SCHEDULE/RESULTS 2006-07 MEN’S GAME 28: L iberty (12-14) at Longwood (8-19) November 11 -Wise W 71-49 Thursday, February 15, 2007 • 7 p.m. • Farmville, Virginia • • 2,522 13 VCU L 63-75 GAME INFORMATION 15 @Norfolk State W 65-54 17 @George Washington L 60-74 Date ...... Feb. 15 LONGWOOD LANCERS LIBERTY FLAMES 20 @Richmond L 72-83 Site ...... Farmville, Va. Record ...... 8-19 overall Record ...... 12-14 overall, 6-6 BSC 25 Shenandoah W 88-60 Arena ...... Willett Hall (2,522) Streak ...... Lost 2 Streak ...... Lost 1 28 @North Carolina A&T L 59-71 Tip ...... 7 p.m. Last 5/10 ...... 2-3/2-8 Last 5/10 ...... 3-2/5-5 December Radio ...... WVHL-FM 92.9 Head Coach ...... Mike Gillian Head Coach ...... Randy Dunton 1 Navy L 59-61 ot Talent ...... Jon Schaeffer Career Record ..... 24-91 (4th year) Career Record ... 109-125 (8th year) 4 @American L 49-60 Internet ...... At Longwood ...... Same At Liberty ...... 75-99 (6th year) 6 @High Point L 57-59 ...... www.longwoodlancers.com SID ...... Greg Prouty SID ...... Vincent Briedis 9 @Liberty L 61-89 Series ...... 15-7 Website ...... longwoodlancers.com Website ...... LibertyFlames.com 17- 23 Findlay Toyota/ PROBABLE LONGWOOD STARTERS Las Vegas Classic 17 @New Mexico L 60-79 #1 CLAYTON MORGAN , 6-7, 225 Notes: Leads Longwood in rebounding (7.1), second 19 @Southern California L 53-83 Senior, Brooklyn, N.Y./Fashion Institute JC on team in scoring (12.8) … averaging 14.4 points 22 vs. Chas. Southern* W 73-67 12.8 Points • 7.1 Rebounds while shooting 47% (34-72) from field during last 23 vs. Kennesaw St.* W 87-85 ot 1.3 Assists • 30.2 Minutes seven games … All-Tournament at Las Vegas Classic. 30 American W 81-79 ot January #10 BRANDON GILES, 5-10, 155 Notes: Leads Longwood in assists (3.4) and 2 @Providence L 69-107 Junior, Gaithersburg, Md./Magruder HS percentage (88%, 44-50) … had streak of 26-straight 6 @Yale L 62-74 5.4 Points • 2.6 Rebounds free throws; has made 28 of last 31 (90%) … game- 10 @NJIT L 55-59 3.4 Assists • 28.9 Minutes winning basket against Morgan State (Feb. 3, 0:00.3). 15 @Utah Valley State L 52-80 20 Savannah State L 59-65 Notes: Making just second career start … third on team 22 Hampton L 59-80 #24 KEVIN SWECKER, 6-2, 170 in three-point field goals (19-0.7), second on team in 28 High Point W 69-64 Freshman, Manchester, Md./Mount Saint Joseph HS free throw percentage (82%, 18-22) … 2-2 on three- 30 @ L 40-81 3.9 Points • 1.3 Rebounds February 0.7 Assists • 18.2 Minutes pointers at Virginia (2/13), adding two assists. 3 Morgan State W 75-73 6 Florida Atlantic L 63-81 #45 MAURICE SUMTER, 6-5, 185 Notes: Leads Longwood in scoring (16.1), three-point 13 @Virginia L 49-90 Senior, Alexandria, Va./T.C. Williams HS percentage (40%, 29-73), steals (2.0), and blocks (1.5); 15 Liberty 7:00 16.1 Points • 5.5 Rebounds second on team in rebounding (5.5) … career-high five 19 NJIT 7:00 2.4 Assists • 35.6 Minutes blocks at Virginia (2/13) … 1,523 career points (3rd). 22 @Campbell 7:00 24 @Savannah State 2:00 #50 LAMAR BARRETT, 6-6, 205 Notes: Has started 26 of 27 games this season, and 87 Junior, Providence, R.I./St. Andrews School of 88 during his career … second on team in steals (22- All Times Eastern 5.8 Points • 4.9 Rebounds 0.8) and blocks (25-0.9) … has made 14 of last 17 free *Orleans Arena; Las Vegas, Nevada 1.7 Assists • 26.4 Minutes throw attempts (82%). All Games on WVHL-FM 92.9 PROBABLE LIBERTY STARTERS NCAA DIVISION I RECLASSIFICATION UPDATE Longwood is competing in the final year No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Points Rebounds Assists Minutes of the school’s four-year NCAA Division 5 Anthony Smith G 6-4 185 So. 11.4 3.2 2.0 28.7 I Reclassification. The Lancers remain a 11 Damien Hubbard F 6-6 210 Sr. 3.7 4.0 1.8 22.9 countable Division I opponent with 21 Alex McLean F 6-8 235 Jr. 13.4 8.5 1.0 31.3 inclusion in the RPI. Longwood oper - 22 Larry Blair G 6-0 185 Sr. 20.5 4.0 3.2 32.8 ates under all Division I Rules and Regulations, and is playing a full 33 Rell Porter F 6-7 195 Jr. 2.8 3.1 1.1 18.9 Division I Schedule this year for the third-straight season. The Lancers antic - Men’s Basketball Contact: Greg Prouty, Assistant AD for Media Relations ipate Division I Certification/Eligibility Office: 434.395.2097 • Cell: 434.390.0571 • E-Mail: [email protected] in September, 2007. Fax: 434.395.2568 • www.longwoodlancers.com ALL-TIME VS. 06-07 OPPONENTS 2006-07 LONGWOOD MEN’S BASKETBALL

Virginia-Wise ...... 6-1 Series History VCU ...... 0-2 Longwood and Liberty have met 22 times previously in the sport of men’s basketball, and the Lancers lead Norfolk State ...... 1-2 the series 15-7. The two schools that are located approximately 50 miles from each other first met on the George Washington ...... 0-1 hardwood January 21, 1978 -- a game played in Lynchburg and won by the Flames 89-77. Liberty also won Richmond ...... 0-2 the most-recent meeting earlier this season: 89-61 back on December 9 in Lynchburg at the . In Shenandoah ...... 4-0 that game, the Fames led 39-26 at halftime and shot 59% (19-32) from the field in the second half en route North Carolina A&T ...... 1-1 to the home win. Larry Blair led six Liberty players in double-figure scoring with a game-high 18 points, Navy ...... 0-3 while Alex McLean added 17 points and Anthony Smith had 15 points. Brandon Giles led Longwood with American ...... 1-1 a season-high 13 points, followed by Kirk Williams with 12 points and Husein Pistoljevic with 11 points. High Point ...... 5-10 The Flames limited Maurice Sumter to a season-low seven point, and Clayton Morgan to only five points. Liberty ...... 15-7 New Mexico ...... 0-1 Head Coach Mike Gillian Southern California ...... 0-1 Mike Gillian (North Adams State ‘86) was named the seventh men’s basketball head coach at Longwood on Charleston Southern ...... 1-0 May 2, 2003. Prior to his arrival, he had been an assistant coach for Jim Larranaga at George Mason for six Kennesaw State ...... 1-0 years (1997-2003) after a year with Coach Larranaga at Bowling Green State (1996-97). Coach Gillian is 24- Providence ...... 0-1 91 at Longwood, including 8-19 this season after last year’s record of 10-20 that tied for the seventh-best Yale ...... 0-2 turnaround year in Division I. NJIT ...... 0-1 Utah Valley State ...... 0-5 A Look At Liberty Savannah State ...... 1-2 Liberty is currently 12-14 overall, 6-6 in the , and has won five of its last seven games. Hampton ...... 1-1 The Flames are coached by sixth-year head coach Randy Dunton (Baptist Bible ‘84; 75-99/6 \ 109-125/8). Oklahoma ...... 0-1 Virginia lost at home to Coastal Carolina 77-76 in it most-recent game on Monday (Feb. 12) in Lynchburg. Morgan State ...... 1-0 The Flames are led by one of the finest guards in in senior Larry Blair (20.5) who scored Florida Atlantic ...... 0-1 40 points against Coastal Carolina and has totaled over 2,000 career points. Junior Dwight Brewington Virginia ...... 0-2 (14.3) is a highly-touted transfer from Big East member Providence College, while Alex McLean (13.4) and Campbell ...... 0-0 Anthony Smith (11.4) also average in double-figures. McLean (8.5) also leads the squad in rebounding. Total ...... 38-48 (.442) Liberty is shooting 48% from the field, including 34% on three-pointers, and 69% at the line.

Around The Ratings Longwood has an average rating of 293 among the 336 Division I men’s basketball-playing schools in the following six rating services: CBS Sportsline RPI, the CollegeRPI.com, Ken Pomeroy’s College Basketball RPI, RealTimeRPI.com, RPIRatings.com, and the Sagarin Ratings. Liberty has an average rating of 281.

Last Time On The Floor (@Virginia 90 - Longwood 49, Feb. 13) Longwood lost 90-49 at Virginia in the new . The Lancers were led by Maurice Sumter with 15 points, adding a career-high and game-high five blocks. The Cavaliers were led by Sean Singletary DI INDEPENDENT STANDINGS with game-highs of 19 points and seven assists. Virginia opened the contest by making nine of its first 12 shots, including four three-pointers by Singletary, to lead 22-2 just 5:17 into the game en route to a 53-29 Team Record Pct. advantage at the intermission. The Cavs stretched their lead in the second half, outscoring Longwood 21-5 Utah Valley State 17-7 .708 over the final 10:34. Clayton Morgan added 11 points and seven rebounds for the Lancers. LU shot just North Dakota State 15-7 .682 26% (16-62) from the field, including 29% (6-21) on three-pointers, and 73% (11-15) at the line. In addi - Texas-Pan American 12-11 .522 tion to Singletary, Virginia had four other players reach double-figure scoring, including Mamadi Diane (13), Savannah State 10-17 .370 Laurynas Mikalauskas (12), J.R. Reynolds (11), and Adrian Joseph (11). UVA shot 48% (36-75) from the field, IPFW 9-15 .375 including 61% (22-36) in the first half, 39% (9-23) on three-pointers, and 50% (9-18) at the line. Chicago State 9-19 .321 Longwood 8-19 .296 Playing It Close South Dakota State 5-19 .208 Longwood has played better than its record would indicate as the Lancers have either been ahead or have Winston-Salem State 5-22 .185 been within two possessions (six points) of leading in five of their losses with 5:00 remaining to play. UC Davis 4-18 .182 Additionally, four of Longwood’s losses have been by six points or less, including two by just two points -- NJIT 4-19 .174 one in overtime -- while 14 losses have been away from Farmville on the road this season.

Note: Maurice Sumter was named The Young But Veteran Leader the Division I Independent Player Maurice Sumter, who just turned 21 on November 5 (he is actually younger than seven of his teammates), of the Week for his season-high 25 has been the team leader all season as the fourth-year starter (114 games) is averaging a career-best 16.1 points at New Jersey Tech Jan. 10. points along with 5.5 rebounds while shooting 47% (168-359) from the field, including a team-best 40% Sumter was 10-18 from the floor, (29-73) on three-point field goals, and 70% (71-102) at the free throw line. He adds 2.4 assists, 2.0 steals, including 2-5 on three-pointers, and 1.5 blocks while also playing a team-best 35.6 minutes per game -- the steals and blocks are team-highs and 3-5 at the line along with six as well. Sumter has reached double-figure scoring in 83 career contests, including 25 of 27 games this year, rebounds, a career-high four and 50 of his last 56 games overall. As previously mentioned, one of his two games this season with fewer blocks, two assists, and one than 10 points occured at Liberty earlier this season (7, 2-13 FG, 1-3 3FG, 2-2 FT). during 59-55 road loss. 2006-07 LONGWOOD MEN’S BASKETBALL CAREER GAMES/STARTED

NUMERICAL ROSTER No.-Player G/GS No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Last School 45-Maurice Sumter 114/114 00 Darren Holmes F Sr. 6-6 225 Virginia Beach, Va./Princess Anne 32-Husein Pistoljevic 110/46 1 Clayton Morgan F Sr. 6-7 225 Brooklyn, N.Y./Fashion Institute (N.Y.) 50-Lamar Barrett 88/87 3 Kirk Williams F So. 6-6 190 White Plains, N.Y./Woodlands 10-Brandon Giles 88/46 10 Brandon Giles G Jr. 5-10 155 Gaithersburg, Md./Magruder 20-Michael Jefferson 73/73 11 E.J. Dawson G Fr. 6-1 175 Ft. Belvoir, Va./Mount Vernon 22-Dana Smith 63/22 15 Joel Rowe G Sr. 6-1 190 Colonial Heights, Va./Colonial Heights 00-Darren Holmes 58/1 20 Michael Jefferson* G Sr. 6-3 205 Chesterfield, Va./Meadowbrook 15-Joel Rowe 58/1 22 Dana Smith* G-F Jr. 6-5 225 Woodbridge, Va./C.D. Hylton 1-Clayton Morgan 57/50 23 Billy Robinson Jr. F Fr. 6-7 190 Columbia, Md./Hammond 3-Kirk Williams 55/7 24 Kevin Swecker G Fr. 6-2 170 Manchester, Md./Mount Saint Joseph 24-Kevin Swecker 27/1 32 Husein Pistoljevic@ G Sr. 6-2 190 Richland, Wash./Hanford 11-E.J. Dawson 27/0 44 Danny Wilson C Jr. 6-8 225 Pantego, N.C./Louisburg (N.C.) 33-Billy Robinson Jr. 22/0 45 Maurice Sumter@ G-F Sr. 6-5 185 Alexandria, Va./T.C. Williams 44-Danny Wilson 15/0 50 Lamar Barrett F Jr. 6-6 205 Providence, R.I./St. Andrew’s School @Captain; *injured-will seek medical redshirt at season’s end LONGWOOD RECORD WHEN

Head Coach: Mike Gillian (4th-year) Playing ranked teams ...... 0-0 Assistant Coaches: Bill Reinson (5th-year), Doug Thibault (4th-year), Michael Huger (2nd-year) Leading at the half ...... 4-4 Trailing at the half ...... 4-15 Pronunciation: Tied at the half ...... 0-0 Brandon Giles (Jiles), Husein Pistoljevic (Hoo-sane Pis-tol-lee-uh-vich), Joel Rowe (Row), Leading with 5:00 left ...... 3-2 Kevin Swecker (Sweck-er), Mike Gillian (Gil-leeun), Michael Huger (U-gee), Doug Thibault (T-bow) Trailing with 5:00 left ...... 4-17 Tied with 5:00 left ...... 1-0 Sumter’s Impressive Career Playing in overtime ...... 2-1 Maurice Sumter has scored 1,523 points (13.4) during his 114-game career at Longwood, starting every Outrebounding opponent ...... 3-4 game played. The new leader in career games, he ranks third all-time in scoring for the Lancers, though now Opp. outrebounds LU ...... 3-14 233 points from second-place (, 1980-84; 1,756). Sumter is also just the sixth player in the Tying Opp. in rebounds ...... 2-1 program’s 31-year history to post 1,000 career points and 500 career rebounds. His 637 career rebounds Shooting 50% or better ...... 1-1 (5.6) rank fourth all-time at Longwood, now 11 rebounds from third-place (Ron Orr, 1979-83; 648). Sumter Shooting less than 50% ...... 7-18 is also third in career field goals (598), fourth in career three-point field goals (110), 10th in career Opp. shoots 50% or better ...... 0-8 percentage (.453, 598-1321), eighth in career assists (258), fourth in career steals (197), and third in career Opp. shoots less than 50% ..... 8-11 blocks (128). Shooting better than opp...... 7-3 Opp. shoots better than LU .... 1-16 Sumter Garners Preseason Accolades Scoring 70 or more ...... 6-1 Maurice Sumter (2005-06: 15.5 points, 5.4 rebounds) received numerous accolades from various preseason Scoring less than 70 ...... 2-18 college basketball publications. He averaged 19.2 points over the final 12 games of last season (50.3% FG). Opp. scores 70 or more ...... 3-14 Sumter’s preseason accolades included Division I Independent Player of the Year by USA TODAY Sports Opp. scores less than 70 ...... 5-5 Weekly College Basketball Preview , Division I Independent’s ‘Best NBA Prospect’, ‘Best Defender’, and All- Making 5 or more 3s ...... 4-11 Independent 1st-Team by Lindy’s College Basketball 2006-07 , and the All-Independent Team by Street & Making less than 5 3s ...... 4-8 Smith’s College Basketball 2006-07 Yearbook . Having 15 or less TOs ...... 5-4 Having more TOs than opp. ... 1-13 All-Tournament Team Honors Tipping-Off before 6 p.m. ET ... 6-2 Clayton Morgan earned All-Tournament Team honors at the 2006 Findlay Toyota/Las Vegas Classic December Tipping-Off after 6 p.m. ET ..... 2-17 17-23 with averages of 18.0 points and 7.8 rebounds during the exempt tournament’s four games, including Playing on M-Th ...... 1-13 26.0 points and 8.5 rebounds in the two games while in Las Vegas (Dec. 22-23). He is averaging 12.8 points Playing on F-Su ...... 7-6 and a team-best 7.1 rebounds while playing 30.2 minutes per game. Morgan also received preseason recog - nition -- named Division I Independent’s ‘Best Rebounder’ and All-Independent 2nd-Team by Lindy’s College LANCER DOUBLE-DOUBLES Basketball 2006-07 . He averaged 12.3 points and 8.6 rebounds during 2005-06, and has totaled 715 points Clayton Morgan (2) (12.5) and 448 rebounds (7.9) during his 57-game career at Longwood. Date Pts Rebs Opponent 1-22-07 16 10 Hampton 11-11-06 14 13 UVA-Wise Three-Point Record Is His Maurice Sumter (2) Husein Pistoljevic is the new Longwood career three-point field goal record-holder (191), earning the record Date Pts Rebs Opponent with a trio of three-pointers at High Point on December 6. He has a team-best 37 three-pointers (37-103, 11-17-06 19 10 G. Washington 1-28-07 18 10 High Point 36%), surpassing the former career leader DeVonne Johnson (1992-96, 167). Pistoljevic also holds the Kirk Williams (2) school single-game record for three-point field goals, making nine against Virginia Union on February 5, Date Pts Rebs Opponent 12-23-06 16 10 Kennesaw State 2004; also a Willett Hall record. He is averaging 5.6 points while playing in 24 games this season, and totals 11-25-06 12 12 Shenandoah

746 points (6.8) during his 110-game career at Longwood. Pistoljevic missed both the Florida Atlantic and Lamar Barrett (1) Virginia games with a hamstring injury, and his status for tonight is doubtful as well. Date Pts Rebs Opponent 11-13-06 10 10 VCU TONIGHT BY THE NUMBERS 2006-07 LONGWOOD MEN’S BASKETBALL

Category LW LU Day In, Day Out Scoring Off. 63.3 75.3 Lamar Barrett is posting 5.8 points and 4.9 rebounds this season. He had started the first 84 games of his Scoring Margin -10.1 +2.3 career before coming off the bench at Oklahoma (1/30). A former Street & Smith’s high school honorable Avg. 34.4 37.4 mention All-American, Barrett (2005-06: 7.0 points, 4.0 rebounds), has enjoyed two-plus solid seasons at Rebound Margin -4.1 +2.4 Longwood while posting 670 points (7.6) and 404 rebounds (4.6) -- starting 87 of 88 career games. He was Off. Rebounds 11.7 11.6 a Division I Independent All-Newcomer Team selection after his freshman campaign (9.7 points, 4.9 Def. Rebounds 22.7 25.8 rebounds). FG Percentage 39.5 47.6 3FG Percentage 29.1 34.3 Ironman II 3FGs Made 5.0 5.2 Brandon Giles is averaging career-bests of 5.4 points and 3.4 assists while playing 28.9 minutes. He has FT Percentage 69.1 69.4 started 42-straight games and is ninth in career assists (249). Giles posted 16 assists (8.0) during the two FG% Defense 46.0 43.5 games in Las Vegas, including a career-high nine against Charleston Southern (12/22). He averaged 35.6 Assists 12.6 15.0 minutes over the final 13 games last year, dishing an average of 4.6 assists during this late stretch of the cam - Turnovers 16.9 15.2 paign as well. TO Margin -0.6 -1.2 /TO Ratio 0.7 1.0 Highlights At Eleven Steals 7.2 7.1 Kirk Williams is averaging career-bests of 9.9 points and 4.5 rebounds, playing in 25 games (seven starts). Blocks 4.1 2.6 Last year, as a freshman, he electrified crowds with his high-octane play that produced some spectacular dunks. In fact, Williams led the team a year ago with his 14 slams that included especially-memorable flush - LANCER LEADERS es against Liberty, #4 Villanova in Atlantic City’s Boardwalk Hall, and at VCU. This year, he is shooting a team-best 50% (106-212) from the field, and has a team-best 22 dunks as well. Williams missed two games Scoring Average last month with an ankle injury incurred at Yale (1/6), returned against Savannah State, though most-likely Name Points Avg. will not be back at 100% until after the season concludes. Maurice Sumter 436 16.1 Clayton Morgan 345 12.8 Season-Ending Knee Injury Kirk Williams 248 9.9 Dana Smith (2005-06: 9.6 points, 4.7 rebounds) will not return to action this season after a knee injury incurred in the third game of the season at Norfolk State November 15. He underwent arthroscopic surgery Field Goal % on November 30. Smith finished last season on a roll, averaging 13.4 points and 6.1 rebounds over the final Name FG-A FG% nine games. He posted a career-high 21 points against Utah Valley (March 4) in the season finale, and Kirk Williams 106-212 .500 grabbed a career-high 10 rebounds against Savannah State (Feb. 25). Smith started the final 13 games of the Maurice Sumter 168-359 .468 year and finished second on the team in dunks (11). Clayton Morgan 113-267 .423 (Pre)Season-Ending Injury 2 Free Throw % Michael Jefferson (2005-06: 12.8 points) is also out of action this season with a foot injury suffered during Name FT-A FT% pre-season conditioning in September. Ironic, and unfortunate for him, he also missed 15 games last season Brandon Giles 44-50 .880 due to ankle (both) and groin injuries. In addition, adding insult to injury, he endured off-season shoulder Kevin Swecker 18-22 .818 surgery as well. Jefferson is also a 1,000-point career scorer at Longwood (1,078-14.8, 14th all-time). Husein Pistoljevic 17-22 .773

Rebounding Average Paging Dr. Rowe Name Rebounds Avg. Joel Rowe is an outstanding student at Longwood, compiling a remarkable 3.97 GPA while majoring in biol - Clayton Morgan 191 7.1 ogy with a minor in psychology. This past summer, he served an undergraduate research fellowship at the Maurice Sumter 149 5.5 MAYO Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida; assisting in the Neuropathology Lab. The Summer Undergraduate Lamar Barrett 133 4.9 Research Fellowship (S.U.R.F) program was composed of college students from schools such as Harvard, Cornell, Texas, Notre Dame, and Florida. Rowe presented ‘A quantitative study of leukoaraiosis’ to the Mayo Assist Average faculty (both MD’s and PhD’s) at the conclusion of his fellowship. He is a two-time Division I Independent Name Assists Avg. All-Academic Team honoree. Brandon Giles 92 3.4 Maurice Sumter 64 2.4 Win, Win, Win Lamar Barrett 45 1.7 Kevin Swecker helped his Mount Saint Joseph high school team to a record of 38-1 last year. The third-team All-Baltimore Catholic League selection averaged 10.5 points and was one of five starters at MSJ who earned Steal Average Division I scholarships. Mount Saint Joseph’s 38 wins were a new Maryland high school record, and the Name Steals Avg. program was ranked among the Top Ten in the final USA TODAY national high school rankings. He has Maurice Sumter 55 2.0 played in all 27 games, starting one, and is averaging 3.9 points (18-22 FT, 82%) and 1.3 rebounds while Lamar Barrett 22 0.8 making 19 three-pointers. Brandon Giles 22 0.8 Like Father, Like Son Average Billy Robinson Jr. is a second-generation college basketball player. His father, Billy Sr., played collegiately Name Blocks Avg. at Northern Illinois (1982-84). Billy Jr. has played in 22 games this year and is averaging 2.4 points (11-31 Maurice Sumter 40 1.5 3FG, 36%) and 1.5 rebounds. Robinson Jr. averaged 12.1 points, 10.2 rebounds, and 3.0 blocks as a senior Lamar Barrett 25 0.9 at Hammond (Md.) High School. Clayton Morgan 20 0.7 2006-07 LONGWOOD MEN’S BASKETBALL LANCER SUPERLATIVES

Walk-On Earns PT 20-Point Games (9) E.J. Dawson joined the program as a walk-on this year but has earned playing time at in all 27 Clayton Morgan (4) Date Pts. Opponent games (10.2 minutes), averaging 1.4 points. He averaged 16.1 points at Mount Vernon High School last year 12-23-06 32 Kennesaw State while being named the National District player of the year, All-Region, and All-Met by The Washington Post . 12-1-06 21 Navy 2-3-07 20 Morgan State 12-22-06 20 Chas. Southern Basketball’s His Game But Football’s In His Blood Danny Wilson (1.4 points) is one of nine children in his family, including six brothers and two sisters. Three Maurice Sumter (4) older brothers played or play Division I football: Amos Jr. at New Mexico and Everett at North Carolina A&T, Date Pts. Opponent 1-10-07 25 NJIT while Jacob currently plays at Western Carolina. A younger brother, C.J., currently plays at East Carolina. 2-6-07 24 Florida Atlantic Amos Jr. is now playing professionally with the Johnstown (Pa.) RiverHawks of the American Indoor Football 11-20-06 22 Richmond League (AIFL). A junior transfer, Wilson (6-8) is looking to make his mark in college basketball. He aver - 11-13-06 22 VCU aged 12.2 points (58% FG) and 9.1 rebounds last season at NJCAA Division I Louisburg (N.C.). Wilson has Husein Pistoljevic (1) played in 15 games this year and is averaging 1.4 points (8-22 FG) and 1.7 rebounds. He is not on the active Date Pts. Opponent roster while devoting more time to his academic studies. 11-25-06 21 Shenandoah

10-Rebound Games (11) Las Vegas Classic Déjà vu Clayton Morgan (4) Longwood participated in the exempt four-game 2006 Findlay Toyota/Las Vegas Classic December 17-23 for Date Rebs. Opponent the second time in three years. The first two games of the event were on the road at New Mexico (Dec. 17, 11-11-06 13 UVA-Wise 1-22-07 10 Hampton L 79-60), and at Southern California (Dec. 19, L 83-53); before playing two games in Las Vegas at the Orleans 11-28-06 10 N.C. A&T Arena against Charleston Southern (Dec. 22, W 73-67) and against Kennesaw State (Dec. 23, W87-85 OT). 11-15-06 10 Norfolk State The Lancers (2-2) finished fifth among eight teams, behind high-profile schools Kansas State (4-0), New Lamar Barrett (3) Mexico (3-1), USC (3-1), and nationally-ranked Wichita State (2-2), respectively. Date Rebs. Opponent 12-4-06 14 American The Three-Point Stat 12-1-06 11 Navy 11-13-06 10 VCU Longwood has made at least one three-point field goal in 141 consecutive games that date back to November 26, 2002 (at Lenoir-Rhyne, W 72-68). The streak includes a high of 13 three-pointers against Maurice Sumter (2) Virginia Union (Feb. 5, 2004). Date Rebs. Opponent 1-28-07 10 High Point 11-17-06 10 G. Washington Veteran Line-Up Kirk Williams (2) Longwood returned all five starters among 10 returning lettermen from a year ago, including the top six scor - Date Rebs. Opponent ers overall who combined for 79 percent (1,740 of 2,194 points) of the team’s offense. Additionally, seven 11-25-06 12 Shenandoah 12-23-06 10 Kennesaw State players returned who played at least 18 minutes per game, averaging 26.6 minutes among them. Each of the seven averaged at least 7.0 points per game, including three double-figure scorers. The starters include 5-Assist Games (13) Maurice Sumter, Clayton Morgan, Lamar Barrett, Brandon Giles, and Dana Smith. Unfortunately, as already Brandon Giles (8) Date Asts. Opponent mentioned, Smith will not return to action this season after a knee injury incurred in the third game of the 12-22-06 9 Chas. Southern season at Norfolk State (Nov. 15). 1-10-07 7 NJIT 12-23-06 7 Kennesaw State 1-6-07 6 Yale Experienced Bench Depth 12-30-06 6 American The other five returning lettermen from last season include Michael Jefferson, Husein Pistoljevic, and Kirk 2-3-07 5 Morgan State Williams along with a pair of senior walk-on team members in Darren Holmes and Joel Rowe. 11-13-06 5 VCU 11-11-06 5 UVA-Wise Unfortunately, and again as already mentioned, Jefferson will not play this season after a foot injury suffered during pre-season conditioning in September. Maurice Sumter (3) Date Asts. Opponent 12-1-06 7 Navy Senior Captains 12-23-06 6 Kennesaw State Maurice Sumter and Husein Pistoljevic are serving as team captains this year, as named by Coach Gillian 11-11-06 6 UVA-Wise during preseason. Both seniors, Sumter is a captain for the third-straight year while Pistoljevic is a captain for the second consecutive season. Lamar Barrett (1) Date Asts. Opponent 1-6-07 5 Florida Atlantic First-Time Opponents Longwood is scheduled to meet 12 first-time opponents in men’s basketball this season. They include Clayton Morgan (1) Date Asts. Opponent George Washington (Nov. 17), American (Dec. 4, Dec. 30), New Mexico (Dec. 17), Southern California 12-17-06 5 New Mexico (Dec. 19), Charleston Southern (Dec. 22), Kennesaw State (Dec. 23), Providence (Jan. 2), NJIT (Jan. 10, Feb. 19), Oklahoma (Jan. 30), Morgan State (Feb. 3), Florida Atlantic (Feb. 6), and Campbell (Feb. 22). 5-Steal Games (3) Maurice Sumter (3) Date Stls. Opponent Historic, Significant, & New Venues 12-1-06 6 Navy Longwood will play in both historic and new venues this season with road games at New Mexico, Southern 11-17-06 5 G. Washington 11-11-06 5 UVA-Wise California, Providence, Oklahoma, and Virginia. The venues, in order, include The Pit in Albuquerque (18,018), the brand new Galen Center in Los Angeles (10,258), the Dunkin’ Donuts Center in Providence 5-Block Games (1) (12,993), the Lloyd Noble Center in Norman, Oklahoma 12,000), and the brand new John Paul Jones Arena Maurice Sumter (1) in Charlottesville (15,219). Longwood also played at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas (7,165) this season. Date Blks. Opponent 2-13-07 5 Virginia QUICK FACTS 2006-07 LONGWOOD MEN’S BASKETBALL

Location ...... Farmville, Virginia Don’t Forget The Toothbrush Founded ...... 1839 Longwood is playing 19 of 31 games away from Farmville this season, including 17 road games along with Enrollment ...... 4,400 two neutral-site contests. Included among this year’s team travel plans were a nine-day trip, and a 16-day Nickname ...... Lancers trip away from campus. The ‘short’ trip covered the four-game 2006 Findlay Toyota/Las Vegas Classic from Colors ...... Blue & White December 16-24, while the ‘long’ trip -- recently concluded -- also covered four games: Providence, Yale, Affiliation ...... NJIT, and Utah Valley State from January 1-16. The Lancers also have three-day trips to both Oklahoma Jan...... Reclassifying NCAA Division I 29-31, and to Campbell and Savannah State February 22-24. Fortunately, there are also eight same-day Conference ...... Independent there-and-back trips for games at Norfolk State (Nov. 15), George Washington (Nov. 17), Richmond (Nov. Facility ...... Willett Hall (2,522) 20), North Carolina A&T (Nov. 28), American (Dec. 4), High Point (Dec. 6), Liberty (Dec. 9), and Virginia President ..... Dr. Patricia P. Cormier (Feb. 13). Alma Mater ...... University Interim AD ...... Troy Austin Spanning The Globe Alma Mater ...... Duke (2000) Longwood’s 14 team members were born in eight different states, the District of Columbia, and two Athletics Phone ...... 434.395.2057 European countries. They include Virginia (Maurice Sumter, Michael Jefferson), New York (Clayton Morgan, Kirk Williams), Washington (Darren Holmes), Indiana (Joel Rowe), Rhode Island (Lamar Barrett), Colorado Coaching Staff (Dana Smith), Maryland (Brandon Giles, Kevin Swecker) and North Carolina (Danny Wilson); D.C. (Billy Head Coach ...... Mike Gillian Robinson Jr.), Bosnia (Husein Pistoljevic), and Germany (E.J. Dawson). Alma Mater ...... North Adams State (1986) Did You Know … Career Record ...... 24-91 (3+) Maurice Sumter graduated from T.C. Williams the high school made famous in the movie ‘Remember The Record At Longwood .... 24-91 (3+) Titans’. He also has a cousin, Love Brown, who played basketball at Seton Hall and another cousin, Keith Office Phone ...... 434.395.2838 Goganious, who played football at Penn State and with the Buffalo Bills. Sumter also worked this past sum - E-Mail .... [email protected] mer as a lifeguard … Husein Pistoljevic was born in Bosnia and lived in that country for 11 years before Best Time to Contact ...... Mornings moving to the state of Washington along with his parents and an older brother … Clayton Morgan is a cousin .... Coordinate Through Greg Prouty to Tom Gordon who pitches for the Phillies … Lamar Barrett scored his 1,000th-point in high Assistant Coach ...... Bill Reinson school on a play called ‘Longwood’ and had his St. Andrew’s School jersey retired … Dana Smith has a Alma Mater ...... Phoenix (2000) cousin, Nick Brooks, who played basketball at Butler … Kevin Swecker is a cousin to Steve Wojciechowski Office Phone ...... 434.395.2891 who played basketball at Duke and is now a current Blue Devil assistant coach. E-Mail .. [email protected] Assistant Coach ...... Doug Thibault LANCER HEAD COACH MIKE GILLIAN Alma Mater ...... Boise State (1998) Office Phone ...... 434.395.2654 named Mike Gillian as the seventh head coach in the history of men's bas - E-Mail .... [email protected] ketball at the institution on May 2, 2003. Coach Gillian is charged with building an NCAA Division I program, and has been doing so from the ground up during his tenure while compiling a record Assistant Coach ...... Michael Huger of 24-90. The program finished 10-20 during 2005-06 while tying for the seventh-best turnaround Alma Mater ...... season in Division I (plus 9.5), year three of the school’s four-year Division I Reclassification...... Bowling Green State (1993) Longwood began this season with 11 scholarship players (same as last year) and all five return - Office Phone ...... 434.395.2733 ing starters among 10 letterwinners. The Lancers finished 1-30 during 2004-05, their first year play - E-Mail ...... [email protected] ing a full Division I schedule while competing with just nine scholarship players and no seniors. Longwood was 5-22 during 2003-04, the first year of the DI transition while competing with only Team Information seven scholarship players and just four returning letterwinners. Prior to his arrival at Longwood, Coach Gillian had been an assistant coach at George Mason 2005-06 Record ...... 10-20 under head coach Jim Larranaga from 1997-2003. He had also worked under Larranaga for one season at Bowling Green State Home Record ...... 8-4 (Ohio) University (1996-97) before going to Mason with Larranaga. Gillian played a role in the recruitment of several members Away Record ...... 1-13 of the GMU team that shocked the world of college basketball last spring while advancing to the Final Four in Indianapolis. Neutral Record ...... 1-3 During Gillian’s six seasons as an assistant coach at Mason, the Patriots went 100-74 overall with a 66-34 Colonial Athletic Starters Returning/Lost ...... 5/0 Association (CAA) record, winning two CAA Tournament championships (1999, 2001) and two CAA regular season titles (1999, Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..... 10/3 2000). He counts George Evans, currently playing overseas, among the many standout players he helped coach at GMU. George Newcomers ...... 4 Mason also earned two NCAA Tournament appearances (1999, 2001) and made one National Invitation Tournament (NIT) appearance (2002). The Patriots were 57-18 overall at home in the Patriot Center, posting a 41-8 CAA homecourt record. At Bowling Green, the Falcons finished 22-10 while winning the 1997 Mid-American Conference regular season title (13-5) Program History and earning an NIT appearance. MAC Player of the Year Antonio Daniels, currently a member of the NBA’s Washington Wizards, First Year ...... 1976 led that BGSU team. All-Time Record ...... 418-422 Prior to joining Larranaga at BGSU, Gillian was an assistant coach at Division II American International (Mass.) from 1989-95. NCAA Tournament Appearances .... 4 During that six-year stint working for current Indiana Pacers advance scout Jim Powell, the Yellow Jackets went 117-58 overall Most Recent ...... 2001 with a 75-33 Northeast-10 Conference (NE-10) record, winning both the NE-10 regular season and tournament championships ..... Division II East Region Semifinals in 1994 (26-6). American International also advanced to the second-round of the Division II Tournament that year. Gillian has been a member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) since 1989. He was a YES Clinic speak - ...... Queens (N.C.), L 77-76 OT er at the Division I Men’s Final Four from 1998-2000, and has extensive public speaking experience through his involvement with numerous booster, local business and civic organizations, and charity events. Honors Candidate Gillian was a four-year letterwinner as an undergraduate at Division III North Adams State (now the Massachusetts College of ...... Maurice Sumter Liberal Arts), and served as a team captain during his final two years. He received a bachelor of science degree in business admin - ...... 2006 All-Independent 1st-Team istration from North Adams State, and earned a master of business administration degree from American International. A native of Ayer, Massachusetts, Gillian (42) and his wife, Janet, have a five-year-old daughter, Emma. 2006-07 LONGWOOD MEN’S BASKETBALL - SEASON / CAREER UPDATES

00-DARREN HOLMES, 6-6, 225, S enior, Forward and one block … leads team in free throw percentage (88.0), and assists (92) Virginia Beach, Va.-Princess Anne … season-high 13 points at Liberty (12/9) [21, James Madison-2/18/06] … Fourth-year walk-on team member … has started one of career-high six rebounds at High Point (12/6) … career-high nine assists vs. 10 games, averaging 4.5 minutes, 1.3 points, and 1.1 Charleston Southern (12/22) ... career-high four steals vs. American (12/30) rebounds … shooting 29% (5-17) from the field, and ... three double-figure scoring games … has led team in scoring one time … 43% (3-7) at the free throw line … season-high six has led team in rebounding one time … has led team in assists 12 times … points at Oklahoma (1/30) [8, S. Virginia-2/14/04] … has led team in steals six times ... has led team in blocks one time … made career-high five rebounds at Oklahoma (1/30) … career- 26 consecutive free throws earlier this season before missing vs. Morgan high one assist at Oklahoma (1/30) … career-high one steal at Oklahoma State (2/3) … has made 28 of last 31 free throws overall. (1/30) … earned first career start against the Sooners, playing a season-high 16 minutes. 11-E.J. DAWSON, 6-1, 175, F reshman, Guard Ft. Belvoir, Va.-Mount Vernon 1-CLAYTON MORGAN, 6-7, 225, S enior, Forward First-year walk-on team member … has played in all 27 Brooklyn, N.Y.-Fashion Institute (JC) games, averaging 10.2 minutes, 1.4 points, 0.7 rebounds, Second-year team member … one of two in Coach and 0.8 assists…shooting 30% (14-46) from the field, Gillian’s third recruiting class … named Division I 20% (2-10) on three-point field goals, and 58% (7-12) at Independent’s ‘Best Rebounder’ and All-Independent the free throw line … adds 12 steals and one block … 2nd-Team by Lindy’s College Basketball 2006-07 maga - career-high five points on two occasions, most-recent vs. zine … has started all 27 games, averaging 30.2 min - Savannah State (1/20) … career-high three rebounds at NJIT (1/10) ... career- utes, 12.8 points, 7.1 rebounds, and 1.3 assists … shoot - high three assists on two occasions, most-recent vs. Savannah State (1/20) … ing 42% (113-267) from the field, 23% (7-30) on three-point field goals, and career-high one block at NJIT (1/10) ... has led team in assists one time … 72% (112-156) at the free throw line … adds 20 steals and 20 blocks … has led team in steals three times. leads team in rebounds (191), rebounding average (7.1), offensive rebounds (72-2.7), free throws (112-4.1), and free throw attempts (156-5.8) … career- 15-JOEL ROWE, 6-1, 190, S enior, Guard high 32 points vs. Kennesaw State (12/23) … season-high 13 rebounds vs. Colonial Heights, Va.-Colonial Heights UVA-Wise (11/11) [16, Long Island-12/30/05] … career-high five assists at Fourth-year walk-on team member … has played in 12 New Mexico (12/17) … career-high three steals at Richmond (11/20) … games, averaging 4.2 minutes, 0.5 points, 0.8 rebounds, career-high three blocks at NJIT (1/10) … 17 double-figure scoring games … and 0.5 assists … shooting 13% (1-8) from the field, 0-3 one 30-point game … four 20-point games … four double-figure rebound - on three-point field goals, and 100% (4-4) at the free ing games ... leads team with two double-doubles … has led team in scor - throw line … adds three steals … season-high two points ing eight times … has led team in rebounding 13 times … has led team in on three occasions, most-recent at USC (12/19) [6, S. assists one time ... has led team in steals four times … has led team in blocks Virginia-1/14/04] … career-high four rebounds at Oklahoma (1/30) … sea - 10 times. son-high two assists on two occasions, most-recent at USC (12/19) [4, Saint Paul’s-1/29/04] ... season-high one steal on two occasions, most-recent at 3-KIRK WILLIAMS, 6-6, 190, S ophomore, Forward Providence (1/2) [2, Wake Forest-2/23/05] ... has led team in assists one White Plains, N.Y.-Woodlands time. Second-year team member … one of two in Coach Gillian’s third recruiting class … has started seven of 25 20-MICHAEL JEFFERSON, 6-3, 205, S enior, Guard games, averaging 23.1 minutes, 9.9 points, 4.5 Chesterfield, Va.-Meadowbrook rebounds, and 1.0 assists … shooting 50% (106-212) Fourth-year team member … out for season with foot from the field, 18% (2-11) on three-point field goals, and injury … one of three in Coach Gillian’s first recruiting 54% (34-63) at the free throw line … adds 21 steals and class … three-year team captain … has started every 13 blocks … leads team in field goal percentage (50.0), and dunks (22) ... game played (73) during his career … 1,000 point career career-high 19 points vs. Morgan State (2/3)…career-high 12 rebounds vs. scorer (1,078, 14th all-time) … has earned at least one Shenandoah (11/25) … career-high four assists on two occasions, most- all-tournament team selection in each of his first three recent vs. Shenandoah (11/25) … career-high two steals on three occasions, seasons. most-recent at Oklahoma (1/30) … 15 double-figure scoring games … two double-figure rebounding games … leads team with two double-doubles … 22-DANA SMITH, 6-5, 225, J unior, Guard-Forward has led team in scoring two times … has led team in rebounding five times Woodbridge, Va.-C.D. Hylton … has led team in assists four times … has led team in steals seven times … Third-year team member … out for season with knee has led team in blocks three times. injury … one of three in Coach Gillian’s second recruit - ing class … started first three games, averaging 19.7 min - 10-BRANDON GILES, 5-10, 155, J unior, Guard utes, 3.0 points, 1.7 rebounds, and 1.0 assists … shoot - Gaithersburg, Md.-Magruder ing 29% (4-14) from the field, 0% (0-7) on three-point Third-year team member … one of three in Coach field goals, and 50% (1-2) at the free throw line … adds Gillian’s second recruiting class … has started all 27 one steal and one block … season-high five points vs. UVA-Wise (11/11) … games, averaging 28.9 minutes, 5.4 points, 2.6 season-high four rebounds vs. UVA-Wise (11/11) … season-high two assists rebounds, and 3.4 assists … shooting 32% (43-133) vs. UVA-Wise (11/11) … season-high one steal vs. VCU (11/13) … season- from the field, 22% (16-74) on three-point field goals, high one block vs. VCU (11/13) … has led team in steals one time. and 88% (44-50) at the free throw line … adds 22 steals 2006-07 LONGWOOD MEN’S BASKETBALL - SEASON / CAREER UPDATES

23-BILLY ROBINSON JR., 6-7, 190, F reshman, Forward 45-MAURICE SUMTER, 6-5, 185, S enior, G-F Columbia, Md.-Hammond Alexandria, Va.-T.C. Williams First-year team member … one of three in Coach Team captain … fourth-year team member … one of Gillian’s fourth recruiting class … has played in 22 three in Coach Gillian’s first recruiting class … three-year games, averaging 8.6 minutes, 2.4 points, 1.5 rebounds, team captain … has started every game played (114) dur - and 0.3 assists … shooting 37% (18-49) from the field, ing his career, first all-time at Longwood … 1,000 point 36% (11-31) on three-point field goals, and 50% (6-12) career scorer (1,523, third all-time) … named preseason at the free throw line … adds five steals and five blocks Division I Independent Player of the Year by USA TODAY … career-high 11 points at Providence (1/2) … career-high seven rebounds Sports Weekly College Basketball Preview … named Division I at NJIT (1/10) … career-high two assists at Oklahoma (1/30) … career-high Independent’s ‘Best NBA Prospect’, ‘Best Defender’, and to All-Independent one block on four occasions, most-recent at Virginia (2/13) ... one double- 1st-Team by Lindy’s College Basketball 2006-07 … named to All- figure scoring game ... has led team in assists one time … has led team in Independent Team by Street & Smith’s College Basketball 2006-07 Yearbook steals two times ... has led team in blocks two times. … has started all 27 games, averaging 35.6 minutes, 16.1 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 2.4 assists … shooting 47% (168-359) from the field, 40% 24-KEVIN SWECKER, 6-2, 170, F reshman, Guard (29-73) on three-point field goals, and 70% (71-102) at the free throw line Manchester, Md.-Mount Saint Joseph … adds 55 steals and 40 blocks … leads team in points (436), scoring aver - First-year team member … one of three in Coach age (16.1), field goals made (168-6.2), field goal attempts (359-13.3), three- Gillian’s fourth recruiting class … has started one of 27 point field goal percentage (39.7), defensive rebounds (121-4.5), steals (55- games, averaging 18.2 minutes, 3.9 points, 1.3 2.0), blocks (40-1.5), and minutes (962) ... season-high 25 points at NJIT rebounds, and 0.7 assists … shooting 27% (34-127) (1/10) [29, Northern Colorado-3/5/04] … season-high 10 rebounds on two from the field, 27% (19-70) on three-point field goals, occasions, most-recent vs. High Point (1/28) [12, Belmont Abbey-12/31/03] and 82% (18-22) at the free throw line … adds 11 steals … career-high seven assists vs. Navy (12/1) ... career-high six steals vs. Navy … career-high nine points vs. VCU (11/13) … career-high five rebounds at (12/1) … career-high five blocks at Virginia (2/13) … 25 double-figure scor - Yale (1/6) ... career-high three assists vs. High Point (1/28) … career-high two ing games … four 20-point games…two double-figure rebounding games … steals on two occasions, most-recent at Utah Valley State (1/15) … has led leads team with two double-doubles … has led team in scoring 17 times … team in steals two times. has led team in rebounding seven times … has led team in assists seven times … has led team in steals 15 times ... has led team in blocks 16 times. 32-HUSEIN PISTOLJEVIC, 6-2, 190, S enior, Guard Richland, Wash.-Hanford 50-LAMAR BARRETT, 6-6, 205, J unior, Forward Team captain … fourth-year team member … doubtful Providence, R.I.-St. Andrew’s for tonight … one of three in Coach Gillian’s first recruit - Third-year team member … one of three in Coach ing class … first-year team captain … ranks first in career Gillian’s second recruiting class … has started 26 of 27 three-point field goals (191) … hold single-game record games, averaging 26.4 minutes, 5.8 points, 4.9 rebounds, for three-point field goals (9) … moved to United States and 1.7 assists … shooting 32% (61-188) from the field, from Bosnia along with family at age 12 … has started 23% (11-47) on three-point field goals, and 60% 16 of 24 games, averaging 17.0 minutes, 5.6 points, 1.3 rebounds, and 0.8 (24-40) at the free throw line … adds 22 steals and 25 assists … shooting 35% (40-114) from the field, 36% (37-103) on three-point blocks … season-high 15 points vs. American (12/30) [23, Northern field goals, and 77% (17-22) at the free throw line ... adds 17 steals and four Colorado-1/10/05] … career-high 14 rebounds at American (12/4)…season- blocks … leads team in three-point field goals (37-1.5), and three-point high six assists vs. Shenandoah (11/25) [7, Utah Valley State-1/7/05] ... sea - attempts (103-4.3) … season-high 21 points vs. Shenandoah (11/25) [27, son-high three steals vs. Savannah State (1/20) … career-high three blocks Virginia Union-2/5/04] … season-high four rebounds vs. Kennesaw State vs. Savannah State (1/20) … five double-figure scoring games … three dou - (12/23) [9, District of Columbia-1/17/04] … season-high three assists vs. ble-figure rebounding games … one double-double ... has led team in Hampton (1/22) … season-high two steals on three occasions, most-recent rebounding five times ... has led team in assists four times … has led team at Oklahoma (1/30) … career-high one block on four occasions, most-recent in steals six times … has led team in blocks 11 times. vs. American (12/30) … five double-figure scoring games … one 20-point game … has led team in scoring one time … has led team in steals four times … has led team in blocks two times.

44-DANNY WILSON, 6-8, 225, Junior, Center Pantego, N.C.-Louisburg (JC) First-year team member … out for season while focusing on academics … one of three in Coach Gillian’s fourth recruiting class … has played in 15 games, averaging 7.4 minutes, 1.4 points, 1.7 rebounds, and 0.2 assists … shooting 36% (8-22) from the field, and 57% (5-9) at the free throw line … adds five steals … career-high six points vs. UVA-Wise (11/11) … career-high four rebounds on two occasions, most-recent at Yale (1/6) … career-high one assist at American (12/4) … career-high two steals at Utah Valley State (1/15). Game 1, November 11, 2006 Game 2, November 13, 2006 Game 3, November 15, 2006 Longwood 71 - Virginia-Wise 49 VCU 75 - Longwood 63 Longwood 65 - Norfolk State 54 Farmville, Virginia Farmville, Virginia Norfolk, Virginia

Longwood opened its 2006-07 campaign Longwood dropped a hard-fought 75-63 deci - Longwood took a 65-54 road victory at Norfolk with a 71-49 home victory past visiting Virginia- sion to visiting VCU in Willett Hall; the largest State in Norfolk. The Lancers (2-1) outscored the host Wise in Willett Hall. Senior Maurice Sumter led crowd to ever witness a college basketball game at Spartans 16-5 over the final 8:48, and were led by the Lancers (1-0) with a game-high 19 points Longwood with a full-capacity crowd of 2,522 in sophomore Kirk Williams with a game-high 16 points while classmate Clayton Morgan added a dou - Farmville. The Rams (1-0) won their opening game off the bench while Tony Murphy led NSU (0-2) with ble-double of 14 points and a game-high 13 under the direction of first-year head coach 12 points. rebounds. The NAIA Highland Cavaliers (0-2) , led by with a team- Longwood trailed 31-26 at the intermission before were led by Zydrunas Rackauskas and Seth high 15 points. Senior Maurice Sumter led the taking control of the contest about midway through Gibson with 11 points each. Lancers (1-1) with a game-high 22 points. the second half and pulling away at the end. The Longwood battled through a sluggish first half Longwood trailed 38-24 at halftime, and VCU Lancers closed to within 33-31 just 2:24 after the to lead 31-24 at the intermission behind 14 first- took its largest lead of the night at 52-31 with break but Norfolk State quickly took its largest lead of half points from Sumter. The 6-5 guard-forward 14:30 remaining on a layup from Wil Fameni. The the game at 44-37 with 12:53 remaining. Longwood, scored five points over the final 2:13 of the peri - Lancers, however, refused to quit and battled back however, stormed back with a 15-5 run that began od to spark a 10-3 run to close the opening 20 to within 58-44 at 8:21 with a 13-6 run that includ - and ended with three-point field goals by freshman minutes. Freshman Kevin Swecker contributed ed an offensive rebound and dunk by Sumter. Kevin Swecker to put the visitors in front for good, 52- the other five points, including a three-pointer. Longwood continued its momentum and closed to 49, at 8:48. The run included consecutive offensive The Lancers shot 41% (12-29) from the floor in within 69-58 with 2:31 left as senior Clayton rebound-dunks by Williams who also tallied six quick the first half, and were just 5-10 at the free Morgan scored eight quick points. Sumter fol - points. The Lancers continued to dominate the action throw line while committing 10 turnovers in a lowed with five-straight points for the Lancers who down the stretch with their game-ending 13-5 run to ragged opening 20 minutes. closed to within 73-63 but only 36-seconds provide for the final comfortable margin of victory. Longwood took control of the contest in the remained and Maynor made two free throws for Longwood had opened the game with the first second half, taking a 42-32 lead at 15:10 as VCU at 0:26 to provide for the final margin. points as Sumter connected on a jumper on the first sophomore Kirk Williams scored eight quick VCU opened the contest with a 17-6 run just possession just 17-seconds into contest. Norfolk points, including a monstrous dunk on the 6:05 into the game as Maynor (4), B.A. Walker (4), State took advantage of a 14-2 run to lead 14-8 at back-side lob pass from junior Brandon Giles and Michael Anderson (6) combined for 14 quick 11:26. The Lancers battled back to lead 19-18 with who finished with five assists. The Lancers points. The Rams extended the margin to 25-9 at just 5:55 left in the half as senior Husein Pistoljevic extended the lead to 20 points at 58-38 with 10:58 as Jamal Shuler tallied five points, including made a three-pointer and Williams added the first of 9:10 remaining as Morgan tallied 10 points, a three-pointer. Longwood managed to reduce the his three dunks in the game. The Spartans rallied including an old-fashioned three-point play deficit to 27-17 with 7:10 left before the intermis - back to lead 28-21 at 1:43 before Pistoljevic nailed inside during the 16-6 run. Virginia-Wise did sion as freshman Kevin Swecker came off the another trey and added 2-3 free throws when fouled manage to close to within 60-46 at 4:56, but the bench to make back-to-back three-point field on another three-point attempt. A steal and layup by hosts secured the decisive triumph by outscor - goals. Walker, however, answered with consecu - Murphy made it a five-point margin for the hosts at ing the visitors 11-3 over the final 3:47 -- a clos - tive three-pointers of his own to push the Rams halftime. ing run started with a three-pointer from Sumter. back ahead 35-19 at 3:31 as the visitors led by 14 Williams finished with 16 points and eight Sumter finished with a game-high 19 points, points (38-24) at the break. rebounds to lead Longwood, making 8-9 shots from adding a game-high six assists as well along Sumter finished with a game-high 22 points (9- the floor while playing just 24 minutes. Sumter with five rebounds and five steals for 13 FG, 2-3 3FG), 2-3 FT), adding five rebounds, added 14 points and seven rebounds, adding two Longwood. Morgan earned his seventh career three assists, and three blocks for Longwood. blocks as well, while Pistoljevic had 10 points off the double-double with 14 points and a game-high Morgan added 14 points and five rebounds, while bench – making 2-3 three-pointers. Giles finished 13 rebounds, while Williams finished with 10 junior Lamar Barrett added his second career dou - with eight points, four assists, and three steals while points off the bench for the Lancers. LU shot ble-double with 10 points and a game-high 10 Swecker also had eight points – making 2-3 three- 47% (26-55) from the field, including 54% (14- rebounds for the Lancers. Swecker contributed a pointes as well. Senior Clayton Morgan grabbed a 24) after the break, 21% (3-14) on three-point career-high nine points for the hosts. LU shot 39% game-high 10 rebounds for the Lancers, adding seven field goals, and 70% (16-23) at the free throw (24-61) from the field, including 36% (5-14) on points to the attack. LU shot 44% (24-54) from the line. The Lancers took a 40-26 advantage in three-point field goals, and 63% (10-16) at the free field, including 57% (13-23) in the second half, 25% rebounds, and forced 19 turnovers. throw line. The Lancers and Rams tied in rebound - (4-16) on three-pointers, and 57% (13-23) at the free Rackauskas and Gibson each finished with ing at 39-39, and hosts finished with nine blocks. throw line. 11 points to lead Virginia-Wise. The Highland Maynor finished with 15 points to lead five dou - Murphy had 12 points to lead Norfolk State but Cavaliers shot 36% (16-45) from the field, ble-figure scorers for VCU, adding a game-high six made just 5-18 shots, while Calvin Brown con - including 12% (2-17) on three-pointers, and assists. Other scoring by the visitors included tributed 11 points and eight rebounds. NSU shot 68% (15-22) at the line. Anderson (13), Fameni (12), Walker (10), and 39% (21-54) from the field, including 13% (2-16) on Shuler (10). Anderson also had seven rebounds, three-pointers, and 46% (10-22) at the line. The and Walker had five steals. The Rams shot 48% Spartans committed 19 turnovers that led to 18 (28-59) from the field, including 25% (4-16) on Longwood points. three-pointers, and 54% (15-28) at the line while Longwood earned its first-ever win over Norfolk making Coach Grant a winner in his collegiate State in three meetings, and it was the second consec - head coaching debut. utive road win for the Lancers who had also won their final away game a year ago (Hampton, 69-66). Game 4, November 17, 2006 Game 5, November 20, 2006 Game 6, November 25, 2006 George Washington 74 - Longwood 60 Richmond 83 - Longwood 72 Longwood 88 - Shenandoah 60 Washington, D.C. Richmond, Virginia Farmville, Virginia

Longwood led 35-27 at halftime before host and defending Longwood staged a furious second-half come - Longwood took an 88-60 home victory past vis - Atlantic 10 regular season champion George Washington rallied back attempt that fell short while dropping a disap - iting Shenandoah in Willett Hall. Senior Husein for a 74-60 victory at the Smith Center in Washington, D.C.. The pointing 83-72 road decision at the University of Pistoljevic led the Lancers (3-3) with both a game- Lancers (2-2) led the entire first half and nearly half of the second Richmond at the Robins Center. The Lancers (2-3) high and season-high 21 points off the bench while half, led by senior Maurice Sumter with a double-double of 19 rallied from a 20-point deficit with 13:23 remaining sophomore Kirk Williams added his first career dou - points and a game-high 10 rebounds. The unbeaten Colonials (3- to within five points at 73-68 with 3:50 left but ble-double with 12 points and a game-high 12 0) were led by Maureece Rice with a career-high 23 points and could get no closer. Senior Maurice Sumter led the rebounds. The Division III Hornets (1-1) were led Rob Diggs with a double-double of 22 points and 10 rebounds, visitors with a game-high 22 points, while Dan by Jeremiah Lawrence with 19 points. also career-highs. Geriot led the Spiders (3-0) with 19 points. Longwood broke open a close game early in the Longwood jumped ahead early and led 16-9 at 12:46 on a Richmond led 44-31 at halftime after shooting a second half with a decisive 24-1 run that turned a three-pointer from junior Brandon Giles. The Colonials, howev - torrid 74% (17-23) from the field, including an 42-41 deficit at 18:11 into a commanding 65-43 er, answered with five-straight points to close to within 16-14 at incredible 80% (8-10) on three-point field goals. advantage at 8:19. The offensive explosion includ - 11:44 only to see the visitors run-off eight unanswered points to Ryan Butler was perfect in 18 minutes, making 5-5 ed eight points from Williams and six points from lead 24-14 with 9:41 left in the first half as senior Clayton Morgan field goals, including 3-3 on three-pointers, and 1-1 senior Maurice Sumter. Pistoljevic capped the scor - finished the run with three-pointer. Sumter gave Longwood its at the free throw line for 14 first-half points. David ing barrage with the first of his six second-half largest lead of the game at 34-22 with just 2:59 left before half - Gonzalvez added 12 points off the bench, making 5- three-point field goals as he made 6-10 three-point - time as he tallied 17 first-half points. George Washington man - 6 shots from the floor. The Spiders led by as many ers over the final 8:19. The Lancers took their aged to narrow the margin to eight points at the intermission. as 16 points in the opening period, though largest lead of the contest at 32 points (88-56) with Longwood extended its advantage early in the second half, Longwood was able to stay in the game with 15-19 1:28 remaining on Pistoljevic’s final three-pointer as leading by double-digits again at 39-28 with 18:37 on the clock free throws as Sumter (4-4) scored 12 points and the fourth-year player finished with 18 second-half after an offensive rebound follow dunk by sophomore Kirk senior Clayton Morgan (4-5) added 10 points. points. Longwood shot 53% (17-32) from the field, Williams. The Colonials came charging back with six-straight The Spiders quickly added two more three-point - including 55% (6-11) on three-pointers, over the points, though the Lancers still led 41-36 at 14:39 on a free throw ers to start the second half and led 54-34 at 17:41. final 20 minutes. by Morgan. GW finally caught the visitors at 41-41 with 12:11 A layup by Morgan cut the margin to 56-41 with Longwood had led 40-36 at halftime as the visi - remaining on a tip-in basket as Longwood had the lead for the 16:00 remaining but Richmond was able to push the tors kept pounding the ball inside for 28 points in first 27:48 of the contest. George Washington took its first lead margin back to 20 points at 61-41 with 13:23 left to the paint while also out-rebounding the hosts 24- at 11:38 on a three-pointer by Rice that began a 22-4 run to play. Longwood refused to quit, however, and pro - 19. Shenandoah’s three inside players combined secure the hard-fought home win. The Lancers refused to quit, ceeded to outscore the hosts 27-12 over the next for 26 of the team’s 36 first-half points, including however, and battled back to within 70-58 with just 1:19 left as 9:33 to close to within 73-68 at 3:50. Sumter scored nine from Lawrence. The Lancers took their largest Williams scored eight points. GW head coach Karl Hobbs emp - eight points during the run, including an old-fash - lead of the opening half at 35-26 with 4:00 left tied his bench with just 10-seconds on the clock. ioned three-point play inside and a layup to close before the break on a pair of free throws from sen - Sumter finished with 19 points and a game-high 10 rebounds the late spurt. Sophomore Kirk Williams added six ior Clayton Morgan. Sumter and junior Lamar for his sixth career double-double to lead Longwood, adding five points, including a fast-break dunk, before fouling Barrett each scored eight first-half points while steals and two blocks in 38 minutes. Morgan had 14 points, four out with 7:47 on the clock, and junior Brandon freshman Kevin Swecker came off the bench to con - rebounds, and three assists, while Williams contributed 12 points Giles had five points with a long three-pointer as tribute seven points, including a three-pointer. The – all scored in the second half for the Lancers. LU shot 41% (21- well. The hosts led 76-70 with just under three min - Hornets had opened the game with the first three 51) from the field, including 54% (13-24) in the first half, 29% (5- utes remaining when a Lancer three-point attempt points (3-0, 19:10) for their largest lead of the entire 17) on three-point field goals (0-7, second half), and 65% (13-20) was halfway down before coming back out, a shot contest. at the free throw line. Longwood played without Dana Smith, a that would have made it a three-point game. Pistoljevic finished with a game-high, and sea - junior starting guard-forward, who missed the contest with a knee Unfortunately, it did not go in and Richmond con - son-high of 21 points, making 7-11 from three-point injury. verted 7-8 free throws over the final 2:32 to secure territory in 16 minutes for Longwood. Sumter fin - Rice scored a game-high 23 points, also a career-high, to lead its home victory. ished with 15 points (7-10 FG), adding three blocks, George Washington, while Diggs added 22 points and a game- Sumter finished with a game-high 22 points to while Williams earned his first career double-dou - high 10 rebounds for his own double-double – also career-high lead Longwood, including 5-5 at the free throw line ble with 12 points and a game-high 12 rebounds, totals. Carl Elliott was limited to nine points after entering the while playing 39 minutes. Morgan scored a season- also contributing career-highs of four assists, three contest with an average of 27.0. GW shot 39% (25-64) from the high 17 points, adding six rebounds and three steals, blocks, and two steals for the Lancers. Barrett had field, including 22% (4-18) on three-pointers, and 77% (20-26) at while Giles and Williams each contributed 10 points 10 points and a game-high six assists, and Morgan the line. for the Lancers. LU shot 50% (24-48) from the field, totaled nine points and eight rebounds. LU shot It was Longwood’s first-ever game against George including 55% (16-29) in the second half, 33% (5- 50% (33-66) from the field, including a season-high Washington, a program that finished 27-3 a year ago while win - 15) on three-pointers, and 79% (19-24) at the line. 48% (12-25) on three-point field goals, and 67% ning the A-10 regular season title (16-0) and advancing to the sec - Geriot led Richmond with his team-high 19 (10-15) at the free throw line. The Lancers took a ond-round of the NCAA Tournament. The Colonials have won 67 points, including 15 points in the second half. 46-40 advantage in rebounds, and also forced 26 games (67-23) over the past three seasons and had won their first Others in double-figure scoring for the Spiders were turnovers -- converting to 26 points. two games this year by an average margin of 29 points in victo - Butler (16 points), David Brewster (13 points), Lawrence finished with 19 points to lead ries at and at home against Dartmouth. The Gonzalvez (12 points), and Peter Thomas (12 Shenandoah, while Onyie Onunaku added 12 contest was also witnessed by veteran Boston Globe sportswriter points). UR shot 72% (28-39) from the field, includ - points and eight rebounds. The Hornets shot 36% Bob Ryan who spoke briefly with Lancer head coach Mike ing 69% (11-16) on three-pointers, and 64% (16-25) (24-66) from the field, including 17% (2-12) on Gillian afterwards outside the team lockerroom . at the line. three-pointers, and 50% (10-20) at the line. Game 7, November 28, 2006 Game 8, December 1, 2006 Game 9, December 4, 2006 N.C. A&T 71 - Longwood 59 Navy 61 - Longwood 59 OT American 60 - Longwood 49 Greensboro, North Carolina Farmville, Virginia Washington, D.C.

Longwood dropped a 71-59 road decision at Longwood dropped a heartbreaking 61-59 over - Longwood dropped a 60-49 road decision at North Carolina A&T in Greensboro, North time thriller to visiting Navy in Willett Hall. The Patriot League member in Carolina. The visiting Lancers (3-4) were led by Midshipmen (6-2) rallied from a seven-point deficit Washington, D.C.. The Lancers (3-6) rallied senior Maurice Sumter with a game-high 19 with 3:34 left in regulation before scoring the first nine from a 16-point halftime deficit to within five points, while the host Aggies (2-4) were led by points in overtime and then held on for the hard- points with 6:06 remaining but could get no Glenn Nelson with 14 points. fought road win. The tough-luck Lancers (3-5) were closer, led by senior Maurice Sumter with a Longwood fell behind 5-1 just 1:58 into the led by senior Clayton Morgan with a game-high 21 game-high 15 points. The host Eagles (6-2) game before a 7-2 run gave the Lancers their points, while junior Greg Sprink led Navy with 16 were led by Brayden Billbe and Andre Ingram only lead of the night at 8-7 with 15:44 left in points. with 13 points each. the opening half on a three-point field goal from Longwood led 46-39 with 3:34 remaining after an Longwood fell behind 4-0 just 25-seconds junior Brandon Giles. North Carolina A&T old-fashioned three-point play inside from Morgan. into the contest as American jumped out to a went back in front, though only led 13-12 at Navy, though, scored seven unanswered points to tie 15-2 advantage at 13:14 as Ingram scored five 11:42 after a lay-in from Sumter. The Aggies it at 46-46 with 1:40 on the clock as Sprink made a early points. Sumter’s jumper at 12:03 made it took advantage of a 19-10 run to take their three-point field goal (3:13), followed by a layup 15-6 before Ingram made a three-point field largest lead of the first half at 32-22 with 4:58 (2:47), and two free throws by junior Corey Johnson goal to help the Eagles to a 20-6 lead with left before the break. A pair of free throws from (1:40). Morgan added two free throws at 1:03 (48-46), 10:49 left in the first half. The Lancers closed to senior Clayton Morgan made it 34-29 at 1:27 but Johnson made two more free throws at 0:53 (48- within 22-14 at 6:56 on a layup from sopho - but the hosts scored the final three points of the 48). Senior Maurice Sumter scored inside on a layup more Kirk Williams. American, however, period to lead 37-29 at the intermission. at 0:36 (50-48), only to have Johnson make a jumper outscored Longwood 13-5 the remainder of the Longwood trailed 42-31 with 15:52 remain - in the lane to tie it again at 50-50 (0:22). The Lancers period to lead 35-19 at the intermission. The ing before battling back into the contest, closing had an opportunity to win in regulation but missed a Eagles shot 62% (16-26) from the field in the to within 47-45 at 11:10 on a pair of free throws 15-foot jumper just ahead of the final buzzer. first half, compared to 24% (8-34) by the visit - by Giles to cap a 14-5 run. Sumter scored five In OT, the Midshipmen got a three-pointer from ing Lancers. points during the run, including a three-pointer. sophomore Adam Teague at 4:35 to lead 53-50, fol - American took its largest lead at 41-23 with It remained close the rest of the way as the lowed quickly by a steal and layup by classmate Kaleo 16:43 left to play, and still led 47-31 at 13:43. Lancers were still within two points at 55-53 Kina with 4:20 left. Navy added another jumper from Longwood used a 7-1 run to close to within 48- with 6:29 left on two more free throws from Sprink (3:29), and a layup by Johnson to lead 59-50 at 38 with 9:11 remaining as Williams scored six Giles. NCAT, however, responded with back-to- 2:31. Longwood refused to quit, however, and battled quick points, including a dunk off the backside back three-pointers to lead 61-53 at 4:23 before back to within 60-57 on a three-pointer from Sumter lob-pass. The Lancers continued with their Sumter scored four unanswered points to pull with 44-seconds remaining. The Lancers had a poten - momentum and was within 50-45 at 6:06, cap - the visitors back within 61-57 with 3:15 on the tial game-tying three-point attempt with 12-seconds ping a 22-9 run after falling behind by 18 clock. It appeared that the Lancers had a defen - left that was in-and-out, and missed a putback as well points. It was 54-48 after another jumper from sive stop on a block/jump ball situation but it before Sprink secured the outcome with 1-2 free Sumter with 4:19 on the clock, but unfortunate - was not called and the ball bounced to an Aggie throws at 0:09 for a four-point cushion (61-57). ly, the Eagles would outscore the visitors 6-1 player under the basket for the layup at 2:38 Morgan added a layup at the buzzer for the final nar - over the final 3:39 for their homecourt victory. that began a game-ending 10-2 run for the final row two-point margin of defeat. Sumter finished with a game-high 15 points 12-point margin – also the largest lead of the Morgan finished with a game-high and season-high to lead Longwood, while Williams added 10 contest. of 21 points (9-9 FT), adding nine rebounds to lead points. Junior Lamar Barrett grabbed a game- Sumter finished with a game-high 19 points, Longwood. Sumter added an outstanding all-around high and career-high 14 rebounds to go along adding five rebounds while playing the entire effort of 18 points (8-14 FG) and nine rebounds, along with his eight points, while senior Clayton 40 minutes to lead Longwood. Morgan just with game-highs and career-highs of seven assists and Morgan added six points and nine rebounds. missed a double-double with his nine points six steals in 44 minutes for the Lancers. Sophomore LU shot 33% (20-60) from the field, including and game-high 10 rebounds for the Lancers Kirk Williams contributed 12 points, including his first just 10% (2-20) on three-point field goals, and while Giles and junior Lamar Barrett each con - career three-pointer late in the game (2:05, ot), while 58% (7-12) at the free throw line. Longwood tributed seven points. LU shot just 35% (19-55) junior Lamar Barrett grabbed a game-high and career- did out-rebound American 43-33, but commit - from the field, including 24% (6-25) on three- high 11 rebounds to go with his five points. LU shot ted 18 turnovers that the Eagles converted into pointers, and 83% (15-18) at the free throw line 37% (22-60) from the field, including just 18% (3-17) 20 points. – committing 24 turnovers that were converted on three-pointers, and 67% (12-18) at the free throw Billbe and Ingram each scored 13 points to into 25 points. line. The hosts out-rebounded the visitors 45-37. lead American, while Derrick Mercer added 12 Nelson came off the bench to score 14 points Sprink scored 16 points to lead Navy, adding nine points as the trio combined to shoot 15-28 from for North Carolina A&T, while Austin Ewing and rebounds, while Johnson had 12 points and Kina the field for the Eagles. AU shot 48% (25-52) Jason Wills each added 13 points. The Aggies totaled 11 points. The Midshipmen shot 35% (20-57) from the field as a team, including 24% (4-17) shot 50% (27-54) from the field, including 40% from the field, including 33% (9-27) on three-pointers, on three-pointers, and 43% (6-14) at the line. (6-15) on three-pointers, and 55% (11-20) at the and 63% (12-19) at the line. The closely-played con - line. NCAT committed 22 turnovers, though test witnessed seven lead-changes, and eight ties Longwood only converted into 15 points. throughout as Longwood’s largest lead was seven points (18-11, 5:54 - 1st) with Navy’s in the extra peri - od at nine points (59-50, 2:31). Game 10, December 6, 2006 Game 11, December 9, 2006 Game 12, December 17, 2006 High Point 59 - Longwood 57 Liberty 89 - Longwood 61 New Mexico 79 - Longwood 60 High Point, North Carolina Lynchburg, Virginia Albuquerque, New Mexico

Longwood dropped a difficult 59-57 road decision Longwood dropped an 89-61 road decision Longwood dropped a 79-60 road decision at at in North Carolina. The host at Liberty University in Lynchburg. Junior the University of New Mexico in the first-round Panthers (6-3) closed the game with a 15-3 run over Brandon Giles led the visiting Lancers (3-8) with of the 2006 Findlay Toyota/Las Vegas Classic at the final 7:36 to erase a 10-point deficit as Arizona a season-high 13 points, while the host Flames The Pit in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The Reid (16 points) converted a decisive three-point play (6-1) were led by Larry Blair with a game-high Lancers (3-9) had a 33-32 lead at halftime, and inside with just 5.5-seconds remaining for the come- 18 points. were led by senior Maurice Sumter with a team- from-behind win. Senior Maurice Sumter led the vis - Longwood fell behind 15-5 just 5:02 into the high 16 points. The host Lobos (7-2) were led by iting hard-luck Lancers (3-7) with a game-high 18 contest as the Flames scored three quick three- junior transfer J.R. Giddens (Kansas) with a points. point field goals. The hosts increased the advan - game-high 25 points, including 14 in the deci - Longwood had taken a 54-44 lead with 8:01 tage to 33-13 at 5:32 before the Lancers battled sive second half. remaining a three-point field goal from senior Husein back to within 33-24 with 11 unanswered Longwood allowed New Mexico to score the Pistoljevic. It was Pistoljevic’s third three-pointer of points and 2:21 left until halftime. Giles scored first five points of the contest before a 12-2 run the contest as he became the school’s all-time leader five points during the quick outburst but Liberty gave the Lancers a 12-7 lead just 5:05 into the in three-point field goals with 169, surpassing scored the final four points of the period and led contest as Sumter scored seven quick points. The DeVonne Johnson (1992-96, 167). At that point, comfortably (39-26) at the intermission. Lobos came right back to tie the game at 17-17 everything began going wrong for the Lancers who did Longwood closed to within 10 points early in with 11:52 left in the half but the visitors battled not score another field goal the remainder of the game. the second half at 39-29 with 17:37 remaining back to lead 24-17 at 9:13 on a three-point field The visitors were 0-9 from the field, including 0-2 on but could get no closer as the Flames shot 59% goal from senior Clayton Morgan. The hosts tied three-pointers, and 3-6 at the free throw line with three (19-32) from the field after the break, including it again at 24-24 on consecutive layups by senior turnovers as High Point rallied for the victory behind 60% (6-10) on three-pointers as their largest transfer Aaron Johnson (Penn State), and went seven late points from Reid, including the game-win - lead of the game was 33 points (89-56, 1:49). ahead 32-27 at 2:02 on a pair of free throws by ning and old-fashioned three-point play -- the only Giles scored a season-high 13 points, includ - Giddens. Longwood, however, scored the final lead of the second half for HPU. ing 7-8 free throws, adding five rebounds and six points of the period – all by sophomore Kirk Longwood fell behind early for the second-straight four assists to lead Longwood. Sophomore Kirk Williams – including the final two baskets on contest, trailing 9-0 at 15:47 of the first half. The Williams added 12 points (6-10 FG) and five dunks by the second-year player as the crowd of Lancers finally got on the scoreboard at 15:28 on a rebounds off the bench, and senior Husein 10,586 was stunned and silent. three-pointer by Pistoljevic, and battled back to lead Pistoljevic contributed 11 points with a trio of Sumter nailed a three-pointer early in the sec - 13-11 on a jumper from Sumter at 12:24 who scored three-pointers for the Lancers. Longwood shot ond half for a 36-34 lead at 19:20, and the con - eight quick points. The two teams traded baskets for 35% (20-57) from the field, including 32% (6- test was tied at 39-39 with 17:59 remaining on a several minutes with the opening 20 minutes featuring 19) on three-pointers, and 79% (15-19) at the three-pointer from senior Husein Pistoljevic. nine lead-changes and seven ties. Longwood took its line. Senior Maurice Sumter had his streak of Sumter’s layup at 16:00 had the Lancers within largest lead of the half at 27-22 with 4:36 left before 26 consecutive double-figure scoring games one at 43-42 but seven unanswered points made the break on a layup from junior Brandon Giles, and ended as he finished with just seven points after it a 50-42 cushion for New Mexico. A layup the Lancers led 31-28 at the intermission on a buzzer- collecting three fouls in the first 11:06 and from Morgan closed the margin to 56-49 with beating layup by senior Clayton Morgan. Sumter’s bas - never really got untracked. 9:21 left and Longwood had three scoring oppor - ket at 14:54 gave Longwood its biggest lead of the Blair finished with 18 points to lead six dou - tunities to close the gap even further but could game at 41-30, and the Lancers seemed in control ble-figure scorers for Liberty, followed by Alex not convert. Unfortunately, the Lobos proceed - until things went south over the final eight minutes. McLean (17), Anthony Smith (15), Rell Porter ed to score 16-straight points to finally take con - Sumter finished with a game-high 18 points (8-13 (10), B.J. Jenkins (10), and Tyler Baker (10). The trol at 72-49 with 4:44 on the clock. Giddens FG), adding four rebounds, three assists, and two steals Flames shot 49% (30-61) from the field, includ - and Johnson combined for 10 points during the to lead Longwood while moving into seventh on the ing 50% (11-22) on three-pointers, and 86% decisive 2:52 explosion before each team emp - career scoring list (1,268). Sophomore Kirk Williams (18-21) at the line. tied their respective benches at 4:19. added 12 points, eight rebounds, and three assists off Overall, the contest witnessed a combined Sumter scored a team-high 16 points to lead the bench for the Lancers, while Morgan had 10 points 43 personal fouls that were whistled -- resulting Longwood, while Williams added 13 points (6-9 and seven rebounds. Pistoljevic finished with nine in a combined 40 free throw attempts. FG) and five rebounds off the bench. Morgan points (3-6 3FG), including the career three-point field finished with 11 points, six rebounds, and a goal record (169). LU shot 44% (22-50) from the field, career-high five assists for the Lancers. LU shot including 52% (13-25) in the first half, 31% (4-13) on 41% (23-56) from the field, including 33% (7- three-pointers, and 56% (9-16) at the line. The Lancers 21) on three-pointers, and 54% (7-13) at the free did out-rebound the Panthers 38-35. throw line. Reid finished with a double-double of 16 points and Giddens scored a game-high 25 points (9-13 10 rebounds to lead High Point which also got 16 FG), adding five assists and three steals to lead points from Mike Jefferson, including a big three-point - New Mexico; clearly the most talented player on er at 1:38 to pull the hosts to within 57-56. Jerald the floor. Johnson finished with a double-double Minnis added 10 points and seven rebounds for the of 14 points and 11 rebounds for the Lobos. Panthers. HPU shot 36% (21-59) from the field, UNM shot 53% (28-53) from the field, including including 25% (5-20) on three-pointers, and 57% (12- 56% (18-32) in the second half, 43% (9-21) on 21) at the line. three-pointers, and 82% (14-17) at the line. Game 13, December 19, 2006 Game 14, December 22, 2006 Game 15, December 23, 2006 USC 83 - Longwood 53 Longwood 73 - Charleston Southern 67 Longwood 87 - Kennesaw State 85 OT Los Angeles, California Las Vegas, Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada

Longwood dropped an 83-53 road decision Longwood made 12-14 free throws over the Longwood rallied from a late seven-point deficit at the University of Southern California in the final 4:10 en route to a 73-67 victory past in regulation to force overtime en route to an 87-85 second-round of the 2006 Findlay Toyota/Las Charleston Southern University during the 2006 victory past Kennesaw State University in the fifth- Vegas Classic at the Galen Center in Los Findlay Toyota/Las Vegas Classic at the Orleans place game of the 2006 Findlay Toyota/Las Vegas Angeles. The Lancers (3-10) were led by senior Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Lancers (4-10) Classic at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas. The Maurice Sumter with a team-high 15 points, stopped a seven-game losing streak with the Lancers (5-10) won their second-straight game as while the Trojans (9-2) were led by Nick Young neutral-site triumph, led by seniors Clayton senior Clayton Morgan scored a career-high 32 and Lodrick Stewart with 17 points each. Morgan and Maurice Sumter with 20 points and points, including the game-tying basket to force the Longwood fell behind 6-0 during the first 19 points, respectively. The Buccaneers (5-7) extra period at the end of regulation. The Owls (3- 1:56 before closing to within 14-11 with 13:41 were led by Donnell Covington with 31 points. 9) were led by Ronell Wooten with 25 points. remaining in the first half. USC extended the Longwood trailed early as Charleston Longwood trailed Kennesaw State 68-61 with advantage to 24-13 at 6:57 but a pair of free Southern scored the first four points of the con - 2:24 left in regulation before closing with a 12-5 throws from senior Clayton Morgan had the test before three consecutive three-point field run to tie the game at 73-73 after 40 minutes. Lancers within 26-17 late in the first half (4:31). goals, including two by Sumter, pushed the Sophomore Kirk Williams made a three-point field The Trojans, however, ran off 10 unanswered Lancers in front 9-6 at 16:23. Longwood led the goal from the top of the key at 0:10.8 to bring the points to lead 36-17 at 2:13, and finished the rest of the first half, taking its largest lead at 29- Lancers within 72-71. After 1-2 free throws by the half on an 18-6 run to take control and lead 21 with 6:46 left before halftime on a basket Owls (73-71, 0:10.2), Morgan got the ball on the comfortably, 44-23, at the intermission. and two free throws by Sumter. Covington kept left wing and put up a running 15-foot jumper that USC shot a torrid 73% (19-26) from the field the Buccaneers close in the opening half with fell through the net at the final buzzer to force the during the opening 20 minutes while outscoring 16 points, though the Lancers led 37-32 at the extra five-minute period. Morgan scored six points Longwood 30-12 in the paint. The bigger and intermission as Sumter (13) and Morgan (10) down the stretch while senior Maurice Sumter also more athletic Trojans extended their lead in the combined for 23 first-half points. added an important basket with 22-seconds remain - second half, leading by as many as 34 points Charleston Southern started fast in the second ing (71-68). (66-32, 11:03), and closed the contest with a half, outscoring Longwood 15-6 to forge ahead Longwood junior Brandon Giles took over in the 10-5 run over the final 2:47 to secure the 30- 47-43 with 14:17 remaining. The Buccaneers OT with 10 points, making a three-pointer, a point home triumph. USC finished with a 42- still led 54-51 at 10:24 before the Lancers tight - jumper, and three free throws in the first 3:13 as the 20 edge on points in the paint, and a 29-17 ened their defensive pressure and did not allow Lancers led 83-75 with 1:47 remaining. Giles advantage in bench points. a CSU field goal for the next 9:05 while taking added two more free throws with 43-seconds left, Sumter finished with a team-high 15 points to a 65-59 advantage. During that stretch, the making 5-5 at the line in the extra period. lead Longwood, the only Lancer to reach dou - Buccaneers only managed three free throws as Kennesaw State made it close again with 10 points ble-figure scoring, adding two steals and a Longwood took control with its 14-5 run. The over the final 1:28, though missing a potential block. Morgan just missed a double-double Lancers secured the outcome with 8-10 free game-winning three-point attempt at the final with nine points and eight rebounds, while jun - throws over the final 1:17, including 6-6 by jun - buzzer. The closely-played contest had the Lancers ior Lamar Barrett added nine points and six ior Brandon Giles. Covington added eight late leading 31-30 at the intermission before the Owls rebounds. LU shot 29% (20-68) from the field, points over the final 1:03 to provide for the final outscored Longwood 43-42 in the second half. including 26% (7-27) on three-point field goals, six-point margin. Morgan scored a career-high and game-high 32 and 55% (6-11) at the free throw line. The Morgan finished with 20 points, adding eight points to lead Longwood, making 13-19 shots from Lancers did force 23 turnovers by the hosts that rebounds before fouling out with 2:12 left, to the field (1-1 3FG) and 5-5 at the free throw line. were converted into 16 points. lead Longwood. Sumter added 19 points, six He just missed a double-double with nine rebounds Young and Stewart each scored 17 points to rebounds, and three steals for the Lancers, while in 38 minutes while earning All-Tournament Team lead USC, while had a double-dou - sophomore Kirk Williams contributed 12 points honors. Williams did get a double-double with 16 ble of 10 points and 10 rebounds. The Trojans and eight rebounds off the bench. Giles had points and 10 rebounds for the Lancers who had shot 57% (32-56) from the field, including 50% eight points and a career-high nine assists. LU five players reach double-figure scoring: Sumter (4-8) on three-pointers, and 71% (15-21) at the shot 41% (24-59) from the field, including 29% (13), Giles (12), and senior Husein Pistoljevic (12). line. USC also out-rebounded the Lancers 45- (5-17) on three-pointers, and 80% (20-25) at the Sumter also had six assists and five rebounds, while 30, and tallied 20 points off of 16 turnovers by free throw line. The Lancers also out-rebound - Giles added seven assists to his effort (5-5 FT). LU the visitors. ed CSU 38-36, and had a season-low of just 10 shot 48% (32-67) from the field, including 47% (8- turnovers in the contest. 17) on three-pointers, and 71% (15-21) at the line. Covington finished with 31 points, adding Wooten led four double-figure scorers for three assists, to lead Charleston Southern, while Kennesaw State with his 25 points, adding eight Dwayne Jackson grabbed nine rebounds for the rebounds. Others for the Owls included Shaun Buccaneers. CSU shot 46% (25-54) from the Stegall with a double-double of 16 points and 15 field, including 47% (7-15) on three-pointers, rebounds, Golden Ingle with 16 points, and Brent and only 42% (10-24) at the line. Ragsdale with 15 points. KSU shot 41% (29-70) from the field, including 30% (7-23) on three-point - ers, and 74% (20-27) at the line. Longwood finished 2-0 in Las Vegas for fifth- place in the eight-team tournament. Game 16, December 30, 2006 Game 17, January 2, 2007 Game 18, January 6, 2007 Longwood 81 - American 79 OT Providence 107 - Longwood 69 Yale 74 - Longwood 62 Farmville, Virginia Providence, Rhode Island New Haven, Connecticut

Longwood took an exciting 81-79 overtime victory past visit - Longwood trailed just 41-31 at halftime Longwood dropped a 74-62 road decision at ing American in Willett Hall, its third-straight win. Senior before falling 107-69 at Providence College of Yale in Connecticut. The Lancers (6-12) were Husein Pistoljevic put the Lancers (6-10) ahead for good with his the BIG EAST Conference at the Dunkin’ led by senior Maurice Sumter with 13 points, fourth three-point field goal at 1:03 in OT; finishing with 12 Donuts Center in Rhode Island. The Lancers (6- while the host Bulldogs (4-9) were led by Eric points while making 4-5 from three-point territory. The hard- 11) were led by senior Maurice Sumter with 16 Flato and Caleb Holmes with 14 points each. fought home triumph also avenged a 60-49 loss to the Eagles (7- points, while the host Friars (10-3) were led by Longwood led early at 7-5 just 2:01 into the 6) earlier this month on December 4 in Washington, D.C.. Jonathan Kale (6-8, 250) with a game-high 18 contest on a jumper from Sumter. It was the last Longwood and American battled back-and-forth throughout points and Herbert Hill (6-10, 240) with a dou - lead by the Lancers, however, as Yale took with eight ties and four lead-changes, deadlocked at 68-68 after ble-double of 17 points and 13 rebounds. advantage of a 10-0 run to lead 15-7 at 13:33 as regulation. In the extra period, the Eagles led 76-72 with 2:52 Providence scored the first seven points of Ross Morin scored six-straight points during the remaining before eight unanswered points gave the Lancers an the contest before Longwood tallied five quick stretch. Longwood closed to within 15-12 with 80-76 advantage with 14-seconds remaining. Pistoljevic’s fourth points to close to within 7-5 at 16:18. A layup 12:45 left in the period before the Bulldogs put three-pointer at 1:03 had the hosts ahead 77-76, and two free from sophomore Kirk Williams had the Lancers together a 17-6 run to lead 32-18 at 4:22. It throws by senior Maurice Sumter made it 80-76 at 0:14. An AU within 13-10 at 12:43, but an 18-3 run by the was the largest lead of the game for the hosts three-pointer at 0:04 made it 80-79, but Sumter added 1-2 free Friars made it 31-13 with 8:31 left before the who led 37-25 at the intermission. throws with three-seconds left as the Eagles missed a potential break. Longwood made its own run, though, Longwood played much more aggressively in game-winning three-point attempt at the buzzer. and closed to within 36-27 at 2:57 as Sumter the second half and pulled to within 44-37 with Longwood had opened with the first eight points of the con - scored 10 points during the 14-5 outburst. It 13:31 remaining as senior Clayton Morgan test, leading 8-0 at 16:57 as Pistoljevic buried two early three- was a 10-point margin at the intermission as scored six quick points. Unfortunately, the pointers. Following a timeout, American closed to within 10-9 Providence led 41-31 after shooting 52% (16- opening minutes of the second half also wit - at 14:38 as Derrick Mercer scored six points and Andre Ingram 31) from the field during the opening 20 min - nessed an ankle injury to sophomore Kirk added a three-pointer. The Lancers, however, increased the mar - utes. Williams at 18:42, and the second-year stand - gin to 17-9 just 1:19 later as junior Lamar Barrett nailed a three- Longwood climbed to within seven points at out did not return after scoring eight points in pointer before consecutive layups from sophomore Kirk 43-36 early in the second half with 18:43 12 minutes before the injury. Williams. Longwood still led 28-23 at 8:03 before the Eagles remaining as senior Husein Pistoljevic made a Longwood continued to battle, though, and took advantage of a 14-2 run to lead 37-30 at 2:41 as Ingram three-point field goal. Providence led 45-36 at was within six points at 51-45 with 9:06 on the scored seven quick points. The Lancers scored the last six points 18:10 before the Lancer bench was assessed a clock as Sumter scored another six quick points. of the period to close to within 39-38 at the intermission. technical foul at 17:29. The hosts made 1-2 free On the next Yale possession, the decisive and Longwood continued its momentum in the second half, cap - throws that ignited a 20-4 run for a 65-40 lead key play of the game took place when Matt Kyle ping a 17-2 run with two more three-pointers from Barrett to with 12:53 left and the game was over for all was allowed an offensive tip-dunk that lead 49-41 with 17:22 remaining. American closed again and intents and purposes. The remainder of the con - appeared to be an offensive basket interference. led 54-53 at 12:05 as Brayden Billbe scored four-straight points. test witnessed 19 combined fouls whistled and After the put-back dunk, a technical foul was The closely-played game was tied three times down the stretch 28 combined free throws attempted by the two called on the Lancer bench which resulted in (56-56, 10:55; 59-59, 9:23; 63-63, 7:30) before the Eagles took teams to help provide for the final margin. two free throws and a 55-45 lead for the a 66-63 lead at 1:54 on a free throw from Ingram, and the visi - Sumter finished with a team-high 16 points to Bulldogs with 8:44 left to play. Longwood tors led 68-65 at 1:11 on two free throws by Arvyda Eitutavicius. lead Longwood, adding six rebounds, three could get no closer than eight points the rest of The Lancers closed to within 68-67 on two free throws by sen - steals, and three blocks. Williams added 12 the way as the hosts connected on two big ior Clayton Morgan with 58-seconds left in regulation, and points and five rebounds off the bench for the three-point field goals and made 7-10 free Morgan tied it at 68-68 with another free throw at 0:24. Lancers before fouling out with 5:13 remaining, throws over the final 7:54. American had three potential scoring opportunities in the lane while freshman Billy Robinson Jr. contributed a Sumter finished with 13 points, adding three during the final five-seconds but Sumter blocked the first attempt career-high 11 points (3-4 3FG) off the bench in steals to lead Longwood. Morgan added 12 and Morgan blocked the final attempt at the buzzer to send the 12 minutes. points and seven rebounds, and junior Lamar game to OT. LU shot 36% (22-62) from the field, including Barrett contributed 11 points, five rebounds, Sumter and Morgan each finished with team-highs of 16 44% (8-18) on three-point field goals, and 68% and four assists for the Lancers. As mentioned, points each to lead Longwood as Sumter added eight rebounds, (17-25) at the free throw line. Kale led six dou - Williams had eight points before the injury, and three steals, and two blocks and Morgan contributed four ble-figure scorers for Providence with his game- junior Brandon Giles added seven points and rebounds and two blocks (career-high) as well. Barrett had a high 18 points off the bench, adding eight six assists. LU shot 42% (22-52) from the field, season-high 15 points (3-4 3FG), while Pistoljevic added the 12 rebounds. Hill had the double-double of 17 including 20% (2-10) on three-pointers, and points (4-5 3FG) for the Lancers. Junior Brandon Giles added points and a game-high 13 rebounds for the 67% (16-24) at the free throw line. nine points, six assists, and four steals. LU shot 46% (29-63) Friars, followed by Geoff McDermott (14), Flato and Caleb Holmes each scored 14 from the field, including a season-high 59% (10-17) on three- Dwain Williams (14), Weyinmi Efejuku (13), points to lead Yale, while Morin added 11 point field goals, and 68% (13-19) at the free throw line. and Jamal Barney (13). PC shot 58% (37-64) points and 14 rebounds. Nick Holmes, the twin Ingram finished with a game-high 21 points to lead from the field, including an even-better 64% brother of Caleb, finished with 11 points off the American, while Eitutavicius added 19 points off the bench. (21-33) in the second half, 39% (7-18) on three- bench for the Bulldogs. YU shot 43% (27-63) Brian Gilmore had 11 points off the bench as well for the Eagles, pointers, and 74% (26-35) at the line. Overall, from the field, including 27% (6-22) on three- while Mercer contributed 10 points and nine assists. AU shot the two teams were whistled for 46 fouls while pointers, and 52% (14-27) at the line. 41% (31-76) from the field, including 39% (9-23) on three-point - combining to shoot 60 free throws – 41 attempt - ers, and 80% (8-10) at the line. ed during the final 20 minutes of the contest. Game 19, January 10, 2007 Game 20, January 15, 2007 Game 21, January 20, 2007 NJIT 59 - Longwood 55 Utah Valley State 80 - Longwood 52 Savannah State 65 - Longwood 59 Newark, New Jersey Orem, Utah Farmville, Virginia

Longwood dropped a a disappointing 59-55 Longwood dropped an 80-52 road decision Longwood dropped a 65-59 decision to visit - road decision at the New Jersey Institute of at Utah Valley State in Orem, Utah. The Lancers ing Savannah State in Willett Hall. The Tigers Technology in Newark, New Jersey. The (6-14) were led by seniors Clayton Morgan and (8-14) led from start to finish as Javon Randolph Lancers (6-13) were led by senior Maurice Maurice Sumter with 10 points each, while the scored a game-high 24 points off the bench. Sumter with a game-high 25 points, while the Wolverines (11-6) were led by David Heck with The host Lancers (6-15) were led by senior Highlanders (3-13) were led by Clayton Barker a game-high 20 points. Clayton Morgan with 18 points. with 13 points while stopping a 13-game losing Longwood never led at UVSC as the hosts Savannah State scored the first six points of streak. jumped out to a 14-5 lead just 4:11 into the the game as Longwood did not score until 3:44 Longwood led 3-0 early as senior Husein contest as Heck scored eight quick points, into the contest (6-2, 16:16). The Lancers Pistoljevic knocked-down a three-point field including a pair of three-point field goals. The closed to within 12-10 at 8:43 on a pair of free goal at 19:22 for the only lead of the contest. Lancers closed to within five points at 17-12 throws by freshman Kevin Swecker. The Tigers NJIT responded with its own three-pointer at with 12:23 left in the period but were no closer extended their lead again to 20-14 at 6:05 on a 18:48 en route to a 19-6 run to lead 19-9 with for the remainder of the half. The Wolverines jumper from Joshua Obiajunwa before six- 11:35 left before the break. The Highlanders led by as many as 15 points in the opening 20 straight points by the hosts tied the contest at took their largest lead of the first half at 29-18 minutes en route to a 36-23 advantage at the 20-20 with 3:54 left before halftime as Morgan with 4:24 left until halftime, and a buzzer-beat - intermission. scored four points inside. Randolph made a ing three-pointer gave the hosts a 32-23 lead at Longwood was within 50-38 with 13:44 left late three-pointer and added a last-second the intermission. to play after a pair of free throws by Sumter. It layup to give Savannah State a 29-26 lead at the NJIT extended its advantage to 38-25 early in was as close as the visitors would get, however, intermission. the second half at 17:37 before Longwood ral - as Utah Valley State scored nine unanswered Longwood closed to within 29-28 at 17:09 as lied with a 9-2 run to close to within 40-34 with points to lead 59-38 at 11:16. The Lancers Morgan scored again inside before the Tigers 12:06 remaining as Sumter scored four points reduced the margin under 20 points at 59-42 took advantage of a 16-4 run to lead 45-32 with and junior Brandon Giles buried a three-point - with 9:45 remaining before the Wolverines 10:53 remaining. The Lancers battled back to er. The Highlanders, however, scored eight extended their lead down the stretch, outscor - 49-40 at 6:23 on a jumper from junior Lamar unanswered points for their biggest lead of the ing the visitors 14-6 over the final 5:21 for their Barrett but Savannah State scored five unan - contest at 48-34 with 9:05 left to play. The largest margin at the end. swered points for its largest lead at 54-40 with Lancers, Morgan and Sumter each tallied 10 points to 4:57 left. Longwood had one final run at the though, battled back with an 11-3 run to climb lead Longwood as Sumter added a team-high visitors, this a 19-9 outburst to bring the hosts within 51-45 at 3:14. An offensive rebound six rebounds and two assists, and Morgan within 63-59 at 0:54 as senior Maurice Sumter basket and ensuing free throw by the hosts grabbed five rebounds. Junior Lamar Barrett tallied eight quick points -- beginning and end - made it 54-45 at 2:00 as the visitors could get contributed nine points and two assists for the ing the run with old-fashioned three-point plays no closer than the final margin of 59-55. Lancers. LU shot 35% (18-52) from the field, near the basket. Joseph Flegler made a pair of Sumter finished with a game-high 25 points including 33% (4-12) on three-pointers, and free throws for the Tigers at 0:39 to close-out the to lead Longwood, adding six rebounds, a 71% (12-17) at the line. scoring. career-high four blocks, two assists, and one Heck finished with a game-high 20 points to Morgan finished with 18 points to lead steal -- clearly the best player on the floor -- but lead Utah Valley State which improved to 7-1 at Longwood, including 12 points in the first half, just did not get much help as the only visitor in home, adding six assists and two blocks. Chris adding five rebounds. Sumter added 16 points, double-figures. Giles contributed nine points, Bailey had 15 points for the Wolverines, fol - nine rebounds, four assists, four steals, and two five rebounds, and a game-high seven assists for lowed by Matt Peterson (11) and Richard Troyer blocks while playing all 40 minutes. Barrett had the Lancers, while Pistoljevic had six points. (10). UVSC shot 53% (28-53) from the field, 10 points, seven rebounds, three steals, and LU shot 35% (20-58) from the field, including including 64% (14-22) in the second half, 39% three blocks for the Lancers. LU shot 34% (18- 27% (6-22) on three-pointers, and 69% (9-13) (7-18) on three-pointers, and 81% (17-21) at the 53) from the field, including 15% (2-13) on at the free throw line. line. three-point field goals, and 78% (21-27) at the Barker finished with 13 points and five assists Longwood was playing its 15th game away free throw line. The hosts forced 25 turnovers to lead NJIT, while Kraig Peters had 11 points from Farmville in 20 overall contests this sea - by the visitors but were only able to convert and eight rebounds. Andrew Engel and Nesho son, and its fourth-straight road game while them into 20 points. Milosevic each contributed 10 points for the completing a 16-day road-trip. The Lancers Randolph finished with a game-high 24 Highlanders. NJIT shot 38% (21-56) from the have played 11 of their last 12 games off-cam - points off the bench to lead Savannah State, field, though 50% (13-26) during the opening pus, and have been away for 25 of the last 32 including 13 points in the second half, though 20 minutes, 41% (7-17) on three-pointers, days (Dec. 16-Jan. 16). Longwood, though, will he also had six turnovers. Obiajunwa had a and 83% (10-12) at the line. now play seven of its final 11 games at home in double-double of 14 points and a game-high 14 Longwood competed at NJIT with just eight the friendly confines of Willett Hall in Farmville rebounds along with four assists. Flegler added available scholarship players in a contest remi - where the program is averaging a school atten - 10 points for the Tigers. SSU shot 41% (19-46) niscent of last season’s unsatisfactory road loss dance record pace of 1,511 this season during from the field, including 60% (6-10) on three- at Savannah State (69-70). In addition, the the only three games played with its students pointers, and 88% (21-24) at the line. The visi - road-weary Lancers were playing their 14th on-campus. tors out-rebounded the hosts 34-30 while forc - game away from Farmville in 19 overall contests ing 21 turnovers that were converted into 21 this season. points. Game 22, January 22, 2007 Game 23, January 28, 2007 Game 24, January 30, 2007 Hampton 80 - Longwood 59 Longwood 69 - High Point 64 Oklahoma 81 - Longwood 40 Farmville, Virginia Farmville, Virginia Norman, Oklahoma

Longwood dropped an 80-59 decision to vis - Longwood outscored visiting High Point 12-5 during Longwood dropped an 81-40 decision at Big 12 iting Hampton in Willett Hall. The Pirates (7- the final 3:08 for a thrilling 69-64 come-from-behind vic - Conference member Oklahoma at the Lloyd Noble 11) were led by Rashad West with a game-high tory in Willett Hall; stopping a six-game losing streak. Center in Norman, Oklahoma. The Lancers (7-17) 21 points, while the host Lancers (6-16) were The Lancers (7-16) were led by senior Maurice Sumter were led by sophomore Kirk Williams with 14 led by senior Clayton Morgan with a double- with a double-double of 18 points and 10 rebounds, and points, while the Sooners (12-8) were led by Longar double of 16 points and 10 rebounds. it was Sumter’s steal and layup that put the hosts ahead Longar and David Godbold with 16 points each. Longwood began the game on fire offensive - for good at 61-59 with 2:52 remaining. The Panthers (15- Oklahoma scored the first six points of the game ly by making eight of its first 10 shots from the 7) were led by Mike Jefferson with a game-high 21 and never looked back against the outmanned floor (80%), including three, three-point field points. Lancers, though Longwood tried to battle in the first goals, to lead 22-12 just 6:06 into the contest. Longwood trailed 59-57 with 4:04 on the clock in a half. The Sooners led 6-0 just 1:35 into the contest Senior Maurice Sumter scored five quick points, closely-played contest that witnessed six lead-changes as Tony Crocker scored six quick points. The including a three-pointer, and classmate Husein and seven ties throughout. Senior Clayton Morgan tied Lancers finally got on the board at 17:57 as senior Pistoljevic added back-to-back three-point field the game at 59-59 with 3:08 left on a pair of free throws, Clayton Morgan scored inside. A three-point field goals as well. Unfortunately, the Lancers sud - and Sumter put the Lancers ahead for good at 2:52 (61- goal from senior Maurice Sumter made it 9-5 at denly went cold from the floor and made just 59) with his steal and layup. Sumter would add a 15-foot 15:20 but the visitors would get no closer against 11-43 field goal attempts (26%) for the remain - jumper at 1:20 that made it 63-59 before Arizona Reid the relentless hosts who responded with six unan - der of the game. Hampton battled back to take (18 points, 14 rebounds) made two free throws for High swered points to lead 15-5 at 11:56. Longwood its first lead at 31-29 with 6:08 left in the half Point at 1:04 (63-61). Junior Brandon Giles sank a floater was sort of hanging around late in the first half as a behind a 19-7 run sparked by West’s five points. in the lane with 30-seconds remaining for a 65-61 advan - jumper from Sumter brought the Lancers within 33- The Pirates closed the period with a 12-7 tage, but Jefferson’s fifth three-point field goal closed the 18 with 2:04 remaining until the break. advantage to lead 43-36 at the intermission as margin to 65-64 at 0:24. Longwood secured the home Oklahoma, however, closed the opening period West scored 13 first-half points. triumph with 4-4 free throws, including two each from with three-straight three-pointers over the final 1:17 Longwood closed to within 43-38 with the freshmen Kevin Swecker (0:14) and E.J. Dawson (0:05). to expand the margin to 42-18 at the intermission. first basket of the second half at 19:21 on a High Point, with an average RPI of 167 and who Longwood tried to reduce the margin early in the layup from Morgan but that was as close as it entered the contest with eight wins in its last nine games second half as senior Darren Holmes scored back- would get. Hampton’s margin was between and standing second in the Big South Conference (6-1), to-back baskets inside to close the deficit to 48-25 eight to 14 points for the majority of the second led by as many as eight points in the first half at 26-18 with 16:33 left to play. It was as close as the half, though the Lancers did pull within 10 with 4:32 left until the break as Jefferson scored 10 early Lancers would get, though, as Oklahoma went on points at 61-51 with 6:33 remaining on a free points in the contest. Longwood fought back to within a 12-5 run to lead 60-28 at 13:46. The Sooners led throw by Morgan. The Pirates, however, 29-28 with a 10-3 run that included four points each comfortably for the remainder of the contest and outscored the hosts 19-8 down the stretch with from Sumter and senior Husein Pistoljevic and finished took their largest lead at the end, outscoring the vis - five layups and two dunks over the final 6:15. with a steal and dunk by sophomore Kirk Williams. The itors 17-6 over the final 11: 02 of the lopsided con - Morgan finished with 16 points and 10 Panthers got a buzzer-beater to lead 31-28 at the inter - test. rebounds to lead Longwood with his second mission. Williams finished with a team-high 14 points off double-double of the season. He was the only Longwood again fell behind by eight points early in the bench in 23 minutes to lead Longwood. Sumter double-figure scorer for the Lancers as Sumter the second half at 40-32 with 18:00 left before battling added 10 points, six rebounds, and two blocks added nine points and eight rebounds. back with a 19-8 run to take a 51-48 lead at 8:17. while playing a season-low 25 minutes. Holmes Pistoljevic contributed eight points as did fresh - Morgan scored five points during the run, while Sumter contributed a season-high six points, a career-high man Kevin Swecker. LU shot 36% (19-53) from and junior Lamar Barrett each scored four points. From five rebounds, one assist, one steal, and one block the field, including 29% (5-17) on three-point there, the contest went back and forth with three tied and while making his first career start and playing a sea - field goals, and 73% (16-22) at the free throw a lead-change as High Point took its final lead at 59-57 son-high 16 minutes. LU shot 32% (17-53) from line. with 4:04 remaining to set the stage for the decisive final the field, including 13% (2-15) on three-pointers, West finished with a game-high 21 points to moments. and 44% (4-9) at the free throw line while scoring lead Hampton, adding three assists. Michael Sumter finished with 18 points and 10 rebounds for a season-low of 40 points. Freeman also had a double-double of 16 points his second double-double of the season to lead Longar and Godbold each finished with a game- and a game-high 15 rebounds for the Pirates. Longwood, adding four assists, four steals, and two high 16 points to lead Oklahoma, as Godbold Junior Pehoua added 12 points off the bench, blocks. Morgan added 17 points and six rebounds for the added six rebounds off the bench. The Sooners had and Matthew Pilgrim contributed 11 and five Lancers, while Barrett and Williams each contributed five players reach double-figure scoring as Longar rebounds. HU shot 53% (29-55) from the field, eight points. LU shot 45% (29-65) from the field, includ - and Godbold were followed by Nate Carter (15), including 30% (3-10) on three-pointers, and ing 13% (2-15) on three-point field goals, and 82% (9-11) Crocker (11), and Taylor Griffin (10) off the bench 70% (19-27) at the line. at the free throw line, while taking great care of the bas - as well. Crocker added eight rebounds and four ketball with a season-low seven turnovers. assists for the Sooners. OU shot 49% (31-63) from Jefferson scored a game-high 21 points (5-10 3FG) to the field, including 31% (5-16) on three-pointers, lead High Point, while Reid added his own double-dou - and 67% (14-21) at the line. The host forced 21 ble of 18 points and a game-high 14 rebounds for the turnovers that were converted into 28 points, while Panthers. HPU shot 41% (24-58) from the field, includ - also totaling 52 points in the paint on the night – 46 ing 39% (7-18) on three-pointers, and 60% (9-15) at the of those points on layups and/or dunks (5). line. Game 25, February 3, 2007 Game 26, February 6, 2007 Game 27, February 13, 2007 Longwood 75 - Morgan State 73 Florida Atlantic 81 - Longwood 63 Virginia 90 - Longwood 49 Farmville, Virginia Farmville, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia

Longwood junior Brandon Giles made a 12-foot Longwood dropped an 81-63 decision to visiting Longwood dropped a 90-49 decision at the floater in the lane with three-tenths of a second remain - Florida Atlantic in Willett Hall. The Owls (11-13) in Charlottesville at the ing as Longwood defeated Morgan State 75-73 in were led by 6-8, 245-pound sophomore Carlos new John Paul Jones Arena. The Lancers (8-19) Willett Hall. The Lancers (8-17) rallied from a 10-point Monroe with a double-double of 21 points and a were led by senior Maurice Sumter with 15 deficit (59-49, 9:06) for the exciting come-from-behind game-high 12 rebounds, while the Lancers (8-18) points, adding a career-high and game-high five home triumph, and were led by senior Clayton Morgan were led by senior Maurice Sumter with a game- blocks. The Cavaliers (17-7) of The ACC were with 20 points and nine rebounds. The Bears (8-12) had high 24 points. led by junior Sean Singletary with game-highs their four-game winning streak stopped, and were led Longwood scored the first four points against of 19 points and seven assists. by Ronald Timus with a game-high 27 points. Florida Atlantic but that was about all that would go Virginia opened the contest by making nine Longwood trailed 59-49 with 9:06 remaining before right on the night in a contest that did not even get of its first 12 shots, including four three-pointers a 16-6 run tied the contest at 65-65 with 4:33 left as started until nearly 8:30 p.m. following a women’s by Singletary, to lead 22-2 just 5:17 into the junior Lamar Barrett made a pair of free throws. game that had tipped after 6 p.m.. Sumter and class - game. Longwood tried to get back into the con - Morgan and senior Maurice Sumter each scored five mate Clayton Morgan tallied the first two baskets test after the early blitz, outscoring the Cavaliers points during the run to tie the score. Morgan State before the Owls responded with seven unanswered 20-17 to climb within 39-22 at 6:25 after con - went ahead 67-65 at 4:07 on a pair of free throws by points to lead 7-4 at 16:44 and they never trailed secutive three-pointers from junior Brandon Jerrel Green before a personal foul and subsequent again. The two teams did compete evenly for most Giles. It would be as close as the Lancers technical foul on Bear Joseph McLean put the Lancers at of the opening half with five ties and three early would get, though, as UVA finished the half the line for four free throws at 3:51. Giles made one of lead-changes, and the Lancers were within 28-26 at with a 14-7 run to lead comfortably at the inter - two, and Sumter made two for a 68-67 lead for the 6:56 as Morgan (12) and Sumter (10) combined to mission – 53-29. hosts. MSU went back in front 69-68 at 3:09 on a pair score 22 of the 26 points. Florida Atlantic, though, Virginia stretched its advantage early in the of free throws by Boubacar Coly, but Giles answered would shut-down the duo for the remainder of the second half, leading 69-39 at 13:35 as five dif - with a 10-foot floater in the lane for a 70-69 lead at opening 20 minutes and outscore the hosts 15-5 ferent players scored during the 16-10 run, 2:39. The visitors led 73-71 at 1:06 after a jumper from over the final 6:25 to lead 43-31 at the intermission capped by back-to-back three-pointers from Jamar Smith (2:09) and a layup by Coly sandwiched as Monroe scored 11 first-half points. Teammates Singletary and J.R. Reynolds. Longwood was around 1-2 free throws by Morgan (1:47). Sumter tied Jeff Parmer (6-8, 235) and Paul Graham III each able to score five unanswered points to narrow the contest at 73-73 with 45-seconds remaining when added 10 points in the half as FAU shot 63% (17-27) the margin to 25 points at 69-44 with 12:36 he rebounded his own miss and scored near the basket. from the field, including 75% (3-4) on three-point - remaining but would get no closer. The Longwood forced a turnover at 0:25 before Giles’ game- ers. Cavaliers outscored the Lancers 21-5 over the winner just ahead of the final buzzer. Longwood tried to rally back into the contest in final 10:34, including the last 10 points of the Morgan State had built a 39-29 lead at the intermis - the opening minutes of the second half with an 8-2 game during the final 3:46 while getting two sion as Timus scored 13 first-half points and the Bears run, closing to within 45-39 at 17:11 on a pair of more three-pointers as well. shot 52% (15-29) from the field. The visitors took their free throws from Sumter. Florida Atlantic, however, Sumter finished with 15 points, five largest lead of the contest at 35-23 with 3:34 left before answered with seven-straight points that began a rebounds, a career-high and game-high five the break on a three-point field goal from McLean. decisive 14-4 run and a 59-43 advantage with 11:00 blocks, three assists, and one steal to lead Longwood stayed close during the first half as sopho - remaining, getting points from six different players. Longwood. He was 6-13 from the field, includ - more Kirk Williams scored 11 first-half points, and The Lancers could get no closer than 12 points (59- ing 2-5 on three-pointers, and 1-1 at the line Morgan tallied nine points before halftime. The Lancers 47, 10:08) the rest of the way as the Owls built their though it appeared he could have had more had led early at 9-3 (15:24) before MSU used a 21-7 run lead to as many as 21 points (71-50, 7:22) on one opportunities at the charity stripe -- hitting the to lead 24-16 at 8:37. The hosts were within 24-20 at occasion en route to the final 18-point margin. floor four or five times in the second half when 7:06 before the visitors 11-3 run pushed their lead to 12 Sumter finished with a game-high 24 points to only three personal fouls were whistled on the points (35-23) en route to the 10-point lead at halftime. lead Longwood, adding two assists, two blocks, and hosts. Senior Clayton Morgan added 11 points Morgan finished with 20 points and nine rebounds to two steals. Morgan had 17 points and seven and seven rebounds for the Lancers. LU shot lead Longwood, adding three assists and two steals. rebounds, while sophomore Kirk Williams con - just 26% (16-62) from the field, including 29% Williams added a career-high 19 points along with three tributed eight points and four rebounds off the bench (6-21) on three-pointers, and 73% (11-15) at the assists for the Lancers, while Sumter had 13 points -- all for the Lancers. LU shot 40% (25-63) from the field, line. in the second half -- with seven rebounds and three including 18% (3-17) on three-point field goals, and Singletary finished with a game-high 19 steals. Giles contributed seven points and five assists, 56% (10-18) at the free throw line. points, including 5-10 three-pointers, adding a including the two late baskets -- the final one the deci - Monroe finished with the double-double of 21 game-high seven assists to lead Virginia. The sive game-winner. LU shot 49% (26-53) from the field, points and a game-high 12 rebounds to lead Florida Cavaliers had four other players reach double- including 54% (15-28) in the second half, 33% (2-6) on Atlantic. The Owls had three other players reach figure scoring, including Mamadi Diane (13), three-point field goals, and 78% (21-27) at the free double-figure scoring, including Parmer (16 points), Laurynas Mikalauskas (12), Reynolds (11), and throw line. Graham III (13), and DeAndre Rice (10). Parmer Adrian Joseph (11). UVA shot 48% (36-75) Timus scored a game-high 27 points (10-18 FG) to added eight rebounds as the visitors took a 45-28 from the field, including 61% (22-36) in the first lead Morgan State, while Smith added 21 points off the advantage on the boards, while Rice was limited to half, 39% (9-23) on three-pointers, and 50% (9- bench for the Bears. Green finished with 10 points and 11 points below his average (20.7), following a 39- 18) at the line. The Cavs out-rebounded six assists. MSU shot 45% (24-53) from the field, point effort in his last game. FAU shot 58% (34-59) Longwood 52-36, and also blocked 12 shots in including 29% (2-7) on three-pointers, and 79% (23-29) from the field, including 60% (6-10) on three-point - the contest. at the line. ers, and 58% (7-12) at the line. 2006-07 Longwood Men's Basketball Longwood Combined Team Statistics (as of Feb 15, 2007) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES...... (8-19) (5-5) (1-14) (2-0) CONFERENCE...... (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE...... (8-19) (5-5) (1-14) (2-0)

|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ------45 SUMTER, Maurice.... 27-27 962 35.6 168-359 .468 29-73 .397 71-102 .696 28 121 149 5.5 56 0 64 64 40 55 436 16.1 01 MORGAN, Clayton.... 27-27 815 30.2 113-267 .423 7-30 .233 112-156 .718 72 119 191 7.1 77 1 36 65 20 20 345 12.8 03 WILLIAMS, Kirk..... 25-7 578 23.1 106-212 .500 2-11 .182 34-63 .540 48 65 113 4.5 60 3 26 66 13 21 248 9.9 50 BARRETT, Lamar..... 27-26 712 26.4 61-188 .324 11-47 .234 24-40 .600 54 79 133 4.9 75 3 45 52 25 22 157 5.8 32 PISTOLJEVIC, Husein 24-16 407 17.0 40-114 .351 37-103 .359 17-22 .773 2 29 31 1.3 35 1 18 22 4 17 134 5.6 10 GILES, Brandon..... 27-27 780 28.9 43-133 .323 16-74 .216 44-50 .880 10 60 70 2.6 56 2 92 98 1 22 146 5.4 24 SWECKER, Kevin..... 27-1 491 18.2 34-127 .268 19-70 .271 18-22 .818 6 30 36 1.3 34 0 18 20 0 11 105 3.9 22 x-SMITH, Dana...... 3-3 59 19.7 4-14 .286 0-7 .000 1-2 .500 4 1 5 1.7 6 0 3 6 1 1 9 3.0 23 ROBINSON JR, Billy. 22-0 189 8.6 18-49 .367 11-31 .355 6-12 .500 8 26 34 1.5 24 0 7 19 5 5 53 2.4 44 x-WILSON, Danny.... 15-0 111 7.4 8-22 .364 0-0 .000 5-9 .556 11 15 26 1.7 15 0 3 5 0 5 21 1.4 11 DAWSON, E.J...... 27-0 276 10.2 14-46 .304 2-10 .200 7-12 .583 7 11 18 0.7 35 1 22 28 1 12 37 1.4 00 HOLMES, Darren..... 10-1 45 4.5 5-17 .294 0-1 .000 3-7 .429 4 7 11 1.1 5 0 1 3 1 1 13 1.3 15 ROWE, Joel...... 12-0 50 4.2 1-8 .125 0-3 .000 4-4 1.000 3 6 9 0.8 7 0 6 3 0 3 6 0.5 TEAM...... 59 45 104 3.9 2 4 ------Total...... 27 5475 615-1556 .395 134-460 .291 346-501 .691 316 614 930 34.4 487 11 341 455 111 195 1710 63.3 Opponents...... 27 5475 720-1564 .460 161-454 .355 381-580 .657 338 704 1042 38.6 471 5 384 438 105 200 1982 73.4

x-Inactive player DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND ------TEAM STATISTICS LW OPP 11/11/06 VIRGINIA-WISE W 71-49 711 ------11/13/06 VCU L 63-75 2522 SCORING...... 1710 1982 11/15/06 at Norfolk State W 65-54 1008 Points per game...... 63.3 73.4 11/17/06 at George Washington L 60-74 3364 Scoring margin...... -10.1 - 11/20/06 at Richmond L 72-83 3150 FIELD GOALS-ATT...... 615-1556 720-1564 11/25/06 SHENANDOAH W 88-60 301 Field goal pct...... 395 .460 11/28/06 at North Carolina A&T L 59-71 3716 3 POINT FG-ATT...... 134-460 161-454 12/1/06 NAVY LOT 59-61 1301 3-point FG pct...... 291 .355 12/4/06 at American L 49-60 1151 3-pt FG made per game.. 5.0 6.0 12/6/06 at High Point L 57-59 861 FREE THROWS-ATT...... 346-501 381-580 12/9/06 at Liberty L 61-89 2043 Free throw pct...... 691 .657 *12/17/06 at New Mexico L 60-79 10586 REBOUNDS...... 930 1042 *12/19/06 at Southern California L 53-83 2381 Rebounds per game...... 34.4 38.6 *12/22/06 vs Charleston Southern W 73-67 150 Rebounding margin...... -4.1 - *12/23/06 vs Kennesaw State W OT 87-85 350 ASSISTS...... 341 384 12/30/06 AMERICAN W OT 81-79 258 Assists per game...... 12.6 14.2 1/2/07 at Providence L 69-107 5913 TURNOVERS...... 455 438 1/6/07 at Yale L 62-74 1012 Turnovers per game..... 16.9 16.2 1/10/07 at New Jersey Tech L 55-59 623 Turnover margin...... -0.6 - 1/15/07 at Utah Valley State L 52-80 1063 Assist/turnover ratio.. 0.7 0.9 1/20/07 SAVANNAH STATE L 59-65 1020 STEALS...... 195 200 1/22/07 HAMPTON L 59-80 822 Steals per game...... 7.2 7.4 1/28/07 HIGH POINT W 69-64 728 BLOCKS...... 111 105 1/30/07 at Oklahoma L 40-81 9019 Blocks per game...... 4.1 3.9 2/3/07 MORGAN STATE W 75-73 830 WINNING STREAK...... 0 - 2/6/07 FLORIDA ATLANTIC L 63-81 907 Home win streak...... 0 - 2/13/07 at Virginia L 49-90 11666 ATTENDANCE...... 9400 58056 * = Findlay Toyota/Las Vegas Classic Home games-Avg/Game.... 10-940 15-3837 Neutral site-Avg/Game.. - 2-250

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total ------Longwood...... 773 901 36 - 1710 Opponents...... 961 987 34 - 1982 2006-07 Longwood Men's Basketball Longwood Season Schedule/Results & Leaders (as of Feb 15, 2007) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES...... (8-19) (5-5) (1-14) (2-0) CONFERENCE...... (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE...... (8-19) (5-5) (1-14) (2-0)

DATE TIME OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS ------11/11/06 2 p.m. VIRGINIA-WISE W 71-49 711 (19)SUMTER, Maurice (13)MORGAN, Clayton 11/13/06 7 p.m. VCU 63-75 L 2522 (22)SUMTER, Maurice (10)BARRETT, Lamar 11/15/06 7 p.m. at Norfolk State W 65-54 1008 (16)WILLIAMS, Kirk (10)MORGAN, Clayton 11/17/06 7:30 p.m. at George Washington 60-74 L 3364 (19)SUMTER, Maurice (10)SUMTER, Maurice 11/20/06 7 p.m. at Richmond 72-83 L 3150 (22)SUMTER, Maurice (6)MORGAN, Clayton (6)BARRETT, Lamar 11/25/06 3 p.m. SHENANDOAH W 88-60 301 (21)PISTOLJEVIC, Husein (12)WILLIAMS, Kirk 11/28/06 7:30 p.m. at North Carolina A&T 59-71 L 3716 (19)SUMTER, Maurice (10)MORGAN, Clayton 12/1/06 7 p.m. NAVY 59-61 LOT 1301 (21)MORGAN, Clayton (11)BARRETT, Lamar 12/4/06 7:30 p.m. at American 49-60 L 1151 (15)SUMTER, Maurice (14)BARRETT, Lamar 12/6/06 7 p.m. at High Point 57-59 L 861 (18)SUMTER, Maurice (8)WILLIAMS, Kirk 12/9/06 7 p.m. at Liberty 61-89 L 2043 (13)GILES, Brandon (5)GILES, Brandon (5)WILLIAMS, Kirk (5)MORGAN, Clayton 12/17/06 6 p.m. * at New Mexico 60-79 L 10586 (16)SUMTER, Maurice (6)MORGAN, Clayton (6)BARRETT, Lamar 12/19/06 7:30 p.m. * at Southern California 53-83 L 2381 (15)SUMTER, Maurice (8)MORGAN, Clayton 12/22/06 12 p.m. * vs Charleston Southern W 73-67 150 (20)MORGAN, Clayton (8)WILLIAMS, Kirk (8)MORGAN, Clayton 12/23/06 2:30 p.m. * vs Kennesaw State WOT 87-85 350 (32)MORGAN, Clayton (10)WILLIAMS, Kirk 12/30/06 3 p.m. AMERICAN WOT 81-79 258 (16)MORGAN, Clayton (8)SUMTER, Maurice (16)SUMTER, Maurice 1/2/07 7:30 p.m. at Providence 69-107 L 5913 (16)SUMTER, Maurice (6)SUMTER, Maurice 1/6/07 2 p.m. at Yale 62-74 L 1012 (13)SUMTER, Maurice (7)MORGAN, Clayton 1/10/07 7 p.m. at New Jersey Tech 55-59 L 623 (25)SUMTER, Maurice (8)MORGAN, Clayton 1/15/07 7:05 p.m. at Utah Valley State 52-80 L 1063 (10)SUMTER, Maurice (6)SUMTER, Maurice (10)MORGAN, Clayton 1/20/07 2 p.m. SAVANNAH STATE 59-65 L 1020 (18)MORGAN, Clayton (9)SUMTER, Maurice 1/22/07 7 p.m. HAMPTON 59-80 L 822 (16)MORGAN, Clayton (10)MORGAN, Clayton 1/28/07 7 p.m. HIGH POINT W 69-64 728 (18)SUMTER, Maurice (10)SUMTER, Maurice 1/30/07 7 p.m. at Oklahoma 40-81 L 9019 (14)WILLIAMS, Kirk (6)SUMTER, Maurice 2/3/07 3 p.m. MORGAN STATE W 75-73 830 (20)MORGAN, Clayton (9)MORGAN, Clayton 2/6/07 8:15 p.m. FLORIDA ATLANTIC 63-81 L 907 (24)SUMTER, Maurice (7)MORGAN, Clayton 2/13/07 7 p.m. at Virginia 49-90 L 11666 (15)SUMTER, Maurice (7)MORGAN, Clayton

* = Findlay Toyota/Las Vegas Classic

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY GAMES TOTALS AVG/GAME HOME...... 10 9400 940 AWAY...... 15 57556 3837 NEUTRAL...... 2 500 250 TOTAL...... 27 67456 2498 2006-07 Longwood Men's Basketball Longwood Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Feb 15, 2007) All games

Opponent 1st 2nd Score Mar Total FG FG Pct 3-Pointers 3FG Pct Free Throws FT Pct Rebounds Assist TOver Block Steal Fouls ------/-- --/-- ---/------/------/------/------/------/------/------/------/--- --/-- --/-- --/-- --/-- VIRGINIA-WISE...... 31/24 40/25 71-49 +22 26-55/16-45 .473/.356 3-14/ 2-17 .214/.118 16-23/15-22 .696/.682 40/26 +14 15/7 17/19 1/0 9/3 20/22 VCU...... 24/38 39/37 63-75 (12) 24-61/28-59 .393/.475 5-14/ 4-16 .357/.250 10-16/15-28 .625/.536 39/39 - 12/15 20/12 9/2 5/11 21/14 Norfolk State...... 26/31 39/23 65-54 +11 24-54/21-54 .444/.389 4-16/ 2-16 .250/.125 13-23/10-22 .565/.455 34/37 (3) 9/11 15/19 4/0 7/7 17/17 George Washington...... 35/27 25/47 60-74 (14) 21-51/25-64 .412/.391 5-17/ 4-18 .294/.222 13-20/20-26 .650/.769 35/39 (4) 11/13 22/12 4/3 9/11 22/15 Richmond...... 31/44 41/39 72-83 (11) 24-48/28-39 .500/.718 5-15/11-16 .333/.688 19-24/16-25 .792/.640 23/19 +4 17/16 19/20 0/3 8/8 24/22 SHENANDOAH...... 40/36 48/24 88-60 +28 33-66/24-66 .500/.364 12-25/ 2-12 .480/.167 10-15/10-20 .667/.500 46/40 +6 19/12 24/26 9/3 8/13 16/18

North Carolina A&T...... 29/37 30/34 59-71 (12) 19-55/27-54 .345/.500 6-25/ 6-15 .240/.400 15-18/11-20 .833/.550 32/37 (5) 9/15 24/22 4/4 5/10 21/18 NAVY...... 20/19 30/31 59-61 (2) 22-60/20-57 .367/.351 3-17/ 9-27 .176/.333 12-18/12-19 .667/.632 45/37 +8 10/11 17/16 2/1 9/6 19/16 American...... 19/35 30/25 49-60 (11) 20-60/25-52 .333/.481 2-20/ 4-17 .100/.235 7-12/ 6-14 .583/.429 43/33 +10 12/16 18/14 2/2 6/5 18/17 High Point...... 31/28 26/31 57-59 (2) 22-50/21-59 .440/.356 4-13/ 5-20 .308/.250 9-16/12-21 .563/.571 38/35 +3 10/14 20/12 2/3 7/11 17/15 Liberty...... 26/39 35/50 61-89 (28) 20-57/30-61 .351/.492 6-19/11-22 .316/.500 15-19/18-21 .789/.857 32/42 (10) 11/18 15/13 2/3 4/5 19/24

New Mexico...... 33/32 27/47 60-79 (19) 23-56/28-53 .411/.528 7-21/ 9-21 .333/.429 7-13/14-17 .538/.824 27/37 (10) 17/16 16/15 4/2 5/8 14/15 Southern California...... 23/44 30/39 53-83 (30) 20-68/32-56 .294/.571 7-27/ 4-8 .259/.500 6-11/15-21 .545/.714 30/45 (15) 9/21 16/23 2/4 6/7 19/11 Charleston Southern...... 37/32 36/35 73-67 +6 24-59/25-54 .407/.463 5-17/ 7-14 .294/.500 20-25/10-24 .800/.417 37/37 - 14/5 10/16 4/5 6/1 18/25 Kennesaw State...... 31/30 42/43 87-85 +2 32-67/29-70 .478/.414 8-17/ 7-23 .471/.304 15-21/20-29 .714/.690 43/39 +4 16/10 17/11 5/2 3/4 18/21

AMERICAN...... 38/39 30/29 81-79 +2 29-63/31-76 .460/.408 10-17/ 9-23 .588/.391 13-19/ 8-10 .684/.800 34/49 (15) 14/19 14/18 6/3 11/6 11/18 Providence...... 31/41 38/66 69-107 (38) 22-62/37-64 .355/.578 8-18/ 7-18 .444/.389 17-25/26-35 .680/.743 30/43 (13) 8/21 23/15 6/9 10/9 25/21 Yale...... 25/37 37/37 62-74 (12) 22-52/27-63 .423/.429 2-10/ 6-22 .200/.273 16-24/14-27 .667/.519 33/47 (14) 15/19 14/12 2/1 6/10 21/19

New Jersey Tech...... 23/32 32/27 55-59 (4) 20-58/21-56 .345/.375 6-22/ 7-17 .273/.412 9-13/10-12 .692/.833 38/39 (1) 12/11 15/19 10/7 8/8 15/14 Utah Valley State...... 23/36 29/44 52-80 (28) 18-52/28-53 .346/.528 4-12/ 7-18 .333/.389 12-17/17-21 .706/.810 24/40 (16) 9/14 16/17 2/11 7/10 18/15 SAVANNAH STATE...... 26/29 33/36 59-65 (6) 18-53/19-46 .340/.413 2-13/ 6-10 .154/.600 21-27/21-24 .778/.875 30/34 (4) 14/13 21/25 6/2 13/9 19/21 HAMPTON...... 36/43 23/37 59-80 (21) 19-53/29-55 .358/.527 5-17/ 3-10 .294/.300 16-22/19-27 .727/.704 33/36 (3) 11/10 17/18 4/5 9/9 21/19 HIGH POINT...... 28/31 41/33 69-64 +5 29-65/24-58 .446/.414 2-15/ 7-18 .133/.389 9-11/ 9-15 .818/.600 34/42 (8) 15/13 7/15 3/3 8/2 17/15 Oklahoma...... 18/42 22/39 40-81 (41) 17-53/31-63 .321/.492 2-15/ 5-16 .133/.313 4-9 /14-21 .444/.667 35/42 (7) 12/21 21/11 4/5 5/13 16/13

MORGAN STATE...... 29/39 46/34 75-73 +2 26-53/24-53 .491/.453 2-6 / 2-7 .333/.286 21-27/23-29 .778/.793 31/31 - 14/10 12/13 2/4 6/6 16/19 FLORIDA ATLANTIC...... 31/43 32/38 63-81 (18) 25-63/34-59 .397/.576 3-17/ 6-10 .176/.600 10-18/ 7-12 .556/.583 28/45 (17) 15/15 9/15 5/6 11/3 10/15 Virginia...... 29/53 20/37 49-90 (41) 16-62/36-75 .258/.480 6-21/ 9-23 .286/.391 11-15/ 9-18 .733/.500 36/52 (16) 11/18 16/10 7/12 4/5 15/12

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category 2006-07 Longwood Men's Basketball Longwood Team High/Low Analysis (as of Feb 15, 2007) All games

Longwood - TEAM GAME HIGHS

POINTS...... 88 vs Shenandoah (11/25/06) 87 vs Kennesaw State (12/23/06) 81 vs American (12/30/06) 75 vs Morgan State (2/3/07) 73 vs Charleston Southern (12/22/06) FIELD GOALS MADE...... 33 vs Shenandoah (11/25/06) 32 vs Kennesaw State (12/23/06) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS...... 68 at Southern California (12/19/06) 67 vs Kennesaw State (12/23/06) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE...... 500 (33-66) vs Shenandoah (11/25/06) .500 (24-48) at Richmond (11/20/06) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE...... 12 vs Shenandoah (11/25/06) 10 vs American (12/30/06) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS...... 27 at Southern California (12/19/06) 25 at North Carolina A&T (11/28/06) 25 vs Shenandoah (11/25/06) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE...... 588 (10-17) vs American (12/30/06) .480 (12-25) vs Shenandoah (11/25/06) FREE THROWS MADE...... 21 vs Morgan State (2/3/07) 21 vs Savannah State (1/20/07) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS...... 27 vs Morgan State (2/3/07) 27 vs Savannah State (1/20/07) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE...... 833 (15-18) at North Carolina A&T (11/28/06) .818 ( 9-11) vs High Point (1/28/07) REBOUNDS...... 46 vs Shenandoah (11/25/06) 45 vs Navy (12/1/06) ASSISTS...... 19 vs Shenandoah (11/25/06) 17 at New Mexico (12/17/06) 17 at Richmond (11/20/06) STEALS...... 13 vs Savannah State (1/20/07) 11 vs Florida Atlantic (2/6/07) 11 vs American (12/30/06) BLOCKED SHOTS...... 10 at New Jersey Tech (1/10/07) 9 vs Shenandoah (11/25/06) 9 vs VCU (11/13/06) TURNOVERS...... 24 at North Carolina A&T (11/28/06) 24 vs Shenandoah (11/25/06) FOULS...... 25 at Providence (1/2/07) 24 at Richmond (11/20/06) 2006-07 Longwood Men's Basketball Longwood High/Low Analysis (as of Feb 15, 2007) All games

Opponent - GAME HIGHS

POINTS...... 107 at Providence (1/2/07) 90 at Virginia (2/13/07) 89 at Liberty (12/9/06) 85 vs Kennesaw State (12/23/06) 83 at Southern California (12/19/06) 83 at Richmond (11/20/06) FIELD GOALS MADE...... 37 at Providence (1/2/07) 36 at Virginia (2/13/07) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS...... 76 vs American (12/30/06) 75 at Virginia (2/13/07) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE...... 718 (28-39) at Richmond (11/20/06) .578 (37-64) at Providence (1/2/07) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE...... 11 at Liberty (12/9/06) 11 at Richmond (11/20/06) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS...... 27 vs Navy (12/1/06) 23 at Virginia (2/13/07) 23 vs American (12/30/06) 23 vs Kennesaw State (12/23/06) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE...... 688 (11-16) at Richmond (11/20/06) .600 ( 6-10) vs Florida Atlantic (2/6/07) .600 ( 6-10) vs Savannah State (1/20/07) FREE THROWS MADE...... 26 at Providence (1/2/07) 23 vs Morgan State (2/3/07) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS...... 35 at Providence (1/2/07) 29 vs Morgan State (2/3/07) 29 vs Kennesaw State (12/23/06) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE...... 875 (21-24) vs Savannah State (1/20/07) .857 (18-21) at Liberty (12/9/06) REBOUNDS...... 52 at Virginia (2/13/07) 49 vs American (12/30/06) ASSISTS...... 21 at Oklahoma (1/30/07) 21 at Providence (1/2/07) 21 at Southern California (12/19/06) STEALS...... 13 at Oklahoma (1/30/07) 13 vs Shenandoah (11/25/06) BLOCKED SHOTS...... 12 at Virginia (2/13/07) 11 at Utah Valley State (1/15/07) TURNOVERS...... 26 vs Shenandoah (11/25/06) 25 vs Savannah State (1/20/07) FOULS...... 25 vs Charleston Southern (12/22/06) 24 at Liberty (12/9/06) 2006-07 Longwood Men's Basketball Longwood High/Low Analysis (as of Feb 15, 2007) All games

Longwood - GAME LOWS

POINTS...... 40 at Oklahoma (1/30/07) 49 at American (12/4/06) 49 at Virginia (2/13/07) 52 at Utah Valley State (1/15/07) 53 at Southern California (12/19/06) FIELD GOALS MADE...... 16 at Virginia (2/13/07) 17 at Oklahoma (1/30/07) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS...... 48 at Richmond (11/20/06) 50 at High Point (12/6/06) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE...... 258 (16-62) at Virginia (2/13/07) .294 (20-68) at Southern California (12/19/06) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE...... 2 at American (12/4/06) 2 at Yale (1/6/07) 2 vs Savannah State (1/20/07) 2 vs High Point (1/28/07) 2 at Oklahoma (1/30/07) 2 vs Morgan State (2/3/07) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS...... 6 vs Morgan State (2/3/07) 10 at Yale (1/6/07) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE...... 100 ( 2-20) at American (12/4/06) .133 ( 2-15) vs High Point (1/28/07) .133 ( 2-15) at Oklahoma (1/30/07) FREE THROWS MADE...... 4 at Oklahoma (1/30/07) 6 at Southern California (12/19/06) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS...... 9 at Oklahoma (1/30/07) 11 at Southern California (12/19/06) 11 vs High Point (1/28/07) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE...... 444 ( 4-9 ) at Oklahoma (1/30/07) .538 ( 7-13) at New Mexico (12/17/06) REBOUNDS...... 23 at Richmond (11/20/06) 24 at Utah Valley State (1/15/07) ASSISTS...... 8 at Providence (1/2/07) 9 at Norfolk State (11/15/06) 9 at North Carolina A&T (11/28/06) 9 at Southern California (12/19/06) 9 at Utah Valley State (1/15/07) STEALS...... 3 vs Kennesaw State (12/23/06) 4 at Liberty (12/9/06) 4 at Virginia (2/13/07) BLOCKED SHOTS...... 0 at Richmond (11/20/06) 1 vs Virginia-Wise (11/11/06) TURNOVERS...... 7 vs High Point (1/28/07) 9 vs Florida Atlantic (2/6/07) FOULS...... 10 vs Florida Atlantic (2/6/07) 11 vs American (12/30/06) 2006-07 Longwood Men's Basketball Longwood High/Low Analysis (as of Feb 15, 2007) All games

Opponent - GAME LOWS

POINTS...... 49 vs Virginia-Wise (11/11/06) 54 at Norfolk State (11/15/06) 59 at High Point (12/6/06) 59 at New Jersey Tech (1/10/07) 60 vs Shenandoah (11/25/06) 60 at American (12/4/06) FIELD GOALS MADE...... 16 vs Virginia-Wise (11/11/06) 19 vs Savannah State (1/20/07) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS...... 39 at Richmond (11/20/06) 45 vs Virginia-Wise (11/11/06) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE...... 351 (20-57) vs Navy (12/1/06) .356 (16-45) vs Virginia-Wise (11/11/06) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE...... 2 vs Virginia-Wise (11/11/06) 2 at Norfolk State (11/15/06) 2 vs Shenandoah (11/25/06) 2 vs Morgan State (2/3/07) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS...... 7 vs Morgan State (2/3/07) 8 at Southern California (12/19/06) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE...... 118 ( 2-17) vs Virginia-Wise (11/11/06) .125 ( 2-16) at Norfolk State (11/15/06) FREE THROWS MADE...... 6 at American (12/4/06) 7 vs Florida Atlantic (2/6/07) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS...... 10 vs American (12/30/06) 12 at New Jersey Tech (1/10/07) 12 vs Florida Atlantic (2/6/07) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE...... 417 (10-24) vs Charleston Southern (12/22/06) .429 ( 6-14) at American (12/4/06) REBOUNDS...... 19 at Richmond (11/20/06) 26 vs Virginia-Wise (11/11/06) ASSISTS...... 5 vs Charleston Southern (12/22/06) 7 vs Virginia-Wise (11/11/06) STEALS...... 1 vs Charleston Southern (12/22/06) 2 vs High Point (1/28/07) BLOCKED SHOTS...... 0 vs Virginia-Wise (11/11/06) 0 at Norfolk State (11/15/06) TURNOVERS...... 10 at Virginia (2/13/07) 11 vs Kennesaw State (12/23/06) 11 at Oklahoma (1/30/07) FOULS...... 11 at Southern California (12/19/06) 12 at Virginia (2/13/07) 2006-07 Longwood Men's Basketball Longwood Player High/Low Analysis (as of Feb 15, 2007) All games

Longwood - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

POINTS...... 32 MORGAN, Clayton vs Kennesaw State (12/23/06) 25 SUMTER, Maurice at New Jersey Tech (1/10/07) 24 SUMTER, Maurice vs Florida Atlantic (2/6/07) 22 SUMTER, Maurice at Richmond (11/20/06) 22 SUMTER, Maurice vs VCU (11/13/06) FIELD GOALS MADE...... 13 MORGAN, Clayton vs Kennesaw State (12/23/06) 10 SUMTER, Maurice at New Jersey Tech (1/10/07) FIELD GOAL ATT...... 19 MORGAN, Clayton vs Kennesaw State (12/23/06) 18 SUMTER, Maurice at New Jersey Tech (1/10/07) FG PCT (min 5 made)...... 889 ( 8-9 ) WILLIAMS, Kirk at Norfolk State (11/15/06) .727 ( 8-11) MORGAN, Clayton vs Florida Atlantic (2/6/07) 3 PT FG MADE...... 7 PISTOLJEVIC, Husein vs Shenandoah (11/25/06) 4 PISTOLJEVIC, Husein vs American (12/30/06) 4 PISTOLJEVIC, Husein vs Kennesaw State (12/23/06) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS...... 11 PISTOLJEVIC, Husein vs Shenandoah (11/25/06) 9 PISTOLJEVIC, Husein at Liberty (12/9/06) 3-PT FG PCT (min 2 made)..... 1.000 ( 3-3 ) SUMTER, Maurice vs Charleston Southern (12/22/06) 1.000 ( 2-2 ) SWECKER, Kevin at Virginia (2/13/07) 1.000 ( 2-2 ) SWECKER, Kevin vs Hampton (1/22/07) FREE THROWS MADE...... 9 MORGAN, Clayton vs Navy (12/1/06) 8 MORGAN, Clayton vs Hampton (1/22/07) FREE THROW ATT...... 12 MORGAN, Clayton vs Hampton (1/22/07) 10 MORGAN, Clayton at Virginia (2/13/07) FT PCT (min 3 made)...... 1.000 ( 9-9 ) MORGAN, Clayton vs Navy (12/1/06) 1.000 ( 6-6 ) GILES, Brandon vs Charleston Southern (12/22/06) 1.000 ( 5-5 ) SUMTER, Maurice vs Florida Atlantic (2/6/07) 1.000 ( 5-5 ) GILES, Brandon vs Kennesaw State (12/23/06) 1.000 ( 5-5 ) MORGAN, Clayton vs Kennesaw State (12/23/06) 1.000 ( 5-5 ) SUMTER, Maurice at Richmond (11/20/06) 1.000 ( 4-4 ) MORGAN, Clayton vs High Point (1/28/07) 1.000 ( 4-4 ) BARRETT, Lamar vs Hampton (1/22/07) 1.000 ( 4-4 ) GILES, Brandon at New Jersey Tech (1/10/07) 1.000 ( 4-4 ) GILES, Brandon at Yale (1/6/07) 1.000 ( 4-4 ) SUMTER, Maurice at Providence (1/2/07) 1.000 ( 4-4 ) SUMTER, Maurice vs Charleston Southern (12/22/06) 1.000 ( 4-4 ) GILES, Brandon at North Carolina A&T (11/28/06) 1.000 ( 4-4 ) WILLIAMS, Kirk at George Washington (11/17/06) 1.000 ( 4-4 ) SUMTER, Maurice at Norfolk State (11/15/06) 1.000 ( 3-3 ) PISTOLJEVIC, Husein at Providence (1/2/07) 1.000 ( 3-3 ) SWECKER, Kevin vs VCU (11/13/06) REBOUNDS...... 14 BARRETT, Lamar at American (12/4/06) 13 MORGAN, Clayton vs Virginia-Wise (11/11/06) ASSISTS...... 9 GILES, Brandon vs Charleston Southern (12/22/06 7 GILES, Brandon at New Jersey Tech (1/10/07) 7 GILES, Brandon vs Kennesaw State (12/23/06) 7 SUMTER, Maurice vs Navy (12/1/06) STEALS...... 6 SUMTER, Maurice vs Navy (12/1/06) 5 SUMTER, Maurice at George Washington (11/17/06) 5 SUMTER, Maurice vs Virginia-Wise (11/11/06) BLOCKED SHOTS...... 5 SUMTER, Maurice at Virginia (2/13/07) 4 SUMTER, Maurice at New Jersey Tech (1/10/07) TURNOVERS...... 8 MORGAN, Clayton vs Virginia-Wise (11/11/06) 7 SUMTER, Maurice vs Savannah State (1/20/07) 2006-07 Longwood Men's Basketball Longwood High/Low Analysis (as of Feb 15, 2007) All games

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

POINTS...... 31 Donnell Covingtion vs Charleston Southern (12/22/06) 27 TIMUS,Ronald vs Morgan State (2/3/07) 25 WOOTEN, Ronell vs Kennesaw State (12/23/06) 25 GIDDENS, J.R. at New Mexico (12/17/06) 24 RANDOLPH, Javon vs Savannah State (1/20/07) FIELD GOALS MADE...... 12 Donnell Covingtion vs Charleston Southern (12/22/06) 10 Monroe, Carlos vs Florida Atlantic (2/6/07) 10 TIMUS,Ronald vs Morgan State (2/3/07) FIELD GOAL ATT...... 18 TIMUS,Ronald vs Morgan State (2/3/07) 18 WOOTEN, Ronell vs Kennesaw State (12/23/06) 18 REID, Arizona at High Point (12/6/06) 18 MURPHY,Tony at Norfolk State (11/15/06) FG PCT (min 5 made)...... 1.000 ( 5-5 ) Gibson, Taj at Southern California (12/19/06) 1.000 ( 5-5 ) NELSON,Glenn at North Carolina A&T (11/28/06) 1.000 ( 5-5 ) BUTLER, Ryan at Richmond (11/20/06) 3 PT FG MADE...... 5 Singletary, Sean at Virginia (2/13/07) 5 JEFFERSON, Mike vs High Point (1/28/07) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS...... 10 Singletary, Sean at Virginia (2/13/07) 10 JEFFERSON, Mike vs High Point (1/28/07) 10 WOOTEN, Ronell vs Kennesaw State (12/23/06) 3-PT FG PCT (min 2 made)..... 1.000 ( 4-4 ) Godbold, David at Oklahoma (1/30/07) 1.000 ( 3-3 ) BUTLER, Ryan at Richmond (11/20/06) 1.000 ( 2-2 ) FLEGLER, Joseph vs Savannah State (1/20/07) 1.000 ( 2-2 ) BURCHETT, Luke at Providence (1/2/07) 1.000 ( 2-2 ) BOOTH,Walter at North Carolina A&T (11/28/06) 1.000 ( 2-2 ) NELSON,Glenn at North Carolina A&T (11/28/06) FREE THROWS MADE...... 9 WEST,Rashad vs Hampton (1/22/07) 8 GREEN,Jerrel vs Morgan State (2/3/07) 8 REID, Arizona vs High Point (1/28/07) FREE THROW ATT...... 12 BROWN,Calvin at Norfolk State (11/15/06) 10 GREEN,Jerrel vs Morgan State (2/3/07) 10 REID, Arizona vs High Point (1/28/07) 10 WEST,Rashad vs Hampton (1/22/07) 10 INGLE, Golden vs Kennesaw State (12/23/06) FT PCT (min 3 made)...... 1.000 ( 6-6 ) RANDOLPH, Javon vs Savannah State (1/20/07) 1.000 ( 6-6 ) GIDDENS, J.R. at New Mexico (12/17/06) 1.000 ( 5-5 ) HECK, David at Utah Valley State (1/15/07) 1.000 ( 4-4 ) FLEGLER, Joseph vs Savannah State (1/20/07) 1.000 ( 4-4 ) Flato, Eric at Yale (1/6/07) 1.000 ( 4-4 ) KALE, Jonathan at Providence (1/2/07) 1.000 ( 4-4 ) Eitutavicius, Arvyda vs American (12/30/06) 1.000 ( 4-4 ) BAKER, Tyler at Liberty (12/9/06) 1.000 ( 3-3 ) Diane, Mamadi at Virginia (2/13/07) 1.000 ( 3-3 ) BUTLER, Ryan at Richmond (11/20/06) REBOUNDS...... 15 FREEMAN,Michael vs Hampton (1/22/07) 15 STEGALL, Shuan vs Kennesaw State (12/23/06) ASSISTS...... 9 Mercer, Derrick vs American (12/30/06 7 Singletary, Sean at Virginia (2/13/07) 7 Hackett, Daniel at Southern California (12/19/06) STEALS...... 5 QUICK, Landon at High Point (12/6/06) 5 Walker, B.A. vs VCU (11/13/06) BLOCKED SHOTS...... 6 HILL, Herbert at Providence (1/2/07) 5 STONKUS, Dan at New Jersey Tech (1/10/07) TURNOVERS...... 8 ADAMS, Lenzie vs Shenandoah (11/25/06) 6 MCLEAN,Joseph vs Morgan State (2/3/07) Official Basketball Box Score -- GAME TOTALS -- FINAL STATISTICS Longwood vs Virginia 2/13/07 7 p.m. at Charlottesville, Va. (JPJA) ------VISITORS: Longwood 8-19 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 01 MORGAN, Clayton..... * 2-10 0-0 7-10 3 4 7 2 11 2 1 1 1 31 03 WILLIAMS, Kirk...... * 2-11 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 1 4 2 3 0 0 31 10 GILES, Brandon...... * 3-6 2-5 0-0 2 3 5 1 8 1 3 0 0 24 45 SUMTER, Maurice..... * 6-13 2-5 1-1 0 5 5 2 15 3 3 5 1 32 50 BARRETT, Lamar...... * 1-6 0-3 0-0 2 1 3 2 2 0 4 0 0 32 00 HOLMES, Darren...... 0-4 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 6 11 DAWSON, E.J...... 0-1 0-1 3-4 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 0 1 12 15 ROWE, Joel...... 0-5 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 6 23 ROBINSON JR, Billy.. 0-4 0-3 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 11 24 SWECKER, Kevin...... 2-2 2-2 0-0 0 1 1 2 6 2 0 0 0 15 TEAM...... 4 2 6 Totals...... 16-62 6-21 11-15 15 21 36 15 49 11 16 7 4 200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-31 29.0% 2nd Half: 7-31 22.6% Game: 25.8% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-11 36.4% 2nd Half: 2-10 20.0% Game: 28.6% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: 7-9 77.8% 2nd Half: 4-6 66.7% Game: 73.3% 5

------HOME TEAM: Virginia 17-7 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 02 Reynolds, J.R...... * 5-11 1-3 0-0 2 2 4 1 11 4 3 1 1 25 21 Soroye, Tunji...... * 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 6 7 0 2 1 0 3 0 13 24 Diane, Mamadi...... * 5-8 0-1 3-3 2 3 5 0 13 2 0 2 1 21 33 Cain, Jason...... * 3-6 0-0 2-2 3 1 4 2 8 1 2 1 0 21 44 Singletary, Sean.... * 6-16 5-10 2-2 1 3 4 1 19 7 3 0 1 27 01 Harris, Will...... 1-5 1-1 0-0 2 1 3 2 3 0 0 2 0 14 11 Mikalauskas, Lauryna 6-7 0-0 0-0 4 2 6 0 12 0 0 0 0 10 12 Tucker, Jamil...... 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 11 15 Altizer, Damin...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 30 Joseph, Adrian...... 5-8 1-4 0-0 3 1 4 1 11 1 1 0 0 19 31 Burns, Andy...... 1-2 1-1 0-2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 3 34 Pettinella, Ryan.... 1-3 0-0 0-2 5 2 7 1 2 0 0 1 1 11 35 McCormick, Bob...... 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 45 Tat, Solomon...... 2-4 0-1 2-5 0 2 2 2 6 0 0 1 1 15 55 Meyinsse, Jerome.... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 TEAM...... 3 3 Totals...... 36-75 9-23 9-18 23 29 52 12 90 18 10 12 5 200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 22-36 61.1% 2nd Half: 14-39 35.9% Game: 48.0% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-11 36.4% 2nd Half: 5-12 41.7% Game: 39.1% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: 5-6 83.3% 2nd Half: 4-12 33.3% Game: 50.0% 4,1

------Officials: Karl Hess, Dan Stryffeler, Raymond Styons Technical fouls: Longwood-None. Virginia-None. Attendance: 11666 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Longwood...... 29 20 - 49 Virginia...... 53 37 - 90 Official Basketball Box Score -- GAME TOTALS -- FINAL STATISTICS Longwood vs Liberty 12/9/06 7 p.m. at Lynchburg, Va. (Vines Center) ------VISITORS: Longwood (3-8) TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 01 MORGAN, Clayton..... f 1-5 0-0 3-4 3 2 5 3 5 0 3 0 0 25 50 BARRETT, Lamar...... f 0-3 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 1 16 10 GILES, Brandon...... g 3-5 0-1 7-8 0 5 5 0 13 4 4 0 1 30 32 PISTOLJEVIC, Husein. g 4-10 3-9 0-0 0 2 2 1 11 1 0 0 0 19 45 SUMTER, Maurice..... g 2-13 1-3 2-2 0 4 4 3 7 3 2 2 0 28 00 HOLMES, Darren...... 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 03 WILLIAMS, Kirk...... 6-10 0-0 0-0 4 1 5 3 12 0 1 0 1 28 11 DAWSON, E.J...... 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 6 15 ROWE, Joel...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 23 ROBINSON Jr, Billy.. 1-2 1-2 2-3 1 3 4 1 5 0 1 0 1 16 24 SWECKER, Kevin...... 2-6 1-2 1-1 0 0 0 1 6 1 0 0 0 19 44 WILSON, Danny...... 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 5 TEAM...... 2 3 5 Totals...... 20-57 6-19 15-19 12 20 32 19 61 11 15 2 4 200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 6-25 24.0% 2nd Half: 14-32 43.8% Game: 35.1% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-7 14.3% 2nd Half: 5-12 41.7% Game: 31.6% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: 13-14 92.9% 2nd Half: 2-5 40.0% Game: 78.9% 0

------HOME TEAM: Liberty (6-1) TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 21 McLEAN, Alex...... f 6-10 1-1 4-5 3 6 9 2 17 4 2 1 0 32 33 PORTER, Rell...... f 4-6 2-3 0-0 2 6 8 2 10 1 0 1 0 27 05 SMITH, Anthony...... g 6-12 3-5 0-0 0 0 0 3 15 2 0 0 1 24 11 HUBBARD, Damien..... g 0-2 0-0 2-2 3 3 6 2 2 2 0 1 0 28 22 BLAIR, Larry...... g 5-13 1-4 7-8 0 7 7 4 18 2 5 0 1 31 01 HOLLAND, Justin..... 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 2 2 1 0 5 2 0 0 17 02 JENKINS, B.J...... 4-5 2-3 0-0 0 0 0 5 10 2 1 0 0 13 03 BAKER, Tyler...... 2-4 2-3 4-4 1 2 3 3 10 0 1 0 3 17 23 JONES, Dominique.... 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 30 MONROE, Russell..... 2-2 0-0 0-1 1 1 2 1 4 0 0 0 0 5 42 DENTON, Andrew...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 44 JONES, Armon...... 1-2 0-0 1-1 2 0 2 1 3 0 2 0 0 2 TEAM...... 1 2 3 Totals...... 30-61 11-22 18-21 13 29 42 24 89 18 13 3 5 200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-29 37.9% 2nd Half: 19-32 59.4% Game: 49.2% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-12 41.7% 2nd Half: 6-10 60.0% Game: 50.0% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: 12-13 92.3% 2nd Half: 6-8 75.0% Game: 85.7% 1

------Officials: Ted Brown (R), Jeff Eichholtz, Rob Fessler Technical fouls: Longwood-None. Liberty-None. Attendance: 2043 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Longwood...... 26 35 - 61 Liberty...... 39 50 - 89 Fouled Out: LIBERTY (#2, 6:45, 2nd) 2006-07 Longwood Men's Basketball Longwood Season/Career Statistics (as of Feb 15, 2007) All games

SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS

SUMMARY GP-GS Min/G FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK PTS/G GP-GS Min/G FG% 3PT% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK PTS/G ------SUMTER, Maurice..... 27-27 35.6 .468 .397 .696 5.5 2.4 55 40 16.1 114-114 32.9 .453 .323 .664 5.6 2.3 197 128 13.4 MORGAN, Clayton..... 27-27 30.2 .423 .233 .718 7.1 1.3 20 20 12.8 57-50 30.0 .429 .293 .706 7.9 1.5 43 29 12.5 WILLIAMS, Kirk...... 25-7 23.1 .500 .182 .540 4.5 1.0 21 13 9.9 55-7 20.8 .529 .182 .560 4.3 1.1 39 16 8.7 BARRETT, Lamar...... 27-26 26.4 .324 .234 .600 4.9 1.7 22 25 5.8 88-87 27.3 .391 .257 .640 4.6 1.8 87 64 7.6 PISTOLJEVIC, Husein. 24-16 17.0 .351 .359 .773 1.3 0.8 17 4 5.6 110-46 19.1 .366 .349 .692 1.7 0.7 66 14 6.8 GILES, Brandon...... 27-27 28.9 .323 .216 .880 2.6 3.4 22 1 5.4 88-46 23.3 .313 .284 .819 2.0 2.8 53 4 4.1 SWECKER, Kevin...... 27-1 18.2 .268 .271 .818 1.3 0.7 11 0 3.9 27-1 18.2 .268 .271 .818 1.3 0.7 11 0 3.9 x-SMITH, Dana...... 3-3 19.7 .286 .000 .500 1.7 1.0 1 1 3.0 63-22 20.5 .413 .240 .639 3.9 0.9 46 29 6.5 ROBINSON JR, Billy.. 22-0 8.6 .367 .355 .500 1.5 0.3 5 5 2.4 22-0 8.6 .367 .355 .500 1.5 0.3 5 5 2.4 x-WILSON, Danny..... 15-0 7.4 .364 .000 .556 1.7 0.2 5 0 1.4 15-0 7.4 .364 .000 .556 1.7 0.2 5 0 1.4 DAWSON, E.J...... 27-0 10.2 .304 .200 .583 0.7 0.8 12 1 1.4 27-0 10.2 .304 .200 .583 0.7 0.8 12 1 1.4 HOLMES, Darren...... 10-1 4.5 .294 .000 .429 1.1 0.1 1 1 1.3 58-1 4.7 .455 .000 .650 0.9 0.1 4 5 1.8 ROWE, Joel...... 12-0 4.2 .125 .000 1.000 0.8 0.5 3 0 0.5 58-1 4.3 .277 .143 .778 0.6 0.4 16 1 0.7

SCORING FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3PT% FT-FTA FT% PTS PTS/G FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3PT% FT-FTA FT% PTS PTS/G ------SUMTER, Maurice..... 168-359 .468 29-73 .397 71-102 .696 436 16.1 598-1321 .453 110-341 .323 217-327 .664 1523 13.4 MORGAN, Clayton..... 113-267 .423 7-30 .233 112-156 .718 345 12.8 240-559 .429 17-58 .293 218-309 .706 715 12.5 WILLIAMS, Kirk...... 106-212 .500 2-11 .182 34-63 .540 248 9.9 193-365 .529 2-11 .182 89-159 .560 477 8.7 BARRETT, Lamar...... 61-188 .324 11-47 .234 24-40 .600 157 5.8 266-681 .391 35-136 .257 103-161 .640 670 7.6 PISTOLJEVIC, Husein. 40-114 .351 37-103 .359 17-22 .773 134 5.6 246-672 .366 191-548 .349 63-91 .692 746 6.8 GILES, Brandon...... 43-133 .323 16-74 .216 44-50 .880 146 5.4 106-339 .313 59-208 .284 86-105 .819 357 4.1 SWECKER, Kevin...... 34-127 .268 19-70 .271 18-22 .818 105 3.9 34-127 .268 19-70 .271 18-22 .818 105 3.9 x-SMITH, Dana...... 4-14 .286 0-7 .000 1-2 .500 9 3.0 149-361 .413 29-121 .240 85-133 .639 412 6.5 ROBINSON JR, Billy.. 18-49 .367 11-31 .355 6-12 .500 53 2.4 18-49 .367 11-31 .355 6-12 .500 53 2.4 x-WILSON, Danny..... 8-22 .364 0-0 .000 5-9 .556 21 1.4 8-22 .364 0-0 .000 5-9 .556 21 1.4 DAWSON, E.J...... 14-46 .304 2-10 .200 7-12 .583 37 1.4 14-46 .304 2-10 .200 7-12 .583 37 1.4 HOLMES, Darren...... 5-17 .294 0-1 .000 3-7 .429 13 1.3 40-88 .455 0-1 .000 26-40 .650 106 1.8 ROWE, Joel...... 1-8 .125 0-3 .000 4-4 1.000 6 0.5 13-47 .277 3-21 .143 14-18 .778 43 0.7

TOTALS O-REB D-REB TOTAL PF FO A TO A/TO O-REB D-REB TOTAL PF FO A TO A/TO ------SUMTER, Maurice..... 28 121 149 56 0 64 64 1.0 161 476 637 252 2 258 269 1.0 MORGAN, Clayton..... 72 119 191 77 1 36 65 0.6 168 280 448 145 4 85 131 0.6 WILLIAMS, Kirk...... 48 65 113 60 3 26 66 0.4 104 132 236 148 7 58 116 0.5 BARRETT, Lamar...... 54 79 133 75 3 45 52 0.9 157 247 404 254 11 159 155 1.0 PISTOLJEVIC, Husein. 2 29 31 35 1 18 22 0.8 47 136 183 165 3 80 114 0.7 GILES, Brandon...... 10 60 70 56 2 92 98 0.9 27 151 178 151 2 249 210 1.2 SWECKER, Kevin...... 6 30 36 34 0 18 20 0.9 6 30 36 34 0 18 20 0.9 x-SMITH, Dana...... 4 1 5 6 0 3 6 0.5 89 154 243 173 8 58 99 0.6 ROBINSON JR, Billy.. 8 26 34 24 0 7 19 0.4 8 26 34 24 0 7 19 0.4 x-WILSON, Danny..... 11 15 26 15 0 3 5 0.6 11 15 26 15 0 3 5 0.6 DAWSON, E.J...... 7 11 18 35 1 22 28 0.8 7 11 18 35 1 22 28 0.8 HOLMES, Darren...... 4 7 11 5 0 1 3 0.3 25 27 52 45 1 5 16 0.3 ROWE, Joel...... 3 6 9 7 0 6 3 2.0 10 24 34 28 0 21 23 0.9