MONARCH GAME NOTES 2003-04 OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY Current Record: 15-8 MEN’S QUICK FACTS CAA Record: 10-4 LOCATION: Norfolk, Va. 23529 HEAD COACH: NICKNAME: Monarchs Blaine Taylor (Montana '81) FOUNDED: 1930 Career Record: 182-103 (.635) in nine years (as the Norfolk Division of The College of William & Mary) Record at ODU: 40-39 (2 years) ENROLLMENT: 20,105 Record at Montana: 142-65 (7 years) 1991-1998 SCHOOL COLORS: Slate Blue (PMS 540), Silver (PMS 877), & Light Blue (PMS 283) MONARCH PROBABLE STARTERS F 10 John Waller, 6-4, Sr, Richmond, VA. 14.0 ppg/ 5.1 rpg HOME COURT: Ted Constant Convocation Center (8,650) F 40 Alex Loughton, 6-9, So, Perth, Australia, 17.0 ppg/ 8.8 rpg SURFACE: Wood F 31 Arnaud Dahi, 6-7, Fr., Ivory Coast 9.2 ppg/ 5.7 rpg CONFERENCE: Colonial Athletic Association G 13 Troy Nance, 5-9, Sr, Virginia Beach, VA. 3.6 ppg/ 4.4 apg PRESIDENT: Dr. Roseann Runte (SUNY New Paltz ‘68) G 1 Isaiah Hunter, 6-2, So, Charlotte, NC, 12.8 ppg/ 3.3 rpg ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Dr. Jim Jarrett (SIU-Carbondale ‘59) OFF THE BENCH OFFICE PHONE: 757-683-3369 G 2 Drew Williamson, 6-0, Fr, Burlington, NC., 3.4 ppg/ 2.9 apg SR. WOMEN’S ADMINISTRATOR: Dr. Mikki Baile F 4 T.J. Waldon, 6-4, So., Lakeland, FL. 2.0 ppg/ 1.5 rpg (West Chester ‘72) G 11 Abdi Lidonde, 6-2, Fr, Sutton, MA. 1.6 ppg/ 0.7 rpg ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT PHONE: 757-683-3375 F 42 Valdas Vasylius, 6-7, Fr., Klaipeda, Lithuania 7.3 ppg/3.7 rpg TICKET OFFICE PHONE: 757 -683-4444 F 24 Kiah Thomas, 6-4, Jr., Norfolk, VA., 4.1 ppg/ 2.5 rpg ATHLETIC TRAINER: Scott Johnson C 55 Janko Mrksic, 6-10, So., Stoney Creek, Ontario, 0.5 ppg/ 1.3 rpg OFFICIAL WEBSITE: www.odusports.com TONIGHT'S OFFICIALS Dwayne Gladden, Jeff Nichols, Earl Walton

LAST GAME COACHING STAFF ODU defeated Delaware Saturday, 85-74. Isaiah Hunter led ODU with 25 Points, while Alex Loughton scored 21 and hauled in nine rebounds. Valdas HEAD COACH: Blaine Taylor (Montana ‘81) Vasylius and John Waller also scored in double figures. UD outrebounded RECORD AT ODU: 32-35, Third year ODU, 45-39, but ODU committed a season low seven turnovers, while the CAREER RECORD: 174-100 (9 yrs ) Fighting Blue Hens had 21. There were 55 total fouls in the game. ODU shot 36 ASSISTANTS: Jim Corrigan (Duke ‘80), free throws, and UD 31. Isaiah Hunter has scored 25 or more points in two of Rob Wilkes (Stetson ‘93) his last three games. (He had 28 at Hofstra) & Travis DeCuire (Montana ‘94) SERIES VS. DREXEL OFFICE PHONE: 757-683-3362 Series is tied at three games each. ODU defeated Drexel, 65-58 back on Jan. 3 BASKETBALL SECRETARY: Lisa Berry in Norfolk. John Waller led with 16 points and eight rebounds, While Arnaud 2002-03 RECORD: 12-15 Dahi added 13 points and six rebounds. Alex Loughton Scored nine with nine 2002-03 CAA RECORD: 9-9 (6th seed) rebounds. ODU shot .383 from the floor, while Drexel shot .294. Drexel outre- POST SEASON: None bouned ODU 49-45, while Drexel committed 19 turnovers to ODU's 15. Monarchs 2003-04 Old Dominion Basketball

SPORTS INFORMATION THIS DAY IN ODU HOOP HISTORY SPORTS INFORMATION DIR: Carol Hudson, Jr. Feb. 18, 1985..All-American Kenny Gattison scores 30 points and hauled down OFFICE PHONE: 757-683-3372 ten rebounds to lead ODU to a 91-82 victory at the University of Dayton. E-MAIL: [email protected] CAA GAMES TODAY HOME PHONE: 757-625-2061 George Mason at Hofstra 7:00 p.m. JMU at VCU 7:30 p.m. ASSISTANT: Kim Zivkovich Towson at William & Mary 7:00 p.m. E-MAIL: [email protected] SID INTERN: Bobby Parks NOTE PUBLICATIONS DIR: Tina Price *The victory over JMU which gave the Monarchs their 14th win of the season E-MAIL ADDRESS: [email protected] assures ODU of not having a losing season. FAX NUMBER: 757-683-3119 *W&M shot .545 from the floor Jan 25th. The last ODU opponent to shoot over 50 percent was Charlotte (.562). MAIL ADDRESS: Rm 124 Athletic Admn Bldg Norfolk Va *The 19 first half points by UNCW was the lowest by an opponent this year 23529-0201 since the 20 scored in the first half by VMI. PRESS ROW NUMBERS: 757-683-5596 *The last time ODU scored 55 points or less and won was a 53-52 decision at VOICE OF THE MONARCHS: ESPN 1310 Radio East Carolina in 2001-02. (John Castleberry) ODU TO HOST EIGHT-TEAM THANKSGIVING TOURNAMENT OFFICE PHONE: 757-671-1000 Old Dominion University, in an agreement betweeen Sports Tours FAX: 757-671-1313 International and the Ted Constant Convocation Center, will host an eight- team basketball tournament Nov. 26-28 in the constant Center, called the HISTORY “Norfolk Knockout.” Sports Tours is responsible for selecting the teams and FIRST YEAR OF BASKETBALL: 1930-31 the pairings for the event. There will be four games each day. The tourna- ment field will be announced at a later date. OVERALL ALL-TIME RECORD: 1028-764 (72 years) .574 FIRST YEAR OF DIV. I. BASKETBALL:1976-77 ODU BENEFACTOR THEODORE 'TED' CONSTANT DIES DIVISION I ALL-TIME RECORD: 471-337 (27 yrs) .583 Ted Constant, a longtime benefactor of Old Dominion University, passed away NO YRS IN NCAA TRN/LAST: 7/1997Lost to New Mexico 55-51 Jan. 31, as his residence in Virginia Beach, Va. His name has become iconic in NO YRS IN NIT TRN/LAST: 9/ 1999 Lost 2nd rd at Butler 75-62 Hampton Roads with its attachment to the Ted Constant Convocation Center, RETURNING LETTERMEN: Ten the jewel of the campus' still evolving, 75-acre University Village. In honor of the support he provided to ODU, both through scholarships and building funds, Mr. Constant was honored with numerous honorary degrees and awards over 2002-03 HONORS the past 20 years. All-CAA Ricardo Marsh 1st team All-Defensive Rasheed Wright ODU'S RECORD WHEN: CAA Player of the Week: Ricardo Marsh Jan. 21 Days: Points Rasheed Wright Jan. 14 Mondays (1-2) 40-59: (1-1) CAA Rookie of the Week Alex Loughton Nov. 25 Tuesdays (0-0) 60-69: (2-3) & Feb. 18 Wednesdays (5-1) 70-79: (7-3) Thursdays (2-0) 80-89: (4-0) Isaiah Hunter Jan. 27 Fridays (0-0) 90-99: (1-0) Other Honors: Saturdays (7-5) 100 +: (0-1) NABC District IV: Ricardo Marsh 1st Team Sundays (0-0) All-State Ricardo Marsh 1st Team Overtime: 1-1 LETTERMEN LOST: Four STARTERS RETURNING: Four When ODU outrebounds Opp: 9-4 20+ turnovers: 2-3 RETURNING LETTERMEN Six When Opp. outrebound ODU: 6-4 Less than 20 turnovers: 13-5 NEWCOMERS (5) Arnaud Dahi 6-8 Fr. F Ivory Coast/Life Center Academy(NJ) HONORS Alex Loughton was named CAA Player of the Week, Dec. 8. 19.5 ppg/7.8 rpg./1st team All-State/Top 100-recruit John Waller was named CAA Player of the Week, Dec. 22. Brian Henderson 6-4 Fr. G Richmond, VA./Varina HS Arnaud Dahi was named CAA Rookie of the Week, Jan. 5 20.9 ppg/ 9.5 rpg All-Region/ 906 career pts in two yrs Alex Loughton CollegeHoopsnet.com Unsung player of the Week Jan. 15. Abdi Lidonde 6-3 Fr. G Sutton, MA./St Andrews (RI.) 17.0 ppg (119 treys) 1st Team All-New England/ 1896 TROY NANCE Nance has 440 career assists which ranks him 10th all-time at ODU. He is 15 career pts. behind Billy Donlon (UNCW '99) for 10th spot on the CAA's all-time list. He has Valdas Vasylius 6-7 Fr F Klaipeda Lithuania/Norfolk Collegiate HS dished out 100 or more assists in each of his four seasons at ODU. 24.1 ppg/ 11.5 rpg/ TCIS Player of the Year Drew Williamson 5-11 Fr G Burlington, NC./Cummings HS/ JOHN WALLER 18.3 ppg/ 5.1 apg NC Male Athlete of the Year. The Richmond, VA., native has 813 career points and 134 career three-point goals, placing him sixth on ODU's all-time trey list. After going 0-6 from three at Hofstra, Waller was 8-12 last week. Monarchs 2003-04 Old Dominion Basketball

REBOUNDING MARGIN CAA MONARCH RANKINGS TEAM RANKINGS W&M outrebounded ODU, 45-23 TEAM Hofstra outrebounded ODU, 47-28 Scoring 2nd 74.1 Virginia Tech outrebounded ODU ,48-33 Scoring defense 4th 68.6 ODU outrebounded St. Joseph's 49-25 Pct. 1st .718 ODU outrebounded JMU, 46-26 PCT. 4th .443 ODU outrebounded JMU, 40-27 Field Goal PCT Def. 4th .422 ODU outrebounded Liberty, 48-36 3PT FG PCT 4th .359 BREAKFAST 3PT FG Def. 1st .273 The men's basketball breakfast for the seniors will be on Feb. 27 at 7:30 Rebounding 2nd 38.8 a.m. in the Big Blue room at the Constant Center. Coach Taylor, and John Castleberry will introduce John Waller and Troy Nance. RSVP to 683-5696. Def. 8th 36.3 Rebound Margin 4th +2.5 Taylor will speak at a sports management class on April 8, the senior break- Blocked Shots 6th 3.8 fast on May 7, and Northside Middle School on June 3. Assists 1st 17.5 CAA BREAKOUT SEASONS Steals 2nd 8.3 Loughton (ODU) 8/3 ppg/ 5/9 rpg in 02-03 (17.7 pg/9.0 rpg) Asst./To Ratio 2nd 1.1 Wndell Gibson (Hofstra) 6.1 ppg/ 6.0 rpg in 02-03 (13.6 ppg/ 6.1 rpg) INDIVIDUALS Jai Lewis, (GMU) 6.7 ppg/ 5.6 rpg in 02-03 (14.8 ppg/ 7.0 rpg) Zeb Cope (W&M) 3.6 ppg/ 3.3 rpg in 02-03 (12.0 ppg/ 6.5 rpg) Scoring Loughton 4th 17.0 Sean Brooks (Drexel) 3.8 ppg/ 2.9 rpg in 02-03 (14.2 ppg/ 6.6 rpg) Waller 12th 14.0 John Waller (ODU) 8.3 ppg/ 4.6 rpg 02-03 (14.0 ppg/ 5.6 rpg) Rebounding Loughton 2nd 8.8 Dahi 11th 5.7 John Waller (ODU) 8.3 ppg/ 4.6 rpg 02-03 ( 14.0 ppg/ 5.6 rpg) Field Goal PCT Loughton 7th .496 Dahi 9th .494 ODU’S TOP DOUBLE DOUBLE PERFORMERS (Single Season) Assists Nance 4th 4.4 1. Chris Gatling (20) in 1990-91 Free Throw PCT Loughton 3rd .807 2. Wilson Washington (19) in 1976-77 Hunter 2nd .841 3. Mark West (17) in 1982-83 3PT FG PCT Waller 3rd .418 4. Mark West (16) in 1981-82 Odell Hodge (16) in 1996-97 Steals Loughton 3rd 1.9 Dave Twardzik (16) in 1970-71 (ast/pts) Asst/TO Ratio Nance 3rd 2.33 Blocks Dahi 3rd 1.6 ODU’s CAREER TRIPLE DOUBLE PERFORMERS Wilson Washington (4) OFF Rebounds Dahi 10th 2.2 Mark West (3) Loughton 5th 2.4 DEF Rebounds Loughton 1st 6.3

THREE POINT FIELD GOALS Isaiah Hunter made six of eight treys at Hofstra on Feb 7th. He joins Keith Jackson ('92), Anthony Carver ('90), Petey Sessoms ('95), Mike Jones ('95) and Mark Poag ('99) who have made six treys in a game. The ODU record is nine set by Mark Poag vs VMI in 1997 and Anthony Carver vs. George Mason in 1989.The CAA individual single game mark is also nine.

MONARCH CO-CAPTAINS This year's co-captains are seniors John Waller, Troy Nance and sophomore Alex Loughton.

MONARCH TV SCHEDULE WHRO TV-Tape delayed Feb. 7 at Hofstra (Cox 71) (Will be shown at 11:00 that evening) Feb. 21 at VCU (Comcast) Feb. 28 vs. George Mason

FORMER MONARCH GREATS * Mark West ('83) Assistant General Manager, Phoenix Suns * Dave Twardzik ('72) Director of Player Personnel, Orlando Magic * Oliver Purnell ('75) Head Coach at Clemson Monarchs 2003-04 Old Dominion Basketball

DID YOU KNOW Bob Pritchett ('68) who scored 67 points in a game against RPI and and 47in a game against Hampden-Sydney in 1968 currently lives in Grove City, Ohio (outside Columbus). He is Deputy Supervisor for a juvenile correction facility there.

The 207 combined points in the Charlotte game was the most combined points since the 218 combined points in ODU's 113-105 victory at Southern Mississippi on March 1, 1993. It is also the first time ODU has scored 100 or more points since the 103-69 victory over VMI in 1998-99.

In 1994-95, ODU played four top-25 teams. The Monarchs defeated #9 Villanova, 89-81 in triple overtime in the NCAA first round. During the regular season, ODU played at #14 Virginia, and #14 Arizona State and host #1 North Carolina .

This year, the Monarchs have played two teams in the top 25 in #9North Carolina and #13 St. Joseph's. The 21,750 fans at the North Carolina game Saturday, December 6th, was the largest crowd the Monarchs have played before. The previous high was the 19,320 in attendance on Dec. 27, 1986 at UNLV.

Assistant coach Jim Corrigan is in his 17th year as an assistant on the collegiate level, all in the CAA.

Assistant coach Rob Wilkes is the son of legendary Stetson head Coach Glenn Wilkes.

Assistant coach Travis DeCuire played for Taylor at Montana from 1991-94 and earned All-Big Sky honors in 1993 and 1994.

Of the eight Monarchs who have played in the NBA, two were first round draft picks. Chris Gatling (16th overall in 1991 by Golden State) and Cal Bowdler (17th overall in 1999 by Atlanta). Gatling played in the 1997 NBA all-star game. Both are currently playing overseas (Gatling in Russia & Bowdler in Italy).

The nickname of the state of Virginia is the "Old Dominion."

CAREER HIGHS Janko Mrksic Arnaud Dahi Points: 6, at GMU (2-24-03) Points: 17, at George Mason (1-7-04) Rebs: 5, vs. GMU (2-24-03) & UD (2-14-04) Rebounds: 12, vs. St. Joseph's (11-29-03) Blocked Shots:4, vs. Drexel (1-3), Hofstra (2-7), JMU (2-11) Valdas Vasylius Points: 14 vs Towson 1-31-04 Troy Nance Rebs: 6, vs. Va. Tech (12-4-03) Points: 18 vs. Coastal Carolina (12-15-1) Ast: 5 vs. JMU (2-11) Assists: 11, vs Delaware (1-15-03) Rebounds: 6, vs. Virginia Tech (11-24-01) Kiah Thomas Points: 16 vs Memphis (11-14-01) Isaiah Hunter Rebs: 6, vs ECU (12-9-01),UMES(12-7-02),Drexel(3-8-03) Points: 28 at Hofstra (2-7-04) Assists: 4 vs. JMU(2-16-02), GMU (2-25-02) Rebs: 9, vs. Drexel (1-3) Assists: 10, vs. Drexel in CAA Trn.(3-8-03) John Waller Points: 24, vs. Liberty (12-18) Abdi Lidonde Rebs: 11, vs. Drexel (2-19-03) Points: 15 vs. UNC (11-22-03 Assists: 5, vs. UNCW (2-12-03) & Towson 1-31-04 3PTS: 5-8 vs. UNC (11-22-03) Rebs: 4 vs. UNC (11-22-03) TJ Waldon Points: 7 vs. Drexel (2-19-03) Alex Loughton Rebounds: 7, vs. Campbell (11-26-02) Points: 45 vs Charlotte (12-06-03) Rebs: 15 vs. St. Joseph's (11-29-03) & Drew Williamson Charlotte (12-06-03) & Morgan State (12-13-03) Points: 7, Va. Tech (12-4-03) & Charlotte (12-6-03) Assists: 6, vs Charlotte (12-06-03) Assists: 6, vs Delaware (2-14-04) Rebounds: 5, vs Drexel (1-3) Monarchs 2003-04 Old Dominion Basketball

CONVOCATION CENTER RECORDS (set this year) ODU Individuals: Points: 45 by Loughton vs. Charlotte (12-6) FG Made: 17 by Loughton vs. Charlotte (12-6) Opponent Records FG ATT: 23 by Loughton vs. Charlotte (12-6) Points: 26, by Demon Brown of Charlotte Rebounds: 15 by Loughton vs. St. Joe(11-29) & Assists: 10, by Demon Brown of Charlotte Charlotte (12-6) Rebounds: 14, by Erroyl Bing of ECU vs Va. Tech (12-27-03)

ODU Team Records ODU Team Records Opponent Team Records Points: 102 vs. Charlotte (12-6) Points: 105, by Charlotte (12-6) Field Goals made: 40 vs. Charlotte (12-6) FG Made: 41 by Charlotte (12-6) FG ATT: 77 vs. Charlotte (12-6) 3PT FG Made: 13 vs. Charlotte (12-6) FG PCT: .562 (41-73) by Charlotte (12-6) 3PT FG ATT: 26 vs. Charlotte (12-6) Rebounds: 47, by Hofstra (1-10-04) 3PT FG PCT: 500 (13-26) vs. Charlotte (12-6) Assists: 22, by Charlotte (12-6) Best Free Throw PCT: .933 (14-15) vs. St. Joseph's (11-29) Steals: 15, by Charlotte (12-6) Assists: 31 vs. Charlotte (12-6) Turnovers: 25 vs. Charlotte (12-6) Steals: Tie, 15, vs Liberty (12-18) Blocked Shots: 9, vs. Liberty (12-18)

ALL-TIME SERIES WITH CAA TEAMS Delaware UNC Wilmington Series Record: 4-4 Series Record: ODU, 19-15 Last Meeting: 2-14-04, ODU 85-74 (H) Last Meeting: 2-4-04, ODU wins, 68-58 (A) Last UD Win: 1-17-04, 64-62 (A) Last UNCW Win: 2001-02, 66-56 (A)

Drexel Towson Series Record: Tied 3-3 Series Record: ODU, 12-1 Last Meeting: Jan. 3, 2004 Last Meeting: 1-21-04, ODU, 88-62 (H) Last ODU Win: 65-58 on Jan. 3, 2004 Last TU Win: 2001-02, 67-56 (H)

George Mason Virginia Commonwealth Series Record: ODU, 26-9 Series Record: 32-33 Last Meeting: Jan. 7, 04 Last Meeting: 1-21-04 , 75-67 VCU (H) Last ODU Win: 1-7-04, 74-71(A) Last ODU Win: 200-01, 77-65 (H)

Hofstra William & Mary Series Record: ODU, 4-3 Series Record: ODU, 48-14 Last Meeting: 1-10-04, ODU wins, 71-66 Last Meeting: 1-26-04, W&M wins, 86-77 (A) Last Hofstra Win: 2-7-04, 80-79 (A) Last ODU Win: 1-11, 03, 76-64 (H)

James Madison Series Record: ODU, 40-22 Last Meeting: 2-11, ODU, 71-57 (A) Last ODU Win: 1-14-04, 81-60 (A)

ABOUT NORFOLK/HAMPTON ROADS AREA * The Hampton Roads area is comprised of seven cities and has a combined population of approximately 1.5 million, making it the 27th largest metropolitan area in the United States. * Virginia Beach is the world's largest resort city and the largest populated city in Virginia. * Virginia Beach has the longest stretch of beach in the World (approx. 27 miles) and has more hotels than any other city its size. * Norfolk, 1998 Best Big City in the South by Money Magazine, is home to the world's largest Naval installation. * Norfolk is home to the Norfolk Tides, the New York Mets AAA affiliate and resides in Norfolk's 12,000 seat Harbor Park in downtown Norfolk. Monarchs 2003-04 Old Dominion Basketball

ODU POINTS OF PRIDE * Old Dominion athletic teams have won 31 team and individual National Championships, as sailing captured their 14th title in November with the ICSA singlehanded event. * Since 1976, ODU has 96 first team All-Americans and 50 First team Academic All-Americans. * 20 alumni have competed as Olympians. * Two coaches are U.S. National head coaches Sue Stahl (Women's lacrosse) & Beth Anders (Field Hockey) * Former ODU cheerleader, Mary Maniscalco-Theberge ('78) is the first female to hold the position of Chief of Surgery at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. * Athletic Director Dr. Jim Jarrett was named Southeast Athletic Director of the Year (1AA/1AAA) by NACDA in 2003. * Ten Monarch coaches and athletes have been enshrined in the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame.

MONARCH RECRUITING ODU signed 6-5 forward Jason Thompson from Chatham Central High School in Bear Creek, NC. The Yadkin Valley Conference Player of the Year as a sophomore and runner-up last year averaged 21.3 points and 9.7 rebounds per game last year. He has scored 1,401 career points and hauled in 693 career rebounds. Chatham was 22-5 last year.

TRACKING THE MONARCHS TV: No TV tonight.

Radio: For the 11th straight season ESPN1310 Radio will be broadcasting all the Monarch contests. John Castleberry will be providing the play- by-play with Rick Kiefner and Billy Mann adding the color commentary at all home games and selected Away contests.

Internet: The official Old Dominion athletics website is at www.odusports.com carries the most up-to-date information on the Monarchs. Bios, game stories, Stats and box scores can be found along with game notes the morning of the scheduled Contests. The live ESPN1310 Radio broadcast of all Monarch games can be heard over the web.

Coaches Show: Head Coach Blaine Taylor will join John Castleberry live on ESPN 1310 Radio on Thursday's from 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. throughtout the season to review the previous week's games and to give an insight into the upcoming Monarch matchups.

CAA Telephonic Press Conferences: Members of the media are invited to participate in the CAA's weekly telephonic press conference series. The first call will be Jan. 6 and run each Tuesday morning through March 2. CAA coaches will be available to answer questions beginning at 10:10 a.m. The number to call is 888-452-9753. Members of the media should contact Tripp Sheppard at the CAA office for the password to access the call. Blaine Taylor will be on each call at 10:30 a.m.

NEXT GAME Feb. 21 at VCU 7:00 p.m. Comcast Sports Net-Mid Atlantic channel 35.