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Freeman Center Athletic Staff Directory General Information Freeman Center Athletic Staff Directory ........................... 4 2009-10 SC HEDULE Attendance .......................................... 47 November Athletic Staff Photos .............................. 5 Directions to the Freeman Center ....... 47 15 (Sun) at Roanoke Salem, Va. 4:00 Captains Sports Live ........................... 80 Records ............................................... 48 24 (Tue) Virginia Wesleyan Freeman Center 7:30 27-28 (Fri-Sat) CNU Invitational Freeman Center CNU Overview ..................................... 82 Records vs. Opponents ...................... 48 27 (Fri) Southern Virginia vs. Wesley 5:00 CNU/Pepsi Radio Network .................. 80 Year By Year at the Freeman Center ... 48 CNU vs. Maine-Presque Isle 7:30 Media Info .............................................. 4 28 (Sat) Third Place Game 5:00 Championship Game 7:30 Record Book December Coaching Staff 30-Point Club ....................................... 69 3 (Thu) Maryland Bible Freeman Center 7:30 Head Coach C.J. Woollum .................... 6 30-Point Club - Opponents .................. 70 12-13 (Sat-Sun) CNU Classic Freeman Center Assoc. Head Coach Roland Ross ......... 8 100-Point Games................................. 68 12 (Sat) Lynchburg vs. Maryland Bible 7:00 Assistant Coach Jon Waters ................. 8 CNU vs. Salisbury 9:00 1,000-Point Scorers ............................. 55 13 (Sun) Maryland Bible vs. Salisbury 2:00 2009-10 Season All-Americans ...................................... 63 CNU vs. Lynchburg 4:00 All-South .............................................. 63 18 (Fri) Wesley Freeman Center 8:00 Meet the Captains ............................... 12 20 (Sun) at Frostburg St. Frostburg, Md. 2:00 Opponent Information .......................... 26 All-Conference ..................................... 63 January All-Time Roster .................................... 58 2-3 (Sat-Sun) Captains Shootout Freeman Center Pre-Season Preview .............................. 9 2 (Sat) York (N.Y.) vs. Eastern Conn. St. 2:00 Pronunciation Guide ............................ 10 All-Time Scores ................................... 76 CNU vs. Westfield St. 6:00 Radio/TV Roster .................................. 11 All-Virginia Div. II-III ............................. 64 3 (Sun) Third Place Game 2:00 Annual Statistical Leaders ................... 66 Championship Game 4:00 Roster - Alphabetical ........................... 10 6 (Wed) at Shenandoah* Winchester, Va. 7:30 Roster - Numerical............................... 10 Basketball Accomplishments ............... 49 9 (Sat) at Randolph-Macon Ashland, Va. 4:00 Schedule................................................ 3 Captains in the Pros ............................ 62 13 (Wed) at N.C. Wesleyan* Freeman Center 7:30 Coaching Records ............................... 75 16 (Sat) at Averett* Danville, Va. 4:00 Squad Breakdown ............................... 10 17 (Sun) at Ferrum* Ferrum, Va. 4:00 Day's Inn Oyster Pt. CNU Invitational .. 50 23 (Sat) Methodist* Freeman Center 4:00 2008-09 Season Fastest Starts ...................................... 67 24 (Sun) Greensboro* Freeman Center 4:00 Attendance Summary .......................... 30 Home-Road-Neutral Records .............. 72 27 (Wed) Shenandoah* Freeman Center 7:30 February Category Leaders ................................ 32 Individual Records ............................... 56 2 (Tue) St. Mary's Freeman Center 7:30 Game Box Scores ............................... 35 In-Season Tournaments ...................... 53 6 (Sat) at N.C. Wesleyan* Rocky Mount, N.C. 4:00 Game-By-Game Stats ......................... 34 Margins of Victory/Defeat .................... 72 10 (Wed) Averett* Freeman Center 7:30 14 (Sun) Ferrum* Freeman Center 4:00 Game Highs......................................... 32 Milestone Victories .............................. 71 19 (Fri) at Greensboro* Greensboro, N.C. 7:30 Game Results ...................................... 33 Multi-Year Records .............................. 67 20 (Sat) at Methodist* Fayetteville, N.C. 6:00 Individual Statistics .............................. 31 23 (Tue) USA South 1st Round TBA TBA National Polls....................................... 67 27-28 (Fri-Sat) USA South Tourn. Freeman Center TBA Margin of Victory, Defeat ..................... 33 Number History.................................... 60 Home games bold Review of 2008-09............................... 30 One-Point Games ................................ 75 *USA South games Overtime .............................................. 71 All games broadcast on Xtra 99.1 and at cnusports.com on the Internet NCAA Play Point Plaza Suites Captains Shootout . 52 NCAA Results ...................................... 40 Record by Decade ............................... 67 Post-Season Appearances .................. 42 Record vs. Other Conferences ............ 74 Records vs. all Opponents in NCAA .... 41 Retired Numbers ................................. 61 Top Performances in NCAA Play ......... 40 Season, Career Leaders ..................... 57 USA South Season Openers.................................. 72 All-Conference Team 2008-09 ............. 47 Series Records vs. all Opponents ....... 65 All-Time Standings .............................. 43 Team Records ..................................... 56 All-Time Tournament Standings........... 43 Team Stats Comparison ...................... 66 CNU All-Tournament Team Picks ........ 47 Twenty-win Seasons............................ 67 CNU Results by Year ........................... 45 Winning/Losing Streaks ....................... 73 CNU Top Performances in USAS Tr. ... 47 Yearly Leaders ..................................... 66 Conference History .............................. 43 Yearly Records .................................... 71 Individual Statistics 2008-09 ................ 46 Pre-season Coaches Poll .................... 48 The Program Captains' Quarters ............................. IFC Standings 2008-09 .............................. 47 Home of Champions ............................ 81 Tournament Results by Round ............ 43 Woollum Winningest USAS Coach ...... 46 Year-By-Year Champions .................... 44 ON THE CO VER Mark Blasingame On the Cover - CNU seniors, clockwise from top left: CREDITS Theo Baker, Mark Blasingame, Josh Russell, Kenny Reid. The 2009-10 Men's Basketball Media Guide is a WPO publication of the Christopher Newport University NE RT R U Department of Athletic Communications. E N H I P V Editor/Writer: Wayne Block. O E T R S Editorial Contributors: Dain McKee, Francis Tomma- S I I sino, Rich Bell, Kaitlyn Vincie, Brandon Bybee, Craig R T Lilly, Ben Kunkel, Sean Starkey Y H C Photography: Jesse Hutcheson, Stacy Whiting, Uni- versity Relations. Cover Designed by: Wayne Block. Printing: Clarke, Inc., Lynchburg, Va. 16 NCAA Appearances Christopher Newport Men's Basketball 2009-10 3 CNU Staff Information Other Important Numbers CNU QUI C K FA C TS /DIRE C T O RY CONTACT -----------------------------------------------------------------NUMBER USA South Conference Office ---------------------------------- 910-630-7326 CNU Basketball Quick Facts Captains Crew/Athletic Fund Raising ------------------------------- 594-7420 Season of Basketball ----------------------------------------------------------43rd 2008-09 Season Record ------------------------------------------------------18-9 CNU Quick Facts/Directory 2008-09 USA South Conference Record -------------------------------- 10-2 Mailing Address -----------------------------------------------1 University Place 2008-09 USA South Finish --------------------------------------------------- T1st Location ---------------------------------------------- Newport News, Va. 23606 Lettermen Returning --------------------------------------------------------------11 Area Population ------------------------------------------------------ 500,000 est. Starters Returning ------------------------------------------------------------------ 3 Founded -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1960 Starters Lost-------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Enrollment ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 4,800 Nickname ------------------------------------------------------------------- Captains Basketball Office Colors ------------------------------------------------------- Royal Blue and Silver NAME --------------------- CONTACT ------------------------------------- PHONE Conference ----------------------------------- USA South Athletic Conference Administrative Asst. --- Judy Stenzhorn ---------------------------- 594-7290 Arena-----------------------------------------------------Freeman Center (2,300) Program Support ------- Cindy Sutphin ------------------------------ 594-8821 President -------------------------------------------------- Sen. Paul S. Trible, Jr. Business Manager ----- Shanika Ellis -------------------------------- 594-7288 Director of Athletics ------------------------------------------------- C.J. Woollum Athletic Department Phone -------------------------------------- 757-594-7025 Basketball Support Staff NAME --------------------- POSITION ------------------------------------- PHONE Athletic Department Staff Block, Wayne ----------- Publications --------------------------------- 594-7382 Football Coach ------------------------ Matt Kelchner --------------- 594-7584 McKee, Dain ------------ Asst. Dir. Athletic Communications
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