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2006-072006-07 MMEDIAEDIA GGUIDEUIDE LaGrange College Information Sheet BASKETBALL, 2006-07 General Information E-Mail ...... [email protected] Name of School ...... LaGrange College Best time/day to reach coach ...... Mornings City/Zip ...... LaGrange, Ga. 30240 Assistant Coach . .Dale Lomax (LaGrange 04) Founded ...... 1831 Chaplain ...... Quincy Brown (Emory 1995) Enrollment ...... 1,050 Athletic Trainer ...... Paul Wolkoff Nickname ...... Panthers Assistant Athletic Trainer ...... Rob Dicks School Colors ...... Red & Black Assistant Athletic Trainer ...... Eva Beaulieu Stadium ...... Mariotti Gym Team Information Capacity ...... 500 Overall record last year ...... 8-18 Affiliation ...... NCAA Division III Conference record/finish ...... 1-7/Fifth Conference ...... Great South Athletic Letterman Returning/Lost ...... 16/2 President ...... Dr. Stuart Gulley Starters Returning/Lost ...... 4/1 Alma Mater ...... Vanderbilt Top Returners Athletics Director ...... Phil Williamson Robby Lawrence (Sr.) G . . . .12.6 PPG/38 Stl Alma Mater ...... Troy State Antoine Maddox (Sr.) G . . . . .7 PPG/81% FT Athletic Dept. Phone ...... (706) 880-8330 Michael Patterson (Sr.) F .6.7 PPG/52.4% FG History Landon Baize (Jr.) G ...... 71 Ast/22 Stl First Season ...... 1957-58 Demetris Render (Jr.) F . .13.7 PPG/4.8 RPG All-Time Record/Years ...... 600-787/49 yrs. Media Information Years in NCAA Tournament ...... N/A Local Newspaper: Post-Season Record ...... 0-0 LaGrange Daily News Sports Information 105 Ashton Street LaGrange, Ga. 30240 Sports Information Director . . . .John Hughes Phone (706) 884-7311 Office Phone ...... (706) 880-8318 Fax (706) 884-8712 Home Phone ...... (706) 884-4708 TABLE OF CONTENTS E-Mail ...... [email protected] Assistant SID ...... Brad Moore Panther Quick Facts ...... 1 Office Phone ...... (706) 880-8334 Letter from the President ...... 2 Home Phone ...... (859) 322-7696 Roster/Training Staff ...... 3 E-Mail ...... [email protected] Coaching Staff ...... 4 Web Page http://www2.lagrange.edu/athletics Season Outlook ...... 5 SID Fax ...... (706)880-8350 Facilities ...... 6 SID Mailing Address ...... 601 Broad Street History of LC Basketball ...... 7-9 LaGrange, Ga. 30240 2006-07 Panthers ...... 10-17 Overnight Address ...... Same Last Season Stats/Results ...... 18 Coaching Staff All-Time Records ...... 19 Head Coach ...... Warren Haynes Alma Mater ...... LaGrange (98, 04) All-Time vs. Opponents ...... 24 Record at School ...... 43-62 All-Time Season Results ...... 25-28 Career Record ...... 43-62 LaGrange College Information ...... 29-30 Office Phone ...... (706) 880-8328 From the President

On behalf of the faculty, staff and students of LaGrange College, I welcome you to the 2006-07 basketball season. As you peruse the pages of this program, bear in mind that the players you see listed here are the embodiment of true student-athletes. LaGrange College is a proud member of the Great South Athletic Conference and also is a full member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division III, the only division whose affiliates do not offer sports scholarships. The athletes that fill our rosters compete for one reason: the love of the game. Over the past year, you may have noticed that the preponderance of news originating from the Athletics Department has dealt with our first football season in 2006. Perhaps you have read about the new artificial turf at Callaway Stadium, or our new practice field or the 17,000 square-foot addition to the Callaway Education Building. Easily lost in the dust of all this construction are the benefits derived not only for our emerging football program, but also for our entire slate of athletic teams. Basketball, , baseball-all of our sports- will benefit from the new weight room, athletic training room and laundry facilities that will be located in the CEB addition. LaGrange athletics plays a vital part in our plan to be the premier liberal arts and sciences college in Georgia. Our coaches prepare individuals to work as teams and reach for common goals, and they do this within a caring and ethical environment. Thank you for being a part of the LaGrange College experience. As our teams take part in physical competi- tion, we are mindful of the College's overriding mission: to challenge the mind and inspire the soul of every stu- dent.

Dr. F. Stuart Gulley 2006-07 Panthers Roster Numerical Roster No. Player Cl. Ht. Wght. Pos. Hometown ...... Elston Gresham ...... FR ...... 6-5 ...... 240 . . . . .F/C ...... Powder Springs, Fla...... Drew Stewart ...... FR...... 6-1 ...... 170 ...... G ...... Gainesville, Ga. 0 . . . . .Evert Herriott ...... SR...... 6-4 ...... 200 . . . . .G/F ...... Fort Walton, Fla. 3 . . . . .Travis Moore ...... SO...... 5-7 ...... 160 ...... G ...... Acworth, Ga. 4 . . . . .Michael Patterson ...... SR...... 6-3 ...... 195 ...... F ...... Columbus, Ga. 10 . . . . .Landon Baize ...... JR...... 5-9 ...... 155 ...... G ...... Citrus Springs, Fla. 13 . . . . .Brian Darracott ...... SR...... 6-6 ...... 215 ...... C ...... Buford, Ga. 22 . . . . .Antoine Maddox ...... SR...... 6-3 ...... 190 ...... G ...... LaGrange, Ga. 25 . . . . .Justin Hodges ...... SR...... 5-11 . . . . .160 ...... G ...... Lilburn, Ga. 30 . . . . .Kevin Kelly ...... SR...... 6-1 ...... 175 ...... G ...... Newnan, Ga. 32 . . . . .Robby Lawrence ...... SR...... 6-0 ...... 170 ...... G ...... Atlanta, Ga. 33 . . . . .Jordan Nutt ...... SO...... 6-5 ...... 170 ...... F ...... Franklin, Ga. 40 . . . . .Roger McDowell ...... JR...... 5-10 . . . . .190 ...... G ...... Newnan, Ga. 42 . . . . .Leon Williams ...... JR...... 6-2 ...... 210 ...... G ...... Lithonia, Ga. 43 . . . . .Tamel McGibiany ...... SO ...... 6-3 ...... 180 ...... G ...... Douglasville, Ga. 50 . . . . .Ben Podbielski ...... SR...... 6-7 ...... 220 ...... C ...... Marietta, Ga. 52 ...... Shon Redding ...... SO...... 6-4 ...... 195 . . . . .F/C ...... Acworth, Ga. 55 . . . . .Demetris Render ...... JR...... 6-3 ...... 190 ...... F ...... Newnan, Ga.

ATHLETIC TRAINING STAFF HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER PAUL Asst. Athletic Trainer Rob Dicks, Asst. Athletic Trainer Eva WOLKOFF, M.ED., ATC/L, CSCS MAT, ATC, LAT Beaulieu, M.Ed., ATC Wolkoff is in Rob joined the Eva is the his ninth year Panther newest member with the Athletic of the Athletic Panthers. At the Department in Training staff. time of his hir- August 2001 She graduated ing, Wolkoff as assistant from Georgia was the school’s athletic trainer. College & State first full-time He graduated University in athletic trainer. from Valdosta May 2004 with He supervises State a B.S. in Health all training room University in Education: activities and May 2001 with Athletic rehabilitation a B.S. in Training. She programs for the athletes. Sports Medicine/Athletic Training and also received her Master's of Education Wolkoff did seasonal work with the completed his Masters in Arts of Teaching from GC&SU in May 2006. Eva worked Atlanta Braves after graduation from in 2004. He first came to LC as an intern with a variety of sports while in college and , where he earned a degree in during the spring of 2001. He also interned was the athletic trainer for the 2006 Management with a minor in Health with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in May GC&SU softball team which qualified for Performanc Science. Wolkoff has also done 2001 and the Atlanta Falcons in the sum- the NCAA DII World Series. She is certi- an internship with the NFL’s Atlanta mer of 2001. He is certified by the fied by the National Athletic Trainers' Falcons. He also holds a master’s degree in National Athletic Trainers' Association Association Board of Certification and Physical Education from East Tennessee Board of Certification and licensed by the licensed by the state of Georgia. State University. state of Georgia. Rob, a native of Augusta, GA, is married to the former La'Shanda Collins and they have two daughters, Zykeria and Zakiya. Athletics Staff Directory

Administration Phone Email Address Athletics Director Phil Williamson ...... (706)880-8262 ...... [email protected] Athletics Secretary Barbara Storie ...... (706)880-8330 ...... [email protected] Senior Women's Administrator Kelly Britsky ...... (706)880-8342 ...... [email protected] Head Athletic Trainer Paul Wolkoff ...... (706)880-8352 ...... [email protected] Assistant Athletic Trainer Rob Dicks ...... (706)880-8099 ...... [email protected] Assistant Athletic Trainer Eva Beaulieu ...... (706)880-8308 ...... [email protected] Sports Information Director John Hughes ...... (706)880-8318 ...... [email protected] Asst. Sports Information Dir. Brad Moore ...... (706)880-8334 ...... [email protected] Faculty Athletic Representative Dr. Joe Cafaro ...... (706)880-8242 ...... [email protected]

Coaching Staff Phone Email Address Baseball Kevin Howard, Head Coach ...... (706)880-8295 ...... [email protected] Daniel Washburn, Assistant ...... (706)880-8047 ...... [email protected] Kevin Kime, Grad. Asst...... (706)880-8035 ...... [email protected] John Rhodarmer ...... (706)880-8047 ...... [email protected] Men's Basketball Warren Haynes, Head Coach ...... (706)880-8328 ...... [email protected] Mark Isenhour, Assistant ...... (706)880-8261 ...... [email protected] Women's Basketball Kelly Britsky, Head Coach ...... (706)880-8342 ...... [email protected] Julie Dobbs, Assistant ...... (706)880-8116 ...... [email protected] Ashley Bailey, Grad. Asst...... (706)880-8307 ...... [email protected] Cheerleading Tiffany Mixon, Head Coach ...... (706)880-8049 ...... [email protected] Chastity Williams, Asst. Coach ...... (706)880-8255 ...... [email protected] Cross Country (M&W) Ashley Bailey, Head Coach ...... (706)880-8307 ...... [email protected] Football Todd Mooney, Head Coach ...... (706) 880-8106 ...... [email protected] Lee Richter, Head Coach ...... (706)880-8343 ...... [email protected] Men's Soccer Jeff Geeter, Head Coach ...... (706)880-8283 ...... [email protected] Women's Soccer Jeff Geeter, Head Coach ...... (706)880-8283 ...... [email protected] Mike Petite, Grad. Asst. Softball Jennifer Claybrook, Head Coach ...... (706)880-8032 ...... [email protected] Tammy Sawyer, Assistant (M&W) Susie Brown, Head Coach ...... (706)880-8018 ...... [email protected] Tennis (M) Steve Close ...... (706)882-6038 ...... [email protected] Tennis (W) Myrtice Carpenter ...... (706)882-8224 ...... [email protected] Volleyball Kelly Britsky, Head Coach ...... (706)880-8342 ...... [email protected] Jennifer Claybrook, Assistant ...... (706)880-8032 ...... [email protected]

NCAA Division III Colleges and universities in NCAA Division III place the highest priority on the overall quality of the educational experience and on the successfuul completion of all students academic programs. They seek to establish and a maintain an environ- ment in which a student-athlete’s athletic activities are conducted as as integral part of the student-athlete’s educational experience. They also seek to establish and maintain an environment that values cultural diversity and gender equity among their student-athletes and athletic staff. The purpose of the NCAA is to assist its members and developing the basis for consitstent and equitable competition while minimizing infringement on the freedom of the indvidual institutions to determine their own special objectives and programs. WARREN HAYNES HEAD COACH (LAGRANGE, 98, 04), FIFTH SEASON Warren Haynes enters his fifth sea- really defines him,” Haynes said. son as coach of the Panthers. He is His loyalty to LaGrange is a driving force in constantly striv- hoping the Panthers will rebound ing to make the Panther program one of the best in the South. from a 8-18 mark last season back to “It is not the offense or defense that will be the landmark the 2003-04 season when the change in LC Basketball history, but the way of life,” Haynes Panthers finished 15-12 and had a runner-up finish in the Great said. “There is a certain way of life that is slowly starting to South Athletic Conference.. evolve, and when widely adapted and excepted, there will be The winning record in 2003-04 was the school’s first since the great success.” 1992-93 team went 21-11. The 13-13 record by the Panthers Haynes, a Jasper, Tenn. native, played at Marion County High under Haynes during the 2002-2003 season was the best record School. He played at Wallace State Community College in in a decade for the school. The 2003-04 season was the fourth Hanceville Ala. for two seasons. Haynes was a captain his straight improvement on the previous year’s record. sophomore season at Wallace State, earning the team’s Haynes has been instrumental in this resurgence in the Leadership Award. Panthers’ basketball He stepped into a leadership role at LaGrange College after fortunes. He was an transferring here in 1996. As a Panther, Haynes racked up two assistant for four Academic All-Conference plaques, two Al Mariotti Leadership years and played for Awards, and the Delma B. Fowler Most Valuable Player award the Panthers from his senior season. 1996-1998. Haynes Haynes graduated in 1998 with a degree in psychology and endured a season his was a member of Psi Chi, the national honor society for psy- senior year that will chology. He also earned a masters in business administration remain in the history degree from LaGrange. Haynes is married to the former Brook books and in his Weaver of LaGrange. mind forever. The Panthers went 0-33, the worst in school history. “After playing a season with no vic- tories, I now realize that it is not winning or losing games that builds a man’s char- acter but what he does before and after each game that

Coaching Records

Coach Tenure Yrs. W-L Pct. Hugh Corless 1982-1985 4 46-61 .429 Billy Pike 1955 1 0-4 .000 Steve Barker 1986-1990 5 54-103 .344 Joe Copeland 1956, 1960-62 4 31-39 .443 Randy Unger 1991-1995 5 63-99 389 Hiram Reeves 1957-1959 3 38-21 .644 Joel Wooten 1996-1998 3 16-73 .179 Al Mariotti 1963-1974 12 186-141 .568 Joe Cambron 1999-2002 4 32-85 .273 Phil Williamson 1975-1981 7 101-116 .465 Warren Haynes 2003- 4 43-62 .410 51 610-804 .431 AssistantAssistant CoacCoachh -- DaleDale LomaxLomax (LaGr(LaGrangangee 2004)2004)

Dale Lomax will begin his first Lomax scored over 1,100 points in his career and was the team’s season as an assistant on the men’s leading rebounder as a junior. He finished his stellar career ranked basketball staff at LaGrange in the top ten all-time in steals (110) and three-point percentage College. A former standout player (39%), attempted (309) and made (120). at LC, Lomax graduated in 2004 and played one year professionally Lomax was a key member of the Core group that watched the pro- prior to returning to LaGrange. gram improve in each of the four years he played. He was a key member of the 2003-04 team that completed their first winning Lomax’s duties include coordinat- season in over ten years. It was also the first winning season as a ing practices, player development, NCAA Div. III member. The four straight 10-plus win seasons primarily with the guards, recruit- were the most since the 1970’s, when the panthers experienced ing, scouting, among other admin- their longest run of nine straight (71-80). istrative duties. Lomax resides in LaGrange. Known for his leadership and ability to score, Lomax was a four- year letterman for the Panthers (2000-04) and was named All- Conference during his final two years. He received the team MVP award after his final season.

THE 2006-07 LAGRANGE COLLEGE PANTHERS

Pictured from left to right (sitting): Panthers look to set tone in 2006-07 with Senior Leadership 2006-07 squad features seven seniors that has high expeca- tions and look to lead the team to its best record since enter- ing the NCAA Divsion III ranks. LaGrange College's road to basketball success backcourt. He made five is not far away. After graduating only one sen- starts in 26 games, averag- ior, Corie Jackson and underclassmen gaining ing seven points and three the experience it needed, the Panthers are now rebounds per game. He ready to hit the ground running in 2006-07. also shot 81% from the Last year’s record of 8-18 was looked in a dif- free throw line. Maddox ferent light for coach Warren Haynes. The team hopes to pick up where he had eight games that could’ve gone either way as left off as he had a career- they lost those games by nine points or less. high 20 points agasint "This is a team that we expect to be the best Peidmont 2/23 on the last team since making the move the Division III,” game of the regular sea- Haynes said. "The bright side to last season is son. Senior Justin the amount of experience the underclassmen Hodges (5-11, 150, gained and the leadership that the juniors Lawrenceville, brought to the team that will carry over to this Ga./Providence) appeared season." in just 11 games, making The Panthers have seven seniors on this sea- eight starts. This season son's roster, that provides experience and under- he will be asked to be the classmen that will create depth. The rest of the team's number one distrib- roster is made up of three freshmen. A total of utor. Junior Roger 12 players appeared in 21 or more games, gain- McDowell (5-10, 190, Guard Robby Lawrence is one of eight seniors on the ing valuable experience and six have started at Newnan, Ga., East 2006-07 Panther squad. He was third on the team in scor- least half of those games played. Coweta) appeared in all 26 ing last season, averaging 12.6 points per game. Senior Robby Lawrence (6-0, 170, Atlanta, games with one start. He Ga./Woodward Academy) is will anchor the hit 33 percent of his three-pointers, making 28- sophomore year and vying for playing time. backcourt this season. He was third on the team of-85. Put McDowell on your 'players to watch' The frontcourt is led by junior Demetris in scoring, averaging 12.6 points per game. He list because he has an amazing blend of skill, Render (6-3, 190, Newnan, Ga./Northgate). led the team with 38 steals for the second athleticism and heart. Render shot a 50.4 percent from the floor and striaght year. Had a career-high 37 points Junior Landon Baize (5-9, 155, Citrus led the team with 108 free throws made and against Fisk 2/12. The coaching staff looks for Springs, Fla./Lecanto) made key improvements scoring (13.7). Render also averaged 4.8 him to boost the Panthers' offensive efficiency over the course of last season and will be the rebounds and notched 20 steals per game. key to the Panthers' up tempo Senior Michael Patterson (6-3, 195, offense. He led the team with 71 Columbus, Ga./Hardaway) Appeared in all 26 assists and was second in steals games, making 14 starts. He led the team in field with 22. Junior Leon Williams goal percentage (52.4). Patterson was third in (6-2, 210, Lithonia, Ga./Lithonia) rebounding (4.7) and is looking to have a big had a big year, averaging 11 points senior campaign in the post. Fellow senior for- and 5.3 rebounds per contest, but ward Evert Herriott (6-4, 200, Fort Walton, only played in 11 games. He Fla./Choctaw) is coming off a red-shirt season hopes to come in and pick up and will look to provide depth in the frontcourt. where he left off as a match-up Senior center Brian Darracott (6-6, 215, killer in the post. Senior Kevin Buford, Ga./Buford) played in all 26 games with Kelly (6-1, 175, Newnan, 15 starts in the post. He averaged 2.4 points per Ga./Heritage) apeared in 21 game and two rebounds per game. Another sen- games, averaging 2.1 points in ior center Ben Podbielski (6-7, 235, Marietta, about five minutes a game. Ga./Pope) appeared in 12 games because of an injury. The Panthers hope Podbielski can return Senior G/F Antione Maddox’s offseason work ethic Sophomore guard Travis from pre-season surgery to his form as a fresh- this past summer should pay huge dividends for Moore (5-9, 150, Acworth, man, when he led the team in blocked shots. the panthers this year. Ga./Etowah) will be expected to help at the point guard spot and The Panthers welcome six freshmen to the should be competing for more team for 2005-06, who all come in with a third and provide leadership. playing time this year after making three starts in string spot in the varsity lineup. A few of these Senior Antoine Maddox, pictured above, (6- 21 games played. He got good minutes (14.0) freshmen will probably break the rotation after 3, 190, LaGrange, Ga./West Georgia Christian last year as a freshman. Fellow sophomore Academy) will be looked upon to help lead this guards Tamel McGibiany (6-3, 190, team with Lawrence as he will join him in the Douglasville, Ga./Hiram) will be back for his Continued on page 6 Season Preview Cont’d making the adjustment to how the Panthers play the college game. Shon Redding (6-4, 200, Acworth, Ga./Etowah) has a great feel around Junior guard Landon the basket as forward or at center. He will be a big help once he adjusts Baize should have and finishes. an impact year as he Forward Derrick Thompson (6-5, 215, Atlanta, Ga./Douglass) is a improved vastly over young man with unlimited and mostly untapped potential. Thompson's the course of last athleticism and ability to pick up on new techniques are outstanding. The year. Baize led the coaching staff can not wait for his future to get here. Jordan Nutt (6-5, team in assists last 170, Franklin, Ga./Heard Co.) is the prototype for the Panthers' small for- year with 71. ward. When strength and size catch up to Nutt's athleticism and heart it will be exciting to watch. PANTHERS FACILITIES

Mariotti Gymnasium

Panthers Locker Room and Lounge HISTORY OF LAGRANGE BASKETBALL - A TRADITION SPANNING SIX DECADES History of LaGrange – LaGrange High School. Mariotti coached for a A Tradition Spanning Six Decades dozen seasons and put the Panthers on the From there, the Panthers never looked back. small college basketball map with a series of The familiar sounds of balls bouncing on the championship teams. LC went on a 17-game winning streak, defeat- hardwood at Mariotti Gymnasium have been ing three of the five schools that they suc- echoing across the LaGrange Campus for well In 1965-66, Mariotti’s team won a then school- cumbed to earlier that season. The Panthers over 50 years. Now spanning six decades, record 17 games behind the talents of Hugh would cruise through the GIAC, finishing with LaGrange’s basketball tradition is one rich in Corless who set all the Panther career scoring a school-best 13-1 record and the conference team and individual accomplishments. records before he graduated. Corless (63-66) championship. It would send them to the became the school’s first big name in the sport. NAIA District 25 Play-offs. They would beat LaGrange’s basketball history began in the fall He was the school’s first 1,000 point scorer, Armstrong State in of 1954, by a gentleman by the name of Austin pouring in over 1,600 points. Another player to the first round, but Cook, Jr. Cook was the business manager/con- be mentioned is Joe Phillips (64-67), who left as lost to Valdosta State troller for LaGrange College for 32 years. He the school’s all-time leading rebounder (942). in the second round. was instrumental in the providing of funds for It was the furthest a the school’s first basketball team. The next four years (1966-70), the program LC team had experienced a slight decline with only one win- advanced in the The sport began College in 1954-55 strictly on ning season during that span. NAIA tournament an exhibition-game basis. Billy Pike was at that time. responsible for putting a team together. The The Mack and Williams Era and the Panthers played four industrial league teams and Dominance in the 1970’s Mariotti’s final team, lost all four games. Since that time, LaGrange . the 1974 squad, cap- Ken Boatright Played for the has amassed over 600 victories in over 50 years. LaGrange’s had arguably the best period of Panthers in the 1970’s and is a tured its second con- hardwood glory from 1970-75. Trustee of the College secutive conference It was Hiram Reeves who first established the title behind the tal- winning tradition at LaGrange as he piloted The 1970’s was the most accomplished decade ents of record setters Calvin Williams and Panther teams for three seasons (56-59) and in the program’s history, making six NAIA Floyd Mack, who along with Corless are the introduced the club into the newly-formed Tournaments, claiming three conference cham- only Panthers to own retired jerseys. They fin- Georgia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference pionships, four 20-win seasons, five seasons ished 20-10 including yet another NAIA (GIAC), which Reeves had a hand in starting in with 10-win seasons in the GIAC and finished District 25 berth. 1958. LaGrange College would stay in that the decade with an impressive 172-127 record. Mariotti’s teams made the District 25 tourna- conference for almost 30 years. LaGrange showed their dominance in the ment three of his last four years and barely GIAC with a record was 91-48. missed a trip to the national tournament after In 1957-58, the Panthers won its first 14 of 16 getting to the District final in 1973 before los- games en route to a 15-8 record. Reeves best From 1970-75, Floyd Mack and Calvin Williams ing to Valdosta State. season was the following year, as he led the took the college program by storm. In the span panthers to a 16-5 record and their first-ever five years, they compiled a record of 101-52. He would finish his career with 186 wins, the conference tournament game, going 12-2 in The two LC greats led the Panthers to three most as a head coach at LaGrange. His final their first year in the conference. consecutive 20+ win seasons, back to back season was indeed a success, finishing with yet GLIAC Championships, a GIAC Tournament another 20-win season and a second straight After coaching a year with the Panthers in 1956, Championship, four NAIA Tournament berths GIAC Championship. Joe Copeland came back to coach from 1960- and a five year conference record of 51-14. 62. From there, the history of LaGrange bas- Mariotti’s top per- ketball would embark on a new era. The 1971-72 team was conference tri-champion formers over the with West Georgia and Valdosta State before years included Some of the early basketball stars at LaGrange losing in a playoff for the title. Corless, Joe Phillips, who set many of the first school records Tom Duckett, Earl included Jerry Carden, Wallace Brown, Ralph A year later, the LC squad swept to the first Holmes, Luther Johnson, Harold Jones, Wayne Copeland, Olin conference crown in LC history, propelled by a Tyson, Bob Eble, Harp, Larry Howell, and Jackie Mayo. pair of shocking wins over West Georgia. LC Calvin Williams, whipped the Braves 75-73 at home then 88-81 Rodney Robinson, In 1962, Al Mariotti became head coach of the at Carrollton during the regular season. At that Bubba Hill, Scott men’s basketball program and experienced some time, the LaGrange-West Georgia series repre- Major, and Floyd of the best years sented the hottest small-college basketball rival- Mack. All are quite in the history of ry in the state and perhaps the southeast as well visible in the record books at LC. the program. as the games featured turn-away crows on every Coach Mariotti occasion. Williams (pictured above) graduated in 1974 as came to the school’s first basketball All-American, earn- LaGrange But they experienced a rough start at 3-5, which ing NAIA Honorable Mention honors for the College after a included a three-game losing streak. Their last 1971-72 season. He was a four-time All-GIAC highly-successful defeat, a 23-point setback to Jacksonville State and All-NAIA All-District 25 selection from career at The 1961-62 basetball team was the worst of the season. 1970-74. Williams was the NAIA District 25 Most Valuable Player during the 1971-72 sea- era. the most wins since 1979. Traylor set a school son. When he graduated, Williams held most of record that season, averaging 27.9 points per the school’s all-time records. He finished with LaGrange’s second sustained period of excel- game. He finished third nationally in scoring 2,348 points, averaging 21.9 points per game lence was in the early 1980’s. that season in NAIA. They had a fantastic start, during his career. winning 12 of their first 13 games, en route to a Jeff (pictured) and Sam Cotton became a main- 21-11 record and a NAIA berth for the first Phil “Coach” Williamson came into the scene in stay in the starting lineup for two seasons as the time in five years. It would be their last. the fall of 1974, but has been a part of the program enjoyed a seven win turnaround in campus for about 1981-82. It was a year of potential and promise Traylor (1991-94) is five years. for the following year, as the Panthers the school’s all-time reemerged from a disappointing 4-11 record to leading scorer in He became head start the season. They would make the NAIA basketball, scoring coach and didn’t Tournament after winning five of six games 2,410 points playing miss a beat, thanks down the stretch. Consecutive two point set- in just three years. to Floyd Mack. backs at the end of the year would determine Traylor is one of their final record of 10-15. They also had a three Panther bas- He led the team in nine-win improvement in the conference (10-6). ketball players to scoring and earn All-American rebounding as LC The 1982-83 season was full of excitement as mention. He was an went 17-17 and the LC basketball program enjoyed their return NAIA Honorable continued their winning tradition by guiding the to dominance in the GIAC. It was a tale of Mention All- Panthers to their fourth District tournament two seasons. They started slow at 8-7 in the American after the 1992-93 season. Traylor was appearance in five years as well as winning the first half of the year, but then surged on a 12- also a NAIA District 25 all-district selection. He conference tournament championship. game winning streak. They finished first in the finished his career with a 25.3 points per game conference with a 16-3 record (tied with North average. Mack (pictured above) was a three-time All- Georgia) and its 20-8 overall finish included a GIAC and All-NAIA District 25 selection in 2-1 record in the NAIA District 25 playoffs. The Panthers would go on to win 14 games in basketball from 1973-75. He was the GIAC ’94, but a 6-25 record ended Unger’s reign as Tournament Most Valuable Player in 1975. He They received their second-straight NAIA berth head coach. Joel Wooten would come in to holds most of the school’s rebounding records, and advanced to the third round, missing the take over in 1995 and would be known as the including: most in a game (31), season (432) national tourney by a 70-65 loss to North “Dark Years” of the program. and career (1,584). He also holds the school Georgia in an overtime thriller. The two teams record for field goals in a season (309). squared off three times, with LC going 1-2 with His three-year stint at LaGrange was a struggle. both losses coming ironically, in overtime. The His record was a dismal 16-73, including 0-33 The 1978-79 team was another talented group, third round of the NAIA’s was the farthest the in 1997-98. Joe Cambron took the title in 1998 winning 21 games, the most since 1973. They program advanced in school history. and remained until 2002. During his four year were 21-8, and then lost their final four games stay, LaGrange would be in a transformation to finish 21-12. Williamson led the Panthers to Coach Corless’ successes last season earned him process. The college left the NAIA in 1999 and its second straight NAIA berth. GIAC and District 25 Coach-of-the-Year hon- joined the NCAA at the Division III level, ors. Jeff Cotton received All-GIAC, All-NAIA which offers no scholarships. It also joined the The 1980’s was a transitional era, with Coach Distrcit 25 and NAIA All-America honors. Great South Athletic Conference in 2000. Williamson stepping down after seven years in 1981, bringing in former Panther great Hugh After two sub-par seasons, Corless was gone Once joining the Corless. and Samford University great, Steve Barker was GSAC and NCAA named head coach in 1985. In the last year as a DIII, the program Williamson’s 7-year career brought more suc- member of the GIAC (85-86), Barker’s team started its uphill cesses to LaGrange such as a 20-12 record in finished 15-12 and 13-5 in the conference and climb, but with a 1977-78 and 21-12 the next year. Williamson received an NAIA berth. new coach, Warren completed his tenure with a 102-115 record, Haynes. In 2004, posting the second most wins behind Mariotti’s The Panthers would experience two more he led the Panthers 186 wins and 141 NAIA berths in ’87 and ’88, but the final two to it’s first winning losses. years would be a steep decline, a 12-57 record season in 11 years during that period. and it’s first since In 1980-81, LC In 1991, Randy Unger became the eighth head joining both ranks started playing in coach and would have a rough first year, finish- (NCAA and the District 25, ing 3-30, but would enjoy the following two GSAC). Warren Haynes has been involved which was one of years. with the Panthers’ program since 1996, as a player and his in his fifth the toughest in the Recent Success year as head coach. country. They The 1991-92 season featured a LC great, were in a rebuild- Deantre Traylor (pictured), who would go on to Since 1970, LaGrange basketball has achieved ing process and fell lead the Panthers to a 19-14 record, the biggest high levels of excellence with 3 conference to 3-25. The pro- turnaround (16-games) in school history. It was championships including a tournament crown gram needed a their first winning season since 1986. The fol- in 1975. They school has enjoyed six 20-win boost quickly. In lowing year would be even better as LaGrange seasons and 10-win seasons in the GIAC while come the Cotton enjoyed its first 20-win season in 10 years and in the NAIA. In addition, LaGrange has had three all-American representatives, and numer- wins, won the GIAC during that time. The Al Mariotti Gymnasium is ous all-NAIA District and all-conference acco- championship and named in his honor. lades. was the NAIA District 25 runner-up. Phillip Ray Williamson- Williamson is the Other Panther Greats Eble finished his current athletics director at LaGrange College career with 1,817 and has been at the school since 1969. He has Jeff Anderson was the Panthers “Iron Man” in points and 1,021 been the head coach for baseball, basketball and basketball from 1974 to 1978. He started all 125 rebounds. tennis. He was head basketball coach from games in his career. Anderson scored 1,306 1974-81, winning a GIAC title and being named points and pulled GIAC Coach of the Year. He began the base- down 902 rebounds ball program in 1983 and was the head coach during his career. until 1996. Under his leadership as athletics He averaged 10.4 Joe Copeland- Copeland came to LaGrange director, the number of teams fielded by the points per game College after transferring from Young Harris college has grown from three to 15, with foot- and 7.2 rebounds Junior College. Copeland served as student ball starting in 2006. per game during his coach for a season and became the school’s first career. Anderson full-time basketball coach from 1959 to 1962. An Even Brighter Future was the GIAC He had a record of 31-39, which included the Freshman of the season he served as student-coach. Copeland LaGrange’s history of success, and the honors Year and a member left LaGrange College to work with the FBI. and accolades that have been awarded to the of the Panthers’ He retired as a special agent after 22 years. players and coaches over the years, are evi- GIAC Tournament Championship team for the Copeland worked on the John F. Kennedy dences of a special spirit that imbues LaGrange 1974-75 season. He is a senior parole officer for assassination for three years. College basketball. The current coaches and the Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles in players continue to build on this tradition of LaGrange. Anderson was a participant at the Hiram Reeves- Reeves was LaGrange excellence in pursuit of an even more glorious 2004 G-8 summit at Sea Island. He is the College’s first basketball coach from 1956 to future. trustee chairman for Warren Temple Methodist 1959. He had a three-year record of 38-21, Church, along with being a member of the including a 16-5 mark during the 1958-59 sea- Methodist Men and a youth Sunday school son. The Hiram Reeves Dedication Award is teacher. given annually to a men’s basketball player.

Luke Hill was a four-year letterman in basket- Dr. Todd Whitsitt- Dr. Whitsitt was a four- ball for the Panthers from 1970 to 1974. He year letterman in basketball. He played in 95 was a member games, averaging 8.0 points per game and fin- of the Panthers’ ishing with 173 career assists. Dr. Whitsitt led GIAC champi- the team in assists for two years. He was the onship team of NAIA National Scholar/Athlete in 1979, also 1973. Hill is the receiving the Glen Simpson Leadership Award fourth member and the President’s Award. off that team to be inducted into Ralph T. Johnson- Johnson played basketball the LaGrange for LaGrange College for two seasons after College Athletic transferring from Young Harris College. He Hall of Fame, scored more than 50 points in a game, a record joining Bob that stood for over 30 years. Eble, Floyd Mack and Calvin Williams. As a junior, he was named to the GIAC second-team Al Mariotti- Mariotti was the school’s basket- all-conference team after averaging a career-best ball coach from 1962 until 1974. During this 12 11.2 points per game. Hill finished his career year span, Mariotti posted a 186-141 record. He with 1,044 points. He is president of Certified retired as the school’s all-time career leader in Plumbing & Sprinkler, Inc. of LaGrange and wins. Mariotti’s 1972-73 team set a school member of First Methodist Church. record for wins with 23, including a record 17- Mary Wright Horton game winning streak. The 72-73 team also won the GIAC cham- Major Thomas Duckett- Duckett was a four- pionship and was year letterman in basketball for the Panthers runner-up in from 1964-68. He averaged 10 points per game NAIA District 25. and a team-leading nine rebounds per game his During his last senior year. three years as coach, the Robert Eble- Eble finished his four-year career Panthers posted as one of LaGrange College’s all-time basketball three-straight 20- scoring and rebounding leaders. He was the win seasons and leading scorer on the record-setting 1972-73 lost only four team. The team set a school record with 23 conference games 2005-06 GSAC RECAP

Final 2005-06 Standings About the Great South Colleges and universities in Team Conference Overall NCAA Division III place the WL WL The Great South Athletic highest priority on the overall Maryville++ 6 2 21 8 Conference is an athletic affilia- quality of the educational experi- Huntingdon 6 2 20 7 tion of eight NCAA Division III ence and on the successfuul com- Fisk 5 3 15 11 member institutions in Alabama, pletion of all students academic Piedmont 2 6 13 12 Georgia and Tennessee. programs. They seek to establish LAGRANGE 1 7 8 18 The purpose of the Great and a maintain an environment in South Athletic Conference is to which a student-athlete’s athletic ++ Regular Season and Tournament Champion provide an association through activities are conducted as as inte- which the membership may gral part of the student-athlete’s encourage organized competition educational experi GREAT SOUTH ATHLETIC CONFERENCE in intercollegiate sports. In partic- ence. They also seek to establish 2005-006 MEN'S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP ular, we recognize athletics as and maintain an environment that TOURNAMENT integral to the campus life pro- values cultural diversity and gen- gram of our students and as der equity among their student- Saturday, Feb. 25- Championship essential to the total development athletes and athletic staff. The #2 Huntingdon 61, #1 Maryville 48 of our student-athletes. We direct purpose of the NCAA is to assist significant institutional resources its members and developing the 2005 Year-End Honors to our athletic programs to assure basis for consitstent and equitable Player of the Year - Allen White, Huntingdon that student-athletes have appro- competition while minimizing Freshmen of the Year - Travis Moore, LaGrange priate coaching, facilities, equip- infringement on the freedom of Coach of the Year - Tony Duckworth, Huntingdon ment and opportunities for travel the indvidual institutions to deter- ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM to compete against other confer- mine their own special objectives ence schools. and programs. Fiirst-TTeam Allen White, Huntingdon, SR 15.9 ppg, 4.1 rpg. Conference Administration Monte Calloway, Marvyille, SR 15.6 ppg, 5.0 rpg. Bobby Golden, Maryville, JR 14.9 ppg, 6.4 rpg. Member Schools Jeremiah Williamson, Fisk, SR 14.6 ppg., 5.0 rpg. Cole Hairston, Huntingdon, JR 12.9 ppg, 6.3 rpg Jake Baldwin, Piedmont, SO 15.7 ppg, 5.0 rpg. Agnes Scott College Decatur, Ga. Second-TTeam Corie Jackson, LaGrange, SR 13.3 ppg, 1.5 rpg. Huntingdon College Piedmont College Courtney Ellis, Fisk, SR 12.4 ppg, 9.0 rpg. Montgomery, Ala. Demorest, Ga. Bo Mason, Marvyille, SO 13.7 ppg, 2.3 rpg. Marquis Patton, Fisk, JR 13.7 ppg, 4.0 rpg. LaGrange College Spelman College Justin Babian, Huntingdon, SR 12.3 ppg, 4.6 rpg LaGrange, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Maryville College Wesleyan College Travis Moore, LaGrange, 3.4 ppg, 1.5 rpg. Maryville, Tenn. Macon, Ga. Samuel Coppage, Maryville 2.8 ppg, 0.4 rpg. Goldie Hall, Fisk 5.4 ppg., 2.5 rpg. David Sampleton, Huntingdon 2.7 ppg, 1.8 rpg Andrew Shumate, Maryville 1.3 ppg, 1.1 rpg Commissioner ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM Phil Williamson A -A T James Shivers, Fisk LaGrange College Brandon Addison, Huntingdon (706) 880-8262 Jeremy Driver, Huntingdon Jeremy Roden, Huntingdon Sports Information Director Greg Martin, Maryville John Hughes David Adcock, Piedmont LaGrange College Jake Baldwin, Piedmont (706) 880-8318 For more information on the Great Jeff Belflower, Piedmont NCAA Division III South Athletic Conference go to w w w . g r e a t s o u t h . o r g Fletcher Poland, Piedmont Kris Watkins, Piedmont Tyler Whitlock, Piedmont B RIAN D ARRACOTT 6-6 • 215 Senior• Center 1133 Buford, Ga. (Buford)

Coach Haynes on Darracott A tough presence that contributes heavily to our team defensive philosophy…he is a guy that can score for us without having a play ran for him.

Panther Point: Also a member of the school’s first-ever football team... A part of the armed forces in the Marines... 2005-06: Started 15 of 26 games played... Shot 82.4% from the free throw line... averaged 2 points and 2 rebounds per contest... 2004-05: Appeared in all 26 games...made 15 starts...averaged 4.1 points per game and 2.2 rebounds...led team with a season and career-high 14 points vs. ...Played a season and career-high 29 minutes against Maryville College on Jan. 9, 2005...in same game with Maryville, also set season and career-high mark with seven rebounds. 2003-04: Appeared in 24 of the Panthers’ 26 games ...averaged 1.2 points per game and 0.2 rebounds per game ... had season-high five points in home win against Huntingdon College ... pulled down season-high two rebounds in two games ... played a season-high 17 minutes against Principia College in LaGrange College’s Coaches vs. Cancer Tournament. Personal: Majoring in business ... born January 16, 1985 ... son of Danny and Jan Darracott.

Brian Darracott Career Statistics Year G-GS FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb-Avg. PF-D A TO BS S Pts. PPG 2003-04 24-0 8-22 .364 0-0 .000 12-18 .667 17-0.7 27-0 1 12 1 4 28 1.2 2004-05 26-15 43-100 .430 0-2 .000 20-35 .571 56-2.2 52-0 4 37 4 10 106 4.1 2005-06 26-15 24-63 .381 0-1 .000 14-17 .824 52-2.0 46-0 12 30 2 5 62 2.2 Totals 76-30 75-185 .405 0-3 .000 46-70 .657 125-1.7 125-0 17 79 7 19 196 2.6

EVERT H ERRIOTT 00 6-4 • 200 Senior• Forward Ft. Walton, Fla. (Choctaw)

Coach Haynes on Herriott Our biggest challenge will be to extract all of our options out of him…he can do so much to help this team that his presence on the floor is necessary for us to reach season long goals.

2005-06: Sat out last season... 2004-05: Averaged 5.2 points and 2.8 rebounds per game in 15 games...shot 50 percent from the floor...had 14 points on 6-of-8 shooting in first game as a Panther against Emory on Nov. 19, 2004...scored a season-high 16 points off the bench against Atlanta Christian College in 119-110 win...Played a season-high 24 minutes against Oakwood College in LaGrange College Coaches vs. Cancer Tournament. In High School: Played on 2002 Florida state runner-up ... honorable mention state tournament team. Personal: Major in pre-engineering … born September 9, 1984 … son of Norbert and Lynn Herriott.

Evert Herriott Career Statistics Year G-GS FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb-Avg. PF-D A TO BS S Pts. PPG 2004-05 15-1 30-60 .500 0-1 .000 18-29 .621 42-2.8 31-0 14 16 3 14 78 5.2 JUSTIN H ODGES 5-11 • 150 Senior• Guard 2255 Lilburn, Ga. (Providence Christian)

Coach Haynes on Hodges A play maker that has developed his offensive ability during his tenure…

2005-06: Played in 11 games making eight starts... Averaged 6.9 points, 3.6 assists and 2.9 rebounds per contest... Shot 50% from the field and behind the arc... Shot 78% from the free throw line... Had best overall game vs. Univ. of the South with nine points, five rebounds, eight assists and two steals 11/22... Had four steals agsinst Hendrix 12/17... 2004-05: Played a key role as a reserve... Appeared in all 26 games...Averaged double figures in minutes played in 20 of 26 games...Second on team with 51 assists...Scored career-high 15 points twice during the season, against Atlanta Christian on Nov. 30, 2004 and Piedmont on Feb. 9, 2005...Hit 4-of-6 three pointers against Piedmont...Career-high nine assists against Atlanta Christian...Averaged 4.2 points per game. 2003-04: Saw playing time in 22 games ... had season-highs of eight points a pair of three-pointers in home win over Piedmont ... averaged 2.2 points per game ... averaged two assists per game. 2002-03: Red-shirted for freshman season. High School: Named to Georgia Class A all-state team ... selected to All-Gwinnett County team ... team’s most valuable player as a senior... Personal: Undecided on an academic major ... born May 3, 1983 ... son of Gary and Bettie Hodges.

Justin Hodges Career Statistics Year G-GS FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb-Avg. PF-D A TO BS S Pts. PPG 2003-04 22-0 12-34 .353 2-12 .167 23-36 .639 7-0.3 15-0 23 12 0 11 49 2.2 2004-05 26-0 33-84 .393 16-38 .421 28-47 .596 23-0.9 27-0 51 36 0 22 110 4.2 2005-06 11-8 26-52 .500 10-20 .500 14-18 .778 32-2.9 20-0 40 30 1 11 76 6.9 Totals 59-8 71-180 .394 28-70 .400 65-101 .644 62-1.1 62-0 114 78 1 44 235 4.0

K EVIN K ELLY 6-1 • 175 Senior• Guard 3300 Newnan, Ga. (The Heritage School) Coach Haynes on Kelly Should fall into a leadership role this season and learn to contribute to his teammates in a variety of ways…

Panther Point: Runs a web design business with fellow senior Antione Maddox. 2005-06: Appeared in 23 games... Averaged 2.1 points... also added six assists and eight steals... 2004-05: Played in 18 games...Averaged 1.7 pts. per game...Scored season-high seven points and three steals vs. Piedmont on Feb. 9, 2005...In High School: Team MVP junior and senior years ... GISA Class AA all state team junior and senior years. Personal: Major in biology …born: February 17, 1985 … son of Terry and Vanessa Kelly

Kevin Kelly Career Statistics Year G-GS FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb-Avg. PF-D A TO BS S Pts. PPG *2003-04 7-0 2-6 .333 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 2-0.3 3-0 1 2 0 0 5 0.7 2004-05 18-0 10-25 .400 5-11 .455 5-9 .556 12-0.7 13-0 3 6 0 7 30 1.7 2005-06 23-0 18-46 .391 3-17 .176 10-16 .625 10-0.4 24-0 6 12 0 8 49 2.1 Totals 25-0 12-31 .387 6-13 .461 5-9 .556 14-0.5 15-0 4 8 0 7 35 1.5 * Houghton College R OBBY LAWRENCE 6-0 • 170 Senior • Guard 3322 Atlanta, Ga. (Woodward Academy) Coach Haynes on Lawrence Will see a lot of teams best defenders all year long…this is his year to face and conquer many challenges.

2005-06: Started in 18 of 26 games played, including the last 15 games... Averaged 12.6 points and 4.4 rebounds per contest... Led the team with 38 steals... Second on team in assists (48), three-pointers (43), three-point percent- age (35.2) and blocks (6)... Third on team shooting 78.9% from the free throw line... Had a career-high 37 points, including seven boards and three steals against Fisk 2/12... Led team in game scoring (6), rebounding (9), assists (6) and steals (10). 2004-05: Second on the team in scoring, averaged 12 pts. per game... Started 25 of 26 games...Led team with 103 field goals, 48 three-pointers and 42 steals...Had season and career-high 26 points vs. Rust on Jan. 29, 2005...Scored in double figures 16 times. 2003-04: Averaged 11 minutes of playing time in 27 appearances ... averaged 5.3 points per game ... had season-high 19 points in home win over Atlanta Christian College ... led team in three-point shooting with .488 percentage ... made 20-of-41 three-pointers. High School: Honorable mention on Atlanta all-city team ... Named best defensive player at Woodward Academy. Personal: Majoring in business ... born September 11, 1985 ,,, son of Bob and Tyice Lawrence.

Robby Lawrence Career Statistics Year G-GS FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb-Avg. PF-D A TO BS S Pts. PPG 2003-04 27-0 47-88 .534 20-41 .488 29-40 .725 54-2.0 46-0 5 19 6 16 143 5.3 2004-05 26-25 103-266 .387 48-144 .333 59-79 .747 73-2.8 61-1 27 48 2 42 313 12.0 2005-06 26-18 105-264 .398 43-122 .352 75-95 .789 114-4.4 60-1 48 51 6 38 328 12.6 Totals 79-43 255-618 .413 111-307 .362 163-214 .762 241-3.1 167-2 80 118 14 96 784 9.9

A NTOINE M ADDOX 6-3 • 190 22 Senior• Guard 22 LaGrange, Ga. (West Ga. Christian ) Coach Haynes on Maddox The hardest working player on the planet…will be forced to come out of his shell this season and show everyone what we see in him, which is greatness.

Panther Point: Maddox is the Son of former LC player Willie Maddox and cousin of LC Great’s Jeff and Sam Cotton.... also runs a web design business with teammate Kevin Kelly.... 2005-06: Played in all 26 games, making five starts... Second in free throw percentage (81.0)... Averaged seven points and three rebounds per game... Had career-high 20 points off 7-11 shooting including 3-6 from behind the arc and five rebounds the last game of the regular season vs. Peidmont 2/23... didn’t miss a free throw attempt in six games... Just missed a double-double with 12 points and nine rebounds and 6-6 from the charity stripe vs. Olgethorpe 12/10... 2004-05: Transferred from Southern Polytecnic University...Averaged 6.2 pts. per game and 2.6 rebounds per game...Appeared in 25 games with eight starts...Scored season-high 13 points against Sewanee on Nov. 23, 2004...Scored in double figures on six occassions. 2003-04: Appeared in all 33 games for Southern Polytechnic University with one start...Averaged nine minutes a game playing time. In High School: Led West Georgia to two GISA Class AA state championships ... Two-time all-state selection...Holds most of the school’s basketball records. Personal: Majoring in computer science … born August 23, 1983 … son of Willie and Drusilla Maddox.

Antoine Maddox Career Statistics Year G-GS FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb-Avg. PF-D A TO BS S Pts. PPG *2003-04 33-1 22-73 .301 12-42 .286 7-10 .700 37-1.1 29-0 8 15 1 11 63 1.9 2004-05 25-8 50-140 .357 17-46 .370 39-52 .750 65-2.6 30-0 16 27 0 7 156 6.2 2005-06 26-5 58-157 .369 18-62 .290 47-58 .810 77-3.0 43-0 25 31 1 17 181 7.0 Totals 84-14 130-370 .351 47-150 .313 93-120 .775 179-2.1 102-0 49 73 2 35 400 4.8 * Southern Polytechnic State University M IKE PATTERSON 6-3 • 190 Senior• Forward 44 Columbus, Ga. (Hardaway)

Coach Haynes on Patterson Has a great feel for making things happen around the goal…we will rely heavily on his improved offensive ability as well as his rebounding.

2005-06: Started 14 of 26 games played... Shot 52.4% from the field... Averaged 6.7 points and 4.7 rebounds per game... Also had 23 assists and 21 steals... Recorded two double-doubles against Peidmont twice... Notched sea- son-high four steals against Hendrix 12/17... 2004-05: Led team in rebounding, averaging 6.6 rebounds per game... Led the team in rebounding in 16 games...Third on the team in scoring with an average of 9.4 points... Scored a career-high 21 points on two occasions, vs. Oakwood on Dec. 2, 2004 and vs. on Jan. 15, 2005...Was 10-for-14 (.714) shooting against Oakwood...Recorded three double-doubles during the season...Scored in double figures in 11 games and had four double-digit rebounding games...Had five or more rebounds in 21 games...Started all 26 games. 2003-04:Injury limited freshman season to 12 games ... averaged 4.0 points per game ... had a season-high 11 points in loss at Bethel College ... also had 10 points that included 6-of-6 free throw shooting and season-high seven rebounds in win at home against SCAD ... hit 18 of 33 shots from the floor for a .545 percentage. High School: Two-sport athlete in football and basketball at Hardaway High School...Best Offensive Receiver as a junior...MVP in basketball as a junior...Honorable Mention All Bi-City. Personal: Majoring in psychology ...born: August 24, 1984 ... son of Mike and Shirley Patterson. Michael Patterson Career Statistics Year G-GS FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb-Avg. PF-D A TO BS S Pts. PPG 2003-04 12-0 18-33 .545 0-0 .000 12-17 .706 35-2.9 25-1 3 12 0 3 48 4.0 2004-05 26-26 101-187 .540 0-6 .000 43-61 .705 171-6.6 60-2 22 34 11 16 245 9.4 2005-06 26-14 77-147 .524 1-1 1.000 19-34 .559 123-4.7 73-2 23 39 7 21 174 6.7 Totals 64-40 196-367 .534 1-7 .143 74-112 .661 329-5.1 158-5 48 85 18 40 467 7.3 B EN PODBIELSKI 6-7 • 260 Senior• Center 5500 Marietta, Ga. (Pope)

Coach Haynes on Podbielski This is the season that he has waited on… will be our dominant force in the paint on defense and will looked upon to finish every offensive play with a bucket or a foul.

2005-06: Appeared in 12 games... Recorded 20 rebounds, two assists, four blocks and two steals... 2004-05: Injury limited season to 13 games played with seven starts...Averaged 3.0 points per game and 3.2 rebounds...Had season- highs of seven points and seven rebounds against Atlanta Christian on Nov. 30, 2004...Had three blocks vs. Oglethorpe on Nov. 20, 2004. 2003-04: Named to GSAC all-freshman team...appeared in 25 games, averaging 14 minutes per game...was third on the team in rebounding...averaged 9.4 points per game and 13.5 rebounds per game on a pro-rated 40-minute basis...scored season-high 10 points and had 11 rebounds in first collegiate game against Oglethorpe...had season-high 13 rebounds against Emory...led team with 42 blocked shots... High School: Honorable mention All-Cobb County team as senior at Pope High School ... Team’s best defensive player. Personal: Majoring in computer science ... born: January 22, 1985 ... Parents: Ben and Linda Podbielski.

Ben Podbielski Career Statistics Year G-GS FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb-Avg. PF-D A TO BS S Pts. PPG 2003-04 25-0 35-69 .507 0-0 .000 12-17 .706 117-4.7 45-0 7 14 42 17 82 3.3 2004-05 13-7 17-41 .415 0-0 .000 5-10 .500 41-3.2 22-0 8 9 9 12 39 3.0 2005-06 12-0 6-15 .400 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 20-1.7 11-0 2 5 4 2 12 1.0 Totals 50-7 58-125 .464 0-0 .000 17-27 .630 178-3.6 78-0 17 28 55 31 133 2.7 LANDON B AIZE 5-9 • 155 Junior• Guard 1100 Citrus Springs, Fla. (Lecanto)

Coach Haynes on Baize Is a real emotional spark plug for our team…a great assist man but needs to develop a respected scoring ability to advance himself and in turn our team.

Panther Point... Only member of the team from the state of Florida... 2005-06: Started 12 of all 26 games played at the point... Led the Panthers in assists with 71... Third in steals (22)... Had a career-high eight assists against Webster 12/31 and four steals against Maryville 2/24... 2004-05:Played in 25 of the 26 games...Made three starts...Led the team in assists in four games...Finished the season with 33 assists...Fourth on the team in assists category. In High School: Team captain for three years ... led team in assists for three years ... 23 assists in one game. Personal: Majoring in biology … born March 1, 1986 … son of Mike and Diana Baize, Susan Chastain.

Landon Baize Career Statistics Year G-GS FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb-Avg. PF-D A TO BS S Pts. PPG 2004-05 25-3 4-21 .190 2-13 .154 13-18 .722 21-0.8 23-0 33 23 1 13 23 0.9 2005-06 26-12 16-52 .308 7-27 .259 19-33 .576 30-1.2 46-1 71 62 0 22 58 2.2 TOTALS 51-15 20-73 .274 9-40 .225 32-51 .628 51-1.0 69-1 104 85 1 35 81 1.6

R OGER M CD OWELL 5-10 • 190• Junior• Guard Newnan, Ga. 4400 (East Coweta)

Coach Haynes on McDowell Is the guy that needs to be on the floor whether he never scores a point or not…will continue to adjust his deci- sion making and become an assist man on top of being our lockdown defender..

2005-06: Played in all 26 games... Third in three-pointers made (28)... Averaged five points a game... Shot 33% from behind the arc... Scored season-high 16 points off 4-6 from behind the arc and added four assists agasint Univ. of the South 11/22... Had a near perfect shooting game his first game of the year against Oglethorpe scoring 14 points off 4-5 shooting, including 3-3 both from behind the arc and from the free throw line... 2004-05: Played in all 26 games...Started against Oglethorpe on Nov. 20, 2004...Had season-highs of 16 points and 19 minutes played in season-ending loss to Huntingdon at GSAC Championship Tournament...Made season-high four three-pointers and scored 14 points vs. Piedmont on Feb. 9, 2005...In High School: Named to All-Coweta County team as senior ... team’s defensive MVP...Personal: Undecided on academic major … born February 26,1986 … son of Willie and Lisa Pope.

Roger McDowell Career Statistics Year G-GS FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb-Avg. PF-D A TO BS S Pts. PPG 2004-05 26-1 31-87 .356 21-50 .420 20-31 .645 31-1.2 54-2 21 31 0 20 103 4.0 2005-06 26-1 44-118 .373 28-85 .329 13-18 .722 42-1.6 53-1 33 41 0 19 129 5.0 TOTALS 52-2 75-205 .366 49-135 .363 33-49 .674 73-1.4 107-3 54 72 0 39 233 4.5 D EMETRIS R ENDER 6-3 • 190 Junior• Forward 5555 Newnan, Ga. (Northgate)

Coach Haynes on Render Continues to do things that many can't explain…is super motivated for leadership responsibilities on and off the court.

2005-06: Led team in scoring (13.7) free throw attempts (149) made (108) and was second in shotting (50.4), rebounds (4.8)... added 20 steals... He led the team in scoring seven times and rebounding (10). Just missed a dou- ble-double scoring a season-high 28 points and nine rebounds against Heartland Conference power Anderson 12/29. Also scored 28 points and grabbed six rebounds against 1/15. 2004-005: Despite missing first seven games due to illness, led team in scoring....Averaged 13.7 points per game in 19 games...Led team in scoring in last four games...Averaged over 18 points per game last eight games...Set team season-highs with 32 points and 14 rebounds vs. Maryville on Feb. 13...Scored all 17 points vs. Huntingdon in GSAC Championship Tournament from free throw line (17-for-20)...Shot .571 from floor...Named to GSAC All-Freshman team. In High School: Three-time selection to All-Coweta County team ... Offenisve MVP for three years. Personal: Major in business… born February 25, 1986 … son of Jeffery and Cynthia Render.

Demitrius Render Career Statistics Year G-GS FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb-Avg. PF-D A TO BS S Pts. PPG 2004-05 17-0 64-108 .593 0-0 .000 92-118 .780 77-4.5 33-2 2 13 2 12 220 12.9 2005-06 26-13 122-242 .504 3-6 .500 108-149 .725 125-4.8 58-1 10 37 4 20 355 13.7 TOTALS 43-13 186-350 .531 3-6 .500 200-267 .749 202-4.7 91-3 12 50 6 32 575 13.4

LEON W ILLIAMS 6-2 • 210 Junior• Guard 4422 Lithonia, Ga. (Lithonia) Coach Haynes on Williams Gives us an unmatchable offensive threat with his three point ability and dominance in the paint.

2005-06: Played in 11 games making four starts... Averaged 11 points and 5.3 rebounds per game... Shot 48% from the field and 74% from the charity stripe... Voted GSAC player of the week on Nov. 27... Led Panthers to a 2-1 record that week averaging 13 points and four rebounds per game... Scored career-high 22 points and nine rebounds off 9-16 shooting and 4-4 from the free throw line against Hendrix 12/17... Also scored 21 points off 10-12 shooting and grabbed six boards agsinst Lynchburg College 11/26... Recorded a double-double against Emory with 13 points, 10 rebounds and twp blocks 11/19... 2004-05: Played in 22 games...Averaged 4.4 points per game and 2.3 rebounds per game...Had season-high 15 points vs. Oglethorpe on Nov. 20, 2004...Season best six rebounds and hit 5-of-6 shots for 10 points vs. Fisk on Jan. 8, 2005...In High School: Named to the second team Georgia Class AAAA All-State as a senior...Honorable mention for All-DeKalb County. Personal: Major in business … born March 9, 1986 … son of Diana Williams.

Leon Williams Career Statistics Year G-GS FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb-Avg. PF-D A TO BS S Pts. PPG 2004-05 22-0 42-91 .462 6-20 .300 6-12 .500 51-2.3 37-1 7 14 3 9 96 4.4 2005-06 11-4 48-99 .485 5-16 .313 20-27 .741 58-5.3 32-0 4 12 3 4 121 11.0 TOTALS 32-4 90-190 .474 11-36 .306 26-39 .667 109-3.4 69-1 11 26 6 13 217 6.8 TAMEL MCGIBIANY 6-3 • 180 • Sophomore • Guard 4433 Douglasville, Ga. (Hiram) Coach Haynes on McGibiany Will fall into a more comfortable role with our team this year after a year of polishing…will leave his mark on lc hoops before he leaves.

2005-06: Appeared in five games... In High School... Selected team’s Most Valuable Player as a senior. Personal: Pre-med major...born Sept. 12, 1986 ... guardian is Darenda McGibiany Clowers.

TRAVIS MOORE 5-7 • 160 • Sophomore • Guard 33 Acworth, Ga. (Etowah) Coach Haynes on Moore A constantly overlooked player with invaluable skills…will be asked to lead and score more this season.

2005-06: Appeared in 21 games, making three starts... averaged 3.1 points and 1.4 rebounds, including 21 assists and 14 steals... Had career-high 15 points off 5-8 shooting and two assists against Piedmont 1/11... Earned GSAC Freshman of the Year honors... In High School: Named Player of the Year for Cherokee County... Scored over 1,000 career points for Etowah. Personal: Undecided on academic major … born Sept. 20,1986 … son of Matt and Ann Moore.

SHON REDDING 6-4 • 195 • Sophomore • Forward/Center 5522 Marietta, Ga. (Etowah)

Coach Haynes on Redding Made more progress last season than anyone else on the roster…will instantly give us another scoring threat in the lane and a real rebounding presence.

2005-06: Appeared in 21 games... Had season-high seven points, two rebounds and two steals against Embry-Riddle 11/30... In High School: Named to first team All-County by the Atlanta Journal- Constitution...Second team All County selection by the Cherokee Tribune...Won team’s Outstanding Rebounder award. Personal: Veterinary medicine major...born Jan. 10, 1987... parent is Debora Redding. JORDAN NUTT 6-5 • 170 • Sophomore • Forward 3333 Franklin, Ga. (Heard County) Coach Haynes on Nutt Had a typical freshman year and adjusted well…we are continuing to ask him to become an inside out threat for this season.

2005-06: Appeared in 14 games... In High School: Earned Comeback and Chairman of the Board awards as a senior... MVP for track team as a senior... Two-time region high jump champion. Personal: Undecided on major … born Nov. 14, 1986 … son of Johnny and Kim Nutt. 2005-06 FINAL STATISTICS Record: 8-18 GSAC: 1-7 Home: 5-7 Away: 2-9 Neutral: 1-2 PLAYER GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-FM PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF-FO A TO BLK STL PTS-AVG 55 Demetris Render.... 26-13 590 22.7 122-242 .504 3-6 .500 108-149 .725 64 61 125 4.8 58 1 10 37 4 20 355-13.7 21 Corie Jackson...... 26-22 601 23.1 115-257 .447 68-157 .433 36-42 .857 13 24 37 1.4 42 0 33 60 1 27 334-12.8 32 Robby Lawrence... 26-18 622 23.9 105-264 .398 43-122 .352 75-95 .789 37 77 114 4.4 60 1 48 51 6 38 328-12.6 42 Leon Williams...... 11-4 197 17.9 48-99 .485 5-16 .313 20-27 .741 17 41 58 5.3 32 0 4 12 3 4 121-11.0 22 Antoine Maddox..... 26-5 502 19.3 58-157 .369 18-62 .290 47-58 .810 36 41 77 3.0 43 0 25 31 1 17 181-7.0 25 Justin Hodges...... 11-8 244 22.2 26-52 .500 10-20 .500 14-18 .778 5 27 32 2.9 20 0 40 30 1 11 76-6.9 04 Michael Patterson.. 26-14 553 21.3 77-147 .524 1-1 1.000 19-34 .559 36 87 123 4.7 73 2 23 39 7 21 174-6.7 40 Roger McDowell.... 26-1 342 13.2 44-118 .373 28-85 .329 13-18 .722 12 30 42 1.6 53 1 33 41 0 19 129-5.0 03 Travis Moore...... 21-3 294 14.0 20-68 .294 7-32 .219 18-28 .643 7 23 30 1.4 24 0 21 23 1 14 65-3.1 13 Brian Darracott.... 26-15 356 13.7 24-63 .381 0-1 .000 14-17 .824 14 38 52 2.0 46 0 12 30 2 5 62-2.4 10 Landon Baize...... 26-12 466 17.9 16-52 .308 7-27 .259 19-33 .576 8 22 30 1.2 46 1 71 62 0 22 58-2.2 30 Kevin Kelly...... 23-0 108 4.7 18-46 .391 3-17 .176 10-16 .625 3 7 10 0.4 24 0 6 12 0 8 49-2.1 52 Shon Redding...... 21-0 148 7.0 18-36 .500 0-0 .000 5-18 .278 16 16 32 1.5 33 0 2 9 1 7 41-2.0 56 Ben Podbielski..... 12-0 81 6.8 6-15 .400 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 9 11 20 1.7 11 0 2 5 4 2 12-1.0 45 Derrick Thompson...6-0 14 2.3 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 0.3 2 0 0 0 0 0 4-0.7 15 Ryan Shores...... 7-0 16 2.3 2-8 .250 0-3 .000 0-2 .000 0 1 1 0.1 1 0 0 1 1 0 4-0.6 33 Jordan Nutt...... 14-0 54 3.9 3-10 .300 0-3 .000 0-4 .000 3 6 9 0.6 5 0 3 5 1 0 6 0.4 43 Tamel McGibiany.... 5-0 17 3.4 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 1-5 .200 0 1 1 0.2 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 0.2 TEAM...... 59 49 108 4.2 0 9 Total...... 26 5205 704-1643 .428 193-553 .349 399-564 .707 340 563 903 34.7 575 6 333 458 34 215 2000 76.9 Opponents...... 26 5221 784-1528 .513 129-397 .325 465-675 .689 297 693 990 38.1 524 - 364 454 85 242 2162 83.2 2005-06 FINAL RESULTS DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS 11/18 + 70-73 L 460 (14)Roger McDowell (8)Robby Lawrence 11/19 + EMORY UNIVERSITY 59-72 L 325 (13)Leon Williams (10)Leon Williams 11/22 at University of the South W 108-75 (16)Roger McDowell (5)Justin Hodges (16)Robby Lawrence 11/25 ^ 63-88 L 230 (9)Leon Williams (8)Demetris Render (9)Michael Patterson 11/26 ^ LYNCHBURG COLLEGE W 80-79 200 (21)Leon Williams (7)Michael Patterson (7)Demetris Render 11/30 at Embry-Riddle University (Fla.) 63-113 L 429 (8)Brian Darracott (5)Robby Lawrence (8)Corie Jackson 12/3 at Emory University 75-82 L 152 (17)Robby Lawrence (5)Robby Lawrence 12/6 ATLANTA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE W 95-76 280 (21)Robby Lawrence (8)Michael Patterson 12/10 at Oglethorpe University 61-76 L 308 (17)Robby Lawrence (9)Antoine Maddox (9)Leon Williams (9)Robby Lawrence 12/17 & at Hendrix Warriors W 88-82 130 (22)Leon Williams (9)Leon Williams (22)Corie Jackson (9)Demetris Render 12/18 & vs Albion Britons 70-73 L 35 (17)Demetris Render (7)Demetris Render 12/29 ANDERSON UNIVERSITY 70-80 L 120 (28)Demetris Render (9)Demetris Render 12/31 WEBSTER UNIVERSITY W 92-83 (20)Corie Jackson (7)Robby Lawrence 1/7 *at Maryville College Scots 68-83 L 897 (16)Corie Jackson (4)Antoine Maddox (4)Travis Moore 1/8 * at Fisk University Bulldogs 81-100 L 230 (17)Antoine Maddox (6)Demetris Render 1/11 * PIEDMONT COLLEGE 86-91 L 300 (19)Corie Jackson (7)Ben Podbielski (7)Michael Patterson 1/15 W 85-69 335 (28)Demetris Render (6)Antoine Maddox (6)Demetris Render 1/21 at Rust College 63-83 L 320 (18)Demetris Render (4)Demetris Render (4)Robby Lawrence (4)Antoine Maddox 1/25 * HUNTINGDON COLLEGE 75-77 L 430 (14)Corie Jackson (8)Demetris Render 1/29 at Millsaps College 58-80 L 175 (12)Demetris Render (5)Robby Lawrence (12)Robby Lawrence 2/1 * at Huntingdon Men 64-70 L 452 (17)Corie Jackson (8)Robby Lawrence 2/8 * at Piedmont College 91-93 L 550 33)Corie Jackson (10)Michael Patterson 2/11 * MARYVILLE COLLEGE 73-88 L 225 (19)Demetris Render (8)Demetris Render 2/12 * FISK UNIVERSITY WOT 110-108 360 (37)Robby Lawrence (8)Michael Patterson 2/23 vs Piedmont W 89-87 392 (20)Antoine Maddox (10)Michael Patterson 02/24 vs Maryville 63-81 L 166 (20)Demetris Render (7)Robby Lawrence + = Southern Tip-Off Classic, LaGrange, Ga. ^ = Coaches vs. Cancer Tournament, LaGrange, Ga. & = Cliff Garrison Classic, Conway, Ark. * = Conference game Records

TEAM Single Game Most Points: 139 vs. Trinity (Fla.), 1992 Most Points Allowed: 131 vs. Kennesaw State, 1991 Fewest Points: 29 vs. Oglethorpe, 1961 Fewest Points Allowed: 32 vs. West Georgia, 1959, vs. North Georgia, 1978 Most Points Both Teams: 265 (138-127) vs. Selma, 1992 Fewest Points Both Teams: 75, Oglethorpe, 1981 (38- 37) The 1972-73 team won a school-record 23 games. The team Largest Margin of Victory: 88 vs. West Georgia, 1959 also had a school-record 17-game winning streak during the season. (120-32) Worst Defeat: 71, vs. Callaway All-Stars, 1955 Most Points in Losing Game: 113 vs. Berry (113- 123), 1992 Most 3-Pt Field Goals: 15 vs. Pensacola Christian, 1993, vs. Piedmont 2004 Most 3-Pt Goals Attempted: 33 vs. Freed-Hardeman, 1993 Season Most Games Played: 37, 1989-90 Most Wins: 23, 1972-73 Most Losses: 33, 1997-98 Fewest Wins: 0, 1997-98 Fewest Loses: 5, 1958-59 The 1982-83 team went 20-8, finishing second in NAIA Longest Winning Streak: 17, 1972-73 District 25. Longest Losing Streak: 36, 1997-99 Most Points: 3,085; 1993-94 Season Cont’d Most Points Allowed: 3,183; 1990-91 Lowest Scoring Avg. Per Game: Fewest Points Allowed: 1,960, 2000-01 Best Winning Pct.: .762, 1958-59 (16-5) Highest Avg. Per Game: 96.4, 1992-93 Worst Winning Pct: .000, 1997-98 (0-33)

Individual Single Game Records Field Goals Attempted Points Game Leroy Carnley 33 vs. Mercer 1990 Leroy Carnley 53 vs. Mercer 1990 Jerry Carden 28 vs. N. Georgia 1961 Ralph Johnson 51 vs. Abraham Baldwin 1956 Floyd Mack 28 vs. Milton 1972 Calvin Williams 47 vs. Berry 1974 Jeff Cotton 28 vs. Peidmont 1982

Rebounds Game Three-Pointers Made Floyd Mack 31 vs. Georgia Coll. 1974 Vacher Hammett 10 vs. Pensacola Christian 1993 Joe Phillips 29 vs. Peidmont 1966 Corie Jackson 8 vs. Piedmont College 2006 Floyd Mack 26 vs. Milton 1973 Wayne Copeland 26 vs. Berry 1959 Three-Pointers Attempted Vacher Hammett 19 vs. Freed Hardeman 1993 Assists Game David Shealy 13 vs. Southern Tech 1984 Free-Throws Made Wesley Jones 12 vs. Fisk University 2001 Hugh Corless 19 vs. Mercer 1965 Demitrius Render 17 vs. Huntindon College 2005 Steals Game Maurice Smith 14 vs. Oglethorpe University 2001 Free-Throws Attempted John Arnold 12 vs. Methodist College 2001 Hugh Corless 22 vs. Mercer 1965 Demitrius Render 20 vs. Huntingdon 2005 Field Goals Made Jeff Cotton 20 vs. Edward Waters 1982 Free-Throw Percentage Calvin Williams 19 vs. Berry 1974 Floyd Mack 12-12 vs. Shorter 1974 Floyd Mack 19 vs. Berry 1975 Bob Eble 12-12 vs. Milton 1973 LAGRANGE COLLEGE BASKETBALL ALL-TIIME IINDIIVIIDUAL RECORDS

Calvin Williams Xavier Mann Floyd Mack Leroy Carnley

1,000 Point Club Deante Traylor 91-94 1542 Colt McDowell 99-02 0.819 Deante Traylor 91-94 2410 Bob Eble 70-73 1511 Bart Payne 02-04 0.81 Calvin Williams 70-74 2348 Xavier Mann 83-86 1450 Wallace Brown 58-60 0.805 Floyd Mack 71-75 1953 Hugh Corless 63-66 1390 Aleks Korsovic 95-99 0.802 Bob Eble 69-73 1817 Jeff Anderson 75-78 1309 Kyle Lefebvre 01-05 0.797 LaRoyd Boyd 91-95 1738 LaRoyd Boyd 91-95 1193 Xavier Mann 82-86 1732 Edward Starr 77-80 1185 Three Pointers Made Career Hugh Corless 63-66 1618 Leroy Carnley 88-90 1012 Edward Starr 76-80 1410 Deante Traylor 91-94 262 Leroy Carnley 88-90 1361 Free Throws Made Career Vacher Hammett 90-94 257 Jeff Anderson 74-78 1307 Calvin Williams 71-74 514 Leroy Carnley 88-90 225 Tommy Darrah 75-79 1231 Laroyd Boyd 91-95 423 Corie Jackson 02-06 187 Jeff Cotton 81-83 1215 Deante Traylor 91-94 406 Jeffery Pourchier 98-03 169 Joe Phillips 64-67 1178 Bob Eble 70-73 333 Colt McDowell 99-02 166 Vacher Hammett 90-94 1150 Tommy Darrah 77-79 327 Brett Huckle 01-04 147 Jeff Pourchier 98-03 1146 Garry Patterson 75-78 315 Lamont Davis 93-97 121 Dale Lomax 00-04 1122 Edward Starr 77-80 308 Dale Lomax 00-04 120 Garry Patterson 74-78 1095 Floyd Mack 72-75 297 Robby Lawrence 2003- 111 Luther Tison 69-71 1066 Hugh Corless 63-66 292 Bubba Hill 70-74 1044 Bubba Hill 70-74 284 Three Pointers Attempted Robby Lawrence 2003- 784 Career Demitris Render 2004- 615 Free Throws Attempted Career Deante Traylor 91-94 712 Calvin Williams 71-74 690 Vacher Hammett 90-94 580 Rebounds Career LaRoyd Boyd 91-95 613 Leroy Carnley 88-90 504 Floyd Mack 72-75 1584 Deante Traylor 91-94 605 Corie Jackson 02-06 498 LaRoyd Boyd 91-95 1155 Bob Eble 70-73 493 Jeffery Pourchier 99-03 448 Bob Eble 70-73 1021 Edward Starr 77-80 441 Colt McDowell 99-02 402 Calvin Williams 71-74 1012 Bubba Hill 70-74 430 Brett Huckle 01-04 332 Joe Phillips 64-67 942 Floyd Mack 72-75 424 Lamont Davis 93-97 329 Edward Starr 77-80 907 Joe Phillips 64-67 405 Dale Lomax 00-04 308 Jeff Anderson 75-78 886 Garry Patterson 75-78 388 Robby Lawrence 2003- 307 Tom Duckett 65-68 787 Tommy Darrah 77-79 396 Arnold Woodyard 77-80 675 Three Point Percentage Career Wayne Copeland 58-60 659 Field Goal Percentage Career Leroy Carnley 88-90 0.446 Randy Hagerdon 92-94 0.602 Corie Jackson 02-06 0.376 Field Goals Made Career Jeff Cotton 81-83 0.593 Jeff Pourchier 98-03 0.377 Calvin Williams 71-74 917 Sam Cotton 81-83 0.581 Colt McDowell 99-02 0.413 Deante Traylor 91-94 834 Lee Atchison 83-87 0.572 Brett Huckle 02-04 0.443 Floyd Mack 72-75 828 Calvin Williams 71-74 0.551 Lamont Davis 93-96 0.369 Xavier Mann 82-86 751 Deante Traylor 91-94 0.541 Dale Lomax 00-04 0.39 Bob Eble 70-73 742 Xavier Mann 82-86 0.517 Andrew Meister 93-96 0.389 Hugh Corless 63-66 663 Floyd Mack 72-75 0.515 Deante Traylor 91-94 0.368 Laroyd Boyd 91-95 611 LaRoyd Boyd 92-95 0.512 Robby Lawrence 2003- 0.362 Jeff Anderson 75-78 563 Edward Starr 77-80 551 Free Throw Percentage Career Assists Career Jeff Cotton 81-83 522 Scott Price 73-76 0.884 David Shealy 81-85 386 Al Stroud 67-71 0.856 Aleks Kosoric 95-99 364 Field Goals Attempted Career Tommy Darrah 77-79 0.826 John Sheffield 89-91 325 Calvin Williams 71-74 1664 Garry Patterson 75-78 0.821 Deante Traylor 92-94 470 Floyd Mack 72-75 1607 Brett Huckle 02-04 0.822 Wesley Jones 00-04 269 LAGRANGE COLLEGE BASKETBALL ALL-TIIME IINDIIVIIDUAL RECORDS

Mike Dunn 96-00 257 Wallace Brown 59-60 335 Wesley Jones 01-02 86.4 Harrison Mattox 85-87 241 Floyd Mack 71-72 334 Laroyd Boyd 91-95 235 LaRoyd Boyd 94-95 325 Free Throws Made Season Ken Alexander 81-83 214 Bob Eble 71-72 318 Calvin Williams 71-72 198 Jeff Pourchier 98-03 201 LaRoyd Boyd 94-95 182 Rebound Season AVG Tommy Darrah 78-79 163 Steals Career Wayne Copeland 58-59 15 Deante Traylor 91-92 148 Deantre Traylor 91-94 320 Floyd Mack 73-74 14.4 Calvin Williams 70-71 144 LaRoyd Boyd 91-95 205 Joe Phillips 65-66 14.3 Wallace Brown 59-60 137 David Shealy 81-85 136 Floyd Mack 72-73 13.5 Scott Price 75-76 136 Tommy Darrah 77-79 128 Wayne Copeland 59-60 13.2 Earl Holmes 67-68 133 Jeff Pourchier 98-03 122 Wallace Brown 59-60 12.9 LaRoyd Boyd 93-94 131 Harold Leslie 91-95 116 Floyd Mack 74-75 12.6 Edward Starr 79-80 127 Dale Lomax 00-04 110 Luther Tison 69-70 11.7 Lamont Davis 93-97 103 LaRoyd Boyd 94-95 11.6 Free Throws Attempted Season Robby Lawrence 2003- 96 Floyd Mack 71-72 11.5 LaRoyd Boyd 94-95 265 Mike Dunn 96-00 94 Calvin Williams 71-72 255 Field Goals Made Season Deante Traylor 91-92 213 Blocks Career Floyd Mack 74-75 309 Calvin Williams 70-71 203 Randy Hagerdon 92-94 131 Jeff Cotton 82-83 301 Lamar Adams 68-69 194 Arnold Woodyard 77-80 83 Deante Traylor 91-92 298 Tommy Darrah 78-79 192 Maurice Smith 99-03 61 Leroy Carnley 89-90 273 Deante Traylor 93-94 191 Edward Starr 76-80 55 Floyd Mack 72-73 271 LaRoyd Boyd 93-94 185 Ben Podbielski 2003- 55 Calvin Williams 73-74 269 Earl Holmes 67-68 183 Reeves 84-88 54 Calvin Williams 71-72 260 Edward Starr 79-80 179 Lee Atchison 84-87 49 Deante Traylor 93-94 258 Mark Isenhour 00-04 44 Xavier Mann 84-85 246 Three Pointers Made Season Harold Leslie 91-95 42 Luther Tison 70-71 242 Leroy Carnley 89-90 142 Devin Ragma 95-99 37 Vacher Hammett 90-91 125 Field Goals Attempted Season Deante Traylor 93-94 102 SEASON RECORDS Leroy Carnley 89-90 642 Vacher Hammett 91-92 95 Deante Traylor 93-94 636 Deante Traylor 91-92 86 Floyd Mack 74-75 614 Leroy Carnley 88-89 83 Points Season Bob Eble 72-73 568 Brett Huckle 03-04 75 Leroy Carnley 89-90 851 Calvin Williams 73-74 513 Brett Huckle 02-03 72 Deante Traylor 92-93 839 Vacher Hammett 90-91 505 Lamont Davis 95-96 71 Deante Traylor 91-92 830 Jeff Cotton 82-83 502 Corie Jackson 05-06 68 Deante Traylor 93-94 741 Luther Tison 70-71 500 Calvin Williams 71-72 718 Xavier Mann 84-85 487 Three Pointers Attempted Floyd Mack 74-75 712 Edward Starr 79-80 480 Season Jeff Cotton 82-83 704 Leroy Carnley 89-90 328 Calvin Williams 73-74 652 Field Goal Percentage Season Vacher Hammett 90-91 308 Bob Eble 72-73 645 Deante Traylor 91-92 0.734 Deante Traylor 93-94 291 Vacher Hammett 90-91 624 Randy Hagerdon 92-93 0.605 Deante Traylor 91-92 194 Jeff Cotton 82-83 0.599 Vacher Hammett 90-91 190 PPG Season Randy Hagerdon 93-94 0.599 Lamont Davis 95-96 187 Deante Traylor 92-93 28.2 Sam Cotton 82-83 0.587 Leroy Carnley 88-89 176 Leroy Carnley 89-90 26.6 Lee Atchison 84-85 0.586 Brett Huckle 03-04 173 Deante Traylor 91-92 25.9 Jeff Cotton 81-82 0.585 Brett Huckle 02-03 158 Jeff Cotton 82-83 25.1 Lee Atchison 86-87 0.579 Corie Jackson 05-06 157 Calvin Williams 71-72 24.8 Sam Cotton 81-82 0.576 Deante Traylor 93-94 22.5 Calvin Williams 70-71 0.572 Three Point Percentage Season Jeff Cotton 81-82 22.2 Anthony Arrington 92-93 0.519 Calvin Williams 73-74 21.7 Free Throw Percentage Season Terry Szafnicki 98-99 0.508 Floyd Mack 74-75 21.6 Al Stroud 70-71 100 Vacher Hammett 90-91 0.500 Harold Jones 61-62 21.5 Colt McDowell 99-00 93.3 Leroy Carnley 89-90 0.497 Ben Bailie 98-99 91.9 Leroy Carnley 88-89 0.471 Rebounds Season Kyle Lefebvre 03-04 89.7 Wesley Jones 02-03 0.471 Floyd Mack 73-74 432 Barry Shepherd 89-90 88.4 Tommy Anderson 92-93 0.46 Joe Phillips 65-66 414 Scott Price 75-76 88.3 Brett Huckle 02-03 0.456 Floyd Mack 74-75 414 William Shepherd 88-89 88.2 Deante Traylor 91-92 0.443 Floyd Mack 72-73 404 Leroy Carnley 88-89 87.5 Tracy Caldwell 88-89 0.440 Edward Starr 78-79 366 Aleks Kosoric 97-98 86.4 Wayne Copeland 59-60 343 LAGRANGE COLLEGE BASKETBALL ALL-TIIME IINDIIVIIDUAL RECORDS

Assists Season Xavier Mann 83-84 519 19.9 LaRoyd Boyd 91-92 273 8.3 John Sheffield 90-91 206 Xavier Mann 84-85 582 20.8 LaRoyd Boyd 92-93 287 9.0 Aleks Kosovic 96-97 193 Xavier Mann 85-86 497 19.1 LaRoyd Boyd 93-94 272 8.2 Deante Traylor 93-94 162 Lee Atchison 86-87 455 16.3 Randy Hagerdon 93-94 249 8.0 Deante Traylor 92-93 157 Anderson 87-88 535 19.8 LaRoyd Boyd 94-95 325 11.6 Deante Traylor 91-92 151 Leroy Carnley 88-89 510 17.0 Todd Catron 95-96 219 9.5 Harrison Mattox 85-86 150 Tracy Caldwell 534 17.8 Ti Wilder 96-97 198 7.3 David Shealy 83-84 144 Leroy Carnley 89-90 851 26.6 Kyle Gilbert 97-98 187 5.7 Bill Sexton 80-81 132 Vacher Hammett 90-91 624 19.5 Jonathon Bagley 98-99 148 4.9 Ward 88-89 129 Deante Traylor 91-92 830 24.6 Darin Hunter 99-00 160 5.2 Caldwell 87-88 128 Deante Traylor 92-93 839 28.0 Jeff Pourchier 00-01 124 5.0 Deante Traylor 93-94 741 22.5 Jeff Pourchier 01-02 152 5.6 Steals Season LaRoyd Boyd 94-95 548 19.6 Dale Lomax 02-03 149 5.7 Deante Traylor 91-92 126 Lamont Davis 95-96 554 23.0 Bart Payne 03-04 181 6.7 Deante Traylor 93-94 93 Dennis Balentine 96-97 414 18.8 Michael Patterson 04-05 171 6.6 Laroyd Boyd 91-92 68 Kyle Gilbert 97-98 456 13.8 Demitrius Render 05-06 125 4.8 Bill Sexton 80-81 67 Johnathon Bagley 98-99 451 15.0 Michael Patterson 05-06 123 4.7 Jeff Cotton 82-83 62 Antwuan Hawkins 99-00 367 12.7 Anderson 87-88 62 Mike Moran 00-01 347 14.5 Season Assists Leaders Harold Leslie 91-92 62 Colt McDowell 01-02 300 12.0 Name Year Ast. Avg. Ken Alexander 82-83 61 Brett Huckle 02-03 428 17.8 Jeff Anderson 77-78 65 2.0 Tommy Darrah 78-79 61 Brett Huckle 03-04 496 18.4 Todd Whitsitt 78-79 74 2.2 Laroyd Boyd 93-94 59 Demitrius Render 04-05 260 13.7 Bill Sexton 80-81 132 5.3 Demitrius Render 05-06 355 13.7 Ken Alexander 81-82 89 3.9 Blocks Season Ken Alexander 82-83 125 4.5 Randy Hagerdon 93-94 79 Season Rebounding Leaders David Shealy 83-84 144 5.3 Arnold Woodyard 78-79 56 Name Year Reb. Avg. Harrison Mattox 84-85 91 3.6 Ben Podbielski 03-04 42 Wayne Copeland 58-59 316 15.0 Harrison Mattox 85-86 150 5.6 Edward Starr 78-79 41 Wayne Copeland 59-60 343 13.2 M. Merritt 86-87 116 6.4 Ken Boatwright 77-78 33 Wallace Brown 59-60 335 12.9 Tracy Caldwell 87-88 128 4.4 Jeff Cotton 81-82 28 Olin Smith 60-61 177 11.1 Ward 88-89 129 5.0 Reeves 86-87 28 Larry Howell 61-62 136 7.6 John Sheffield 89-90 206 5.6 Lee Atchison 86-87 27 62-63 No Stats Available John Sheffield 90-91 119 4.8 Arnold Woodyard 77-78 27 Richard Rowell 63-64 178 7.7 Deante Traylor 91-92 151 4.6 Harold Leslie 91-92 27 Joe Phillips 64-65 278 10.7 Deante Traylor 92-93 157 5.2 Joe Phillips 65-66 414 14.3 Deante Traylor 93-94 162 4.9 Season Scoring Leaders Tom Duckett 66-67 240 9.2 LaRoyd Boyd 94-95 70 2.5 Name Year Pts. Avg. Earl Holmes 67-68 243 8.7 Mike Chambers 95-96 104 4.5 Wallace Brown 58-59 393 18.7 Glend Taylor 68-69 244 9.4 Aleks Korsovic 96-97 193 7.2 Wallace Brown 59-60 479 18.4 Luther Tison 69-70 306 11.7 Chris Cain 97-98 106 3.2 Jerry Carden 60-61 319 17.7 Calvin Williams 70-71 268 9.3 Chris Campbell 98-99 106 3.3 Harold Jones 61-62 236 21.5 Luther Tison 70-71 262 9.0 Tony Watkins 99-00 57 2.0 Hugh Corless 62-63 314 13.7 Floyd Mack 71-72 334 11.5 Cortez Frazier 00-01 80 3.2 Hugh Corless 63-64 397 17.3 Bob Eble 71-72 318 11.4 Wesley Jones 01-02 81 3.0 Hugh Corless 64-65 456 17.5 Floyd Mack 72-73 404 13.5 Wesley Jones 02-03 73 2.9 Hugh Corless 65-66 451 18.0 Floyd Mack 73-74 432 14.4 Wesley Jones 03-04 80 3.0 Joe Phillips 66-67 392 15.1 Floyd Mack 74-75 414 12.6 Kyle Lefebvre 04-05 53 2.0 Earl Holmes 67-68 467 16.7 Jeff Anderson 75-76 276 9.2 Landon Baize 05-06 71 2.7 Lamar Adams 68-69 421 16.2 Ken Boatwright 76-77 254 9.0 Luther Tison 69-70 492 18.9 Ken Boatwright 77-78 265 8.8 Calvin Williams 70-71 596 20.6 Edward Starr 78-79 366 11.1 Calvin Williams 71-72 718 24.8 Ed “Skipp” Starr 79-80 309 10.0 Bob Eble 72-73 645 20.8 Willie Maddox 80-81 150 5.5 Calvin Williams 73-74 652 21.7 Jeff Cotton 81-82 203 8.8 Floyd Mack 74-75 712 21.6 Jeff Cotton 82-83 213 7.6 Scott Price 75-76 570 19.0 Darryl Hodge 83-84 220 8.1 Ken Boatwright 76-77 369 13.1 Lee Atchison 84-85 192 6.9 Garry Patterson 77-78 386 13.3 Lee Atchison 85-86 Tommy Darrah 78-79 615 18.6 Lee Atchison 86-87 203 7.3 Edward Starr 79-80 569 18.4 P. Merritt 87-88 189 6.5 Ken Smith 80-81 274 13.0 Leroy Carnley 88-89 157 5.2 Deante Traylor rewrote the record books in his three years at LC (91-94). He is the school’s all-time leading Jeff Cotton 81-82 511 22.2 Leroy Carnley 89-90 222 6.0 scorer. He is also the Panther’ last All-American Jeff Cotton 82-83 704 25.1 Vacher Hammett 90-91 151 4.7 (NAIA) LAGRANGE COLLEGE BASKETBALL ALL-TIIME RECORDS Year Coach W-L Conf. LaGrange’s Highest Scoring Games 1955 Billy Pike 0-4 - Opponent Season W/L Score Trinity (Fla.) 1992-93 W 139-56 1956 Joe Copeland 3-5 - Selma 1992-93 W 138-127 1957 Hiram Reeves 7-8 - Warren Wilson 1992-93 W 131-75 1958 Hiram Reeves 15-8 - Stillman 1992-93 W 127-123 OT Selma 1992-93 W 125-89 LaGrange enters Georgia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Piedmont 1971-72 W 124-78 1959 Hiram Reeves 16-5 12-2 Berry 1973-74 W 123-97 1960 Joe Copeland 14-12 9-5 Piedmont 1992-93 W 121-83 Atlanta Christian 2004-05 W 119-110 1961 Joe Copeland 5-13 5-7 1962 Joe Copeland 9-9 7-5 Opponent’s Highest Scoring Games 1963 Al Mariotti 12-11 5-5 Opponent Season W/L Score 1964 Al Mariotti 13-10 6-4 Kennesaw State 1990-91 L 131-104 Selma 1992-93 W 127-138 1965 Al Mariotti 15-11 5-5 Wesleyan 1989-90 L 127-68 1966 Al Mariotti 17-12 5-5 Georgia Southwestern 1990-91 L 126-76 1967 Al Mariotti 12-15 6-6 Auburn-Montgomery 1997-98 L 124-73 Stillman 1992-93 W 123-127 OT 1968 Al Mariotti 18-10 9-5 Baldwin 1955-56 L 70-123 1969 Al Mariotti 8-18 5-9 Lee 1994-95 L 122-97 1970 Al Mariotti 7-19 4-10 Southern Union 1955-56 L 121-88 1971 Al Mariotti 19-10 8-4 LaGrange’s Lowest Scoring Games 1972 Al Mariotti 22-7 10-3 Opponent Season W/L Score 1973+ Al Mariotti 23-8 13-1 Callaway All-Stars 1954-55 L 21-92 1974+ Al Mariotti 20-10 11-1 Oglethorpe 1960-61 L 29-53 Faulkner 1988-89 L 31-90 1975++ Phil Williamson 17-17 9-5 Callaway All-Stars 1954-55 L 34-72 1976 Phil Williamson 11-19 8-6 West Georgia 1969-70 L 35-68 1977 Phil Williamson 15-14 8-6 Faulkner 1997-98 L 37-79 Valdosta State 1961-62 L 37-40 1978 Phil Williamson 17-12 10-6 Oglethorpe 1980-81 W 38-37 1979 Phil Williamson 21-12 10-6 Mercer 1962-63 L 38-50 1980 Phil Williamson 15-16 7-9 LaGrange enters NAIA District 25 Opponent’s Lowest Scoring Games Opponent Season W/L Score 1981 Phil Williamson 3-25 1-15 North Georgia 1977-78 W 44-32 1982 Hugh Corless 10-15 10-6 West Georgia 1958-59 W 120-32 1983 Hugh Corless 20-8 16-3 Oglethorpe 1980-81 W 38-37 SCAD 1991-92 W 106-40 1984 Hugh Corless 8-19 6-13 Piedmont 1965-66 W 98-40 1985 Hugh Corless 8-20 5-14 Valdosta State 1961-62 L 37-40 1986 Steve Barker 15-12 13-5 Berry 1959-60 W 92-42 Georgia Southwestern 1972-73 W 78-44 1987 Steve Barker 14-18 Georgia Southwestern 1970-71 W 48-44 1988 Steve Barker 13-16 Oglethorpe 1958-59 L 39-44 1989 Steve Barker 6-26 1990 Steve Barker 6-31 LaGrange’s Highest Margin of Victory Opponent Season Score Margin 1991 Randy Unger 3-30 West Georgia 1958-59 120-32 88 1992 Randy Unger 19-14 Trinity (Fla.) 1992-93 139-56 83 1993 Randy Unger 21-11 SCAD 1991-92 102-40 66 Piedmont 1972-73 111-52 59 1994 Randy Unger 14-19 Piedmont 1965-66 98-40 58 1995 Randy Unger 6-25 Warren Wilson 1992-93 131-75 56 1996 Joel Wooten 9-20 Warren Wilson 1992-93 108-53 55 Georgia State 1964-65 100-50 50 1997 Joel Wooten 7-20 Berry 1959-60 92-42 50 1998 Joel Wooten 0-33 Berry 1963-64 102-54 48 1999 Joe Cambron 8-25 2000 Joe Cambron 3-29 Opponent’s Highest Margin of Victory Opponent Season Score Margin LaGrange enters Great South Athletic Conference Callaway All-Stars 1954-55 21-92 71 2001 Joe Cambron 10-15 3-5 Shawmut 1954-55 48-118 70 2002 Joe Cambron 11-16 2-6 Kentucky Wesleyan 1989-90 68-127 59 Faulkner 1988-89 31-90 59 2003 Warren Haynes 13-13 4-4 Baldwin 1955-56 70-123 53 2004 Warren Haynes 15-12 4-4 Auburn-Montgomery 1997-98 73-124 51 2005 Warren Haynes 7-19 2-6 Southern Union 1954-55 46-97 51 2006 Warren Haynes 8-18 1-7 Georgia Southwestern 1990-91 76-126 50 Embry-Riddle 2005-06 63-113 50 + GIAC Champions Auburn-Mongomery 1999-00 49-93 44 ++ GIAC Tournament Champions LAGRANGE COLLEGE BASKETBALL ALL-TIIME VS.. OPPONENTS Opponent W L Pct. First Last Livingston State ...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . 1.000 . . . . .1967-68 . . . .1967-68 Alabama-Huntsville ...... 2 . . . . .2 ...... 500 ...... 1971-72 . . . .1988-89 Louisiana College ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 2000-01 . . . .2000-01 Alabama State ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 1979-90 . . . .1979-80 Lynchburg ...... 1 . . . . .1 ...... 500 ...... 1999-00 . . . .2004-05 Albion ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 2005-06 . . . .2005-06 Manchester ...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . 1.000 . . . . .1991-92 . . . .1991-92 Allen ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 1985-86 . . . .1985-86 Maryville ...... 0 . . . .18 . . . . .000 ...... 1989-90 . . . .2005-06 Anderson ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 2005-06 . . . .2005-06 Mercer-Atlanta 2 2 .500 1971-72 1972-73 Apprentice ...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . 1.000 . . . . .2004-05 . . . .2004-05 Mercer ...... 7 . . . .17 . . . . .304 ...... 1961-62 . . . .1989-90 Armstrong State ...... 4 . . . . .4 ...... 400 ...... 1967-68 . . . .1983-84 Methodist ...... 1 . . . . .2 ...... 333 ...... 1990-91 . . . .2003-04 Apprentice ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 2002-03 . . . .2002-03 Miles ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 1979-80 . . . .1979-80 Asbury ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 2001-02 . . . .2001-02 Millsaps ...... 2 . . . . .3 ...... 400 ...... 1965-66 . . . .2005-06 Athens ...... 0 . . . . .2 ...... 000 ...... 1959-60 . . . .1966-67 Milton ...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . 1.000 . . . . .1972-73 . . . .1972-73 Atlanta Christian ...... 13 . . . .1 ...... 929 ...... 1991-92 . . . .2005-06 Mobile ...... 1 . . . . .5 ...... 200 ...... 1986-87 . . . .1989-90 Auburn-Montgomery ...... 4 . . . .22 . . . . .154 ...... 1975-76 . . . .1999-00 Montevallo (Ala. Coll.) . . . . .10 . . . .4 ...... 714 ...... 1964-65 . . . .1973-74 Augusta ...... 2 . . . . .9 ...... 181 ...... 1965-66 . . . .1981-82 Montreat ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 1998-99 . . . .1998-99 Baptist Christian ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 1988-89 . . . .1988-89 Morris Brown ...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . 1.000 . . . . .1983-84 . . . .1983-84 Belhaven ...... 3 . . . . .0 . . . . 1.000 . . . . .1964-65 . . . .2000-01 Newberry ...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . 1.000 . . . . .1965-66 . . . .1965-66 Belmont ...... 0 . . . . .2 ...... 000 ...... 1963-64 . . . .1976-77 Norman Park ...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . 1.000 . . . . .1966-67 . . . .1966-67 Belmont Abbey ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 1990-91 . . . .1990-91 North Georgia ...... 29 . . . .45 . . . . .392 ...... 1957-58 . . . .1999-00 Berea ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 2001-02 . . . .2001-02 North Georgia Trade ...... 3 . . . . .0 . . . . 1.000 . . . . .1957-58 . . . .1958-59 Berry ...... 48 . . . .48 . . . . .500 ...... 1957-58 . . . .2004-05 Oakwood ...... 1 . . . . .1 ...... 500 ...... 2000-01 . . . .2004-05 Bethel ...... 1 . . . . .1 ...... 500 ...... 2000-01 . . . .2003-04 Oglethorpe ...... 23 . . . .31 . . . . .426 ...... 1958-59 . . . .2005-06 Beulah Heights ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 1998-99 . . . .1998-99 Paine ...... 2 . . . . .5 ...... 285 ...... 1970-71 . . . .1984-85 Birmingham Southern ...... 8 . . . . .4 ...... 667 ...... 1963-64 . . . .2003-04 Palm Beach Atlantic ...... 1 . . . . .3 ...... 250 ...... 1971-72 . . . .1995-96 Brescia ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 2002-03 . . . .2002-03 Pensacola Christian ...... 12 . . . .9 ...... 571 ...... 1990-91 . . . .2001-02 Brewton Parker ...... 4 . . . .16 . . . . .200 ...... 1990-91 . . . .1999-00 Phillips ...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . 1.000 . . . . .1982-83 . . . .1982-83 Bryan ...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . 1.000 . . . . .1998-99 . . . .1998-99 Piedmont ...... 71 . . . .33 . . . . .683 ...... 1957-58 . . . .2005-06 Cabrini ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 2002-03 . . . .2002-03 Principia ...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . 1.000 . . . . .2003-04 . . . .2003-04 Carroll ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 1990-91 . . . .1990-91 Reinhardt ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 1999-00 . . . .1999-00 Carson Newman ...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . 1.000 . . . . .1980-81 . . . .1980-81 Rhodes ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 2003-04 . . . .2003-04 Carver Bible ...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . 1.000 . . . . .2002-03 . . . .2002-03 Roanoke ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 1990-91 . . . .1990-91 Centre ...... 0 . . . . .2 ...... 000 ...... 2004-05 . . . .2005-06 Rollins ...... 1 . . . . .2 ...... 333 ...... 1963-64 . . . .1974-75 Christian Faith ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 1996-97 . . . .1996-97 Rust ...... 0 . . . . .3 ...... 000 ...... 1984-85 . . . .2005-06 Clayton State ...... 5 . . . . .7 ...... 417 ...... 1990-91 . . . .1997-98 St. Barnard ...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . 1.000 . . . . .1966-67 . . . .1966-67 Clemson Freshmen ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 1958-59 . . . .1958-59 St. Lawrence ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 2001-02 . . . .2001-02 Columbus ...... 11 . . . .24 . . . . .314 . . . . .1967-68 . . . .1985-86 St. Leo ...... 1 . . . . .1 ...... 500 ...... 1974-75 . . . .1994-95 Covenant ...... 1 . . . . .3 ...... 250 ...... 1994-95 . . . .2000-01 St. Thomas ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 1997-98 . . . .1997-98 Cumberland (Ky.) ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 1962-63 . . . .1962-63 Salisbury State ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 1989-90 . . . .1989-90 Dallas ...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . 1.000 . . . . .2005-06 . . . .2005-06 Samford ...... 0 . . . . .2 ...... 000 ...... 1965-66 . . . .1965-66 David Lipscomb ...... 2 . . . . .1 ...... 667 ...... 1976-77 . . . .1980-81 Savannah Coll. A&D ...... 5 . . . . .1 ...... 833 ...... 1991-92 . . . .2003-04 Defiance ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 2002-03 . . . .2002-03 Selma ...... 2 . . . . .1 ...... 667 ...... 1992-93 . . . .1993-94 DeVry ...... 2 . . . . .0 . . . . 1.000 . . . . .1991-92 . . . .1991-92 Shorter ...... 43 . . . .46 . . . . .483 ...... 1958-59 . . . .2002-03 Eckerd ...... 0 . . . . .2 ...... 000 ...... 1964-65 . . . .1973-74 South Carolina-Aiken ...... 0 . . . . .3 ...... 000 ...... 1981-82 . . . .1987-88 Edward Waters ...... 2 . . . . .0 . . . . 1.000 . . . . .1982-83 . . . .1982-83 Southern Tech ...... 27 . . . .40 . . . . .403 ...... 1957-58 . . . .1999-00 Embry-Riddle ...... 0 . . . . .4 ...... 000 ...... 1993-94 . . . .2005-06 Southern Union ...... 3 . . . . .2 ...... 600 ...... 1954-55 . . . .1957-58 Emmanuel ...... 4 . . . . .11 . . . . .267 ...... 1993-94 . . . .1999-00 Southern Wesleyan ...... 1 . . . .15 . . . . .063 ...... 1978-79 . . . .1999-00 Emory ...... 3 . . . . .9 ...... 250 ...... 1955-56 . . . .2005-06 Spring Hill ...... 2 . . . . .4 ...... 333 ...... 1985-86 . . . .1988-89 Erskine ...... 1 . . . . .2 ...... 333 ...... 1958-59 . . . .1959-60 Stillman ...... 3 . . . . .7 ...... 300 ...... 1989-90 . . . .2001-02 Faulkner ...... 0 . . . .12 . . . . .000 ...... 1987-88 . . . .1999-00 SUNY Institute ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 1997-98 . . . .1997-98 Flagler ...... 7 . . . . .3 ...... 700 ...... 1978-79 . . . .1996-97 Talladega ...... 2 . . . . .8 ...... 200 ...... 1977-78 . . . .1988-89 Florida Memorial ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 1981-82 . . . .1981-82 Tennessee-Martin ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 1969-70 . . . .1969-70 Florida Southern ...... 0 . . . . .4 ...... 000 ...... 1962-63 . . . .1977-78 Tennessee Temple ...... 3 . . . . .1 ...... 750 ...... 1978-79 . . . .1999-00 Florida Tech ...... 3 . . . . .0 . . . . 1.000 . . . . .1973-74 . . . .1979-80 Thomas ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 1995-96 . . . .1995-96 Fort Valley State ...... 1 . . . . .1 ...... 500 ...... 1978-79 . . . .1982-83 Thomas Moore ...... 2 . . . . .2 ...... 500 ...... 2002-03 . . . .2004-05 Fisk ...... 6 . . . . .9 ...... 400 ...... 2000-01 . . . .2005-06 Transylvania ...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . 1.000 . . . . .1986-87 . . . .1986-87 Freed-Hardeman ...... 1 . . . . .1 ...... 500 ...... 1993-94 . . . .1994-95 Trinity (Fla.) ...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . 1.000 . . . . .1992-93 . . . .1992-93 Georgia Freshmen ...... 0 . . . . .2 ...... 000 ...... 1957-58 . . . .1957-58 Trinity Baptist ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 1991-92 . . . .1991-92 Georgia College ...... 21 . . . .22 . . . . .488 ...... 1970-71 . . . .1990-91 Trinity Christian ...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . 1.000 . . . . .1984-85 . . . .1984-85 Georgia Southern ...... 0 . . . . .3 ...... 000 ...... 1962-63 . . . .1963-64 Troy State ...... 4 . . . .18 . . . . .181 ...... 1957-58 . . . .1980-81 Georgia Southwestern ...... 35 . . . .39 . . . . .472 ...... 1957-58 . . . .1999-00 Tuskegee Institute ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 1983-84 . . . .1983-84 Georgia State ...... 14 . . . .3 ...... 823 ...... 1959-60 . . . .1985-86 Union (Ky.) ...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . 1.000 . . . . .2002-03 . . . .2002-03 Green Mountain ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 1999-00 . . . .1999-00 Univ. of the South ...... 2 . . . . .1 ...... 667 ...... 2004-05 . . . .2005-06 Greensboro ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 1997-98 . . . .1997-98 Valdosta State ...... 12 . . . .26 . . . . .316 ...... 1957-58 . . . .1975-76 Hampden-Sydney ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 2001-02 . . . .2001-02 Voorhees ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 1995-96 . . . .1995-96 Hendrix ...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . 1.000 . . . . .2005-06 . . . .2005-06 Wabash ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 2004-05 . . . .2004-05 Holy Family ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 1989-90 . . . .1989-90 Warren Wilson ...... 9 . . . . .1 ...... 900 ...... 1989-90 . . . .2002-03 Huntingdon ...... 23 . . . .28 . . . . .451 ...... 1959-60 . . . .2005-06 Webber ...... 2 . . . . .1 ...... 667 ...... 1991-92 . . . .1996-97 Indiana-Purdue ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 1980-81 . . . .1980-81 Webster ...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . 1.000 . . . . .2005-06 . . . .2005-06 Jacksonville State ...... 4 . . . . .3 ...... 571 ...... 1964-65 . . . .1973-74 West Florida ...... 1 . . . . .3 ...... 250 ...... 1973-74 . . . .1995-96 Jimmy Swaggert Bible ...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . 1.000 . . . . .1990-91 . . . .1990-91 West Georgia ...... 29 . . . .33 . . . . .467 ...... 1955-56 . . . .1992-93 Johnson & Wales ...... 3 . . . . .0 . . . . 1.000 . . . . .1998-99 . . . .2000-01 Westmisnster (Pa.) ...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . .1000 . . . . .2003-04 . . . .2003-04 Kennesaw State ...... 6 . . . .13 . . . . .316 ...... 1985-86 . . . .1995-96 West Va. Wesleyan ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 1998-89 . . . .1988-89 Kentucky Wesleyan ...... 0 . . . . .2 ...... 000 ...... 1986-87 . . . .1989-90 Wheaton ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 1999-00 . . . .1999-00 Knoxville ...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . 1.000 . . . . .1972-73 . . . .1972-73 William Carey ...... 0 . . . . .4 ...... 000 ...... 1966-67 . . . .1993-94 Lambuth ...... 0 . . . . .1 ...... 000 ...... 1969-70 . . . .1969-70 William Penn ...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . 1.000 . . . . .1967-68 . . . .1967-68 Lancaster Bible ...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . 1.000 . . . . .1978-79 . . . .1978-79 Wofford ...... 1 . . . . .0 . . . . 1.000 . . . . .1971-72 . . . .1971-72 Lee ...... 1 . . . . .1 ...... 500 ...... 1986-87 . . . .1994-95 # This years’ opponents in bold Life ...... 0 . . . . .7 ...... 000 ...... 1991-92 . . . .1994-95 AALLLL-T-TIMEIME PPOSTOST-S-SEASONEASON HHONORSONORS ALL-NAIA DIST. 25 GIAC Tournament Results 2003 Piedmont 62 LaGrange 60 1970-71 Luther Tison, III 1959 LaGrange 98 North Georgia 84 2004 LaGrange 101 Fisk 81 LaGrange 84 Valdosta State 73 Maryville 92 LaGrange 75 Calvin Williams Oglethorpe 44 LaGrange 39 2005 Huntingdon 92 LaGrange 89(OT) 1971-72 Calvin Williams (Runner-up) 2006 LaGrange 97 Piedmont 89 1972-73 Calvin Williams 1960 LaGrange 92 Berry 42 Maryville 81 LaGrange 63 Floyd Mack LaGrange 78 Piedmont 61 Oglethorpe 54 LaGrange 51 NAIA District 25 Tournament Results 1973-74 Calvin Williams (Runner-up) 1971 Augusta 95 LaGrange 81 Floyd Mack 1972 West Georgia 92 LaGrange 87 1972 West Georgia 92 LaGrange 87 1974-75 Floyd Mack 1974 LaGrange 85 Berry 76 1973 LaGrange 87 Armstrong State 83 1977-78 Garry Patterson North Georgia 72 LaGrange 62(OT) Valdosta State 95 LaGrange 85 1975 LaGrange 67 Berry 64 (Runner-up) 1978-79 Tommy Darrah LaGrange 59 North Georgia 51 1974 West Georgia 78 LaGrange 67 1979-80 Edward Starr LaGrange 52 Georgia SW 51 1975 Palm Beach Atlantic 63 LaGrange 60 1981-82 Jeff Cotton (Champions) 1978 North Georgia 48 LaGrange 39 1982-83 Jeff Cotton 1976 Georgia College 74 LaGrange 67 1979 North Georgia 61 LaGrange 59 1977 Piedmont 67 LaGrange 58 1982 Florida Mem. 93 LaGrange 76 Jerome Woodyard 1978 LaGrange 76 Berry 69 1983 LaGrange 94 Georgia SW 77 1983-84 Xavier Mann North Georgia 65 LaGrange 56 LaGrange 73 Paine 70 1984-85 Xavier Mann 1979 Georgia College 87 LaGrange 78 North Georgia 70 LaGrange 65(OT) 1985-86 Xavier Mann 1980 Southern Tech 78 LaGrange 67 (Runner-up) 1986 Southern Tech 81 LaGrange 78 1986-87 Lee Atchison GACC Tournament Results 1987 Georgia SW LaGrange Jeff Wolch 1996 Berry 85 LaGrange 77 1988 Georgia SW 90 LaGrange 65 1987-88 Carmen Anderson 1997 Southern Tech 74 LaGrange 65 1993 Berry 85 LaGrange 76 1988-89 Tracy Caldwell 1998 Piedmont 90 LaGragne 75 NAIA DIST. 25 COY GIAC COY NAIA DIST. 25 COY GIAC COY 1989-90 LeRoy Carnley 1999 North Georgia 93 LaGrange 83 1970-71 Al Mariotti Al Mariotti 2000 Auburn-Montgomery 119 LaGrange 75 1971-72 Al Mariotti 1990-91 Vacher Hammett 1972-73 Al Mariotti 1991-92 Deante Taylor GSAC Tournament Results (NCAA Div. III) Harold Leslie 2001 Fisk 86 LaGrange 72 1973-74 Al Mariotti 2002 LaGrange 61 Fisk 57 1978-79 Phil Williamson Phil Williamson 1992-93 Deante Taylor Maryville 76 LaGrange 71 1982-83 Hugh Corless Hugh Corless Randy Hagerdon 1993-94 Deante Taylor Year MVP 1988-89 Tracy Caldwell ALL-GIAC NAIA ALL-AMERICANS 1958-59 Wallace Brown 1989-90 LeRoy Carnley 1958-59 Olin Harp 1958-59 Wayne Copeland 1959-60 Wallace Brown 1990-91 Vacher Hammett 1959-60 Wallace Brown 1959-60 Wayne Copeland 1960-61 Jerry Carden 1991-92 Deante Traylor Wayne Copeland 1964-65 Hugh Corless 1961-62 Larry Howell 1992-93 Deante Traylor 1960-61 Jerry Carden 1965-66 Hugh Corless Larry Boswell 1962-63 Jack Mayo 1993-94 Deante Traylor 1970-71 Luther Tison, III 1963-64 Roy Awbrey 1994-95 LaRoyd Boyd 1961-62 Larry Howell Terry Stephens 1972-73 Calvin Williams 1964-65 T.J. Thompson 1995-96 Lamont Davis 1973-74 Calvin Williams 1965-66 Glenn Lord 1996-97 Dennis Balentine 1962-63 Jack Mayo Hugh Corless Floyd Mack 1966-67 Earl Holmes 1997-98 Warren Haynes 1963-64 Hugh Corless 1974-75 Floyd Mack 1967-68 Earl Holmes 1998-99 Jonathon Bagley 1964-65 Hugh Corless 1982-83 Jeff Cotton 1968-69 Lamar Adams 1999-00 Darin Hunter 1965-66 Hugh Corless 1991-92 Deante Taylor 1969-70 Luther Tison, III 2000-01 1969-70 Luther Tison, III 1992-93 Deante Taylor 1970-71 Calvin Williams 1970-71 Luther Tison, III 2001-02 1993-94 Deante Taylor 1971-72 Calvin Williams 2002-03 Bob Eble Bob Eble 2003-04 Dale Lomax Luther Tison, III 1972-73 Bob Eble 2004-05 Demitris Render 1971-72 Calvin Williams Floyd Mack 1973-74 Floyd Mack 2005-06 Corie Jackson 1972-73 Calvin Williams 1974-75 Floyd Mack Floyd Mack 1975-76 Scott Price All-GSAC 1973-74 Calvin Williams 1976-77 Ken Boatwright 2000-01 Floyd Mack 1977-78 Garry Patterson 2001-02 Brett Huckle 1974-75 Floyd Mack 1978-79 Tommy Darrah Dale Lomax Jeff Anderson Edward Starr 2002-03 Brett Huckle 1975-76 Scott Price 1979-80 Edward Starr Dale Lomax Dick Dorminey Garry Patterson 1980-81 Chris Dixon Ben Podbielski (Fr.) Johnny Levans 1981-82 Jeff Cotton 2003-04 Dale Lomax 1977-78 Garry Patterson 1982-83 Jeff Cotton 2004-05 Demitris Render Jeff Anderson 1983-84 2005-06 Corie Jackson Ken Boatwright Floyd Mack (Left) and Calvin 1984-85 Xavier Mann Travis Moore (Fr.) Tommy Darrah Williams (Center) had their numbers 1985-86 Xavier Mann 1978-79 Ken Smith retired in 1982. Pictured on the left 1986-87 Lee Atchison Tommy Darrah presenting the award is Phil 1987-88 Carmen Anderson 1979-80 Edward Starr Williamson. LAGRANGE COLLEGE BASKETBALL ALL-TIIME SEASON RESULTS

1954-55 73 at Georgia State 70 (W) Tournament 64 ++ Huntingdon 70 (L) 65 Huntingdon 80 (L) Coach: Billy Pike 83 Coll. of Charleston 61 (W) 92 ++ Norman 87 (W) 69 at Berry 79 (L) 21 Callaway All-Stars 92 (L) 80 at Shorter 71 (W) 1963-64 65 at Oglethorpe 75 (L) 62 at Montevallo 80 (L) 46 Southern Union 97 (L) 73 Berry 56 (W) Record: 13-10 65 at Georgia State 55 (W) 35 at West Georgia 68 (L) 34 Callaway All-Stars 72 (L) 93 North Georgia 75 (W) Coach: Al Mariotti 93 at Piedmont 55 (W) 56 Valdosta State 80 (L) 48 Shawmut 118 (L) 50 Oglethorpe 78 (L) 75 Troy State 89 (L) 54 Shorter 55 (L) 87 Mercer 76 (W) 84 Georgia State 72 (W) 70 + Shorter 75 (L) 71 at West Georgia 78 (L) 70 at Valdosta State 81 (L) 1955-56 85 Berry 93 (L) 72 + Belmont 81 (L) 48 at Shorter 71 (L) 71 Berry 70 (W) Record: 3-5 65 Erskine 67 (L) 89 Birmingham Southern71 (W) 55 Berry 53 (W) 62 Armstrong State 69 (L) Coach: Joe Copeland 73 at Troy State 92 (L) 62 Shorter 64 OT (L) 61 Huntingdon 63 (L) 97 West Georgia 79 (W) 81 Baldwin 74 (W) 69 Valdosta State 67 (W) 80 at Mercer 79 OT (W) 55 at Ga. Southwestern 49 (W) 92 at Piedmont 109 (L) 88 Southern Union 121 (L) + Chamber of Commerce Tournament 80 Georgia Southern 83 (L) 91 Georgia State 71 (W) 82 at Columbus 90 (L) 87 Piedmont 64 (W) 65 Callaway All-Stars 63 (W) *GIAC Tournament 52 Valdosta State 67 (L) + Lambuth College Tournament 80 at Berry 58 (W) 70 West Georgia 92 (L) 54 at Mercer 61 (L) ++ Hubbard Classic Tournament 54 Valdosta State 51 (W) 72 Southern Union 81 (L) 1960-61 64 at Valdosta State 87 (L) 79 at West Georgia 82 (L) 87 Emory 73 (W) Record: 5-13 84 Georgia State 56 (W) 73 Ga. Southwestern 58 (W) 1970-71 70 Baldwin 123 (L) Coach: Joe Copeland 90 at Birmingham South.67 (W) 61 at Berry 66 (L) Record: 19-10 79 Russell Mills 85 (L) 77 at Piedmont 93 (L) 85 at Piedmont 65 (W) 73 Piedmont 58 (W) Coach: Al Mariotti 57 Valdosta State 80 (L) 70 Rollins 64 (W) 90 West Georgia 68 (W) 69 + Ga. Southwestern 62 (W) 1956-57 69 Troy State 91 (L) 75 West Georgia 72 (W) 70 +++ William Carey 83 (L) 65 + Augusta 75 (L) Record: 7-8 60 at Shorter 73 (L) 70 at Georgia Southern 110 (L) + Athens Invitational 78 ++ Florida Southern 88 (L) Coach: Hiram Reeves 64 West Georgia 67 (L) 68 at Georgia State 49 (W) ++ Columbus Invitational 86 ++ Atlantic Christian 80 (W) 90 at Piedmont 111 (L) 66 at North Georgia 46 (W) 45 at Shorter 63 (L) +++ Huntingdon Invitational 64 at Ga. Southwestern 59 (W) 49 West Georgia 48 (W) 68 Berry 58 (W) 83 Mercer 69 (W) 71 at Montevallo 66 (W) 59 at West Georgia 572OT(W) 43 at Oglethorpe 63 (L) 102 Berry 54 (W) 1967-68 103 at Southern Tech 89 (W) 66 vs. West Georgia 63 (W) 71 at Valdosta State 77 (L) 60 at Valdosta State 70 (L) Record: 18-10 87 at Paine 98 (L) 75 at Valdosta State 78 (L) 62 Georgia State 78 (L) 68 at Troy State 88 (L) Coach: Al Mariotti 76 Mercer 69 (W) 105 Valdosta State 78 (W) 70 Berry 66 OT (W) + Tip-Off Tournament, Rome, Ga. 95 Columbus 88 (W) 95 Shorter 83 (W) Only scores available 29 Oglethorpe 53 (L) 55 Alabama College 58 (L) 96 at Piedmont 83 (W) 60 at Georgia State 76 (L) 1964-65 102 Huntingdon 87 (W) 48 Ga. Southwestern 44 (W) 1957-58 63 at Troy State 103 (L) Record: 15-11 89 Piedmont 78 (W) 54 at Mercer 61 (L) Record: 15-8 72 North Georgia 62 (W) Coach: Al Mariotti 76 Alabama College 73 (W) 86 Huntingdon 78 (W) Coach: Hiram Reeves 98 at West Georgia 96 OT (W) 88 Alabama College 74 (W) 52 Mercer 65 (L) 72 at Berry 62 (W) 72 Piedmont 58 (W) 72 Piedmont 78 (L) 93 Jacksonville State 74 (W) 73 Huntingdon 86 (L) 92 Paine 56 (W) 108 N. Georgia Trade 83 (W) 63 Shorter 65 (L) 82 Mercer 90 (L) 72 + William Penn 71 (W) 69 at West Georgia 81 (L) 57 Southern Tech 54 (W) 67 Birmingham Southern62 (W) 59 + Augusta 69 (L) 75 Valdosta State 85 (L) 64 at Piedmont 79 (L) 1961-62 100 Georgia State 50 (W) 89 ++ Livingston State 66 (W) 92 Southern Tech 87 (W) 64 Southern Union 52 (W) Record: 9-9 74 Huntingdon 89 (L) 65 ++ Huntingdon 73 (L) 68 at Valdosta State 69 (L) 77 Georgia SW 68 (W) Coach: Joe Copeland 64 Mercer 61 (W) 81 Columbus 63 (W) 79 at Georgia College 59 (W) 100 at Berry 87 (W) 61 at Coll. of Charleston 70 (L) 94 Piedmont 55 (W) 85 ^ Birmingham South. 59 (W) 89 Berry 66 (W) 89 Georgia SW 88 (W) 54 at Mercer 62 (L) 50 Shorter 69 (L) 82 ^ Huntingdon 75 (W) 89 Montevallo 82 (W) 82 at Valdosta State 68 (W) 67 at Berry 54 (W) 72 Jacksonville State 98 (L) 66 Shorter 64 (W) 82 at Huntingdon 94 (L) 80 West Georgia 56 (W) 62 at Georgia State 57 (W) 78 Georgia State 62 (W) 71 West Georgia 62 (W) 73 West Georgia 69 (W) 81 North Georgia 70 (W) 61 Mercer 68 (L) 94 West Georgia 65 (W) 77 Ga. Southwestern 76 (W) 121 Piedmont 87 (W) 94 N. Georgia Trade 70 (W) 81 at North Georgia 79 OT (W) 101 Piedmont 75 (W) 82 Mercer 76 (W) 70 Georgia College 54 (W) 87 Southern Tech 70 (W) 72 at Piedmont 632OT(W) 44 Berry 50 (L) 64 Armstrong State 73 (L) 68 at Shorter 73 (L) 69 Georgia Freshmen 81 (L) 37 Valdosta State 40 (L) 51 Valdosta State 54 (L) 77 Berry 78 OT(L) 81 # Augusta 95 (L) 86 Valdosta State 82 (W) 71 College of Charleston77 (L) 81 Birmingham Southern80 (W) 87 Armstrong State 70 (W) + Augusta Tip-Off Tournament 87 Southern Union 69 (W) 60 West Georgia 49 (W) 79 Huntingdon 75 OT (W) 68 West Georgia 49 (W) ++ Citrus Invitational Tournament 64 at Troy State 73 (L) 51 at Valdosta State 64 (L) 55 Florida Presbyterian 67 (L) 46 Valdosta State 55 (L) # NAIA Dist. 25 Play-off Game 76 Auburn Freshmen 81 (L) 69 Piedmont 59 (W) 76 Rollins 80 OT (L) 97 Shorter 73 (W) 72 Georgia Freshmen 83 (L) 66 North Georgia 57 (W) 49 Shorter 83 (L) 56 Valdosta State 66 (L) 1971-72 91 Troy State 98 (L) 62 Shorter 74 (L) 79 Alabama College 60 (W) 81 Berry 91 (L) Record: 22-7 67 Auburn Freshmen 86 (L) 56 Berry 51 (W) 72 Berry 67 (W) 88 Piedmont 69 (W) Coach: Al Mariotti 66 Berry 69 (L) 80 Georgia State 64 (W) 62 Valdosta State 83 (L) 75 Ga. Southwestern 73 (W) 97 + Palm Beach Atlantic 61 (W) 91 West Georgia 69 (W) 69 at West Georgia 75 (L) 64 West Georgia 59 (W) + Augusta Invitational 88 + Armstrong State 71 (W) 61 at Shorter 73 (L) 73 + Belhaven 60 (W) -++ Blue-Gray Tournament 102 at Alabama-Huntsville77 (W) 1958-59 75 + Huntingdon 81 OT (L) ^ Mercer Invitational 95 at Columbus 75 (W) Record: 16-5 + Huntingdon Invitational 81 at Huntingdon 66 (W) Coach: Hiram Reeves 1968-69 68 at Mercer 74 (L) 84 North Georgia Trade 63 (W) 1965-66 Record: 8-18 90 at Atlanta Baptist 95 OT (L) 85 Young Harris 52 (W) Record: 17-12 Coach: Al Mariotti 83 Southern Tech 81 (W) 50 Oglethorpe 59 (L) Coach: Al Mariotti 68 Columbus 72 (L) 82 ++ Wofford 63 (W) 68 Piedmont 60 (W) 50 Alabama College 64 (L) 62 at Alabama College 58 (W) 59 ++ Augusta 60 (L) 64 Erskine 52 (W) 79 at Jacksonville State 70 (W) 86 Ga. Southwestern 77 (W) 90 Alabama-Huntsville 56 (W) 85 North Georgia 64 (W) 83 Jacksonville State 66 (W) 87 Mercer 92 (L) 124 at Piedmont 78 (W) 68 at Valdosta State 66 OT (W) 62 at Howard (Samford) 72 (L) 64 at Augusta 78 (L) 84 Ga. Southwestern 49 (W) 71 Troy State 72 (L) 74 at Birmingham South.73 (W) 68 at Armstrong State 73 (L) 61 at Shorter 60 (W) 95 at Shorter 73 (W) 57 Mercer 60 (L) 88 + Huntingdon 83 (W) 99 Columbus 85 (W) 45 Oglethorpe 47 (L) 92 Piedmont 51 (W) 82 + Columbus 91 (L) 62 Berry 49 (W) 80 Emory 60 (W) 72 + Newberry 65 (W) 64 at Shorter 82 (L) 103 Valdosta State 100OT(W) 98 North Georgia 77 (W) 74 + Augusta 82 (L) 74 Piedmont 59 (W) 111 at Southern Tech 89 (W) 120 West Georgia 32 (W) 76 Huntingdon 74 (W) 78 Alabama College 642OT(W) 70 at West Georgia 87 (L) 70 Auburn Freshmen 76 (L) 82 Georgia State 55 (W) 73 at Ga. Southwestern 67 (W) 96 Piedmont 60 (W) 66 Clemson Freshmen 75 (L) Al Mariotti 98 at Piedmont 40 (W) 56 at William Carey 70 (L) 86 Atlanta Baptist 77 (W) 87 Piedmont 66 (W) 46 at Shorter 67 (L) 49 at Berry 75 (L) 90 at Ga. Southwestern 65 (W) 61 Berry 51 (W) 12 Seasons 76 at West Georgia 73 (W) 58 Augusta 66 (L) 85 Shorter 71 (W) 101 Valdosta State 93 (W) 186-141 .569 60 Howard (Samford) 71 (L) 42 at West Georgia 56 (L) 114 Huntingdon 93 (W) 48 Auburn Freshmen 69 (L) 69 Berry 61 (W) 54 at Mercer 97 (L) 60 at Berry 57 (W) 88 West Georgia 57 (W) 83 at Alabama College 65 (W) 58 Valdosta State 61 (L) 73 at Valdosta State 75 (L) 87 North Georgia 81 (W) 1962-63 74 at Huntingdon 94 (L) 76 Shorter 67 (W) 78 West Georgia 76 (W) 74 at Troy State 84 (L) Record: 12-11 89 Birmingham Southern80 (W) 84 at Valdosta State 95 (L) 80 Mercer 84 (L) 87 Berry 57 (W) Coach: Al Mariotti 50 at Valdosta State 80 (L) 62 Berry 80 (L) 87 # West Georgia 92 (L) 56 Shorter 53 (W) 68 +Cumberland 77 (L) 73 at Mercer 82 (L) 81 Armstrong State 82 (L) + Ogeechee Classic 98 *North Georgia 84 (W) 82 +West Georgia 60 (W) 68 at Georgia State 51 (W) 62 West Georgia 59 (W) ++ Jaguar Christmas Classic 84 *Valdosta State 73 (W) 66 Shorter 58 (W) 66 Valdosta State 77 (L) 53 at Piedmont 91 (L) # GIAC Play-off Game 39 *Oglethorpe 44 (L) 51 at Georgia Southern 74 (L) 57 at Berry 68 (L) 67 William Carey 82 (L) *GIAC Tournament 69 Troy State 65 (W) 59 Shorter 67 (L) 68 at Columbus 80 (L) 1972-73 38 at Mercer 50 (L) 99 West Georgia 72 (W) + Blue-Gray Tournament Record: 23-8 1959-60 61 at Coll. of Charleston 52 (W) 96 ++ Millsaps 72 (W) Coach: Al Mariotti Record: 14-12 66 Florida Southern 96 (L) 79 ++ Huntingdon 74 2 OT 1969-70 97 Atlanta Baptist 86 (W) Coach: Joe Copeland 81 at Piedmont 63 (W) (W) Record: 7-19 79 at Atlanta Baptist 85 (L) 85 North Georgia 73 (W) 83 Mercer 64(W) 107 ++ Birmingham South. Coach: Al Mariotti 75 Huntingdon 68 (W) 78 Valdosta State 61 (W) 59 Berry 46(W) 92 (W) 74 Columbus 78 (L) 82 Columbus 84 (L) 62 *Huntingdon 69 (L) 87 Valdosta State 63 (W) + Augusta Invitational 62 Montevallo 69 (L) 100 at Georgia College 75 (W) 63 *Athens 67 (L) 67 at West Georgia 68 (L) ++ Huntingdon Invitational 67 at Shorter 79 (L) 66 at Mercer 80 (L) 92 +Berry 42 (W) 45 at Valdosta State 60 (L) 67 + Lambuth 75 (L) 86 at Huntingdon 89 OT (L) 78 +Piedmont 61 (W) 57 at Florida Southern 99 (L) 1966-67 66 + Tenn.-Martin 76 (L) 76 + Jacksonville State 99 (L) 51 +Oglethorpe 54 (L) 71 Coll. of Charleston 54(W) Record: 12-15 72 at Ga. Southwestern 75 (L) 82 + Knoxville 77 (W) 74 West Georgia 70 (W) 71 at Georgia State 52 (W) Coach: Al Mariotti 77 at Huntingdon 66 (W) 89 ++ Milton 84 (W) 59 Shorter 52 (W) 70 Piedmont 47 (W) 67 Alabama College 52 (W) 63 at Armstrong State 62 (W) 83 ++ Augusta 813OT(W) 69 Troy State 70 (L) 95 Georgia State 55 (W) 65 + St. Bernard 61 (W) 74 ++ Jacksonville St. 85 (L) 89 Georgia College 67 (W) 58 Erskine 80 (L) 52 West Georgia 62 (L) 64 + Athens (Ala.) 78 (L) 86 ++ West Georgia 84 (W) 111 Piedmont 52 (W) 76 Piedmont 82 (L) 65 at Berry 66 OT (L) 75 at Alabama College 70 (W) 76 at Mercer 106 (L) 71 Ga. Southwestern 48 (W) 76 West Georgia 56 (W) 77 at Troy State 91 (L) 49 Oglethorpe 74 (L) 61 Shorter 73 (L) 104 Shorter 84 (W) 50 Oglethorpe 66 (L) 67 at Shorter 78 (L) 67 Mercer 71 (L) 76 Piedmont 78 (L) 73 at Columbus 59 (W) 61 Piedmont 64 (L) + Southern States Warm-Up 56 at Huntingdon 70 (L) 57 Ga. Southwestern 54 (W) 89 Southern Tech 86 (W) LAGRANGE COLLEGE BASKETBALL ALL-TIIME SEASON RESULTS

88 at Berry 65 (W) 74 Columbus 71 (W) 81 at Piedmont 75 (W) 66 Columbus 78 (L) 1983-84 75 West Georgia 73 (W) 82 at Georgia College 71 (W) 44 North Georgia 32 (W) 43 at Troy State 51 (L) Record: 8-19 92 at Piedmont 71 (W) 67 at Southern Tech 65 (W) 50 at Ga. Southwestern 67 (L) 47 Auburn-Montgomery 58 (L) Coach: Hugh Corless 89 Augusta 76 (W) 67 at West Georgia 85 (L) 99 Berry 71 (W) 53 at Ga. Southwestern 89 (L) 83 Piedmont 67 (W) 86 at Southern Tech 76 (W) 58 North Georgia 54 (W) 79 at Shorter 86 (L) 48 at Berry 62 (L) 83 Paine 89 3OT(L) 78 at Ga. Southwestern 44 (W) 58 Berry 66 (L) 56 Oglethorpe 49 (W) 57 Shorter 76 (L) 55 + Berry 69 (L) 99 at Shorter 78 (W) 55 Shorter 72 (L) 53 at Georgia College 59 (L) 64 West Georgia 87 (L) 92 + Shorter 74 (W) 90 Berry 78 (W) 67 % Berry 64 (W) 95 Southern Tech 91 (W) 38 Oglethorpe 37 (W) 64 Auburn-Montgomery 65 OT (L) 89 at North Georgia 101 (L) 59 % North Georgia 51 (W) 76 % Berry 69 (W) 77 at Georgia College 95 (L) 81 ++ Tuskegee Inst. 83 OT (L) 88 at West Georgia 81 (W) 52 % Ga. Southwestern 51 (W) 56 % North Georgia 65 (L) 65 Southern Tech 78 (L) 75 ++ Morris Brown 70 (W) 80 at Augusta 89 (L) 60 # Palm Beach Atlantic 39 # North Georgia 48 (L) 70 at North Georgia 73 (L) 67 at Shorter 61 (W) 92 North Georgia 79 (W) 63 (L) + Columbus Tip-Off Tournament 67 at West Georgia 81 (L) 62 at North Georgia 84 (L) 87 # Armstrong State 83 (W) + Montevallo Tournament % GIAC Tournament 56 Ga. Southwestern 81 (L) 60 at Ga. Southwestern 62 (L) 85 # Valdosta State 95 (L) ++ Western Carolina Classic # NAIA Dist. 25 Play-off Game 80 at Piedmont 83 (L) 58 Berry 73 (L) + Hubbard Classic % GIAC Tournament 73 at Oglethorpe 75 OT (L) 73 Columbus 88 (L) ++ Jaguar Christmas Classic # NAIA Dist. 25 Play-off Game 1978-79 53 Georgia College 73 (L) 92 Shorter 85 (W) # NAIA District 25 Play-off Game Record: 21-12 57 at Southern Tech 89 (L) 84 Armstrong State 95 (L) 1975-76 Coach: Phil Williamson 45 North Georgia 58 (L) 85 Georgia College 84 (W) 1973-74 Record: 11-19 77 Piedmont 52 (W) 54 Berry 56 (L) 54 at Southern Tech 55 (L) Record: 20-10 Coach: Phil Williamson 77 at Huntingdon 73 (W) 62 at Columbus 82 (L) 77 West Georgia 85 (L) Coach: Al Mariotti 70 Huntingdon 75 (L) 70 at Auburn-Montgomery 95 (L) + Eagle Classic 68 Oglethorpe 58 (W) 106 at Fla. Inst. Tech. 76 (W) 77 at West Florida 89 (L) 54 + Tennessee Temple 102 (L) 84 Ga. Southwestern 99 (L) 81 at Eckerd 98 (L) 63 at Troy State 84 (L) 69 + South. Wesleyan 94 (L) 76 at West Georgia 94 (L) 83 at Georgia College 73 (W) 67 at Southern Tech 84 (L) 89 + Lancaster Bible 64 (W) 56 at Paine 81 (L) 81 at Southern Tech 67 (W) 85 Columbus 70 (W) 66 at David Lipscomb 65 (W) 79 at Armstrong State 96 (L) 53 at Columbus 73 (L) 82 West Florida 79 OT (W) 75 at Columbus 62 (W) 71 at Georgia College 87 OT (L) 82 + Jacksonville State 74 (W) 40 Valdosta State 53 (L) 72 Troy State 68 (W) 71 Southern Tech 72 (L) 64 + West Georgia 93 (L) 63 at Huntingdon 69 (W) 68 ++ Fort Valley State 65 (W) 85 at Piedmont 76 (W) 65 at West Florida 83 (L) 66 Troy State 106 (L) 61 ++ Columbus 87 (L) 67 at Berry 77 (L) 68 * at Valdosta State 92 (WF) 62 Southern Tech 60 (W) 87 Huntingdon 65 (W) 64 North Georgia 74 (L) 80 Valdosta State 66 (W) 76 Georgia College 65 (W) 66 at Troy State 83 (L) + Berry Tournament 71 at Shorter 63 (W) 76 Shorter 60 (W) 71 at North Georgia 64 (W) ++ Columbus Tournament 67 Huntingdon 66 (W) 56 at Ga. Southwestern 72 (L) 61 at Ga. Southwestern 50 (W) 75 Ga. Southwestern 47 (W) 63 at Berry 69 OT (L) 69 Berry 76 (L) 1984-85 100 at Piedmont 77 (W) 71 Piedmont 70 (W) 87 at Shorter 84 (W) Record; 8-20 123 Berry 97 (W) 76 Oglethorpe 64 (W) 65 Oglethorpe 62 (W) Coach: Hugh Corless 88 at North Georgia 80 (W) 74 at West Georgia 82 (L) 78 Auburn-Montgomery 79 (L) 93 Piedmont 51 (W) 82 at Huntingdon 74 (W) 62 at North Georgia 69 (L) 79 at Georgia College 63 (W) Hugh Corless 97 + Berry 92 (W) 57 Columbus 70 (L) 95 at Oglethorpe 87 (W) 63 Southern Tech 73 (L) 78 + USC-Aiken 102 (L) 93 at Piedmont 54 (W) 79 Auburn-Montgomery 88 (L) 93 at Piedmont 76 (W) Four Seasons 57 ++ Rust 75 (L) 76 at West Georgia 81 (L) 94 at Piedmont 83 (W) Columbus (L) 84 ++ Trinity Christian 66 (W) 67 at Ga. Southwestern 62 (W) 78 Ga. Southwestern 74 (W) 69 Ga. Southewestern 60 (W) 46-61 .429 83 ++ Covenant 65 (W) 74 Southern Tech 67 (W) 72 at Georgia College 75 (L) 97 at Flagler 80 (W) 75 at Shorter 96 (L) 76 West Georgia 103 (L) 77 at Auburn-Montgomery 97 (L) 83 Shorter 82 (W) 64 at West Georgia 96 (L) 73 at Berry 72 (W) 77 West Georgia 78 (L) 102 Georgia College 95 (W) 1981-82 63 North Georgia 69 (L) 65 North Georgia 67 (L) 63 North Georgia 65 (L) 66 at Southern Tech 68 (L) Record: 10-15 70 at Berry 84 (L) 80 Shorter 78 (W) 97 Berry 72 (W) 85 at Berry 73 (W) Coach: Hugh Corless 45 Georgia Southwestern 54 (L) 105 Georgia College 75 (W) 64 at Shorter 67 (L) 73 at Oglethorpe 92 (L) 98 Piedmont 93 (W) 85 Shorter 87 (L) 85 % Berry 76 (W) 70 at Columbus 87 (L) 54 North Georgia 55 (L) 69 Auburn-Montgomery 85 (L) 51 Columbus 84 (L) 62 % North Georgia 72 (L) 67 % Georgia College 74 (L) 78 % Georgia College 87 (L) 70 at Columbus 78 (L) 53 Oglethorpe 58 OT (L) 67 # West Georgia 78 (L) % GIAC Tournament 59 # North Georgia 61 OT (L) 100 at Shorter 91 (W) 66 at Georgia College 70 (L) + Thanksgiving Tournament 78 at Ga. Southwestern 114 (L) 63 Southern Tech 59 (W) 1976-77 ++ Columbus Tournament 74 at Auburn-Montgomery 99 (L) Record: 15-14 % GIAC Tournament 72 + Augusta 81 (L) Coach: Phil Williamson # NAIA Dist. 25 Play-off Game 100 + USC-Aiken 122 (L) 61 Huntingdon 62 (L) 64 Columbus 76 (L) 75 at Auburn-Montgomery 80 (L) 1979-80 81 Berry 85 (L) 87 at David Lipscomb 79 (W) Record: 14-17 88 Shorter 83 (W) 54 at Belmont 68 (L) Coach: Phil Williamson 82 Georgia College 78 (W) 72 at Southern Tech 80 (L) 73 + Spring Hill 90 (L) 65 at Southern Tech 85 (L) 62 at Columbus 66 (L) 82 + Georgia College 74 (W) 50 at North Georgia 59 (L) 56 Southern Tech 53 (W) 53 ++ Alabama State 83 (L) 64 West Georgia 71 (L) 72 at Huntingdon 75 (L) 81 ++ Miles 88 (L) 67 Ga. Southwestern 64 (W) 80 + Auburn-Montgomery 76 (W) 65 at Auburn-Montgomery 75 (L) 79 at Piedmont 65 (W) 72 + Huntingdon 78 (L) 66 Berry 69 (L) 71 at West Georgia 76 (L) 73 Auburn-Montgomery 67 (W) 63 at Troy State 60 (W) 83 at Oglethorpe 71 (W) 70 Georgia College 59 (W) 72 at Flagler 65 (W) 77 at Georgia College 69 (W) 73 at Shorter 64 (W) 86 at Florida Tech 66 (W) 63 Southern Tech 62 (W) 54 Ga. Southwestern 49 (W) 67 at West Georgia 91 (L) 42 North Georgia 44 (L) Phil Williamson 65 Berry 66 (L) 64 Auburn-Montgomery 62 (W) 55 at Berry 57 (L) Steve Barker 100 at Piedmont 85 (W) 77 Columbus 79 (L) 63 Oglethorpe 56 (W) Seven Seasons 82 Columbus 76 (W) 68 Troy State 66 (W) 76 # Florida Memorial 93 (L) Five Seasons 79 at North Georgia 77 (W) 68 Ga. Southwestern 66 (W) + Augusta College Tournament 101-116 .465 83 at Oglethorpe 70 (W) 75 * West Georgia 92 (L) # NAIA Dist. 25 Play-off Game 54-103 .344 83 Piedmont 74 (W) 67 at Shorter 55 (W) + Hubbard Classic 77 at Ga. Southwestern 69 (W) 66 Oglethorpe 78 (L) 1982-83 80 at Paine 89 (L) * Game forfeited to LaGrange 71 at Georgia College 76 (L) 70 at Columbus 77 (L) Record: 20-8 65 at Oglethorpe 80 (L) % GIAC Tournament 74 Oglethorpe 60 (W) 76 Georgia College 84 (L) Coach: Hugh Corless 64 at Ga. Southwestern 90 (L) # NAIA Dist. 25 Play-off Game 55 North Georgia 70 (L) 73 at Southern Tech 79 (L) 86 at Piedmont 79 (W) 60 West Georgia 63 (L) 68 at Berry 72 (L) 69 at North Georgia 68 (W) 112 Edward Waters 75 (W) 68 at Columbus 95 (L) 1974-75 62 Shorter 64 (L) 64 at Ga. Southwestern 59 (W) 63 at Auburn-Montgomery 76 (L) 87 Flagler 75 (W) 72 + Fort Valley State 92 (L) Record: 17-17 73 at West Georgia 105 (L) 92 at Piedmont 84 (W) 72 Paine 80 (L) 102 + Phillips 96 OT (W) Coach: Phil Williamson 58 % Piedmont 67 (L) 83 Shorter 66 (W) 71 Georgia College 87 (L) 77 at Shorter 58 (W) 72 Huntingdon 79 (L) % GIAC Tournament 58 at Oglethorpe 67 (L) 82 at Edward Waters 65 (W) 70 at Southern Tech 82 (L) 59 + Birmingham South. 71 (L) 70 at Georgia College 72 (L) 97 at Flagler 99 (L) 109 at Piedmont 90 (W) 80 + Berry 72 (W) 1977-78 67 Southern Tech 74 (L) 55 Columbus 80 (L) 84 Berry 68 (W) 66 ++ Southern Tech 69 (L) Record: 17-12 63 North Georgia 58 (W) 69 Berry 68 (W) 86 at North Georgia 90 (L) 60 ++ St. Leo 54 OT (W) Coach: Phil Williamson 73 at Berry 87 (L) 89 Shorter 78 (W) + Berry Tournament 81 at Oglethorpe 77 OT (W) 95 Piedmont 81 (W) 80 Piedmont 83 (L) 72 at Georgia College 74 (L) ++ Rock City Round Robin Tournament 79 at Valdosta State 98 (L) 75 at Auburn-Montgomery 77 (L) 67 % Southern Tech 78 (L) 59 Southern Tech 53 (W) 75 at Rollins 106 (L) 77 + Florida Southern 87 (L) + Senator Classic 65 North Georgia 75 OT (L) 1985-86 83 Southern Tech 74 (W) 83 at Huntingdon 76 (W) ++ Alabama State Invitational 74 West Georgia 87 (L) Record: 15-12 89 at Columbus 91 OT (L) 86 Florida Tech 80 (W) * Game forfeited to LaGrange 65 Ga. Southwestern 55 (W) Coach: Steve Barker 73 at Huntingdon 75 OT (L) 87 Auburn-Montgomery 72 (W) % GIAC Tournament 95 Piedmont 66 (W) 82 Spring Hill 83 OT (L) 77 Georgia College 70 (W) 75 at Talladega 74 OT (W) 70 at Ga. Southwestern 68 (W) 81 at Spring Hill 71 (W) 59 Troy State 63 (L) 83 at Columbus 70 (W) 1980-81 64 Oglethorpe 59 (W) 77 Shorter 63 (W) 77 Georgia College 63 (W) 60 at Shorter 57 (W) 68 Talladega 75 (L) Record: 3-25 67 Kennesaw State 56 (W) 69 at Southern Tech 62 (W) 68 Ga. Southwestern 71 (L) 92 Huntingdon 64 (W) Coach: Phil Williamson 79 Piedmont 53 (W) 105 West Georgia 1042OT(W) 63 West Georgia 64 (L) 85 Columbus 92 (L) 50 Piedmont 72 (L) 79 at Berry 71 (W) 68 at Georgia State 80 (L) 74 Piedmont 48 (W) 57 at North Georgia 58 (L) 53 at David Lipscomb 88 (L) 66 at Oglethorpe 58 (W) 69 at West Georgia 91 (L) 78 at Berry 77 (W) 79 Ga. Southwestern 62 (W) 73 at Auburn-Montgomery 91 (L) 67 at North Georgia 61 (W) 71 + Columbus 80 OT (L) 59 at North Georgia 63 (L) 64 at Berry 61 (W) 55 Troy State 62 (L) 94 # Ga. Southwestern 77(W) 75 + Allen 77 (L) 57 at Ga. Southwestern 76 (L) 82 Shorter 80 (W) 68 Flagler 62 (W) 73 # Paine 70 (W) 67 Berry 68 (L) 87 Oglethorpe 63 (W) 71 at Oglethorpe 72 (L) 52 at Shorter 66 (L) 65 # North Georgia 70 OT (L) 64 at Ga. Southwestern 75 (L) 57 at Troy State 70 (L) 54 Georgia College 51 (W) 72 + Carson-Newman 67 OT (W) + Columbus College Tournament 85 at Shorter 77 (W) 93 at Piedmont 72 (W) 65 at Southern Tech 67 (L) 61 + Indiana-Purdue 81 (L) # NAIA Dist. 25 Play-off Game 67 Oglethorpe 66 (W) LAGRANGE COLLEGE BASKETBALL ALL-TIIME SEASON RESULTS 80 at Georgia College 81 (L) 89 Alabama-Huntsville 95 OT (L) 76 at Ga. Southwestern 126 (L) 91 Brewton Parker 83 (W) 89 at Christian Faith 95 OT (L) 78 at Southern Tech 67 (W) 76 at Shorter 62 (W) 72 Faulkner 103 (L) 91 Embry Riddle 93 (L) 66 at Flagler 86 (L) 74 North Georgia 71 (W) 102 at Spring Hill 100 3OT (W) 79 Piedmont 90 (L) 83 Tennessee Temple 80 (W) 67 at Embry Riddle 102 (L) 71 at Oglethorpe 70 (W) 62 ++ Cumberland 90 (L) 55 at Berry 87 (L) 71 Georgia Southwestern 85 (L) 74 at Pensacola Christian 78 Georgia Southwestern 88 (L) 65 ++ West Va. Wesleyan 96 (L) 62 Georgia College 91 (L) 102 at Emmanuel 98 (W) 84 (L) 70 at Columbus 61 (W) 31 at Faulkner 90 (L) 92 Southern Tech 107 (L) 83 Stillman 100 (L) 90 Pensacola Christian 84 (W) 67 at Kennesaw State 70 (L) 71 Spring Hill 75 (L) 68 at North Georgia 104 (L) 83 at Life 113 (L) 69 at Brewton Parker 90 (L) 73 West Georgia 82 (L) 72 Brewton Parker 94 (L) 92 Brewton Parker 107 (L) 95 Piedmont 78 (W) 63 at Shorter 78 (L) 69 Southern Tech 61 (W) 76 at Berry 72 (W) 64 South. Wesleyan 92 (L) 74 Southern Tech 73 (W) 73 Piedmont 79 (L) 84 Piedmont 83 (W) 79 Georgia College 85 (L) 59 Shorter 85 (L) 59 at North Georgia 63 (L) 82 North Georgia 78 (W) 73 Georgia College 68 (W) 72 Southern Tech 83 (L) 60 Oglethorpe 89 (L) 74 Shorter 59 (W) 86 at Emmanuel 98 (L) 100 at Berry 84 OT (W) 67 at North Georgia 80 (L) 92 Kennesaw State 99 (L) 103 at Piedmont 83 (W) 69 at Ga. Southwestern 92 (L) 78 ++ North Georgia 68 (W) 73 at Ga. Southwestern 96 (L) 93 Georgia Southwestern 114 (L) 73 at Ga. Southwestern 98 (L) 88 Emmanuel 91 (L) 78 % Southern Tech 81 (L) 95 Piedmont 85 (W) 61 at Clayton State 82 (L) 86 at Shorter 64 (W) 68 Southern Tech 73 (L) + Columbus Coll. Christmas 83 Shorter 97 (L) 84 at Georgia College 104 (L) 84 at Clayton State 97 (L) 86 Shorter 79 (W) Tournament 76 at Kennesaw State 79 (L) 74 at Brewton Parker 100 (L) 81 at Kennesaw State 94 (L) 66 at Piedmont 72 (L) ++ The Omni, Atlanta, Ga. 62 at Oglethorpe 64 (L) 50 at Southern Tech 93 (L) 76 at Southern Tech 98 (L) 89 at North Georiga 95 (L) % NAIA Dist. 25 Playoff 67 Georgia Southwestern 77 (L) 104 Methodist 105 (L) 82 Berry 65 (W) 92 Brewton Parker 82 (W) 56 at Alabama-Huntsville74 (L) 84 North Georgia 104 (L) 86 at Stillman 107 (L) 77 at Southern Tech 74 (W) 1986-87 81 at Georgia College 107 (L) 70 at Shorter 93 (L) 103 at Berry 108 (L) 93 Georgia Southwestern 100 (L) Record: 14-18 68 Oglethorpe 63 (W) 104 at Kennesaw State 131 (L) 83 North Georgia 80 (L) 65 % Southern Tech 74 (L) Coach: Steve Barker 48 at Southern Tech 62 (L) 97 Berry 109 (L) 75 Clayton State 86 (L) % GSAC Tournament 84 Spring Hill 97 (L) 82 Berry 110 (L) + Pensacola Christian Tournament 78 SCAD 64 (W) 74 at Piedmont 67 (W) 70 # North Georgia 88 (L) ++ Oglethorpe Tournament 57 at Brewton Parker 72 (L) 1997-98 62 + Kennesaw State 71 (L) 84 Kennesaw State 104 (L) 60 Southern Tech 61 (L) Record: 0-33 61 + Mobile 79 (L) * Game forfeited to LaGrange 1991-92 Coach: Joel Wooten 57 at Shorter 60 (L) + Mobile Tournament, Mobile, Ala. Record: 19-14 1994-95 56 + Faulkner 77 (L) 51 at Birmingham-South.83 (L) ++ Cumberland Tournament, Coach: Randy Unger Record: 7-25 73 + Auburn-Montgomery 124 (L) 67 ++ Transylvania 66 (W) Williamsburg, Ky. 112 Piedmont 92 (W) Coach: Randy Unger 65 Berry 81 (L) 88 ++ Lee 77 (W) # The Omni, Atlanta, Ga. 106 DeVry 65 (W) 92 Palm Beach Atlantic 94 (L) 75 Shorter 111 (L) 87 Life 108 (L) 92 Talladega 95 (L) 97 + Lee 122 (L) 65 North Georgia 72 (L) 106 Atlanta Christian 75 (W) 70 at Kentucky Wesleyan 99 (L) 1989-90 114 DeVry 81 (W) 57 + Covenant 85 (L) 72 Southern Wesleyan 94 (L) 58 at Mobile 78 (L) Record: 6-31 81 Trinity Baptist 87 (L) 77 Freed-Hardeman 76 (W) 69 Faulkner 85 (L) 74 at Spring Hill 88 (L) Coach: Steve Barker 93 Pensacola Christian 82 (W) 79 Emmanuel 71 (W) 64 at Clayton State 86 (L) 101 Berry 98 (W) 69 + Talladega 100 (L) 97 Webber 69 (W) 83 Southern Wesleyan 86 (L) 37 at Faulkner 79 (L) 78 at Talladega 75 (W) 64 + Mobile 91 (L) 88 ? 97 (L) 61 Auburn-Montgomery 86 (L) 74 Clayton State 77 (L) 67 Mobile 63 (W) 77 at Piedmont 81 (L) 83 Manchester 74 (W) 80 at Emmanuel 94 (L) 77 at Pensacola Christian 95 (L) 81 Georgia Southwestern 96 (L) 52 Mobile 84 (L) 111 North Georgia 102 (W) 85 at Pensacola Christian 95 (L) 51 at Berry 74 (L) 102 Shorter 91 (W) 103 Warren Wilson 70 (W) 99 Piedmont 90 (W) 70 at Saint Leo 106 (L) 95 SUNY Institute 101OT (L) 62 at Kennesaw State 83 (L) 72 Maryville 76 (L) 79 Georgia Southwestern 110 (L) 73 Kennesaw State 57 (W) 81 Greensboro 86 (L) 88 Georgia College 82 (W) 70 at Millsaps 100 (L) 88 Berry 90 (L) 76 at Brewton Parker 84 (L) 69 St. Thomas 86 (L) 64 Southern Tech 62 (W) 72 ++ Salisbury State 96 (L) 83 Life 104 (L) 93 Pensacola Christian 78 (W) 81 Pensacola Christian 83 (L) 62 Southern Tech 78 (L) 88 at North Georgia 102 (L) 59 ++ Holy Family 66 (L) 67 Life 101 (L) 62 Georgia Southwestern 80 (L) 77 Brewton Parker 91 (W) 79 at Oglethorpe 64 (W) 52 Oglethorpe 90 (L) 97 Pensacola Christian 81 (W) 82 Piedmont 93 (L) 70 at Brewton Parker 96 (L) 73 at Ga. Southwestern 77 (L) 70 Stillman 111 (L) 73 Shorter 89 (L) 54 at Ga. Southwestern 100 (L) 77 North Georgia 89 (L) 92 Kennesaw State 96 (L) 68 at Kentucky Wesleyan 127 (L) 54 Kennesaw State 81 (L) 78 Berry 93 (L) 72 at Southern Tech 91 (L) 77 Flagler 64 (W) 67 # North Georgia 84 (L) 118 Atlanta Christian 82 (W) 62 at Shorter 79 (L) 64 Shorter 81 (L) 88 Oglethorpe 83 (W) 78 Georgia Southwestern 113 (L) 74 Georgia Southwestern 66 (W) 57 at Life 109 (L) 88 at Piedmont 100 (L) 66 at Southern Tech 73 (L) 88 Millsaps 85 (W) 106 SCAD 40 (W) 68 at Piedmont 101 (L) 59 Southern Wesleyan 61 (L) 88 Piedmont 79 (W) 83 at South. Wesleyan 102 (L) 94 Clayton State 86 (W) 58 at Southern Tech 70 (L) 79 at Emmanuel 86 (L) 74 at Georgia College 89 (L) 73 Berry 95 (L) 65 Brewton Parker 78 (L) 67 North Georgia 79 (L) 51 at Ga. Southwestern 89 (L) 96 at Berry 82 (W) 67 at Georgia College 106 (L) 57 Southern Tech 53 (W) 74 Shorter 73 (W) 68 Brewton Parker 84 (L) 74 # North Georgia 90 (L) 54 at Southern Tech 83 (L) 60 North Georgia 61 (L) 65 Georgia Southwestern 97 (L) 74 at North Georgia 95 (L) % at Ga. Southwestern 70 North Georgia 72 (L) 68 Clayton State 60 (W) 61 at Clayton State 84 (L) 67 Southern Tech 95 (L) 83 Kennesaw State 76 (W) (L) 76 at Brewton Parker 98 (L) 84 at Southern Wesleyan 104 (L) 64 at Shorter 75 (L) 83 Berry 92 (L) + Mobile College Tip-Off Tournament 87 at Warren Wilson 98 (L) 74 Shorter 71 (W) 39 Southern Tech 67 (L) 72 Piedmont 74 (L) ++ Oglethorpe-Lite Classic 65 at Shorter 62 (W) 113 Berry 123 (L) 83 at Berry 74 (W) 49 at Southern Wesleyan 93 (L) # The Omni, Atlanta, Ga. 82 South. Wesleyan 71 OT (W) 64 at Auburn-Montgomery 100 (L) 82 Emmanuel 93 (L) % NAIA Dist. 25 Playoffs 90 at Maryville 114 (L) 1992-93 55 at North Georgia 82 (L) 75 % Piedmont 90 (L) 97 at Kennesaw State 103 (L) Record: 21-11 72 Clayton State 69 (W) + Faulkner Tournament 1987-88 78 at Ga. Southwestern 119 (L) Coach: Randy Unger Brewton Parker (L) % GSAC Tournament Record: 13-16 95 Piedmont 90 (W) 111 Piedmont 82 (W) Coach: Steve Barker 61 Georgia College 104 (L) 71 at Life 105 (L) 1995-96 1998-99 76 Piedmont 74 (W) 138 Selma 127 (W) Record: 9-20 Record: 8-25 61 + Faulkner 62 (L) 131 Warren Wilson 75 (W) Coach: Joel Wooten Coach: Joe Cambron 69 + Flagler 67 (W) 125 at Selma 89 (W) 53 + Faulkner 63 (L) 62 at Tennessee Temple 80 (L) 82 Shorter 86 (L) 99 West Georgia 92 (W) 52 + Voorhees 65 (L) 84 Johnson & Wales 70 (W) at Talladega (L) 105 at Pensacola Christian 76 (W) 39 Berry 52 (L) 77 Beulah Heights 88 (L) 78 at Birmingham-South.87 (L) 139 at Trinity (Fla.) 56 (W) 67 at Auburn-Montgomery 109 (L) 91 Huntingdon 70 (W) 63 Mobile 68 (L) 77 at West Georgia 75 (W) 85 at Emmanuel 105 (L) 68 at Berry 90 (L) 62 ++ USC-Aiken 65 (L) 84 North Georgia 74 (W) 58 at West Florida 95 (L) 74 Pensacola Christian 77 (L) 83 ++ Ga. Southwestern 70 (W) 65 at Ga. Southwestern 64 (W) 85 Pensacola Christian 78 (W) 69 Warren Wilson 57 (W) 62 at Flagler 85 (L) 87 Berry 78 (W) 75 at Palm Beach Atlantic 91 (L) 60 at Covenant 81 (L) 69 Oglethorpe 72 (L) 87 Life 98 (L) 66 at Webber 82 (L) 45 at Huntingdon 57 (L) 74 at Shorter 72 (W) 100 at Stillman 106 (L) 82 at Kennesaw State 79 (W) 86 at Montreat 92 (L) 60 at Ga. Southwestern 84 (L) 59 Southern Tech 80 (L) 82 Brewton Parker 89 (L) 83 at Johnson & Wales 65 (W) 80 Kennesaw State 75 (W) 121 at Piedmont 83 (W) 90 Pensacola Christian 77 (W) 68 Pensacola Christian 65 (W) 86 Berry 80 (W) 78 at Brewton Parker 80 (L) 90 at Piedmont 83 (W) 77 Bryan 76 (W) 86 at Georgia College 812OT(W) 109 Clayton State 103OT(W) 65 Georgia Southwestern 108 (L) 60 Faulkner 78 (L) 60 at Southern Tech 77 (L) 100 at Shorter 91 (W) 114 Shorter 93 (W) 59 Brewton Parker 56 (W) 94 North Georgia 80 (W) Rnady Unger 80 Kennesaw State 81 (L) 88 Piedmont 87 (W) 81 Georgia Southwestern 101 (L) 72 Georgia Southwestern 80 (L) Five Seasons 107 @ SCAD 72 (W) 56 Southern Tech 53 (W) 77 Southern Wesleyan 85 (L) 89 Flagler 80 (W) 89 Georgia Southwestern 76 (W) 81 at North Georgia 83 (L) 79 Southern Tech 91 (L) 102 at Piedmont 92 (W) 63-99 .389 116 Pensacola Christian 84 (W) 61 at Shorter 81 (L) 73 at Emmanuel 110 (L) 79 Georgia College 98 (L) 108 at Warren Wilson 53 (W) 91 at Ga. Southwestern 116 (L) 85 Tennessee Temple 70 (W) 72 at Berry 70 (W) 101 Brewton Parker 86 (W) 70 Auburn-Montgomery 75 (L) 68 Piedmont 80 (L) 81 Southern Tech 74 (W) 57 Brewton Parker 60 (L) 72 at Southern Tech 77 (L) 112 Emmanuel 91 (W) 67 at North Georgia 69 (L) 69 @ North Georgia 82 (L) 62 Southern Tech 73 (L) 90 North Georgia 76 (W) 66 at Southern Tech 67 (L) 76 Shorter 87 (L) 85 Talladega 97 (L) 76 at Oglethorpe 88 OT (L) 84 at Clayton State 97 (L) 78 at Stillman 92 (L) 58 at Faulkner 86 (L) 86 at Kennesaw State 78 (W) 71 Shorter 74 (L) 127 Stillman 123OT(W) 82 at Berry 83 (L) 85 at Brewton Parker 105 (L) 72 at Oglethorpe 74 (L) 72 Kennesaw State 94 (L) 75 at Berry 94 (L) 86 North Georgia 82 (W) 67 at Ga. Southwestern 87 (L) 65 % Ga. Southwestern 90 (L) 65 at Berry 97 (L) 74 Shorter 78 (L) 64 at Thomas 86 (L) 68 Emmanuel 84 (L) + Mobile College Tip-Off Tournament 74 at Mercer 94 (L) 76 % Berry 85 (L) 83 at Brewton Parker 96 (L) 67 at Southern Tech 87 (L) ++ USC-Aiken Tournament @ The Omni, Atlanta, Ga. 77 % Berry 85 (L) 67 at Southern Wesleyan 87 (L) @ The Omni, Atlanta, Ga. 1990-91 % NAIA Dist. 25 Playoffs + 75 at Piedmont 95 (L) % NAIA Dist. 25 Playoffs Record: 2-30 % GSAC Tournament 66 North Georgia 83 (L) Coach: Randy Unger 1993-94 79 at Shorter 84 (L) 1988-89 42 at Faulkner 104 (L) Record: 14-19 1996-97 83 % at North Georgia 93 (L) Record: 6-26 71 Piedmont 79 (L) Coach: Randy Unger Record: 7-20 % GACC Tournament Coach: Steve Barker 98 Belmont Abbey 112 (L) 86 William Carey 105 (L) Coach: Joel Wooten 71 * at Piedmont 72 (F) 86 at South. Wesleyan 90 (L) 83 Emmanuel 84 (L) 48 at Berry 92 (L) 1999-00 57 + Talladega 85 (L) 89 Clayton State 86 (W) 109 Emmanuel 75 (W) 75 at Southern Wesleyan 105 (L) Record: 3-29 78 + Baptist Christian 79 (L) 81 at Oglethorpe 88 (L) 106 Pensacola Christian 66 (W) 61 at Faulkner 80 (L) Coach: Joe Cambron 75 Talladega 80 (L) 100 + Jimmy Swaggart Bible 94 (W) 64 Auburn-Montgomery 80 (L) 58 Southern Wesleyan 86 (L) 107 Atlanta Christian 85 (W) 66 Faulkner 80 (L) 86 + Pensacola Christian 94 (L) 97 Selma 104 (L) 75 Berry 82 (L) 73 + Tennessee Temple 68 (W) 71 at Talladega 86 (L) 54 ++ Roanoke 110 (L) 114 at Pensacola Christian 88 (W) 105 Webber 92 (W) 49 + Reinhardt 56 (L) 78 at Brewton Parker 108 (L) 89 ++ Carroll 112 (L) 92 at Freed Hardeman 96 OT (L) 84 Faulkner 88 OT (L) 102 Pensacola Christian 114 (L) 66 Southern Tech 102 (L) 79 Stillman 81 (L) 79 * Fisk 85 (L) 82 Shorter 87 OT (L) 83 at Piedmont 81 (W) 81 * Maryville 111 (L) 72 at Emmanuel 91 (L) 70 Maryville 102 (L) 97 LaGrange 89 (W) LaGrange College Receives 54 at Southern Wesleyan 67 (L) 83 at Atlanta Christian 65 (W) 89 ! Huntingdon 92 (L) OT 62 at Maryville 90 (L) 76 at Fisk 85 (L) * Conference Game Josten’s Community Service 77 at Pensacola Christian 92 (L) 60 at Stillman 71 (L) # Tip-Off Classic, Atlanta, Ga. 52 at Huntingdon 70 (L) 67 at Pensacola Christian 68 (L) + Coaches vs. Cancer Tournament 57 ++ Green Mountain 72 (L) 76 Piedmont 66 (W) $ Papa John’s/Country Hearth Tourney Award from the NADIIIAA 75 ++ Lynchburg 87 (L) 50 at Maryville 79 (L) ! GSAC Tournament, Nashville, Tenn. 81 Wheaton 84 (L) 61 % Fisk 57 (W) 75 at Auburn-Montgomery 87 (L) 71 % Maryville 76 (L) 2005-06 55 at Faulkner 83 (L) + LaGrange Invitational Record: 8-18 78 Brewton Parker 100 (L) ++ South Atlantic Invitational Coach: Warren Haynes 58 Georgia Southwestern 89 (L) % GSAC Tournament 70 + Oglethorpe 73 (L) 77 at Atlanta Christian 52 (W) 2002-03 59 + Emory 72 (L) 78 Piedmont 93 (L) Record: 13-13 108 Univ. of the South 75 (W) 72 at Southern Tech 103 (L) Coach: Warren Haynes 63 ^ Centre 88 (L) 71 Emmanuel 98 (L) 59 + Emory 86 (L) 80 ^ Lynchburg 79 (W) 49 Southern Wesleyan 55 (L) 71 + Oglethorpe 65 (W) 63 Embry-Riddle 113 (L) 81 North Georgia 103 (L) 70 ++ Cabrini 83 (L) 75 Emory 82 (L) 70 Auburn-Montgomery 100 (L) 54 ++ Apprentice 71 (L) 95 Atlanta Christian 76 (W) 63 Faulkner 102 (L) 89 at Atlanta Christian 48 (W) 61 Oglethorpe 76 (L) 90 at Shorter 92 (L) 87 Carver Bible 73 (W) 88 & Hendrix 82 (W) 66 at Brewton Parker 89 (L) 74 Emory 82 (L) 70 & Albion 73 (L) 67 at Ga. Southwestern 84 (L) 87 Shorter 89 (L) 70 Anderson 80 (L) 89 at Piedmont 108 (L) 67 SCAD 61 (W) 92 Webster 83 (W) 78 at North Georgia 112 (L) 66 # Brescia 79 (L) 68 * Maryville 83 (L) 75 % at AUM 119 (L) 112 # Union 91 (W) 81 * Fisk 100 (L) + LaGrange Invitational 78 $ Thomas More 74 (W) 86 * Peidmont 91 (L) ++ Treasure Island Classic 78 $ Defiance 92 (L) 85 Dallas 69 (W) % GACC Tournament 77 Oglethorpe 84 (L) 63 Rust 83 (L) 79 Fisk 71 (W) 75 * Huntingdon 77 (L) These players take time out of their busy day helping out with the Katrina 2000-01 76 at Huntingdon 91 (L) 58 Millsaps 80 (L) Relfief to pose for a photo. Pictured from left to right: Roger McDowell, Record: 10-15 82 Piedmont 73 (W) 64 * Huntingdon 70 (L) Landon Baize, Demitrius Render, LaGrange Head Coach Warren Haynes, Coach: Joe Cambron 87 at Warren Wilson 56 (W) 91 * Peidmont 93 (L) 72 + Oakwood 74 (L) 61 at Maryville 75 (L) 73 * Maryville 88 (L) and Leon Williams. 94 + Bethel 80 (W) 92 Huntingdon 78 (W) 110 * Fisk 108 (W) 83 ++ Belhaven 77 (W) 81 at Fisk 69 (W) OT 74 ++ Lousiana Coll. 75 (L) 105 Atlanta Christian 76 (W) 89 ! Peidmont 87 (W) The LaGrange College Men’s Basketball 95 at Atlanta Christian 105 (L) 91 Warren Wilson 52 (W) 63 ! Maryville 81 (L) 99 Covenant 112 (L) 69 at Piedmont 72 (L) + Southern Tip-Off Classic 86 Berry 91 OT (L) 78 Maryville 88 (L) ^ Coaches vs. Cancer Tourney Team played a major part in the support of 72 at Warren Wilson 63 (W) 60 % Piedmont 62 (L) & Cliff Garrison Classic 77 at Johnson & Wales 62 (W) + Tip-Off Classic, Atlanta, Ga. * Conference Game not only their community, but national dis- 99 Oglethorpe 111 OT (L) ++ Embry-Riddle Tournament ! GSAC Tournament 72 Belhaven 63 (W) # Country Hearth Inn Tournament asters, such as the Hurricane Katrina Relfief 77 at Stillman 76 (W) $ Coaches vs. Cancer Tournament 74 Piedmont 60 (W) % GSAC Tournament cause. 62 at Huntingdon 68 (L) 74 at Maryville 96 (L) 2003-04 89 at Emory 99 (L) Record: 15-12 61 Fisk 63 (L) Coach: Warren Haynes 70 Stillman 55 (W) 103 + Oglethorpe 97 OT (W) They also went out into the community 56 at Piedmont 68 (L) 84 + Emory 89 (L) 72 Huntingdon 62 (W) 82 at Methodist 101 (L) and read to young kids at local schools in 70 Maryville 76 (L) 65 at Birmingham South.94 (L) 83 at Oglethorpe 94 (L) 87 at Atlanta Christian 77 OT (W) the LaGrange area. 66 Atlanta Christian 65 (W) 81 # at Berry 94 (F) 67 at Fisk 79 (L) 94 SCAD 87 (W) 72 % Fisk 86 (L) 72 at Rhodes 81 (L) + LaGrange Invitational 83 at Bethel 97 (L) ++ Thorpe Classic 88 ++ Principia 53 (W) The NADIIIAA recognized not only % GSAC Tournament 97 ++ Westminster (Pa.) 96 (W) 84 Huntingdon 64 (W) those on the men’s basketball team, but the 70 at Maryville 96 (L) 88 Emory 78 (W) athletic deptartment as a whole. To reward 2001-02 91 Fisk 108 (L) Record: 11-16 89 Piedmont 84 (W) LaGrange College for their efforts, they Coach: Joe Cambron 89 at Thomas More 100 (L) 76 + Emory 84 (L) 91 Atlanta Christian 82 (W) 71 + Oglethorpe 54 (W) 86 at Fisk 82 (W) were awarded a 1,000 check to help with 75 Methodist 67 (W) 103 Oglethorpe 88 (W) 79 at Shorter 96 (L) 72 SCAD 87 (L) their athletic department. 93 Atlanta Christian 64 (W) 72 at Huntingdon 80 (L) 56 at Asbury 59 (L) 74 Maryville 98 (L) 75 at Berea 89 (L) 106 Piedmont 101 (W) 50 at Huntingdon 67 (L) 96 Thomas More 95 (W) 81 at Warren Wilson 60 (W) 101 % Fisk 81 (W) 77 ++ Hampden-Sydney 98 (L) 75 % Maryville 92 (L) 73 ++ St. Lawrence 75 (L) + Tip-Off Classic, Maryville, Tenn. 102 Pensacola Christian 80 (W) # Game forfeited to LaGrange. 75 Warren Wilson 63 (W) ++ Coaches vs. Cancer Tournament % GSAC Tournament

2004-05 Record: 7-19 Coach: Warren Haynes 63 # Emory 82 (L) 84- # Oglethorpe 89 (L) 86 Univ. of the South 62 (W) Pictured from left to right: Demitrius Render, Roger McDowell, Landon 119 Atlanta Christian 110 (L) Baize and ???. These athletes helped make a difference in cleaning up New 75 + Oakwood 72 (W) Orleans after the disastrus hurricane hit their area last August. 88 + Apprentice School 71 (W) 75 Embry-Riddle 78 (L) 53 Sewanee 76 (L) 56 $ Centre 83 (L) 48 $ Wabash 65 (L) 69 Berry 78 (L) 75 Emory 89 (L) 66 * Fisk 74 (L) 72 * Maryville 86 (L) Warren Haynes 108 * Peidmont 113 (L) OT Fifth Year 91 Thomas More 110 (L) 54 Oglethorpe 72 (L) 43-62 .410 66 Millsaps 70 (L) 71 * Huntingdon 82 (L) 87 Huntingdon 71 (W) 107 Rust 111 (L) 68 at Fisk 79 (L) 70 * Huntingdon 62 (W) 96 at Oglethorpe 97 (L) 104 * Peidmont 92 (W) MENS BASKETBALL ALLTIME ROSTERS Garland Gudger Calvin Williams 1977-1978 Sam Cotton Merritt Tom Duckett Rodney Robinson Jeff Anderson Zip Woodyard Crawford 1963-1964 Ed Whitener Floyd Mack Bryan Basham Alexander Gay Hugh Corless Glend Traylor Bubba Hill Ken Boatwright F. Hall Ruthledge Roy Awbrey Neal Chancey Edd Dorminey Steve Burrell D. Shelby Tilinski T.J. Thompson Al Stroud Greg Austin Geep Cunningham M. Hanson Moran Richard Rowell John Collins Jim Culbertson Tommy Darrah Carl Sillis Merritt Lew Halter Steve Fry Brian Eble Geris Dixon Bill Sexton Reeves Glenn Lord Ike Doll Terry Kingston Dick Dorminey D. Mason Williams Joe Phillips Mike Rainey Ricky Reeves Carry Patterson Richard Svacha Feagins David Corless Ricky Nasworthy Edward Starr Wayne Johnson Abernathy Larry Thigpen 1968-1969 Bob Walker Barker Johnny Pike Lamar Adams 1973-1974 Todd Whitsitt 1982-1983 Allen Colby Moster Garland Gudger Calvin Williams Arnold Woodward Jeff Cotton Ed Whitener Floyd Mack Alexander 1987-1988 1964-1965 Glend Traylor Dave Rainey 1978-1979 Zip Woodyard Anderson Hugh Corless Scott Wiseman Bubba Hill Edward Starr Sam Cotton Banks T.J. Thompson Ike Doll Edd Dorminey Arnold Woodward M. Hanson Colbert Glenn Lord Mike Still Terry Kingston Dick Dorminey D. Shelby Caldwell Ronnie Myers Dan Mink Scott Price Tommy Darrah Xavier Mann Merritt Joe Phillips Clay Clark Brian Eble Todd Whitsitt F. Hall Reeves David Corless John Collins Ricky Reeves Brad Kenemer Carl Sillis Duncan Jimmy Drain Mike Rainey Jo-Jo Johnson Bob Walker Sani M.Merrit Jim Jackson Al Stroud Ken Smith Wayne Johnson Allen Tom Duckett 1974-1975 Bryan Basham Lillie Sauls Earl Morton 1969-1970 Floyd Mack Chris Dixon Fay Dukes James Raughton Luther Tison Dave Rainey Greg Nable Lail Johnny Pike Robert Eble Brian Eble Nat Hellstrom 1988-1989 Mike Hinson Sidney Smith Jeff Anderson 1983-1894 Carnley Brian Gebhard Ike Doll Derek Jones 1979-1980 Xavier Mann Caldwell Dan Mink Terry Kingston Skip Starr Hardnett Shepard 1965-1966 Frank Parsons Garry Patterson Zip Woodyard Hodge Ward Hugh Corless Scott Wiseman Lenny Heacock Mitch Hanson Shealy Williams Ronnie Myers Al Stroud Geep Cunningham Todd Whitsitt Lawson Smith Joe Phillips Donnie Herron Ricky Reeves Ken Smith White Weems Glenn Lord Rick Nasworthy Scott Price Bill Sexton Mason Claybrook Tom Duckett Richard Kaysen Bob Walker Atchison Nielsen David Corless 1975-1976 Brad Kenemer Long Shelnutt Steve Fry 1970-1971 Scott Price Willie Maddox Tilinski Earl Morton Calvin Williams Johnny Levans Mark Barnhill Wrye 1989-1990 Mike Rainey Luther Tison Garry Patterson Chris Dixon Ray Carney John Collins Bob Eble Jeff Anderson Nat Hellstrom Shepard Johnny Pike Bubba Hill Dick Dorminey Greg Nable 1984-91985 Williams Nelson Hoyt Frank Parsons Lenny Heacock Wayne Johnson Xavier Mann Welch Jim Jackson Steve Major Joe Rogers Henry Hayes Lee Atchinson Spain Bobby Burkett Geep Cunningham Carl Sillis Fred White Doss 1966-1967 Al Stroud Bryan Basham Mason Sheffield Joe Phillips Edd Dorminey 1980-1981 Long Claybrook Tom Duckett 1976-1977 Willie Maddox Eddie Hubbard Wardlaw Earl Holmes 1971-1972 Ken Boatwright Rob Walker Bobby Hardnett Welin Sid Smith Calvin Williams Jeff Anderson Chris Dixon Lawson Hull Nelson Hoyt Bob Eble Steve Burrell Brad Kenemer David Shealy Neal Chancey Floyd Mack Tommy Darrah Richard Svacha RC 1991-1992 Steve Fry Rodney Robinson Garry Patterson Greg Nable DJ Wayne Shelnutt Glend Traylor Bubba Hill Johnny Levans Mike Darnell Tilinski Geary White John Pike Steve Major Lenny Heacock Ken Smith Harrison Mattox Neal Potter Mike Rainey Edd Dorminey Robert Melton Bill Sexton Ray Harold Leslie Mike Pullen Terry Kingston Edward Starr Wayne Johnson Grady Blackman John Collins Bobby Burkett Arnold Woodward Carl Sillis 1986-1987 Laroyd Boyd Lewis Hitt Clay Clark Dick Dorminey Doug Masow Atchinson Ant. Arrington Ricky Reeves Geep Cunningham Zip Woodyard Colbert Porter Smith 1967-1968 Bryan Basham Welch Vacher Hammitt Earl Holmes 1972-1973 Todd Whitsitt 1981-1982 Hill Clint Houchins Lamar Adams Bob Eble Jeff Cotton Long Paul Ware Mark Saye Johnathon Bagley Terry Szanfnicki Dale Lomax Deante Traylor Josh Cowart Mike Moran Bart Payne Tommy Anderson Derek Barr Tony Watkins Corie Jackson Cory Hawthorne Jeffery Pourchier Robby Lawrence 1993-94 Alex Boswell James Reid Michael Patterson Derrill Hutson Will Long Daniel Bowles Justin Hodges Justin Cafferelli Warren Haynes Maurice Smith Brian Darracott Paul Connolly Lamont Davis Danny Haddock Ben Podbeilski Chad Lavender Mike Dunn Casey Ridley Scott McWaters Brian Caswell 2004-05 Mariano Jackson Jack Lambert 2000-01 Corie Jackson Harold Leslie Ti Wilder Mark Isenhour Demetris Render Chet Blackwood Dennis Balentine Colt McDowell Robby Lawrence Lamont Davis Kyle Gilbert Cortez Frazier Michael Patterson Eric Moore Devin Ramga Casey Ridley Antoine Maddox LaRoyd Boyd Oby Graham Mike Moran Evert Herriott Andrew Meister Dale Lomax Kyle Lefebvre Dean Howell 1997-98 Wesley Jones Leon Williams Vacher Hammett Kyle Gilbert Anthony Milton Scott Fleming Phillip Ponder Warren Haynes Daniel Bowles Justin Hodges Mark Saye Chuck Smith Paul Jeffares Brian Darracott Ray Godleski Derek Barr Jeffery Pourchier Roger McDowell Deante Traylor Mike Dunn Doug Davis Ben Podbielski Randy Hagerdon Chris Cain Ralph Denmark Kevin Kelly Todd Catron Alex Kosoric Maurice Smith Landon Baize Cory Hawthorne 1994-95 Alex Boswell 2001-02 2005-06 Kevin Hunt Terry Szafnicki Mark Isenhour Demetris Render Lee Barger Ben Bailie Colt McDowell Corie Jackson Ray Godleski Joe Bell Cortez Frazier Robby Lawrence Derek Barr Ronnie Lindamood Brett Huckle Leon Williams Harold Leslie Danny Maddock Mike Moran Antoine Maddox Joey Gosha Will Long Dale Lomax Justin Hodges Lamont Davis Oscar Griffin Wesley Jones Michael Patterson Eric Moore Brad Pounders John Arnold Roger McDowell LaRoyd Boyd Brian Caswell Daniel Bowles Travis Moore Andrew Meister Paul Jeffares Brian Darracott Stormy Weathers 1998-99 Jeffery Pourchier Landon Baize Todd Catron Johnathon Bagley Doug Davis Kevin Kelly Stephen Head Jeffery Pourchier Ralph Denmark Shon Redding Germany Dixon Ricardo Clements Maurice Smith Ben Podbielski Eddie Phipps Terry Szafnicki Kyle Lefebvre Derrick Thompson Chris Campbell Chris Brown Ryan Shores 1995-96 Tony Watkins Jeremy Stephenson Jordan Nutt Reggie Dickerson Ben Bailie Tony Watkins Tamel McGibiany Kerry Phillips Devin Ramga Lee Barger Mike Dunn 2002-03 Alex Kosoric Alex Kosoric Mark Isenhour Terrell Yelding Chuck Smith Brett Huckle Lamont Davis Matt Dalrymple Dale Lomax Derek Barr Ralph Dermark Jeffery Pourchier Kyle Gilbert Robi Nason Bart Payne Andrew Meister Alex Boswell Wesley Jones Dennis Balentine Scott Coty Mike Chambers 1999-00 Maurice Smith Todd Catron Johnathon Bagley Kyle Lefebvre Jay Hertweck Colt McDowell Corie Jackson Devin Ramga Antwaun Hawkins Josh Hale Tremayne Dobbs Matt Dalrymple Drew Eason Darin Hunter 1996-97 Garrett Mackey 2003-04 Johnathon Bagley Anthony Tillman Brett Huckle Alex Kosoric Mike Dunn Mark Isenhour Jay Hertweck Brian McCue Wesley Jones DJ Morris Robi Nason Kyle Lefebvre LaGrange College A school on a mission and a school with a mission: to challenge your mind, to inspire your soul … to change your life.

What does LaGrange College have in store for you? Located one hour southwest of Atlanta, it offers not only a beautiful campus, state-of-the-art facilities and a small student-faculty ratio — but also the life-chang- ing college experience you are searching for. A private school with just over 1,000 students, LaGrange College is a place where you will quickly feel at home and easily find your niche. A diverse lib- eral arts and sciences college, we offer 51 academic and pre-professional programs to help you pursue the major of your choice. And you can be sure that LaGrange College is worth your educational investment. U.S. News & World Report has named LaGrange a "best value" tions as early and as often as possible. You'll have the among Southern comprehensive colleges and also has opportunity to compose musical scores in our MIDI placed us in the top 10 of its overall rankings for the recording lab, perform water tests at West Point Lake, same group. and use our DNA fingerprinting lab in a biochemistry Looking for a challenge? class. Our faculty knows these kinds of experiences Challenging the mind is a priority at LaGrange. will give you an edge on the competition when you Providing a background in the natural and social sci- begin looking for a job. ences, arts, and humanities, the core classes offered at LaGrange's low student-faculty ratio, 11:1, allows LaGrange College help you see how subjects interre- professors to really get to know their students. late while developing the research and problem-solv- Teaching such small groups, our professors have the ing skills employers and grad schools seek most. opportunity to know your goals and help you reach Professors want to introduce you to real-world situa- them. They have a genuine interest in you and are eager to guide you through any challenges you may find in college life.

LaGrange College Facts Location: LaGrange, Georgia (pop. 30,000) — approx- imately 65 miles southwest of Atlanta and 45 miles north of Columbus Enrollment: Approximately 1,050 students Student-Faculty Ratio: 11:1 Academic Programs: 51 academic and pre-profes- sional programs Founded: 1831; the oldest private college in Georgia Affiliation: The United Methodist Church Financial Aid: Four of five of students receive finan- cial assistance; more than $12 million awarded annually Web site: www.lagrange.edu LaGrange College Our academic programs are complemented by state- town. of-the-art facilities, surpassed by few schools of our We encourage you to tour our facilities, talk with size. Wired classrooms feature Internet and network other students and meet with a professor in your area of connections by each student's seat. Lamar Dodd Art interest. To schedule your visit contact the Office of Center boasts a permanent collection of works by Andy Admission at LaGrange College, 601 Broad Street, Warhol, Ansel Adams, and Picasso. Price Theater pro- LaGrange, Georgia 30240-2999; e-mail: vides a prime performance space, and a new student [email protected], or call (800) 593-2885 or center stands ready to help you relax. (706) 880-8005. Looking for inspiration? Affiliated with The United Methodist Church, LaGrange College wants to inspire you to grow in all ways, not just academically. You can get involved in service projects, Habitat for Humanity, after-school youth programs, or mission trips around the world. Make lasting friendships by living on campus. Join one of our 40-plus clubs and student organizations — or start your own. Travel abroad dur- ing January interim term. You'll find plenty to do out- side of your classes. LaGrange offers athletic opportunities, as well. Join an intramural team or compete against other NCAA Division III teams in 14 intercollegiate sports. Utilize the College's superb facilities, including a natatorium, a $2 million baseball field, and a fitness center. Athletics Interdisciplinary Studies See for yourself… (NCAA Division III, USCAA Latin American Studies* Learn more about what LaGrange College has to affiliations) Mathematics Baseball Middle Grades Education offer you. We invite you to visit our beautiful campus, Basketball (M,W) Music (Performance) situated in the heart of LaGrange, Georgia — a hos- Cheerleading Music Education (MAT) Cross-country (M,W) Nursing pitable and high-tech community that's a great Philosophy* Golf (M) Physical Education* Soccer (M,W) Political Science Softball Psychology Swimming (M,W) Religion Tennis (M,W) Secondary Education (MAT) Volleyball (W) Sociology Programs of Study Spanish Degree Programs Theatre Arts Accounting Women's Studies* Art and Design Pre-Professional Programs Art Education (MAT) Dentistry Biochemistry Engineering Biology Journalism Business Management Law Chemistry Medicine and Allied Fields Christian Leadership* Optometry Church Music Pharmacy Coaching* Physical Therapy Computer Science Theology/Seminary Creative Music Technologies Veterinary Medicine Early Childhood Education *minors/concentrations English Graduate Degrees French* Master of Arts in Teaching History Master of Education in Human Services Curriculum and Instruction LALAGRANGEGRANGE COLLEGECOLLEGE MEN’SMEN’S BBASKETBASKETBALLALL

2006-072006-07 SCHEDULESCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT TIME

NOVEMBER Nov. 18-19 Sodexho Classic# TBA Nov. 18 vs.Maryville (Mo.) 8 p.m. Nov. 19 vs.Webster 1 p.m. Nov. 27 WITTENBERG 3 p.m. Nov. 30 OTTERBEIN 7 p.m.

DECEMBER Dec. 3 THOMAS MORE 7 p.m. Dec. 6 CENTRE 8:30 p.m. Dec. 10 at Maryville (Tenn.) 3 p.m. Dec. 17 GREENVILLE 3 p.m. Dec. 20 at Thomas More 7 p.m. Dec. 29-30 Tampa Bay Shootout TBA Dec. 29 DePauw-Kalamazoo 5 p.m. Transy-Maryville (Tenn.) 7 p.m. Dec. 30 Consolation 1 p.m. Championship 3 p.m.

JANUARY Jan. 4 at Defiance* 7:30 p.m. Jan. 7 ANDERSON* 3 p.m. Jan. 11 at Mt. St. Joseph* 7:30 p.m. Jan. 14 BLUFFTON* 3 p.m. Jan. 18 at Hanover* 7:30 p.m. Jan. 21 MANCHESTER* 3 p.m. Jan. 25 at Franklin* 7:30 p.m. Jan. 28 at Anderson* 3 p.m.

FEBRUARY Feb. 1 MT. ST. JOSEPH* 7:30 p.m. Feb. 4 at Bluffton* 3 p.m. Feb. 8 HANOVER* 7:30 p.m. Feb. 11 at Manchester* 3 p.m. Feb. 15 FRANKLIN* 7:30 p.m. Feb. 18 DEFIANCE* 3 p.m. Feb. 21 GSAC Tourney TBA Feb. 24 GSAC Semifinals TBA Feb. 25 GSAC Finals TBA