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All-Time Awards & Honors AALL-TIMELL-TIME AWARDSAWARDS & HONORSHONORS NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES BIG SOUTH PLAYER OF THE YEAR (8) (2) 1989-1990 .....................................Tony Dunkin 1991 ......................... NCAA Southeast Regional 1990-1991 .....................................Tony Dunkin ......................................... vs. Indiana Hoosiers 1991-1992 .....................................Tony Dunkin Jack Leasure 1993 .................................NCAA West Regional 1992-1993 .....................................Tony Dunkin (2005- ....................................vs. Michigan Wolverines 2000-2001 ....................................Torrey Butler Present) was 2002-2003 ....................................Torrey Butler Coastal’s BIG SOUTH TOURNAMENT 2004-2005 ...................................... Pele Paelay fi rst-ever 2005-2006 ....................................Jack Leasure Academic CHAMPIONSHIPS (3) All-American 1990, 1991, 1993 BIG SOUTH COACH OF THE YEAR (4) as presented by CoSIDA, BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE 1987-1988 ..................................Russ Bergman 1988-1989 ..................................Russ Bergman earning REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONSHIPS 1989-1990 ..................................Russ Bergman Second Team (4) 1999-2000 ................................. Pete Strickland honors in 1987-88, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1990-91 2006-07 BIG SOUTH ROOKIE OF THE YEAR (4) ALL-AMERICAN (6) 1989-1990 .....................................Tony Dunkin 1988-1989 ................................... Derek Wilson 1998-1999 ...................................... Steve Miles ........................................(Playboy All-America/ 2004-2005 ....................................Jack Leasure BIG SOUTH PLAYER OF THE WEEK .......... Anson-Mount Scholar Athlete of the Year) 2006-2007 ..............................Joshua Mack 1992-1993 .....................................Tony Dunkin (37) 1987-1988 .............William Calvin, Derek Wilson ....................................(AP Honorable Mention) BIG SOUTH SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF 2000-2001 ....................................Torrey Butler 1988-1989 ..................................... Brian Penny ....................................(AP Honorable Mention) THE YEAR (2) 1989-1990 ..........................DuWayne Cheatam, 2005-2006 ....................................Jack Leasure 2002-2003 ....................................Torrey Butler .......................Robert Dowdell, Tony Dunkin (2) 2006-2007 ..............................Jack Leasure ....................................(AP Honorable Mention) 1990-1991 ...............................Tony Dunkin (4) 2004-2005 ...................................... Pele Paelay 1991-1992 ...............................Tony Dunkin (2) ....................................(AP Honorable Mention) BIG SOUTH ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM 1992-1993 ............................ Mohammed Acha, 2005-2006 ....................................Jack Leasure (26) .....................................Tony Dunkin, Joey Hart ....................................(AP Honorable Mention) 1985-1986 .................................. William Calvin 1993-1994 ............Mohammed Acha, KeKe Hicks 1986-1987 .................................. William Calvin 1994-1995 ................................KeKe Hicks (2), ACADEMIC All-AMERICAN 1987-1988 .............William Calvin, Derek Wilson ...............................Maurice Ingram, Matt Pugh AS PRESENTED BY CoSIDA (1) 1988-1989 .....Richard Scantlebury, Derek Wilson 1997-1998 ..................................Rodney Dupre 2000-2001 .............................. Torrey Butler (2) 2006-2007 .......... Jack Leasure (Second Team) 1989-1990 ..........................DuWayne Cheatam, ............................ Robert Dowdell, Tony Dunkin 2001-2002 ..............................Tony Darden (2), 1990-1991 ............Robert Dowdell, Tony Dunkin .............................Alvin Green, Brandon Newby CBS/CHEVROLET PLAYER OF THE 1991-1992 .....................................Tony Dunkin 2002-2003 ....................................Torrey Butler GAME (3) 1992-1993 .....................................Tony Dunkin 2003-2004 .........E.J. Gallup (2), Brandon Newby 1991 ........................................ Robert Dowdell 1993-1994 .......................................KeKe Hicks 2005-2006 ...............Jack Leasure, Moses Sonko ..............(NCAA Play-in Game vs. Jackson State) 1994-1995 .......................................KeKe Hicks 2006-2007 ...................................Jack Leasure, 1991 ............................................. Brian Penny 1996-1997 ................................Maurice Ingram ..............................Moses Sonko, Joseph Harris ..............(NCAA Southeast Regional vs. Indiana) 1997-1998 ................................. Rodney Dupre’ 1993 ..................................... Mohammed Acha 1999-2000 ...................................Matt Gladieux BIG SOUTH ROOKIE OF THE WEEK ................... (NCAA West Regional vs. Michigan) 2000-2001 ....................................Torrey Butler (24) 2002-2003 ....................................Torrey Butler 1994-1995 .....................Matt Pugh, Greg Smith 2003-2004 ....................................... E.J. Gallup 1995-1996 .................Lee Grant, Andrew Hinton 2004-2005 ...................................... Pele Paelay 1996-1997 ................................Gerald King (2) 2005-2006 ...........................Jack Leasure (1st), 1997-1998 .........Marcus Stewart (2), Carl Moser ............................................. Pele Paelay (2nd) 1998-1999 ............Steve Miles (2), Torrey Butler 2006-2007 ..........................Jack Leasure (2nd), 1999-2000 ........................................Clint Reed ...........................................Moses Sonko (2nd) 2000-2001 ......................................Alvin Green 2004-2005 ...............................Jack Leasure (6) BIG SOUTH ALL-ROOKIE/ 2005-2006 ..............................Joseph Harris (2) ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM (10) 2006-2007 ...............................Joshua Mack (4) 1994-1995 ...................................... Greg Smith 1995-1996 ........................................ Lee Grant BIG SOUTH ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1996-1997 ......................................Gerald King (11) 1997-1998 ................................ Marcus Stewart 1990 ....................................... Robert Dowdell, 1998-1999 ...................................... Steve Miles ...............................Tony Dunkin, Eddie Lesaine 1999-2000 ........................................Clint Reed 1991 ....................................... Robert Dowdell, 2000-2001 ......................................Alvin Green ................................. Tony Dunkin, Brian Penny 2003-2004 ....................................Moses Sonko 1993 .................................... Mohammed Acha, 2004-2005 ....................................Jack Leasure ...................................Tony Dunkin, KeKe Hicks 2005-2006 ...................................Joseph Harris 2006 ..........................Pele Paelay, Moses Sonko 2006-2007 ..............................Joshua Mack Derek Wilson (1985-88) was a two-time All-Big South performer as well as being BIG SOUTH TOURNAMENT MVP (2) named a Playboy All-America/Anson- 1991 .............................................Tony Dunkin Mount Scholar Athlete of the Year. 1993 .............................................Tony Dunkin 7722 wwww.GoCCUSports.comww.GoCCUSports.com AALL-TIMELL-TIME COACHINGCOACHING RECORDSRECORDS • YEARLY OVERALL RECORD • • YEARLY BIG SOUTH RECORD • YEAR WON LOST PCT. COACH YEAR WON LOST PCT. FINISH COACH 1974-75 6 17 .261 Dan Selwa 1985-86 1 8 .125 8th Russ Bergman 1975-76 10 16 .385 Russ Bergman 1986-87 4 4 .500 6th Russ Bergman 1976-77 21 10 .677 Russ Bergman 1987-88 9 4 .750 1st Russ Bergman 1977-78 20 9 .690 Russ Bergman 1988-89 9 3 .750 1st Russ Bergman 1978-79 18 13 .581 Russ Bergman 1989-90 11 1 .917 1st Russ Bergman 1979-80 10 19 .345 Russ Bergman 1990-91 13 1 .929 1st Russ Bergman 1980-81 15 11 .577 Russ Bergman 1991-92 6 8 .429 5th Russ Bergman 1981-82 21 9 .700 Russ Bergman 1992-93 12 4 .750 2nd Russ Bergman 1982-83 21 10 .656 Russ Bergman 1993-94 10 8 .556 6th Russ Bergman 1983-84 14 16 .467 Russ Bergman 1994-95 3 13 .188 9th Michael Hopkins 1984-85 7 21 .250 Russ Bergman 1995-96 1 13 .071 8th Michael Hopkins 1985-86 10 17 .370 Russ Bergman 1996-97 6 8 .429 5th Michael Hopkins 1986-87 12 16 .429 Russ Bergman 1997-98 4 8 .333 4th Michael Hopkins 1987-88 17 11 .607 Russ Bergman 1998-99 4 6 .400 4th Pete Strickland 1988-89 14 14 .500 Russ Bergman 1999-00 7 7 .500 3rd Pete Strickland 1989-90 23 6 .793 Russ Bergman 2000-01 6 8 .429 4th Pete Strickland 1990-91 24 8 .750 Russ Bergman 2001-02 5 9 .357 t-6th Pete Strickland 1991-92 12 19 .387 Russ Bergman 2002-03 5 9 .357 7th Pete Strickland 1992-93 22 10 .688 Russ Bergman 2003-04 8 8 .500 5th Pete Strickland 1993-94 15 11 .577 Russ Bergman 2004-05 7 9 .438 t-4th Pete Strickland 1994-95 6 20 .231 Michael Hopkins 2005-06 12 4 .667 t-2nd Buzz Peterson 1995-96 5 21 .192 Micheal Hopkins 2006-07 7 7 .500 4th Buzz Peterson 1996-97 11 16 .407 Michael Hopkins 22 YEARS 150 150 .500 1997-98 8 19 .296 Michael Hopkins 1998-99 7 20 .259 Pete Strickland Winning Conference Seasons: 7 1999-00 10 18 .357 Pete Strickland .500 Conference Seasons: 4 2000-01 8 20 .286 Pete Strickland Losing Conference Seasons: 11 2001-02 8 20 .286 Pete Strickland Most Conference Wins In A Single Season: 13 (1990-91)
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