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ARE YOU READY TO FLY? Welcome to South State College (SGSC)! SGSC is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) and serves over 2,500 students from 101 Georgia counties, 20 other states, and 5 foreign countries. Its main service area encompasses 15 counties in southern Georgia and includes campuses in Douglas and Waycross, entry programs through Georgia Southwestern State University (Americus) and Valdosta State University, and dual enrollment programs in partnership with several area high schools.

SGSC currently offers three Bachelor of Science degrees - Biological Sciences, Management, and Nursing. Twenty associate degree pathways are also offered. Known as a state college within the University System of Georgia, the potential exists for SGSC to offer additional baccalaureate degrees in the future.

SGSC is a great place for students to begin their academic journey. The College offers access to the core curriculum for transfer as well as the opportunity to earn a bachelor’s degree at the same tuition rate as an associate’s degree. When combined with the academic and student support services that are offered on campus, SGSC is one of the most affordable institutions in Georgia.

Students have the flexibility to live on campus in Douglas or plan their schedules around family and work by utilizing any of SGSC’s convenient locations. The Douglas Campus boasts two modern residence halls, which provide additional student life programming and all the amenities and comforts of home. A revitalized dining hall and the Clower Student Life Center offer additional social activities. Likewise, the Student Learning Center and the James M. Dye Student Services Building provide a sense of community and fun for students utilizing the Waycross Campus.

Intercollegiate athletics has a rich heritage in both Douglas and Waycross, drawing athletes from throughout Georgia as well as other states and countries. The athletic program includes baseball, men’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, women’s soccer, women’s softball, and men’s and women’s swimming.

SGSC has a $65.3 million economic impact on its region and partners with economic development officials to strengthen the quality of life in the communities it serves. Both the South Georgia State College Foundation and the James M. Dye Foundation support the College through annual awards of tuition assistance. Funding for campus priorities not covered by the State or through tuition is also provided by the Foundations to strengthen the institution’s academic and economic footprint throughout Georgia.

For more information about the many educational opportunities available at SGSC, visit www.sgsc.edu or call (912) 260-4206 (Douglas Campus) or (912) 449-7600 (Waycross Campus).

Ingrid Thompson-Sellers, Ph.D. SGSC President BASKETBALL 3 Meet The Staff

CORY BALDWIN Head Coach 9th season 222-123 (career), 169-84 (SGSC)

On July 20th 2009, Cory Baldwin was named the first Head Men’s Basketball Coach of Waycross College. The Waycross campus and community have had ‘basket- ball fever’ ever since. Since then, Waycross College has merged with South Georgia College to become South Georgia State College. The one constant during this eight year span is the excitement in the Waycross Campus basketball arena. Entering his ninth season, the Hawks are looking to soar on the court and in the classroom. In just eight seasons, Baldwin has led SGSC two championships, 2010-11 GCAA Tournament Champs and 2014-15 GCAA Season Champs. SGSC has won 169 games during this time, which is more than 21 wins a season. Baldwin has coached two NJCAA Academic All-Americans, four NJCAA All-Americans in his time at SGSC and has won four ‘Coach of the Year awards’ during this time. SGSC has had two GCAA Defensive Player of the Year winners, two GCAA Player of the Year, Two GABCA Player of the Year Winners, and 29 All-GABCA/All-GCAA Academic Team Award Winners. But most im- portantly has had 89% graduation in his 8 years at SGSC and the last three seasons it has been 96%, with 22/23 guys graduating with their associate degree. SGSC has also had 62 of 62 student-athletes who played their full sophomore season move on to play four-year college basketball. The last three seasons have been extra successful with 74 wins. Baldwin reached his 200th win as a NJCAA Head Coach in just 10 seasons in 2015-16, which means he has averaged 20 wins a season as a NJCAA head coach. And in the last five seasons SGSC has the 2nd most wins overall and 2nd most conference wins in the GCAA. Baldwin has complied 222 wins as a NJCAA Head Coach heading into the 2017-18 season. Before SGSC/Waycross College, Baldwin served as the head coach of the Cartersville Warriors in the World Basketball Association. Baldwin led the Warriors to a 10-4 record. He also led the Warriors to a conference best in field goal percentage defense and fewest points allowed. The Warriors were the only team in the WBA to defeat the conference champions, the Buford Magic. The three previous college basketball seasons, Baldwin served as the head coach at Truett-McConnell College (now Truett-McConnell University). He compiled the third best record in the GJCAA during that time, which included a trip to the GJCAA semifinals each year. TM was one of only two teams during that time to make the semi-finals each year (Georgia Perimeter College being the other). Prior to his work at Truett-McConnell, Baldwin served as Assistant Basketball Coach at Clayton State Univer- sity for seven years. During those years, Baldwin was a part of many Clayton State firsts. His last five years were the most successful the program has ever seen, averaging 20-plus wins. During his coaching tenure at Clayton, Baldwin coached 17 players who have gone on to play professionally overseas. Before being an assistant coach at , Baldwin was a student at CSU. While attending Clayton State he played on the basketball team, were he was team captain his senior season for the first ever Clayton State Team to be National Ranked in NCAA competition. Baldwin received his Bachelor of Science degree in Health Care Management from Clayton State in 2000 and earned a Master’s degree in Instructional Education from Central Michigan University in 2001. In addition to his coaching responsibilities at SGSC, Baldwin has been an Academic Support Specialist in the Academic Success Center and a instructor. Baldwin has taught various physical education courses, health, and SGSC1000: College Orientation & Success. Baldwin is highly regarded not only by his players and students, but also by his peers. This was displayed when he was nominated by the Dean of Academic Affairs and as a result, selected by the faculty to act as Faculty Marshall in the Spring 2012 Commencement exercises. A native of Jonesboro, Georgia; Baldwin and his wife, Amanda, have been married for 13 years, and Have two beautiful children (Logan, 5, and Jerrie Marie, 11) while residing here in Waycross.

BASKETBALL 4 DJ HARDY Assistant Coach 8th season (‘18); SGSC (‘12) DJ Hardy is a fixture at SGSC. His smiling face and positive attitude are seen every day on campus. A proud alumnus of SGSC, Hardy has worked hard to become an assistant coach known around the southeast for his recruiting, hard work, and loyalty to SGSC. He has been at SGSC for 153 out of 169 wins and has been a vital key to both championships SGSC has won. Hardy is essential in helping in the academics and development of players on the court and off the court. He is in charge of study hall and the weight room. DJ also works at Ruskin Elementary School as an EBD Paraprofessional and previously worked at the Ware County Learning Center as a SPED Paraprofessional. DJ was a student-assistant one season at Albany State University. DJ is origi- nally from Jesup, Georgia.

RACHARD LOFTON Assistant Coach 1st season Albany State University (‘15); SGSC (‘11) Rachard Lofton returns to Waycross, where he was the point guard that led the former Waycross College to the GCAA / Region XVII Tournament Championship and NJCAA National Tournament. In just two seasons, Lofton was a major part of starting a basketball program from scratch and winning a championship. In those first two seasons of basketball on the Waycross Campus, the team won 44 games. Lofton graduated from the former Waycross College and then went to play and graduate from Albany State University. Lofton comes to SGSC after being an assistant coach on the varsity, junior varsity, and freshman team at Archer High School in Lawrenceville, GA. He was assistant to head coach Joel LeCoeuvre. Lofton was also a full-time substitute teacher at Archer High School. Before working at Archer, Lofton was a basketball trainer for Go-Hard- Training in Albany, GA. Lofton is originally from Stone Mountain, GA.

JAMES WALDON Assistant Coach 1st season Edward Waters College (‘81) James Waldon brings a wealth of experience to the SGSC coaching staff. He has coached in college basketball for 30-plus seasons. He was the women’s head coach at Georgia Perimeter College (GPC) for 17 years and led GPC to seven NJCAA Region XVII Championships. He also coached GPC to six NJCAA National Championship appearances. Waldon was named Coach of the Year for Region XVII five times. Waldon has also been the assistant coach and head coach for the Atlanta Trojans (USBL) for six years, where he coached 11 players who went on to play in the NBA. The Atlanta Trojans participated in six USBL semifinals/ finals during his tenure. Waldon played at NCAA D1 Jacksonville University, Lake City Community College, and Edward Waters College, where he received his bachelor’s degree. Waldon is a native of Houston, TX, and has been married to his wife, Karen, for 28 years. They have two kids – James, Jr. (28) and Rachel (24). The Waldons currently reside in Waycross, GA.

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JAMES FORREST Student Assistant 2nd season Long County High School (‘16) James Forrest was a major factor in day-to-day laundry, game-day setup, game-day travel, equipment and game film last season. He will continue to help in those areas this season. For- rest’s brother, Eric, is a member of the team.

CHRISTIAN HYERS Student Assistant 2nd season Pierce County High School (‘16) Hyers took a year off from college and away from the program but is back and ready to con- tribute. He helps in game-day setup, game-day travel, film and towels. Hyers is currently a student at SGSC. He enjoys running cross country, which he did at Pierce County HS.

2017-2018 Season Schedule

Oct 7 xJuCo Report Battle of the South TBA Dec 29 SUMMER HILL POST GRADUATE 4:00 Oct 14 xCorry Black JuCo Showcase TBA Jan 3 *EAST CENTRAL STATE COLLEGE 7:00 Oct 23 xMIDDLE GA STATE UNIV. 7:00 Jan 6 *Central 3:00 Oct 26 xACTION SPORTS ACADEMY 7:00 Jan 10 *Andrew College 7:00 Nov 2 #Skill Factory Academy 7:00 Jan 13 *GEORGIA HIGHLANDS COLLEGE 4:00 Nov 6 Webber International University JV 6:00 Jan 17 *Atlanta Metropolitan State 7:00 Nov 11 USC-SALKEHATCHIE 4:00 Jan 20 *SOUTH GEORGIA TECH 4:00 Nov 17 ^DENMARK TECHNICAL COLLEGE 8:00 Jan 27 * 4:00 Nov 18 ^INDIAN RIVER STATE COLLEGE 4:00 Jan 31 * 7:00 Nov 21 MIDDLE GEORGIA PREP ACADEMY 7:00 Feb 3 *East Georgia State College 4:00 Nov 30 Florida State College- Jacksonville 7:00 Feb 7 *CENTRAL GEORGIA TECH 7:00 Dec 2 Denmark Technical College 4:00 Feb 10 *Andrew College 4:00 Dec 8 %ARLINGTON POST GRAD 8:00 Feb 14 *GEORGIA HIGHLANDS COLLEGE 7:30 Dec 9 %COMBINE-CHARLOTTE 4:00 Feb 17 *ATLANTA METROPOLITAN 4:00 Dec 12 USC-Salkehatchie 4:00 Feb 21 *South Georgia Tech 7:00 Dec 15 FLA. ST. COLLEGE - JACKSONVILLE 7:00 Feb 28 *Albany Tech 7:00 Dec 18 NEW ROCK PREP 7:00 Mar 3 *GORDON STATE COLLEGE 4:00

Home Games In BOLD CAPS; xScrimmage; #Game To Be Played At SGSC Douglas Campus; *Conference Game ^Applebee’s Okefenokee College Classic @ SGSC; % Chick-fil-A Classic @ SGSC

BASKETBALL 66 The Roster 0 Tracy Hector, Jr. 6’5” RS-So. Mobile, AL 1 Keyshaun Street 5’10” Fr. Kingsland, GA 2 Nate Louis 5’11” So. Miami, FL 3 Sheldon Hendrix 5’11” RS-So. Statesboro, GA 4 Charles Botchway 6’1” Fr. Dacula, GA 5 Luke Lawson 6’3” Fr. Gray, GA 11 Skyler Baggs 6’5” RS-Fr. Brunswick, GA 12 Marquise Jackson 6’0” Fr. Macon, GA 13 Dwayne Wilson 6’6” Fr. Gainesville, GA 14 William Vermylen 6’6” So. Leuven, Belgium 15 Ellis Wester, Jr. 6’3” Fr. Jonesboro, GA 21 Karlton Spaulding 6’3” RS-Fr. Hazlehurst, GA 23 Riley Meloncon 6’2” Fr. Pikeville, TN 24 Eric Shaw 5’11” RS-Fr. Jesup, GA 32 Jacob Spence 6’7” RS-So. Fernandina Beach, FL RS Deshawn Bostick 6’6” RS Waycross, GA RS Jay Shropshire 6’4” RS Summerville, GA RS Antonio Vendola 5’10” RS Fernandina Beach, FL RS Kamron Walters 6’7” RS-Fr. Commerce, GA

BASKETBALL 7 BASKETBALL 8 #11 ZAQUAVIAN SMITH South Georgia State College (2015-2017)

2nd Team NJCAA All-American

Runner-Up GCAA Player of the Year (Region 17)

Leading scorer in the GCAA (2016-2017)

No. 2 Scorer In Team History (985 points)

Most 3-Pointers In Team History (154)

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2017-2018 Men’s Basketball Team

Front Row (L-R): Antonio Vendola, Tyler Lloyd, Charles Botchway, Riley Meloncon, Marquise Jackson, Sheldon Hendrix, Nate Louis, Keyshaun Street, Luke Lawson, Eric Shaw, Aren Lloyd, Jay Shropshire

Back row (L-R): Coach Cory Baldwin, Asst. Coach Rachard Lofton, Student Manager James Forrest, Deshawn Bostick, Ellis Wester, Jr., Tracy Hector, Jr., Willem Vermylen, Jacob Spence, Dwayne Wilson, Skyler Baggs, Karlton Spaulding, Kamron Walters, Christian Hyers, Asst. Coach James Waldon, Asst. Coach DJ Hardy BASKETBALL 11 BASKETBALL 12 BASKETBALL 13 Meet The

Tracy Sheldon 0 HECTOR, JR. 3 HENDRIX 6’5”/RS-So./Mobile, AL/Jonesboro HS 5’11”/RS-So./Statesboro, GA/South- east Bulloch HS Prior to SGSC: Transfer from Division I Kennesaw State University; scored his 2016-2017: Won the team’s “Energizer career high 12 points against Thomas Bunny Award” – he was always ready to University, had a career high in minutes go when called on by coach; played in (33), steals (3), and rebounds (8) at West all 32 games last season; had two dou- Virginia, a career high in assists (3) at ble-digit scoring games and had four Louisville; one of Clayton County’s most games with three assists or more; sea- decorated basketball players; won two straight state champion- ships with the Cardinals; averaged 12 points and seven rebounds son high 13 points vs. Martinique; season high five assists vs. per game as a senior; won team MVP in back-to-back seasons; Combine-Orlando. named All-Region and All-State in back-to-back seasons.

Keyshaun Charles 1 STREET 4 BOTCHWAY 5’10”/Fr./Kingsland, GA/Camden Co. 6’1”/Fr./Dacula, GA/Mill Creek HS HS/Faith Baptist Prep 2016-2017: Keyshaun Street played for High School: Played his freshman and Faith Baptist Academy and head coach sophomore years of high school at Great- Matthew Sellars while averaging 32 er Atlanta Christian; helped his team to points per game last season; leading two state championships and a top 10 scorer; graduated from Camden County, USA Today ranking; played his junior and where he scored 917 points in his career senior seasons at Mill Creek High School for head coach Billy Moore; named sec- for head coach David Allen; named back- ond team All-Region as a junior and a senior while helping lead to-back All-County, back-to-back first his team to a region championship his senior season; played team All-Region, and scored over 1,000 points while an honor AAU for the Georgia Kings and coach Jessie Fleming. student at graduation; played AAU with the Heatcheck/Georgia Tornadoes.

Nate Luke 2 LOUIS 5 LAWSON 5’11”/So./Miami, FL/Poinciana HS 6’3”/Fr./Gray, GA/Georgia Military Aca.

2016-2017: Won the team’s “Sniper 2016-2017: Named first team All-Re- Award”; played in all 32 games last sea- gion, Baldwin County Player of the Year, son while shooting a GCAA second best and All-State Honorable Mention; played 48.8% from the 3-point line and finishing golf, where he helped his team to a third 13th in the NJCAA in 3-point percent- place finish in the Class A State Tourna- age; scored in double-digits five times ment and a 6th place finish individually; last season with a season high 18 points played for Aaron Tribbley at Middle Geor- vs. Chattahoochee Tech; career high in gia Prep and finished third in the Georgia assists (7) vs. Atlanta Metro; career high in rebounds (12) vs. State Prep School Tournament. Chattahoochee Tech; recorded a double-double last season (18 points and 12 rebounds) vs. Chattahoochee Tech.

BASKETBALL 14 Skyler Willem 11 BAGGS 14 VERMLEN 6’5”/RS-Fr./Brunswick, GA/Brunswick HS 6’6”/So./Leuven, Belgium/Faith Baptist Aca.

2016-2017: Redshirted at Valdosta State 2016-2017: Won the “Team Academic University (NCAA Division II) in football; Award” and tied for the team’s highest High School: Played at Brunswick HS GPA in the Fall 2016 semester; played in for head coach Chris Turner, where he 24 games last season, shot 52.9% from was Team MVP as a senior, All-Region, the field, and was 3-for-3 from the free and All-State Honorable Mention; scored throw line; played in the GCAA All-Fresh- 1,000 points in high school and won a man All-Star Game. State Championship his junior season; High School: Second international played football in high school and played AAU for the South player to play at SGSC; was awarded All-Tournament at the 9th Georgia Kings. Crusader Classic and All-American for Division III at the National Association of Christian Athletes Tournament.

Marquise Ellis 12 JACKSON 15 WESTER, JR. 6’0”/Fr./Macon, GA/Windsor Academy 6’3”/Fr./Jonesboro, GA/Jonesboro HS

High School: Helped lead his team to High School: A/B Honor Roll student back-to-back GISA 2AA State Champi- through high school; a member of the onships; named All-Region and All-State Honor Society; key contributor to Jones- GISA 2AA as a sophomore, junior, and boro High School as a lockdown defend- senior; career high in points (43), which er; named to the Clayton Co. All-Star Bas- was also a school record; won MVP of ketball Game; participant in the NC Jam the GISA Senior All-Star Basketball Game High School Tournament Dunk Contest; (scored 49 points and had 15 assists); played for Dan Maehlman at Jonesboro ran track and was a three-time long jump GISA 2AA State Cham- High School; played AAU for the Atlanta Celtics and Douglas pion and Region Champion. Brothers; his dad received a football scholarship to .

Dwayne Karlton 13 WILSON 21 SPAULDING 6’6”/Fr./Gainesville, GA/Johnson HS 6’3”/RS-Fr./Hazlehurst, GA/Coffee Co. HS

High School: Played at Johnson High 2016-2017: Redshirted last season and School in Gainesville, GA, for head coach worked on his strength, skill, and speed; Tim Slater; was named Team MVP and Prior to SGSC: Earned the HOPE Scholar- All-Region as a senior; ran track and ship out of high school; averaged nine played football in high school; played points and five rebounds per game; Cap- AAU for the Douglas Brothers. tain of the team; won Team Academic Award as a senior.

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Riley Deshawn 23 MELONCON RSBOSTICK 6’2”/Fr./Pikeville, TN/Bledsoe County HS 6’6”/RS/Waycross, GA/Ware County HS

2016-2017: Played at Bledsoe County High School: Played for head coach Trey HS for head coach Lucas Nunley; scored Hill and helped Ware County to back- 1,000 points in high school and led the to-back state playoff appearances; set Chatt-Area in scoring; named All-District a school record for most rebounds in a Team his junior and senior seasons; game (22) rebounds vs. New Hampstead played in the Tennessee/Georgia High HS; won “Mr. Consistent Award” for School Basketball All-Star Game for always doing what he was supposed to seniors; member of BETA all four years of do; strived in community service with high school due to his high academic excellence. kids basketball camps at the high school.

Eric Jay 24 SHAW RSSHROPSHIRE 5’11”/RS-Fr./Jesup, GA/Long County HS 6’4”/RS/Summerville, GA/Chattooga HS

Redshirt Season: Worked on his handle, High School: ‘15 Murray Co. Thanksgiv- shot, and spent time in the weight room ing Tournament All-Tournament Team, getting stronger during his redshirt ‘16 & ‘17 Chattooga Christmas Tourna- season. ment All-Tournament Team, MVP of the Prior to SGSC: Shaw played his senior ‘17 Chattanooga Times Best of Preps season at Long County HS for head Team, 2016 Northwest GA Tip-Off Play- coach Deshon Brock; named 2A All- er of the Month (Dec), ‘17 Northwest Region Honorable Mention and received GA Tip-Off Club Player of the Year, ‘17 the Team MVP Award as a junior. Shaw’s brother, James Forrest, Northwest GA Tip-Off Club Senior All-Star, and 2017 American is the student assistant coach for SGSC. Family Ins. HS Slam Dunk Competition Finalist; 1,000 plus points in three years; named Scholar Athlete his junior year.

Jacob Antonio 32 SPENCE RSVENDOLA 6’7”/RS-So./Fernandina Beach, FL/ 5’10”/RS/Fernandina Beach, FL/ Fernandina Beach HS/Millsaps College Fernandina Beach HS 2016-2017: Transfer from NCAA Di- High School: Played for James Schreiber vision III Millsaps College, where he at Fernandina Beach HS; scored 984 played in 16 games and started one points in his career while being named game as a freshman; career highs in Nassau Co. MVP his senior season; was points (10) vs. LeTourneau University named All-County as a junior and a se- and Belhaven University and rebounds nior; Team MVP as a junior and senior; (5) vs. Belhaven; shot 50% from the team best 3-point average his sopho- field during the season; had one of his best games at NCAA more year; best free throw percentage Division I Louisiana Tech; was named 2015 Nassau County as a junior; Junior MVP NE FL, 2016 and 2017 MVP of the John- ny T. Smith Tournament, 2016 Basketball Club of FL Nassau Co. Player of the Year. MVP; maintained a 3.0 GPA in high school.

BASKETBALL 16 Kamron RSWALTERS 6’7”/RS-Fr./Commerce, GA/East Jackson HS/Maryville College High School: Averaged 10 points, eight rebounds, and almost two blocks per game as a senior; coached by the leg- endary David Boyd; selected as honor- able mention All-Area and All-Region his senior season; helped his team to a 17-12 record playing a brutal schedule; finished Region Runner-Up while making the round of 16 in state; voted the team’s top defender and MVP; played JV basketball at NCAA Division III powerhouse Maryville College in Tennessee.

The Sophomores

BASKETBALL 17 BASKETBALL 18 Where Are They Now?

Brandon Hosely 2009-10 Florida A&M NCAA Div. 1 Marcus Benitez 2009-10 Albany State NCAA Div. 2 Travis Ellison 2009-10 Univ. of West Georgia NCAA Div. 2 Austin Collins 2009-10 Univ. of West Georgia NCAA Div. 2 Joshua Mendenhall 2009-11 Univ. of Western Carolina NCAA Div. 1 Rachard Lofton 2009-11 Albany State NCAA Div. 2 Bob Covin 2009-11 Albany State NCAA Div. 2 Tarrence Chatman 2009-11 Georgia College NCAA Div. 2 Joe Williams 2009-11 Charleston Southern NCAA Div. 1 Reco Lewis 2009-11 Clayton State/Lindsey Wilson College NCAA Div. 2/NAIA Desmin Hall 2009-11 Tennessee Temple NAIA Richard Buford 2009-11 Reinhardt University NAIA Andrei Hall 2009-11 Martin Methodist College NAIA *Jacob Mitchell 2009-11 Univ. of North Florida NCAA Div. 1* *Blake Fussell 2009-11 Valdosta State NCAA Div. 2* **DJ Hardy 2009-12 Albany State NCAA Div. 2** Herb Thomas 2009-12 Lynn University NCAA Div. 2 Vic Johnson, Jr. 2010 Pensacola Christian College NCCAA Donterrius Clinkscales 2010 NAIA Kelcey Walker 2010-12 Armstrong State NCAA Div. 2 Andrew Lawrence 2010-12 Univ. of North Georgia NCAA Div. 2 Adam McLeod 2010-12 Columbus State NCAA Div. 2 Darius Tookes 2010-12 Armstrong State NCAA Div. 2 Stan Maxwell 2011-12 Life University NAIA Obie Foreman 2010-13 College of Coastal Georgia NAIA Keldrick Davis 2010-13 Thomas University NAIA Robert Powell 2011-13 Univ. of Texas A&M-Kingsville NCAA Div. 2 Lydell Manigo 2011-13 Flagler College NCAA Div. 2 KeShaun Mayfield 2011-13 Lindsey Wilson College NAIA Jordan Enadeghe 2011-13 Reinhardt University NAIA Jalen Simmons 2012-13 Berea College NAIA Chad Ross 2012-13 Utah Valley NCAA Div. 1 TJ Rines 2012-14 Thomas University NAIA LaVontay Evans 2012-14 Lee University NCAA Div. 2 Ty Bull 2012-14 Thomas University NAIA DeAndre Holmes 2012-14 Univ. of Missouri-St. Louis NCAA Div. 2 Kevin Evans 2011-14 Columbia International University NCCAA Jamison Williams 2012-15 Thomas University NAIA Demontrez Austin 2012-15 Jacksonville University NCAA Div. 1 Cody Helgeland 2013-15 Jacksonville University NCAA Div. 1 Daniel Peace 2013-15 Troy NCAA Div. 1 Jovante’ Spivey 2013-15 Sam Houston State NCAA Div. 1 Jevaughn Sanchez 2013-15 Univ. of Eastern New Mexico/Middle GA State NCAA Div. 2/NAIA Colin Cotter 2013-15 Valdosta State NCAA Div. 2 Richard Love, Jr. 2013-16 Georgia Southwestern NCAA Div. 2 DeAundray Rhett 2013-16 Edward Waters NAIA Tyrone Sam 2014-16 Jacksonville University NCAA Div. 1 Momodou Senghore 2014-16 College of Coastal Georgia NAIA Duke Robinson 2014-16 Univ. of North Georgia NCAA Div. 2 Andre Elam 2014-16 Florida Southern NCAA Div. 2 Russell Keyhea 2014-16 Northeastern State (OK) NCAA Div. 2 Karim Mawuenyega 2015-16 Univ. of Arkansas–Monticello NCAA Div. 2 **Evan Lewis 2015-16 Kennesaw State NCAA Div. 1** Shaq Williams 2014-17 Webber International University NAIA Khalil Abdullah 2014-17 Middle NAIA McKinley Chambless 2014-17 Middle Georgia State University NAIA Zaquavian Smith “Qua” 2015-17 Nicholls State University NCAA D1 Jarred Heard 2015-17 University of Arkansas – Monticello NCAA D2 Jordan Young 2015-17 King University NCAA D2 Branielus Ross 2015-17 Albany State University NCAA D2 DJ Bryant 2016-17 Florida National University USCAA O’Showen Williams 2016-17 Appalachian State University NCAA D1

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