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2011- 12 Catawba College Guide

Catawba College MEMO TO THE MEDIA 2011- 12 Men’s Basketball Schedule MEDIA SERVICES: Complete statistics DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME and play-by-play as well as halftime statistics Tue, Dec. 14 at Lincoln Memorial* Harrogate,TN 8:00 will be furnished to the media. If requested, at Highway 52 Shootout game statistics will be sent via FAX machine Fri, Nov. 11 Pfeiffer Salisbury,NC 6:00 to your media outlet. A phone will also be Sat, Nov. 12 Championship/Consolation Salisbury,NC 3:00 or 5:00pm available for use upon request. Coach Baker SALISBURY ROUNDBALL CLASSIC will be available for post-game comments FRI, NOV. 18 ST. AUGUSTINE’S SALISBURY 7:00 Sat, Nov. 19 St. Augustine’s v. UA-Huntsville SALISBURY 4:00 approximately 10 minutes after the contest. SUN, NOV. 20 -HUNTSVILLE SALISBURY 3:00 Locker room interviews will also be allowed TUE, NOV. 22 QUEENS SALISBURY 7:30 approximately 10 minutes after the contest. Wed, Nov. 30 at Carson-Newman* Jefferson City,TN 8:00 SAT, DEC. 3 LINCOLN MEMORIAL* SALISBURY 4:00 Refreshments will be provided in the SAT, DEC. 10 LIMESTONE SALISBURY 4:00 Catawba College Chiefs Room located in the Fri, Dec. 16 at Belmont Abbey Belmont,NC 5:00 Fri, Dec. 30 at Limestone Gaffney,SC 7:30 Abernethy P.E. Center during the game. Wed, Jan. 4 at Wingate* Wingate,NC 8:00 MEDIA CREDENTIALS: Passes for the SAT, JAN. 7 ANDERSON* SALISBURY 4:00 Wed, Jan. 11 at Brevard* Brevard,NC 8:00 working press can be obtained from the Sat, Jan. 14 at Tusculum* Greeneville,TN 4:00 Sports Information Office and will be left at WED, JAN. 18 LENOIR-RHYNE* SALISBURY 8:00 SAT, JAN. 21 NEWBERRY* SALISBURY 4:00 the will call window. No passes will be Wed, Jan. 25 at Mars Hill* Mars Hill,NC 8:00 mailed. Passes for parking are not necessary, SAT, JAN. 28 CARSON-NEWMAN* SALISBURY 4:00 WED, FEB. 1 WINGATE* SALISBURY 8:00 as there is ample free parking near Goodman Sat, Feb. 4 at Lincoln Memorial* Harrogate,TN 8:00 Gym. Spaces are provided at courtside for WED, FEB. 8 BREVARD* SALISBURY 8:00 Sat, Feb. 11 at Anderson* Anderson,SC 4:00 the working press. Photographers are also Wed, Feb. 15 at Lenoir-Rhyne* Hickory,NC 8:00 permitted at courtside. SAT, FEB. 18 TUSCULUM* SALISBURY 4:00 WED, FEB. 22 MARS HILL* SALISBURY 8:00 VISITING RADIO NETWORKS: Radio Sat, Feb. 25 at Newberry* Newberry,SC 4:00 crews covering the visiting teams should Wed, Mar. 1 SAC Tournament – 1st Round TBA TBA request permission to broadcast and creden - Mar. 4-5 SAC Tournament Hickory,NC TBA tials from the Catawba College Sports BOLD CAPS DENOTE HOME GAMES * Denotes South Atlantic Conference games Information Office. A telephone line is HEAD COACH: Jim Baker (18th year, 319-181) available and the visiting radio station must ASSISTANT COACHES: Bill Haggerty, Marvin Moore VOLUNTEER COACHES: Freddie Lynn, Gregory Tinsley pay for all long-distance calls. MEN’S BASKETBALL OFFICE TELEPHONE: (704-637-4473) Radio Line Numbers: 704-645-4527 or SPORTS INFORMATION: Jim Lewis (704-637-4720) 704-645-4529. INTERVIEWS: Interviews with Catawba CREDITS coach Jim Baker, players and other athletic

This basketball yearbook is a publication of the Catawba Sports Information Office. personnel must be arranged through the EDITOR: Jim Lewis, SID. Catawba Sports Information Office. Please WRITTEN BY: Jim Lewis. contact Jim Lewis to set up an interview PHOTOGRAPHY: Jim Lewis, Chuck Williams and James Sipes PRINTING & MECHANICAL ART: Diversified Graphics, Inc., of Salisbury, NC. time. Media outlets will not be granted ON THE COVER: Catawba Seniors: Dominick Reid and Trey Shoemaker player interviews prior to, or during, a game. Meet the Indians

Sitting (L-R): Manager Nick Torzeski, Manager James Everidge, Manager Kosha Hasty, Manager Mason Padgett, Chris Tyree, Cameron Lovelace, Willie Gilmore, Tomas Smogner, Ben Veshi, Conor Strickland, Assistant Coach Gregory Tinsley. Standing: Assistant Coach Bill Haggerty, Assistant Coach Marvin Moore, Nick Houston, Stuart Thomson, Chris Watson, Kelvin Drakeford, Keon Moore, Matt Tamer, Maurice Knight, Tyrece Little, Lee Martin, Savey Alston, Justin Huntley, Assistant Coach Freddie Lynn, Head Coach Jim Baker. 2011 -1 2 Catawba College Men’s Basketball Roster

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. CLASS HOMETOWN, STATE/HIGH SCHOOL 3 Cameron Lovelace G 6-2 185 Sr Cherryville,NC/Cherryville/N. 4 Lee Martin C 6-6 195 Jr Mt. Airy/N.Surry/Hargrave 5 Tomas Smogner G 6-1 185 Jr Stockholm,SWEDEN/Gangsatra 11 Tyrece Little C 6-8 195 Fr Greenville,NC/Rose 12 Kelvin Drakeford F 6-4 200 Jr Charlotte,NC/Cannon School/Barton 15 Maurice Knight C 6-9 220 Jr Portsmouth,VA/W.Branch/Kansas City CC 22 Justin Huntley G 6-3 180 Sr Mooresville,NC/Mooresville 23 Chris Watson G 6-4 180 So Reidsville,NC/Reidsville/Rockingham CC 30 Chris Tyree G 6-1 175 So Rocky Mount,VA/Franklin Co. 31 Stuart Thomson G 6-5 190 Jr Poynton,ENGLAND/Poynton 32 Savey Alston F 6-4 205 So Henderson,NC/N.Vance 33 Keon Moore G 6-4 185 So Colerain,NC/Bertie 34 Ben Veshi G 5-11 165 Jr Webster,MA/Marianapolis Prep 42 Willie Gilmore G 6-1 180 Fr Fayetteville,NC/Trinity Christian 44 Matt Tamer C/F 6-8 205 Sr Winston-Salem,NC/N.Forsyth 55 Conor Strickland G 6-2 160 Fr Raleigh,NC/Broughton Nick Houston G 6-1 185 RS China Grove,NC/Carson * Denotes Red-Shirt

Head Coach: Jim Baker (18th year, 319-181) Assistant Coaches: Bill Haggerty, Marvin Moore PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Volunteer Assistants: Freddie Lynn, Gregory Tinsley PLAYERS’ NAME Men’s Basketball Office Telephone: 704-637-4473 #3 Cameron LOVE-less #5 Toe-MAS SMOG-ner Nickname: Indians Home Facility: Goodman Gym (3,500) #11 Ty-REECE Little #30 Chris Tie-REE Location: Salisbury, NC #32 Suh-VAY Alston #34 Ben VESH-ee Sports Information: Jim Lewis 704-637-4720

- 1 - Meet the Indians

Savey Alston Nick Houston #32 Forward 6-4 205 Guard 6-1 185 Sophomore Henderson, NC Freshman China Grove, NC

2010-11: Limited to just six games ... scored two points in loss at Anderson ... red-shirt - Will red-shirt this season ... HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter at Carson High School ed in 2009-10 with a foot injury ... HIGH SCHOOL: All-conference and all-area per - ... two time all-conference, all-county and all-district performer ... PERSONAL: Born former at Northern Vance High School ... helped Vikings to three playoff appearances Nicklaus Mark Houston on Nov. 17, 1992 in Salisbury, NC ... son of Rick and Lisa ... team posted a 69-9 record during his career ... was an academic all-conference selec - Houston ... has interest in sports marketing. tion ... PERSONAL: Born Savey Antonio Alston on June 13, 1991 in Henderson ... son of Tammy Alston and Carl Rice ... business major.

YEAR GP-GS FGM-FGA PCT% FTM-FTA PCT% REB AVG AST AVG ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG 10-11 6-0 1-3 33.3 0-0 --- 0 0.0 0 0.0 0000220.3 Justin Huntley 2010-11 3-point FG: 0-1 ( 0.0%) #22 Guard 6-3 180 Junior Mooresville, NC Kelvin Drakeford #12 Forward 6-4 200 Junior Charlotte, NC 2010-11: Started all 28 games ... reached double fig - ures in scoring in 15 games ... posted career-best 24 points in J/26 win over Mars Hill ... scored 21 points in loss to Livingstone ... went 11-of-12 at the line, scoring 17 points, in J/12 loss to Brevard ... recorded Member of SAC Honor Roll ... 2010-11: Played in all five steals and dished out five assists in D/14 loss at 28 games and made nine starts ... career-high of 17 Lincoln Memorial ... ranked 11th in the SAC in steals points came in season-opening win over Urbana ...... 2009-10: Played in all 31 games ... tallied a career- posted double figures in final two regular season high 17 points on five-of-six shooting in home win games with 14 at Mars Hill and 13 against Newberry over Brevard ... also reached double figures with 10 ... grabbed high of seven rebounds in SAC points in win vs. Tusculum where he pulled down Tournament semifinal loss to Wingate ... 2009-10: five rebounds ... scored eight points against Chowan Saw action in a dozen games ... twice scored high of ... 2008-09: Saw action in 17 games as a freshman ... six points, coming in wins over Queens and scored high of seven points in loss at Lenoir-Rhyne ... Newberry ... also posted two steals in those wins ... had six points in win over Vorhees ... posted two grabbed a pair of rebounds in home win against steals in F/9 win over Carson-Newman ... HIGH SCHOOL: Started at Mooresville High Brevard ... transfer from Barton College, where he School ... played two years at Victory Christian ... named all-conference, all-district and red-shirted in 2008-09 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year Iredell County Player of the Year at Mooresville ... helped Blue Devils to the state play - starter at the Cannon School ... also played two sea - offs ... PERSONAL: Born Justin Rashad Huntley on Nov. 29, 1989 in Charlotte, NC ... sons at Charlotte Christian ... named a captain and son of Greg and Belinda Huntley ... sports management major. was an all-conference performer ... helped Cougars to state semifinals ... PERSONAL: YEAR GP-GS FGM-FGA PCT% FTM-FTA PCT% REB AVG AST AVG ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG Born Kelvin Keivon Drakeford on Jan. 6, 1990 in Charlotte ... son of Kelvin and 08-09 17-0 5-14 35.7 7-10 70.0 4 0.2 2 0.1 405820 7 1.2 Cassandra Drakeford ... sports management major with a good 3.15 GPA. 09-10 31-0 33-85 38.8 44-61 72.1 41 1.3 22 0.7 23 2 22 56 121 17 3.9 10-11 28-28 88-217 40.6 126-172 73.3 110 3.9 67 2.4 41 3 59 65 310 24 11.1 YEAR GP-GS FGM-FGA PCT% FTM-FTA PCT% REB AVG AST AVG ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG Total 76-28 126-316 39.9 177-243 72.8 155 2.0 91 1.2 68 5 86 129 451 24 5.9 09-10 12-0 4-7 57.1 8-12 66.7 5 0.4 2 0.1 403517 6 1.4 10-11 28-9 72-149 48.3 48-98 49.0 104 3.7 25 0.9 35 14 46 52 196 17 7.0 2008-09 3-point FG: 3-6 (50.0%) Total 40-9 75-156 48.1 56-110 50.9 109 2.7 27 0.7 39 14 49 55 213 17 5.3 2009-10 3-point FG: 11-25 (44.4%) 2010-11 3-point FG: 8-19 (42.1%) 2009-10 3-point FG: 1-1 (100.0%) Career 3-point FG: 22-50 (44.0%) 2010-11 3-point FG: 4-11 ( 36.4%) Career 3-point FG: 5-12 ( 41.7%) Maurice Knight Willie Gilmore #15 Center 6-9 220 Junior Portsmouth, VA #42 Guard 6-1 180 Freshman Fayetteville, NC

Transfer from Kansas City Community College ... HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year letterman at Western Branch High School ... served as captain and helped the Bruins to a 22-7 HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Trinity Christian School ... PERSONAL: Born Willie mark as a senior ... PERSONAL: Born Maurice A Knight on Aug. 1, 1987 in Norfolk, VA Devon Gilmore on Sept. 16, 1992 in Fayetteville ... son of Willie and Daphne ... son of Parthenia Knight ... has two sisters, Quentia and Koriy, and a daughter, Myriah Gilmore ... undecided on major. (3) ... business major.

- 2 - Meet the Indians

Tyrece Little Lee Martin #11 Center 6-8 195 #4 Center 6-6 195 Freshman Greenville, SC Junior Mt. Airy, NC

HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter at Rose High School ... three-time all-conference and 2010-11: Started in 23 of 28 games ... reached double- was an All-State pick as a senior ... was named all-district and served as captain his final figures 10 times and posted double-double of 10 two years ... earned spots as an East-West and NC-SC All-Star ... PERSONAL: Born points and 11 rebounds in J/12 loss to Brevard ... high Tyrece Montrell Little on Jan. 25, 1993 in Atlanta, GA ... son of Frederick and Celia of 19 points came in win at Tusculum ... had 15 Little ... undecided on major. points in triple-overtime win over Limestone ... hand - ed out five assists with 12 points in D/4 win over Carson-Newman ... ranked eighth in the SAC in blocked shots ... 2009-10: Played in all 31 games as a Cameron Lovelace freshman ... picked up his high of 21 points, connect - ed on all nine field goal attempts, in win at Mars Hill #3 Guard 6-2 185 ... pulled down eight rebounds in SAC Tournament Senior Cherryville, NC win over Lincoln Memorial ... scored nine points with six rebounds in loss at LMU ... HIGH SCHOOL: Spent a year at Hargrave Military Academy after starting four years at North Surry High School ... three-time all-conference selection and MVP as a senior ... also named all-district All- 2010-11: Had a dozen starts over the 28 games ... Northwest as a senior ... helped Greyhounds to a sectional title as a junior ... PERSON - scored in double figures four times with a high of 13 AL: Born Lee Norman Martin on Feb. 14, 1990 in Mt. Airy ... son of Tony and Deena in J/26 win over Mars Hill ... finished third on the Martin ... business major. team with 34 three-point goals ... tallied 12 points in YEAR GP-GS FGM-FGA PCT% FTM-FTA PCT% REB AVG AST AVG ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG loss at Limestone ... handed out five assists and hit 09-10 31-0 53-114 46.5 27-32 84.4 104 3.4 35 1.1 22 18 30 73 146 21 4.7 on a trio of three-pointers in win over Pfeiffer ... 10-11 28-23 81-183 44.3 42-54 77.8 111 4.0 33 1.2 21 27 53 72 225 19 8.0 2009-10: Saw action in 24 games with one start ... in Total 59-23 134-297 45.1 69-86 80.2 215 3.6 68 1.2 43 45 83 145 371 21 6.3 that start vs. Pfeiffer he scored high of 11 points, can - ning three 3-pointers ... tallied six points vs. UNC 2009-10 3-point FG: 13-47 (27.7%) Asheville and against Newberry in SAC Tournament 2010-11 3-point FG: 21-63 (33.3%) ... hit on almost half (11-of-23) of his three-point tries Career 3-point FG: 34-110 (30.9%) ... sealed win at Chowan with a pair of free throws with six seconds left ... 2008-09: Played at North Florida as a freshman where he started five times ... averaged nearly four points a contest, playing in all 30 Keon Moore games ... reached high of 11 points three times, coming in opener vs. Savannah State #33 Guard 6-4 185 and against USC Upstate and Rice ... scored nine points against BYU and in finale vs. Freshman Colerain, NC Lipscomb ... HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Cherryville High School ... was a three-time all-conference selection ... named first team All-State as a senior after aver - aging 23 points and seven assists ... helped Ironmen to a pair of conference titles ... scored 1,836 points over his career ... PERSONAL: Born Cameron Lee Lovelace on July 20, 1989 in Shelby, NC ... son of Harold and Shelly Lovelace ... physical education major with a fine 3.12 GPA. 2010-11: Named South Atlantic Conference Freshman of the Year ... finished second on the team in scoring YEAR GP-GS FGM-FGA PCT% FTM-FTA PCT% REB AVG AST AVG ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG with a 16.6 average and led the team with 5.2 *08-09 30-5 38-143 26.6 6-8 75.0 27 0.9 20 0.7 8225 20 111 11 3.7 rebounding average ... started in 17 of 28 games, scor - 09-10 24-1 15-36 41.7 9-11 81.8 7 0.3 7 0.3 4117 7 50 11 2.1 ing double figures in all but four games ... ranked sixth 10-11 28-12 50-136 36.8 21-25 84.0 28 1.0 25 0.9 15 0 24 21 155 13 5.5 in the SAC in scoring and 11th in rebounding ... post - Total 82-18 103-315 32.7 36-44 81.8 62 0.8 52 0.6 27 3 66 48 316 13 3.9 ed a pair of double-doubles ... scored 21 points with a *2008-09 3-point FG: 29-93 (31.2%) *at North Florida high of 14 rebounds in loss at Wingate ... had a dozen 2009-10 3-point FG: 11-23 (47.8%) games of 20+ point scoring games with a high of 28 in 2010-11 3-point FG: 34-92 (37.0%) win at Carson-Newman ... scored 26 points in over - Career 3-point FG: 70-208 (33.7%) time win over Newberry ... hit a pair of free throws with two seconds left in triple OT win against Limestone ... averaged 18.2 points in SAC games ... HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year starter at Bertie High School ... selected as conference and district Player of the Year ... named All-State and all-conference ... helped the Falcons to two conference and one sectional championship ... PERSONAL: Born Keon Dashawn Moore on March 26, 1992 in Ahoskie, NC ... son of Stacy Cutter ... cousin of former Catawba standout, Marvin Moore ... has interest in business with a good 3.04 GPA.

YEAR GP-GS FGM-FGA PCT% FTM-FTA PCT% REB AVG AST AVG ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG 10-11 28-17 154-366 42.1 96-126 76.2 145 5.2 26 0.9 25 8 56 75 464 28 16.6 2010-11 3-point FG: 60-172 (34.9%)

- 3 - Meet the Indians

Tomas Smogner Matt Tamer #5 Guard 6-1 185 #44 Center 6-8 205 Junior Stockholm, SWEDEN Senior Winston-Salem, NC

Member of SAC Honor Roll ... 2010-11: Saw action in Member of SAC Honor Roll ... 2010-11: Appeared in 14 games ... had career-highs of seven points and five 22 games ... scored high of three points and grabbed rebounds in D/4 win over Carson-Newman ... scored four rebounds in win over Pfeiffer ... pulled down four points with four assists in win over Pfeiffer ... seven rebounds in win at Carson-Newman ... scored 2009-10: Played in nine games ... scored four points, two points in home wins over Belmont Abbey and hitting both shots, in win over Chowan ... hit on a Mars Hill ... 2009-10: Saw action in four games ... pair of free throws in home win over Brevard and pulled down both rebounds in win over Queens ... grabbed a rebound in SAC Tournament win over 2008-09: Played in two games ... had rebound in win Newberry ... red-shirted in 2008-09 ... HIGH over Belmont Abbey ... HIGH SCHOOL: Started at SCHOOL: Started at Gangstra Gymnasium High North Forsyth High School ... also played football ... School ... was named Athlete of the Year as a senior PERSONAL: Born Matthew Brodie Tamer on Sept. 5, ... played point guard at the 2004 Scandinavian 1989 in Winston-Salem ... son of David and Vicki Championships ... was named Defensive Player of the Tamer ... brother, Andrew, played football at Year and Guard of the Year for Lidingo Club ... helped Catawba ... history major with a fine 3.10 GPA. Sweden to 2005 Scandinavian Championship ... PER - SONAL: Born Tomas Smogner on June 7, 1989 in Lidingo, Sweden ... son of Wojt and YEAR GP-GS FGM-FGA PCT% FTM-FTA PCT% REB AVG AST AVG ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG Monika Smogner ... business major with a very good 3.27 GPA. 08-09 2-0 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 1 0.5 0 0.0 0000000.0 09-10 4-0 0-3 0.0 0-0 --- 2 0.5 0 0.0 0012000.0 YEAR GP-GS FGM-FGA PCT% FTM-FTA PCT% REB AVG AST AVG ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG 10-11 22-0 3-6 50.0 1-3 33.3 28 1.3 4 0.2 12837 730.3 09-10 9-0 2-4 50.0 2-2 100.0 1 0.1 0 0.0 0013640.7 Total 28-0 3-9 33.3 1-3 33.3 31 1.1 4 0.1 12937 730.3 10-11 14-0 9-28 32.1 6-6 100.0 17 1.2 19 1.4 10 0 11 9 25 7 1.8 Total 23-0 11-32 34.4 8-8 100.0 18 0.8 19 0.8 10 0 12 12 31 7 1.3

2009-10 3-point FG: 0-2 ( 0.0%) 2010-11 3-point FG: 1-5 (20.0%) Stuart Thomson Career 3-point FG: 1-7 (14.3%) #31 Forward 6-5 190 Junior Poynton, ENGLAND

Conor Strickland #55 Guard 6-8 195 Freshman Raleigh, NC 2010-11: Had starts in 11 of 21 games ... produced nine double-figure scoring games ... career-best per - formance of 25 points, on 10-of-16 shooting, came in loss at Lincoln Memorial ... scored a dozen points in games against Pfeiffer, Limestone (D/11) and at Mars HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year starter at Broughton High School ... was an all-district and Hill ... pulled down eight rebounds with 10 points in all-conference selection ... earned the Capital Commitment Award ... helped Capitals to home loss to Wingate ... also had eight boards at three state playoff appearances and the Section Finals as a junior ... PERSONAL: Born Limestone ... 2009-10: Played in 21 games and start - Conor Richard Strickland on Dec. 28, 1992 in Norfolk, VA ... son of Peter and Mary ed in three contests ... high of seven points came in Strickland ... father played at and also professionally in Europe ... has inter - win agaisnt Queens ... had six poitns, three assists est in history. and four boards in SAC Tournament win over Newberry ... HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter at Poynton High School ... was captain for three years ... also played rugby and soccer ... PERSONAL: Born Stuart Craig Thomson on March 19, 1988 in Macclesfield, England ... son of Sue and David Thomson ... brother, Andy, played at Catawba ... communications major.

YEAR GP-GS FGM-FGA PCT% FTM-FTA PCT% REB AVG AST AVG ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG 09-10 30-21 22-55 40.0 9-11 81.8 35 1.2 13 0.4 4314 33 59 7 2.0 10-11 21-11 55-132 41.7 29-36 80.6 65 3.1 23 1.1 15 3 24 53 151 25 7.2 Total 51-32 77-187 41.2 38-47 80.9 100 2.0 36 0.7 19 6 38 86 210 25 4.1

2009-10 3-point FG: 6-25 (24.0%) 2010-11 3-point FG: 12-51 (23.5%) Career 3-point FG: 18-76 (23.7%)

- 4 - Meet the Indians

Chris Tyree MEN’S BASKETBALL HONORS (Under Coach Jim Baker) #30 Guard 6-1 175 Sophomore Rocky Mount, VA All-American Mike Feller, 1995-96 Art Wade, 1997-98 Marvin Moore, 1998-99 2010-11: Played in 25 games as a freshman ... scored high of 10 points in D/4 win over Carson-Newman ... All-Region scored seven points in opening win over Urbana ... Art Wade, 1997-98 handed out two assists and grabbed four rebounds Marvin Moore, 1998-99 in loss at Anderson ... HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year Brian Carter, 2000-01 starter at Franklin County High School ... named all- Helgi Magnusson, 2004-05 district and All-Timesland ... selected to all-tourna - Brian Graves, 2006-07 ment team three times ... served as Eagle captain for Antonio Houston, 2008-09 two seasons ... PER SONAL: Born Christopher Lee Antonio Houston, 2009-10 Tyree on Oct. 23, 1991 ... son of Melvin and Keena Tyree ... has interest in business. SAC Player of the Year Mike Feller, 1995-96 Art Wade, 1997-98 Marvin Moore, 1998-99

YEAR GP-GS FGM-FGA PCT% FTM-FTA PCT% REB AVG AST AVG ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG All-South Atlantic Conference 10-11 25-0 13-42 31.0 13-22 59.1 21 0.8 5 0.2 3118 19 49 10 2.0 First Team 2010-11 3-point FG: 10-28 (35.7%) Callum Brown, 1994-95 Mike Feller, 1995-96 Art Wade, 1996-97 Art Wade, 1997-98 Ben Veshi Marvin Moore, 1997-98 #34 Guard 5-11 165 Marvin Moore, 1998-99 Junior Webster, MA Brian Carter, 2001-02 Terrence Hamilton, 2001-02 Brian Carter, 2002-03 Helgi Magnusson, 2004-05 Helgi Magnusson, 2005-06 2010-11: Played in four games ... HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year starter at Marianapolis Brian Graves, 2005-06 Prep ... twice earned the unsung hero award and was MVP for the baseball team ... Brian Graves, 2006-07 helped Golden Knights to a Class D championship and three Class B runner-up spots ... Chris Wooldridge, 2006-07 PERSONAL: Born Banjamin John Veshi on March 17, 1991 in Worcester, MA ... son of Antonio Houston, 2007-08 Paul and Susan Veshi ... sports management major with a minor in athletic coaching Antonio Houston, 2008-09 and an excellent 3.38 GPA. Antonio Houston, 2009-10 Dominick Reid, 2010-11 YEAR GP-GS FGM-FGA PCT% FTM-FTA PCT% REB AVG AST AVG ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG Second Team 10-11 4-0 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 0 0.0 0 0.0 0000000.0 Mike Feller, 1994-95 Art Wade, 1995-96 Marvin Moore, 1996-97 Tony Davenport, 1999-00 Chris Watson Nedzad Gusic, 2000-01 #23 Guard 6-4 180 Brian Carter, 2000-01 Sophomore Reidsville, NC Helgi Magnusson, 2003-04 Brian Graves, 2004-05 Rob Fields, 2008-09 Rob Fields, 2009-10 Donald Rutherford, 2009-10 Did not play last season ... transfer from Rockingham Community College ... HIGH SAC Freshman of the Year SCHOOL: Three-year starter at Reidsville High School ... served as captain and helped Antonio Houston, 2006-07 Rams to the state playoff each season ... PERSONAL: Born Christopher Rashard Dominick Reid, 2007-08 Watson on May 1, 1988 in Colorado Springs, CO ... son of Carlton and Amanda Watson Keon Moore, 2010-2011 ... has interest in chemistry. SAC Tournament MVP Art Wade, 1997-98 Marvin Moore, 1998-99 Kevin Petty, 2000-01 Helgi Magnusson, 2003-04 Antonio Houston, 2007-08 Antonio Houston, 2008-09 Academic All-District Jeremy Carswell, 1997-98

- 5 - Abernethy Physical Education Center

The Julius W. Abernethy Physical Education Center, home of Catawba’s basketball teams, is one of the finest on-campus athlet - ic facilities in the state of . It was named after the late Julius W. Abernethy of Newton, N.C., and was dedicated on September 26, 1970. Basketball games are played in the center’s Goodman Gymnasium, named in honor of Enoch A. Goodman of Salisbury. In October of 2002, the floor was named in honor of former head coach, Sam Moir, who guided Catawba to 546 wins over 34 seasons. The Indians, under head coach Sam Moir, properly opened the new facility with a 120-82 triumph over the visiting Pioneers of Tusculum College on November 27, 1970. Since that game, Catawba basketball teams have compiled an impressive 433-162 record for homes games, for a winning percentage of .728. The Tribe has recorded two 23-game home winning streaks in the past six years. The building, which cost more than $1.8 million to build, has a seating capacity of 3,500 for basketball, and now has a value of about $5 million. A beautiful maple hardwood playing surface was installed in December 1990. The facility is also used extensive - ly for intercollegiate volleyball, student activities, civic events, concerts and various athletic camps during the summer months. The College’s Athletic and Physical Education offices, as well as classrooms, are located on the upper level. Situated on the lower level is the Allen S. Johnson, Jr. Swimming Pool, three racquetball courts, the Meyer Auxiliary Gym complete with an indoor bat - ting cage, various student and athletic dressing accommodations, and the Lofland Strength Training Center.

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Jorvewe Gibson

- 6 - Jim Baker - Head Coach

Jim Baker begins his 18th season as the head coach of the he had been an men’s basketball program at Catawba. During his tenure, Baker assistant coach for has guided the Indians to the NCAA II Tournament nine times. two seasons. He His teams have won nearly 65% of their games and have an also had NCAA impressive home record of 188-58 (78%). Catawba has a 103-62 Division I experi - record in games decided by five points or less under coach Baker. ence as an assistant Under Baker, Catawba has produced three conference Players of at Tech the Year and two All-Americans. The Indians have graduated 55 (1989-91) and of 59 seniors under Baker. Davidson (1981- In 2009-10, Catawba won it’s sixth SAC Championship under 89). Baker came to Baker and advanced to the SAC Tournament title game for the Catawba in June third year in a row. The Indians had won back-to-back SAC 1993, as an assis - Tourament titles in 2008 and 2009. Catawba has won a league or tant coach during Sam Moir’s final campaign as head coach. Moir tournament championship in six of the last seven seasons. retired in May 1994, ending a great 34-year career at Catawba. In 2006-07, Baker was voted SAC Coach of the Year for the fifth Baker, a dean’s list student at Catawba before graduating in time as Catawba won the league title and earned a spot in the 1978, played for Moir from 1975-78. He transferred from UNC- NCAA Regional Tournament. In 2004-05, Baker earned SAC Charlotte and was a part of two 20-win seasons at Catawba. He Coach of the Year honors as the Indians claimed the conference was a member of the 1976-77 Carolinas Conference Champion - title and advanced to the NCAA II Tournament. In 2004, Catawba ship team and three of his former teammates, Benny Callahan, became the lowest seed (#7) to win the league tournament, earn - Eric Harris and Herman Miles are in the Catawba Sports Hall of ing a regional tournament berth. After a 25-5 season and a third Fame. South Atlantic Conference title in 2001, Baker was named league Baker began his coaching career as a graduate assistant for Moir Coach of the Year. in 1978-79 and at Wingate the next year, while earning a master’s Baker was named SAC and NCAA II Region Coach of the Year degree in human development and learning at UNC-Charlotte. He in 1998, after Catawba posted a 25-6 record. He also earned SAC was also an assistant coach at Belmont Abbey (1980-81). Coach of the Year honors in 1996, after he guided the Indians to Baker worked under Bobby Hussey at Davidson, Frankie Allen their first conference title since 1983. His 16 victories in his first at Virginia Tech and Joe Cantafio at VMI. At Davidson, Baker was season was the most ever for a first-year basketball coach at part of a program which graduated 25 of 26 student athletes. In Catawba. He has a 319-181 record over his first 17 seasons and addition, the Wildcats put together back-to-back 20-win seasons ranks second all-time in coaching victories at Catawba. (1986-87) and appeared in the 1986 NCAA Southeast Regional. Baker came to Catawba from Virginia Military Institute, where While Baker was at Virginia Tech, the Hokies became only the third team in Metro Conference history to sweep both Memphis State and Louisville in the same year. At VMI, Baker was respon - sible for recruiting, scouting, practice and bench coaching, public speaking, summer camps and scheduling. All of VMI’s seniors graduated during Baker’s stay there and he was part of an outstanding recruiting class in 1992-93, which saw three freshmen make the starting lineup. In addition to editing and publishing a monthly basketball newsletter (“Time Out”), Baker has published four booklets: “Power Post Play,” “Striving for Excellence,” and “The Best of Time Out, Books One and Two.” Baker released a one of a kind basket - ball CD-Rom “The Best of Time Out”. Baker’s ties to the international players in his program come from doing camps and clinics abroad. He has conducted both camps and clinics in Belgium, France, Iceland, Luxembourg, Barbados and Costa Rica. He has also served as the U.S. advisor to the Belgium Women’s Olympic basketball team. Baker comes from a strong sports family. Both his mother and father were outstanding athletes and his dad, Walt, coached him at North Rowan High School where he graduated in 1974. The field house at North Rowan is named in his dad’s honor. His brother, Chip, is a longtime assistant baseball coach at Florida State. Baker and his wife, the former Tina Waters, reside in Concord. They have four children, Jamie (13), Madison (10) and Hannah (9) and Jacob (4).

- 7 - Bill Haggerty - Assistant Coach

Bill Haggerty is entering his 25th season as an assistant coach for the Catawba men’s basketball team. In addition to his duties under coach Baker, Haggerty assists in the coorrdination and promo - tion of Catawba’s summer basketball camps, and has been active in securing basketball game spon - sorships. Haggerty also serves as head coach for the Catawba cross country teams. Twice he has guided the men to a tie for second place and has had a runner qualify for the NCAA II Nationals four times. He is the first Catawba coach to be associated with two programs involved in NCAA Regionals in the same year, as the men’s basketball team also made the NCAAs in 2000-01. Prior to his current position, Haggerty coached the women’s basketball team at Catawba (1984-87), turning a near-winless sit - uation into a respectable program. Haggerty’s best year with the Lady Indians was 1985-86, when he led Catawba to a 17-15 record, setting 30 school records in the process. He joined coach Sam Moir on the men’s basketball staff in July 1987. A 1979 Catawba graduate, Haggerty took the women’s basketball position at Catawba after serving as recreation director for Jefferson Township, NJ. He was also assistant coach in basketball, football and softball at Jefferson Township High School. He was born in City’s Bronx, but his family moved to Oak Ridge, NJ, during his childhood. Haggerty graduated form Jefferson Township High School, where he was a runner on a state championship cross country team and played basketball. He later returned to his former school to coach another cross country state champion. Before transferring to Catawba, Haggerty attended Morris County Community College in , where he also ran cross country and earned All-America honors. He ran in numerous marathons, including Boston and New York City. Haggerty earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education at Catawba. Haggerty resides in Advance with his wife, Carolyn, who returned to school and graduated from Catawba in 1994. They have three children, Amanda, a graduate of Duke University, and two sons Jared and Travis.

Marvin Moore Volunteer Assistant Coach es Assistant Coach

Marvin Moore enters his eleventh season as an assistant coach with the Catawba men’s basketball program. He returned to Catawba after serving as an assistant for two years at Hertford County High School. Moore is a 1999 graduate of Catawba, earning a bachelor of arts degree in physical education. After graduation, he played professionally in Europe in Sweden and Monaco. Freddie Lynn Gregory Tinsley While at Catawba, he was a three-time All-SAC performer as the Indians posted an 83-33 record and advanced to the NCAA II regional tournament on two occasions. As a senior, Moore was the South Atlantic Conference Player of the Year, setting a league record by scoring 650 points. He was also named all-region and All-American as well as being selected as the SAC Male Athlete Year for the 1998-99 year. He was induct - ed to the SAC Hall of Fame in May of 2004 and the Catawba Hall of Fame in 2009. Moore ranks 12th all-time at Catawba in scoring with 1,556 points. He holds school records for steals in a game, season and career and ranks fourth all-time in assists. At Hertford County High School, Moore was named all-conference and team MVP and helped the Bears to a conference title. Moore resides in Concord with his wife, Jessica. They have a daugh - ter, Sydney (1).

- 8 - Tradition The Top Ten All-Time Scorers

Dwight Durante Antonio Houston Bill Bailey Andre Godfrey Herman Miles 1965-69 2,913 2006-10 2,156 1969-73 2,136 1988-92 1,673 1973-76/1977-78 1,668

Woody Helfrich Charles Lynn Helgi Magnusson Dwayne Grant Eric Harris 1955-59 1,649 1969-73 1,649 2002-06 1,644 1978-82 1,582 1974-78 1,576 The Indians’ 1,000-Point Club Player Years Games Points Avg. 1. Dwight Durante 1965-69 99 2,913 29.4 2. Antonio Houston 2006-10 125 2,156 17,3 3. Bill Bailey 1969-73 107 2,136 20.0 4. Andre Godfrey 1988-92 88 1,673 19.0 5. Herman Miles 1973-76,77-78 104 1,668 16.0 6. Woody Helfrich 1955-59 106 1,649 15.6 Charles Lynn 1969-73 110 1.649 15.0 8. Helgi Magnusson 2002-06 119 1,644 13.8 9. Dwayne Grant 1978-82 113 1,582 14.0 10. Eric Harris 1975-78 114 1,576 13.8 11. Garland Davis 1966-70 103 1,572 15.3 12. Marvin Moore 1995-99 113 1,556 13.8 13. Rob Fields 2006-10 125 1,517 12.1 14. Mark Simpson 1979-80,81-84 117 1,516 13.0 15. Art Wade 1994-98 110 1,492 13.6 16. Mike Feller 1992- 96 103 1,484 14.4 17. Brian Carter 1999-03 113 1,480 13.1 18. Tracey Scruggs 1985-90 124 1,471 11.9 19. Dominick Reid 2007-11 119 1,403 11.8 20. David Snyder 1964-68 108 1,398 12.9 21. Al Johnson 1960-64 102 1,390 13.6 22. Brian Graves 2003-07 122 1,387 11.4 23. Rodney Deese 1986-91 104 1,355 13.0 24. Benny Callahan 1976-79 81 1,352 16.7 25. James Brown 1970-74 109 1,350 12.4 26. Larry Graham 1947-51 98 1,332 13.6 27. Chris Wooldridge 2003-07 115 1,330 11.6 28. Dwayne Brewington 1978-82 121 1,319 10.9 29. Ali Travis 1989-93 107 1,299 12.1 30. Noah Mason 1977-81 111 1,242 11.2 31. Billy Ray Hunsucker 1948-52 98 1,234 11.1 32. Nedzad Gusic 1997-01 118 1,219 10.3 33. Bucky Pope 1961-64 61 1,181 19.4 34. Davor Krusevljanin 1996-00 114 1,175 10.3 35. Ed Fowler 1981-85 121 1,164 9.6 36. Terrence Hamilton 1998-02 99 1,163 11.7 37. Keith Henning 1992-96 100 1,143 11.4 38. Duke Phipps 2000-04 109 1,125 10.3 39. Donnie Hunt 1955-59 105 1,122 10.7 40. Horace Medford 1957-61 106 1,121 10.6 41. Derrick Tucker 1983-87 114 1,108 9.7 42. Jeff Freiburger 1984-88 119 1,102 9.3 43. Mark Flynn 1990-94 108 1,075 10.0 44. Lonnie Lee 1984-88 117 1,074 9.2 45. Brad Curry 1975-79 112 1,072 9.6 46. Ricky Thompson 1983-87 113 1,052 9.3 47. Larry Bullock 1965-69 109 1,039 9.5 48. Callum Brown 1991-95 105 1,005 9.6 49. Kevin Petty 1999-03 88 1,001 11.4 - 9 - Catawba Individual Records

POINTS SCORED GAME ---- 58 by Dwight Durante vs. W. Carolina (89-81), Jan. 20, 1966 SEASON -- 878 by Dwight Durante in 31 games, 1967-68 CAREER -- 2,913 by Dwight Durante in 99 games, 1965-69 SCORING AVERAGE SEASON -- 32.1 by Dwight Durante in 25 games, 1965-66 CAREER -- 29.4 by Dwight Durante in 99 games, 1965-69 FIELD GOALS GAME ---- 23 by Dwight Durante vs. Atl. Christian (93-99), 1968-69 SEASON -- 367 by Dwight Durante in 31 games, 1967-68 CAREER -- 1,187 by Dwight Durnate in 99 games, 1965-69 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS GAME ---- 45 by Dwight Durante vs. W. Carolina (89-81), Jan. 20, 1966 SEASON -- 835 by Dwight Durante in 31 games, 1967-68 CAREER -- 2,719 by Dwight Durnate in 99 games, 1965-69 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE GAME ---- 1.000 (12-12) by Rodney Deese vs. Pfeiffer (78-73), Jan. 14, 1988 SEASON -- .685 (113-165) by Jolly Manning in 30 games, 2005-06 CAREER -- .615 (579-941) by Dwayne Brewington in 121 games. 1978-82 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS GAME ---- 9 by Mark Flynn vs. Elon (103-84), Feb. 12, 1992; by Art Wade vs. Wingate (95-74), Feb. 28, 1998 SEASON -- 81 by Marvin Moore in 30 games, 1998-99 CAREER -- 266 by Antonio Houston in 125 games, 2006-10 CONSECUTIVE -- 9 by Mark Flynn vs. Elon (103-84), Feb. 12, 1992 MARVIN MOORE (1995-99) THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS All Time Steal Leader GAME ---- 17 by Lonnie Lee vs. High Point (83-90), Jan. 9, 1988. with 260 SEASON -- 223 by Marvin Moore in 30 games, 1998-99 CAREER -- 692 by Antonio Houston in 125 games, 2006-10 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE GAME ---- 1.000 (14-14) by Dwight Durante vs. Newberry (88-79), GAME ---- 1.000 (5-5) by Keith Henning vs. Mt. Olive (87-80), Jan. 8, 1994; Feb. 9,1966; by Mike Feller vs. Pfeiffer (77-89), Dec. 7, by Callum Brown vs. Elon (103-84), Feb. 12, 1992 1994; by Helgi Magnusson vs. USC-Spartanburg (70-85), SEASON -- .500 (45-90) by Keith Henning in 25 games, 1994-95 Dec. 3, 2003 CAREER -- .456 (118-259) by Keith Henning in 100 games, 1992-96 SEASON -- .899 (99-109) by Helgi Magnusson in 28 games, 2002-03 CAREER -- .844 (384-455) by Rob Fields in 125 games, 2006-10 FREE THROWS GAME ---- 24 by Dwight Durnate vs. W. Carolina (89-81), Jan. 20, 1966 REBOUNDS SEASON -- 178 by Dwight Durante in 25 games, 1965-66 GAME ---- 32 by Bill Bailey vs. Erskine (92-68), 1970-71 CAREER -- 539 by Dwight Durnate in 99 games, 1965-69 SEASON -- 546 by Garland Davis in 28 games, 1968-69 CONSECUTIVE -- 44 by Helgi Magnusson, 2002-03 CAREER -- 1,652 by Garland Davis in 103 games, 1966-70 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS REBOUNDING AVERAGE GAME ---- 30 by Dwight Durnate vs. W. Carolina (89-81), Jan. 20, 1966 SEASON -- 19.5 by Garland Davis in 28 games, 1968-69 SEASON -- 226 by Dwight Durante in 25 games, 1965-66 CAREER -- 16.0 by Garland Davis in 103 games, 1966-70 CAREER -- 745 by Dwight Durnate in 99 games, 1965-69 ASSISTS GAME ---- 15 by Art Rose vs. Methodist (88-66), 1982-83; by Brian Graves vs. CN (115-113), Feb. 28, 2007. SEASON -- 244 by Art Rose in 28 games, 1982-83 CAREER -- 614 by Tracey Scruggs in 124 games, 1985-90 ASSIST AVERAGE SEASON -- 8.7 by Art Rose in 28 games, 1982-83 CAREER -- 5.1 by Art Rose in 188 games, 1979-80,81-84 STEALS GAME ---- 7 by Marvin Moore vs. High Point (69-74), Nov. 29,1997;by Marvin Moore vs. Carson-Newman (94-76), Feb. 21, 1998; by Duke Phipps vs. Lenoir- Rhyne (71-59), Feb. 3, 2001 SEASON -- 87 by Marvin Moore in 30 games, 1998-99 CAREER -- 260 by Marvin Moore in 113 games, 1995-99 BLOCKED SHOTS GAME ---- 8 by by Kajuan Mayo at Newberry (81-98), Jan. 22, 2011 SEASON -- 79 by Maurice McDaniel in 33 games, 1982-83 CAREER -- 158 by Alex Luyk in 83 games, 2000-03 GAMES PLAYED SEASON -- 33 by Dwayne Grant, Dwayne Brewington, Bradd Eldridge and Cleve McRae, 1981-82; DWIGHT DURANTE (1965-69) by Maurice McDaniel, Mark Simpson, Bobby VanNoy, Career Scoring Ed Fowler and Cleve McRae, 1982-83 Leader with 2,913 points CAREER -- 125 by Rob Fields and Antonio Houston, 2006-10

- 10 - Catawba Team Records

POINTS ASSISTS GAME ---- 131 vs. Alderson-Broaddus (131-119), Nov. 26, 1982 GAME ---- 36 vs. Bluefield St. (118-76), Dec. 4, 2004 SEASON -- 3,036 in 33 games, 1982-83 SEASON -- 804 in 33 games, 1982-83 AVERAGE -- 92.0 in 33 games, 1982-83 AVERAGE -- 24.4 in 33 games, 1982-83 FIELD GOALS STEALS GAME ---- 53 vs. Shorter (115-72), 1972-73 GAME ---- 27 vs. East Coast Bible (107-41), Nov. 19, 1997 SEASON -- 1,146 in 33 games, 1982-83 SEASON -- 305 in 31 games, 1997-98 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS BLOCKED SHOTS GAME ---- 96 vs. Alderson-Broaddus (131-119), Nov. 26, 1982 GAME ---- 13 vs. Carson-Newman (97-81), Jan. 27, 2007; vs. Carson-Newman SEASON -- 2,140 in 33 games, 1982-83 (71-65), Feb. 24, 2010; at Newberry (81-98), Jan. 22, 2011 SEASON -- 206 in 33 games, 1982-83 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE GAME ---- .783 (47-60) vs. Atl. Christian (118-105), Nov. 20, 1982 GAMES SEASON -- .536 (892-1,663) in 26 games, 1977-78 MOST IN A SEASON -- 33 in 1981-82 and 1982-83 LEAST IN A SEASON -- 11 in 1988-89 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS GAME ---- 21 vs. Wingate (95-74), Feb. 28, 1998 WINS CONSECUTIVE -- 12 vs. Wingate (95-74), Feb. 28, 1998 MOST IN A SEASON -- 29, 1982-83 (33 games) SEASON -- 220 in 28 games, 2010-11 LEAST IN A SEASON -- 4 in 1955-56 (27 games); in 1950-51 (23 games) CONSECUTIVE --- 15 in 1975-76 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS CONSECUTIVE HOME WINS – 23 from Jan. 15, 1997 to Nov. 19, 1999; 23 GAME ---- 37 vs. Carson-Newman (83-91), Dec. 8, 1992 from Feb. 2, 2000 to Dec. 1, 2001 SEASON -- 631 in 30 games, 2004-05 LARGEST MARGIN -- 66 vs. East Coast Bible (107-41), Nov. 19, 1997 CONFERNCE WINS IN A SEASON -- 14 in 1982-83 (Carolinas) THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE GAME ---- 1.000 (7-7) vs. Guilford (100-88), Jan. 20, 1988 LOSSES SEASON -- .390 (140-359) in 27 games, 1991-92 LEAST IN A SEASON -- 4 in 1982-83 (33 games) MOST IN A SEASON -- 23 in 1955-56 (27 games) FREE THROWS CONSECUTIVE -- 24 during 1954-56 (one season - 17 in 1955-56) GAME ---- 38 vs. Mars Hill (122-76), 1963-64 LARGEST MARGIN -- 40 vs. North Carolina (34-74), 1943-44 SEASON -- 598 in 33 games, 1982-83 CONFERENCE LOSSES IN A SEASON -- 15 in 1964-65 (Carolinas) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED MICELLANEOUS SINGLE GAME RECORDS GAME ---- 50 vs. Limestone (105-104, 3OT), Dec. 11, 2010 MOST POINTS ALLOWED -- 129 vs. Carson-Newman (123-129, OT), SEASON -- 813 in 33 games, 1982-83 Jan. 30, 2008 FEWEST POINTS BY CATAWBA – 10 vs. Wake Forest (10-28), 1929-30; FREE THROW PERCENTAGE vs. High Point (10-42), 1929-30; GAME ---- 1.000 (8-8) vs. Pembroke State, Dec 7, 1983 vs. High Point (10-9), Mar. 1, 1980 SEASON -- .754 (484-642) in 27 games, 1994-95 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED -- 7 vs. Landis All-Starts (37-7), 1930-31 REBOUNDS MOST POINTS TWO TEAMS – 252 with Carson-Newman (123-129, OT), GAME ---- 68 vs. Belmont Abbey (96-72), 1970-71 Jan. 30, 2008 SEASON -- 1,472 in 33 games, 1982-83 FEWEST POINTS TWO TEAMS -- 19 with High Point (10-9), Mar. 1, 1980 AVERAGE -- 46.9 in 30 games, 1966-67 MOST POINTS FIRST HALF -- 67 vs. Allen (119-82), Jan. 12, 1990 MOST POINTS ONE HALF -- 71 vs. Alderson-Broaddus (131-119), Nov. 26, 1982 FEWEST POINTS ONE HALF -- 2 vs. High Point (10-42), 1929-30 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED ONE HALF -- 1 vs. Landis All-Stars (37-7), 1930- 31

Tracy Scruggs (1985-90) Larry Graham (1947-51) All-Time Assist Leader with 614 1st 1,000 Point Scorer 1,332

- 11 - Catawba Team Records

POINTS SCORED CAREER Points SEASON Points 1. Dwight Durante (65-69) ...... 2913 1. Dwight Durante (67-68) ...... 878 2. Antonio Houston (06-10) ...... 2156 2. Dwight Durante (65-66) ...... 804 3. Bill Bailey (69-73) ...... 2136 3. Dwight Durante (68-69) ...... 753 4. Andre Godfrey (88-92) ...... 1673 4. Bill Bailey (70-71) ...... 718 5. Herman Miles (73-76/77-78) ...... 1668 5. Marvin Moore (98-99) ...... 650 6. Woody Helfrich (55-59) ...... 1649 6. Maurice McDaniel (82-83) ...... 616 Charles Lynn (69-73) ...... 1649 7. Andre Godfrey (91-92) ...... 607 8. Helgi Magnusson (02-06) ...... 1644 8. Antonio Houston (08-09) ...... 581 9. Dwayne Grant (78-82) ...... 1582 9. Benny Callahan (78-79) ...... 576 10. Eric Harris (74-78) ...... 1576 10. Doug Chalk (59-60) ...... 560 REBOUNDS CAREER Rebounds SEASON Rebounds 1. Garland Davis (66-70) ...... 1652 1. Garland Davis (68-69) ...... 546 2. Bill Bailey (69-73) ...... 1480 2. Bill Bailey (70-71) ...... 480 3. David Snyder (64-68) ...... 1226 3. Garland Davis (66-67) ...... 471 4. Charles Lynn (69-73) ...... 1058 4. Garland Davis (67-68) ...... 462 5. Jeff Freiburger (84-88) ...... 961 5. David Snyder (67-68) ...... 399 6. Herman Miles (73-76/77-78) ...... 919 6. David Snyder (66-67) ...... 376 7. Dwayne Brewington (78-82) ...... 862 7. Bill Bailey (72-73) ...... 351 8. Andre Godfrey (88-92) ...... 829 8. Maurice McDaniel (82-83) ...... 341 9. Matt Weber (78-82) ...... 827 9. Jeff Freiburger (86-87) ...... 340 10. Mark Simpson (79-80/81-84) ...... 821 10. Bill Bailey (69-70) ...... 326 ASSISTS CAREER Assists SEASON Assists 1. Tracey Scruggs (85-90) ...... 614 1. Art Rose (82-83) ...... 244 2. Art Rose (79-80/81-84) ...... 605 2. Brian Graves (06-07) ...... 203 3. Brian Graves (03-07) ...... 600 3. Marvin Moore (98-99) ...... 196 4. Marvin Moore (95-99) ...... 522 4. Art Rose (83-84) ...... 184 5. Lonnie Lee (84-88) ...... 492 5. Marvin Moore (97-98) ...... 174 6. Eric Harris (74-78) ...... 478 6. Lonnie Lee (86-87) ...... 172 7. Dominick Reid (07-11) ...... 446 7. Tracey Scruggs (87-88) ...... 170 8. Dwayne Grant (78-82) ...... 443 8. Brian Graves (05-06) ...... 153 9. Art Wade (94-98) ...... 423 9. Brian Graves (04-05) ...... 151 10. Bradd Eldridge (80-84) ...... 387 10. Art Wade (97-98) ...... 147 Dominick Reid (08-09) ...... 147 STEALS (Not kept prior to 1983-84) CAREER Steals SEASON Steals 1. Marvin Moore (95-99) ...... 260 1. Marvin Moore (98-99) ...... 87 2. Duke Phipps (00-04) ...... 203 2. Marvin Moore (97-98) ...... 85 3. Brian Graves (03-07) ...... 179 3. Gerald Kennedy (85-86) ...... 65 4. Dominick Reid (07-11) ...... 174 4. Andre Godfrey (90-91) ...... 64 5. Derrick Tucker (83-87) ...... 171 5. Duke Phipps (03-04) ...... 64 6. Ahmad Murphy (03-07) ...... 155 6. Derrick Tucker (84-85) ...... 61 7. Antonio Houston (06-10) ...... 154 Brian Graves (04-05) ...... 61 8. Tracey Scruggs (85-90) ...... 152 Ahmad Murphy (06-07) ...... 61 9. Andre Godfrey (88-92) ...... 150 9. Duke Phipps (00-01) ...... 58 10. Callum Brown (90-95) ...... 145 10. Jamel Hamilton (05-06) ...... 53 BLOCKS (Not kept prior to 1981-82) CAREER Blocks SEASON Blocks 1. Chris Wooldridge (03-07) ...... 177 1. Maurice McDaniel (82-83) ...... 79 1. Alex Luyk (00-03) ...... 158 2. Cliff Burns (08-09) ...... 62 2. Brian Carter (99-03) ...... 139 3. Bobby VanNoy (82-83) ...... 61 3. Jolly Manning (02-06) ...... 137 4. Alex Luyk (01-02) ...... 61 5. Maurice McDaniel (81-83) ...... 107 5. Chris Wooldridge (05-06) ...... 60 Donald Rutherford (06-10) ...... 107 6. Alex Luyk (00-01) ...... 58 7. Ricky Thompson (83-87) ...... 105 7. Jolly Manning (04-05) ...... 54 8. Andrey Godfrey (88-92) ...... 100 8. Donald Rutherford ...... 50 9. Pat Wolter (87-91) ...... 97 9. Pat Wolter (90-91) ...... 48 10. Davor Krusevljanin (96-00) ...... 92 10. Chris Wooldridge (06-07) ...... 47 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE CAREER (Min. 500 Attempts) FGM-FGA PCT.% SEASON (Min. 5 Att./game) FGM-FGA PCT.% 1. Dwayne Brewington (78-82) ...... 579-941 ...... 615 1. Jolly Manning (05-06) ...... 113-165 ...... 685 2. Chris Wooldridge (03-07) ...... 548-927 ...... 591 2. Bobby VanNoy (82-83) ...... 203-307 ...... 661 3. Jeff Freiburger (84-88) ...... 411-708 ...... 581 3. Dwayne Brewington (79-80) ...... 167-259 ...... 645 4. Charles Lynn (69-73) ...... 691-1233 ...... 560 4. Charles Lynn (72-73) ...... 187-293 ...... 638 5. Jolly Manning (02-06) ...... 342-611 ...... 560 5. Andre Godfrey (88-89) ...... 77-123 ...... 626 6. Maurice McDaniel (81-83) ...... 322-508 ...... 555 6. Dwayne Brewington (81-82) ...... 129-207 ...... 623 7. Herman Miles (73-76/77-78) ...... 702-1276 ...... 550 7. David Snyder (67-68) ...... 195-316 ...... 617 8. Rodney Deese (86-91) ...... 550-1021 ...... 539 8. Charles Lynn (71-72) ...... 214-349 ...... 613 9. Donald Rutherford (06-10) ...... 377-701 ...... 538 9. Dwayne Brewington (80-81) ...... 179-292 ...... 613 10. Ricky Thompson (83-87) ...... 473-883 ...... 536 10. Chris Wooldridge (03-07) ...... 204-336 ...... 607 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE CAREER (Min 50 made/yr) FTA-FTM PCT.% SEASON (Min 50 made) FTM-FTA PCT.% 1. Rob Fields (06-10) ...... 384-455 ...... 844 1. Helgi Magnusson (02-03) ...... 98-109 ...... 899 2. Jeff Curry (75-77) ...... 111-133 ...... 834 2. Callum Brown (93-94) ...... 63-71 ...... 887 3. Kevin Petty (99-03) ...... 257-308 ...... 834 3. Rob Fields (09-10) ...... 133-152 ...... 875 4. Mike Feller (92-96) ...... 368-446 ...... 825 4. Kevin Petty (99-03) ...... 64-74 ...... 865 5. Rodney Deese (86-91) ...... 223-277 ...... 805 5. Mike Feller (95-96) ...... 120-141 ...... 851 6. Callum Brown (91-95) ...... 293-364 ...... 805 6. Kevin Petty (00-01) ...... 88-104 ...... 846 7. Benny Callahan (76-79) ...... 177-220 ...... 804 7. Mike Feller (94-95) ...... 126-149 ...... 846 8. Art Wade (94-98) ...... 340-474 ...... 781 8. Ed Fowler (84-85) ...... 64-76 ...... 842 9. Helgi Magnusson (02-06) ...... 463-596 ...... 777 9. Jeff Curry (76-77) ...... 53-63 ...... 841 10. Andre Godfrey (88-92) ...... 410-537 ...... 764 10. Rodney Deese (86-87) ...... 63-76 ...... 829

- 12 - Catawba Through The Years

Year Coach Overall Conference Year Coach Overall Conference 1926-27 G. Flake “Red” Laird 6-15 1-9 1971-72 Sam Moir 20-8 11-5 1927-28 G. Flake “Red” Laird 8-13 4-8 1972-73 Sam Moir 20-9 8-7* 1928-29 Carl Davis 9-13 3-7 1973-74 Sam Moir 12-13 6-8 1929-30 Carl Davis 6-13 3-8 1974-75 Sam Moir 18-11 10-4 1930-31 Carl Davis 15-5 7-2* 1975-76 Sam Moir 21-10 9-3 1931-32 Harry Warner 16-7 5-4 1976-77 Sam Moir 20-9 8-4* 1932-33 Harry Warner 7-11 5-6 1977-78 Sam Moir 11-15 5-7 1933-34 Harry Warner 5-14 3-9 1934-35 Gordon Kirkland 10-9 8-5 1978-79 Sam Moir 9-19 3-9 1935-36 Gordon Kirkland 9-10 6-7 1979-80 Sam Moir 20-11 11-3* 1936-37 Doc Mathis 7-13 5-8 1980-81 Sam Moir 25-6 13-1 1937-38 Tom Brown 7-12 6-6 1981-82 Sam Moir 26-7 11-3 + 1938-39 Tom Brown 10-9 8-5 1982-83 Sam Moir 29-4 14-0* + 1939-40 Tom Brown 9-12 6-8 1983-84 Sam Moir 19-10 10-4 1940-41 Tom Brown 10-15 7-7 1984-85 Sam Moir 15-15 9-7 1941-42 Tom Brown 14-12 6-7 1985-86 Sam Moir 17-10 9-7 1942-43 Gordon Kirkland 12-6 7-1 1986-87 Sam Moir 21-11 10-6 1943-44 Gordon Kirkland 13-7 9-1* 1987-88 Sam Moir 13-17 7-9 1944-45 Gordon Kirkland 16-5 10-0* + 1945-46 Dwight Holshouser 10-12 9-3 1988-89 Sam Moir 5-6 1-1 1946-47 Earl Ruth 14-12 6-5 1989-90 Sam Moir 14-13 6-8 Mark Simpson (1979-80/81-84) 1947-48 Earl Ruth 15-14 8-6 1990-91 Sam Moir 12-18 7-7# 12th in Scoring (1,516 points) 1948-49 Earl Ruth 20-6 11-2 1991-92 Sam Moir 12-15 6-8 10th in Rebounding (821 Rebounds) 1949-50 Earl Ruth 12-12 8-6 1992-93 Sam Moir 7-18 3-11 94-32 Career Record 1950-51 Earl Ruth 18-7 10-4 1993-94 Sam Moir 17-10 8-6 1951-52 Robert Spangler 4-19 3-13 1994-95 Jim Baker 16-11 8-6 Sam Moir 1952-53 Earl Ruth 5-18 4-12 1995-96 Jim Baker 17-10 10-4* 1953-54 Earl Ruth 6-18 4-12 1996-97 Jim Baker 20-8 8-6 1954-55 Earl Ruth 7-19 4-12 1997-98 Jim Baker 25-6 11-3*#• 1955-56 Earl Ruth 4-23 4-12 1998-99 Jim Baker 21-9 9-5#• 1956-57 Earl Ruth 12-16 3-13 1957-58 Earl Ruth 10-14 7-9 1999-00 Jim Baker 14-14 7-9 1958-59 Earl Ruth 11-19 5-11 2000-01 Jim Baker 25-5 11-3*#• 1959-60 Earl Ruth 20-12 10-6* 2001-02 Jim Baker 19-8 9-5 1960-61 Sam Moir 14-13 10-8 2002-03 Jim Baker 11-17 6-8 1961-62 Sam Moir 14-13 11-9 2003-04 Jim Baker 12-19 4-10#• 1962-63 Sam Moir 17-8 13-5 2004-05 Jim Baker 23-7 12-2*• 1963-64 Sam Moir 16-9 9-6 2005-06 Jim Baker 22-8 10-4 1964-65 Sam Moir 7-17 3-15 2006-07 Jim Baker 20-11 13-3*• 1965-66 Sam Moir 11-14 7-12 2007-08 Jim Baker 19-12 7-7#• 1966-67 Sam Moir 17-13 11-7 2008-09 Jim Baker 22-10 10-6#• 1967-68 Sam Moir 22-9 13-6 1968-69 Sam Moir 16-12 9-8 2009-10 Jim Baker 20-11 11-5*• 1969-70 Sam Moir 10-17 8-7 2010-11 Jim Baker 13-15 8-10 1970-71 Sam Moir 19-9 8-6

* Conference champ + Won NAIA District 26 Championship # Won SAC Tournament •NCAA II Tournament Catawba Coaching Records Coach Years Games Won Lost Pct. Championships G. Flake ”Red” Laird 1926-28 (2) 42 14 28 .333 0 Carl Davis 1928-31 (3) 61 30 31 .492 1 Harry Warner 1931-34 (3) 60 29 31 .483 0 Gordon Kirkland 1934-36; 42-45 (5) 96 59 37 .614 3 Doc Mathis 1936-37 (1) 19 7 12 .368 0 Tom Brown 1937-42 (5) 110 50 60 .455 0 Dwight Holshouser 1945-46 (1) 22 10 12 .455 0 Earl Ruth 1946-51; 52-60 (13) 344 154 190 .448 1 Robert Spangler 1951-52 (1) 23 4 19 .174 0 Sam Moir 1960-94 (34) 945 546 399 .577 7 Jim Baker 1994- (17) 500 319 181 .638 12 11 Coaches 85 seasons 2222 1222 1000 .550 24

- 13 - All-Time Opponents WON-LOSS RECORDS Acadia ...... 1-0 Emory & Henry (VA) ...... 2-2 Midwestern St. (TX) ...... 1-0 St. Joseph’s (IN) ...... 0-1 PRE-MODERN ERA Adelphi ...... 1-0 Erskine (SC) ...... 13-5 Milligan (TN) ...... 2-0 St. Paul's (VA) ...... 6-2 Appalachian Bombers ...... 1-0 Alderson-Broaddus (WV) ...... 2-0 Fayetteville State ...... 1-0 Montevallo (AL) ...... 1-0 St. Thomas (FL) ...... 1-0 Asheboro AAU ...... 0-1 Allen (SC) ...... 12-0 Felician (NJ) ...... 1-0 Montreat ...... 1-0 Salem (WV) ...... 1-0 Asheville School ...... 2-0 Anderson (SC) ...... 5-2 Florida Southern ...... 1-1 Moorhead State (MN) ...... 0-1 Savage ...... 0-1 Boston Celtics ...... 0-1 Appalachian State ...... 38-45 Francis Marion (SC) ...... 3-3 Morris ...... 2-0 Savannah Art & Design ...... 1-1 Armstrong Atlantic (GA) ...... 1-1 Frederick ...... 1-1 Morris Harvey ...... 1-0 Shaw ...... 5-1 Carolina Pre-Flight ...... 0-2 Augusta State (GA) ...... 3-3 Furman ...... 0-1 Mount Olive ...... 8-2 Shepherd (WV) ...... 1-0 Catawba YMCA ...... 1-0 Barry (FL) ...... 0-1 Gardner-Webb ...... 35-25 NW State ...... 0-1 Shippensburg (PA) ...... 2-1 Charlotte Monograms ...... 0-1 Barber-Scotia ...... 9-2 C&SU ...... 1-1 Newberry ...... 52-19 Shorter ...... 1-0 Charlotte YMCA ...... 1-6 Barton (Atl. Christ.) ...... 72-44 Grand Canyon (AZ) ...... 0-1 Newport News (VA) ...... 7-0 USC-Aiken ...... 4-3 Chatam Pros ...... 5-2 Belmont Abbey ...... 21-30 Greensboro College ...... 2-0 Norfolk State ...... 1-0 USC-Upstate ...... 0-4 Concord (NC) YMCA ...... 4-1 Birmingham-Southern (AL) ... 1-0 Greenville (IL) ...... 1-0 North Carolina ...... 0-10 Southern Wesleyan (SC) ...... 3-0 Davidson Frosh ...... 0-2 Bluefield College ...... 3-0 Guilford ...... 91-44 N.C. A&T ...... 0-2 Strayer (DC) ...... 1-0 Dayton Black Cats ...... 1-0 Bluefield State (WV) ...... 3-0 Hampton (VA) ...... 1-0 N.C. Central ...... 4-3 Sue Bennett ...... 1-0 Erlanger YMCA ...... 0-1 Bowie State (MD) ...... 1-0 Hampden-Sydney (VA) ...... 1-0 N.C.-Asheville ...... 4-3 Tampa (FL) ...... 2-1 Flying Safety Air ...... 2-0 Brevard ...... 6-3 Hanover (IN) ...... 1-2 N.C.-Greensboro ...... 1-0 Tenn.-Chattanooga ...... 1-1 Bridgewater ...... 2-0 Hanover (PA) ...... 0-1 UNC-Pembroke ...... 22-12 Tennessee State ...... 0-1 Greensboro O.R.D...... 0-2 Bristol ...... 1-2 High Point ...... 60-87 N.C. State ...... 2-3 Tennessee Temple ...... 1-0 Groat All-Stars ...... 0-1 Bryan ...... 1-0 -Benedictine ...... 1-0 N.C.-Wilmington ...... 3-1 Tennessee Wesleyan ...... 0-1 Hanes Hosiery Pros ...... 4-8 Campbell ...... 16-18 Central ...... 0-1 North Georgia ...... 2-0 Troy State (AL) ...... 1-0 High Point YMCA ...... 5-2 Carson-Newman ...... 33-17 Indiana State ...... 0-1 North Greenville (SC) ...... 2-0 Tusculum ...... 16-15 Kannapolis YMCA ...... 7-6 College of Charleston (SC) ...... 2-0 Johnson C. Smith ...... 4-12 Nova, (FL) ...... 2-0 Union (KY) ...... 1-1 Kinston Marines ...... 0-1 Charleston (WV) ...... 0-1 Juniata ...... 1-0 Oglethorpe (GA) ...... 1-1 Urbana (OH) ...... 2-0 Landis All-Stars ...... 2-0 Cheyney (PA) ...... 1-0 Kennesaw State (GA) ...... 0-1 Dominican ...... 1-0 Virginia State ...... 4-2 Lenoir-Rhyne A.C...... 2-0 Chowan ...... 6-0 King (TN) ...... 1-0 Ohio Valley ...... 0-1 Virginia Tech ...... 1-0 Massanutten Academy ...... 2-0 Claflin (SC) ...... 3-2 Kutztown (PA) ...... 1-0 Otterbein (OH) ...... 0-1 Virginia Union ...... 0-3 Clayton State (GA) ...... 0-2 Lander (SC) ...... 1-4 Pacific Lutheran (WA) ...... 0-1 Voorhees (SC) ...... 2-1 McCrary Mills ...... 10-22 Clemson ...... 2-0 LaRoche (PA) ...... 1-0 Paine (GA) ...... 1-1 Wake Forest ...... 2-5 N.C. State Frosh ...... 0-1 Coastal Carolina ...... 1-0 Laurention (CAN) ...... 1-0 Pfeiffer ...... 50-39 Walsh ...... 0-1 Oak Ridge Academy ...... 0-4 Coker (SC) ...... 1-0 Lees-McRae ...... 6-4 Point Loma Nazarene (CA) ....1-0 Warren Wilson ...... 1-0 Parris Island Marines ...... 0-3 Concord (WV) ...... 4-4 Lenoir-Rhyne ...... 90-101 Presbyterian ...... 38-34 West Georgia ...... 1-2 Rutherford Academy ...... 2-0 Cumberland (KY) ...... 1-1 Liberty (VA) ...... 0-1 Queens (NC) ...... 3-2 West Liberty State (WV) ...... 2-0 Salisbury All-Stars ...... 2-0 Davidson ...... 11-17 Limestone (SC) ...... 3-2 Ramapo (NJ) ...... 1-0 State ...... 1-0 Salisbury Night Owls ...... 1-0 Davis & Elkins (WV) ...... 2-0 Lincoln Memorial (TN) ...... 10-8 Randolph-Macon ...... 0-1 West Virginia Tech ...... 3-0 Salisbury YMCA ...... 1-0 Defiance (OH) ...... 0-1 Livingstone ...... 16-2 Reinhardt (GA) ...... 1-0 West Virginia Wesleyan ...... 1-0 Statesville Reds ...... 0-1 Earlham ...... 1-0 Lynchburg (VA) ...... 4-0 Rio Grande (OH) ...... 0-1 Western Carolina ...... 34-37 East Coast Bible ...... 1-0 Mars Hill ...... 54-21 Roanoke (VA) ...... 1-6 Wingate ...... 44-25 Strategic Service ...... 0-1 East Carolina ...... 10-22 Maryville (TN) ...... 1-2 Rollins (FL) ...... 4-1 Winston-Salem State ...... 4-5 Wake Forest Frosh ...... 2-0 Elizabeth City State ...... 2-1 Mercer (GA) ...... 2-0 Ryerson (CAN) ...... 1-0 Winthrop (SC) ...... 0-1 Winnesboro YMCA ...... 1-0 Elizabethtown ...... 1-0 Messiah (PA) ...... 1-0 St. Andrews ...... 3-0 Wofford (SC)...... 15-12 Winston-Salem YMCA ...... 0-2 Elon ...... 66-80 Methodist ...... 2-0 St. Augustine's ...... 6-5 Young Harris ...... 1-0 TOTAL (2,222 games) 1,209-1,000

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December 10 — 4:00 Catawba vs. Limestone (SC)

- 14 - 2010-11 Catawba College Basketball Final Statistics

Overall: 13-15 South Atlantic Conference: 8-10 Home: 7-7 Away: 5-7 Neutral: 1-1 NAME GP-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT% 3PM-3PA PCT% FTM-FTA PCT% OFF TOT AVG. AST ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG. Reid 26 - 24 869 156 - 374 41.7% 69 - 170 40.6% 79 - 110 71.8% 34 143 5.1 102 48 1 55 54 460 32 17.7 Moore 28 - 17 868 154 - 366 42.1% 60 - 172 30.9% 96 - 126 76.2% 66 145 5.2 26 25 8 56 75 464 28 16.6 Huntley 28 - 28 794 88 - 217 40.6% 8 - 19 42.1% 126 - 172 73.3% 38 110 3.9 67 41 3 59 65 310 24 11.1 Martin 28 - 23 629 81 - 183 44.3% 21 - 63 33.3% 42 - 54 77.8% 39 111 4.0 33 21 27 53 72 225 19 8.0 Thomson 21 - 11 359 55 - 132 41.7% 12 - 51 23.5% 29 - 36 80.6% 20 65 3.1 23 15 3 24 53 151 25 7.2 Drakeford 28 - 9 620 72 - 149 48.3% 4 - 11 36.4% 48 - 98 49.0% 46 104 3.7 25 35 14 46 52 196 17 7.0 Loveless 28 - 12 466 50 - 136 36.8% 34 - 92 37.0% 21 - 25 84.0% 6 28 1.0 25 15 0 24 21 155 13 5.5 Mayo 28 - 12 482 39 - 106 36.8% 0 - 0 --- 24 - 36 66.7% 47 122 4.4 6635 25 64 102 14 3.6 Tyree 25 - 0 189 13 - 42 31.0% 10 - 28 35.7% 13 - 22 59.1% 5 21 0.8 53 118 19 49 10 2.0 Smogner 14 - 0 180 9 - 28 32.1% 1 - 5 20.0% 6 - 6 100% 4 17 1.2 19 10 0 11 9 25 7 1.8 Shoemaker 16 - 4 79 2 - 8 25.0% 1 - 5 20.0% 5 - 6 83.3% 160.4 52 112 9 10 5 0.6 Alston 6 - 0 9 1 - 3 33.3% 0 - 1 0.0% 0 - 0 --- 000.0 00 000220.3 Tamer 22 - 0 163 3 - 6 50.0% 0 - 0 --- 1 - 3 33.3% 15 28 1.3 41 2837 730.3 Veshi 4 - 0 3 0 - 0 --- 0 - 0 --- 0 - 0 --- 000.0 00 000000.0 TEAM 53 101 3.6 4

CATAWBA 28 5710 723 - 1750 41.3% 220 - 617 35.7% 490 - 694 70.6% 374 990 35.4 340 222 95 395 530 2156 105 77.0 OPPONENTS 28 5710 806 - 1649 48.9% 174 - 486 35.8% 412 - 605 68.1% 337 1089 38.9 419 219 88 496 596 2198 104 78.5

Deadball rebounds: Catawba 101/Opponents 87

Game-By-Game Results

LEADING LEADING DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE RECORD FG% FT% SCORER REBOUNDER N/13 URBANA$ W 101-83 1-0 50.7 75.8 Drakeford 17 Martin 8 N/14 LIVINGSTONE$ L 78-85 1-1 41.3 65.6 Huntley 21 Martin 6 N/19 WINSTON-SALEM STATE# L 62-72 1-2 31.6 66.7 Reid 14 Drakeford 7 N/21 PFEIFFER# W 97-86 2-2 50.8 66.7 Reid 22 Reid 6 N/30 at Queens L 77-84 2-3 36.2 66.7 Reid 21 Thomson/Reid 6 D/4 CARSON-NEWMAN* W 81-62 3-3 41.5 86.4 Martin 12 Moore 8 D/11 Limestone+ W 105-104 (3OT) 4-3 42.6 74.0 Reid 24 Reid 9 D/14 at Lincoln Memorial* L 84-96 4-4 44.8 65.2 Thomson 25 Thomson/Martin/Reid 6 D/17 BELMONT ABBEY W 72-66 5-4 45.2 50.0 Reid 21 Mayo 9 D/30 at Limestone L 66-76 5-5 34.3 82.4 Reid 24 Thomson 8 J/5 WINGATE* L 61-63 5-6 37.5 81.3 Huntley 17 Martin 9 J/8 at Anderson* L 56-81 5-7 36.4 54.5 Moore 21 Thomson/Tyree 4 J/12 BREVARD* L 75-80 5-8 31.6 72.4 Moore 22 Martin 11 J/15 TUSCULUM* L 54-59 5-9 37.5 60.0 Moore 14 Mayo 7 J/19 at Lenoir-Rhyne* W 83-81 (OT) 6-9 40.0 74.3 Reid 25 Reid 8 J/22 at Newberry* L 81-98 6-10 40.3 63.3 Moore 23 Moore/Mayo 8 J/26 MARS HILL* W 101-92 7-10 50.0 73.0 Huntley/Moore 24 Martin/Moore/Reid 7 J/29 at Carson-Newman* W 85-75 8-10 40.3 64.3 Moore 28 Reid 12 F/2 at Wingate* L 64-79 8-11 39.1 76.9 Moore 21 Moore 14 F/5 LINCOLN MEMORIAL* L 75-83 8-12 39.7 76.2 Huntley 19 Moore 11 F/9 at Brevard* L 75-90 8-13 43.9 86.4 Reid 18 Mayo 8 F/12 ANDERSON* W 75-69 9-13 42.9 61.5 Moore/Reid 23 Reid 10 F/16 LENOIR-RHYNE* L 59-65 9-14 36.2 64.7 Moore 21 Huntley/Mayo 5 F/19 at Tusculum* W 68-57 10-14 46.7 80.0 Martin 19 Huntley 5 F/23 at Mars Hill* W 88-79 11-14 44.4 66.7 Reid 32 Mayo 8 F/26 NEWBERRY* W 88-85 (OT) 12-14 42.4 68.6 Moore 26 Martin 7 M/2 at Anderson% W 85-83 13-14 50.8 84.6 Reid 30 Moore/Huntley/Reid 5 M/5 Wingate++ L 60-65 13-15 38.8 68.2 Reid 19 Drakeford/Rutherford 7

CAPS DENOTE HOME GAMES * Denotes South Atlantic Conference games # Denotes Roundball Classic at Salisbury,NC + Denotes game at Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte,NC $ Denotes Highway 52 Shootout at Salisbury,NC % Denotes Food Lion SAC Tournament – 1st Round ++ Denotes Food Lion SAC Tournament at Hickory,NC

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Inquiries regarding admission to Catawba College are Catawba College is dedi - always warmly welcomed. If you are interested in joining cated to helping students the Catawba community, you should apply for admission reach their highest potential. anytime after your sixth semester of high school. Blending liberal studies with Catawba follows the usual guidelines for “rolling career preparation, the col - admissions” and, therefore, has no closing date for accept - lege offers the Bachelor of ing applications. Applying early will ensure an early Arts, Bachelor of Science, response from the college. Bachelor of Fine Arts, In your application, you are asked to provide a wide Bachelor of Business variety of information relating to your academic and co- Administration and Master curricular background. This information is used to help of Education degrees. determine your potential to profit from, as well as con - tribute to, the Catawba community. You must complete a minimum of 16 units of high COLLEGE ORIENTATION school course work, 12 of which should be in academic subjects. The following college preparatory course work is Catawba officials want to do everything they can to strongly recommended: four units of English; three units of help new students succeed, and that means more than mathematics (Algebra I or above); three units of making good grades. It means adjusting well. It means learning to live Laboratory Science; three units of Social Science; and two and work with units of foreign language. others in an envi - Your admission to Catawba also will be evaluated by ronment that is class rank, grade point average, SAT or ACT examination new. scores, and academic course selection. To ease the tran - Arrangements for visits to the Catawba campus may be sition to college made by calling 1-800-CATAWBA, or by writing the Office life, Catawba offers of Admissions, Catawba College, 2300 W. Innes Street, an orientation ses - Salisbury, NC, 28144. sion before the The coaches are available by writing the Athletic opening of the fall Department or by telephone: term for all first- time freshmen and Baseball (M) ...... Jim Gantt ...... 704-637-4469 transfer students. Basketball (M) ...... Jim Baker ...... 704-637-4473 One of the primary Basketball (W) ...... Angie Morton ...... 704-637-4471 strengths of the pro - Cross Country (M&W) . . Bill Haggerty ...... 704-637-4473 gram is that students Football (M) ...... Chip Hester ...... 704-637-4724 have contact with an Golf (M&W) ...... Sam Gealy ...... 704-637-4236 advisor from the first Lacrosse (M) ...... Peter Bourque ...... 704-637-4485 day they arrive on Lacrosse(W) ...... Ashley Gilroy ...... 704-637-4408 campus. And that rela - Soccer (M) ...... Liam Farrell ...... 704-637-4348 tionship continues in Soccer (W) ...... Michael Swan ...... 704-637-4324 small, twice-weekly Softball (W) ...... Nan Whitley ...... 704-637-4359 classes during the entire first semester. Swimming (M&W) . . . . . Betsy Graham ...... 704-637-4672 Tennis (M&W) ...... Jeff Childress ...... 704-637-4265 SOUTH ATLANTIC CONFERENCE Volleyball (W) ...... Ginger Hamric ...... 704-637-4480 Cheerleading (M&W) . . . Katie O’Steen ...... 704-637-4474 The South Atlantic Conference is a group of ten church-related colleges of similar size and athletic philosophy. As an all-sports confer - Catawba Quick Facts ence, the league has grown into one of the premier small-college athletic conferences in the nation. Location ...... Salisbury, NC 28144 The 1993-94 year was extremely special in that the con - Admissions Office Telephone ...... 1-800-228-2922 ference became fully affiliated with the NCAA Division II Home facility ...... Goodman Gym and is now eligible for national championships opportuni - Colors ...... Navy Blue and White ties in all of its 14 sponsored sports. Nickname ...... Catawba Indians Enrollment ...... 1,200 NCAA DIVISION II Founded ...... 1851 Church Affiliation ...... United Church of Christ The National Collegiate Athletic Athletic Affiliation ...... NCAA II Association is the organization through which Conference ...... South Atlantic the nation’s colleges and universities speak President ...... Dr. Joseph Oxendine and act on athletic matters at the national level. Athletic Director ...... Dennis Davidson It is a voluntary association of more than 1,000 Sports Information ...... Jim Lewis institutions, conferences, organizations and individuals Sports Information Telephone ...... 704-637-4720 devoted to the sound administration of intercollegiate Head Athletic Trainer ...... Bob Casmus athletics.