2016-17 MEN’S Table of Contents

Roster...... 2 Quick Facts...... 3 Media Information...... 4 2016-17 Schedule...... 5 Player Bios...... 6-13 Coaches Bios...... 14-19 2015-16 Statistics...... 20-29 Record Book...... 30-35 Honors & Awards...... 36-37 Coaching Records...... 38 Year-By-Year...... 39-49 All-Time Series Records...... 50 Letterwinners...... 51-52 Attendance Records...... 53 Numerical Roster Roster Breakdown No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Last School By Class 00 Brian Dawkins F 6-8 240 R-Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. Bishop Kenny Seniors (4) 1 Luke Eddy G 6-1 195 Sr. Charleston, W.Va. George Washington Ryder Bowline 2 Dmitri Thompson G 6-4 205 Jr. Orlando, Fla. Orlando Christian Prep Luke Eddy 3 Seth Fuller G 5-11 175 Fr. Dublin, Ohio Dublin Coffman Christian Hairston 4 Collin Luther G/F 6-6 220 Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa. Hampton Patrick Ryan 10 Karolis Kundrotas F/C 6-11 250 So. Kaunas, Lithuania Barking Abbey School (London, England) Redshirt Juniors (1) 12 Christian Hairston G/F 6-7 220 Sr. Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro Day School Brian Dawkins 13 Dainan Swoope G 6-0 190 So. Kansas City, Kan. Sunrise Christian Academy Juniors (3) 14 Jack Anton F 6-8 235 Jr. Mason, Ohio Archbishop Moeller Jack Anton 20 Sheldon Eberhardt G 6-5 190 So. Apex, N.C. Middle Creek Collin Luther 21 Jack George F 6-10 235 R-So. Libertyville, Ill. Carmel Catholic Dmitri Thompson 22 Steven Santa Ana G 6-4 190 So. Charlotte, N.C. Ardrey Kell Redshirt Sophomores (1) 25 Ryder Bowline G 6-4 235 Sr. Cumming, Ga. Forsyth Central Jack George 41 Tyler Seibring F 6-8 225 So. Normal, Ill. Normal Community Sophomores (5) 42 Patrick Ryan G 6-6 210 Sr. Darien, Conn. Green Farms Academy Karolis Kundrotas Dainan Swoope Sheldon Eberhardt Steven Santa Ana Tyler Seibring Freshmen (1) Alphabetical Roster Seth Fuller No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Last School By State 14 Jack Anton F 6-8 235 Jr. Mason, Ohio Archbishop Moeller Connecticut (1) 25 Ryder Bowline G 6-4 235 Sr. Cumming, Ga. Forsyth Central Patrick Ryan (Darien) 00 Brian Dawkins F 6-8 240 R-Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. Bishop Kenny Florida (2) 20 Sheldon Eberhardt G 6-5 190 So. Apex, N.C. Middle Creek Brian Dawkins (Jacksonville) 1 Luke Eddy G 6-1 195 Sr. Charleston, W.Va. George Washington Dmitri Thompson (Orlando) 3 Seth Fuller G 5-11 175 Fr. Dublin, Ohio Dublin Coffman Georgia (1) 21 Jack George F 6-10 235 R-So. Libertyville, Ill. Carmel Catholic Ryder Bowline (Cumming) Illinois (2) 12 Christian Hairston G/F 6-7 220 Sr. Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro Day School Jack George (Libertyville) 10 Karolis Kundrotas F/C 6-11 250 So. Kaunas, Lithuania Barking Abbey School (London, England) Tyler Seibring (Towanda) 4 Collin Luther G/F 6-6 220 Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa. Hampton Kansas (1) 42 Patrick Ryan G 6-6 210 Sr. Darien, Conn. Green Farms Academy Dainan Swoope (Kansas City) 22 Steven Santa Ana G 6-4 190 So. Charlotte, N.C. Ardrey Kell North Carolina (3) 41 Tyler Seibring F 6-8 225 So. Normal, Ill. Normal Community Sheldon Eberhardt (Apex) 13 Dainan Swoope G 6-0 190 So. Kansas City, Kan. Sunrise Christian Academy Christian Hairston (Greensboro) 2 Dmitri Thompson G 6-4 205 Jr. Orlando, Fla. Orlando Christian Prep Steven Santa Ana (Charlotte) Ohio (2) Jack Anton (Mason) Seth Fuller (Dublin) Pennsylvania (1) Collin Luther (Pittsburgh) West Virginia (1) Coaching Staff Luke Eddy (Charleston) Head Coach: (Davidson, 1992), 8th season at Elon Other (1) Assistant Coaches: Jack Wooten (North Carolina, 2009) Karolis Kundrotas (Kaunas, Lithuania) Monty Sanders (Elon, 2009) By Height Chris Long (Elon, 2011) Karolis Kundrotas 6-11 Dir. of Basketball Operations: J.B. Tanner (North Carolina, 2009) Jack George 6-10 Athletic Trainer: Eric Storsved Jack Anton 6-8 Brian Dawkins 6-8 Christian Hairston 6-7 Pronunciation Guide Collin Luther 6-6 Patrick Ryan 6-6 Elon University E-Lawn Sheldon Eberhardt 6-5 Ryder Bowline 6-4 10 Karolis Kundrotas Carol-lis Koon-dra-tas Steven Santa Ana 6-4 13 Dainan Swoope Day-nan Swoop Dmitri Thompson 6-4 14 Jack Anton Anne-tone Luke Eddy 6-1 Dainan Swoope 6-0 20 Sheldon Eberhardt Eh-ber-heart Seth Fuller 5-11 25 Ryder Bowline Bow-leen

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2 2016-17 Quick Facts University Information 2016-17 Returning Starters (4) School...... Elon University Name Yr. Pos. PPG. RPG. APG. Location...... Elon, N.C. Luke Eddy Sr. G 10.5 2.9 4.5 Founded...... 1889 Christian Hairston Sr. F 8.6 5.8 1.1 Enrollment...... 6,029 Tyler Seibring So. F 9.8 4.8 1.9 Dmitri Thompson Jr. G 9.9 4.8 1.2 Nickname...... Phoenix Colors...... Maroon & Gold 2016-17 Returning Non-Starters (10) Arena (Capacity)...... Alumni Gym (1,607) Name Yr. GP/GS Pos. PPG. RPG. APG. Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Jack Anton Jr. 31/0 F 1.8 1.5 0.4 Conference...... Colonial Athletic Association Ryder Bowline Sr. 3/0 G 0.0 0.3 0.7 President...... Dr. Leo M. Lambert Brian Dawkins R-Jr. 25/14 F 5.6 2.6 0.5 Athletic Director...... Dave Blank Sheldon Eberhardt So. 16/0 G 1.6 0.8 0.3 Website...... www.elonphoenix.com Jack George R-So. 4/0 F 0.0 0.8 0.0 Karolis Kundrotas So. 28/0 C/F 1.2 1.0 0.0 Team Information Collin Luther Jr. 22/0 G/F 0.5 1.0 0.3 Head Coach...... Matt Matheny Patrick Ryan Jr. 3/0 G 2.0 0.0 0.0 Alma Mater, Year...... Davidson, 1992 Steven Santa Ana So. 27/1 G 8.6 3.4 1.3 Record at Elon (Year)...... 108-116 (8th) Dainan Swoope So. 32/0 G 9.1 2.5 1.2 Career Record (Year)...... 108-116 (8th) Assistant Coach (Year)...... Jack Wooten (8th) Starters Lost (1) Alma Mater, Year...... North Carolina, 2009 Name GP/GS Pos. PPG. RPG. APG. Assistant Coach (Year)...... Monty Sanders (7th) Tanner Samson 32/32 G 11.8 4.3 2.2 Alma Mater, Year...... Elon, 2009 Assistant Coach (Year)...... Chris Long (4th) 2016-17 Newcomers (1) Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown Alma Mater, Year...... Elon, 2011 Seth Fuller Fr. G 5-11 170 Dublin, Ohio Director of Operations (Year)...... J.B. Tanner (3rd) Alma Mater, Year...... North Carolina, 2009 Social Media Directory Athletic Trainer...... Eric Storsved Facebook...... Facebook.com/elonphoenix Twitter (Main)...... Twitter.com/elonphoenix 2015-16 Review Twitter (Scores only)...... Twitter.com/ElonScores Overall Record...... 16-16 Snapchat...... @ElonPhoenix Home/Away/Neutral...... 8-8/8-7/0-1 MBB Facebook...... Facebook.com/ElonMensBasketball CAA Record (Finish)...... 7-11 (8th) MBB Twitter...... Twitter.com/ElonMensHoops MBB Instagram...... Instagram.com/ElonMensHoops 2016-17 Preview Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 14/4 Starters Returning/Lost...... 4/1 Newcomers...... 1

Athletic Communications Ass. Director of Athletic Comm...... Josh Gresh E-Mail...... [email protected] Office Phone...... 336-278-6865 Cell Phone...... 336-639-1863 Fax...... 336-278-6768

3 MEDIA INFORMATION To The Media Press Credentials to be made at least 24 hours in advance. It is our hope that you will find this publi- All media members and photographers Depending upon schedules and other time cation useful while covering Elon University wishing to cover a home Elon men’s considerations, interviews will be scheduled men’s basketball during the 2016-17 season. basketball game must complete and submit before or after practice sessions. Player Every effort has been made to include timely the credential request form found on phone numbers will not be released to and pertinent information for your use. elonphoenix.com or email Men’s Basketball media members. Thank you for your coverage of Elon contact Josh Gresh at [email protected]. University men’s basketball. We look forward All requests are screened to ensure a Practice Coverage to serving you this winter. working press row with priority given to Elon men’s basketball practices are open daily newspapers, radio/TV sports directors to the media. The coaching staff will meet Media Contact Information and other media who cover Elon and their with any media members following the opponents on a regular basis. practice session. Please contact the men’s Men’s Basketball Contact Spouses, dates, non-workers and anyone basketball contact Josh Gresh at (336) 278- Josh Gresh under the age of 18 will not be granted cre- 6865 if you plan to cover a practice session Work Phone (336) 278-6865 dentials. If you wish to bring a guest, please so proper arrangements are made. Email [email protected] Cell Phone (336) 639-1863 inquire regarding the availability of tickets. Fax (336) 278-6768 Radio Broadcasts Media Will Call & Parking WSML 104.5 FM and 1200 AM in Burling- Athletic Communications Credentials which are not mailed can be ton will provide play-by-play coverage of all Dan Wyar picked up at the Will Call table located at the regular-season games during the 2016-17 Email [email protected] West entrance to the Koury Athletic Center. season. Again this season, all Elon games can Chris Rash Parking is located across from the Koury be heard over the internet at elonphoenix. Email [email protected] Paige Fredrickson Center in the Oaks Parking Lot. com. Email [email protected] Elon is happy to have alumnus Taylor Troy Sayles Photographers Durham ‘96 serving as the broadcast talent Email [email protected] In order to be permitted on the base- for the 2016-17 season. Michelle Manzo - Video Production lines, photographers must have a credential. Email [email protected] Properly credentialed photographers will be allowed to shoot in compliance with NCAA Quick Facts Important Phone Numbers Athletic Department (336) 278-6800 rules. Photographers should shoot from the University Information School...... Elon University Press Row (336) 278-6747 designated locations. No photographers Location...... Elon, N.C. Ticket Office (336) 278-6750 are permitted in the bench area of either team. Founded...... 1889 Enrollment...... 6,029 Mailing Address Nickname...... Phoenix Standard Videographers Colors...... Maroon & Gold Athletic Communications Office In order to be permitted on the base- Arena (Capacity)...... Alumni Gym (1,607) 2500 Campus Box Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Elon University lines, videographers must have a credential. Properly credentialed videographer will be Conference...... Colonial Athletic Association Elon, N.C. 27244 President...... Dr. Leo M. Lambert allowed to shoot in compliance with NCAA Overnight Athletic Director...... Dave Blank Athletic Communications Office rules. Photographers should shoot from Website...... www.elonphoenix.com 100 Campus Drive the designated locations. Tripods are not Elon University permitted on the court at any time. Team Information Elon, N.C. 27244 Head Coach...... Matt Matheny Media Services Alma Mater, Year...... Davidson, 1992 Website Record at Elon (Year)...... 108-116 (8th) Game notes, flip cards and statistics are www.elonphoenix.com Career Record (Year)...... 108-116 (8th) provided at every Elon home game. Post- Assistant Coach (Year)...... Jack Wooten (8th) Social Media Information game interviews will be conducted in the Alma Mater, Year...... North Carolina, 2009 Athletics Twitter...... @elonphoenix Media Room on the first floor Alumni Gym. Assistant Coach (Year)...... Monty Sanders (7th) Athletics Score Updates...... @elonscores Alma Mater, Year...... Elon, 2009 Athletics Instagram...... @elonphoenix Internet Access Assistant Coach (Year)...... Chris Long (4th) Athletics Facebook...... /ElonPhoenix Alma Mater, Year...... Elon, 2011 The Public WiFi is free and will be at your Director of Operations (Year)...... J.B. Tanner (3rd) seat on press row. If you have any questions Alma Mater, Year...... North Carolina, 2009 or have issues connecting, please ask an Athletic Trainer...... Eric Storsved Directions to Alumni Gym Athletic Communications staff member. 2015-16 Review If traveling on Interstate 85/40, take exit Radio Overall Record...... 16-16 141. Follow signs to Elon University. Upon Home/Away/Neutral...... 8-8/8-7/0-0 A phone line and internet cable hookup entering the town of Elon and passing over CAA Record (Finish)...... 7-11 (8th) will be made available in Alumni Gym for an the railroad crossing, you will reach the Hag- official radio broadcast for opponents. gard Avenue intersection. Continue through 2016-17 Preview Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 14/4 the light and the building on the right is the Player & Coach Interviews Starters Returning/Lost...... 4/1 Koury Athletic Center, home of Alumni Gym. Newcomers...... 1 Parking is located across the street in the All player and coach interviews must be Oaks Parking Lot. coordinated through the Athletic Com- munications Office and requests are asked

4 2016-17 Elon University Men’s Basketball Schedule

DATE TIME OPPONENT LOCATION 11.1 8:00 RANDOLPH COLLEGE (EXHIBITION) ELON, N.C. 11.11 8:00 WILLIAM PEACE # ELON, N.C. 11.14 8:00 CHARLOTTE ELON, N.C. 11.17 7:00 @ SOUTH FLORIDA (ESPN3) TAMPA, FLA. 11.23 5:30 vs. UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS - CHICAGO # DEKALB, ILL. 11.25 2:00 @ NORTHERN ILLINOIS # DEKALB, ILL. 11.26 2:00 vs. CAL POLY # DEKALB, ILL. 11.30 7:00 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL ELON, N.C. 12.4 1:30 @ GEORGETOWN % (FS1) WASHINGTON, D.C. 12.6 7:00 UNC ASHEVILLE ELON, N.C. 12.10 4:00 @ RADFORD RADFORD, VA. 12.18 2:00 @ ST. PETER’S UNIVERSITY JERSEY CITY, N.J. 12.21 6:00 DUKE ^ (ESPN2) GREENSBORO, N.C. 12.28 8:00 CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA ELON, N.C. 12.31 2:00 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON * ELON, N.C. 1.2 7:00 @ UNCW * WILMINGTON, N.C. 1.5 7:00 @ WILLIAM & MARY * WILLIAMSBURG, VA. 1.7 7:00 TOWSON * ELON, N.C. 1.12 7:00 HOFSTRA * ELON, N.C. 1.14 4:00 @ JAMES MADISON * HARRISONBURG, VA. 1.19 7:00 DREXEL * ELON, N.C. 1.21 7:00 WILLIAM & MARY * ELON, N.C. 1.26 7:00 @ NORTHEASTERN * BOSTON 1.28 4:00 @ HOFSTRA * HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. 2.2 7:00 JAMES MADISON * (ASN) ELON, N.C. 2.4 5:00 @ COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON * CHARLESTON, S.C. 2.9 7:00 @ DELAWARE * NEWARK, DEL. 2.11 4:00 UNCW * (ASN) ELON, N.C. 2.16 7:00 @ TOWSON * TOWSON, MD. 2.18 2:00 @ DREXEL * PHILADELPHIA 2.23 7:00 NORTHEASTERN * ELON, N.C. 2.25 7:00 DELAWARE * ELON, N.C. 3.3-6 TBD CAA MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C.

# NIU THANKSGIVING CLASSIC % BB&T CLASSIC ^ GREENSBORO COLISEUM * COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION GAME

5 CAREER HIGHS JACK ENTERING 2016-17 SEASON

POINTS 10 vs Charlotte (11/16/14) ANTON REBOUNDS 7 at Delaware (2/27/16) ASSISTS 2 (2x) 8 at FIU (12/4/15) Junior | 6-8 | 240 | Forward STEALS 1 (2x) vs Wesley College (12/13/15) Mason, Ohio | Archbishop Moeller BLOCKS 1 vs UNCG (12/19/15) 2015-16 (Sophomore) FG MADE 4 at Charlotte (11/13/15) Named to the CAA All-Academic Team ... Saw action14 in 31 of the team’s 32 games, averaging 3FG MADE 1 (7x) at Delaware (2/27/16) 8.8 minutes per contest during his sophomore season ... Scored a season-high nine points at Charlotte on Nov. 13 ... Had a season-high seven rebounds in a win at Delaware on Feb. 27 ... FT MADE 4 vs Charlotte (11/16/14) Had his first-career against UNCG (Dec. 19) ... Grabbed a total of 48 rebounds and made FT ATTEMPTS 4 (3x) at Syracuse (11/21/15) four three pointers. MINUTES 24 vs Charlotte (11/16/14) 2014-15 (Freshman) Played in 31 games as a true freshman, averaging 11.3 minutes per contest ... Scored a season- district and sectional championships ... Earned second- high 10 points against Charlotte on Nov. 16 ... Had a season-high five boards in Elon’s CAA debut team GCL South accolades as a senior and led his squad to win at Drexel on Jan. 3 ... Hit two three-pointers on the year, one against North Florida on Nov. a 24-2 record, including a perfect 6-0 mark in league play. 26 and one at Drexel on Jan. 3. Personal High School The son of Ed and Robynn Anton ... Born May 4, 1996 ... Helped Moeller to the Greater Catholic League (GCL) South title as a senior en route to both Majoring in business.

CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS Total 3- Free Throws Rebounds Scoring Season GP/GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT. FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AVG. PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG. 2014-15 31/0 351/11.3 19-46 .413 2-7 .286 13-20 .650 10 36 46 1.5 45 0 5 5 1 2 53 1.7 2015-16 31/0 272/8.8 21-52 .404 4-17 .235 9-15 .600 21 27 48 1.5 49 0 13 15 5 3 55 1.8 TOTAL 62/0 623/10.0 40-98 .408 6-24 .250 22-35 .629 31 63 94 1.5 94 0 18 20 6 5 108 1.7

CAREER HIGHS RYDER ENTERING 2016-17 SEASON

POINTS 4 vs Central Penn (12/7/14) BOWLINE REBOUNDS 2 vs VUL (12/2/14) ASSISTS 2 vs Delaware (2/4/16) Senior | 6-4 | 225 | Guard STEALS NONE Cumming, Ga. | Forsyth Central BLOCKS NONE 2015-16 (Junior) FG MADE 2 vs Central Penn (12/7/14) Played in three during his junior season • Played one 25minute against Belmont Abbey (Nov. 18) • 3FG MADE 1 (3x) vs VUL (12/2/14) Grabbed a in Elon’s win against Wesley College (Dec. 13) • Had two assists in a victory over Delaware on Feb. 4. FT MADE NONE FT ATTEMPTS 1 (2x) vs Central Penn (12/7/14) 2014-15 (Sophomore) Played in three games ... Scored three points and had two rebounds against Virginia University of MINUTES 5 vs Central Penn (12/7/14) Lynchburg on Dec. 2 ... Scored four points against Central Penn on Dec. 11. Personal 2014-15 (Freshman) Born December 16, 1994 ... Son of Bailey and Dayna ... Played in four games as a true freshman ... Made three field goals on the year ... Hit threes against Grandson of Jeanne and Jerry Robertson. Central Penn (Dec. 19) and Furman (Feb. 24) ... Scored first collegiate points in Elon’s season opener against Washington & Lee on Nov. 8.

High School Was an all-county selection • Earned honorable mention all-league honors as a senior • Three-year letterwinner at Forsyth Central • Senior captain.

CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Scoring Season GP/GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT. FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AVG. PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG. 2013-14 4/0 8/2.0 3-5 .600 2-4 .500 0-1 .000 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 1 0 0 8 2.0 2014-15 3/0 10/3.3 3-5 .600 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 1 2 3 1.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 7 2.3 2015-16 3/0 6/2.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0.0 TOTAL 10/0 24/2.4 6-10 .600 3-7 .429 0-2 .000 1 3 4 0.4 3 0 2 3 0 0 15 1.5

6 CAREER HIGHS BRIAN ENTERING 2016-17 SEASON

POINTS 14 at Drexel (2/18/16) DAWKINS REBOUNDS 8 vs Central Penn (12/19/13) ASSISTS 2 (3x) at Northeastern (1/30/16) R-Junior | 6-9 | 240 | Forward STEALS 2 at William & Mary (1/21/16) Jacksonville, Fla. | Bishop Kenny BLOCKS 2 (2x) vs Delaware (2/4/16) 2015-16 (Redshirt Sophomore) FG MADE 6 at Drexel (2/18/16) Played in 25 games and made 14 starts ... Scored 00in double figures five times during his redshirt 3FG MADE 2 (2x) at UNCW (2/11/16) sophomore campaign ... Made his first-career start at Charlotte on Nov. 13 ... Scored a season- high 14 points in a win against Drexel on Feb. 18 ... Finished the year shooting 51.3 percent FT MADE 4 vs Towson (2/6/16) from the field ... Grabbed a season-high six rebounds twice in contests against Charlotte (Nov. FT ATTEMPTS 5 vs Georgia Southern (2/8/14) 13) and Northeastern (Jan. 30) ... Scored 11 points in 22 minutes of action on Nov. 16 at No. 24 Michigan ... Scored 10 points in 18 minutes against Mount St. Mary’s on Nov. 26 ... In a win at MINUTES 24 (2x) at Drexel (2/18/16) JMU on Jan. 23, scored 10 points and grabbed five boards ... Scored a team-high 12 points and five rebounds in 18 minutes in a win against Delaware. district and regional titles in 2013, while also helping his squad reach the Florida High School Athletic Association 2014-15 (Sophomore) (FHSAA) State Tournament Final Four ... Two-time All-First Did not play the 2014-15 season due to injury and was redshirted. Coast selection and participated in the 2013 Florida Association of Basketball Coaches (FABC) All-Star Game 2013-14 (Freshman) ... President of the Letterman’s Club and Interact Club, Played in 27 games as a true freshman ... Averaged 2.1 points and 1.7 rebounds per game ... maintaining a 3.3 grade point average. Scored a season-high seven points against Georgia Southern on Feb. 8 ... Hauled down eight rebounds against Central Penn on Dec. 19 ... Played a season-high 19 minutes against Georgia Personal Southern on Feb. 8 ... Shot 47 percent from the field on the year. The son of Wilbert and Karleen Dawkins ... His great uncle is former NBA veteran and two-time NBA All-Star Leonard High School “Truck” Robinson ... Born September 11, 1994. Four-year letterwinner at Bishop Kenny under head coach Jerry Buckley, averaging 15.2 points and 9.1 rebounds as a senior ... Two-time district player of the year ... Helped Bishop Kenny to

CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Scoring Season GP/GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT. FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AVG. PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG. 2013-14 27/0 188/7.0 21-45 .467 0-0 .000 14-21 .667 18 29 47 1.7 46 1 5 13 2 5 56 2.1 2015-16 25/14 367/14.7 60-117 .513 6-29 .207 15-29 .517 14 52 66 2.6 55 1 12 31 7 10 141 5.6 TOTAL 52/14 555/10.7 81-162 .500 6-29 .207 29-50 .580 32 81 113 2.2 101 2 17 44 9 15 197 3.8

CAREER HIGHS SHELDON ENTERING 2016-17 SEASON

POINTS 5 vs JMU (1/23/16) EBERHARDT REBOUNDS 3 vs JMU (1/23/16) ASSISTS 2 vs Delaware (2/4/16) Sophomore | 6-5 | 185 | Guard STEALS 1 (4x) vs Towson (2/6/16) Apex, N.C. | Middle Creek BLOCKS NONE 2015-16 (Freshman) FG MADE 2 (2x) vs Delaware (2/4/16) Played in 16 games and averaged 6.1 minutes per contest20 during his first season with the Phoenix 3FG MADE 1 (5x) vs Drexel (3/4/16) ... Made his Elon debut against Belmont Abbey on Nov. 18 ... Played a season-high of 13 minutes against James Madison (Jan. 23) and Delaware (Feb. 4) ... Recorded season-highs of five points FT MADE NONE and three rebounds against James Madison on Jan. 23 ... Finished the season with 22 points, 11 FT ATTEMPTS NONE rebounds, four assists and four steals ... Made four three pointers during his freshman campaign. MINUTES 13 (2x) vs Delaware (2/4/16) High School A 6-5, 185-pound guard from Apex, N.C. ... Averaged 15.5 points, 4.5 rebounds and 3.2 assists for coach David Kushner and Middle Creek High School as a senior.

CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Scoring Season GP/GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT. FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AVG. PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG. 2015-16 16/0 98/6.1 9-24 .375 5-16 .313 2-2 1.000 5 8 13 0.8 10 0 4 7 0 4 25 1.6 TOTAL 16/0 98/6.1 9-24 .375 5-16 .313 2-2 1.000 5 8 13 0.8 10 0 4 7 0 4 25 1.6

7 CAREER HIGHS LUKE ENTERING 2016-17 SEASON

POINTS 27 (2x) (Last: vs Northeastern - 12/31/15) EDDY REBOUNDS 7 (vs Texas A&M-CC - 11/27/15) ASSISTS 9 (2x) (Last: vs UNCG - 12/19/15) Senior | 6-1 | 185 | Guard STEALS 4 (vs Belmont Abbey - 11/18/15) Charleston, W.Va. | George Washington BLOCKS 1 (3x) (Last: vs Wesley College - 12/13/15) 2015-16 (Junior) FG MADE 9 (vs Northeastern - 12/31/15) Named to the CAA All-Academic Team for the second consecutive season ... Finished the season with 144 assists, the 10th most assists for a single season in program history ... The1 144 assists was 3FG MADE 3 (4x) (Last: at James Madison - 1/7/16) tied for second-most in the CAA ... Finished third in the conference with a 4.5 assists per game FT MADE 11 (vs Canisius - 11/19/13) average ... Started in all 31 games at the point guard position ... Finished second on the team in scoring averaging 10.5 points per game overall and 11.1 points a game in CAA play ... Scored a FT ATTEMPTS 11 (2x) (Last: vs Mt. St. Mary’s - 11/26/15) season-high 27 points against Northeastern on Dec. 31 making 9-of-15 shots from the floor and MINUTES 31 (2x) (Last: vs Drexel - 3/4/16) 7-of-10 from the line ... Dished out season highs of nine assists on two occasions against Alabama State (Dec. 16) and UNCG (Dec. 19) ... Scored in double figures in 16 games during the season ... Led the team in assists in 25 of the team’s 31 contests ... Averaged a team-best 3.1 points High School in the last five minutes of games during the season. Two-time first-team all-state honoree, averaging 26.2 points, 6.8 rebounds and 5.0 assists per game as a senior 2014-15 (Sophomore) at George Washington under head coach Rick Greene Played in 11 games until sustaining a season-ending knee injury on Dec. 20 at UNCG ... Named to ... Named the 2013 Mountain State Athletic Conference the CAA All-Academic Team ... Named CAA Player of the Week on Dec. 15 ... Scored 27 points on (MSAC) Player of the Year ... Was a career 86-percent 8-of-15 shooting in a narrow loss at Missouri on Dec. 11 ... Went for 16 points on 7-of-9 shooting shooter from the free throw line and recorded two triple at second-ranked Duke on Dec. 15 ... Scored the game-winner against Morgan State on Nov. 25 in doubles at GWHS ... Earned county player of the year Elon’s first game of the Cancun Challenge in Cancun, Mexico ... Named to the Cancun Challenge accolades twice and was twice named to the MSAC first Mayan Division All-Tournament Team ... Scored in double figures in 8-of-11 games played until his team ... Helped George Washington to a state title in season-ending injury. 2011 and a runner-up finish at the state tournament in 2012 ... Recorded 94 victories at GWHS -- the most by any 2013-14 (Freshman) varsity player in school history ... Graduated from George Played in 22 games as a true freshman ... Scored a season-high 23 points against Canisius in the Washington with high honors. NIT Season Tip-Off at Rutgers on Nov. 19, knocking down 11-of-11 from the free throw line ... Came off the bench for 11 points in 10 minutes at Chattanooga on Jan. 23 ... Averaged 3.4 points per Personal game as a rookie ... Ended the season shooting 85.4 percent (35-of-41) from the free throw line. The son of Brian and Lisa ... Born February 25, 1994. CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Scoring Season GP-GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT. FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AVG. PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG. 2013-14 22/0 170/7.7 18-49 .367 4-13 .308 35-41 .854 0 10 10 0.5 17 0 15 22 0 11 75 3.4 2014-15 11/2 214/19.5 51-88 .580 17-34 .500 24-31 .774 2 24 26 2.4 21 0 23 20 2 13 143 13.0 2015-16 32/32 850/26.6 114-286 .399 25-96 .260 84-123 .683 20 73 93 2.9 50 0 144 93 1 33 337 10.5 TOTAL 65/34 1234/19.0 183-423 .433 46-143 .322 143-195 .733 22 107 129 2.0 88 0 182 135 3 57 555 8.5

CAREER HIGHS SETH ENTERING 2016-17 SEASON

POINTS FULLER REBOUNDS ASSISTS Freshman | 5-11 | 170 | Guard STEALS Dublin, Ohio | Dublin Coffman BLOCKS High School FG MADE Named the 2016 OCC Central Division Player of the Year and a two-time Associated3 Press All-Ohio 3FG MADE Team honoree as a three-year starter at Dublin Coffman High School ... Averaged 18.9 points per game during his senior season in 2015-16 ... Earned All-Central District Team and First Team FT MADE All-Conference honors twice ... Led the Dublin Coffman Rocks to League and District titles • Was FT ATTEMPTS coached by Jamey Collins at Dublin Coffman ... Team Work under the direction of head coach Collin MINUTES Barth at the AAU ranks ... Played in multiple high-level showcase tournaments, including the Adidas Invite Championships, the Lebron James Championships, and the Gold Super Showcase.

Personal The son of Anthony and Lori Fuller ... Born October 21, 1997.

8 CAREER HIGHS JACK ENTERING 2016-17 SEASON

POINTS NONE GEORGE REBOUNDS 2 vs Delaware (2/4/16) ASSISTS NONE R-Sophomore | 6-10 | 210 | Forward STEALS NONE Libertyville, Ill. | Carmel Catholic BLOCKS NONE 2015-16 (Redshirt Freshman) FG MADE NONE Played in four games in his first full season with the Phoenix ... Made his Elon debut against No. 24 Michigan on Nov. 16 ... Also saw action in games against21 Belmont Abbey (Nov. 18), Wesley College 3FG MADE NONE (Dec. 13) and Delaware (Feb. 4) ... Finished the season with three rebounds and one shot attempt in FT MADE NONE six minutes. FT ATTEMPTS NONE 2014-15 (Freshman) MINUTES 2 vs Wesley College (12/13/15) Did not play in 2014-15 and was redshirted.

High School Personal Averaged 16.3 points, 11 rebounds and three blocks at Carmel Catholic as a senior – all team highs ... The son of Alex and Judi George ... Born September 20, Helped Carmel to a 25-9 mark his senior year, earning first-team all-area honors by the Daily Herald 1995 ... Intends on majoring in finance. and Pioneer Press. CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Scoring Season GP/GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT. FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AVG. PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG. 2014-15 DID NOT PLAY 2015-16 4/0 6/1.5 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 2 3 0.8 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 TOTAL 4/0 6/1.5 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 2 3 0.8 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0

CAREER HIGHS CHRISTIAN ENTERING 2016-17 SEASON

POINTS 21 vs Kennesaw State (11/30/15) HAIRSTON REBOUNDS 13 (2x) vs Hofstra (1/9/16) ASSISTS 5 at CofC (1/16/16) Senior | 6-7 | 205 | Forward STEALS 2 (4x) vs UNCW (1/14/16) Greensboro, N.C. | Greensboro Day School BLOCKS 2 (2x) vs UNCW (1/14/16) 2015-16 (Junior) FG MADE 8 (2x) vs Hofstra (1/9/16) Named to the 2016 CAA All-Academic Team for the 12second consecutive season ... Played in all 32 3FG MADE 1 vs #7 Duke (12/31/13) games and made 17 starts as a junior ... Had a 60.7 percentage on 116-of-191 shooting, which ranked second in the CAA and was the fifth highest in Elon single-season history ... Averaged FT MADE 7 vs Kennesaw State (11/30/15) 8.6 points and a team-best 5.8 rebounds per game ... Had a team-high 187 rebounds for the Phoenix FT ATTEMPTS 8 vs Kennesaw State (11/30/15) ... Finished the season with a team-high four double-doubles in games against Kennesaw State (Nov. 30), UNC Asheville (Dec. 21), Hofstra (Jan. 9) and UNCW (Jan. 14) ... Set season-highs in minutes (34) MINUTES 34 vs Hofstra (1/9/16) rebounds (13) and field goals made (8) in a narrow loss to Hofstra on Jan. 9 ... Scored a season-high 21 points in an overtime victory against Kennesaw State (Nov. 30) ... Started 17 straight contests High School from Dec. 13, 2015 until Feb. 6, 2016 ... Went on a three-month tear from Nov. 30, 2015 until Feb. 11, Earned 2013 NCISAA All-State honors ... Averaged 10.2 2016, averaged 11 points and seven rebounds. points, 5.0 rebounds and 2.0 assists at Greensboro Day as a senior under head coach Freddy Johnson ... Named 2014-15 (Sophomore) Greensboro Day’s Most Improved Player in 2013 and was Played in all 33 games as a sophomore, averaging 19.3 minutes ... Named to the 2015 CAA All- an all-conference honoree ... An honor roll student at Academic Team ... Finished the year with a 61.9 field goal percentage on 73-of-119 shooting, the Greensboro Day. second highest in Elon history behind only Richard McGeorge’s 62.0-percent mark set in 1968-69 ... Averaged 5.6 points and 3.9 rebounds per game ... Had four double-digit scoring efforts, including a Personal season-high 14 points and a season-best 11 boards versus Virginia University of Lynchburg on Dec. The son of Vince and Cheryl ... The nephew of the late 2 ... Scored 12 points against first-place UNCW on Feb. 28 ... Played a season-high 29 minutes against Eric Hairston ’87, who ranks second all-time in Elon men’s Marist on Dec. 28. basketball history in blocked shots ... Born September 15, 1994. 2013-14 (Freshman) Played in 26 games as a true freshman ... Scored 10 points against Central Penn on Dec. 19 and versus Washington & Lee on Nov. 8, Elon’s season opener ... Grabbed a season-high eight boards against Canisius in the NIT Season Tip-Off on Nov. 15 ... Averaged 1.8 points per game.

CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Scoring Season GP/GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT. FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AVG. PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG. 2013-14 26/0 146/5.6 18-37 .486 1-7 .143 9-12 .750 9 32 41 1.6 15 0 5 10 1 2 46 1.8 2014-15 33/5 636/19.3 73-118 .619 0-1 .000 38-55 .691 38 92 130 3.9 80 0 22 47 4 21 184 5.6 2015-16 32/17 689/21.5 116-191 .607 0-0 .000 43-79 .544 53 134 187 5.8 82 2 36 41 17 19 275 8.6 TOTAL 91/22 1471/16.2 207-346 .598 1-8 .125 90-146 .616 100 258 358 3.9 177 2 63 98 22 42 505 5.5 9 CAREER HIGHS KAROLIS ENTERING 2016-17 SEASON

POINTS 5 vs Alabama State (12/16/15) KUNDROTAS REBOUNDS 3 (2x) vs Alabama State (12/16/15) ASSISTS 1 at FIU (12/4/15) Sophomore | 6-7 | 240 | Forward/Center STEALS 1 (3x) vs Drexel (1/2/16) Kaunas, Lithuania | Barking Abbey (London) BLOCKS 2 vs Mt. St. Mary’s (11/26/15) 2015-16 (Freshman) FG MADE 2 vs Alabama State (12/16/15) Played in 28 of the team’s 32 games, averaging 5.4 minutes10 per contest during his first season ... 3FG MADE 1 (6x) at Delaware (2/27/16) Finished the season with 33 points and 28 rebounds ... Scored four points in his collegiate debut at Charlotte on Nov. 13 ... Scored a season-high five points against James Madison (Jan. 23) ... Had FT MADE 2 vs Northeastern (12/31/15) two block’s in Elon’s win against Mount St. Mary’s on Nov. 26 ) ... Played season-highs of 13 minutes FT ATTEMPTS 2 (4x) vat Delaware (2/27/16) against No. 15 Duke (Dec. 28) and against James Madison (Jan. 23). MINUTES 13 (2x) vs JMU (1/23/16) High School A 6-11, 240-pound forward from Kaunas, Lithuania ... Spent his senior season playing for coach Lloyd Gardnerat the Barking Abbey School in London, England ... In 2014-15, helped Barking Abbey to the Men’s Division I EBL playoff title ... In 2013-14, his club won the EABL playoff national title.

Personal The son of Gintautas Kundrotas and Giedre Kundrotiene ... Born November 5, 1996.

CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Scoring Season GP/GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT. FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AVG. PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG. 2015-16 28/0 152/5.4 11-38 .289 6-18 .333 5-9 .556 11 17 28 1.0 28 1 1 14 5 4 33 1.2 TOTAL 28/0 152/5.4 11-38 .289 6-18 .333 5-9 .556 11 17 28 1.0 28 1 1 14 5 4 33 1.2

CAREER HIGHS COLLIN ENTERING 2016-17 SEASON

POINTS 11 vs Towson (3/6/15) LUTHER REBOUNDS 5 (3x) vs Delaware (1/24/15) ASSISTS 4 vs VUL (12/2/14) Junior | 6-6 | 210 | Guard/Forward STEALS 1 (5x) at #15 Duke (12/28/15) Pittsburgh, Pa. | Hampton BLOCKS 1 vs Towson (3/6/15) 2015-16 (Sophomore) FG MADE 3 vs Central Penn (12/7/14) Named a team captain ... Appeared in 22 games averaging six minutes per contest ... Scored a 3FG MADE 3 vs Towson (3/6/15) season-high four points against Wesley College (Dec. 13) ... Played a season-high4 12 minutes at Towson on Feb. 20 ... Finished a 23 total rebounds during the season. FT MADE 2 (2x) vs Wesley College (12/13/15) FT ATTEMPTS 2 (3x) vs Wesley College (12/13/15) 2014-15 (Freshman) Played in 32 games as a true freshman ... Averaged 12.2 minutes per contest ... Sunk three triples and MINUTES 28 at William & Mary (2/11/15) scored a season-high 11 points in Elon’s CAA Tournament overtime win against Towson on March 6 ... Hauled down a season-high eight boards against Drexel on Feb. 5 ... Played a season-high 28 minutes at William & Mary on Feb. 11. tenure ... Named to the Pittsburgh Tribune’s “Terrific 10” in 2014 ... Was also a standout wide receiver on Hampton’s High School football team. Three-time first-team all-section honoree at Hampton ... Three-year team captain ... Averaged 14 points, six rebounds and six assists as a senior, when he became a member of Hampton’s 1,000-point Personal club ... Helped Hampton to a sectional championship and a state semifinal appearance during his The son of Bill and Kate Luther ... Born September 10, 1995.

CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Scoring Season GP/GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT. FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AVG. PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG. 2014-15 32/0 389/12.2 20-63 .317 13-45 .289 13-17 .765 22 40 62 1.9 40 0 17 15 1 9 66 2.1 2015-16 22/0 131/6.0 4-13 .308 0-4 .000 3-5 .600 7 16 23 1.0 21 0 7 6 0 4 11 0.5 TOTAL 54/0 520/9.6 24-76 .316 13-49 .265 16-22 .727 29 56 85 1.6 61 0 24 21 1 13 77 1.4

10 CAREER HIGHS PATRICK ENTERING 2016-17 SEASON

POINTS 4 vs Delaware (2/4/16) RYAN REBOUNDS 4 vs Central Penn (12/7/14) ASSISTS 1 (x2) Recent vs Central Penn Senior | 6-6 | 210 | Guard (12/7/14) STEALS NONE Darien, Conn. | Greens Farms Academy BLOCKS 1 vs Central Penn (12/19/13) 2015-16 (Junior) FG MADE Played in three during his junior season ... Saw action for one minute against Belmont Abbey on Nov. 2 vs Delaware (2/4/16) 18 ... Scored a basket in a win against Wesley College42 on Dec. 13 ... Scored a season-high four points 3FG MADE NONE a victory over Delaware on Feb. 4 in three minutes of action. FT MADE 1 vs VUL (12/2/14) 2014-15 (Sophomore) FT ATTEMPTS 2 vs VUL (12/2/14) Played in three games on the year ... Scored two points against Virginia University of Lynchburg on MINUTES 3 (2x) vs Delaware (2/4/16) Dec. 2 ... Also saw action against Central Penn on Dec. 11 and against UNCW on Feb. 28.

2013-14 (Freshman) FAA regular season and tournament title as a senior ... Led Played in two games on the year as a true freshman ... Played three minutes at Furman on Feb. Green Farms to the New England Class C title as a senior. 24, grabbing one rebound ... Made collegiate debut against Central Penn on Dec. 19, playing two minutes and recording one block. Personal Born June 8, 1994 ... Son of Jack and Tricia ... Father, Jack, High School played at Cornell, leading the Big Red to Played under head coach Doug Scott ... Led Green Farms in three-pointers made ... Was a 90 the Ivy League title in 1989. percent free-throw shooter ... Named to the All-FAA Team as a senior ... Averaged 13.0 points and 5.0 rebounds as a senior ... Led Green Farms to a 24-2 record as a senior ... Led Green Farms to the

CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Scoring Season GP-GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT. FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AVG. PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG. 2013-14 2/0 5/2.5 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0.5 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0.0 2014-15 3/0 10/3.3 1-4 .250 0-3 .000 1-2 .500 2 4 6 2.0 1 0 2 2 0 0 3 1.0 2015-16 3/0 6/2.0 3-3 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 2 0 0 6 2.0 TOTAL 8/0 21/2.6 4-8 .500 0-4 .000 1-2 .500 2 5 7 0.9 1 0 2 5 1 0 9 1.1

CAREER HIGHS STEVEN ENTERING 2016-17 SEASON

POINTS 20 vs CofC (1/13/16) SANTA ANA REBOUNDS 10 at JMU (1/7/16) ASSISTS 5 vs Hofstra (1/9/16) Sophomore | 6-4 | 195 | Guard STEALS 1 (4x) vs Drexel (1/2/16) Charlotte, N.C. | Ardrey Kell BLOCKS 1 (3x) vs Wesley College (12/13/15) 2015-16 (Freshman) FG MADE 8 vs CofC (1/13/16) Played in 27 games and made one start in his first season22 with Elon ... Averaged 18.5 minutes of 3FG MADE 4 (3x) vs CofC (1/13/16) playing time per contest ... Was fourth on the team with 42 made three-pointers ... Finished the season averaging 8.6 points and 3.4 rebounds per game ... Shot the ball 40.7 percent (77-of-189) FT MADE 6 at JMU (1/7/16) from the field ... Made his Phoenix debut in the season-opener at Charlotte (Nov. 13) ... Scored a FT ATTEMPTS 9 at UNC Asheville (11/21/15) season-high 20 points against College of Charleston (Jan. 13) and finished 4-of-5 from three-point range ... Recorded his first-career double-double with 19 points and 10 rebounds in a win at James MINUTES 29 at JMU (1/7/16) Madison (Jan. 7) ... Finished the season 12 games scoring in double figures ... He led the team in points scored twice ... Scored 15 or more points in five contests ... Missed five games due to injury Personal with a small fracture in his right hand. The son of Steve and Kathy Santa Ana ... Born May 14, 1996. High School A 6-4, 185-pound guard from Charlotte, N.C. ... Led Ardrey Kell to the North Carolina 4A basketball final as a senior in 2014-15, scoring a North Carolina state-record 44 points in the championship game against Garner, including 33 points (also a state record) in the second half ... An Associated Press all-state selection, a two-time conference player of the year and three-time all-conference selection ... Owns 11 of Ardrey Kell’s 27 school records, including career points, rebounds, steals and threes made ... Named the state finals MVP and helped his school to a 28-2 record his final season, including a streak of 27 straight wins ... Led Ardrey Kell to a 75-15 overall record in his final three seasons.

CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Scoring Season GP/GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT. FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AVG. PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG. 2015-16 27/1 499/18.5 77-189 .407 42-116 .362 35-53 .660 28 63 91 3.4 38 2 36 33 4 6 231 8.6 TOTAL 27/1 499/18.5 77-189 .407 42-116 .362 35-53 .660 28 63 91 3.4 38 2 36 33 4 6 231 8.6 11 CAREER HIGHS TYLER ENTERING 2016-17 SEASON

POINTS 18 (3x) at UNCW (2/11/16) SEIBRING REBOUNDS 10 vs Belmont Abbey (11/18/15) ASSISTS 5 at Syracuse (11/21/15) Sophomore | 6-8 | 225 | Forward STEALS 2 at Hofstra (1/28/16) Normal, Ill. | Normal Community BLOCKS 2 vs UNCG (12/19/15) 2015-16 (Freshman) FG MADE 7 (2x) vs CofC (2/13/16) Named to the 2016 CAA All-Rookie Team ... Was a three-time CAA Rookie of the Week honoree on 3FG MADE 5 at William & Mary (1/21/16) Jan. 18, Jan. 11 and Dec. 21 ... Finished fourth on the team41 in scoring overall with 9.8 points per game ... Finished second in the league in three-point shooting percentage at 39.3 percent (59-150) FT MADE 4 vs Belmont Abbey (11/18/15) ... Was first on the team in scoring (11.8 ppg) and rebounding (5.2 rpg) during conference play ... FT ATTEMPTS 4 vs Belmont Abbey (11/18/15) Scored in double figures during 16-of-32 games this season, with 11 of those coming in conference play ... Started in 31 of the team’s 32 games this season and tallied two double-doubles ... Made MINUTES 36 at Syracuse (11/21/15) his Elon debut against Charlotte on Nov. 13 ... Scored a season-high 18 points three times during the season against College of Charleston (Jan. 16), William & Mary (Jan. 21) and UNCW (Feb. 11) ... Recorded his first-career double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds in a win at Belmont Abbey 12 Conference Player of the Year as a senior, earning first- (Nov. 18) ... Had his second double-double against Northeastern on Jan. 30 with 11 points and 11 team all-conference honors. rebounds ... Led Elon in scoring during four games ... His two double-doubles was the second-most on the team. Personal The son of Scott and Stacy Seibring ... Born July 26, 1996 High School ... His brother Trevor currently plays at Illinois Wesleyan A 6-8, 225-pound forward from Normal, Ill. ... A three-time all-conference selection for coach Dave (2013 - present) ... Sister Katy played basketball at Illinois Witzig at Normal Community High School ... As a senior in 2014-15, he averaged 13.6 points and 6.6 Wesleyan (2010-14). rebounds per game, connecting on 62-of-152 (41 percent) from beyond the arc ... Earned all-state recognition by the Associated Press and the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association ... Named the Big

CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Scoring Season GP-GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT. FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AVG. PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG. 2015-16 32/31 900/28.1 116-250 .464 59-150 .393 21-32 .656 40 113 153 4.8 78 0 62 28 17 15 312 9.8 TOTAL 32/31 900/28.1 116-250 .464 59-150 .393 21-32 .656 40 113 153 4.8 78 0 62 28 17 15 312 9.8

CAREER HIGHS DAINAN ENTERING 2016-17 SEASON

POINTS 16 vs Texas A&M-CC (11/27/15) SWOOPE REBOUNDS 7 vs Alabama State (12/16/15) ASSISTS 5 at #15 Duke (12/28/15) Sophomore | 6-0 | 185 | Guard STEALS 3 vs Wesley College (12/13/15) Overland Park, Kan. | Sunrise Christian Academy BLOCKS 1 vs Drexel (3/4/16) 2015-16 (Freshman) FG MADE 5 (2x) vs #15 Duke (12/28/15) Earned CAA Rookie of the Week honors on Nov. 23 after13 averaging 13 points in two games, include 3FG MADE 4 (3x) vs JMU (1/23/16) 15 against No. 24 Michigan ... Played in all 32 games and averaged 22 minutes per contest ... Finished second on the team with 60 made three pointers for the year ... Was fifth on the team in scoring, FT MADE 6 vs UNCW (1/14/16) averaging 9.1 points per game ... Also tallied 80 rebounds and dished out 60 assists ... Led the FT ATTEMPTS 7 vs UNCW (1/14/16) team in scoring during three games ... Scored in double-figures 17 times, including nine straight games to open the season ... Grabbed a season-high seven boards against Alabama State (Dec. 16) MINUTES 30 at William & Mary (1/21/16) ... Set season-highs in assists (5) and field goals made (5) against No. 15 Duke on Dec. 28 ... Played a season-high 30 minutes at William & Mary on Jan. 21 ... Made at least one three pointer in 27 three assists leading his team to a Hardwood Classic contests during the season ... Finished the season shooting 67.7 percent (42-of-62) from the free Championship, the Peach Jam Playoffs and a 12-4 EYBL throw line. League record.

High School Personal A 6-1, 180-pound point guard from Overland Park, Kan. ... Finished runner-up for the 2014 Kansas The son of William Swoope and Cynthia Perry ... Born Gatorade Player of the Year as a junior ... Sunrise Christian Academy was ranked in the top-25 December 13, 1996 ... Brother Christian Duke plays nationally in his last three seasons ... In 2015, SCA finished with a 20-4 record and won the 2015 professional soccer for the Oklahoma City Energy (USL) Bluegrass National Championship in Kentucky ... Prior to SCA, attended Shawnee Mission South and was drafted in 2013 by Sporting Kansas City (MLS) out High School, where they won the Kansas 5A State Championship in 2012 ... Was part of coach of the University of San Diego ... Intends on majoring in Rodney Perry’s MOKAN Elite program on the Nike EYBL circuit in 2015 ... Averaged 13 points and business.

CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Scoring Season GP-GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT. FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AVG. PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG. 2015-16 32/0 715/22.3 94-248 .379 60-163 .368 42-62 .677 19 61 80 2.5 48 1 60 38 1 20 290 9.1 TOTAL 32/0 715/22.3 94-248 .379 60-163 .368 42-62 .677 19 61 80 2.5 48 1 60 38 1 20 290 9.1

12 CAREER HIGHS DMITRI ENTERING 2016-17 SEASON

POINTS 21 at Charlotte (11/13/15) THOMPSON REBOUNDS 9 vs Mt. St. Mary’s (11/26/15) ASSISTS 4 (2x) at Hofstra (1/28/16) Junior | 6-4 | 205 | Guard STEALS 3 (4x) at Hofstra (1/28/16) Orlando, Fla. | Orlando Christian Prep BLOCKS 1 (3x) at William & Mary (1/21/16) 2015-16 (Sophomore) FG MADE 9 (2x) at Charlotte (11/13/15) Appeared in all 32 games and made 30 starts during his sophomore season ...2 Scored in double 3FG MADE 2 vs VUL (12/2/14) figures in 15 games, with nine of those coming in conference play ... Recorded double-digit scoring efforts in eight of the last 12 games of the season ... Finished third on the team in scoring averaging FT MADE 5 vs Texas A&M CC (11/27/15) 9.9 points per game overall and 10.2 in CAA contests ... His 4.8 rebounds per game average was tied FT ATTEMPTS 6 (2x) vs Kennesaw State (11/30/15) for second on the team ... Shot the ball 49.4 percent from the floor on 125-of-253 field goal attempts ... Scored season-highs of 21 points against Charlotte (Nov. 13) and Towson (Feb. 6) ... Made a season- MINUTES 33 at Northeastern (1/30/16) high 75 percent of his shots against Charlotte on Nov. 13, going 9-of-12 from the field ... Grabbed a season-high nine rebounds in a victory over Mount St. Mary’s on Nov. 26 ... Finished 8-of-11 from High School the floor and scored 17 points against Hofstra (Jan. 28) ... Scored 19 points in 33 minutes of action at Helped Orlando Christian Prep to a pair of state titles (2014, Northeastern on Jan. 30 ... Tallied 16 points and grabbed five rebounds at Delaware on Feb. 27. 2012) ... A member of National Honor Society ... First-team all-state honoree as a senior, averaging 14 points and eight 2014-15 (Freshman) boards per game ... Named district player of the year as a Played in all 33 games as a true freshman ... Averaged 6.1 points and 3.7 rebounds per game ... Had senior. five games in double figures, including a season-high 18 points against Central Penn on Dec. 7 ... Shot 47 percent from the floor for the season on 84-of-179 field goal attempts ... Averaged 6.6 points Personal and shot 53 percent from the floor against CAA opponents. The son of Dwight and Lesa Thompson ... Born July 7, 1996 ... Majoring in sport management.

CAREER OVERALL STATISTICS Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Scoring Season GP-GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA PCT. FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. OFF DEF TOT AVG. PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG. 2014-15 33/0 619/18.8 84-179 .469 5-23 .217 27-55 .491 27 95 122 3.7 48 0 14 32 1 23 200 6.1 2015-16 32/30 801/25.0 125-253 .494 14-52 .269 52-81 .642 42 110 152 4.8 60 0 38 57 3 26 316 9.9 TOTAL 65/30 1420/21.8 209-432 .484 19-75 .253 79-136 .581 69 205 274 4.2 108 0 52 89 4 49 516 7.9

13 Matt Matheny Head Coach Davidson College, 1992 Career Record: 108-116 (8th season)

Elon University head coach Matt Matheny enters his eighth season at the helm of the Phoenix program in 2016-17, as the maroon and gold enters its third year in the Colonial Athletic Association. Matheny was named Elon’s 17th head men’s basketball coach in March of 2009 after serving on the staff at Davidson College for 16 seasons.

Matheny has wasted no time changing the culture of Elon basketball during his tenure on campus. Over the last five years, Matheny has led the Phoenix to an impressive .671 winning percentage at home, going 49-24 inside Alumni Gym. The 2013 Coach of the Year by the league’s media members, Matheny helped the 2016 senior class to a total of 70 wins – the most by a senior class during the school’s Division I era. Matheny is one of five coaches in school history with a 20-win season under his belt. His 108 wins entering the 2016-17 season are sixth all-time in school history.

In his second season in the CAA, which was ranked the ninth-best league in the nation during the 2015-16 campaign, Matheny guided an Elon squad of 18 players with 10 underclassmen to 16 wins and an increase in total league victories. For the second time during Elon’s Division I era, the team finished with a winning road record of 8-7 overall. Only the 2013-14 team finished with a wiining record on the road with a 7-6 mark. Under Matheny’s guidance, freshman forward Tyler Seibring earned a spot on the CAA All-Rookie team, the 11th player in the program’s Division I era and fifth under the head coach to earn the honor. For the second consecutive season, the Phoenix shined in the classroom and had a league-high three student-athletes on the CAA All-Academic Team. The senior class of Tanner Samson, Tony Sabato, Sam Hershberger and Wes Brewer ended their career with 70 wins - the most by a senior class during the school’s Division I era.

In its inaugural season in the CAA in 2014-15, Matheny helped Elon to a 15-win campaign following a season in which the team graduated four seniors with 1,000+ career points. Matheny led the Phoenix to the quarterfinals of the CAA Men’s Basketball Championship after the maroon and gold topped Towson in the first round in overtime. Elon also shined in the classroom, putting a league-high three student-athletes on the CAA All-Academic Team. The senior class of Austin Hamilton, Kevin Blake and Ryan Winters ended their career with 69 wins, which was the most by a senior class during the school’s Division I era at the time. Elon ended the year winning four of its last five games.

In 2013-14, Matheny helped the Phoenix to an 18-14 record, including an 11-5 mark against league competition. The team’s eight-game winning streak tied the 2012-13 and 2005-06 teams for the longest winning streak during Elon’s Division I era. Elon finished the year with four 1,000-point scorers on its roster in Lucas Troutman, Jack Isenbarger, Sebastian Koch and Ryley Beaumont, becoming only the third school in the nation to accomplish such a feat. Elon ended the year ranked first in the conference in free throw percentage (87th nationally) at 72.3 percent and second in the league (34th nationally) in threes per game at 8.0. Troutman earned first-team All-SoCon and All-District honors under Matheny, while Koch was picked up all-league honors as well.

Matheny guided the Phoenix to its best season ever at the Division I ranks in 2012- 13. Elon ended the year with a 21-12 record, the most victories in a single season by the program at the Division I level and most since the 1973-74 season. Matheny helped Elon win the Southern Conference North Division title in 2013, the program’s first division crown since 2006. Matheny has helped the Phoenix increase its wins total in each of his four seasons at the helm. Matheny also helped Elon to its first postseason appearance at the Division I level, as the team earned an invitation to the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT) in 2013. He was a finalist for the , which is presented annually to the nation’s top mid-major coach by CollegeInsider.com.

Matheny helped the maroon and gold to 15 victories in 2011-12, the most wins for Elon since the team won 15 in 2005-06 en route to the SoCon North Division title. Matheny led the program to its first-ever win over a member of the SEC, as Elon defeated the South Carolina Gamecocks, 58-53, on November 15, 2011 inside Alumni Gym. The Phoenix had several award winners throughout the season, including Jack Isenbarger and Austin Hamilton. Isenbarger was all-conference selection by both the coaches and media and an all-distrcit selection, while Hamilton was named to the league’s all-freshman team. 14 Matheny’s first season was spent establishing a new system and progress was evident as the team won the majority of its games in February and March. The new head coach started his career with a 91-86 win at Lipscomb, handing the Bisons their first ever season-opening loss in their home arena. The win also marked Elon’s first victory in the opening game of the season since 2005. The Phoenix swept defending SoCon Tournament champion Chattanooga and won an ESPNU Bracketbuster game for the first time since it began competing in the event four years ago. The season culminated in a highlight victory over perennial SoCon power Davidson in the first round of the league tournament. It was Elon’s first win over the Wildcats since the Phoenix joined the league in 2003-04 and first time in 15 tries. In 2010-11, Matheny guided the Phoenix to 14 victories against one of the most challenging schedules that Elon has ever faced. The maroon and gold squared off with four ACC opponents - No. 1 Duke, Maryland, NC State and Wake Forest - and one SEC opponent in South Carolina. With the growth of the program, Elon has seen increased attendance at home games. In fact, four of the 13 games played in Alumni Gym last season were sold out. Following the year, the Southern Conference coaches selected senior guard Chris Long as a member of the all-league team, the first Phoenix player to earn all-conference accolades since 2008. The coaches also named freshman Lucas Troutman to the league’s all-freshman squad, the first for the program since 2006.

A 1992 Davidson graduate, Matheny spent 10 seasons (1993-2003) as an assistant coach for head coach Bob McKillop’s Wildcats before being promoted to the associate head coach in 2003. After spending another six campaigns (2003-09) in that role, Matheny was involved in more victories that any other assistant coach in Davidson’s history.

The former Wildcat football and basketball team captain had been part of McKillop’s staff since August 1, 1993. During their time on the bench together, Davidson collected 310 victories – over 19 wins per season – with 10 SoCon division titles, five SoCon tournament championships, five NCAA tournament appearances and four postseason NIT trips.

“We were looking for a leader with integrity, character and enthusiasm ... Someone that had demonstrated the ability to lead and win,” Blank said. “We were looking for someone that is committed to the importance of the co-existence of athletic and academic excellence, who has been in that environment and would understand what we need to do here at Elon University to maintain integrity in both areas. We landed on Matt Matheny.”

Matheny, who was born in Shelby, N.C., and grew up in Statesville, N.C., was a three-sport standout at North Iredell High School. While his intention had always been to go to Wake Forest or Duke, his plans were altered when he was recruited to play football at Davidson.

During his college days, he lettered four years for Davidson’s football team as a quarterback and wide receiver and two years as a point guard for the Wildcats’ men’s basketball squad before graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in History.

Following graduation, Matheny headed overseas to Germany to play a summer of . It was then that McKillop contacted him about an assistant coaching job, a position he didn’t necessarily expect would become his life’s work. Having always planned to go to law school after college, Matheny assumed the job would be a stopover before he furthered his education.

“The more I coached, the more I grew to love it,” Matheny said. “A coach can play an influential role in the life of a college athlete.”

His love of basketball and his role in it is evident by the success of the teams of which he has been a part. Throughout Matheny’s time on the bench, Davidson produced 10 campaigns of 20 or more victories, three undefeated Southern Conference regular seasons, 26 All-SoCon players and six SoCon All-Freshman selections. McKillop has touted Matheny on numerous occasions for his excellent scouting and ability to communicate the information to the players. Matheny was a critical part of Davidson’s memorable run to the NCAA Tournament’s Elite Eight in 2007-08.

“Our program here at Elon is going to revolve around student-athletes,” Matheny said. “Our mission is to give our student-athletes a wonderful college experience. We are going to prepare these young men for life after Elon. That said, we want to go to the NCAA Tournament.”

While coaching at Davidson, Matheny immersed himself in all facets of college coaching. He spent time serving as the team’s academic advisor, camp coordinator, strength and conditioning coordinator, recruiting coordinator, game schedule coordinator and game preparation and opponents scouting coordinator.

Matheny and the former Jennifer Collins were married in June 2001. They are parents of Brock, a son born in April 2004, and Ava, a daughter born in March 2009. 15 Jack Wooten Assistant Coach North Carolina, 2009 Eighth Season

The 2016-17 season marks Jack Wooten’s seventh year as an assistant coach and eighth season overall at Elon, as the Phoenix enters its third year in the Colonial Athletic Association. A native of Burlington, N.C., Wooten served as the Director of Basketball Operations at Elon during the 2009-10 season after graduating from the University of North Carolina in 2009.

Wooten was one of 30 assistant coaches nationally named to the 2016 NABC Under Armour 30-under-30 Team, as announced by the National Association of Basketball Coaches, recognizing the top young and up-and-coming coaches in the nation. In its second season in the CAA, which was ranked the ninth-best league in the nation during the 2015-16 campaign, Wooten helped an Elon squad of 18 players with 10 underclassmen to 16 wins and an increase in total league victories. For the second time during Elon’s Division I era, the team finished with a winning road record of 8-7 overall. Only the 2013-14 team finished with a wiining record on the road with a 7-6 mark. Under the coaching staff’s guidance, freshman forward Tyler Seibring earned a spot on the CAA All-Rookie team, the 11th player in the program’s Division I era and fifth under the head coach to earn the honor. For the second consecutive season, the Phoenix shined in the classroom and had a league-high three student-athletes on the CAA All-Academic Team. The senior class of Tanner Samson, Tony Sabato, Sam Hershberger and Wes Brewer ended their career with 70 wins - the most by a senior class during the school’s Division I era.

In its inaugural season in the CAA in 2014-15, Wooten helped Elon to a 15-win campaign following a season in which the team graduated four seniors with 1,000+ career points. Wooten helped the Phoenix to the quarterfinals of the CAA Men’s Basketball Championship after the maroon and gold topped Towson in the first round in overtime. Elon also shined in the classroom, putting a league-high three student-athletes on the CAA All-Academic Team. The senior class of Austin Hamilton, Kevin Blake and Ryan Winters ended their career with 69 wins – the most by a senior class during the school’s Division I era. Elon ended the year winning four of its last five games.

In 2013-14, Wooten helped the Phoenix to an 18-14 record, including an 11-5 mark against league competition. The team’s eight-game winning streak tied the 2012-13 and 2005-06 teams for the longest winning streak during Elon’s Division I era. Elon finished the year with four 1,000-point scorers on its roster in Lucas Troutman, Jack Isenbarger, Sebastian Koch and Ryley Beaumont, becoming only the third school in the nation to accomplish such a feat. Elon ended the year ranked first in the conference in free throw percentage (87th nationally) at 72.3 percent and second in the league (34th nationally) in threes per game at 8.0.

In 2012-13, Wooten helped the maroon and gold to 21 victories and the Southern Conference North Division title. Elon also made its first- ever postseason appearance at the Division I level in 2013 when it earned an invitation to the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT).

“Jack has already established an impeccable reputation in the Burlington community,” said Elon head coach Matt Matheny. “He is bright and articulate and now is a national champion. I am thrilled that he will be an ambassador for Elon basketball and that our student- athletes will be able to learn from him.”

Wooten was a two-year letter winner on the Tar Heel basketball team, earning a national championship ring in 2009. He was honored with the Athletic Director’s Scholar-Athlete Award in 2009 as well as the Burgess McSwain Scholar-Athlete Award, an honor bestowed on the top scholar-athlete on the men’s basketball team. Wooten also competed for two seasons on the UNC junior varsity basketball team, captaining the team to a combined 24-8 record as the starting point guard.

Elected Phi Beta Kappa as a senior, Wooten was a strong leader during his years at North Carolina. In the summer of 2008, he volunteered with Upward Sports Camp, joining 16 other Americans to run a weeklong camp in rural Kenya. Wooten designed and led the soccer portion of the camp for the 600 participants. In 2009, he was recognized with the Laurel Wreath Award as an Ambassador of Good Will in Athletics for North Carolina. On the dean’s list throughout his career, Wooten graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science.

“I am encouraged by and excited about the direction of our basketball program,” Wooten said. “ We are in the heart of basketball country, Tobacco Road, and have a community behind us that loves the game. More importantly, our guys care about each other and are willing to make the commitment to be great both on and off the court. From our athletic department to our community, players and staff, there is a genuine close-knit, family feel to Elon basketball.”

Wooten lettered in basketball, soccer and track at Walter M. Williams High School. He earned all-conference accolades in both basketball and soccer and was a two-time city-county champion in the 400 meters. He married the former Berkley Webster in June of 2014.

16 Monty Sanders Assistant Coach Elon, 2009 Seventh Season

Monty Sanders enters his fourth season as an assistant coach at Elon in 2016-17, as the Phoenix enters its third season in the Colonial Athletic Association. A 2009 Elon graduate and former captain of the Phoenix basketball team, Sanders returned to Elon as the Director of Basketball Operations in August of 2010. He was promoted to an assistant coach on the Elon men’s basketball staff in the summer of 2013.

In its second season in the CAA, which was ranked the ninth-best league in the nation during the 2015-16 campaign, Sanders helped an Elon squad of 18 players with 10 underclassmen to 16 wins and an increase in total league victories. For the second time during Elon’s Division I era, the team finished with a winning road record of 8-7 overall. Only the 2013-14 team finished with a wiining record on the road with a 7-6 mark. Under the coaching staff’s guidance, freshman forward Tyler Seibring earned a spot on the CAA All-Rookie team, the 11th player in the program’s Division I era and fifth under the head coach to earn the honor. For the second consecutive season, the Phoenix shined in the classroom and had a league-high three student-athletes on the CAA All-Academic Team. The senior class of Tanner Samson, Tony Sabato, Sam Hershberger and Wes Brewer ended their career with 70 wins - the most by a senior class during the school’s Division I era.

In its inaugural season in the CAA in 2014-15, Sanders helped Elon to a 15-win campaign following a season in which the team graduated four seniors with 1,000+ career points. Sanders helped the Phoenix to the quarterfinals of the CAA Men’s Basketball Championship after the maroon and gold topped Towson in the first round in overtime. Elon also shined in the classroom, putting a league-high three student-athletes on the CAA All-Academic Team. The senior class of Austin Hamilton, Kevin Blake and Ryan Winters ended their career with 69 wins – the most by a senior class during the school’s Division I era. Elon ended the year winning four of its last five games.

In 2013-14, Sanders helped the Phoenix to an 18-14 record, including an 11-5 mark against league competition. The team’s eight-game winning streak tied the 2012-13 and 2005-06 teams for the longest winning streak during Elon’s Division I era. Elon finished the year with four 1,000-point scorers on its roster in Lucas Troutman, Jack Isenbarger, Sebastian Koch and Ryley Beaumont, becoming only the third school in the nation to accomplish such a feat. Elon ended the year ranked first in the conference in free throw percentage (87th nationally) at 72.3 percent and second in the league (34th nationally) in threes per game at 8.0.

In 2012-13, Sanders helped the maroon and gold to 21 victories and the Southern Conference North Division title. Elon also made its first-ever postseason appearance at the Division I level in 2013 when it earned an invitation to the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT).

Prior to returning to Elon, Sanders served as an assistant boys’ varsity basketball coach at Cardinal Gibbons High School in Raleigh and the head coach of the Garner Road Basketball Club AAU 15U boys’ team.

“We are very excited to have Monty Sanders as a part of our staff,” said Elon head coach Matt Matheny. “Monty loves Elon and his knowledge of not only the school and the basketball program, but the Elon community, makes him a valuable addition to our team.”

Sanders was a two-year letter winner on the Phoenix basketball team, serving as a team captain his senior year. He averaged 5.4 points and 2.9 rebounds per game in two seasons at Elon after transferring from the University of Richmond following the 2005-2006 campaign. Sanders scored a career-high 21 points while adding nine rebounds in a 2009 Southern Conference Tournament victory over Wofford.

“My time as a student-athlete at Elon was one of the best times of my life,” commented Sanders. “I’m extremely excited to be back in this community and working with the program that I poured my blood, sweat and tears into.”

Sanders served as a leader away from the basketball court at Elon as well, serving on the Student Athlete Advisory Council from 2007- 2009. He was the brainchild behind the annual “Phoenix Field Day” for inner city youth of Burlington, a program that has continued to be successfully run by Elon student-athletes. Sanders graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a Concentration in Marketing.

“I couldn’t have asked for a better opportunity in a better place, and I’m extremely lucky to have the opportunity to learn under such a great staff,” said Sanders. “Coach Matheny has the ball rolling on something special here at Elon and I can’t wait to contribute.”

Sanders and the former Page Hall were married in May 2016.

17 Chris Long Assistant Coach Elon, 2011 Fourth Season

The 2016-17 season marks Chris Long’s third at Elon, as the Phoenix enters its third year in the Colonial Athletic Association. Matt Matheny promoted Long to assistant coach after the former Elon standout guard spent the 2013-14 season as the team’s director of operations.

“It is great to have Chris Long back with the Elon family after a successful professional career,” Matheny said. “His toughness, knowledge of our system and professional playing experience will be extremely beneficial as he mentors our current players.”

In its second season in the CAA, which was ranked the ninth-best league in the nation during the 2015-16 campaign, Long helped an Elon squad of 18 players with 10 underclassmen to 16 wins and an increase in total league victories. For the second time during Elon’s Division I era, the team finished with a winning road record of 8-7 overall. Only the 2013-14 team finished with a wiining record on the road with a 7-6 mark. Under the coaching staff’s guidance, freshman forward Tyler Seibring earned a spot on the CAA All-Rookie team, the 11th player in the program’s Division I era and fifth under the head coach to earn the honor. For the second consecutive season, the Phoenix shined in the classroom and had a league-high three student-athletes on the CAA All-Academic Team. The senior class of Tanner Samson, Tony Sabato, Sam Hershberger and Wes Brewer ended their career with 70 wins - the most by a senior class during the school’s Division I era.

In its inaugural season in the CAA in 2014-15, Long helped Elon to a 15-win campaign following a season in which the team graduated four seniors with 1,000+ career points. Long helped the Phoenix to the quarterfinals of the CAA Men’s Basketball Championship after the maroon and gold topped Towson in the first round in overtime. Elon also shined in the classroom, putting a league-high three student- athletes on the CAA All-Academic Team. The senior class of Austin Hamilton, Kevin Blake and Ryan Winters ended their career with 69 wins – the most by a senior class during the school’s Division I era. Elon ended the year winning four of its last five games.

In 2013-14, Long helped the Phoenix to an 18-14 record, including an 11-5 mark against league competition. The team’s eight-game winning streak tied the 2012-13 and 2005-06 teams for the longest winning streak during Elon’s Division I era. Elon finished the year with four 1,000-point scorers on its roster in Lucas Troutman, Jack Isenbarger, Sebastian Koch and Ryley Beaumont, becoming only the third school in the nation to accomplish such a feat. Elon ended the year ranked first in the conference in free throw percentage (87th nationally) at 72.3 percent and second in the league (34th nationally) in threes per game at 8.0.

A four-year letterwinner at Elon from 2007-11, Long spent two years playing professional basketball in Poland and Romania after graduating from Elon. After signing with the Miercurea Ciuc basketball club in Romania in 2011, Long agreed to terms with Siarka Jerzioro in Poland in 2012.

“I am very excited for the opportunity to return to Elon University and be a part of the program and the special community that I spent four great years with,” Long said. “I care deeply about the university and the great tradition of Elon basketball and look forward to helping in the continued growth of the program.”

Long ended his career at Elon near the top of the charts in several categories. An All-Southern Conference performer and first-team all-state selection as a senior, Long finished his tenure at Elon with 528 assists, good for second in school history. His senior season, Long averaged 14.7 points and 6.0 assists per game. His numbers ranked in the top 20 in the nation and his 188 helpers in 2010-11 were the second most in a single season in Elon history. Long is one of 36 players in program history with over 1,000 career points, as his four- year total of 1,234 points ranks 19th all-time in Elon history. In his final game inside Alumni Gym, Long scored a career-high 30 points and dished out 10 assists in a win over UNCG. He completed his career in the school’s top five in three-pointers (172), assists (528) and steals (155).

Long earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Elon in 2011.

18 J.B. Tanner Director of Basketball Operations North Carolina, 2009 Third Season

The 2016-17 season marks J.B. Tanner’s third year on Matt Matheny’s staff at Elon. Prior to joining the Phoenix staff, Tanner spent three seasons as the director or basketball operations on the men’s basketball staff at UNCG.

In its second season in the CAA, which was ranked the ninth-best league in the nation during the 2015-16 campaign, Tanner helped an Elon squad of 18 players with 10 underclassmen to 16 wins and an increase in total league victories. For the second time during Elon’s Division I era, the team finished with a winning road record of 8-7 overall. Only the 2013-14 team finished with a wiining record on the road with a 7-6 mark. Under the coaching staff’s guidance, freshman forward Tyler Seibring earned a spot on the CAA All- Rookie team, the 11th player in the program’s Division I era and fifth under the head coach to earn the honor. For the second consecutive season, the Phoenix shined in the classroom and had a league-high three student-athletes on the CAA All-Academic Team. The senior class of Tanner Samson, Tony Sabato, Sam Hershberger and Wes Brewer ended their career with 70 wins - the most by a senior class during the school’s Division I era.

In its inaugural season in the CAA in 2014-15, Tanner helped Elon to a 15-win campaign following a season in which the team graduated four seniors with 1,000+ career points. Tanner helped the Phoenix to the quarterfinals of the CAA Men’s Basketball Championship after the maroon and gold topped Towson in the first round in overtime. Elon also shined in the classroom, putting a league-high three student-athletes on the CAA All-Academic Team. The senior class of Austin Hamilton, Kevin Blake and Ryan Winters ended their career with 69 wins – the most by a senior class during the school’s Division I era. Elon ended the year winning four of its last five games.

Prior to his time at UNCG, Tanner spent two seasons as a graduate assistant at VCU. In 2011, Tanner helped the Rams to a remarkable run through the NCAA Tournament, which culminated with an appearance at the Final Four in Houston. Overall, the Rams won 55 games during Tanner’s two seasons at VCU.

Before his time at VCU, Tanner was a student-athlete on the men’s basketball team at North Carolina. Tanner played two seasons (2007- 09) at UNC and helped the Tar Heels to the 2009 national title in Detroit. Tanner appeared in 39 games in two seasons, winning a pair of Atlantic Coast Conference championships under head coach Roy Williams. Tanner spent his first two years at UNC as a member of the junior varsity squad.

Eric Storsved Director of Athletic Training Services North Dakota State, 1999

Eric Storsved arrived at Elon in the summer of 2007 as the Director of Athletic Training Services. In this role, he oversees the operation of all things related to athletic training as well as serving as the head athletic trainer for men’s basketball and assisting with the football responsibilities.

Storsved came to Elon after serving as an assistant athletic trainer at the University of Evansville for four years. He oversaw all athletic training duties for men’s basketball, women’s soccer and tennis while also serving as an Approved Clinical Instructor in an accredited athletic training cirriculum.

From the fall of 2002 to the summer of 2003, Storsved worked as an assistant athletic trainer at Adrian College where he was responsible for football, women’s basketball, men’s basketball and softball. He was also an instructor in the Exercise Science/Physical Education Department.

Storsved earned a Masters of Science in Kinesiology with an emphasis in Athletic Training from Indiana University in 2001. While at Indiana, he was a graduate assistant athletic trainer, responsible for the care and prevention of injuries for the softball team. From the summer of 2000 until the spring of 2001, Storsved served as the intern assistant athletic trainer for Indiana football, assisting in the day- to-day operations of the athletic training facility.

Storsved graduated from North Dakota State University in 1999 with a Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training.

19 2015-16 Elon Elon Men’s Men's Basketball Basketball Elon CombinedElon CombinedTeam Statistics Team Statistics (as of Mar 07, 2016) AllAll Games games

Overall record: 16-16 Conf: 7-11 Home: 8-8 Away: 8-7 Neutral: 0-1

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 03 Samson, Tanner 32-32 895 28.0 109-267 .4 0 8 82-223 .3 6 8 78-100 .7 8 0 19 117 136 4.3 83 2 70 33 15 32 378 11.8 01 Eddy, Luke 32-32 850 26.6 114-286 .3 9 9 25-96 .2 6 0 84-123 .6 8 3 20 73 93 2.9 50 0 144 93 1 33 337 10.5 02 Thompson, Dmitri 32-30 801 25.0 125-253 .4 9 4 14-52 .2 6 9 52-81 .6 4 2 42 110 152 4.8 60 0 38 57 3 26 316 9.9 41 Seibring, Tyler 32-31 900 28.1 116-250 .4 6 4 59-150 .3 9 3 21-32 .6 5 6 40 113 153 4.8 78 0 62 28 17 15 312 9.8 13 Swoope, Dainan 32-0 715 22.3 94-248 .3 7 9 60-163 .3 6 8 42-62 .6 7 7 19 61 80 2.5 48 1 60 38 1 20 290 9.1 12 Hairston, Christian 32-17 689 21.5 116-191 .6 0 7 0-0 .0 0 0 43-79 .5 4 4 53 134 187 5.8 82 2 36 41 17 19 275 8.6 22 Santa Ana, Steven 27-1 499 18.5 77-189 .4 0 7 42-116 .3 6 2 35-53 .6 6 0 28 63 91 3.4 38 2 36 33 4 6 231 8.6 00 Dawkins, Brian 25-14 367 14.7 60-117 .5 1 3 6-29 .2 0 7 15-29 .5 1 7 14 52 66 2.6 55 1 12 31 7 10 141 5.6 42 Ryan, Patrick 3-0 6 2.0 3-3 1.000 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 2 0 0 6 2.0 14 Anton, Jack 31-0 272 8.8 21-52 .4 0 4 4-17 .2 3 5 9-15 .6 0 0 21 27 48 1.5 49 0 13 15 5 3 55 1.8 20 Eberhardt, Sheldon 16-0 98 6.1 9-24 .3 7 5 5-16 .3 1 3 2-2 1.000 5 8 13 0.8 10 0 4 7 0 4 25 1.6 10 Kundrotas, Karolis 28-0 152 5.4 11-38 .2 8 9 6-18 .3 3 3 5-9 .5 5 6 11 17 28 1.0 28 1 1 14 5 4 33 1.2 05 Hershberger, Sam 9-1 15 1.7 2-5 .4 0 0 0-2 .0 0 0 6-6 1.000 0 1 1 0.1 3 0 1 0 0 0 10 1.1 30 Brewer, Wes 6-1 10 1.7 3-3 1.000 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 2 2 0.3 0 0 1 2 0 0 6 1.0 04 Luther, Collin 22-0 131 6.0 4-13 .3 0 8 0-4 .0 0 0 3-5 .6 0 0 7 16 23 1.0 21 0 7 6 0 4 11 0.5 15 Sabato, Tony 6-1 15 2.5 1-2 .5 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 1-3 .3 3 3 0 3 3 0.5 1 0 1 1 0 0 3 0.5 21 George, Jack 4-0 6 1.5 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 1 2 3 0.8 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 25 Bowline, Ryder 3-0 6 2.0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 1 1 0.3 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0.0 Team 56 50 106 8 Total...... 32 6427 865-1942 .4 4 5 303-886 .3 4 2 396-599 .6 6 1 336 850 1186 37.1 607 9 488 411 75 176 2429 75.9 Opponents...... 32 6426 884-1980 .4 4 6 219-605 .3 6 2 426-638 .6 6 8 356 862 1218 38.1 621 - 396 377 128 204 2413 75.4

TEAM STATISTICS ELON OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 2429 2413 11/13/15 at Charlotte W 85-74 5390 Points per game 75.9 75.4 11/16/15 at Michigan L 68-88 9716 Scoring margin +0.5 - 11/18/15 BELMONT ABBEY W 84-57 1030 FIELD GOALS-ATT 865-1942 884-1980 11/21/15 at Syracuse L 55-66 16529 Field goal pct .4 4 5 .4 4 6 11/26/15 MOUNT ST. MARY'S W 79-74 611 3 POINT FG-ATT 303-886 219-605 11/27/15 TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHR L 81-85 847 3-point FG pct .3 4 2 .3 6 2 11/30/15 KENNESAW STATE Wot 103-93 963 3-pt FG made per game 9.5 6.8 12/04/15 at FIU W 77-71 949 FREE THROWS-ATT 396-599 426-638 12/13/15 WESLEY COLLEGE W 106-77 1171 Free throw pct .6 6 1 .6 6 8 12/16/15 ALABAMA STATE W 91-74 903 F-Throws made per game 12.4 13.3 12/19/15 UNCG W 79-69 1386 REBOUNDS 1186 1218 12/21/15 at UNC Asheville W 86-81 1611 Rebounds per game 37.1 38.1 12/28/15 at Duke L 66-105 9314 Rebounding margin -1.0 - * 12/31/15 NORTHEASTERN L 79-86 1087 ASSISTS 488 396 * 1/2/16 DREXEL W 83-78 1134 Assists per game 15.3 12.4 * 01/07/16 at James Madison W 79-73 2300 TURNOVERS 411 377 * 1/9/16 HOFSTRA L 76-80 1419 Turnovers per game 12.8 11.8 * 1/14/16 UNCW L 82-91 1357 Turnover margin -1.1 - * 1/16/16 at Col. of Charleston W 65-64 2874 Assist/turnover ratio 1.2 1.1 * 1/21/16 at William & Mary L 67-89 3278 STEALS 176 204 * 1/23/16 JAMES MADISON L 64-82 1248 Steals per game 5.5 6.4 * 01/28/16 at Hofstra L 64-66 1125 BLOCKS 75 128 * 01/30/16 at Northeastern W 71-67 1259 Blocks per game 2.3 4.0 * 2/4/16 DELAWARE W 83-56 1336 ATTENDANCE 19291 64650 * 2/6/16 TOWSON L 77-81 1479 Home games-Avg/Game 16-1206 15-4310 * 02/11/16 at UNCW L 82-86 4136 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 1-0 * 2/13/16 COL. OF CHARLESTON L 62-66 1688 * 2/18/16 at Drexel W 81-76 976 Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals * 02/20/16 at TOWSON L 56-67 2736 Elon 1121 1294 14 2429 * 2/25/16 WILLIAM & MARY L 65-75 1632 Opponents 1128 1281 4 2413 * 02/27/16 at DELAWARE W 77-59 2457 03/04/16 vs Drexel L 56-57 0

* = Conference game

20 2015-16 Elon Elon Men’s Men's Basketball Basketball Elon CombinedElon CombinedTeam Statistics Team Statistics (as of Mar 07, 2016) ConferenceConference Games games Only

Overall record: 7-11 Conf: 7-11 Home: 2-7 Away: 5-4 Neutral: 0-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 41 Seibring, Tyler 18-17 527 29.3 82-156 .5 2 6 38-86 .4 4 2 11-19 .5 7 9 23 71 94 5.2 43 0 35 18 11 12 213 11.8 01 Eddy, Luke 18-18 489 27.2 68-170 .4 0 0 18-64 .2 8 1 46-67 .6 8 7 8 37 45 2.5 28 0 72 49 0 17 200 11.1 02 Thompson, Dmitri 18-16 450 25.0 74-153 .4 8 4 8-31 .2 5 8 27-42 .6 4 3 22 58 80 4.4 34 0 22 33 2 10 183 10.2 03 Samson, Tanner 18-18 506 28.1 51-143 .3 5 7 36-118 .3 0 5 32-40 .8 0 0 10 57 67 3.7 49 2 46 15 8 21 170 9.4 22 Santa Ana, Steven 13-1 268 20.6 37-93 .3 9 8 22-56 .3 9 3 14-25 .5 6 0 14 37 51 3.9 21 1 18 17 1 1 110 8.5 12 Hairston, Christian 18-12 395 21.9 60-105 .5 7 1 0-0 .0 0 0 19-40 .4 7 5 23 80 103 5.7 49 1 22 24 11 12 139 7.7 13 Swoope, Dainan 18-0 377 20.9 46-115 .4 0 0 27-76 .3 5 5 19-30 .6 3 3 10 33 43 2.4 24 0 28 20 0 7 138 7.7 00 Dawkins, Brian 16-5 226 14.1 34-64 .5 3 1 3-15 .2 0 0 11-17 .6 4 7 7 32 39 2.4 27 0 7 16 7 6 82 5.1 42 Ryan, Patrick 1-0 3 3.0 2-2 1.000 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 4.0 05 Hershberger, Sam 5-1 8 1.6 1-3 .3 3 3 0-1 .0 0 0 6-6 1.000 0 1 1 0.2 3 0 1 0 0 0 8 1.6 14 Anton, Jack 17-0 134 7.9 10-25 .4 0 0 1-8 .1 2 5 5-7 .7 1 4 11 15 26 1.5 26 0 5 5 3 2 26 1.5 20 Eberhardt, Sheldon 12-0 81 6.8 6-17 .3 5 3 4-13 .3 0 8 2-2 1.000 3 6 9 0.8 9 0 3 7 0 3 18 1.5 15 Sabato, Tony 2-1 6 3.0 1-2 .5 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 1-3 .3 3 3 0 2 2 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 1.5 10 Kundrotas, Karolis 14-0 63 4.5 4-12 .3 3 3 2-8 .2 5 0 3-4 .7 5 0 3 7 10 0.7 16 1 0 4 2 3 13 0.9 30 Brewer, Wes 3-1 6 2.0 1-1 1.000 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0.7 04 Luther, Collin 11-0 56 5.1 2-6 .3 3 3 0-1 .0 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 4 10 14 1.3 14 0 1 2 0 0 4 0.4 21 George, Jack 1-0 2 2.0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 2 2 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 25 Bowline, Ryder 1-0 3 3.0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team 33 23 56 6 Total...... 18 3600 479-1067 .4 4 9 159-477 .3 3 3 196-303 .6 4 7 171 471 642 35.7 344 5 262 220 45 94 1313 72.9 Opponents...... 18 3600 483-1088 .4 4 4 126-359 .3 5 1 250-371 .6 7 4 199 484 683 37.9 323 - 237 193 76 104 1342 74.6

TEAM STATISTICS ELON OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 1313 1342 * 12/31/15 NORTHEASTERN L 79-86 1087 Points per game 72.9 74.6 * 1/2/16 DREXEL W 83-78 1134 Scoring margin -1.6 - * 01/07/16 at James Madison W 79-73 2300 FIELD GOALS-ATT 479-1067 483-1088 * 1/9/16 HOFSTRA L 76-80 1419 Field goal pct .4 4 9 .4 4 4 * 1/14/16 UNCW L 82-91 1357 3 POINT FG-ATT 159-477 126-359 * 1/16/16 at Col. of Charleston W 65-64 2874 3-point FG pct .3 3 3 .3 5 1 * 1/21/16 at William & Mary L 67-89 3278 3-pt FG made per game 8.8 7.0 * 1/23/16 JAMES MADISON L 64-82 1248 FREE THROWS-ATT 196-303 250-371 * 01/28/16 at Hofstra L 64-66 1125 Free throw pct .6 4 7 .6 7 4 * 01/30/16 at Northeastern W 71-67 1259 F-Throws made per game 10.9 13.9 * 2/4/16 DELAWARE W 83-56 1336 REBOUNDS 642 683 * 2/6/16 TOWSON L 77-81 1479 Rebounds per game 35.7 37.9 * 02/11/16 at UNCW L 82-86 4136 Rebounding margin -2.3 - * 2/13/16 COL. OF CHARLESTON L 62-66 1688 ASSISTS 262 237 * 2/18/16 at Drexel W 81-76 976 Assists per game 14.6 13.2 * 02/20/16 at TOWSON L 56-67 2736 TURNOVERS 220 193 * 2/25/16 WILLIAM & MARY L 65-75 1632 Turnovers per game 12.2 10.7 * 02/27/16 at DELAWARE W 77-59 2457 Turnover margin -1.5 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.2 1.2 * = Conference game STEALS 94 104 Steals per game 5.2 5.8 BLOCKS 45 76 Blocks per game 2.5 4.2 ATTENDANCE 12380 21141 Home games-Avg/Game 9-1376 9-2349 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0

Score by Periods 1st 2nd Totals Elon 610 703 1313 Opponents 623 719 1342

21 2015-16 Elon Men’s Basketball Elon2015-16 Combined Elon Men's Team StatisticsBasketball Elon Combined TeamHome Statistics Games (as of Mar 07, 2016) Home games

Overall record: 8-8 Conf: 2-7 Home: 8-8 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 03 Samson, Tanner 16-16 455 28.4 70-155 .4 5 2 53-128 .4 1 4 44-60 .7 3 3 9 65 74 4.6 46 1 33 16 8 18 237 14.8 01 Eddy, Luke 16-16 433 27.1 58-145 .4 0 0 12-46 .2 6 1 53-73 .7 2 6 12 45 57 3.6 27 0 82 53 1 24 181 11.3 22 Santa Ana, Steven 14-0 267 19.1 47-110 .4 2 7 27-71 .3 8 0 21-32 .6 5 6 17 35 52 3.7 22 2 25 18 2 4 142 10.1 41 Seibring, Tyler 16-15 429 26.8 59-124 .4 7 6 33-80 .4 1 3 8-13 .6 1 5 23 48 71 4.4 43 0 34 13 8 9 159 9.9 12 Hairston, Christian 16-10 365 22.8 61-94 .6 4 9 0-0 .0 0 0 28-47 .5 9 6 29 65 94 5.9 46 2 17 24 5 10 150 9.4 13 Swoope, Dainan 16-0 362 22.6 47-115 .4 0 9 27-71 .3 8 0 26-43 .6 0 5 12 36 48 3.0 20 0 29 21 0 13 147 9.2 02 Thompson, Dmitri 16-15 398 24.9 48-116 .4 1 4 8-24 .3 3 3 29-42 .6 9 0 24 47 71 4.4 33 0 21 28 1 11 133 8.3 00 Dawkins, Brian 11-5 163 14.8 23-46 .5 0 0 1-13 .0 7 7 11-19 .5 7 9 5 20 25 2.3 22 0 4 17 4 3 58 5.3 20 Eberhardt, Sheldon 7-0 48 6.9 6-11 .5 4 5 3-8 .3 7 5 0-0 .0 0 0 2 5 7 1.0 5 0 2 4 0 2 15 2.1 42 Ryan, Patrick 3-0 6 2.0 3-3 1.000 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 2 0 0 6 2.0 30 Brewer, Wes 4-1 8 2.0 3-3 1.000 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 1 1 0.3 0 0 1 2 0 0 6 1.5 10 Kundrotas, Karolis 14-0 87 6.2 8-22 .3 6 4 3-7 .4 2 9 2-3 .6 6 7 7 8 15 1.1 15 1 0 7 5 2 21 1.5 14 Anton, Jack 15-0 113 7.5 8-17 .4 7 1 1-4 .2 5 0 4-7 .5 7 1 9 13 22 1.5 21 0 3 7 1 1 21 1.4 05 Hershberger, Sam 6-1 12 2.0 1-4 .2 5 0 0-2 .0 0 0 6-6 1.000 0 1 1 0.2 3 0 1 0 0 0 8 1.3 15 Sabato, Tony 4-1 11 2.8 1-2 .5 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 1-3 .3 3 3 0 2 2 0.5 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 0.8 04 Luther, Collin 11-0 57 5.2 2-8 .2 5 0 0-1 .0 0 0 3-4 .7 5 0 2 8 10 0.9 11 0 5 3 0 2 7 0.6 25 Bowline, Ryder 3-0 6 2.0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 1 1 0.3 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0.0 21 George, Jack 3-0 5 1.7 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 1 2 3 1.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 Team 29 24 53 8 Total...... 16 3225 445-976 .4 5 6 168-455 .3 6 9 236-352 .6 7 0 181 426 607 37.9 316 6 260 225 35 99 1294 80.9 Opponents...... 16 3225 449-995 .4 5 1 103-293 .3 5 2 223-325 .6 8 6 171 409 580 36.2 339 - 167 203 57 99 1224 76.5

TEAM STATISTICS ELON OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 1294 1224 11/18/15 BELMONT ABBEY W 84-57 1030 Points per game 80.9 76.5 11/26/15 MOUNT ST. MARY'S W 79-74 611 Scoring margin +4.4 - 11/27/15 TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHR L 81-85 847 FIELD GOALS-ATT 445-976 449-995 11/30/15 KENNESAW STATE Wot 103-93 963 Field goal pct .4 5 6 .4 5 1 12/13/15 WESLEY COLLEGE W 106-77 1171 3 POINT FG-ATT 168-455 103-293 12/16/15 ALABAMA STATE W 91-74 903 3-point FG pct .3 6 9 .3 5 2 12/19/15 UNCG W 79-69 1386 3-pt FG made per game 10.5 6.4 * 12/31/15 NORTHEASTERN L 79-86 1087 FREE THROWS-ATT 236-352 223-325 * 1/2/16 DREXEL W 83-78 1134 Free throw pct .6 7 0 .6 8 6 * 1/9/16 HOFSTRA L 76-80 1419 F-Throws made per game 14.8 13.9 * 1/14/16 UNCW L 82-91 1357 REBOUNDS 607 580 * 1/23/16 JAMES MADISON L 64-82 1248 Rebounds per game 37.9 36.2 * 2/4/16 DELAWARE W 83-56 1336 Rebounding margin +1.7 - * 2/6/16 TOWSON L 77-81 1479 ASSISTS 260 167 * 2/13/16 COL. OF CHARLESTON L 62-66 1688 Assists per game 16.3 10.4 * 2/25/16 WILLIAM & MARY L 65-75 1632 TURNOVERS 225 203 Turnovers per game 14.1 12.7 * = Conference game Turnover margin -1.4 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.2 0.8 STEALS 99 99 Steals per game 6.2 6.2 BLOCKS 35 57 Blocks per game 2.2 3.6 ATTENDANCE 19291 0 Home games-Avg/Game 16-1206 0-0 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals Elon 601 679 14 1294 Opponents 543 677 4 1224

22 2015-16 Elon Men’s Basketball Elon2015-16 Combined Elon Men's Team StatisticsBasketball Elon CombinedAway/Neutral Team Statistics Games (as of Mar 07, 2016) Away games

Overall record: 8-7 Conf: 5-4 Home: 0-0 Away: 8-7 Neutral: 0-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 02 Thompson, Dmitri 15-14 375 25.0 73-129 .5 6 6 6-27 .2 2 2 23-39 .5 9 0 17 61 78 5.2 26 0 16 28 2 12 175 11.7 41 Seibring, Tyler 15-15 438 29.2 56-120 .4 6 7 25-67 .3 7 3 13-19 .6 8 4 16 59 75 5.0 33 0 25 15 8 6 150 10.0 01 Eddy, Luke 15-15 386 25.7 51-132 .3 8 6 13-48 .2 7 1 30-47 .6 3 8 8 26 34 2.3 21 0 62 38 0 8 145 9.7 03 Samson, Tanner 15-15 416 27.7 39-108 .3 6 1 29-93 .3 1 2 32-38 .8 4 2 9 48 57 3.8 35 1 37 15 7 14 139 9.3 13 Swoope, Dainan 15-0 337 22.5 46-126 .3 6 5 32-90 .3 5 6 14-17 .8 2 4 6 24 30 2.0 28 1 30 16 0 6 138 9.2 12 Hairston, Christian 15-7 310 20.7 53-95 .5 5 8 0-0 .0 0 0 12-26 .4 6 2 22 67 89 5.9 34 0 18 16 11 9 118 7.9 22 Santa Ana, Steven 12-1 218 18.2 27-73 .3 7 0 14-42 .3 3 3 12-19 .6 3 2 10 27 37 3.1 15 0 10 15 2 2 80 6.7 00 Dawkins, Brian 13-8 183 14.1 33-63 .5 2 4 5-16 .3 1 3 4-9 .4 4 4 9 29 38 2.9 29 1 8 14 3 6 75 5.8 14 Anton, Jack 15-0 149 9.9 13-34 .3 8 2 3-13 .2 3 1 5-8 .6 2 5 12 14 26 1.7 26 0 9 8 3 2 34 2.3 10 Kundrotas, Karolis 13-0 62 4.8 3-16 .1 8 8 3-11 .2 7 3 3-6 .5 0 0 4 9 13 1.0 13 0 1 7 0 2 12 0.9 20 Eberhardt, Sheldon 8-0 45 5.6 2-11 .1 8 2 1-7 .1 4 3 2-2 1.000 2 2 4 0.5 5 0 2 3 0 2 7 0.9 05 Hershberger, Sam 3-0 3 1.0 1-1 1.000 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.7 04 Luther, Collin 10-0 73 7.3 2-5 .4 0 0 0-3 .0 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 5 8 13 1.3 10 0 2 3 0 2 4 0.4 21 George, Jack 1-0 1 1.0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 30 Brewer, Wes 2-0 2 1.0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 1 1 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 15 Sabato, Tony 2-0 4 2.0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 1 1 0.5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 Team 24 26 50 Total...... 15 3002 399-913 .4 3 7 131-417 .3 1 4 150-231 .6 4 9 144 402 546 36.4 275 3 220 179 36 71 1079 71.9 Opponents...... 15 3001 415-937 .4 4 3 110-299 .3 6 8 192-296 .6 4 9 175 428 603 40.2 261 - 220 159 65 101 1132 75.5

TEAM STATISTICS ELON OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 1079 1132 11/13/15 at Charlotte W 85-74 5390 Points per game 71.9 75.5 11/16/15 at Michigan L 68-88 9716 Scoring margin -3.5 - 11/21/15 at Syracuse L 55-66 16529 FIELD GOALS-ATT 399-913 415-937 12/04/15 at FIU W 77-71 949 Field goal pct .4 3 7 .4 4 3 12/21/15 at UNC Asheville W 86-81 1611 3 POINT FG-ATT 131-417 110-299 12/28/15 at Duke L 66-105 9314 3-point FG pct .3 1 4 .3 6 8 * 01/07/16 at James Madison W 79-73 2300 3-pt FG made per game 8.7 7.3 * 1/16/16 at Col. of Charleston W 65-64 2874 FREE THROWS-ATT 150-231 192-296 * 1/21/16 at William & Mary L 67-89 3278 Free throw pct .6 4 9 .6 4 9 * 01/28/16 at Hofstra L 64-66 1125 F-Throws made per game 10.0 12.8 * 01/30/16 at Northeastern W 71-67 1259 REBOUNDS 546 603 * 02/11/16 at UNCW L 82-86 4136 Rebounds per game 36.4 40.2 * 2/18/16 at Drexel W 81-76 976 Rebounding margin -3.8 - * 02/20/16 at TOWSON L 56-67 2736 ASSISTS 220 220 * 02/27/16 at DELAWARE W 77-59 2457 Assists per game 14.7 14.7 TURNOVERS 179 159 * = Conference game Turnovers per game 11.9 10.6 Turnover margin -1.3 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.2 1.4 STEALS 71 101 Steals per game 4.7 6.7 BLOCKS 36 65 Blocks per game 2.4 4.3 ATTENDANCE 0 64650 Home games-Avg/Game 0-0 15-4310 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0

Score by Periods 1st 2nd Totals Elon 499 580 1079 Opponents 551 581 1132

23 2015-16 Elon Men’s Basketball Elon Season2015-16 Schedule/Results Elon Men's Basketball & Leaders Elon Season Schedule/ResultsAll Games & Leaders (as of Oct 19, 2016) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 16-16 8-8 8-7 0-1 CONFERENCE 7-11 2-7 5-4 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 9-5 6-1 3-3 0-1

Date Opponent Score Att. High Points High Rebounds 11/13/15 at Charlotte W 85-74 5390 (21)Thompson, Dmitri (8)Thompson, Dmitri 11/16/15 at Michigan 68-88 L 9716 (15)Swoope, Dainan (6)Hairston, Christian 11/18/15 BELMONT ABBEY W 84-57 1030 (18)Samson, Tanner (10)Seibring, Tyler 11/21/15 at Syracuse 55-66 L 16529 (12)Swoope, Dainan (8)Thompson, Dmitri 11/26/15 MOUNT ST. MARY'S W 79-74 611 (17)Eddy, Luke (9)Thompson, Dmitri 11/27/15 TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHR 81-85 L 847 (23)Samson, Tanner (7)Eddy, Luke (7)Samson, Tanner 11/30/15 KENNESAW STATE Wot 103-93 963 (31)Samson, Tanner (13)Hairston, Christian 12/04/15 at FIU W 77-71 949 (17)Eddy, Luke (8)Samson, Tanner 12/13/15 WESLEY COLLEGE W 106-77 1171 (22)Samson, Tanner (9)Samson, Tanner 12/16/15 ALABAMA STATE W 91-74 903 (22)Samson, Tanner (7)Swoope, Dainan 12/19/15 UNCG W 79-69 1386 (17)Hairston, Christian (6)Seibring, Tyler 12/21/15 at UNC Asheville W 86-81 1611 (14)Eddy, Luke (11)Hairston, Christian (14)Samson, Tanner 12/28/15 at Duke 66-105 L 9314 (17)Samson, Tanner (6)Hairston, Christian 12/31/15 *NORTHEASTERN 79-86 L 1087 (27)Eddy, Luke (7)Seibring, Tyler 1/2/16 *DREXEL W 83-78 1134 (19)Samson, Tanner (7)Samson, Tanner (7)Hairston, Christian (7)Thompson, Dmitri 01/07/16 *at James Madison W 79-73 2300 (19)Santa Ana, Steven (10)Santa Ana, Steven 1/9/16 *HOFSTRA 76-80 L 1419 (23)Samson, Tanner (13)Hairston, Christian 1/14/16 *UNCW 82-91 L 1357 (21)Eddy, Luke (10)Hairston, Christian 1/16/16 *at Col. of Charleston W 65-64 2874 (18)Seibring, Tyler (10)Hairston, Christian 1/21/16 *at William & Mary 67-89 L 3278 (18)Seibring, Tyler (5)Dawkins, Brian (5)Thompson, Dmitri 1/23/16 *JAMES MADISON 64-82 L 1248 (12)Swoope, Dainan (6)Seibring, Tyler 01/28/16 *at Hofstra 64-66 L 1125 (17)Thompson, Dmitri (9)Hairston, Christian 01/30/16 *at Northeastern W 71-67 1259 (19)Thompson, Dmitri (11)Seibring, Tyler 2/4/16 *DELAWARE W 83-56 1336 (12)Hairston, Christian (7)Seibring, Tyler (12)Dawkins, Brian 2/6/16 *TOWSON 77-81 L 1479 (21)Thompson, Dmitri (5)Samson, Tanner 02/11/16 *at UNCW 82-86 L 4136 (18)Seibring, Tyler (7)Thompson, Dmitri 2/13/16 *COL. OF CHARLESTON 62-66 L 1688 (20)Santa Ana, Steven (5)Samson, Tanner (5)Hairston, Christian 2/18/16 *at Drexel W 81-76 976 (19)Samson, Tanner (7)Thompson, Dmitri 02/20/16 *at TOWSON 56-67 L 2736 (13)Thompson, Dmitri (8)Thompson, Dmitri 2/25/16 *WILLIAM & MARY 65-75 L 1632 (18)Samson, Tanner (6)Eddy, Luke 02/27/16 *at DELAWARE W 77-59 2457 (17)Seibring, Tyler (9)Seibring, Tyler 03/04/16 vs Drexel 56-57 L (11)Eddy, Luke (7)Seibring, Tyler

* = Conference game

Attendance Summary Games Attend Avg/Game Home 16 19291 1206 Away 15 64650 4310 Neutral 1 0 0 Total 32 83941 2623

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TEAM STATISTICS

Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at Charlotte 11/13/1 85-74 W 33-69 .4 7 8 8-24 .3 3 3 11-16 .6 8 8 11 31 42 42.0 26 14 17 0 4 85 85.0 at Michigan 11/16/1 68-88 L 23-50 .4 6 0 9-23 .3 9 1 13-18 .7 2 2 9 18 27 34.5 18 13 17 1 4 68 76.5 BELMONT ABBEY 11/18/1 84-57 W 29-61 .4 7 5 11-32 .3 4 4 15-26 .5 7 7 13 27 40 36.3 10 17 11 1 11 84 79.0 at Syracuse 11/21/1 55-66 L 21-66 .3 1 8 8-33 .2 4 2 5-10 .5 0 0 14 23 37 36.5 21 17 13 2 7 55 73.0 MOUNT ST. MARY'S 11/26/1 79-74 W 25-61 .4 1 0 6-20 .3 0 0 23-29 .7 9 3 14 31 45 38.2 23 12 17 2 3 79 74.2 TEXAS A&M-CORPUS C 11/27/1 81-85 L 24-62 .3 8 7 10-33 .3 0 3 23-30 .7 6 7 19 20 39 38.3 20 13 13 0 5 81 75.3 KENNESAW STATE 11/30/1 103-93 Wot 29-64 .4 5 3 14-38 .3 6 8 31-41 .7 5 6 11 33 44 39.1 26 20 15 1 6 103 79.3 at FIU 12/04/1 77-71 W 30-66 .4 5 5 12-36 .3 3 3 5-8 .6 2 5 9 26 35 38.6 15 20 7 2 5 77 79.0 WESLEY COLLEGE 12/13/1 106-77 W 38-73 .5 2 1 15-36 .4 1 7 15-24 .6 2 5 17 30 47 39.6 14 23 19 7 12 106 82.0 ALABAMA STATE 12/16/1 91-74 W 30-67 .4 4 8 18-40 .4 5 0 13-20 .6 5 0 12 32 44 40.0 16 23 10 3 3 91 82.9 UNCG 12/19/1 79-69 W 28-56 .5 0 0 11-24 .4 5 8 12-16 .7 5 0 6 29 35 39.5 16 19 16 4 7 79 82.5 at UNC Asheville 12/21/1 86-81 W 30-61 .4 9 2 7-25 .2 8 0 19-29 .6 5 5 9 37 46 40.1 25 9 17 2 3 86 82.8 at Duke 12/28/1 66-105 L 25-66 .3 7 9 11-31 .3 5 5 5-13 .3 8 5 10 20 30 39.3 17 18 12 1 6 66 81.5 NORTHEASTERN 12/31/1 79-86 L 29-66 .4 3 9 7-25 .2 8 0 14-19 .7 3 7 12 19 31 38.7 22 11 12 1 4 79 81.4 DREXEL 1/2/16 83-78 W 27-55 .4 9 1 11-23 .4 7 8 18-31 .5 8 1 5 32 37 38.6 24 17 15 1 6 83 81.5 at James Madison 01/07/1 79-73 W 27-65 .4 1 5 11-39 .2 8 2 14-21 .6 6 7 11 35 46 39.1 19 14 12 3 2 79 81.3 HOFSTRA 1/9/16 76-80 L 29-67 .4 3 3 13-29 .4 4 8 5-13 .3 8 5 13 26 39 39.1 20 20 9 0 3 76 81.0 UNCW 1/14/16 82-91 L 27-58 .4 6 6 8-21 .3 8 1 20-29 .6 9 0 15 22 37 38.9 19 10 17 3 9 82 81.1 at Col. of Charleston 1/16/16 65-64 W 23-56 .4 1 1 12-29 .4 1 4 7-10 .7 0 0 6 29 35 38.7 14 13 9 2 3 65 80.2 at William & Mary 1/21/16 67-89 L 25-59 .4 2 4 10-29 .3 4 5 7-10 .7 0 0 5 21 26 38.1 9 15 7 4 6 67 79.6 JAMES MADISON 1/23/16 64-82 L 25-60 .4 1 7 10-30 .3 3 3 4-13 .3 0 8 10 28 38 38.1 26 13 12 3 2 64 78.8 at Hofstra 01/28/1 64-66 L 28-69 .4 0 6 7-30 .2 3 3 1-4 .2 5 0 11 28 39 38.1 20 18 11 4 9 64 78.1 at Northeastern 01/30/1 71-67 W 26-56 .4 6 4 3-23 .1 3 0 16-22 .7 2 7 14 30 44 38.4 16 17 16 2 7 71 77.8 DELAWARE 2/4/16 83-56 W 32-62 .5 1 6 6-22 .2 7 3 13-16 .8 1 3 10 35 45 38.7 24 21 20 4 8 83 78.0 TOWSON 2/6/16 77-81 L 25-53 .4 7 2 8-24 .3 3 3 19-25 .7 6 0 6 21 27 38.2 19 11 15 2 7 77 78.0 at UNCW 02/11/1 82-86 L 28-53 .5 2 8 5-16 .3 1 3 21-27 .7 7 8 5 26 31 37.9 22 9 11 2 5 82 78.2 COL. OF CHARLESTON 2/13/16 62-66 L 24-52 .4 6 2 9-24 .3 7 5 5-10 .5 0 0 9 19 28 37.6 15 14 14 2 7 62 77.6 at Drexel 2/18/16 81-76 W 32-55 .5 8 2 10-17 .5 8 8 7-12 .5 8 3 8 22 30 37.3 12 15 12 3 3 81 77.7 at TOWSON 02/20/1 56-67 L 18-58 .3 1 0 6-26 .2 3 1 14-21 .6 6 7 14 23 37 37.3 22 7 11 6 2 56 76.9 WILLIAM & MARY 2/25/16 65-75 L 24-59 .4 0 7 11-34 .3 2 4 6-10 .6 0 0 9 22 31 37.1 22 16 10 1 6 65 76.5 at DELAWARE 02/27/1 77-59 W 30-64 .4 6 9 12-36 .3 3 3 5-10 .5 0 0 8 33 41 37.2 19 21 7 2 5 77 76.5 vs Drexel 03/04/1 56-57 L 21-53 .3 9 6 4-14 .2 8 6 10-16 .6 2 5 11 22 33 37.1 16 8 7 4 6 56 75.9 Elon 2429 865-1942 . 4 4 5 303-886 . 3 4 2 396-599 . 6 6 1 336 850 1186 37.1 607 488 411 75 176 2429 75.9 Opponents 2413 884-1980 . 4 4 6 219-605 . 3 6 2 426-638 . 6 6 8 356 862 1218 38.1 621 396 377 128 204 2413 75.4

Games played: 32 Rebounds/game: 37.1 Points/game: 75.9 Assists/game: 15.3 FG Pct: 44.5 Turnovers/game: 12.8 3FG Pct: 34.2 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.2 FT Pct: 66.1 Steals/game: 5.5 Blocks/game: 2.3

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ELON - ElonGAME - HIGHS TEAM GAME HIGHS

POINTS 106 WESLEY COLLEGE (12/13/15) 103 KENNESAW STATE (11/30/15) 91 ALABAMA STATE (12/16/15) 86 at UNC Asheville (12/21/15) 85 at Charlotte (11/13/15) FIELD GOALS MADE 38 WESLEY COLLEGE (12/13/15) 33 at Charlotte (11/13/15) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 73 WESLEY COLLEGE (12/13/15) 69 at Hofstra (01/28/16) 69 at Charlotte (11/13/15) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .582 (32-55) at Drexel (2/18/16) .528 (28-53) at UNCW (02/11/16) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 18 ALABAMA STATE (12/16/15) 15 WESLEY COLLEGE (12/13/15) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 40 ALABAMA STATE (12/16/15) 39 at James Madison (01/07/16) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .588 (10-17) at Drexel (2/18/16) .478 (11-23) DREXEL (1/2/16) FREE THROWS MADE 31 KENNESAW STATE (11/30/15) 23 TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHR (11/27/15) 23 MOUNT ST. MARY'S (11/26/15) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 41 KENNESAW STATE (11/30/15) 31 DREXEL (1/2/16) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .813 (13-16) DELAWARE (2/4/16) .793 (23-29) MOUNT ST. MARY'S (11/26/15) REBOUNDS 47 WESLEY COLLEGE (12/13/15) 46 at James Madison (01/07/16) 46 at UNC Asheville (12/21/15) ASSISTS 23 ALABAMA STATE (12/16/15) 23 WESLEY COLLEGE (12/13/15) STEALS 12 WESLEY COLLEGE (12/13/15) 11 BELMONT ABBEY (11/18/15) BLOCKED SHOTS 7 WESLEY COLLEGE (12/13/15) 6 at TOWSON (02/20/16) TURNOVERS 20 DELAWARE (2/4/16) 19 WESLEY COLLEGE (12/13/15) FOULS 26 JAMES MADISON (1/23/16) 26 KENNESAW STATE (11/30/15) 26 at Charlotte (11/13/15)

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OPPONENT - GAME HIGHS Opponent - GAME HIGHS

POINTS 105 at Duke (12/28/15) 93 KENNESAW STATE (11/30/15) 91 UNCW (1/14/16) 89 at William & Mary (1/21/16) 88 at Michigan (11/16/15) FIELD GOALS MADE 39 at Duke (12/28/15) 36 at William & Mary (1/21/16) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 79 at James Madison (01/07/16) 76 at Duke (12/28/15) 76 ALABAMA STATE (12/16/15) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .557 (34-61) UNCW (1/14/16) .554 (36-65) at William & Mary (1/21/16) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 14 at William & Mary (1/21/16) 13 at Michigan (11/16/15) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 29 at Duke (12/28/15) 28 at William & Mary (1/21/16) 28 at James Madison (01/07/16) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .615 (8-13) WESLEY COLLEGE (12/13/15) .542 (13-24) at Michigan (11/16/15) FREE THROWS MADE 24 at UNCW (02/11/16) 24 NORTHEASTERN (12/31/15) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 34 at Charlotte (11/13/15) 33 at UNCW (02/11/16) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1.000 (2-2) BELMONT ABBEY (11/18/15) .867 (13-15) at Michigan (11/16/15) REBOUNDS 53 at Duke (12/28/15) 49 at TOWSON (02/20/16) 49 at James Madison (01/07/16) ASSISTS 27 at William & Mary (1/21/16) 20 at Michigan (11/16/15) STEALS 11 at UNC Asheville (12/21/15) 10 at Northeastern (01/30/16) 10 UNCW (1/14/16) BLOCKED SHOTS 7 at Drexel (2/18/16) 7 at Hofstra (01/28/16) 7 at William & Mary (1/21/16) 7 at Col. of Charleston (1/16/16) 7 UNCW (1/14/16) TURNOVERS 19 WESLEY COLLEGE (12/13/15) 18 BELMONT ABBEY (11/18/15) FOULS 30 KENNESAW STATE (11/30/15) 29 DREXEL (1/2/16) 29 MOUNT ST. MARY'S (11/26/15)

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ELON - GAMEElon LOWS - GAME LOWS

POINTS 55 at Syracuse (11/21/15) 56 at TOWSON (02/20/16) 56 vs Drexel (03/04/16) 62 COL. OF CHARLESTON (2/13/16) 64 JAMES MADISON (1/23/16) 64 at Hofstra (01/28/16) FIELD GOALS MADE 18 at TOWSON (02/20/16) 21 at Syracuse (11/21/15) 21 vs Drexel (03/04/16) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 50 at Michigan (11/16/15) 52 COL. OF CHARLESTON (2/13/16) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .310 (18-58) at TOWSON (02/20/16) .318 (21-66) at Syracuse (11/21/15) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 3 at Northeastern (01/30/16) 4 vs Drexel (03/04/16) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 14 vs Drexel (03/04/16) 16 at UNCW (02/11/16) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .130 (3-23) at Northeastern (01/30/16) .231 (6-26) at TOWSON (02/20/16) FREE THROWS MADE 1 at Hofstra (01/28/16) 4 JAMES MADISON (1/23/16) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 4 at Hofstra (01/28/16) 8 at FIU (12/04/15) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .250 (1-4) at Hofstra (01/28/16) .308 (4-13) JAMES MADISON (1/23/16) REBOUNDS 26 at William & Mary (1/21/16) 27 at Michigan (11/16/15) 27 TOWSON (2/6/16) ASSISTS 7 at TOWSON (02/20/16) 8 vs Drexel (03/04/16) STEALS 2 at James Madison (01/07/16) 2 JAMES MADISON (1/23/16) 2 at TOWSON (02/20/16) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 at Charlotte (11/13/15) 0 TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHR (11/27/15) 0 HOFSTRA (1/9/16) TURNOVERS 7 at FIU (12/04/15) 7 at William & Mary (1/21/16) 7 at DELAWARE (02/27/16) 7 vs Drexel (03/04/16) FOULS 9 at William & Mary (1/21/16) 10 BELMONT ABBEY (11/18/15)

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OPPONENT -Opponent GAME LOWS - GAME LOWS POINTS 56 DELAWARE (2/4/16) 57 BELMONT ABBEY (11/18/15) 57 vs Drexel (03/04/16) 59 at DELAWARE (02/27/16) 64 at Col. of Charleston (1/16/16) FIELD GOALS MADE 20 at Syracuse (11/21/15) 20 DELAWARE (2/4/16) 20 vs Drexel (03/04/16) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 48 vs Drexel (03/04/16) 49 COL. OF CHARLESTON (2/13/16) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .328 (20-61) DELAWARE (2/4/16) .355 (22-62) at DELAWARE (02/27/16) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 2 ALABAMA STATE (12/16/15) 3 at UNC Asheville (12/21/15) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 12 DREXEL (1/2/16) 13 at FIU (12/04/15) 13 WESLEY COLLEGE (12/13/15) 13 TOWSON (2/6/16) 13 vs Drexel (03/04/16) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .133 (2-15) ALABAMA STATE (12/16/15) .179 (5-28) at James Madison (01/07/16) FREE THROWS MADE 2 BELMONT ABBEY (11/18/15) 3 at William & Mary (1/21/16) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 2 BELMONT ABBEY (11/18/15) 5 at William & Mary (1/21/16) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .440 (11-25) at Hofstra (01/28/16) .500 (8-16) at FIU (12/04/15) REBOUNDS 27 COL. OF CHARLESTON (2/13/16) 27 at Drexel (2/18/16) ASSISTS 5 UNCG (12/19/15) 5 DELAWARE (2/4/16) STEALS 2 WILLIAM & MARY (2/25/16) 4 ALABAMA STATE (12/16/15) 4 HOFSTRA (1/9/16) 4 at William & Mary (1/21/16) 4 JAMES MADISON (1/23/16) 4 COL. OF CHARLESTON (2/13/16) 4 at Drexel (2/18/16) 4 at TOWSON (02/20/16) 4 vs Drexel (03/04/16) BLOCKED SHOTS 1 at Michigan (11/16/15) 1 UNCG (12/19/15) 1 at UNCW (02/11/16) 1 at DELAWARE (02/27/16) TURNOVERS 6 JAMES MADISON (1/23/16) 7 ALABAMA STATE (12/16/15) 7 HOFSTRA (1/9/16) FOULS 12 at William & Mary (1/21/16) 12 at Hofstra (01/28/16)

29 CAREER RECORDS - ALL-TIME

CAREER POINTS CAREER FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 250 ATT.) Name Years GP FG FT TP Avg. Name Years Pct. FTM-A 1. Jesse Branson 1961-65 112 774 693 2,241 20.0 1. Drew Van Horn 1978-82 91.3 253-277 2. Tommy Cole 1968-72 116 828 570 2,214 19.1 2. Jack Isenbarger 2010-14 84.2 282-335 3. Henry Goedeck 1965-69 105 811 373 1,995 19.0 3. Jimmy Crump 1953-57 83.3 4. Lee Allison 1977-81 111 808 321 1,941 17.5 4. Chris Kiger 1994-98 83.0 244-294 5. Dee Atkinson 1951-53, 55-57 127 644 511 1,799 14.3 5. Tommy Cole 1968-72 82.4 570-692 6. Larry Trautwein 1969-73 118 671 416 1,738 14.8 Tanner Samson 2012-16 82.4 216-262 7. Ben Kendall 1950-53, 55-56 112 644 365 1,653 14.8 6. Duke Madsen 1974-78 80.1 242-302 8. Brendon Rowell 1998-2002 105 565 367 1,629 15.5 7. Bobby Atkins 1963-66, 67-68 79.6 324-407 9. Lucas Troutman 2010-14 124 636 353 1,626 13.1 8. Cornelius Muller 1991-93 79.3 203-256 10. Chris Kiger 1994-98 109 538 244 1,579 14.5 9. W. Massenburg 1988-90 79.1 258-326 10. Chris Matthews 1973-77 77.8 252-324 CAREER SCORING AVERAGE CAREER 3-POINTERS MADE Chris Long 2007-11 77.8 318-409 Name Years GP Avg. Name Years 3-FGM 1. Jesse Branson 1961-65 112 20.0 1. Tanner Samson 2012-16 324 CAREER REBOUNDS 2. Tommy Cole 1968-72 116 19.1 2. Jack Isenbarger 2010-14 264 Name Years Reb 3. Henry Goedeck 1965-69 105 19.0 3. Chris Kiger 1994-98 259 1. Jesse Branson 1961-65 1,689 4. Lee Allison 1977-81 111 17.5 4. Sebastian Koch 2010-14 242 2. Ed Juratic 1954-57 1,480 5. Brendon Rowell 1998-2002 105 15.5 5. Scottie Rice 2002-06 204 3. Larry Trautwein 1969-73 1,446 6. C. “Diffy” Ross 1970-74 103 15.2 6. Chris Chalko 2002-07 199 4. Dee Atkinson 1951-53, 55-57 1,215 7. Ben Kendall 1950-53, 55-56 112 14.8 7. Drew Spradlin 2008-12 180 5. Clarence “Diffy” Ross 1970-74 1,194 Larry Trautwein 1969-73 118 14.8 8. Chris Long 2007-11 172 6. Henry Goedeck 1965-69 1,128 9. Tom McGee 1968-70 114 14.7 9. TJ Douglas 2006-10 163 7. Thomas Moore 1972-76 1,069 Ed Juratic 1954-57 88 14.7 10. Montell Watson 2003-08 130 8. Bill Bowes 1965-69 1,063 9. Dewey Andrew 1959-63 860 CAREER FIELD GOALS CAREER 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS 10. Lee Allison 1977-81 735 Name Years FGM Name Years 3-FGA 1. Tommy Cole 1968-72 828 1. Tanner Samson 2012-16 862 CAREER REBOUNDING AVERAGE (MIN. 25 GAMES PLAYED) 2. Henry Goedeck 1965-69 811 2. Jack Isenbarger 2010-14 721 Name Years Avg. 3. Lee Allison 1977-81 808 3. Chris Kiger 1994-98 669 1. Ed Juratic 1954-57 16.6 4. Jesse Brasnson 1961-65 774 4. Sebastian Koch 2010-14 600 2. Jesse Branson 1961-65 15.1 5. Larry Trautwein 1969-73 671 5. Scottie Rice 2002-06 564 3. Dee Atkinson 1951-53, 55-57 14.3 6. Clarence “Diffy” Ross 1970-74 657 6. Chris Chalko 2002-07 557 4. Charlie Williamson 1976-78 12.7 7. Dee Atkinson 1952-57 644 7. Chris Long 2007-11 501 5. Larry Trautwein 1969-73 12.3 Ben Kendall 1950-53, 55-56 644 8. Drew Spradlin 2008-12 483 6. Clarence “Diffy” Ross 1970-74 11.6 9. Lucas Troutman 2010-14 636 9. TJ Douglas 2006-10 431 7. Bill Bowes 1965-69 11.2 10. Don Haithcox 1949-53 581 10. Brett James 2005-09 409 8. S.J. “Jug” Irvin 1960-61 10.9 Ken Smith 1960-61 10.9 CAREER FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS CAREER 3-POINT FG% (MINIMUM 100 ATT.) 10. Henry Goedeck 1965-69 10.7 Name Years FGA Name Years Pct. 3FGM-A 1. Henry Goedeck 1965-69 1,650 1. Steve Page 1982-83 46.4 51-110 CAREER STEALS 2. Jesse Branson 1961-65 1,541 2. Sebastian Koch 2010-14 40.3 242-600 Name Years Steals 3. Tommy Cole 1968-72 1,514 3. W. Massenburg 1989-90 38.9 58-149 1. Scottie Rice 2002-06 212 4. Lee Allison 1977-81 1,488 4. Chris Kiger 1994-98 38.7 259-669 2. Brendon Rowell 1998-2002 206 5. Larry Trautwein 1969-73 1,315 5. Joey Schwetz 1996-99 38.0 86-227 3. Seth Chambless 1993-97 177 6. Larry Scott 1975-79 1,236 TJ Douglas 1996-99 38.0 163-431 4. Montell Watson 2003-08 164 7. Chris Kiger 1994-98 1,233 7. Tanner Samson 2012-16. 37.7 324-860 5. Chris Long 2007-11 155 8. Lucas Troutman 2010-14 1,219 8. Brendon Rowell 1998-2002 37.6 128-340 6. Mel Melton 1981-84 151 9. Brendon Rowell 1998-2002 1,202 9. Drew Spradlin 2008-12 37.3 180-483 7. Eric Blair 1984-88 150 10. Clarence “Diffy”Ross 1970-74 1,196 10. Ken Spell 1994-98 37.0 88-238 8. Adam Roberts 1994-98 148 11. Andrew Toole 1998-2000 36.9 109-295 CAREER FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 300 ATT.) 9. Tanner Samson 2012-16 133 10. Al Beck 1981-83 132 Name Years Pct. FGM-A CAREER FREE THROWS MADE 11. Eric Hairston 1983-87 131 1. Adam Constantine 2006-10 .600 290-483 Name Years FTM Brett James 2005-09 131 2. Christian Hairston 2013-pres. .598 207-346 1. Jesse Branson 1961-65 693 3. Richard McGeorge 1967-70 .589 387-657 2. Tommy Cole 1968-72 570 CAREER BLOCKS 4. Brian Branson 1985-88 .563 280-497 3. Larry Trautwein 1969-73 416 Name Years Blocks 5. Bengie Tate 1982-84 .559 316-565 4. Dewey Andrew 1959-63 403 1. Lucas Troutman 2010-14 213 6. Tim Wallen 1990-94 .554 367-663 5. Henry Goedeck 1965-69 373 7. Brad Ballou 1972-76 .552 490-928 6. Brendon Rowell 1998-2002 367 2. Eric Hairston 1983-87 142 8. Larry Scott 1975-79 .550 572-1236 7. Pat Ceasar 1988-92 363 3. Bernard Torain 1984-88 132 Elbert Outlaw 1970-74 .550 431-784 8. Lucas Troutman 2010-14 353 4. Joel Sargent 1995-97 108 10. Eric Blair 1984-88 .549 406-739 9. Jackson Atoyebi 2001-06 335 Brett James 2005-2009 108 11. Rasmi Gamble 2002-06 .548 188-343 10. Bobby Atkins 1963-66, 67-68 324 6. Desmond Knowles 1989-93 92 CAREER ASSISTS 11. Lee Allison 1977-81 321 7. Adam Constantine 2006-10 83 8. Shamar Johnson 1999-2003 77 Name Years Assists CAREER FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1. Tommy Cole 1968-72 705 9. Jackson Atoyebi 2001-06 65 Name Years FTA 10. Chris Adams 1999-2003 58 2. Chris Long 2007-11 528 1. Jesse Branson 1961-65 939 3. Seth Chambless 1993-97 433 2. Tommy Cole 1968-72 692 4. Scottie Rice 2002-06 361 3. Larry Trautwein 1969-73 676 5. Montell Watson 2003-08 329 4. Dewey Andrew 1959-63 588 6. Wes Jones 1987-91 322 5. Pat Ceasar 1988-92 537 7. Brendon Rowell 1998-2002 303 6. Brendon Rowell 1998-2002 504 8. Ross Sims 1999-2003 296 7. Henry Goedeck 1965-69 503 9. Jack Isenbarger 2010-14 290 8. Lee Allison 1977-81 470 10. Steven Harvin 2001-05 289 9. Richard McGeorge 1967-70 463 11. Tony Chavis 1985-89 275 10. Jackson Atoyebi 2001-06 441

30 SINGLE SEASON RECORDS - ALL-TIME SINGLE-SEASON POINTS SINGLE-SEASON 3-POINTERS MADE SINGLE-SEASON FT% (MINIMUM 100 ATTEMPTS) Name Year GP TP Avg. Name Year 3-FGM Name Year Pct. FTM-A 1. Jesse Branson 1964-65 29 780 26.9 1. Tanner Samson 2014-15 103 1. Jimmy Crump 1956-57 88.2 158-179 2. C. “Diffy” Ross 1973-74 30 699 23.3 2. Matt Nowlin 2003-04 82 2. Tommy Cole 1969-70 86.7 180-206 3. Jesse Branson 1961-62 28 675 24.1 Jack Isenbarger 2012-13 82 3. Tommy Davis 1967-68 86.4 108-125 4. Tommy Cole 1970-71 29 672 23.2 Tanner Samson 2015-16 82 4. Tommy Cole 1971-72 85.6 160-187 5. Tommy Cole 1969-70 30 642 21.4 3. Tanner Samson 2013-14 79 5. Chris Kiger 1997-98 85.3 87-102 6. W. Massenburg 1989-90 29 635 21.9 4. Sebastian Koch 2013-14 78 6. Cornelius Muller 1991-92 84.1 116-138 7. S.J. “Jug” Irvin 1960-61 30 632 21.1 5. Chris Kiger 1997-98 77 7. Chris Kiger 1996-97 83.8 88-105 8. Dewey Andrew 1961-62 29 615 21.2 6. Chris Chalko 2005-06 75 8. Bobby Atkins 1967-68 83.3 95-114 9. Henry Goedeck 1965-66 24 577 24.0 7. Jack Isenbarger 2011-12 73 9. Robbie Hicklin 1970-71 83.1 88-107 10. W. Massenburg 1988-89 25 572 22.9 8. TJ Douglas 2009-10 70 10. Larry Paschall 1970-71 82.9 97-117 9. Scottie Rice 2003-04 67 SINGLE-SEASON ASSISTS SINGLE-SEASON SCORING AVERAGE Sebastian Koch 2012-13 67 Name Year Assists Name Year GP Avg. SINGLE-SEASON 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. Duke Madsen 1975-76 220 1. Jesse Branson 1964-65 29 26.9 Name Year 3-FGA 2. Chris Long 2010-11 188 2. Jesse Branson 1963-64 27 24.1 1. Tanner Samson 2014-15 286 3. Tommy Cole 1969-70 187 3. Henry Goedeck 1965-66 24 24.0 2. Jack Isenbarger 2012-13 238 4. Tommy Cole 1968-69 177 4. C. “Diffy” Ross 1973-74 30 23.3 3. Matt Nowlin 2003-04 237 5. Tommy Cole 1970-71 175 5. Tommy Cole 1970-71 29 23.2 4. Tanner Samson 2015-16 223 6. Tommy Cole 1971-72 166 6. William Massenburg 1988-89 25 22.9 5. Chris Chalko 2005-06 202 7. Ricky Larry 1984-85 163 7. William Massenburg 1989-90 29 21.9 6. Chris Kiger 1996-97 191 8. Seth Chambless 1995-96 147 8. Tommy Cole 1969-70 30 21.4 7. Sebastian Koch 2013-14 184 9. Wes Jones 1989-90 146 9. Dewey Andrew 1961-62 29 21.2 8. Jack Isenbarger 2011-12 183 10. Luke Eddy 2015-16 144 10. S.J. “Jug” Irvin 1960-61 30 21.1 9. Tanner Samson 2013-14 182 11. Seth Chambless 1996-97 141 10. Chris Kiger 1997-98 177 SINGLE-SEASON FIELD GOALS MADE 11. TJ Douglas 2009-10 176 SINGLE-SEASON REBOUNDS Name Year FGM 12. Chris Chalko 2006-07 175 Name Year Reb 1. Clarence “Diffy” Ross 1973-74 301 13. Andrew Toole 1999-2000 174 1. Ed Juratic 1955-56 550 2. Jesse Branson 1964-65 267 Scottie Rice 2003-04 174 2. Jesse Branson 1964-65 464 3. Tommy Cole 1970-71 250 14. Chris Kiger 1994-95 173 3. Jesse Branson 1961-62 459 4. Tommy Cole 1969-70 231 Clarence “Diffy” Ross 1973-74 459 Clarence Dickerson 1978-79 231 SINGLE-SEASON 3-POINT FG% (MIN. 50 ATTEMPTS) 5. Jesse Branson 1963-64 439 6. Dewy Andrew 1961-62 230 6. Larry Trautwein 1970-71 425 Name Year Pct. 3FGM-A Henry Goedeck 1967-68 230 7. Larry Trautwein 1971-72 401 1. Al Beck 1982-83 46.8 36-77 8. Jesse Branson 1963-64 227 8. Henry Goedeck 1966-67 360 2. Steve Page 1982-83 46.4 51-110 9. Henry Goedeck 1965-66 222 9. Larry Trautwein 1972-73 351 3. Mel Melton 1982-83 46.3 31-67 S.J. “Jug” Irvin 1960-61 222 10. Clarence “Diffy” Ross 1971-72 348 Ken Spell 1996-97 46.3 37-80 5. Brendon Rowell 2000-01 45.2 34-83 SINGLE-SEASON REBOUNDING AVG. (MIN. 25 GAMES) SINGLE-SEASON FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 6. Chris Kiger 1997-98 43.5 77-177 Name Year Avg. Name Year FGA 7. Sebastian Koch 2012-13 43.4 67-151 1. Ed Juratic 1955-56 17.2 1. Clarence “Diffy” Ross 1973-74 543 Tanner Samson 2013-14 43.4 79-182 2. Jesse Branson 1963-64 16.3 2. Don Haithcox 1951-52 516 9. Dennis Gaskins 1998-99 43.3 39-90 3. Jesse Branson 1964-65 16.0 3. Dewey Andrew 1961-62 501 10. Montell Watson 2003-04 42.4 25-59 4. Jesse Branson 1961-62 15.3 4. Jesse Branson 1964-65 497 Sebastian Koch 2013-14 42.4 78-184 Clarence “Diffy” Ross 1973-74 15.3 5. Larry Trautwein 1972-73 488 6. Larry Trautwein 1970-71 14.6 6. Henry Goedeck 1967-68 469 SINGLE-SEASON FREE THROWS MADE 7. Larry Trautwein 1971-72 13.9 7. Warren Wallace 1985-86 464 8. Charlie Williamson 1977-78 13.5 Name Year FTM 8. Jesse Branson 1963-64 460 9. Henry Goedeck 1967-68 12.9 1. Jesse Branson 1964-65 246 9. Clarence Dickerson 1978-79 457 10. Two Tied 12.2 2. Jesse Branson 1963-64 192 William Massenburg 1989-90 457 3. Tommy Cole 1969-70 180 SINGLE-SEASON STEALS 4. Tommy Cole 1970-71 172 Name Year Steals SINGLE-SEASON FG% (MINIMUM 100 ATTEMPTS) 5. S.J. “Jug” Irvin 1960-61 161 1. Mel Melton 1981-82 80 Name Year Pct. FGM-A 6. Tommy Cole 1971-72 160 Drew Van Horn 1981-82 80 1. Richard McGeorge 1968-69 62.0 188-303 7. Ken Smith 1960-61 155 3. Al Beck 1982-83 72 2. Christian Hairston 2014-15 61.9 73-118 Dewey Andrew 1961-62 155 4. William Massenburg 1989-90 71 3. Bengie Tate 1983-84 61.5 128-208 9. Chris Long 2010-11 150 5. Ricky Larry 1984-85 62 4. Christian Hairston 2015-16 60.7 116-191 10. William Massenburg 1989-90 143 6. Al Beck 1981-82 60 5. Richard McGeorge 1969-70 60.5 112-188 7. Brendon Rowell 1998-99 59 6. Adam Constantine 2009-10 58.9 152-258 SINGLE-SEASON FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 8. Seth Chambless 1995-96 58 7. C. “Diffy” Ross 1971-72 58.3 154-264 Name Year FTA 9. Adam Roberts 1997-98 57 8. Lee Allison 1977-78 58.0 186-320 1. Jesse Branson 1964-65 326 10. Two Tied 56 Colin Wyatt 2005-06 58.0 69-119 2. Jesse Branson 1963-64 266 10. Larry Trautwein 1970-71 57.9 153-264 3. Dewey Andrew 1961-62 237 SINGLE-SEASON BLOCKS 11. Brad Ballou 1973-74 57.8 152-266 4. Tommy Cole 1970-71 217 Name Year Blocks 12. Brad Ballou 1975-76 57.5 156-266 5. S.J. “Jug” Irvin 1960-61 213 1. Lucas Troutman 2012-13 64 6. Larry Trautwein 1971-72 209 2. Lucas Troutman 2013-14 58 7. Tommy Cole 1969-70 206 3. Joel Sargent 1996-97 55 8. Richard McGeorge 1968-69 201 4. Joel Sargent 1995-96 53 9. Ken Smith 1960-61 198 5. Bernard Torain 1985-86 50 10. Jesse Branson 1961-62 192 6. Eric Hairston 1985-86 49 7. Lucas Troutman 2010-11 47 8. Tony Kitt 1995-96 46 9. Eric Hariston 1984-85 44 Adam Constantine 2009-10 44 Lucas Troutman 2011-12 44

31 SINGLE GAME INDIVIDUAL/TEAM RECORDS SINGLE-GAME TEAM RECORDS Points 1. 127 (12.19.13 - vs. Central Penn) 2. 124 (1957 - vs. DuPont) 3. 117 (12.7.14 - vs. Central Penn) 4. 114 (11.8.13 - vs. Washington & Lee) 5. 112 (2.28.04 - vs. UNCG [3OT])

Points Against 1. 127 (12.19.13 - vs. Central Penn) 2. 124 (1957 - vs. DuPont) 3. 117 (12.7.14 - vs. Central Penn) 4. 114 (11.8.13 - vs. Washington & Lee) 5. 112 (2.28.04 - vs. UNCG [3OT])

Field Goals 1. 44 (1956 - Guilford) 44 (156 - DuPont)

JESSE BRANSON SEBASTIAN KOCH

SINGLE GAME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDS Points Most Victories 1. 44 - Jesse Branson vs. Wofford (1964) 25 (1951-52, 1952-53, 1955-56)

Field Goals Longest Winning Streak 1. 18 - Jesse Branson vs. Wofford (1964) 14 (1939-1940) 18 - Dee Atkinson vs. Western Carolina (1956) Highest Scoring Average Field Goal Attempts 84.3 (1955-56) 31 - Jesse Branson vs. Atl. Christian (1965) Field Goal Percentage 3-Point Field Goals Made 50.0 (1968-69, 1977-78) 1. 9 - Sebastian Koch (12.13.13 at #13 Colorado) Rebounds Free Throws 1,528 (1955-56) 1. 21 - Jesse Branson vs. Frederick (1965) Rebounding Average Free Throw Attempts 47.8 (1955-56) 1. 28 - Jesse Branson vs. Atl. Christian (1965)

Rebounds 1. 27 - Jesse Branson vs. Loyola (1965) 27 - Larry Trautwein vs. N.C. A&T (1971) 27 - Charlie Williamson vs. Atl. Christian (1977)

32 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS - DIVISION I ONLY (Since 1999) Points 2. 24 - Brett James 1.24.2009 - Chattanooga 7. 14 - Drew Spradlin 1.8.2011 - Samford 1. 34 - Jack Isenbarger 2.4.2012 - The Citadel 3. 22 - Jack Isenbarger 11.18.2012 - Florida Atlantic 14 - Le’Vonn Jordan 2.12.2007 - at UNCG 34 - Brendan Rowell 2.5.2000 - at Charleston So. (OT) 4. 21 - Lucas Troutman 1.16.2014 - at Davidson 14 - Steve Harvin 2.22.2003 - Radford 2. 32 - Elijah Bryant 1.3.2015 at Drexel 21 - Scottie Rice 2.1.2003 - at UNC Asheville 10. 13 - Elijah Bryant 2.18.2015 - at College of Charleston 3. 31 - Austin Hamilton 1.24.2015 - Delaware 21 - Brendon Rowell 1.12.2002 - at Winthrop 13 - Chris Long 1.20.2011 - Davidson 31 - Tanner Samson 11.30.2015 - Kennesaw State 7. 20 - Elijah Bryant 1.3.2015 - at Drexel 13 - Brett James 3.6.2009 - vs. Wofford 5. 30 - Chris Long 2.19.2011 - UNCG 20 - Lucas Troutman 1.18.2014 - UMass 13 - Jackson Atoyebi 11.17.2004 - vs. Fairleigh Dickinson 30 - Drew Spradlin 1.23.2010 - Chattanooga 20 - Jack Isenbarger 12.15.2012 - at UMass 13 - Montell Watson 2.28.2004 - UNCG 30 - LeVonn Jordan 11.17.2006 at Wake Forest 20 - Sebastian Koch 2.9.2012 - at Chattanooga 13 - Jackson Atoyebi 1.28.2004 - App State 30 - Chris Chalko 1.18.2006 - Montreat 20 - Brett James 2.14.2008 - App State 2.2.2002 - Birmingham-Southern 9. 29 - Jack Isenbarger 11.15.2010 - Col. of New Jersey 20 - Brett James 2.28.2007 - vs. Western Carolina 29 - Scottie Rice 1.29.2005 at Western Carolina Free Throw Percentage (9 made) Field Goal Percentage (8 made) 1. 1.000 - LeVonn Jordan 1.22.2007 - at Western Carolina (12-12) Rebounds 1. 1.000 - Jackson Atoyebi 2.26.2003 - at Coastal Carolina (10-10) 1.000 - Luke Eddy 11.19.2013 - vs. Canisius (11-11) 1. 15 - Adam Constantine 2.13.2010 - The Citadel 2. .889 - Lucas Troutman 12.3.2013 - VMI (8-9) 1.000 - Chris Long 3.4.2011 - vs. The Citadel (11-11) 2.23.2008 - UT-Martin 12.5.2011 - at UNCG (8-9) 1.000 - Ola Atoyebi 1.14.2009 - at Davidson (9-9) 15 - Gary Marsh 2.2.2002 - Birmingham-So. .889 - Devan Carter 2.25.2010 - at Georgia Southern (8-9) 1.000 - Jack Isenbarger 3.3.2012 - vs. Georgia Southern (9-9) 3. 14 - Ryley Beaumont 2.21.2013 at Samford .889 - Ola Atoyebi 12.6.2008 - The Citadel (8-9) 1.000 - Chris Long 1.5.2011 - at NC State (9-9) 14 - Adam Constantine 2.11.2010 at Col. of Charleston 6. .846 - Ryley Beaumont 1.12.2013 - at App State (11-13) 1.000 - Chris Long 2.24.2011 - at Davidson (9-9) 12.29.2009 at Ohio 7. .818 - Dmitri Thompson 12.7.2014 - Central Penn. (9-11) 1.000 - Luke Eddy 11.19.2013 - vs. Canisius (9-9) 14 - Brett James 1.24.2009 - Chattanooga 8. .800 - Tanner Samson 1.9.2016 - Hofstra (8-10) 14 - Simon Harris 1.22.2005 - Georgia Southern .800 - Christian Hairston 12.4.2015 - at FIU (8-10) 14 - Jackson Antoyebi 1.10.2004 at Western Carolina .800 - Lucas Troutman 2.1.2014 - at App State (8-10) 1.31.2004 at Wofford .800 - Roger Dugas 12.7.2010 - at Gardner-Webb (8-10) 14 - Clint Walker 1.26.1999 - at Albany .800 - Drew Spradlin 1.13.2010 - at App State (8-10) 11. 13 - Christian Hairston 1.9.2016 at Hofstra .800 - Ola Atoyebi 12.1.2007 - Furman (8-10) 11.30.2015 - Kennesaw State .800 - Colin Wyatt 2.18.2006 - at Western Carolina (8-10) 13 - Eight others --- .800 - Two others ---

Assists 3-Pointers Made 1. 11 - Chris Long 12.17.2009 at NC State 1. 9 - Sebastian Koch 12.13.2013 - at #13 Colorado 2. 10 - Steve Harvin 12.20.2003 - Chattanooga 2. 8 - Tanner Samson 11.30.2015 - Kennesaw State 10 - Chris Long 3.4.2011 vs. The Citadel 11.22.2014 - Northwestern 2.19.2011 - UNCG 8 - Drew Spradlin 1.23.2010 - Chattanooga 1.17.2011 at App State 8 - Matt Nowlin 2.7.2004 - at UNCG 12.22.2008 - Lipscomb 6. 7 - Tanner Samson 1.9.2016 - Hofstra 10 - Dennis Gaskins 11.24.1999 - Bridgewater 12.7.2014 - Central Penn. 8. 9 - Luke Eddy 12.16.2015 - Alabama State 7 - Jack Isenbarger 1.24.2013 - Chattanooga 12.19.2015 - UNCG 2.11.2012 - at Samford 9 - Josh Bonney 11.20.2009 - FDU-Florham 7 - Chris Chalko 1.18.2006 - Montreat 9 - Austin Hamilton 2.21.2015 at Delaware 12.30.2006 - vs. Shawnee State 12.31.2012 - Manchester 9 - Five others --- 3-Pointers Attempted 1. 17 - Scottie Rice 2.1.2003 - at UNC Asheville Steals 2. 16 - Matt Nowlin 2.11.2004 - at ETSU 1. 7 - Montell Watson 2.23.2004 - at Georgia Southern 3. 15 - Tanner Samson 11.30.2015 - Kennesaw State 7 - Brendan Rowell 2.5.2000 - at Charleston So. (OT) 15 - Sebastian Koch 2.9.2012 - at Chattanooga 2. 6 - Scottie Rice 12.2.2002 - Bluefield 15 - Jack Isenbarger 1.19.2012 - Samford 6 - Brendan Rowell 12.3.1999 - at Campbell 15 - Matt Nowlin 2.7.2004 - at UNCG 4. 5 - Chris Long 1.22.2011 - Georgia Southern 7. 14 - Tanner Samson 1.8.2015 - William & Mary 12.5.2009 at Chattanooga 14 - Dainan Swoope 11.21.2015 -at Syracuse 11.20.2009 - FDU-Florham 14 - Sebastian Koch 12.13.2013 - at #13 Colorado 5 - T.J. Douglas 12.19.2008 - Lees-McRae 14 - Jack Isenbarger 12.15.2012 - at UMass 5 - Montell Watson 1.19.2008 - UNCG 2.11.2012 - at Samford 5 - Brett James 2.28.2007 vs. Western Carolina 14 - Brett James 1.24.2009 - Chattanooga 5 - Brian Waters 11.21.2005 at Georgia Tech 14 - Chris Chalko 12.30.2006 - vs. Shawnee State 5 - Montell Watson 11.18.2005 - Southeastern 2.16.2004 at Chattanooga 3-Point Percentage (6 made) 5 - Steve Harvin 12.4.2004 - Greensboro College 1. .857 - Jack Isenbarger 11.15.2010 - Col. of N.J. (6-7) 12.30.2003 at Cincinnati .857 - Sebastian Koch 11.13.2012 - Bridgewater (6-7) 5 - Three others --- 3. .778 - Tanner Samson 1.9.2016 - Hofstra (7-9) .778 - T.J. Douglas 1.16.2010 - at Western Carolina (7-9) Blocked Shots 5. .750 - Elijah Bryant 1.8.2015 - William & Mary (6-8) 1. 7 - Lucas Troutman 11.17.2012 - Colgate .750 - Chris Long 3.7.2009 - at Chattanooga (6-8) 2. 6 - Lucas Troutman 2.2.2013 - Samford 7. .667 - Tanner Samson 12.16.2015 - Alabama State (6-9) 3. 5 - Lucas Troutman 12.1.2013 - Columbia 2.18.2015 - at Col. of Charleston (6-9) 5 - Brett James 1.24.2009 - Chattanooga .667 - Austin Hamilton 1.24.2015 - Delaware (6-9) 5 - Shamar Johnson 2.1.2003 - at UNC Asheville .667 - Jack Isenbarger 2.25.2012 - UNCG (6-9) 6. 4 - Lucas Troutman 2.22.2014 - at Ga. Southern .667 - Drew Spradlin 11.14.2009 - at Lipscomb (6-9) 4 - Lucas Troutman 2.16.2013 - Western Carolina .667 - Montell Watson 1.9.2006 - at Chattanooga (6-9) 4 - Lucas Troutman Five other times .667 - Matt Nowlin 2.21.2004 - at Western Carolina (6-9) 4 - Adam Constantine 2.20.2010 - at Gardner-Webb 12.20.2003 - at Chattanooga (6-9) 4 - Adam Constantine 1.2.2010 - at Navy 4 - Brett James 2.9.2009 - Furman Free Throws Made 4 - Brett James 12.4.2008 - Col. of Charleston 1. 16 - Chris Long 1.10.2011 - at UNCG 4 - Brett James Three other times 2. 15 - Brendon Rowell 2.5.2000 - at Charleston So. (OT) 4 - Ola Atoyebi 12.19.2008 - Lees-McRae 3. 14 - Chris Long 2.20.2010 - at Gardner-Webb 4 - LeVonn Jordan 2.12.2007 - at UNCG 4. 12 - Le’Vonn Jordan 1.22.2007 - at Western Carolina 4 - Sha Johnson 1.26.2002 - High Point 2.7.2005 - East Tennessee State 4 - George Dennis 2.7.200 - at Coastal Carolina 12 - Colin Wyatt 3.2.2005 - vs. Wofford 12 - Jackson Atoyebi 1.28.2004 - App State Field Goals Made 12 - Steve Harvin 2.22.2003 - Radford 1. 12 - Adam Constantine 12.13.2013 at #13 Colorado 9. 11 - Luke Eddy 11.19.2013 - vs. Canisius 2. 11 - Lucas Troutman 2.24.2014 - at Furman 11 - Chris Long 3.4.2011 - vs. The Citadel 1.16.2014 - at Davidson 11 - Drew Spradlin 1.8.2011 - Samford 11 - Lucas Troutman Three other times 11 - Chris Long 1.23.2010 - Chattanooga 11 - Ryley Beaumont 1.12.2013 - at App State 11 - Jack Isenbarger 2.4.2012 - The Citadel Free Throws Attempted 11 - Chris Chalko 1.18.2006 - Montreat 1. 20 - Chris Long 1.10.2011 - at UNCG 11 - Colin Wyatt 2.22.2005 - at UNCG 2. 19 - Brendon Rowell 2.5.2000 - at Charleston So. (OT) 11 - David Hall 12.1.2001 - Binghamton 2. 17 - Chris Long 2.20.2010 - at Gardner-Webb 11 - George Dennis 1.4.2000 - Southern Virginia 17 - Le’Vonn Jordan 2.7.2005 - East Tennessee State 4. 15 - Lucas Troutman 2.25.2012 - UNCG Field Goals Attempted 2.2.2011 - Western Carolina 1. 26 - LeVonn Jordan 1.30.2007 - Davidson 15 - Colin Wyatt 3.2.2005 - vs. Wofford JACK ISENBARGER

33 TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS - DIVISION I ONLY (Since 1999)

Points 4. .579 2.9.2011 - College of Charleston (11-19) Steals 1. 126 12.19.2013 - Central Penn. 5. .571 11.25.2013 - Metro State (12-21) 1. 18 1.29.2002 - at Liberty 2. 117 12.7.2014 - Central Penn. .571 11.8.2013 - Washington & Lee (12-21) 2. 17 12.19.2008 - Lees-McRae 3. 114 11.8.2013 - Washington & Lee .571 12.7.2010 - Gardner-Webb (12-21) 17 1.7.2000 - Greensboro Col. 4. 112 2.28.2004 - UNCG (3OT) .571 12.20.2003 - Chattanooga (16-28) 4. 16 11.20.2009 - FDU-Florham 5. 111 12.2.2014 - Virginia Univ. of Lynchb. 9. .556 11.22.2014 - at Northwestern (10-18) 16 1.24.2009 - Chattanooga 6. 109 12.11.2011 - Lynchburg .556 1.13.2000 - at Liberty (10-18) 6. 15 2.23.2004 - at Georgia Southern 7. 106 12.13.2015 - Wesley College 11. .550 1.3.2015 - at Drexel (11-20) 15 11.18.2005 - Southeastern 8. 103 11.30.2015 - Kennesaw State (OT) 15 12.7.2004 - Buffalo 9. 102 11.20.2009 - FDU-Florham Free Throws Made 15 12.18.2001 - Birmingham-So. 102 12.12.2010 - Lynchburg 1. 38 2.28.2004 - UNCG (3OT) 10. 14 1.10.2004 - at Western Carolina 2. 36 11.16.2001 - North Carolina A&T 14 11.28.2003 - Bluefield Field Goals Made 3. 34 2.22.2003 - Radford 14 12.17.2003 - at Mercer 1. 51 12.19.2013 - Central Penn. 4. 31 11.30.2015 - Kennesaw State (OT) 14 12.31.2012 - Manchester 2. 47 12.7.2014 - Central Penn. 31 2.28.2015 - UNCW 14 12.5.2005 - Guilford 3. 42 1.4.2000 - Southern Virginia 6. 29 1.22.2007 - at Western Carolina 14 3.1.2003 - at High Point 3. 41 11.8.2013 - Washington & Lee 29 1.10.2011 - at UNCG 41 12.2.2014 - Virginia Univ. of Lynchb. 29 1.5.2002 - Charleston Southern Blocked Shots 5. 40 11.20.2001 - Lynchburg 9. 28 2.5.2000 - at Charleston Southern 1. 9 1.24.2009 - Chattanooga 40 12.11.2011 - Lynchburg 10. 27 1.8.2011 - Samford 9 2.12.2007 - at UNCG 7. 39 11.20.2009 - FDU-Florham 27 2.25.2012 - UNCG 3. 8 2.9.2009 - Furman 39 12.6.2001 - Bluefield 27 1.23.2006 - Furman 8 11.17.2012 - Colgate 9. 38 12.13.2015 - Wesley College 27 2.16.2013 - Western Carolina 8 2..16.2013 - Western Carolina 10. 36 2.27.2010 - Davidson 27 2.25.2006 - at UNCG 6. 7 1.3.2008 - at The Citadel 36 11.15.2010 - College of New Jersey 7 11.18.2012 - Florida Atlantic 36 12.12.2010 - Lynchburg Free Throws Attempted 7 11.18.2005 - Southeastern 1. 50 11.16.2001 - North Carolina A&T 7 11.26.2002 - St. Mary’s (Md.) Field Goals Attempted 2. 48 2.28.2004 - UNCG (3OT) 7 12.1.2013 - Columbia 1. 88 12.2.2014 - Virginia Univ. of Lynchb. 3. 45 2.22.2003 - Radford 7 12.11.2011 - Lynchburg 2. 87 12.19.2013 - Central Penn. 4. 41 11.30.2015 - Kennesaw State (OT) 7 12.13.2015 - Wesley College 3. 79 1.24.2009 - Chattanooga 41 12.1.1999 - North Carolina A&T 7 12.29.2011 - at North Carolina 79 12.6.2001 - Bluefield 6. 40 2.16.2013 - Western Carolina 7 2.13.2006 - Chattanooga 5. 78 12.29.2011 - at North Carolina 7. 39 2.25.2012 - UNCG 7 3.3.2006 - vs. UNCG 78 12.5.2005 - Guilford 39 2.28.2015 - UNCW 7 11.20.2001 - Lynchburg 7. 77 12.15.2012 - at UMass 9. 38 1.22.2007 - at Western Carolina 7 2.7.2000 - at Coastal Carolina 77 12.3.2005 - vs. Wake Forest 38 1.26.2012 - at Western Carolina 77 12.7.2014 - Central Penn. 38 2.20.2010 - at Gardner-Webb 77 2.28.2004 - UNCG (3OT) 38 1.10.2011 - UNCG 11. 76 1.4.2000 - Southern Virginia 38 12.3.2013 - VMI 12. 75 11.24.2012 - at VMI 75 11.29.2009 - UNCW Free Throw Percentage (10 made) 1. 1.000 11.25.2006 - at Vanderbilt (11-11) Field Goal Percentage (20 made) 2. .958 1.5.2011 - at NC State (23-24) 1. .719 11.8.2013 - Washington & Lee (41-57) 3. .938 1.29.2003 - at Radford (15-16) 2. .656 1.7.2000 - Greensboro Col. (42-64) .938 12.20.2010 - at Duke (15-16) 3. .643 2.6.2006 - Col. of Charleston (27-42) 5. .929 3.3.2005 - vs. Davidson (13-14) 4. .615 11.20.2001 - Lynchburg (40-65) 6. .917 11.24.2009 - vs. Yale (11-12) 5. .610 12.7.2014 - Central Penn. (47-77) .917 2.26.2003 - at Coastal Carolina (11-12) 6. .609 11.20.2009 - FDU-Florham (39-64) 8. .909 1.21.2010 - Samford (10-11) 7. .600 2.26.2003 - at Coastal Carolina (30-50) .909 12.30.2008 - at Maryland (10-11) 8. .587 2.9.2009 - Furman (27-46) 10. .889 1.17.2008 - Georgia Southern (16-18) 9. .586 12.19.2013 - Central Penn. (51-87) .889 2.12.2011 - at The Citadel (24-27) 10. .582 2.18.2016 - at Drexel (32-55) .889 11.19.2013 - vs. Canisius (24-27) 11. .578 11.17.2004 - vs. F. Dickinson (26-45) .578 11.17.2007 - Georgia State (26-45) Rebounds 1. 67 12.2.2014 - Virginia Univ. of Lynchb. 3-Point Field Goals Made 67 12.5.2005 - Guilford 1. 18 12.16.2015 - Alabama State 3. 61 12.19.2013 - Central Penn. 2. 16 1.23.2010 - Chattanooga 4. 58 11.18.2005 - Southeastern 16 2.19.2011 - UNCG 5. 56 1.24.2009 - Chattanooga 16 1.9.2006 - at Chattanooga 56 12.7.2014 - Central Penn. 16 11.13.2012 - Bridgewater 7. 54 11.22.2010 - Hampden-Sydney 16 12.12.2010 - Lynchburg 8. 53 12.15.2012 - at UMass 16 12.20.2003 - Chattanooga 9. 51 11.16.2009 - vs. Charlotte 8. 15 11.18.2011 - Rutgers-Camden 51 12.29.2001 - at Arkansas 15 11.26.2013 - Georgia State 11. 50 1.5.2004 - at App State 15 12.13.2015 - Wesley College Assists 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 1. 27 12.7.2014 - Cental Penn. 1. 40 12.16.2015 - Alabama State 2. 25 12.19.2013 - Central Penn. 2. 39 1.7.2016 - at James Madison 25 12.2.2014 - Virginia Univ. of Lynchb. 3. 38 1.29.2010 - at Chattanooga 3. 24 11.18.2008 - Southern Virginia 38 11.30.2015 - Kennesaw State (OT) 24 11.29.2001 - Lynchburg 5. 36 1.27.2011 - at Samford 4. 23 2.11.2012 - at Samford 36 2.27.2016 - at Delaware 23 11.20.2009 - FDU-Florham 36 12.4.2015 - at FIU 23 12.12.2010 - Lynchburg 36 12.13.2015 - Wesley College 23 12.13.2015 - Wesley College 9. 35 1.23.2010 - at Chattanooga 23 12.16.2015 - Alabama State 35 11.11.2011 - at UMass 23 11.24.1999 - Bridgewater 35 11.18.2011 - Rutgers-Camden 11. 22 1.24.2009 - Chattanooga 35 12.15.2012 - at UMass 22 11.17.2004 - vs. Fairleigh Dickinson 22 11.18.2011 - Rutgers-Camden 3-Point Percentage (10 made) 22 11.28.2003 - Bluefield 1. .625 11.26.2013 - Georgia State (15-24) 22 12.20.2003 - Chattanooga 2. .591 11.14.2009 - at Lipscomb (13-22) 3. .588 2.18.2016 - at Drexel (10-17) ADAM CONSTANTINE

34 ELON’S ALL-TIME SCORING LEADERS A total of 39 players in the history of Elon basketball have scored 1,000 points or more during their career. Last season, Tanner Samson (‘16) became Elon’s 39th player to reach the 1,000 point scoring mark and ranks 17th all-time.

1. Jesse Branson (‘65)...... 2,241 2. Tommy Cole (‘72)...... 2,214 3. Henry Goedeck (‘69)...... 1,995 4. Lee Allison (‘69)...... 1,941 5. Dee Atkinson (‘57)...... 1,799 6. Larry Trautwein (‘73)...... 1,738 7. Ben Kendall (‘56)...... 1,653 8. Brendon Rowell (‘02)...... 1,629 9. Lucas Troutman (‘14)...... 1,619 Jesse Branson (‘65) 10. Chris Kiger (‘98)...... 1,579 11. Clarence “Diffy” Ross (‘74)...... 1,569 12. Don Haithcox (‘53)...... 1,456 13. Jack Isenbarger (‘14)...... 1,428 14. Larry Scott (‘79)...... 1,424 15. Dewey Andrew (‘63)...... 1,398 16. Thomas Moore (‘76)...... 1,381 17. Tanner Samson (‘16)...... 1,320 18. Brett James (‘09)...... 1,305 19. Ed Juratic (‘57)...... 1,295 20. Drew Spradlin (‘12)...... 1,259 21. Tom McGee (‘70)...... 1,237 22. Chris Long (‘11)...... 1,234 Chris Long (‘11) 23. Jackson Atoyebi (‘06)...... 1,217 24. Scottie Rice (‘06)...... 1,216 25. William Massenburg (‘90)...... 1,207 26. Brad Ballou (‘76)...... 1,198 27. Drew Van Horn (‘82)...... 1,168 28. Bill Bowes (‘69)...... 1,147 29. Pat Ceasar (‘92)...... 1,145 30. Sebastian Koch (‘14)...... 1,120 31. Chris Matthews (‘77)...... 1,084 32. Ryley Beaumont (‘14)...... 1,077 33. Frank DeRita (‘59)...... 1,046 34. Richard McGeorge (‘70)...... 1,044 35. Cornelius Muller (‘93)...... 1,038 36. Eric Hairston (‘87)...... 1,036 Lucas Troutman (‘14) 37. Chris Chalko (‘07)...... 1,034 38. Bobby Atkins (‘69)...... 1,023 39. Eric Blair (‘88)...... 1,020

GETTING THERE... 1. Luke Eddy...... 555 2. Dmitri Thompson...... 516 3. Christian Hairston...... 505 4. Tyler Seibring...... 312 5. Dainan Swoope...... 290

Tanner Samson (‘16)

35 ALL-AMERICANS Richard Cormish 1982 Drew Van Horn NAIA Ike Fesmire 1983 Al Beck 1962 Dewey Andrew HM 1939 Jack Gardner Bengie Tate 1963 Dewey Andrew HM Ike Fesmire 1984 Kenny Richardson 1964 Jesse Branson Lloyd Whitley Bengie Tate 1965 Jesse Branson Claude Manzi 1985 Robert Leak 1967 Henry Goedeck HM 1940 Llyod Whitley 1986 Warren Wallace 1971 Tommy Cole Jack Gardner 1987 Eric Hairston 1972 Tommy Cole John Pearce 1988 Brian Branson 1973 Larry Trautwein HM Claude Manzi 1988 Eric Blair 1974 C. “Diffy” Ross HM 1941 Jack Gardner 1989 William Massenburg 1981 Lee Allison 1945 Bob Foust CONFERENCE MVPs Fred Register South Atlantic Conference 1946 Warren Burns 1990 William Massenburg 1st team North State Conference Roney Cates 1991 Pat Ceasar 1st team 1937 Paul Roy 1947 Warren Burns 1992 Cornelius Muller 2nd team 1938 Hal Bradley Roney Cates Pat Ceasar 2nd team 1941 Jack Gardner 1951 Ben Kendall 1993 Cornelius Muller 1st team 1946 Warren Burns 1952 Ben Kendall 1994 Tim Wallen 1st team 1957 Dee Atkinson Don Haithcox JoJo Stuart 1953 Dee Atkinson 1997 Chris King 2nd team Carolinas Conference Billy Hawkins Chris Kiger 2nd team 1965 Jesse Branson 1955 Dave Maddox 1971 Tommy Cole 1956 Ben Kendall Big South Conference 1974 Clarence “Diffy” Ross Dee Atkinson 2000 Brendon Rowell 2nd team 1985 Robert Leak 1957 Dee Atkinson 2001 Brendon Rowell 1st team 1988 Brian Branson Ed Juratic 2002 Brendon Rowell 1st team Jimmy Crump South Atlantic Conference 1958 Frank Derita Southern Conference (Coaches Team) 1990 William Massenburg 1959 Tony Carcaterra 2006 Chris Chalko 1997 Chris Kiger 1960 Richie Conaster 2007 LeVonn Jordan CHAMPIONSHIPS 1961 S.J. Irvin 2008 Brett James North State Conference Ken Smith 2011 Chris Long 1932, 1934, 1935, 1937, 1938, 1941, 1952 2012 Jack Isenbarger Carolinas Conference Carolinas Conference 2013 Jack Isenbarger 1971, 1974 1962 Dewey Andrew 2013 Lucas Troutman Southern Conference Jesse Branson 2014 Lucas Troutman 2006, 2013 (North Division) 1963 Dewey Andrew North State Conference Tournament Jesse Branson Southern Conference (Media Team) 1947, 1956 1964 Jesse Branson 2004 Jackson Atoyebi 2nd team Carolinas Conference Tournament Roland Miller 2006 Chris Chalko 2nd team 1965, 1971, 1972 1965 Jesse Branson 2007 LeVonn Jordan 3rd team South Atlantic Conference Tournament Charlie Van Lear 2008 Ola Atoyebi 3rd team 1997 Bobby Atkins 2009 Ola Atoyebi 3rd team State 1966 Henry Goedeck 2010 Adam Constantine 2nd team 1914, 1915, 1921 Bobby Atkins 2011 Chris Long 2nd team District 1967 Henry Goedeck 2012 Jack Isenbarger 2nd team 1956, 1957 1968 Henry Goedeck 2013 Jack Isenbarger 3rd team 1969 Henry Goedeck 2013 Lucas Troutman 1st team ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS Bill Bowes 2014 Lucas Troutman 1st team North State Conference Richard McGeorge 2014 Sebastian Koch 3rd team 1931 Roy Rollins 1970 Tommy Cole Moses Caddell 1971 Tommy Cole Colonial Athletic Association 1932 Roy Rollins Larry Trautwein 2015 Elijah Bryant 3rd team Moses Caddell 1972 Tommy Cole William Jackson Larry Trautwein 1933 Kenneth Hughs 1973 Larry Trautwein Ryland Johnson Clarence “Diffy” Ross 1934 Kenneth Hughs 1974 Clarence “Diffy” Ross Howard Smith Wayne Ellington Howard Tuck 1975 Brad Ballou Ryland Johnson 1976 Thomas Moore 1935 Paul Roy Brad Ballou Paul Cheek 1977 Chris Mathews Howard Smith Larry Scott Hal Bradley 1978 Lee Allison 1936 Paul Roy Larry Scott Hal Bradley 1979 Lee Allison Howard Smith Clarence Dickerson 1937 Paul Roy 1980 Lee Allison Lloyd Whitley Drew Van Horn Hal Bradley 1981 Lee Allison 1938 Hal Bradley Drew Van Horn Lloyd Whitley 36 ALL-FRESHMAN TOURNAMENT MVP ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Big South Conference North State Conference Colonial Athletic Association 2002 Jackson Atoyebi 1956 Ben Kendall 2014 Elijah Bryant 2003 Rasmi Gamble Scottie Rice Carolinas Conference DISTRICT 26 ALL-TOURNAMENT Southern Conference 1965 Jesse Branson 1990 William Massenburg 2004 Matt Nowlin 1972 Tommy Cole 1996 Travis Smith 2005 Brian Waters 1973 Tommy Cole 1997 Chris Kiger 2006 Brett James CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR 2011 Lucas Troutman South Atlantic Conference 2011 Jack Isenbarger (Media) 1997 Chris King 1971 William R. Miller 1974 William R. Miller 2012 Austin Hamilton (Coaches & Media) ALL-STATE Colonial Athletic Association 1980 Bill Morningstar 2015 Elijah Bryant 1916 R.T. Bradford 1988 Bob Burton 2016 Tyler Seibring 1922 L.J. Perry 2006 (Coaches & Media) Joe Newman 2013 Matt Matheny (Media) Bob Browne ALL-TOURNAMENT 1923 J.M. “Ghee” Fix ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE North State Conference Bob Browne South Atlantic Conference 1941 Jack Gardner 1925 Bob Browne Men’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year Max Zyirth 1926 George Kelly 1992 Robert Hughes 1945 Robert Faust 1928 Dan Long Newman 1996 Chris Kiger 1950 Don Haithcox Clarence Crutchfield 1997 Chris Kiger James Hamrick 1932 Roy Rollins 1951 Ben Kendall 1937 Paul Roy Big South Conference 1952 Don Haithcox 1946 Warren Burns 1999 Joey Schwetz Ben Kendall Roney Cates 2000 Morgan Bell 1953 Jack Malloy 1947 Warren Burns 2001 Ross Sims Dee Atkinson Roney Cates 2002 Ross Sims Billy Hawkins 1950 Don Haithcox 2003 Ross Sims Jack Musten 1952 Ben Kendall 1955 Ed Juratic 1953 Dee Atkinson Southern Conference Dave Maddox 1956 Ben Kendall 2005 Chris Chalko 1956 Ben Kendall 1957 Dee Atkinson 2006 Chris Chalko Dee Atkinson 1961 S.J. Irvin 2007 Chris Chalko Ed Juratic 1964 Jesse Branson 2010 Scott Grable 1957 Jimmy Crump 1965 Jesse Branson 2010 Drew Spradlin 1961 S.J. Irvin 1971 Tommy Cole 2010 Daniel Watts Ken Smith 1972 Tommy Cole 2011 Brett Ervin 1974 Clarence “Diffy” Ross 2011 Scott Grable Carolinas Conference 2007 LeVonn Jordan 2011 Drew Spradlin 1962 Dewey Andrew 2008 Brett James 2011 Daniel Watts 1963 Dave Winfield 2010 Adam Constantine 2012 Egheosa Edomwonyi Dewey Andrew 2011 Chris Long 2012 Brett Ervin 1965 Jesse Branson 2012 Jack Isenbarger 2012 Jack Isenbarger Bobby Atkins 2012 Lucas Troutman 2012 Drew Spradlin Charlie Van Lear 2013 Lucas Troutman 2013 Egheosa Edomwonyi Art Davis 2013 Jack Isenbarger 1967 Henry Goedeck ALL-DISTRICT 26 2014 Jack Isenbarger 1970 Tommy Cole 1971 Tommy Cole 1957 Jimmy Crump Colonial Athletic Association Larry Trautwein Dee Atkinson 2015 Luke Eddy 1972 Tommy Cole 1962 Dewey Andrew 2015 Christian Hairston 1973 Tommy Cole 1964 Jesse Branson 2015 Ryan Winters Larry Trautwein 1965 Jesse Branson 2016 Jack Anton 1974 Larry Trautwein 1971 Tommy Cole 2016 Luke Eddy Clarence “Diffy” Ross 1972 Tommy Cole 2016 Christian Hairston 1987 Harry Burrus Larry Trautwein Howard Cole 1973 Larry Trautwein ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN 1974 Clarence “Diffy” Ross 1981 Drew Van Horn 1977 Lee Allison South Atlantic Conference 1982 Drew Van Horn 1978 Lee Allison 1992 Cornelius Muller 1987 Brian Branson 1979 Clarence Dickerson 1997 Chris King 1988 Brian Branson* 1980 Lee Allison Joel Sargent 1988 Tony Chavis 1981 Lee Allison Seth Chambless 1988 Steve Page 1983 Al Beck, Bengie Tate 1989 Tony Chavis 1986 Warren Wallace Southern Conference 1997 Chris Kiger 1987 Eric Hairston 2008 Brett James 1998 Chris Kiger* 1988 Brian Branson Montell Watson 2007 Chris Chalko 1989 William Massenburg Ola Atoyebi 2011 Drew Spradlin 1990 William Massenburg 2012 Jack Isenbarger (2nd team) * denotes Academic All-American of the Year 2013 Lucas Troutman (2nd team) 1991 Pat Ceasar 1992 Cornelius Muller

37 COACHING RECORDS CAREER COACHING RECORDS 1945-46 16 10 8 4 Lacy B. Adcox 1983-84 17 11 8 6 Bill Morningstar 1946-47 16 10 8 4 1984-85 18 11 7 9 Bill Morningstar Overall Conf. 1947-48 10 13 8 8 Garland Causey 1985-86 16 14 9 7 Bill Morningstar Year W L W L Coach 1948-49 7 22 1 14 Harold Pope 1986-87 20 11 11 5 Bob Burton 1907-11 1 3 - - Unknown 1949-50 11 18 5 11 1987-88 20 10 12 4 Bob Burton 1911-12 1 8 - - Bob Doak 1950-51 12 11 9 7 Doc Mathis 1988-89 11 19 5 11 Bob Burton 1912-13 4 10* - - Bob Doak 1951-52 25 11 12 1 Doc Mathis 1989-90 19 10 9 5 Bob Burton 1913-14 8 9 - - Bob Doak 1952-53 25 11 11 5 Doc Mathis 1990-91 16 11 8 6 Bob Burton 1914-15 12 6 - - Bob Doak 1953-54 11 13 8 8 Doc Mathis 1991-92 16 11 8 6 Bob Burton 1915-16 8 11 - - 1954-55 17 11 10 6 Doc Mathis 1992-93 13 13 7 7 Bob Burton 1916-17 4 12 - - Jack Johnson 1955-56 25 7 11 5 Doc Mathis 1993-94 5 21 3 11 Mark Simons 1917-18 6 10 - - Jack Johnson 1956-57 24 6 12 4 Doc Mathis 1994-95 3 24 0 14 Mark Simons 1918-19 1 11 - - Jack Johnson 1957-58 5 16 4 12 Doc Mathis 1995-96 14 14 5 9 Mark Simons 1919-20 2 6 - - Jack Johnson 1958-59 6 14 3 13 Doc Mathis 1996-97 16 14 6 8 Mark Simons 1920-21 12 8 - - Frank B. Corboy 1959-60 9 17 5 11 Bill Miller 1997-98 13 14 - - Mark Simons 1921-22 7 13 - - Frank B. Corboy 1960-61 17 13 11 7 Bill Miller 1998-99 11 16 - - Mark Simons 1922-23 8 7 - - Frank B. Corboy 1961-62 19 11 9 7 Bill Miller 1999-00 13 15 7 7 Mark Simons 1923-24 8 10 - - Frank B. Corboy 1962-63 17 9 9 6 Bill Miller 2000-01 9 20 4 10 Mark Simons 1924-25 8 10 - - Frank B. Corboy 1963-64 21 7 10 5 Bill Miller 2001-02 13 16 7 7 Mark Simons 1925-26 8 8 - - Frank B. Corboy 1964-65 17 12 6 9 Bill Miller 2002-03 12 15 8 6 Mark Simons 1926-27 12 10 - - William M. Jay 1965-66 13 11 8 9 Bill Miller 2003-04 12 18 7 9 Ernie Nestor 1927-28 9 12 - - 1966-67 12 15 8 10 Bill Miller 2004-05 8 23 5 11 Ernie Nestor 1928-29 9 11 - - Peahead Walker 1967-68 13 15 8 10 Bill Miller 2005-06 15 14 10 4 Ernie Nestor 1929-30 12 8 - - Peahead Walker 1968-69 21 8 13 4 Bill Miller 2006-07 7 23 5 13 Ernie Nestor 1930-31 9 12 4 5 Peahead Walker 1969-70 22 8 10 5 Bill Miller 2007-08 14 19 9 11 Ernie Nestor 1931-32 15 6 7 1 Peahead Walker 1970-71 21 8 11 2 Bill Miller 2008-09 11 20 7 13 Ernie Nestor 1932-33 9 9 4 3 Peahead Walker 1971-72 21 8 10 4 Bill Miller 2009-10 9 23 5 13 Matt Matheny 1933-34 13 9 8 2 Peahead Walker 1972-73 21 9 10 4 Bill Miller 2010-11 14 17 7 11 Matt Matheny 1934-35 18 6 10 1 Peahead Walker 1973-74 23 7 11 8 Bill Miller 2011-12 15 16 9 9 Matt Matheny 1935-36 13 9 8 4 Peahead Walker 1974-75 13 14 6 8 Bill Miller 2012-13 21 12 13 5 Matt Matheny 1936-37 16 8 11 2 Peahead Walker 1975-76 13 11 7 5 Bill Miller 2013-14 18 14 11 5 Matt Matheny 1937-38 19 2 11 1 1976-77 10 14 2 8 Bill Miller 2014-15 15 18 6 12 Matt Matheny 1938-39 18 6 10 2 Horace Hendrickson 1977-78 15 11 7 7 Bill Miller 2015-16 16 16 7 11 Matt Matheny 1939-40 18 3 11 3 Horace Hendrickson 1978-79 11 17 5 7 Bill Miller 1940-41 21 5 13 2 Horace Hendrickson 1979-80 15 12 9 6 Bill Morningstar 1941-42 17 5 8 4 Horace Hendrickson 1980-81 15 15 9 5 Bill Morningstar 1942-44 - - - - World War II 1981-82 8 20 3 11 Bill Morningstar 1944-45 4 17 3 8 Lacy B. Adcox 1982-83 12 17 7 7 Bill Morningstar COACHING RECORDS BY WINNING PERCENTAGE COACHING RECORDS BY CAREER WINS Coach W L T Pct. # Years Coach W L T Pct. # Years Horace “Horse” Hendrickson 93 21 0 .816 5 1937-42 William R. “Bill” Miller 329 225 0 .594 20 1959-79 L.J. “Hap” Perry 16 10 0 .615 1 1946-47 Graham L. “Doc” Mathis 161 118 0 .597 10 1949-59 Graham L. “Doc” Mathis 161 118 0 .597 10 1949-59 D.C. “Peahead” Walker 123 90 0 .577 10 1927-37 Robert “Bob” Burton 115 85 0 .575 7 1986-93 William R. “Bill” Miller 329 225 0 .594 20 1959-79 Mark Simons 109 169 0 .392 10 1993-03 D.C. “Peahead” Walker 123 90 0 .577 10 1927-37 Matt Matheny 108 116 0 .484 7 2009-p. Robert “Bob” Burton 115 85 0 .575 7 1986-93 William “Bill” Morningstar 101 100 0 .502 7 1979-86 William M. Jay 12 10 0 .545 1 1926-27 Horace “Horse” Hendrickson 93 21 0 .816 5 1937-42 William “Bill” Morningstar 101 100 0 .502 7 1979-86 Ernie Nestor 67 117 0 .364 6 2003-09 Matt Matheny 108 116 0 .482 7 2009-p. Frank Corboy 51 56 0 .477 6 1920-26 Frank Corboy 51 56 0 .477 6 1920-26 Robert S. “Bob” Doak 25 33 1 .442 4 1911-15 Garland Causey 10 13 0 .435 1 1947-48 C.C. “Jack” Johnson 21 50 0 .296 5 1915-20 Robert S. “Bob” Doak 25 33 1 .432 4 1911-15 Lacy B. Adcox 20 27 0 .426 2 1944-46 Lacy B. Adcox 20 27 0 .426 2 1944-46 L.J. “Hap” Perry 16 10 0 .615 1 1946-47 Mark Simons 109 169 0 .392 10 1993-03 William M. Jay 12 10 0 .545 1 1926-27 Ernie Nestor 67 117 0 .364 6 2003-09 Garland Causey 10 13 0 .435 1 1947-48 C.C. “Jack” Johnson 21 50 0 .296 5 1915-20 Harold Pope 7 22 0 .241 1 1948-49 Harold Pope 7 22 0 .241 1 1948-49

COACHES WITH 20+ WIN SEASONS LONGEST WINNING STREAKS IN ELON HISTORY (SORTED BY CONSECUTIVE WINS) Record Year Head Coach Consecutive wins Season Final Record Head Coach 21-5 1940-41 Horace Hendrickson 14 1939-40 18-3 Horace Hendrickson 25-11 1951-52 Doc Mathis 13 1968-69 21-8 Bill Miller 25-11 1952-52 Doc Mathis 12 1937-38 19-2 Horace Hendrickson 25-7 1955-56 Doc Mathis 11 1961-62 19-11 Bill Miller 11 1990-91 16-11 Bob Burton 24-6 1956-57 Doc Mathis 10 1951-52 25-11 Doc Mathis 21-7 1963-64 Bill Miller 8 1941-42 17-5 Horace Hendrickson 21-8 1968-69 Bill Miller 8 1971-72 21-8 Bill Miller 22-8 1969-70 Bill Miller 8 2005-06 15-14 Ernie Nestor 21-8 1970-71 Bill Miller 8 2013-14 18-14 Matt Matheny 21-8 1971-72 Bill Miller 7 1955-56 25-7 Doc Mathis 21-9 1972-73 Bill Miller 7 1961-62 19-11 Bill Miller 23-7 1973-74 Bill Miller 7 1962-63 17-9 Bill Miller 7 2012-13 21-12 Matt Matheny 20-11 1986-87 Bob Burton 20-10 1987-88 Bob Burton 21-10 2012-13 Matt Matheny

38 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1911-1912 Rec. (1-8) 19 at Statesville W 23- 12 5 at Presbyterian L 17- 24 2/ 6 Stetson W 25- 20 Coach: Bob Doak 20 at Trinity L 22- 37 16 Wake Forest L 14- 28 9 at Statesville Y W 34- 26 Guilford L 5- 53 22 at A & M L 20- 30 13 NC State W 17- 14 Trinity L 12- 47 29 at Wake Forest L 18- 38 1920-1921 Rec. (12-8) 14 William & Mary L 10- 25 Durham L 16- 28 2/ 3 at Cardinal AC L 17- 45 Coach: Frank Corboy 16 Wake Forest L 11- 44 North Carolina L 5- 36 4 at VPI L 14- 30 1/ 10 at Raleigh Y W 34- 10 20 Lenoir W 29- 21 Durham Y L 6- 39 5 at VPI L 13- 35 11 Wilson Y W 29- 17 23 at Guilford L 32- 40 Trinity W 25- 23 7 at SMA W 26- 25 17 Raleigh Y W 48- 15 28 at Wake Forest L 30- 52 Guilford L 7- 60 8 at VMI L 20- 45 19 at North Carolina L 12- 37 29 at Trinity L 24- 33 Greensboro Y L 10- 45 12 Guilford W 31- 11 20 at Wake Forest L 15- 16 3/ 1 Trinity L 19- 34 Trinity L 15- 30 18 Trinity W 25- 19 26 at Lynchburg Elks L 25- 42 19 North Carolina L 15- 19 27 at Richmond L 28- 30 1924-1925 Rec. (8-10) 1912-1913 Rec. (4-10-1) 21 at Guilford W 23- 7 28 at Hampden-Syd. W 19- 18 Coach: Frank Corboy Coach: Bob Doak 26 Davidson L 18- 23 29 atVirginia L 10- 58 1/ 9 Newberry L 16 38 Friendship W 47- 7 29 Wake Forest L 14- 32 2/ 3 Lenoir W 33- 18 13 Drapes Y W 25 14 Wake Forest L 10- 46 5 Wake Forest W 18- 15 19 Lynchburg L 11 14 Greensboro Y L 21- 74 1916-1917 Rec. (4-12) 7 at Lenoir W 38- 17 21 Davidson L 29 46 Trinity L 10- 46 Coach: Jack Johnson 8 at Davidson L 25- 38 24 Lenoir-Rhyne L 12 17 A & M L 20- 25 1/ 12 Trinity L 31- 33 9 at Charlotte Y L 29- 44 28 Spray Y W 11 10 Greensboro Y T 18- 18 25 Trinity L 29- 33 15 at NC State L 16- 21 30 NC State L 18 30 Guilford L 2- 77 31 Davidson L 26- 31 16 Davidson W 30- 19 2/ 3 Atl. Christian W 36 4 North Carolina L 11- 41 2/ 4 Guilford L 18- 27 18 Guilford W 34- 14 5 High Point W 23 18 Emory-Henry L 16- 24 5 Winston Salem Y W 31- 22 21 NC State W 20- 13 7 Wiliam & Mary L 10 34 Winston Y L 21- 22 6 Charlotte Y W 47- 35 26 at Guilford W 29- 14 9 Hampden-Syd. W 25 21 Wake Forest L 9- 17 7 Davidson L 19- 28 28 at Wofford W 30- 11 10 Lynchburg L 11 21 Trinity W 23- 19 8 Statesville Y L 21- 38 11 VPI L 16 21 Greensboro Y W 20- 18 9 at Asheville Y W 46- 31 1921-1922 Rec. (7-13) 13 William and Mary L 16 27 Greensboro Y L 35- 37 10 at Asheville Y L 17- 28 Coach: Frank Corboy 15 Alumni Team W 30 25 North Carolina W 23- 19 14 A & M L 12- 29 1/ 10 Durham Y L 27- 45 19 Lenoir-Rhyne W 23 14 15 at VPI L 20- 22 14 at Winston Salem Y L 27- 35 24 NC State L 18 28 1913-1914 Rec. (8-9) 17 Wake Forest L 20- 32 20 at NC State L 31- 34 27 High Point W 31 28 Coach: Bob Doak 19 Wake Forest L 22- 23 21 at Wake Forest W 29- 24 11/ 30 at Greensboro Y L 22- 24 28 A & M L 10- 20 23 at Lynchburg Elks L 18- 36 1925-1926 Rec. (8-8) 12/ 4 Atl. Christian W 49- 9 3/ 1 Winston Salem Y W 34- 21 24 at W&L L 19- 63 Coach: Frank Corboy 12 at Trinity L 17- 30 25 at VMI L 18- 41 1/ 5 at Durham Y W 38 33 13 at North Carolina W 21- 15 1917-1918 Rec. (6-10) 26 at Virginia L 16- 48 7 Proximity Y W 29 19 15 Trinity W 26- 23 Coach: Jack Johnson 28 Lenoir W 39- 25 8 at Erlanger Y W 25 21 1/ 16 at Wake Forest L 15- 16 1/ 22 Atl. Christian W 61- 11 31 at Guilford L 25- 38 10 Gibsonville AA W 50 20 17 at A & M L 22- 23 28 Virginia L 15- 47 2/ 2 NC State W 20- 18 12 Durham Y L 22 23 24 at Guilford L 17- 36 29 W&L L 19- 21 4 Wofford W 35- 32 15 Wofford W 18 15 28 A & M W 35- 19 30 VMI W 22- 21 6 at Trinity W 30- 29 18 Hampden-Syd. L 20 21 30 Roanoke W 17- 14 31 VPI W 14- 13 8 Guilford W 37- 34 20 Guilford W 16 15 31 North Carolina L 16- 29 2/ 1 VPI L 13- 30 9 Charlotte Y L 31- 38 26 at NC State L 25 29 2/ 3 at Lynchburg Y L 31- 41 2 Roanoke L 24- 33 10 Davidson W 34- 30 27 at North Carolina L 25 40 5 at VPI L 20- 36 5 Wake Forest W 18- 17 11 at North Carolina L 24- 58 30 at Wake Forest L 20 35 6 at Roanoke L 17- 19 6 NC State L 18- 38 15 at Davidson L 25- 51 2/ 4 Lynchburg W 17 15 10 at VMI W 16- 15 11 North Carolina L 25- 29 21 at Durham Y L 34- 48 10 Lenoir-Rhyne W 26 16 16 Wake Forest W 26- 21 15 North Carolina W 28- 21 24 Wake Forest L 23- 25 13 at Guilford L 17 22 21 Guilford W 26- 22 18 Trinity L 11- 21 23 NC State L 18 27 20 NC State L 13- 24 1922-1923 Rec. (8-7) 24 Wake Forest L 15 20 1914-1915 Rec. (12-6) 23 Wake Forest W 18- 10 Coach: Frank Corboy Coach: Bob Doak 25 Trinity L 27- 40 1/ 16 at VPI L 20- 35 1926-1927 Rec. (12-10) 11/ 28 Greensboro Y L 19- 28 26 Davidson L 23- 27 17 at King W 30- 27 Coach: William M. Jay 12/ 14 Durham Y W 40- 11 18 at Carson-Newman L 12- 40 at White Oak Y W 36 17 1/ 11 at North Carolina L 9- 15 1918-1919 Rec. (1-11) 19 at Emory & Henry W 39- 32 at Proximity Y W 56 13 15 at Trinity W 18- 16 Coach: Jack Johnson 26 Lenoir W 34- 18 at Greensboro Y W 33 27 26 Carson Newman W 57- 7 Greensboro Y L 16- 43 30 at Wake Forest L 19- 30 White Oak Y W 24 19 30 at A & M W 29- 22 Guilford W 31- 11 31 at NC State W 26- 20 Greensboro Y W 34 12 2/ 3 at Guilford L 21- 25 Roanoke L 18- 30 2/ 7 NC State L 32- 35 Proximity Y W 34 18 6 A & M W 24- 11 VPI L 16- 46 9 Wake Forest L 20- 22 at Wake Forest L 20 40 8 at VPI W 17- 16 VPI L 15- 30 14 Guilford W 24- 14 at Hampden-Syd. W 29 22 9 at VPI L 12- 17 W&L L 0- 50 16 Davidson L 24- 30 at Lynchburg L 11 23 10 at VMI L 18- 34 North Carolina L 12- 44 19 Atlantic Christian W 44- 17 at Bridgewater W 21 20 11 at Staunton Mil. W 13- 8 Trinity L 5- 12 27 at Guilford L 19- 33 at VMI W 23 21 16 Wake Forest W 35- 12 NC State L 16- 20 3/ 2 at Lenoir W 29- 26 at VPI L 24 26 19 Guilford W 32- 5 Wake Forest L 6- 25 3 at Davidson W 39- 25 at Emory & Henry L 25 35 20 at Trinity W 18- 16 Davidson L 19- 23 High Point L 18 19 23 at Durham Y W 38- 13 Wake Forest L 14- 19 1923-1924 Rec. (8-10) at Guilford W 38 22 24 at Wake Forest L 25- 30 Coach: Frank Corboy Wake Forest L 22 37 27 North Carolina W 19- 15 1919-1920 Rec. (2-6) 1/ 5 Newberry L 20- 28 at Davidson L 20 35 Coach: Jack Johnson 12 Greensboro Y W 34- 17 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 15 23 1915-1916 Rec. (8-11) 1/ 13 Trinity L (ot) 16- 18 16 Guilford L 24- 30 at High Point L 24 37 Coach: Jack Johnson 21 Greensboro Y L 29- 41 23 at North Carolina L 13- 60 Lenoir-Rhyne W 33 27 1/ 10 at North Carolina L 10- 31 23 at NC State L 17- 40 26 at NC State W 34- 30 at NC State L 19 33 12 Statesville AA W 25- 19 24 at Wake Forest L 10- 20 28 at Lynchburg AC L 28- 29 Guilford W 43 28 14 Greensboro Y W 17- 15 30 Davidson W 24- 18 29 at VPI W 33- 25 18 at Davidson W 25- 17 2/ 4 at Wofford W 28- 24 30 at Emory & Henry W 37- 26

39 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1927-1928 Rec. (9-12) Guilford W 37- 23 9 George Wash. L 35- 51 26 Atl. Christian W 50- 27 Coach: D.C. “Peahead” Walker Lenoir-Rhyne L 38- 43 10 St. John L 23- 32 29 Lenoir-Rhyne W 43- 33 Proximity Y W 39- 14 Davidson L 30- 39 14 Guilford W 48- 42 2/ 1 Appalachian St. W 34- 32 at Proximity Y L 25- 30 Bridgewater W 38- 35 15 Davidson W 35- 34 2 Lenoir-Rhyne L 32- 38 Greensboro Y W 38- 12 George Washington W 26- 25 16 Catawba W 39- 32 4 W. Carolina W 49- 13 at Greensboro Y W 46- 30 St. Johns L 31- 35 17 Lenoir-Rhyne L 28- 40 6 Guilford W 64- 31 Guilford W 24- 23 American L 20- 26 20 Atl. Christian W 34- 23 8 McCrary L 31- 39 Catawba W 36- 24 Randolph-Macon L 23- 42 21 Roanoke L 27- 43 9 Wake Forest L 41- 43 at Hampden-Syd. W 39- 33 High Point L 39- 41 23 High Point W 36- 18 13 High Point W 45- 40 at Roanoke L 24- 44 Atl. Christian W 33- 21 16 Guilford W 60- 24 at Morris-Harvey L 15- 33 Wake Forest L 25- 35 1934-1935 Rec. (18-6, 10-1) 18 Catawba W 30- 24 at Defiance L 25- 27 Guilford L 18- 24 North State Conference Champions 20 Atl. Christian W 34- 32 at State Normal W 40- 30 Wake Forest L 33- 46 Coach: D.C. “Peahead” Walker 23 Appalachian St. W 33- 29 at Muskingham L 30- 65 Lenoir-Rhyne W 44- 18 Durham GB W 44- 40 Duke L 25- 50 at Bliss L 26- 49 Guilford L 19- 22 1/ 3 North Carolina L 21- 34 Wofford W 51- 30 9 Roanoke W 40- 22 1937-1938 Rec. (19-2, 11-1) at Lenoir-Rhyne L 24- 28 1931-1932 Rec. (15-6, 7-1) 10 Randolph-Macon L 27- 28 North State Conference Champions at Davidson L 37- 40 North State Conference Champions 11 George Washington L 33- 34 Coach: Horace Hendrickson at Catawba L 32- 33 Coach: D.C. “Peahead” Walker 12 St. Johns L 25- 35 Greensboro Y W 50- 38 William & Mary L 28- 36 Greensboro Y W 47- 32 15 Roanoke W 43- 20 Haines Mills W 48- 36 Lenoir-Rhyne W 36- 20 Greensboro Y W 47- 16 24 W. Carolina L 35- 44 McCrary W 46- 45 at Wake Forest L 47- 49 Doak-Conneley L 34- 35 26 High Point W 43- 21 W&L W 29- 25 at Guilford L 26- 40 Guilford W 23- 22 29 Guilford W 49- 26 VMI W 34- 20 High Point Y W 30- 14 2/ 2 High Point W 33- 25 Naval Apprentice W 35- 29 1928-1929 Rec. (9-11) High Point W 26- 12 7 Catawba W 43- 32 St. Johns W 21- 18 Coach: D.C. “Peahead” Walker High Point Y W 47- 35 8 Lenoir-Rhyne W 39- 25 George Washington L 29- 46 1/ 10 Erskine L 17- 30 High Point W 48- 26 9 Davidson L 43- 46 Randolph-Macon W 32- 28 12 Guilford L 25- 28 Lynchburg L 30- 33 12 Atl. Christian W 66- 17 Guilford W 65- 15 14 Lenoir-Rhyne W 21- 16 Bridgewater W 42- 41 16 Guilford W 38- 21 Catawba W 52- 27 15 at Emory & Henry L 24- 37 St. Johns L 23- 39 19 Catawba W 42- 27 High Point W 35- 33 16 at VPI W 36- 29 American L 19- 31 21 Lenoir-Rhyne W 37- 23 Atl. Christian W 44- 30 17 at VMI L 24- 53 Randolph-Macon L 28- 41 23 Atl. Christian W 58- 24 Appalachian St. W 36- 23 18 at Bridgewater W 43- 27 Atl. Christian W 45- 21 24 East Carolina W 49- 18 Atl. Christian W 47- 27 26 at Wake Forest L 25- 42 Guilford W 38- 26 Guilford W 43- 30 High Point W 32- 31 29 at Wofford W 24- 18 Davidson W 32- 30 Erskine W 54- 27 Guilford W 58- 20 30 at Davidson L 35- 41 Lenoir-Rhyne W 39- 19 High Point W 31- 30 Catawba W 51- 30 2/ 1 Defiance W 26- 19 Kannapolis Y W 29- 27 Lynchburg W 51- 27 Lenoir-Rhyne W 29- 26 2 Defiance L 14- 32 Guilford L 24- 29 Appalachian St. W 47- 32 9 Catawba W 32- 23 Lenoir-Rhyne W 39- 19 1935-1936 Rec. (13-9, 8-4) Lenoir-Rhyne L 36- 40 16 at High Point L 35- 38 Doak-Connelly W Coach: D.C. “Peahead” Walker 19 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 31- 35 Duke L 42- 58 1938-1939 Rec. (18-6, 10-2) 20 at Catawba W 26- 23 1932-1933 Rec. (9-9, 4-3) W&L L 30- 40 Coach: Horace Hendrickson 26 High Point L 22- 28 Coach: D.C. “Peahead” Walker Randolph-Macon W 49- 32 12/ 13 at McCrary W 50- 40 28 at Guilford W 29- 27 1/ 14 NCCW Tom Cats W 38- 10 George Washington L 21- 44 15 Morris-Harvey L 38- 42 Durham Y W 32- 28 21 Lynchburg L 12- 25 St. Johns W 24- 21 1/ 10 at Apprentice L 27- 32 Durham Y L 28- 44 23 at NCCW Tom Cats W 49- 8 W. Carolina W 35- 18 11 at Randolph-MaconW 47- 41 25 Catawba L 20- 39 High Point L 29- 41 12 at Catholic W 35- 32 1929-1930 Rec. (12-8) 2/ 2 at Lynchburg L 20- 31 Guilford W 57- 20 13 McCrary W 42- 34 Coach: D.C. “Peahead” Walker 3 at Bridgewater W 32- 28 Davidson W 43- 30 14 at Roanoke L 33- 46 1/ 7 High Point Y W 36- 18 4 at George Wash. L 21- 76 Catawba W 36- 28 21 East Carolina W 46- 20 10 Guilford W 41- 19 6 at St. Johns W 29- 22 Atl. Christian W 66- 26 23 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 44- 36 14 at Atl. Christian W 28- 23 7 at American L 13- 38 High Point L 43- 52 24 at Appalachian St. L 22- 47 21 at Wake Forest L 26- 29 11 High Point W 38- 31 Lenoir-Rhyne L 43- 47 26 Guilford W 61- 17 22 High Point L 23- 30 13 at Catawba W 35- 34 Catawba W 51- 29 27 Lenoir-Rhyne W 44- 26 25 at Guilford W 28- 21 14 at Davidson L 16- 36 Appalachian St. L 46- 33 31 W. Carolina W 50- 30 29 at Emory & Henry W 31- 30 15 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 26- 37 Atl. Christian W 55- 22 2/ 2 Catawba W 47- 34 30 at VPI W 30- 21 17 at Wake Forest L 28- 42 Lenoir-Rhyne L 22- 30 4 at High Point L 34- 47 31 at Bridgewater W 31- 24 18 at Guilford W 49- 44 Guilford W 51- 41 6 at Atl. Christian W 39- 24 2/ 1 at American L 26- 29 24 Lenoir-Rhyne L 31- 41 Randolph-Macon W 36- 19 7 at East Carolina W 38- 31 3 at Mt. St. Mary’s L 26- 30 28 Guilford W 41- 27 Appalachian St. W 56- 31 10 Atl. Christian W 40- 19 4 at Randolph-MaconW 34- 31 3/ 4 at High Point W 32- 31 High Point L 34- 36 11 at Catawba W 42- 21 Richmond Blues W 31- 30 Durham Y W 34- 29 13 Appalachian St. W 48- 38 8 Atl. Christian W 35- 20 1933-1934 Rec. (13-9, 8-2) 16 at Guilford W 76- 24 11 at High Point L 25- 30 North State Conference Champions 1936-1937 Rec. (16-8, 11-1) 18 High Point L 30- 45 14 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 24- 28 Coach: D.C. “Peahead” Walker North State Conference Champions 22 at W. Carolina W 32- 28 15 at Davidson L 30- 44 1/ 3 Greensboro Y W 33- 22 Coach: D.C. “Peahead” Walker 24 W. Carolina W 45- 41 17 Catawba W 35- 31 5 American W 30- 19 12/ 27 Durham W 38- 16 21 Lenoir-Rhyne L 31- 33 10 Guilford W 30- 23 29 McCrary L 33- 35 1939-1940 Rec. (18-3, 11-1) 25 at Catawba W 24- 14 12 Langley Field L 34- 42 1/ 2 Duke L 25- 50 Coach: Horace Hendrickson 15 Naval Apprentice W 35- 17 6 W&L L 26- 43 Louisburg W 55- 21 1930-1931 Rec. (9-12, 4-5) 20 High Point L 25- 27 7 Naval Apprentice W 33- 27 Morris Harvey W 37- 14 Coach: D.C. “Peahead” Walker 25 Lenoir-Rhyne W 38- 28 8 Randolph-Macon W 34- 28 WF Old Men W 72- 32 High Point Y W 38- 14 27 W. Carolina W 42- 35 9 Southeastern W 31- 20 Guilford W 59- 20 Greensboro Y W 40- 16 30 Catawba W 35- 28 11 George Washington L 29- 55 Bearded Wizards W 47- 37 Greensboro Y W 50- 32 2/ 5 Roanoke L 29- 36 12 St. Johns W 31- 21 Naval Apprentice W 39- 31 Randolph-Macon L 32- 35 6 Hampden-Syd. L 36- 37 21 Catawba W 52- 28 Randolph-Macon W 54- 30 High Point L 20- 23 7 Randolph-Macon L 18- 23 23 High Point L 21- 30 Lenoir-Rhyne W 46- 34 Atl. Christian W 35- 32 8 Delaware W 45- 22

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Guilford L 39- 49 Atl. Christian L 62- 65 Lenoir-Rhyne W 51- 19 1944-1945 Rec. (4-17, 3-8) Atl. Christian W 51- 44 East Carolina L 44- 56 W. Carolina W 56- 28 Coach: Lacy B. Adcox Atl. Christian! W 64- 46 Catawba L 57- 66 Atl. Christian W 62 25 12/ 3 H & H Clothing W 36- 32 Lenoir-Rhyne! W 62- 53 Hanes L 66- 83 Atl. Christian W 54 23 11 McCrary L 24- 29 W. Carolina! W 53- 51 Camp Lejeune L 44- 61 High Point W 40 19 13 Greensboro Ord L 21- 55 Appalachian St. L 48- 78 Miami (Fla.) W 58 30 1/ 4 DuPont L 42- 49 ! North State Conference Tournament Lenoir-Rhyne L 52- 55 Appalachian St. L 41 60 6 Guilford L 36- 43 Catawba L 46- 62 Catawba W 43 39 9 Greensboro Ord L 21- 50 1947-1948 Rec. (10-13, 8-8) W. Carolina W 50- 40 Appalachian St. W 24 22 12 Lenoir-Rhyne L 24- 34 Coach: Garland Causey W. Carolina W 72- 50 Guilford W 69 31 16 High Point L 30- 41 North Carolina L 22- 74 High Point L 51- 75 High Point W 40 39 18 Atl. Christian W 39- 36 Greensboro Y W 47- 38 Guilford L 52- 66 Catawba L 22 29 20 Catawba L 37- 57 McCrary W 38- 34 Lenoir-Rhyne L 52- 55 W. Carolina L 48 50 22 McCrary L 38- 58 26 Appalachian St. L 33- 51 Hanes Hosiery L 25- 40 Appalachian St. L 50- 52 McCrary L 38- 61 Lynchburg W 75- 73 1940-1941 Rec. (21-5, 13-2) 27 Lenoir-Rhyne L 34- 64 Appalachian St. L 31- 39 East Carolina W 54- 30 North State Conference Champions 30 Catawba L 13- 48 Lenoir-Rhyne W 49- 48 Atl. Christian W 82- 42 Coach: Horace Hendrickson 2/ 1 Atl. Christian W 43- 36 Catawba L 36- 55 High Point L 66- 90 12/ 2 at Blue Bell W 46- 34 3 High Point L 34- 43 Atl. Christian L 42- 50 Guilford W 74- 52 10 High Point Y W 40- 37 7 Guilford L 35- 50 Hanes Hosiery L 46- 55 McCrary L 60- 69 11 Blue Bell W 54- 29 10 8th AAF L 31- 36 East Carolina L 29- 31 Catawba! W 69- 58 Greensboro Y W 59- 29 13 8th AAF L 41- 49 Guilford L 56- 63 High Point! W 74- 67 1/ 4 at High Point Y L (ot) 53- 54 19 DuPont L 47- 58 Lenoir-Rhyne W 42- 31 Appalachian St.! L 53- 67 6 Whiskered Wizards W 53- 32 23 Appalachian St. W 44- 43 Catawba L 45- 72 8 Hanes Hoisery W 47- 36 High Point W 53- 48 ! North State Conference Tourn. 10 W. Carolina W 53- 30 1945-1946 Rec. (16-10, 8-4) Appalachian St. W 44- 42 11 at W. Carolina W 50- 28 Coach: Lacy B. Adox Atl. Christian W 47- 33 1950-1951 Rec. (12-11, 9-7) 14 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 77- 34 Thomasville W 39- 29 W. Carolina W 44- 42 Coach: Graham L. “Doc” Mathis 18 McCrary W 51- 35 Flying Safety W 35- 31 W. Carolina W 46- 37 North Carolina L 48- 57 22 Appalachian St. L 27- 39 Greensboro Ord L 21- 55 High Point L 52- 55 Wake Forest L 62- 73 25 Catawba W 54- 21 McCrary L 24- 29 East Carolina L 44- 62 McCrary L 65- 80 28 at Guilford W 79- 25 Flying Safety W 50- 20 Guilford W 51- 48 McCrary W 75- 69 29 Atl. Christian W 79- 21 McCrary W 42- 37 Appalachian St.! L 45- 58 Atl. Christian W 72- 50 30 Atl. Christian W 73- 35 Davidson L 35- 48 Troy State W 86- 54 2/ 1 at Catawba W 71- 48 Randolph-Macon L 33- 49 ! North State Conference Tourn. Appalachian St. L 54- 73 5 at Hanes Hoisery L 34- 39 Lynchburg W 66- 51 Lenoir-Rhyne L 71- 82 8 at High Point L 42- 54 Thomasville W 57- 26 1948-1949 Rec. (7-22, 1-14) Atl. Christian W 64- 63 10 McCrary W 46- 45 East Carolina W 52- 41 Coach: Harold Pope Catawba L 60- 73 12 High Point W 37- 35 Lenoir-Rhyne W 63- 38 Fieldale W 43- 40 High Point W 68- 66 14 Lenoir-Rhyne W 62- 41 Appalachian St. W 51- 50 North Carolina L 32- 66 East Carolina W 75- 74 17 Guilford W 62- 26 Catawba L 48- 50 High Point Y W 53- 42 East Carolina L 62- 74 18 at Appalachian St. W 54- 49 Hanes Hosiery L 40- 68 RPI W 80- 20 Catawba L 79- 84 20 Lenoir-Rhyne! W 42- 38 Atl. Christian W 44- 41 McCrary L 62- 70 W. Carolina W 80- 64 21 Appalachian St.! L 34- 41 Catawba L 29- 43 East Carolina W 73- 65 Fieldale L 44- 51 W. Carolina W 85- 70 NAS L 56- 60 ! North State Conference Tournament Lenoir-Rhyne W 55- 35 Guilford W 75- 51 Guilford W 49- 48 NAS L 48- 51 Appalachian St. L 59- 64 Hanes L 40- 48 1941-1942 Rec. (17-5, 8-4) McCrary L 47- 56 High Point L 80- 86 Lynchburg W 56- 49 Coach: Horace Hendrickson Appalachian St. L 42- 55 Lenoir-Rhyne W 62- 57 McCrary W 53- 47 High Point Y W 45- 36 Lynchburg W 58- 49 Guilford W 63- 59 Atl. Christian L 41- 43 Georgetown L 46- 49 High Point W 44- 27 Appalachian St.! W 60- 54 Hanes L 55- 76 Sanford W 48- 42 High Point L 30- 32 High Point! L 60- 67 East Carolina L 48- 49 Pembroke W 110- 45 Atl. Christian W 55- 49 Catawba L 41- 57 McCrary W 41- 40 ! North State Conference Tourn. Guilford L 38- 54 House of David W 68- 34 1946-1947 Rec. (16-10, 8-4) Lenoir-Rhyne L 44- 53 High Point Y W 45- 39 Coach: L.J. “Hap” Perry W. Carolina L 47- 52 Sanford W 52- 38 Danville Indep. W 63- 52 W. Carolina W 60- 50 Appalachian St. W 48- 45 Cherry Point L 39- 51 Catawba L 41- 51 McCrary W 39- 38 Cherry Point L 30- 44 High Point L 55- 77 Catawba L 26- 45 Danville Indep. W 63- 60 Eller’s W 68- 52 Guilford W 44- 21 Greensboro Y W 57- 28 Appalachian St. L 53- 86 Lenoir-Rhyne W 60- 53 Hanes Hosiery L 37- 51 Lenoir-Rhyne L 51- 69 Catawba W 31- 30 McCrary W 47- 37 Appalachian St. L 41- 66 Davis Elkins W 53- 31 Appalachian St. L 37- 65 High Point L 42- 51 High Point W 34- 33 Lenoir-Rhyne W (ot) 43- 42 East Carolina L 48- 52 Appalachian St. L 46- 53 Catawba L 42- 52 Atl. Christian L 57- 72 Lenoir-Rhyne W 44- 43 McCrary L 64- 75 Guilford L 65- 76 Atl. Christian W 64- 49 Hanes Hosiery L 47- 73 Atl. Christian L 44- 49 Atl. Christian W 72- 61 1949-1950 Rec. (11-18, 5-11) High Point L 35- 59 Appalachian St. W 34- 32 Coach: Graham L. “Doc” Mathis Guilford W 45- 29 Catawba W 35- 32 High Point L 52- 60 North Carolina L 36- 57 Eatmons W 57- 36 1942-1943 Lenoir-Rhyne W 51- 37 Elkin Y W 47- 32 World War II Cherry Point L 57- 63 Cherry Point W 44- 40 McCrary L 55- 67 Elkin Y W 46- 36 1943-44 Guilford W 55- 48 Hanes L 29- 51 World War II High Point W 36- 33

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1951-1952 Rec. (25-11, 12-1) Appalachian St.! W 95- 56 High Point W 106- 101 Belmont Abbey L 42- 69 North State Conference Champions W. Carolina! W 80- 65 Guilford W 104- 57 Atl. Christian L 50- 62 Coach: Graham L. “Doc” Mathis High Point! L 63- 66 Erskine W 108- 86 Catawba L 63- 65 Hanes Hosiery L 61- 68 Erskine# W 79- 75 High Point W 102- 81 Appalachian St. L 50- 51 Norfolk Navy W 58- 57 East Carolina# L 56- 72 Pfeiffer W 100- 77 High Point L 55- 65 Atlantic Navy W 72- 61 Pfeiffer W 81- 76 W. Carolina L 62- 66 Presbyterian L 49- 63 ! North State Conference Tourn. East Carolina L 69- 105 Atl. Christian L 56- 59 Erskine W 62- 45 # NAIA Tournament 1/ 9 DuPont W 99- 59 Catawba L 52- 56 Lynchburg W 75- 72 11 Atl. Christian W 96- 82 High Point L 61- 70 High Point Y W 84- 67 1953-1954 Rec. (11-13, 8-8) 14 at Catawba W 90- 62 W. Carolina L 42- 75 Atl. Christian W 78- 61 Coach: Graham L. “Doc” Mathis 18 Appalachian St. W 102- 81 Appalachian St. W 72- 48 Citadel W 81- 49 Belmont Abbey L 78- 81 21 at W. Carolina W 107- 90 East Carolina W 85- 70 Hanes Hosiery L 65- 71 McCreary W 77- 67 25 Lenoir-Rhyne L 79- 85 Lenoir-Rhyne L 59- 68 McCrary L 54- 63 Presbyterian L 63- 82 28 at Catawba W 97- 73 Guilford W 83- 68 Lynchburg W 81- 63 McCreary W 80- 65 30 McCrary W 86- 63 W. Carolina! L 57- 68 Appalachian St. L 68- 81 Belmont Abbey L 65- 75 2/ 1 High Point W 79- 57 Catawba L 69- 71 Presbyterian L 62- 82 4 W. Carolina W 91- 71 ! North State Conference Tourn. Presbyterian L 50- 68 East Carolina L 51- 85 8 at Appalachian St. L 69- 85 McCrary W 63- 62 Atl. Christian W 69- 66 11 East Carolina W 88- 83 1958-1959 Rec. (6-14, 3-13) Lenoir-Rhyne W 77- 68 Catawba W 66- 53 13 at Atl. Christian L 97- 100 Coach: Graham L. “Doc” Mathis Norfolk Navy W 61- 57 High Point W 70- 60 16 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 70- 99 12/ 6 at Asheboro AAU L 61- 87 Erskine W 74- 47 Lenoir-Rhyne L 71- 82 18 Guilford W 96- 53 8 at Pfeiffer W 83- 77 Catawba W 90- 68 Appalachian St. L 74- 81 Appalachian St.! W 97- 74 10 Wofford L 61- 77 W. Carolina W 88- 70 Catawba W 69- 58 East Carolina! W 82- 64 15 at Wofford L 70- 75 W. Carolina W 69- 53 Guilford W 78- 75 Lenoir-Rhyne! W 71- 67 17 at Pembroke State W 103- 68 East Carolina W 59- 54 Appalachian St. W 84- 73 Erskine# W 81- 69 1/ 10 East Carolina L 44- 70 High Point W 68- 61 W. Carolina L 61- 87 Presbyterian# W 84- 79 12 Guilford W 71- 64 Appalachian St. W 65- 58 Guilford L 69- 80 Pittsburg Teachers# L 55- 77 14 Pembroke State W 83- 70 East Carolina L 62- 76 High Point W 81- 64 17 at Catawba L 54- 57 High Point L 62- 76 East Carolina L 65- 84 ! North State Conference Tourn. 19 High Point W 62- 59 Atl. Christian W 77- 38 Atl. Christian L 76- 87 # NAIA Tournament 21 at Appalachian St. L 50- 72 Guilford W 76- 62 Lenoir-Rhyne L 64- 74 24 W. Carolina L 32- 51 Guilford W 81- 79 W. Carolina W 87- 76 1956-1957 Rec. (24-6, 12-4) 27 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 57- 89 Lenoir-Rhyne W 86- 78 W. Carolina! W 84- 77 Coach: Graham L. “Doc” Mathis 29 at Atl. Christian L 50- 77 Catawba! W 86- 55 East Carolina! L 65- 80 11/ 28 Pfeiffer W 85- 81 31 Catawba L 48- 52 High Point! L 57- 63 12/ 7 at Wofford W 98- 76 2/ 2 Appalachian St. W 74- 71 Appalachian St.# W 72- 65 ! North State Conference Tourn. 8 at McCrary W 81- 76 14 at East Carolina L 47- 54 East Carolina# W 75- 67 10 Belmont Abbey W 67- 58 19 Lenoir-Rhyne L 50- 58 Milliken% L 69- 101 1954-1955 Rec. (17-11, 10-6) 13 Guilford W 78- 54 21 at Guilford L 44- 79 Coach: Graham L. “Doc” Mathis 15 Wofford W 87- 69 High Point! L 49- 66 ! North State Conference Tourn. DuPont W 75- 73 18 McCrary W 94- 79 # Carolina NAIB District Tourney Mayodan Y W 104- 51 1/ 5 Lenoir-Rhyne L 53- 59 ! North State Conference Tourn. % NAIB National Tourney McCrary L 76- 84 8 at Appalachian St. W 78- 76 Virginia Tech W 78- 71 10 High Point L 82- 83 1959-1960 Rec. (9-17, 5-11) 1952-1953 Rec. (25-11, 11-5) Jacksonville NAS W 99- 76 12 East Carolina W 77- 59 Coach: William R. “Bill” Miller Coach: Graham L. “Doc” Mathis Rollins L 65- 73 16 at Atl. Christian W 79- 66 Pembroke W 85- 84 Lynchburg W 70- 65 Florida Southern W 81- 48 19 at Catawba L 77- 81 Wofford L 63- 77 Virginia Tech W 73- 61 Stetson L 59- 91 23 at High Point W 92- 62 Norfolk Division W 82- 61 Atl. Christian W 95- 56 DuPont W 79- 73 26 at W. Carolina W 83- 71 Guilford W 85- 64 Lynchburg W 76- 64 McCrary L 75- 95 30 Atl. Christian W 95- 91 Wofford L 71- 72 High Point Y W 81- 69 East Carolina W 76- 64 2/ 1 Hampden-Syd. W 92- 59 Norfolk Division L 62- 85 Guilford W 63- 48 Atl. Christian L 68- 88 2 Catawba W 91- 70 High Point L 69- 85 High Point L 78- 80 Guilford W 105- 88 4 at Preiffer W 94- 75 Camp Lejeune L 74- 89 Presbyterian W 73- 67 Catawba W 87- 60 6 Appalachian St. W 86- 48 W. Carolina W 74- 70 Erskine L 62- 74 High Point W 85- 83 7 at Belmont Abbey W 92- 76 East Carolina L 63- 95 High Point Y L 47- 55 Appalachian St. W 69- 62 9 W. Carolina W 90- 66 Pembroke W 97- 66 Appalachian St. W 64- 61 Lenoir-Rhyne L 66- 72 12 at Hampden-Syd. W 94- 49 East Carolina L 64- 83 DuPoint W 76- 43 W. Carolina W 81- 75 16 at East Carolina W 66- 52 Appalachian St. L 70- 76 Presbyterian W 73- 48 High Point W 93- 77 21 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 56- 79 Atl. Christian W 80- 67 East Carolina L 75- 76 Catawba W 86- 58 23 at Guilford W 96- 72 Catawba W 79- 77 McCrary L 68- 77 Appalachian St. L 70- 80 Catawba! L 62- 73 W. Carolina L 65- 75 High Point L 69- 79 W. Carolina W 73- 60 Erskine# W 60- 38 Lenior Rhyne L 75- 82 Catawba W 83- 65 Guilford W 93- 69 Presbyterian# W 82- 67 Catawba L 69- 92 DuPoint L 74- 78 Atl. Christian L 75- 88 Pacific Lutheran% L 61- 76 High Point L 65- 79 McCrary W 86- 77 East Carolina L 80- 92 W. Carolina L 45- 63 Lenoir-Rhyne W 82- 69 Lenoir-Rhyne L 73- 77 ! North State Conference Tourn. Atl. Christian W 85- 72 W. Carolina W 90- 87 Guilford! W 102- 60 # Carolina NAIA Tournament Appalachian St. L 62- 64 W. Carolina L 79- 87 Lenoir-Rhyne! L 71- 80 % NAIA Tournament East Carolina L 55- 88 Erskine W 88- 67 Lenior Rhyne L 67- 84 Catawba W 86- 69 ! North State Conference Tourn. 1957-1958 Rec. (5-16, 4-12) Guilford W 76- 56 Appalachian St. W 86- 57 Coach: Graham L. “Doc” Mathis Lenior Rhyne! L 48- 70 Guilford W 67- 53 1955-1956 Rec. (25-7, 11-5) Belmont Abbey L 62- 72 High Point W 69- 45 Coach: Graham L. “Doc” Mathis Pfeiffer L 75- 82 ! North State Conference Tourn. East Carolina L 69- 91 Pfeiffer W 78- 62 Guilford W 70- 57 Atl. Christian W 80- 49 Belmont Abbey W 90- 83 Pfeiffer W 76- 61 Lenoir-Rhyne W 87- 63 McCrary L 91- 100 Lenoir-Rhyne L 48- 72 Guilford W 76- 71 DuPont W 124- 70 East Carolina L 43- 79

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1960-1961 Rec. (17-13, 11-7) Belmont Abbey W 69- 66 High Point L 67- 68 W. Carolina! W 80- 62 Coach: William R. “Bill” Miller Guilford W 70- 63 Catawba W 62- 60 Appalachian St. L 82- 89 Pfeiffer W 74- 66 Lenoir-Rhyne W 63- 56 Atl. Christian W 91- 68 Erskine L 69- 76 Frederick W 78- 74 Frederick W 72- 56 * Games counted as Elon wins due to forfeit Wofford L 70- 75 Navy Sublant L 74- 75 W. Carolina W 92- 81 ! Carolinas Conference Tourn. Belmont Abbey L 59- 64 W. Maryland W 87- 71 Pfeiffer L 61- 65 Wofford W 83- 71 Frederick W 77- 67 Appalachian St. W 72- 59 1967-1968 Rec. (13-15, 8-10) Guilford W 87- 63 Atl. Christian W 79- 58 East Carolina W 72- 66 Coach: William R. “Bill” Miller Lenoir-Rhyne L 57- 77 East Carolina L 64- 73 Catawba W 69- 62 Ga. Southern W 74- 73 Pembroke W 85- 80 Appalachian St. L 60- 71 Lenoir-Rhyne L 62- 70 Shorter W 70- 52 Camp Lejeune L 79- 94 Wofford W 93- 75 W. Carolina L 69- 77 Wofford W 59- 55 Pikeville L 66- 89 Catawba L 65- 67 Appalachian St.! W 64- 53 Guilford L 66- 85 Georgia Southern W 89- 62 Guilford W 76- 45 Pfeiffer! W 67- 66 Atl. Christian L 67- 81 Catawba W 72- 57 Catawba W 87- 62 High Point! W 67- 60 Lenoir-Rhyne L 48- 68 Pembroke W 88- 84 High Point L 54- 64 High Point# L 69- 77 High Point L 63- 67 East Carolina L 77- 78 W. Carolina L 67- 68 Campbell L 73- 92 Appalachian St. L 66- 89 Pfeiffer W 61- 60 ! Carolinas Conference Tourn. Winston-Salem St. L 63- 90 Atl. Christian W 77- 66 Appalachian St. W 79- 65 #NAIA District 26 Playoff A & T L 66- 79 Catawba W 64- 59 East Carolina W 69- 63 Wofford W 66- 61 High Point W 94- 72 Campbell W 72- 50 1965-1966 Rec. (13-11, 8-9) Lenoir-Rhyne L 64- 72 Catawba L 68- 69 Lenoir-Rhyne L 65- 82 Coach: William R. “Bill” Miller Campbell W 87- 68 Pfeiffer W 82- 62 W. Carolina L 42- 48 Wofford W 97- 73 High Point L 90- 92 High Point W 84- 82 Lenoir-Rhyne! L 55- 56 Atl. Christian L 66- 91 Catawba W 102- 88 W. Carolina L 72- 85 Pfeiffer L 87- 96 Catawba L 96- 123 W. Carolina W 85- 84 ! North State Conference Tourn. Erskine W 66- 58 Appalachian St. L 75- 87 Atl. Christian W 92- 78 Lenoir-Rhyne W 61- 58 Presbyterian W 80- 73 Erskine W 103- 78 1963-1964 Rec. (21-7, 10-5) High Point L 61- 73 W. Carolina W 92- 73 East Carolina L 88- 105 Coach: William R. “Bill” Miller Appalachian St. W 80- 73 Pfeiffer L 78- 82 Appalachian St. L 66- 68 11/ 30 at Frederick W 95 58 A & T L 54- 77 Appalachian St. W 81- 75 Lenoir-Rhyne W 94- 77 12/ 3 at Wofford L 87 100 Guilford W 88- 68 Presbyterian W 80- 62 Guilford W 102- 82 5 Atl. Christian W 94 74 Wofford W 79- 69 Atl. Christian W 85- 76 High Point! L 78- 80 7 at Pfeiffer W 80 71 Guilford L 80- 96 Pfeiffer W 91- 84 11 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 77 71 Campbell W 79- 53 W. Carolina L 73- 103 ! North State Conference Tourn. 14 High Point W 59 57 Atl. Christian W 85- 74 Erskine L 61- 69 17 at Pembroke W 94 67 Catawba L 71- 75 Guilford W 93- 74 1961-1962 Rec. (19-11, 9-7) 8 at Lejeune W 87 58 Campbell W 69- 64 Catawba! L 68- 89 Coach: Willliam R. “Bill” Miller 20 at East Carolna W 71 70 High Point L 59- 88 11/ 28 at Pfeiffer W 78- 73 1/ 4 at Campbell W 71 64 Presbyterian W 75- 74 ! Carolinas Conference Tourn. 12/ 1 Wofford W 69- 65 7 Wofford W 96 74 W. Carolina L 92- 106 4 Atl. Christian W 82- 58 9 at Atl. Christian W 78 71 Pfeiffer W 78- 74 1968-1969 Rec. (21-8, 13-4) 7 at Wofford W 77- 61 11 East Carolna W 82 57 Appalachian St. L 73- 81 Coach: William R. “Bill” Miller 11 Guilford W 83- 57 13 Appalachian St. W 89 61 Presbyterian W 76- 69 Lincoln (Mo.) W 79- 78 13 Hampden-Sidney W 81- 70 18 Catawba W 71 46 Lenoir-Rhyne W 77- 62 Cumberland L 104- 117 14 Randolph-Macon W 81- 60 25 at High Point L 59 68 W. Carolina L 75- 87 Wofford W 79- 63 15 at Fort Lee L 65- 76 27 Belmont Abbey W 73- 66 High Point! L 76- 89 High Point L 74- 87 19 at Cumberland L 53- 59 30 Frederick W 86- 52 Atl. Christian W 96- 76 20 at Cumberland L 86- 88 2/ 1 at Catawba L 53- 73 ! Carolinas Conference Tourn. Lenoir-Rhyne L 56- 59 27 at Ga. Southern W 74- 57 4 Campbell W 63- 62 Lenoir-Rhyne W 73- 65 28 at East Carolina W 84- 61 8 at W. Carolina L 54- 64 1966-1967 Rec. (12-15, 8-10) Campbell W 72- 66 1/ 3 at Pikeville W 79- 70 11 Pfeiffer W 74- 62 Coach: William R. “Bill” Miller Atl. Christian L 83- 89 4 at Atl. Christian W 73- 57 13 at Appalachian St. L 54- 56 Wofford L 64- 77 Catawba W 97- 74 6 at East Carolina L 65- 67 15 at East Carolna W 66- 60 Guilford L 84- 97 Guilford W 106- 94 8 Appalachian St. W 78- 51 18 at Guilford W 69- 63 Catawba W 79- 77 Campbell L 75- 97 9 Pembroke W 65- 43 20 Lenoir-Rhyne L 60- 62 Pfeiffer W 77- 59 High Point L 81- 94 13 Catawba W 62- 54 22 W. Carolina W 73- 67 Atl. Christian W 90- 89 Wofford W 76- 60 16 at Guilford W 88- 53 Guilford! L 63- 67 Lenoir-Rhyne L 64- 75 Pfeiffer W 65- 58 20 at High Point L 69- 81 High Point* L 75- 96 Catawba W 86- 66 27 at Catawba L 75- 80 ! Carolinas Conference Tourn. Appalachian St. L 65- 74 Appalachian St. W 78- 64 29 Campbell W 75- 66 South Carolina L 78- 102 Presbyterian W 53- 51 2/ 1 High Point W 70- 64 1964-1965 Rec. (17-12, 6-9) Wofford W 72- 71 W. Carolina W 76- 71 3 at W. Carolina L 48- 71 Coach: William R. “Bill” Miller Lenoir-Rhyne L 67- 75 Appalachian St. W 67- 64 6 Pfeiffer L 66- 75 Wofford W 65- 64 Campbell W 83- 79 Presbyterian W 65- 54 8 at Appalachian St. L 45- 72 Loyola W 100- 80 Atl. Christian L 72- 86 Pfeiffer W 82- 70 10 East Carolina W 75- 66 Pfeiffer L 66- 68 Catawba W 73- 60 W. Carolina W 96- 73 17 W. Carolina L 53- 54 Lenoir-Rhyne W 85- 84 High Point* L 73- 79 Newberry W 86- 78 Pfeiffer! W 68- 59 High Point L 65- 76 Catawba L 64- 68 Guilford W 68- 67 High Point! L 73- 80 Appalachian St. L 56- 59 Presbyterian W 51- 49 Guilford! W 81- 72 Erskine L 60- 65 W. Carolina L 69- 83 Newberry! L 72- 76 ! North State Conference Tourn. Fort Eustis L 71- 75 Pfeiffer W 79- 60 A & T# W 102- 82 Wofford L 84- 92 Appalachian St. L 70- 75 High Point# L 62- 83 1962-1963 Rec. (17-9, 9-6) Atl. Christian W 106- 79 Presbyterian W 81- 61 Coach: William R. “Bill” Miller East Carolina L 60- 67 Pembroke L 75- 86 ! Carolinas Conference Tourn. Pfeiffer W 64- 46 Campbell W 70- 59 W. Carolina L 71- 75 # NAIA District 26 Playoff Atl. Christian W 83- 82 Guilford W 67- 44 Campbell L 77- 78 Wofford W 67- 65 Campbell W 86- 77 Guilford L 75- 80

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1969-1970 Rec. (22-8, 10-5) Barber Scotia L 64- 66 Atl. Christian W 82- 74 31 at Guilford L 82- 84 Coach: William R. “Bill” Miller Lenoir-Rhyne L 70- 72 High Point W 70- 68 2/ 5 at Pfeiffer W 82- 78 11/ 28 W. Carolina W 100- 86 Atl. Christian W 102- 78 Lenoir-Rhyne L 57- 68 7 at Catawba L 75- 78 29 Guilford W 77- 71 High Point W 61- 57 Presbyterian W 88- 79 11 Campbell W 94- 83 12/ 1 at A & T L 64- 72 Campbell W 71- 50 Catawba W 103- 80 14 Pfeiffer W 87- 69 6 High Point W 91- 78 Catawba W 90- 70 Belmont Abbey L 60- 65 16 at Belmont Abbey W 93- 90 8 Lenoir-Rhyne L 74- 77 Pfeiffer W 84- 62 High Point W 88- 87 19 UNCW W 106- 80 10 at Atl. Christian W 86- 81 Presbyterian W 76- 55 Lenoir-Rhyne W 66- 65 21 at Atl. Christian W 88- 75 27 at Concord W 103- 73 High Point W 58- 56 Guilford W 82- 79 vs. Atl. Christian! W 77- 61 N.C. Central W 47- 41 29 at Pfeiffer W 67- 56 W. Carolina L 108- 110 vs. Catawba! L 94- 97 Lenoir-Rhyne L 61- 62 1/ 3 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 83- 78 Mars Hill W 78- 60 Belmont Abbey L 63- 92 8 Atl. Christian W 117- 86 UNCW W 79- 66 ! Carolinas Conference Tourn.; Lexington, N.C. W. Carolina W 71- 64 10 at Catawba L 66- 67 W. Carolina W 67- 66 Belmont Abbey W 74- 57 12 Pfeiffer W 73- 61 Guilford L 87- 88 1976-1977 Rec. (10-14, 2-8) Newberry W 110- 59 14 at Guilford L 59- 62 Pfeiffer W 92- 71 Coach: William R. “Bill” Miller Guilford W 85- 67 17 at High Point L 73- 74 Catawba W 82- 69 Liberty Baptist W 118- 94 Pfeiffer W 68- 65 19 Campbell W 75- 58 Campbell W 81- 80 Lenoir-Rhyne L 78- 93 Catawba L 64- 72 24 Catawba W 67- 65 Pfeiffer W 83- 50 Hanover L 86- 88 N.C. Central W 68- 61 28 Presbyterian W 76- 64 Belmont Abbey W 73- 69 Lenoir-Rhyne W 118- 115 Campbell L 66- 71 31 at W. Carolina W 81- 70 UNCW W 82- 64 High Point W 87- 69 Guilford L 63- 79 2/ 7 Newberry W 92- 77 Atl. Christian W 61- 59 Mars Hill W 91- 82 Atl. Christian W 94- 82 9 Guilford L 79- 84 High Point! W 49- 47 Atl. Christian W 92- 83 High Point! W 68- 58 11 at Pfeiffer W 70- 63 Lenoir-Rhyne! L 71- 73 Belmont Abbey W 75- 72 Catawba! W 62- 53 14 W. Carolina W 62- 61 High Point L 82- 86 Guilford W 83- 69 16 at Presbyterian W 59- 50 ! Carolinas Conference Tourn. Lenoir-Rhyne W 81- 80 Gardner-Webb# L 72- 91 18 A & T W 76- 74 Guilford L 100- 105 21 at Campbell W 74- 58 1974-1975 Rec. (13-14, 6-8) Liberty Baptist W 92- 69 ! Carolinas Conference Tourn. High Point! W 88- 69 Coach: William R. “Bill” Miller Catawba L 82- 103 # District 26 Playoff Newberry! W 73- 72 11/ 26 Mars Hill L 78- 87 Winston-Salem St. W 89- 87 Guilford! L 61- 66 29 Campbell@ L 63- 75 Campbell L 77- 103 1972-1973 Rec. (21-9, 10-4) A & T# L 71- 72 30 UNCG@ W 97- 65 Guilford L 98- 100 Coach: William R. “Bill” Miller Charlotte# W 77- 71 12/ 4 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 70- 63 Belmont Abbey L 61- 68 11/ 24 Pfeiffer@ L 57- 67 7 at High Point L 69- 95 Pfeiffer L 88- 89 25 Mars Hill@ W 63- 49 ! Carolinas Conference Tourn. 12 at Atl. Christian L 60- 75 Catawba L 85- 89 29 Mars Hill W 66- 50 # NAIA District Tournament 27 vs. Glenville St.# W 93- 58 Campbell W 74- 71 12/ 2 at Barber-Scotia L 79- 91 28 at Gardner-Webb# L 64- 93 Pfeiffer L 79- 83 4 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 66- 69 1970-1971 Rec. (21-8, 11-2) 1/ 2 Gardner-Webb W 75- 67 Mars Hill L 81- 82 7 at Atl. Christian W 66- 57 Coach: William R. “Bill” Miller 4 at Catawba L 71- 82 Atl. Christian L 84- 86 9 High Point W 66- 58 Lenoir-Rhyne L 63- 76 6 at Belmont Abbey L 52- 66 Guilford L 84- 109 15 at St. Augustine W 67- 58 Atl. Christian W 99- 79 11 High Point L 55- 56 16 at Shaw W 62- 49 A & T L 23- 25 15 Lenoir-Rhyne W 67- 58 1977-1978 Rec. (15-11, 7-7) 29 at Pfeiffer% W 74- 64 Pfeiffer W 73- 67 18 at Guilford L 88- 90 Coach: William R. “Bill” Miller 30 at Belmont Abbey% W 68- 67 Guilford W 75- 67 21 at Mars Hill W 70- 68 Catawba L 103- 107 1/ 6 at Catawba L 49- 67 Lenoir-Rhyne W 67- 58 25 at UNCW W 78- 77 Lenoir-Rhyne W 58- 57 8 Pfeiffer W 83- 67 Atl. Christian W 92- 79 29 Campbell W 103- 91 Liberty Baptist W 111- 64 13 at High Point W 87- 68 High Point W 83- 69 2/ 1 Guilford L 71- 81 High Point L 84- 91 17 Lenoir-Rhyne W 77- 76 W. Carolina L 76- 77 4 at Pfeiffer L 80- 88 Atl. Christian L 64- 67 19 at Guilford& W 64- 63 Belmont Abbey W 67- 63 6 Catawba W 84- 76 Liberty Baptist W 98- 96 22 Belmont Abbey W 73- 71 Lenoir-Rhyne W 65- 53 8 Gardner-Webb L 82- 102 Hampton-Sydney W 76- 72 24 at W. Carolina L 77- 83 Campbell L 75- 76 12 at Campbell L 74- 88 High Point L 56- 81 27 Campbell W 94- 63 Atl. Christian W 83- 81 15 at Pfeiffer W 69- 67 Pembroke State L 68- 82 29 Barber-Scotia W 85- 79 Catawba W 80- 78 17 Belmont Abbey W 67- 65 Lenoir-Rhyne L 37- 45 31 W. Carolina W 65- 61 Pfeiffer W 77- 74 20 UNCW W 79- 66 Guilford L 89- 97 2/ 2 Guilford& L 70- 82 Greensboro W 79- 77 22 Atl. Christian W 71- 58 Liberty Baptist W 76- 60 7 at Pfeiffer W 65- 58 High Point W 94- 67 26 vs. High Point! L 64- 66 Catawba W 62- 61 10 Catawba W 84- 69 A & T L 65- 68 Lenoir-Rhyne L 78- 83 12 at Mars Hill L 57- 70 Catawba W 90- 82 @ Turkey Classic; Elon, N.C. Guilford W 71- 70 14 at Campbell L 90- 95 Guilford L 69- 73 # Gardner-Webb Tournament; Belmont Abbey W 76- 71 21 at Belmont Abbey W 93- 89 Boiling Springs, N.C. W. Carolina W 89- 79 Pfeiffer W 92- 80 24 Atl. Christian W 87- 58 ! Carolinas Conference Tourn.; Lexington, N.C. Greensboro W 115- 67 Catawba L 71- 82 vs. High Point! W 48- 47 Newberry L 77- 79 Mars Hill W 80- 62 vs. Guilford! L 76- 79 1975-1976 Rec. (13-11, 7-5) Pfeiffer W 85- 62 Pfeiffer W 89- 83 Coach: William R. “Bill” Miller Campbell W 79- 61 Pembroke State W 65- 63 @ Turkey Classic; Elon, N.C. 11/ 29 at Madison L 94- 104 Pfeiffer! W 73- 56 Atl. Christian W 72- 68 % Holiday Tournament; Belmont, N.C. 12/ 3 Lenoir-Rhyne L 86- 91 Catawba! W 76- 67 Belmont Abbey L 65- 82 & Game played at Greensboro Coliseum 6 at High Point W 65- 64 Guilford! W 58- 57 Mars Hill W 77- 69 ! Carolinas Conference Tourn.; Lexington, N.C. 8 at Winston-Salem St. L 69- 81 A & T# L 55- 66 Pembroke State! W 74- 70 10 at Mars Hill W 81- 79 High Point! L 59- 60 1973-1974 Rec. (23-7, 11-8) 13 Atl. Christian W 98- 88 ! Carolinas Conference Tourn. Carolinas Conference Champions 1/ 3 Catawba L 84- 86 # NAIA District Playoff ! Carolinas Conference Tourn. Coach: William R. “Bill” Miller 6 Belmont Abbey W 101- 73 High Point W 77- 68 10 High Point W 78- 72 1971-1972 Rec. (21-8, 10-4) 1978-1979 Rec. (11-17, 5-7) Belmont Abbey W 84- 72 14 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 74- 80 Carolinas Conference Champions Coach: William R. “Bill” Miller Mars Hill L 52- 58 17 Guilford L 72- 81 Coach: William R. “Bill” Miller Guilford L 66- 76 Campbell W 79- 61 20 Mars Hill L 61- 66 UNCG W 92- 51 Lenoir-Rhyne L 69- 79 Shaw W 87- 78 24 at UNCW W 59- 58 Lenoir-Rhyne W 76- 64 Winston-Salem St. L 60- 78 St. Augustine W 68- 65 28 at Campbell L 85- 86 Presbyterian W 66- 55 Lenoir-Rhyne L 68- 77

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High Point W 63- 62 Hawaii Pacific L 57- 59 High Point W 83- 78 1985-1986 Rec. (16-14, 9-7) Mars Hill L 69- 75 Hawaii L 50- 54 Guilford L 74- 103 Coach: William “Bill” Morningstar UNC Asheville W 81- 71 Chaminade W 67- 61 Pembroke L 73- 91 Mt. Olive W 68- 67 Atl. Christian L 79- 83 Belmont Abbey L 70- 71 Gardner-Webb L 85- 93 Belmont Abbey L 48- 61 Lenoir-Rhyne L 57- 59 BYU-Hawaii L 72- 82 Pfeiffer! W 89- 81 Mars Hill W 65- 48 Longwood W 79- 73 Gardner-Webb L 65- 68 Pembroke! L 60- 71 Lynchburg L 72- 76 Hampden-Syd. W 76- 70 Catawba L 59- 88 Gardner-Webb W 74- 66 Belmont Abbey L 80- 83 Mars Hill W 97- 81 ! Carolinas Conference Tourn. Wingate W 66- 61 High Point L 63- 69 Lenoir-Rhyne L 50- 56 Greensboro W 71- 49 Pembroke L 86- 90 Pembroke W 66- 65 1983-1984 Rec. (17-11, 8-6) Atl. Christian W (ot) 84- 83 Guilford W 88- 82 Pfeiffer W 75- 69 Coach: William “Bill” Morningstar UNCW L 77- 86 Catawba W 60- 58 Belmont Abbey L 71 77 11/ 16 at Wingate W 62- 61 Guilford W 70- 68 Pfeiffer L 66- 87 Atl. Christian W 98- 88 18 vs. W. Va. Tech# L 71- 76 Catawba L 82- 85 Lenoir-Rhyne L 63- 65 High Point W 57- 54 19 vs. St. Paul’s# W 62- 61 Pfeiffer W 73- 71 Guilford L 78- 85 Guilford W 81- 65 21 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 88- 97 Lenoir-Rhyne W 80- 70 Pfeiffer L 60- 72 Pfeiffer L 70- 84 28 Lynchburg W 108- 84 High Point W 87- 77 Belmont Abbey W 68- 63 12/ 3 Longwood W 81- 64 Wingate L 64- 70 Catawba W 72- 71 1981-1982 Rec. (8-20, 3-11) 7 at UNCG W 66- 62 Gardner-Webb L 71- 78 UNC Asheville W 84- 67 Coach: William “Bill” Morningstar 10 Atl. Christian W 77- 69 Catawba W 73- 58 Winston-Salem St. L 67- 89 11/ 16 Mars Hill W 103- 86 15 at Belmont Abbey L 72- 94 Lynchburg W 76- 68 Pembroke L 68- 71 19 at Wingate L 68- 69 1/ 5 USC-Spartanburg W 62- 59 Belmont Abbey L 58- 63 Atl. Christian W 80- 63 21 Lenoir-Rhyne L 78- 84 7 Guilford W 89- 64 Pembroke L 70- 71 Randolph-Macon W 78- 70 25 at Belmont Abbey L 56- 77 9 UNCG W 96- 68 Mt. Olive W 89- 63 Mars Hill L 65- 66 30 at Lynchburg L 55- 70 11 Catawba W 74- 72 Atl. Christian L 73- 78 Guilford! L 64- 75 12/ 3 at Mars Hill$ L 86- 91 14 at Pfeiffer L 71- 92 Pfeiffer L 74- 85 4 at Guilford$ L 58- 64 18 at High Point L 53- 54 High Point L 65- 78 ! Carolinas Conference Tourn. 9 UNCG W 61- 56 21 Wingate L 67- 69 Guilford W 86- 76 12 Atl. Christian W 66- 65 24 Greensboro W 102- 67 Lenoir-Rhyne W 77- 67 1979-1980 Rec. (15-12, 9-6) 1/ 4 at Campbell L 69- 83 28 at Catawba L 65- 75 Pembroke L 71- 74 Coach: William “Bill” Morningstar 7 Amherst W 67- 63 30 at Lynchburg W 80- 69 Catawba! W 82- 72 Wingate W 68- 61 9 Guilford W 42- 40 2/ 2 Belmont Abbey L 40- 52 Atl. Christian! L 84- 95 Lenoir-Rhyne W 64- 49 13 Catawba L 48- 50 4 Pembroke L 75- 88 Pfeiffer# L 72- 77 Catawba L (ot) 55- 57 14 Lynchburg W 64- 60 8 Pfeiffer W 77- 65 UNCG W 62- 55 16 at Pfeiffer L 66- 67 11 at Atl. Christian W 86- 74 ! Carolinas Conference Tourn. High Point L 46- 51 18 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 56- 66 15 High Point W 72- 58 # District 26 Tournament Mars Hill L 63- 75 20 at High Point L 10- 12 18 at Guilford W 73- 59 Atl. Christian L 55- 65 23 Wingate L 64- 66 20 Lenoir-Rhyne W 87- 78 1986-1987 Rec. (20-11, 11-5) Lenoir-Rhyne W 64- 49 28 at Gardner-Webb L 53- 59 22 at Pembroke L 53- 74 Coach: Robert “Bob” Burton USC-Aiken L 53- 55 30 at Catawba L 56- 65 vs. High Point! L 59- 64 Lenoir-Rhyne W 66- 60 High Point L 38- 51 2/ 1 at Mars Hill L 72- 86 Belmont Abbey L 59- 61 Guilford W 61- 59 6 Pembroke W 73- 70 # Longwood Tournament; Farmville, Va. Mars Hill L (ot) 87- 90 Wingate W 68- 62 8 Pfeiffer W 70- 60 ! Carolinas Conference Tourn. Lynchburg W 71- 65 Catawba W 79- 66 9 at Pembroke L 70- 83 Wingate W 85- 75 Pfeiffer W (ot) 78- 73 13 at Atl. Christian L 70- 75 1984-1985 Rec. (18-11, 7-9) Mt. Olive W 97- 93 Lenoir-Rhyne L 58- 59 17 High Point L 67- 69 Coach: William “Bill” Morningstar VMI L 72- 77 Guilford W 61- 55 20 at Guilford L 65- 73 Belmont Abbey W 55- 54 Atl. Christian W 79- 76 Belmont Abbey L 55- 65 Catawba! L 37- 45 Georgia Southern L 63- 67 Guilford W 82- 65 Pfeiffer W 70- 64 Lynchburg W 81- 69 Catawba W 76- 74 Catawba L 46- 58 $ Greensboro Coliseum Tournament; Hampden-Syd. W 114- 72 Pfeiffer W 94- 66 Pembroke W 77- 65 Greensboro, N.C. Grove City W 91- 59 Lynchburg W 108- 66 Belmont Abbey L 60- 67 ! Carolinas Conference Tournament Frostburg W 93- 65 High Point L 50- 52 Atl. Christian W 77- 66 Roanoke W 71- 64 Wingate W 72- 69 Randolph-Macon W 63- 46 1982-1983 Rec. (12-17, 7-7) Wingate W 47- 45 Longwood L 60- 65 Mars Hill W 65- 52 Coach: William “Bill” Morningstar Atl. Christian L 68- 72 Gardner-Webb W 77- 63 Pembroke! L 72- 87 Wingate W 105- 89 Catawba W 85- 67 Catawba L 61- 69 J.C. Smith# W 65- 62 Findlay W 108- 99 Guilford W 59- 53 Belmont Abbey W 60- 56 Belmont Abbey# L 61- 81 Lynchburg W 89- 75 Pfeiffer W 63 59 Pembroke L 64- 65 Lenoir-Rhyne L 82- 96 Lenoir-Rhyne W 57 56 Gardner-Webb L 65- 70 ! Carolinas Conference Tourn. Lynchburg W 79- 68 High Point L 51- 53 Mt. Olive W 100- 66 # District 26 Tournament UNCG L 69- 82 Wingate L 64- 72 Atl. Christian W 100- 95 High Point W 104- 77 SUNY-New Paltz W 104- 89 Pfeiffer W 96- 81 1980-1981 Rec. (15-15, 9-5) Atl. Christian L 104- 107 UNCG W 64- 50 High Point L 63- 65 Coach: William “Bill” Morningstar Methodist W 88- 80 Catawba L 79- 97 Longwood W 79- 76 Mars Hill W 87- 71 Guilford W 78- 70 Lynchburg W 65- 57 Guilford W 74- 68 Wingate W 57- 54 Catawba L 72- 101 Belmont Abbey W 75- 74 Lenoir-Rhyne L 71- 74 Pfeiffer L 71- 81 Pfeiffer L 67- 97 Pembroke L 55- 83 Pembroke W 74- 56 North Georgia W 58- 57 High Point L 79- 86 W&L W 73- 68 Lenoir-Rhyne! W 71- 67 UNCG W 64- 56 Wingate L 66- 67 Atl. Christian W 82- 75 Catawba! W 65- 63 Wingate W 57- 55 Belmont Abbey L 73- 74 Pfeiffer L 64- 66 High Point! L 51- 56 Guilford L 54- 60 Greensboro W 95- 89 High Point L 68- 78 Atl. Christian W 68- 60 Catawba L 79- 92 Guilford L 57- 60 ! Carolinas Conference Tourn. Appalachian St. L 52- 70 Belmont Abbey L 71- 80 Lenoir-Rhyne L 64- 66 Pembroke W 61- 60 Pembroke W 99- 65 Pembroke W 76- 74 1987-1988 Rec. (20-10, 12-4) High Point W 47- 43 Pfeiffer L 77- 99 Lenoir-Rhyne! L 52- 53 Coach: Robert “Bob” Burton Catawba L 61- 68 Lenoir-Rhyne W 105- 81 Lincoln Memorial W 99- 92 Pfeiffer L 64- 83 Atl. Christian L 98- 113 ! Carolinas Conference Tourn. Lenoir-Rhyne L 61- 68 Campbell L 68- 83

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Belmont Abbey W 82- 75 Apprentice W 81- 68 10 Gardner-Webb L 73- 82 1994-1995 Rec. (3-24, 0-14) Guilford W 71- 54 at Atl. Christian L 76- 81 12 at Catawba L 84- 103 Coach: Mark Simons Longwood W 85- 69 Lander L 65- 73 15 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 72- 60 11/ 29 Averett L 73- 78 Wingate W 74- 68 Barber Scotia W 76- 73 22 Carson-Newman W 84- 63 12/ 2 at Clinch Valley L 85- 89 Mars Hill W 92- 84 Wingate W 94- 82 27 Carson-Newman! W 76- 62 3 at St. Andrews W 94- 92 Atl. Christian L 70- 71 Atl. Christian W 78- 74 28 Lenoir-Rhyne! L 56- 67 5 at Appalachian St. L 70- 96 Lincoln Memorial L 73- 79 at Mars Hill L 68- 69 3/ 7 at Pembroke# W 85- 78 7 at Wofford L 68- 77 Catawba W 87- 73 at Presbyterian L 56- 75 9 at Gardner-Webb# L 64- 79 14 at Lees-McRae L 87- 99 Pfeiffer W 101- 65 Catawba W 71- 62 16 Limestone L 67- 81 High Point W 91- 76 Lenoir-Rhyne W 88- 86 ! South Atlantic Conference Tournament 1/ 5 Wofford L 66- 86 Wingate W 53- 50 Barber Scotia W 80- 53 # NAIA District 26 Tournament 7 at Presbyterian L 67- 84 Longwood W 76- 63 at Gardner-Webb L 48- 73 11 at Catawba L 85- 100 Gardner-Webb L 77- 81 at Carson-Newman W 64- 62 1992-1993 Rec. (13-13, 7-7) 14 Lenoir-Rhyne L 77- 95 Mt. Olive L 82- 88 High Point W 54- 52 Coach: Robert “Bob” Burton 16 at Limestone L 84- 101 Catawba W 71- 61 at Wingate W 103- 89 11/ 21 Lees-McRae W 81- 56 18 at Gardner-Webb L 78- 95 Mars Hill W 71- 62 Mars Hill W 96- 92 23 Barton W 95- 75 21 Carson-Newman L 68- 78 Belmont Abbey L 61- 71 Presbyterian W 91- 80 24 at USC-Spartanburg L 72- 83 23 Longwood L 78- 80 Pembroke W 67- 59 at Catawba L 75- 84 27 at Francis Marion$ L 65- 72 25 Mars Hill L 73- 97 Lenoir-Rhyne L 74- 80 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 60- 71 28 vs. High Point$ W 80- 76 28 at Wingate L 74- 107 Atl. Christian W 74- 73 Gardner-Webb W 43- 41 12/ 2 at Wingate L 79- 80 2/ 1 at Longwood W 66- 65 Mt. Olive W 89- 79 Carson-Newman W 71- 64 12 at High Point L 70- 79 4 Presbyterian L 68- 90 High Point W 77- 71 at Longwood L 76- 85 1/ 2 Longwood W 70- 66 8 Catawba L 69- 93 Guilford L 57- 66 6 Mars Hill W 72- 65 11 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 71- 82 Gardner-Webb W 71- 66 1990-1991 Rec. (16-11, 8-6) 9 Presbyterian L 52- 68 15 Gardner-Webb L 65- 69 Pembroke L 57- 83 Coach: Robert “Bob” Burton 13 at Catawba W 72- 71 18 at Carson-Newman L 69- 97 Lenoir-Rhyne W 93- 65 at Barton W 93- 66 16 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 57- 85 20 Queens W 85- 83 Pfeiffer W (ot) 93- 89 High Point W 62- 58 18 Erskine W 70- 53 22 at Mars Hill L 83- 97 Wingate! L 61- 62 at USC-Aiken L 63- 78 20 Gardner-Webb L 53- 73 25 Wingate L 65- 70 High Point L (2ot) 95- 99 at High Point W 59- 55 23 Carson-Newman W 64- 61 28 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 57- 60 vs. Georgia SW L 64- 73 27 at Longwood L 59- 62 ! Carolinas Conference Tourn. vs. Savannah St. W 60- 55 30 Wingate W 65- 60 1995-1996 Rec. (14-14, 5-9) Barton W 99- 65 2/ 3 at Mars Hill L 60- 82 Coach: Mark Simons 1988-1989 Rec. (11-19, 5-11) Wingate W 94- 79 6 at Presbyterian L 61- 73 11/ 17 at Belmont Abbey# W 90- 80 Coach: Robert “Bob” Burton Buffalo W 68- 59 10 Catawba W 91- 77 18 at Pembroke# W (3ot) 90- 85 Limestone L 68- 70 Mars Hill W 78 61 13 Lenoir-Rhyne L 66- 74 21 Pfeiffer L 67- 80 Coker L 66- 76 Presbyterian W 74- 67 15 at CofC L 53- 85 25 at East Carolina L 74- 89 Longwood L (ot) 67- 72 Longwood W 83- 81 17 at Gardner-Webb W 85- 76 27 Longwood W 71- 62 Puerto Rico W 67- 61 at Catawba W 73- 64 19 at Lees-McRae W 81- 67 30 at Limestone W 76- 71 UPR-Mayaguez L 66- 73 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 61- 58 20 at Carson-Newman W 89- 86 12/ 4 at Queens L 82- 87 Dominican Rep. W 80- 68 USC-Aiken W 74- 73 26 vs. Gardner-Webb! L 64- 111 6 at Averett W 88- 76 UPR-Arecibo W 80- 79 Gardner-Webb W 82- 64 $ Park Inn Classic; Florence, S.C. 15 at Palm Beach Atl.$ W 87- 81 UPR-Mayaguez W 69- 67 Carson-Newman L 57- 61 ! South Atlantic Conference Tournament; 16 vs. Warner South$ W 71- 63 Atl. Christian L 67- 72 at Longwood L 63- 69 Salisbury, N.C. 1/ 3 at Longwood L 72- 94 High Point L 83- 101 at Wingate L 60- 80 10 Gardner-Webb W (ot) 87- 84 Guilford W 75- 64 at Mars Hill L 52- 65 1993-1994 Rec. (5-21, 3-11) 13 at Carson-Newman W 73- 67 Pfeiffer W 77- 74 at Presbyterian W 53- 50 Coach: Mark Simons 17 at Mars Hill L 83- 93 Longwood L 79- 82 at USC-Spartanburg L 72- 105 11/ 30 at Wofford L 71- 78 20 Wingate W 90- 61 Wingate W 91- 77 Catawba W 79- 73 12/ 3 vs. D. of Columbia#L (3ot) 97- 98 24 at Catawba L 72- 78 Lenoir-Rhyne W 79- 78 Lenoir-Rhyne L 75- 103 4 vs. Wingate# L 75- 87 27 Presbyterian L 65- 71 St. Andrews L 68- 83 at Gardner-Webb L 61- 68 8 Lees-McRae W 74- 65 29 Limestone W 82- 71 Mt. Olive W 74- 70 at Carson-Newman L 54- 68 11 High Point L 67- 83 2/ 7 at Gardner-Webb L 85- 90 Pembroke L 82- 98 at Catawba! L 77- 81 1/ 4 at Longwood L 46- 63 10 Carson-Newman L 70- 71 High Point L 73- 83 6 at Barton L 63- 72 12 Lenoir-Rhyne W 73- 56 Wingate L 76- 85 ! South Atlantic Conference Tournament 8 Wingate L 77- 83 14 Mars Hill W 79- 75 Atl. Christian W 102- 73 10 Wofford L (ot) 89- 91 17 at Wingate L 56- 63 Lenoir-Rhyne L 67- 68 1991-1992 Rec. (16-11, 8-6) 12 at Mars Hill L 85- 93 19 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 75- 77 Pfeiffer L 75- 91 Coach: Robert “Bob” Burton 15 at Presbyterian L 54- 62 21 Catawba L 84- 87 Guilford L 80- 94 11/ 23 High Point W 97- 81 19 Catawba L 65- 74 24 at Presbyterian L 78- 87 St. Andrews L 69- 79 27 at Savannah St. W 94- 84 22 Lenoir-Rhyne W 80- 67 28 vs. Catawba! W 71- 65 W. Carolina L 63- 81 29 at Augusta W 79- 76 24 Queens W 92- 81 3/ 1 vs. Mars Hill! L 81- 90 Mt. Olive L 62- 70 30 USC-Aiken W 65- 62 26 at Gardner-Webb L 76- 91 Pembroke L 63- 65 12/ 4 at Barton L 78- 86 29 at Carson-Newman L 62- 72 # OTIHOP/WBBB Tip-Off Classic Atl. Christian$ W 100- 89 7 at High Point L 52- 80 2/ 2 Longwood L 68- 74 $ Holiday Inn Classic; Lake Wales, Fla. High Point! L 76- 83 1/ 4 Wingate W 86- 68 5 at Wingate L 74- 84 ! South Atlantic Conference Tournament; 6 Longwood W 106- 90 7 at Queens L 77- 87 Wingate, N.C. $ Playoff game 8 at Mars Hill L 73- 77 9 Mars Hill L 58- 64 ! Carolinas Conference Tournament 11 at Presbyterian L 60- 63 12 Presbyterian L 59- 86 1996-1997 Rec. (16-14, 6-8) 13 Savannah St. W 80- 65 16 at Catawba L 76- 90 Coach: Mark Simons 1989-1990 Rec. (19-10, 9-5) 18 Lenoir-Rhyne L 76- 92 19 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 77- 88 11/ 16 Longwood W 81- 80 Coach: Robert “Bob” Burton 22 at Gardner-Webb L 70- 71 23 Gardner-Webb W 80- 60 21 at Davis & Elkins W 88- 81 Mt. Olive W 65- 62 25 at Carson-Newman W 80- 71 26 Carson-Newman W 75- 67 23 Newberry L 83- 87 at Belmont Abbey W 73- 60 29 at Erskine L 85- 93 3/ 1 at Mars Hill! L 75- 100 29 at Lock Haven# W 89- 62 USC-Aiken W 66- 60 2/ 1 at Wingate W 66- 64 30 vs. Gannon# L 69- 74 Longwood L 77- 82 3 at Longwood W 67- 60 # Shippensburg University Invitational; 12/ 3 Carson-Newman W 80- 71 at Barber-Scotia L 68- 74 5 Mars Hill W 55- 49 Shippensburg, Pa. 5 Averett W 116- 87 at High Point W 88- 73 8 Presbyterian W 78- 73 ! South Atlantic Conference Tournament St. Andrews W 80- 75

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13 at Florida So. L 58- 63 30 at Davidson L 51- 89 22 at Charleston So. *W (ot) 68- 65 26 at Coastal Carolina* W 75- 53 14 at Warner-So. L 73- 74 12/ 2 VMI W 70- 69 27 High Point* W 58- 55 3/ 1 at High Point* W 70- 46 16 at CofC L 59- 68 4 Mt. Aloysius W 88- 69 30 at Radford* L 75- 95 4 UNC Asheville! L (ot) 66 68 1/ 2 at Longwood W 76- 60 21 at #6 Stanford# L 58- 82 2/ 3 at Winthrop* L 53- 61 4 Davis & Elkins W 96- 77 22 William & Mary# L 69- 101 7 at UNC Asheville* L 57- 70 ! Big South Conference Tournament 1st Rd.; 8 Mars Hill W 88- 72 29 at N. Arizona L 65- 99 10 Charleston So.* L 64- 67 Elon, N.C. 11 at Wingate W 97- 88 1/ 4 Belmont Abbey W 94- 54 12 Coastal Carolina* W 77- 74 15 at Catawba L 69- 76 9 at Coastal Carolina W 64- 61 17 Radford* L 76- 95 2003-2004 Rec. (12-18, 7-9 SoCon) 18 Presbyterian L 61- 64 11 at Charleston So. L (ot) 79- 84 22 at Liberty* L 52- 60 Coach: Ernie Nestor 22 Gardner-Webb L 63- 79 16 UNC Asheville L 63- 72 24 at High Point* L 68- 70 11/ 17 vs. Idaho# L 60- 84 25 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 66- 76 20 Winthrop L 72- 81 18 vs. Gardner-Webb# L 65- 68 29 at Newberry W 71- 51 23 at Radford L 73- 89 # United Airlines Tip-Off Tournament; 22 at Wake Forest L 55- 97 2/ 1 at Carson-Newman L 71- 87 25 Lenoir-Rhyne W 91- 59 Honolulu, Hawaii 28 Bluefield W 85- 52 5 at Mars Hill L 82- 98 27 Liberty W 75- 73 12/ 2 Methodist W 83- 67 8 Wingate W 80- 70 30 High Point W 73- 65 2001-2002 Rec. (13-16, 7-7) 4 American W 85- 82 12 Catawba W 91- 79 2/ 1 Coastal Carolina W 85- 82 Coach: Mark Simons 13 at Georgetown L 70- 91 15 at Presbyterian L 71- 81 4 at Winthrop L 72- 73 11/ 16 N.C. A & T W (ot) 94- 82 17 at Mercer L 63- 80 19 at Gardner-Webb L 64- 66 6 at UNC Asheville W 73- 72 17 at Wake Forest L 67- 87 20 Chattanooga* W 88- 70 22 Lenoir-Rhyne W 65- 55 11 at Liberty L 71- 78 20 Lynchburg W 93- 51 28 at Xavier L 58- 75 27 at Gardner-Webb! W (ot) 105- 92 13 Radford L 71- 72 23 at Florida State L 59- 89 30 at Cincinnati L 63- 102 28 vs. Catawba! W 87- 71 17 Charleston So. W 93- 81 27 UNCG L 55- 70 1/ 5 at Appalachian St.* L 58- 81 3/ 1 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne! W 62- 59 20 at High Point L 75- 83 30 at Ball State L 65- 106 8 Fairfield L 64- 69 6 Elizabeth City St.$ L 70- 77 12/ 1 vs. Binghamton W 77- 70 10 at W. Carolina* L 72- 81 # Stanford Invitational; Palo Alto, Calif. 4 at Davidson L 59- 66 14 UMES W 54- 51 # Gary Miller Classic; Erie, Pa. 6 Bluefield W 97- 81 17 CofC* L 66- 81 ! South Atlantic Conference Tournament; 1999-2000 Rec. (13-15, 7-7) 15 at Clemson L 78- 88 19 ETSU* L 72- 75 Boiling Springs, N.C. Coach: Mark Simons 18 at Birmingham-So. L 58- 65 24 at Davidson* L 58- 72 $ NCAA South Atlantic Regional 11/ 19 at Virginia L 66- 97 29 at Arkansas L 52- 96 28 Appalachian St.* W 76- 69 Tournament; Durham, N.C. 22 at Tennessee L 56- 95 1/ 2 Radford* W 61- 58 31 at Wofford* W 77- 64 24 Bridgewater W 90- 68 5 Charleston So.* W 75- 69 2/ 2 Furman* W 67- 60 1997-1998 Rec. (13-14) 26 at Albany L 69- 73 7 Coastal Carolina* W 91- 80 7 at UNCG* L 53- 67 Coach: Mark Simons 29 UNCG L 66- 77 12 at Winthrop* L 64- 76 9 The Citadel* W 73- 59 11/ 15 at Liberty L 54- 62 12/ 1 N.C. A & T W 85- 73 19 at UNC Asheville* L 64- 76 11 at ETSU* L 58- 73 18 at VMI L 69- 85 3 at Campbell W 59- 56 21 Liberty* W 75- 53 16 at Chattanooga* L 57- 62 24 at Radford L 59- 86 8 Davidson W 75- 70 26 at High Point* L 63- 73 21 W. Carolina* W 68- 53 28 vs. High Point# W (ot) 90- 80 18 at Rutgers L 78- 89 29 at Liberty* W 63- 56 23 at Ga. Southern* L (ot) 80- 83 29 at Pfeiffer# L 73- 80 28 at Notre Dame L 71- 97 2/ 2 Birmingham-So. W 67- 60 28 UNCG* W (3ot) 112- 108 12/ 1 Lenoir-Rhyne W 67- 60 30 at DePaul L 56- 80 4 Winthrop* W 71- 64 3/ 3 vs. The Citadel! W 66- 56 5 vs. S. Mississippi$ L 49- 67 1/ 4 Southern Virginia W 100- 64 7 at Coastal Carolina* L 75- 80 4 vs. Davidson! L 61- 68 6 vs. Miss. Val. St.$ W 84- 70 7 Greensboro W 98- 53 9 at Charleston So.* L 52- 61 13 at Presbyterian L 70- 83 10 Stony Brook L 60- 61 11 UNC Asheville* L 58- 72 #Guardians of the Game Classic; 19 vs. Francis Marion%W 84- 74 13 at Liberty* W 78- 74 16 at Radford* L 60- 81 Columbia, S.C. 20 at Armstrong Atl.% L 60- 83 15 Coastal Carolina* W 75- 73 21 High Point* W 74- 66 ! Southern Conference Tournament; 29 USC-Aiken@ L 69- 88 17 Charleston So.* W 76- 67 28 vs. Charleston So.! W 83- 64 North Charleston, S.C. 30 at Augusta State@ W 85- 69 26 at UNC Asheville* L 76- 88 3/ 1 vs. Winthrop! L 66- 77 1/ 2 S. Connecticut& W 64- 61 29 at High Point* L 60- 77 2004-2005 Rec. (8-23, 5-11 SoCon) 3 at Shepherd L 68- 69 2/ 2 Radford* W 90- 77 ! Big South Conference Tournament; Coach: Ernie Nestor 5 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 72- 64 5 at Charleston So.* L (ot) 89- 90 Roanoke, Va. 11/ 17 vs. Fairleigh-Dick.# W 73- 59 13 Coastal Carolina W 69- 61 7 at Coastal Carolina* L 49- 57 18 at NC State# L 45- 71 17 at High Point W 61- 60 12 UNC Asheville* W 73- 63 2002-2003 Rec. (12-15, 8-6) 19 vs. Oregon St.# L 55- 65 22 at Charleston So. L 75- 90 14 Winthrop* L 68- 82 Coach: Mark Simons 23 at Fairfield L (ot) 58- 59 27 Presbyterian L (ot) 77- 81 16 at Winthrop* L (ot) 82- 87 11/ 23 Mercer L 67- 79 26 at Richmond L 66- 80 2/ 2 at UNCG L 62- 73 19 at Radford* L 67- 75 26 St. Mary’s (Md.) W 69- 56 29 Weber St. L 50- 57 7 St. Andrews L 79- 87 23 Liberty* W 83- 78 30 at UMES W 68- 64 12/ 4 Greensboro W 66- 50 11 High Point W 80- 68 26 High Point* W 88- 79 12/ 2 Bluefield W 77- 68 7 Buffalo L (ot) 63- 70 14 at Winthrop W 62- 51 15 at UNCG W 58- 57 15 at #5 Wake Forest L 67- 85 18 at UNC Asheville L 53- 77 2000-2001 Rec. (9-20, 4-10) 18 at Northwestern L 51- 66 18 at Weber State L 57- 85 21 at Coastal CarolinaW 73- 68 Coach: Mark Simons 21 at Marquette L 57- 89 21 at Boise State L 67- 83 25 vs. High Point! W 81- 75 11/ 18 at Stetson L 46- 75 28 at American L 51- 76 31 at UNCW L 48- 71 21 at BYU L 63- 100 1/ 2 at Liberty* L 59- 77 1/ 3 Bluefield L 63- 65 # Pfeiffer Thanksgiving Tournament; 24 vs. San Diego# L 66- 87 4 at Winthrop* L 65- 82 5 at CofC* L 47- 66 Misenheimer, N.C. 26 vs. SE Louisiana# W 59- 51 7 at Wake Forest L 56- 98 8 Davidson* L 57- 68 $ TCBY Classic; Little Rock, Ark. 30 Campbell W 74- 57 11 Charleston So.* L 51- 66 10 Chattanooga* L 67- 73 % Armstrong Atlantic Doubleheader; 12/ 2 Davidson W 74- 69 13 Coastal Carolina* W 63- 60 15 at ETSU* L 67- 79 Savannah, Ga. 18 Winthrop* L 60- 67 18 at Appalachian St.* L 62- 73 @ Augusta St. Doubleheader; Augusta, Ga. 4 Averett W 89- 70 20 Birmingham-So.* L 52- 64 22 Ga. Southern* L 64- 72 & Comfort Suites Tournament, Shepherd 6 at Virginia Tech L 53- 66 8 at N.C. A & T L 57- 69 22 at Georgia Tech L 47- 66 24 at Furman* L 51- 71 College; Shepherdstown, W. Va. 29 at W. Carolina* L 67- 71 ! Big South Conference Tournament; 16 at Evansville L 51- 66 25 High Point* W 65- 61 31 UNCG* W 54- 50 Lynchburg, Va. 18 at Indiana St. L 54- 80 29 at Radford* W 57- 53 28 at Brown L 61- 81 2/ 1 at UNC Asheville* L (2ot) 87- 93 2/ 5 at Chattanooga* W 62- 59 7 ETSU* W 80- 72 1998-1999 Rec. (11-16) 30 at Stony Brook L 62- 74 5 Liberty* L 52- 54 12 W. Carolina* L 49- 54 Coach: Mark Simons 1/ 4 Reinhardt W 82- 56 10 at Charleston So.* W 57- 50 14 Wofford* L 63- 75 11/ 14 at VMI W 85- 84 6 Albany L 68- 69 15 at Birmingham-So.* L 67- 76 19 at The Citadel* W 65- 58 16 at Old Dominion L 70- 84 10 Liberty* W 88- 82 19 UNC Asheville* W 75- 72 22 at UNCG* L 60- 69 20 at Colorado L 69- 107 13 Winthrop* L 60- 64 22 Radford* W 84- 74 26 Appalachian St.* W 58- 55 23 at N.C. A & T L 71- 89 17 UNC Asheville* L (ot) 58- 61 3/ 2 vs. Wofford! W 64- 58 28 at Virginia L 71- 106 20 at Coastal Carolina* L 60- 75

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3 vs. Davidson! L 53- 67 11/ 14 Lipscomb W 91- 86 Coach: Matt Matheny 2007-2008 Rec. (14-19, 9-11 SoCon) 16 vs. Charlotte# L 61- 75 11/ 11 at UMass L 67- 85 # BCA Invitational; Raleigh, N.C. Coach: Ernie Nestor 17 vs. Coastal Carolina# L 46- 69 15 South Carolina W 58- 53 ! Southern Conference Tournament; 11/ 9 at Virginia Tech L 64- 69 20 FDU-Florham W 102- 68 18 Rutgers-Camden W 87- 53 Chattanooga, Tenn. 13 Erskine W 77- 58 23 at Hofstra^ L 46- 70 22 at Princeton W 56- 55 17 Georgia State W 71- 49 24 vs. Yale^ L 65- 69 25 at NC State L 67- 82 20 at Georgia L 65- 76 29 UNCW L 56- 86 30 Furman* W 77- 70 2005-2006 Rec. (15-14, 10-4 SoCon) 24 at VCU L 61- 79 12/ 03 at Samford* L 31- 55 12/ 3 Navy W 51- 48 SoCon North Division Champions 27 W. Carolina* W 59- 49 05 at Chattanooga* W 82- 63 5 at UNCG* W 80- 72 Coach: Ernie Nestor 12/ 1 Furman* W 66- 61 13 at Wake Forest L 50- 90 11 Lynchburg W 109- 67 11/ 18 Southeastern W 78- 42 5 Tusculum L 60- 74 17 at NC State L 76- 79 17 at Dartmouth L 54- 62 21 at Georgia Tech L 69- 81 15 Wofford* W 66- 57 29 at Ohio L 59- 71 22 at San Diego State L 55- 81 26 UNCW L 51- 59 18 at Chattanooga* L 45- 58 1/ 2 at Navy L 73- 79 29 at #5 UNC L 62- 100 28 IUPUI L (ot) 70- 82 20 at Penn L 64- 67 7 Furman* L 48- 53 1/ 5 Ga. Southern* L 63- 69 30 at VCU L 49- 69 22 at Virginia L 61- 91 9 Wofford* L 55- 72 8 Columbia L 60- 65 12/ 3 #22 Wake Forest L 59- 78 1/ 3 at The Citadel* W 72- 63 13 at Appalachian St.* L 65- 89 12 at The Citadel* W 70- 55 5 Guilford W 87- 63 5 at CofC* L 65- 78 16 at W. Carolina* L 81- 83 14 at CofC* L 44- 63 7 High Point L 71- 73 9 Davidson* L 57- 59 21 Samford* L 49- 50 19 Samford* L 80- 86 17 at IUPUI L 57- 58 12 at Furman* W 60- 58 23 Chattanooga* W 83- 80 21 Chattanooga* W 88- 87 19 at Butler L 40- 86 17 Ga. Southern* L 57- 67 28 at UNCG* L 55- 62 26 at W. Carolina* W 71- 63 21 at Buffalo L 67- 68 19 UNCG* L 57- 61 2/ 3 at Wofford* L 56- 72 28 at Appalachian St.* L 66- 81 30 at Clemson W 74- 69 24 at W. Carolina* L 60- 72 6 at Furman* W 66- 55 2/ 2 CofC* W (2ot) 99- 98 1/ 4 at Wofford* W 64- 61 28 at Appalachian St.* L 52- 56 8 W. Carolina* W 81- 76 4 The Citadel* W 71- 66 7 Appalachian St.* W 65- 59 2/ 2 at UNCG* L 60- 89 11 at CofC* L 77- 80 6 Appalachian St.* W 82- 59 9 at Chattanooga* W 92- 74 6 at Davidson* L 64- 74 13 The Citadel* L 72- 77 9 at Chattanooga* L 75- 83 14 UNCG* W 62- 56 9 at Wofford* W (ot) 70- 67 17 UNCG* W 70- 65 11 at Samford* L 78- 87 18 Montreat W 90- 76 11 The Citadel* W 65- 51 20 at Gardner-Webb W 84- 79 15 at Wofford* L 59- 72 21 W. Carolina* W 50- 48 14 Appalachian St.* W 76- 70 22 Appalachian St.* L 54- 58 18 W. Carolina* L 76- 78 23 Furman* W (ot) 81- 77 16 at Ga. Southern* L 44- 59 25 at Ga. Southern* L 88- 98 23 at Davidson* L 45- 66 (ot) 27 at Davidson* L 60- 79 20 CofC* W 87- 86 27 Davidson* L (2ot) 96- 99 25 UNCG* W 93- 79 30 at Ga. Southern* L 45- 63 23 UT-Martin L 77- 81 3/ 5 vs. Davidson! W 66- 59 3/ 3 vs. Ga. Southern! W 65- 58 2/ 4 The Citadel* W 73- 62 3/ 1 Chattanooga* L 56- 57 6 vs. W. Carolina! L 57- 68 4 vs. Davidson! L 67- 83 6 CofC* W 76- 69 7 vs. Furman! W 52- 37 # Preseason NIT; Durham, N.C. ! Southern Conference Tournament; 11 at Appalachian St.* L 60- 71 8 vs. Chattanooga! W 60- 57 ^ Preseason NIT Consolation; Asheville, N.C. 13 Chattanooga* W 69- 61 9 vs. CofC! W 75- 61 Hempstead, N.Y. 18 at W. Carolina* L (ot) 78- 85 10 vs. #23 Davidson! L 49- 65 ! Southern Conference Tournament; 2012-2013 Rec. (21-12, 13-5 SoCon) 25 at UNCG* W 87- 82 ! Southern Conference Tournament; Charlotte, N.C. SoCon North Division Champions 3/ 3 vs. UNCG! W (ot) 64- 61 North Charleston, S.C. Coach: Matt Matheny 4 vs. Davidson! L 58- 65 2010-2011 Rec. (14-17, 7-11 SoCon) 11/ 10 at Butler# L 59- 74 ! Southern Conference Tournament; 2008-2009 Rec. (11-20, 7-13 SoCon) Coach: Matt Matheny North Charleston, S.C. Coach: Ernie Nestor 13 Bridgewater W 95- 51 11/ 12 at South Carolina L 79- 94 17 Colgate# W 81- 72 11/ 15 at West Virginia L 47- 92 15 College of N.J. W 99- 68 18 Florida Atlantic# W(ot) 62- 59 2006-2007 Rec. (7-23, 5-13 SoCon) 18 Southern Virginia W 83- 55 20 Wake Forest# L 70- 89 Coach: Ernie Nestor 22 at UT-Martin L 65- 82 21 at South Carolina W 65- 53 22 Hampden-Sydney W 76- 56 24 at VMI L 81- 90 11/ 10 at Georgia Tech L 49- 83 26 at Virginia Tech L 67- 76 26 at Maryland L 57- 76 14 Montreat W 85- 72 12/ 4 CofC* L 69- 77 28 at Ga. Southern* W 55- 50 12/ 1 at Furman* L 65- 80 12/ 1 CofC* L 54- 56 17 at Wake Forest L 48- 73 6 The Citadel* W 56- 54 4 Wofford* L 69- 75 25 at Vanderbilt L 70- 81 19 Lees-McRae W 81- 52 4 Dartmouth W 71- 49 7 Gardner-Webb W 90- 82 ot 28 VCU L 49- 91 22 Lipscomb W (ot) 79- 76 15 at UMass L( ) 73- 78 12 Lynchburg W 102- 63 20 at #1 Duke L 54- 76 12/ 1 at Davidson* L 61- 86 30 at Maryland L 50- 76 17 Chattanooga* L 65- 71 4 at High Point L 48- 62 1/ 5 Navy L 62- 66 22 at Columbia W 70- 69 20 at #1 Duke L 72- 98 31 Manchester W 84- 49 16 at Notre Dame L 63- 94 8 at Appalachian St.* L 52- 76 22 at Navy W 73- 58 20 Wofford* W 79- 69 10 at W. Carolina* L 67- 74 1/ 5 Princeton L 64- 74 1/ 2 at Columbia W 70- 69 12 at Appalachian St.* L 70- 80 29 vs. New Hampshire# L 64- 65 14 at Davidson* L 68- 83 5 NC State# L 72- 87 30 vs. Shawnee St.# W 75- 53 17 UNCG* L 72- 89 14 at W. Carolina* W 80- 67 8 Samford* W 67- 54 17 Furman* W 73- 59 1/ 3 The Citadel* L 50- 53 22 Samford* L 51- 55 10 at UNCG* W 80- 65 6 Penn L 64- 66 24 Chattanooga* W 86- 85 19 Wofford* W 68- 61 13 at W. Carolina* L 63- 70 24 Chattanooga* W 85- 61 8 UNCG* L 68- 72 26 at Wofford* L (ot) 71- 74 17 at Appalachian St.* L 71- 79 13 at Appalachian St.* W 64- 63 29 at The Citadel* L 58- 60 26 at The Citadel* W 70- 66 20 Davidson* W 77- 70 31 at UNCG* W 72- 66 15 Chattanooga* L 56- 66 31 at CofC* W 59- 53 22 Ga. Southern* W 84- 62 20 at CofC* L 45- 67 2/ 5 at Ga. Southern* W 57- 54 2/ 2 Samford* W 77- 66 27 at Samford* L 67- 69 7 at Wofford* L 50- 60 22 at W. Carolina* W 77- 64 7 Appalachian St.* L 77- 63 29 at Chattanooga* L 76- 85 27 Ga. Southern* L 67- 68 9 Furman* W 74- 66 9 at Furman* W 64- 60 2/ 2 W. Carolina* L 58- 74 14 Appalachian St.* W 61- 58 30 Davidson* L 58- 88 12 at Chattanooga* L 54- 76 5 Appalachian St.* L 62- 68 16 W. Carolina* W(ot) 80- 73 2/ 3 at Wofford* L 64- 71 14 at Samford* L 47- 69 9 CofC* L 67- 85 5 at The Citadel* L (ot) 49- 52 19 W. Carolina* W 72- 66 21 at Samford* W 63- 62 12 at The Citadel* W 79- 72 23 at Chattanooga* L 68- 72 10 Furman* L 64- 69 21 at UNCW* L 72- 75 19 UNCG* W 99- 90 12 at UNCG* L 73- 86 26 Ga. Southern* W 75- 61 27 Davidson* L 63- 69 24 at Davidson* L 75- 83 3/ 2 UNCG* W 80- 66 15 at Ga. Southern* W 70- 67 28 at UNCG* L 66- 74 26 at Ga. Southern* W 72- 57 17 at Georgia St. L 53- 63 3/ 2 Davidson* L 78- 90 9 vs. UNCG! W 68- 61 3/ 4 vs. The Citadel! W 85- 74 10 vs. CofC! L 60- 68 19 at Chattanooga* L 59- 62 6 vs. Wofford! W 62- 55 5 vs. CofC! L 60- 78 2/ 22 W. Carolina* W 74- 65 7 at Chattanooga! L 78- 79 20 at Canisius% L 53- 69 24 Appalachian St.* L 63- 72 ! Southern Conference Tournament; # Greensboro Colesium; Greensboro, N.C. * Southern Conference Game 28 vs. W. Carolina! L 65- 69 Chattanooga, Tenn. ! Southern Conference Tournament; # Kent State Tournament; Kent, Ohio Chattanooga, Tenn. # EA SPORTS Maui Invitational ! Southern Conference Tournament; 2009-2010 Rec. (9-23, 5-13 SoCon) ! SoCon Tournament (Asheville, N.C.) North Charleston, S.C. Coach: Matt Matheny 2011-2012 Rec. (15-16, 9-9 SoCon) % CollegeInsider.com Postseason

48 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

2013-2014 Rec. (18-14, 11-5 SoCon) 2015-2016 Rec. (16-16, 7-11 CAA) Coach: Matt Matheny Coach: Matt Matheny 11/ 8 Washington & Lee W 114- 64 11/ 13 at Charlotte W 85- 74 10 at Marist W 75- 48 16 at #24 Michigan# L 68- 88 15 at Charlotte L 69- 83 18 Belmont Abbey W 84- 57 18 vs. Drexel# L 64- 71 21 at Syracuse# L 55- 66 19 vs. Canisius# L 85- 86 26 Mt. St. Mary’s^ W 79- 74 25 Metro State# L 74- 75 27 Texas A&M-CC^ L 81- 85 26 Georgia State# W 90- 85 30 Kennesaw State W(ot) 103- 93 12/ 1 Columbia W(ot) 68- 65 12 / 4 at FIU W 77- 71 3 VMI W 87- 70 13 Wesley College W 106- 77 13 at #21 Colorado L 63- 80 16 Alabama State W 91- 74 17 at Georgetown L 76- 85 19 UNCG W 79- 69 19 Central Penn W 126- 78 21 at UNC Asheville W 86- 81 22 at Florida Atlantic W 67- 62 28 at #15 Duke L 105- 66 31 #7 Duke% L 48- 86 31 Northeastern* L 79- 86 1/ 4 at W. Carolina* L 62- 74 1 / 2 Drexel* W 83- 78 6 Appalachian St.* W 75- 66 7 at James Madison* W 79- 73 11 The Citadel* W 74- 65 9 Hofstra* L 76- 80 16 at Davidson* W(ot) 87- 85 14 UNCW* L 82- 91 18 #15/16 UMass L 74- 84 16 at CofC* W 65- 64 23 at Chattanooga* L 63- 84 21 at William & Mary* L 67- 89 25 at Samford* L 59- 62 23 James Madison* L 64- 82 30 W. Carolina* W 74- 60 28 at Hofstra* L 64- 66 2/ 1 at Appalachian St.* W 83- 76 30 at Northeastern* W 71- 67 6 UNCG* W 72- 66 2 / 4 Delaware* W 83- 56 8 Ga. Southern* W 60- 59 6 Towson* L 77- 81 15 Samford* W 86- 69 11 at UNCW* L 82- 86 19 at UNCG* W 81- 68 13 CofC* L 62- 66 22 at Ga. Southern* W 66- 61 18 at Drexel* W 81- 76 24 at Furman* W 78- 49 20 at Towson* L 56- 67 27 Wofford* L 59- 63 25 William & Mary* L 65- 75 3/ 1 Davidson* L 69- 86 27 at Delaware* W 77- 59 8 vs. W. Carolina^ L 64- 66 3 / 4 vs. Drexel! L 56- 57

* SoCon Game * CAA Game # NIT Season Tip-Off # Battle 4 Atlantis ^ SoCon Tournament (Asheville, N.C.) ^ Battle 4 Atlantis (Elon, N.C.) ! CAA Championships (Baltimore, Md.) 2014-2015 Rec. (15-18, 6-12 CAA) Coach: Matt Matheny 11/ 14 Florida Atlantic W 64- 58 16 Charlotte L 60- 73 22 at Northwestern# L(ot) 67- 68 25 vs. Morgan State# W 74- 73 26 vs. North Florida# L 65- 72 30 at Miami (OH)# W 70- 68 12 / 2 Va. U of Lynchburg W 111- 55 7 Central Penn W 117- 73 11 at Missouri L 73- 78 15 at #2 Duke L 62- 75 20 at UNCG W 71- 64 22 at Kennesaw State W 67- 65 28 Marist W 69- 64 1 / 3 at Drexel* W 77- 67 5 at Towson* L 53- 57 8 William & Mary* W 85- 79 10 Hofstra* L 61- 79 14 CofC* L 50- 66 17 at James Madison* L 72- 75 22 Towson* L 51- 53 24 Delaware* W 94- 82 28 at UNCW* L 65- 82 31 at Northeastern* L 61- 80 2 / 5 Drexel* L 63- 67 7 at Hofstra* L 69- 80 11 at William & Mary*L 58- 77 14 James Madison* L 75- 86 18 at CofC* L 63- 77 21 at Delaware* W(ot) 83- 75 26 Northeastern* W 72- 65 28 UNCW* W 74- 55 3 / 6 vs. Towson! W 74- 69 7 vs. William & Mary! L 59- 72

* CAA Game # Cancun Challenge ! CAA Championship (Baltimore, Md.)

49 RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS Opponent W L T Opponent W L T Opponent W L T Opponent W L T 8th AAF 0 2 0 Elkin Y 2 0 0 Marquette 0 1 0 Samford 4 8 0 Alabama State 1 0 0 Eller’s 1 0 0 Mars Hill 21 23 0 San Diego 0 1 0 Albany 0 2 0 Emory and Henry 3 3 0 Maryland 0 2 0 San Diego State 0 1 0 Alumni Team 1 0 0 Erlanger Y 1 0 0 Maryland-Eastern Shore 2 0 0 Sanford 2 0 0 American 2 5 0 Erskine 12 6 0 Massachusetts 0 3 0 Savannah State 3 0 0 Amherst 1 0 0 Evansville 0 1 0 Mayodan Y 1 0 0 Southeastern Louisiana 1 0 0 Appalachian State 45 52 0 Fairfield 0 2 0 McCrary 19 17 0 Shaw 2 0 0 Apprentice 1 1 0 Fairleigh Dickinson 1 0 0 Mercer 0 2 0 Shawnee State 1 0 0 Arkansas 0 1 0 Fairleigh Dickinson-Florham 1 0 0 Methodist 2 0 0 Shepherd 0 1 0 Armstrong Atlantic 0 1 0 Fieldale 1 1 0 Metro State 0 1 0 Shorter 1 0 0 Asheville Y 1 1 0 Findlay 1 0 0 Miami (Fla.) 1 0 0 South Carolina 2 2 0 Atlantic Navy 1 0 0 Florida Atlantic 3 0 0 Miami (Ohio) 1 0 0 USC-Aiken 3 3 0 Augusta State 2 0 0 Florida International 1 0 0 Michigan 0 1 0 USC-Spartanburg 1 2 0 Averett 3 1 0 Florida Southern 1 1 0 Milliken, Illinois 0 1 0 Southeastern 2 0 0 Ball State 0 1 0 Florida State 0 1 0 Mississippi Valley State 1 0 0 Southern Connecticut 1 0 0 Barber Scotia 3 3 0 Flying Safety 2 0 0 Missouri 0 1 0 Southern Mississippi 0 1 0 Barton (Atl. Christian) 95 32 0 Fort Eustis 0 1 0 Montreat 2 0 0 Southern Virginia 2 0 0 Bearded Wizards 1 0 0 Fort Lee 0 1 0 Morris Harvey 1 2 0 Spray Y 1 0 0 Belmont Abbey 26 25 0 Francis Marion 1 1 0 Morgan State 1 0 0 Stanford 0 1 0 Binghamton 1 0 0 Frederick 5 0 0 Mt. Aloysius 1 0 0 State Normal 1 0 0 Birmingham So. 1 3 0 Friendship 1 0 0 Mt. Olive 7 2 0 Statesville Y 3 1 0 Bliss 0 1 0 Frostburg 1 0 0 Mt. St. Mary’s 1 1 0 Staunton Military Acad. 2 0 0 Blue Bell 2 0 0 Furman 11 4 0 Muskingham 0 1 0 Stetson 1 2 0 Bluefield 3 1 0 Gannon 0 1 0 NAS 0 2 0 Stony Brook 0 2 0 Boise State 0 1 0 Gardner-Webb 12 23 0 Naval Apprentice 4 0 0 SUNY-New Paltz 1 0 0 Bridgewater 8 0 0 George Washington 1 6 0 Navy 2 2 0 Syracuse 0 1 0 Brown 0 1 0 Georgetown (Ky.) 0 2 0 Navy Sublant 0 1 0 Tennessee 0 1 0 Buffalo 1 2 0 Georgetown 0 2 0 NC State (A&M) 8 21 0 Texas A&M Corpus-Christi 0 1 0 Butler 0 2 0 Georgia 0 1 0 NCCW Tom Cats 2 0 0 Thomasville 2 0 0 BYU 0 1 0 Georgia Southern 12 9 0 UNC Asheville 6 9 0 Towson 1 4 0 BYU-Hawaii 0 1 0 Georgia State 2 1 0 UNCG 26 13 0 Troy State 1 0 0 Camp Lejeune 0 3 0 Georgia SW 0 1 0 UNC Pembroke 21 17 0 Tusculum 0 1 0 Campbell 23 12 0 Georgia Tech 0 3 0 UNCW 7 8 0 Tennessee-Martin 0 2 0 Canisius 0 2 0 Gibsonville AA 1 0 0 New Hampshire 0 1 0 Vanderbilt 0 1 0 Cardinal AC 0 1 0 Glenville State 1 0 0 Newberry 5 5 0 Virginia Commonwealth 0 3 0 Carson-Newman 11 8 0 Greensboro College 7 3 0 Norfolk Division 1 1 0 Virginia 0 6 0 Catawba 78 67 0 Greensboro Y 16 7 1 Norfolk Navy 2 0 0 Virginia Tech 7 14 0 Catholic 1 0 0 Grove City 1 0 0 North Carolina 4 18 0 Virginia Military Inst. 7 7 0 Central Pennsylvania 2 0 0 Guilford 101 56 0 North Carolina A&T 4 9 0 Virginia U of Lynchburg 1 0 0 Chaminade 1 0 0 H & H Clothing 1 0 0 North Carolina Central 2 0 0 West Virginia Tech 0 1 0 Charleston Southern 6 6 0 Haines Mills 1 0 0 North Florida 0 1 0 Wake Forest 6 38 0 Charlotte 2 3 0 Hampden-Sydney 11 2 0 North Georgia 1 0 0 Wake Forest Old Men 1 0 0 Charlotte Y 1 2 0 Hanes Hoisery 1 12 0 Northeastern 2 2 0 Warner Southern 1 1 0 Chattanooga 10 13 0 Hanover 0 1 0 Northern Arizona 0 1 0 Washington & Lee 3 5 0 Cherry Point 1 3 0 Hawaii 0 1 0 Northwestern 0 2 0 Weber State 0 2 0 Cincinnati 0 1 0 Hawaii Pacific 0 1 0 Notre Dame 0 2 0 West Maryland 1 0 0 The Citadel 14 4 0 High Point 80 92 0 Ohio 0 1 0 West Virginia 0 1 0 Clemson 1 1 0 High Point Y 10 2 0 Old Dominion 0 1 0 Western Carolina 54 42 0 Clinch Valley 0 1 0 Hofstra 0 5 0 Oregon State 0 1 0 Wesley College 1 0 0 Coastal Carolina 9 4 0 House of David 1 0 0 Pacific Lutheran 0 1 0 Whiskered Wizards 1 0 0 Coker 0 1 0 Idaho 0 1 0 Palm Beach Atlantic 1 0 0 White Oak Y 2 0 0 Colgate 1 0 0 Indiana State 0 1 0 Penn 0 2 0 William & Mary 1 9 0 College of Charleston 6 16 0 IUPUI 0 2 0 Pfeiffer 54 25 0 Wilson Y 1 0 0 College of New Jersey 1 0 0 J.C. Smith 1 0 0 Pikeville 1 1 0 Wingate 22 16 0 Colorado 0 2 0 Jacksonville NAS 1 0 0 Pittsburg (Kan.) 0 1 0 Winston-Salem Y 2 2 0 Columbia 3 1 0 James Madison 1 4 0 Presbyterian 21 19 0 Winston Salem State 1 4 0 Concord College 1 0 0 Kannapolis Y 1 0 0 Princeton 1 1 0 Winthrop 2 10 0 Cumberland 0 3 0 Kennesaw State 2 0 0 Proximity Y 4 1 0 Wofford 30 21 0 Danville Independent 2 0 0 King College 1 0 0 Puerto Rico 1 0 0 Xavier 0 1 0 Dartmouth 1 1 0 Lander 0 1 0 Puerto Rico-Arecibo 1 0 0 Yale 0 1 0 Davidson 13 38 0 Langley Field 0 1 0 Puerto Rico-Mayaguez 1 1 0 Davis & Elkin 3 0 0 Lees-McRae 4 1 0 Queens 2 2 0 - Bold Italic denotes 2016-17 opponents Defiance 1 2 0 Lejeune 1 0 0 Radford 4 7 0 Delaware 5 0 0 Lenoir-Rhyne 80 87 0 Raleigh Y 2 0 0 DePaul 0 1 0 Liberty (Baptist) 11 5 0 Randolph-Macon 10 6 0 District of Columbia 0 1 0 Limestone 2 3 0 Reinhardt 1 0 0 Doak-Conneley 1 1 0 Lincoln 1 0 0 Richmond 0 2 0 Editor’s note: Over the years, as U of Dominican Republic 1 0 0 Lincoln Memorial 1 1 0 Richmond Blue 1 0 0 schools’ identities have changed, Drapes Y 1 0 0 Lipscomb 2 0 0 Roanoke 4 7 0 the names have also changed. In Drexel 3 3 0 Lock Haven 1 0 0 Rollins 0 1 0 some cases, the former name is Duke (Trinity) 7 21 0 Longwood 13 11 0 RPI 1 0 0 noted in parenthesis. Three North DuPont 5 3 0 Louisburg 1 0 0 Rutgers 0 1 0 Carolina schools were also formerly Durham GB 1 0 0 Loyola 1 0 0 Rutgers-Camden 1 0 0 recognized as Teachers College. Durham Y 6 6 0 Lynchburg 23 9 0 St. Andrews 2 3 0 Those schools are now Appalachian East Carolina 22 27 0 Lynchburg Elks 0 2 0 St. Augustine 2 0 0 State, East Carolina and Western East Tennessee State 1 3 0 Lynchburg Y 0 1 0 St. Johns 4 4 0 Carolina and are referred to as Eatmons 1 0 0 Manchester 1 0 0 St. Mary’s 1 0 0 such throughout the year-by-year Elizabeth City State 0 1 0 Marist 2 0 0 St. Paul’s 1 0 0 results. 50 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS — a A a — Bulla, Larry 1957, 58 Eddy, Luke 2014, 15, 16 Holland, Ash 1913, 15 Abbitt, Jim 1937, 38 Bumper, Monty 1994 Edomwonyi, Egheosa 2012, 13, 14 Homewood, Roy 1912 Acker, Matt 1998, 99, 2000 Burke, Eddie 1958, 59, 60, 61 Ellington, Wayne 1973, 74 Hooker, Derwood 1947 Adams, Chris 2000, 01, 02, 03 Burlingame, Al 1946 Ellison, Ricky 1981 Hooks, Walter Jackson 1923 Adcock, Chris 1995 Burns, Chris 1994, 95 Englebach, Bob 1927 Hooper, Elroy 1941 Akers, Anthony 1989, 90, 91, 92 Burns, Warren 1941, 42, 46, 47 Ervin, Brett 2010, 11, 12 Hopkins, Bill 1948, 49 Alexander, Frank 1925 Burrus, Harry 1987, 88, 89 Evans, Rich 1942 Huey, Thomas 1925 Allen, Mike 1984, 85 Byrd, Robert 1925, 26 Hughes, Ken 1931, 32 Allison, Lee 1978, 79, 80, 81 — f F f — Hughes, Reid 1964, 65 Anderson, Bill 1946 — c C c — Farmer, Archie 1922 Hughes, Rob 1989, 90, 91, 92 Andrew, Dewey 1960, 61, 62, 63 Caddell, Fred 1929, 30 Farmer, Charlie Pressley 1919, 20 Hutchens, Hutch 1915 Andrew, Howard 1962, 63, 64, 65 Caddell, Moses 1930, 31, 32 Fesmire, Len 1948, 49 Huyett, Jim 1947 Andrews, Jack 1947, 48 Caddell, Paul 1925, 27, 28, 29 Fesmire, Isaac “Ike” 1935, 36, 37, 38 Andrews, Thomas Harold 1921 Caddell, Steve 1966, 67, 68, 69 Fite, William Fred 1931, 32 — i I i — Anton, Jack 2015, 16 Calton, Chris 1985, 86, 87, 88 Fix, J.M. “Ghee” 1921, 22, 23 Irvin, S.J. “Jug” 1961 Apple, Ripton Dixon 1939 Cameron, John 1934, 35, 36, 37 Fleming, James 1912 Isenbarger, Jack 2011, 12, 13, 14 Arrington, Jimmy 1970 Capps, Russell 1986, 87 Flythe, Lokie Milton 1939 Askin, Bernie 1940, 42 Carcaterra, Tony 1957, 58, 59 Foster, Les 1948, 49, 50 — j J j — Atkins, Bobby 1964, 65, 66, 68 Carlton, Chris 1985, 86, 87 Foust, Bob 1945 Jackson, Jack 1931, 32 Atkinson, Dee 1952, 53, 56, 57 Carter, Devan 2007, 08, 09, 10 Foust, Eddie 1976, 77 James, Brett 2006, 07, 08, 09 Atkinson, Hollis 1912, 13, 14, 15 Carver, Don 1937 Fowler, Art 1949 Jerenic, Ivan 2000, 01 Atkinson, Lane 1919, 20 Castura, Steve 1946 Franks, William Carson 1917 Johns, Ernie 1942 Atkinson, Oscar 1924, 25 Cates, Roney 1946, 47 Johnson, Andy 1959 Atoyebi, Jackson 2002, 03, 04, 06 Causey, Garland 1938, 39 — g G g — Johnson, Brantley Baird 1920, 21 Atoyebi, Ola 2006, 07, 08, 09 Ceasar, Pat 1989, 90, 91, 92 Gaines, Shannon 1995 Johnson, C.C. “Jack” 1912, 13, 14 Ayscue, Perry 1946 Cessna, Ray 1949, 51 Gaither, Larry 1949, 50, 51, 52 Johnson, David 1931 Chabalko, Chip 1949 Galloway, Bruce 1990, 91 Johnson, Elby S. 1918, 19, 20, 21 — b B b — Chalko, Chris 2004, 05, 06, 07 Gamble, Rasmi 2003, 04, 05, 06 Johnson, Greg 1979 Backs, Matt 2001, 02, 03, 04 Chambless, Seth 1994, 95, 96, 97 Gane, Lacy 1948, 49, 50 Johnson, Jay 1980, 81 Bailey, Albert Walker 1916 Chandler, Fred 1945 Gardner, Jack 1939, 40, 41, 42 Johnson, Pete 1969 Ball, Skip 1972, 73 Charlesworth, John 2007, 08 Garrett, Wade 1952, 54 Johnson, Ryland 1931, 33, 34 Ballou, Brad 1973, 74, 75, 76 Chavis, Tony 1986, 87, 88, 89 Gaskins, Dennis 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Johnson, Shamar 2000, 01, 02, 03 Banks, Danny 1945 Cheek, Paul 1933, 34, 35, 36 Gasperello, Bob 1975, 76 Jones, Carl 1950 Barker, Jesse R. 1922, 23, 24 Cheek, Phil 1961 Gauldin, Ned 1951, 52, 53, 54 Jones, David 1978, 79, 80, 81 Barnes, Denard 1986, 87, 88, 89 Citty, Hugh 1954, 55 George, Jack 2015, 16 Jones, Ed 1980 Bean, Tal 1941, 42 Clayton, Jonny 1941, 42, 47, 48 Godfrey, Rick 1995 Jones, Elizah 1930, 31, 32 Beard, Wilbert Harold 1916 Coe, Howard 1986, 87 Goeble, E.E. 1927 Jones, Lanier 1923 Beaumont, Ryley 2011, 12, 13, 14 Cokerham, Kim 1975, 76, 77, 78 Goedeck, Henry 1966, 67, 68, 69 Jones, Ryan 2004, 05 Beck, Al 1982, 83 Cole, Tommy 1969, 70, 71, 72 Golombek, Joe 1938, 46, 47 Jones, Wes 1988, 89, 90, 91 Beehler, Bob 1972 Collins, Marty 1959 Grable, Scott 2007, 08, 10, 11 Jordan, LeVonn 2005, 06, 07 Bell, Morgan 1999, 2000 Conaster, Richard 1960, 61 Graham, Jack 1949 Joyce, Mickey 1950 Bell, Rob 1958, 59, 60 Constantine, Adam 2007, 08, 09, 10 Graham, Danny 1980, 81, 82 Jukowski, Steve 1977 Berry, Curtis 1934 Cook, Austin 1959 Gray, Marvin 1918 Juratic, Ed 1955, 56, 57 Berry, Pat 1968, 69, 70, 71 Cooper, Nelvin 1949, 50, 51, 52 Griffin, John 1933 Berry, Wesley 1995 Cox, Lenneous Reuben 1917 — k K k — Bethea, Keith 1996 Cozert, B.F. 1918 — h H h — Kampman, Leo 1948-50 Bevan, Al 1934, 35 Cromlish, Richard 1935, 36, 37, 38 Hairston, Christian 2014, 15, 16 Kelley, Chris 1992, 93, 94 Birdette, Terrance 2009, 10, 11 Crosby, Clarence 1949 Hairston, Eric 1984, 85, 86, 87 Kelly, George 1926, 27, 29, 30 Blackstone, Bill 1950, 51 Crump, Jimmy 1954, 55, 56, 57 Haithcox, Don 1949, 50, 51, 52 Kendall, Ben 1951, 52, 53, 56 Blackwell, Derek 1981 Crutchfield, Clarence 1925, 26, 27, 28 Hale, Charles 1969 Kernodle, Don 1946, 47, 48 Blair, Eric 1985, 86, 87, 88 Hall, Charlie G. 1958, 59, 60 Key, Sam 1971 Blake, Kevin 2012, 13, 14, 15 — d D d — Hall, Danny 1963, 64 Kieval, Roy 1954 Blue, H.N. 1939 Dalton, Jimmy 1954 Hall, David 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Kiger, Chris 1995, 96, 97, 98 Bock, Garnett 1926, 27 Davenport, Howard 1973 Hall, Robert C. 1950, 51, 52, 53 King, Chris 1996, 97 Bonney, Josh 2009, 10, 12, 13 Davis, Arthur 1962, 63, 64, 65 Hamilton, Austin 2012, 13, 14, 15 King, Tommy 1954, 55, 56, 57 Bovard, James 1934 Davis, Tommy 1965, 66, 67, 68 Hammond, Bill 1952 King, Wayne 1946 Bowes, Bill 1966, 67, 68, 69 Dawkins, Brian 2014, 15, 16 Hamrick, Charles 1938 Kirby, Cameron 2001, 02, 03, 04 Bowline, Beaver 1988, 89 Dawson, Greg 1980, 81 Hamrick, James 1950, 51, 54, 55 Kitt, Tony 1996 Bowline, Ryder 2014, 15, 16 Day, Mike 1989 Hamrick, Thomas 1928 Klutz, Ernie R. 1949 Boyd, Luther 1936 Deal, Rupert Edward 1939 Hardcastle, H. Scott 1916 Knowles, Desmond 1990, 91, 92, 93 Boyenton, Tommy 1946 Deal, Walter 1950 Hare, Rick 1967 Koch, Sebastian 2011, 12, 13, 14 Braddock 1915 Deason, Michael 1994, 95 Hargrove, Marion 1957, 58 Kravitz, H. Isadore 1939, 40, 42 Bradford, James 1915, 16 Del Calvo, Leo 2003 Harris, Bobby 1946 Kundrotas, Karolis 2016 Bradford, Russell 1913, 14, 15, 16 Denhart, Ron 1963, 64, 65, 66 Harris, C.B. 1917 Kusterman, Drew 2001 Bradley, Hal 1935, 36, 37, 38 Dennis, George 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Harris, Simon 2005, 06 Brandon, Michael 2004, 05, 06 DeRita, Frank 1955, 56, 57, 58 Harvin, Steve 2002, 03, 04, 05 — l L l — Branson, Brian 1986, 87, 88 DeShazo, Joe 1983, 84 Harwood, Tom 1915 Larry, Ricky 1984, 85 Branson, Jesse 1962, 63, 64, 65 Dickens, Craig 1989, 90, 91 Hawkins, Billy 1952, 53 Latham, Ryan 1992, 93, 94, 95 Brantley, Oscar 1936 Dickerson, Clarence 1978, 79, 80, 81 Hawks, Herbie 1960, 61 Latham, Walter 1929, 31 Braxton, Paul 1924 Dolan, Peter 1982, 83 Haynes, Bev 1974 Lawrence, Claude H. 1938, 39 Brewer, Wes 2013, 14, 15, 16 Doster, Joe 1931 Hernandez, Rafael 1985 Lea, Deva 1996, 97, 98, 99 Briggs, Charles 1927, 28, 29, 30 Douglas, TJ 2007, 08, 09, 10 Hershberger, Sam 2013, 14, 15, 16 Leak, Robert 1984, 85 Brinkley, Alton 1925 Drew, Ed 1947, 48, 49, 50 Hicklin, Robbie 1969, 70, 71, 72 Lee, Jay 1982, 83, 84, 85 Brooks, David 1975 Duffy, Thomas 1979, 80, 81, 82 Hines, Andre 1984 Leigh, Bobby 1950 Brown, Clay 1953, 54, 55 Dugas, Roger 2010, 11, 12, 13 Hines, Bill 1971 Lentz, Charles 1941, 42, 47, 48 Brown, Gary 1970 Hite, Hampton 1980 Leonard, Bob 1958 Browne, Alpheus 1923, 24 — e E e — Hill, Reed Lawton 1924 Leonisio, Paul 1974 Browne, Robert C. 1922, 24 Earlacher, Graham 1947 Hobson, Walter L. 1939, 40, 41, 42 Lewis, Bob 1951 Bryant, Elijah 2015 Eberhardt, Sheldon 2016 Hodge, Barry 1960, 61 Lewis, Robert 1942

51 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Lilien, Ben 1935, 36, 38 Newman, Joe B. 1919, 20, 21, 22 Scoggins, Jimmy 1958 — v V v — Logan, Jay 1980 Newman, Nathaniel Gross 1921 Scott, Larry 1976, 77, 78, 79 Van Horn, Drew 1979, 80, 81, 82 Long, Chris 2008, 09, 10, 11 Newton, Sean 2002, 03 Scott, Mike 1988 Van Lear, Charlie 1965, 66, 67 Longest, Roland 1937, 38 Nicks, John 1965 Seawell, Eleazor Q. 1916, 17 Vaughn, Haller W. 1913 Luther, Collin 2015, 16 Nowlin, Matt 2004 Segars, James 1975, 76, 77, 78 Voliva, J. Fred 1924 Seibring, Tyler 2016 — m M m — — o O o — Senter, Neil 1933, 35, 36 — w W w — Mack, Dawson 1935 Oakley, Marsh 1959 Sexton, Early E. 1926 Walk, Ernest 1946 Maddox, Dave 1952, 53, 54, 55 O’Berry, Tommy 1971, 72 Sharpe, Booby 1956 Walker, Bob 1955 Madsen, Duke 1975, 76, 77, 78 Odom, Wally 1937 Shuffler, Gary 1981, 82 Walker, C.L. 1922 Maidon, Charlie 1961 Ogolo, Jon 2007, 10 Sides, Lonnie 1917, 19, 20 Walker, Clint 1998, 99, 2000 Malloy, Jack 1953, 54 Oliver, Tommy 1959 Silvia, Len 1990, 91, 92, 93 Walker, Steve 1990, 91, 92, 93 Malloy, Yock 1941, 42 Outlaw, Elbert 1971, 72, 73, 74 Simpson, Simp 1933 Walker, Zac 1928, 29, 30 Mantiply, Dave 1978, 79, 80, 81 Owen, Bernie 1950 Sims, R. Earl 1926, 27, 28, 29 Wall, Steve 1959 Manzi, Lincoln 1939, 40 Owens, Wallace 1945 Sims, Ross 2000, 01, 02, 03 Wallace, Bill 1970 Marlette, Wade 1922, 23 Singleton, Craig 1983 Wallace, Warren 1986 Marsh, Gary 2002, 03, 04 — p P p — Smith, Aaron 2010, 11, 12, 13 Wallen, Tim 1991, 93, 94 Marshall, Noble 1967, 68, 69, 70 Packard, Don 1952, 53, 54, 55 Smith, Elworth 1991, 92 Waller, Will 1994, 95, 96, 97 Martin, James L. 1919 Page, Steve 1983, 84, 87, 88 Smith, Harvey 1948 Walton, Mark 1995, 96 Martin, Curtis 1950 Palkovics, Bill 1959, 60 Smith, Howard 1933, 34, 35, 36 Waters, Brian 2005, 06, 07, 08 Martinelli, Steve 1977, 78, 79, 80 Parker, Nash 1929, 30 Smith , J.P. 1916 Watson, Montell 2004, 05, 06, 08 Massenburg, William 1989, 90 Parkerson, Elwood 1925 Smith , James 1977 Watson, Wral 1929 Massey, Moulton Braxton 1916 Paschall, Larry 1971 Smith, Ken 1960, 61 Watts, Daniel 2009, 10, 11 Massey, L.G. 1915 Pavlovski, Bob 1972, 73, 74 Smith, Lamar 1962, 63, 64 Watts, Gilbert 1957, 58, 59 Matthews, Chris 1974, 75, 76, 77 Pearce, John Henry 1938, 39, 40, 41 Smith, Ronnie 1953 Way, Buddy 1957, 58 Mazzilli, Ronnie 1955 Pendry, Danny Joe 1966 Snyder, Duke 1958 Weathers, W.S. 1924 McAdams, Mark 1921, 22, 23, 24 Perry, D.S. 1922 Sorrells, B.W. 1916, 17, 18 Whitaker, Travis 1998, 99, 2000 McBrayer, John 1937 Perry, Lindsay J. 1920, 21, 22, 23 Southard, Henrey 1912 White, Jack 1949, 50 McBrine, Matt 1979 Pope, Leon 1947 Spell, Ken 1995, 96, 97, 98 Whitley, David 1978 McCauley, J.E. 1919, 20 Potter, Ed 1937, 39, 40, 41 Spencer, James 1984 Whitley, George 1928 McCauley, Larry 1946 Preston, Len 1918 Spencer, Wes 1987 Whitley, Lloyd 1937, 38, 39, 40 McCauley, S.B. 1914, 15 Price, Paul 1946 Spradlin, Drew 2009, 10, 11, 12 Whitley, Ray 1953, 54, 55, 56 McClenny, Dave 1946 Pritchard, W.G. 1916 Stanczak, Jack 1974, 75, 76, 77 Wiedeman, Vic 1982 McCleod, Quinton 2002, 03 Stein, Alan 1995, 96, 97 Wild, Michael 2001 McCotter, Bob 1945 — q Q q — Steintz, F.J. 1939 Williams, Lamont 1978 McCowley 1919 Quakenbush, Scott 1951, 52 Stevens, W.F. 1918 Williamson, Charlie 1977, 78 McCree, Geno 1991 Stewart, Jay 1993 Wilson, Craig 1983 McDaniel, E.G. 1953 — r R r — Stone, Earl 1954, 55, 56, 57 Wilson, Nathaniel 1946 McDonald, Tommy 1956 Rakes, Billy 1949, 50, 51, 52 Stone, Jack 1945 Winfrey, David 1962, 63, 64, 65 McGee, William Hardin 1939 Rand, Charles T. 1912, 13 Story, William 1934 Winters, Ryan 2012, 13, 14, 15 McGee, Tom 1967, 68, 69, 70 Raub, Neal 1926 Stoughton, David 2002 Wright, Cecil 1912 McGeorge, Richard 1968, 69, 70 Rawls, Harvey 1945 Stout 1931 Wright, Cecil 1958, 59, 60 McIntyre, Bill 1945 Recio, Pat 1989, 90, 91, 92 Stout, Ty 1981, 82 Wright, John 1984 McIntyre, Ronnie 1952, 53, 54, 55 Reed 1918 Stuart, JoJo 1993, 94 Wyatt, Colin 2005, 06 McLean, W.K. 1918 Register, Fred 1945, 46 Such, Richard 1964, 65, 66 Wyrick, David 1991, 93, 94 McSwain, Larry 2000, 01 Rhodes, Gene 1979, 80, 81, 82 Sugars, Donnall 1983 Melton, Mel 1982, 83, 84 Rhodes, Paul 1981, 82, 83 Swoope, Dainan 2016 — y Y y — Meyer, David 2008, 10, 11 Rice, Scottie 2003, 04, 05, 06 Yarborough, Fred 1945 Miles, Clarence 1981 Rich, Curtis 1974, 75, 76, 77 — t T t — York, Dick 1946 Miller, R.F. 1914 Richards, N.F. 1916 Tate, Benjie 1983, 84 Yost, Basil Otto 1948 Miller, Roland 1961, 62, 63, 64 Richardson, Howard A. 1938 Taylor, Bob 1950 Mitchell, Jack 1951, 52, 53, 54 Richardson, Kenny 1984 Taylor, Wayne 1945, 46, 47 — z Z z — Mixon, Larry 1965 Richardson, Vince 1985, 86 Teague, Gary 1960, 61, 62 Zemonek, James 1979 Monal, Cubbiw 1933, 34 Rickover, Bob 1955, 56, 57 Therriault, Bryan 1994, 95, 96 Mondy, Dave 1950, 51, 52 Rivers, Donnell 1983 Thomas, Henderson L. 1917 Moody, John 2010, 11, 12, 13 Rivers, Gilbert 1982 Thomas, Mike 1996, 97, 98, 99 Moore, Daryl 1989 Roberts, Adam 1995, 96, 97, 98 Thompson, Bill 1946, 47 Moore, Thomas 1973, 74, 75, 76 Robertson, Frank 1957, 58 Thompson, Dmitri 2015, 16 Moorefield, George 1915 Rollins, Roy 1929, 30, 31, 32 Thompson , Vernon 1989, 90, 91, 92 Moretta, Boomp 1914 Roper 1919 Tinsley, Michael 1992, 93 Morgan, W.C. 1914, 15 Ross, Clarence 1971, 72, 73, 74 Timmons, Bobby 1954, 55 Moriera, Carlos 2002, 03, 04 Rowell, Brendon 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Tomanchek, Joe 1941, 42 Morningstar, Bill 1961, 62, 63, 64 Roye, Paul 1935, 36, 37 Toole, Andrew 1999, 2000 Morrison, F.S. 1916 Russell, Jack 1947 Torain, Bernard 1985, 86, 87, 88 Moss, Douglas 1939, 40, 41 Russell, Jerry 1985, 86, 87 Towns, Preston 1940, 41, 42 Motley, John 1978, 79, 81 Ryan, Patrick 2014, 15, 16 Trautwein, Larry 1970, 71, 72, 73 Moyer, David 1972 Treece, Gary 1976 Mulford, Ed 1946 — s S s — Troutman, Lucas 2011, 12, 13, 14 Muller, Cornelius 1992, 93 Sabato, Tony 2013, 14, 15, 16 Tuck, Cutie 1918 Murphy, Dwight 1980 Samson, Tanner 2013, 14, 15, 16 Tuck, Lawrence 1933, 34, 35 Musten, Jack 1952, 53 Sanders, Monty 2008, 09 Turner, Harry 1981 Myers, Charles 1950 Santa Ana, Steven 2016 Turner, Lamont 1993, 94 Myers, Leroy 1958, 61 Sargent, Joel 1996, 97 Turner, Rick 1957, 58 Saunders, Bob 1972 Tyson, Raymond 1983, 84 — n N n — Saunders, Matt 1970 Neese, Max 1946 Savini, Lou 1947, 48, 49 — u U u — Neidig, John 1960 Scales, Danny 1982 Ussery, Buddy 1951 Newman, Dan Long 1925, 26, 27, 28 Schoderbek, Charles 1971, 72, 73, 74 Newman, John 1912, 13, 14 Schwetz, Joey 1997, 98, 99

52 ALUMNI GYM RECORDS ALUMNI GYM YEAR-BY-YEAR HOME RECORD 1946-47 N/A 1945-46 N/A Season Record Alumni Memorial Gymnasium (Alumni Gym) was 1944-45 N/A dedicated on January 14, 1950. The gymnasium 2015-16 8-8 1943-44 N/A honors Elon alumni who lost their lives in World 2014-15 8-6 1942-43 N/A Wars I and II. Five years after World War II, the 2013-14 11-4 1941-42 N/A Alumni Memorial Gymnasium replaced the Alumni 2012-13 12-3 1940-41 15-2 Memorial Building, commonly called the North 2011-12 10-4 1939-40 N/A Dorm. When the new gymnasium was completed in 2010-11 8-7 1938-39 9-2 January of 1950, a memorial plaque in the entrance 2009-10 4-7 1937-38 N/A foyer carried the names of four Elon alumni who 2008-09 8-6 1936-37 N/A died in World War I and 33 who gave their lives in 2007-08 8-6 World War II. 1935-36 N/A 2006-07 3-9 In 2010, Alumni Gym underwent renovations 1934-35 N/A 2005-06 10-4 which included the addition of stadium-style 1933-34 N/A 2004-05 4-8 seating in a horseshoe shape around the court. The 1932-33 2-3 2003-04 10-3 updates also included new scoreboards and video 1931-32 N/A 2002-03 6-5 boards along with new locker rooms and a new 1930-31 N/A 2001-02 10-2 entrance at the south end of the facility. In thanks 1929-30 5-2 for a generous gift, the playing court was renamed 2000-01 7-5 1928-29 4-5 Robertson Court after Jeanie and Jerry Robertson. 1999-00 11-3 1927-28 6-1 Alumni Gym has played host to many notable 1998-99 8-3 1926-27 5-2 games throughout the history of Elon basketball. 1997-98 3-2 1925-26 6-4 On February 27, 2010, 1,934 fans packed the facility 1996-97 8-3 1924-25 N/A to watch the Phoenix men battle Davidson in a 1995-96 6-4 1923-24 4-5 double-overtime thriller. On February 28, 2004, the 1994-95 1-11 1922-23 3-3 Elon men defeated rival UNC Greensboro 112-108 1993-94 5-7 1921-22 5-3 in a triple-overtime contest. 1992-93 8-3 On the women’s side, the Phoenix hosted the first 1920-21 7-0 1991-92 9-3 postseason tournament ever inside Alumni Gym in 1919-20 1-3 1990-91 10-2 2011 when Elon welcomed USC Upstate on campus 1918-19 N/A 1989-90 15-2 for the first round of the Women’s Basketball 1917-18 N/A 1988-89 N/A Invitational on March 17. The Phoenix did not 1916-17 3-10 1987-88 N/A disappoint, claiming a 103-72 win. On Feb, 19, 2011, 1915-16 4-3 1986-87 N/A the team hosted Samford in front of a record-crowd 1914-15 6-1 1,071 fans for its Pink Zone game. 1985-86 N/A 1913-14 6-1 The retired jerseys of Jesse Branson (‘65) and 1984-85 N/A 1912-13 N/A Tommy Cole (‘72) hang from the Alumni Gym 1983-84 11-3 1911-12 N/A rafters. Branson is Elon’s all-time leading scorer, 1982-83 N/A having netted 2,241 points in his career. Cole 1981-82 8-4 * First year in Alumni Gym (Jan. 14, 1950) ended his career in the maroon and gold with 2,214 1980-81 N/A points, ranking second in program history. 1979-80 N/A Alumni Gym is also home to the Phoenix 1978-79 N/A volleyball team which compiled its best record at 1977-78 N/A the NCAA Division I level in 2009, going 23-8 on 1976-77 N/A the season. In 2010, the Phoenix secured a share of its first SoCon North Division crown by defeating 1975-76 6-4 Appalachian State 3-0 on November 12 before 1974-75 8-4 claiming the title outright with a 3-0 victory over 1973-74 N/A Western Carolina the next day. 1972-73 11-1 Alumni Gym’s official capacity going into the 1971-72 N/A 2016-17 season is listed at 1,607. 1970-71 N/A 1969-70 12-4 SELLOUT CROWDS UNDER MATT MATHENY 1968-69 N/A 1967-68 N/A Sellout Crowds Under Matt Matheny 1966-67 N/A Opponent (Date) Att. Result 1965-66 N/A 1. UNCW (2/28/15) 1,876 W, 74-55 1964-65 N/A 2. Davidson (3/1/14) 1,871 L, 69-86 1963-64 11-1 3. #15/16 UMass (1/18/14) 1,857 L, 74-84 1962-63 N/A 4. Davidson (2/27/13) 1,832 L, 63-69 1961-62 12-3 5. UNCG (2/25/12) 1,804 W, 93-79 1960-61 N/A 6. W. Carolina (2/16/13) 1,742 W, 80-73 (ot) 1959-60 N/A 7. Delaware (1/24/15) 1,711 W, 94-82 1958-59 4-5 UNCG (3/2/13) 1,711 W, 80-66 1957-58 N/A 8. Charleston (2/13/16) 1,688 L, 66-62 1956-57 13-4 9. William & Mary (2/25/16) 1,632 L, 75-65 1955-56 N/A 9. Samford 1,607 W, 86-69 1954-55 N/A Georgia Southern 1,607 W, 60-59 1953-54 N/A Washington & Lee (11/8/13) 1,607 W, 114-64 1952-53 N/A Samford (2/2/13) 1,607 W, 77-66 1951-52 N/A Princeton (1/2/13) 1,607 L, 64-74 1950-51 N/A Wofford (1/19/13) 1,607 W, 68-61 1949-50* N/A Chattanooga (1/21/12) 1,607 W, 88-87 1948-49 N/A 1947-48 N/A

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