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Old Dominion University 2012–2013 Monarch Basketball 2012–2013 MONARCH BASKETBALL OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY (4-23/2-13) vs HOFSTRA PRIDE (6-22/3-12) FEBRUARY 24, 2013 MONARCH PROBABLE STARTERS MONARCH 2012-13 SCHEDULE Thu. Nov. 1 Mount Olive (exh.) 7:00 W , 102-65 G 25 Donte Hill, 6-4,Jr, Virginia Beach, VA., 8.0 ppg/ 4.1 rpg. Mon . Nov. 5 Virginia State (exh.) 7:00 W, 95-51 F 23 Richard Ross, 6-7, R-So. Wichita Falls, TX. 7.1 ppg/ 5.4 rpg. Fri. Nov. 9 Holy Cross % 7:15 L, 45-46 F 11 DeShawn Painter, 6-9, Sr. Norfolk, VA, 12.9 ppg/ 8.3 rpg. Sat. Nov. 10 Morgan State % 7:15 W, 72-61 Sun. Nov. 11 Texas-San Antonio% 2:00 L, 70-79 G 3 Keenan Palmore, 6-1, Fr., Stone Mountain, GA. 7.9 ppg/4.4 rpg. Sat. Nov. 17 at Cleveland State 2:00 L, 67-55 G 2 Aaron Bacote, 6-5, Fr., Hampton, VA. 8.0 ppg/ 2.5 rpg. Wed. Nov. 21 VMI 7:00 L, 76-71 Sat. Nov. 24 at Murray State 8:00 L, 79-72 Sat. Dec. 1 at W&M * 7:00 L, 71-62 OFF THE BENCH Tue. Dec. 4 Richmond 7:00 L, 80-53 G 4 Dimitri Batten, 6-3, R-So. Newport News, VA./ 10.0 ppg/ 2.7 rpg. Fri. Dec. 7 VCU 9:00 L, 83-70 Fri. Dec. 14 Central Florida 7:00 L, 71-75 F 1 Nick Wright, 6-8, R-Sr.,Suffolk, VA. 6.6 ppg/ 4.1 rpg. Tue. Dec. 18 at College of Charleston 7:30 L, 65-76 G 15 Deion Clark, 6-3, Fr. Naples, FL. 5.6 ppg/ 1.6 rpg. Sat. Dec. 22 Virginia# 5:30 W, 63-61 F 40 Anton Larsen, 7-0, R-Jr., Copenhagen, Denmark 1.8 ppg/2.0 rpg. Sat. Dec. 29 Fairfield 7:00 L, 54-55 Wed. Jan. 2 James Madison* 7:00 L, 55-58 F 21 Stuart McEwen, 6-9, Fr., Sydney, Australia 0.2 ppg/0.4 rpg. Sat. Jan. 5 Delaware* 12 noon L, 72-84 G 10 Martin Shaw, 6-0, Fr., Hampton, VA. 0.0 ppg/0.0 rpg. Thu. Jan. 10 at George Mason* 7:00 L, 46-71 Wed. Jan. 16 at UNCW* 7:00 L, 65-60 GENERAL INFORMATION Sat. Jan. 19 Georgia State* 7:00 L, 69-54 Sat. Jan. 26 at James Madison* 4:00 L, 56-46 LOCATION: Norfolk, Va. 23529 Wed. Jan. 30 Towson* 7:00 L, 68-66 NICKNAME: Monarchs Sat. Feb. 2 at Georgia State* 2:00 L, 83-63 FOUNDED: 1930 (as the Norfolk Division of The College of William & Mary) Mon. Feb. 4 George Mason* 7:00 L, 85-74 ENROLLMENT: 24,753 Thur. Feb. 7 at Drexel* 7:00 W, 78-66 SCHOOL COLORS: Slate Blue (PMS 540), Silver (PMS 877), Sat. Feb. 9 Northeastern* 4:00 L, 79-74 & Light Blue (PMS 283) Mon. Feb. 11 at Delaware* 7:00 L, 75-73 HOME COURT: Ted Constant Convocation Center (8,472) Sat. Feb. 16 William & Mary* 12 noon L, 62-74 SURFACE: Wood Wed. Feb. 20 UNCW* 7:00 W, 84-61 CONFERENCE: Colonial Athletic Association Sun. Feb. 24 at Hofstra* 7:00 PRESIDENT: John Broderick (Northeastern) Thu. Feb. 28 Drexel* 7:00 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Dr. Wood Selig (Washington & Lee) Sat. Mar. 2 at Northeastern * 12 noon OFFICE PHONE: 757-683-3369 SR. WOMEN’S ADMINISTRATOR: Deb Polca *CAA Games ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT PHONE: 757-683-3375 #Governor’s Invitational in the Richmond Coliseum TICKET OFFICE PHONE: 757 -683-4444 %Liberty Tax Classic at ODU’s Ted Constant Center ATHLETIC TRAINER: Jason Mitchell OFFICIAL WEBSITE: www.odusports.com Note: Dates and times are subject to change ODU ON TV / RADIO CHAMPIONS 1992, 95, 97, 05, 10, 11 ODU ON TV/RADIO Radio-ESPN94.1 – Ted Alexander, Billy Mann and Rick Kiefner 11 NCAA APPEARANCES Comcast SportsNet- Joe Beninati and John Feinstein 8 STRAIGHT NATIONAL POST SEASON APPEARANCES 2009 CIT CHAMPIONS NOTE: Freshman Deion Clark injured his left knee and will be out indefinitely. 2006 NIT SEMIFINALS 2012–2013 MONARCH BASKETBALL OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY SERIES VS. Hofstra MONARCHS CAPTAINS ODU leads, 15-8. The Monarchs have won five straight against Senior Forward Nick Wright and Junior Guard Donte Hill the Pride, including a 69-61 win at home last year. HU last beat are co-captains for the 2012-13 season. ODU in 2008-09 season. This is the first meeting of the season between the two teams. COMPARE AND CONTRAST HOW ARE FUTURE C-USA TEAMS DOING ODU HOFSTRA Memphis 12-0 23-3 Scoring: 64.1 58.1 Southern Miss. 10-2 21-6 OPP Scoring: 70.5 67.4 UCF 8-5 18-9 FG PCT .402 .379 UTEP 7-5 14-11 FG DEF .455 .441 East Carolina 6-6 15-10 3PT PCT .274 .280 Tulsa 6-7 14-13 FT PCT: .658 .623 Marshall 5-7 12-15 REB AVG: 36.9 34.8 Houston 4-8 15-9 REB MRG: +2.7 -0.7 Tulane 5-6 17-9 ASST AVG: 12.6 9.5 SMU 3-8 13-13 UAB 4-7 12-14 TO AVG: 13.4 14.7 Rice 1-10 5-20 STLS: 7.3 6.3 BLKS: 4.5 3.6 Memphis, Central Florida, Houston and SMU join the BIGEAST Next season, while ECU and Tulane are scheduled to join in 2014. NOTE: Eight Monarchs who have played thus far have started atleast eight games with junior Donte Hill being the only Monarch 2013-14 New Members with ODU who has started 25 of 27 games this season. Middle Tenn. St. 23-4 Louisiana Tech 24-3 LAST GAME Charlotte 18-7 Florida International 14-12 ODU shot a blistering .589 from the field as five players scored Florida Atlantic 12-16 in double figures to lead the Monarchs over the Seahawks of UT San Antonio 6-19 UNC Wilmington, 84-61 Wednesday night. The six Monarchs North Texas 10-18 scoring in double figures were led by senior forward DeShawn Painter with 18, red-shirt sophomore Dimitri Batten with 15 while NOTE: ODU spring sports of M&W tennis, M&W golf and W.Rowing forward Richard Ross and freshmen guards Aaron Bacote and will compete in C-USA Championships. Keenan Palmore chipped in with 12 points each. The 84 points for the Monarchs was the most this season as was the .589 field goal percentage along with the 23 assists. Bacote, Palmore and junior guard Donte Hill each dished out six assists on the evening. The victory gave ODU Its first home win since Nov. 10th against KENT BAZEMORE NBA UPDATE Morgan State, and gave interim head Coach Jim Corrigan his The two-time CAA Defensive Player of the Year, Kent Bazemore has second collegiate win of the season. appeared in 37 games thus far for the Golden State Warriors. He is cur- rently averaging 1.5 points per game. He scored a career high 11 points against OKC on Feb. 6. He scored 9 points (4-8 FG) along with 2 re- STATISTICAL LEADERS bounds, 3 assts and two steals in a career high 30 minutes in a win over Cleveland. He also played 30 minutes with six points against Houston. HOFSTRA ODU Kent scored six points, four rebounds with five assists against Miami on Points AVG: Taran Buie (12.9) DeShawn Painter (12.9) REBS AVG: Stephen Nwaukoni (7.9) DeShawn Painter (8.3) Jan. 16 in 18 minutes. Bazemore is averaging 1.3 ppg. Ast. AVG: Stevie Mejia (3.9) Keenan Palmore (3.2) FGPCT: Jordan Allen (.535 ) Richard Ross (.550) KENT’S NBA STATS FT PCT: David Imes (.762) Nick Wright: (.758) GP FG 3PT FT REBS/AV AST STL BLK TPS AVG 37 25-74 5-18 18-30 18/0.5 16 8 3 73 2.0 JIM CORRIGAN - Interim Head Coach Experience: 19th at ODU College: Duke ‘80 Coaching Record: 2-3 The consistent rise of the in 1985-86. Twice his teams were invited to the prestigious Alhambra Monarch program has Invitational Tournament, and finished with a 77-25 record those last been due in large part three seasons. to the tireless efforts of veteran Jim Corrigan who Corrigan was named Coach of the Year in the conference and on the state just completed his 18th level in North Carolina three times. From there, Jim moved to William and year on the Monarchs staff Mary where he was an assistant coach from 1987-94. and his 25th overall on the collegiate level. In high school, Jim was named All-City and All-County as a senior at McGuinness and led the city in scoring at 26 points per game. He turned In 2012, Bleacher Report down numerous scholarships to attend Duke University where he walked on named Corrigan as one to the team and earned a scholarship under head coach Bill Foster. While at of the nation's top 15 Duke, the Blue Devils won two Atlantic Coast Tournament championships assistant coaches. and played in three NCAA tournaments, including the 1978 A Final Four. Fox Sports Jeff Goodman recently named Corrigan as the top assistant As a senior at Duke, the Blue Devils were ranked number one in the country in the Colonial Athletic Association and RecruitDirt.com ranked him in as well as the number one amateur team in the world. That year, Corrigan their top five. received the Ted Mann award as the non-starter who contributed the most to team morale.
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