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THIS IS RICHMOND
THIS IS RICHMOND
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Building Upon A Strong Tradition
T
he Richmond basketball program boasts a
proud tradition over its 93 seasons, especially
in the last 21 years during which the Spiders
have a dozen 20-win seasons and 14 postseason
appearances, including seven NCAA bids.
The Spiders have knocked off some of the
nation’s biggest powerhouses with wins over
nationally ranked Top-10 teams such as No. 6 Georgia
Tech (1986), No. 7 Syracuse (1991), No. 10 Georgia
Tech (1988), No. 10 Kansas (2003), along with
numerous other victories over nationally ranked
opponents. Richmond has pulled off NCAA
Tournament wins over Syracuse (1991), defending
national champion Indiana (1988), South Carolina
(1998) and a Charles Barkley led Auburn team
(1984). Richmond became the first school in NCAA
Tournament history to record wins as the No. 12, 13,
14 and 15 seeds.
Hundreds of student-athletes have contributed
to the building of the Richmond program. The
following is a brief look back at the storied history of
Richmond basketball.
The 1943-44 team was crowned Virginia State Champion.
The Making Of A Legend
The year is 1913, and Frank Dobson takes the helm of the firstever Richmond basketball squad. It would have been impossible
for him to envision the magnificent growth which was to come.
A young coach named Mac Pitt follows Dobson. In only
his second year, his team finishes 20-0, the first and only
time a Richmond team has gone undefeated. Year after year,
Mac Pitt produces winning teams, but, more importantly, he
touches countless lives. In the history of Richmond athletics,
his legend still lives.
Many Stars Take Center Stage
The first game of his first season as head coach of the
Richmond Spiders, Dick Tarrant leads his team to an upset
win over nationally-ranked Wake Forest at the Robins Center.
A giant has been killed and, though no one realizes it, it is a
sign of things to come. A visit to the NIT, the Spiders’ first
appearance ever in postseason play, comes at year’s end,
and Richmond posts an 18-11 record--the best for a
Richmond squad in 25 years.
1984: Cinderella Moves To Richmond
1985: Crossing Paths With A Legend
For the first time in 31 years, Richmond boasts back-to-back
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A 20-win season is capped by the Spiders’ first visit to the
NCAA Tournament. The first round was supposed to be a warmup for the Charles Barkley-led Auburn Tigers, but, when the
game ends, another giant is dead and the Spiders are to blame.
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And these fans are soon thrilled by the opening of the Robins
Center on December 2, 1972. Through the generosity and
philanthropy of the E. Claiborne Robins family and because of
the vision of E. Claiborne Robins, Jr., the face of Richmond
basketball changes forever.
1982: The First Game, The First Giant Killed
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There’s No Place Like Home
It’s not long before the Spiders’ new home is filled with
excitement. Bob McCurdy dazzles opponents and fans alike
with his uncanny shooting ability on his way to becoming the
nation’s leading scorer (32.9 ppg) in 1975... The dazzle and
daring of McCurdy is followed by the yeoman-like work of an
over-achiever named Kevin Eastman ... the graceful play of a
big man named Jeff Butler ... and the bruising power of a
young Richmonder named Michael Perry. The 1980s have
begun, and what a decade awaits ...
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The unenviable task of following that legend comes to Lester
Hooker, and he proves most capable of such an undertaking.
With Hooker at the helm, the Spiders post back-to-back 20win seasons, a mark that would stand for 34 years. Under his
leadership, such talents as Warren Mills and Walter Lysaght
thrill growing numbers of Spider fans and the squad is driven
to the forefront of college hoops.
In the early 1960s, coach Lewis Mills has a star named
Johnny Moates who quickly becomes recognized as one of the
best of his time, and in the early 1970s, fans marvel at the
abilities of forward Aron Stewart, the 1973 Southern
Conference Player of the Year.
Richmond Basketball
Will Never Be The Same
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20-win seasons. For their reward, they face the Indiana
Hoosiers for the second consecutive year in postseason play.
Bobby Knight rules, but there will be other battles, other days.
1986: Starting Things off Right
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The Spiders began the 1985-86 season with an 8-0 mark. In
impressive style, Richmond defeated some of the biggest
names in college basketball. In November of 1985, Richmond
defeats Rick Pitino’s Providence Friars. The following season,
the same Friars team would advance to the Final Four. Four
days after their win at Providence, the Spiders easily beat
ACC-foe Wake Forest, 66-43. Next up, a memorable win over
the Stanford Cardinal in their own tournament. The Spiders
capped off the 8-0 start with a 58-46 win over intra-state
rival Virginia in the finals of the Times-Dispatch Tournament.
Back To The Show
Senior John Newman becomes the all-time leading scorer in
Richmond basketball history and the Spiders, led by Newman,
John Davis and Greg Beckwith, make their fourth postseason
appearance in five years. The site of the NCAA Tournament
action is the Carrier Dome, the home of the Syracuse
Orangemen. Little does anyone know then but the Orangemen
will be a huge part of Richmond’s basketball future.
1988: Sweet 16–An Incredible Journey
With John Newman now in the NBA, a Kenny Atkinson-led
Spiders team travels to Georgia Tech and hands the 10thranked Yellow Jackets their first home loss to a non-ACC foe
in 40 games. For some teams, this may have been enough
excitement for one season, but not for the Spiders. The
journey once again leads to the NCAA Tournament. Standing
in the Spiders’ path, incredibly enough, is Indiana ... the
defending national champion. In an upset which catches the
imagination of the country, the Spiders knock the crown off
the Hoosiers and, while one magnificent tradition is defeated,
another program gains new life. Georgia Tech is the next to
fall, and a giant-killer has become a giant. David has become
Goliath. The Richmond Spiders are in the Sweet 16. And the
school from Richmond is on the lips of basketball fans and
pundits across the nation.
1989: The Spiders Play For Richmond
Clinching their second consecutive CAA regular-season title,
Tarrant’s Spiders receive their sixth postseason bid in eight
years. The Robins Center is the site for two NIT contests
which draw record-breaking crowds and put the hometown of
the Spiders in the national TV spotlight. A year earlier, Temple
ended the Spiders’ magical Sweet 16 trip, but this time the
Owls go home the loser.
1990: They Will Return
Yet another 20-win season ends with a conference
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Mike Perry averaged at least 18 points per game in each of his four seasons
playing for the Spiders.
championship and a fourth trip to the NCAA Tournament, where
Ken Atkinson and Scott Stapleton bid farewell. The Spiders’
match up with Duke, the East Region’s third seed, and a young
squad gains tremendous experience and vows to return.
1991: The Mother of All Upsets
In what The Washington Post calls “one of the greatest upsets
in college basketball history,” Richmond turns the NCAA
Tournament upside down, becoming the first 15th seed to
drop a No. 2 seed in NCAA Tournament play. On the Spiders’
biggest evening ever in March, madness reigned, and the
Terry Connolly-led Richmond Spiders upend No. 7-ranked
Syracuse, 73-69, before a national television audience. The
footsteps from Richmond are heard throughout America.
1992: The Beat Goes On
In Dick Tarrant’s 11th season, his team wins more than 20
contests for the fifth consecutive year, making Richmond one
of only 11 teams in the nation to accomplish such a feat
during this period. Senior Curtis Blair leads the way. And also
for the fifth consecutive year, the Spiders compete in
postseason tournament play.
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1991
#15 RICHMOND 73, #2 Syracuse 69 (East Regional, First Round)
#10 Temple 77, #15 RICHMOND 64 (East Regional, Second Round)
1998
#14 RICHMOND 62, #3 South Carolina 61 (East Regional, First Round)
#11 Washington 81 #14 RICHMOND 66 (East Regional, Second Round)
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2004
#6 Wisconsin 76, #11 RICHMOND 64 (E. Rutherford Regional, First Round)
national invitational tournament
1982
Maryland 66, RICHMOND 50 (Richmond, Va.)
1985
RICHMOND 59, Fordham 57 (Richmond, Va.)
Indiana 75, RICHMOND 53 (Bloomington, Ind.)
1989
RICHMOND 70 , Temple 56 (Richmond, Va.)
Alabama-Birmingham 64, RICHMOND 61 (Richmond, Va.)
1992
Florida 66, RICHMOND 52 (Gainesville, Fla.)
2001
RICHMOND 79, West Virginia 56 (Richmond, Va.)
Dayton 71, RICHMOND 56 (Dayton, Ohio)
2002
RICHMOND 74, Wagner 67 OT (Richmond, Va.)
RICHMOND 63, Montana St. 48 (Richmond, Va.)
RICHMOND 67, Minnesota 66 (Minneapolis, Minn.)
Syracuse 62, RICHMOND 46 (Richmond, Va.)
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2003
Providence 67, RICHMOND 49 (Richmond, Va.)
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The Spiders began a new era when Chris Mooney was named
head coach on May 6, 2005. Mooney comes to Richmond
from Air Force, where he led the Falcons to an 18-12 record
in 2004-05 which was the second most wins in school
history. At 33, Mooney has enjoyed quick success as he has
moved up the coaching ranks from high school to being the
youngest head coach in the Atlantic 10. With everything that
Richmond has to offer, from the Robins Center and its stateof-the-art facilities, to one of the most beautiful campuses in
the country, Mooney is looking to make the Spiders a major
player on the national scene.
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2005-06: A New Chapter
1990
#3 Duke 81, #14 RICHMOND 46 (East Regional, First Round)
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The senior-laden, defensive-minded Spiders earned their
seventh all-time trip to the NCAA Tournament, second with an
at-large selection, and their third 20-win season in four years.
A win against #10 Kansas in Allen Fieldhouse highlighted an
impressive regular season that opened many eyes around the
nation to this rising program. Senior Tony Dobbins became the
first Atlantic 10 player to earn back-to-back Defensive Player
of the Year honors. He was joined on the A-10 Second Team
by senior Mike Skrocki, who reached double figures in 32-of33 games during the season. Richmond led at the half of its
first round game with Wisconsin, but would not be able to pull
off their patented March magic.
1988
#13 RICHMOND 72 #4 Indiana 69 (East Regional, First Round)
#13 RICHMOND 59, #5 Georgia Tech 55 (East Regional, Second Round)
#1 Temple 69 #13 RICHMOND 47 (East Regional, “Sweet Sixteen”)
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2004: Back To The Dance
1986
#6 St. Joseph’s 60 #11 RICHMOND 59 (East Regional, First Round)
SPIDER PLAYERS
Playing its first season in the Atlantic 10, Richmond
basketball set a program record for games played (36) and
won more post-season games (3) than any other season.
After finishing 11-5 in league play, the Spiders became only
the second team in A-10 history to advance to the
tournament’s championship game in its first attempt. The
Spiders defeated Wagner, Montana State and Minnesota, on
the road, before returning home and falling to Syracuse before
a sold-out Robins Center crowd.
1984
RICHMOND 89, Rider 65 (East Regional, Preliminary Round)
#12 RICHMOND 72 #5 Auburn 71 (East Regional, First Round)
#4 Indiana 75, #12 RICHMOND 67 (East Regional, Second Round)
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2002: A Long Road
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In his first season as head coach at Richmond, John Beilein
leads the Spiders to a remarkable 23-8 season and a firstround upset of South Carolina in the NCAA Tournament. In the
process the Spiders become the first team to record wins in
the tournament as No. 12, No. 13, No. 14 and No. 15 seed.
Southeastern Conference power South Carolina is the latest
giant to fall as the No. 14-seed Spiders upend No. 3-seed
South Carolina, 62-61. It marks the fourth time in six tries
Richmond reaches the second round improving its NCAA
record to a remarkable 6-6. The Spiders capture their fifth
conference championship as Jarod Stevenson earns
conference player-of-the-year honors leading the league in
scoring with more than 19 points per game. The Spiders finish
the season with 23 wins, the second most in school history,
and make their 10th postseason appearance since 1982.
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Post-Season History
Bill Dooley battles for a rebound against Maryland.
1982 • NIT
Maryland...................................... 66
Spiders.......................................... 50
March 12, 1982 • NIT First Round • Richmond, Va.
Adrian Branch poured in 21 points and Pete Holbert added 10 off the bench to help Maryland spoil
Richmond’s first-ever postseason appearance by defeating the Spiders 66-50. The Terps went to the
free-throw line twice as often as the Spiders, converting 22 charity tosses to just eight for Richmond.
John Schweitz led Richmond with 16 points and six rebounds. Bill Flye and Kelvin Johnson each
chipped in 10 points for the Spiders, who ended their first season under Dick Tarrant at 18-11. Tom
Bethea dished out six assists for Richmond.
Maryland
FG-FA FT-FARTP
Fothergill, Mark*....................... 1-2...... 7-8..... 2.... 9
Branch, Adrian*....................... 8-12..... 5-5..... 5... 21
Pittman, Charles*..................... 3-5...... 0-1..... 3.... 6
Jackson, Reggie*...................... 3-4...... 2-2..... 1.... 8
Morley, Dutch*.......................... 0-2...... 0-0..... 3.... 0
Driesell, Chuck.......................... 0-0...... 0-2..... 1.... 0
Rivers, Steve............................. 0-0...... 0-2..... 1.... 0
Adkins, Jeff............................... 0-1...... 4-4..... 0.... 4
Holbert, Pete............................. 5-8...... 0-0..... 1... 10
Veal, Herman............................ 2-4...... 2-4..... 6.... 6
Baldwin, Taylor........................... 0-0...... 2-2..... 2.... 2
Team................................................................ 0
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22-38 22-30 27 66
Maryland............ 31.....35.... 66
Richmond........... 24.....26.... 50
Richmond
FG-FA FT-FARTP
Schweitz, John*....................... 7-14..... 2-4..... 6... 16
Flye, Bill*.................................. 4-7...... 2-2..... 4... 10
Pehl, Jeff*................................. 1-2...... 0-2..... 0.... 2
Johnson, Kelvin*....................... 4-8...... 2-3..... 4... 10
Bethea, Tom*............................ 2-5...... 0-0..... 1.... 4
Fells, Larry................................ 0-3...... 0-0..... 2.... 0
Tarrant, Dennis.......................... 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Polnitz, Terry.............................. 0-1...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Dooley, Bill................................ 2-6...... 1-2..... 3.... 5
Hersey, David............................ 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
DiServio, Pat............................. 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Heher, Andy............................... 1-2...... 1-2..... 1.... 3
Team................................................................ 2
TOTALS
21-48 8-15 23 50
Attendance: 9,373 (Sellout)
1984 • NCAA
Spiders.......................................... 89
Rider.............................................. 65
March 13, 1984 • NCAA Opening Round • Philadelphia, Pa.
John Newman led three Spiders in double figures with 25 points and John Davis ripped down 10
rebounds to lead Richmond to an 89-65 rout of Rider at Philadelphia’s historic Palestra. Richmond
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Kelvin Johnson scores two of his 22 points in the win over Rider.
led 40-27 at the half by holding Rider to just 39.1 percent shooting. For the game, Rider connected
on only 38 percent of its shots, while the Spiders found the bottom of the net 60 percent of the time.
Kelvin Johnson finished with 22 points and Bill Flye added 19 points for the Spiders. Newman also
grabbed eight rebounds, blocked four shots and had three steals. Greg Beckwith dished out nine
assists, while Davis had six assists and four steals. Richmond finished the game with 27 assists and
14 steals as a team.
Richmond
FG-FA FT-FARTP
Newman, John*...................... 11-19.... 3-4..... 8... 25
Davis, John*............................. 1-4...... 1-5....10... 3
Flye, Bill*................................. 8-11..... 3-5..... 4... 19
Beckwith, Greg*........................ 3-4...... 2-3..... 4.... 8
Johnson, Kelvin*..................... 11-14.... 0-1..... 3... 22
Hardin, Tim............................... 0-2...... 0-2..... 5.... 0
Goss, Lee.................................. 0-0...... 0-0..... 1.... 0
Runk, Joe.................................. 0-0...... 4-5..... 0.... 4
Fells, Larry................................ 0-0...... 0-2..... 2.... 0
Tucker, Robert........................... 1-3...... 4-6..... 3.... 6
Simmons, Bryan........................ 1-2...... 0-0..... 3.... 2
Johnson, Marty.......................... 0-0...... 0-1..... 0.... 0
Phillips, David........................... 0-1...... 0-0..... 2.... 0
Team................................................................ 2
TOTALS
36-60 17-34 47 89
Rider
FG-FA FT-FARTP
Lamar, Derrick*........................ 5-10..... 0-0..... 4... 10
Bolger, Jim*.............................. 5-9...... 6-8..... 7... 16
Thomas, Kevin*........................ 4-10..... 0-0....10... 8
Lee, Fred*................................ 3-15..... 0-0..... 2.... 6
Burke, Ray*............................. 5-18..... 0-0..... 6... 10
Bennof, Mike............................. 0-0...... 0-0..... 1.... 0
Grant, David.............................. 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Nicholson, Jerome..................... 0-0...... 1-2..... 3.... 1
Morales, Gino........................... 2-4...... 0-0..... 1.... 4
Carter, Kim................................ 1-1...... 0-0..... 2.... 2
Hammer, Craig.......................... 3-4...... 0-0..... 1.... 6
Rice, Darren.............................. 1-2...... 0-2..... 0.... 2
Kovac, Ron................................ 0-2...... 0-2..... 1.... 0
Team................................................................ 4
TOTALS
29-75 7-14 42 65
Rider.................. 27.....38.... 65
Richmond........... 40.....49.... 89
1984 •NCAA
Spiders.......................................... 72
Auburn.. ......................................... 71
March 15, 1984 • NCAA First Round • Charlotte, N.C.
In the first of what would become a tradition of postseason upsets, Richmond, behind the 26 points
of John Newman and the 12 rebounds of John Davis, shocked Auburn 72-71 to advance in the NCAA
Tournament. Picked to finish fifth in the ECAC South, the Spiders continued their improbable march
despite 23 points and 17 rebounds by future NBA star Charles Barkley. The Tigers entered the contest
ranked 19th in the nation. Bill Flye added 19 points and Kelvin Johnson scored 16 for Richmond. Greg
Beckwith dished out nine assists, grabbed seven rebounds and swiped four steals for the Spiders.
Three times in the second half they held two-point leads, and trailed by just four, 61-57, with three
minutes remaining in regulation. But Richmond would get no closer, as IU scored its last 14 points
from the foul line. Freshman Steve Alford led the Hoosiers with 22 points, including shooting 10-for-10
from the free-throw line. Richmond’s Kelvin Johnson led all scorers with 27 points and John Newman
added 20 points and eight rebounds for the Spiders. Greg Beckwith dished out eight assists, while
John Davis grabbed 11 rebounds and handed out five assists.
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Richmond........... 39.....33.... 72
Auburn............... 22.....49.... 71
OPPONENTS
Auburn
FG-FA FT-FARTP
Turner, Greg*............................. 4-9...... 4-6..... 3... 12
Person, Chuck*........................ 5-16..... 0-1..... 9... 10
Barkley, Charles*..................... 8-10..... 7-9....17.. 23
White, Gerald*......................... 4-10..... 1-1..... 0.... 9
Ford, Frank*............................. 0-1...... 0-0..... 2.... 0
Daniels, Paul............................. 2-3...... 0-0..... 1.... 4
Strickland, Vern........................ 5-10..... 1-2..... 1... 11
Holland, Carey.......................... 1-1...... 0-0..... 0.... 2
Team................................................................ 1
TOTALS
29-60 13-19 34 71
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Attendance: 11,666
John Newman shoots over Charles Barkley in the upset of Auburn.
Richmond
FG-FA FT-FARTP
Newman, John*...................... 11-22.... 4-5..... 1... 26
Davis, John*............................. 3-5...... 0-1....12... 6
Flye, Bill*................................. 8-14..... 3-4..... 5... 19
Beckwith, Greg*........................ 1-3...... 3-4..... 7.... 5
Johnson, Kelvin*...................... 6-10..... 4-5..... 2... 16
Hardin, Tim............................... 0-1...... 0-0..... 1.... 0
Goss, Lee.................................. 0-0...... 0-1..... 0.... 0
Runk, Joe.................................. 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Team.......................................................3
TOTALS
29-55 14-20 31 72
SPIDER COACHES
Richmond........... 34.....33.... 67
Indiana............... 36.....39.... 75
Richmond
FG-FA FT-FARTP
Newman, John*....................... 9-17..... 2-3..... 8... 20
Davis, John*............................. 1-3...... 4-5....11... 6
Flye, Bill*................................. 4-14..... 2-2..... 5... 10
Beckwith, Greg*........................ 1-3...... 0-0..... 2.... 2
Johnson, Kelvin*..................... 12-14.... 3-4..... 2... 27
Hardin, Tim............................... 0-2...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Fells, Larry................................ 1-1...... 0-0..... 0.... 2
Goss, Lee.................................. 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Runk, Joe.................................. 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Tucker, Robert........................... 0-1...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Johnson, Marty.......................... 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Simmons, Bryan........................ 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Team................................................................ 1
TOTALS
28-55 11-14 29 67
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Indiana
FG-FA FT-FARTP
Simmons, Marty*...................... 1-3...... 0-0..... 2.... 2
Meier, Todd*............................. 3-6...... 0-2..... 2.... 6
Blab, Uwe*.............................. 7-11..... 0-0..... 7... 14
Alford, Steve*.......................... 6-12... 10-10... 3... 22
Robinson, Stew*....................... 4-7...... 0-0..... 2.... 8
Giomi, Mike............................... 4-8...... 0-0..... 3.... 8
Dakich, Dan.............................. 2-2...... 3-5..... 3.... 7
Franz, Chuck............................. 1-3...... 0-0..... 0.... 2
Witte, Courtney......................... 1-1...... 4-6..... 0.... 6
Thomas, Daryl........................... 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Team................................................................ 4
TOTALS
29-53 17-23 29 75
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1984 • NCAA
Indiana.......................................... 75
Spiders.......................................... 67
March 17, 1984 • NCAA Second Rd. • Charlotte, N.C.
Richmond’s run in the 1984 NCAA Tournament ended in a game many thought the Spiders could have
won, a 75-67 loss to Indiana. With the setback, Richmond ended its season at 22-10 overall. Trailing
by as many as 10 points in the first half, the Spiders sliced the lead to just two at intermission, 36-34.
John Newman scored 35 of the Spiders’ 59 points in the victory over Fordham.
1985 • NIT
Spiders.......................................... 59
Fordham........................................ 57
Led by a 35-point outburst from John Newman, Richmond survived a scare in the Robins Center,
hanging on for a 59-57 victory over Fordham in the first round of the NIT. The Spiders shot just 46
percent from the field, but connected on 19 of 22 free throws to seal the victory. Kelvin Johnson was
the only Richmond player besides Newman who scored in double figures with 12 points. Newman made
13 of 15 free throws and grabbed eight rebounds while playing the full 40 minutes. Tony McIntosh
led Fordham with 18 points.
Fordham............. 26.....31.... 57
Richmond........... 28.....31.... 59
Attendance: 5,250
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Fordham
FG-FA FT-FARTP
Samuels, Steve*...................... 4-11..... 0-0..... 7.... 8
McCormick, Don*..................... 0-1...... 0-0..... 1.... 0
Williams, Frank*....................... 2-5...... 6-7....12.. 10
McIntosh, Tony*....................... 8-17..... 2-2..... 1... 18
Hobbie, Jerry*.......................... 6-12..... 2-2..... 1... 14
Allen, Jim.................................. 0-0...... 0-0..... 1.... 0
Robinson, James....................... 1-1...... 0-0..... 0.... 2
Jones, George........................... 2-4...... 1-2..... 1.... 5
Team................................................................ 2
TOTALS
23-51 11-13 26 57
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John Davis had 11 rebounds against Indiana in the 1984 NCAA Tournament.
Richmond
FG-FA FT-FARTP
Newman, John*...................... 11-19.. 13-15... 8... 35
Davis, John*............................. 0-3...... 0-0..... 5.... 0
Woolfolk, Peter*........................ 3-7...... 2-2..... 6.... 8
Beckwith, Greg*........................ 2-3...... 0-0..... 1.... 4
Johnson, Kelvin*...................... 4-11..... 4-4..... 2... 12
Fells, Larry................................ 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Hardin, Tim............................... 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Kratzer, Steve............................ 0-0...... 0-1..... 2.... 0
Team................................................................ 3
TOTALS
20-43 19-22 27 59
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March 15, 1985 • NIT First Round • Richmond, Va.
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Greg Beckwith leads the break against Saint Joseph’s.
Peter Woolfolk skies for a jumper against Indiana.
1985 • NIT
Indiana.......................................... 75
Spiders.......................................... 53
March 19, 1985 • NIT Second Round • Bloomington, Ind.
For the second time in as many seasons, Indiana ended Richmond’s season in a postseason tournament.
This time, the Hoosiers used a balanced scoring attack and a stifling defense to thwart any Richmond
hopes of another tourney upset, routing the Spiders 75-53 in Indiana. Seven-foot center Uwe Blab led
all players with 17 points, three blocked shots and 13 rebounds. Kelvin Johnson led Richmond with
15 points and John Newman added 13.
Indiana
FG-FA FT-FARTP
Eyl, Steve*................................ 2-5...... 2-2..... 5.... 6
Dakich, Dan*........................... 6-12..... 0-0..... 6... 12
Blab, Uwe*............................... 7-9...... 3-3....13.. 17
Alford, Steve*.......................... 7-13..... 0-0..... 1... 14
Robinson, Stew*...................... 6-12..... 0-0..... 2... 12
Thomas, Daryl........................... 1-1...... 0-0..... 1.... 2
Smith, Kreigh............................ 2-2...... 0-0..... 0.... 4
Brooks, Delray........................... 1-2...... 2-2..... 0.... 4
Hillman, Joe.............................. 0-1...... 0-0..... 3.... 0
Meier, Todd............................... 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Sloan Brian............................... 1-1...... 0-0..... 1.... 2
Pelkowski, Magnus.................... 1-1...... 0-0..... 0.... 2
Simmons, Marty........................ 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Morgan, Winston....................... 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Team................................................................ 7
TOTALS
34-59 7-7 39 75
Richmond........... 25.....28.... 53
Indiana............... 34.....41.... 75
Richmond
FG-FA FT-FARTP
Newman, John*....................... 6-14..... 1-3..... 3... 13
Davis, John*............................. 4-6...... 0-1..... 6.... 8
Woolfolk, Peter*....................... 2-14..... 3-5..... 3.... 7
Johnson, Kelvin*...................... 6-12..... 3-3..... 3... 15
Beckwith, Greg*........................ 0-2...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Kratzer, Steve............................ 1-3...... 0-1..... 1.... 2
Goss, Lee.................................. 1-3...... 0-0..... 1.... 2
Hardin, Tom............................... 0-1...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Fells, Larry................................ 1-1...... 0-0..... 0.... 2
Runk, Joe.................................. 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Johnson, Marty.......................... 1-2...... 2-2..... 0.... 4
Team................................................................ 8
TOTALS
22-58 9-15 25 53
Saint Joseph’s
FG-FA FT-FARTP
Mullee, Greg*........................... 5-8...... 0-0..... 9... 10
Slattery, Dave*.......................... 0-1...... 0-0..... 1.... 0
Blake, Rodney*......................... 4-6...... 5-5..... 4... 13
Martin, Maurice*...................... 6-14.... 9-10.... 5... 21
Arnold, Geoff*.......................... 1-8...... 0-2..... 4.... 2
Williams, Wayne........................ 5-6...... 4-5..... 3... 14
Flint, James............................... 0-1...... 0-0..... 1.... 0
Leahy, Brian.............................. 0-1...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Team................................................................ 4
TOTALS
21-45 18-22 31 60
Richmond
FG-FA FT-FARTP
Newman, John*...................... 10-19.... 5-5..... 7... 25
Woolfolk, Peter*....................... 5-19..... 0-2..... 8... 10
Kratzer, Steve*......................... 3-11..... 0-0..... 9.... 6
Beckwith, Greg*........................ 1-1...... 0-1..... 3.... 2
Rice, Rodney*.......................... 7-13..... 0-0..... 3... 14
Winiecki, Mike........................... 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Runk, Joe.................................. 1-1...... 0-0..... 0.... 2
English, Eric.............................. 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Team................................................................ 5
TOTALS
27-64 5-8 16 59
Richmond........... 30.....29.... 59
St. Joseph’s........ 28.....32.... 60
1988 • NCAA
Spiders.......................................... 72
Indiana.......................................... 69
March 18, 1988 • NCAA First Round • Hartford, Conn.
Richmond avenged two previous postseason losses to Indiana by holding the Hoosiers scoreless
for the last 2:40, and knocking the defending NCAA champions out of the tournament with a 72-69
shocker. Rodney Rice nailed a jumper with less than a minute to play to put Richmond ahead to stay.
Attendance: 11,323
1986 • NCAA
Saint Joseph’s.............................. 60
Spiders.......................................... 59
March 14, 1986 • NCAA First Round • Syracuse, N.Y.
Saint Joseph’s rallied from two points down at halftime to squeak out a one-point victory over
Richmond. John Newman’s 25 points and Greg Beckwith’s 12 assists weren’t enough to stop the
Hawks. The Spiders were stymied by poor shooting (42 percent) and foul troubles, as St. Joe’s converted
more than three times as many free throws as Richmond. Rodney Rice netted 14 points and Peter
Woolfolk added 10 for the Spiders. Maurice Martin led the Hawks with 21 points in the game played
in the Carrier Dome on the campus of Syracuse University.
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Steve Kratzer notched a double-double with 12 points and 12 rebounds in the
NCAA First Round victory over Indiana.
2005-06 SEASON
SPIDER COACHES
Attendance 15,608
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Richmond........... 44.....28.... 72
Indiana............... 38.....31.... 69
Indiana
FG-FA FT-FARTP
Edwards, Jay*.......................... 6-10..... 0-0..... 0... 16
Eyl, Steve*................................ 1-1...... 0-0..... 0.... 2
Garrett, Dean*......................... 4-16..... 1-3....10... 9
Jones, Lyndon*......................... 3-7...... 2-2..... 2.... 8
Smart, Keith*.......................... 10-18.... 3-3..... 4... 23
Jadlow, Todd.............................. 4-5...... 3-4..... 2... 11
Hillman, Joe.............................. 0-4...... 0-0..... 2.... 0
Team................................................................ 6
TOTALS
28-61 9-12 28 69
SPIDER COACHES
Richmond
FG-FA FT-FARTP
Stapleton, Scott*...................... 0-4...... 1-2..... 2.... 1
Woolfolk, Peter*....................... 6-12..... 4-5..... 5... 16
Kratzer, Steve*......................... 6-12..... 0-1....12.. 12
Atkinson, Ken*.......................... 5-6...... 4-6..... 4... 14
Rice, Rodney*.......................... 9-17..... 0-0..... 1... 21
Winiecki, Mike........................... 2-2...... 0-0..... 1.... 4
English, Eric.............................. 1-2...... 2-2..... 1.... 4
Taylor, Benjy.............................. 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Dudek, Hank............................. 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Team...............................................................10
TOTALS
29-55 11-16 36 72
2005-06 SEASON
Rice finished with 21 points, which led all Spiders in double figures. Peter Woolfolk finished with 16,
Ken Atkinson with 14 and Steve Kratzer posted a double-double with 12 points and 12 rebounds. The
Spiders never trailed by more than six points in becoming only the second team to oust a defending
champion in the first round. Arkansas had done the same to Louisville in 1981. Keith Smart led
Indiana with 23 points.
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Mike Winiecki goes up for a shot against Temple in the 1988 Sweet 16.
Temple............................................ 69
Spiders.......................................... 47
March 24, 1988 • NCAA Sweet 16 • East Rutherford, N.J.
March 20, 1988 • NCAA Second Round • Hartford, Conn.
For the third time in two years, Georgia Tech was the victim of a Spider upset bite. But on this occasion,
Richmond was rewarded with its first-ever berth in the Sweet 16. Led by Peter Woolfolk’s 27 points
and nine rebounds, the Spiders knocked off the Yellow Jackets 59-55. Woolfolk, in perhaps his best
game ever, went 11 of 21 from the floor. Scott Stapleton was Richmond’s next-leading scorer with eight
points. Dennis Scott and Brian Oliver - both future NBA players - led Tech with 15 points apiece. As a
team, though, the Jackets couldn’t solve the Spiders’ pressure defense, as their 5-of-22 performance
from behind the three-point arc would attest.
Attendance: 15,608
Attendance: 19,591
1989 • NIT
Spiders.......................................... 70
Temple............................................ 56
March 15, 1989 • NIT First Round • Richmond, Va.
For the second consecutive postseason game, Richmond squared off against Temple, only this time on
the Spiders’ home court. Temple star Mark Macon was held in check and this time it was Richmond’s Ken
Atkinson who exploded with 24 points as the Spiders avenged their loss from the Sweet 16. Atkinson made
6-of-9 three-pointers, while Eric English poured in 16 points and grabbed five rebounds. Mike Winiecki, who
would later return to Richmond as an assistant coach, scored six points and pulled down eight rebounds.
Freshman Curtis Blair played just seven minutes, but made all three of his shots from the field and 2-of-3
foul shots to finish with nine points. Temple shot just 33 percent from the field, with Macon having a
particularly tough night. He connected on just five of 18 shots, but still led the Owls with 13 points.
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Richmond........... 29.....30.... 59
Georgia Tech...... 18.....37.... 55
Georgia Tech
FG-FA FT-FARTP
Scott, Dennis*......................... 6-19..... 0-2..... 8... 15
Ferrell, Duane*........................ 2-10..... 5-7..... 8.... 9
Hammonds, Tom*..................... 4-8...... 0-0..... 5.... 8
Neal, Craig*.............................. 1-4...... 1-4..... 2.... 4
Oliver, Brian............................. 5-13..... 4-4..... 5... 15
Munlyn, James.......................... 0-0...... 0-0..... 1.... 0
Sherrod, Anthony....................... 1-3...... 2-2..... 3.... 4
Team................................................................ 5
TOTALS
19-57 12-19 37 55
Richmond
FG-FA FT-FARTP
Stapleton, Scott*...................... 1-4...... 0-0..... 5.... 2
Woolfolk, Peter*....................... 6-13..... 0-1....10.. 12
Kratzer, Steve*.......................... 1-3...... 2-6..... 4.... 4
Atkinson, Ken*.......................... 5-9...... 0-1..... 3... 15
Rice, Rodney*.......................... 4-14..... 0-0..... 4... 11
Winiecki, Mike........................... 1-1...... 1-2..... 1.... 3
English, Eric.............................. 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Taylor, Benjy.............................. 0-3...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Floyd, Steve.............................. 0-1...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Team................................................................ 6
TOTALS
18-48 3-10 33 47
RECORD BOOK
Richmond
FG-FA FT-FARTP
Stapleton, Scott*...................... 3-6...... 2-2..... 6.... 8
Woolfolk, Peter*...................... 11-21... 5-12.... 9... 27
Kratzer, Steve*.......................... 1-4...... 2-5....12... 4
Atkinson, Ken*.......................... 1-6...... 4-5..... 0.... 6
Rice, Rodney*........................... 2-7...... 0-0..... 4.... 5
Winiecki, Mike........................... 3-4...... 1-2..... 4.... 7
English, Eric.............................. 0-1...... 0-0..... 2.... 0
Taylor, Benjy.............................. 0-0...... 2-3..... 1.... 2
Team................................................................ 6
TOTALS
21-49 16-29 44 59
Richmond........... 26.....21.... 47
Temple............... 32.....37.... 69
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Spiders.......................................... 59
Georgia Tech................................. 55
OPPONENTS
1988 • NCAA
Temple
FG-FA FT-FARTP
Vreeswyk, Mike*...................... 6-13..... 2-2..... 4... 19
Perry, Tim*................................ 5-7...... 1-3....13.. 11
Rivas, Ramon*.......................... 1-1...... 0-0..... 1.... 2
Macon, Mark*......................... 11-23.... 2-4..... 2... 24
Evans, Howard*........................ 4-6...... 0-0..... 1... 11
Brantley, Derrick........................ 1-3...... 0-0..... 4.... 4
Causwell, Duane....................... 0-1...... 0-0..... 2.... 0
Johnson, Shawn........................ 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Team................................................................ 3
TOTALS
28-54 5-9 30 69
2004-05 REVIEW
Scott Stapleton looks to get around Dennis Scott in the win over Georgia Tech.
OPPONENTS
Facing the top-ranked team in the nation, Richmond proved to be overmatched in a 69-47 drubbing at
the hands of Temple. Despite the loss, the Spiders ended the season with a school-record 26 victories,
against only seven defeats. Freshman phenom Mark Macon led the way for the Owls with a game-high
24 points. Mike Vreeswyck added 19 and Tim Perry hauled in 13 rebounds for Temple. Ken Atkinson
led Richmond with 15 points, all of which came on three-point shots. Atkinson was 5 of 7 from behind
the arc. Peter Woolfolk notched his second double-double in three NCAA Tournament games with 12
points and 10 rebounds. Rodney Rice also reached double figures in scoring with 11 points.
SPIDER PLAYERS
SPIDER PLAYERS
1988 • NCAA
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Eric English scored 13 points in the Spiders’ loss to UAB in the 1989 NIT.
Ken Atkinson scored 24 points to lead Richmond over Temple in the 1989 NIT.
Richmond
FG-FA FT-FARTP
Stapleton, Scott*...................... 2-3...... 2-6..... 4.... 6
Shields, Jim*............................ 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 4
Winiecki, Mike*......................... 1-8...... 4-6..... 8.... 6
Atkinson, Ken*......................... 8-11..... 2-6..... 5... 24
English, Eric*............................ 4-8...... 5-6..... 5... 16
Taylor, Benjy.............................. 0-1...... 3-4..... 1.... 3
Blair, Curtis............................... 3-3...... 2-3..... 2.... 9
Webb, Paul................................ 2-2...... 0-0..... 4.... 4
Bryant, Joe Jon.......................... 1-2...... 0-0..... 3.... 2
Team................................................................ 4
TOTALS
21-38 18-31 36 70
Temple............... 25.....31.... 56
Richmond........... 35.....35.... 70
Temple
FG-FA FT-FARTP
Pollard, Ernest*........................ 3-3...... 0-0..... 6.... 6
Vreeswyk, Mike*...................... 5-17..... 0-0....11.. 11
Causwell, Duane*..................... 2-9...... 1-2..... 7.... 5
Macon, Mark*.......................... 5-18..... 2-5..... 9... 13
Kilgore, Mik*............................ 4-11..... 2-4..... 2... 10
Harden, Michael........................ 3-6...... 0-1..... 1.... 8
Randolph, Shoun...................... 1-1...... 1-2..... 3.... 3
Dowdell, Jerome........................ 0-4...... 0-0..... 1.... 0
Team................................................................ 3
TOTALS
23-69 6-14 43 56
Attendance: 7,911
1989 • NIT
UAB................................................. 64
Spiders.......................................... 61
March 20, 1989 • NIT Second Round • Richmond, Va.
Despite 21 points from Mike Winiecki and 14 points from Scott Stapleton, Richmond’s second-half rally
fell short in a 64-61 loss to Alabama-Birmingham. Richmond was down 28-23 at the half, but rallied
in the second stanza to narrow the gap. Behind Reginald Tusner’s 24 points and Andy Kennedy’s 15,
the Blazers held on for the three-point win. Stapleton connected on 7-of-9 shots from the floor and
pulled down seven rebounds. Eric English also reached double figures with 13 points for the Spiders,
who ended their season with a 21-10 mark.
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UAB
FG-FA FT-FARTP
Tusner, Reginald*..................... 9-21..... 6-7..... 7... 24
Howard, Dylan*........................ 3-5...... 0-1....11... 6
Ogg, Alan*................................ 3-6...... 2-3..... 2.... 8
Bearden, Barry*........................ 0-1...... 2-2..... 1.... 2
Kramer, Jack*........................... 1-2...... 1-2..... 0.... 3
Kennedy, Andy........................... 5-8...... 1-1..... 1... 15
Smith, J.J................................... 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Lewis, Tony................................ 0-1...... 0-0..... 1.... 0
Rembert, Larry.......................... 3-6...... 0-0..... 3.... 6
Team................................................................ 5
TOTALS
24-50 12-16 31 64
Richmond
FG-FA FT-FARTP
Stapleton, Scott*...................... 7-9...... 0-0..... 7... 14
Shields, Jim*............................ 0-2...... 0-0..... 2.... 0
Winiecki, Mike*........................ 6-13.... 9-11.... 5... 21
Atkinson, Ken*.......................... 1-5...... 1-2..... 1.... 3
English, Eric*........................... 5-12..... 2-2..... 1... 13
Taylor, Benjy.............................. 3-4...... 0-0..... 2.... 7
Blair, Curtis............................... 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Webb, Paul................................ 0-1...... 0-0..... 1.... 0
Bryant, Joe Jon.......................... 1-2...... 1-4..... 4.... 3
Team................................................................ 3
TOTALS
23-48 13-19 26 61
UAB................... 28.....36.... 64
Richmond........... 23.....38.... 61
Attendance: 9,423
1990 • NCAA
Duke............................................... 81
Spiders.......................................... 46
March 16, 1990 • NCAA First Round • Atlanta, Ga.
Alaa Abdelnaby proved too big and Phil Henderson too quick as Duke routed Richmond 81-46 en
route to an appearance in the Final Four. Richmond, which ended its season at 22-10, was never
really in contention. Besieged by turnovers and untimely poor shooting, the Spiders suffered their worst
postseason loss in school history. The numbers tell it all: Ken Atkinson, 5 for 14; Scott Stapleton, 5
for 13; Curtis Blair, 3 for 13.
Duke
FG-FA FT-FARTP
Brickey, Robert*........................ 3-5...... 0-0..... 5.... 6
Koubek, Greg*.......................... 2-3...... 0-0..... 3.... 4
Laettner,Christian*.................... 1-4...... 5-6..... 7.... 7
Henderson, Phil*..................... 7-14..... 3-5..... 3... 19
Hurley, Bobby*.......................... 2-3...... 0-0..... 4.... 4
Hill, Thomas.............................. 3-6...... 0-0..... 2.... 6
Abdelnaby, Alaa....................... 9-14..... 4-5....12.. 22
McCaffrey, Billy.......................... 2-6...... 0-1..... 1.... 4
Davis, Brian.............................. 2-2...... 2-4..... 0.... 6
Palmer, Crawford....................... 0-0...... 2-2..... 2.... 2
Buckley, Clay............................. 0-0...... 0-0..... 1.... 0
Cook, Joe.................................. 0-1...... 1-2..... 0.... 1
Team................................................................ 6
TOTALS
31-58 17-25 46 81
Richmond........... 26.....20.... 46
Duke.................. 42.....39.... 81
Richmond
FG-FA FT-FARTP
Stapleton, Scott*..................... 5-13..... 0-1..... 7... 10
Wood, Kenny*........................... 1-6...... 0-0..... 1.... 2
Connolly, Terry*......................... 4-9...... 1-2..... 3.... 9
Atkinson, Ken*......................... 5-14..... 1-2..... 8... 12
Blair, Curtis*............................ 3-14..... 0-0..... 3.... 7
Springer, Jim............................. 0-6...... 0-0..... 3.... 0
Bryant, Joe Jon.......................... 0-1...... 0-0..... 1.... 0
Shields, Jim.............................. 0-0...... 0-0..... 2.... 0
Weathers, Tim........................... 2-3...... 0-0..... 2.... 4
Muldowney, Brian...................... 0-0...... 0-1..... 0.... 0
McDonald, Juddy...................... 1-1...... 0-0..... 0.... 2
Johnson, Eric............................. 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Team................................................................ 3
TOTALS
21-67 2-6 33 46
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SPIDER PLAYERS
SPIDER PLAYERS
Spiders.......................................... 73
Syracuse....................................... 69
SPIDER COACHES
1991 • NCAA
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Kenny Wood and the Spiders were ousted by eventual runner-up Duke in 1990.
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March 14, 1991 • NCAA First Round • College Park, Md.
In one of the greatest upsets in the history of the NCAA Tournament, Richmond became the first No.
15 seed to knock off a No. 2, stunning seventh-ranked Syracuse 73-69. The Spiders never trailed,
taking control from the opening tap. Richmond was clicking on all offensive cylinders and confusing
the Orangemen with a match-up zone. Curtis Blair led a balanced attack with 18 points to go with six
assists, while Terry Connolly, the man CBS called “Super Sub,” scored 14 points, grabbed a team-high
seven rebounds and dished out five assists. With the Spiders up by one with 21 seconds remaining,
freshman guard Eugene Burroughs stepped to the free-throw line and calmly drained two shots to seal
the victory for Richmond. Billy Owens led all scorers with 22 points.
Attendance: 13,386 (sellout)
1991 • NCAA
Temple............................................ 77
Spiders.......................................... 64
March 16, 1991 • NCAA Second Round • College Park, Md.
Once again, Temple prevented Richmond from advancing in the NCAA Tournament, this time stopping
the Spiders by a 77-64 score. Mark Macon atoned for his poor performance in the 1989 NIT with 20
points to lead the Owls. The game may have turned out differently if Kenny Wood had remained in the
game. Midway through the second half, and with the Spiders charging, Wood was poked in the eye by
an Owl and could not return to action. Richmond never recovered and lost by 13. Richmond’s Chris
Fleming led all scorers with 25 points, including hitting 7 of 10 three-point attempts. Terry Connolly
closed out his college career with 12 points and Curtis Blair added 10. Richmond ended its season
at 22-10, despite starting out 5-6.
Attendance: 13,386 (sellout)
2004-05 REVIEW
Richmond........... 31.....33.... 64
Temple............... 32.....45.... 77
Richmond
FG-FA FT-FARTP
Weathers, Tim*......................... 2-6...... 1-2..... 3.... 6
Wood, Kenny*........................... 5-8...... 0-0..... 7... 10
Shields, Jim*............................ 0-4...... 1-2..... 3.... 1
Jarmon, Gerald*....................... 1-4...... 0-0..... 2.... 3
Blair, Curtis*............................. 3-9...... 0-0..... 2.... 7
Burroughs, Eugene.................... 0-4...... 0-0..... 1.... 0
Connolly, Terry........................... 4-7...... 2-2..... 4... 12
Springer, Jim............................. 0-0...... 0-0..... 1.... 0
Fleming, Chris.......................... 8-11..... 2-3..... 4... 25
Team................................................................ 3
TOTALS
23-53 6-9 30 64
2004-05 REVIEW
Temple
FG-FA FT-FARTP
Kilgore, Mik*............................ 5-11..... 7-7..... 7... 18
Strickland, Mark*...................... 3-9...... 3-4....10... 9
Hodge, Donald*........................ 5-7...... 5-5..... 7... 15
Carstarphen, Vic*...................... 3-7...... 1-2..... 0.... 9
Macon, Mark*.......................... 7-18..... 4-7..... 4... 20
Harden, Michael........................ 0-0...... 6-6..... 0.... 6
Spears, James.......................... 0-2...... 0-0..... 3.... 0
Team................................................................ 4
TOTALS
23-54 26-31 35 77
OPPONENTS
Richmond........... 44.....29.... 73
Syracuse............ 36.....33.... 69
Syracuse
FG-FA FT-FARTP
Johnson, Dave*......................... 4-8...... 5-6..... 4... 13
Owens, Billy*........................... 9-19..... 3-4..... 7... 22
Ellis, LeRon*............................. 4-5...... 4-6..... 5... 12
Autry, Adrian*........................... 3-7...... 1-7..... 7.... 7
Edwards, Michael*................... 4-13..... 0-0..... 2... 12
McRae, Conrad......................... 1-1...... 1-1..... 4.... 3
Hopkins, Mike........................... 0-1...... 0-0..... 1.... 0
McCorkle, Scott......................... 0-1...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Team................................................................ 4
TOTALS
25-55 14-19 34 69
OPPONENTS
Richmond
FG-FA FT-FARTP
Shields, Jim*............................ 3-4...... 0-0..... 3.... 6
Wood, Kenny*.......................... 6-11..... 0-1..... 7... 12
Weathers, Tim*......................... 0-5...... 0-0..... 3.... 0
Jarmon, Gerald*....................... 2-3...... 0-1..... 0.... 5
Blair, Curtis*............................. 5-9...... 7-8..... 3... 18
Springer, Jim............................. 3-5...... 2-2..... 2.... 8
Connolly, Terry........................... 4-9...... 5-6..... 7... 14
Burroughs, Eugene.................... 0-0...... 2-2..... 0.... 8
Fleming, Chris........................... 2-5...... 2-2..... 0.... 8
Team................................................................ 3
TOTALS
25-51 18-22 28 73
Curtis Blair tries to solve the Temple zone in the 1991 NCAA Tournament.
1992 • NIT
March 19, 1992 • NIT First Round • Gainesville, Fla.
The Spiders celebrate their upset of Syracuse.
Florida’s Stacey Poole poured in 16 points and Richmond shot a dismal 29 percent from the field,
as the Spiders dropped a 66-52 decision to the Florida Gators. Richmond grabbed 15 offensive
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Florida.. ......................................... 66
Spiders.......................................... 52
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Curtis Blair led the Spiders with 15 points against Florida in the 1992 NIT.
boards, but the put-backs just weren’t falling. Curtis Blair led the team in scoring with 15 points, but
on 4-of-12 shooting. Kenny Wood had an even tougher time, connecting on just 3 of 13 shots. The
loss ended Richmond’s year at 22-8, giving the Spiders a school-record five-straight 20-win seasons.
Florida
FG-FA FT-FARTP
Poole, Stacey*......................... 7-17..... 2-4..... 7... 16
Grimsley, Hosie*....................... 4-7...... 5-5..... 2... 13
DeClercq, Andrew*.................... 2-2...... 2-4..... 7.... 6
Brown, Craig*........................... 4-7...... 2-2..... 9... 10
Cross, Dan*.............................. 3-4...... 2-3..... 4.... 9
Hogan, Brian............................. 2-6...... 0-0..... 0.... 6
Dyrkolbotn, Svein...................... 0-0...... 0-0..... 1.... 0
Stewart, Scott........................... 2-2...... 0-0..... 2.... 5
Kuisma, Martti.......................... 0-2...... 1-2..... 2.... 1
Turner, Tim................................. 0-1...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Ulmer, Jeremy........................... 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Edwards, Terry........................... 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Team................................................................ 4
TOTALS
24-48 14-20 36 66
Richmond........... 23.....29.... 52
Florida............... 37.....29.... 66
Richmond
FG-FA FT-FARTP
Hodges, Michael*..................... 0-4...... 0-0..... 5.... 0
Wood, Kenny*.......................... 3-13..... 1-2..... 5.... 8
Shields, Jim*............................ 4-8...... 1-4..... 7.... 9
Blair, Curtis*............................ 4-12..... 5-9..... 4... 15
Jarmon, Gerald*....................... 3-7...... 0-0..... 3.... 7
Springer, Jim............................. 3-3...... 0-0..... 2.... 6
Weathers, Tim........................... 0-1...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Fleming, Chris........................... 1-6...... 4-4..... 4.... 7
Burroughs, Eugene.................... 0-2...... 0-0..... 1.... 0
Team................................................................ 2
TOTALS
18-56 11-19 32 52
Attendance: 6,877
Marseilles Brown scored 15 points in the NCAA Tourney win over South Carolina.
1998 • NCAA
Washington.. ................................. 81
Spiders.......................................... 66
March 14, 1998 • NCAA Second Round • Washington D.C.
Washington’s 7-foot center, Todd MacCulloch, scored a game-high 31 points, grabbed 18 rebounds and
keyed a two-to-one rebounding edge which led the Huskies to an 81-66 win in the second round of the
East Regional at the MCI Center. Jarod Stevenson led the Spiders with 21 points, but Richmond managed
just 39.7 percent shooting from the field. Richmond closed the gap to 38-35 early in the second half but
Washington scored on 14 of its first 16 possessions of the half and opened a 64-48 lead with 9:56 in the
game. Richmond’s Eric Poole and Jonathan Baker each added 10 points for the Spiders. Washington’s
Deon Luton nailed five three-pointers in the game and finished with 18 points.
1998 • NCAA
Spiders.......................................... 62
South Carolina.. ........................... 61
March 12, 1998 • NCAA First Round • Washington D.C.
Jarod Stevenson scored 24 points, including a pair of free throws down the stretch, as 14th-seeded
Richmond handed third seed South Carolina its second-straight first-round loss in the NCAA Tournament
62-61 in the East Region at Washington D.C. The Spiders held the Gamecocks scoreless for the final
76 seconds to secure the victory. After a drive by South Carolina’s B.J. McKie and subsequent tap-in
attempt were off the mark at the buzzer, the Spiders gathered at midcourt to celebrate yet another
upset. Richmond’s Marseilles Brown had five three-pointers in the first half to offset 16 points by McKie,
who made six of his first seven shots. The Spiders led by five at halftime and by as many as nine points
in the second half. Richmond committed just six turnovers in the game.
South CarolinaFG-A 3PT-A FT-ARTP
Gallman, William*........ 1-2....... 0-0...... 3-6..... 7.... 5
Grant, Antonio*............ 2-5....... 1-4...... 0-0..... 5.... 5
Stack, Ryan*................ 4-7....... 1-2...... 1-1..... 4... 10
McKie, BJ*.................. 9-14...... 4-6...... 2-2..... 4... 24
Watson, Melvin*.......... 3-8....... 0-1...... 0-0..... 4.... 6
Davis, Herbert Lee........ 2-7....... 1-5...... 0-0..... 2.... 5
Johnson, Bud............... 1-1....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 1.... 2
Nix, Recus.................... 0-2....... 0-1...... 0-0..... 3.... 0
Williams, LeRon........... 2-6....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 1.... 4
Team..............................2............
TOTALS
24-52 7-19 6-9 33 61
Richmond
FG-A 3PT-A FT-ARTP
Stevenson, Jarod*....... 8-16...... 2-5...... 6-6..... 5... 24
Patrick, Nick*............... 1-4....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 4.... 2
Poole, Eric*.................. 2-5....... 0-0...... 2-4..... 9.... 6
Brown, Marseilles*...... 5-13..... 5-12..... 0-0..... 1... 15
Baker, Jonathan*......... 2-7....... 0-5...... 0-0..... 5.... 4
Cueto, Carlos............... 0-0....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 1.... 0
Oliver, Daryl................ 4-13...... 0-2...... 3-4..... 4... 11
Houston, Rick............... 0-0....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Hensel, David............... 0-1....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 2.... 0
Team..............................4
TOTALS
22-59 7-24 11-14 35 62
South Carolina.... 32.....29.... 61
Richmond........... 28.....34.... 62
Attendance: 19,288
122
Jarod Stevenson led the Spiders with 21 points against Washington.
SPIDER COACHES
2001 • NIT
2005-06 SEASON
Eric Zwayer scored 12 points in the loss to Dayton in the 2001 NIT.
THIS IS RICHMOND
Attendance: 19,320
SPIDER COACHES
Washington........ 36.....45.... 81
Richmond........... 29.....37.... 66
Richmond
FG-A 3PT-A FT-ARTP
Stevenson, Jarod*....... 9-18...... 3-7...... 0-1..... 2... 21
Patrick, Nick*............... 0-0....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 1.... 0
Poole, Eric*.................. 4-9....... 0-0...... 2-2..... 7... 10
Brown, Marseilles*....... 3-8....... 2-5...... 0-0..... 0.... 8
Baker, Jonathan*........ 4-11...... 2-9...... 0-0..... 4... 10
Cueto, Carlos............... 0-1....... 0-1...... 2-2..... 0.... 2
Oliver, Daryl................ 3-11...... 0-2...... 2-3..... 3.... 8
Phillips, Tyler................ 0-0....... 0-0...... 2-2..... 0.... 2
Kauffman, Scott........... 0-0....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Houston, Rick............... 1-3....... 1-2...... 0-0..... 2.... 3
Hensel, David............... 1-2....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 1.... 2
Team................................................................ 3
TOTALS
225-63 8-26 8-10 23 66
2005-06 SEASON
Washington
FG-A 3PT-A FT-ARTP
Luton, Deon*.............. 6-10...... 5-7...... 1-2..... 1... 18
Green, Thalo*............... 3-7....... 0-1...... 2-3..... 6.... 8
MacCulloch, Todd*..... 14-24..... 0-0...... 3-4....18.. 31
Wooten, Jan*............... 1-3....... 0-2...... 0-0..... 6.... 2
Watts, Donald*............ 3-5....... 0-0...... 3-4..... 6.... 9
Moritz, Andrew.............. 0-1....... 0-1...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Dickau, Dan................. 0-4....... 0-1...... 2-2..... 2.... 2
Thompson, Chris.......... 1-1....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 2
Verschueren, David....... 0-0....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Femerling, Patrick........ 2-3....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 3.... 4
Johnson, Michael......... 0-2....... 0-1...... 0-0..... 1.... 0
Brown, Bryan............... 0-0....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Walcott, Chris............... 2-2....... 0-0...... 1-2..... 0.... 5
Team................................................................ 2
TOTALS
32-62 5-13 12-17 45 81
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Dayton........................................... 71
Spiders.......................................... 56
March 19, 2001 • NIT Second Round • Dayton, Ohio
Spiders.......................................... 79
West Virginia................................ 56
March 16, 2001 • NIT First Round • Richmond, Va.
2002 • NIT
Spiders.......................................... 74
Wagner..................................... 67 OT
March 13, 2002 • NIT Opening Round • Richmond, Va.
It took 45 minutes, but the University of Richmond advanced to the first round of the NIT with a 74-67
overtime opening-round win against the pesky Wagner Seahawks in the Robins Center. Junior Johnathan
Collins recorded a double-double (13 points, 11 rebounds) and three other Richmond starters scored
in double figures to lead the Spiders. A Tony Dobbins high-flying tip-in with just 38 seconds remaining
sent the game into overtime. Wagner regained the lead one final time at the 1:51 mark (67-66), but
the Spiders answered with two Mike Skrocki free throws to take a lead they wouldn’t relinquish.
Wagner.............. 29.....32.... 6
Richmond........... 30.....31.... 13
67
74
Richmond
FG-A 3PT-A FT-ARTP
Skrocki*..................... 4-11...... 2-4...... 7-8..... 6... 17
Collins*...................... 5-10...... 0-0...... 3-4....11.. 13
Ungerer*...................... 1-5....... 0-3...... 0-0..... 4.... 2
Myers*......................... 6-7....... 3-3...... 0-0..... 0... 15
Brown*....................... 7-18...... 0-4...... 5-7..... 4... 19
Dobbins....................... 3-6....... 0-0...... 2-2..... 7.... 8
Morton......................... 0-0....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 1.... 0
O’Malley...................... 0-3....... 0-2...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Team..............................3
TOTALS
26-60 5-16 17-21 36 74
Attendance: 3,526
123
RECORD BOOK
Wagner
FG-A 3PT-A FT-ARTP
Wilkinson*................... 1-4....... 0-1...... 0-0..... 1.... 2
Hall*.......................... 7-12...... 0-0...... 5-9....11.. 19
Wyatte*....................... 5-9....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 6... 10
Pritchard*.................... 1-3....... 0-1...... 2-2..... 7.... 4
Klauder*...................... 1-3....... 1-3...... 0-0..... 0.... 3
Dye.............................. 0-1....... 0-1...... 0-0..... 1.... 0
Kabore......................... 2-7....... 2-5...... 2-2..... 3.... 8
Jackson...................... 5-12...... 0-0...... 4-4..... 3... 14
Carroll.......................... 2-9....... 0-1...... 3-4..... 5.... 7
Team..............................0
TOTALS
24-60 3-12 16-21 39 67
2004-05 REVIEW
West Virginia...... 33.....23.... 56
Richmond........... 47.....32.... 79
Richmond
FG-A 3PT-A FT-ARTP
Smith*....................... 9-14...... 3-5...... 3-4..... 8... 24
Stevenson*................. 8-14...... 2-4...... 0-0..... 8... 18
Zwayer*....................... 4-9....... 0-0...... 4-4..... 7... 12
Ungerer*...................... 4-9....... 3-8...... 0-0..... 2... 11
Myers*......................... 1-4....... 1-3...... 0-0..... 1.... 3
Brown.......................... 1-4....... 0-1...... 0-0..... 1.... 2
Lay............................... 2-4....... 0-2...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Faulconer..................... 0-0....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Phillips......................... 0-0....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Kauffman..................... 0-0....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Skrocki........................ 2-3....... 0-1...... 0-0..... 0.... 4
Collins......................... 0-0....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 2.... 0
Houston....................... 1-3....... 1-3...... 2-2..... 4.... 5
Team..............................3
TOTALS
30-61 10-26 9-10 36 79
Richmond........... 27.....29.... 56
Dayton............... 30.....41.... 71
RECORD BOOK
West Virginia FG-A 3PT-A FT-ARTP
Yeager*........................ 2-5....... 0-2...... 0-0..... 5.... 4
Bowman*................... 7-13...... 0-1...... 3-5..... 5... 17
Moss*......................... 6-9....... 0-0...... 2-2..... 6... 14
Lyles*.......................... 0-8....... 0-3...... 2-2..... 2.... 2
Armstead*................... 3-7....... 0-2...... 0-0..... 2.... 6
Seldon......................... 0-1....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Ayodele........................ 0-0....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 1.... 0
Berry........................... 1-2....... 0-1...... 0-0..... 0.... 2
Hewitt.......................... 5-8....... 1-3...... 0-2..... 1... 11
Oliver........................... 0-0....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 3.... 0
Team..............................2
TOTALS
24-53 1-12 7-11 27 56
Richmond
FG-A 3PT-A FT-ARTP
Smith*........................ 2-9....... 0-3...... 1-2..... 4.... 5
Stevenson*................. 9-16...... 0-3...... 3-4..... 6... 21
Zwayer*....................... 4-4....... 0-0...... 4-4..... 7... 12
Ungerer*...................... 3-7....... 3-5...... 0-0..... 6.... 9
Myers........................... 0-2....... 0-1...... 0-0..... 1.... 0
Brown.......................... 0-4....... 0-3...... 0-0..... 2.... 0
Lay............................... 0-0....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Faulconer..................... 0-0....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 1.... 0
Phillips......................... 0-0....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Kauffman..................... 0-1....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Skrocki........................ 0-1....... 0-1...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Collins......................... 1-1....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 2
Houston....................... 2-6....... 2-4...... 1-2..... 1.... 7
Team..............................1
TOTALS
21-51 5-20 9-12 29 56
2004-05 REVIEW
After a 17-day layoff without playing a game, the Spiders showed no signs of weariness in their 7256 win over West Virginia in the first round of the NIT. Senior Kinte Smith led the charge, scoring a
season-high 24 points, pulling down eight rebounds and dishing out five assists. He scored 16 of his
24 points in the first half, including nailing 3-of-3 from behind the arc. Greg Stevenson added 18
points and eight rebounds in the 23-point victory, Richmond’s 11th win in its past 12 outings. Center
Eric Zwayer scored 12 points while guard Scott Ungerer added 11 points.
OPPONENTS
2001• NIT
SPIDER PLAYERS
Reggie Brown and the Spiders routed West Virginia at the Robins Center.
OPPONENTS
Dayton
FG-A 3PT-A FT-ARTP
Green*........................ 3-6....... 0-0...... 0-1..... 6.... 6
Hall*........................... 5-7....... 0-2...... 4-7..... 1... 14
Waleskowski*.............. 1-6....... 0-0...... 6-6....11... 8
Stanley*..................... 6-13...... 3-6...... 2-2..... 6... 17
Morris*........................ 2-7....... 1-2...... 5-6..... 2... 10
Marshall...................... 4-7....... 2-4...... 2-2..... 3... 12
Kohls........................... 0-0....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Gilchrist....................... 0-0....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Holland........................ 2-7....... 0-0...... 0-2..... 7.... 4
Team..............................0
TOTALS
23-53 6-14 19-26 36 71
SPIDER PLAYERS
The Spiders were outscored 41-29 in the second half, as they fell in the second round of the NIT to future
Atlantic 10 foe Dayton 71-56. Flyers guard Tony Stanley broke the Richmond game open with 14 secondhalf points, including a steal and breakaway dunk with 6:05 left in the contest. Dayton tore away from
a 50-50 tie with just over seven minutes remaining, outscoring Richmond 21-6 the rest of the way. The
Spiders were led by Greg Stevenson with a game-high 21 points. Eric Zwayer added 12 points and grabbed
seven rebounds for Richmond. Stanley led four Flyers in double figures with 17 points.
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Post-Season History
Montana State FG-A 3PT-A FT-ARTP
Latovic*...................... 5-10...... 2-3...... 1-5..... 5... 13
Rich*........................... 3-7....... 1-3...... 2-2..... 6.... 9
Reynolds*.................... 1-1...... 01-0..... 0-0..... 7.... 2
Erickson*..................... 0-7....... 0-4...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Clark*......................... 3-10...... 1-6...... 2-2..... 1.... 9
Conway........................ 3-7....... 3-4...... 0-0..... 0.... 9
Plummer...................... 3-3....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 6.... 6
Faaborg....................... 0-0....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Team..............................5
TOTALS
18-45 7-20 5-9 27 48
Richmond
FG-A 3PT-A FT-ARTP
Skrocki*...................... 3-8....... 1-5...... 0-0..... 2.... 7
Collins*....................... 5-6....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 5... 10
Ungerer*...................... 1-4....... 0-2...... 2-2..... 7.... 4
Myers*......................... 4-7....... 4-6...... 0-0..... 2... 12
Brown*....................... 5-10...... 2-4..... 9-10.... 1... 21
Dobbins....................... 3-4....... 0-1...... 0-0..... 4.... 6
Faulconer..................... 0-0....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
O’Malley...................... 1-2....... 0-0...... 1-2..... 1.... 3
Team..............................1
TOTALS
22-41 7-18 12-14 23 63
Montana State... 25.....23.... 48
Minnesota.......... 32.....31.... 63
Attendance: 4,384
Reggie Brown scored 21 points to lead Richmond over Wagner in the first of three
home NIT games in 2002.
2002 • NIT
Spiders.......................................... 63
Montana St... ................................. 48
March 16, 2002 • NIT First Round • Richmond, Va.
Junior guard Reggie Brown scored 21 points to lead Richmond to a 63-49 victory over Montana State
in the first round of the NIT at the Robins Center. The Bobcats took their last lead at 19-17 on a lay-up
by Damir Latovic with 9:42 remaining in the first half. The Spiders would score the next 12 points as a
Jeff Myers three-pointer with 4:22 remaining, the second of two consecutive treys from the junior guard,
gave Richmond a 29-19 lead. The Spiders held their visitors without a basket for nearly six minutes
in the first half. Richmond, who scored 22 points in the paint, got 10 points inside from junior center
Johnathan Collins. Fellow classmate Myers finished with 12 points on 4-of-6 shooting from behind the
arc. The Spiders shot 53.7 percent in the contest.
MIke Skrocki poured in a career-high 28 points against Minnesota.
2002 • NIT
Spiders.......................................... 67
Minnesota..................................... 66
March 18, 2002 • NIT Second Round • Minneapolis, Minn.
Led by sophomore Mike Skrocki’s career-high 28 points, Richmond advanced to the NIT’s Quarterfinals
with a 67-66 win against Minnesota in Williams Arena. Skrocki hit 9-of-15 shots, including 5-of-8 from
three-point range, to account for his career high. Junior Reggie Brown and sophomore Tony Dobbins
also scored in double figures, both pouring in 10 points. The Golden Gophers closed within three (6057) with 1:24 to play in the contest. The hero of the night for the Spiders, Skrocki, would hit three of
four free throws in the final 52 seconds and Jeff Myers converted both of his free throws as Richmond
weathered a furious Minnesota comeback in the last minute to win 67-66.
Richmond
FG-A 3PT-A FT-ARTP
Ungerer*...................... 1-4....... 0-3...... 0-0..... 6.... 2
Skrocki*..................... 9-15...... 5-8...... 5-6..... 3... 28
Collins*....................... 1-6....... 0-0...... 1-2..... 5.... 3
Myers*......................... 2-7....... 1-4...... 2-2..... 1.... 7
Brown*....................... 4-12...... 0-4...... 2-3..... 2... 10
Dobbins....................... 3-4....... 0-0...... 4-6..... 5... 10
Faulconer..................... 2-2....... 1-1...... 2-2..... 4.... 7
O’Malley...................... 0-1....... 0-1...... 0-2..... 0.... 0
Team..............................5
TOTALS
22-51 7-21 16-23 31 67
Jeff Myers looks to dish against Montana State.
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Richmond........... 29.....38.... 67
Minnesota.......... 29.....37.... 66
Minnesota
FG-A 3PT-A FT-ARTP
Bennett*.................... 7-12...... 4-8...... 2-3..... 8... 20
Rychart*..................... 7-10...... 1-1...... 0-1..... 7... 15
Rickert*...................... 3-13...... 1-4...... 5-8..... 9... 12
Burleson*.................... 2-5....... 0-3...... 2-2..... 1.... 6
Fleming*..................... 1-6....... 1-4...... 4-4..... 1.... 7
Robinson..................... 0-0....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 1.... 0
Hargrow....................... 0-3....... 0-1...... 0-0..... 2.... 0
Esselink....................... 0-3....... 0-2...... 0-0..... 1.... 0
Holman........................ 2-7....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 8.... 4
Bauer........................... 1-3....... 0-2...... 0-0..... 1.... 2
Team..............................5
TOTALS
23-62 7-25 13-18 44 66
Attendance: 4,955
Providence.................................... 67
Spiders.......................................... 49
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2003 • NIT
THIS IS RICHMOND
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March 19, 2003 • NIT Quarterfinals • Richmond, Va.
SPIDER PLAYERS
OPPONENTS
Attendance: 3,240
Playing its seventh game in 14 days, the Spiders came up short against nemesis Syracuse in the NIT
quarterfinals, 62-42 in front of a sold-out Robins Center crowd. Richmond struggled from behind the
arc, shooting 6-of-30. Trailing by 10 at the half, the Spiders opened the second half on an 11-4 run,
getting 3-pointers from Reggie Brown and Mike Skrocki to pull within three (36-33), but Syracuse,
which would win the national title the following year, went inside to stretch the lead and put the game
away. Brown led Richmond with 14 points while Skrocki added 12. It was the third meeting between
the two teams. In the team’s first meeting in 1991, Richmond became the first No. 15 seed to beat a
No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament.
Syracuse............ 32.....30.... 62
Richmond........... 22.....24.... 46
SPIDER COACHES
Richmond
FG-A 3PT-A FT-ARTP
Scott*........................ 7-16...... 1-2...... 2-2..... 4... 17
Skrocki........................ 0-9....... 0-7...... 4-4..... 1.... 4
Collins*....................... 3-5....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 5.... 6
Dobbins*..................... 0-5....... 0-0...... 2-2..... 6.... 2
Myers*......................... 2-9....... 1-8...... 2-3..... 2.... 7
Mayes.......................... 0-0....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Holloman..................... 1-3....... 0-0...... 0-1..... 4.... 2
O’Malley...................... 2-6....... 1-5...... 0-0..... 7.... 5
Bucknor....................... 0-3....... 0-1...... 0-0..... 2.... 0
Steenberge.................. 1-2....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 2.... 2
Zwayer......................... 2-4....... 0-0...... 0-2..... 2.... 4
Team..............................0
TOTALS
18-62 3-23 10-14 35 49
March 20, 2002 • NIT Quarterfinals • Richmond, Va.
Syracuse
FG-A 3PT-A FT-ARTP
Shumbert*................. 5-14...... 1-3...... 2-3....11.. 13
Duany*....................... 4-10...... 0-3...... 0-0..... 5.... 8
Forth*.......................... 1-3....... 0-0...... 0-2..... 3.... 2
Thues*......................... 3-6....... 0-1...... 4-4..... 3... 10
Williams*.................... 2-9....... 0-3...... 0-1..... 4.... 4
Warrick........................ 7-9....... 0-0...... 1-1....14.. 15
Pace............................ 4-6....... 0-0...... 2-3..... 5... 10
Celuck......................... 0-0....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Team..............................3
TOTALS
26-57 1-10 9-14 48 62
2005-06 SEASON
Providence......... 31.....36.... 67
Richmond........... 20.....29.... 49
OPPONENTS
Syracuse....................................... 62
Spiders.......................................... 46
SPIDER PLAYERS
2002 • NIT
SPIDER COACHES
MIke Skrocki shoots against Syracuse in a sold-out Robins Center.
Providence
FG-A 3PT-A FT-ARTP
Gomes*....................... 4-7....... 0-0...... 2-2....10.. 10
Sanders*..................... 5-7....... 0-1...... 6-6..... 9... 16
Douthit*...................... 3-6....... 0-1...... 4-6..... 8... 10
McGrath*................... 5-10...... 3-7...... 0-0..... 1... 13
Kabba*...................... 4-10...... 2-7...... 0-0..... 2... 10
Hayletts....................... 0-1....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 1.... 0
Laksa........................... 1-3....... 1-1...... 2-2..... 1.... 5
Kotti............................. 1-5....... 1-3...... 0-0..... 5.... 3
Traugott........................ 0-0....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Team..............................1
TOTALS
23-49 7-20 14-16 38 67
2005-06 SEASON
Hosting a Big East team for the third consecutive year in the Robins Center, the Spiders shot only
29 percent and fell to Providence by 18 points. Jamaal Scott led the Spiders with 17 points, but
Richmond could not overcome only eight points in the first 12:50 of the game. All five Friar starters
scored in double figures.
Richmond
FG-A 3PT-A FT-ARTP
Ungerer*..................... 1-10...... 0-6...... 0-0..... 9.... 2
Skrocki*..................... 5-18...... 2-8...... 0-0..... 5... 12
Collins*....................... 2-5....... 0-0...... 1-2..... 5.... 5
Myers*......................... 2-9....... 1-6...... 0-0..... 3.... 5
Brown*....................... 4-15...... 3-9...... 3-4..... 2... 14
Dobbins....................... 0-3....... 0-1...... 4-6..... 6.... 4
Lay............................... 0-1....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Faulconer..................... 0-1....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 1.... 0
O’Malley...................... 2-2....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 1.... 4
Team..............................2
TOTALS
16-64 6-30 8-12 34 46
Attendance: 9,171
Against Wisconsin, Mike Skrocki reached double figures for the 32nd time in his career.
2004 • NCAA
Wisconsin..................................... 76
Spiders.......................................... 64
March 19, 2004 • NCAA First Round • Milwaukee, Wis.
RECORD BOOK
Richmond........... 32.....32.... 64
Wisconsin.......... 25.....51.... 76
2004-05 REVIEW
Jamaal Scott led all scorers with 17 points, but the Spiders fell to the Providence
Friars in the 2003 NIT.
RECORD BOOK
Richmond
FG-A 3PT-A FT-ARTP
Scott*........................ 4-11...... 1-2...... 3-4..... 7... 12
Skrocki*..................... 4-14...... 2-7...... 2-4..... 0... 12
Steenberge*................ 2-3....... 0-0...... 1-3..... 4.... 5
Dobbins*..................... 4-7....... 0-0...... 1-2..... 5.... 9
Brown*........................ 3-5....... 3-4...... 0-0..... 2.... 9
Merritt.......................... 1-3....... 0-1...... 0-0..... 0.... 2
Thomas........................ 0-0....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Moliva.......................... 1-3....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 2.... 2
O’Malley...................... 0-0....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 1.... 0
Bucknor....................... 3-4....... 1-2...... 0-0..... 3.... 7
Zwayer......................... 3-4....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 1.... 6
Team..............................4
TOTALS
25-54 7-16 7-13 29 64
2004-05 REVIEW
The Spiders hit on all cylinders, shooting from outside and using suffocating defense to race out
to a 32-25 halftime lead. However, Wisconsin caught fire in the second half, scoring on 19 straight
possessions, and posting a 19-point, second-half advantage to advance to the second round. Mike
Skrocki reached double figures for the 32nd time in his career, tying for the team lead in points with
Jamaal Scott, each leading the Spiders with 12 points. Reggie Brown scored nine points, while Tony
Dobbins blocked three shots.
Wisconsin
FG-A 3PT-A FT-ARTP
Wilkinson*.................. 5-10...... 2-3...... 6-8..... 5... 18
Mader*........................ 0-1....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 2.... 0
Wade*......................... 6-9....... 1-3...... 3-3..... 3... 16
Owens*....................... 4-8....... 1-3...... 1-2..... 0... 10
Harris*........................ 2-6....... 1-4...... 6-8..... 3... 11
Ukawuba..................... 0-1....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Nixon........................... 2-3....... 1-1...... 0-0..... 2.... 5
Hanson........................ 2-5....... 2-4...... 1-2..... 2.... 7
Taylor........................... 0-0....... 0-0...... 0-0..... 0.... 0
Morley......................... 4-8....... 0-0...... 1-1..... 9.... 9
Team..............................3
TOTALS
25-51 8-18 18-24 29 76
Attendance: 18,866
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All-Time Roster
A
Abdul-Malik, K........................... 1995-97
Adams, Johnny................................1930
Adkins, Curtis............................ 1956-57
Allen, Jimmy....................................1945
Allen, John......................................1922
Allmond, Otis..................................1932
Amann, Ray.............................. 1971-73
Anastasio, Mike........................ 1971-73
Anderson, S............................... 1946-48
Ash, Roy..........................................1944
Atkinson, Ken............................ 1987-90
Atwell, George........................... 1963-65
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B
Babbit, Ted................................ 1931-32
Bacote, Damon...............................1994
Baker, Jonathan........................ 1995-99
Batts, Buster............................. 1965-67
Beckwith, Greg.......................... 1983-86
Bell, E.W.................................... 1924-27
Belter, Steve....................................1992
Bethea, Tom.............................. 1982-83
Bethel, Ralph............................ 1921-24
Blair, Curtis............................... 1989-92
Boehling, Bob........................... 1977-80
Booker, Tom.............................. 1958-61
Border, Jay......................................1945
Bragg, Ed.................................. 1938-40
Brimm, Graham...............................1949
Bristow, Jack............................. 1935-37
Brock, Robert, Jr..............................1914
Brown, Marseilles...................... 1996-98
Brown, Reggie........................... 1999-04
Brown, Wes............................... 1948-51
Brown, Winfrey.......................... 1934-36
Bryant, Joe Jon.......................... 1989-90
Buhrman, Chris......................... 1975-76
Bucknor, Jermaine...........2002-present
Burge, Bill................................. 1938-40
Burgess, Terry............................ 1966-68
Burroughs, Eugene.................... 1991-94
Burton, Bill................................ 1962-63
Bushkar, Phil............................. 1970-71
Butler, Jeff................................. 1976-77
Butler, Ryan....................2005-present
Butler, Miller....................................1978
C
Campbell, John......................... 1975-78
Caravati, Charles.............................1918
Carlton, Graham........................ 1920-23
Cash, Richard.................................1940
Catlett, Steve............................ 1973-75
Chalmers, George............................1937
Chaltain, Victor.......................... 1932-34
Cheatham, Russ..............................1951
Cioli, Lon.........................................1943
Cole, Alan................................. 1957-60
Collier, Gus............................... 1972-74
Collins, Johnathan..................... 1999-03
Condos, Gus...................................1950
Connolly, Terry........................... 1990-91
Connors, Dave........................... 1932-34
Corr, Richard...................................1917
Cosby, A.B.......................................1916
Cosby, Lynn.....................................1916
Cousins, Solon................................1946
Cowan, Vince............................ 1977-80
Cox, C.C.................................... 1915-16
Crank, Drew....................2004-present
Crisman, Hugh.......................... 1940-41
Cueto, Carlos............................ 1994-98
Cunningham, M......................... 1998-99
D
Dallett, Dando.................................1944
Daniel, Ken............................... 1953-56
126
Dauses, Joe....................................1971
Davidson, Adrian....................... 2002-03
Davis, John............................... 1983-86
DeMotte, Joe............................. 1924-27
Dickerson, E.............................. 1917-18
Dickinson, Al............................. 1935-37
Dirom, Mac............................... 1961-62
DiServio, Pat............................. 1982-83
DiServio, Tony............................ 1946-47
Dobbins, Tony............................ 2001-04
Dobson, Jack..................................1933
Doley, John................................ 1933-34
Dolsey, Bernard......................... 1947-49
Dooley, Bill................................ 1982-83
Dow, Mike................................. 1977-78
Dudek, Hank...................................1988
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Eacho, Stuart............................ 1928-31
Earle, Charlie..........................................
Eastman, Kevin......................... 1974-77
Edwards, Rick........................... 1994-97
Eisner, Bart............................... 1970-71
Elliott, Rick................................ 1979-81
Elmore, Louis............................ 1933-35
Ely, Jimmy................................. 1938-40
Enck, Buddy.............................. 1962-64
English, Eric.............................. 1986-89
Erickson, Robert........................ 1941-43
Evans, Ty.........................................1991
F
Fagan, Raymond.............................1924
Faulconer, Tim........................... 1998-02
Fells, Larry................................ 1982-85
Fleming, Chris........................... 1991-93
Flint, Grover.....................................1962
Floyd, Ronnie............................ 1960-62
Floyd, Steve.............................. 1986-88
Ford, Aubrey.............................. 1948-50
Ford, Wilton............................... 1968-69
Flye, Bill.................................... 1981-84
Foster, Kenny............................ 1968-70
Fray, Curtis................................ 1921-24
Frazier, Picot............................. 1968-70
G
Gahagan, Jim............................ 1951-53
Gantt, Freddie........................... 1943-46
Gaskins, Lee............................. 1926-29
Gasser, George.......................... 1942-44
Giddings, Jarhon..............2005-present
Giragosian, Archie..................... 1941-42
Glover, Jimmy..................................1987
Goforth, W.......................................1946
Goss, Lee.................................. 1984-87
Gray, Eric.........................................1974
Green, Tom................................ 1965-67
Greene, Abe.............................. 1931-34
Greene, Mush........................... 1935-37
Greenway, Kent...............................1970
Grodzicki, George...................... 1961-63
H
Haines, Art................................ 1948-49
Hardin, Tim............................... 1984-85
Harrison, Ed.............................. 1953-56
Harrison, J.D.............................. 1977-80
Hash, Herb................................ 1934-36
Hatcher, Roger.......................... 1971-72
Haymore, Dick.................................1961
Heher, Andy............................... 1980-83
Heifner, Ken....................................1975
Hensel, David............................ 1995-99
Heubi, G.P.......................................1914
Hewitt, Jim................................ 1969-71
Higgins, Danny.......................... 1961-63
Hodges, Michael....................... 1991-94
Holliday, William..............................1929
Holloman, Will........................... 2002-03
Hoskins, Stuart......................... 1938-40
Houston, Rick............................ 1997-01
Humbert, Dick........................... 1939-41
Hunt, Doug.....................................1963
Hynson, Fred...................................1957
J
Jacobs, Bay.....................................1941
Jacobs, Bob....................................1973
Jacobs, Bucky........................... 1935-37
Jacobs, Petey............................ 1936-38
Jarmon, Gerald......................... 1991-94
Jefferson, Charles...................... 1995-97
Johnson, Eric............................. 1990-93
Johnson, Kelvin......................... 1982-85
Johnson, Marty.......................... 1984-85
Jones, Arthur............................. 1939-41
Nelson, Courtney....................... 2004-05
Newman, Johnny....................... 1983-86
Noll, John........................................1951
Null, Jack........................................1946
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O’Bryan, Lee............................. 1959-61
O’Connell, Hugh........................ 1953-54
O’Malley, Patrick........................ 2001-05
Onesty, Lou............................... 1929-31
Oliver, Daryl.............................. 1994-98
Owen, Frank.............................. 1968-70
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Kauffman, Scott........................ 1997-01
Kizzie, Mike............................... 1978-81
Knight, Irving............................. 1918-19
Kranitzky, Charles............................1946
Kranitzky, George.............................1944
Krapin, Louis...................................1931
Kratzer, Steve............................ 1985-88
Kroff, Irwin......................................1944
Paterick, T.J.....................2004-present
Patrick, Nick.............................. 1995-98
Patterson, Larry......................... 1967-69
Pehl, Jeff................................... 1980-83
Perlowski, Ed............................. 1931-33
Perry, Mike................................ 1978-81
Peschel, Roy............................. 1956-58
Peterson, Herb.......................... 1925-28
Phillips, Tyler............................. 1997-01
Pitt, Mac Jr................................ 1940-42
Pitts, Doug................................ 1945-48
Poff, Lewis.......................................1916
Polnitz, Terry....................................1982
Poole, Eric................................. 1994-98
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Lacy, George............................. 1934-36
Lambiotte, Butch....................... 1957-60
Lay, Justin ................................ 1998-02
Leverton, Roger......................... 1933-35
Litchfield, Terry................................1958
Lockery, Jack...................................1933
Logan, J.R........................................1915
Loury, Keith............................... 1948-49
Luebbert, Carl........................... 1914-15
Lysaght, Walt............................. 1953-56
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Mack, Carlton........................... 1973-74
Mann, Russell........................... 1928-30
Marshall, Ray..................................1947
Massenburg, William.......................1987
Mayes, Tim......................... 2002-present
McCann, Billy............................ 1965-67
McCurdy, Bob............................ 1974-75
McCurdy, Steve.......................... 1975-77
McDonald, Juddy............................1990
McGonigal, Mark.............2005-present
McKinney, Jason........................ 1994-96
McLean, Duncan.............2005-present
Merritt, Daon............................. 2003-05
Metzger, Jeremy......................... 1993-94
Miller, Dave............................... 1923-26
Miller, Louis............................... 1942-47
Mills, Doug................................ 1980-81
Mills, Warren............................. 1952-55
Mitchell, Perry........................... 1914-16
Mitchell, Warren........................ 1955-57
Moates, Johnny......................... 1965-67
Mobley, Adam........................... 1994-97
Moliva, Gaston................2003-present
Moran, Gil................................. 1954-55
Morchower, Mike....................... 1960-61
Morris, Phil................................ 1956-58
Morton, Jason........................... 2001-03
Morton, Mike...................................1976
Mottley, Robert.......................... 1918-21
Moughamian, S......................... 1950-52
Muldowney, Brian...................... 1990-92
Mundy, Jimmy.................................1937
Myers, Jeff . .............................. 1999-03
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Nanney, Bradley........................ 1997-98
Raggozino, Al............................ 1925-27
Randolph, David..............2004-present
Rauppius, Larry......................... 1957-58
Reams, Doug............................ 1930-31
Redford, Ellis............................. 1950-51
Reed, Mark............................... 1978-81
Rice, Rodney............................. 1986-88
Rich, Gary.......................................1989
Rinaldi, Al................................. 1947-51
Roane, Cordell ..................... 1998-1999
Roberts, Harvey......................... 1966-67
Robertson, Bill.......................... 1935-37
Robinson, Ellyson............................1918
Robinson, Irvin.......................... 1947-48
Rosemond, Ken........................ 1978-81
Rowe, Ron.......................................1952
Runk, Joe.................................. 1985-86
Ryfinski, Stan............................ 1969-71
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Sanders, Monty...............2004-present
Sandoval, Andres...................... 2004-05
Sanford, Fillmore....................... 1933-35
Sanford, Jack..................................1939
Sanford, Mike........................... 1974-76
Sanford, Ryland..............................1924
Sanford, Taylor........................... 1926-29
Satterfield, Dave....................... 1914-16
Saunders, Barry........................ 1952-55
Savage, U.S. (Doc)..........................1942
Scott, Jamaal............................ 2002-05
Skrocki, Mike............................ 2000-04
Schweitz, John........................... 1979-82
Seawright, Carl................................1926
Sember, Paul..................................1979
Seyler, Larry....................................1946
Shaw, Bob................................. 1949-50
Sheahan, Brian...............................1981
Sherman, Lud........................... 1930-32
Shields, Jim.............................. 1989-92
Sklar, Jerry................................ 1960-61
Slappy, Larry...................................1976
Slone, Carl................................ 1957-60
Smith, Kinte ............................. 1998-01
Snead, Hobson...............................1920
Snider, Jeff................................ 1972-73
Sokol, Charlie.................................1944
Spears, George......................... 1938-39
Spose, Al.................................. 1925-26
Springer, Jim............................. 1990-93
St. Leger, John.................................1951
Stapleton, Scott........................ 1987-90
Steenberge, Kevin............2002-present
Stephens, Charles . .................. 1998-99
Stephenson, Elmo..................... 1949-52
Stevenson, Greg........................ 1999-01
Stevenson, Jarod....................... 1994-98
Stewart, Aron............................ 1973-74
Stoneburner, Frank..........................1944
Stoneburner, John..................... 1945-46
Stoneburner, S.......................... 1938-40
Street, J.F.........................................1919
Stringer, Mike..................................2000
Sullivan, Craig........................... 1976-77
Suttenfield, Jim......................... 1947-49
Sylla, Oumar....................2005-present
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Tardivo, James.................................1952
Tarrant, Dennis................................1982
Taylor, Benjy.............................. 1986-89
Telepo, John.............................. 1962-64
Tenwick, Tom............................. 1963-65
Thistlethwaite, Dick................... 1941-43
Thomas, Peter.................2003-present
Thoma,............................................1924
Thompson, C.W...............................1920
Thompson, Clive..............................1944
Towill, Thurman.......................... 1920-21
Tribble, Harold.................................1919
Trippier............................................1945
Tyson, Leo.......................................1917
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Ukrop, Bobby............................ 1967-69
Underwood, Horace.........................1963
Ungerer, Scott........................... 1998-02
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Vaughan, John.................................1962
W
Wall, Derrick.............................. 1994-95
Ward, Adam.............................. 1993-96
Washington, Ukee..................... 1977-80
Weathers, Tim........................... 1990-93
Weaver, Kass............................. 1993-95
Webb, Paul......................................1989
Weddington, Larry...........................1968
Welch, John............................... 1970-72
Welsh, Spike............................. 1964-66
Whitmer, Bob............................ 1949-50
Wholey, Walter.................................1941
Wicker, Caldwell..............................1917
Williams, Dave.......................... 1973-75
Williams, Gary.................................1994
Williams, Jeff...................................1933
Williams, Jeff...................................1977
Williams, Marcus....................... 1993-94
Willis, Theryl.............................. 1957-59
Winiecki, Mike........................... 1986-89
Wiseman, Clarke....................... 1971-72
Witt, Bob................................... 1953-56
Witt, Everett....................................1956
Wood, Kenny............................. 1990-93
Wood, Wiley.............................. 1915-17
Woolfolk, Peter.......................... 1985-88
Wright, John.............................. 1938-39
Wright, Massie................................1951
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Yates, James...................................1919
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Ziegler, William.......................... 1920-23
Zwayer, Eric............................... 1999-04
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Retired Numbers
umber 20 and number 23 will never again be worn by a
Richmond Spider. Warren Mills and Johnny Newman, two
pioneers in Richmond Basketball, have been honored by
having their numbers retired.
Hanging along side their banners from the Robins Center
ceiling, legendary coach Dick Tarrant is also honored.
Mills was an outstanding player on some very good teams, including
the 1953 team that won 20 games and the 1954 team that won 23.
Newman led a group that put Richmond on the map. Following a stellar
collegiate career, Newman played in the NBA for
17 seasons after being drafted by the Cleveland
Cavaliers in the second round in 1986. The
Danville, Va. native is Richmond’s all-time
leading scorer after amassing 2,383 points in
122 games.
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11
Jarod Stevenson (’94–‘95)
Tony Dobbins (’01–‘04)
Ukee Washington (’76–’80)
Kelvin Johnson (’82–‘85)
Benjy Taylor (’86–’89)
Justin McDonald (1990)
Kevin Connor (’94–’96)
Adrian Davidson (’02 - ‘03)
Oumar Sylla (’06–present)
2
T.J. Paterick (’05–present)
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3
Brian Sheahan (1981)
Larry Fells (’82–‘85)
Gary Rich (’87–‘89)
Kass Weaver (’93–’95)
Jarod Stevenson (’95–’98)
Scott Ungerer (’98–’02)
4
Spike Welsh (’63–’64)
Mike Kizzie (’78–‘81)
Mike Timbers (1981)
Gravelle Craig (1988)
Brian Muldowney (’90–’92)
Gary Williams (1994)
Nick Patrick (’95–’99)
Jeff Myers (’99–‘03)
Jarhon Giddings (’06–present)
5
Danny Higgins (’60–’63)
Larry Weathers (’63–’64)
Marcus Williams (’93–’94)
Kinte Smith (’98–’01)
Tim Mayes (’03–present)
10
Paul Richlin (’61–’62)
Doug Hunt (’62–’63)
Billy McCann (’64–’67)
Kent Greenway (’67–’68)
Bart Eisner (’68–’71)
Carlton Mack (’71–’72)
Steve Gordon (’72–’73)
Kevin Eastman (’74–’75)
Bill Sutton (’75–’76)
Pat Hill (’77–’78)
Doug Mills (’79 - ’81)
Dennis Tarrant (’81–‘82)
Greg Beckwith (’82–‘86)
Ken Atkinson (’86–’90)
Carlos Cueto (’94–’98)
Cordell Roane (’98–’00)
Michael Stringer (’00–’01)
Daon Merritt (’04–‘05)
12
Johnny Moates (’65–’67)
Bobby Ukrop (’68–’69)
Dave Williamson (’69–’70)
Mike Anastasio (’70–’73)
Mike Sanford (’74–’76)
Terry Polintz (1982)
William Massenburg (’87–’88)
Gerald Jarmon (’91–’94)
Daryl Oliver (’94–’98)
Reggie Brown (’99–‘04)
Monty Sanders (’05–present)
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Mike Morchower (’60–’62)
Larry Hockman (’62–’64)
Larry Slappy (’75–’76)
Ty Evans (1991)
Marques Cunningham (’98–’00)
Peter Thomas (’04–present)
Kenny Foster (’67–’70)
Roger Hatcher (’70–’72)
Bob Jacobs (’72–’73)
Bill Sutton (’74–’75)
Chris Buhrman (’75–’76)
Rick Elliot (’78–’81)
John Newman (’82–‘86)
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Dewey Novosedliak (’61–’62)
Dave Boots (’62–’63)
Chris Buhrman (’74–’75)
Jack Cole (’77–’78)
Eric Keller (’78–’79)
Bryan Simmons (1984)
Tim Faulconer (’98–02)
Will Holloman (’02–‘03)
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Tom Booker (’58–’61)
Grover Flint (’61–’62)
Bob King (’64–’65)
Phil Bushkar (’70–’71)
Bob Jacobs (’71–’72)
Chris Wright (’74–’75)
Mark Reed (’77–’81)
Bill Dooley (’82–’83)
Marty Johnson (’84–‘85)
Scott Stapleton (’86–’90) Jason Scott (1992)
Adam Ward (’93–’96)
Marseilles Brown (’96–’99)
Jermaine Bucknor (’01–’02)
Mike Skrocki (’02–‘04)
23
Carlton Mack (’73–’74)
Eric English (’85–‘86)
24
Roger Mayes (’59–’60)
George Grodzicki (’60–’63)
Pete Eldredge (’63–’64)
Tom Green (’64–’67)
Kent Greenway (’68–’70)
Gus Collier (’71–’72)
Kevin Eastman (’75–’77)
Michael Perry (’77–’81)
Rodney Rice (’85–’88)
Curtis Blair (’88–’92)
Adam Mobley (’94–’98)
Tyler Phillips (’97–’01)
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Ronnie Floyd (’59–’62)
Ronnie Fowler (’62–’63)
Dave Boots (’63–’64)
Spike Welsh (’64–’66)
Robbie Baldwin (’66–’67)
Picot Frazier (’67–’70)
Barry Taylor (’73–’74)
J.D. Harrison (’76–’80)
Justin Lay (’99–02)
Jamaal Scott (’01–‘05)
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John Vaughan (’60–’62)
Bobby Ukrop (’66–’68)
John Campbell (’74–’78)
Paul Sember (’79–’80)
Tom Bethea (’81–‘83)
Bebe Bocachica (’87–’88)
Gaston Moliva (’04–present)
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Malon Smith (’60–’61)
Harvey Roberts (’64–’67)
Johnny Moates was named Southern Conference Player of the Year in 1967.
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Bill Burton (’61–’63)
Larry Patterson (’66–’68)
Ray Amann (’71–73)
Eric Gray (’74–’75)
Mike Morton (’75–’76)
Ken Rosemond (’78–’81)
David Hersey (1982)
William Herndon (1988)
Jim Springer (’90–’93)
Jonathan Collins (’99–‘03)
Courtney Nelson (2005)
Dan Glanders (’79–’80)
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50
Lee O’Bryan (’59–’61)
John Telepo (’61–’64)
Buster Batts (’64–’67)
Frank Owen (’68–’70)
Joe Dauses (’69–73)
Steve McCurdy (’74–’75)
Craig Sullivan (’75–’77)
Lee Goss (’84–‘87)
Joe Jon Bryant (’89–’90)
Chad Varga (1993)
Bradley Nanney (’97–’98)
Drew Crank (’05–present)
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Jeff Snider (’73–’74)
Ken Heifner (’74–’75)
Steve McCurdy (’75–’77)
Kevin Steenberge (’02–present)
52
Pete Eldredge (’64–’65)
Bill Deel (’65–’67)
Bob Stockburger (’67–’68)
Jim Hewitt (’67–’71)
Tom Woytowicz (’75–’75)
Xavier Yeoman (’75–’76)
Mike Perry (’77–’78)
Pat Diservio (’82–‘83)
Dave Phillips (’83–‘84)
Jeremy Metzger (’93–’94)
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Tom Tenwick (’63–’64)
Bob Boehling (’76–’80)
Bill Flye (’80–‘81)
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Vernon Outlaw (’77–’78)
Grover Snarr (’78–’79)
Peter Woolfolk (’84–’88)
Terry Connolly (’90–’91)
Eric Zwayer (’99–‘04)
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Jerry Sklar (’59–’61)
Bill Hoag (’61–’62)
Bill Flye (’81 - ‘84)
Steven Kratzer (’84–’88)
Mike Hodges (’90–’94)
Eric Poole (’94–’98)
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Carl Sloane (’57–’60)
Butch Renaldi (’65–’67)
Frank Owen (’67–’68)
Stan Ryfinski (’68–’71)
Steve Catlett (’72–’75)
Jeff Butler (’76–’77)
Miller Butler (’77–’78)
Jeff Pehl (‘79 –‘83)
Gary Powell (’83–’84)
Chris Griffin (1985)
Steve Floyd (’86–’88)
Kenny Wood (’90–’93)
Jason McKinney (’94–’96)
Ryan Butler (’06–present)
Mike Winiecki led the 1988 NCAA Sweet 16 team in scoring, averaging 17.6
points per game.
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Guy Davis (’61–’62)
Bob Stockburger (’68–’69)
Gene Clemons (’69–’70)
Jim Barfoot (’71–’72)
Bob McCurdy (’74–’75)
Terry Polnitz (1981)
John Davis (’83–‘86)
Tim Weathers (’90–’93)
Derrick Wall (’94–’95)
Mike Skrocki (’00–’02)
Jermaine Bucknor (’02–present)
Butch Lambiotte (’57–’60)
Bubba Crone (’61–’62)
Dave Workman (’62–’63)
Larry Hockman (’64–’65)
Charley Glisson (’65–’66)
John Welch (’68–’72)
Tim Hardin (’83–‘84)
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Horace Underwood (’62–’63)
Hank Dudek (1988)
Ernie Baich (’64–’65)
Terry Burgess (’65–’68)
Ed Surgan (’68–’69)
Clarke Wiseman (’68–’70)
Ray Amann (’70–’71)
Dave Williams (’72–’75)
Tony Marshall (’75–’76)
Mike Kizzie (’77–’78)
Mike Winiecki (’85–’89)
Eugene Burroughs (’91- ’94)
David Hensel (’95–’99)
Greg Stevenson (’99–‘01)
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Tom Tenwick (’63–’65)
Dick Balderson (’65–’66)
Larry Weddington (’66–’67)
Charley Earle (’69–’70)
Clarke Wiseman (’71–’72)
Gus Collier (‘71–‘74)
Doug Armstrong (’74–’75)
Jim Shields (’88–’92)
Charles Stephens (’98–’00)
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George Atwell (’63–’65)
Wilton Ford (’66–’69)
Charlie Earle (’70–’72)
John Brown (’75–’76)
Mike Dow (’77–’78)
Andy Heher (’79–‘83)
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Buddy Enck (’62–’64)
Howard Dougherty (’65–’66)
Larry Weddington (’67–’68)
Larry Patterson (’68–’69)
Aron Stewart (’73–’74)
Eric English (’86–’89)
Damon Bacote (1994)
Nate Sherman (’74–’75)
Robert Tucker (’82–‘84)
Jason Bishop (1988)
Chris Fleming (’90–’93)
Scott Kauffman (’97–’01)
OPPONENTS
Alan Cole (’57–’60)
Mac Dirom (’60–’62)
John Schweitz (’78–’82)
Charles Jefferson (’95–’97)
Rick Houston (’97–’01)
SPIDER PLAYERS
Vince Cowan (’76–’80)
Vaughn Miller (1981) Vincent Mathis (1983)
Joe Runk (’85 - ’86)
Eric Johnson (’90–’93)
Jonathan Baker (’95–’99)
Patrick O’Malley (’01–‘05)
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Paul Webb (’87–‘88)
Steve Belter (1992)
Rick Edwards (’94–’97)
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Jason Morton (’01- ‘03)
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Spider Accolades
MIKE ANASTASIO (1970-73)
1970-71
First Team All-Southern
KEN ATKINSON (1986-90)
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
CAA Rookie of the Year
Times-Dispatch Invit. All-Tournament
Central Fidelity Holiday All-Tournament
First Team All-CAA
CAA All-Tournament
Central Fidelity MVP
T-D All-Tournament
First Team All-State
First Team All-CAA
CAA Tournament MVP
DAMON BACOTE (1994)
1993-94
CAA All-Rookie
JONATHAN BAKER (1995-99)
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1995-96
1997-98
1998-99
CAA All-Rookie Team
CAA All-Tournament Team
Dr Pepper Classic All-Tournament Team (UTC)
Second Team all CAA
GREG BECKWITH (1982-86)
1983-84
1985-86
CAA All-Tournament
Apple Invitational All-Tournament
Times-Dispatch Invit. All-Tournament
Second Team All-State
Second Team All-CAA
TOM BETHEA (1981-83)
1981-82
Spider Classic All-Tournament
CURTIS BLAIR (1988-92)
1989-90
Central Fidelity Holiday All-Tournament
Times-Dispatch Invit. All-Tournament
1990-91
1991-92
1992
CAA All-Tournament
Second Team All-State
First Team All-CAA
CAA All-Tournament
All-CAA Defensive Team
Central Fidelity MVP
T-D Tournament MVP
CAA All-Tournament
First Team All-State
First Team All-CAA
CAA Player of the Year
All-CAA Defensive Team
Picked by the Houston Rockets in the
2nd Rd.of the NBA Draft
BOB BOEHLING (1976-80)
1978-79
Spider Classic All-Tournament
TOM BOOKER (1957-61)
1960-61
Second Team All-State
UR Invitational All-Tournament
MARSEILLES BROWN (1996- 99)
1996-97
1997-98
CAA Rookie of the Year
CAA All-Tournament Team
REGGIE BROWN (1999-04)
1999-00 CAA All-Rookie Team
CAA All-Tournament Team
2000-01 CAA Player of the Week
2001-02 Las Vegas Classic All-Tournament team
Atlantic 10 All-Tournament team
WES BROWN (1947-51)
1950-51
Atlantic 10 Player of the Week
BILL BURGE (1939-40)
UR Athletic Hall of Fame
1939-40 Second Team All-State
EUGENE BURROUGHS (1990-94)
1990-91
1992-93
1993-94
CAA All-Rookie
CAA All-Defensive
CAA All-Defensive
JEFF BUTLER (1975-77)
1975-76
1976-77
Second Team All-Southern
Southern All-Tournament
Spider Classic MVP
TERRY CONNOLLY (1989-91)
1990-91
Central Fidelity MVP
CARLOS CUETO (1994-98)
1997-98
CAA All-Academic Team
KEN DANIEL (1952-56)
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
First Team All-State
Second Team All-State
Second Team All-State
JOHN DAVIS (1982-86)
1985-86
1986
Hon. Mention Academic All-America
NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship
First Team All-State
WINFREY BROWN (1933-36)
1934-35
1935-36
JERMAINE BUCKNOR (2002-present )
2004-05
Second Team All-State
First Team All-State
TONY DISERVIO (1945-47)
1945-46
First Team All-State
TONY DOBBINS (2001-04)
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
Atlantic 10 All-Defensive team
A-10 All-Academic team
A-10 Defensive Player of the Year
Spider Invitational All-Tournament team
VaSID Second Team
Richmond Times-Dispatch All-State
A-10 Defensive Player of the Year
A-10 Second Team All-Conference
NABC All-District
Richmond Times-Dispatch All-State
VaSID All-State
KEVIN EASTMAN (1973-77)
UR Athletic Hall of Fame
1975-76 Second Team All-Southern
Spider Classic All-Tournament
1976-1977Times-Dispatch Invit. All-Tournament
RICK EDWARDS (1993-97)
1995-96
1996-97
Charleston Classic All-Tourn.
Second Team All-CAA
CAA Player of the Week
LOUIS ELMORE (1932-35)
1934-35
First Team All-State
ERIC ENGLISH (1985-89)
1988-89
Second-Team All-CAA
TIM FAULCONER (1998-2001)
1999-00
2000-01
CAA All-Defensive Team
CAA All-Defensive Team
CHRIS FLEMING (1990-93)
1991-92
Central Fidelity Holiday All-Tournament
BILL FLYE (1980-84)
1982-83
1983-84
Times-Dispatch All-Tournament
CAA All-Tournament
WILTON FORD (1966-69)
Tony Dobbins was a two-time Atlantic 10 Defensive Player of the Year and a
second-team All-Atlantic 10 selection as a senior.
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UR Athletic Hall of Fame
1967-68 First Team All-State
1968-69 First Team All-Southern
Southern All-Tournament
KENNY FOSTER (1967-70)
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
Second Team All-State
Second Team All-State
Southern All-Tournament
JIM GAHAGAN (1950-53)
1951-52
Second Team All-State
FREDDIE GANTT (1942-46)
1943-44
1944-45
1945-46
First Team All-State
First Team All-State
First Team All-State
GEORGE GASSER (1941-44)
1943-44
Second Team All-State
TOM GREEN (1964-67)
1965-66
1966-67
Second Team All-State
First Team All-State
First Team All-Southern
MUSH GREENE (1934-37)
1936-37
Second Team All-State
ED HARRISON (1952-56)
UR Athletic Hall of Fame
1952-53 First Team All-State
1953-54 First Team All-State
Second Team All-Southern
1954-55 First Team All-State
Second Team All-Southern
1955-56 First Team All-State
First Team All-Southern
Southern All-Tournament
HERB HASH (1933-36)
UR Athletic Hall of Fame
1934-35 Second Team All-State
1935-36 Second Team All-State
JIM HEWITT (1968-71)
1970-71
Southern All-Tournament
DANNY HIGGINS (1960-63)
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
Second Team All-State
Second Team All-Southern
UR Invitational MVP
First Team All-State
UR Invitational All-Tourn.
UR Invitational All-Tourn.
MICHAEL HODGES (1990-94)
1993-94
Second Team All-CAA
CAA All-Tournament
STUART HOSKINS (1937-40)
UR Athletic Hall of Fame
1938-39 Second Team All-State
1939-40 First Team All-State
DICK HUMBERT (1937-41)
UR Athletic Hall of Fame
1940-41 Second Team All-State
BUCKY JACOBS (1934-37)
UR Athletic Hall of Fame
1936-37 First Team All-State
PETEY JACOBS (1935-38)
UR Athletic Hall of Fame
1936-37 First Team All-State
1937-38 First Team All-State
First Team All-Southern GERALD JARMON (1990-94)
1990-91
CAA All-Rookie Team
KELVIN JOHNSON (1981-85)
1984-85
Second Team All-CAA
CAA All-Tournament
UR Athletic Hall of Fame
1933-34 First Team All-State
1934-35 First Team All-State
All-America
1935-36 First Team All-State
LEE O’BRYAN (1958-61)
1960-61
DARYL OLIVER (1994-98)
1997-98
BUTCH LAMBIOTTE (1956-60)
1958-59
1959-60
Second Team All-State
UR Invitational All-Tourn.
WALT LYSAGHT (1952-56)
UR Athletic Hall of Fame
1952-53 First Team All-State
1953-54 Second Team All-State
1954-55 Second Team All-State
Second Team All-Southern
Southern All-Tournament
1955-56 Second Team All-State
Second Team All-Southern
Southern All-Tournament
RUSSELL MANN (1926-1930)
1929-30
MICHAEL PERRY (1977-1981)
ROY PESCHEL (1955-58)
1956-57
1957-58
UR Athletic Hall of Fame
1925-26 First Team All-State
1926-27 First Team All-State
1927-28 First Team All-State
First Team All-State
MAC PITT JR. (1939-42)
1941-42
LOUIS MILLER (1941-43; 46-47)
UR Athletic Hall of Fame
Virginia Sports Hall of Fame
1942-43 Second Team All-State
1946-47 First Team All-State
ERIC POOLE (1994- 98)
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
WARREN MILLS (1951-55)
First Team All-State
Second Team
All-Southern
Southern All-Tournament
JOHNNY MOATES (1964-67)
ADAM MOBLEY (1994- 97)
1996-97
CAA All-Academic Team
JOHN SCHWEITZ (1978-82)
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
GASTON MOLIVA (2004-sa)
2003-04
A-10 All-Rookie Team
A-10 Student Athlete of the Year
JOHNNY NEWMAN (1982-86)
2004-05
Atlantic 10 All-Academic Team
LUD SHERMAN (1929-32)
UR Athletic Hall of Fame
1931-32 First Team All-State
JIM SHIELDS (1988-92)
CAA Tournament MVP
MIKE SKROCKI (2000-04)
2001-02
Atlantic 10 third team
A-10 Player of the Week (First in
Program History)
A-10 All-Academic team
Spider Invitational All-Tournament team
KEVIN STEENBERGE (2002-present)
2004-05
Third-Team All-Atlantic 10
A-10 Player of the Week
CHARLES STEPHENS (1998-99)
1998-99
CAA Rookie of the Year
Second Team All-CAA
TCBY Holiday Classic All-Tournament
ELMO STEPHENSON (1948-50; 51-52)
UR Athletic Hall of Fame
1948-49 Second Team All-State
1949-50 Second Team All-State
1951-52 Second Team All-State
GREG STEVENSON (1999-01)
1999-00
2000-01
First Team All-CAA
Richmond Times-Dispatch State Player
of the Year
CAA All-Tournament Team
CAA Leading Scorer
Three-time CAA Player of the Week
First Team All-CAA
Richmond Times-Dispatch State Player
of the Year
CAA Leading Scorer
Four-time CAA Player of the Week
Raycom Tournament of Champions
All-Tournament team
JAROD STEVENSON (1994-98)
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
CAA Player of the Week
CAA Player of the Week
Iona Classic All-Tournament
CAA Player of the Year
First Team All-CAA
CAA All-Tournament Team
CAA Player of the Week (3 times)
Northwestern Mutual Classic
All-Tournament Team(USF)
Dr Pepper Classic MVP (UTC)
CBS/Chevrolet Player of the Game
vs. South Carolina
CBS/Chevrolet Player of the Game
vs. Washington
State of Virginia Player of the Year
Second Team All-Region
ARON STEWART (1972-74)
1972-73
1973-74
All-America Citizen Helms Foundation
First Team All-Southern
Southern Conference Player of the Year
All-America Citizen Helms Foundation
First Team All-Southern
Southern Conference All-Tournament
CRAIG SULLIVAN (1975-77)
1975-76
Spider Classic All-Tournament
JOHN TELEPO (1961-64)
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
Second Team All-State
UR Invitational All-Tournament
Second Team All-State
First Team All-State
First Team All-Southern
TOM TENWICK (1962-65)
1963-64
1964-65
Second Team All-State
First Team All-State
First Team All-Southern
SCOTT UNGERER (1998-02)
1999-00
Carrier Classic All-Tournament team
Kass Weaver was a preseason AllAmerican candidate in 1994-95.
2001-02
CAA Player of the Week
A-10 All-Academic team
VaSID third-team
ADAM WARD (1992-96)
1995-96
CAA All-Academic Team
KASS WEAVER (1992-95)
1993-94
1994-95
Second Team All-CAA
First Team All-CAA
Fiesta Bowl Classic All-Tournament
MVP of UR/Arizona TV game
Blue Ribbon Honorable Mention
Preseason All-America
Two-time CAA Player of the Week
SPIKE WELSH (1963-66)
1965-66
Second Team All-State
Second Team All-Southern
THERYL WILLIS (1955-59)
1957-58
1958-59
UR Invitational All-Tourn.
First Team All-State
Second Team All-Southern
UR Invitational All-Tourn.
MIKE WINIECKI (1985-89)
1988-89
NABC District IV All-America
Central Fidelity Classic All-Tournament
Times-Dispatch All-Tourn.
First Team All-State
First Team All-CAA
KENNY WOOD (1989-93)
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
CAA All-Rookie Team
CAA All-Tournament
Second Team All-CAA
Second Team All-State
Second Team All-CAA
Central Fidelity Classic All-Tournament
Times-Dispatch All-Tourn.
First Team All-CAA
PETER WOOLFOLK (1984-88)
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
CAA Rookie of the Year
Times-Dispatch All-Tourn.
Central Fidelity Classic All-Tourn.
Second Team All-State
Second Team All-CAA
Central Fidelity Classic All-Tourn.
Kactus Classic Tourn. MVP
Times-Dispatch Tourn. MVP
First Team All-State
First Team All-CAA
ERIC ZWAYER (1999-04)
2002-03
2003-04
Spider Invitational All-Tournament Team
Guardians Classic All-Championship
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1990-91
Kactus Classic All-Tournament
All-CAA Defensive Team
Second Team All-CAA
All-CAA Defensive Team
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UR Athletic Hall of Fame
1982-83 CAA Rookie of the Year
1983-84 AP Honorable Mention All-America
T-D All-Tournament
FIrst Team All-State
State Player of the Year
CAA Player of the Year
CAA Tournament MVP
1984-85 AP Honorable MentionAll-America
T-D All-Tournament
Spider Classic All-Tournament
Spider Classic All-Tournament
Second Team All-State
First Team All-CAA
CAA All-Tournament
Spider Classic MVP
First Team All-State
First Team All-CAA
CAA All-Tournament
JAMAL SCOTT (2001-05 )
JEFF MYERS (1999-03)
2002-03
Central Fidelity Holiday All-Tournament
Central Fidelity Holiday All-Tournament
Kactus Klassic All-Tournament
Second Team All-CAA
CAA All-Tournament
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
2004-05 REVIEW
First Team All-State
First Team All-Southern
First Team All-State
First Team All-Southern
Southern All-Tournament
Southern Plyr. of the Year
RODNEY RICE (1985-88)
1986-87
1987-88
CAA All-Academics
SCOTT STAPLETON (1986-90)
2004-05 REVIEW
1965-66
1966-67
Second Team All-State
UR Invitational All-Tournament
JIM SPRINGER (1989-93)
1992-93
OPPONENTS
LARRY RAUPPIUS (1954-58)
1957-58
WARREN MITCHELL (1954-57)
1956-57
CAA All-Rookie Team
Cyclone Shootout All-Tourney
Iona Clasic All-Tournament
CAA All-Tournament Team
Second Team All-State
OPPONENTS
UR Athletic Hall of Fame
1952-53 First Team All-State
First Team All-State
CHARLIE SOKOL (1943-44)
1943-44
SPIDER PLAYERS
HERB PETERSON (1924-28)
DAVE MILLER (1922-26)
1923-24
Second Team All-State
First Team All-State
Second Team All-Southern
KINTE SMITH (1998-01)
1998-99 Second Team All-CAA
1999-00 Second Team All-CAA
SPIDER PLAYERS
UR Athletic Hall of Fame
1973-74 Second Team All-Southern
Southern All-Tournament
1974-75 Citizens-Helms Foundation
All-America
First Team All-Southern
Led the nation in scoring
with a 32.88 average
Northwestern Mutual Classic
All-Tournament (USF)
UR Athletic Hall of Fame
1977-78 T-D All-Tournament
Second Team All-State
1978-79 Spider Classic All-Tournament
T-D All-Tournament
Second Team All-State
1979-80 Converse Hon. Mention All-America
T-D All-Tournament
First Team All-CAA
1980-81 Spider Classic MVP
T-D All-Tournament
First Team All-State
First Team All-CAA
CAA All-Tournament
1981
Drafted by the NBA’s Kansas City
Kings in the 9th round
Second Team All-State
BOB McCURDY (1973-75)
CAA Tournament MVP
NICK PATRICK (1994-98)
1997-98
ROGER LEVERTON (1932-35)
UR Athletic Hall of Fame
1934-35 First Team All-State
Second Team All-State
UR Invitational All-Tournament
SPIDER COACHES
GEORGE LACY (1933-36)
VaSID second-team
2002-03 Spider Invitational MVP
A-10 All-Academic
2003-04 A-10 All-Conference Second Team
NABC All-District
Richmond Times-Dispatch All-State
VaSID All-State
Guardians Classic All-Championship Team
Guardians Classic Richmond Regional MVP
2005-06 SEASON
Central Fidelity Classic All-Tournament
T-D All-Tourn. Team
CAA All-Tourn. Team
CAA All-Defensive Team
Second Team All-State
First Team All-CAA
CAA All-Tournament
AP Honorable Mention All-America
Apple Invitational MVP
T-D Invitational MVP
First Team All-State
First Team All-CAA
Drafted by the NBA’sCleveland Cavaliers
His No. 20 jersey is retired
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STEVE KRATZER (1984-88)
1986-87
1987-88
1985-86
1986
SPIDER COACHES
CAA All-Academic Team
CAA All-Academic Team
2005-06 SEASON
SCOTT KAUFFMAN (1997-01)
1999-00
2000-01
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