959-60^-61^ Bobby Pope ...........................1961^-62^ Fred Willett .............................1962^-63^ Frank Stewart ........................1964^-65^ Johnny Stewart ....................1965^-66^ Brad Childress ...................... 1988-89-90 Mike Torrence ............................ 1991-92 Dan Pogue ......................1993-94-95-96 Drake Roberts ............................ 1997-98 Wes Layton....................... 1998-99-2000 Zydrunas Stankus ..................... 2001-02 Corey Parker ......................... 2002-03-04 Ruell Pringle ...................2004-05-06-07 Anthony Dees ............................ 2010-11 Nnadozie Onuoha ......................... 2012-

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Harold Brown ............................. 1949-50 Douglas Perry .......................1955^-56^

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Bill Long ..................................1955^-56^

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Dan Alexander ........................... 1949-50 Bill Henshaw ..........................1952^-53^

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William Biggers.......................... 1949-50 Gorman Williams .................. 1953*-54* Fred Kelly ..................................... 1954-55 Wyatt Creech.............................. 1955-56 Jim Wiles ...................................... 1958-59 Bernard Smith ............................ 1959-60 Harry Johnstone ...........1960-61-62-63 Fred Willett .............................1963^-64^ Tim Toner ................................. 1964*-65* Pete Wish ...................... 1964^-65^-66^ Gene Wright ........................... 1965*-66* Ken Faulkner...... 1966*-67*-68*-69-70 Danny Gaither......... 1970-71-72-73-74 Bruce Watson ............................. 1972-73

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Wayne Sanford .................... 1974-75-76 Ernie Gilchrist ............................. 1976-77 Fred Whitfield.................1977-78-79-80 Harvey Smith..................1980-81-82-83 Jimmy Cockram................... 1988-89-90 Shawn Walker ............................ 1990-91 Keith Ison..................................... 1991-92 Dan Pogue .................................. 1992-93 Brooks Lee .......................2000-01-02-03 Stephon Griffin ..............2004-05-06-07 Julius Perkins.............................. 2007-08 William Kossangue ............. 2008-09-10 Anthony Horton.................. 2010-11-12 Leek Leek .......................................... 2012-

Bill Ellington .......................1969*-70-71 Grundy McCall ....................... 1971*-72* Corey Best ................ 1994-95-96-97-98 Kurtis Darden .........................1999-2000 Ben Coleman ........................ 2004-05-06 Larry Awosanya ................... 2009-10-11

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Gerald Quick............................... 1958-59 Cliff Mosley ................................. 1959-60 Kenneth Ennis.......................1961^-62^ Pete Wish ................................1962^-63^ Rick Ellis...................................1963^-64^ Tim Toner ................................1964^-65^ Frank Stewart ........................1965^-66^ Ken Faulkner................ 1967^-68^-69^ Bill Ellington ..........................1969^-70^ Jim Schofield ..................... 1971^-72-73 James McLean ..1973-74-75-76-77-78 Clay Alston .................................. 1976-77 Rhett Newton........ 1978-79-80*-81-82 Kevin Spain ............................1980^-81^ Juan Austin ................................. 1982-83 Anthony Atkinson .................... 2003-05 Eric Smith .............................. 2005-06-07 Jonathan Perry .................... 2007-08-09 Jordan Faciane................................ 2012-

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Glen Toft................................... 1953*-54* Bill Merritt................................ 1953*-54* Bob Vernon .......................1954-55*-56* Jimmy Vaughn ..................... 1958-59-60 Tommy Edwards .........1960*-61-62-63 Glenn Lindsey .......................1960^-61^ Don Fish ....................................... 1963-64 Greg Buczynski .....................1964^-65^ Bob Walker .............................1965^-66^ Johnny Stewart ..................... 1965*-66* Jim Perkins .............................. 1966*-67* Walter Brown..............1967*-68*-69-70 Marvin Waldo ............................. 1970-71 Jim Schofield .......................... 1971*-72* Jim Sears ..............................1971*-72-73 Don Laird .................. 1973-74-75-76-77 Ernie Gilchrist ............................. 1977-78 Ronald Williams 1978-79-80-81-82-83 Kim Griffin ................................... 1981-82 Jared Harrison......... 1991-92-93-94-95 James Bowser ............................ 1995-96 Adam Fellers ....... 1998-99-2000-01-02 Nathan Wells .............................. 2002-03 Ledell Eackles ....................... 2005-06-07 Junard Hartley ........ 2007-08-09-10-11

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W.A. Wall .................................1953^-54^ Perry Hollond1958-60^-61^-62^-63^ George Lehmann...................... 1959-60 Fred Willett .............................1964^-65^ Les Figa......................................... 1964-65 Harold Robertson ................1965^-66^ Marvin Waldo ........................1968^-69^ Jim Fitzpatrick ...................... 1995-96-97

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Jimmy Campbell ................... 1953*-54* Bill Merritt...............................1953^-54^ Al Daughtry ................................ 1954-55 Henry Howard ....................... 1955*-56* Jackie Reinhardt.................. 1958-59-60 Bill Wood .................................. 1960*-61* Dan Cowly ..............................1960^-61^ Marvin Moss ........ 1961*62*63*64*65* Bernard Smith ............. 1961^-62^-63^ Jimmy Jordan.............. 1963^-64^-65^ Bill Lentz..................................1965^-66^ Lee Brantley ....................1965*-66*-67* Marvin Waldo ......................... 1968*-69*

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Jerry Highsmith................... 1958-59-60 Sam Bishop ............................1960^-61^ Glenn Lindsey .... 1961^-62^-63^-64^ Bennie Dean ................ 1964^-65^-66^ Walter Brown............... 1967^-68^-69^ Marvelle Harris .................... 2010-11-12 Bill Long ................................... 1955*-56* Ronnie Atkinson ....................... 1957-58 Adolph Hinson .......................... 1958-59 Calvin Koonce ...................... 1959-60-61 Bob Pope ................................. 1961*-62* Trent Strickland .......... 1961^-62^-63^ Dave Bult ...................... 1963^-64^-65^ Frank Stewart ...... 1964*65*66*67*68* Johnny Marshbanks ...........1965^-66^ Lynn Smith ............. 1968*-69-70-71-72 Doug Harrell ............................... 1972-73 Don Whaley ............. 1973-74-75-76-77 Donnie Cardwell ....................... 1977-78 Clay Alston .................................. 1978-79 Mark Roberts ........................ 1979-80-81 Jody Mueller ............................... 1981-82 James Rhone .............................. 1982-83 Juan Austin .....................1983-84-85-86 Brad Childress ...................... 1986-87-88 Steve Hamilton .................... 1989-90-91 John Troy ..................................... 1992-93 Freddie Butler ...................... 1993-94-95 Keith Holdan ........................ 1995-96-97 Russ Gibson ....................2003-05-06-07 Andrew Ryan ........................ 2010-11-12

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Tommy Harrell ........................... 1956-57 John Josephson ........................ 1958-59 Harry Johnstone ..................1959^-60^ Mike Reidy..............................1960^-61^ Sam Bishop .................. 1961^-62^-63^ Marvin Smith.........................1963^-64^ Gary Davis .................... 1964^-65^-66^ Jim Perkins .............................1966^-67^ Frank Stewart ........................1967^-68^ Lynn Smith .............................1968^-69^ Grundy McCall ............ 1969^-71^-72^ Bill Ellington ............................... 1972-73 Marshall Lovett ..............1973-74-75-76 Darrell Mauldin....... 1976-77-78-79-80 Bryce Robertson ................. 1980-81-82 Harvey Smith.............................. 1983-84 James Welch ............................... 1984-85 Chris Miller ............... 1985-86-87-88-89 Jamie Lee .................. 1990-91-92-93-94 Darrin Hucks ....... 1996-97-98-99-2000 Derek Gray ............... 2000-01-02-03-04 Maurice Latham .................. 2004-05-06 Eddie Brown ......................................2007 Matt Gwynne ............................. 2008-09 Eric Griffin .............................. 2010-11-12

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James Brooks ......................... 1953*-54* Travis Ross ................................... 1954-55 Jack Burrous ........................... 1955*-56* Donnie Lindsey ......................... 1957-58 Robert Adams ............................ 1958-59 Dan Cowly ............................... 1960*-61* Perry Hollond .................1961*-62*-63* Bonnie Stephenson ............1961^-62^ Bob Yencho ......... 1962^-63^-64^-65^ Art Johnson ................................ 1965-66 Norman Simmons ................ 1967*-68* Jim Waicus.............. 1968*-69-70-71-72 Marshall Lovett .......................... 1972-73 Randy Yates.....................1973-74-75-76 Jeff Newton ....................1976-77-78-79 Lee Quinn .................................... 1979-80 Tim Sturdivant ......................1980^-81^

Johnny Gibbs ......................... 1980*-81* Kevin Spain .....................1981-82-83-84 Joe Jones ..................................... 1984-85 Chris Springs ........... 1985-86-87-88-89 Steve Martin ............ 1989-90-91-92-93 Pat Stephenson ................... 2002-03-04 Jake Capin ................................... 2008-09 Martell Jackson.......................... 2010-11 Darius Leonard ............................... 2012-

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Eddie Jackson ............................ 1956-57 Mike Reidy........... 1961^-62^-63^-64^ Dan George ...........................1964^-65^ Joe Sernak ..............................1965^-66^ Allen McRae ................. 1967^-68^-69^ Wesley Vaughn .......................... 1983-84 Henry Wilson ........... 1985-86-87-88-89 Reggie Smith ........................ 1989-90-91 Salaam Hall ........................... 1991-92-93 Scott Gurley ................................ 1994-95 Tremone Williams ..................... 1995-96 Tyreck Knox......... 1996-97-98-99-2000 Solomon Yearby .................. 2001-02-03 J’Quincy Jones ........................... 2005-06 Chris Reynolds ..................... 2008-09-10 Reco McCarter ................................ 2012-

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Fred Kelly ................................. 1953*-54* W.A. Wall .................................. 1953*-54* Danny Roberts ........................... 1954-55 James Perry............................. 1955*-56* Jay Bancroft ................................ 1956-57 Gordon Welsh ............................ 1957-58 Perry Hollond ......................... 1960*-61* Kenneth Ennis........................ 1961*-62* Marvin Moss ....... 1961^-62^-63^-64^ Pete Wish .................1962*-64*-65*-66* Rick Ellis.................................... 1963*-64* Lee Brantley ...........................1965^-66^ Cordell Wise ............1967*-68*-69*-70* Ernie Seiderman..............1970-71*-72* Andrea McGee ..................... 1983-84-85 Brian Henry .............. 1985-86-87-88-89 Rod Gourdine....................... 1989-90-91 Jerome Holley ............................ 1992-93 Tarick Johnson ........ 2000-01-02-03-04 Jihad Wright ............................... 2011-12

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Sonny Baker................................ 1957-58 Bob Weichmann............ 1959-60^-61^ Bob Etheridge .1961^62^63^64^65^ Bob Yencho ............................1965^-66^ Frank Stewart ........................1966^-67^ Cordell Wise ................. 1967^-68^-69^ Lorne Merthie ......... 2008-09-10-11-12

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Ronald Shearon ......................... 1956-57 Gerald Quick............................... 1957-58

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Douglas Perry ............................ 1956-57 Bob Willard.................................. 1957-58 Harry Johnstone ................... 1959*-60*

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Mark Prince ................................. 1956-57 Elly Newsome ............................ 1957-58

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Johnnie Strickland ................... 1956-57 James Perry................................. 1957-58

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Len Maness ............................. 1953*-54* Billy Kittrell .................................. 1954-55 Douglas Perry ........................ 1955*-56* James Perry................................. 1956-57 Billy Bullock............................. 1956*-57* Mark Prince ................................. 1957-58 Glenn Lindsey ..... 1960*61*62*63*64* Bennie Dean ...................1964*-65*-66* Allen McRae ......1967*68*69-70-71-72 Harold Ingle ................................ 1970-71

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All-Time Numerical Roster Bill Reidy ................................ 1972-73-74 Bill Ross ........................................ 1974-75 Forrest Callaway ........................ 1975-76 Ben Lehmann ....................... 1976-77-78 Will Heckstall .............................. 1978-79 Paul Stanton ............................... 1979-80 Lee Quinn .............................. 1980-81-82 Kim Griffin ................................... 1982-83 Joe Jones ..................................... 1983-84 Derrick Hensley ...... 1984-85-86-87-88 Brian Paine .................................. 1996-97 Brad McKeiver ......... 2000-01-02-03-04 Oladapo Fagbenle ........2005-06-07-08 Ricky Krainiak ............................. 2009-10 Tyler Zegarzewski .......................... 2011-

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Henry Howard ........................... 1956-57 Jeff Adams................................... 1957-58 Ken Faulkner..........................1966^-67^ Bruce Chambers...................1968^-69^ Cordell Wise ...........................1969^-70^ Ernie Seiderman.........1971^-72-73-74 Raymond Ott........................ 1974-75-76 Mike Gainey ................................ 1976-77 Carlton Thompson ................... 1976-77 Robert Epps ................................ 1977-78 Ron Curtis ................. 1978-79-80-81-82 Larry Canady ........................ 1982-83-84 John Huffstetler................... 1984-85-86 Steve Bruce .............. 1986-87-88-89-90 Kelvin Green ............................... 1990-91 Andre King ............... 1993-94-95-96-97 Damien Hannibal.....1999-2000-01-02

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Howard McKinnon ............... 1953*-54* Cedric Ingram ............................ 1954-55 Harold Ellen ............................ 1955*-56* Joe Creech................................... 1956-57 Billy Bullock............................1956^-57^ Rich Donley............................. 1960*-51* Trent Strickland .............1961*-62*-63* Dave Bult .........................1963*-64*-65* Johnny Marshbanks ................................. 1965*66*67*68*69* Willie Maull .........................1969*-70-71 Bill Ellington ............................... 1971-72 Mike Vandy .....................1981-82-83-84 Larry Spencer .................1984-85-86-87 Scott Neely.........1991-92-93-94-95-96 Matt Mardis......... 1996-97-98-99-2000 Kevin Chester ............................. 2003-04 Miles Taylor ........................... 2008-09-10

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Clarence Walton ........................ 1956-57 Robert Adams ............................ 1957-58 Pete Wish ................................1966^-67^ Norman Simmons ...............1967^-68^ Jim Waicus..............................1968^-69^ Clarence Grier ................1984-85-86-87 Julius McNeil .............................. 1987-88 Mark Mocnik......1988-89-90-91-92-93 Charles Davis ........... 1994-95-96-97-98 Quincy Hinton ................ 1998-99-2000 Chris Ferguson........................... 2000-01 Colin Hunt .......................2003-05-06-07 Jose Cami..................................... 2007-08 Chad Thompson ..............................2008

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Rupert Elliot ................................ 1953-54 Marion Hargrove.............1954-55*-56* Elly Newsome ............................ 1956-57 Ronnie Johnson ........................ 1957-58 Sam Bishop .............1960*-61*-62*-63* Marvin Smith.......................... 1963*-64* Gary Davis ............ 1964*65*66*67*68* Bob Walker .............................. 1968*-69* Grundy McCall ....................... 1969*-70* Robie Butler ................................ 1970-71 Jimmy Sears............................ 1971*-72* Curtis Ashford ............................ 1983-84 Paul Richards .............................. 1985-86 Gary Elmore ....................1986-87-88-89 Joe Spinks................. 1990-91-92-93-94

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Johnny Marshbanks1966^67^68^69^ Brian Paine ............................ 1997-98-99 Nnadozie Onuoha .................... 2011-12 D.J. Mason ........................................ 2012-

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Julian Adams .............................. 1954-55 Bob Weichmann.................... 1960*-61* Fred Willett ..............1962*-63*-64*-65* Bill Lentz................................... 1965*-66* Bernard Dail ............................ 1966*-67* James Batts ............................. 1967*-68* Harold Ingle ........................1968*-69-70 Bruce Chambers........................ 1970-71 Wayne Sanford .................... 1971-72-73 Fred Dunlap .......................... 1973-74-75 John Heckstall......... 1975-76-77-78-79 Johnny Gibbs ............................. 1979-80 Mike Vandy ................................. 1980-81 Jody Mueller ......................... 1981-82-83 Ronnie McLean.......................... 1983-84 Tracy Williams ...................... 1984-85-86 Heath Vandevender1987-88-89-90-91 Mike Rice ............................... 1991-92-93 George Miller .......... 1994-95-96-97-98 Joey Smith........................ 1998-99-2000 Jabril Bailey ................................. 2008-09

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Bernard Dail ...........................1966^-67^ James Batts ............................1967^-68^ Harold Ingle ...........................1968^-69^ Willie Maull ..................1969^-71-72-73 Jonathan Long........................... 1973-74 Mitch Cheek ............................... 1973-74 Bob Wells ............................... 1974-75-76 Keys Benston ........... 1976-77-78-79-80 Andy Griffin ................................ 1980-81 Matt Wilson ................................. 1981-82 Rene Parker .............. 1982-83-84-85-86 Benny Williams .......................... 1986-87 Brian Witten ................................ 1988-89 Rodney Floyd ............................. 1989-90 Dennis Hurst............ 1992-93-94-95-96 Antonio Kalpic ................................ 2011-

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Danny Roberts ....................... 1953*-54* Johnnie Strickland ............... 1955*-56* Bernard Smith ................1961*-62*-63* Jimmy Jordan.................1963*-64*-65* Dick Waters ............................. 1966*-67* Glenn Odom ........................... 1967*-68* Bob Burke ................................ 1968*-69* Andy Broadie............1969*-70-71*-72* Ron Whitted....................1983-84-85-86 Wendell Staton .......................... 1985-86 Joel Hurley .................................. 1986-87 Billy Ellison .................................. 1989-90 Doug Mitchell ......... 1990-91-92-93-94 Tremone Williams ..................... 1994-95 Scott Gurley .......................... 1995-96-97 Zydrunas Stankus ..................... 2000-01

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Dick Waters ............................1966^-67^ Gary Davis ..............................1967^-68^ Bob Burke ...............................1968^-69^

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Bill Henshaw ........................... 1953*-54* Harold Ellen ................................ 1954-55 Mike Reidy............ 1960*61*62*63*64* Dan George ............................ 1964*-65* Joe Sernak .......................1965*-66*-67* Glenn Odom ..........................1967^-68^ Dick Waters ............................. 1967*-68* Doug Walker .............1969*-70-71*-72* Julius McNeil .............................. 1988-89 Billy Ellison ......................1990-91-92-93 Zach Livers ......................1993-94-95-96 Jamie Simmons ......................... 1996-97 Bobby Jones ....... 1998-99-2000-01-02 Robby Dupre ........................ 2002-03-04 Comerlee Poole ................... 2004-05-06

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Joe Sernak ..............................1966^-67^ Dick Waters ............................1967^-68^ Jay Carter ............................... 2000-01-02 Chris McGowne ......................... 2002-03 Matthew Johnson ........2003-05-06-07 Trae Bremer ..................................... 2012-

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Nick Smothers ....................... 1953*-54* Ralph Shears........................... 1955*-56* Bonnie Stephenson ............. 1961*-62* Bob Yencho .......... 1962*63*64*65*66* Doug Walker ................ 1969^-71^-72^ Neil Burchette ............................ 1972-73 Sam Staggers ....................... 1973-74-75 Will Heckstall ..................1975-76-77-78 Tony Britto ................ 1978-79-80-81-82 Ron Whitted................................ 1982-83 Russ Elbaum ......................... 1983-84-85 Bill Arndt ................................ 1985-86-87 Marvin Edmonds ..........1988-89-90-91 Keith Ison............................... 1992-93-94 Jason Smith ............. 1995-96-97-98-99

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Ed Lilley ........................................ 1951-52 Bert Westbrook........................1952^-53 James Brooks ........................1953^-54^ Larry McCranie .....................1955^-56^ Johnnie Strickland ..............1955^-56^ Lee Brantley ...........................1966^-67^ Andy Broadie............1969^-71^-72-73 William Ward .............................. 1973-74 Sam Staggers ....................... 1975-76-77 Roddney McCants . 1977-78-79-80-81 Russ Elbaum ......................... 1981-82-83 Preston Dodson ..... 2007-08-09-10-11

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Copeland Skinner ..................... 1949-50 Ronald Percise ..................... 1951-52-53 Ollie Harrell ............................. 1953*-54* Gorman Williams .................1953^-54^ Phillip Raeford ........................... 1954-55 Ralph Shears..........................1955^-56^ John Casperite ....................... 1955*-56* Bob Etheridge ..... 1961*62*63*64*65* Harold Robertson ................. 1965*-66* Kelvin Nash .....................1982-83-84-85 Sanders Jackson..... 1985-86-87-88-89 Mike Hall ..........................1989-90-91-92 Darryl Apel .................................. 1993-94 Andy Miller.......... 1997-98-99-2000-01

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Robert Lasater ........................... 1949-50 Sam Frazier ................................. 1951-52 Everett Green ........................1952^-53^ Len Maness ............................1953^-54^ Harold Ellen ...........................1955^-56^

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Jene Bowen .......................... 1949-50-51 Billy Barefoot .............................. 1951-52 Howard McKinnon .... 1952^-53^-54^

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Smith Langdon.......................... 1951-52 Carol Corbett .........................1952^-53^

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Dickie Tew ................................... 1949-50 Red McDaniel ............................. 1951-52 Ollie Harrell ................................. 1952-53 Nick Smothers ......................1953^-54^ John Casperite ......................1955^-56^

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Archie Lynch ............................... 1949-50 Jene Bowen ................................ 1951-52 Jimmy Campbell ................... 1952*-53* Bill Henshaw ..........................1953^-54^

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Bennie Maddox ..................... 1951*-52* Jimmy Blake...........................1951^-52^ Nick Smothers ........................... 1952-53 Ollie Harrell ............................1953^-54^ J.W. Gilpatrick ........................1955^-56^

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George Graybill ......................... 1949-50 Don Mickles ................................ 1951-52 Howard McKinnon ............... 1952*-53*

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Jimmy Blake................................ 1951-52 James Brooks ............................. 1952-53

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Charles McManus ............... 1949-50-51 Paul Davis .................................... 1951-52 Jimmy Blake................................ 1952-53 Danny Roberts ......................1953^-54^ James Perry............................1955^-56^ J.W. Gilpatrick ......................... 1955*-56* *Home jersey ^Away jersey

Leonard Perkins ........................ 1949-50 Rodney Smith ............................ 1951-52 Bert Westbrook...................... 1952*-53* Jimmy Campbell ........ 1952^-53^-54^ Bob Vernon ............................1955^-56^ Bob Walker .......... 1966^-67^-68^-69^

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Kelly Byrum ................................. 1951-52 James Cowly ............................... 1952-53 Fred Kelly ................................1953^-54^ Harold Yountz ............................ 1954-55 Jack Burrous ..........................1955^-56^ Larry McCranie ...................... 1955*-56* Greg Buczynski ...................... 1964*-65* Bob Walker ..............1965*-66*-67*-68* Bruce Chambers.................... 1968*-69* Darryl Apel .................................. 1994-95 Dominique Klein ....................... 2001-05

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Edward Warren .......................... 1949-50 Glen Toft..................................1953^-54^ Henry Howard ......................1955^-56^ Gary Davis ..............................1966^-57^

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Earl Parker ................................... 1949-50 Donald Percise ........................... 1951-52 Al Daughtry ...........................1953^-54^ Marion Hargrove..................1955^-56^

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Years 2003-06 1978-79 1993-95 1985-87 1983-84 2003-05 1982-86 2009-11 2008-09 1977-80 1994-98 2004-08 1995-96 1978-82 2007-08 1986-90 1993-95 2007-08 1982-84 2007-09 1977-79 2000-02 2008-12 2003-04 1986-90 1988-90 2004-06 1978-82 1999-00 1995-98 2010-11 2007-11 2007-11 2002-04 2005-07 1988-91 1999-03 1981-85 1989-93 1986-89 1977-78 2005-08 1998-02 2000-01 2010-12 1995-97 1989-90 20111979-81 2003-07 1977-79 1989-91 2000-04 1990-91 1983-87 1980-81 2010-12 1981-83 2004-07 1993-97 2008-09 1989-92 1991-95 1989-91 1999-01 20101992-95 2007-11 1977-79 1977-79 1985-89 1984-88 1998-00 1995-97 1991-93 2010-12 1996-00 1984-86 2003-07

GP 81 18 24 9 16 35 107 30 29 76 100 116 1 104 7 100 44 21 56 10 31 51 115 20 115 25 10 107 6 80 15 27 117 52 59 78 102 96 81 70 23 55 110 9 59 41 20 29 28 100 10 42 105 6 106 16 60 38 54 53 27 54 106 43 48 63 71 121 50 37 90 108 38 55 16 52 94 53 94

GS 32

Min 1408

Avg 17.4

2 0 0 31 58 0 2

101 9 147 1148 2439 121 378

4.2 1.0 9.2 32.8 22.8 4.0 13.0

77 46 0 99 0 27 19 5 56 0

2839 2643 3 3197 89 1561 736 251 1981 15

28.4 22.8 3.0 30.7 12.7 15.6 16.7 12.0 35.4 1.5

3 21 3 113 0 1 105 0 46 0 0 56 10 55 32 76 42 72 17

678 2229 168 4093 101 12 3200 18 1759 87 83 2175 740 1699 1185 2389 1461 1964 990

13.3 19.4 8.4 35.8 4.0 1.2 29.9 3.0 21.9 5.8 3.1 18.6 14.2 28.8 15.2 23.4 15.2 24.3 14.1

5 84 0 30 19 0 27 0 44

571 3496 50 1205 748 138 929 292 1827

10.4 31.8 5.6 20.4 18.2 6.9 32.0 10.4 18.3

38 27 0 80 0 53 28 11 4 14 15 33 4 36 47 9 115

1186 1517 38 2710 107 1752 1090 673 286 414 663 1655 406 1145 1418 833 3536

28.3 14.4 6.3 25.6 6.7 29.2 28.7 12.5 5.4 15.3 12.3 15.6 9.4 23.9 22.5 11.7 29.2

6 54 14 26 1 5 36 40 23

556 1941 445 1295 29 529 1676 1369 1063

6.2 18.0 11.7 23.5 1.8 10.2 17.8 25.8 11.3

TOTAL FG-FGA 237-458 40-101 22-44 1-1 23-46 133-302 206-538 8-25 51-136 127-293 378-1000 326-823 1-4 497-995 10-27 106-237 69-159 13-68 271-564 2-4 57-173 100-233 203-499 11-39 385-861 9-35 1-4 468-932 1-4 220-474 2-10 7-23 244-493 91-223 171-427 194-391 350-673 149-346 280-513 83-236 79-168 37-89 491-1214 6-12 107-250 78-201 13-25 143-327 15-39 158-406 0-5 200-451 131-354 1-5 586-1276 20-42 313-560 108-277 22-81 27-75 72-169 55-118 166-453 11-53 139-222 140-288 72-232 261-634 240-554 68-167 18-60 74-202 31-60 118-272 1-6 68-151 169-450 251-499 118-299

Pct .517 .396 .500 1.000 .500 .440 .383 .320 .375 .433 .378 .396 .250 .499 .370 .447 .434 .191 .481 .500 .329 .429 .407 .282 .447 .257 .250 .502 .250 .464 .100 .304 .495 .408 .401 .496 .520 .431 .546 .352 .470 .416 .404 .500 .428 .389 .520 .437 .385 .386 .000 .443 .370 .200 .459 .476 .559 .390 .272 .360 .426 .466 .366 .207 .626 .486 .310 .412 .433 .407 .300 .366 .517 .434 .167 .450 .376 .503 .395

3-POINT 3FG-FGA Pct 0-6 .000 2-9 0-0

.222 .000

53-141

.376

0-1 13-50

.000 .260

74-247 138-380 1-3

.300 .363 .333

2-9 15-31 0-1 9-53

.222 .484 .000 .170

2-3

.667

0-0 37-111 0-0 123-281 2-17 1-2

.000 .333 .000 .438 .118 .500

0-2 13-38 2-16 2-14 0-1 33-80 72-227 0-0 3-19

.000 .342 .125 .143 .000 .413 .317 .000 .158

0-0 54-143

.000 .378

0-4 296-805 0-0 1-5 49-130 0-0 17-48

.000 .368 .000 .200 .377 .000 .354

33-123

.268

29-83 57-194 0-0 7-20

.349 .294 .000 .350

32-91

.353

8-36 14-40 14-40 0-1 43-129 1-6 1-1 0-0 48-138 43-140

.222 .350 .350 .000 .333 .167 1.000 .000 .348 .307

0-1 0-0 2-8 50-120 0-2 30-84 132-360

.000 .000 .250 .417 .000 .357 .367

6-32

.188

FT-FTA 102-227 20-26 10-12 0-0 8-11 59-74 122-178 1-5 30-41 102-133 269-367 178-235 0-0 197-309 3-6 74-104 26-49 13-21 189-273 2-2 63-80 31-72 124-187 0-4 210-261 8-10 0-2 303-443 1-2 68-146 2-2 6-10 191-295 58-92 129-207 58-101 271-426 48-83 152-297 43-58 35-58 10-24 197-233 2-7 108-156 43-65 9-19 101-116 8-26 98-153 4-5 158-210 51-72 4-8 335-447 8-14 210-357 20-45 71-92 25-33 42-57 38-63 113-171 26-48 61-91 58-103 85-113 227-331 158-225 34-73 39-57 101-183 22-44 45-67 2-4 10-20 51-73 51-57 62-106

Pct .449 .769 .833 .000 .727 .797 .685 .200 .732 .767 .733 .757 .000 .638 .500 .712 .531 .619 .692 1.000 .788 .431 .663 .000 .805 .800 .000 .684 .500 .466 1.000 .600 .647 .630 .623 .574 .636 .578 .512 .741 .603 .417 .845 .286 .692 .662 .474 .871 .308 .640 .800 .752 .708 .500 .749 .571 .588 .444 .772 .758 .737 .603 .661 .542 .670 .563 .752 .686 .702 .466 .684 .552 .500 .672 .055 .500 .699 .895 .585

REBOUNDS Off Def Tot 169 141 310 35 9 19 28 2 8 13 83 96 172 15 14 29 16 31 47 266 177 280 457 123 269 392 1 0 1 775 8 6 14 173 68 85 153 4 17 21 440 0 0 0 47 79 85 164 29 132 161 14 18 32 367 7 12 19 0 0 0 809 2 2 4 104 222 326 1 5 6 0 6 6 167 241 408 71 104 175 35 164 199 86 183 269 196 388 484 298 127 187 314 80 129 56 96 152 23 222 245 2 8 10 28 76 104 11 45 56 10 21 31 15 74 89 45 88 154 242 3 69 99 168 36 77 113 2 2 4 385 28 146 322 468 74 6 50 56 1 15 16 35 68 103 37 81 118 80 166 246 14 29 43 97 165 262 121 231 352 15 54 69 103 323 426 375 120 94 278 31 41 72 60 119 179 0 2 2 19 54 73 46 154 200 102 64 92 156

Avg 3.8 1.9 1.2 0.2 0.5 2.7 1.6 1.0 1.6 3.5 4.6 3.4 1.0 7.5 2.0 1.7 3.5 1.0 7.9 0.0 1.5 3.2 1.4 1.6 3.2 0.8 0.0 7.6 0.7 4.1 0.4 0.2 3.5 3.4 3.4 3.5 4.7 3.1 3.9 1.1 5.6 2.8 2.2 1.1 1.8 1.4 1.6 3.1 1.6 2.4 0.3 4.0 1.1 0.7 3.6 1.7 7.8 1.9 1.0 0.3 3.8 2.2 2.3 1.0 5.5 5.6 0.9 3.5 7.5 3.2 1.0 2.6 1.9 3.3 0.1 1.4 2.1 1.9 1.7

PF-FO A 287-16 45 24-0 57 10-0 2 2-0 0 17-0 13 54-1 143 325-26 366 14-0 1 22-0 16 171-11 30 186-4 223 253-8 144 0-0 2 314- 209 24-1 5 81-1 179 80-2 13 35-1 10 161-3 43 1-0 0 68-2 93 112-3 17 265-12 250 27-0 4 304-10 543 12-0 5 2-0 0 345-21 131 0-0 3 180-5 87 9-0 2 9-0 3 249-9 75 100-1 22 121-1 294 171-6 28 230-9 72 195-7 44 228-6 114 113-4 103 47-1 15 99-2 30 113-0 175 9-0 1 166-7 113 56-1 104 20-0 2 66-1 111 37-1 11 172-4 88 1-0 0 100-5 80 80-0 174 3-0 3 240-4 104 18-0 4 199-11 74 92-3 59 87-2 79 27-0 20 58-0 23 96-3 10 144-2 93 28-0 43 167-17 29 178-7 46 97-0 45 309-6 600 132-2 85 93-7 38 75-1 23 157-3 154 57-0 28 128-4 97 0-0 3 81-2 15 81-0 107 111-1 68 167-3 24

TO 118

Blk 31

Stl 60

9 1 13 112 233 8 30

2 1 0 1 16 2 10

4 0 6 57 123 2 19

218 176 1 265 10 122 33 18 112 0

19 3 0 100 3 8 9 1 35 0

101 106 0

49 185 4 268 18 1 242 3 128 1 7 120 49 200 85 146 84 142 79

39 10 1 3 0 0 14 0 98 1 0 38 4 1 103 73 39 21 0

17 91 6 243 4 0 115 1 46 1 1 65 24 145 21 53 39 39 43

36 167 1 87 62 11 70 22 132

54 2 1 2 1 6 3 0 18

15 81 1 54 30 4 33 3 28

131 150 7 249 4 163 64 101 21 36 39 89 52 68 87 54 342

3 10 0 55 1 134 4 1 0 1 6 10 1 7 78 0 17

43 82 2 63 0 78 33 29 10 4 17 70 10 41 39 23 212

43 123 55 83 4 26 110 70 107

6 6 4 14 0 14 15 2 9

15 67 16 40 2 8 31 40 24

3 41 16 6 74 0

Pts 576 100 56 2 54 378 534 17 145 356 1099 968 3 1191 25 301 164 48 731 8 181 231 567 22 1105 28 3 1239 3 521 8 22 679 273 543 446 974 346 713 263 193 84 1495 14 323 248 35 404 38 447 4 586 370 6 1514 48 868 236 123 93 200 148 488 49 340 338 277 792 638 170 75 249 86 331 4 176 521 553 304

Avg 7.1 5.6 2.3 0.2 3.4 10.8 5.0 0.6 5.0 4.7 11.0 8.3 3.0 11.5 3.6 3.0 3.7 2.3 13.1 0.8 5.8 4.5 4.9 1.1 9.6 1.1 0.3 11.6 0.5 6.5 0.5 0.8 5.8 5.3 9.2 5.7 9.5 3.6 8.8 3.8 8.4 1.5 13.6 1.6 5.5 6.1 1.8 13.9 1.4 4.5 0.4 13.9 3.5 1.0 14.3 3.0 14.5 6.2 2.3 1.8 7.4 2.7 4.6 1.1 7.1 5.4 3.9 6.5 12.8 4.6 0.8 2.3 2.3 6.0 0.3 3.4 5.5 10.4 3.2

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Division I Era (1977-2012) Career Stats Player Hurley, Joel Hurst, Dennis Ison, Keith Jackson, Martell Jackson, Sanders Johnson, Matthew Johnson, Tarick Jones, Bobby Jones, Joe Jones, J’Quincy Kalpic, Antonio King, Andre Klein, Dominique Knox, Tyreck Kossangue, William Krainiak, Ricky Latham, Maurice Layton, Wes Lee, Brooks Lee, Jamie Lehmann, Ben Livers, Zach Mardis, Matt Marsh, Lee Martin, Steve Mauldin, Darrell # Mayes, Keishawn McCants, Roddney McGee, Andrea McGowne, Chris McKeiver, Brad McLean, James # McLean, Ronnie McNeil, Julius Merthie, Lorne Miller, Andy Miller, Chris Miller, George Mitchell, Doug Mocnik, Mark Mueller, Jody Murray, Bobby Nash, Kelvin Neely, Scott Newton, Jeff # Newton, Rett Onuoha, Nnadozie Paine, Brian Parker, Corey Parker, Rene Perkins, Julius Perry, Jonathan Pogue, Dan Poole, Comerlee Pringle, Ruell Quinn, Lee Reynolds, Chris Rhone, James Rice, Mike Roberts, Drake Roberts, Mark Robertson, Bryce Rodriguez, Jonathan Ryan, Andrew Simmons, Jamie Smith, Eric Smith, Harvey Smith, Jason Smith, Joey Smith, Reggie Spain, Kevin Spencer, Larry Spinks, Joe Springs, Chris Stankus, Zydrunas Stanton, Paul Staton, Wendell Stephenson, Pat Sturdivant, Tim

Years 1986-87 1992-96 1991-92 2010-11 1985-89 2003-07 2000-04 1998-02 1983-85 2005-06 20111993-97 2001-05 1997-00 2008-10 2009-10 2004-06 1998-00 2001-03 1990-94 1977-79 1993-96 1996-00 2002-04 1989-93 1977-80 2010-11 1977-81 1983-85 2002-03 2000-04 1977-78 1983-84 1987-89 2008-12 1997-01 1985-89 1994-98 1990-94 1988-93 1981-83 1989-93 1982-85 1991-96 1977-79 1978-82 20111997-99 2002-04 1982-84 2007-08 2007-09 1992-96 2004-06 2004-08 1979-82 2008-10 1982-83 1991-93 1997-98 1979-81 1980-82 2006-10 20101996-00 2005-07 1980-84 1995-99 1998-00 1989-91 1980-84 1984-87 1990-94 1985-89 2000-02 1979-80 1985-86 2002-04 1980-81

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GP GS 17 0 97 52 31 21 29 3 110 58 33 0 103 57 96 43 42 6 6 0 24 1 92 48 98 29 62 30 59 24 21 0 52 49 53 42 53 53 95 5 22 62 18 105 43 50 5 109 54 71 25 8 90 54 50 8 0 66 28 22 5 0 57 33 106 88 65 3 81 6 95 43 99 31 116 87 23 0 38 1 78 52 115 92 34 99 60 2 0 26 1 44 10 43 3 30 9 16 0 104 95 55 37 85 56 38 31 53 0 1 0 33 0 27 7 49 0 33 22 121 121 34 4 109 80 59 52 109 78 78 21 50 14 50 27 80 12 74 46 111 105 96 27 51 31 19 0 2 0 20 1 9 0

Min 48 2233 861 362 2496 113 2357 1480 205 61 179 1626 1853 846 939 156 1546 1455 1613 1275

Avg 2.8 23.0 27.8 12.5 22.7 3.4 22.9 15.4 4.9 10.2 7.5 17.7 18.9 13.7 15.9 7.4 29.7 27.5 30.4 13.4

802 1804 626 2390

12.9 17.2 12.5 21.9

249

10.0

1881 29 1032

34.8 3.6 15.6

8 1422 2965 514 521 1680 1481 3246 77 94 1651 3346

1.6 24.9 28.0 7.9 6.4 17.7 14.9 28.0

2452 4 167 796 312 637 14 3295 1163 1875 855 437 3 159 578 378 821 3968 555 2765 1666 3178 903 800 1006 849 1544 3505 1607 977 137 6 138 54

24.8 2.0 6.4 18.1 7.3 21.2 0.9 31.7 21.2 22.1 22.5 8.2 3.0 4.8 21.4 7.7 24.9 32.8 16.3 25.4 28.2 29.2 11.6 16.0 20.1 10.6 20.9 31.6 16.7 19.2 7.2 3.0 6.9 6.0

2.5 21.2 29.1

TOTAL FG-FGA 9-16 254-674 50-116 50-98 320-662 10-26 452-1038 110-227 6-24 5-17 17-27 237-491 240-567 106-245 107-255 14-10 281-557 100-271 101-251 177-427 13-43 86-222 259-630 65-182 285-696 327-622 36-70 252-489 287-583 0-2 75-203 86-193 0-1 250-519 333-839 36-88 22-62 236-551 142-274 556-1307 14-33 12-31 140-311 479-1078 20-61 178-383 1-1 14-46 94-232 38-87 45-104 3-6 129-383 164-315 292-714 102-251 49-119 0-2 10-32 43-144 37-91 68-133 712-1490 47-124 339-659 271-668 394-881 102-213 83-199 136-293 35-116 239-550 647-1251 189-420 129-322 10-30 1-4 6-12 11-37

Pct .563 .377 .431 .510 .483 .385 .435 .485 .250 .294 .630 .483 .423 .433 .420 .350 .505 .369 .402 .415 .302 .387 .411 .357 .409 .526 .514 .515 .492 .000 .369 .446 .000 .482 .397 .409 .355 .428 .518 .425 .424 .387 .450 .444 .328 .465 1.000 .304 .405 .437 .433 .500 .337 .521 .409 .406 .412 .000 .313 .299 .407 .511 .478 .379 .514 .406 .447 .479 .417 .464 .302 .435 .517 .450 .401 .333 .250 .500 .297

3-POINT 3FG-FGA 0-0 93-295 1-3 0-0 0-1 0-0 85-247 0-1

Pct .000 .315 .333 .000 .000 .000 .344 .000

1-5 0-0 0-2 58-166 2-9 32-85 9-31 23-78 77-216 81-206 91-244

.200 .000 .000 .349 .222 .376 .290 .295 .356 .393 .373

21-80 79-225 20-77 80-230

.263 .351 .260 .348

1-1

1.000

0-0 14-53

.000 .264

13-33 226-556 0-1 3-7 82-225 0-1 295-747

.394 .406 .000 .429 .364 .000 .395

7-17

.412

244-553

.441

0-0 7-25 19-62

.000 .280 .306

0-2 3-5 9-66 5-17 109-320

.000 .600 .137 .294 .341

0-4

.000

0-0 23-80

.000 .288

76-245 28-81 0-3 172-458 1-3 1-4 22-74 0-3

.310 .346 .000 .376 .333 .250 .297 .000

52-113 72-180 39-116 34-119

.460 .400 .336 .286

4-7

.571

FT-FTA 6-11 78-127 77-123 20-39 178-276 4-8 191-268 40-61 9-19 10-14 8-11 123-168 110-190 51-95 48-81 4-5 193-262 38-53 87-99 67-82 2-5 60-85 69-88 43-59 85-125 167-199 15-33 126-209 198-268 0-0 54-66 25-37 1-6 51-81 159-211 14-25 21-34 160-245 79-113 226-290 1-8 4-7 78-140 175-225 34-48 167-270 0-0 1-10 51-78 13-18 62-118 2-2 99-173 38-79 140-193 64-97 39-60 0-0 16-23 33-43 64-87 42-85 653-860 19-28 193-291 148-192 133-213 90-158 40-54 64-135 68-92 38-47 345-537 115-181 32-56 7-12 0-0 3-5 6-11

Pct .545 .614 .626 .513 .645 .500 .713 .656 .474 .714 .727 .732 .579 .537 .593 .800 .737 .717 .879 .817 .400 .706 .784 .729 .680 .839 .455 .603 .739 .000 .818 .676 .167 .630 .754 .560 .618 .653 .699 .779 .125 .571 .557 .778 .708 .619 .000 .100 .654 .722 .525 1.000 .572 .481 .725 .660 .650 .000 .696 .767 .736 .494 .759 .679 .663 .771 .624 .570 .741 .474 .739 .809 .642 .635 .571 .583 .000 .600 .545

REBOUNDS Off Def Tot 15 121 272 393 16 45 61 32 53 85 630 12 16 28 126 284 410 138 244 382 10 3 4 7 14 22 36 120 179 299 125 318 443 61 93 154 52 85 137 0 10 10 172 220 392 18 101 119 3 61 64 52 119 171 17 20 65 85 47 118 165 44 60 94 46 164 210 100 22 23 45 296 237 0 4 4 32 87 119 48 1 85 132 217 42 231 273 24 57 81 65 116 228 344 99 128 227 78 328 406 14 3 9 12 337 178 277 455 53 317 0 1 1 6 14 20 17 63 80 39 13 42 55 0 1 1 53 244 297 146 197 343 57 142 199 66 42 57 99 0 8 26 34 20 48 68 27 94 332 734 1066 13 60 73 229 387 616 57 152 209 242 85 126 211 37 86 123 80 146 226 46 191 238 716 954 223 46 81 127 7 0 4 9 13 4

Avg 0.9 4.1 2.0 2.9 5.7 0.8 3.9 3.9 0.2 1.2 1.5 3.3 4.5 2.5 2.3 0.5 7.5 2.3 1.2 1.8 0.8 1.4 1.6 1.9 1.9 1.4 1.8 3.3 4.4 0.5 1.9 2.2 0.2 3.8 2.6 1.2 0.8 3.6 2.3 3.5 0.6 0.3 4.3 4.0 1.6 3.2 0.5 0.8 1.8 0.9 1.8 0.1 2.9 6.2 2.3 1.7 1.9 0.0 1.0 2.5 0.6 2.8 8.8 2.1 5.7 3.5 2.2 2.7 2.5 4.5 0.5 2.6 8.6 2.3 2.5 0.4 0.0 0.7 0.4

PF-FO 5-0 142-1 59-1 37-0 198-2 24-0 163-4 164-1 46-0 15-0 20-9 169-4 208-4 103-4 89-0 12-0 150-1 119-5 90-3 97-0 17-1 86-1 156-1 88-3 208-6 119-5 50-1 214-15 93-0 4-0 148-7 44-2 0-0 129-3 217-2 49-0 61-0 214-4 228-12 150-2 17-0 3-0 241-16 197-5 39-1 289-15 2-0 20-0 80-3 30-1 86-2 1-0 291-10 107-0 166-2 75-1 57-1 0-0 31-0 52-0 51-0 93-4 277-3 54-2 211-6 132-1 285-16 147-6 109-4 119-6 92-0 113-1 363-21 171-4 81-1 25-1 4-0 12-0 3-0

A 0 119 61 9 47 4 114 35 24 3 2 16 74 20 47 3 100 204 254 68 24 24 147 41 165 170 7 38 125 0 100 26 1 44 232 16 58 70 29 205 5 4 33 216 25 225 0 9 71 11 94 4 701 23 148 66 15 0 6 80 32 114 286 44 134 122 284 12 104 26 115 89 344 154 67 6 0 4 5

TO 6 101 75 29 147 12 195 59 49 6 12 96 141 67 44 8 161 130 171 85

Blk 1 13 1 12 70 1 30 45 0 1 5 13 30 42 3 2 10 1 0 5

Stl 0 83 46 5 42 5 89 34 2 1 2 40 67 33 47 5 52 50 46 37

58 144 62 161

2 16 5 4

22 65 14 94

20

4

7

132 3 98

16 0 15

99 0 31

1 102 157 41 37 127 94 214 4 9 142 227

0 4 6 8 2 35 21 33 0 0 77 7

3 27 155 10 11 60 37 102 2 2 25 97

208 0 8 65 29 94 1 371 71 175 69 46 0 13 75 70 94 346 26 203 146 237 89 86 102 78 83 297 139 71 12 1 5 5

38 1 6 3 5 6 0 24 16 4 7 9 0 2 3 0 4 75 5 108 19 10 12 7 19 4 21 155 26 5 3 0 2 0

79 0 3 40 3 36 0 169 34 63 50 19 0 1 37 10 46 175 7 74 74 116 10 28 34 60 30 220 89 14 5 0 1 0

Pts 24 679 178 120 818 24 1180 260 21 21 42 597 648 265 294 41 778 315 370 512 28 253 666 193 735 821 88 630 772 0 218 197 1 564 1051 86 68 714 363 1635 29 35 358 1377 74 523 2 36 258 89 152 11 366 371 833 268 137 0 36 142 138 178 2153 141 871 857 922 295 228 336 138 568 1711 532 324 27 2 19 28

Avg 1.4 7.0 5.7 4.1 7.4 0.7 11.5 2.7 0.5 3.5 1.8 6.5 6.6 4.3 5.0 2.0 14.9 5.9 6.9 5.4 1.3 4.1 6.3 3.9 6.7 11.6 3.5 7.0 14.3 0.0 3.3 9.0 0.2 9.9 9.9 1.3 0.8 7.5 3.7 14.1 1.3 0.9 4.6 12.0 2.2 5.3 1.0 1.4 5.9 2.1 5.1 0.7 3.5 6.7 9.8 7.1 2.6 0.0 1.1 5.3 2.8 5.4 17.8 4.1 8.0 14.5 8.5 3.8 4.6 6.7 1.7 7.7 15.4 5.5 6.4 1.4 1.0 0.9 3.1

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Division I Era (1977-2012) Career Stats Player Taylor, Miles Thompson, Chad Troy, John Vandevender, Heath Vandy, Mike Vejraska, Kyle Walton, Emory Walker, Eddie Walker, Shawn Welch, James Wells, Nathan White, Darren Whitfield, Fred Whitted, Ron Williams, Benny Williams, Ron Williams, Tracy Williams, Tremone Wilson, Henry Witten, Brian Wohlfeil, Jake Wright, Jihad Yearby, Solomon Zegarzewski, Tyler

Years 2008-10 2008-09 2002-03 1987-91 1980-84 2006-10 2000-02 1997-01 1990-91 1984-85 2002-03 20111977-80 1982-86 1986-88 1978-83 1984-86 1994-96 1985-89 1988-89 2004-08 2011-12 2001-03 2011-

GP GS 58 36 6 0 2 0 81 11 69 8 121 47 41 32 80 36 28 20 3 0 1 0 32 30 75 78 7 15 0 70 26 50 33 28 12 111 107 9 0 108 54 18 0 48 20 4 0

Sanders Jackson

64

Min 1099 48 8 762 783 2175 1061 1452 785 16 1 1025

Avg 18.9 8.0 4.0 9.4 11.3 18.0 25.9 18.2 28.0 5.3 1.0 32.0

808 80 1289 1017 418 3457 31 2306 158 774 8

10.4 5.3 18.4 20.3 14.9 31.1 3.4 21.4 8.8 16.1 2.0

TOTAL FG-FGA 158-283 7-20 2-6 86-195 118-291 336-741 109-294 164-468 60-175 1-5 0-0 197-379 372-722 75-178 21-53 237-548 149-331 62-123 621-1138 8-19 236-629 14-30 63-171 2-3

Pct .558 .350 .333 .441 .406 .453 .371 .350 .343 .200 .000 .520 .515 .421 .396 .433 .450 .504 .546 .421 .375 .467 .368 .667

3-POINT 3FG-FGA 5-19 2-8 0-0 5-17

Pct .263 .250 .000 .294

69-197 9-33 93-269 24-74

.350 .273 .346 .324

0-0 45-119

.000 .378

2-8

.250

0-0 0-1 0-0 176-479 0-1 18-65 2-3

.000 .000 .000 .367 .000 .277 .667

FT-FTA 101-156 2-2 0-1 79-112 63-83 159-218 68-89 85-113 36-45 1-2 0-0 97-147 199-275 39-65 6-10 48-84 56-93 16-31 362-531 3-6 115-137 27-36 25-39 0-0

Pct .647 1.000 .000 .705 .759 .729 .764 .752 .800 .500 .000 .660 .724 .600 .600 .571 .602 .516 .682 .500 .839 .750 .641 .000

Scott Neely

REBOUNDS Off Def Tot 72 96 168 1 4 5 2 2 4 34 62 96 140 173 227 400 41 89 130 32 102 134 13 60 73 0 0 0 0 57 118 175 152 148 22 150 217 40 55 95 724 4 5 9 27 208 235 21 12 33 25 55 80 0 1 1

Avg 2.9 0.8 2.0 1.2 2.0 3.3 3.2 1.7 2.6 0.0 0.0 5.5 2.0 1.9 1.5 2.1 4.3 3.4 6.5 1.0 2.2 1.8 1.7 0.3

PF-FO 99-2 7-0 1-0 78-1 114-4 318-14 102-3 117-3 58-0 3-0 0-0 80-2 169-0 121-3 22-0 80-0 107-2 46-1 338-19 8-0 119-1 16-0 61-0 0-0

A 43 3 0 24 32 78 138 135 89 2 0 67 170 15 4 84 37 4 124 2 169 6 44 0

TO 63 3 0 69 85 174 105 161 112 5 0 84

Blk 2 1 0 9 19 103 3 1 1 0 0 34

Stl 33 1 1 15 22 54 36 32 31 1 0 29

55 8 83 79 21 264 6 144 6 44 0

11 2 11 11 27 156 0 9 1 4 0

11 3 51 19 6 89 1 65 4 17 1

Pts 422 18 4 256 299 900 295 506 180 3 0 536 943 189 50 522 354 140 1604 19 763 55 169 6

Avg 7.3 3.0 2.0 3.2 4.3 7.4 7.2 6.3 6.4 1.0 0.0 16.8 12.6 2.4 3.3 7.5 7.1 5.0 14.5 2.1 7.1 3.1 3.5 1.5

Ron Curtis (31), Tony Britto (50), Rett Newton (11)

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6-5

F

Year 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Totals

Pct. .468 .488 .474 .481 .478

3FG-3FGA 20-69 14-51 19-53 23-72 76-245

GP GS MIN-Avg FGM-FGA 31 31 1028-33.2 184-393 30 30 1051-35.0 202-414 30 30 911-30.4 163-344 30 30 978-32.6 163-339 121 121 3968-32.8 712-1490

2. Sam Staggers

6-6

C

Year 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 Totals

Pct. .462 .562 .599 .607 .564

3FG-3FGA

GP GS MIN-Avg FGM-FGA 28 127-275 31 230-409 27 188-314 33 258-425 119 803-1423

3. Johnny Marshbanks Year 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 Totals

6-8

GP GS MIN-Avg FGM-FGA Pct. 25 143 27 192 26 198 27 175-372 .470 105 708

C 3FG-3FGA

4. Joe Spinks

6-7

F

Year 1900-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 Totals

Pct. .522 .511 .556 .491 .517

3FG-3FGA 0-0 2-5 25-60 45-115 72-180

GP GS MIN-Avg FGM-FGA 28 25 883-31.5 118-226 31 31 989-31.9 140-274 24 24 749-31.2 174-313 28 25 884-31.6 215-438 111 105 3505-31.6 647-1251

5. Mike Reidy Year 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 Totals

GP 23 22 24 28 97

6-4

GS MIN-Avg FGM-FGA Pct. 116 134 143 174 567

F 3FG-3FGA

Bayamon, P.R. Pct. .290 .275 .358 .319 .310

FTM-FTA 148-209 208-272 124-157 173-222 653-860

Pct. .708 .765 .790 .779 .759

2006-10 (4) Reb 272 304 248 242 1066

Rpg 8.8 10.1 8.3 8.1 8.8

Reb 259 287 255 347 1148

Rpg 9.3 9.3 9.4 10.5 9.6

Reb

Rpg

199

7.4

Reb 262 261 186 245 954

Rpg 9.4 8.4 7.8 8.8 8.6

Reb

Rpg

290

13.2

Mullins, S.C. Pct.

FTM-FTA 73-99 114-165 68-108 86-195 341-567

Pct. .737 .691 .630 .441 .601

FTM-FTA 56-100 96-140 91-133 64-104 307-477

Pct. .560 .686 .684 .615 .644

FTM-FTA 88-133 67-103 81-119 109-182 345-537

Pct. .662 .650 .681 .599 .642

FTM-FTA 103-122 130-151 145-184 149-186 527-643

Pct. .844 .861 .788 .801 .820

Pts 536 626 469 522 2153

Ast

St

BS

Pts 327 574 444 602 1947

Ast

St

BS

Pts 342 480 487 414 1723

Ast 51 111 100 82 344

St 62 66 48 44 220

BS 29 52 41 33 155

Pts 324 349 454 584 1711

BS

Pts 335 398 431 497 1661

Ppg 13.7 17.8 18.7 15.3 16.4

1,711 Ppg 11.6 11.3 18.9 20.9 15.4

1,661

6-5

F

Year 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 Totals

Pct. .420 .382

3FG-3FGA 60-140 62-171

Pct. .429 .363

FTM-FTA Pct. 62-71 .873 49-62 .790

Reb 72 109

Rpg 2.4 3.9

Ast 62 68

St 17 22

BS 1 7

Pts 352 377

Ppg 11.7 13.5

.453 .446 .425

96-229 77-207 295-747

.419 .372 .395

69-97 .711 46-60 .767 226-290 .779

115 110 406

3.7 4.1 3.5

42 33 205

44 19 102

14 11 33

495 411 1635

16.0 15.2 14.1

Reb 149 239 183 153 724

Rpg 5.5 8.0 6.8 5.7 6.5

BS 41 52 47 16 156

Pts 178 433 493 500 1604

Reb 201

Rpg 7.7

BS

186 224

8.9 8.3

Pts 361 469 324 447 1601

Reb

Rpg

BS

269

10.0

243

9.0

Pts 372 406 438 373 1589

7. Henry Wilson

6-7

F

Year 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 Totals

Pct. .500 .525 .574 .557 .546

3FG-3FGA

Pct.

0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1

.000 .000 .000 .000

GP GS MIN-Avg FGM-FGA 27 24 727-26.9 72-144 30 30 951-31.7 167-318 27 27 928-34.4 191-333 27 26 851-31.1 191-343 111 107 3457-31.1 621-1138

8. Danny Gaither Year 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 Totals

9. Andrew Broadie Year 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 Totals

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GP GS MIN-Avg FGM-FGA Pct. 26 152-305 .498 28 187 21 134-294 .456 27 184-386 .477 102 657

6-8

GP GS MIN-Avg FGM-FGA Pct. 31 160 27 167-296 .564 26 179 27 166-388 .428 111 679

F 3FG-3FGA

C 3FG-3FGA

Hopkins, S.C. FTM-FTA 34-52 99-152 111-162 118-165 362-531

Pct. .654 .651 .685 .715 .682

FTM-FTA 57-85 96-124 56-77 79-98 288-384

Pct. .671 .774 .727 .806 .750

FTM-FTA 52-95 72-105 80-117 41-64 245-381

Pct. .547 .686 .684 .641 .643

Ast 16 24 49 35 124

St 13 37 27 12 89

1,604

1970-74 (4)

Raleigh, N.C. Pct.

1,635

1985-89 (4)

Olney, Md. Pct.

1988-93 (4)

Ppg 14.6 18.1 18.0 17.8 17.1

6. Mark Mocnik GP GS MIN-Avg FGM-FGA 30 1 652-21.7 115-274 28 28 868-31.0 132-346 DN P - Medical Redshirt 31 31 977-31.5 165-364 27 27 749-27.7 144-323 116 87 3246-28.0 556-1307

Fayetteville, N.C.

St

Ppg 11.7 18.5 16.4 18.2 16.4

1,723

1960-64 (4) Ast

Ppg 17.3 20.9 15.6 17.4 17.8

1,947

1990-94 (4)

Bronx, N.Y. Pct.

2,153 BS 34 17 9 15 75

1965-69 (4)

Asheboro, N.C. Pct. .000 .400 .417 .391 .400

St 45 47 38 45 175

1973-77 (4)

Marietta, Ga. Pct.

Ast 94 75 57 60 286

Ast

St

1,601

1969-73 (4) Ast

St

Ppg 6.6 14.4 18.3 18.5 14.5

Ppg 13.9 16.8 15.4 16.6 15.7

1,589 Ppg 12.0 15.0 16.8 13.8 14.3

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1,000 Point Club 10. Cordell Wise Year 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 Totals

GP 26 27 31 84

6-2

GS MIN-Avg FGM-FGA Pct. 197 204-458 .445 259 660

Riverside, N.J. Pct.

11. Clarence Grier

6-6

F

Year 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 Totals

Pct. .410 .415 .443 .501 .459

3FG-3FGA

Pct.

7-20 7-20

.350 .350

GP GS MIN-Avg FGM-FGA 26 23 612-23.5 96-234 26 13 448-17.2 71-171 24 14 643-26.8 132-298 30 30 1007-33.6 287-573 106 80 2710-25.6 586-1276

12. Adam Fellers

6-2

G

Year 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Totals

Pct. .371 .412 .412 .410 .404

3FG-3FGA 60-160 96-240 66-216 74-189 296-805

GP GS MIN-Avg FGM-FGA 27 2 609-22.6 79-213 28 27 1015-36.3 146-354 28 28 1050-37.5 136-330 27 27 822-30.4 130-317 110 84 3496-31.8 491-1214

13. Allen McRae Year 1967-68 1668-69 1969-70 1971-72 Totals

6-6

GP GS MIN-Avg FGM-FGA Pct. 26 82 29 214 29 161 20 106 104 563

F 3FG-3FGA

FTM-FTA 79-120 96-126 89-112 264-358

Pct. .658 .762 .795 .737

1967-70 (3) Reb

Rpg

305

11.3

Greensboro, N.C. FTM-FTA 58-82 35-50 84-107 158-208 335-447

Pct. .707 .700 .785 .760 .749

Reb 68 64 103 150 385

Fayetteville, N.C. Pct. .375 .400 .306 .392 .368

FTM-FTA 12-15 52-60 76-90 57-68 197-233

Pct. .800 .867 .844 .838 .845

FTM-FTA 50-77 108-145 118-149 53-76 329-447

Pct. .649 .745 .792 .697 .736

St

1,584 BS

Pts 473 504 607 1584

BS 10 10 12 23 55

Pts 250 177 348 739 1514

BS 0 0 1 1 2

Pts 230 440 434 391 1495

BS

Pts 214 536 440 265 1455

1983-87 (4) Rpg 2.6 2.5 4.3 5.0 3.6

Ast 31 17 26 30 104

St 11 13 12 27 63

Rpg 1.6 2.7 2.4 2.2 2.2

Reb

Rpg

Ast 25 52 57 41 175

St 14 28 25 14 81

Ppg 8.5 15.7 15.5 14.5 13.6

1,455

6-3

G

Pct. .408 .424 .474

3FG-3FGA 31-76 53-118 81-173

Pct. .408 .449 .468

FTM-FTA Pct. 29-34 .853 27-37 .730 64-84 .762

Reb 118 86 135

Rpg 3.8 3.2 4.7

Ast 59 35 61

St 25 14 34

BS 2 1 3

Pts 210 274 471

Ppg 6.8 10.1 16.2

.449 .444

79-186 244-553

.425 .441

55-70 .786 175-225 .778

116 455

4.1 4.0

61 216

24 97

1 7

422 1377

15.1 12.0

St

BS

22 30

4 6

Pts 277 225 348 389 1239

Year 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 Totals

GP GS MIN-Avg 26 25 771-29.7 27 27 699-25.8 27 26 792-29.3 27 27 938-34.7 107 105 3200-29.9

FGM-FGA 110-226 88-187 126-248 144-271 468-932

16. John Heckstall Year 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 Totals

3FG-3FGA

6-6

6-4

GP GS MIN-Avg FGM-FGA Pct. 29 37 27 88-198 .444 DNP - Injured 31 160-325 .492 27 142-281 .505 114 427

18. Tony Britto Year 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 Totals

F

Pct. .487 .471 .508 .531 .502

GP GS MIN-Avg FGM-FGA Pct. 25 61-115 .530 33 161-314 .513 24 114-273 .418 26 126-271 .465 108 462-973 .475

17. Wayne Sanford Year 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 Totals

6-6

GP GS MIN-Avg 26 22 582-22.4 27 26 854-31.6 24 24 757-31.5 27 27 1004-37.2 104 99 3197-30.7

FGM-FGA 88-193 131-285 114-215 164-302 497-995

F 3FG-3FGA

F 3FG-3FGA

7-0

C

Pct. .456 .460 .530 .543 .499

3FG-3FGA

1991-96 (4)

Ppg 8.2 18.5 15.2 13.3 14.0

Year 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 Totals

GP GS MIN-Avg FGM-FGA 31 18 767-24.7 75-184 27 21 687-25.4 97-229 29 25 962-33.2 163-344 DNP - Medical Redshirt 28 28 930-33.2 144-321 115 92 3346-29.1 479-1078

Granger, Ind.

St

Ppg 9.6 6.8 14.5 24.6 14.3

1,495

1967-72 (4) Ast

Ppg 18.2 18.7 19.6 18.9

1,514

1998-02 (4)

Reb 43 76 66 60 245

Mullins, S.C. Pct.

Ast

14. Scott Neely

15. Ron Curtis

66

F 3FG-3FGA

Washington, D.C. Pct.

FTM-FTA 57-97 49-78 96-119 101-149 303-443

Pct. .588 .628 .807 .678 .684

Rpg 8.5 7.4 6.9 7.4 7.6

Reb 101 258 194 181 734

Rpg 4.0 7.8 8.1 7.0 6.8

FTM-FTA Pct. 51-79 .646 52-73 .712

Reb

Rpg

198

7.3

78-107 .729 75-109 256-368 .696

206 255

6.6 9.4

Reb 148 226 198 203 775

Rpg 5.7 8.4 8.3 7.5 7.5

FTM-FTA 49-69 69-112 81-118 77-107 276-406

Pct. .710 .616 .686 .720 .680

FTM-FTA 26-46 49-73 46-70 76-120 197-309

Pct. .565 .671 .657 .633 .638

1,239

Ast

St

Ast

St

1,200 Pts 171 391 309 329 1200

BS

Pts 125 228

Ppg 6.8 11.8 12.9 12.7 11.1

Ppg 4.3 8.4

398 444 1195

12.8 16.4 10.5

1,195

1978-82 (4) Ast 41 77 40 51 209

Ppg 10.7 8.3 12.9 14.4 11.6

BS

1971-76 (4)

Providence, R.I. Pct.

Ast 35 18 33 45 131

1975-79 (4)

Coats, N.C. Pct.

1978-82 (4)

Reb 221 201 187 200 809

Colerain, N.C. Pct.

1,377

1,191

St

BS

16 17

22 21

Pts 202 311 274 404 1191

Ppg 7.8 11.5 11.4 15.0 11.5

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1,000 Point Club 19. Peter Wish Year 1962-63 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 Totals

6-0

GP GS MIN-Avg FGM-FGA Pct. 24 19 27 195 25 161 27 82 103 457

G 3FG-3FGA

20. Tarick Johnson

6-4

G

Year 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 Totals

Pct. .452 .423 .462 .402 .435

3FG-3FGA 9-26 24-70 23-64 29-87 85-247

GP GS MIN-Avg FGM-FGA 26 0 315-12.1 56-124 27 10 541-20.0 112-265 27 27 894-33.1 180-390 23 20 607-26.4 104-259 103 57 2357-22.9 452-1038

21. Don Whaley Year 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 Totals

6-3

GP GS MIN-Avg FGM-FGA Pct. 23 22-45 .489 31 95-187 .508 26 118-224 .527 33 220-440 .500 113 455-896 .508

F 3FG-3FGA

22. Brad Childress

5-9

G

Year 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 Totals

Pct. .477 .457 .421 .435 .447

3FG-3FGA 25-49 22-58 33-83 43-91 123-281

GP GS MIN-Avg FGM-FGA 30 30 1095-36.5 93-195 27 27 996-36.9 112-245 30 28 1063-35.4 96-228 28 28 939-33.5 84-193 115 113 4093-35.6 385-861

23. Corey Best

6-3

G

Year 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 Totals

Pct. .335 .399 .410 .338 .378

3FG-3FGA 8-34 23-73 33-88 10-52 74-247

GP GS MIN-Avg FGM-FGA 25 7 614-24.6 77-230 28 28 843-30.1 130-326 27 24 851-31.5 119-290 20 18 531-26.6 52-154 100 77 2839-28.4 378-1000

24. Marshall Lovett Year 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 Totals

GP 27 9 31 26 93

GS MIN-Avg FGM-FGA 80-162 44-96 141-257 137-255 402-770

25. Lorne Merthie Year 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Totals

5-11

G

Pct. .494 .458 .549 .537 .522

3FG-3FGA

6-2

GP GS MIN-Avg FGM-FGA Pct. 30 30 871-29.0 83-227 .366 30 27 870-29.0 105-250 .420 23 21 686-29.8 85-205 .415 23 10 538-23.4 60-157 .382 106 88 2965-28.0 333-839 .397

G 3FG-3FGA 52-130 69-168 55-131 50-127 226-556

Camden, N.J. Pct.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

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Year 1986-87 2007-08 1969-70 1976-77 1993-94 1974-75 1976-77

Points 739 626 607 602 584 574 538

Pct. .393 .765 .727 .792 .727

1962-67 (4) Reb

Fayetteville, N.C. Pct. .346 .343 .359 .333 .344

FTM-FTA 17-28 48-64 79-114 47-62 191-268

Pct. .607 .750 .693 .758 .713

FTM-FTA 13-19 41-64 56-81 98-132 208-296

Pct. .684 .641 .691 .742 .703

FTM-FTA 44-59 58-67 46-60 62-75 210-261

Pct. .746 .866 .767 .827 .805

Reb 52 84 132 224 492

Rpg 2.3 2.7 5.1 6.8 4.4

FTM-FTA 43-65 85-110 94-116 47-76 269-367

Pct. .662 .773 .810 .618 .733

FTM-FTA 58-76 8-15 106-133 88-111 260-335

Pct. .763 .533 .797 .793 .776

Rpg 3.1 3.7 3.0 3.0 3.2

Reb 91 153 138 75 457

Rpg 3.6 5.5 5.1 3.8 4.6

8. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

FTM-FTA 66-84 38-48 32-50 23-29 159-211

Pct. .786 .792 .640 .793 .754

Pts 49 507 426 206 1188

Ast 23 15 48 28 114

St 12 29 31 17 89

BS 1 7 16 6 30

Pts 138 296 462 284 1180

Ast

St

BS

Pts 57 231 292 538 1118

Ast 138 130 172 103 543

St 56 51 77 59 243

BS 0 1 1 1 3

Pts 255 304 271 275 1105

Ast 48 41 80 54 223

St 13 35 29 24 101

BS 0 8 9 2 19

Pts 205 368 365 161 1099

Rpg 2.7 4.7 2.5 2.8 2.9

Reb 97 69 62 45 273

Rpg 3.2 2.3 2.7 2.0 2.6

Ast

St

BS

Pts 218 96 388 362 1064

Name Allen McRae Jonathan Rodriguez Darren White Jonathan Rodriguez Peter Wish Cordell Wise Maurice Latham Henry Wilson

Year 1968-69 2006-07 2011-12 2009-10 1964-65 1968-69 2005-06 1988-89

St 47 60 31 17 155

BS 1 3 0 2 6

Pts 284 317 257 193 1051

Ppg 2.5 7.5 11.2 16.3 9.9

1,105 Ppg 8.5 11.3 9.0 9.8 9.6

1,099 Ppg 8.2 13.1 13.5 8.1 11.0

1,064

2008-12 (4) Ast 73 52 61 46 232

Ppg 5.3 11.0 17.1 12.3 11.5

1,118

1972-76 (4)

Reb 74 42 78 74 268

Ppg 2.0 18.8 17.0 7.2 11.5

1,180

1994-98 (4)

Sanford, Fla. Pct. .400 .411 .420 .394 .406

1,188 BS

1986-90 (4)

Reb 93 99 91 84 367

Fayetteville, N.C. Pct.

St

1973-77 (4)

Wilson, N.C. Pct. .235 .315 .375 .192 .300

Ast

2000-04 (4) Rpg 2.0 3.3 5.1 5.7 3.9

Misenheimer, N.C. Pct. .510 .379 .398 .473 .438

Rpg

Reb 51 89 138 132 410

Kinston, N.C. Pct.

All-Time 500-Point Seasons (Senior College / 1961-2012)

FTM-FTA 11-28 117-153 104-143 42-53 274-377

Ppg 8.1 10.7 12.5 13.9 11.4

1,051 Ppg 9.5 10.6 11.2 8.4 9.9

Points 536 536 536 522 507 504 503 500

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Team Records (NCAA Division I / 1977-2012) Game Points (Overall): 133 vs. Methodist (12/2/87) Points (Road): 100 vs. Baptist (1/13/79) Points (In loss): 99 (99-110) vs. Northwestern (LA) State (12/14/77); 99 (99-105) vs. Stetson (1/20/79); 99 (99-103) vs. Belmont (OT) (2/18/06) Points (Combined): 217 (133-84) vs. Methodist (12/2/87) Points (1st half): 67 vs. Methodist (12/2/87) Points (2nd half): 66 vs. Methodist (12/2/87) Points (Overtime): 19 vs. Jacksonville State (12/4/00) Points (Big South Reg. Season): 99 vs. Augusta (2/6/89) Points (Big South Reg. Season / Road): 96 at Winthrop (2/22/93) Points (A-Sun Reg. Season): 104 vs. Stetson (2/8/07) Points (A-Sun Reg. Season / Road): 95 at Lipscomb (1/4/06) Fewest Points (Home): 36 vs. High Point (12/1/80) Fewest Points (Road): 36 at North Carolina State (11/18/98); 36 at UNC Wilmington (12/11/02) Fewest Points (1st half): 8 at College of Charleston (1/29/98) Fewest Points (2nd half): 13 vs. Wake Forest (12/9/89) Fewest Points (Overtime): 3 vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay (1/27/83) Largest Win Margin: 52 (114-62) vs. Ferrum (1/3/94) Largest Win Margin (Division I Opponent): 43 (87-44) at Kennesaw State (1/31/09) Largest Win Margin (Gore Arena): 48 (103-55) vs. Methodist (12/10/11) Largest Win Margin (Big South Reg. Season): 37 (99-62) vs. Augusta (2/6/89) Largest Win Margin (A-Sun Opponent): 43 (87-44) at Kennesaw State (1/31/09) Largest Road Win Margin: 43 (87-44) at Kennesaw State (1/31/09) Largest Loss Margin: 55 (44-99) at North Carolina State (11/26/04) Largest Loss Margin (Carter Gym): 39 (58-97) vs. College of Charleston (2/3/97) Largest Loss Margin (Gore Arena): 25 (50-75) vs. Belmont (1/30/10) Field Goals Made: 54 vs. Methodist (12/2/87) Field Goals Attempted: 88 vs. Methodist (12/2/87) Field Goal Percentage: 70.0 (28-40) vs. Brooklyn (1/20/86) Field Goal Percentage (Big South Reg. Season): 63.5 (33-52) vs. Radford (2/20/89) Field Goal Percentage (A-Sun Reg. Season): 65.1 (28-43) at Jacksonville State (1/4/03) 3-Pt. Field Goals Made: 16 at Winthrop (2/22/93) 3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted: 38 vs. East Tennessee State (1/7/06) 3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage: 80.0 (8-10) vs. Charleston Southern (1/25/92) Free Throws Made: 36 vs. Lipscomb (1/31/04) Free Throws Attempted: 49 vs. Towson State (12/3/83); 49 vs. Baptist (1/13/90) Free Throw Percentage (10-19 attempts): 100.0 (11-11) vs. College of Charleston (1/27/96) (20-29 attempts): 95.2 (20-21) vs. Mercer (1/30/03) (30-39 attempts): 86.8 (33-38) at Lipscomb (1/23/10) (40 or more attempts): 77.5 (31-40) vs. Virginia Military (2/19/81) Rebounds: 62 vs. Methodist (12/8/80); 62 vs. Methodist (12/1/86) Assists: 34 vs. Methodist (12/2/87) Steals: 20 vs. Pembroke State (2/5/79) Blocked Shots: 13 vs. Methodist (12/1/86) Longest Game: 55 minutes (84-95 loss, 3ot) vs. Radford (2/11/88) Turnovers: 37 at Vanderbilt (12/19/98) Fewest Turnovers: 3 at Samford (2/2/95) Personal Fouls: 39 vs. Northwestern (LA) State (12/14/77) Fouled Out: 5 vs. Northwestern (LA) State (12/14/77)

Season Most Victories: 20 (1993-94) Most Victories (Regular Season): 19 (2009-10) Most Victories (Big South): 12 (1993-94) Most Victories (A-Sun): 14 (2009-10) Fewest Victories: 2 (2004-05) Fewest Losses: 9 (1993-94) Most Losses: 25 (2004-05) Best Winning Percentage: 69.0 (1993-94) Worst Winning Percentage: 07.4 (2-25) in 2004-05

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Longest Winning Streak: 7 games (1993-94), (1995-96) Longest Losing Streak: 22 games (2004-05) Most Points: 2,433 (2006-07) Highest Scoring Average: 82.8 (2005-06) Field Goals Made: 854 (1986-87) Field Goals Attempted: 1,837 (2005-06) Field Goal Percentage: 48.7 (812-1668) in 1988-89 3-Pt. Field Goals Made: 276 (2005-06) 3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted: 787 (2005-06) 3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage: 44.4 (115-259) in 1986-87 Free Throws Made: 577 (2006-07) Free Throws Attempted: 799 (2006-07) Free Throw Percentage: 72.2 (577-799) (2006-07) Rebounds: 1,129 (2011-12) Assists: 509 (2006-07) Steals: 314 (2009-10) Blocked Shots: 167 (2011-12) Games (Regular Season): 31 (2011-12) Games (With Post Season): 32 (2011-12) Minutes Played: 6,425 (2011-12) Turnovers: 553 (2006-07) Personal Fouls: 680 (2010-11) Fouled Out: 28 (1979-80)

Campbell 100-Point Games Score FG FT Opponent 133-84 54 (4) 21 Methodist 114-62 40 (6) 28 Ferrum 107-65 40 (10) 17 Ohio Valley 106-87 41 24 Pembroke State 106-66 38 (9) 21 UNC Pembroke 105-74 40 (4) 21 Methodist 104-82 30 (15) 29 Stetson 103-55 38 (9) 18 Methodist 101-88 31 (12) 27 Radford 100-78 41 18 Baptist 100-94 32 (8) 28 UNC Wilmington (Three-point field goals in parenthesis)

Date 12/2/87 1/3/94 12/30/06 2/5/79 11/11/06 12/1/86 2/8/07 12/10/11 12/18/06 1/13/79 11/20/06

Site Carter Gym Carter Gym Carter Gym Carter Gym Carter Gym Carter Gym Carter Gym Gore Arena Carter Gym Charleston, S.C. Carter Gym

Campbell Opponent 100-Point Games Score FG FT Opponent Date 82-120 42 (21) 15 Troy State 1/28/04 82-119 48 (10) 13 San Diego State 12/12/06 99-110 37 36 Northwestern State 12/14/77 96-110 41 (9) 19 East Tennessee State 1/7/06 83-108 47 14 North Carolina State 12/9/78 73-108 41 (6) 20 Florida State 12/22/05 73-107 36 (14) 21 Troy State 1/3/04 56-106 39 (16) 12 Central Florida 2/28/04 99-105(ot) 39 27 Stetson 1/20/79 67-105 41 (13) 10 East Carolina 1/2/92 66-105 43 19 Marshall 2/13/82 81-104 38 (14) 14 Creighton 11/25/11 80-103 36 (13) 18 Florida International 1/17/98 99-103(ot) 37 (8) 21 Belmont 2/18/06 91-102 37 (11) 17 Belmont 1/2/06 62-101 38 (9) 16 Wake Forest 12/10/88 71-100 43 14 North Carolina State 12/19/79 65-100 35 30 Western Carolina 1/19/81 75-100 39 (14) 8 Troy State 2/1/03 76-100 37 (9) 17 East Tennessee State 1/9/07 86-100 30 (7) 33 Northwestern State 2/18/12 (Three-point field goals in parenthesis)

Site Troy, Ala. San Diego, Calif. Natchitoches, La. Carter Gym Raleigh, N.C. Tallahassee, Fla. Carter Gym Orlando, Fla. DeLand, Fla. Greenville, N.C. Huntington, W.Va. Omaha, Neb. Carter Gym Carter Gym Nashville, Tenn. Winston-Salem, N.C. Raleigh, N.C. Cullowhee, N.C. Carter Gym Carter Gym Natchitoches, La.

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Individual Records (NCAA Division I / 1977-2012) Note: Campbell’s all-time school record for points scored in a game is 46 held by Johnny Marshbanks vs. Mars Hill (12/1/67) during the NAIA days and by George Lehmann vs. Brewton-Parker (1/15/60) in junior college period. Campbell’s all-time record for rebounds in a game is 26 by Cordell Wise vs. High Point in ’68.

Game Points (Overall): 39 by Clarence Grier vs. Virginia Wesleyan (1/7/87) Points (Road): 37 by Adam Fellers at UNC Asheville (11/18/00) Points (A-Sun): 35 by Adam Fellers vs. Jacksonville State (12/4/00) Points (A-Sun Road): 34 by Jonathan Rodriguez at Gardner-Webb (2/16/08) Points (A-Sun Tournament): 25 by Scott Neely at Stetson (2/29/96) Points (Big South): 38 by Clarence Grier vs. Radford (2/2/87) Points (Big South Tournament): 32 by Henry Wilson vs. UNC Asheville (2/27/87); 32 by Scott Neely vs. Radford (3/5/94) Points (Two Players): 60 by Henry Wilson (30) and Mark Mocnik (30) vs. Augusta (3/2/89) Points (Three Players): 72 by Fred Whitfield (26), Ron Curtis (24) and John Heckstall (22) vs. Stetson (1/20/79); 72 by Henry Wilson (30), Mark Mocnik (30) and Brad Childress (12) vs. Augusta (3/2/89) Points (Four Players): 91 by Fred Whitfield (26), Ron Curtis (24), John Heckstall (22) and Darrell Mauldin (19) vs. Stetson (1/20/79) Field Goals Made: 16 by Clarence Grier vs. East Carolina (12/17/86); 16 by Tarick Johnson vs. Lipscomb (2/12/03) Field Goals Attempted: 33 by Joe Spinks vs. Liberty (3/7/94) FG Percentage (10-14 attempts): 100.0 (10-10) by Billy Ellison vs. Mount Olive (2/6/92); 91.7 (1112) by Adam Fellers vs. Florida Atlantic (2/7/02) (15-19 attempts): 86.7 (13-15) by Henry Wilson vs. Radford (1/30/89) (20-24 attempts): 65.0 (13-20) by Clarence Grier vs. Howard (12/8/86) (25 or more attempts): 57.7 (15-26) by Clarence Grier vs. Virginia Wesleyan (1/7/87) 3-Pt. Field Goals Made: 11 by Scott Neely at Coastal Carolina (1/29/94) 3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted: 17 by Scott Neely at Coastal Carolina (1/29/94); 17 by Adam Fellers vs. Troy State (1/27/01) 3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage (Min.10 att.): 64.7 (11-17) by Scott Neely at Coastal Carolina (1/29/94) Free Throws Made: 15 by Corey Best at Wofford (1/20/97) Free Throws Attempted: 20 by Ron Curtis vs. East Carolina (1/20/82) Free Throw Percentage (Min. 10 att.): 100.0 (12-12) by Keys Benston vs. Northwestern (LA) State (12/14/77) 1.000 (12-12) by Trey Freeman vs. East Carolina (11/14/11) Rebounds: 19 by Henry Wilson vs. Methodist (12/1/86) Rebounds (A-Sun): 18 by Jonathan Rodriguez at Belmont (2/28/08) Assists (Home): 16 by Dan Pogue vs. UNC Asheville (2/8/93) Assists (Road): 13 by Dan Pogue at UNC Greensboro (2/24/94) Steals: 10 by Ledell Eackles vs. UNC Pembroke (11/11/06) Blocked Shots: 7 by Tony Britto vs. East Tennessee State (12/17/79); 7 by Kelvin Nash vs. Texas Christian (12/18/84); 7 by Henry Wilson vs. Methodist (12/1/86); 7 by Jamie Simmons vs. Elon (12/3/99), 7 by Kyle Vejraska vs. East Tennessee State (2/23/09) Minutes Played: 55 by Brad Childress vs. Radford (2/11/88) Turnovers: 11 by Dan Pogue vs. UNC Wilmington (11/29/94)

Season Points (Overall): 739 by Clarence Grier (1986-87) Scoring Average: 24.6 by Clarence Grier (1986-87) Points (Freshman): 536 by Jonathan Rodriguez (2006-07) Points (Sophomore): 626 by Jonathan Rodriguez (2006-08) Points (Junior): 536 by Darren White (2011-12) Points (Senior): 739 by Clarence Grier (1986-87) 20-Point Games: 20 by Clarence Grier (1986-87) 30-Point Games: 8 by Clarence Grier (1986-87) Consecutive 20-Point Games: 7 by Clarence Grier (1986-87) Games Scoring in Double Figures: 30 by Clarence Grier (1986-87) Field Goals Made: 287 by Clarence Grier (1986-87)

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Field Goals Attempted: 573 by Clarence Grier (1986-87) Field Goal Percentage (5.0 FG/gm): 61.0 (177-290) by Eric Griffin(2011-12) 3-Pt.Field Goals Made: 107 by Eric Smith (2005-06) 3-Pt.Field Goals Attempted: 268 by Eric Smith (2005-06) 3-Pt.Field Goal Percentage: 51.0 (25-49) by Brad Childress (1986-87); 47.3 (43-91) by Brad Childress (1989-90); 46.8 (81-173) by Scott Neely (‘93-94) Free Throws Made: 208 by Jonathan Rodriguez (2007-08) Free Throws Attempted: 272 by Jonathan Rodriguez (2007-08) Free Throw Percentage: (75-99 attempts): 92.1 (70-76) by Darrell Mauldin (1978-79) (100-199 attempts): 87.1 (101-116) by Trey Freeman (2011-12) (200 or more attempts): 77.9 (173-222) by Jonathan Rodriguez (2009-10) Consecutive Free Throws Made: 35 by Trey Freeman (2011-12) Rebounds: 304 by Jonathan Rodriguez (2007-08) Rebound Average: 10.1 by Jonathan Rodriguez (2007-08) Offensive Rebounds: 112 by Maurice Latham (2005-06) Assists: 207 by Dan Pogue (1993-94) Steals: 94 by Ledell Eackles (2006-07) Blocked Shots: 73 by Eric Griffin (2011-12) Minutes Played: 1,095 by Brad Childress (1986-87) Games Played: 32 by Darren White, Marvelle Harris (2011-12) Games Started: 31 by Mark Mocnik, Joe Spinks (1991-92); by Jonathan Rodriguez (2006-07); by Junard Hartley (2010-11); by Eric Griffin (2011-12) Turnovers: 118 by Ledell Eackles (2005-06) Personal Fouls: 108 by Diego Aguiar (2004-05) Fouled Out: 11 by Juan Austin (1982-83)

Career Points: 2,153 by Jonathan Rodriguez (2006-10) Scoring Average: 17.8 by Jonathan Rodriguez (2006-10) 20-Point Games: 48 by Jonathan Rodriguez (2006-10) 30-Point Games: 8 by Clarence Grier (1983-87) Consecutive Double Figure Scoring Games: 43 by Jonathan Rodriguez (2007-08 & 2008-09) Field Goals Made: 712 by Jonathan Rodriguez (2006-10) Field Goals Attempted: 1,490 by Jonathan Rodriguez (2006-10) Field Goal Percentage: 55.9 (313-560) by Eric Griffin (2010-12) 3-Pt. Field Goals Made: 316 by Adam Fellers (1998-02) 3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted: 805 by Adam Fellers (1998-02) 3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage: (Min 100 3FGM) 44.1 (244-553) by Scott Neely (199196) Free Throws Made: 653 by Jonathan Rodriguez (2006-10) Free Throws Attempted: 860 by Jonathan Rodriguez (2006-10) Free Throw Percentage: 84.5 (197-233) by Adam Fellers (1998-02) Consecutive Free Throws Made: 35 by John Huffstetler (1984-85 & ‘85-86); 35 by Trey Freeman (2011-12) Rebounds: 1066 by Jonathan Rodriguez (2006-10) Rebound Average: 8.8 by Jonathan Rodriguez (2006-10) Offensive Rebounds: 332 by Jonathan Rodriguez (2006-10) Assists: 709 by Dan Pogue (1992-96) Steals: 243 by Brad Childress (1986-90) Blocked Shots: 156 by Henry Wilson (1985-89) Games Played: 121 by Jonathan Rodriguez, Kyle Vejraska (2006-10) and Junard Hartley (2007-11) Games Started: 121 by Jonathan Rodriguez (2006-10) Turnovers: 371 by Dan Pogue (1992-96) Personal Fouls: 363 by Joe Spinks (1990-94) Fouled Out: 26 by Juan Austin (1982-86)

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Individual Class Records (NCAA Division I / 1977-2012) Freshman

Game

Season

Points:

536 by Jonathan Rodriguez (2006-07)

Rebounds: Assists:

30 by Mark Mocnik vs. Augusta (3/2/90) 30 by Jonathan Rodriguez at Stetson (1/15/07) 18 by Ron Curtis vs. Samford (2/10/79) 16 by Dan Pogue vs. UNC Asheville (2/8/93)

272 by Jonathan Rodriguez (2006-07) 153 by Dan Pogue (1992-93)

Sophomore

Game

Season

Points:

626 by Jonathan Rodriguez (2007-08)

Rebounds: Assists:

34 by Jonathan Rodriguez at UNC Asheville (12/13/07) 34 by Jonathan Rodriguez at Gardner-Webb (2/16/08) 19 by Henry Wilson vs. Methodist (12/1/86) 13 by Dan Pogue at UNC Greensboro (2/24/94)

304 by Jonathan Rodriguez (2007-08) 207 by Dan Pogue (1993-94)

Junior

Game

Season

Points:

536 by Darren White (2011-12)

Rebounds: Assists:

37 by Adam Fellers at UNC Asheville (11/18/00) 37 by Tarick Johnson vs. Lipscomb (2/12/03) 18 by Mike Vandy vs. Pembroke State (12/11/82) 12 by Junard Hartley vs. Stetson (1/16/10)

226 by Larry Canady (1982-83) 178 by Junard Hartley (2009-10)

Senior

Game

Season

Points: Rebounds: Assists

39 by Clarence Grier vs. Virginia Wesleyan (1/7/87) 17 by Freddie Butler at Georgia State (2/4/95) 12 by Dan Pogue at Central Florida (2/10/96)

739 by Clarence Grier (1986-87) 268 by Eric Griffin (2011-12) 183 by Dan Pogue (1995-96)

Highest Attendance at a Campbell Basketball Home Game (Top 10) Attendance 3205 3035 3028 3023 2947 2778 2672 2563 2411 2318

Opponent Virginia Tech UNC Asheville East Carolina East Tennessee State VMI East Carolina Winthrop Chowan Stetson Presbyterian

Date Nov. 23, 2009 Jan. 12, 2012 Nov. 14, 2011 Feb. 19, 2010 Jan. 21, 2012 Nov. 17, 2009 Feb. 9, 2012 Nov. 15, 2008 Jan. 16, 2010 Feb. 4, 2012

Facility Pope Convocation Center / Gore Arena Pope Convocation Center / Gore Arena Pope Convocation Center / Gore Arena Pope Convocation Center / Gore Arena Pope Convocation Center / Gore Arena Pope Convocation Center / Gore Arena Pope Convocation Center / Gore Arena Pope Convocation Center / Gore Arena Pope Convocation Center / Gore Arena Pope Convocation Center / Gore Arena

Location Buies Creek, N.C. Buies Creek, N.C. Buies Creek, N.C. Buies Creek, N.C. Buies Creek, N.C. Buies Creek, N.C. Buies Creek, N.C. Buies Creek, N.C. Buies Creek, N.C. Buies Creek, N.C.

Highest Attendance at a Campbell Basketball Road Game (Top 20) Attendance 22,411 16,683 15,800 (cap.) 12,672 12,400 (cap.) 12,172 11,800 11,495 11,279 10,501 10,443 9847 9806 9782 9571 9314 8945 8854 8734 8729

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Opponent at Kentucky at Creighton Duke (NCAA) at Minnesota at North Carolina State at North Carolina State at North Carolina State at South Carolina at Wake Forest at Iowa at Tennessee at Virginia Tech at Virginia Tech at Louisiana State at Evansville at Duke at Wake Forest at Virginia Tech at Wake Forest at South Carolina

Date Dec. 29, 2004 Nov. 25, 2011 Mar. 19, 1992 Dec. 1, 1997 Nov. 24, 1984 Nov. 26, 2004 Dec. 30, 1983 Nov. 28, 2007 Dec. 21, 1996 Nov. 23, 2011 Dec. 23, 2004 Dec. 23, 2006 Nov. 12, 2010 Dec. 16, 1992 Dec. 17, 1994 Jan. 13, 1997 Nov. 25, 2000 Dec. 17, 2011 Nov. 20, 1999 Dec. 18, 1999

Facility Rupp Arena CenturyLink Center Omaha Greensboro Coliseum Williams Arena Reynolds Coliseum RBC Center Reynolds Coliseum Colonial Center LJV Memorial Coliseum Carver-Hawkeye Arena Thompson-Boling Arena Cassell Coliseum Cassell Coliseum Maravich Assembly Center Roberts Stadium Cameron Indoor Stadium LJV Memorial Coliseum Cassell Coliseum LJV Memorial Coliseum Carolina Coliseum

Location Lexington, Ky. Omaha, Neb. Greensboro, N.C. Minneapolis, Minn. Raleigh, N.C. Raleigh, N.C. Raleigh, N.C. Columbia, S.C. Winston-Salem, N.C. Iowa City, Iowa Knoxville, Tenn. Blacksburg, Va. Blacksburg, Va. Baton Rouge, La. Evansville, Ind. Durham, N.C. Winston-Salem, N.C. Blacksburg, Va. Winston-Salem, N.C. Columbia, S.C.

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Career Leaders (NCAA Division I / 1977-2012) Scoring 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

Name Jonathan Rodriguez Joe Spinks Mark Mocnik Henry Wilson Clarence Grier Adam Fellers Scott Neely Ron Curtis Tony Britto Tarick Johnson Brad Childress Corey Best Lorne Merthie

Ht. 6-5 6-7 6-5 6-7 6-7 6-2 6-3 6-6 7-0 6-4 5-9 6-3 6-2

Pos. F F F F F G G F C G G G G

Hometown Bayamon, P.R. Asheboro, N.C. Fayetteville, N.C. Hopkins, S.C. Greensboro, N.C. Fayetteville, N.C. Granger, Ind. Washington, D.C. Providence, R.I. Fayetteville, N.C. Misenheimer, N.C. Wilson, N.C. Sanford, Fla.

Scoring Average (Min. 2 years played)

Rebounds

Name 1. Jonathan Rodriguez 2. Joe Spinks 3. Maurice Latham 4. Eric Smith 5. Eric Griffin 6. Henry Wilson 7. Andrea McGee 8. Clarence Grier 9. Mark Mocnik 10. Rod Gourdine

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Years 2006-10 1990-94 2004-06 2005-07 2010-12 1985-89 1983-85 1983-87 1988-93 1989-91

Avg. 17.8 15.4 14.96 14.53 14.47 14.45 14.296 14.283 14.1 13.95

Years 2006-10 1990-94 1985-89 1983-87 1988-93 1978-82 1998-02 1991-96 1978-82 2000-04

FGM 712 647 621 586 556 497 491 479 468 452

Field Goals Made Name 1. Jonathan Rodriguez 2. Joe Spinks 3. Henry Wilson 4. Clarence Grier 5. Mark Mocnik 6. Tony Britto 7. Adam Fellers 8. Scott Neely 9. Ron Curtis 10. Tarick Johnson

Years 2006-10 1988-93 1983-87 1990-94 1998-02 1985-89 1991-96 2000-04 1994-98 1978-82

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Years 2006-10 1990-94 1978-82 1978-82 1985-89 1985-89 1996-00 1999-03 2010-12 1994-98

Reb. 1066 954 809 775 724 630 616 484 468 457

Years 2010-12 1989-93 1985-89 1977-80 1999-03 1990-94 1977-81 1977-80 1996-00 2004-06

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Name Jonathan Rodriguez Joe Spinks Larry Canady Eric Griffin Ron Curtis John Heckstall Maurice Latham Tony Britto Henry Wilson Sanders Jackson

Years 2006-10 1990-94 1982-84 2010-12 1978-82 1977-79 2004-06 1978-82 1985-89 1985-89

Avg. 8.8 8.6 7.9 7.8 7.6 7.5 7.54 7.45 6.5 5.73

Offensive Rebounds (since 1988-89) FGA 1490 1307 1276 1251 1214 1138 1078 1038 1000 995

Field Goal Percentage (Minimum 400 att.) Name 1. Eric Griffin 2. Billy Ellison 3. Henry Wilson 4. Darrell Mauldin 5. Jonte’ Edwards 6. Joe Spinks 7. Rodney McCants 8. Fred Whitfield 9. Jamie Simmons 10. Maurice Latham

Name Jonathan Rodriguez Joe Spinks Ron Curtis Tony Britto Henry Wilson Sanders Jackson Jamie Simmons Jonte’ Edwards Eric Griffin Corey Best

Points 2,153 1,711 1,635 1,604 1,514 1,495 1,377 1,239 1,191 1,180 1,105 1,099 1,051

Rebound Average (Minimum 300 rebounds)

Field Goals Attempted Name 1. Jonathan Rodriguez 2. Mark Mocnik 3. Clarence Grier 4. Joe Spinks 5. Adam Fellers 6. Henry Wilson 7. Scott Neely 8. Tarick Johnson 9. Corey Best 10. Tony Britto

Years 2006-10 (4) 1990-94 (4) 1988-93 (4) 1985-89 (4) 1983-87 (4) 1998-02 (4) 1991-96 (4) 1978-82 (4) 1978-82 (4) 2000-04 (4) 1986-90 (4) 1994-98 (4) 2008-12 (4)

Pct. .559 .5458 .5457 .526 .520 .517 .51534 .51524 .514 .505

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Name Jonathan Rodriguez Joe Spinks Jamie Simmons Jonte Edwards Scott Neely Corey Best Kyle Vejraska Maurice Latham Diego Aguiar Preston Dodson

Years 2006-10 1990-94 1996-00 1999-03 1991-96 1994-98 2006-10 2004-06 2003-06 2007-11

OR 332 238 229 196 178 177 173 172 169 167

3-Point FG Percentage (Min. 100 3FGM) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Name Scott Neely Brad Childress Lorne Merthie Eric Smith Mark Mocnik Adam Fellers

Years 1991-96 1986-90 2008-12 2005-06 1988-93 1998-02

Pct. .441 .438 .406 .399 .395 .3926

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Mark Mocnik Scott Neely Lorne Merthie Jake Wohlfeil Eric Smith Reggie Bishop Darrin Hucks Brad Childress Ruell Pringle

1988-92 1991-96 2008-12 2004-08 2005-07 2004-08 1996-00 1986-90 2004-07

295 244 226 176 172 138 132 123 109

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Name Adam Fellers Mark Mocnik Lorne Merthie Scott Neely Jake Wohlfeil Eric Smith Reggie Bishop Darrin Hucks Ruell Pringle Dennis Hurst

Years 1998-02 1988-93 2008-12 1991-96 2004-08 2005-06 2004-08 1996-00 2004-07 1992-96

3PA 805 747 556 553 479 458 380 360 320 295

Free Throw Percentage (Min. 130 att.) Name Adam Fellers Darrell Mauldin Jake Wohlfeil 4. Brad Childress 5. Mark Mocnik 6. Scott Neely 7. Keys Benston 8. Jonathan Rodriguez 9. Reggie Bishop 10. Lorne Merthie 1. 2.

Years 1998-02 1977-80 2004-08 1986-90 1988-93 1991-96 1977-80 2006-10 2004-08 2008-12

Pct. .845 .839 .839 .805 .779 .778 .767 .759 .757 .754

Years 2006-10 1985-89 1990-94 1983-87 1978-82 1999-03 1994-98 2007-11 1988-93 1986-90

FTM 653 362 345 335 303 271 269 227 226 210

Years 20061990-94 1985-89 1983-87 1978-82 1999-03 1994-98 2007-11 1978-82 1989-93

FTA 860 537 531 447 443 426 367 331 309 297

Free Throws Made 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Name Jonathan Rodriguez Henry Wilson Joe Spinks Clarence Grier Ron Curtis Jonte’ Edwards Corey Best Junard Hartley Mark Mocnik Brad Childress

Free Throws Attempted 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Name Jonathan Rodriguez Joe Spinks Henry Wilson Clarence Grier Ron Curtis Jonte’ Edwards Corey Best Junard Hartley Tony Britto Billy Ellison

3-Point Field Goals Made 1.

Name Adam Fellers

Years 1998-02

3PM 316

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Career Leaders (NCAA Division I / 1977-2012) Assists Name 1. Dan Pogue 2. Junard Hartley 3. Brad Childress 4. Joe Spinks 5. Juan Austin 6. Ledell Eackles 7. Jonathan Rodriguez 8. Harvey Smith 9. Brooks Lee 10. Amir Celestin

Fouled Out Years 1992-96 2007-11 1986-90 1990-94 1982-86 2005-07 2006-10 1980-84 2001-03 2008-12

AST 701 600 543 344 336 294 286 284 254 250

Years 1986-90 1990-94 2007-11 2006-10 1992-96 2008-12 2005-07 1982-86 1977-80 1980-84

ST 243 220 212 175 169 155 145 123 116 116

Years 1985-89 1990-94 2010-12 1988-91 1996-00 2006-08 1978-82 1995-98 20101982-85

BS 156 155 134 113 108 103 100 98 78 77

Games Started

Years 1992-96 2006-10 2007-11 1990-94 1986-90 1978-82 1985-89 1983-87 1978-82 1980-84

TO 371 346 342 297 268 265 264 249 242 237

Minutes Played

Years 1990-94 1978-82 1985-89 1982-86 2006-10 1978-82 2007-11 1986-90 1992-96 1978-82

PF 363 345 338 325 318 314 309 304 291 289

Average Minutes (Minimum 3000 minutes)

Steals 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Name Brad Childress Joe Spinks Junard Hartley Jonathan Rodriguez Dan Pogue Lorne Merthie Ledell Eackles Juan Austin Fred Whitfield Harvey Smith Name Henry Wilson Joe Spinks Eric Griffin Marvin Edmonds Jamie Simmons Kyle Vejraska Tony Britto Charles Davis Marvelle Harris Kelvin Nash

Turnovers 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Name Dan Pogue Jonathan Rodriguez Junard Hartley Joe Spinks Brad Childress Tony Britto Henry Wilson Clarence Grier Ron Curtis Harvey Smith

Personal Fouls 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

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Name Joe Spinks Ron Curtis Henry Wilson Juan Austin Kyle Vejraska Tony Britto Junard Hartley Brad Childress Dan Pogue Rett Newton

4. 5. 6. 8.

Name Juan Austin Ron Curtis Joe Spinks Henry Wilson Damien Hannibal Kelvin Nash Diego Aguiar Rodney McCants Rett Newton Harvey Smith

Years 1982-86 1978-82 1990-94 1985-89 1999-01 1982-85 2003-06 1977-81 1978-82 1980-84

DQ 26 21 21 19 17 16 16 15 15 15

Years 2006-10 2006-10 2007-11 2007-11 1988-93 2004-08 1986-90 1991-96 2008-12 1985-89 1990-94

Games 121 121 121 117 116 116 115 115 115 111 111

Years 2006-10 2007-11 1986-90 1985-89 1978-82 1990-94 1978-82 1992-96 1991-96 2008-12

Starts 121 115 113 107 105 105 99 95 92 88

Years 1986-90 2006-10 2007-11 1990-94 1998-02 1985-89 1991-96 1992-96 1988-93 1978-82

Min. 4093 3968 3536 3505 3496 3457 3346 3295 3246 3200

Games Played

Blocked Shots 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. 2.

Name Jonathan Rodriguez Kyle Vejraska Junard Hartley 4. Preston Dodson 5. Mark Mocnik Reggie Bishop 7. Brad Childress Scott Neely Amir Celestin 10. Henry Wilson Joe Spinks 1.

Name Jonathan Rodriguez Junard Hartley Brad Childress Henry Wilson Ron Curtis Joe Spinks 7. Tony Britto 8. Dan Pogue 9. Scott Neely 10. Lorne Merthie 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Name Brad Childress Jonathan Rodriguez Junard Hartley Joe Spinks Adam Fellers Henry Wilson Scott Neely Dan Pogue Mark Mocnik Ron Curtis Name Brad Childress Jonathan Rodriguez Adam Fellers Dan Pogue Joe Spinks Henry Wilson Tony Britto Ron Curtis Junard Hartley Harvey Smith

Years 1986-90 2006-10 1998-02 1992-96 1990-94 1985-89 1978-82 1978-82 2007-11 1980-84

GP 115 121 110 104 111 111 104 107 121 109

Min. Avg. 4093 35.6 3968 32.8 3496 31.8 3295 31.7 3505 31.6 3457 31.1 3197 30.7 3200 29.9 3536 29.2 3177 29.14

Joe Spinks, the ‘94 Big South Player of the Year, led the Camels to wins at N.C. State and South Carolina.

Adam Fellers holds school records for 3-pointers made and attempted, plus highest free throw percentage on the Division I level.

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Single-Season Leaders (NCAA Division I / 1977-2012) 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Scoring Average 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Name Clarence Grier Jonathan Rodriguez Joe Spinks Rod Gourdine Joe Spinks Henry Wilson Henry Wilson Maurice Latham Jonathan Rodriguez Jonathan Rodriguez

Year 1986-87 2007-08 1993-94 1990-91 1992-93 1988-89 1987-88 2005-06 2009-10 2006-07

G 30 30 28 16 24 30 27 28 30 31

Points Name 1. Clarence Grier 2. Jonathan Rodriguez 3. Joe Spinks 4. Jonathan Rodriguez Darren White 6. Jonathan Rodriguez 7. Maurice Latham 8. Henry Wilson 9. Mark Mocnik 10. Henry Wilson

Year 1986-87 2007-08 1993-94 2006-07 2011-12 2009-10 2005-06 1988-89 1991-92 1987-88

Pts. 739 626 584 536 536 522 503 500 495 493

Year 1986-87 1993-94 2007-08 2011-12 1987-88 1988-89 2006-07 2005-06 2002-03 2011-12

FGM 287 215 202 197 191 191 184 181 180 177

Year 1986-87 1993-94 2007-08 2006-07 2002-03 2011-12 1991-92 1999-00 2005-06 1989-90

FGA 573 438 414 393 390 379 364 354 353 346

Field Goals Made Name Clarence Grier Joe Spinks Jonathan Rodriguez Darren White Henry Wilson Henry Wilson 7. Jonathan Rodriguez 8. Maurice Latham 9. Tarick Johnson 10. Eric Griffin 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Field Goals Attempted 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Name Clarence Grier Joe Spinks Jonathan Rodriguez Jonathan Rodriguez Tarick Johnson Darren White Mark Mocnik Adam Fellers Eric Smith Mark Mocnik

Field Goal Percentage (Min. 5.0 FGM/gm) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Name Eric Griffin Henry Wilson Henry Wilson Joe Spinks Jonte’ Edwards

Year 2011-12 1987-88 1988-89 1992-93 2001-02

FG-A Pct. 177-290 .610 191-333 .5736 191-343 .55685 174-313 .5559 143-260 .550

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

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Year 2007-08 1990-91 2005-06 2006-07 1993-94

6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

3FG 7 14 45 21 25 0 0 18 23 20

FT 158 208 109 83 81 118 111 123 173 148

Eric Griffin Ron Curtis Joe Spinks Tony Britto Jonathan Rodriguez

Pts. 739 626 584 306 454 500 493 503 522 536 2011-12 1978-79 1991-92 1979-80 2008-09

Avg. 24.6 20.866 20.857 19.1 18.9 18.5 18.3 18.0 17.4 17.3 31 26 31 27 30

268 221 261 226 248

8.65 8.5 8.42 8.37 8.27

Year 2007-08 2006-07 2011-12 1990-91 1991-92 2005-06 2008-09 1993-94 2009-10 1986-87

Reb. 304 272 268 262 261 250 248 245 242 239

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9.

G 30 28 28 31 28

Reb. Avg. 304 10.1 262 9.4 250 8.9 272 8.77 245 8.75

Year 2005-06 2007-08 2004-05 2008-09 2011-12 2006-07 1988-89 2009-10 2001-02 2005-06

OR 112 93 92 91 83 76 72 72 69 69

(Min. 1.5 made per team game) Name Year 1. Brad Childress 1989-90 2. Scott Neely 1993-94 3. Larry Spencer 1986-87 4. Scott Neely 1992-93 5. George Miller 1997-98 6. Mark Mocnik 1988-89 7. Scott Neely 1995-96 8. Lorne Merthie 2010-11 9. Mark Mocnik 1991-92 10. Lorne Merthie 2009-10 11. Lorne Merthie 2008-09

1. 2. 4. 5.

Name Eric Smith Adam Fellers Mark Mocnik Adam Fellers Mark Mocnik Eric Smith Scott Neely Adam Fellers Jake Wohlfeil Reggie Bishop

Year 2005-06 1999-00 1991-92 2000-01 1992-93 2006-07 1995-96 2001-02 2007-08 2007-08

3PA 268 240 229 216 207 190 186 189 180 178

3P-A 43-91 81-173 52-113 53-118 44-101 60-140 79-186 55-131 96-229 69-168 52-130

Year 2005-06 1991-92 1999-00 2000-01 1993-94

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Name Jonathan Rodriguez Jonathan Rodriguez Clarence Grier Jonathan Rodriguez Jonathan Rodriguez Maurice Latham Eric Griffin Henry Wilson Jonte’ Edwards Henry Wilson

Year 2007-08 2009-10 1986-87 2006-07 2008-09 2005-06 2011-12 1988-89 2001-02 1987-88

FTM 208 173 158 148 124 123 121 118 115 111

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Name Jonathan Rodriguez Jonathan Rodriguez Eric Griffin Jonathan Rodriguez Clarence Grier Joe Spinks Jonte’ Edwards Henry Wilson Henry Wilson Maurice Latham

Year 2007-08 2009-10 2011-12 2006-07 1986-87 1993-94 2001-02 1988-89 1987-88 2005-06

FTA 272 222 213 209 208 182 185 165 162 159

Free Throw Percentage

3-Point Field Goal Percentage

Name Eric Smith Mark Mocnik Adam Fellers Adam Fellers Scott Neely

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Free Throws Attempted

Offensive Rebounds (since 1988-89) Name Maurice Latham Jonathan Rodriguez Comerlee Poole Jonathan Rodriguez Eric Griffin Jonathan Rodriguez Sanders Jackson Jonathan Rodriguez Jonte Edwards Diego Aguiar

79 77 74 71 69 69

Free Throws Made

Rebounds Name 1. Jonathan Rodriguez 2. Jonathan Rodriguez 3. Eric Griffin 4. Joe Spinks 5. Joe Spinks 6. Maurice Latham 7. Jonathan Rodriguez 8. Joe Spinks 9. Jonathan Rodriguez 10. Henry Wilson

1995-96 1992-93 2001-02 2007-08 2007-08 2009-10

3-Point Field Goals Attempted

Pct. .473 .468 .460 .449 .436 .429 .425 .420 .419 .411 .400

(Min. 60 att.) Name 1. Darrell Mauldin 2. Brooks Lee 3. Mark Mocnik 4. Trey Freeman 5. Adam Fellers 6. Brad Childress 7. Adam Fellers 8. Adam Fellers Reggie Bishop 10. Brad Childress * Led nation

Year FT-A Pct. 1978-79 70-76 .921* 2002-03 58-66 .879 1988-89 62-71 .873 2011-12 101-116 .871 1999-00 56-60 .867 1987-88 58-67 .866 2000-01 76-90 .844 2001-02 57-68 .838 2007-08 57-68 .838 1989-90 62-75 .827

Assists

3-Point Field Goals Made

Rebounding Average Name Jonathan Rodriguez Joe Spinks Maurice Latham Jonathan Rodriguez Joe Spinks

FG 287 202 215 101 174 191 191 181 163 184

Scott Neely Mark Mocnik Adam Fellers Reggie Bishop Jake Wohlfeil Lorne Merthie

3PM 107 96 96 86 81

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Name Dan Pogue Dan Pogue Junard Hartley Brad Childress Junard Hartley

Year 1993-94 1995-96 2009-10 1988-89 2010-11

AST 207 183 178 172 160

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Single-Season Leaders (NCAA Division I / 1977-2012) 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Dan Pogue Dan Pogue Ledell Eackles Ledell Eackles Brooks Lee

1994-95 1992-93 2005-06 2006-07 2001-02

158 153 151 143 141

Year 2006-07 1988-89 2009-10 1979-80 1993-94 1991-92 1990-91 2009-10 1989-90 1979-80 1986-87

ST 94 77 77 73 70 66 62 60 59 56 56

Year 2011-12 2010-11 1990-91 1989-90 1991-92 1986-87 1999-00 1987-88 2010-11 1984-85

BS 73 61 54 52 52 52 51 47 47 44

Year 2005-06 1990-91 2007-08 1993-94 1994-95 2010-11 1991-92 2009-10 1979-80 2001-02

TO 118 112 109 105 104 98 95 93 90 90

1. 3.

Blocked Shots Name Eric Griffin Eric Griffin Marvin Edmonds Marvin Edmonds Joe Spinks Henry Wilson 7. Jamie Simmons 8. Henry Wilson Marvelle Harris 10. Kelvin Nash 1. 2. 3. 4.

Turnovers 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Name Ledell Eackles Shawn Walker Jonathan Rodriguez Dan Pogue Dan Pogue Junard Hartley Joe Spinks Junard Hartley Darrell Mauldin Brooks Lee

Personal Fouls 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8.

Name Diego Aguiar Joe Spinks Joe Spinks Ron Curtis Eric Griffin Eric Griffin Kelvin Nash Henry Wilson Kyle Vejraska Rico Ferguson

Year 2004-05 1990-91 1991-92 1979-80 2011-12 2010-11 1984-85 1987-88 2007-08 2011-12

PF 108 107 104 100 100 99 96 94 94 94

Fouled Out 1. 2. 5. 6.

74

Name Juan Austin Ron Curtis Joe Spinks Damien Hannibal Damien Hannibal Will Heckstall Rodney McCants

1981-82 1981-82 1984-85 2004-05 2007-08

7 7 7 7 7

Year 2011-12 2011-12 1991-92 1991-92 1991-92 1991-92 1991-92 2006-07 2006-07 2006-07 2006-07 2006-07 2006-07 2006-07 2010-11 2010-11 2011-12 2011-12 2011-12

GP 32 32 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31

Year 1991-92 1991-92 2006-07 2010-11 2011-12 1986-87 1986-87 1986-87 2007-08 2007-08 2008-09 2008-09 2008-09 2009-10 2009-10 2011-12

GS 31 31 31 31 31 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30

Year 1986-87 1988-89 2007-08 2000-01 2010-11 1983-84 2006-07 2011-12 1999-00 1982-83

MP 1095 1063 1051 1050 1050 1045 1028 1025 1015 1009

Games Played

Steals Name 1. Ledell Eackles 2. Brad Childress Junard Hartley 4. Darrell Mauldin 5. Dan Pogue 6. Joe Spinks 7. Joe Spinks 8. Lorne Merthie 9. Brad Childress 10. Fred Whitfield Brad Childress

Rett Newton Harvey Smith Juan Austin Diego Aguiar Kyle Vejraska

Year 1982-83 1979-80 1990-91 1999-00 2000-01 1977-78 1980-81

DQ 11 9 9 9 8 7 7

Name Marvelle Harris Darren White Keith Ison Steve Martin Mark Mocnik Scott Neely Joe Spinks Reggie Bishop Ledell Eackles Stephon Griffin Jonathan Rodriguez Eric Smith Kyle Vejraska Jake Wohlfeil Marvelle Harris Junard Hartley Eric Griffin Rico Ferguson Anthony Horton

Games Started 1.

6.

Name Mark Mocnik Joe Spinks Jonathan Rodriguez Junard Hartley Eric Griffin Brad Childress Clarence Grier Henry Wilson Jonathan Rodriguez Reggie Bishop Junard Hartley Lorne Merthie Jonathan Rodriguez Junard Hartley Jonathan Rodriguez Darren White

As a junior in 1988-89, Brad Childress set school marks for assists and steals in a season.

Minutes Played Name Brad Childress Brad Childress Jonathan Rodriguez Adam Fellers Junard Hartley 6. Larry Canady 7. Jonathan Rodriguez 8. Darren White 9. Adam Fellers 10. Harvey Smith 1. 2. 3. 4.

Average Minutes (Minimum 900 minutes) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Name Andrea McGee Adam Fellers Larry Canady Tony Britto Brad Childress Brad Childress Adam Fellers Harvey Smith Dan Pogue Brad Childress

Year 1984-85 2000-01 1983-84 1981-82 1987-88 1986-87 1999-00 1982-83 1993-94 1988-89

GP 26 28 28 27 27 30 28 28 28 30

Min. 979 1050 1045 1004 996 1095 1015 1009 994 1063

Avg. 37.7 37.5 37.3 37.2 36.9 36.5 36.3 36.0 35.5 35.4

Ledell Eackles led the A-Sun and ranked 3rd nationally in steals (3.03) in 2006-07 when he also broke the school record for steals in a game with 10 vs. UNC Pembroke.

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Year-by-Year Leaders (NCAA Division I / 1977-2012) Scoring Year 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84

Seven-footer Tony Britto led Campbell in rebounding three straight years from ‘80-82.

1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Name John Heckstall John Heckstall Fred Whitfield Ron Curtis Tony Britto Larry Canady Larry Canady Andrea McGee Andrea McGee Clarence Grier Clarence Grier Henry Wilson Henry Wilson Mark Mocnik Rod Gourdine Mark Mocnik Joe Spinks Joe Spinks Dennis Hurst Scott Neely Corey Best George Miller Jamie Simmons Adam Fellers Adam Fellers Jonte’ Edwards Tarick Johnson Tarick Johnson Ruell Pringle Maurice Latham Jonathan Rodriguez Jonathan Rodriguez Jonathan Rodriguez Jonathan Rodriguez Eric Griffin Darren White

G 24 26 27 27 27 28 28 28 26 24 30 27 27 28 16 31 24 28 26 28 27 27 27 28 28 27 27 23 27 28 31 30 30 30 29 32

Pts. Avg. 309 12.9 329 12.7 438 16.2 348 12.9 404 15.0 356 12.7 375 13.4 375 13.4 297 15.3 348 14.5 739 24.6 493 18.3 500 18.5 377 13.5 306 19.1 495 16.0 454 18.9 584 20.9 282 10.8 422 15.1 365 13.5 355 13.1 292 10.8 440 15.7 434 15.5 401 14.9 462 17.1 284 12.3 341 12.6 503 18.0 536 17.3 626 20.9 469 15.6 522 17.4 382 13.2 536 16.8

G 24 26 27 24 27 28 28 26 27 30 27 30 27 28 31 24 28 26 28 27 27 27 28 28

Reb. Avg. 194 8.1 221 8.5 226 8.4 198 8.3 203 7.5 226 8.1 214 7.6 156 6.0 149 5.5 239 8.0 202 7.5 234 7.8 132 4.9 262 9.4 261 8.4 186 7.8 245 8.8 133 5.1 153 5.5 160 5.9 156 5.8 161 6.0 162 5.8 162 5.8

Rebounding

Larry Canady (31) led the Camels in both scoring and rebounding in his two seasons.

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Year 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00

Name John Heckstall Ron Curtis Tony Britto Tony Britto Tony Britto Larry Canady Larry Canady Kelvin Nash Henry Wilson Henry Wilson Sanders Jackson Sanders Jackson Reggie Smith Joe Spinks Joe Spinks Joe Spinks Joe Spinks Dennis Hurst Corey Best Jamie Simmons George Miller Jamie Simmons Jamie Simmons Damien Hannibal

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Jonte’ Edwards Bobby Jones Jonte’ Edwards Dominique Klein Comerlee Poole Maurice Latham Jonathan Rodriguez Jonathan Rodriguez Jonathan Rodriguez Jonathan Rodriguez Eric Griffin Eric Griffin

28 27 26 24 27 28 31 30 30 30 29 31

151 160 152 150 219 250 272 304 248 24 200 268

5.4 5.9 5.8 6.3 8.1 8.9 8.8 10.1 8.3 8.1 6.9 8.6

Name Donnie Cardwell Darrell Mauldin Darrell Mauldin Bryce Robertson Harvey Smith Juan Austin Harvey Smith Juan Austin Juan Austin Brad Childress Brad Childress Brad Childress Brad Childress Shawn Walker Joe Spinks Dan Pogue Dan Pogue Dan Pogue Dan Pogue Corey Best Keith Holdan Drake Roberts Wes Layton Wes Layton Emory Walton Brooks Lee Brooks Lee Anthony Atkinson Ruell Pringle Ledell Eackles Ledell Eackles Junard Hartley Junard Hartley Junard Hartley Junard Hartley Trey Freeman

G 24 26 27 27 27 27 28 27 27 30 27 30 28 28 31 27 28 26 23 27 27 27 27 26 28 27 26 25 27 28 31 30 30 30 31 29

AST Avg. 77 3.2 72 2.8 81 3.0 94 3.5 81 3.0 90 3.3 86 3.1 109 4.0 122 4.5 138 4.6 130 4.8 172 5.7 103 3.7 89 3.2 111 3.6 153 5.7 207 7.4 158 6.1 183 8.0 80 2.9 80 2.9 80 2.9 117 4.3 87 3.4 95 3.4 141 5.2 113 4.4 109 4.4 43 1.6 151 5.4 143 4.6 132 4.4 130 4.3 178 5.9 160 5.2 111 3.8

Name Fred Whitfield Fred Whitfield Darrell Mauldin Bryce Robertson Harvey Smith Harvey Smith Andrea McGee Andrea McGee Juan Austin Brad Childress Brad Childress

G 22 26 27 27 27 28 28 26 27 30 27

ST 25 35 73 46 33 46 47 52 38 56 51

Assists Year 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Steals Year 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88

Avg. 1.1 1.3 2.7 1.7 1.2 1.6 1.7 2.0 1.4 1.9 1.9

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Year-by-Year Leaders (NCAA Division I / 1977-2012) 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Brad Childress Brad Childress Joe Spinks Joe Spinks Joe Spinks Dan Pogue Dan Pogue Dan Pogue Corey Best Drake Roberts Wes Layton Adam Fellers Emory Walton Tarick Johnson Tarick Johnson Anthony Atkinson Diego Aguiar Ledell Eackles Ledell Eackles Junard Hartley Jonathan Rodriguez Lorne Merthie Junard Hartley Eric Griffin Rico Ferguson

30 28 28 31 24 28 26 23 27 27 27 28 28 27 27 25 26 28 31 30 30 30 30 29 31

77 59 62 66 48 70 32 47 29 37 35 28 26 29 31 45 25 51 94 47 47 47 77 49 37

2.6 2.1 2.2 2.1 2.0 2.5 1.2 2.1 1.1 1.4 1.3 1.0 0.9 1.1 1.2 1.8 0.9 1.8 3.0 1.6 1.6 1.6 2.6 1.7 1.2

G 18 26 27 24 27 25 28 26 27 30 27 30 28 26 31 24 28 26 27 26 27 27 28 28 27 26 24 26 26 31 29 30 30 29 31

BS 7 19 38 22 21 18 22 44 41 52 47 27 52 54 52 41 33 27 29 33 36 33 51 25 20 25 12 13 30 34 24 27 25 61 73

Avg. 0.4 0.7 1.4 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.8 1.7 1.5 1.7 1.7 0.9 1.9 2.1 1.7 1.7 1.2 1.0 1.1 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.8 0.9 0.7 0.9 0.5 0.5 1.2 1.1 0.8 0.9 0.8 2.1 2.4

Blocked Shots Year 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

76

Name Rodney McCants Tony Britto Tony Britto Tony Britto Tony Britto Kelvin Nash Larry Canady Kelvin Nash Henry Wilson Henry Wilson Henry Wilson Sanders Jackson Marvin Edmonds Marvin Edmonds Joe Spinks Joe Spinks Joe Spinks Tremone Williams Charles Davis Charles Davis Charles Davis Tyreck Knox Jamie Simmons Jay Carter Jonte’ Edwards Jonte’ Edwards Dominique Klein Diego Aguiar Oladapo Fagbenle Jonathan Rodriguez Oladapo Fagbenle Kyle Vejraska Kyle Vejraska Eric Griffin Eric Griffin

Field Goal Percentage (Min. 100 att.) Year 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Name Fred Whitfield Fred Whitfield Darrell Mauldin Tony Britto Tony Britto Larry Canady Andrea McGee John Huffstetler Henry Wilson Henry Wilson Henry Wilson Sanders Jackson Billy Ellison Joe Spinks Billy Ellison Joe Spinks Doug Mitchell Andre King Charles Davis Jamie Simmons Jamie Simmons Jamie Simmons Damien Hannibal Jonte’ Edwards Jonte’ Edwards Jonte’ Edwards Diego Aguiar Comerlee Poole Maurice Latham Russ Gibson Kyle Vejraska Miles Taylor Miles Taylor Preston Dodson Eric Griffin

G FGM-FGA Pct. 22 75-152 .493 26 127-243 .523 27 157-299 .525 24 114-215 .530 27 164-302 .543 28 134-282 .475 28 138-279 .495 27 139-269 .517 27 72-144 .500 30 167-318 .525 27 191-333 .574 30 113-203 .557 27 71-135 .526 28 118-226 .522 28 140-244 .574 24 174-313 .556 27 94-171 .550 26 56-101 .554 27 60-114 .526 27 57-108 .528 27 58-111 .523 27 109-205 .532 28 92-140 .657 28 82-172 .477 27 143-260 .550 26 108-206 .524 27 90-171 .526 27 99-191 .518 28 181-339 .534 29 85-149 .570 30 120-237 .506 29 64-134 .478 29 94-149 .631 27 85-164 .518 31 177-290 .610

2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Brooks Lee 26 Tarick Johnson 23 Maurice Latham 24 Maurice Latham 28 Eric Smith 31 Reggie Bishop 30 Jonathan Rodriguez 30 Jonathan Rodriguez 30 Junard Hartley 31 Trey Freeman 29

58-66 47-62 70-103 123-159 79-99 57-68 124-157 173-222 80-114 101-116

.879 .758 .680 .774 .798 .838 .790 .779 .702 .871

Brooks Lee topped the Atlantic Sun Conference in assists as a junior (2001-02).

Free Throw Percentage (Min. 60 att.) Year 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02

Name Donnie Cardwell Darrell Mauldin Darrell Mauldin Ron Curtis Ron Curtis Larry Canady Andrea McGee Andrea McGee Clarence Grier Clarence Grier Brad Childress Mark Mocnik Brad Childress Rod Gourdine Mark Mocnik Mark Mocnik Doug Mitchell Corey Best Scott Neely Corey Best George Miller Jamie Simmons Adam Fellers Adam Fellers Adam Fellers

G FTM-FTA Pct. 24 54-67 .806 26 70-76 .921* 27 81-101 .802 27 96-119 .807 27 101-149 .678 28 88-133 .662 28 99-135 .733 26 99-133 .744 24 84-107 .785 30 158-208 .760 27 58-67 .866 30 62-71 .873 28 62-75 .827 16 83-110 .755 31 69-97 .711 27 46-60 .767 27 52-68 .765 25 43-65 .662 28 55-70 .786 27 94-116 .810 27 95-139 .683 27 74-99 .747 28 52-60 .867 28 76-90 .844 27 57-68 .838

Miles Taylor led the Atlantic Sun Conference in field goal percentage in 2009-10.

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Top Single-Game Performances (NCAA Division I / 1977-2012) Scoring (30-point games)

Rebounding

Points Player Opponent Score Date 39 Clarence Grier Virginia Wesleyan W 87-62 1/7/87 38 Clarence Grier Radford W 75-71 2/2/87 37 Clarence Grier Mount Olive W 91-84 12/3/86 37 Adam Fellers at UNC Asheville W 85-70 11/18/00 37 Tarick Johnson Lipscomb** W 91-90 2/12/03 36 Clarence Grier at Baptist L 77-80 2/16/87 35 Clarence Grier Methodist W 105-74 12/1/86 35 Henry Wilson at Radford L 66-71 1/30/89 35 Scott Neely at Coastal Carolina L 71-74 1/29/94 35 Adam Fellers Jacksonville State W 88-76* 12/4/00 34 Clarence Grier at Howard L 73-76 12/8/86 34 Clarence Grier East Carolina L 77-88* 12/17/86 34 Joe Spinks Barton L 79-82* 1/25/93 34 Jonathan Rodriguez at UNC Asheville L 76-79 12/13/07 34 Jonathan Rodriguez at Gardner-Webb L 70-86 2/16/08 33 Adam Fellers at Florida Atlantic W 72-61 1/13/00 33 Adam Fellers Florida Atlantic W 92-87 2/7/02 33 Darren White North Carolina A&T W 94-66 11/17/11 33 Darren White Methodist W 103-55 12/10/11 32 Fred Whitfield at Baptist W 100-78 1/13/79 32 Fred Whitfield at Samford W 82-75 2/9/80 32 Henry Wilson UNC Asheville + W 79-76 2/27/87 32 Rod Gourdine Howard W 82-81 11/24/90 32 Joe Spinks Charleston Southern W 73-70 1/6/94 32 Scott Neely Radford + W 72-61 3/5/94 32 Adam Fellers Coastal Carolina W 75-72 12/14/00 32 Adam Fellers Troy State L 85-92 * 1/27/01 32 Maurice Latham Belmont L 99-103 * 2/18/06 31 Rod Gourdine Western Carolina W 85-73 1/7/91 31 Tarick Johnson at Gardner-Webb L 69-81 2/14/03 31 Eric Smith at Florida Atlantic L 90-95 2/2/06 31 Jonathan Rodriguez East Tennessee State L 87-96 2/25/08 30 Ron Curtis Eastern Illinois L 71-78 1/11/82 30 Andrea McGee at Western Carolina L 78-87 1/26/84 30 Larry Spencer at Armstrong State W 82-79 2/14/87 30 Clarence Grier UNC Asheville W 70-61 2/21/87 30 Henry Wilson UNC Asheville W 78-60 2/20/88 30 Henry Wilson Augusta + W 90-84 3/2/89 30 Mark Mocnik Augusta + W 90-84 3/2/89 30 Joe Spinks Winthrop W 92-84 2/15/93 30 Jamie Lee at Winthrop W 96-95 2/22/93 30 George Miller Florida Atlantic L 63-70 1/15/98 30 George Miller Mercer W 63-59 2/2/98 30 Jonathan Rodriguez at Stetson L 73-82 1/15/07 30 Jonathan Rodriguez Chowan W 79-64 11/15/08 + Big South Tournament *Overtimes Note: The school senior college (since 1961-62) record for points scored in a game is 46 by Johnny Marshbanks vs. Mars Hill on Dec. 1, 1967.

Reb. 19 18 18 18 17 17 17 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

Player Henry Wilson Ron Curtis Mike Vandy Jonathan Rodriguez Joe Spinks Freddie Butler Jonathan Rodriguez Ron Curtis Joe Spinks Joe Spinks Joe Spinks Joe Spinks Tarick Johnson Darren White

Opponent Methodist Samford Pembroke State at Belmont Ferrum at Georgia State Gardner-Webb Methodist Charleston Southern Davidson Marietta UNC Asheville at Troy State VMI

Score W 105-74 W 88-75 W 64-53 L 64-75 W 98-97 * L 66-77 W 71-60 W 85-66 L 64-81 L 53-59 W 88-66 W 71-57 L 82-120 W 80-73

Date 12/1/86 2/10/79 12/11/82 2/28/08 1/6/92 2/4/95 2/24/07 1/18/82 1/12/91 1/14/91 11/23/91 2/1/92 1/28/04 1/21/12

Assists Ast. 16 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 11

Player Opponent Score Date Dan Pogue UNC Asheville W 90-65 2/8/93 Bryce Robertson Liberty Baptist W 94-85 1/26/81 Dan Pogue at UNC Greensboro L 58-71 2/24/94 Junard Hartley Stetson W 81-55 1/16/10 Brad Childress Methodist W 133-84 12/2/87 Brad Childress at Radford L 66-71 1/30/89 Dan Pogue at Winthrop W 94-73 1/15/94 Dan Pogue at Charleston Southern W 86-73 2/10/94 Jim Fitzpatrick Wofford W 78-62 1/24/96 Dan Pogue at Central Florida W 70-69 2/10/96 Junard Hartley Mercer W 72-57 1/3/09 Junard Hartley at Lipscomb W 86-82 1/23/10 Junard Hartley Johnson C. Smith W 77-64 11/29/10 14 times (last by Junard Hartley vs. Florida Gulf Coast, 1/20/11)

Darren White scored a Gore Arena record 33 points vs. NC A&T on Nov. 17, 2011

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Honor Roll Note: Campbell re-joined the Big South Conference (of which is was a charter member from 1983-94) on July 1, 2011. Campbell was a member of the Trans America Athletic Conference (which changed its name to the Atlantic Sun Conference in June 2001) from 1994-2011.

NCAA Division I-AAA ADs Scholar-Athlete Brad McKeiver (2003) Dominique Klein (2005 / Honorable Mention)

CoSIDA Academic All-District®

Team MVP 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Tony Britto Larry Canady Larry Canady Andrea McGee Juan Austin Clarence Grier Henry Wilson Henry Wilson Brad Childress Rod Gourdine Joe Spinks Joe Spinks Joe Spinks Freddie Butler Scott Neely Corey Best George Miller Jamie Simmons Adam Fellers Adam Fellers Jonte’ Edwards Tarick Johnson Anthony Atkinson Comerlee Poole Maurice Latham Jonathan Rodriguez Jonathan Rodriguez Jonathan Rodriguez Junard Hartley, Jonathan Rodriguez Eric Griffin, Junard Hartley Trey Freeman

Team Coaches Award 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

John Huffstetler Henry Wilson Henry Wilson Brad Childress Chris Miller Rod Gourdine Steve Martin Steve Martin Bobby Murray Dan Pogue Tremone Williams Andre King George Miller Eddie Walker Wes Layton Damien Hannibal Bobby Jones Adam Fellers Jonte’ Edwards Dominique Klein Diego Aguiar Reggie Bishop Kyle Vejraska Preston Dodson Chris Reynolds Preston Dodson Marvelle Harris Trey Freeman

Newton-Roberts Award (Unsung Hero) 1984 1985 1986

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Kevin Spain Kelvin Nash Tracy Williams

Brad McKeiver (2003)

Mid-Major All-America Jonathan Rodriguez (2008 HM) (Collegeinsider. com, Collegehoops.net)

Mid-Major Defensive All-America Junard Hartley (2010) (Collegeinsider.com)

Mid-Major Freshman All-America Jonathan Rodriguez (2007) (Collegeinsider. com, Collegehoops.net)

NABC District 3 Coach of the Year Robbie Laing (2010)

NABC All-District 3 Jonathan Rodriguez (2009 1st), (2010 2nd) Eric Griffin (2012 1st)

NCCSIA All-State Junard Hartley (2010, 2nd team) Maurice Latham (2006) Jonathan Rodriguez (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010) 1989 Big South Player of the Year Henry Wilson 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Brad Childress Derrick Hensley Sanders Jackson Steve Bruce Joe Spinks Mark Mocnik Mark Mocnik Doug Mitchell Dennis Hurst Dan Pogue Keith Holdan Darrin Hucks Jason Smith Matt Mardis Damien Hannibal Brooks Lee Brooks Lee Brad McKeiver Dominique Klein Eric Smith Russ Gibson Kyle Vejraska Lorne Merthie Miles Taylor Preston Dodson Darren White

Calloway Defensive Award 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Solomon Yearby Solomon Yearby Derek Gray Russ Gibson Ledell Eackles Ledell Eackles Junard Hartley Junard Hartley Junard Hartley Preston Dodson Marvelle Harris

Big South Player of the Year (1986-94, 2011-12-present) Clarence Grier (1987) Joe Spinks (1994) Henry Wilson (1989)

Big South Coach of the Year Billy Lee (1987, 1994)

Big South Freshman of the Year Trey Freeman (2012) Scott Neely (1992) Dan Pogue (1993) Joe Spinks (1991)

Big South Tournament MVP Mark Mocnik (1992)

All-Big South First Team Brad Childress (1989) Clarence Grier (1986, 1987) Eric Griffin (2012) Joe Spinks (1992, 1993, 1994) Henry Wilson (1987, 1988, 1989)

All-Big South Second Team Brad Childress (1990) Rod Gourdine (1991) Scott Neely (1994) Joe Spinks (1991) Darren White (2012)

Big South All-Freshman Team Trey Freeman (2012)

All-Big South Tournament Billy Ellison (1992) Clarence Grier (1987) Mark Mocnik (1989, 1992) Scott Neely (1994)

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Honor Roll Joe Spinks (1992, 1994) Henry Wilson (1987, 1989)

George Miller (1/19/98) Adam Fellers (12/27/99) Damien Hannibal (2/28/00) Adam Fellers (12/17/01) Adam Fellers (2/24/01) Tarick Johnson (12/23/02) Tarick Johnson (2/18/03) Eric Smith (2/6/06) Russ Gibson (11/13/06) Jonathan Rodriguez (11/27/06) Eric Smith (12/26/06) Jonathan Rodriguez (12/17/07) Jonathan Rodriguez (11/23/09) Jonathan Rodriguez (1/18/10) Jonathan Rodriguez (2/15/10) Lorne Merthie (11/23/10)

Big South Presidential Honor Roll Trae Bremer (2012) Trey Freeman (2012) Darren White (2012)

Big South Player of the Week Clarence Grier (12/7/86) Clarence Grier (2/21/87) Henry Wilson (12/5/87) Henry Wilson (2/4/89) Brad Childress (2/12/90) Brad Childress (2/26/90) Rod Gourdine (11/26/90) Joe Spinks (12/5/93) Joe Spinks (1/10/94) Scott Neely (1/30/94) Eric Griffin (11/28/11) Lorne Merthie (1/23/12)

Atlantic Sun Newcomer of the Week Eric Griffin (2/15/11) Marvelle Harris (12/14/10)

National Basketball Association Draft Picks

Big South Freshman of the Week Joe Spinks (1/14/91) Joe Spinks (1/21/91) Joe Spinks (2/11/91) Joe Spinks (2/18/91) Scott Neely (1/6/92) Scott Neely (1/13/92) Scott Neely (1/20/92) Scott Neely (2/24/92) Dan Pogue (2/15/93) Trey Freeman (11/21/11) Trey Freeman (12/12/11) Trey Freeman (2/6/12)

1992 Big South Tournament MVP Mark Mocnik

NAIA All-Americans (1961-77)

Atlantic Sun All-Academic

Campbell Sports Hall of Fame (Basketball Players / Coaches)

Corey Best (1997) Scott Neely (1996)

Atlantic Sun All-Freshman Team

Atlantic Sun Player of the Week

(1993-2011) Billy Lee (1996) (A-Sun) Robbie Laing (2006) (CollegeInsider.com) Robbie Laing (2010) (A-Sun & Sporting News)

Atlantic Sun Player of the Year Jonathan Rodriguez (2008) (MidMajority.com)

Atlantic Sun Defensive Player of the Year Junard Hartley (2010)

Atlantic Sun Freshman of the Year Lorne Merthie (2009)

All-Atlantic Sun First Team Adam Fellers (2000) Maurice Latham (2006) Jonathan Rodriguez (2007, 2008, 2010)

All-Atlantic Sun Second Team Jonathan Rodriguez (2009)

All-Atlantic Sun Third Team

Anthony Atkinson (2004)

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Tony Britto (Chicago Bulls) Clarence Grier (Houston Rockets)

Robby Dupre (2003) Dominique Klein (2002) Lorne Merthie (2009) Ruell Pringle (2005) Jonathan Rodriguez (2007) Emory Walton (2001) Larry Awosanya (2010) Reggie Bishop (2006, 2008) Jake Capin (2008, 2009) Ben Coleman (2005, 2006) Cole Dewey (2011) Preston Dodson (2009, 2010, 2011) Oladapo Fagbenle (2005) Jim Fitzpatrick (1996) Russ Gibson (2006, 2007) Scott Gurley (1995, 1996, 1997) Derek Gray (2003, 2004) Jared Harrison (1995) Junard Hartley (2011) Keith Holdan (1997) Darrin Hucks (1999) Dennis Hurst (1995, 1996) Matthew Johnson (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007) Dominique Klein (2002, 2004, 2005) Brooks Lee (2001, 2003) Brad McKeiver (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004) Scott Neely (1995, 1996) Jonathan Rodriguez (2009) Jamie Simmons (1999, 2000) Jason Smith (1997, 1999) Joey Smith (2000) Miles Taylor (2009) Chad Thompson (2009) Kyle Vejraska (2008) Jake Wohlfeil (2008)

Atlantic Sun Coach of the Year

1982 1987 1970 1976 1977 1977

Cordell Wise Marshall Lovett Sam Staggers Don Whaley

Howard Auman (1991) Sam Bishop (1996) Brad Childress (2011) Walter Deal (1991) Bob Etheridge (2002) Fred Emmerson (1985) Ken Faulkner (1999) George Graybill (1992) Clarence Grier (2001) Marion Hargrove (1994) Ollie Harrell (1998) John T. Johnson (1997) Cal Koonce (1987) Don Laird (1989) Len Maness (1987) Johnny Marshbanks (2006) Billy Mason (1993) Fred McCall (1995) Eugene “Red” McDaniel (2005) Jim Perry (1984) Mike Reidy (1988) Danny Roberts (2003) James Sessoms (1993) Earl Smith (1986) Joe Spinks (2010) Sam Staggers (2012) Bob Vernon (1986) Don Whaley (1992) Fred Whitfield (1995) Pete Wish (2003)

Corey Best (2/11/97)

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Campbell vs. All Opponents (1951-2012) Opponent Alabama-Birmingham Alcorn State Appalachian State Arkansas Little Rock Armstrong State Auburn Augusta Averett Ball State Baltimore Barton (Atlantic Christian) Baylor Belmont Belmont Abbey Bethune Cookman Boise State Brewton-Parker Bridgewater State Brooklyn Camp Lejeune Catawba Centenary Central Connecticut Central Florida (UCF) Central Wesleyan College of Charleston Charleston Southern (Baptist) Cherry Point Chicago State Chowan The Citadel Clemson Cleveland State Clinch Valley Coastal Carolina Coker Creighton Cumberland Dartmouth Davidson Delaware State Duke Duke (Freshman) East Carolina East Tennessee State Eastern Illinois Eckerd Edwards Military Institute Elizabeth City State Elon Erskine Erwin Auditorium Evansville Fairmont State Fayetteville State Ferrum Florida A&M Florida Atlantic Florida Gulf Coast Florida International Florida State Fort Bragg Francis Marion Frederick Furman Gardner-Webb

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Games 1 2 12 4 5 1 18 3 1 4 41 1 25 20 3 1 1 1 4 2 34 6 1 27 1 15 41 4 2 19 4 4 4 1 35 2 1 1 1 9 3 2 2 40 17 2 1 23 7 35 14 2 2 1 5 3 1 22 7 9 2 1 3 22 5 19

First Meeting 1985-86 1976-77 1962-63 1979-80 1971-72 2010-11 1983-84 1986-87 1990-91 1980-81 1955-56 1984-85 1997-98 1952-53 1981-82 1996-97 1959-60 1961-62 1982-83 1951-52 1961-62 1994-95 1985-86 1984-85 1987-88 1961-62 1970-71 1951-52 2008-09 1952-53 1971-72 1982-83 1977-78 1996-97 1975-76 1991-92 2011-12 1963-64 1991-92 1988-89 1985-86 1991-92 1960-61 1955-56 1977-78 1981-82 1974-75 1951-52 1971-72 1961-62 1961-62 1951-52 1994-95 1963-64 1970-71 1988-89 1979-80 1995-96 2007-08 1987-88 2001-02 1957-58 1975-76 1958-59 1959-60 1953-54

Last Meeting 1985-86 1992-93 2011-12 1980-81 1986-87 2010-11 1990-91 1988-89 1990-91 1982-83 1992-93 1984-85 2010-11 1976-77 1983-84 1996-97 1959-60 1961-62 1985-86 1951-52 1976-77 1998-99 1985-86 2004-05 1987-88 1997-98 2011-12 1952-53 2011-12 2008-09 1982-83 1995-96 1980-81 1996-97 2011-12 2007-08 2011-12 1963-64 1991-92 1991-92 1985-86 1996-97 1960-61 2011-12 2010-11 1982-83 1974-75 1960-61 1976-77 2000-01 1968-69 1952-53 2005-06 1963-64 1976-77 1993-94 1979-80 2005-06 2010-11 1997-98 2005-06 1957-58 2002-03 1967-68 2005-06 2011-12

Won Lost 0 1 1 1 3 9 0 4 4 1 1 0 12 6 3 0 0 1 1 3 32 9 0 1 3 22 15 5 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 3 1 0 2 18 16 2 4 1 0 7 20 1 0 4 11 21 20 0 4 1 1 16 3 3 1 0 4 1 3 1 0 21 14 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 6 3 3 0 0 2 1 1 10 30 2 15 0 2 1 0 19 4 5 2 12 23 6 8 2 0 0 2 1 0 3 2 3 0 1 0 10 12 3 4 4 5 0 2 1 0 3 0 11 11 0 5 9 10

Opponent George Mason George Washington Georgia Southern Georgia Southwestern Georgia State Georgia Tech Greensboro College Guilford Hampton (Institute) Henderson State High Point Hospital Corp. Houston Houston Baptist Howard Idaho State Illinois-Chicago Circle Indiana State Iowa Jackson State Jacksonville (Fla.) Jacksonville (Ala.) State James Madison Johnson C. Smith Keene State Kennesaw State Kentucky King (Tenn.) Lenoir-Rhyne Liberty Limestone Lincoln Memorial Lipscomb Livingstone Long Island Longwood Louisburg Louisiana State Loyola (Md.) Lynchburg Marietta Marshall Mars Hill Maryland Baltimore Co. Maryland-Eastern Shore Mary Washington McCrary Eagles Mercer Methodist Middle Tennessee Minnesota Mississippi Monmouth Mount Olive Murray State Muskingham Navy Newberry Norfolk State North Carolina (Freshmen) North Carolina A&T UNC Asheville (Biltmore) North Carolina Central UNC Charlotte UNC Greensboro UNC Pembroke (State)

Games 5 1 7 1 19 2 7 6 5 1 44 1 1 2 10 1 2 2 1 1 24 13 6 1 2 11 1 1 4 19 1 1 19 1 1 6 21 2 2 6 1 1 6 5 1 1 2 28 42 3 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 4 3 12 34 1 11 11 57

First Meeting 1978-79 1977-78 1966-67 1972-73 1994-95 1978-79 1966-67 1961-62 1971-72 1976-77 1954-55 1953-54 1984-85 2011-12 1979-80 1996-97 1981-82 1994-95 2011-12 1969-70 1989-90 1995-96 1979-80 2010-11 1973-74 2005-06 2004-05 1974-75 1972-73 1980-81 1990-91 1976-77 2002-03 1971-72 1986-87 2006-07 1951-52 1992-93 1988-89 1962-63 1991-92 1981-82 1967-68 1992-93 1982-83 1997-98 1958-59 1978-79 1964-65 1999-00 1997-98 1985-86 1983-84 1986-87 1978-79 1973-74 1983-84 1961-62 1972-73 1958-59 1977-78 1967-68 1978-79 1954-55 1990-91 1951-52

Last Meeting 1980-81 1977-78 1984-85 1972-73 2004-05 1995-96 1981-82 1976-77 1995-96 1976-77 2011-12 1953-54 1984-85 2011-12 1990-91 1996-97 1981-82 2005-06 2011-12 1969-70 2010-11 2002-03 1983-84 2010-11 1975-76 2010-11 2004-05 1974-75 1974-75 2011-12 1990-91 1976-77 2010-11 1971-72 1986-87 2010-11 1960-61 2001-02 1989-90 1971-72 1991-92 1981-82 1998-99 1993-94 1982-83 1997-98 1958-59 2010-11 2011-12 2010-11 1997-98 1985-86 1983-84 1991-92 1978-79 1973-74 1984-85 1962-63 2007-08 1960-61 2011-12 2011-12 1978-79 1983-84 2003-04 2008-09

Won Lost 3 2 0 1 3 4 1 0 4 15 0 2 6 1 5 1 3 2 1 0 19 25 0 1 0 1 1 1 5 5 0 1 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 11 14 6 7 0 6 1 0 2 0 8 3 0 1 1 0 2 2 10 9 1 0 1 0 5 14 1 0 0 1 3 3 12 9 0 2 1 1 5 1 1 0 0 1 5 1 4 1 1 0 1 0 0 2 13 15 39 3 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 1 1 1 3 1 2 5 7 19 15 1 0 8 3 5 6 42 15

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Campbell vs. All Opponents (1951-2012) Opponent North Carolina State North Carolina Wesleyan UNC Wilmington Northeast Louisiana Northern Illinois Northern Iowa North Florida North Greenville Northwestern (LA) State Oak Ridge Oglethorpe Ohio Valley Old Dominion Pennsylvania Perkinston Pfeiffer Point Park Presbyterian Presbyterian Junior College Providence Radford Raleigh Red Springs Richmond Rio Grande St. Andrews St. Francis (NY) Salisbury State Samford San Diego San Diego State Sanford Shorter South Alabama South Carolina USC Upstate Southeastern Southeastern Louisiana

Games 10 2 94 2 1 2 11 3 3 23 1 1 8 1 1 35 1 2 19 2 28 1 2 9 1 13 1 2 20 2 1 2 1 1 7 8 1 5

First Meeting 1978-79 1968-69 1951-52 1977-78 1983-84 1980-81 2005-06 1956-57 1977-78 1951-52 1962-63 2006-07 1966-67 2008-09 1959-60 1951-52 1975-76 2011-12 1951-52 1977-78 1984-85 1955-56 1951-52 1982-83 1964-65 1961-62 1991-92 1972-73 1978-79 2005-06 2006-07 1951-52 1966-67 1977-78 1983-84 2007-08 1970-71 1994-95

Last Meeting 2011-12 1969-70 2011-12 1978-79 1983-84 1980-81 2010-11 1957-58 2011-12 1960-61 1962-63 2006-07 2002-03 2008-09 1959-60 1989-90 1975-76 2011-12 1960-61 1980-81 2011-12 1955-56 1951-52 1998-99 1964-65 2009-10 1991-92 1973-74 2010-11 2006-07 2006-07 1951-52 1966-67 1977-78 2007-08 2010-11 1970-71 1996-97

Won Lost 1 9 2 0 40 54 1 1 0 1 1 1 8 3 0 3 1 2 17 6 0 1 1 0 1 7 0 1 1 0 21 14 0 1 1 1 18 1 0 2 11 17 1 0 2 0 2 7 1 0 13 0 0 1 2 0 5 15 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 6 5 3 1 0 4 1

Opponent Southeastern Seminary Southeast Missouri State Southern Methodist Southern Virginia Southwest Oklahoma St. Southwestern Louisiana Stetson Tennessee Tennessee Wesleyan Texas Christian Texas Southern Towson (State) Troy (State) Tusculum Union US International Vanderbilt Virginia Commonwealth Virginia Military Institute Virginia State Virginia Tech Virginia Wesleyan Wagner Wake Forest Wake Forest (Freshman) Wake Forest Seminary West Chester State Western Carolina Western Illinois William & Mary Wingate Winthrop Wisconsin-Green Bay Wofford

Games 1 1 1 1 1 1 35 1 1 1 1 8 14 1 1 1 1 2 5 13 5 2 1 6 13 2 1 25 2 8 19 28 4 3

First Meeting 1956-57 2000-01 1984-85 2009-10 1976-77 1992-93 1977-78 2004-05 1994-95 1984-85 1976-77 1980-81 1997-98 1996-97 1964-65 1990-91 1998-99 1970-71 1978-79 1969-70 1979-80 1972-73 1991-92 1987-88 1951-52 1957-58 1977-78 1962-63 1981-82 1992-93 1951-52 1984-85 1981-82 1969-70

Last Meeting 1956-57 2000-01 1984-85 2009-10 1976-77 1992-93 2010-11 2004-05 1994-95 1984-85 1976-77 1993-94 2004-05 1996-97 1964-65 1990-91 1998-99 1978-79 2011-12 1977-78 2011-12 1986-87 1991-92 2000-01 1959-60 1957-58 1977-78 2010-11 1982-83 2005-06 1997-98 2011-12 1982-83 1996-97

Won Lost 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 14 21 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 4 4 0 14 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 2 3 6 7 0 5 2 0 1 0 0 6 1 12 2 0 1 0 4 21 1 1 2 6 12 7 17 11 2 2 3 0

The Fighting Camel Many stories exist as to the origin of the nickname “Fighting Camels” and the adoption of a camel as the mascot of Campbell University athletic teams. To date, there is still uncertainty as to why the unique mascot (only one other school in the United States -- and none in Division I -- has the nickname “Camels”) was chosen. According to historian J. Winston Pearce, author of “Campbell College, Big Miracle in Little Buies Creek,” the nickname’s origin perhaps stretches back to the turn of the century when all but one of the school’s original buildings were destroyed by fire. In the aftermath, Z.T. Kivett visited the school’s founder and president, Dr. James Archibald Campbell, at his residence. As Dr. Campbell bemoaned the fate of the institution he had worked 13 years to build, Mr. Kivett encouraged him, “Your name’s Campbell; then get a hump on you! We’ve got work to do.” Dr. Campbell thought that Mr. Kivett said, “You’re a camel, get a hump on you.” Hence the nomadic nickname. Campbell’s athletic teams were originally named the “Hornets.” Copies of Creek Pebbles, the school newspaper, in the 1920s and 1930s described the teams as “Hornets.” Other references to the athletic teams were “The Campbells” or the “Campbellites.” Although an official date is unknown, the changing of the mascot to a camel came in late 1933 or early 1934. There is no explanation why the nickname was changed to Camels, only this one sentence was printed in the Jan. 13, 1934 issue of Creek Pebbles: “Eight new men were recently initiated into Campbell’s monogram club, which has changed its name from ‘Hornets’ to ‘Camels.’” From that point on, all Campbell athletic teams have proudly worn the Camel mascot.

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2012-13 Opponents

Date(s) Location Founded Enrollment Nickname Colors Arena Capacity Conference President Athletic Director Head Coach Alma Mater, Year W-L at School (Yrs.) W-L Overall (Yrs.) Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach 2011-12 Record Conference Record Postseason SID Contact E-Mail Office Phone Mobile Phone Website Series vs. CU Last Meeting Result

Date(s) Location Founded Enrollment Nickname Colors Arena Capacity Conference President Athletic Director Head Coach Alma Mater, Year W-L at School (Yrs.) W-L Overall (Yrs.) Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach 2011-12 Record Conference Record Postseason SID Contact E-Mail Office Phone Mobile Phone Website Series vs. CU Last Meeting Result

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Appalachian State

Averett

Charleston Southern Cincinnati

Coastal Carolina

Nov. 16 at Buies Creek Boone, N.C. 1899 17,344 Mountaineers Black & Gold Holmes Center 8325 Southern Dr. Kenneth Peacock Charlie Cobb Jason Capel North Carolina, ‘02 29-33 (2) Same Bobby Kummer Justin Gainey Kellen Sampson 13-18 7-11 (5th/North) N/A Ryan Bower bowerrp@appstate.edu (828) 262-7162 (828) 964-6409 GoASU.com ASU leads 9-3 12/22/11 @ Boone ASU 77-74

Nov. 9 at Buies Creek Danville, Va. 1859 1000 Cougars Blue & Gold Grant Center 2500 USA South (D3) Dr. Tiffany M. Franks Danny Miller (interim) Matt Parke Colby, ‘97 10-42 (2) Same Larry Henshaw Pete Hamilton 7-19 2-10 (6th) N/A Drew Wilson cawilson@averett.edu (434) 791-5621 (434) 489-5926 averettcougars.com CU leads 3-0 1/12/89 @ Buies Creek CU 76-62

Feb. 9 at Charleston Charleston, S.C. 1964 3298 Buccaneers Blue & Gold CSU Field House 881 Big South Dr. Jairy C. Hunter Hank Small Barclay Radebaugh East Tennessee State, ‘87 88-123 (7) 109-131 (8) BJ McKie Ahmad Smith Brad Dobbels 19-12 11-7 (T3rd) N/A Zeke Beam zbeam@csuniv.edu (843) 863-7687 (843) 870-0421 CSUsports.com CU leads 21-20 2/2/12 @ Buies Creek CU 62-57

Nov. 20 at Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio 1819 42,421 Bearcats Red & Black Fifth Third Arena 13,176 Big East Dr. Santa J. Ono (interim) Whit Babcock Mick Cronin Cincinnati, ‘97 113-88 (6) 182-112 (9) Larry Davis Darren Savino Antwon Jackson 26-11 12-6 (T4th) NCAA Sweet 16 Andre Foushee Andre.Foushee@uc.edu (513) 556-5182 (859) 797-7871 GoBearcats.com 1st meeting

Jan. 26 at Conway Conway, S.C. 1954 9086 Chanticleers Teal, Bronze & Black The HTC Center 3212 Big South Dr. David A. DeCenzo Hunter Yurachek Cliff Ellis Florida State, ‘68 99-60 (5) 711-401 (36) Don Hogan Mamadou N’Diaye Benny Moss 19-12 12-6 (2nd) CIT 1st rd. Sean Forrester sforreste@coastal.edu (843) 349-2840

East Carolina

Gardner-Webb

Gonzaga

High Point

Iowa State

Feb. 6 at Buies Creek Dec. 2 at Greenville Jan. 5 at Buies Creek Dec. 19 at Spokane Mar. 2 at High Point Greenville, N.C. Boiling Springs, N.C. Spokane, Wash. High Point, N.C. 1907 1905 18887 1924 27,703 4900 7837 4400 Pirates Runnin’ Bulldogs Bulldogs Panthers Purple & Gold Scarlet & Black Blue, White & Red Purple & White Williams Arena/Minges Col. Paul Porter Arena McCarthey Athletic Center Millis Athletic & Conv. Ctr. 8000 3500 6000 1750 Conference USA Big South West Coast Big South Dr. Steve Ballard Dr. Frank Bonner Dr. Thayne McCulloh Dr. Nido Qubein Terry Holland Chuck Burch Mike Roth Craig Keilitz Jeff Lebo Chris Holtmann Mark Few Scott Cherry North Carolina, ‘89 Taylor, ‘94 Oregon, ‘87 North Carolina, ‘93 33-32 (2) 23-41 (2) 342-90 (13) 40-52 (3) 244-188 (14) Same Same Same Tim Craft Jay McAuley Tommy Lloyd Ahmad Dorsett Michael Perry Mike Netti Ray Giacoletti Neill Berry Ken Potosnak Takayo Siddle Donny Daniels Trey Brown 15-16 12-20 27-7 13-18 5-11 (10th) 6-12 (10th) 13-3 (2nd) 8-10 (T6th) N/A. N/A NCAA 3rd rd. N/A Jody Jones Marc Rabb Oliver Pierce Jon Litchfield jonesjod@ecu.edu mrabb@gardner-webb.edu pierce@athletics.gonzaga.edu jlitchfi@highpoint.edu (252) 737-4524 (704) 406-4355 (509) 313-6373 (336) 841-4605 (252) 414-2019 (704) 974-3662 (336) 848-1918 ecupirates.com gwusports.com GoZags.com HighPointPanthers.com ECU leads 30-20 GWU leads 10-9 1st meeting HPU leads 25-19 11/14/11 @ Buies Creek 1/26/12 @ Boiling Springs 2/22/12 @ High Point CU 76-74 GWU 78-72 HPU 98-60

GoCCUSports.com CU leads 21-14 2/7/12 @ Conway CU 81-75

Nov. 18 at Ames Ames, Iowa 1858 31,040 Cyclones Cardinal & Gold James H. Hilton Coliseum 14,376 Big 12 Dr. Steven Leath Jamie Pollard Fred Hoiberg Iowa State, ‘95 39-27 (2) Same T.J. Otzelberger Matt Abdelmassih Cornell Mann 23-11 12-6 (T3rd) NCAA 3rd rd. Mike Green mgreen@iastate.edu (515) 294-7019 (515) 460-5804 Cyclones.com 1st Meeting N/A N/A

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2012-13 Opponents Jacksonville State

Liberty

Longwood

Nov. 24 at Las Vegas (possible) Jacksonville, Ala. 1883 9504 Gamecocks Red & White Pete Mathews Coliseum 5500 Ohio Valley Dr. William A. Meehan Warren Koegel James Green Mississippi, ‘83 42-79 (4) 209-239 (15) Tom Schuberth Reggie Sharp Eugene Harris 15-18 8-8 (6th) N/A Josh Underwood underwood@jsu.edu (256) 782-5915 (256) 453-0545 jsugamecocksports.com JSU leads 7-6 3/1/03 @ Buies Creek JSU 68-56

Jan. 29 at Lynchburg Feb. 13 at Buies Creek Lynchburg, Va. 1971 12,500 Flames Red, White & Blue Vines Center 8085 Big South Jerry Falwell, Jr. Jeff Barber Dale Layer Eckerd, ‘80 48-47 (3) 318-240 (19) Jason Eaker Brian Joyce Vince Walden 14-18 9-9 (5th) N/A Eric Brown eqbrown@liberty.edu (434) 582-2292 (434) 221-8817 libertyflames.com CU leads 10-9 2/25/12 @ Lynchburg LU 49-41

Jan. 9 at Farmville Feb. 27 at Buies Creek Farmville, Va. 1839 4237 Lancers Blue & White Willett Hall 1807 Big South Marge Connelly (interim) Troy Austin Mike Gillian North Adams State, ‘86 85-189 (9) Same Doug Thibault Tim Fudd Ricky Yahn 10-21 N/A N/A Greg Prouty proutygd@longwood.edu (434) 395-2097 (434) 390-0571 longwoodlancers.com Tied 3-3 1/25/11 @ Farmville LU 72-62

Northern Arizona

Northwestern State Presbyterian

UNC Wilmington Dec. 29 at Buies Creek Wilmington, N.C. 1947 13,071 Seahawks Teal, Gold & Navy Trask Coliseum 6,100 Colonial Athletic Association Dr. Gary Miller Jimmy Bass Buzz Peterson North Carolina, ‘86 23-29 (2) 248-186 (14) Jamie Kachmarik Andre Gray Dante Calabria 10-21 6-14 (T8th) N/A Joe Browning browningj@uncw.edu (910) 962-3236 (910) 352-0628 UNCWsports.com UNCW leads 54-40 12/19/11 @ Wilmington UNCW 67-65

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Nov. 24 at Las Vegas (possible) Flagstaff, Ariz. 1899 25,204 Lumberjacks Blue, Gold & Sage J.L. Walkup Skydome 7000 Big Sky Dr. John Haeger Lisa Campos Jack Murphy Arizona, ‘02 0-0 (1st) Same Jerome Riley Matt Dunn Vic Sfera 5-24 1-15 (9th) N/A Steven Shaff Steven.Shaff@nau.edu (928) 523-6792 (928) 606-6628 nauathletics.com 1st meeting

Nov. 12 at Buies Creek Natchitoches, La. 1884 9447 Demons Purple, White & Orange Prather Coliseum 3400 Southland Dr. Randy Webb Greg Burke Mike McConathy Louisiana Tech, ‘77 200-204 (13) 552-363 (29) Jeff Moore Bill Lewit Jacob Spielbauer 16-16 8-8 (6th) N/A Doug Ireland ireland@nsula.edu (318) 357-6467 (318) 471-2086 nsudemons.com NSU leads 2-1 2/18/12 @ Natchitoches NSU 100-86

Newberry

North Carolina A&T UNC Asheville

Nov. 29 at Buies Creek Newberry, S.C. 1856 1100 Wolves Scarlet & Gray Eleazer Arena 1600 South Atlantic (D2) Dr. Maurice Scherrens Matt Finley (interim) Dave Davis Warren Wilson, ‘83 29-26 (2) 372-226 (21) Rob Perron

Nov. 23 at Las Vegas Greensboro, N.C. 1891 10,881 Aggies Blue & Gold Corbett Sports Center 5700 Mid-Eastern Athletic Dr. Harold L. Martin, Sr. Earl M. Hilton III Cy Alexander Catawba, ‘75 0-0 (1st) 344-309 (23) Jay Joyner Darren Corbett Odell Witherspoon 16-12 12-20 9-9 (4th) 7-9 (7th) N/A N/A Josh Manck Brian Holloway josh.manck@newberry.edu bmhollow@ncat.edu (803) 321-5667 (336) 334-7141 (817) 487-5136 NewberryWolves.com ncataggies.com Tied 1-1 NCA&T leads 7-5 12/10/62 @ Buies Creek 11/17/11 @ Buies Creek CU 80-73 CU 94-66

Jan. 12 at Clinton Clinton, S.C. 1880 1200 Blue Hose Blue & Garnet Templeton Center 2500 Big South Dr. Claude Lilly Brian Reese Gregg Nibert Marietta, ‘79 376-307 (23) Same Justin Smith Sean Dixon Brooks Savage 14-15 8-10 (T6th) N/A Simon Whitaker swhitaker@presby.edu (864) 833-8252 (864) 475-1129 GoBlueHose.com Tied 1-1 2/4/12 @ Buies Creek PC 69-67

Radford Jan. 23 at Buies Creek Feb. 19 at Radford Radford, Va. 1910 9370 Highlanders Red & White Dedmon Center 3205 Big South Penelope W. Kyle Robert Lineburg Mike Jones Howard, ‘90 6-26 (1) Same Kyle Getter Chris Hawkins J.D. Byers 6-26 2-16 (11th) N/A Patrick Reed pmreed@radford.edu (540) 831-5574 radfordathletics.com RU leads 17-12 1/19/12 @ Radford CU 73-65

Feb. 2 at Buies Creek Asheville, N.C. 1927 3500 Bulldogs Royal Blue & White Kimmel Arena 3200 Big South Dr. Anne Ponder Janet R. Cone Eddie Biedenbach North Carolina State, ‘68 240-242 (16) 265-293 (18) Nicholas McDevitt Brett Carey Madison Davis 24-10 16-2 (1st) NCAA 2nd rd. Mike Gore mgore@unca.edu (828) 251-6923 (828) 575-6649 uncabulldogs.com CU leads 19-15 1/28/12 @ Asheville UNCA 95-84

Rio Grande Dec. 12 at Buies Creek Rio Grande, Ohio 1876 2200 Red Storm Red & White Newt Oliver Arena 2000 Mid-South (NAIA) Dr. Barbara Gellman-Danley Jeff Lanham Ken French West Virginia State, ‘93 64-120 (6) Same Heath McKinniss Aaron Drakeford Nicholas Kjaerholt, Zach Thompson 14-18 4-12 (9th) N/A Randy Payton rpayton@rio.edu (740) 245-7213 (304) 544-0031 rioredstorm.com CU leads 1-0 12/12/64 CU 73-67

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2012-13 Opponents Robert Morris Date(s) Location Founded Enrollment Nickname Colors Arena Capacity Conference President Athletic Director Head Coach Alma Mater, Year W-L at School (Yrs.) W-L Overall (Yrs.) Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach 2011-12 Record Conference Record Postseason SID Contact E-Mail Office Phone Mobile Phone Website Series vs. CU Last Meeting Result

Dec. 4 at Buies Creek Moon Township, Pa. 1921 5000 Colonials Blue, White & Red Charles L. Sewall Center 3056 Northeast (NEC) Dr. Gregory G. Dell’Omo Craig Coleman Andrew Toole Penn, ‘03 44-25 (2) Same Robby Pridgen Joe Gallo Michael Byrnes 26-11 13-5(3rd) CIT 3rd rd. Jim Duzyk duzyk@rmu.edu (412) 397-4919 (412) 498-8359 RMUColonials.com 1st meeting

Seattle Dec. 22 at Seattle Seattle, Wash. 1891 7900 Redhawks Red & White Key Arena 8000 Western Athletic (WAC) Fr. Stephen Sundborg William Hogan Cameron Dollar UCLA, ‘97 40-49 (3) 51-71 (4) Donald Dollar Amadou Koundoul Darren Talley 12-15 N/A N/A Jason Behenna behennaj@seattleu.edu (206) 296-5915 (206) 965-0450 GoSeattleU.com 1st meeting

VMI Jan. 16 at Lexington Feb. 16 at Buies Creek Lexington, Va. 1839 1600 Keydets Red, Yellow & White Cameron Hall 5000 Big South Gen. J.H. Binford Peay III Donny White Duggar Baucom UNC Charlotte, ‘95 104-110 (7) 141-129 (9) Daniel Willis Jason Allison Ryan Mattocks 17-16 8-10 (T6th) N/A Wade Branner brannerwh@vmi.edu (540) 464-7515 (540) 319-1271 VMIKeydets.com VMI leads 3-2 1/21/12 @ Buies Creek CU 80-73

Winthrop Jan. 19 at Buies Creek Rock Hill, S.C. 1886 6400 Eagles Garnet & Gold Winthrop Coliseum 6100 Big South Dr. Anthony DiGiorgio Tom Hickman Pat Kelsey Xavier, ‘98 0-0 (1st yr.) Same Mark Prosser Brian Thornton Tony Hanson 12-20 8-10 (T6th) N/A Brett Redden reddenb@winthrop.edu (803) 323-2129 ext. 6246 winthropeagles.com CU leads 17-11 2/29/12 @ Asheville WU 71-55

Opponent Records (1977-2012) Individual

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Points (Overall): 44 by Nick Barbour at High Point (2/22/12) Points (Two Players): 60 by Nick Barbour (44) and Shay Shine (16) at High Point (2/22/12) Points (Three Players): 74 by David Holston (40), John Cantrell (19) and Carl Montgomery (15) of Chicago State (12/29/08) Points (Four Players): 84 by Charles “Hawkeye” Whitney (27), Clyde Austin (22), Tiny Pinder (18) and Donnie Perkins (17) of North Carolina State (12/9/78); 84 by Freddie Burton (27), Calvin Lamb (25), Tyrone Cunningham (16) and Jerome Washington of Long Island (12/20/86) Points (Big South Regular Season): 44 by Nick Barbour at High Point (2/22/12) Points (Big South Tournament): 29 by Donald Johnson of Armstrong State (2/26/87) Points (A-Sun Regular Season): 39 by Earnest Crumbley at Florida Atlantic (2/26/04) Points (A-Sun Tournament): 32 by Micah Williams of East Tennessee State (3/4/10) Field Goals Made: 15 by Sammy Drummer of Georgia Tech (2/26/79); 15 by Dave Skaff of George Mason (1/31/81); 15 by Roger Carr of Pembroke State (2/9/81); 15 by William Calvin of Coastal Carolina (2/16/85); 15 by Tim Smith of East Tennessee State (1/7/06) Field Goals Attempted: 28 by Bailey Alston of Liberty (1/7/88) Field Goal Percentage: (10-14 attempts): 90.9 (10-11) by Simon Conn at Gardner-Webb (1/13/06) (15-24 attempts): 81.3 (13-16) by Jeff Warbritton of Stetson (1/22/98) (25 or more attempts): 60.0 (15-25) by Sammy Drummer of Georgia Tech (2/26/79); 60.0 (15-25) by Dave Skaff of George Mason (1/31/81) 3-Pt. Field Goals Made: 11 by Earnest Crumbley at Florida Atlantic (2/26/04) 3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted: 18 by Earnest Crumbley at Florida Atlantic (2/26/04) 3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage: 100.0 (6-6) by Steve Richardson of East Carolina (1/2/92); 70.0 (7-10) by Jeff Hodson of Augusta (2/9/87) Free Throws Made: 15 by George Henson of Winthrop (2/10/90); 15 by Nick Barbour at High Point (2/22/12) Free Throws Attempted: 20 by William Mosley at Northwestern State (2/18/12) Free Throw Percentage: 100.0 (12-12) by Gary Cooper of UNC Wilmington (1/8/79); 100.0 (12-12) by Brandt Williams of UNC Asheville (2/18/89) 100.0 (12-12) by Rob Lewin of Troy State (1/3/04) Rebounds: 22 by Brad Nuckles of East Tennessee State (1/7/06) Assists: 15 by Brian Schmall of Radford (2/4/93) Steals: 11 by Phillip Huyler of Florida Atlantic (1/18/97) Blocked Shots: 10 by Kenny George of UNC Asheville (11/17/07) Minutes Played: 53 by Ron Shelburne of Radford (2/11/88) Turnovers: 10 by David Holston of Chicago State (12/29/08)

Points: 120 by Troy State (1/28/04) Points (1st half): 65 by East Tennessee State (1/7/06) Points (2nd half): 65 by Marshall (2/13/82), by Belmont (2/6/09) Points (Overtime): 21 at UNC Asheville (12/14/02) Points (In Loss): 97 (98-97 CU win) by Ferrum (1/6/92) Fewest Points (Overall): 41 by Winthrop (1/12/85); 41 by Clinch Valley (11/27/96); 41 by Samford (1/9/97); 41 by Wingate (12/30/97) Fewest Points (1st half): 12 by William & Mary (1/10/94) Fewest Points (2nd half): 14 by East Carolina (2/1/88) Fewest Points (Overtime): 0 by Augusta (2/4/84) Field Goals Made: 48 at San Diego State (12/12/06) Field Goals Attempted: 85 by Troy State (1/3/04) Field Goal Percentage: 74.3 (26-35) by East Carolina (1/10/83) 3-Pt. Field Goals Made: 21 by Troy State (1/28/04) 3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted: 52 by Troy State (1/28/04) 3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage: 77.8 (7-9) by Central Florida (12/19/86); (7-9) by Florida Atlantic (2/15/96) Free Throws Made: 47 by UNC Charlotte (12/13/83) Free Throws Attempted: 59 by UNC Charlotte (12/13/83) Free Throw Percentage: (10-19 attempts): 100.0 (13-13) at Gardner-Webb (2/14/03) (20-29 attempts): 92.6 (25-27) by UNC Asheville (1/27/90) (30-39 attempts): 91.7 (33-36) at UNC Asheville (1/28/2012) (40-49 attempts): 85.4 (35-41) by Methodist (12/8/80) (50 or more attempts): 79.7 (47-59) by UNC Charlotte (12/13/83) Rebounds: 56 by Providence (2/18/78); 56 by Radford (2/23/87) Assists: 34 by Troy State (1/28/04) Steals: 24 by Vanderbilt (12/19/98) Blocked Shots: 16 by UNC Asheville (11/17/07) Turnovers: 31 by Methodist (12/8/79); 31 by UNC Pembroke (11/11/06) Personal Fouls: 35 by North Carolina Central (12/24/79); 35 by North Carolina A&T (2/13/80) Fouled Out: 5 by Baptist (1/13/90)

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Carter Gym (1953-2008) Home of the Camels from 1953-2008, venerable Carter Gymnasium on the Campbell University campus in Buies Creek, N.C., was truly one of the most unique places to watch a Division I basketball game. For over half a century, the Camels called the brick and concrete structure with wooden rafters home. And what a home court advantage it is. Since the Fighting Camel men’s team joined NCAA Division I in 1977-78 until the last game played in the facility on Feb. 25, 2008, Campbell posted a 173-106 record (.620) in games played at Carter. From 1973-2008, the Lady Camels amassed a 286-115 mark (.713) at the site. “The cozy atmosphere and the community and student support can be felt in a special way in Carter Gym,” said Lady Camel head coach Wanda Watkins, who played in the facility for Campbell from 1975-79. “I know that all our players would agree that they are confident every time they step on that floor, regardless of the opposition, because of that atmosphere.” The 2007-08 season marked the final year that Carter Gym hosted intercollegiate basketball competition. Since the Campbell men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball and wrestling teams moved into the John W. Pope Jr. Convocation Center in the fall of 2008, Carter Gym is now used primarily by the University’s physical education, campus recreation and intramural departments. Ground-breaking ceremonies were held on May 3, 1952. Named for the family of textile executive Howard Carter, the facility was dedicated on Feb. 20, 1953. On that night, in the first games played in the new building, the Campbell women defeated Worth’s Business College 55-50 behind Dot Howard’s 21 points. The men dropped a narrow 66-63 decision to the Wake Forest J.V. squad despite 24 points from Ronald Percise. Prior to the 1994-95 season, the facility was refurbished with a new wood floor and armchair seats that circle the floor on three sides. Capacity for basketball games now stands at 947, but more than 1,000 fans have crammed into the arena on several occasions since the capacity was limited. For the record, Carter Gym stood as the second-smallest men’s basketball home court in the NCAA Division I ranks, only larger than the Charleston Southern University Field House (capacity 790).

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Carter Gym hosted the 1988 Big South Conference Women’s Basketball Tournament and the Lady Camels registered some of the club’s most memorable wins at the site. The 1987-88 team won a school-record 15 games at the facility, while the 1990-91 club was undefeated at 12-0 in Carter. During the 1997-98 season, Campbell scored its first victory over an Atlantic Coast Conference school (Wake Forest) as a Division I member, and recorded its first win over a nationally-ranked Division I opponent (#21 Florida International) in Carter Gym. As a Division I member, the Campbell men recorded a pair of unbeaten seasons at the site, including an 8-0 record in 1988-89 and a perfect 10-0 slate in 1993-94. In the first game televised from the facility, Campbell defeated Florida International 55-54 on Jan. 28, 1995 when Corey Best hit a jumper with seven seconds remaining. In 2005-06, Campbell’s men finished second nationally in scoring offense at 82.8 points per game and CU fans reacted to the team’s success by selling out Carter Gym five times and filling the 53-year-old facility to 96 percent of its capacity throughout the campaign. During the 2006-07 season, the Campbell men set a school Division I era record for wins at Carter Gym (12). CU also notched a school mark by scoring 100 or more points in a game five times during the season. CU hit the century mark in threeconsecutive home games – wins over UNC Wilmington (100-94), Radford (101-88) and Ohio Valley (107-65). On Feb. 8, 2007, the Camels set a school record for most points scored against an Atlantic Sun opponent in a 104-82 victory over Stetson. Some of the most famous names in basketball history, including Bob Cousy, John Wooden, Pete Maravich and Michael Jordan, have passed through the Carter Gym doors as instructors at the Campbell Basketball School. Maravich attended the camp every year from age nine through 18. The most famous game played at the building was the February 29, 1964 contest between Angier and Boone Trail for the Harnett County high school championship. That game lasted 13 overtimes, a record for the National Federation of High Schools Association, that is unmatched by the NCAA or NBA. The fact that Boone Trail eventually won 56-54 is not as remarkable as the fact that neither team substituted during the contest.

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Campbell Basketball School Since 1956, thousands of youth from across the United States and around the globe have flocked to Buies Creek, N.C. for the annual Campbell Basketball School. The nation’s oldest and largest summer basketball camp has been the summer home at some point in time for a virtual “Who’s Who” among roundball luminaries. Founded by Campbell head coach Fred McCall and the legendary Horace “Bones” McKinney, 125 boys attended the first camp in 1956. Over the next 50 years, the camp grew to accommodate as many as 2000 youngsters in a summer. At the time of its opening, the camp was the first of its kind to be held in North Carolina and one of the few in the United States. Though the years, basketball immortals such as John Wooden, Bill Sharman, Dolph Schayes, Press and Pete Maravich, Michael Jordan and James Worthy have assisted in the camp. Hall of Famer Pete Maravich attended the camp without missing a year from age nine through 17. At least seven of the NBA’s Top 50 Legends, including Nate “Tiny” Archibald, who spoke twice during the 2001 camp, have appeared at the School. Recent NBA players who have appeared at the camp include Jordan, Christian Laettner, Rick Fox, Vinny Del Negro, Rodney Rogers, Danny Ferry and Shammond Williams. Coach Rick Barnes of Texas and Coach Kelvin Sampson from Oklahoma served as guest instructors at the 2004 Basketball school along with Michael Curry of the Toronto Raptors and Moochie Norris of the New York Knicks. Phoenix Suns center Pat Burke visited the camp in 2006. The camp runs for two, week-long sessions in early June each year. In addition, a Father and Son Camp and team camps have been added to the traditional schedule For more information on the 2013 Campbell Basketball Camp, contact the basketball office at (910) 893-1335 or 1-800-3344111, ext. 1335.

The late Pete Maravich was a regular at the Campbell Basketball School in the 60s and 70s.

The Wizard and “The Creek”

Coach John Wooden (center) with Campbell coaches Fred McCall and Danny Roberts at the Campbell Basketball School during the 1960s.

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As a college basketball coach, few could rival the accomplishments of John Robert Wooden. In 27 years as head coach at UCLA, Wooden led his teams to an unprecedented 10 NCAA National Championships, including seven-consecutive titles from 1966-73. Included in that string is one of the most amazing win streaks in all of sport – 38 straight NCAA Tournament victories. From 1970-74, Coach Wooden’s teams won an NCAA-record 88straight games, and in 1972, he was inducted into the National Basketball Hall of Fame, becoming the first and only person inducted to the Hall as a player and coach. “The Wizard of Westwood” is the only college coach to compile four undefeated seasons of 30-0 and his Bruins captured 16 conference championships. Not only did Coach Wooden lead his UCLA teams to a 620-147 won-lost record, he also spent much of his free time teaching the game to young players nationwide. For many years in the 1960s and 1970s, Coach Wooden would travel to Buies Creek to teach and lecture at the Campbell Basketball School. Among the many awards bestowed upon Coach Wooden are the 1970 Sporting News Sportsman of the Year and the 1973 Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year. He was presented an Honorary Doctor of Humanities degree from Campbell in 1973. Born Oct. 14, 1910 in Martinsville, Ind., Wooden earned All-America honors at Purdue University in 1930, ’31 and ’32. He led the Boilermakers to the national championship in 1932 when he was named College Basketball Player of the Year. Coach Wooden passed away June 4, 2010 at the age of 99. Through the course of his career, Coach Wooden summarized key points in his philosophy of basketball and life through the Pyramid of Success.

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Fred McCall: Actions Louder Than Words The following article appeared in the News & Observer on June 12, 1994, one day before Fred McCall was inducted into the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame. Coach McCall passed away on Mar. 28, 2008. By Steve Politi Ask Fred McCall a question about his accomplishments in basketball and he’ll answer only begrudgingly. “I’m not bragging,” McCall will usually say after he responds. “I’m just telling you the facts.” The facts point to a career that’s touched the lives of thousands of budding basketball stars. McCall helped develop the Campbell Basketball Camp, one of the first and largest in the nation. He served as basketball coach and athletics director at Campbell University. In addition, he invented and patented the McCall Rebounder, a device that helps players learn rebounding fundamentals. It’s a career worth bragging about, but McCall won’t. “That’s what took him so long to get in the Hall of Fame,” said Horace “Bones” McKinney, a Hall member who will introduce McCall at the June 13 banquet. “Everything he did, he will tell you that somebody else did it.” His peers, however, will do some bragging for him. “Fred McCall is one of the finest men I have ever known,” said John Wooden, former UCLA basketball coach and winner of 10 NCAA titles. “He’s a wonderful person in every respect.” Wooden is one of the many college coaches who taught clinics at the Campbell camp, which McCall and McKinney – then coach at Wake Forest – founded in 1956. That year, 125 youths attended the camp. But word soon got out, and when big names like Bob Cousy and Wooden began to show up, the number soared to 1,500 during the two one-week sessions. “People were hungry for basketball then,” McKinney said. “And we were the first camp – all of the others came after us. And hey, we were cheap.” For $25 young stars could learn basketball with the best. “The kids enjoyed it,” McCall remembered. “The food was good, the housing was good. A crowd attracts a crowd, and they had wonderful instructors.” While serving as camp director, McCall was coaching the Campbell basketball team. He compiled a 221-104 record as coach, winning five championships at the junior college level. “You didn’t worry about the percentages,” he said. “You just took more shots than the other team and made more goals. They say defense wins. I have never seen a defense put the ball through the hoop.”

His teams missed a lot of shots, and McCall quickly found that good rebounding was a key to success. That’s why he developed a rebounding machine to help strengthen a player’s ability to snatch down a ball off the boards. “I used it when I was coaching at Wake Forest,” McKinney said. “He tried to get me to go in with him, and I told him, `Fred, you’re just wasting your time,’ That’s what Roebuck said to Sears.” McCall developed the Rebounder and sold the patent. The machine became an instant success. “It’s not only known nationally,” McKinney said. “The Rebounder in every gym across the world was developed by Fred McCall.” The machine looks like a large wire basket sitting on top of a pole. It adjusts for the height and stretch of the player, and helps improve his reflexes and strength. “It definitely has been helpful,” Wooden said. “Basketball coaches are always concerned with rebounding. Most believe if you can control rebounding, you can control the game.” McCall’s daughters recently gave their father a box filled with memorabilia, much of it from his coaching career at Campbell. “I had never kept a thing,” he said. Some of the pictures dated back to his college days at Lenoir-Rhyne, where McCall was a three-sport star. After he graduated, McCall started a baseball career in the minor leagues, playing on the same team as New York Giant great Bobby Thomson. McCall and his wife, Pearl, moved to Buies Creek in 1952. At Campbell, McCall has gone from coach and teacher to athletics director to administrator to executive vice president. He retired in 1986. His contributions to Campbell weren’t overlooked by his peers – they named a building for him in 1973. Still, McCall doesn’t consider the Rebounder his greatest accomplishment. Or the Campbell camp. Or his coaching record. “It’s staying here at Campbell University, rearing a family of three and (having) and nice, nice wife.” And that’s something he’s willing to brag about. Reprinted with permission of The News & Observer of Raleigh, North Carolina.

Coach McCall on the practice floor.

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Surrounding “The Creek” Campbell University is located in the small town of Buies Creek. The Campus is situated approximately half-way between Raleigh (30 miles south) and Fayetteville (28 miles north) in the Cape Fear Region of North Carolina.

Raleigh Facts: • • • • Major recording artists such as the Dave Matthews Band, Aerosmith, Rascal Flatts, Def Leppard, Kid Rock and Coldplay have performed at the Time Warner Pavilion in Raleigh.

Capital of North Carolina Population: over 370,000 Home to the Time Warner Pavilion at Walnut Creek and the North Carolina State Fair (Oct.) RDU International Airport takes flights from 12 different airlines

Fayetteville Facts: • • • •

Nickname is All-American City Sixth largest city and fourth largest metropolitan area in the state Population: over 300,000 – including Fort Bragg Army Base and the Pope Air Force Base Home to Fort Bragg Army Base and the 82nd Airborne and Special Operations Museum

Fort Bragg Facts: • • • •

Formed as Camp Bragg in 1918 Home to the famed 82nd Airborne Division and its 15,000 troops Also home to the U.S. Army Special Operations Command In total, 42,000 soldiers are station at Bragg

Distance from the Creek • • • • • •

Raleigh Fayetteville RDU Airport Wrightsville Beach Grandfather Mountain Charlotte

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Raleigh Capitol Square

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The RBC Center – a state-of-the-art arena located in western Raleigh – is home to the NHL’s Carolina Hurricanes, N.C. State men’s basketball, and numerous indoor concerts, circuses and trade shows each year.

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122 TEAMS. 61 GAMES. FOR THE ELEVENTH TIME. A total of 122 teams – representing 15 collegiate athletic conferences – will compete in the two-day event (February 22-23), with the entire BracketBusters slate of matchups to be announced in late January.

February 22-23, 2013

Of the 61 games, 13 will be televised, with 5 contests on ESPN2, 4 will be aired on ESPNU and 4 on ESPN3. Please consult local listings for start times.

HOME TEAMS

AWAY TEAMS

Vermont, Eastern Washington, Idaho State, Montana State, Portland State, Southern Utah, Campbell, High Point, Liberty, Presbyterian, UNC-Asheville, Winthrop, Cal Poly, Hawaii, Long Beach State, UC Davis, UC Santa Barbara, Loyola, Univ. of Illinois Chicago, Valparaiso, Wright State, Youngstown State, -HPYÄLSK 4HYPZ[ 5PHNHYH 9PKLY :PLUH (RYVU )\ɈHSV ,HZ[LYU 4PJOPNHU 5VY[OLYU 0SSPUVPZ Toledo, Western Michigan, Hampton, Drake, Indiana State, Northern Iowa, Southern Illinois, Wichita State, Tennessee Tech, Tennessee State, UT-Martin, SE Missouri State, Murray State, Belmont, College of Charleston, Western Carolina, Davidson, Central Arkansas, Lamar, 6YHS 9VILY[Z ;L_HZ ( 4 ** 07-> 0<7<0 Nebraska Omaha, Oakland, Western Illinois University, Utah State, UT-San Antonio, UTArlington and Saint Mary’s.

Albany, Montana, Northern Arizona, North Dakota, Northern Colorado, Sacramento State, Weber State, Charleston Southern, Coastal *HYVSPUH .HYKULY >LII 3VUN^VVK 9HKMVYK VMI, Cal State–Fullerton, Cal State–Northridge, <* 0Y]PUL <* 9P]LYZPKL 7HJPÄJ *SL]LSHUK State, Detroit, Green Bay, Milwaukee, Canisius, Iona, Loyola, Manhattan, Saint Peter’s, Ball State, Bowling Green, Central Michigan, Kent State, Miami, Ohio, Morgan State, Savannah State, Bradley, Creighton, Evansville, Illinois State, Missouri State, Austin Peay, Eastern Illinois, Eastern Kentucky, Jacksonville State, Morehead State, SIU-Edwardsville, The Citadel, McNeese State, Nicholls State, Northwestern State, Sam Houston State, Southeastern Louisiana, Stephen F. Austin, UMKC, North Dakota State Univ., South Dakota State Univ., <UP] VM :V\[O +HRV[H ;L_HZ :[H[L +LU]LY Idaho and Loyola Marymount.

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Campbell University Athletics Facilities

Clockwise from top left: Pope Center weight room, John W. Pope Jr. Convocation Center, Irwin Belk Track, Barker-Lane Stadium, McLeod Athletic Training Facility, Gilbert Craig Gore

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Campbell University Athletics Facilities

Clockwise from top: Keith Hills Country Club, Taylor F.ield, Johnson Natatorium, Eakes Complex Soccer Stadium, Eakes Complex Softball Field, CU Cross Country Course, Nisbet Tennis Center.

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Campbell Basketball On the Air This season, every Fighting Camel Men’s Basketball game will be heard on 107.3 FM. WCLN’s 25,000-watt signal reaches parts of 21 counties in southeastern North Carolina including all of Harnett, Cumberland, Johnston, and Sampson counties. The station’s signal also covers a majority of Wake County, including a large portion of Raleigh. Basketball coverage on the Campbell University Radio Network will begin 30 minutes prior to the scheduled tip time with a comprehensive pregame show, including a complete breakdown of the day’s contest, interviews, and scores from around the nation. Coverage continues well after the final whistle has blown. The Post Game Report features reaction from Coach Robbie Laing, final statistics from the game, highlights and other game scores. Streaming Audio/Video In addition to 107.3 WCLN-FM, audio and video coverage of Campbell Football games is also available on-line at www.gocamels.com, the official web site of CU athletics. Video and audio are available for every home basketball game on Gocamels.com. Free audio is also available for every home and away contest through the website. The “Voice of the Camels” Athletics Marketing Coordinator Chris Hemeyer is in his second year as the radio voice of Fighting Camel Football and Men’s Basketball. Hemeyer joined the Fighting Camel staff in 2011 from Kinston, N.C., where he was Director of Broadcasting and Public Relations for the Kinston Indians, the Cleveland Indians affiliate in the Carolina (Class A) League. In his six years with the Indians, the radio network grew from one to four stations. He also produced and hosted a weekly television show, Tribe Talk,

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and spearheaded the All-Star Student Program, which reached more than 66,000 students in Eastern North Carolina. In addition to Hemeyer‘s play-by-play work with the Indians, he also spent three seasons as the play-by-play voice for the first half of the East Carolina University baseball season. Hemeyer‘s basketball play-by-play experience includes fillin work for East Carolina men’s broadcasts. He has also been the voice of Lenoir Community College men’s basketball. His football experience includes television sideline reporting for East Carolina football games on MASN and Comcast Sports Southeast. Hemeyer was also the studio host for Ohio University football for radio broadcasts on the Ohio IMG Sports Network. In 2011, Hemeyer hosted a post-game call-in show and weekly talk show for East Carolina football. From 2006-11, Hemeyer was the voice of high school football in Craven County, calling multiple state championship games. Hemeyer arrived in North Carolina in 2001, spending five years at WCTI-TV (an ABC affiliate) in New Bern. He worked as a news and sports reporter, moving up to weekend sports anchor.

He graduated from the University of Missouri in 1999. In addition, the native of Columbia, Mo., oversees Campbell’s web streaming video and audio program, the production of video content for gocamels.com as well as producing marketing and promotional videos for the athletics department. Campbell produces live web streaming of home events in football, men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, wrestling, baseball and softball. For the fourth season, former Fighting Camel Coach Jerry Smith will provide color analysis on men’s basketball broadcasts. Smith was a successful high school coach in North Carolina, guiding Bertie County to a 3-A state title in 1970, before moving on to Chowan (Junior) College. A 1964 graduate of Campbell, Smith returned to his alma mater in 1980 to become assistant basketball coach and head golf coach. He then served as head basketball coach from 1983-85 before returning to the teaching field. A longtime teacher and administrator in Johnston County, Smith retired from his duties as principal of Clayton High School, where the basketball court has since been named in his honor.

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Media Information This publication is prepared to be a source for members of the news media. Additional information is available upon request from the Campbell Athletics Media Services office. News releases, action and still photographs and other materials are available to accredited members of the media.

Press Credentials Media members are encouraged to notify the Campbell Athletics Media Services office as far in advance of their intentions of covering Fighting Camel Basketball. Press credentials are limited to working members of the print and electronic media. Photo credentials are issued to only working photographers and videographers. Photographers are restricted to the baselines and may use natural light only. Please contact the Media Services office regarding the use of strobe units. Flash units are not allowed at Gore Arena. All media requests should be directed to Stan Cole, Associate AD/Media Services P.O. Box 10 Buies Creek, NC 27506 910.893.1331 (office) 910.814.7467 (mobile) cole@campbell.edu All requests must be made in writing on company letterhead and may sent via email to Stan Cole. Please call to confirm reception of the message. Requests made at least one week in advance will be mailed to the media member. All others will be left at the ticket will call window of the John W. Pope Convocation Center / Gilbert Craig Gore Arena.

Interview Policies The Campbell Athletics Media Services office will attempt to arrange all reasonable requests for interviews with Fighting Camel head coach Robbie Laing and the team members. With respect to practice, study and personal time, a few guidelines should be followed. Player Interviews: All interview requests with Campbell basketball players must be arranged through the Athletics Media Services office. Players are generally available for interviews prior to and immediately following practice sessions, but contacts should be arranged through Stan Cole. If a media member desires to arrange a telephone interview, the player will be given a

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telephone number to contact that individual in a reasonable response period, either before or after practice.

vices department will provide a pre-game snack to working media members in the media work room.

Post Game Interviews: Following each home game, the visiting head coach and any requested players will be brought to the media work room after a 10-minute cool down period. Campbell head coach Robbie Laing and two players will follow in the interview room. The Campbell locker room is closed to all individuals with the exception of authorized team or university personnel.

A full NCAA boxscore and play-by-play sheets will be distributed following the completion of each game. Stats are also provided to press row throughout the game.

Road Interviews: Interviews with Coach Laing or team members away from campus or contact outside of playing sites must be arranged through the Athletics Media Services office. Every attempt will be made by Campbell personnel to satisfy the interview request within reason. Generally, interviews will not be granted following the team’s practice session on the day of a game. Head Coach Interviews: Requests for interviews with Fighting Camel head coach Robbie Laing should be made through Associate A.D. for Media Services Stan Cole at 910.893.1331 or through the men’s basketball graduate assistant, Cole Dewey, at 910.893.1335. Coach Laing’s office is located along the south side of the Pope Convocation Center.

Home Game Services Working press facilities and wireless internet access are available at courtside in Gore Arena and in the media work room of the John W. Pope Jr. Convocation Center. Telephone lines are available upon request. The Athletics Media Ser-

Broadcasts Announce positions for radio broadcasts of Fighting Camel basketball games are located courtside along press row in Gore Arena. Under reciprocal agreements, the official designated originating station or network of the visiting team is allowed to originate radio broadcasts without charge. Official stations must contact Stan Cole at the Athletics Media Services office for information and fees concerning broadcasts.

Big South Conference Media Services Throughout the basketball season, the Big South Conference staff will provide updated statistics daily for each conference team, plus a weekly release, to the media through Big South website at www.BigSouthSports.com.

GoCamels.com The media services office updates and maintains the Athletics pages for each of Campbell’s 20 varsity sports on the University web site. Media guides, game stories, player and coach bios, schedules, statistics, results, boxscores as well as live stats may be found on the web site.

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Fighting Camels Radio / TV Roster

Robbie Laing Head Coach Troy State, ‘82

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Nnadozie Onuoha 6-3 / Jr. Wake Forest, N.C..

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Reco McCarter 6-6 / So.-R Goldsboro, N.C.

Brian Burg Assistant Coach Mount Mercy, ‘03

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Antwon Oliver 6-6 / Jr.-R Racine, Wisc.

Leek Leek 6-6 / Jr. Khartoum, Sudan

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Tyler Zegarzewski 6-6 / So.-R Hope Valley, R.I.

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Ryan Ridder Assistant Coach Embry-Riddle ‘08

Trey Freeman 6-2 / So. Virginia Beach, Va.

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Jordan Faciane 6-4 / Fr. Ellenwood, Ga.

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D.J. Mason 6-6 / Fr. Clarkton, N.C.

Cole Dewey Graduate Assistant Campbell, ‘11

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Darian Hooker 6-0 / Jr. Washington, D.C.

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Casey Perrin 5-9 / Fr. Scottsdale, Ariz.

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Marvelle Harris 6-6 / Jr. Macon, Ga.

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Antonio Kalpic 6-9 / Jr.-R Sibenik, Croatia

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Deon Curry Director of Operations Michigan State, ‘08

Andrew Ryan 6-5 / So.-R Lynden, Wash.

Trae Bremer 6-9 / Fr.-R Leoti, Kan.

Andrew Carter Head Strength Coach Salisbury, ‘02

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Darren White 6-4 / Sr. Danville, Va.

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Darius Leonard 6-9 / So.-R Raleigh, N.C.

Charles Baker Assoc. Head Coach Eastern Kentucky, ‘90

Troyce Solley Athletic Trainer Texas State, ‘04

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Campbell University • Men’s Basketball 2012-2013

Campbell Basketball in the Big South Conference After 17 years as a member of the Atlantic Sun Conference, Campbell returned to its roots on July 1, 2011 when it re-joined the Big South Conference, of which it was a charter member. This installment covering Men’s Basketball continues in a year-long celebration of Campbell’s return to the Big South. Campbell made four appearances in the Big South Conference Tournament championship game from 1987-94. The Camels won the 1992 tournament – defeating Charleston Southern 67-53 in the final – and earned the Big South’s first automatic bid in men’s basketball in 1992. Mark Mocnik was named tournament MVP and joined on the all-tournament team by fellow Camels Billy Ellison and Joe Spinks. CU went on to face top-ranked and defending national champion Duke in the first round of the 1992 NCAA Tournament at Greensboro. Campbell has posted a 9-9 record (.500) in Big South Tournament play from 1986-94 and never lost a semi-final game in four tries. The Camels finished as Big South Tournament runner-up on three occasions. In 1987, top-seeded Charleston Southern defeated the 2ndseeded Camels 64-63 in the final. In 1989, 4th-seeded UNC Asheville upset 2nd seed Campbell 93-78. Fourth-seeded Liberty topped the 2nd-seeded Camels 76-62 in the 1994 title contest. In 10 seasons, Campbell has compiled a 74-64 (.536) record in Big South regular season play. CU won a school-record 12 Big South contests in 1994 during its 20-9 overall campaign that included victories at North Carolina State (72-69 in overtime) and South Carolina (73-72). Camels were named Big South Player of the Year three times from 198794 as Clarence Grier (1987), Henry Wilson (1989) and Joe Spinks (1994) claimed the honor. Billy Lee claimed Big South Coach of the Year honors twice – in 1987 and 1994.

Camels earned at least a share of Big South Rookie of the Year recognition in three of the first four years the honor was presented. Joe Spinks (1991) and Scott Neely (1992) were outright winners of Rookie of the Year, while Dan Pogue shared the 1994 award. Trey Freeman was named Big South Freshman of the Year in 2012. Campbell won the Sasser Cup, presented annually to the Big South school with the best overall sports performance in 1992, 1993 and 1994. CU players have been recognized on the all-conference 4-time All-BSC forward Joe Spinks. teams 14 times in the program’s 10 years as a Big South member (1986-94, 2011-12), including 4-time all-league choice Joe Spinks (1991-94) and 3-time honoree Henry Wilson (1987-89). Camels have been named to Big South All-Tournament teams nine times, including two-time honorees Henry Wilson (1987, ’89), Mark Mocnik (1989, ’92) and Joe Spinks (1992, ’94). Spinks was inducted into the Big South Conference Hall of Fame in 2004.

Campbell won the 1992 Big South Conference Tournament Championship.

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The Big South Conference Since its founding in 1983, the Big South Conference has matured into a competitive leader in college athletics, actively pursuing excellence on the field of play and in the classroom. The League’s growing presence as an NCAA Division I athletic conference is evident by athletic accomplishments on the national stage, innovative marketing and media partnerships, increased television packages, and quality athletic competition while intentionally fostering the academic, personal, social, athletic and leadership development of each student-athlete. This has evolved into the Conference’s mission of “Developing Leaders Through Athletics.” The 2012-13 academic year features the Big South’s largest membership (12) and sponsored sports (19) in its 29 years of existence. The Big South Conference was formed on August 21, 1983, when Charleston Southern (then Baptist College) Athletic Director Howard Bagwell and Augusta President George Christenberry began recruiting members into the Big South, receiving initial commitments from Augusta, Charleston Southern, Campbell, Coastal Carolina and Winthrop. One month later, Dr. Edward M. Singleton was selected as the League’s first Commissioner and continued to solicit new members. His efforts led to the additions of Armstrong State, Radford and UNC Asheville, giving the Big South more than the required six members to constitute an official conference. The Big South’s first year of competition was in the Fall of 1984, and in September 1986, the Big South Conference was granted fullfledged NCAA Division I status. During its infancy and prior to securing automatic bids to NCAA Championships, the Big South made early strides in earning at-large berths in several national postseason events, including volleyball, women’s basketball and women’s golf. In 1989, George F. “Buddy” Sasser replaced the retiring Dr. Singleton as Commissioner, and in 1990, the League received its first automatic bid – receiving an automatic qualifier to the NCAA Baseball Championship. Under Sasser’s seven years of leadership, the Conference implemented its public relations and compliance programs, and introduced its first-ever men’s basketball television package, featuring the Big South competing among some of the finest teams in the nation. In August 1996, Kyle B. Kallander replaced Sasser as the League’s third Commissioner, and in his 16 years at the helm of the Big South, Kallander has been instrumental in aggressively promoting the Conference to new heights. The Conference has enjoyed record levels in marketing revenue during his tenure, he has brought television coverage to Big South women’s basketball, baseball, softball and men’s soccer for the first time in Conference history, as well as increased national television exposure to the League as a whole through aggressive and unique television packages. Under Kallander’s leadership, the Big South developed and initiated its first long-range strategic plan, re-affirming the League’s vision as a distinctive athletic Conference committed to the quality of institutional life through athletic competition. He also spearheaded the efforts to add football as a championship sport, which came to fruition in 2002, and oversaw the additions of men’s and women’s indoor track & field in 1997. The Conference’s 19th championship sport -- women’s lacrosse, begins play this season with eight members. At the same time, Kallander has solidified Conference membership, as an all-time high 12 member institutions comprise the 29-year old League. Recent additions include High Point, Gardner-Webb, Presbyterian College and Longwood, plus the return of charter member Campbell University. Kallander’s long range vision has also included technological advancements, as the Conference introduced its first live video streaming event in 2005 and has since expanded its video offerings to more than 700 events annually through a partnership with the member institutions, as well as the creation of several online and social media platforms. In the last 15 years alone, the Big South Conference has experienced monumental growth and success in nearly every sport. During this time, the Conference has had an individual National Champion six times, has had more than 280 All-Americans, has reached the “Sweet 16” in men’s soccer, women’s basketball and baseball, has received national Top 25 rankings in football, men’s soccer, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, baseball, men’s outdoor track & field, and men’s golf, had an individual selected to play in the NCAA Singles Championship seven times in addition to the first men’s tennis doubles at-large selection, had the first women’s golf program advance to the national finals, had the No. 1 ranked men’s golfer in the country, had the nation’s top scoring men’s basketball team

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five consecutive years as well as the national men’s basketball scoring leader twice, received an at-large playoff berth in the Football Championship Subdivision in 2006, has had six NFL Draft picks, and has had two institutions finish in the top 10 in the NCAA Men’s Golf Championships -- including the Conference’s highest-ever team finish in an NCAA event (fifth in 2007). This past season, the Big South had a record 41 student-athletes earn All-America distinction, while another 10 were named Academic AllAmericans. The Conference also won its first football playoff game (Stony Brook), had the national women’s basketball Rookie Coach of the Year, had two men’s soccer teams reach the NCAA Tournament for the first time in a decade (Coastal Carolina, Liberty), and had a record five individuals selected for the NCAA Men’s Golf Regionals -- the most of any Division I conference in 2011-12. In addition, Liberty was the first men’s golf team in Conference history to win an NCAA Regional, and the Flames went on to finish 10th at the national event. Several former Big South student-athletes have also reached national prominence in recent years. Coastal Carolina’s Amber Campbell made the U.S. Olympic Team in 2008 and 2012, and was one of five former Big South athletes to compete in the 2008 Games; VMI’s Reggie Williams reached the NBA with the Golden State Warriors in 2010, UNC Asheville’s Ty Wigginton was named an American League All-Star in 2010, and Coastal Carolina’s Dustin Johnson has won six PGA Tour events since departing the Big South Conference in 2007. Three former Big South baseball players made their major league debuts in 2012, while Avery Warley became the third Big South women’s basketball player to play in the WNBA. The Conference’s tagline, “Developing Leaders Through Athletics” was unveiled in 2008-09 in conjunction with the Conference’s 25th Anniversary. The League also honored its heritage with the Top 25 “Best of the Best” moments in League history from 1983-2008, with Liberty University’s 10-year women’s basketball championship run from 1996-2007 being crowned the No. 1 moment in the Big South’s first 25 years. The Conference’s on-field accomplishments have been duplicated in the classroom. Annually, more than 40 percent of Conference student-athletes are named to the Big South’s Presidential Honor Roll for maintaining a cumulative 3.0 grade-point average, and the League has had more than 100 Academic All-Americans in its 28 years of existence. Furthermore, the Big South has recorded double figure totals in NCAA Public Recognition Awards for APR progress the last three years.

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FIGHTING

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2012-2013 MEN’S BASKETBALL


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