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The Citadel Basketball Record & Fact THE CITADEL BASKETBALL RECORD & FACT THE CITADEL BASKETBALL TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents ......................................................................... 2 NCAA Season-by-Season Team Statistical Rankings ......149-151 Program Quick Facts ................................................................... 3 NCAA Season-by-Season Individual Statistical Rankings ............152-153 All-Time Head Coaching Records ............................................... 4 All-Time Overtime Games ................................................154-155 Season-by-Season Coaching Records ....................................... 5 Largest Second Half Comebacks ............................................ 156 All-Time Assistant Coaches ......................................................... 6 All-Time 100-Point Games ...................................................... 157 The Citadel Honored Jerseys ...................................................7-8 All-Time Record-vs. Top 25 Opponents ................................... 158 The Citadel Hall of Fame-Basketball Honorees .....................9-10 Citadel Postseason Tournament Boxscores ............................ 159 The Citadel All-Time Numerical Roster ..................................... 11 Citadel Program Facts & Figures .....................................160-162 The Citadel's 1,000-Point Scorers ........................................12-14 Citadel Accolades & Awards .............................................163-164 The Citadel's 500-Point Scorers ...........................................15-16 Opp. Top Scoring Performances ......................................165-166 All-Time Player Statistics ......................................................17-25 Opp. Top Rebounding Performances ...................................... 167 Scoring Records ........................................................................ 26 Opp. All-Time Double-Doubles .........................................168-171 Top Citadel Scoring Performances ............................................ 27 Opp. Team Records-Game ...............................................172-176 Citadel Multiple Players with 20+ Points ..............................28-31 Opp. Individual Records-Game ........................................177-179 Citadel Career Double-Doubles ............................................32-34 Opp. Team Records-SoCon Regular Season Games ......180-184 Single-Season Citadel Double-Double Records ...................35-37 Opp. Team Records-Top 25 Opponents ...........................185-187 Team Season-by-Season Scoring Leaders ..........................38-39 Opp. Individual Records-Top 25 Opponents .....................188-190 Field Goal Records .................................................................... 40 Opp. SoCon Team Tournament Records ..........................191-194 Three-Point Field Goal Records ................................................ 41 Opp. SoCon Individual Tournament Records ...................195-198 Free Throw Records .................................................................. 42 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE Rebound Records ...................................................................... 43 Miscellaneous Records ........................................................44-45 Freshmen Records ...............................................................46-48 Citadel Team Records-Game ...............................................49-52 Citadel Individual Records-Game .........................................53-55 Citadel Team Records-SoCon Regular Season Games .......56-60 Citadel Team Records-Top 25 Opponents ............................61-63 Citadel Individual Records-Top 25 Opponents .....................64-65 Citadel SoCon Tournament Records-Team ..........................66-69 Citadel SoCon Tournament Records-Individual ....................70-72 Season-by-Season Results ................................................ 73-113 All-Time Records-vs. Opponents ...................................... 114-134 Citadel Year-by-Year Statistics .........................................135-137 Graduating Class Statistics ..............................................138-140 SoCon Season-by-Season Team Statistical Rankings .....141-143 SoCon Season-by-Season Individual Statistical Rankings ..........144-148 2 2017-18 THE CITADEL BASKETBALL FACT BOOK THE CITADEL BASKETBALL PROGRAM QUICK FACTS General Information Basketball History Location ...................................................... Charleston, S.C. First Year of Basketball ............................................ 1900-01 Founded ........................................................................1842 Overall Record ....................................................... 967-1330 Enrollment ....................................................................2,291 SoCon Overall Record ............................................. 373-732 Nickname .................................................................Bulldogs Colors ...............................................Citadel Blue and White Team Information Affiliation ...................................................... NCAA Division I 2016-17 Record ........................................................... 12-21 Conference .............................................................Southern 2016-17 Conference Record ......................................... 4-14 Arena ..................................................McAlister Field House 2016-17 Conference Finish ..............................................8th Capacity ........................................................................6,000 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................................9/3 President .....................................Lt. Gen. John W. Rosa, Jr. Starters Returning/Lost .....................................................4/1 BASKETBALL PROGRAM QUICK FACTS Alma Mater ................................................... The Citadel ‘73 Newcomers ..........................................................................5 Athletics Director ................................................. Jim Senter Alma Mater .............................................................Tulsa ‘85 Athletics Communications Assistant AD/Athletics Communications .....Derek Satterfield Coaching Staff Associate Athletics Comm. Director/MBB ......Haley Shotwell Head Coach .................................................Duggar Baucom Asst. Athletics Communications Director ............. Iain Dexter Alma Mater .............................................. UNC Charlotte ‘95 Asst. Athletics Communications Director .......Hayes Bennett Record at The Citadel ..........................22-43 (Third Season) Video/Multimedia Coordinator ..................... Connor Putman Overall Record .........................210-221 (Fourteen Seasons) Press Row Phone ............................................843.953.2138 Overall Conference Record .....100-130 (Fourteen Seasons) Mailing Address ...................................... 171 Moultrie Street Associate Head Coach ...... Daniel Willis (Lenoir-Rhyne, ‘01) ........................................................... Charleston, SC 29409 Assistant Coach .................................... Willie Bell (VMI, ‘09) Website ............................................www.CitadelSports.com Assistant Coach .......................... Ryan Mattocks (Duke, ‘11) Dir. of Basketball Ops. ............... Jack Castleberry (VMI, ‘07) Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach ..... Blake Talos (Purdue, 2014) Athletic Trainer .................Zach James (South Carolina, ‘13) 2017-18 THE CITADEL BASKETBALL FACT BOOK 3 THE CITADEL BASKETBALL ALL-TIME HEAD COACHING RECORDS Season Overall W-L Home W-L Away W-L Neutral W-L Conf. W-L Head Coach 1900-01 0-1 Not Available 1912-13 2-3 J.G. Briggs 1913-14 6-1 Darl Buse 1914-16 9-4 Hans Kangeter 1916-18 7-2 Harry O'Brien 1918-25 53-27 29-6 9-18 1-2 C.F. Myers 1925-26 9-6 6-1 3-4 0-1 Locke Brown 1926-30 52-22 32-6 17-15 3-0 Benny Blatt 1930-33 18-31 9-15 9-16 0-0 Johnny Douglas 1933-35 13-16 5-10 8-6 0-0 Charlie Willard 1935-40 44-31 26-10 18-18 0-3 17-16 Rock Norman 1940-41 7-17 3-7 4-9 0-1 4-11 Ben Parker 1941-42, 43-44 4-17 4-8 0-8 0-1 1-13 Ben Clemons 1942-43 8-4 6-1 1-2 1-1 5-3 Bo Sherman 1944-45 9-5 5-2 4-2 0-1 8-4 Ernest Wehman 1945-46 8-10 7-4 1-6 0-0 2-6 Eugene Clark 1946-47 4-11 2-4 2-7 0-0 0-10 Whitey Piro 1947-52 27-72 18-25 9-47 0-0 9-47 Bernard O'Neil 1952-54 6-32 5-15 1-17 0-0 1-18 Leo Zack 1954-55 1-18 1-9 0-9 0-0 0-10 Jim Browning 1955-56 2-19 2-9 0-10 0-0 0-10 Hank Witt 1956-60 57-38 36-8 15-23 6-7 29-23 Norm Sloan 1960-67 67-98 41-34 21-54 5-10 38-53 Mel Thompson 1967-71 45-54 28-21 15-24 2-9 21-27 Dick Campbell 1971-74 33-42 25-10 5-24 3-8 15-22 George Hill 1974-85 132-162 102-45 24-92 7-25 61-99 Les Robinson 1985-92 75-121 54-44 18-68 3-9 32-72 Randy Nesbit 1992-2006 157-233 109-85 40-127 8-21 72-146 Pat Dennis 2006-10 49-76 30-30 15-38 4-7 29-47 Ed Conroy 2010-15 42-113 29-41 10-61 3-11 22-66 Chuck Driesell 2015-pres. 22-43 13-16 6-25 3-2 7-29 Duggar Baucom Seasons (103) 967-1330 627-466 255-730 49-119 373-732 Category Head Coach Most Overall Wins: Pat Dennis (157) Highest Winning Percentage: Benny Blatt (.702, 52-22) (minimum 20 games) ALL-TIME HEAD COACHING RECORDS Most Home Wins: Pat Dennis (109) Home Winning Percentage: Benny Blatt (.842, 32-6) (minimum 20 games) Most Road Wins: Pat Dennis (40) Road Winning Percentage: Benny Blatt (.531, 17-15) (minimum 20 games)
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