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Men's Basketball Postseason Guide MEN’S BASKETBALL POSTSEASON GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS 2016-17 Schedule & Results ..............................................................................................1 Johnathan Burroughs-Cook ........................................................................................22-24 SoCon Standings/Honors/Bracket/Tourney Series History .................................................2 Rodney Chatman ........................................................................................................24-25 Year-by-Year Tourney Results/All-Tourney Team Honorees ................................................3 Nat Dixon ........................................................................................................................26 SoCon Championship History ............................................................................................4 Makale Foreman .............................................................................................................27 Series Notes per Team (Alphabetical) ...........................................................................5-13 Casey Jones ................................................................................................................28-30 Game Boxes (1-4) ............................................................................................................14 Makinde London .............................................................................................................31 Game Boxes (5-8) ............................................................................................................15 Trayvond Massenburg .....................................................................................................32 Game Boxes (9-12) ..........................................................................................................16 Tre’ McLean.................................................................................................................32-34 Game Boxes (13-16) ........................................................................................................17 Greg Pryor ..................................................................................................................35-37 Game Boxes (17-20) ........................................................................................................18 Justin Tuoyo ...............................................................................................................38-40 Game Boxes (21-24) ........................................................................................................19 Peyton Woods .................................................................................................................41 Game Boxes (25-28) ........................................................................................................20 Postseason Records - Individual ......................................................................................42 Game Boxes (29-30) ........................................................................................................21 Postseason Records - Team & Opponent Individual and Team .........................................43 Student-Athlete Bios ..................................................................................................22-41 Spotter Chart...................................................................................................................44 Dylan Brewster ................................................................................................................22 __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 3 - Nat Dixon 3 - Nat 6-5, 183, So. G/F, Fla. City, Panama PPG RPG FG% 3pt FG% FT% 11 - Makale Foreman 6-1, 185, Fr. Guard, Kingsport, Tenn. muh-KALE Pronounced PPG RPG FG% 3pt FG% FT% London 21 - Makinde 6-10, 220, So. Forward, Tenn. Nashville, muh-KIN-day Pronounced PPG RPG FG% 3pt FG% FT% McCall Matt Coach Head 2nd year 10 seasons with Billy Spent the last 4 as UF, at Donovan (2012-15). coach assistant Wins Losses Opp. vs. __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 2 - Rodney Chatman 2 - Rodney 6-1, 172, Fr. Guard, Lithonia, Ga. PPG RPG FG% 3pt FG% FT% Woods 10 - Peyton 6-3, 180, So. Guard, Ky. Monticello, PPG RPG FG% 3pt FG% FT% Jean-Baptiste 14 - David 6-1, 183, Fr. Guard, Miami, Fla. GENE-bap-TEEST Pronounced PPG RPG FG% 3pt FG% FT% NUMERICAL 2016-17 MOCS 2016-17 SPOTTER CHART SPOTTER __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 1 - Greg Pryor1 - Greg 6-2, 192, Sr. Guard, Tenn. Memphis, PPG RPG FG% 3pt FG% FT% Tuoyo 5 - Justin 6-10, 235, Sr. Forward, Ga. Fayetteville, TOY-yo Pronounced PPG RPG FG% 3pt FG% FT% Massenburg Trayvond 13 - 6-7, 220, Jr. Forward, Philadelphia, Pa. TRAY-vond Pronounced PPG RPG FG% 3pt FG% FT% Jones 24 - Casey 6-5, 205, Gr. Forward, La. Orleans, New PPG RPG FG% 3pt FG% FT% __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ 0 - Chuck Ester 6-7, 220, Sr. Forward, La. Geismar (guy-smar), PPG RPG FG% 3pt FG% FT% 4 - Johnathan Burroughs-Cook 6-2, 188, Sr. Guard, Tenn. Memphis, PPG RPG FG% 3pt FG% FT% 12 - Dylan Brewster 6-0, 180, So. Guard, Tenn. Lenoir City, PPG RPG FG% 3pt FG% FT% McLean Tre’ 23 - 6-5, 195, Gr. G/F, S.C. Charleston, mic-CLANE Pronounced PPG RPG FG% 3pt FG% FT% 2016-17 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Date Opponent Time (ET)/Result Ties Lead Changes Time w/Lead Largest UTC Lead Latest Largest Opp Lead Latest Nov. 4 COVENANT (Exb.) W, 76-43 0 0 39:09 33 FINAL N/A N/A (Exb.) Nov. 11 (1) @Tennessee (SEC+) W, 82-69 1 3 24:46 15 FINAL 7 4:06 1st Nov. 13 (1) @North Carolina (ESPN2) L, 57-97 3 5 9:01 4 6:53 1st 40 FINAL Nov. 16 HIWASSEE (SDN) W, 102-54 0 0 39:38 49 FINAL N/A N/A Nov. 19 (1) Central Arkansas W, 75-64 4 0 34:17 21 FINAL N/A N/A Nov. 20 (1) Arkansas State L, 67-73 4 3 1:57 3 13:42 1st 22 FINAL Nov. 26 @Kennesaw State W, 88-71 8 12 25:59 21 FINAL 5 1:27 1st Nov. 29 @Coastal Carolina W, 68-52 0 0 39:42 25 FINAL N/A N/A Dec. 3 ULM (SDN) W, 79-52 2 0 37:13 31 FINAL N/A N/A Dec. 6 MARSHALL (SDN) W, 96-85 4 14 15:39 11 FINAL 13 10:41 2nd Dec. 14 TENNESSEE WESLEYAN (SDN) W, 107-65 0 0 39:46 49 FINAL N/A N/A Dec. 17 @Vanderbilt (SEC Network) L, 74-76 6 9 26:48 9 0:11 2nd 4 FINAL Dec. 21 JACKSONVILLE STATE (SDN) W, 73-57 0 0 39:36 29 FINAL N/A N/A Dec. 31 *@Western Carolina W, 64-48 2 3 26:51 18 FINAL 9 6:02 1st Jan. 2 *@UNCG (ESPN3) L, 68-73 6 2 10:32 12 16:58 2nd 8 FINAL Jan. 5 *WOFFORD (ESPN3) W, 77-66 2 5 25:42 18 FINAL 11 3:30 1st Jan. 7 *FURMAN (ESPN3) W, 80-64 3 4 35:20 16 FINAL 2 13:02 2nd Jan. 11 *THE CITADEL (ESPN3) W, 83-73 1 4 30:15 17 FINAL 7 9:08 1st Jan. 14 *@Mercer (ASN) W, 70-68 2 12 16:43 9 FINAL 8 11:52 2nd Jan. 21 *SAMFORD (DH-ESPN3) W, 82-78 1 0 37:59 18 FINAL N/A N/A Jan. 25 *VMI (ESPN3) L, 64-80 1 9 11:18 7 19:44 2nd 16 FINAL Jan. 28 *@ETSU (ESPN3) L, 71-76 8 9 11:11 9 7:30 2nd 8 FINAL Feb. 2 *UNCG (DH-ESPN3) W, 91-68 2 0 37:36 40 FINAL N/A N/A Feb. 4 *WESTERN CAROLINA (DH-ESPN3) W, 77-65 2 4 34:30 13 FINAL 2 11:27 2nd Feb. 9 *@Furman (ESPN3) L, 56-60 7 13 13:39 7 1:51 2nd 5 FINAL Feb. 11 *@Wofford (ESPN3) W, 73-65 2 8 9:08 8 FINAL 10 4:41 2nd Feb. 15 *@VMI (ESPN3) W, 74-68 1 1 38:49 10 FINAL 2 18:50 1st Feb. 18 *ETSU (ESPN3) L, 51-65 2 3 9:26 4 17:24 2nd 21 FINAL Feb. 22 *@Samford (ESPN3) L, 68-72 (OT) 5 6 1:48 2 2:58 OT 10 FINAL Feb. 25 *MERCER (DH-ESPN3) L, 54-64 11 9 10:23 8 7:23 2nd 10 FINAL Feb. 27 *@The Citadel (ASN) L, 76-85 4 5 2:51 2 12:00 2nd 11 FINAL Mar. 4 (2) Wofford (ESPN3) 2:30 p.m. Notes: Just 2nd SoCon Tourney Matchup with the Terriers Mar. 5 (2) UNCG/W. 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