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GENERAL INFORMATION Current Record: 25-5/ 15-3 in CAA ODU CAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS LOCATION: Norfolk, Va. 23529 Regular Season Champions 2003-04 W Hofstra, 82-68 NICKNAME: Monarchs L VCU, 67-84 (semis) FOUNDED: 1930 (as the Norfolk Div. of The College of William & Mary) 2003-04 Record: 17-12 2002-03 L Drexel, 61-52 ENROLLMENT: 21,200 CAA Record: 11-7 2001-02 L VCU, 58-54 SCHOOL COLORS: Slate Blue (PMS 540), Silver (PMS (CAA Semi-Finals) 2000-01 W William & Mary, 53-47(ot) 877),& Light Blue (PMS 283) L UNCW, 57-54 (semis) HOME COURT: Ted Constant Convocation (8,650) HEAD COACH: 1999-00 L Richmond, 67-55 SURFACE: Wood CONFERENCE: Colonial Athletic Association Blaine Taylor (Montana ʼ81) 1998-99 W East Carolina, 65-62(ot) PRESIDENT: Dr. Roseann Runte Career Record: 209-113 (.630) in 11 W VCU, 66-49 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Dr. Jim Jarrett season L George Mason, 64- OFFICE PHONE: 757-683-3369 Record at ODU: 67-48 (4th season) 58(Finals) SR. WOMENʼS ADMINISTRATOR: Deb Polca Record at Montana: 142-65 (7 years) 1997-98 W James Madison, 60-56 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT PHONE: 757-683-3375 TICKET OFFICE PHONE: 757 -683-4444 1991-98 L UNCW, 54-51 ATHLETIC TRAINER: Scott Johnson 1996-97 W Richmond, 69-56 OFFICIAL WEBSITE: www.odusports.com MONARCH PROBABLE STARTERS W William & Mary, 70-62 F 24 Kiah Thomas, 6-4, Sr, Norfolk, Va. 8.6 ppg/ 3.4 rpg W James Madison, COACHING STAFF F 40 Alex Loughton, 6-9, Jr, Perth Australia, 13.4 ppg/ 8.1 rpg 62-58(ot) (Finals) HEAD COACH: Blaine Taylor (Montana ʻ81) F 31 Arnaud Dahi, 6-7, So, Ivory Coast, 10.9 ppg/ 5.7 rpg RECORD AT ODU: 42-43, Fourth year G 10 Drew Williamson, 6-0, So, 5.8 ppg/ 4.7 apg 1995-96 W James Madison, 75-72 CAREER RECORD: 184-108 (10 years ) G 1 Isaiah Hunter, 6-2, Jr, Charlotte, NC, 13.2 ppg/ 2.9 rpg L UNCW, 59-39 ASSISTANTS: Jim Corrigan (Duke ʻ80), Rob Wilkes 1994-95 W George Mason, 110-94 (Stetson ʻ93) & Travis DeCuire (Montana ʻ94) OFF THE BENCH W American, 77-67 OFFICE PHONE: 757-683-3362 F 42 Valdas Vasylius, 6-7, So, Klaipeda, Lithuania 9.6 ppg/ 4.1 rpg W James Madison, SECRETARY: Annette Manley G 3 John Morris, 6-2, So., Camp Hill, PA. 2.1 ppg/ 1.1 rpg 80-75(Finals) 2003-04 RECORD: 17-12 F 20 Brian Henderson, 6-4, Fr., Richmond, Va. 3.0 ppg/ 1.3 rpg th 1993-94 W William & Mary, 83-58 2003-04 CAA RECORD: 11-7 (4 seed) C 30 Sam Harris, 7-3, Fr., Newnham, Tasmania 2.0 ppg/ 1.5 rpg POST SEASON: None F 21 Jason Thompson, 6-5, Fr, Sanford, NC. 1.2 ppg/ 1.5 rpg W Richmond, 76-72 G 4 Brandon Johnson, 6-1, Fr, Orlando, FL. 2.9 ppg/ 3.1 apg L James Madison, HISTORY 77-76 (Finals) FIRST YEAR OF BASKETBALL: 1930-31 OVERALL ALL-TIME RECORD: MONARCH SEEDS IN CAA 1992-93 L East Carolina, 73-67 1045-776 (73 years) .574 TOURNAMENT 1991-92 W UNCW, 77-67 FIRST YEAR OF DIV. I. BASKETBALL:1976-77 1992 Fourth W Richmond, 76-72 DIVISION I ALL-TIME RECORD: 488-349 (28 yrs) .583 1993 Second W James Madison, NO. YRS IN NCAA TRN/LAST: 7/ 1997 Lost to 78-73(Finals) New Mexico, 55-51 1994 First NO. YRS IN NIT TRN/LAST: 9/ 1999 Lost 2nd round at 1995 First Butler, 75-62 1996 Second 1997 First SPORTS INFORMATION 1998 Fourth SPORTS INFORMATION DIR: Carol Hudson,Jr. OFFICE PHONE: 757-683-3372 1999 Second E-MAIL: [email protected] 2000 Fifth HOME PHONE: 757-625-2061 2001 Sixth ASSISTANT: Kim Zivkovich 2002 Fifth E-MAIL: [email protected] 2003 Sixth SID INTERN: Bobby Parks PUBLICATIONS DIR: Tina Price 2004 Fourth E-MAIL ADDRESS: [email protected] FAX NUMBER: 757-683-3119 MAIL ADDRESS: Rm 124/Athletic Admin. Bldg/ Norfolk, Va. 23529-0201 PRESS ROW NUMBERS: 757-683-5596 VOICE OF THE MONARCHS: ESPN 1310 Radio (John Castleberry) OFFICE PHONE: 757-671-1000 FAX: 757-671-1313 1 OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY MONARCH GAME NOTES 2005 COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION TOURNAMENT RICHMOND, VA. REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS

SERIES VS. JMU THIS DAY IN ODU BASKETBALL NOTE: HISTORY March 5, 1977- The Orangemen of n 25 wins ties a school record for a single Syracuse defeated ODU in front of a season. Series: ODU leads, 42-22 sellout crowd in Scope for the ECAC First Meeting: 1971-72, ODU wins, North-South Title, 67-64. The loss ended n The 8-0 CAA start was the best in school 99-68 in Fieldhouse. history. Last Year: ODU wins, 81-60 in ODUʼs nation leading 22 –game win Constant Center; and 71-57 at JMU. streak. Wilson Washington led n 1998-99 team lost their fi rst CAA game, Last JMU win: 2002-03: 74-66 in Harrisonburg. ODU with 15 points and 15 rebounds, then won seven straight. while Ronnie Valentine added 20 points. Last Meeting vs JMU: ODU defeated JMU, 82-60 last Saturday in This was ODUʼs fi rst year in Division n 1982-83 Monarchs started Sun Belt play Harrisonburg, VA. One. off at 6-0, before losing. Valdas Vasylius led the Monarchs with 16 points, Isaiah Hunter scored 15, Drew Williamson and Alex March 6, 1982- ODU defeats James n ODU has had ten or less turnovers nine Loughton each scored ten. Brandon Johnson dished times. out six assists and came up with fi ve steals. ODU shot Madison, 58-57 for the ECAC South .554 from the fl oor, while JMU shot .377. Championship at Scope. Current ODU Radio announcer Billy Mann led the n ODU has held opponents to less than 40 Game 1 Monarchs with 19 points. All-American percent shooting 15 times. ODU defeated the Dukes, 76-43 back on Jan. 8 in Mark West had ten points and ten the Constant Center. Alex Loughton led with 16 n th rebounds. Blaine Taylor won his 200 game at points and ten rebounds, while Isaiah Hunter Scored Hofstra. 14, Arnaud Dahi added 12 and Kiah Thomas ten. Brandon Johnson came off the bench to dish out March 7, 1979- ODU defeats Wagner, n seven assists with three steals. Cavell Johnson Led Loughton has 1108 career points JMU with 11 points. ODU shot .560 from the fl oor, coached by P.J. Carlisimo in Scope in the (ranked 31st on ODUʼs list) JMU shot .354 and committed 27 turnovers. fi rst round of the NIT. Ronnie McAdoo scored 21 points with 13 rebounds, n One spot ahead of Oliver Purnell) SERIES VS. W&M Tommy Branch added 23 points. ODU Isaiah Hunter now has 910 career points. then won at, 61-59 Clemson in double overtime, before losing in the quarterfi nals n Alex Loughton has tenth double-doubles at Purdue with Joe Barry Carroll. n ODU has shot over 50 percent six times ODU defeated the Tribe, 69-56 back on Dec. 4 in the this season- .571 vs.VCU is the season Constant Center. Alex Loughton and Isaiah Hunter STATISTICAL CAMPARISONS high. each scored 14, while Arnaud Dahi had 13 and Kiah ODU JMU W&M Thomas added 12. ODU forced the Tribe into 23 turnovers. Points: 71.3 60.8 65.2 n Sam Harrisʼ seven blocked shots vs. VMI OPP Pts: 60.5 72.0 74.5 is a new Constant Center record. The Monarchs defeated the Tribe in Williamsburg FG% .445 .412 .416 on Feb. 19, 82-66. Five Monarchs scored in double OPP FG% .405 .439 456 n Brandon Johnson came up with four steals fi gures led by Isaiah Hunter with 19 and Alex vs. ETSU & 6 vs. Delaware Loughton with 18 points and ten boards. ODU 3PT FG% .337 .341 .303 committed only nine turnovers and shot .475 from FT% .695 .657 .731 the fl oor. Rebs: 36.4 32.8 34.5 n KIAH THOMAS: Is the only Monarch OPP Rebs: 34.7 34.9 34.1 in school history to have played in three Assts: 16.7 10.7 13.0 of ODUʼs home venues. They are Norfolk Turnovers 12.2 17.2 17.1 Scope, the Fieldhouse and the Ted Constant Convocation Center. Steals 9.8 6.2 5.6 Blks 4.8 3.4 2.6

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ODU HOME W-L RECORD CAA MONARCH RANKINGS ODU CAREER TRIPLE DOUBLE 14-1 in 2004-05 TEAM RANK TEAM PERFORMERS 14-4 in 1981-82 Scoring 3rd 71.3 Wilson Washington (4) 13-1 in 1979-80 & 1983-84 Scoring defense 1st 60.5 Mark West (3) 9-0 in 1992-93 Free Throw Pct. 3rd .695 Field Goal PCT. 3rd .445 ODUʼS RECORD WHEN: ODU 25 WIN SEASONS Field Goal PCT. Def. 1st .405 Days: 25-4 in 1976-77 (NIT, 1st Div.Div. I season) 3PT FG PCT 8th .337 Mondays (3-0) 25-6 in 1974-75 (NCAA Div. II 3PT FG Def. 1st .328 Tuesdays (1-0) Champions) Rebounding 1st 36.4 Wednesdays (8-2) 25-5 in 1979-80 (1st NCAA DivDiv.. I Trn.)Trn.) Def. 4th 34.7 Thursdays (1-0) 25-9 in 1998-99 (NIT 2nd round) Rebound Margin 4th +1.7 Fridays (0-0) Blocked Shots 2nd 4.8 Saturdays (11-1) 2004-05 HONORS Assists 1st 16.7 Sundays (1-2) Texas Corpus Christi Challenge Steals 1st 9.8 ODU goes 3-1 to capture the Corpus Asst./To Ratio 1st 1.4 Points Christi Challenge, defeating Kent State, 40-59: (2-1) 64-59; TCU, 67-62; Shawnee State, 99-54 60-69: (8-3) then lost to Texas A&M Corpus Christi, INDIVIDUALS 70-79: (7-1) 71-67. Even though ODU, Kent State and Scoring Hunter 12th 13.2 80-89: (7-0) Corpus Christi were 3-1, ODU allowed Loughton 11th 13.4 90-99: (1-0) fewer points. Florida State fi nished 1-3 , Dahi 19th 10.9 100 +: (0-0) TCU was 2-2 and Shawnee State was 0-4. Rebounding Loughton 2nd 8.1 Dahi 10th 5.7 Overtime: 0-0 MVP: Isaiah Hunter Field Goal PCT Dahi 1st .520 All-Tournament: Isaiah Hunter, Loughton 3rd .503 When ODU outrebounds Opp: 16-2 Alex Loughton, Assists Williamson 3rd 4.7 When Opp. outrebound ODU: 9-3 Arnaud Dahi Johnson 9th 3.0 CAA Player of the Week: Free Throw PCT: Loughton 9th .775 20+ turnovers: 0-0 11-29 Isaiah Hunter Hunter 12th .765 Less than 20 turnovers: 25-5 12-20 Arnaud Dahi Steals: Williamson 2nd 1.7 2-8 Alex Loughton Johnson 9th 1.55 ALL-TIME SERIES WITH CAA TEAMS Loughton6th 1.5 Delaware NABC All-Dist. IV: Asst/TO Ratio Williamson 1st 4.10 Series Record: 6-4 Alex Loughton (1st team) Blocks Dahi 3rd 1.4 Last Meeting: ODU wins, 56-49 (2-9-05) CoSIDA Academic All Dist. OFF Rebounds Loughton 2nd 3.0 Last UD Win: 1-17-04, 64-62 (A) Alex Loughton (1st team) 3.42 GPA-GPA- DEF Rebounds Dahi 8th 4.0 Business Loughton 2nd 4.9 Drexel Series Record: ODU leads, 5-4 NATIONALLY The Monarchs rank ODUʼS TOP DOUBLE DOUBLE Last Meeting: Jan 31, 05, ODU wins, 86-72 7th in Won-Lost Record PERFORMERS Last Drexel Win: 2003-04, 82-66 in 16th in Scoring defense (Single Season) Philadelphia 13th in Steals 1. Chris Gatling (20) in 1990-91 19th in Assists 2. Wilson Washington (19) in George Mason 35th in Field Goal Defense 1976-77 Series Record: ODU, 27-11 41st in blocked shots 3. Mark West (17) in 1982-83 Last Meeting: GMU wins, 74-58 (2-16-05) 4. Mark West (16) in 1981-82 Last ODU win:1-15-05, ODU wins, 71-58(H) College RPI.COM (39) Odell Hodge (16) in 1996-97 RPI Ratings.com (38) & Dave Twardzik (16) in 1970-71 Hofstra Sagarin (57) Series Record: ODU, 6-4 Last Meeting: 2-23-05, Hofstra wins, 66-63 (A) 3 Last ODU Win: 1-19-05, ODU wins 67-66,(A) OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY MONARCH GAME NOTES 2005 COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION TOURNAMENT RICHMOND, VA. REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS

James Madison Arnaud Dahi TRACKING THE MONARCHS Series Record: ODU, 42-22 Points: 20, at Towson (1-13-05) & Radio: For the 12th straight season ESPN1310 Last Meeting: 2-26-05, Drexel (1-31-05) Radio will be broadcasting all the Monarch ODU wins 82-60(A) Rebs: 12, vs. St. Josephʼs (11-29-03) contests. John Castleberry will be providing Last JMU Win: 2002-03, 74-66 (A) Blks: 4, (4 times last year) the play-by-play with Rick Kiefner and Billy Asst: 5, vs. Charlotte (12-06-03) Mann adding the color commentary at all UNC Wilmington home games and selected Away contests. Series Record: ODU, 21-15 John Morris Last Meeting: 2-5-05, Points: 12, vs VMI (12-1-04) Internet: The offi cial Old Dominion athletics ODU wins, 74-63 (A) Rebs: 5, vs Maryland Eastern Shore website is at www.odusports.com which Last UNCW Win: 2001-02, 66-56 (A) (12-14-02) carries the most up-to-date information on the Ast: 6, vs. UMES (12-14-02) Monarchs. Bios, game stories, stats and box Towson scores can be found along with game notes the Series Record: ODU, 14-1 Valdas Vasylius morning of the scheduled contests. The live Last Meeting: 2-2-05, Points: 29, vs Towson (2-2-05) ESPN1310 Radio broadcast of all Monarch ODU wins, 70-59(H) Rebs: 12, vs. South Alabama (11-20-04) games can be heard over the web. All home Last TU Win: 2001-02, 67-56 (H) Assts: 5, vs. JMU (2-11-04) non-televised games will be videostreamed this season on the athletic website, www. Virginia Commonwealth Drew Williamson odusports.com. Fans can watch the games live Series Record: 33-36 Points: 15, at Hofstra (1-19-05) from the Constant Center for a monthly fee of Last Meeting: 2-12-05, Rebs: 7, vs. GMU (1-15-05) $6.95 through the College Pass program which ODU wins, 82-76(H) Asst: 8, vs. Hofstra (3-6-04), Also provides the audio and video broadcasts Last ODU Win: 200-01, 77-65 (H) St. Joe (12-22-04) & VCU(2-12-05) of over 100 colleges and universities.

William & Mary Sam Harris Coaches Show: Head Coach Blaine Taylor will Series Record: ODU, 51-14 Points: 14 vs. Shawnee State (11-27-04) join John Castleberry live on ESPN1310 Radio Last Meeting: 2-19-05 , 82-66(A) Rebs: 6, vs Shawnee State (11-27-04) on Thursdayʼs from 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Last W&M Win: 1-26-04, 86-77(A) Blks: 7, vs VMI (12-1-04) throughout the season to review the previous weekʼs games and give an insight into the CAREER HIGHS Brandon Johnson upcoming Monarch matchups. Kiah Thomas Points: 12 vs Hofstra (2-23-05) Points: 17, vs Drexel (1-31-05) Rebs: 7, at ECU (12-12-04). CAA Telephonic Press Conferences: Members Rebs: 8, vs Delaware (1-26-05) Assts: 10, vs. Towson (2-2-05) of the media are invited to participate in the Asst: 4, vs. JMU(2-16-02) & Steals: 6, at Delware (2-9-05) CAAʼs weekly telephonic press conference GMU (2-5-02) series. The fi rst call will be Jan. 4 and run each Brian Henderson Tuesday morning through March 2. CAA Isaiah Hunter Points: 11, vs. VMI (12-1-04) coaches will be available to answer questions Points: 28 vs. Hofstra (2-7-04) Rebs: 5, vs. Shawnee St.(11-27-04) beginning at 10:10 a.m. The number to call is REBS: 9 vs. Drexel (1-3-04) Assts: 3, vs. Shawnee State (11-27-04) & 888-452-9753. Members of the media should Asst: 10 vs. Drexel (3-8-03) CAA Trn. ETSU(12-18-04) contact Tripp Sheppard at the CAA offi ce for 3PT FGM: 6, vs. Hofstra (2-7-04) the password to access the call. Blaine Taylor Jason Thompson will be on each call at 10:30 a.m. Alex Loughton Points: 4, vs. ETSU (12-18), Longwood Points: 45 vs. Charlotte (12-06-03) (12-20) & Hofstra (1-19) Rebs: 16, vs George Mason ((2-28-04) Rebs: 5, vs. Longwood (12-20-04) ASST: 6, vs. Charlotte (12-06-03) Assts: 1 vs. VMI (12-01-04) Steals: 5, vs. UNCW (1-28-04), & St. Joe (12-22-04) Blks: 3, vs. Liberty (12-18-03) & Towson(1-31-04)

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DID YOU KNOW? MONARCH CO-CAPTAINS ABOUT NORFOLK / HAMPTON ROADS n Five Old Dominion alumni were part of Olympic This yearʼs co-captains are Alex Loughton • The Hampton Roads area is comprised medals won at the recent Summer Games in Athens, and Drew Williamson. of seven cities and has a combined Greece. population of approximately 1.5 million, making it the 27th largest Oliver Purnell (ʼ75)-Asst. coach with TeamTeam USA MONARCH RECRUITING metropolitan area in Menʼs Basketball (Bronze Medal) Jonathan Adams, a 6-6, 215-pound the United States. Anne Donovan (ʼ83) -Asst. coach with Team USA forward from Baylor High School in • Virginia Beach is the worldʼs largest Womenʼs Basketball(Gold Medal) Chattanooga, Tenn. signed a letter of resort city and largest populated city in Charles Ogletree (ʼ89) – Sailor on Team USA Virginia. Tornado class (Silver Medal) intent for the 2005-06 season. Adams • Virginia Beach has the longest stretch Marina DiGiacomo (ʼ01)- Argentina fi eld hockey averaged 19.7 points and 12.3 rebounds of beach in the world (approx. 27 miles) team (Bronze Medal) per game as a junior. He earned fi rst and has more hotels than any other city Macha va der Vaart (ʼ91) – Netherlands fi eld hockey its size. team (Silver Medal) team All-Region and fi rst team All-State honors last year and helped lead Baylor • Norfolk, 1998 Best Big City in the South by Money Magazine, is home to the n In all, 21 ODU alumni have competed in past to the state tournament quarterfi nals. worldʼs largest Naval installation. Olympic games. Adams was a fi nalist for his stateʼs “Mr. • Norfolk is home to the Norfolk Tides, Basketball” honor last year. Adams the New York Mets AAA affi liate and n ESPN Sportscenter anchor Jay Harris is a 1987 fi nished second in the Tennessee state resides in Norfolkʼs 12,000 seat Harbor ODU graduate. championships As a sophomore in the high Park in downtown Norfolk. jump, clearing 6-8. His mother, Priscilla is n Bob Pritchett (ʼ68) who scored 67 points in a N.C. Stateʼs tenth all-time rebounder with FORMER MONARCH GREATS game against RPI and and 47 in a game against • Mark West (ʼ83) Assistant General Hampden-Sydney in 1968 currently lives in Grove 644 for a 5.4 career average. Manager, Phoenix Suns City, Ohio (outside Columbus). He is Deputy • Dave Twardzik (ʼ72) Director of Player Supervisor for a juvenile correction facility there. ADAMS EARNS ALL TOURNAMENT Personnel, Orlando Magic HONORS • Oliver Purnell (ʼ75) Head Coach at n In 1994-95, ODU played four top-25 teams. Clemson The Monarchs defeated #9 Villanova, 89-81 in Monarch recruit Jonathan Adams was triple overtime in the NCAA fi rst round. During the selected Most Outstanding Player at the regular season, ODU played at #14 Virginia, and #14 Benedictine High School Capital City ODU POINT OF PRIDE Arizona State and host #1 North Carolina . Classic in Richmond, Va. He was also • Old Dominion athletic teams have won 32 team and individual named the Tournamentʼs Best Rebounder n Assistant coach Jim Corrigan is in his 18th year National championships, as sailing th as an assistant on the collegiate level, all in the CAA. and to the All-Tournament team. Adams captured their 15 title in November hauled in 46 rebounds in the three games. with the ICSA singlehanded event. n Assistant coach Rob Wilkes is the son of Baylor fi nished fi fth in the tournament, • Since 1976, ODU has 100 fi rst team All- legendary Stetson head Coach Glenn Wilkes. beating Douglas Freeman, 61-39. Adams Americans and 70 First team Academic All-Americans. scored 23 points with 14 boards. • 21 alumni have competed as Olympians. n Assistant coach Travis DeCuire played for Taylor • Baseball pitcher Justin Verlander was the at Montana from 1991-94 and earned All-Big Sky honors in 1993 and 1994. TED CONSTANT CENTER second overall selection in last Juneʼs RECORDS SET THIS YEAR draft by Detroit. • Sue Stahl is the US Womenʼs Lacrosse n Of the eight Monarchs who have played in the ODU INDIVIDUAL RECORDS: National Coach. NBA, two were fi rst round draft picks. Chris Gatling Steals: 5(tied), Alex Loughton vs. St. Joe. • Former ODU cheerleader, Mary (16th overall in 1991 by Golden State) and Cal Blocked Shots: 7, by Sam Harris vs. VMI Maniscalco-Theberge(ʼ78) is the fi rst Bowdler (17th overall in 1999 by Atlanta). Gatling female to hold the position of Chief of played in the 1997 NBA all-star game. Both are ODU TEAM RECORDS currently playing overseas (Gatling in Russia & Surgery at Walter Reed Army Medical Three Point FG PCT: .524(11-21) vs. GMU Center. Bowdler in Italy). Steals: 16 vs. St. Joeʼs and JMU Blocked Shots: 17 vs. VMI • Athletic Director Dr. Jim Jarrett was n named Southeast Athletic Director of the The nickname of the state of Virginia is the Year (1AA/1AAA) by NACDA in 2003, “Old Dominion.” OPPONENT INDIV. REC. Rebounds: 16 by Dwayne Jones of St. Joeʼs & Lifetime Achievement award by the Virginia Sports Information Dir. Assoc. OPPONENT INDIV. REC. in 2004. Turnovers: 27 by JMU • Ten Monarch coaches and athletes have been enshrined in the Virginia Sports ATTENDANCE Hall of Fame. UNCW game 8474 (1-22-05), VCU game 8438 (2-12-05) & HOFSTRA game, 8050 (2-23-05) 5