INFORMATION > Roster

#0 • Lesie Nkereuwem #1 • Christan Wilson #2 • Nate Lliteras #3 • Shabooty Phillips #4 • Jaylon Wilson Freshman • Forward Sophomore • Forward Freshman • Guard Senior • Guard Senior • Guard Lawrenceville, Ga. Queens, N.Y. Seward, Neb. Houston, Texas Moore, Okla.

#5 • Bennett Mohn #10 • Ilija Stefanovic #11 • Sean Flood #13 • Heru Bligen #14 • Abraham Deng Freshman • Forward Junior • Forward Senior • Guard Freshman • Guard Freshman • Forward Austin, Texas Novi Sad, Serbia Dublin, Ireland Prince George’s County, Md. Juba, South Sudan

#20 • Jordan Cintron #21 • Jashuan Smith #22 • Deshaun Wade #24 • Cameron O’Connor #55 • Juan Munoz Junior • Forward Senior • Forward Sophomore • Guard Freshman • Guard Redshirt Sophomore • Guard Bronx, N.Y. Raleigh, N.C. Virginia Beach, Va. Roanoke, Va. Morrisville, N.C. COACHING STAFF

Griff Aldrich Marty McGillan Austin Shaver Donovan Williams Luke Ford Riley McGillan Nick Sparacino Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director Recruiting & Director of Operations Graduate Assistant Second Season Second Season First Season First Season Program Development First Season Second Season First Season

2018-19 Longwood Men’s INFORMATION > Table of Contents INFORMATION 1-3 Spotter Chart...... IFC LONGWOOD QUICK FACTS Table of Contents/Quick Facts...... 1 2018-19 Roster/Pronunciation Guide...... 2 Name...... Longwood University 2018-19 Schedule...... 3 City/Zip...... Farmville, VA 23909 The Joan Perry Brock Center...... Back Cover Founded...... 1839 Enrollment (Undergraduate + Graduate)...... 5,124 Nickname...... Lancers COACHING STAFF 4-9 Colors...... Navy Blue (PMS 289) & White Head Coach Griff Aldrich...... 4-5 Fight Song...... Hail to Longwood U! Assistant Coach Marty McGillan...... 6 Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Assistant Coach Austin Shaver...... 7 Conference...... Big South Assistant Coach Donovan Williams...... 8 President...... W. Taylor Reveley IV Support Staff...... 9 Alma Mater...... Princeton Director of Athletics...... Michelle Meadows Alma Mater...... Virginia Tech PLAYERS 10-25 Athletics Phone...... (434) 395-2057 Sean Flood...... 11 Tickets Phone...... (434) 395-2138 Shabooty Phillips...... 12 Website...... www.LongwoodLancers.com JaShaun Smith...... 13 Twitter...... @LongwoodLancers Jaylon Wilson...... 14 Jordan Cintron...... 15 Program History Ilija Stefanovic...... 16 Seasons of Basketball...... 42 First Season...... 1976-77 Juan Munoz...... 17 All-Time Record...... 545-683 DeShaun Wade...... 18 Division I Eligible...... 2007-Present Christian Wilson...... 19 Division I Record...... 126-258 (12) Heru Bligen...... 20 First Season D-I Schedule...... 2004-05 Abraham Deng...... 21 Reclassifying D-I Record...... 20-72 (3) Nate Lliteras...... 22 Division II Eligible...... 1980-2004 Division II Record...... 342-317 (24) Bennett Mohn...... 23 Division II Tournament App...... 3 Leslie Nkereuwem...... 24 Division II Tournament Record...... 2-4 Cameron O’Conner...... 25 Division III Eligible...... 1976-80 Division III Record...... 57-36 (4) 2018-19 IN REVIEW 26-30 Division III Tournament App...... 1 Results...... 27 Division III Tournament Record...... 3-2 Statistics...... 28 Miscellaneous...... 28 Team Information 2018-19 Overall Record...... 16-18 Notes...... 30 Big South Record/Finish...... 5-11/9th Home Record...... 10-5 HISTORY & RECORDS 31-46 Away/Neutral Record...... 6-13 Record Book...... 32-39 Starters Returning/Lost...... 3/2 Coaching Records...... 39 Letterwinners R/L...... 7/7 Newcomers...... 9 Awards & Honors...... 40

Year-by-Year Results...... 41-46 Coaching Staff All-Time Letterwinners...... IBC Head Coach...... Griff Aldrich (Hampden-Sydney, ’96) Career Record (Seasons)...... 16-18 (2nd Season) MEDIA INFORMATION Longwood Record (Seasons).....16-18 (2nd Season) INTERVIEWS: All interview requests for Longwood men’s basketball Assistant Coach...... Marty McGillan personnel should be made through the Longwood athletics com- Assistant Coach...... Donovan Williams munications office. Contact Longwood assistant vice president for Assistant Coach...... Austin Shaver athletics communications Chris Cook at least 24 hours in advance Director of Program Development...... Luke Ford of any requested interview. Director of Operations...... Riley McGillan Graduate Assistant...... Nick Sparacino CREDENTIALS: Credentials are required for media covering home Longwood men’s basketball games. Requests should be made Athletics Communications through the Longwood athletics communications office. Asst. VP/Athletics Communications (MBB)....Chris Cook Office...... (434) 395-2718 LONGWOODLANCERS.COM: Press releases, recaps, statistics and Cell...... (434) 808-5127 stories about Longwood men’s basketball are available at Long- Email...... [email protected] woodLancers.com, the official site of Longwood University athletics. Mailing Address...... 201 High Street SOCIAL MEDIA: Follow @LongwoodLancers on Twitter or visit Farmville, VA 23909-1899 Facebook.com/LongwoodLancers1839. Office Fax...... (434) 395-2568

2019-20 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 1 INFORMATION > Roster NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown High School Previous School(s) 0 Leslie Nkereuwem F 6-7 215 Fr. Lawrenceville, Ga. Discovery 1 Christian Wilson F 6-6 195 So. Queens, N.Y. Pomfret South Plains CC 2 Nate Lliteras G 6-7 205 Fr. Seward, Neb. Seward 3 Shabooty Phillips G 6-1 185 Sr. Houston, Texas Jack Yates Trinity Valley CC 4 Jaylon Wilson G 6-3 190 Sr. Moore, Okla. Moore Pratt CC 5 Bennett Mohn F 6-6 175 Fr. Austin, Texas Lake Travis 10 Ilija Stefanovic F 6-10 200 Jr. Novi Sad, Serbia Basketball Club Vojvodina Eastern Florida CC 11 Seán Flood G 6-2 170 Sr. Dublin, Ireland Templeogue College Santa Fe CC 13 Heru Bligen G 6-3 180 Fr. Prince George’s County, Md. St. Andrew’s Episcopal 14 Abraham Deng F 6-11 225 Fr. Juba, South Sudan Valley Forge Military Academy 20 Jordan Cintron F 6-8 220 Jr. Bronx, N.Y. DeWitt Clinton 21 JaShaun Smith F 6-5 200 Sr. Raleigh, N.C. Legacy Charter (S.C.) 22 DeShaun Wade G 6-2 210 So. Virginia Beach, Va. Miller School East Carolina 24 Cameron O’Conner G 6-5 185 Fr. Roanoke, Va. Northside 55 Juan Munoz G 5-11 170 R-So. Morrisville, N.C. Panther Creek

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown High School Previous School(s) 13 Heru Bligen G 6-3 180 Fr. Prince George’s County, Md. St. Andrew’s Episcopal 20 Jordan Cintron F 6-8 220 Jr. Bronx, N.Y. DeWitt Clinton 14 Abraham Deng F 6-11 225 Fr. Juba, South Sudan Valley Forge Military Academy 11 Seán Flood G 6-2 170 Sr. Dublin, Ireland Templeogue College Santa Fe CC 2 Nate Lliteras G 6-7 205 Fr. Seward, Neb. Seward 5 Bennett Mohn F 6-6 175 Fr. Austin, Texas Lake Travis 55 Juan Munoz G 5-11 170 R-So. Morrisville, N.C. Panther Creek 0 Leslie Nkereuwem F 6-7 215 Fr. Lawrenceville, Ga. Discovery 24 Cameron O’Conner G 6-5 185 Fr. Roanoke, Va. Northside 3 Shabooty Phillips G 6-1 185 Sr. Houston, Texas Jack Yates Trinity Valley CC 21 JaShaun Smith F 6-5 200 Sr. Raleigh, N.C. Legacy Charter (S.C.) 10 Ilija Stefanovic F 6-10 200 Jr. Novi Sad, Serbia Basketball Club Vojvodina Eastern Florida CC 22 DeShaun Wade G 6-2 210 So. Virginia Beach, Va. Miller School East Carolina 1 Christian Wilson F 6-6 195 So. Queens, N.Y. Pomfret South Plains CC 4 Jaylon Wilson G 6-3 190 Sr. Moore, Okla. Moore Pratt CC

COACHING STAFF Name Title Year Alma Mater Griff Aldrich Head Coach Second Season Hampden-Sydney, ’96 Marty McGillan Assistant Coach Seciond Season UNC Wilmington, ’90 Austin Shaver Assistant Coach First Season Virginia, ’07 Donovan Williams Assistant Coach First Season Park, ’08 Luke Ford Director of Program Development & Recruiting First Season Virginia, ’14 Riley McGillan Director of Operations First Season Clemson, ’17 Nick Sparacino Graduate Assistant Second Season Salisbury, ’15

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE HERU BLIGEN huh-ROO BLY-jin Jordan CINTRON SIN-tron SÉAN Flood SEAN (common pronunciation) Nate LLITERAS LIT-er-us Bennett MOHN MOAN Juan MUNOZ MOON-yoze Leslie NKEREUWEM nuh-kerr-ROO-wum JASHAUN Smith JAY-shaun Nick SPARACINO spare-uh-SEE-noh ILIJA STEFANOVIC ILL-ee-yuh steff-ah-NOH-vich DESHAUN Wade dah-SHAUN JAYLON Wilson JAY-lun

Front Row (L to R): Graduate assistant Nick Sparacino, Shabooty Phillips, Juan Munoz, Sean Flood, head coach Griff Aldrich. Second Row: Director of recruiting & program development Luke Ford, Bennett Mohn, DeShaun Wade, Jaylon Wilson, Heru Bligen, assistant coach Donovan Williams. Third Row: Assistant coach Austin Shaver, Cameron O’Conner, JaShaun Smith, Christian Wilson. Fourth Row: Director of operations Riley McGillan, Jordan Cintron, Ilija Stefanovic, Abraham Deng, Leslie Nkereuwem, assistant coach Marty McGillan.

2019-20 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 2 INFORMATION > Schedule

Day Date Opponent Location TV/Web Radio Time Tuesday November 5 Marymount Farmville, Va. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM 7 p.m. Friday November 8 at George Mason Fairfax, Va. TBA WVHL 92.9 FM 7 p.m. Tuesday November 12 Maryland Eastern Shore Farmville, Va. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM 7 p.m. Thursday November 14 Saint Francis (Brooklyn) Farmville, Va. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM 7 p.m. Friday November 15 Randolph& Farmville, Va. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM 7 p.m. Monday November 18 at Northern Illinois& DeKalb, Ill. TBA WVHL 92.9 FM 7 p.m. Tuesday November 26 at UC Riverside& Riverside, Calif. TBA WVHL 92.9 FM TBA Friday November 29 at Pacific& Stockton, Calif. TBA WVHL 92.9 FM 10 p.m. Wednesday December 4 at North Carolina A&T Greensboro, N.C. TBA WVHL 92.9 FM 7 p.m. Saturday December 7 at Morgan State Baltimore, Md. TBA WVHL 92.9 FM 2 p.m. Sunday December 15 at Stetson DeLand, Fla. TBA WVHL 92.9 FM 4 p.m. Thursday December 19 The Citadel Farmville, Va. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM 7 p.m. Saturday December 28 at George Washington Washington, D.C. TBA WVHL 92.9 FM 4 p.m. Thursday January 2 at Winthrop* Rock Hill, S.C. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM 7 p.m. Saturday January 4 USC Upstate* Farmville, Va. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM 3 p.m. Wednesday January 8 at Charleston Southern* Charleston, S.C. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM 7:30 p.m. Saturday January 11 at Hampton* Hampton, Va. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM 6 p.m. Thursday January 16 Presbyterian* Farmville, Va. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM 7 p.m. Saturday January 18 at Campbell* Buies Creek, N.C. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM 2 p.m. Monday January 20 UNC Asheville* Farmville, Va. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM 7 p.m. Saturday January 25 at High * High Point, N.C. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM 7 p.m. Thursday January 30 Radford* Farmville, Va. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM 7 p.m. Saturday February 1 at Gardner-Webb* Boiling Springs, N.C. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM 4:30 p.m. Thursday February 6 Charleston Southern* Farmville, Va. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM 7 p.m. Saturday February 8 Winthrop* Farmville, Va. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM 3 p.m. Monday February 10 Campbell* Farmville, Va. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM 7 p.m. Thursday February 13 at UNC Asheville* Asheville, N.C. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM 7 p.m. Saturday February 15 Hampton* Farmville, Va. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM 6 p.m. Thursday February 20 at USC Upstate* Spartanburg, S.C. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM 3 p.m. Saturday February 22 High Point* Farmville, Va. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM 7 p.m. Thursday February 27 at Presbyterian* Clinton, S.C. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM 7 p.m.

BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP Thursday March 5 at Big South First Round TBA ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM TBA Saturday March 7 at Big South Quarterfinals TBA ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM TBA Sunday March 8 at Big South Semifinals TBA WatchESPN WVHL 92.9 FM TBA Tuesday March 10 at Big South Championship TBA ESPNU WVHL 92.9 FM TBA

Home games in BOLD & Collegiate Hoops Roadshow * Big South game All times eastern and subject to change All Longwood men’s basketball games air live on WVHL 92.9 FM in Farmville, Va. All Longwood home games and Big South games air live on ESPN+

2019-20 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 3 INFORMATION > Coaches > Griff Aldrich

GRIFF ALDRICH Head Coach Second Season Hampden-Sydney, ’96 | Virginia ’99 Career Record: 16-18 (First Season) Longwood Record: 16-18 (First Season)

On and off the basketball court, the career of new Long- Point as well as victories over Winthrop and UNC Asheville. wood men’s basketball coach Griff Aldrich has been marked by Leading that charge was Aldrich recruit and mentee Sha- two constants: a passion for transforming lives, and success booty Phillips, who was named Big South Newcomer of the Year at every step. after leading Longwood in scoring, assists and three-pointers. Standout prep and college player. Partner in a top-tier in- Phillips, who played for Aldrich on the AAU circuit as a mid- ternational law firm, and CFO of an investment company. dle-schooler in Houston, was one of numerous impact new- High-level AAU coach who helped develop players including comers added to the program in year one alongside fellow ju- NBA and NFL standouts, and community leader who founded nior guards Jaylon Wilson and Sean Flood. an elite, faith-based basketball program for at-risk youth. Aldrich’s success at Longwood last season followed his The most recent stop: leaving the business world to follow two-year tenure as UMBC’s Director of Recruiting and Pro- his passion for coaching, and helping orchestrate some of the gram Development from 2016-18. In that role, he acted as chief most drastic turnarounds in all of Division I basketball at two different universities. In the three-plus years since Aldrich took a leap of faith back into the college coaching profession, he has played key roles in rebuilding two programs, first at NCAA Tournament darling UMBC from 2016-18 and most recently at Longwood. When Aldrich joined the staff at University of Maryland-Bal- timore County (UMBC) in 2016, the program had endured eight straight losing seasons and averaged 24 losses per season. During Aldrich’s two seasons on the bench with head coach , the Retrievers enjoyed the best two-year stretch in program history, which included back-to-back 20-win sea- sons and this year’s America East Conference title. And that was before the 2018 NCAA Tournament, and the stunning 20-point win over No. 1 national seed Virginia in the NCAA Tournament that made UMBC a household name across the country. THE GRIFF ALDRICH FILE In March of 2018, Aldrich returned home to Virginia, and a • Second season as head coach at Longwood community he loves and knows well from his days as a player • Engineered breakout season for Longwood in and assistant coach on a string of dominant teams under Tony 2018-19, leading Lancers to second-most wins of Shaver at nearby Hampden-Sydney College. D-I era and first-ever D-I postseason tournament Now the success that has followed Aldrich in career as both • Named a finalist for 2019 Joe B. Hall Award, giv- an attorney and basketball coach has come to Farmville. In his en to top first-year head coach at D-I level first year leading the Lancers, Aldrich engineered a 2018-19 • Came to Longwood from UMBC where he served season that was full of firsts for Longwood’s upstart Division as Director of Recruiting and Program Develop- I program. On the foundations of physical, lockdown defense and an up-tempo, three-point focused offense, Longwood ment for program that won America East Confer- amassed the second-most wins of the Division I era, earned ence in 2018 and upset No. 1 seed Virginia in the its first postseason tournament berth and win of the Division I first round of 2018 NCAA Tournament era and broke the school’s three-point record. • Coaching veteran of nearly 20 years who played Highlighting Longwood’s lengthy resume in Aldrich’s first and coached under William & Mary’s Tony Shav- year was a signature win over Commonwealth rival Richmond, er and at the AAU level for more than a decade a 10-5 record in , a historic 90-68 win over C-USA • A native of Virginia Beach who graduated from powerhouse Southern Miss in the first round of the Roman neighboring Hampden-Sydney in 1996 and Invitational, and a school-record 333 earned his Juris Doctorate from University of three-pointers. The Lancers took down several perennial Big South powers, including a regular-season sweep over High Virginia in 1999

2019-20 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 4 INFORMATION > Coaches > Griff Aldrich

of staff for Odom – his college teammate and son of legendary school history with a perfect 24-0 record in the regular season, college coach Dave Odom – and was involved in all aspects of a No. 1 Division III national ranking, the Old Dominion Athlet- UMBC’s turnaround from NCAA cellar-dweller to America East ic Conference (ODAC) Championship and a trip to the second Champion and NCAA Tournament giant-killer. round of the NCAA Division III Tournament. At UMBC, Aldrich oversaw the recruiting and program de- After that championship season at Hampden-Sydney, Al- velopment efforts during those two seasons, helping bring in a drich shifted his professional sights to the private sector where wealth of talent that included AEC Defensive Player of the Year he began a successful 16-year career in law and business. He K.J. Maura and AEC All-Rookie Team selections Daniel Aiken became a partner at Vinson & Elkins, a leading international law and Arkel Lamar. He was involved in all aspects of the program firm, working in Houston and London. Later, he established and from recruiting and scouting, to quality control and campus and built a private oil and gas company in Texas, and held the posi- community engagement. tion of Managing Director & Chief Financial Officer in a national UMBC’s remarkable run of success in the 2018 postseason energy-focused private investment firm. thrust the Retrievers into the national spotlight, earning it an But even as his professional resume grew, Aldrich’s heart estimated $120 million in equivalent advertising, a spate of na- remained in coaching, and he never stepped out of the elite tional news articles spotlighting the university itself, and a 20- coaching ranks. While at Vinson & Elkins, he served as head fold increase in Twitter followers. coach at several elite-level AAU basketball programs for high Aldrich’s success in his return to the college basketball school players. He went on to found the HIS Hoops program in coaching ranks is the most recent chapter in a diverse career in Houston’s Third Ward, one of the most impoverished areas of which winning has consistently followed the 1996 magna cum the city, where his work with students focused on faith, aca- laude Hampden-Sydney graduate and Phi Beta Kappa inductee. demics and basketball. Several of his players there and at other As a player he helped lead the Tigers to a 79-31 record during AAU programs advanced to the college and professional ranks, his career, which included two NCAA Tournament appearanc- including L.A. Clippers forward DeAndre Jordan, international es, and was team captain his senior year. After earning his professionals Jay Couisnard, P.J. Couisnard and Brandon Pe- Juris Doctorate from the University of Virginia School of Law, ters, and NFL linebacker Orie Lemon. Aldrich rejoined his former college coach Tony Shaver on the Aldrich and his wife, Julie, live in Farmville with their three Hampden-Sydney bench for the 1999-2000 season. That year, children – Scott, Ford and Laura Lee. Aldrich helped Shaver lead the Tigers to their best season in WHAT THEY’RE SAYING ABOUT GRIFF ALDRICH “Longwood University hit it out of the park with the hiring “Griff is uniquely prepared to become the next head basketball of Griff Aldrich. Griff was a vital part of our historic run this coach at Longwood University. No doubt, his primary objective season at UMBC. Longwood is getting a man of integrity, a will be the total development of his student-athletes in the tremendous mentor for its players, a sharp basketball mind classroom, on the court, and in the community. Griff is happi- who is driven and competitive, and a guy who wins in every est when he is on the court teaching the game that he loves. aspect of life.” He and Julie, along with their three kids, will be a joy to have in — Ryan Odom, Head Coach, UMBC the Longwood family. I look forward to following the progress of the basketball team under Griff’s leadership.” — Dave Odom, Former Head Coach, Wake Forest, “First of all, Griff is just a great person and family man. He has South Carolina & East Carolina an impressive basketball mind and a passion for the game. One of Griff’s greatest strengths – and I saw it when he was “From the start of this process, Griff established himself as a a player and coach – is his ability to build relationships. You unique candidate who will be an outstanding fit for our com- take all that, and the fact that Griff knows Farmville and he is munity, for our program and for Longwood’s citizen-leadership excited to be there as Longwood’s head coach, and you have mission. President Reveley and I knew entering this search the makings of a great situation.” that we needed a coach who placed an emphasis on build- — Tony Shaver, Head Coach, William & Mary ing a culture of success through selective recruiting, player development and engagement with the community. Griff, with “What a great hire for Longwood University. Griff will bring his strong ties to Farmville and the Commonwealth, meets all great energy and leadership to his team. He has been a part those criteria, and he has demonstrated his ability to run a of winning teams and around great coaches, and he knows program in a very unique, ‘Chief of Staff’-like role at UMBC. what it will take to succeed at Longwood. He is very intelligent, — Troy Austin, Former Athletics Director, motivated and ready to lead his team. Longwood basketball is Longwood University in great hands.” — Mike Rhoades, Head Coach, VCU “I knew of Griff by reputation and mutual friends before this process, but over these past few weeks I have had the great pleasure of getting to know him, learning about the remark- “I’ve known Griff since I was 17 years old. His ability to estab- able turnaround at UMBC, for which he was clearly a driving lish deep, long-lasting relationships with people is the biggest force, and seeing firsthand his passion for coaching and his reason why he has had success in life. He has a unique intel- powerful basketball mind. He stood out immediately for his ligence about himself, as well the ability to follow the process vision for building success on and off the court, his presence and learn on the fly. I couldn’t imagine a better person to take and charisma to recruit top-tier staff and student athletes to over at Longwood or for any other opportunity. You’re talking our program, and his fit for our campus and community.” about just an exceptional person with Griff.” — W. Taylor Reveley IV, President, Longwood University — Jamion Christian, Head Coach, Siena

2019-20 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 5 INFORMATION > Coaches > Marty McGillan

MARTY McGILLAN Assistant Coach Second Season UNC Wilmington, ’90

Marty McGillan joined Longwood men’s basketball as an In addition to the wins and championships highlighting his assistant coach in May, 2018, and brings nearly three de- career, McGillan has recruited and coached more than 60 cades of Division I coaching experience to the Lancer bench. players who went on to play professionally in the NBA, NBA McGillan is the elder statesman on Aldrich’s staff, earn- Development League and overseas. He has coached several ing that moniker with a 29-year coaching resume that has of the Big South’s best players of the past decade, including been marked by consistent success and NCAA postsea- back-to-back Big South Players of the Year Keon Johnson son berths. In his time at the Division I level, McGillan has and . amassed a 470-383 (.551) record as an assistant coach, McGillan has twice earned formal recognition for his suc- won seven conference championships and helped five dif- cess as an assistant coach, first in 2010 when FoxSports. ferent programs reach eight NCAA Tournaments. com’s Jeff Goldman tapped the then-Winthrop assistant Nearly all of that success has come at the mid-major level as the Big South’s top assistant, and again four years later for McGillan, a Big South veteran who helped Winthrop win when NextUpRecruits.com named him a top-three assistant three Big South titles and reach three NCAA Tournaments in in the conference. two separate stints from 2007-11 and 2012-17. As an assis- McGillan received his B.A. in Parks and Recreation Man- tant coach for those nine seasons, McGillan helped Winthrop agement with a concentration in therapeutic recreation from post a 96-58 record in Big South play and reach the Big UNC Wilmington. He is married to the former Tee Nagle, and South Championship game six times, including 2017 when the couple has two sons, Riley and Tate. the Eagles finished 26-7 with a 15-3 conference record. In his return to the Big South, McGillan made an immea- surable impact on the Longwood program, working in tan- dem with head coach Griff Aldrich to lead the Lancers to the second-most wins of the program’s Division I era, as well as their first-ever D-I postseason berth and postseason win. Among Longwood’s 16 victories last season was a historic road upset at McGillan’s former team, Winthrop, whom the Lancers defeated 75-61 in their lone meeting of the season. A native of Silver Spring, Md., McGillan came to Longwood on the strength of back-to-back NCAA Tournament appear- ances with the Minnesota women’s basketball team in 2018 and the Winthrop men’s basketball program in 2017. In 2017-18, McGillan helped the Minnesota women’s team to a 24-9 record and a third-place finish in the Big Ten, ex- tending his personal run of three consecutive 20-win sea- sons following the two he helped Winthrop put together in 2015-16 and 2016-17. THE MARTY McGILLAN FILE Including Winthrop and Minnesota, McGillan has helped • Second season at Longwood five different teams reach the NCAA Tournament, taking • 29-year coaching veteran who owns a 470-383 Wright State in 2007, UNC Wilmington in 2006 and 2003 and East Carolina in 1993. (.551) record as a Division I assistant coach He has been a part of nine 20-win teams, and the latter • Has won seven conference championships and half of his career has been marked by an even greater pattern reached the NCAA Tournament eight times with of success. Over his past 18 seasons, McGillan’s teams have five different programs finished above .500 12 times, won five conference titles and • A Big South veteran who helped lead Winthrop to amassed a 316-226 (.583) record. Those accolades span three Big South Championships four seasons at UNC Wilmington (2002-06), one at Wright • Helped lead Longwood to second-most wins of State (2006-07), nine at Winthrop (2007-11, 2012-17), one at the Division I era and the program’s first-ever Kennesaw State (2011-12), one with the Minnesota women’s postseason berth and postseason win team (2017-18), and last season with the Lancers.

2019-20 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 6 INFORMATION > Coaches > Austin Shaver

AUSTIN SHAVER Assistant Coach First Season Virginia, ’07 | VCU, ’09

Austin Shaver joined the Longwood men’s basketball staff William & Mary’s post players excelled under Shaver, with in May of 2019. those big men earning a combined seven All-ACC awards A former assistant coach at William & Mary under Tony during his tenure. Center was also selected as Shaver and graduate assistant at VCU under , one of five finalists for the Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Center of the Shaver amassed a 190-179 (.515) record in 12 seasons before Year Award this past year, putting him alongside fellow final- becoming a Lancer, including 163 of those wins on Division I ists from Georgetown, Maryland, Western Kentucky and Wis- staffs. He has been a part of four 20-win teams, including the consin. That top-five finish in the award voting was the culmi- 2007-08 Colonial Athletic Association regular-season cham- nation of a drastic developmental arc in which Shaver helped pion VCU team that went 24-8, and three consecutive 20-win transform the 6-10, 245-pound Knight from an 8.2-points per squads at William & Mary from 2014-16. game scorer as a freshman in 2016-17 into a 21.0-point scorer A 2007 graduate of the University of Virginia and a 2009 who also averaged 8.6 rebounds and 2.0 blocks per game as graduate from VCU’s Center for Sports Leadership master’s a junior in 2018-19. program, Shaver comes to Longwood after a successful nine- year stint under his father at perennial CAA contender William & Mary. After beginning his time with the Tribe as director of operations in 2010-11 and 2011-12, he was elevated to assis- tant coach in 2012-13 and helped the program to one of its most successful stretches in history. The Tribe went 123-96 (.562) in his seven years as assistant coach, posted winning records five times, and put together top-four finishes in the CAA in each of his last six seasons. Shaver’s hiring at Longwood marked his coaching return to his hometown of Farmville where from 2008-10 served as an assistant coach at Hampden-Sydney, the alma mater of Al- drich and the program his father built into a national Division III powerhouse from 1986-2003. Of Shaver’s 12 seasons as a coach at the collegiate level, his teams have finished .500 or better eight times, including in 2014-15 when helped lead William & Mary to a share of the CAA regular-season championship. He has made two trips to the National Invitational Tournament, doing so with VCU in 2007-08 and William & Mary in 2014-15. The son of a renowned head coach with more than four de- cades of experience in Tony Shaver, Austin began his coach- THE AUSTIN SHAVER FILE ing career during his days as an undergraduate at the Univer- • First season at Longwood sity of Virginia. His first position was as an assistant coach at The Miller School of Albemarle, located in Charlottesville, Va., • Comes to Longwood after spending nine sea- during the 2006-07 season. He then became a head coach for sons on the bench at William & Mary the first time with the East Coast Fusion AAU program, holding • Spent seven of those years as an assistant that post for the 2007 season before graduating from Virginia coach with the Tribe, helping them to a 123-96 and moving into his role as a graduate assistant at VCU. record, one of the program’s most successful Throughout his nearly 15-year coaching career, Shaver has stretches in history gained experience in every facet of the profession. Most re- • Has 12 years of Division I coaching experience cently at William & Mary, he mentored the Tribe’s post players, spanning stints at fellow Commonwealth schools scouted opponents, led film sessions and practices, recruited William & Mary and VCU around the nation and handled many logistical elements of the program, including budget planning, equipment, promo- • Began coaching career as an undergraduate at tions, camps and team travel. the University of Virginia

2019-20 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 7 INFORMATION > Coaches > Donovan Williams

DONOVAN WILLIAMS Assistant Coach First Season Park, ’08 Georgia State, ’10

Donovan Williams joined the Longwood men’s basketball in league play en route to a bid to the CIT. staff as an assistant coach in June of 2019. His final season at Cornell also saw him aid in the growth Williams brings to Longwood a coaching resume that of Ivy League scoring leader Matt Morgan, an All-Ivy League spans more than a decade and includes trips to the NCAA first-team selection and an NABC All-District honoree. Un- Tournament with Georgia Tech and Lafayette, a Patriot der his tutelage, Morgan became one of the greatest to ever League Championship, and 20-win seasons with three dif- come through Cornell’s program, finishing as the program’s ferent programs. His last coaching stop before Longwood all-time leader in points, scoring average and made field was at Cornell where he helped engineer a resurgence that goals. earned the Big Red a trip to the College Insider Tournament Williams got his start in college basketball as a four-year this past season. letterwinner at Park University in Parkville, Mo. A business In his 11 seasons at the Division I level, Williams has been a administration major with a concentration in management part of three rebuilding projects, including a two-year stint as and a minor in economics, he ascended to team captain as a a graduate assistant at Georgia Tech where he helped turn senior before his graduation in 2008. He went on to earn his the Yellow Jackets from a 12-win team in 2008-09 to a 23- master’s degree in sports administration from Georgia State win, NCAA Tournament-bound squad in 2009-10. Led by NBA in 2010. Lottery pick Derrick Favors, Georgia Tech defeated North Carolina and Maryland in the ACC Tournament to advance to the league championship game and later to the program’s first NCAA postseason since 2007. That stint at Georgia Tech set the tone for a coaching ca- reer that has seen Williams contribute to turnarounds at both Lafayette and Cornell, stepping into each of those programs after losing seasons and helping guide both to postseason tournaments. He left Georgia Tech after that ACC semifinal appearance to become an assistant coach at Lafayette in 2010-11, and within five seasons helped turn a 13-win Leop- ard squad into a Patriot League Championship and an NCAA Tournament participant. Williams was instrumental in Lafayette’s success during that half-decade, mentoring three All-Patriot League first-teamers in Dan Trist, Tony Johnson and Jarred Mintz, as well as all-rookie selection and Patriot League Tournament MVP Nick Lindner. Prior to hoisting the Patriot League title in 2015, Williams also helped the Leopards reach the title game in 2011 and 2013. After five seasons at Lafayette, Williams moved on to the THE DONOVAN WILLIAMS FILE Ivy League where he helped guide Princeton to the 2016 Na- • First season at Longwood tional Invitational Tournament and a second-place Ivy League • Owns more than a decade of coaching expe- finish. He oversaw the development of All-Ivy first-teamer Henry Caruso and second-teamer Spencer Weisz, who led rience at the Division I level, including stints the Tigers to a 22-7 season and a 12-2 Ivy League record. at George Tech, Lafayette and msot recently That success followed Williams on his next stop in the Ivy Cornell League at Cornell where in three seasons he helped reignite • Has been a part of three rebuilding projects at a beleaguered Big Red squad that won just 10 games in the each of those stops season prior to his arrival. By year two of his tenure, Cornell • Spent four of his 11 years coaching as an assis- increased its win total overall and in conference play, reach- tant in the Ivy League, coaching at both Cornell ing six Ivy League wins for its most in six seasons. By his third and Princeton year, this past season, the Big Red went 15-16 overall and 7-7

2019-20 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 8 INFORMATION > Staff > Support Staff

LUKE FORD RILEY McGILLAN Director of Recruiting Director of Operations & Program Development

First Season First Season Virginia, ’14 Clemson, ’16 & ’18

Former University of Virginia men’s basketball manager Former Clemson men’s basketball letterwinner and grad- and William & Mary director of basketball operations Luke uate assistant coach Riley McGillan joined the Longwood Ford joined the Longwood men’s basketball staff as director athletics department in September, 2018, and was named of recruiting and program development in May of 2019. the men’s basketball director of operations in August, 2019. Ford came to Longwood after spending five seasons on In his role with the Lancers, McGillan oversees and as- head coach Tony Shaver’s staff at William & Mary where he sists in numerous aspects of the program, including prac- managed a wide area of responsibility for a program that tice preparation, film, data analytics, travel operations, aca- posted a 90-67 overall record and a 54-36 Colonial Athletic demic oversight and general quality control. Association record during his tenure. McGillan’s college basketball resume spans back to his With the Tribe, Ford was charged with overseeing the pro- time with the Clemson men’s basketball program, during gram’s overall quality control along with travel, tech support, which he ascended from student manager to student-ath- marketing, camps, business operations and compliance, as lete and eventually graduate assistant coach. During his six well as oversight of numerous major facility projects and seasons with the Tigers, he was part of two 20-win teams recruiting materials. He also earned coaching experience in and three postseason-bound squads, including in 2017-18 the 2018 offseason, taking on assistant coach responsibili- when, as a graduate assistant, he helped Clemson reach the ties following a 2017-18 season in which William & Mary went NCAA Sweet 16 for the first time in more than 20 years. 19-12 overall and 11-7 in the CAA. McGillan joined Aldrich’s staff after serving the Longwood Ford brings a versatile skillset to Longwood’s program athletics department as an education specialist within the with an emphasis on technology and data-driven analysis of student-athlete enhancement unit during the 2018-19 aca- in-game and practice performance. demic year. A 2014 graduate of the University of Virginia, Ford began McGillan also held a parallel role in Longwood’s NCAA his college basketball career in one of the most success- compliance office where he assisted the department with ful and well-respected programs in the nation as a student recruiting identification and CARA monitoring while serving manager with Tony Bennett’s Cavaliers. as a compliance resource for the Lancer department.

contribute to scouting and game-planning. Sparacino has become well-suited for those areas during a career that began as an assistant coach at Washington College in Chestertown, Md., and has also included coaching stints with the D.C. Blue Devils AAU 15U program, Springfield NICK SPARACINO Commonwealth Academy and at several basketball camps in Graduate Assistant the Northeast, including with the Boston Celtics Camp, Red Auerbach Camp, Salibury University, Coach Joe Wootten and Hoop Group Elite/Academic Elite. First Season Sparacino also has experience in the classroom, teaching at Springfield Commonwealth Academy in Springfield, Mass., Salisbury, ’15 and in the Montgomery County Public Schools system in Montgomery County, Md. His arrival at Longwood was the latest step in a basketball Nick Sparacino joined the Longwood men’s basketball career that saw Sparacino play a significant role in Salibury’s staff as a graduate assistant coach in August of 2018. rise to Capital Athletic Conference prominence, helping the Sparacino brings experience as a coach, educator and program win the CAC under Williams in 2015 and reach the high-level student and student-athlete to the Longwood pro- NCAA Division III Tournament for the first time in 19 years. gram from a playing and coaching career that has taken him Sparacino captained that team and sparked the Sea Gulls to a all around the Northeast. He has coached players at the col- 21-8 overall record, a 14-4 mark in conference play and a first- lege, high school and AAU levels, all while balancing a career round win over Eastern Connecticut State in the first round of as a K-12 teacher in Maryland. the NCAA Tournament. A 2015 graduate of Salibury where he played for former Sparacino received Salibury’s Student-Athlete Academic Longwood assistant coach Maurice Williams, Sparacino’s Achievement Award as a senior, capping a college career that role on the Lancer staff is to aid in practice planning and exe- saw him earn his bachelor’s degree in exercise science with a cution, monitor the student-athletes’ academic progress and minor in athletic coaching and community health.

2019-20 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 9 PLAYER BIOS PLAYER BIOS > Seniors > Seán Flood #11 SEÁN FLOOD Senior • 6-2 • 170 • Guard Dublin, Ireland Templeogue College/Santa Fe College Major: Business Administration

2019-20: A sure-handed point guard with good shooting touch…plays with the demeanor and headiness of a veteran…a dedicated leader who acts as an extension of the coaching staff when on the floor…has significant international playing experience as a longtime member of the Irish National Team program…among the most consistent three-point shooters on the team.

2018-19: Made an impact off the bench at point guard, averaging 6.2 points, 2.2 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game…ranked second on the team in both assists (57) and -to- ratio (1.33)……Longwood’s first sub off the bench a team-high 12 times…posted the sec- ond-highest three-point percentage on the team at .408 (51-of-125)…took 77.6 percent of his attempts from beyond the arc…shot .771 (27-of-35) from the line… guided Longwood to a 6-0 record in games he scored in double figures…sent the Lancers to a 7-2 record in games where he dished three or more assists…scored a career-high 21 points in a win over Stetson (Dec. 21), hitting 5-of-6 three-pointers…hit at least three three-point- ers nine times, including a perfect 3-of-3 shooting display in the 90-68 first-round College Basketball Invitational win over Southern Miss (March 20)…averaged 2.2 turnovers per 40 minutes, the second-lowest clip of Longwood’s guards behind only shooting guard Jaylon Wilson (1.1).

2017-18 (Santa Fe Community College): Starting point guard at Santa Fe where he aver- aged 7.7 points, 3.0 assists, 1.7 rebounds and 1.2 steals per game…the team’s top three-point shooter, knocking down 53.3 percent (32-of-60) of his treys…also shot .576 (57-of-99) from the floor and .816 (31-of-38) from the free throw line…posted a team-leading 2.7 assist-to-turn- over ratio, amassing 70 assists compared to just 26 turnovers…scored in double figures in nine of his 23 games…led Santa Fe to a 16-7 record when in the lineup, compared to a 5-4 record in nine games without him…committed fewer than two turnovers in 17 of his 23 games.

2016-17 (Santa Fe Community College): Backup point guard at Santa Fe as a freshman… played in all but one game and averaged 2.6 points, 1.6 assists and 1.3 rebounds per game… posted a 2.3 assist-to-turnover ratio, racking up 46 assists compared to just 20 turnovers…shot .386 (17-of-44) from three-point range and .393 (22-of-56) from the floor…took 79 percent of his field goal attempts from three-point range…breakout game came against Pasco-Herhan- do State College on Feb. 6 when he scored 11 points, dished three assists and grabbed five rebounds in a 100-80 win…also earned NJCAA Academic All-America honors.

High School & Irish National Team: Gained extensive international playing experience with the Irish National Team, starring for the U16, U18, U20 and Men’s Senior National teams…captained the U16, U18 and U20 teams…led the Templeogue Basketball Club to four National Cup Championships, including the Superleague, U20 and a pair of U18 trophies… named MVP of the U18 National Cup…named Superleague Rookie of the Year in 2015-16… named MVP of the Cherbourg International Tournament and also won the event’s three- point contest…also played soccer at Templeogue College.

Personal: Son of Johb and Margaret Flood…has a brother, Conor…career aspirations are to play and coach basketball professionally…favorite athletes are Steve Nash, Steph Curry, Cristiano Ronald and Conor McGregor. Career Stats

Year GP-GS Min Avg. FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% O-D-T Avg. PF-DQ A TO B S Pts Avg 2016-17 (Santa Fe CC) 28-0 — — 22-56 .393 17-44 .386 11-16 .688 2-33-35 1.3 2-0 46 20 2 7 72 2.6 2017-18 (Santa Fe CC) 23-21 — — 57-99 .576 32-60 .533 31-38 .816 2-37-39 1.7 24-0 70 26 5 28 177 7.7 2018-19 33-7 705 21.4 64-161 .398 51-125 .408 27-35 .771 6-66-72 2.2 41-0 57 43 2 22 206 6.2 CAREER (D-I) 33-7 705 21.4 64-161 .398 51-125 .408 27-35 .771 6-66-72 2.2 41-0 57 43 2 22 206 6.2

2019-20 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 11 PLAYERPLAYER BIOS BIOS > Seniors > Seniors > Shabooty > Damarion Phillips Geter #3 SHABOOTY PHILLIPS Senior • 6-1 • 185 • Guard Houston, Texas Jack Yates/Trinity Valley CC Major: Sociology

2019-20: One of the top point guards in the Big South…possesses deep shooting range and a penchant for hitting big shots in big situations…crafty and careful with the ball…knocks down free throws at an elite clip…catalyst for a Longwood offense that set the program’s three-point record in 2018-19…has played for head coach Griff Aldrich for more than a decade, dating back to the AAU basketball circuit in Houston.

2018-19: Named Big South Newcomer of the Year by Three-Man-Weave.com…named All-Big South honorable mention by league coaches and media…led the Big South and set a single-season school record with a .890 (105-of-118) free throw percentage…top five in the conference in assists per game (3.8) and assist-to-turnover ratio (1.6)…of his 129 assists, 93 led to Longwood three-pointers…finished fifth on Longwood’s single-season Division I leaderboard with 129 assists…including his team-high 74 three-pointers, contributed to 50.2 percent of Longwood’s school-record 333 treys…led Longwood with 14.0 …shot .344 (74-of-15) from three-point range and .404 (148-of-366) from the floor…ranked 10th in the conference with 2.2 made three-pointers per game… Bi South’s fifth-best rebounding guard at 4.7 boards per game…started every game and led the team with 31.3 minutes per game…scored in double figures in 26 of his 34 games…posted three double-doubles…sparked Longwood’s first-ever Division I postseason win against Southern Miss, posting 19 points and seven assists…dished at least three assists 19 times, leading Longwood to a 12-7 record in those games… led the team in scoring 11 times, in rebounding 11 times and in assists 25 times – all team highs.

2017-18 (Trinity Valley Community College): Impact combo guard at Trinity Valley, appearing in all 33 games while drawing 16 starts…averaged 9.0 points, 4.2 assists, 2.3 rebounds and 1.2 steals per game…team’s top three-point shooter, hitting .441 (56-of-127)…amassed a team-leading 2.7 as- sist-to-turnover ratio, posting 137 assists compared to just 50 turnovers…racked up 41 steals…also shot .458 (97-of-212) from the floor and .873 (48-of-55) from the charity stripe.

2016-17 (Trinity Valley Community College): Played in all 31 games as a freshman, averaging 3.0 points, 2.3 assists and 1.3 rebounds per game…scored in double figures for the first time in his collegiate career against Lee College on Jan. 9, scoring 12 points.

High School: Played at Texas powerhouse Jack Yates High School... as a senior, averaged 20.0 points, 11.0 assists and 6.0 rebounds per game…captained the team that year, leading the Lions to the state championship tournament…set a state tournament record by hitting nine three-pointers in a single playoff game…averaged double-digit scoring in every year of high school.

Personal: Son of Lorenzo Phillips and Nicole Harris…born Lorenzo Cole Phillips, and goes by Shabooty…aspira- tions after college are to become a college basketball coach…favorite athletes are Chris Paul and Kobe Bryant.

Career Stats

Year GP-GS Min Avg. FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% O-D-T Avg. PF-DQ A TO B S Pts Avg 2016-17 (Trinity Valley) 31-1 — — 30-98 .306 14-55 .255 19-26 .731 10-29-39 1.3 10-0 70 28 2 18 93 3.0 2017-18 (Trinity Valley) 33-16 — — 97-212 .458 56-127 .441 48-55 .873 16-61-77 2.3 9-0 137 50 0 41 298 9.0 2018-19 34-34 1064 31.3 148-366 .404 74-215 .344 105-118 .890 10-149-159 4.7 81-1 129 83 1 33 475 14.0 CAREER (D-I) 34-34 1064 31.3 148-366 .404 74-215 .344 105-118 .890 10-149-159 4.7 81-1 129 83 1 33 475 14.0

2019-20 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 12 PLAYER BIOS > Seniors > JaShaun Smith #21 JaSHAUN SMITH Senior • 6-5 • 200 • Forward Garner, N.C. Legacy Charter (S.C.) Major: Sociology

2019-20: One of the Big South’s most athletic and versatile players…boasts a 49-inch vertical leap…a high-level defender who can match up with nearly any player on the floor…a career .381 three-point shooter...played AAU basketball with fellow Lancer Juan Munoz…enters senior season just 230 points shy of reaching 1,000 for his career.

2018-19: Enjoyed a breakout season in his first year under head coach Griff Al- drich, setting career highs in scoring (10.6), field goal percentage (.490), made three-pointers (51) and made field goals (142)…one of only two Lancers to start all 34 games…scored in double figures 21 times, including the first 20-point games of his career…scored in double figures in 10 of his final 12 games, averaging 11.8 points and shooting .412 (21-of-51) from three-point range during that span…amassed 18 blocks and 22 steals.

2017-18: A key piece of Long- wood’s rotation, appearing in all 33 games while starting 12… joined cousin B.K. Ashe as the only Lancers to appear in every game in 2017-18…averaged 24.1 minutes per game while playing at least 30 minutes in seven games… averaged 6.2 points and 1.8 rebounds per game…scored in double figures six times, including a pair of season-high 15-point outings against Charleston Southern and N.C. Wesleyan…hit at least one three-pointer in 25 games.

2016-17: Thrived in a starting role, ranking fifth in the Big South with 1.1 blocks per game as a freshman, and ranking among the team’s top five with 7.0 points, 3.7 rebounds, 1.1 steals, .463 (81-of-175) field goal percentage and .469 (15-of-32) three-point percentage…started 21 of 29 games, averaging 27.1 minutes per game…the seventh-leading freshman scorer in the Big South…had at least one in 14 straight games, the longest such streak of Longwood’s 10-year Division I era…had the second-most blocks of any Longwood freshman in the Division I era, trailing only Michael Kessens’ 42 blocks in 2012-13.

High School: Played senior season at Legacy Charter School in Greenville, S.C., averaging 13.5 points, 7.1 rebounds, 2.1 blocks and 1.1 steals per game...led Legacy Charter to the 2016 USA Prep School National Championship after winning a North Carolina 4A State Champi- onship at Garner High School in 2015...featured as the No. 1 play on ESPN SportsCenter on Dec. 14, 2015 for a windmill dunk from the free throw line during a dunk contest at Legacy Charter...competed in the 2016 High School Slam...played his first three seasons of basket- ball at Garner High School in Garner, N.C.

Personal: Born JaShaun Lamar Smith on Aug. 7, 1998...son of Debra Privette.

Career Stats

Year GP-GS Min Avg. FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% O-D-T Avg. PF-DQ A TO B S Pts Avg 2016-17 29-21 786 27.1 81-175 .463 15-32 .469 27-48 .563 33-74-107 3.7 54-1 23 32 33 17 204 7.0 2017-18 33-12 796 24.1 72-175 .411 28-78 .359 33-56 .589 22-39-61 1.8 49-0 11 38 20 22 205 6.2 2018-19 34-34 972 28.6 142-290 .490 51-137 .372 26-47 .553 23-88-111 3.3 66-0 23 66 18 22 361 10.6 CAREER 96-67 2554 26.6 295-640 .461 94-247 .381 860-151 .570 78-201-279 2.9 169-1 57 136 71 61 770 8.0

2019-20 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 13 PLAYER BIOS > Seniors > Jaylon Wilson #4 JAYLON WILSON Senior • 6-3 • 190 • Guard Moore, Okla. Moore / Pratt CC Major: Sociology

2019-20: One of the top scoring threats in the Big South entering his senior season…a knockdown three-point shooter who can pull up from the perimeter or drive to the lane… can score at all three levels…at his best when aggressively attacking defenses…pairs with fellow senior Shabooty Phillips to give Longwood one of the top returning guard tandems in the Big South.

2018-19: Emerged as Longwood’s most productive scorer down the stretch, averaging a team-high 17.1 points per game in his final nine outings…averaged 11.0 points, 2.3 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game in his first season as a Lancer…missed the first 11 games of the season after suffering a hand injury in the preseason…returned to the lineup on Dec. 13 and started Longwood’s final 22 games…finished as the team’s third-leading scorer…shot .348 (40-of-115) from three-point range, .413 (86-of-208) from the field and .769 (40-of-52) from the free throw line…helped lead Longwood to a dominant 90-68 win over Conference USA powerhouse Southern Miss in the first round of the College Bas- ketball Invitational, scoring a team-high 23 points and hitting 5-of-9 three-pointers…also added eight rebounds, two assists and a in that game…led Longwood to a 6-5 record in the 11 games he scored in double figures.

2017-18 (Pratt Community College): Cornerstone of the Pratt men’s basketball team, starting all 31 games while averaging 14.3 points, 3.8 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game…led the team in points, made free throws, free throw attempts and field goal attempts…also ranked second on the team with 34 steals…shot .459 (161-of-351) from the floor, .336 (42-of-125) from three-point range and .823 (79-of-96) from the charity stripe… scored in double figures 22 times, including a 33-point outburst against Cloud County on Jan. 27… amassed eight 20-point games.

2016-17 (Pratt Community College): Starting guard as a freshman, earning starts in 24 of his 30 games…averaged 25.3 minutes, 12.2 points, 2.4 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game…shot .405 (51- of-126) from three-point range and .470 (124-of-264) from the field…also knocked down 90.5 per- cent (67-of-74) of his free throws…dished 47 assists…scored in double figures 23 times, including three 20-ponit games...hit 22-of-43 three-pointers in his final eight games.

High School: A 1,000-point scorer at Moore High School…put together back-to-back 20-point seasons as a junior and senior, averaging at least 20.0 points, 4.0 assists and 4.0 rebounds per game those years…named to the Coaches Association District All-Star Team…all-conference first team selection…earned MVP honors at the John Nobles Tournament…also an all-tournament first team pick at the New Mexico Holiday Tournament.

Personal: Son of Demetrius and Charlotte Wilson…has a sister, Brittany…cousin, Andrew Wilson, played basketball at Missouri State…favorite athlete is Russell Westbrook…aims to play professionally after college.

Career Stats

Year GP-GS Min Avg. FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% O-D-T Avg. PF-DQ A TO B S Pts Avg 2016-17 (Pratt CC) 30-24 758 25.3 124-264 .470 51-126 .405 67-74 .905 15-56-71 2.4 41-0 47 37 0 18 366 12.2 2017-18 (Pratt CC) 31-31 859 33.1 129-299 .431 37-115 .322 76-91 .835 22-78-100 3.8 56-0 60 46 5 30 371 14.3 2018-19 23-22 555 24.1 86-208 .413 40-115 .348 40-52 .769 11-42-53 2.3 34-1 29 15 2 12 252 11.0 Carrer (D-1) 23-22 555 24.1 86-208 .413 40-115 .348 40-52 .769 11-42-53 2.3 34-1 29 15 2 12 252 11.0

2019-20 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 14 PLAYER BIOS > Juniors > Jordan Cintron #20 JORDAN CINTRON Junior • 6-8 • 220 • Forward Bronx, N.Y. DeWitt Clinton/Bull City Prep Major: Communication Studies

2019-20: A high-level athlete who plays the game with a relentless motor…has the size, strength and athleticism to change the game when on the floor…consistently leads the team in hustle points and effort plays…an explosive leaper with one of the highest vertical jumps on the team…a hard-nosed defender who is relentless in pursuit, both on and off the ball…has the skills to play multiple positions on the floor.

2018-19: Made significant strides as a sophomore, playing in all 34 games with 11 starts…the first sub off Longwood’s bench 11 times…set career highs in every category, including scoring (5.9), - ing (4.1), assists (0.6) and steals (0.9)…also improved his shooting efficiency with career highs in field goal percent- age (.474), three-point percentage (.310) and free throw percentage (.644)…scored in double figures seven times after doing so once as a freshman…posted a pair of double-doubles…Long- wood’s second-leading bench scorer with 5.7 points per game…scored in double figures in three of his final nine games…swiped the second-most steals on the team with 30.

2017-18: Worked his way into the rotation by the second half of the season, playing in 27 games while averaging 13.9 minutes per game…averaged 2.4 points and 2.4 rebounds per game…amassed 18 steals…played 20-plus minutes six times…played at least 10 minutes in 22 of his 27 games… played a key role in helping Longwood upset High Point in the first round of the Big South Championship, racking up three steals, three points and four rebounds in the first round.

High School: Played high school basketball at DeWitt Clinton High School in Bronx, N.Y., and a postgraduate year at Bull City Prep in Durham, N.C….at Bull City Prep, averaged 14.5 points, 5.2 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 1.3 steals per game...prior to postgrad year, averaged 13.3 points, 9.4 rebounds and 4.9 assists per game as a senior at DeWitt Clinton...served as team captain as a senior and led the team in points, rebounds and steals…also posted four double-doubles that year…totaled four triple-doubles during his prep career…as a junior, averaged 3.2 points, 2.8 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game…post- ed sophomore averages of 12.5 points, 2.6 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game…volun- teered with relief efforts for Hurricane Sandy.

Personal: Born Jordan Daniel Cintron on June 11, 1998…son of Daniel Cintron and Lissette Casillas…has six siblings: Michael, Jacob, Justice, Jose, Joshua and Daniel Jr….plays both the guitar and piano.

Career Stats

Year GP-GS Min Avg. FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% O-D-T Avg. PF-DQ A TO B S Pts Avg 2017-18 27-0 372 13.8 25-55 .455 2-7 .286 14-34 .412 20-44-64 2.4 42-2 14 28 4 18 66 2.4 2018-19 34-11 665 19.6 65-137 .474 13-42 .310 58-90 .644 43-95-138 4.1 66-1 22 49 7 30 201 5.9 CAREER 61-11 1037 17.0 90-192 .469 15-49 .306 72-124 .581 63-139-202 3.3 108-3 36 77 11 48 267 4.4

2019-20 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 15 PLAYER BIOS > Juniors > Ilija Stefanovic #10 ILIJA STEFANOVIC Junior • 6-10 • 200 • Forward Novi Sad, Serbia Basketball Club Vojvodina/Eastern Florida CC/Southeastern CC Major: Business Administration

2019-20: One of the biggest players in the Big South…extremely skilled for a player of his size…has a good feel for the game…natural shot-blocker and rebounder…part of two 20-win teams at the junior college level prior to Longwood, including a 22-win Southeastern team in 2017-18 and a 28- win Eastern Florida squad in 2018-19.

2018-19 (Eastern Florida): A key starter for an Eastern Florida team that went 28-8 and reached the NJCAA National Champion- ship quarterfinals…started 21 of his 31 games…started 15 of the final 16 games…averaged 4.7 points, 4.9 rebounds and 0.7 blocks per game…shot .514 (56-of-109) from the floor and .346 (9-of- 26) from three-point range…grabbed 1.9 offensive rebounds per game…scored in double figures twice…also grabbed at least 10 rebounds twice…faced off against fellow Longwood newcomer Christian Wilson in the NJCAA quarterfinals when Eastern Flori- da took on South Plains.

2017-18 (Southeastern): Played in 12 games as a true freshman…averaged 13.3 rebounds per 40 minutes of action.

Personal: Son of Slobodan and Magdalena Stefanovic…has a brother, Nikola.

Career Stats

Year GP-GS Min Avg. FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% O-D-T Avg. PF-DQ A TO B S Pts Avg 2017-18 (Southeastern) 12-0 — — 3-8 .375 0-1 .000 5-8 .625 5-7-12 1.0 9-0 1 9 2 1 11 0.9 2018-19 (Eastern Fla.) 31-21 — — 56-109 .514 9-26 .346 25-38 .658 60-93-153 4.9 70-2 8 22 12 21 146 4.7 CAREER (D-I) — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —

2019-20 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 16 PLAYER BIOS > Sophomores > Juan Munoz #55 JUAN MUNOZ R-Sophomore • 5-11 • 170 • Guard Morrisville, N.C. Panther Creek Major: Business Administration

2019-20: Recovered from back-to-back season-ending injuries to become a significant contrib- utor off the bench in his first season on the floor in 2018-19…a sure-handed, versatile point guard with deep shooting range and the ability to penetrate to the lane…played AAU basketball with fellow Lancer JaShaun Smith…takes care of the basketball and provides Longwood with a reliable presence at the point.

2018-19: Played a reserve role as a redshirt freshman while working his way back from injury...appeared in 28 games and averaged 14.4 minutes, 5.8 points and 1.1 assists per game…led the team with a .432 (38-of-88) three-point percentage… also posted a .852 (23-of-27) free throw percentage…scored in double figures seven times, including a career-high 15 points at DePaul in the quarterfinals of the CBI (March 25)…improved as the season progressed and finished the year with a 10-game stretch that saw him average 8.4 points, 1.5 assists and 19.1 minutes per game…played at least 20 minutes in each of his final four games.

2017-18: Missed the season after suffering a season-ending injury in the preseason.

2016-17: Missed his first season at Longwood after suffering a torn ACL in the preseason.

High School: Four-year letterwinner and starter at Panther Creek... averaged 21.0 points and 5.0 assists per game as a senior...ranked as the No. 6 point guard in North Carolina and a top-100 point guard in the nation by ESPN.com...enjoyed a decorated prep career in which he broke the school record with 1,704 career points...a four-time all-conference selection... earned all-district honors three times and all-met- ro honors three times.

Personal: Born Juan-Andres Munoz on Feb. 12, 1998...son of Alberto Munoz and Aimee Castro... has a brother, Berto...brother played basketball at Holy Family University.

Career Stats

Year GP-GS Min Avg. FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% O-D-T Avg. PF-DQ A TO B S Pts Avg 2016-17 DID NOT PLAY — REDSHIRT (INJURY) 2017-18 DID NOT PLAY — REDSHIRT (INJURY) 2018-19 28-0 402 14.4 51-122 .418 38-88 .432 23-27 .852 2-33-35 1.3 36-1 29 29 0 14 163 5.8 CAREER 28-0 402 14.4 51-122 .418 38-88 .432 23-27 .852 2-33-35 1.3 36-1 29 29 0 14 163 5.8

2019-20 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 17 PLAYER BIOS > Sophomores > DeShaun Wade #22 DESHAUN WADE Sophomore • 6-2 • 210 • Guard Virginia Beach, Va. Miller School Major: Kinesiology

2019-20: A high-impact guard who can impact the game in a variety of ways…a hard-nosed, physical defender…versatile in the backcourt who can score at all three levels…brings tough- ness and competitiveness to the Longwood program.

2018-19 (East Carolina): Played in 22 games as a freshman at East Carolina…averaged 2.0 points, 1.0 rebounds and 0.8 assists in 10.1 minutes per game…amassed 13 assists in the first five games of his collegiate career…in only his fourth collegiate game, scored 12 points and grabbed four rebounds against Georgia Tech….scored six points on 2-of-2 shooting from three-point range in 12 minutes off the bench in his final game at Tulsa.

High School: Played at The Miller School in Albemarle County… earned VISAA Division II All-State first-team honors as a junior and senior…led Miller to the 2018 VISAA D-II State Championship in 2018, bookending a senior season in which he averaged 13.4 points 5.5 assists and 4.0 rebounds per game…that title run followed a run- ner-up performance in his junior season, during which he averaged 12.3 points, 4.3 assists and 3.6 rebounds per game…member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: Son of Corey and Richel Turner…has three siblings: Brittany, Emerald and Cori...plans to major in business administration at Longwood.

Career Stats

Year GP-GS Min Avg. FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% O-D-T Avg. PF-DQ A TO B S Pts Avg 2018-19 (East Carolina) 22-0 223 10.1 13-50 .260 10-42 .238 7-10 .700 4-18-22 1.0 16-0 18 17 1 3 43 2.0 CAREER (D-I) 22-0 223 10.1 13-50 .260 10-42 .238 7-10 .700 4-18-22 1.0 16-0 18 17 1 3 43 2.0

2019-20 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 18 PLAYER BIOS > Sophomores > Christian Wilson #1 CHRISTIAN WILSON Sophomore • 6-6 • 195 • Forward Queens, N.Y. Pomfret Major: Communication Studies

2019-20: Coming off an NJCAA Final Four run at South Plains Junior College, annually one of the top junior college programs in the nation…eligible to play immediately…has tremendous length and athleticism…a true swingman who can score at all three levels…aggressive in transition and loves to run the floor.

2018-19 (South Plains): Helped South Plains reach the semifinals of the 2019 NJCAA National Championship as a true freshman…played in all 32 games and made six starts for a South Plains team that went 28-6…averaged 3.6 points, 1.6 rebounds and 1.0 assists per game…shot .448 (39-of-87) from the floor and .390 (16-of-41) from three- point range…also shot .778 (21-of-27) from the free throw line…scored in double figures twice, doing so during a five-game run in which he started every game and South Plains went 4-1…played in all six games of South Plains’ postseason run and logged at 10+ minutes in four of those, including the semifinal matchup against eventual NJCAA National Champion Vincennes.

2017-18 (South Plains): Played in one game before earning a redshirt for the season.

High School: A 1,500-point scorer at the Pomfret School in Queens…averaged 23.8 points, 7.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game as a senior…scored 1,530 ca- reer points in his high school career…named All-NEP- SAC first team…also team captain and team MVP…a dean’s list selection.

Personal: Son of Cleon Wilson and Cathine Gibbs-Darwin…has three siblings, Matt, Chance and Cayden…plans to major in communication studies at Longwood…postgraduate plans include playing basketball professionally and starting his own real estate agency.

Career Stats

Year GP-GS Min Avg. FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% O-D-T Avg. PF-DQ A TO B S Pts Avg 2017-18 (South Plains) 1-0 8 8.0 2-3 .667 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0.0 2-0 1 1 0 0 6 6.0 2018-19 (South Plains) 32-6 317 9.9 39-87 .448 16-41 .390 21-27 .778 13-38-51 1.6 24-0 31 24 0 12 115 3.6 CAREER (D-I) — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —

2019-20 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 19 PLAYER BIOS > Freshmen > Heru Bligen #13 HERU BLIGEN Freshman • 6-3 • 180 • Guard Prince George’s County, Md. St. Andrews Episcopal Major: Business Administration

2019-20: A big, versatile guard with above average size and athleticism…plays the game with tremendous intensity…will be counted on to provide an impact on both ends of the floor as a freshman.

High School: A four-year letterwinner at St. Andrew’s Episcopal School where he was a four-time all-conference selection and a three-sport athlete in basketball, track and soccer…averaged double-digit scoring and at least 2.0 assists and 3.5 rebounds per game all four years of high school…averaged 16.1 points, 4.4 assists and 8.0 rebounds per game as a junior…a two-time St. Andrew’s Honor Roll selection…an active volunteer with the non-profit Martha’s Table organization and the Perrywood Community Center Basketbal Camp.

Personal: Son of Sam and Nicholette Smith-Bli- gen…has three siblings, Keyon, Auset and Imani… mother and father, brother Keyon, and uncle Charlie all played college basketball…plans to major in busi- ness administration and own a business after the conclusion of his basketball career.

2019-20 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 20 PLAYER BIOS > Freshmen > Abraham Deng #14 ABRAHAM DENG Freshman • 6-11 • 225 • Forward Juba, South Sudan Valley Forge Military Academy Major: Business Administration

2019-20: A towering presence in the post who has made immense strides since joining the Lancers in 2018…a relentless worker who has significantly improved his fundamentals and made major strength gains since arriving on campus flashes explosiveness when attacking the hoop…can be a difficult matchup in the post due to his combination of size and physicality...has the ability to become an elite rebounder and shot-blocker in the Big South.

2018-19: Sat out the 2018-19 season as a true freshman.

High School: Set Valley Forge Military Academy’s single-season records for both blocks and rebounds... averaged a double-double in each of his final two seasons...as a senior, captained the team and averaged 13.0 points, 14.0 rebounds and 4.5 blocks per game...helped Valley Forge to a 25-6 record that season along with the BAL regular season cham- pionship and the PIAA District I title...as a junior, averaged 10.0 points, 12.0 rebounds and 4.0 blocks per game to lead Valley Forge to a 26-5 mark and three championships: the BAL regular season, the BAL tournament and the PIAA District I...a member of the National Honor Society and a recipient of the Gold Star award.

Personal: Born Abraham Yuol Deng in Juba, South Sudan...son of Deng Yuol Ader and Nyanwut Malual Ajang...has eight siblings: Majok, Ader, Matiop, Bol, Adhieu, Akur, Nyankiir and Achok.

Career Stats

Year GP-GS Min Avg. FG-A FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% O-D-T Avg. PF-DQ A TO B S Pts Avg 2018-19 DID NOT PLAY — Redshirt CAREER — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —

2019-20 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 21 PLAYER BIOS > Freshmen > Nate Lliteras #2 NATE LLITERAS Freshman • 6-7 • 205 • Guard Seward, Neb. Seward Major: Kinesiology

2019-20: A long, athletic wing with the ability to shoot and slash…presents matchup problems for defenders with his size, quickness and shooting ability beyond the arc.

High School: Four-year letterwinner at Seward High School…two-year team captain…as a junior, averaged 13.7 points and 5.6 rebounds per game…named team MVP that year…member of the National Honor Society…also an honor roll student…volunteered as an outdoor education counselor and as a men- tor for elementary students.

Personal: Son of Dave and Dawn Lliteras…has five siblings, Talia, Robby, Jake, Noah and Keira…father played basketball at Chadron State…brother, Jake, played basketball at Oral Roberts…plans to study biology and pursue a career in medicine after basket- ball.

2019-20 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 22 PLAYER BIOS > Freshmen • Bennett Mohn #5 BENNETT MOHN Freshman • 6-6 • 175 • Forward Houston, Texas Lake Travis Major: Business Administration

2019-20: A long, rangy wing with deep shooting range and tough- ness on both sides of the ball…possesses a high basketball IQ… makes strong reads and consistently makes the right play.

High School: Played at Lake Travis High School where he was a four-year letterwinner…was twice named Lake Travis’ Ace Defender…named to the All-District team in Texas’ powerhouse District 25-6A…a two-time academic all-district selection…an active volunteer who logged more than 100 service hours in high school.

Personal: Son of Greg and Astrid Mohn…has two siblings, Kelsey and Sander…enrolled in the Longwood University Corm- ier Honors College…plans to study finance and pursue a ca- reer in real estate at the conclusion of his basketball career.

2019-20 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 23 PLAYER BIOS > Freshmen > Leslie Nkereuwem #0 LESLIE NKEREUWEM Freshman • 6-7 • 215 • Forward Lawrenceville, Ga. Discovery Major: Computer Science

2019-20: An athletic, aggressive forward who plays the game with a high motor…routinely showcases his explosiveness and athleticism in transition… hard-nosed defender with a high level of energy.

High School: A four-year letterwinner at Discovery High School…the 2018-19 Georgia Region 6-AAAAAAA Player of the Year…led Discovery to the school’s first-ever playoff win as a senior, rallying to a 61-48 win over Parkview in the Class-7A opening round…named all-state…as a junior averaged 10.0 points, 8.0 rebounds and 4.0 blocks per game…as a sophomore, averaged 12.0 points, 7.0 rebounds and 2.0 blocks per game…an honor roll student…has studied at the Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science and Technology…a volunteer with Hands Across Atlanta.

Personal: Son of Leslie and Elizabeth Nkereuwem…has two siblings, Emmanuel and Peter…plans to study business administration or computer science at Long- wood and become a business owner after college.

2019-20 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 24 PLAYER BIOS > Freshmen > Cameron O’Conner #24 CAMERON O’CONNER Freshman • 6-5 • 185 • Guard Roanoke, Va. Northside / Massanutten Military Major: Business Administration

2019-20: Coming off a postgraduate season at one of the top postgrad programs in the country…a gifted shooter who provides mismatch problems with his size.

High School: Lettered four years at Northside High School before embarking on a postgraduate season at Massanutten Military Academy…as a senior at Northside, averaged 9.0 points per game while shooting .410 from three-point range, .770 on two-point field goals and .770 from the charity stripe…named second-team all-dis- trict as a senior…a four-year member of the honor roll…a member of the National Honor Society and BETA Club.

Personal: Son of Wally and Kim O’Conner…has a sister, Kaylee…aunt, Emily Allen, played basketball at Hollins University.

2019-20 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 25 PLAYER BIOS > Freshmen > Jordan Cintron

2018-19 IN REVIEW 2019-20 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 26 2018-19 IN REVIEW > Results 2018-19 RECORDS

Record Overall Home Away Neutral All Games 16-18 10-5 5-12 1-1 Conference 6-11 4-5 2-6 0-0 Non-Conference 10-7 6-0 3-6 1-1

Date Day Opponent Location TV/Web Radio Time Nov. 6, 2018 Tuesday Randolph Farmville, Va. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM W, 84-56 Nov. 9, 2018 Friday at Richmond Richmond, Va. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM W, 63-58 Nov. 13, 2018 Tuesday at UMES Princess Anne, Md. YouTube WVHL 92.9 FM W, 66-63 Nov. 16, 2018 Friday Delaware State Farmville, Va. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM W, 89-73 Nov. 19, 2018 Monday at Charlotte Charlotte, N.C. CUSA TV WVHL 92.9 FM L, 42-39 Nov. 23, 2018 Friday &vs. Fairfield Seattle, Wash. TBA WVHL 92.9 FM W, 67-65 Nov. 24, 2018 Saturday &vs. Denver Seattle, Wash. TBA WVHL 92.9 FM L, 64-62 Nov. 25, 2018 Sunday &at Seattle Seattle, Wash. TBA WVHL 92.9 FM L, 70-50

Dec. 1, 2018 Saturday VMI Farmville, Va. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM W, 65-45 Dec. 7, 2018 Friday Frostburg State Farmville, Va. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM W, 68-65 Dec. 9, 2018 Sunday at Duquesne Pittsburgh, Pa. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM L, 80-71 Dec. 13, 2018 Thursday Averett Farmville, Va. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM W, 81-57 Dec. 17, 2018 Monday at Cornell Ithaca, N.Y. TBA WVHL 92.9 FM L, 80-71 Dec. 21, 2018 Friday Stetson Farmville, Va. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM W, 77-63 Dec. 29, 2018 Saturday at The Citadel Charleston, S.C. TBA WVHL 92.9 FM W, 110-94

Jan. 5, 2019 Saturday *at Radford Radford, Va. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM L, 71-64 Jan. 10, 2019 Thursday *UNC Asheville Farmville, Va. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM W, 67-62 Jan. 12, 2019 Saturday *Charleston Southern Farmville, Va. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM L, 101-91 Jan. 16, 2019 Wednesday *at Winthrop Rock Hill, S.C. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM W, 75-61 Jan. 19, 2019 Saturday *at Presbyterian Clinton, S.C. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM L, 71-64 Jan. 21, 2019 Monday *Radford Farmville, Va. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM L, 72-59 Jan. 24, 2019 Thursday *High Point Farmville, Va. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM W, 55-51 Jan. 26, 2019 Saturday *at USC Upstate Spartanburg, S.C. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM L, 80-63 Jan. 30, 2019 Wednesday *Hampton Farmville, Va. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM L, 93-86

Feb. 2, 2019 Saturday *at Campbell Buies Creek, N.C. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM L, 83-62

Feb. 7, 2019 Thursday *Gardner-Webb Farmville, Va. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM L, 89-88 (OT) Feb. 13, 2019 Wednesday *at High Point High Point, N.C. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM W, 62-59

Feb. 16, 2019 Saturday *USC Upstate Farmville, Va. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM W, 83-79 (OT) Feb. 21, 2019 Thursday *at Hampton Hampton, Va. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM L, 86-66 Feb. 23, 2019 Saturday *Campbell Farmville, Va. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM L, 74-72

March 2, 2019 Saturday *at Gardner-Webb Boiling Springs, N.C. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM L, 66-47

BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP March 5, 2019 Tuesday at Hampton8 (1st Round) Hampton, Va. ESPN3 WVHL 92.9 FM L, 77-71

ROMAN COLLEGE BASKETBALL INVITATIONAL March 20, 2019 Wednesday Southern Miss Farmville, Va. ESPN+ WVHL 92.9 FM W, 90-68 March 25, 2019 Monday at DePaul Chicago, Ill. FS-Go WVHL 92.9 FM L, 97-89

Home games in BOLD & University of Seattle Tournament * Big South game

2019-20 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 27 2018-19 IN REVIEW > Statistics 2018-19 OVERALL STATISTICS

Field Goals 3-Pt Field Goals Free Throws Rebounds ## Player GP GS Tot Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 01 WALTON, Isaiah 15 4 422 28.1 86 197 .437 32 88 .364 63 72 .875 11 87 98 6.5 31 1 31 63 4 21 267 17.8 03 PHILLIPS, Shabooty 34 34 1064 31.3 148 366 .404 74 215 .344 105 118 .890 10 149 159 4.7 81 1 129 83 1 33 475 14.0 04 WILSON, Jaylon 23 22 555 24.1 86 208 .413 40 115 .348 40 52 .769 11 42 53 2.3 34 1 29 15 2 12 252 11.0 21 SMITH, JaShaun 34 34 972 28.6 142 290 .490 51 137 .372 26 47 .553 23 88 111 3.3 66 0 23 66 18 22 361 10.6 11 FLOOD, Seán 33 7 705 21.4 64 161 .398 51 125 .408 27 35 .771 6 66 72 2.2 41 0 57 43 2 22 206 6.2 20 CINTRON, Jordan 34 11 665 19.6 65 137 .474 13 42 .310 58 90 .644 43 95 138 4.1 66 1 22 49 7 30 201 5.9 55 MUNOZ, Juan 28 0 402 14.4 51 122 .418 38 88 .432 23 27 .852 2 33 35 1.3 36 1 29 29 0 14 163 5.8 24 GETER, Damarion 30 23 762 25.4 59 127 .465 11 31 .355 29 59 .492 44 113 157 5.2 66 2 39 39 22 26 158 5.3 13 FRANKLIN, Spencer 34 26 628 18.5 50 95 .526 0 2 .000 61 79 .772 56 65 121 3.6 109 4 13 35 12 13 161 4.7 23 OKAFOR, Gus 26 0 271 10.4 27 89 .303 15 59 .254 16 26 .615 22 39 61 2.3 22 0 8 20 2 7 85 3.3 05 ADGEI, Pernell 26 8 281 10.8 16 37 .432 0 0 .000 15 27 .556 25 46 71 2.7 53 1 10 13 1 8 47 1.8 02 CHAPMAN, Kamil 19 1 127 6.7 8 44 .182 7 36 .194 5 6 .833 0 8 8 0.4 16 0 10 5 0 2 28 1.5 10 SMITH, Michael 8 0 13 1.6 1 2 .500 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 1 2 0 0 3 0.4 12 LIPP, Joey 8 0 9 1.1 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 1 1 2 0.3 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0.0 TM TEAM 37 71 108 3.2 0 13 0 Total 34 803 1875 .428 333 939 .355 468 639 .732 291 903 1194 35.1 624 12 401 477 71 210 2407 70.8 Opponents 34 806 1932 .417 320 950 .337 474 626 .757 298 863 1161 34.1 589 - 450 430 110 196 2408 70.8

2018-19 BIG SOUTH STATISTICS

Field Goals 3-Pt Field Goals Free Throws Rebounds ## Player GP GS Tot Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 01 WALTON, Isaiah 8 0 229 28.6 42 98 .429 14 43 .326 39 44 .886 5 46 51 6.4 17 1 18 25 2 10 137 17.1 03 PHILLIPS, Shabooty 17 17 527 31.0 69 172 .401 32 102 .314 62 68 .912 2 61 63 3.7 39 0 65 48 1 14 232 13.6 04 WILSON, Jaylon 17 17 403 23.7 63 152 .414 30 84 .357 27 36 .750 9 35 44 2.6 23 1 16 10 2 8 183 10.8 21 SMITH, JaShaun 17 17 458 26.9 66 137 .482 26 67 .388 15 28 .536 9 48 57 3.4 39 0 12 30 10 11 173 10.2 20 CINTRON, Jordan 17 4 319 18.8 33 68 .485 7 18 .389 27 43 .628 19 35 54 3.2 36 1 9 18 3 14 100 5.9 11 FLOOD, Seán 17 0 352 20.7 29 74 .392 28 66 .424 11 14 .786 5 29 34 2.0 22 0 24 20 0 9 97 5.7 55 MUNOZ, Juan 15 0 198 13.2 26 60 .433 20 47 .426 9 11 .818 0 16 16 1.1 17 0 13 9 0 6 81 5.4 13 FRANKLIN, Spencer 17 17 348 20.5 21 44 .477 0 0 .000 35 44 .795 26 35 61 3.6 60 2 9 20 4 6 77 4.5 24 GETER, Damarion 15 13 373 24.9 24 58 .414 3 15 .200 14 24 .583 12 48 60 4.0 33 2 18 16 8 10 65 4.3 23 OKAFOR, Gus 12 0 137 11.4 11 49 .224 4 30 .133 10 15 .667 14 23 37 3.1 11 0 4 9 1 1 36 3.0 05 ADGEI, Pernell 11 0 88 8.0 3 10 .300 0 0 .000 2 9 .222 6 14 20 1.8 21 1 1 3 0 2 8 0.7 02 CHAPMAN, Kamil 7 0 11 1.6 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 2 2 1.000 0 1 1 0.1 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0.3 10 SMITH, Michael 4 0 4 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 12 LIPP, Joey 4 0 4 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0.3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 TM TEAM 26 38 64 3.8 0 8 0 Total 17 387 923 .419 164 473 .347 253 338 .749 134 429 563 33.1 319 8 190 218 31 91 1191 70.1 Opponents 17 415 953 .435 161 468 .344 276 354 .780 148 446 594 34.9 297 - 221 193 57 93 1269 74.6

2018-19 TEAM GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

Field Goals 3-Pt Field Goals Free Throws Rebounds Opponent Date Score w/l FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FTM-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Pf Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg RANDOLPH 11-06-18 84-56 W 25-63 .397 10-36 .278 24-30 .800 8 36 44 44.0 17 14 17 1 16 84 84.0 at Richmond 11-09-19 63-58 W 24-52 .462 7-25 .280 8-13 .615 5 36 41 42.5 18 10 20 4 7 63 73.5 at Maryland Eastern Shore 11-13-18 66-63 W 18-39 .462 12-26 .462 18-22 .818 4 30 34 39.7 19 11 16 1 3 66 71.0 DELAWARE STATE 11-16-18 89-73 W 28-59 .475 15-35 .429 18-26 .692 12 27 39 39.5 14 20 11 1 8 89 75.5 at Charlotte 11-19-18 39-42 L 16-45 .356 4-19 .211 3-5 .600 6 27 33 38.2 16 6 21 2 5 39 68.2 vs Fairfield 11-23-18 67-65 W 23-46 .500 8-24 .333 13-15 .867 7 26 33 37.3 15 10 19 3 3 67 68.0 vs Denver 11-24-18 62-64 L 24-53 .453 7-24 .292 7-7 1.000 6 23 29 36.1 16 4 14 2 9 62 67.1 at Seattle U 11-25-18 50-70 L 18-56 .321 6-26 .231 8-13 .615 11 26 37 36.2 20 8 13 2 6 50 65.0 VMI 12-01-18 65-45 W 22-58 .379 7-26 .269 14-20 .700 10 40 50 37.8 13 12 11 3 5 65 65.0 FROSTBURG STATE 12-07-18 68-65 Wot 24-74 .324 7-30 .233 13-21 .619 15 33 48 38.8 14 9 15 2 8 68 65.3 at Duquesne 12-09-18 71-80 L 26-54 .481 12-24 .500 7-13 .538 9 24 33 38.3 21 15 21 3 5 71 65.8 AVERETT 12-13-18 81-57 W 26-60 .433 13-33 .394 16-25 .640 18 25 43 38.7 18 17 10 4 7 81 67.1 at Cornell 12-17-18 64-70 L 23-59 .390 7-25 .280 11-15 .733 11 29 40 38.8 22 8 21 6 11 64 66.8 STETSON 12-21-18 77-63 W 25-50 .500 17-32 .531 10-16 .625 8 22 30 38.1 14 18 11 0 5 77 67.6 at The Citadel 12-29-18 110-94 W 36-64 .563 16-32 .500 22-25 .880 9 29 38 38.1 23 23 16 2 9 110 70.4 at Radford 01-05-19 64-71 L 23-57 .404 10-28 .357 8-12 .667 6 23 29 37.6 30 11 14 1 5 64 70.0 UNC ASHEVILLE 01-10-19 67-62 W 18-47 .383 9-25 .360 22-27 .815 10 24 34 37.4 15 12 13 3 8 67 69.8 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 01-12-19 91-101 L 28-56 .500 14-28 .500 21-25 .840 6 24 30 36.9 23 15 14 2 8 91 71.0 at Winthrop 01-16-19 75-61 W 28-61 .459 8-26 .308 11-16 .688 7 31 38 37.0 21 11 13 7 9 75 71.2 at Presbyterian 01-19-19 64-71 L 20-56 .357 9-35 .257 15-23 .652 8 28 36 37.0 17 9 8 1 4 64 70.8 RADFORD 01-21-19 59-72 L 19-47 .404 7-23 .304 14-15 .933 7 24 31 36.7 17 9 17 5 4 59 70.3 HIGH POINT 01-24-19 55-51 W 18-54 .333 7-31 .226 12-19 .632 9 34 43 37.0 19 8 10 4 2 55 69.6 at USC Upstate 01-26-18 63-80 L 20-59 .339 4-27 .148 19-23 .826 17 25 42 37.2 14 6 18 2 4 63 69.3 HAMPTON 01-30-19 83-96 L 29-59 .492 15-34 .441 10-16 .625 6 17 23 36.6 20 15 6 0 5 83 69.9 at Campbell 02-02-19 62-83 L 20-39 .513 8-21 .381 14-20 .700 3 23 26 36.2 25 10 21 1 6 62 69.6 GARDNER-WEBB 02-07-19 88-89 Lot 30-71 .423 14-40 .350 14-17 .824 12 28 40 36.3 22 14 12 2 4 88 70.3 at High Point 02-13-19 62-59 W 22-53 .415 9-27 .333 9-10 .900 9 18 27 36.0 15 9 13 0 5 62 70.0 USC UPSTATE 02-16-19 83-79 Wot 23-51 .451 10-25 .400 27-35 .771 8 32 40 36.1 14 13 13 0 3 83 70.4 at Hampton 02-21-19 66-86 L 19-48 .396 11-22 .500 17-26 .654 4 23 27 35.8 17 12 14 2 0 66 70.3 CAMPBELL 02-23-19 72-74 L 25-54 .463 8-25 .320 14-17 .824 9 21 30 35.6 17 10 13 0 10 72 70.3 at Gardner-Webb 03-02-19 47-66 L 15-54 .278 3-22 .136 14-24 .583 6 27 33 35.5 19 6 11 0 10 47 69.6 at Hampton 03-05-19 71-77 L 27-57 .474 8-22 .364 9-14 .643 9 23 32 35.4 26 9 13 2 4 71 69.6 SOUTHERN MISS 03-20-19 90-68 W 30-57 .526 18-34 .529 12-13 .923 7 27 34 35.4 14 20 8 1 4 90 70.2 at DePaul 03-25-19 89-97 L 31-63 .492 13-27 .481 14-21 .667 9 18 27 35.1 19 17 10 2 8 89 70.8 Longwood 2407 803-1875 .428 333-939 .355 468-639 .732 291 903 1194 35.1 624 401 477 71 210 2407 70.8 Opponents 2408 806-1932 .417 320-950 .337 474-626 .757 298 863 1161 34.1 589 450 430 110 196 2408 70.8

2019-20 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 28 2018-19 IN REVIEW > Statistics 2018-19 GAME-BY-GAME LEADERS Longwood Opponent Longwood Opponent Longwood Date Opponent W/L Score High Scorer High Scorer High Rebounder High Rebounder High Assists 11/6 Randolph W 84-56 Walton (20) Hooper (21) Cintron (10) Hooper (12) Phillips (5) 11/9 at Richmond W 63-58 Walton (23) Gilyard (15) Walton (12) Sherod (7) Walton (4) 11/13 at UMES W 66-63 Walton (20) Cheeseman (17) Walton (7) Cheeseman (5) Phillips (4) 11/16 Delaware State W 89-73 Walton (21) Edwards/Jenneto (17) Phillips (7) Larkin (8) Phillips (7) 11/19 at Charlotte L 42-39 Walton (12) Martin (17) Walton (10) Mangum (10) Flood/Phillips/Walton (2) 11/23 vs. Fairfield W 67-65 Flood (19) Taliaferro (19) Cintron/Phillips (7) Kasibabu (6) Phillips (4) 11/24 vs. Denver L 64-62 Smith (15) Harrell (23) Geter (6) Carlisle (7) Phillips (2) 11/25 at Seattle L 70-50 Phillips (22) Kavas (22) Franklin/Phillips (6) Kavas (13) Flood/Munoz (2) 12/1 VMI W 65-45 Phillips (23) Lewis (11) Phillips (11) Parham (7) Flood (5) 12/7 Frostburg State W 68-65 Phillips/Flood (13) Alexander (33) Geter (13) Alexander (12) Phillips (3) 12/9 at Duquesne L 80-71 Smith (20) Williams (22) Geter (9) Williams (12) Phillips (7) 12/13 Averett W 81-57 Phillips (23) Cochran (14) Geter (10) Burnett (5) Phillips (6) 12/17 at Cornell L 80-71 Phillips (18) Morgan (17) Phillips (11) Julian (7) Wilson (2) 12/21 Stetson W 77-63 Flood (21) Sumner (14) Geter (6) Iyiola (7) Phillips (6) 12/29 at The Citadel W 110-94 Walton (29) Stallworth (23) Phillips (11) Najdawi (14) Phillips (8) 1/5 *at Radford L 71-64 Walton (14) Jones (24) Walton (13) Fields (8) Walton (3) 1/10 *UNC Asheville W 67-62 Phillips (14) Baker (14) Walton (8) Peck (7) Phillips/Wilson (3) 1/12 *Charleston Southern L 101-91 Walton (21) Fleming (25) Geter/Phillips (6) Keeling (11) Phillips/Walton (6) 1/16 *at Winthrop W 75-61 Walton (30) Ferguson/Smith (14) Geter (10) Pickett (11) Phillips/Walton (3) 1/19 *at Presbyterian L 71-64 Phillips (18) Flagler (21) Phillips/Flood (7) Hightower (12) Phillips (5) 1/21 *Radford L 72-59 Walton (26) Carlik (21) Walton (6) Polite (8) Phillips/Walton (2) 1/24 *High Point W 55-51 Walton (11) Wright/Proctor (13) Franklin (10) Madison (9) Okafor/Walton (2) 1/26 *at USC Upstate L 80-63 Okafor/Walton (12) Holmes (20) Okafor/Walton (6) Moore (6) Phillips (2) 1/30 *Hampton L 93-86 Phillips (25) Marrow (22) Smith (7) Barnes (10) Phillips (5) 2/2 *at Campbell L 83-62 Munoz/Phillips (14) Clemons (39) Franklin (6) Nelson (5) Geter/Okafor/Phillips (2)

2/7 *Gardner-Webb L (OT) 89-88 Wilson (19) Efianayi (26) Cintron (10) Efianayi (8) Philips (5) 2/13 *at High Point W 62-59 Phillips (17) Holland (17) Wilson (8) Madison (9) Phillips (6)

2/16 *vs. USC Upstate W (OT) 83-79 Smith (19) Span (23) Phillips (7) Holmes (9) Phillips (4) 2/21 *at Hampton L 86-66 WIlson (27) Marrow (24) Phillips (5) Fisher (9) Phillips (5) 2/23 *Campbell L 74-72 Phillips (19) Clemons (41) Cintron (7) Nelson (5) Phillips (5) 3/2 *at Gardner-Webb L 66-47 WIlson (16) Laster (21) Phillips (6) Laster (8) Phillips/Wilson (2) 3/5 %at Hampton L 77-71 Wilson (23) Marrow (28) Cintron/Geter (6) Heckstall (10) Geter/Munoz (3) 3/20 &Southern Miss W 90-68 Wilson (23) Watson (17) Wilson (8) Hampton (4) Phillips (7) 3/25 &at DePaul L 97-89 Phillips (18) Strus (38) Geter/Munoz (6) Reed (12) Wilson (6) * Big South game | % Big South Championship | & Roman College Basketball Invitational 2018-19 MISCELLANEOUS LEADERS GAMES AS LEADING SCORER DOUBLE-FIGURE REBOUNDING GAMES THREE-POINT PLAYS Isaiah Walton...... 13 Damarion Geter...... 4 Jaylon Wilson...... 7 Shabooty Phillips...... 12 Shabooty Phillips...... 3 Jordan Cintron...... 6 Jaylon Wilson...... 5 Isaiah Walton...... 3 Spencer Franklin...... 6 Seán Flood...... 3 Jordan Cintron...... 2 JaShaun Smith...... 3 JaShaun Smith...... 3 Spencer Franklin...... 1 Isaiah Walton...... 3 Juan Munoz...... 1 Damarion Geter...... 2 Gus Okafor...... 1 DOUBLE-DOUBLES Shabooty Phillips...... 2 Shabooty Phillips...... 3 Pernell Adgei...... 1 GAMES AS LEADING REBOUNDER Isaiah Walton...... 3 Kamil Chapman...... 1 Shabooty Phillips...... 11 Damarion Geter...... 2 Seán Flood...... 1 Damarion Geter...... 9 Jordan Cintron...... 2 Gus Okafor...... 1 Isaiah Walton...... 7 Opponent...... 31 Jordan Cintron...... 5 20-POINT GAMES Spencer Franklin...... 3 Isaiah Walton...... 8 FOUR-POINT PLAYS Jaylon Wilson...... 2 Shabooty Phillips...... 5 Juan Munoz...... 1 Seán Flood...... 1 Jaylon Wilson...... 3 Opponent...... 4 Gus Okafor...... 1 JaShaun Smith...... 2 Juan Munoz...... 1 Seán Flood...... 1 LONGWOOD’S FIRST SUBSTITUTION JaShaun Smith...... 1 Seán Flood...... 13 30-POINT GAMES Jordan Cintron...... 11 GAMES AS ASSISTS LEADER Isaiah Walton...... 1 Pernell Adgei...... 7 Shabooty Phillips...... 26 Spencer Franklin...... 5 Isaiah Walton...... 7 DUNKS Kamil Chapman...... 4 Seán Flood...... 4 JaShaun Smith...... 18 Juan Munoz...... 4 Jaylon Wilson...... 4 Damarion Geter...... 8 Isaiah Walton...... 3 Juan Munoz...... 3 Isaiah Walton...... 6 Gus Okafor...... 2 Gus Okafor...... 2 Jordan Cintron...... 4 Damarion Geter...... 1 Damarion Geter...... 2 Spencer Franklin...... 4 Gus Okafor...... 3 DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMES Pernell Adgei...... 2 Shabooty Phillips...... 26 Opponent...... 32 JaShaun Smith...... 21 Isaiah Walton...... 13 TIPOFFS CONTROLLED (Includes OT) Jaylon Wilson...... 11 Damarion Geter...... 15 Jordan Cintron...... 7 Pernell Adgei...... 6 Seán Flood...... 7 Jordan Cintron...... 2 Juan Munoz...... 7 Opponent...... 13 Spencer Franklin...... 4 Damarion Geter...... 4 Gus Okafor...... 2 2019-20 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 29 2018-19 IN REVIEW > Notes

FIRST-YEAR IMPACT PHILLIPS EMERGES AS ONE OF BIG MISCELLANEOUS STATS • Head coach Griff Aldrich propelled Longwood to SOUTH’S TOP NEWCOMERS DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMES one of the biggest turnarounds by a first-year head • Lorenzo “Shabooty” Phillips made a splash in Player ‘18-19 (W-L) Career (W-L) Isaiah Walton* 14 (8-6) 59 (21-37) coach in Division I basketball in 2018-19, ranking his first season at Longwood, earning Big South JaShaun Smith 21 (11-10) 35 (15-20) third among that group in both win improvement Shabooty Phillips 26 (11-15) 26 (11-15) Newcomer of the Year and All-Big South honorable Damarion Geter 5 (4-1) 17 (4-13) and winning percentage improvement. mention honors. Jaylon Wilson 11 (6-5) 11 (6-5) Jordan Cintron 7 (3-4) 8 (3-5) • Aldrich was named a finalist for the Joe B. Hall Na- • Phillips led the Big South in free throw percentage Spencer Franklin 4 (0-4) 8 (2-6) Juan Munoz 7 (2-5) 7 (2-5) tional Coach of the Year Award, which goes to the and ranked among the league’s top 10 in assists Seán Flood 6 (6-0) 6 (6-0) Kamil Chapman 0 (0-0) 5 (1-4) top first-year head coach in the nation. and assist-to-turnover ratio. Gus Okafor 2 (1-1) 2 (1-1) • Eighteen of D-I’s 55 new coaches inherited teams • Of Phillips’ 129 assists, 93 came on Longwood 20+ POINTS with single-digit wins a year ago, and Aldrich tied Player ‘18-19 (W-L) Career (W-L) three-pointers. Including those assists and his Isaiah Walton* 8 (6-2) 22 (12-10) for the second-highest winning percentage among team-high 74 treys, 50.2 percent of Longwood’s Shabooty Phillips 5 (3-2) 5 (4-2) JaShaun Smith 2 (0-2) 2 (0-2) the group behind only Siena’s Jamison Christian treys went through Phillips. Jaylon Wilson 3 (1-2) 3 (1-2) Seán Flood 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) (17-16, .515) and tied with Pepperdine’s Lorenzo • Phillips shot .890 (105-of-118) from the free throw 30+ POINTS Romar (16-18, .471). line, the fourth highest single-season mark in Player ‘18-19 (W-L) Career (W-L) • Longwood’s turnaround included an 11-7 non-con- school history. Isaiah Walton* 0 (0-0) 1 (1-0) 10+ REBOUNDS ference record that was the program’s best since • A native of Houston, Texas, Phillips played AAU Player ‘18-19 (W-L) Career (W-L) joining the Big South in 2012-13. Damarion Geter 4 (4-0) 10 (6-4) basketball for Longwood head coach Griff Aldrich Shabooty Phillips 3 (2-1) 3 (2-1) and went on to star at Jack Yates High School, one Isaiah Walton* 3 (1-2) 3 (1-2) 2018-19 • D-I Coaches at New Institutions (Wins) Jordan Cintron 2 (1-1) 2 (1-1) ’17-18 ’18-19 of the top prep programs in Texas, and Trinity Val- Spencer Franklin 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) ley, one of the state’s top junior colleges. DOUBLE-DOUBLES Rk. School Coach W-L W-L Diff. Player ‘18-19 (W-L) Career (W-L) 1. Utah State Craig Smith 17-17 28-7 +11 Damarion Geter 2 (2-0) 4 (2-2) 2018-19 • Big South • Free Throw Percentage Shabooty Phillips 3 (2-1) 3 (2-1) 2. Pepperdine Lorenzo Romar 6-26 16-18 +10 Rk. Player, School FT Pct. (FT-A) Isaiah Walton 3 (1-2) 3 (1-2) 3. Siena Jamion Christian 8-24 17-16 +9 1. Shabooty Phillips, Longwood .890 (105-118) Jordan Cintron 2 (1-1) 2 (1-1) 4. Longwood Griff Aldrich 7-26 16-18 +9 3+ ASSISTS 2. Chris Clemons, Campbell .869 (246-83) Player ‘18-19 (W-L) Career (W-L) 5. Ole Miss Kermit Davis 12-20 20-13 +8 3. DeVon Baker, UNC Asheville .817 (98-120) Isaiah Walton* 5 (3-2) 32 (11-21) Texas Southern Johnny Jones 16-20 24-14 +8 Damarion Geter 3 (2-1) 21 (10-12) 4. Jermaine Marrow, Hampton .810 (218-269) Shabooty Phillips 21 (13-8) 21 (13-8) 5. Kalin Fisher, Hampton .806 (133-165) Seán Flood 9 (7-2) 9 (7-2) Longwood • Division I Era • Most Wins JaShaun Smith 2 (1-1) 5 (1-4) Jordan Cintron 1 (0-1) 2 (0-2) Rk. Year Head Coach W-L 2018-19 • Big South • Assists Per Game Juan Munoz 2 (1-1) 2 (1-1) 1. 2008-09 Mike Gillian (Independent) 17-14 Rk. Player, School APG Jaylon Wilson 3 (1-2) 3 (1-2) Kamil Chapman 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) 2. 2018-19 Griff Aldrich (Big South) 16-18 1. Davon Bell, Presbyterian 6.5 Spencer Franklin 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) 3. 2009-10 Mike Gillian (Independent) 12-10 2. , Radford 5.8 3+ STEALS 2010-11 Mike Gillian (Independent) 12-19 3. Jermaine Marrow, Hampton 4.9 Player ‘18-19 (W-L) Career (W-L) Isaiah Walton* 4 (2-2) 17 (5-12) 5. 2014-15 Jayson Gee (Big South) 11-23 4. Lorenzo Phillips, Longwood 3.8 Jordan Cintron 5 (2-3) 6 (2-4) Damarion Geter 4 (2-2) 5 (3-2) 5. Nych Smith, Winthrop 3.7 Kamil Chapman 0 (0-0) 2 (0-2) Longwood • Division I Era • Home Winning Percentage Seán Flood 2 (0-2) 2 (0-2) Rk. Year Head Coach W-L Pct. SMITH REACHES NEW HEIGHTS Shabooty Phillips 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) 1. 2008-09 Mike Gillian (Independent) 13-2 .867 3+ BLOCKS • JaShaun Smith broke out in 2018-19, averaging Player ‘18-19 (W-L) Career (W-L) 2. 2009-10 Mike Gillian (Independent) 9-3 .750 JaShaun Smith 2 (1-1) 5 (2-3) 3. 2005-06 Mike Gillian (Independent) 8-3 .727 career highs in nearly every offensive category. Damarion Geter 1 (1-0) 4 (2-2) 4. 2010-11 Mike Gillian (Independent) 10-14 .714 • One of the most athletic players in the country, 3+ THREE-POINTERS Player ‘18-19 (W-L) Career (W-L) 5. 2018-19 Griff Aldrich (Big South) 10-5 .667 Smith boasts a 49-inch max vertical leap and Isaiah Walton* 5 (3-2) 16 (7-9) scored in double figures 21 times in 34 games as Shabooty Phillips 11 (4-7) 11 (4-7) Seán Flood 8 (6-2) 8 (6-2) a junior. He scored in double digits just 14 times in JaShaun Smith 6 (4-2) 7 (4-3) LET IT FLY Juan Munoz 5 (2-3) 5 (2-3) • Playing under the motto of “Let It Fly,” head coach the first 62 games of his career. Jaylon Wilson 5 (4-1) 5 (4-1) Kamil Chapman 0 (0-0) 2 (0-2) Griff Aldrich has made three-point shooting the • Smith and fellow junior Shabooty Phillips were Gus Okafor 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) primary focus of his offense. the only players to start every game for Longwood. LEADING SCORER Player ‘18-19 (W-L) Career (W-L) • That approach has allowed Longwood to break • Smith is a career .381 (94-of-247) shooter from Isaiah Walton* 12 (7-5) 32 (14-18) three-point range, which ranks first on Longwood’s Shabooty Phillips 12 (5-7) 12 (5-7) school records for both made three-pointers (33) JaShaun Smith 3 (1-2) 7 (1-6) and three-point attempts (939). all-time Division I list. Jaylon Wilson 5 (1-4) 5 (1-4) Kamil Chapman 0 (0-0) 3 (0-3) • More than 40 percent of the Lancers’ made field Seán Flood 3 (3-0) 3 (3-0) Longwood • Career 3-Point Percentage (Division I era) Damarion Geter 0 (0-0) 2 (0-2) goals came from beyond the arc. Juan Munoz 1 (0-1) 1 (0-1) Rk. Player (Years) 3-FG Pct. (3FG-A) Gus Okafor 1 (0-1) 1 (0-1) 1. JaShaun Smith (2016-Pres.) .381 (94-247) Longwood • Team • Made Three-Pointers LEADING REBOUNDER Rk. Year Head Coach 3FGM 2. Martiz Washington (2008-12) .379 (275-726) Player ‘18-19 (W-L) Career (W-L) 3. Tristan Carey (2011-14) .373 (230-616) Damarion Geter 9 (4-5) 39 (10-29) 1. 2018-19 Griff Aldrich 333 Isaiah Walton* 7 (3-4) 14 (5-9) Shabooty Phillips 11 (5-6) 11 (5-6) 2 2014-15 Jayson Gee 275 Jordan Cintron 5 (2-3) 7 (2-5) 3. 2011-12 Mike Gillian 265 WILSON FINDS SCORING GROOVE Spencer Franklin 3 (1-2) 5 (2-3) JaShaun Smith 1 (0-1) 5 (0-5) 4. 2007-08 Mike Gillian 258 • Jaylon Wilson has found his scoring touch over Jaylon Wilson 2 (2-0) 2 (2-0) the final 11 games of 2018-19, scoring in double Seán Flood 1 (0-1) 1 (0-1) 5. 2008-09 Mike Gillian 246 Gus Okafor 1 (0-1) 1 (0-1) figures in eight of those with three 20-point out- Juan Munoz 1 (0-1) 1 (0-1) Longwood • Team • Three-Pointers Attempted bursts. He was Longwood’s leading scorer during ASSISTS LEADER Player ‘18-19 (W-L) Career (W-L) Rk. Year Head Coach 3FGA that span, averaging 15.3 points per game. Isaiah Walton* 7 (3-4) 28 (9-19) 1. 2018-19 Griff Aldrich 939 • A member of head coach Griff Aldrich’s first re- Shabooty Phillips 26 (13-13) 26 (13-13) 2. 2011-12 Mike Gillian 759 Damarion Geter 2 (0-2) 14 (5-9) cruiting class at Longwood, Wilson missed the first Seán Flood 3 (1-2) 3 (1-2) 3. 2014-15 Jayson Gee 746 Juan Munoz 2 (0-2) 2 (0-2) 11 games of the season after suffering a broken Gus Okafor 2 (1-1) 2 (1-1) 4. 2008-09 Mike Gillian 736 Jaylon Wilson 3 (0-3) 3 (0-3) hand late in the preseason but started 22 consecu- Kamil Chapman 0 (0-0) 1 (0-1) 5. 2007-08 Mike Gillian 702 Jordan Cintron 0 (0-0) 1 (0-1) tive games upon his return. Spencer Franklin 0 (0-0) 1 (0-1)

2019-20 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 30 2016-17 IN REVIEW > Notes

HISTORY & RECORDS 2019-20 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 31 HISTORY & RECORDS > Statistics SCORING RECORDS SCORING RECORDS NCAA Division I (since beginning of Division I transition in 2004-05) CAREER • Points SEASON • Points Rk. Name Years Points Rk. Name Year Points 1. Jason Pryor 2000-01 745 CAREER • Points 1. Antwan Carter 2008-12 1,886 Rk. Name Years Points 2. Kevin Jefferson 1989-90 665 2. Kevin Jefferson 1986-90 1,806 1. Antwan Carter 2008-12 1,886 3. Charles Stephens 2002-03 657 3. Jerome Kersey 1980-84 1,756 2. Dana Smith 2004-10 1,540 4. Colin Ducharme 2000-01 608 4. Maurice Sumter 2003-07 1,604 3. Tristan Carey 2011-14 1,504 5. Antwan Carter 2011-12 601 5. Dana Smith 2004-10 1,540 4. Maurice Sumter 2004-07 1,305 6. Tristan Carey 2013-14 572 6. Tristan Carey 2011-14 1,504 5. Darrion Allen 2014-17 1,117 7. Lee Farrior 1997-98 566 7. Joe Remar 1979-83 1,479 6. Isaiah Walton 2016-19 1,104 8. Dana Smith 2009-10 565 8. Lonnie Lewis 1982-86 1,452 7. Martiz Washington 2008-12 1,089 9. Ron Orr 1979-83 1,335 9. Antwan Carter 2010-11 565 10. Lee Farrior 1996-00 1,300 10. Joe Jones 1995-96 552 11. Quincy Taylor 2014-15 534 CAREER • Scoring Average 11. Joe Jones 1992-96 1,254 (minimum two seasons) 12. Jerome Kersey 1983-84 528 12. Darryl Rutley 1986-89 1,230 Rk. Name Years Avg 13. Dale Shavers 1986-90 1,188 1. Tristan Carey 2011-14 15.8 SEASON • Scoring Average 14. Jason Pryor 2000-02 1,148 2. Antwan Carter 2008-12 15.3 Rk. Name Year Avg 15. Doug Poppe 1986-90 1,139 Isaiah Walton 2016-19 15.3 1. Kevin Jefferson 1989-90 25.6 16. Darrion Allen 2014-17 1,117 4. Lotanna Nwogbo 2014-16 14.9 2. Jason Pryor 2000-01 24.8 17. Isaiah Walton 2016-19 1,104 5. Michael Jefferson 2004-07 14.5 3. Charles Stephens 2002-03 22.7 18. Charles Brown 1991-94 1,100 6. Maurice Sumter 2004-07 14.3 19. Martiz Washington 2008-12 1,089 4. Jimmy Yarbrough 1976-77 22.5 20. Michael Jefferson 2003-06 1,078 5. Lee Farrior 1997-98 20.2 6. Joe Jones 1995-96 19.7 SEASON • Points 21. Kenny Ford 1978-81 1,040 Rk. Name Year Points 7. Jerome Kersey 1983-84 19.6 22. Kirk Williams 2005-08 1,038 1. Antwan Carter 2011-12 601 Colin Ducharme 2000-01 19.6 2. Tristan Carey 2013-14 572 9. Antwan Carter 2011-12 19.4 CAREER • Scoring Average 3. Dana Smith 2009-10 565 10. Marques Cunningham 2001-02 19.3 (minimum two seasons) 4. Antwan Carter 2010-11 565 Rk. Name Years Avg 5. Quincy Taylor 2014-15 534 1. Jason Pryor 2000-02 25.5 GAME • Points 2. Kevin Jefferson 1986-90 20.3 Rk. Name/Opponent Date Pts 1. Jimmy Yarbrough vs. Bluefield 2/24/77 46 SEASON • Scoring Average 3. Jimmy Yarbrough 1976-78 19.5 Rk. Name Year Avg 2. Jason Pryor at Charleston (WV) 12/8/01 44 4. Jerome Kersey 1980-84 17.0 1. Antwan Carter 2011-12 19.4 3. Jason Pryor vs. Barton 2/20/01 41 5. Kenneth Fields 1984-86 16.7 2. Tristan Carey 2013-14 18.5 Jason Pryor vs. West Chester 3/8/01 41 6. Tristan Carey 2011-14 15.8 3. Dana Smith 2009-10 18.2 5. Tristan Carey vs. Liberty 2/19/13 40 7. Antwan Carter 2008-12 15.3 4. Antwan Carter 2010-11 18.2 6. Kevin Jefferson vs. Dowling 12/4/87 38 Isaiah Walton 2016-19 15.3 5. Quincy Taylor 2014-15 17.2 9. Darryl Rutley 1986-89 15.0 7. Jason Pryor vs. Mount Olive 11/30/00 38 10. Lotanna Nwogbo 2014-16 14.9 8. Darryl Rutley vs. Mount St. Mary’s 1/29/88 37 Lee Farrior vs. Queens (NC) 1/14/98 37 GAME • Points 11. Michael Jefferson 2003-06 14.8 Rk. Name/Opponent Date Pts Jason Pryor at Coker 2/23/02 37 1. Tristan Carey vs. Liberty 2/19/13 40 Tristan Carey vs. Liberty 1/25/14 37 2. Tristan Carey at CSU 1/25/14 37 12. Joe Remar vs. Guilford 1/31/83 36 3. Michael Kessens vs. VMI 3/7/13 36 Kevin Jefferson vs. Ferrum 11/27/89 36 4. Quincy Taylor vs. Dartmouth 12/3/14 34 Jason Pryor vs. Practical Bible 11/17/01 36 5. Antwan Carter vs. WAU 2/24/11 33 Charles Stephens at Pfeiffer 2/20/03 36 Tristan Carey vs. UNCA 1/25/14 33 Charles Stephens at Queens (NC) 2/6/03 36 Michael Kessens vs. VMI 3/7/13 36 18. DeVonne Johnson vs. Pfeiffer 2/28/96 35 Jason Pryor vs. Queens (NC) 3/3/01 35 20. Earl Witcher at UNC Greensboro 1/18/78 34 Billy Dunn vs. Berry 11/24/90 34 Lee Farrior at Shepherd 12/6/99 34 Jason Pryor vs. Anderson (SC) 1/27/01 34 Jason Pryor vs. NC Central 11/29/01 34 Charles Stephens at Belmont Abbey 3/5/03 34 Quincy Taylor vs. Dartmouth 12/3/14 34

2019-20 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 32 HISTORY & RECORDS > Statistics FIELD GOAL RECORDS FIELD GOAL RECORDS NCAA Division I (since beginning of Division I transition in 2004-05) CAREER • Field Goals Made SEASON • Field Goals Made Rk. Name Years FG Rk. Name Years FG CAREER • Field Goals Made 1. Antwan Carter 2008-12 781 1. Kevin Jefferson 1989-90 285 Rk. Name Years FG 2. Kevin Jefferson 1986-90 746 2. Charles Stephens 2002-03 249 1. Antwan Carter 2008-12 781 3. Jerome Kersey 1980-84 720 3. Antwan Carter 2011-12 245 2. Dana Smith 2004-10 557 4. Maurice Sumter 2003-07 630 4. Jason Pryor 2000-01 240 3. Tristan Carey 2011-14 556 5. Joe Remar 1979-83 592 5. Antwan Carter 2010-11 237 4. Maurice Sumter 2004-07 506 6. Lonnie Lewis 1982-86 573 6. Joe Jones 1995-96 235 5. Kirk Williams 2005-08 402 7. Dana Smith 2004-10 557 7. Lee Farrior 1997-98 215 8. Tristan Carey 2011-14 556 8. Jerome Kersey 1983-84 214 CAREER • Field Goal Attempts 9. Joe Jones 1992-96 530 9. Khris Lane 2016-17 208 Rk. Name Years FGA 10. Ron Orr 1979-83 513 10. Kevin Jefferson 1988-89 207 1. Antwan Carter 2008-12 1,452 11. Tristan Carey 2013-14 206 2. Tristan Carey 2011-14 1,283 CAREER • Field Goal Attempts 12. Maurice Sumter 2006-07 200 3. Dana Smith 2004-10 1,200 Rk. Name Years FGA 4. Maurice Sumter 2004-07 1,121 1. Antwan Carter 2008-12 1,452 SEASON • Field Goal Attempts 5. Martiz Washington 2008-12 986 2. Kevin Jefferson 1986-90 1,422 Rk. Name Year FGA 3. Maurice Sumter 2003-07 1,387 1. Kevin Jefferson 1989-90 547 CAREER • Field Goal Percentage 4. Tristan Carey 2011-14 1,283 2. Jason Pryor 2000-01 487 (minimum 200 made) 5. Jerome Kersey 1980-84 1,263 3. Antwan Carter 2011-12 480 Rk. Name Years FGM-A PCT 6. Lonnie Lewis 1982-86 1,207 4. Charles Stephens 2002-03 478 1. Lotanna Nwogbo 2014-16 277-465 .596 7. Dana Smith 2004-10 1,200 5. Michael Jefferson 2004-05 475 2. Antwan Carter 2008-12 781-1,452 .538 8. Joe Remar 1979-83 1,101 6. Tristan Carey 2013-14 470 3. Damarion Geter 2014-19 217-407 .533 9. Lee Farrior 1996-00 1,096 7. Tristan Carey 2012-13 446 4. Khris Lane 2014-17 325-617 .527 10. Michael Jefferson 2003-06 1,001 8. Lee Farrior 1997-98 445 5. Jeylani Dublin 2010-14 294-561 .524 9. Kirk Williams 2007-08 438 6. Jeremiah Bowman 2010-12 223-436 .511 CAREER • Field Goal Percentage 10. Quincy Taylor 2014-15 433 7. Kirk Williams 2005-08 402-831 .484 (minimum 400 made) 11. B.K. Ashe 2017-18 426 Rk. Name Years FG-A PCT 12. Maurice Sumter 2006-07 425 SEASON • Field Goals Made 1. Doug Poppe 1986-90 465-747 .622 13. Joe Jones 1995-96 416 Rk. Name Years FG 2. Ron Orr 1979-83 513-869 .590 1. Antwan Carter 2011-12 245 3. Kenny Ford 1978-81 403-683 .590 SEASON • Field Goal Percentage 2. Antwan Carter 2010-11 237 4. Joe Jones 1992-96 530-924 .574 (minimum 100 made) 3. Khris Lane 2016-17 208 5. Jerome Kersey 1980-84 720-1263 .570 Rk. Name Years FG-A PCT 4. Tristan Carey 2013-14 206 6. Joe Remar 1979-83 592-1101 .538 1. Doug Poppe 1988-89 148-222 .667 5. Maurice Sumter 2006-07 200 Antwan Carter 2008-12 781-1452 .538 2. Jerome Kersey 1980-81 197-313 .629 6. Antwan Carter 2009-10 196 8. Kevin Jefferson 1986-90 746-1422 .525 3. Kenny Ford 1979-80 192-308 .623 9. Darryl Rutley 1986-89 479-950 .504 4. Thomas Alston 1978-79 148-240 .617 SEASON • Field Goal Attempts 10. Kirk Williams 2005-08 402-831 .484 5. Doug Poppe 1987-88 132-215 .614 Rk. Name Year FGA 6. Kenny Ford 1978-79 152-248 .613 1. Antwan Carter 2011-12 480 7. Mike McCroey 1981-82 127-213 .596 2. Michael Jefferson 2004-05 475 Colin Ducharme 2000-01 196-329 .596 3. Tristan Carey 2013-14 470 9. Doug Poppe 1989-90 133-224 .594 4. Tristan Carey 2012-13 446 10. Joe Jones 1994-95 175-296 .591 5. Kirk Williams 2007-08 438 Lotanna Nwogbo 2015-16 194-328 .591 SEASON • Field Goal Percentage GAME • Field Goals Made (minimum 100 made) Rk. Name/Opponent Date FG Rk. Name Years FG-A PCT 1. Jimmy Yarbrough vs. Bluefield 2/24/77 16 1. Lotanna Nwogbo 2015-16 194-328 .591 Charles Stephens at Pfeiffer 2/20/03 16 2. Antwan Carter 2010-11 237-414 .572 3. Kevin Jefferson vs. Dowling 12/4/87 15 3. Antwan Carter 2008-09 103-184 .560 Kevin Jefferson vs. Ferrum 11/27/89 15 4. Jeremiah Bowman 2010-11 121-222 .545 Lee Farrior vs. Queens (NC) 1/14/98 15 5. Michael Kessens 2012-13 174-324 .537 Jason Pryor vs. Practical Bible 11/17/01 15 Khris Lane 2016-17 208-387 .537 Jason Pryor at Charleston (WV) 12/8/01 15 8. Colin Ducharme vs. Pfeiffer 3/2/01 14 GAME • Field Goals Made Charles Stephens at Queens (NC) 2/6/03 14 Rk. Name/Opponent Date FG Antwan Carter vs. WAU 2/24/11 14 1. Antwan Carter vs. Wash. Adventist 2/24/11 14

GAME • Field Goal Attempts GAME • Field Goal Attempts Rk. Name/Opponent Date FGA Rk. Name/Opponent Date FGA 1. Jason Pryor at Charleston (WV) 12/8/01 35 1. Antwan Carter at Seattle 2/29/12 25

2019-20 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 33 HISTORY & RECORDS > Statistics 3-POINT FG RECORDS 3-POINT FG RECORDS NCAA Division I (since beginning of Division I transition in 2004-05) CAREER • 3-Point Field Goals Made SEASON • 3-Point Field Goals Made Rk. Name Years 3FG Rk. Name Years 3FG CAREER • 3-Point Field Goals Made 1. Martiz Washington 2008-12 275 1. Tristan Carey 2013-14 94 Rk. Name Years 3FG 2. Tristan Carey 2011-14 230 2. Quincy Taylor 2014-15 86 1. Martiz Washington 2008-12 275 3. Husein Pistoljevic 2003-07 194 3. Martiz Washington 2010-11 85 2. Tristan Carey 2011-14 230 4. Kevin Swecker 2006-10 184 4. Martiz Washington 2011-12 85 3. Kevin Swecker 2006-10 184 5. DeVonne Johnson 1992-96 167 5. Tristan Carey 2012-13 81 4. Ryan Bogan 2007-09 134 6. J.B. Neill 1991-95 157 6. Shabooty Phillips 2018-19 74 5. Darrion Allen 2014-17 131 7. Ryan Bogan 2007-09 134 7. Ryan Bogan 2008-09 70 6. Husein Pistoljevic 2004-07 129 8. Darrion Allen 2014-17 131 8. Hunter Hoggatt 2000-01 68 9 Isaiah Walton 2016-19 120 9. Husein Pistoljevic 2004-05 67 CAREER • 3-Point Attempts 10. Maurice Sumter 2003-07 117 10. Husein Pistoljevic 2003-04 65 Rk. Name Years 3FGA 11. Brandon Giles 2004-08 114 11. DeVonne Johnson 1994-95 64 1. Martiz Washington 2008-12 726 12. Durann Neil 2007-11 107 Ryan Bogan 2007-08 64 2. Tristan Carey 2011-14 616 Martiz Washington 2009-10 64 3. Kevin Swecker 2006-10 501 CAREER • 3-Point Attempts 4. Darrion Allen 2014-17 384 Rk. Name Years 3FGA SEASON • 3-Point Attempts 5. Husein Pistoljevic 2004-07 370 1. Martiz Washington 2008-12 726 Rk. Name Year 3FGA 6. Ryan Bogan 2007-09 366 2. Tristan Carey 2011-14 616 1. Tristan Carey 2013-14 238 3. Husein Pistoljevic 2003-07 553 2. Tristan Carey 2012-13 222 CAREER • 3-Point Percentage 4. Kevin Swecker 2006-10 501 3. Martiz Washington 2011-12 220 (minimum 50 made, two seasons played) 5. DeVonne Johnson 1992-96 427 4. Martiz Washington 2010-11 217 Rk. Name Years 3FG-A PCT 6. J.B. Neill 1991-95 424 5. Shabooty Phillips 2018-19 215 1. Martiz Washington 2008-12 275-726 .379 7. Darrion Allen 2014-17 384 6. Ryan Bogan 2008-09 204 2. Tristan Carey 2011-14 230-616 .373 8. Ryan Bogan 2007-09 366 7. Martiz Washington 2009-10 184 3. Isaiah Walton 2016-19 120-325 .69 9. Maurice Sumter 2003-07 352 8. Husein Pistoljevic 2003-04 183 4. Kevin Swecker 2006-10 184-501 .367 10. Brandon Giles 2004-08 347 9. Quincy Taylor 2014-15 179 5. Ryan Bogan 2007-09 134-366 .366 11. Durann Neil 2007-11 336 10. Husein Pistoljevic 2004-05 178 11. B.K. Ashe 2017-18 176 SEASON • 3-Point Field Goals Made CAREER • 3-Point Percentage Rk. Name Year 3FG (minimum two seasons & 50 made) SEASON • 3-Point Percentage 1. Tristan Carey 2013-14 94 Rk. Name Years 3FG-A PCT (minimum 35 made) 2. Quincy Taylor 2014-15 86 1. Hunter Hoggatt 2000-01 68-156 .436 Rk. Name Year 3FG-A PCT 3. Martiz Washington 2010-11 85 2. Michael Druitt 1990-94 65-158 .411 1. Quincy Taylor 2014-15 86-179 .480 4. Martiz Washington 2011-12 85 3. Jason Pryor 2000-02 102-251 .406 2. Kevin Swecker 2007-08 35-75 .467 5. Tristan Carey 2012-13 81 4. DeVonne Johnson 1992-96 167-427 .391 3. Darrion Allen 2015-16 54-117 .462 6. Shabooty Phillips 2018-19 74 5. Billy Dunn 1989-91 85-221 .385 4. Hunter Hoggatt 2000-01 68-156 .436 6. Nick Payne 2002-03 52-137 .380 5. Juan Munoz 2018-19 38-88 .432 SEASON • 3-Point Attempts 7. Martiz Washington 2008-12 275-726 .379 6. M. Cunningham 2001-02 35-83 .422 Rk. Name Year 3FGA 8. Tristan Carey 2011-14 230-616 .373 7. J.B. Neill 1994-95 56-133 .421 1. Tristan Carey 2013-14 238 9. J.B. Neill 1991-95 157-424 .370 8. Charles Glover 2017-18 49-118 .415 2. Tristan Carey 2012-13 222 10. Isaiah Walton 2016-19 120-325 .369 9. Jason Pryor 2000-01 63-153 .412 3. Martiz Washington 2011-12 220 11. Kevin Swecker 2006-10 184-501 .367 10. DeVonne Johnson 1994-95 64-157 .408 4. Martiz Washington 2010-11 217 Sean Flood 2018-19 51-125 .408 5. Shabooty Phillips 2018-19 215 11. Tristan Carey 2013-14 88-216 .407 6. Ryan Bogan 2008-09 204

GAME • 3-Point Field Goals Made SEASON • 3-Point Percentage Rk. Name/Opponent Date 3FG (minimum 35 made) 1. Husein Pistoljevic vs. VUU 2/5/04 9 Rk. Name Years 3FG-A PCT 1. Hunter Hoggatt at Pfeiffer 2/1/01 9 1. Quincy Taylor 2014-15 86-179 .480 3. Tristan Carey vs. Liberty 2/19/13 8 2. Kevin Swecker 2007-08 35-75 .467 4. Hunter Hoggatt vs. BAC 2/12/01 7 3. Juan Munoz 2018-19 38-88 .432 Husein Pistoljevic vs. SU 11/25/06 7 4. Maurice Sumter 2006-07 36-84 .429 Ryan Bogan vs. Liberty 2/22/08 7 5. Charles Glover 2017-18 49-118 .415 Kevin Swecker vs. Chicago St. 1/12/09 7 6. Sean Flood 2018-19 51-125 .408 Martiz Washington vs. Seattle 2/11/12 7 Martiz Washington vs. WAU 2/15/12 7 GAME • 3-Point Field Goals Tristan Carey vs. Fla. A&M 11/23/12 7 Rk. Name/Opponent Date 3FG Tristan Carey at TCU 11/12/13 7 1. Tristan Carey vs. Liberty 2/19/13 8 Tristan Carey at CSU 1/25/14 7 2. Four players with 7 (8x) 7 Tristan Carey vs. UNCA 2/1/14 7 Ryan Badowski vs. Averett 11/14/14 7 Ryan Badowski vs. Radford 1/3/15 7

GAME • 3-Point Attempts Rk. Name/Opponent Date FGA 1. Husein Pistoljevic vs. VUU 2/5/04 16 Michael Jefferson vs. Valpo 12/31/04 16 3. Tristan Carey vs. Liberty 2/19/13 15 Tristan Carey vs. Campbell 1/11/14 15

2019-20 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 34 HISTORY & RECORDS > Statistics FREE THROW RECORDS FREE THROW RECORDS NCAA Division I (since beginning of Division I transition in 2004-05) CAREER • Free Throws Made SEASON • Free Throws Made Rk. Name Years FT Rk. Name Years 3FG CAREER • Free Throws Made 1. Dana Smith 2004-10 341 1. Colin Ducharme 2000-01 204 Rk. Name Years FT 2. Jerome Kersey 1980-84 316 2. Jason Pryor 2000-01 202 1. Dana Smith 2004-10 341 3. Jason Pryor 2000-02 306 3. Dana Smith 2009-10 142 2. Antwan Carter 2008-12 283 4. Lee Farrior 1996-00 295 4. Charles Stephens 2002-03 141 3. Isaiah Walton 2016-19 238 5. Ron Orr 1979-83 293 5. Lotanna Nwogbo 2015-16 135 4. Clayton Morgan 2005-07 237 6. Joe Remar 1979-83 285 6. Clayton Morgan 2006-07 131 5. Darrion Allen 2014-17 232 7. Antwan Carter 2008-12 283 7. Kenneth Fields 1985-86 117 6. Maurice Sumter 2004-07 205 8. Kevin Jefferson 1986-90 273 Lee Farrior 1997-98 117 9. Dale Shavers 1986-90 258 9. Kevin Jefferson 1986-87 114 CAREER • Free Throw Attempts 10. Lonnie Lewis 1982-86 257 10. Kenny Ford 1979-80 109 Rk. Name Years FTA Jeremiah Bowman 2010-11 109 1. Dana Smith 2004-10 522 CAREER • Free Throw Attempts 2. Antwan Carter 2008-12 419 Rk. Name Years FTA SEASON • Free Throw Attempts 3. Clayton Morgan 2005-07 335 1. Dana Smith 2004-10 522 Rk. Name Year FTA 4. Kirk Williams 2005-08 323 2. Jerome Kersey 1980-84 521 1. Colin Ducharme 2000-01 259 5. Maurice Sumter 2004-07 296 3. Joe Remar 1979-83 461 2. Jason Pryor 2000-01 241 4. Ron Orr 1979-83 452 3. Dana Smith 2009-10 214 CAREER • Free Throw Percentage 5. Kevin Jefferson 1986-90 434 4. Lotanna Nwogbo 2015-16 206 (minimum two seasons & 100 made) 6. Antwan Carter 2008-12 419 5. Charles Stephens 2002-03 186 Rk. Name Years FT-A PCT 7. Charles Brown 1991-94 403 6. Clayton Morgan 2006-07 182 1. Isaiah Walton 2016-19 238-286 .832 Lee Farrior 1996-00 403 7. Jerome Kersey 1983-84 165 2. Brandon Giles 2004-08 129-156 .827 9. Dale Shavers 1986-90 375 8. Kenneth Fields 1985-86 153 3. Darrion Allen 2014-17 232-283 .820 10. Jason Pryor 2000-02 358 Clayton Morgan 2005-06 153 4. 2010-14 131-160 .819 — Colin Ducharme* 1996-01 428 10. Kirk Williams 2007-08 152 5. Kevin Swecker 2006-10 122-151 .808 Dana Smith 2008-09 152 6. Ryan Bogan 2007-09 111-141 .787 CAREER • Free Throw Percentage (minimum two seasons & 200 made) SEASON • Free Throw Percentage SEASON • Free Throws Made Rk. Name Years FT-A PCT (minimum 50 made) Rk. Name Year FT 1. Jason Pryor 2000-02 306-358 .855 Rk. Name Years FT-A PCT 1. Dana Smith 2009-10 142 2 Isaiah Walton 2016-19 238-286 .832 1. Brandon Giles 2006-07 57-64 .891 2. Lotanna Nwogbo 2015-16 135 3. Darrion Allen 2014-17 232-283 .820 2. Shabooty Phillips 2018-19 105-118 .890 3. Clayton Morgan 2006-07 131 4. Lonnie Lewis 1982-86 257-321 .801 3. Lonnie Lewis 1985-86 80-90 .889 4. Jeremiah Bowman 2010-11 109 5. Colin Ducharme 2000-01 204-259 .788 Jason Pryor 2001-02 104-117 .889 5. Clayton Morgan 2005-06 106 6. Kenny Ford 1978-81 230-302 .762 5. Darrion Allen 2015-16 58-66 .879 7. Bryan Weaver 1989-93 233-315 .740 6. Isaiah Walton 2018-19 63-72 .875 SEASON • Free Throw Attempts 8. Doug Poppe 1986-90 209-285 .733 7. Michael Druitt 1992-93 69-80 .863 Rk. Name Year FTA 9. Leron Fisher 2013-16 200-273 .733 8. David Strothers 1984-85 74-86 .860 1. Dana Smith 2009-10 214 10. Lee Farrior 1996-00 295-403 .732 9. Tra’Vaughn White 2015-16 74-87 .851 2. Lotanna Nwogbo 2015-16 206 11. Jason Outlaw 1994-98 227-321 .707 10. Isaiah Walton 2017-18 84-100 .840 3. Clayton Morgan 2006-07 182 11. Jason Pryor 2000-01 202-241 .838 4. Clayton Morgan 2005-06 153 MISCELLANEOUS 5. Kirk Williams 2007-08 152 GAME • Free Throws Made Dana Smith 2008-09 152 CAREER • Consecutive Free Throws Made Rk. Name/Opponent Date FT Rk. Name Years FT 1. Bryan Weaver at Newberry 1/25/92 17 SEASON • Free Throw Percentage 1. David Strothers 1983-85 49 Jason Pryor vs. Barton 2/20/01 17 (minimum 50 made) Jason Pryor vs. West Chester 3/8/01 17 Rk. Name Year FT-A PCT SEASON • Consecutive Free Throws Made Charles Stephens vs. BAC 3/5/03 17 1. Brandon Giles 2006-07 57-64 .891 Rk. Name Years FT 5. Kenny Ford vs. Howard 2/21/81 16 2. Shabooty Phillips 2018-19 105-118 .890 1. J.B. Neill 1991-92 27 6. Jason Pryor vs. Mount Olive 2/28/01 15 3. Darrion Allen 2015-16 58-66 .879 Jason Pryor (Dist. Columbia) 2001-02 15 4. Tra’Vaughn White 2015-16 74-87 .851 8. Jimmy Yarbrough vs. Bluefield 2/24/77 14 5. Isaiah Walton 2017-18 84-100 .840 Darryl Rutley vs. Mt. St. Mary’s 1/29/88 14 6. Darrion Allen 2016-17 103-123 .837 Jason Pryor vs. Queens (NC) 1/18/01 14 Leron Fisher vs. Radford 1/13/14 14 GAME • Free Throws Made Isaiah Walton vs. Campbell 1/15/18 14 Rk. Name Date FT 1. Leron Fisher vs. Radford 1/13/14 14 GAME • Free Throw Attempts Isaiah Walton vs. Campbell 1/15/18 14 Rk. Name/Opponent Date FTA 2. Karl Ziegler vs. N.C. A&T 11/29/13 13 1. Jason Pryor vs. West Chester 3/8/01 22 Lotanna Nwogbo vs. SCST 11/20/15 13 Charles Stephens vs. BAC 3/5/03 22 Darrion Allen vs. Liberty 1/26/17 13

GAME • Free Throw Attempts Rk. Name Date FTA 1. Lotanna Nwogbo vs. S.C. State 11/20/15 18 Lotanna Nwogbo vs. High Point 12/2/15 18 3. Karl Ziegler vs. N.C. A&T 11/29/13 16

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REBOUNDING RECORDS REBOUNDING RECORDS NCAA Division I (since beginning of Division I transition in 2004-05) CAREER • Rebounds SEASON • Rebounds (The 500-Rebound Club) Rk. Name Year Rebs CAREER • Rebounds Rk. Name Years Rebs 1. Colin Ducharme 2000-01 490 Rk. Name Years Rebs 1. Jerome Kersey 1980-84 1,162 2. Jerome Kersey 1983-84 383 1. Antwan Carter 2008-12 1,008 2. Antwan Carter 2008-12 1,008 3. Antwan Carter 2010-11 293 2. Dana Smith 2004-10 708 3. Dana Smith 2004-10 708 4. Michael Kessens 2012-13 290 3. Damarion Geter 2014-19 627 4. Maurice Sumter 2003-07 667 5. Antwan Carter 2011-12 285 4. Lamar Barrett 2004-08 581 5. Doug Poppe 1986-90 653 Lotanna Nwogbo 2015-16 271 5. Tristan Carey 2011-14 530 6. Ron Orr 1979-83 648 6. Jerome Kersey 1982-83 270 6. Maurice Sumter 2004-07 522 7. Damarion Geter 2014-19 627 7. Jerome Kersey 1981-82 269 8. Bryan Weaver 1989-93 595 8. Antwan Carter 2009-10 265 CAREER • Rebounding Average 9. Greg Holloway 1987-91 591 9. Charles Stephens 2002-03 257 Rk. Name Years Avg 10. Lamar Barrett 2004-08 581 Clayton Morgan 2005-06 257 1. Antwan Carter 2008-12 8.2 11. Benji Webb 1992-96 550 Lotanna Nwogbo 2014-16 8.2 12. Tristan Carey 2011-14 530 SEASON • Rebounding Average 3. Clayton Morgan 2005-07 7.8 Rk. Name Year Avg 4. Khris Lane 2015-17 6.7 CAREER • Rebounding Average 1. Colin Ducharme 2000-01 15.8 5. Maurice Sumter 2004-07 5.7 (minimum two seasons) 2. Jerome Kersey 1983-84 14.2 6. Tristan Carey 2011-14 5.6 Rk. Name Years Avg 3. Jerome Kersey 1982-83 11.8 1. Jerome Kersey 1980-84 11.3 4. Jerome Kersey 1981-82 10.8 SEASON • Rebounds 2. John Parker 2001-03 8.5 5. Antwan Carter 2010-11 9.5 Rk. Name Year Rebs 3. Antwan Carter 2008-12 8.2 6. Antwan Carter 2011-12 9.2 1. Antwan Carter 2010-11 293 Lotanna Nwogbo 2014-16 8.2 7. Jerome Kersey 1980-81 8.9 2. Michael Kessens 2012-13 290 5. Clayton Morgan 2005-07 7.8 8. Charles Stephens 2002-03 8.9 3. Antwan Carter 2011-12 285 6. Quintin Kearney 1985-87 7.5 9. Michael Kessens 2012-13 8.8 4. Lotanna Nwogbo 2015-16 271 7. Khris Lane 2015-17 6.7 10. Ron Orr 1982-83 8.6 5. Antwan Carter 2009-10 265 8. Doug Poppe 1986-90 6.4 Clayton Morgan 2005-06 8.6 9. Shaquille Johnson 2015-16 6.3 SEASON • Rebounding Average 10. Ron Orr 1979-83 6.2 GAME • Rebounds Rk. Name Year Avg 11. Bryan Weaver 1989-93 5.9 Rk. Name/Opponent Date Rebs 1. Antwan Carter 2010-11 9.5 1. Jerome Kersey at UMBC 2/13/84 26 2. Antwan Carter 2011-12 9.2 Jerome Kersey vs. MSM 2/25/84 26 3. Michael Kessens 2012-13 8.8 3. Jerome Kersey at Virginia St. 1/30/84 23 4. Clayton Morgan 2005-06 8.6 4. Colin Ducharme at Davis & Elkins 1/4/01 22 5. Antwan Carter 2009-10 8.5 Colin Ducharme vs. Coker 2/17/01 22 Colin Ducharme vs. Queens (NC) 3/9/01 22 GAME • Rebounds 7. Colin Ducharme at Belmont Abbey 1/15/01 21 Rk. Name/Opponent Date Rebs 8. Jerome Kersey at Armstrong State 12/22/81 20 1. Antwan Carter vs. Wash. Adventist 2/24/11 20 Quinton Kearney vs. Barton 2/17/86 20 Khris Lane vs. Randolph 11/13/15 20 Colin Ducharme vs. Mount Olive 2/28/01 20 3. Antwan Carter vs. Wash. Adventist 1/30/10 19 Colin Ducharme vs. Pfeiffer 3/2/01 20 4. Antwan Carter vs. Va.-Wise 11/18/10 17 Antwan Carter vs. Wash. Adventist 2/24/11 20 Michael Kessens vs. Central Penn 11/28/12 17 Khris Lane vs. Randolph 11/13/15 20 6. Clayton Morgan at UMKC 12/3/05 16 14. Jerome Kersey vs. Rhode Island Coll. 1/4/81 19 Clayton Morgan vs. Long Island 12/30/05 16 Jerome Kersey vs. St. Paul’s 12/6/82 19 Antwan Carter vs. Va. Intermont 11/13/11 16 Jerome Kersey vs. UMBC 2/21/84 19 Michael Kessens vs. Fla. A&M 11/23/12 16 Colin Ducharme at Coker 1/20/01 19 Michael Kessens vs. VMI 3/7/13 16 Colin Ducharme at Pfeiffer 2/1/01 19 Tristan Carey vs. MVSU 11/30/13 16 John Parker vs. Practical Bible 11/17/01 19 Charles Stephens at Belmont Abbey 12/18/03 19 Antwan Carter vs. Wash. Adventist 1/30/10 19 22. Randy Johnson at Southeastern (Fla.) 1/10/80 18 Jerome Kersey vs. Radford 1/30/82 18 Ron Orr vs. Radford 12/4/82 18 Jerome Kersey at Randolph-Macon 2/3/83 18 Jerome Kersey vs. WVU Tech 11/19/83 18 Jerome Kersey vs. Barton 1/11/84 18 Jerome Kersey at Randolph-Macon 1/18/84 18 Keith Latimer vs. Pitt-Johnstown 2/23/91 18 Bryan Weaver vs. Shepherd 2/6/92 18 Colin Ducharme vs. Davis & Elkins 12/17/00 18 Colin Ducharme vs. Erskine 1/13/01 18 Colin Ducharme vs. Limestone 2/3/01 18 Colin Ducharme vs. West Chester 3/8/01 18

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ASSISTS RECORDS ASSISTS RECORDS STEALS RECORDS NCAA Division I (since beginning of Division I transition in 2004-05) CAREER • Assists CAREER • Steals Rk. Name Years Assists CAREER • Assists Rk. Name Years Steals 1. Joe Remar 1979-83 531 Rk. Name Years Assists 1. Jerome Kersey 1980-84 255 2. Michael Druitt 1990-94 400 1. Lucas Woodhouse 2012-14 393 2. Kevin Ricks 1983-87 245 3. Lucas Woodhouse 2012-14 393 2. Brandon Giles 2004-08 380 3. Maurice Sumter 2003-07 209 4. Brandon Giles 2004-08 380 3. Jeremiah Bowman 2010-12 261 4. Leron Fisher 2013-16 202 5. Kevin Ricks 1983-87 363 4. Lamar Barrett 2004-08 251 5. Joe Remar 1979-83 201 6. Dale Shavers 1986-90 288 5. Durann Neil 2007-11 248 6. Jason Outlaw 1994-98 193 7. Joe Lowe 1987-92 275 7. Bobby Dobson 1985-89 167 8. Maurice Sumter 2003-07 274 CAREER • Assist Average 8. Matt Watkins 1991-95 154 9. Charles Brown 1991-94 271 Rk. Name Years Avg 9. Mike Druitt 1990-94 153 10. Jeremiah Bowman 2010-12 261 1. Lucas Woodhouse 2012-14 6.1 10. Tristan Carey 2011-14 151 2. Jeremiah Bowman 2010-12 5.0 CAREER • Assist Average 3. Aaron Mitchell 2009-11 3.5 CAREER • Steal Average (minimum two seasons) 4. Brandon Giles 2004-08 3.1 (minimum two seasons) Rk. Name Years Avg 5. Michael Jefferson 2004-07 2.7 Rk. Name Years Avg 1. Lucas Woodhouse 2012-14 6.1 Durann Neil 2007-11 2.7 1. Bobby Dobson 1985-89 2.7 2. Joe Remar 1979-83 5.1 2. Jerome Kersey 1980-84 2.5 3. Jeremiah Bowman 2010-12 5.0 SEASON • Assists 3. Kevin Ricks 1983-87 2.3 4. Shack Leonard 1978-80 4.5 Rk. Name Year Assists 4. Jason Pryor 2000-02 2.0 5. Marques Cunningham 2000-02 4.2 1. Lucas Woodhouse 2013-14 213 5. Joe Remar 1979-83 1.9 6. Ryan Earl 2002-04 4.1 2. Lucas Woodhouse 2012-13 180 5. Jason Outlaw 1994-98 1.9 7. Michael Druitt 1990-94 3.6 3. Jeremiah Bowman 2011-12 131 7. Maurice Sumter 2003-07 1.8 8. Aaron Mitchell 2009-11 3.5 4. Jeremiah Bowman 2010-11 130 8. Leron Fisher 2013-16 1.7 Shaquille Johnson 2014-16 3.5 5. Shabooty Phillips 2018-19 129 9. Ryan Earl 2002-04 1.6 10. Kevin Ricks 1983-87 3.4 6. Durann Neil 2008-09 121 Ryan Bogan 2007-09 1.6 Tristan Carey 2011-14 1.6 SEASON • Assists SEASON • Assist Average Rk. Name Years Assists Rk. Name Year Avg SEASON • Steals 1. Lucas Woodhouse 2013-14 213 1. Lucas Woodhouse 2013-14 6.7 Rk. Name Years Steals 2. Lucas Woodhouse 2012-13 180 2. Jeremiah Bowman 2011-12 6.0 1. Bobby Dobson 1988-89 109 3. Ryan Earl 2002-03 147 3. Lucas Woodhouse 2012-13 5.5 2. Mike McCroey 1980-81 89 4. Joe Remar 1980-81 145 4. Shaquille Johnson 2015-16 4.5 3. Kevin Ricks 1986-87 83 5. Joe Lowe 1990-91 141 5. Jeremiah Bowman 2010-11 4.3 4. Jerome Kersey 1983-84 78 6. Joe Remar 1979-80 138 4. Kevin Ricks 1984-85 78 7. Joe Remar 1982-83 137 GAME • Assists 6. Shack Leonard 1979-80 76 8. Bobby Dobson 1988-89 136 Rk. Name/Opponent Date Asts 7. Jason Outlaw 1997-98 75 9. Michael Druitt 1992-93 133 1. Lucas Woodhouse vs. WVU Tech 12/4/13 13 8. Tristan Carey 2012-13 73 10. Shack Leonard 1979-80 132 2. Lucas Woodhouse vs. Campbell 1/11/14 12 9. Kevin Swecker 2008-09 72 Lucas Woodhouse at Radford 1/18/14 12 10. Jerome Kersey 1982-83 71 SEASON • Assist Average 4. Brandon Giles vs. Liberty 2/22/08 11 Rk. Name Year Avg Jeremiah Bowman at Nevada 11/22/11 11 SEASON • Steal Average 1. Lucas Woodhouse 2013-14 6.7 Lucas Woodhouse at UNCA 1/19/13 11 Rk. Name Year Avg 2. Jeremiah Bowman 2011-12 6.0 Lucas Woodhouse vs. Radford 2/16/13 11 1. Bobby Dobson 1988-89 4.0 3. Joe Remar 1982-83 5.5 Lucas Woodhouse at UT Martin 2/23/13 11 2. Mike McCroey 1980-81 3.2 Lucas Woodhouse 2012-13 5.5 Lucas Woodhouse vs. Bluefield St. 12/14/13 11 3. Kevin Ricks 1986-87 3.1 5. Joe Remar 1980-81 5.2 4. Jerome Kersey 1983-84 2.9 6. Ryan Earl 2002-03 5.1 5. Jerome Kersey 1982-83 2.8 7. Joe Remar 1981-82 5.0 5. Kevin Ricks 1984-85 2.8 Bobby Dobson 1988-89 5.0 5. Jason Outlaw 1997-98 2.8 9. Joe Lowe 1990-91 5.0 8. Joe Remar 1982-83 2.6 10. Michael Druitt 1992-93 4.9 9. Shack Leonard 1979-80 2.5 11. Shack Leonard 1978-79 4.6 10. Matt Watkins 1994-95 2.3 Kevin Swecker 2008-09 2.3 GAME • Assists Rk. Name/Opponent Date Asts GAME • Steals 1. Joe Remar at Liberty 2/14/81 15 Rk. Name/Opponent Date Stls 1. Bobby Dobson at Ferrum 1/16/89 9

2019-20 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 37 HISTORY & RECORDS > Statistics STEALS RECORDS BLOCKS RECORDS BLOCKS RECORDS NCAA Division I (since beginning of Division I transition in 2004-05) CAREER • Blocks NCAA Division I (since 2004-05) Rk. Name Years Blocks CAREER • Blocks CAREER • Steals 1. Jerome Kersey 1980-84 142 Rk. Name Years Blocks Rk. Name Years Steals 2. Maurice Sumter 2003-07 135 1. Maurice Sumter 2004-07 100 1. Maurice Sumter 2004-07 172 3. Colin Ducharme 2000-01 130 2. Damarion Geter 2013-Pres. 105 2. Tristan Carey 2011-14 151 4. Damarion Geter 2014-19 105 3. Antwan Carter 2008-12 88 3. Kevin Swecker 2006-10 143 5. Doug Poppe 1986-90 91 4. Lamar Barrett 2004-08 81 4. Dana Smith 2004-10 141 6. Antwan Carter 2008-12 88 5. Dana Smith 2004-10 76 5. Lamar Barrett 2004-08 139 7. Lamar Barrett 2004-08 81 6. JaShaun Smith 2017-Pres. 71 8. Dana Smith 2004-10 76 CAREER • Steal Average 9. JaShaun Smith 2017-Pres. 71 CAREER • Block Average Rk. Name Years Avg 10. Quintin Kearney 1985-87 67 Rk. Name Years Avg 1. Maurice Sumter 2004-07 1.9 11. Lotanna Nwogbo 2014-16 58 1. Lotanna Nwogbo 2014-16 1.2 2. Leron Fisher 2013-16 1.7 2. Chad Kosmo 2004-06 1.1 3. Ryan Bogan 2007-09 1.6 CAREER • Block Average 3. Maurice Sumter 2004-07 1.1 4. Tristan Carey 2011-14 1.6 (minimum two seasons) 4. Brandon Evans 2007-09 0.9 5. Isaiah Walton 2016-19 1.5 Rk. Name Years Avg 6. Kevin Swecker 2006-10 1.3 1. Jerome Kersey 1980-84 1.4 2. Quintin Kearney 1985-87 1.3 SEASON • Blocks Rk. Name Year Blocks SEASON • Steals 3. Lotanna Nwogbo 2014-16 1.2 1. Chad Kosmo 2004-05 48 Rk. Name Year Steals 4. Chad Kosmo 2004-06 1.1 2. Maurice Sumter 2006-07 47 1. Tristan Carey 2012-13 73 5 Maurice Sumter 2003-07 1.1 3. Lotanna Nwogbo 2015-16 43 2. Kevin Swecker 2008-09 72 SEASON • Blocks 4. Michael Kessens 2012-13 42 3. Maurice Sumter 2006-07 67 Rk. Name Years Blocks 5. Khris Lane 2016-17 34 4. Leron Fisher 2014-15 65 1. Colin Ducharme 2000-01 130 Damarion Geter 2017-18 34 5. Ryan Bogan 2008-09 57 2. Chad Kosmo 2004-05 48 7. JaShaun Smith 2016-17 33 6. Maurice Sumter 2005-06 54 3. Maurice Sumter 2006-07 47 8. Damarion Geter 2014-15 32 Dana Smith 2008-09 54 4. Quinton Kearney 1986-87 45 5. Lotanna Nwogbo 2015-16 43 SEASON • Block Average SEASON • Steal Average 6. Jerome Kersey 1982-83 42 Rk. Name Year Avg Rk. Name Year Avg Jerome Kersey 1983-84 42 1. Chad Kosmo 2004-05 1.5 1. Kevin Swecker 2008-09 2.3 Michael Kessens 2012-13 42 1. Maurice Sumter 2006-07 1.5 2. Maurice Sumter 2006-07 2.2 9. Maurice Sumter 2003-04 35 3. Michael Kessens 2012-13 1.3 3. Tristan Carey 2012-13 2.2 10. Khris Lane 2016-17 34 Lotanna Nwogbo 2015-16 1.3 4. Maurice Sumter 2005-06 1.9 Damarion Geter 2017-18 34 5. Damarion Geter 2017-18 1.2 Leron Fisher 2014-15 1.9 6. Khris Lane 2016-17 1.1 6. Ryan Bogan 2008-09 1.8 SEASON • Block Average JaShaun Smith 2016-17 1.1 Isaiah Walton 2016-17 1.8 Rk. Name (Games) Year Avg 8. Maurice Sumter 2006-07 1.0 1. Colin Ducharme 2000-01 4.2 GAME • Steals 2. Jerome Kersey 1982-83 1.7 GAME • Blocks Rk. Name/Opponent Date Stls Quinton Kearney 1986-87 1.7 Rk. Name/Opponent Date Blks 1. Kevin Swecker vs. Va. Intermont 12/20/08 7 4. Jerome Kersey 1983-84 1.6 1. Maurice Sumter at Virginia 2/13/07 5 5. Chad Kosmo 2004-05 1.5 Shaquille Johnson vs. Charleston So. 3/6/15 5 5. Maurice Sumter 2006-07 1.5 7. Maurice Sumter 2003-04 1.3 Michael Kessens 2012-13 1.3 Lotanna Nwogbo 2015-16 1.3 10. Jerome Kersey 1981-82 1.2 Doug Poppe 1988-89 1.2 Damarion Geter 2017-18 1.2 GAME • Blocks Rk. Name/Opponent Date Blks 1. Colin Ducharme at Belmont Abbey 1/15/01 11

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MISCELLANEOUS TEAM RECORDS 100-Point games RECORDS SEASON 100-POINT GAMES Category Year Total Points/Score Opponent Date CAREER • Games Overall Wins 1979-80 28 1. 140 (140-57) vs. Lancaster Bible 1/8/79 Rk. Name Years Games Winning Streak 1993-94 20 2. 125 (125-44) vs. Practical Bible (NY) 11/17/01 1. Dana Smith 2004-10 135 Most Points 2000-01 2,727 3. 121 (121-84) at Southeastern (Fla.) 1/10/80 2 Damarion Geter 2013-Pres. 128 Offensive Scoring Average 2000-01 88.0 4. 120 (120-87) vs. Benedict 2/2/87 3. Darrion Allen 2014-17 126 Defensive Scoring Average 1984-85 61.6 5. 118 (118-85) vs. Southeastern (D.C.) 2/2/80 4. Martiz Washington 2008-12 124 Scoring Margin 1979-80 +14.6 5. 118 (118-75) vs. Penn State-Harrisburg 1/3/89 5. Lamar Barrett 2004-08 123 Rebounds 2000-01 1390 7. 114 (114-76) vs. Concordia 12/2/88 Brandon Giles 2004-08 123 Rebound Average 2000-01 44.8 8. 113 (113-60) vs. Virginia Intermont 12/20/08 Antwan Carter 2008-12 123 Field Goals 2000-01 908 113 (113-84) vs. Wash. Adventist 2/24/11 8. Maurice Sumter 2003-07 118 Field Goal Attempts 2008-09 2,015 10. 112 (112-96) vs. Davis & Elkins 12/17/00 9. Jeff Havenstein 2010-14 117 Field Goal Percentage 1978-79 .577 112 (112-90) vs. Wash. Adventist 1/30/10 10. Billy Robinson Jr. 2006-10 115 3-Point Field Goals 2018-19 333 12. 111 (111-57) vs. Mary Washington 1/17/79 11. Husein Pistoljevic 2003-07 113 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 2018-19 939 111 (111-62) vs. Montreat 11/22/10 E.J. Dawson 2006-10 113 3-Point Field Goal Percentage 2000-01 .384 14. 110 (110-89) vs. VMI 12/12/11 3-Point Field Goals Per Game 2011-12 8.5 110 (110-94) at The Citadel 12/29/18 CAREER • Consecutive Free Throws Made Free Throws 2000-01 713 15. 109 (109-89) vs. NC Central 2/25/09 Rk. Name Years FT Free Throw Attempts 2000-01 959 16. 108 (108-86) at Limestone 12/2/00 1. David Strothers 1983-85 49 Free Throw Percentage 2000-01 .743 108 (108-77) at David & Elkins 1/4/01 Assists 2009-10 524 18. 107 (107-70) vs. Gallaudet 11/23/79 CAREER • Dunks Assists Per Game 1982-83 17.0 107 (107-78) vs. N.C. Wesleyan 11/26/17 Rk. Name Years Dunks Steals 1980-81 352 20. 106 (106-46) vs. Columbia Union 1/31/09 1. Kevin Jefferson 1986-90 107 Steals Per Game 1980-81 12.6 21. 105 (105-73) vs. Davis & Elkins 2/3/89 Blocks 2000-01 178 22. 104 (104-56) vs. Apprentice School 11/21/86 SEASON • Consecutive Free Throws Made Blocks Per Game 2000-01 5.7 104 (104-106) vs. Pfeiffer 1/8/01 Rk. Name Year FT Home Attendance Average 2018-19 1,233 24. 104 (104-70) vs. Virginia-Wise 11/18/10 1. J.B. Neill 1991-92 27 25. 103 (103-102) at UNC Greensboro 1/18/78 GAME • Team Records 103 (103-90) vs. Guilford 1/31/83 SEASON • Dunks Category No./Opponent Date 103 (103-66) vs. Lees-McRae 2/21/98 Rk. Name Year Dunks Points 140 vs. Lancaster Bible 1/8/1979 103 (103-95 vs. West Chester 3/8/01 1. Lotanna Nwogbo 2015-16 61 Fewest Points Allowed 30 at Greensboro 2/14/1980 103 (103-84) vs. Southern Virginia 2/2/12 Victory Margin 83 vs. Lancaster Bible 1/8/1979 30. 102 (102-62) vs. Hawthorne (N.H.) 11/26/82 SEASON • Consecutive Games w/ 10+ Points Combined Points 210 vs. Pfeiffer 1/8/2001 102 (102-57) vs. Averett 12/4/85 Rk. Name Year Games Field Goals 65 vs. Lancaster Bible 1/8/1979 102 (102-100) vs. Dowling 12/4/87 1. Colin Ducharme 2000-01 31 Field Goal Attempts 93 vs. Lancaster Bible 1/8/1979 102 (102-57) vs. Apprentice School 1/14/93 3-Point Field Goals 20 vs. VMI 12/12/2011 102 (102-73) vs. Southern Virginia 1/31/08 SEASON • Double-Doubles 3-Point FG Attempts 40 vs. Campbell 11/15/2008 102 (102-101) vs. Liberty 2/19/13 Rk. Name Year Games 40 vs. VMI 12/12/2011 36. 101 (101-82) vs. Ferrum 11/27/89 1. Colin Ducharme 2000-01 29 40 vs. Gardner-Webb 2/7/19 101 (101-66) vs. Virginia Intermont 2/11/10 Free Throws 45 vs. Howard 2/21/1981 38. 100 (100-63) vs. Southeastern (D.C.) 1980 SEASON • Triple-Doubles Free Throw Attempts 58 vs. Queens (N.C.) 1/18/1992 100 (100-61) vs. Pitt-Johnstown 2/6/87 Rk. Name Year Games Rebounds 66 at Southeastern (Fla.) 1/10/1980 100 (100-86) vs. Earl Paulk 12/30/89 1. Colin Ducharme 2000-01 2 Assists 38 at Southeastern (Fla.) 1/10/1980 100 (100-66) vs. Ferrum 2/20/93 Steals 26 vs. Baptist Bible (Pa.) 1/1/1981 100 (100-82) vs. Queens (NC) 2/4/94 Triple-Doubles Blocks 13 at Belmont Abbey 1/15/2001 100 (100-87) vs. Pfeiffer 3/2/01 Rk. Name/Opponent Date 1. Colin Ducharme vs. West Chester 3/8/01 COACHING RECORDS 24 points, 18 rebounds, 10 assists 2. Colin Ducharme vs. Belmont Abbey 1/15/01 Year Coach Conference (Div.) W-L Year Coach Conference (Div.) W-L 20 points, 21 rebounds, 11 blocks 1976-77 Allen McNamee Independent (D-III) 1-6 1998-99 Ron Carr CVAC (D-II) 8-19 1977-78 Dr. Bill McAdams Independent (D-III) 8-16 1999-00 Mike Leeder CVAC (D-II) 4-22 GAME • Dunks 1978-79 Dr. Ron Bash Independent (D-III) 19-8 2000-01 Mike Leeder CVAC (D-II) 23-8 Rk. Name Date Dunks 1979-80 Dr. Ron Bash Independent (D-III) 28-3 2001-02 Mike Leeder CVAC (D-II) 13-13 1. Kevin Jefferson vs. Earl Paulk 12/30/89 6 1980-81 Dr. Ron Bash Independent (D-III) 19-9 2002-03 Mike Leeder CVAC (D-II) 15-14 1981-82 Independent (D-II) 15-8 2003-04 Mike Gillian Independent (D-II) 5-22 1982-83 Cal Luther Independent (D-II) 15-10 2004-05 Mike Gillian Independent (D-I)* 1-30 1983-84 Cal Luther Mason-Dixon (D-II) 15-12 2005-06 Mike Gillian Independent (D-I)* 10-20 1984-85 Cal Luther Mason-Dixon (D-II) 11-17 2006-07 Mike Gillian Independent (D-I)* 9-22 1985-86 Cal Luther Mason-Dixon (D-II) 14-13 2007-08 Mike Gillian Independent (D-I) 9-22 1986-87 Cal Luther Mason-Dixon (D-II) 13-14 2008-09 Mike Gillian Independent (D-I) 17-14 1987-88 Cal Luther Mason-Dixon (D-II) 19-10 2009-10 Mike Gillian Independent (D-I) 12-19 1988-89 Cal Luther Independent (D-II) 20-7 2010-11 Mike Gillian Independent (D-I) 12-19 1989-90 Cal Luther Independent (D-II) 14-14 2011-12 Mike Gillian Independent (D-I) 10-21 1990-91 Ron Carr Independent (D-II) 11-17 2012-13 Mike Gillian Big South (D-I) 8-25 1991-92 Ron Carr Independent (D-II) 14-14 2013-14 Jayson Gee Big South (D-I) 8-24 1992-93 Ron Carr Independent (D-II) 17-10 2014-15 Jayson Gee Big South (D-I) 11-23 1993-94 Ron Carr Independent (D-II) 23-6 2015-16 Jayson Gee Big South (D-I) 10-23 1994-95 Ron Carr Independent (D-II) 19-9 2016-17 Jayson Gee Big South (D-I) 6-24 1995-96 Ron Carr CVAC (D-II) 11-17 2017-18 Jayson Gee Big South (D-I) 7-26 1996-97 Ron Carr CVAC (D-II) 11-17 2018-19 Griff Aldrich Big South (D-I) 16-18 1997-98 Ron Carr CVAC (D-II) 13-15 * Division I reclassifying

2019-20 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 39 HISTORY & RECORDS > All-Time Awards

NATIONAL AWARDS Dana Smith 2009 Conference Tournament MVP Dana Smith 2010 Lee Farrior (CVAC) 2000 NABC Division II Player of the Year Antwan Carter 2011 Jason Pryor (CVAC) 2001 Colin Ducharme 2001 Antwan Carter 2012 Conference All-Freshman All-Americans Academic All-State Lamar Barrett (DI-Independent) 2005 Kenny Ford (3rd Team) 1980 Robert Pierce 1989 Ryan Bogan (DI-Independent) 2008 Jerome Kersey (3rd) 1983 Jim van der Kooij 2012 Michael Kessens (Big South) 2013 Jerome Kersey (1st) 1984 Stephen Shockley 2013 Bryan Weaver (HM) 1993 Conference All-Academic Lee Farrior (HM) 1998 Jon Larson (DI-Independent) 2005 Colin Ducharme (1st*) 2001 CONFERENCE AWARDS Joel Rowe (DI-Independent) 2005 Jason Pryor (2nd) 2001 Conference Player of the Year Joel Rowe (DI-Independent) 2006 Jason Pryor (3rd) 2002 (Mason-Dixon) Jerome Kersey 1984 Stephen Shockley (Big South) 2013 Charles Stephens (HM) 2003 (DI-Independent) Antwan Carter 2011 Jeylani Dublin (Big South) 2014 (DI-Independent) Antwan Carter 2012 Damarion Geter (Big South) 2015 Academic All-America Dominic Ezeani (Big South) 2018 Robert Pierce 1987 Conference Athlete of the Year Sean Flood (Big South) 2019 Robert Pierce 1988 Colin Ducharme (CVAC) 2001 Big South Player of the Week NABC Honors Court Conference Newcomer of the Year Tristan Carey (Feb. 25) 2012-13 Jan van der Kooij 2012 Shabooty Phillips (Big South, ThreeManWeave.com) 2019 Tristan Carey (Nov. 18) 2013-14 Lotanna Nwogbo (Feb. 8) 2015-16 REGIONAL AWARDS All-Conference Lotanna Nwogbo (Feb. 28) 2015-16 Jerome Kersey (All-Mason-Dixon) 1984 All-District/All-Region Khris Lane (Jan. 2) 2016-17 David Strothers (All-Mason-Dixon) 1985 Shack Leonard 1980 Lonnie Lewis (All-Mason-Dixon) 1986 Jerome Kersey 1982 Big South Graduate Fellowship Kenneth Fields (All-Mason-Dixon) 1986 Jerome Kersey 1983 Stephen Shockley 2013 Darryl Rutley (All-Mason-Dixon) 1987 Jerome Kersey 1984 Darryl Rutley (All-Mason-Dixon) 1988 Lonnie Lewis 1986 Joe Jones (All-CVAC) 1996 LONGWOOD AWARDS Darryl Rutley 1988 Lee Farrior (All-CVAC) 1998 Male Athlete of the Year Kevin Jefferson 1990 Colin Ducharme (All-CVAC) 2001 Lee Farrior 1998 Joe Jones 1996 Jon Hughes (All-CVAC) 1996 Colin Ducharme 2001 Lee Farrior 1998 Lee Farrior (All-CVAC) 1998 Charles Stephens 2003 Colin Ducharme 2001 Colin Ducharme (All-CVAC) 2001 Maurice Sumter 2006 Jason Pryor 2001 Jon Hughes (All-CVAC) 1999 Dana Smith 2009 Jason Pryor 2002 Jason Pryor (All-CVAC) 2001 Dana Smith 2010 Marques Cunningham 2002 Jason Pryor (All-CVAC) 2002 Antwan Carter 2011 Charles Stephens 2003 Marques Cunningham (All-CVAC) 2002 Antwan Carter 2012 Charles Stephens (All-CVAC) 2003 Tristan Carey 2013 NCAA Regional All-Tournament Team Michael Jefferson (All-DI-Independent) 2005 Tristan Carey 2014 Joe Remar 1980 Clayton Morgan (All-DI-Independent) 2006 Lotanna Nwogbo 2016 Shack Leonard (MVP) 1980 Maurice Sumter (All-DI-Independent) 2006 Charles Brown 1994 Maurice Sumter (All-DI-Independent) 2007 Jimmy Yarbrough Inspiration Award Colin Ducharme 2001 Kirk Williams (All-DI-Independent) 2008 Dana Smith 2009 Jason Pryor 2001 Lamar Barrett (All-DI-Independent) 2008 Kevin Swecker (All-DI-Independent) 2009 Henry I. Willett Scholar-Athlete Award State Player of the Year Ryan Bogan (All-DI-Independent) 2009 Stephen Shockley 2013 Jerome Kersey 1984 Dana Smith (All-DI-Independent) 2009 Jeylani Dublin 2014 Colin Ducharme 2001 Dana Smith (All-DI-Independent) 2010 Damarion Geter 2018 Antwan Carter (All-DI-Independent) 2010 State Rookie of the Year Antwan Carter (All-DI-Independent) 2011 SAAC Coach of the Year Michael Kessens 2013 Antwan Carter (All-DI-Independent) 2012 Griff Aldrich 2019 Tristan Carey (All-DI-Independent) 2012 All-State Tristan Carey (All-Big South, HM) 2014 Academic PRIDE Award Jerome Kersey 1983 Quincy Taylor (All-Big South, 2nd) 2015 Chris Shields 2018 Jerome Kersey 1984 Lotanna Nwogbo (All-Big South, 1st) 2016 Lonnie Lewis 1986 Khris Lane (All-Big South, 2nd) 2017 Freshman Male Athlete of the Year Doug Poppe 1989 Darrion Allen (All-Big South, HM) 2017 Lamar Barrett 2005 Kevin Jefferson 1989 Shabooty Phillips (All-Big South, HM) 2019 Michael Kessens 2013 Kevin Jefferson 1990 Bryan Weaver 1993 Conference All-Tournament Team Joe Jones 1996 Lonnie Lewis (Mason-Dixon) 1985 Lee Farrior 1998 Darryl Rutley (Mason-Dixon) 1987 Colin Ducharme 2001 Dale Shavers (Mason-Dixon) 1988 Jason Pryor 2001 Doug Poppe (Mason-Dixon) 1988 Jason Pryor 2002 Marques Cunningham (CVAC) 2001 Marques Cunningham 2002 Colin Ducharme (CVAC) 2001 Charles Stephens 2003 Jason Pryor (CVAC) 2001 Michael Jefferson 2004 Shaquille Johnson (Big South) 2015 Michael Jefferson 2005 Maurice Sumter 2007 Kirk Williams 2008

2019-20 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 40 HISTORY & RECORDS > Year-by-Year Results 1976-77 12-8-79 Bridgewater W 90-68 2-13-82 District of Columbia L 70-99 Final Record: 1-6 (DIII — Independent) 1-10-80 Southeastern (Fla.) W 121-84 2-17-82 Radford L 64-67 Head Coach: Allen McNamee 1-12-80 Webber W 81-67 2-20-82 Atlantic Christian W 64-59 — Mary Washington L 56-82 1-15-80 Mary Washington W 74-53 2-23-82 Coppin State WOT2 89-81 — Averett L 57-105 1-18-80 Bowie State W 51-33 — Radford L 59-130 1-19-80 Greensboro W 60-45 1982-83 — Mary Washington W 67-64 1-22-80 Salem International L 75-76 Final Record: 15-10 (DII — Independent) — Radford L 66-113 1-23-80 Averett W 58-53 Head Coach: Cal Luther — Averett L 68-85 1-25-80 Maritime (N.Y.) WOT 75-62 11-19-82 Clarion W 71-63 — Bluefield L 93-134 — Manhattanville W 71-54 11-20-82 Mansfield W 70-65 OT *only games against four-year schools — St. Mary’s (Md.) W 76-71 11-23-82 Virginia Union L 61-83 1-30-80 Bridgewater W 69-51 11-26-82 Hawthorne W 102-62 1977-78 2-2-80 Southeastern (D.C.) W 118-85 11-30-82 VMI W 54-49 Final Record: 8-16 (DIII — Independent) 2-6-80 Queens (N.Y.) W 96-83 — Otterbein W 67-63 Head Coach: Dr. Bill McAdams — John Jay W 72-49 12-4-82 Radford W 73-70 — Virginia Wesleyan L 81-101 2-10-80 Southeastern (D.C.) W 57-54 12-6-82 Saint Paul’s L 77-82 — Christopher Newport L 83-98 — Shenandoah W 97-73 12-9-82 District of Columbia L 64-65 — Saint Paul’s L 67-100 2-14-80 Greensboro W 33-30 1-7-83 Adelphi W 63-57 — Eastern Mennonite W 96-81 2-18-80 Emory & Henry W 85-67 1-8-83 Central Connecticut St. L 69-77 — Concord L 64-92 2-23-80 District of Columbia W 95-66 1-10-83 Lincoln (Pa.) W 72-60 — Averett L 83-114 — &Framingham State W 73-63 1-12-83 Averett W 86-48 — Radford W 84-72 — &Clark W 70-60 1-17-83 Radford L 70-78 — UNC Greensboro W 84-80 3-7-80 &Potsdam W 78-61 1-19-83 Atlantic Christian W 77-66 — N.C. Wesleyan L 66-93 3-14-80 &&North Park L 55-57 1-25-83 Liberty W 67-61 — Greensboro L 66-83 3-15-80 &&Wittenberg LOT 47-48 1-29-83 Virginia State L 84-85 — UNC Greensboro W 103-102 & NCAA Tournament 1-31-83 Guilford W 103-90 — Liberty L 77-89 && NCAA Final Four 2-3-83 Randolph-Macon L 66-82 — Averett L 72-114 2-8-83 Liberty L 48-60 — Saint Paul’s L 71-102 1980-81 2-14-83 Saint Paul’s W 89-74 — Mary Washington W 75-73 Final Record: 19-9 (DIII — Independent) 2-19-83 UMBC LOT 78-80 — Radford L 76-111 Head Coach: Dr. Ron Bash 2-21-83 Atlantic Christian L 64-66 — Ferrum L 67-78 11-22-80 UMES W 62-54 2-23-83 Randolph-Macon W 41-39 — N.C. Wesleyan L 67-76 11-24-80 Lincoln (Pa.) W 78-64 2-26-83 Phillips W 79-72 — Christopher Newport L 57-75 11-26-80 Salem International L 69-70 — Liberty W 78-77 11-28-80 Piedmont W 96-76 1983-84 — Mary Washington W 72-71 11-29-80 Voorhees L 51-52 Final Record: 15-12 (DII — Mason-Dixon) — Bristol W 84-78 12-2-80 N.C. Central W 67-63 Head Coach: Cal Luther — Virginia-Wise L 91-115 12-5-80 Southeastern (D.C.) W 100-63 — Saint Paul’s W 65-61 — Ohio Valley L 68-92 12-6-80 Liberty W 69-59 — West Virginia Tech L 53-61 12-29-80 Bryant L 62-63 — Guilford L 63-68 1978-79 12-30-80 Widener W 83-64 — Saint Leo W 65-56 Final Record: 19-8 (DIII — Independent) 1-1-81 Baptist Bible (Pa.) W 82-38 — Florida International L 58-65 Head Coach: Dr. Ron Bash 1-4-81 Rhode Island W 87-53 — Virginia Union L 48-55 11-24-78 Bluefield W 81-72 1-9-81 Central Connecticut St. L 64-68 — Elon L 64-81 11-25-78 Hampden-Sydney L 44-60 1-10-81 Le Moyne W 96-75 — Christopher Newport W 63-52 11-28-78 N.C. Wesleyan W 76-58 1-14-81 Alaska Fairbanks W 88-78 — Lincoln (Pa.) W 66-59 11-30-78 King W 74-70 1-15-81 Alaska Fairbanks W 84-50 — Mary Washington W 64-55 12-2-78 Christopher Newport W 72-60 1-18-81 Alaska Anchorage L 61-77 1-11-84 Atlantic Christian L 66-69 12-5-78 Mary Washington W 82-76 1-18-81 Alaska Anchorage W 67-66 1-14-84 Queens (N.Y.) W 65-45 12-7-78 Averett W 64-58 1-21-81 Quinnipiac W 66-54 1-16-84 Radford W 59-56 12-28-78 Elon L 80-86 1-22-81 East Stroudsburg L 53-54 1-18-84 Randolph-Macon L 54-66 12-29-78 Methodist L 67-71 1-28-81 UMES L 75-82 1-21-84 UMBC W 85-79 1-8-79 Lancaster Bible W 140-57 1-31-81 Radford L 57-58 1-23-84 Liberty W 78-64 1-9-79 Valley Forge W 90-76 2-5-81 Virginia State L 85-94 1-27-84 Pittsburgh-Johnstown W 93-73 1-15-79 Liberty L 72-84 2-14-81 Liberty W 92-79 1-30-84 Virginia State LOT 73-76 1-17-79 Mary Washington W 111-57 2-16-81 UNC Pembroke W 62-61 2-1-84 Randolph-Macon L 36-46 1-20-79 Greensboro L 82-83 2-20-81 Radford W 64-47 2-4-84 Mount St. Mary’s L 58-70 1-22-79 St. Mary’s (Md.) W 92-82 2-21-81 Howard W 95-77 2-8-84 Radford L 45-46 1-24-79 Averett W 55-54 2-23-81 N.C. Central W 99-71 2-11-84 Liberty W 55-51 1-27-79 Radford L 86-88 2-13-84 UMBC W 64-60 1-29-79 Virginia-Wise W 74-70 1981-82 2-18-84 Pittsburgh-Johnstown W 74-55 2-1-79 Greensboro W 77-73 Final Record: 15-8 (DII — Independent) 2-20-84 Atlantic Christian W 63-54 2-9-79 N.C. Wesleyan W 62-57 Head Coach: Cal Luther 2-25-84 Mount St. Mary’s W 86-77 2-10-79 King W 83-67 11-21-81 West Virginia Tech LOT 98-106 3-2-84 %Mount St. Mary’s L 61-65 2-14-79 Radford L 56-64 12-1-81 Navy L 47-68 % Mason-Dixon Tournament 2-17-79 Liberty W 81-78 12-3-81 Friendship W 95-79 2-21-79 Roanoke L 53-89 12-5-81 Coppin State W 99-70 1984-85 2-23-79 Ohio Valley W 90-66 12-8-81 UNC Pembroke W 92-65 Final Record: 11-17 (DII — Mason-Dixon) 2-24-79 Bluefield W 84-70 12-10-81 Lincoln (Pa.) W 94-77 Head Coach: Cal Luther 2-27-79 Virginia-Wise W 66-63 12-21-81 Lee W 97-87 11-16-84 Brescia W 54-53 12-22-81 Armstrong Atlantic St. W 87-83 11-17-84 Virginia-Wise WOT 77-69 1979-80 1-9-82 Saint Leo W 91-58 11-20-84 Christopher Newport L 57-63 Final Record: 28-3 (DIII — Independent) 1-11-82 Florida International W 75-62 11-23-84 Virginia Wesleyan L 69-74 NCAA Division III Final Four 1-12-82 Florida Memorial LOT 98-100 11-23-84 Christopher Newport W 73-71 Ranked #12 In National Poll 1-21-82 Johnson State W 99-60 11-28-84 Virginia State L 65-75 Head Coach: Dr. Ron Bash 1-23-82 Liberty W 87-61 — Coastal Carolina W 89-72 11-23-79 Gallaudet W 107-70 1-30-82 Radford L 67-72 — High Point LOT 63-66 11-24-79 Stony Brook W 61-53 2-1-82 West Virginia Tech W 94-86 12-3-84 Guilford WOT2 63-55 11-28-79 Shenandoah W 82-61 2-3-82 Virginia State L 78-84 12-8-84 District of Columbia L 71-72 11-30-79 Mary Washington W 88-74 2-6-82 Rutgers-Camden W 94-69 1-5-85 Armstrong Atlantic St. L 56-72 12-3-79 Saint Paul’s W 91-85 2-8-82 Monmouth L 65-69 1-7-85 Eckerd L 50-70 12-4-79 Emory & Henry W 60-57 — Atlantic Christian W 56-55 1-10-85 Barton (Atlantic Christian) L 59-60

2019-20 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 41 HISTORY & RECORDS > Year-by-Year Results 1-12-85 New England (N.H.) W 82-55 1987-88 1-13-90 USC Upstate L 64-77 1-16-85 Randolph-Macon L 34-36 Final Record: 19-1 (DII — Mason-Dixon) 1-15-90 UNC Greensboro LOT 70-73 1-19-85 UMBC L 57-58 Head Coach: Cal Luther 1-20-90 District of Columbia W 60-54 1-22-85 Liberty W 59-54 11-20-87 Virginia-Wise W 85-60 1-22-90 Barton L 70-85 1-25-85 Pittsburgh-Johnstown LOT2 68-73 1-21-87 Pace W 79-78 1-25-90 Elizabeth City State W 84-80 2-2-85 Mount St. Mary’s L 46-70 11-24-87 Guilford WOT 79-77 1-27-90 Pittsburgh–Johnstown W 84-78 2-4-85 Randolph-Macon L 35-55 11-27-87 UNC Charlotte L 51-77 1-31-90 Shepherd W 70-49 2-9-85 Liberty L 38-42 11-28-87 East Carolina L 57-65 2-2-90 Bowie State L 68-79 2-11-85 UMBC W 64-59 11-30-87 UNC Pembroke W 88-82 2-7-90 Virginia State W 72-68 2-16-85 Pittsburgh-Johnstown WOT 62-54 12-2-87 Elon L 69-85 2-10-90 USC Upstate L 74-87 2-18-85 Mary Washington WOT 54-46 12-4-87 Dowling WOT2 102-100 2-12-90 Barton W 95-88 2-20-85 Barton (Atlantic Christian) L 55-57 12-5-87 Saint Paul’s L 81-85 2-17-90 District of Columbia L 74-78 — Mount St. Mary’s L 70-77 12-7-87 Bristol W 98-88 2-21-90 UNC Greensboro W 88-77 2-28-85 %UMBC W 88-60 12-9-87 Virginia Wesleyan W 60-51 2-26-90 Elon W 85-76 3-1-85 %Randolph-Macon L 45-57 1-5-88 Indiana-Southeast L 70-81 % Mason-Dixon Tournament 1-9-88 Eckerd W 60-54 1990-91 1-11-88 Saint Leo W 76-69 Final Record: 11-17 (DII —Independent) 1985-86 1-13-88 Armstrong Atlantic St. W 83-74 Head Coach: Ron Carr Final Record: 14-13 (DII — Mason-Dixon) 1-18-88 Elon L 63-76 11-16-90 Mercy W 87-47 Head Coach: Cal Luther 1-23-88 Pittsburgh–Johnstown W 70-66 11-17-90 Lenoir-Rhyne L 55-64 11-22-85 Virginia Wesleyan L 70-78 1-26-88 Liberty W 60-57 11-23-90 Columbus State W 99-90 11-23-85 Saint Paul’s L 64-75 1-29-88 Mount St. Mary’s W 83-70 11-24-90 Berry W 93-82 11-26-85 Guilford L 68-78 2-6-88 Pittsburgh-Johnstown W 74-71 11-26-90 Virginia Wesleyan W 72-67 12-2-85 UNC Charlotte L 63-85 2-8-88 Liberty W 61-53 11-30-90 Wingate W 69-62 12-4-85 Averett W 102-57 2-10-88 Barton W 68-66 12-1-90 Wesley W 72-42 12-6-85 Benedict W 86-72 2-13-88 UNC Pembroke W 73-64 12-3-90 Ferrum L 74-88 12-7-85 Saint Leo W 80-58 2-17-88 Randolph-Macon W 60-38 12-5-90 Gardner-Webb LOT2 77-79 12-9-85 UNC Asheville L 62-65 2-20-88 Mount St. Mary’s L 65-74 12-8-90 USC Upstate L 62-71 12-11-85 East Carolina L 60-68 2-24-88 Randolph-Macon L 63-85 12-16-90 Concordia L 97-98 1-4-86 St. Vincent W 77-74 2-27-88 Barton L 69-77 12-17-90 Mercy W 71-48 1-6-86 UNC Asheville L 52-61 3-4-88 %Randolph-Macon W 58-53 1-12-91 USC Upstate L 74-111 1-7-86 Winthrop L 68-80 — %Mount St. Mary’s L 53-55 1-14-91 Elon LOT2 81-83 1-13-86 Virginia State L 72-74 % Mason-Dixon Tournament 1-16-91 Queens (N.C.) L 73-93 1-15-86 Randolph-Macon L 56-60 1-21-91 Shepherd L 80-109 1-18-86 UMBC W 89-68 1988-89 1-24-91 Virginia State L 61-67 1-22-86 Liberty W 54-52 Final Record: 20-7 (DII —Independent) 1-27-91 District of Columbia W 87-85 1-25-86 Pittsburgh-Johnstown W 74-72 Head Coach: Cal Luther 1-28-91 Elon W 69-63 1-27-86 Winthrop W 67-58 11-18-88 Saint Paul’s W 76-58 1-30-91 UNC Greensboro W 64-59 1-31-86 Mount St. Mary’s WOT 74-69 11-19-88 Buffalo W 66-65 2-2-91 Queens (N.C.) L 71-85 2-5-86 Randolph-Macon W 78-57 11-21-88 Elon WOT 72-67 2-4-91 Barton LOT 83-90 2-8-86 Pittsburgh-Johnstown W 80-69 11-25-88 West Virginia Tech L 69-73 2-7-91 Virginia State L 58-88 2-10-86 Liberty LOT2 84-85 11-26-88 Saginaw Valley State W 75-67 2-9-91 UNC Greensboro L 58-65 2-15-86 UMBC W 63-60 11-29-88 Virginia Union L 72-79 2-11-91 Davis & Elkins L 92-99 2-17-86 Barton W 88-80 11-29-88 Concordia W 114-76 2-18-91 Barton L 84-85 2-22-86 Mount St. Mary’s L 65-83 12-3-88 West Chester W 64-58 2-21-91 District of Columbia LOT 68-71 2-24-86 Armstrong Atlantic St. W 67-65 12-5-88 Ferrum W 87-82 2-23-91 Pittsburgh-Johnstown W 92-85 2-28-86 %Pittsburgh-Johnstown L 60-76 1-2-89 Glenville State L 49-59 % Mason-Dixon Tournament 1-3-89 Penn State-Harrisburg W 118-75 1991-92 1-6-89 Lincoln (Pa.) W 84-78 Final Record: 14-14 (DII —Independent) 1986-87 1-7-89 Virginia State L 81-89 Head Coach: Ron Carr Final Record: 13-14 (DII — Mason-Dixon) 1-9-89 Elon W 82-79 11-22-91 West Liberty W 86-74 Head Coach: Cal Luther 1-16-89 Ferrum W 82-66 11-23-91 Erskine W 84-66 11-21-86 Apprentice School W 104-56 1-18-89 Virginia State W 95-89 — Francis Marion W 71-61 11-22-86 Queens (N.Y.) W 78-71 1-21-89 Randolph-Macon L 59-77 11-30-91 Lenoir-Rhyne L 69-101 11-25-86 Guilford W 93-82 1-23-89 Barton W 69-68 12-2-91 East Carolina L 61-100 11-29-86 Alabama-Birmingham L 49-83 1-25-89 UNC Greensboro W 74-71 12-6-91 Goucher W 69-63 12-5-86 New York Tech W 94-55 1-28-89 Bowie State W 79-75 12-7-91 Mars Hill W 59-53 12-6-86 St. Thomas W 86-76 1-30-89 Virginia Wesleyan W 61-48 12-14-91 UNC Pembroke L 67-69 12-8-86 UNC Pembroke L 61-69 2-1-89 Elizabeth City State W 86-83 12-16-91 Lincoln Memorial L 63-73 12-10-86 Virginia Wesleyan W 89-72 2-3-89 Davis & Elkins W 105-73 12-18-91 Northern Kentucky L 77-95 1-3-87 Tiffin W 78-65 2-8-89 Randolph-Macon L 56-72 1-6-92 Elon L 90-106 1-7-87 East Carolina L 56-88 2-11-89 Bowie State WOT 77-72 1-10-92 Mercyhurst W 69-61 1-8-87 UNC Charlotte L 67-93 2-13-89 Barton L 72-79 1-11-92 Indiana (Pa.) W 69-66 1-10-87 UNC Pembroke L 53-66 2-25-89 UNC Greensboro WOT 86-80 1-13-92 California (Pa.) L 76-98 1-15-87 Ferrum L 53-61 1-16-92 High Point L 71-93 1-17-87 Liberty W 67-64 1989-90 1-18-92 Queens (N.C.) W 76-73 1-19-87 Elon W 65-60 Final Record: 14-14 (DII —Independent) 1-20-92 Mars Hill L 75-82 1-21-87 Virginia State L 61-65 Head Coach: Cal Luther 1-25-92 Newberry W 79-64 1-28-87 Randolph-Macon L 50-64 11-17-89 Davis & Elkins W 96-78 1-27-92 Wingate W 61-45 1-31-87 Pittsburgh-Johnstown L 76-86 11-18-89 Cheyney L 64-69 1-29-92 Gardner-Webb W 66-62 2-1-87 Mount St.Mary’s L 66-81 11-20-89 Elon W 82-77 2-1-92 Lincoln Memorial W 71-65 2-2-87 Benedict W 120-87 11-24-89 Virginia State L 73-79 2-3-92 Elon L 60-67 2-6-87 Pittsburgh-Johnstown W 100-61 11-25-89 East Stroudsburg L 72-75 2-6-92 Shepherd LOT 75-80 2-10-87 Liberty W 60-58 11-27-89 Ferrum W 101-82 2-10-92 Wingate W 67-61 2-12-87 Elon L 76-79 11-29-89 Bowie State W 75-65 2-17-92 Barton W 76-62 2-14-87 Mount St. Mary’s L 57-71 12-1-89 Queens (N.C.) L 73-79 2-22-92 USC Upstate L 63-80 2-18-87 Randolph-Macon L 61-71 12-2-89 Marymount W 98-63 2-24-92 Queens (N.C.) L 74-80 2-21-87 Ferrum W 98-76 12-6-89 Virginia Union L 64-82 2-29-92 Erskine L 86-122 2-27-87 %Randolph-Macon L 62-67 12-29-89 Georgia College L 73-74 % Mason-Dixon Tournament 12-30-89 Earl Paulk W 100-86 1-3-90 Norfolk State L 57-67 1-4-90 Virginia State L 53-61

2019-20 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 42 HISTORY & RECORDS > Year-by-Year Results 1992-93 1-11-95 Erskine W 65-54 2-27-97 %Barton L 55-58 Final Record: 17-10 (DII —Independent) 1-13-95 Lynchburg W 78-59 % CVAC Tournament Head Coach: Ron Carr 1-16-95 Gardner-Webb W 84-80 11-23-92 Gardner-Webb L 56-57 1-18-95 Virginia State W 65-64 1997-98 11-24-92 Pfeiffer L 65-73 1-21-95 Southern Wesleyan W 62-55 Final Record: 13-15 (DII — CVAC) 11-28-92 Barton W 91-82 1-23-95 Elon W 80-78 Head Coach: Ron Carr 12-4-92 Davis & Elkins W 97-74 1-26-95 District of Columbia W 84-77 11-15-97 Erskine L 64-67 12-5-92 Wingate L 71-79 1-30-95 Wingate W 72-61 11-18-97 Coker L 52-61 12-7-92 Marshall L 86-101 2-1-95 Elon L 65-66 11-21-97 West Virginia State L 59-65 12-9-92 Averett W 78-44 2-4-95 Queens (N.C.) W 74-67 11-22-97 Southampton L 85-87 12-17-92 Lock Haven L 69-72 2-7-95 Erskine W 69-56 11-25-97 Lenoir-Rhyne L 47-55 12-19-92 District of Columbia W 79-59 2-11-95 Pittsburgh-Johnstown L 83-95 12-1-97 High Point W 77-70 1-2-93 Elon L 66-70 2-15-95 Queens (N.C.) L 64-89 12-3-97 Lenoir-Rhyne L 61-72 1-4-93 Queens (N.C.) W 94-71 2-18-95 Newberry W 79-73 12-13-97 High Point L 54-70 1-11-93 High Point W 58-57 2-20-95 UNC Pembroke L 68-81 1-3-98 York (N.Y.) W 76-52 1-14-93 Apprentice School W 102-57 2-25-95 District of Columbia W 82-65 1-4-98 Bloomsburg W 74-60 1-16-93 Newberry W 72-70 3-7-95 &Shaw L 76-83 1-8-98 St. Andrews L 77-91 1-18-93 Gardner-Webb L 67-69 & NCAA Tournament 1-10-98 Barton W 81-63 1-20-93 UNC Pembroke WOT 61-59 1-12-98 Pfeiffer L 83-84 1-23-93 Pittsburgh-Johnstown W 66-61 1995-96 1-14-98 Queens (N.C.) W 81-76 1-25-93 Pfeiffer W 72-68 Final Record: 11-17 (DII — CVAC) 1-19-98 Mount Olive W 78-60 1-27-93 Elon W 62-59 Head Coach: Ron Carr 1-22-98 Lees-McRae W 97-92 2-1-93 Mount Olive W 75-60 11-18-95 Queens (N.C.) LOT 73-75 1-24-98 Erskine W 72-62 2-6-93 Wofford L 80-90 11-24-95 Mars Hill L 64-72 1-29-98 Belmont Abbey W 78-66 2-8-93 W.Va. Wesleyan W 72-63 11-25-95 Lock Haven W 63-59 1-31-98 Coker WOT 86-77 2-13-93 Queens (N.C.) W 76-69 11-27-95 Elon L 62-71 2-2-98 St. Andrews L 88-94 2-15-93 Mount Olive L 70-88 12-1-95 Southern Wesleyan W 86-73 2-5-98 Barton L 71-76 2-20-93 Ferrum W 100-66 12-2-95 UNC Pembroke L 53-55 2-7-98 Pfeiffer L 71-74 — District of Columbia W 84-69 12-4-95 Virginia State L 63-69 2-12-98 Queens (N.C.) L 67-84 2-27-93 IUPUI L 79-105 12-14-95 Virginia Wesleyan L 82-90 2-16-98 Belmont Abbey L 62-64 12-16-95 Erskine LOT 79-80 2-19-98 Mount Olive W 66-63 1993-94 1-3-96 Elon W 94-72 2-21-98 Lees-McRae W 103-66 Final Record: 23-6 (DII —Independent) 1-10-96 Mount Olive W 64-61 2-23-98 %Lees-McRae W 80-64 NCAA Division II Regional 1-13-96 Barton W 74-61 2-25-98 %St. Andrews L 80-100 Ranked #19 In National Poll 1-15-96 Pfeiffer LOT 75-80 % CVAC Tournament Head Coach: Ron Carr 1-20-96 Belmont Abbey L 71-85 11-22-93 Barton W 80-71 1-24-96 Lees-McRae WOT2 81-79 1998-99 — High Point W 67-61 1-27-96 High Point L 61-68 Final Record: 8-19 (DII — CVAC) 11-27-93 Francis Marion L 54-68 1-29-96 Coker W 53-48 Head Coach: Ron Carr 12-3-93 Central Wesleyan W 92-69 1-31-96 St. Andrews L 70-88 11-13-98 Shippensburg L 57-62 12-4-93 Gardner-Webb W 65-56 2-7-96 Pfeiffer L 50-65 11-14-98 Shepherd W 75-60 12-6-93 Marshall L 60-74 2-10-96 Coker LOT2 60-63 11-17-98 High Point W 73-70 12-8-93 Averett L 91-96 2-12-96 Mount Olive L 72-80 11-20-98 College of W. Virginia L 83-95 12-16-93 Lynchburg W 79-73 2-14-96 Erskine W 64-49 11-21-98 Shippensburg L 39-66 12-19-93 Pfeiffer W 94-90 2-15-96 Barton LOT 74-82 11-28-98 Lincoln Memorial L 77-82 1-4-94 Elon W 63-46 2-17-96 Queens (N.C.) L 59-74 12-1-98 Barton L 69-71 1-8-94 Davis & Elkins W 87-64 2-19-96 St. Andrews W 86-71 12-5-98 Coker W 42-40 1-9-94 Kutztown W 76-47 2-24-96 Belmont Abbey W 80-66 12-17-98 Belmont Abbey L 67-81 1-12-94 Virginia State W 88-63 2-27-96 %St. Andrews W 75-54 1-2-99 Clarion L 56-90 1-15-94 District of Columbia W 75-58 2-28-96 %Pfeiffer L 71-81 1-3-99 Pittsburgh-Johnstown L 67-80 1-17-94 Barton W 84-70 % CVAC Tournament 1-7-99 Mount Olive W 78-77 1-22-94 Limestone W 79-59 1-9-99 Limestone W 63-52 1-31-94 W.Va. Wesleyan W 79-59 1996-97 1-12-99 Queens (N.C.) L 63-86 2-2-94 Elon W 74-68 Final Record: 11-17 (DII — CVAC) 1-16-99 Anderson W 78-71 2-5-94 Queens (N.C.) W 100-82 Head Coach: Ron Carr 1-21-99 Pfeiffer L 70-75 2-7-94 District of Columbia W 85-70 11-16-96 Elon L 80-81 1-23-99 Erskine L 64-70 2-12-94 Pittsburgh-Johnstown W 75-57 11-23-96 W.Va. Wesleyan W 65-54 1-26-99 Lees-McRae L 78-93 2-15-94 Mount Olive W 86-73 11-24-96 Francis Marion W 61-50 1-30-99 St. Andrews L 74-84 2-19-94 IUPUI W 81-58 11-26-96 Coker L 49-66 2-1-99 Barton L 68-89 2-23-94 Queens (N.C.) W 71-64 12-2-96 Pfeiffer W 96-80 2-4-99 Coker W 53-51 2-26-94 Newberry W 78-67 12-6-96 Queens (N.C.) L 68-75 2-6-99 Mount Olive L 49-63 3-2-94 Limestone W 91-55 12-16-96 Virginia Wesleyan W 49-47 2-9-99 Limestone W 66-51 3-8-94 &Carson-Newman W 76-63 1-2-97 Elon L 60-76 2-13-99 Queens (N.C.) L 63-67 3-11-94 &Norfolk State L 59-61 1-4-97 Barton L 61-106 2-16-99 Anderson L 62-70 3-12-94 &Elizabeth City State L 87-88 1-9-97 Mount Olive W 77-71 2-20-99 Belmont Abbey LOT 81-88 & NCAA Tournament 1-11-97 Lees-McRae L 79-83 2-24-99 %Queens (N.C.) L 72-95 1-13-97 Erskine L 53-58 % CVAC Tournament 1994-95 1-16-97 Belmont Abbey W 66-58 Final Record: 19-9 (DII —Independent) 1-18-97 High Point W 56-48 1999-2000 NCAA Division II 1st-Round 1-23-97 St. Andrews L 67-92 Final Record: 4-22 (DII — CVAC) Head Coach: Ron Carr 1-25-97 Barton L 55-81 Head Coach: Mike Leeder 11-18-94 Elizabeth City State L 88-89 1-30-97 Coker L 50-62 11-19-99 Lincoln Memorial L 66-81 11-19-94 Bowie State W 72-63 2-1-97 Lees-McRae W 79-66 11-20-99 Carson-Newman L 67-72 11-25-94 Indiana-Southeast W 88-79 2-3-97 St. Andrews L 70-81 11-23-99 West Virginia Tech L 71-96 11-26-94 Bellarmine L 43-67 2-5-97 Virginia State W 73-69 12-2-99 High Point L 58-83 12-2-94 Davis & Elkins W 92-71 2-11-97 Mount Olive L 79-92 12-6-99 Shepherd WOT 93-90 12-3-94 High Point L 64-70 2-13-97 Pfeiffer L 64-73 12-10-99 Pace L 78-109 12-6-94 Gardner-Webb W 64-61 2-15-97 Queens (N.C.) L 68-79 12-11-99 Bridgeport W 97-67 12-15-94 Virginia Wesleyan W 71-65 2-17-97 Erskine W 75-72 1-3-00 Shepherd LOT 79-83 12-17-94 Wingate W 67-62 2-19-97 Belmont Abbey L 60-61 1-5-00 Barton L 55-73 1-6-95 Widener W 58-50 2-22-97 High Point L 64-70 1-13-00 Mount Olive L 46-65 1-7-95 Bloomsburg LOT 80-84 2-25-97 %Belmont Abbey W 62-60 1-15-00 Limestone L 78-83

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1-18-00 Queens (N.C.) L 53-58 2-23-02 Coker W 81-65 12-11-04 UC Davis L 72-87 1-20-00 Coker L 63-71 2-25-02 %Lees-McRae L 51-55 12-18-04 Howard W 75-69 1-22-00 Anderson L 55-85 % CVAC Tournament 12-20-04 Old Dominion L 56-88 1-27-00 Pfeiffer L 65-81 12-23-04 Northern Iowa L 63-84 1-29-00 Erskine W 71-62 2002-03 12-27-04 (#1) Illinois L 79-105 2-1-00 Lees-McRae L 54-65 Final Record: 15-14 (DII — CVAC) 12-30-04 (#17) Cincinnati L 69-95 2-5-00 St. Andrews LOT 85-91 Head Coach: Mike Leeder 12-31-04 Valparaiso L 68-75 2-7-00 Barton L 61-73 11-22-02 Mansfield L 67-82 1-2-05 Quinnipiac LOT2 93-102 2-10-00 Coker W 64-44 11-23-02 Stonehill L 76-80 1-4-05 Hartford L 58-63 2-12-00 Mount Olive L 65-74 11-26-02 Lenoir-Rhyne W 72-68 1-7-05 Utah Valley L 57-75 2-15-00 Limestone L 79-85 11-30-02 Eastern Mennonite W 87-52 1-10-05 Northern Colorado L 91-99 2-17-00 Belmont Abbey L 64-83 12-2-02 Queens (N.C.) W 76-72 1-29-05 South Carolina State L 65-71 2-19-00 Queens (N.C.) L 62-75 12-7-02 St. Andrews W 75-63 1-31-05 Appalachian State L 59-89 2-22-00 Anderson L 72-87 12-16-02 Virginia State W 81-78 2-4-05 Northern Colorado L 56-76 2-26-00 Belmont Abbey L 61-82 12-30-02 Lenoir-Rhyne L 62-67 2-10-05 VMI L 52-65 1-6-03 Saint Paul’s L 58-63 2-12-05 Texas A&M-CC L 43-62 2000-01 1-9-03 Lees-McRae W 75-49 2-14-05 UMKC L 51-74 Final Record: 23-8 (DII — CVAC) 1-11-03 Erskine W 75-69 2-16-05 Appalachian State L 65-79 NCAA Division II Regional 1-16-03 Limestone W 84-75 2-21-05 James Madison L 70-72 Ranked #21 In National Poll 1-18-03 Anderson L 60-73 2-23-05 (#6) Wake Forest L 47-88 Head Coach: Mike Leeder 1-20-03 Pfeiffer L 83-99 3-2-05 Utah Valley L 50-54 11-21-00 West Virginia Tech W 86-85 1-25-03 Coker W 82-64 11-30-00 Mount Olive W 87-81 1-28-03 Mount Olive W 81-76 2005-06 12-2-00 Limestone W 108-86 2-1-03 Barton L 94-102 Final Record: 10-20 (Reclassifying DI) 12-5-00 Lees-McRae W 99-69 2-3-03 Belmont Abbey L 45-81 Head Coach: Mike Gillian 12-9-00 Charleston (W.Va.) W 94-65 2-6-03 Queens (N.C.) L 63-81 11-18-05 Nebraska L 65-80 12-17-00 Davis & Elkins W 112-96 2-8-03 Lees-McRae W 80-62 11-19-05 Louisiana Tech L 73-83 1-4-01 Davis & Elkins W 108-77 2-11-03 St. Andrews W 79-61 11-20-05 Yale L 67-70 1-8-01 Pfeiffer L 104-106 2-15-03 Limestone L 72-78 11-26-05 Virginia-Wise W 93-49 1-11-01 St. Andrews W 75-55 2-17-03 Anderson L 73-77 11-26-05 William and Mary L 75-88 1-13-01 Erskine W 97-57 2-20-03 Pfeiffer L 79-107 11-30-05 Liberty W 88-75 1-15-01 Belmont Abbey W 71-61 2-22-03 Erskine W 61-58 12-3-05 UMKC L 69-79 1-18-01 Queens (N.C.) L 85-103 2-25-03 Coker W 69-57 12-5-05 Kansas State L 60-89 1-20-01 Coker W 78-56 3-1-03 Mount Olive L 63-66 12-10-05 (#4) Villanova L 77-90 1-22-01 Barton L 82-85 3-3-03 %Coker W 67-62 12-17-05 High Point L 72-90 1-25-01 Mount Olive L 71-72 3-5-03 %Belmont Abbey L 64-76 12-20-05 Valparaiso L 79-82 1-27-01 Anderson W 81-75 % CVAC Tournament 12-22-05 VCU L 80-91 1-29-01 Lees-McRae W 93-74 12-29-05 College of Charleston L 53-77 2-1-01 Pfeiffer L 90-96 2003-04 12-30-05 Long Island W 86-69 2-3-01 Limestone W 89-79 Final Record: 5-22 (DII — Independent) 1-2-06 Richmond L 60-74 2-6-01 St. Andrews W 91-69 Head Coach: Mike Gillian 1-5-06 IPFW LOT 90-92 2-10-01 Erskine W 89-58 11-15-03 Winston-Salem State W 71-70 1-7-06 Valparaiso L 73-105 2-12-01 Belmont Abbey L 73-77 11-21-03 Mount Olive L 82-87 1-17-06 Navy L 65-71 2-15-01 Queens (N.C.) L 74-85 11-22-03 Elizabeth City State L 82-92 1-26-06 Savannah State L 69-70 2-17-01 Coker W 78-33 11-25-03 Lenoir-Rhyne W 63-62 1-28-06 Hartford WOT 93-90 2-20-01 Barton W 86-82 11-28-03 Pfeiffer L 79-95 1-30-06 IPFW W 60-59 2-24-01 Anderson W 86-83 11-29-03 Lenoir-Rhyne L 64-67 2-2-06 North Carolina A&T W 83-77 2-28-01 %Mount Olive W 81-68 12-1-03 Hampden-Sydney L 76-80 2-4-06 Texas A&M-CC L 64-92 3-2-01 %Pfeiffer W 100-87 12-6-03 Virginia Union L 63-95 2-8-06 Shenandoah W 87-68 3-3-01 %Queens (N.C.) W 80-65 12-13-03 South Carolina State L 56-78 2-13-06 Liberty L 66-75 3-8-01 &West Chester W 103-95 12-15-03 Shaw L 76-86 2-15-06 Virginia L 56-91 3-21-01 &Queens (N.C.) LOT 76-77 12-18-03 Belmont Abbey L 60-64 2-18-06 James Madison W 77-73 % CVAC Tournament 12-29-03 Lenoir-Rhyne L 58-78 2-20-06 Hampton W 69-66 & NCAA Tournament 12-31-03 Belmont Abbey L 71-74 2-25-06 Savannah State W 82-71 1-3-04 Saint Augustine’s L 74-87 3-4-06 Utah Valley L 63-73 2001-02 1-7-04 Saint Paul’s WOT 64-61 Final Record: 13-13 (DII — CVAC) 1-14-04 Southern Virginia L 63-82 2006-07 Head Coach: Mike Leeder 1-17-04 District of Columbia L 53-61 Final Record: 9-22 (Reclassifying DI) 11-16-01 Franklin Pierce L 77-86 1-29-04 Saint Paul’s L 69-83 Head Coach: Mike Gillian 11-17-01 Practical Bible W 125-44 1-31-04 District of Columbia L 62-67 11-11-06 Virginia-Wise W 71-49 11-29-01 N.C. Central W 99-72 2-3-04 Apprentice School L 66-83 11-13-06 VCU L 63-75 12-1-01 District of Columbia W 95-79 2-5-04 Virginia Union L 62-82 11-15-06 Norfolk State W 65-54 12-4-01 Belmont Abbey L 67-72 2-11-04 Radford L 61-84 11-17-06 George Washington L 60-74 12-8-01 Charleston (W.Va.) L 80-88 2-14-04 Southern Virginia W 84-63 11-20-06 Richmond L 72-83 1-7-02 Lees-McRae W 71-68 2-19-04 Winston-Salem State LOT 77-83 11-25-06 Shenandoah W 88-60 1-10-02 Queens (N.C.) L 80-83 2-21-04 Utah Valley L 45-76 11-28-06 North Carolina A&T L 59-71 1-12-02 St. Andrews W 99-64 3-4-04 Florida Gulf Coast L 58-75 12-1-06 Navy LOT 59-61 1-14-02 Limestone W 80-76 3-5-04 Northern Colorado W 76-66 12-4-06 American L 49-60 1-17-02 Anderson W 85-72 12-6-06 High Point L 57-59 1-21-02 Erskine L 60-67 2004-05 12-9-06 Liberty L 61-89 1-24-02 Coker L 76-80 Final Record: 1-30 (Reclassifying DI) 12-17-06 New Mexico L 60-79 1-26-02 Mount Olive W 95-92 Head Coach: Mike Gillian 12-19-06 Southern California L 53-83 1-28-02 Barton L 54-72 11-19-04 Columbia L 69-82 12-22-06 Charleston Southern W 73-67 1-31-02 Belmont Abbey L 67-95 11-20-04 Mount St. Mary’s L 55-78 12-23-06 Kennesaw State WOT 87-85 2-2-02 Lees-McRae W 88-67 11-23-04 Radford L 81-91 12-30-06 American WOT 81-79 2-5-02 Queens (N.C.) L 66-67 11-27-04 Quinnipiac L 62-89 1-2-07 Providence L 69-107 2-9-02 St. Andrews W 73-65 11-29-04 Hampden-Sydney L 67-73 1-6-07 Yale L 62-74 2-11-02 Limestone W 73-63 12-1-04 William and Mary L 60-90 1-10-07 NJIT L 55-59 2-14-02 Anderson L 64-67 12-4-04 Howard L 76-86 1-15-07 Utah Valley L 52-80 2-16-02 Pfeiffer W 86-72 12-6-04 Hofstra L 56-78 1-20-07 Savannah State L 59-65 2-19-02 Erskine LOT 77-79 12-8-04 VMI LOT 64-69 1-22-07 Hampton L 59-80 2-21-02 Pfeiffer L 65-110 12-10-04 San Francisco L 49-82 1-28-07 High Point W 69-64

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1-30-07 Oklahoma L 40-81 11-13-09 Virginia L 72-85 12-29-11 Chattanooga L 50-85 2-3-07 Morgan State W 75-73 11-14-09 Navy L 76-79 12-30-11 Hampton L 79-82 2-6-07 Florida Atlantic L 63-81 11-17-09 Old Dominion L 59-98 1-3-12 Army L 77-96 2-13-07 Virginia L 49-90 11-20-09 Columbia L 61-72 1-7-12 NJIT W 85-70 2-15-07 Liberty W 76-70 11-24-09 Richmond L 52-65 1-11-12 Brown W 79-77 2-19-07 NJIT L 74-78 11-27-09 Bethune-Cookman L 62-66 1-14-12 Dartmouth L 67-83 2-22-07 Campbell L 80-88 11-28-09 Chattanooga L 70-74 1-16-12 Fairleigh Dickinson W 87-83 2-24-07 Savannah State L 72-74 12-2-09 William and Mary L 65-84 1-22-12 Eastern Kentucky L 71-78 12-5-09 Florida Gulf Coast W 82-75 1-24-12 Florida Gulf Coast L 58-101 2007-08 12-12-09 Stephen F. Austin L 69-73 2-2-12 Southern Virginia W 103-84 Final Record: 9-22 (DI — Independent) 12-14-09 Virginia-Wise W 87-69 2-6-12 South Carolina State L 58-74 Head Coach: Mike Gillian 12-22-09 Campbell W 88-80 2-11-12 Seattle LOT 99-100 11-9-07 Navy L 72-88 12-28-09 Lehigh L 78-89 2-15-12 Washington Adventist W 90-88 11-13-07 Norfolk State W 80-67 12-30-09 Virginia Tech L 50-85 1-18-12 North Dakota L 59-67 11-15-07 Virginia-Wise W 89-67 1-2-10 Colgate L 80-95 2-20-12 Norfolk State L 52-66 11-18-07 (#8) Indiana L 49-100 1-5-10 South Carolina L 58-88 2-22-12 Virginia-Wise W 85-74 11-20-07 Kent State L 62-80 1-9-10 CSU Bakersfield W 82-81 2-25-12 NJIT L 51-94 11-23-07 UNC Wilmington L 65-80 1-12-10 South Dakota L 63-75 2-27-12 Gonzaga L 60-92 11-24-07 Southeast Missouri St. L 78-82 1-19-10 Maryland L 55-106 2-29-12 Seattle L 74-111 11-27-07 Liberty L 67-91 1-23-10 Savannah State L 66-68 12-1-07 High Point L 68-80 1-30-10 Washington Adventist W 112-90 2012-13 12-5-07 James Madison L 52-84 2-2-10 High Point W 70-66 Final Record: 8-25 (DI — Big South) 12-7-07 Virginia L 57-76 2-6-10 NJIT W 64-55 Head Coach: Mike Gillian 12-15-07 VCU L 45-78 2-8-10 Fairleigh Dickinson W 83-81 11-9-12 Marshall L 47-81 12-17-07 Virginia Intermont WOT 79-73 2-11-10 Virginia Intermont W 101-66 11-15-12 Norfolk State L 66-78 12-21-07 Morgan State L 51-76 2-13-10 N.C. Central L 78-81 11-18-12 Arkansas L 63-112 12-23-07 George Washington L 54-63 2-17-10 Southern Virginia W 96-77 11-20-12 (#12) Creighton L 57-105 12-29-07 Stetson W 78-76 2-20-10 Savannah State W 68-54 11-23-12 Florida A&M WOT 86-83 1-2-08 Boston College L 52-81 2-22-10 James Madison L 86-96 11-24-12 Cornell L 78-84 1-5-08 Navy L 55-73 2-25-10 N.C. Central W 83-69 11-28-12 Central Penn W 88-75 1-8-08 Yale L 73-78 3-1-10 Hampton L 81-95 12-1-12 Dartmouth L 53-61 1-15-08 Campbell L 80-82 12-10-12 (#21) Georgetown L 53-89 1-19-08 Savannah State L 67-79 2010-11 12-13-12 Southern Virginia W 86-74 1-21-08 Stetson L 60-68 Final Record: 12-19 (DI — Independent) 12-17-12 Canisius L 54-82 1-24-08 High Point L 54-68 Head Coach: Mike Gillian 12-19-12 Seton Hall L 61-79 1-28-08 Hofstra L 60-75 11-12-10 (#7) Kansas L 75-113 12-12-12 VCU L 56-93 1-31-08 Southern Virginia W 102-73 11-15-10 Stephen F. Austin L 54-80 12-13-12 Fairleigh Dickinson L 71-79 2-4-08 NJIT W 78-68 11-18-10 Virginia-Wise W 104-70 1-1-13 *Coastal Carolina L 72-80 2-9-08 Savannah State LOT 66-69 11-20-10 Columbia W 95-76 1-9-13 *Campbell L 73-83 2-11-08 Florida Atlantic L 69-93 11-22-10 Montreat W 111-62 1-12-13 *Charleston Southern L 62-75 2-13-08 Campbell W 83-80 11-27-10 Campbell L 77-93 1-16-13 *Radford L 72-82 2-18-08 NJIT W 96-78 11-29-10 Fairleigh Dickinson L 78-83 1-19-13 *UNC Asheville L 65-68 2-22-08 Liberty W 79-68 12-1-10 James Madison L 78-88 1-22-13 *Liberty L 47-74 12-4-10 Marquette L 65-96 1-26-13 *Presbyterian L 71-82 2008-09 12-11-10 VMI L 82-114 1-30-13 *High Point L 60-88 Final Record: 17-14 (DI — Independent) 12-13-10 Seton Hall L 51-78 2-2-13 *Gardner-Webb L 65-76 Head Coach: Mike Gillian 12-17-10 New Mexico L 54-91 2-6-13 *VMI L 60-93 11-14-08 Virginia-Wise W 87-44 12-19-10 Colorado L 59-104 2-9-13 *Winthrop W 62-56 11-16-08 Norfolk State L 74-81 12-22-10 SIU Edwardsville L 71-78 2-13-13 *High Point L 53-82 11-18-08 Gardner-Webb W 85-84 12-23-10 South Carolina State W 90-73 2-19-13 *Radford W 76-61 11-20-08 West Virginia L 54-86 12-29-10 William and Mary W 83-81 2-19-13 *Liberty W 102-101 11-22-08 UMES W 61-49 1-2-11 Colgate L 61-80 2-23-13 UT Martin L 79-89 11-24-08 Kentucky L 57-91 1-4-11 Navy L 70-87 2-27-13 *Campbell W 79-66 11-28-08 Southeast Missouri St. L 77-81 1-6-11 South Dakota W 85-82 3-2-13 *VMI L 80-94 11-29-08 Delaware State W 69-65 1-9-11 North Dakota L 74-90 3-5-13 %UNC Asheville W 87-72 12-3-08 James Madison W 79-76 1-18-11 NJIT W 88-81 3-7-13 %VMI L 86-90 12-14-08 Virginia Tech L 57-79 1-22-11 Virginia Tech L 52-70 * Big South game 12-17-08 Virginia L 61-90 1-25-11 Campbell W 72-62 % Big South Tournament 12-20-08 Virginia Intermont W 113-60 1-29-11 Savannah State L 67-76 12-28-08 Lehigh L 57-72 2-2-11 Colgate L 86-97 2013-14 12-30-08 Navy L 80-81 2-5-11 NJIT L 64-65 Final Record: 8-24 (DI — Big South) 1-3-09 George Washington W 80-78 2-9-11 Maryland L 52-106 Head Coach: Jayson Gee 1-6-09 Florida L 69-95 2-12-11 Savannah State W 75-56 11-9-13 South Carolina L 44-82 1-12-09 Chicago State L 86-94 1-16-11 Southern Virginia W 99-64 11-12-13 TCU W 82-79 1-17-09 Savannah State W 86-76 2-19-11 CSU Bakersfield W 79-72 11-16-13 Mars Hill W 88-70 1-21-09 Southern Virginia W 91-82 2-24-11 Washington Adventist W 113-84 11-22-13 Brown L 69-81 1-24-09 NJIT W 63-51 11-24-13 Penn State L 67-93 1-31-09 Columbia Union W 106-46 2011-12 11-26-13 St. John’s L 47-65 2-4-09 UMES W 98-86 Final Record: 10-21 (DI — Independent) 11-29-13 North Carolina A&T L 78-85 2-7-09 Savannah State W 68-64 Head Coach: Mike Gillian 11-30-13 Mississippi Valley St. L 89-90 2-11-09 Texas-Pan American W 77-61 11-11-11 Navy L 70-78 12-4-13 WVU Tech W 95-80 2-14-09 Texas-Pan American L 82-86 11-13-11 Virginia Intermont W 91-73 12-7-13 Eastern Kentucky L 67-76 2-16-09 Chicago State L 84-94 11-15-11 Canisius L 83-87 12-14-13 Bluefield State W 99-73 2-21-09 Colgate W 80-75 11-18-11 BYU L 60-92 12-17-13 Virginia Intermont W 80-61 2-23-09 High Point L 69-81 11-22-11 Nevada L 78-80 12-21-13 Dartmouth L 64-84 2-25-09 N.C. Central W 109-89 11-25-11 Prairie View A&M W 70-67 12-30-13 Ohio L 43-78 2-28-09 N.C. Central L 64-82 11-26-11 UMKC L 53-93 1-4-14 Louisiana Tech L 52-126 3-4-09 NJIT W 77-70 12-2-11 South Carolina State W 92-81 1-8-14 *VMI L 72-95 12-3-11 Virginia L 53-86 1-11-14 *Campbell L 67-75 2009-10 12-12-11 VMI W 110-89 1-15-14 *High Point L 75-83 Final Record: 12-19 (DI — Independent) 12-19-11 Vanderbilt L 71-99 1-18-14 *Radford L 76-93 Head Coach: Mike Gillian 12-23-11 Seton Hall L 61-87 1-22-14 *Liberty W 69-66

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1-25-14 *Charleston Southern W 88-85 02-06-16 *Charleston So. Wot 78-76 02-27-18 %at High Point W 68-55 1-29-14 *Gardner-Webb L 62-82 02-11-16 *Winthrop L 80-88 03-01-18 %Radford L 53-59 2-1-14 *UNC Asheville L 66-67 02-13-16 *Liberty L 68-69 * Big South game 2-5-14 *Presbyterian L 62-77 02-18-16 *High Point L 80-88 % Big South Tournament 2-8-14 *Coastal Carolina L 58-67 02-20-16 *Gardner-Webb L 71-81 2-12-14 *Winthrop L 59-76 02-25-16 *Presbyterian L 73-74 2018-19 2-15-14 *Campbell W 76-53 02-27-16 *Radford W 92-81 Final Record: 6-24 (DI — Big South) 2-19-14 *Radford L 75-86 03-03-16 *Charleston So. W 75-69 Head Coach: Jayson Gee 2-22-14 *High Point L 59-85 03-04-16 %High Point L 78-89 11-06-18 Randolph W 84-56 2-25-14 *Liberty L 76-90 * Big South game 11-09-19 at Richmond W 63-58 3-1-14 *VMI L 66-86 % Big South Tournament 11-13-18 at Md. Eastern Shore W 66-63 3-5-14 %vs Gardner-Webb L 65-81 11-16-18 Delaware St. W 89-73 * Big South game 2016-17 11-19-18 at Charlotte L 39-42 % Big South Tournament Final Record: 6-24 (DI — Big South) 11-23-18 vs Fairfield W 67-65 Head Coach: Jayson Gee 11-24-18 vs Denver L 62-64 2014-15 11-13-16 Maine L 58-80 11-25-18 at Seattle U L 50-70 Final Record: 11-23 (DI — Big South) 11-15-16 Stephen F. Austin L 60-66 12-01-18 VMI W 65-45 Head Coach: Jayson Gee 11-18-16 Salem International W 87-74 12-07-18 Frostburg St. Wot 68-65 11-14-14 Averett W 79-53 11-23-16 Saint Francis L 72-87 12-09-18 at Duquesne L 71-80 11-19-14 James Madison L 60-82 11-28-16 Dartmouth W 86-80 12-13-18 Averett W 81-57 11-21-14 UNC Greensboro WOT 81-79 12-03-16 James Madison L 59-71 12-17-18 at Cornell L 64-70 11-22-14 Youngstown State L 72-82 12-09-16 Creighton L 58-113 12-21-18 Stetson W 77-63 11-23-14 Eastern Michigan L 48-79 12-12-16 George Mason L 60-97 12-29-18 at The Citadel W 110-94 11-26-14 George Washington L 66-91 12-14-16 Averett W 86-67 01-05-19 *at Radford L 64-71 11-29-14 Iowa L 44-77 12-19-16 Ball State L 45-61 01-10-19 *UNC Asheville W 67-62 12-03-14 Dartmouth W 74-73 12-21-16 Texas Tech L 60-91 01-12-19 *Charleston Southern L 91-101 12-06-14 UT Martin L 67-77 12-29-16 *Campbell W 79-77 01-16-19 *at Winthrop W 75-61 12-14-14 UMBC L 53-58 12-31-16 *High Point W 60-55 01-19-19 *at Presbyterian L 64-71 12-17-14 Miami L 60-71 01-04-17 *Presbyterian W 79-76 01-21-19 *Radford L 59-72 12-20-14 Penn State Beaver W 106-74 01-07-17 *Winthrop L 65-83 01-24-19 *High Point W 55-51 12-28-14 Ball State L 64-69 01-11-17 *Asheville L 68-89 01-26-18 *at USC Upstate L 63-80 12-31-14 *Winthrop LOT 72-82 01-14-17 *Gardner-Webb L 79-85 01-30-19 *Hampton L 83-96 01-03-15 *Radford WOT 90-79 01-19-17 *Radford L 60-72 02-02-19 *at Campbell L 62-83 01-08-15 *Coastal Carolina L 70-76 01-21-17 *Charleston So. L 61-76 02-07-19 *Gardner-Webb Lot 88-89 01-10-15 *Charleston So. L 54-68 01-26-17 *Liberty L 62-93 02-13-19 *at High Point W 62-59 01-14-15 *Presbyterian L 67-71 01-28-17 *Presbyterian L 62-71 02-16-19 *USC Upstate Wot 83-79 01-17-15 *Liberty W 85-71 02-01-17 *High Point L 68-92 02-21-19 *at Hampton L 66-86 01-19-15 *High Point L 67-72 02-04-17 *Gardner-Webb L 64-90 02-23-19 *Campbell L 72-74 01-22-15 *Gardner-Webb L 67-79 02-09-17 *Campbell L 79-83 03-02-19 *at Gardner-Webb L 47-66 01-28-15 *UNC Asheville L 64-74 02-11-17 *UNC Asheville L 69-91 03-05-19 %at Hampton L 71-77 01-31-15 *Presbyterian W 71-67 02-15-17 *Winthrop L 63-83 03-20-19 ^Southern Miss W 90-68 02-03-15 *Gardner-Webb L 78-87 02-18-17 *Radford L 72-79 03-25-19 ^at DePaul L 89-97 02-06-15 *UNC Asheville L 56-71 02-23-17 *Liberty L 45-61 * Big South game 02-11-15 *Radford L 75-80 02-25-17 *Charleston Southern L 78-86 % Big South Tournament 02-14-15 *Charleston Southern L 64-65 02-28-17 %Charleston Southern L 74-79 ^College Basketball Invitational 02-17-15 *Liberty W 78-72 * Big South game 02-21-15 *Winthrop L 59-83 % Big South Tournament 02-23-15 *Coastal Carolina L 59-72 02-28-15 *Campbell W 70-65 2017-18 03-04-15 %Presbyterian W 65-61 Final Record: 7-26 (DI — Big South) 03-06-15 %Charleston So. W 68-60 Head Coach: Jayson Gee 03-07-15 %Winthrop L 58-71 11-11-17 Stephen F. Austin L 61-74 * Big South game 11-14-17 Columbia L 77-87 % Big South Tournament 11-18-17 Saint Francis (Pa.) L 56-83 11-21-17 UNCG L 40-71 2015-16 11-22-17 vs Delaware L 57-65 Final Record: 10-23 (DI — Big South) 11-26-17 N.C. Wesleyan W 107-78 Head Coach: Jayson Gee 11-29-17 Bluefield State W 84-59 11-13-15 Randolph W 69-49 12-02-17 Fayetteville State W 61-52 11-16-15 La Roche W 89-65 12-09-17 VMI L 70-81 11-20-15 South Carolina St. L 77-83 12-13-17 Illinois L 45-92 11-21-15 Ball State L 67-78 12-16-17 Cornell L 62-69 11-22-15 Eastern Kentucky L 97-110 12-19-17 Arizona State L 61-95 11-25-15 Maine L 82-92 12-02-17 Grand Canyon L 56-86 11-28-15 Columbia W 70-69 12-30-17 *Charleston So. L 43-84 12-02-15 *High Point L 66-90 01-03-18 *Presbyterian L 65-78 12-05-15 UMBC L 59-70 01-06-18 *Gardner-Webb W 79-73 12-12-15 Richmond L 59-77 01-09-18 *UNC Asheville L 80-90 12-15-15 Oklahoma State L 55-73 01-12-18 *Liberty W 58-51 12-19-15 George Mason L 70-75 01-15-18 *Campbell W 76-62 12-22-15 Dartmouth L 54-78 01-18-18 *Radford L 63-70 12-28-15 Cairn W 90-52 01-21-18 *High Point L 55-75 12-31-15 *UNC Asheville L 61-70 01-24-18 *Winthrop L 78-95 01-02-16 *Gardner-Webb L 66-67 01-27-18 *Gardner-Webb L 57-60 01-06-16 *Presbyterian L 65-78 02-01-18 *Presbyterian L 62-67 01-09-16 *Coastal Carolina W 76-61 02-03-18 *Liberty L 55-67 01-14-16 *Campbell W 74-57 02-07-18 *UNC Asheville L 73-78 01-19-16 *Liberty L 53-55 02-10-18 *Campbell L 54-88 01-24-16 *Winthrop L 68-82 02-15-18 *Charleston Southern L 65-77 01-27-16 *Radford L 81-90 02-18-18 *Winthrop L 64-79 01-30-16 *UNC Asheville L 74-88 02-22-18 *High Point L 56-75 02-03-16 *Campbell W 80-79 02-24-18 *Radford L 47-70

2019-20 Longwood Men’s Basketball • 46 HISTORY & RECORDS > All-Time Letterwinners

ALL-TIME • F • Charlie Lockwood...... 2014 Stephen Shockley...... 2009-13 Lee Farrior...... 1996-00 Jay Louden...... 1997-01 Jim Sixsmith...... 1979-82 LETTERWINNERS Kenneth Fields...... 1984-86 Joe Lowe...... 1987-92 Dana Smith...... 2004-10 Leron Fisher...... 2014-16 JaShaun Smith...... 2017-Pres. • A • • M • Michael Smith...... 2019 Pernell Adgei...... 2018-19 Sean Flood...... 2019-Pres. Kenny Ford...... 1978-81 Ryan Marable...... 2001-04 Spencer Smith...... 1987-89 Tyler Akers...... 2014-15 Landa Martin...... 1998-00 Jimmy Spicer...... 1991-92 Ray Alexander...... 1976-77 Nathan Fortener...... 2002-04 William Foxx...... 1992-95 Mitch Mathis...... 1999-00 Dave Stack...... 1976-77 Darrion Allen...... 2014-17 O.J. McClees...... 1994-95 Kirk Staine...... 2012-13 Thomas Alston...... 1978-81 Spencer Franklin...... 2018-19 Bill Fries...... 1978-79 Mike McCroey...... 1980-82 Charles Stephens...... 2002-04 Adrian Armstrong...... 1982-83 Aaron Mitchell...... 2009-11 Roger Strong...... 1976-78 B.K. Ashe...... 2017-18 Larry Meyer...... 1978-80 David Strothers...... 1983-85 Gary Austin...... 1986-88 • G • Bryan Gee...... 2015-18 Art Monroe...... 1986-87 Maurice Sumter...... 2003-07 Earl Gee II...... 2007-11 Jahleem Montague...... 2017-18 Kevin Swecker...... 2007-10 • B • Clayton Morgan...... 2005-07 Ryan Badowski...... 2015 Wade Geoghegan...... 1976-77 Damarion Geter...... 2014-19 Keith Morgan...... 1989-90 • T • Lamar Barrett...... 2004-08 Chris Mullins...... 1988-89 Anthony Taylor...... 2010-13 Leland Beale...... 2003-06 Brandon Giles...... 2004-08 Greg Gilliam...... 1976-78 Juan Munoz...... 2017-Pres. Quincy Taylor...... 2014-15 Melvin Bellamy...... 1993-96 Al Murray...... 1978-79 Walter Taylor...... 1978-79 Isaac Belton...... 2014-17 Charles Glover...... 2018 Ben Green...... 1998-99 Anthony Tennyson...... 1996-99 Eric Benjamin...... 1977-78 • N • Frank Tennyson...... 1982-86 Stanley Boateng...... 2004-05 Tony Good...... 1986-90 Joe Goydish...... 1979-80 Durann Neil...... 2007-11 Mike Testa...... 1981-83 Ryan Bogan...... 2007-09 J.B. Neill...... 1991-95 Russell Thompson...... 2000-01 Travis Bohrer...... 1990-91 • H • Kevin Newton...... 1977-80 Ron Thornhill...... 1978-79 Aaron Bortz...... 1992-93 Lotanna Nwogbo...... 2014-16 Russ Tomlin...... 1976-77 Jeremiah Bowman...... 2010-12 Wes Hager...... 2003-05 Mike Hamilton...... 1977-78 Moustapha Toure...... 2000-02 James Braxton...... 1976-78 • O • Orlando Turner...... 1979-82 David Bridges...... 2001-02 Paul Hatchett...... 1981-82 Jeff Havenstein...... 2011-14 Kanayo Obi-Rapu...... 2015-16 Reggie Turner...... 1990-91 Charles Brown...... 1991-94 Gus Okafor...... 2019 Umar Bowers...... 1997-00 Elliot Hedley...... 1978-79 Matt Hirschberg...... 2002-03 Lionell Ogburn...... 1984-86 • V • Zech Boyd...... 1998-03 Ron Orr...... 1979-83 Boudewijn van Beest...... 1984-85 Byron Bracey...... 1977-80 Pete Hofrichter...... 1978-79 Hunter Hoggatt...... 2000-01 Jason Outlaw...... 1994-98 Jan van der Kooij...... 2008-12 Nik Brown...... 2012-13 William Owusu...... 1996-97 B.J. Buford...... 1999-01 Leroy Holliman...... 1994-95 • W • Jay Bunnell...... 1990-91 Frank Holloway...... 2012-13 Greg Holloway...... 1987-91 • P • Vince Walden...... 1994-98 Al Burge...... 2016 Timos Papadimitriou...... 2001-03 Mitch Walker...... 1980-82 Jock Burns...... 1991-92 Darren Holmes...... 2003-07 Adam Huffman...... 1991-94 John Parker...... 2001-03 Keoni Wallington...... 2018 Junior Burr...... 1993-96 Mark Parker...... 2010-14 Isaiah Walton...... 2017-18 Bryan Butler...... 2005-06 Jon Hughes...... 1996-00 Stan Hull...... 1982-85 Jay Patrick...... 1999-00 Martiz Washington...... 2009-12 Jimmy Huskey...... 1978-79 Nick Payne...... 2002-03 Matt Watkins...... 1991-95 • C • Tony Perez...... 1996-98 Jeff Walters...... 1998-99 Tristan Carey...... 2010-14 Ian Persaud...... 2009-10 Bryan Weaver...... 1989-93 Antwan Carter...... 2008-12 • I • Chris Isaacs...... 1998-02 Aron Petros...... 2016 David Weaver...... 1977-78 Bobby Carter...... 1981-83 Shabooty Phillips...... 2019-Pres. Benji Webb...... 1992-96 Kamil Chapman...... 2018-19 • J • Robert Pierce...... 1985-89 John Weber...... 1981-83 Jordan Cintron...... 2018-Pres. Jason Pimentel...... 2015 Bryan Welbaum...... 1976-78 H.L. Clay...... 1977-78 Beno Jaekel...... 2007-09 Kevin Jefferson...... 1986-90 Husein Pistoljevic...... 2003-07 Tra’Vaughn White...... 2015-16 Rodney Clayton...... 1989-91 Eric Pittman...... 1983-87 Buddy Whitehurst...... 1991-93 K.J. Courtney...... 1994-97 Michael Jefferson...... 2003-06 Darrell Jenkins...... 1979-82 Laurence Pleasants...... 1977-78 Chris Williams...... 1995-99 Keith Crabtree...... 1989-92 Doug Poppe...... 1986-90 Germaine Williams...... 1999-00 Marques Cunningham...... 2000-02 DeVonne Johnson...... 1992-96 Randy Johnson...... 1978-82 Dale Portner...... 1977-78 Kirk Williams...... 2005-08 • D • Rob Johnson...... 1976-78 Jason Pryor...... 2000-02 Devone Williams-Hines...... 1987-88 Shaquille Johnson...... 2015-16 Mike Wills...... 1979-80 Claude Davis...... 2001-02 • R • Danny Wilson...... 2006-08 E.J. Dawson...... 2006-10 Andy Jones...... 1998-99 Joe Jones...... 1992-96 Kawaune Rawlings...... 1999-00 Jaylon Wilson...... 2019-Pres. Guy deLadurantaye...... 1978-79 Joe Remar...... 1979-83 Tim Wilson...... 1983-85 Abraham Deng...... 2019-Pres. • K • Kevin Ricks...... 1983-87 Earl Witcher...... 1977-78 Brian Dickerson...... 2002-03 John Riggs...... 1996-97 Ray Witiak...... 1982-83 Bobby Dobson...... 1985-89 Quintin Kearney...... 1985-87 Joe Kelly...... 1978-79 Billy Robinson Jr...... 2006-10 Lucas Woodhouse...... 2012-14 Matt Donohue...... 2000-02 David Robinson...... 2010-14 Tony Wools...... 1991-93 Victor Dorsey...... 2015 Jerome Kersey...... 1980-84 Michael Kessens...... 2012-13 Billy Rogers...... 1976-77 Michael Druitt...... 1990-94 Obi Romeo...... 2017 • Y • Jeylani Dublin...... 2011-14 Joe Koons...... 1996-97 Chad Kosmo...... 2004-06 Drew Romich...... 2018 Jimmy Yarbrough...... 1976-78 Colin Ducharme...... 2000-01 Joel Rowe...... 2003-07 Shawn Dudley...... 2003-04 • L • Curtis Rowser III...... 2014 • Z • Niels Dungal...... 2003-04 John Rusevlyan...... 1982-84 Karl Ziegler...... 2012-14 Billy Dunn...... 1989-91 Khris Lane...... 2015-17 Jon Larson...... 2003-06 Darryl Rutley...... 1986-89 Marek Zielinski...... 2000-03 • E • Isaac Lartey...... 1996-01 Jeffrey Ryan...... 2007-11 Ryan Earl...... 2002-04 Chuck Laster...... 1991-93 Keith Latimer...... 1987-91 • S • Dave Edwards...... 1983-86 Kevin Schneider...... 2004-05 Bob Eichner...... 1978-79 Mike Leake...... 1984-85 Adrian Lee...... 1980-81 Jason Seal...... 1996-97 Brandon Evans...... 2007-09 Mike Selby...... 1988-89 Dominic Ezeani...... 2017-18 Shack Leonard...... 1978-80 Eric Letts...... 1989-91 Dave Shavers...... 1986-90 Lonnie Lewis...... 1982-86 Bennie Shaw...... 1976-77 D.J. Lindsay...... 1976-77 Eric Shaw...... 2014 Joey Lipp...... 2019 Eddie Shelburne...... 1992-96 Troy Littles...... 1981-84 Chris Shields...... 2015-18

2019-20 Longwood Men’s Basketball Longwood basketball reached new heights in 2018-19. Now thanks to the largest gift in Longwood University’s 180-year history, the Lancers will continue to climb for years to come.

With a $15 million gift from philanthropist Joan Brock ‘64, Longwood announced this past spring plans to build a new university convocation center that includes the new home of Longwood men’s and women’s basketball. The Joan Perry Brock Center will be located along Brock Commons near Willett Hall, the current home of the Lancers, with a projected opening by the spring of 2022.

Brock’s $15 million gift is the largest in history for Longwood University and ushers both Longwood basketball programs into the next phase of their Division I growth while also spearheading the con- struction of a venue with immeasurable potential for the university and Farmville community. The facil- ity will be designed in Longwood’s traditional architectural style and will serve as a host for speakers, concerts and shows in addition to Longwood basketball games.

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