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Wofford College Wo F F O R D Wofford College WOFFORD Quick Facts Location: .................................... Spartanburg, S.C. 29302 Primary Media Founded: ...................................................................... 1854 Spartanburg Herald-Journal (843-562-7273) Enrollment: .................................................................. 1,250 Dr. Benjamin Dunlap Nickname: .............................................................. Terriers Todd Shanesy ([email protected]) President Colors: ............................................... Old Gold and Black President: ................................... Dr. Benjamin B. Dunlap Greenville News (864-298-4135) Athletics Director: ................................. Richard Johnson Ann Green ([email protected]) Home Court (Capacity): Benjamin Johnson Arena (3,500) Press Row Phone: ...................................... (864) 587-4487 The State (803-771-8473) Basketball Facts Pat Obley ([email protected]) 2006-07 Record: ........................................................... 10-20 Conference Record (Place): .................... 5-13 (5th South) WYFF-TV (864-240-5265) Home: ............................................................................... 7-5 Geoff Hart ([email protected]) Away: ............................................................................. 3-14 Neutral: ............................................................................ 0-1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ................................... 10/4 WSPA-TV (864-576-7777) Starters Returning/Lost: ................................................ 3/2 Pete Yanity ([email protected]) Richard Johnson Director of Athletics Media Relations WHNS-TV (864-213-2223) Director: ..................................................Brent Williamson E-mail: ...................................... [email protected] Dan Bubany ([email protected]) Office: ........................................................... (864) 597-4093 Basketball Contact: ................................Brent Williamson Radio Play-by-Play (864-573-1400) E-mail: ...................................... [email protected] Mark Hauser ([email protected]) Office: ........................................................... (864) 597-4093 Fax: .............................................................. (864) 597-4129 Web-site: .............................. www.wofford.edu/athletics Dr. Jameica Hill Faculty Athletics Rep. Terri Lewitt Senior Woman Admin. Benjamin Johnson Arena Arena: Benjamin Johnson Arena Capacity: 3,500 Season Opened: 1980-81 First Game: Wofford vs. The Citadel (The Citadel won 65-64) Brent Williamson First Wofford Win: Wofford 76, Newberry 72 (1980-81) Men’s Basketball SID All-Time Benjamin Johnson Arena Record: 227-98 (.698) Largest Crowd: 3,500 vs. South Carolina (Nov. 28, 2001) Largest Average Attendance: 1,975 in 2000-01 (25,672 in 13 games) 82 2007-08 Southern Conference Men’s Basketball TERRIERS 2007-08 Terriers Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown/Last School 2 Drew Gibson G 6-2 195 Sr. Los Angeles, Calif./Dorsey 3 Junior Salters G 6-1 185 So. Spartanburg, S.C./Broome 5 Shane Nichols G 6-0 195 Sr. Radford, Va./Radford 10 Norm Nixon G 6-0 180 So. Los Angeles, Calif./South Kent Prep 12 Matt Estep G 6-3 200 Jr. Crawley, W.Va./Greenbrier East 21 Drew Crowell F 6-9 215 Fr. Charleston, S.C./West Ashley 23 Marcus Jackson G 6-1 198 Jr. Spartanburg, S.C./Dorman 25 Tyler Whatley F/C 6-9 215 Jr. Auburn, Ga./Apalachee 30 Andrew Bellebaum F 6-7 205 So. Charleston, S.C./Bishop England 42 Noah Dahlman F 6-6 220 Fr. Braham,Minn./Braham 33 Corey Godzinski G 6-8 210 So. Clermont, Fla./East Ridge 41 Tim Johnson G/F 6-5 230 Fr. Memphis, Tenn./Evangelical Christian 50 Terry Martin F 6-6 215 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/ Moeller 2007-08 Schedule Date. Opponent Time Nov. 9 at Arkansas 8:00 Nov. 13 LEES-McRAE 6:00 Nov. 24 VIRGINIA-WISE 2:00 Nov. 26 TOCCOA FALLS 6:00 Dec. 3 at Wisconsin 9:00 Dec. 8 UNC GREENSBORO* 7:00 Dec. 15 at Elon* 7:00 Dec. 17 at Alabama 8:00 (at Findlay Toyota Las Vegas Classic) Dec. 19 at Purdue 7:00 (at Findlay Toyota Las Vegas Classic) Dec. 22 vs. Texas Southern 3:00 (at Findlay Toyota Las Vegas Classic) Dec. 23 vs. TBD 3:00/5:30 (at Findlay Toyota Las Vegas Classic) Jan. 3 CHATTANOOGA* 7:00 Jan. 5 WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN 3:00 Jan. 10 APPALACHIAN STATE* 7:00 Jan. 12 DAVIDSON* 7:00 Jan. 17 at College of Charleston* 7:00 Jan. 19 at The Citadel* 2:00 Jan. 24 at Georgia Southern* 7:30 Jan. 26 WESTERN CAROLINA* 7:00 Jan. 28 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON* 7:00 Jan. 30 at Davidson* 7:00 Feb. 2 FURMAN* 3:00 Feb. 7 at UNC Greensboro* 7:00 Feb. 9 ELON* 7:00 Feb. 11 at Appalachian State* 7:00 Feb. 14 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* 7:00 Feb. 18 at Furman* 7:00 Feb. 23 at Chattanooga* 7:00 Feb. 28 at Western Carolina* 7:00 March 1 THE CITADEL* 7:00 March 7-10 at Southern Conference Tournament (at North Charleston, S.C.) Senior guard Shane Nichols www.SoConSports.com 83 WOFFORD 2006-07 Results (10-20, 5-13) Date Opponent Result Score Leading Scorer Leading Rebounder Nov. 10 at North Carolina State L 88-92 18, Eric Marshall 7, Eric Marshall 18, Drew Gibson 7, Tyler Whatley Nov. 14 ERSKINE W 74-58 19, Eric Marshall 13, Eric Marshall Nov. 16 UNION W 96-84 22, Shane Nichols 9, Matt O’Connor 9, Eric Marshall Nov. 18 at Jacksonville State W 82-80 24, Shane Nichols 8, Tyler Whatley Nov. 21 at Cincinnati W 91-90 27, Eric Marshall 8, Eric Marshall Nov. 25 at James Madison L 74-78 18, Shane Nichols 7, Tyler Whatley Nov. 27 at UNC Greensboro L 54-77 11, Tyler Whatley 8, Matt O’Connor 11, Eric Marshall 8, Tyler Whatley Nov. 29 WESTERN CAROLINA L 75-81 24, Shane Nichols 8, Tyler Whatley Dec. 2 at Michigan L 49-83 17, Matt Estep 3, Matt Estep 3, Emilio Lebolo Dec. 5 at Clemson L 66-90 20, Eric Marshall 6, Eric Marshall 20, Junior Salters Dec. 16 at Auburn L 76-86 17, Eric Marshall 5, Norm Nixon Dec. 20 at Elon L 69-79 18, Shane Nichols 6, Eric Marshall 6, Tyler Whatley 6, Drew Gibson Dec. 31 at Charlotte L 62-83 23, Shane Nichols 9, Drew Gibson Jan. 3 WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN W 94-60 28, Shane Nichols 7, Tyler Whatley Jan. 6 THE CITADEL L 71-74 24, Eric Marshall 6, Eric Marshall 6, Junior Salters Jan. 8 at Georgia Southern L 78-83 33, Eric Marshall 6, Eric Marshall Jan. 13 DAVIDSON L 78-83 16, Drew Gibson 8, Eric Marshall 8, Tyler Whatley Jan. 15 at Furman L 65-68 19, Shane Nichols 7, Eric Marshall Jan. 20 CHATTANOOGA W 66-63 21, Drew Gibson 7, Tyler Whatley Jan. 22 at College of Charleston L 75-77 16, Junior Salters 9, Drew Gibson 9, Tyler Whatley Jan. 29 at Western Carolina L (OT) 74-77 23, Shane Nichols 9, Drew Gibson 9, Tyler Whatley Feb. 3 ELON W 71-64 20, Shane Nichols 8, Tyler Whatley Feb. 5 UNC GREENSBORO W (OT) 80-75 20, Shane Nichols 11, Tyler Whatley Feb. 10 at Appalachian State L 52-72 15, Drew Gibson 8, Tyler Whatley 15, Shane Nichols Feb. 12 at The Citadel W 61-49 16, Matt Estep 4, Shane Nichols 16, Drew Gibson Feb. 17 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON L 58-71 12, Shane Nichols 8, Tyler Whatley Feb. 19 at Davidson L 73-80 27, Shane Nichols 6, Corey Godzinski 6, Tyler Whatley Feb. 22 GEORGIA SOUTHERN L 46-68 16, Junior Salters 6, Matt O’Connor Feb. 25 FURMAN W 76-67 19, Junior Salters 6, Junior Salters 6, Matt O’Connor Feb. 28 vs. Chattanooga (SC) L 55-64 17, Junior Salters 8, Tyler Whatley 2006-07 Statistics Overall Statistics Player GP-GS Min.-Avg. FGM-FGA Pct. 3FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. R-Off. R-Def. Rebs. Avg. PF FO A TO Blk. Stl. Points Avg. Shane Nichols 29-29 926-31.9 140-327 .428 85-201 .423 87-106 .821 14 51 65 2.2 58 1 52 49 3 15 452 15.6 Eric Marshall 20-20 566-28.3 106-220 .482 29-69 .420 70-81 .864 32 81 113 5.7 54 4 39 49 1 24 311 15.6 Drew Gibson 25-25 833-33.3 108-274 .394 22-81 .272 82-117 .701 16 96 112 4.5 63 1 136 75 4 56 320 12.8 Junior Salters 30-16 725-24.2 86-218 .394 57-144 .396 16-24 .667 22 65 87 2.9 56 0 49 37 2 20 245 8.2 Tyler Whatley 30-30 806-26.9 85-169 .503 0-1 .000 47-73 .644 74 96 170 5.7 86 3 12 44 32 14 217 7.2 Matt O’Connor 30-14 674-22.5 71-153 .464 26-79 .329 17-28 .607 32 72 104 3.5 88 4 25 30 12 12 185 6.2 Matt Estep 30-6 531-17.7 58-159 .365 45-126 .357 14-20 .700 4 37 41 1.4 30 0 26 25 1 15 175 5.8 Corey Godzinski 30-9 575-19.2 56-135 .415 24-82 .293 20-24 .833 18 56 74 2.5 49 0 26 25 21 17 156 5.2 Ralph Hegamin 4-0 13-3.3 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1 2 3 0.8 3 0 0 0 0 2 6 1.5 Adam Sheehan 19-1 107-5.6 7-21 .333 5-19 .263 0-0 .000 2 9 11 0.6 3 0 5 3 0 3 19 1.0 Norm Nixon 22-0 114-5.2 9-34 .265 1-6 .167 2-4 .500 6 16 22 1.0 13 0 18 14 0 2 21 1.0 Andrew Bellebaum 9-0 21-2.3 3-6 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 2 1 3 0.3 6 0 0 2 0 0 7 0.8 Marcus Jackson 11-0 26-2.4 2-8 .250 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 1 2 3 0.3 1 0 3 3 0 0 6 0.5 Emilio Lebolo 24-0 134-5.6 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 3-10 .300 12 18 30 1.3 23 0 1 4 2 5 9 0.4 Team 43 59 102 3.4 5 Total 30 736-1,735 .424 297-816 .364 360-489 .736 279 661 940 31.3 533 13 392 365 78 185 2,129 71.0 Opponents 30 835-1,761 .474 204-564 .362 382-552 .692 360 793 1,153 38.4 484 - 457 397 77 175 2,256 75.2 Conference Statistics Player GP-GS Min.-Avg.
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