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Dominic Ezeani Isaiah Walton B.K. Ashe Kamil Chapman Juan Munoz Sophomore • G R-Junior • G R-Senior • G Freshman • G R-Freshman • G 5 10 11 12 13

Bryan Gee Keoni Wallington Jahleem Montague Charles Glover Spencer Franklin R-Junior • G Junior • G R-Sophomore • F Graduate • G Junior • F 15 20 21 23 24

Pernell Adgei Jordan Cintron JaShaun Smith Boaz Williams Damarion Geter Junior • F Freshman • F Sophomore • F Junior • F R-Junior • F 30 41

Chris Shields Drew Romich Jayson Gee Junior • F Junior • C Head Coach

2016-17 Longwood Men’s Basketball INFORMATION > Table of Contents INFORMATION 1-4 Table of Contents/Quick Facts...... 1 LONGWOOD QUICK FACTS 2017-18 Roster/Pronunciation Guide...... 2 2017-18 Schedule...... 3 Name...... Longwood University Season Outlook...... 4 City/Zip...... Farmville, VA 23909 Founded...... 1839 COACHING STAFF 5-10 Enrollment (Undergraduate + Graduate)...... 5,096 Head Coach Jayson Gee...... 6-7 Nickname...... Lancers Associate Head Coach Jake Luhn...... 8 Colors...... Navy Blue (PMS 289) & White Assistant Coach Dr. Ron Bradley...... 9 Fight Song...... Hail to Longwood U! Assistant Coach Cody Anderson...... 10 Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Conference...... Big South Director of Operations Chris Moore...... 10 President...... W. Taylor Reveley IV Alma Mater...... Princeton PLAYERS 11-28 Director of Athletics...... Troy Austin B.K. Ashe...... 12 Alma Mater...... Duke Charles Glover...... 13 Athletics Phone...... (434) 395-2057 Pernell Adgei...... 14 Tickets Phone...... (434) 395-2138 Spencer Franklin...... 15 Website...... www.LongwoodLancers.com Bryan Gee...... 16 Twitter...... @LongwoodLancers Damarion Geter...... 17 Drew Romich...... 18 Program History Seasons of Basketball...... 40 Chris Shields...... 19 First Season...... 1976-77 Keoni Wallington...... 20 All-Time Record...... 521-638 Isaiah Walton...... 21 Division I Eligible...... 2007-Present Boaz Williams...... 22 Division I Record...... 103-213 (10) Dominic Ezeani...... 23 First Season D-I Schedule...... 2004-05 Jahleem Montague...... 24 Reclassifying D-I Record...... 20-72 (3) JaShaun Smith...... 26 Division II Eligible...... 1980-2004 Juan Munoz...... 25 Division II Record...... 342-317 (24) Kamil Chapman...... 27 Division II Tournament App...... 3 Jordan Cintron...... 28 Division II Tournament Record...... 2-4 Division III Eligible...... 1976-80 Division III Record...... 57-36 (4) 2016-17 IN REVIEW 29-33 Division III Tournament App...... 1 Results...... 30 Division III Tournament Record...... 3-2 Statistics...... 31 Miscellaneous...... 32 Team Information Notes...... 33 2016-17 Overall Record...... 6-24 Big South Record/Finish...... 3-15/t-9th HISTORY & RECORDS 34-52 Home Record...... 5-9 Record Book...... 35-42 Away Record...... 3-15 Coaching Records...... 42 Starters Returning/Lost...... 3/2 Letterwinners R/L...... 9/4 Awards & Honors...... 43 Newcomers...... 8 Year-by-Year Results...... 44-51

All-Time Letterwinners...... 52 Coaching Staff Head Coach...... Jayson Gee (Charleston [W.Va.], ’88) Career Record (Seasons)...... 195-149 (11) MEDIA INFORMATION Longwood Record (Seasons)...... 35-94 (5) INTERVIEWS: All interview requests for Longwood men’s basketball Associate Head Coach...... Jake Luhn personnel should be made through the Longwood athletics com- Assistant Coach...... Dr. Ron Bradley munications office. Contact Longwood assistant vice president for Assistant Coach...... Cody Anderson athletics communications Chris Cook at least 24 hours in advance Director of Operations...... Chris Moore of any requested interview. Sports Performance Coach...... Rick Canter Athletic Trainer...... Lucas Bianco CREDENTIALS: Credentials are required for media covering home Longwood men’s basketball games. Requests should be made Athletics Communications through the Longwood athletics communications office. Asst. VP/Athletics Communications (MBB)....Chris Cook Office...... (434) 395-2718 LONGWOODLANCERS.COM: Press releases, recaps, statistics and Cell...... (434) 808-5127 stories about Longwood men’s basketball are available at Long- Email...... [email protected] woodLancers.com, the official site of Longwood University athletics. Mailing Address...... 201 High Street SOCIAL MEDIA: Follow @LongwoodLancers on Twitter or visit Face- Farmville, VA 23909-1899 book.com/LongwoodLancers1839. Office Fax...... (434) 395-2568

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 1 INFORMATION > Roster NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown High School Previous School 0 Dominic Ezeani G 5-11 165 So. Silver Spring, Md. Our Lady of Good Counsel 1 Isaiah Walton G 6-5 190 R-Jr. Oberlin, Ohio Elyria Iowa Western/UC Davis 2 B.K. Ashe G 6-1 160 R-Sr. Washington, D.C. Friendship Collegiate Mount St. Mary’s 3 Kamil Chapman G 6-1 185 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. Comenius School 4 Juan Munoz G 5-11 165 R-Fr. Morrisville, N.C. Panther Creek 5 Bryan Gee G 6-0 180 R-Jr. Cleveland, Ohio Cornerstone Christian 10 Keoni Wallington G 5-11 180 Jr. Palm Bay, Fla. Holy Trinity Episcopal Wallace State/Eastern Florida St. 11 Jahleem Montague F 6-8 230 R-So. Atlantic City, N.J. Atlantic City Palm Beach State/The Robinson School 12 Charles Glover G 6-1 195 Gr. Bowie, Md. Gonzaga Mount St. Mary’s 13 Spencer Franklin F 6-8 210 Jr. Fort Worth, Texas Trimble Technical Seward County/Collin 15 Pernell Adgei F 6-8 220 Jr. Dumfries, Va. Pope John Paul The Great Panola/Loyola 20 Jordan Cintron F 6-8 205 Fr. Bronx, N.Y. DeWitt Clinton Bull City Prep 21 JaShaun Smith F 6-5 195 So. Raleigh, N.C. Legacy Charter (S.C.) 23 Boaz Williams F 6-7 220 Jr. Houston, Texas Victory Prep Collin College/Lamar 24 Damarion Geter F 6-8 230 R-Jr. Dayton, Ohio Dunbar 30 Chris Shields F 6-8 205 Jr. Hedgesville, W.Va. Hedgesville Fishburne Military Academy 41 Drew Romich F/C 6-10 250 Jr. Marietta, Ga. Pope Georgia College/Stetson

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown High School Previous School 15 Pernell Adgei F 6-8 220 Jr. Dumfries, Va. Pope John Paul The Great Panola/Loyola 2 B.K. Ashe G 6-1 160 R-Sr. Washington, D.C. Friendship Collegiate Mount St. Mary’s 3 Kamil Chapman G 6-1 185 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. Comenius School 20 Jordan Cintron F 6-8 205 Fr. Bronx, N.Y. DeWitt Clinton Bull City Prep 0 Dominic Ezeani G 5-11 165 So. Silver Spring, Md. Our Lady of Good Counsel 13 Spencer Franklin F 6-8 210 Jr. Fort Worth, Texas Trimble Technical Seward County/Collin 5 Bryan Gee G 6-0 180 R-Jr. Cleveland, Ohio Cornerstone Christian 24 Damarion Geter F 6-8 230 R-Jr. Dayton, Ohio Dunbar 12 Charles Glover G 6-1 195 Gr. Bowie, Md. Gonzaga Mount St. Mary’s 11 Jahleem Montague F 6-8 230 R-So. Atlantic City, N.J. Atlantic City Palm Beach State/The Robinson School 4 Juan Munoz G 5-11 165 R-Fr. Morrisville, N.C. Panther Creek 41 Drew Romich F/C 6-10 250 Jr. Marietta, Ga. Pope Georgia College/Stetson 30 Chris Shields F 6-8 205 Jr. Hedgesville, W.Va. Hedgesville Fishburne Military Academy 21 JaShaun Smith F 6-5 195 So. Raleigh, N.C. Legacy Charter (S.C.) 10 Keoni Wallington G 5-11 180 Jr. Palm Bay, Fla. Holy Trinity Episcopal Wallace State/Eastern Florida St. 1 Isaiah Walton G 6-5 190 R-Jr. Oberlin, Ohio Elyria Iowa Western/UC Davis 23 Boaz Williams F 6-7 220 Jr. Houston, Texas Victory Prep Collin College/Lamar

COACHING STAFF Name Title Year Alma Mater Jayson Gee Head Coach Fifth Season Charleston (W. Va.), ’88 Jake Luhn Associate Head Coach Fifth Season UMass-Boston, ’02 Dr. Ron Bradley Assistant Coach Second Season Eastern Nazarene, ’73 Cody Anderson Assistant Coach Third Season Georgia, ’15 Chris Moore Director of Operations First Season Chowan, ’14

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Pernell ADGEI AD-jee LOGOS: Effective April 9, 2014, Longwood unveiled its new B.K. ASHE ASH logo scheme. To request digital files of the new logo, please Jordan CINTRON SIN-tron contact Longwood Athletics Communications. Dominic EZEANI ee-zee-AHN-ee Bryan GEE JEE Jayson GEE JEE DAMARION GETER duh-MARR-ee-ahn JEE-ter Drew ROMICH ROW-mich KEONI Wallington kee-AH-nee BOAZ Williams BO-az

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 2 INFORMATION > Schedule

Date Opponent Location Time TV/Web Radio 11/11/2017 Stephen F. Austin Farmville, Va. 3 p.m. Big South Network 92.9 FM 11/14/2017 Columbia Farmville, Va. 7 p.m. Big South Network 92.9 FM 11/18/2017 Saint Francis (Pa.) Farmville, Va. 3 p.m. Big South Network 92.9 FM 11/21/2017 ^at UNC Greensboro Greensboro, N.C. 7:30 p.m. ESPN3 92.9 FM 11/22/2017 ^vs. Delaware Greensboro, N.C. 3 p.m. TBA 92.9 FM 11/26/2017 NC Wesleyan Farmville, Va. 3 p.m. Big South Network 92.9 FM 11/29/2017 Bluefield State Farmville, Va. 7 p.m. Big South Network 92.9 FM

12/2/2017 Fayetteville State Farmville, Va. 3 p.m. Big South Network 92.9 FM 12/9/2017 at VMI Lexington, Va. 1 p.m. TBA 92.9 FM 12/13/2017 at Illinois Champaign, Ill. TBA Big Ten Network 92.9 FM 12/16/2017 Cornell Farmville, Va. 2 p.m. Big South Network 92.9 FM 12/19/2017 at Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. 7 p.m. Pac-12 Network 92.9 FM 12/21/2017 at Grand Canyon Phoenix, Ariz. 6 p.m. TBA 92.9 FM 12/30/2017 *at Charleston Southern Charleston, S.C. 12:30 Big South Network 92.9 FM

1/3/2018 *Presbyterian Farmville, Va. 7 p.m. Big South Network 92.9 FM 1/6/2018 *Gardner-Webb Farmville, Va. 2 p.m. Big South Network 92.9 FM 1/9/2018 *at UNC Asheville Asheville, N.C. 7 p.m. Big South Network 92.9 FM 1/12/2018 *at Liberty Lynchburg, Va. 7 p.m. Big South Network 92.9 FM 1/15/2018 *Campbell Farmville, Va. 7 p.m. Big South Network 92.9 FM 1/18/2018 *at Radford Radford, Va. 7 p.m. Big South Network 92.9 FM 1/21/2018 *High Point Farmville, Va. 3 p.m. Big South Network 92.9 FM 1/24/2018 *Winthrop Farmville, Va. 7 p.m. Big South Network 92.9 FM 1/27/2018 *at Gardner-Webb Boiling Springs, N.C. 2 p.m. Big South Network 92.9 FM

2/1/2018 *at Presbyterian Presbyterian, S.C. 7 p.m. Big South Network 92.9 FM 2/3/2018 *Liberty Farmville, Va. 2 p.m. Big South Network 92.9 FM 2/7/2018 *UNC Asheville Farmville, Va. 7 p.m. Big South Network 92.9 FM 2/10/2018 *at Campbell Buies Creek, N.C. 4 p.m. ESPN3 92.9 FM 2/15/2018 *Charleston Southern Farmville, Va. 7 p.m. Big South Network 92.9 FM 2/18/2018 *at Winthrop Rock Hill, S.C. TBA Big South Network 92.9 FM 2/22/2018 *at High Point High Point, N.C. 7 p.m. Big South Network 92.9 FM 2/24/2018 *Radford Farmville, Va. 3 p.m. Big South Network 92.9 FM

BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP 2/27/2018 Big South First Round TBA TBA Big South Network 92.9 FM 3/1/2018 Big South Quarterfinals TBA TBA Big South Network 92.9 FM 3/2/2018 Big South Semifinals TBA TBA Big South Network 92.9 FM 3/4/2018 Big South Championship TBA TBA Big South Network 92.9 FM

Home games in BOLD ^ UNCG Spartan Classic * Big South game All times eastern and subject to change All Longwood men’s basketball games air live on WVHL 92.9 FM in Farmville, Va. and WHAP 1340 AM in Hopewell, Va.

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 3 INFORMATION > Season Outlook

GEE ASSEMBLES DEEPEST TEAM LANCERS LOOK TO RESUME ALL-NEC GUARD B.K. ASHE MAKES OF LONGWOOD TENURE CLIMB UP BIG SOUTH STANDINGS LONG-AWAITED DEBUT • Bolstered by an eight-man recruiting class, Long- • Under coach Jayson Gee, Longwood improved its • After sitting out the 2016-17 season due to NCAA wood will enter the 2017-18 season with the deep- standing in the Big South every season from 2013- transfer rules, former Mount St. Mary’s guard B.K. est, most experienced team of head coach Jayson 16. The Lancers finished 11th in 2013-14, ninth in Ashe will make his Longwood debut this season. Gee’s five-year tenure. 2014-15 and a program-best eighth in 2015-16. • Ashe was a two-time All-NEC guard at The Mount • The Lancer roster is 17 players deep with 11 of • Longwood was on pace to continue that climb and led the team in scoring in back-to-back years those in at least their third year of college basket- heading into 2016-17 before suffering an uncom- before transferring to Longwood before the 2016- ball. The squad boasts three fifth-year players in mon rash of injuries that left the team with just eight 17 season. redshirt senior guard B.K. Ashe, graduate transfer available players by the end of the season. • A 6-1, 160-pound guard, Ashe has played in 92 guard Charles Glover and redshirt junior forward • Longwood had also won games in the Big South games and owns career averages of 10.9 points, Damarion Geter. Championship in back-to-back seasons prior 3.1 rebounds, 1.2 assists and 1.0 steals per game. • More than half of Longwood’s roster is made up to last year’s injury woes, upsetting No. 1 seed • Ashe has made at least 48 three-pointers in all of a nine-player junior class. In addition to Geter, Charleston Southern and advancing all the way to three years of his playing career, topping 50 treys that group features returning starting guard Isaiah the semifinals in 2014-15, and following that with a in each of his final two years at Mount St. Mary’s. Walton, starting forward Chris Shields and re- quarterfinal win in 2015-16. serve point guard Bryan Gee, along with five new BRYAN GEE TO MISS SEASON DUE transfer newcomers. BREAKOUT STAR WALTON TO MEDICAL REASONS • The added numbers and experience are a welcome PRIMED FOR STRONG FOLLOW-UP • Redshirt junior PG Bryan Gee will miss the 2017- addition after Longwood endured an injury-plagued • Last season newcomer Isaiah Walton emerged 18 season to continue his recovery from issues 2016-17 campaign. The Lancers lost multiple start- as one of the Big South’s top guards, finishing related to an emergency offseason appendectomy ers and several key contributors to significant injury among the top 10 with 3.2 assists, 1.8 steals, 31.5 that took place in the summer of 2016. throughout the season and finished the year with minutes per game and a 0.7 assist-to-turnover ra- • Gee recovered from the surgery in time to play in just eight available players. tio. He also ranked 11th with 13.9 points per game. Longwood’s first 19 games last season but was • Walton was one of only two players in the Big shut down with 11 games to go due to lingering 2017-18 • Longwood • Roster Breakdown South to average at least 10.0 points, 3.0 assists overtraining syndrome exacerbated by the surgery. Class Players • Prior to being shut down, Gee had played in 52 Seniors & Graduates 2 and 1.0 steals per game, joining All-Big South first Juniors 9 team guard LaQuincy Rideau of Radford. consecutive games. Sophomores 3 • A transfer from UC Davis and Iowa Western, Wal- Freshmen 3 ton scored in double figures 21 times, including GETER RESUMES CAPTAIN’S POST TOTAL 17 five 20-point games. *By academic eligibility; includes redshirt classifications FOR FOURTH SEASON • That production came even as Walton, a 6-5, • Redshirt junior F Damarion Geter has served 2017-18 • Big South • Upperclassmen on Roster 200-pound combo guard, was forced to move into Longwood basketball as a team captain since his Rk. School Seniors + Juniors Longwood’s lead point guard role in the middle sophomore year and retains that post for a fourth 1. Longwood 11 of the season after injuries decimated the roster. consecutive season heading into 2017-18. Winthrop 11 Walton is now slated to move back into his more • Geter, a 6-8, 230-pound native of Dayton, Ohio, 3. Presbyterian 9 natural role of shooting guard and small forward. was a member of head coach Jayson Gee’s first 4. Radford 8 5. Charleston Southern 7 recruiting class at Longwood. He has appeared in 6. Campbell 6 SHIELDS, SMITH LEVERAGE 69 career games. Gardner-Webb 6 STARTING OPPORTUNITIES • Geter has battled injuries over the past two sea- High Point 6 • Longwood’s dwindling roster in 2016-17 yielded sons that have limited him to just three games. He 9. Liberty 5 positive benefits for two underclassmen that sea- missed all of 2015-16 following offseason shoulder UNC Asheville 5 son, as the swingman duo of Chris Shields and surgery and returned to the lineup in 2016-17, only JaShaun Smith emerged as starting forwards to suffer a broken foot in the third game of the sea- GETER, MONTAGUE & MUNOZ during the second half. son. Geter did not return and applied for a medical RETURN FROM MAJOR INJURIES • Those two — Shields a sophomore and Smith a hardship waiver following the season. • Before the end of the third game of the 2016-17 true freshman at the time — combined to average • Now recovered from both injuries, Geter, labeled a season, Longwood had lost three projected start- 12.8 points, 6.6 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 0.9 “point forward” by the coaching staff, is back in the ers to major injury. blocks per game last season. fold as a potential starter this season. • Each of those three — redshirt junior F Damari- • Both Shields and Smith finished among Long- on Geter, redshirt freshman PG Juan Munoz and wood’s top five scorers and rebounders, averaged NCAA VET, MOUNT TRANSFER redshirt sophomore F Jahleem Montague — took at least 20.0 minutes per game and combined for GLOVER BOLSTERS BACKCOURT a medical redshirt for the missed season and re- 14 double-figure scoring games. • As part of Longwood’s eight-man recruiting class, turn to the roster healthy in 2017-18. • The 6-5, 200-pound Smith showcased his defen- Longwood brought in graduate transfer Charles • Both Munoz and Montague, two prized recruits in sive prowess with 33 blocks, the second most by Glover from Mount St. Mary’s. last year’s recruiting class, suffered torn ACLs in a Longwood freshman in the Division I era. He • The 6-1, 195-pound guard will embark on his fifth the preseason and did not play a single game. ranked among the Big South’s top five in that cat- season of college basketball in 2017-18 follow- • Geter, who missed the entire 2015-16 season fol- egory while also showcasing his offensive abilities ing a four-year career at The Mount in which he lowing shoulder surgery, started Longwood’s first with 7.0 points per game and a team-high .469 played in 87 games, several of which were along- three games of 2017-18 but broke his foot in the (15-of-32) three-point percentage. side current Longwood teammate B.K. Ashe. Nov. 18 game against Salem International and did • Meanwhile, the 6-8, 205-pound Shields enjoyed a • Glover was part of two NCAA Tournament teams not return all season. strong finish to his second season as a Lancer, at Mount St. Mary’s, including this past season • Munoz is expected to contribute significantly at the during which he scored in double figures in four of when helped The Mount finish 20-16 en route to point his season, while Geter and Montague will his final 11 games and shot .440 (11-of-25) from a Northeast Conference Championship and a first- shoulder major minutes in the post rotation. three-point range during that stretch. round win in the NCAA Tournament.

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 4 INFORMATION > Schedule

COACHING STAFF 2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 5 INFORMATION > Coaches > Jayson Gee

JAYSON GEE Head Coach Fifth Season University of Charleston, ’88 Career Record: 194-149 (11 Seasons) Longwood Record: 34-94 (Four Seasons)

The 2015 recipient of the prestigious Jon Lotz Barnabas in the conference – and advanced to the Big South quarterfinals Award, Jayson Gee is in his fifth year at Longwood in 2017-18. for the second straight year following a first-round win over No. Gee is a 28-year coaching veteran who was named among 9 seed Charleston Southern. the nation’s top 10 assistant coaches at Cleveland State by Gee’s third year also saw the development of Nwogbo, who BleacherReport.com before his appointment as Longwood’s came to Longwood as part of Gee’s first recruiting class and head coach on April 3, 2013. became the program’s first All-Big South first team selection With Division I stints as associate head coach at Cleveland in 2015-16. Nwogbo led the Big South in rebounding and dou- State (2006-13), St. Bonaventure (2003-06) and Ohio (1993- ble-doubles and was among the league’s top 10 in scoring, field 96), an assistant coach post at Youngstown State (1989-93) goal percentage and blocks. and head coach experience at his alma mater, Division II Univer- Nwogbo was part of a vaunted senior class that Gee put to- sity of Charleston (1996-2003), Gee has led programs to a 450- gether for 2015-16, which also included 2015 Big South All-Tour- 448 overall record and a 194-149 record as head coach. He has nament Team selection Shaquille Johnson and the starting coached those teams to six NCAA Tournaments, including the backcourt duo of Leron Fisher and Tra’Vaughn White. Johnson’s 2009 postseason after helping lead Cleveland State past Butler two-year career as a Lancer culminated in the State Farm Col- in the Horizon League Championship. lege Slam Dunk Championship, where he represented Longwood In four seasons since taking the reins at Longwood, Gee has University on a national stage as one of eight participants in the recruited and mentored the program’s first three All-Big South nationally televised contest on ESPN. first and second-team selections and sent four players on to In 2014-15, Gee’s second season at Longwood, Gee took a play professionally. Among those are All-Big South first team group of players that had spent just two seasons together and center Lotanna Nwogbo (2016), second team forward Khris Lane and second team guard Quincy Taylor (2014). Also with the All-Big South honorable mention award earned by former Lancer Tristan Carey in 2013, Longwood has received at least one All- Big South honor in all four years of Gee’s tenure. Among Gee’s notable coaching accomplishments prior to Longwood is the recruitment and mentoring of two-time NBA Champion Norris Cole at Cleveland State. Gee signed Cole to the Cleveland State program and coached the 6-2, 175-pound point guard to Horizon League MVP honors in 2011 before the Chicago Bulls drafted him with the 28th overall pick of the 2011 draft. Cole has since gone on to earn two championship rings with the Mi- ami Heat and is currently a member of the New Orleans Pelicans. Gee has significant experience in rebuilding programs after reviving his alma mater, University of Charleston, as head coach and Cleveland State as associate head coach. At both stops, Gee inherited programs with consecutive losing seasons and turned THE JAYSON GEE FILE them into conference champions and NCAA Tournament partic- • Fifth season as head coach at Longwood ipants by his third year. • 28-year coaching veteran Gee’s rebuilding project at Longwood is on a similar track to • Career record of 194-149 as a head coach those at Charleston and Cleveland State. The Lancers climbed • Career record of 450-448 as a coach at any level the Big South standings in each of his first three seasons, rising • Led Longwood to Big South Championship from 11th in 2014 to ninth in 2015 and a program-best eighth in semifinals in 2014-15 2016. The Lancers were on pace to continue that trend in 2016- 17 before suffering an uncommon rash of injuries that left the • Has coached two NBA veterans: Norris Cole team with just eight available players by season’s end. (Cleveland State, ‘11) and Gary Trent (Ohio, ‘95) In his third season, Gee led the Lancers their highest Big • Previously rebuilt programs at University of South finish, bolstered by five conference wins including a Charleston and Cleveland State 15-point upset over reigning Big South champion Coastal Car- • Top-10 Assistant Coach by BleacherReport.com olina. The Lancers earned the No. 8 seed in the Big South Tour- nament – the program’s highest postseason seed in four years in 2010-11

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 6 INFORMATION > Coaches > Jayson Gee

coached them to a postseason surge that included a quarterfi- six, 20-win campaigns, five West Virginia Intercollegiate Athlet- nal upset of Big South No. 1 seed Charleston in Conway, S.C. Led ic Conference (WVIAC) Tournament Final appearances and four by All-Big South second team selection Taylor and Johnson, the NCAA Tournament bids. Lancers won three of their final four games, including two in the Gee was an associate head coach at Ohio University during Big South tournament to advance to the league semifinal for the 1995-96 after two years as an assistant coach from 1993-95, first time in program history. serving an important role in the development of Gary Trent, a Taylor, who transferred to Longwood from UAB prior to the first-round NBA draft pick of the Milwaukee Bucks, who played a 2013-14 season, blossomed under Gee in his final year of college combined nine seasons in Portland, Toronto, Dallas and Minneso- basketball, leading the Lancers with 17.2 points per game and ta. The Bobcats won the 1994 Mid-American Conference Tourna- breaking the school record with a .480 (86-of-179) three-point ment Championship, advancing to the NCAA Tournament before shooting percentage. In three seasons at UAB, including a start- winning the preseason NIT Tournament the following year. ing gig as a sophomore, Taylor averaged just 4.1 points and shot Gee began his collegiate coaching career at Youngstown State .340 (71-of-209) from three-point range. University in Ohio, spending four years (1989-93) with the Pen- The success in Gee’s second season followed his 2013-14 guins after becoming one of the youngest Division I assistant coaching debut in which the Lancers recorded the biggest win in coaches in the country at age 23 in 1989. the program’s Division I history when they defeated TCU 82-79 in Gee was one of 18 selected for the 2008 ACE (Achieving Forth Worth, Texas. That win saw point guard Lucas Woodhouse Coaching Excellence) Program in Indianapolis. Sponsored by the sink a buzzer-beating three-pointer with just 1.7 seconds on the NCAA Black Coaches and Administrators Council, the ACE Pro- clock for Longwood’s first win over a BCS school. gram is committed to preparing minority collegiate coaches for During Gee’s time at Cleveland State, he helped the program to success as future head coaches. an overall record of 136-100, including four 20-win seasons and The Springfield, Ohio, native played four years at Charleston, four postseason appearances. The Vikings won the 2009 Horizon helping the program to a record of 92-30, including 30-5 during League Tournament Championship and received an automatic his sophomore season. A two-year team captain, Gee finished bid to the NCAA Tournament where they upset Wake Forest in the his collegiate career at Charleston third in rebounds (844) and first round. Cleveland State won the Horizon League regular sea- games played (122). He was inducted into the Charleston Athlet- son in 2011 for one of three NIT berths, also accomplishing that ics Hall of Fame in 2008, after previously being inducted into the feat in 2008 and 2012. Springfield South High School Hall of Fame in 2000. Gee spent three years at St. Bonaventure (2003-06), includ- Gee earned his Bachelor of Science in social science educa- ing two seasons as the associate head coach (2004-06). Prior tion from Charleston in 1988, and his Master of Science in sport to that, he was the head coach and assistant athletics director at science and administration from Ohio University in 2003. his alma mater, the University of Charleston (W.Va.), leading the Jayson and his wife, Lynette, have two sons, Brandon and Bry- Division II program to a seven-year record of 160-55 that included an, and a daughter, Briana. GEE’S COACHING CAREER YOUNGSTOWN STATE (1989-93) ST. BONAVENTURE (2003-04) Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Year Overall Conference Postseason Year Overall Conference Postseason 1989-90 8-20 n/a n/a 2003-04 7-21 3-13 n/a 1990-91 12-16 n/a n/a Overall (1) 7-21 3-13 n/a 1991-92 6-22 n/a n/a 1992-93 3-23 2-14 n/a ST. BONAVENTURE (2004-06) Overall (4) 29-81 2-14 n/a Associate Head Coach Year Overall Conference Postseason OHIO (1993-95) 2004-05 2-26 1-15 n/a Assistant Coach 2005-06 8-19 2-14 n/a Year Overall Conference Postseason Overall (2) 17-66 6-42 n/a 1993-94 25-8 14-4 NCAA (1st Rd.) 1994-95 24-10 13-5 NIT (2nd Rd.) CLEVELAND STATE (2006-13) Overall (2) 49-18 27-9 1 NCAA Associate Head Coach Year Overall Conference Postseason OHIO (1995-96) 2006-07 10-21 3-13 n/a Associate Head Coach 2007-08 21-13 12-6 NIT (1st Rd.) Year Overall Conference Postseason 2008-09 26-11 12-6 NCAA (2nd Rd.) 1995-96 16-14 11-7 n/a 2009-10 16-17 10-8 n/a Overall (1) 16-14 11-7 n/a 2010-11 27-9 13-5 NIT (2nd Rd.) 2011-12 22-11 12-6 NIT (1st Rd.) CHARLESTON (W.Va.) (1996-2003) 2012-13 14-18 5-11 n/a Head Coach Overall (7) 136-100 67-55 1 NCAA Year Overall Conference Postseason 1996-97 15-15 7-12 n/a LONGWOOD (2013-Present) 1997-98 22-6 15-5 n/a Head Coach 1998-99 26-6 15-4 NCAA (2nd Rd.) Year Overall Conference Postseason 1999-00 28-4 18-1 NCAA (2nd Rd.) 2013-14 8-24 3-13 n/a 2000-01 23-7 16-2 NCAA (2nd Rd.) 2014-15 11-23 5-13 n/a 2001-02 25-7 14-4 NCAA (2nd Rd.) 2015-16 10-22 5-13 n/a 2002-03 21-10 13-5 n/a 2016-17 6-24 3-15 n/a Overall (7) 160-55 98-33 4 NCAA Overall (4) 34-94 16-54 n/a CAREER (HC) 194-149 114-87 4 NCAA (D-II)

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 7 INFORMATION > Coaches > Jake Luhn

JAKE LUHN Associate Head Coach Fifth Season UMass-Boston, ‘02

Jake Luhn is in his fifth year at Longwood University after turn home in Melbourne, Fla., and run the family business as CEO joining the program in May, 2013. Luhn was elevated to asso- of LifeStyle Homes Builders, Inc. He also served as assistant ciate head coach on Jayson Gee’s coaching staff in April, 2015 coach at Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy during that time before after serving as Longwood’s top assistant coach in his first two Gee brought him back to the college level in 2013. seasons. Luhn was a three-year lettermen and two-year team captain Luhn is involved in every aspect of the Lancer program, in- at the University of Massachusetts Boston (1999-2002) fol- cluding recruiting, scouting, player development, scheduling, lowing a year at New England College (1998-99). He was a two- community relations, fundraising, alumni outreach and academ- time UMASS Boston Student-Athlete of the Year as a junior and ic monitoring. He was Gee’s first coaching hire at Longwood, senior and served as a graduate assistant coach at the school joining the program in June, 2013 fewer than two months after during 2002-03. Gee was named head coach. The Melbourne, Fla., native earned his bachelor of science As Longwood’s primary personnel coach of the wings, Luhn degree in exercise science and physical education from UMA- has developed some of the program’s top players over the past SS Boston in 2002, graduating cum laude, and his master’s of three years. Among that group is Shaquille Johnson, who aver- business administration from the University of Massachusetts aged 13.6 points, 5.6 rebounds and 2.9 assists per game and Amherst in 2004. was named to the Big South All-Tournament Team twice, after Jake and his wife, Jodi, have two sons, JJ and John, and a leading the Lancers to the conference semifinal in 2015 and daughter, Julia. quarterfinal in 2016. An impact recruiter, Luhn has brought in some of the top play- ers in the history of the program in his short time in Farmville. Among those are All-Big South first team center Lotanna Nwog- bo, All-Big South second team point guard Quincy Taylor, 2015- 16 starting point guard Tra’Vaughn White, and Johnson, who went on to represent Longwood at the 2016 State Farm College Slam Dunk Championship on ESPN. Luhn played a prominent role in leading the Lancers to a groundbreaking 2015-16 campaign in which they achieved their highest finish since joining the Big South. Longwood record- ed five wins against conference rivals, including two dramat- ic comebacks late in the season to push Longwood to a pro- gram-best No. 8 seed in the Big South Championship. Luhn was instrumental to Longwood’s success in 2014-15 as well, helping the Lancers win 11 games overall and five in confer- ence play for the most in both categories since Longwood joined the Big South in 2012-13. That regular season success set the stage for an historic postseason run in which the Lancers won three of their final four games en route to reaching the Big South THE JAKE LUHN FILE semifinals following a defeat of No. 1 seed Charleston Southern. • Fifth season at Longwood Luhn previously worked with Gee at St. Bonaventure, serving as the program’s assistant coach and director of basketball op- • Involved in all aspects of Longwood program erations for parts of a four-year stint with the Bonnies. He han- • Promoted to associate head coach in April, 2015 dled basketball operations from 2003-06 before being promot- after serving as assistant coach for first two ed to assistant coach in 2006-07. years At St. Bonaventure, Luhn assisted in all recruiting efforts, • Primary coach of Longwood’s wings, oversee- helped develop perimeter players, scouted opponents and pre- pared gameplans, managed the team budget, helped oversee ing development of Lancer standouts Shaquille academic progress of student-athletes and oversaw the Bon- Johnson and Tristan Carey nies’ Sixth Man Club. • Formerly director of basketball operations and After four years at St. Bonaventure, Luhn put his ascent assistant coach at St. Bonaventure during four- through the college coaching ranks on hold after the sudden year stint from 2003-07 passing of his father, John Luhn. He left St. Bonaventure to re-

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 8 INFORMATION > Coaches > Dr. Ron Bradley

DR. RON BRADLEY Assistant Coach Second Season Eastern Nazarene, ’73

Big South Conference Hall of Fame coach and high-major winning seasons following a decorated playing career in which coaching veteran Dr. Ron Bradley joined the Longwood men’s he was a three-time NAIA All-America honorable mention selec- basketball staff as an assistant coach in July, 2016. tion. With a distinguished coaching resume that includes 30-plus Bradley still holds Eastern Nazarene’s all-time scoring record, years coaching at the Division I level, Bradley was enshrined amassing 2,649 points from 1968-73 before he was drafted by in the Big South Hall of Fame in 2010 after leading Radford to the New Jersey Nets in the 1973 American Basketball Associa- a 193-124 record, four conference titles and one NCAA Tourna- tion (ABA) Draft. ment berth as head coach from 1991-2002. Bradley holds three degrees, including his Ph.D. in kinesiolog- At Longwood, Bradley has direct oversight of Longwood’s ical studies from the University of Maryland, his M.S. in physical post players while assisting with all other aspects of the pro- education from Bridgewater State College and his B.A. in psy- gram. chology from Eastern Nazarene College. He and his wife, Denise, In his first season at Longwood, Bradley made an immediate have a son, William, and a daughter, Katlin. impact on the program, assisting in the development of All-Big South second team forward Khris Lane, whose breakout junior campaign saw him average 17.1 points and 7.3 rebounds per game. Lane was dominant all season long, scoring in double fig- ures in 25 of his 29 games while amassing five double-doubles and leading Longwood in rebounding 20 times. Bradley’s return to the Big South came after he spent his pri- or 14 seasons as an associate head coach at James Madison (2002-03), Clemson (2003-10) and DePaul (2010-15). The 1992 Big South Coach of the Year and a top-10 assistant coach in the nation by Basketball Scoop in 2011, Bradley also served as an as- sistant coach under College Basketball Hall of Famer Lefty Drie- sell at Maryland from 1981-86 and under Driesell’s successor, Bob Wade, from 1987-89. Bradley has enjoyed historic success throughout his career, taking teams to 10 NCAA Division I Basketball Tournaments, in- cluding five trips as an assistant at Maryland (1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988), one as head coach at Radford (1998) and three as an assistant at Clemson (2008, 2009, 2010). He owns a 289- 175 (.623) record all-time as a head coach, including the 96-51 (.653) record he put together as head coach of his alma mater, Eastern Nazarene, from 1976-81. As a member of the winningest staff in Clemson basketball history from 2003-10, Bradley helped head coach Oliver Purnell’s Tigers to a seven-year record of 138-88 and a .611 winning per- THE DR. RON BRADLEY FILE centage that remains the best mark by a head coach in Clemson • Second season at Longwood basketball history. The Tigers advanced to the NCAA postseason • Big South Hall of Fame Class of 2010 after a six times during that span, including tournament appearances in each of Bradley’s final three years on Purnell’s staff. decorated coaching career at Radford from At Clemson, Bradley installed a high-pressure defensive 1991-2002 scheme that vaulted the Tigers into the NCAA’s top 15 in steals • Coached Radford to a 193-124 record with four per game for six consecutive years, including a school-record Big South titles and an NCAA Tournament berth 11.0 steals per game in 2005-06 that was the second-best mark • Has coaches teams to 10 NCAA Tournament in the nation. He mentored four All-ACC players at Clemson, in- appearances cluding All-ACC Defensive selections Vernon Hamilton and Trev- or Booker. • Served lengthy stints at several prominent Bradley got his start in coaching as head coach of Division-III high-major programs, including Maryland (1981- Eastern Nazarene from 1976-81. A member of the Eastern Naza- 86), Clemson (2003-10) and DePaul (2010-15) rene Hall of Fame, Bradley led the Crusaders to five consecutive

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 9 INFORMATION > Coaches > Cody Anderson

CODY ANDERSON Assistant Coach Third Season Georgia, ‘15

Cody Anderson, former student manager for the University of Georgia men’s basketball program, joined the Longwood men’s basketball staff as director of operations in June, 2015 and was elevated to assistant coach in August, 2016. One of the youngest Division I men’s basketball assistant coaches in the nation, Anderon received his promotion after im- pacting the program significantly as the director of operations in 2015-16. As Longwood’s director of operations, he coordinated Longwood travel operations, academic monitoring, scouting and film preparation and statistical analysis while overseeing quality control of the entire program. Anderson was a four-year student manager at the University of Georgia from 2011-15 where he assisted in compiling scout- ing reports on opponents, managed film exchange contracts and agreements, coordinated the Mark Fox Summer Basketball Camp and managed Georgia men’s basketball’s social media ac- counts. In addition to his managerial responsibilities at Georgia, An- derson also founded the Anderson Basketball Academy in Clark- esville, Ga., in 2013. The program provided coaching and individ- ual skill workouts to students in Habersham County. Anderson held several positions outside of Georgia’s men’s basketball program, including two summers as camp commis- sioner of the Shaka Smart Basketball Camp at Virginia Com- THE CODY ANDERSON FILE monwealth University and three summers as commissioner • Third year at Longwood of the Coach Z Basketball Camp at Emory University. In those • Promoted to assistant coach in June, 2016 after positions, Anderson was charged with general oversight of the camps, execution of various camp functions and ensuring that serving as director of basketball operations camps provided the expected experience for each camper in a during 2015-16 season fun, instructive environment. • Among the youngest Division I assistant Anderson received his bachelor of science degree in mathe- coaches in the country matics education from Georgia in 2015. CHRIS MOORE Director of Operations First Season • Chowan, ’14 Chris Moore joined the Longwood men’s bas- demic monitoring, scouting and film prepara- ketball coaching staff as director of basketball tion, camps, and statistical analysis while over- operations in June, 2017. seeing quality control of the entire program. Moore came to Longwood by way of Mount Prior to his time at Mount St. Mary’s, Moore St. Mary’s where in 2016-17 he helped the Mount was a coach at the high school level in the Com- secure an NCAA Tournament berth and North- monwealth, spending time on the sidelines most eastern Conference Championship, both regular recently at Massnutten Military Academy in season and tournament. Woodstock, Va. As Longwood’s director of operations, Moore Moore’s earned his Bachelor of Science in handles the program’s travel operations, aca- health and physical education/fitness in 2014.

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 10 INFORMATION > Coaches > Cody Anderson & Rick Canter

PLAYER BIOS 2015-16 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 11 PLAYER BIOS > Seniors > B.K. Ashe #2 B.K. ASHE R-Senior • 6-1 • 160 • Guard Washington, D.C. Friendship Collegiate/Mount St. Mary’s Major: Criminal Justice

2017-18: A former All-NEC guard from Mount St. Mary’s who returns to the floor for his final collegiate season after sitting out 2016-17 due to NCAA transfer rules…fifth-year senior who has NCAA Tour- nament experience…forms one of the conference’s most talented backcourt duos alongside Isaiah Walton…has the ability to score from all three levels…owns a career scoring average of 10.9 points per game and a career three-point percentage of .342…possesses immense athleticism...an ag- gressive rebounder who was among Mount St. Mary’s leaders in that category...cousin of fellow Lancer JaShaun Smith.

2016-17: Sat out the 2016-17 season at Longwood due to NCAA transfer rules.

2015-16 (Mount St. Mary’s): An All-NEC third team selection for the second straight year...led Mount St. Mary’s in scoring for the second straight year with 13.8 points per game...also added a team-high 42 steals while ranking second on the team with 4.5 rebounds per game...finished seventh in the NEC in points per game...also led the Mount with 53 made three-point field goals, shooting .312 (53-of-170) from beyond the arc...shot .403 (166-of-412) from field goal range, leading the team in both made field goals and field goal attempts...scored in double figures in 27 of 33 games,- in cluding six 20-point efforts...amassed a team-leading 1,031 minutes on the court despite starting just 20 of 33 games...added 1.7 assists per game.

2014-15 (Mount St. Mary’s): Named to the All-NEC third team as a sopho- more...led The Mount with 11.9 points per game despite starting just four of 28 contests...team leader in made field goals and field goal attempts, shooting .420 (116-of-276) from the floor...added 54 three-pointers on a .360 (54-of- 150) shooting clip...scored in double figures 18 times...posted five 20-point games...team was 11-7 when he scored in double figures...swiped 20 steals over his final 11 games.

2013-14 (Mount St. Mary’s): Ranked fifth on the team in scoring as a true freshman, averaging 7.0 points per game...started 15 of 31 games, averaging 22.1 minutes...started the final nine games of the season during which the Mount went 6-3...scored in double figures 11 times... shot .378 (71-of-188) from the floor and .361 (48-of-133) from three-point range...added 20 steals and 21 assists.

High School: Four-year letterwinner at Friendship Col- legiate...averaged 20.0 points per game as a senior to leading the program to a 20-12 record...named the All-Capital Beltway first team.

Personal: Son of Gloria Ashe...born Byron Kel- ly Ashe on Aug. 18, 1995...has three siblings, Clinton, Ceriese and Robert. Career Stats

Year GP-GS Min Avg. FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% O-D-T Avg. PF-DQ A TO B S Pts Avg 2013-14 (Mount St. Mary’s) 31-15 684 22.1 71-188 .378 48-133 .361 27-41 .659 26-36-62 2.0 66-2 21 18 2 20 217 7.0 2014-15 (Mount St. Mary’s) 28-4 718 25.6 116-276 .420 54-150 .360 48-65 .738 17-56-73 2.6 47-1 35 40 10 31 334 11.9 2015-16 (Mount St. Mary’s) 33-20 1031 31.2 166-412 .403 53-170 .312 70-97 .712 31-118-149 4.5 92-1 56 58 16 42 455 13.8 2016-17 DID NOT PLAY — REDSHIRT (NCAA Transfer Rules) CAREER 92-39 2432 26.5 353-876 .403 155-453 .342 145-203 .714 74-210-284 3.1 205-4 112 116 28 93 1006 10.9

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 12 PLAYER BIOS > Seniors > Charles Glover #10 CHARLES GLOVER Graduate • 6-1 • 195 • Guard Bowie, Md. Gonzaga HS/Mount St. Mary’s Major: Business (Master’s)

2017-18: Comes to Longwood as a graduate transfer from Mount St. Mary’s… eligible to play immediately after graduating with a bachelor’s degree in ac- counting and business from the Mount in May, 2017…a veteran who has experi- enced two trips to the NCAA Tournament…a quintessential ‘sixth man’...strong, phys- ical guard with a desire to do the dirty work on the floor…brings a veteran presence to Longwood’s roster...played two seasons alongside fellow Lancer senior B.K. Ashe at Mount St. Mary’s from 2013-15.

2016-17 (Mount St. Mary’s): Played in 27 games with one start as a redshirt junior at The Mount…averaged 4.6 minutes, 0.7 points and 0.6 rebounds per game for a Mount St. Mary’s team that went 20-16 overall and advanced out of the NCAA Tournament first-four bracket to appear in the NCAA first round…played in both of those NCAA Tournament games…shot .368 (7-of-19) from the floor…played 10-plus minutes off the bench five times, during which The Mount went 5-0... graduated with a degree in accounting and business.

2015-16 (Mount St. Mary’s): Averaged 5.8 points and 2.7 rebounds while appearing in all 33 games...scored in double figures six times, including career-best 22 points at Lehigh... hit 7-of-10 from the field and was 6-for-9 from three-point range while dishing out career-high seven assists in that game...followed with 17 points, hitting 5-of-11 from beyond the arc the following game at James Madison...grabbed career-best seven rebounds in home wins over American and Saint Francis U.

2014-15 (Mount St. Mary’s): Started the final 18 games of the year...appeared in 27 games, averaging 2.0 points, 1.0 rebounds and 1.0 assists...had seven points and four rebounds in win at Sacred Heart...dished out season-high four assists in home win over Wagner...had five points, three rebounds and three assists in first collegiate start, a double-overtime loss to Wagner.

2013-14 (Mount St. Mary’s): Missed the 2013-14 season after suffering a torn ACL in the preseason.

High School: Averaged 11.1 points per game as a senior at Gonzaga High School...helped lead team to the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC) regular season championships and a 30-9 record...was selected First Team All-WCAC and was named Fourth Team All-Met by the Washington Post.

Personal: Received his undergraduate degree in accounting and business from Mount St. Mary’s in May, 2017...born February 18, 1994.

Career Stats

Year GP-GS Min Avg. FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% O-D-T Avg. PF-DQ A TO B S Pts Avg 2013-14 (Mount St. Mary’s) DID NOT PLAY — REDSHIRT (Injury) 2014-15 (Mount St. Mary’s) 27-18 397 14.7 14-55 .255 7-32 .219 18-22 .818 3-23-26 1.0 53-0 27 24 2 14 53 2.0 2015-16 (Mount St. Mary’s) 33-4 722 21.9 57-161 .354 35-106 .330 41-55 .745 7-83-90 2.7 89-3 33 42 4 24 190 5.8 2016-17 (Mount St. Mary’s) 27-1 123 4.6 7-19 .368 0-4 .000 5-8 .625 2-13-15 0.6 19-0 6 7 0 4 19 0.7 CAREER 87-23 1242 14.3 78-235 .332 42-142 .296 64-85 .753 12-119-131 1.5 161-3 66 73 6 42 262 3.0

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 13 PLAYER BIOS > Juniors > Pernell Adgei #15 PERNELL ADGEI Junior • 6-8 • 220 • Forward Dumfries, Va. Pope John Paul The Great/Panola/Loyola (Chicago) Major: Criminal Justice

2017-18: A versatile forward whose strengths lie in his rebounding and defensive abilities...can guard almost any position on the floor...moves well around screens as a defender...possesses a high basket- ball IQ...adept at getting his teammates open.

2016-17 (Panola College): Played in 17 games for Panola Community College, helping the Ponies to a 26-9 overall record and a 15-4 mark in NJCAA Region XIV play, top in the North Division...averaged 0.9 points and 2.2 rebounds per game...shot .455 (5-of-11) from the floor...hit his lone three-point attempt of the season.

2015-16 (Loyola [Chicago]): Played in nine games and made one start for Division I Loyola...averaged 1.2 points and 1.4 rebounds per game...hit 3-of-8 (.375) shots from the field...seven of his 13 rebounds were on the offensive glass...added two assists and a pair of steals.

High School: Four-year letterwinner at Pope John Paul The Great Catholic High School...three- sport athlete, lettering twice in soccer and track...averaged a double-double on the hardwood as a junior and senior...turned in career-best averages of 15.0 points, 12.0 rebounds and 5.0 assists per game as a senior to go along with 3.0 blocks...as a junior, averaged 10.0 points, 10.0 rebounds, 4.0 blocks and 5.0 assists...set his school’s high jump record in track...named team MVP as a se- nior...captained the squad as a senior...also did a postgrad- uate year at Fishburne Military Academy.

Personal: Born Pernell Benson Adgei on Nov. 4, 1995... son of Chief Adgei and Hajia Danso...has a brother, Luke...majoring in criminal justice...aims to join the FBI, CSI or CIA.

Career Stats

Year GP-GS Min Avg. FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% O-D-T Avg. PF-DQ A TO B S Pts Avg 2015-16 (Loyola [Chi.]) 9-1 47 5.2 3-8 .375 0-0 .000 5-9 .556 7-6-13 1.4 7-0 2 4 0 2 11 1.2 2016-17 (Panola CC) 17-0 — 1.4 5-11 .455 1-1 1.000 4-9 .444 8-30-38 2.2 2-0 5 4 2 1 15 0.9 CAREER (D-I) 9-1 47 5.2 3-8 .375 0-0 .000 5-9 .556 7-6-13 1.4 7-0 2 4 0 2 11 1.2

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 14 PLAYER BIOS > Juniors > Spencer Franklin #13 SPENCER FRANKLIN Junior • 6-8 • 210 • Forward Fort Worth, Texas Trimble Tech/Seward County/Collin College Major: Communication Studies

2017-18: A long, strong and athletic post player...brings energy, physicality and grit to the floor...very active around the glass with a penchant for rebounding, especially on the offensive end of the floor...strong defender with a high basketball IQ...has added noticeable size and strength since arriving on campus over the summer...slated to play a significant role in the post in his first season.

2016-17 (Seward County College): Started 13 of 16 games at Seward County, averaging 9.8 points, 4.1 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game...was the third-lead- ing scorer and fourth-leading rebounder on the team before his season ended prematurely due to a foot injury...prior to the injury, was shooting .479 from the floor, second-best shooting clip on the team...also led the team with 1.8 offensive rebounds per game...scored in double figures eight times...grabbed five or more rebounds six times...swiped a com- bined 11 steals in his first four games.

2015-16 (Collin College): Started nine of 25 games at Collin College, averaging 7.2 points, 3.3 rebounds and 0.7 assists per game...led the team with a .537 (51-of-95) shooting per- centage from the floor...also third on the team in scoring average and fifth in rebounding... scored in double figures six times, including three of his final five games...ended the year with a career-high 20 points in a 103-86 win against Temple College...hit 5-of-7 shots from the field and 10-of-12 from the free throw line in that win.

High School: Four-year letterwinner at Trimble Technical High School in Fort Worth, Texas... two-time all-state and two-time all-region selection...captained Trimble Tech as a senior.

Personal: Born Spencer Mitchell Franklin Jr. on April 17, 1997...son of Spencer Franklin and De’Andra Keys-Franklin...has a sister, Kierra, and a brother, Michael.

Career Stats

Year GP-GS Min Avg. FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% O-D-T Avg. PF-DQ A TO B S Pts Avg 2015-16 (Collin CC) 25-9 — — 51-95 .537 2-5 .400 76-119 .639 42-41-83 3.3 60-2 17 25 14 13 180 7.2 2016-17 (Seward CC) 16-13 329 20.6 46-96 .479 6-19 .316 58-70 .829 29-37-66 4.1 58-3 22 30 7 15 156 9.8 CAREER (D-I) — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 15 PLAYER BIOS > Juniors > Bryan Gee #5 BRYAN GEE R-Junior • 6-0 • 180 • Guard Cleveland, Ohio Cornerstone Christian Academy Major: Communication Studies

2017-18: Will sit out from competition while recov- ering from complications related to an offseason surgery in the summer of 2016...same complia- tions forced him to miss the final 11 games of 2016-17 season...will compete in practice and participate in team activities, as tolerated...veteran point guard who provides a steady, reliable presence on the court…takes care of the basketball and runs the floor as an extension of the coaching staff…son of head coach Jayson Gee.

2016-17: Started eight games and played in Longwood’s first 19 of the season before being sidelined due to complications that arose from an offseason appendectomy…was on pace to set career highs in scoring, rebounding, assists, steals and minutes per game… played 20-plus minutes eight times…posted a team-leading 1.22:1 assist-to-turnover ratio…committed one or fewer turnovers in 11 of his 18 games…shot .364 (12-of-33) from the field and .714 (20-of-28) from the free throw line…turned in the first double-digit scoring game of his career, a 10-point outburst against Salem International in Nov. 18.

2015-16: One of only four players on the team to appear in every single game… started five of 33 contests and averaged 15.1 minutes per game…averaged 0.9 points, 1.9 rebounds and 1.8 assists per game…posted a 1.76 assist-to-turnover ratio while giving the ball away just 33 times despite playing as one of Longwood’s primary ball-handlers… averaged just 2.7 turnovers per 40 minutes of play in his debut season…added 14 steals, in- cluding three in the dramatic comeback win at Radford in the regular season finale (2/27)… recorded a career-high seven rebounds in just 19 minutes against Presbyterian (2/25).

2014-15: Did not see game action while redshirting.

High School: Four-year starter at Cornerstone Christian Academy in Cleveland, Ohio… finished career as Cornerstone’s all-time leading scorer and triple-doubles leader… named NCSAA Player of the Year, first team all-state, first team all-district and dis- trict player of the year as a senior…team captain…averaged 17.7 points, 6.7 rebounds, 6.1 assists and 3.3 steals per game as a senior…as a junior, averaged 14.7 points, 6.2 rebounds, 7.3 assists and 1.3 steals per game…member of the honor roll, merit roll, Na- tional Junior Honor Society and the Cornerstone Leadership Program…served with the Black Achievers Organization and Cornerstone Christian Administration.

Personal: Born Bryan Austin Gee on April 6, 1995…son of Jayson and Lynette Gee… has two brothers, Terrence and Brandon, and a sister, Briana…father is the head men’s basketball coach at Longwood and played collegiately at the University of Charleston… mother played basketball at A&T.

Career Stats

Year GP-GS Min Avg. FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% O-D-T Avg. PF-DQ A TO B S Pts Avg 2014-15 DID NOT PLAY — REDSHIRT 2015-16 33-5 497 15.1 8-44 .182 2-18 .111 12-23 .522 5-58-63 1.9 47-2 58 33 1 14 30 0.9 2016-17 19-8 339 17.8 12-33 .364 2-5 .400 20-28 .714 6-28-34 1.8 24-0 33 27 0 6 46 2.4 CAREER 52-13 836 16.1 20-77 .260 4-23 .174 32-51 .627 11-86-97 1.9 71-2 91 60 1 20 76 1.5

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 16 PLAYER BIOS > Juniors > Damarion Geter #24 DAMARION GETER R-Junior • 6-8 • 230 • Forward Dayton, Ohio Dunbar Major: Sociology (Master’s)

2017-18: A four-year team captain who adds versatility and a veteran presence to the line- up…the longest-tenured member of Longwood’s program, now entering his fifth season as a Lancer...labeled a “point forward” by the coaching staff…capable of playing in the paint or running the offense from the top of the key…added significant muscle and size in the -off season to handle a larger interior this season…has missed the majority of the past two seasons due to a shoulder injury in 2015-16 and a foot injury in 2016-17…a member of head coach Jayson Gee’s first recruiting class at Longwood.

2016-17: Served as team captain for the third straight year…started the first three games of the season before suffering a season-ending broken foot against Salem International on Nov. 18...prior to the foot injury, was aver- aging a career-high 26.0 minutes and 3.0 points per game…scored and registered at least one steal in all three games to start the year.

2015-16: Team captain...missed the 2015-16 season while re- covering from shoulder surgery…received a medical hardship waiver.

2014-15: Elected team captain as a sophomore... started 31 of 34 games, averaging 1.9 points, 4.3 rebounds, 1.4 assists, 0.9 blocks and 0.9 steals per game…team captain…named to the Big South All-Academic Team…shot .580 (29-of-50) from the floor…logged a 1.5:1 assist-to-turnover ratio with 49 assists and 33 turnovers in 34 games…grabbed a career-high 10 rebounds in a win over Liberty (2/17)…scored a season-high eight points against Presbyterian (1/14).

2013-14: Member of the first recruiting class for head coach Jayson Gee…started five of 32 games, averaging 19.2 minutes, 2.2 points, 3.3 rebounds and 1.0 assists…shot a team-leading .569 (33-of-58) from the field…ranked third on the team with 104 total rebounds and 38 offensive rebounds.

High School: All-City First Team honors as a senior at Dunbar, averaging 11.3 points, 8.3 rebounds, 2.1 assists, 2.2 steals and 1.6 blocks…helped Dunbar to a 21-7 record as a senior and a 28-0 record as a junior when DHS won the Ohio Division II State Champion- ships…also a member of DHS’s State Championship team as a freshman.

Personal: Son of Erika Geter and Cornelius Hurt…has four brothers, Shon, Gevon, Trevon and Dionte and two sisters, Tenaysia and Tenya.

Career Stats

Year GP-GS Min Avg. FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% O-D-T Avg. PF-DQ A TO B S Pts Avg 2013-14 32-5 614 19.2 33-58 .569 0-0 .000 3-14 .214 38-66-104 3.3 102-6 31 40 15 14 69 2.2 2014-15 34-31 862 25.4 29-50 .580 0-0 .000 6-19 .316 42-103-145 4.3 99-2 49 33 32 29 64 1.9 2015-16 DID NOT PLAY — REDSHIRT (INJURY) 2017-18 3-3 78 26.0 4-11 .364 0-0 .000 1-5 .200 2-8-10 3.3 10-0 2 5 2 4 9 3.0 CAREER 69-39 1554 22.5 66-119 .555 0-0 .000 10-38 .263 82-177-259 3.8 211-8 82 78 49 47 142 2.1

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 17 PLAYER BIOS > Juniors > Drew Romich #41 DREW ROMICH Junior • 6-10 • 250 • Center Marietta, Ga. Pope/Georgia College/Stetson Major: Pre-Business

2017-18: A big, physical presence in the post...plays with a big-time motor and is among the hardest workers on the team...uses his 6-10, 250-pound frame to set strong screens for his teammates... quintessential teammate who has contributed significantly to team chemistry since arriving on cam- pus...began college career at Stetson in 2015-16 before transferring to Division II Georgia College in 2016-17…will redshirt the 2017-18 season due to NCAA transfer rules.

2016-17 (Georgia College): Played in 22 games at Division II Georgia College… averaged 1.8 points and 1.2 rebounds over 6.8 minutes per game…scored a sea- son-high six points twice, going 3-of-6 from the floor in a 55-52 win at Erskine (12/31) and 2-of-5 from the floor in a 62-46 win against Francis Marion (1/9).

2015-16 (Stetson): Played in 17 games, all off the bench…averaged 0.2 points and 0.5 blocks per game...played a season-high 11 minutes against Webber International, scoring his first career field goal against the Warriors...grabbed a season-high five rebounds in nine minutes against Albany State...had a pair of blocked shots in overtime home loss to Jacksonville.

High School: Graduated from Pope High School in Marietta, Ga....averaged 9.2 points, 7.4 rebounds and three-plus assists per game as a senior... helped lead the Greyhounds to a 26-5 record as a senior...shot .370 from 3-point range and .620 overall...best two games as a senior both came against national power Wheeler High School... scored 22 against then-No. 10 Wheeler in the regular season, and later scored 21 points when the two schools met again in the regional championship game when Wheeler was ranked second overall...Pope was 24-7 during his junior year when he averaged 8.0 points and 5.1 rebounds per game.

Personal: Full name is Lawrence Andrew Romich...born July 3, 1996...son of Keith Romich and Kelly Romich...father was an All-American swimmer at Washington and Lee, earning the honor three times in the 200 free, twice in the 400 relay and once in the 800 relay.

Career Stats

Year GP-GS Min Avg. FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% O-D-T Avg. PF-DQ A TO B S Pts Avg 2015-16 (Stetson) 17-0 76 4.5 1-8 .125 0-0 .000 1-3 .333 6-2-8 0.5 12-1 3 3 2 1 3 0.2 2016-17 (Georgia College) 22-0 153 7.0 13-43 .302 4-20 .200 1-2 .500 6-17-23 1.0 23-0 4 7 4 2 31 1.4 CAREER (D-I) 17-0 76 4.5 1-8 .125 0-0 .000 1-3 .333 6-2_8 0.5 12-1 3 3 2 1 3 0.2

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 18 PLAYER BIOS > Juniors > Chris Shields #30 CHRIS SHIELDS Junior • 6-8 • 205 • Forward Hedgesville, W.Va. Hedgesville/Fishburne Military Major: Sociology

2017-18: A long, athletic wing with a soft shooting touch that extends to the three-point line…a career .384 shooter from three-point range and a career .455 shooter from the floor…presents mismatch problems with his size and shooting ability… worked his way into the starting lineup as a soph- omore…six of his nine career double-digit scoring games came last season…has added noticeable size and strength during the offseason.

2016-17: Played in all 30 games, starting 16 and setting career highs with 23.9 minutes, 2.9 rebounds and 0.9 assists per game…shot a ca- reer-best .404 (23-of-57) from three-point range, along with a .444 (68-of-153) clip from the floor… turned in six double-digit scoring games, four of which came in his final 11 games of the season…hit 44.0 percent (11-of-25) of his three-pointers during that 11-game span…logged 5-plus rebounds six times… started nine of Longwood’s final 10 games…played at least 10 minutes in every game, including 22 outings of at least 20 minutes and six games with at least 30…scored a season-high 15 points at Texas Tech on Dec. 21, shooting 6-of-9 from the floor and 3-of-6 from three-point range.

2015-16: Made his impact off the bench, averaging 6.6 points, 2.6 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game over 14 games…shot .474 (37-of- 78) from the field, .345 (10-of-29) from three-point range and .800 (8-of-10) from the free throw line…averaged 12.5 points and 4.9 rebounds per 40 minutes of play…held out of the final 16 games due to coach’s decision…was the fourth-leading bench scorer in the Big South prior to the hiatus…scored in double figures three times, including a season-best 19-point outburst against Maine (11/25)…went for eight rebounds and nine points on 4-of-5 shooting against Ball State (11/21).

High School: A four-year letterwinner at Hedgesville High School…named team captain as a senior…averaged 18.0 points and 9.0 rebounds as a senior…averaged 15.0 points and 5.0 rebounds per game as a junior…helped the Eagles capture the 2012 AAA West Virginia State Championship…named all-state honorable mention in 2013…following high school graduation in 2013, played two years of prep basketball at Elev8 Academy in 2013-14 and Fishburne Military Academy in 2014-15.

Personal: Born Christopher Jordan Shields on Dec. 16, 1995…the son of Ernest & Vonnie Shields…has an older sister, Devonne, a niece and two nephews…career aspirations include becoming a sports agent.

Career Stats

Year GP-GS Min Avg. FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% O-D-T Avg. PF-DQ A TO S B Pts Avg 2015-16 14-0 294 21.0 37-78 .474 10-29 .345 8-10 .800 9-27-36 2.6 39-2 19 15 2 5 92 6.6 2016-17 30-16 718 23.9 68-153 .444 23-57 .404 16-23 .696 11-75-86 2.9 78-3 28 63 6 11 175 5.8 CAREER 44-16 1012 23.0 105-231 .455 33-86 .384 24-33 .727 20-102-122 2.8 117-5 47 78 8 16 267 6.1

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 19 PLAYER BIOS > Juniors > Keoni Wallington #10 KEONI WALLINGTON Junior • 5-11 • 180 • Guard Palm Bay, Fla. Holy Trinity Episcopal/Eastern Florida/Wallace St. Major: Sociology

2017-18: Floor general who will be counted on to provide a veteran presence in Longwood’s backcourt...a left-handed point guard who can shoot and get to the rim...is equal parts scoring and passing threat with the ball in his hands...possesses a strong frame and quick feet defensively.

2016-17 (Wallace State): Played in 10 games as a sophomore at Wallace State Community College...averaged 1.2 points per game...shot .375 (3-of-8) from the floor and .429 (3-of-7) from long range...all but one of his field goal attempts were from beyond the arc.

2015-16 (Eastern Florida): Played in 28 games and made one start for a powerhouse Eastern Florida State program that fin- ished the season 28-4 and a perfect 15-0 in region play...averaged 3.6 points and 1.2 assists in just 10.0 minutes per game in first collegiate season...logged a 1.6 assist-to-turnover ratio...scored in double figures three times, including a career-high 22 points against Red Devil Academy (Nov. 4)...hit 6-of-9 treys in that game, a 112-48 win...also scored 12 points in a 90-86 win against Palm Beach State (Jan. 23) and 12 more in a 96-85 win in the rematch against Palm Beach State (Feb. 6).

High School: Four-year letterwinner at Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy...named Boys Basketball Player of Year by Florida Today as a senior...also earned Florida 4A All-State first team honors from the publication...topped the 1,000-point plateau during high school career...averaged a career-best 24.0 points per game as a senior to go with 6.5 rebounds and 3.0 assists...also shot 50.0 percent from long range as a senior... scoring average increased each year, going from 14.0 points per game as a freshman to 16.0 as a sophomore and 18.0 as a junior...led Holy Trinity to the Florida Class 4A State Championship game by scoring 21 points in a semifinal win against Cocoa.

Personal: Born Keoni O’che Wallington on Nov. 20, 1996... son of Owen Mullingsa nd Tashia Wallington...has a sister, Asia...cousin, Javaris Oliver, played basketball at Flagler... majoring in biology...wants to earn master’s degree and become a veterinarian after basketball career.

Career Stats

Year GP-GS Min Avg. FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% O-D-T Avg. PF-DQ A TO B S Pts Avg 2015-16 (Eastern Florida) 28-1 279 10.0 35-85 .412 15-43 .349 15-20 .750 2-12-14 0.5 36-0 33 21 1 11 100 3.6 2016-17 (Wallace State) 10-1 63 6.3 3-8 .375 3-7 .429 3-4 .750 0-4-4 0.4 11-0 3 8 0 1 12 1.2 CAREER (D-I) — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 20 PLAYER BIOS > Juniors > Isaiah Walton #1 ISAIAH WALTON Redshirt Junior • 6-5 • 190 • Guard Oberlin, Ohio Elyria/UC Davis/Iowa Western Major: Criminal Justice

2017-18: Will be a key factor in Longwood’s success after a breakout 2016-17 campaign…a gifted and versatile guard who can score from all three levels and defend at a high level…equally adept at driving to the basket and scor- ing from long range…capable of putting up points in bunches…stepped in as Longwood’s primary point guard over the second half of last season due to a rash of injuries that decimated the lineup…flash- es strong handles and creativity in breaking down defenders…an aggressive defender with a nose for the ball…led Longwood in charges drawn one year ago…a strong rebounder who has the ability to emerge as one of the Big South’s top rebounding guards…a fourth-year junior who originally began his collegiate career at UC Davis…former AAU teammate of current Lancer teammate Bryan Gee.

2016-17: Emerged as one of the top guards in the Big South, finishing among the top 10 with 3.2 assists, 1.8 steals, 31.5 minutes, a 0.7 assist-to-turnover ratio, 147 made field goals and a .798 (91-of-114) free throw percentage…also ranked 11th with 13.9 points per game…was one of only two players in the Big South to average at least 10.0 points, 3.0 assists and 1.0 steals per game, joining All-Big South first team guard LaQuincy Rideau of Radford…shot .473 (147-of-311) from the floor and .364 (32-of-88) from three-point range…posted 21 double-figure scoring games and five 20-point outbursts…three of those 20-point performances came in his final eight games of the season, including a 24-point showing in the Big South Championship first-round matchup against Charleston South- ern…led Longwood in assists a team-high 15 times…started 26 games and played 30-plus minutes 21 times…drew a team-high six charges.

2014-15 (UC Davis): Redshirted as a true freshman at UC Davis.

High School: Averaged 21.9 points, 5.8 rebounds and 4.5 assists per game as a senior… named Lorain County Division I Player of the Year…also earned all-county first team honors and Associated Press All-Ohio accolades…a 1,000-point scorer during his prep career…as a junior, averaged 17.9 points, 4.9 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 2.2 steals per game…invited to participate in the 2013 Gene Legeza Cage Classic, which features the top prep talent in Ohio…finished second in the Cage Classic’s three-point shooting con- test…played AAU basketball with fellow Lancer Bryan Gee.

Personal: Son of Stacie and Harold Walton…has a sister, Haley.

Career Stats

Year GP-GS Min Avg. FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% O-D-T Avg. PF-DQ A TO B S Pts Avg 2014-15 (UC Davis) DID NOT PLAY — REDSHIRT 2015-16 (Iowa Western) 30-22 199 6.6 106-233 .455 27-72 .375 71-83 .855 26-81-107 3.6 18-0 114 101 6 36 310 10.3 2016-17 30-26 944 31.5 147-311 .473 32-88 .364 91-114 .798 18-100-118 3.9 85-2 95 130 11 53 417 13.9 CAREER (D-I) 30-26 944 31.5 147-311 .473 32-88 .364 91-114 .798 18-100-118 3.9 85-2 95 130 11 53 417 13.9

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 21 PLAYER BIOS > Juniors > Boaz Williams #23 BOAZ WILLIAMS Junior • 6-7 • 220 • Forward Houston, Texas Victory Prep/Lamar/Collin College Major: Pre-Business

2017-18: A strong, physical swingman who can score inside and out...presents mismatch problems with his ability to shoot from three-point range...a former top-30 senior in Texas who began his collegiate career at Division I Lamar...will be counted on to supply physicality and versatility to the lineup in his first season.

2016-17 (Collin College): Started 27 of 29 games at Collin College and led the team with 13.0 points and 1.1 blocks per game…also ranked second with 4.8 rebounds per game…shot .452 (145-of-321) from the field and .269 (28-of-104) from three-point range…scored in double figures 19 times, including four 20-point games…had 11 games with at least six rebounds.

2015-16 (Lamar): Played in 22 games as a true freshman, averaging 3.2 points and 1.3 rebounds per game…shot .500 (8-of-16) from three-point range and .491 (27-of-55) from the field…also hit 8-of-14 (.571) free throws…scored in double figures twice, includ- ing a career-best 12 points against Sam Houston State in the final game of the season (3/3)…hit 3-of-4 three-pointers in that game…had a pair of five-rebound games.

High School: Four-year letterwinner at Victory Prep…ranked among the top 30 high school seniors in Texas and among the top 10 in the Houston area…averaged 21.0 points and 8.0 rebounds per game as a senior, leading Victory Prep to a 33-6 record and a berth in the Texas state semifinals…valedictorian of his class and a member of the Na- tional Honor Society.

Personal: Son of Eric and Joelle Williams…the oldest of seven siblings…mother and father both played collegiate basketball, father Eric at Arkansas Tech University and mother Joelle at Kansas State University.

Career Stats

Year GP-GS Min Avg. FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% O-D-T Avg. PF-DQ A TO B S Pts Avg 2015-16 (Lamar) 22-0 139 6.3 27-55 .491 8-16 .500 8-14 .571 12-17-29 1.3 23-0 5 16 3 4 70 3.2 2016-17 (Collin CC) 29-27 — — 145-321 .452 28-104 .269 60-92 .652 30-109-139 4.8 81-3 20 71 31 15 378 13.0 CAREER (D-I) 22-0 139 6.3 27-55 .491 8-16 .500 8-14 .571 12-17-29 1.3 23-0 5 16 3 4 70 3.2

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 22 PLAYER BIOS > Sophomores > Dominic Ezeani #0 DOMINIC EZEANI Sophomore • 5-11 • 165 • Guard Silver Spring, Md. Our Lady of Good Counsel Major: Therapeutic Recreation

2017-18: A walk-on point guard who adds depth and reliability to Longwood’s back- court…one of the strongest players on the team…saw regular duty as a freshman, appearing in 18 games last season…sure-handed and steady when running the point…boasts one of the highest grade point averages on the team.

2016-17: Appeared in 18 games with one start…played in 14 of Longwood’s final 15 games of the season…made his first career start in the regular-sea- son finale against Charleston Southern, playing a career-high 20 minutes while finishing with one assist and zero turnovers (2/25)…averaged 0.2 points, 0.6 rebounds and 0.2 assists over 5.0 minutes per game… scored his first career points against UNC Asheville (1/11)…a Long- wood Scholar-Athlete.

High School: Three-year letterwinner at Our Lady of Good Counsel...earned WCAC All-Conference honorable mention honors as a senior...averaged 9.0 points and 9.0 assists per game that year... also captained the team as a senior...posted a 3.7 GPA during high school career.

Personal: Born Dominic Ezeani, Jr. ...son of Dominic Sr. and Edith Ezeani...has five siblings, Mary, Martha, Jason, Edith and Jackie...father played soccer at Howard Uni- versity and professionally in Nigeria...brother, Jason Nwosu, played basketball at Eastern University.

Career Stats

Year GP-GS Min Avg. FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% O-D-T Avg. PF-DQ A TO B S Pts Avg 2016-17 18-1 90 5.0 2-6 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 3-7-10 0.6 11-0 3 1 0 2 4 0.2 CAREER 18-1 90 5.0 2-6 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 3-7-10 0.6 11-0 3 1 0 2 4 0.2

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 23 PLAYER BIOS > Sophomores > Jahleem Montague #11 JAHLEEM MONTAGUE R-Sophomore • 6-8 • 230 • Forward Atlantic City, N.J. Atlantic City/The Robinson School/Palm Beach State Major: Communication Studies

2017-18: Set to debut as a Lancer in 2017-18 after his first season in Farmville ended prematurely due a preseason knee injury…a highly touted member of Longwood’s 2015-16 signing class…one of the strongest members of the team...has regained the bulk of that strength since the knee injury…retains three years of eligibility, beginning in 2017-18…an athletically gifted post player with a penchant for protecting the glass… fights relentlessly for position in the paint…will be counted on to make an immediate impact on the defensive end of the floor…has a good touch on his jump shot with the ability to finish away from the rim.

2016-17: Missed his first season at Longwood after suffering a torn ACL in the preseason.

2015-16 (Palm Beach State CC): Averaged 4.9 points, 3.2 rebounds and 1.0 blocks per game as a freshman at Palm Beach State…shot .560 (61-of-109) from the field and .714 (35-of-49) from the free throw line…helped Palm Beach State to a 24-8 record and the NJCAA District 8 Tournament semifinals…posted those numbers in a frontcourt rotation that included Texas Tech signee Shawntrez Davis and Coastal Carolina signee Joseph WIlliams-Powell.

High School: Four-year standout at Atlantic City High School where he helped the Vikings win back-to-back state Group IV titles as a junior and senior...led Atlantic City to a 30-2 record as a senior with 9.9 points and 5.9 rebounds per game...upped that production in the postseason to 12.7 points in 11 postseason games...nominee for the McDonald’s All-American Game...named Mr. Viking as a senior...played one postgraduate year at The Robinson School in Bayonne, N.J.

Personal: Born Jahleem Anthony Montague on May 20, 1994...son of Eddie Reynolds and Shiand Montague...has four siblings, Eddie, Quanir, Quanay and Aalyiah.

Career Stats

Year GP-GS Min Avg. FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% O-D-T Avg. PF-DQ A TO B S Pts Avg 2015-16 (Palm Beach St.) 32-12 — — 61-109 .560 0-1 .000 35-49 .714 46-56-102 3.2 72-1 23 37 33 15 157 4.9 2016-17 DID NOT PLAY — REDSHIRT (INJURY) CAREER (D-I) — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 24 PLAYER BIOS > Sophomores > JaShaun Smith #21 JaSHAUN SMITH Sophomore • 6-5 • 195 • Forward Garner, N.C. Legacy Charter (S.C.) Major: Undeclared

2017-18: One of the most athletically gifted players in the country…an explosive leaper who boasts a 46-inch vertical leap...appeared on ESPN SportsCenter as a high school senior, earning the No. 1 spot on Top Ten Plays for a windmill dunk from the free throw line…flies around the court and moves well in transition…flashed dead- ly shooting ability from three-point range as a freshman, leading Longwood with a .469 three-point percentage…an aggressive shot-blocker who ranked fifth in the Big South in blocks as a freshman…one of Long- wood’s top on-ball defenders…transitioned to playing primarily the No. 4 spot in Longwood’s lineup as a freshman…played AAU basketball with fellow Lancer Juan Munoz.

2016-17: Thrived in a starting role, leading Longwood and ranking fifth in the Big South with 1.1 blocks per game as a freshman, and ranking among the team’s top five with 7.0 points, 3.7 rebounds, 1.1 steals, .463 (81-of-175) field goal percentage and .469 (15-of-32) three-point percentage…started 21 of 29 games, averaging 27.1 minutes per game…the seventh-leading freshman scorer in the Big South despite playing a total of five minutes in his first three games…had at least one block in 14 straight games from Dec. 31 through Feb. 4, the longest such streak of Longwood’s 10-year Division I era…had the second-most blocks of any Longwood freshman in the Division I era, trailing only Michael Kessens’ 42 blocks in 2012-13…scored in double figures eight times.

High School: Played his senior season at Legacy Charter School in Greenville, S.C., averaging 13.5 points, 7.1 rebounds, 2.1 blocks and 1.1 steals per game...led Legacy Charter to the 2016 USA Prep School National Championship after winning a North Caro- lina 4A State Championship at Garner High School in 2015...was featured as the No. 1 play on ESPN SportsCenter on Dec. 14, 2015 for a windmill dunk from the free throw line during a dunk contest at Legacy Charter... invited to compete in the 2016 High School Slam, which pulls in the top dunkers in all of high school basketball...played his first three seasons of basketball at Garner High School...helped Garner to a 28-1 record and the 4A state title as a junior...averaged 13.5 points, 6.1 rebounds, 2.0 blocks and 1.2 steals per game for the Trojans that year...played AAU basket- ball with fellow Longwood signee Juan Munoz on the Garner Road AAU Squad.

Personal: Born JaShaun Lamar Smith on Aug. 7, 1998...son of Debra Privette.

Career Stats

Year GP-GS Min Avg. FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% O-D-T Avg. PF-DQ A TO B S Pts Avg 2016-17 29-21 786 27.1 81-175 .463 15-32 .469 27-48 .563 33-74-107 3.7 54-1 23 32 33 17 204 7.0 CAREER 29-21 786 27.1 81-175 .463 15-32 .469 27-48 .563 33-74-107 3.7 54-1 23 32 33 17 204 7.0

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 25 PLAYER BIOS > Freshmen > Juan Munoz #4 JUAN MUNOZ R-Freshman • 5-11 • 165 • Guard Raleigh, N.C. Panther Creek Major: Undeclared

2017-18: Will make his debut as a Lancer this season after missing his freshman year due to a preseason knee inju- ry…a highly touted member of Longwood’s 2015-16 signing class…a crafty, creative point guard capable of scoring in bursts…formerly the No. 6 high school point guard in North Carolina’s class of 2016, as ranked by ESPN.com… can score off the dribble and from long range…capable of breaking down defenders to create openings for his team- mates…played AAU basketball with fellow Lancer JaShaun Smith.

2016-17: Missed his first season at Longwood after suffer- ing a torn ACL in the preseason.

High School: Four-year letterwinner and starter at Panther Creek...averaged 21.0 points and 5.0 assists per game as a senior...ranked as the No. 6 point guard in North Carolina and a top-100 point guard in the nation by ESPN.com...enjoyed a decorated prep career in which he broke the school record with 1,704 career points...a four-time all-conference selection...earned all-district honors three times and all-metro honors three times... as a junior, averaged 20.3 points and 5.3 assists per game... played AAU basketball with fellow Longwood signee JaShaun Smith on the Garner Road AAU squad...posted a 3.9 grade point average.

Personal: Born Juan-Andres Munoz on Feb. 12, 1998...son of Alberto Munoz and Ai- mee Castro...has a brother, Berto...brother played basketball at Holy Family University.

Career Stats

Year GP-GS Min Avg. FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% O-D-T Avg. PF-DQ A TO B S Pts Avg 2016-17 DID NOT PLAY — REDSHIRT (INJURY) CAREER — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 26 PLAYER BIOS > Freshmen > Kamil Chapman #3 KAMIL CHAPMAN Freshman • 6-1 • 185 • Guard Charlotte, N.C. Comenius School Major: Undeclared

2017-18: Gifted offensive player who can score at all three levels...plays the game with tremendous energy and passion...highly coachable...strong shooter from be- yond the arc...a vocal presence on the floor and on the bench...capable of scoring in bursts...will be counted on to provide energy and offense in his first season.

High School: Four-year letterwinner at Comenius School in Charlotte, N.C....averaged at least 20.0 points per game in each of his final two seasons...logged two 50-point games during his high school career, both single-game school records...as a senior, averaged 25.0 points, 4.5 assists and 3.0 rebounds per game...finished his career with 1,600 points...averaged 20.0 points, 4.0 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game as a junior...team captain.

Personal: Born Kamil Ali Chapman on August 2, 1998...son of Cynthia Francis...has one sibling, Chandler.

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 27 PLAYER BIOS > Freshmen > Jordan Cintron #20 JORDAN CINTRON Freshman • 6-8 • 205 • Forward Bronx, N.Y. DeWitt Clinton/Bull City Prep Major: Undeclared

2017-18: A versatile swingman with the size of a forward and the ability of a guard...a gifted passer who is creative in setting up his teammates for scoring opportunities...can score in a variety of ways...good basketball IQ...possesses the skills to play multiple positions.

High School: Played high school basketball at DeWitt Clinton High School in Bronx, N.Y., and a postgraduate year at Bull City Prep in Durham, N.C….at Bull City Prep, averaged 14.5 points, 5.2 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 1.3 steals per game...prior to postgrad year, averaged 13.3 points, 9.4 rebounds and 4.9 assists per game as a senior at DeWitt Clinton... served as team captain as a senior and led the team in points, rebounds and steals…also posted four dou- ble-doubles that year…totaled four triple-doubles during his prep career…as a junior, averaged 3.2 points, 2.8 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game… posted sophomore averages of 12.5 points, 2.6 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game…volunteered with relief efforts for Hurricane Sandy.

Personal: Born Jordan Daniel Cintron on June 11, 1998…son of Daniel Cintron and Lissette Casillas…has six siblings: Michael, Jacob, Justice, Jose, Joshua and Daniel Jr….plays both the guitar and piano.

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 28 PLAYER BIOS > Seniors > Isaac Belton

2016-17 IN REVIEW 2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 29 2016-17 IN REVIEW > Results 2016-17 RECORDS

Record Overall Home Away Neutral All Games 6-24 5-9 1-15 0-0 Conference 3-15 2-7 1-8 0-0 Non-Conference 3-9 3-2 0-7 0-0

2016-17 RESULTS

Date Opponent Location Venue Time/Result Nov. 5 Hampden-Sydney (exh.) Farmville, Va. W, 93-85 (OT) Nov. 13 Maine Farmville, Va. Willett Hall L, 80-58 Nov. 15 at Stephen F. Austin# Nacogdoches, Texas Shelton Gym L, 66-60 Nov. 18 Salem International Farmville, Va. Willett Hall W, 87-74 Nov. 23 at Saint Francis (Pa.) Loretto, Pa. Degol Arena L, 87-72 Nov. 28 Dartmouth Farmville, Va. Willett Hall W, 86-80 Dec. 3 James Madison Farmville, Va. Willett Hall L, 71-59 Dec. 9 at Creighton Omaha, Neb. CenturyLink Center L, 113-58 Dec. 12 at George Mason Fairfax, Va. EagleBank Arena L, 97-60 Dec. 14 Averett Farmville, Va. Willett Hall W, 86-67 Dec. 19 at Ball State Muncie, Ind. Worthen Arena L, 61-45 Dec. 21 at Texas Tech Lubbock, Texas United Supermarkets Arena L, 91-60 Dec. 29 Campbell* Farmville, Va. Willett Hall W, 79-77 Dec. 31 at High Point* High Point, N.C. Millis Center W, 60-55 Jan. 4 Presbyterian* Farmville, Va. Willett Hall W, 79-76 Jan. 7 at Winthrop* Rock Hill, S.C. L, 83-65 Jan. 11 at UNC Asheville* Asheville, N.C. Kimmel Arena L, 89-68 Jan. 14 Gardner-Webb* Farmville, Va. Willett Hall L, 85-79 Jan. 19 Radford* Farmville, Va. Willett Hall L, 72-60 Jan. 21 at Charleston Southern* Charleston, S.C. Buc Dome L, 76-61 Jan. 26 Liberty* Farmville, Va. Willett Hall L, 93-62 Jan. 28 at Presbyterian* Clinton, S.C. Templeton Center L, 71-62 Feb. 1 High Point* Farmville, Va. Willett Hall L, 92-68 Feb. 4 at Gardner-Webb* Boiling Springs, N.C. L, 90-64 Feb. 9 at Campbell* Buies Creek, N.C. Pope Convocation Center L,82-79 Feb. 11 UNC Asheville* Farmville, Va. Willett Hall L, 91-69 Feb. 15 Winthrop* Farmville, Va. Willett Hall L, 83-63 Feb. 18 at Radford* Radford, Va. L, 79-72 Feb. 23 at Liberty* Lynchburg, Va. Vines Center L, 61-45 Feb. 25 Charleston Southern* Farmville, Va. Willett Hall L, 86-78

BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP Feb. 28 Charleston Southern8 (1st Rd.) Charleston, S.C. The Buc Dome L, 79-74

Home games in BOLD * Big South game # ESPN Tip-Off Marathon (televised by ESPN)

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 30 2016-17 IN REVIEW > Statistics 2016-17 OVERALL STATISTICS

Field Goals 3-Pt Field Goals Free Throws Rebounds ## Player GP GS Tot Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 04 Khris Lane 30 30 1034 34.5 208 387 .537 32 95 .337 64 93 .688 49 169 218 7.3 83 2 37 69 34 24 512 17.1 03 Darrion Allen 30 30 1088 36.3 138 370 .373 54 174 .310 103 123 .837 22 91 113 3.8 72 1 44 72 22 30 433 14.4 01 Isaiah Walton 30 26 944 31.5 147 311 .473 32 88 .364 91 114 .798 18 100 118 3.9 85 2 95 130 11 53 417 13.9 21 JaShaun Smith 29 21 786 27.1 81 175 .463 15 32 .469 27 48 .563 33 74 107 3.7 54 1 23 32 33 17 204 7.0 30 Chris Shields 30 16 718 23.9 68 153 .444 23 57 .404 16 23 .696 11 75 86 2.9 78 3 28 63 6 11 175 5.8 15 Isaac Belton 30 12 610 20.3 59 159 .371 18 83 .217 29 37 .784 16 52 68 2.3 79 2 32 36 10 16 165 5.5 05 Kendrick Thompson 8 3 192 24.0 13 42 .310 10 32 .313 0 2 .000 3 14 17 2.1 22 0 27 11 2 10 36 4.5 24 Damarion Geter 3 3 78 26.0 4 11 .364 0 0 .000 1 5 .200 2 8 10 3.3 10 0 2 5 2 4 9 3.0 02 Bryan Gee 19 8 339 17.8 12 33 .364 2 5 .400 20 28 .714 6 28 34 1.8 24 0 33 27 0 6 46 2.4 20 Obi Romeo 20 0 122 6.1 6 12 .500 0 0 .000 5 15 .333 12 20 32 1.6 22 1 1 4 4 2 17 0.9 00 Dominic Ezeani 18 1 90 5.0 2 6 .333 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 3 7 10 0.6 11 0 3 1 0 2 4 0.2 TM TEAM 43 64 107 3.6 0 6 0 Total 30 738 1659 .445 186 567 .328 356 488 .730 218 702 920 30.7 540 12 325 456 124 175 2018 67.3 Opponents 30 874 1834 .477 249 629 .396 411 590 .697 361 780 1141 38.0 480 4 421 380 73 238 2408 80.3

2016-17 BIG SOUTH STATISTICS

Field Goals 3-Pt Field Goals Free Throws Rebounds ## Player GP GS Tot Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 04 Khris Lane 18 18 658 36.6 136 246 .553 20 61 .328 50 62 .806 28 98 126 7.0 47 2 26 44 23 16 342 19.0 03 Darrion Allen 18 18 670 37.2 80 226 .354 28 105 .267 80 96 .833 11 61 72 4.0 37 1 25 43 13 19 268 14.9 01 Isaiah Walton 18 16 564 31.3 86 176 .489 17 51 .333 60 74 .811 12 65 77 4.3 56 2 56 83 8 31 249 13.8 21 JaShaun Smith 18 14 532 29.6 46 109 .422 9 21 .429 19 35 .543 24 46 70 3.9 33 0 17 25 20 14 120 6.7 15 Isaac Belton 18 11 431 23.9 43 108 .398 11 51 .216 19 27 .704 9 35 44 2.4 52 2 22 27 7 13 116 6.4 30 Chris Shields 18 11 453 25.2 36 89 .404 13 33 .394 10 14 .714 5 47 52 2.9 51 3 15 31 3 8 95 5.3 02 Bryan Gee 8 1 137 17.1 1 10 .100 0 0 .000 7 11 .636 5 10 15 1.9 10 0 18 13 0 1 9 1.1 20 Obi Romeo 11 0 73 6.6 3 5 .600 0 0 .000 4 11 .364 7 12 19 1.7 11 0 1 1 1 1 10 0.9 00 Dominic Ezeani 13 1 82 6.3 2 6 .333 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 3 6 9 0.7 10 0 3 1 0 2 4 0.3 TM TEAM 28 39 67 3.7 0 1 0 Total 18 433 975 .444 98 323 .303 249 330 .755 132 419 551 30.6 307 10 183 269 75 105 1213 67.4 Opponents 18 527 1104 .477 156 391 .399 232 322 .720 206 458 664 36.9 307 3 238 222 39 143 1442 80.1

2016-17 TEAM GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

Field Goals 3-Pt Field Goals Free Throws Rebounds Opponent Date Score w/l FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FTM-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Pf Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg MAINE 11-13-16 58-80 L 22-57 .386 6-18 .333 8-15 .533 11 29 40 40.0 13 11 16 9 5 58 58.0 at Stephen F. Austin 11-15-16 60-66 L 23-49 .469 7-21 .333 7-9 .778 2 23 25 32.5 25 11 22 3 10 60 59.0 SALEM INTERNATIONAL 11-18-16 87-74 W 31-64 .484 6-21 .286 19-25 .760 10 29 39 34.7 22 21 12 5 10 87 68.3 at Saint Francis 11-23-16 72-87 L 26-59 .441 13-24 .542 7-10 .700 8 20 28 33.0 21 15 21 1 6 72 69.2 DARTMOUTH 11-28-16 86-80 W 30-61 .492 12-26 .462 14-18 .778 8 22 30 32.4 23 17 11 5 8 86 72.6 JAMES MADISON 12-03-16 59-71 L 23-61 .377 9-27 .333 4-5 .800 6 21 27 31.5 19 9 10 4 5 59 70.3 at Creighton 12-09-16 58-113 L 24-64 .375 6-18 .333 4-8 .500 8 21 29 31.1 20 13 19 2 5 58 68.6 at George Mason 12-12-16 60-97 L 21-59 .356 6-21 .286 12-18 .667 11 21 32 31.3 24 9 14 1 2 60 67.5 AVERETT 12-14-16 86-67 W 34-55 .618 7-14 .500 11-16 .688 6 27 33 31.4 17 10 11 4 4 86 69.6 at Ball State 12-19-16 45-61 L 19-52 .365 2-17 .118 5-8 .625 8 31 39 32.2 13 5 23 9 7 45 67.1 at Texas Tech 12-21-16 60-91 L 23-49 .469 8-20 .400 6-10 .600 3 15 18 30.9 15 7 15 3 5 60 66.5 CAMPBELL 12-29-16 79-77 W 28-50 .560 7-11 .636 16-20 .800 7 24 31 30.9 14 15 16 5 6 79 67.5 at High Point 12-31-16 60-55 W 23-53 .434 7-22 .318 7-11 .636 7 30 37 31.4 17 8 18 5 8 60 66.9 PRESBYTERIAN 01-04-17 79-76 W 29-49 .592 9-17 .529 12-17 .706 7 25 32 31.4 16 13 18 3 5 79 67.8 at Winthrop 01-07-17 65-83 L 24-53 .453 6-23 .261 11-16 .688 6 28 34 31.6 15 4 18 5 2 65 67.6 at Asheville 01-11-17 68-89 L 22-50 .440 3-14 .214 21-28 .750 5 25 30 31.5 17 7 12 3 5 68 67.6 GARDNER-WEBB 01-14-17 79-85 L 29-59 .492 9-23 .391 12-15 .800 7 21 28 31.3 20 16 19 7 14 79 68.3 RADFORD 01-19-17 60-72 L 23-52 .442 5-16 .313 9-13 .692 4 23 27 31.1 21 11 14 5 4 60 67.8 at Charleston So. 01-21-17 61-76 L 22-55 .400 4-15 .267 13-18 .722 9 28 37 31.4 15 8 16 2 6 61 67.5 LIBERTY 01-26-17 62-93 L 17-42 .405 5-22 .227 23-27 .852 4 16 20 30.8 14 7 14 3 6 62 67.2 at Presbyterian 01-28-17 62-71 L 24-58 .414 5-21 .238 9-14 .643 11 25 36 31.0 24 14 19 3 5 62 67.0 HIGH POINT 02-01-17 68-92 L 24-55 .436 4-16 .250 16-22 .727 7 21 28 30.9 16 15 13 5 3 68 67.0 at Gardner-Webb 02-04-17 64-90 L 23-62 .371 4-18 .222 14-21 .667 12 22 34 31.0 16 10 15 5 5 64 66.9 at Campbell 02-09-17 79-83 L 26-45 .578 6-11 .545 21-27 .778 2 21 23 30.7 20 9 15 3 12 79 67.4 ASHEVILLE 02-11-17 69-91 L 26-65 .400 6-16 .375 11-15 .733 10 22 32 30.8 13 9 14 4 3 69 67.4 WINTHROP 02-15-17 63-83 L 22-61 .361 5-20 .250 14-18 .778 9 21 30 30.7 18 6 10 6 5 63 67.3 at Radford 02-18-17 72-79 L 24-56 .429 9-20 .450 15-18 .833 12 17 29 30.7 15 14 11 3 7 72 67.4 at Liberty 02-23-17 45-61 L 19-44 .432 1-12 .083 6-10 .600 3 25 28 30.6 13 7 20 3 7 45 66.6 CHARLESTON SO. 02-25-17 78-86 L 28-66 .424 3-26 .115 19-20 .950 10 25 35 30.7 23 10 7 5 2 78 67.0 at Charleston So. 02-28-17 74-79 L 29-54 .537 6-17 .353 10-16 .625 5 24 29 30.7 21 14 13 3 3 74 67.3 Longwood 2018 738-1659 .445 186-567 .328 356-488 .730 218 702 920 30.7 540 325 456 124 175 2018 67.3 Opponents 2408 874-1834 .477 249-629 .396 411-590 .697 361 780 1141 38.0 480 421 380 73 238 2408 80.3

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 31 2016-17 IN REVIEW > Statistics 2016-17 GAME-BY-GAME LEADERS Longwood Opponent Longwood Opponent Longwood Date Opponent W/L Score High Scorer High Scorer High Rebounder High Rebounder High Assists 11/5 Hampden-Sydney (exh.) W 93-85 (OT) Allen (24) Guimaraes (30) Walton (9) Guimaraes (12) Walton (8) 11/13 Maine L 80-58 Allen (18) Er (16) Lane (8) Myers (8) Thompson (5) 11/15 at Stephen F. Austin# L 66-60 Walton (16) Holyfield (21) Allen (7) Holyfield (14) Thompson (4) 11/18 Salem International W 87-74 Lane (26) Epps (18) Lane (14) Askew (6) Walton (7) 11/23 at Saint Francis (Pa.) L 87-72 Allen (21) Braxton (17) Lane (9) Braxton (12) Thompson (4) 11/28 Dartmouth W 86-80 Walton (23) Boudreaux/Smith (21) Lane (11) Boudreaux (9) Thompson (7)

12/3 James Madison L 71-59 Allen (13) Kent (22) Lane (6) Vodanovich (13) Thompson (3 12/9 at Creighton% L 113-58 Lane/Smith (12) Foster/Thomas (16) Shields (6) Hegner/Thomas (9) Walton (4) 12/12 at George Mason L 97-60 Allen (16) Grayer/Livingston/Moore (17) Lane (8) Jenkins/Moore (8) Walton (3) 12/14 Averett W 86-67 Allen (24) Burnett (15) Lane (11) Ketner (8) Walton (4) 12/19 at Ball State L 61-45 Smith (11) Kiapway (10) Lane (10) Moses (11) Gee (2) 12/21 at Texas Tech& L 91-60 Shields (15) Livingston (19) Smith (4) Smith (12) Walton (5) 12/29 Campbell* W 79-77 Lane (30) Clemons (24) Lane (8) Clemons (8) Walton (7) 12/31 at High Point* W 60-55 Lane (18) Bowman Jr. (17) Walton (9) Bowman Jr. (9) Belton/Walton (2)

1/4 Presbyterian* W 79-76 Walton (22) Drew (14) Lane/Walton (8) Drew (8) Gee (4) 1/7 at Winthrop* L 83-65 Lane (14) Johnson (20) Lane (6) Cooks (11) Gee (2) 1/11 at UNC Asheville* L 89-68 Lane (32) Teague/Thomas (27) Lane (8) Vannatta (8) Belton (3) 1/14 Gardner-Webb* L 85-79 Allen (22) Robateau (22) Lane (11) Nelson (13) Walton (6) 1/19 Radford* L 72-60 Lane (18) Cousin (18) Lane (8) Polite (15) Gee (4) 1/21 at Charleston Southern* L 76-61 Walton (20) Keeling (28) Allen (7) Howard (11) Gee (3) 1/26 Liberty* L 93-62 Allen (20) Kemrite (22) Walton (5) Gardner (6) Walton (3) 1/28 at Presbyterian* L 71-62 Lane (16) Drew (21) Lane (16) Drew (9) Walton (6)

2/1 High Point* L 92-68 Lane (24) Bowman (24) Lane (7) Thompson (10) Walton (6) 2/4 at Gardner-Webb*@ L 90-64 Walton (20) Efianayi (20) Smith (8) Miller (12) Lane/Walton (3) 2/9 at Campbell* L 83-79 Walton (28) Clemons (25) Lane (9) Hamer (6) Allen/Shields (3) 2/11 UNC Asheville* L 91-69 Allen (17) Teague (30) Smith (8) Weeks (9) Lane/Shields (3) 2/15 Winthrop* L 83-63 Allen (18) Cooks (21) Lane/Walton (5) Cooks (20) Walton (2) 2/18 at Radford* L 79-72 Lane (32) Polite Jr. (18) Walton (7) Polite Jr. (10) Allen (6) 2/23 at Liberty* L 61-45 Lane (14) Pacheco-Ortiz (13) Allen/Lane (5) Cabbil (6) Lane (3) 2/25 Charleston Southern* L 86-78 Lane (27) Mitchell (22) Lane (10) Howard (9) Walton (7) 2/28 Charleston Southern^ L 79-74 Lane/Walton (24) Keeling (29) Lane (9) Keeling (10) Belton (5)

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2016-17 MISCELLANEOUS LEADERS GAMES AS LEADING SCORER 20-POINT GAMES THREE-POINT PLAYS Khris Lane...... 13 Khris Lane...... 8 Khris Lane...... 10 Darrion Allen...... 9 Isaiah Walton...... 6 Darrion Allen...... 5 Isaiah Walton...... 6 Darrion Allen...... 5 JaShaun Smith...... 5 JaShaun Smith...... 2 Bryan Gee...... 3 Chris Shields...... 1 30-POINT GAMES Isaiah Walton...... 3 Khris Lane...... 3 Isaac Belton...... 1 GAMES AS LEADING REBOUNDER Opponent...... 24 Khris Lane...... 21 DOUBLE-FIGURE REBOUNDING GAMES Isaiah Walton...... 5 Khris Lane...... 7 FOUR-POINT PLAYS Darrion Allen...... 3 Opponent...... 1 JaShaun Smith...... 3 DOUBLE-DOUBLES Chris Shields...... 1 Khris Lane...... 6 LONGWOOD’S FIRST SUBSTITUTION Isaac Belton...... 12 GAMES AS ASSISTS LEADER DUNKS Bryan Gee...... 9 Isaiah Walton...... 14 Khris Lane...... 11 Chris Shields...... 8 Bryan Gee...... 5 JaShaun Smith...... 8 JaShaun Smith...... 5 Kendrick Thompson...... 5 Isaiah Walton...... 7 Kendrick Thompson...... 4 Isaac Belton...... 3 Obi Romeo...... 3 Isaiah Walton...... 3 Khris Lane...... 3 Darrion Allen...... 2 Darrion Allen...... 2 Isaac Belton...... 2 CHARGES DRAWN Chris Shields...... 1 Chris Shields...... 2 Isaiah Walton...... 6 Damarion Geter...... 1 Khris Lane...... 4 DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMES Opponent...... 48 Darrion Allen...... 2 Khris Lane...... 26 Chris Shields...... 3 Darrion Allen...... 25 OPENING TIPOFFS CONTROLLED Isaac Belton...... 1 Isaiah Walton ...... 22 JaShaun Smith...... 10 Opponent...... 20 JaShaun Smith...... 8 Damarion Geter...... 3 Isaac Belton...... 7 Opponent...... 17 Chris Shields...... 6 Bryan Gee...... 1 Kendrick Thompson...... 1 2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 32 2016-17 IN REVIEW > Notes

LANCERS BATTLE UNCOMMON MARATHON MEN FRESHMAN JaSHAUN SMITH RASH OF INJURIES • Due to a rash of injuries, Longwood relied on the SEIZES OPPORTUNITY • Longwood suffered an uncommon string of injuries trio of Darrion Allen, Isaiah Walton and Khris • Freshman forward JaShaun Smith was thrust in 2016-17, limping into the final game of the sea- Lane to shoulder the bulk of the team’s minutes. into the starting lineup following an injury to starter son with just seven available scholarship players. • Each of those three ranked among the Big South’s Damarion Geter and answered the call, emerging • Of the six players who missed significant time due top 10 in minutes per game, including Allen who as one of the Big South’s top freshmen. to injury, three were projected preseason starters. led the conference with a career-high 36.2 and • Smith ranked sixth in the Big South with 1.1 blocks • Team captain Damarion Geter suffered a sea- played than 90 percent of Longwood’s minutes. per game and was the league’s seventh-leading son-ending foot injury in the third game of the • With only seven scholarship players available by freshman scorer with 7.0 points per game despite season, while sophomore forward Jahleem Mon- season’s end, the Lancers had five players average playing just five total minutes in his first three tague and freshman point guard Juan Munoz at least 21.0 minutes per game. games. both suffered torn ACLs in the preseason. • The 6-5, 200-pound Smith scored in double fig- 2016-17 • Big South • Minutes Per Game • Redshirt sophomore point guard Bryan Gee was Rk. Name, School MPG ures eight times this season and shot a team-high shut down on Jan. 25 for the rest of the season 1. Darrion Allen, Longwood 36.2 .469 (15-of-32) from three-point range. due to prolonged overtraining syndrome stemming 2. Keon Johnson, Winthrop 34.7 • Smith had at least one block in 14 straight games from an offseason emergency appendectomy. His 3. Khris Lane, Longwood 34.2 from Dec. 31 through Feb. 4, the longest such absence left Longwood without a single scholar- 4. MaCio Teague, UNC Asheville 34.2 tear of Longwood’s 10-year Division I era. His 33 ship point guard for the rest of the season. 5. Chris Clemons, Campbell 33.2 blocks as a freshmen were the second most by 6. Ahmad Thomas, UNC Asheville 32.8 a Longwood freshman since Longwood officially 2016-17 • Longwood • Player Absences (Injuries) 7. Kevin Vannatta, UNC Asheville 32.5 joined the Division I ranks on Sept. 1, 2007. Name Pos. Games Missed 8. Ed Polite Jr., Radford 31.8 Caius Covrig (back) G 30 9. Armel Potter, Charleston Southern 31.5 Bryan Gee (overtraining syndrome) G 11 10. Isaiah Walton, Longwood 31.2 MISCELLANEOUS STATS Damarion Geter (foot) F 27 DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMES Jahleem Montague (knee) F 30 Player ’16-17 (W-L) Career Juan Munoz (knee) G 30 BREAKOUT BIG MAN LANE NAMED Darrion Allen 25 (5-20) 50 Khris Lane 26 (6-19) 39 Obi Romeo (illness) F 3 ALL-BIG SOUTH Isaiah Walton 22 (6-16) 22 • Redshirt junior forward Khris Lane finished JaShaun Smith 8 (2-6) 8 Chris Shields 6 (1-5) 8 THE BIG THREE among the Big South’s top 10 in scoring (5th, 17.1 Isaac Belton 7 (2-5) 7 • Longwood got the bulk of its production from the Bryan Gee 1 (1-0) 1 ppg.) rebounding (4th, 7.3 rpg.), double-doubles Kendrick Thompson 1 (0-1) 1 trio of Darrion Allen, Khris Lane and Isaiah Wal- (4th, 6), blocks (6th, 1.1 bpg.) and field goal per- ton. Each of those three ranked among the Big 20+ POINTS centage (2nd, .537 — 208-387) and was named to Player ’16-17 (W-L) Career South’s top 11 in scoring and minutes, making the All-Big South second team for his efforts. Darrion Allen 6 (1-5) 10 Khris Lane 8 (3-5) 8 Longwood the Big South’s only team with three • The 6-6, 245-pound Lane showcased his range Isaiah Walton 6 (2-3) 6 players in the top 15 in both of those categories. as well, shooting .341 (31-of-91) from three-point 30+ POINTS • Lane (17.1 ppg.), Allen (14.4) and Walton (13.9) range with at least one trey in 19 of his 30 games. Player ’16-17 (W-L) Career combined to average 45.4 points per game, or • After averaging 8.7 points per game in 2015-16, Khris Lane 3 (1-2) 3 67.0 percent of Longwood’s total scoring. They Lane nearly doubled that production with 17.1 DOUBLE-DOUBLES Player ’16-17 (W-L) Career accounted for 70 of Longwood’s 89 double-figure points per game, the largest scoring jump in the Khris Lane 6 (3-3) 9 scoring games. Big South last season. Darrion Allen 0 (0-0) 1 • Those three ranked as the second-highest scoring • Lane amassed a team-high six double-doubles 10+ REBOUNDS trio in the Big South, trailing only Winthrop (46.8) Player ’16-17 (W-L) Career and led the team in rebounding 21 times. Khris Lane 7 (3-4) 11 and tying with Campbell (45.4). • After receiving his bachelor’s in sociology in May, Darrion Allen 0 (0-0) 1 Damarion Geter 0 (0-0) 1 2016-17 • Big South • Top Scoring Trios 2017, Lane transferred to VCU as a graduate stu- dent and will play for the Rams in 2017-18. 3+ ASSISTS Rk. School (Players — PPG) PPG Player ’16-17 (W-L) Career 1. WINTHROP (Johnson — 22.3, Bryan Gee 5 (2-3) 16 Cooks — 16.5, A. Broman — 8.0) 46.8 ALLEN JOINS 1,000-POINT CLUB Darrion Allen 5 (1-4) 17 Isaiah Walton 16 (4-12) 16 2. LONGWOOD (Lane — 17.1, • Senior Darrion Allen became Longwood’s newest Damarion Geter 0 (0-0) 8 Allen — 14.4, Walton — 13.9) 45.4 member of the 1,000-point club, hitting that mile- Kendrick Thompson 5 (1-4) 5 Khris Lane 4 (0-4) 5 CAMPBELL (Clemons — 25.1, stone on Feb. 1 last season against High Point. Chris Shields 3 (1-2) 4 Whitfield — 11.1, Hamer — 9.2) 45.4 • An All-Big South honorable mention selection in Isaac Belton 3 (1-2) 3 JaShaun Smith 3 (0-3) 3 his senior season, Allen became the sixth Lancer NEWCOMER WALTON MAKES 3+ STEALS to reach that mark since Longwood began Division Player ’16-17 (W-L) Career IMMEDIATE IMPACT I realignment in 2004-05 and the fifth since that Darrion Allen 2 (0-2) 11 • Redshirt sophomore Isaiah Walton emerged as Isaiah Walton 9 (1-8) 9 transition became official beginning in 2007-08. Bryan Gee 0 (0-0) 2 one of the Big South’s top guards in his first sea- He is the 21st 1,000-point scorer in school history Khris Lane 1 (0-1) 1 Kendrick Thompson 1 (1-0) 1 son at Longwood. and the second in head coach Jayson Gee’s ten- Isaac Belton 0 (0-0) 1 • A transfer from UC Davis & Iowa Western, Walton ure. 3+ BLOCKS was one of only two Big South players averaging • Allen also finished his career among the school’s Player ’16-17 (W-L) Career at least 10.0 points, 3.0 assists and 1.0 steals per Khris Lane 2 (0-2) 2 Division I career leaders in free throw percentage Darrion Allen 1 (0-1) 2 game, joining Gardner-Webb’s LaQuincy Rideau. (2nd, .820). JaShaun Smith 1 (0-1) 1 • He ranked in the Big South’s top 10 in assists, free Longwood • Division I Era • Points 3+ THREE-POINTERS throw percentage, steals, assist-to-turnover ratio Player ’16-17 (W-L) Career Rk. Name, Years Points Darrion Allen 9 (4-5) 17 and minutes played. 1. Antwan Carter, 2008-12 1,886 Khris Lane 2 (0-2) 3 2. Dana Smith, 2004-10 1,540 Kendrick Thompson 2 (1-1) 2 2016-17 • Big South • 10.0 PPG, 3.0 APG & 1.0 SPG Chris Shields 1 (0-1) 2 Name, School PPG APG SPG 3. Tristan Carey, 2011-14 1,504 Isaac Belton 2 (1-1) 2 LaQuincy Rideau, Gardner-Webb 14.2 5.2 3.0 4. Maurice Sumter, 2004-07 1,305 Isaiah Walton 1 (0-1) 1 Isaiah Walton, Longwood 13.9 3.2 1.8 5. Darrion Allen, 2014-17 1,105 2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 33 2015-16 IN REVIEW > Results

HISTORY & RECORDS 2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 34 HISTORY & RECORDS > Statistics SCORING RECORDS SCORING RECORDS NCAA Division I (since beginning of Division I transition in 2004-05) CAREER • Points SEASON • Points Rk. Name Years Points Rk. Name Year Points 1. Jason Pryor 2000-01 745 CAREER • Points 1. Antwan Carter 2008-12 1,886 Rk. Name Years Points 2. Kevin Jefferson 1989-90 665 2. Kevin Jefferson 1986-90 1,806 1. Antwan Carter 2008-12 1,886 3. Charles Stephens 2002-03 657 3. Jerome Kersey 1980-84 1,756 2. Dana Smith 2004-10 1,540 4. Colin Ducharme 2000-01 608 4. Maurice Sumter 2003-07 1,604 3. Tristan Carey 2011-14 1,504 5. Antwan Carter 2011-12 601 5. Dana Smith 2004-10 1,540 4. Maurice Sumter 2004-07 1,305 6. Tristan Carey 2013-14 572 6. Tristan Carey 2011-14 1,504 5. Darrion Allen 2014-17 1,117 7. Lee Farrior 1997-98 566 7. Joe Remar 1979-83 1,479 6. Martiz Washington 2008-12 1,089 8. Lonnie Lewis 1982-86 1,452 8. Dana Smith 2009-10 565 9. Ron Orr 1979-83 1,335 9. Antwan Carter 2010-11 565 10. Joe Jones 1995-96 552 CAREER • Scoring Average 10. Lee Farrior 1996-00 1,300 (minimum two seasons) 11. Quincy Taylor 2014-15 534 11. Joe Jones 1992-96 1,254 Rk. Name Years Avg 12. Jerome Kersey 1983-84 528 12. Darryl Rutley 1986-89 1,230 1. Tristan Carey 2011-14 15.8 13. Dale Shavers 1986-90 1,188 2. Antwan Carter 2008-12 15.3 SEASON • Scoring Average 14. Jason Pryor 2000-02 1,148 3. Lotanna Nwogbo 2014-16 14.9 Rk. Name Year Avg 15. Doug Poppe 1986-90 1,139 4. Michael Jefferson 2004-07 14.5 1. Kevin Jefferson 1989-90 25.6 16. Darrion Allen 2014-17 1,117 5. Maurice Sumter 2004-07 14.3 17. Charles Brown 1991-94 1,100 2. Jason Pryor 2000-01 24.8 18. Martiz Washington 2008-12 1,089 3. Charles Stephens 2002-03 22.7 4. Jimmy Yarbrough 1976-77 22.5 SEASON • Points 19. Michael Jefferson 2003-06 1,078 Rk. Name Year Points 5. Lee Farrior 1997-98 20.2 20. Kenny Ford 1978-81 1,040 1. Antwan Carter 2011-12 601 6. Joe Jones 1995-96 19.7 21. Kirk Williams 2005-08 1,038 2. Tristan Carey 2013-14 572 7. Jerome Kersey 1983-84 19.6 — Charles Stephens* 1998-04 1,466 3. Dana Smith 2009-10 565 Colin Ducharme 2000-01 19.6 — Colin Ducharme* 1996-01 1,080 4. Antwan Carter 2010-11 565 9. Antwan Carter 2011-12 19.4 — Marques Cunningham* 1998-02 1,045 5. Quincy Taylor 2014-15 534 * Includes statistics compiled on teams before playing at 10. Marques Cunningham 2001-02 19.3 Longwood SEASON • Scoring Average GAME • Points Rk. Name Year Avg Rk. Name/Opponent Date Pts CAREER • Scoring Average 1. Antwan Carter 2011-12 19.4 1. Jimmy Yarbrough vs. Bluefield 2/24/77 46 (minimum two seasons) 2. Tristan Carey 2013-14 18.5 2. Jason Pryor at Charleston (WV) 12/8/01 44 Rk. Name Years Avg 3. Dana Smith 2009-10 18.2 3. Jason Pryor vs. Barton 2/20/01 41 1. Jason Pryor 2000-02 25.5 4. Antwan Carter 2010-11 18.2 Jason Pryor vs. West Chester 3/8/01 41 2. Kevin Jefferson 1986-90 20.3 5. Quincy Taylor 2014-15 17.2 3. Jimmy Yarbrough 1976-78 19.5 5. Tristan Carey vs. Liberty 2/19/13 40 4. Jerome Kersey 1980-84 17.0 6. Kevin Jefferson vs. Dowling 12/4/87 38 7. Jason Pryor vs. Mount Olive 11/30/00 38 GAME • Points 5. Kenneth Fields 1984-86 16.7 Rk. Name/Opponent Date Pts 8. Darryl Rutley vs. Mount St. Mary’s 1/29/88 37 6. Tristan Carey 2011-14 15.8 1. Tristan Carey vs. Liberty 2/19/13 40 Lee Farrior vs. Queens (NC) 1/14/98 37 7. Antwan Carter 2008-12 15.3 2. Tristan Carey at CSU 1/25/14 37 Jason Pryor at Coker 2/23/02 37 8. Darryl Rutley 1986-89 15.0 3. Michael Kessens vs. VMI 3/7/13 36 Tristan Carey vs. Liberty 1/25/14 37 9. Lotanna Nwogbo 2014-16 14.9 4. Quincy Taylor vs. Dartmouth 12/3/14 34 12. Joe Remar vs. Guilford 1/31/83 36 10. Michael Jefferson 2003-06 14.8 5. Antwan Carter vs. WAU 2/24/11 33 Kevin Jefferson vs. Ferrum 11/27/89 36 Tristan Carey vs. UNCA 1/25/14 33 Jason Pryor vs. Practical Bible 11/17/01 36 Charles Stephens at Pfeiffer 2/20/03 36 Charles Stephens at Queens (NC) 2/6/03 36 Michael Kessens vs. VMI 3/7/13 36 18. DeVonne Johnson vs. Pfeiffer 2/28/96 35 Jason Pryor vs. Queens (NC) 3/3/01 35 20. Earl Witcher at UNC Greensboro 1/18/78 34 Billy Dunn vs. Berry 11/24/90 34 Lee Farrior at Shepherd 12/6/99 34 Jason Pryor vs. Anderson (SC) 1/27/01 34 Jason Pryor vs. NC Central 11/29/01 34 Charles Stephens at Belmont Abbey 3/5/03 34 Quincy Taylor vs. Dartmouth 12/3/14 34

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 35 HISTORY & RECORDS > Statistics FIELD GOAL RECORDS FIELD GOAL RECORDS NCAA Division I (since beginning of Division I transition in 2004-05) CAREER • Field Goals Made SEASON • Field Goals Made Rk. Name Years FG Rk. Name Years FG CAREER • Field Goals Made 1. Antwan Carter 2008-12 781 1. Kevin Jefferson 1989-90 285 Rk. Name Years FG 2. Kevin Jefferson 1986-90 746 2. Charles Stephens 2002-03 249 1. Antwan Carter 2008-12 781 3. Jerome Kersey 1980-84 720 3. Antwan Carter 2011-12 245 2. Dana Smith 2004-10 557 4. Maurice Sumter 2003-07 630 4. Jason Pryor 2000-01 240 3. Tristan Carey 2011-14 556 5. Joe Remar 1979-83 592 5. Antwan Carter 2010-11 237 4. Maurice Sumter 2004-07 506 6. Lonnie Lewis 1982-86 573 6. Joe Jones 1995-96 235 5. Kirk Williams 2005-08 402 7. Dana Smith 2004-10 557 7. Lee Farrior 1997-98 215 8. Tristan Carey 2011-14 556 8. Jerome Kersey 1983-84 214 CAREER • Field Goal Attempts 9. Joe Jones 1992-96 530 9. Khris Lane 2016-17 208 Rk. Name Years FGA 10. Ron Orr 1979-83 513 10. Kevin Jefferson 1988-89 207 1. Antwan Carter 2008-12 1,452 11. Tristan Carey 2013-14 206 2. Tristan Carey 2011-14 1,283 CAREER • Field Goal Attempts 12. Maurice Sumter 2006-07 200 3. Dana Smith 2004-10 1,200 Rk. Name Years FGA 4. Maurice Sumter 2004-07 1,121 1. Antwan Carter 2008-12 1,452 SEASON • Field Goal Attempts 5. Martiz Washington 2008-12 986 2. Kevin Jefferson 1986-90 1,422 Rk. Name Year FGA 3. Maurice Sumter 2003-07 1,387 1. Kevin Jefferson 1989-90 547 CAREER • Field Goal Percentage 4. Tristan Carey 2011-14 1,283 2. Jason Pryor 2000-01 487 (minimum 200 made) 5. Jerome Kersey 1980-84 1,263 3. Antwan Carter 2011-12 480 Rk. Name Years FGM-A PCT 6. Lonnie Lewis 1982-86 1,207 4. Charles Stephens 2002-03 478 1. Lotanna Nwogbo 2014-16 277-465 .596 7. Dana Smith 2004-10 1,200 5. Michael Jefferson 2004-05 475 2. Antwan Carter 2008-12 781-1452 .538 8. Joe Remar 1979-83 1,101 6. Tristan Carey 2013-14 470 3. Khris Lane 2014-17 325-617 .527 9. Lee Farrior 1996-00 1,096 7. Tristan Carey 2012-13 446 4. Jeylani Dublin 2010-14 294-561 .524 10. Michael Jefferson 2003-06 1,001 8. Lee Farrior 1997-98 445 5. Jeremiah Bowman 2010-12 223-436 .511 9. Kirk Williams 2007-08 438 6. Kirk Williams 2005-08 402-831 .484 CAREER • Field Goal Percentage 10. Quincy Taylor 2014-15 433 (minimum 400 made) 11. Maurice Sumter 2006-07 425 SEASON • Field Goals Made Rk. Name Years FG-A PCT 12. Joe Jones 1995-96 416 Rk. Name Years FG 1. Doug Poppe 1986-90 465-747 .622 1. Antwan Carter 2011-12 245 2. Ron Orr 1979-83 513-869 .590 SEASON • Field Goal Percentage 2. Antwan Carter 2010-11 237 3. Kenny Ford 1978-81 403-683 .590 Rk. Name Years FG-A PCT 3. Khris Lane 2016-17 208 4. Joe Jones 1992-96 530-924 .574 1. Doug Poppe 1988-89 148-222 .667 4. Tristan Carey 2013-14 206 5. Jerome Kersey 1980-84 720-1263 .570 2. Jerome Kersey 1980-81 197-313 .629 5. Maurice Sumter 2006-07 200 6. Joe Remar 1979-83 592-1101 .538 3. Kenny Ford 1979-80 192-308 .623 6. Antwan Carter 2009-10 196 Antwan Carter 2008-12 781-1452 .538 4. Thomas Alston 1978-79 148-240 .617 8. Kevin Jefferson 1986-90 746-1422 .525 5. Doug Poppe 1987-88 132-215 .614 SEASON • Field Goal Attempts 9. Darryl Rutley 1986-89 479-950 .504 6. Kenny Ford 1978-79 152-248 .613 Rk. Name Year FGA 10. Kirk Williams 2005-08 402-831 .484 7. Mike McCroey 1981-82 127-213 .596 1. Antwan Carter 2011-12 480 Colin Ducharme 2000-01 196-329 .596 2. Michael Jefferson 2004-05 475 9. Doug Poppe 1989-90 133-224 .594 3. Tristan Carey 2013-14 470 10. Joe Jones 1994-95 175-296 .591 4. Tristan Carey 2012-13 446 Lotanna Nwogbo 2015-16 194-328 .591 5. Kirk Williams 2007-08 438

GAME • Field Goals Made SEASON • Field Goal Percentage Rk. Name/Opponent Date FG (minimum 100 made) 1. Jimmy Yarbrough vs. Bluefield 2/24/77 16 Rk. Name Years FG-A PCT Charles Stephens at Pfeiffer 2/20/03 16 1. Lotanna Nwogbo 2015-16 194-328 .591 3. Kevin Jefferson vs. Dowling 12/4/87 15 2. Antwan Carter 2010-11 237-414 .572 Kevin Jefferson vs. Ferrum 11/27/89 15 3. Antwan Carter 2008-09 103-184 .560 Lee Farrior vs. Queens (NC) 1/14/98 15 4. Jeremiah Bowman 2010-11 121-222 .545 Jason Pryor vs. Practical Bible 11/17/01 15 5. Michael Kessens 2012-13 174-324 .537 Jason Pryor at Charleston (WV) 12/8/01 15 Khris Lane 2016-17 208-387 .537 8. Colin Ducharme vs. Pfeiffer 3/2/01 14 Charles Stephens at Queens (NC) 2/6/03 14 GAME • Field Goals Made Antwan Carter vs. WAU 2/24/11 14 Rk. Name/Opponent Date FG 1. Antwan Carter vs. Wash. Adventist 2/24/11 14 GAME • Field Goal Attempts Rk. Name/Opponent Date FGA GAME • Field Goal Attempts 1. Jason Pryor at Charleston (WV) 12/8/01 35 Rk. Name/Opponent Date FGA 1. Antwan Carter at Seattle 2/29/12 25

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 36 HISTORY & RECORDS > Statistics 3-POINT FG RECORDS 3-POINT FG RECORDS NCAA Division I (since beginning of Division I transition in 2004-05) CAREER • 3-Point Field Goals Made SEASON • 3-Point Field Goals Made Rk. Name Years 3FG Rk. Name Years 3FG CAREER • 3-Point Field Goals Made 1. Martiz Washington 2008-12 275 1. Tristan Carey 2013-14 94 Rk. Name Years 3FG 2. Tristan Carey 2011-14 230 2. Quincy Taylor 2014-15 86 1. Martiz Washington 2008-12 275 3. Husein Pistoljevic 2003-07 194 3. Martiz Washington 2010-11 85 2. Tristan Carey 2011-14 230 4. Kevin Swecker 2006-10 184 4. Martiz Washington 2011-12 85 3. Kevin Swecker 2006-10 184 5. DeVonne Johnson 1992-96 167 5. Tristan Carey 2012-13 81 4. Ryan Bogan 2007-09 134 6. J.B. Neill 1991-95 157 6. Ryan Bogan 2008-09 70 5. Darrion Allen 2014-17 131 7. Ryan Bogan 2007-09 134 7. Hunter Hoggatt 2000-01 68 6. Husein Pistoljevic 2004-07 129 8. Darrion Allen 2014-17 131 9. Husein Pistoljevic 2004-05 67 9. Maurice Sumter 2003-07 117 9. Husein Pistoljevic 2003-04 65 CAREER • 3-Point Attempts 10. Brandon Giles 2004-08 114 10. DeVonne Johnson 1994-95 64 Rk. Name Years 3FGA 11. Durann Neil 2007-11 107 Ryan Bogan 2007-08 64 1. Martiz Washington 2008-12 726 — Hunter Hoggatt* 1997-01 113 Martiz Washington 2009-10 64 2. Tristan Carey 2011-14 616 3. Kevin Swecker 2006-10 501 CAREER • 3-Point Attempts SEASON • 3-Point Attempts 4. Darrion Allen 2014-17 384 Rk. Name Years 3FGA Rk. Name Year 3FGA 5. Husein Pistoljevic 2004-07 370 1. Martiz Washington 2008-12 726 1. Tristan Carey 2013-14 238 6. Ryan Bogan 2007-09 366 2. Tristan Carey 2011-14 616 2. Tristan Carey 2012-13 222 3. Husein Pistoljevic 2003-07 553 3. Martiz Washington 2011-12 220 CAREER • 3-Point Percentage 4. Kevin Swecker 2006-10 501 4. Martiz Washington 2010-11 217 (minimum 50 made, two seasons played) 5. DeVonne Johnson 1992-96 427 5. Ryan Bogan 2008-09 204 Rk. Name Years 3FG-A PCT 6. J.B. Neill 1991-95 424 6. Martiz Washington 2009-10 184 1. Martiz Washington 2008-12 275-726 .379 7. Darrion Allen 2014-17 384 7. Husein Pistoljevic 2003-04 183 2. Tristan Carey 2011-14 230-616 .373 8. Ryan Bogan 2007-09 366 8. Quincy Taylor 2014-15 179 3. Kevin Swecker 2006-10 184-501 .367 9. Maurice Sumter 2003-07 352 9. Husein Pistoljevic 2004-05 178 4. Ryan Bogan 2007-09 134-366 .366 10. Brandon Giles 2004-08 347 10. Darrion Allen 2016-17 174 11. Durann Neil 2007-11 336 11. Michael Jefferson 2004-05 172 SEASON • 3-Point Field Goals Made Rk. Name Year 3FG CAREER • 3-Point Percentage SEASON • 3-Point Percentage 1. Tristan Carey 2013-14 94 (minimum two seasons & 50 made) (minimum 35 made) 2. Quincy Taylor 2014-15 86 Rk. Name Years 3FG-A PCT Rk. Name Year 3FG-A PCT 3. Martiz Washington 2010-11 85 1. Hunter Hoggatt 2000-01 68-156 .436 1. Quincy Taylor 2014-15 86-179 .480 4. Martiz Washington 2011-12 85 2. Michael Druitt 1990-94 65-158 .411 2. Kevin Swecker 2007-08 35-75 .467 5. Tristan Carey 2012-13 81 3. Jason Pryor 2000-02 102-251 .406 3. Darrion Allen 2015-16 54-117 .462 6. Ryan Bogan 2008-09 70 4. DeVonne Johnson 1992-96 167-427 .391 4. Hunter Hoggatt 2000-01 68-156 .436 5. Billy Dunn 1989-91 85-221 .385 5. M. Cunningham 2001-02 35-83 .422 SEASON • 3-Point Attempts 6. Nick Payne 2002-03 52-137 .380 6. J.B. Neill 1994-95 56-133 .421 Rk. Name Year 3FGA 7. Martiz Washington 2008-12 275-726 .379 7. Jason Pryor 2000-01 63-153 .412 1. Tristan Carey 2013-14 238 8. Tristan Carey 2011-14 230-616 .373 8. DeVonne Johnson 1994-95 64-157 .408 2. Tristan Carey 2012-13 222 9. J.B. Neill 1991-95 157-424 .370 9. Tristan Carey 2013-14 88-216 .407 3. Martiz Washington 2011-12 220 10. Kevin Swecker 2006-10 184-501 .367 10. Billy Dunn 1990-91 48-120 .400 4. Martiz Washington 2010-11 217 Darrion Allen 2013-Pres. 77-210 .367 5. Ryan Bogan 2008-09 204 GAME • 3-Point Field Goals Made Rk. Name/Opponent Date 3FG SEASON • 3-Point Percentage 1. Husein Pistoljevic vs. VUU 2/5/04 9 (minimum 35 made) 1. Hunter Hoggatt at Pfeiffer 2/1/01 9 Rk. Name Years 3FG-A PCT 3. Tristan Carey vs. Liberty 2/19/13 8 1. Quincy Taylor 2014-15 86-179 .480 4. Hunter Hoggatt vs. BAC 2/12/01 7 2. Kevin Swecker 2007-08 35-75 .467 Husein Pistoljevic vs. SU 11/25/06 7 3. Maurice Sumter 2006-07 36-84 .429 Ryan Bogan vs. Liberty 2/22/08 7 4. Tristan Carey 2013-14 88-216 .407 Kevin Swecker vs. Chicago St. 1/12/09 7 5. Brandon Giles 2007-08 50-126 .397 Martiz Washington vs. Seattle 2/11/12 7 6. Ryan Bogan 2007-08 64-162 .395 Martiz Washington vs. WAU 2/15/12 7 Tristan Carey 2013-14 94-238 .395 Tristan Carey vs. Fla. A&M 11/23/12 7 Tristan Carey at TCU 11/12/13 7 GAME • 3-Point Field Goals Tristan Carey at CSU 1/25/14 7 Rk. Name/Opponent Date 3FG Tristan Carey vs. UNCA 2/1/14 7 1. Tristan Carey vs. Liberty 2/19/13 8 Ryan Badowski vs. Averett 11/14/14 7 2. Four players with 7 (8x) 8 Ryan Badowski vs. Radford 1/3/15 7

GAME • 3-Point Attempts Rk. Name/Opponent Date FGA 1. Husein Pistoljevic vs. VUU 2/5/04 16 Michael Jefferson vs. Valpo 12/31/04 16 3. Tristan Carey vs. Liberty 2/19/13 15 Tristan Carey vs. Campbell 1/11/14 15

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 37 HISTORY & RECORDS > Statistics FREE THROW RECORDS FREE THROW RECORDS NCAA Division I (since beginning of Division I transition in 2004-05) CAREER • Free Throws Made SEASON • Free Throws Made Rk. Name Years FT Rk. Name Years 3FG CAREER • Free Throws Made 1. Dana Smith 2004-10 341 1. Colin Ducharme 2000-01 204 Rk. Name Years FT 2. Jerome Kersey 1980-84 316 2. Jason Pryor 2000-01 202 1. Dana Smith 2004-10 341 3. Jason Pryor 2000-02 306 3. Dana Smith 2009-10 142 2. Antwan Carter 2008-12 283 4. Lee Farrior 1996-00 295 4. Charles Stephens 2002-03 141 3. Clayton Morgan 2005-07 237 5. Ron Orr 1979-83 293 5. Lotanna Nwogbo 2015-16 135 4. Darrion Allen 2014-17 232 6. Joe Remar 1979-83 285 6. Clayton Morgan 2006-07 131 5. Maurice Sumter 2004-07 205 7. Antwan Carter 2008-12 283 7. Kenneth Fields 1985-86 117 6. Kirk Williams 2005-08 196 8. Kevin Jefferson 1986-90 273 Lee Farrior 1997-98 117 9. Dale Shavers 1986-90 258 9. Kevin Jefferson 1986-87 114 CAREER • Free Throw Attempts 10. Lonnie Lewis 1982-86 257 10. Kenny Ford 1979-80 109 Rk. Name Years FTA Jeremiah Bowman 2010-11 109 1. Dana Smith 2004-10 522 CAREER • Free Throw Attempts 2. Antwan Carter 2008-12 419 Rk. Name Years FTA SEASON • Free Throw Attempts 3. Clayton Morgan 2005-07 335 1. Dana Smith 2004-10 522 Rk. Name Year FTA 4. Kirk Williams 2005-08 323 2. Jerome Kersey 1980-84 521 1. Colin Ducharme 2000-01 259 5. Maurice Sumter 2004-07 296 3. Joe Remar 1979-83 461 2. Jason Pryor 2000-01 241 4. Ron Orr 1979-83 452 3. Dana Smith 2009-10 214 CAREER • Free Throw Percentage 5. Kevin Jefferson 1986-90 434 4. Lotanna Nwogbo 2015-16 206 (minimum two seasons & 100 made) 6. Antwan Carter 2008-12 419 5. Charles Stephens 2002-03 186 Rk. Name Years FT-A PCT 7. Charles Brown 1991-94 403 6. Clayton Morgan 2006-07 182 1. Brandon Giles 2004-08 129-156 .827 Lee Farrior 1996-00 403 7. Jerome Kersey 1983-84 165 2. Darrion Allen 2014-17 232-283 .820 9. Dale Shavers 1986-90 375 8. Kenneth Fields 1985-86 153 3. David Robinson 2010-14 131-160 .819 10. Jason Pryor 2000-02 358 Clayton Morgan 2005-06 153 4. Kevin Swecker 2006-10 122-151 .808 — Colin Ducharme* 1996-01 428 10. Kirk Williams 2007-08 152 5. Ryan Bogan 2007-09 111-141 .787 Dana Smith 2008-09 152 CAREER • Free Throw Percentage SEASON • Free Throws Made (minimum two seasons & 200 made) SEASON • Free Throw Percentage Rk. Name Year FT Rk. Name Years FT-A PCT Rk. Name Years 3FG-A PCT 1. Dana Smith 2009-10 142 1. Jason Pryor 2000-02 306-358 .855 1. Lonnie Lewis 1985-86 80-90 .889 2. Lotanna Nwogbo 2015-16 135 2. Darrion Allen 2014-17 232-283 .820 Jason Pryor 2001-02 104-117 .889 3. Clayton Morgan 2006-07 131 3. Lonnie Lewis 1982-86 257-321 .801 3. Darrion Allen 2015-16 58-66 .879 4. Jeremiah Bowman 2010-11 109 4. Colin Ducharme 2000-01 204-259 .788 4. Michael Druitt 1992-93 69-80 .863 5. Clayton Morgan 2005-06 106 5. Kenny Ford 1978-81 230-302 .762 5. David Strothers 1984-85 74-86 .860 6. Bryan Weaver 1989-93 233-315 .740 6. Tra’Vaughn White 2015-16 74-87 .851 SEASON • Free Throw Attempts 7. Doug Poppe 1986-90 209-285 .733 7. Jason Pryor 2000-01 202-241 .838 Rk. Name Year FTA 8. Leron Fisher 2013-16 200-273 .733 8. Darrion Allen 2016-17 103-123 .837 1. Dana Smith 2009-10 214 9. Lee Farrior 1996-00 295-403 .732 9. Hunter Hoggatt 2000-01 81-97 .835 2. Lotanna Nwogbo 2015-16 206 10. Jason Outlaw 1994-98 227-321 .707 10. Kenny Ford 1980-81 58-71 .817 3. Clayton Morgan 2006-07 182 11. Dale Shavers 1986-90 258-375 .688 Doug Poppe 1988-89 76-93 .817 4. Clayton Morgan 2005-06 153 5. Kirk Williams 2007-08 152 MISCELLANEOUS GAME • Free Throws Made Dana Smith 2008-09 152 Rk. Name/Opponent Date FT CAREER • Consecutive Free Throws Made 1. Bryan Weaver at Newberry 1/25/92 17 SEASON • Free Throw Percentage Rk. Name Years FT Jason Pryor vs. Barton 2/20/01 17 (minimum 50 made) 1. David Strothers 1983-85 49 Jason Pryor vs. West Chester 3/8/01 17 Rk. Name Year FT-A PCT Charles Stephens vs. BAC 3/5/03 17 1. Brandon Giles 2006-07 57-64 .891 SEASON • Consecutive Free Throws Made 5. Kenny Ford vs. Howard 2/21/81 16 2. Darrion Allen 2015-16 58-66 .879 Rk. Name Years FT 6. Jason Pryor vs. Mount Olive 2/28/01 15 3. Tra’Vaughn White 2015-16 74-87 .851 1. J.B. Neill 1991-92 27 Jason Pryor (Dist. Columbia) 2001-02 15 4. Darrion Allen 2016-17 103-123 .837 8. Jimmy Yarbrough vs. Bluefield 2/24/77 14 5. Ryan Bogan 2007-08 58-70 .829 Darryl Rutley vs. Mt. St. Mary’s 1/29/88 14 6. David Robinson 2011-12 50-62 .806 Jason Pryor vs. Queens (NC) 1/18/01 14 Leron Fisher vs. Radford 1/13/14 14 GAME • Free Throws Made Rk. Name Date FT GAME • Free Throw Attempts 1. Leron Fisher vs. Radford 1/13/14 14 Rk. Name/Opponent Date FTA 2. Karl Ziegler 11/29/13 13 1. Jason Pryor vs. West Chester 3/8/01 22 Lotanna Nwogbo vs. SCST 11/20/15 13 Charles Stephens vs. BAC 3/5/03 22 Darrion Allen vs. Liberty 1/26/17 13 5. Clayton Morgan at SSU 1/21/06 12 Dana Smith at JMU 2/22/10 12

GAME • Free Throw Attempts Rk. Name Date FTA 1. Lotanna Nwogbo vs. SCST 11/20/15 18 Lotanna Nwogbo vs. High Point 12/2/15 18 3. Karl Ziegler vs. N.C. A&T 11/29/13 16 4. Leron Fisher vs. Radford 1/3/15 14 Shaquille Johnson vs. Pres. 3/14/15 14 Darrion Allen vs. Liberty 1/26/17 14

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REBOUNDING RECORDS REBOUNDING RECORDS NCAA Division I (since beginning of Division I transition in 2004-05) CAREER • Rebounds SEASON • Rebounds (The 500-Rebound Club) Rk. Name Year Rebs CAREER • Rebounds Rk. Name Years Rebs 1. Colin Ducharme 2000-01 490 Rk. Name Years Rebs 1. Jerome Kersey 1980-84 1,162 2. Jerome Kersey 1983-84 383 1. Antwan Carter 2008-12 1,008 2. Antwan Carter 2008-12 1,008 3. Antwan Carter 2010-11 293 2. Dana Smith 2004-10 708 3. Dana Smith 2004-10 708 4. Michael Kessens 2012-13 290 3. Lamar Barrett 2004-08 581 4. Maurice Sumter 2003-07 667 5. Antwan Carter 2011-12 285 4. Tristan Carey 2011-14 530 5. Doug Poppe 1986-90 653 Lotanna Nwogbo 2015-16 271 5. Maurice Sumter 2004-07 522 6. Ron Orr 1979-83 648 6. Jerome Kersey 1982-83 270 7. Bryan Weaver 1989-93 595 7. Jerome Kersey 1981-82 269 CAREER • Rebounding Average 8. Greg Holloway 1987-91 591 8. Antwan Carter 2009-10 265 Rk. Name Years Avg 9. Lamar Barrett 2004-08 581 9. Charles Stephens 2002-03 257 1. Antwan Carter 2008-12 8.2 10. Benji Webb 1992-96 550 Clayton Morgan 2005-06 257 Lotanna Nwogbo 2014-16 8.2 11. Tristan Carey 2011-14 530 3. Clayton Morgan 2005-07 7.8 SEASON • Rebounding Average 4. Khris Lane 2015-17 6.7 CAREER • Rebounding Average Rk. Name Year Avg 5. Maurice Sumter 2004-07 5.7 (minimum two seasons) 1. Colin Ducharme 2000-01 15.8 6. Tristan Carey 2011-14 5.6 Rk. Name Years Avg 2. Jerome Kersey 1983-84 14.2 1. Jerome Kersey 1980-84 11.3 3. Jerome Kersey 1982-83 11.8 SEASON • Rebounds 2. John Parker 2001-03 8.5 4. Jerome Kersey 1981-82 10.8 Rk. Name Year Rebs 3. Antwan Carter 2008-12 8.2 5. Antwan Carter 2010-11 9.5 1. Antwan Carter 2010-11 293 Lotanna Nwogbo 2014-16 8.2 6. Antwan Carter 2011-12 9.2 2. Michael Kessens 2012-13 290 5. Clayton Morgan 2005-07 7.8 7. Jerome Kersey 1980-81 8.9 3. Antwan Carter 2011-12 285 6. Quintin Kearney 1985-87 7.5 8. Charles Stephens 2002-03 8.9 4. Lotanna Nwogbo 2015-16 271 7. Khris Lane 2015-17 6.7 9. Michael Kessens 2012-13 8.8 5. Antwan Carter 2009-10 265 8. Doug Poppe 1986-90 6.4 10. Ron Orr 1982-83 8.6 9. Shaquille Johnson 2015-16 6.3 Clayton Morgan 2005-06 8.6 SEASON • Rebounding Average 10. Ron Orr 1979-83 6.2 Rk. Name Year Avg 11. Bryan Weaver 1989-93 5.9 GAME • Rebounds 1. Antwan Carter 2010-11 9.5 Rk. Name/Opponent Date Rebs 2. Antwan Carter 2011-12 9.2 1. Jerome Kersey at UMBC 2/13/84 26 3. Michael Kessens 2012-13 8.8 Jerome Kersey vs. MSM 2/25/84 26 4. Clayton Morgan 2005-06 8.6 3. Jerome Kersey at Virginia St. 1/30/84 23 5. Antwan Carter 2009-10 8.5 4. Colin Ducharme at Davis & Elkins 1/4/01 22 Colin Ducharme vs. Coker 2/17/01 22 GAME • Rebounds Colin Ducharme vs. Queens (NC) 3/9/01 22 Rk. Name/Opponent Date Rebs 7. Colin Ducharme at Belmont Abbey 1/15/01 21 1. Antwan Carter vs. Wash. Adventist 2/24/11 20 8. Jerome Kersey at Armstrong State 12/22/81 20 Khris Lane vs. Randolph 11/13/15 20 Quinton Kearney vs. Barton 2/17/86 20 3. Antwan Carter vs. Wash. Adventist 1/30/10 19 Colin Ducharme vs. Mount Olive 2/28/01 20 4. Antwan Carter vs. Va.-Wise 11/18/10 17 Colin Ducharme vs. Pfeiffer 3/2/01 20 Michael Kessens vs. Central Penn 11/28/12 17 Antwan Carter vs. Wash. Adventist 2/24/11 20 6. Clayton Morgan at UMKC 12/3/05 16 Khris Lane vs. Randolph 11/13/15 20 Clayton Morgan vs. Long Island 12/30/05 16 14. Jerome Kersey vs. Rhode Island Coll. 1/4/81 19 Antwan Carter vs. Va. Intermont 11/13/11 16 Jerome Kersey vs. St. Paul’s 12/6/82 19 Michael Kessens vs. Fla. A&M 11/23/12 16 Jerome Kersey vs. UMBC 2/21/84 19 Michael Kessens vs. VMI 3/7/13 16 Colin Ducharme at Coker 1/20/01 19 Tristan Carey vs. MVSU 11/30/13 16 Colin Ducharme at Pfeiffer 2/1/01 19 John Parker vs. Practical Bible 11/17/01 19 Charles Stephens at Belmont Abbey 12/18/03 19 Antwan Carter vs. Wash. Adventist 1/30/10 19 22. Randy Johnson at Southeastern (Fla.) 1/10/80 18 Jerome Kersey vs. Radford 1/30/82 18 Ron Orr vs. Radford 12/4/82 18 Jerome Kersey at Randolph-Macon 2/3/83 18 Jerome Kersey vs. WVU Tech 11/19/83 18 Jerome Kersey vs. Barton 1/11/84 18 Jerome Kersey at Randolph-Macon 1/18/84 18 Keith Latimer vs. Pitt-Johnstown 2/23/91 18 Bryan Weaver vs. Shepherd 2/6/92 18 Colin Ducharme vs. Davis & Elkins 12/17/00 18 Colin Ducharme vs. Erskine 1/13/01 18 Colin Ducharme vs. Limestone 2/3/01 18 Colin Ducharme vs. West Chester 3/8/01 18

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ASSISTS RECORDS ASSISTS RECORDS STEALS RECORDS NCAA Division I (since beginning of Division I transition in 2004-05) CAREER • Assists CAREER • Steals Rk. Name Years Assists CAREER • Assists Rk. Name Years Steals 1. Joe Remar 1979-83 531 Rk. Name Years Assists 1. Jerome Kersey 1980-84 255 2. Michael Druitt 1990-94 400 1. Lucas Woodhouse 2012-14 393 2. Kevin Ricks 1983-87 245 3. Lucas Woodhouse 2012-14 393 2. Brandon Giles 2004-08 380 3. Maurice Sumter 2003-07 209 4. Brandon Giles 2004-08 380 3. Jeremiah Bowman 2010-12 261 4. Leron Fisher 2013-16 202 5. Kevin Ricks 1983-87 363 4. Lamar Barrett 2004-08 251 5. Joe Remar 1979-83 201 6. Dale Shavers 1986-90 288 5. Durann Neil 2007-11 248 6. Jason Outlaw 1994-98 193 7. Joe Lowe 1987-92 275 7. Bobby Dobson 1985-89 167 8. Maurice Sumter 2003-07 274 CAREER • Assist Average 8. Matt Watkins 1991-95 154 9. Charles Brown 1991-94 271 Rk. Name Years Avg 9. Mike Druitt 1990-94 153 10. Jeremiah Bowman 2010-12 261 1. Lucas Woodhouse 2012-14 6.1 10. Tristan Carey 2011-14 151 2. Jeremiah Bowman 2010-12 5.0 CAREER • Assist Average 3. Aaron Mitchell 2009-11 3.5 CAREER • Steal Average (minimum two seasons) 4. Brandon Giles 2004-08 3.1 (minimum two seasons) Rk. Name Years Avg 5. Michael Jefferson 2004-07 2.7 Rk. Name Years Avg 1. Lucas Woodhouse 2012-14 6.1 Durann Neil 2007-11 2.7 1. Bobby Dobson 1985-89 2.7 2. Joe Remar 1979-83 5.1 2. Jerome Kersey 1980-84 2.5 3. Jeremiah Bowman 2010-12 5.0 SEASON • Assists 3. Kevin Ricks 1983-87 2.3 4. Shack Leonard 1978-80 4.5 Rk. Name Year Assists 4. Jason Pryor 2000-02 2.0 5. Marques Cunningham 2000-02 4.2 1. Lucas Woodhouse 2013-14 213 5. Joe Remar 1979-83 1.9 6. Ryan Earl 2002-04 4.1 2. Lucas Woodhouse 2012-13 180 5. Jason Outlaw 1994-98 1.9 7. Michael Druitt 1990-94 3.6 3. Jeremiah Bowman 2011-12 131 7. Maurice Sumter 2003-07 1.8 8. Aaron Mitchell 2009-11 3.5 4. Jeremiah Bowman 2010-11 130 8. Leron Fisher 2013-16 1.7 Shaquille Johnson 2014-16 3.5 5. Durann Neil 2008-09 121 9. Ryan Earl 2002-04 1.6 10. Kevin Ricks 1983-87 3.4 Ryan Bogan 2007-09 1.6 SEASON • Assist Average Tristan Carey 2011-14 1.6 SEASON • Assists Rk. Name Year Avg Rk. Name Years Assists 1. Lucas Woodhouse 2013-14 6.7 SEASON • Steals 1. Lucas Woodhouse 2013-14 213 2. Jeremiah Bowman 2011-12 6.0 Rk. Name Years Steals 2. Lucas Woodhouse 2012-13 180 3. Lucas Woodhouse 2012-13 5.5 1. Bobby Dobson 1988-89 109 3. Ryan Earl 2002-03 147 4. Shaquille Johnson 2015-16 4.5 2. Mike McCroey 1980-81 89 4. Joe Remar 1980-81 145 5. Jeremiah Bowman 2010-11 4.3 3. Kevin Ricks 1986-87 83 5. Joe Lowe 1990-91 141 4. Jerome Kersey 1983-84 78 6. Joe Remar 1979-80 138 GAME • Assists 4. Kevin Ricks 1984-85 78 7. Joe Remar 1982-83 137 Rk. Name/Opponent Date Asts 6. Shack Leonard 1979-80 76 8. Bobby Dobson 1988-89 136 1. Lucas Woodhouse vs. WVU Tech 12/4/13 13 7. Jason Outlaw 1997-98 75 9. Michael Druitt 1992-93 133 2. Lucas Woodhouse vs. Campbell 1/11/14 12 8. Tristan Carey 2012-13 73 10. Shack Leonard 1979-80 132 Lucas Woodhouse at Radford 1/18/14 12 9. Kevin Swecker 2008-09 72 4. Brandon Giles vs. Liberty 2/22/08 11 10. Jerome Kersey 1982-83 71 SEASON • Assist Average Jeremiah Bowman at Nevada 11/22/11 11 Rk. Name Year Avg Lucas Woodhouse at UNCA 1/19/13 11 SEASON • Steal Average 1. Lucas Woodhouse 2013-14 6.7 Lucas Woodhouse vs. Radford 2/16/13 11 Rk. Name Year Avg 2. Jeremiah Bowman 2011-12 6.0 Lucas Woodhouse at UT Martin 2/23/13 11 1. Bobby Dobson 1988-89 4.0 3. Joe Remar 1982-83 5.5 Lucas Woodhouse vs. Bluefield St. 12/14/13 11 2. Mike McCroey 1980-81 3.2 Lucas Woodhouse 2012-13 5.5 3. Kevin Ricks 1986-87 3.1 5. Joe Remar 1980-81 5.2 4. Jerome Kersey 1983-84 2.9 6. Ryan Earl 2002-03 5.1 5. Jerome Kersey 1982-83 2.8 7. Joe Remar 1981-82 5.0 5. Kevin Ricks 1984-85 2.8 Bobby Dobson 1988-89 5.0 5. Jason Outlaw 1997-98 2.8 9. Joe Lowe 1990-91 5.0 8. Joe Remar 1982-83 2.6 10. Michael Druitt 1992-93 4.9 9. Shack Leonard 1979-80 2.5 11. Shack Leonard 1978-79 4.6 10. Matt Watkins 1994-95 2.3 Kevin Swecker 2008-09 2.3 GAME • Assists Rk. Name/Opponent Date Asts GAME • Steals 1. Joe Remar at Liberty 2/14/81 15 Rk. Name/Opponent Date Stls 1. Bobby Dobson at Ferrum 1/16/89 9

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 40 HISTORY & RECORDS > Statistics STEALS RECORDS BLOCKS RECORDS BLOCKS RECORDS NCAA Division I (since beginning of Division I transition in 2004-05) CAREER • Blocks NCAA Division I (since 2004-05) Rk. Name Years Blocks CAREER • Blocks CAREER • Steals 1. Jerome Kersey 1980-84 142 Rk. Name Years Blocks Rk. Name Years Steals 2. Maurice Sumter 2003-07 135 1. Maurice Sumter 2004-07 100 1. Maurice Sumter 2004-07 172 3. Colin Ducharme 2000-01 130 2. Antwan Carter 2008-12 88 2. Tristan Carey 2011-14 151 4. Doug Poppe 1986-90 91 3. Lamar Barrett 2004-08 81 3. Kevin Swecker 2006-10 143 5. Antwan Carter 2008-12 88 4. Dana Smith 2004-10 76 4. Dana Smith 2004-10 141 6. Lamar Barrett 2004-08 81 5. Lotanna Nwogbo 2014-16 58 5. Lamar Barrett 2004-08 139 7. Dana Smith 2004-10 76 8. Quintin Kearney 1985-87 67 CAREER • Block Average CAREER • Steal Average 9. Lotanna Nwogbo 2014-16 58 Rk. Name Years Avg Rk. Name Years Avg 10. Chad Kosmo 2004-06 56 1. Lotanna Nwogbo 2014-16 1.2 1. Maurice Sumter 2004-07 1.9 2. Chad Kosmo 2004-06 1.1 2. Leron Fisher 2013-16 1.7 CAREER • Block Average 3. Maurice Sumter 2004-07 1.1 3. Ryan Bogan 2007-09 1.6 (minimum two seasons) 4. Brandon Evans 2007-09 0.9 4. Tristan Carey 2011-14 1.6 Rk. Name Years Avg 5. Antwan Carter 2008-12 0.7 5. Kevin Swecker 2006-10 1.3 1. Jerome Kersey 1980-84 1.4 Lamar Barrett 2004-08 0.7 6. Jeremiah Bowman 2010-12 1.3 2. Quintin Kearney 1985-87 1.3 3. Lotanna Nwogbo 2014-16 1.2 Khris Lane 2015-17 0.7 SEASON • Steals 4. Chad Kosmo 2004-06 1.1 SEASON • Blocks Rk. Name Year Steals 5 Maurice Sumter 2003-07 1.1 Rk. Name Year Blocks 1. Tristan Carey 2012-13 73 SEASON • Blocks 1. Chad Kosmo 2004-05 48 2. Kevin Swecker 2008-09 72 Rk. Name Years Blocks 2. Maurice Sumter 2006-07 47 3. Maurice Sumter 2006-07 67 1. Colin Ducharme 2000-01 130 3. Lotanna Nwogbo 2015-16 43 4. Leron Fisher 2014-15 65 2. Chad Kosmo 2004-05 48 4. Michael Kessens 2012-13 42 5. Ryan Bogan 2008-09 57 3. Maurice Sumter 2006-07 47 5. Khris Lane 2016-17 34 6. Maurice Sumter 2005-06 54 4. Quinton Kearney 1986-87 45 6. JaShaun Smith 2016-17 33 Dana Smith 2008-09 54 5. Lotanna Nwogbo 2015-16 43 7. Damarion Geter 2014-15 32 6. Jerome Kersey 1982-83 42 SEASON • Steal Average Jerome Kersey 1983-84 42 SEASON • Block Average Rk. Name Year Avg Michael Kessens 2012-13 42 Rk. Name Year Avg 1. Kevin Swecker 2008-09 2.3 9. Maurice Sumter 2003-04 35 1. Chad Kosmo 2004-05 1.5 2. Maurice Sumter 2006-07 2.2 10. Khris Lane 2016-17 34 1. Maurice Sumter 2006-07 1.5 3. Tristan Carey 2012-13 2.2 11. JaShaun Smith 2016-17 33 3. Michael Kessens 2012-13 1.3 4. Maurice Sumter 2005-06 1.9 12. Jerome Kersey 1980-81 32 Lotanna Nwogbo 2015-16 1.3 Leron Fisher 2014-15 1.9 Damarion Geter 2014-15 32 5. Khris Lane 2016-17 1.1 6. Ryan Bogan 2008-09 1.8 JaShaun Smith 2016-17 1.1 Isaiah Walton 2016-17 1.8 SEASON • Block Average 7. Maurice Sumter 2006-07 1.0 Rk. Name (Games) Year Avg GAME • Steals 1. Colin Ducharme 2000-01 4.2 GAME • Blocks Rk. Name/Opponent Date Stls 2. Jerome Kersey 1982-83 1.7 Rk. Name/Opponent Date Blks 1. Kevin Swecker vs. Va. Intermont 12/20/08 7 Quinton Kearney 1986-87 1.7 1. Maurice Sumter at Virginia 2/13/07 5 4. Jerome Kersey 1983-84 1.6 Shaquille Johnson vs. Charleston So. 3/6/15 5 5. Chad Kosmo 2004-05 1.5 5. Maurice Sumter 2006-07 1.5 7. Maurice Sumter 2003-04 1.3 Michael Kessens 2012-13 1.3 Lotanna Nwogbo 2015-16 1.3 10. Jerome Kersey 1981-82 1.2 Doug Poppe 1988-89 1.2 GAME • Blocks Rk. Name/Opponent Date Blks 1. Colin Ducharme at Belmont Abbey 1/15/01 11

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MISCELLANEOUS TEAM RECORDS 100-Point games RECORDS SEASON 100-POINT GAMES Category Year Total Points/Score Opponent Date CAREER • Games Overall Wins 1979-80 28 1. 140 (140-57) vs. Lancaster Bible 1/8/79 Rk. Name Years Games Winning Streak 1993-94 20 2. 125 (125-44) vs. Practical Bible (NY) 11/17/01 1. Dana Smith 2004-10 135 Most Points 2000-01 2,727 3. 121 (121-84) at Southeastern (Fla.) 1/10/80 2. Darrion Allen 2014-17 126 Offensive Scoring Average 2000-01 88.0 4. 120 (120-87) vs. Benedict 2/2/87 3. Martiz Washington 2008-12 124 Defensive Scoring Average 1984-85 61.6 5. 118 (118-85) vs. Southeastern (D.C.) 2/2/80 4. Lamar Barrett 2004-08 123 Scoring Margin 1979-80 +14.6 5. 118 (118-75) vs. Penn State-Harrisburg 1/3/89 Brandon Giles 2004-08 123 Rebounds 2000-01 1390 7. 114 (114-76) vs. Concordia 12/2/88 Antwan Carter 2008-12 123 Rebound Average 2000-01 44.8 8. 113 (113-60) vs. Virginia Intermont 12/20/08 7. Maurice Sumter 2003-07 118 Field Goals 2000-01 908 113 (113-84) vs. Wash. Adventist 2/24/11 8. Jeff Havenstein 2010-14 117 Field Goal Attempts 2008-09 2,015 10. 112 (112-96) vs. Davis & Elkins 12/17/00 9. Billy Robinson Jr. 2006-10 115 Field Goal Percentage 1978-79 .577 112 (112-90) vs. Wash. Adventist 1/30/10 10. Husein Pistoljevic 2003-07 113 3-Point Field Goals 2014-15 275 12. 111 (111-57) vs. Mary Washington 1/17/79 E.J. Dawson 2006-10 113 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 2011-12 759 111 (111-62) vs. Montreat 11/22/10 3-Point Field Goal Percentage 2000-01 .384 14. 110 (110-89) vs. VMI 12/12/11 CAREER • Consecutive Free Throws Made 3-Point Field Goals Per Game 2011-12 8.5 15. 109 (109-89) vs. NC Central 2/25/09 Rk. Name Years FT Free Throws 2000-01 713 16. 108 (108-86) at Limestone 12/2/00 1. David Strothers 1983-85 49 Free Throw Attempts 2000-01 959 108 (108-77) at David & Elkins 1/4/01 Free Throw Percentage 2000-01 .743 18. 107 (107-70) vs. Gallaudet 11/23/79 CAREER • Dunks Assists 2009-10 524 19. 106 (106-46) vs. Columbia Union 1/31/09 Rk. Name Years Dunks Assists Per Game 1982-83 17.0 20. 105 (105-73) vs. Davis & Elkins 2/3/89 1. Kevin Jefferson 1986-90 107 Steals 1980-81 352 21. 104 (104-56) vs. Apprentice School 11/21/86 Steals Per Game 1980-81 12.6 104 (104-106) vs. Pfeiffer 1/8/01 SEASON • Consecutive Free Throws Made Blocks 2000-01 178 21. 104 (104-70) vs. Virginia-Wise 11/18/10 Rk. Name Year FT Blocks Per Game 2000-01 5.7 24. 103 (103-102) at UNC Greensboro 1/18/78 1. J.B. Neill 1991-92 27 Home Attendance Average 2010-11 1,185 103 (103-90) vs. Guilford 1/31/83 103 (103-66) vs. Lees-McRae 2/21/98 SEASON • Dunks GAME • Team Records 103 (103-95 vs. West Chester 3/8/01 Rk. Name Year Dunks Category No./Opponent Date 103 (103-84) vs. Southern Virginia 2/2/12 1. Lotanna Nwogbo 2015-16 61 Points 140 vs. Lancaster Bible 1/8/1979 29. 102 (102-62) vs. Hawthorne (N.H.) 11/26/82 Fewest Points Allowed 30 at Greensboro 2/14/1980 102 (102-57) vs. Averett 12/4/85 SEASON • Consecutive Games w/ 10+ Points Victory Margin 83 vs. Lancaster Bible 1/8/1979 102 (102-100) vs. Dowling 12/4/87 Rk. Name Year Games Combined Points 210 vs. Pfeiffer 1/8/2001 102 (102-57) vs. Apprentice School 1/14/93 1. Colin Ducharme 2000-01 31 Field Goals 65 vs. Lancaster Bible 1/8/1979 102 (102-73) vs. Southern Virginia 1/31/08 Field Goal Attempts 93 vs. Lancaster Bible 1/8/1979 102 (102-101) vs. Liberty 2/19/13 SEASON • Double-Doubles 3-Point Field Goals 20 vs. VMI 12/12/2011 35. 101 (101-82) vs. Ferrum 11/27/89 Rk. Name Year Games 3-Point FG Attempts 40 vs. Campbell 11/15/2008 101 (101-66) vs. Virginia Intermont 2/11/10 1. Colin Ducharme 2000-01 29 40 vs. VMI 12/12/2011 37. 100 (100-63) vs. Southeastern (D.C.) 1980 Free Throws 45 vs. Howard 2/21/1981 100 (100-61) vs. Pitt-Johnstown 2/6/87 SEASON • Triple-Doubles Free Throw Attempts 58 vs. Queens (N.C.) 1/18/1992 100 (100-86) vs. Earl Paulk 12/30/89 Rk. Name Year Games Rebounds 66 at Southeastern (Fla.) 1/10/1980 100 (100-66) vs. Ferrum 2/20/93 1. Colin Ducharme 2000-01 2 Assists 38 at Southeastern (Fla.) 1/10/1980 100 (100-82) vs. Queens (NC) 2/4/94 Steals 26 vs. Baptist Bible (Pa.) 1/1/1981 100 (100-87) vs. Pfeiffer 3/2/01 Triple-Doubles Blocks 13 at Belmont Abbey 1/15/2001 *Bold indicates NCAA Division I (since 2004-05) Rk. Name/Opponent Date 1. Colin Ducharme vs. West Chester 3/8/01 24 points, 18 rebounds, 10 assists COACHING RECORDS 2. Colin Ducharme vs. Belmont Abbey 1/15/01 20 points, 21 rebounds, 11 blocks Year Coach Conference (Div.) W-L Year Coach Conference (Div.) W-L 1976-77 Allen McNamee Independent (D-III) 1-6 1998-99 Ron Carr CVAC (D-II) 8-19 GAME • Dunks 1977-78 Dr. Bill McAdams Independent (D-III) 8-16 1999-00 Mike Leeder CVAC (D-II) 4-22 Rk. Name Date Dunks 1978-79 Dr. Ron Bash Independent (D-III) 19-8 2000-01 Mike Leeder CVAC (D-II) 23-8 1. Kevin Jefferson vs. Earl Paulk 12/30/89 6 1979-80 Dr. Ron Bash Independent (D-III) 28-3 2001-02 Mike Leeder CVAC (D-II) 13-13 1980-81 Dr. Ron Bash Independent (D-III) 19-9 2002-03 Mike Leeder CVAC (D-II) 15-14 1981-82 Cal Luther Independent (D-II) 15-8 2003-04 Mike Gillian Independent (D-II) 5-22 1982-83 Cal Luther Independent (D-II) 15-10 2004-05 Mike Gillian Independent (D-I)* 1-30 1983-84 Cal Luther Mason-Dixon (D-II) 15-12 2005-06 Mike Gillian Independent (D-I)* 10-20 1984-85 Cal Luther Mason-Dixon (D-II) 11-17 2006-07 Mike Gillian Independent (D-I)* 9-22 1985-86 Cal Luther Mason-Dixon (D-II) 14-13 2007-08 Mike Gillian Independent (D-I) 9-22 1986-87 Cal Luther Mason-Dixon (D-II) 13-14 2008-09 Mike Gillian Independent (D-I) 17-14 1987-88 Cal Luther Mason-Dixon (D-II) 19-10 2009-10 Mike Gillian Independent (D-I) 12-19 1988-89 Cal Luther Independent (D-II) 20-7 2010-11 Mike Gillian Independent (D-I) 12-19 1989-90 Cal Luther Independent (D-II) 14-14 2011-12 Mike Gillian Independent (D-I) 10-21 1990-91 Ron Carr Independent (D-II) 11-17 2012-13 Mike Gillian Big South (D-I) 8-25 1991-92 Ron Carr Independent (D-II) 14-14 2013-14 Jayson Gee Big South (D-I) 8-24 1992-93 Ron Carr Independent (D-II) 17-10 2014-15 Jayson Gee Big South (D-I) 11-23 1993-94 Ron Carr Independent (D-II) 23-6 2015-16 Jayson Gee Big South (D-I) 10-23 1994-95 Ron Carr Independent (D-II) 19-9 2016-17 Jayson Gee Big South (D-I) 6-24 1995-96 Ron Carr CVAC (D-II) 11-17 * Division I reclassifying 1996-97 Ron Carr CVAC (D-II) 11-17 1997-98 Ron Carr CVAC (D-II) 13-15

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 42 HISTORY & RECORDS > All-Time Awards

NATIONAL AWARDS Kirk Williams 2008 Conference Tournament MVP Dana Smith 2009 Lee Farrior (CVAC) 2000 NABC Division II Player of the Year Dana Smith 2010 Jason Pryor (CVAC) 2001 Colin Ducharme 2001 Antwan Carter 2011 Antwan Carter 2012 Conference All-Academic All-Americans Jon Larson (DI-Independent) 2005 Kenny Ford (3rd Team) 1980 Academic All-State Joel Rowe (DI-Independent) 2005 Jerome Kersey (3rd) 1983 Robert Pierce 1989 Joel Rowe (DI-Independent) 2006 Jerome Kersey (1st) 1984 Jim van der Kooij 2012 Stephen Shockey (Big South) 2013 Bryan Weaver (HM) 1993 Stephen Shockey 2013 Jeylani Dublin (Big South) 2014 Lee Farrior (HM) 1998 Damarion Geter (Big South) 2015 Colin Ducharme (1st*) 2001 CONFERENCE AWARDS Jason Pryor (2nd) 2001 Big South Player of the Week Tristan Carey (Feb. 25) 2012-13 Jason Pryor (3rd) 2002 Conference Player of the Year Charles Stephens (HM) 2003 Tristan Carey (Nov. 18) 2013-14 Jerome Kersey (Mason-Dixon) 1984 Lotanna Nwogbo (Feb. 8) 2015-16 Antwan Carter (DI-Independent) 2011 Academic All-America Lotanna Nwogbo (Feb. 28) 2015-16 Antwan Carter (DI-Independent) 2012 Robert Pierce 1987 Khris Lane (Jan. 2) 2016-17 Robert Pierce 1988 Conference Athlete of the Year Big South Graduate Fellowship Colin Ducharme (CVAC) 2001 NABC Honors Court Stephen Shockey 2013 Jan van der Kooij 2012 All-Conference Jerome Kersey (All-Mason-Dixon) 1984 REGIONAL AWARDS David Strothers (All-Mason-Dixon) 1985 LONGWOOD AWARDS Lonnie Lewis (All-Mason-Dixon) 1986 All-District/All-Region Kenneth Fields (All-Mason-Dixon) 1986 Male Athlete of the Year Shack Leonard 1980 Darryl Rutley (All-Mason-Dixon) 1987 Lee Farrior 1998 Jerome Kersey 1982 Darryl Rutley (All-Mason-Dixon) 1988 Colin Ducharme 2001 Jerome Kersey 1983 Joe Jones (All-CVAC) 1996 Charles Stephens 2003 Jerome Kersey 1984 Lee Farrior (All-CVAC) 1998 Maurice Sumter 2006 Lonnie Lewis 1986 Colin Ducharme (All-CVAC) 2001 Dana Smith 2009 Darryl Rutley 1988 Jon Hughes (All-CVAC) 1996 Dana Smith 2010 Kevin Jefferson 1990 Lee Farrior (All-CVAC) 1998 Antwan Carter 2011 Joe Jones 1996 Colin Ducharme (All-CVAC) 2001 Antwan Carter 2012 Lee Farrior 1998 Jon Hughes (All-CVAC) 1999 Tristan Carey 2013 Colin Ducharme 2001 Jason Pryor (All-CVAC) 2001 Tristan Carey 2014 Jason Pryor 2001 Jason Pryor (All-CVAC) 2002 Lotanna Nwogbo 2016 Jason Pryor 2002 Marques Cunningham (All-CVAC) 2002 Marques Cunningham 2002 Charles Stephens (All-CVAC) 2003 Jimmy Yarbrough Inspiration Award Charles Stephens 2003 Michael Jefferson (All-DI-Independent) 2005 Dana Smith 2009 Clayton Morgan (All-DI-Independent) 2006 NCAA Regional All-Tournament Team Maurice Sumter (All-DI-Independent) 2006 Henry I. Willett Scholar-Athlete Award Joe Remar 1980 Maurice Sumter (All-DI-Independent) 2007 Stephen Shockey 2013 Shack Leonard (MVP) 1980 Kirk Williams (All-DI-Independent) 2008 Jeylani Dublin 2014 Charles Brown 1994 Lamar Barrett (All-DI-Independent) 2008 Colin Ducharme 2001 Kevin Swecker (All-DI-Independent) 2009 Freshman Male Athlete of the Year Jason Pryor 2001 Ryan Bogan (All-DI-Independent) 2009 Lamar Barrett 2005 Dana Smith (All-DI-Independent) 2009 Michael Kessens 2013 State Player of the Year Dana Smith (All-DI-Independent) 2010 Kanayo Obi-Rapu 2015 Jerome Kersey 1984 Antwan Carter (All-DI-Independent) 2010 Colin Ducharme 2001 Antwan Carter (All-DI-Independent) 2011 Antwan Carter (All-DI-Independent) 2012 State Rookie of the Year Tristan Carey (All-DI-Independent) 2012 Michael Kessens 2013 Tristan Carey (All-Big South, HM) 2014 Quincy Taylor (All-Big South, 2nd) 2015 All-State Lotanna Nwogbo (All-Big South, 1st) 2016 Jerome Kersey 1983 Khris Lane (All-Big South, 2nd) 2017 Jerome Kersey 1984 Darrion Allen (All-Big South, HM) 2017 Lonnie Lewis 1986 Doug Poppe 1989 Conference All-Freshman Kevin Jefferson 1989 Lamar Barrett (DI-Independent) 2005 Kevin Jefferson 1990 Ryan Bogan (DI-Independent) 2008 Bryan Weaver 1993 Michael Kessens (Big South) 2013 Joe Jones 1996 Lee Farrior 1998 Conference All-Tournament Team Colin Ducharme 2001 Lonnie Lewis (Mason-Dixon) 1985 Jason Pryor 2001 Darryl Rutley (Mason-Dixon) 1987 Jason Pryor 2002 Dale Shavers (Mason-Dixon) 1988 Marques Cunningham 2002 Doug Poppe (Mason-Dixon) 1988 Charles Stephens 2003 Marques Cunningham (CVAC) 2001 Michael Jefferson 2004 Colin Ducharme (CVAC) 2001 Michael Jefferson 2005 Jason Pryor (CVAC) 2001 Maurice Sumter 2007 Shaquille Johnson (Big South) 2015

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 43 HISTORY & RECORDS > Year-by-Year Results 1976-77 1/24/79 Averett W 55-54 1980-81 Final Record: 1-6 (DIII — Independent) 1/27/79 Radford L 86-88 Final Record: 19-9 (DIII — Independent) Head Coach: Allen McNamee 1/29/79 Virginia-Wise W 74-70 Head Coach: Dr. Ron Bash — Mary Washington L 56-82 2/1/79 Greensboro W 77-73 11/22/80 UMES W 62-54 — Averett L 57-105 2/9/79 N.C. Wesleyan W 62-57 11/24/80 Lincoln (Pa.) W 78-64 — Radford L 59-130 2/10/79 King W 83-67 11/26/80 Salem International L 69-70 — Mary Washington W 67-64 2/14/79 Radford L 56-64 11/28/80 Piedmont W 96-76 — Radford L 66-113 2/17/79 Liberty W 81-78 11/29/80 Voorhees L 51-52 — Averett L 68-85 2/21/79 Roanoke L 53-89 12/2/80 N.C. Central W 67-63 — Bluefield L 93-134 2/23/79 Ohio Valley W 90-66 12/5/80 Southeastern (D.C.) W 100-63 *only games against four-year schools 2/24/79 Bluefield W 84-70 12/6/80 Liberty W 69-59 2/27/79 Virginia-Wise W 66-63 12/29/80 Bryant L 62-63 1977-78 12/30/80 Widener W 83-64 Final Record: 8-16 (DIII — Independent) 1979-80 1/1/81 Baptist Bible (Pa.) W 82-38 Head Coach: Dr. Bill McAdams Final Record: 28-3 (DIII — Independent) 1/4/81 Rhode Island W 87-53 — Virginia Wesleyan L 81-101 NCAA Division III Final Four 1/9/81 Central Connecticut St. L 64-68 — Christopher Newport L 83-98 Ranked #12 In National Poll 1/10/81 Le Moyne W 96-75 — Saint Paul’s L 67-100 Head Coach: Dr. Ron Bash 1/14/81 Alaska Fairbanks W 88-78 — Eastern Mennonite W 96-81 11/23/79 Gallaudet W 107-70 1/15/81 Alaska Fairbanks W 84-50 — Concord L 64-92 11/24/79 Stony Brook W 61-53 1/18/81 Alaska Anchorage L 61-77 — Averett L 83-114 11/28/79 Shenandoah W 82-61 1/18/81 Alaska Anchorage W 67-66 — Radford W 84-72 11/30/79 Mary Washington W 88-74 1/21/81 Quinnipiac W 66-54 — UNC Greensboro W 84-80 12/3/79 Saint Paul’s W 91-85 1/22/81 East Stroudsburg L 53-54 — N.C. Wesleyan L 66-93 12/4/79 Emory & Henry W 60-57 1/28/81 UMES L 75-82 — Greensboro L 66-83 12/8/79 Bridgewater W 90-68 1/31/81 Radford L 57-58 — UNC Greensboro W 103-102 1/10/80 Southeastern (Fla.) W 121-84 2/5/81 Virginia State L 85-94 — Liberty L 77-89 1/12/80 Webber W 81-67 2/14/81 Liberty W 92-79 — Averett L 72-114 1/15/80 Mary Washington W 74-53 2/16/81 UNC Pembroke W 62-61 — Saint Paul’s L 71-102 1/18/80 Bowie State W 51-33 2/20/81 Radford W 64-47 — Mary Washington W 75-73 1/19/80 Greensboro W 60-45 2/21/81 Howard W 95-77 — Radford L 76-111 1/22/80 Salem International L 75-76 2/23/81 N.C. Central W 99-71 — Ferrum L 67-78 1/23/80 Averett W 58-53 — N.C. Wesleyan L 67-76 1/25/80 Maritime (N.Y.) WOT 75-62 1981-82 — Christopher Newport L 57-75 — Manhattanville W 71-54 Final Record: 15-8 (DII — Independent) — Liberty W 78-77 — St. Mary’s (Md.) WOT 76-71 Head Coach: Cal Luther — Mary Washington W 72-71 1/30/80 Bridgewater W 69-51 11/21/81 West Virginia Tech LOT 98-106 — Bristol W 84-78 2/2/80 Southeastern (D.C.) W 118-85 12/1/81 Navy L 47-68 — Virginia-Wise L 91-115 2/6/80 Queens (N.Y.) W 96-83 12/3/81 Friendship W 95-79 — Ohio Valley L 68-92 — John Jay W 72-49 12/5/81 Coppin State W 99-70 2/10/80 Southeastern (D.C.) W 57-54 12/8/81 UNC Pembroke W 92-65 1978-79 — Shenandoah W 97-73 12/10/81 Lincoln (Pa.) W 94-77 Final Record: 19-8 (DIII — Independent) 2/14/80 Greensboro W 33-30 12/21/81 Lee W 97-87 Head Coach: Dr. Ron Bash 2/18/80 Emory & Henry W 85-67 12/22/81 Armstrong Atlantic St. W 87-83 11/24/78 Bluefield W 81-72 2/23/80 District of Columbia W 95-66 1/9/82 Saint Leo W 91-58 11/25/78 Hampden-Sydney L 44-60 NCAA Division III Tournament 1/11/82 Florida International W 75-62 11/28/78 N.C. Wesleyan W 76-58 — &Framingham State W 73-63 1/12/82 Florida Memorial LOT 98-100 11/30/78 King W 74-70 — &Clark W 70-60 1/21/82 Johnson State W 99-60 12/2/78 Christopher Newport W 72-60 3/7/80 &Potsdam W 78-61 1/23/82 Liberty W 87-61 12/5/78 Mary Washington W 82-76 3/14/80 &&North Park L 55-57 1/30/82 Radford L 67-72 OT 12/7/78 Averett W 64-58 3/15/80 &&Wittenberg L 47-48 2/1/82 West Virginia Tech W 94-86 12/28/78 Elon L 80-86 & NCAA Tournament 2/3/82 Virginia State L 78-84 && NCAA Final Four 12/29/78 Methodist L 67-71 2/6/82 Rutgers-Camden W 94-69 1/8/79 Lancaster Bible W 140-57 2/8/82 Monmouth L 65-69 1/9/79 Valley Forge W 90-76 — Atlantic Christian W 56-55 1/15/79 Liberty L 72-84 2/13/82 District of Columbia L 70-99 1/17/79 Mary Washington W 111-57 2/17/82 Radford L 64-67 1/20/79 Greensboro L 82-83 2/20/82 Atlantic Christian W 64-59 1/22/79 St. Mary’s (Md.) W 92-82 2/23/82 Coppin State WOT2 89-81

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 44 HISTORY & RECORDS > Year-by-Year Results 1982-83 1984-85 2/15/86 UMBC W 63-60 Final Record: 15-10 (DII — Independent) Final Record: 11-17 (DII — Mason-Dixon) 2/17/86 Barton W 88-80 Head Coach: Cal Luther Head Coach: Cal Luther 2/22/86 Mount St. Mary’s L 65-83 11/19/82 Clarion W 71-63 11/16/84 Brescia W 54-53 2/24/86 Armstrong Atlantic St. W 67-65 11/20/82 Mansfield W 70-65 11/17/84 Virginia-Wise WOT 77-69 2/28/86 %Pittsburgh-Johnstown L 60-76 11/23/82 Virginia Union L 61-83 11/20/84 Christopher Newport L 57-63 % Mason-Dixon Tournament 11/26/82 Hawthorne W 102-62 11/23/84 Virginia Wesleyan L 69-74 11/30/82 VMI W 54-49 11/23/84 Christopher Newport W 73-71 1986-87 — Otterbein W 67-63 11/28/84 Virginia State L 65-75 Final Record: 13-14 (DII — Mason-Dixon) 12/4/82 Radford W 73-70 — Coastal Carolina W 89-72 Head Coach: Cal Luther 12/6/82 Saint Paul’s L 77-82 — High Point LOT 63-66 11/21/86 Apprentice School W 104-56 12/9/82 District of Columbia L 64-65 12/3/84 Guilford WOT2 63-55 11/22/86 Queens (N.Y.) W 78-71 1/7/83 Adelphi W 63-57 12/8/84 District of Columbia L 71-72 11/25/86 Guilford W 93-82 1/8/83 Central Connecticut St. L 69-77 1/5/85 Armstrong Atlantic St. L 56-72 11/29/86 Alabama-Birmingham L 49-83 1/10/83 Lincoln (Pa.) W 72-60 1/7/85 Eckerd L 50-70 12/5/86 New York Tech W 94-55 1/12/83 Averett W 86-48 1/10/85 Barton (Atlantic Christian) L 59-60 12/6/86 St. Thomas W 86-76 1/17/83 Radford L 70-78 1/12/85 New England (N.H.) W 82-55 12/8/86 UNC Pembroke L 61-69 1/19/83 Atlantic Christian W 77-66 1/16/85 Randolph-Macon L 34-36 12/10/86 Virginia Wesleyan W 89-72 1/25/83 Liberty W 67-61 1/19/85 UMBC L 57-58 1/3/87 Tiffin W 78-65 1/29/83 Virginia State L 84-85 1/22/85 Liberty W 59-54 1/7/87 East Carolina L 56-88 1/31/83 Guilford W 103-90 1/25/85 Pittsburgh-Johnstown LOT2 68-73 1/8/87 UNC Charlotte L 67-93 2/3/83 Randolph-Macon L 66-82 2/2/85 Mount St. Mary’s L 46-70 1/10/87 UNC Pembroke L 53-66 2/8/83 Liberty L 48-60 2/4/85 Randolph-Macon L 35-55 1/15/87 Ferrum L 53-61 2/14/83 Saint Paul’s W 89-74 2/9/85 Liberty L 38-42 1/17/87 Liberty W 67-64 OT 2/19/83 UMBC L 78-80 2/11/85 UMBC W 64-59 1/19/87 Elon W 65-60 2/21/83 Atlantic Christian L 64-66 2/16/85 Pittsburgh-Johnstown WOT 62-54 1/21/87 Virginia State L 61-65 2/23/83 Randolph-Macon W 41-39 2/18/85 Mary Washington WOT 54-46 1/28/87 Randolph-Macon L 50-64 2/26/83 Phillips W 79-72 2/20/85 Barton (Atlantic Christian) L 55-57 1/31/87 Pittsburgh-Johnstown L 76-86 — Mount St. Mary’s L 70-77 2/1/87 Mount St.Mary’s L 66-81 1983-84 — Mason-Dixon Tournament 2/2/87 Benedict W 120-87 Final Record: 15-12 (DII — Mason-Dixon) 2/28/85 %UMBC W 88-60 2/6/87 Pittsburgh-Johnstown W 100-61 Head Coach: Cal Luther 3/1/85 %Randolph-Macon L 45-57 2/10/87 Liberty W 60-58 — Saint Paul’s W 65-61 % Mason-Dixon Tournament 2/12/87 Elon L 76-79 — West Virginia Tech L 53-61 2/14/87 Mount St. Mary’s L 57-71 — Guilford L 63-68 2/18/87 Randolph-Macon L 61-71 — Saint Leo W 65-56 1985-86 2/21/87 Ferrum W 98-76 — Florida International L 58-65 Final Record: 14-13 (DII — Mason-Dixon) Head Coach: Cal Luther 2/27/87 %Randolph-Macon L 62-67 — Virginia Union L 48-55 % Mason-Dixon Tournament — Elon L 64-81 11/22/85 Virginia Wesleyan L 70-78 — Christopher Newport W 63-52 11/23/85 Saint Paul’s L 64-75 — Lincoln (Pa.) W 66-59 11/26/85 Guilford L 68-78 — Mary Washington W 64-55 12/2/85 UNC Charlotte L 63-85 1987-88 1/11/84 Atlantic Christian L 66-69 12/4/85 Averett W 102-57 Final Record: 19-1 (DII — Mason-Dixon) 1/14/84 Queens (N.Y.) W 65-45 12/6/85 Benedict W 86-72 Head Coach: Cal Luther 1/16/84 Radford W 59-56 12/7/85 Saint Leo W 80-58 11/20/87 Virginia-Wise W 85-60 1/18/84 Randolph-Macon L 54-66 12/9/85 UNC Asheville L 62-65 1/21/87 Pace W 79-78 1/21/84 UMBC W 85-79 12/11/85 East Carolina L 60-68 11/24/87 Guilford WOT 79-77 1/23/84 Liberty W 78-64 1/4/86 St. Vincent W 77-74 11/27/87 UNC Charlotte L 51-77 1/27/84 Pittsburgh-Johnstown W 93-73 1/6/86 UNC Asheville L 52-61 11/28/87 East Carolina L 57-65 1/30/84 Virginia State LOT 73-76 1/7/86 Winthrop L 68-80 11/30/87 UNC Pembroke W 88-82 2/1/84 Randolph-Macon L 36-46 1/13/86 Virginia State L 72-74 12/2/87 Elon L 69-85 2/4/84 Mount St. Mary’s L 58-70 1/15/86 Randolph-Macon L 56-60 12/4/87 Dowling WOT2 2/8/84 Radford L 45-46 1/18/86 UMBC W 89-68 102-100 2/11/84 Liberty W 55-51 1/22/86 Liberty W 54-52 12/5/87 Saint Paul’s L 81-85 2/13/84 UMBC W 64-60 1/25/86 Pittsburgh-Johnstown W 74-72 12/7/87 Bristol W 98-88 2/18/84 Pittsburgh-Johnstown W 74-55 1/27/86 Winthrop W 67-58 12/9/87 Virginia Wesleyan W 60-51 2/20/84 Atlantic Christian W 63-54 1/31/86 Mount St. Mary’s WOT 74-69 1/5/88 Indiana-Southeast L 70-81 2/25/84 Mount St. Mary’s W 86-77 2/5/86 Randolph-Macon W 78-57 1/9/88 Eckerd W 60-54 3/2/84 %Mount St. Mary’s L 61-65 2/8/86 Pittsburgh-Johnstown W 80-69 1/11/88 Saint Leo W 76-69 % Mason-Dixon Tournament 2/10/86 Liberty LOT2 84-85 1/13/88 Armstrong Atlantic St. W 83-74

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 45 HISTORY & RECORDS > Year-by-Year Results 1/18/88 Elon L 63-76 1989-90 2/9/91 UNC Greensboro L 58-65 1/23/88 Pittsburgh–Johnstown W 70-66 Final Record: 14-14 (DII —Independent) 2/11/91 Davis & Elkins L 92-99 1/26/88 Liberty W 60-57 Head Coach: Cal Luther 2/18/91 Barton L 84-85 1/29/88 Mount St. Mary’s W 83-70 11/17/89 Davis & Elkins W 96-78 2/21/91 District of Columbia LOT 68-71 2/6/88 Pittsburgh-Johnstown W 74-71 11/18/89 Cheyney L 64-69 2/23/91 Pittsburgh-Johnstown W 92-85 2/8/88 Liberty W 61-53 11/20/89 Elon W 82-77 2/10/88 Barton W 68-66 11/24/89 Virginia State L 73-79 1991-92 2/13/88 UNC Pembroke W 73-64 11/25/89 East Stroudsburg L 72-75 Final Record: 14-14 (DII —Independent) 2/17/88 Randolph-Macon W 60-38 11/27/89 Ferrum W 101-82 Head Coach: Ron Carr 2/20/88 Mount St. Mary’s L 65-74 11/29/89 Bowie State W 75-65 11/22/91 West Liberty W 86-74 2/24/88 Randolph-Macon L 63-85 12/1/89 Queens (N.C.) L 73-79 11/23/91 Erskine W 84-66 2/27/88 Barton L 69-77 12/2/89 Marymount W 98-63 — Francis Marion W 71-61 3/4/88 %Randolph-Macon W 58-53 12/6/89 Virginia Union L 64-82 11/30/91 Lenoir-Rhyne L 69-101 — %Mount St. Mary’s L 53-55 12/29/89 Georgia College L 73-74 12/2/91 East Carolina L 61-100 % Mason-Dixon Tournament 12/30/89 Earl Paulk W 100-86 12/6/91 Goucher W 69-63 1/3/90 Norfolk State L 57-67 12/7/91 Mars Hill W 59-53 1988-89 1/4/90 Virginia State L 53-61 12/14/91 UNC Pembroke L 67-69 Final Record: 20-7 (DII —Independent) 1/13/90 USC Upstate L 64-77 12/16/91 Lincoln Memorial L 63-73 Head Coach: Cal Luther 1/15/90 UNC Greensboro LOT 70-73 12/18/91 Northern Kentucky L 77-95 11/18/88 Saint Paul’s W 76-58 1/20/90 District of Columbia W 60-54 1/6/92 Elon L 90-106 11/19/88 Buffalo W 66-65 1/22/90 Barton L 70-85 1/10/92 Mercyhurst W 69-61 11/21/88 Elon WOT 72-67 1/25/90 Elizabeth City State W 84-80 1/11/92 Indiana (Pa.) W 69-66 11/25/88 West Virginia Tech L 69-73 1/27/90 Pittsburgh–Johnstown W 84-78 1/13/92 California (Pa.) L 76-98 11/26/88 Saginaw Valley State W 75-67 1/31/90 Shepherd W 70-49 1/16/92 High Point L 71-93 11/29/88 Virginia Union L 72-79 2/2/90 Bowie State L 68-79 1/18/92 Queens (N.C.) W 76-73 11/29/88 Concordia W 114-76 2/7/90 Virginia State W 72-68 1/20/92 Mars Hill L 75-82 12/3/88 West Chester W 64-58 2/10/90 USC Upstate L 74-87 1/25/92 Newberry W 79-64 12/5/88 Ferrum W 87-82 2/12/90 Barton W 95-88 1/27/92 Wingate W 61-45 1/2/89 Glenville State L 49-59 2/17/90 District of Columbia L 74-78 1/29/92 Gardner-Webb W 66-62 1/3/89 Penn State-Harrisburg W 118-75 2/21/90 UNC Greensboro W 88-77 2/1/92 Lincoln Memorial W 71-65 1/6/89 Lincoln (Pa.) W 84-78 2/26/90 Elon W 85-76 2/3/92 Elon L 60-67 1/7/89 Virginia State L 81-89 2/6/92 Shepherd LOT 75-80 1/9/89 Elon W 82-79 1990-91 2/10/92 Wingate W 67-61 1/16/89 Ferrum W 82-66 Final Record: 11-17 (DII —Independent) 2/17/92 Barton W 76-62 1/18/89 Virginia State W 95-89 Head Coach: Ron Carr 2/22/92 USC Upstate L 63-80 1/21/89 Randolph-Macon L 59-77 11/16/90 Mercy W 87-47 2/24/92 Queens (N.C.) L 74-80 1/23/89 Barton W 69-68 11/17/90 Lenoir-Rhyne L 55-64 2/29/92 Erskine L 86-122 1/25/89 UNC Greensboro W 74-71 11/23/90 Columbus State W 99-90 1/28/89 Bowie State W 79-75 11/24/90 Berry W 93-82 1992-93 1/30/89 Virginia Wesleyan W 61-48 11/26/90 Virginia Wesleyan W 72-67 Final Record: 17-10 (DII —Independent) 2/1/89 Elizabeth City State W 86-83 11/30/90 Wingate W 69-62 Head Coach: Ron Carr 2/3/89 Davis & Elkins W 105-73 12/1/90 Wesley W 72-42 11/23/92 Gardner-Webb L 56-57 2/8/89 Randolph-Macon L 56-72 12/3/90 Ferrum L 74-88 11/24/92 Pfeiffer L 65-73 2/11/89 Bowie State WOT 77-72 12/5/90 Gardner-Webb LOT2 77-79 11/28/92 Barton W 91-82 2/13/89 Barton L 72-79 12/8/90 USC Upstate L 62-71 12/4/92 Davis & Elkins W 97-74 2/25/89 UNC Greensboro WOT 86-80 12/16/90 Concordia L 97-98 12/5/92 Wingate L 71-79 12/17/90 Mercy W 71-48 12/7/92 Marshall L 86-101 1/12/91 USC Upstate L 74-111 12/9/92 Averett W 78-44 1/14/91 Elon LOT2 81-83 12/17/92 Lock Haven L 69-72 1/16/91 Queens (N.C.) L 73-93 12/19/92 District of Columbia W 79-59 1/21/91 Shepherd L 80-109 1/2/93 Elon L 66-70 1/24/91 Virginia State L 61-67 1/4/93 Queens (N.C.) W 94-71 1/27/91 District of Columbia W 87-85 1/11/93 High Point W 58-57 1/28/91 Elon W 69-63 1/14/93 Apprentice School W 102-57 1/30/91 UNC Greensboro W 64-59 1/16/93 Newberry W 72-70 2/2/91 Queens (N.C.) L 71-85 1/18/93 Gardner-Webb L 67-69 2/4/91 Barton LOT 83-90 1/20/93 UNC Pembroke WOT 61-59 2/7/91 Virginia State L 58-88 1/23/93 Pittsburgh-Johnstown W 66-61

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 46 HISTORY & RECORDS > Year-by-Year Results 1/25/93 Pfeiffer W 72-68 12/15/94 Virginia Wesleyan W 71-65 1996-97 1/27/93 Elon W 62-59 12/17/94 Wingate W 67-62 Final Record: 11-17 (DII — CVAC) 2/1/93 Mount Olive W 75-60 1/6/95 Widener W 58-50 Head Coach: Ron Carr 2/6/93 Wofford L 80-90 1/7/95 Bloomsburg LOT 80-84 11/16/96 Elon L 80-81 2/8/93 W.Va. Wesleyan W 72-63 1/11/95 Erskine W 65-54 11/23/96 W.Va. Wesleyan W 65-54 2/13/93 Queens (N.C.) W 76-69 1/13/95 Lynchburg W 78-59 11/24/96 Francis Marion W 61-50 2/15/93 Mount Olive L 70-88 1/16/95 Gardner-Webb W 84-80 11/26/96 Coker L 49-66 2/20/93 Ferrum W 100-66 1/18/95 Virginia State W 65-64 12/2/96 Pfeiffer W 96-80 — District of Columbia W 84-69 1/21/95 Southern Wesleyan W 62-55 12/6/96 Queens (N.C.) L 68-75 2/27/93 IUPUI L 79-105 1/23/95 Elon W 80-78 12/16/96 Virginia Wesleyan W 49-47 1/26/95 District of Columbia W 84-77 1/2/97 Elon L 60-76 1993-94 1/30/95 Wingate W 72-61 1/4/97 Barton L 61-106 Final Record: 23-6 (DII —Independent) 2/1/95 Elon L 65-66 1/9/97 Mount Olive W 77-71 NCAA Division II Regional 2/4/95 Queens (N.C.) W 74-67 1/11/97 Lees-McRae L 79-83 Ranked #19 In National Poll 2/7/95 Erskine W 69-56 1/13/97 Erskine L 53-58 Head Coach: Ron Carr L 2/11/95 Pittsburgh-Johnstown L 83-95 1/16/97 Belmont Abbey W 66-58 11/22/93 Barton W 80-71 2/15/95 Queens (N.C.) L 64-89 1/18/97 High Point W 56-48 — High Point W 67-61 2/18/95 Newberry W 79-73 1/23/97 St. Andrews L 67-92 11/27/93 Francis Marion L 54-68 2/20/95 UNC Pembroke L 68-81 1/25/97 Barton L 55-81 12/3/93 Central Wesleyan W 92-69 2/25/95 District of Columbia W 82-65 1/30/97 Coker L 50-62 12/4/93 Gardner-Webb W 65-56 3/7/95 &Shaw L 76-83 2/1/97 Lees-McRae W 79-66 12/6/93 Marshall L 60-74 & NCAA Tournament 2/3/97 St. Andrews L 70-81 12/8/93 Averett L 91-96 2/5/97 Virginia State W 73-69 12/16/93 Lynchburg W 79-73 1995-96 2/11/97 Mount Olive L 79-92 12/19/93 Pfeiffer W 94-90 Final Record: 11-17 (DII — CVAC) 2/13/97 Pfeiffer L 64-73 1/4/94 Elon W 63-46 Head Coach: Ron Carr 2/15/97 Queens (N.C.) L 68-79 1/8/94 Davis & Elkins W 87-64 11/18/95 Queens (N.C.) LOT 73-75 2/17/97 Erskine W 75-72 1/9/94 Kutztown L 76-47 11/24/95 Mars Hill L 64-72 2/19/97 Belmont Abbey L 60-61 1/12/94 Virginia State W 88-63 11/25/95 Lock Haven W 63-59 2/22/97 High Point L 64-70 1/15/94 District of Columbia W 75-58 11/27/95 Elon L 62-71 2/25/97 %Belmont Abbey W 62-60 1/17/94 Barton W 84-70 12/1/95 Southern Wesleyan W 86-73 2/27/97 %Barton L 55-58 1/22/94 Limestone W 79-59 12/2/95 UNC Pembroke L 53-55 % CVAC Tournament 1/31/94 W.Va. Wesleyan W 79-59 12/4/95 Virginia State L 63-69 2/2/94 Elon W 74-68 12/14/95 Virginia Wesleyan L 82-90 1997-98 2/5/94 Queens (N.C.) W 100-82 12/16/95 Erskine LOT 79-80 Final Record: 13-15 (DII — CVAC) 2/7/94 District of Columbia W 85-70 1/3/96 Elon W 94-72 Head Coach: Ron Carr 2/12/94 Pittsburgh-Johnstown W 75-57 1/10/96 Mount Olive W 64-61 11/15/97 Erskine L 64-67 2/15/94 Mount Olive W 86-73 1/13/96 Barton W 74-61 11/18/97 Coker L 52-61 2/19/94 IUPUI W 81-58 1/15/96 Pfeiffer LOT 75-80 11/21/97 West Virginia State L 59-65 2/23/94 Queens (N.C.) L 71-64 1/20/96 Belmont Abbey L 71-85 11/22/97 Southampton L 85-87 2/26/94 Newberry W 78-67 1/24/96 Lees-McRae WOT2 81-79 11/25/97 Lenoir-Rhyne L 47-55 3/2/94 Limestone W 91-55 1/27/96 High Point L 61-68 12/1/97 High Point W 77-70 3/8/94 &Carson-Newman W 76-63 1/29/96 Coker W 53-48 12/3/97 Lenoir-Rhyne L 61-72 3/11/94 &Norfolk State L 59-61 1/31/96 St. Andrews L 70-88 12/13/97 High Point L 54-70 3/12/94 &Elizabeth City State L 87-88 2/7/96 Pfeiffer L 50-65 1/3/98 York (N.Y.) W 76-52 & NCAA Tournament 2/10/96 Coker LOT2 60-63 1/4/98 Bloomsburg W 74-60 2/12/96 Mount Olive L 72-80 1/8/98 St. Andrews L 77-91 1994-95 2/14/96 Erskine W 64-49 1/10/98 Barton W 81-63 Final Record: 19-9 (DII —Independent) 2/15/96 Barton LOT 74-82 1/12/98 Pfeiffer L 83-84 NCAA Division II 1st-Round 2/17/96 Queens (N.C.) L 59-74 1/14/98 Queens (N.C.) W 81-76 Head Coach: Ron Carr 2/19/96 St. Andrews W 86-71 1/19/98 Mount Olive W 78-60 11/18/94 Elizabeth City State L 88-89 2/24/96 Belmont Abbey W 80-66 1/22/98 Lees-McRae W 97-92 11/19/94 Bowie State W 72-63 2/27/96 %St. Andrews W 75-54 1/24/98 Erskine W 72-62 11/25/94 Indiana-Southeast W 88-79 2/28/96 %Pfeiffer L 71-81 1/29/98 Belmont Abbey W 78-66 11/26/94 Bellarmine L 43-67 % CVAC Tournament 1/31/98 Coker WOT 86-77 12/2/94 Davis & Elkins W 92-71 2/2/98 St. Andrews L 88-94 12/3/94 High Point L 64-70 2/5/98 Barton L 71-76 12/6/94 Gardner-Webb W 64-61 2/7/98 Pfeiffer L 71-74

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 47 HISTORY & RECORDS > Year-by-Year Results 2/12/98 Queens (N.C.) L 67-84 1/29/00 Erskine W 71-62 2001-02 2/16/98 Belmont Abbey L 62-64 2/1/00 Lees-McRae L 54-65 Final Record: 13-13 (DII — CVAC) 2/19/98 Mount Olive W 66-63 2/5/00 St. Andrews LOT 85-91 Head Coach: Mike Leeder 2/21/98 Lees-McRae W 103-66 2/7/00 Barton L 61-73 11/16/01 Franklin Pierce L 77-86 2/23/98 %Lees-McRae W 80-64 2/10/00 Coker W 64-44 11/17/01 Practical Bible W 125-44 2/25/98 %St. Andrews L 80-100 2/12/00 Mount Olive L 65-74 11/29/01 N.C. Central W 99-72 % CVAC Tournament 2/15/00 Limestone L 79-85 12/1/01 District of Columbia W 95-79 2/17/00 Belmont Abbey L 64-83 12/4/01 Belmont Abbey L 67-72 1998-99 2/19/00 Queens (N.C.) L 62-75 12/8/01 Charleston (W.Va.) L 80-88 Final Record: 8-19 (DII — CVAC) 2/22/00 Anderson L 72-87 1/7/02 Lees-McRae W 71-68 Head Coach: Ron Carr 2/26/00 Belmont Abbey L 61-82 1/10/02 Queens (N.C.) L 80-83 11/13/98 Shippensburg L 57-62 1/12/02 St. Andrews W 99-64 11/14/98 Shepherd W 75-60 2000-01 1/14/02 Limestone W 80-76 11/17/98 High Point W 73-70 Final Record: 23-8 (DII — CVAC) 1/17/02 Anderson W 85-72 11/20/98 College of W. Virginia L 83-95 NCAA Division II Regional 1/21/02 Erskine L 60-67 11/21/98 Shippensburg L 39-66 Ranked #21 In National Poll 1/24/02 Coker L 76-80 11/28/98 Lincoln Memorial L 77-82 Head Coach: Mike Leeder 1/26/02 Mount Olive W 95-92 12/1/98 Barton L 69-71 11/21/00 West Virginia Tech W 86-85 1/28/02 Barton L 54-72 12/5/98 Coker W 42-40 11/30/00 Mount Olive W 87-81 1/31/02 Belmont Abbey L 67-95 12/17/98 Belmont Abbey L 67-81 12/2/00 Limestone W 108-86 2/2/02 Lees-McRae W 88-67 1/2/99 Clarion L 56-90 12/5/00 Lees-McRae W 99-69 2/5/02 Queens (N.C.) L 66-67 1/3/99 Pittsburgh-Johnstown L 67-80 12/9/00 Charleston (W.Va.) W 94-65 2/9/02 St. Andrews W 73-65 1/7/99 Mount Olive W 78-77 12/17/00 Davis & Elkins W 112-96 2/11/02 Limestone W 73-63 1/9/99 Limestone W 63-52 1/4/01 Davis & Elkins W 108-77 2/14/02 Anderson L 64-67 1/12/99 Queens (N.C.) L 63-86 1/8/01 Pfeiffer L 104-106 2/16/02 Pfeiffer W 86-72 1/16/99 Anderson W 78-71 1/11/01 St. Andrews W 75-55 2/19/02 Erskine LOT 77-79 1/21/99 Pfeiffer L 70-75 1/13/01 Erskine W 97-57 2/21/02 Pfeiffer L 65-110 1/23/99 Erskine L 64-70 1/15/01 Belmont Abbey W 71-61 2/23/02 Coker W 81-65 1/26/99 Lees-McRae L 78-93 1/18/01 Queens (N.C.) L 85-103 2/25/02 %Lees-McRae L 51-55 1/30/99 St. Andrews L 74-84 1/20/01 Coker W 78-56 % CVAC Tournament 2/1/99 Barton L 68-89 1/22/01 Barton L 82-85 2/4/99 Coker W 53-51 1/25/01 Mount Olive L 71-72 2002-03 2/6/99 Mount Olive L 49-63 1/27/01 Anderson W 81-75 Final Record: 15-14 (DII — CVAC) 2/9/99 Limestone W 66-51 1/29/01 Lees-McRae W 93-74 Head Coach: Mike Leeder 2/13/99 Queens (N.C.) L 63-67 2/1/01 Pfeiffer L 90-96 11/22/02 Mansfield L 67-82 2/16/99 Anderson L 62-70 2/3/01 Limestone W 89-79 11/23/02 Stonehill L 76-80 2/20/99 Belmont Abbey LOT 81-88 2/6/01 St. Andrews W 91-69 11/26/02 Lenoir-Rhyne W 72-68 2/24/99 %Queens (N.C.) L 72-95 2/10/01 Erskine W 89-58 11/30/02 Eastern Mennonite W 87-52 % CVAC Tournament 2/12/01 Belmont Abbey L 73-77 12/2/02 Queens (N.C.) W 76-72 2/15/01 Queens (N.C.) L 74-85 12/7/02 St. Andrews W 75-63 1999-2000 2/17/01 Coker W 78-33 12/16/02 Virginia State W 81-78 Final Record: 4-22 (DII — CVAC) 2/20/01 Barton W 86-82 12/30/02 Lenoir-Rhyne L 62-67 Head Coach: Mike Leeder 2/24/01 Anderson W 86-83 1/6/03 Saint Paul’s L 58-63 11/19/99 Lincoln Memorial L 66-81 2/28/01 %Mount Olive W 81-68 1/9/03 Lees-McRae W 75-49 11/20/99 Carson-Newman L 67-72 3/2/01 %Pfeiffer W 100-87 1/11/03 Erskine W 75-69 11/23/99 West Virginia Tech L 71-96 3/3/01 %Queens (N.C.) W 80-65 1/16/03 Limestone W 84-75 12/2/99 High Point L 58-83 3/8/01 &West Chester W 103-95 1/18/03 Anderson L 60-73 12/6/99 Shepherd WOT 93-90 3/21/01 &Queens (N.C.) LOT 76-77 1/20/03 Pfeiffer L 83-99 12/10/99 Pace L 78-109 % CVAC Tournament 1/25/03 Coker W 82-64 & NCAA Tournament 12/11/99 Bridgeport W 97-67 1/28/03 Mount Olive W 81-76 1/3/00 Shepherd LOT 79-83 2/1/03 Barton L 94-102 1/5/00 Barton L 55-73 2/3/03 Belmont Abbey L 45-81 1/13/00 Mount Olive L 46-65 2/6/03 Queens (N.C.) L 63-81 1/15/00 Limestone L 78-83 2/8/03 Lees-McRae W 80-62 1/18/00 Queens (N.C.) L 53-58 2/11/03 St. Andrews W 79-61 1/20/00 Coker L 63-71 2/15/03 Limestone L 72-78 1/22/00 Anderson L 55-85 2/17/03 Anderson L 73-77 1/27/00 Pfeiffer L 65-81 2/20/03 Pfeiffer L 79-107

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 48 HISTORY & RECORDS > Year-by-Year Results 2/22/03 Erskine W 61-58 1/2/05 Quinnipiac LOT2 93-102 11/28/06 North Carolina A&T L 59-71 2/25/03 Coker W 69-57 1/4/05 Hartford L 58-63 12/1/06 Navy LOT 59-61 3/1/03 Mount Olive L 63-66 1/7/05 Utah Valley L 57-75 12/4/06 American L 49-60 3/3/03 %Coker W 67-62 1/10/05 Northern Colorado L 91-99 12/6/06 High Point L 57-59 3/5/03 %Belmont Abbey L 64-76 1/29/05 South Carolina State L 65-71 12/9/06 Liberty L 61-89 % CVAC Tournament 1/31/05 Appalachian State L 59-89 12/17/06 New Mexico L 60-79 2/4/05 Northern Colorado L 56-76 12/19/06 Southern California L 53-83 2/10/05 VMI L 52-65 12/22/06 Charleston Southern W 73-67 2003-04 OT Final Record: 5-22 (DII — Independent) 2/12/05 Texas A&M-CC L 43-62 12/23/06 Kennesaw State W 87-85 OT Head Coach: Mike Gillian 2/14/05 UMKC L 51-74 12/30/06 American W 81-79 11/15/03 Winston-Salem State W 71-70 2/16/05 Appalachian State L 65-79 1/2/07 Providence L 69-107 11/21/03 Mount Olive L 82-87 2/21/05 James Madison L 70-72 1/6/07 Yale L 62-74 11/22/03 Elizabeth City State L 82-92 2/23/05 (#6) Wake Forest L 47-88 1/10/07 NJIT L 55-59 11/25/03 Lenoir-Rhyne W 63-62 3/2/05 Utah Valley L 50-54 1/15/07 Utah Valley L 52-80 1/20/07 Savannah State L 59-65 11/28/03 Pfeiffer L 79-95 1/22/07 Hampton L 59-80 11/29/03 Lenoir-Rhyne L 64-67 2005-06 1/28/07 High Point W 69-64 12/1/03 Hampden-Sydney L 76-80 Final Record: 10-20 (Reclassifying DI) 1/30/07 Oklahoma L 40-81 12/6/03 Virginia Union L 63-95 Head Coach: Mike Gillian 2/3/07 Morgan State W 75-73 12/13/03 South Carolina State L 56-78 11/18/05 Nebraska L 65-80 2/6/07 Florida Atlantic L 63-81 12/15/03 Shaw L 76-86 11/19/05 Louisiana Tech L 73-83 2/13/07 Virginia L 49-90 12/18/03 Belmont Abbey L 60-64 11/20/05 Yale L 67-70 2/15/07 Liberty W 76-70 12/29/03 Lenoir-Rhyne L 58-78 11/26/05 Virginia-Wise W 93-49 2/19/07 NJIT L 74-78 12/31/03 Belmont Abbey L 71-74 11/26/05 William and Mary L 75-88 2/22/07 Campbell L 80-88 1/3/04 Saint Augustine’s L 74-87 11/30/05 Liberty W 88-75 2/24/07 Savannah State L 72-74 1/7/04 Saint Paul’s WOT 64-61 12/3/05 UMKC L 69-79 1/14/04 Southern Virginia L 63-82 12/5/05 Kansas State L 60-89 1/17/04 District of Columbia L 53-61 12/10/05 (#4) Villanova L 77-90 2007-08 1/29/04 Saint Paul’s L 69-83 12/17/05 High Point L 72-90 Final Record: 9-22 (DI — Independent) 1/31/04 District of Columbia L 62-67 12/20/05 Valparaiso L 79-82 Head Coach: Mike Gillian 11/9/07 Navy L 72-88 2/3/04 Apprentice School L 66-83 12/22/05 VCU L 80-91 11/13/07 Norfolk State W 80-67 2/5/04 Virginia Union L 62-82 12/29/05 College of Charleston L 53-77 11/15/07 Virginia-Wise W 89-67 2/11/04 Radford L 61-84 12/30/05 Long Island W 86-69 11/18/07 (#8) Indiana L 49-100 2/14/04 Southern Virginia W 84-63 1/2/06 Richmond L 60-74 OT OT 11/20/07 Kent State L 62-80 2/19/04 Winston-Salem State L 77-83 1/5/06 IPFW L 90-92 11/23/07 UNC Wilmington L 65-80 2/21/04 Utah Valley L 45-76 1/7/06 Valparaiso L 73-105 11/24/07 Southeast Missouri St. L 78-82 3/4/04 Florida Gulf Coast L 58-75 1/17/06 Navy L 65-71 11/27/07 Liberty L 67-91 3/5/04 Northern Colorado W 76-66 1/26/06 Savannah State L 69-70 12/1/07 High Point L 68-80 OT 1/28/06 Hartford W 93-90 12/5/07 James Madison L 52-84 2004-05 1/30/06 IPFW W 60-59 12/7/07 Virginia L 57-76 Final Record: 1-30 (Reclassifying DI) 2/2/06 North Carolina A&T W 83-77 12/15/07 VCU L 45-78 Head Coach: Mike Gillian 2/4/06 Texas A&M-CC L 64-92 12/17/07 Virginia Intermont WOT 79-73 11/19/04 Columbia L 69-82 2/8/06 Shenandoah W 87-68 12/21/07 Morgan State L 51-76 11/20/04 Mount St. Mary’s L 55-78 2/13/06 Liberty L 66-75 12/23/07 George Washington L 54-63 11/23/04 Radford L 81-91 2/15/06 Virginia L 56-91 12/29/07 Stetson W 78-76 11/27/04 Quinnipiac L 62-89 2/18/06 James Madison W 77-73 1/2/08 Boston College L 52-81 11/29/04 Hampden-Sydney L 67-73 2/20/06 Hampton W 69-66 1/5/08 Navy L 55-73 12/1/04 William and Mary L 60-90 2/25/06 Savannah State W 82-71 1/8/08 Yale L 73-78 12/4/04 Howard L 76-86 3/4/06 Utah Valley L 63-73 1/15/08 Campbell L 80-82 12/6/04 Hofstra L 56-78 1/19/08 Savannah State L 67-79 12/8/04 VMI LOT 64-69 2006-07 1/21/08 Stetson L 60-68 12/10/04 San Francisco L 49-82 Final Record: 9-22 (Reclassifying DI) 1/24/08 High Point L 54-68 12/11/04 UC Davis L 72-87 Head Coach: Mike Gillian 1/28/08 Hofstra L 60-75 1/31/08 Southern Virginia W 102-73 12/18/04 Howard W 75-69 11/11/06 Virginia-Wise W 71-49 2/4/08 NJIT W 78-68 12/20/04 Old Dominion L 56-88 11/13/06 VCU L 63-75 2/9/08 Savannah State LOT 66-69 12/23/04 Northern Iowa L 63-84 11/15/06 Norfolk State W 65-54 2/11/08 Florida Atlantic L 69-93 12/27/04 (#1) Illinois L 79-105 11/17/06 George Washington L 60-74 2/13/08 Campbell W 83-80 11/20/06 Richmond L 72-83 12/30/04 (#17) Cincinnati L 69-95 2/18/08 NJIT W 96-78 11/25/06 Shenandoah W 88-60 12/31/04 Valparaiso L 68-75 2/22/08 Liberty W 79-68

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 49 HISTORY & RECORDS > Year-by-Year Results 2008-09 1/30/10 Washington Adventist W 112-90 2011-12 Final Record: 17-14 (DI — Independent) 2/2/10 High Point W 70-66 Final Record: 10-21 (DI — Independent) Head Coach: Mike Gillian 2/6/10 NJIT W 64-55 Head Coach: Mike Gillian 11/14/08 Virginia-Wise W 87-44 2/8/10 Fairleigh Dickinson W 83-81 11/11/11 Navy L 70-78 11/16/08 Norfolk State L 74-81 2/11/10 Virginia Intermont W 101-66 11/13/11 Virginia Intermont W 91-73 11/18/08 Gardner-Webb W 85-84 2/13/10 N.C. Central L 78-81 11/15/11 Canisius L 83-87 11/20/08 West Virginia L 54-86 2/17/10 Southern Virginia W 96-77 11/18/11 BYU L 60-92 11/22/08 UMES W 61-49 2/20/10 Savannah State W 68-54 11/22/11 Nevada L 78-80 11/24/08 Kentucky L 57-91 2/22/10 James Madison L 86-96 11/25/11 Prairie View A&M W 70-67 11/28/08 Southeast Missouri St. L 77-81 2/25/10 N.C. Central W 83-69 11/26/11 UMKC L 53-93 11/29/08 Delaware State W 69-65 3/1/10 Hampton L 81-95 12/2/11 South Carolina State W 92-81 12/3/08 James Madison W 79-76 12/3/11 Virginia L 53-86 12/14/08 Virginia Tech L 57-79 2010-11 12/12/11 VMI W 110-89 12/17/08 Virginia L 61-90 Final Record: 12-19 (DI — Independent) 12/19/11 Vanderbilt L 71-99 12/20/08 Virginia Intermont W 113-60 Head Coach: Mike Gillian 12/23/11 Seton Hall L 61-87 12/28/08 Lehigh L 57-72 11/12/10 (#7) Kansas L 75-113 12/29/11 Chattanooga L 50-85 12/30/08 Navy L 80-81 11/15/10 Stephen F. Austin L 54-80 12/30/11 Hampton L 79-82 1/3/09 George Washington W 80-78 11/18/10 Virginia-Wise W 104-70 1/3/12 Army L 77-96 1/6/09 Florida L 69-95 11/20/10 Columbia W 95-76 1/7/12 NJIT W 85-70 1/12/09 Chicago State L 86-94 11/22/10 Montreat W 111-62 1/11/12 Brown W 79-77 1/17/09 Savannah State W 86-76 11/27/10 Campbell L 77-93 1/14/12 Dartmouth L 67-83 1/21/09 Southern Virginia W 91-82 11/29/10 Fairleigh Dickinson L 78-83 1/16/12 Fairleigh Dickinson W 87-83 1/24/09 NJIT W 63-51 12/1/10 James Madison L 78-88 1/22/12 Eastern Kentucky L 71-78 1/31/09 Columbia Union W 106-46 12/4/10 Marquette L 65-96 1/24/12 Florida Gulf Coast L 58-101 2/4/09 UMES W 98-86 12/11/10 VMI L 82-114 2/2/12 Southern Virginia W 103-84 2/7/09 Savannah State W 68-64 12/13/10 Seton Hall L 51-78 2/6/12 South Carolina State L 58-74 2/11/09 Texas-Pan American W 77-61 12/17/10 New Mexico L 54-91 2/11/12 Seattle LOT 99-100 2/14/09 Texas-Pan American L 82-86 12/19/10 Colorado L 59-104 2/15/12 Washington Adventist W 90-88 2/16/09 Chicago State L 84-94 12/22/10 SIU Edwardsville L 71-78 1/18/12 North Dakota L 59-67 2/21/09 Colgate W 80-75 12/23/10 South Carolina State W 90-73 2/20/12 Norfolk State L 52-66 2/23/09 High Point L 69-81 12/29/10 William and Mary W 83-81 2/22/12 Virginia-Wise W 85-74 2/25/09 N.C. Central W 109-89 1/2/11 Colgate L 61-80 2/25/12 NJIT L 51-94 2/28/09 N.C. Central L 64-82 1/4/11 Navy L 70-87 2/27/12 Gonzaga L 60-92 3/4/09 NJIT W 77-70 1/6/11 South Dakota W 85-82 2/29/12 Seattle L 74-111 1/9/11 North Dakota L 74-90 2009-10 1/18/11 NJIT W 88-81 2012-13 Final Record: 12-19 (DI — Independent) 1/22/11 Virginia Tech L 52-70 Final Record: 8-25 (DI — Big South) Head Coach: Mike Gillian 1/25/11 Campbell W 72-62 Head Coach: Mike Gillian 11/13/09 Virginia L 72-85 1/29/11 Savannah State L 67-76 11/9/12 Marshall L 47-81 11/14/09 Navy L 76-79 2/2/11 Colgate L 86-97 11/15/12 Norfolk State L 66-78 11/17/09 Old Dominion L 59-98 2/5/11 NJIT L 64-65 11/18/12 Arkansas L 63-112 11/20/09 Columbia L 61-72 2/9/11 Maryland L 52-106 11/20/12 (#12) Creighton L 57-105 11/24/09 Richmond L 52-65 2/12/11 Savannah State W 75-56 11/23/12 Florida A&M WOT 86-83 11/27/09 Bethune-Cookman L 62-66 1/16/11 Southern Virginia W 99-64 11/24/12 Cornell L 78-84 11/28/09 Chattanooga L 70-74 2/19/11 CSU Bakersfield W 79-72 11/28/12 Central Penn W 88-75 12/2/09 William and Mary L 65-84 2/24/11 Washington Adventist W 113-84 12/1/12 Dartmouth L 53-61 12/5/09 Florida Gulf Coast W 82-75 12/10/12 (#21) Georgetown L 53-89 12/12/09 Stephen F. Austin L 69-73 12/13/12 Southern Virginia W 86-74 12/14/09 Virginia-Wise W 87-69 12/17/12 Canisius L 54-82 12/22/09 Campbell W 88-80 12/19/12 Seton Hall L 61-79 12/28/09 Lehigh L 78-89 12/12/12 VCU L 56-93 12/30/09 Virginia Tech L 50-85 12/13/12 Fairleigh Dickinson L 71-79 1/2/10 Colgate L 80-95 1/1/13 *Coastal Carolina L 72-80 1/5/10 South Carolina L 58-88 1/9/13 *Campbell L 73-83 1/9/10 CSU Bakersfield W 82-81 1/12/13 *Charleston Southern L 62-75 1/12/10 South Dakota L 63-75 1/16/13 *Radford L 72-82 1/19/10 Maryland L 55-106 1/19/13 *UNC Asheville L 65-68 1/23/10 Savannah State L 66-68 1/22/13 *Liberty L 47-74

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 50 HISTORY & RECORDS > Year-by-Year Results 1/26/13 *Presbyterian L 71-82 2014-15 01-06-16 *Presbyterian L 65-78 1/30/13 *High Point L 60-88 Final Record: 11-23 (DI — Big South) 01-09-16 *Coastal Carolina W 76-61 2/2/13 *Gardner-Webb L 65-76 Head Coach: Jayson Gee 01-14-16 *Campbell W 74-57 2/6/13 *VMI L 60-93 11-14-14 Averett W 79-53 01-19-16 *Liberty L 53-55 2/9/13 *Winthrop W 62-56 11-19-14 James Madison L 60-82 01-24-16 *Winthrop L 68-82 2/13/13 *High Point L 53-82 11-21-14 UNC Greensboro WOT 81-79 01-27-16 *Radford L 81-90 2/19/13 *Radford W 76-61 11-22-14 Youngstown State L 72-82 01-30-16 *UNC Asheville L 74-88 2/19/13 *Liberty W 102-101 11-23-14 Eastern Michigan L 48-79 02-03-16 *Campbell W 80-79 2/23/13 UT Martin L 79-89 11-26-14 George Washington L 66-91 02-06-16 *Charleston So. Wot 78-76 2/27/13 *Campbell W 79-66 11-29-14 Iowa L 44-77 02-11-16 *Winthrop L 80-88 3/2/13 *VMI L 80-94 12-03-14 Dartmouth W 74-73 02-13-16 *Liberty L 68-69 3/5/13 %UNC Asheville W 87-72 12-06-14 UT Martin L 67-77 02-18-16 *High Point L 80-88 3/7/13 %VMI L 86-90 12-14-14 UMBC L 53-58 02-20-16 *Gardner-Webb L 71-81 * Big South game 12-17-14 Miami L 60-71 02-25-16 *Presbyterian L 73-74 % Big South Tournament 12-20-14 Penn State Beaver W 106-74 02-27-16 *Radford W 92-81 03-03-16 *Charleston So. W 75-69 2013-14 12-28-14 Ball State L 64-69 12-31-14 *Winthrop LOT 72-82 03-04-16 %High Point L 78-89 Final Record: 8-24 (DI — Big South) 01-03-15 *Radford WOT 90-79 * Big South game Head Coach: Jayson Gee % Big South Tournament 01-08-15 *Coastal Carolina L 70-76 11/9/13 South Carolina L 44-82 01-10-15 *Charleston So. L 54-68 11/12/13 TCU W 82-79 2016-17 01-14-15 *Presbyterian L 67-71 11/16/13 Mars Hill W 88-70 Final Record: 6-24 (DI — Big South) 01-17-15 *Liberty W 85-71 11/22/13 Brown L 69-81 Head Coach: Jayson Gee 01-19-15 *High Point L 67-72 11/24/13 Penn State L 67-93 11-13-16 Maine L 58-80 01-22-15 *Gardner-Webb L 67-79 11/26/13 St. John’s L 47-65 11-15-16 Stephen F. Austin L 60-66 01-28-15 *UNC Asheville L 64-74 11/29/13 North Carolina A&T L 78-85 11-18-16 Salem International W 87-74 01-31-15 *Presbyterian W 71-67 11/30/13 Mississippi Valley St. L 89-90 11-23-16 Saint Francis L 72-87 02-03-15 *Gardner-Webb L 78-87 12/4/13 WVU Tech W 95-80 11-28-16 Dartmouth W 86-80 02-06-15 *UNC Asheville L 56-71 12/7/13 Eastern Kentucky L 67-76 12-03-16 James Madison L 59-71 02-11-15 *Radford L 75-80 12/14/13 Bluefield State W 99-73 12-09-16 Creighton L 58-113 02-14-15 *Charleston Southern L 64-65 12/17/13 Virginia Intermont W 80-61 12-12-16 George Mason L 60-97 02-17-15 *Liberty W 78-72 12/21/13 Dartmouth L 64-84 12-14-16 Averett W 86-67 02-21-15 *Winthrop L 59-83 12/30/13 Ohio L 43-78 12-19-16 Ball State L 45-61 02-23-15 *Coastal Carolina L 59-72 1/4/14 Louisiana Tech L 52-126 12-21-16 Texas Tech L 60-91 02-28-15 *Campbell W 70-65 1/8/14 *VMI L 72-95 12-29-16 *Campbell W 79-77 03-04-15 %Presbyterian W 65-61 1/11/14 *Campbell L 67-75 12-31-16 *High Point W 60-55 03-06-15 %Charleston So. W 68-60 1/15/14 *High Point L 75-83 01-04-17 *Presbyterian W 79-76 03/07/15 %Winthrop L 58-71 1/18/14 *Radford L 76-93 * Big South game 01-07-17 *Winthrop L 65-83 1/22/14 *Liberty W 69-66 % Big South Tournament 01-11-17 *Asheville L 68-89 1/25/14 *Charleston Southern W 88-85 01-14-17 *Gardner-Webb L 79-85 1/29/14 *Gardner-Webb L 62-82 2015-16 01-19-17 *Radford L 60-72 2/1/14 *UNC Asheville L 66-67 Final Record: 10-23 (DI — Big South) 01-21-17 *Charleston So. L 61-76 2/5/14 *Presbyterian L 62-77 Head Coach: Jayson Gee 01-26-17 *Liberty L 62-93 2/8/14 *Coastal Carolina L 58-67 11-13-15 Randolph W 69-49 01-28-17 *Presbyterian L 62-71 2/12/14 *Winthrop L 59-76 11-16-15 La Roche W 89-65 02-01-17 *High Point L 68-92 2/15/14 *Campbell W 76-53 11-20-15 South Carolina St. L 77-83 02-04-17 *Gardner-Webb L 64-90 2/19/14 *Radford L 75-86 11-21-15 Ball State L 67-78 02-09-17 *Campbell L 79-83 2/22/14 *High Point L 59-85 11-22-15 Eastern Kentucky L 97-110 02-11-17 *UNC Asheville L 69-91 2/25/14 *Liberty L 76-90 11-25-15 Maine L 82-92 02-15-17 *Winthrop L 63-83 3/1/14 *VMI L 66-86 11-28-15 Columbia W 70-69 02-18-17 *Radford L 72-79 3/5/14 %vs Gardner-Webb L 65-81 12-02-15 *High Point L 66-90 02-23-17 *Liberty L 45-61 * Big South game 02-25-17 *Charleston Southern L 78-86 % Big South Tournament 12-05-15 UMBC L 59-70 12-12-15 Richmond L 59-77 02-28-17 %Charleston Southern L 74-79 * Big South game 12-15-15 Oklahoma State L 55-73 % Big South Tournament 12-19-15 George Mason L 70-75 12-22-15 Dartmouth L 54-78 12-28-15 Cairn W 90-52 12-31-15 *UNC Asheville L 61-70 01-02-16 *Gardner-Webb L 66-67

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 51 HISTORY & RECORDS > All-Time Letterwinners

ALL-TIME • F • Troy Littles...... 1981-84 Eric Shaw...... 2014 Lee Farrior...... 1996-00 Charlie Lockwood...... 2014 Eddie Shelburne...... 1992-96 LETTERWINNERS Kenneth Fields...... 1984-86 Jay Louden...... 1997-01 Chris Shields...... 2015-Pres. Leron Fisher...... 2014-16 Joe Lowe...... 1987-92 Stephen Shockley...... 2009-13 • A • Kenny Ford...... 1978-81 Jim Sixsmith...... 1979-82 Tyler Akers...... 2014-15 Nathan Fortener...... 2002-04 • M • Dana Smith...... 2004-10 Ray Alexander...... 1976-77 William Foxx...... 1992-95 Ryan Marable...... 2001-04 JaShaun Smith...... 2017 Darrion Allen...... 2014-17 Bill Fries...... 1978-79 Landa Martin...... 1998-00 Spencer Smith...... 1987-89 Thomas Alston...... 1978-81 Mitch Mathis...... 1999-00 Jimmy Spicer...... 1991-92 Adrian Armstrong...... 1982-83 • G • O.J. McClees...... 1994-95 Dave Stack...... 1976-77 B.K. Ashe...... 2017 Bryan Gee...... 2015-Pres. Mike McCroey...... 1980-82 Kirk Staine...... 2012-13 Gary Austin...... 1986-88 Earl Gee II...... 2007-11 Aaron Mitchell...... 2009-11 Charles Stephens...... 2002-04 Wade Geoghegan...... 1976-77 Larry Meyer...... 1978-80 Roger Strong...... 1976-78 • B • Damarion Geter...... 2014-Pres. Art Monroe...... 1986-87 David Strothers...... 1983-85 Ryan Badowski...... 2015 Brandon Giles...... 2004-08 Jahleem Montague...... 2017 Maurice Sumter...... 2003-07 Lamar Barrett...... 2004-08 Greg Gilliam...... 1976-78 Clayton Morgan...... 2005-07 Kevin Swecker...... 2007-10 Leland Beale...... 2003-06 Ben Green...... 1998-99 Keith Morgan...... 1989-90 Melvin Bellamy...... 1993-96 Tony Good...... 1986-90 Chris Mullins...... 1988-89 • T • Isaac Belton...... 2014-17 Joe Goydish...... 1979-80 Juan Munoz...... 2017 Anthony Taylor...... 2010-13 Eric Benjamin...... 1977-78 Al Murray...... 1978-79 Quincy Taylor...... 2014-15 Stanley Boateng...... 2004-05 • H • Walter Taylor...... 1978-79 Ryan Bogan...... 2007-09 Wes Hager...... 2003-05 • N • Anthony Tennyson...... 1996-99 Travis Bohrer...... 1990-91 Mike Hamilton...... 1977-78 Durann Neil...... 2007-11 Frank Tennyson...... 1982-86 Aaron Bortz...... 1992-93 Paul Hatchett...... 1981-82 J.B. Neill...... 1991-95 Mike Testa...... 1981-83 Jeremiah Bowman...... 2010-12 Jeff Havenstein...... 2011-14 Kevin Newton...... 1977-80 Russell Thompson...... 2000-01 James Braxton...... 1976-78 Elliot Hedley...... 1978-79 Lotanna Nwogbo...... 2014-16 Ron Thornhill...... 1978-79 David Bridges...... 2001-02 Matt Hirschberg...... 2002-03 Russ Tomlin...... 1976-77 Charles Brown...... 1991-94 Pete Hofrichter...... 1978-79 • O • Moustapha Toure...... 2000-02 Umar Bowers...... 1997-00 Hunter Hoggatt...... 2000-01 Kanayo Obi-Rapu...... 2015-16 Orlando Turner...... 1979-82 Zech Boyd...... 1998-03 Leroy Holliman...... 1994-95 Lionell Ogburn...... 1984-86 Reggie Turner...... 1990-91 Byron Bracey...... 1977-80 Frank Holloway...... 2012-13 Ron Orr...... 1979-83 Nik Brown...... 2012-13 Greg Holloway...... 1987-91 Jason Outlaw...... 1994-98 • V • B.J. Buford...... 1999-01 Darren Holmes...... 2003-07 William Owusu...... 1996-97 Boudewijn van Beest...... 1984-85 Jay Bunnell...... 1990-91 Adam Huffman...... 1991-94 Jan van der Kooij...... 2008-12 Al Burge...... 2016 Jon Hughes...... 1996-00 • P • Jock Burns...... 1991-92 Stan Hull...... 1982-85 Timos Papadimitriou...... 2001-03 • W • Junior Burr...... 1993-96 Jimmy Huskey...... 1978-79 John Parker...... 2001-03 Vince Walden...... 1994-98 Bryan Butler...... 2005-06 Mark Parker...... 2010-14 Mitch Walker...... 1980-82 • I • Jay Patrick...... 1999-00 Isaiah Walton...... 2017 • C • Chris Isaacs...... 1998-02 Nick Payne...... 2002-03 Martiz Washington...... 2009-12 Tristan Carey...... 2010-14 Tony Perez...... 1996-98 Matt Watkins...... 1991-95 Antwan Carter...... 2008-12 • J • Ian Persaud...... 2009-10 Jeff Walters...... 1998-99 Bobby Carter...... 1981-83 Beno Jaekel...... 2007-09 Aron Petros...... 2016 Bryan Weaver...... 1989-93 H.L. Clay...... 1977-78 Kevin Jefferson...... 1986-90 Robert Pierce...... 1985-89 David Weaver...... 1977-78 Rodney Clayton...... 1989-91 Michael Jefferson...... 2003-06 Jason Pimentel...... 2015 Benji Webb...... 1992-96 K.J. Courtney...... 1994-97 Darrell Jenkins...... 1979-82 Husein Pistoljevic...... 2003-07 John Weber...... 1981-83 Keith Crabtree...... 1989-92 DeVonne Johnson...... 1992-96 Eric Pittman...... 1983-87 Bryan Welbaum...... 1976-78 Marques Cunningham...... 2000-02 Randy Johnson...... 1978-82 Laurence Pleasants...... 1977-78 Tra’Vaughn White...... 2015-16 Rob Johnson...... 1976-78 Doug Poppe...... 1986-90 Buddy Whitehurst...... 1991-93 • D • Shaquille Johnson...... 2015-16 Dale Portner...... 1977-78 Chris Williams...... 1995-99 Claude Davis...... 2001-02 Andy Jones...... 1998-99 Jason Pryor...... 2000-02 Germaine Williams...... 1999-00 E.J. Dawson...... 2006-10 Joe Jones...... 1992-96 Kirk Williams...... 2005-08 Guy deLadurantaye...... 1978-79 • R • Devone Williams-Hines...... 1987-88 Brian Dickerson...... 2002-03 • K • Kawaune Rawlings...... 1999-00 Mike Wills...... 1979-80 Bobby Dobson...... 1985-89 Quintin Kearney...... 1985-87 Joe Remar...... 1979-83 Danny Wilson...... 2006-08 Matt Donohue...... 2000-02 Joe Kelly...... 1978-79 Kevin Ricks...... 1983-87 Tim Wilson...... 1983-85 Victor Dorsey...... 2015 Jerome Kersey...... 1980-84 John Riggs...... 1996-97 Earl Witcher...... 1977-78 Michael Druitt...... 1990-94 Michael Kessens...... 2012-13 Billy Robinson Jr...... 2006-10 Ray Witiak...... 1982-83 Jeylani Dublin...... 2011-14 Joe Koons...... 1996-97 David Robinson...... 2010-14 Lucas Woodhouse...... 2012-14 Colin Ducharme...... 2000-01 Chad Kosmo...... 2004-06 Billy Rogers...... 1976-77 Tony Wools...... 1991-93 Shawn Dudley...... 2003-04 Obi Romeo...... 2017 Niels Dungal...... 2003-04 • L • Joel Rowe...... 2003-07 Billy Dunn...... 1989-91 Curtis Rowser III...... 2014 • Y • Khris Lane...... 2015-17 Jimmy Yarbrough...... 1976-78 Jon Larson...... 2003-06 John Rusevlyan...... 1982-84 • E • Isaac Lartey...... 1996-01 Darryl Rutley...... 1986-89 Ryan Earl...... 2002-04 Chuck Laster...... 1991-93 Jeffrey Ryan...... 2007-11 • Z • Dave Edwards...... 1983-86 Keith Latimer...... 1987-91 Karl Ziegler...... 2012-14 Bob Eichner...... 1978-79 Mike Leake...... 1984-85 • S • Marek Zielinski...... 2000-03 Brandon Evans...... 2007-09 Adrian Lee...... 1980-81 Kevin Schneider...... 2004-05 Dominic Ezeani...... 2017 Shack Leonard...... 1978-80 Jason Seal...... 1996-97 Eric Letts...... 1989-91 Mike Selby...... 1988-89 Lonnie Lewis...... 1982-86 Dave Shavers...... 1986-90 D.J. Lindsay...... 1976-77 Bennie Shaw...... 1976-77

2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 52 MEN’S BASKETBALL 2017-18 Longwood Men’s Basketball Team

Front Row (L to R): JaShaun Smith, Keoni Wallington, Isaiah Walton, Charles Glover, B.K. Ashe, Kamil Chapman, Juan Munoz, Dominic Ezeani, Bryan Gee.

Back Row (L to R): Damarion Geter, Jahleem Montague, Pernell Adgei, Drew Romich, Chris Shields, Jordan Cintron, Spencer Franklin, Boaz Williams.