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Table of Contents Table of Contents INTRODUCTION RECORDS Media Information 2-3 Team Single-Game Records 102-103 Athletics Directory 4 Team Season Records 104-105 The Pirate-ISP Sports Network 5 Scoring 106-108 University Primary Media Outlets 6 Rebounding 109 9 Getting To Greenville 7 Double-Doubles 110 Quick Facts/Lodging & Dining 8 Field Goals 111-112 Three-Point Field Goals 113 THE UNIVERSITY Free Throws 114-115 East Carolina University 10 Assists 116 The Coaching Staff Steve Ballard 11 Steals 117 19 Terry Holland 12 Blocked Shots 118 Administrative Staff 13-15 Playing Experience 119-120 Athletics Staff 16-17 Freshman Season Records 121-122 Strength & Conditioning/ Opponent Records 123-124 Sports Medicine 18 Minges Coliseum Records 125-126 The Players Minges Coliseum 19 Winning Streaks 127 North Campus Crossing 20 Comebacks 128 31 Highest Scoring Games 129-131 THE COACHING STAFF Conference USA Superlatives 132-133 Head Coach Jeff Lebo 22-28 Statistical Leaders 134-135 Assistant Coaches 29-30 Year-By-Year Team Statistics 136-139 Annual Statistical Leaders 140-144 Support Staff 31-32 The Opponents 57 HISTORY THE PLAYERS Annual Team Records 146 2010-11 Roster 34 Coaching History 147 Player Profiles 35-56 Year-By-Year Results 148-159 Overtime Games/ Conference 2010 OPPONENTS Vs. Ranked Opponents 160 USA C-USA Composite Schedule 58-60 Awards And Honors 161 85 Charleston Classic 61 Pirates In The NBA 162 Opponent Information 62-68 All-Time Lettermen 163-164 Series vs. All Opponents 69 All-Time Jersey Numbers 165-166 Vs. The Conferences 70 Starting Lineups 167-169 Series Vs. Opponents 71-84 In-Season Tournaments 170 2009 in Review Postseason Tournaments 171-172 CONFERENCE USA 93 Conference USA 86 CREDITS 2010 Final Standings 87 The 2010-11 East Carolina Basketball Fact 2010 Final Team Statistics 88-89 Book has been published by the East Carolina University Department of Intercollegiate 2010 Final Individual Statistics 90-91 Athletics. Content and design coordination 2011 NCAA Tournament Bracket 92 by the ECU Athletics Media Relations Office. Records 101 Editors: Jody Jones 2009 SEASON IN REVIEW Contributor: John Durham (ECU Executive Notebook 94 Director of University Communications) Photography: Auburn University Media Final Results 95 Relations, Rhett Butler, Jay Clark, Chris Final Statistics 96 Cribari, Rob Goldberg, NBA, Willis Game-By-Game Team Statistics 97 Glasgow Sports Photos and various History unidentified sources. Game-By-Game Opponent Statistics 98 Design, Layout/Compilation: Jai Giffin, 145 2009-10 Superlatives 99 Laura Doolittle and Jamie Barker (Provations Group, Nicholasville, Ky.) Points-Rebounds-Assists 100 Printing: Morgan Printing (Greenville, N.C.) 2010-112010 East Carolina Basketball Fact Book 1 Media Guidelines ECU MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE To The Media The 2010-11 East Carolina Bas ket ball Me dia Guide is a pub li ca tion of the ECU Ath let ics Media Re la tions Office. We look for ward to assisting you in coverage of Pirate bas ket ball and hope you find this guide useful throughout the year. We’re very excited to renew some old acquaintances Tom McClellan this season and meet many of you for the first time. Should you need Assistant Athletics Director for ad di tion al in for ma tion or as sis tance please con tact the ECU Athletics Media Relations Media Relations Of fice at (252) 737-4522. Credentials Credentials for East Carolina home bas ket ball games are for work ing Jody Jones me dia only and are is sued on a priority ba sis. Cre den tials should be Associate Director of re quest ed as early as pos si ble. Requests from week ly news pa pers and Athletics Media Relations ra dio sta tions will be ac cept ed only from those at tend ing the game in a work ing ca pac i ty and will be filled on a space avail able basis. All non- orginating radio requests are subject to availability. Cre den tial re quests should be made through the ECU Media Re la tions Office. Re quests Sarah Fetters should be made no later than 48 hours in advance of a game via e-mail Assistant Director of Athletics and directed to ECU Associate Director of Media Relations Jody Jones Media Relations ([email protected]). Spous es, dates and non work ers are not per mit ted along press row. Cre den tials will will be left at the Will-Call win dow at the front of Minges Coliseum. Malcolm Gray Photographers Assistant Director of Photographer credentials are lim it ed. Ac cred it ed pho tog ra phers may Athletics Media Relations work along the baseline at ei ther end of the court in the des ig nat ed areas. No pho tog ra pher will be al lowed to shoot in front of the scorer’s ta ble, press row, behind the team benches or from the stands. The plat form atop the south side of Wil l iams Arena is reserved ex clu sive ly Charles Welch for team videographers and net work tele vi sion cam er as. Pho tog ra phers Assistant Director of must be sit ting or kneel ing in the end zone areas at all times. Athletics Media Relations Covering Practice East Carolina practices are CLOSED the me dia and public. Me dia de sir ing to con duct coach or play er in ter views should con tact the ECU Deirdre Harris Media Re la tions Of fice at least 24 hours in advance. Pho tog ra phers, Athletics Media Relations whom are granted permission to shoot prac tice, are asked to re main off Administrative Assistant the court and away from the vi cin i ty of workouts. Practice times and sites change daily, so please contact the ECU Athletics Media Relations office to confirm practice times. Jody Jones, Men’s Basketball Contact Parking E-mail [email protected] Media parking is lo cat ed in the low er Minges lot. Entry to the lot is off Office (252) 737-4524 Cell (252) 414-2019 Charles St. and onto Ficklen Drive. Park ing is on a first-come, first-serve basis, and no passes are required to park in this lot. Key Phone Numbers (Area Code 252) Media Relations Office 737-4522 Game Services Minges Coliseum Press Row 328-0135 Pregame statistics, game notes and ros ter cards are provided prior Basketball Office 737-4592 Athletic Director’s Office 737-4502 to tip-off. A play-by-play and final statistics are included in the postgame Ticket Office 328-2300 booklets. Postgame notes and coaches quotes will also be distributed. Com plete stat books will be avail able to me dia after the com ple tion of Standard/Overnight Mailing Address Athletic Media Relations Office each con test. Sta tis ti cal mon i tors will be pro vid ed to tele vi sion and ra dio 319 Ward Sports Medicine Building broad casts based on avail abil i ty. A fax ma chine is lo cat ed in the me dia East Carolina University work room. Greenville, NC 27858 Follow the Pirates Online Wireless Internet Official Website ..............................................www.ecupirates.com Wireless internet access is available on the playing floor and the Facebook ............................................................. ecupirates.com interview room. An access code is required and can be obtained from a Twitter ............................................................... ECUATHLETICS member of the media relations’ staff. 2 2010-11 East Carolina Basketball Fact Book Postgame Interviews C-USA Teleconference At home games, all postgame interviews will be conducted in the Conference USA head coaches will be featured in a monthly telecon- interview room located at the front of the coliseum. A mult-box is avail- ference starting at 11 a.m. EST during the 2010-11 season. The calls able. Each head coach and designated players will be brought into this will be held three times: January 4, February 1, and March 1. Media area following a customary 10-minute cooling. The ECU locker room is wishing to participate in the conference should contact the conference closed. Additional player interviews may be conducted outside the locker office to obtain the access telephone number and passcode. Times listed room. For road games, ECU’s interview policy will vary. eastern standard. Internet Guidelines The Lineup Information with regards to East Caro li na bas ket ball can be found at 11:00 a.m. Announcements “www.ecupirates.com.” Pre game re leas es, sta tis tics, coach and play er 11:05 a.m. Donnie Jones, UCF bi og ra phies will be posted to this site. With the re cent growth of the 11:13 a.m. Mike Davis, UAB internet the fol low ing procedures have been put into place for both the 11:21 a.m. Jeff Lebo, East Carolina is su ing of cre den tials and al low ing access to prac tice and in ter views: 11:29 a.m. Tom Herrion, Marshall • Online media will not be granted re quests for credentials and/or 11:37 a.m. Larry Eustachy, Southern Miss interviews with the exception of web sites that are officially af fil i at ed 11:45 a.m. Ed Conroy, Tulane with participating universities, con fer ence, the NCAA, or established and 11:53 a.m. Doug Wojcik, Tulsa rec og nized traditional media outlets. 12:01 p.m. Matt Dogherty, SMU • No online service, without approval from the ECU athletic media 12:09 p.m. Josh Pastner, Memphis relations office, will be allowed to cybercast or transmit in “real-time” 12:17 p.m. Ben Braun, Rice any East Carolina University athletic event.
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