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2358_Nike_Media_Guide_Ad_M1.indd 1 8/18/20 8:41 AM TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFO Table of Contents / Credits 3 Dedmon 4

2020-21 PREVIEW 2020-21 Schedule 6 2020-21 Roster 7 Head Coach Mike Jones 8-9 Coaching Staff 10-14 Player Bios/Statistics 16-25

2019-20 REVIEW 2019-20 Overall Statistics 27 2019-20 Conference Statistics 28 2019-20 Team Statistics 29 QUICK FACTS HISTORY & RECORDS Assistant Coach (Season) Donny Lind (5th) Individual Records 31 GENERAL Alma Mater Loyola (Md.), 2010 Location Radford, Va. Team Records 32-33 Director of Operations Jaren Marino (4th) Founded 1910 Individual Career Top-10 34 Alma Mater West Virginia Tech, 2016 Single-Season Top-10 35 Enrollment 9,430 Records 36 President Dr. Brian O. Hemphill 2019-20 REVIEW Director of Athletics Robert Lineburg All-Time Roster 37 Overall Record 21-11 Affiliation NCAA Division I Coaching History 38 Big South Record (Finish) 15-3 (T-1st) Conference Big South Program History 39 Big South Tournament Seminfinals Nickname Highlanders Postseason History 40 Quarterfinals No. 8 Charleston So. - W, 62-48 Colors Red (186c), Gray (427c) & White Postseason Accoldades 41 Finals No. 5 Hampton - L, 78-86 All-Time Records vs. Opponents 42 Arena (Capacity) Dedmon Center (3,125) Year-by-Year Leaders 43-44 2020-21 PREVIEW MBB in the Radford Hall of Fame 45 PROGRAM HISTORY Starters Returning/Lost 0/5 First Season 1974-75 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 8/8 All-Time Record 726-617 (.541) Newcomers 8 CONFERENCE INFO All-Time Big South Record 299-226 (.570) The 47-48 Overall Postseason Record 3-7 MEDIA RELATIONS NCAA Tournament Appearances 3 Asst. Director of Communications Taylor Blue Last NCAA Tournament Appearance 2017-18 Office Phone 540-831-5726 Defeated LIU Brooklyn, Lost to Villanova CREDITS Cell Phone 256-307-9255 Executive Editor: Conference Tournament Titles 3 • Taylor Blue Email [email protected] 1997-98, 2008-09, 2017-18 Communications Coordinator Asha Evans Big South Regular Season Titles 6 Editorial Assistance: Communications Assistant Kieran Intemann • Asha Evans, Brock Meyer, Kieran Intemann, Greg 91-92, 99-00, 00-01, 08-09, 18-19, 19-20 Communications Assistant Greg Wolfe Wolfe NIT Tournament Appearances 1 Website RadfordAthletics.com Content Provided by: ^19-20 (^Cancelled due to COVID-19) • Taylor Blue • Past Radford Athletics Communications Staff COACHING STAFF Head Coach Mike Jones (10th) Photo Credits: • Jordan Childress, Nate Wise and Taylor Blue, Alma Mater Howard, 1990 Radford Athletics Communications Record at Radford (Career) 158-138 (Same) • Tim Cowie, Tim Cowie Photography Assistant Coach (Season) Ron Jirsa (6th) • Ryan Meyer, Ryan Meyer Photography • Erik Schelkun, Elestar Photography Alma Mater Gettysburg, 1981 • David DeNoma, DeNoma Photo Assistant Coach (Season) David Boyden (5th) • Jon Huff, John Huff Photos Alma Mater Western Kentucky, 2003 • Big South Conference 2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL 3 DEDMON CENTER

Opened in 1981, the Dedmon Center, a versatile athletic complex on the Other improvements to the Dedmon Center include a new high-tech light- campus of , underwent a multi-million dollar facelift, ing system with shutter capabilities, enhancing the pre-game as well as which makes it one of the premier collegiate athletic facilities in the Big in-game atmosphere. The improved lighting creates a more viewer-friendly South Conference and Mid-Atlantic region. picture for the television audience.

The Radford University men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball The Dedmon Center houses the department’s Learning Enhancement teams call the main arena of the Dedmon Center home. Center (LEC), committed to student-athlete support services and a state- of-the-art, 16,000 square-ft., weight room, the Sports Performance Center, The hardwood floor was produced by Horner Flooring, located in Dollar dedicated to the needs of the university’s 16 Division I athletic programs. Bay, Michigan and founded in 1891. Along with Radford University, Horner Flooring can be found at Allen Fieldhouse (University of Kansas), The The complex features several adjoining facilities, including intramural Breslin Center (Michigan State University), The Kohl Center (University soccer, football and softball fields and intercollegiate fields and courts for of Wisconsin), Siegel Center (Virginia Commonwealth University) and the baseball, softball and tennis. In addition, Patrick D. Cupp Stadium adds an Georgia Dome, which hosted the 2002 NCAA Final Four. intercollegiate soccer, women’s lacrosse and track and field complex.

Branch Builds, Inc. (Roanoke, Va.) was responsible for the largest part of One of the more amazing things about the Dedmon Center is its versatility. the renovations, which consisted of replacing the facilities’ air-supported The arena area can be customized to the current needs, including setting fabric roof with a more modernized fabric structure, supported by nine up a 3,200-seat arena for basketball and volleyball. The arena is also used steel trusses. By replacing the air-supported roof, a new air conditioning for concerts, graduation and other large university events. and air circulation system is being installed throughout the facility, making it more adaptable for all seasons and a more comfortable and quiet envi- ronment.

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2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL 5 2020-21 SCHEDULE DAY DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME NOVEMBER 2020-21 Men’s Basketball Big South Preseason Poll Wednesday Nov. 25 Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. TBA Saturday Nov. 28 # Norfolk State Harrisonburg, Va. TBA Rk Team (First-Place Votes) Sunday Nov. 29 # James Madison Harrisonburg, Va. TBA 1. Winthrop (21) 2. UNC Asheville (2) DECEMBER 3. Charleston Southern Saturday Dec. 5 East Carolina Greenville, N.C. TBA 4. Gardner-Webb (1) Tuesday Dec. 8 Lancaster Bible College Radford TBA 5. USC Upstate 6. Radford Thursday Dec. 10 Mars Hill Radford TBA 7. High Point Monday Dec. 14 Longwood * Radford TBA 8. Longwood Tuesday Dec. 15 Longwood * Radford TBA 9. Hampton Wednesday Dec. 19 Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. TBA 10. Campbell Wednesday Dec. 30 Presbyterian * Clinton, S.C. TBA 11. Presbyterian Thursday Dec. 31 Presbyterian * Clinton, S.C. TBA

JANUARY All-Conference Team First-Team Monday Jan. 4 Hampton * Radford TBA *Phlandrous Fleming Jr., Charleston So. Tuesday Jan. 5 Hampton * Radford TBA DJ Burns, Winthrop Saturday Jan. 9 Charleston Southern * Charleston, S.C. TBA DeVon Baker, UNC Asheville Sunday Jan. 10 Charleston Southern * Charleston, S.C. TBA , Winthrop Thursday Jan. 14 ^ Gardner-Webb * Radford TBA Jaheam Cornwall, Gardner-Webb Friday Jan. 15 Gardner-Webb * Radford TBA *Big South Preseason Player of the Year Sunday Jan. 24 UNC Asheville * Asheville, N.C. TBA Monday Jan. 25 UNC Asheville * Asheville, N.C. TBA Second-Team Tommy Bruner, Winthrop Friday Jan. 29 ^ USC Upstate * Radford TBA LJ Thorpe, Longwood Saturday Jan. 30 USC Upstate * Radford TBA John-Michael Wright, High Point Everette Hammond, USC Upstate FEBRUARY Kareem Reid, Gardner-Webb Thursday Feb. 4 ^ Campbell * Buies Creek, N.C. TBA Friday Feb. 5 Campbell * Buies Creek, N.C. TBA Thursday Feb. 11 ^ Winthrop * Radford TBA Friday Feb. 12 Winthrop * Radford TBA Thursday Feb. 18 ^ High Point * High Point, N.C. TBA Friday Feb. 19 High Point * High Point, N.C. TBA

MARCH Tuesday March 2 ! First Round TBA TBA Thursday March 4 ! Quarterfinals TBA TBA Friday March 5 ! Semifinals TBA TBA Sunday March 7 ! Championship TBA TBA

All times Eastern and subject to change | Home matches in Bold Italics + - Exhibition Game | # - Played at Atlantic Union Bank Center (Harrisonburg, Va.) * - Big South Conference game ^ - ESPNU Wildcard Selection game ! - Big South Conference Tournament

Mike Jones | 2019-20 Big South Coach of the Year 6 2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL 2020-21 ROSTER

NO. NAME YR. POS. HT. WT. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS) 0 Fah’Mir Ali Fr. G 5-10 180 Wilmington, Del. (Mt. Pleasant HS / Beckley Prep) 1 Keishon Porter Fr. G 6-4 190 McClesfield, N.C. (SouthWest Edgecombe HS) 2 Quinton Morton-Robertson So. G 5-8 165 Radford, Va. (Radford HS) 3 Jordan Hemphill R-Jr. G 6-5 190 Rogers, Ark. (Central Oklahoma) 4 Josiah Jeffers Jr. G 6-1 170 Burlington, N.C. (The Burlington School) 5 Dante Moses Jr. G 6-4 190 Riviera Beach, Fla. (Daytona State) 10 Joshua Walker Fr. F 6-7 200 Hyattsville, Md. (Riverdale Baptist HS) 11 Miles Jones So. G/F 6-6 210 Radford, Va. (Radford HS) 13 Shaquan Jules Jr. F 6-7 220 Orlando, Fla. (USC Aiken) 14 Chyree Walker R-Jr. F 6-5 200 Upper Marlboro, Md. (Delaware) 15 Bryan Hart Sr. G 6-1 180 Hampton, Va. (Clayton State) 20 Dravon Mangum R-So. F 6-8 200 Roxboro, N.C. (Charlotte) 21 Kobe Tigney R-Fr. G 6-3 195 Winchester, Va. (John Handley HS) 22 Lewis Djonkam R-Jr. C 6-9 245 Springfield, Va. (VCU) 30 Jamal Burke Jr. F 6-10 240 Spartanburg, S.C. (Georgia Highlands) 45 Xavier Lipscomb Fr. G 6-2 195 Washington, D.C. (St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes School)

Head Coach: Mike Jones (Howard ’90), 10th Season PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Assistant Coach: Ron Jirsa (Gettysburg, ’81), Sixth Season 1 Fah’Mir Ali Fah-Meer Assistant Coach: David Boyden (Western Kentucky, ’03), Fifth Season 2 Keishon Porter Key-shawn Assistant Coach: Donny Lind (Loyola (Md.), ’10), Fifth Season 14 Chyree Walker Ky-ree **Director of Operations: Jaren Marino (West Virginia Tech, ’16), Fourth Season 20 Dravon Mangum Dray-Von Video Coordinator/Ast. Director of Operations: Dayshawn Wells (Bowie State, ’19), Second Season 22 Lewis Djonkam Jonk-Um *Director of Player Development: Brett Gilbert (Lebanon Valley College, ’18), Third Season Ron Jirsa Jer-Suh Graduate Manager: Josh Giardina (Marymount, ’20), First Season Jaren Marino Jair-In **Third Year as Director of Operation | *First as Director of Player Development Josh Giardina Gee-R-Deen-Uh 2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL 7 MIKE JONES • HEAD COACH • 10TH YEAR AT RADFORD • HOWARD, ‘90

Head coach Mike Jones has completed nine seasons at the helm of the Radford THE MIKE JONES FILE men’s basketball program after taking the position on June 14, 2011. He and his teams have won 159 games at Radford, making him the third-winningest coach HOMETOWN in program history. 87 of those wins have come against Big South competition. Silver Spring, Md. 18 players have been named All-Big South in his time at Radford and 10 players have been tabbed VaSID All-State. Under Jones, both Javonte Green (2014-15) FAMILY and Ed Polite Jr. (2018-19) were named Big South Defensive Player of the Year Wife: Dr. Sharon Blackwell Jones while Carlik Jones earned Big South Freshman of the Year honors in 2017-18 Children: Nate and Miles and claimed the Big South Player of the Year award for the 2019-20 season. The 2014-15 campaign also featured a huge academic honor as Kyle Noreen was named a CoSIDA Academic All-District member.

EDUCATION Carlik Jones’ Player of the Year honor wasn’t the only bright spot in the 2019- 1990 Howard B.S., Zoology 20 season, as the squad’s 21-11 record carried them to their second straight regular season conference title. The 20-win season gave Jones’ and company its third straight 20-win season – the most consecutive 20-win seasons in program COACHING EXPERIENCE history. The season featured wins over Northwestern, Richmond and James 2011-pr. Radford Head Coach Madison and saw Jones reach his 150th win as a head coach. He was later 2009-11 VCU Assistant Coach named a and Ben Jobe Award finalist by CollegeInsider.com and 2003-09 Georgia Assistant Coach donned his second Big South Coach of the Year honor. 2002-03 West Virginia Assistant Coach The 2018-19 season was full of milestones for Jones and the Highlanders. The 2000-02 Richmond Assistant Coach team went 22-11 and 12-4 in conference play, earning a share of the Big South 1997-2000 Furman Assistant Coach regular season title for the first time since 2008-09. Radford went on the road 1994-97 Howard Assistant Coach and knocked off Notre Dame and No. 17 Texas, which was the first victory over a ranked opponent in Radford history. Radford began its conference slate a perfect 7-0 to become one of the final 15 teams in the nation still undefeated. COACHING AWARDS (HEAD COACH) 2019-20 Big South Conference Coach of the Year The Highlanders remained atop the standings for nearly the entire season and 2017-18 Big South Conference Coach of the Year as the No. 2 seed in the Big South Tournament, reached the title game for the 2017-18 NABC District III Coach of the Year second consecutive season. Five of the 11 20-plus win seasons in program history have now come under Jones. For his success on the court and his high moral standing off of it, he was also named a finalist for the Man of the Year award following the 2018-19 season. CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS (HEAD COACH) 2019-20 Big South Regular Season 2017-18 was arguably Jones’ most successful season to date, the season in 2018-19 Big South Regular Season which he was named Big South Coach of the Year and NABC District 3 Coach of 2018 Big South Conference Tournament the Year honors after leading the Highlanders to a Big South championship and playing in the NCAA Tournament for the third time in program history.

NCAA TOURNAMENT (HEAD COACH) Taking Coach Jones’ lead, Radford set a Division I school record with 23 wins, 2017-18 First Four (LIU Brooklyn | W, 71-61) completing the season at 23-13. The Highlanders earned victories over notable opponents such as East Carolina and James Madison during the non-conference 2017-18 First Round (Villanova | L, 61-87) schedule before compiling a 12-6 Big South record to finish the regular season in second place. He also became the third head coach in Radford history to reach 100 wins on Dec. 23, 2017 when the Highlanders topped UC Davis to clinch the PLAYERS OF THE YEAR (HEAD COACH) Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic title. 2019-20 Carlik Jones Big South Player of the Year 2018-19 Ed Polite Jr. Big South Def. Player of the Year The team’s postseason run was one to remember. Thanks in part to Jones 2017-18 Carlik Jones Big South Freshman of the Year preaching toughness and hard work throughout his tenure, the Highlanders 2014-15 Javonte Green Big South Def. Player of the Year overcame several obstacles in the Big South Championships to top No. 10 Longwood, No. 3 Winthrop and No. 5 Liberty to take home the program’s third ever conference title. The entire championship run culminated with “The Shot”, as redshirt freshman Carlik Jones’s buzzer-beating 3-pointer lifted Radford over in-state rival Liberty, 55-52, in front of a sellout crowd at the Dedmon Center.

8 2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL Jones and the Highlanders earned a No. Under Jones’ tutelage, Green developed into on the staff, the highest total over any two-year 16 seed in the NCAA Tournament and were one of the all-time greats in Radford men’s span in program history. selected to play in the First Four in Dayton, basketball history. The Petersburg, Va., native Ohio. It was there on March 13, 2018 that finished his career second in scoring, first in Prior to his second coaching stop in Virginia Radford won its first ever NCAA Tournament rebounding, first in steals, second in free throws at VCU, Jones served a six-year stint on victory – a 71-61 win over LIU Brooklyn. made, second in field goals made and first in ’s bench at Georgia from 2003- games played. He became the Highlanders’ first 09. In 2008, Georgia advanced to the NCAA The magical season came to an end with a NBA player when the signed him Tournament when the sixth-seeded Bulldogs tough loss to No. 1 overall seed Villanova who for the 2019-20 season. Price left RU ranked won four games in three days to complete the went on to win the National Championship. The fourth all-time in scoring. most improbable SEC Championship run in entire experience was an incredible opportunity conference history, which included a tornado for Radford University, including students, The duo represents two of 12 Highlanders striking the Georgia Dome and the tournament alumni, faculty, staff and fans, to come together to turn pro following their career in Radford. being moved to the Georgia Tech campus. to support a common cause. Rashun Davis, Brandon Holcomb, Randy Phillips, Ed Polite Jr., and Travis Fields Jr., have While at Georgia, Jones made a name for The seventh head coach in program history, all gone from learning under Jones to extending himself when Rivals.com selected him as one Jones took over a program with just one win in their basketball careers into the professional of the nation’s Top-25 recruiters in 2005. Jones the season prior to his arrival on campus and realm. also previously worked under at led a three-year turnaround that resulted in Richmond from 2000-02 and during the early back-to-back 22-win seasons in 2013-14 and The 2016-17 season saw the Highlanders reach stages of Beilein’s rebuilding project at West 2014-15. Radford competed in postseason the Big South Championship semifinals for the Virginia in 2002-03. play those three seasons as well, with the first time since 2010. Ed Polite Jr., led the Big Highlanders taking home the program’s first South in rebounding and double-doubles (14). Jones’ father, Jimmy, was a star guard in the and second postseason victories over Oregon He also led Radford in scoring and steals, and ABA from 1967-74. In 1974, Jimmy Jones State and Delaware State in the College ranked second on the team in blocks and third in signed with the Washington Bullets in the NBA, Basketball Invitational before the 2017-18 NCAA assists. The 6-5 forward averaged 9.5 rebounds where he remained until 1977. Tournament run. per game to rank 31st in the NCAA, while becoming the first sophomore in program history Jones was a four-year standout at Howard During his tenure, the Highlanders have to reach the 500 career -mark and the University, where he forged a connection with defeated opponents such as Northwestern, second to do so in two seasons of play. fellow Howard alumnus, Felton (’85), who he Texas, Notre Dame, Georgetown, Virginia Tech calls the biggest influence on his coaching and Penn State. The success of the program The Highlanders opened the 2015-16 campaign career. Once Jones graduated with a degree has led to an increase in exposure all over the with a double-overtime victory at Georgetown in Zoology in 1990, he began his coaching country with the team appearing on national and and followed up just 10 days later with a road career as a high school coach at Sidwell Friends regional television countless times. Radford’s win at Penn State, the program’s first victory School in Washington, D.C. before moving to success can be attributed to the foundation over a Big 10 opponent. the collegiate ranks at his alma mater in 1994. laid in Jones’ first season in the red and white with Big South All-Freshman selections Jones spent the 2009-10 and 2010-11 seasons He currently resides in the New River Valley Javonte Green and R.J. Price. Green, who was at VCU, which included a magical run to with his wife, Dr. Sharon Blackwell Jones. The Jones’ first All-Big South performer, and Price the 2011 Final Four with wins over USC, oldest of his two sons, Nate, was a member spearheaded the Highlanders’ resurgence to the Georgetown, Purdue, Florida State and Kansas. of the Bucknell men’s basketball team and his top of the league. While on Shaka Smart’s staff, the Rams posted youngest son, Miles, is currently on the Radford 55 wins over the final two seasons Jones was men’s basketball team.

MIKE JONES HEAD COACHING RECORD

Year University Record Pct. Conference Record Finish Postseason

2011-12 Radford 6-26 .188 Big South 2-16 11th

2012-13 Radford 13-19 .406 Big South 7-9 4th North Big South Tournament (First Round)

2013-14 Radford 22-13 .629 Big South 10-6 3rd North CBI Quarterfinals

2014-15 Radford 20-12 .647 Big South 12-6 4th CBI Quarterfinals

2015-16 Radford 16-15 .516 Big South 9-9 7th Big South Tournament (First Round)

2016-17 Radford 14-18 .438 Big South 8-10 6th Big South Tournament (Semifinals)

2017-18 Radford 23-13 .639 Big South 12-6 2nd NCAA Tournament Round of 64

2018-19 Radford 22-11 .667 Big South 12-4 T-1st Big South Tournament (Finals)

2020-21 Radford 21-11 .656 Big South 15-3 1st Big South Tournament (Semifinals)

Total Radford 159-138 .535 Big South 87-69

2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL 9 RON JIRSA • ASSISTANT COACH • SIXTH YEAR AT RADFORD • GETTYSBURG, ‘81

Ron Jirsa was appointed assistant men’s basketball coach in June 2015. Memphis in the Conference USA Tournament Quarterfinals. Jirsa assists in post player development, recruiting, scheduling and academics for Radford. Preceding his position at Marshall, Jirsa was the senior assistant coach at Dayton under then-head coach for four seasons. From one Big South regular season title to another, the squad’s 21-11 During his stint at UD, the Flyers posted an 88-39 overall record, made record during the 2019-20 season carried them to their second straight two NCAA Tournaments and two NIT appearances. In the 2002-03 regular season conference title for the second time in program history. campaign, Dayton posted a 24-6 record, won the Atlantic 10 Tournament The season featured wins over Northwestern, Richmond and James championship, advanced to the NCAA Tournament as a four seed and Madison and a 15-3 conference record. The 20-win season gave Jirsa and finished the season ranked among the top 25 teams in the nation in the company its third straight 20-win season – the most consecutive 20-win final Associated Press and USA Today polls. seasons in program history. Jirsa has coached in 30 postseason games overall, 18 of those in the The 2018-19 season saw the Highlanders go 22-11 overall and 12-4 in NCAA Tournament, and has appeared in postseason play 15 times. He conference play to win a share of the Big South regular season title for owns a career record of 78-104 in six years as a head coach at Marshall the first time since 2008-09. The team reached the Big South Tournament and Georgia. championship game for the second consecutive season as well. He also played an integral role in Radford’s 2017-18 run to a Big South His coaching career began at Connecticut College as an assistant coach championship and a berth in the NCAA Tournament that included the following his graduation from Gettysburg College in 1981. Two years later, program’s first ever NCAA Tournament victory. he moved on to Delaware and spent one season with the Blue Hens, before taking a graduate assistant position with VCU, which finished A veteran of the coaching profession for over 30 years, Jirsa joined the ranked 11th in the nation in 1984-85. Highlanders after one season at Tennessee Tech. He handled post player development and recruiting for the Golden Eagles. Jirsa earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in biology from Gettysburg College in 1981 and a Master of Arts in athletic administration from Tulsa in 1987. Jirsa has experience as both a head coach and assistant. Prior to He was a three-sport letterwinner at Ledyard High School in Ledyard, Tennessee Tech, Jirsa was the recruiting coordinator for Bethel University Conn. He and his wife, Laura, have one daughter, Hannah. in Arden Hills, Minn.

Before his position with the Royals, Jirsa spent six years as the associate head coach at Minnesota, serving under then-head coach for the fourth time in his coaching career. Smith and Jirsa first began their working relationship at Virginia Commonwealth, where both served under coach J.D. Barnett during the 1984-85 season. The Rams finished 26-6 that season, winning the Sun Belt Conference title to advance to the NCAA Tournament. They reunited when Smith hired Jirsa as an assistant at Tulsa before the 1991-92 season. Three years later, Jirsa was named associate head coach of the Golden Hurricane.

Jirsa accompanied Smith to Georgia when he took over the Bulldogs program in 1995. For two years, he served as associate head coach for Smith at Georgia before serving as head coach from 1997-99. His Bulldog squads posted a combined 35-30 record. During his time in Athens, the Bulldogs put together back-to-back recruiting classes that were rated among the top-five in the nation by several recruiting analysts.

His teams also made two NIT appearances. In his first season, Georgia posted a 20-15 record, only the seventh 20-win season in program history, en route to a third-place finish in the NIT. Jirsa’s Bulldogs put together a 4-1 mark in the postseason with wins over Iowa, North Carolina State, Vanderbilt and Fresno State in March 1998.

In his six combined seasons as an assistant at Tulsa and Georgia, Jirsa helped four consecutive teams win at least 21 games and reach the NCAA Tournament each year. The first three seasons - two at Tulsa and one at Georgia – he reached the Sweet 16. He also coached Jumaine Jones, who was a first-round NBA Draft pick of the in 1999.

Prior to his coaching stint at Minnesota, Jirsa spent four seasons as head coach at Marshall. The Thundering Herd went 13-19 in 2006-07, losing to 10 2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL DAVID BOYDEN • ASSISTANT COACH • FIFTH YEAR AT RADFORD • WESTERN KENTUCKY, ‘03

David Boyden joined Radford as an assistant men’s basketball coach in Boyden played one year at Fork Union Military Academy before moving on June 2016. In his role with the Highlanders, Boyden assists with recruiting, to Western Kentucky. He earned his Master’s Degree from WKU in 2011. on-floor coaching, scouting and post player development. Boyden and his wife, Lindsay, have two daughters, Eva and Nora. Following the stellar year, as the squad’s 21-11 record in the 2019-20 season carried them to their second straight regular season conference title. The season featured wins over Northwestern, Richmond and James Madison. The 20-win season gave Boyden and company its third straight 20-win season – the most consecutive 20-win seasons in program history.

The 2018-19 season saw the Highlanders go 22-11 overall and 12-4 in conference play to win a share of the Big South regular season title for the first time since 2008-09. The team reached the Big South Tournament championship game for the second consecutive season as well. He also played an integral role in Radford’s 2018 run to a Big South championship and a berth in the NCAA Tournament that included the program’s first ever NCAA Tournament victory.

Boyden came to the New River Valley with 10 years of prior Division I assistant coaching experience, including six seasons at his alma mater, Western Kentucky.

A two-time All-Sun Belt Conference selection and 1,000-point scorer for the Hilltoppers, Boyden was an assistant with the program for two stints (2008-10 and 2012-16), helping guide teams to five 20-win campaigns, two Sun Belt Conference championships and two NCAA Tournaments, including a first-round victory in 2009. With Boyden on the sidelines, Western Kentucky compiled a 124-78 overall record.

In between that success, he spent the 2011-12 season at Tennessee Tech, working primarily with the post players of a Golden Eagles’ squad that posted a 19-14 mark.

As a player, Boyden ranks third in WKU history with 123 career starts from 2000-03 while playing a key role for teams that won at least 24 games in each of his final three seasons and captured three consecutive Sun Belt East Division and conference tournament titles and NCAA Tournament berths.

He earned All-Sun Belt honors as a junior, was a second-team selection as a senior and was named to the 2003 Sun Belt All-Tournament Team. The native of Richmond, Va., finished his career with 1,167 points, 650 rebounds and 130 assists. In his first two seasons, Boyden was also honored with the E.A. Diddle Award, given to the Hilltopper who best displays leadership, character, loyalty, ability and love of his fellow man.

After receiving his bachelor’s degree from the school in 2003, Boyden spent two years working with Radford head coach Mike Jones on Dennis Felton’s staff at Georgia. He first served as an administrative assistant before taking over the role of director of basketball operations for the 2004-05 season.

Boyden then garnered his first assistant coach position at Eastern Kentucky, helping the Colonels to the 2007 Ohio Valley Conference championship and NCAA Tournament during his three seasons.

A 2009 inductee to the Hermitage High School Athletic Hall of Fame,

2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL 11 DONNY LIND • ASSISTANT COACH • FIFTH YEAR AT RADFORD • LOYOLA (MD.), ’10

Donny Lind is in his fifth season as an assistant recruiting coordinator as well as assisting with during each of his three years in Emmitsburg, coach after joining the Radford men’s basketball on-floor coaching and scouting. Md. The Mount Cup is rewarded to the athletic program in June 2016. program that excels in academics, athletics and He has taken the lead in the development of community service. From one Big South regular season title to Radford’s perimeter players, notably 2018 Big another, the squad’s 21-11 record during the South Rookie of the Year, Carlik Jones. Jones Prior to Mount St. Mary’s, Lind spent three 2019-20 season carried them to their second learned under Lind during his redshirt season seasons at Virginia Commonwealth University, straight regular season conference title for the before his breakout 2017-2018 campaign. where he worked under now Texas head coach, second time in program history. The season Shaka Smart. His tenure with the Rams started featured wins over Northwestern, Richmond and Lind also oversees the Highlanders offense, as a Graduate Manager while he finished his James Madison and a 15-3 conference record. which has shown marked improvement during M.Ed in Sports Leadership at VCU’s prestigious The 20-win season gave Lind and company his time with the team. Bringing an analytics Center for Sports Leadership. After one year its third straight 20-win season – the most background to the attack, the Highlanders with the program he was elevated to Video consecutive 20-win seasons in program history. focused on improving their offensive efficiency Coordinator. Lind provided insights through film, which rose from 8th in the Big South in 2016- analytics, and organization. He assisted with Lind’s hard work for the 2019-20 season 2017 to 3rd in 2017-2018. post player development, on-campus recruiting, didn’t go unnoticed as he was named a top 50 and oversaw the Rams’ community service Impactful Low Major Coach in DI and the third Lind’s winning ways were on full display efforts where he was rewarded with the Athletic best assistant coach in the Big South by Jeff before his time in the New River Valley. Prior Department Community Service Award in 2012. Goodman, Stadium Basketball Insider. Lind has to arriving in Radford, Lind was an assistant been known to be one of the most energetic at Mount St. Mary’s University where he During his time in Richmond, Va., Lind was coaches in the game and coaches with passion. worked for current George Washington head an integral piece in the Rams unprecedented coach, . In his first season success. They won a historic 84 games, a CAA One of those guards he has worked with went with the Mountaineers, the team won the Championship, and appeared in the NCAA on to become the Highlanders’ first Big South NEC Tournament and advanced to the NCAA Tournament in each of his three years. Prior Player of the Year in a 10-year span. Carlik Tournament. Lind served as The Mount’s to Lind’s time at VCU, the program had won Jones, one of the most prolific scorers in recruiting coordinator, helping to recruit the one NCAA tournament game, but during Lind’s Radford and Big South history, went on to score winningest class in school history. In April 2016, tenure, they won seven, including the legendary the third-most points in a single-season in 2019- Lind was named to the National Association 2011 VCU team that advanced to the Final Four. 20 and ranks eighth in scoring at Radford. of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Under Armour 30-under-30 list as one of the top young Lind, a New Knoxville, Ohio native, graduated Winning has followed Lind throughout his assistant coaches in the nation. from Loyola University Maryland with a Bachelor coaching career and his tenure in Radford has of Arts in Economics in 2010, after serving as a been no different. The 2018-19 season saw The 2017 Mount St. Mary’s graduating student manager and video coordinator for the the Highlanders go 22-11 overall and 12-4 class was the first class to go to two NCAA men’s basketball program under head coach in conference play to win a share of the Big Tournaments and had the second most wins Jimmy Patsos. South regular season title for the first time since in school history. This included senior, Junior 2008-09. The team reached the Big South Robinson, a Lind mentee, who finished his Lind and his wife, Ciara, reside in Radford with Tournament championship game for the second career as The Mount’s 3rd all-time leading their two children: Magnolia and Silas. consecutive season, as well. scorer, the 2018 NEC Player of the Year, and a 2018 AP All-American. Under Lind’s direction, Radford’s offensive output jumped up to 73.9 points per game with a Much like in Radford, Lind oversaw the Mount scoring margin of +5.8. The Highlanders ranked St. Mary’s offense. During his three years, the top-50 in the nation for fewest turnovers per Mountaineers led the NEC in scoring offense, game, -turnover ratio and three-point field percentage, three-pointers made goal percentage. Following the season, he was and tempo. The team was in the top 100 one of only 11 assistant coaches in the nation nationally in offensive efficiency, effective field invited to participate in the inaugural Coaches goal percentage, scoring offense, three-pointers Leadership Program at the Jay Bilas Skills attempted, three-pointers made per game, and Camp. free throw percentage.

During the 2017-2018 campaign, Lind played Outside of basketball, Lind played a pivotal role a vital role in Radford’s run to a Big South in The Mount’s “Separation Seminar,” which championship and a berth in the NCAA was the team’s leadership seminar that focused Tournament that included the program’s first on team building, goal setting, and community ever NCAA Tournament victory. Since joining service. For those efforts, Lind watched the the Highlanders, Lind has served as Radford’s men’s basketball team win The Mount Cup

12 2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL jaren marino • DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS • FOURTH YEAR AT RADFORD • WEST VIRGINIA TECH, ’16

Jaren Marino completed his third season as Director of Basketball Opera- The Hurricanes posted a 30-5 record with a 19-1 conference record and tions after joining the Radford men’s basketball staff in September 2017. made it to the NJCAA National Championship. He also spent time organiz- ing film exchange programs and was the video coordinator. The 2018-19 season saw the Highlanders go 22-11 overall and 12-4 in conference play to win a share of the Big South regular season title for Marino began his coaching career at his alma mater as a student assistant the first time since 2008-09. The team reached the Big South Tournament from 2015-2016, and finished his degree in 2016. Some of his duties championship game for the second consecutive season as well. He also included scouting, strength and conditioning, player development, practice played an integral role in Radford’s 2018 run to a Big South championship and in-game coaching, and assisting with summer camps. and a berth in the NCAA Tournament that included the program’s first ever NCAA Tournament victory. No one knows how to “bring the juice” like Marino played for West Virginia Tech from 2011 to 2015, and earned a Coach Marino. starting role his last three seasons. He also served as team captain his junior and senior years. Named to the All-Conference team twice, and The juice was still in full force the following season as the squad’s 21-11 scoring over 1000 points during his collegiate career, he helped lead his record in the 2019-20 season carried them to their second straight regular team to win the regular season conference championship in 2012 and to season conference title. The season featured wins over Northwestern, the NAIA National Tournament in 2015. During his time at Tech, he was a Richmond and James Madison. part of teams that averaged over 20 wins per season.

Prior to being hired at Radford, Marino spent the 2016 season at Louis- burg College in Louisburg, N.C. While at Louisburg College he was in charge of the strength and conditioning program and prepared scouting reports for games, helped with player development and assisted in travel coordination.

DAYSHAWN WELLS • VIDEO COORDINATOR / ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS • SECOND YEAR AT RADFORD • BOWIE STATE, ’18

Dayshawn Wells begins his second season as Assistant Director of Op- strategies, while also building player relationships by coordinating team erations and Video Coordinator after joining the Radford men’s basketball building activities. staff on September 27, 2019. During his playing career, Wells helped carry Bowie State to a Central In his role with the Highlanders, Wells oversees all things video and Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) title in 2017 and a CIAA Regular technology, aid in player development through video study, manage video Season Championship in 2015. He became a team captain as a senior edits and highlights and assist with maintaining a recruiting database. making 28 starts and averaging 29 minutes per game.

Wells comes to Radford from Bowie State University, where he played for Wells graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Broadcast Journalism from the Bulldogs from 2015-18. Recently, Wells was an assistant coach for Bowie State University in 2018. He was also a member of the Junior Busi- Team Thrill 16U, which is an Elite Basketball Program founded by Denver ness Club and the Debate Society. Wells was a 2013 graduate of Saint Nuggets guard Will Barton to create opportunities for youth. There he Frances Academy. served as recruitment coordinator for players in the District, Maryland and Virginia (DMV) region. He also helped develop strategies and game plans, while building player relationships among themselves and the staff.

Prior to his time with the 16U team, Wells was an assistant for the Team Thrill 17U squad in 2018. He facilitated player development by implement- ing practice strategies. He designed, developed and executed game plan

2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL 13 BRETT GILBERT • DIRECTOR OF PLAYER DEVELOPMENT • FIRST YEAR / THIRD AT RADFORD • LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE, ’18

Brett Gilbert is entering his third season at Radford after joining the men’s day operations. basketball staff in June of 2018 as a graduate manager before being promoted to Director of Player Development in August 2020. He has also spent time working camps for programs such as VCU, Rice, Mount St. Mary’s and Albright College over the last two years. He’s trav- A graduate of Lebanon Valley College in Pennsylvania where he was a eled around the country to attend EYBL and Hoop Group events and even team captain on the men’s basketball team, Gilbert has extensive working served as director of the ABC Basketball Camp in Reading, Pa. in basketball at both the youth and collegiate levels. His writing skills may match his basketball skills, as well, following a stint Most recently, he interned with the Lebanon Valley men’s basketball team as the LVC school newspaper’s sports writer. where he assisted with scouting reports, video breakdown and all day-to- josh giardina • GRADUATE MANAGER • FIRST YEAR AT RADFORD • MARYMOUNT, ’19

Josh Giardina is in his first season as a graduate manager with Radford In his time at Marymount he worked as a resident assistant, was a after joining the men’s basketball program in July 2020. member of the event staff for Marymount’s student recreation center, and helped in the classroom for incoming students as a student mentor. A graduate of Marymount University in Arlington, Va., where he was a member of the men’s basketball team. Giardina graduated Summa Cum Laude from the Marymount Honor’s Program with a degree in Health Science. As a part of the Honors Program For the summer of 2019, Giardina interned with the Hoop Group, a grass- degree requirements, he researched the effects of coaching leadership roots basketball company that does camps, clinics and tournaments. He styles on player efficiency for his senior independent study thesis. He was was in charge of recruiting thousands of players to attend basketball camp also a member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and was on the at East Stroudsburg University in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. He assisted Dean’s List during all four years as a student-athlete. with day to day operations as well as coached and assisted with player development. He also handled finances for registration during camps.

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2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL 15 2 QUINTON MORTON-ROBERTSON • GUARD | 5-8 | 165 | SOPHOMORE • RADFORD, VA. • RADFORD HS

2019-20 AS A FRESHMAN Saw action in 19 games ... Picked up three steals and 17 assists with a season high of five assists versus Central Penn (12/29) … Scored his first points in the season opener at Liberty and hit his first 3-pointer at Georgia Southern (11/15) … Notched a season-high 10 points in 19 minutes of action against Central Penn HIGH SCHOOL / PREP Played four seasons at Radford High School in Radford, Va., … Helped lead his team to a combined 112-6 record for his time in a Bobcat uniform, including a 30-0 record as a senior … Won the 1A State Championship as a freshman (2015-16) and sophomore (2016-17) and a 2A State Championship as a senior (2018-19) … Named Timesland Player of the Year in 2017 and 2018 … Committed only 26 turnovers through 28 games as a junior and averaged 21.1 points and 5.1 assists per game that season … Scored over 2,000 points in his career and dropped 41 in his final contest as a Bobcat shooting 7-for-9 from the 3-point line PERSONAL / ACADEMICS Full name is Quinton Morton-Robertson … Born on April 12, 2001 … Son of Mary Morton and John Robertson … Has two brothers, Isiah and Trindon along with one sister, Londyn … Has yet to decide on a major

CAREER HIGHS

Points: 10, Central Penn -- 12/29/19 Rebounds: 3, at Liberty -- 11/08/19 Assists: 5, Central Penn -- 12/29/19 Steals: 1, Bridgewater College -- 11/12/19 at Ga. Southern -- 11/15/19; Central Penn -- 12/29/19 Blocks: -- FG made: 4, Central Penn -- 12/29/19 FG attempts: 8, Central Penn -- 12/29/19 3FG made: 2, Central Penn -- 12/29/19 3FG attempts: 4, Central Penn -- 12/29/19 FT made: 1, at Liberty -- 11/08/19 FT attempts: 2, at Winthrop -- 2-10-20

CAREER STATISTICS

|------Total ------| |----- 3-Point -----| |--- Free Throws ---| |------Rebounds ------| |- Scoring -| Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2019-20 19 0 113 5.9 10 26 .385 4 17 .235 1 6 .167 0 9 9 0.5 6 0 17 5 0 3 25 1.3 TOTAL 19 0 113 5.9 10 26 .385 4 17 .235 1 6 .167 0 9 9 0.5 6 0 17 5 0 3 25 1.3

16 2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL 4 JOSIAH JEFFERS • GUARD | 6-1 | 170 | JUNIOR • BURLINGTON, N.C. • THE BURLINGTON SCHOOL

2019-20 AS A sophomore Made 26 appearances ... Gathered 54 points, nine assists and 19 rebounds on the season … Connected on 4-of-7 3-pointers in the 81-70 victory over High Point … Notched a season-high 12 points against the Panthers (2/8) 2018-19 AS A freshman Averaged 5.1 minutes per game across 11 games played ... Provided a season-high six points and four assists in the season opener against Davis & Elkins on Nov. 6 ... Ranked fourth on the team with three blocks HIGH SCHOOL / PREP Led The Burlington School to the NCISAA state championships in 2015 and 2017 ... Averaged 11 points, 5 assists and two steals as a junior ... Also played soccer and ran track ... Was an honors student

CAREER HIGHS

Points: 12, at High Point -- 02/08/20 Rebounds: 3, Central Penn -- 12/29/19; Charleston So. -- 2/1/20 Assists: 4, Davis & Elkins -- 11/06/18 Steals: 2, at Longwood -- 01/30/20 Blocks: 1, 4 times FG made: 4, at High Point -- 02/08/20 FG attempts: 7, at High Point -- 02/08/20 3FG made: 4, at High Point -- 02/08/20 3FG attempts: 7, at High Point -- 02/08/20 FT made: 2, at Winthrop -- 2/10/20 FT attempts: 2, UIC -- 11/09/18; at Winthrop -- 2/10/20; USC Upstate -- 2/22/20

CAREER STATISTICS

|------Total ------| |----- 3-Point -----| |--- Free Throws ---| |------Rebounds ------| |- Scoring -| Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2018-19 11 0 56 5.1 4 13 .308 1 9 .111 2 4 .500 1 6 7 0.6 3 0 10 2 3 2 11 1.0 2019-20 26 0 199 7.7 18 48 .375 14 39 .359 4 6 .667 1 18 19 0.7 29 0 9 4 1 9 54 2.1 TOTAL 37 0 255 6.9 22 61 .361 15 48 .313 6 10 .600 2 24 26 0.7 32 0 19 6 4 11 65 1.8

2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL 17 11 MILES JONES • GUARD/FORWARD | 6-6 | 210 | SOPHOMORE • RADFORD, VA. • RADFORD HS

2019-20 AS A FRESHMAN Saw action in 17 games ... Went 7-for-9 in total field goals made ... Grabbed 10 rebounds and had 17 total points on the year … Scored his first points against Bridgewater College … Made his first 3-pointer against Duquesne on Dec. 14 HIGH SCHOOL / PREP Played four seasons at Radford High School in Radford, Va., … Helped lead his team to a combined 112-6 record for his time in a Bobcat uniform, including a 30-0 record as a senior … Won the 1A State Championship as a freshman (2015-16) and sophomore (2016-17) and a 2A State Championship as a senior (2018-19) … Named first team all-state, second team all-state and was a three-time first team all-district selection PERSONAL / ACADEMICS Full name is Miles Xavier Jones… Born on December 15, 2000 … Son of head coach Mike Jones and Radford University professor, Sharon Jones … Has one brother, Nate, who played basketball at Bucknell … Honor Student and member of the National Honor Society in high school … Has yet to decide on a major

CAREER HIGHS

Points: 5, Central Penn -- 12/29/19 Rebounds: 3, at Longwood -- 01/30/20; vs Duquesne -- 12/14/19 Assists: N/A Steals: 1, vs Duquesne -- 12/14/19 Blocks: N/A FG made: 2, Central Penn -- 12/29/19 FG attempts: 2, vs Duquesne -- 12/14/19; Central Penn -- 12/29/19 3FG made: 1, vs Duquesne -- 12/14/19; Central Penn -- 12/29/19; Hampton -- 3/6/2020 3FG attempts: 2, vs Duquesne -- 12/14/19 FT made: N/A FT attempts: N/A

CAREER STATISTICS

|------Total ------| |----- 3-Point -----| |--- Free Throws ---| |------Rebounds ------| |- Scoring -| Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2019-20 17 0 49 2.9 7 9 .778 3 4 .750 0 0 .000 3 7 10 0.6 6 0 0 2 0 1 17 1.0 TOTAL 17 0 49 2.9 7 9 .778 3 4 .750 0 0 .000 3 7 10 0.6 6 0 0 2 0 1 17 1.0 18 2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL 14 CHYREE WALKER • FORWARD | 6-5 | 200 | R-JUNIOR • UPPER MARLBORO, MD. • BULLIS SCHOOL / DELAWARE

2019-20 AS A REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE Made 22 appearances and averaged 11.2 minutes per game … Made his Highlander debut against Duquesne (12/14) ... Named to the Big South All-Academic Team ... Shot 50 percent in total field goals (26-for-52) ... Had seven steals, three blocks and 60 rebounds on the year … Notched a season-high 10 points at Mississippi State going 3-for-4 from beyond the arc PRIOR TO RADFORD (DELAWARE) Played for a season at Delaware, before transferring to Radford for the 2019 spring semester … Appeared in 30 games while making 14 starts during his freshman campaign in 2017-18 … Averaged 3.9 points and 2.4 rebounds per game … Recorded seven points and grabbed two rebounds during his Blue Hen debut at Richmond … Scored 10 points to go with two steals and three assists vs. Wesley … Grabbed a career-high eight re- bounds while scoring eight points against Yale and scored a season-high 12 points to go with five rebounds vs. Buffalo HIGH SCHOOL / CLUB Played at the Bullis School in Potomac, Md., … Named All-Interstate Athletic Conference during his junior and senior seasons … Helped lead Bullis School to the conference championship as a senior in 2017 … Aver- aged 10.0 points per game as a sophomore and 14.7 points as a junior … Also competed in track & field, where he placed second in the high-jump as a junior PERSONAL / ACADEMICS Full name is Chyree Raynell Walker … Born March 8, 1998 … Son of Raynell and Chrystal Walker … Has a younger sister, Rayniah and an older brother, Marcel … Majoring in media studies with a concentration in production technology

CAREER HIGHS (AT RADFORD)

Points: 10, at Mississippi St. -- 12/18/19 Rebounds: 6, Campbell -- 1/11/20; Charleston So. -- 2/1/20 Assists: 2, at Longwood -- 01/30/20 Steals: 1, 7 times Blocks: 1, at Longwood -- 01/30/20; vs Richmond -- 12/22/19; Hampton -- 3/6/2020 FG made: 4, Hampton -- 3/6/2020 FG attempts: 6, vs Richmond -- 12/22/19; Hampton -- 3/6/2020 3FG made: 3, at Mississippi St. -- 12/18/19 3FG attempts: 4, at Mississippi St. -- 12/18/19 FT made: 2, 4 times FT attempts: 5, at Presbyterian -- 01/18/20; at High Point -- 02/08/20

CAREER STATISTICS (AT RADFORD)

|------Total ------| |----- 3-Point -----| |--- Free Throws ---| |------Rebounds ------| |- Scoring -| Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2019-20 22 0 247 11.2 26 52 .500 4 16 .250 12 22 .545 18 42 60 2.7 32 1 5 10 3 7 68 3.1 TOTAL 22 0 247 11.2 26 52 .500 4 16 .250 12 22 .545 18 42 60 2.7 32 1 5 10 3 7 68 3.1 2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL 19 22 LEwis Djonkam • CENTER | 6-9 | 245 | REDSHIRT-JUNIOR • SPRINGFIELD, VA. • WEST SPRINGFIELD

2019-20 AS A redshirt SOPHOMORE Appeared in 29 games with five starts and averaged 12.7 minutes per game ... Had 66 total rebounds, four steals and four blocks ... Tallied a season-best eight points in the 94-71 win over James Madison (12/4) 2018-19 AS A SOPHOMORE Transferred to Radford from VCU ... Sat out and redshirted due to NCAA transfer rules 2017-18 AS A FRESHMAN (VCU) Appeared in 20 games ... Scored 14 points and hauled in eight rebounds ... Scored a season-best four points and grabbed two rebounds in a win over Grambling State on Nov. 10 ... Scored three points off the bench at George Washington on Feb. 17 HIGH SCHOOL / PREP Averaged 11 points and seven rebounds to lift Hargrave Military Academy to a 43-2 record in 2016-17 ... Post averages of 14.7 points and 10.4 rebounds as a senior at West Springfield High School in 2015-16 ... Named Team MVP, First Team All-Fairfax County and VHSL 6A All-State Second Team as a senior at West Springfield ... Played for Baltimore Elite on the AAU circuit

CAREER HIGHS (AT RADFORD)

Points: 8, James Madison -- 12/4/19 Rebounds: 6, High Point -- 1/4/20 Assists: 2, Bridgewater College -- 11/12/19; Presbyterian -- 2/13/20 Steals: 1, 4 times Blocks: 2, Bridgewater College -- 11/12/19 FG made: 4, James Madison -- 12/4/19 FG attempts: 9, at Longwood -- 02-24-18 3FG made: N/A 3FG attempts: N/A FT made: 3, High Point -- 1/4/20; Bridgewater College -- 11/12/19 FT attempts: 5, at High Point -- 02/08/20; High Point -- 1/4/20

CAREER STATISTICS (AT RADFORD)

|------Total ------| |----- 3-Point -----| |--- Free Throws ---| |------Rebounds ------| |- Scoring -| Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2019-20 29 5 369 12.7 37 74 .500 0 0 .000 8 22 .364 33 33 66 2.3 56 2 9 21 4 4 82 2.8 TOTAL 29 5 369 12.7 37 74 .500 0 0 .000 8 22 .364 33 33 66 2.3 56 2 9 21 4 4 82 2.8

20 2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL 0 FAH’MIR ALI • GUARD | 5-10 | 180 | FRESHMAN • WILMINGTON, DEL. • MT. PLEASANT HS / BECKLEY PREP

HIGH SCHOOL / PREP Played at both Mount Pleasant High School in Delaware and Beckley Prep in West Virginia, where he played both guard spots ... First team all-confer- ence and first team all-state at Mount Pleasant, where he averaged 26 points, eight assists and eight rebounds per game in his final season ... Averaged 19 points and seven assists per game in his lone season at Beckley Prep ... Also played football at Mount Pleasant, where he was a first team all-confer- ence selection PERSONAL / ACADEMICS Son of Fahmee Ali and Keyhonna Brown ... Major is undecided

2 KEISHON PORTER • GUARD | 6-4 | 190 | FRESHMAN • MACCLESFIELD, N.C. • SOUTHWEST EDGECOMBE HS

HIGH SCHOOL / PREP Multi-sport athlete at SouthWest Edgecombe High School, where he excelled at both basketball and football, earning conference player of the year honors in both sports ... Helped lead the Cougars to a pair of postseason appearances in basketball ... Also an all-conference selection in football ... Was the Wilson Daily Times Player of the Year in football ... 1,000-point scorer in high school PERSONAL / ACADEMICS Son of Keith Porter and Towander Edwards ... Has one brother, Josiah, and three sisters, Keyshawna, Tanesha and Sakeitha ... Plans to major in sport management

2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL 21 3 jordan hemphill • GUARD | 6-5 | 190 | R-JUNIOR • BENTONVILLE, ARK. • BENTONVILLE HS / CENTRAL OKLAHOMA

2019-20 AS A JUNIOR Transferred to Radford from Central Oklahoma ... Sat out and redshirted due to NCAA transfer rules PRIOR TO RADFORD (CENTRAL OKLAHOMA) Played at Central Oklahoma for two seasons (2017-19) … Averaged 8.2 points, 2.8 rebounds and 1.6 assists a game while playing in 29 of 30 contests as a freshman ... Came off the bench the first 19 games before starting the final 10, averaging 9.4 points in that closing stretch ... Scored in double fig- ures 11 times, topped by a trio of 20-point outings ... First 20-point game came in home rout of Northeastern State on Jan. 20, 2018 after making 5-of-6 shots with four 3-pointers ... Totaled 7.5 points and 4.2 rebounds per game as a sophomore during the 2018-19 season … Started 24 of the 26 games he competed in … Opened the season with 15 points, nine rebounds, three steals and one against Northwestern Oklahoma … Shot 43 percent from the floor including 35 percent from long range as a sophomore HIGH SCHOOL / PREP Played four seasons at Bentonville High School in Bentonville, Ark., ... Earned All-Conference and All-State honors in 2016-17 and was named the Class 7A West Player of the Year as well as Defensive Player of the Year ... Averaged 18 points, five rebounds, and five assists per game throughout his career … Helped lead his team to postseason play all four years – including two finals appearances as a sophomore and junior PERSONAL / ACADEMICS Born on January 24, 1999 … Son of Radford University President Dr. Brian O. Hemphill and Melony Morris … Has one brother, Cruz and two sisters Jada and Catalina … Majoring in communications

5 DANTE MOSES • GUARD | 6-4 | 190 | JUNIOR • RIVIERA BEACH, FLA. • INLET GROVE HS / PALM BEACH STATE / DAYTONA STATE

Prior to radford (PALM BEACH STATE / DAYTONA STATE) Played two seasons of junior , one at Palm Beach State and one at Daytona State ... Averaged 13.7 points, 5.0 rebounds and 2.1 as- sists per game during the 2019-20 season at Daytona State, where he earned first team all-conference honors ... Averaged 4.0 points and 2.0 rebounds per game during the 2018-19 season at Palm Beach State High school / prep Played point guard, and small forward at Inlet Grove High School, where he was the Palm Beach County Public Schools MVP and earned all-state honors for the Hurricanes ... Also an all-area first team selection ... Averaged 19 points, nine rebounds and four steals per game during his senior season, leading Inlet Grove to its first postseason appearance in nearly a decade personal / academics Son of Reginal Austin and Ashley Wilkerson ... Has one sister, Kelsey Edwards ... Majoring in sport management

22 2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL 10 JOSHUA WALKER • FORWARD | 6-7 | 200 | FRESHMAN • UPPER MARLBORO, MD. • RIVERDALE BAPTIST HS

HIGH SCHOOL / PREP Played at DeMatha (2016-19) and Riverdale Baptist (2019-20) High Schools, both in Maryland ... Played as both a power forward and center ... Helped lead DeMatha to the state semifinals in 2019 ... Multi-sport athlete who also competed in track and field, helping lead DeMatha to a state championship in outdoor track in 2019 PERSONAL / ACADEMICS Son of Anthony and Merle Walker ... Has two brothers, Anthony Jr. and Christopher, and one sister, Raye ... Both bothers ran track in college, Anthony Jr. at Maryland and Christopher at South Carolina ... Plans to major in interior design

13 SHAQUAN JULES • FORWARD | 6-7 | 235 | JUNIOR • ORLANDO, FLA. • WINDERMERE PREP / USC AIKEN

PRIOR TO RADFORD (USC AIKEN) Played for two seasons at USC Aiken, making nine starts and appearing in 64 games for the Pacers ... Averaged 8.5 points and 4.5 rebounds in his two seasons at USC Aiken ... In the 2019-20 season, played in 31 games with seven starts, averaging 11.5 points and 5.4 rebounds per game, averaging 22.6 minutes per contest ... Had a career-high 23 points on two occasions during the season, against Young Harris (Feb. 15) and Columbus State (Mar. 4) ... Also grabbed a career-best 11 rebounds in 27 minutes against Paine (Nov. 25) ... Scored in double-figures in 20 games during the 2019-20 season, including four games of 20-plus points ... Played in 33 games during the 2018-19 season, making two starts and averaging 5.6 points and 3.8 rebounds per game in 13.6 minutes per game ... Scored a season-high 20 points against Georgia College (Dec. 19) ... Pulled down a season-best 10 rebounds against Clayton State (Jan. 19) ... Seven games of double-figure scoring during the 2018-19 season HIGH SCHOOL / PREP Attended Windermere Preparatory School in Windermere, Florida ... Guided the team to a district title as a junior ... Averaged 12.8 points and 8.5 rebounds per game as a senior ... Totaled 9.7 points and 5.6 boards his junior season ... Top-100 prospect in the state ... Two-time member of the Principal’s List ... Played AAU for Team Breakdown PERSONAL / ACADEMICS Son of Peter Jules Jr. and Esha Fahie ... Has four younger siblings ... Majoring in communications

2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL 23 15 BRYAN HART • GUARD | 6-1 | 180 | SENIOR • HAMPTON, VA. • HAMPTON ROADS ACADEMY / CLAYTON STATE

PRIOR TO RADFORD (CLAYTON STATE / LINCOLN MEMORIAL) Spent one season at Clayton State (2019-20) and three seasons at Lincoln Memorial (2016-19) ... Appeared in 26 games during his one season at Clayton State, starting 23 for the Lakers and averaging 14.7 points, 4.0 rebounds and 2.0 assists per game in 32.3 minutes of action ... Reached double-figures in scoring 17 times, including nine games with 20 or more points and a career-best 30 against Columbus State (Feb. 19) ... Part of three consecutive conference championships at Lincoln Memorial ... Appeared in 13 games during the 2018-19 season at Lincoln Memorial, making two starts for the Railsplitters and averaging 3.4 points and 1.2 rebounds per game in 5.8 minutes of action ... Scored a season-best 17 points in 12 minutes in his LMU debut, a start against Paine (Nov. 20) ... Did not appear in any contests during his first two seasons at Lincoln Memorial (redshirt in 2016-17, medical redshirt in 2017-18) HIGH SCHOOL / PREP Three-sport athlete who played football, basketball and baseball at Hampton High School and Hampton Roads Academy ... Finished his high school career with more than 1,000 points ... Two-time conference champion, once at Hampton High and once at Hampton Roads Academy ... First-team Virginia All-State selection as a senior ... Tidewater Conference of Independent Schools (TCIS) Player of the Year in his senior season and Second Team All-TCIS selection as a junior ... Helped lead Hampton Roads to an undefeated conference championship during the 2015-16 season ... Honorable mention all-conference selection in football as a quarterback PERSONAL / ACADEMICS Son of William and Dorothya Andrews ... Has one sister, Shyasia ... Majoring in interdisciplinary studies

20 DRAVON MANGUM • FORWARD | 6-6 | 200 | R-SOPHOMORE • ROXBORO, N.C. • PERSON HS / CHARLOTTE

2019-20 AS A SOPHOMORE Transferred to Radford from Charlotte ... Sat out and redshirted due to NCAA transfer rules PRIOR TO RADFORD (CHARLOTTE) Began his collegiate career at Charlotte for the 2018-19 season … Saw action in 29 contests and started 13 … Averaged 4.8 points and 2.6 rebounds per game … Connected on four three-point field goals for 12 points while grabbing eight boards at College of Charleston (12/1) ... Put together a solid performance against Longwood (11/19) with nine points and his first career double-figure rebounds game with 10 boards ... Recorded his first career double-figure scoring game with 12 points against Oklahoma State (11/10) ... Recorded five double-figure scoring games HIGH SCHOOL / PREP Competed at Person High School in Roxboro, N.C., … Played in the Carolinas All-Star Basketball Classic and the North Carolina East-West All-Star game in 2018…Named first-team All-District and to the Raleigh News and Observer All-Metro team after averaging 17.7 points, 8.4 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game as a senior… Earned All-PAC-6 Conference honors three times … Earned numerous Person County Athlete of the Week honors in his career … As a junior, he averaged 17.8 points and 8.1 rebounds … Finished his career with over 1,000 points … Helped lead his Red Storm AAU team to a state runner-up finish as well as an appearance in the championship game of the Super Showcase at Disney World in 2017 PERSONAL / ACADEMICS Full name is Dravon W. Mangum … Born January 4, 2000 … Son of Dedric and Wahkeelah Mangum … Has a brother, Darian, and a sister, Natori … Has yet to decide on a major

24 2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL 30 JAMAL BURKE • FORWARD | 6-10 | 240 | JUNIOR • GREENVILLE, S.C. • SOUTHSIDE HS / GEORGIA HIGHLANDS

PRIOR TO RADFORD (Georgia highlands / gulf coast state) Appeared in 32 games, including 28 starts as a sophomore at Georgia Highlands College in Rome, Ga., (2019-20) ... Averaged 8.3 points and rebounds in just over 17 minutes per game ... Shot 55.5 percent from the floor ... Tallied 12 games with 10 or more points and 11 with double-digit rebounds, including a season-high 17 in a win over Central Georgia Technical College ... Recorded six double-doubles in his final season in junior college ... Began his collegiate career at Gulf State College (2018-19), where he appeared in 16 games averaging 3.0 points and 4.5 rebounds per game ... Shot 44.7 percent from the floor ... Had a season-high 12 points against Tallahassee Community College HIGH SCHOOL / PREP Played four seasons at Southside High School in Greenville, S.C., … Helped lead his team to a combined 53-3 record in his final two season with the Ti- gers, including a 27-1 record as a junior … Won the 3A State Championship in 2017 and 2018 … Named all-state and 3A player of the year as a senior ... Averaged 18.9 points, 14.5 rebounds and 3.1 blocks per game as a senior ... Once tallied 34 points and 27 rebounds in a game vs. Carolina High PERSONAL / ACADEMICS Full name is Jamal Edward Burke … Born on Sept. 9, 1999 … Son of Gale Blassingame … Has three brothers, Jonathan, Tony and Antonio … Majoring in interdisciplinary studies

45 XAVIER LIPSCOMB • GUARD | 6-2 | 195 | FRESHMAN • WASHINGTON, D.C. • ST. STEPHEN’S & ST. AGNES SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL / PREP Played at St. Stephen’s and St. Agnes School in Alexandria, Virginia, playing point guard for the Saints ... Three-time IAC champion and 2018 VISAA state champion Was a Washington Post All-Met first team selection ... Also selected as the IAC Player of the Year ... VISAA First Team selection PERSONAL / ACADEMICS Son of Guila Lipscomb and Rosalind Faulkner ... Plans to major in cybersecurity or accounting

2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL 25 2019-20 REVIEW

26 2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Radford Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 07, 2020) All games 2019-20 OVERALL STATISTICS

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 21-11 11-4 9-6 1-1 CONFERENCE 15-3 7-2 8-1 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 6-8 4-2 1-5 1-1

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 01 JONES, Carlik 32-31 1057 33.0 218-447 .4 8 8 47-115 .4 0 9 158-194 .8 1 4 21 143 164 5.1 59 1 175 75 5 45 641 20.0 11 FIELDS JR, Travis 31-31 994 32.1 140-318 .4 4 0 64-154 .4 1 6 61-87 .7 0 1 12 65 77 2.5 62 0 107 60 3 29 405 13.1 05 HICKS, Donald 32-32 893 27.9 82-235 .3 4 9 57-175 .3 2 6 15-26 .5 7 7 26 86 112 3.5 68 1 35 37 0 23 236 7.4 30 EKE, Devine 31-14 718 23.2 79-130 .6 0 8 0-2 .0 0 0 44-116 .3 7 9 76 146 222 7.2 74 0 21 38 26 23 202 6.5 15 HOLLAND, Devonnte 30-27 630 21.0 84-142 .5 9 2 0-0 .0 0 0 20-33 .6 0 6 54 116 170 5.7 62 1 13 31 13 5 188 6.3 00 HUTCHINSON, Devin 31-0 380 12.3 44-113 .3 8 9 30-84 .3 5 7 24-26 .9 2 3 6 26 32 1.0 33 0 12 13 3 9 142 4.6 03 GREENE, Cle'Von 30-2 380 12.7 47-116 .4 0 5 21-68 .3 0 9 16-22 .7 2 7 7 34 41 1.4 35 0 14 11 4 7 131 4.4 13 BUTTS IV, Leroy 26-18 376 14.5 48-98 .4 9 0 7-31 .2 2 6 4-13 .3 0 8 28 48 76 2.9 35 0 10 12 6 4 107 4.1 14 WALKER, Chyree 22-0 247 11.2 26-52 .5 0 0 4-16 .2 5 0 12-22 .5 4 5 18 42 60 2.7 32 1 5 10 3 7 68 3.1 22 DJONKAM, Lewis 29-5 369 12.7 37-74 .5 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 8-22 .3 6 4 33 33 66 2.3 56 2 9 21 4 4 82 2.8 04 JEFFERS, Josiah 26-0 199 7.7 18-48 .3 7 5 14-39 .3 5 9 4-6 .6 6 7 1 18 19 0.7 29 0 9 4 1 9 54 2.1 02 MORTON-ROBERTSO 19-0 113 5.9 10-26 .3 8 5 4-17 .2 3 5 1-6 .1 6 7 0 9 9 0.5 6 0 17 5 0 3 25 1.3 10 JONES, Miles 17-0 49 2.9 7-9 .7 7 8 3-4 .7 5 0 0-0 .0 0 0 3 7 10 0.6 6 0 0 2 0 1 17 1.0 12 CALDWELL, John 7-0 20 2.9 1-5 .2 0 0 0-2 .0 0 0 2-2 1.000 3 5 8 1.1 4 0 0 1 0 1 4 0.6 Team 53 49 102 1 21 Total...... 32 6425 841-1813 .4 6 4 251-707 .3 5 5 369-575 .6 4 2 341 827 1168 36.5 562 6 427 341 68 170 2302 71.9 Opponents...... 32 6425 734-1749 .4 2 0 257-789 .3 2 6 390-579 .6 7 4 292 742 1034 32.3 573 7 396 355 93 134 2115 66.1

TEAM STATISTICS RAD OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 2302 2115 11/08/19 at Liberty L 60-66 7872 Points per game 71.9 66.1 11/12/19 BRIDGEWATER COLLEGE W 91-40 1360 Scoring margin +5.8 - 11/15/19 at Ga. Southern L 73-76 1599 FIELD GOALS-ATT 841-1813 734-1749 11/19/19 at Northwestern W 67-56 4834 pct .4 6 4 .4 2 0 11-22-19 at Bradley L 61-70 5167 3 POINT FG-ATT 251-707 257-789 11/26/19 at Monmouth L 63-80 1388 3-point FG pct .3 5 5 .3 2 6 12/4/19 JAMES MADISON W 94-71 2039 3-pt FG made per game 7.8 8.0 12/7/19 UNCG L 58-60 1491 FREE THROWS-ATT 369-575 390-579 12/14/19 vs Duquesne L 49-71 812 Free throw pct .6 4 2 .6 7 4 12/18/19 at Mississippi St. L 68-77 6101 F-Throws made per game 11.5 12.2 12/22/19 vs Richmond W 73-58 1381 REBOUNDS 1168 1034 12/29/19 CENTRAL PENN W 90-45 861 Rebounds per game 36.5 32.3 * 1/4/20 HIGH POINT W 73-62 1222 Rebounding margin +4.2 - * 01/08/20 at Gardner-Webb W 67-64 1459 ASSISTS 427 396 * 1/11/20 CAMPBELL W 68-63 1316 Assists per game 13.3 12.4 * 01/16/20 at USC Upstate W 63-59 800 TURNOVERS 341 355 * 01/18/20 at Presbyterian W 75-64 665 Turnovers per game 10.7 11.1 * 1/20/20 WINTHROP L 56-61 1948 Turnover margin +0.4 - * 01/23/20 at UNC Asheville L 67-80 1537 Assist/turnover ratio 1.3 1.1 * 1/25/20 HAMPTON W 83-79 1690 STEALS 170 134 * 01/30/20 at Longwood W 67-55 1613 Steals per game 5.3 4.2 * 2/1/20 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN Wot 77-74 1278 BLOCKS 68 93 * 02/08/20 at High Point W 81-70 1258 Blocks per game 2.1 2.9 * 2-10-20 at Winthrop W 81-77 2415 ATTENDANCE 24901 47460 * 2/13/20 PRESBYTERIAN W 81-71 1623 Home games-Avg/Game 15-1660 15-3018 * 02/15/20 at Campbell W 73-60 2346 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 2-1096 * 2/20/20 UNC ASHEVILLE W 79-64 1580 * 2/22/20 USC UPSTATE W 81-60 2010 Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals * 02/27/20 at Hampton W 81-78 6213 Radford 1068 1224 10 2302 * 2/29/20 GARDNER-WEBB L 62-70 2245 Opponents 1001 1107 7 2115 3/5/2020 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 62-48 2222 3/6/2020 HAMPTON L 78-86 2016

* = Conference game

2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL 27 THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Radford Combined Team Statistics (as of Feb 29, 2020) Conference games only 2019-20 CONFERENCE STATISTICS

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 15-3 7-2 8-1 0-0 CONFERENCE 15-3 7-2 8-1 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 01 JONES, Carlik 18-18 626 34.8 126-257 .4 9 0 24-65 .3 6 9 91-106 .8 5 8 12 86 98 5.4 32 0 100 38 4 22 367 20.4 11 FIELDS JR, Travis 18-18 589 32.7 92-193 .4 7 7 40-95 .4 2 1 32-48 .6 6 7 7 37 44 2.4 34 0 68 36 2 19 256 14.2 15 HOLLAND, Devonnte 17-15 382 22.5 60-93 .6 4 5 0-0 .0 0 0 17-26 .6 5 4 31 65 96 5.6 28 0 10 15 11 3 137 8.1 05 HICKS, Donald 18-18 523 29.1 49-134 .3 6 6 33-105 .3 1 4 9-15 .6 0 0 22 50 72 4.0 43 1 23 22 0 12 140 7.8 30 EKE, Devine 18-12 460 25.6 48-72 .6 6 7 0-1 .0 0 0 28-83 .3 3 7 41 98 139 7.7 40 0 15 27 18 14 124 6.9 00 HUTCHINSON, Devin 18-0 194 10.8 26-60 .4 3 3 18-46 .3 9 1 17-19 .8 9 5 3 11 14 0.8 21 0 7 8 1 2 87 4.8 22 DJONKAM, Lewis 18-3 211 11.7 24-47 .5 1 1 0-0 .0 0 0 5-18 .2 7 8 17 20 37 2.1 32 1 5 11 1 3 53 2.9 03 GREENE, Cle'Von 16-0 159 9.9 16-43 .3 7 2 5-23 .2 1 7 6-6 1.000 2 11 13 0.8 17 0 4 3 0 1 43 2.7 04 JEFFERS, Josiah 15-0 156 10.4 12-35 .3 4 3 11-30 .3 6 7 4-6 .6 6 7 0 12 12 0.8 26 0 6 4 0 6 39 2.6 13 BUTTS IV, Leroy 13-6 133 10.2 13-28 .4 6 4 2-10 .2 0 0 3-6 .5 0 0 7 15 22 1.7 14 0 2 3 2 1 31 2.4 14 WALKER, Chyree 16-0 149 9.3 11-24 .4 5 8 1-6 .1 6 7 8-16 .5 0 0 9 32 41 2.6 18 0 4 6 1 4 31 1.9 02 MORTON-ROBERTSO 8-0 31 3.9 2-6 .3 3 3 1-5 .2 0 0 0-3 .0 0 0 0 2 2 0.3 2 0 4 1 0 0 5 0.6 10 JONES, Miles 7-0 12 1.7 1-1 1.000 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 2 1 3 0.4 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.3 Team 27 32 59 1 11 Total...... 18 3625 480-993 .4 8 3 135-386 .3 5 0 220-352 .6 2 5 180 472 652 36.2 311 2 248 185 40 87 1315 73.1 Opponents...... 18 3625 414-993 .4 1 7 154-468 .3 2 9 229-329 .6 9 6 165 412 577 32.1 345 4 229 189 48 75 1211 67.3

TEAM STATISTICS RAD OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 1315 1211 * 1/4/20 HIGH POINT W 73-62 1222 Points per game 73.1 67.3 * 01/08/20 at Gardner-Webb W 67-64 1459 Scoring margin +5.8 - * 1/11/20 CAMPBELL W 68-63 1316 FIELD GOALS-ATT 480-993 414-993 * 01/16/20 at USC Upstate W 63-59 800 Field goal pct .4 8 3 .4 1 7 * 01/18/20 at Presbyterian W 75-64 665 3 POINT FG-ATT 135-386 154-468 * 1/20/20 WINTHROP L 56-61 1948 3-point FG pct .3 5 0 .3 2 9 * 01/23/20 at UNC Asheville L 67-80 1537 3-pt FG made per game 7.5 8.6 * 1/25/20 HAMPTON W 83-79 1690 FREE THROWS-ATT 220-352 229-329 * 01/30/20 at Longwood W 67-55 1613 Free throw pct .6 2 5 .6 9 6 * 2/1/20 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN Wot 77-74 1278 F-Throws made per game 12.2 12.7 * 02/08/20 at High Point W 81-70 1258 REBOUNDS 652 577 * 2-10-20 at Winthrop W 81-77 2415 Rebounds per game 36.2 32.1 * 2/13/20 PRESBYTERIAN W 81-71 1623 Rebounding margin +4.2 - * 02/15/20 at Campbell W 73-60 2346 ASSISTS 248 229 * 2/20/20 UNC ASHEVILLE W 79-64 1580 Assists per game 13.8 12.7 * 2/22/20 USC UPSTATE W 81-60 2010 TURNOVERS 185 189 * 02/27/20 at Hampton W 81-78 6213 Turnovers per game 10.3 10.5 * 2/29/20 GARDNER-WEBB L 62-70 2245 Turnover margin +0.2 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.3 1.2 * = Conference game STEALS 87 75 Steals per game 4.8 4.2 BLOCKS 40 48 Blocks per game 2.2 2.7 ATTENDANCE 14912 18306 Home games-Avg/Game 9-1657 9-2034 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals Radford 603 702 10 1315 Opponents 562 642 7 1211

28 2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Radford Team Game-by-Game (as of Oct 29, 2020) All games 2019-20 TEAM STATISTICS

TEAM STATISTICS

Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at Liberty 11/08/19 60-66 L 20-53 .3 7 7 4-17 .2 3 5 16-23 .6 9 6 10 24 34 34.0 21 4 8 2 4 60 60.0 BRIDGEWATER COLLEG 11/12/19 91-40 W 34-65 .5 2 3 10-27 .3 7 0 13-22 .5 9 1 20 29 49 41.5 13 19 11 3 11 91 75.5 at Ga. Southern 11/15/19 73-76 L 29-69 .4 2 0 9-24 .3 7 5 6-7 .8 5 7 13 27 40 41.0 19 12 13 3 4 73 74.7 at Northwestern 11/19/19 67-56 W 23-55 .4 1 8 9-20 .4 5 0 12-16 .7 5 0 9 27 36 39.8 19 19 12 3 5 67 72.8 at Bradley 11-22-19 61-70 L 21-50 .4 2 0 4-19 .2 1 1 15-26 .5 7 7 11 14 25 36.8 23 5 14 2 10 61 70.4 at Monmouth 11/26/19 63-80 L 23-66 .3 4 8 7-27 .2 5 9 10-16 .6 2 5 13 23 36 36.7 24 7 9 3 3 63 69.2 JAMES MADISON 12/4/19 94-71 W 38-70 .5 4 3 9-19 .4 7 4 9-10 .9 0 0 12 30 42 37.4 16 24 5 3 4 94 72.7 UNCG 12/7/19 58-60 L 22-46 .4 7 8 8-21 .3 8 1 6-17 .3 5 3 6 27 33 36.9 15 11 14 2 2 58 70.9 vs Duquesne 12/14/19 49-71 L 18-57 .3 1 6 6-23 .2 6 1 7-12 .5 8 3 8 19 27 35.8 16 9 9 1 6 49 68.4 at Mississippi St. 12/18/19 68-77 L 23-54 .4 2 6 15-32 .4 6 9 7-12 .5 8 3 12 14 26 34.8 25 15 12 1 4 68 68.4 vs Richmond 12/22/19 73-58 W 23-50 .4 6 0 8-18 .4 4 4 19-23 .8 2 6 7 31 38 35.1 14 15 13 1 6 73 68.8 CENTRAL PENN 12/29/19 90-45 W 37-66 .5 6 1 13-32 .4 0 6 3-6 .5 0 0 12 32 44 35.8 9 22 10 1 10 90 70.6 HIGH POINT 1/4/20 73-62 W 24-48 .5 0 0 6-18 .3 3 3 19-26 .7 3 1 11 22 33 35.6 19 11 12 3 6 73 70.8 at Gardner-Webb 01/08/20 67-64 W 25-52 .4 8 1 6-17 .3 5 3 11-18 .6 1 1 7 28 35 35.6 10 13 9 2 7 67 70.5 CAMPBELL 1/11/20 68-63 W 22-48 .4 5 8 6-16 .3 7 5 18-26 .6 9 2 6 31 37 35.7 17 8 13 1 4 68 70.3 at USC Upstate 01/16/20 63-59 W 22-56 .3 9 3 6-23 .2 6 1 13-17 .7 6 5 8 25 33 35.5 15 7 8 8 3 63 69.9 at Presbyterian 01/18/20 75-64 W 30-56 .5 3 6 7-22 .3 1 8 8-16 .5 0 0 7 25 32 35.3 24 15 9 4 7 75 70.2 WINTHROP 1/20/20 56-61 L 21-64 .3 2 8 6-29 .2 0 7 8-15 .5 3 3 17 26 43 35.7 19 10 9 1 6 56 69.4 at UNC Asheville 01/23/20 67-80 L 25-58 .4 3 1 4-20 .2 0 0 13-24 .5 4 2 16 22 38 35.8 19 11 14 1 6 67 69.3 HAMPTON 1/25/20 83-79 W 31-62 .5 0 0 7-20 .3 5 0 14-22 .6 3 6 11 24 35 35.8 18 16 6 2 4 83 69.9 at Longwood 01/30/20 67-55 W 22-48 .4 5 8 8-19 .4 2 1 15-21 .7 1 4 8 34 42 36.1 15 15 13 2 6 67 69.8 CHARLESTON SOUTHER 2/1/20 77-74 Wot 30-54 .5 5 6 8-21 .3 8 1 9-17 .5 2 9 6 34 40 36.3 18 14 12 2 3 77 70.1 at High Point 02/08/20 81-70 W 26-43 .6 0 5 13-26 .5 0 0 16-34 .4 7 1 6 24 30 36.0 26 17 12 1 4 81 70.6 at Winthrop 2-10-20 81-77 W 30-55 .5 4 5 5-19 .2 6 3 16-24 .6 6 7 8 30 38 36.1 22 14 13 2 4 81 71.0 PRESBYTERIAN 2/13/20 81-71 W 28-54 .5 1 9 10-28 .3 5 7 15-22 .6 8 2 10 24 34 36.0 18 20 8 2 6 81 71.4 at Campbell 02/15/20 73-60 W 30-63 .4 7 6 5-15 .3 3 3 8-11 .7 2 7 14 26 40 36.2 14 12 9 2 7 73 71.5 UNC ASHEVILLE 2/20/20 79-64 W 28-51 .5 4 9 9-17 .5 2 9 14-22 .6 3 6 7 24 31 36.0 13 15 12 1 5 79 71.8 USC UPSTATE 2/22/20 81-60 W 31-61 .5 0 8 9-22 .4 0 9 10-17 .5 8 8 15 25 40 36.1 14 17 8 1 4 81 72.1 at Hampton 02/27/20 81-78 W 29-62 .4 6 8 14-32 .4 3 8 9-14 .6 4 3 16 27 43 36.3 18 21 9 3 1 81 72.4 GARDNER-WEBB 2/29/20 62-70 L 26-58 .4 4 8 6-22 .2 7 3 4-6 .6 6 7 7 21 28 36.1 12 12 9 2 4 62 72.1 CHARLESTON SOUTHER 3/5/2020 62-48 W 23-54 .4 2 6 7-20 .3 5 0 9-13 .6 9 2 14 31 45 36.4 13 11 14 1 9 62 71.7 HAMPTON 3/6/2020 78-86 L 27-65 .4 1 5 7-22 .3 1 8 17-20 .8 5 0 14 27 41 36.5 24 6 12 2 5 78 71.9 Radford 2302 841-1813 . 4 6 4 251-707 . 3 5 5 369-575 . 6 4 2 341 827 1168 36.5 562 427 341 68 170 2302 71.9 Opponents 2115 734-1749 . 4 2 0 257-789 . 3 2 6 390-579 . 6 7 4 292 742 1034 32.3 573 396 355 93 134 2115 66.1

Games played: 32 Rebounds/game: 36.5 Points/game: 71.9 Assists/game: 13.3 FG Pct: 46.4 Turnovers/game: 10.7 3FG Pct: 35.5 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.3 FT Pct: 64.2 Steals/game: 5.3 Blocks/game: 2.1

2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL 29 HISTORY & RECORDS

30 2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL INDIVIDUAL RECORDS POINTS 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Game 43 Doug Day vs. Central Connecticut State, 12/12/90 Game 11 Doug Day vs. Morgan State, 12/9/92 Season 669 Whit Holcomb-Faye 2005-06 11 Doug Day vs. Central Connecticut State, 12/12/90 Career 2,027 Doug Day 1989-93 Season 117 Doug Day 1991-92 Career 401 Doug Day 1989-93 (NCAA Record at the Time) SCORING AVERAGE Season 23.1 Whit Holcomb-Faye 2005-06 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Career 21.0 Wallace Foster 1974-75 Game 19 Doug Day vs.Iona, 1/3/91 Season 314 Doug Day 1992-92 FIELD GOALS MADE Career 1,068 Doug Day 1989-93 (NCAA Record at the Time) Game 16 Anthony Walker vs. George Mason, 12/6/93 16 Wallace Foster vs. Mary Washington, 1874-75 HIGHEST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Season 250 Art Parakhouski 2009-10 Game* 100% (5-5) Don Burgess vs. Winthrop, 1/12/94 Career 715 Doug Day 1989-93 *(Minimum 4 Made) 100% (5-5) Jason Williams vs. Liberty, 2/20/99 Season 49.2% (30-61) Corey Reed 1994-95 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Career 45.2% (225-498) Corey Reed 1994-98 Game 28 Doug Day vs. VCU, 12/9/91 28 Ed Cottrell vs. King, 1877-78 ASSISTS Season 511 Whit Holcomb-Faye 2005-06 Game 15 Brian Schmall vs. Campbell, 2/4/93 Career 1,782 Doug Day 1989-93 Season 216 Brian Schmall 1992-93 Career 604 Amir Johnson 2006-10 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game 100% (10-10) Tom Gallaher vs. UMBC, 2/10/93 MOST REBOUNDS 100% (10-10) Aswan Wainwright vs. Augusta, 3/3/88 Game 22 Art Parakhouski vs. VMI, 2/2/10 100% (8-8) Don Burgess vs. Charleston So,, 2/10/92 Season 414 Art Parakhouski 2009-10 Season 68.8% (165-240) Dan Grubbs 1978-79 Career 1,064 Javante Green 2011-15 Career 65.2% (270-414) Dan Grubbs 1978-80 BEST REBOUNDING AVERAGE FREE THROWS MADE Season 13.4 Art Parakhouski 2009-10 Game 16 Whit Holcomb-Faye vs. Winthrop, 1/14/06 Career 12.2 Art Parakhouski 2008-10 Season 182 Whit Holcomb-Faye 2006-07 Career 513 Whit Holcomb-Faye 2002-06 STEALS Game 8 Chris Hawkins vs.Winthrop, 2/24/92 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 8 Rian Everett vs. Jaksonville, 12/30/98 Game 18 Andrey Savtchenko vs. Witchita State, 11/17/01 Season 67 Chris Hawkins 1990-91 Season 249 Andrey Savtchenko 2001-02 67 Phil Young 1988-89 Career 674 Whit Holcomb-Faye 2002-06 Career 192 Rod Cousin 1984-88

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE MOST BLOCKS Game 100% (16-16) Whit Holcomb-Faye vs. Winthrop, 1/14/06 Game 7 Tyrone Travis vs. UNCG, 2/12/94 100% (12-12) Don Burgess vs. Charleston So., 2/21/94 7 Tyrone Travis vs. Bethany, 12/5/92 100% (10-10) Rian Everett vs. Charleston So., 1/16/99 Season 74 Nosa Obasuyi 2001-02 100% (8-8) Joey Lynch-Flohr vs. VMI, 1/21/09 Career 215 Tyrone Travis 1989-94 100% (8-8) Rashun Davis vs. Liberty, 12/3/15 Season 87.9% (109-124) Don Burgess 1992-93 Career 85.4% (322-377) Dan Wilbourne 1977-80

CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS MADE Season 41 Dan Wilbourne 1979-80

2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL 31 TEAM RECORDS

MOST POINTS MOST FIELD GOALS MADE MOST WINS Game 130 vs. Longwood, 1976-77 Game 52 vs. Longwood 1976-77 Season 23 2017-18 Season 2,520 1992-93 Season 916 1992-93 23* Division II 1978-79

FEWEST POINTS MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS FEWEST WINS Game 37 vs. Clemson, 11/30/98 Game 90 vs. Castleton State, 1/10/79 Season 5 2010-11 Season 1,554 1974-75 vs. Shenandoah, 11/30/78 Season 1,975 1992-93 MOST LOSSES BEST SCORING AVERAGE Season 24 2010-11 Season 82.9 1978-88 FEWEST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Game 28 vs Montclair State, 12/5/82 FEWEST LOSSES LOWEST SCORING AVERAGE Season 1,397 1974-75 Season 4 1978-79 Season 59.8 2010-11 BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE BEST WIN/LOSS PERCENTAGE MOST POINTS, OPPONENT Game 75.4% (49-65) vs. Emory & Henry, 1/7/08 Season 85.2% (23-4) 1978-79 Game 117 vs. Virginia Wesleyan, Season 51.6% 1978-79 1974-75 LOWEST WIN/LOSS PERCENTAGE Season 2,570 1992-93 LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Season 17.2% (5-24) 2010-11 Game 21.2% (11-52) vs. Birmingham-So., 3/1/05 FEWEST POINTS, OPPONENT Season 38.3% 1978-79 LONGEST WINNING STREAK Game 40 vs. Bridgewater, 11/12/19 Season 19 1978-79 Season 1,547 1974-75 MOST FREE THROWS MADE Game 44 vs. Bluefield State, 2/18/80 LONGEST LOSING STREAK BEST SCORING AVERAGE, OPPONENT Season 549 1979-80 Season 11 1989-90 Season 82.9 1992-93 MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS MOST CONSECUTIVE HOME WINS LOWEST SCORING AVERAGE, OPPONENT Game 53 vs. Bluefield State, 2/18/80 Single Season 14 1978-79 Season 62.3 1983-84 Season 575 2019-20 Consecutive Seasons 24 1977-80

MOST COMBINED POINTS MOST STEALS MOST CONSECUTIVE ROAD WINS Game 223 (W, 124-109) vs. Emory & Henry, 1/7/08 Game 23 at Delaware State, 12/6/88 Season 9 2009-10 Season 340 1998-99 FEWEST COMBINED POINTS MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS Game 90 vs. Georgia Southern, 2/19/85 MOST REBOUNDS Season 19 1978-79 vs. Montclair State 12/5/82 Game 65 vs. VMI, 2/21/09 vs. Central Penn , 12/27/15 MOST CONSECUTIVE DI WINS LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY Season 1,372 2008-09 Season 13 1999 Game 71 (W, 130-59) vs. Longwood, 1976-77 FEWEST REBOUNDS LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT Game 14 vs. Frostburg State, 12/7/79 Game 59 vs. Georgetown, 12/15/07 BEST REBOUND AVERAGE Season 41.6 2008-09

32 2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM RECORDS FIELD GOALS MADE FREE THROWS MADE FEWEST TURNOVERS Rank Season FGM Rank Season FTM Rank Season TO 1 1992-93 916 1 2008-09 560 1 1977-78 335 2 2018-19 893 2 1979-80 549 2 1981-82 337 3 2014-15 892 3 1987-88 546 3 2019-20 341 4 2008-09 884 4 1978-79 508 4 2005-06 375 5 1978-79 865 5 2005-06 494 5 2004-05 382

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED MOST POINTS SCORED Rank Season FGA Rank Season FTA Rank Season Points 1 2017-18 2,000 1 2008-09 825 1 1992-93 2,520 2 1989-90 1,984 2 1987-88 773 2 2008-09 2,491 3 1992-93 1,975 3 1988-89 766 3 2014-15 2,476 4 2014-15 1,946 4 1979-80 723 4 2018-19 2,440 5 2018-19 1,938 5 2001-02 721 5 2017-18 2,422

HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FREE THROW PERCENTAGE MOST POINTS PER GAME Rank Season Percent Rank Season FT % Rank Season PPG 1 1978-79 52.0% 1 1979-80 75.9% 1 1978-79 82.9 2 1980-81 50.4% 2 1978-79 75.0% 2 1992-93 81.3 3 1993-94 50.2% 3 1977-78 75.0% 3 1977-78 80.6 4 1979-80 50.0% 4 1984-85 74.5% 4 1998-99 78.4 5 1984-85 49.7% 5 1995-96 73.4% 5 1988-89 78.4

LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE REBOUNDS FEWEST POINTS Rank Season Percent Rank Season Rebounds Rank Season Points 1 1989-90 39.9% 1 2008-09 1,324 1 1981-82 1,750 2 2016-17 41.3% 2 2017-18 1,247 2 1983-84 1,780 3 2005-06 42.4% 3 2014-15 1,240 3 1982-83 1,838 4 2017-18 42.5% 4 2001-02 1,235 4 1985-86 1,845 5 2004-05 42.8% 5 2016-17 1,219 5 1984-85 1,870

3-POINTERS MADE REBOUNDS PER GAME FEWEST POINTS PER GAME Rank Season 3-Pt. Made Rank Season RPG Rank Season PPG 1 2018-19 285 1 2008-09 41.6 1 2002-03 63.1 2 2017-18 277 2 1986-87 40.0 2 1983-84 65.9 3 2019-20 251 3 2001-02 39.8 3 1985-86 65.9 4 2016-17 247 4 1977-78 38.9 4 1984-85 66.8 5 1997-98 244 5 1990-91 38.3 5 1981-82 67.3 2017-18 67.3 3-POINTERS ATTEMPTED BLOCKS Rank Season 3 Pt. FGA Rank Season Blocks STEALS 1 2017-18 793 1 2001-02 160 Rank Season Steals 2 2018-19 751 2 2008-09 154 1 1998-99 340 3 2016-17 716 3 2014-15 150 2 1993-94 303 4 2019-20 707 4 1990-91 141 3 2006-07 270 5 2015-16 658 5 2015-16 138 4 2000-01 265 5 1991-92 263 3-POINT PERCENTAGE ASSISTS Rank Season 3 Pt. FG% Rank Season Assists 1 1996-97 40.5% 1 1997-98 505 2 1991-92 39.9% 2 1992-93 472 3 1995-96 39.1% 3 2008-09 466 4 1994-95 39.0% 4 2014-15 450 5 1997-98 38.4% 5 1996-97 449

2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL 33 INDIVIDUAL CAREER TOP-10

1,000-POINT CLUB Donnell Howard 1986-88 6.7 6 Rod Cousin 1984-88 .789 Rank Name Seasons Points 7 Rian Everett 996-00 .788 1 Doug Day 1989-93 2,027 FIELD GOALS MADE 8 Carlik Jones 2017-20 .785 2 Javonte Green 2011-15 1,911 Rank Name Seasons FGM 9 Tim Penn 1983-87 .765 3 Whit Holcomb-Faye 2002-06 1,856 1 Doug Day 1989-93 715 10 Whit Holcomb-Faye 2002-06 .761 4 Chris Oliver 2003-07 1,659 2 Javonte Green 2011-15 701 5 R.J. Price 2011-15 1,649 3 Chris Oliver 2003-07 639 ASSISTS 6 Anthony Walker 1993-97 1,601 4 Whit Holcomb-Faye 2002-06 575 Rank Name Seasons Assists 7 Ed Polite Jr. 2015-19 1,558 5 Ed Polite Jr. 2015-19 563 1 Amir Johnson 2006-10 604 8 Carlik Jones 2017-20 1552 6 Carlik Jones 2017-20 545 2 Anthony Walker 1993-97 510 9 Raymond Arrington 1999-03 1,456 7 R.J. Price 2011-15 544 3 Carlik Jones 2017-20 469 10 Don Burgess 1990-94 1,452 8 David Smith 1981-85 542 4 Rashun Davis 2012-16 457 11 Ron Shelburne 1987-91 1,332 9 Ron Shelburne 1987-91 536 5 Whit Holcom-Faye 2002-06 417 12 Tyrone Travis 1989-91, 92-94 1,313 10 Anthony Walker 1993-97 532 6 Rod Cousin 1984-88 383 David Smith 1981-85 1,313 7 R.J. Price 2011-15 369 14 Rashun Davis 2012-16 1,304 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 150 MADE) 8 Roy Flynn 1979-83 336 15 Joey Lynch-Flohr 2006-10 1,267 Rank Name Seasons FG% 9 Chris Hawkins 1989--92 310 16 Kenny Thomas 2005-09 1,243 1 Kevin Robinson 1994-98 .578 10 Mike Hornbuckle 1998-02 295 17 Amir Johnson 2006-10 1,229 2 Art Parakhouski 2008-10 .561 18 Dan Wilbourne 1977-80 1,200 3 Eric Bowens 1992-97 .549 BLOCKED SHOTS Andrey Savtchenko 1998-02 1,200 4 Eric Parker 1994-98 .546 Rank Name Seasons Blocks 20 Art Parakhouski 2008-10 1,195 5 Aswan Wainwright 1985-89 .543 1 Tyrone Travis 1989-91, 92-94 215 21 Jason Williams 1997-01 1,176 Deconnte Holland 2016-20 .543 2 Nosa Obasuyi 1998-02 164 22 Billy Myers 1982-86 1,172 7 Pat DiServio 1984-86 .529 3 Ed Polite Jr. 2015-19 159 23 Stephen Barber 1988-92 1,170 Andrey Savtchenko 1998-02 .529 3 Brandon Holcomb 2012-16 148 24 YaYa Anderson 2012-16 1,141 9 David Smith 1982-85 .528 4 Eric Parker 1994-98 124 25 Correy Watkins 1998-02 1,123 Brandon Holcomb 2012-16 .528 6 Art Parakhouski 2008-10 115 26 Jason Lansdown 1992-96 1,099 7 Jalen Carethers 2011-15 110 27 Aswan Wainwright 1985-89 1,084 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 8 Chris Oliver 2003-07 104 28 Kevin Robinson 1994-98 1,078 Rank Name Seasons 3FGM 9 Eric Hall 2005-09 99 29 Olumuyiwa Popoola 2001-05 1,044 1 Doug Day 1989-93 401 10 Correy Watkins 1998-02 94 30 Leslie Ballard 1995-99 1,043 2 R.J. Price 2011-15 301 31 Donald Hicks 2016-20 1033 3 Raymond Arrington 1999-03 289 STEALS 32 Ryan Charles 1996-00 1,028 4 Corey Reed 1994-98 232 Rank Name Seasons Steals 33 Tim Penn 1983-87 1,006 5 Donald Hicks 2016-20 225 1 Javonte Green 2011-15 243 6 YaYa Anderson 2012-16 222 2 Ed Polite Jr. 2015-19 199 POINTS PER GAME (MIN. 50 GAMES) 7 Anthony Walker 1993-97 220 3 Rod Cousin 1984-88 192 Rank Name Seasons PPG Caleb Tanner 2015-19 220 4 Amir Johnson 2006-10 190 1 Art Parakhouski 2008-10 18.7 9 Leslie Ballard 1995-99 202 5 Blake Smith 2009-13 183 2 Whit Holcomb-Faye 2002-06 17.7 10 Whit Holcomb-Faye 2002-06 193 Anthony Walker 1993-97 183 3 Doug Day 1989-93 17.3 7 Roy Flynn 1979-83 177 4 Carlik Jones 2017-20 15.7 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. (MIN. 50 MADE) 8 Rashun Davis 2012-16 170 5 Dan Wilbourne 1977-80 15.0 Rank Name Seasons 3FG% 9 Chris Hawkins 1989-92 167 6 Anthony Walker 1993-97 14.7 1 Corey Reed 1994-98 .455 10 R.J. Price 2011-15 166 7 Chris Oliver 2003-07 14.6 2 Caleb Tanner 2015-19 .414 8 James Cooke 1983-85 14.5 3 Cameron Jones 2014-16 .403 GAMES PLAYED 9 Javonte Green 2011-15 14.4 4 Don Burgess 1990-94 .402 Rank Name Seasons GP 10 Raymond Arrington 1999-03 13.0 5 Brian Schmall 1991-93 .399 1 Javonte Green 2011-15 133 6 Donald Hicks 2017-20 .395 2 Kyle Noreen 2011-15 132 REBOUNDING 7 Jason Lansdown 1992-96 .394 Brandon Holcomb 2012-16 132 Rank Name Seasons Rebounds 8 Chris Goodin 2002-05 .388 4 R.J. Price 2011-15 131 1 Ed Polite Jr. 2015-19 1,119 9 Rian Everett 1996-00 .387 Ed Polite Jr. 2015-19 131 2 Javonte Green 2011-15 1,064 10 Anthony Walker 1993-97 .385 6 Rashun Davis 2012-16 130 3 Chris Oliver 2003-07 845 Donald Hicks 2016-20 130 4 Andrey Savtchenko 1998-02 823 FREE THROWS MADE 8 Kion Brown 2012-16 128 5 Correy Watkins 1998-02 816 Rank Name Seasons FTM 9 Devonnte Holland 2016-20 125 6 Art Parakhouski 2008-10 783 1 Whit Holcomb-Faye 2002-06 513 10 Joey Lynch-Flohr 2006-10 124 7 Aswan Wainwright 1985-89 755 2 Javonte Green 2011-15 485 8 Kevin Robinson 1994-98 745 3 Ed Polite Jr. 2015-19 379 GAMES STARTED 9 David Smith 1981-85 739 4 Carlik Jones 2017-20 357 Rank Name Seasons GS 10 Tyrone Travis 1989-91, 92-94 718 5 Andrey Savtchenko 1998-02 356 1 R.J. Price 2011-15 130 6 Don Burgess 1990-94 336 2 Donald Hicks 2016-20 126 REBOUNDING AVERAGE (MIN. 50 GAMES) 7 Chris Oliver 2003-07 333 3 Javonte Green 2011-15 122 Rank Name Seasons RPG 8 Joey Lynch-Flohr 2006-10 322 4 Amir Johnson 2006-10 118 1 Art Parakhouski 2008-10 12.2 9 Rod Cousin 1984-88 318 5 Kyle Noreen 2011-15 116 2 Ed Polite Jr. 2015-19 8.5 10 Anthony Walker 1993-97 317 6 Brandon Holcomb 2012-16 114 3 Javonte Green 2011-15 8.0 7 Ed Polite Jr. 2015-19 110 4 Andrey Savtchenko 1998-02 7.7 FREE THROW PCT. (MIN. 100 MADE) 8 Correy Watkins 1998-02 109 5 Eric Key 1983-86 7.5 Rank Name Seasons FT% 9 Anthony Walker 1993-97 106 6 Chris Oliver 2003-07 7.4 1 Don Burgess 1990-94 .842 10 Ron Shelburne 1987-91 104 7 Correy Watkins 1998-02 7.1 2 James Cooke 1983-85 .802 Raymond Arrington 1999-03 103 8 David Smith 1982-85 6.8 3 Anthony Walker 1993-97 .801 Don Burgess 1990-94 103 Aswan Wainwright 1985-89 6.8 4 Raymond Arrington 1999-03 .797 10 Kevin Robinson 1994-98 6.7 5 Billy Myers 1982-86 .794 34 2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL SINGLE-SEASON TOP-10 POINTS 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE ASSISTS Rank Name Season Points Rank Name Season 3FGM Rank Name Season Assists 1 Whit Holcomb-Faye 2005-06 669 1 Doug Day 1991-92 117 1 Brian Schmall 1992-93 216 2 Art Parakhouski 2009-10 662 2 Doug Day 1992-93 116 2 Carlik Jones 2018-19 181 3 Carlik Jones 2019-20 641 3 Doug Day 1990-91 106 3 Carlik Jones 2019-20 175 4 Javonte Green 2013-14 593 4 Corey Reed 1997-98 98 4 Amir Johnson 2008-09 172 5 Doug Day 1990-91 585 5 Leslie Ballard 1998-99 92 5 Amir Johnson 2009-10 166 6 Doug Day 1991-92 572 6 Raymond Arrington 2001-02 91 6 Amir Johnson 2007-08 155 7 Chris Oliver 2006-07 563 7 Whit Holcomb-Faye 2005-06 83 7 Anthony Walker 1994-95 150 8 Wallace Foster 1976-77 551 8 YaYa Anderson 2013-14 82 8 Rashun Davis 2015-16 149 9 Tim Penn 1986-87 547 R.J. Price 2012-13 82 9 Phil Young 1988-89 140 10 Doug Day 1992-93 545 10 R.J. Price 2014-15 80 10 Anthony Walker 1995-96 134

SCORING AVERAGE FREE THROWS MADE BLOCKED SHOTS Rank Name Season PPG Rank Name Season FTM Rank Name Season Blocks 1 Whit Holcomb-Faye 2005-06 23.1 1 Whit Holcomb-Faye 2005-06 182 1 Nosa Obasuyi 2001-02 74 2 Wallace Foster 1974-75 22.4 2 Art Parakhouski 2009-10 159 2 Tyrone Travis 1993-94 67 3 Art Parakhouski 2009-10 21.4 3 Carlik Jones 2019-20 158 3 Art Parakhouski 2009-10 65 4 Doug Day 1990-91 20.2 4 Javonte Green 2013-14 157 4 Tyrone Travis 1990-91 62 5 Carlik Jones 2019-20 20.0 5 Javonte Green 2014-15 154 5 Tyrone Travis 1992-93 60 6 Doug Day 1991-92 19.7 6 Andrey Savtchenko 2001-02 148 6 Ed Polite Jr. 2015-16 55 Wallace Foster 1975-76 19.7 7 Andrey Savtchenko 2000-01 136 7 Art Parakhouski 2008-09 50 8 Tim Penn 1986-87 18.9 8 Rod Cousin 1987-88 135 8 Brandon Holcomb 2014-15 49 9 Chris Oliver 2006-07 18.8 9 Whit Holcomb-Faye 2003-04 132 9 Eric Hall 2008-09 48 10 Jason Williams 1999-00 18.1 10 Art Parakhouski 2008-09 131 10 Eric Parker 1997-98 47

REBOUNDING FREE THROW PCT. (MINIMUM 50 MADE) STEALS Rank Name Season Rebs Rank Name Season FT% Rank Name Season Steals 1 Art Parakhouski 2009-10 414 1 Don Burgess 1992-93 .879 1 Ed Polite Jr. 2017-18 68 2 Art Parakhouski 2008-09 369 2 Ivey Cook 1982-83 .864 Javonte Green 2013-14 68 3 Ed Polite Jr. 2018-19 314 3 Anthony Walker 1993-94 .859 3 Chris Hawkins 1990-91 67 4 Andrey Savtchenko 2001-02 309 4 Don Burgess 1991-92 .852 Phil Young 1988-89 67 5 Javonte Green 2014-15 307 5 Rod Cousin 1987-88 .849 5 Javonte Green 2012-13 66 6 Ed Polite Jr. 2016-17 294 6 James Cooke 1983-84 .843 Blake Smith 2010-11 66 7 Andrey Savtchenko 2000-01 290 7 Raymond Arrington 2000-01 .833 7 Javonte Green 2014-15 65 8 Javonte Green 2013-14 285 8 Ron Shelburne 1987-88 .828 8 Chris Hawkins 1991-92 63 9 Ed Polite Jr. 2017-18 283 9 Corey Reed 1997-98 .823 B.J. Haigler 2001-02 61 10 Correy Watkins 2001-02 282 10 Don Burgess 1993-94 .821 Skip Smith 1979-80 61

REBOUNDING AVERAGE Rank Name Season RPG 1 Art Parakhouski 2009-10 13.4 2 Art Parakhouski 2008-09 11.2 3 Chris Oliver 2005-06 10.0 Andrey Savtchenko 2001-02 10.0 Andrey Savtchenko 2000-01 10.0 Dan Grubbs 1978-79 10.0 7 Ed Polite Jr. 2016-17 9.5 Ed Polite Jr. 2018-19 9.5 9 Correy Watkins 2001-02 9.1 10 Javonte Green 2014-15 9.0

2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL 35 DEDMON CENTER RECORDS team records

Most Points Best Field Goal Percentage Lowest Free Throw Percentage (Min. 10 Attempts) 124 Radford vs. Emory & Henry 1/7/08 70.1% (47-67) Radford vs. Central Penn 12/28/14 22.2% (2-9) Radford vs. West Virginia 12/19/07

Fewest Points Lowest Field Goal Percentage Most Rebounds 40 Bridgewater vs. Radford 11/12/19 23.0% (14-61) Radford vs. Winthrop 1/9/02 66 Radford vs. Central Penn 12/27/15

Most Points In One Half Most 3-Point Field Goals Made Fewest Rebounds 66 Radford vs. Eastern 1/12/83 16 Radford vs. Morgan State 12/5/82 17 Winthrop vs.Radford 1/19/85 66 Radford vs. Central Penn 12/27/15 16 Radford vs. VCU 12/8/98 Most Turnovers Fewest Points In One Half Most 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 35 Davis & Elkins vs. Radford 11/21/98 12 Radford vs. Lock Haven 11/27/89 37 Radford vs. Concord 11/22/97 12 Radford vs. Liberty 1/14/17 37 Radford vs. Charleston So. 1/6/16 Fewest Turnovers 5 Radford vs. Mount St. Mary’s 1/9/82 Most Points Two Teams Most Free Throws Made 5 Radford vs. High Point 2/28/06 233 Radford 124, Emory & Henry 109 1/7/08 43 Radford vs. VMI 2/14/07 5 Radford vs. James Madison 12/4/19

Fewest Points Two Teams Fewest Free Throws Made Most Assists 90 Radford 49, Montclair State 41 12/5/82 2 Radford vs. VMI 2/9/89 33 Radford vs. Central Penn 12/27/15

Most Field Goals Made Most Free Throw Attempts Most Blocks 51 Radford vs. Central Penn 12/27/15 49 Radford vs. Coastal Carolina 1/13/01 12 Radford vs. Catholic 12/4/96 12 Radford vs. Concord 1/9/01 Fewest Field Goals Made Fewest Free Throw Attempts 12 Radford vs. UNC Asheville 3/5/09 12 Radford vs. Montclair State 12/5/82 4 Radford vs. VMI 2/9/89 Most Steals Most Field Goal Attempts Best Free Throw Percentage (Min. 10 Attempts) 23 Radford vs. Delaware State 12/6/88 86 Central Connecitcut State vs. Radford 12/1/90 100% (10-10) Radford vs. George Mason 12/6/06 100% (10-10) Presbyterian vs. Radford 2/7/09 Most Fouls Fewest Field Goal Attempts 38 VMI vs. Radford 2/14/07 28 Radford vs. Montclair State 12/5/82

individual records

Most Points Most 3-Pointers Attempted Most Assists 43 Doug Day vs. Central Connecticut State 12/12/90 18 Doug Day vs. Morgan State 12/9/92 15 Brian Schmall vs. Campbell 2/4/93

Most Field Goals Made Most Free Throws Made Most Steals 16 Anthony Walker vs. George Mason 12/6/93 16 Whit Holcomb-Faye vs. Winthrop 1/14/06 9 Demetrius Jones vs. UMES 12/15/86

Most Field Goals Attempted Most Free Throws Attempted Most Blocks 28 Doug Day vs. VCU 12/9/91 17 Andrey Savtchenko vs. Elon 2/26/02 7 Tyrone Travis vs. Bethany 12/5/92 17 Andrey Savtchenko vs. High Point 1/19/02 7 Pascal Fleury vs. UMBC 2/6/95 Most 3-Pointers Made 17 Whit Holcomb-Faye vs. Liberty 2/18/06 11 Doug Day vs. Morgan State 12/9/92 Most Rebounds 22 Jerome Sims vs. Youngstown State 2/8/92

36 2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL ALL-TIME ROSTER Aa Epperly, David (1975-76) Kleckner, Tyler (2005-08) Ricks, Duane (2004-08) Abele, Martins (2010-11) Epperly, Terry (1978-80) Knick, Warnel (1974-77) Robinson, Kevin (1994-98) Adames, Emilio (1974-76) Everett, Rian (1996-00) Robinson, Jeremy (2009-11) Adkins, David (1985-88) Ll Robinson, Steve (1978-80) Ali, Fah’Mir (2020-Pres.) Ff Lacy, Clay (1978-80) Rodriguez, Brian (2015-17) Anderson, Ya Ya (2012-16) Faulkner, Evan (2009-11) Lange, Reggie (1980-81) Ross, Dan (2003-06) Armistead, Keith (1975-77) Fadool, Ray (1979-80) Lansdown, Jason (1992-96) Arrington, Raymond (1999-03) Fields Jr., Travis (2017-20) Layman, Danny (1977-78) Ss Austin, Aaron (2008-09) Flynn, Ray (1979-83) Lineburg, Robert (1987-89) Saunders, Anias (2017-19) Avery, Ron (1979-80) Foster, Wallace (1974-77) Lipscomb, Curtis (2002-03) Savtchenko, Andrey (1998-02) Fox, Josh (2004-05) Lipscomb, Xavier (2020-pr.) Scandrett III, Alfonso (2006-07) Bb Franklin, Jay (1988-89) Long, Jack (1974-75) Schmall, Brian (1991-93) Ballard, Leslie (1995-99) Long, Reggie (1981-82) Seamon, Jesse (1999-03) Barber, Stephen (1988-92) Gg Lutete, Christian (2015-17) Shelburne, Ron (1987-91) Barclift, Mike (1984-86) Gallaher, Tom (1989-93) Lynch-Flohr, Joey (2006-10) Sigmon, Neil (1974-78) Bees, Jason (2001-03) Gardener, Tre’ (1999-00) Simms, Tommy (1975-77) Belt, Jon (1996-99) Gill, Aaron (2000-04) Mm Sink Jr., James (1977-81) Betz, Jamar (1997-00) Glover, Cregg (1979-81) Madden, Mike (1979-81) Skoko, Dragan (1990-94) Bivens, Mike (1977-78) Goble, Jamie (1984-86) Mangum, Dravon (2019-pr.) Smith, Blake (2009-13) Blake, Tim (1975-78) Gonzalez, Kyle (2012-16) Marigna, Deron (1981-83) Smith, Brandon (2004-05) Blankenship, Eddie (1977-80) Goode, Billy (1981-84) Martin, Phillip (2006-10) Smith, David (1981-85) Blassingame, Tim (1986-90) Goodin, Chris (2002-05) Mason, Dick (1975-76) Smith, Jareal (2010-12) Blow, Shawn (1990-93) Green, Javonte (2011-15) Matthews (1974-75) Smith, Jimmy (1975-76) Bolstad, Darius (2015-18) Greene, Cle’Von (2018-20) McCollum, Ricky (1986-88) Smith, Lonnie (1982-84) Booth, Gary (1978-79) Grubbs, Dan (1978-80) McDuffy, Martell (2005-08) Smith, Skip (1978-80) Bowens, Eric (1992-97) Gynes, Alex (2007-08) McEachin, Chris (2007-09) Spagnolo, Tommy (2009-10) Bradford, Christian (2016-18) McFarlin, Nick (2007-08) Sonmez, Gorkem (2009-11) Brooke, Bob (1981-83) Hh McIntyre, Reggie (2003-07) Sowers, Steve (1974-75) Brooks, Vernon (1988-90) Haigler, B.J. (2000-02) Medlin, Biff (1974-76) Stamper (1974-75) Brown, Anthony (2003-06) Hale, Tim (1982-84) Mintz, Camara (1999-01) Brown, Darrell (1975-76) Hall, Byron (1997-01) Mitchell, Daniel (2008-12) Tt Brown, Kion (2012-16) Hall, Eric (2005-09) Monje, Doug (1987-89) Tanner, Caleb (2015-19) Bruffey, Bruce (1976-78) Hammond, Larry (1974-76) Morton-Robertson, Quinton (2019-pr.) Taylor, Harold (1981-82) Bryan, Marcus (1978-81) Hanau, Doug (1978-79) Moses, Dante (2020-pr.) Terrell, Hulian (2013-14) Burgess, Don (1990-94) Hanley, Don (1977-79) Murphy, Matt (2012-13) Thibodeau, Dan (1985-87) Burke, Jamal (2020-pr.) Hanna, Ian (1998-99) Myers, Billy (1982-86) Thomas, Bruce (1976-78) Burton, Mike (1982-83) Hart, Bryan (2020-pr.) Myles, Rodney (1985-87) Thomas, Kenny (2005-09) Butts IV, Leroy (2017-20) Harvery, Chris (1991-95) Thomas, Skate (1976-77) Buzzard, Jason (1995-96) Hawkins, Chris (1989-92) Nn Tigney, Kobe (2019-pr.) Bynum, Andre (2002-06) Hayes, Tom (2003-05) Nelson, Dave (1975-78) Travis, Tyrone (1989-94) Hemphill, Jordan (2019-pre.) Noiles, Ray (2000-03) Trent, Colby (2004-08) Cc Henderson, Jim (1982-83) Noreen, Kyle (2011-15) Trifunovic, Lazar (2009-10) Caldwell, John (2017-19) Henderson, Jimmy (1980-82) Turner, Charlie (1980-83) Cannaday, Ty (2014-15) Hicks, Donald (2016-20) Oo Carethers, Jalen (2011-15) Holcomb, Brandon (2011-16) Obasuyi, Nosa (1998-02) Ww Cash, Mike (1986-89) Holcomb-Faye, Whit (2002-06) Oliver, Chris (2003-07) Wainwright, Aswan (1985-89) Cerrah, Tolga (2009-12) Holland, Devonnte (2016-20) Orr, Steve (1981-83) Walker, Anthony (1993-97) Charles, Ryan (1996-00) Hornbuckle, Mike (1998-02) Ortiz, Jose (1990-91) Waker, Chyree (2019-pr.) Christy, Sterling (2014-17) Horton, Chris (1990-91) Outen, Dave (1975-76) Walker, Joshua (2020-pr.) Collins, Tim (1977-78) Howard, Donnell (1986-88) Owens, Taj (2012-16) Walthall, Tom (1977-81) Cook, Ivey (1981-83) Hulse (1974-75) Owens, Tristan (2017-19) Warren, Jamie (1991-92) Cooke, James (1983-85) Hunter, Jon (1993-94) Watkins, Correy (1998-02) Cooper, Devin (2015-18) Hutchinson, Devin (2018-20) Pp Watkins, Johnny (1992-94) Cornute, Jason (2001-02) Parakhouski, Artsiom (2008-10) Weddle, Shane (1993-96) Cottrell, Ed (1976-78) Ii Pardue, Mike (1983-86) Wells, Juwan (2012-13) Cousin, Justin (2013-18) Ingram, Damian (1993-95) Parker, Eric (1994-98) Wells, Travis (1994-95) Cousin, Rod (1984-88) Patterson, Harrell (1985-89) Westberg, John (1976-77) Cox (1974-75) Jj Penn, Tim (1983-87) Wilbourne, Dan (1977-80) Curry, Jamal (2009-11) James, Matt (2002-04) Petin, Mike (1995-97) Wilder, Cole (2006-10) Jeffers, Brandon (2003-05) Pierce, David (1982-84) Williams, Jason (1997-00) Dd Jeffers, Josiah (2018-pr.) Pinkerton (1974-75) Williams, Jermaine (1995-98) Dalton, Antoine (1991-95) Jenkins, Jamar (2007-09) Phillips, Randy (2016-18) Williamson, Marquiz (1995-97) Davis, Rashun (2012-16) Johnson, Amir (2006-10) Polite, Jr., Ed (2015-19) Willoughby, Ricky (1979-80) Day, Doug (1989-93) Johnson, Chibi (1994-98) Popoola, Olumuyiwa (2001-05) Wilson, Ivan (2004-05) Delaney, Xavier (1975-76) Johnson, Marcus (2001-03) Porter, Keishon (2020-pr.) Wilson, Jeff (1980-82) Dickerson, Allen (2010-14) Johnson, Trent “Bo” (1986-88) Price, R.J. (2011-15) Winegarner, Lukas (2010-11) Dill, Kevin (1979-81) Jones, Carlik (2016-20) Prince, Chris (2002-03) Wooten, Michael (2009-10) DiServio, Pat (1984-86) Jones, Dwayne (1986-87) Dixon, Jamaal (2005-07) Jones, Miles (2019-pr.) Rr Yy Djonkam, Lewis (2019-pr.) Joy, Nate (1988-92) Ramer, Robbie (1976-77) Young, Phil (1988-90) Dobbins, Chris (1984-85) Jules, Shaquan (2020-pr.) Reece, Pete (1988-92) Duncan, Ernie (1997-98) Reed, Corey (1994-98) Zz Dyer, Lucas (2012-14) Kk Rein, Joey (1998-01) Zaharias, Kyle (2001-04) Keesee, Keith (1985-89) Renzy, Ray (1978-81) Zemonek, Jim (1979-82) Ee Key, Eric (1983-86) Reynolds, Matthew (1991-93) Edwards, Johnathan (2010-12 ) King, Lamar (1997-00) Rhew, Craig (1980-82) Eke, Devin (2019-20) Klag, Lee (1998-99) Richardson, Kenny (1976-78) 2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL 37 COACHING RECORDS CHUCK TAYLOR (1974-78) (2002-07) 4 Seasons | Overall: 56-43 (.566) 5 Seasons | Overall: 58-87 (.400) | Big South: 33-44 (.429) Year Record Percent Big South Percent Year Record Percent Big South Percent 1974-75 11-10 .524 - - 2002-03 10-20 .333 7-8 .466 1975-76 16-12 .571 - - 2003-04 12-16 .429 7-9 .438 1976-77 15-10 .600 - - 2004-05 12-16 .429 7-9 .438 1977-78 14-11 .560 - - 2005-06 16-13 .552 8-7 .563 2006-07 8-22 .267 3-11 .214 JOE DAVIS (1978-88) 10 Seasons | Overall: 165-115 (.589) | Big South: 18-15 (.545) (2007-11) Year Record Percent Big South Percent 4 Seasons | Overall: 51*-68 (.414) | Big South: 33*-33 (.485) 1978-79 23-4 .852 - - Year Record Percent Big South Percent 1979-80 15-13 .536 - - 2007-08 10-20 .333 5-9 .357 1980-81 16-12 .571 - - 2008-09 21-12 .636 15-3 .833 1981-82 19-8 .704 - - 2009-10 19-12 .612 13-5 .722 1982-83 15-11 .577 - - 2010-11 1*-24 .034 0*-16 .000 1983-84 17-10 .630 - - * Four victories (two conference) in 2010-11 vacated due to NCAA Committee on Infractions 1984-85 16-12 .571 - - 1985-86 11-17 .393 3-4 .429 MIKE JONES (2011-PRESENT) 1986-87 17-14 .548 7-7 .500 1987-88 16-14 .533 8-4 .667 9 Seasons | Overall: 159-138 (.535) | Big South: 87-69 (.558) Year Record Percent Big South Percent 2011-12 6-26 .188 2-16 .111 OLIVER PURNELL (1988-91) 2012-13 13-19 .406 7-9 .438 3 Seasons | Overall: 44-42 (.512) | Big South: 20-18 (.526) 2013-14 22-13 .629 10-6 .625 Year Record Percent Big South Percent 2014-15 22-12 .647 12-6 .667 1988-89 15-13 .536 5-7 .417 2015-16 16-15 .516 9-9 .500 1989-90 7-22 .241 3-9 .250 2016-17 14-18 .438 8-10 .444 1990-91 22-7 .759 12-2 .857 2017-18 23-13 .639 12-6 .667 2018-19 22-11 .667 12-4 .750 RON BRADLEY (1991-02) 2019-20 21-11 .656 15-3 .833 11 Seasons | Overall: 193-124 (.608) | Big South: 109-47 (.698) Year Record Percent Big South Percent 1991-92 20-9 .690 12-2 .857 1992-93 16-15 .516 8-8 .500 1993-94 20-8 .714 13-5 .722 1994-95 16-12 .571 9-7 .563 1995-96 14-13 .518 8-6 .571 1996-97 15-13 .536 8-6 .571 1997-98 20-10 .667 10-2 .833 1998-99 20-8 .714 8-2 .800 1999-00 18-10 .643 12-2 .857 2000-01 19-10 .660 12-2 .857 2001-02 15-16 .484 9-5 .643

38 2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL PROGRAM HISTORY 1974 loss to Campbell in the semifinals of the Big South JANUARY 21, 2009 Tournament. On Dec. 30, The Highlanders went to Coached by Dr. Chuck Taylor, who was also the Following nearly $16 million worth of renovations on Baton Rouge, La., and defeated LSU, 73-72, on a last school’s first athletic director, the Highlanders won their the Dedmon Center, including the replacement of its second jumper by RU great Don Burgess. final two games of the year to clinch a winning record air-supported roof, the Highlanders re-opened the in the school’s first year of competition. Wallace Foster 1997 building in front of a capacity crowd with a Big South averaged 22.4 ppg, setting a record for the highest first-place battle against VMI. Anthony Walker became RU’s career assists leader scoring average that stood for 31 years. with 510. He also finished second in career points MARCH 7, 2009 (1,601) and steals (183). 1978 Behind a Big South tournament record scoring After four consecutive winning seasons, Dr. Chuck FEBRUARY 28, 1998 performance, Radford won its second conference Taylor stepped aside as the basketball coach to tournament title with a nationally-televised 108-94 Kevin Robinson scooped up an offensive rebound and assume full-time athletic director duties. Joe Davis was win over VMI at the Dedmon Center. Art Parakhouski, drained a 14-footer at the buzzer in the Highlanders a named as his replacement. an AP Honorable Mention All-American, was named 63-61 win over UNCA, giving Radford its first ever Big tournament MVP after a 26-point, 18-rebound South Tournament title and NCAA Tournament berth. 1979 performance to lead the Highlanders to their second The shot capped RU’s improbable rally from a 17-point Joe Davis finished his first season on the Highlander NCAA Tournament appearance. first-half deficit. bench with a record of 23-4, including a school record 19-game winning streak. Included on that team MARCH 12, 1998 MARCH 19, 2009 was current North Carolina assistant coach Steve Before a school-record 20,226 fans at the Greensboro The Highlanders lose to Duke, 99-63, in the first round Robinson. Coliseum, 16th-seeded Radford made its second of the NCAA Tournament. Radford, the 16th seed, NCAA Tournament appearance, falling to eventual played in front of a then-school record 16,824 fans in DECEMBER 9, 1981 national champion and South Region No. 1 seed the South Region contest held in Lexington, Ky., at The Highlanders defeated Pembroke State, 56-53, North Carolina 101-58. The Highlanders closed out the Rupp Arena. before a capacity crowd in the first game ever played season winning 17 of their last 20 games on the way to in the Dedmon Center. The Dedmon Center was the FEBRUARY 24, 2001 the school’s seventh 20-win year. 10th permanent structure in the United States with an Radford closed out a perfect 10-0 record at home with air-supported fabric roof built. JUNE 14, 2011 a win over Liberty. The Highlanders ran their Big South Mike Jones named the seventh head men’s basketball home streak to 18 winning 27 out of their last 29 home 1984 coach in Radford program history. Jones was a part conference games. Radford, a charter member of the Big South of the VCU staff that made a trip to the Final Four with Conference, began its first season of play as a Division MARCH 21, 2002 the Rams. I member by going 16-12. Dr. Ron Bradley stepped down as head coach after MARCH 19, 2014 posting a record of 193-124 in 11 seasons. 1988 Radford defeats Oregon State on the road in the The Highlanders made their first-ever appearance in APRIL 8, 2002 opening round of the College Basketball Invitational the Big South Conference title game, losing 71-56 (CBI), 96-92. The win is the first NCAA postseason Radford named Byron Samuels the school’s fifth head to Winthrop. RU finished the season with a record of victory in school history and the 22nd of the season, coach. Samuels served as Bradley’s assistant during 16-14. After guiding the Highlanders to 165 wins, Joe which ties the Division I school record in a single the 2001-02 season. Davis steps aside as the team’s head coach and Oliver season. Purnell takes over. MARCH 7, 2003 MARCH 4, 2018 Samuels led sixth-seeded Radford to an upset of 1991 Hosting the Big South Championship game in front of second-seeded Liberty on their own floor in his first RU opened the year with a school-record eight straight a sellout crowd at the Dedmon Center, No. 2 Radford season as head coach. Radford advanced to the finals wins and went on to post a 22-7 overall record. It was tops No. 5 Liberty, 55-52, thanks to Carlik Jones’ of the Big South Championship for the fourth time in RU’s first 20-win season as a Division I member. buzzer-beating, game-winning three-pointer to clinch six years. the program’s third conference title and a trip to the APRIL 10, 1991 2006 NCAA Tournament. After one year as an assistant coach, Ron Bradley took Whit Holcomb-Faye finished with 669 points, the best over for Oliver Purnell as head coach, becoming the MARCH 13, 2018 single-season effort in Radford history and third best in fourth coach in school history. With the nation’s eyes squarely on the Highlanders as Big South history. He also finished second in points at they played in the NCAA First Four in Dayton, Radford Radford with 1,856 and third in the Big South all-time. 1992 defeated LIU Brooklyn, 71-61, for the first NCAA Bradley’s first squad etched their place in Highlander 2007 Tournament victory in program history. The win also history by going 20-9 and capturing the Big South marked a program-record 23rd win on the season. Byron Samuels resigns his head coaching position regular season title. The team, which rallied from a Radford would go on to face No. 1 Villanova (the prior to the start of the season. He finished with a 58-87 second half deficit in 12 of its 20 wins, was dubbed the eventual National Champions) in the next round. record in five years. Chris Oliver finishes his career “Never-Say-Die-landers” by the local media. ranked third at Radford in scoring with 1,659 points. NOvember 30, 2018 FEBRUARY 4, 1993 MARCH 23, 2007 Defeated No. 17 Texas, 62-59, in Austin. It was the first Doug Day hit his NCAA-record 364th career trey ranked opponent Radford has defeated in program Brad Greenberg is hired as Radford University’s sixth against Campbell. Day, who is still RU’s all-time leading history. head coach after serving the previous three years as scorer, finished his career with 401 3-pointers. Virginia Tech’s associate head coach. february 27, 2020 1993 NOVEMBER 14, 2008 Defeated Hampton, 81-78, to clinch the program’s third Doug Day became the first, and to date, the only player straight 20-win season; the most in Radford men’s With renovations to the Dedmon Center ongoing, in school history to surpass 2,000 points. hoops history Radford makes its first appearance in 500-seat Peters 1993-94 Hall since Feb. 24, 1981 with a season-opening 74-55 win over Brevard. Widely regarded as one of the best teams in school history, the 1993-94 squad finished the season with a record of 20-8 but suffered a heartbreaking 2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL 39 POSTSEASON HISTORY big south regular season championships

big south tournament champions

ncaa tournament appearances NIT tournament appearances

40 2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL POSTSEASON ACCOLADES AP ALL-AMERICANS BIG SOUTH TOURNAMENT MVP 2016-17 Ed Polite Jr. (Honorable Mention) COSIDA ACADEMIC 2017-18 Ed Polite Jr. 2008-09 Art Parakhouski 1998 Kevin Robinson 2018-19 Ed Polite Jr. ALL-DISTRICT (Honorable Mention) 2001 Andrey Savtchenko 2018-19 Carlik Jones 1985-86 Billy Myers 2009 Art Parakhouski 2018-19 Travis Fields Jr. (Honorable Mention) 1996-97 Corey Reed 2018 Carlik Jones 2019-20 Carlik Jones 1997-98 Corey Reed BIG SOUTH 2019-20 Travis Fields, Jr. 2008-09 Phillip Martin PLAYERS OF THE YEAR BIG SOUTH 1999-00 Jason Williams 2008-09 Art Parakhouski ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS VASID PLAYER OF THE YEAR I-AAA ATHLETIC DIRECTORS 2009-10 Art Parakhouski 1988 Aswan Wainwright 2009-10 Art Parakhouski ASSOCIATION 2019-20 Carlik Jones 1994 Tyrone Travis SCHOLAR-ATHLETE 1995 Eric Bowens 2008-09 Phillip Martin 1997 Corey Reed VASID ALL-STATE BIG SOUTH DEFENSIVE 1998 Kevin Robinson 1997-87 Kevin Robinson (2nd Team) PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1998 Ryan Charles 1997-98 Corey Reed (2nd Team) NABC HONORS COURT 1998 Corey Reed 2003-04 Whit Holcomb-Faye (2nd Team) 2014-15 Javonte Green 1999 Leslie Ballard 2005-06 Whit Holcomb-Faye 2008-09 Phillip Martin 2018-19 Ed Polite Jr. 2001 Andrey Savtchenko 2008-09 Art Parakhouski 2008-09 Lazar Trifunovic 2001 Jason Williams 2014-15 Javonte Green (2nd Team) 2008-09 Cole Wilder 2002 Correy Watkins 2016-17 Ed Polite Jr. (2nd Team) 2013-14 Kyle Noreen BIG SOUTH 2003 Raymond Arrington 2017-18 Ed Polite Jr. (2nd Team) 2014-15 Kyle Noreen COACHES OF THE YEAR 2009 Joey Lynch-Flohr 2019-20 Carlik Jones (1st Team) 2014-15 Jalen Carethers 2014-15 Cameron Jones 1990-91 Oliver Purnell 2009 Art Parakhouski 2014-15 Kyle Gonzalez 1991-92 Ron Bradley 2009 Kenny Thomas 2008-09 Brad Greenberg 2018 Ed Polite Jr. VASID COACH OF THE YEAR 2017-18 Mike Jones 2018 Carlik Jones 2008-09 Brad Greenberg NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLAR 2019-20 Mike Jones 2019 Ed Polite Jr. 1998 Corey Reed 2020 Carlik Jones COLLEGEINSIDER.COM BIG SOUTH FRESHMAN BIG SOUTH ALL-CONFERENCE MID MAJOR ALL-AMERICA BIG SOUTH ALL-ACADEMIC OF THE YEAR 2009-10 Art Parakhouski 1985-86 Pat DiServio 1996-97 Corey Reed 1993-94 Anthony Walker 1986-87 Tim Penn 1997-98 Corey Reed 2002-03 Whit Holcomb-Faye 1987-88 Donnell Howard COLLEGEHOOPS.NET MID 1998-99 Rian Everett 2017-18 Carlik Jones 1987-88 Aswan Wainwright 1999-00 Ryan Charles 1988-89 Phil Young MAJOR ALL-AMERICA 2000-01 Andrey Savtchenko 1989-90 Doug Day (2nd Team) 2008-09 Art Parakhouski (2nd Team) 2001-02 Andrey Savtchenko BIG SOUTH 1990-91 Doug Day 2009-10 Art Parakhouski 2002-03 Olumuyiwa Popoola ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM 1990-91 Ron Shelburne 2003-04 Olumuyiwa Popoola 2007-08 Phillip Martin 1993-94 Anthony Walker 1991-92 Doug Day 1991-92 Chris Hawkins (2nd Team) NABC DISTRICT 2008-09 Phillip Martin 1994-95 Kevin Robinson 2009-10 Phillip Martin 1995-96 Leslie Ballard 1992-93 Doug Day (2nd Team) COACH OF THE YEAR 1993-94 Don Burgess 2010-11 Evan Faulkner 1996-97 Rian Everett 2017-18 Mike Jones 2011-12 Tolga Carrah 1998-99 Andrey Savtchenko 1993-94 Tyrone Travis (2nd Team) 1994-95 Anthony Walker (2nd Team) 2012-13 Kyle Noreen 1998-99 Correy Watkins 2013-14 Kyle Noreen 1999-00 Raymond Arrington 1995-96 Jason Landsdown NABC ALL-DISTRICT TEAM 1996-97 Anthony Walker 2014-15 Kyle Noreen 2000-01 B.J. Haiger 2008-09 Art Parakhouski 1996-97 Eric Bowens (2nd Team) 2015-16 Justin Cousin 2001-02 Olumuyiwa Popoola 2009-10 Art Parakhouski 1997-98 Corey Reed 2016-17 Christian Lutete 2002-03 Whit Holcomb-Faye 2014-15 Javonte Green (2nd Team) 1997-98 Kevin Robinson (2nd Team) 2017-18 Caleb Tanner 2004-05 Josh Fox 2017-18 Ed Polite Jr. (2nd Team) 1998-99 Leslie Ballard 2018-19 Caleb Tanner 2006-07 Amir Johnson 2019-20 Carlik Jones (1st Team) 2019-20 Chyree Walker 2009-10 Blake Smith 1998-99 Ryan Charles (2nd Team) 2010-11 Jareal Smith 1998-99 Rian Everett 2011-12 Javonte Green 1999-00 Jason Williams NABC ALL-STAR GAME BIG SOUTH 2011-12 R.J. Price 1999-00 Ryan Charles 2012-13 Rashun Davis 2000-01 Jason Williams PARTICIPANT SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD 2015-16 Ed Polite, Jr. 2000-01 Andrey Savtchenko 2009-10 Art Parakhouski 2007-08 Radford 2017-18 Carlik Jones 2001-02 Andrey Savtchenko 2018-19 Radford 2001-02 Correy Watkins 2001-02 Raymond Arrington USBWA ALL-DISTRICT TEAM BIG SOUTH SCHOLAR-ATHLETES 2003-04 Whit Holcomb-Faye 2009-10 Art Parakhouski OF THE YEAR 2004-05 Chris Oliver (2nd Team) 2005-06 Chris Oliver (2nd Team) 1996-97 Corey Reed 2005-06 Whit Holcomb-Faye (2nd Team) 1997-98 Corey Reed COSIDA ACADEMIC 2006-07 Chris Oliver (2nd Team) 2000-01 Andrey Savtchenko 2008-09 Joey Lynch-Flohr ALL-AMERICA 2009-10 Phillip Martin 2008-09 Art Parakhouski 1985-86 Billy Myers (Honorable Mention) 2011-12 Tolga Cerrah 2009-10 Art Parakhouski 1996-97 Corey Reed (3rd Team) 2009-10 Joey Lynch-Flohr (2nd Team) 1997-98 Corey Reed 2012-13 Javonte Green (2nd Team) 2013-14 Javonte Green 2014-15 Javonte Green 2014-15 R.J. Price (Honorable Mention) 2015-16 Rashun Davis (2nd Team) 2015-16 Cameron Jones (Honorable Mention) 2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL 41 ALL-TIME RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS

Air Force 0-2 Delaware 1-1 Md.-Eastern Shore 4-0 Southern Virginia 2-0 Akron 0-3 Delaware State 2-0 Maryland 0-2 Springfield 1-0 Alaska-Fairbanks 1-0 Dickinson 1-1 Maryville 3-0 Steed 2-2 Alcorn State 2-0 Duke 0-2 Mary Washington 12-0 Stetson 2-1 American 1-3 Duquesne 1-7 Mercer 0-1 Tennessee 0-3 American (Puerto Rico) 1-0 East Carolina 4-5 Merchant Marine 1-0 UT Martin 2-0 Appalachian State 1-1 Eastern (Pa.) 6-0 Methodist 4-1 Tennessee State 0-2 Arkansas 0-1 Eastern Kentucky 0-1 Miami (Fla.) 0-1 Texas 1-0 Arkansas State 0-2 Eastern Mennonite 4-0 Michigan 0-1 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 1-0 Armstrong Atlantic 1-1 Eastern Michigan 0-2 Middle Tennessee State 4-0 Texas-Arlington 1-0 Ashland 0-1 East Tennessee State 6-7 Milligan 7-1 TCU 0-1 Auburn 0-1 Edward Waters 1-0 Mississippi State 0-1 The Citadel 2-0 Augusta 8-8 Elon 8-5 Monmouth 0-1 Towson 3-4 Averett 5-0 Emory and Henry 6-1 Montana State 0-1 Tusculum 2-1 Bayamon 1-0 Erskine 1-0 Montclair State 1-1 UAB 0-1 Belmont 1-1 Evansville 0-1 Morehead State 1-1 UC Davis 1-1 Belmont Abbey 1-0 Ferrum 1-0 Morgan State 4-0 University of D.C. 2-6 Bethany 2-0 Florida 0-1 Mount St. Mary’s 2-2 UIC 1-0 Bethune-Cookman 2-0 Florida A&M 1-1 Nevada 0-1 UMBC 16-2 Binghampton 1-1 Florida Gulf Coast 1-0 Newberry 1-0 UNC Asheville 38-37 Birmingham-Southern 2-7 Florida International 3-4 Niagara 1-0 Charlotte 0-2 Bluefield (Va.) 7-2 Florida Southern 1-0 Norfolk State 2-2 UNCG 4-8 Bluefield State (W. Va) 3-7 Friendship 2-0 North Carolina 0-2 UNC Wilmington 4-5 Boston 1-0 Frostburg State 1-1 N.C. A&T 8-2 Union (Ky.) 1-0 Bowie State 1-0 Florida State 0-1 N.C. State 0-2 Union (N.Y.) 1-0 Bowling Green 1-0 Gardner-Webb 11-13 N.C. Wesleyan 0-1 UNLV 0-1 Bradley 0-1 Georgetown 1-2 Northwestern 1-1 USC Aiken 0-1 Brevard 3-0 George Mason 4-14 Notre Dame 1-0 USC Upstate 3-0 Bridgewater 8-2 Georgia Southern 1-4 Ohio 1-4 Utah State 0-1 Bristol 2-0 Georgia Southwestern 1-0 Ohio State 0-3 UVA Wise 6-4 Brooklyn 0-1 Georgia Tech 0-1 Ohio Wesleyan 1-0 UW-Milwaukee 0-1 Butler 0-1 Glenville State 2-0 Old Dominion 0-1 Vanderbilt 0-1 Cabrini 3-0 Grace College 1-0 Oregon State 1-0 Vermont 0-1 California (Pa.) 1-0 Greensboro College 1-0 Pembroke State 3-2 Villanova 0-1 Cal State Stanislaus 1-0 Hampden-Sydney 0-2 Penn State 1-1 Virginia 0-6 Campbell 24-20 Hampton 6-6 Pfeiffer 2-1 VCU 3-6 Castleton State 1-0 High Point 28-21 Pitt-Johnstown 2-0 Virginia Intermont 1-0 Catawba 2-0 Holy Cross 1-0 Portland 0-1 VMI 22-21 Catholic 2-0 Houghton 1-0 Prairie View A&M 1-0 Virginia State 4-1 Centenary 1-0 Howard 3-2 Presbyterian 18-7 Virginia Tech 2-8 Central Connecticut State 2-0 Iona 1-1 Purdue 0-1 Wake Forest 0-6 Central Florida 0-1 IUPUI 0-1 Quinnipiac 1-0 Washington State 0-1 Central Penn 7-0 Jacksonville 0-1 Randolph-Macon 5-7 West Georgia 1-0 Central Wesleyan 1-0 James Madison 4-13 Richmond 3-17 West Virginia 0-6 Charleston (W. Va) 2-0 Johnson & Wales 1-0 Rider 2-2 West Virginia Tech 0-3 Charleston Southern 50-29 Kansas 0-1 Rio Piedras 1-0 West Virginia Wesleyan 1-0 Charlotte 0-1 Kennesaw State 1-0 Roanoke 2-2 Western Carolina 2-2 Chattanooga 1-3 Kentucky 0-1 Robert Morris 1-1 Western Illinois 0-1 Christopher Newport 0-1 King 4-2 Sacred Heart 1-0 Western Kentucky 0-2 Cincinnati 0-1 Kutztown 1-0 San Francisco 0-1 Western Maryland 2-0 Cincinnati Christian 1-0 LaRoche 1-0 Santa Clara 0-1 Wichita State 0-2 Clarion State 1-1 Lees-McRae 1-0 St. Francis (NY) 0-1 Widener 2-0 Clemson 0-4 Liberty 41-34 St. John’s (Minn.) 1-0 William and Mary 3-6 Coastal Carolina 34-25 Lincoln Memorial 1-2 St. Mary’s 0-1 Wilmington (Del.) 1-0 College of Charleston 4-6 Lock Haven 0-1 St. Paul’s 3-1 Winthrop 41-37 Colorado 0-1 Long Island 0-1 St. Peters 2-0 Yale 1-0 Columbia 0-1 Longwood 25-7 Seattle 0-1 Youngstown State 1-2 Concord 7-5 Louisville 0-1 Shenandoah 9-1 Coppin State 1-0 LSU 1-0 Siena 1-4 Cornell 2-0 Luther Rice 3-0 South Carolina 0-3 Cumberland 1-0 Lynchburg 6-5 South Carolina State 1-0 Dartmouth 1-0 Marist 0-1 South Florida 0-1 Davidson 4-0 Marshall 1-8 Southern Illinois 0-1 Davis and Elkins 3-0 Mars Hill 1-0 Southern Methodist 0-1 42 2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS POINTS REBOUNDS Season Name Games Points Average Season Name Games Rebounds Average 1974-75 Wallace Foster 20 447 22.4 1974-75 Tim Blake 20 113 5.7 1975-76 Wallace Foster 28 551 19.7 1975-76 Neil Sigmon 28 1 68 6.0 1976-77 Ed Cottrell 25 350 14.0 1976-77 Bruce Bruffey 25 1 74 7.0 1977-78 Dan Wilbourne 25 442 16.4 1977-78 Bruce Bruffey 25 1 88 7.5 1978-79 Dan Grubbs 27 442 16.4 1978-79 Dan Grubbs 27 269 10.0 1979-80 Dan Wilbourne 28 346 12.4 1979-80 Dan Grubbs 28 242 8.6 1980-81 Craig Rhew 28 368 13.1 1980-81 Mike Madden 28 178 6.4 1981-82 Ivey Cook 26 403 15.5 1981-82 David Smith 26 192 7.4 1982-83 Ivey Cook 25 331 13.2 1982-83 David Smith 26 180 6.9 1983-84 James Cooke 27 390 14.4 1983-84 Eric Key 27 197 7.3 1984-85 James Cooke 28 408 14.6 1984-85 David Smith 28 215 7.7 1985-86 Pat DiServio 27 382 14.1 1985-86 Eric Key 27 211 7.8 1986-87 Tim Penn 29 547 18.9 1986-87 Aswan Wainwright 29 233 8.0 1987-88 Aswan Wainwright 30 407 13.6 1987-88 Aswan Wainwright 30 217 7.2 1988-89 Phil Young 28 486 17.4 1988-89 Aswan Wainwright 28 221 7.9 1989-90 Ron Shelburne 29 346 11.9 1989-90 Tyrone Travis 29 172 5.9 1990-91 Doug Day 29 585 20.2 1990-91 Tyrone Travis 29 192 6.6 1991-92 Doug Day 29 572 19.7 1991-92 Stephen Barber 29 176 6.1 1992-93 Doug Day 31 545 17.6 1992-93 Tyrone Travis 31 177 5.7 1993-94 Tyrone Travis 28 459 16.4 1993-94 Tyrone Travis 28 177 6.3 1994-95 Anthony Walker 28 427 15.3 1994-95 Chris Harvey 28 186 6.6 1995-96 Jason Lansdown 27 437 16.2 1995-96 Kevin Robinson 26 159 6.1 1996-97 Anthony Walker 27 417 15.4 1996-97 Kevin Robinson 28 179 6.4 1997-98 Corey Reed 30 443 14.8 1997-98 Kevin Robinson 29 256 8.8 1999-99 Ryan Charles 19 294 15.5 1998-99 Andrey Savtchenko 28 170 6.1 1999-00 Jason Williams 24 435 18.1 1999-00 Ryan Charles 25 180 7.2 2000-01 Jason Williams 28 476 17.0 2000-01 Andrey Savtchenko 29 290 10.0 2001-02 Andrey Savtchenko 31 502 16.2 2001-02 Andrey Savtchenko 31 309 10.0 2002-03 Raymond Arrington 25 369 14.8 2002-03 Aaron Gill 29 216 6.7 2003-04 Whit Holcomb-Faye 27 473 17.5 2003-04 Aaron Gill 28 197 7.0 2004-05 Whit Holcomb-Faye 19 286 15.1 2004-05 Chris Oliver 28 196 7.0 2005-06 Whit Holcomb-Faye 29 669 23.1 2005-06 Chris Oliver 28 279 10.0 2006-07 Chris Oliver 30 563 18.8 2006-07 Chris Oliver 30 249 8.3 2007-08 Martell McDuffy 28 404 14.4 2007-08 Joey Lynch-Flohr 30 205 6.8 2008-09 Art Parakhouski 33 533 16.2 2008-09 Art Parakhouski 33 369 11.2 2009-10 Art Parakhouski 31 662 21.4 2009-10 Art Parakhouski 31 414 13.4 2010-11 Jareal Smith 28 262 9.4 2010-11 Tolga Cerra 25 151 6.0 2011-12 R.J. Price 32 357 11.2 2011-12 Javonte Green 32 214 6.7 2012-13 Javonte Green 32 467 14.6 2012-13 Javonte Green 32 258 8.1 2013-14 Javonte Green 35 593 16.9 2013-14 Javonte Green 35 285 8.1 2014-15 Javonte Green 34 525 15.4 2014-15 Javonte Green 34 307 9.0 2015-16 Cameron Jones 31 462 14.9 2015-16 Ed Polite Jr. 31 228 7.4 2016-17 Ed Polite Jr. 31 367 11.8 2016-17 Ed Polite Jr. 31 294 9.5 2017-18 Ed Polite Jr. 36 479 13.3 2017-18 Ed Polite Jr. 36 283 7.9 2018-19 Carlik Jones 31 488 15.7 2018-19 Ed Polite Jr. 33 314 9.5 2019-20 Carlik Jones 32 641 20.0 2019-20 Devine Eke 31 222 7.2

2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL 43 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS ASSISTS STEALS Season Name Games Assists Average Season Name Games Steals Average 1977-78 Tommy Walthall 25 117 4.7 1977-78 Dan Wilbourne 25 46 1.8 1978-79 Dan Grubbs 28 48 1.9 1978-79 Dan Grubbs 28 47 1.7 1979-80 Tommy Walthall 27 86 3.2 1979-80 Skip Smith 27 61 2.3 1980-81 Tommy Walthall 25 73 2.9 1980-81 Roy Flynn 27 46 1.7 1981-82 Roy Flynn 26 114 4.4 1981-82 Roy Flynn 26 47 1.8 1982-83 Roy Flynn 26 120 4.6 1982-83 Roy Flynn 26 48 1.8 1983-84 Mike Burton 26 84 3.2 1983-84 James Cooke 27 53 1.9 1984-85 Billy Myers 28 67 2.4 1984-85 Eric Key 28 35 1.2 1985-86 Rod Cousin 23 112 4.9 1985-86 Eric Key 27 50 1.8 1986-87 Rod Cousin 29 110 3.8 1986-87 Rod Cousin 29 60 2.1 1987-88 Rod Cousin 30 114 3.8 1987-88 Rod Cousin 30 59 1.9 1988-89 Phil Young 28 140 5.0 1988-89 Phil Young 28 67 2.4 1989-90 Phil Young 29 93 3.2 1989-90 Chris Hawkins 29 37 1.3 1990-91 Chris Hawkins 29 127 4.4 1990-91 Chris Hawkins 29 67 2.3 1991-92 Chris Hawkins 29 128 4.4 1991-92 Chris Hawkins 29 63 2.2 1992-93 Brian Schmall 31 216 7.0 1992-93 Tyrone Travis 31 45 1.4 1993-94 Damian Ingram 27 99 3.7 1993-94 Don Burgess 28 58 2.1 1994-95 Anthony Walker 28 150 5.4 1994-95 Chris Harvey 28 54 1.9 1995-96 Anthony Walker 27 134 4.9 1995-96 Anthony Walker 27 53 1.9 1996-97 Anthony Walker 27 131 4.9 1996-97 Anthony Walker 27 37 1.4 1997-98 Rian Everett 30 131 4.3 1997-98 Corey Reed 30 46 1.5 1998-99 Lamar King 26 87 3.3 1998-99 Mike Hornbuckle 28 45 1.6 1999-00 Mike Hornbuckle 28 111 4.0 1999-00 Mike Hornbuckle 28 46 1.6 2000-01 Mike Hornbuckle 28 109 3.9 2000-01 Correy Watkins 29 50 1.7 2001-02 B.J. Haigler 31 98 3.2 2001-02 B.J. Haigler 31 61 2.0 2002-03 Whit Holcomb-Faye 30 122 4.0 2002-03 Whit Holcomb-Faye 30 34 1.1 2003-04 Whit Holcomb-Faye 27 111 4.1 2003-04 Aaron Gill 28 48 1.7 2004-05 Andre Bynum 28 98 3.5 2004-05 Olumuyiwa Popoola 28 42 1.5 2005-06 Whit Holcomb-Faye 29 116 4.0 2005-06 Chris Oliver 28 41 1.6 2006-07 Amir Johnson 30 111 3.7 2006-07 Amir Johnson 31 59 2.0 2007-08 Amir Johnson 28 155 5.5 2007-08 Amir Johnson 28 53 1.8 2008-09 Amir Johnson 33 172 5.2 2008-09 Amir Johnson 33 49 1.4 2009-10 Amir Johnson 29 166 5.7 2009-10 Blake Smith 31 56 1.8 2010-11 Jareal Smith 28 83 3.0 2010-11 Blake Smith 27 66 2.4 2011-12 R.J. Price 32 118 3.7 2011-12 Javonte Green 32 44 1.4 2012-13 R.J. Price 30 76 2.5 2012-13 Javonte Green 32 66 2.1 2013-14 Rashun Davis 35 121 3.5 2013-14 Javonte Green 35 68 1.9 2014-15 Rashun Davis 32 112 3.5 2014-15 Javonte Green 34 65 1.9 2015-16 Rashun Davis 31 149 4.8 2015-16 Rashun Davis 31 60 1.9 2016-17 Christian Bradford 31 112 3.5 2016-17 Ed Polite Jr. 31 56 1.8 2017-18 Carlik Jones 36 113 3.1 2017-18 Ed Polite Jr. 36 68 1.9 2018-19 Carlik Jones 31 181 5.8 2018-19 Carlik Jones 52 52 1.7 2019-20 Carlik Jones 32 175 5.5 2019-20 Carlik Jones 32 45 1.4

44 2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL MEN’S BASKETBALL IN THE HALL OF FAME

WHIT HOLCOMB-FAYE including the only undefeated home season since led the nation in three-point baskets per game with becoming a Division I program in 1984-85 4.03 per contest, and earned All-Big South honors (MEN’S BASKETBALL / 2002-06) (13-0 in 1993-94). during each of his four seasons at Radford. He CLASS OF 2019 averaged 17.3 ppg for his career, and left Radford Whit Holcomb-Faye showed star-studded potential DR. RON BRADLEY ranked second on the Big South Conference career right away, tallying 14.3 points and 4.0 assists (1991-2002) - MEN’S BASKETBALL (COACH) scoring chart. Day’s offensive prowess helped per game as a freshman which garnered him the CLASS OF 2012 Radford to back-to-back 20-win seasons in 1990-91 2002-03 Big South Freshman of the Year award. During his 11-year tenure (1991-2002) as and 1991-92, and to the Highlanders’ first regular He delivered on that potential with a phenomenal Radford’s head coach, Dr. Ron Bradley compiled season conference crown in 1991-92. Day earned career and capped it with a stellar senior campaign a 109-47 regular-season Big South record (.699 a degree in education from RU in 1994. that included 669 points and 23.1 points per game winning percentage) and was 193-124 overall – both of which rank first in a single season at (.609) -- becoming the Conference’s all-time leader STEVE ROBINSON Radford. The Winston-Salem native sits third in in both categories upon his departure in 2002. He (1978-80, 1983-86) - MEN’S BASKETBALL career total points (1,856) and second in points per held the overall wins record until 2007 and the Big (STUDENT-ATHLETE/COACH) game (17.7), while also ranking inside the top 10 South victory standard until January 2010. Inducted CLASS OF 1997 in field goals made, three-pointers made and free into the Big South Hall of Fame in 2010, Bradley Robinson (‘81, ‘85) was one of the first scholarship throws made at Radford. Holcomb-Faye finished led Radford to a 20-9 record and the school’s first athletes ever at Radford University. Robinson was his career eighth in scoring among all players in the Big South Regular Season Championship in his a two-year starter and co-captain for the men’s Big South before beginning a professional career first season (1991-92), earning Big South Coach of basketball team from 1978-80, averaging 10.8 overseas. the Year honors. He also led the Highlanders to the points and 5.8 rebounds in 54 games. Robinson CHRIS OLIVER 1998 Big South Tournament Championship and the averaged 11.5 points and 6.8 rebounds during one school’s first-ever NCAA berth. In all, Bradley had of Radford’s greatest seasons ever, the 23-4 year (MEN’S BASKETBALL / 2003-07) four 20-win seasons -- second most by a coach in in 1978-79, under coach Joe Davis. He hit 51.7 CLASS OF 2017 Big South history, and directed the Highlanders to percent of his field goals, and later distinguished Oliver (’07) had a stellar all-around four-year the Big South Semifinals in 10 of his 11 seasons. himself as an assistant coach at Radford from career for the Highlanders and is only one of eight In addition, Bradley’s squads won three regular- 1983-86. The Roanoke native earned both his players in the Big South Conference to record at season Big South titles while advancing to the Big bachelor’s (‘81) and master’s (‘85) degrees from least 1,000 points, 500 rebounds, 100 steals, 100 South Championship game in 1998, 1999 and Radford, and has gone on to great success as a blocks and 100 assists. A native of Winston Salem, 2001. collegiate head coach. Robinson led the University N.C., Oliver ranks second in Radford history with of Tulsa to three consecutive NCAA Tournament 845 rebounds and fourth with 1,659 points. He BILLY MYERS appearances before landing the head coaching ranks all-time in the Radford career top-10 in seven (1982-86) - MEN’S BASKETBALL position at Florida State. Robinson is currently Roy categories (total rebounds, total points, field goals CLASS OF 2005 Williams’ top assistant at the University of North made, free throws made, blocked shots, points per Billy Myers (‘86) was one of Radford basketball’s Carolina. game and rebounds per game). As a senior, he set first four-year starters, entering school at a pivotal the single-season program record with 220 field juncture as the Highlanders transitioned from NAIA RON SHELBURNE goals made. The 6-7 forward was a three-time All- competition all the way to NCAA Division I play. (1987-91) - MEN’S BASKETBALL Big South Second-Team member and claimed five A pure shooter, Myers would score 1,178 points CLASS OF 1996 Big South Player of the Week awards. during his career, but was often asked to sacrifice Shelburne, a native of nearby Snowville, Va., DAN GRUBBS his scoring to play point guard and his consistently became only the fourth Radford men’s basketball hard-nosed defense. He started in 104 of 108 player to score more than 1,000 points and grab (MEN’S BASKETBALL / 1978-80) games and also ranks among the school’s all-time more than 500 rebounds in a career. A three-time CLASS OF 2014 leaders in steals. A team captain and recognized team Most Valuable Player, he led the Highlanders A two-year member of the Highlanders, Dan leader on campus, Myers graduated in 1986 with in scoring in 1989-90 and earned Big South All- Grubbs (‘80) was a force in the paint. In 1978-79, a bachelor’s degree in statistics. The Highlanders Conference honors in 1990-91. He never missed Grubbs set the single-season rebounding (269) averaged 15 wins a season during his career from a game during his four-year career, playing in 116 caroms and finished with 511 career rebounds, 1982-86, moving up a level in competition each consecutive contests. He averaged 11.5 points per which was second all-time upon his graduation. year. The Blacksburg native became Radford’s game and shot 51.8 percent from the field, and His career 9.3 rebounds per game stood as the first Division I Academic All-American in basketball 75.3 percent from the free throw line during his program standard until the completion of the 2009- and was a Dean’s Scholar nominee in math and career, gaining a reputation as a clutch performer. 10 season. Grubbs pulled down a single-game statistics. Shelburne finished in 1991 as the school’s all-time record 19 boards as both a junior and senior. On leading scorer with 1,332 points. top of those marks, he recorded the best single- JOE DAVIS season (.688/1979-80) and career (.652) field goal (1978-88) - MEN’S BASKETBALL (COACH) DAVID SMITH percentage in Radford history. Part of Radford’s CLASS OF 1998 (1981-85) - MEN’S BASKETBALL first scholarship class, Grubbs, a two-year captain, Davis successfully guided the Highlander men’s CLASS OF 1995 was a key cog on the 1978-79 squad that went basketball program from an unaffiliated small Smith finished his sterling four-year basketball 23-4, which remains the benchmark for victories in college entry all the way to the NCAA Division I career from 1981-1985 as the school’s all-time a single season. ranks. He posted nine winning seasons in 10 years leading scorer and rebounder. In the process, the DON BURGESS as Radford’s head coach from 1978-88, including 6-5 Amherst, Va., native keyed Radford’s move a 23-4 record in 1978-79 and a 16-12 mark in from NAIA competition to NCAA Division II play and (1990-94) - MEN’S BASKETBALL 1984-85, Radford’s first Division I season. Davis then Division I. A fierce competitor, Smith started CLASS OF 2013 left Radford as the Highlanders’ all-time winningest each of Radford’s 107 games during his career and A first-team All-Big South selection in 1994, Don coach, posting 165 victories and a .589 winning shot 52.7 percent from the field. He scored 1,313 Burgess (‘94) finished his career with 1,452 points, percentage. Davis earned his master’s degree in points and pulled down 739 rebounds, leading the which at the time, was second on the Radford physical education from Radford in 1970. team in rebounding and field goal percentage three scoring list. This total currently ranks sixth on the years. Remaining active at his alma mater, Smith all-time list for the Highlanders. More than just a DOUG DAY has served on the Athletic Association Advisory scoring threat, Burgess also ranked in the top-10 (1989-93) - MEN’S BASKETBALL Council and on the National Alumni Association in career steals (5th-162), rebounds (5th-614), and CLASS OF 1998 Executive Council. assists (9th-231) when his career ended. These Day completed his Radford career as the NCAA totals currently place him sixth on the all-time Division I career leader in three-point baskets steals list and 10th in rebounds. Burgess owns the made. He sank 401 three-pointers during his career Radford record for career free throw percentage from 1989-1993, and left Radford as the school’s as well (.842). During his career, the Highlanders all-time leading scorer with 2,027 points. Day (‘94) posted a 48-4 record inside the Dedmon Center, 2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL 45 BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE

46 2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE

Founded in 1983, the Big South Conference has been an exemplary On April 24, 1983, Charleston Southern (then Baptist College) Athletic leader in college athletics, dedicated to developing student-athletes Director Howard Bagwell and Augusta President George Christenberry through the pursuit of excellence in the classroom, community and field began recruiting members into the fledgling league, and less than four of play. The league’s growing presence as an NCAA Division I athletic months later on August 21, the Big South Conference was formed when conference is made evident by its multitude of athletic accomplishments, Augusta, Charleston Southern, Campbell, Coastal Carolina and Winthrop innovative marketing and media partnerships, increased television committed to the new conference. One month later, Dr. Edward M. packages and most importantly, its commitment to fostering the academic, Singleton was selected as the league’s first Commissioner and continued personal, social, athletic and leadership development of its student- to solicit new members. His efforts led to the additions of Armstrong athletes. Comprised of 11 member institutions sharing a common State, Radford and UNC Asheville, giving the Big South more than the geographic region and similar academic values and purposes, the Big required six members to constitute an official conference. The Big South’s South’s remarkable history of achievement is characterized by the first year of competition was in the Fall of 1984, and in September 1986, league’s 19 championship sports and the profound academic and life the Big South Conference was granted full-fledged NCAA Division I status. successes of its more than 4,200 student-athletes. This has evolved into the conference’s “Where Winners Are Made” mantra as part of a new strategic emphasis on becoming the premiere non-FBS conference in the During its infancy and prior to securing automatic bids to NCAA Southeast. Championships, the Big South made early strides in earning at-large berths in several national postseason events, including volleyball, Since 2000, the Big South Conference has experienced its most pivotal women’s basketball and women’s golf. In 1989, George F. “Buddy” Sasser accomplishments in the league’s history both athletically and academically, replaced the retiring Dr. Singleton as Commissioner, and in 1990, the such as: league received its first automatic bid -- an automatic qualifier to the NCAA Baseball Championship. Under Sasser’s seven years of leadership, • NCAA Baseball National Champion in 2016 the conference implemented its public relations and compliance programs, • Six individual National Champions and introduced its first-ever men’s basketball television package. • Two top 10 finishes in the NCAA Men’s Golf Championship -- including fifth in 2007 In August 1996, Kyle B. Kallander replaced Sasser as the league’s third • The No. 1 ranked team in the national polls in 2014 and 2015 Commissioner, and in his 22 years at the helm of the Big South, Kallander (football) has been instrumental in aggressively promoting the conference to • Reached the quarterfinals of the FCS Playoffs four times in a five- unprecedented heights.During his tenure, men’s and women’s indoor year span from 2013-17 track & field (1997), football (2002) and women’s lacrosse (2013) were • Multiple teams in the FCS playoffs four times since 2012 added as sponsored sports. The conference has also enjoyed record • Reached the NCAA “Sweet 16” in men’s soccer, women’s basketball, levels in marketing revenue, in addition to extensive television coverage baseball and women’s lacrosse for women’s basketball, baseball, softball, men’s and women’s soccer, • Four NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament wins volleyball and women’s lacrosse for the first time. The league as a whole • Reached the NCAA Softball Regional Championship game five times has enjoyed increased national television exposure through aggressive • Three Top 24 finishes in the NCAA Women’s Golf Championship and unique television packages. Conference membership has solidified since 2011 with the additions of and USC Upstate this year, • The No. 1 seed in the NCAA Baseball Regionals four times, including plus High Point, Gardner-Webb, and Longwood, the national No. 4 seed in 2010 as well as the return of charter member . Kallander’s • Three berths in the NCAA Baseball Super Regionals • Multiple teams in the NCAA Baseball Regionals eight times long range vision has also included technological advancements, as • Qualified three teams for NCAA postseason play in the same sport the conference introduced its first live streaming event in 2005 and has for the first time in 2016 (men’s soccer, men’s golf) consistently provided video offerings of more than 850 annually through • Multiple postseason berths in at least four sports for five straight years a partnership with the member institutions, as well as the creation of • First-ever appearance in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Women’s several online and social media platforms. Ongoing equipment upgrades Tennis Doubles Championship will allow these productions to become “TV-ready” in the near future, while • Appearances in the round of 32 in the NCAA Men’s Singles the emphasis on video integration has allowed the conference to expand Championship its reach globally as well as serve as a model for peer conferences to • First All-Americans in men’s and women’s cross country emulate. Kallander has also pushed initiatives around student-athlete • The first-ever national finalist for NCAA Woman of the Year wellness, such as an annual Health & Safety Summit that began in 2016. • A Big South-record 13 Academic All-Americans in 2003-04 and 2013-14 • A Big South-record 28 NCAA Public Recognition Awards for APR Success in 2018 • A Big South-record 86 percent Graduation Success Rate in 2017 – fourth consecutive year at or above 84 percentile • A Big South-record 42 All-Americans in 2011-12 2020-21 RADFORD MEN’S BASKETBALL 47 BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE

Under Kallander’s leadership, the Big South developed and initiated President Jim Samples (Presbyterian), former U.S. National Men’s Soccer its first long-range strategic plan, re-affirming the league’s vision as a Team member Dante Washington (Radford), former Weather Channel distinctive athletic conference committed to the quality of institutional life anchor Kristina Abernathy (UNC Asheville) NBA player Torrey Craig (USC through athletic competition. An updated strategic plan was launched Upstate) and actress Andie MacDowell (Winthrop). in 2015 with the objective to transform the Big South Conference into the premiere non-FBS conference in the Southeast. The primary areas The conference’s on-field accomplishments have been duplicated in the of focus are basketball success, media exposure, academic centrality, classroom. For the past four years, more than 50 percent of conference’s student-athlete experience and messaging/branding. In 2017, the league student-athletes have been named to the Big South’s Presidential Honor overhauled its identity with the most comprehensive rebrand in the Roll for maintaining a 3.0 grade-point average for the academic year 33-year history of the Big South Conference. The rebrand included a -- including a record 59.69 percent in 2016-17 -- and the league has new brand identity featuring an adjusted color scheme, the introduction experienced year-to-year APR improvements over the last five years. of a secondary logo and an extensive advertising campaign to enliven the conference’s distinct values, its roots in the Southeast region of the United States and its vision for the future. The foundation of the rebrand was built from the conference’s Live, Love and Life pillars, which are Full-Time Member Institutions (11): Campbell externally expressed through the conference’s new “Where Winners Are University, Charleston Southern University, Gardner-Webb University, Made” mantra. Crafted in collaboration with conference leadership and Hampton University, , , student-athletes, the tagline (and corresponding #BigSouthMade hashtag) Presbyterian College, Radford University, UNC Asheville, USC Upstate, embodies and affirms the Big South’s commitment to developing student- . athletes for profound success through Division I collegiate athletics and transformative academics. Associate Members: Monmouth (football), Kennesaw State (football), North Alabama (football) Prominent Big South athletic alumni include multi-Olympians Amber Campbell and Taylor Milne; 2016 U.S. Open Champion Dustin Johnson; Geographical Breakdown (3 states): North Carolina (4) – Campbell former American League All-Star Ty Wigginton; Cleveland Indians pitcher University, Gardner-Webb University, High Point University, UNC Cody Allen; Oakland Athletics pitcher Ryan Dull; Washington Redskins Asheville; South Carolina (4) – Charleston Southern University, cornerback Josh Norman, NFL running back and “Dancing with the Stars” Presbyterian College, USC Upstate, Winthrop University; Virginia (3) – champion Rashad Jennings; ESPN personality Sam Ponder, three- Hampton University, Longwood University, Radford University. time NFL Pro Bowler Justin Bethel and WNBA veteran Avery Warley. Distinguished alumni from Big South member institutions include Charlotte Championship Sports (19): Baseball, Men’s Basketball, Women’s Hornets President Fred Whitfield (Campbell), U.S. Senator Tim Scott Basketball, Men’s Cross Country, Women’s Cross Country, Football, (Charleston Southern), Basketball Hall of Famer Artis Gilmore (Gardner- Men’s Golf, Women’s Golf, Women’s Lacrosse, Men’s Soccer, Women’s Webb), Educator, author, orator, and advisor to U.S. presidents Booker T. Soccer, Softball, Men’s Tennis, Women’s Tennis, Men’s Indoor and Washington (Hampton), Grammy-award winning singer/songwriter Donna Outdoor Track & Field, Women’s Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field, Fargo (High Point), former LPGA player Tina Barrett (Longwood), HGTV Volleyball

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0 | Fah’mir ali 1 | KEISHON PORTER 2 | quinton morton-robertson 3 | jordaN Hemphill 4 | josiah jeffers 5-11 | 180 | FR. | G 6-4 | 200 | FR. | G 5-8 | 165 | SO. | G 6-5 | 190 | R-JR. | G 6-1 | 170 | JR. | G Wilmington, Del. / Macclesfield, N.C. / Radford, Va. / Bentonville, Ark. / Burlington, N.C. / Beckley Prep South West Edgecombe HS Radford HS Central Oklahoma The Burlington School

5 | DANTE MOSES 10 | JOSHUA WALKER 11 | miles jones 13 | shaquan jules 14 | CHYREE WALKER 6-4 | 190 | JR. | G 6-7 | 220 | FR. | F 6-6 | 210 | SO. | G/F 6-7 | 235 | JR. | F 6-5 | 200 | R-JR. | F Riviera Beach, Fla. / Upper Marlboro, Md. / Radford, Va. / Orlando, Fla. / Upper Marlboro, Md. / Daytona State Riverdale Baptist HS Radford HS USC Aiken Delaware

15 | BRYAN HART 20 | dravon mangum 21 | kobe tigney 22 | lewis djonkam 30 | JAMAL BURKE 6-1 | 180 | SR. | G 6-8 | 200 | R-SO. | F 6-3 | 195 | R-FR. | G 6-9 | 245 | R-JR. | C 6-10 | 240 | JR. | F Hampton, Va. / Roxboro, N.C. / Winchester, Va. / Springfield, Va. / Greenville, S.C. / Clayton State Charlotte John Handley HS VCU Georgia Highlands

45 | xavier lipscomb mike jones 6-2 | 195 | FR. | G Head Coach Washington, D.C. / 10th Year St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes School

ron jirsa david boyden donny lind jaren marino dayshawn wells brett gilbert josh giardina Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of Video Coordinator / Director of Player Graduate Manager Sixth Year Fifth Year Fifth Year Operations Assistant Director Development First Year Fourth Year of Operations First Year / Second Year Third w/ Team OUTSIDE BACK COVER

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