Virginia Military Institute 2006-007 Game Notes

Sports Information Director: Wade Branner | Phone: 540-464-7514 | Email: [email protected] | Fax: 540-464-7583 | Website: www.VMIKeydets.com 2006-007 Schedule Game 4: Virginia Intermont (1-33) at VMI (1-22) Nov. 10 at Ohio State ! L, 69-107 Nov. 10-112; Cameron Hall, Lexington, Va., 7 p.m. Nov. 11 vs. Princeton ! L, 68-73 Nov. 12 vs. South Dakota State ! W, 104-89 Series Versus Virginia Intermont: Never Met

Nov. 15 Virginia Intermont 7 p.m. Keydets on the Air: coaching job in April, 2005. He served two Nov. 20 Southern Virginia 7 p.m. Tonight’s game will be broadcast on tours of duty in the Southern Conference Nov. 22 at James Madison 7 p.m. Lexington’s WREL 1450 AM, as well as on when the Institute was also a member, as he Roanoke’s WRIS 1410 AM. Fans around coached at Davidson in 1995-96, as well as Nov. 25 at Howard 7 p.m. the world can tune in to hear the broadcast at Western Carolina from 2000-03. He also Nov. 28 at Army 7 p.m. on www.vmikeydets.com, as Wade Branner served apprenticeships at Northwestern Dec. 1 vs. Cornell % 6 p.m. calls the play-by-play live from courtside. State, Mars Hill College and North Mecklenburg High School. Dec. 2 vs. Jacksonville St. or W&M % TBD Head Coach Duggar Baucom: Dec. 6 Lees-McRae 7 p.m. Entering his second season at the helm Last Time Out: Dec. 9 Mercer 1 p.m. of the VMI Basketball program is head coach The Keydets ran out to a 58-42 advan- tage on their way to a 104-89 win over Dec. 11 South Carolina State 7 p.m. Duggar Baucom. A 1995 graduate of Charlotte, Baucom returns to the sidelines fol- South Dakota State in the seventh-place Dec. 20 at Richmond 7 p.m. lowing a tumultuous first season in Lexington. game of the BCA Classic, held in Columbus, Dec. 30 at Penn State 4 p.m. He was sidelined for seven conference Ohio at the Value City Arena. Jan. 6 at Winthrop* 7 p.m. games last January due to a surgical proce- In the contest, junior Reggie Williams dure, but is back at 100% coming into this established a new Value City Arena and Jan. 10 High Point* 7 p.m. year’s campaign. He will look to get back to BCA Classic record by pouring in 36 points, Jan. 13 Charleston Southern* 1 p.m. the winning ways he enjoyed as head coach the fifth-most by a Keydet all-time. He was Jan. 15 Coastal Carolina* 7 p.m. at Tusculum, when he accrued a 37-19 joined in posting a career high by senior record in two seasons with the Pioneers, Fred Robinson, whose 24 points against the Jan. 18 Bridgewater 7 p.m. including the program’s first NCAA Jackrabbits represented his second career- Jan. 22 at UNC Asheville* 7 p.m. Tournament berth. high total of the three-game tournament. Jan. 25 Radford* 7 p.m. However, Baucom was no stranger to Robinson’s six steals vs. SDSU also tied a BCA Classic record. Jan. 27 at Liberty* (TV-FTN) 8:30 p.m. the Keydets when he took over the head Jan. 31 Winthrop* 7 p.m. Probable Starters Feb. 3 at Coastal Carolina* 2 p.m. Pos. # Player Yr. Pts. Reb. Ast. Notes G 1 Adam Lonon Fr. 0.0 2.0 3.7 7 assists, 1 turnover vs. South Dakota State (11/12) Feb. 5 at Charleston Southern* 7 p.m. G 5 Fred Robinson Sr. 16.0 2.7 *3.7 Career-high 24 pts. vs. South Dakota State (11/12) Feb. 10 UNC Asheville* (TV-SS,CSN) Noon G 24 Jack Castleberry Sr. 1.7 2.0 1.3 Four rebounds vs. #4 Ohio State (11/10) F 22 Matt Murrer Sr. 12.7 5.0 *1.7 15 pts., 7 reb. vs. #4 Ohio State (11/10) Feb. 14 at Radford* 7 p.m. F 55 Reggie Williams Jr. 21.0 10.0 3.7 Career-high 36 pts. vs. SDSU (11/12); 996 career points Feb. 21 Liberty* 7 p.m. Off The Bench Feb. 24 at High Point* 7 p.m. Pos. # Player Yr. Pts. Reb. Ast. Notes Feb. 27 at Big South First Round TBD G 3 Chavis Holmes So. 13.7 3.7 *2.7 29 pts., 4 stls. vs. Princeton (11/11) C 4 Lucas Jones Fr. 2.3 1.7 1.0 4 pts. vs. South Dakota State (11/12) Mar. 1 at Big South Semifinals TBD G 12 Sean Christiansen Jr. ------Third on team with 60 assists last season G 21 Levar Joseph R-Sr. ------Missed parts of last two seasons due to knee injury Mar. 3 at Big South Finals TBD G 23 Travis Holmes So. 10.0 2.3 *1.7 16 pts., 4 reb., 2 stl., 2 ast. vs. South Dakota State (11/12) G 25 Dusty Pflugner So. 2.3 0.7 0.7 4 pts., 2 reb., 2 ast., 1 stl. vs. South Dakota St. (11/12) G 32 Carl Josey Fr. 0.7 1.0 0.3 2 pts., 14 mins. vs. Princeton (11/11) !- SportsTime Ohio BCA Classic C 42 Justin Jarman Jr. ------11 starts last yr., Career-high 16 pts. vs. Radford (1/26/06) %- William & Mary Tournament F 44 J.T. Piribek Fr. 0.0 0.0 0.0 Recruited walk-on, 3 minutes vs. #4 Ohio State (11/10)

*- Big South Opponent *- Steals Per Game Mr. 1,000: tance to post another career-high total of 24 Tourneys Make Mark On Schedule: With his 36-point outing against South points against South Dakota State. Aside from The 2006-07 VMI Basketball schedule will Dakota State on Sunday, junior forward Reggie his scoring, he also had six steals, tying a BCA be the first time that a VMI Basketball team has Williams enters tonight’s game needing only Classic record and tying the fourth-highest total played in two regular season tournaments in the four points to become the 30th member of the in Keydet history. since the 1977-78 season when the Keydets VMI 1,000-Point Club. In 57 career contests, He now ranks second on the team with played in three tournaments. Williams has averaged 17.5 points per outing, 16.0 points per outing, while his 13-of-27 The eight-team BCA Classic marked the eclipsing the 20-point mark 18 times while top- shooting from three-point land leads the team, earliest season opener for a VMI basketball ping 30 points three times. A Second-Team All- as do his 11 steals. In his previous three sea- team in its 96-year basketball history, as the Conference performer last year, Williams also sons at the Institute, Robinson has averaged 4.0 Keydets took on #4 Ohio State on Nov. 10, earned All-Freshman team honors two years points and 0.6 steals in 82 contests, making 10 before also taking on Princeton and South ago, as he led the team in scoring with 15.5 starts. Dakota State in the tournament. The Keydets per outing. will also play in the third annual William & You’re Not Seeing Double: Mary Tip-Off Classic in Williamsburg Dec. 1-2 Let ‘Er Fly: You’re just seeing the third set of twins to in Williamsburg, Va. In last weekend’s tournament, the Keydets suit up for VMI Basketball, as Chavis & Travis In 1976-77, VMI played in the UVA Tipoff showed that they aren’t afraid to shoot the Holmes enter their second season on post. They tournament, the Blade Grass City Tournament in three. In both Friday’s outing against #4 Ohio join Steven & Stephen Dorsey who played in Toledo, Ohio, and the Siena College State and in Sunday’s win over South Dakota the mid-1980’s, and Damon & Ramon Tournament in Loudonville, N.Y. State, the Runnin’ Roos hoisted up 47 three- Williams, who suited up in the late 1980’s. point attempts, converting on a season-high 17 The Holmes’ have their work cut out for Josey Joins Keydets From Across the Pond: against the Jackrabbits. them if they want to be regarded as the best of Freshman forward Carl Josey is VMI’s sec- The 47 attempts surpasses the school- those duos though. The Williams’ combined for ond foreign-born player to join the hoops pro- record of 43 that was established against 3,252 points (Ramon- 1,630, Damon- 1,622), gram in its basketball history. Western Carolina in 1996, while the 17 made and currently rank third and fourth on the VMI Josey, from Surrey, England, attended the ties the school-mark, achieved on two other career scoring list, while Ramon still stands as King’s Academy in Knoxville, Tenn. for two sea- occasions. the career leader in 3-pointers made (206), 3- sons after playing at The Mountbatten School in pointers attempted (482) and 3-point percent- England for three seasons. While in the States, Caution, Records Falling: age (42.7%). Josey averaged 20 points and 14 rebounds his VMI Basketball unleashed a furious new In their freshman campaigns, Travis was senior year and was named King’s Academy style of play last weekend at the BCA Classic, named to the Big South All-Freshman team, Male-Athlete-of-the-Year. and it looks like several VMI school records will while Chavis led the team in assists while play- Josey joins Lithuanian-born Tadas be under assault for the rest of the 2006-07 ing mostly at the point for the first time in his Mankevicius, a center who graduated last year, season. Here is what has already fallen this career. The identical twins, who few fans can as the only international players to have suited year: tell apart without their jerseys on, looked eerily up for the Keydets. 3-Pt. Attempts (Team) . . . . .47 at Ohio State & similar in their statistics as well, as Travis’ 9.9 ...... vs. South Dakota State points per game, 3.4 rebounds per game, 2.1 Experience Is Key: With a career-high 36 points on Sunday assists per game, 1.8 steals per game, 32.4% VMI returns a squad in 2006-07 that is against South Dakota State, junior Reggie 3-point percentage and 75.0% free-throw per- one of the most experienced in recent years. Williams not only posted the fifth-highest point centage compared very close to Chavis’ 8.8 Despite having only four seniors on the total in VMI history, but also established a new ppg, 2.4 rpg, 2.9 apg, 1.4 spg, 32.4% 3-point squad, the Keydets return 10 lettermen from a scoring record in the BCA Classic and at Value percentage and 72.7% free-throw percentage. year ago including two starters. City Arena. Among the other Value City Arena Records that fell: No Sophomore Slump Here: On The Mark: Steals (Team) ...... 20 vs. South Dakota State As head coach Duggar Baucom enters his Last season, forward Matt Murrer flirted FG Attempts (Team) . . . . .91 vs. South Dakota State second season in Lexington, he can look to the with the nation’s lead in field-goal percentage 3-FG Made (Team) ...... 15 vs. South Dakota State past for reinforcement of the fortunes of this throughout the season, in the end falling just 3-FG Att. (Team) ...... 47 at Ohio State & year’s team. Each of the program’s past three ...... vs. South Dakota State five baskets short of the NCAA’s statistical mini- coaches have improved their win-total from Steals (Ind.) ...... 6 (Tied), Fred Robinson vs. SDSU mum qualification. Had he qualified, Murrer’s year one to year two. Marty Fletcher saw a FG Att. (Ind.) ...... 25, Reggie Williams vs. SDSU 65.0% shooting would have made him third in 3-FG Made (Ind.) .7 (Tied), Fred Robinson vs. SDSU six-win improvement in the 1983-84 season, the nation, just ahead of Florida’s Joakim Noah. while Joe Cantafio’s 13-17 season in 1987-88 Here’s to You, Mr. Robinson: was a two-win improvement over the year Numbers Jump: before. Baucom’s predecessor, Bart Bellairs, Maybe no player has enjoyed the team’s If the opening weekend is any indication, engineered an impressive 18-10 season in up-tempo style of play this season more so than the Keydets will be flying up and down the floor 1995-96 in his sophomore campaign, repre- senior guard Fred Robinson. After posting a this season in an up-tempo style of play that senting an eight-win improvement from his first career-high 16 points against #4 Ohio State on has already produced some eye-popping num- season, en route to a semifinal showing in the Friday night on 4-of-10 shooting from beyond bers. Southern Conference tournament. the arc, Robinson hit 7-of-13 attempts from dis- In the three games played at the BCA Classic, the Keydets averaged 80.3 points on 76.3 shots, collecting 14.7 assists and 14.7 per Moving Up outing. From beyond the arc, the Keydets are averaging 39.7 attempts per contest, hitting on the Charts 11.3 of those. Last season, VMI averaged 71.3 points for Career the year, 14.2 assists, 7.3 steals, and averaged 1,000-Point Club 57.4 shots per game. 26. 1,042 2001-03 27. Maurice Spencer 1,039 1994-97 Don’t Call it a Comeback: 28. Bill Blair 1,023 1962-64 Back for a fifth season in the Red and 29. Greg Fittz 1,006 1988-91 Yellow is senior Levar Joseph. A sharpshooter ---- Reggie Williams 996 2004-Pres. that could greatly enhance the team’s cause from downtown if healthy, Joseph has been Top Scoring Averages unable to play a full season since his freshman 1. 21.4 1984-87 year, when he played in 29 contests. 2. Norm Halberstadt 21.2 1960-62 A knee injury has sidelined him over the 3. 19.5 1964-66 past two seasons, as he looks to regain the 4. 19.2 1975-78 marksmanship he has flashed throughout his 5. John Mitchell 17.7 1967-69 career. In the Keydets’ 72-68 win over Virginia 6. Reggie Williams 17.5 2004-Pres. Tech in 2004, Joseph hit a game-high 19 7. Bill Blair 17.3 1962-64 points, while his career-high came in 2003, as 8. Bill Ralph 16.5 1952-54 he hit 11-of-14 attempts for 27 points against Eastern Mennonite. Top Field Goal Percentage 1. Dave Montgomery .580 1975-78 Fresh Faces: 2. Matt Murrer .560 2003-Pres. The Keydets feature four freshmen on this 3. Jeff Gausepohl .552 1963-65 year’s roster that are expected to make their 4. Will Bynum .528 1974-77 debut this weekend. They include point guard 5. George Borejevich .526 1974-77 Adam Lonon, center Lucas Jones, guard Carl Josey and forward J.T. Piribek. They join assis- Top 20+ Point Scoring Games tant coach David Jandrew as the new faces of 1. Gay Elmore 68 1984-87 the program for the 2006-07 season. 2. Ron Carter 60 1975-78 3. Jason Conley 34 2001-03 4. Norm Halberstadt 32 1960-62 Damon Williams 32 1987-90 6. Ramon Williams 30 1987-90 7. Bill Blair 27 1962-64 Charlie Schmaus 27 1964-66 John Mitchell 27 1967-69 10. Will Bynum 25 1974-77 ---- Reggie Williams 18 2004-Pres.

Top 30+ Point Scoring Games 1. Gay Elmore 15 1984-87 2. Jason Conley 12 2001-02 3. Norm Halberstadt 10 1960-62 Charlie Schmaus 10 1964-66 5. Ron Carter 9 1975-78 6. Ramon Williams 6 1987-90 7. Andy Kolesar 5 1978-81 8. Bill Blair 4 1962-64 John Mitchell 4 1967-69 Damon Williams 4 1987-90 ---- Reggie Williams 3 2004-Pres. 2006-007 Rosters Roster Breakdown KKEEYYDDEETT NNUUMMEERRIICCAALL RROOSSTTEERR BY CLASS # Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Previous School First Classmen (Seniors)- 4 1 Adam Lonon G 5-10 175 Fr. Richmond, Va./ Steward School Jack Castleberry 2 Willie Bell F 6-5 200 So. Newport News, Va./ Woodside Levar Joseph Matt Murrer 3 Chavis Holmes G 6-4 195 So. Charlotte, N.C./ Christ School Fred Robinson 4 Lucas Jones C 6-9 220 Fr. Murfreesboro, Tenn./ Siegel Second Classmen (Juniors)- 3 5 Fred Robinson G 6-2 180 Sr. Alexandria, Va./ Montrose Christian Sean Christiansen 12 Sean Christiansen G 6-1 170 Jr. Greenville, Pa./ Mercersburg Academy Justin Jarman 21 Levar Joseph G 6-2 190 R-Sr. Vacherie, La./ St James Reggie Williams 22 Matt Murrer F 6-7 205 Sr. Richmond, Va./Benedictine Third Classmen (Sophomores)- 4 23 Travis Holmes G 6-4 195 So. Charlotte, N.C./ Christ School Willie Bell Chavis Holmes 24 Jack Castleberry G 6-3 190 Sr. Virginia Beach, Va./ Cape Henry Travis Holmes 25 Dusty Pflugner G 6-2 185 So. Sarasota, Fla./ IMG Academy Dusty Pflugner 32 Carl Josey G 6-4 195 Fr. Surrey, England/ King's Academy Rats (Freshmen)- 4 42 Justin Jarman C 6-8 220 Jr. Shinnston, W.Va./ N. Marion Lucas Jones 44 J.T. Piribek F 6-7 200 Fr. Peachtree City, Ga./ McIntosh Carl Josey 55 Reggie Williams F 6-5 195 Jr. Prince George, Va./ Prince George Adam Lonon J.T. Piribek BY STATE KKEEYYDDEETT AALLPPHHAABBEETTIICCAALL RROOSSTTEERR Virginia- 6 # Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Previous School Willie Bell (Newport News) 2 Willie Bell F 6-5 200 So. Newport News, Va./ Woodside Jack Castleberry (Virginia Beach) 24 Jack Castleberry G 6-3 190 Sr. Virginia Beach, Va./ Cape Henry Adam Lonon (Richmond) 12 Sean Christiansen G 6-1 170 Jr. Greenville, Pa./ Mercersburg Academy Matt Murrer (Richmond) Fred Robinson (Alexandria) 3 Chavis Holmes G 6-4 195 So. Charlotte, N.C./ Christ School Reggie Williams (Prince George) 23 Travis Holmes G 6-4 195 So. Charlotte, N.C./ Christ School 42 Justin Jarman C 6-8 220 Jr. Shinnston, W.Va./ N. Marion North Carolina- 2 4 Lucas Jones C 6-9 220 Fr. Murfreesboro, Tenn./ Siegel Chavis Holmes (Charlotte) 21 Levar Joseph G 6-2 190 R-Sr. Vacherie, La./ St James Travis Holmes (Charlotte) 32 Carl Josey G 6-4 195 Fr. Surrey, England/ King's Academy Florida- 1 1 Adam Lonon G 5-10 175 Fr. Richmond, Va./ Steward School Dusty Pflugner (Sarasota) 22 Matt Murrer F 6-7 205 Sr. Richmond, Va./Benedictine 25 Dusty Pflugner G 6-2 185 So. Sarasota, Fla./ IMG Academy Georgia- 1 J.T. Piribek (Peachtree City) 44 J.T. Piribek F 6-7 200 Fr. Peachtree City, Ga./ McIntosh 5 Fred Robinson G 6-2 180 Sr. Alexandria, Va./ Montrose Christian Louisiana- 1 55 Reggie Williams F 6-5 195 Jr. Prince George, Va./ Prince George Levar Joseph (Vacherie)

Head Coach- Duggar Baucom (Charlotte ‘95); Second season Pennsylvania- 1 Sean Christiansen (Greenville) Assistants- Daniel Willis (Lenoir-Rhyne ‘01); Second season Jason Allison (Liberty ‘99); Second season Tennessee- 1 David Jandrew (Charlotte ‘96); First season Lucas Jones (Murfreesboro) Pronunciation Guide West Virginia- 1 Justin Jarman (Monongah) Lonon- LAHN-on Murrer- MYUR-rer

International- 1 Chavis- CHAY-vis Piribek- PE-ruh-beck Carl Josey (Surrey, England) Pflugner- FLOOG-ner Duggar- DOO-gur Career Highs

#1 Adam Lonon #23 Travis Holmes Points - Points - 20, at High Point, 2/15/06 Rebounds - 4, at Ohio State, 11/10/06 Rebounds - 8, vs. UNC Asheville, 2/11/06 Blocked Shots - Blocked Shots - 1, (Six TImes) Most Recent at Coastal Carolina, 2/20/06 Assists - 7, vs. South Dakota State, 11/12/06 Assists - 5, at Liberty, 2/2/06 Steals - 2, (Twice) Most Recent vs. South Dakota State, 11/12/06 Steals - 4, (Three Times) Most Recent vs. UNC Asheville, 2/11/06

#2 Willie Bell #24 Jack Castleberry Points - 7, vs. UVA-Wise, 12/2/05 Points - 7,(Three Times) Most Recent at Radford, 1/25/06 Rebounds - 6, at Towson, 12/21/05 Rebounds - 5, vs. Charleston Southern, 1/5/06 Blocked Shots - 1, at Army, 12/8/05 Blocked Shots - 1, vs. Southern Virginia, 12/2/03 Assists - 2, (Three Times) Most Recent vs. Southern Virginia, 12/10/05 Assists - 3, (Four Times) Most Recent vs. South Dakota State, 11/12/06 Steals - 2, vs. UVA-Wise, 12/2/05 Steals - 2, (Twice) Most Recent vs. at Ohio State, 11/10/06

#3 Chavis Holmes #25 Dusty Pflugner Points - 29, vs. Princeton, 11/11/06 Points - 12, (Twice) Most Recent vs. Winthrop, 1/30/06 Rebounds - 7, vs. Ferrum, 12/5/06 Rebounds - 3, at Radford, 1/26/06 Blocked Shots - 1, (Five Times) Most Recent at Coastal, 2/20/06 Blocked Shots - Assists - 7, (Twice) Most Recent vs. UNC Asheville, 2/11/06 Assists - 3, at Winthrop, 2/8/06 Steals - 4, (Twice) Most Recent vs. Princeton, 11/11/06 Steals - 2, vs. Southern Virginia, 12/10/05

#4 Lucas Jones #32 Carl Josey Points - 4, vs. South Dakota State, 11/12/06 Points - 2, vs. Princeton, 11/11/06 Rebounds - 2, (Twice) Most Recent vs. South Dakota State, 11/12/06 Rebounds - 1, (Three times) Most Recent vs. South Dakota State, 11/12/06 Blocked Shots - 1, (Twice) Most Recent vs. Princeton, 11/11/06 Blocked Shots - Assists - 1, (Three times) Most Recent vs. South Dakota State, 11/12/06 Assists - 1, vs. South Dakota State, 11/12/06 Steals - 1, vs. South Dakota State, 11/12/06 Steals -

#5 Fred Robinson #42 Justin Jarman Points - 24, vs. South Dakota State, 11/12/06 Points - 16, at Radford, 1/26/06 Rebounds - 8, vs. Bluefield, 12/13/04 Rebounds - 8, (Twice) Most Recent at Radford, 1/26/06 Blocked Shots - Blocked Shots - 2, vs. Southern Virginia, 11/22/04 Assists - 4, vs. Radford, 2/23/06 Assists - 2, vs. Liberty, 1/14/06 Steals - 6, vs. South Dakota State, 11/12/06 Steals - 2, (Twice) Most Recent vs. UNC Asheville, 2/11/06

#12 Sean Christiansen #44 J.T. Piribek Points - 13, vs. UNC Asheville, 2/12/05 Points - Rebounds - 4, (Twice) Most Recent vs. Liberty, 1/14/06 Rebounds - Blocked Shots - 1, vs. Longwood, 2/10/05 Blocked Shots - Assists - 7 (Three times), Most Recent vs. Coastal Carolina, 1/7/06 Assists - Steals - 3, at Radford, 2/14/05 Steals -

#21 Levar Joseph #55 Reggie Williams Points - 27, vs. Eastern Mennonite, 12/13/03 Points - 36, vs. South Dakota State, 11/12/06 Rebounds - 4, (Three Times) Most Recent vs. Radford, 1/19/05 Rebounds - 12, (Twice) Most Recent at UNC Asheville, 1/21/06 Blocked Shots - 1, vs. Eastern Mennonite, 12/13/03 Blocked Shots - 2, at Liberty, 2/2/06 Assists - 4, vs. Eastern Mennonite, 12/14/02 Assists - 6, (Three Times) Most Recent vs. High Point, 1/12/06 Steals - 2, (Seven Times) Most Recent at Winthrop, 1/13/05 Steals - 5, vs. High Point, 1/12/06

#22 Matt Murrer Points - 23, vs. High Point, 1/12/06 Rebounds - 15, vs. Winthrop, 1/30/06 Blocked Shots - 3, (Twice) Most Recent vs. Princeton, 11/11/06 Assists - 3, (Four Times) Most Recent at Towson, 12/21/05 Steals - 3, (Twice) Most recent vs. Princeton, 11/11/06 VMI Single-GGame Records All Records Since Conference Realignment in 1953 THE LEADERBOARD

„ TEAM „ Top VMI Offensive Games „ Top Field Goal Percentage (10 att.) MOST POINTS ...... 114 vs. UNC - Greensboro, 1978 1. VMI 114, UNC Greensboro 91, 1979 1. Lester Johnson 100% (11-11) vs. Radford, 1995 2. VMI 113, Bluefield 83, 1987 2. Gay Elmore 92.3% (12-13) vs. Bluefield, 1987 MOST REBOUNDS ...... 67 vs. Southeastern, 1976 3. VMI 113, Lynchburg 59, 1998 3. Ramon Williams 90.0% (9-10) vs. JMU, 1989 MOST ASSISTS ...... 30 vs. Eastern Mennonite, 2003 4. VMI 112, Radford 65, 1976 4. Mark Current 84.6% (11-13) vs. Marshall, 1987 MOST STEALS ...... 25 vs. Bluefield, 1992 VMI 112, Washington & Lee 67, 1996 5. Geoff Hinshelwood 84.6% (11-13) vs. Georgia 5. VMI 111, Albright 53, 1996 State, 1978 MOST BLOCKS ...... 15 vs. Appalachian State, 2003 6. VMI 110, Radford 103, 1996 FEWEST POINTS ...... 32 vs. Coastal Carolina, 2004 VMI 110, Richmond 90, 1978 „ Top Free Throw Percentage (10 att.) FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED ...... 7. VMI 109, George Washington 92, 1966 1. Mike Manis, 100% (13-13) vs. ODU, 1968 . . . .33 vs. Richmond,1976; Lebanon Valley, 1980 & SVU, 2005 8. VMI 108, Salem College 84, 1976 Robin Parker, 100% (13-13) vs. WVU, 1965 VMI 108, The Citadel 101, 1975 Bobby Prince, 100% (12-12) vs. UTC, 1995 MOST POINTS TWO TEAM ...... VMI 108, Hampden-Sydney 96 (3 OT), 1960 Gay Elmore, 100% (12-12) vs. App. State, 1989 ...... 221 (VMI 96, California-Irvine 125), 1981 Gay Elmore, 100% (12-12) vs. JMU, 1985 FEWEST POINTS TWO TEAMS ...... „ Top Individual Scoring Performances John Kemper, 100% (12-12) vs. Richmond, 1968 ...... 72 (VMI 37,William & Mary 35, OT), 1972 1. Jason Conley, 42 vs. Western Carolina, 2002 Ron Carter, 42 vs. Long Beach State, 1978 „ Top Assist Performances MOST FIELD GOALS MADE ...... 49 vs. Salem, 1976 2. Norm Halberstadt, 41 vs. Richmond, 1961 1. Bobby Prince, 14 vs. Western Carolina, 1995 MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED ...... 3. Jason Conley, 38 vs. Villanova, 2002 2. Richard Little, 13 vs. Chattanooga, 2003 ...... 93, vs. Eastern Mennonite, 1997 Jason Conley, 38 vs. East Tenn. State, 2002 Richard Little, 13 vs. High Point, 2004 Jason Conley, 38 vs. Wofford, 2002 3. Mike Huffman, 12 vs. Hampden-Sydney, 1985 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE ...... Gay Elmore, 38 vs. James Madison, 1986 Richard Little, 12 vs. Liberty, 2003 ...... 71.4% (30 of 42) vs. Appalachian State, 1987 John Mitchell, 38 vs. Old Dominion, 1969 4. Bobby Prince, 11 vs. Furman, 1996; Western MOST 3-PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED ...... Mike Manis, 38 vs. Richmond, 1969 Carolina, 1996; UTC, 1993; Percy Covington, 11 vs...... 47, at Ohio State & vs. South Dakota State, 2006 4. Radee Skipworth, 37 vs. Wofford, 2003 Western Carolina,1992; and vs. The Citadel & East Lewis Preston, 37 vs. The Citadel, 1993 Tenn. State, 1990; Darryl Faulkner, 11 vs. Elon, 1998; MOST 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE ...... Gay Elmore, 37 vs. Roanoke, 1987 Matt Coward, 11 vs. Bluefield, 2004 . .17 vs. South Dakota State, 2006; vs. Western Carolina, Ron Carter, 37 vs. Alderson-Broaddus, 1978 ...... 1996; vs. Shenandoah, 1992 Charlie Schmaus, 37 vs. East Carolina,1966 „ Top Block Performances Bill Blair, 37 vs. Davidson,1964 1. Eric Mann, 9 vs. The Citadel, 2000 HIGHEST 3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE ...... Bill Ralph, 37 vs. West Virginia, 1954 2. Lewis Preston 7 vs. Marshall, 1992 ...... 87.5% (7-8) vs. Western Carolina, 1989 3. Eric Mann, 6 vs. Appalachian State, 2001 FEWEST FIELD GOALS ...... 10 vs. Coastal Carolina, 2004 „ Top Individual Rebounding Performances Lewis Preston, 6 vs. Furman, 1993 FEWEST FIELD GOALS ALLOWED ...... 1. Bill Ralph, 31 vs. Hampden-Sydney, 1954 Lewis Preston, 6 vs. The Citadel, 1992 2. Steve Powers, 28 vs. Davidson,1967 Lewis Preston, 6 vs. Bluefield, 1991 ...... 12 vs. William & Mary, 1972 Bobby Williamson, 28 vs. Lynchburg,1955 Mike Herndon, 6 vs. West Carolina, 1985 MOST FREE THROWS MADE ...... 3. Karl Klinar, 27 vs. Hampden-Sydney,1953 ...... 38 vs. West Virginia Tech, 1955 4. Steve Powers, 26 vs. George Washington,1967 „ Top Steal Performances MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED ...... 5. Charlie Schmaus, 25 vs. The Citadel,1966 1. Jason Bell, 10 vs. Furman, 1998 6. Steve Powers, 24 vs. East Carolina,1968 2. Jason Conley, 8 vs. Charleston Southern, 2002 ...... 53 vs. The Citadel, 1956 7. Chuck Cotton, 23 vs. Presbyterian,1957 Jason Bell, 8 vs. W&M, 1995; UNCG, 1999 FEWEST FREE THROWS MADE ...... 8. Dave Montgomery, 22 vs. The Citadel,1975 3. Bobby Prince, 7 vs William & Mary, 1995 ...... 2 vs. Old Dominion 1976; vs. UT Chattanooga, Steve Powers, 22 vs. George Washington,1968 Maurice Spencer, 7 vs W&M, 1994 Jason Bell, 7 vs. Shenandoah, 1999 1984; vs. Roanoke, 1988; vs. William & Mary, 1991 FEWEST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED ...... „ INDIVIDUAL MOST BLOCKS ...... 7, Lewis Preston vs. Marshall, 1991 ...... 2 vs. Roanoke,1988 MOST STEALS ...... 10, Jason Bell vs. Furman, 1998 MOST POINTS ...... FEWEST FREE THROWS ALLOWED ...... MOST POINTS IN A HALF ...... 42, Ron Carter vs. Long Beach State, 1978 ...... 1 vs. Army, 2005 ...... 27, John Goode vs. East Tennessee St., 1980 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE ...... FEWEST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS ALLOWED ...... BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (10 attempts) ...... 16, Lewis Preston vs. W. Carolina, 1992; Bill Blair vs...... 2 vs. Army, 2005 ...... Lester Johnson, 100% (11-11) vs. Radford, 1995 Davidson, 1964 and vs. N.C. State, 1963; Norm Halberstadt HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (15 ATTEMPTS) BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE - (13 attempts) ...... vs. George Washington, 1962 and vs. Richmond, 1961 97.3% (37 of 38) vs. Richmond, 1968 . . . . 100% (13 of 13), Mike Manis vs. Old Dominion, 1968; MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED ...... MOST POINTS IN A HALF ...... 63 vs. Albright, 1997 Robin Porter vs. West Virginia, 1965 ...... 39, Bill Ralph vs. West Virginia, 1954 LARGEST VICTORY MARGIN ...... MOST 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE ...... MOST FREE THROWS MADE ...... 58 vs. Albright, 1997 (111-53) 7 Lawrence Gullette vs. Virginia, 1995; Ramon Williams vs. . .19, Gay Elmore vs. Davidson, 1986; Ron Carter vs Siena, LARGEST DEFEAT MARGIN ...... Richmond 1989 and Oral Roberts, 1988 1978 ...... 61 vs. Virginia Tech, 1984 (122-61) MOST 3-PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED ...... MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED ...... MOST PERSONAL FOULS ...... 37 vs. Furman, 1981 ...... 14 Ramon Williams vs. Western Carolina, 1990 ...... 22, Darren Sawyer vs. Marshall, 1983 MOST OVERTIME PERIODS ...... 4 vs. The Citadel, 1967 HIGHEST 3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE ...... MOST REBOUNDS ...... MOST TURNOVERS ...... 41 vs. Marshall, 1984 . . . .100% (5-5) Ramon Williams vs. Western Carolina,1989 ...... 31, by Bill Ralph vs. Hampden-Sydney, 1954 MOST ASSISTS ...... 14, Bobby Prince vs. Western Carolina, 1995