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Dan Manley Asst Coach: Dale Gibson, Calvin Coombs Captainss: Dave Denny, George Sweet Year-by-Year Results Dan Manley 5 Seasons 1973-77 Record: 58-74 1972-73 (13-14) Coach: Dan Manley Asst Coach: Dale Gibson, Calvin Coombs Captainss: Dave Denny, George Sweet N. 23 N L 69-132 West Georgia N. 24 N W 80-58 Maranatha N. 25 N L 59-68 Bryan N. 28 A W 88-75 Washington & Lee D. 1 H W 109-102 Hargrave D. 8 A L 72-74! Shenandoah D. 9 A L 80-91 Hagerstown JC D. 11 A L 87-88 Staunton Military J. 11 A L 85-92 Hampden-Sydney J. 13 A W 114-82 Bluefield JC J. 15 H W 85-73 Chesapeake J. 18 H L 56-71 James Madison JV J. 19 H W 116-64 Bluefield JC J. 22 H W 103-91 Staunton Military J. 25 A W 86-71 Central Bible, Mo. J. 26 A L 81-103 Baptist Bible, Mo. F. 1 A L 75-125 Tennessee Temple F. 2 A L 74-76 Covenant F. 9 H W 89-56 Washington Bible F. 10 A L 60-61 James Madison JV F. 13 H W 85-78 Hampden-Sydney F. 16 H W 135-43 Detroit Bible F. 17 H W 84-74 Shenandoah F. 20 H W 92-71 Hargrave F. 22 A L 69-89 Chesapeake NCCAA District II Tournament M. 9 A L 45-98 Messiah M. 10 N L 79-86 Philadelphia College of Bible ! - Overtime 1973-74 (11-12) Coach: Dan Manley Asst. Coach: Dale Gibson Captainss: George Sweet, Mike Goad N. 22 A L 66-81 Tennessee Temple N. 23 A L 84-91 Shorter N. 24 A W 76-69 Bryan N. 29 H W 69-67 Beckley JC D. 1 H W 82-73 Hagerstown JC D. 6 A L 77-84 Shenandoah J. 2 N L 85-88 Albermarle J. 3 N W 96-79 Chowan J. 4 N W 97-79 Kittrell J. 10 H W 86-85 Hampden-Sydney J. 18 H L 49-79 Ferrum J. 19 A L 76-98 Beckley JC J. 21 A L 64-92 St. Paul's JV J. 26 H W 86-79 Shenandoah J. 28 A L 71-75 Philadelphia Pharmacy J. 29 A W 68-54 Eastern F. 7 A L 71-73 Ferrum F. 9 H W 100-86 Newport News Apprentice F. 14 A L 82-87 Hampden-Sydney F. 19 A W 115-104 Eastern Mennonite F. 22 A W 113-96 Newport News Apprentice F. 23 A L 79-126 Shepherd NCCAA District II Tournament M. 1 N L 84-90 Eastern Mennonite M. 2 N W 94-85 Baptist Bible, Pa. 1974-75 (17-11) Coach: Dan Manley Asst. Coach: Dale Gibson Captainss: George Sweet, Ed Gomes, Mike Goad N. 28 N W 106-85 Grand Rapids N. 29 N W 77-76 Covenant N. 30 A W 87-74 Tennessee Temple D. 3 A W 88-76 Hampden-Sydney D. 5 A W 109-92 Shenandoah D. 7 H W 103-71 Newport News Apprentice D. 10 A L 66-106 King, Tenn. D. 12 H L 65-73 Hampden-Sydney D. 14 A W 85-83 Clinch Valley J. 6 A L 66-79 Beckley JC J. 11 H W 94-77 Clinch Valley J. 14 A L 67-77 Bluefield State J. 16 H W 83-80 Beckley JC J. 21 H L 85-91 St. Paul's J. 25 A L 79-89 Ferrum JC J. 28 H W 99-85 Radford F. 1 A L 77-81 Newport News Apprentice F. 3 A W 98-82 Eastern Mennonite F. 8 H W 86-82 King, Tenn. F. 11 A L 76-96 St. Paul's F. 13 H W 83-60 Shenandoah F. 15 H W 83-81 Bluefield State F. 17 H L 73-94 Shepherd F. 20 H W 75-73 Eastern Mennonite F. 22 H L 82-91 Ferrum NCCAA District II Tournament M. 1 H W 111-91 Messiah M. 3 H W 89-80 Geneva M. 10 H L 85-86 King 1975-76 (12-15) Coach: Dan Manley Asst. Coach: Dale Gibson Captainss: George Sweet, Ed Gomes N. 25 A L 72-78 Ferrum JC N. 28 N L 89-91 Southwestern N. 29 N W 105-77 Daniel Payne D. 1 A L 58-106 VMI D. 4 A L 87-100 Bluefield State D. 6 A L 88-104 Gardner-Webb D. 11 H L 74-87 Hampden-Sydney D. 12 A L 86-98 Lee D. 13 A L 95-108 Bryan J. 5 H L 78-85 Campbell J. 8 A L 96-119 St. Paul's J. 10 H W 114-104 Grace J. 13 A L 82-85 Hampden-Sydney J. 17 H W 73-71 D.C. Teachers J. 24 H W 85-73 Radford J. 26 H L 87-88 St. Paul's J. 31 H W 107-94 Bowie State F. 3 H L 82-99 Bluefield State F. 5 A W 84-82 Bowie State F. 7 H W 79-61 Eastern Mennonite F. 10 H W 88-66 Bluefield F. 12 A L 76-80 Radford F. 14 H W 78-76 Ferrum JC F. 21 A W 65-63 Eastern Mennonite F. 24 A W 74-73 Bluefield NCCAA District II Tournament F. 28 H W 88-68 Eastern Baptist M. 2 A L 69-71 Geneva 1976-77 (5-22) Coach: Dan Manley Asst. Coach: Dale Gibson Captains: Mark Chafin N. 12 A L 67-84 Olivet Nazarene N. 13 A L 53-59 Olivet Nazarene N. 22 H L 96-118 Elon N. 25 A L 80-81 Tennessee Temple N. 26 N L 87-102 Central Wesleyan N. 27 N W 86-63 Maranatha D. 4 A L 89-97 Bluefield State D. 6 H W 90-85 Bowie State D. 10 A W 93-91 Hampden-Sydney J. 6 A L 70-106 Point Loma J. 7 N W 92-90 California-San Diego J. 9 N L 82-110 Olivet Nazarene J. 13 H L 83-99 Hampden-Sydney J. 15 A W 72-71 Bowie State J. 17 A L 69-92 Elon J. 22 A L 97-127 Gardner-Webb J. 24 A L 88-125 Campbell J. 29 H L 90-91 Bluefield F. 3 A L 69-113 Roanoke F. 5 H L 74-104 Bluefield State F. 7 H L 74-91 St. Paul's F. 10 A L 82-96 D.C. Teachers F. 12 A L 79-100 Belmont-Abbey F. 14 A L 77-99 St. Paul's F. 19 H L 68-90 Pembroke State F. 22 A L 79-81 Bluefield M. 1 A L 73-85 Virginia Commonwealth Harley Swift 1 Season 1977-78 Record: 7-22 1977-78 (7-22) Coach: Harley "Skeeter" Swift Asst. Coach: Warren Reynolds Captains: Mark Chafin N. 22 A L 71-90 Guilford N. 25 H L 70-76 Ohio Northern N. 28 A L 68-105 VMI D. 1 A L 64-109 Elon D. 3 A L 79-97 Bluefield State D. 6 A L 80-96 Hampden-Sydney D. 9 A L 106-109! Bridgewater D. 10 A W 102-81 Eastern Mennonite D. 27 A L 96-98 Elon D. 28 A L 69-72 Bluefield J. 6 N W 92-88 Wofford J. 7 A L 67-75 Francis Marion J. 10 A L 80-92 Malone J. 14 H L 53-67 Hampden-Sydney J. 16 H L 60-76 Elon J. 21 H W 89-77 Longwood J. 24 A L 80-90 Bluefield J. 27 A L 80-98 Roanoke J. 28 H W 60-53 Bluefield State F. 4 H W 61-55 Bluefield F. 6 H W 88-54 St. Paul's F. 9 A L 78-84 Clinch Valley F. 11 H L 76-100 Guilford F. 13 A L 79-93 St. Paul's F. 18 A L 77-78 Longwood F. 20 A L 49-52 Randolph-Macon F. 21 H W 80-73 Clinch Valley F. 23 A L 77-89 Concord NCCAA District II Tournament M. 2 A L 63-70 Geneva Dale Gibson 3 Seasons 1979-81 Record: 48-46 1978-79 (15-16) Coach: Dale Gibson Asst. Coach: Mike Goad Captainss: Karl Hess, Ed Vickers N. 17 A L 98-106 Mt. Vernon Nazarene N. 18 A L 72-94 Mt. Vernon Nazarene N. 20 H L 60-74 Presbyterian N. 24 N W 89-75 Allentown # N. 25 N W 84-74 York # N. 27 A L 93-110 St. Paul's D. 1 N W 65-64 Marian * D. 2 A W 115-86 Taylor * D. 4 A L 68-116 Ohio Northern D. 7 A L 91-92 Bowie State D. 12 H L 80-103 Bluefield State D. 18 A L 66-88 Radford J. 4 N L 65-85 Lander @ J. 5 A L 91-95! Presbyterian @ J. 6 N W 84-80 Wingate @ J. 8 H W 107-76 Valley Forge $ J. 9 H W 64-53 Lancaster Bible $ J. 11 H W 106-80 Mary Washington J. 13 H W 94-80 Bowie State J. 16 A W 84-72 Longwood J. 20 H L 85-96 Concord J. 23 A L 90-92 Bluefield J. 25 A L 80-91 Bluefield State J. 29 H L 102-122 St.
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