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1617Mbbfinal.Pdf TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION RECORD BOOKS Table of Contents ..........................................................1 1,000 Point Club ....................................................88-94 Schedule .......................................................................2 Individual Records ...............................................94-109 Quick Facts/Media Information .....................................3 Team Records ....................................................110-113 Year-By-Year Leaders ........................................114-116 DAVIDSON EXPERIENCE All-Time Series Results ..................................... 117-121 This is Davidson ........................................................4-5 Vs. Nationally Ranked .............................................. 122 Academic Success ....................................................6-7 Game-By-Game Results ................................... 123-147 Surrounding Area .......................................................8-9 Practice Facility / Strength & Conditioning ............ 10-11 POSTSEASON HISTORY John M. Belk Arena ............................................... 12-13 Conference Tournament Results .......................148-150 March Madness .....................................................14-15 Postseason Tournament Results ..............................151 International Pipeline .............................................16-17 Postseason Tournament Teams ........................ 152-187 MEET THE WILDCATS DAVIDSON ADMINISTRATION/STAFF Season Preview .....................................................18-21 President Carol Quillen .............................................188 Roster .........................................................................22 Athletic Director Jim Murphy .....................................189 Player Profles ....................................................... 24-38 Athletic Staff/Head Coaches .....................................190 Head Coach Bob McKillop .....................................40-46 ATLANTIC 10 McKillop’s Coaching Tree ........................................... 47 Atlantic 10 Conference ............................................. 191 McKillop’s Graduates .............................................48-50 Assistant Coaches/Support Staff ...........................52-58 TV/RADIO ROSTER 2015-16 SEASON REVIEW Television/Radio Roster ............................................192 2015-16 Results ......................................................... 59 2015-16 Statistics .......................................................60 CREDITS: Special Thanks: Davidson sports information Atlantic 10 Standings ..................................................61 and the men’s basketball team would like to extend a Game Recaps/Box Scores ....................................62-71 special thanks to John Kilgo, “Voice of the Wildcats,” for HISTORY & TRADITION all his contributions to the 2016-17 media Guide. Cover History ................................................................... 72-74 DesiGn: SPorts Information and Summit Athletics; Written Coaching History ........................................................ 75 By: John Kilgo, Joey Beeler, Rick Bender and Marc Gig- All-Time Lettermen ................................................ 76-79 nac. Photography: Tim Cowie (DavidsonPhotos.com), All-Americans ........................................................ 80-81 Todd Drexler (Sideline SPorts), Brian Westerholt (SPorts In the Pros .................................................................. 82 on Film), Willis GlasGow (WG SPorts Photos), Bill Giduz, Honors & Awards ...................................................83-85 Dennis Hubbard and the sPorts information archives. National Rankings ................................................. 86-87 Printer: Cover2Group, Mooresville, North Carolina. DAVIDSONWILDCATS.COM 1 2016-17 SCHEDULE DATE DAY OPPONENT LOCATION TIME Nov. 4 FRIDAY BELMONT ABBEY (EXH.) DAVIDSON 7:00 12 SATURDAY APPALACHIAN STATE (TWC Sports) DAVIDSON 8:00 2016 Tire Pros Invitational 17 Thursday Clemson (ESPNU) Orlando, Fla. 11:00 a.m. 18 Friday Xavier/Missouri (ESPNU) Orlando, Fla. 11:30 a.m./1:30 p.m. 20 Sunday TBD Orlando, Fla. TBD 26 SATURDAY CHARLOTTE (TWC Sports) DAVIDSON 4:00 29 Tuesday at Mercer (ESPN3) Macon, Ga. 7:00 Dec. 4 Sunday at College of Charleston Charleston, S.C. 4:00 7 Wednesday at North Carolina (ESPN2) Chapel Hill, N.C. 9:00 17 Saturday vs. Kansas2 (ESPN2) Kansas City, Mo. 7:00 21 WEDNESDAY JACKSONVILLE DAVIDSON 7:00 28 WEDNESDAY HARTFORD DAVIDSON 7:00 31 SATURDAY RICHMOND* (ASN) DAVIDSON 2:00 Jan. 5 Thursday at George Washington* (ESPNU) Washington, D.C. 7:00 8 Sunday at Saint Louis* (NBCSN) Saint Louis, Mo. 2:00 11 WEDNESDAY FORDHAM* DAVIDSON 7:00 14 SATURDAY VCU* (CBSSN) DAVIDSON 2:00 19 Thursday at La Salle* (CBSSN) Philadelphia, Pa. 7:00 24 TUESDAY DUQUESNE (TWC Sports) DAVIDSON 7:00 28 Saturday at Fordham* (NBCSN) Bronx, N.Y. 12:00 31 Tuesday at Saint Joseph’s (ASN) Philadelphia, Pa. 8:00 Feb. 3 FRIDAY RHODE ISLAND* (ESPN2) DAVIDSON 7:00 8 WEDNESDAY GEORGE MASON* (ASN) DAVIDSON 7:00 11 Saturday at VCU* (CBSSN) Richmond, Va. 8:00 15 WEDNESDAY GEORGE WASHINGTON* (ASN) DAVIDSON 7:00 18 Saturday at Massachusetts* (NBCSN) Amherst, Mass. 12:00 21 Tuesday at Richmond* (CBSSN) Richmond, Va. 8:00 24 FRIDAY DAYTON* (ESPN2) DAVIDSON 9:00 28 TUESDAY ST. BONAVENTURE* (ASN) DAVIDSON 7:00 March 4 Saturday at Rhode Island* (ASN) Kingston, R.I. 6:00 2017 Atlantic 10 Men’s Basketball Championship 8 Wednesday First Round3 Pittsburgh, Pa. TBD 9 Thursday Second Round3 Pittsburgh, Pa. TBD 10 Friday Quarterfnals3 Pittsburgh, Pa. TBD 11 Saturday Semifnals3 Pittsburgh, Pa. TBD 12 Sunday Finals3 Pittsburgh, Pa. TBD BOLD ALL CAPS Denotes home contest *Denotes Atlantic 10 Contests 1 Tournament moved to Wide World of Sports Complex at Disney World Resort ~ Orlando, Fla. 2 Sprint Center ~ Kansas City, Missouri 3 PPG Paints Arena ~ Pittsburgh, Pa. 2 2016-17 DAVIDSON MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA INFORMATION QUICK FACTS SPORTS INFORMATION OFFICE Name of School ................................Davidson College Welcome to the 109th season of Davidson basketball. City/Zip ......................................Davidson, N.C. 28035 The 2016-17 men’s basketball guide was written and Founded ............................................................... 1837 designed by the Davidson sports information offce to Enrollment ........................................................... 1,900 assist the media in its coverage of the Wildcats. The Nickname .........................................................Wildcats Davidson sports information offce is located on the Colors ..................................Red (PMS 186) and Black lower level of the Baker Sports Complex at the west end Home Arena/Capacity ........John M. Belk Arena (5,295) of the basketball court. Court Name ...........................................McKillop Court PRESS FACILITIES Press Row Phone .....................704-894-SCOR (7267) The press row area at Belk Arena is located at foor lev- Affliation ..............................................NCAA Division I el on the south side. The shooting area for photography Conference ..................................................Atlantic 10 is located under the baskets at each end of the court. President ........Carol Quillen, University of Chicago ‘83 Athletics Director .................Jim Murphy, Davidson ’78 CREDENTIALS Faculty Athletic Rep. .....................Dr. Scott Tonidandel Press credentials are mailed for the entire season or Website .....................................DavidsonWildcats.com one week in advance of the desired game. Credentials Twitter ...............@DavidsonWildcat | @DavidsonMBB obtained by late arrangements may be picked up at the press entrance on the lower level of Baker Sports STAFF Complex. Please contact Joey Beeler at 704-894-2217 or Head Coach ..........................Bob McKillop, Hofstra ’72 [email protected] at least one day before the game Record at Davidson (Years)......................516-313 (27) to obtain credentials. Photography passes are limited to Career Record ....................................................Same daily newspaper, national magazine, student newspaper, Associate Head Coach ............................Matt McKillop wire service, television and team photographers. Assistant Coach ............................................Ryan Mee Assistant Coach ...........................................Will Reigel RADIO BROADCASTS Director of Operations ...............................Nick Booker Stations originating broadcasts of Davidson basketball Director of SA Development ......................... Will Thoni games receive courtside locations at Belk Arena. Administrative Assistant ..........................Susan Mercer Contact Joey Beeler at 704-894-2217 or jobeeler@ davidson.edu at least one week before the game to HISTORY make arrangements for this service. First Year of Men’s Basketball .........................1907-08 All-Time Record ...........................................1397-1182 POSTGAME INTERVIEWS NCAA Tournament Appearances (Last) .........13 (2015) After a 10-minute cooling-off period, postgame NCAA Tournament Record ....................................8-14 interviews will be conducted in the Red Ventures Room NIT Appearances (Last) ...................................7 (2016) located in the Vance Athletic Center. The locker room is NIT Record ..............................................................3-7
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