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MONARCHS The 2003-04 Old Dominion Media Guide Table of Contents QuickFacts

Quick Facts ...... 1 GENERAL INFORMATION HISTORY Head Coach ...... 2-3 LOCATION: Norfolk, Va. 23529 FIRST YEAR OF BASKETBALL: 1930-31 NICKNAME: Monarchs OVERALL ALL-TIME RECORD: 1028-764 (72 years) .574 Assistant Coaches ...... 4-6 FOUNDED: 1930 FIRST YEAR OF DIV. I. BASKETBALL:1976-77 2003-04 Outlook ...... 7 (as the Norfolk Division of The College of William & Mary) DIVISION I ALL-TIME RECORD: 471-337 (27 yrs) .583 2003-04 Roster ...... 8 ENROLLMENT: 21,000 NO. YRS IN NCAA TRN/LAST: 7/ 1997 Lost to New Radio/T.V. Roster ...... 9 SCHOOL COLORS: Slate Blue (PMS 540), Silver (PMS 877), Mexico, 55-51 Player Bios ...... 10-23 & Light Blue (PMS 283) NO. YRS IN NIT TRN/LAST: 9/ 1999 Lost 2nd round at Why Monarchs? ...... 24 HOME COURT: Ted Constant Convocation (8,650) Butler, 75-62 Monarch Reachout ...... 25-26 SURFACE: Wood Administration ...... 27 CONFERENCE: Colonial Athletic Association 2003-04 MONARCHS Support Staff ...... 28 PRESIDENT: Dr. Roseann Runte (SUNY New Paltz ‘68) RETURNING LETTERMEN: Ten ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Dr. Jim Jarrett (SIU-Carbondale ‘59) LETTERMEN LOST: Four Travel/Athletic Directory ...... 29 OFFICE PHONE: 757-683-3369 Ricardo Marsh 6-8 F 16.7 ppg 8.4 rpg All-CAA Directions to Campus ...... 30 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT PHONE: 757-683-3375 Rasheed Wright 6-5 F 14.9 ppg 5.4 rpg CAA All-Def. Academic Support ...... 31 TICKET OFFICE PHONE: 757 -683-4444 Joe Principe 6-10 C 0.5 ppg 0.8 rpg ...... 32-33 ATHLETIC TRAINER: Scott Johnson A.Themistocleaus 6-5 F 0.3 ppg Norfolk & Hampton Roads ...... 34-35 OFFICIAL WEBSITE: www.odusports.com STARTERS RETURNING: (3 regulars) Athletic Facilities ...... 36 6-9 So. C 8.3 ppg 5.3 RPG Strength Training Facility& Apartments .... 37 COACHING STAFF CAA All-Rookie team Media Information ...... 38-39 HEAD COACH: Blaine Taylor (Montana ‘81) John Waller 6-4 Sr. G/F 8.3 ppg 4.6 rpg 2002-03 in Review ...... 40-41 RECORD AT ODU: 25-31, Third year Isaiah Hunter 6-2 So. G 6.1 ppg 2.7 apg CAREER RECORD: 167-96 (9 yrs ) Started 13 games 2002-03 Event Photos ...... 42 ASSISTANTS: Jim Corrigan (Duke ‘80), Troy Nance 5-9 Sr. G 3.8 ppg 4.3 apg Retired Jerseys ...... 43 Rob Wilkes (Stetson ‘93), & Travis DeCuire (Montana ‘94) Started 15 games Monarchs in the Pros ...... 44-46 OFFICE PHONE: 757-683-3362 RETURNING LETTERMEN (6) Convocation Center ...... 47-49 BASKETBALL SECRETARY: Lisa Berry Janko Mrksic 6-10 So. C 1.2 ppg 2.1 rpg Colonial Athletic Association ...... 50-52 2002-03 RECORD: 12-15 John Morris 6-2 So. G 1.8 ppg Opponents ...... 53-58 2002-03 CAA RECORD: 9-9 (6th seed) Kiah Thomas 6-4 Jr. G 3.1 ppg RECORDS POST SEASON: None T.J. Waldon 6-4 So. F 3.0 ppg Championship Teams ...... 60-62 RED SHIRT RETURNEE (1) SPORTS INFORMATION All-Conference Monarchs ...... 62-63 Marcus Drewry 6-2 Sr. G SPORTS INFORMATION DIR: Carol Hudson, Jr. NEWCOMERS (5) Post-Season Results ...... 64-67 OFFICE PHONE: 757-683-3372 Arnaud Dahi 6-8 Fr. F Ivory Coast/Life Center All-American Monarchs ...... 68-69 E-MAIL: [email protected] Academy(NJ) 19.5 ppg/7.8 rpg./1st Individual Records ...... 70 HOME PHONE: 757-625-2061 team All-State/Top 100-recruit Team Records ...... 71 ASSISTANT: Kim Zivkovich Brian Henderson 6-4 Fr. G Richmond, VA./Varina Vs. Ranked Teams...... 72 E-MAIL: [email protected] HS 20.9 ppg/ 9.5 rpg/All-Region/ 906 Year-by-Year Leaders ...... 73-74 SID INTERN: Bobby Parks career pts in two years. Coaches & Captains ...... 75 PUBLICATIONS DIR: Tina Price Abdi Lidonde 6-3 Fr. G Sutton, MA./St Andrews All-Time Scorers ...... 76 E-MAIL ADDRESS: [email protected] (RI.) 17.0 ppg (119 treys)1st Team All- Monarch in Overtime ...... 77 FAX NUMBER: 757-683-3119 New England/ 1896 career pts. MAIL ADDRESS: Rm 124/Athletic Admin. Bldg/ Valdas Vasylius 6-7 Fr. F Klaipeda Lithuania/ The Leaderboards ...... 78-79 Norfolk, Va. 23529-0201 Norfolk Collegiate HS/24.1 ppg/11.5 100 Point Games ...... 80 PRESS ROW NUMBERS: 757-683-5596 rpg/ TCIS Player of the Year Team Avg...... 81 VOICE OF THE MONARCHS: ESPN 1310 Radio Drew Williamson 6-0 Fr. G Burlington, NC./ Home Court Advantage...... 82 (John Castleberry) Cummings HS/ 18.3 ppg/ 5.1 apg All-Time Starters ...... 83 NC Male Athlete of the Year. Lettermen ...... 84 Year-by-Year Results ...... 85-90 ODU vs. Opponents ...... 91-94 Athletic History ...... 95-96

Credits Monarch Basketball “2003-04” is a publication of the Old Dominion University office of Athletic Public Relations. EDITORS: Carol Hudson, Jr., Sports Information Director; Tina Price, Director of Athletic Publications. LAYOUT AND DESIGN: Tina Price, Director of Athletic Publications and Adam Marks, Athletic Publications Graduate Intern. SPECIAL ASSISTANCE: Debbie H. Byrne, Associ- ate Athletic Director for Public Relations and Marketing and Marcy Comstock, Sports information Assistant; PHOTOGRAPHY: Rick Voight (RSVP Media), Steve Chinnis, Timothy Boone (Avalon Commuications), Carol Hudson, The Virginian Pilot, Steve Goldman, Joe Law, Phil Hoffmann, Sam Roberts, Mitchell Layton, Steve Grieco, Ralph Fitzgerald. Martin Smith-Rodden, Scott K. Brown, Dave Denoma, NBA Entertainment, and the Richmond Times-Dispatch. PRINTING: Letton Gooch Printers, Inc., Norfolk, Va. Old Dominion University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity institution. This publication was printed without the support of tax dollars from the Commonwealth of .

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 1 BLAINE TAYLOR Third Season (25-31) Career Record 167-96 (.635) Montana ‘81

laine Taylor is in his third season as the ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ The most successful head coach in Montana basketball history, Monarchs head basketball coach. As an Taylor earned national Rookie Coach of the Year honors in 1992, assistant coach for three seasons at Stanford as well as being named Big Sky Coach of the Year. In 1992, University and as head coach at the Montana was 27-4, winning the Big Sky title and advancing to University of Montana from 1991-98 Blaine the NCAA tournament. In Big Sky history, only three teams has had a long and successful career. have won 27 games. His winning percentage of .686 is fifth best In 2002-03, the Monarchs made a statement all-time in history. Bwith two victories over two-time defending CAA champion, The Grizzlies have won 20 or more games 15 times in school UNC Wilmington. Ricardo Marsh earned All-CAA honors and history, and Taylor’s teams accomplished that five times, in 1992 returning starting center Alex Loughton was named to the CAA (27), 1994 (20), 1995 (21), 1996 (20) and 1997 (21). Montana All-Rookie squad and is a pre-season All-league pick this year. averaged 20.3 wins per year while Taylor was the head coach. ODU’s incoming freshmen class is ranked as one of the league’s At Stanford, Taylor helped lead the top-seeded Cardinal to the best. With the opening of state-of-the-art Ted Constant NCAA West regional final in 2001 en route to posting a 31-3 Convocation Center, the Monarch program had one of the record, including a victory over the Monarchs in the first round nation’s largest attendance increases from the previous year. of the San Juan Shootout in Puerto Rico. The Cardinal was “The Hampton Roads community and what we have ranked No. 1 for six weeks and advanced to the NCAA experienced has been everything we’d hoped it would be,” said tournament in each of Taylor’s three years on Mike Taylor. “We are really enjoying our surroundings, and calling Montgomery’s staff. Stanford won three Pac 10 Championships. this area our home.” A graduate of Montana, Taylor earned the school’s Naseby Adds Taylor, “If you look at the way people have embraced our Rhinehart Award as the Most Inspirational Player in 1981 as well new facility,and the support we have received in the community, as being named the University’s most outstanding male athlete and the university, it is just so very heart warming. It makes us that same year. A starting point guard at Montana, Taylor is very motivated to try and continue on that path.” ninth in career assists with 300. He is also one of the school’s Taylor posted a 142-65 record in seven seasons as head coach at leading career shooters at .819 and he scored 753 Montana, taking his teams to the NCAA tournament in both 1992 career points. He was an honorable mention All-Big Sky and 1997, and the NIT in 1995. His teams had five 20 win seasons. selection as a junior and senior and was named to the league’s post season All-Tournament team as a senior.

2 Old Dominion University HEAD COACH BLAINE TAYLOR

Taylor played for from 1979-81 at Montana, ○○○○○○○○ Taylor earned a Bachelor of Arts in secondary education from then served as his graduate assistant coach in 1982 and 1983. He Montana in 1981, and a Masters of Science in athletic administration in was an assistant coach for for five seasons. 1984. He and his wife Annie are the parents of daughters; Amber, 23 Following his graduation, he served as a graduate assistant a student at Old Dominion, Ashley 16, Alexandria 13 and Alanna 10. coach with the Grizzlies from 1981-84, and then as head coach at Taylor is the 12th head coach in Old Dominion’s 70-year basketball Loyola Sacred Heart High School in Missoula from 1984-1986 history. before joining the Montana Staff.

Blaine Taylor's Ledger

TAYLOR’S COLLEGE HEAD COACHING RECORD 167-96 (.635) in 9 years

TAYLOR AT ODU 2001-02 13-16 2002-03 12-15 TOTAL 25-31 in 2 years

TAYLOR AS AN ASSISTANT COACH AT STANFORD 2000-01 31-3 (NCAA Elite 8) 1999-00 27-4 (NCAA) 1998-99 26-7 (NCAA & Pre-Season NIT Finals) Totals 84-14 (.857)

TAYLOR AS HEAD COACH AT MONTANA 1991-92 27-4 (NCAA) 1992-93 17-11 1993-94 20-8 The Taylor family ( L- R): Alexandria, 1994-95 21-9 (NIT) Ashley, Blaine, wife Annie, Amber, 1995-96 20-8 and Alanna. 1996-97 21-11 (NCAA) 1997-98 16-14 Total: 142-65 (.686) 7 years

TAYLOR AS AN ASSISTANT AT MONTANA 1990-91 23-8 (NCAA) 1989-90 18-11 1988-89 20-11 1987-88 18-11 1986-87 18-11 Totals: 92-52 (.651)

TAYLOR AS GRADUATE/PART-TIME ASSISTANT AT MONTANA 1983-84 23-7 (NCAA) 1982-83 21-8 1981-82 17-10 Totals: 61-25 (.709)

1st Collegiate win Nov. 15, 1991 87-58 over Simon Fraser

100th Collegiate win Feb. 10, 1996 77-46 win at Northern Arizona

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 3 ASSISTANT COACHES JIM CORRIGAN Tenth Season Duke ‘80

im Corrigan is in his tenth year on the Monarch staff and his 17th on the collegiate level. Jim is involved in every aspect of the Monarch program including J recruiting, scouting, player development, and aca- demic monitoring of the team members. Jim began his coaching career at Northern High School in Durham, NC., where he served as an assistant for two years under head coach Kevin Billerman. From there he moved to his alma mater, Bishop McGuinness High School in Winston- Salem, NC. After one season as the junior varsity and varsity assistant, Jim was elevated to head coach. During his four years as head coach at McGuinness, he achieved several milestones. His teams compiled a record of 90- 42, and reached the State Finals each of the last three years he was the head coach, culminating in the 1987 state championship. During that run, McGuinness twice set school records for wins in a season with 26 in 1984-85, and 27 in 1985- 86. Twice his teams were invited to the prestigious Alhambra Invitational Tournament, and finished with a 77-25 record those last three seasons. Corrigan was named Coach of the Year in the conference and on the State level in North Carolina three times. From there, Jim moved to William and Mary where he an assistant coach from 1982-94. In high school, Jim was named All-City and All-County as a senior at McGuinness where he led the city in scoring at 26 points per game. He turned down numerous scholarships to attend where he walked on to the team and earned a scholarship under head coach Bill Foster. While at Duke, the Blue Devils won two Atlantic Coast Tournament championships and played in three NCAA tournaments, including the 1978 “Final Four.” As a senior at Duke, the Blue Devils were ranked number one in the country as well as the number one amateur team in the world. That year, Corrigan received the Ted Mann award as the non-starter who contributed the most to team morale. Duke reached the NCAA quarterfinals. Jim and his wife Sonja, have a daughter, Keenan (14), and sons Cole (10), and Drew (8). Jim graduated from Duke in 1980 with a degree in business management. The Corrigan family ( L- R): Jim and wife Sonja (back), Cole, Keenan, and Drew (front).

4 Old Dominion University ASSISTANT COACHES Rob WILKES Second Season Stetson ‘93

ob Wilkes, a former assistant coach at Florida State and Georgia Southern, is in his second season with the Monarch basketball pro- R gram. Wilkes served as an assistant at Florida State from 2000-02, and Georgia Southern from 1999-000. While at Georgia Southern, Wilkes signed Florida’s high school class 6A players of the year two straight years. As an assistant at Florida State, he signed several top prospects, including a McDonald’s All-American. Florida State’s 2001 recruiting class ranked in the top 25 by both SuperPrep and HoopScoop magazines. Prior to his stint at Georgia Southern, Wilkes helped successfully build one of the top collegiate programs in the nation at Lynn University in Boca Raton, FL. He teammed with head coach Jeff Price to start the program from scratch and build it into a perennial Division II national powerhouse. During his six season’s (1993-99) as an assistant coach, the Lynn University Fighting Knights compiled a 136-42 record for a .764 winning percentage. Lynn advanced to national post season play all six years of its existence, three NAIA and three NCAA Division II tournaments. In 1997, the team advanced to the NCAA Division II Elite Eight. Rob comes from a very athletically oriented family. In addition to the outstanding success of his father, Glenn, the longtime coach at Stetson University, a brother Glenn, Jr., is the women’s coach at Rollins College. Another brother, Scott, was a two-year letterman at Florida State from 1981-83. Wilkes was a four-year member of the Stetson University basketball team and currently ranks fifth all-time in school history in assists. Wilkes graduated from Stetson in 1993 with a degree in sports administration and earned a master’s degree in international business administration from Lynn in 1995.

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 5 ASSISTANT COACHES TRAVIS DeCUIRE First Season Montana ‘94

ravis Decuire, the head basketball coach at Green River Community College in Seattle, WA., the last two years and former standout player at Montana T for Blaine Taylor, begins his first year with the Monarchs program. DeCuire took over the reigns of Green River Community College in 2001 and took a last place program to the NWAACC championship in just two years while posting the school’s first 20-win season in over 20 years. For his efforts, he was named the NWAACC Coach of the Year. DeCuire was also a successful high school coach at Sammamish High School in Bellevue, WA. He led that school to two conference championships, a state tournament appearance and three consecutive district tournament appearances. As a point guard for Taylor at Montana from 1991-94, DeCuire earned All-Big Sky honors his junior and senior years, in addition to being named the team’s MVP for two straight years. DeCuire is the University of Montana’s all- time leader with 435 in three seasons. He also owns the school’s single season assist record of 199 in 1993-94 for a 7.1 per game average. DeCuire served as a player/coach for Sutherland Basketball Club in Sutherland, Australia in 1994-95 and is the president and founder of the Fastbreak Basketball Association that has assisted in teaching life’s lessons and building self esteem through basketball to over 500 students in Seattle, and Tacoma. In addition, DeCuire has extensive experience in counseling, serving in that capacity at Echo Glen Children’s Center in Snowqualmie, WA. From 1996-1998 and the Ryther Children’s Center in North Seattle from 1995-97. He graduated from the University of Montana with a degree in business marketing in 1994.

6 Old Dominion University 2003-04 SEASON PREVIEW

he Old Dominion University Monarchs enjoy one of the best recruiting ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ class in the Colonial Athletic Association, with two players ranked in the top 125, and have the nation’s largest attendance increase with the T opening of the Ted Constant Convocation Center last season. “I have had a hard time describing the upcoming season. On the one hand we have so much youth,” says Taylor. “On the other hand, we have a roster that has talent and belief, and if we have the right kind of growth, and stick together, we could be very good as the season goes along.” This year’s squad will have a roster loaded with underclassmen. The 2003- 04 Monarchs roster features five newcomers (all freshmen), five sophomores, one junior and just two seniors. The lone seniors are small forward John Waller (Richmond, VA.), point guard Troy Nance Virginia Beach, VA.), and guard Marcus Drewry( Evanston, ILL.). Gone from the Monarchs are 31 points per game with the graduation of All- Isaiah Hunter ranked second on the CAA/All-District forward Ricardo Marsh (16.7 ppg/8.4 rpg) and All-CAA Monarchs with 73 assists last season. defensive standout Rasheed Wright (14.9 ppg/ 5.4 rpg). Four returning Monarchs have considerable starting experience. They include John Waller, Troy Nance, and sophomores Alex Loughton (Perth, Australia) and Isaiah Hunter (Charlotte, NC). Waller and Loughton are ODU’s top returning scorers. Both averaged 8.3 points per game, while Loughton earned CAA All-Rookie honors and averaged 5.3 rebounds per game which ranked him 12th in the CAA. Loughton was also selected by the league coaches to second team pre-season All-CAA. Waller scored in double figures ten times, including 16 at George Washington and at James Madison. Waller nailed the game winner at the buzzer in ODU’s road win at Drexel. Hunter started 13 games, averaging 6.1 points and 2.7 assists per game, while Nance made 15 starts with 3.8 points, and 4.3 assists per game. Nance ranked third in the CAA in assists and assists to turnover ratio. Adding to the Monarchs deep bench will be 6-4 forward T.J. Waldon (Norfolk, Va.), 6-10 center, Janko Mrksic (Stoney Creek, Ontario), 6-2 guard John Morris (Camp Hill, PA), 6-4 guard Kiah Thomas (Norfolk, VA.). The five newcomers include, 6-7 forward Arnaud Dahi (Ivory Coast), 6-4 2003-04 Tri-Captains (L to guard Brian Henderson (Richmond, Va.), 6-3 guard Abdi Lidonde (Sutton, MA.), R): Alex Loughton, John 6-7 forward Valdas Vasylius (Klaipeda, Lithuania), and 6-0 guard Drew Waller and Troy Nance. Williamson (Burlington, NC.). Dahi, a national top 100 recruit averaged 19.5 points and 7.8 rebounds at Life Center Academy in New Jersey. He earned first Team All-State honors. Henderson averaged 20.9 points and 9.5 rebounds at Varina High School where he earned All-Region honors. Abdi Lidonde scored 1,896 career points for St. Andrews in Rhode Island. He averaged 17.0 points per game and was named first team All-New England. Valdas Vasylius was the Tidewater Conference of Independent Schools Player of the Year at nearby Norfolk Collegiate High School. He averaged 24.1 points and 11.5 rebounds per game. Drew Williamson is one of the most decorated all-around athletes in North Carolina school history. He was named North Carolina Male Athlete of the Year. “The opportunity to take a foreign tour in the fall (London, England ) will speed our learning curve. The strong early schedule should get us ready for the

CAA challenges. I would look at us as one of the most improved teams around ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ from the beginning of the season to the end,” notes Taylor. The Monarchs will again play another challenging schedule starting with the road opener at North Carolina and with non-conference home games against St. Joseph’s, George Washington, Charlotte, VMI, Liberty and Morgan State. ODU will also play at state rival Virginia Tech and former Sun Belt Conference rival South Alabama. The last time ODU and Virginia Tech met was the final Monarch game played in Norfolk Scope. The last time USA and ODU met was the 1991 Sun Belt Conference Championship game in Mobile, AL. ODU opens its 18-game CAA schedule on Jan. 3 with Drexel in the Ted Constant Convocation Center. This year’s CAA Tournament will again be in the Richmond Coliseum, March 5-8. “We just try to take the strong schedule in stride. It’s been fun for the kids and fans, and very productive in light of having a new arena, but it has been something that everyone has to be realistic about,” adds Taylor. “You might take a few on the chin, but hopefully you are better for the wear. We have recruited a nice young nucleus that people are going to be able to watch for years to come, but we are bound and determined to make some memories now.” Kiah Thomas started five games last season.

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 7 2003-04 MONARCH BASKETBALL ROSTER

ALPHABETICAL No. Name POS CL HT WT Hometown/High School 31 Arnaud Dahi F Fr. 6-7 220 Ivory Coast / Life Center Academy(NJ) 12 Marcus Drewry** G Sr. 6-2 185 Evanston, IL./Evanston /Marshalltown CC 1 Isaiah Hunter G So. 6-2 170 Charlotte, NC./Independence HS 20 Brian Henderson G Fr. 6-4 185 Richmond, VA./Varina HS 11 Abdi Lidonde G Fr. 6-2 185 Sutton, MA./St. Andrews HS 40 Alex Loughton F So. 6-9 245 Perth Australia/St. Stephen’s HS 3 John Morris G So. 6-2 187 Camp Hill, PA./Trinity HS 55 Janko Mrksic C So. 6-10 270 Stoney Creek,Ontario,/Bishop Ryan 13 Troy Nance G Sr. 5-10 175 Virginia Beach, Va./Cape Henry Collegiate HS 24 Kiah Thomas G Jr. 6-4 190 Norfolk, Va./Granby HS 42 Valdas Vasylius F Fr. 6-7 210 Klaipeda, Lithuania/Norfolk Collegiate HS 4 T.J. Waldon F So. 6-4 214 Lakeland, FL./Kathleen HS 10 John Waller F Sr. 6-4 180 Richmond, VA. /Highland Springs HS 2 Drew Williamson G Fr. 6-0 180 Burlington, NC./Cummings HS

HEAD COACH: Blaine Taylor (Montana ‘81) 3rd season ASSISTANTS: Jim Corrigan (Duke ‘80) 10th season, Rob Wilkes 2nd season (Stetson, ‘93) & Travis DeCuire (Montana’94), 1st season. ATHLETIC TRAINER: Scott Johnson

NUMERICAL No. Name POS CL HT WT Hometown/High School 1 Isaiah Hunter G So. 6-2 170 Charlotte, NC./Independence HS 2 Drew Williamson G Fr. 6-0 180 Burlington, NC./Cummings HS 3 John Morris G So. 6-2 187 Camp Hill, PA./Trinity HS 4 T.J. Waldon F So. 6-4 214 Lakeland, Fl./Kathleen HS 10 John Waller G Sr. 6-4 180 Richmond, Va./Highland Springs HS 11 Abdi Lidonde G Fr. 6-2 185 Sutton, MA./St. Andrews HS 12 Marcus Drewry** G Sr. 6-2 185 Evanston, IL./Evanston /Marshalltown CC 13 Troy Nance G Sr. 5-10 175 Virginia Beach, Va./Cape Henry Collegiate HS 20 Brian Henderson G Fr. 6-4 185 Richmond, VA./Varina HS 24 Kiah Thomas G Jr. 6-4 190 Norfolk, Va./ Granby HS 31 Arnaud Dahi F Fr. 6-7 220 Ivory Coast/Life Center Academy(NJ) 40 Alex Loughton F So. 6-9 240 Perth, Australia/St. Stephen’s HS 42 Valdas Vasylius F Fr. 6-7 210 Klaipeda Lithuania/Norfolk Collegiate HS 55 Janko Mrksic C So. 6-10 270 Stoney Creek,Ontario,Canada/Bishop Ryan

** Marcus Drewry is a red shirt senior PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Janko Mrksic ...... Yan-ko MER-sick Arnaud Dahi ..... ARNO Da -HEE Kiah Thomas ...... KI-uh Alex Loughton ...... LAU-ton Abdi Lidonde ...... AB-di Li-DON-de Valdas Vasylius...... VAL-das VA-Si-li-us Klaipeda, Lithuania ...... KLA-pe-da

8 Old Dominion University MONARCHS OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY Isaiah Drew John Hunter Williamson Morris #1 #2 #3 So. ■ Guard ■ 6-2 ■ Charlotte, NC Fr. ■ Guard ■ 6-0 ■ Burlington, NC So. ■ Guard ■ 6-1 ■ Camp Hill, PA

T.J. John Abdi Waldon Waller Lidonde #4 #10 #11 So. ■ Forward ■ 6-4 ■ Lakeland, FL Sr. ■ Forward ■ 6-4 ■ Richmond, VA Fr. ■ Guard ■ 6-2 ■ Sutton, MA

Marcus Troy Brian Drewry Nance Henderson #12 #13 #20 Sr. ■ Guard ■ 6-2 ■ Evanston, IL Sr. ■ Guard ■ 5-9 ■ Virginia Beach, VA Fr. ■ Guard ■ 6-4 ■ Richmond, VA

Kiah Arnaud Alex Thomas Dahi Loughton #24 #31 #40 Jr. ■ Guard ■ 6-4 ■ Norfolk, VA Fr. ■ Forward ■ 6-7 ■ Ivory Coast So. ■ Forward ■ 6-9 ■ Perth, Australia

Valdas Janko Coach Vasylius Mrksic Blaine Taylor #42 #55 ■ Montana '81 ■ 3rd year at ODU Fr. ■ Forward ■ 6-7 ■ Klaipeda, Lithuania So. ■ Center ■ 6-10 ■ Ontario, Canada

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 9 MARCUS DREWRY Senior 6-2 180 Guard Evanston, IL/Evanston Township

PERSONAL: 2002-03: Red shirted last year. 2001-02: Played in 15 games...Hit a three-point basket against Birthdate: June 8, 1980 in Portsmouth, Va. William and Mary...Missed beginning of the season recovering from foot surgery... Full Name: Marcus Drewry COLLEGE: Came to Old Dominion from Marshalltown Junior College in Iowa after one Parents:Paul Ward & Karen Drewry season at Centenary College..Averaged 10.2 ppg / 6.2 apg and 2.5 steals for Ryan Swanson at High School: Evanston Township Marshalltown....Averaged 2.3 points and 2.3 assists in 26 games at Centenary... Hit 23-24 free High School Coach: Conte Stamas throws for .958 percentage...HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 10 points and 4.5 assists for Evanston Major: Accounting as a senior....Earned All-District and third team All-State honors as team compiled a 20-7 Favorite Dessert: Butter Pecan Ice cream Favorite Animal: Panther record...Played in the All-Star Suburban Windy City Classic... Favorite TV Show: Snoop Dog on MTV Favorite Car: Chevy’96 SS Impala Favorite Sports Team: Los Angeles Dodgers Favorite Athlete: Kobe Bryant#12STATISTICS: Favorite TV Show: ESPN Sportscenter Favorite Song: “Only God can judge me” by Tupac YR GP-GS FG PCT 3PTS PCT FT PCT REBS-AVG A STL MIN PTS-AVG Favorite Movie: “Malcolm X” 02 15-0 1-11 .091 1-5 .200 0-2 .000 10-0.7 9 11 98 3 -0.2 Favorite Actor: Al Pacino Favorite Actress: Halle Berry Best Advice received: “Prepare for the worst, and hope for the best.” Hobbies: Listening to Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder music Favorite Sports Personality: Staurt Scott of ESPN If I could see anyone in concert, it would be: Tupac Shakur Most Impressive Person ever met: My Mother Most memorable moment in my career: Going into three overtimes with St. Joseph’s High in Chicago and winning the game. Famous Relatives: Mother, Karen Drewry scored 68 points in a Virginia High School league game and also played on Hampton University’s 1988 NCAA Div. II National Championship team coached by James Sweat, and is fourth on HU’s all-time assist list with 352. CAREER BESTS: POINTS: 3, vs William & Mary (1-26-02) FGM: 1, vs. William & Mary (1-26-02) FGA: 2, three times FG%: .500 (1-2) vs. William & Mary (1-26-02) 3PTFG: 1 vs. William and Mary (1-26-02) 3PT FGATT: 1, 5 times 3PT %: 1000(1-1) vs. William & Mary (1-26-02) FTA: 2 vs. Delaware (2-02-02) REBS: 2, three times AST: 2, three times MINS: 14, at Hofstra (1-03-02)

TAYLOR ON DREWRY “Marcus has been a real positive influence around our program. People may be a bit surprised just how much of a contribution he has made to different aspects of our program, which spills over to our game environment. When healthy, he has been an important contributor to our squad. ”

10 Old Dominion University TROY NANCE Senior 5-9 175 Guard Virginia Beach, VA/Cape Henry Collegiate

2002-03: Ranked third in the CAA in assists/turnover ratio at 2.3...ranked third in the CAA in PERSONAL assists at 4.4 per game...scored a season high 10 points vs. Towson, dished out career high 11 Full Name: Troy Nance assists vs. Delaware..Started 15 games in 26 appearances...2001-02: Led team with 122 Birthdate: December 10, 1980 assists...Started 14 games...Dished out five or more assists 11 times...Ranked fifth in the CAA Mother: Dorothy Nance with a 4.2 assist average, third in the league in assists/turnover ratio (1.94) and ninth in steals Sisters: Teena (30), Tracey (32) at 1.3....Scored a career high 18 points against Coastal Carolina..Named CAA Player of the Week Dec. 17...2000-01: Scored a career high 12 points at William and Mary...Dished out a High School: Cape Henry Collegiate career high ten assists along with 11 points vs. N.C. State...Started six of 29 games...Tied with High School Coach: Larry Ward teammate Pierre Greene for fifth in the CAA in assists...HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 14.6 Major: Sports Management points, 9.4 assists and 4.1 steals per game at nearby Cape Henry Collegiate...Helped Cape Hobbies: Dominos, cards, Bowling Henry to a 26-4 record and the Tidewater Conference of Independent Schools Favorite dessert: Funnel cake Championship...Selected All-Conference, All-State and second team All-Tidewater...Named Favorite Movie: “Double Jeopardy” Joy Fund Tournament MVP...Member of the National Honor Society and Latin Honor Best ODU road trip: UNC Wilmington Society...Scored a career high 28 points and dished out 15 assists in a game Three words that best describe me:#13 unselfish, respectable, trustworthy. Favorite Vacation Spot: Bahamas STATISTICS: Favorite TV Show: Steve Harvey Show YR GP-GS FG PCT 3PTS PCT FT PCT REBS-AVG A STL MIN PTS-AVG Basketball Memory: Buzzer beater at Drexel last year. 01 29-6 28-90 .311 20-61 .328 27-38 .711 44-1.5 101 28 434 103 3.6 Hobby: Playstation2 Favorite pro team: San Antonio Spurs 02 29-14 52-140 .371 32-84 .381 34-45 .756 66-2.3 122 41 630 170-5.9 Favorite Athlete: Early Boykins 03 26-15 26-92 .283 18-62 .290 29-40 .725 39-1.5 115 26 532 99 -3.8 Person I would like to play me in a movie about my life: Omar Epps TLS 84-35 106-322.329 70-207 .338 90-123 .732 149-1.8 338 95 1596 372- 4.4 I can’t imagine life without: My mother CAREER BESTS Points:18 vs Coastal Carolina (12-15-1) FGM: 5, vs Coastal Carolina(12-15-01) & Hofstra (1-03-02) FGA: 11 vs. UNLV (12-30-01) & GMU (1-12-02) FG%:.714 (5-7) vs. Coastal Carolina (12-15-01) 3PT FGM: 4 at W&M (2-17-01) & GMU (1-12-02) 3PT FGA: 7 at GMU (1-12-20) & W&M (2-5-03) 3PT FG%: .750 (3-4) vs. CS Sacramento St.(11-13-01) FTM: 7 vs Coastal Carolina (12-15-01) FTA: 9 vs. Coastal Carolina (12-15-01) FT%: 100(6-6) vs. VMI (12-16-00) & WM (1-10-01) REBS: 6, vs. Va. Tech (11-24-01) AST: 11, vs. Delaware (1-15-03) STLS:5, at UNC Wilmington (1-23-02) MINS:34 at Drexel (1-29-03)

TAYLOR ON TROY “I am very proud of Troy. in the Division I setting has been a real challenge for him. He has worked hard, improved himself physicially, improved his game and has been a steady contributor over the last two years. He will graduate on time this spring, and I hope he will have a happy and fulfilling senior year.”

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 11 JOHN WALLER Senior 6-4 180 Guard Richmond,VA/Highland Springs HS

2002-03: Tied with Alex Loughton as the team’s top returning scorer...scored ten or more points ten times...scored 16 points at JMU, and at George Washington...scored 15 vs PERSONAL: William and Mary...hauled in a career high 11 rebounds vs. Drexel...hit game winning shot Full Name: John Henry Waller at the buzzer at Drexel...started 20 of 26 games...career 73 percent free throw shooter...2001-02: Birthdate: April 2, 1982 Team’s fourth leading scorer...scored in double figures 12 times, including seven of the last nine Parents: John & Michelle Waller games...Scored a career high 20 points against UNLV...Hauled in season high ten rebounds Sister: Chantel Waller (23) against UNCW...Second on team in three-point field goals made....Started ten games in 29 High School: Highland Springs appearances...2000-01:Scored a career high 12 points in the San Jaun shootout vs. AU of Puerto High School Coach: George Lancaster Rico...Scored eight points in back-to-back games against Richmond and East Carolina...HIGH Major: Sports Management SCHOOL: A first team All-District, All-Metro and All-Central Region selection as a Nickname: Trey senior...Named second team All-State and Capital District Player of the Year...Scored 1,100 Favorite Dessert: Pumpkin Pie career points...Averaged 26.4 points per game and 8.2 rebounds per game as a senior...Scored Favorite Sports Team: Los Angeles Lakers 60 points in a game against Lee Davis...Honor Roll Student and team MVP...His father was an Favorite Sports Personality: Kobe Bryant All-American basketball player at Virginia Union and played professionally overseas. Dream Vacation: Malmo, Sweden Favorite Song: “Just to keep#10 you satisfied” by Marvin Gaye STATISTICS: Favorite TV Show: Martin YR GP-GS FG PCT 3PTS PCT FT PCT REBS-AVG A STL MIN PTS-AVG Most Impressive Persons ever met: Parents 01 18-0 18-47 .383 12-28 .429 2-4 .500 20-1.1 2 5 98 50-2.8 Favorite Movie: Friday 02 29-10 84-230 .365 35-109 .321 25-33 .758 92-3.2 29 11 546 228-7.9 Favorite Actor: Denzel Washington 03 26-20 76-187 .406 36-92 .391 27-37 .730 119-4.6 37 26 681 215-8.3 Favorite Actress: Vivica Fox TLS 73-30 178-464 .384 83-229 .362 54-74 .729 231-3.2 68 42 1325 493-6.8 Favorite Book: Raisin in the Sun Toughest place to play in the CAA: UNC Wilmington Best advice ever received: Try your hardest, that’s all you can ask for. Basketball memory: Hitting the winning shot vs. Drexel last year.

CAREER BESTS: Points: 20 at UNLV (12-30-01) FGM: 8, vs. UNLV (12-30-01) FGA: 16, vs Towson(2-4-02) & UNLV (12-30-01) FG PCT: .833 (5-6) at Delaware (02-02-02) 3 PT FGM: 4 vs. AU Puerto Rico (11-25-00) & UNLV (12-30-01), Drexel (2-19-03), Hofstra (3-01-03) 3PT FGA: 8 vs. AU Puerto Rico (11-25-00) 3PT %: 1000 (4-4) vs. Drexel (2-19-03) FTM:8, at JMU (2-8-03) FTA: 8, at JMU (2-8-03) FT%: 100 (8-8) at JMU (2-8-03) REBS: 11, vs. Drexel (2-19-03) AST: 5, vs. UNCW (2-12-03) MINS: 35, at JMU (2-8-03)

TAYLOR ON WALLER “John has come a long way, and yet the show is not over. He has gained weight and grown his game. He has become a guy who can make plays at key times. We would like John to be more consistent and raise the level of his game in many different areas.”

12 Old Dominion University KIAH THOMAS Junior 6-4 190 Guard Norfolk, VA/ Granby High School

PERSONAL: 2002-03: Started five games...scored 11 points at Hofstra and ten against Maryland-Eastern Birthdate: September 30, 1983 Shore...Grabbed six rebounds against UMES and Drexel, and came up with three steals against Full Name: Kiah D. Thomas North Carolina. 2001-02: Scored 16 points against 12th ranked Memphis...Scored 15 points with Parents: S. Allison Baker & Anna Thomas four steals against VCU... Scored ten or more points five times...Started 15 games, including the Brothers: Kirk (32), Geraud (27) last six...Dished out three or more assists 12 times. HIGH SCHOOL: East District Player of the Sister: Breyon (34) Year and first-team All-Tidewater...Helped lead the Boo Williams AAU team to the U19 Junior High School: Granby Olympics Nation champion last summer...Averaged 14.1 points, 7.3 rebounds, and 4.3 assists High School Coach: Lonnie Blow per game as Granby reached the Virginia AAA state semi-finals....Helped Granby win state title Major: Communications Nickname: K.T. as a junior... Favorite Sports Team: Favorite Athlete: Allen Iverson STATISTICS: The person I would like to play me in a movie about my life? #24YR GP-GS FG PCT 3PTS PCT FT PCT REBS-AVG A STL MIN PTS-AVG Omar Epps Favorite Dessert: Apple Crisp 02 29-15 48-159 .302 31-105 .295 26-39 .667 76-2.6 52 17 658 153 5.3 Favorite Vacation Spot: 03 27-5 29-90 .322 17-59 .288 9-11 .818 44-1.6 19 17 347 84 3.1 Favorite TV Show: Martin TLS 56-20 77-249 .309 48-164 .293 35-50 .700 120-2.1 71 34 1005 237 4.2 Favorite Car: BMW Favorite Hobby: Listen to music & driving Favorite Place to Play on the Road: VCU Toughest Place to Play in CAA: Drexel Favorite Pro Team: Philadelphia 76ers Favorite Athlete: Carmelo Anthony Favorite Song: “Wanna Be There” by A.Z. Favorite Movie: “Men of Honor” Favorite Actor: Mike Epps Dream Job: Coaching Best advice ever received: You have to do what you don’t like, to get what you really want. Most memorable moment of my career: Winning the Virginia State High School Championship my junior year. I can’t imagine life without : My mother I hated it when my parents made me: Come in the house from playing basketball. Famous Relative: Father played at Norfolk State. CAREER BESTS: POINTS: 16 vs. Memphis (11-14-01) FGM: 6, vs. Memphis (11-14-01) FGA: 12 vs VCU(1-19-02) & Drexel (2-11-02) FG%: .600(6-10) vs.Memphis (11-14-01) 3PT FGM:4,vs. Memphis (11-14-01) 3PT FGA: 8, vs. Memphis (11-14-01) 3PT %:.500 (4-8) vs. Memphis (11-14-01) FTM: 4, vs UIC(12-1-01) & W&M (1-26-02) FTA: 5, vs W&M (1-26-02) FT%:1.000(4-4) vs. UIC (12-01-01) REBS: 6 vs ECU (12-8-01), UMES (12-7-02) & Drexel (3-8-03) AST: 4 vs JMU(2-16-02) & GMU (2-25-02) BLKS:2, four times STLS: 4, vs VCU (1-19-02) MINS:34 vs JMU (2-16-02)

TAYLOR ON KIAH “Kiah has grown over the course of the last two years. He is a versatile player who could contribute in a variety of positions. His assimilation to increased competition is the key variable on how effective he is.” Monarch Basketball 2003-04 13 ISAIAH HUNTER Sophomore 6-2 170 Guard Charlotte, NC/ Independence HS

PERSONAL: Birthdate: May 5, 1984 2002-03:Started 13 of 27 games...team’s third top returning scorer...CAA Rookie of the Week on Full Name: Isaiah Terrell Hunter Jan. 27 after scoring a career high 17 points against George Mason....scored in double figures five Parents: Irving Hunter & Jacqueline Clark; times...Dished out a career high ten assists vs. Drexel in the CAA first round...Had four ormore Tyrone Clark and Elaine Hunter. assists nine times...HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Led high school team to a 22-9 record, advancing Brothers: Irving Hunter, II (21), Zemmie (2) to the North Carolina State High School quarterfinals...Averaged 21.6 points and 3.0 assists per Sisters: Dominque Hunter (14) High School: Independence game last year...Hit .897 from the free throw line and earned first team ALL-MECCA8 as well as High School Coach: Tony Huggins first team All-Conference and the CHARLOTTE OBSERVER’S first team All- Mecklenberg Major: Sports management County... Scored 31 points against West Charlotte in the conference finals and 25 against Nickname: Skinny Cabarrus in the second finals. ..Earned All-Southwest 4A selection as a junior, averaging 18.3 Favorite Sports Team: Los Angeles Lakers points per game...Led conference in free throw percentage a .920 and was a member of the Dream Vacation: Hawaii Charlotte Royal AAU 16-under team which won the national championship in 2000. In 2001 as a Favorite TV Show: Martin member of the Charlotte Royals 17-under squad, he helped lead them to third place at the AAU Favorite Sports Personality: Tracy Magrady#1 Nationals and earned AAU All-American honors...honor roll student as a senior... Favorite Cartoon Character: Bart Simpson Favorite Movie: Bad Boys II STATISTICS: Favorite Dessert: Strawberry Cheesecake Favorite Animal: Black & White Tiger YR GP-GS FG PCT 3PTS PCT FT PCT REBS-AVG A STL MIN PTS-AVG Favorite Car: Cadillac 03 27-13 60-203 .296 17-78 .218 27-41 .659 55-2.0 73 20 623 164 6.1 Favorite Hobby: Video games Favorite place to play on the road: Hampton Favorite Music Video: “Many Men” by 50cent Favorite Actor: Martin Lawrence Favorite Actress: Nia Long Toughest place to play in the CAA: VCU Best advice ever received: From his mother,”no matter what happens to her, you’re going to make it.” Last good book I’ve read: “On the court with Kobe Bryant” Most Memorable Moment in my career: Winning the AAU National Championship I hated it when my parent made me :Stay in the house. Person in history I’d most like to meet: Dr. Martin Luther King

CAREER BESTS: Points: 17, vs. George Mason (1-22-03) FGM: 7, vs. GMU (1-22-03) FGA: 12, vs. GMU (1-22-03) FG%: .583( 7-12) vs. George Mason (1-22-03) 3PTM: 3, vs GMU (1-22-03) 3PTA: 7, vs. Hampton (12-4-02) 3PT%:.600 (3-5) vs. George Mason (1-22-03) FTM: 6, vs. UMES (12-14-02) FTA: 6 vs UMES (12-14-02) FT%: 1000 (6-6) vs. UMES (12-14-02) REBS: 4, four times AST: 10 vs. Drexel in CAA Trn. (3-8-03) STLS: 3, at GWU (12-28-02) & Hofstra (3-1-03) MINS: 35 at Hampton (12-04-02) TAYLOR ON HUNTER “ We really threw him into the fire last season. His speed is something that everybody notices. Now that he has that experience from last year, hopefully he will be a better decision maker, better defensively, and a better rebounder. Hopefully, Isaiah will understand how we need to play and how he fits in. Sometimes we need him to be a scorer, and other times be an all-around player.”

14 Old Dominion University ALEX LOUGHTON Sophomore 6-9 235 Forward Perth, Australia

PERSONAL: 2002-03: Pre-season All-CAA second team for 2003-04... Started all but two games last Birthdate: May 3, 1983 year...CAA All-Rookie selection.... co-top returning scorer....scored in double figures eight Full Name: Alex Michael Loughton times...hauled seven or more rebounds nine times...CAA Rookie of the Week on Nov. 25 and Parents: Ken and Lorraine Loughton Feb. 18th....Hauled in ten rebounds vs. UMES, scored 14 points in a game vs. St. Joseph’s, ECU, Brothers: Tim (28), Nathan (26), Shanon (22) UMES and Delaware....HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Averaged 17.4 points and 10.3 rebounds per Major: Business game for the Australian under-20 team last year...He helped lead his under-18 team to the High School: St. Stephen’s Australian School Boy National Championships in 1999 and 2000. Was named Most Valuable Nickname: Outback, Goose, Big Al Player in the 2000 School Boy championship game after scoring 19 points and hauling in 28 Favorite Dessert: Lemon meringue pie rebounds... Favorite vacation spot: Mandurah(south of Perth) Favorite Animal: Kangaroos & Kookaburras(bird) Favorite TV Shows: Simpsons , Tom#40 & Jerry STATISTICS: Favorite Car: Mercedes Benz YR GP-GS FG PCT 3PTS PCT FT PCT REBS-AVG A STL MIN PTS-AVG Favorite basketball memory:Beating UNCW twice last year 03 27-25 85-205 .415 1-6 .167 54-81 .667 159-5.9 12 31 711 225-8.3 Hobby: Playing guitar, chucking a boomerang around Favorite website: google.com Favorite place to play on the road: George Washington Favorite Pro Team: Dallas Mavericks Favorite Music Video: Beyonce Knowles Favorite Actor: Arnold Schwartzenegger’s Favorite Actress: Cameron Diaz Favorite ODU Class: Philosophy Dream Job: Own a health & fitness center Best advise received: Never take a backward step. Favorite Movie: Terminator II If I could see anyone in concert, it would be: Pearl Jam, U2 Last good book I’ve read: “Lord of the Rings series” If I could play a musical instrument, I’d play: Acoustic guitar CAREER BESTS: POINTSs: 14, four times FGM: 7, vs. ECU (12-17-02) & UMES (12-14-02) FGA: 15, vs. UMES (12-14-02) FG%: .571 (4-7) at St. Joseph’s (12-1-02) FTM: 7, at GWU (12-28-02) FTA: 8, four times FT%: .875(7-8) vs. GWU (12-28-02) REBS: 10 vs. UMES (12-14-02) AST: 4, at GWU (12-28-02) BLKS: 2, vs. UMES (12-14-02) & Drexel (2-19-03) STLS: 3, at GMU (2-24-03), & TU (1-2-03) MINS; 35 at St. Joseph’s (12-1-02) & GWU (12-28-02)

TAYLOR ON LOUGHTON “A central figure on our frontline rotation. Alex had a very fine summer. He is bigger, stronger, and should be better in every respect. We will be counting on Alex in many different ways to be an effective rebounder, defender, and a more effecient scorer.”

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 15 JOHN MORRIS Sophomore 6-2 187 Guard Camp Hill, PA/ Trinity HS

PERSONAL 2002-03: Started two games last year...came off the bench to score seven points in ODU’s win at Birthdate: March 2, 1984 UNC Wilmington...Hit 82 percent of his free throws....Dished out six assists vs Maryland-Eastern Full Name: John Paul Morris Shore...Also scored seven points vs James Madison...Averaged 11.7 minutes per game last Parents: John and Sue Morris year...HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Two-Time Sentinal Player of the Year...Averaged 27.2 points, 6.1 Brothers: Shaun (20), Kevin (17), Brian (15). assists and 5.2 steals per game for Trinity High as a senior. Led Trinity to a 59-3 record over two High School:Trinity years, winning the Pennsylvania AA State Championship in 2001 and reaching the state semi- High School Coach: Larry Kostelac finals in 2002... Shot .934 from the free throw line in 2002 and scored 37 points in the state semi- Major: Business finals. Is one of only four 2,000 career point scorers (2,038) in Pennsylvania history...Selected to Nickname: Johnny, J Mo Favorite Dessert: Vanilla milkshake play in the Pennsylvania-Maryland All-Star shootout...PIAA “AA” State Champion...All-District Favorite vacation spot: Ireland selection three times....Honor student. Favorite Animal: Iquana Favorite TV Show: Sportscenter#3 STATISTICS: Favorite Car: White Escalada Ext. YR GP-GS FG PCT 3PTS PCT FT PCT REBS-AVG A STL MIN PTS-AVG Favorite website: espn.com Favorite place to play on the road: UNCW 03 26-2 13-37 .351 8-26 .308 14-17 .824 27-1.0 31 8 316 48-1.8 Favorite Sports Team: Philadelphia 76ers Favorite Sports Personality: Allen Iverson & Donovan McNabb Favorite Song:”Living on a prayer” by Bon Jovi & “Crazy game of poker” by OAR Favorite Cartoon Character: Snoopy Favorite Actress: Reese Witherspoon Dream Job: Rock Star or coach of the 76ers Best advice received: “don’t give up”. Most memorable moment in my career: Winning the state championship Notable relatives: Father played basketball at Loyola-Md.

CAREER BESTS: POINTS: 7, at UNCW (1-8-03) & JMU (1-25-03) FGM: 2, vs Campbell (11-26-02) & UNCW (1-8-03) FGA: 6, five times FG%: .667 (2-3) vs. Campbell(11-26-02), & at UNCW (1-8-03) 3PTFGM: 1, 8 times 3PTFGA: 3, vs JMU (1-25-03) & W&M (2-5-03) & JMU (1-25-03) FTM: 4, vs. JMU(1-25-03) & at Drexel (1-29-03) FTA: 5, at Drexel (1-29-03) FT%:1,000 (4-4) vs JMU (1-25-03) REBS: 5, vs. UMES (12-14-02) AST: 6, vs. UMES (12-14-02) STLS: 2, at UNCW (1-8-03) MINS: 26, at GMU (2-24-03)

TAYLOR ON MORRIS “Would have been a perfect red shirt last year, but we felt he helped us win a handful of games. I think the expereince he received will be immeasurable for him. In our big wins, John made big plays for us. He offers different attributes. His toughness & competiveness are very good ingredients.”

16 Old Dominion University JANKO MRKSIC Senior 6-10 270 Guard Stoney Creek, Ontario, Canada

2002-03:Started two games for the Monarchs...scored six points at George Mason, and scored PERSONAL: four points at Hampton...Hauled in four rebounds against UNCW, George Mason and VCU... Brithdate: June 18, 1983 averaged 14 minutes per game the last six games of the season...HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Led Full Name: Janko Mrksic Bishop Ryan High School to the city championship with a 24-8 record....He averaged 14.5 Parents: Stan and Donna Mrksic Brothers: Milan & Nickola Mrksic points, 3.4 blocked shots, and 14.7 rebounds per game...He Scored 18 points and hauled in 17 High School: Bishop Ryan rebounds in the city championship game...Was selected to the City All-Star team and first team High School Coach: Kevin Daly All-Star REB Invitational Tournament where he averaged 22 points and 20 rebounds in three Nickname: Janks, Soldier games....In 2001, while playing for the provincial team Grass Roots Canada, he helped lead Major: Undecided squad to the semi-finals of the NIKE tournament in Orlando...Scored 16 points in the semi-final Favorite Sports Team: Red Stars in Yugoslavia game of the NIKE tournament against Tallahassee...Helped lead the Canadian junior national Dream Vacation: Peru team to the finals of the World Championships, losing to the USA by one point in France. Favorite Animal: Panther Favorite TV Show: Justice League#55 Favorite Car: Cadillac DeVille DTS STATISTICS: Favorite Pro Team: Philadelphia 76ers Favorite Athlete: Predrag Stojakovic YR GP-GS FG PCT 3PTS PCT FT PCT REBS-AVG A STL MIN PTS-AVG Hobby: Listening to music 03 26-2 15-35 .429 0-0 .000 2-14 .143 54-2.1 5 3 252 32 -1.2 Favorite Song: “Uzicko Kolo” by Milos Bojanic Favorite Music Video: “Big Pimpin” by Jay-z Favorite Movie: Goodfellas Favorite actor: Robert De Niro Favorite Actress: Carmen Electra Favorite Cartoon Character: Roadrunner When surfing the web I always check out: NBA.com Best advice ever received: “Go after your dream, do whatever it takes.” CAREER BESTS: POINTS: 6 at GMU (2-24-03) FGM: 3, at GMU (2-24-03) FGA: 5, at GMU (2-24-03) FG%: .600 (3-5) at GMU (2-24-03) FTM: 2, vs. Hofstra (3-01-03 FTA: 4, vs. Drexel CAA Trn.(3-8-03) REBS: 5, at GMU (2-24-03) AST: 2, at Delaware (2-22-03) MINS: 24, at GMU (2-24-03)

TAYLOR ON JANKO ”Yanko got baptism by fire last year. He played against big players night after night. He had to make adjust- ments to his size and his opponents sizes. He now has a weight that is very manageable for him. Yanko gives us a nice presence in the paint, both defensively and on the boards. As he matures, he should become more skilled.

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 17 T.J. WALDON Sophomore 6-4 214 Guard/Forward Lakeland, FL/Kathleen HS

PERSONAL 2002-03: Played in 22 games, earning a start at George Mason.... Scored seven points against Birthdate: December 9, 1982 Drexel...Hauled in seven rebounds against Campbell...Blocked two shots and had two steals vs. Full Name: Tony B. Waldon Hofstra...Shot .553 from the floor...2001-02: Received an injury red-shirt... HIGH SCHOOL: The Parents: Tony and Janis Waldon, Sr. Florida 4A Championship MVP...County Player of the Year...1st team All-State...averaged 18.5 Brothers: B.B. (22), Denny (18), Robbie (24) and Narada (2) points and 9.7 rebounds in leading Kathleen High School to the Florida 4A State Championship Sisters: Kim (22), Jennifer (18) with a 28-6 record in 2001...Honor Roll Student...Averaged 17.8 points as a junior... High School: Kathleen High School Coach: Drew Taylor Nickname: T.J. Major: Recreation & tourism I can’t imagine life without” My mother Favorite Dessert: Apple Pie Favorite Vacation Spot: Rio De#4 Janeiro STATISTICS: Favorite Animal: Alligator YR GP-GS FG PCT FT PCT REBS-AVG A STL MIN PTS-AVG Favorite TV Show: Sportscenter Favorite Car: BMW 745 03 22-1 26-47 .553 13-26 .500 57-2.6 5 15 226 65-3.0 Basketball Memory: Winning 4A Florida HS Championship. Favorite Website: espn.go.com Favorite Place to play on the Road: UNC Wilmington or Drexel Favorite Pro Team: Tampa Bay Bucs Favorite Athlete: Tracy McGrady Favorite Movie:”Devils Advocate” Favorite Actors: Al Pacino and Morgan Freeman Favorite Actress: Halle Berry Favorite Spot in Hampton Roads: Virgina Beach. Dream Job: Owner of a theme park. Favorite Cartoon Character: Woody Woodpecker If I could see anyone in concert, it would be: Michael Jackson I hated it when my parents made me: Eat vegetables Notable Relative: Brother BB is Conference USA’s third all-time leading scorer while at South Florida. CAREER BESTS Points: 7, vs Drexel (2-19-03) FGM: 3 vs Drexel (2-19-03) & Hofstra (3-1-03) FGA: 5, three times in 2002-03 FG%:1000 (2-2) three times i 2002-03 FTM: 4, vs. VCU (2-1-03) FTA: 4, vs. VCU (2-1-03) FT%: 1000 (4-4) vs. VCU (2-1-03) REBS: 7, vs. Campbell (11-26-02) AST: 2, vs. Hofstra (3-1-03), & Campbell (11-26-03) BLKS:2 vs. Hofstra (3-1-03) STLS: 3, at Towson (2-15-03) MINS: 21 at GMU (2-24-03)

TAYLOR ON WALDON “We just cross our fingers that he gets a clean bill of health. When healthy, and able to practice and play consistently, TJ has shown to be a real spark plug for us. I am hopeful that he can find good health this year.”

18 Old Dominion University ARNAUD DAHI Freshman 6-7 220 Forward Ivory Coast/Life Center Academy (Burlington, NJ)

PERSONAL: HIGH SCHOOL: Considered a top 100 recruit...Averaged 19.5 points and 7.8 Birthdate: Dec. 31, 1983 rebounds per game...Helped lead Life Center Academy to a 30-7 record and Full Name: Arnaud Yves Dahi capturing the National Christian Invitational Championship as well as the Penn- Parents: Thomas Dahi and Marquerite Sahui New Jersey League title...Also lettered in soccer as a defender. Brothers: David(28), Gassaud(17), Paul-Henry(15) Sisters: Sonia (25), Natalie(21) High School: Life Center Academy High School Coach:Darrell Gladden Major: Business Favorite Dessert: Vanilla Cake Favorite TV Show: Comicview Favorite Basketball Memory: Winning the Christian Tournament in 2003 #31 Favorite Pro Team: Los Angeles Lakers Favorite Movie: Dumb and Dumber Favorite Actor: Samuel L. Jackson Favorite Actress: Gabriel Union Best Advice ever given: Believe in yourself. If I could play a musical instrument, it would be:Guitar

TAYLOR ON DAHI “He has a good deal of ability that excites everybody around him, and yet in the next breath has so much to learn. That really excites me. His ability to patiently learn, while he is constantly sticking his nose in there, will make fans enjoy watching him. Arnaud enjoys going out and trying to win basketball games.”

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 19 BRIAN HENDERSON Freshman 6-4 185 Guard Richmond, VA/ Varina HS

PERSONAL: HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 20.9 points, 9.5 assists, 6.5 rebouns and 3.8 steals per Full Name: Brian Calvin Henderson game as a senior...Completed his two-year varsity career with 9096 career points. Birthdate: Oct. 16, 1985 Helped lead Varina to a 18-8 record and reach the regional quarterfinals. Was Parents: Gregory and Jacquelin Henderson selected first team All-District, second team All-Region, and All-Metro honors... Brother: Carlton (23) High School: Varina Scored 34 points in a game vs. Monichan, and 21 points with 12 assists vs. High School Coach: Stu Richardson Henrico...Honor roll student at Varina. Major: Business management Favorite Sports Personality: Stuart Scott Dream Vacation: Hawaii Most Impressive person ever met: My Parents If I could play a muscal instrument, it would be: drums Favorite Dessert: Birthday cake#20 Favorite Animal: Lion Favorite Car: Mercedes G-wagon Hobbies: Video Games Favorite Pro Team: Favorite Athlete: Tracy McGrady Favorite Song: “Beauty” by Dru Hill Favorite Movie: “Training Day” Favorite Actor: Denzel Washington Favorite Actress: Halle Berry

TAYLOR ON HENDERSON “Perhaps less publicized, but no less valuable. Brian has a tremendous future. He is a very diligent worker, with a wide range of ability and tremendous versatility. It’s just a matter of time where he fits in, in a very valuable way.”

20 Old Dominion University ABDI LIDONDE Freshman 6-2 187 Guard Sutton, MA/ St. Andrews High School (Barrington, RI)

PERSONAL HIGH SCHOOL: Considered a top 125 recruit...First team All-New England honors Full Name: Abdi S. Lidonde, Jr. and helped lead St. Andrews to a 28-8 record and capture the New England Birthdate: Feb. 24, 1985 championship for the second time in three years...Averaged 17.1 points, and 6.0 Parents: Abdi Lidonde & Grace Stafford rebounds per game last year...He shot 51 percent from the floor and 47 percent from Sister: Kristine(24) Brothers: Elijah (16), Mickey (13) three-point range, making 119 treys as a senior. He scored 38 points with eight High School: St. Andrews treys against Stone King, and 23 points against third ranked St. Patrick’s...Lidonde High School Coach: Michael Hart scored 1,896 career points... Also named All-New England as a junior...Honor roll Major: Finance student...Jersey retired as second all-time scorer at St. Andrew’s...His grandfather Nickname: Junior, J.R., Memphis Favorite Sports Personality: Michael Jordan was head coach of the Kenyon National Soccer team. Superstitions: Tap a bottle three times before opening it. Favorite Movie: “Juice” #11 Favorite Dessert: Hot fudge sundae & chocolate chip cookies Vacation Spot: St. Martin Favorite TV Show: Sportscenter Favorite Car: Aston Martin Vanquise Favorite Basketball Memory: Having my jersey retired last year. Favorite website: www.espn.com Favorite pro team: Boston Celtics Favorite Music Video: “Triumph” by Wu Tang Clan Favorite Actor: Denzel Washington Favorite Actress: Gabrielle Union Favorite ODU Class: English Dream Job: Owning a professional sports team Best advice ever given: “The Lord is my strength and shield, I shall not fear.”

TAYLOR ON LIDONDE “We recruited some kids with some gaudy accom- plishments. Abdi probably has the most ready college shooters mentality. He is very ready and mentally willing to make shots and that will help our team. Like many young players, he needs to broaden his skills to other aspects of the game. He is a self starter and a very good worker in reguards to how he will approach his career.”

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 21 VALDAS VASYLIUS Freshman 6-7 210 Forward Klaipeda, Lithuania/Norfolk Collegiate High School

PERSONAL HIGH SCHOOL: The 2003 Tidewater Conference Player of the Year...He Full Name: Valdas Vasylius averaged 24 points, and 11.5 rebounds per game last season. In a game against Birthdate: March 3, 1983 Word of God Christian Academy (Raleigh, NC.) in the South Norfolk Classic, he Parents: Vadavas and Vida Vasylius scored 42 points and hauled in 27 rebounds. Vasylius completed his two-year Brother: Vadavas (29) High School: Norfolk Collegiate career with 1,312 points and 696 rebounds. He averaged 19.6 points and 12.2 High School Coach: Jim Markey rebounds per game as a junior. He scored 37 points with 22 rebounds against Major: International business Benedictine High of Richmond. Nickname: V Favorite Sports Personality: Arvydas Sabonis Dream Vacation: Lithuania, Juodkrante Favorite Movie: “Gladiator” Favorite Dessert: Ice Cream, cake#42 Favorite TV Show: “Scare Tactics” Favorite Pro Team: San Antonio Spurs Favorite Song: “Nothing else matters” by Metallica Favorite Actor: Russell Crowe Favorite Actress: Pamela Anderson Favorite ODU Class: pre-calculus Best advice ever given: Do whatever it takes to be the best you can be.

TAYLOR ON VALDUS “Kind of a local favorite, because he is such a nice young man. Valdus is a very fiery competitor. He will be very valuable to our frontline rotation. He does a lot of things that most kids shy away from, like diving for loose balls and getting second shots. He is very scrappy which I think will enable him to help us in games.”

22 Old Dominion University DREW WILLIAMSON

Freshman 6-0 175 Guard Burlington, NC/ Cummings HS

PERSONAL HIGH SCHOOL:The 2003 North Carolina High School Athletic Association Full Name: Drew Montrell Williamson Male Athlete of the Year..A two-sport standout in basketball and Birthdate: Nov. 11, 1984 Parents: Ronald and Vera Williamson football...averaged 18.3 points and 5.1 assists for Cummings High School. Brother: Brandon “Bo” (16) Williamson Completed his career with over 2,000 career points, 350 career assists, and 200 High School: Cummings steals. The MVP of the Class 2-A basketball final in 2002. Helped lead High School Coach: George Robinson Major: Sports Management Cummings to two state basketball championships, and was twice runner-up Nickname: D-Will for 2-APlayer of the Year...Cummings reached the state semi-finals as a Favorite Sports Personality: Allen Iverson Dream Vacation: Africa senior...In football, Williamson passed for 3,118 yards and 38 touchdowns as a Favorite Vacation Spot: Myrtle Beach,SC. senior...helped Cummings capture the state football championship and was Person in History would most#2 like to meet: James Naismith named 2-A Player of the Year...His career passing totals of 9.736 yards ranks Hobbies: Building model cars, playing video games Favorite Book Read: Sacred Hoops third all-time in North Carolina State High School history. Threw for 116 Favorite Movie: Cornbread Earl and Me career touchdowns...Member of the National Honor Society... Favorite Dessert: Pound Cake Favorite TV Show: MTV’s Making the Band 2 Basketball memory: Back-to-Back High school state championships Favorite Website: ncpreps.com Favorite Pro team: Philadelphia 76ers Favorite Movie: Bad Boys II Favorite Actor: Martin Lawrence Favorite Actress:Halle Berry Favorite ODU Class: Public Speaking Dream Job: NBA Coach Best Advice given: Hardwork pays off.

TAYLOR ON WILLIAMSON “Very pleasing to get a young point guard who has so much future ahead of him. We don’t need to teach him how to play point, but just to assimilate him to our system, our players and the level of play. I think people are going to greatly enjoy the growth of our guard play over time with Drew as an ingredient.”

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 23 Why Monarchs?

any people have wondered how the Old Dominion University athletic teams came to be Mofficially known as the Monarchs. For many years, the athletic teams of the Norfolk Divi- sion of the College of William & Mary (as Old Dominion was formerly called) were known as the Braves. This was a derivation of the William & Mary nickname of Indians. As Old Dominion achieved its own four-year status and saw its enrollment surpass that of its Williamsburg neigh- bor, it was no longer suitable or acceptable to have its teams called the Braves. The name Monarchs evokes much of the early history of the Commonwealth of Virginia and of Old Dominion’s mother institution, the College of William and Mary. The nickname “Old Dominion” was first coined to the Virginia colony by King Charles II after Virginia’s loyalty to the crown during the English Civil War. Furthermore, William III and Mary II, whose patronage helped found the College of William and Mary in Virginia in 1693, ruled England at the invitation of Parliament as “joint monarchs.” The Monarch used by Old Dominion has a royal crown on a lion’s head, representing an historic past and a strong future. The school's current family of athletic logos (right) were adopted in April of 2002.

Basketball Support Staff

Lisa Berry Ed Isaac Rob Chapman Basketball Admin. Asst. Basketball Manager Head Basketball Manager 24 Old Dominion University MONARCH Reachout Through the “Monarch Reachout” program, the Old Dominion basketball program is committed to working with community groups, schools, non-profit organizations and the Big Blue Club. Below are photos from the different “Monarch Reachout” events they attended last year.

Coach Blaine Taylor and Big Blue Club member Luke Newman at the Hoops Club golf outing. Ricardo Marsh (L) and Rasheed Wright promoted ODU basketball on a local radio show.

John Castleberry talks with Alex Loughton during a Hoops Club Children from breakfast event. Thoroughgood Elementary enjoy themselves after a Monarch Game.

Big Blue Club member Joe Mercel (L) and John Waller at the annual Big Blue Barbeque. Blaine Taylor and the French Open Champion Jensen brothers at an ODU scholarship event. Monarch Basketball 2003-04 25 MONARCH Reachout

Troy Nance talks to a packed house at the annual Meet the Monarchs Tip-Off Dinner. (L to R): Marcus Drewry, TJ Waldon , Isaiah hunter and John Waller with Monarch well wishers during the Meet the Monarchs Tip-Off Dinner.

(L-R): Dave Robichaud, project ODU Public Address Announcer manager of Constant Center Jack Ankerson gives golf tips at construction, Coach Taylor the Hoops Club golf outing. Robert Fenning, ODU vice president of administration and finance at a golf outing.

Alex Loughton with Big Big Blue Club member Pete Kielty and his wife at the Big Blue Barbeque

Assistant Coach Jim Corrrigan (L) with program supporters Jean and Jack Siebert and Alonzo Brandon, ODU vice president of development and alumni relations at the Big Blue Barbeque

26 Old Dominion University ATHLETIC DIRECTORY President: (757 Area Code) ODUADMINISTRATION Dr. Roseann Runte ...... 683-3159 Athletic Director: Dr. Jim Jarrett ...... 683-3369 Dr. Roseann Runte UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT Senior Associate Athletic Director: Dr. Mikki Baile ...... 683-3358 Dr. Roseann Runte became the seventh president of Old Dominion University in the summer Associate Athletic Director: of 2001. Runte, who has 21 years of experience as a and academic administrator, Debbie H. Byrne ...... 683-3359 became only the third woman to head a four-year college or university in Virginia. Assistant A.D./Finance: Runte previously served as president of Victoria University in Toronto, principal of (York University), president of l'Université Sainte-Anne in Nova Scotia Mark Brown ...... 683-3569 and assistant dean of arts and science at Dalhousie University. Assistant A.D./Event Management: She is an associate to the Council of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Greg Smith ...... 683-6026 Canada, a board member of the and a member of the executive Compliance Coordinator: committee of the Club of Rome. Jeff Wilson ...... 683-5474 Runte has served as president of the Canadian Commission for UNESCO for two terms, as president of the Humanities Federation of Canada, as a member of the advisory board of Sports Information Director: the Na- Carol R. Hudson, Jr ...... 683-3372 tional Li- Asst. Sports Information Director: brary, as Kim Zivkovich ...... 683-3372 founding Director of Athletic Publications: president of ACFAS-Toronto, as a board Tina Price ...... 683-3372 member for the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia and of the board of Associated Medical Asst. Athletic Ticket Manager: Services, as chair of the board of the Foun- Scott Lowery ...... 683-4444 dation for International Training, and as Athletic Camp Director: vice chair of the board of the Gardiner Mindi Seidel-Adler ...... 683-4358 Museum of Ceramic Art. Dir. of Sales & Corp. Sponsorships: The author of five volumes of cre- ative writing, she has edited nine books Chuck Gray ...... 683-3372 and has written more than 100 articles and Dir. of Game Atmosphere & Student Att.: book chapters on topics ranging from lit- Haylee Uecker ...... 683-3372 erature and education to economic and Academic Counselor: cultural development. Tianna Scott ...... 683-3699 Runte has a Ph.D. in French from the University of Kansas and has received Asst. Academic Advisor: honorary degrees from , April Brecht ...... 683-3709 Memorial University and the universities of Timisoara and Arad in Romania. She received the prix François Coppée from Equipment Room Manager: the Académie française as well as the Palmes Académiques and the Order of Merit from the French government, the Order Andrea Allen ...... 683-3371 of Canada, the Queen Elizabeth Jubilee medal, and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and of the World Academy of Head Athletic Trainer: Arts and Sciences. Marty Bradley ...... 683-3383 Asst. Athletic Trainer: Scott Johnson ...... 683-3397 Dr. Jim Jarrett ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Asst. Athletic Trainer: TBA ...... 683-5444 When Jim Jarrett arrived on the campus of Old Dominion University in the fall of 1967 as Director of Recreational Sports: a Health and Physical Education professor, he had little idea that his tenure would be counted Dr. Kevin Marbury ...... 683-3384 in decades. During that time span, he has led the program from a well respected NCAA Division II member to a nationally respected Division I power that has captured 25 na- Athletic Faculty Representative: Dr. Janis Sanchez-Hucles ...... 683-4995 tional championships.rd Jarrett began his 33 year as athletic director in 2003, taking over the reigns in 1970 when Baseball Coach: stepped down from that position. As one of the youngest athletic directors Tony Guzzo ...... 683-4360 in the nation at that time, Jarrett quickly began to make a name for himself and ODU. He Men’s Basketball Coach: committed early on to a philosophy of “selective excellence,” whereby the department “se- Blaine Taylor ...... 683-3362 lected” its competitive sports and committed itself financially, academically and competi- tively to the sports it felt the University could best excel. Women’s Basketball Coach: In 1974, Jarrett became the first athletic director in the state of Virginia to award grant-in- Wendy Larry ...... 683-3401 aids to women student-athletes. It was a bold move at the time for a young athletic director Field Hockey Coach: and equally young University, but one that paid great dividends. Just five years later, in Sue Myers ...... 683-3785 1979, the Lady Monarchs won the first of three national championships in women’s basket- Golf Coach: ball, and led the nation in attendance. Under his leadership, the department’s athletic venues have tripled and are considered state of the art facilities. They Dr. Murray Rudisill ...... 683-3300 include the construction of the 2,500-seat Bud Metheny Baseball Complex in 1983, the Sailing Center in 1981, the Outdoor Women’s Golf Coach: Tennis Complex which has been expanded to 15 lighted courts and a championship court with seating for 1,000-plus, the Pat Kotten ...... 683-4553 4,000-seat ODU Soccer Stadium in 1990, renovations to Foreman Field, which included Astro-Turf and new locker room Lacrosse Coach (W): facilities, and the planning and construction Sue Stahl ...... 683-4541 of the 8,500 seat Constant Convocation Cen- ter. Sailing Coach (M&W): For all his efforts, Jarrett’s has been hon- Mitch Brindley ...... 683-3387 ored many times by national and local Men’s Soccer Coach: groups. Most recently, Jarrett was named the Alan Dawson ...... 683-4360 2003 Southeast Regional Athletic Director Women’s Soccer Coach: of the Year by NACDA. Other awards he Joe Pereira ...... 683-5343 has received include the Collegiate Director’s Award from the Women’s Bas- Swimming Coach (M&W): ketball Coaches Association, and the Nor- Carol Withus ...... 683-5752 folk Sports Club Man of the Year. He served Tennis Coach (M&W): as a member of the NCAA Women’s Bas- Darryl Cummings ...... 683-5312 ketball Committee and is a past president Wrestling Coach: of the Colonial Athletic Association and the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame. Gray Simons ...... 683-5311 An avid golfer and tennis player, Jarrett Strength & Conditioning Coach: and his wife Sugie reside in Norfolk. Andy Zucker ...... 683-5313 Monarch Basketball 2003-04 27 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Support Staff

Dr. Mikki Baile Mark Brown Ed Fraim Mark Benson Senior Associate Asst. Athletic Director/Finance Director of Athletic Development Big Blue Club Director Athletic Director

Greg Smith Dr. Janis Sanchez-Hucles Jeff Wilson Chuck Gray Asst. Athletic Director for NCAA Faculty/Staff Representative NCAA Compliance Coordinator Director of Sales and Events and Operations Corporate Sponsorships

Marty Bradley Scott Johnson Haylee Uecker Scott Lowery Head Athletic Trainer Athletic Trainer Director of Game Atmosphere and Asst. Business Manager Student Attendance

Andy Zucker Mindy Seidel-Adler Geoff Bambini John Blankenship Strength & Conditioning Coach Athletic Camp Director Cheerleading Coach Facility and Grounds Supervisor

28 Old Dominion University TRAVELPlans When the Monarchs are on the road, all hotel and transportation are handled by CI Travel, the official travel agency for the Old Dominion University Athletic Department. For more information about Monarch travel plans, please contact the agency in the Old Dominion Webb Student Center at 757-683-4977.

NORTH CAROLINA TOWSON Nov. 21 Jan. 23 Radisson Governors Inn Sheraton Baltimore North PO Box 12168 903 Dulaney Valle Road Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 Baltimore, MD. 21204 Phone: 919-549-8631 Phone: 410-321-7400 Fax: 919-547-3510 Fax: 410-296-9534

VIRGINIA TECH UNC WILMINGTON Dec. 3 Feb. 3 Four Points Sheraton Hilton Wilmington Riverside 9000 Prices Fork Road 301 N. Water Street Blacksburg, VA. 24060 Wilmington, NC 28401 Phone: 540-552-7001 Phone: 910-763-5900 Fax: 540-552-3421 Fax: 910-763-0038

SOUTH ALABAMA HOFSTRA Dec. 14 & 15 Feb. 6 &7 Radisson Admiral Semmes Hotel Long Island Marriott 251 Government Street 101 James Doolittle Blvd Mobile, AL. 36602 Uniondale, NY. 11553 Phone: 251-432-8000 Phone: 516-794-3800 Fax: 251-405-5942 Fax: 516-794-5936

GEORGE MASON DREXEL Jan. 6 Feb 17 & 18 Holiday Inn Fair Oaks Philadelphia Airport Marriott 11878 Lee Jackson Memoria Highway One Arrivals Road Fairfax, VA. 22033 Philadelphia, PA. 19153 Phone:703-352-2525 Phone: 215-492-9000 Fax: 703-352-4471 Fax: 215-492-6799

JAMES MADISON Jan. 13 Four Points Sheraton 1400 E. Market Street Harrisonburg, VA. 22801 Phone: 540-433-2521 Fax: 540-434-0253

DELAWARE Jan. 16 Hilton Wilmington Christiana 100 Continental Drive Newark, DE. 19713 Phone: 302-454-1500 Fax: 302-454-0233 The Monarchs visited London, England during the 2003-04 preseason.

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 29 Directions to Campus Getting to Old Dominion FROM THE NORTH: Highway 13 down the Eastern Shore, and through the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tun- nel. Follow 13 (Northampton Blvd.) until you cross over Military Hwy. onto 166 (Princess Anne Road). Stay on Princess Anne until you reach Hampton Blvd. Turn right onto Hampton Blvd., then left onto 43 rd or 49th Streets (about 1.5 miles). FROM THE SOUTH: I-95 North to U.S. 58 (Emporia, Va.) OR I-85 North to U.S. 58 East (South Hill, Va.). Follow U.S. 58 East to Norfolk. Take 64 E to 264 to HAMPTON ROADS Downtown Norfolk. Take Waterside Drive to Brambleton Ave. Left on Brambleton Ave. Follow Brambleton around to Hampton Blvd. Take Hamp- ton Blvd for approx. two miles. Turn left onto 43rd or 49th Streets. FROM THE WEST: I-64 East through the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel. Take Terminal Blvd. exit. Ap- proximately 2 miles, turn left on Hampton Blvd. Ap- proximately 4 miles, turn right on to 49th or 43rd Streets.

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30 Old Dominion University ACADEMIC The Old Dominion University Athletic De- partment offers a wide variety of programs Support to assist the academic and personal well-be- ing of the student-athlete. These programs are overseen by Tianna Scott, the academic advisor for student-ath- letes, and April Brecht, the Life Skills Program director. Their offices are located in Webb Center, within convenient access to all the stu- dent-athletes. Among the programs available to all stu- dent-athletes: SUPERVISED STUDY SESSIONS Supervised study sessions are required for all freshmen and transfer student-athletes, and orga- nized according to the needs of the individual for upperclassmen. Study sessions meet in a variety of locations across campus, for a minimum of two hours per night, three nights per week.

”RISING STARS” - THE LIFE SKILLS PROGRAM The Life Skills Program provides a compre- hensive approach to the overall academic and per- Above, Academic Advisor Tianna Scott works with former Monarch Rasheed Wright. sonal development of student-athletes at Old Do- minion University. With the student-athlete wel- fare in mind, the Athletic Department provides: sonal Communication and Media Relations, Social The Academic Commitment Development, and Fiscal Responsibility. ◆ Academic, major choice and career counseling ◆ Networking and appropriate campus program ◆ Academic advising - class scheduling and eli- promotion gibility review ◆ Rising Stars newsletter - includes study skills, ◆ Supervised study sessions three times per week motivational and inspirational items, plus a cal- ◆ Tutoring program by request and/or referral endar of coming events ◆ Computer room with specialized programs ◆ SAMs Program - Student-Athlete Mentor Peer (Writing Tutor, Grammar Tools, Quatro, Word Advising Program Perfect, etc.) The Service Commitment ◆ Study Group sessions ◆ Monarch ReachOut service project referrals and ◆ ELS 101 (University Orientation) class contacts ◆ Academic progress/attendance reports during ◆ Campus/community service through SAMs and each semester class credit ◆ Rising Stars monthly Life Skills newsletter ar- The Career Development ticles Commitment ◆ Complementary campus programs (Instant ◆ Networking and referral are provided in coop- study skills) eration with our career management center ◆ Retention groups, probation groups, assess- ◆ Educational programming and career ment instruments ◆ ELS 121 (Career Planning) class Life- Skills coordinator April Brecht (L) and ◆ Intervention - illness, injuries, etc. reported to ◆ Interview, cover letter, and resume techniques Academic Advisor Tianna Scott faculty The Athletic Commitment ◆ Title IX information, coach and support staff SAM - STUDENT ATHLETE MENTORS standards of conduct, the coach as a teacher, de- tions, and refer teammates to University sup- partmental operations and standards, and athletic The Student-Athlete Mentor (SAM) is a peer advising program. SAMs are nomimated port services. SAMs are elected on a yearly support program information and elected by their peers. The goal is for basis and any upperclassmen may be cho- ◆ Team-building and conflict resolution interven- each athletic team to have at least one SAM. sen by their peers to serve as a SAM. All tion/training A SAM on the team can help provide lead- SAMs participate in a training program fol- The Personal Development Commitment ership, help teammates with problems, pro- lowing elections. ◆ Educational programming for new students vide support for freshmen, answer ques- and teams: Understanding Values, Appreciating Diversity, Personal Health (Sexual Responsibility, Alcohol Choices, Stress Management), Interper-

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 31 OLD DOMINION ld Dominion University opened its doors 73 years ago in an abandoned public school building with 206 students as the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary,O and became an independent institution in 1962. Today, the University enrolls more than 20,000 students, including approximately 6,000 graduate students. Its 188-acre Norfolk campus is the primary hub of activity, along with four additional higher education centers (Virginia Beach Center, Peninsula Center, Tri-Cities Center and Northern Virginia Center). Old Dominion is a versatile university, committed to its students, their education, personal development and overall success. The University offers 66 bachelor’s degrees, 67 master’s degrees and 24 doctoral degrees, and consists of six colleges: Arts and Letters, Business and Public Administration, Education, Engineering and Technology, Health Sciences, and Sciences. Students who live on campus may choose residence hall or apartment-style living. The attractive Webb University Center offers a food court, cyber café, video arcade, lounge areas and other shops to serve the student body. The Maglev transportation system will transport students and vistors from the Powhatan Apartments Old Dominion is one of Virginia’s leading Ph.D. to the Constant Convocation Center. research institutions and is a Carnegie Doctoral Research Extensive University, the highest research classification for the nation’s higher education Systems Engineering programs are considered among the best in the country. institutions. The University contributes Old Dominion’s planned renovation of a 75-acre tract of land along the east side of Hampton approximately $600 million a year to the Hampton Boulevard is yet another economic spark for the region. The 8,600-seat Ted Constant Convocation Roads economy and provides the community with Center, which opened in fall 2002, is the centerpiece of the project. The first set of student residences a variety of programs and services, including the opened nearby in fall 2003, and will soon be followed by a variety of shops. Bank of America Entrepreneurial Center, In the classroom, Old Dominion students continue to earn high marks. Former student- Technology Applications Center and Military athlete and 1996 graduate Samantha Salvia became the University’s first Rhodes Scholar, and the Career Transition Program. Old Dominion is a University has had three recent USA Today Academic All-Americans. leader in space-related research and operates one An international leader in delivering interactive instructional television, the University of the largest wind tunnels in the world at NASA’s operates TELETECHNET, a distance learning system that offers students an opportunity to earn Langley Research Center. The University’s Coastal one of 20 baccalaureate or eight master’s degrees without leaving their area of residence. Physical Oceanography, Physical Therapy, Nuclear TELETECHNET is the largest televised, interactive distance learning program of its kind in the Physics, and Engineering Management and .

Left, the Tonelson Garden is a quiet meeting place in the middle of Webb Center. Below, the Diehn Fine and Performing Arts Building houses the theatre, dance, and music departments at Old Dominion.

32 Old Dominion University UNIVERSITY

Above, Rollins Hall houses the admissions, registrar, and financial aid offices. Its Georgian architecture is reminiscent of Old Dominion’s parent institution, the College of William and Mary. Below, the boardwalk and gazebo on the Elizabeth River, adjacent to the Sailing Center and behind Whitehurst Hall dorm, is the site of many campus events and sailing regattas.

Old Dominion is also well known for its international focus in both its curricula and student population. More than 1,200 international students from 100 countries are enrolled at the University. Old Dominion also contributes to the cultural life of Hampton Roads by presenting music and dance concerts, art exhibits, and annual literary and film and video festivals. In addition, the President’s Lecture Series brings a variety of nationally known speakers to campus each year. The University is located about 200 miles south of Washington, D.C., and is but a short drive to Virginia Beach, Williamsburg and the Outer Banks of North Carolina.

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 33 NORFOLK &

Above, a view of the Norfolk waterfront. Left, the Waterside Marketplace is a center of orfolk serves as the cultural, financial and activity in downtown Norfolk. Right, the Norfolk Naval Base, home ot the U.S. Atlantic Fleet, business hub of the Hampton Roads is the world’s largest naval installation. Below, the Hampton Roads area was chosen by Metropolitan Area, which comprises the ci- Money magazine as the number one city in the south. N ties of Norfolk, Portsmouth, Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Suffolk, Hampton, and Newport News. With a combined population of 1.5 million, the Hampton Roads area is the 27th largest Metropoli- tan Statistical Area in the U.S. and in 1998 was rated the number one city in the south by Money maga- zine. Founded in 1682, Norfolk has been a gateway to Virginia for commerce and industry since the early 17th century. The city is home to the Norfolk Naval Base, the world’s largest naval installation and homeport to the U.S. Navy’s Atlantic and Mediterranean fleets; the MacArthur Memorial, the final resting place of famed General Douglas MacArthur; The Chrysler Museum, an art museum showcasing the collection of Walter P. Chrysler, son of the auto company founder; and Norfolk Botanical Garden, host to many celebrations including the International Azalea Fes- tival. Norfolk’s 12,000-seat Harbor Park is home to the Norfolk Tides, the top minor league team in the New York Mets organization. Waterside marketplace and Town Point Park create a lively waterfront activity center for outdoor

34 Old Dominion University HAMPTON ROADS

Above, Nauticus, the National Maritime Museum, is the new home of the US Battlesihp Wisconsin and is a popular destination for visitors. Far right, the Virginia Beach oceanfront is a favorite for tourist from all over the world. Near upper right, MacArthur Memorial in Norfolk is the resting place of Gen. Douglas MacArthur, and contains many of the general’s personal awards and belongings. Near lower right, the Virginia Marine Science Museum in Virginia Beach recently opened two new wings and a 3-D IMAX theatre. Far lower right, the Virginia Zoo is located two miles from campus. Bottom of the page, Norfolk hosted OpSail 2000, a tall ships festival which brought in millions of visitors.

concerts, many festivals, and dining with the best sunset views around. Tall ship cruises, harborside shops, the quaint whistle of the Elizabeth River Ferry, the new Nauticus, one of the nation’s premier maritime mu- seums and learning centers, and a climate ranked among the nation's most desirable, all make Norfolk an exciting location for university studies. Just 20 minutes from downtown Norfolk is the oceanfront resort city of Virginia Beach, with its miles of beaches on the Atlantic Ocean and the Chesapeake Bay. Hampton is home to NASA’s Langley research center as well as Langley Air Force Base, while New- port News is the location of the Newport News Ship- building Company, manufacturer of the Nimitz-class aircraft carriers. Just 45 minutes west of Norfolk is the Jamestown-Williamsburg-Yorktown triangle, where, it can be said, the nation was founded, debated its independence, and then won it on the battlefield. Also within an easy drive are Richmond, the capital of Virginia and former capital of the Confed- eracy during the Civil War; the North Carolina Outer Banks, including the Wright Brothers Memorial at Kitty Hawk and the Cape Hatteras National Sea- shore; and the nation’s capital in Washington, D.C.

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 35 ATHLETICFacilities he Old Dominion University basketball pro grams call the Intercollegiate Athletics TBuilding home. From its spacious locker rooms, state-of-the- art training facilities, strength training room and beautiful practice gymnasium, the Intercollegiate Athletics Building provides the basketball programs with a first-class facility. Beginning with the basketball office and locker room complex, players and coaches enjoy the spa- cious confines of the coaches offices, theatre style team rooms utilized for video viewing, team meet- ings and study hall, a team lounge that provides a safe haven for visiting with teammates in a relaxed atmosphere or watching television. Adjacent to the team lounge is a spacious player locker room, with large built-in lockers for individual players that pro- vide space for everything from shoes to hairdryers. Above, The Intercollegiate Athletics Building serves as home for the Shower and bathroom facilities are located next to men's and women’s basketball programs at Old Dominion. the locker room. The training room ranks as one of the top fa- cilities in the nation, providing the best in modern rehabilitation equipment for athletic injuries. The seven-foot deep running pool, located in the hydro- therapy room, along with three whirlpools and one jacuzzi, provides Old Dominion athletes the oppor- tunity to rehabilitate through exercise in the water. The room also includes nine training tables, a Kinkom rehabilitation machine and a traction table. Adjacent to the training room is the strength training room, built specifically for student-athlete use. The room includes the most up-to-date in nau- tilus and free weight equipment, all under the full- time supervision of a strength training coach. The Intercollegiate Athletics Building also houses the administrative staff including the ath- letic director, associate and assistant athletic direc- tors, the offices of sports information, athletic mar- keting and promotions, and ticket office, which is conveniently located off the lobby for easy access. Other building features include an outdoor patio for receptions, a conference room, and men’s and women’s locker rooms for recreational use, lo- cated at the rear of the building with easy access to the recreational fields. The Intercollegiate Athletics Building is cen- trally located in the middle of the athletic quadrant of the campus that includes the 4,000-seat Soccer Sta- dium, the 2,500-seat Bud Metheny Baseball Com- plex, the Tennis Complex that includes 15 courts, Above and Left, the Monarch team including a 1,500-seat championship facility, the Old headquarters provides players with a Dominion University Field house that is home to spacious area for on and off-court time. It the soccer, wrestling, golf and swimming teams, includes a locker room area, a lounge area and Foreman Field, a 20,000-seat stadium on cam- with table, chairs, sofas, and television, a pus that is home to field hockey and lacrosse. conference room and a practice facility.

36 Old Dominion University STRENGTH Training Room The strength training room, supervised by Strength and Conditioning Coach Andy Zucker, features the latest in Nautilus and free weight equipment.

John Waller spots for Alex Loughton

John Morris

Drew Williamson

Janko Mrksic

Troy Nance LIVING LIKE AMONARCH In August 2003, Old Dominion opened the University Village Apartments. The Monarch basketball squad now lives in these modern, spacious apartments that are located next door to the Constant Convocation Center.

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 37 Press Information Things to remember before covering the Monarchs... Press and Media Credentials: Working press cre- Taylor's post-game radio show with ESPN Radio dentials for all Old Dominion basketball games may 1310. Interviews with the visiting coach are also Monarch Hot Line be secured by contacting the athletic public rela- conducted in the press room. Individual player in- Those living in the Hampton Roads area who want tions office at least two days prior to desired game. terviews may be conducted in the respective dress- up-to-date information on Old Dominion athletics All credentials will be left at the pass gate at the ing rooms after the 10-minute cooling off period. should call the Monarch Info Line at 640-5555. Press Ted Constant Convocation Center. The credentials An Old Dominion player will be brought to the ODU1 to access information. For those living outside must be worn at press row and in the press room. interview room as well. All interviews with Old the Hampton Roads Area, you can receive athletic in- Requests are screened with care to insure a work- Dominion players and coaches during the week formation and listen to the Monarchs radio broadcasts ing press area. Spouses and children are not allowed must be arranged through the athletic public rela- on ESPN Radio 1310 and via the internet at in press/media areas in compliance with the work- tions office. odusports.com. ing code of the United States Basketball Writers Sports Information Office Phone Numbers: Association. PARKING PASSES ARE NOT AVAIL- Phone - (757) 683-3372; FAX - (757) 683-3119 ABLE. Ticket Information Carol Hudson, Jr. Home Phone Number: Season tickets may be purchased through the Old Press Row: Press row is located at courtside and (757) 625-2061 EMail: [email protected] Dominion University Ticket Office for all home games. seats 48 persons. All radio and television broadcasts Prices are $162 for adults. University Faculty/Staff, are originated at courtside. The press row number Military, Young Alumni, and senior citizens (55 or is 757-683-5596. older) can purchase season tickets for $127. Family Plan Press Room/Services: The Working Press Room tickets allow a family of two adults and two children (17 years and younger) to purchase season tickets for will be located in under section 106 in the Convo- only $324. Individual games are $13 for adults and $9 cation Center. Outside telephone lines and one fax for children, University faculty/staff and military. For machine are available and may be used on a first- additional information, contact the ticket office at 757- come, first-served basis. The press and media host- 683-4444 or TICKETMASTER at 671-8100/or the ess and athletic public relations office assistants are website at WWW.ODUSPORTS.COM. available to assist in the filing of post-game stories. A complete play-by-play as well as halftime (12 col- umn) and post-game (NCAA 16 column) statistics are distributed. Pre-game press packets are avail- CAA Press Row Numbers able one hour prior to tip-off. How to get info on Delaware: 302-831-8715 Monarch Basketball... Photographers: Only working photographers are Drexel : 215-895-2041 allowed at courtside. Credentials must be secured at least two days in advance. All photographers will 1. InfoLine George Mason: 703-993-3044 The latest results can be obtained quickly through display their badge at all times. the InfoLine. Call the InfoLine at (757) 640-5555, then Hofstra 516-463-7725 Radio Broadcasts: Requests to broadcast any ODU enter ‘ODU1’ when prompted to do so. James Madison: 540-568-6710 game must be approved in advance by the athletic 2. The World Wide Web public relations office. One phone line is available Rosters, coach and athlete bios, recent statistics and UNC Wilmington: 910-962-3095 at courtside. To get extra lines, please call Mike results - all can be found at the Old Dominion Athletics site on the World Wide Web. The address for the Old Fryling, Constant Center Event Manager (757-683- Towson: 410-704-3286 Dominion University athletics web site is 5518). www.odusports.com. Live ESPN Radio 1310 radio VCU: 804-827-1010 Interviews: Post-game interviews with Coach broadcasts of games can also be heard through W&M: 757-221-3348 Blaine Taylor are conducted in the press room. YAHOO.COM. These interviews will be conducted only after the 3. CAA Web Site: WW.CAASPORTS.COM 10-minute cooling off period and following Coach CAA Men’s Basketball As we look to the new season, the Old Dominion Sports Information Office will make every effort to insure that you have everything you need to cover Teleconference Call 888-658-7213 Monarch Basketball. Members of the media are invited to participate in the CAA's weekly telephone press conference series. The first call will occur on January 6th, and run each Tuesday morning through March 2nd. CAA coaches will be available to answer questions beginning at 10:20 a.m. Members of the media should contact Tripp Sheppard (804-754-1616 x 15) at the CAA office for the password to access the call. Schedule: Jan. 2, 13, 20, 27 Feb. 3, 10, 17, 24 DEBBIE BYRNE CAROL HUDSON, JR. KIMBERLY TINA PRICE Mar. 2 Assoc. Athletic Director Sports Information ZIVKOVICH Director of Athletic for Public Relations and Director Assist. Sports Information Publications Coaches Weekly Lineup Marketing Director 10:10 a.m. - Tom Pecora, Hofstra 10:30 a.m. - Jeff Capel, Va. Commonwealth 10:30 a.m. - Blaine Taylor, Old Dominion 10:40 a.m. - , William & Mary 10:50 a.m.- , UNC Wilmington i 11:00 a.m. - Sherman Dillard, James Madison 11:10 a.m. - Jim Larranaga, George Mason 11:20 a.m. - Michael Hunt, Towson 11:30 a.m. - David Henderson, Delaware BOBBY PARKS ADAM MARKS 11:40 a.m. - , Drexel Sports Information Athletic Publications Graduate Intern Sports Information Graduate Intern 38 Old Dominion University MONARCHS and the Media Television Exposure Through its conference, local package and national Media List exposure, Old Dominion University is a prominent face Print Media WVEC TV(ABC) on television. Throughout the last two decades, NBC, Virginian Pilot/Ledger Star Scott Cash, Sports Director CBS, ESPN, ESPN2 and many national and regional Rich Radford 613 Woodis Avenue cable systems have featured the Monarchs–and this sea- 150 W. Brambleton Avenue Norfolk, VA. 23510 son will be no exception. Norfolk, VA. 23510 Phone: (757)628-6200 The program will also be fea- Phone: (757)446-2366 Fax: (757)628-5855 Website: www.wvec.com tured this year on COMCAST, a re- Fax: (757)533-9004 Website: www.pilotonline.com gional cable network based in WVBT TV 43 (Fox) Bethesda, Maryland. COMCAST Daily Press & Times Herald 301 Wythe Street currently serves 2.4 million sub- Dave Fairbank Portsmouth, VA 23704 scribers in Maryland, Virginia, 7505 Warwick Blvd Phone: (757)393-4343 Fax: (757)393-7615 Washington, DC., Delaware, and Newport News, VA. 23607 Phone: (757)247-4630 or 4643 most of North Carolina, West Vir- Fax:(757)247-9420 WTVZ TV (33) (WB) ginia and Pennsylvania. Website: www.dailypress.com General Manager Many of COMCAST's 900 Granby Street JOHN contest can be seen on Madison Richmond Times Dispatch Norfolk, VA. 23510 Phone: (757)622-3333 CASTLEBERRY Square Garden networks as well John Packett Voice of the Monarchs P.O. Box 85333 as COMCAST SportsNet-Phila- Richmond, VA. 23293 WGNT TV (UPN) delphia. Other cable affiliates such Phone: (804)649-6554 General Manager as Fox SportsNet South and CN8 Fax: (804)775-8059 1318 Spratley Street are also scheduled to carry games Website: www.timesdispatch.com Portsmouth, VA. 23704 Phone:(757)393-2501 involving league members. The Journal & Guide Fax:(757)399-3303 Radio Broadcasts 974 Norfolk Square Old Dominion University’s Norfolk, VA. 23502 COMCAST Sportsnet basketball games will once again Phone: (757)543-6945 7700 Wisconsin Ave. be heard throughout the region on Fax: (757)543-7620 Bethesda, MD. 20814 301-718-3200/3306 ESPN Radio 1310. In addition to Washington Post Fax:301-718-3300 men’s and women’s basketball 1150 15th Street, NW RICK KIEFNER games, ESPN will provide a Washington, DC. 20071 Wire Services ESPN RADIO Phone: (202)334-7350 drive-time men’s basketball talk Associated Press Fax: (804)334-7685 show featuring Head Coach Suite 1380, 700 E. Main Street Website: www.washingtonpost.com Blaine Taylor. The show can be Richmond, VA. 23219 Phone: (804)643-6646 heard Thursday afternoons from Washington Times Inside VA:1-800-552-9935 5 p.m. to 6 p.m., and will be hosted Sports Department Fax: (804)643-6223 by John Castleberry. Joining 3600 New York Avenue,NE Castleberry on the air will be Rick Washington, DC. 20002 Conference Kiefner and Billy Mann. Phone: (202)636-3269 Fax: (202)269-3419 Colonial Athletic Association Live ESPN broadcasts of Website: www.washtimes.com Tripp Sheppard & Rob Washburn Monarch games are carried on 8625 Patterson AVenue the internet by clicking on the ODU Mace & Crown Richmond, VA. 23229-6349 athletic department website at Webb Student Center Phone: (804)754-1616 BILLY MANN www.odusports.com Norfolk, VA. 23529 Fax: (804) 754-1830 ESPN RADIO Phone: (757)683-3452 Website: www.caasports.com Website: www.maceandcrown.com Radio Stations Monarchs on Television ESPN Radio 1310 Electronic Media Tony Mercurio Nov. 22 at North Carolina (WTVZ) WTKR TV(CBS) 5589 Greenwich Road Ted Alexander Suite 200 Dec. 6 Charlotte (CSN/M-A) Sports Director Virginia Beach, VA. 23462 Dec. 15 at South Alabama (CSN SE/Cox Cable) 720 Boush Street Phone: (757)671-1000 Jan. 3 Drexel (CSN) Norfolk, VA 23510 Fax: (757)671-1313 Phone: (757)446-1352 Jan. 10 Hofstra (CSN) Fax: (757)446-1376 John Castleberry (Voice of the Monarchs) Jan. 28 UNCW (Cox Cable) Website: www..com 2381 Upper Greens Place Feb. 4 at UNCW (Cox Cable) Virginia Beach, VA 23456 WAVY TV(NBC) Phone: (757)427-5924 Feb. 7 at Hofstra (Cox Cable)-FOX Bruce Rader, Sports Director Feb. 21 at VCU (CSN) 300 Wavy Street WODU AM 1630 Portsmouth, VA. 23704 Sports Director Phone: (757)673-5440 Webb University Center Fax: (757)397-8279 Norfolk, VA 23529 Website: www.wavy.com Phone: (757)683-3441

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 39 2002-03 ed by the senior tandem of Ricardo Marsh and Rasheed Wright, the Mon archs won nine games in the Colonial Athletic Association, including two over SEASON REVIEW two-time CAA Champions UNC Wilmington, as well as George Washing- ton from the Atlantic 10. LMarsh, the Old Dominion University Alumni Association Male Athlete of the Year, led the team in scoring at 16.7 points per game and rebounding at 8.3. He earned first team All-CAA honors, first team All- State honors and first team All-NABC District IV honors. Marsh ranked in the top five of the CAA in scoring (4th), rebounding (3rd), and percentage (5th). He performed the double-double five times and led ODU in scoring 12 different times. Marsh joined the prestigious 1,000 career point club on Dec. 20th against Dayton in a game played in the Ted Constant Convocation Center. He completed his career with 1,350 career points which rank him 20th all-time at ODU, and Marsh hauled in 690 Blaine Taylor with 2003 All-CAA career rebounds which places him 15th on the school’s honorees (L to R): Ricardo Marsh, all-time list. Alex Loughton, and Rasheed Wright. Rasheed Wright, earned CAA All-Defensive honors, led the team in steals, and ranked second on the team in scoring, and led the team in free throw percentage at .782. Wright scored in double figures 23 of 26 games with a career high of 25 points against East Carolina. Wright completed his career with 1,185 career points, 131 career steals and 465 career rebounds. He also shot .768 from the free throw line. Wright joined the 1,000 career point club on Jan. 18 at Hofstra. Wright’s 156 career three pointers ranks him fifth all-time at ODU, while his 131 career steals tie him with ODU Hall of Famer Jeff Furhmann (‘77) for 14th spot. Both Wright and Marsh were named CAA Players of the Week. Marsh got the nod on Jan. 21, sharing the honor with Craig Callahan of UNCW. Marsh averaged 28.5 points, 7.0 rebounds and 2.5 steals against Delaware and Hofstra. He scored a career high 30 against Delaware. Wright earned the honor the week earlier on Jan. 14 after averaging 17.5 points, 5.5 rebounds and 2.5 steals in ODU’s wins over UNCW and William and Mary. Both North Carolina natives played in the Portsmouth Invitation Tournament. Other solid seasons were performed by returnees Alex Loughton, Isaiah Hunter, Troy Nance, and John Waller. Loughton, a 6-9 freshman center averaged 8.3 points and 6.0 rebounds per game. He was selected to the CAA All-Rookie squad. Loughton was named CAA Rookie of the Week on Nov. 25th after his 13 point, eight performance against North Carolina. He was again awarded that honor on Feb. 18th when he scored 13 points with nine rebounds against UNCW, and 13 points six rebounds against Towson. Isaiah Hunter was named CAA Rookie of the Week on Jan. 27 after his career high 17 point effort against George Mason. John Waller came into his own this year with consistent play averaging 8.3 points and hitting .391 from three-point range. He scored in double figures ten times, including 16 points against George Washington and James Madison. He also hit the winning trey in ODU’s victory at Drexel. In that game he hit 4-for-4 from three-point range. Troy Nance was third in the CAA in assists at 4.4 and second in the league again in assist/ turnover ratio of 2.3. At the annual Big Blue Bar-B-Q, Waller was named the Most Improved, while Ricardo Marsh was again named the team Most Valuable Player. Rasheed Wright came away with two awards; the best defensive and the Best Represents. The Monarchs had what may be the best recruiting year in the CAA. ODU will have five newcomers and ten returnees( four sophomores). Rasheed Wright completed his ODU career with 1,185 career points and 156 career three-pointers.

40 Old Dominion University 2002-03 STATISTICS Overall Home Away Neutral ALL GAMES...... (12-15) (8-6) (4-8) (0-1) CONFERENCE...... (9-9) (6-3) (3-6) (0-0) HONORS & RANKINGS NON-CONFERENCE...... (3-6) (2-3) (1-2) (0-1)

2002-03 HONORS All-CAA: Ricardo Marsh, 1st team RESULTS All-Defensive: Rasheed Wright CAA Player of the Week: Ricardo Marsh (Jan. 21), and Rasheed Wright (Jan. 14) CAA Rookie of the Week: Alex Loughton (Nov. 25 & Feb. 18) and Isaiah Hunter (Jan. 27) DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND Other Honors: NABC District IV: Ricardo Marsh, 1st Team All-State:Ricardo Marsh, 1st Team 11-24-02 NORTH CAROLINA L 59-67 8,424 CAA MONARCH RANKINGS TEAM RANKINGS 11-26-02 CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY W 72-43 4,509 TEAM 12-01-02 at ST.JOSEPH’S L 47-63 3,022 Scoring 6th 66.6 12-04-02 at HAMPTON UNIVERSITY L 70-77 2,103 Scoring defense 3rd 64.6 12-07-02 EAST CAROLINA L 67-75 5,135 Free Throw Pct. 2nd .702 12-14-02 MD EASTERN SHORE W 82-62 4,848 Field Goal PCT. 10th .402 12-20-02 DAYTON L 67-71 5,532 Field Goal PCT Def. 7th .423 12-28-02 at GEORGE WASHINGTON W 84-76 2,337 3PT FG PCT 10th .319 3PT FG Def. 9th .353 01-02-03 TOWSON W 67-56 4,603 Rebounding 3rd 37.9 01-04-03 at VA Commonwealth L 64-73 5,077 Rebound Def. ??? 34.0 01/08/03 at UNC WILMINGTON W 67-57 6,100 Rebound Margin 3rd + 3.9 01-11-03 WILLIAM & MARY W 76-64 5,632 Blocked Shots 7th 2.8 01-15-03 DELAWARE L (OT) 74-75 4,913 Assists 3rd 14.2 01/18/03 at HOFSTRA L 65-69 2,667 Steals 2nd 8.3 01-22-03 GEORGE MASON W 59-46 4,940 Asst./To Ratio ??? 1.1 01-25-03 JAMES MADISON W 74-56 7,403 INDIVIDUALS 01-29-03 at DREXEL W 72-69 1,839 Scoring Marsh 4th 16.7 02-01-03 VA COMMONWEALTH L 69-72 8,418 Wright 11th 14.9 02-05-03 at William & Mary L 53-69 2,575 Rebounding Marsh 3rd 8.4 02-08-03 at JAMES MADISON L 66-74 4,871 Loughton 12th 5.9 02-12-03 UNC WILMINGTON W 71-68 5,872 Field Goal PCT Marsh 5th .472 02-15-03 at TOWSON W 73-51 1,003 Assists Nance 2nd 4.3 Free Throw PCT: Wright 6th .782 02-19-03 DREXEL L 57-62 5,610 Steals Wright 7th 1.9 02-22-03 at DELAWARE L 63-73 5,004 Asst/TO Ratio Nance 3rd 2.24 02-24-03 at GEORGE MASON L 52-69 3,402 OFF Rebounds Loughton 4th 2.9 03-01-03 HOFSTRA W 77-46 6,903 DEF Rebounds Marsh 3rd 5.5 03-08-03 vs DREXEL L 52-61 5,327

FINAL STATISTICS

T O T A L 3-POINTERS R E B O U N D S P L A Y E R GP - GS MIN--AVG FG - FGA PCT FG -FGA PCT FT - FTA PCT OFF-DEF TOT-AVG PF - FO A TO BLK ST PTS - AVG 21 MARSH, Ricardo..... 27-26 789 29.2 167-354 .472 5-27 .185 111-150 .740 78-149 227 8.4 64 1 37 59 20 26 450 16.7 22 WRIGHT, Rasheed.... 27-26 853 31.6 125-298 .419 56-144 .389 97-124 .782 42-104 146 5.4 69 2 40 38 7 50 403 14.9 40 LOUGHTON, Alex..... 27-25 711 26.3 85-205 .415 1-6 .167 54-81 .667 79-80 159 5.9 85 4 21 34 12 31 225 8.3 10 WALLER, John...... 26-20 681 26.2 76-187 .406 36-92 .391 27-37 .730 38-81 119 4.6 50 0 37 52 12 26 215 8.3 01 HUNTER, Isaiah..... 27-13 623 23.1 60-203 .296 17-78 .218 27-41 .659 11-44 55 2.0 37 0 73 61 1 20 164 6.1 13 NANCE, Troy...... 26-15 532 20.5 26-92 .283 18-62 .290 29-40 .725 4-35 39 1.5 39 0 115 54 1 26 99 3.8 24 THOMAS, Kiah...... 27-5 347 12.9 29-90 .322 17-59 .288 9-11 .818 14-30 44 1.6 32 1 19 23 5 17 84 3.1 04 WALDON, T.J...... 22-1 226 10.3 26-47 .553 0-0 .000 13-26 .500 28-29 57 2.6 38 0 5 16 9 15 65 3.0 03 MORRIS, John...... 26-2 316 12.2 13-37 .351 8-26 .308 14-17 .824 3-24 27 1.0 24 0 31 5 0 8 48 1.8 55 MRKSIC, Janko...... 26-2 252 9.7 15-35 .429 0-0 .000 2-14 .143 24-30 54 2.1 44 0 5 7 5 3 32 1.2 33 PUGH, Cole...... 4-0 4 1.0 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.5 41 PRINCIPE, Joe...... 18-0 65 3.6 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 3-8 .375 6-8 14 0.8 9 0 0 1 3 1 9 0.5 15 THEMISTOCLEOUS,A. 11-0 26 2.4 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 2-5 7 0.6 4 0 1 2 1 0 3 0.3

CAA STATISTICS

T O T A L 3-POINTERS R E B O U N D S P L A Y E R GP - GS MIN--AVG FG - FGA PCT FG -FGA PCT FT - FTA PCT OFF-DEF TOT-AVG PF - FO A TO BLK ST PTS - AVG 21 MARSH, Ricardo..... 18-17 535 29.7 116-249 .466 4-18 .222 74-105 .705 54 103 157 8.7 41 1 24 39 14 20 310 17.2 22 WRIGHT, Rasheed.... 18-17 558 31.0 80-190 .421 35-97 .361 61-78 .782 25 71 96 5.3 41 1 22 23 4 40 256 14.2 10 WALLER, John...... 17-14 445 26.2 47-113 .416 26-60 .433 20-25 .800 27 60 87 5.1 35 0 25 39 11 20 140 8.2 40 LOUGHTON, Alex..... 18-16 452 25.1 51-127 .402 0-2 .000 28-44 .636 45 58 103 5.7 58 3 11 21 9 22 130 7.2 01 HUNTER, Isaiah..... 18-4 367 20.4 40-123 .325 10-45 .222 13-22 .591 4 24 28 1.6 16 0 47 34 0 13 103 5.7 13 NANCE, Troy...... 18-15 425 23.6 22-77 .286 16-52 .308 28-38 .737 2 26 28 1.6 27 0 88 42 0 19 88 4.9 24 THOMAS, Kiah...... 18-2 205 11.4 19-53 .358 12-33 .364 2-3 .667 6 14 20 1.1 22 1 11 12 4 11 52 2.9 04 WALDON, T.J...... 18-1 183 10.2 20-39 .513 0-0 .000 11-22 .500 19 24 43 2.4 31 0 3 14 5 11 51 2.8 03 MORRIS, John...... 18-2 215 11.9 10-30 .333 7-22 .318 12-15 .800 1 16 17 0.9 12 0 18 2 0 5 39 2.2 55 MRKSIC, Janko...... 17-2 186 10.9 11-28 .393 0-0 .000 2-10 .200 20 19 39 2.3 33 0 5 4 3 3 24 1.4 41 PRINCIPE, Joe...... 11-0 35 3.2 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 2 4 6 0.5 4 0 0 1 1 1 5 0.5 15 THEMISTOCLEOUS,A. 8-0 17 2.1 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 2 4 6 0.8 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0.1 33 PUGH, Cole...... 2-0 2 1.0 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 41 2002-03 EVENT PHOTOS

The Monarchs visited the US Natural History Museum in Washington, D.C. CAA Commissioner Tom Yeager addresses media Nauticus in Norfolk . The conference’s two-day media event was hosted by Old Dominion.

CAA Media Day at the Constant Center

Former ODU coach Paul Webb with wife Charlotte after being honored as ODU’s Legend for the 2003 CAA Tournament.

2003 Senior Night ceremony

42 Old Dominion University Retired Jerseys LEO ANTHONY DAVE TWARDZIK (1969-72) (1957-61) Old Dominion’s first, first-team All- 5 Leo Anthony became American (1972), Dave Twardzik holds the school’s first All- several school assist records, American (third team) in 1959 including single game (20) when Old Dominion was known as the and single season average Norfolk Division of the College of William 14 (11.4), career assists average and Mary. Anthony concluded his career (10.7), single game free with 2,181 career points which is second throws (24) and free throw on the school’s all-time scoring list. His attempts (26). A third-team All-American as career average of 26.6 points is the best ever at Old Dominion. He a junior, Twardzik went on to play five years of professional holds the school record for career free-throws (643), and scored 35 basketball with the Portland Trailblazers, leading them to the 1977 or more points 12 times during his career. He broke the 30-point world championship. He was inducted into the Old Dominion barrier 29 times. Anthony was a charter member in the Old Sports Hall of Fame in 1981. His jersey number 14 was retired in Dominion Sports Hall of Fame in 1980. 1972 in the Fieldhouse. Twardzik also played for the Virginia Squires of the now-defunct ABA. He was inducted into the Virginia JOEL COPELAND Sports Hall of Fame in 1995. (1970-74) 32 Joel Copeland earned WILSON WASHINGTON (1975-77) first-team All-American Wilson Washington became Old Dominion’s first Division I honors (1973-74) his senior All-American in 1977 after earning Division year and second-team All- II All-American honors in 1975 (third team) American honors as a junior. During his and in 1976 (first team). In four-year career, Copeland scored 1,657 two and a half years at Old points and grabbed 929 rebounds. He still Dominion, Washington holds school records for points (682) and scored 1,366 career points, most field goals attempted (568) for a 52 grabbed 1,011 rebounds and single season. Copeland was drafted in 1973 by the NBA New blocked 363 shots. He Orleans Jazz, and played professionally in Sweden from 1975-78. grabbed a career high 24 He was inducted into the Old Dominion Sports Hall of Fame in rebounds against Roanoke in 1976. 1982. His jersey number, 32 was retired in the field house in 1974. Washington was selected as the NCAA’s Division II tournament’s Most Valuable Player in 1975 when Old KENNY GATTISON (1982-86) Dominion defeated New Orleans for the NCAA crown in Evansville, Kenny Gattison was a two-time Sun Belt Conference All- . A second-round draft pick by the Philadelphia 76ers Star and in 1986 was the league’s Player-of-the-Year. During his (1977), Washington played two seasons for the New Jersey Nets. four seasons at Old Dominion, the Monarchs advanced to two His jersey number, 52 was retired in 1978. He was inducted into NCAA Tournaments and two National the Old Dominion Sports Hall of Fame in 1983. Invitation Tournaments. Gattison still holds the Sun Belt career rebound mark of 963 MARK WEST (1979-83) which ranks him fourth on Mark West was named honorable mention All-American by the Monarchs all-time list. The Sporting News in 1981 and by the Associated Press in 1982 He set the school’s single and 1983. He was also named by Basketball Weekly to its 1980 season field goal 44 Freshman All-American squad. West led the percentage record of .637. nation in blocked shots twice and was a first He is currently eighth on team All-Sun Belt conference selection as a the Old Dominion all-time scoring list with senior. He grabbed a career high 23 rebounds 1623. He is sixth in field goal percentage in 1980 against Texas Wesleyan. He is Old (.552) and played the most games (122). Gattison earned Dominion’s all-time blocked shot leader with honorable mention All-American honors twice in 1985 and 1986. 446, second in career rebounds with 1,113 He was drafted in the third round by the . He was and in field goal percentage at .559. West inducted into the ODU Sports Hall of Fame in 1991. His jersey began his NBA career with the Dallas number, 44 was retired at Scope in 1992. Mavericks, played years in the NBA and is now Assistant General Manager with the Phoenix 45 Suns. His jersey number 45 was retired in 1984 in Scope and the Petersburg, Virginia, native was inducted into the Old Dominion Sports Hall of Fame in 1988.

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 43 Monarchs in the NBA Fourteen Monarchs have been drafted professionally following their collegiate careers. Eight have played in the NBA. R ’99 CAL BOWDLER ●Selected in 1st Round -17th overall pick by Atlanta in 1999 ● Career High Points: 15, twice in 2000-01 ● Career High Rebounds: 8 vs. Milwaukee (3-25-01) ● Currently playing in Italy

CAREER TOTALS Bowdler YR S GP FG PCT 3PT PCT FT PCT REB-AV STL BLK TP-AVG 3 142 163.404 2-11 .181 96.768 272-1.9 42 45 424-3.0 ’91 ●Selected in 1st Round -16th overall pick by Golden State in 1991 ●Selected to 1997 NBA All-Star Game in Cleveland ●Led NBA in Field Goal Percentage (.633) in 1994-95 ●Career High Points: 38 vs. Sacramento (1-10-01) ●Career High Rebounds: 20 vs. Utah (11-16-96) ●Played for Golden State, Miami, Dallas, New Jersey, Denver & Orlando in 8 yrs. CAREER TOTALS YRS GP FG-FGA PCT 3PT PCT FT PCT REBS-AVG STL BLK TP-AVG Gatling 11 700 2804 .513 50 .248 1574 .664 3741-5.3 464 375 7232-10.3

MARK WEST Assistant General Manager ’83 Phoenix Suns ● Selected in 2nd Round by Dallas in 1983 ●Ranks second in NBA history in field goal percentage ● Led NBA in Field Goal Percentage (.625) in 1989-90 ● Career High Points: 27 vs Washington (11-1-86) ●Career High Rebounds: 24 vs. Milwaukee (12-8-89) ●Played for Dallas, Milwaukee, Cleveland (2), Phoenix(2), Detroit, Indiana, & Atlanta. ●Featured in 1999 issue of Fortune Magazine. CAREER TOTALS West YRS GP FG-FGA PCT 3PT PCT FT PCT REBS-AVG BLK TP-AVG 17 1080 2528-4356 .580 0-4 .000 1203-2117 .568 5349-5.0 1374 6259-5.8

KENNY GATTISON Assistant Coach ’86 New Orleans Hornets ● Selected in third round by Phoenix in 1986 ● Charlotte's All-Time leading field goal shooter ● Career High Points:29 in 1987 ● Assistant Coach for New Jersey (1996-99) ● Played for Phoenix, Charlotte, & Vancouver CAREER TOTALS YRS GP FG-FGA PCT FT PCT REBS-AVG BLK TP-AVG Gattison 9 494 1536-2956 .519 850-1309 .649 2327-4.7 327 3923-7.9

44 Old Dominion University Monarchs in the NBA

DAVE TWARDZIK Director for Player Personnel ’72 Orlando Magic ● Asst. Coach of Detroit Pistons 2000-01 ● Selected in 2nd round by Portland(NBA) & Virginia (ABA) in 1972 ● Starter for 1977 NBA Champion Portland Trailblazers ● Career High Points:28 in 1976-77 ● General Manager for Golden State 1995-97 ● Interim Head Coach for Indiana in 1989 CAREER TOTALS YRS GP FG PCT FT PCT REB-AVG AST TP-AVG (NBA Career Total) Twardzik 4 280 891-1614 .552 880-1069 .823 611-2.2 940 2666-9.5 YRS GP FG PCT 3PT PCT FT PCT REB-AVG AST TP-AVG (ABA Career Total) 4 256 754-1476 .511 9-46 .196 776-949 .818 675-2.6 883 2311 9.0 ’77 WILSON WASHINGTON ● Selected in 2nd round by Philadelphia in 1977 ● Career High Points: 26 in 1978-79 ● Played for Philadelphia & New Jersey ● Played in Holland & Italy

CAREER TOTALS YRS GP FG-FGA PCT FT PCT REBS-AVG AST TP-AVG Washington 2 100 318-640 .497 95-157 .605 450-4.5 57 731-7.3

’85 MARK DAVIS ● Selected in 4th round by Cleveland in 1985 ● Played for Phoenix & Milwaukee in 1988-89 ● Career High Points:17 in 1988-89 ● Played in CBA, Spain, and Belgium

CAREER TOTALS YRS GP FG-FGA PCT 3PT PCT FT PCT REBS-AVG STL BLK TP-AVG Davis 1 33 49-102 .480 1-9 .111 28-34 .824 37-1.1 1 4 127-3.8

’80 RONNIE VALENTINE ● Selected in 3rd round by Denver ●Career High Points:9 in 1980-81 ●Played in CBA, 1981-89 ●Played in Phillipines & Columbia

CAREER TOTALS YRS GP FG-FGA PCT FT PCT REBS-AVG AST TP-AVG Valentine 1 24 37-98 .378 9-19 .474 30-1.3 7 84 -3.5

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 45 Monarchs in the Pros 32 Other Players Have Also Played Professionally or Received NBA Tryouts Other Monarchs Drafted RASHEED WRIGHT (‘03)–France ANTHONY CARVER (’90)–Received NBA tryout with Bullets and Celtics. RICARDO MARSH (‘03)–Turkey Drafted by the CBA. Played in Geneva, Switzerland in 1991 and was the CLARENCE HANLEY (’86)– Fifth round choice of the De- MIKE BYERS ('99)-Belgium, ('02)-Argentina league’s MVP. Received a tryout with Cleveland of NBA. Played in CBA, then troit Pistons (NBA). Played in Europe in 1995. Asst. Coach at Elizabeth City State in 1995-96. CLIFF JONES (02)-Belgium in Paris, France in 1987 and ANDRE McCULLUM ('01)-Finland GARRICK DAVIS (’89)–Received NBA tryout with Boston. in Switzerland in 1988. He SKIPPER YOUNGBLOOD ('00)-Czech Republic/ Roanoke (NBA Dev.) Played in Belgium. returned to France in 1989 REGGIE BASSETTE ('99)- Greece RONNIE WADE (’86)–Finland and has played in Argentina the past six seasons. Was MARK POAG ('99)- Germany, Spain SYLVESTER CHARLES (’86)–Santo Domingo in 1986, and voted the league MVP in Argentina 1987-88. (’97)-Received NBA Tryout with Boston & Utah. Played 1993. in Turkey and Taiwan in 1997-98 and Belgiumin 1999. BERT KRAGTWIJK (’81)–Played in Holland. MARIO MULLEN (’96)-Played in Ireland in 1996-97. CHRIS PICKETT (’78)–Played in Belgium RONNIE McADOO (’82)– Lebanon in 1998-99 JEFF FUHRMANN (’77)–Athletes in Action. Tenth round draft choice of (’95)–Poland. Played in Israel in 1995-96 and 2001- TERRY DOUGLAS (’77)–Received NBA tryout with 76’ers. the (NBA). 03, Philadelphia in the USBL in 1997 and Portugal in 1998. JAY ROUNTREE (’75)–Finland Played in Italy in 1984 and in France from 1985-87. MIKE JONES (’95)–Played in Finland in 1995-96. Playing in Portugal TOM STREET (’75)–France in 1996-98. TERRY FOSTER (’70)–Holland (’75)– ALLON WRIGHT (’94)–Played in Hungary in 1995. DICK ST. CLAIR (’70)–Received NBA tryout. Sixth round draft choice of RICARDO LEONARD (’92)–Drafted by USBL and the CBA. Played in the Milwaukee Bucks Austria in ’92, Portugal in 1993, and Ireland in 1994. (NBA).

JOEL COPELAND (’74)– Fifth round draft choice of Monarchs on Team USA the New Orleans Jazz (NBA). Played in Sweden, 1975-78.

SKIP NOBLE (’71)– USA National Teams Draft by Milwaukee Bucks (NBA). Chris Gatling...... 1990 USA Goodwill & World Champ. Frank Smith ...... 1985 Olympic Festival South Squad Kenny Gattison ...... 1983 Junior World Cup Team & HARRY LOZON (’70)– Olympic festival 13th round choice of the San Mark West ...... 1982 USA World Champ. Team Odell Hodge...... 1993 Olympic Festival S. Squad Diego Rockets (NBA). (Injured)

Chris Gatling

Mark West

46 Old Dominion University Monarchs Homecourt THE TED CONSTANT CONVOCATION CENTER

We built it and they came...

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 47 Ted Constant CONVOCATION Center LOCKER ROOMS

The locker rooms in the Constant Convocation Center contain a players lounge, coaches office and professional style lockers.

48 Old Dominion University Ted Constant CONVOCATION Center

Ted Constant Convocation Center The Ted Constant Convocation Center, an 8,600 seat facility is the new home for the Old Dominion University basketball programs. Athletic Director Jim Jarrett says, “The ability to provide our student-athletes and fans with a state-of-the art, on campus basketball venue is the best statement the University can make regarding the priority placed on our basketball program. The excitement of a facility with the potential for great atmosphere and quality fan amenities that depicts the great tradition of Old Dominion University athletics is unparalleled in our program’s history.” Right, The lion statue along the Building Location Hampton Boulevard side of the Hampton Boulevard, across from the Batten Arts and Letters Center. Below, The ODU Sports Building. The Center is the cornerstone for the planned 67- Hall of Fame is located in the acre University Village that will feature shopping centers, Constant Center lobby. Bottom, restaurants, a variety of retail shops, research labs and one of the Constant Center’s residents. sixteen luxury suites. Architects The team of Mosley/Rossetti was a joint venture of one of the nation’s leading sports facility designers and planners and a leading Virginia multidiscipline firm. Rossetti’s projects range in scope from the internationally acclaimed Palace of Auburn Hills to the new Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Number of Seats The center has 8,600 fixed seats, including a super box with mini-suite for entertaining 40 to 60 guests and club level priority seating. In addition, there are sixteen suites with 12 seats each in the private concourse level and 85 barrier free seats with 85 companion seats in the facility. When seating is added on the floor, capacity will be about 10,000. Building Size The center has 215,000 gross square-feet and consists of four parts- the seating bowl, multiple spaces for support functions for patrons, “back of the house” spaces to support center operations and a 10,000 square foot area of multi-purpose rooms that can be used for conferences, meetings, pre-and post activity gatherings, etc. Flexibility The bowl has been designed to allow ‘downsizing’ for a variety of University events ranging in size from 1,500 to 2,000 attendees and up. Retractable seating will allow for events such as concerts, lectures and commencements. Technology The Center has state-of-the-art audio and video technlogy that includes a jumbo four-sided video scoreboard, four LED message boards, a video wall in the lobby and 46 closed- circuit television monitors throughout the arena. Parking Facilities A 1,400-car garage is located adjacent to the facility to the south, and a shuttle bus system will transport people from a variety of campus locations to Center events.

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 49 Ted Constant CONVOCATION Center RECORDS Best FG PCT: .542(26-48) vs. UNC Wilmington, 2-12-03 Free Throws Made: 28 vs. JMU (1-25-03) Free Throws ATT:33 vs JMU (1-25-03) Best Free PCT: .848 (28-33) vs JMU (1-25-03) Rebounds:50, vs Delaware, (1-15-03) Assists: 20 vs. UMES (12-14-02) Steals: 15, vs Hofstra (3-1-03) Blocked Shots:7, vs. Maryland Eastern Shore(12-14-02) OPPONENT CONSTANT CENTER INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Points: 21 by Tee Trotter of UMES, 12-14-02 Three Point FG Made: 6(6-12), by Brooks Hall of Dayton(12-20-02) Best Opponent FT PCT: 1000(6-6) by Keith Waleskowski of Dayton(12-20-02) Rebounds: 12, by Erroyl Bing of ECU (12-7-02) Assists: 9, by Mike Slattery of Delaware(1-15-03) ODU vs. North Carolina (November 24, 2002) Blocked Shots: 5, by Robert Battle of Drexel (2-19-03) OPPONENT CONSTANT CENTER TEAM RECORDS TED CONSTANT CENTER MILESTONES Points: 75 by ECU(12-7-02) & Delaware (1-15-03) Groundbreaking, June 19,1999 Fewest Points: 43, by Campbell (11-26-02) Arena opens on: Oct. 25, 2002 Field Goals Made: 28, by Delaware(1-15-03) & ECU (12-7-02) First Concert Event: Roberta Flack & Norfolk Symphony (Nov. 17, 2002) Best Field Goal PCT: .509(28-55) by East Carolina(12-7-02) First Basketball Game: Blue-White Exhibition (Oct. 26, 2002) Lowest OPP FG PCT: .250(12-48) by Hofstra, (3-1-03) First Regular Season Men’s game: Nov. 24, 02 vs. North Carolina Three Point FG Made: 9, by Delaware(1-15-03) & Drexel(2-19-03) First Basket: 19:16 by Ricardo Marsh dunk vs. UNC Best 3PT FG PCT: .429(9-21) by Delaware (1-15-03) First Trey: 16:25 by Jawad Williams of UNC Free Throws Made: 17-20, by Maryland-Eastern Shore (12-24-02) First ODU Trey: 15:00 by John Waller Best FT PCT: 100(9-9) by Towson (1-2-03) First Free Throw Made: 14:39 by Sean May of UNC Rebounds: 39, by W&M (1-11-03) & Hofstra (3-1-03) First ODU Free Throw Made: 14:22 Rasheed Wright Assists: 18, by William & Mary (1-11-03) Steals: 9, by ECU (12-07-02), & Towson (1-2-03) ODU CONSTANT CENTER INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Blocks: 7, by Towson (1-2-03) Points: 30, by Ricardo Marsh vs. Delaware, 1-15-03 Turnovers: 21, by JMU (1-25-03) & Hofstra (3-1-03) Field Goals Made: 12, by Ricardo Marsh vs. Delaware, 1-15-03 Field Goals ATT: 22 by Ricardo Marsh vs. Delaware, 1-15-03 ATTENDANCE RECORDS Three Point FG Made:3, by Rasheed Wright vs. UNC(11-24-02) & North Carolina (8,424) Dayton(12-20-02) & W&M (1-11-02); John Waller vs. VCU (8,418) W&M (1-11-03) Three Point FG ATT:7 by Rasheed Wright vs. Delaware (1-15-03) & Hofstra(3-1-03) Free Throws Made:10(10-14) by Ricardo Marsh vs. VCU (2-1-03) Free Throws ATT: 14, by Ricardo Marsh vs. VCU (2-1-03) Best Free Throw PCT: 1000(9-9) by Rasheed Wright vs. JMU (1-25-03) Rebounds: 11, by Ricardo Marsh vs. ECU, W&M, & UNCW in 03 Assists:11, by Troy Nance vs. Delaware(1-15-03) Steals: 5, by Rasheed Wright vs. Hofstra (3-1-03) Blocked Shots:2, by Alex Loughton vs. UMES(12-14-02) and Drexel (2-14-03), Ricardo Marsh (12-14-02).

ODU CONSTANT CENTER TEAM RECORDS Points: 82 vs Maryland-Eastern Shore (12-14-02) Fewest Points: 59 vs. North Carolina(11-24-02) & George Mason(1-22-03) Field Goals Made:30, vs. Delaware (1-15-03) Field Goals ATT:72, vs. Delaware (15-03) Ricardo Marsh holds the FG PCT: .531 (26-49) vs. Campbell (11-26-02) scoring record in the Three Point FG Made:12 vs. Hofstra, (3-1-03) Convocation Center with st Three Point FG Made in One Half: 9, in 1 vs. Hofstra (3-1-03) 30 vs. Delaware Three Point FG ATT:25 vs. Hostra (3-1-03) (1-25-03). Three Point FG PCT: .480 (12-25) vs. Hofstra (3-1-03)

50 Old Dominion University Colonial Athletic Association oasting a roster of 10 well-respected ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ among the nation’s top 10 conferences in men’s academic institutions, the Colonial and women’s soccer, and has traditionally sent Athletic Association continues to build multiple teams to the NCAA Tournament. The Bon a proud history as one of the nation’s conference finished the 2002-03 campaign with Colonial Quick Facts top collegiate conferences. teams ranked among the top 25 nationally in With a geographic footprint that stretches from cross country, field hockey, men’s soccer, the shadow of the Statue of Liberty to the beaches wrestling, men’s and women’s tennis and men’s Mailing Address: of North Carolina, the landscape of the CAA is and women’s lacrosse. CAA member 8625 Patterson Avenue dotted with major metropolitan areas that include institutions are also committed to excellence in Richmond, VA. 23229-6349 four of the nation’s top 25 media markets – New the classroom. The Colonial Academic Alliance Telephone: 804-754-1616 York (1), Philadelphia (4), Washington, D.C. (8) was created in 2002 by the league’s presidents Fax: 804-754-1830 and Baltimore (24). with a goal of expanding their partnership to all WWW.CAASPORTS.COM The CAA showcases the athletic and aspects of university life outside of academic skills of some of the nation’s top intercollegiate athletics. Among the programs student-athletes. On the playing field, the already established is granting visiting academic 2002-2003 CAA Standings conference has produced 15 national team status to student-athletes traveling to an away UNC Wilmington 15-3 24-7 champions in four different sports, 28 individual contest so that they have access to libraries, VCU 12-6 18-10 national champions, 11 national coaches of the academic resource centers and computer labs. Drexel 12-6 19-12 year and 10 national players of the year. In 2002- In 2002, two faculty members from CAA George Mason 11-7 16-12 03, the conference sent two or more teams to the institutions were awarded academia’s most Delaware 9-9 15-14 ODU 9-9 12-15 NCAA Tournament in seven different sports. coveted distinction – the Nobel Prize. John B. James Madison 8-10 13-17 The CAA has ranked as the top Division I non- Fenn, a research professor in the Department of William & Mary 7-11 12-16 football conference in the Sears Directors Cup Chemistry at Virginia Commonwealth Hofstra 6-12 8-21 standings in recent years. University was one of three recipients of the Towson 1-17 8-21 Even more impressive, however, are the Nobel Prize in chemistry, and Vernon Smith, a honors accumulated away from competition, professor of economics and law at George Mason 2003 Tournament Scores First Round which include five Rhodes Scholars, 11 NCAA ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ University, shared the Nobel Prize in economic post-graduate scholars and 12 Honda Award sciences. #9 Hofstra 74, #8 W&M 64 #7 JMU 72, Towson 61 winners. Last year, the CAA had 17 Verizon Under the direction of Commissioner Quarterfinals Academic All-Americans, including six who were Thomas E. Yeager, who has guided the CAA #1 UNCW 76, Hofstra 56 selected to the first team. Nearly 1,000 CAA since its inception, the league recently expanded #5 Delaware 61, #4 GMU 49 student-athletes posted at least a 3.2 grade point to 10 members. The University of Delaware, #2 VCU 73, JMU 53 average while lettering in a varsity sport and Drexel University, Hofstra University and #3 Drexel 61, #6 ODU 52 Semifinals received the CAA Commissioner’s Academic Towson University were introduced as the #1 UNCW 63, #5 Delaware 50 Award in 2002-03. conference’s newest members on December 13, #3 Drexel 62, #2 VCU 60 The CAA conducts championships in 21 2000, joining George Mason University, James Championship sports. Male athletes compete for championships Madison University, the University of North #1 UNCW 70, #3 Drexel 62 in baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, Carolina at Wilmington, Old Dominion lacrosse, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, track University, Virginia Commonwealth University 2002-03 Statistical Leaders & field and wrestling. Female athletes battle for and the College of William & Mary. Scoring: (UNCW) 21.1 conference titles in basketball, cross country, field The CAA traces its roots back to 1983 when Rebounding: Kenny Adeleke (Hofstra) 11.0 hockey, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming three of its current members- George Mason, FG PCT: Ian Caskill (JMU) .577 & diving, tennis, track & field and volleyball. James Madison, and William and Mary - were FTPCT: Mike Ames (Delaware) .894 Assists: Mike Slattery (Delaware) 6.17 In men’s basketball, the CAA has earned a aligned with East Carolina University, the Blocked Shots: Robert Battle (Drexel) 3.74 reputation as a “giant killer” in the NCAA United States Naval Academy and the Tournament. Since 1981, CAA schools have University of Richmond as a basketball league PAST CAA TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS posted 12 wins over higher-seeded teams, (ECAC South). During the next two years, the 1986 ...... George Mason including UNC Wilmington’s upset of Southern league added 11 sports, acquired two new 1987 ...... Navy California in 2002. Nine of the conference’s 10 members (UNC Wilmington and American 1988 ...... Richmond teams have made at least two NCAA Tournament University) and decided to form a new 1989 ...... George Mason appearances since 1990. In women’s basketball, association. The transformation from ECAC 1990 ...... Richmond 1991 ...... Richmond Old Dominion has captured three national South to CAA took place on June 6, 1985. By the 1992 ...... Old Dominion championships (1979, 1980, 1985) and reached fall of 1986, the league gained automatic bids to 1993 ...... East Carolina the title game again in 1997. In 2002, the Lady NCAA Championships in men’s basketball, 1994 ...... James Madison Monarchs advanced to the Elite Eight. soccer, baseball and women’s basketball and 1995 ...... Old Dominion The conference has also excelled in many formed an officials’ bureau. Old Dominion 1996 ...... Virginia Commonwealth other sports. CAA squads have won 10 field became a member of the CAA in 1991-92 and 1997 ...... Old Dominion hockey national titles since the championship Virginia Commonwealth University joined the 1998 ...... Richmond began in 1981, which is not only more than any conference prior to the 1995-96 season. 1999 ...... George Mason 2000 ...... UNC-Wilmington other conference but represents nearly half of all From all-star athletes to Nobel prize 2001 ...... George Mason titles won. In baseball, the CAA has ranked as winning faculty, the CAA takes great pride in 2002 ...... UNC-Wilmington one of the nation’s top five conferences in four of producing performers who stand out both on 2003 ...... UNC-Wilmington the past six seasons. The CAA is annually ranked the playing field and in the classroom.

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 51 The schools of the CAA & Where they’re located...

UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE Location: Newark, DE Founded: 1743 Enrollment: 16,000 Nickname: “Fighting Blue Hens” Game manager: Jerry Oravitz: 302-831-0767

DREXEL UNIVERSITY Location: Philadelphia, PA Founded: 1891 Enrollment: 17,600 Nickname: “Dragons” Game manager: Sean Joyce: 215-895-1588

GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY Location: Fairfax, Va. Founded: 1957 Enrollment: 24, 172 Nickname: “Patriots” Game manager: Jay Marsh: 703-993-3191

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Location: Hempstead, NY Founded: 1935 Enrollment: 12,800 Nickname: “Pride” Game manager: Harold Starks: 516-463-5228

JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY Location: Harrisonburg, Va. Founded: 1908 Enrollment: 12,500 Nickname: “Dukes” Game manager: Shelia Moorman: 540-568-8036

UNC WILMINGTON Location: Wilmington, N.C. Founded: 1947 Enrollment: 8,900 Nickname: “Seahawks” Game manager: Joe Simon: 910-962-3235

OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY Location: Norfolk, Va. Founded: 1930 Enrollment: 21,000 Nickname: “Monarchs” Game managers: Mike Fryling: 757-683-5518 (Constant Center) Greg Smith: 757-683-6026

TOWSON UNIVERSITY Location: Towson, MD Founded: 1866 Enrollment: 14,958 Nickname: “Tigers” Game manager: Ed Franks: 410-704-2745

VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIV. Location: Richmond, Va. Founded: 1838 Enrollment: 21,397 Nickname: “Rams” Game manager: Nate Doughty: 804-827-1000

COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY Location: Williamsburg, Va. Founded: 1693 Enrollment: 5,300 Nickname: “Tribe” Game manager: Robb Dunn: 757-221-3355

52 Old Dominion University CAAOpponents Drexel George Mason Hofstra Jan. 3, Convocation Center Jan. 7, Fairfax, Va. Jan. 10, Convocation Center Feb. 18, Philadelphia, PA Feb. 28, Convocation Center Feb. 7, Hempstead, NY ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○

James “Bruiser” Flint Tim WhitworthJim Larranaga Mark Davis Tom Pecora Kenny Adeleke Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location:Philadelphia, PA Location: Fairfax, VA. Location: Hempstead, NY Enrollment: 11,019 Enrollment: 26,796 Enrollment:13,400 Nickname: Dragons Nickname: Patriots Nickname: Pride Colors: Navy Blue & Gold Colors: Green & Gold Colors:Blue, Gold & White Conference: CAA Conference: CAA Conference: CAA President: Dr. Constantine Papadakis President: Dr. Alan Merten President: Stuart Rabinowitz Athletic Director: Dr. Eric Zillmer Athletic Director: Thomas O’Connor Athletic Director: Harry Royle Athletic Phone: 215-895-1999 Athletic Phone:703-993-3200 Athletic Phone:516-463-3800 Home Court: Daskalakis Center (2,300) Home Court: Patriot Center (10,000) Home Court: Hofstra Arena (5124) Ticket Office: 215-895-6036 Ticket Office: 703-939-3270 Ticket Office: 516-463-7988 SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Mike Tuberosa Basketball SID: Carolton White Basketball SID: Jeremy Kniffin SID Phone: 215-895-1591 SID Phone: 703-993-3246 SID Phone: 516-463-6759 SID Home Phone: TBA SID Home Phone: 540-439-1753 SID Home Phone: 516- 561-0757 Fax: 215-895-2038 Fax: 703-993-3259 Fax: 516- 463-5033 SID E-Mail:[email protected] SID E-Mail: [email protected] SID E-Mail: [email protected] Press Row Phone: 215-895-2041 Press Row Phone: 703-993-3044 Press Row Phone:516-463-7725 Athletics Website: www.drexel.edu/sports Athletics Website: www.gmusports.com Athletics Website: www.hofstra.edu/athletics COACHING STAFF ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Head Coach:James “Bruiser” Flint(St. Joseph’s 87) Head Coach: Jim Larranaga(Providence ‘71) ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ Head Coach: Tom Pecora(Adelphi, ‘83) School Record/Yrs: 33-26(2 yrs) School Record/Yrs: 100-74(6 yrs) School Record/Yrs: 20-41(2) Career Record/Yrs: 119-98 (7 yrs) Career Record/Yrs: 298-243(19 yrs) Career Record/Yrs: same Assistant Coaches: Geoff Arnold, Mike Conners, Jose Martin Assistant Coaches:Scott Cherry, Eric Konkol Assistant Coaches:Van Macon, David Duke TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2002-03 Record: 19-12 2002-03 Record: 16-12 2002-03 Record: 8-21 Conference Record: 12-6(T-2nd) Conference Record: 11-7(4th) Conference Record: 6-12(9th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost:9/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:8/6 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost:4/1 SERIES VS. ODU SERIES VS. ODU SERIES VS. ODU Record: 3-2 Record: ODU leads , 25-9 Record: 3-2 First Meeting: 2001-02 (ODU, 74-66 in fieldhouse) First Meeting: 1979-80, (ODU 94-78 Scope) First Meeting: 1993-94 (ODU 92-66 at UCSB) Last Meeting: 2002-03 (Drexel, 61-52 in CAA qtrs.) Last Meeting: 2002-03, (GMU, 69-52 GMU) Last Meeting: 2002-03 (ODU, 77-46) KEY RETURNEES POS CL HT PPG RPG KEY RETURNEES POS CL HT PPG RPG KEY RETURNEES POS CL HT PPG RPG Tim Whitworth F Sr. 6-6 7.0 2.5 Mark Davis F Sr. 6-5 15.5 3.9 Woody Souffrant G Jr 5-11 8.7 3.4 Phil Goss G Jr 6-1 11.5 3.5 Raoul Heinen G Sr. 6-5 11.0 3.5 Kenny Adeleke Jr 6-8 16.1 11.0 KEY LOSSES POS HT PPG RPG KEY LOSSES POS HT PPG RPG KEY LOSSES POS HT PPG RPG Robert Battle C 6-8 15.1 8.2 Jon Larranaga F 6-7 13.1 4.6 Rick Apodaca G 6-3 4.8 4.3 Jesse Young F 6-10 11.6 8.5

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 53 CAAOpponents James Madison Delaware VCU Feb. 11, Convocation Center Feb. 14, Convocation Center Jan. 21, Convocation Center Jan. 14, Harrisonburg, PA Jan. 17, Newark, DE Feb. 21, Philadelphia, PA ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○

Sherman Dillard Dwayne BroylesDavid Henderson Mike AmesJeff Capel, III Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Harrisonburg, VA Location: Newark, DE Location: Richmond, VA Enrollment: 15,900 Enrollment: 16,000 Enrollment: 25,700 Nickname: Dukes Nickname:Blue Hens Nickname: Rams Colors: Purple & Gold Colors: Royal Blue & Gold Colors: Black & Gold Conference: CAA Conference: CAA Conference: CAA President: Dr. Linwood Rose President: Dr. David Roselle President: Dr. Eugene Trani Athletic Director: Jeff Courne Athletic Director: Edgar Johnson Athletic Director: Dr. Richard Sander Athletic Phone: 540-568-6164 Athletic Phone:302-831-4006 Athletic Phone: 804-828-4000 Home Court: JMU Convocation Ctr (7,156) Home Court:Carpenter Center (5,000) Home Court: Siegel Center(7500) Ticket Office: 540-568-3853 SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Mike Hirschman Basketball SID: Phil Stanton Basketball SID: Gary Michael SID Phone: 302-831-2186 SID Phone: 804-828-7000 SID Phone: 540-568-6154 SID Home Phone: 302-292-1356 SID Home Phone:TBA SID Home Phone: 540-337-7310 Fax: 302-831-8653 Fax: 804-828-9428 Fax: 540-568-3703 SID E-Mail: [email protected] SID E-Mail: SID E-Mail: [email protected] Press Row Phone: 302-831-8715/16 Press Row Phone: 804-827-1010 Press Row Phone: 540-568-6710 Athletics Website: www.udel.edu/sportsinfo Athletics Website: www.vcurams.edu Athletics Website: www.jmusports.com COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○

COACHING STAFF ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ Head Coach: David Henderson (Duke’86) Head Coach:Jeff Capel,III Head Coach: Sherman Dillard (JMU’78) School Record/Yrs: 49-40(3yrs) School Record/Yrs: 18-10(1 yr) School Record/Yrs: 86-85(6 yrs) Career Record/Yrs: same Career Record/Yrs: same Career Record/Yrs: 115-137(9 yrs) Assistant Coaches:Kenny Blakeney,Billy Martin, John Moseley Assistant Coaches:Mark Cline, Jeff LaMere, Gerald White Assistant Coaches: Kevin Baggett, Ben D’Alessandro, TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION Denny Hinson 2002-03 Record: 15-14 2002-03 Record:18-10 TEAM INFORMATION Conference Record: 9-9(5th) Conference Record: 12-6(T2nd) 2002-03 Record: 13-17 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:7/3 Conference Record: 8-10 Starters Returning/Lost:4/1 Starters Returning/Lost:3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/7 SERIES VS. ODU SERIES VS. ODU Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Record:3-3 Record: 32-32 SERIES VS. ODU First Meeting:1972-73 (ODU 83-75 in fieldhouse) First Meeting:1968-69 (ODU, 101-69 at ODU) Record:ODU leads, 38-22 Last Meeting: 2002-03 (UD, 73-63 at UD) Last Meeting: 2002-03(VCU, 72-69 at ODU) First Meeting: 1971-72 ( ODU 99-68, ODU fieldhouse) KEY RETURNEES POS CL HT PPG RPG KEY RETURNEES POS CL HT PPG RPG Last Meeting:2002-03 (JMU 74,66 at JMU) Mike Ames G SR 6-2 14.0 3.3 Domonic Jones G Sr 6-1 12.4 4.3 KEY RETURNEES POS HT PPG RPG Mike Slattery G JR 5-11 10.9 3.3 Troy Godwin C Sr 6-6 9.3 8.2 Dwayne Broyles F 6-5 10.3 4.4 KEY LOSSES POS HT PPG RPG KEY LOSSES POS HT PPG KEY LOSSES POS HT PPG RPG Maurice Sessoms F 6-8 9.3 4.2 Willie Taylor F 6-5 17.3 Ian Caskill C 6-10 11.6 7.1 David Fanning G 6-0 15.1 2.5

54 Old Dominion University CAAOpponents Towson William and Mary UNCW Jan. 31, Convocation Center Feb. 25, Convocation Center Jan. 28, Convocation Center Jan. 24, Towson, MD Jan. 26, Williamsburg, VA Feb. 4, Wilmington, NC ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○

Michael Hunt Lawrence HammTony Shaver Zeb CopeBrad Brownell Anthony Terrell Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Williamsburg, VA. Location:Wilmington, NC Location: Towson, MD Enrollment: 5,560 Enrollment: 11,000 Enrollment:17,400 Founded: 1693 Nickname:Seahawks Nickname: Tigers Nickname: Tribe Colors: Teal,GOld & Navy Blue Colors: Gold, White & Black Colors: Green,Gold, Silver Conference: CAA Conference: CAA Conference:CAA President: Dr. Rosemary DePaolo President: Dr. Robert Caret President: Timothy Sullivan Athletic Director: Peg Bradley-Doppes Athletic Director: Dr. Wayne Edwards Athletic Director: Terry Driscoll Athletic Phone: 910-962-3232 Athletic Phone: Athletic Phone: 757-221-3400 Home Court: Trask Coliseum (6100) Home Court:Towson Center (5,000) Home Court: W&M Hall (8,600) Ticket Office: 910-962-3233 Ticket Office: 410-704-2244 Ticket Office: 757-221–3340 SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Joe Browning Basketball SID: Peter Schlehr Basketball SID:Dan Wakely SID Phone: 910-962-3236 SID Phone:410-704-2232 SID Phone:757-221-3368 SID Home Phone:910-799-6058 SID Home Phone:NA SID Home Phone:757-476-5314 Fax: 910-962-3686 Fax:410-704-3861 SID Fax: 757-221-3412 SID E-Mail: [email protected] SID E-Mail:[email protected] SID E-Mail: [email protected] Press Row Phone:910-962-3095 Press Row Phone:410-704-3286 Press Row: ???? Athletics Website: www.uncwsports.com Athletics Website:www.towsontigers.com. ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ Athletics Website: www.tribeathletics.com COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF: ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ Head Coach: Brad Brownell(DePauw’91) Head Coach: Michael Hunt (Furman ‘85) Head Coach: Tony Shaver (UNC ‘76) School Record/Yrs: 24-7(1yr) School Record/Yrs:15-42(2 yrs) School Record/Yrs: First Year Career Record/Yrs: same Career Record/Yrs: 15-42(2 yrs) Career Record/Yrs: 358-121(17 yrs) Assistant Coaches:Bill Donlon,Marty McGillan,Byron Jones Assistant Coaches: Mike Longabardi Assistant Coaches: Ted Jeffries, Dee Vick, Joe Wolf TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2002-03 Record: 24-7 2002-03 Record:4-24 2002-03 Record: 12-16 Conference Record: 18-3(CAA Champions) Conference Record: 1-17 (10th) 2002-03: Conference Record: 7-11(8th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost:8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:8/3 Letterwinners returning/Lost:9/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Starters Returning/Lost:1/4 SERIES VS. ODU SERIES VS. ODU SERIES VS. ODU Record: ODU leads, 17-15 Record:ODU leads, 10-1 Record : 48-13 First Meeting:1979-80, ODU wins, 75-55 at ODU First Meeting: 1956-57,( ODU 72-68) First Meeting: 1968-69 (ODU, 80-65 at WM) Last Meeting:2002-03, ODU 71-68 in Constant Center Last Meeting: 2002-03,( ODU, 73-51) Last Meeting:2002-03 (WM, 69-53 at WM) KEY RETURNEES POS CL HT PPG RPG KEY RETURNEES POS CL HT PPG RPG KEY RETURNEES POS CL HT PPG RPG Anthony Terrell F SR 6-7 7.2 4.8 Lawrence Hamm C So 6-10 8.8 5.6 Adam Hess F Sr 6-8 20.1 6.3 John Goldsberry G So. 6-3 4.9 2.6 Jamaal Gilchrist G Sr. 6-0 10.6 3.3 KEY LOSSES POS HT PPG RPG KEY LOSSES POS HT PPG RPG KEY LOSSES POS HT PPG RPG Adam Duggins C 7-0 6.4 5.6 Brett Blizzard G 6-4 21.1 3.6 Brian Allen G 5-11 6.4 2.7 Sherman Rivers G 6-1 9.4 4.0 Craig Callahan C 6-8 16.4 6.9

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 55 Non-ConferenceOpponents North Carolina St. Joseph’s Virginia Tech Nov. 22, Chapel Hill, NC Nov. 29, Convocation Center Dec. 4, Blacksburg, VA ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○

Roy Williams Raymond FeltonPhil Marteli Jameer NelsonSeth Greenburg Bryant Matthews Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Chapel Hill, NC Location:Philadelphia, Pa. Location:Blacksburg, VA. Enrollment: 25,972 Enrollment:3,750 Enrollment:26,000 Nickname: Tar Heels Nickname:Hawks Nickname: Hokies Colors: Carolina Blue & White Colors:Crimson & Gray Colors: Maroon & Burnt Orange Conference: ACC Conference:Atlantic 10 Conference: BIG EAST President: Dr. James Moeser President:Rev. Timothy Lannon(S.J.) President: Dr. Charles Steger Athletic Director: Dick Baddour Athletic Director:Don DiJulia Athletic Director:Jim Weaver Athletic Phone: 919-962-6000 Athletic Phone:610-660-1707 Athletic Phone:540-231-3977 Home Court: Dean E.Smith Center(21,750) Home Court:Alumni Fieldhouse (3,200) Home Court: Cassell Coliseum (10,052) Ticket Office: 919-962-2296 Ticket Office:610-660-1712 Ticket Office:1-800-828-3244 SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Matt Bowers Basketball SID: Basketball SID: Bill Dyer SID Phone: 919-962-7259 SID Phone:610-660-1727 SID Phone: 540-231-8852 SID Home Phone: NA SID Home Phone: SID Home Phone:540-552-8461 Fax:919-962-0612 Fax:610-660-1724 Fax: 540-231-6984 SID E-Mail:[email protected] SID E-Mail: SID E-Mail: [email protected] Press Row Phone:919-962-8815/16 Press Row Phone:610-660-2599 Press Row Phone: 540-231-4905 Athletics Website:www.tarheelblue.com Athletics Website:www.sjuhawks.com Letterwinners Returning/Lost:9/3

COACHING STAFF ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ COACHING STAFF ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Head Coach:Roy Williams(UNC’72) Head Coach:(Widener’76) COACHING STAFF School Record/Yrs: 0-0, First year School Record/Yrs:149-97(9th) Head Coach: Seth Greenburg (Farleigh Dickinson ‘78) Career Record/Yrs:418-101(15 years) Career Record/Yrs:same School Record/Yrs: 0-0 (First Year) Assistant Coaches:Joe Holladay, Steve Robinson, Jerod Haase Assistant Coaches:, Monte Ross, Mark Bass Career Record/Yrs: 213-170 (13 Years) TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION Assistant Coaches: Brad Greenburg, , Eric Skeeters 2002-03 Record:19-16 2002-03 Record:23-7 TEAM INFORMATION Conference Record:6-10(T6th) Conference Record:12-4(1st in E.Div.) 2002-03 Record: 12-17 Post Season: NIT Qtrs NCAA First round. Conference Record: 4-12 (7th in East) Letterwinners Returning/Lost:10/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:11/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/3 Starters Returning/Lost:5/0 Starters Returning/Lost:4/1 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 SERIES VS. ODU SERIES VS. ODU: SERIES VS. ODU Record:UNC leads, 6-0 Record:SJU leads, 6-2 Record: VT leads series, 12-5 First Meeting:1988-89 (UNC 87-77 in Scope) First Meeting: 1979-80, SJU wins, 52-51 in Scope First Meeting: 1972-73, VT win 81-80 in scope Last Meeting:2002-03 (UNC, 67-59 in Constant Center) Last Meeting:2002-03, SJU win 63-47 Last Meeting: 2001-2002, ODU win 55-46 in last ODU game at KEY RETURNEES POS CL HT PPG RPG Last ODU win:1995-96, ODU 62-60 in Scope Scope Raymond Felton G SO 6-1 12.9 4.1 KEY RETURNEES POS CL HT PPG RPG KEY RETURNEES POS CL HT PPG RPG Sean May F SO 6-8 11.4 8.1 Tyrone Barley G Sr. 6-1 6.0 2.2 Carlos Dixon G Sr. 6-7 13.8 3.3 Rashad McCants F SO 6-4 17.0 4.6 Jameer Nelson G Sr. 6-0 19.7 5.1 Bryant Matthews F Sr. 6-7 17.3 7.1 Jawad Williams F Jr. 6-8 14.9 5.6 Delonte West G Jr. 6-4 17.3 4.3 Dimari Thompkins F Jr. 6-9 5.4 4.4 Pat Carroll F Jr. 6-7 11.5 3.5 KEY LOSSES POS HT PPG RPG KEY LOSSES POS PPG RPG Terry Taylor C 6-8 15.5 .3 Alexandre Sazonov F 3.5 2.3

56 Old Dominion University Non-ConferenceOpponents Charlotte Morgan State South Alabama Dec. 6, Convocation Center Dec. 19, Convocation Center Dec. 15, Mobile, AL ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○

Bobby Lutz Demon BrownAlfred “Butch” Beard Cedric BarrowJohn Pelphrey Chris Young Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location:Charlotte, NC Location: Baltimore, MD. Location: Mobile, AL Enrollment: 18,916 Enrollment: 6,100 Enrollment: 12,510 Nickname: 49ers Nickname: Bears Nickname: Jaguars Colors: Green & White Colors: Blue & Orange Colors: Blue, Red & White Conference: Conference USA Conference: MEAC Conference:Sun Belt President: Dr. James H. Woodward President: Dr. Earl S. Richardson President: V.Gordon Moulton Athletic Director: Judy Rose Athletic Director: Dr.David Thomas Athletic Director: Joe Gottfried Athletic Phone: 704-687-6245 Athletic Phone: 443-885-3050 Athletic Phone: 251-460-7121 Home Court: Halton Arena (9,105) Home Court: Talmadege Hill Fieldhouse(4,250) Home Court:Mitchell Center (10,000) Ticket Office: 704-687-4949 Ticket Office: 443-885-4487 Ticket Office: 251-460-6047 SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Thomas Whitestone Basketball SID: Leonard Haynes IV Basketball SID: Matt Smith SID Phone: 704-687-6310 SID Phone:443-885-3831 SID Phone:251-460-7035 (xt5) SID Home Phone: 704-455-9636 SID Home Phone:NA SID Home Phone: 251-591-2027 Fax: 704-687-4918 Fax: 443-885-8307 Fax: 215-460-7297 SID E-Mail: [email protected] SID E-Mail: [email protected] SID E-Mail: [email protected] Press Row Phone:704-687-4999 Press Row Phone: 443-885-4018 Press Row Phone: 251-460-7418 Athletics Website:www.charlotte49ers.com Athletics Website:www.morganstatebears.com Athletics Website: www.usajaguars.com COACHING STAFF

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Head Coach: (UNCC’80) Head Coach: Alfred “Butch” Beard (Louisville, ‘69) ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ Head Coach: John Pelphrey (Kentucky ‘92) School Record/Yrs: 93-66(5yrs) School Record/Yrs: 10-46 (2 yrs) School Record/Yrs:14-14(1) Career Record/Yrs:247-157(14 yrs) Career Record/Yrs: n/a Career Record/Yrs:same Assistant Coaches: Rob Moxley, Benny Moss Assistant Coaches:Lamont Pennick, Alfred Beard, Paul Edward Assistant Coaches:Jorge Fernandez,Isaac Brown, Matt Figger TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2002-03 Record: 13-16 2002-03 Record:7-22 2002-03 Record: 14-14 Conference Record:8-8 Conference Record: 6-12 Conference Record: 7-8(3rd) Letterwinners Returning/Lost:7/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:5/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:8/3 Starters Returning/Lost:3/2 Starters Returning/Lost:3/2 Starters Returning/Lost:4/1 SERIES VS. ODU SERIES VS. ODU SERIES VS. ODU Record:ODU leads, 13-11 Record:0-0 First meeting Record:ODU leads, 11-9 First Meeting:1982-83, ODU, 78-58 KEY RETURNEES POS CL HT PPG RPG First Meeting:1982-83, (ODU 62-59 in Scope) Last Meeting:1999-00, Charlotte, 72-48 Cedrick Barrow G SR 6-0 9.3 2.4 Last Meeting: 1990-91,(USA, 86-81 in Mobile in KEY RETURNEES POS CL HT PPG RPG Sam Brand G Jr 6-3 12.6 2.0 Sun Belt Finals.) Demon Brown G Sr. 6-1 16.8 2.6 KEY LOSSES POS PPG RPG KEY RETURNEES POS CL HT PPG RPG Curtis Withers F So. 6-8 9.4 6.4 Randy Dukes G 15.0 3.8 Chris Young G SR 6-1 15.9 3.1 KEY LOSSES POS HT PPG RPG Malerick Bedden F SR 6-6 13.4 4.7 Curtis Nash F 6-6 8.9 2.6 KEY LOSSES POS HT PPG APG Demetrice Williams, G 6-1 14.0 4.9

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 57 Non-ConferenceOpponents Liberty George Washington VMI Dec. 18, Convocation Center Dec. 20, Convocation Center Dec. 29, Convocation Center ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○

Randy Dunton Gabe MartinKarl Hobbs TJ ThompsonBert Bellairs Radee Skipworth Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Lynchburg, VA Location: Washington, DC Location:Lexington, VA. Enrollment: 8500 Enrollment: 9,782 Enrollment: 1250 Nickname:Flames Nickname: Colonials Nickname: Keydets Colors: Red,White & Blue Colors: Buff & Blue Colors: Red,White &Yellow Conference: Big South Conference:Atlantic 10 Conference: Big South President: Dr. John Borek, Jr. President: Stephen Trachtenberg President: Maj. General Josiah Bunting,III Athletic Director: Kim Graham Athletic Director: Jack Kvancz Athletic Director: Donny White Athletic Phone:434-582-2100 Athletic Phone: 202-994-6650 Athletic Phone: 540-464-7251 Home Court: Vines Center(8,500) Home Court: Charles E.Smith Center(5,000) Home Court:Cameron Hall(5029) Ticket Office: 434-582-7452 Ticket Office: 202-994-6650 Ticket Office: 540-464-7266 SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Todd Wetmore Basketball SID: Brad Bower Basketball SID: Wade Branner SID Phone:434-582-2292 SID Phone: 202-994-0339 SID Phone:540-464-7253 SID Home Phone: 434-237-4524 SID Home Phone:703-658-1497 SID Home Phone:540-463-5033 Fax: 434-582-2076 Fax: 202-994-2713 Fax: 540-464-7583 SID E-Mail: [email protected] SID E-Mail: [email protected] SID E-Mail: [email protected] Press Row Phone: 434-582-7451 Press Row Phone: 202-994-1776 Press Row Phone:540-463-6725 Athletics Website: www.liberty.edu/athletics Athletics Website: www.gwports.com Athletics Website: www.vmikeydets.com COACHING STAFF ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ COACHING STAFF ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Randy Dunton(Baptist Bible ‘84) Head Coach: (Uconn ‘85) Head Coach:Bart Bellairs(Warren Wilson’79) School Record/Yrs: 25-32(2yrs) School Record/Yrs: 24-33(2 yrs) School Record/Yrs: 101-151(9 yrs) Career Record/Yrs:57-56 (3yrs) Career Record/Yrs:24-33(2 yrs) Career Record/Yrs:122-178(11 yrs) Assistant Coaches: Bob Davis, Chuck Martin, Stephen Leary Assistant Coaches:, Darrell Brooks, Assistant Coaches:Don Burgess, Kevin Martin, Grafton Young TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2002-03 Record: 14-15 2002-03 Record: 12-17 2002-03 Record:10-20 Conference Record: 8-6(2nd) Conference Record: 5-11(5th) Conference Record: 3-13(5th in So.Con) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/7 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:6/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Starters Returning/Lost:4/1 Starters Returning/Lost:3/2 SERIES VS. ODU SERIES VS. ODU: SERIES VS. ODU Record:First ever meeting Record: GW leads 8-3 Record: ODU leads, 16-4 First Meeting:NA First Meeting: 1974-75, GW, 75-69 Ft. Myers First Meeting: 1967-68, VMI wins 96-88 at VMI Last Meeting:NA Last Meeting: 2002-03, ODU, 84-76. Last Meeting: 2000-02, ODU wins 89-81 in fieldhouse KEY RETURNEES POS CL HT PPG RPG KEY RETURNEES POS CL HT PPG RPG KEY RETURNEES POS CL HT PPG RPG Ryan Mantlo G Sr 6-1 11.2 4.5 Pops Mensah-Bonsu F So. 6-8 10.1 5.7 Radee Skipworth F Sr 6-6 18.6 5.8 Gabe Martin F Sr. 6-4 15.1 6.4 T.J. Thompson C So. 5-11 12.6 2.6 Richard Little G Sr. 5-10 7.5 3.5 KEY LOSSES POS HT PPG RPG Mike Hall F So. 6-8 9.7 8.2 KEY LOSSES POS HT PPG RPG Vincent Okotie F 6-7 12.1 4.3 KEY LOSSES POS HT PPG RPG Ben Rand G 5-11 8.4 2.4 Chris Monroe G 6-3 20.3 5.0

58 Old Dominion University Mark Poag

Sonny Allen RECORDS

Randy Leddy

Ron Drews

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 59 Championship Teams

1996-97 Colonial Athletic Association 1994-95 Colonial Athletic Association Champions (21-12 Overall) Champions (21-12 Overall) Left to right, front row: Asst. Coach Jim Corrigan, Head Coach Jeff Capel, Brett Harper, E.J. Left to right, front row: Rob Dalby, Mgr., Duffy Samuels, Mark Johnson, David Harvey, Sherod, Brion Dunlap, Mike Byers, Freddie Bryant, Asst. Coach Milan Brown, Asst. Coach Mike Jones, Petey Sessoms, E.J. Sherod, Brion Dunlap and Jason Barnett, Mgr. Back row: Mark Cline, Athletic Trainer Scott Johnson. Left to right, back row: Mgr. Andria Bane, Mgr. Bobby Collins, Asst. Coach, Kristen Peifer, Mgr., Mark Cline, Asst. Coach, Jason Mike Tyree, Mark Poag, Reggie Bassette, Cal Bowdler, Odell Hodge, Skipper Youngblood, Nickerson, Mario Mullen, Odell Hodge, Derrick Parker, Jeff Mordica, Corey Parker, Jim Brandon Jones, Mgr. Michael Roundtree, Mgr. Jose Irizarry, Mgr. Jackie Jones. Corrigan, Assistant Coach, Piper Blye, Mgr. and Jeff Capel, Head Coach.

1991-92 Colonial Athletic Association 1981-82 ECAC South Champions (15-15 Overall) Champions (18-12 Overall) Left to right, front row: Brian Sheffler, Jason Barnett, Kevin Larkin, John Robinson, Barry Left to right, front row: Paul Webb, Oliver Purnell, Mark Davis, Fred Facka, Ray Braxton, Smith, Donald Anderson, Mike Jones, Tom Rouse. Back row: Scott Johnson, Pete Strickland, Tim Southerland, Gary Buckland, Mark West, Erik Griekspoor, Horace Lambert, Ronnie Steve Trax, Al Grant, Ricardo Leonard, David Harvey, Allon Wright, Petey Sessoms, Keith McAdoo, Billy Mann, Charlie Smith, Eddie Webb, Jim Casciano. Jackson, Joe Leake, Tic Price, Oliver Purnell, Frank Smith.

1979-80 ECAC South 1976-77 ECAC South Champions (25-5 Overall) (25-4 Overall / First Div. I team) Left to right, front row: Big Blue, Mike Mouris, Grant Robinson, Billy Mann, Bobby Left to right, front row: Frank Cox, Benn Potts, Richie Wright, George Darby, Chris Pickett, Haithcock, Ricky Adams, Bobby Vaughan, C. J. Koenig. Back row: Paul Webb, Oliver Mike Ray, Ronnie Valentine, Bobby Haithcock, Tony Flores. Back row: , Oliver Purnell, Ronnie McAdoo, Ronnie Valentine, Bert Kragtwijk, Mark West, Tim Southerland, Purnell, Joey Caruthers, Terry Douglas, Reese Neyland, Jeff Fuhrmann, Wilson Washington, Tommy Branch, Eddie Webb, Mike Pollio. Wayne Piscopo, Bill Herscher, Tommy Conrad, Windell Morrison, Paul Webb.

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1980-81 ECAC Regular Season Champs 1982-83 Sun Belt Regular Season Champs (28-10 Overall) (19-10 Overall) Left- Right: Bert Kragtwijk, Erik Griekspoor, Mark West, Tom Perry, Tim Southerland, Left to right, front row: P.Vesci, M. Dean, R. Wade, F Facka, G. Robinson, C. Smith, K. Ray Broxton, Ronnie McAdoo, Billy Mann, Grant Robinson, Ricky Adams, and Thomas, T. Calloway, B. Kirkpatrick. Back row, left to right: P. Webb, O. Purnell, M. Bobby Vaughan. Davis, G. Buckland, C. Hanley, M. West, H. Lambert, K. Gattison, T. Southerland, E. Webb, T Franklin.

1985-86 Sun Belt Regular Season Champs 1993-94 CAA Regular Season Champs (23-8 Overall) (21-10 Overall) Left to right, front row: Ron Ganulin, Sylvester Charles, Frnk Smith, Ronnie Wade, Left-Right-Front Row: Corey Robinson, Mike Jones, Kevin Swann, Kevin Kenny Gattison, Clarence Hanley, Darryl Tolson, and Eddie Jordan. Back row, left to Larkin, Allon Wright, and Mario Mullen. Back Row: Tom Rouse(Mgr.), Rob Dalby (Mgr.), right: Art Perry, Dee Pritchett, Kennell Jones, Keith Thomas, David Carlyle, Garrick Corey Parker, Petey Sessoms, Derrrick Parker , Odell Hodge, David Harvey, Mark Johnson, Davis, Bernhard Royster, Steve Trax, and . E.J. Sherod, Kristen Peifer(Mgr.) and Jason Barnett (Mgr.).

1974-75 NCAA Division II 1975-76 NCAA Division II National Champions (25-6 Overall) Final Four (19-12 Overall) Left to right, front row: Gray Eubank, Joey Caruthers, Windell Morrison, Dave Moyer, Left to right, front row: Windell Morrison, Tommy Conrad, Jeff Fuhrmann, Wilson Oliver Purnell, Leon Hylton, Jeff Furhmann, Joey O’Brien, Curtis Cole. Back row: Mike Washington, Dave Moyer, Reese Neyland and Joey Caruthers. Back row, left to right: Terry Wrigley, Carol Hudson, Jr., Rich Tackaberry, Tommy Street, Jay Rountree, Wilson Douglas, Rich Tackaberry, Ray Peszko, Leon Hylton, Bill Herscher. Washington, , Charlie Wollum, Ed Hall.

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1970-71 NCAA Division II 1968-69 Mason-Dixon Conference National Finalists (21-9 Overall) Champions (21-10 Overall) Left to right, front row: Ken Gathy, Parke Congleton, Jack Baker, Joel Copeland, Steve Cox, Front sitting, middle: John O’Hara. Left to right, front row: Ken Hopkins, Steve Cox, Skip Dave Twardzik, Berry Roach, Ricky Michaelsen, Rick Nau. Back row, left to right: Coach Noble, Harry Lozon, Ron Drews, Billy Hayes. Standing, back row: Sonny Allen, Dick St. Marion Carroll, Mgr. Larry Crowder, Skip Noble, Terry Foster, Jay Rountree, Randy Clair, Buttons Speakes, Harry Roach, Billy Turner, Ken Gathy, Marion Carroll. Coulling, Charles Harrington, Coach Steve Cottrell, Coach Sonny Allen.

All-Conference Monarchs COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ALL SUN BELT SELECTIONS ALL-CONFERENCE Mark West 1983 ...... First Team Ricardo Leonard 1992 ...... First Team Charlie Smith 1983 ...... Second Team Petey Sessoms 1993 ...... First Team Charlie Smith 1984 ...... Honorable Mention Odell Hodge 1993 ...... Second Team Mark Davis 1984 ...... Honorable Mention Keith Jackson 1993 ...... Second Team Keith Thomas 1984 ...... Honorable Mention Odell Hodge 1994 ...... First Team Kenny Gattison 1985 ...... First Team Petey Sessoms 1994 ...... First Team Clarence Hanley 1985 ...... Honorable Mention Petey Sessoms 1995 ...... First Team Mark Davis 1985 ...... Honorable Mention Mike Jones 1995 ...... Second Team Kenny Gattison 1986 ...... First Team Joe Bunn 1996 ...... First Team Keith Thomas 1986 ...... Second Team Odell Hodge 1996 ...... First Team Frank Smith 1986 ...... Honorable Mention Odell Hodge 1997 ...... First Team Anthony Carver 1988 ...... Second Team Mark Poag 1998 ...... Second Team Anthony Carver 1989 ...... Second Team Smith Cal Bowdler 1999 ...... First Team Chris Gatling 1989 ...... First Team Andre McCullum 2000 ...... Seond Team Anthony Carver 1990 ...... First Team Andre McCullum 2001 ...... Seond Team Chris Gatling 1990 ...... First Team Pierre Greene 2001 ...... Seond Team Ricardo Marsh 2002 ...... Second Team ALL MASON DIXON SELECTIONS Ricardo Marsh 2003 ...... First Team Randy Leddy 1966 ...... First Team Bob Pritchett 1967 ...... First Team ECAC ALL-SOUTH SELECTIONS Dick St. Clair 1969 ...... First Team Wilson Washington 1977 ...... First Team Ronnie Valentine 1978 ...... Second Team Ronnie Valentine 1979 ...... First Team Ronnie Valentine 1980 ...... First Team Ronnie McAdoo 1980 ...... First Team Ronnie McAdoo 1981 ...... First Team Mark West 1981 ...... Second Team Ronnie McAdoo 1982 ...... First Team Leonard Mark West 1982 ...... First Team

62 Old Dominion University All-Conference Monarchs CAA ALL TOURNAMENT FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Ricardo Leonard 1992 (MVP) Anthony Carver 1987 ...... Sun Belt Keith Jackson 1992 Chuck Evans 1990 ...... Sun Belt Donald Anderson 1992 Odell Hodge 1993 ...... CAA Odell Hodge 1994 (MVP) Mark Poag 1996 ...... CAA Mike Jones 1994 Kevin Swann 1994 CAA ALL DEFENSIVE TEAM Petey Sessoms 1995 (MVP) Donald Anderson 1992-93 Mario Mullen 1995 Kevin Larkin 1993-94 Mike Jones 1995 Kevin Swann 1993-94 Joe Bunn 1996 Duffy Samuels 1994-95 Odell Hodge 1997 (MVP) Petey Sessoms 1994-95 St. Clair Brion Dunlap 1997 Duffy Samuels 1995-96 Mike Byers 1997 Odell Hodge 1996-97 Cal Bowdler 1999 Cal Bowdler 1997-98 & 98-99 Andre McCullum 1999 Clifton Jones 2000-01 Rasheed Wright 2002-03 ECAC SOUTH ALL TOURNAMENT SELECTIONS SUN BELT SOPHOMORE OF THE YEAR Wilson Washington 1977 Anthony Carver 1988 Ronnie Valentine 1977 Chris Gatling 1989 Mark West 1980 (MVP) Mark West 1982 (MVP) SUN BELT JUNIOR OF THE YEAR Chris Gatling 1990 SUN BELT ALL TOURNAMENT SELECTIONS SUN BELT SENIOR OF THE YEAR Charlie Smith 1984 Mark West 1983 Mark Davis 1985 Kenny Gattison 1986 Purnell Keith Thomas 1986 Chris Gatling 1991 Chris Gatling 1989 Chris Gatling 1991 (MVP) COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL DISTRICT Ricardo Leonard 1991 Gray Eubank 1975 ...... District III Dave Moyer 1976 ...... District III PLAYER OF THE YEAR HONORS Reese Neyland 1976 ...... District III Ronnie Valentine 1980 ...... ECAC South Kevin Larkin 1993 and 1994 District III Kenny Gattison 1986 ...... Sun Belt Chris Gatling 1990 ...... Sun Belt CONFERENCE ALL ACADEMIC Chris Gatling 1991 ...... Sun Belt Steve Trax 1986, 1987, 1988 Odell Hodge 1994 ...... CAA Dee Pritchett 1989, 1990 Petey Sessoms 1995 ...... CAA Cyril Cox 1990, 1991 Odell Hodge 1997 ...... CAA Kevin Larkin 1992, 1993 1994 Kevin Swann 1994 ALL FRESHMEN/ROOKIE HONORS Ronnie Valentine 1977 ...... ECAC-South COACH OF THE YEAR HONORS Paul Webb 1979 ...... ECAC North-South Swann Mark West 1980 ...... ECAC-South Grant Robinson 1980 ...... ECAC-South Tom Young 1986 ...... Sun Belt Charlie Smith 1982 ...... ECAC-South Oliver Purnell 1993 ...... CAA Frank Smith 1985 ...... Sun Belt Jeff Capel 1995 ...... CAA Garrick Davis 1986 ...... Sun Belt Anthony Carver 1987 ...... Sun Belt NATIONAL AND REGIONAL Donald Grant 1988 ...... Sun Belt COACH OF THE YEAR HONORS Ricardo Leonard 1989 ...... Sun Belt Sonny Allen 1969 ...... NCAA District III Chuck Evans 1990 ...... Sun Belt Sonny Allen 1971 ...... NCAA District III Joe Leake 1991 ...... Sun Belt Sonny Allen 1974 ...... NCAA District III Petey Sessoms 1992 ...... CAA Sonny Allen 1975 ...... AP and NABC National Mario Mullen 1993 ...... CAA Oliver Purnell 1993 ...... NABC District 4 Odell Hodge 1993 ...... CAA Jeff Capel 1995 ...... NABC District 4 Brion Dunlap 1995 ...... CAA Mike Byers 1996 ...... CAA VIRGINIA COLLEGIATE Mark Poag 1996 ...... CAA COACH OF THE YEAR HONORS Oliver Purnell 1994 ...... Richmond Times-Dispatch Pritchett Ricardo Marsh 2000 ...... CAA Jeff Capel 1997 ...... VaSID

REGIONAL AND NATIONAL TOURNAMENT HONORS Wilson Washington 1975 ...... NCAA Div. II Finals MVP Joey Caruthers 1975 ...... NCAA Div. II Regional MVP Jeff Furhman 1976 ...... NCAA Div. II Monarch Basketball 2003-04 63 Post-Season Results 1996-97 W 69-56 Richmond W 70-62 William and Mary Post-Season Game Boxes ld Dominion University has been National Invitation Tournament W 62-58 James Madison (OT) First Round a regular in post-season play 1997-98 W 60-56 James Madison NCAA Division II since the 1968-69 season. March 9, 1977, Norfolk, Virginia O L 51-54 UNC Wilmington National Championship Game Villanova 71, Old Dominion 68 The Monarchs have been selected for 1998-99 W 65-62 ECU (OT) March 19, 1971, Evansville, Indiana (overtime) post season play in 23 of the past 34 years, W 66-49 VCU Evansville 97, Old Dominion 82 including 16 appearances in 25 years of Di- L 58-63 George Mason (Finals) Villanova 71–K. Herron 8-18, 6-6, 6, 2, 22; vision I competition (1976-77). In 105 post 1999-2000 L 55-67 Richmond ODU 82–Couling 2-9, 1-2, 6, 1, 5; Noble 7-16, 2-4, L.Herron 10-20, 0-0, 5, 2, 20; Olive 5-13, 3-3, 12, 2000-2001 W 53-47 William & Mary (OT) 11, 5, 16; Cox 6-9, 3-4, 9, 3, 15; Nau 0-5, 1-3, 2, 2, 1; season games (Conference, NCAA and 5, 13; Robinson 2-5, 0-0, 2, 5, 4; Rigsby 2-6, 0-0, 8, L 54-57 UNCW Twardzik 6-16, 1-2, 6, 1, 13; Foster 4-6, 0-1, 2, 3, 8; NIT) since 1967, Old Dominion has com- 4, 4; Sparrow 1-1, 2-2, 1, 1, 4 ; Rogers 1-4, 0-0, 2, 2, 2001-2002 L 54-58 VCU Copeland 10-18, 0-1, 12, 1, 20; Baker 1-2, 0-1, 0, 0, 2; Underman 1-3, 0-2, 1, 0, 2; Totals: 30-70 (.429); piled a 58-47 record, including a 42-28 2002-2003 L 52-61 Drexel 2; Gathy 0-3, 0-0, 3, 0; Congleton 1-1, 0-0, 0, 0, 2; record in Division I play. 11-13 (.849), 39, 21, 71 CAA Record: 16-9 Roach 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Rountree 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Old Dominion 68–Washington 8-16, 3-7, 13, 4, The Monarchs made its biggest im- Totals: 37-85 (.435); 8-18 (.444); 48, 19, 82. EASTERN COLLEGE 19; Valentine 9-17, 3-6, 13, 2, 21; Fuhrmann 6-10, pression in the 1995 NCAA tournament Evansville 97–Coffey 8-13, 6-6, 4, 3, 22; 0-0, 2, 4, 12; Caruthers 6-12, 0-0, 1, 3, 12; Douglas with a stunning, 89-81 triple overtime vic- ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Wellemeyer 7-14, 2-3, 2, 0, 16; Clayton 4-9, 1-1, 8, (ECAC North-South) 1-1, 0-0, 3, 0, 2; Conrad 1-2, 0-0, 3, 1, 2; Wright 0- tory over third seed and Big East Cham- 3, 9; Buse 9-17, 5-6, 6, 2, 23; Smith 5-7, 0-0, 5, 1, 4, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Neyland 0-2, 0-0, 3, 1, 0; Ray 0-0, 0- pion Villanova, in Albany, NY. 1976-77 W 80-58 at Georgetown (South Finals) 10; John 0-1, 1-2, 4, 2, 1; Martin 4-8, 3-5, 4, 3, 11; 0, 1, 1, 0; Haithcock 0-1, 0-0, 1, 0, 0; Totals: 31-65 Old Dominion made its initial ap- L 64-67 Syracuse (N-S Finals) Welmer 0-1, 1-1, 2, 0, 1; M.Kissic 0-0, 0-0, 1, 1, 0; (.477), 6-13 (.472), 44, 16, 68. Fouled Out: Olive pearance in the NCAA Division I tour- 1978-79 L 52-73 Georgetown Stebbins 1-1, 0-0, 0, 0, 2; Oliver 0-0, 2-2, 1, 0, 2; and Robinson (Villanova); Technicals: ODU (Finals at U. of Richmond) nament in 1980, dropping an 87-74 deci- Totals: 38-71 (.535); 21-26 (.808), 37, 15, 97. Fouled Bench; Scores by Halves: VU 30-35-6-71; ODU 1979-80 W 112-59 Catholic U. (Hampton, Va.) Out: Noble (ODU); Scores by Halves: ODU 40- sion to eventual NCAA tournament run- W 75-59 William & Mary 37-28-3-68. Att.: 9,500; Officials: Wirtz, Austin. ner-up UCLA. Old Dominion’s second 42-82; Evansville 51-46-97. Att.: 13,124; Officials: W 80-62 Navy (Finals) Palesse, Fouty. NCAA tournament game came in March 1980-81 L 77-81 Richmond (Hampton, Va.) National Invitation Tournament of 1982 with a 74-57 loss to Wake Forest. 1981-82 W 70-62 George Mason (Scope) First Round NCAA Division II March 7, 1979, Norfolk, Virginia In 1985, Old Dominion lost to SMU in W 77-69 Richmond National Championship Game Hartford, CT. In 1986 the Monarchs de- W 58-57 James Madison (Finals) Old Dominion 83, Wagner 81 ECAC Record: 7-3 March 14, 1975, Evansville, Indiana feated West Virginia in the first round, 72- Old Dominion 76, New Orleans 74 Wagner 81–Ciampaglio 6-10, 3-4, 3-5-15; Jimerson 0-4, 1, 2, 2, 0, 1; Hopkins 8-22, 7-8, 14, 2, 64, before losing to NCAA runner-up SUN BELT CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT Duke in the second round. In 1992, Old ODU 76–Eubank 5-14, 0-0, 3, 3, 10; Fuhrmann 4- 23; Denza 4-11, 4-4, 7, 2, 12; Hillard 0-2, 0-0, 1, 2, Dominion lost to NCAA quarterfinalist 1982-83 L 59-63 Jacksonville 8, 0-0, 5, 2, 8; Washington 10-13, 1-1, 12, 2, 21; 0; Aponte 3-5, 0-0, 3, 0, 6; Johnson 9-13, 2-2, 2, 2, (Birmingham, AL) Purnell 4-8, 4-5, 4, 3, 12; Caruthers 7-17, 1-2, 3, 3, Kentucky in the NCAA East Region at 20; Lewis 0-1, 0-0, 0, 1, 0; Tigar 2-3, 0-0, 1, 1, 4; 1983-84 W 79-68 Jacksonville 15; Street 3-4, 4-5, 5, 0, 10; Rountree 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, Worcester, MA. In 1994, the Monarchs Totals: 32-71 (.451), 17-20 (.850), 35, 15, 81. (Birmingham, AL) 0; Totals: 33-64 (.516), 10-13 (.769); 35, 13, 76. ODU 83–Valentine 9-14, 3-5, 13, 4, 21; Branch 11- reached the second round of the NIT. W 78-72 Western Kentucky UNO 74–Carnovale 8-12, 2-2, 4, 2, 18; Pace 0-5, The Monarchs appeared in the Na- 17, 1-1, 6, 2, 23; Ray 3-4, 0-2, 3, 4, 6; Vaughan 5- L 60-62 Alabama-Birmingham 0-0, 6, 1, 0; Hyatt 0-0, 0-0, 1, 0, 0; Holland 14-24, 11, 0-0, 3, 4, 10; Conrad 7-9, 1-2, 2, 3, 15; Adams tional Invitational Tournament in 1977, (Finals) 0-0, 5, 1, 28; Mills 9-16, 2-2, 6, 1, 20; Stackhouse 1- 0-2, 0-0, 0, 1, 0; Haithcock 1-2, 0-0, 0, 1, 2; Mann 1979, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1988, 1993, 1994 and 1984-85 W 84-66 South Alabama 2, 0-2, 2, 5, 2; Warren 1-9, 0-0, 6, 3, 2; Booker 1-3, (Hampton, VA) 0-1, 0-0, 1, 0, 0; Ellis 3-4, 0-0, 0, 0, 6; Totals: 39-64 1999. In 1979, the Monarchs advanced to 0-0, 1, 1, 2; Crumo 0-2, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Kennedy 0-1, (.609), 5-10 (.500), 33, 19, 83: Fouled Out: the quarterfinals with wins over Wagner, W 68-67 Alabama-Birmingham 0-0, 2, 1, 0; Cooper 1-5, 0-0, 8, 2, 2;Totals: 35-79 L 82-87 VCU (Finals) Ciamplaglio (W); Scores by Halves: WU 36-45- and Clemson, before losing at Purdue. (.443), 4-6 (.667), 43, 17, 74. Fouled Out: 81; ODU 28-55-83. Att.: 5,193; Officials: Sell and 1985-86 W 76-67 UNC Charlotte Stackhouse (UNO). Scores by Halves: ODU 44- Old Dominion’s post-season game- (Birmingham, AL) Brown by-game results follow. L 61-67 Jacksonville 32-76; UNO 38-36-74; Att.: 4,046; Officials: Moser, 1986-87 L 58-60 at Western Kentucky Morgan. (Bowling Green, KY) 1987-88 W 86-84 Western Kentucky (ot) (Richmond, VA) L 69-91 at VCU NCAA TOURNAMENT 1988-89 L 87-89 Alabama-Birmingham (ot) 1979-80 L 74-87 UCLA ( at Arizona) 9th (Charlotte, NC) 1981-82 L 57-74 Wake Forest 1989-90 L 88-94 Jacksonville (Charlotte, NC) 10th (Birmingham, AL) 1984-85 L 68-85 SMU (Hartford, CT) 12th 1990-91 W 94-88 Alabama-Birmingham (ot) 1985-86 W 72-64 West Virginia (Mobile, AL) (Greensboro, NC) 8th W 72-69 South Florida L 61-89 Duke (Greensboro, NC) L 81-86 at South Alabama (Finals) 1991-92 L 69-88 Kentucky Sun Belt Record: 8-9 (Worcester, MA) 15th 1994-95 W 89-81 Villanova MASON DIXON CONFERENCE (Albany, NY)-3 ot 14th L 52-64 Tulsa (Albany, NY) 1966-67 W 102-53 Baltimore (Washington, DC) 1996-97 L 51-55 New Mexico (Pittsburgh, PA) L 74-68 Bridgewater 14th 1967-68 W 93-86 Baltimore (Washington, DC) NCAA Record: 2-7 L 78-82 Catholic U. 1968-69 W 75-57 Towson State (Ashland, VA) NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT W 82-74 Mt. St. Mary’s 1976-77 L 71-68 Villanova (ot) W 99-90 Baltimore (Finals) 5-2 1978-79 W 83-81 Wagner W 61-59 at Clemson (2 ot) NCAA DIVISION II TOURNAMENT L 59-67 at Purdue (quarterfinals) 1968-69 L 60-68 Oglethorpe (at Norfolk State) 1980-81 L 60-74 at Georgia L 102-113 at Norfolk State 1982-83 L 90-100 at South Carolina 1969-70 L 79-86 at Georgia Southern 1983-84 L 62-67 at Notre Dame W 93-0 Mt. St. Mary’s 1987-88 L 73-86 at Ohio State 1970-71 W 89-65 Stetson (at ODU) 1992-93 W 74-68 Virginia Commonwealth W102-97 Norfolk State (Region Final) L 60-58 at Miami-Ohio W 81-80 Puget Sound (Evansville, IN) 1993-94 W 76-74 Manhattan W 97-83 Kentucky Wesleyan L 75-79 at Bradley L 82-97 at Evansville (NCAA Final) 1998-99 W 75-56 Seton Hall (FH) 1972-73 W 80-74 Fayetteville State L 62-75 at Butler (Roanoke, VA) NIT Record: 5-9 L 87-88 at Roanoke (ot) (Reg.Final) 1973-74 W 80-77 Rollins (at ODU) COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION L 76-89 Norfolk State (Richmond, Virginia) (Regional Final) 1991-92 W 77-67 UNC Wilmington 1974-75 W 95-72 Baltimore (at ODU) W 62-58 Richmond W 83-76 Randolph-Macon W 78-73 James Madison (Regional Final) (Championship) W 78-62 North Dakota 1992-93 L 67-73 East Carolina (Evansville, IN) 1993-94 W 83-58 William and Mary W 77-60 Tennessee State W 76-72 Richmond W 76-74 New Orleans (NCAA Final) L 76-77 James Madison 1975-76 W 86-77 Madison (at ODU) (Championship) W 73-57 Baltimore (Regional Final) 1994-95 W 110-94 George Mason W 90-85 Cheyney State W 77-67 American (ot) (Quarters at ODU) W 80-75 James Madison L 78-83 Puget Sound (Evansville, IN) Bobby Vaughan dished out ten assists against Wagner in the 1979 NIT. (Championship) L 74-78 Eastern Illinois 1995-96 W 75-72 James Madison (NCAA Fourth Place) L 39-59 UNC Wilmington NCAA Div. II Record: 15-8 64 Old Dominion University Post-Season Results National Invitation Tournament 6-10, 3-5, 3, 4, 15; Branch 4-12, 0-0, 2, 4, 8; Second Round Southerland 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Haithcock 0-1, 2-2, March 12, 1979, Clemson, South Carolina 2, 1, 2; Kragtwijk 2-3, 0-0, 1, 1, 4; Griekspoor 0-0, Old Dominion 61, Clemson 59 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Totals: 30-76 (.394), 14-17 (.820), 39, (2 overtimes) 29, 74; UCLA 74–Vandeweghe 11-20, 12-16, 9, 2, 34; ODU 61–Branch 5-9, 0-0, 4, 4, 10; McAdoo 7-13, Wilkes 5-8, 5-6, 6, 3, 15; Sanders 4-9, 3-3, 18, 3, 11; 0-1, 16, 3, 14; Ray 1-6, 3-4, 3, 2, 5; Vaughan 5-10, Foster 4-6, 3-3, 0, 5, 11; Holton 3-6, 6-7, 1, 3, 12; 0-0, 1, 2, 10; Conrad 2-5, 2-2, 2, 5, 6; Adams 0-3, Daye 2-4, 0-0, 1, 1, 4; Pruitt 0-2, 0-0, 1, 1, 0; Ander- 0-0, 3, 1, 0; Mann 1-1, 0-0, 1, 2, 2; Ellis 0-0, 1-2, 3, son 0-1, 0-0, 1, 1, 0; Totals: 29-56 (.517), 29-35 2, 1; Haithcock 3-4, 7-8, 4, 1, 13; Totals: 24-51 (.838), 39, 19, 87. Fouled Out: Valentine (ODU), (.471), 13-17 (.764), 40, 22, 61. Foster (UCLA). Technicals: Branch (ODU); Scores Clemson 59–Nance 4-8, 0-1, 8, 3, 8; Dickerson 3- by Halves: ODU 28-46-74; UCLA 36-51-87; Offi- 4, 0-1, 1, 5, 6; Campbell 4-10, 0-2, 15, 3, 8; Conrad cials: Spitier, Clougherty, Wirtz. 1-4, 3-4, 0, 3, 5; Williams 6-11, 2-2, 2, 3, 14; Johnson 6-14, 0-2, 2, 1, 12; Wyatt 0-2, 0-0, 1, 2, 0; Wells 2-7, National Invitation Tournament 0-3, 4, 1, 4 ;Walker 1-1, 0-0, 0, 1, 2; Totals: 27-61 First Round (.443), 5-15 (.333), 33, 22, 59: Fouled Out: Conrad March 11, 1981, Athens, Georgia (ODU), Dickerson (Clemson); Scores by Halves: Georgia 74, Old Dominion 60 ODU 36-23-0-2-61; CU 35-24-0-0-59; Att.: 9,713; Officials: Yarbrough and Shea ODU 60–Mann 3-11, 0-0, 6; McAdoo 7-19, 4-4, 18; West 8-13, 0-0, 16; Robinson 1-10, 0-0, 2; National Invitation Tournament Vaughan 5-15, 0-0, 10; Kragtwijk, 2-4, 0-0, 4; Quarter Finals Adams 0-1, 0-0, 0; Broxton 2-4, 0-0, 4; Totals: 28- March 15, 1979, W. Lafayette, Indiana 77 (.364), 4-4 (1000), 60. Purdue 67, Old Dominion 59 Georgia 74–Wilkins 9-20, 3-5, 21; Banks 5-8, 2-2, 12; Fair 9-13, 0-0, 18; Fleming 3-8, 5-5, 11; Marbury ODU 59–Branch 4-9, 0-1, 3, 4, 8; McAdoo 5-13, 0- 4-10, 0-0, 8; Morris 0-2, 1-2, 1; Fowler 1-2, 0-0, 2; 0, 8, 4, 10; Ellis 4-8, 6-7, 3, 5, 14; Vaughan 5-11, 4- Wallace 1-1, 0-0, 2; Truesdale 1-1, 0-0, 2; Totals: 5, 5, 4, 14; Conrad 3-5, 2-2, 8, 4, 8; Haithcock 0-5, 29-66 (.439), 16-21 (.800), 74. Fouled Out: None; 2-2, 4, 2, 2; Adams 0-2, 0-0, 2, 0, 0; Mann 0-3, 3-4, Scores by Halves: ODU 20-40-60; GA 32-42-74; 3, 3, 3 Totals: 21-56 (.375), 17-21 (.810), 37, 26, 59. Att.: 8,150. Purdue 67–Hallman 2-5, 0-3, 5, 4, 4; Morris 2-5, 1-3, 2, 3, 5; Carroll 12-24, 6-10, 7, 3, 30; B. Walker NCAA Tournament First Round 2-3, 2-3, 2, 5, 6; Sichting 2-7, 4-4, 2, 2, 8; Edmonson March 11, 1982, Charlotte, North Carolina 1-2, 2-2, 3, 1, 4; S. Walker 0-0, 2-2, 2, 0, 2; Scearce Wake Forest 74, ODU 57 3-4, 2-2, 6, 0, 8. Totals: 24-50 (.480), 19-29 (.655), 31, 19, 67. Fouled Out: Ellis (ODU), B. Walker ODU 57–Southerland 1-3, 0-0, 2, 3, 2; McAdoo (Purdue), Technicals: Carroll and Branch; Scores 7-12, 3-5, 12, 4, 17; West 3-7, 0-0, 4, 5, 6; Smith 5- by Halves: ODU 28-31-59; Purdue 33-34-67; Att.: 12, 3-4, 2, 3, 13; Mann 1-9, 2-2, 1, 3, 4; Robinson 2- 14,123; Officials: Wortman, Clougherty. 4, 0-0, 2, 5, 4; Dean 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Davis 0-2, 1-2, 2, 3, 1; Lambert 3-6, 4-5, 5, 1, 10; Facka 0-2, 0-0, 0, NCAA Tournament First Round 0, 0; Buckland 0-1, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Griekspoor, 0-2, 0- March 7, 1980, Tempe, Arizona 0, 3, 0, 0; Totals: 22-58 (.379), 13-18 (.722), 36, 27, UCLA 87, Old Dominion 74 57. Wake Forest 74–Toms 0-3, 0-0, 3, 3, 0; Morgan 4- ODU 87–McAdoo 11-17, 3-3, 12, 4, 25; Valentine 5, 3-5, 5, 5, 11; Johnstone 3-6, 0-0, 1, 5, 6; Young 5- 5-19, 4-5, 2, 5, 14; West 0-0, 0-0, 5, 4, 0; Mann 2- 7, 3-4, 3, 2, 13; Helms 7-9, 4-5, 0, 2, 18; Rudd 0-1, 10, 2-2, 7, 2, 6; Robinson 0-5, 0-0, 1, 4, 0; Vaughan 0-0, 1, 2, 0, 0; Charles 0-1, 0-1, 0, 1, 0; Garber 1-1,

Mark Davis scored 32 points against SMU in the 1985 NCAA Tournament in Hartford, Conn.

6-9, 0, 1, 8; Teachy 6-11, 6-7, 12, 0, 18; Totals: 26- 3-4, 0, 4, 19; Hicks 1-8, 4-4, 5, 0, 6; Howard 0-0, 2- 44 (.591), 22-32 (.688), 28, 20, 74. Fouled Out: 3, 0, 0, 2; Price 3-9, 0-0, 3, 2, 6; Keepson 1-1, 5-6, Morgan and Johnstone (WF), West, Robinson 11, 0 7.Totals: 23-31 (.451), 21-28 (.750), 40, 15, 67. (ODU). Technicals: ODU (Bench) Scores by Fouled Out: None; Scores by Halves: ODU 29- Halves: ODU 28-29-57; WF 30-44-74; Att.: 11,220; 33-62; ND 33-34-67; Att.: 5,442; Officials: Grillo, Officials: Yarbrough, Weiler, Holly. Bair, Hooker. National Invitation Tournament NCAA Tournament First Round First Round March 14, 1985, Hartford, Connecticut March 16, 1983, Columbia, South Carolina SMU 85, Old Dominion 68 South Carolina 100, ODU 90 ODU 68–Davis 14-22, 4-4, 10, 4, 32; Gattison 5- ODU 90–Wade 4-8, 4-5, 4, 4, 12; Gattison 6-9, 2-5, 15, 1-2, 10, 4, 11; Hanley 2-6, 1-2, 3, 4, 5; F. Smith 9, 1, 14; West 7-12, 2-3, 11, 4, 16; Robinson 2-7, 4- 1-5, 1-2, 1, 1, 3; Thomas 2-13, 0-0, 5, 2, 4; C. Smith 4, 1, 5, 8; Smith 9-20, 1-2, 3, 5, 19; Thomas 4-10, 2- 4-9, 1-2, 2, 0, 9; Charles 2-5, 0-0, 2, 0, 4; R. Wade 2, 4, 5, 10; Davis 5-11, 1-2, 2, 2, 11; Lambert 0-0, 0- 0-0, 0-1, 0, 1, 0; Lambert 0-1, 0-0, 1, 2, 0; Trax 0-1, 1, 1, 3, 0; Buckland 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Calloway 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Tolson 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Facka 0-0, 0-0, 0-0, 0, 1, 0; Totals: 37-77 (.480), 16-24 (.667), 40, 0, 0, 0; Totals:30-77 (.390), 8-13 (.615), 38, 18, 68. 30, 90. SMU 85–Pink 0-0, 0-0, 2, 1, 0; Davis 8-14, 1-1, 15, USC 100–Foster 11-14, 9-13, 12, 4, 31; Jergenson 1, 17; Koncak 8-14, 1-6 11, 4, 17; Moore 6-8, 2-4, 2, 1-4, 2-2, 8, 5, 4; Brittain 2-7, 2-2, 9, 3, 6; Peacock 3- 2, 14; Wright 8-16, 2-2, 3, 1, 18; Lewis 1-3, 0-0, 2, 6, 11-13, 1, 3, 17; Hawthorne 4-10, 6-6, 1, 1, 14; 2, 2; Williams 7-7, 1-2, 6, 1, 15; Johnson 0-2, 2-2, Holmes 11-17, 2-3, 6, 3, 24; Martin 1-3, 0-0, 0, 0, 2; 0, 1, 2; Thomas 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; P. Luddy 0-0, 0-0, Kendall 0-1, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Darmody 0-1, 1-2, 2, 1, 1; 0, 0, 0. Totals:38-64 (.594), 9-17 (.529), 44, 13, 85. Sanderson 0-1, 1-1, 1, 0, 1; Totals: 34-64 (.516), Fouled Out: None; Scores by Halves: ODU 28- 34-42 (.809), 43, 20, 100. Fouled Out: Jergenson 40-68; SMU 36-49-85; Att.: 10,246; Officials: (USC), Robinson, Smith, Thomas (ODU). Ferguson, Hackney, Moreau. Technichal Wade (ODU); Scores by Halves: ODU 33-57-90; USC 40-60-100. Att.: 8,327; Officials: Silvester, Pavia. Bonder. NCAA Tournament First Round March 13, 1986, Greensboro, North Carolina National Invitation Tournament Old Dominion 72, West Virginia 64 First Round March 14, 1984, South Bend, Indiana WVU 64–Yearwood 6-10, 0-0, 8, 5, 12; Brown 2- Notre Dame 67, Old Dominion 62 7, 0-0, 6, 2, 4; Pinkney 3-4, 0-0, 4, 5, 6; Harley 5- 18, 1-2, 3, 4, 11; Blaney 6-13, 5-7, 3, 3, 17; Odopm ODU 62–Gattison 4-8, 2-5, 8, 4, 10; Davis 7-16, 2- 3-9, 2-2, 5, 5, 8; Prue 2-3, 0-0, 5, 3, 4; Brooks 0-0, 0- 2, 7, 3, 16; Hanley 5-11, 0-0, 6, 4, 10; Thomas 3-7, 0, 0, 1, 0; Sernisch 1-3, 0-0, 3, 1, 2; Totals: 28- 0-0, 4, 5, 6; Smith 8-18, 0-2, 3, 4, 16; Wade 0-2, 4-6, 67(.418) 8-11 (.727), 40, 29, 64. 3, 2, 4; Facka 0-0, 0-0, 1, 1, 0;Totals:27-62 (.435), 8- ODU 72–Gattison 9-12, 9-11, 9, 4, 27; Wade 5-7, Ronnie McAdoo grabbed 16 rebounds in the Monarchs’ 61-59 double overtime NIT 15 (.533), 35, 23, 62. 2-7, 6, 3, 12; Hanley 1-4, 0-0, 3, 0, 2; Smith 3-11, 2- win over Clemson in 1979. Notre Dame 67–Dolan 2-2, 2-4, 7, 4, 6; Royal 0-4, 3, 1, 2, 8; Thomas 6-12, 7-8, 2, 2, 19; Charles 1-1, 0-0, 4, 1, 0; Barlow 8-12, 5-7, 2, 4, 21; Sluby 8-15, 0-1, 3, 1, 2; Royster 0-2, 0-0, 1, 1, 0; Davis 0-0, 2-2,

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 65 Post-Season Results 2, 1, 2; Tolson 0-0, 0-0, 1, 0, 0; Totals: 25-49 (.510), Att.: 6,473. National Invitational Tournament First 22-32 (.688), 30, 14, 72 Fouled Out: Yearwood, NIT Tournament Second Round NCAA East Regional Round Pinkney, Odom (WVU); Scores by Halves: WVU March 22, 1993, Oxford, Ohio March 19, 1995 March 10, 1999 31-33-64; ODU 34-38-72; Att.: 8,328 Officials: Miami-Ohio 60, Old Dominion 58 Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, New York ODU Fieldhouse,Norfolk,VA Dibler, Ballesteros, Dodge. Tu lsa 64, Old Dominion 52 Seton Hall 56, Old Dominion 75 ODU 58–Sessoms 2-11, 5-6, 4, 1, 10; Mullen 1-3, SH (56)- Jordan 3-7, 2-2, 6, 1, 8, 36; Saunders 4- NCAA Tournament Second Round 6-6, 4, 2, 8; Hodge 4-7, 0-0, 8, 4, 8; Anderson 3-5, ODU 52–Sessoms 7-18, 2-3, 5, 3, 17; Mullen 1-6, 16, 1-1, 6, 10, 1, 37; Manga 1-6, 2-4, 5, 4, 1, 25; March 15, 1986, Greensboro, North Carolina 2-3, 1, 1, 10; Jackson 4-12, 0-0, 1, 2, 11; Swann 0-2, 2-3, 8, 3, 4; Harvey 3-7, 2-2 8, 1, 8; Dunlap 0-4, 0- Shine 0-7, 4-4, 4, 4, 0, 19; Kaukenas 7-17, 3-4, 7, Duke 89, Old Dominion 61 4-4, 0, 0, 4; Larkin 1-2, 0-0, 0, 3, 2; Harvey 2-2, 0- 0, 1, 1, 0; Jones 8-17, 1-2, 4, 4, 19; Sherod 1-3, 0-0, 19, 2, 36; Holloway 3-9, 3- 4, 3, 9, 2, 22; Moore 1- 0, 5, 1, 4 Jones 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; D. Parker 0-0, 1-2, 0-0, 2, 2; Samuels 0-1, 0-0, 1, 2, 0; D. Parker 1-1, 0- 5, 0-0, 2, 2, 1, 12; Garrett 0-0, 0-0, 1, 0, 0, 13. ODU 61–Wade 3-5, 4-6, 2, 2, 10; Gattison 7-17, 3- 1, 0, 1; Totals: 17-44 (.386), Three-Point Shots: 6- 0, 3, 1, 2; Johnson 0-0 0-0, 0, 0, 0; C. Parker 0-0, 0- Totals 19-67 (.284), 15-19 (.789), Rebs: 36. 7, 5, 3, 17; Hanley 0-2, 0-0, 0, 1, 0; Smith 1-4, 1-2, 12 (.500), Sessoms (1-3), Mullen (0-1), Anderson 0, 0, 0, 0.Totals:21-57 (.370), 7-10 (.700), 32, 17, 52. Three-pointers: 3-17 (.143) Saunders (1-3), 1, 3, 3; Thomas 5-13, 3-4, 2, 4, 13; Charles 1-3, 1-2, (2-2), Jackson (3-6); 18-21 (.857), 28, 14, 58. Three-Pointers: 3-15 (.200) Sessoms (1-5), Mullen Shine (0-3), Kaukenas (2-7), Moore (0-4). 4, 3, 3; Jones 0-0, 0-0, 1, 0, 0; Carlyle 1-2, 1-2, 1, 0, MO-60–Michaelis 3-8, 0-0, 4, 0, 7; Kramer 6-11, (0-1), Jones (2-7), Sherod (0-2) ODU (75)- Bowdler 5-14, 3-4, 20, 2, 14, 34; Poag 3; Trax 1-2, 0-0, 0, 1, 2; Royster 0-1, 0-2, 1, 2, 0; 0-0, 2, 3, 17; Mahaffey 3-4, 2-6, 8, 3, 8; Cross 0-2, Tulsa 64–Poindexter 1-4, 0-0, 7, 3, 2; Johnson 0-6, 7-15, 1-1, 7, 4, 19, 30; Bassette 6-11, 2-2, 10, 1, 14, Tolson 4-6, 1-2, 1, 1, 9; Davis 0-1, 1-2, 7, 4, 1. To- 1-2, 1, 4, 1; Belyeu 2-7, 2-2, 5, 2, 6; Hackim 3-7, 0- 4-4, 11, 1, 4; Rollo 0-1, 0-2, 4, 0, 0; Williamson 5- 27; Byers 0-1, 0-0, 0, 3, 0, 12; Williams 5-9, 4-4, 4, tals: 23-56 (.411), 15-29, 29, 4, 61 0, 0, 1, 9; Beard 2-5, 0-0, 8, 1, 4; Darbyshire 3-6, 0- 10, 6-7, 3, 1, 19; Seals 11-24, 5-5, 5, 2, 31; 2, 16, 29; McCullum 1-4, 0-0, 2, 2, 2, 22; Bryant Duke 89–Henderson 1-4, 6-6, 3, 2, 8; Alarie 5-12, 0, 2, 1, 6; McKenna 1-3, 0-0, 0, 2, 2; Totals: 23-53 Maldonado 1-3, 2-2, 7, 4, 4; Love 0-3, 0-0, 1, 1, 0; 0-0, 1-2, 0, 0, 1, 4; Greene 3-4, 0-0, 1, 3, 6, 25; 3-4, 14, 1, 13; Bilas 3-4, 4-8, 1, 3, 10; Amaker 4-7, (.434), Three-Point Shots: 9-19 (.474), Michaelis Hernadi 2-3, 0-0, 3, 1, 4; Totals: 20-54 (.370), 17-20 Burris 0-1, 0-0, 2, 0, 0, 1; Neal 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0, 1; 2-5, 1, 1, 10; Dawkins 10-12, 5-5, 2, 3, 25; Snyder (1-4), Kramer (5-8), Cross (0-1), Belyeu (0-1), (.850), 42, 13, 64. Three-Pointers: 7-21 (.333), Brown 1-1, 0-0, 0, 0, 3, 1; Hemphill 0-1, 0-0, 0, 0, 0-1, 0-0, 1, 0, 0; Stricklaned2-2, 0-0, 0, 0, 4; Smith Hackim (3-5); 31, 17, 60. Scores by Halves: ODU Johnson (0-1), Williamson (3-7), Seals (4-12), Love 0, 14. Totals 28-61 (.459), 11-16 (.688), Rebs: 48. 0-1, 0-0, 1, 0, 0; Ferry 5-7, 0-0, 3, 4, 10; Williams 0- 28-30-58; MO 40-20-60; Att.: 7,118. (0-1). Fouled Out: None; Assist Leaders: ODU- Three-pointers: 8-17 (.471) Bowdler (1-2), Poag 1, 2-2, 1, 1, 2; Nessley 2-4, 1-2, 2, 4, 5; King 1-3, 0- Dunlap (7), Tulsa-Williamson (5); Scores by (4-6), Byers (0-1), Williams (2-4), McCullum (0- 0, 4, 3, 2;Totals: 33-58 (.569), 23-32 (.719), 37, 22, National Invitation Tournament Halves: ODU 26-26-52; Tulsa 33-31-64; Att.: 2), Brown (1-1), Hemphill (0-1). 89. Fouled Out: None; Scores by Halves: ODU First Round 15,109; Officials: Libbey, Thornley, Janssen. Assist leaders: SH-Holloway(3), ODU- 31-30-61; Duke: 43-46-89; Att.: 12,096; Officials: March 17, 1994, Scope Williams(4); Score by half: SH 23-33-56; ODU Pavia, Dibler, Leimbach. Old Dominion 76, Manhattan 74 NCAA East Regional 34-41-75. Att: 4309; Officials: Constabile, March 14, 1997 Maxwell, Wall. National Invitation Tournament MC 74–Hoover 2-6 2-2, 3, 4, 6; Birmingham 12- Pittsburgh, Pa. - Pitt. Civic Center First Round 17, 0-2, 8, 0, 27; Marshall 7-10, 1-3, 10, 2, 15; Ellis New Mexico 59, Old Dominion 55 March 16, 1988, Columbus, Ohio 5-12, 1-2, 3, 2, 14; Hyman 1-4, 0-0, 1, 4, 2; Thacker ODU(55)Poag 4-16 5-5 15;Hodge 3-10 1-2 7; National Invitational Tournament 2nd Round Ohio State 86, Old Dominion 73 0-2, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Phoenix 2-4, 6-8, 4, 5, 10; Bucero Bowdler 1-3 0-0 2;Dunlap 1-3 3-4 5;Byers 3-7, 0-0 , Ind. - Hinkle Fieldhouse 0-3, 0-0, 1, 0, 0; Brown 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0. Totals: 29- 7; Bryant 0-0,0-0,0;Sherod 4-10 0-0 8; Bassette 1-1 Butler 75, Old Dominion 62 ODU 73–Carver, 5-10, 0-0, 4, 5, 11; Trax 5-11, 0-0, 58, (.500) 10-17 (.588) 37, 17, 74. Three-Point Shots: 4-4 6; Youngblood 2-3 1-2 5; Totals:19-53(.358), 14- ODU (62) Bowdler 4-6, 2-2, 14, 1, 11, 35; Poag 7- 4, 3, 14; Davis 6-10, 5-7, 6, 1, 17; Smith 5-12, 0-0, 6-14 (.429) Birmingham (3-5), Ellis (3-6), Hyman 17(.824) Rebs: 28 16, 2-2, 2, 0, 19; Bassette 2-3, 1-2, 4, 4, 5, 23; 1, 0, 10; McDonald 3-7, 0-1, 1, 5, 6; Grant 1-2, 0-0, (0-1), Bucero (0-2). NM (59) Smith 4-10 0-0 8; Sheilds 2-7 0-0 4; Byers 0-1, 0-0, 1, 0, 0, 5; Williams 4-12, 0-0, 0, 4, 0, 0, 3; Royster 6-8, 0-0, 6, 3, 12; Lofton 0-0, 0-0, 0, ODU 76–Sessoms 3-10, 2-2, 5, 0, 10; Jones 6-12, Thomas 4-7 7-10 15; Long 5-10 4-4 14; Gibson 1-2 10, 34; McCullum 2-7, 0-0, 4, 3, 4, 21; Bryant 1-1, 0, 0; Totals:31-60 (.517), 5-8 (.625), 25, 17, 73. 1-1, 5, 2, 15; Hodge 8-18, 5-6, 9, 1, 21; Swann 6-9, 4-6 6; Olney 2-3 0-0 5; Schornstein 1-2 1-3 3; Baum 0-0, 4, 2, 4, 20; Greene 2-2, 1-1, 0, 3, 5, 18; Burris Three-Point Goals: 6-16 (.375), Carver (1-2), Trax 4-4, 2, 2, 19; Larkin 2-6, 0-0, 6, 2, 5; Harvey 0-0, 0- 0-0 0-0 0; Santiago 2-2 0-0 4; Totals:21-43 (.488),16- 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0, 1; Brown 0-0, 0-0, 1, 0, 0, 1; (4-8), Smith (0-5), Grant (1-1). 1, 3, 0, 0; Sherod 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Robinson 0-0, 0- 23 (.696) Rebs: 31;Three Point Goals:ODU 3-15 Hemphill 2-4, 0-0, 2, 1, 6, 5. Totals 24-53 (.453), OSU 86–White 4-8, 0-1, 4, 3, 8; Francis 4-6, 1-1, 2, 0, 0, 0, 0; Johnson 0-3, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Mullen 2-5, 2-4, (Poag 2-11, Byers 1-3,Sherod 0-1); NM 1-11 (Smith 6-7(.857), Rebs: 31. Three-pointers: 8-27 (.296) 3, 9; Carter 12-18, 1-4, 9, 10, 1, 25; Wilson 5-12, 0- 3, 2, 6; D.Parker 0-1, 0-0, 3, 1, 0. Totals:27-64(.422) 0-3,Sheilds 0-3,Thomas 0-1,Long 0-2,Olney 1-2); Bowdler (1-2), Poag (3-9), Byers (0-1), Williams 0, 6, 1, 10; Burson 7-16, 4-4, 5, 2, 18; Bradley 0-0, 14-18 (.778), 36, 11, 76; Three-Point Shots: 8-23 Total Fouls: ODU(15), NM(14), Fouled (2-8), McCullum (0-3), Hemphill (2-4) 0-0, 0, 1, 0; Doss 0-1, 0-0, 1, 0, 0; J. Anderson 2-2, (.348), Sessoms (2-8), Jones (2-5), Swann (3-4), Out:Sheilds-NM;Rebound Leaders: ODU- BU (75) Hirschy 2-5, 0-0, 2, 2, 4, 16; Hainje 6-9, 1-2, 1, 1, 5; Mateen 3-6, 5-5, 7, 2, 11. Totals: 37-69 Larkin (1-4), Johnson (0-2). Scores by Halves: Bowdler (6), NM-Long(9); Assists/Leader: 2-2, 4, 0, 15, 30; Marshall 6-13, 1-2, 10, 3, 13, 35; (.536), 12-17 (.706), 38, 14, 86. Three Point Goals Manhattan 42-32-74; ODU 49-27-76; Att.: 4,470; ODU(8)-Dunlap(4), NM(8)-Long(2); Halftime Jackson 3-13, 8-13, 3, 0, 15, 33; Hicks 3-5, 3-4, 2, 0-7 (.000), White (0-1), Wilson (0-6). Fouled Out: Officials: Wall, Ridenhour, Costabile. Score: NM 28-26; Attn; 17509; Officials: 3, 10, 27; Graves 2-3, 0-0, 0, 1, 5, 7; Pflugner 3-6, Carver and McDonald (ODU); Scores by Halves: Sanzere,Gray Ridenhour. 0-0, 2, 0, 6, 19; Jones 0-1, 0-0, 0, 0, 0, 1; Jordan 1- ODU 34-39-73; OSU 36-50-86; Att.: 10,009; Off.: National Invitation Tournament 5, 2-2, 4, 0, 5, 22; Gieseck 1-1, 0-0, 2, 3, 2, 10. Sternberger, Greene, Schumer. Second Round Totals 27-61 (.443), 16-23 (.696), Rebs: 36. Three- March 22, 1994, Carver Arena, Peoria, Ill. pointers 5-15 (.333) Hirschy (0-3), Hainje (1-1), NCAA Tournament First Round Bradley 79, Old Dominion 75. Jackson (1-4), Hicks (1-2), Graves (1-1), March 20, 1992, Worcester, Massachusetts Pflugner (0-1), Jordan (1-3). Kentucky 88, Old Dominion 69 ODU 75–Sessoms 1-4, 2-2, 0, 5, 5; Jones 4-12, 1-1, 8, 4, 11; Hodge 10-18, 5-9, 11, 5, 25; Swann 4-8, 5- Assist leaders: ODU-Bryant(4); BU-Jackson(7); UK 88–Ford 0-3, 0-0, 1, 0, 0; Riddick 0-0, 1-2, 1, 1, 6, 5, 4, 13; Larkin 2-2, 2-2, 6, 3, 8; Mullen 3-6, 1-2, Score by half: ODU 32-30-62; SH-29-46-75; Att: 1; Woods 6-11, 4-6, 5, 2, 16; Feldhaus 4-6, 2-4, 1, 23, 2, 7; Johnson 2-4, 0-0, 0, 0, 5; Sherod 0-0, 1-2, 8349; Officials: Hughes, Huetter, Giallella. 3, 11; Mashburn 3-13, 4-6, 13, 4, 11 ; Brown 4-8, 1- 0, 0, 1; D. Parker 0-0, 0-0, 0, 1, 0; Harvey 0-0, 0-0, 2, 2, 2, 11; Farmer 4-11, 0-0, 3, 2, 10; Pelphrey 7- 1, 2, 0. Totals: 26-54 (.481); 17-24 (.708), 35, 26, 75. 11, 7-7, 5, 3, 22; Martinez 2-4, 2-2, 1, 5, 6; Totals: Three Point Shots: 6-12 (.500) Sessoms (1-2), Jones NCAA & NIT Tournament Highs 30-67 (.448), 21-29 (.724), 33, 23, 88; Three-Point (2-5), Larkin (2-2), Johnson (1-3). Goals: 7-27 (.259). BU 79–Pollard 2-4, 1-4, 5, 0, 5; Jackson 11-23, 5-5, ODU 69–Larkin 0-0, 0-0, 1, 0, 0; Harvey 3-6, 0-1, 6, 2, 27;Kliene 6-13, 5-6, 8, 4, 18; Wright 3-7, 5-7, INDIVIDUAL HIGHS 2, 2, 6; Smith 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Anderson 2-5, 0-0, 3, 2, 3, 11; Suchy 0-5, 1-2, 3, 1, 1; Winslow 0-1, 0-0, Scoring: 35, by Petey Sessoms vs. Villanova, in Albany, NY 3-17-95 (NCAA) 2, 4; Grant 4-7, 3-3, 3, 2, 14; Leake 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; 0, 3, 0; Parker 4-5, 5-6, 5, 1, 14; Baptist 0-0, 0-0, 0, Jackson 4-10, 4-6, 5, 5, 14; Robinnson 2-4, 0-0, 1, 1, 0; Funches 1-1, 1-2, 3, 1, 3. Totals: 27-59(.458) FG Made: 14, by Mark Davis, vs. SMU in Hartford, 3-14-85 (NCAA) 3, 4; Jones 0-0, 0-0, 1, 0, 0; Leonard 1-6, 3-4, 4, 4, 5; 23-32 (.719) 34, 16, 79. Three Point Shots: 2-8(.250) FG Att.: 25, by Petey Sessoms vs. Villanova, in Albany, NY, 3-17-95 (NCAA) Wright 0-0, 1-2, 0, 1, 1; Sessoms 4-6, 12-13, 11, 3, Kleine (1-2), Wright (0-3), Suchy (0-1), Parker (1- FT Made: 12, by Petey Sessoms vs. Kentucky in Worcester, 3-20-2 (NCAA) 21; Gwynn 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Totals 20-44 (.455), 23- 2). Fouled Out: ODU Sessoms, Hodge. Scores by FT Att.: 13, by Petey Sessoms vs. Kentucky in Worcester, 3-20-92 (NCAA) 29 (.793), 34, 22, 69 Three Point Goals:6-13 (.462); Halves: ODU 39-36-75; Bradley 29-50-79; Att.: 3PT FG Made: 4, by Steve Trax at Ohio State, 3-16-88 (NIT) and by Petey Sessoms Fouled Out: Jackson (ODU), Martinez (UK); 9,940; Officials: Cahill, McDonald, Mcdonnell. (4-12) and Mike Jones (4-10) vs. Villanova 3-17-95, in Albany, NY (NCAA) Scores by Halves: UK 34-43-88; ODU 32-37-69; 3PT FG Att.: 12, by Petey Sessoms vs. Villanova, in Albany, NY, 3-17-95 (NCAA) Att.: 13,513. NCAA East Regional Rebounds: 20, by Cal Bowdler vs Seton Hall 3-10-99 (NIT) March 17, 1995 Assists: 10, by Terry Douglas vs. Villanova in Scope, 3-9-77 (NIT) and by NIT Tournament First Round Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, New York Bobby Vaughan vs. Wagner in Scope, 3-7-79 (NIT) March 18, 1993, Norfolk Scope Old Dominion 89, Villanova 81 Blocked Shots: 5, by Odell Hodge vs. Manhattan, 3-17-94 (NIT) and Cal Bowdler vs. Old Dominion 74, VCU 68 (Triple Overtime) Butler (NIT) 3-15-99. VCU 68–McCoy 6-10, 1-3, 3, 4, 16; Mills 12-19, 0- ODU 89–Sessoms 10-25, 11-12, 8, 2, 35; Mullen Steals: 6, by Tommy Conrad vs. Wagner in Scope, 3-7-79 (NIT). 0, 14, 2, 24; Kissourine 3-7, 5-7, 13, 4, 11; Gibson 6-14, 4-8, 10, 3, 16; Harvey 4-6, 1-2, 9, 2, 9; Dun- TEAM HIGHS 0-7, 0-0, 5, 3, 0; Harris 3-13, 2-2, 3, 4, 11; Brower lap 0-2, 3-4, 3, 2, 3; Jones 6-18, 3-4, 8, 5, 19, Sam- Scoring: 90 at South Carolina, 3-16-83(NIT) 0-1, 0-0, 0, 1, 0; Washington 1-3, 0-2, 1, 1, 2; Ashby uels 1-4, 0-0, 2, 3, 2; Sherod 1-2, 3-4, 4, 3, 5; D. FG Pct.: .609 (39-64) vs. Wagner in Scope, 3-7-79 (NIT) 2-5, 0-1, 8, 2, 4; Totals: 27-65 (.415), Three-Point Parker 0-0, 0-0, 1, 1, 0. Totals: 28-71(.394), 25-34 FT Pct.: .821 (14-17) vs. UCLA in Tempe, AZ 3-7-88 (NCAA) Goals: 6-22 (.273), McCoy (3-5), Kissourine (0-1), (.735), 48, 21, 89, Three-Point: 8-26 (.308) 3PT Goals Made: 8, (8-23) vs. Manhattan, 3-17-94 (NIT) ,(8-26) vs. Villanova, Gibson (0-3), Harris (3-12 ), Brower (0-1); 8-15 Sessoms(4-12), Mullen(0-1), Dunlap(0-1), 3-17-95 in NCAA, vs. Seton Hall (3-10-99) (NIT) and vs. Butler (.533), 49, 21, 68. Jones(4-10), Samuels(0-2). (3-15-99) (NIT) ODU 74–Sessoms 3-10, 2-4, 4, 5, 9; Mullen 2-6, 2- Villanova 81–Kornegay 4-12, 3-4, 12, 1, 11; Eberz 3PT Goals Att.: 26, vs. Villanova, 3-17-95 in Albany, NY (NCAA) 2, 7, 2, 6; Hodge 7-11, 2-5, 10, 4, 16; Anderson 33- 0-5, 2-5, 1, 4, 2; Lawson 7-14, 4-6, 17, 5, 18; Haynes Rebounds: 48 vs. Villanova, 3-17-95 in Albany, NY (NCAA) 44, vs. Villanova in 7, 2-2, 3, 2, 8; Jackson 9-16, 3-4, 5, 1, 26; Larkin 1- 5-13, 4-6, 2, 2, 15; Kittles 9-20, 2-3, 6, 4, 22; Will- 3, 2-6, 1, 1, 5; Swann 0-2, 0-0, 1, 1, 0; Harvey 0-2, iams 5-10, 3-4, 5, 5, 13;Wilson 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Penn Scope, 3-9-77 (NIT) and vs. Seton Hall in ODU Fieldhouse, 3-10-99 1-2, 5, 1, 1; Jones 1-4, 1-2, 1, 2, 3; D. Parker 0-1, 0- 0-2, 0-0, 1, 3, 0. Totals: 30-76 (.395), 18-28 (.643), (NIT) 2, 2, 0, 0. Totals: 26-62 (.419);Three-Point Goals: 46, 24, 81. Three-Pointers: 3-21 (.143) Fouled Out: Assists: 22, vs. Wagner in Scope, 3-7-79 (NIT) 7-14 (.500), Sessoms (1-4), Jackson (5-9), Larkin ODU-Jones, VU-Lawson and Williams. Assist Blocked Shots: 9, vs Butler, 3-15-99 (NIT) (1-1); 15-29 (.517), 39, 19, 74. Fouled Out: Sessoms; Leader: ODU Dunlap (7), VU-Williams (6); Steals: 13, vs. UCLA in Tempe, AZ, 3-7-80, (NCAA) and vs. VCU 3-18-93 Scores by Halves: VCU 37-31-68; ODU 40-34-74; Scores by Halves: ODU 29-29-9-5-17-89; VU 24- (NIT) and vs. Villanova (3-17-95) NCAA 34-9-5-9-81; Att.: 15,100; Officials: Thornley, Extra Periods: 3 vs. Villanova, 3-17-95 in Albany, NY (NCAA) 2 vs. Clemson, Dixon, Janssen. 3-12-79 in Clemson, SC (NIT) 1 vs. Villanova, 3-9-77, in Norfolk,VA (NIT)

66 Old Dominion University Post-Season Results 19 (.631), 23, 11, 58. 2, 6, 5, 12; Chambers 5-9, 2-2, 6, 5, 12; Bostic 1-6, Colonial Athletic Association Conference James Madison 57–Jackson 1-2, 0-1, 5, 4, 2; 3-4, 10, 4, 5; Carter 2-2, 1-3, 4, 3, 5; Ritter 0-0, 0-0, Championship Championship Game Boxes Townes 8-12, 0-0, 4, 3, 16; Ruland 6-9, 2-4, 5, 2, 0, 0, 0; Totals: 25-57 (.439), 18-27 (.667), 36, 21, February 28, 1999, Richmond, Va. - Coliseum 14; Fisher 6-8, 3-3, 3, 1, 15; Dupont 4-6, 0-0, 7, 5, 73. Three Point Goals: ODU (5-13/.385), Ander- Old Dominion 58, GMU 63 8; Steele 1-1, 0-0, 0, 2, 2; Bradley 0-1, 0-0, 0, 2, 0; son (1-2), Grant (1-2), Jackson (2-6), Sessoms (1- ODU (58) Bowdler 4-7, 3-6, 16, 2, 11, 38; Poag Boler 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Totals: 26-39 (.667), 5-8 (.620), 3); JMU (5-13/.385), Edwards (4-8), Culuko (1- 2-6, 0-1, 5, 2, 6, 22; Bassette 4-6, 3-3, 7, 1, 11, 21; Mason Dixon Conference 26, 19, 57. Fouled Out-DuPont (JMU). Score by 5). Fouled Out: Davis and Chambers (JMU). Byers 1-5, 0-0, 2, 1, 3, 14; Williams 4-13, 4-6, 1, Championship Game (Div. II) Halves: ODU 28-30-58; JMU 24-33-57. Att.: 7,500; Scores by Halves: ODU 41-37-78; JMU 31-42-73. 4, 15, 27; McCullum 2-4, 2-2, 4, 3, 6, 24; Bryant March 1, 1969, Ashland, Virginia Officials: Bonder, Hess, MacArthur. Att.: 8,431; Officials: Scagliotta, Gray, Bonder. 0-3, 0-0, 3, 4, 0, 12; Greene 0-4, 3-4, 2, 3, 3, 28; Old Dominion 99, Univ. of Baltimore 90 Neal 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0, 1; Brown 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0, 1; ODU 99–Lozon 10, 1-2, 3 21; Hayes 1, 3-5, 4, 5; Sun Belt Conference Colonial Athletic Association Jones 1-3, 1-2, 1, 0, 3, 12. Totals 18-51 (.353), 16- Cox 2 0-2, 3, 4; St.Clair 11, 5-5, 3, 27; Speakes, 4, Championship Game Championship 24 (.667), Rebs: 42. Three-pointers: 6-21 (.231) 3-3, 1, 11; Drews 4, 3-5, 2, 11; Noble 3, 0-1, 2, 6; March 4, 1984, Birmingham, Alabama March 7, 1994, Richmond, Virginia Coliseum Poag (2-6), Byers (1-5), Williams (3-6), Hopkins 7, 0-0, 4, 14; Totals: 42-87 (.480), 15-23 Alabama-Bir. 62, Old Dominion 60 James Madison 77, Old Dominion 76 McCullum (0-1), Bryant (0-1), Jones (0-2). (.65.0), 22, 99; UAB 62–Singleton 4-13, 0-0, 3, 2, 8; Mincy 5-11, JMU 77–Rowe 4-9, 0-0, 3, 4, 8; Venson 0-2, 0-0, 1, GMU (63) Holdan 4-8, 2-2, 7, 2, 11, 29; Herring UB 90–Bucci 1, 0-0, 1, 2; Olkowski 9, 5-5, 0, 23; 1-2, 7, 3, 11; Gordon 2-5, 5-7, 9, 4, 9; Mitchell, 3-8, 1, 0; 7-14, 4-5, 6, 4, 18; Culuko 2-7, 2-2, 3, 2, 8; 1-8, 0-0, 3, 3, 3, 25; Evans 7-10, 1-2, 7, 3, 15, 33; Trusdell 4, 0-2, 5, 8; Vogtman 7, 6-11, 2, 20; Wil- 4-4, 2, 1, 10; Foster 4-10, 1-3, 5, 1, 9; M.R. Johnson Lenoard 3-8, 1-3, 7, 1, 8; Robinson 6-9, 2-6, 3, 1, Miskiri 3-17, 8-13, 4, 2, 15, 36; Dorsett 2-5, 2-4, son 12, 5-7, 4, 29; Varanko 2, 4-4, 0, 8; Totals: 35, 5-7, 2-3, 8, 2, 12; A. Johnson 1-1, 1-2, 2, 1, 3. Totals 14; McLinton 7-9, 5-6, 3, 0, 21; Lott 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 3, 3, 7, 26; Mirich 0-1, 1-2, 3, 2, 1, 12; Price 1-3, 20-31 (.645), 16, 90. Fouled Out: UB -Trusdale; : 24-55 (.436), 14-21 (.667), 38, 14, 62. 0. Totals: 29-58 (.500) 14-22 (.636), 30, 13, 77. 2-2, 3, 1, 4, 13; Carey 1-2, 0-0, 0, 2, 2, 6; Scores by Halves: ODU 54-45-99; UB 35-55-90: Old Dominion 60–Davis 6-12, 0-0, 4, 4, 12; Three-Point Shots: 5-11 (.455), Rowe (0-1), Anderson 1-2, 0-0, 2, 2, 3, 4; Nixon 0-1, 0-0, 1, 0, Officials: Cribbens, Hikel. Gattison 6-12, 1-3, 5, 3, 13; Hanley 3-7, 1-1, 12, 2, Culuko (2-7), Leonard (1-1), McLinton (2-2). 0, 7; Abraham 1-3, 0-0, 3, 2, 2, 9. Totals 21-60, 7; Smith 6-14, 2-3, 4, 2, 14; Thomas 4-10, 3-3, 3, 5, ODU 76–Sessoms 2-5, 0-0, 3, 2, 4; Hodge 9-19, 16-25, Rebs: 37. Three-pointers: 5-15 (.333) ECAC South Final 11; Wade 1-3, 1-3, 6, 3, 3; Lambert 0-0, 0-1, 0, 0, 0; 3-4, 7, 3, 26; Swann 4-13, 3-4, 8, 1, 11; Larkin 1-7, Holdan (1-2), Herring (1-2), Miskiri (1-5), March 2, 1977, McDonough Gym Facka 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0.Totals: 26-58 (.448), 8-14 0-0, 7, 2, 3; Harvey 0-4, 0-0, 2, 2, 0; Sherod 0-0, 0- Dorsett (1-4), Carey (0-1), Anderson (1-1). Old Dominion 80, Georgetown 58 (.571), 35, 19, 60. Fouled Out-Thomas (ODU); 0, 0, .0, 0; Robinson 0-0, 0-0, 0, 1, 0; Mullen 2-2, Assist leaders: ODU-Williams(3); GMU- Old Dominion 80–Furhmann 4-8, 2-2, 5, 1, 10; Scores by halves: UAB 29-33-62; ODU 23-37-60. 0-0, 2, 3, 4; D.Parker 0-1, 0-0, 1, 2, 0. Totals: 30-69 Price(4). Score by halves: ODU 24-34-58; GMU Valentine 17-29, 2-4, 7, 3, 36; Washington 7-12, 4- Att.: 9,240; Officials: Ferguson, Kelley, Wool- (.435), 10-14 (.714), 42, 18, 76. Three-Point Shots: 26-37-63; Att: 7097; Officials: Rose, Edsall, 6, 14, 4, 18; Caruthers 2-5, 0-1, 5, 3 4; Douglas 1-2, dridge. 6-16 (.375), Sessoms (0-2), Jones (5-9), Swann (0- Jones. 1-2, 2, 1, 3; Wright 2-6, 0-0, 0, 0, 4; Conrad 1-2, 2- 1), Larkin (1-4). Fouled Out: None; Scores by 2; 0, 2, 4; Neyland 0-0, 1-2, 1, 2, 1; Ray 0-0, 0-0, 0, Sun Belt Conference Halves: JMU 32-45-77; ODU 44-32-76. Att.: 9,075. 2, 0; Pickett 0-0, 0-0, 1, 1, 0; Haithcock 0-0, 0-0, 0, Championship Game 0, 0; Totals: 34-66 (.515), 12-19 (.632), 38, 20, 80. March 3, 1985, Hampton, Virginia Colonial Athletic Association Georgetown 58–Dutch 1-9, 3-4, 6, 3, 5; Long 4- VCU 87, Old Dominion 82 Championship 10, 0-0, 15, 1, 8; Scates 2-13, 2-4, 8, 3, 6; Duran 2-7, ODU 82–Davis 10-16, 3-3, 5, 3, 23; Gattison 10- March 6, 1995, Richmond, Virginia Coliseum 2-4, 2, 1, 6; Jackson 9-20, 2-3, 6, 4, 20; Riley 0-1, 1- 14, 1-2, 4, 3, 21; Hanley 8-15, 1-2, 10, 3, 17; F. Smith Old Dominion 80, James Madison 75 3, 2, 2, 1; Wilson 1-3, 0-1, 2, 1, 2; Martin 0-2, 0-0, 1, 1-3, 0-0, 0, 4, 2; Thomas 4-4, 2-2, 1, 5, 10; C. Smith JMU 75–Rowe 8-18, 4-4, 3, 5, 20; Lott 2-3, 0-0, 3, 0, 0; Shelton 3-8, 1-2, 3, 3, 7; Estherick 1-5, 0-0, 1, 3-5, 0-0, 0, 3, 6; Charles 1-2, 0-0, 3, 2, 2; Wade 0-0, 2, 4; Coleman 0-2, 0-0, 1, 3, 0; McLinton 8-13, 5- 0, 2; Frazier 0-1, 1-2, 1, 0, 1; Totals: 23-76 (.312); 1-2, 0, 0, 1. Totals: 37-59 (.627), 8-11 (.727), 23, 23, 5, 3, 4, 24; Culuko 3-6, 2-2, 7, 3, 10; Robinson 3- 12-22 (.545), 47, 19, 58 82. 5, 2-3, 6, 2, 8; Pelham 0-0, 0-0, 0, 1, 0; Culicerto 1- VCU 87–Brown 8-10, 3-4, 3, 2, 19; Wake 3-4, 6-6, 3, 0-0, 1, 2, 2; Boozer 3-5, 1-2, 7, 2, 7. Totals: 28-55 ECAC North-South Final 5, 2, 12; Schlegel 7-14, 3-4, 7, 4, 17; Duncan 6-13, (.509), 14-16 (.875) 31, 24, 75. Three-Point: (5-14) March 5, 1977, Norfolk Scope 6-6, 8, 3, 18; Lamb 6-10, 9-9, 1, 1, 21; Dickerson 0- .357, Rowe (0-3), McLinton (3-5), Culuko (2-4), Syracuse 67, Old Dominion 64 0, 0-0, 0, 2, 0; Robinson 0-0, 0-0, 0, 2, 0. Totals: 30- Culicerto (0-2) Syracuse 67–Williams 2-8, 0-0, 1, 1, 4; Shackle- 51 (.588), 27-29 (.931), 25, 16, 87. Fouled Out: ODU 80–Sessoms 5-14, 12-14, 7, 4, 25; Mullen 7- ford 5-16, 0-1, 9, 2, 10; Byrnes 1-7, 3-7, 7, 4, 5; Thomas (ODU); Scores by Halves: ODU 38-44- 9, 3-6, 7, 5, 17; Harvey 3-4, 0-0, 10, 2, 6; Jones 5- Kelley 9-14, 0-0, 5, 2, 18; Bouie 3-12, 2-2, 11, 2, 8; 82; VCU 43-44-87. Att.: 9,804; Officials: 14, 2-3, 4, 1, 15; Dunlap 1-5, 5-6, 4, 1, 7; Sherod Orr, 7-10, 0-0, 11, 3, 14; Kindel, 4-7, 0-0, 3, 1, 8; Wooldridge, Haymore, Kelly. 2-4, 0-0, 1, 2, 6; Samuels 1-6, 2-2, 0, 1, 4; D.Parker Totals: 31-74 (.419), 5-10 (.500), 55, 15, 67. 0-1, 0-0, 0, 2, 0. Totals: 24-57 (.421), 24-30 (.800), Old Dominion 64–Washington 6-17, 3-6, 15, 3, 15; Sun Belt Conference 34, 17, 80. Three Point: (8-22).365); Sessoms (3- Valentine 9-20, 2-2, 9, 2, 20; Fuhrmann 5-12, 1-2, Championship Game 6), Jones (3-7), Dunlap (0-3), Sherod (2-3), 8, 4, 11; Douglas 1-3, 0-0, 4, 2, 2; Caruthers 3-8, 0- March 4, 1991, Mobile, Alabama Samuels (0-3). Fouled Out: JMU-Rowe, ODU- 0, 1, 3, 6; Wright 2-9, 0-0, 2, 1, 4; Conrad 2-5, 2-2, South Alabama 86, Old Dominion 81 Mullen. Scores by Halves: ODU 38-42-80, JMU 2, 1, 6; Neyland 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Ray 0-0, 0-0, 1, 0, ODU 81–Smith 0-0, 0-0, 0, 1, 0; Anderson 2-5, 1- 31-44-75. Att.: 8,995; Officials: Paparo, Rose, 0; Haithcock 0-1, 0-0, 0, 1, 0 ; Totals: 28-76 (.368), 2, 6, 4, 5; Grant 5-9, 0-0, 1, 3, 10; Leake 1-2, 0-0, 0, Edsall. Mike Jones was a member of the 1994 8-12 (.667), 45, 17, 64. Fouled Out: None; Score 2, 3; Jackson 7-13, 3-4, 6, 4, 20; Robinson 3-5, 3-4, by Halves: SU 35-32-67; ODU 39-25-64. Att.: 5, 2, 9; Gatling 4-8, 2-7, 4, 4, 10; Leonard 10-15, 1- Colonial Athletic Association & 1995 CAA All-Tournament squads. 10,258; Officials: Grossman, Slomkowski, Stoudt 3, 6, 3, 22; Cox 1-1, 0-0, 1, 0, 2. Totals: 33-58, (.569) Championship 10-20 (.500), 33, 24, 81. March 3, 1997, Richmond, Va. - Coliseum ECAC South Championship Game USA 86–Alvin 0-0, 5-6, 1, 0, 5; James 6-9, 0-0, 5, 3, Old Dominion 62, JMU 58(ot) March 1, 1980, Hampton Coliseum 14; Yeilding 3-4, 0-1, 2, 0, 9, 9; Turner 4-9, 4-=4, 1, JMU(58)Howard 6-10 4-6 18;Lott 4-10 0-2 Old Dominion 62, Navy 51 (overtime) 0, 0, 14; McDaniels 4-12, 3-4, 1, 1, 12; Washington Navy 51–Simons 2-7, 5-6, 10, 4, 9; Davidson 1-7, 8;Boozer 3-8 2-5 8;Felton 0-1 0-0 ; 0-0, 1-2, 1, 1, 1; Hines 1-3, 2-2, 3, 2, 4; Eackles 2-4, Atkinson 5-19 0-1 12;Perry 0-0 0-0 0; 2-2, 6, 3, 4; Geshay 4-17, 3-4, 14, 2, 11; Brooks 3-9, 0-0, 1, 2, 4; Mitchell 1-3, 0-2, 3, 4, 2; Portillio 1-3, 2-2, 6, 5, 8; Green 3-10, 5-6, 6, 3, 11; Grooms 3-6, Milsa 2-2 0-0 6;Culicerto 2-4 2-4 6;Boyd 0-0, 2, 1, 2; Adams 3-5, 0-0, 4, 1, 6; Curtis 6-10, 1- 0-0 0-0 0;Strickland 0-2 0-0 0;Totals:22- 0-1, 1, 4, 6; Burlingame 0-2, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Whitesides 2, 5, 1, 13. Totals: 31-62 (.500); 16-23 (.696), 32, 16, 56(.393) 8-18 (.444) Rebs: 33;ODU(62) 1-3, 0-1, 1, 0, 2. Totals: 17-61 (.279), 17-22 (.773), 86. Three-Point Goals: ODU (5-10/.500), Ander- Poag 1-6 1-2 3;Hodge 8-17 0-2 16; 46, 21, 51. son (0-2), Leake (1-2), Jackson (3-5), Leonard (1- Bowdler 0-0 0-0 0; Byers 3-8 6-6 14, Old Dominion 62–Valentine 5-19, 4-6, 10, 1, 14; 1). USA (8-20/.400), James (2-5), Yeilding (3-4), McAdoo 4-9, 2-2, 10, 2, 10; West 4-6, 1-2, 7, 3, 9; Turner( 2-7), McDaniels (1-4). Fouled Out: None; Dunlap 4-11 2-2 12; Sherod 2-9 5-7 9, Robinson 3-10, 0-1, 4, 2, 6; Mann 3-5, 5-7, 3, 4, 11; Scores by Halves: ODU 40-41-81; USA 34-52-86. Bassette 2-5 2-2 6;Youngblood 1-3 0-0 2; Branch 1-2, 0-0, 0, 3, 2; Kragtwijk 2-3, 0-0, 1, 1, 4; Att.: 12,200; Officials: Chauvin, Moreau, Totals:21-59(.356)16-21 (.762) Vaughan 2-4, 0-0, 2, 2, 4; Haithcock 1-2, 0-0, 1, 0, Rutledge. Rebs:47;Three-Point Goals: JMU 6-14 2. Totals: 25-60 (.417), 12-18 (.667), 43, 18, 62. (Howard 2-4, Felton 0-1,Atkinson 2-7, Fouled Out: Brooks (Navy); Score By Halves: Colonial Athletic Association Championship Milisa 2-2), ODU 4-20(Poag 0-4,Dunlap Navy 30-19-2-51; ODU 31-18-13-62. Att.: 3,311; Game 2-6, Byers 2-6, Sherod 0-4);Rebound Officials: Lembo, Curlotto, Butokowski. March 9, 1992, Richmond, Virginia Leaders:JMU-Lott(10), ODU-Hodge (18); Old Dominion 78, James Madison 73 Assists/Leaders: JMU(11)-Howard(4); ECAC South Championship Game ODU 78–Larkin 0-1, 0-0, 1, 1, 0; Harvey 1-2, 1-2, ODU(9)-Dunlap(3);Halftime Score:23-23 March 6, 1982, Norfolk Scope 3, 2, 3; Smith 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Anderson 2-6, 6-6, 3, tie;Attn:6585; Officials:Rose,Edsall,Rote. Old Dominion 58, James Madison 57 4, 11; Grant 2-3, 3-4, 3, 4, 8; Jackson 6-15, 5-8, 7, 2, Old Dominion 58–Southerland 2-4, 0-0, 0, 0, 4; 19; Robinson 2-3, 1-3, 1, 4, 5; Leonard 8-17, 2-5, McAdoo 3-9, 1-3, 5, 1, 7; West 4-9, 2-4, 8, 3, 10; 10, 2, 18; Sessoms 5-10, 3-3, 8, 2, 14; Totals: 26-57 Mark West ’83 was the ECAC South Smith 5-11, 0-0, 0, 4, 10; Mann 6-10, 7-9, 4, 0, 19; (.456), 21-31 (.677), 39, 21, 78. Tournament MVP in 1980 and 1982. Robinson 3-8, 2-3, 4, 3, 8; Davis 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; JMU 73–Edwards 9-20, 4-4, 2, 0, 26; Venson 1-2, Lambert 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Totals: 23-51 (.450), 12- 2-5, 2, 2, 4; Culuko 2-11, 4-7, 4, 2, 9; Davis, 5-7, 2-

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 67 All-American Monarchs

wenty-three Old Dominion players have received All-American recognition since 1958. Five of those players– Wilson Washington, Joel Copeland, Dave Twardzik, Leo Anthony and Mark West have had their jerseys Tretired by the University. Since becoming Division I in 1976-77, eight Monarchs have earned All-American recognition. Four student athletes have earned Academic All-American honors. The Big Blue All-Americans follow:

ODELL HODGE (’97) • Associated Press, Basketball Weekly, and NABC Division I Honorable Mention, 1996-97 Hodge PETEY SESSONS (’95) Sessoms •Basketball Weekly and NABC Division I Honorable Mention, 1994-95 CHRIS GATLING (’91) •Associated Press Division I Honorable Mention, 1990-91. • Basketball Weekly Division I Honorable Mention, 1990-91. •Associated Press Division I Honorable Mention, 1989-90. • The Sporting News Division I Honorable Mention, 1989-90 FRANK SMITH (’88) • The Sporting News Division I Honorable Mention, 1987-88. KENNY GATTISON (’86) •Associated Press Division I Honorable Mention, in 1984-85 and 1985-86. • The Sporting News Honorable Mention in 1984- 85 and 1985-86 Gatling •United Press International Honorable Mention Gattison in 1985-86. MARK WEST (’83) •Associated Press Division I Honorable Mention in 1982-83. • The Sporting News Division I Honorable Mention in 1981-82 • Jersey number 45 retired by the University. RONNIE McADOO (’82) •Associated Press Division I Honorable Mention in 1980-81 •Converse Honorable Mention in 1979-80. RONNIE VALENTINE (’80) •Associated Press Division I Honorable Mention in 1978-79 and 1979-80 WILSON WASHINGTON (’77) •Associated Press Division I Honorable Mention in 1976-77 •Division II first team in 1975-76 •Division II third team in 1974-75 West • Jersey retired by the University Twardzik

68 Old Dominion University All-American Monarchs

OLIVER PURNELL (’75) •Converse Division II Honorable Mention, 1974-75. JOEL COPELAND (’74) •Division II first team in 1973-74 •Division II second team in 1972-73 • Jersey number 32 retired by the University. DAVE TWARDZIK (’72) •Division II first team in 1971-72 •Division II third team in 1970-71 • Jersey number 14 retired by the University. SKIP NOBLE (’71) •Division II Honorable Mention in 1970-71. JIM COLE (’70) •Honorable Mention in 1969-70. Anthony HARRY LOZON (’70) Washington •Honorable Mention in 1969-70. DICK ST. CLAIR (’70) •Honorable Mention in 1969-70. BOB PRITCHETT (’68) •Honorable Mention in 1967-68. RANDY LEDDY (’66) •Honorable Mention in 1965-66. LEO ANTHONY (’61) • Third Team in 1958-59 • ODU’s first All-American.

Copeland McAdoo Freshmen AcademicAll-Americans All-Americans 1976– Ronnie Valentine by Four Old Dominion student athletes have been honored academically in Basketball Weekly- addition to athletically as Academic All-Americans by the College Sports Information Directors Association (CoSIDA). 2nd Team 1979– Ronnie McAdoo by Moyer Basketball Weekly KEVIN LARKIN (’94) 1980– Mark West by ■ Third Team, 1993-94. Basketball Weekly DAVE MOYER (’76) Grant Robinson by ■ Honorable Mention in 1975-76. Basketball Weekly 1982– Charlie Smith by REESE NEYLAND (’78) Basketball Weekly ■ Third Team in 1975-76. 1987– Anthony Carver by GRAY EUBANK (’75) Neyland Basketball Weekly- ■ First Team in 1973-74 and 1974-75. Second Team 1990– Chuck Evans by Basketball Weekly- Seventh Team 1993– Odell Hodge by Basketball Weekly- Larkin Third Team Eubank

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 69 Individual Records GAMES PLAYED FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED BLOCKED SHOT AVERAGE Season: 34, by Cal Bowdler, Mark Poag, Reggie Bassette, Game: 26, by Dave Twardzik vs. Norfolk St. (March l2, Season: 5.3, by Wilson Washington, 1975-76. Andre McCullum, Michael Williams, Freddie Bryant 1971, at ODU) NCAA Reg. Career: 4.5, by Wilson Washington, 1975-77. and Pierre Greene. Season: 273, by Dave Twardzik, 1970-71 Career: 128, Odell Hodge (1993-97) & E.J. Sherod (1994-97) Career: 856, by Leo Anthony, 1957-61. STEALS Most Consecutive: 123, by Petey Sessoms, 1991-95 Game: 8, by Oliver Purnell vs. Washington & Lee (Feb. 6, FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1975) . GAMES STARTED Game (10 Att. Min.): 15-15 (1.000) by Joe Bunn vs. James Season: 83, by Frank Smith, 1987-88. Season: 34, by Cal Bowdler, Mark Poag and Reggie Madison (March 2, 1996 at CAA Trn.). Career: 295, by Frank Smith, 1984-88. Bassette Season: .889 (96-108) by Donald Anderson, 1991-92 (2nd Career: 127, by Odell Hodge (1993-97) in CAA/7th in NCAA) AVERAGE Most Consecutive: 118, by Ronnie McAdoo, 1978-82. Career: .851 (126-148), by Bobby Haithcock, 1976-80. Season: 2.8, by Frank Smith, 1987-88. Career: 2.5, by Frank Smith, 1984-88. MINUTES PLAYED 3-POINT FIELD GOALS Game: 53, by Petey Sessoms vs. Villanova, 3-17-95 (3 ot) in Game: 9, (9-13) by Anthony Carver vs. George PERSONAL FOULS Albany, NY. Washington (Jan. 9, 1989, Scope). Mark Poag (9-9) Season: 106, by Wilson Washington, 1975-76. Season: 1174, by Petey Sessoms, 1994-95 vs. VMI 11-25-97, Scope Career: 386, by Mark West, 1979-83. High Season Average: 38.5, by Frank Smith, 1986-87. Season: 94, (94-231) by Anthony Carver, 1989-90 Most Consecutive 40-plus minutes: 3, by Ronnie McAdoo, Career: 328 by Mark Poag (1995-99). DISQUALIFICATIONS 1978-79 and 1979-80; and Frank Smith, 1985-86 and Most Consecutive Game scoring at least one 3-pt.: 32, by 1986-87. Anthony Carver, Feb. 11, 1989 vs. So. Florida to the Season: 9, by Wilson Washington, 1975-76. Most 40-plus Minute Games: 13, by Frank Smith, 1986-87. end of his career, 1990) 2 seasons. Career: 19, Garrick Davis, 1985-89. Career: 4,068 (34.5) by Ronnie McAdoo, 1978-82. Most Consecutive games scoring at least one 3-pt (one Most 40-plus minutes/Career: 30, by Frank Smith, 1985-88. season): 28, by Anthony Carver (Nov. 28, 1989 vs. FEWEST TURNOVERS (by a regular) W&M) to the end of his career, 1990. Season: 26, by Terry Douglas, 1975-76 POINTS SCORED Most games scoring at least one 3-pt (not consecutive): 77, Career: 55, by Terry Douglas, 1975-77. by Carver, 1986-90. Game: 67, (Div. II) by Bob Pritchett vs. Richmond Prof. Most Consecutive Treys Made: 10, by Mark Poag vs. HU Inst. (Norfolk, VA, Feb.14,1968) POINTS BY HALF (11-22-97) 9 vs. VMI (11-25-97) 44, (Div. I) by Ronnie Valentine at Tulane (New First Half: (Div. I) 27, by Ronnie Valentine, at Tulane, (Dec. Most in One half: 6 (6-8), by Carver vs. VCU, (Richmond, Orleans, LA, Dec. 20, 1977) Division I. 20, 1977 in New Orleans, LA) . Jan. 14, 1989) and Mark Poag (6-6 vs. VMI in first Season: 730, by Petey Sessoms, 1994-95. (Div. II), 34 by Bob Pritchett, vs. RPI, (Feb. 14, 1968) half (11-25-97) Career: 2,204 by Ronnie Valentine, 1976-80. in Norfolk. Season Average: 31.0 by Leo Anthony, 1960-61. Second Half: (Div. I) 23, by Chris Gatling vs. Alabama- Career Average: 26.6 by Leo Anthony, 1957-61. 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Birmingham (March 4, 1989 in Charlotte, NC.)– Opponent (One game): 54 by Charles McKinney of Game: 17, by Anthony Carver vs. So. Alabama, (Jan. 26, overtime (17 in regulation, 6 in ot). Norfolk St. (2-23-70) Norfolk Arena 1989) 29, by Chris Gatling vs. Alabama-Birmingham (Mar. 42, by Chris Cheeks, of VCU (Feb. 14,1989 in Season: 253, by Mark Poag 1996-97 2, 1991 in Mobile, AL)–overtime (23 in regulation, 6 Richmond,VA) (Div. I). Career: 826, by Mark Poag, 1995-99 in ot). (Div. II) 33 by Bob Pritchett, vs. RPI (Feb.14, 1968) in MOST 30 POINT MONARCHS IN ONE GAME 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Norfolk. Two, by Harry Lozon (33) and Bob Pritchett (67) vs. Game: Mark Poag (9-9) vs. VMI (Nov. 11, 1997) By Opponents: (1st half)–21, by Wally Lancaster of Va. Richmond Professional Institute, Feb. 14, 1967 NCAA Record, 1,000 (5-5), by Steve Trax vs. DePaul, Tech (Dec. 10, 1988) (Div. II). (Dec. 20, 1986 in Chicago, IL) and (5-5), by Keith (2nd half)–31, by Charles McKinney of Norfolk State Div. I: 2, by Keith Jackson (33) and Petey Sessoms (31) vs. Jackson vs. S. Florida (11-30-91) at ODU (2-23-70) James Madison, Feb. 17, 1993 in Scope. Half: 1.00 (5-5) by Mike Jones at UNC Wilmington 1-17- 94. * Records begin in 1964-65 when ODU began playing DOUBLE FIGURE GAMES Season: .474 (90-1990) by Mark Poag, 1995-99. only four-year schools. Career: .435 (124-285), by Steve Trax, 1984-88 Season: 33, by Petey Sessoms, 1994-95. Career: 103, by Anthony Carver, 1987-90. Consecutive Games: 101, by Ronnie Valentine, 1976-80. REBOUNDS Game: 33, by Ron Drews, vs. Richmond Prof. Inst. (Dec. 3, FIELD GOALS MADE 1966)–Div. II 23, by Mark West, vs. Texas Wesleyan (Dec. 3, 1980)– Games: 27, by Bob Pritchett, vs. RPI (Norfolk, VA, Feb. 14, Div. I and Clifton Jones vs. UNCW (Feb. 26, 2001) 1968) Season: 443, by Randy Leddy, 1965-66. Season: 294, by Ronnie Valentine, 1976-77. Career: 1,153, by Randy Leddy, 1962-66. Career: 769, by Leo Anthony, 1957-61. Opponent/Game: 31, by Wendell Ladner of Southern FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Mississippi, Jan. 28, 1970 in Hattiesburg, MS. Game: 45, by Bob Pritchett vs. Richmond Prof. Inst. REBOUND AVERAGE (Norfolk, VA, Feb. 14, 1968) . Season: 18.1, by Randy Leddy, 1965-66 Season: 568, by Joel Copeland, 1973-74. Career: 12.5, by Wilson Washington, 1976-77 Career: 1,870, by Ronnie Valentine, 1976-80. FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE ASSISTS Game: 20, by Dave Twardzik, vs. Mt. St. Mary’s, Feb.24, Game (Max of 10 att:): 11-11, by Harry Lozon vs. RPI 1972. (Norfolk, Feb. 14, 1968) . Season: 332, by Dave Twardzik, 1970-71. Season: .637 (218-342), by Kenny Gattison, 1985-86 (Sun Career: 883, by Frank Smith, 1984-88. (6th NCAA all-time) Belt Record) Career: .606 (697-1150), by Chris Gatling, 1988-91 (Sun Belt Record) ASSIST AVERAGE Season: 11.4, by Dave Twardzik, 1971-72. FREE THROWS MADE Career: 10.7, by Dave Twardzik, 1969-72. Game: 24, by Dave Twardzik vs. Norfolk St. (March 12, 1971) NCAA Regional. BLOCKED SHOTS Season: 222, by Dave Twardzik, 1970-71. Game: 12, by Wilson Washington, vs. W&M (Feb. 5, 1976) Career: 643, by Dave Twardzik, 1957-61. in Williamsburg, VA) and vs. Baptist College (Feb. Most Consecutive: 33, by Donald Anderson, (2-22-92 vs. 20, 1975) at ODU. ECU to 3-8 vs. Richmond) Season: 165, by Wilson Washington, 1975-76. Frank Smith is Old Dominion’s all-time assist leader Career: 446, by Mark West, 1979-83. with 883. He is currently 11th all-time in NCAA his- tory.

70 Old Dominion University Team Records SEASON WON-LOSS RECORDS 41, (94-53) at Western Kentucky, (Feb. 3, Opponent Season Low: .354 (45-127) in 1982-83. STEALS 1987, Bowling Green, KY.). Opponent Game High: 1.000 (6-6), by JMU, Victories: 25 (25-4) in 1976-77; (25-6) in 1974- Most Players to average in Double Figures: 5, Dec. 30, 1989 in Scope. Season High: 309 in 1994-95. 75;(25-5) in 1979-80; (25-9) in 1998-99 in 1966-67; 1969-70; 1971-72; 1974-75 and (10 or more): .818(9-11) by JMU, Feb. 4, Season Low: 167 in 1982-83. Fewest Victories: 6, (6-22) in 1986-87. 1987-88. 1995 in Harrisonburg. Game High: 21, vs. Southeastern, Feb. 13, 1979 Most Losses: 22, (6-22) in 1986-87. in Scope. Fewest Losses: 4, (25-4) in 1976-77 Opponent Game High: 18, by UNLV, Dec. 27, Games Played: 33, 1994-95 & 1996-97 FIELD GOALS MADE FREE THROWS MADE 1986 in Las Vegas, NV at by North Best Winning Percentage: .862 (25-4), 1976-77. Season: 1,140 in 1974-75 Season: 674 in 1970-71 Carolina, Dec. 1, 1992 in Chapel Hill. Most Consecutive Wins: 22, 1976-77. Game: 58, vs. Richmond Prof. Inst. (Norfolk, Game: 39 (39-58) vs. St. Francis (PA), Jan. 6, Most Consecutive Losses: 10, 1986-87. Feb. 14, 1968). 1971. BLOCKED SHOTS Best Home Record (Scope): 13-1, in 1983-84; 14- Opponents Season: 1,013 in 1974-75. Season Fewest: 3333 in 1986-87. 4 in 1981-82; 9-0 in 1992-93. Opponent Game: 55, by Marshall (Feb. 27, Game-Fewest: 3 (3-8) vs. JMU (Jan. 28, 1974, (3- Season High: 233 in 1996-97 (ties CAA rec.) (Field House): 14-0 in 1974-75. 1968). 3) vs.Randolph-Macon (Feb. 7, 1974 and Season Low: 56, in 1986-87. Longest Home Win Streak: Fewest Made in a Game: 12, (12-39) vs. South (3-8) vs. Maryland, (Feb. 2, 1983.) Game High: 16 vs. AU 1-16-99 (Scope): 14, Jan. 31, 1983 vs. JMU to Jan. Florida (Jan. 23, 1986, Scope). Opponent Fewest-Season: 217 in 1973-74. Opponent Game High: 12, by Virginia, 14, 1984 vs. S. Alabama, lost to Maryland Opp. Fewest Made in a Game: 14, by Navy Opponent Season High: 534 in 1970-71. 11-16-94 in Charlottesville, VA in next game. (Norfolk, Jan. 12, 1980), by JMU Opponent Game High: 36 (36-47) by (Field House): 26, Dec. 10, 1975 vs. (Jan. 3, 1986 in Harrisonburg, VA). Mississippi State (Jan. 1, 1997) in San PERSONAL FOULS Randolph-Macon to Feb. 26, 1977 vs. Fewest Made in a Season: 700, in 1986-87. Juan, Puerto Rico. Season High: 671 in 1978-79 Madison /2-26-92 vs. UNCW (Record is Opponents Fewest Made in a Season: 741 in Opponent Game Low: 0-0, by St. Francis (Pa.), Season Low: 378 in 1965-66. still intact). 1980-81. Feb. 13, 1973; by Xavier of Ohio, Jan. 15, Game High: 32 vs. Duquesne, Dec. 5, 1987 in Longest Home Win Streak-1 season: (Scope): 8, 1973; by VMI (0-3) on Feb. 17, 1973 and Pittsburgh, PA. Jan. 12, 1979 vs. Navy until, Feb 20, 1980 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED by Texas Wesleylan Dec. 2, 1980. Game Low: 6, vs. VCU in Dec. 30, 1980 and vs vs. ECU; and Nov. 29, 1983 vs. Delaware Consecutive Free-Throws (1 game): 22, vs. Jacksonville, Jan. 25, 1986 in Scope. State to Jan. 14, 1984 vs. So. Alabama. Season: 2,363 in 1974-75 UNC Wilmington 1-29-93. Game: 102, vs. Georgia Southern (Norfolk, Dec. Opponent Game High: 39, by Delaware State, (Field House): 14, Dec. 4, 1974 vs. Nov. 29, 1983 in Scope. Biscayne to Feb. 26, vs. Philadelphia 18, 1971) Opponents Season: 2,385) in 1974-75. FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Opponent Game Lows: 6, by Washington & Textile. Lee, Feb. 9, 1965, Lexington, Va. Most Consecutive Winning Seasons: 11, 1966-67 Opponent Game: 103, by UNLV (Dec. 20, 1975 Season: 928 in 1970-71. in Las Vegas, N.) Game: 58 (39-58) vs. St. Francis (PA), Jan. 6, to 1976-77. DISQUALIFICATIONS Most Consecutive 20-win Seasons: 3, 1968-69 to Fewest in a season: 1534 in 1986-87. 1971 1970-71. Fewest in a Game: 38, (24-38) vs. Western KY Season Low: 477 in 1986-87 Season High: 25, 1978-79. Best Start: 7-0 in 1960-61 (Div. II) (Feb. 26, 1987, Bowling Green, KY) Game Low: 3, (3-3) vs. Randolph-Macon (Feb. Season Lows: 2, 1973-74 6-0 in 1979-80 (Div. I) Fewest by an Opponent in one season: 1529 in 7, 1974). Game High: 4, vs. Mississippi State, Jan. 1, 1986-87. Opponent Season High: 792 in 1970-71. 1997, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Opponent Game Low: 0-0, by St. Francis (Pa.), Opponent Game High: 5, by William & Mary, POINTS SCORED FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Feb. 13, 1973; Xavier of Ohio, Jan. 15, Feb. 20, 1985 in Scope. Season Highs: 2,683 in 1974-75 1973; and by Texas Wesleyan (Dec. 2, Season High: .509 (803-1578) in 1985-86. Season Low: 1,697 in 1964-65. 1980), by UNC Wilmington (0-1), Dec. 7, OVERTIME GAMES Season High Scoring Avg.: 98.2 in 1967-68. Season Low: .4332 (894-2076) in 1966-67. 1988 in Wilmington, NC) Season Low Scoring Avg.: 65.7 in 1986-87. Game High: .667 (36-54) vs. So. Florida (Scope, Opponent Game High: 47 (36-47) by Most in One game: 3, vs. Hampden-Sydney, Opponents Season High: 2,462 in 1970-71. Feb. 15, 1990) Mississippi State (Jan. 1, 1997) in San 1965-66. and vs. Villanova, 3-17-95 in Opponents Season Low: 1,604 in 1964-65. Game Low: .262 (11-42) vs. UNC Wilmington Juan, Puerto Rico. Albany, NY (NCAA). Opponents Season High Scoring Avg: 87.7 in (3-3-96), CAA Trn., Richmond, Va. Opponent Season Low: 477, in 1986-87. Season: 5, in 1978-79 1967-68. Opponent Game High: .754 (43-57) by North On the Road: 3, in 1989-90 and 1978-79. Carolina (Chapel Hill, Dec. 1, 1992) Opponents Season Low Scoring Avg: 61.5 in FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Most Points in one period: 25, vs. W&M, 2-1-92 1985-86. Opponent Game Low: .259 (15-58) by (ties NCAA record) Game High: 152, (152-110) vs. Richmond Prof. American (1-29-96), Norfolk, Va. Season: .754 (465-617) in 1987-88. Most Points by two teams in one period: 40 Inst. (Norfolk, Virginia, Feb. 14, 1968) Best Shooting in 1st half: .714 (20-28) at. Florida Game: .952 (20-21) vs. Towson State, Dec. 10, (ODU 25, W&M 15) 2-1-92 (NCAA Most Points on the Road: 116, at Tulane, Dec. A&M (Jan. 2, 93) 1966. Record) 20, 1977 (New Orleans, LA), Div.I Best Shooting in 2nd half: .842 (16-19) at South 1.000 (12-12) vs. Jacksonville in Scope, 122 (122-100) at Univ. of Baltimore Alabama, Jan. 14, 1988. Jan. 22, 1990). GREATEST ODU COMEBACKS Opponents Best shooting: .857 (22-28) in Season Low: .631 in 1962-63. (12-8-67)-Div. II. Down 20, at Randolph-Macon, Feb. 17, 1975 in Game Low: 39 (39-59) vs. UNC Wilmington second half by UNC, Dec. 1, 1992 Game Low: .375(3-8) vs. Maryland, Feb. 2, Opponents Best shooting in First Half: .696 1983. Ashland, VA (61-41 RMC with 17:23 left (CAA Trn.), Mar. 3, 1996, Richmond, Va. in game, ODU tied at 72 at end of Opponent Game High: 131, by Marshall (16-23) by N.C. State, Dec. 2, 2000 Opponent Season High: .744 (383-515) in 1975- 76. regulation. ODU wins in two overtimes, (Huntington, WVA,Feb. 27, 1968) and by 86-85. Western Kentucky (Bowling Green, KY, 3-POINT FG MADE Opponent Game High: .970 (32-33) by Toledo (12-9-95), Toledo, Ohio. Down 19, vs. UAB, Mar. 2, 1985 in Hampton Nov. 27, 1972). Season High: 181, in 1989-90. (59-40, UAB with 9: 31 left), ODU wins, Opponent Game Lows: 42, (48-42) by William Season Low: 25, in 1982-83 (used only in 68-67 (Sun Belt semi-final). & Mary (Norfolk, Jan. 20, 1979) and in conference games). REBOUNDS Down 17, vs. Central Connecticut State, Dec. Williamsburg, Feb. 12, 1983), 43-42 Game High: 17, (17-24), vs. James Madison, Season High: 1550 in 1970-71 29, 1998 in Hilo, HI (53-36, with 15:26 Feb. 17, 1993 in Scope. Season Low: 886 in 1987-88. left), ODU wins 77-75. COMBINED SCORES Most in One Half by ODU: 9, (9-11) vs. UAB, Game High: 71, vs. Roanoke, Feb. 21, 1976 in Down 17, vs. JMU, Dec. 30, 1990 in Scope, (32- Highest Combined Score: 262 (ODU 152, RPI Jan. 4, 1989 in Scope. and Norfolk. 49, JMU with 18:05 left), ODU wins 85- 110) on Feb. 14, 1968. (Div.II) (9-10) at UNC Wilmington (1-17-94), in Game Low: 16, vs. Richmond, Feb. 2, 1988 in 81. 211(ODU 120, George Mason 91), Jan. 22, first half. Richmond Down 16, at VCU, Dec. 29, 1991 , (47-31, VCU 1994 (Div.I). (2nd half): 11-12 vs. JMU, Feb. 17, 1993. Season High Avg.: 51.7 in 1970-71. with 16:39 left), ODU wins 67-66. Lowest Combined Score: 84 (JMU 43, ODU 41) Opponent Season High: 148, 1989-90. Season Low Avg.: 29.5 in 1987-88. Down 16 vs. JMU, Feb. 10, 1996 (53-37, JMU on Feb. 27, 1982. Opponent Season Low: 45, 1982-83 (used only Opponent Season High: 1454 in 1970-71 leads, 17:30 left), tied game at 63 all with in conference games). Opponent Season Low: 916 in 1986-87. 6:00 left, ODU wins 76-72. Opponent Game High: 14 (14-38) by So. Opponent Game High: 65, by Dayton, Nov. 30, Down 13, vs. Syracuse (#3rd), Jan. 19, 1980 in POINTS IN A HALF Mississippi, March, 1, 1993., and 1974 in Dayton, Ohio. Scope (63-50 with 5:02 left), wins, 68-67. Most Points in a half: (1st) 86 vs. RPI (Norfolk, Mississippi State (14-27), Dec. 19, 1996 Opponent Game Low: 14, by JMU (Jan. 14, Down 13, at East Carolina, Feb. 12, 1994 in Feb. 14, 1968). 1986) at JMU. Minges. (54-41 with 14:06 left), wins 75- (2nd) 75 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s (Norfolk, Feb. 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTED 72. 24, 1972) ASSISTS Down 11, vs. Soviet Union, Nov. 19, 1979 in Most Opponent Points in a half: (1st) 63, by Game high: 34 vs. George Mason (2-19-94). Season High: 458 in 1989-90. Season High: 614, 1974-75. Scope (60-49 with 9:20 left), ODU ties at UNLV (Las Vegas, Dec. 20, 1975). end of regulation, then wins in overtime, (2nd) 65, by North Carolina (Dec.1, 1992) Season Low: 72, in 1982-83 (Conference games Season Low: 303, in 1977-78. only) Game High: 39, vs. Mt. St. Mary’s, Feb.3,1968. 76-74. Chapel Hill. Down 9, vs. USF, Jan. 7, 1988 in Tampa, FL, (75- Fewest Points in a half: (1st)12, vs. Arizona Opponent Season High: 370, 1989-90 Game Low: 4, vs. Georgia State, Jan. 31, 1980 in Opponent Season Low: 127 in 1982-83 Atlanta. 66 with 1:41 left), ODU wins 78-77. State (1-7-95) Tempe, Ariz., & vs. UNC Down 7, at DePaul, (#1) Jan. 10, 1981 in Wilmington (3-3-96), CAA Trn., (Conference games only) Opponents Game High: 31, by UNC Dec. 1, Opponent Game High: 34, by So. Mississippi, 1992 in Chapel Hill, NC. Chicago, Ill.(60-53 with 1:50 left), ODU Richmond, Va. wins, 63-62. (DePaul’s first loss at home). (2nd) 19, vs. William & Mary March 1, 1993. (Williamsburg, Feb. 12, 1983). TURNOVERS * Records begin in 1964-65 when ODU began Fewest Opponent Points in a half: (1st) 11, by 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE Season High: 483 in 1987-88. playing only four-year schools. VMI (Norfolk, Dec. 7, 1982) Season High: .412 (184-447) in 1992-93. Season Low: 377 in 1981-82. (2nd) 14, by Hampton (Norfolk, Dec. 7, Season Low: .319 (158-496) in 2002-03. Game High: 30, vs. Kentucky, Worcester, MA.- 1996). Game High (Min. 5 att): NCAA (March 20, 1992) .900 (9-10) vs. VMI (11-15-98) Game Low: 3, vs. Georgia State (Jan. 31, 1980 in MARGIN OF VICTORIES (10 or more) .708 (17-24) vs. JMU (2-17-93) Atlanta). Largest Margin of Victory: 67 (128-61) vs. One Half: .917 (11-12) vs. JMU, Feb. 17, 1993 Opponent Game High: 29, by FAMU, Lynchburg, (Feb. 13, 1961 Scope). (2nd half) 11-29-93 (fieldhouse) Largest Margin of Defeat: 46, (111-65) by Opponent Season High: .3978 (118-297) in 1987- Atlantic Christian, 1956-57. 88. Monarch Basketball 2003-04 71 Vs. Ranked Teams Old Dominion vs. Nationally Ranked Teams 2001-02 L at #12 Memphis, 66-91 2000-01 L vs. #5 Stanford, 60-84 (San Juan, PR) 1998-99 L vs. #3 North Carolina, 63-61 in Charlotte, NC 1996-97 L vs. #11 New Mexico, 59-55 NCAA, Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1994-95 W vs #9 Villanova, 89-81(3 ot) (NCAA, Albany, NY) Lat#14 Virginia, 80-83 L vs. #1 North Carolina, 79-98 Lat#14 Arizona State, 52-71 1993-94 W vs #22 Virginia, 76-69 1992-93 L at #7 North Carolina, 119-82 1991-92 L vs #6 Kentucky, 88-69 (NCAA, Worcester, Mass.) Lat#18 Alabama, 105-67 1989-90 L vs #8 Missouri, 88-75 1988-89 L vs #4 North Carolina, 87-77 1985-86 W at #19 Richmond, 62-59 Wat #20 W. Kentucky, 62-59 Lat#19 Alabama-Birmingham, 66-51 L #20 Alabama-Birmingham, 71-58 W #19 W. Kentucky, 74-61 L#1Duke NCAA Greensboro, 2nd, 89-61 1986-87 L at #4 UNLV, 83-103 1984-85 W at #20 Alabama-Birmingham, 59-58 Lat#17 Maryland, 87-75 1980-81 W at #1 DePaul, 63-62 1979-80 W #3 Syracuse, 68-67 1978-79 L at #16 Purdue, 67-59 Petey Sessoms scored 35 points in the Monarchs’ 89-81 triple overtime (NIT Quarter Finals) victory over Villanova in the first round of the 1995 NCAA Tournament. 1976-77 L #15 Syracuse, 67-64 (ECAC Final) 1975-76 L at #8 UNLV, 116,91 Lat#19 Arizona, 88-74 Old Dominion’s Highest National Rankings in Division I

1995-96 pre-season #25 Street and Smith’s 1994-95 pre-season #25 Street and Smith’s Dec. 13, 1993 (5-0) #28 USA Today (42 votes) (5-0) #29 Associated Press (58 votes) Dec. 6, 1993 (4-0) #30 USA Today (34 votes) (4-0) #39 Associated Press (23 votes)

Feb. 12, 1986 (15-5) #25 in Associated Press (24 votes) Feb. 17, 1986 (16-6) #28 in Sporting News Feb. 18, 1986 (16-6) #26 in Associated Press (17 votes) 1985-86 pre-season #31 in Sporting News #33 in Sports Illustrated 1989-90 pre-season #32 by The Sporting News

SHOT HEARD ROUND THE WORLD On January 10, 1981, guard Billy Mann tipped DePaul’s inbound pass, caught his own deflection, turned and layed it in with seven seconds to play. The number one ranked and unbeaten DePaul Blue Demons were handed their first loss in The Horizon in 48 games, 63-62.

72 Old Dominion University Year-by-Year Leaders Year-by-Year Assist Leaders Year-by-Year Scoring Leaders Yrs. Name CL AST AVG Yrs Name CL PTS AVG 1967-68 Dick St.Clair So. 260 10.0 1965-66 Randy Leddy Sr. 470 19.6 1968-69 Dick St. Clair Jr. 270 9.0 1966-67 Bob Pritchett Jr. 554 22.2 1969-70 Dave Twardzik So. 274 9.8 1967-68 Bob Pritchett Sr. 634 25.4 1970-71 Dave Twardzik Jr. 332 11.1 1968-69 Dick St. Clair Jr. 532 17.7 1971-72 Dave Twardzik Sr. 274 11.4 1969-70 Dave Twardzik So. 490 17.5 1972-73 Rick Nau Sr. 201 7.2 1970-71 Dave Twardzik Jr. 608 20.3 1973-74 Olaiver Purnell Jr. 181 6.7 1971-72 Dave Twardzik Sr. 562 23.4 1974-75 Joey Caruthers So. 213 6.9 1972-73 Joel Copeland Jr. 552 19.7 1975-76 Joey Caruthers Jr. 182 5.9 1973-74 Joel Copeland Sr. 682 25.3 1976-77 Joey Caruthers Sr. 118 4.1 1974-75 Jeff Furhmann So. 503 16.3 1977-78 Richie Wright So. 104 4.5 1975-76 Jeff Fuhrmann Jr. 576 18.6 1978-79 Tommy Conrad Sr. 123 4.2 1976-77 Ronnie Valentine Fr. 650 22.4 1979-80 Grant Robinson Fr. 133 4.4 1977-78 Ronnie Valentine So. 531 24.1 1980-81 Grant Robinson So. 174 6.2 1978-79 Ronnie Valentine Jr. 468 23.4 1981-82 Grant Robinson Jr. 134 4.5 1979-80 Ronnie Valentine Sr. 555 18.5 1982-83 Grant Robinson Sr. 148 5.1 1980-81 Ronnie McAdoo Jr. 446 15.9 1983-84 Charlie Smith Jr. 123 4.8 1981-82 Mark West Jr. 472 15.7 1984-85 Frank Smith Fr. 157 5.1 1982-83 Mark West Sr. 418 14.4 1985-86 Frank Smith So. 253 8.1# 1983-84 Mark Davis Jr. 441 14.2 1986-87 Frank Smith Jr. 229 8.2# 1984-85 Kenny Gattison Jr. 498 16.1 1987-88 Frank Smith Sr. 244 8.1# 1985-86 Kenny Gattison Sr. 539 17.4 1988-89 Donald Grant So. 137 4.9 1986-87 Anthony Carver Fr. 433 15.5 1989-90 Chuck Evans Fr. 194 6.9# 1987-88 Anthony Carver So. 449 15.0 1990-91 Donald Anderson So. 134 4.2 1988-89 Chris Gatling So. 604 22.4 1991-92 Donald Anderson Jr. 132 4.4# 1989-90 Anthony Carver Sr. 591 21.1# 1992-93 Donald Anderson Sr. 141 4.9# 1990-91 Chris Gatling Sr. 673 21.0 1993-94 Kevin Swann Sr. 153 4.9 1991-92 Ricardo Leonard Sr. 613 20.4# 1994-95 Brion Dunlap Fr. 191 5.8 1992-93 Keith Jackson Sr. 490 16.9 1995-96 Brion Dunlap So. 144 4.8 Petey Sessoms So. 489 16.9 1996-97 Brion Dunlap Jr. 187 5.7 1993-94 Odell Hodge So. 601 19.4# 1997-98 Brion Dunlap Sr. 158 5.6# 1994-95 Petey Sessoms Sr. 730+ 22.1 1998-99 Mike Byers Sr. 109 3.2 1995-96 Joe Bunn So. 483 16.1 1999-00 Pierre Greene So. 71 2.4 1996-97 Odell Hodge Sr. 596 18.1 2000-01 Pierre Greene Jr. 108 3.49 1997-98 Mark Poag Jr. 429 15.3 Troy Nance Fr. 111 3.49 1998-99 Cal Bowdler Sr. 500 14.7 2001-02 Troy Nance So. 122 4.2 1999-00 Andre McCullum Jr. 386 12.9 2002-03 Troy Nance Jr. 115 4.4 2000-01 Andre McCullum Sr. 386 12.5 *not kept prior to 1967-68 season #Conference Champion 2001-02 Ricardo Marsh Jr. 444 15.3 2002-03 Ricardo Marsh Sr. 450 16.7 +School record #Conference Champion 35-Point Club PTS NAME OPP. DATE Single Game Scoring Leaders 67 Bob Pritchett vs. Richmond Prof. Inst. Feb. 14, 1968 60 Leo Anthony vs. Lynchburg Feb. 13, 1961 70 48 Leo Anthony vs. Elon Dec. 14, 1959 47 Bob Pritchett vs. Hampden-Sydney Jan. 9, 1968 67 46 Bobby Hoffman at Roanoke Feb. 19, 1962 45 Ricky Michaelson vs. Kentucky Wesleyan Jan. 30, 1973 60 44 Joel Copeland vs. Rollins (NCAA Regional) Mar. 7, 1974 60 44 Ronnie Valentine at Tulane Dec. 20, 1977 39 Joel Copeland vs. Delaware Jan. 5, 1974 39 Leo Anthony at Bridgewater Feb. 11, 1961 50 38 Leo Anthony vs. Richmond Prof. Inst. Jan. 14, 1958 38 Ronnie Valentine vs. William & Mary (Scope) Feb. 21, 1977 48 47 37 Odell Hodge vs. Southern Mississippi Feb. 4, 1993 46 37 Anthony Carver vs. South Alabama (Scope) Feb. 19, 1990 40 37 Ronnie Valentine at Georgia Southern Jan. 7, 1978 37 Ronnie Valentine vs. Western Carolina Jan. 17, 1977 37 Leo Anthony at Roanoke Jan. 10, 1961 36 Chris Gatling at UNC Charlotte Feb. 5, 1991 30 36 Leo Anthony vs. Lynchburg Feb. 1, 1958 36 Leo Anthony vs. Roanoke Feb. 21, 1958 36 Leo Anthony vs. Randolph-Macon Feb. 19, 1959 36 Ronnie Valentine at Georgetown (ECAC So.Finals) Mar. 1, 1977 20 36 Dave Twardzik vs. Norfolk State (NCAA Reg.) Mar. 12, 1971 36 Chris Gatling vs. Ala.-Birmingham (SBC Trn.) Mar. 4, 1989 35 Leo Anthony vs. Richmond Prof. Inst. Dec. 1, 1960 35 Leo Anthony vs. Hampden-Sydney Dec. 5, 1960 10 35 Leo Anthony vs. Catholic Dec. 17, 1960 35 Leo Anthony vs. Pembroke State Jan. 31, 1961 35 Joel Copeland at Western Kentucky Dec. 1, 1973 35 Anthony Carver vs. Virginia Commonwealth Jan. 23, 1989 0 35 Petey Sessoms vs. New Hampshire Dec. 8, 1994 Bob Leo Leo Bob Bobby Pritchett Anthony Anthony Pritchett Hoffman 35 Petey Sessoms vs. Villanova (NCAA 1st round) Mar. 17, 1995

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 73 Year-by-Year Leaders Year-by-Year Reb. Leaders Year-by-Year FT Pct. Leaders YR. NAME CL REBS AVG. (Min. 2 att. per game) 1965-66 Randy Leddy Sr. 433 18.1 YRS. NAME CL FG AVG. 1966-67 Ron Drews So. 364 14.0 1965-66 Richard Boyce So. 64-83 76.1 1967-68 Ron Drews Jr. 262 10.1 1966-67 Richard Boyce Jr. 60-71 84.4 1968-69 Billy Hayes So. 218 7.0 1967-68 Dick St. Clair So. 76-92 82.6 1969-70 Steve Cox Jr. 276 9.8 1968-69 Dick St. Clair Jr. 78-95 82.1 1970-71 Steve Cox Sr. 303 10.1 1969-70 Dave Twardzik So. 152-207 73.4 1971-72 Joel Copeland So. 273 11.4 1970-71 Dave Twardzik Jr. 222-273 81.3 1972-73 Joel Copeland Jr. 324 11.6 1971-72 Dave Twardzik Sr. 174-206 84.5 1973-74 Joel Copeland Sr. 325 12.0 1972-73 Rick Nau Sr. 126-149 84.6 1974-75 Wilson Washington So. 264 12.6 1973-74 Joel Copeland Sr. 124-161 77.0 1975-76 Wilson Washington Jr. 418 13.5 1974-75 Jeff Fuhrmann So. 59-68 86.8 1976-77 Wilson Washington Sr. 329 11.4 1975-76 Jeff Fuhrmann Jr. 96-111 86.5 1977-78 Ronnie Valentine So. 219 10.0 1976-77 Jeff Fuhrmann Sr. 42-62 79.0 1978-79 Ronnie Valentine Jr. 198 9.9 1977-78 Tommy Conrad Jr. 83-108 76.9 Ronnie McAdoo Fr. 260 8.7 1978-79 Tommy Branch Fr. 57-68 83.8 1979-80 Ronnie Valentine Sr. 262 8.7 1979-80 Billy Mann So. 77-103 74.8 1980-81 Mark West So. 287 10.3 1980-81 Billy Mann Jr. 87-118 73.7 1981-82 Mark West Jr. 300 10.0 1981-82 Billy Mann Sr. 105-136 77.2 1982-83 Mark West Sr. 314 10.8% 1982-83 Keith Thomas Fr. 69-78 88.5% 1983-84 Kenny Gattison So. 219 7.1 1983-84 Keith Thomas So. 128-149 85.9% 1984-85 Kenny Gattison Jr. 285 9.2 1984-85 Clarence Hanley Jr. 74-91 81.3 1985-86 Kenny Gattison Sr. 241 7.8 1985-86 Keith Thomas Sr. 96-118 81.3 1986-87 Anthony Carver Fr. 200 7.1 1986-87 Bernard Royster So. 89-108 82.4 1987-88 Anthony Carver So. 209 7.0 1987-88 Bernard Royster Jr. 113-135 83.7 1988-89 Chris Gatling So. 244 9.0 1988-89 Donald Grant So. 59-76 77.6 1989-90 Chris Gatling Jr. 259 10.0 1989-90 Anthony Carver Sr. 51-65 78.5 1990-91 Chris Gatling Sr. 356 11.1 1990-91 Donald Anderson So. 61-74 82.4 1991-92 Ricardo Leonard Sr. 175 5.8 1991-92 Donald Anderson Jr. 96-108 88.9 1992-93 Odell Hodge Fr. 263 9.1 1992-93 Petey Sessoms So. 130-159 81.8 1993-94 Odell Hodge So. 279 9.0 1993-94 Petey Sessoms Jr. 93-113 82.3 1994-95 Petey Sessoms Sr. 276 8.4 1994-95 Petey Sessoms Sr. 215-259 83.0 1995-96 Joe Bunn So. 229 7.6 1995-96 Joe Bunn So. 167-219 76.3 1996-97 Odell Hodge Sr. 283 8.6 1996-97 Odell Hodge Sr. 113-158 71.5 1997-98 Cal Bowdler Jr. 245 8.8 1997-98 Mark Poag Jr. 53-64 82.8 1998-99 Cal Bowdler Sr. 339 10.0 1998-99 Mark Poag Sr. 53-64 82.8 1999-00 Andre McCullum Jr. 207 6.9 1999-00 Andre McCullum Jr. 109-139 78.4 2000-01 Clifton Jones Sr. 278 9.3% 2000-01 Pierre Greene Jr. 93-121 .769 2001-02 Ricardo Marsh Jr. 209 7.2 2001-02 Rasheed Wright Jr. 101-124 .815 2002-03 Ricardo Marsh Sr. 227 8.4 2002-03 Rasheed Wright Sr. 97-124 .782 %Conference Champion %Conference Champion Year-by-Year FG Pct. Leaders Year-by-Year 3Pt. FG% Leaders YRS. NAME CL FG PCT. 1986-87 Steve Trax Jr. 48-107 .449 1965-66 Jerry Nichols Sr. 198-404 49.0 1987-88 Steve Trax Sr. 76-178 .427 1966-67 Ron Drews So. 122-250 49.0 1988-89 Darin McDonald Jr. 35-86 .407 1967-68 Harry Lozon So. 215-354 60.7 1989-90 Anthony Carver Sr. 94-231 .407 1968-69 Ron Drews Sr. 102-190 54.1 1990-91 Keith Jackson So. 68-182 .374 1969-70 Dave Twardzik So. 169-309 54.7 1991-92 Keith Jackson Jr. 68-182 .374 1970-71 Terry Foster Jr. 102-200 51.0 1992-93 Petey Sessoms So. 69-160 .431 1971-72 Terry Foster Sr. 107-210 53.2 1993-94 Kevin Swann Sr. 29-66 .439 1972-73 Ricky Michaelson Jr. 165-284 58.1 1994-95 Mike Jones Sr. 80-188 .426 1973-74 Jay Rountree Jr. 108-216 50.0 1995-96 Mark Poag Fr. 76-178 .427 1974-75 Wilson Washington So. 132-223 59.2 1996-97 Mike Byers So. 47-125 .376 1975-76 Wilson Washington Jr. 245-457 53.6 1997-98 Mark Poag Jr. 90-190 .474 1976-77 Wilson Washington Sr. 220-372 59.1 1998-99 Mark Poag Sr. 80-205 .390 1977-78 Tommy Conrad Jr. 92-176 52.3 1999-00 Freddie Bryant Sr. 17-39 .436 1978-79 Ronnie Valentine Jr. 193-374 51.6 2000-01 Andre McCullum Sr. 93-121 .447 1979-80 Bobby Vaughn Jr. 80-155 51.6 2001-02 Pierrre Greene Sr. 20-52 .385 1980-81 Mark West So. 128-243 52.7 2002-03 John Waller Jr. 36-92 .391 1981-82 Mark West Jr. 197-323 61.0 1982-83 Mark West Sr. 169-297 56.9 Single Game Reb. Leaders 1983-84 Mark Davis Jr. 181-343 52.8 1. 33 by Ron Drews vs. Richmond Prof. Inst. Dec. 2, 1966 1984-85 Kenny Gattison Jr. 192-357 53.8 2. 29 by Randy Leddy at Towson State Dec. 7, 1965 1985-86 Kenny Gattison Sr. 218-342 63.7%# 3. 26 by Randy Leddy vs. Loyola (Md.) Dec. 5, 1965 1986-87 Garrick Davis So. 112-228 53.5 4. 24 by Wilson Washington vs. Roanoke Feb. 21, 1976 1987-88 Garrick Davis Jr. 143-247 57.9 5. 23 by Mark West vs. Texas Wesleyan Dec. 3, 1980 1988-89 Chris Gatling So. 239-388 61.6% 23 by Clifton Jones vs. UNCW Feb. 26, 2001 1989-90 Chris Gatling Jr. 207-357 58.0 23 by Randy Leddy vs. Washington & Lee Dec. 3, 1965 1990-91 Chris Gatling Sr. 251-405 62.0 22 by Jay Rountree vs. Georgia Southern Dec. 18, 1971 1991-92 Ricardo Leonard Sr. 209-431 48.5 8. 21 by Ronnie Valentine vs. Georgia Southern Feb. 11, 1978 1992-93 Odell Hodge Fr. 173-309 56.0 21 by Wilson Washington vs. Brigham Young Dec. 30, 1975 1993-94 Odell Hodge So. 249-455 54.7 21 by Wilson Washington vs. St. Francis (Pa.) Feb. 25, 1976 1994-95 Mario Mullen Jr. 161-301 53.5 11. 20 by Chris Gatling at South Florida Feb. 7, 1990 1995-96 Odell Hodge Jr. 182-321 56.7 20 by Chris Gatling vs. Virginia Tech Dec. 8, 1990 1996-97 Odell Hodge Sr. 241-438 55.0 20 by Wilson Washington vs. Baptist Feb. 20, 1975 1997-98 Skipper Youngblood Jr. 75-152 49.3 20 by Joel Copeland vs. Yale Dec. 27, 1973 1998-99 Reggie Bassette Sr. 138-253 54.5 20 by Joel Copeland vs. Rollins (NCAA) Mar. 7, 1974 1999-00 Skipper Youngblood Sr. 139-262 53.1 2000-01 Andre McCullum Sr. 137-292 .469 20 by Wilson Washington at William & Mary Feb. 5, 1976 2001-02 Ricardo Marsh Jr. 166-330 .503 20 by Steve Cox vs. Norfolk State Feb. 23, 1970 2002-03 Ricardo Marsh Sr. 167-354 .472 20 by Cal Bowdler vs. Seton Hall Mar. 10, 1999 #ODU record %Conference Champion 74 Old Dominion University Coaches & Captains CAPTAINS, COACHES AND RECORDS YEAR RECORD CAPTAINS COACH 1930-31 11-10 Harry Hamburger ld Dominion University has enjoyed 1931-32 7-9 Rufus Tonelson Tommy Scott an impressive basketball tradition. 1932-33 8-6 Rufus Tonelson Tommy Scott Since fielding its first team in 1930, Old 1933-34 10-4 Junie Mills Tommy Scott O Dominion has won 1,028 games in 72 years, a 1934-35 11-6 C.F.Freddie Edmonds Tommy Scott 1935-36 10-6 C.F.Freddie Edmonds Tommy Scott winning percentage of .574. Scott 1936-37 8-8 Woody Barnes Tommy Scott Founded in 1930 as the Norfolk Division of 1937-38 15-4 Joe Wood Tommy Scott the College of William and Mary, the institution 1938-39 8-14 n/a Tommy Scott gained independence in 1962 and became Old 1939-40 4-16 n/a Tommy Scott 1940-41 4-15 n/a George Stirnweiss Dominion College. In 1969, University status 1941-42 0-14 Ed Kilgore George Stirnweiss was granted and the name was changed to Old 1942-43 12-10 Dave Prosser Scrap Chandler Dominion University. 1943-44 1-7 Bobby Worrell Scrap Chandler Sonny Allen was named head coach at Old 1944-45 6-6 n/a Scrap Chandler 1945-46 9-8 n/a Scrap Chandler Dominion in 1965, following athletic director Chandler 1946-47 14-8 Charlie Kiley, Ted Bacalis Julius Rubin Bud Metheny’s outstanding career. In ten years, 1947-48 21-8 Ted Bacalis Jack Callahan Allen led the Monarchs to 181 wins, and a 1948-49 11-5 Bill Roughton, John Vitasek Bud Metheny second place national finish at the 1970 NCAA 1949-50 9-10 Joe Agee Bud Metheny Division II championships. In 1975 his Monarchs 1950-51 11-10 Sonny Howlett Bud Metheny 1951-52 12-13 Ralph Muzzey, Mac McCurry Bud Metheny took the ultimate prize with the National 1951-53 8-12 John Casey, Malvin Howlett Bud Metheny Championship. 1953-54 12-10 Ralph Halstead, William Tyndall Bud Metheny Paul Webb took control in 1975-76 and led 1954-55 7-15 Paul Burlage, Harry Knickerbocker Bud Metheny the Monarchs to a fourth place finish at the Metheny 1955-56 8-12 Harry Knickerbocker, John Casey Bud Metheny 1956-57 11-10 Harry Knockerbocker, Bob Johnson Bud Metheny NCAA Division II nationals. Webb successfully 1957-58 12-9 Bob Johnson, Holt Butt Bud Metheny guided the Old Dominion program to one of the 1958-59 15-8 Holt Butt, Leo Anthony Bud Metheny nation’s premier Division I basketball programs. 1959-60 12-6 Leo Anthony, Bobby Hoffman Bud Metheny In ten seasons, Webb won 196 victories and took 1960-61 16-4 Leo Anthony, Bobby Hoffman Bud Metheny the Big Blue to nine national post-season 1961-62 18-3 Bobby Hoffman, Marion Carroll Bud Metheny 1962-63 13-13 Marion Carroll, Ray Dougan, tournaments. Billy Phelps Bud Metheny In 1985, the reigns were turned over to Tom 1963-64 13-10 John Kendall, Wayne Parks Bud Metheny Allen Young and he guided the Monarchs to a 23-8 1964-65 10-13 Freddie Edmonds, Jr., Bud Metheny mark in 1986 and an NCAA bid. The Monarchs 1965-66 7-17 Randy Leddy, Freddie Edmonds,Jr. Sonny Allen 1966-67 14-12 Button Speakes Sonny Allen advanced to the second round for the first time 1967-68 19-7 Button Speakes, Dick St.Clair Sonny Allen ever. In 1987-88, Old Dominion was 18-12 and 1968-69 21-10 Button Speakes, Dick St. Clair Sonny Allen earned a NIT bid. In 1991-92, former captain 1969-70 21-7 Dick St. Clair, Harry Lozon Sonny Allen Oliver Purnell returned to his alma mater and 1970-71 21-9 Dave Twardzik, Steve Cox Sonny Allen led Old Dominion to the CAA title and a trip to 1971-72 14-10 Dave Twardzik Sonny Allen 1972-73 19-9 Jack Baker, Rick Nau Sonny Allen the NCAA. In 1993 and 1994 the Monarchs Webb 1973-74 20-7 Joel Copeland Sonny Allen advanced to the second round of the NIT. Jeff 1974-75 25-6 Oliver Purnell Sonny Allen Capel took over in 1994-95 and guided the 1975-76 19-12 Wilson Washington, Jeff Fuhrmann, Monarchs to the second round of the NCAA Joey Caruthers Paul Webb after a stunning victory over third seed 1976-77 25-4 Wilson Washington, Jeff Fuhrmann Paul Webb 1977-78 11-15 Reese Neyland, Chris Pickett Paul Webb Villanova, 89-81 in triple overtime. Capel again 1978-79 23-7 Ronnie Valentine,Tommy Conrad Paul Webb guided Old Dominion to a CAA title and NCAA 1979-80 25-5 Ronnie Valentine, Bobby Haithcock Paul Webb Tournament play in 1997. 1980-81 18-10 Bobby Vaughan Paul Webb In April of 2001, Blaine Taylor became the Young 1981-82 18-12 Ronnie McAdoo, Billy Mann Paul Webb 1982-83 19-10 Mark West, Grant Robinson Paul Webb Monarchs fifth Division I head coach. 1983-84 19-12 Charlie Smith Paul Webb The Monarchs have been selected for 1984-85 19-12 Charlie Smith, Mark Davis Paul Webb post-season play 16 times since moving up to 1985-86 23-8 Kenny Gattison, Ronnie Wade Tom Young Division I in 1976-77, seven by the NCAA and 1986-87 6-22 Frank Smith, Garrick Davis Tom Young 1987-88 18-12 Frank Smith, Garrick Davis Tom Young nine by the NIT. Twenty-one players have been 1988-89 15-13 Anthony Carver, Darrin McDonald accorded All-American honors since 1958, and Garrick Davis Tom Young including first team selections Wilson 1989-90 14-14 Anthony Carver, Darrin McDonald Tom Young Washington (1975-76), Joel Copeland (1973-74) Purnell 1990-91 14-18 Cyril Cox Tom Young and Dave Twardzik (1972-73). 1991-92 15-15# John Robinson, Barry Smith, Ricardo Leonard, Al Grant Oliver Purnell 1992-93 21-8# Keith Jackson, Donald Anderson Oliver Purnell 1993-94 21-10 # Kevin Swann, Kevin Larkin Oliver Purnell 1994-95 21-12 Petey Sessoms, David Harvey and Past Coaches’ Breakdown Mike Jones Jeff Capel 1995-96 18-13 Odell Hodge, Mario Mullen Jeff Capel Record Yrs. 1996-97 22-11 Odell Hodge, E.J. Sherod Jeff Capel Tommy Scott (1930-40) 92-83 10 1997-98 12-16 Mike Byers, Brion Dunlap Jeff Capel George Stirnweis (1940-42) 4-29 2 Capel 1998-99 25-9 Cal Bowdler, Mike Byers, Skipper Jeff Capel Youngblood and Mark Poag Scrap Chandler (1942-46) 28-31 4 1999-00 11-19 Skipper Youngblood & Freddie Bryant Jeff Capel Julius Rubin (1946-47) 14-8 1 2000-01 13-18 Andre McCullum, Pierre Greene & Jeff Capel Jack Callahan (1947-48) 21-8 1 Michael Williams 2001-02 13-16 Pierre Greene, Rasheed Wright & Blaine Taylor Bud Metheny (1948-65) 198-163 17 Ricardo Marsh Sonny Allen (1965-75) 181-94 10 2002-03 12-15 Rasheed Wright & Ricardo Marsh Blaine Taylor Paul Webb (1975-85) 196-99 10 Tom Young (1985-91) 90-87 6 Totals : 1028-764 in 72 years (.574) Taylor Div. 1 : 471-334 in 27 years (.585) Oliver Purnell (1991-94) 57-33 3 # Captains not used, just seniors. Jeff Capel (1994-2001) 122-98 7 Blaine Taylor (2001- ) 25-31 2 TOTAL 10028-764 72 (.574)

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 75 All-Time Scorers 1. RONNIE VALENTINE (1976-80) 11. KEITH JACKSON (1989-93) GP FG PCT FT PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG GP FG PCT 3PT PCT FT PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG 1976-77 29 294-555 .530 62-89 .697 270-9.3 650 22.4 1989-90 27 96-240 .400 23-61 .377 35-53 .660 112-4.2 250 9.3 1977-78 22 231-465 .497 69-92 .750 219-10.0 531 24.1 1990-91 32 196-449 .437 68-182 .374 49-68 .721 157-4.9 509 15.9 1978-79 20 193-374 .516 82-112 .732 198-9.9 468 23.4 1992-93 29 114-288 .396 53-133 .399 62-82 .756 108-3.7 343 11.8 1979-80 30 245-476 .515 65-90 .722 262-8.7 555 18.5 1992-93 29 167-378 .442 72-172 .419 84-107 .785 111-3.8 490 16.9 Totals 101 963-1870 .514 278-383 .726 949-9.4 2204 21.8 Totals 117 573-1355 .423 216-548 .394 230-310 .742 488-4.2 1592 13.6 2. LEO ANTHONY (1957-61) 12. DARRIN McDONALD (1987-90) GP FG FT PCT PTS AVG GP FG PCT 3PT PCT FT PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG 1957-58 21 169 168-218 .771 506 24.1 1985-86 28 177-366 .484 0-0 .000 64-98 .653 166-5.9 418 14.9* 1958-59 23 203 176-235 .749 582 25.3 1987-88 30 154-284 .542 4-13 .308 93-117 .795 124-4.1 405 13.5 1959-60 18 160 153-200 .765 473 26.3 1988-89 28 134-278 .483 35-86 .407 57-83 .687 125-4.5 360 12.9 1960-61 20 237 146-210 .695 620 31.0 1989-90 27 142-319 .445 42-114 .368 55-77 .714 104-3.9 381 14.1 Totals 82 769 643-863 .745 2181 26.6 Totals 113 607-1247 .487 81-213 .380 269-375 .717 519-4.6 1564 13.8 *1985-86 played at VMI 3. ODELL HODGE (1992-97) GP FG PCT 3PT PCT FT PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG 13. KEITH THOMAS (1982-86) 1992-93 29 173-309 .560 0-0 .000 80-105 .762 263-9.1 426 14.7 GP FG PCT FT PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG 1993-94 31 249-455 .547 0-0 .000 103-151 .682 279-9.0 601 19.4 1982-83 28 100-233 .429 69-78 .885 55-2.0 275 9.8* 1994-95 4 21-37 .568 0-0 .000 10-12 .833 29-7.3 52 13.0 1983-84 31 150-340 .441 128-149 .859 102-3.3 428 13.9 1995-96 31 182-321 .567 0-4 .000 78-123 .634 232-7.5 442 14.3 1984-85 31 141-283 .498 109-137 .795 102-3.3 391 12.7 1996-97 33 241-438 .550 1-1 1.000 113-158 .715 283-8.6 596 18.1 1985-86 31 170-321 .529 96-118 .813 108-3.5 436 14.1 Totals 128 866-1560 .555 1-5 .200 384-549 .699 1086-8.5 2117 16.5 Totals 121 561-1177 .477 402-482 .834 367-3.0 1530 12.6 *6-20 in three-point shots. 4. PETEY SESSOMS (1991-95) GP FG PCT 3PT PCT FT PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG 14. MARK POAG (1995-99) 1991-92 31 84-205 .410 22-70 .314 81-102 .794 160-5.3 271 9.0 GP FG PCT 3PT PCT FT PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG 1992-93 29 145-334 .434 69-160 .431 130-159 .818 170-5.9 489 16.0 1995-96 21 91-206 .442 76-178 .427 21-24 .875 59--2.0 279 9.3 1993-94 31 156-369 .423 90-215 .419 93-113 .823 173-5.6 495 16.0 1996-97 31 121-352 .344 82-253 .324 50-66 .758 133-4.0 374 11.3 1994-95 33 213-495 .430 89-242 .368 215-259 .830 276-8.4 730 22.1 1997-98 26 143-297 .481 90-190 .474 53-64 .828 105-3.8 429 15.3 Totals 123 598-1403 .426 270-687 .393 519-633 .819 779-6.3 1985 16.1 1998-99 34 130-299 .435 80-205 .390 53-64 .828 128-3.8 393 11.6 Totals 106 485-1154 .420 328-826 .397 177-218 .812 425-3.4 1475 11.8 5. ANTHONY CARVER (1986-90) GP FG PCT 3PT PCT FT PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG 15. JEFF FUHRMANN (1973-77) 1986-87 28 178-390 .456 22-71 .310 55-78 .705 200-7.1 433 15.5 GP FG PCT FT PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG 1987-88 30 177-366 .484 25-68 .368 70-89 .787 209-7.0 449 15.0 1973-74 17 24-59 .406 5-10 .500 29-1.7 53 3.1 1988-89 24 177-395 .448 78-192 .406 53-72 .736 160-6.7 485 20.2 1974-75 31 222-416 .534 59-68 .868 193-6.2 503 16.1 1989-90 28 223-491 .454 94-231 .407 51-65 .785 186-6.6 591 21.1 1975-76 31 240-504 .476 96-111 .865 271-8.7 576 18.6 Totals 110 755-1642 .459 219-562 .389 229-304 .753 755-6.9 1958 17.8 1976-77 23 124-276 .449 49-62 .790 134-5.8 297 12.9 Totals 102 610-1255 .486 209-251 .833 627-6.1 1429 14.0 6. CHRIS GATLING (1988-91) GP FG PCT FT PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG 16. HARRY LOZON (1967-70) 1988-89 27 239-388 .616 126-179 .704 244-9.0 604 22.4 GP FG PCT FT PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG 1989-90 26 207-357 .580 120-179 .670 259-10.0 534 20.5 1968-69 25 215-354 .610 87-114 .760 165-6.6 517 20.7 1990-91 32 251-405 .620 171-247 .692 356-11.1 673 21.0 1969-70 30 219-418 .520 69-98 .700 205-6.8 507 16.9 Totals 85 697-1150 .606 417-605 .689 859-10.1 1811 21.3 1970-71 27 171-318 .537 58-82 .707 143-5.3 400 14.9 Totals 82 605-1090 .555 214-294 .727 513-6.3 1424 17.4 7. RONNIE McADOO (1978-82) GP FG PCT FT PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG 17. RANDY LEDDY (1962-66) 1978-79 30 182-371 .491 93-130 .715 260-8.7 457 15.2 GP FG PCT FT PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG 1979-80 30 186-383 .486 59-80 .738 220-7.3 431 14.4 1962-63 24 56-124 .451 27-55 .491 157-6.5 139 5.8 1980-81 28 182-379 .480 82-122 .672 222-7.9 446 15.9 1963-64 21 137-268 .510 87-119 .730 278-13.2 361 17.2 1981-82 30 173-359 .482 96-134 .716 251-8.4 442 14.7 1964-65 21 144-NA -- 153-212 .721 285-13.6 441 21.0 Totals 118 723-1492 .485 330-466 .708 953-8.1 1776 15.1 1965-66 24 179-369 .480 114-193 .590 433-18.1 470 19.6 Totals 90 516-NA -- 381-579 .658 1153-12.8 1411 15.7 8. DAVE TWARDZIK (1968-72) GP FG PCT FT PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG 18. RICARDO LEONARD (1988-92) 1969-70 28 169-309 .547 152-207 .734 158-5.6 490 17.5 GP FG PCT FT PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG 1970-71 30 193-406 .480 222-273 .810 167-5.6 608 20.3 1988-89 28 81-154 .526 65-94 .692 93-2.3 227 8.1 1971-72 24 194-383 .507 174-206 .845 122-5.1 562 23.4 1989-90 8 15-45 .333 16-24 .667 22-2.4 46 5.8 Totals 82 556-1098 .506 548-686 .799 447-5.5 1660 20.2 1990-91 32 202-418 .483 108-175 .617 199-6.2 513* 16.0 1991-92 30 209-431 .485 191-263 .726 175-5.8 613* 20.4 9. JOEL COPELAND (1970-74) Totals 98 507-1048 .484 380-556 .683 489-5.0 1399 14.3 GP FG PCT FT PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG * 3 Pts. (1-1 in 1991) and 4-11 in 1992) 1970-71 2 14-25 .560 0-2 .000 17-8.5 28 14.0 1971-72 24 166-344 .482 63-98 .643 273-11.4 395 16.5 19. WILSON WASHINGTON (1975-77) 1972-73 28 245-501 .489 62-113 .549 324-11.6 552 19.7 GP FG PCT FT PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG 1973-74 27 279-568 .491 124-161 .770 325-12.0 682 25.3 1974-75 21 132-223 .592 24-39 .615 264-12.6 288 13.7 Totals 81 704-1438 .489 249-374 .666 939-11.6 1657 20.5 1975-76 31 245-457 .536 65-107 .607 418-13.5 555 17.9 1976-77 29 220-372 .591 83-129 .643 329-11.4 523 18.0 10. KENNY GATTISON (1982-86) Totals 81 597-1052 .567 172-275 .625 1011-12.5 1366 16.9 GP FG PCT FT PCT REBS-AVG PTS AVG 1982-83 29 94-187 .503 55-78 .705 218-7.5 243 8.4 20. RICARDO MARSH (1999-2003) 1983-84 31 127-257 .494 89-137 .650 219-7.1 343 11.1 GP FG PCT 3PT PCT FT PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG 1984-85 31 192-357 .538 114-187 .609 285-9.2 498 16.1 1999-00 30 61-132 .462 9-18 .500 36-55 .655 118-3.9 167 5.6 1985-86 31 218-342 .637 103-153 .673 241-7.8 539 17.4 2000-01 31 101-229 .441 16-57 .281 71-106 .670 136-4.4 289 9.3 Totals 122 631-1143 .552 361-555 .650 963-7.9 1623 13.3 2001-02 29 166-330 .503 7-26 .269 105-146 .719 209-7.2 444 15.3 2002-03 27 167-354 .472 5-27 .185 111-150 .740 227-8.4 450 6.7 Totals 1117 495-1045 .474 37-128 .289 323-457 .707 690-5.9 1350 11

Ronnie Valentine Leo Anthony Odell Hodge Anthony Carver Petey Sessoms

76 Old Dominion University Monarchsin Overtime

1936-37 Norfolk Athletic Club 2 50-49 L 1992-93 William & Mary Frosh 1 34-42 L 1-4-93 at South Florida 1 78-76 W 1938-39 Louisburg College 2 39-45 L 1993-94 1965-66 2-23-94 at American 1 77-81 L 1-10-66 at Hampden-Sydney 3 108-119 L 1994-95 2-11-66 at Bridgewater 1 92-104 L 12-5-94 at Tulane 1 80-85 L 1971-72 12-16-94 vs Weber St.(Hawaii) 1 94-86 W 12-9-71 Norfolk State (Scope) 1 119-122 L 2-11-95 vs American(CAA/Richmond)1 77-67 W 2-11-72 Norfolk State (Scope) 1 105-101 W 3-17-95 vs Villanova (NCAA/Albany NY)389-81 W 2-22-72 at Randolph-Macon 2 100-95 W 1995-96 1972-73 at Roanoke (NCAA) 1 87-88 L 11-25-95 vs Ohio U (Alaska) 2 89-90 L 1-24-74 Xavier (Ohio) 1 86-83 W 12-28-95 at CS Sacramento 1 69-62 W 2-10-75 at Randolph-Macon 2 86-85 W 2-3-96 at VCU 1 76-85 L 1975-76 2-14-96 at George Mason 1 93-92 W 1-22-76 at Roanoke 1 83-88 L 1996-97 1-28-76 at Madison 1 87-83 W 1-1-97 Mississippi St.(Puerto Rico) 1 72-71 W 1976-77 1-15-97 at American 1 77-80 L 12-6-76 at Austin Peay 1 76-81 L 2-8-97 at UNC Wilmington 1 73-74 L 1-6-77 at Georgia Southern 1 83-82 W 3-3-97 James Madison(CAA Finals)1 62-58 W 3-9-77 Villanova (Scope NIT) 1 68-71 L 1997-98 1978-79 1-7-98 at UNC Wilmington 1 50-58 L 12-9-78 at Austin Peay 1 65-68 L 1998-99 1-6-79 Florida State(Kiwanis) 2 80-76 W 2-10-99 at American 1 76-70 W East Carolina 2 90-85 W East Carolina (CAA) 2 65-62 W 2-15-79 at VCU 1 72-71 W 1999-00 3-12-79 at Clemson (NIT) 2 61-59 W 1-5-00 at VCU 1 67-73 L 1979-80 1-15-00 at George Mason 1 75-77 L 2-23-80 at William & Mary 1 71-69 W 2-7-00 at Va. Tech 1 67-78 L 3-1-80 Navy (ECAC Finals in Hampton)1 62-51 W 2-10-00 at American 1 67-68 L 1980-81 2000-01 1-21-81 at James Madison 2 65-63 W 1-17-01 at East Carolina 1 63-68 L 2-7-81 Richmond 1 82-80 W 1-27-01 Richmond 2 73-77 L 1981-82 3-3-01 William & Mary (CAA) 1 53-47 W 12-9-81 Marquette 1 70-75 L 2001-02 12-19-81 at Dayton 1 77-78 L 1-19-02 VA Commonwealth U. 1 79-77 L 1-23-82 at William & Mary 1 56-54 W 2002-03 1983-84 1-15-03 Delaware 1 74-75 L 1-28-84 VCU 1 56-54 W Overall Overtime Record: 34-36 2-1-84 at James Madison 1 67-68 L Division I (Since 1976-77) Overtime Record: 29-28 1984-85 2-2-85 Jacksonville 1 78-79 L 1987-88 1-18-88 Alabama-Birmingham 1 82-80 W 2-15-88 at Alabama-Birmingham 1 74-80 L 1987-88 W.Kentucky (SBC Trn in Richmond) 1 86-84 W 1988-89 1-23-89 VCU 1 93-101 L UAB (SBC Charlotte,NC) 1 87-89 L 1989-90 12-5-89 at George Washington 1 67-71 L 1-15-90 at South Alabama 1 94-85 W 1-29-90 at Richmond 1 76-74 W 2-7-90 at South Florida 1 93-94 L 1990-91 12-22-90 South Florida 1 75-82 L 12-29-90 East Carolina 1 79-78 W 1991-92 Paul Webb celebrates his 500th career collegiate victory in 1985. Webb's teams won 2-1-92 William & Mary 1 102-92 W 12 overtime games, including three double- overtime victories in 1978-9 against Florida 2-22-92 East Carolina 1 89-83 W State, East Carolina & Clemson.

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 77 The Leaderboards Monarch 1,000 Point Club Career Assist Leaders Career Free Throw Leaders Name GP Sea. Yrs Points Avg. Name GA Sea. Years Assists Avg. Name Seasons Years FTM FTA PCT 1. Valentine, Ronnie 101 4 1976-80 2,204 21.8 1. Smith, Frank 120 4 1984-88 883 7.4 1. Haithcock, Bobby 4 1976-80 126-148 .851 2. Anthony, Leo 82 4 1957-61 2,181* 26.6 2. Twardzik, Dave 82 3 1969-72 880 10.7 2. Thomas, Keith 4 1982-86 401-482 .834 3. Hodge, Odell 128 4+ 1992-97 2,117 16.5 3. Brion Dunlap 124 4 1994-98 680 5.5 3. Furhmann, Jeff 4 1973-77 209-251 .833 4. Sessoms, Petey 123 4 1991-95 1,985 16.1 4. Caruthers, Joey 118 4 1973-77 619 5.2 4. Anderson, Donald 4 1989-93 276-333 .829 5. Carver, Anthony 110 4 1986-90 1,958 17.8 5. St. Clair, Dick 70 3 1967-70 608 8.7 5. St. Clair, Dick 3 1967-70 178-217 .820 6. Gatling, Chris 85 3 1988-91 1,811 21.3 6. Robinson, Grant 117 4 1979-83 596 5.1 6. Sessoms, Petey 4 1991-95 519-633 .819 7. McAdoo, Ronnie 118 4 1978-82 1,776 15.1 7. Anderson, Donald 112 4 1989-93 488 4.4 7. Hanley, Clarence 3 1982-85 152-187 .816 8. Twardzik, Dave 82 3 1969-72 1,660 20.2 8. Purnell, Oliver 90 3 1972-75 476 5.3 8. Poag, Mark 3 1995-99 177-218 .812 9. Copeland, Joel 81 4 1970-74 1,657 20.5 9. Swann, Kevin 115 4 1989-94 458 3.9* 9. Royster, Bernard 4 1985-89 234-290 .807 10. Gattison, Kenny 122 4 1982-86 1,623 13.3 10. Nau, Rick 81 3 1970-73 423 5.2 10. Swann, Kevin 4 1989-94 267-331 .806* 11. Keith Jackson 117 4 1989-93 1,592 13.6 11. Smith, Charlie 121 4 1981-85 385 3.2 11. Twardzik, Dave 3 1969-72 548-686 .799 12 McDonald, Darrin 113 4 1985-90 1,564# 13.8 12. Speakes, Buttons 80 3 1966-69 380 4.8 12. Boyce, Richard 3 1965-68 162-203 .798 13. Thomas, Keith 121 4 1982-86 1,530 12.6 13. Byers, Mike 123 4 1995-99 363 2.95 13. Conrad, Tommy 4 1975-79 256-323 .793 14. Poag, Mark 125 4 1995-99 1,475 11.8 13. Thomas, Keith 121 4 1982-86 334 2.8 14. Michaelson, Ricky 3 1970-73 118-150 .787 15. Furhmann, Jeff 102 3 1973-77 1,429 14.0 16. Lozon, Harry 82 3 1967-70 1,424 17.4 *Played two years at Cent. Conn. State. *Played two years at Cen. Conn. State. 17. Leddy, Randy 90 4 1962-66 1,411 15.7 Career Steal Leaders Top Career Scoring Averages 18. Leonard, Ricardo 98 4 1988-92 1,399 14.3 Name GA Years Steals Avg. 1. Leo Anthony 1957-61 26.6* 19. Washington, Wilson 81 3 1975-77 1,366 16.9 1. Smith, Frank 120 1984-88 295 2.5 2. Bob Pritchett 1966-68 23.8 20. Marsh, Ricardo 117 4 1999-03 1,350 11.5 2. Byers, Mike 123 1995-99 189 1.5 3. Ronnie Valentine 1976-80 21.8 21. West, Mark 117 4 1979-83 1,308 11.2 3. Caruthers, Joey 118 1973-77 188 1.6 4. Chris Gatling 1988-91 21.3 22. Knickerbocker, H. 105 5 1952-57 1,286* 12.2 4. Robinson, Grant 117 1979-83 184 1.6 5. Joel Copeland 1970-74 20.5 23. Smith, Charlie 121 4 1981-85 1,250 10.3 5. Swann, Kevin 115 1989-94 179 1.5* 6. Dave Twardzik 1969-72 20.2 24. Caruthers, Joey 118 4 1973-77 1,202 10.2 6. McDonald, Darrin 113 1985-90 165 1.5# 25. Noble, Skip 89 3 1968-71 1,193 13.4 7. Thomas, Keith 121 1982-86 160 1.3 26. Pritchett, Bob 50 2 1966-68 1,188 23.8 8. Dunlap, Brion 124 1994-98 154 1.2 Most Career 30-Point Games 27. Wright, Rasheed 116 4 1999-03 1,185 10.2 9. Greene, Pierre 123 1999-02 148 1.2 Name No. Years 28. Byers, Mike 123 4 1995-99 1,175 9.6 10. Gatling, Chris 85 1988-91 147 1.7 1. Leo Anthony 29 1957-61 29. Jones, Mike 111 4 1991-95 1,166 10.5 11. Conrad, Tommy 111 1975-79 139 1.3 2. Chris Gatling 12 1988-91 30. McCullum, Andre 109 3 1996-01 1,118 10.3 12. Smith, Charlie 121 1981-85 139 1.1 3. Ronnie Valentine 11 1976-80 31. Purnell,Oliver 90 3 1972-75 1,090 12.1 13. Anderson, Donald 112 1989-93 137 1.2 4. Bob Pritchett 8 1966-68 32. Hoffman, Bobby 82 4 1958-62 1,041* 12.7 14. Furhmann, Jeff 102 1973-77 131 1.3 5. Joel Copeland 7 1970-74 33. Davis, Mark 114 4 1981-85 1,039 9.1 15. Wright, Rasheed 116 2002-03 131 1.1 6. Dave Twardzik 7 1969-72 34. St.Clair, Dick 70 3 1967-70 1,038 14.8 16. Leonard, Ricardo 98 1988-92 127 1.3 35. Nau, Rick 81 3 1970-73 1,028 12.7 *Played two years at Cent. Conn. St. 36. Bowdler, Cal 118 4 1995-99 1,017 8.6 Most Career Games Played 37. Davis, Garrick 109 4 1985-89 1,009 9.3 Career Blocked Shots Leaders 1. E.J. Sherod 1993-97 128 38. Speakes, Buttons 80 3 1966-69 1,005 12.6 Name GA Years Blocks Avg. 2. Odell Hodge 1992-97 128 39. Mann, Billy 112 4 1978-82 1,004 9.0 1. West, Mark 117 1979-83 446 3.8 3. Mark Poag 1995-99 125 *Includes some games not allowed in NCAA records. 2. Washington, Wilson 81 1975-77 364 4.5 4. Petey Sessoms 1991-95 123 3. Hodge, Odell 128 1992-97 286 2.2 5. Mike Byers 1995-99 123 Career Rebounding Leaders 4. Bowdler, Cal 118 1995-99 219 1.9 6. Pierre Greene 1999-02 123 Name GP Sea. Yrs Rebounds Avg. 5. Bassette, Reggie 119 1995-99 199 1.7 1. Leddy, Randy 90 4 1962-66 1,153 12.8 7. Kenny Gattison 1982-86 122 6. Gatling, Chris 85 1988-91 195 2.3 8. Keith Thomas 1982-86 121 2. West, Mark 117 4 1979-83 1,113 9.5 7. Gattison, Kenny 122 1982-86 126 1.0 3. Hodge, Odell 128 4+ 1992-97 1,086 8.5 9. Charlie Smith 1981-85 121 3. Washington, Wilson 81 3 1975-77 1,011 12.5 10. Frank Smith 1984-88 120 4. Gattison, Kenny 122 4 1982-86 963 7.9 Top Career Rebounding Ave. 5. McAdoo, Ronnie 118 4 1978-82 953 8.1 1. Wilson Washington 1975-77 12.5 6. Valentine, Ronnie 101 4 1976-80 949 9.4 2. Randy Leddy 1962-66 12.3 7. Copeland, Joel 81 4 1970-74 939 11.6 3. Joel Copeland 1970-74 11.6 8. Gatling, Chris 85 3 1988-91 859 10.1 4. Chris Gatling 1988-91 10.1 9. Dougan, Ray 83 4 1959-63 825 9.9 5. Ray Dougan 1959-63 9.9* 10. Drews, Ron 83 3 1966-69 796 9.6 11. Cox, Steve 89 3 1968-71 784 8.8 12. Bowdler, Cal 118 4 1995-99 783 6.6 Individual Point Leaders 13. Sessoms, Petey 123 4 1991-95 779 6.3 2300 14. Carver, Anthony 110 4 1986-90 755 6.9 15. Marsh, Ricardo 117 4 1999-2003 690 5.9 16. Street, Tom 85 3 1972-75 657 7.7 2200 17. Rountree, Jay 83 3 1971-75 644 7.8 2204 18. Furhman, Jeff 102 4 1973-77 627 6.1 2181 19. Jones, Clifton 115 3 1996-01 609 5.3 20. Noble, Skip 89 3 1968-71 597 6.7 2100 2117 21. McCullum, Andre 109 3 1996-01 561 5.1

Career FG Pct. Leaders 2000 1985 Name Sea. Years FGM-FGA PCT 1958 1. Gatling, Chris 3 1988-91 697-1150 .606 1900 2. Washington, Wilson 3 1975-77 597-1052 .567 3. West, Mark 4 1979-83 561-1004 .559 4. Odell Hodge 4+ 1992-97 866-1560 .555 1800 5. Lozon, Harry 3 1967-70 605-1090 .555 1811 6. Michaelson, Ricky 3 1970-73 285-515 .553 7. Gattison, Kenny 4 1982-86 631-1143 .552 8. Davis, Garrick 4 1985-89 383-720 .532 1700 9. Valentine, Ronnie 4 1976-80 963-1870 .515 10. Bassette, Reggie 4 1995-99 308-601 .512 11. Twardzik, Dave 4 1969-72 556-1098 .506 1600 12. Rountree, Jay 3 1971-75 605-1090 .505 Ronnie Leo Odell Petey Anthony Chris 13. Davis, Mark 4 1981-85 426-848 .501 Valentine Anthony Hodge Sessoms Carver Gatling

78 Old Dominion University The Leaderboards Single Season FG Leaders Single Game 3Pt. Field Goal Career 3 Pt. Field Goal 1. Ronnie Valentine 294 in 1976-77 Leaders Percentage Leaders 2. Joel Copeland 276 in 1973-74 1. Steve Trax .435 (124-285) 1984-88 3. Chris Gatling 251 in 1990-91 1. Mark Poag 9 vs. VMI, 11-25-97 2. Mike Jones .406 (168-414) 1991-95 4. Odell Hodge 249 in 1993-94 Anthony Carver 9 vs. George Mason, 1-9-89 3. Mark Poag .397 328-826) 1995-99 5. Ronnie Valentine 245 in 1972-73 3. Anthony Carver 8 at VCU, 1-14-89 4. Keith Jackson .394 (216-548) 1989-93 Joel Copeland 245 in 1972-73 Keith Jackson 8 vs. JMU, 2-17-93 5. Petey Sessoms .393 (270-687) 1991-95 Skip Noble 245 in 1970-71 Petey Sessoms 8 vs. New Hampshire, 12-8-94 6. Frank Smith .393 (53-135) 1984-88 Wilson Washington 245 in 1975-76 Petey Sessoms 8 at St. Joseph’s, 1-4-95 7. Anthony Carver .389 (219-562 ) 1986-90 9. Odell Hodge 241 in 1996-97 Mark Poag 8 vs. George Mason, 1-17-96 8. Darrin McDonald .380 (81-213) 1985-90 10. Jeff Fuhrmann 240 in 1975-76 Mark Poag 8 vs. Richmond, 2-17-96 Bob Pritchett 240 in 1967-68 Mark Poag 8 vs. ECU, 1-28-98 12. Chris Gatling 239 in 1988-89 6. Keith Jackson 7 at South Alabama, 1-7-91 Career 3 Pt. Field Goal 13. Leo Anthony 237 in 1960-61 Petey Sessoms 7 vs. JMU, 2-17-93 Leaders 14. Ronnie Valentine 231 in 1977-78 Mark Poag 7 at GMU, 1-8-97 Mark Poag 7 at VCU, 1-18-97 10. Anthony Carver 6 vs. VCU, 1-21-89 1. Mark Poag 328-826 1995-99 Anthony Carver 6 at Jacksonville, 1-30-89 2. Petey Sessoms 270-687 1991-95 Keith Jackson 6 vs. Iona, 12-5-92 3. Anthony Carver 219-562 1986-90 Single Game FG Leaders Keith Jackson 6 at So. Miss, 3-1-93. 4. Keith Jackson 216-548 1989-93 Petey Sessoms 6 at So. Florida, 1-4-93 1. Bob Pritchett 27 vs. Richmond Prof. Inst., 5. Mike Jones 168-414 1991-95 Petey Sessoms 6 at American, 1-11-93 2-14-68 6. Steve Trax 124-285 1984-88 Petey Sessoms 6 at South Carolina, 11-27-93 2. Leo Anthony 24 vs. Lynchburg, 2-13-61 Petey Sessoms 6 vs. Hofstra, 12-4-93 (at UCSB) 3. Bob Pritchett 20 vs. Hampden-Sydney, 1-9-68 Petey Sessoms 6 at George Mason, 1-22-94 4. Joel Copeland 19 vs. Rollins (NCAA), 3-8-74 Mike Jones 6 at Tulane, 12-5-94 Single Season 30-Point Games Ronnie Valentine 19 at. Tulane, 12-20-77 Mike Jones 6 at William & Mary, 1-21-95 6. Ronnie Valentine 17 vs. Western Carolina, 1-17-77 1. Leo Anthony 12 1960-61 Mark Poag 6 vs. W&M, 2-21-96 Jeff Fuhrmann 17 vs. Baptist, 2-14-76 Chris Gatling 6 1988-89 8. Leo Anthony 16 vs. Elon, 12-14-59 Leo Anthony 6 1957-58 Joel Copeland 16 vs. Delaware, 1-5-74 Single Season 3Pt. Field Goal Leo Anthony 6 1958-59 10. Ronnie Valentine 15 vs. Marshall, 1-29-77 Leaders Bob Pritchett 6 1967-68 Ronnie Valentine 15 vs. William & Mary, 2-21-77 6. Leo Anthony 5 1959-60 Ronnie McAdoo 15 vs. George Mason, 2-12-80 1. Anthony Carver 94 1989-90 Joel Copeland 5 1973-74 Skip Noble 15 vs. Georgia Southern, 1-28-71 2. Petey Sessoms 90 1993-94 Dave Twardzik 5 1970-71 Chris Gatling 15 vs. South Florida, 2-15-90 Mark Poag 90 1997-98 9. Ronnie Valentine 4 1976-77 4. Petey Sessoms 89 1994-95 Ricky Michaelson 4 1972-73 Harry Lozon 4 1967-68 5. Mark Poag 82 1996-97 Ricardo Leonard 4 1988-92 6. Mike Jones 80 1994-95 Petey Sessoms 4 1994-95 Single Season FT Leaders 7. Mark Poag 80 1998-99 1. Dave Twardzik 222 in 1970-71 8. Anthony Carver 78 1988-89 Single Season Individual 2. Petey Sessoms 215 in 1994-95 9. Steve Trax 76 1987-88 Blocked Shot Leaders 3. Ricardo Leonard 191 in 1991-92 Mark Poag 76 1995-96 4. Leo Anthony 176 in 1958-59 10. Keith Jackson 72 1992-93 1. Wilson Washington 5.3 165 1975-76 5. Dave Twardzik 174 in 1971-72 11. Petey Sessoms 69 1992-93 2. Mark West 4.1 123 1981-82 6. Chris Gatling 171 in 1990-91 12. Keith Jackson 68 1990-91 3. Mark West 4.0 113 1980-81* 7. Leo Anthony 168 in 1957-58 4. Mark West 3.9 117 1979-80* Mike Jones 68 1993-94 Wilson Washington 3.9 83 1974-75 14. Rasheed Wright 56 2002-03 Wilson Washington 3.9 115 1976-77 15. Keith Jackson 53 1991-92 7. Mark West 3.2 93 1982-83 Single Game FT Leaders 8. Cal Bowdler 2.9 97 1998-99 9. Odell Hodge 2.5 84 1996-97 1. Dave Twardzik 24 (24-26) vs. Norfolk State, 3-12-71 Single Season 3 Pt. Field Goal 10. Chris Gatling 2.6 85 1990-91 2. Ricardo Leonard 17 (17-20) vs. William & Mary, 2-1-92 11. Cal Bowdler 2.4 68 1997-98 3. Dave Twardzik 16 (16-19) vs. Norfolk State, 1-11-71 Percentage Leaders (min. 27 made) 12. Chris Gatling 2.3 61 1988-89 Leo Anthony 16 (16-21) vs. Elon, 1959-60 13. Chris Gatling 1.9 49 1989-90 Leo Anthony 16 (16-18) vs. Hampden-Sydney, 1959-60 1. Mark Poag .474 (90-190) 1997-98 Leo Anthony 16 (16-19) vs. Baltimore, 12-6-57 2. Steve Trax .449 (48-107) 1986-87 Leo Anthony 16 (16-20) vs. Newport News App, 2-10-58. 3. Kevin Swann .439 (29-66) 1993-94 Single Season Highest Leo Anthony 16 (16-16) at. Roanoke, 2-21-58 4. Petey Sessoms .431 (69-160) 1992-93 9. Dave Twardzik 15 (15-19) vs. St.Francis,(PA.), 1-6-71 5. Steve Trax .427 (76-178) 1987-88 Team Blocked Shot Ave. Joe Bunn 15 (15-15) vs. JMU (CAA Trn.) 3-2-96 Mark Poag .427 (76-178) 1995-96 1. 1998-99 7.3 248* 7. 1992-93 4.9 141 10. Bernard Royster 14 (14-14) vs. Virginia Tech, 11-29-86 6. Mike Jones .426 (80-188) 1994-95 2. 1996-97 7.1 233 8. 1982-83 4.6 134 Ricardo Leonard 14 (14-19) at Iona, 12-2-92 7. Keith Jackson .419 (72-172) 1992-93 3. 1975-76 6.4 197 9. 1993-94 4.5 141 Dave Twardzik 14 (14-14) vs. James Madison, 1-14-72 Petey Sessoms .419 (90-215) 1993-94 8. Frank Smith .412 (28-68) 1987-88 4. 1980-81 5.7 160 10. 1990-91 4.4 140 9. Anthony Carver .407 (94-231) 1989-90 5. 1997-98 6.0 167 11. 1994-95 4.2 137 10. Darrin McDonald .407 (35-86) 1988-89 6. 1995-96 5.4 166 * CAA Record Consecutive Free Throws, 11.Mike Jones .400 (68-170) 1993-94 1981-82 5.4 163 One Season 1. Donald Anderson 33 1991-92 2. Rasheed Wright 31 2000-01 3. Bobby Haithcock 29 1978-79 Mike Jones 29 1994-95 4. Petey Sessoms 24 1994-95 Petey Sessoms 24 1993-94

Anthony Carver (middle) was in- ducted into the ODU Sports Hall of Fame in April, 2000. With Carver are Hall of Fame Committee Chairman Tony Zontini ('68) and Athletic Direc- tor Jim Jarrett.

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 79 100 Point Games Old Dominion’s 100 pt. Games

152-110 vs. Richmond Prof. Inst...... February 14, 1968 101-89 vs. Alabama-Birmingham (Scope) ...... January 7, 1989 131-76 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s ...... February 3, 1968 101-80 at Roanoke ...... February 19, 1977 125-112 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (Fieldhouse) ...... January 30, 1973 101-115 vs. Philadelphia Textile ...... February 22, 1967 124-95 vs. Richmond Prof. Inst...... February 3, 1966 101-77 vs. South Alabama (Scope) ...... February 22, 1988 122-100 at Baltimore ...... December 8, 1967 100-92 vs. Richmond (Richmond Col.) ...... December 29, 1978 121-80 vs. Southern Mississippi ...... February 5, 1971 100-92 at Hampden-Sydney ...... January 9, 1967 120-91 at George Mason ...... January 22, 1994 100-81 vs. Bridgewater ...... February 2, 1962 120-106 vs. Hampton Institute ...... December 28, 1967 100-69 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s (field house) ...... December 4, 1973 120-93 vs. Campbell (Fieldhouse) ...... January 24, 1976 100-95 vs. Randolph-Macon (field house) ot ...... February 22, 1972 120-87 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (Fieldhouse) ...... February 1, 1975 100-83 vs. W. Virginia State ...... December 27, 1968 120-78 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s ...... February 19, 1972 119-122 vs. Norfolk State (Scope) overtime ...... December 9, 1971 119-66 vs. Roanoke ...... December 28, 1968 100 pt. Games vs. Old Dominion 118-71 vs. Shenandoah ...... December 3, 1992 100-72 vs. George Mason ...... February 19, 1994 116-99 at Tulane ...... December 20, 1977 106-131 at Western Kentucky ...... November 27, 1972 115-88 vs. Richmond Prof. Inst...... February 11, 1964 91-131 at Marshall ...... February 27, 1968 114-67 vs. Southeastern ...... January 6, 1962 112-123 at Norfolk State ...... February 23, 1970 114-86 vs. Rice (ODUKC-Scope) ...... December 28, 1971 119-122 Norfolk State (Scope) ot ...... December 9, 1971 114-87 vs. Loyola-Md...... December 12, 1967 82-119 at North Carolina ...... December 1, 1992 113-105 at Southern Mississippi ...... March 1, 1993 108-119 at Hampden-Sydney ...... January 10, 1966 113-76 at Randolph-Macon ...... January 10, 1968 91-116 at Nevada-Las Vegas ...... December 20, 1975 113-81 vs. South Florida ...... December 20, 1973 101-115 Philadelphia Textile ...... February 22, 1967 113-47 vs. Delaware State (Scope) ...... December 4, 1976 102-113 at Norfolk State (NCAA) ...... March 6, 1969 113-69 vs. Roanoke (Fieldhouse) ...... December 8, 1976 94-112 at American ...... January 30, 1967 112-123 at Norfolk State ...... February 23, 1970 104-112 at Georgia Southern ...... January 7, 1978 112-59 vs. Catholic U. (Hampton Col.) ...... March 2, 1980 86-111 at Atlantic Christian ...... December 19, 1966 112-81 at East Carolina ...... January 31, 1978 82-111 Frederick ...... 1964-65 112-94 vs. St. Francis (Pa.) (Fieldhouse) ...... February 13, 1973 80-111 at Philadelphia ...... February 25, 1969 111-73 vs. Campbell (Fieldhouse) ...... January 3, 1972 92-109 at Georgia Southern ...... January 29, 1972 111-74 vs. Baptist (Fieldhouse) ...... February 14, 1976 96-108 at Cincinnati ...... February 13, 1971 110-82 vs. Yale (Scope) ...... December 27, 1973 94-108 American ...... January 30, 1967 110-94 vs. George Mason (CAA Trn.) ...... March 4, 1995 98-108 Atlantic Christian ...... January 29, 1965 110-82 vs. Southern Mississippi (Fieldhouse) ...... February 3, 1973 113-105 at Southern Miss...... March 1, 1993 110-71 vs. Atlantic Christian (Fieldhouse) ...... December 1, 1976 67-105 at Alabama ...... December 14, 1991 109-105 vs. St. Francis (Pa.) (Fieldhouse ...... January 6, 1971 103-105 at Marshall ...... December 28, 1966 109-75 vs. Randolph-Macon ...... January 8, 1969 88-105 at Roanoke ...... December 13, 1965 109-67 at Hampden-Sydney ...... January 10, 1969 104-105 Atlantic Christian ...... December 16, 1965 109-70 vs. Randolph-Macon ...... February 7, 1968 96-105 Atlantic Christian ...... 1962-63 109-55 vs. Baptist (Fieldhouse) ...... February 9, 1977 88-105 at Philadelphia Textile ...... January 13, 1968 108-80 at Maine ...... January 19, 1977 92-105 Virginia Tech ...... December 10, 1988 108-72 vs. Roanoke ...... January 26, 1962 92-104 at Bridgewater ...... February 11, 1966 108-82 vs. Hampden-Sydney ...... January 10, 1970 96-103 at Roanoke ...... February 20, 1971 108-68 at Roanoke ...... February 10, 1975 83-103 at Nevada-Las Vegas ...... December 27, 1986 108-119 vs. Hampden-Sydney ...... January 10, 1966 89-102 at James Madison ...... January 18, 1993 107-97 vs. Lynchburg ...... February 16, 1962 76-102 at Virginia Tech ...... Nov. 24, 1984 107-72 vs. USC-Aiken (Scope) ...... November 30, 1984 87-102 at Western Kentucky ...... December 9, 1974 106-131 at Western Kentucky ...... November 27, 1972 94-102 at American ...... December12, 1966 106-61 vs. Towson State ...... December 10, 1966 106-82 vs. Lynchburg ...... December 10, 1965 106-73 vs. Bluefield State ...... December 27, 1967 105-72 vs. William and Mary ...... February 2, 1994 105-99 at Hampden-Sydney ...... February 20, 1968 105-101 vs. Norfolk State (Scope)-ot ...... February 11, 1972 105-82 vs. Delaware State (Scope) ...... November 29, 1983 Most Points - Single Game 105-87 vs. Marshall (Fieldhouse) ...... January 29, 1977 104-83 at Florida A&M ...... January 2,1993 175 104-73 vs. George Mason (Scope) ...... February 12, 1980 104-84 vs. Bridgewater ...... February 1, 1962 104-77 vs. Philadelphia Textile (Fieldhouse) ...... February 26, 1975 150 104-91 at Georgia Southern ...... December 9, 1972 152 104-112 at Georgia Southern ...... January 7, 1978 104-105 vs. Atlantic Christian ...... December 16, 1965 104-78 vs. Long Island (Fieldhouse) ...... March l4, 1972 125 131 103-86 vs. George Mason ...... Jan. 17, 1996 125 124 122 103-75 vs. St. Francis (Fieldhouse) ...... February 25, 1976 103-89 at Georgia Southern ...... March 1, 1975 100 103-82 at Southern Mississippi ...... February 3, 1972 103-105 at Marshall ...... December 28, 1966 103-90 vs. Hampden-Sydney ...... February 20, 1967 103-71 at Towson State ...... December 7, 1965 75 103-79 at St. Francis (Pa.) ...... February 2, 1977 103-69 vs. VMI ...... November 24, 1998 102-92 vs. William & Mary (ot) ...... February 1, 1992 102-57 vs. Southeastern (Scope) ...... February 13, 1979 50 102-82 vs. Delaware State (Scope) ...... December 1, 1979 102-53 vs. Baltimore ...... March 2, 1967 102-113 at Norfolk State (NCAA) ...... March 6, 1969 25 102-82 vs. Washington & Lee ...... December 3, 1965

Vs. Richmond Pro. Inst. Vs. Richmond Pro. 152-110 (Feb. 14, 1968) 152-110

Vs. Mount ST. Mary’s Vs. Mount ST. 131-76 (Feb. 3, 1968)

Vs. Kentucky Wesleyan 125-112 (Jan. 30, 1973 125-112

Vs. Richmond Prof. Inst. Vs. Richmond Prof. 124-95 (Feb. 3, 1966)

Vs. Baltimore 102-68 vs. Washington & Lee ...... 1964-65 122-100 (Dec. 8, 1967) 102-65 vs. Baltimore ...... December 14, 1963 102-82 vs. Richmond Prof. Inst...... February 5, 1962-63 0 102-67 vs. Bridgewater ...... February 1, 1962-63 102-97 vs. Norfolk State (Fieldhouse) ...... January 11, 1971 101-69 vs. VCU ...... February 5, 1969 101-100 vs. Roanoke (Fieldhouse) ...... December 14, 1974 101-79 vs. Bloomsburg State (Fieldhouse) ...... January 11, 1975 101-90 vs. Georgia Southern (Fieldhouse) ...... January 22, 1977

80 Old Dominion University Team Averages YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM AVERAGES FIELD GOAL FREE THROW 3 PT. FIELD GOAL YEAR PERCENTAGE PERCENTAGE SCORING REBOUNDING PERCENTAGE

1965-66 .447 .670 87.3 43.8 1966-67 .430 .730 88.8 46.1 1967-68 .482 .742 98.2 44.7 1968-69 .469 .705 85.4 42.0 1969-70 .479 .720 85.4 44.6 1970-71 .460 .730 89.4 51.7 1971-72 .495 .724 95.7 50.3 1972-73 .488 .704 85.1 42.0 1973-74 .477 .682 83.4 45.5 1974-75 .482 .720 86.6 45.6 1975-76 .448 .704 82.5 47.0 1976-77 .498 .697 88.3 47.5 1977-78 .456 .725 76.8 40.8 1978-79 .478 .733 79.3 37.9 1979-80 .474 .707 75.0 42.0 1980-81 .470 .657 70.6 40.9 1981-82 .474 .644 68.9 38.6 1982-83 .452 .649 68.9 39.8 1983-84 .468 .712 70.8 35.3 1984-85 .464 .683 74.2 36.5 1985-86 .509 .686 66.9 32.0 1986-87 .456 .698 65.7 31.9 .357 1987-88 .508 .754 76.8 29.5 .397 1988-89 .502 .705 82.2 36.5 .401 1989-90 .470 .683 77.8 36.2 .395 1990-91 .472 .686 75.8 37.1 .347 1991-92 .429 .740 74.7 34.1 .339 1992-93 .478 .751 (11th Nat.) 84.3 (24th Nat.) 38.9 .423 1993-94 .457 .705 83.7 40.9 .396 1994-95 .445 .717 77.2 35.5 .361 1995-96 .465 .705 71.3 36.4 .341 1996-97 .445 .662 71.0 39.0 .320 1997-98 .418 .616 62.1 37.5 .374 1998-99 .448 .696 71.5 40.5 .361 1999-00 .433 .668 64.7 34.9 .308 2000-01 .419 .690 67.5 36.3 .328 2001-02 .406 .723 67.1 37.2 .335 2002-03 .402 .702 66.6 37.9 .319

Under the Sony Allen fastbreak, the Monarchs averaged 85 or more points per game nine times, including 98.2 in 1967-68 and 95.7 in 1971-72.

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 81 Home Court Advantage Home Court Advantage Yearly Home Attendance Ave. Norfolk Scope Hampton Coliseum ODU Fieldhouse 1976-77 ...... 6,581 1990-91 ...... 3,386 1971-72 2-2 1970-71 1-0 1970-71 12-2 1977-78 ...... 7,317 1991-92 ...... 3,925 1972-73 2-3 1977-78 1-1 1971-72 7-2 1978-79 ...... 6,701 1992-93 ...... 4,608 1973-74 2-1 1978-79 1-0 1972-73 8-1 1979-80 ...... 7,492 1993-94 ...... 5,899 1974-75 2-1 1979-80 4-0 1973-74 13-1 1980-81 ...... 7,002 1994-95 ...... 6,308* 1975-76 2-1 1980-81 0-1 1974-75 14-0 1981-82 ...... 5,992 1995-96 ...... 6,035** 1976-77 3-2 1982-83 1-0 1975-76 13-1 1982-83 ...... 6,291 1996-97 ...... 5,136 1977-78 6-7 1984-85 2-1 1976-77 11-0 1983-84 ...... 4,582 1997-98 ...... 4,542 1978-79 13-3 1988-89 1-0 1990-91 1-0 1984-85 ...... 5,196 1998-99 ...... 4,381 1979-80 13-1 1989-90 1-0 1991-92 2-0 1985-86 ...... 5,941 1999-00 ...... 3,563 1980-81 9-4 1992-93 1-0 1992-93 3-1 1986-87 ...... 5,219 2000-01 ...... 3,263 1981-82 14-4 1993-94 1-0 1993-94 3-0 1987-88 ...... 5,370 2001-02 ...... 3,260 1982-83 11-2 1994-95 0-1 1994-95 1-0 1988-89 ...... 6,381 2002-03 ...... 5,910** 1983-84 13-1 14-4 (.820) 1995-96 1-0 1989-90 ...... 5,489 *Led CAA/91st nationally. 1984-85 10-3 1996-97 3-0 ** Led CAA 1985-86 10-3 1997-98 1-1 1986-87 5-9 1998-99 5-0 1987-88 8-3 1999-00 3-2 Largest Monarch Victory Margins 1989-90 8-4 2000-01 6-1 67 (128-61) vs. Lynchburg, Feb. 13, 1961 1990-91 7-7 2001-02 8-6 66 (113-47) vs. Delaware State, Dec. 4, 1976 in Scope 1991-92 5-5 115-18 (.865) 58 (128-70) vs. Medical College of VA, Feb. 4, 1961 1992-93 9-0 Constant Convocation Center 55 (131-76) vs. Mt. St. Mary’s, Feb. 3, 1968 1993-94 5-3 54 (109-55) vs. Baptist, Feb. 9, 1977 (field house) 1994-95 10-1 2002-03 8-6 53 (119-66) vs. Roanoke, Dec. 28, 1968 1995-96 8-3 53 (112-59) vs. Catholic U., March 2, 1980 (Hampton Col.) 1996-97 8-1 49 (102-53) vs. Baltimore, March 2, 1967 1997-98 6-5 47 (93-46) vs. Rider, Dec. 7, 1985. 1998-99 8-2 47 (118-71) vs. Shenandoah, Dec. 3, 1992 1999-00 5-3 45 (106-61) vs. Towson State, Dec. 10, 1966 2000-01 3-3 45 (102-57) vs. Southeastern, Feb. 13, 1979 (Scope) 2001-02 1-0 42 (109-67) vs. Hampden-Sydney, Jan. 10, 1969 219-90 (.709) 42 (152-110) vs. Richmond Professional Institute, Feb. 14, 1968 42 (120-78) vs. Mt. St. Mary’s, Feb. 19, 1972 40 (108-68) at Roanoke, Feb. 10, 1975 39 (121-80) vs. So. Mississippi, Feb. 5, 1971 Largest Road Game Crowds 1. at UNLV Dec. 27, 1986 ...... 19,320 Best Team Starts 2. at North Carolina Dec. 1, 1992 ...... 18,807 7-0 in 1960-61 3. vs. New Mexico (NCAA-Pittsburgh, Pa.) Mar. 14, 1997 ...... 17,509 6-0 in 1979-80, 1996-97, 1998-99 4. at NC State Nov. 23, 1999 ...... 17,265 5-0 in 1993-94 5. at North Carolina Jan. 3, 1990 ...... 16,681 4-0 in 1982-83 6. at Syracuse Jan. 30, 1981 ...... 16,277 7. vs. Tulsa (NCAA-Albany, N.Y.) Mar. 19, 1995 ...... 15,109 Monarch Triple-Doubles 8. vs. Villanova (NCAA-Albany, N.Y.) Mar. 17, 1995 ...... 15,100 Mark West Pts. REBS BLKS 9. at DePaul Jan. 10, 1981 ...... 14,858 1-9-82 vs. Wagner 16 10 10 10. at Purdue (NIT) Mar. 15, 1979 ...... 14,123 2-17-82 vs. William & Mary 14 11 10 11. Kentucky 104-80 vs. Vermont 12 13 10 (NCAA-Worcester, MA) Mar. 20, 1992 ...... 13,514 Wilson Washington 12. Memphis Nov. 14, 2001 ...... 13,133 2-22-76 vs. Roanoke 10 18 11 13. St. John’s (Madison Sq. Gdns.) Dec. 27, 1984 ...... 12,570 2-5-76 at William & Mary 22 20 12 14. at Western Kentucky Dec.3, 1970 ...... 12,408 2-20-75 vs. Baptist 12 20 12 15. at Western Kentucky Dec. 28, 1985 ...... 12,343 2-7-76 vs. Washington & Lee 13 18 10 16. at South Alabama (SBC Final) Mar. 3, 1991 ...... 12,200 17. at Dayton Jan. 15, 1973 ...... 12,152 Top Five Double-Double Performers 18. Duke (NCAA-Greensboro) Mar. 15, 1986 ...... 12,096 19. at Alabama-Birmingham Jan. 24, 1985 ...... 12,032 in a Season 1. Chris Gatling 20 in 1990-91 2. Wilson Washington 19 in 1976-77 3. Mark West 17 in 1982-83 4. Mark West 16 in 1981-82 Odell Hodge 16 in 1996-97 Dave Twardzik 16 in 1970-71 * *Points and Assists Career Double-Double Leaders 1. Mark West 50 1979-83 2. Chris Gatling 45 1988-91 Odell Hodge 45 1992-97 4. Wilson Washington 44 1975-77

82 Old Dominion University All-Time Starters 1965-66 (7-17) 1975-76 (19-12) 1984-85 (19-12) 1994-95 (21-12) F-Randy Leddy 6-4, Sr., 19.6 F-Jeff Fuhrmann 6-5, Jr., 18.6 F-Kenny Gattison 6-8, Jr., 16.1 F-Petey Sessoms 6-7, Sr., 22.1 F-Richard Boyce 6-2, So., 15.5 F-Reese Neyland 6-3, So., 10.9 F-Mark Davis 6-5, Sr.,14.0 F-Mario Mullen 6-6, Jr., 13.0 G-Kenny Lanzone 5-9, So., 14.9 C-Wilson Washington 6-9, Jr., 17.9 C-Clarence Hanley 6-10, Jr., 10.7 C-David Harvey 6-8, Sr., 7.4 G-Jerry Nichols 6-0, Sr., 18.6 G-Joey Caruthers 6-0, Jr., 10.6 G-Charlie Smith 6-3, Sr., 7.8 G-Brion Dunlap 5-11, Fr., 4.1 Top Subs: G-Tommy Conrad 6-0, Fr., 8.5 G-Keith Thomas 6-3, Jr., 12.6 G-Mike Jones 6-5, Sr., 16.5 Dennis Riddleberger 6-2, So., 5.7 Top Subs: Ray Peszko 6-7, Sr., 4.3* Top Subs: Frank Smith 6-0, Fr., 4.2* Top Subs: Jim Ismininger 6-3, Jr., 5.2* Dave Moyer 6-4, Sr., 4.6 Sylvester Charles 6-7, Jr., 3.5 Duffy Samuels 5-9, Jr.,4.1 Terry Douglas 6-2, Jr., 4.2 E.J.Sherod 6-4, So., 5.1 1966-67 (14-12) 1985-86 (23-8) F-Bob Pritchett 5-10, Jr., 22.2 1976-77 (25-4) F-Kenny Gattison 6-8, Sr., 17.4 1995-96 (18-13) F-Richard Boyce 6-2, Jr., 11.8 F-Ronnie Valentine 6-7, Fr., 22.4 F-Ronnie Wade 6-6,Sr.,7.7 F-Skipper Youngblood 6-8, Fr., 2.2 C-Ron Drews 6-5, So.,11.3 F-Jeff Fuhrmann 6-5, Sr., 12.9 C-Clarence Hanley 6-10, Sr., 6.8 F-Mark Poag 6-6, Fr., 9.3 G-Buttons Speakes 5-11, So., 12.7 C-Wilson Washington 6-9, Sr., 18.0 G-Frank Smith 6-0, So., 8.5 C-Odell Hodge 6-9, Jr., 14.3 G-Bob Creasman 6-2, Jr., 9.2 G-Joey Caruthers 6-0, Sr., 9.8 G-Keith Thomas 6-3, Sr., 14.1 G-Brion Dunlap 5-11, So., 4.5 Top Subs: Ken Hopkins 6-3, So, 8.7 G-Terry Douglas 6-1, Sr., 4.0 Top Subs: Garrick Davis 6-7, Fr., 4.9 G-Mike Byers 6-2, Fr., 9.6 Paul Shepard 6-1, So.,12.1* Top Subs: Sylvester Charles 6-7, Sr., 3.7 Top Subs: Richie Wright 5-10, Fr., 8.5 Joe Bunn 6-6, So., 16.1 * 1967-68 (19-7) Reese Neyland 6-3, Jr., 5.8 1986-87 (6-22) Mario Mullen 6-6, Sr., 5.7 * F-Bob Pritchett 5-10, Sr., 25.4 Tommy Conrad 5-11, So.,3.3 F-Anthony Carver 6-7, Fr., 15.5 Reggie Bassette 6-9, Fr., 2.4 * F-Harry Lozon 6-3, So., 20.7 F-Bernard Royster 6-5, So., 9.9 C-Ron Drews 6-5, Jr., 8.3 1977-78 (11-15) C-Howard Morgan 6-9, Fr., 1.3 1996-97 (22-11) G-Dick St. Clair 5-9, So., 14.6 F-Ronnie Valentine 6-7, So., 24.1 G-Frank Smith 6-0, Jr., 7.6 F-Odell Hodge 6-9, Sr., 18.1 G-Buttons Speakes 5-11, Jr., 10.2 F-Reese Neyland 6-3, Sr., 11.2 G-Steve Trax 6-5, Jr., 12.7 F-Mark Poag 6-6, So., 11.3 Top Subs: Ken Hopkins 6-3, Jr., 7.4 C-Larry Orton 6-8, Jr., 6.6 Top Subs: C-Reggie Bassette 6-9, So., 5.7 Richard Boyce 6-2, Sr., 9.7* G-Richie Wright 5-10, So., 13.1 Gerald Lofton 6-7, Jr., 5.0* G-Brion Dunlap 5-11, Jr., 5.5 G-Tommy Conrad 6-0, Jr., 10.3 David Grissom 6-7, Jr., 2.6 G-Mike Byers 6-3, So., 11.5 1968-69 (21-10) Top Subs: Top Subs: F-Harry Lozon 6-3, Jr., 16.9 Bobby Haithcock 6-4, So., 5.1 1987-88 (18-12) Cal Bowdler 6-10, So., 5.5 F-Billy Hayes 6-6, So., 9.2 Chris Pickett 6-8, Sr., 4.0 F-Anthony Carver 6-7, So., 15.0 E.J. Sherod 6-4, Sr., 7.7 C-Steve Cox 6-8, So., 7.9 F-Steve Trax 6-5, Sr., 10.7 Skipper Youngblood 6-8, So., 2.5 G-Buttons Speakes 5-11, Sr., 14.5 1978-79 (23-7) F-Garrick Davis 6-7, Jr., 12.6 G-Dick St. Clair 5-9, Jr., 17.7 F-Ronnie Valentine 6-7, Jr., 23.4 G-Frank Smith 6-0, Sr., 9.3 1997-98 (12-16) Top Subs: Skip Noble 6-5, So., 5.7* F-Ronnie McAdoo 6-6, Fr., 15.2 G-Darrin McDonald 6-4, So., 13.5 F-Mark Poag 6-6, Jr., 15.3 Ken Hopkins 6-3, Sr., 5.2* C-Mike Ray 6-8, Jr., 5.6 Top Subs: F-Cal Bowdler 6-10, Jr., 10.2 Ron Drews 6-5, Sr., 7.9* G-Bobby Vaughan 6-2, So., 9.3 Bernard Royster 6-5, Jr., 10.9 C-Reggie Bassette 6-9, Jr., 7.6 G-Tom Conrad 6-0, Sr., 8.1 Donald Grant 6-0, Fr., 2.3 G-Brion Dunlap 5-11, Sr., 3.1 1969-70 (21-7) Top Subs: G-Mike Byers 6-3, Jr., 12.7 F-Jim Cole 6-4, So.,16.4 Tommy Branch 6-5, Fr., 12.0 1988-89 (15-13) Top Subs: Michael Williams 6-1, Fr., 5.0 F-Skip Noble 6-5, Jr., 15.2 Ricky Adams 6-2, Fr., 5.3 F-Anthony Carver 6-7, Jr., 20.2 Skipper Youngblood 6-8, So., 2.5 F-Harry Lozon 6-3, Sr., 14.9 Bobby Haithcock 6-4, Jr., 4.7 F-Garrick Davis 6-7, Sr., 7.6 C-Steve Cox 6-8, Jr., 11.2 C-Chris Gatling 6-9, So.,22.4 1998-99 (25-9) G-Dave Twardzik 6-0, So., 17.5 1979-80 (25-5) G-Darrin McDonald 6-4, Jr., 12.9 F-Mark Poag 6-6, Sr., 11.6 Top Subs: Berry Roach 6-4, Jr., 3.8 F-Ronnie Valentine 6-7, Sr., 18.5 G-Donald Grant 6-1, So., 5.4 F-Cal Bowdler 6-10, Sr., 14.7 Dick St. Clair 5-9, Sr.,8.3* F-Ronnie McAdoo 6-6, So., 14.4 Top Subs: C-Reggie Bassette 6-9, Sr., 9.8 C-Mark West 6-10, Fr., 4.8 Ricardo Leonard 6-7, Fr., 8.1 G-Mike Byers 6-3, Sr., 5.1 1970-71 (21-9) G-Grant Robinson 6-1, Fr., 7.8 Terrance Jacobs 6-3, Fr., 3.3 G-Michael Williams 6-0,So., 7.6 F-Randy Couling 6-7, So., 9.7 G-Bobby Vaughan 6-4, Jr., 9.2 Top Subs: Andre McCullum 6-6, So, 9.4 F-Skip Noble 6-5, Sr., 19.7 Top Subs: Billy Mann 6-4, So., 9.5 1989-90 (14-14) Clifton Jones 6-7, So., 5.5 C-Steve Cox 6-8, Sr., 11.7 Tommy Branch 6-5, So., 9.5 F-Anthony Carver 6-7, Sr., 21.1 G-Dave Twardzik 6-1, Jr., 20.3 F-Cyril Cox 6-7, Jr., 2.9 1999-2000 (11-19) G-Rick Nau 5-9, So.,10.5 1980-81 (18-10) C-Chris Gatling 6-9, Jr., 20.5 F-Andre McCullum 6-7, Jr., 12.9 Top Subs: Terry Foster 6-7, Jr., 8.1 F-Ronnie McAdoo 6-6, Jr., 15.9 G-Darrin McDonald 6-4, Sr., 14.1 F-Ricardo Marsh 6-7, Fr., 5.6 Jack Baker 6-2, So., 4.3 F-Billy Mann 6-4, Jr., 13.9 G-Chuck Evans 5-11, Fr., 5.1 C-Skipper Youngblood 6-8, Sr., 12.2 C-Mark West 6-10, So., 10.9 Top Subs: Keith Jackson 6-5, Fr., 9.3* G-Michael Williams 6-0, Jr., 10.1 1971-72 (14-10) G-Bobby Vaughan 6-2, Sr., 12.1 Donald Anderson 6-1, Fr., 4.1 G-Pierre Greene 6-2,So., 6.0 F-Joel Copeland 6-6, So., 16.5 G-Grant Robinson 6-1, So., 9.1 Top Subs: Freddie Bryant 6-4, Sr, 5.3 F-Terry Foster 6-7, Sr., 10.5 Top Subs: 1990-91 (14-18) Clifton Jones 6-7, Jr., 6.0 C-Jay Rountree 6-10, So., 9.4 Bert Kragtwik 6-10, So., 5.4 F-Ricardo Leonard 6-7, Jr., 16.0 G-Dave Twardzik 6-1, Sr., 23.4 F-Keith Jackson 6-5, So., 15.9 2000-2001 (13-18) G-Rick Nau 5-9, Jr., 11.3 1981-82 (18-12) C-Chris Gatling 6-10, Sr.,21.0 F-Andre McCullum 6-7, Sr., 12.5 Top Subs: F-Ronnie McAdoo 6-6, Sr., 14.7 G-John Robinson 6-2, Jr., 6.8 F-Ricardo Marsh 6-7, So., 9.3 Ricky Michaelson 6-4, So., 12.8* F-Tim Southerland 6-7, So., 4.2 G-Donald Anderson 6-0, So.,4.2 C-Clifton Jones 6-6, Sr., 7.2 Jack Baker 6-2, Jr., 6.1 C-Mark West 6-10, Jr., 15.7 Top Subs: Joe Leake 6-3, Fr., 5.1* G-Pierre Greene 6-2, Jr., 11.7 G-Billy Mann 6-4, Sr., 11.2 Al Grant 6-5, Jr., 4.3 * G- Rasheed Wright 6-5, So., 9.8 1972-73 (19-9) G-Charlie Smith 6-3, Fr., 9.7 1991-92 (15-15) Top Subs: Troy Nance 5-10, Fr, 3.6 F-Tom Street 6-6, So., 10.0 Top Subs: F-Ricardo Leonard 6-7, Sr., 20.4 Michael Williams 6-0, Sr., 5.2 F-Rick Michaelson 6-4, Jr., 22.2 Grant Robinson 6-1, Jr., 6.6* F-Petey Sessoms 6-7, Fr., 9.0 C-Joel Copeland 6-7, Jr., 19.7 Horace Lambert 6-8, Fr., 3.8* F-Al Grant 6-6, Sr., 9.8 2001-2002 (13-16) G-Rick Nau 5-10, Sr., 16.1 G-John Robinson 6-2, Sr.,8.2 F-Ricardo Marsh 6-7, Jr., 15.3 G-Oliver Purnell 6-1, So., 9.6 1982-83 (19-10) G-Donald Anderson 6-0, Jr., 6.5 F- Rasheed Wright 6-5, Jr., 14.1 Top Subs: Gray Eubank 6-4, So., 8.2* F-Kenny Gattison 6-8, Fr., 8.4 Top Subs: C-Clay McGowen 6-11, So., 5.3 Jack Baker 6-2, Sr., 4.6 F-Ronnie Wade 6-6, Fr., 9.4 Keith Jackson 6-5, Jr., 11.8* G-Pierre Greene 6-2, Sr., 9.9 C-Mark West 6-10, Sr., 14.4 David Harvey 6-8, Fr., 2.7 G-Kiah Thomas 6-4, Fr., 5.3 1973-74 (20-7) G-Grant Robinson 6-1, Sr., 5.2 Top Subs: Troy Nance 5-9, Fr, 5.9 F-Joel Copeland 6-7, Sr., 25.3 G-Charlie Smith 6-3, So., 12.1 1992-93 (21-8) John Waller 6-4, Sr., 7.9 F-Tom Street 6-6, Jr., 9.8 Top Subs: F-Petey Sessoms 6-7, So., 16.9 C-Jay Rountree 6-10, Jr., 9.3 Keith Thomas 6-3, Fr., 9.8 F-Mario Mullen 6-6, Fr., 10.8 2002-03 (12-15) G-Gray Eubank 6-4, Jr., 10.3 Horace Lambert 6-8, So., 4.9 C-Odell Hodge 6-9, Fr., 14.7 F-Ricardo Marsh 6-8, Sr., 16.7 G-Oliver Purnell 6-1, Jr., 13.8 G-Donald Anderson 6-0, Sr., 8.0 F- Rasheed Wright 6-5, Sr., 14.9 Top Subs: Leo Hardy 6-4, Sr., 3.5 1983-84 (19-12) G-Keith Jackson 6-5, Sr., 16.9 C-Alex Loughton 6-9, Fr., 8.3 Joey Caruthers 6-0, Fr., 7.5* F-Mark Davis 6-5, Jr., 14.2 Top Subs: Kevin Swann 6-2, Jr., 5.7 G-John Waller 6-4, Sr., 8.3 1974-75 (25-6) F-Kenny Gattison 6-8, So., 11.1 Kevin Larkin 6-4, Jr., 4.5 G-Troy Nance 5-9, Jr., 3.8 F-Jeff Fuhrmann 6-5, So., 16.3 C-Clarence Hanley 6-10, So., 9.2 David Harvey 6-8, So., 2.6 Top Subs: Isaiah Hunter 6-2, Fr, 6.1 F-Gray Eubank 6-4, Sr.,12.0 G-Keith Thomas 6-3, So., 13.8 Kiah Thomas 6-4, So., 3.1 C-Wilson Washington 6-9, So., 13.7 G-Charlie Smith 6-3,Jr., 11.8 1993-94 (21-10) G-Joey Caruthers 6-0, So.,12.3 Top Subs: F-Petey Sessoms 6-7, Jr., 16.0 *Started some games that year. G-Oliver Purnell 6-1, Sr.,14.4 Ronnie Wade 6-6, So., 5.4* F-Mike Jones 6-5, Jr., 14.6 Top Subs: Tom Street 6-6, Sr., 9.3 Horace Lambert 6-8, Jr., 5.3 C-Odell Hodge 6-9, So.,19.4 Jay Rountree 6-10, Sr., 6.9* G-Kevin Swann 6-2, Sr.,12.6 G-Kevin Larkin 6-4, Sr., 8.0 Top Subs: David Harvey 6-8, Jr., 4.0* M.Mullen 6-6, So., 2.3

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 83 Lettermen A Larkin, Kevin ...... 1990-94 Redfern, Bob ...... 1955-56 Acey, Elmer ...... 1948-49 E LaRue, Bob ...... 1968-69 Reed, Paul ...... 1997-98 Agee, Joe ...... 1948-50 Eady, Kirk ...... 1986-87 Leake, Joe ...... 1990-92 Reviere, Jack ...... 1948-49 Adams, Ricky ...... 1978-80 Edmonds, Fred ...... 1962-66 Leatherwood, Buddy ...... 1951-52 Riddleberger, Dennis ...... 1963-66 Adams, Russell ...... 1947-48 Ellis, Don ...... 1958-60 Leddy, Randy ...... 1962-66 Roach, Barry ...... 1967-69 Ainsworth, Bob ...... 1958-60 Ellis, Tony ...... 1977-79 LeDoyen, Mike ...... 1963-64 Robinson, Corey ...... 1993-94 Amburgey, Sammy ...... 1977-78 Eubank, Gray ...... 1972-75 Leonard, Ricardo ...... 1988-92 Robinson, Grant ...... 1979-83 Anderson, Donald ...... 1989-93 Evans, Ronnie ...... 1956-58 Lockie, John ...... 1962-64 Robinson, John ...... 1990-92 Anthony, Leo ...... 1957-61 Evans, Chuck ...... 1989-90 Lofton, Gerald ...... 1986-88 Rogers, Ricky ...... 1968-69 Anthony, Photios ...... 1954-55 Evans, Tony ...... 1996-97 Loughton, Alex ...... 2002- Roughton, Bill ...... 1947-49 Arnold, Nellie ...... 1959-60 Ewell, Bill ...... 1947-48 Lozon, Harry ...... 1966-69 Rountree, Jay ...... 1970-73 &75 Apgar, Jerry ...... 1963-64 Ross, Dameon ...... 1988-89 Atchinson, Jay ...... 1977-79 F M Royster, Bernard ...... 1985-89 Facka, Fred ...... 1981-85 Midgette, Bill ...... 1962-65 B Foster, Terry ...... 1970-72 Mann, Billy ...... 1978-82 S Bacalis, Teddy ...... 1947-48 Fraim, Dick ...... 1961-62 Markoe, ...... 1958-59 Samuels, Duffy ...... 1994-96 Baker, Jack ...... 1969-73 Frost, Jack ...... 1947-48 Marsh, Ricardo ...... 1999-03 Saunders, Joe ...... 1963-66 Bancroft, George ...... 1951-52 Fuhrmann, Jeff ...... 1973-77 Marshall, Bob ...... 1968-69 Siciliano, Mark ...... 1986-87 Barbosa, Ricky ...... 1955-56 Marshall, Matt ...... 1955-56 Sessoms, Petey ...... 1991-95 Barefoot, Jim ...... 1958-59 G MacFarland, ...... 1948-49 Shevlin, Bob ...... 1967-68 Barney, Hank ...... 1967-68 Galloway, John ...... 1960-61 McAdoo, Ronnie ...... 1978-82 Sherod, E.J...... 1993-97 Barowski, George ...... 1972-75 Gaskins, Lynn ...... 1954-55 McCarthy, Richard ...... 1966-67 Shepard, Larwood ...... 1955-56 Bass, David ...... 1990-91 Gathy, Ken ...... 1967-71 McCraw, William ...... 1959-61 Shepard, Paul ...... 1965-67 Bassette, Reggie ...... 1995-99 Gatling, Chris ...... 1988-91 McCullum, Andre ...... 1998-01 Shibley, Bob ...... 1962-64 Beard, Hershel ...... 1947-48 Gattison, Kenny ...... 1982-86 McCurry, Mac ...... 1951-52 Smiley, Billy ...... 1972-73 Bell, Malik ...... 1996-97 Gorman, Jim ...... 1975-76 McDonald, Darrin ...... 1987-90 Smith, Charlie ...... 1981-85 Bedinger, Bob ...... 1948-49 Grant, Donald ...... 1987-89 McGowen, Clay ...... 2000-02 Smith, Eril ...... 1955-57 Berger, Alan ...... 1966-67 Grant, Al ...... 1990-92 McLemore, Tom ...... 1964-65 Smith, Barry ...... 1990-92 Bettis, Jim ...... 1961-62 Greene, Dick ...... 1955-56 McMath, Jerry ...... 1954-55 Smith, Frank ...... 1984-88 Bigger, Bill ...... 1959-60 Greene, Pierre ...... 1998-02 McMillian, Aron ...... 1999-00 Smith, James ...... 2001-02 Bigger, Wesley ...... 1964-65 Griekspoor, Erik ...... 1978-82 McGaffney, Matt ...... 1992-93 Smith, Jay ...... 1966-67 Boyce, Andy ...... 1957-58 Griffin, Ben ...... 1957-61 Megginson, Ray ...... 1970-73 Snapp, Jerry ...... 1965-66 Boyce, Richard ...... 1964-68 Griffin, Donald ...... 1936-38 Merr, B...... 1958-59 Snyder, David ...... 1973-74 Boyce, William ...... 1961-62 Grissom, David ...... 1986-88 Michaelson, Ricky ...... 1970-73 Southerland, Tim ...... 1979-83 Bowdler, Cal ...... 1995-99 Gwynn, Charles ...... 1991-92 Miller, Jim ...... 1970-74 South, Tom ...... 1954-56 Bowls, Harold ...... N/A Mitchell, Sherman ...... 1966-67 Speakes ‘Buttons’ Arthur ...... 1965-68 Branch, Tommy ...... 1979-80 H Moody, David ...... 1965-66 Spruell, Bob ...... 1951-53 Brown, Travis ...... 1998-99 Haithcock, Bobby ...... 1976-80 Morgan, Howard ...... 1986-88 St. Clair, Dick ...... 1968-70 Broxton, Ray ...... 1978-80 Halstead, Ralph ...... 1953-56 Morris, John ...... 2002- Stewart, George ...... 1956-57 Bryant, Bernard (Poochie) ...... 1948-49 Hammer, Jerry ...... 1961-63 Morrison, Wendell ...... 1974-76 Stokes, Barry ...... 1961-63 Bryant, Freddie ...... 1996-00 Hanley, Clarence ...... 1982-86 Moyer, David ...... 1974-76 Street, Tom ...... 1972-75 Buckland, Gary ...... 1981-83 Hardy, Leo ...... 1970-74 Mrksic, Janko ...... 2002- Swann, Kevin ...... 1992-94 Bunn, Joe ...... 1995-96 Harrington, Charlie ...... 1969-73 Mullen, Mario ...... 1992-96 Swearingen, Larry ...... 1965-66 Burris, Heath ...... 1999-01 Harrison, Kirkie ...... 1957-59 Murphy, Paul ...... 1947-48 Sykes, Bill ...... 1956-57 Burlage, Paul ...... 1953-55 Harvey, David ...... 1991-95 Murphy, Tom ...... 1968-69 Bush, Jim ...... 1964-65 Hawlett, Melvin ...... 1954-55 T Butler, Tom ...... 1966-68 Haycox, Don ...... 1969-70 N Tackaberry, Rich ...... 1972-76 Butt, Holt ...... 1955-58 Hayes, Billy ...... 1967-70 Nance, Troy ...... 2000- Themistocleous, A...... 2000-03 Byers, Mike ...... 1995-99 Hemphill, Lavar ...... 1999-00 Nawkins, D. B...... 1956-58 Thomas, Keith ...... 1982-86 Byrd, Ronnie ...... 1961-64 Herscher, Bill ...... 1975-78 Neal, D'Juan ...... 1998-99 Thomas, Kiah ...... 2001- Hickson, Samir ...... 2001- Newton, Bob ...... 1957-61 Thomas, Ron ...... 1973-74 C Hightower, John ...... 1951-52 Neyland, Reese ...... 1975-78 Tipton, John ...... 1964-65 Calleran, Steve ...... 1966-67 Hill, William ...... 1963-66 Nichols, Bill ...... 1963-64 Toleston, Ray ...... 1957-58 Calloway, Tom ...... 1982-83 Hoffman, Bobby ...... 1958-62 Nichols, Jerry ...... 1964-66 Tolson, Darryl ...... 1984-86 Carlyle, David ...... 1985-86 Hodge, Odell ...... 1992-97 Nixon, Sonique ...... 1988-90 Tolson, Everett ...... 1938-40 Carroll, Marion ...... 1959-63 Hopkins, Kenny ...... 1965-67 &69 Noble, Skip ...... 1967-71 Tonelson, Rufus ...... 1930-33 Caruthers, Joey ...... 1973-77 Hunter, Isaiah ...... 2002- Norman, Dick ...... 1967-68 Trax, Steve ...... 1984-88 Carver, Anthony ...... 1986-90 Hylton, Leon ...... 1972-76 Tudor, Tommy ...... 1965-66 Casey, Bill ...... 1951-52 O Turner, Billy ...... 1965-69 Casey, John ...... 1954-56 I O’Brien, Joey ...... 1972-76 Twardzik, Dave ...... 1968-72 Cartwright, Les ...... 1952-53 Isiminger, Jim ...... 1963-66 Ochsonhaut, Carl ...... 1954-55 Twomey, Steve ...... 1966-67 Charles, Sylvester ...... 1984-86 Ivy, Frank ...... 1956-61 Oldfield, Barney ...... 1947-48 Tydnall, Bill ...... 1953-54 Chilcutt, Tom ...... 1966-67 Orton, Larry ...... 1977-78 Cole, Curtis ...... 1973-75 J V Cole, Jim ...... 1968-70 Jackson, Keith ...... 1989-93 P Valentine, Ronnie ...... 1976-80 Conlin, Ray ...... 1962-63 Jacobs, Terrance ...... 1988-89 Palumbo, ‘Cheetah’ Don ...... 1958-60 Van Buron, Barend ...... 1964-65 Conrad, Tommy ...... 1975-79 James, Frank ...... 1959-60 Parker, Nick ...... 1951-52 Vaughan, Bobby ...... 1977-80 Congleton, Parke ...... 1968-72 Johnson, Bobby ...... 1956-58 Parker, Corey ...... 1992-95 Viccellio, Hodges ...... 1947-48 Copeland, Joel ...... 1970-74 Johnson, Mark ...... 1993-95 Parker, Derrick ...... 1992-96 Viccellio, Jim ...... 1947-48 Coppola, Frank ...... 1963-65 Jones, Brandon ...... 1996-97 Parks, Wayne ...... 1960-64 Vitasek, John ...... 1947-49 Couling, Randy ...... 1970-72 Jones, Clifton ...... 1999-01 Pass, Curtis ...... 1997-98 Cox, Cyril ...... 1989-91 Jones, Ken ...... 1967-68 Pelliong, Ed...... 1947-48 W Cox, Steve ...... 1967-71 Jones, Kennell ...... 1985-86 Perkins, Tom ...... 1954-55 Wade, Ronnie ...... 1982-86 Creasman, Bob ...... 1966-68 Jones, Mike ...... 1991-95 Perry, Ronald ...... 1955-56 Waldon, TJ ...... 2002- Crocker, Phil ...... 1990-91 Jordan, Jim ...... 1956-58 Peszko, Ray ...... 1975-76 Walker, Jim ...... 1963-64 Curfman, John ...... 1947-48 Judd, Fenos ...... 1996-97 Phares, Don ...... 1954-55 Waller, John ...... 2000- Phelps, William ...... 1960-63 Walsh, Eddie ...... 1957-58 D K Phillips, David ...... 1983-84 Washington, Wilson ...... 1974-77 Darby, George ...... 1976-77 Kanipes, John ...... 1968-69 Pickett, Chris ...... 1976-78 Watkins, Reggie ...... 1951-52 Davis, Garrick ...... 1985-89 Keel, Gene ...... 1957-59 Pittman, Vance ...... 1956-57 West, Bubba ...... 1948-51 Davis, Mark ...... 1981-85 Keeling, Tom ...... 1972-74 Piscopo, Wayne ...... 1973-77 West, Joe ...... 1958-59 David, Jim ...... 1957-58 Kendall, Ben ...... 1951-53 Poag, Mark ...... 1995-99 West, Mark ...... 1979-83 Dean, Mark ...... 1982-85 Kendall, John ...... 1962-65 Poteate, Wilmer ...... 1948-49 White, Dick ...... 1954-58 Decker, Dennis ...... 1966-68 Kerwin, Chris ...... 1988-90 Pratt, Bob ...... 1955-56 White, Matt ...... 1983-85 DellaYope, Jim ...... 1967-68 Kiley, Charles ...... 1947-48 Pratt, Robert ...... 1958-59 Williams, Bobby ...... 1951-52 Dickerson, Darren ...... 2000-01 Knickerbocker, Harry ...... 1952-57 Price, Mike ...... 1963-65 Williams, Michael ...... 1997-01 Dougan, Ray ...... 1959-63 Knight, Monty ...... 1951-52 Principe, Joe ...... 2000-03 Wright, Rasheed ...... 1999-03 Douglas, Terry ...... 1975-77 Knight, Travis ...... 1969-70 Pritchett, Bob ...... 1966-68 Wright, Richie ...... 1976-78 Downs, Jim ...... 1948-49 Knox, Earnie ...... 1954-55 Pritchett, Dee ...... 1986-90 Wright, Allon ...... 1990-94 Drews, Ron ...... 1965-69 Koch, G.P...... 1960-61 Prosser, David ...... 1941-43 Wright, Walter ...... 1992-93 Drewry, Marcus ...... 2001- Kragtwijk, Bert ...... 1979-81 Pugh, Cole ...... 2002-03 Duke, George ...... 1960-61 Kresinske, Rick ...... 1977-79 Purpuri, Jim ...... 1968-69 Y Dunlap, Brion ...... 1994-98 Kristofak, Wendell ...... 1970-72 Purnell, Oliver ...... 1972-75 Young, T. J...... 1988-89 Dunnington, Charles ...... 2000-02 Youngblood, Skipper ...... 1995-00 L R Lambert, Horace ...... 1981-85 Ray, Mike ...... 1976-79 Z Lanzone, Ken ...... 1964-66 Raycrow, Terrence ...... 1987-88 Zontini, Tony ...... 1966-67

84 Old Dominion University Year-by-Year Results 1930-31 (11-10) 39-30 W South Norfolk HS 36-62 L East Carolina 33-83 L Dam Neck Head Coach: Tommy Scott 32-24 W Wilson HS Teachers (scores incomplete) 22-11 W South Norfolk HS 37-50 L William & Mary Frosh 38-41 L Norfolk Naval Base 1945-46 (9-8) 8-10 L Suffolk HS 22-32 L Maury HS 55-39 W Richmond Frosh Head Coach: Scrap Chandler 25-36 L William & Mary Frosh 40-38 W Atlantic Christian 41-48 L Navy S.O.S.U. 30-9 W Oceana HS 1935-36 (10-6) 50-48 W William & Mary Frosh 23-55 L Naval Hospital 22-34 L Maury HS Head Coach: Tommy Scott 42-53 L Newport News App. 34-50 L Portsmouth Marines 35-23 W Norfolk College 61-43 W Faculty 43-46 L Richmond Frosh 45-57 L Army Base 35-25 W Blackstone Military 48-17 W Hopewell HS 27-38 L Va. Medical College 44-42 W Naval Receiving Sta. 24-42 L VMI Frosh 39-13 W Wilson HS 45-50 L Washington & Lee Frosh 48-40 W Navy Supply 10-39 L Washington & Lee HS 31-28 W Lynchburg HS 24-39 L VMI Frosh 48-32 W Langley Officers 27-30 L Fork Union Military 18-38 L Newport News App. 34-47 L Hampden-Sydney Frosh 50-45 W Army Base 10-18 L Benedictine HS 45-15 W S.Norfolk HS 50-33 W Louisburg 44-29 W Naval Service 18-15 W Wilson HS 44-16 W Louisburg College 48-49 L Atlantic Christian 56-50 W Coast Guard 18-21 L Maury HS 27-30 L Newport News Appr. 44-76 L East Carolina Teachers 61-53 W N.O.B. Marines 40-36 W Fork Union Military 42-35 W Suffolk HS (one game not available) 63-46 W Portsmouth Marines 22-9 W Oceana HS 36-44 L Naval Training Station (scores incomplete) 46-15 W South Norfolk 31-20 W Wilson HS 1940-41 (4-15) 22-18 W Wilson HS 58-43 W William & Mary Frosh Head Coach: George Stirnweiss 1946-47 (14-8) 27-23 W Suffolk HS 35-54 L East Carolina Teachers 31-34 L Alumni Head Coach: Julius Rubin 21-19 W Hopewell HS 25-28 L Louisburg College 38-23 W Chowan Tidewater Invitational Champions 12-41 L Norfolk College (two games not available) 25-32 L Newport News App. 53-32 W Naval Hospital 19-30 L St. Mary’s HS 38-58 L Norfolk Naval Base 56-46 W Oceana 1936-37 (8-8) 31-33 L Naval Yard Appr. 46-49 L East Carolina Teachers 1931-32 (7-9) Head Coach: Tommy Scott 31-37 L Optimist Club Pals 39-25 W Atlantic Christian Head Coach: Tommy Scott 50-49 W Norfolk Athletic Club (2 ot) 40-57 L Wilson College 52-43 W Little Creek 43-17 W Faculty 16-58 L Newport News Appr. 31-41 L Newport News App. 52-65 L Norf. Naval Station 28-36 L Campbell College 28-30 L Alumni 40-63 L East Carolina Teachers 55-26 W Edwards Military Inst. 21-31 L William & Mary Frosh 29-41 L Riordan School 40-44 L Va. Medical College 43-48 L Campbell 20-25 L Maury HS 23-41 L Naval Training Station 46-29 W Ferrum College 41-37 W Navy Yard Appr. 22-39 L Hampton HS 43-29 W Norfolk Athletic Club 40-47 L Wilson College 48-51 L Little Creek 23-37 L Benedictine HS 31-38 L Louisburg College 39-48 L Norfolk Naval Base 36-31 W St. Helena 30-24 W St. Mary’s HS 42-33 W East Carolina Teachers 30-40 L Langley Field 44-51 L Navy Yard Appr. 29-23 W East Carolina Teachers 35-29 W William & Mary Frosh 38-37 W Langley Field 49-37 W Oceana 26-39 L Hampton HS 23-41 L Naval Training Station 43-60 L East Carolina Teachers 52-40 W Campbell 38-21 W East Carolina Teachers 68-32 W Chowan College 29-27 W Va. Medical College 59-21 W Edwards Military Inst. 25-16 W Wilson HS 34-42 L William & Mary Frosh (ot) 30-37 L Norfolk Naval Base 35-53 L Naval Station 28-51 L William & Mary Frosh 38-34 W East Carolina Teachers 39-54 L Roanoke College 41-42 L East Carolina Teachers 35-30 W Wilson HS 41-36 W Louisburg College 49-54 L Atlantic Christian 54-16 W South Norfolk HS (one game not available) 1941-42 (0-14) 63-32 W St. Helena 22-30 L Benedictine HS Head Coach: George Stirnweiss 52-37 W Naval Air Station* 28-29 L Augusta Military 1937-38 (15-4) 17-32 L Navy Yard Appr. 51-32 W Braxton Perkins* Head Coach: Tommy Scott 23-66 L Newport News App. 53-35 W Norf. Naval Station* 1932-33 (8-6) 53-36 W Bluefield College 35-58 L East Carolina Teachers *Tidewater Invitational Head Coach: Tommy Scott 61-14 W Alumni 17-53 L Naval Air Station 52-48 W Alumni 30-27 W Newport News Appr. 19-48 L Langley Field 1947-48 (21-8) 36-16 W South Norfolk HS 47-40 W East Carolina Teachers 35-71 L Naval Yard Appr. Head Coach: Jack Callahan 31-41 L William & Mary Frosh 48-52 L Naval Training Station 38-59 L Norfolk Naval Hosp. 71-45 W Retraining Command 23-48 L Wilson HS 35-21 W Louisburg College 20-51 L Langley Field 50-52 L Amphibious Base 18-28 L Maury HS 36-42 L East Carolina Teachers 19-42 L Va. Medical College 40-44 L Naval Air Station 53-30 W St. Mary’s HS 48-31 W Louisburg College 28-45 L Naval Air Station 61-42 W Naval Training Sta. 33-14 W Holy Trinity HS 46-40 W Shenandoah College 36-46 L Va. Medical College 39-44 L Naval Academy Plebes 27-32 L William & Mary Frosh 42-39 W William & Mary Frosh 29-51 L Navy Yard Appr. 43-41 W American U. JV 23-31 L Wilson HS 46-25 W Naval Training Station 37-55 L Norfolk Naval Hosp. 59-40 W NPN Apprentice 46-35 W Nachman’s 36-34 W Newport News App. 36-61 L Naval Air Station 41-40 W Naval Training Sta. 45-36 W Ravens 48-56 L William & Mary Frosh 54-42 W Amphibious Base 39-25 W Kempsville HS 40-32 W Hampden-Sydney Frosh 1942-43 (12-10) 90-47 W Retraining Command 25-32 L Maury HS 29-25 W VMI Frosh Head Coach: Scrap Chandler 40-49 L Fort Eustis 59-14 W South Norfolk HS 41-59 L Washington & Lee Frosh 37-34 W Portsmouth USCG 55-51 W East Carolina Teachers 33-23 W Shenandoah College 47-27 W Dam Neck 29-41 L William & Mary JV 1933-34 (10-4) (two games not available) 42-47 L Security Five 44-37 W Fort Eustis Head Coach: Tommy Scott 56-29 W Base Marines 46-43 W NPN Apprentice 20-27 L Newport News HS 1938-39 (8-14) 35-32 W Bombardiers 71-55 W Navy Olympic 41-23 W S. Norfolk HS Head Coach: Tommy Scott 53-55 L Naval receiving Sta. 53-33 W N.C. State JV 32-28 W Wilson HS 37-34 W Alumni 36-57 L T.T.S. A. 44-42 W East Carolina Teachers 45-40 W William & Mary Frosh 30-34 L Va. Medical College 38-42 L A&R 52-46 W William & Mary JV 66-44 W Faculty 34-67 L High Point 70-30 W Fleer Air 88-38 W St. Helena 48-35 W Kempsville Alumni 56-48 W Campbell 41-24 W Norfolk USCG 56-48 W Newport News Region 38-32 W Newport News Appr. 25-34 L East Carolina Teachers 34-69 L Receiving Station 71-47 W St. Helena 27-25 W S.Norfolk HS 26-32 L Richmond Frosh 46-37 W Alumni 74-49 W USS Palace 30-28 W Maury HS 38-31 W William & Mary Frosh 49-58 L A.B.A.T.U. 15-81 L Bluefield College* NA Colonial Oil 41-34 W Va. Medical College 23-46 L Apprentice School 83-56 W Bethesda* 31-32 L William & Mary Frosh 39-42 L Newport News Appr. 51-42 W Camp Bradford 74-84 L Cumberland* 30-35 L VMIFrosh 38-29 W Chowan College 50-30 W Fleet Air School 56-37 W Trojans+ 33-44 L Newport News Appr. 34-47 L Louisburg College 27-28 L Naval Hospital 50-56 L Newport News Legion+ 24-18 W Suffolk HS 36-42 L Richmond Frosh 38-30 W Bombardiers 65-54 W Little Creek+ 30-27 W Wilson HS 45-67 L Hampden-Sydney Frosh 39-41 L Fort Story *Eastern Regional NSCAA 37-63 L Norfolk Naval Base 38-44 L Portsmouth USCG +Tidewater Invitational (one score not 1934-35 (11-6) 22-28 L Newport News Appr. 37-32 W Alumni available) Head Coach: Tommy Scott 39-45 L Louisburg (2 ot) 39-37 W Wonder Boys* 75-31 W Faculty 33-45 L East Carolina Teachers *Portsmouth Gold Medal Trn. 1948-49 (11-5) 60-27 W Kempsville HS 31-25 W Chowan Head Coach: Bud Metheny 53-16 W St. Mary’s HS 36-24 W Texas Oilers 1943-44 (1-7) 60-58 W Gridiron Club 53-22 W East Carolina Teachers 30-45 L Norfolk Naval Base Head Coach: Scrap Chandler 74-44 W Naval Air Station 33-35 L Maury HS 40-41 L William & Mary Frosh (Scores not available) 50-45 W Braxton Perkins 58-25 W Kempsville HS 49-48 W Norfolk Naval Base 66-57 W Retraining Command 41-42 L Wilson HS 1939-40 (4-16) 1944-45 (6-6) 61-56 W Virginia Frosh 34-32 W Petersburg HS Head Coach: Tommy Scott Head Coach: Scrap Chandler 58-60 L Little Creek Amphib 47-42 W Polygon Club 25-46 L High Point 31-23 W Naval Supply 64-34 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 36-21 W S. Norfolk HS 43-53 L Norfolk Naval Base 31-36 L USCG Harbor Patrol 56-49 W Richmond Frosh 23-39 L William & Mary Frosh 41-61 L Elon 49-41 W Maritime Service 81-56 W Richmond Frosh 18-47 L Augusta Military Acad. 42-33 L Chowan 50-32 W USCG Supply Depot 74-46 W Retraining Command 33-29 W Petersburg HS 24-30 L Newport News App. 51-50 W USCG Supply Depot 74-68 W William & Mary Frosh 54-41 W USCG Harbor Patrol 50-58 L Braxton Perkins Monarch Basketball 2003-04 85 Year-by-Year Results 59-82 L Naval Receiving St. 61-101 L North Carolina JV 56-59 L Roanoke 64-62 W Elon* 79-70 W NPN Apprentice 59-75 L North Cakrolina JV 72-68 W Towson State 62-75 L at Atlantic Christian 62-76 L William & Mary Frosh 71-83 L Chowan 40-90 L Navy Plebes 99-79 W Guilford 67-76 L Naval Rec. Station 72-58 W Randolph-Macon 59-87 L at Randolph-Macon 1949-50 (9-10) 61-85 L NPN Apprentice 62-48 W Lynchburg 70-71 L at Roanoke Head Coach: Bud Metheny 76-66 W Richmond JV 80-51 W Va. Medical College 77-74 W Lynchburg 47-45 W William & Mary Frosh 69-77 L Richmond Prof. Inst. 65-111 L Atlantic Christian 90-78 W at Hampden-Sydney 72-61 W NPN Apprentice 65-61 W NPN Apprentice 87-62 W Pembroke State 70-43 W Virginia Frosh 1953-54 (12-10) 69-63 W Hampden-Sydney 128-70 W Va. Medical College 65-63 W Wake Forest Frosh Head Coach: Bud Metheny 69-72 L American 70-53 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 38-75 L N.C. State Frosh 53-65 L Norfolk Naval Base 67-79 L Baltimore 99-73 W at Bridgewater 65-59 W Richmond Frosh 68-57 W NPN Apprentice 128-61 W Lynchburg 50-45 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 57-52 W William & Mary Frosh 1957-58 (12-9) 48-64 L William & Mary Frosh 62-67 L Va. Medical College Head Coach: Bud Metheny 1961-62 (18-3) 63-49 W NPN Apprentice 65-61 W Chowan 64-89 L Atlantic Christian Head Coach: Bud Metheny 58-77 L N.C. State Frosh 66-71 L Richmond JV 52-73 L Randolph-Macon 95-79 W at Hampden-Sydney 67-64 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 84-64 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 66-84 L Catholic 87-74 W Baltimore 63-67 L Richmond Frosh 59-56 W Virginia Frosh 80-66 W Baltimore 50-74 L at Randolph-Macon 44-65 L William & Mary Frosh 60-57 W VMI JV 66-56 W Lynchburg 82-84 L Hampden-Sydney 62-64 L Wake Forest Frosh 51-61 L N.C. State JV 77-54 W Va. Medical College 114-67 W Southeastern 51-69 L North Carolina Frosh 48-57 L William & Mary Frosh 55-68 L Hampden-Sydney 77-63 W Va. Medical College 56-53 W NPN Apprentice 64-75 L Navy Plebes 63-61 W Randolph-Macon 72-65 W Lynchburg 65-67 L Maryland Frosh 82-77 W William & Mary Frosh 52-70 L NPN Apprentice 73-65 W at Baltimore 49-72 L Navy Plebes 60-75 L N.C. State Frosh 51-48 W Va. Medical College 77-74 W at Richmond Prof. Inst. 58-61 L NACA Langley Field 67-109 L N.C. State Frosh 79-65 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 58-71 L at Washington & Lee 66-55 W Virginia Frosh 69-63 W Towson State 82-71 W Roanoke 1950-51 (11-10) 85-70 W Va. Medical College 51-70 L Navy Plebes 65-56 W Pembroke State Head Coach: Bud Metheny 76-82 L Chowan 76-71 W Lynchburg 100-81 W Bridgewater 54-49 W Naval Station 80-69 W Richmond Frosh 53-92 L Hampden-Sydney 77-63 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 70-76 L William & Mary Frosh 71-72 L Norfolk Naval Base 57-65 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 76-68 W Randolph-Macon 67-79 L Duke Frosh 79-72 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 85-78 W NPN Apprentice 99-74 W at Southeastern# 65-57 W NPN Apprentice 90-78 W NPN Apprentice 76-66 W Roanoke 77-69 W at Pembroke State 75-82 L N.C. State Frosh 70-71 L Atlantic Christian 107-97 W at Lynchburg 71-72 L Va. Medical College 1954-55 (7-15) 67-73 L Roanoke 94-88 W at Roanoke 55-61 L Wake Forest Frosh Head Coach: Bud Metheny 75-55 W Bridgewater 76-69 W at Bridgewater 53-56 L William & Mary Frosh 64-69 L Virginia Frosh 75-69 W Washington & Lee 94-66 W Va. Medical College 65-58 W Va. Medical College 1958-59 (15-8) #played at FT. Meyers 73-54 W Richmond Frosh 78-102 L William & Mary JV Head Coach: Bud Metheny 77-48 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 92-66 W Chowan 68-70 L Atlantic Christian 1962-63 (13-13) 81-67 W North Carolina Frosh 79-68 W Richmond JV 91-81 W Lynchburg Head Coach: Bud Metheny 54-55 L Wake Forest Frosh 68-91 L N.C. State JV 76-73 W Randolph-Macon 97-58 W at Lynchburg 75-64 W NPN Apprentice 72-75 L Hampden-Sydney 92-54 W NPN Apprentice 77-76 W Pembroke State 45-71 L William & Mary Frosh 50-85 L Wake Forest JV 107-51 W Towson State 73-64 W Washington & Lee 61-77 L Duke Frosh 80-84 L Richmond Prof. Inst. 81-67 W Hampden-Sydney 70-76 L at Loyola (MD.) 54-88 L N.C. State Frosh 50-51 L Richmond JV 78-59 W Atlantic Christian 58-68 L Ohio Northern* 66-64 W Langley Field 75-71 W NPN Apprentice 71-87 L Emory & Henry 68-79 L Belmont Abbey* 68-52 W Richmond Frosh 51-75 L Navy Plebes 56-55 W Guilford 64-57 W Atlantic Christian+ 91-48 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 77-50 W Chowan 80-65 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 85-62 W Pembroke State+ 66-63 W NPN Apprentice 70-43 W Va. Medical College 72-76 L Bridgewater 45-59 L Sublant 67-77 L William & Mary Frosh 61-79 L Baltimore 86-84 W Hampden-Sydney 1951-52 (12-13) 60-86 L Wake Forest Frosh 65-73 L Navy Plebes 74-79 L Randolph-Macon Head Coach: Bud Metheny 54-71 L N.C. State Frosh 102-64 W Va. Medical College 88-68 W at Bridgewater 67-68 L Naval Rec. Station 65-68 L Virginia Frosh 95-62 W NPN Apprentice 70-74 L at Hampden-Sydney 84-29 W Chowan 49-69 L William & Mary Frosh 73-77 L Lynchburg 76-85 L at Pembroke State 64-76 L Naval Air Station 55-70 L NPN Apprentice 101-96 W Emory & Henry 69-67 W at Washington & Lee 75-47 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 82-52 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 101-70 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 96-105 L at Atlantic Christian 62-50 W Wake Forest JV 87-89 L Hampden-Sydney 52-71 L Bridgewater 108-72 W Roanoke 83-66 W NPN Apprentice 69-71 L Hampden-Sydney 88-89 L Atlantic Christian 68-57 W William & Mary JV 1955-56 (8-12) 70-64 W Randolph-Macon 82-80 W Baltimore 65-70 L N.C. State JV Head Coach: Bud Metheny 77-55 W Roanoke 102-82 W at Richmond Prof. Inst. 67-70 L Amphibious Base 54-76 L Atlantic Christian 70-55 W Va. Medical College 69-80 L at Randolph-Macon 48-70 L William & Mary JV 78-91 L Bridgewater 102-67 W Bridgewater 47-76 L Naval Air Station 63-68 L Lynchburg 1959-60 (12-6) 78-90 L Richmond Prof. Inst. 81-68 W Richmond JV 76-62 W Chowan Head Coach: Bud Metheny 74-47 W Lynchburg 59-45 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 71-60 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 80-67 L Atlantic Christian 77-87 L at Roanoke 80-42 W Chowan 66-75 L Virginia Frosh 93-73 W Randolph-Macon 72-90 L Hampden-Sydney# 78-44 W Va. Medical College 98-56 W Va. Medical College 61-82 L Elon * Quantico Christmas Trn. 52-67 L N.C. State JV 54-72 L Hampden-Sydney 91-89 W Lynchburg +Naval Station Xmas Trn. 68-66 W North Carolina JV 69-59 W NPN Apprentice 65-82 L Catholic #Mason Dixon Trn. 59-70 L Wake Forest JV 49-69 L Navy Plebes 78-73 W Va. Medical College 60-76 L NPN Apprentice 76-66 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 85-62 W Elon 1963-64 (13-10) 53-85 L Amphibious Base 66-85 L Roanoke 83-93 L Hampden-Sydney Head Coach: Bud Metheny 64-80 L William & Mary JV 68-81 L Chowan 60-82 L Atlantic Christian 75-79 L at Loyola (MD.) 72-76 L Navy Plebes 66-85 L Atlantic Christian 76-72 W Hampden-Sydney 89-96 L at Atlantic Christian 82-75 W Va. Medical College 95-69 W Va. Medical College 69-77 L Bridgewater 88-64 W at Pembroke State 68-69 L Naval Rec. Station 78-65 W Randolph-Macon 79-68 W Guilford 86-63 W Washington & Lee 66-65 W William & Mary JV 70-80 L Shepherd 97-62 W Lynchburg 77-81 L at Bridgewater 74-78 L Hampden-Sydney 101-70 W Guilford 82-111 L Frederick * 1952-53 (8-12) 83-90 L NPN Apprentice 75-50 W Randolph-Macon 99-91 W Phiblant* Head Coach: Bud Metheny 93-88 W Virginia Frosh 81-72 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 74-83 L at Richmond Prof. Inst. 66-67 L Naval Rec. Station 82-75 W Bridgewater 78-72 W at Western Maryland 66-61 W NPN Apprentice 1956-57 (11-10) 83-66 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 72-92 L at Mt. St. Mary’s 63-45 W Richmond JV Head Coach: Bud Metheny 80-76 W Hampden-Sydney 65-63 W William & Mary JV 62-76 L Lynchburg 1960-61 (16-4) 68-97 L at Randolph-Macon 67-63 W Chowan 79-65 W Va. Medical College Head Coach: Bud Metheny 75-63 W at Washington & Lee 52-57 L Navy Plebes 78-70 W Bridgewater 75-64 W at Richmond Prof. Inst. 72-73 L Roanoke 68-66 W William & Mary JV 52-75 L Hampden-Sydney 67-45 W at Washington & Lee 95-59 W Lynchburg 77-87 L Virginia Frosh 72-80 L Richmond Prof. Inst. 83-62 W Hampden-Sydney 102-85 W at Baltimore 83-92 L Va. Medical College 66-82 L Atlantic Christian 74-72 W at Guilford 78-75 W Bridgewater 51-99 L N.C. State JV 58-75 L Roanoke 92-72 W at Pembroke State 115-88 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 89-65 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 78-70 W Shepherd 84-76 W Bridgewater 68-66 W at Lynchburg 84-64 W Va. Medical College 74-72 W NPN Apprentice 69-49 W at Va. Medical College 70-87 L at Roanoke 63-68 L William & Mary JV 75-65 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 71-76 L at Catholic 94-93 W Randolph-Macon

86 Old Dominion University Year-by-Year Results 78-73 W at Hampden-Sydney 1967-68 (19-7) 80-89 L at William & Mary 79-76 W at Xavier (Ohio) 82-98 L Catholic + Head Coach: Sonny Allen 88-75 W at Hampden-Sydney 74-68 W at Washington & Lee * Naval Station Xmas Trn. 71-86 L at Frederick 91-101 L at Roanoke 89-97 L at South Florida + Mason Dixon Tournament 94-90 W at East Carolina 112-123 L Norfolk State 125-112 W Kentucky Wesleyan 122-100 W at Baltimore 80-111 L at Philadelphia Textile 110-88 W Southern Mississippi 1964-65 (10-13) 114-87 W Loyola (MD.) 79-96 L at Georgia Southern* 97-96 W Norfolk State Head Coach: Bud Metheny 97-79 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 93-90 W Mt. St. Mary’s* 83-101 L at Roanoke 98-108 L Atlantic Christian 88-96 L at VMI * NCAA S. Atlantic Regional at 112-94 W St. Francis (PA.) 99-84 W Pembroke State 106-73 W Bluefield* Georgia Southern 72-56 W VMI 102-68 W Washington & Lee 120-106 W Hampton Institute* 74-68 W at Randolph-Macon 76-83 L at Catholic 82-64 W Virginia State* 1970-71 (21-9) 67-53 W East Carolina 71-89 L at Loyola (MD.) 92-65 W Catholic Head Coach: Sonny Allen 67-49 W at Madison 82-101 L at Richmond Prof. Inst. 85-74 W Roanoke NCAA Division II Finalist 81-72 W Philadelphia Textiles 61-83 L Randolph-Macon 95-78 W Hampden-Sydney 82-96 L at Western Kentucky 80-74 W Fayetteville State# 102-76 W Vint Hill Army* 113-76 W at Randolph-Macon 84-60 W Washington & Lee 87-88 L at Roanoke (ot)# 74-64 W Hampden-Sydney* 88-105 L at Philadelphia Textile 94-85 W at VMI * Kiwanis ODU Classic 80-78 W Walter Reed Army* 91-85 W at Lynchburg 85-87 L Roanoke # NCAA S. Atlantic Regional in Roanoke, 88-76 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 81-78 W American 58-62 L at Long Island VA. 64-92 L at Mt. St. Mary’s 131-76 W Mt. St. Mary’s 98-90 W at Norfolk State 72-68 W at Bridgewater 84-96 L Frederick 71-66 W East Carolina 1973-74 (20-7) 75-79 L at Hampden-Sydney 109-70 W Randolph-Macon 91-76 W Tulane * Head Coach: Sonny Allen 57-76 L at Randolph-Macon 78-70 W Washington & Lee 89-76 W Auburn* NCAA Regional Finalist 86-68 W Lynchburg 152-110 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 79-82 L Campbell 84-88 L at Western Kentucky 84-89 L Roanoke 105-99 W at Hampden-Sydney 109-105 W St. Francis (PA.) 100-69 W Mt. St. Mary’s 104-84 W Bridgewater 92-98 L at Roanoke 102-97 W Norfolk State 98-74 W Charleston Baptist 94-86 W Baltimore 91-131 L at Marshall 90-82 W at East Carolina 62-64 L at Roanoke 85-95 L at Washington & Lee 93-86 W Baltimore+ 95-54 W VMI 113-81 W South Florida 67-73 L at Lynchburg 78-82 L Catholic+ 87-86 W at Randolph-Macon 110-82 W Yale* 86-102 L Hampden-Sydney * Fort Eustis Tournament 96-76 W at Georgia Southern 87-79 W Baylor* 72-90 L at Roanoke + Mason Dixon Tournament in Washington, 75-97 L at American 92-80 W Delaware *Amphibious Xmas Trn. (Norfolk) DC. 121-80 W Southern Mississippi 74-78 L at Biscayne 90-82 W at Catholic 91-81 W at Georgia Southern 1965-66 (7-17) 1968-69 (21-10) 71-79 L VCU 84-77 W UC Irvine Head Coach: Sonny Allen Head Coach: Sonny Allen 96-108 L at Cincinnati 87-69 W at Evansville 94-112 L at American Mason Dixon Champions 76-65 W Philadelphia Textile 67-72 L at Kentucky Wesleyan 102-82 W Washington & Lee 75-95 L at St. Francis (PA.) 96-103 L at Roanoke 86-83 W Xavier (Ohio) (ot) 98-64 W Loyola (MD.) 85-95 L at Georgia 99-89 W Mt. St. Mary’s 96-87 W Campbell 103-71 W at Towson State 83-72 W at Buffalo 98-85 W at VCU 65-55 W Madison 106-82 W Lynchburg 88-92 L at Gannon 89-65 W Stetson+ 80-78 W at East Carolina 89-95 L Hampden-Sydney 75-74 W at East Carolina 102-97 W Norfolk State+ 94-80 W Georgia Southern 88-105 L at Roanoke 70-72 L at Xavier (Ohio) 81-80 W Puget Sound# 88-72 W at Catholic 104-105 L Atlantic Christian 84-77 W Roanoke* 97-83 W Kentucky Wesleyan# 73-59 W Randolph-Macon 86-82 W Norfolk State* 100-83 W West Virginia St.* 82-97 L at Evansville# 74-65 W Washington & Lee 65-78 L Hampden-Sydney# 119-66 W Roanoke * Kiwanis ODU Classic 68-70 L William & Mary 87-90 L Elizabeth City# 79-72 W Catawaba + NCAA S. Atlantic Regional at ODU 72-79 L at Marshall 68-67 W Loyola (MD)# 80-57 W at Catholic # NCAA Finals in Evansville, IN. 82-76 W Roanoke 82-88 L Richmond Prof. Inst. 75-64 W at American 68-65 W Philadelphia Textile 83-87 L Bridgewater 109-75 W Randolph-Macon 1971-72 (14-10) 80-77 W Rollins+ 108-119 L at Hampden-Sydney (3 ot) 109-67 W at Hampden-Sydney Head Coach: Sonny Allen 76-89 L Norfolk State+ 74-76 L at Randolph-Macon 85-74 W at Roanoke 88-91 L at St. Francis (PA.) * Kiwanis ODU Classic 78-83 L Catholic 65-76 L at Randolph-Macon 91-74 W Baptist + NCAA S. Atlantic Regional at ODU 61-67 L at Lynchburg 93-96 L at VMI 80-86 L at Western Kentucky 124-95 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 93-76 W Philadelphia Textile 119-122 L Norfolk State (ot) 1974-75 (25-6) 78-91 L Mt. St. Mary’s 72-91 L at Long Island 88-90 L at Xavier (Ohio) Head Coach: Sonny Allen 92-104 L at Bridgewater (ot) 101-69 W Va. Commonwealth 98-101 L Georgia Southern NCAA Div. II National Champions 86-91 L Roanoke 92-62 W Baltimore 114-86 W Rice* 69-90 L at Dayton 84-90 L Randolph-Macon 80-65 W at William & Mlkary 86-88 L Indiana* 99-98 W Biscayne 60-80 L at Baltimore 82-74 W at Loyola (MD.) 111-73 W Campbell 83-77 W Campbell *Amphibious Tournament 68-74 L at Mt. St. Mary’s 95-73 W Catholic 87-102 L at Western Kentucky #Ft. Eustis Tournament 79-61 W Hampden-Sydney 88-86 W at Roanoke 101-100 W Roanoke 84-69 W at Navy 96-84 W at VMI 84-72 W Evansville 1966-67 (14-12) 75-57 W Towson State+ 99-68 W Madison 80-67 W Columbia* Head Coach: Sonny Allen 82-74 W Mt. St. Mary’s+ 86-99 L at Kentucky Wesleyan 84-73 W California-Berkeley* 85-74 W at Richmond Prof. Inst. 99-90 W Baltimore+ 81-84 L at Biscayne 61-55 W at William & Mary 86-78 W at Catholic U. 60-68 L Oglethorpe# 92-109 L at Georgia Southern 69-75 L at George Washington 96-83 W Lynchburg 102-113 L at Norfolk State# 103-82 W at Southern Mississippi 101-79 W Bloomsburg St. 106-61 W Towson State * Fort Eustis Invitational 105-101 W Norfolk State (ot) 89-54 W Madison 94-102 L at American + Mason Dixon Tournament in Ashland, VA. 81-67 W at Philadelphia Textiles 80-63 W Marshall 78-70 W at The Citadel # NCAA South Atlantic Regional 92-79 W at East Carolina 86-92 L at South Florida 87-88 L at Loyola (MD.) 100-95 W Randolph-Macon (2 ot) 69-71 L at Florida Southern 86-111 L at Atlantic Christian * 1969-70 (21-7) 120-78 W Mt. St. Mary’s 69-71 L East Carolina 94-78 W Campbell* Head Coach: Sonny Allen 80-95 L Roanoke 120-87 W Kentucky Wesleyan 103-105 L at Marshall 83-72 W at ST. Francis (PA.) 104-78 W Long Island 86-74 W Atlantic Christian 88-86 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 73-81 L Manhattan * Kiwanis ODU Classic 92-64 W at Washington & Lee 95-85 W Roanoke 93-82 W at VCU 81-62 W Catholic 100-92 W at Hampden-Sydney 89-76 W at Xavier (Ohio) 1972-73 (19-9) 107-67 W at Roanoke 82-74 W Randolph-Macon 81-78 W Loyola (MD.) Head Coach: Sonny Allen 86-69 W at VMI 88-90 L at East Carolina 66-63 W Long Island NCAA Regional Finalist 86-85 W at Randolph-Macon (2 ot) 94-108 L American 99-95 W Georgia Southern 106-131 L at Western Kentucky 94-84 W Charleston Baptist 75-74 W at Mt. St. Mary’s 94-72 W VMI 83-82 W at Mt. St. Mary’s 104-77 W Philadelphia Textile 87-97 L Frederick 64-58 W at Randolph-Macon 90-92 L Biscayne 103-89 W at Georgia Southern 79-80 L at Roanoke 108-82 W Hampden-Sydney 86-93 L at Charleston Baptist 95-72 W Baltimore# 75-94 L at Washington & Lee 94-90 W VCU 104-91 W at Georgia Southern 83-76 W Randolph-Macon# 81-68 W at Baltimore 92-84 W American 69-55 W Madison 78-62 W North Dakota% 103-90 W Hampden-Sydney 95-92 W at Southern Mississippi 68-63 W Roanoke 77-60 W Tennessee State% 101-115 L at Philadelphia Textile 90-55 W at VMI 74-88 L at Norfolk State 76-74 W New Orleans (Finals)% 75-80 L at Randolph-Macon 88-78 W Roanoke 80-81 L Virginia Tech* * Kiwanis ODU Classic 102-53 W Baltimore# 95-88 W at Baltimore 73-77 L Navy* # NCAA S. Atlantic Regional at ODU 68-74 L Bridgewater# 85-74 W Catholic 99-86 W Campbell % NCAA Finals at Evansville, IN. * Atlantic Christian Inv. 67-92 L at East Carolina 83-75 W at Delaware # Mason Dixon Tournament in Washington, 90-79 W at Washington & Lee 77-72 W at Dayton DC. 62-55 W Randolph-Macon 61-59 W Mt. St. Mary’s

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 87 Year-by-Year Results 1975-76 (19-12) 60-69 L VMI 1980-81 (18-10) 80-77 W at South Florida% Head Coach: Paul Webb 64-63 W William & Mary Head Coach: Paul Webb 58-43 W James Madison NCAA Div. II Final Four 112-81 W at East Carolina 92-78 W Poland (exh.) 67-87 L at Maryland 79-48 W Belmont Abbey 92-65 W Robert Morris 75-50 W Texas Wesleyan 71-58 W Jacksonville% 73-78 L at Austin Peay 65-73 L at James Madison 80-63 W Norfolk State 50-53 L at Marquette 76-77 L South Florida 79-73 W Georgia Southern 73-70 W at Duquesne 72-80 L at UNC Charlotte% 76-84 L at Western Kentucky 72-78 L East Carolina 56-65 L VCU 43-42 W at William & Mary 59-56 W Randolph-Macon 78-70 W Richmond 63-71 L Alabama* 76-73 W Virginia Tech 85-83 W Georgia Southern 73-78 L at St. Francis (Pa.) 72-71 W at Santa Clara* 77-76 W at South Alabama% 91-116 L at Nevada-Las Vegas 72-73 L VCU (Hampton Col.) 71-64 W Richmond+ 61-53 W Dayton 74-88 L at Arizona 64-75 L at William and Mary 44-61 L at VCU+ 82-74 W South Florida% 88-77 W Cornell* *Joe Lapchick Trn. at St. John’s 92-58 W Columbia% 66-52 W Richmond 77-80 L Brigham Young* +Kiwanis ODU Classic 75-79 L American% 84-57 W UAB% 95-70 W at East Carolina 89-76 W at Richmond 59-63 L Jacksonville# 79-91 L at Dayton 1978-79 (23-7) 63-62 W at DePaul 90-100 L at South Carolina** 77-73 W William & Mary Head Coach: Paul Webb 78-71 W at Boston U. + Richmond Times Dispatch 72-70 W VMI NIT Quarterfinalists 54-59 L Rhode Island % Sun Belt Conf. Games 83-88 L at Roanoke (ot) 98-78 W George Mason 65-63 W at James Madison (2 ot) # Sun Belt Tournament in Birmingham, AL. 120-93 W Campbell 65-61 W at Virginia 76-51 W William and Mary ** NIT at South Carolina 87-83 W at Madison (ot) 90-60 W Baptist 75-65 W Stetson 76-71 W at Marshall 87-70 W St. Bonaventure 76-67 W East Carolina 1983-84 (19-12/9-5) 61-74 L at William & Mary 88-91 L Va. Tech 58-71 L at Syracuse Head Coach: Paul Webb 78-66 W Washington & Lee 65-68 L at Austin Peay (ot) 66-51 W George Mason Sun Belt Finalist 111-74 W Charleston Baptist 100-92 W Richmond* 82-80 W Richmond (ot) 86-78 W Czechoslovakia (exh.) 98-82 W Roanoke 70-68 W at VCU* 64-65 L at VCU 105-82 W Delaware State 103-75 W St. Francis (PA.) 88-76 W Bucknell+ 72-63 W at Navy 80-62 W Fairleigh Dickinson 58-74 L at Philadelphia Textile 80-76 W Florida State (2 ot)+ 65-73 L James Madison 73-57 W William & Mary 95-73 W Florida Southern 94-81 W Norfolk State 60-59 W at William & Mary 73-83 L at UAB% 85-82 W at Georgia Southern 85-67 W at Florida Southern 96-61 W Georgia State 82-65 W at VMI 86-77 W Madison+ 87-95 L VCU 77-81 L Richmond# 79-65 W Maryland-E. Shore 73-58 W Baltimore+ 48-42 W William & Mary 60-74 L Georgia** 75-68 W Western Kentucky% 90-85 W Cheyney State# 75-62 W James Madison * Cable Car Classic in Santa Clara, CA. 51-83 L VCU* 78-83 L Puget Sound% 65-62 W at Navy + Richmond Times Dispatch Trn. 62-86 L Virginia Tech* 74-78 L Eastern Illinois% 90-72 W Boston U. % Kiwanis ODU Classic 57-71 L at South Florida% * Kiwanis ODU Classic 90-85 W at East Carolina (2 ot) # ECAC South Trn in Hampton, VA. 79-71 W at Jacksonville% + S.Atlantic Regional at ODU 97-94 W Stetson ** NIT at Georgia, Athens, GA. 84-64 W Howard # NCAA II Quarters at ODU 85-91 L at Va. Tech 61-58 W James Madison % NCAA II Final Four at Evansville, IN. 102-57 W Southeastern 1981-82 (18-12) 88-75 W South Alabama% 72-71 W at VCU (ot) Head Coach: Paul Webb 73-75 L at UNC Charlotte% 1976-77 (25-4) 91-76 W Maine ECAC South Champions 58-69 L Maryland Head Coach: Paul Webb 84-99 L East Carolina 88-76 W Belgrade-Red Star (exh.) 82-87 L at South Alabama% ECAC South Champions 72-70 W St. Francis (PA.) 84-57 W Maryland-Eastern Shore 56-54 W VCU (ot)% 110-71 W Atlantic Christian 57-56 W at William & Mary 76-61 W Norfolk State 67-68 L at James Madison (ot) 113-47 W Delaware State 52-73 L Georgetown # 62-56 W at Rhode Island 79-71 W UNC Charlotte% 76-81 L at Austin Peay (ot) 83-81 W Wagner% 70-75 L Marquette (ot) 67-70 L at Western Kentucky% 113-69 W Roanoke 61-59 W at Clemson (2 ot)% 72-100 L at Virginia Tech 57-55 W South Florida% 60-62 L at VMI 59-67 L at Purdue% 77-78 L at Dayton (ot) 62-55 W Jacksonville% 95-70 W Dartmouth * * Richmond Times Dispatch Trn. # ECAC 55-61 L at VCU 76-55 W UAB% 82-78 W Mississippi State* Finals % NIT games + Kiwanis ODU 93-65 W Howard 71-55 W at William & Mary 83-82 W at Georgia Southern (ot) Classic 70-47 W Colgate* 57-55 W at VCU% 70-56 W at Georgia State 72-61 W Wagner* 79-68 W Jacksonville# 96-79 W at Western Carolina 1979-80 (25-5) 88-51 W at VMI 78-72 W Western Kentucky# 87-66 W Rider Head Coach: Paul Webb 60-70 L DePaul 60-62 L at UAB# 85-58 W Western Carolina ECAC South Champions 48-60 L at James Madison 63-64 L at Dayton 108-80 W at Maine 76-74 W Soviet Union (ot) exh. 59-60 L at William & Mary (ot) 62-67 L at Notre Dame+ 101-90 W Ga. Southern 102-82 W Delaware State 75-79 L Duquesne * Richmond Times Dispatch 86-74 W at East Carolina 98-59 W Virginia State 71-63 W George Mason % Sun Belt Games 105-87 W Marshall 75-55 W UNC-Wilmington 61-58 W VCU # Sun Belt Trn. in Birmingham, AL. 77-68 W Austin Peay 96-62 W Georgia Southern 71-61 W Boston U. + NIT at Notre Dame. 103-69 W at St. Francis (PA) 70-65 W at East Carolina 80-57 W Richmond 73-71 W at William & Mary 90-84 W Richmond+ 63-69 L at St. Joseph’s 1984-85 (19-12/9-5) 87-78 W East Carolina 58-79 L Virginia + 80-73 W at East Carolina Head Coach: Paul Webb 109-55 W Baptist 94-81 W Vermont# 81-55 W Navy Sun Belt Finalist 71-63 W at Virginia 51-52 L St. Joseph’s# 66-45 W William & Mary 67-60 W Yugoslavia (Exh.) 101-80 W at Roanoke 63-77 L at Rhode Island 68-66 W at Stetson 76-102 L at Va. Tech 82-68 W William & Mary 67-58 W at Georgia Southern 62-63 L at Richmond 56-50 W VMI 97-77 W Madison 58-44 W Navy 41-43 L James Madison 107-72 W SC-Aiken 79-72 W at Stetson 60-57 W Norfolk State 70-62 W George Mason% 87-63 W St. Joseph’s 80-58 W at Georgetown# 68-67 W Syracuse 77-69 W Richmond% 62-57 W at William & Mary 64-67 L Syracuse% 68-64 W at VCU 58-57 W James Madison% 66-57 W James Madison 68-71 L Villanova+ 65-60 W Duquesne 57-74 L Wake Forest+ 66-77 L at St. John’s* * Kiwanis ODU CLassic 60-51 W William & Mary * Kiwanis ODU Classic 82-80 W Rutgers* # ECAC South Final 52-44 W James Madison % ECAC South Trn. in Scope 86-84 W at South Alabama% % ECAC North-South Final 71-64 W at Georgia State + NCAA E. Regional in Charlotte, NC. 67-73 L at Western Kentucky% + NIT at Scope 76-75 W VCU 68-80 L at James Madison 66-64 W at Stetson 1982-83 (19-10/12-2) 86-60 W UNC Charlotte% 1977-78 (11-15) 83-63 W at James Madison Head Coach: Paul Webb 84-76 W Western Kentucky% Head Coach: Paul Webb 104-73 W George Mason Sun Belt Season-Co Champion 58-64 L at DePaul 90-82 W Niagara* 72-84 L at St. Bonaventure 62-63 L France (exh.) 74-62 W South Florida% 75-81 L at St. John’s* 89-75 W East Carolina 71-45 W VMI 55-56 L UAB% 67-75 L Belmont Abbey 71-69 W at William & Mary (ot) 75-66 W Western Kentucky% 86-74 W South Alabama% 67-86 L Virginia 112-59 W Catholic% 78-58 W UNC Charlotte% 59-58 W at UAB% 85-67 W Austin Peay 75-59 W William & Mary% 90-85 W at VCU*% 78-79 L Jacksonville (ot)% 66-72 L Navy 62-51 W Navy (ot)% 59-75 L Virginia* 75-87 L at Maryland 67-73 L at VCU 74-87 L UCLA* 61-59 W at Western Kentucky% 75-73 W at South Florida% 116-99 W at Tulane +Richmond Times Dispatch 99-81 W Rhode Island 67-65 W at Jacksonville% 68-71 L New Hampshire+ #Kiwanis ODU Classic 67-62 W VCU (in Hampton)% 80-64 W at UNC Charlotte% 86-78 W Southern Methodist+ %ECAC South Tournament in Hampton, VA. 62-59 W South Alabama% 71-90 L at VCU% 104-112 L at Georgia Southern *NCAA West Regional at Arizona State. 52-63 L at James Madison 91-82 W Dayton 81-82 L at Richmond 70-71 L Richmond 72-58 W William & Mary 61-55 W Baptist 60-71 L at UAB% 66-78 L VCU% 76-74 W at Boston U. 50-56 L William & Mary 84-66 W South Alabama# 68-71 L Georgia State 69-64 W at Jacksonville% 68-67 W UAB#

88 Old Dominion University Year-by-Year Results 82-87 L VCU# 66-60 W UNC Wilmington 80-62 W at VCU% 1992-93 (21-8/11-3) 68-75 L Southern Methodist** 80-66 W Western Kentucky% 72-87 L at UAB% Head Coach: Oliver Purnell *ECAC Holiday Festival, New York, NY. 78-77 W at South Florida% 88-94 L Jacksonville+ Regular Season Co-Champions %Sun Belt Games 78-77 W at Jacksonville% * In Hampton Coliseum 91-58 W Cuban Jr. Nationals (exh.) #Sun Belt Trn. in Hampton, VA. 80-81 L at South Alabama% ** In Roanoke (VA.) Coliseum 121-93 W Verich Allstars (exh.) **NCAA East Regional in Hartford, CT. 71-67 W VCU% % Sun Belt Games 82-119 L at North Carolina 82-80 W UAB (ot)% # Richmond Times Dispatch 118-71 W Shenandoah@ 1985-86 (23-8/11-3) 88-95 L DePaul + Sun Belt Trn. in Birmhangham, Al. 78-65 W Iona@ Head Coach: Tom Young 65-81 L at UNC Charlotte% 68-90 L at Virginia Sun Belt Regular Season Champs 73-64 W Jacksonville% 1990-91 (14-18/5-9) 81-65 W Va. Commonwealth $ 81-62 W Czechoslovakia (exh.) 75-82 L at Richmond Head Coach: Tom Young 93-91 W Alabama 78-54 W Randolph-Macon 78-69 W William & Mary Sun Belt Tournament Finalists 85-96 L at Auburn 76-90 L Va. Tech 65-70 L Maryland 77-76 W Marathon Oil (exh) 104-83 W at Florida A&M 93-46 W Rider 81-76 W at Western Kentucky% 83-85 L Russian Club (exh.) 78-76 W at South Florida 57-50 W James Madison 81-82 L UNC Charlotte% 63-61 W Northern Iowa # 76-74 W at George Mason % 86-96 L at Georgia Tech 74-80 L at UAB (ot)% 61-76 L Murray State# 95-88 W at American % 61-78 L Virginia* 77-82 L at VCU% 62-80 L Illinois# 59-75 L Richmond @% 67-55 W at VCU* 101-77 W South Alabama% 95-70 W Md. Eastern Shore (FH) 89-102 L at James Madison% 62-59 W at Western Kentucky% 85-69 W South Florida% 87-82 W at American 71-61 W Va. Tech 51-66 L at UAB% 86-84 W Western Kentucky (ot)+ 63-71 L at William & Mary 80-60 W East Carolina% 94-87 W at UNC Charlotte% 69-91 L at VCU+ 84-76 W Virginia Tech 94-92 W UNC Wilmington% 75-44 W at William & Mary 73-86 L at Ohio State** 88-62 W Long Island 81-80 W at William & Mary % 50-49 W VCU% # Richmond Times Dispatch 69-87 L at West Virginia 99-84 W Southern Miss. 75-57 W at South Alabama% % Sun Belt Games 75-82 L South Florida (ot)% 91-62 W George Mason % 47-43 W South Florida% + Sun Belt Tournament in Richmond, Va. 79-78 W East Carolina (2 ot) 86-85 W American % 64-56 W Jacksonville% ** NIT at Ohio State 65-74 L Richmond 80-84 L at Richmond % 62-59 W at Richmond 89-100 L at South Alabama% 73-60 W at East Carolina % 58-71 L UAB% 1988-89 (15-13/7-7) 83-58 W Jacksonville% 90-79 W at UNC Wilmington % 88-70 W UNC Charlotte% Head Coach: Tom Young 60-62 L VCU% 90-80 W William and Mary% 59-53 W at James Madison 86-77 W Nosso Club-Brazil (exh.) 55-65 L George Washington 113-105 W at So. Mississippi 74-61 W Western Kentucky% 86-95 L Soviet Union (exh.)$ 74-77 L at W.Kentucky% 67-73 L East Carolina * 54-52 W South Alabama% 70-62 W at William & Mary 87-93 L UNC Charlotte% 74-68 W Va. Commonwealth # 66-53 W DePaul 75-57 W Richmond 80-88 L South Alabama% 58-60 L at Miami-Ohio # 61-56 W at VCU% 68-66 W at UNC Wilmington 62-46 W UNC Wilmington @ played at field house 51-69 L at Jacksonville% 92-105 L Virginia Tech 75-79 L at James Madison $ played at Hampton Coliseum 64-57 W at South Florida% 71-76 L Eastern Washington+ 58-60 L at VCU% % CAA Conference Games 58-47 W William & Mary 83-56 W at Chaminade+ 95-83 W at UNC Charlotte% * CAA Tournament, Richmond, VA. 75-51 W Central Conn. State 76-77 L Miami-Fl.+ 95-87 W UAB% # NIT 76-67 W UNC Charlotte+ 79-72 W at George Mason 77-79 L at UAB% 61-67 L Jacksonville+ 79-77 W at James Madison 75-77 L at George Mason 1993-94 (21-10/ 10-4) 72-64 W West Virginia# 101-89 W UAB% 66-75 L Western Kentucky% Head Coach: Oliver Purnell 61-89 L Duke# 88-62 W George Washington 74-61 W at South Florida% Regular Season Co-Champions * Richmond Times Dispatch 90-79 W at UNC Charlotte% 82-75 W at Jacksonville% CAA Tournament Finalists % Sun Belt Games 93-101 L at VCU (ot)% 94-88 W UAB (ot)+ 109-53 W Russian-Dinamo (exh.) + Sun Belt Tournament in Birmingham, Al. 62-64 L at South Florida% 72-69 W South Florida+ 98-89 W Court Authority (exh.) # NCAA East Regional in Greensboro, NC. 99-87 W VCU% 81-86 L at South Alabama+ 84-80 W at South Carolina 75-82 L South Alabama% # San Juan Shootout, Puerto Rico 89-51 W Florida A&M 1986-87 (6-22/1-13) 99-64 W Western Kentucky% % Sun Belt Games 92-67 W at UC Santa Barbara Head Coach: Tom Young 76-79 L at Jacksonville% + Sun Belt Trn.,in Mobile, AL. 92-66 W Hofstra@ 78-76 W Yugoslavia-Bosna (exh.) 77-92 L at UAB % FH Field House 76-69 W Virginia 86-66 W Virginia Tech 91-84 W Jacksonville% 87-101 L Auburn 66-75 L Middle Tenn. State 90-70 W South Florida% 1991-92 (15-15/8-6) 76-78 L at UNC Charlotte 56-54 W William & Mary 88-82 W UNC Charlotte% Head Coach: Oliver Purnell 73-75 L at South Florida 69-71 L at James Madison 77-87 L North Carolina Colonial Champions 74-77 L Utah State# 64-70 L Long Island 83-88 L at Wake Forest 91-80 L Samara-Russia (exh.) 70-66 W Idaho State# 61-72 L at DePaul 81-92 L at South Alabama% 82-79 W Marathon Oil (exh.) 74-60 W Howard (FH) 62-56 W Richmond 74-92 L at Western Kentucky% 83-71 W Roanoke* 88-96 L at James Madison* 83-103 L at Nevada-Las Vegas+ 77-69 W American U.(Hampton Col.) 71-90 L South Florida 79-77 W at Richmond* 71-79 L Idaho State+ 87-89 L UAB (ot)# 71-86 L at Iona 79-62 W East Carolina* (FH) 52-68 L at South Florida% $ Played in Hampton Col. 83-98 L Va. Commonwealth 79-84 L UNC Wilmington* 60-64 L at UAB% + Chaminade Classic in Honolulu, HI. 67-105 L at Alabama 120-91 W at George Mason* 64-77 L VCU% % Sun Belt Games 83-82 W West Virginia 79-68 W American* 57-74 L at UNC Charlotte% # Sun Belt Trn. in Charlotte, NC. 67-83 L Virginia# 79-74 W Va. Commonwealth$ 64-81 L Georgia Tech 67-66 W at Va. Commonwealth# 105-72 W William and Mary* 66-78 L at Missouri 1989-90 (14-14/7-7) 62-78 L at Va. Tech 97-81 W James Madison* 71-89 L Jacksonville% Head Coach: Tom Young 80-73 W George Mason% 73-77 L Richmond* 77-82 L South Alabama% 79-81 L Marathon Oil (exh.) 86-85 W at George Washington 75-72 W at East Carolina* 87-73 W Maryland 108-90 W Venezuela (exh.) 74-79 L American% 98-81 W at UNC Wilmington* 60-56 W at William & Mary 67-62 W William & Mary * 76-92 L at James Madison% 100-72 W George Mason* 70-72 L UAB% 72-69 W West Virginia ** 77-82 L Richmond% 77-81 L at American* (ot) 53-94 L at Western Kentucky% 67-71 L at George Washington (ot) 80-72 W at East Carolina% 94-70 W at William & Mary* 63-52 W South Florida% 75-88 L Missouri 62-83 L at UNC Wilmington% 83-58 W William and Mary% 63-65 L at South Alabama% 62-69 L Richmond# 102-92 W William & Mary% (ot) 76-72 W Richmond% 59-75 L Western Kentucky% 77-67 W at VCU# 79-84 L Tenn State 76-77 L James Madison% 66-78 L at VCU% 85-81 W James Madison 71-61 W at George Mason% 76-74 W Manhattan+ 65-83 L UNC Charlotte% 78-90 L at North Carolina 69-83 L at American% 75-79 L at Bradley+ 66-71 L at Jacksonville% 61-64 L UAB% 72-71 W James Madison% +NIT Games 58-60 L at Western Kentucky* 94-78 W UNC Charlotte% 69-73 L at Richmond% %CAA Tournament in Richmond, Va. + Bud Light UNLV Classic 65-69 L at Western Kentucky% 89-83 W East Carolina% (ot) @at UCSB Gaucho Classic * Sun Belt Trn. in Bowling Green, KY. 94-85 W at South Alabama (ot)% 51-71 L at Penn State #at Wyoming Shootout % Sun Belt Conference Games 83-91 L at Virginia Tech 69-68 W UNC Wilmington%* * CAA Conference Games 49-55 L VCU% 94-85 W at William & Mary% FH Field House 1987-88 (18-12/9-5) 94-71 W Jacksonville% 77-67 W UNC Wilmington+ $ Hampton Coliseum Head Coach: Tom Young 76-74 W at Richmond (ot) 62-58 W Richmond+ 80-85 L Bulgaria (exh.) 91-74 W American 78-73 W James Madison+ 72-69 W at William & Mary 58-60 L Wake Forest 69-88 L Kentucky& 74-62 W Randolph-Macon 93-94 L at South Florida (ot)% * Played at ODU Field House 96-85 W at Duquesne 86-62 W Western Kentucky% # Richmond Times Dispatch Trn. 83-68 W Long Island 87-82 W George Mason % CAA Games 74-72 W Virginia# 75-56 W South Florida% + CAA Tournament games. 63-70 L Richmond# 72-81 L at Jacksonville% & NCAA Regional at Worcester, MA. 65-58 W James Madison 94-84 W South Alabama% 71-97 L at Va. Tech 82-95 L at UNC Charlotte%

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 89 Year-by-Year Results 1994-95 (21-12/12-2) 72-58 W American* 59-62 L UNC WILMINGTON*^ Head Coach: Jeff Capel 95-85 W Tennessee State (FH) 77-65 W Richmond* 53-47 W William & Mary # (OT) CAA Champions 67-57 W Washington 76-62 W UNC Wilmington* 54-57 L UNC Wilmington# L, 119-127 L Court Authority (exh.) 57-46 W Hampton University 65-50 W at William & Mary* 94-95 W Croatia (exh.) 78-79 L vs. Eastern Michigan @ 56-69 L at James Madison* $ NSU game is a neutral site game 80-83 L at Virginia 56-47 W vs. Pepperdine @ 76-72 W VA Commonwealth* % San Juan Shootout 93-75 W Towson State 73-80 L at Mississippi State 62-67 L East Carolina* # CAA Tournament, Richmond, VA 79-65 W South Carolina 66-72 L vs. Nebraska # 73-79 L George Mason* ^ - Games played at Fieldhouse 74-88 L at Southern Illinois 74-61 W vs. SE Missouri State # 70-77 L at Richmond* ^^ - Games played at Scope 80-85 L at Tulane (ot) 72-71 W vs. Mississippi State # (ot) 76-70 W at American* (ot) All times are Eastern 75-64 W New Hampshire 76-69 W at Richmond * 70-48 W William & Mary* * CAA Games 63-61 W Wyoming 94-85 W at George Mason * 63-54 W at UNC Wilmington* 94-86 W Weber State (ot)# 79-70 W East Carolina * 65-62 W vs East Carolina# (2ot) 2001-02 (13-16/7-11) 63-71 L at Hawaii 61-45 W UNC Wilmington * 66-49 W vs VA.Commonwealth# Head Coach: Blaine Taylor 61-71 L at Washington## 77-80 L at American * (ot) 58-63 L vs George Mason# 106-99 (OT) W EA SPORTS ALL-STARS (exh.) 79-98 L North Carolina 82-65 W at VCU * 75-56 W Seton Hall@ 89-82 W Kentucky ABA (exh.) 82-92 L at St. Joseph’s 55-61 L William and Mary * 62-75 L at Butler@ 69-52 W Sacramento St. 52-71 L at Arizona State 66-84 L at James Madison * * Indicates CAA games 91-66 L #12 Memphis 79-66 W UNC Wilmington* 63-78 L at East Carolina * +Food Lion MVP Classic - Charlotte, NC 55-46 W VIRGINIA TECH# 88-83 W at George Mason* 63-51 W Richmond * %Hilo Holiday Shootout, Hilo, HI 72-61 W DELAWARE STATE 89-82 W at American* 52-80 L at William and Mary * # CAA Tournament, Richmond, VA 71-65 W ILLINOIS-CHICAGO 83-73 W at William & Mary* 73-74 L at UNC Wilmington * (ot) @NIT Tournament 68-64 L at George Washington 79-65 W James Madison* 63-68 L at George Washington 53-52 W at East Carolina 65-46 W at Richmond* 75-70 W VCU * 1999-00 (11-19/6-10) 81-67 W COASTAL CAROLINA 69-66 W East Carolina* 99-61 W American * (FH) Head Coach: Jeff Capel 84-77 L HAMPTON 79-65 L at James Madison* 85-62 W George Mason *(FH) 64-76 L vs. UW Green Bay 71-67 L UNC WILMINGTON* 67-81 L Va. Commonwealth@ 72-66 W James Madison * 61-57 W vs. Central Florida 84-76 L at Nevada 70-60 W Richmond* 69-56 W Richmond % 65-68 L vs. Furman 67-66 L Hofstra* 91-74 W American* 70-62 W William and Mary % 57-59 L at East Carolina* 74-66 W DREXEL* 94-70 W George Mason* 62-58 W James Madison % (ot) 70-78 L Washington Huskies 60-58 W DELAWARE* 71-73 L at UNC Wilmington* 55-59 L New Mexico § 71-62 W at VMI 76-67 L at George Mason* 81-73 W at East Carolina* * Indicates CAA games 65-60 W New Orleans 66-53 W at Towson* 60-55 W William & Mary* (FH) @ Carrier Classic - Syracuse, NY 49-60 L UNC Wilmington* 79-77 (OT) L at VA Commonwealth* 110-94 W George Mason** # Puerto Rico Tournament - San Juan 64-68 L at Kansas State 66-56 L UNC Wilmington* 77-67 W American** (ot) % CAA Tournament, Richmond, VA 64-67 L Norfolk State 68-52 W WILLIAM & MARY* 80-75 W James Madison** § NCAA First Round - Pittsburgh, PA 82-75 W George Washington 67-61 L at James Madison* 89-81 W Villanova+ (3 ot) 67-73 L at VCU* (OT) 75-70 L at Delaware* 52-64 L Tulsa+ 1997-98 (12-16/8-8) 60-58 W Richmond* 67-55 L TOWSON* # Hawaii/Nike Festival Head Coach: Jeff Capel 66-70 L James Madison* 73-66 L at Va. Commonwealth* * CAA Conference Games 76-62 W Court Authority (Exh.) 75-77 L at George Mason* (OT) 80-70 L Drexel* **CAA Tournament in Richmond, Va. 87-81 W Next Level Sports (Exh.) 62-57 W American * 73-68 W JAMES MADISON* +NCAA East Regional in Albany, NY 52-64 L at Wright State 74-60 W at William & Mary* 69-53 W HOFSTRA* @ Hampton Coliseum 72-60 W Hamton 48-72 L at UNC Charlotte 81-53 W at William & Mary* FH Field House 84-69 W VA.Military 48-72 L VCU* 78-63 L GEORGE MASON* 74-58 W Texas Tech 75-64 W George Mason* 58-54 L #3 VCU CAA Quarterfinals 1995-96 (18-13/12-4) 44-72 L at UNC Charlotte 60-66 L at UNC Wilmington* Head Coach: Jeff Capel 53-67 L at St. Joseph's 67-78 L at Virginia Tech (OT) *CAA Games ! Guardian Classic in Memphis, TN 77-37 W Latvia (exh.) 56-58 L George Washington 66-73 L at American* (OT) # at Norfolk Scope Arena 84-78 W Court Authority (exh.) 57-62 L Mississippi State 71-62 W William & Mary* All other home games at the ODU Fieldhouse 55-75 L Duke @ 68-86 L at Washington 60-62 L East Carolina* 78-77 W Alaska-Anchorage @ 62-71 L at New Orleans 59-61 L at James Madison* 89-90 L Ohio (2 OT) @ 50-58 L * at UNC Wilmington (OT) 55-56 L Richmond* 75-67 W Hampton 61-60 W * at James Madison 55-67 L vs Richmond# 65-73 L Southern Illinois 58-50 W * George Mason 61-67 L South Florida 55-61 L * VCU *CAA Games #CAA Tourn. 80-92 L at Toledo 69-57 W * at American 84-89 L at Texas Tech 62-57 W * Richmond 66-52 W at Wyoming 53-69 L * at William & Mary 2000-01 (13-18/7-9) 54-65 L Idaho # 71-85 L * at East Carolina Head Coach: Jeff Capel 69-62 W CSU-Sacramento (OT) # 69-56 W * at VCU 62-60 W St. Joseph’s 58-68 L * William & Mary 84-57 W GARDNER-WEBB^ 70-85 L VCU * 46-51 L * James Madison 89-91 L at George Washington 61-48 W at UNC Wilmington * 60-63 L * UNC Wilmington 60-84 L vs. Stanford% 84-69 W at Richmond * 66-61 W * East Carolina 57-64 L vs. Miami University% 103-86 W George Mason * 80-71 W * American 72-75 L vs. AU-PuertoRico% 67-72 L at East Carolina * 70-66 W * at George Mason 65-70 L at St. Joseph's 58-45 W at James Madison * 77-85 L * at Richmond 78-87 L N.C. STATE^^ 86-82 W American * 60-56 W # vs James Madison 56-72 L at Richmond* 51-50 W UNC Wilmington * 51-54 L # vs UNC Wilmington 62-51 W KANSAS STATE^^ 76-85 L at VCU (OT) * 89-81 W VMI^ 49-87 L at Virginia *CAA Conference Games 81-76 W at Dayton 76-72 W James Madison * #CAA Tournament 60-73 L at Illinois-Chicago 93-92 W George Mason (OT) * 67-82 L UNLV^^ 70-63 W Richmond * 80-63 W JAMES MADISON*^ 91-86 W William & Mary (FH) * 1998-99 (25-9/10-6) 61-53 W AMERICAN*^ 74-83 L at American * Head Coach: Jeff Capel 74-54 W WILLIAM & MARY*^^ 81-57 W East Carolina * CAA Finalists 76-81 L at George Mason* 75-72 W James Madison % 81-60 W Wright State U. 63-68 L at East Carolina* (OT) 39-59 L UNC Wilmington % 84-70 W Elon 77-65 W VCU*^^ * Indicates CAA games 83-69 W Hampton 69-62 W Norfolk State^^ @ Carr's Great Alaska Shootout, Anchorage, 72-56 W UNC Charlotte 73-77 L RICHMOND*^^ (2OT) Alaska 103-69 W VMI 65-63 W EAST CAROLINA*^ # CSU-Sacramento Tournament, Sacramenta, 74-60 W at UT Chatanooga 84-57 W at American* Calif. 61-63 L vs #3 North Carolina+ 48-59 L at UNC Wilmington* % CAA Tournament, Richmond, Va. 59-56 W vs South Carolina+ 49-57 L at James Madison* 72-65 W St. Joseph's 62-72 L at William & Mary* 1996-97 (22-11/10-6) 89-92 L at George Washington 78-70 W GEORGE MASON*^ Head Coach: Jeff Capel 80-60 W at Hawaii-Hilo% 53-74 L at VCU*^ 83-70 W Court Authority (exh.) 77-75 W vs Central Conn. St. Univ. % 97-75 W Sundance (exh.) 85-65 W vs U. of Buffalo% 84-82 W at Towson State 53-83 L at George Mason* 65-57 W Toledo 60-58 W James Madison* 65-64 W UNC Charlotte 82-72 W at VA Commonwealth* 54-51 W at East Carolina*

90 Old Dominion University Vs. Opponents

ALABAMA • (1-2) 1958-59 L ...... 68-70 BRIDGEWATER • (12-8) CENTRAL CONN. STATE • (2-0) EAST CAROLINA UNIV. • (32-14) 1980-81 L N at (Santa Clara) 63-71 W ...... 78-59 1955-56 L ...... 78-91 1985-86 W ...... 75-51 1966-67 L at ...... 88-90 1991-92 L at ...... 67-105 1959-60 L ...... 80-87 1956-57 W ...... 78-70 1998-99 W (Hawaii) ...... 77-75 1967-68 W at ...... 94-90 1992-93 W ...... 93-91 L ...... 60-62 1957-58 W ...... 75-55 1968-69 W at ...... 75-74 1960-61 L ...... 62-75 1958-59 L ...... 72-76 CENTRAL FLORIDA • (1-0) 1969-70 L at ...... 67-92 ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM • (8-14) 1962-63 W ...... 64-75 L ...... 51-71 1999-00 W (SoCon) ...... 61-57 1970-71 W ...... 71-66 1982-83 L at ...... 60-71 L ...... 96-105 1959-60 L ...... 69-77 Wat ...... 90-82 W ...... 84-57 L ...... 88-89 W ...... 82-75 CHEYNEY STATE • (1-0) 1971-72 W at ...... 92-79 1983-84 L at ...... 73-83 1963-64 L ...... 89-96 1960-61 W ...... 84-76 1975-76 W (NCAA II Quarters)90-85 1972-73 W ...... 67-53 W ...... 76-55 1965-66 L ...... 104-105 W ...... 99-73 1973-74 W at ...... 80-78 L at (SBC Final) ...... 60-62 1966-67 L at ...... 86-111 1961-62 W ...... 100-81 CINCINNATI • (0-1) 1974-75 L ...... 69-71 1984-85 L ...... 55-56 1974-75 W ...... 86-74 W ...... 76-69 1970-71 L at ...... 96-108 1975-76 W at ...... 95-70 Wat ...... 59-58 1976-77 W ...... 110-71 1962-63 W ...... 88-68 1976-77 W at ...... 88-74 WN(SBC Semi-Final)68-67 W ...... 102-67 THE CITADEL • (1-0) W ...... 87-78 1985-86 L at ...... 51-66 AUBURN • (1-2) 1963-64 L ...... 77-81 1966-67 W at ...... 78-70 1977-78 W at ...... 112-81 L ...... 58-71 1970-71 W ...... 89-76 W ...... 78-75 L ...... 72-78 1986-87 L at ...... 60-64 1992-93 L at ...... 85-96 1964-65 W ...... 72-68 CLEMSON • (1-0) 1978-79 W at(ot) ...... 90-85 L ...... 70-72 1993-94 L ...... 87-101 W ...... 104-64 1978-79 W at (NIT)(2 ot) ...... 61-59 L ...... 84-99 1987-88 W (ot) ...... 82-80 1965-66 L ...... 83-87 1979-80 W at ...... 70-65 L at (ot) ...... 74-80 AUSTIN PEAY • (2-3) L (ot) ...... 92-104 COASTAL CAROLINA • (1-0) W ...... 89-75 1988-89 W ...... 101-89 1975-76 L at ...... 73-78 1966-67 L N (MD Trn.) ...... 68-72 2001-02 W ...... 81-67 1980-81 W ...... 76-67 Lat...... 77-92 1976-77 L at(ot) ...... 76-81 1981-82 W ...... 80-73 LN(SBC) (ot) ...... 87-89 W ...... 77-68 BRIGHAM YOUNG • (0-1) COLGATE • (1-0) 1990-91 W (2 ot) ...... 79-78 1989-90 L ...... 61-64 1977-78 W ...... 85-67 1975-76 L (KODC) ...... 77-80 1981-82 W (KODC) ...... 70-47 1991-92 W at ...... 80-72 Lat...... 72-87 1978-79 L at(ot) ...... 65-68 W (9ot) ...... 89-83 1990-91 W ...... 95-87 BUCKNELL • (1-0) COLUMBIA • (2-0) 1992-93 W ...... 80-60 Lat...... 77-79 UNIV. OF BALTIMORE • (15-3) 1978-79 W (KODC) ...... 88-76 1974-75 W (KODC) ...... 80-67 Wat ...... 73-60 WN(SBC) (ot) ...... 94-88 1956-57 L ...... 67-79 1980-81 W (KODC) ...... 92-58 L CAA ...... 67-73 1957-58 W ...... 80-66 BUFFALO • (2-0) 1993-94 W (fh) ...... 79-62 ALASKA-ANCHORAGE • (1-0) 1958-59 L ...... 61-79 1968-69 W at ...... 83-72 CORNELL • (1-0) Wat ...... 75-72 1995-96 W at ...... 78-77 1961-62 W ...... 87-74 1998-99 W (Hawaii) ...... 85-65 1975-76 W (KODC) ...... 88-77 1994-95 W ...... 69-66 W ...... 73-65 Wat ...... 81-73 AMERICAN • (21-12) 1962-63 W ...... 82-80 BUTLER • (0-1) DARTMOUTH • (1-0) 1995-96 L at ...... 67-72 1956-57 L at ...... 69-72 1963-64 W ...... 102-85 1998-99 L at (NIT) ...... 62-75 1976-77 W (KODC) ...... 95-70 W ...... 81-57 1965-66 L ...... 94-112 1964-65 W ...... 94-86 1996-97 W ...... 79-70 1966-67 L at ...... 94-102 1965-66 L ...... 60-80 UC SANTA BARBARA • (1-0) DAYTON • (4-5) Lat...... 63-78 L ...... 94-108 1966-67 W ...... 81-67 1993-94 W at ...... 92-67 1972-73 W at ...... 77-72 1997-98 L at ...... 71-85 1967-68 W ...... 81-78 W ...... 102-53 1974-75 L at ...... 69-70 W ...... 66-61 1968-69 W at ...... 75-64 1967-68 W at ...... 122-100 CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY • (1-0) 1975-76 L at ...... 79-91 1998-99 W at ...... 54-51 1969-70 W ...... 92-84 WN(MD Trn.) ...... 93-86 1974-75 W (KODC) ...... 84-73 1981-82 L at ...... 77-78 L ...... 62-67 1970-71 L at ...... 75-97 1968-69 W ...... 97-62 1982-83 W ...... 61-53 W (CAA) 2ot ...... 65-62 1980-81 L (KODC) ...... 75-79 W (MD Trn.) ...... 99-90 CALIFORNIA-IRVINE • (1-0) 1983-84 L at ...... 63-64 1999-00 L at ...... 57-59 1988-89 W (Hampton) ...... 77-69 1969-70 W at ...... 95-88 1973-74 W ...... 84-77 1984-85 W ...... 91-82 L ...... 60-62 1989-90 W ...... 91-74 1974-75 W (NCAA II) ...... 95-72 2000-01 W at ...... 81-76 2000-01 L at (ot) ...... 63-68 1990-91 W at ...... 87-82 1975-76 W (NCAA II) ...... 73-58 CALIFORNIA STATE- 2002-03 L ...... 67-71 W ...... 65-63 1991-92 L ...... 74-79 SACRAMENTO • (2-0) 2001-02 W at ...... 53-52 Lat...... 69-83 BAPTIST COLLEGE • (7-1) 1995-96 W at (OT) ...... 69-62 DELAWARE • (3-3) 2002-03 L ...... 67-75 1992-93 W at ...... 95-88 1971-72 W ...... 91-74 2001-02 W (GC) ...... 69-52 1972-73 W at ...... 83-75 W ...... 86-85 1972-73 L at ...... 86-93 1973-74 W ...... 92-80 EASTERN MICHIGAN (0-1) 1993-94 W ...... 79-68 1973-74 W ...... 98-74 CAMPBELL • (9-2) 2001-02 W ...... 60-58 1996-97 L N(Syracuse) ...... 78-79 L at (ot) ...... 77-81 1974-75 W ...... 94-84 1938-39 W ...... 56-48 Lat...... 75-70 1994-95 W at ...... 89-82 1975-76 W ...... 111-74 1946-47 L ...... 43-48 2002-03 L (ot) ...... 74-75 EASTERN WASHINGTON (0-1) W ...... 91-74 1976-77 W ...... 109-55 W ...... 52-40 Lat...... 63-73 1988-89 L N (Hawaii) ...... 71-76 W (CAA) (ot) ...... 77-67 1977-78 W ...... 61-55 1966-67 W ...... 94-78 1995-96 W ...... 67-47 1978-79 W ...... 90-60 1970-71 L ...... 79-82 DELAWARE STATE • (4-0) EASTERN ILLINOIS • (0-1) Lat...... 74-83 1971-72 W ...... 111-73 1976-77 W ...... 113-47 1975-76 L N (NCAAII) ...... 74-78 1996-97 L at (ot) ...... 77-80 BAYLOR • (1-0) 1972-73 W ...... 99-86 1979-80 W ...... 102-82 W (FH) ...... 99-61 1973-74 W (KODC) ...... 87-79 1973-74 W ...... 96-67 1983-84 W ...... 105-82 ELIZABETH CITY ST • (0-1) 1997-98 W at ...... 69-57 1974-75 W ...... 83-77 2001-02 W ...... 72-61 1965-66 L N ...... 87-90 W (FH) ...... 80-71 BELMONT ABBEY • (1-2) 1975-76 W ...... 120-93 1998-99 W ...... 72-58 (FH) 1962-63 L at ...... 68-79 2002-03 W ...... 72-43 DEPAUL • (2-4) ELON • (3-2) Wat ...... 76-70 (OT) 1975-76 W ...... 79-48 1980-81 W at ...... 63-62 1939-40 L ...... 41-61 1999-00 W 62-57 1977-78 L ...... 67-75 CATAWBA • (1-0) 1981-82 L ...... 60-70 1959-60 L at ...... 61-82 Lat...... 66-73 (OT) 1968-69 W N ...... 79-72 1984-85 L at ...... 58-64 W ...... 85-62 2000-01 W 61-53 BISCAYNE • (1-3) 1985-86 W ...... 66-53 1960-61 W ...... 64-82 Wat ...... 84-57 1971-72 L at ...... 81-84 CATHOLIC U. • (9-7) 1986-87 L at ...... 61-72 1998-99 W ...... 84-70 1972-73 L ...... 90-92 1957-58 L ...... 66-84 1987-88 L ...... 88-95 AMERICAN • PUERTO RICO (0-1) 1973-74 L at ...... 74-78 1959-60 L ...... 65-82 EMORY AND HENRY • (1-1) 1956-57 L at ...... 72-75 1974-75 W ...... 99-98 1960-61 L ...... 71-76 DREXEL • (2-3) 1958-59 L at ...... 71-87 1963-64 L ...... 82-98 2001-02 W ...... 74-66 W ...... 101-96 ARIZONA • (0-1) BLOOMSBURG STATE • (1-0) 1964-65 L ...... 76-83 Lat...... 80-70 1975-76 L at ...... 74-88 1974-75 W ...... 101-79 1965-66 L ...... 78-83 2002-03 W at ...... 72-69 EVANSVILLE • (2-1) 1966-67 W at ...... 86-78 L ...... 57-62 1970-71 L at (NCAAII) ...... 82-97 ARIZONA STATE • (0-1) BLUEFIELD STATE • (2-0) 1967-68 W ...... 92-85 L CAA ...... 52-61 1973-74 W at ...... 87-69 1994-95 L at ...... 52-71 1937-38 W ...... 53-36 LN(MD Trn.) ...... 78-82 1974-75 W ...... 84-72 1967-68 W ...... 106-73 1968-69 W at ...... 80-57 DUKE • (0-2) ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN • (5-18) 1969-70 W ...... 85-74 1985-86 L N (NCAA) ...... 61-89 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON • (1-0) 1939-40 L ...... 48-49 BOSTON UNIVERSITY • (4-0) 1970-71 W at ...... 90-82 1995-96 L N ...... 55-75 1983-84 W ...... 80-62 1946-47 W ...... 39-25 1977-78 W at ...... 76-74 1971-72 W ...... 95-73 L ...... 49-54 1978-79 W ...... 90-72 1973-74 W at ...... 88-72 DUQUESNE • (3-1) FAYETTEVILLE STATE • (1-0) 1955-56 L ...... 54-76 1980-81 W at ...... 78-71 1974-75 W ...... 81-62 1979-80 W ...... 65-60 1972-73 W N (NCAAII) ...... 80-74 L ...... 66-85 1981-82 W ...... 71-61 1979-80 W (ECAC Trn.) ...... 112-59 1980-81 W at ...... 73-70 1956-57 L ...... 66-82 1981-82 L ...... 75-79 FERRUM COLLEGE • (1-0) L ...... 65-111 BRADLEY • (0-1) CHAMINADE • (1-0) 1987-88 W at ...... 96-85 1940-41 W ...... 46-29 1957-58 L ...... 64-89 1993-94 L at (NIT) ...... 75-79 1988-89 W at ...... 83-56 L ...... 70-71

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 91 Vs. Opponents

FLORIDA A & M • (2-0) GEORGIA SOUTHERN • (13-4) HAWAII-HILO • (1-0) W ...... 72-66 1960-61 W ...... 77-74 1992-93 W at ...... 104-83 1969-70 W ...... 99-95 1998-99 W at ...... 80-60 W CAA Finals (ot) .... 62-58 W ...... 128-61 1993-94 W ...... 89-51 L at (NCAA II) ...... 79-86 1997-98 W at ...... 61-60 1961-62 W ...... 72-65 1970-71 W at ...... 96-76 HIGH POINT • (0-2) L ...... 46-51 W ...... 107-97 FLORIDA SOUTHERN • (2-1) 1971-72 L ...... 98-101 1938-39 L ...... 34-67 W CAA ...... 60-56 1962-63 W ...... 97-58 1974-75 L at ...... 69-71 Lat...... 92-109 1939-40 L ...... 25-46 1998-99 W ...... 60-58 W ...... 74-47 1975-76 W ...... 95-73 1972-73 W at ...... 104-91 Lat...... 56-69 1963-64 W ...... 95-59 1978-79 W at ...... 85-67 1973-74 W at ...... 91-81 HOFSTRA • (3-2) 1999-00 L 66-70 W ...... 68-66 W ...... 94-80 1993-94 W ...... 92-66 Lat...... 59-61 1964-65 W ...... 86-68 FLORIDA STATE • (1-0) 1974-75 W at ...... 103-89 2001-02 L at ...... 67-66 2000-01 W ...... 80-63 L ...... 67-73 1978-79 W(KODC)(2 ot) ...... 80-76 1975-76 W ...... 85-83 W ...... 69-53 Lat...... 49-57 1965-66 W ...... 106-82 Wat ...... 85-82 2002-03 L at ...... 65-69 2001-02 L at ...... 67-61 L ...... 61-67 FREDERICK COLLEGE • (0-4) 1976-77 W at(ot) ...... 83-82 W ...... 77-46 W ...... 73-68 1966-67 W ...... 96-83 1963-64 L ...... 82-111 W ...... 101-90 2002-03 W 74-56 1967-68 W at ...... 91-85 1966-67 L ...... 87-97 1977-78 L at ...... 104-112 HOWARD • (3-0) Lat...... 66-74 1967-68 L at ...... 71-86 W ...... 79-73 1981-82 W ...... 93-65 MAINE (2-0) L ...... 84-96 1979-80 W ...... 97-62 1983-84 W ...... 84-64 JACKSONVILLE • (13-9) 1976-77 W at ...... 88-80 Wat ...... 67-58 1993-94 W (fh) ...... 74-60 1982-83 W at ...... 69-64 1977-78 W ...... 91-76 FURMAN • (0-1) GEORGIA STATE • (3-1) IDAHO • (0-1) W ...... 71-58 1999-00 L (SoCon) ...... 58-65 1976-77 W at ...... 70-56 1995-96 L N ...... 54-65 LN(SBC Trn) ...... 59-63 MANHATTAN • (1-1) 1977-78 L ...... 68-71 1983-84 W at ...... 79-71 1969-70 L ...... 73-81 GANNON • (0-1) 1979-80 W at ...... 71-64 IDAHO STATE • (1-1) W ...... 62-55 1993-94 W NIT ...... 76-74 1968-69 L at ...... 88-92 1980-81 W ...... 96-61 1986-87 L N (at UNLV) ...... 71-79 WN(SBC Trn.) ...... 79-68 1993-94 W N (at Wyoming) ... 70-66 1984-85 L (ot) ...... 78-79 MARQUETTE • (0-2) GARDNER WEBB • (1-0) GEORGIA TECH • (0-2) Wat ...... 67-65 1981-82 L (ot) ...... 70-75 2000-01 W ...... 84-57 1985-86 L at ...... 86-96 ILLINOIS • (0-1) 1985-86 W ...... 64-56 1982-83 L at ...... 50-53 1986-87 L ...... 64-81 1990-91 L (P.Rico) ...... 62-80 Lat...... 51-69 GEORGETOWN • (1-1) LN(SBC Trn) ...... 61-67 MARSHALL • (3-3) 1976-77 W at (ECAC Trn) ...... 80-58 GUILFORD • (5-0) ILLINOIS CHICAGO • (1-1) 1986-87 L ...... 71-89 1966-67 L at ...... 103-105 1978-79 L N (ECAC Trn) ...... 52-73 1958-59 W ...... 56-55 2000-01 L at ...... 60-73 Lat...... 66-71 1967-68 L at ...... 91-131 1959-60 W at ...... 79-68 2001-02 W ...... 71-65 1987-88 W at ...... 78-77 1973-74 L at ...... 72-79 GEORGE MASON • (25-9) W ...... 101-70 W ...... 73-64 1974-75 W ...... 80-63 1979-80 W ...... 99-78 1960-61 W at ...... 74-72 INDIANA • (0-1) 1988-89 L at ...... 76-79 1975-76 W at ...... 76-71 1979-80 W ...... 104-73 W ...... 99-79 1971-72 L (KODC) ...... 86-88 W ...... 91-84 1976-77 W ...... 105-87 1980-81 W ...... 66-51 1989-90 W ...... 94-71 1981-82 W ...... 71-63 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY • (5-2) IONA • (1-1) Lat...... 72-81 MARYLAND • (1-4) W (ECAC Trn.) ...... 70-62 1967-68 W ...... 120-106 1991-92 L at ...... 71-86 L (SBC Trn.) ...... 88-94 1982-83 L at ...... 67-87 1988-89 W at ...... 79-72 1995-96 W ...... 75-67 1992-93 W FH ...... 78-65 1990-91 W ...... 83-58 1983-84 L ...... 58-69 1989-90 W ...... 87-82 1996-97 W at ...... 57-46 Wat ...... 82-75 1984-85 L at ...... 75-87 1990-91 L at ...... 75-77 1997-98 W ...... 72-60 JAMES MADISON • (38-22) 1986-87 W ...... 87-73 1991-92 W ...... 80-73 1998-99 W ...... 83-69 1971-72 W ...... 99-68 KANSAS STATE • (1-1) 1987-88 L ...... 65-70 Wat ...... 71-61 2001-02 L ...... 84-77 1972-73 W ...... 69-55 1999-00 L at ...... 64-68 1992-93 W at ...... 76-74 2002-03 L at ...... 70-77 Wat ...... 67-49 2000-01 W ...... 62-51 MARYLAND-E. SHORE • (4-0) W ...... 91-62 1973-74 W at ...... 65-55 1981-82 W ...... 84-57 1993-94 W at ...... 120-91 HAMPDEN-SYDNEY • (18-17) 1974-75 W ...... 89-54 KENTUCKY • (0-1) 1983-84 W ...... 79-65 W ...... 100-72 1954-55 L ...... 72-75 1975-76 W at(ot) ...... 87-83 1991-92 L (NCAA) ...... 69-88 1990-91 W (FH) ...... 95-70 1994-95 W at ...... 88-83 L ...... 87-79 W(NCAAII) ...... 86-77 2002-03 W 82-62 W ...... 94-70 1955-56 L ...... 54-72 1976-77 W ...... 97-77 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN • (3-2) W CAA ...... 110-94 L ...... 74-78 1977-78 L at ...... 64-74 1970-71 W (NCAAII) ...... 97-83 MEMPHIS • (0-1) 1995-96 W ...... 103-86 1956-57 L ...... 52-72 1978-79 W ...... 75-62 1971-72 L at ...... 86-99 2001-02 L at ...... 91-66 W at (OT) ...... 93-92 W ...... 69-63 1979-80 W ...... 52-44 1972-73 W ...... 125-112 1996-97 W at ...... 94-85 1957-58 L ...... 55-68 Wat ...... 83-63 1973-74 L at ...... 67-72 MIAMI FL. • (0-1) W (FH) ...... 85-62 L ...... 53-92 1980-81 W at(ot) ...... 65-63 1974-75 W ...... 120-87 1988-89 L (Hawaii) ...... 76-77 1997-98 W ...... 58-50 1958-59 W ...... 81-67 L ...... 65-73 Wat ...... 78-66 L ...... 69-71 1981-82 L at ...... 48-60 LONG ISLAND • (4-3) MIAMI-OHIO • (0-2) 1998-99 L at ...... 53-83 1959-60 L ...... 83-93 L ...... 41-43 1968-69 L at ...... 72-91 1992-93 L at NIT ...... 58-60 L ...... 73-79 W ...... 76-72 W (ECAC Trn.) ...... 58-57 1969-70 W ...... 66-63 2000-01 L P.Rico ...... 57-64 L(CAA Final) ...... 58-63 1960-61 W ...... 83-82 1982-83 L at ...... 52-63 1970-71 L at ...... 58-62 1999-00 L at ...... 75-77 (OT) W ...... 90-78 W ...... 58-43 1971-72 W ...... 104-78 MIDDLE TENN. STATE • (0-1) W ...... 75-64 1961-62 W ...... 95-79 1983-84 W ...... 61-58 1986-87 L ...... 64-70 1986-87 L ...... 66-75 2000-01 L at ...... 76-81 L ...... 82-84 L at(ot) ...... 67-68 1987-88 W ...... 83-68 W ...... 78-70 1962-63 W ...... 86-84 1984-85 W ...... 65-57 1990-91 W ...... 88-62 MISSISSIPPI STATE • (2-2) 2001-02 L at ...... 76-67 L ...... 70-74 Lat...... 68-80 1976-77 W (KODC) ...... 82-78 L ...... 78-63 L ...... 72-90 1985-86 W ...... 57-50 LOYOLA OF MARYLAND • (5-4) 1996-97 L at ...... 73-80 2002-03 W ...... 59-46 1963-64 W ...... 80-76 Wat ...... 59-53 1962-63 L ...... 70-76 WN(Puerto Rico) (ot)72-71 Lat...... 52-69 W ...... 78-73 1986-87 L at ...... 59-71 1963-64 L ...... 75-79 1997-98 L ...... 57-62 1964-65 W ...... 74-64 1987-88 W ...... 65-58 1964-65 L ...... 71-89 GEORGE WASHINGTON •(4-8) L ...... 75-79 1988-89 W at ...... 79-77 1965-66 W ...... 98-64 MISSOURI • (0-2) 1974-75 L at ...... 69-75 L (MD Trn.) ...... 86-102 1989-90 W ...... 85-81 WN ...... 68-67 1986-87 L at ...... 66-78 1988-89 W ...... 88-62 1965-66 L ...... 89-95 1990-91 L at ...... 75-79 1966-67 L at ...... 87-88 1989-90 L ...... 75-88 1989-90 L at(ot) ...... 67-71 L ...... 65-78 1991-92 L at ...... 76-92 1967-68 W ...... 114-87 1990-91 L ...... 55-65 L(3ot) ...... 108-119 W ...... 72-71 1968-69 W at ...... 82-74 MOUNT ST. MARY’S • (9-4) 1991-92 W at ...... 86-85 1966-67 W at ...... 100-92 W CAA Finals ...... 78-73 1969-70 W ...... 81-78 1963-64 L ...... 72-94 1996-97 L at ...... 63-68 W ...... 103-90 1992-93 L at ...... 89-102 1964-65 L ...... 64-92 1997-98 L ...... 56-58 1967-68 W ...... 95-78 W ...... 92-88 LYNCHBURG • (17-6) 1965-66 L ...... 78-91 1998-99 L at ...... 89-92 Wat ...... 105-99 1993-94 L at ...... 88-96 1955-56 L ...... 63-68 1966-67 W at ...... 75-74 1999-00 W ...... 75-64 1968-69 W at ...... 109-67 W ...... 97-81 1956-57 L ...... 62-76 1967-68 W ...... 131-76 2000-01 L at ...... 89-91 W ...... 79-61 L CAA Finals ...... 76-77 W ...... 62-48 1968-69 L at ...... 68-74 2001-02 L ...... 68-64 1969-70 W ...... 108-82 1994-95 W ...... 79-65 1957-58 W ...... 66-56 W (MD Trn.) ...... 82-74 2002-03 W at ...... 84-76 Wat...... 88-75 Lat...... 79-95 W ...... 76-71 1969-70 W ...... 61-59 W CAA Finals ...... 80-75 1958-59 W ...... 91-81 WN(NCAAII) ...... 93-90 GEORGIA • (0-2) HAWAII • (0-1) 1995-96 W at ...... 58-45 L ...... 73-77 1970-71 W ...... 99-89 1968-69 L at ...... 85-95 1994-95 L at ...... 63-71 W ...... 76-72 1959-60 W ...... 91-89 1971-72 W ...... 120-78 1980-81 L at (NIT) ...... 60-74 W CAA ...... 75-72 L ...... 67-97 1972-73 W at ...... 83-82 1996-97 L at ...... 66-84 1973-74 W ...... 100-69

92 Old Dominion University Vs. Opponents MURRAY STATE • (0-1) 1990-91 L ...... 87-93 1972-73 W ...... 81-72 WN(CAA TRN) ...... 62-58 ST. FRANCIS-PA • (6-3) 1990-91 L (P.Rico) ...... 61-76 Wat ...... 95-83 1973-74 W ...... 68-65 1992-93 L fh ...... 59-75 1968-69 L at ...... 75-95 1993-94 L at ...... 76-78 1974-75 W ...... 104-77 Lat...... 80-84 1969-70 W at ...... 83-72 U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY • (6-2) 1996-97 W ...... 65-64 1975-76 L at ...... 58-74 1993-94 W at ...... 79-77 1970-71 W ...... 109-105 1968-69 W at ...... 84-69 1997-98 L at ...... 44-72 L ...... 73-77 1971-72 L at ...... 88-91 1972-73 L (KODC) ...... 73-77 1998-99 W ...... 72-56 PUGET SOUND • (1-1) WN(CAA Trn) ...... 76-72 1972-73 W ...... 112-94 1977-78 L ...... 66-72 1999-00 L at ...... 72-48 1970-71 W (NCAAII) ...... 81-80 1994-95 W at ...... 65-46 1975-76 W ...... 103-75 1978-79 W at ...... 65-62 1975-76 L (NCAAII) ...... 78-83 W ...... 70-60 1976-77 W at ...... 103-79 1979-80 W ...... 58-44 UNC WILMINGTON • (17-15) 1995-96 W at ...... 84-69 1977-78 L at ...... 73-78 1979-80 W (ECAC Final) ...... 62-51 1979-80 W ...... 75-55 PURDUE • (0-1) W ...... 70-63 1978-79 W ...... 72-70 1980-81 W at ...... 72-63 1987-88 W ...... 66-60 1978-79 L at (NIT) ...... 59-67 1996-97 W at ...... 76-69 1981-82 W ...... 81-55 1988-89 W at ...... 68-66 W ...... 63-51 ST. JOHN’S • (0-2) 1990-91 W ...... 62-46 RICHMOND PROFESSIONAL W CAA ...... 69-56 1977-78 L at ...... 75-81 NEBRASKA • (0-1) 1991-92 L at ...... 62-83 INST. • (31-8) 1997-98 W ...... 62-57 1984-85 L at (MSG) ...... 66-77 1996-97 L N (Puerto Rico) .... 66-72 Wfh...... 69-68 Lat...... 77-85 W CAA ...... 77-67 RANDOLPH-MACON • (24-12) 1998-99 W ...... 77-65 ST. JOSEPH’S • (2-6) NEVADA-LAS VEGAS • (0-4) 1992-93 W ...... 94-92 1955-56 W ...... 78-65 Lat...... 70-77 1979-80 L (KODC) ...... 51-52 1975-76 L at ...... 90-116 Wat ...... 90-79 1956-57 W ...... 72-58 1999-00 W 60-58 1981-82 L at ...... 63-69 1986-87 L at ...... 83-103 1993-94 L ...... 79-84 1957-58 W ...... 52-73 Lat...... 55-56 1984-85 W ...... 87-63 2000-01 L ...... 67-82 Wat ...... 98-81 W ...... 63-61 L (CAA) ...... 55-67 1994-95 L at ...... 82-92 2001-02 L at ...... 84-76 1994-95 W ...... 79-66 1958-59 W ...... 76-73 2000-01 L at ...... 52-76 1995-96 W ...... 62-60 Lat...... 71-73 W ...... 70-64 L ...... 73-77 (2ot) 1997-98 L at ...... 53-67 NEW HAMPSHIRE • (1-1) 1995-96 W at ...... 61-48 1959-60 W ...... 93-73 2000-01 L at ...... 65-70 1977-78 L (KODC) ...... 68-71 W ...... 51-50 W ...... 75-50 RIDER (2-0) 2002-03 L at ...... 47-63 1994-95 W ...... 75-64 L CAA ...... 39-59 1960-61 L ...... 59-80 1976-77 W ...... 87-66 1996-97 W ...... 61-45 1961-62 L ...... 50-74 1985-86 W ...... 93-46 SANTA CLARA • (1-0) NEW ORLEANS • (2-1) L at (ot) ...... 73-74 W ...... 76-68 1980-81 W at ...... 72-71 1974-75 W N (NCAA II Finals)76-74 1997-98 L at(ot) ...... 50-58 1962-63 L ...... 74-79 ROANOKE • (20-23) 1997-98 L at ...... 62-71 L ...... 60-63 L ...... 69-80 1940-41 L ...... 39-54 SETON HALL • (1-0) 1999-00 W ...... 65-60 L CAA ...... 51-54 1963-64 L ...... 68-97 1955-56 L ...... 66-85 1998-99 (NIT) W ...... 75-56(FH) 1998-99 W ...... 76-62 (FH) W ...... 94-93 1956-57 L ...... 58-85 NIAGARA • (1-0) Wat ...... 63-54 1964-65 L ...... 61-83 L ...... 56-59 SHENANDOAH • (4-0) 1977-78 W N (at St. John’s) .... 90-82 1999-00 L 49-60 L ...... 55-76 1957-58 W ...... 76-66 1936-37 W ...... 38-27 Lat...... 60-66 1965-66 L ...... 74-76 L ...... 67-73 1937-38 W ...... 46-40 NORFOLK STATE • (11-6) 2000-01 L at ...... 48-59 L ...... 84-90 1958-59 W ...... 77-55 W ...... 33-23 1965-66 W N ...... 86-82 L ...... 59-62 1966-67 W ...... 82-74 1960-61 L ...... 70-71 1992-93 W ...... 118-71 1968-69 L at (NCAAII) ...... 102-103 L CAA ...... 54-57 Lat...... 75-80 1961-62 W ...... 82-71 1969-70 L ...... 112-123 2001-02 L ...... 71-67 1967-68 W at ...... 113-76 W ...... 94-88 SHEPHERD • (1-1) 1970-71 W at ...... 98-90 Lat...... 66-56 W ...... 109-70 1962-63 W ...... 108-72 1955-56 L ...... 70-80 W ...... 102-97 2002-03 W at ...... 67-57 1968-69 W ...... 109-75 L ...... 77-87 1956-57 W ...... 78-70 W (NCAA II) ...... 102-97 W ...... 71-68 Lat...... 65-76 1963-64 L ...... 72-73 1971-72 L at(ot) ...... 119-122 1969-70 W at ...... 64-58 L ...... 70-87 USC-AIKEN • (1-0) W (ot) ...... 105-101 NORTH DAKOTA • (1-0) W ...... 62-55 1964-65 L ...... 84-89 1984-85 W ...... 107-72 1972-73 L at ...... 74-88 1974-75 W N (NCAAII) ...... 78-64 1970-71 W at ...... 87-68 L ...... 72-90 W ...... 97-86 1971-72 L (ot) ...... 95-100 1965-66 L ...... 88-105 SOUTH ALABAMA • (11-9) 1973-74 L (NCAAII) ...... 76-89 NOTRE DAME • (0-1) 1972-73 W ...... 74-68 L ...... 86-91 1982-83 W ...... 62-59 1978-79 W ...... 94-81 1983-84 L at(NIT) ...... 62-67 1973-74 W ...... 73-59 1966-67 W ...... 95-85 Wat ...... 77-76 1979-80 W N ...... 60-57 1974-75 W at(2 ot) ...... 86-85 Lat...... 79-80 1983-84 W ...... 88-75 1980-81 W N ...... 80-63 OHIO • (0-1) W(NCAAII) ...... 83-76 1967-68 W ...... 85-74 Lat...... 82-87 1981-82 W N ...... 76-61 1995-96 L N (2OT) ...... 89-90 1975-76 W ...... 59-56 Lat...... 92-98 1984-85 W at ...... 86-84 1999-00 L ...... 64-67 1985-86 W ...... 78-54 1968-69 W ...... 84-77 W ...... 86-74 2000-01 W ...... 69-62 OHIO NORTHERN • (0-1) 1987-88 W ...... 74-62 W ...... 119-66 W (SBC Trn.) ...... 84-66 1962-63 L ...... 58-68 Wat ...... 85-74 1985-86 W at ...... 75-57 NORTH CAROLINA • (0-6) RHODE ISLAND • (2-2) 1969-70 W ...... 88-78 W ...... 54-52 1988-89 L ...... 77-87 OHIO STATE • (0-1) 1979-80 L at ...... 63-77 Lat...... 91-101 1986-87 L ...... 77-82 1989-90 L at ...... 78-90 1987-88 L at (NIT) ...... 73-86 1980-81 L ...... 54-59 1970-71 L ...... 85-87 Lat...... 63-65 1992-93 L at ...... 82-119 1981-82 W at ...... 62-56 1971-72 W at ...... 88-86 1987-88 L at ...... 80-81 1994-95 L ...... 79-98 OGLETHORPE • (0-1) 1982-83 W ...... 99-81 L ...... 80-95 W ...... 101-77 1998-99 L(Charlotte) ...... 63-61 1968-69 L N (NCAAII) ...... 60-68 1972-73 W ...... 68-63 1988-89 L ...... 75-82 2002-03 L ...... 59-67 RICE (1-0) Lat...... 83-101 Lat...... 81-92 PEMBROKE STATE • (8-1) 1971-72 W (KODC) ...... 114-86 L at (NCAAII)(ot) .... 87-88 1989-90 W at(ot) ...... 94-85 NORTH CAROLINA STATE • (0-2) 1960-61 W ...... 92-72 1973-74 L at ...... 62-64 W ...... 94-84 1999-00 L at ...... 61-75 W ...... 87-62 RICHMOND • (26-19) W ...... 82-76 1990-91 L at ...... 89-100 2000-01 L ...... 78-87 W ...... 65-56 1977-78 L at ...... 81-82 1974-75 W ...... 101-100 L ...... 80-88 1961-62 W ...... 77-69 W ...... 78-70 Wat ...... 107-67 L at (SBC Final) ...... 81-86 NORTHERN IOWA • (1-0) 1962-63 W ...... 77-76 1978-79 W N (RTD) ...... 100-92 1975-76 L at(ot) ...... 83-88 1990-91 W (P.Rico) ...... 63-61 1962-63 W ...... 85-82 1979-80 W N (RTD) ...... 90-84 W ...... 98-82 SOUTH CAROLINA • (3-1) L ...... 76-85 1980-81 W N (RTD) ...... 71-64 1976-77 W ...... 113-69 1982-83 L at (NIT) ...... 90-100 CHARLOTTE • (13-11) 1963-64 W ...... 88-64 Wat ...... 89-76 Wat ...... 101-80 1993-94 W at ...... 84-80 1982-83 W ...... 78-58 1964-65 W ...... 99-84 W ...... 82-80 1991-92 W (FH) ...... 83-71 1994-95 W ...... 79-65 Lat...... 72-80 LN(ECAC Trn) ...... 77-81 1998-99 W(Charlotte) ...... 59-56 1983-84 L at ...... 73-75 PENN STATE • (0-2) 1981-82 W ...... 80-57 ROBERT MORRIS • (1-0) W ...... 79-71 1991-92 L ...... 79-84 Lat...... 62-63 1977-78 W ...... 92-65 1984-85 W ...... 86-60 Lat...... 51-71 W (ECAC Trn) ...... 77-69 Wat ...... 80-64 1982-83 L ...... 70-71 ROLLINS • (1-0) 1985-86 W at ...... 94-87 PEPPERDINE • (1-0) Wat ...... 66-52 1973-74 W (NCAAII) ...... 80-77 W ...... 88-70 1996-97 W N (Syracuse) ...... 56-47 1985-86 W at ...... 62-59 WN(SBC Trn) ...... 76-67 1986-87 W ...... 62-57 RUTGERS • (1-0) 1986-87 L at ...... 57-74 PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE • (6-4) 1987-88 L N (RTD) ...... 63-70 1984-85 W N ...... 82-80 L ...... 65-83 1966-67 L ...... 101-115 Lat...... 75-82 1987-88 L at ...... 65-81 1967-68 L at ...... 88-105 1988-89 W ...... 75-57 ST. BONAVENTURE • (1-1) L ...... 81-82 1968-69 W ...... 93-76 1989-90 L N ...... 62-69 1978-79 W ...... 87-70 1988-89 W at ...... 90-79 1969-70 L at ...... 80-111 W at(ot) ...... 76-74 1979-80 L at ...... 72-84 W ...... 88-82 1970-71 W ...... 76-65 1990-91 L ...... 65-74 1989-90 W ...... 94-78 1971-72 W at ...... 81-67 1991-92 L ...... 77-82 Lat...... 82-95 Lat...... 69-73

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 93 Vs. Opponents

SOUTH FLORIDA • (16-11) TOWSON • (10-1) L at (SBC Trn.) ...... 69-91 WASHINGTON • (1-3) 1978-79 W ...... 48-42 1972-73 L at ...... 89-97 1956-57 W ...... 72-68 1988-89 L at(ot) ...... 93-101 1994-95 L (Kingdome) ...... 61-71 Wat ...... 57-56 1973-74 W ...... 113-81 1957-58 W ...... 69-63 W ...... 99-87 W ...... 67-57 1979-80 W ...... 60-51 1974-75 L at ...... 86-92 1958-59 W ...... 107-51 1989-90 W at (RTD) ...... 77-67 1997-98 L at ...... 68-86 Wat ...... 71-69 1975-76 L ...... 76-77 1965-66 W ...... 103-71 L ...... 49-55 1999-00 L ...... 70-78 WN(ECAC) ...... 75-59 1982-83 W at ...... 80-77 1966-67 W ...... 106-61 Wat ...... 80-62 1980-81 W ...... 76-51 W ...... 82-74 1968-69 W (MD Trn.) ...... 75-57 1990-91 L ...... 60-62 WASHINGTON & LEE • (15-3) Wat ...... 60-59 1983-84 L at ...... 57-71 1994-95 W ...... 93-75 Lat...... 58-60 1960-61 W ...... 67-45 1981-82 L at(ot) ...... 59-60 W ...... 57-55 1996-97 W at ...... 84-82 1991-92 L ...... 83-98 1961-62 L ...... 58-71 W ...... 66-45 1984-85 W ...... 74-62 2001-02 W at ...... 66-53 Wat(RTD) ...... 67-66 W ...... 75-69 1982-83 L ...... 50-56 Wat ...... 75-73 L ...... 67-55 1992-93 W N (Hampton) ...... 81-65 1962-63 W ...... 73-64 Wat ...... 43-42 1985-86 W ...... 47-43 2002-03 W ...... 67-56 W NIT ...... 74-68 W ...... 69-67 1983-84 W ...... 73-57 Wat ...... 64-57 Wat ...... 73-51 1993-94 W N (Hampton) ...... 79-74 1963-64 W ...... 86-63 Wat ...... 71-55 1986-87 L at ...... 52-68 1994-95 L N (Hampton) ...... 67-81 W ...... 75-63 1984-85 W at ...... 62-57 W ...... 63-52 TULANE • (2-1) 1995-96 L ...... 70-85 1964-65 W ...... 102-68 W ...... 72-58 1987-88 W at ...... 78-77 1970-71 W (KODC) ...... 91-76 L at (OT) ...... 76-85 L ...... 85-95 1985-86 W at ...... 75-44 W ...... 85-69 1977-78 W at ...... 116-99 1996-97 W at UR ...... 82-65 1965-66 W ...... 102-82 W ...... 58-47 1988-89 L at ...... 62-64 1994-95 L at(ot) ...... 80-85 W ...... 75-70 Lat...... 75-94 1986-87 W ...... 56-54 W ...... 90-70 1997-98 L ...... 55-61 1967-68 W ...... 78-70 Wat ...... 60-56 1989-90 L at(ot) ...... 93-94 TULSA • (0-1) Wat ...... 69-56 1969-70 W at ...... 90-79 1987-88 W at ...... 72-69 W 75-56 1994-95 L NCAA ...... 52-64 1998-99 W at ...... 82-72 1970-71 W at ...... 84-60 W ...... 78-69 1990-91 L (ot) ...... 75-82 UCLA • (0-1) W ...... 76-72 1972-73 W at ...... 74-68 1988-89 W at ...... 70-62 Wat ...... 74-61 1979-80 L N (NCAA) ...... 74-87 W (CAA) ...... 66-49 1973-74 W ...... 74-65 1989-90 W (Hampton) ...... 67-62 W (SBC Semi) ...... 72-69 1999-00 L at (OT) ...... 67-73 1974-75 W at ...... 92-64 1990-91 L at ...... 63-71 1991-92 L ...... 71-90 UTAH STATE • (0-1) W ...... 72-69 1975-76 W ...... 78-66 1991-92 W (ot) ...... 102-92 1992-93 W at(ot) ...... 78-76 1993-94 L N (Wyoming) ...... 74-77 2000-01 W 77-65 Wat ...... 94-85 1993-94 L at ...... 73-75 Lat...... 53-74 WEBER STATE • (1-0) 1992-93 W at ...... 81-80 1995-96 L ...... 61-67 VERMONT • (1-0) 2001-02 L (OT) ...... 79-77 1994-95 W (Hawaii)(ot) ...... 94-86 Wfh...... 90-80 1979-80 W (KODC) ...... 94-81 Lat...... 73-66 1993-94 W ...... 105-72 SOUTEAST MISSOURI • (1-0) L (CAA) ...... 58-54 WEST VIRGINIA • (3-1) Wat ...... 94-70 1996-97 W N (Puerto Rico) .... 74-61 VILLANOVA • (1-1) 2002-03 L at ...... 64-73 1985-86 W N (NCAA) ...... 72-64 WN(CAA Trn) ...... 83-58 1976-77 L (NIT)(ot) ...... 68-71 L ...... 69-72 1989-90 W N (Roanoke) ...... 73-69 1994-95 W at ...... 83-73 SOUTHEASTERN-DC • (3-0) 1994-95 W (NCAA)(3 ot) ...... 89-81 1990-91 L at ...... 69-87 WFH...... 60-55 1961-62 W ...... 114-67 VMI • (16-4) 1991-92 W ...... 83-82 1995-96 W at ...... 86-82 Wat ...... 99-74 VIRGINIA • (4-8) 1967-68 L at ...... 88-96 W ...... 91-86 1978-79 W ...... 102-57 1976-77 W at ...... 71-63 1968-69 L at ...... 93-96 WEST VIRGINIA STATE • (1-0) 1996-97 L ...... 55-61 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS • (0-2) 1977-78 L ...... 67-86 1969-70 W ...... 94-72 1968-69 W N ...... 100-83 Lat...... 52-80 1994-95 L at ...... 74-88 1978-79 W at ...... 65-61 Wat ...... 90-55 W CAA ...... 70-62 1995-96 L ...... 65-73 1979-80 L N (RTD) ...... 58-79 1970-71 W at ...... 94-85 WESTERN CAROLINA • (2-0) 1997-98 L at ...... 53-69 1982-83 L N (RTD) ...... 59-75 W ...... 95-54 L ...... 58-68 SOUTHERN METHODIST • (1-1) 1985-86 L N (RTD) ...... 61-68 1971-72 W at ...... 96-84 1976-77 W at ...... 96-79 1998-99 W at ...... 65-50 1977-78 W (KODC) ...... 86-78 1987-88 W N (RTD) ...... 74-72 1972-73 W ...... 72-56 W ...... 85-58 W ...... 70-48 1984-85 L N (NCAA) ...... 68-85 1991-92 L N (RTD) ...... 67-83 1974-75 W at ...... 86-69 1999-00 W 74-60 1992-93 L at ...... 68-90 1975-76 W ...... 72-70 WESTERN KENTUCKY • (12-15) Wat ...... 71-62 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI • (6-0) 1993-94 W ...... 76-69 1976-77 L at ...... 60-62 1970-71 L at ...... 82-96 2000-01 W ...... 74-54 1969-70 W at ...... 95-92 1994-95 L at (PreNIT) ...... 80-83 1977-78 L ...... 60-69 1971-72 L at ...... 80-86 Lat...... 62-72 1970-71 W ...... 121-80 1995-96 L at ...... 49-87 1980-81 W at ...... 88-51 1972-73 L at ...... 106-131 W (CAA) ...... 53-47 (ot) 1971-72 W at ...... 103-82 1982-83 W ...... 71-45 1973-74 L at ...... 84-88 2001-02 W ...... 68-52 1972-73 W ...... 110-88 VIRGINIA STATE • (2-0) 1983-84 W at ...... 82-65 1974-75 L at ...... 87-102 Wat ...... 81-53 1992-93 W ...... 99-84 1967-68 W ...... 82-64 1984-85 W ...... 56-50 1975-76 L at ...... 76-84 2002-03 W ...... 76-64 Wat ...... 113-105 1979-80 W ...... 98-59 1997-98 W ...... 84-69 1982-83 W ...... 75-66 Lat...... 53-69 1998-99 W ...... 103-69 Wat ...... 61-59 STANFORD • (0-1) VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH • 1999-00 W at ...... 71-62 1983-84 W ...... 75-68 U. WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY • (0-1) 2000-01 L P.Rico ...... 60-84 (32-32) 2000-01 W (FH) ...... 89-81 Lat...... 67-70 1999-00 L (SoCon) ...... 64-76 1968-69 W ...... 101-69 WN(SBC Trn.) ...... 78-72 STETSON • (6-0) 1969-70 W at ...... 93-82 1984-85 L at ...... 67-73 WRIGHT STATE • (1-1) 1970-71 W (NCAAII) ...... 89-65 W ...... 94-90 VIRGINIA TECH • (5-12) W ...... 84-76 1997-98 L at ...... 52-64 1976-77 W at ...... 79-72 1970-71 L ...... 71-79 1972-73 L (KODC) ...... 80-81 1985-86 W at ...... 62-59 1998-99 W ...... 81-60 1978-79 W ...... 97-94 Wat ...... 98-85 1978-79 L ...... 88-91 W ...... 74-61 1979-80 W at ...... 66-64 1977-78 L at ...... 67-73 Lat...... 85-91 1986-87 L at ...... 53-94 WYOMING • (2-0) 1980-81 W ...... 75-65 L (Hampton) ...... 72-73 1981-82 L at ...... 72-100 L ...... 59-75 1994-95 W ...... 63-61 1981-82 W at ...... 68-66 1978-79 W at (RTD) ...... 70-68 1982-83 W ...... 76-73 L at (SBC Trn.) ...... 58-60 1995-96 W at ...... 66-52 L ...... 87-95 1983-84 L (RTD) ...... 62-86 1987-88 W ...... 80-66 SYRACUSE • (1-2) W at(ot) ...... 72-71 1984-85 L at ...... 76-102 Wat ...... 81-76 XAVIER-OHIO • (3-2) 1976-77 L (ECAC Final) ...... 64-67 1979-80 W at ...... 68-63 1985-86 L ...... 76-90 WN(SBC Trn.) (ot) .. 86-84 1968-69 L at ...... 70-72 1979-80 W ...... 68-67 W ...... 76-75 1986-87 W ...... 86-66 1988-89 W ...... 99-64 1969-70 W at ...... 89-76 1980-81 L at ...... 58-71 1980-81 L N ...... 56-65 1987-88 L at ...... 71-97 Lat...... 74-92 1970-71 L at ...... 88-90 Lat...... 44-61 1988-89 L ...... 92-105 1989-90 L at ...... 65-69 1972-73 W at ...... 79-76 UT CHATANOOGA• (2-0) Lat...... 64-75 1989-90 L at ...... 83-91 W ...... 86-62 1973-74 W (ot) ...... 86-83 1998-99 W at ...... 74-60 1981-82 L at ...... 55-61 1990-91 W ...... 84-76 1990-91 L at ...... 74-77 1999-00 W ...... 77-64 W ...... 61-58 1991-92 L at ...... 62-78 L ...... 66-75 YALE • (1-0) 1982-83 W at ...... 90-85 1992-93 W ...... 71-61 1973-74 W (KODC) ...... 110-82 TENNESSEE STATE • (2-0) W (Hampton) ...... 67-62 1999-00 L at (OT) ...... 67-78 WESTERN MARYLAND • (1-0) 1974-75 W N (NCAAII) ...... 77-60 1983-84 L at (RTD) ...... 51-63 2001-02 W ...... 55-46 1963-64 W at ...... 78-72 KEY 1996-97 W (FH) ...... 95-85 W (ot) ...... 56-54 (CAA) ...... Colonial Ath. Assoc. Tourn. Wat ...... 57-55 WAGNER • (2-0) WILLIAM AND MARY • (48-13) (MD) ...... Mason Dixon TEXAS TECH • (1-1) 1984-85 L at ...... 71-90 1978-79 W (NIT) ...... 83-81 1968-69 W at ...... 80-65 (KODC) ... Kiwanis Old Dominion 1995-96 L ...... at 84-89 L ...... 66-78 1981-82 W ...... 72-61 1969-70 L at ...... 80-89 Classic 1997-98 W ...... 74-58 L (SBC Final) ...... 82-87 1973-74 L ...... 68-70 (H or Hampton)Hampton Coliseum 1985-86 W at ...... 67-55 WAKE FOREST • (0-3) 1974-75 W at ...... 61-55 (N) ...... Neutral Site TEXAS WESLEYAN • (1-0) W ...... 50-49 1981-82 L N (NCAA) ...... 57-74 1975-76 W ...... 77-73 (SBC) ...... Sun Belt Tournament 1980-81 W ...... 75-50 Wat ...... 61-56 1988-89 L at ...... 83-88 Lat...... 61-74 (ECAC) .... E. College Athletic Conf. 1986-87 L ...... 64-77 1989-90 L ...... 58-60 1976-77 W at ...... 73-71 (NIT) ...... National Invitation Tourn. TOLEDO • (1-1) Lat...... 66-78 W ...... 82-68 (NCAA II) NCAA Division II Tourn. 1995-96 L at ...... 80-92 1987-88 W ...... 71-67 1977-78 W ...... 64-63 (P. Rico) .... San Juan Shootout 1996-97 W ...... 65-57 Lat...... 77-82 Lat...... 64-75 (GC) ...... Guardian Classic

94 Old Dominion University Athletic History 1930-1940 152 pounds. March, 25, 1979 Nancy Lieberman named winner of the Sept. 12, 1930 Norfolk Division opens its doors. May 1969 Old Dominion leaves the Mason Dixon Wade trophy. Sept. 26, 1930 Division plays first football game. Loses to become an independent. Marianne Stanley named National to Suffolk High, 7-0 in Baine Field. June 1969 Golfer J.P. Leigh places fifth in NCAA Coach of the Year. Nov. 1930 Defeats So. Norfolk HS, 22-11 in first Div. II. National Championships, then April 1979 Old Dominion signs #1 women’s bas- men’s basketball game played at Blair competes in Division I National Cham- ketball recruit in the nation in Anne Junior High. pionships. Donovan. April 1930 Defeats Deep Creek HS, 8-3 to win first Sept. 1, 1969 University status granted to Old Do- Oct. 1979 State approves funds to renovate Fore- baseball game. minion. man Field and build new baseball sta- Oct. 14, 1932 Played Miami (Florida) in football, los- Sept. 1970 Jim Jarrett named Director of Athletics dium. ing, 6-2 in the Orange Bowl. March 1970 Wayne Bright becomes second wrestler Nov. 19, 1979 Monarchs upset Russian National team, June 18, 1935 Foreman Field project approved, first at Old Dominion to win a National 76-74 in overtime at Scope. for 5,500 seats, then 15,000. Championship at 142-pounds. Then Dec. 14, 1979 Russian National team defeats women’s Oct. 3, 1936 Foreman Field dedicated (W&M vs. places fourth in the Div. I Cham- basketball, 76-66 in front of the largest UVa.) in front of 15,000 fans. pionships. single-game crowd for women’s colle- April 1938 Cecil Griffin runs a 9.9 dash and Johnny Dec. 5, 1970 First regular season basketball game giate game (10,237). Televised by ESPN. Brown runs a 9.8 dash against Wake played at field house. Monarchs beat Jan. 19, 1980 Men’s basketball defeats #3 Syracuse in Forest for what is believed to have been Washington & Lee, 84-60. Scope and on NBC, 68-67. fastest collegiate times that year. March 1970 Mary Fleet earns AIAW All-American Feb. 18, 1980 First Hall of Fame Induction held. Nov. 22, 1940 Tom Scott resigns as athletic director honors in swimming, the school’s first. March 1, 1980 Men’s basketball defeats Navy in the and football coach with a 62-19-4 She outscored 36 other teams by herself Hampton Coliseum for first NCAA Au- record. and helped ODU place 14th in the Na- tomatic Tournament bid. tional Championships. March 7, 1980 Old Dominion plays UCLA in first 1941-1950 June 1970 Harry Lozon becomes first basketball NCAA Tournament in Tempe, AZ. Aug. 1941 Football discontinued at the Norfolk player at Old Dominion to be drafted Ronnie Valentine scores 14 points to es- Division, because of a $10,000 debt and in the NBA. He was selected in the 13th tablish a new NCAA record of 101 con- a Southern Conference ruling that as a round by the San Diego Rockets. secutive games scoring in double fig- branch of William and Mary, the Divi- ures. sion could not allow freshmen to play, 1971-1980 March 23, 1980 Women’s basketball defeats Tennessee, which only left sophomores. March 19, 1971 Men’s basketball loses to Evansville, 68-53 at Central Michigan for second Sept. 1942 Scrap Chandler named Athletic Direc- 97-82 in first NCAA Div. II Champion- AIAW National Championship. tor as well as Head Coach for baseball, ship Final for Old Dominion. April 1980 Men’s tennis player Robert Hale ranked basketball and after the war, track and May 1972 Lou Plummer retires. 43rd nationally. field and swimming. March 1973 Jim Clark becomes the school’s first June 1980 Bud Metheny retires. Sept. 1947 Bud Metheny named basketball and swimming All-American in the 100- Dec. 11, 1980 Anne Donovan scores 50 points at Nor- baseball coach. yard freestyle. folk State, the most in school’s women’s March 1974Terry Perdew wins the Division II wres- basketball history. 1951-1960 tling National Championship at 118- April 1951 Buzz Sawyer runs the fastest junior pounds 1981-1990 college mile in the nation with a time Aug. 1974 Old Dominion initiates first athletic Jan. 10, 1981 Men’s basketball defeats #1 DePaul in of 4:25. scholarships for women. the Horizon of Chicago, IL, 63-62. May 1956 First four-year graduating class. Feb. 23, 1975 The first Donna Doyle scholarship DePaul’s first home loss in 48 games. Sept. 1956 Lou Plummer named track and field game held. Lady Monarchs defeated Feb. 20, 1981 10,253 sellout crowd attend ODU vs. La. coach. Virginia Tech, 95-72. Tech women’s basketball game. Sept. 1957 Pete Robinson named wrestling and March 14, 1975 Old Dominion wins first National title, Sept. 1981 Soccer team ranked fifth nationally. golf coach a 76-74 decision over New Orleans. Highest ever. March 1959 Leo Anthony becomes first basketball Game played in Evansville, IN. Sept. 11, 1981 5,003 watch Soccer vs. Philadelphia Tex- All-American. March 21, 1975 Sonny Allen named NABC and AP tiles at Foreman Field. Aug. 1959 Accepted as member of the NCAA. College Division Coach of the Year. March 26 & 28 Hosts First NCAA Women Basketball Jan. 4, 1960 Played first basketball game at the Nor- April 1975 Sonny Allen resigns as basketball coach Final Four at Scope. folk Arena vs. Hampden-Sydney. July 1975 Paul Webb named men’s basketball May 15, 1982 Old Dominion announces that it will coach. join the Sun Belt Conference. 1961-1970 Nov. 1975 Soccer team advances to NCAA Div. II June 1982 Mark Wasinger becomes the school’s April 29, 1961 Bobby Mears throws first Monarch No- Regionals. Compiled a 13-2 record. first Division I, first-team baseball All- Hitter. Prince Attoh, the Player of the Year in American. August 1961 Special faculty committee chaired by Virginia, scored 26 goals in one season. Nov. 20, 1982 Field Hockey wins first NCAA Title de- Professor John West chose “Monarchs” Nov. 1976 Old Dominion moves up to Division feating UConn, 3-2. as the new name for athletic teams to One. School joins ECAC South Confer- March 6, 1982 Men’s basketball defeats James Madi- “link the traditions of the past to the ence. son, 58-57 to win ECAC Title. realities of the present.” Aug. 1976 Freshman Nancy Lieberman plays for June 1982 Women’s sailors win first ICYRA Na- Sept. 1961 Norfolk Division becomes 16th mem- USA women’s Olympic basketball tional Title in Seattle, WA. ber of the Mason-Dixon Conference. team which wins silver medal in Nov. 1983 Field Hockey wins second NCAA Aug. 2, 1962 Board chooses the name of Old Domin- . Crown. Defeated UConn, 3-1 in three ion College. Dec. 1976 Men’s basketball beats Atlantic Chris- overtimes. Sept. 1963 Bud Metheny succeeds Scrap Chandler tian, 110-71 for first win in Div. I., then March 1983 Anne Donovan named first Naismith as Athletic Director at Old Dominion. beats Delaware State, 113-47 for first Women’s Basketball Player-of-the-Year. May 31, 1963 Baseball wins NCAA College Div. East Div. I victory. April 1 & 3 Hosts second NCAA Women’s Final Regional. March 2, 1977 Old Dominion defeats Georgetown for Four at Scope. June 6, 1964 Baseball wins second NCAA College ECAC South title. April 1983 First Baseball Game at Bud Metheny Div. East Regional. March 9, 1977 Compete in first NIT, losing to Stadium March 1965 Sonny Allen hired as men’s basketball Villanova in overtime, in Scope. May 13-15, 1983 Host Sun Belt Baseball Championships. coach. March 16, 1977 Wilson Washington becomes school’s June 1983 K.C. Fullmer becomes first sailing All- Dec. 2, 1966 Ron Drews hauls in school record 33 first basketball Division I All-Amer- American at Old Dominion. rebounds vs. Richmond Professional ican. Nov. 1984 Soccer team wins first Sun Belt Confer- Institute. Aug. 13, 1977 Scrap Chandler Pool dedicated. ence title. March 1966 Carl Ragland becomes first wrestling June 1978 Marianne Stanley named as women’s Nov. 1984 Field Hockey wins third NCAA Crown. All-American at Old Dominion. head basketball coach. ODU defeats Iowa, 5-1 in Springfield, May 1966 Scrap Chandler retires as swim coach. Feb. 4, 1978 Inge Nissen hauls in a school record 28 MA. May 1966 Lou Cappi places fifth in the NCAA in rebounds against Longwood. Jan. 10, 1985 Paul Webb wins 500th, 86-60 over UNC the High Hurdles and earns College March 18, 1978 Women’s basketball defeats Texas, 70- Charlotte in Scope. Div. All-American honors. 60 to win Women’s NIT in Amarillo, March 31, 1985Women’s basketball defeats Georgia, May 1966 George Consolvo wins NCAA Eastern Texas. 70-65 for NCAA Title in Austin, TX. Region Tennis Championship. Dec. 19, 1978 Women’s basketball ranked Number 1 May 14, 1985 Old Dominion wins Sun Belt Baseball May 1967 George Consolvo wins second straight in AP poll and will hold that spot all Title with an 11-10, 11-inning win over Eastern Region Tennis Championship. year. W. Kentucky at ODU. Feb. 14, 1968 Bob Pritchett scores 67 points and March 4, 1979 Men’s hoops defeats Clemson in May 15,1985 Women’s basketball team honored at Harry Lozon scores 33 vs. RPI in the double overtime in NIT second round the White House by President Reagan. Norfolk Arena. Monarchs defeat RPI, game. May 31-June 11 Hosts Collegiate Sailing National 152-110 in most points in school history. March 25, 1979 Women’s basketball defeats La. Tech, Championships March 1969 Carl Ragland becomes first wrestler to 76-65 in Greensboro, NC, for first July 6, 1985 Paul Webb resigns as basketball coach. win NCAA National Championship, at AIAW National crown.

Monarch Basketball 2003-04 95 Athletic History Sept. 22, 1985Tom Young named Head Basketball Nov. 22, 1992 Field Hockey wins 7th NCAA title in CAA basketball crown. Coach. Richmond. Sailors win Sloop for its 8th Mar. 3, 1997 Men's basketball captures CAA title with 62- Nov.23-24 1985 Old Dominion hosts NCAA Field ICYRA National title in Honolulu, HI. 58 overtime win against JMU. Hockey Championships at Foreman Mar. 13, 1993 Women’s basketball wins second con- Mar. 24, 1997 Lady Monarchs defeat #7 Florida 52-51 to ad- Field. secutive CAA Tournament with win vance to the NCAA Final Four for first time Oct. 16, 1986 Board of Visitors approve a new logo over William and Mary. since 1985. and color change on campus. The new April 13, 1993 Old Dominion announces gender equity Mar. 28, 1997 Lady Monarchs defeat #3 Stanford 83-82 in colors are slate blue and silver. compliance plan and the addition of overtime to advance to NCAA championship Nov. 22-23 1986 Host NCAA Field Hockey Final Four women’s soccer and the elimination of game. at Foreman Field. men’s cross country. Mar. 29, 1997 Ticha Penicheiro and Clarisse Machanguana Feb. 12, 1986 Men’s basketball ranked 25th nation- June 1993 Baseball pitcher, Wayne Gomes is the named Kodak All-Americans. Wendy Larry ally by Associated Press (24 votes), fourth overall first round selection in named National Coach of the Year by Sporting highest ever. Ranked 31st by USA To- draft by Philadelphia. News, RCA, and US Basketball Writers Asso- day (Sagrin) and 28th by The Sporting March 1994 Jody Staylor places second in the NCAA ciation. News. Wrestling National Championships at Mar. 30, 1997 Lady Monarchs lose 68-59 to Tennessee in March 13, 1986 Men’s basketball defeats West Virginia, 126 lbs. NCAA Championship 72- 64 to win first ever NCAA Tourna- April 26, 1994 Jeff Capel named men’s basketball Nov. 25, 1997 Mark Poag goes 9 for 9 in treys vs. VMI to set a ment game in Div. I., in Greensboro, coach. new NCAA record. NC. May 1994 Kevin Larkin receives the Kaufman Feb., 21, 1998 Men's Swimming & Diving captures ODU's 1st April 13, 1986 Baseball Monarchs ranked 7th nation- Prize, one of the highest academic hon- CAA Title & go undefeated. ally by Baseball America and 10th by ors given at the University. May 30, 1998 Sailors capture ICYRA Dinghy National. Collegiate Baseball, highest ever. May 16, 1994Anne Donovan is inducted into the June 3, 1998 Sailors capture ICYRA Dinghy National Cham- April 1987 Marianne Stanley resigns as women’s GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-American pionships. basketball coach. Hall of Fame. Jan. 1999 Beth Anders named National Field Hockey July 6, 1987 Wendy Larry named women’s bas- May 22, 1994 Baseball captures first CAA title. Coach-of- the-Year. ketball coach July 12, 1994 Tony Guzzo named head baseball coach. Feb. 1999 Ted Constant donates $5 million to the convo- May 1987 Women’s Sailors win National Title in Sept. 3, 1994Women’s soccer defeats Virginia. cation center project. New York. Wesleyan, 2-0 for inaugural win. June 1999 Cal Bowdler picked 17th in the NBA draft by March 16, 1988 Frank Smith dishes out seven assists Sept. 1994Darryl Cummings named Director of the Atlanta Hawks at Ohio State to become the school’s men’s and women’s tennis. Aug. 1999 Sports Illustrated for Women selects ODU as all-time assist leader with 883. Nov. 6, 1994 Field Hockey captures fourth straight the 19th best college for women's athletics. Nov. 13, 1988 Mike Martin wins Sailing Single CAA title. Nov. 8, 1999 Men's soccer rises to 13th in the NSCAA Na- Handed National Championship in Dec. 1994 Miguel Rosa is ranked 45th nationally tional Poll New London, CT. in tennis. Nov. 27, 1999 Capel wins 100th game at ODU with a 61-57 Nov. 19, 1988 Sailors win Sloop National Cham- Feb. 5, 1995Wendy Larry wins 200th career game decision over Central Florida. pionships in Santa Cruz, CA. with win at William and Mary. Dec. 24, 1999 Gray Simons, wrestling coach is named by June 1989 Sailors win Dinghy National title in Feb.16, 1995 Lady Monarchs defeat Richmond to set Sports Illustrated as the 3rd greatest athlete of Chicago, Ill. Junior sailor Terry Hutch- CAA win streak at 49 games. the 20th century in Virginia. inson named Collegiate National March 11, 1995 Lady Monarchs win fourth straight CAA 2000-Present Sailor of the Year. Old Dominion wins title in basketball. Mar. 1, 2000 Junior Andre McCullum is selected to the first Fowle Trophy as top Collegiate March 14, 1995 Lady Monarchs ranked 25th in final AP NABC Student Advisor Board. program. Hoop Poll. Mar. 11, 2000 2000 women's basketball defeats UNCW, 92- Nov.19, 1989 Sailors win sloop National title in New March 17, 1995 Old Dominion defeats third seed and Big 49 to win an NCAA record ninth straight CAA in Charleston, SC. East Champion Villanova, 89-81 in triple title. Soccer advances to first NCAA Div. I overtime in the NCAA Regional at Al- Oct. 15, 2000 Women's soccer coach Joe Pereira wins his Regional at Wake Forest. bany, NY. 200th career match Nov. 21, 1989 Field Hockey defeats Iowa, 2-1 to win March 18, 1995 Heavyweight Nick Hall places fifth at with a victory over American fourth NCAA Championship at Penn. NCAA Wrestling Championships to Nov. 19, 2000 Field Hockey captures ninth NCAA National May 18, 1990 Old Dominion joins the Colonial Ath- earn All-American honors. Crown with 3-1 win letic Association. April 23, 1995 Women’s lacrosse captures first CAA over North Carolina. Marina May 1990 Dee Pritchett receives the Kaufman title with 9-7 overtime win vs. Delaware. DiGiacomo becomes NCAA All-Time points Prize, one of the highest academic hon- April 26, 1995 Joe Pereira named head women’s soccer leader with 414 points, and becomes the fifth ors given at the University. coach. Lady Monarch to be presented the Honda Sept. 12, 1990 3,207 watch first soccer match at new May 17, 1995 Anne Donovan is inducted into the Bas- Award. stadium. ODU and W&M tie, 1-1. ketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, MA. Feb. 1 , 2001 Men's soccer player Atilla Vendegh named Nov. 23, 1990 Field Hockey defeats North Carolina, May 21, 1995 Baseball Monarchs capture second Freshman All-American by Soccer America, 5-0 to win fifth NCAA Championship. straight CAA Title. school's first. June 9, 1990 Sailors win ICYRA Team Race Title in July 11, 1995 KC Fullmer resigns as head sailing April 12, 2001 Blaine Taylor named Men's basketball head Boston. Terry Hutchinson named Na- coach. coach. tional Sailor of the Year (2nd straight August 7, 1995 Mitch Brindley named head sailing April 22, 2001 Women's tennis team defeats W&M, 4-0 to win year). Old Dominion awarded its sec- coach. first CAA title ond straight Fowle Trophy as the top Oct. 1, 1995 Sophomore women’s tennis player, Tzipi July 15, 2001 Lacrosse coach Sue Stahl leads USA to their collegiate program. Obziler captures the National Clay Court fourth world cup title. title in Baltimore, Maryland. May 12, 2001 Women's tennis team competes in their first 1991-2000 Dec. 10, 1995 Samantha Salvia, senior field hockey ever NCAA Tournament. Nataly Cahana be- March 27, 1991 Oliver Purnell named Head Basketball player, becomes the university’s first comes first Division I Tennis All-American. Coach. Rhodes Scholar. May 22, 2002 Old Dominion announces women's golf to be May 22, 1991 Golfer Jon Hurst takes 6th in NCAA Dec. 12, 1995 Tzipi Obziler is ranked number one in added and women's cross country to be East Regional at Yale. the nation by the ITA. dropped from the curriculum. June 1991 Chris Gatling becomes first Monarch Feb. 5, 1996 Lady Monarchs return to the nation’s top June 1, 2002 Women's sailing squad captures the ICSA Na- basketball player drafted in first round ten for the first time since 1985, with a tional Championship in Honolulu, HI. of NBA draft. #10 ranking in the AP and USA Today Oct. 25, 2002 The Ted Constant Convocation Center opens. June 5, 1991 Jon Hurst becomes first ODU golfer to polls. Nov. 10, 2002 Anna Tunnicliffe win the ICSA Singlehanded reach NCAA Championships, in Mar. 11, 1996 The Lady Monarch basketball squad is National Championship in Houston, TX. It is Monterey, California. ranked #6 in the final AP poll, and 10th ODU's 13th National Championship in that Nov.7, 1991 Soccer defeats JMU for first CAA title. in the final USA Today poll. sport. Field Hockey wins second CAA title Mar. 18, 1996 The Lady Monarch basketball team de- Nov. 23, 2002 Men's Soccer beats Richmond, 3-0 to win the for ODU. feats Toledo 72-66 to advance to the school's first ever NCAA DIV. I Men's soccer Nov. 22, 1991 Field Hockey wins sixth NCAA na- NCAA Sweet Sixteen. tournament first round game. tional title. Defeated North Carolina, Sept. 22, 1996 Field hockey ends UNC's 29-game win Dec. 9, 2002 Tiffany Snow becomes the sixth ODU field 2-0. streak with a 4-3 overtime victory at hockey player to win the Honda Award March 9, 1992 Men’s basketball wins CAA Title by UNC. in that sport beating JMU in the Richmond Coli- Nov. 23, 1996 Field hockey advances to NCAA Semi- April 22, 2003 Men's golf captures the school's first ever seum. finals. CAA Championship in a one hole playoff March 14, 1992 Women’s Basketball defeats East Caro- Nov. 24, 1996 Sailing captures ICYRA Collegiate with UNCW. and Geoffrey Harris win the lina for CAA Title at Old Dominion. Singlehanded National Championships individual championship. July 20, 1992 4,200 watch the USA Olympic Soccer in Annapolis, Md. and took 5th place at May 17, 2003 ODU’s men’s golf team places 15th at the team tie Bermuda, 1-1 at the soccer sta- Sloop Nationals. NCAA West Regionals. It was the school's dium. Head Coach Ralph Perez served Dec. 17, 1996 #4 ranked Lady Monarchs defeated #1 first ever NCAA Div. I tournament. as a special assistant for the USA, while ranked Stanford 83-76 in Norfolk. August, 2003 Pitcher Justin Verlander goes 5-1 for Team Paul Caan and Neil Paynter played for Mar. 2, 1997 Lady Monarchs defeat East Carolina 83- USA and helps earn a silver medal in the Pan Bermuda. 46 in Richmond for their sixth straight Am Games. 96 Old Dominion University