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SCHEDULE/RESULTS 11 (6-3, 0-0 MSC) Campbellsville (6-4, 0-1 MSC) October (1-1) vs. Lindsey Wilson (7-4, 0-1 MSC) Oct. 26 Central Pennsylvania College W, 81-72 Oct. 29 Harris-Stowe State University L, 71-68 Saturday, Dec. 3 • 4 p.m. ET • Powell Athletic Center • Campbellsville, Ky.

November (5-2) THE MATCHUP | #WeAreCU Nov. 1 Western University& L, 87-79 Nov. 9 Wilmington College W, 108-82 About the Series Nov. 11 Ohio State University-Mansfield W, 129-58 All-Time Record: Tigers 37-29 Nov. 12 Harris-Stowe State University W, 77-66 Last Meeting: Feb, 18, 2015 | Tigers 73-59 Nov. 17 Bethel University% L, 90-77 Nov. 18 % W, 67-60 Streak: Tigers 3-0 Nov. 19 Martin Methodist College% L, 67-62 Nov. 29 Midway University W, 92-62 Head Coach: Brent Vernon (1st season) Head Coach: Paul Peck (15th) Overall Record: 6-4 (.600) Overall Record: 549-352 (.609) December (0-1) Record at CU: 6-4 (.600) Record at Lindsey Wilson 313-154 (.670) Dec. 1 * L, 71-69 Record vs. Lindsey Wilson: 0-0 Record vs. Campbellsville: 6-10 Dec. 3 * 4:00 p.m. CU PROBABLE STARTERS Dec. 16 Washington Adventist University^ 2:00 p.m. (BASED OFF LAST GAME) Dec. 17 Kentucky Christian University^ 5:00 p.m. Dec. 30 Indiana University Southeast 5:00 p.m. ERIK KINNEY • Redshirt last season due to hamstring

r-Sr / F / 6-5 / 220 • Avg. double-double (13 pts/10 rebs) January (0-0) • High 20 points vs. HSSU & Cumberland Fairfield, Calif. Jan. 7 * 4:00 p.m. 2 • 19 rebounds vs. Martin Methodist Jan 9 University of the Cumberlands* 8:00 p.m. Jan. 12 * 8:00 p.m. Jan. 14 * 4:00 p.m. ROD LAWRENCE • Transferred from Ole Miss Jan. 18 * 8:00 p.m. r-Sr. / G / 6-5 / 180 • Redshirt last season due to fractured foot Jan. 28 Wilberforce University* 3:00 p.m. • Scored 29 points vs. WKU in exhibition Orlando, Fla. Jan 30 University of Maine – Fort Kent 7:30 p.m. 3 • Double-figuring scoring in 5-of-6 games

February (0-0) Feb. 2 Lindsey Wilson College* 9:00 p.m. JALEN COATES • Transferred from Montana Tech Feb. 4 Cumberland University* 5:00 p.m. Jr. / G / 5-9 / 180 • Career-high 22 pts in season opener Feb. 9 University of the Cumberlands* 8:00 p.m. • Season-high 9 assists vs. HSSU twice Sacramento, Calif. Feb. 11 University of Pikeville* 4:00 p.m. 10 • No. 8 in assists (46) Feb. 16 Shawnee State University* 8:00 p.m. Feb. 18 Georgetown College* 4:00 p.m. Feb. 20 Wilberforce University 7:00 p.m. ELLIOTT YOUNG • Big man that stretches floor with 3-pointer Feb. 25 Life University* 4:00 p.m. Sr. / F / 6-7 / 215 • Four-year letterwinner / 871 career points • Hitting 47.2 percent from floor Mt. Washington, Ky. March 3-5 MSC Tournament – Frankfort, Ky. 22 • Scored 25 points vs. Wilmington March 18-25 NAIA Tournament – Kansas City, Mo. Home Games Bold | All Times ET HAGEN TYLER • MSC Freshman of Year in 2015-16

So. / G / 6-3 / 185 • Hit 111 3-pointers last season/2nd in NAIA * - MSC Games | & - Exhibition • Scored 33 points vs. Wilmington % - MSC / SSAC Challenge, Pulaski, Tenn. Danville, Ky. 24 • Ranks No. 16 with 27 3-pointes made ^ - Lindsey Wilson Classic, Columbia, Ky.

RADIO/VIDEO/TV WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Radio: CU Sports Network, 88.7 The Tiger • The Battle of Highway 55 hits the hardwood today, as rivals Campbellsville and Lindsey Jay Turner (PxP) Wilson meet in Powell Athletic Center for the 68th time in history. Matt Payton (Analyst) • The Tigers have lost their four games by an average of six points. Online Video: • The loss to Cumberland, snapped a five-game streak to start the year at PowellAthletic. https://campbellsvilletigers.com/watch • Tonight marks the final MSC contest until Jan. 7. at Pikeville. • Campbellsville was picked to finish second in the Mid-South Conference. TV: WLCU-TV - Comcast 10 • CU ranked No. 4 in the Sporting News and No. 11 in NAIA preseason poll. 2016-17 Campbellville University Men’s Basketball @CvilleTigersMBB | Campbellsvilletigers.com CAMPBELLSVILLE UNIVERSITY TIGERS TEAM INFORMATION

ROSTER COACHING STAFF No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown / Previous School Head Coach: ...... Brent Vernon (Cumberlands ‘05) 0 Kelton Ford SR G 6-0 195 Horse Cave, Ky. / Troy University Assistant Coach: ��������������Mark Vernon (Cumberlands ‘02) 1 Andre Applewhite JR F 6-5 220 Memphis, Tenn. / Our Lady of the Lake Assistant Coach: ...... Darius Clement (Campbellsville ‘15) 2 Erik Kinney r-SR F 6-5 225 Fairfield, Calif. / Cal. State Bakersfield Student Assistant: ������������������������������� Art Smith (3rd year) 3 Rod Lawrence r-SR F 6-5 180 Orlando, Fla. / Ole Miss PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 4 Byron Dean r-FR G 6-0 190 Nashville, Tenn. / Hillwood HS KELTON Ford �������������������������������������������������������� KELL-ton 5 Antonio Chapman JR G 6’0 175 Prichard, Ala. / Paris Junior College Jalen COATES ����������������������������������������������������������COAT-s 10 Jalen Coates JR G 5-9 170 Sacramento, Calif./ Montana Tech KAMALL Richards ������������������������������������������������ka-MALL 13 Zach Perry SR G 6-1 170 Frankfort, Ky. / Frankfort High Sch. ITALO Barbosa ������������������������������������������������������ E-ta-LOW 21 Taylor Howard SO G 6-0 175 Winchester, Ky. / George Rogers Clark 22 Elliott Young SR F 6-7 215 Mt. Washington, Ky. / Bullitt East HS TEAM INFORMATION 23 Kamall Richards JR F 6-6 220 Brooklyn, N.Y. / Nicholls State 2015-16 Record ���������������������������������������� (25-11, 8-8 MSC) 24 Hagan Tyler SO G 6-3 185 Danville, Ky. / Boyle County HS 2015-16 Finish ������������������������������������������� (NAIA Fab Four) 32 Italo Barbosa JR F 6-4 220 Sau Paulo, Brazil Starters Returning ���������������������������������������������������������� (2) 33 Corey Shelton r-FR G 6-0 160 Williamsburg, Ky. / Williamsburg HS Lettermen Returning ������������������������������������������������������ (6) 42 Shawn Johnson JR F 6-7 185 Maysville, Ky. / Mason County HS Newcomers ��������������������������������������������������������������������� (9)

#0 Kelton Ford #1 Andre Applewhite #2 Erik Kinney #3 Rod Lawrence #4 Byron Dean #5 Antonio Chapman Sr | G | 6-0 | 195 Jr. | F | 6-5 | 220 r-Sr. | F | 6-5 | 225 r-Sr. | F | 6-5 | 180 r-Fr. | G | 6-0 | 190 Jr | G | 6-0 | 175 Horse Cave, Ky. Memphis, Tenn. Fairfield, Calf. Orlando, Fla. Nashville, Tenn. Prichard, Ala.

#10 Jalen Coates #13 Zach Perry #21 Taylor Howard #22 Elliott Young #23 Kamall Richards #24 Hagen Tyler Jr. | G | 5-9 | 170 Sr | G | 6-1 | 170 So. | G | 6-0 | 175 Sr | F | 6-7 | 215 Jr. | F | 6-6 | 220 So. | G | 6-3 | 185 Sacramento, Calud. Frankfort, Ky. Winchester, Ky. Mt. Washington, Ky. Brooklyn, N.Y. Danville, Ky.

#32 Italo Barbosa #33 Corey Shelton #42 Shawn Johnson Brent Vernon Mark Vernon Darius Clement Jr. | F | 6-4 | 220 r-Fr. | G | 6-0 | 160 Jr. | F | 6-7 | 185 Head Coach Asst. Coach Asst. Coach Sau Paulo, Brazil Williamsburg, Ky. Marysville, Ky.

2016-17 Campbellville University Men’s Basketball @CvilleTigersMBB | Campbellsvilletigers.com LINDSEY WILSON COLLEGE TEAM INFORMATION ROSTER COACHING/ADMIN STAFF

No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown / Previous School Head Coach...... Paul Peck (15th season) 0 Nic Brown JR C 6-11 230 Mandeville, Jamaica / Trinity Valley CC Assistant Coach...... Chris Starks (15th season) Assistant Coach...... Alex Wesley (4th season) 1 Charles Sutton JR G 6-4 195 Michigan City, Ind. / LaVergne HS Director of Athletics �����������������������������������������Willis Pooler 2 Allen Costley JR F 6-6 215 Baltimore, Md. / College of Central Florida Sports Info Director ��������������������������������������������Chris Wells 3 Zach Reeves* FR G 6-5 200 Rolesville, N.C. / Christ School 5 Lik Estilien* FR F 6-4 210 Naples, Fla. / Lely HS PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 10 Cameron Morgeson FR G 5-11 150 Campbellsville, Ky. / Taylor County HS NIC Brown ��������������������������������������������������������������������NICK 11 Marshall Griffith SO G 6-0 175 Owensboro, Ky. / Gulf Coast State CC 12 Dmitry Utolin SR F 6-7 215 Dubna, Russia / West Texas A&M Allen COSTLEY �����������������������������������������������������cost-LEE 13 Brandon Berry FR G 6-2 190 Campbellsville, Ky. / Taylor County HS Cameron MORGESON ������������������������������MOOR-guh-SON 15 Hannes Erhardt JR C 6-11 235 Bara, Sweden / Malmo Borgarskola DMITRY UTOLIN...... duh-MEE-tree eew-TOLL-lin 23 Ethan Hennis* FR G 6-4 170 Murfreesboro, Tenn. / Providence Christian Academy HANNES ERHARDT �����������������������������hon-NEZ AIR-heart 25 Bryan Wallace JR G 5-11 160 Lexington, Ky. / Montgomery County HS 30 DJ Lambert JR G 6-1 165 Louisville, Ky. / Louisville Male HS Pepper Ben OFOKILE ������������������������������������� oh-FUH-kyle 32 Pepper Ben Ofokile SO F 6-8 235 Lagos, Nigeria / Wesley Christian HS Dylan GASKIN �������������������������������������������������������� GAS-kin 34 Dylan Gaskin SO F 6-6 255 Somerset, Ky. / Southwestern HS MARQUIS Johns �������������������������������������������������mar-keese 41 John Payne FR G 6-5 195 Nashville, Tenn. / Goodpasture HS 55 Marquis Johns SO G 5-8 160 Smyrna, Tenn. / LaVergne HS

2016-17 Campbellville University Men’s Basketball @CvilleTigersMBB | Campbellsvilletigers.com MEDIA INFO Series Facts QUICK FACTS • Campbellsville University and Lindsey Wilson meet tonight for the 68th time in program history with CU owning a 37-30 edge over the Blue Raiders. Location...... Campbellsville, Ky. • The first game between CU and LWC was played Jan. 26, 1987. The Tigers won 66-58. Enrollment �����������������������������������������������3,742 • The longest win streak by Campbellsville is nine games from 1992-1996. Lindsey Wilson won five Founded ���������������������������������������������������1906 straight from 2005-2006. But since CU holds a slight edge over the Blue Raiders, 14-11. Nickname ������������������������������������������������Tigers • The Tigers are 13-14 against Lindsey Wilson while playing in Biggers Sports Center and 21-12 Colors...... Maroon and Gray in Powell Athletic Center. President...... Dr. Michael V. Carter Tiger Clawz Director of Athletics ����������� Rusty Hollingsworth • Campbellsville enters tonight with a 6-4 record after dropping three of its last five games. Athletics Office ����������������������������270-789-5257 • Tonight marks the final contest at home for CU this semster. The Tigers have gone 5-1 at home Website...... CampbellsvilleTigers.com to start the season and return back to Powell Athletic Center on Dec. 30 vs. IU Southeast. Conference ���������������������������������������Mid-South • Erik Kinney is the first Tiger to average a double-double since Damontre Harris did in 2014-15. • Elliott Young has scored 871 career points - 129 from surpassing 1,000. Division ������������������������������������������������ NAIA DI • Against Wilmington on Nov. 9, CU lit up the nets by hitting 14-of-18 from deep (78%). Home Court...... Powell Athletic Center • CU backed that up by hitting 20 3-point baskets in its next contest against OSU Mansfield. SPORTS INFORMATION • Overall, the Tigers rank No. 3 in the NAIA by making 107 3-point baskets this season. CU also holds opponents to only 26.5 percent - ranking No. 4. SID / MBB Contact...... Jordan Alves • Last season, CU hit 341 3-pointers, which shattered the program record set in 2010-11 with Phone...... 502-680-7005 291. MSC Freshman of the Year Hagen Tyler ranked No. 1 in most 3-pointers last season with Email...... [email protected] 111 - 11 shy of breaking the single-season CU record. • Tyler currently ranks No. 21 by hitting 3.0 triples per game and No. 16 with 27 total 3s. Sports Info. Asst/Photog...... Richard RoBards • Last season, CU finished with a 25-11 record and 8-8 inside the MSC • The Tigers played their way into the second Fab Four appearance in program history, but lost Phone ...... 270-403-3905 to eventual champions MidAmerica Christian in the semifinal, 93-89. Email...... [email protected] CU falls in MSC opener, 72-69 to Cumberland Sports Info. Grad. Assistant ������Maggie Calvert • Cumberland went on a decisive 15-5 run in the middle of the second half and Campbellsville Phone...... 270-606-1548 was unable to make enough shots late, as the Phoenix upset the 11th-ranked Tigers, 72-69. • Erik Kinney led all scorers with a career-high 20 points and grabbed 17 rebounds for CU but Email:...... [email protected] Cumberland scored 24 points off 20 turnovers for the Tigers. • The Tigers shot 46 percent from the floor, 39 percent from deep and nailed 14-of-18 free Sports Info. Office - Powell Athletic Center throws to keep the deficit close in the second half. Office Hours...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Rod Lawrence scored 12 poins, while Antonio Chapman ahd 11 and Elliott Young had 10. Office Phone...... 270-789-5276 Tigers roll past Midway in non-conference tilt • In its final tune up before entering conference play, Campbellsville blistered the nets Tuesday BY THE NUMBERS by taking down Midway University by 30 points, 92-62. • Zach Perry lead CU with 15 points. Perry finished hitting 5-of-9 from the 3-point line and was CVILLE STATS LWC one of three Tigers to knock down multiple triples. 6-4 Records 7-4 • As a team, the Tigers were on fire from deep, knocking down 13-of-31 (42 percent). Overall, 83.0 PPG 81.8 CU hit 51 percent (33-of-65) with 22 of those baskets coming off assists. 44.3 % FG Pct 51.4 % • Five other Tigers filled up the stat sheet. Erik Kinney pitched in 14 points and a team-high nine 37.4 % 3-PT Pct 33.9 % rebounds. Jalen Coates and Antonio Chapman both finished with 12 points, while Shawn John- son registered 11 points and eight rebounds. Lastly, Elliott Young hit two Edward Jones triples 66.0 % FT Pct 71.2 % and finished with 10 points. 41.1 Rebounds 38.9 Tigers go 1-2 at Mid-South/Southern States Challenge 17.7 Assists 15.8 13.2 Turnovers 17.1 • CU lost 90-77 to Bethel University and 67-62 to Martin Methodist College in the Mid-South Conference/Southern States Athletic Conference Challenge two weeks ago. 8.9 Steals 8.9 • With the 3-pointer a major part of their game, the Tigers hit only 18% from deep vs Bethel. 4.0 Blocks 4.0 • In addition, Hagen Tyler missed the game due to a sickness. • But CU rebounded with a victory over No. 22 Faulkner University, 67-60. The Tigers hit 11 triples, while Antonio Chapman hit four and Rod Lawrence and Hagen Tyler both hit three. Lawrence led the Tigers with 17 points, while Tyler had 15. • In the finale against host Martin Methodist, Campbellsville let an early nine-point lead slip away late. Forcing almost 15 turnovers a game, the host RedHawks finished with just three turnovers and took care of the ball possession late. • Once again, Lawrence led CU with 15 points, while Jalen Coates had 13. Erik Kinney finished with just eight points but had a career-high 19 rebounds. 2016-17 Campbellville University Men’s Basketball @CvilleTigersMBB | Campbellsvilletigers.com CU’S RECORD WHEN... 2016-17 SEASON NOTES CU RECORD ALL MSC Playing at Powell 5-1 0-1 Lawrence and Kinney prove to be vital for CU’s success Playing away 0-2 0-0 • In five games played this fall, Rod Lawrence has scored in double-figures all but one contest. Playing neutral 1-1 0-0 He is second on the team by averaging 14 points and 7.4 rebounds per game. Leading at halftime 5-3 0-1 • In addition, Lawrence dropped 29 points in an exhibition against Western Kentucky University Tied at halftime 0-0 0-0 early in November. Trailing at halftime 1-1 0-0 • Kinney has also play in five of the Tigers eight games and finished with games of 20 and 19 Overtime games 0-0 0-0 points vs. Harris-Stowe and Bethel, respectively. Make 8 or more 3-pointers 6-1 0-1 • Still seeking his first double-double as a Tiger, Kinney recorded a career-high 19 rebounds vs. Make 7 or fewer 3-pointers 0-3 0-0 Martin Methodist in the final game of the MSC/SSAC Challenge. Score Fewer than 60 pts. 0-0 0-0 Johnson had great fall, taking advantage of opportunity Score 60-69 points 1-2 0-0 Score 70-79 points 2-2 0-1 • Shawn Johnson came into the season with 56 games under his belt the first two years as a Score 80-89 points 0-0 0-0 Tiger but only averaged a little over nine minutes per game. Score 90-99 points 1-0 0-0 • This season, Johnson has been inserted into the starting lineup and is averaging 23.4 min- Score 100+ points 2-0 0-0 utes per game. Opp. score less than 60 pts. 2-0 0-0 • Johnson is also scoring seven points a contest, while third on the team with 6.0 rebounds a Opp. score 60-69 points 2-1 0-0 game. Opp. score 70-79 points 1-2 0-1 • Against OSU Mansfield, Johnson scored 16 a season-high points and grabbed eight re- Opp. score 80-89 points 1-0 0-0 bounds. Opp. score 90-99 points 0-1 0-0 Ford is expected to miss rest of fall semester Opp. score 100+ points 0-0 0-0 Shoot higher % than opp. 5-0 0-0 • In the Tigers season opener Kelton Ford went down with a fracutred jaw and is expected to Shoot lower % than opp. 1-4 0-1 miss the rest of the fall semester. Outrebound opponent 4-3 0-1 • Coming into the season, coach Brent Vernon was excited about transfer guard Outrebounded by opponent 2-1 0-0 Kelton Ford returning to his home state of Kentucky after spending a few years at Troy Tied with rebounds 0-0 0-0 University. More turnovers 1-3 0-1 • In the Tigers season opener, Ford played 31 minutes and scored 11 points. Less turnovers 5-1 0-0 • The injury occured during the game but Ford played through it and realized the fracture the Games following a loss 3-0 0-0 next morning. It shows the toughness and grit from the senior point guard, who just happens Games following a win 3-4 0-1 to have a redshirt year available if he decides to go that route. vs. MSC home ---- 0-1 The Brent Vernon Era Starts vs. MSC away ---- 0-0 vs. non-conference home 5-0 ---- • On June 28, 2016, Brent Vernon was announced as the seventh coach to lead Campbellsville vs. non-conference neutral 1-2 ---- University men’s basketball. vs. non-conference away 0-0 ---- • Vernon, a graduate of University of the Cumberlands, coached as an assistant the past two vs. NAIA DI Top 25 1-0 0-0 seasons under former coach Keith Adkins. on Monday 0-0 0-0 • In the previous four seasons, Vernon has helped lead the Tigers to two NAIA National on Tuesday 1-0 0-0 Tournament appearances, one Sweet 16 appearance and a Fab Four showing last year. on Wednesday 2-0 0-0 During his time as an assistant, the Tigers won a MSC regular season championship and a on Thursday 0-2 0-1 tournament title in 2015. on Friday 2-0 0-0 • Vernon came to Campbellsville in 2012 and had double roles as assistant basketball coach on Saturday 1-2 0-0 and head women’s golf coach. Known as a hard worker and recruiter, Vernon didn’t see the job on Sunday 0-0 0-0 as more work but saw them as an opportunity to help both programs get back to the highest level in the Mid-South Conference and also the NAIA. Where the Coaches Rank by Wins • In his role as the recruiting coordinator for Tiger basketball, Vernon brought in five of the pre- vious six NAIA All-Americans who have come through the program. Sekou Harris and Dii’jon

Allen-Jordan were the last two in 2015-16, as both helped lead Campbellsville University to its Coach Years Total Record first NAIA Fab Four since 2008. Other notables are D’von Campbell, Damontre Harris and Eric Lou Cunningham 1966-72, 78-97 27 335-333 (.501) Gaines. Harris was one of the biggest recruits for Vernon, as he brought him in after playing at Keith Adkins 2000-2016 16 322-204 (.612) the University of Florida and University of South Carolina. Travis Ford 1997-2000 4 54-40 (.574) Powell Athletic Center is tough place to play for opponents Ron Coleman 1972-1977 6 46-55 (.354) • After three away games, Campbellsville returned to Powell Athletic Center this week for three George Sadler 1964-1966 3 28-29 (.491) straight games - including a pair of Mid-South Conference contests starting tonight.. John Rohrer 1977-1978 2 7-42 (.138) • The Tigers have five of their six wins at Powell Athletic Center and have a 38-2 record at home Brent Vernon 2016-pres. 1 6-4 (.600) the previous three seasons. • In CU’s four home games, the Tigers are averaging 98.7 points per game, while holding opponents to just 69.5 points. 2016-17 Campbellville University Men’s Basketball @CvilleTigersMBB | Campbellsvilletigers.com POWELL ATHLETIC CENTER 2016-17 SEASON NOTES Year-By-Year Results NAIA Coaches’ Poll Ranks Tigers No. 11 in Preseason Season W-L Pct. Start 2016-17 5-1 (.800) 5-0 • The Tigers, who ended last season ranked No. 11 as well, earned 165 voting points from the 2015-16 17-2 (.894) 11-0 national raters – one point from tying William Carey University for Top 10. 2014-15 16-0 (1.000) 16-0 • Campbellsville is one of four Mid-South Conference teams ranked in the Preseason Edition, 2013-14 8-6 (.571) 1-0 as Georgetown College earned a No. 2 ranking, University of Pikeville starts at No. 19 and 2012-13 11-5 (.687) 2-0 Lindsey Wilson College is at No. 20. The MSC leads all conference with four teams in the Top 2011-12 11-2 (.846) 6-0 25. 2010-11 11-10 (.523) 0-1 • Pikeville leads the active group of being ranked in the Top 25 with 52-straight mentions, 2009-10 13-4 (.764) 2-0 2008-09 9-8 (.529) 0-1 which dates back to the start of the 2012-13 season. The second-longest streak belongs to 2007-08 11-3 (.785) 9-0 Georgetown (46-straight). 2006-07 12-3 (.800) 7-0 • Campbellsville and G-orgetown are both coming off seasons where they played their way into 2005-06 12-2 (.857) 0-1 the NAIA Fab Four. CU lost to Mid-America Christian in the Fab Four while Georgetown lost 2004-05 6-7 (.461) 1-0 to the Evangels in the title game. 2003-04 9-7 (.562) 1-0 2002-03 7-8 (.466) 3-0 2001-02 9-4 (.692) 3-0 Sporting News Ranks CU #4 in Preseason 2000-01 15-8 (.652) 0-2 1999-00 14-3 (.823) 1-0 • The Campbellsville University men’s basketball team will start the season ranked No. 4 in the 1998-99 12-0 (1.000) 12-0 Sporting News NAIA Preseason Top 10. 1997-98 8-4 (.666) 1-0 • The Tigers sit behind Dillard University, Westmont and Carroll College who are Nos. 1-3, 1996-97 8-3 (.727) 1-0 respectively. Last season, Campbellsville knocked off both Dillard and Carroll en route to 1995-96 8-4 (.666) 1-0 reaching its second NAIA Fab Four. 1994-95 9-5 (.642) 1-0 • After the Tigers at No. 4, two other Mid-South Conference teams were mentioned. Lindsey 1993-94 12-3 (.800) 1-0 Wilson College ranks No. 5 in the poll, while Georgetown College rounds out the Top 10. The 1992-93 10-6 (.625) 1-0 Georgetown Tigers played in the NAIA Championship last season but fell to MidAmerica 1991-92 4-7 (.363) 0-5 1990-91 10-3 (.769) 2-0 Christian – the same team who upset CU in the Fab Four. 1989-90 12-2 (.857) 3-0 1988-89 5-5 (.500) 2-0 Kinney, Lawrence, named Preseason All-Americans 1987-88 8-7 (.533) 2-0 1986-87 5-7 (.416) 3-0 • The Sporting News also released the 2016 Preseason All-Americans and the Tigers had a 1985-86 5-8 (.384) 1-0 couple of mentions. Seniors Erik Kinney and Roderick Lawrence – who both missed last sea- 1984-85 5-6 (.454) 2-0 son due to injuries – were both chosen as Honorable Mention selections. 1983-84 8-4 (.666) 4-0 • Both Kinney and Lawrence are missing the first three games of the season but can play in the 1982-83 6-5 (.545) 3-0 exhibition against Western Kentucky University on Nov. 2. 1981-82 8-3 (.727) 4-0 1980-81 10-1 (.909) 5-0 • Kinney played at Cal State Bakersfield for two years and Northwest Nazarene University for 1979-80 7-3 (.700) 1-0 one. He averaged 15 ppg and 6 rpg. 1978-79 7-5 (.583) 1-0 • Lawrence played in 13 games at Ole Miss in 2014-15. He averaged just 8.1 minutes, 1.7 points, 1977-78 1-7 (.125) 1-0 1.3 rebounds and 1 assist. 1976-77 4-8 (.333) 1-0 1975-76 7-4 (.636) 1-0 1974-75 10-1 (.909) 4-0 Tigers Capitalizing on D1 Transfers 1973-74 5-5 (.500) 0-2 1972-73 7-4 (.636) 1-0 • In the past two seasons, Campbellsville has had four D1 transfers that have turned 1971-72 6-4 (.600) 3-0 themselves into NAIA All-Americans. 1970-71 8-4 (.666) 1-0 • Dii’jon Allen-Jordan (Francis Marian) and Sekou Harris (Fairleigh Dickinson) both 1969-70 5-5 (.500) 3-0 transferred to CU last year earning All-American honors. In 2014-15, D’Von Campbell 1968-69 7-3 (.700) 4-0 (Rutgers) and Demontre Harris (South Carolina/Florida) led CU in scoring as well and 1967-68 8-2 (.800) 2-0 1966-67 4-6 (.400) 0-1 earned All-American status. 1965-66 2-2 (.500) 0-1 • This season, Kelton Ford transfers in from Troy, while Andre Applewhite started his 1964-65 4-5 (.444) 3-0 career at Mississippi State. Kamall Richards (Xavier/Nicholls State) also transferred in and will be eligible after the fall semester. • In addition, Rod Lawrence started his career at Ole Miss before transferring to CU last season.

2016-17 Campbellville University Men’s Basketball @CvilleTigersMBB | Campbellsvilletigers.com NAIA PRESEASON POLL 2016-17 SEASON NOTES Rank Team Record 1 1 Mid-America Christian (Okla.) 28-9 Young, Johnson, Tyler Are Among Key Returners 2 2 Georgetown (Ky.) 32-4 • After the departure of seniors Rob Robinson, Ron Scott, Sekou Harris and Dii’jon 3 6 William Penn (Iowa) 29-7 Allen-Jordan, Campbellsville has three players on this years roster that saw valuable 4 5 Biola (Calif.) 30-4 5 3 LSU Alexandria 29-4 time last season. 6 10 Columbia (Mo.) 29-6 • Elliott Young, the lone four-year senior on the roster, has played in 99 games for 7 7 Talladega (Ala.) 25-6 Campbellsville while averaging about 7.5 points per game. 8 4 MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 28-9 • Even though Young stands at 6-7, he can stretch the floor for bigs and drain the out- 9 9 Carroll (Mont.) 23-10 side shot. In his freshman season, Young hit a career-high 41% from behind the arc, 10 22 William Carey (Miss.) 20-12 40.6% in 2014-15 and 35% in 2015-16 as a junior. 11 11 Campbellsville (Ky.) 25-11 • Shawn Johnson worked his way into the rotation last season as a sophomore playing 12 RV Westmont (Calif.) 21-11 in 403 minutes and averaging 12 mpg. 12 20 Dillard (La.) 21-12 • Johnson shot 41 percent from the floor and averaged 4 rpg and 4 ppg. He has earned 14 13 Our Lady of the Lake (Texas) 22-9 a starting spot this year out of preseason camp. 15 12 Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 29-5 16 24 Park (Mo.) 20-10 • Tyler is a rising star in the making that will earn the opponents best defender. Last 17 14 Hope International (Calif.) 26-7 season, Tyler proved to be the second-best shooter in the NAIA hitting 111 3-pointers 18 RV Oklahoma City 15-11 as a freshman. 19 8 Pikeville (Ky.) 25-6 20 NR Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 17-14 Tyler already one of the best shooters in program history 20 16 Texas Wesleyan 24-8 22 NR Faulkner (Ala.) 20-14 • Tyler struggled to start the season but got hot on Nov. 9 vs. Wilmington, hitting 6-of-7 23 NR Central Methodist (Mo.) 16-16 3-point baskets and scoring 33 points - one away from his career-high. 24 RV LSU Shreveport (La.) 18-14 • Tyler leads CU by averaging 17.2 ppg and is hitting 46.3 from the 3-point line (19-of- 25 RV Xavier (La.) 21-13 41) and 82 percent from the free throw line (9-of-11). • Tyler has hit a 3-pointer in 17-straight games. Tyler has hit a 3 in 38 of the 41 games BOLD - CU OPPONENTS wearing the maroon and grey. CU’S WEEKLY RANKINGS • Last season Hagen Tyler knocked down 111 3-point baskets, which ranked him No. 2 in the NAIA. Date Rank Poll • The mark was 11 3-pointers away from breaking the single-season record. O. 25 #11 Preseason • In 36 games last season, Tyler averaged 14 points per game, while shooting 42 per- cent from the 3-point line. • Against Philander Smith on Dec. 15, Tyler scored a career-high 34 points on 12-of-18 shooting. • Against Life University on Jan. 7, Tyler hit a career-high 10 3s - ranking him No 3 on the all-time list for most triples in a game. Kamall Richards Will Join Team After Fall Semester • In the middle of October, Kamall Richards became the newest Tiger added to the roster for 2016-17. Richards will be eligible to play starting after the fall. • Richards started his career as a three-star recruit by ESPN.com and signed at Xavier out of high school. He played in seven games as a freshman for the Musketeers but that campaign was cut short after an ACL injury. • He then transferred to Nicholls State but did not play for the Colonels. He will be a junior on the court starting in 2016-17 and have two years of eligibility left.

2016-17 Campbellville University Men’s Basketball @CvilleTigersMBB | Campbellsvilletigers.com MSC STANDINGS THE MID-SOUTH CONFERENCE MSC Standings This Week in the MSC CU in the MSC Stats SCHOOL MSC OVERALL Category ����������������������������������������������� Rank Life 3-0 1.000 5-4 .556 Monday, Nov. 28 Scoring...... 83.0 (2nd) 2 Cumberlands 71, Shawnee State 66 Georgetown 2-0 1.000 10-1 .909 Scoring Defense ������������������������������70.0 (5th) RVCumberlands 1-1 .500 9-2 .818 Georgetown 69, Pikeville 59 Life 73, Cumberland 67 Scoring Margin ������������������������������+13.0 (4th) Cumberland 1-1 .500 4-5 .444 Free Throw %...... 66.0% (8th) 19 Pikeville 1-2 .333 11-3 .786 Tuesday, Nov. 29 Field Goal %...... 44.3% (7th) 20 Lindsey Wilson 0-1 .000 7-4 .636 Campbellsville 92, Midway 62 Field Goal % Def. ������������������������ 41.6% (5th) 11 Campbellsville 0-1 .000 6-4 .600 3-Pt Field Goal % ����������������������� 37.5% (2nd) Thursday, Dec. 1 Shawnee State 0-2 .000 5-5 .500 3-Pt Field Goals/Game ��������������������10.7 (1st) Life 70, Pikeville 59 PRESEASON MSC POLL Cumberland 72, Campbellsville 69 3-Pt Field Goal % Def. ������������������26.5% (1st) Offensive Rebs./Game ��������������������11.8 (4th) • Georgetown College gathered 44 voting Saturday, Dec. 3 Defensive Rebs./Game �������������������29.3 (1st) points and the final three first place votes to Lindsey Wilson at Campbellsville, 4 p.m. Rebound Margin ����������������������������+2.50 (7th) Cumberlands at Life, 4 p.m. start as the preseason favorite. The Tigers Blocks per game �������������������������������4.0 (2nd) Shawnee State at Georgetown, 4 p.m. swept the conference regular season and Assists per game �����������������������������17.7 (1st) tournament titles, en route to finishing as Steals per game ��������������������������������8.9 (4th) the national runner-up last season, falling to MidAmerica Christian – the same team Turnover Margin ������������������������������� 3.0 (3rd) who defeated CU in the NAIA Fab Four. Assist/TO Ratio ��������������������������������1.34 (1st) • Campbellsville, along with Lindsey Wilson College, earned 36 voting points from the conference coaches to be tied for second. Individuals in the MSC Stats CU also earned three first-place votes Category/Player ����������������������������������� Rank while the Blue Raiders earned two. Scoring/Game ����������������� H. Tyler (13.4, 10th) • CU finished in fourth place in the MSC last 3-Pt FG %...... H. Tyler (43.5%, 3rd) season after a 25-11 overall record and 8-8 3-Pt FG %...... A. Chapman (42.3%, 4th) conference slate. 3-Pt FG/Game �������������������� H. Tyler (3.0, 1st) • University of Pikeville earned 34 voting points to out-pace university of the 3-Pt FG/Game...... A. Chapman (1.9, 8th) Cumberlands by one points (33). 3-Pt FG Made ��������������������� H. Tyler (27, 2nd) • Life University garnered 20 points, which 3-Pt FG Made...... A. Chapman (19, 8th) slotted them sixth. Cumberland University MSC Players of the Week Steals/Game...... J. Coates (2.00, 3rd) starts the season in seventh and Shawnee Name Week Steals...... J. Coates (20, 3rd) State was picked to finish eighth. Charles Sutton (Lindsey Wilson) Nov. 7 Rebounds/Game...... S. Johnson (5.9, 10th) • CU finished in fourth place in the MSC last Dmitry Utolin (Lindsey Wilson) Nov. 14 Total Rebounds...... E. Kinney (72, 6th) season after a 25-11 overall record and 8-8 Troy Steward (Georgetown) No. 21 Off. Rebounds/Game ������S. Johnson (2.1 8th) conference slate. Dalarian Williams (Life) Nov. 28 • University of Pikeville earned 34 voting Blocks/Game...... E. Young (1.60, 4th) points to out-pace university of the Blocks/Game...... S. Johnson (1.30, 6th) Cumberlands by one points (33). Assists/Game...... J. Coates (4.60, 1st) • Life garnered 20 points, which slotted them Assists/Game...... B. Dean (3.10, 5th) sixth. Cumberland University starts the season in seventh and Shawnee State was Individuals in the NAIA Stats picked to finish eighth. Category/Player ����������������������������������� Rank Total Assists...... J. Coates (46, 8th) Total Blocks...... E. Young (16, 8th) Total Steals...... J. Coates (20, 13th) 3-Pt FG Made...... H. Tyler (27, 16th) Total Blocks...... S. Johnson (13, 17th) Pt FG Made/Game ����������� H. Tyler (3.0, 21st) Assists/Game...... J. Coates (4.6 22nd) Blocks/Game...... E. Young (1.6, 22nd) Total Rebounds...... E. Kinney (72, 22nd)

2016-17 Campbellville University Men’s Basketball @CvilleTigersMBB | Campbellsvilletigers.com GAME-BY-GAME LEADERS Date Opponent Result Points Rebounds Blocks Steals Assists O.26 Central Penn College W, 81-72 Coats (22) 3 tied (5) Young (4) Coates (4) 2 tied with 4 O.29 Harris-Stowe State L, 71-68 Dean (16) Johnson (12) 2 tied w/ 1 Applewhite (3) Coates (9) N. 1 Western Kentucky University& L, 87-78 Lawrence (29) 3 tied (7) Kinney (5) 2 tied (2) 2 tied (3) N. 9 Wilmington College W, 108-82 Tyler (33) Dean (8) Johnson (5) Dean (3) Dean (8) N. 11 Ohio State (Mansfield) W, 129-58 2 tied (16) Lawrence (10) Young (3) Young (3) 2 tied (7) N. 12 Harris-Stowe State W, 77-66 Young (22) 2 tied (6) Kinney (3) Chapman (4) Coates (9) N. 17 Bethel University L, 90-77 Kinney (19) Young (9) 4 tied (4) 2 tied (2) Coates (3) N. 18 Faulkner University W, 67-60 Lawrence (17) Lawrence (11) 2 tied (2) Coates (3) Lawrence (4) N. 19 Martin Methodist College L, 67-62 Larence (15) Kinney (19) 2 tied (2) Johnson (1) 2 tied (2) N. 29 Midway College W, 92-62 Perry (15) Kinney (9) 2 tied (2) Coates (3) Tyler (5) D. 1 Cumberland University L, 72-69 Kinney (20) Kinney (17) 2 tied (2) 2 tied (2) Tyler (3) D. 3 Lindsey Wilson College D. 16 Washington Adventist D. 17 Kentucky Christian University D. 30 Indiana University Southeast J. 7 University of Pikeville J. 9 University of the Cumberlands J. 12 Georgetown College J. 14 Shawnee State University J. 18 Life University J. 28 Wilberforce University J. 30 University of Maine-Fort Kent F. 2 Lindsey Wilson College F. 4 Cumberland University F. 9 University of the Cumberlands F. 11 University of Pikeville F. 16 Shawnee State University F. 18 Georgetown College F. 20 Wilberforce University F. 25 Life University

2016-17 Campbellville University Men’s Basketball @CvilleTigersMBB | Campbellsvilletigers.com 2016-17 Campbellsville Men’s Basketball Campbellsville Combined Team Statistics (as of Dec. 2, 2016) All games 2016-17 Campbellsville Men’s Basketball Campbellsville Team-Highs (as of Dec. 2, 2016) All games Game #1 • Campbellsville 81, Central Penn 72 Game #2 • Harris-Stowe 71, Campbellsville 68 Game #3 • Campbellsville 108, Wilmington 82 Game #4 • Campbellsville 129, OSU Mansfield 58 Game #5 • Campbellsville 77, Harris-Stowe 66 Game #6 • Bethel 90, Campbellsville 77 Game #7 • Campbellsville 67, Faulkner 60 Game #8 • Martin Methodist 67, Campbellsville 62 Game #9 • Campbellsville 92, Midway 62 Game #10 • Cumberland 72, Campbellsville 69