2009-10 Media Guide

2009-10 Men’s Basketball Schedule
Date
Nov. 7
Nov. 9
Nov. 15
Nov. 18
Nov. 21
Nov. 24
Nov. 28
Nov. 30
Dec. 3
Dec. 15
Dec. 19
Dec. 20
Jan. 1
Jan. 2
Jan. 5
Jan. 9
Jan. 14
Jan. 16
Jan. 21
Jan. 23
Jan. 30
Feb. 6
Feb. 9
Feb. 13
Feb. 18
Feb. 20
Feb. 24
Feb. 27
Mar. 4-7
Opponent
George Washington (exhibition)
Jacksonville State (exhibition)
Augusta State
Morehouse
Georgia College & State
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS
Harding
Arkansas Tech
DELTA STATE
REINHARDT
SOUTHERN ARKANSAS
ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO
Ouachita Baptist
Henderson State
Auburn
North Alabama*
ALLEN
WEST FLORIDA*
ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE*
West Alabama*
VALDOSTA STATE*
NORTH ALABAMA*
ATLANTA CHRISTIAN
West Florida*
Alabama-Huntsville*
WEST ALABAMA*
CARVER
Valdosta State*
GSC Tournament
* GSC East Opponent
Location
Washington, DC
Jacksonville, AL
Augusta
Atlanta
Milledgeville
CARROLLTON
Searcy, AR
Russellville, AR
CARROLLTON
CARROLLTON
CARROLLTON
CARROLLTON
Arkadelphia, AR
Arkadelphia, AR
Auburn, AL
Florence, AL
CARROLLTON
CARROLLTON
CARROLLTON
Livingston, AL
CARROLLTON
CARROLLTON
CARROLLTON
Pensacola, FL
Huntsville, AL
CARROLLTON
CARROLLTON
Valdosta
Southaven, MS
Time
1:00
8:00
4:00
7:30
3:30
7:30
8:30
8:30
7:30
7:30
3:30
3:30
TBA
5:00
8:00
4:00
7:30
7:30
7:30
5:00
7:30
7:30
7:30
5:00
8:30
7:30
7:30
7:30
TBA
ALL Times Eastern
2009-10 Men’s Basketball
GENERAL INFORMATION
Institution: University of West Georgia
City/Zip: Carrollton, GA 30118
Founded: 1906
Enrollment: 12,000
Nickname: Wolves
Colors: Blue and Red
Arenas: The Coliseum
Capacity: 6.790
Affiliation: NCAA II
Conference: Gulf South
President: Dr. Beheruz N. Sethna
Alma Mater, Yr.: Bombay Institute of
Technology, ‘71
Athletic Director: Daryl Dickey
Alma Mater, Yr.: Tennessee, 1986
Athletic Department Phone: 678-8396533
SPORTS INFORMATION
Sports Information Director: Mitch
Gray
SID Office Phone: 678-839-6542
Home Phone: 770-574-9248
Wireless Phone: 770-301-8619
SID E-mail: [email protected]
Web address: www.uwgsports.com
SID Fax: 678-839-6543
SID Assistant: Matt Cooke
Office Phone 678-839-6544
E-mail: mcooke@westga.
edu
SID Mailing Address: Murphy Athletic
Bldg., 1601 Maple Street, Carrollton,
GA 30118-1210
Overnight Address: SAME
SPORTS MEDICINE
Head Athletic Trainer: R. Seth Lester,
A.T.C.
Basketball Trainer: Bill Green
No.
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Name
John Pringle
Jeremy Smith
Deion Sims
Chris Colvin
Gavin Field
Position
Forward
Forward
Guard
Guard
Forward
No.
1
3
10
24
25
40
Name
Vojin Svilar
Ryan Godfrey
Julian Jones
Justin Cummings
Antonio Johnson
Brett Seljak
Position
Guard
Guard
Forward
Guard
Forward
Center
RETURNING LETTERMEN
Ht.
Wt.
Cl.
6-7
210
SR
6-5
210
SR
6-0
180
JR
6-2
185
JR
6-7
180
SO
TOP NEWCOMERS
Ht.
Wt.
6-2
179
6-3
187
6-7
218
6-3
180
6-3
215
6-8
205
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JR
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JR
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FR
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COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Michael Cooney
Alma Mater/Year: Gonzaga/1985
Record at school (yrs): 23-32 (2 years)
Career Record (yrs): Same
Basketball Office Phone: 678-839-3954,
678-839-3970
Best time/day to reach coach: 10:0012:00, Mon-Fri
Assistant Coach: Andy Young
Volunteer Assistant: Jamaal Hickman
Graduate Assistant: Ryan Litzinger
TEAM INFORMATION
Overall record last year: 7-20
Conference record/finish: 3-9 (seventh
in GSC East)
Final ranking last year (poll): None
Lettermen Returning: 5
Lettermen Lost: 5
Starters Returning: 3
Statistics
12.1 ppg, 7.2 rpg
6.9 ppg, 3.5 rpg
5.8 ppg, 2.2 rpg
6.2 ppg, 1.7 rpg
5.5 ppg, 3.9 rpg
Former School
Oregon State
Kolbe Catholic (Aus.) H.S.
Western Illinois
Snead (Ala.) State C.C.
Whitney Young (Ill.) H.S.
St. Joseph’s (Aus) H.S.
On the Cover
The cover of this
season’s UWG Media
Guide features, as
always, the seniors from
the Wolves’ team. Pictured are Jeremy Smith
and John Pringle
Contents
UWG Wolves
Basketball
Media Guide
Editor
MATT COOKE
UWG Assistant
Sports Information Director
Editorial Assistant
COURTNEY BROWN
SID Assistant
Design & Layout
DEBBY HOLCOMBE
UWG Publications & Printing
Photography
STEVEN BROOME
UWG Photographer
Printing
DEPARTMENT OF
PUBLICATIONS & PRINTING
University of West Georgia
UWG Quick Facts........................................................................IFC
Media Information ........................................................................... 2
Facilities .............................................................. 5
This is UWG ............................................................................... 6
The Coliseum .............................................................................. 7
Athletic Complex ......................................................................... 8
Campus Center............................................................................ 9
Outlook ................................................................ 11
Outlook ..................................................................................... 12
Radio Chart ............................................................................... 14
Team Rosters ............................................................................. 16
The Wolves .......................................................... 17
Coaches .............................................................. 25
Head Coach Michael Cooney .................................................... 26
Assistant Coaches ...................................................................... 27
Sports Medicine ......................................................................... 28
Opponents ........................................................... 29
Gulf South Conference .............................................................. 30
GSC Opponent Profiles ............................................................. 31
Non-Conference Opponents ...................................................... 35
2008-09 Season Review ..................................... 37
The Year in Review .................................................................... 38
Statistics .................................................................................... 39
2008-09 GSC Stats .................................................................... 43
Record Book ........................................................ 47
Individual Records ..................................................................... 48
Career Leaders ........................................................................... 49
Season Leaders ........................................................................... 50
Coaching Records ...................................................................... 54
Team Records ............................................................................ 55
All-Americas .............................................................................. 56
All-Conference Players............................................................... 57
UWG vs. GSC East Opponent .................................................. 58
All-Time Series .......................................................................... 60
All-Time Scores ......................................................................... 61
All-Time Lettermen ................................................................... 66
GSC Records ............................................................................. 68
UWG in Tournament Play ........................................................ 71
University Of West Georgia .................................. 75
University Administration ......................................................... 76
Coaching Staff ........................................................................... 77
Athletic and Support Staff ......................................................... 78
Athletic Phone Directory ........................................................... 79
UWG Athletic Hall of Fame ...................................................... 80
Media Information
Press Credentials
Press row at The Coliseum is for working members of the
media, scorers, statisticians, and support personnel from the
NCAA, Gulf South Conference, and participating schools.
Official credentials will not be issued, however, the UWG
Sports Information office should be contacted to reserve working space as far in advance as possible. Requests will be closely
screened, and every effort will be made to maintain a quality
working environment. Spouses, dates, and non-workers are not
permitted, and cheerleading will NOT be tolerated.
Online Access
A limited number of online access spots are available in the
Coliseum. First priority will be given to members of the visiting team’s Sports Information staff. However, every effort will
be made to accommodate all media members needing Internet
access while covering UWG basketball.
Parking
One priority parking space is available to visiting SID and/
or radio crew adjacent to The Coliseum. Plenty of parking is
available in the main parking lot near the arena.
Media Services
Game programs, media guides, game notes, and complete
team and individual statistics will be provided to members of
the working media. Food and refreshments will be available at
halftime, and beverages will be available during the game.
Post Game Interviews
Coach Mike Cooney will be available for questions from
media members immediately after addressing his team. Player
interviews are also permitted, but please ask a member of the
West Georgia Sports Information staff for any help you might
need in securing the player(s) you need. For information concerning visiting coaches and players, please ask a member of
either sports information department before the conclusion of
the game.
Player Interviews
West Georgia players are available for interviews throughout the season. Please contact the West Georgia Sports Information Office as far in advance as possible with your requests.
In most cases players will be available at the conclusion
afternoon practice. Requests for pre-practice interviews will be
dependent on the player’s class schedule and availability.
The Wolves On-Line
The latest information on the Wolves is available on the
World Wide Web. Up-to-date stats, schedules, and other information are featured on the official West Georgia Wolves site.
Access the Wolves’ page at – http://www.uwgsports.com.
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Directions To University
of West Georgia Campus
From Birmingham Area (I-20 East Bound): Take Exit
11 from I-20 (U.S. Highway 27). Travel on Highway
27-S approximately nine miles into Carrollton. Turn right
at first traffic light past Rite Aid Pharmacy, on to Maple
Street. Travel on Maple Street approximately one mile
and turn right on to West Georgia Drive (first traffic light
past McDonald’s). Stay on West Georgia Drive as it circles
south perimeter of campus, past a three-way traffic light.
Murphy Building (sports medicine and athletic offices) is
on the left just past the tennis courts. Cole Field (baseball)
is on the left just past the Murphy Building. The Coliseum
is on the right, across the street from the baseball field.
From Atlanta Area (I-20 West Bound): Take Exit 24 from
I-20 (Georgia Highway 61). Travel on Highway 61-South
for approximately 12 miles, into Carrollton. Highway 61
will merge with Georgia Highway 166 along this stretch.
Turn left at first traffic light past Ford dealership, still
Highway 166-West. Continue on 166, past Highway 16
(traffic light), Highway 27 (exit ramp), and past two additional traffic lights. Turn right at the next light on to Maple
Street. Travel on Maple Street approximately one mile,
and turn left at the traffic light to enter the West Georgia
campus. Go past Aycock Drive and Roberts Drive. Cole
Field (baseball) and The Coliseum (basketball and volleyball) is on the right, just past Biology Building. Murphy
Building (sports medicine and athletic offices) is on the
right, just past Cole Field.
Radio Home
The radio home of Wolves Basketball for the
2008-09 will again be WCKS, KISS 102.7 FM.
Media Information
RADIO/
TELEVISION
GEORGIA NEWS
NETWORK
2860 Peachtree Road N.E.
Atlanta, GA
(800) 458-6397
Fax: (404) 231-1888
WBTR (92.1 FM, 1330
AM)
P.O. Box 569
Carrollton, GA 30117
(770) 832-9685
WCKS (102.7 FM)
102 Parkwood Circle
Carrollton, GA 30117
(770) 834-5477
WUWG (90.7 FM)
University of West GA
Carrollton, GA, 30118
(770) 836-6459
WAGA-FOX 5
P.O. Box 4207
Atlanta, GA 30306
(404) 898-0100
Fax: (404) 724-4409
WSB-TV (Channel 2)
1601 West Peachtree Street
Atlanta, GA 30309
(404) 897-6270
Fax: (404) 897-7370
WXIA-TV (Channel 11)
1611 West Peachtree Street
Atlanta, GA 30309
(404) 873-9114
Fax: (404) 881-0675
WGNX-TV (Channel 46)
1810 Briarcliff Road
Atlanta, GA 30329
(404) 325-3015
Fax: (404) 327-3004
NEWSPAPERS
WIRE SERVICES
THE TIMES-GEORGIAN
901 Hays Mill Road
Carrollton, GA 30117
(770) 834-6631
Fax: (770) 834-9991
THE WEST GEORGIAN
University of West GA
Carrollton, GA 30118
(770) 836-6527
THE ATLANTA
JOURNALCONSTITUTION
P.O. Box 4689
Atlanta, GA 30302
(404) 526-5331
(404) 526-5977
THE DOUGLAS COUNTY
SENTINEL
8501 Bowden Street
Douglasville, GA 30134
(770) 942-6571
Fax: (770) 949-7551
THE MARIETTA DAILY
JOURNAL
580 Fairground Street
Marietta, GA 30060
(770) 422-9533
Fax: (770) 422-9533
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Suite 500 South Tower
One CNN Center
Atlanta, GA 30367
(404) 522-8971
Fax: (404) 524-4639
AREA HOTELS
Best Western Carrollton
Inn & Suites
1111 Bankhead Highway
Carrollton, GA 30117
770-830-1000
Quality Inn and Suites
160 Centennial Road
Carrollton, GA 30117
770-832-2611
Holiday Inn Express
104 South Cottage Hill Rd.
Carrollton, GA 30117
770-838-0508
Super Eight
901 South Park Street
Carrollton, GA 30117
770-834-2001
Great Western Inn
180 Centennial Road
Carrollton, GA 30117
770-214-0037
Jameson Inn
700 South Park St.
Carrollton, GA 30117
770-834-2600
Hampton Inn-Carrollton
102 S. Cottage Hill Rd.
Carrollton, GA
770-838-7722
Royal Inn & Suites
1007 N. Park Street
Carrollton, GA 30117
770-932-9445
Days Inn
35 Price Creek Rd.
Bremen, GA 30110
770-537-4646
Hampton Inn-Bremen
28 Price Creek Rd.
Bremen, GA 30110
770-537-9001
American Inn & Suites
615 Edge Road
Villa Rica, GA 30180
770-459-5793
Best Western Villa Rica Inn
124 Highway 61 Connector
Villa Rica, GA 30180
770-459-6669
Hometown Lodge
120 Highway 61 Connector
Villa Rica, GA 30180
770-459-6662
Comfort Inn
128 Highway 61 Conn.
Villa Rica, GA 30180
770-941-3401
Day’s Inn Villa Rica
195 Highway 61 Connector
Villa Rica, GA 30180
770-459-8888
Super 8 Villa Rica
128 Highway 61 Connector
Villa Rica, GA 30180
770-459-8000
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The Facilities
University of West Georgia
T
The University of West Georgia is a leading residential, doctoral-comprehensive university that offers a
broad undergraduate and graduate curriculum based on a liberal arts foundation. Founded in 1906,
the institution grew from a district agricultural and mechanical school to a two-year institution and was
granted four-year college status in 1957. The school was recognized with university status in 1996. The
motto of our university is Educational Excellence in a Personal Environment.
The university currently offers 115 programs of study, including 59 at the Bachelor’s degree level, 41 at the Master’s and
Specialist degree levels, three at the Doctoral level and 12 certificates. In the Summer of 2009, the university will enroll its first
students in a new Doctoral program in professional counseling
and supervision.
Enrollment at UWG was 11,500 in the 2009 Fall semester. As
a state university in the University System of Georgia, it enrolls
students from most counties in Georgia as well as from about 40
other states and 80 countries.
The University of West Georgia is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and
Schools.
The six academic entities which comprise the university are
the College of Arts and Sciences, the largest of West Georgia’s
undergraduate colleges; the College of Education, housing one of
the largest teacher-education programs in the nation; the Richards
College of Business, one of only approximately four percent of
the schools worldwide with separate AACSB-International accreditation for its business and accounting programs; the Honors
College, the only college of its kind in the state; the Graduate
School, which enrolls one of the highest percentages of graduate
students of any institution in the University System of Georgia;
and the new School of Nursing, in which last year, 99 percent
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of pre-licensure graduates passed the national licensing exam on
their first attempt.
The University of West Georgia is a national leader in debate,
undergraduate research and school improvement. The School of
Nursing and the College of Education are helping to meet the
state’s growing demand for professionals in these fields.
Improved and expanded facilities, including the Campus
Center, are a vital part of the learning environment and encourage
students to be involved in and out of the classroom. The Coliseum,
which houses the Department of Health, Physical Education and
Sport Studies, opened in January. a major renovation and addition
to the Callaway Building, which houses the geosciences program,
was also recently completed. In addition, the Greek Village and
a new Athletics Complex opened this fall.
West Georgia students can be involved in the life of the campus
in many ways. The University of West Georgia fields five men’s and
six women’s intercollegiate athletics teams and offers a wide range
of clubs, interest groups, organizations and activities. Service learning is an important component of the West Georgia experience.
For further information, or to arrange a visit to the university,
please contact the Undergraduate Admissions Office located in
Mandeville Hall on front campus at 678-839-4000, or e-mail
[email protected].
The Colisuem
The 2008-09 season was a banner year for West Georgia
basketball, as the Wolves played host to Montevallo on January
8, 2009 in the first game in the new Coliseum on the campus
of the University of West Georgia. In the first season of action,
West Georgia was in the top-10 in the nation in attendance for
men’s basketball with only seven dates in the new facility.
Capable of seating 6,500 fans, the newest basketball facility
in the Gulf South Conference is a state-of-the-art arena that
is one of the finest in the South. It is home to many events,
including UWG basketball and volleyball. As the largest indoor
arena between Atlanta and Birmingham, The Coliseum is sure
to be a major event host for years to come.
UWG Coliseum Facts
Capacity: 6,500
Opening Game: January 8, 2009 - UWG women 54,
Montevallo 38
First Men's Game: January 8, 2009 - Montevallo 74,
UWG 65
First Volleyball Match: August 28, 2009 - UWG 3, Stillman 0
Men's Basketball Record: 3-5
Women's Basketball Record: 7-0
Volleyball Record: 6-7
Miscellaneous Records
First Win (Women's BB): January 8, 2009 - UWG 54,
Montevallo 38
First Win (Men's BB): January 31, 2009 - UWG 90, North
Alabama 88
First Win (Volleyball): August 28, 2009 - UWG 3, Stillman 0
Largest Attendance: 4,183 - February 7, 2009 - Men's
Basketball vs. Valdosta State
First Basket in a Men's Game: Brian Carlyle, Montevallo
(UWG basket - Ish Hall)
First Basket in a Women's Game: Ashley Huff, UWG
Most Points Scored (Men's): 92 - UWG vs. Reinhardt
(February 19, 2009)
Most Points Scored (Women's): 84 - UWG vs. AlabamaHuntsville (February 24, 2009)
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UWG Athletic Complex
Beginning with the fall of 2009, three of West Georgia's
athletic programs will have a new place to call home in the
brand new UWG Athletic Complex. The multi-million dollar
project is the next phase in taking West Georgia athletics to
a new level. The complex is anchored by the new 9,500-seat
University Stadium, home to West Georgia football. In one
endzone is the athletics administration building, which is due
University Stadium opening night
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UWG Athletic Complex
to be completed in 2010. There are also football and soccer
practice fields. Finally, the jewel of the complex is what sets
West Georgia apart, as the Wolves opened the Women's Complex in October. The women's complex features competition
soccer and softball fields, with a fieldhouse in-between the two.
Inside the fieldhouse is a meeting room and locker and shower
facilities for each team.
Soccer field and women’s fieldhouse
Softball field
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Campus Center
The Campus Center offers a great place to get fit, have fun with friends or
just hang out and relax. If you’re up for a challenge, take a shot at scaling the
50-foot climbing wall or check out some recreation equipment for canoeing, kayaking, backpacking or play a competitive game of tennis or baseball.
If that’s not your thing, stay dry and comfortable walking or running on the
1/8-mile indoor track.
When you’re ready to pump up your muscles, the 13,000-square-foot
fitness facility houses more than 205 pieces of exercise equipment, including ellipticals, treadmills, weight machines and free weights. Personal trainers
are available to help tailor a fitness
program to your needs, and a variety
of classes, from yoga and spinning to
body pump and hip hop, are offered
in two fully equipped 1,500-squarefoot aerobics rooms.
If you prefer team sports, dribble
your way to campus fame on one of
the center’s basketball courts or get
involved with your choice of a wide
range of intramural sports and recreational
opportunities.
oppor
The
Th Game Room offers a great place to
relax, with
w pool tables, a wide-screen TV,
XBoxes and a variety of other games, and
both the
th center and patio feature numerous
lounging areas. For your internet needs, wireless service and plug-in connections are available throughout the building.
For group gatherings, the center houses several meeting rooms and a 9,000-square-foot
ballroom. Information regarding reservations can be found on the web at www.westga.
edu/~campus.
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The Outlook
Outlook
A
After a disappointing finish to the 2008-09 season, West Georgia head coach Michael Cooney decided
that dwelling on the year would do him no good for the 2009-10 campaign. So, the third-year coach hit
the recruiting trail and believes that he has the talent to get back to a level that West Georgia basketball
has become accustomed to.
“I haven’t spent five minutes dwelling on what went wrong for us last
year,” said Cooney. “I feel for the
seniors because we just weren’t able to
get over the top in so many games. But
my first thought was to head out and
begin recruiting because we needed
help.”
In addition to the intangibles, Svilar
also possesses a deadly three-point shot.
When the native of Smederevo, Serbia
was playing for Oregon State, he hit
three shots from beyond the arc in the
waning moments to propel his Beavers
past California to the Pac 10 tournament.
Cooney also added another international player at the point in Australian
freshman Ryan Godfrey.
Centers
The first area of emphasis for
Cooney and his staff was improving
the front line that had a decent year
rebounding last season, but was in need
of vast improvement.
“Ryan is a prototypical Australian
guard,” said Cooney. “He is as tough as
nails, but he is young and may struggle
in some parts of the transition from the
Australian game to the American game.”
“We really worked to get players
that fit into our style of play,” Cooney
said. “But in order to do that, we
needed to address the front line.”
Returning to lead the UWG offensive is Sims, who averaged 5.5 points
per game as a sophomore last season.
He was clutch late in the game, hitting
On the recruiting trail, the Wolves’
John Pringle
a pair of game-tying shots against Alabama
staff came across two big men that caught
Huntsville that forced double overtime as well
their eye. The first was junior transfer Julian Jones, a 6-7 post
as hitting a game-winning three-pointer at the buzzer at home
player from Division I Western Illinois. The second was another
against North Alabama.
6-9 post player in Australian freshman phenom Brett Seljak.
Another cog in the UWG machine this season will be sopho“Julian is the type of player who can help us control the
more Gavin Field. Standing 6-7, Field’s long arms allow him
middle,” said Cooney. “If he and Seljak are able to perform, our
to play smothering defense, but give him options to shoot over
team will go a long way in March.”
smaller guards. Field averaged 5.5 points per game last season and
A native of St. Louis, MO, Jones spent a year at College of
will see many more threeLake County in Chicago, Ill., earning All-Conference honors
point opportunities in the
while averaging 17 points per game. Seljak hails from Geelong,
coming season.
Australia and had tremendous success in prep ball before coming
Another new addition
to West Georgia.
for the UWG is junior
transfer Justin Cummings
Guards
from Snead State Junior
Another area that needed attention was at the point, as the
College. Cummings is an
Wolves lost four-year performer Adam Stanger to graduation
elite athlete who can play
and returned just one point guard in junior Deion Sims. It was
multiple positions and has
in this area that Cooney procured his highest-profile recruit in
the opportunity and athletiDivision I transfer Vojin Svilar.
cism to become a lockdown
“Vojin is going to be such a weapon for us this year,” said
defender in the coming
Cooney. “He has complete control of the basketball and has
year.
fantastic basketball IQ.”
Gavin Field
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Outlook
Forwards
a 57-54 decision against Florida International. This year’s Division I opponent in the regular season will be SEC foe Auburn.
The deepest part of the
returners for West Georgia
in 2009-10 is at the forward spot, led by senior
John Pringle, a Second
Team All-GSC performer
last year and a preseason
All-Conference nominee
this year.
“John gives us so many
different options,” Cooney
said. “He is strong under
the basket, he rebounds for
us and he can step out and
shoot the three if we need
him to.”
The schedule features three teams that entered the 2009-10
season in the national rankings. The top-ranked opponent is
Valdosta State at No. 7, but also includes No. 23 Delta State and
#10 Augusta State.
Q&A with Mike Cooney
What was the recruiting strategy for last season?
Jeremy Smith
Pringle had the single-highest scoring output of the 2008-09
campaign against North Alabama in The Coliseum. The thenjunior hit for 29 points on the night, collected nine rebounds
and two assists as the Wolves upended the eventual GSC East
Division champs 90-88.
In addition to Pringle, Cooney returns Jeremy Smith, a 6-5
swingman who can play one of four positions on the floor.
“We will ask a lot of Jeremy this year,” said Cooney. “He can
handle the ball very well, so he may see time at the point, but his
size allows him to play even up to the four if necessary.”
The Schedule
The 2009-10 schedule is a bit of a gauntlet from the get-go,
as the Wolves head to a nationally-ranked program to open the
season. Augusta State, a 2009 national semifinalist, will be the
first opponent of the year on November 15.
“It will definitely be a trial by fire for us,” said Cooney. “We
have five of our first seven on the road and they are all against
top-quality opponents.”
In addition, just over a week later, another team that made it
deep into the playoffs comes to Carrollton in the form of Christian
Brothers. The Bucs lost a good bit of their team to graduation,
but any Gulf South Conference team will present a challenge.
The Wolves will begin a new trend in 2009-10, as the athletic
directors approved a measure to allow for crossover games with the
West Division. With that in mind, the Wolves have eight games
against the West throughout the campaign.
On January 5, West Georgia for the second straight year will
have a Division I opponent during the regular season. In last year’s
Thanksgiving tournament, the Wolves came out on the upside of
First and foremost we needed help on the front line. We have
signed 2 good forwards in Freshman Brett Seljak and Division 1 transfer Julian Jones. Also, we have added 3 versatile
guards that should give us more depth for the grinding
schedule that we play each year.
What is your intrigue with international players?
Basketball is a world game. You see that in every aspect of
basketball. Whether it be the NBA where 20% of all players
are now internationals or in the college game. We are looking
for very good players that can handle the academic rigors of
West Georgia and compete at the highest level. All the players we are recruiting must meet that standard and we will feel
very confident in Brett, Vojin, Gavin and Ryan. These guys
are good players and great students. In 3 of the 4 cases I will
have them for 4 years.
What are the expectations for the coming season.
We are coming off an extremely disappointing campaign
where we lost so many close games. Our hope is to deal with
an extremely challenging schedule up front with 5 new players and then begin to develop into a very tough determined
group. Our goal is to be playing in March.
How would you characterize this year’s team.
Dr. Sethna has been adamant about the direction that he
wants our program to go. He wants students first that can
handle the demanding curriculum at West Georgia that can
also win basketball games. We are on the right track. We
have only 2 seniors returning and next year we will have
nearly a complete team returning. So as far as citizenship and
taking care of business in the classroom, I feel very confident
about our team. I believe we have the character to handle
the tough preseason and develop into a very tough team in
conference play.
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Radio Chart
1
14
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2
Vojin
Svilar
Deion
Sims
G • 6-2 • 179 • Jr.
Smederevo, Serbia
G • 6-0 • 180 • Jr.
Carrollton, GA
3
4
Ryan
Godfrey
Joe
Comer
G • 6-3 • 187 • Fr.
Rockingham,
W. Australia
G • 6-3 • 225 • Fr.
Decatur, GA
5
10
Chris
Colvin
Julian
Jones
G • 6-2 • 185 • Jr.
Lithonia, GA
F/C • 6-7 • 218 • Jr.
St. Louis, MO
11
12
Gavin
Field
Andy
Olejack
G • 6-7 • 180 • So.
South Lake,
W. Australia
F • 6-4 • 200 • Jr.
Marietta, GA
Radio Chart
14
20
Jeremy
Smith
Omar
Malcolm
F • 6-5 • 210 • Sr.
Chino Hills, CA
G • 6-2 • 210 • So.
Philadelphia, PA
21
24
Kevon
Jenkins
Justin
Cummings
G • 6-3 • 175 • Fr.
Loganville, GA
G • 6-2 • 180 • Jr.
Birmingham, AL
25
33
Antonio
Johnson
John
Pringle
F • 6-3 • 215 • Fr.
Chicago, IL
F • 6-7 • 201 • Sr.
Newark, NJ
40
Brett
Seljak
C • 6-9 • 205 • FR
Geelong, Australia
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Rosters
Numerical Roster
No
1
2
3
4
5
10
11
12
14
20
21
24
25
33
40
Name
Vojin Svilar
Deion Sims
Ryan Godfrey
Joe Comer
Chris Colvin
Julian Jones
Gavin Field
Andy Olejack
Jeremy Smith
Omar Malcolm
Kevon Jenkins
Justin Cummings
Antonio Johnson
John Pringle
Brett Seljak
Pos.
G
G
G
G
G
F/C
G
F
F
G
G
G
F
F
C
Ht.
6-2
6-0
6-3
6-3
6-2
6-7
6-7
6-4
6-5
6-2
6-3
6-2
6-3
6-7
6-9
Wt.
179
180
187
225
185
218
180
200
210
210
175
180
215
201
205
Cl.
Jr.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
Jr.
So.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
Sr.
FR
Hometown
Smederevo, Serbia
Carrollton, GA
Rockingham, W. Australia
Decatur, GA
Lithonia, GA
St. Louis, MO
South Lake, W. Australia
Marietta, GA
Chino Hills, CA
Philadelphia, PA
Loganville, GA
Birmingham, AL
Chicago, IL
Newark, NJ
Geelong, Australia
Cl.
Jr.
Fr.
Jr.
So.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
So.
Jr.
Sr.
FR
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Hometown
Lithonia, GA
Decatur, GA
Birmingham, AL
South Lake, W. Australia
Rockingham, W. Australia
Loganville, GA
Chicago, IL
St. Louis, MO
Philadelphia, PA
Marietta, GA
Newark, NJ
Geelong, Australia
Carrollton, GA
Chino Hills, CA
Smederevo, Serbia
Alphabetical
habetical Ro
Roster
er
No
5
4
24
11
3
21
25
10
20
12
33
40
2
14
1
16
Name
Chris Colvin
Joe Comer
Justin Cummings
Gavin Field
Ryan Godfrey
Kevon Jenkins
Antonio Johnson
Julian Jones
Omar Malcolm
Andy Olejack
John Pringle
Brett Seljak
Deion Sims
Jeremy Smith
Vojin Svilar
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Pos.
G
G
G
G
G
G
F
F/C
G
F
F
C
G
F
G
Ht.
6-2
6-3
6-2
6-7
6-3
6-3
6-3
6-7
6-2
6-4
6-7
6-9
6-0
6-5
6-2
Wt.
185
225
180
180
187
175
215
218
210
200
201
205
180
210
179
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JOHN
PRINGLE
At UWG: One of two West Georgia All-GSC performers in 2008-09 season returns for his final collegiate season … has the potential for an All-GSC
season for the Wolves … 2008-09: Averaged 12.3
points and a team high 7.2 rebounds per game as
a junior … received All-GSC Second Team honors
… named GSC East Division Player of the Week for the week of Feb. 4, 2009 … collected three double-doubles on the year … top performance came at home on January 31,
2009 against North Alabama, when Pringle had 29 points, nine rebounds and two assists
in leading the Wolves to a last second victory … Essex County College: played for coach
Tarik Brown...averaged 22 ppg., 17 rpb., 6 bpg., 3 apg., and 2.1 spg…Led the NJCAA
two seasons in a row in rebounding...2007-08 was an All-American on the NJCAA Division II First Team...2006-07 and 2007-08 was First Team All-Conference in Region 19...
was the Wolverines Team MVP in both seasons … Glasgow HS: played for coach Don
Haman Personal: Son of Kimberly Pringle...born on December 3, 1985...Majoring in
Physical Education.
F • 6-7 • 201 • SR
Newark, NJ
Glasgow HS/Essex
County College
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JEREMY
SMITH
At UWG: Explosive athlete returning for his senior
campaign with the Wolves … 2008-09: Averaged
7.0 points, 3.5 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game
during his junior campaign … Played in 25 of the
Wolves’ 26 games, starting 21 … Best night came
in a 90-87 overtime win over Delta State, where
his line was 12 points, six rebounds and four assists
… Citrus College: Played for coach Randy Croy at Citrus College in Glendora, CA
… High School: Prepped for coach Tom Gregory at Ayala HS in Chino Hills, CA …
Personal: Born September 9, 1987 … son of Randy and Vanessa Smith … Majoring in
Business Marketing … looks forward to the rematch with in-state rival Valdosta State this
season … looks up to both Michael Jordan and his alma mater, the University of North
Carolina … has a career ambition to be successful.
G • 6-5 • 210 • SR
Chino Hills, CA
Citrus College/
Ayala HS
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G • 6-2 • 185 • JR
Lithonia
Lithonia HS/
Southeastern Louisiana
CHRIS COLVIN
At UWG: Athletic and versatile performer returns for a
second season at the University of West Georgia … 200809: Played in all 26 games, starting five … third on the
team in three-pointers made with 20 last season … averaged 6.5 points per game … scored in double-figures seven
times, with a season-high 14 coming on January 8 against
Montevallo … Southeastern Louisiana: Redshirted under
coach Jim Yarbrough… . Lithonia
4
JOE COMER
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JUSTIN CUMMINGS
High School: Played for coach Tony Stroud at Atlanta area
power Southwest Dekalb HS … Averaged 13 points per
game and 6 rebounds in his senior campaign … Named
G • 6-3 • 225 • FR
Player of the Month for January and February … earned
Decatur, GA
Team Captain and Defensive MVP honors … Career-high
Southwest Dekalb HS
for scoring came against Westlake in 2008, scoring 34
points … Also played in the AAU Nationals, leading his
team with 22 points per game … Ran Cross-Country and Track … Personal: Born June 5, 1991
… Son of David and Brenda Comer … Majoring in Business Management … hobbies include
basketball, music and playing games … Favorite food is pizza and tacos … looking forward to
playing in-state rival Valdosta State this season … Sports hero is NBA All-Star Allen Iverson …
would like to meet television/movie star Jada Pinkett Smith.
Snead State: Played for coach Rodney Hampton at Snead
State Community College in Boaz, AL … averaged 14
G • 6-3 • 180 • JR
points, six rebounds and three steals per game … in the
Birmingham, AL
SSCC Christmas Tournament, scored 37 points, grabbed 12
rebounds and collected five steals … High School: Prepped
Snead State CC/
for coach Bill Grant at Pleasant Grove HS in Pleasant
Pleasant Grove HS
Grove, AL … during his senior campaign, earned All-State
and All-Region honors … made 96 three-pointers during
his final high school season, shooting from beyond the arc at a 44 percent clip … Personal: Born
November 29, 1988 … son of Tywanna Cummings … enjoys watching movies in his free time
… favorite movie is Coach Carter … looking forward to his first battle with in-state rival Valdosta
State this season … would like to meet LA Lakers’ star Kobe Bryant … has a career ambition to be
remembered.
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GAVIN FIELD
3
RYAN GODFREY
21
KEVON JENKINS
At UWG: One of the Wolves’ most deadly threats from the
3-point line returns for his sophomore season … 2008-09:
F • 6-7 • 180 • SO
Averaged 5.5 points and 3.8 rebounds per game in his freshSouth Lake, Western
man campaign … played in all 26 games, starting six …
leading three-point shooter returning for 2009-10, hitting
Australia
21 as a freshman … top performance came at AlabamaSomerville Baptist
Huntsville on January 26, 2009, when Field had 20 points,
five rebounds and five assists … Somerville Baptist: played
for coach Richard Lee...in his senior year in 32 games he averaged 15.5 minutes per game, 7.3
ppg., 2.2 rpg., 1.5 apg., .500 FG %, .361 3-PT %, .690 FT %…Led the league in field goal
percentage…was team MVP of the Cockbum Cougars … Personal: Born December 27, 1989 …
son of Garry and Darlene Field … Majoring in Chemistry … looking forward to the rematch with
Valdosta State this season … worst fear is shark attack.
High School: Played for Kolbe Catholic College in Western
Australia … Played for the Western Australian State team
G • 6-2 • 187 • FR
from 2005-2009 … Averaged 22 points, five rebounds and
Rockingham, Western
four assists in the Australian League … Also played AustraAustralia
lian rules football for 12 years … Personal: Born March
Kolbe Catholic College
10, 1990 … Son of Ursula and Allan Godfrey … Majoring
in Physical Education … enjoys Australian Rules football
when not playing basketball … has a career ambition to play professional basketball.
High School: Prepped for coach Emmett Rouse at Gwinnett County power South Gwinnett … Averaged 13.5
G • 6-3 • 175 • FR
points, 3.1 rebounds and 3.4 assists per game as a senior …
Loganville, GA
led his squad to a Region 8AAAAA championship in 2009,
advancing to the GHSA Elite Eight … named Gwinnett
South Gwinnett HS
County Tip-off Club Player of the Month … Personal:
Born February 15, 1991 … son of Kenneth and Adana
Jenkins … Majoring in Biology … enjoys seafood, football and listening to rap … Favorite game
all-time was against Centennial HS to advance to the GHSA Elite Eight … looks forward to playing Valdosta State this season … sports hero is Michael Jordan … non-sports hero is his father …
aspires to be a physical therapist.
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ANTONIO JOHNSON
10
JULIAN JONES
20
OMAR MALCOM
High School: Played for coach Tyrone Slaughter at Whitney Young High in Chicago, IL … led his team to a State
F • 6-3 • 215 • FR
Championship as a senior … Personal: Born September
8, 1991 … son of Sally Johnson … Undecided major …
Chicago, IL
hobbies include listening to music and handing out with
Whitney Young HS
friends … favorite food is burgers … enjoys listening to rap
and hip-hop … favorite musical acts are Lil’ Wayne, Kanye
West and Gucci Mane … favorite TV Show is The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air … favorite game as a
player was winning the State Championship … will not touch sushi … would like to me sports
hero Lebron James.
JUCO Experience: Played one season for coach Jim Molinari at College of Lake County in Grayslake, IL … Averaged 17 points, 11 rebounds and 2 blocks as a freshman
F/C • 6-7 • 218 • JR
… Named All-Conference for the Lancers in the Skyway
St. Louis, MO
Community College Athletic Conference as well as receivWarren Township HS/
ing a nod to the All-Tournament team … High School:
College of Lake County/
Prepped under coach Chuck Ramsey at Warren Township
in Gurnee, IL … named Second Team All-Area in his
Western Illinois
senior campaign … Personal: Born September 1, 1989 …
son of Rocky and Sheryl Jones … Majoring in Mass Communications … refuses to each spinach
… looks up to NBA star Lebron James … has a career ambition to work in the music industry …
lives by the Bible verse “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.”
Goldey-Beacom College: Played for coach Charles Hammond at Goldey-Beacom College in Wilmington, DE
… High School: Played Volleyball at The Philadelphia
Creative High School for the Performing Arts, earning
G • 6-2 • 210 • SR
All-District honors … named Team Captain … Personal:
Philadelphia, PA
Born July 6, 1985 … Son of Yvonne and Gregory Malcom
… Enjoys drawing and painting in his spare time … favorite
Creative High School
for the Performing Arts food is jerk chicken … favorite non-basketball sport is
tennis … enjoys listening to the music of Michael Jackson
… looks forward to playing Montevallo most this season …
is allergic to shellfish … All-time sports heroes are the Texas Western starting five … plans to work
with the FBI.
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ANDY OLEJACK
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BRET SELJAK
At UWG: Saw limited playing time in 2008-09 season …
scored four points and grabbed three rebounds against
Tennessee Temple on December 17, 2008 … has been
SF • 6-4 • 200 • JR
steadily improving and looks to see more action in 2009Marietta, GA
10 … High School: Prepped for coach Abney at Pope
High School in Marietta … Averaged 10 points and seven
Pope HS
rebounds in his senior campaign … Personal: Born January
11, 1989 … son of Greg and Meg Olejack … Majoring in
Physical Education … hobbies include basketball, golf and spending time at the beach or the lake
… enjoys past, chicken and the George Clooney vehicle Ocean’s 11 … looks forward to the instate rivalry game with Valdosta State this season … all-time sports hero is Larry Bird … plans to
become a teacher and coach after his collegiate career.
Prep: Played for Kilsyth of the D-League, averaging 9.0
points and 7.9 rebounds per game … Played for Geelong of
the Youth League, averaging 14.8 points and 14.9 rebounds
F • 6-9 • 205 • FR
per game … Named to the Victorian State Team in 2007
Geelong, Australia
… Personal: Born June 24, 1990 … Son of Ray and Jenny
St. Joseph’s College
Seljak … Majoring in Sport Management … favorites
include; food: chicken parmesan; non-basketball sport: Australian Rules Football; movie: Remember the Titans; music:
R&B, Hip-Hop; musical performer: Kayne West … sports hero is Michael Jordan … Favorite
NBA team is the Denver Nuggets.
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DEION SIMS
1
VOJIN SVILAR
At UWG: Outstanding local product returning for his
third year in a West Georgia uniform … 2008-09: Played
in 26 games as a sophomore, starting 10 … averaged 5.5
points per game … was a clutch player last season, forcing
G • 6-0 • 185 • JR
overtime
at Alabama-Huntsville with a three-pointer late
Carrollton, GA
and hit the game-winner against North Alabama in the
Central-Carroll HS
waning seconds … Career-high for points came against
Valdosta State, where Sims scored 22 points … 2007-08:
played in 27 games, starting in four games...he averaged 3.4 points, 1.1 rebounds and .9 assists
per game...returning leader in Field Goal percentage (.453) and three-point field goal percentage
(.406)...had a season high 13 points against Carver (2/4/08) on six of eight shooting, that .750
FG % was a season-high...he snagged four rebounds against Delta State (11/26/07)...swiped four
steals at the expense of Armstrong Atlantic (12/18/07)...Central HS: played for coach Glenn
Harding...earned All-Region honors and was the Lions’ Team MVP...also prepped for the Lions’
baseball team … Personal: Son of Norman and Patricia Sims...born on July 14, 1989...Majoring
in Physical Education.
Oregon State: Played in 15 games for the Beavers in his
first collegiate season of basketball… Shot 33 percent
from the field … hit two three-pointers against California
in the Pac-10 conference tournament … Other experiG • 6-2 • 179 • SR
ence: Played for KK Smederevo of the First Serbian
Smederevo, Serbia
League in 2008-09, averaging 25.6 points, 4.3 assists
Sport Grammar School/ and 4.1 rebounds … in 2005-06, he was honored as the
best 3-point shooter in Serbia’s B-League … Personal:
Oregon State
Born October 6, 1986 … son of Sreten and Olga Svilar
… Majoring in Business … favorite pastime is soccer …
enjoys Serbian Folk Music … all-time sports hero is Vlade Divac … has a career ambition to play
professional basketball.
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2009-2010 West Georgia Wolves
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The Coaches
Head Coach Michael Cooney
Since 1997, there has been one constant with the University of
West Georgia men’s basketball program, and that constant has
been current head coach Michael Cooney.
S
Cooney’s contributions to UWG’s
had eight games where the decision was
success have been many since his arrival
by less than five points, not including two
in Carrollton. For 10 years, he paid his
overtime losses where the result was less
dues as an assistant, excelling as a tactician, than 10 points. But when the dust cleared,
motivator, and recruiter and in every other the Wolves were 7-20 with Doug Danway an assistant can contribute to one of
iels earning his second straight All-GSC
the most successful runs in the long and
Second Team nod. John Pringle became
storied history of West Georgia athletics.
Cooney’s fifth All-GSC performer, also
When the vacancy occurred in the
earning Second Team accolades.
head coaching position in West Georgia’s
West Georgia enjoyed tremendous
men’s basketball program in 2007, Cooney success during Cooney’s 10 seasons as
was a natural fit for the job.
an assistant coach. Over the span, UWG
The Wolves enjoyed a mostly successhas posted a record of 201-91. That run
ful season during Cooney’s first season at
includes the 2002 Gulf South Conference
the helm. Despite injury problems, UWG
and NCAA Division II South Region
posted a 16-12 season and finished third
titles, and the school’s only appearance in
in the rugged GSC East Division. The year the NCAA Elite Eight. Cooney has been a
was highlighted by season sweeps of rivals
part of five NCAA Tournament teams, and thorne, California. After a one-year stint there,
he moved to St. Bernards in Playa Del Ray, CA,
Valdosta State and Montevallo.
two GSC East Division champs.
coaching the junior varsity high school team.
The third-place finish in the East DiviCooney holds a B.B.A. from Gonzaga
After his years in secondary education, he
sion earned the Wolves a spot in the Gulf
University in his hometown of Spokane,
moved on to become a volunteer assistant at
South Conference tournament. Cooney
Wash. To get from Spokane to Carrollton,
Loyola Marymount University, learning the coland his squad faced off with Christian
the coach has trekked across the United
lege game under Jay Hillock, a Paul Westhead
Brothers in Southaven, MS, falling just
States, building up contacts and working
disciple. That was followed by a one-year stop at
short a 76-68. In that year, he saw three
hard to make himself into the coach he is
Morehead State, where Cooney was an assistant
players earn All-GSC honors, as Doug
today.
coach under the late Dick Fick.
Daniels, Paul Harper and Terrance HundHe began his coaching tenure with
ley was named to the Second Team.
an inauspicious beginning, starting out
Cooney’s final stop before coming to
His first season as head coach wasn’t
teaching and working camps and coaching Carrollton under Ed Murphy was a four-year
Cooney’s first taste of running the UWG
junior high basketball at St. Joe’s in Hawappointment under the great Paul
program. During the 2005Westhead, the only coach to have
06 season he served as Acting
HE OONEY ROFILE
both an NBA and WNBA title to
Head Coach while Murphy
his credit. During Cooney’s tenure at
Full Name: Joseph Michael Cooney
recuperated from illness.
George Mason, the Colonials averBirthday: 6/21/61
Cooney was in charge of
aged 100 points per game and were
the squad during preseason
Hometown: Spokane, Washington
the toast of the town in the Colonial
practice and led UWG to an
Conference.
Family: Wife – Sherry
exhibition victory at Division
Cooney’s wife Sherry is the
Children – Daughters, Cailah, Samantha; Son, Joe
I Kennesaw State. During the
former
head coach of UWG’s
regular season, he led the team
Education: B.B.A., Gonzaga University
nationally
prominent cheerleadto a 2-1 record, including a
ing
program.
Her teams won six
pair wins in the Delta State/
Coaching Experience
consecutive UCA Division II Coed
State Farm Classic.
Head Coach - West Georgia (2007-present)
Championships, and three-of-four
In 2008-09, Cooney’s
Assistant Coach - West Georgia (1997-2007)
UCA titles in the All-Girl comteam went through a rebuildAssistant Coach - George Mason University
petition. The Cooneys have three
ing season after losing a
Assistant Coach - Morehead State
children, daughters Cailah and
talented class of seniors in the
Assistant Coach - Loyola Marymount
Samantha, and son Joe.
previous year. The Wolves
played a difficult schedule and
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Assistant Coaches
Andy Young
Assistant Coach
On any team, having a former player as part of the coaching staff can be a great advantage.
When speaking of the West Georgia Wolves and former All-Conference and All-Region
performer Andy Young, the match is near perfection.
In the spring of 2005, longtime assistant coach David Draper left the program and head
coach Ed Murphy didn’t have to look far for his replacement. He just looked down the
bench and there was Young, a smart former player who had been the graduate assistant for
West Georgia basketball for the past two seasons.
Young spent two years under the tutelage of Murphy, then was retained when current head
coach Michael Cooney took the reigns. Being a guard in the Gulf South Conference, Young
has been able use his knowledge and love of the game to help five guards grow into All-Conference caliber players.
Young was a member of the Braves’ squad that went to the Elite Eight in 2002 and was
named All-Gulf South Conference in both of his years in a West Georgia uniform. He is a
2002 graduate of the University of West Georgia with a B.S. in Sport Management.
He is married to the former Jill Zehr, who teaches in the Carroll County School System
and was formerly the volleyball coach at Central High School. The couple has two children:
a son Max and daughter Molly.
Ryan Litzinger
Graduate Assistant
Joining the West Georgia men’s basketball staff for the 2009-10 campaign is Ryan Litzinger. A native of Arkansas, Litzinger graduated from the University of Arkansas. While a
student at UA, Litzinger spent time with the Arkansas men’s basketball staff as a student
assistant. .
He will be on the West Georgia sideline, but a major contribution for Litzinger on this
year’s team with be administrative.
Litzinger currently resides in the Carrollton area and is single.
Jamaal Hickman
Volunteer Assistant
Joining the UWG men’s basketball coaching staff for the 2009-10 season is Jamaal
Hickman. Prior to joining the University of West Georgia coaching staff, he was an Assistant Varsity Basketball Coach at Douglas County High School in Douglasville, Georgia.
Born in Knoxville, Tennessee and raised in Gadsden, Alabama, Hickman was an outstanding talent during his high school days. Hickman also played for two years at Gadsden State Community College, receiving All-Region Honors. He finished his career at
Division I Jacksonville State University, where he served as team captain (1997-98).
In recent years, Hickman has devoted his time to working with youth, offering mentoring and life skill development. .
Coach Hickman resides in Lithia Springs, GA with his wife, Bridget and two children;
daughter, Jamillah (15) and son, Jalyn (8).
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Sports Medicine
Seth Lester
Head Athletic Trainer
Student-athletes in West Georgia’s
11-sport athletic program enjoy the finest
in medical attention. For the 14th season,
Seth Lester is in charge of UWG’s superb
Sports Medicine program.
Lester this season returns to a familiar
role. Beyond his duties as head athletic
trainer for the entire West Georgia program, he is the primary athletic trainer
responsible for the Wolves’ football team
in 2009.
Beyond caring for UWG’s studentathletes as Head Trainer, Lester’s duties
include supervising the staff within the
Sports Medicine department, including
graduate assistant and student trainers. He
also oversees all athletic training activities
for the program’s 10 intercollegiate sports
teams. He works with the coaches in coordinating all conditioning and rehabilitation work involving both male and female
student-athletes at UWG.
Lester came to West Georgia in 1991
following a stint as assistant trainer at
his alma mater, West Alabama. Lester’s
impressive list of credentials includes certification by the National Athletic Trainers’
Carrie Stewart
Women’s Basketball Trainer
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Association, and the National Strength
and Conditioning Association. He is also
one of only two athletic trainers in the
country to be a member of the American
Sports Medicine Fellowship Society. Lester
has also been named an Outstanding
Young Man of America.
Though UWG’s student-athletes
remain his priority, Lester’s expertise has
benefited performers on many levels. His
duties have included serving as primary
athletic trainer for America’s team handball squad at the 2003 Pan American
Games in Santiago, Chile. Also, this
summer, he worked the U.S. Olympic
Training Center in Colorado.
Originally from the Atlanta area, Lester
is a graduate of Druid Hills High School,
near Emory University. He holds an
undergraduate degree in Athletic Training
from the University of West Alabama in
Livingston.
Lester and wife Susan have three
daughters: 12-year old Madison; four-year
old Haven and three-year old Hannah.
Bill Green
Gregory S. Slappey, M.D.
Michael Poss, M.D.
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Team Orthopedist
Team Physician
The Opponents
Gulf South Conference
A
Academic excellence, 43 National Championships and a leadership role in the NCAA’s Division II make
the Gulf South Conference (GSC) something special. As a charter member of D-II, the league’s 14 universities in six southeastern states enters its 40th year of setting the standards nationally, always breaking new
ground.
In the summer of 1970, six college
presidents met to talk about athletics; when
the meeting ended, a new league emergedthe Mid-South Conference-started by, and
to this day run by, the CEOs, the first in
NCAA history. It is that CEO-control and
involvement that makes the league work
and its 14 championships (football; men’s
and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s soccer; volleyball, men’s and women’s
basketball, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s
and women’s golf; softball and baseball) so
bitterly contested in a collegial manner.
From that point forward, the GSC has
been giant steps ahead of the D-II pack.
Dating back to 1997, the league has found
neutral sites paying sizeable guarantees for
most of its team championships. NCAA
Conventions regularly feature GSC-proposed or inspired legislation. No one wins
more regionals or earns more NCAA postseason bids. In 2004, the league purchased
its own new construction office space. The
crowning moment came in 2005-06 when
the GSC debuted its highly successful
“GSC-TV Live” package which included
nine football games (now 10) and its men’s
and women’s basketball tournament finals.
Add to that its web-TV show, “GSC Sports
Weekly,” and its broadbanding of its Volleyball, Basketball, Softball and Baseball
championships, and you can see why the
GSC is a Conference paving the way into
the 21st century.
We take pride in our 43 National Team
Championships in 12 sports and more
than 100 regional titles, especially because
there is no sacrifice on the academic side,
where GSC student-athletes regularly earn
Academic All-America. The Conference collected its most recent Titles in 2007-08 with
Valdosta State’s Football crown and West
Florida’s Men’s Golf Title.
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Delta State, Florence State (now North
Alabama), Jacksonville State, Livingston
(now West Alabama), Tennessee-Martin
and Troy State were the charter members.
Scheduling problems for the 1970-71
academic year limited the GSC to football,
won by Jacksonville State. In 1971, the addition of Southeast Louisiana (SELA) and
Nichols State increased the membership to
eight. The league opened an office in Hammond, LA, changed its name to the Gulf
South Conference and began championships in nine men’s sports. Mississippi College and Northwestern Louisiana (NWLA,
now Northwestern State) joined in 1972
and two years later, NELA left for Division
I with SELA and Nicholls State following
in 1979.
The conference continued with seven
teams until 1981, when the CEOs admitted
Valdosta State, followed by West Georgia
(1983). In 1991, Tennessee-Martin and Troy
State went Division I, briefly dropping the
GSC back to seven members. An aggressive expansion under the guidance of new
Commissioner Nate Salant resulted in 10
new members: Lincoln Memorial (199293); Alabama-Huntsville, Henderson State,
Central Arkansas and Mississippi University
for Women (1993-94); West Florida (199495); and Arkansas-Monticello, Arkansas
Tech, Montevallo and Southern Arkansas
(1995-96). Jacksonville State went Division
I at the end of 1992-93. Mississippi College
dropped to Division III at the end of 199596, and was replaced by Christian Brothers
to keep the Conference at 16 schools. In July
2000, the GSC welcomed Harding University and Ouachita Baptist University, making
it the largest NCAA conference at any level
with 18 schools. MUW dropped its athletics
program at the end of the 2002-03 season,
decreasing the membership to 17.
The Conference decreased to 15 teams
in 2006-07 when Central Arkansas moved
to Division I and Lincoln Memorial moved
to the South Atlantic Conference. The GSC
moved to its current 14-team membership
in 2009-10 when Montevallo joined the
Peach Belt Conference.
Former Commissioner Jim McCullough
brought the GSC office to Birmingham.
Current Commissioner, Nate Salant began
his tenure in October, 1992. He is assisted
by Assistant Commissioner for Media and
Public Affairs Michael Anderson, Assistant
Sports Information Directors Michael
Banks and Eric SanInocencio and Senior
Woman Administrator Andrea Anderson.
The Chairman of the GSC Board of Directors is Dr. David Rankin (Southern Arkansas). Joining him on the executive committee are Vice Chair Dr. Beheruz Sethna
(West Georgia) and past-Chair Dr. Robert
Brown (Arkansas Tech). The Supervisors of
Officials are Bill Johnson (Football), John
Caldwell (Basketball-West Division) and
Mike Murphy (Basketball-East Division).
GSC Member Schools
University of Alabama-Huntsville (UAH)
University of Arkansas-Monticello (UAM)
Arkansas Tech University (ATU)
Christian Brothers University (CBU)
Delta State University (DSU)
Harding University (HU)
Henderson State University (HSU)
University of North Alabama (UNA)
Ouachita Baptist University (OBU)
Southern Arkansas University (SAU)
Valdosta State University (VSU)
University of West Alabama (UWA)
University of West Florida (UWF)
University of West Georgia (UWG)
GSC East Opponents
ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE
Chargers
January 21 in Carrollton • February 18 in Huntsville
2008-09 Quick Facts
Institution: University of Alabama in
Huntsville
Location: Huntsville, Alabama
Enrollment: 7,400
President: Dr. David Williams
Athletic Director: Jim Harris
Colors: Royal Blue & White
Nickname: Chargers
Home Court: Spragins Hall (2,000)
SID: Antoine Bell
Assistant SID: Jamie Gilliam
SID Office Phone: (256) 824-6008
SID Fax: (256) 824-6947
SID E-mail: [email protected]
Web Page: www.uahchargers.com
Team Information
2008-09 Record: 17-11
2007-08 GSC Record: 7-5 (3rd)
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 6/6
Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Lennie Acuff
Alma Mater: Shorter (1988)
Record at UAH: 202-134 (13th year)
Career Record: 319-246 (20th year)
Coach’s Office Phone: (256) 824-2212
Best Time to Call: Mornings
Assistant Coach: David Ivey
NORTH ALABAMA Lions
January 9 in Florence • February 6 in Carrollton
2009-10 Quick Facts
Institution: University of North Alabama
Location: Florence, Alabama
Enrollment: 7,243
President: Dr. William G. Cale, Jr.
Athletic Director: Mark Linder
Colors: Purple & Gold
Nickname: Lions
Home Court: Flowers Hall (3,800)
SID: Jeff Hodges
Assistant SID: Shane Herrmann
SID Office Phone: (256) 765-4595
SID Fax: (256) 765-4659
SID E-mail: [email protected]
Web Page: www.roarlions.com
Team Information
2007-08 Record: 18-10
2007-08 GSC East Record: 8-4 (2nd)
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 3/8
Starters Returning/Lost: 0/5
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Bobby Champagne
Alma Mater: South Alabama (1990)
Record at UNA: 104-74 (7th year)
Career Record: Same
Coach’s Office Phone: (256) 765-4396
Best Time to Call: Mornings
Assistant Coach: Cord Wright
2009-10 Schedule
November 16 Carson-Newman
November 19 Ouachita Baptist
November 21 Henderson State
November 23 at Carson-Newman
November 28 at Delta State
November 30 at Christian Brothers
December 5
Oakwood
December 11 at Arkansas-Monticello
December 12 at Southern Arkansas
December 19 Harding
December 21 Arkansas Tech
December 29 vs. Virginia State
December 30 vs. West Virginia
Wesleyan
January 2
Oakland City
January 9
at West Florida*
January 14
Lambuth
January 16
North Alabama*
January 21
at West Georgia*
January 23
at Valdosta State*
January 30
West Alabama*
February 6
West Florida*
February 10
at Lambuth
February 13
at North Alabama*
February 15
at Oakland City
February 18
West Georgia*
February 20
Valdosta State*
February 27
at West Alabama*
March 5-7
at GSC Tournament
* - GSC East Opponent
2009-10 Schedule
November 15 Christian Brothers
November 19 Henderson State
November 21 Ouachita Baptist
November 28 at Christian Brothers
November 30 at Delta State
December 4
at Ouachita Baptist
December 5
at Arkansas Tech
December 8
at Miles
December 15 Martin Methodist
December 18 Arkansas Tech
December 21 Harding
January 2
at Arkansas-Monticello
January 4
at Southern Arkansas
January 7
Valdosta State*
January 9
West Georgia*
January 14
at West Alabama*
January 16
at Alabama-Huntsville*
January 20
at West Florida*
January 23
Concordia
January 28
at Lambuth
February 4
at Valdosta State*
February 6
at West Georgia*
February 11
West Alabama*
February 13
Alabama-Huntsville*
February 18
West Florida*
February 22
at Harding
February 27
Lambuth
March 5-7
at GSC Tournament
* - GSC East Opponent
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VALDOSTA STATE
Blazers
January 30 in Carrollton • February 27 in Valdosta
2009-10 Quick Facts
Institution: Valdosta State University
Location: Valdosta, Georgia
Enrollment: 12,000
President: Dr. Patrick J. Schloss
Athletic Director: Herb Reinhard
Colors: Red & Black
Nickname: Blazers
Home Court: P.E. Complex (5,350)
SID: Shawn Reed
SID Office Phone: (205) 652-3596
SID Fax: (205) 652-3600
SID E-mail: [email protected]
Web Page: www.vstateblazers.com
Team Information
2007-08 Record: 18-11
2007-08 GSC Record: 8-4 (2nd in GSC East)
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 6/5
Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Mike Helfer
Alma Mater: Capital (1989)
Record at VSU: 79-38 (5th season)
Career Record: 265-121 (13th season)
Coach’s Office Phone: (229) 245-6514
Best Time to Call: Mornings
Assistant Coach: Nick Gast
Graduate Assistant: Nick Kuhns
WEST ALABAMA Tigers
January 23 in Livingston • February 20 in Carrollton
2009-10 Quick Facts
Institution: University of West Alabama
Location: Livingston, Alabama
Enrollment: 5,157
President: Dr. Richard Holland
Athletic Director: E.J. Brophy
Colors: Red, White & Black
Nickname: Tigers
Home Court: Pruitt Hall (1,500)
SID: Kyle Lewis
SID Office Phone: (205) 652-3596
SID Fax: (205) 652-3600
SID E-mail: [email protected]
Web Page: www.athletics.uwa.edu
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Team Information
2008-09 Record: 13-15
2008-09 GSC Record: 5-7 (4th)
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 4/1
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Eddie McCarter
Alma Mater: Alabama-Birmingham (1975)
Record at UWA: 23-32 (3rd year)
Career Record: 202-243 (17th year)
Coach’s Office Phone: (205) 652-3525
Best Time to Call: Mornings
Assistant Coach: Joe Eatman
Student Assistants: Preston McCarter, Darrell
Young
2009-10 Schedule
November 15 Carver
November 20 St. Thomas
November 21 Florida Memorial
November 24 at Fort Valley State
November 28 at Clayton State
November 30 Georgia Southwestern
December 4
Saint Leo
December 5
Palm Beach Atlantic
December 7
Columbus State
December 12 at Tampa
December 15 Delta State
December 20 at Lynn
December 21 vs. Barry
December 31 at Albany State
January 7
at North Alabama*
January 9
at Lambuth
January 13
West Florida*
January 16
Augusta State*
January 21
West Alabama*
January 23
Alabama-Huntsville*
January 30
at West Georgia*
February 4
North Alabama*
February 6
Lambuth
February 10
at West Florida*
February 18
at West Alabama*
February 20
at Alabama-Huntsville*
February 27
West Georgia*
March 5-7
at GSC Tournament
* - GSC East Opponent
2009-10 Schedule
November 16 at Georgia Southwestern
November 18 Concordia
November 20 at Huntingdon
November 23 at Delta State
November 28 at Arkansas Tech
November 30 at Harding
December 4
vs. Shaw
December 5
vs. Eckerd
December 12 Christian Brothers
December 14 at Southeastern Bible
December 19 Arkansas-Monticello
December 20 Southern Arkansas
December 28 at Alabama State
January 1
at Henderson State
January 2
at Ouachita Baptist
January 7
at West Florida*
January 9
Southeastern Bible
January 14
North Alabama*
January 21
at Valdosta State*
January 23
West Georgia*
January 30
at Alabama-Huntsville*
February 3
West Florida*
February 6
Carver
February 11
at North Alabama*
February 18
Valdosta State*
February 20
at West Georgia*
February 27
Alabama-Huntsville*
March 5-7
at GSC Tournament
* - GSC East Opponent
GSC East Opponents
WEST FLORIDA Argonauts
January 17 in Carrollton • February 13 in Pensacola
2009-10 Quick Facts
Institution: University of West
est Florida
Location: Pensacola, Florida
Enrollment: 11,000
President: Dr. Judy Bense
Athletic Director: Dave Scott
tt
Colors: Royal Blue and Kellyy Green
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Nickname: Argonauts
Home Court: UWF Fieldhouse
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SID: Matt Rowley
SID Office Phone: (850) 474-2140
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214
1400
SID Fax: (850) 474-3342
SID E-mail: [email protected]
edu
Web Page: www.goargos.com
Team Information
2008-09 Rec
Record: 13-12
2008-09 GS
GSC Record: 5-7 (4th-tie)
Lettermen Returning/Lost:
R
4/10
Starters
S
St
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Returning/Lost: 0/5
Coaching Staff
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Head
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Mater:
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Record
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Office Phone: (850) 474-3319
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Assistant
Coach: Wade Anderson
Graduate Assistant: Kenny Holmes
2009-10 Schedule
November 16 Columbus State
November 20 vs. Puerto Rico-Bayamon
November 21 at Flagler
November 27 Lynn
November 29 Montevallo
December 4
vs. Palm Beach Atlantic
December 5
vs. Saint Leo
December 13 Delta State
December 15 at Columbus State
December 19 Montevallo
December 29 West Virginia Wesleyan
December 30 Virginia State
January 7
West Alabama*
January 9
Alabama-Huntsville
January 13
at Valdosta State*
January 16
at West Georgia*
January 20
North Alabama*
January 23
Lambuth
February 3
at West Alabama*
February 6
at Alabama-Huntsville*
February 10
Valdosta State*
February 13
West Georgia*
February 18
at North Alabama*
February 20
at Lambuth
February 23
Concordia
March 5-7
at GSC Tournament
* - GSC East Opponent
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GSC West Opponents
ARKANSAS TECH WONDER BOYS
November 30 in Russellville
Institution: Arkansas Tech University
Location: Russellville, Arkansas
Enrollment: 8,832
President: Robert C. Brown
Athletic Director: Steve Mullins
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: GSC West
Colors: Green and Gold
Nickname: Wonder Boys
Home Court: Tucker Coliseum
Head Coach: Mark Downey
Assistant Coach: Doug Karleskint
Graduate Assistant: Edwond Eddings
SID: Ben Greenburg
SID E-mail: [email protected]
All-Time Series: First Meeting
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS
BUCCANEERS
November 24 in Carrollton
Institution: Christian Brothers University
Location: Memphis, Tennessee
Enrollment: 1,900
President: Dr. Vincent Malham, F.S.C.
Athletic Director: Joe Nadicksbernd
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: Gulf South
Colors: Scarlet & Gray
Nickname: Buccaneers
Home Court: Canale Arena
Head Coach: Mike Nienaber
Assistant Coach: Eddie Nienaber
2008-09 Record: 25-7
SID: Eric Opperman
SID E-mail: [email protected]
All-Time Series: CBU leads, 4-1
DELTA STATE STATESMEN
December 3 in Carrollton
Institution: Delta State University
Location: Cleveland, Mississippi
Enrollment: 4,392
President: Dr. John Hilpert
Athletic Director: Jeremy McClain
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: Gulf South
Colors: Forest Green & White
Nickname: Statesmen
Home Court: Sillers Coliseum
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Head Coach: Jason Conner
Assistant Coach: Brian Ellis
2008-09 Record: 21-9
SID: Matt Jones
SID E-mail: [email protected]
All-Time Series: DSU Leads, 15-11
HARDING BISONS
November 28 at Searcy
Institution: Harding University
Location: Searcy, Arkansas
Enrollment: 6,500
President: Dr. David B. Burks
Athletic Director: Greg Harnden
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: GSC West
Colors: Black and Gold
Nickname: Bisons
Home Court: Rhodes Field House
Head Coach: Jeff Morgan
Assistant Coach: Ray Lynn Woods
SID: Scott Goode
Basketball Contact: Nathan Looney
SID E-mail: [email protected]
All-Time Series: West Georgia leads, 1-0
HENDERSON STATE REDDIES
January 2 in Arkadelphia
Institution: Henderson State University
Location: Arkadelphia, Arkansas
Enrollment: 3,500
President: Dr. Charles Welch
Athletic Director: Sam Goodwin
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: GSC West
Colors: Red & Gray
Nickname: Lady Reddies
Home Court: Wells Center
Head Coach: Sam Weaver
Assistant Coach: Terry Reed
Assistant Coach: Anton McKinner
SID: Troy Mitchell
SID E-mail: [email protected]
All-Time Series: Series tied, 5-5
OUACHITA BAPTIST TIGERS
January 1 in Arkadelphia
Institution: Ouachita Baptist University
Location: Arkadelphia, Arkansas
Enrollment: 1,443
President: Dr. Rex Horne
Athletic Director: David Sharp
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: GSC West
Colors: Purple and Gold
Nickname: Tigers
Home Court: Vining Arena
Head Coach: Mark Price
Assistant Coach: Sean Rutigliano
SID: Alan Greenwood
SID E-mail: [email protected]
All-Time Series: West Georgia leads, 2-1
SOUTHERN ARKANSAS
MULERIDERS
December 19 in Carrollton
Institution: Southern Arkansas University
Location: Magnolia, Arkansas
Enrollment: 3,117
President: Dr. David Rankin
Athletic Director: Jay Adcox
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: GSC West
Colors: Royal Blue and Old Gold
Nickname: Lady Riders
Home Court: Watson Athletic Center
Head Coach: Eric Bozeman
Assistant Coach: Anthony Walker
SID: Houston Taylor
SID E-mail: [email protected]
All-Time Series: West Georgia leads, 3-1
ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO
BOLL WEEVILS
December 20 in Carrollton
Institution: University of Arkansas at
Monticello
Location: Monticello, Arkansas
Enrollment: 3,300
President: Dr. Jack Lassiter
Athletic Director: Chris Ratcliff
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: Gulf South
Colors: Kelly Green & White
Nickname: Boll Weevils
Home Court: Steelman Field House
Head Coach: Mike Newell
Graduate Assistant: Nick Woodruff
2008-09 Record: 20-9
SID: Brian Ramsey
SID E-mail: [email protected]
Series Record: West Georgia leads, 4-0
Non Conference Opponents
ALLEN YELLOW JACKETS
January 14 in Carrollton
Institution: Allen University
Location: Columbia, South Carolina
Enrollment: 837
President: Dr. Charles E. Young
Athletic Director: John Haynesworth
Affiliation: NAIA
Conference: Independent
Colors: Blue and Gold
Nickname: Yellow Jackets
Home Court: Hurst-Adams Gymnatorium
Head Coach: Timard Gates
Assistant Coach: Travis Williams
2008-09 Record: 11-21
All-Time Series: West Georgia leads, 8-0
ATLANTA CHRISTIAN CHARGERS
February 9 in Carrollton
Institution: Atlanta Christian College
Location: East Point, Georgia
Enrollment: 643
President: Dean C. Collins
Athletic Director: Alan Wilson
Affiliation: NCCAA
Conference: Independent
Colors: Gold and Blue
Nickname: Chargers
Home Court: Alumni Hall
Head Coach: Alan Wilson
Assistant Coach: Bryant Marshall
2008-09 Record: 19-13
All-Time Series: First Meeting
AUBURN TIGERS
January 5 in Auburn
Institution: Auburn University
Location: Auburn, Alabama
Enrollment: 24,602
President: Dr. Jay Gogue
Athletic Director: Jay Jacobs
Affiliation: NCAA Division I
Conference: Southeastern
Colors: Burnt Orange and Navy Blue
Nickname: Tigers
Home Court: Beard-Eaves Memorial
Coliseum
Head Coach: Jeff Lebo
Assistant Coach: Bryan Bartley
Assistant Coach: Tim Craft
Assistant Coach: Ken Potosnak
Sr. Assistant to the Head Coach: Dave
Lebo
2008-09 Record: 24-12
Basketball SID: Chuck Gallins
SID E-mail: [email protected]
Series Record: First Meeting
AUGUSTA STATE JAGUARS
November 15 in Augusta
Institution: Augusta State University
Location: Augusta, Georgia
Enrollment: 6,588
President: Dr. William Bloodworth, Jr.
Athletic Director: Clint Bryant
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: Peach Belt
Colors: Blue, White, & Red
Nickname: Jaguars
Home Court: Christenberry Fieldhouse
Head Coach: Dip Metress
Assistant Coaches: Robbie McKinlay, Pat
Kiscaden
2008-09 Record: 30-5
SID: Joey Warren
SID E-mail: [email protected]
All-Time Series: UWG leads, 28-16
CARVER COUGARS
February 24 in Carrollton
Institution: Carver Bible College
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
Enrollment: 1,980
President: Rev. Robert W. Crummie
Athletic Director: Martin Carter
Affiliation: NCCAA
Conference: Independent
Colors: Blue and Gold
Nickname: Cougars
Home Court: Carter Gymnasium
Head Coach: Martin Carter
Assistant Coach: TBA
2008-09 Record: N/A
All-Time Series: West Georgia leads, 4-0
GEORGIA COLLEGE BOBCATS
November 21 in Milledgeville
Institution: Georgia College and State
University
Location: Milledgeville, Georgia
Enrollment: 6,400
President: Dr. Dorothy Leland
Athletic Director: Wendell Staton
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: Peach Belt
Colors: Navy Blue and Hunter Green
Nickname: Bobcats
Home Court: Centennial Center
Head Coach: Terry Sellers
Assistant Coaches: Mark Gainous
Graduate Assistant: Toby Wagoner
2008-09 Record: 22-7
SID: Alan Weston
SID E-mail: [email protected]
All-Time Series: West Georgia leads, 4-1
MOREHOUSE MAROON TIGERS
November 18 in Atlanta
Institution: Morehouse College
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
Enrollment: 2,900
President: Dr. Robert Franklin
Athletic Director: Andre Patillo
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: Southern Intercollegiate
Colors: Maroon and White
Nickname: Maroon Tigers
Home Court: Forbes Arena
Head Coach: Grady Brewer
Assistant Coach: Douglas Augusta
2008-09 Record: 9-19
SID: Yusuf Davis
SID E-mail: [email protected]
Series Record: Series tied, 5-5
REINHARDT EAGLES
December 15 in Carrollton
Institution: Reinhardt College
Location: Waleska, Georgia
Enrollment: 1,060
President: Dr. J. Thomas Isherwood
Athletic Director: Bill Popp
Affiliation: NAIA
Conference: Appalachian
Colors: Navy Blue and Gold
Nickname: Eagles
Home Court: Brown Athletic Center
Head Coach: Jeffrey Pourchier
Assistant Coach: Will Long
Assistant Coach: Heath Hooper
Assistant Coach: Tony Campbell
2008-09 Record: 9-21
SID: Steve Ruthsatz
SID E-mail: [email protected]
All-Time Series: West Georgia leads, 1-0
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2010 GSC MEN’S AND WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENTS
AT THE DESOTO CIVIC CENTER, SOUTHAVEN, MS
THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 2010
Women’s Quarter-Finals
12:30 p.m., 2:45 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m.
(Teams and matchups to be announced)
FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 2010
Men’s Quarter-Finals
12:30 p.m., 2:45 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m.
(Teams and matchups to be announced)
SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 2010
Women’s Semi-Finals
12:30 p.m., 2:45 p.m.
Men’s Semi-Finals
5:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m.
SUNDAY, MARCH 7, 2010
#Women’s Championship Game
12:30 p.m.
#Men’s Championship Game
2:45 p.m.
ALL TIMES CENTRAL AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE
#--Televised by CSS/Cox Sports
For ticket information, call the DeSoto Civic Center
Box Office at (662) 470-2131 or visit them on the web at
www.desotociviccenter.com
Visit the Official Website of the Gulf South Conference
www.gulfsouthconference.org
The Review
A Look Back
T
The 2008-09 men’s basketball season was a season of firsts, of close call and shortfalls as head coach Mike
Cooney’s Wolves went 7-20 in his second season at the helm of the UWG program.
The firsts featured one of the most exciting days in the last 20
years for West Georgia, as the Wolves opened the brand new
Coliseum on January 8 against Montevallo. The first win in
the state-of-the-art, 6,500-seat facility would come later, but a
new home venue energized the West Georgia fans. But before
the Wolves would arrive at that game, the road would be long
and arduous.
November 15, 2008
The 2008-09 season opens in the HPE Building against the
North Georgia Saints. NGCSU scores 44 second-half points,
just nipping the Wolves by a 72-70 count. UWG senior Doug
Daniels scored 22 to lead the UWG effort on the night.
November 22, 2008
After three straight losses to open the season, the Wolves
returned home to host Gulf South Conference perennial power
Delta State. The Wolves lost a four-point halftime lead and
things looked grim late, as DSU led by three with 32 seconds
left. Daniels struck again, though, burying a 30-footer with 10
seconds remaining to send the game into overtime. In the extra
period, senior Chris Miller-Williams led the way with seven
points as the Wolves broke into the win column with a thrilling 90-87 victory.
November 25, 2008
Still euphoric from the thriller with the Statesmen, the Wolves
traveled south to Miami to take on Division I Florida International. Instead of rolling over for a D-I opponent, West Georgia rose to the occasion, With 1:23 remaining and UWG leading 50-48, a John Pringle block led to a Jeremy Smith layup to
put the Wolves up by four. In the final minute, the Wolves hit
just enough free-throws to secure a 57-54 stunner.
December 2, 2008
The Wolves open the month of December with an overtime
loss to eventual national semifinalist Augusta State. Sophomore
guard Deion Sims paces West Georgia with 20 points as UWG
falls just short at 89-80 in overtime.
December 17, 2008
An emotional night for the West Georgia faithful, as the
Wolves said goodbye to the former HPE Building, now known
as the Campus Center. Heading into the night with a 2-7
overall record, the Wolves take out some frustration on Tennessee Temple with a 99-55 victory in the final contest in the old
gym.
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Wolves’ Basketball
December 29, 2008
The Wolves fall in another close battle, this time to Flagler
in Winter Park, FL. Miller-Williams sets the tone with a
21-point, 10-rebound night, but UWG falls just short at
60-59. .
January 8, 2009
In the end of an era, the Montevallo Falcons played in
Carrollton for the last time as a Gulf South Conference road
opponent for the Wolves. In the beginning of an era, the
game was the first men’s basketball game in The Coliseum. In
the midst of all that emotion, the Falcons shot 48 percent to
upend the Wolves 74-65. The loss was in the middle of a ninegame skid for the Wolves.
January 31, 2009
On the final day of a very tough January for West Georgia,
a glimmer of light shines through as the Wolves pull off a
stunning upset of eventual GSC East champ North Alabama
for the first men’s win in The Coliseum. After UNA led for
much of the game, Sims hit a three-pointer with one second
left in regulation to give the Wolves a 90-88 victory. John
Pringle makes his case for All-Conference consideration with a
29-point, nine-rebound and four-block effort in the win.
Feburary 12, 2009
Following a pair of tough one-point losses to West Florida
and Valdosta State, the Wolves take their frustration out on
West Alabama in Livingston. West Georgia shoots a torrid 49
percent from the field and forces 19 UWA turnovers en route
to a 77-58 victory.
February 24, 2009
West Georgia celebrates senior night with a 13-point victory
over visiting Alabama-Huntsville. The Chargers, who had
beaten the Wolves in overtime earlier in the season, had no
answer for Daniels, who had 18 points and 12 rebounds in his
final home game at West Georgia.
At the end of the season, the Wolves found themselves with
two All-Gulf South Conference performers in Doug Daniels
and John Pringle. Both were named Second Team All-GSC by
the coaches.
2008-09 Stats
Season Results
RECORD:
ALL GAMES
CONFERENCE
NON-CONFERENCE
DATE
TIME
11/15
7:30
11/17
7:30
11/20
7:30
11/22
7:30
11/25
8:55
11/26
5:00
11/29
1:00
12/2
7:30
12/6
7:30
12/17
7:30
12/29
6:00
12/30
6:00
1/3
3:00
1/8
7:30
1/10
7:30
1/15
8:20
1/17
5:00
1/22
7:30
1/26
8:30
1/31
7:30
2/5
7:30
2/7
7:30
2/12
8:30
2/14
4:20
2/19
7:30
2/24
7:45
2/28
4:30
* - Conference game
OVERALL
(7-20)
(3-9)
(4-11)
OPPONENT
NORTH GEORGIA
Benedict
Clayton State
DELTA STATE
Florida Int’l
Toledo
Christian Brothers
AUGUSTA STATE
CLAYTON STATE
Tennessee Temple
Flagler
Concordia NY
Christian Brothers
MONTEVALLO
WEST ALABAMA
Valdosta State
West Fla
EMMANUEL
AL-Huntsville
NORTH ALABAMA
WEST FLORIDA
VALDOSTA STATE
West Alabama
Montevallo
REINHARDT
AL-HUNTSVILLE
North Alabama
HOME
(5-9)
(2-4)
(3-5)
SCORE
70-72 L
55-71 L
62-78 L
WOT 90-87
W 57-54
62-77 L
56-67 L
80-89 L
63-76 L
W 99-55
59-60 L
56-60 L
46-65 L
65-74 L
61-70 L
75-90 L
52-62 L
85-89 L
92-100 L
W 90-88
79-80 L
60-61 L
W 77-58
98-103 LOT
W 92-61
W 66-53
80-92 L
AWAY
(2-8)
(1-5)
(1-3)
ATTEND
1456
2643
921
1635
761
144
136
1174
1484
442
423
202
285
2397
1987
2531
479
1272
960
1787
1541
4183
379
578
2571
1987
NEUTRAL
(0-3)
(0-0)
(0-3)
HIGH POINTS
(22)Daniels, D
(22)Miller-Williams
(13)Daniels, D
(22)Miller-Williams
(13)Daniels, D
(14)Daniels, D
(13)Colvin, Chris
(20)Sims, D
(12)Pringle, J
(17)Field, G
(21)Miller-Williams
(14)Smith, J
(21)Pringle, J
(18)Daniels, D
(19)Pringle, J
(22)Sims, D
(15)Daniels, D
21)Pringle, J
(20)Field, G
(29)Pringle, J
(25)Miller-Williams, C.
(15)Pringle, J
(19)Field, G
(28)Miller-Williams
(14)Miller-Williams
(18)Daniels, D
(22)Miller-Williams
HIGH REBOUNDS
(10)Pringle, J
(9)Miller-Williams, C.
(8)Miller-Williams, C.
(8)Pringle, J
(6)Pringle, J
(11)Pringle, J
(10)Miller-Williams,C.
(9)Pringle, J
(13)Pringle, J
(9)Pringle, J
(10)Miller-Williams, C.
(8)Field, G
(8)Pringle, J
(8)Pringle, J
(9)Daniels, D
(10)Field, G
(7)Pringle, J
(15)Pringle, J
(8)Pringle, J
(9)Pringle, J
(11)Miller-Williams, C.
(13)Miller-Williams,C
(8)Miller-Williams, C.
(10)Field, G
(7)Pringle, J
(12)Daniels, D
(9)Pringle, J
Team Stats
SCORING
Points per game
Scoring margin
FIELD GOALS-ATT
Field goal pct
3 POINT FG-ATT
3-point FG pct
3-pt FG made per game
FREE THROWS-ATT
Free throw pc
REBOUNDS
Rebounds per game
Rebounding margin
ASSISTS
Assists per game
WOLVES
1915
70.9
-2.9
717-1660
.432
143-460
.311
5.3
338-549
.616
1008
37.3
-1.8
349
12.9
OPP
1992
73.8
714-1605
.445
142-461
.308
5.3
422-628
.672
1056
39.1
364
13.5
TURNOVERS
Turnovers per game
Turnover margin
Assist/turnover ratio
STEALS
Steals per game
BLOCKS
Blocks per game
WINNING STREAK
Home win streak
ATTENDANCE
Home games-Avg/Game
Neutral site-Avg/Game
WOLVES
360
13.3
+0.7
1.0
192
7.1
109
4.0
0
2
22643
14-1617
-
OPP
380
14.1
1.0
175
6.5
85
3.1
11715
10-1095
3-256
Wolves’ Basketball
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Game-by-Game
Team Game-by-Game
Opponent
Date
Score
NORTH GEORGIA
11/15/08 70-72
at Benedict College
11/17/08 55-71
at Clayton State
11/20/08 62-78
DELTA STATE
11/22/08 90-87
at Florida International 11/25/08 57-54
vs Toledo
11/26/08 62-77
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS 11/29/08 56-67
AUGUSTA STATE
12/2/08
80-89
CLAYTON STATE
12/6/08
63-76
TENNESSEE TEMPLE 12/17/08 99-55
vs Flagler
12/29/08 59-60
vs Concordia (N.Y.) 12/30/08 56-60
at Christian Brothers 1/3/09
46-65
MONTEVALLO
1/8/08
65-74
WEST ALABAMA
1/10/09
61-70
at Valdosta State
1/15/09
75-90
at West Florida
1/17/09
52-62
EMMANUEL
1/22/09
85-89
at Alabama-Huntsville 1/26/09 92-100
NORTH ALABAMA
1/31/09
90-88
WEST FLORIDA
2/5/09
79-80
VALDOSTA STATE
2/7/09
60-61
at West Alabama
2/12/09
77-58
at Montevallo
2/14/09 98-103
REINHARDT
2/19/09
92-61
ALA-HUNTSVILLE
2/24/09
66-53
at North Alabama
2/28/09
80-92
West Georgia
1915
Opponents
1992
|---TOTAL---|
W/L FG-FGA Pct
L 22-57 .386
L 21-59 .356
L 24-53 .453
WOT 34-68 .500
W 19-48 .396
L 23-57 .404
L 17-53 .321
LOT 29-57 .509
L 23-55 .418
W 38-73 .521
L 26-56 .441
L 21-54 .389
L 19-45 .422
L 25-63 .397
L 25-66 .379
L 29-69 .420
L 20-60 .333
L 33-75 .440
LOT 34-78 .436
W 31-59 .525
L 25-57 .439
L 26-68 .382
W 31-63 .492
LOT 38-74 .514
W 30-62 .484
W 24-55 .436
L 30-73 .411
717-1660.432
714-1605 .445
Games played:
Points/game:
FG Pct:
43.2
3FG Pct: 31.1
FT Pct:
61.6
Rebounds/game:
27
70.9
|--3-PTRS--|
3FG-FGA Pct
FT-FTA Pct
4-13 .308
22-28 .786
6-20 .300
7-9
.778
6-19 .316
8-12 .667
6-21 .286
16-28 .571
2-10 .200
17-24 .708
6-13 .462
10-17 .588
4-14 .286
18-23 .783
7-14 .500
15-33 .455
6-18 .333
11-20 .550
6-21 .286
17-31 .548
3-16 .188
4-10 .400
6-20 .300
8-19 .422
3-11 .273
5-11 .455
4-16 .250
11-24 .456
4-13 .308
7-13 .537
7-16 .438
10-16 .625
5-18 .278
7-12 .583
3-17 .176
16-26 .615
9-25 .360
15-20 .750
6-16 .375
22-28 .786
3-14 .214
26-39 .667
4-17 .235
4-9
.444
10-20 .500
5-7
.714
8-26 .308
14-23 .609
5-18 .278
15-26 .577
5-18 .278
13-18 .722
5-16 .313
15-23 .652
143-460 .311 338-549 .616
142-461 .308 422-628 .672
37.3
|----REBOUNDS----|
Off Def Tot Avg
15 28
43
43.0
11 20
31
37.0
8 19
27
33.7
14 23
37
34.5
7 22
29
33.4
10 16
26
32.2
9 21
30
31.9
8 20
28
31.4
12 27
39
32.2
22 35
57
34.7
12 26
38
35.0
12 24
36
35.1
14 16
30
34.7
11 23
34
34.6
17 19
36
34.7
17 18
35
34.8
11 24
35
34.8
18 27
45
35.3
12 34
46
35.9
11 26
37
36.0
12 28
40
36.1
18 23
41
36.4
10 26
36
36.3
16 26
42
36.6
10 39
49
37.1
10 27
37
37.1
20 24
44
37.3
347 661 1008 37.3
351 705 1056 39.1
Assists/game:
12.9
Turnovers/game:
13.3
Assist/turnover ratio: 1.0
PF A TO Blk Stl Pts
29 11 17 6
3 70
15 8 12 4
2 55
17 13 18 4
6 62
22 14 20 4 16 90
23 7 16 5 13 57
17 10 10 7
5 62
20 7 11 0
8 56
23 17 10 6
6 80
18 9 13 2
1 63
19 20 15 1 11 99
18 15 16 4
8 59
17 9 14 2
8 56
18 10 19 6
6 46
19 16 8
2
9 65
22 11 13 5
7 61
22 10 15 3
8 75
17 7 14 4 11 52
19 19 15 5 10 85
33 22 10 3
4 92
22 19 13 10
4 90
23 13 11 5
9 79
15 12 8
2
4 60
15 14 13 3
9 77
25 21 11 5
3 98
21 12 18 5
8 80
13 14 10 4
7 66
17 9 10 2
6 80
539349 360109 192 1915
474364 380 85 172 1992
Steals/game:
Blocks/game:
Avg
70.0
62.5
62.3
69.2
66.8
66.0
64.6
66.5
66.1
69.4
68.5
67.4
65.8
65.7
65.4
66.0
65.2
66.3
67.6
68.8
69.2
68.8
69.2
70.4
70.8
70.6
70.9
70.9
73.8
7.1
4.0
Season Statistics
Player
Doug Daniels
John Pringle
Chris Miller-Williams
Jeremy Smith
Chris Colvin
Deion Sims
Ish John
Gavin Field
Adam Stanger
Jordy Wilson
Andy Olejack
Joe Rawlings
Jesse Oglesby
Total
Opponents
40
GP-GS
27-26
27-23
27-20
26-20
27-4
27-11
24-9
27-7
27-10
4-0
3-0
4-0
21-0
27
27
Wolves’ Basketball
Min
900
721
692
669
453
511
448
503
466
23
12
11
140
5549
5549
Avg
33.3
26.7
25.6
25.7
16.8
18.9
18.7
18.6
17.3
5.8
4.0
2.8
6.7
|---TOTAL---|
|---3-PTS---|
FG-FGA
Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct
132-305 .433 48-143 .336 73-104 .702
134-267 .502
8-23
.348
51-83 .614
130-257 .506
0-0
.000
58-99 .586
64-142
.451
7-29
.241
44-89 .492
62-174
.356
20-70 .286
24-37 .649
54-144
.375
10-36 .278
39-50 .780
50-137
.365
19-54 .352
17-29 .586
58-148
.392
22-76 .289
11-24 .458
26-64
.406
9-25
.360
11-16 .688
2-3
.667
0-0
.000
3-8 .375
1-1
1.000
0-0
.000
3-4 .750
1-8
.125
0-4
.000
3-4 .750
3-10
.300
0-0
.000
1-2 .500
717-1660 .432 143-460 .311 338-549.616
714-1605 .445 142-461 .308 422-628 .672
|----REBOUNDS----|
Off Def Tot Avg PF
62 82 144 5.3 60
62 133 195 7.2 97
47 104 151 5.6 74
28 62 90 3.5 55
13 32 45 1.7 29
20 35 55 2.0 43
10 37 47 2.0 32
39 66 105 3.9 39
9 40 49 1.8 64
2 7
9 2.3 3
3 2
5 1.7 4
3 3
6 1.5 0
7 8 15 0.7 39
347 661 1008 37.3539
351 705 1056 39.1 474
FO A
0 46
8 22
3 22
1 54
0 31
0 33
0 43
1 31
1 62
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
3
15 349
7 364
TO
31
49
55
47
22
40
36
33
29
4
1
1
10
360
380
Blk
18
43
14
4
6
0
1
15
3
0
0
0
5
109
85
Stl
49
16
26
18
16
10
17
14
23
1
1
1
0
192
175
Pts Avg
385 14.3
327 12.1
318 11.8
179 6.9
168 6.2
157 5.8
136 5.7
149 5.5
72 2.7
7 1.8
5 1.7
5 1.3
7 0.3
1915 70.9
1992 73.8
Category Leaders
FG PERCENTAGE
FG
ATT
Pct
Andy Olejack
1
1 1.000
Jordy Wilson
2
3 .667
Chris Miller-Williams 130
257 .506
Pringle, John
134
267 .502
Smith, Jeremy
64
142 .451
Daniels, Doug
132
305 .433
Stanger, Adam
26
64 .406
Field, Gavin
58
148 .392
Sims, Deion
54
144 .375
John, Ish
50
137 .365
Colvin, Chris
62
174 .356
Oglesby, Jesse
3
10 .300
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
G
Att Att/G
Doug Daniels
27
305 11.3
John Pringle
27
267
9.9
Chris Miller-Williams
27
257
9.5
Chris Colvin
27
174
6.4
Gavin Field
27
148
5.5
FIELD GOALS MADE
G
Made
Made/G
John Pringle
27
134
5.0
Doug Daniels
27
132
4.9
Chris Miller-Williams
27
130
4.8
Jeremy Smith
26
64
2.5
Chris Colvin
27
62
2.3
3-POINT PERCENTAGE
3FG
ATT
Pct
Adam Stanger
9
25 .360
Ish John
19
54 .352
John Pringle
8
23 .348
Doug Daniels
48
143 .336
Gavin Field
22
76 .289
Chris Colvin
20
70 .286
Deion Sims
10
36 .278
Jeremy Smith
7
29 .241
Joe Rawlings
0
4 .000
3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS
G
Att Att/G
Doug Daniels
27
143
5.3
Gavin Field
27
76
2.8
Chris Colvin
27
70
2.6
Ish John
24
54
2.3
Deion Sims
27
36
1.3
3-PT FGS MADE
G
Made
Made/G
Doug Daniels
27
48
1.8
Gavin Field
27
22
0.8
Chris Colvin
27
20
0.7
Ish John
24
19
0.8
Deion Sims
27
10
0.4
FT PERCENTAGE
FT
ATT
Pct
Deion Sims
39
50 .780
Joe Rawlings
3
4 .750
Andy Olejack
3
4 .750
Doug Daniels
73
104 .702
Adam Stanger
11
16 .688
Chris Colvin
24
37 .649
John Pringle
51
83 .614
Ish John
17
29 .586
Chris Miller-Williams
58
99 .586
Jesse Oglesby
1
2 .500
Jeremy Smith
44
89 .494
Gavin Field
11
24 .458
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS
G
Att Att/G
Doug Daniels
27
104
3.9
Chris Miller-Williams
27
99
3.7
Jeremy Smith
26
89
3.4
John Pringle
27
83
3.1
Deion Sims
27
50
1.9
FREE THROWS MADE
G
Made Made/G
Doug Daniels
27
73
2.7
Chris Miller-Williams
27
58
2.1
John Pringle
27
51
1.9
Jeremy Smith
26
44
1.7
Deion Sims
27
39
1.4
POINTS
G
Pts Pts/G
Doug Daniels
27
385 14.3
John Pringle
27
327 12.1
Chris Miller-Williams
27
318 11.8
Jeremy Smith
26
179
6.9
Chris Colvin
27
168
6.2
Deion Sims
27
157
5.8
Gavin Field
27
149
5.5
Ish John
24
136
5.7
Adam Stanger
27
72
2.7
Jesse Oglesby
21
7
0.3
Jordy Wilson
4
7
1.8
Andy Olejack
3
5
1.7
Joe Rawlings
4
5
1.3
SCORING AVERAGE
G
Pts Avg/G
Doug Daniels
27
385 14.3
John Pringle
27
327 12.1
Chris Miller-Williams
27
318 11.8
Jeremy Smith
26
179
6.9
Chris Colvin
27
168
6.2
Deion Sims
27
157
5.8
Ish John
24
136
5.7
Gavin Field
27
149
5.5
Adam Stanger
27
72
2.7
Jordy Wilson
4
7
1.8
Andy Olejack
3
5
1.7
Joe Rawlings
4
5
1.3
REBOUNDS
G
Reb Reb/G
John Pringle
27
195
7.2
Chris Miller-Williams
27
151
5.6
Doug Daniels
27
144
5.3
Gavin Field
27
105
3.9
Jeremy Smith
26
90
3.5
ASSISTS
G
No. A/G
Adam Stanger
27
62
2.3
Jeremy Smith
26
54
2.1
Doug Daniels
27
46
1.7
Ish John
24
43
1.8
Deion Sims
27
33
1.2
REBOUND AVERAGE
G
Reb Avg/G
John Pringle
27
195
7.2
Chris Miller-Williams
27
151
5.6
Doug Daniels
27
144
5.3
Gavin Field
27
105
3.9
Jeremy Smith
26
90
3.5
STEALS
G
No. S/G
Doug Daniels
27
49
1.8
Chris Miller-Williams
27
26
1.0
Adam Stanger
27
23
0.9
Jeremy Smith
26
18
0.7
Ish John
24
17
0.7
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS
G
No. Avg/G
John Pringle
27
62
2.3
Doug Daniels
27
62
2.3
Chris Miller-Williams
27
47
1.7
Gavin Field
27
39
1.4
Jeremy Smith
26
28
1.1
BLOCKED SHOTS
G
No. Blk/G
John Pringle
27
43
1.6
Doug Daniels
27
18
0.7
Gavin Field
27
15
0.6
Chris Miller-Williams
27
14
0.5
Chris Colvin
27
6
0.2
DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS
G
No. Avg/G
John Pringle
27
133
4.9
Chris Miller-Williams
27
104
3.9
Doug Daniels
27
82
3.0
Gavin Field
27
66
2.4
Jeremy Smith
26
62
2.4
MINUTES
G
No. Min/G
Doug Daniels
27
900 33.3
John Pringle
27
721 26.7
Chris Miller-Williams
27
692 25.6
Jeremy Smith
26
669 25.7
Deion Sims
27
511 18.9
FOULS
G
No. Per/G
John Pringle
27
97 3.6
Chris Miller-Williams
27
74 2.7
Adam Stanger
27
64 2.4
Doug Daniels
27
60 2.2
Jeremy Smith
26
55 2.1
TURNOVERS
G
No. TO/G
Chris Miller-Williams
27
55
2.0
John Pringle
27
49
1.8
Smith, Jeremy
26
47
1.8
Deion Sims
27
40
1.5
Ish John
24
36
1.5
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Game Highs
Individual Game Highs
POINTS ......................... 29 ...................Pringle, John vs North Alabama
(1/31/09)
28 ...................Miller-Williams at Univ of
Montevallo 2/14/09
25 ...................Miller-Williams, C. vs West
Florida (2/5/09)
FIELD GOALS MADE .. 12 ...................Miller-Williams, C. at Univ of
Montevallo 2/14/09
FIELD GOAL ATT ........ 17 ...................Miller-Williams, C. vs West
Florida (2/5/09)
17 ...................Pringle, John vs North Alabama
(1/31/09)
17 ...................Sims, Deion at Valdosta State
(1/15/09)
17 ...................Pringle, John vs West Alabama
(1/10/09)
FG PCT min 5 ............... 1.00 8-8..........Pringle, John vs Augusta State
(12/2/08)
3 PT FG MADE ............. 5 .....................Field, Gavin at West Alabama
(2/12/09)
5 .....................Daniels, Doug at AlabamaHuntsville (1/26/09)
3 PT FG ATTEMPTS .... 9 .....................Daniels, Doug at AlabamaHuntsville (1/26/09)
9 .....................Daniels, Doug vs Delta State
(11/22/08)
3-PT FG PCT(min 2)1.00(3-3) ..............John, Ish vs Toledo (11/26/08)
1.00 2-2..........Daniels, Doug vs Reinhardt
(2/19/09)
1.00 2-2..........Smith, Jeremy vs Concordia
(N.Y.) (12/30/08)
1.00 2-2..........Stanger, Adam vs Clayton State
(12/6/08)
FREE THROWS MADE 10 ...................Daniels, Doug vs West Florida
(2/5/09)
FREE THROW ATT...... 13 ...................Daniels, Doug vs West Florida
(2/5/09)
FT PCT (min 3) ............. 1.00 5-5..........Pringle, John vs Emmanuel
(1/22/09)
1.000 5-5........Daniels, Doug vs Toledo
(11/26/08)
1.000 4-4........Field, Gavin vs West Florida
(2/5/09)
1.000 4-4........Sims, Deion vs West Florida
(2/5/09)
1.000 4-4........Pringle, John at AlabamaHuntsville (1/26/09)
1.000 3-3........Sims, Deion at North Alabama
(2/28/09)
1.000 3-3 .......Daniels, Doug vs AlabamaHuntsville (2/24/09)
1.000 3-3 .......Colvin, Chris at Clayton State
(11/20/08)
REBOUNDS .................. 15 ...................Pringle, John vs Emmanuel
(1/22/09)
ASSISTS ......................... 7 .....................Smith, Jeremy at Univ of Montevallo (2/14/09)
7 .....................Stanger, Adam vs Flagler
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(12/29/08)
STEALS .......................... 7 .....................Daniels, Doug at Florida International (11/25/08)
BLOCKED SHOTS ....... 4 .....................Pringle, John vs North Alabama
(1/31/09)
TURNOVERS................ 5 .....................Pringle, John vs West Alabama
(1/10/09)
5 .....................Pringle, John at Christian
Brothers (1/3/09)
5 .....................Pringle, John vs Clayton State
(12/6/08)
5 .....................Stanger, Adam vs Delta State
(11/22/08)
5 .....................Miller-Williams, C. vs Delta
State (11/22/08)
5 .....................Smith, Jeremy at Benedict College (11/17/08)
5 .....................Miller-Williams, C. vs North
Georgia (11/15/08)
West Georgia Team - Game Highs
POINTS....................................99 ................. vs Tennessee Temple (12/17/08)
.................................................98 ................. at University of Montevallo
(2/14/09)
.................................................92 ................. at Alabama-Huntsville (1/26/09)
FIELD GOALS MADE.............38 ................. at University of Montevallo
(2/14/09)
..................................................38 ................. vs Tennessee Temple (12/17/08)
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ......78 ................. at Alabama-Huntsville (1/26/09)
FIELD GOAL PCT. ...................525(31-59) .. vs North Alabama (1/31/09)
3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE ....10 ................. at West Alabama (2/12/09)
3 PT FG ATTEMPTS ...............26 ................. at University of Montevallo
(2/14/09)
3 PT FG PERCENTAGE ...........500(10-20) .. at West Alabama (2/12/09)
...................................................500 (7-14) ... vs Augusta State (12/2/08)
FREE THROWS MADE ..........26 ................. vs West Florida (2/5/09)
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS ...39 ................. vs West Florida (2/5/09)
FREE THROW PCT..................786(22-28) .. vs North Alabama (1/31/09)
...................................................786(22-28) .. vs North Georgia (11/15/08)
REBOUNDS ............................57 ................. vs Tennessee Temple (12/17/08)
ASSISTS ....................................22 ................. at Alabama-Huntsville (1/26/09)
STEALS ....................................16 ................. vs Delta State (11/22/08)
BLOCKED SHOTS..................10 ................. vs North Alabama (1/31/09)
TURNOVERS ..........................20 ................. vs Delta State (11/22/08)
FOULS......................................33 ................. at Alabama-Huntsville (1/26/09)
Gulf South Conference
2009 GSC Standings
East Division
Team
Valdosta State
North Alabama
Ala-Huntsville
Montevallo
West Alabama
West Florida
Conference
W
L Pct.
9
3 .750
8
4 .687
7
5 .583
5
7 .417
5
7 .417
5
7 .417
W
24
18
17
15
13
13
Overall
L Pct.
7 .774
10 .643
11 .607
16 .484
15 .464
12 .520
West Division
Conference
Team W
L
Pct.
W
Christian Bros
11
3 .786
Delta State
10
4 .714
Arkansas Tech
9
5 .643
Ark-Monticello
8
6 .571
Harding
6
8 .429
Southern Arkansas
6
8 .429
Ouachita Baptist
3 11 .214
Henderson State
3 11 .214
L
25
21
23
21
18
12
13
5
Overall
Pct.
7 .781
9 .700
9 .719
8 .724
12 .600
14 .462
14 .481
21 .192
2009 ALL-GSC Teams
East Division
First Team
Pos.
Player
School
Year
C
Cody Jones
UAH
Jr.
G
Freddy Little
UM
Jr.
G
Kenny Johnson
UNA
Sr.
F
Thomas Fraise
UNA
Sr.
F
Tyrone Curnell
VSU
Jr.
F
Jason Swanson
UWA
Jr.
East Division Freshman of the Year: G, Kenny Johnson, UNA
East Division Player of the Year: G, Josh Magette, UAH
East Division Coach of the Year: Mike Helfer, VSU
Hometown
Chunubusco, IN
Raleigh, NC
Plaquemine, LA
New Orleans, LA
Ocoee, FL
Troy, AL
Second Team
Pos.
F
G
C
G
G
Player
Nate Flowers
Ricardo Lewis
Charles Bouie
Doug Daniels
John Pringle
School
UM
VSU
UWF
UWG
UWG
Year
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Hometown
Waldorf, MD
Lake Weir, FL
Pahokee, FL
Vallejo, CA
Newark, NJ
West Division
First Team
Pos.
Player
School
Year
C
Thiago Cordeiro
ATU
Sr.
G
Chad Henderson
ATU
Sr.
C
Nick Kohs
CBU
Sr.
G
Reggie Peyton
CBU
Sr.
G
Chad Atkins
DSU
Jr.
West Division Freshman of the Year: G, Scott Dennis, CBU
West Division Player of the Year: C, Nick Kohs, CBU
West Division Coach of the Year: Mike Nienaber, CBU
Hometown
Recife, Brazil
Memphis, TN
Cincinnati, OH
Memphis, TN
Madison, MS
Second Team
Pos.
F
G
F
G
G
Player
Alton Robinson
Eric Spencer
Kevin Brown
Trent Morgan
Rowan Ledbetter
School
DSU
DSU
HU
HU
OBU
Year
Sr.
Jr.
So.
Jr.
Sr.
Hometown
Hattiesburg, MS
Marion, AR
Hughes, AR
Little Rock, AR
Little Rock, AR
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GSC Individual Statistics
SCORING
G
FG
3FG
FT
Pts
32
255
0
167
677
28
182
39
97
500
28
171
7
125
474
30
166
75
63
470
28
154
27
100
435
26
157
3
85
402
31
155
51
108
469
31
168
20
101
457
27
132
48
73
385
32
155
38
102
450
REBOUNDING
Player-Team
Cl
G
OFF
DEF
TOT
Kohs, Nick-CBU
SR
32
84
221
305
Flowers, Nate-UM
JR
31
79
187
266
Swanson, Jason-UWA
JR
26
49
168
217
Curnell, Tyrone-VSU
JR
31
58
195
253
Wright, Raymond-UAM
SR
28
89
132
221
Keyes, Ed-OBU
SR
27
77
129
206
Dennis, Scott-CBU
FR
32
75
169
244
Fraise, Thomas-UNA
SR
28
55
150
205
Pringle, John-UWG
JR
27
62
133
195
Moore, Charles-SAU
SR
24
65
100
165
FIELD GOAL PCT (Min 3.0 made per game)
Player-Team
Cl
G
FG
FGA
Cordeiro, Thiago-ATU
SR
32
146
237
Griffin, Jonathan-UWA
JR
27
88
148
Dibble, Marvin-VSU
JR
31
106
179
Marcus, Troy-ATU
SR
32
125
212
Cummings, Ray-VSU
SR
31
111
193
Brown, Kevin-HU
SO
30
144
255
McGhee,Darryl-UWF
JR
25
86
155
Jones, Cody-UAH
JR
28
142
261
Bouie,Charles-UWF
SR
24
98
181
Flowers, Nate-UM
JR
31
150
279
ASSISTS
Player-Team
Cl
G
Assists
Avg/G
Akins,Chad-DSU
JR
30
205
6.83
Barnett, Steven-HU
SR
30
165
5.50
Johnson, Kenny-UNA
SR
28
141
5.04
Coleman, Kael-UAH
SR
28
117
4.18
Couvion, Kyle-CBU
JR
32
132
4.13
Magette, Josh-UAH
FR
28
111
3.96
Massey, Laithe-ATU
SO
32
108
3.38
Dennis, Scott-CBU
FR
32
102
3.19
Brown, Deron-UAM
SR
27
86
3.19
Allison, Tray-HSU
FR
23
73
3.17
FREE THROW PCT (Min 2.0 made per game)
Player-Team
Cl
G
FTM
FTA
Cummings, Ray-VSU
SR
31
65
74
Humphrey, Terrill-UM
SR
31
84
100
Fraise, Thomas-UNA
SR
28
97
118
Nance, Jamaine-UWA
SR
28
75
92
Johnson, Kenny-UNA
SR
28
100
123
Coleman, Kael-UAH
SR
28
80
100
Ledbetter, Rowan-OBU
SR
27
79
100
Peyton, Reggie-CBU
SR
31
108
137
Little, Freddy-UM
JR
30
63
81
Magette, Josh-UAH
FR
28
78
102
STEALS
Player-Team
Cl
G
Steals
Avg/G
Couvion, Kyle-CBU
JR
32
67
2.09
Magette, Josh-UAH
FR
28
55
1.96
Player-Team
Kohs, Nick-CBU
Fraise, Thomas-UNA
Wright, Raymond-UAM
Little, Freddy-UM
Johnson, Kenny-UNA
Swanson, Jason-UWA
Peyton, Reggie-CBU
Curnell, Tyrone-VSU
Daniels, Doug-UWG
Henderson, Chad-ATU
44
Cl
SR
SR
SR
JR
SR
JR
SR
JR
SR
SR
Wolves’ Basketball
Avg/G
21.2
17.9
16.9
15.7
15.5
15.5
15.1
14.7
14.3
14.1
Avg/G
9.5
8.6
8.3
8.2
7.9
7.6
7.6
7.3
7.2
6.9
Pct
.616
.595
.592
.590
.575
.565
.555
.544
.541
.538
Pct
.878
.840
.822
.815
.813
.800
.790
.788
.778
.765
Curnell, Tyrone-VSU
JR
31
60
1.94
Peyton, Reggie-CBU
SR
31
60
1.94
Morgan, Trent-HU
JR
30
55
1.83
Daniels, Doug-UWG
SR
27
49
1.81
Barnett, Steven-HU
SR
30
51
1.70
Brown, Kevin-HU
SO
30
50
1.67
Johnson, Kenny-UNA
SR
28
46
1.64
Redden, Jarelle-UNA
SR
28
46
1.64
3-POINT FG PCT (Min 1.0 made per game)
Player-Team
Cl
G
3FG
FGA
Friedel, Brandon-ATU
JR
32
64
135
Davis, Chris-UWA
JR
28
44
94
Clark, Cory-SAU
FR
22
39
93
Brown, Deron-UAM
SR
27
55
134
Spencer,Eric-DSU
JR
29
42
104
Graves, Luc-UAH
SO
26
27
67
Oldham, Kyle-HSU
JR
26
43
107
Brown, Sam-HU
SO
30
46
116
Blake, Stephen-HU
SO
30
43
111
Collins, Phil-UNA
SR
28
28
73
3-POINT FG MADE
Player-Team
Cl
G
3FG
Avg/G
Little, Freddy-UM
JR
30
75
2.50
Hunter, Christian-VSU
31
67
2.16
Ledbetter, Rowan-OBU
SR
27
58
2.15
Brown, Deron-UAM
SR
27
55
2.04
Friedel, Brandon-ATU
JR
32
64
2.00
Daniels, Doug-UWG
SR
27
48
1.78
Clark, Cory-SAU
FR
22
39
1.77
Radivojevic, Dusan-ATU
JR
29
48
1.66
Oldham, Kyle-HSU
JR
26
43
1.65
Humphrey, Terrill-UM
SR
31
51
1.65
Peyton, Reggie-CBU
SR
31
51
1.65
BLOCKED SHOTS
Player-Team
Cl
G
Blocks
Avg/G
Cordeiro, Thiago-ATU
SR
32
87
2.72
Bouie,Charles-UWF
SR
24
55
2.29
Kohs, Nick-CBU
SR
32
52
1.63
Pringle, John-UWG
JR
27
43
1.59
Easter, Derek-UAM
JR
28
44
1.57
Keyes, Ed-OBU
SR
27
39
1.44
Carlyle, Brian-UM
SR
27
38
1.41
Curnell, Tyrone-VSU
JR
31
39
1.26
Maddox, Daniel-OBU
SR
26
28
1.08
Brown, Kevin-HU
SO
30
30
1.00
ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min 3.0 assists/game)
Player-Team
Cl
G Asst
Avg
Turn
Avg
Akins,Chad-DSU
JR
30
205
6.8
53
1.8
Johnson, Kenny-UNA
SR
28
141
5.0
38
1.4
Dennis, Scott-CBU
FR
32
102
3.2
44
1.4
Magette, Josh-UAH
FR
28
111
4.0
49
1.8
Coleman, Kael-UAH
SR
28
117
4.2
58
2.1
Couvion, Kyle-CBU
JR
32
132
4.1
67
2.1
Massey, Laithe-ATU
SO
32
108
3.4
61
1.9
Brown, Deron-UAM
SR
27
86
3.2
59
2.2
Barnett, Steven-HU
SR
30
165
5.5
117
3.9
Allison, Tray-HSU
FR
23
73
3.2
56
2.4
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS
Player-Team
Cl
G
No
Avg/G
Wright, Raymond-UAM
SR
28
89
3.18
Keyes, Ed-OBU
SR
27
77
2.85
Moore, Charles-SAU
SR
24
65
2.71
Dibble, Marvin-VSU
JR
31
82
2.65
Kohs, Nick-CBU
SR
32
84
2.63
Howard, Brian-HU
SR
30
78
2.60
Pct
.474
.468
.419
.410
.404
.403
.402
.397
.387
.384
Ratio
3.87
3.71
2.32
2.27
2.02
1.97
1.77
1.46
1.41
1.30
GSC Individual Stats
Flowers, Nate-UM
Cummings, Ray-VSU
Marcus, Troy-ATU
Dennis, Scott-CBU
Player-Team
Kohs, Nick-CBU
Swanson, Jason-UWA
Curnell, Tyrone-VSU
Flowers, Nate-UM
Fraise, Thomas-UNA
Dennis, Scott-CBU
Pringle, John-UWG
Keyes, Ed-OBU
JR
31
SR
31
SR
32
FR
32
DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS
Cl
G
SR
32
JR
26
JR
31
JR
31
SR
28
FR
32
JR
27
SR
27
79
75
76
75
2.55
2.42
2.38
2.34
No
221
168
195
187
150
169
133
129
Avg/G
6.91
6.46
6.29
6.03
5.36
5.28
4.93
4.78
Wright, Raymond-UAM
Holmes,Kenny-UWF
SR
28
132
SR
19
86
MINUTES PLAYED
Cl
G Minutes
SR
32
1225
SR
28
977
JR
32
1114
SR
27
904
SR
27
900
SR
31
1018
SR
27
871
SR
28
882
JR
30
938
JR
26
807
Player-Team
Kohs, Nick-CBU
Johnson, Kenny-UNA
Couvion, Kyle-CBU
Brown, Deron-UAM
Daniels, Doug-UWG
Peyton, Reggie-CBU
Ledbetter, Rowan-OBU
Fraise, Thomas-UNA
Little, Freddy-UM
Swanson, Jason-UWA
4.71
4.53
Avg/G
38.28
34.89
34.81
33.48
33.33
32.84
32.26
31.50
31.27
31.04
GSC Team Stats
Team
Delta State
North Alabama
Arkansas Tech
Valdosta State
Harding
Montevallo
West Georgia
Alabama-Huntsville
Arkansas-Monticello
West Alabama
West Florida
Christian Brothers
Henderson State
Ouachita Baptist
Southern Arkansas
Team
Valdosta State
Arkansas Tech
Arkansas-Monticello
Christian Brothers
Delta State
Harding
North Alabama
Alabama-Huntsville
Montevallo
West Florida
Ouachita Baptist
West Alabama
West Georgia
Southern Arkansas
Henderson State
Team
West Alabama
Arkansas Tech
Arkansas-Monticello
Valdosta State
Delta State
Christian Brothers
West Florida
SCORING OFFENSE
G
W-L
30
21-9
28
18-10
32
23-9
31
24-7
30
18-12
31
15-16
27
7-20
28
17-11
29
20-9
28
13-15
25
13-12
32
25-7
26
5-21
27
13-14
26
12-14
SCORING MARGIN
G
OFF
31
77.4
32
77.6
29
71.2
32
65.9
30
80.6
30
75.3
28
78.9
28
71.2
31
73.8
25
69.2
27
64.7
28
69.2
27
71.4
26
63.8
26
65.2
REBOUNDING MARGIN
G
Team
Avg
OPP
8
1080
38.6
874
32
1297
40.5
1062
29
1104
38.1
897
1
1204
38.8
1056
30
1185
39.5
1046
2
1106
34.6
971
5
907
36.3
875
Pts Avg/G
2418
2210
2484
2398
2258
2287
1927
1994
2064
1938
1729
2109
1696
1747
1658
80.6
78.9
77.6
77.4
75.3
73.8
71.4
71.2
71.2
69.2
69.2
65.9
65.2
64.7
63.8
DEF
65.3
66.2
60.4
56.2
71.0
68.9
75.1
69.0
72.4
67.8
64.4
69.5
73.8
69.1
74.2
Margin
+12.0
+11.5
+10.7
+9.8
+9.6
+6.4
+3.9
+2.2
+1.4
+1.4
+0.3
-0.2
-2.4
-5.3
-9.0
Avg
31.2
33.2
30.9
34.1
34.9
30.3
35.0
Margin
+7.4
+7.3
+7.1
+4.8
+4.6
+4.2
+1.3
Harding
Montevallo
North Alabama
Ouachita Baptist
West Georgia
Southern Arkansas
Alabama-Huntsville
Henderson State
Team
North Alabama
Alabama-Huntsville
Delta State
Arkansas-Monticello
Valdosta State
Harding
West Georgia
Christian Brothers
Montevallo
Ouachita Baptist
Arkansas Tech
Southern Arkansas
West Florida
Henderson State
West Alabama
Team
Alabama-Huntsville
Delta State
North Alabama
Christian Brothers
Valdosta State
Montevallo
West Georgia
West Florida
Arkansas Tech
Harding
Henderson State
Arkansas-Monticello
West Alabama
Ouachita Baptist
Southern Arkansas
30
1
28
7
7
26
8
26
1117
37.2
1109
37.0
1082
34.9
1076
34.7
1047
37.4
1072
38.3
928
34.4
959
35.5
1008
37.3
1056
39.1
824
31.7
903
34.7
909
32.5
1012
36.1
897
34.5
995
38.3
TURNOVER MARGIN
G TEAM
Avg OPP
Avg
28
323
11.5 421
15.0
8
316
11.3 393
14.0
30
439
14.6 498
16.6
29
398
13.7 455
15.7
1
419
13.5 463
14.9
30
491
16.4 523
17.4
7
360
13.3 380
14.1
2
406
12.7 427
13.3
1
410
13.2 429
13.8
7
405
15.0 414
15.3
32
526
16.4 516
16.1
26
401
15.4 384
14.8
5
342
13.7 311
12.4
26
415
16.0 338
13.0
8
507
18.1 361
12.9
ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO
G
Asst
Avg Turn
Avg
8
469
16.8 316
11.3
30
542
18.1 439
14.6
28
383
13.7 323
11.5
2
476
14.9 406
12.7
1
452
14.6 419
13.5
1
404
13.0 410
13.2
7
349
12.9 360
13.3
5
327
13.1 342
13.7
32
440
13.8 526
16.4
30
410
13.7 491
16.4
26
340
13.1 415
16.0
29
320
11.0 398
13.7
8
401
14.3 507
18.1
7
295
10.9 405
15.0
26
274
10.5 401
15.4
Wolves’ Basketball
+0.3
+0.2
-0.9
-1.1
-1.8
-3.0
-3.7
-3.8
Margin
+3.50
+2.75
+1.97
+1.97
+1.42
+1.07
+0.74
+0.66
+0.61
+0.33
-0.31
-0.65
-1.24
-2.96
-5.21
Ratio
1.48
1.23
1.19
1.17
1.08
0.99
0.97
0.96
0.84
0.84
0.82
0.80
0.79
0.73
0.68
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GSC Team Stats
FREE THROW PERCENTAGES
Team
G
FTM
FTA
Pct
North Alabama
28
435
606 .718
Montevallo
1
443
621 .713
Alabama-Huntsville
8
397
558 .711
Valdosta State
1
424
599 .708
Delta State
30
502
712 .705
West Florida
5
329
473 .696
Southern Arkansas
26
350
506 .692
Ouachita Baptist
7
369
552 .668
Henderson State
26
250
374 .668
Harding
30
560
839 .667
West Alabama
8
349
528 .661
Arkansas-Monticello
29
408
624 .654
West Georgia
7
338
549 .616
Arkansas Tech
32
483
785 .615
Christian Brothers
2
428
707 .605
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES
Team
G
FG
FGA
Pct
Arkansas Tech
32
898
1863 .482
West Alabama
8
728
1530 .476
Valdosta State
1
881
1873 .470
Delta State
30
863
1847 .467
Montevallo
1
818
1780 .460
Christian Brothers
2
734
1599 .459
West Florida
5
634
1399 .453
Arkansas-Monticello
29
747
1653 .452
Harding
30
753
1687 .446
Alabama-Huntsville
8
687
1548 .444
North Alabama
28
777
1761 .441
Henderson State
26
652
1502 .434
Southern Arkansas
26
591
1362 .434
West Georgia
7
717
1660 .432
Ouachita Baptist
7
607
1470 .413
SCORING DEFENSE
Team
G
Pts
Avg/G
Christian Brothers
32
1797
56.2
Arkansas-Monticello
29
1753
60.4
Ouachita Baptist
27
1738
64.4
Valdosta State
31
2025
65.3
Arkansas Tech
32
2117
66.2
West Florida
25
1694
67.8
Harding
30
2066
68.9
Alabama-Huntsville
28
1933
69.0
Southern Arkansas
26
1797
69.1
West Alabama
28
1945
69.5
Delta State
30
2130
71.0
Montevallo
31
2243
72.4
West Georgia
27
1992
73.8
Henderson State
26
1930
74.2
North Alabama
28
2102
75.1
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES
Team
G
FG
FGA
Pct
Arkansas Tech
32
205
569 .360
Harding
30
192
540 .356
Delta State
30
190
537 .354
Montevallo
1
208
594 .350
Christian Brothers
2
213
610 .349
Alabama-Huntsville
8
223
646 .345
Arkansas-Monticello
29
162
470 .345
Valdosta State
1
212
638 .332
West Alabama
8
133
401 .332
Southern Arkansas
26
126
380 .332
Ouachita Baptist
7
164
497 .330
North Alabama
28
221
673 .328
West Florida
5
132
410 .322
Henderson State
26
142
444 .320
West Georgia
7
143
460 .311
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REBOUNDING OFFENSE
Team
G
Reb
Avg/G
Arkansas Tech
32
1297
40.5
Delta State
30
1185
39.5
Valdosta State
1
1204
38.8
West Alabama
8
1080
38.6
Arkansas-Monticello
29
1104
38.1
North Alabama
28
1047
37.4
West Georgia
7
1008
37.3
Harding
30
1117
37.2
West Florida
5
907
36.3
Montevallo
1
1082
34.9
Christian Brothers
2
1106
34.6
Henderson State
26
897
34.5
Ouachita Baptist
7
928
34.4
Alabama-Huntsville
8
909
32.5
Southern Arkansas
26
824
31.7
REBOUNDING DEFENSE
Team
G
Reb
Avg/G
Christian Brothers
2
971
30.3
Arkansas-Monticello
29
897
30.9
West Alabama
8
874
31.2
Arkansas Tech
32
1062
33.2
Valdosta State
1
1056
34.1
Montevallo
1
1076
34.7
Southern Arkansas
26
903
34.7
Delta State
30
1046
34.9
West Florida
5
875
35.0
Ouachita Baptist
7
959
35.5
Alabama-Huntsville
8
1012
36.1
Harding
30
1109
37.0
Henderson State
26
995
38.3
North Alabama
28
1072
38.3
West Georgia
7
1056
39.1
BLOCKED SHOTS
Team
G Blocks
Avg/G
Arkansas Tech
32
134
4.19
West Georgia
7
109
4.04
West Florida
5
98
3.92
Christian Brothers
2
122
3.81
Valdosta State
1
113
3.65
Ouachita Baptist
7
97
3.59
Henderson State
26
90
3.46
Montevallo
1
100
3.23
Arkansas-Monticello
29
91
3.14
Harding
30
83
2.77
Southern Arkansas
26
65
2.50
Delta State
30
75
2.50
North Alabama
28
64
2.29
West Alabama
8
57
2.04
Alabama-Huntsville
8
36
1.29
ASSISTS
Team
G Assists
Avg/G
Delta State
30
542
18.07
Alabama-Huntsville
8
469
16.75
Christian Brothers
2
476
14.88
Valdosta State
1
452
14.58
West Alabama
8
401
14.32
Arkansas Tech
32
440
13.75
North Alabama
28
383
13.68
Harding
30
410
13.67
West Florida
5
327
13.08
Henderson State
26
340
13.08
Montevallo
1
404
13.03
West Georgia
7
349
12.93
Arkansas-Monticello
29
320
11.03
Ouachita Baptist
7
295
10.93
Southern Arkansas
26
274
10.54
STEALS
Team
G
Steals
Avg/G
Harding
30
297
9.90
Delta State
30
250
8.33
North Alabama
28
230
8.21
Christian Brothers
2
247
7.72
Valdosta State
1
238
7.68
Arkansas-Monticello
29
212
7.31
Arkansas Tech
32
228
7.13
West Georgia
7
192
7.11
Ouachita Baptist
7
177
6.56
Southern Arkansas
26
170
6.54
Alabama-Huntsville
8
181
6.46
Montevallo
1
192
6.19
Henderson State
26
152
5.85
West Alabama
8
145
5.18
West Florida
5
121
4.84
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS
Team
G
No
Avg/G
Arkansas-Monticello
29
425
14.66
Delta State
30
424
14.13
Arkansas Tech
32
434
13.56
Valdosta State
1
416
13.42
West Georgia
7
347
12.85
North Alabama
28
358
12.79
Harding
30
365
12.17
Ouachita Baptist
7
320
11.85
West Alabama
8
329
11.75
Montevallo
1
358
11.55
Christian Brothers
2
365
11.41
West Florida
5
269
10.76
Henderson State
26
279
10.73
Southern Arkansas
26
262
10.08
Alabama-Huntsville
8
242
8.64
DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS
Team
G
No
Avg/G
Arkansas Tech
32
863
26.97
West Alabama
8
751
26.82
West Florida
5
638
25.52
Valdosta State
1
788
25.42
Delta State
30
761
25.37
Harding
30
752
25.07
North Alabama
28
689
24.61
West Georgia
7
661
24.48
Alabama-Huntsville
8
667
23.82
Henderson State
26
618
23.77
Arkansas-Monticello
29
679
23.41
Montevallo
1
724
23.35
Christian Brothers
2
741
23.16
Ouachita Baptist
7
608
22.52
Southern Arkansas
26
562
21.62
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
Team
G
3FG
Avg/G
Alabama-Huntsville
8
223
7.96
North Alabama
28
221
7.89
Valdosta State
1
212
6.84
Montevallo
1
208
6.71
Christian Brothers
2
213
6.66
Arkansas Tech
32
205
6.41
Harding
30
192
6.40
Delta State
30
190
6.33
Ouachita Baptist
7
164
6.07
Arkansas-Monticello
29
162
5.59
Henderson State
26
142
5.46
West Georgia
7
143
5.30
West Florida
5
132
5.28
Southern Arkansas
26
126
4.85
West Alabama
8
133
4.75
The Records
Individual Records
SINGLE GAME
Most Points - 49 by Michael Ford vs. North Alabama, Jan. 23, 2006 ; 49 by Shawn Hadley vs.
Tuskegee, Feb. 2, 1995
Most Points in a Half: 36 by Michael Ford vs.
North Alabama, Jan. 23, 2006
Most Field Goals: 23 by Tom Turner vs. Berry,
Jan. 3, 1973
Most Field Goals Attempted - 32 by Tom Turner
Michael Ford
vs. Montevallo, Nov. 24, 1973
Best Field Goal Percentage (10+ Atts) - 92% (12-13) by Tom Turner
vs. Lynchburg, Nov. 23, 1973
Most 3-Point Goals - 9 (13 attempts) by Andy Young vs. Shaw University,
December 4, 2001; 9 (11 attempts) by Lance Reinhard vs. Mississippi
College, January 16, 1993
Most 3-Point Goals Attempted - 16 by Anthony Dunbar vs. Brewton
Parker, Dec. 16, 1989
Best 3-Point Goal Percentage (8+ Atts) - 81.8% (9-11) by Lance
Reinhard vs. Mississippi College, January 16, 1993
Most Free Throws - 19 by Mantevius Jackson vs. Central State, Nov. 24,
1996
Most Free Throws Attempted - 24 by Charlie Hamilton vs. Berry, Jan.
25, 1972
Best Free Throw Percentage (10+) - (11-11) by Pat Magley vs. Valdosta State, Feb. 12, 1973
Most Rebounds - 29 by Charlie Hamilton vs. Morris Brown, Jan. 7, 1971
and vs. Augusta, Jan. 12, 1972; Larry Moen vs. Berry, Dec. 5, 1959
Most Assists - 21 by Clarence Walker vs. Lynchburg, Nov. 23, 1973
Most Steals - 15 by Clarence Walker vs. Albany State, Dec. 10, 1973
Most Blocked Shots - 7 by Reggie Milbry in two games during 1988-89
season
Most Points Scored at Home - 49 by Shawn Hadley vs. Tuskegee, Feb.
2, 1995
Most Points Scored Away - 43 by Tony Bailey vs. Central Missouri State,
Mar. 8, 1994; Anthony Barge vs. Delta State, Feb. 16, 1987
SEASON
Most Points - 875 by Tom Turner
Best Scoring Average - 28.7 by Anthony Barge, 1986-87
Most Field Goals - 402 by Tom Turner, 1973-74
Most Field Goals Attempted - 789 by Tom Turner, 1973-74
Best Field Goal Percentage - 73.4 by Brian Moten, 1991-92
Most 3-Point Goals - 100 by Lance Reinhard, 1992-93
Most 3-Point Goals Attempted - 246 by Curtis Pass, 1998-99
Best 3-Point Goal Percentage - 50.0 (57-114) by Anthony Dunbar,
1989-90
Most Free Throws - 198 by Tony Bailey, 1993-94
Most Free Throws Attempted - 282 by Charlie
Hamilton, 1971-72
Best Free Throw Percentage: 91.1 (82-90) by
Germayne Forbes, 2002-2003
Best Rebounding Average - 20.0 (680 in 34
games) by Charlie Hamilton, 1971-72
Most Steals - 155 by Clarence Walker, 1972-73
Clarence Walker
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Wolves’ Basketball
Best Steals Average - 5.5 by Clarence Walker, 1972-73
Most Assists - 415 by Clarence Walker, 1972-73
Best Assist Average - 14.5 by Clarence Walker, 1972-73
Most Blocked Shots - 70 by Reggie Milbry, 1988-89
CAREER
Most Games - 111 by Matt Lyons, 1996-2000
Most Consecutive Games - 83, Jeff Hickman, 1998-2000
Most Points - 1,696 by Tom Turner, 1971-74
Best Scoring Average - 23.8 by Anthony Barge, 1985-87
Most Field Goals - 776 by Tom Turner, 1971-74
Most Field Goals Attempted - 1,586 by Tom Turner, 1971-74
Best Field Goal Percentage - 66.8% (253-379) by Brian Moten, 199193
Most 3-Point Goals - 166 by Lance Reinhard,
1991-93
Most 3-Point Goals Attempted - 450 by Andy
Young, 2000-2002
Best 3-Point Goal Percentage - 51.4 by Tim
Criswell, 1984-86
Most Rebounds - 1,033 by Charlie Hamilton,
1970-72
Best Rebounding Average - 17.5 by Charlie
Anthony Barge Hamilton,1970-72
Most Steals - 265 by Clarence Walker, 1972-74
Most Assists - 785 by Clarence Walker, 1972-74
1,000 PLUS CAREER POINTS
1,696 - Tom Turner, 1971-74
1,424 - Tim Criswell 1983-85
1,276 - Clarence Walker, 1972-74
1,188 - Anthony Barge, 1985-87
1,133 - Jeff Myers 1987-91
1,132 - Daron Richardson, 1979-81
1,056 - Stanley Brewer, 1979-81
1,000 PLUS CAREER REBOUNDS
1,033 - Charlie Hamilton, 1970-72
40 - POINT PLUS GAMES
49 - Michael Ford at North Alabama, Jan. 23, 2006
49 - Shawn Hadley vs. Tuskegee, Feb. 2, 1995
47 - Vernon Warner vs. Valdosta St., Feb. 20, 1995
47 - Tom Turner vs. Berry College, Jan. 30, 1973
46 - Anthony Barge vs. Shorter, Nov. 25, 1986
43 - Tony Bailey vs. Central Missouri State, Mar. 8, 1994
Anthony Barge vs. Delta State, Feb. 16, 1987
42 - Clarence Walker vs. North Georgia, Feb. 24, 1973
Randall Walker vs. Piedmont, Jan. 30, 1970
Anthony Barge vs. Valdosta State, Feb. 5, 1987
41 - Stanley Brewer vs. Vassar, Jan. 6, 1981
40 - Tom Turner vs. Montevallo, Nov. 24, 1971
Tim Criswell
Career Leaders
1,000-POINT CLUB
SEASON REBOUNDING
LEADERS
1. TOM TURNER (1971-1974) 1,696 POINTS
YEAR
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
TOTALS
G
15
27
33
75
FG-FGA
76-192
298-605
402-789
776-1,586
PCT
39.6
49.3
51.0
48.9
FT-FTA
27-43
46-70
71-99
144-212
PCT
62.8
65.7
71.7
67.9
PTS
179
642
875
1,696
AVG
11.9
23.8
26.5
22.6
REB
67
141
138
346
AVG
4.5
5.2
4.2
4.6
AVG
12.7
19.7
20.7
18.0
REB
78
124
134
336
AVG
3.4
4.6
4.6
4.3
2. TIM CRISWELL (1983-1986) 1,424 POINTS
YEAR
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
TOTALS
G
23
27
29
79
FG-FGA
125-224
226-426
239-443
590-1,093
PCT
55.8
53.0
54.0
54.0
FT-FTA
41-47
80-106
69-81
190-234
PCT
87.2
75.5
85.2
81.2
PTS
291
532
601
1,424
3. CLARENCE “FOOTS” WALKER (1972-1974) 1,276 POINTS
YEAR
1972-73
1973-74
TOTALS
G
28
33
61
FG-FGA
226-450
290-598
516-1,048
PCT
50.2
48.5
49.2
FT-FTA
112-148
132-173
244-321
PCT
75.7
76.3
76.0
PTS
564
712
1,276
AVG
20.1
21.6
20.9
REB
232
222
454
AVG
8.6
6.7
7.4
PTS
384
804
1,188
AVG
17.5
28.7
15.5
REB
107
154
261
AVG
4.9
5.5
5.2
PTS
113
396
230
394
1,133
AVG
4.3
15.8
9.2
14.6
11.0
REB
55
158
86
137
436
AVG
2.1
6.3
3.9
5.1
4.2
AVG
18.5
20.6
19.5
REB
200
205
405
AVG
6.7
7.3
7.0
AVG
18.0
19.0
18.6
REB
353
680
1,033
AVG
14.1
20.0
17.5
AVG
18.1
19.0
18.2
REB
142
156
298
AVG
4.7
5.8
5.1
4. ANTHONY BARGE (1985-1987) 1,188 POINTS
YEAR
1985-86
1986-87
TOTALS
G
22
28
50
FG-FGA
134-246
266-501
400-747
PCT
54.5
53.1
53.5
FT-FTA
80-93
190-221
270-314
PCT
86.0
86.4
86.0
5. JEFF MYERS (1987-1991) 1,133 POINTS
YEAR
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
TOTALS
G
26
25
25
27
103
FG-FGA
34-74
162-300
74-158
131-307
401-839
PCT
45.9
54.0
46.8
42.7
47.8
FT-FTA
45-53
59-76
75-84
96-119
275-332
PCT
84.9
77.6
89.3
80.7
82.8
6. DARON RICHARDSON (1979-1981) 1,132 POINTS
YEAR
1979-80
1980-81
TOTALS
G
30
28
58
FG-FGA
227-441
234-449
461-890
PCT
51.5
52.1
51.8
FT-FTA
100-140
110-152
210-292
PCT
71.4
72.4
71.9
PTS
554
578
1,132
7. CHARliE HAMILTON (1970-1972) 1,097 POINTS
YEAR
1970-71
1971-72
TOTALS
G
25
34
59
FG-FGA
160-308
231-434
391-742
PCT
51.9
53.2
52.7
FT-FTA
131-207
184-282
315-489
PCT
63.2
65.2
64.4
PTS
451
646
1,097
8. STANLEY BREWER (1979-1981) 1,054 POINTS
YEAR
1979-80
1980-81
TOTALS
G
30
28
58
FG-FGA
201-407
208-440
409-847
PCT
49.4
47.3
48.3
FT-FTA
140-172
96-118
236-290
PCT
81.4
81.4
81.4
PTS
542
512
1,054
(1969 to Present)
600-Rebound Club
Charlie Hamilton
680
1971-1972
300-Rebound Club
Darrell Smith
J.J. Sims
Jarvis Reynolds
Charlie Hamilton
Jerry Faulkner
Randall Walker
Shawn Myers
387
374
356
353
335
327
309
1983-1984
1995-1996
1977-1978
1970-1971
1973-1974
1969-1970
1996-1997
200-Rebound Club
Rafi Stevens
Sam Christian
Darrell Smith
Jerry Faulkner
Steve Cox
John Wortham
Harley Stewart
Shawn Myers
Tim Reynolds
Reggie Milbry
Pat Magley
Antonio Shaw
Ivory Austin
Nate Boyd
Chris Burras
Bobby York
Steve Cox
Toriano Edwards
Paul Harvey
Clarence Walker
Paul Harvey
Jamal Chretien
Antonio Shaw
Vernon Walker
Brian Parker
Randy Rountree
Clarence Walker
Robert Stanley
Clarence Porch
Derrick Cooley
Sam Christian
Kendrick Eskridge
John Babbs
Robert Stanley
Lamar Frady
Lonnie Jones
Daron Richardson
Winston Shepard
Curtis Pass
Derrick Cooley
Allen Gustavel
Kardell Sims
Daron Richardson
297
287
280
275
266
257
257
255
252
245
245
240
240
237
236
236
234
233
232
232
230
226
225
225
222
222
222
216
216
215
215
211
211
211
210
208
205
204
203
203
203
200
200
1999-2000
1974-1975
1985-1986
1972-1973
1998-1999
1987-1988
1971-1972
1996-1997
1975-1976
1988-1989
1972-1973
2005-2006
1997-1998
1990-1991
2005-2006
1971-1972
1999-2000
1996-1997
1980-1981
1972-1973
1981-1982
1997-1998
2004-2005
1994-1995
1997-1998
1973-1974
1973-1974
1978-1979
1978-1979
1989-1990
1976-1977
1991-1992
1979-1980
1977-1978
1979-1980
1982-1983
1980-1981
1991-1992
1998-1999
1990-1991
1972-1973
1998-1999
1979-1980
Wolves’ Basketball
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Career/Season Leaders
(1969 to Present)
Scoring
1. Tom Turner (1972-1974)
2. Tim Criswell (1983-1986)
3. Clarence Walker (1972-1974)
4. Anthony Barge (1985-1987)
5. Jeff Myers (1987-1991)
6. Daron Richardson (1979-1981)
7. Charlie Hamilton (1970-1972)
8. Stanley Brewer (1979-1981)
9. Rodney Roberts (1983-1988)
10. Terrance Hundley
11. Mantevius Jackson (1995-1997)
12. Shawn Myers (1995-1997)
13. Bryant Redd (2000-2003)
14. Lamar Frady (1977-1980)
15. Dave Edmunds (1973-1975)
1,696
1,424
1,276
1,188
1,133
1,132
1,097
1,054
973
970
969
963
961
951
947
Rebounding
1. Charlie Hamilton (1971-1972)
2. Lamar Frady (1978-1981)
3. Jerry Faulkner (1972-1974)
4. Shawn Myers (1995-1997)
5. Pat Magley (1972-1975)
6. Sam Christian (1974-1977)
7. Alan Gustavel (1971-1975)
8. Steve Cox (1998-2000)
9. Antonio Shaw (2004-2006)
10. Paul Harvey (1980-1982)
11. Jeff Myers (1987-1991)
12. Clarence Walker (1972-1974)
13. Harley Stewart (1970-1972)
14. Chris Burras (2004-2006)
15. Toriano Edwards (1995-1997)
Reggie Milbry (1986-1989)
1,033
664
610
564
558
502
501
500
465
462
456
454
435
434
427
427
Field Goals
1. Tom Turner (1971-1974)
2. Tim Criswell (1983-1986)
3. Clarence Walker (1972-1974)
4. Daron Richardson (1979-1981)
5. Dave Edmunds (1973-1975)
6. Stanley Brewer (1979-1981)
7. Jeff Myers (1987-1991)
8. Anthony Barge (1985-1987)
9. Charlie Hamilton (1970-1972)
10. Lamar Frady (1977-1981)
11. Melvin Gibson (1981-1983)
12. Tim Wyatt (1986-1988)
13. Sherman Rowe (1984-1986)
14. Shawn Myers (1995-1997)
15. Bryant Redd (2000-2003)
715
590
516
461
427
409
401
400
391
387
380
375
372
357
353
Field Goal Attempts
1. Tom Turner (1972-1974)
2. Tim Criswell (1983-1986)
3. Clarence Walker (1972-1974)
4. Bryant Redd (2000-2003)
6. Daron Richardson (1979-1981)
6. Dave Edmunds (1973-1975)
7. Stanley Brewer (1979-1981)
8. Jeff Myers (1987-1991)
50
Wolves’ Basketball
1,394
1,093
1,048
928
890
855
847
838
9. Terrance Hundley
10. Rodney Roberts (1983-1988)
11. Tim Wyatt (1986-1988)
12. Lonnie Edwards (1996-1998)
13. Sherman Rowe (1984-1986)
14. Anthony Barge (1985-1987)
15. Pat Magley (1972-1975)
813
791
776
773
751
747
743
Free Throws
1. Darnell Miller (2003-2005)
2. Charlie Hamilton (1970-1972)
3. Jeff Myers (1987-1991)
4. Mantevius Jackson (1995-1997)
5. Anthony Barge (1985-1987)
6. Jerry Faulkner (1972-1974)
7. Clarence Walker (1972-1974)
8. Stanley Brewer (1979-1981)
9. Rodney Roberts (1983-1988)
10. Daron Richardson (1979-1981)
11. Nate Boyd (1989-1991)
12. Tony Bailey (1993-1994)
13. Shawn Myers (1995-1997)
14. Tim Criswell (1983-1986)
15. Lance Reinhard (1991-1993)
331
315
275
271
270
259
244
236
231
210
207
198
196
190
189
3-Point Field Goal Attempts
1. Andy Young (2000-2002)
2. Rob Neal (2002-2005)
3. Germayne Forbes (2002-2004)
4. Terrance Hundley
5. Bryant Redd (2000-2003)
6. Lance Reinhard (1991-1993)
7. Mickhal Locklear (1993-1996)
8. Mantevius Jackson (1996-1997)
9. Jeff Hickman (1998-2002)
10. Doug Daniels
11. Travis Benton (1986-1988)
12. Lonnie Edwards (1996-1998)
13. Curtis Pass (1998-1999)
14. Majestic Mapp (2004-2005)
15. Ryan Madry (2003-2005)
450
428
419
407
387
362
358
295
302
294
293
278
246
238
236
Free Throw Attempts
1. Charlie Hamilton (1970-1972)
2. Darnell Miller (2003-2005)
3. Mantevius Jackson (1995-1997)
4. Jeff Myers (1988-1991)
5. Clarence Walker (1972-1974)
6. Shawn Myers (1995-1997)
7. Anthony Barge (1985-1987)
8. Jerry Faulkner (1972-1974)
9. Vernon Warner (1993-1995)
10. Nate Boyd (1990-1991)
11. Daron Richardson (1979-1981)
12. Stanley Brewer (1979-1981)
13. Reggie Milbry (1986-1989)
14. Rodney Roberts (1983-1988)
15. Lamar Frady (1977-1981)
489
433
339
332
321
320
313
312
302
296
292
290
289
285
251
3-Point Field Goals
1. Rob Neal (2002-2005)
2. Germayne Forbes (2002-2004)
3. Lance Reinhard (1991-1993)
4. Andy Young (2000-2002)
5. Terrance Hundley
6. Bryant Redd (2000-2003)
7. Mickhal Locklear (1993-1996)
8. Mantevius Jackson (1995-1997)
9. Travis Benton (1986-1988)
10. Jeff Hickman (1998-2002)
Lonnie Edwards (1996-1998)
11. Ryan Madry (2003-2005)
12. Doug Daniels
Curtis Pass (1998-1999)
13. Majestic Mapp (2004-2005)
14. Sanchez Blake (1997-1998)
Anthony Barge (1986-1987)
15. Shawn Hadley (1993-1995)
179
170
166
160
146
122
118
112
108
105
105
104
94
94
92
82
82
73
Season 800-Point Club
Tom Turner
Anthony Barge
875
804
1973-74
1986-87
Season 700-Point Club
Clarence Walker
712
1973-74
Season 600-Point Club
Curtis Pass
Charlie Hamilton
Tom Turner
Sherman Rowe
Tony Bailey
Melvin Gibson
Tim Criswell
658
646
642
609
607
606
601
1998-99
1971-72
1972-73
1985-86
1993-94
1982-83
1985-86
Season 500-Point Club
Lonnie Edwards
Daron Richardson
Michael Ford
Clarence “Foots” Walker
Daron Richardson
Majestic Mapp
Tim Wyatt
Stanley Brewer
Reggie Milbry
Mantevius Jackson
Tim Criswell
John Babbs
Vernon Warner
Dave Edmunds
Jarvis Reynolds
Lance Reinhard
Stanley Brewer
Shawn Myers
Derek Jones
Terrence Hundley
580
578
566
564
554
546
545
542
540
535
532
530
523
521
520
519
512
501
501
500
1997-98
1980-81
2005-06
1972-73
1979-80
2004-05
1987-88
1979-80
1988-89
1996-97
1984-85
1979-80
1994-95
1974-75
1977-78
1992-93
1980-81
1996-97
1983-84
2006-07
Season Scoring Leaders
(1969 to Present)
Season 400-Point Club
Tyrone Gates
Shawn Hadley
Tim Reynolds
J.J. Sims
Chris Burras
Ryan Madry
Jerry Faulkner
Paul Harvey
Shawn Myers
Randall Walker
Charlie Hamilton
Darrell Smith
Kenny Lee
Jonathan James
Bobby York
Terrence Hundley
Mantevius Jackson
Germayne Forbes
Dave Edmunds
Nate Boyd
Henrick Foster
Robert Stanley
Antonio Shaw
Steve Cox
Toriano Edwards
Germayne Forbes
Darnell Miller
Travis Benton
Sam Christian
Andy Young
495
478
476
472
467
465
465
464
461
456
451
445
441
437
436
434
434
429
427
425
420
420
419
418
417
416
405
403
403
402
Season 300-Point Club
1975-76
1994-95
1975-76
1995-96
2005-06
2004-05
1973-74
1981-82
1995-96
1969-70
1970-71
1983-84
1981-82
2003-04
1971-72
2007-08
1995-96
2003-04
1973-74
1990-91
2006-07
1978-79
2005-06
1999-00
1996-97
2002-03
2004-05
1987-88
1974-75
2001-02
Toriano Edwards
Jeff Myers
Rob O’Neal
Jeff Myers
Doug Daniels
Anthony Barge
Lonnie Jones
Henrick Foster
Greg Allen
Andy Young
Teri Lawrence
Paul Harvey
Rodney Roberts
Tim Wyatt
Shawn Hadley
Reggie Tyler
Antwon Daniels
Darnell Miller
Jonathan James
Harley Stewart
Bryant Redd
Winston Shepard
Kendrick Eskridge
Rodney Roberts
Mickhal Locklear
Tony Stroud
Tamal Forchion
Lonnie Jones
Pat Magley
Brian Parker
Ray Butler
Dondi Flemister
Clarence Porch
Barry Allen
398
396
395
394
385
384
384
383
383
382
379
377
375
370
369
369
366
366
366
364
363
360
355
355
354
354
353
353
352
350
350
347
347
345
1994-95
1988-89
2003-04
1990-91
2008-09
1985-86
1983-84
2006-07
1971-72
2000-01
1976-77
1980-81
1987-88
1986-87
1993-94
1975-76
1984-85
2003-04
2002-03
1971-72
2000-01
1991-92
1991-92
1986-87
1993-94
1974-75
2004-05
1982-83
1974-75
1997-98
1970-71
1993-94
1978-79
1971-72
Jerry Faulkner
Demetrius Somerville
Brian Moten
Sanchez Blake
Lance Reinhard
Derrick Cooley
Mickhal Locklear
Melvin Gibson
Derrick Cooley
Ken Wilson
Scott Thomas
John Pringle
Rafi Stevens
Lonnie Edwards
Robert Stanley
Keith Hines
Bryant Redd
Chris Miller-Williams
Travis Hall
Brian Moten
Levar Dodd
Lamar Frady
Doug Daniels
Derrick Clark
Mike Maddox
Travis Hall
Steve Cox
Anthony Moore
Anthony Dunbar
Vernon Warner
Mike Maddox
Pat Magley
Sherman Rowe
344
343
343
339
334
334
333
332
331
331
328
327
325
323
323
321
320
318
318
319
317
316
314
313
313
312
311
310
310
308
307
305
302
1972-73
1998-99
1991-92
1997-98
1991-92
1990-91
1995-96
1981-82
1989-90
1975-76
1978-79
2008-09
1999-00
1996-97
1977-78
1990-91
2002-03
2008-09
2006-07
1992-93
1999-00
1979-80
2007-08
1984-85
1976-77
2006-07
1998-99
2000-01
1989-90
1993-94
1977-78
1972-73
1984-85
Clarence “Foots” Walker
Born: May 21, 1951
Hometown: Southampton, N.Y.
Position: Guard
Height: 6-0
Weight: 172
Drafted: Cleveland Cavaliers, Third Round – 1974
Career Pro Statistics
Year
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
Team
Cleveland Cavaliers
Cleveland Cavaliers
Cleveland Cavaliers
Cleveland Cavaliers
Cleveland Cavaliers
Cleveland Cavaliers
New Jersey Nets
New Jersey Nets
New Jersey Nets
New Jersey Nets
TOTALS
G
72
81
62
81
55
76
41
77
79
34
658
FG
111
143
157
287
208
258
72
156
114
32
1,538
FGA
275
369
349
641
448
569
169
378
250
90
3,537
PCT.
.404
.388
.450
.448
.464
.454
.426
.413
.456
.356
.435
FT
80
84
89
159
137
195
88
141
116
24
1,113
FTA
117
108
115
221
175
243
111
194
149
27
1,460
PCT.
.684
.776
.774
.719
.783
.802
.793
.727
.779
.889
.762
REB
146
182
160
294
198
287
102
150
136
23
1,686
ASSI
192
288
254
453
321
697
253
398
264
81
3,121
PTS
302
370
403
733
553
712
234
456
346
90
4,199
AVE.
4.2
4.6
6.5
9.0
10.1
9.4
5.7
5.9
4.4
2.6
6.4
Wolves’ Basketball
51
Season Leaders
Points
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-98
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
Randall Walker ..................456
Charlie Hamilton ...............451
Charlie Hamilton ...............646
Tom Turner .......................642
Tom Turner .......................875
Dave Edmunds ..................521
Tyrone Gates ......................495
Teri Lawrence ....................379
Jarvis Reynolds ..................520
Robert Stanley ...................420
Daron Richardson .............554
Daron Richardson .............578
Paul Harvey .......................464
Melvin Gibson ...................606
Derek Jones ......................501
Tim Criswell ......................532
Sherman Rowe ..................609
Anthony Barge ...................804
Tim Wyatt ..........................545
Reggie Milbry ....................540
Derrick Cooley ..................331
Nate Boyd ..........................425
Winston Shepard ...............360
Lance Reinhard .................519
Tony Bailey ........................607
Vernon Warner ..................523
J.J. Sims .............................472
Mantevius Jackson .............535
Lonnie Edwards .................580
Curtis Pass .........................658
Steve Cox ...........................418
Andy Young .......................382
Chezley Watson ..................497
Germayne Forbes ..............416
Jonathan James .................437
Majestic Mapp ...................546
Michael Ford .....................566
Terrence Hundley ..............500
Terrence Hundley ..............434
Doug Daniels .....................385
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
Randall Walker ..................327
Charlie Hamilton ...............353
Charlie Hamilton ...............680
Jerry Faulkner ...................275
Jerry Faulkner ...................335
Sam Christian ....................287
Tim Reynolds.....................252
Sam Christian ....................215
Jarvis Reynolds ..................356
Robert Stanley,
Clarence Porch ..................216
John Babbs ........................211
Paul Harvey .......................232
Paul Harvey .......................230
Lonnie Jones .....................208
Darrell Smith .....................387
Antwon Daniels .................219
Darrell Smith .....................280
Reggie Milbry ....................182
John Wortham ...................257
Reggie Milbry ....................245
Derrick Cooley ..................215
Nate Boyd ..........................237
Kendrick Eskridge .............211
Brian Moten ......................182
Dondi Flemister .................182
Vernon Warner ..................225
J.J. Sims .............................374
Shawn Myers .....................309
52
Wolves’ Basketball
Rebounding
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
(1969 to Present)
Ivory Austin .......................240
Steve Cox ...........................266
Rafi Stevens .......................297
Anthony Moore ..................183
Dennis Long ......................212
Jonathan James .................183
Jay Sherrell ........................211
Antonio Shaw ....................225
Antonio Shaw ....................240
Henrick Foster ..................192
Sheldon Harris ..................145
John Pringle ......................195
Assists
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
Teri Lawrence ......................82
Mike Maddox ....................108
Corky Umstead ....................54
David Fowlkes ...................108
Melvin Gibson .....................95
Derek Jones ......................163
Derek Jones ......................179
Derrick Clark ....................103
Sherman Rowe ..................130
Travis Benton ....................130
Travis Benton ....................168
Darryl Miley ......................123
Freddie Snyder ....................91
Willie Scott ..........................74
Lance Reinhard ...................91
Matt O’Brien ........................92
Michkal Locklear ..............117
James Clark .........................52
Michkal Locklear ..............137
Lonnie Edwards .................139
Lonnie Edwards .................148
Jeff Hickman .....................100
Jeff Hickman .....................109
Andy Young .........................99
Chezley Watson ..................116
Bryant Redd ........................99
Darnell Miller ....................208
Darnell Miller ....................219
Michael Ford .......................90
Jonathan Smith ....................84
Adam Stanger ......................99
Adam Stanger ......................62
Field Goal Pct.
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
Ron Butler .........................550
Charlie Hamilton ...............520
Charlie Hamilton ...............532
Clarence “Foots” Walker ...502
Rany Rountree ...................558
Pat Magley .........................528
Tyrone Gates ......................524
Sam Christian ....................562
Scott Thomas .....................515
Clarance Porch ..................607
Lamar Frady ......................567
Lamar Frady ......................595
Paul Harvey .......................526
Melvin Gibson ...................569
Tim Criswell ......................558
Tim Criswell ......................531
Darrell Smith .....................562
Reggie Milbry ....................543
John Wortham ...................546
Reggie Milbry ....................546
Stacy Worthy ......................559
Keith Hines ........................491
Brian Moten ......................734
Brian Moten ......................599
Tony Bailey ........................559
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
Vernon Warner ..................453
J.J. Sims .............................635
Shawn Myers .....................541
Jamal Chretien ...................572
Steve Cox ...........................521
Rafi Stevens .......................522
Larry Patrick .....................570
Anthony “Mo” Moore ........520
Jonathan James .................498
Jonathan James .................506
Tamal Forchion .................554
Antonio Shaw ....................570
Sheldon Harris ..................649
Sheldon Harris ..................699
Chris Miller-Williams .........506
Free Throw Pct.
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
Boyd Steele ........................766
Boyd Steele ........................829
Harley Stewart ...................764
Pat Magley .........................807
Jerry Faulkner ...................909
Tony Stroud .......................763
Tim Reynolds.....................716
Mike Maddox ....................878
Mike Maddox ....................849
Willie Almond ....................753
John Babbs ........................844
Stanley Brewer ..................814
Kenny Lee ..........................820
Melvin Gibson ...................772
Tim Criswell ......................871
Tim Criswell ......................755
Anthony Barge ...................860
Rodney Roberts .................866
Jeff Myers ..........................849
Jeff Myers ..........................776
Jeff Myers ..........................893
Jeff Myers ..........................807
David Shelton ....................857
Lance Reinhard .................858
Tony Bailey ........................892
Shawn Hadley ....................778
Michkal Locklear ..............783
Lonnie Edwards .................838
Lonnie Edwards .................832
Steve Cox ...........................770
Steve Cox ...........................778
Andy Young .......................788
Dennis Long ......................808
Germayne Forbes ..............911
Germayne Forbes ..............839
Ryan Madry .......................823
Michael Ford .....................849
Jonathan Smith ..................748
Doug Daniels .....................733
Doug Daniels .....................702
3-Point Field Goal Pct.
1986-87
1987-87
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
Anthony Barge ...................466
Tim Wyatt ..........................414
Chip Kaiser ........................381
Anthony Dunbar ................500
Jeff Myers ..........................324
Lance Reinhard .................426
Lance Reinhard .................483
Tony Bailey ........................427
Shawn Hadley ....................410
Mantevius Jackson .............326
Mantevius Jackson .............429
Lonnie Edwards .................397
Jeff Hickman .....................432
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
Levar Dodd ........................431
Dennis Long ......................353
Andy Young .......................379
Germayne Forbes ..............439
Rob Neal ...........................455
Ryan Madry .......................461
Chris Burras ......................344
Terrence Hundley ..............380
Terrence Hundley ..............342
Doug Daniels .....................336
1977-78
1978-79
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
Scott Thomas .......................65
Scott Thomas .......................70
Stanley Brewer ....................55
Kenny Lee ............................55
Melvin Gibson .....................67
Derek Jones ........................92
Sherman Rowe ....................56
Sherman Rowe ....................81
Mike Summers ....................88
Travis Benton ......................44
Darryl Miley ........................43
Freddie Snyder ....................37
Bobby Pippens ....................47
Winston Shepard .................46
Matt O’Brien ........................30
Dondi Flemister ...................59
Shawn Hadley ......................31
Shawn Myers .......................65
Shawn Myers .......................58
Lonnie Edwards ...................45
Curtis Pass ...........................55
Jeff Hickman .......................36
Bryant Redd ........................54
Dennis Long ........................76
Bryant Redd ........................45
Germayne Forbes ................50
Darnell Miller ......................41
Chris Burras/Antonio Shaw ..46
Henrick Foster ....................48
Terrence Hundley ................44
Doug Daniels .......................49
Steals
Blocked Shots
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
Darrell Smith .......................59
Antwon Daniels ...................33
Darrell Smith .......................36
Reggie Milbry ......................50
John Wortham .....................20
Reggie Milbry ......................70
Derrick Cooley ....................23
Nate Boyd, Bobby Pippens ...14
Kendrick Eskridge ...............46
Brian Moten ........................23
Vernon Warner ....................21
George Brooks ....................33
Shawn Myers .......................46
Shawn Myers .......................62
Jamal Chretien .....................33
Kardell Sims ........................35
Steve Cox .............................38
Mo Rahim ...........................33
Mo Rahim ...........................26
Ryan Murphy .......................24
Michael McCowan ...............18
Ryan Murphy .......................23
Michael McCowan ...............51
Sheldon Harris ....................30
Sheldon Harris ....................35
John Pringle ........................43
Season Leaders
WEST GEORGIA’S 100-POINT GAMES
Year
1963-64
1966-67
1966-67
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1971-72
1971-72
1971-72
1971-72
1971-72
1971-72
1971-72
1971-72
1972-73
1972-73
1972-73
1972-73
1972-73
1972-73
1972-73
1972-73
1972-73
1972-73
1973-74
1973-74
1973-74
1973-74
1973-74
1973-74
1973-74
1973-74
1973-74
1973-74
1974-75
1974-75
1974-75
1974-75
1975-76
1975-76
1976-77
1976-77
1976-77
1976-77
1977-78
1977-78
1977-78
1978-79
1978-79
1979-80
1979-80
1979-80
1979-80
1980-81
1980-81
1980-81
1980-81
1980-81
1980-81
Opponent ....................... Score
Jacksonville State ..........103-74
Tennessee Temple ............. 101-83
Maryville ........................... 101-81
Armstrong Atlantic............. 107-84
Piedmont........................... 122-94
Tennessee Temple ............. 115-95
Berry ................................. 103-87
Jacksonville State............... 107-98
Carson-Newman ................ 106-99
Piedmont........................... 123-53
Georgia State ..................... 104-83
Shorter .............................. 102-83
So. Polytechnic State.......... 102-98
Georgia State ..................... 117-95
Lynchburg ......................... 132-69
Malone .............................. 106-97
Georgia College ................. 117-72
Tennessee Temple ............. 100-92
Paine ................................. 119-77
Shorter .............................. 105-90
Piedmont........................... 111-64
Berry ................................. 121-67
Shorter .............................. 104-92
North Georgia.................... 104-96
Troy State .......................... 101-84
Tennessee Temple ............. 103-74
Augusta State ..................... 104-83
So. Polytechnic State.......... 109-88
Armstrong Atlantic............. 101-88
LaGrange ........................... 103-76
Columbus State.................. 106-68
Huron ............................... 102-71
Gardner-Webb ................. 116-101
Indiana (Pa.) .................... 106-69
Valdosta State .................... 102-82
Fisk ................................... 102-79
Birmingham-Southern ....... 101-65
Columbus State.................. 110-78
Armstrong Atlantic............. 101-97
(2OT)
Armstrong Atlantifc............ 105-91
Kentucky Wesleyan ............ 107-96
Valdosta State .................... 100-92
Heritage ............................ 104-67
LaGrange ........................... 105-73
Heritage ............................ 122-59
Armstrong Atlantic........... 129-112
Armstrong Atlantic............. 102-90
Flagler ............................... 110-77
Flagler ............................... 122-58
Lamar........................100-115 (L)
Armstrong Atlantic............. 109-98
Central Methodist .............. 110-73
Columbus State.................. 114-80
Allen.................................. 106-56
Friendship ......................... 127-69
Albany State ..................... 120-110
Vassar................................ 113-57
Fort Valley State ................. 105-69
Fort Valley State ................. 111-88
Year
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1982-83
1982-83
1982-83
1982-83
1983-84
1983-84
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1985-86
1985-86
1985-86
1985-86
1986-87
1986-87
1986-87
1986-87
1986-87
1986-87
1986-87
1986-87
1986-87
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1990-91
1991-92
1991-92
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1993-94
1993-94
1993-94
1993-94
1993-94
1995-96
1996-97
1996-97
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
2001-02
2001-02
2002-03
2004-05
2004-05
2004-05
2004-05
2004-05
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2006-07
2007-08
Opponent ....................... Score
Morehouse ........................ 102-76
Edward Waters .................. 115-93
Allen................................ 110-107
Tusculum .......................... 111-88
Alabama Christian ............. 102-80
Morehouse ........................ 107-68
LaGrange ............. 104-105 (OT-L)
Tusculum .......................... 103-74
Albany State ....................... 102-79
Edward Waters .................. 110-72
Albany State ....................... 108-82
Shorter .............................. 105-78
Mississippi College ............ 101-86
North Alabama .................. 102-79
Troy State .......................... 103-77
Alabama A&M.................... 104-84
Albany State ....................... 101-85
Shorter .............................. 101-89
Allen.................................. 104-76
Shorter .............................. 112-75
Troy State .......................... 106-88
West Alabama .................... 117-94
North Alabama .................. 106-93
Valdosta State .................... 102-91
Tennessee-Martin .............. 105-91
Delta State ......................... 101-96
Albany State ....................... 101-85
Troy State .......................... 102-92
North Alabama ....... 101-100 (OT)
West Alabama ........... 104-97 (OT)
Troy State ..................106-118 (L)
Tennessee Temple ........... 108-100
Limestone.......................... 103-83
Limestone.......................... 100-70
Alabama-Huntsville............ 103-94
Piedmont........................... 113-68
North Georgia.................... 102-88
Sue Bennett ..................... 104-102
Miss. College .......... 109-107 (OT)
Alabama-Huntsville............ 105-81
Central Missouri St .......... 109-112
Talladega ........................... 104-95
Voorhees ........................... 114-67
West Alabama ....... 103-100 (2OT)
Henderson State ................ 100-91
Virgin Islands .................... 107-71
Beulah Heights .................. 122-77
Columbus State.................. 101-98
Montevallo ........................ 100-85
West Alabama .................... 101-79
Carver ............................... 109-74
Wingate ............................. 108-91
Johnson C. Smith ............... 102-84
Albany State ....................... 107-89
West Florida ...................... 100-91
North Alabama .................. 109-88
at North Alabama............... 107-99
Carver ............................... 108-60
Allen.................................. 106-82
Carver ............................... 118-75
OPPONENT’S 100-POINT GAMES
Year
1957-58
1958-59
1958-59
1958-59
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1965-66
1965-66
1965-66
1969-70
1969-70
1969-70
1970-71
1970-71
1971-72
1971-72
1971-72
1973-74
1974-75
1977-78
1978-79
1978-79
1978-79
1979-80
1979-80
1980-81
1982-83
1982-83
1983-84
1988-89
1988-89
1988-89
Opponent ....................... Score
Brewton-Parker................. 50-101
Southern Union ................. 50-104
Piedmont........................... 28-103
LaGrange ........................... 32-120
Troy State .......................... 70-110
Troy State .......................... 73-100
Valdosta State .................... 74-116
Shorter .............................. 74-121
Valdosta State .................... 81-109
Shorter .............................. 53-120
Tennessee Tech ................. 68-110
Valdosta State .................... 77-102
Valdosta State .................... 70-101
Morehouse ........................ 96-104
Presbyterian ...................... 95-101
So. Polytechnic State.......... 96-116
Valdosta State .................... 84-122
Kentucky State ................... 83-112
Gardner-Webb ................. 116-101
Southern ........................... 83-103
Armstrong Atlantic........... 129-112
Alabama-Huntsville............ 80-113
Armstrong Atlantic............. 93-100
Jacksonville State............... 77-101
Lamar.............................. 100-115
Valdosta State .................... 97-104
Albany State ..................... 120-110
Allen................................ 110-107
LaGrange ................ 104-105 (OT)
Kentucky Wesleyan ............ 86-111
Albany State ....................... 83-100
Lincoln Memorial .............. 82-111
Jacksonville State............... 82-101
Year
1988-89
1988-89
1989-90
1989-90
1990-91
1990-91
1990-91
1990-91
1990-91
1991-92
1991-92
1991-92
1991-92
1991-92
1991-92
1991-92
1992-93
1992-93
1992-93
1992-93
1993-94
1993-94
1993-94
1993-94
1994-95
1996-97
1997-98
2001-02
2005-06
2005-06
2007-08
2008-09
2008-09
Opponent ....................... Score
West Alabama .................... 86-103
Mississippi College ............ 89-101
Metropolitan State ............. 79-105
North Alabama ....... 101-100 (OT)
Jacksonville State............... 89-111
North Alabama .................. 85-111
Delta State ......................... 87-109
Valdosta State .................... 88-101
Troy State ........................ 106-118
Tennessee Temple ........... 108-100
Georgia Southern .............. 94-115
Jacksonville State............... 97-115
Talladega ........................... 91-102
Delta State ......................... 85-105
North Alabama .................. 86-102
Troy State .......................... 83-116
Wofford ............................. 92-105
Jacksonville State............... 87-109
West Alabama .................... 58-113
Mississippi College ............ 83-120
Georgia Southwestern........ 83-107
Sue Bennett ..................... 102-104
Miss. College .......... 109-107 (OT)
Central Missouri State...... 109-112
Talladega ........................... 85-101
West Alabama ....... 103-100 (2OT)
Lynn .................................. 92-104
Shaw ................................. 102-84
at West Alabama ................ 102-81
at West Alabama ................ 102-81
North Alabama .................. 88-101
at Alab.-Huntsville92-100 (OT)
at Montevallo .......98-103 (OT)
WEST GEORGIA’S OVERTIME GAMES
(39 Games: 20-19)
Year
1960-61
1961-62
1961-62
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1967-68
1968-69
1968-69
1974-75
1974-75
1975-76
1975-76
1976-77
1978-79
1979-80
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1984-85
1986-87
1988-89
1989-90
1989-90
1990-91
Opponent .............................Score
LaGrange ............................. 96-98
Tennessee Temple ............... 62-53
Berry ................................... 69-73
LaGrange .................. 77-70 (2OT)
Shorter ..................... 64-66 (2OT)
Berry ................................... 72-73
Shorter ................................ 69-73
Alabama College .................. 76-68
Shorter ................................ 69-73
Valdosta State ........... 89-85 (2OT)
Armstrong Atlantic............... 72-74
Georgia Southwestern.......... 68-74
Armstrong Atlantic.. 101-97 (2OT)
Columbus State.................... 87-86
Shorter ................................ 69-71
Berry ................................... 42-39
Kentucky Wesleyan .............. 89-91
LaGrange ......................... 104-105
Columbus State.................... 74-64
Valdosta State ...................... 88-91
Valdosta State ........... 92-99 (3OT)
Albany State .............. 94-93 (2OT)
Mississippi College .............. 86-87
Tennessee Martin ................ 73-69
North Alabama ................ 101-100
West Alabama .................... 104-97
Year
1993-94
1994-95
1994-95
1996-97
1996-97
1999-00
2000-01
2000-01
2003-04
2004-05
2004-05
2004-05
2005-06
2005-06
2006-07
2006-07
2006-07
2006-07
2006-07
2007-08
2007-08
2008-09
2008-09
2008-09
2008-09
Opponent .............................Score
Mississippi College .......... 109-107
West Alabama ...................... 75-91
Tuskegee .................. 89-87 (2OT)
Clayton State ........................ 88-94
West Alabama ....... 103-100 (2OT)
Morris Brown...................... 63-60
Augusta State ....................... 76-74
Lincoln Memorial ................ 95-92
J.C. Smith ................ 96-98 (2 OT)
Arkansas-Monticello............ 70-66
West Florida ...................... 100-91
Clayton State ........................ 81-78
at Fort Valley State ............... 71-69
vs. Henderson State ............ 57-54
Eckerd ................................ 87-90
Tampa ...................... 75-72 (2OT)
Clayton State ........................ 69-70
West Florida ........................ 71-78
North Alabama .................... 84-80
at Delta State ....................... 68-72
Christian Brothers ............... 84-79
Delta State ......................90-87
Augusta State ..................80-89
at Alabama-Huntsville ...92-100
at Montevallo ................98-103
Wolves’ Basketball
53
Coaching Records
Season-by-Season Coaching Records
Season
1957-1958
1958-1959
1959-1960
1960-1961
1961-1962
1962-1963
1963-1964
1964-1965
1965-1966
1966-1967
1967-1968
1968-1969
1969-1970
1970-1971
1971-1972
1972-1973
1973-1974
1974-1975
1975-1976
1976-1977
1977-1978
1978-1979
1979-1980
1980-1981
1981-1982
1982-1983
1983-1984
W
3
0
5
4
10
7
15
4
6
6
12
10
8
14
28
23
29
18
17
18
20
13
24
23
15
22
26
L
16
17
12
13
15
11
6
14
16
16
10
14
15
11
6
5
4
8
10
10
8
13
6
5
11
7
4
Head Coach
Kenneth Johnson
Richard Ottinger
Richard Ottinger
Richard Ottinger
Howard Corder
Howard Corder
Howard Corder
Howard Corder
Howard Corder
Howard Corder
Jan Bennett
Jan Bennett
Jan Bennett
Roger Kaiser
Roger Kaiser
Roger Kaiser
Roger Kaiser
Roger Kaiser
Roger Kaiser
Roger Kaiser
Roger Kaiser
Roger Kaiser
Roger Kaiser
Roger Kaiser
Roger Kaiser
Roger Kaiser
Roger Kaiser
Season
1984-1985
1985-1986
1986-1987
1987-1988
1988-1989
1989-1990
1990-1991
1991-1992
1992-1993
W
15
21
26
14
5
11
10
8
5
L
13
8
5
13
21
17
17
19
21
1993-1994
1994-1995
1995-1996
1996-1997
1997-1998
1998-1999
1999-2000
2000-2001
2001-2002
2002-2003
2003-2004
2004-2005
2005-2006
2006-2007
2007-2008
2008-2009
19
11
19
23
21
21
18
21
24
19
21
23
19
14
16
7
815
8
14
9
6
8
7
9
8
9
9
9
7
10
15
12
20
586
Head Coach
Roger Kaiser
Roger Kaiser
Roger Kaiser
Roger Kaiser
Roger Kaiser
Roger Kaiser
David Laton
David Laton
David Laton/
Jimmy Satcher*
Ed Murphy
Ed Murphy
Ed Murphy
Ed Murphy
Ed Murphy
Ed Murphy
Ed Murphy
Ed Murphy
Ed Murphy
Ed Murphy
Ed Murphy
Ed Murphy
Ed Murphy
Ed Murphy
Mike Cooney
Mike Cooney
.581
*Laton resigned four games into the 1992-1993 season with a 1-3 record.
Satcher went 4-18 for the remainder of the season.
Coach
Kenneth Johnson
Richard Ottinger
Howard Corder
Roger Kaiser
David Laton
Jimmy Satcher
Ed Murphy
Mike Cooney
54
Years
1957-58
1958-61
1961-67
1970-90
1990-92*
1992-93+
1993-07
2007-present
Wolves’ Basketball
Won
3
8
31
381
19
4
273
23
Lost
16
40
38
186
39
18
128
32
Pct.
.159
.167
.449
.671
.327
.182
.681
.418
Team Records
GAME
SEASON
Most Points - 132 vs. Lynchburg College, Nov. 23, 1972
Most Points in a Half - 70 vs. Piedmont College, Feb. 1971
Most Points at Home - 129 vs. Armstrong State, Jan. 7, 1978
Most Points Away - 132 vs. Lynchburg College, Nov. 23, 1971
Largest Combined Point Total - 241 (129-112) vs. Armstrong State,
Jan. 7, 1978
Most Points Scored by an Opponent - 122 by Valdosta State, Mar. 4,
1972
Least Points Scored by an Opponent - 35 by LaGrange College, Jan.
27, 1970
Largest Win Margin - 70 vs. Piedmont College, Jan. 10, 1972
Largest Loss Margin - 88 by LaGrange College, Jan. 24, 1958
Most Points Scored in a Loss - 109 vs. Central Missouri State, Mar. 8,
1994
Most Field Goals Attempted - 110 vs. Piedmont College, Feb. 5, 1971
Most Field Goals - 59 vs. Lynchburg College, Nov. 23, 1972
Best Field Goal Percentage - 67.8 (59-87) vs. Lynchburg College, Nov.
23, 1972
Most Free Throws - 48 vs. Albany State, Dec. 29, 1980
Most Free Throws Attempted - 68 vs. Albany State, Dec. 29, 1980
Best Free Throw Percentage - 100% (29-29)* vs. Kentucky Wesleyan,
Dec. 16, 1976
Most Rebounds - 80 vs. Tennessee Temple, Feb. 14, 1964
Most Steals - 33 vs. Piedmont College, Feb. 5, 1971
Most Assists - 27 vs. Lynchburg, Nov. 23, 1973
Attendance - 4,183 vs. Valdosta State, Feb. 7, 2009
Total Home Attendance - 22,643
Most Games Played - 33, 1973-74
Most Victories - 29, 1973-74
Most Losses - 22, 1988-89
Fewest Number of Losses - 4, 1973-74
Best Winning Percentages - 87.8% (29-4), 1973-74
Most Points - 3,089, 1973-74
Best Scoring Average - 95.2, 1972-73
Least Points Scored Per Game by Opponents - 66.5, 1967-68
Largest Win Margin - 16.3, 1972-73
Most Field Goals - 1,250, 1973-74
Most Field Goals Attempted - 2,185, 2001-2002
Best Field Goal Percentage - 51.9%, 1967-68
Most 3-Point Goals - 257, 1998-99
Most 3-Point Goals Attempted - 724, 1998-99
Best 3-Point Goal Percentage - 49.7%, 1985-86
Most Free Throws - 642, 1971-72
Most Free Throws Attempted - 943, 1971-72
Best Free Throw Percentage - 75.4%, 1979-80
Most Rebounds - 1,851, 1971-72
Best Rebounding Average - 55.5%, 1972-73
Most Steals - 322, 2001-2002
Most Assists - 578, 1972-73
Most Blocked Shots - 124, 2000-2001
The HPE Building
(1968/69 Season – December, 2008)
Opened: 1965 • Capacity: 2,400 • First Game at the HPE Building: November 20, 1965 –West Georgia 85, Tennessee Temple 64
Last Game Played: December 17, 2008 - West Georgia 99, Tennessee Temple 55
Opponent
Record
Alabama Christian
1-0
Alabama College
1-0
Alabama-Huntsville
9-6
Albany State
11-4
Allen
7-0
Arkansas-Monticello
1-0
Armstrong Atlantic
12-3
Athens State
1-0
Augusta State
16-3
Baptist Christian
1-0
Berry
4-0
Birmingham-Southern
1-1
Brewton-Parker
1-1
Carroll State
1-0
Carson-Newman
1-0
Carver
3-0
Catawba
1-0
Central Florida
1-0
Opponent
Central Iowa
Central Methodist
Central State
Christian Brothers
Clark Atlanta
Clayton State
Columbia Union
Columbus State
Delta State
DeVry
Dominican
Eckerd
Edward Waters
Fayetteville State
Flagler
Florida Gulf Coast
Fort Valley State
Friendship
Record
1-0
2-0
1-0
0-1
5-0
12-2
1-0
13-5
7-6
2-0
2-0
1-0
3-0
0-1
1-0
1-0
4-0
1-0
Opponent
Record
Gardner-Webb
0-1
Georgia College & State
2-0
Georgia Southwestern
10-1
Georgia State
2-1
Grace
1-0
Henderson State
2-1
Heritage
2-0
Huntingdon
1-0
Indiana Central
1-0
Jacksonville State
6-6
Kennesaw State
3-0
Knoxville
2-0
LaGrange
13-3
Limestone
1-0
Lincoln Memorial
14-0
Loras
1-0
Lynchburg
0-1
Malone
1-0
Opponent
Record
Mercer
1-0
Mississippi College
3-6
Montevallo
10-2
Morehouse
3-1
Morris Brown
5-1
North Alabama
16-9
North Georgia
10-3
Oglethorpe
3-0
Ouachita Baptist
1-0
Paine
2-0
Piedmont
4-1
Savannah State
2-0
Selma
1-0
Shorter
16-1
Southern Polytechnic State 7-1
Talladega
5-2
Taylor
1-0
Tennessee-Chattanooga
0-1
Opponent
Tennessee-Martin
Tennessee Temple
Texas College
Tiffin
Troy State
Tusculum
Tuskegee
Valdosta State
Vassar
Virgin Islands
Voorhees
West Alabama
West Florida
Wingate
Wofford
Wolves’ Basketball
Record
3-4
9-0
1-0
2-0
5-3
2-0
1-0
27-12
1-0
1-0
2-0
18-3
10-4
1-0
0-3
55
All-America
BILL SHOTWELL
Honorable Mention
1963-64
CORKY UMSTEAD
Academic • 1979-80
TONY BAILEY
Third Team • 1993-94
56
Wolves’ Basketball
DAVID BROOKINS
Honorable Mention
1964-65
CHARLIE HAMILTON
Third Team
1971-72
CLARENCE WALKER
First Team
1973-74
LAMAR FRADY
Academic • 1980-81
DARRELL SMITH
Second Team • 1983-84
ANTHONY BARGE
Second Team • 1986-87
LANCE REIHNARD
Academic •1992-93
LONNIE EDWARDS
Second Team • 1997-98
CURTIS PASS
First Team • 1998-99
MICHAEL FORD
2005-06
J.J SIMS
Third Team • 1995-96
TOM TURNER
Third Team
1973-74
All-Gulf South Conference
Doug Daniels
2nd Team All-GSC East
1984-85
Tim Criswell
1985-86
Tim Criswell
Sherman Rowe
1986-87
Anthony Barge
Tim Wyatt
1987-88
Tim Wyatt
1988-89
Reggie Milbry
1991-92
Brian Moten
1992-93
Lance Reinhard
John Pringle
2nd Team All-GSC East
1993-94
Tony Bailey
Dondi Flemister
1999-00
Steve Cox
Rafi Stevens
2004-05
Majestic Mapp
Darnell Miller
1994-95
Shawn Hadley
Vernon Warner
2000-01
Bryant Redd
Andy Young
2005-06
Michael Ford
Chris Burras
1995-96,
Shawn Myers
J.J Sims
2001-02
Chezley Watson
Andy Young
2006-07
Henrick Foster
1996-97
Shawn Myers
Mantevius Jackson
2002-03
Germayne Forbes
Jonathan James
1997-98
Lonnie Edwards
Brian Parker
2003-04
Germayne Forbes
Jonathan James
Darnell Miller
1998-99
Steve Cox
Curtis Pass
2007-08
Doug Daniels
Paul Harper
Terrence Hundley
2008-09
Doug Daniels
John Pringle
Wolves’ Basketball
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UWG vs. GSC East Division Opponents
Alabama-Huntsville (19-18)
1977-78
1978-79
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
West Georgia
Alabama-Huntsville
Alabama-Huntsville
Alabama-Huntsville
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
Alabama-Huntsville
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
Alabama-Huntsville
West Georgia
Alabama-Huntsville
Alabama-Huntsville
West Georgia
West Georgia
Alabama-Huntsville
Alabama-Huntsville
Alabama-Huntsville
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
Alabama-Huntsville
Alabama-Huntsville
Alabama-Huntsville
Alabama-Huntsville
at Alabama-Huntsville
Alabama-Huntsville
WEST GEORGIA
Alabama-Huntsville
West Georgia
67-65
113-80
66-64
83-82
103-94
91-86
105-81
61-60
85-56
78-59
67-54
86-71
71-60
69-62
74-70
88-66
76-61
83-56
80-78
62-60
71-72
65-68
57-51
64-54
81-67
94-73
77-63
88-65
85-82
66-62
78-85
69-72
62-65
75-53
92-100
66-53
North Alabama (29-25)
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
North Alabama
North Alabama
North Alabama
West Georgia
North Alabama
West Georgia
North Alabama
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
North Alabama
North Alabama
West Georgia
North Alabama
West Georgia
West Georgia
North Alabama
North Alabama
North Alabama
North Alabama
North Alabama
North Alabama
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
North Alabama
North Alabama
West Georgia
West Georgia
North Alabama
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
North Alabama
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
North Alabama
North Alabama
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
North Alabama
West Georgia
North Alabama
West Georgia
West Georgia
NORTH ALABAMA
North Alabama
West Georgia
North Alabama
# – Gulf South Conference Tournament
* – NCAA Division II South Regional
84-73
66-64
66-65*
69-64
66-64
102-79
86-78
86-84
106-93
93-79#
87-77
83-72
90-84
99-82
71-69
101-100 (OT)
111-85
83-66
88-79
102-86
80-76
78-61
90-82
86-75
61-60
74-45
87-75
96-81
92-73
66-57
69-66
68-63
89-85
66-58
68-64
78-77
71-65
77-75
80-71
75-72
85-82
86-84
94-72
91-68
109-88
96-83
107-99
99-94
81-73
84-80 (OT)
101-88
69-64
90-88
80-92
Valdosta State (49-62 )
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
Tony Bailey
58
Wolves’ Basketball
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
West Georgia
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
West Georgia
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
West Georgia
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
West Georgia
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
West Georgia
Valdosta State
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
Valdosta State
West Georgia
Valdosta State
West Georgia
Valdosta State
West Georgia
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
West Georgia
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
West Georgia
West Georgia
Valdosta State
West Georgia
Valdosta State
West Georgia
West Georgia
92-80
93-62
71-59
55-42@
91-60
71-70
72-63
84-54
63-49
65-58
67-65
116-74
86-44
77-60
109-81
99-51
82-74
91-64
64-59
91-64
69-64
102-77
101-70
68-65
80-50
92-82
88-76
122-84@
96-93
83-73
88-73%
83-77
92-87
96-71@
102-82
89-85 (2OT)
81-82
84-82$
87-81
93-65
83-77$
100-92
77-63
88-85
91-88
80-72
78-70$
99-84
94-89
104-97
98-84
95-74
79-11
71-67$
67-63
67-55
77-74
UWG vs. GSC East Division Opponents
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
West Georgia
West Georgia
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
Valdosta State
West Georgia
West Georgia
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
Valdosta State
West Georgia
Valdosta State
West Georgia
West Georgia
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
West Georgia
WEST GEORGIA
West Georgia
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
68-65
74-71
91-88 (OT)
99-92 (3OT)
78-71
99-90
99-85
102-91
75-67
81-73
89-65
99-94
82-74
76-70
88-79
101-88
78-73
80-75
69-61
91-77
90-74
90-85
88-58
79-75
98-87
58-54
95-87
70-63
76-73
92-85
83-75
91-65
81-70
90-75
81-56
71-61
65-76
93-77
72-69*
81-69
78-58
66-62
52-49
83-76
98-88
78-64
86-72
103-72
82-85
91-69
64-63
79-78
75-90
60-61
West Alabama (33-18)
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
West Georgia
West Alabama
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Alabama
West Alabama
West Alabama
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Alabama
West Alabama
West Alabama
West Alabama
West Georgia
West Alabama
West Alabama
West Georgia
West Alabama
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Alabama
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Alabama
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Alabama
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Alabama
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Alabama
West Georgia
WEST ALABAMA
West Alabama
West Georgia
70-59
56-54
70-64
94-74
117-94
65-64
98-92
79-63
80-78
103-86
79-71
92-88
81-68
104-97 (OT)
90-74
75-69
81-62
113-58
72-66
75-64
70-67*
80-62
91-75 (OT)
64-47
67-56
68-66
103-100 (2OT)
66-56
67-66
84-78
77-73
80-75
77-63
71-64
68-65
78-73
80-56
67-51
101-79
68-56
78-63
97-70
90-83
102-81
79-74
77-75
72-76
77-64
67-66
61-70
77-58
West Florida (19-15)
1969-70
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
West Florida
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Florida
West Florida
West Georgia
West Florida
West Georgia
West Florida
West Georgia
West Florida
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Florida
West Georgia
West Florida
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Florida
West Georgia
West Florida
West Florida
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Georgia
West Florida
West Georgia
WEST GEORGIA
West Florida
West Florida
West Florida
81-68
102-72
70-40
77-70
83-76
90-69
92-79
88-68
83-79
95-73
97-85
91-85
88-78
69-57
87-61
92-68
75-68
97-82
78-76
72-68*
69-67
79-68
83-78
69-66
100-91
98-85
82-78
85-78
71-78 (OT)
87-59
61-51
85-68
52-62
77-58
*GSC Conference Tournament
* – Gulf South Conference Tournament
* GSC Conference Tournament
#NCAA Division II South Regional#
@ – GIAC Tournament
% – NAIA District 25 Playoffs
$South Atlantic Conference Tournament
Shawn Myers
Wolves’ Basketball
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All-Time Series
Alabama ..............................................2-3
Alabama Christian................................2-0
Alabama-Huntsville ...................... 19-16
Albany State .....................................31-11
Allen ...................................................8-0
Alcorn State..........................................1-0
Arkansas-Monticello ......................... 4-0
Armstrong Atlantic ...........................24-12
Athens State .........................................2-1
Auburn-Montgomery ...........................0-1
Augusta State ...................................28-16
Baptist Christian ................................. 1-0
Belmont Abbey ....................................2-0
Benedict ...............................................1-1
Bethune Cookman ...............................1-0
Berry ...............................................17-15
Beulah Heights .....................................1-0
Birmingham Southern ..........................4-2
Brescia ..................................................1-0
Brewton-Parker ....................................1-3
Bristol .................................................0-1
Bryan ..................................................3-2
Buffalo State .........................................0-1
California-Riverside..............................0-1
Carroll .................................................1-0
Carson Newman ..................................1-1
Carver ..................................................4-0
Catawba ..............................................2-1
Central Arkansas ..................................1-2
Central Florida .....................................1-3
Central Iowa ........................................1-0
Central Methodist ................................2-0
Central Missouri State ..........................0-1
Central State ........................................1-0
Christian Brothers ................................1-4
Claflin ..................................................0-1
Clarion State ........................................0-1
Clark-Atlanta ......................................6-3
Clayton State....................................20-10
Clearwater Christian ............................1-0
Coker ...................................................1-0
Columbia Union ..................................1-0
Columbus State ................................25-15
Concordia (N.Y.)..................................0-1
Covenant .............................................1-0
Cumberland (TN)................................1-1
Cumberland (KY) ................................1-0
Daniel Payne ........................................1-0
Delta State .................................... 11-15
Devry Institute .....................................2-0
District of Columbia ............................0-1
Dominican ..........................................2-0
Drury ..................................................1-0
Eckerd .................................................2-1
Edinboro State .....................................0-1
Edward Waters .....................................3-0
Emanuel ..............................................1-1
Fayetteville State ...................................0-1
60
Wolves’ Basketball
Fisk .....................................................1-0
Flagler .................................................3-2
Florida Gulf Coast................................1-1
Florida International ............................1-0
Florida Southern ..................................2-4
Fort Valley State ...................................8-0
Friendship ...........................................1-0
Gardner Webb......................................1-3
Georgia ...............................................2-0
Georgia College & State ......................4-1
Georgia Southern .................................0-1
Georgia Southwestern ......................17-11
Georgia State .....................................14-4
Gordon Military...................................0-2
Grand Canyon .....................................0-1
Hampton .............................................0-1
Harding ............................................ 1-0
Henderson State................................ 5-5
Heritage ..............................................3-0
Huntington .........................................1-2
Huron .................................................1-0
Indiana Central ....................................1-0
Indiana (PA)........................................1-0
Jacksonville State ..............................12-29
JC Smith ..............................................1-1
Kennesaw State ..................................6-12
Kentucky State .....................................1-3
Kentucky Wesleyan ..............................2-3
King ....................................................0-1
Knoxville .............................................4-0
LaGrange ........................................31-26
Lamar ..................................................0-1
Lane .....................................................1-0
LaRoche ..............................................1-0
Lenoir-Rhyne .......................................0-2
Limestone ............................................2-0
Lincoln ................................................1-0
Lincoln Memorial ..............................22-8
Livingstone...........................................1-0
Lynchburg ...........................................0-1
Lynchburg Baptist ................................1-0
Lynn.....................................................0-1
Malone ................................................2-0
Maryland-Eastern Shore .......................1-0
Maryville .............................................1-0
Mercer .................................................1-2
Mercyhurst ...........................................1-2
Metropolitan State ...............................0-1
Miles ....................................................1-0
Millsaps ................................................1-0
Mississippi College .............................3-15
Missouri-St. Louis ................................1-0
Mobile .................................................1-0
Montevallo .......................................21-15
Morehouse ...........................................5-5
Morris Brown .......................................8-3
Nebraska-Omaha .................................0-1
New Orleans ........................................0-1
North Alabama ............................. 29-24
North Dakota.......................................0-1
North Carolina Central ........................1-0
North Carolina-Charlotte.....................0-1
North Georgia ....................................27-9
North Georgia Tech .............................0-1
Northwestern .......................................1-0
Oglethorpe .........................................3-12
Ouachita Baptist ............................... 2-1
Paine ...................................................1-1
Palm Beach Atlantic .............................2-0
Piedmont ........................................16-12
Presbyterian .........................................0-1
Radford ................................................0-1
Randolph-Macon .................................1-0
Reinhardt .............................................1-0
Rollins ..................................................0-1
Saint Thomas .......................................1-0
Salem ..................................................2-0
Sam Houston State...............................1-0
Savannah State .....................................7-0
Selma ...................................................1-0
Shaw ....................................................0-2
Shorter ............................................32-20
South Carolina-Aiken...........................1-0
Southern Arkansas ............................ 3-1
Southern Indiana..................................2-1
Southeast Missouri ...............................0-1
Southern Poly .....................................16-6
Southern Union ...................................1-5
Southern .............................................0-1
Sue Bennett ..........................................1-0
Talladega ...........................................10-6
Tampa .................................................4-1
Taylor ..................................................1-0
Tennessee-Chattanooga ........................0-6
Tennessee-Martin ............................... 9-6*
Tennessee Tech .....................................1-0
Tennessee Temple ...............................24-7
Texas College........................................1-0
Tiffin .................................................22-7
Toledo ..................................................0-1
Troy State ...........................................8-12
Tusculum ............................................3-0
Tuskegee...............................................1-1
Valdosta State................................ 49-63
Virgin Islands .......................................2-0
Vassar ...................................................1-0
Voorhees ..............................................4-0
West Chester State................................1-0
West Alabama** ............................ 37-16
West Florida.................................. 17-15
Western Kentucky ................................1-0
Wingate ...............................................2-0
Wisconsin-Milwaukee ..........................0-1
Wofford ..............................................1-5
*one of two 1988-89 wins was a forfeit
**formerly Livingston
All-Time Scores
1957-58 (3-16)
64 Shorter College
61 Southern Union
34 Oglethorpe University
56 LaGrange College
88 Truett McConnell
72 North Georgia
79 Gordon Military
67 Truett-McConnell
79 Southern Tech
60 Gordon Military
60 Oglethorpe University
91 Shorter College
63 Southern Union
70 Shorter College
70 Southern Union
69 LaGrange College
70 Truett-McConnell*
50 Brewton-Parker*
*GJCC Tournament
1958-59 (0-17)
59 Southern Union
50 Southern Union
15 Oglethorpe University
80 Valdosta State
49 Piedmont College
62 Valdosta State
28 Piedmont College
32 LaGrange College
32 Berry College
36 Oglethorpe College
36 Shorter College
40 North Georgia
41 Shorter College
57 LaGrange College
41 Berry College
38 North Georgia
28 Oglethorpe College*
*GIAC Tournament
1959-60 (5-12)
40 Piedmont College
56 Berry College
71 Valdosta State
55 Piedmont College
43 Oglethorpe University
70 LaGrange College
69 Berry College
58 Shorter College
76 North Georgia College
56 LaGrange College
66 Southern Union
40 Oglethorpe University
66 Southern Union
47 Piedmont College
73 North Georgia
46 Shorter College
42 Valdosta State*
*GIAC Tournament
55
83
56
60
57
27
67
58
46
74
76
60
37
96
61
67
70
1960-61 (4-13)
Jacksonville State
Berry College
Piedmont College
North Georgia
Berry College
Oglethorpe University
LaGrange College
Shorter College
Oglethorpe University
North Georgia
Piedmont College
Valdosta State
Jacksonville State
LaGrange College OT
Shorter College
Troy State
Valdosta State
61
80
74
81
90
79
92
89
87
87
74
60
80
60
80
91
63
101
91
104
75
92
81
93
103
120
56
69
84
75
65
88
46
67
62
43
76
59
71
81
74
49
52
89
76
61
81
82
56
70
59
55
69
80
58
51
62
74
64
62
82
56
85
91
53
98
71
71
71
1961-62 (10-15)
62
78
93
35
78
63
70
56
61
55
54
87
62
75
49
69
55
80
83
82
75
77
79
75
70
Tennessee Temple OT
Georgia State
North Georgia
Jacksonville State
Shorter College
Valdosta State
Georgia State
Florida Southern
Piedmont College
Shorter College
Valdosta State
North Georgia
Piedmont College
Bryan College
LaGrange College
Berry College OT
Jacksonville State
Emanuel College
Southern Tech
North Georgia
Berry College
LaGrange College (2OT)
Cumberland College
Bryan College
Troy State
58
60
78
42
54
70
81
72
49
68
80
56
71
64
62
58
73
64
Lincoln Memorial
LaGrange College
Georgia State
Jacksonville State
Georgia State
Tennessee Temple
Piedmont College
Berry College
Valdosta State
LaGrange College
Piedmont College
Jacksonville State
Berry College
Shorter College (2 OT)
LaGrange College
Valdosta State
Troy State
Florida Southern
63
57
72
72
85
76
73
67
72
85
78
78
72
74
95
82
96
103
66
91
68
Bryan College*
Shorter College*
Berry College (OT)
Belmont Abbey
Tennessee Temple
Jacksonville State
Georgia State
Valdosta State
LaGrange College
Piedmont College
Georgia State
Berry College
LaGrange College
Valdosta State
Shorter College
Piedmont College
Tennessee Temple
Jacksonville State
Shorter College
Millsaps
Huntington
76
94
79
51
62
75
65
44
60
68
73
1962-63 (7-11)
1963-64 (15-6)
1964-65 (4-14)
Alabama College
Tennessee Temple
Berry College
Shorter College
Georgia State
Piedmont College
LaGrange College
Valdosta State
Valdosta State
Berry College
Alabama College
53
53
64
54
91
72
54
71
72
61
84
82
52
77
60
73
91
57
66
92
63
70
83
79
110
68
82
76
61
58
76
69
57
63
67
76
71
63
66
52
65
100
87
77
50
73
60
60
99
54
65
75
72
51
71
75
116
82
76
89
74
70
72
87
82
98
95
73
68
86
94
86
77
79
83
92
82
41
76
59
Piedmont College
Georgia State
Shorter College
Jacksonville State
LaGrange College
85
70
78
70
60
77
70
90
65
50
31
73
73
78
56
62
74
81
53
51
72
88
Tennessee Temple
Alabama College
Georgia State
Maryville College
Covenant College
Tennessee Temple
Covenant College
Bryan College
King College
Jacksonville State
Berry College
LaGrange College
Piedmont College
Georgia State
Berry College
Alabama College
Shorter College
Valdosta College
Shorter College
Valdosta State
LaGrange College
Piedmont College
101
98
89
95
73
64
38
89
78
101
72
74
52
63
57
79
68
80
Tennessee Temple
Georgia SW
Piedmont College
Georgia State
Augusta College
Georgia SW
Berry College
Bryan College
LaGrange College
Maryville College
Berry College
Valdosta State
Shorter College
Shorter College
Georgia SW
Tennessee Temple
LaGrange College
Piedmont College
84
58
69
77
91
70
62
65
51
64
55
49
59
72
82
75
64
69
66
74
91
Tennessee Temple
Augusta College
Georgia State
Tennessee Temple
Bryant College
Morris Brown
LaGrange College
Berry forfeited
Armstrong State
Augusta College
Valdosta State
Georgia SW
LaGrange College
Valdosta State
Georgia State
Berry College
Georgia SW
Piedmont College
Shorter College (OT)
Armstrong State
Shorter College
Piedmont College
62
76
47
80
59
53
51
49
Columbus College
Alabama College (OT)
Oglethorpe University
Huntington College
Alabama College
Tennessee Tech
Piedmont College
Oglethorpe University
1965-66 (6-16)
1966-67 (6-16)
1967-68 (12-10)
1968-69 (10-14)
73
67
60
91
64
64
83
71
78
58
88
63
80
75
90
44
76
78
75
76
75
121
109
120
99
99
72
83
76
65
90
89
88
70
82
71
81
87
82
77
82
77
86
90
87
58
77
50
73
52
80
71
51
49
91
51
68
64
71
59
57
76
73
70
59
81
59
68
62
82
57
65
64
78
58
51
62
65
51
64
55
49
69
72
82
75
64
69
Georgia SW
Berry College
LaGrange College
Berry forfeited
Armstrong State
Augusta College
Valdosta State
Georgia SW
LaGrange College
Valdosta State
Georgia State
Berry College
Georgia SW
Piedmont College
Shorter College (OT)
68
59
83
73
73
84
87
73
61
81
73
77
78
68
70
59
93
69
107
79
68
88
59
Tennessee Tech
Georgia State
Morehouse
Shorter College
Montevallo
LaGrange College
Piedmont College
Columbus College
Georgia SW
Berry College
Armstrong State
Valdosta State
Georgia State
LaGrange College
Valdosta State
Columbus College
Piedmont College
Shorter College
Armstrong State
LaGrange College
West Florida
Georgia SW
Berry College
96
57
87
76
85
80
95
93
89
70
95
84
92
65
84
81
50
72
122
86
63
53
76
69
85
Morehouse College
Oglethorpe College
Morris Brown College
Clark College
Shorter College
Jacksonville State
Presbyterian College
Taylor University
Huntington College
Clark College
Morris Brown College
Berry College
Piedmont College
Valdosta State
Berry College
LaGrange College
Valdosta State
Georgia SW
Piedmont College
Shorter College
Oglethorpe College
UNC-Charlotte
Morehouse College
LaGrange College
Georgia SW
91
74
83
115
96
93
103
107
81
106
78
123
93
Covenant College
Montevallo University
Tennessee Temple
Tennessee Temple
Southern Tech
Tennessee Temple
Berry College
Jacksonville State
Mercer University
Carson-Newman Coll.
Mercer University
Piedmont College
Augusta College
1969-70 (8-15)
1970-71 (14-11)
1971-72 (28-6)
Wolves’ Basketball
51
68
71
51
49
91
51
68
64
71
59
57
76
73
110
61
68
84
80
85
84
91
57
72
79
102
94
35
101
61
85
56
84
97
81
89
61
104
56
85
95
91
77
101
91
72
68
78
72
89
68
75
69
80
83
94
74
65
60
84
73
77
77
72
76
95
116
64
87
98
78
99
95
53
58
61
All-Time Scores
90 Georgia SW
92 Valdosta State
104 Georgia State
77 Berry College
87 LaGrange College
79 Augusta College
96 Piedmont College
102 Shorter College
102 Southern Tech
90 Georgia SW
76 Valdosta State
93 Berry College
75 Shorter College
76 LaGrange College
117 Georgia State Univ.
92 LaGrange College*
84 Valdosta State*
81 Armstrong State**
72 Albany State**
NAIA NATIONAL TOURNAMENT
73 Northwestern
83 Kentucky State
*GIAC Playoffs
**District 25 Playoffs
1972-73 (23-5)
132 Lynchburg College
84 Montevallo University
106 Malone College
117 Georgia College
89 Western Kentucky
91 Knoxville College
83 Jacksonville State
79 Georgia SW
100 Tennessee Temple
88 Augusta College
93 Valdosta State
119 Daniel Payne College
84 Carson Newman
105 Shorter College
111 Piedmont College
73 LaGrange College
121 Berry College
99 Augusta College
87 Tennessee Temple
104 Shorter College
88 Georgia State
73 Valdosta State
78 North Georgia
99 Georgia SW
82 Berry College
81 LaGrange College
104 North Georgia
73 Valdosta State ***
***District 25 Playoffs
50
82
83
62
70
67
69
83
98
56
88
75
61
78
95
87
122
75
69
69
112
69
81
97
72
88
65
81
62
92
78
96
77
94
90
64
75
67
79
72
92
67
83
75
51
71
81
96
88
1974-75 (18-8)
93 Maryland-East. Shore
78 Mercyhurst
98 North Georgia
78 Tennessee Temple
97 Athletes in Action
102 Valdosta State
102 Fisk University
92 Univ. of Tenn.-Chatt.
78 Augusta College
86 Tennessee Temple
78 Armstrong State
64 LaGrange College
69 North Georgia
99 Southern Tech
101 Birmingham So.
110 Columbus College
89 Valdosta State (2OT)
97 Augusta College
92 Southern Tech
91 Columbus College
97 Armstrong State
85 LaGrange College
81 Valdosta State
84 Valdosta State***
72 Armstrong State***OT
64 Univ. of New Orleans****
98 Southern Univ.****
***South Atlantic Conference Tour
****NCAA Southern Regional
96
78
77
78
79
94
84
78
71
68
48
58
88
90
72
82
86
76
81
87
99
101
1975-76 (17-10)
Salem College
Edinboro State
Birmingham Sou.
North Georgia
Tennessee Temple
UT-Chattanooga
Buffalo State
Georgia SW
Augusta College
Georgia SW (OT)
Armstrong State
Montevallo Univ.
Birmingham So.
Southern Tech
North Georgia
LaGrange College
Columbus College
Tennessee Temple
Valdosta State
Augusta College
Columbus College
Armstrong State (2OT)
67
85
59
83
90
82
79
93
60
63
84
63
64
69
65
78
85
72
72
83
86
67
82
82
74
90
103
82
84
96
61
61
96
86
60
85
74
58
66
81
53
58
74
68
56
87
71
82
97
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
1973-74 (29-4)
101
103
78
70
93
64
84
84
66
93
96
81
90
79
83
85
104
81
109
101
103
87
62
Troy State
Tennessee Temple
Albany State
North Georgia
LaGrange College
Troy State
Carroll College
North Georgia College
Augusta College
Southern Tech
Armstrong State
Drury College
Albany State
Columbus College
Valdosta State
Tennessee Temple
Augusta College
LaGrange College
Southern Tech
Armstrong State
LaGrange College
Valdosta State
Wolves’ Basketball
81
74
83
62
64
58
83
59
71
76
92
75
89
90
77
71
83
76
88
88
76
92
106
89
79
96
77
77
Columbus College
North Georgia
Columbus College**
Valdosta State**
LaGrange College***
North Georgia***
NAIA NATIONAL
TOURNAMENT
102 Huron College (S.D.)
116 Gardner-Webb
106 Indiana Univ. (Pa,)
79 Kentucky State
97 Alcorn State
*Hubbard Classic
**Conference Tournament
***District 25 Tournament
68
73
64
71
67
67
71
101
69
74
79
Clarence “Foots” Walker
78 LaGrange College
93 Valdosta State
82 Athletes in Action
85 Southern Tech
77 Valdosta State****
105 Armstrong State****
****South Atlantic Conf. Tour.
1976-77 (18-10)
94 Ft. Valley State
76 Univ. of Tenn,-Chatt.
58 North Georgia College
80 Indiana St.-Evansville
107 Kentucky Wesleyan
88 Kentucky State
95 Nebraska-Omaha
91 Augusta College
97 Loras College
80 Armstrong State
88 Tennessee Temple
66 Univ. of Tenn.-Chatt.
49 Southern Tech
72 North Georgia
100 Valdosta State
74 Augusta College
39 Southern Tech
74 Tennessee Temple
104 Heritage College
87 Columbus College (OT)
80 Armstrong State
68 LaGrange College
63 Valdosta State
80 Georgia SW
105 LaGrange College
78 Columbus College
55 Southern Tech***
73 Armstrong State***
87 Columbus College***
***SAC Tournament
83
62
85
89
83
85
85
77
67
84
93
122
129
1977-78 (20-8)
Kentucky State
U. of Ark-Montevallo
Czechoslovakian Team
Georgia SW
North Georgia
Kentucky Wesleyan
Valdosta State
Athens State
Alabama-Huntsville
Heritage College
Tiffin University
Heritage College
Armstrong State
77
65
74
59
83
91
78
85
54
67
96
91
91
66
90
73
80
87
42
57
92
87
34
83
67
86
95
84
77
72
73
81
37
85
86
95
61
75
55
55
83
88
71
65
71
65
59
112
85 Tennessee Temple
84 Georgia SW
76 Columbus College
66 North Georgia
88 Valdosta State
60 Jacksonville State
72 Augusta College
71 Armstrong State
71 Augusta College
72 Valdosta State
95 Tennessee Temple
76 Columbus College
102 Armstrong State****
95 Columbus College****
78 Valdosta State****
****SAC Tournament
1978-79 (13-13)
80
92
69
83
97
110
80
93
83
64
93
80
86
96
63
61
64
84
77
122
84
64
89
80
96
87
Albany State
Lynchburg College
Shorter College (OT)
Malone College
Clearwater Christian
Flagler College
Univ. of Ala.-Huntsville
Tennessee Temple
UT-Chattanooga
Central Iowa
Armstrong State
Dominican College
Jacksonville State
Columbus College
Augusta College
Central Methodist
Univ. of Ala.-Huntsville
Valdosta State
Jacksonville State
Flagler College
Armstrong State
Augusta College
Valdosta State
Shorter College
Columbus College
Augusta College
96
78
95
100
82
72
88
Shorter College
Southern Tech
Southern Tech
Lamar University
Stephen F. Austin
Sam Houston State
Oglethorpe Univ.
1979-80 (24-6)
75
72
64
64
91
69
74
69
67
80
87
80
90
65
70
89
96
71
76
74
77
113
86
93
59
100
52
81
78
58
54
66
99
101
58
69
69
94
84
78
88
68
74
79
115
85
65
86
All-Time Scores
91 LaGrange College
80 UT-Chattanooga
97 Tennessee Tech
71 Tiffin University
109 Armstrong State
93 Dominican College
92 LaGrange College
94 Columbus College
75 Augusta College
110 Central Methodist
64 Albany State
97 Valdosta State
92 Berry College
98 Armstrong State
68 Augusta College
98 Valdosta State
94 Shorter College
114 Columbus College
42 Berry College (OT)
94 Augusta College**
83 Armstrong State**
78 Central Florida***
75 Bethune-Cookman***
**SAC Tournament
***NCAA Division II South Region
90
76
106
84
99
127
120
113
94
94
80
87
44
59
95
81
105
85
111
89
77
93
1980-81 (23-5)
Belmont Abbey
Oglethorpe University
Allen University
Paine College
Shorter College
Friendship College
Albany College
Vassar College
Shorter College
Armstrong State
Columbus College
LaGrange College
Allen University
Augusta College
Valdosta State
LaGrange College
Ft. Valley State
Paine College
Ft. Valley College
Armstrong State
Valdosta State
Columbus College
Lonnie Edwards
67
82
82
53
98
64
75
77
79
73
62
104
78
92
66
84
71
80
39
68
82
81
63
82
52
56
66
65
69
110
57
57
87
70
64
37
61
74
67
69
89
88
74
79
73
83 Albany State College
77 Augusta College**
71 Valdosta State**
59 Florida Southern***
102 Morehouse College***
**SAC Tournament
***NCAA Division II South Region
73
54
81
115
59
75
73
85
56
82
75
89
73
62
75
78
62
63
71
91
76
90
89
97
67
64
1981-82 (15-11)
Clark College
Southern Tech
Shorter College
Edward Waters
Tennessee-Matin
Indiana St.-Evansville
Shorter College
LaRoche College
Radford University
Birmingham Southern
Clarion State
Ky. Wesleyan (OT)
North Alabama
Columbus College
Birmingham Southern
Albany State
Augusta College
Valdosta State
LaGrange College
Armstrong State
LaGrange College
Armstrong State
Albany State
Augusta College
Valdosta State
Columbus College
1982-83 (22-7)
71 Lincoln Univ.
72 Missouri-St. Louis
87 Shorter College
87 Shorter College
77 Edward Waters College
110 Allen University
62 Georgia SW
85 Savannah State
78 Shorter College
92 Talladega College
111 Tusculum College
102 Alabama Christian
64 North Alabama
80 Central Florida
83 Indiana Central
107 Morehouse College
73 Clark College
52 Columbus College
63 Augusta College
87 LaGrange College
77 Valdosta State
87 Columbus College
75 Augusta College
86 Morehouse College
104 LaGrange College (OT)
95 Central Florida
92 Alabama Christian
74 West Chester State***
76 Jacksonville State***
***NCAA South Regional
83
93
103
81
86
70
73
92
86
92
68
74
84
102
1983-84 (26-4)
Talladega College
Allen University
Tusculum
Shorter College
Knoxville College
Berry College
Southern Tech
Campbellsville
Kentucky Wesleyan
Grace
Valdosta State
Columbus College (OT)
Savannah State
Albany State
62
60
67
76
69
63
57
93
57
76
40
76
64
76
78
91
84
73
76
65
47
67
64
85
71
86
90
85
55
82
67
68
63
63
56
107
66
77
76
77
88
80
66
90
72
68
95
56
54
74
74
78
72
72
105
63
84
73
92
57
67
74
42
72
57
63
86
111
74
65
64
72
79
98 Jacksonville State
95 Knoxville College
83 Augusta College
85 LaGrange College
74 Valdosta State
94 LaGrange College
88 Jacksonville State
92 Augusta College
76 Savannah State
92 Shorter College
72 Albany State
110 Edward Waters
79 Savannah State
82 Columbus College
64 University of Tampa**
65 North Alabama**
**NCAA South Regional, Florence,
91
78
70
78
71
76
98
73
75
67
63
72
59
97
63
66
AL
1984-85 (15-13)
89 Shorter College
74 Savannah State
75 Columbus College
74 Albany State
59 Southern Tech
96 LaGrange College
108 Albany State
78 Troy State
88 Valdosta State (OT)
55 Tennessee-Martin
69 North Alabama
99 Shorter College
71 Troy State
72 Valdosta State(3OT)
72 Jacksonville State
60 Mississippi College
67 Delta State
70 Albany State
61 Southern Tech
63 LaGrange College
72 Delta State
73 Delta State
64 North Alabama
80 Mississippi College
70 Livingston
54 Livingston
73 Tennessee-Martin
53 Delta State***
***GSC Tournament
93
85
81
89
91
82
105
85
81
61
91
75
101
71
75
95
70
102
99
78
82
78
78
94
94
103
93
1985-86 (21-8)
Albany State
Shorter College
Savannah State+
Allen University
LaGrange College
Albany State
Shorter College
Morris Brown College
Mississippi College*
Troy State*
Savannah State
Delta State*
Mississippi College*
Valdosta State*
Tennessee-Martin*
Delta State*
Livingston*
North Alabama*
Valdosta State*
Jacksonville State*
LaGrange College
North Alabama*
Tennessee-Martin*
Livingston*
Jacksonville State*
Troy State*
Jacksonville State**
NCAA SOUTH REGIONAL
82 Florida Southern
104 Alabama A&M
*GSC game
+Forfeited
76
73
81
63
52
64
82
72
91
57
64
91
77
99
93
61
75
69
60
60
74
74
66
60
59
56
67
61
92
63
83
51
69
86
78
62
71
70
81
85
86
78
78
78
64
79
90
71
73
86
74
74
91
77
98
83
84
1986-87 (26-5)
101 Albany State
101 Shorter
81 Kentucky Wesleyan+
95 Brescia+
104 Allen Univ.
91 Eckerd College
94 Albany State (2OT)
112 Shorter College
88 Ga. Southwestern
81 Cumberland (Tenn.)
106 Troy State
117 Livingston
96 Morris Brown
89 Jacksonville State
85 Tennessee-Martin
86 North Alabama
99 Valdosta State
87 Jascksonville State
65 Livingston
106 North Alabama
102 Valdosta State
80 Delta State
105 Tennessee-Martin
74 Mississippi College
101 Delta State
85 Troy State
71 Mississippi College
93 North Alabama
83 Delta State
81 Tampa ?
69 Florida Southern ?
**GSC Tournament-Carrollton
?NCAA South Regional
87
82
88
62
101
89
89
86
70
73
69
77
75
82
74
98
56
67
80
72
79
86
70
63
84
87
73
83
94
82
71
90
78
65
82
82
78
72
65
69
79
78
71
86
1987-88 (14-13)
at Albany State
at Eckerd
Southern Indiana
Southeast Missouri
Albany State
Morehouse
Armstrong State
Morris Brown
Dist. of Columbia
Randolph-Macon
at UT-Martin
at North Alabama
Valdosta State
at Jacksonville State
Delta State
Livingston
at Mississippi College
Morris Brown
UT-Martin
North Alabama
Troy State
Jacksonville State
at Delta State
at Livingston
Mississippi College
at Troy State
at Valdosta State
1988-89 (4-22)
Albany State
Lincoln Memorial
at Albany State
at Morehouse
North Alabama
Tennessee-Martin
at Gardner Webb
at Lincoln Memorial
at Armstrong State
North Dakota
Wis.-Milwaukee
at Valdosta State
Jacksonville State
Gardner Webb
at Livingston
at Delta State
Mississippi College(OT)
Wolves’ Basketball
85
89
94
76
76
70
93
75
74
79
88
94
85
69
75
84
85
71
64
93
91
79
91
75
96
81
82
79
75
73
8
74
71
65
76
85
73
74
81
72
71
73
87
67
94
62
92
60
57
82
83
78
79
81
79
92
108
81
100
92
89
92
84
83
86
111
93
92
79
89
77
82
80
87
87
63
All-Time Scores
82
90
72
82
79
86
89
94
102
at North Alabama
at Tennessee-Martin
at Troy State
at Jacksonville State
Delta State
Livingston
at Mississippi College
Valdosta State
Troy State
78
69
93
75
86
86
97
79
71
76
71
73
74
63
74
79
80
67
101
69
91
89
97
92
66
80
70
83
Albany State
Auburn-Montgomery
Albany State
Lenoir-Rhyne
Catawba (OT)
Morris Brown
Brewton Parker
Metropolitan State
Cal-Riverside£
Wofford
at North Alabama
at Tennessee-Martin (OT)
Valdosta State
Armstrong State
at Jacksonville State
Livingston
Delta State
at Mississippi College
North Alabama(OT)
Tennessee-Martin
Troy State
Jacksonville State
at Delta State
at Livingston
at Armstrong State
Mississippi College
at Valdosta State
at Troy State
62
99
87
73
68
79
76
97
93
80
63
81
57
89
69
77
85
62
104
76
66
56
87
66
88
88
106
Claflin@
St. Thomas@
Albany State
Lenoir-Rhyne
Catawba
Valdosta State
Troy State
DeVry
DeVry
North Georgia
Armstrong State
at Livingston
at Albany State
Jacksonville State
Mississippi College
Delta State
at North Alabama
at Tennessee-Martin
Livingston(OT)
at Wofford
at Jacksonville State
at Mississippi College
at Delta State
North Alabama
Tennessee-Martin
at Valdosta State
at Troy State
59
80
79
79
66
88
74
108
85
94
78
97
79
Rollins
Lincoln Memorial
at North Georgia
Shorter College
North Georgia
Tuskegee University
Albany State
Tennessee Temple
Armstrong State
at Georgia Southern
at Valdosta State
Jacksonville Satte
North Alabama
64
1989-90 (11-17)
1990-91 (10-17)
1991-92 (8-19)
Wolves’ Basketball
99
86
88
101
81
103
101
99
92
80
72
73
76
94
76
78
105
74
77
69
69
82
60
96
71
71
83
100
86
96
108
88
88
71
81
76
86
69
82
69
78
67
88
85
63
75
65
67
68
54
111
83
86
111
67
97
87
91
90
109
83
76
101
118
75
95
77
66
67
96
90
100
97
115
73
115
88
51
74
103
69
91
80
85
93
100
69
65
86
62
83
at Mississippi College
at Livingston
at Limestone
at Delta State
at Talladega
Valdosta State
Delta State
Talladega
Limestone
Livingston
Mississippi College
at North Alabama
at Jacksonville State
at Troy State
5
92
53
79
77
74
94
72
75
69
76
68
67
76
62
92
87
82
77
97
86
58
83
103
39
Brewton Parke
at LaGrange College
North Georgia
at Talladega College
at North Georgia
at Brewton Parker
Wingate Colege
Fayetteville State.
LaGrange College
Valdosta State
North Alabama
Delta State
Wofford
at Mississippi College
at Livingston
at Wofford
at Jacksonville State
at Alabama-Huntsville
at Valdosta State
Jacksonville State
Talladega College
Livingston
Mississippi College
Alabama-Huntsville
at Delta State
1992-93 (5-21)
85
55
63
88
80
86
84
77
61
80
94
78
80
81
105
109
83
91
95
87
113
120
94
65
1993-94 (19-8)
113 Piedmont@
68
102 at North Georgia
88
83 at Georgia Southwestern
107
86 Georgia Southwestern
79
83 Wofford
85
75 Clayton State
72
104 Sue Bennett
102
93 at Birmingham Southern
89
91 at Alabama-Huntsville
86
90 at North Alabama
82
87 Delta State
72
72 Livingston
66
90 Valdosta State
74
81 at Columbus College
68
90 at Valdosta State
85
89 at Wofford
76
71 at Lincoln Memorial
66
93 Columbus College
96
64 at Livingston
75
109 Mississippi College
107 (OT)
105 Alabama-Huntsville
81
89 Lincoln Memorial
74
65 at Tuskegee
91
86 North Alabama
75
67 Livingston**
70
109 at Central Missouri St.#
112
**GSC Tournament
#NCAA Play-In Game
66
80
85
73
79
53
75
96
99
79
1994-95 (11-14)
Coker
at North Georgia
Talladega
Southern Tech
at Kennesaw State
Hampton
Grand Canyon
at Clayton State
at Columbus
Delta State
80 North Georgia
95 Central State
89 Voorhees
86 Georgia Southwestern
92 @Florida Southern
90 @ Virgin Islands
88 Clayton State (Ot)
68 West Alabama
79 Montevallo
88 West Florida
95 Valdosta State
67 Alabama-Huntsville
92 North Alabama
84 Lincoln Memorial
70 Valdosta State
79 West Florida
93 Clayton State
91 Montevallo 7
103 West Alabama (2Ot)
77 North Georgia
86 Alabama-Huntsville
57 North Alabama
94 Knoxville
92 Lincoln Memorial
100 #Henderson State
70 #Delta State
61 $Tampa
# – Gulf South Conference Tournament
$ – NCAA South Central Regional
82
90
83
75
102
75
105
79
70
75
80
102
82
116
57@
89@
101
63
65
73
79
84
101
66
J.J. Sims
78
80
75
77
53
61
89
74
70
58
76
45
75
79
60
at Talladega
Livingston
at Livingston
Clayton State
at Lincoln Memorial
at North Alabama
Tuskegee
at Delta State
West Florida
at Valdosta State
at West Florida
North Alabama
Valdosta State
Lincoln Memorial
Alabama Huntsville
1995-96 (19-9)
84 Livingstone
61 North Carolina Central
104 Talladega
99 Cumberland
66 Kennesaw State
81 COLUMBUS
75 South Carolina-Aiken
78 Gardner-Webb
98 CLAYTON STATE
83 BAPTIST CHRISTIAN
64 West Alabama
79 Montevallo
90 WEST FLORIDA
87 VALDOSTA STATE
84 ALA-HUNTSVILLE
75 North Alabama
77 Clayton State
90 Lincoln Memorial
58 Valdosta State
79 West Florida
70 MONTEVALLO
67 WEST ALABAMA
78 Alabama-Huntsville
96 NORTH ALABAMA
60 LINCOLN MEMORIAL
78 TALLADEGA
GSC TOURNAMENT
99 Henderson State
93 Delta State
1996-97 (23-6)
87 Georgia Southwestern
114 Voorhees
76
62
91 (ot)
74
68
60
87 (2 ot)
80
77
88
83
74
79
75
61
73
83
95
96
68
66
66
94
83
73
47
71
69
98
56
87
90
92
54
92
67
56
59
81
59
73
90
95
76
67
1997-98 (21-8)
76
84
75
72
82
83
86
87
84
107
95
56
76
95
69
71
79
80
85
92
67
84
68
69
94
83
73
77
92
Kennesaw State
at Georgia Southwestern
at Voorhees
vs. Thomas
at Southern Tech
Georgia Southwestern
at Kennesaw State
at North Georgia
Clayton State
Virgin Islands
at Montevallo
at West Alabama
Valdosta State
West Florida
at North Alabama
Alabama-Huntsville
at Lincoln Memorial
at Clayton State
at West Florida
at Valdosta State
West Alabama
Montevallo
North Alabama
at Alabama-Huntsville
Voorhees
Lincoln Memorial
vs. Central Arkansas
vs. Fort Valley State
vs. Lynn
89
75
80
81
93
80
96
122
86
70
79
79
84
83
91
89
70
93
63
88
North Georgia
Fort Valley State
at North Georgia
Jacksonville State
North Georgia
at Clayton State
Selma
Beulah Heights
Texas College
at Albany State
Clayton State
Montevallo
West Alabama
at Valdosta State
at West Florida
North Alabama
at Ala.-Huntsville
Lincoln Memorial
at Fort Valley State
West Florida
1998-99 (21-7)
69
92
70
93
80
58
94
66
63
68
87
54
73
70
63
83
71
7
100
58
71
66
76
69
91
75
83
61
98
61
68
85
86
75
79
82
171
84
66
73
73
66
60
76
93
97
85
66
70
63
62
82
71
76
74
104
65
54
76
83
68
68
72
77
74
73
66
77
78
75
85
85
74
87
57
78
All-Time Scores
91
73
81
66
88
74
75
54
Valdosta State
at West Alabama
at Montevallo
at North Alabama
Alabama-Huntsville
at Lincoln Memorial
Southern Arkansas
Henderson State
76
60
80
85
91
85
80
63
61
79
72
64
80
65
69
81
95
90
56
78
77
59
87
61
90
53
Albany State
at Morris Brown
at Fort Valley State
Clayton State
Clark-Atlanta
Fort Valley State
at Clayton State
Morris Brown
at Alabama-Huntsville
Lincoln Memorial
Athens State
North Alabama
at West Alabama
at Montevallo
West Florida
at Valdosta State
Selma
at Lincoln Memorial
Alabama-Huntsville
at North Alabama
West Alabama
at Athens State
Montevallo
at West Florida
Valdosta State
vs. Henderson State
1999-2000 (18-9)
2000-2001 (21-8)
76
89
78
61
81
71
64
79
79
64
64
92
95
81
80
71
94
90
68
96
61
62
77
84
75
65
77
79
57
Augusta State (OT)
at Albany State
Columbus State
at Augusta State
at Clayton State
West Alabama
Clayton State
at Kennesaw State
Kennessaw State
at Georgia College
at Columbus State
West Florida
at Lincoln Memorial (OT)
Valdosta State
at Alabama-Huntsville
North Alabama
at Montevallo
Shorter
at West Florida
Lincoln Memorial
at Valdosta State
Alabama-Huntsville
at North Alabama
Montevallo
Albany State
at West Alabama
vs. Southern Arkansas
vs. Delta State
vs. Henderson State
79
99
67
81
78
87
101
83
92
82
97
96
65
71
at Augusta State
Clayton State
vs Shaw
at Kennesaw State
at Columbus State
Shorter
Columbus State
Augusta State
vs Morehouse
vs Albany State
West Florida
Lincoln Memorial
at Valdosta State
Alabama-Huntsville
2001-2002 (24-9)
65
77
70
58
66
76
89
76
68
69
69
69
81
77
76
60
76
73
68
68
75
71
57
70
86
73
83
77
63
70
80
87
75
66
74
85
86
66
55
64
62
82
72
62
61
68
92
56
78
65
68
78
75
70
71
60
75
52
61
68
75
93
68
86
83
75
70
79
72
98
80
77
77
82
70
76
72
80 at North alabama
100 Montevallo
78 West Alabama
78 at Clayton State
78 at West Florida
76 at Lincoln Memorial
93 Valdosta State
65 at Alabama-Huntsville
75 North Alabama
70 at Montevallo
92 Talladega
80 at West Alabama
72 vs Southern Arkansas
72 vs West Florida
72 vs Valdosta State
76 vs Delta State
77 vs Tampa
81 vs Valdosta State
84 vs Shaw
* GSC Tournament
#NCAA South Regional
$Elite 8
2002-2003 (19-9)
65 vs Ouachita Baptist
65 at Henderson State
79 at Augusta State
80 at Morehouse
67 at West Florida
94 Albany State
74 Augusta State
45 at Clayton State
64 Columbia Union
77 vs Mobile
69 vs Albany State
62 at Lincoln Memorial
78 Valdosta State
51 at Alabama-Huntsville
82 North Alabama
77 at Montevallo
68 Kennesaw State
67 at West Alabama
74 at Albany State
79 West Florida
75 Lincoln Memorial
64 Alabama-Huntsville
84 at North Alabama
66 Montevallo
93 Clayton State
101 West Alabama
66 Valdosta State
56 Henderson State
* GSC Tournament
94
87
81
77
94
78
65
74
70
96
74
81
85
68
49
78
94
81
86
72
83
66
78
63
91
94
87
2003-2004 (21-9)
Southern Arkansas
Delta State
Ouachita Baptist
Henderson State
Columbus State
Ga College & State
Augusta State
Clayton State
Clayton State
Johnson C. Smith
Albany State
Augusta State
Montevallo
West Alabama
Valdosta State
West Florida
North Alabama
AlabamaHuntsville
Lincoln Memorial
Morehouse
Valdosta State
West Florida
West Alabama
Montevallo
North Alabama
AlabamaHuntsville
Lincoln Memorial
71
85
73
62
76
96
77
68
72
74
90
56
66*
68*
69*
71#
69#
69#
102$
75
55
74
86
69
87
67
79
59
66
55
68
58
57
85
59
65
51
66
68
61
54
86
59
77
79
62
60*
75
67
61
86
88
69
50
88
64
98
72
57
83
56
52
83
72
67
74
82
76
69
63
66
68
73
65
78 Harding
58 Central Arkansas
65 Montevallo
* GSC Tournament
2004-2005 (23-7)
94 Clark-Atlanta
109 Carver
86 Columbus State
83 GCSU
93 Fort Valley State
83 Augusta State
81 Clayton State
76 Clayton State
83 Tusculum
108 Wingate
102 Johnson C. Smith
107 Albany State
63 Augusta State
100 West Florida
88 Valdosta State
73 Montevallo
97 West Alabama
77 Alabama-Huntsville
109 North Alabama
98 Lincoln Memorial
79 Montevallo
90 West Alabama
78 Valdosta State
98 West Floria
65 Alabama-Huntsville
83 North Alabama
90 Lincoln Memorial
70 Arkansas-Monticello*
65 Delta State*
71 Central Arkansas@
* GSC Tournament
@ South Region Tournament
77*
50*
77*
52
74
84
80
73
52
78
69
72
91
84
89
82
91
98
69
70
63
88
75
95
83
64
85
88
96
82
66
70
74
2005-2006 (19-10)
97
91
81
49
84
68
86
71
97
61
89
87
82
86
64
81
82
107
99
90
76
79
72
85
62
94
74
57
72
Carver
62
vs. Lane
65
vs. Miles
63
at Henderson State
50
Columbus State
92
Georgia College and State
53
at Clark-Atlanta
52
at Fort Valley State
69 (OT)
Catawba
78
Henderson State
51
at #10 Florida Southern
68
vs. Florida Tech
68
West Florida
78
Valdosta State
72
at Montevallo
68
at West Alabama
102
at Alabama-Huntsville
85
at North Alabama
99
Lincoln Memorial
79
Florida Gulf Coast
71
Montevallo
83
West Alabama
74
at Valdosta State
103
at West Florida
78
Alabama-Huntsville
66
North Alabama
99
at Lincoln Memorial
66
vs. Henderson State
54 (OT)
vs. Montevallo
75
73
87
75
108
79
71
82
69
83
65
54
77
at North Georgia
vs Eckerd
at Tampa
CARVER
at Columbus State
vs Georgia College & State
at Arkansas-Monticello
at Clayton State
NORTH GEORGIA
DELTA STATE
CLAYTON STATE
ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO
2006-2007 (14-15)
66
90
72
60
84
84
72
70
68
80
62
70
71
82
84
77
81
78
90
62
61
72
91
87
59
84
106
86
62
at West Florida
at Valdosta State
MONTEVALLO
WEST ALABAMA
NORTH ALABAMA
ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE
at Palm Beach Atlantic
at Florida Gulf Coast
at Montevallo
at West Alabama 76
VALDOSTA STATE
WEST FLORIDA
at Alabama-Huntsville
at North Alabama
ALLEN
vs Ouachita Baptist
vs Montevallo
78
85
98
75
73
85
84
78
77
72
77
84
72
68
84
80
60
73
65
77
81
77
64
61
58
88
62
118
68
79
67
81
98
64
75
68
70
55
62
90
57
62
56
80
63
99
59
56
46
65
61
75
52
85
92
90
79
60
77
98
92
66
80
at North Georgia
68
BENEDCIT
76
at Clayton State
58
ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC
70
at Delta State
72
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS
79
ALLEN
69
at Armstrong Atlantic
71
vs. Columbus State
78
PALM BEACH ATLANTIC
43
at Christian Brothers
80
at Montevallo
66
at West Alabama
64
VALDOSTA STATE
63
WEST FLORIDA
51
at Flagler
74
NORTH ALABAMA
101
at Alabama-Huntsville
65
CARVER
75
at West Florida
85
at Valdosta State
78
WEST ALABAMA
66
MONTEVALLO
67
FLAGLER
77
at North Alabama
69
ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE
73
vs. Christian Brothers
76
NORTH GEORGIA
72
at Benedict
71
at Clayton State
78
DELTA STATE
87 (OT)
vs. Florida International
54
vs. Toledo
77
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS
67
AUGUSTA STATE
89 (OT)
CLAYTON STATE
76
TENNESSEE TEMPLE
55
vs. Flagler
60
vs. Concordia (N.Y.)
60
at Christian Brothers
65
MONTEVALLO
74
WEST ALABAMA
70
at Valdosta State
90
at West Florida
62
EMMANUEL
89
at Alabama-Huntsville
100
NORTH ALABAMA
88
WEST FLORIDA
80
VALDOSTA STATE
61
at West Alabama
58
at Montevallo
103 (2OT)
REINHARDT
61
Alabama-Huntsville
53
at North Alabama
92
69
59
72
80
82
72
78
2007-2008 (16-12)
Wolves’ Basketball
65
All-Time Lettermen
A
Adams, Ken (1965-66)
Adams, Larry (1966-67)
Adams, Ty (1957-58)
Addison, Earl (1981-82)
Alexander, Jospeh (1993-94)
Allen, Barry (1971-73)
Allen, Greg (1971-73)
Allen, Ken (1983-85)
Almon, Willie (1977-79)
Andrew, Glenn (1970-72)
Anderson, Harrison (1957-58)
Archibold Brown, Eduardo (200608)
Arnold, Emanuel (1989-91)
Arthur, Mike (1966-67)
Atkinson, Pete (1969-70)
Austin, Ivory (1997-98)
B
Babbs, John (1979-81)
Bailey, Tony (1993-94)
Ballew, Dennis (1981-82)
Barge, Anthony (1985-87)
Barnes, Eddie (1959-60)
Battles, Donald (1985-86)
Beaulah, Warren (1982-83)
Bellamy, Aaron (1989-90)
Benson, Jack (1957-58)
Benton, Travis (1986-87)
Blake, Sanchez (1997-98)
Bloom, Marcus (1997-98)
Bonner, Don (1959-60)
Booker, Calvin (1979-81)
Bowdy, Jay (2007-08)
Boyd, Nate (1989-91)
Brewer, Stanley (1979-81)
Bridges, Steve (1961-63)
Brill, Bobby (1975-76)
Brooks, Fred (1985-86)
Brooks, George (1994-95)
Brookins, David (1961-65)
Brown, Corey (1992-93)
Brown, Elton (1986-87)
Brown, John (1966-67)
Brown, Rick (1973-74)
Bryant, Ken (1959-60)
Bryant, Pat (1981-83)
Bryant, Ed (1983-84)
Bunt, Ben (1977-79)
Burras, Chris (2004-06)
Burchfield, Ronnie (1961-62)
Butler, Ron (1967-71)
Butler, Scott (1964-65)
C
Campbell, Jeff (1969-70)
Carr, Robby (1967-68)
Chandler, Chip (1977-78)
Chandler, Damon (1998-99)
Chretien, Jamal (1997-98)
Christian, Sam (1974-77)
Christopher, John (1964-68)
Clark, Derrick (1980-85)
Clark, James (1994-95)
Colvin, Chris (2008-09)
Cook, Billy (1970-71)
66
Wolves’ Basketball
Cook, Jerry (1958-59)
Cooley, Derrick (1989-91)
Cox, Steve (1998-00)
Cox, Tim (1984-86)
Crayton, Jim (1965-66)
Crigler, Skeet (1969-72)
Criswell, Tim (1983-86)
Cuyler, Jimmy (1995-96)
D
Darnell, John C. (1964-65)
Daniels, Antwon (1984-86)
Daniels, Doug (2007-09)
DeBoer, Mike (1982-83)
DeLong, Rick (1984-85)
Denman, Bob (1957-58)
Dempsey, Tom (1958-59)
Dodd, Levar (1999-01)
Dugger, Wilson (1981-82)
Dunbar, Anthony (1989-90)
Duncan, Reggie (1958-59)
E
Eddleman, Glenn (1959-60)
Edmonds, Dave (1973-75)
Edwards, Lonnie (1996-98)
Edwards, Toriano (1995-97)
Ellis, Rusty (1982-84)
Ellison, Travis (1978-80)
Eskridge, Kendrick (1991-92)
F
Fairley, Gary (1964-65)
Farmer, Byron (1965-66)
Farmer, Gregg (1969-71)
Farrish, Terry (1967-68)
Faulkner, Jerry (1972-74)
Faulkner, Terry (1973-75)
Ferguson, Jeff (2000-03)
Field, Gavin (2008-09)
Fields, Jesse (1974-75)
Flemister, Dondi (1993-94)
Forbes, Germayne (2002-04)
Forchion, Tamal (2004-05)
Ford, Michael (2005-06)
Foster, Henrick (2006-08)
Fowler, Jim (1967-68)
Fowlkes, David (1980-81)
Frady, Lamar (1977-81)
Freeman, Bill (1957-58)
Freeman, Joe (1966-67)
G
Gamardanis, Don (1963-68)
Gaines, Jermaine (1996-97)
Gamel, Don (1957-58)
Gates, Tyrone (1975-77)
Gibson, Jason (1992-93)
Gibson, Melvin (1981-83)
Gibbs, Bill (1969-70)
Ginn, Gene (1962-65)
Girdler, Jerry (1968-69)
Glushakow, Jeff (1978-79)
Godwin, Joey (1970-71)
Godwin, John (1978-80)
Graves, Wayne (1961-62)
Greiner, Rusty (1979-81)
H
Hadley, Shawn (1993-95)
Hall, Travis (2006-07
Hamer, Mike (1976-77)
Hamilton, Charlie (1970-72)
Hammond, Jerry (1961-62)
Haney, Bob (1964-65)
Hardy, Kenny (1972-76)
Hardy, Tony (1987-90)
Harper, Paul (2006-08)
Harris, Sheldon (2005-08)
Harvey, Paul (1980-82)
Harvey, Bill (1979-81)
Hartsfield, Mike (1961-62)
Haynes, Jeff (1981-83)
Head, David (1963-64)
Henderson, Rex (1958-59)
Hickman, Jeff (1998-02)
Hicks, Walter (1990-92)
Hill, Larry (1968-69)
Horton, Stanley (1970-72)
Houghtaling, Tom (1973-76)
Humphrey, Kevin (1975-77)
Hundley, Terrence (2006-08)
Huskins, Dan (1964-65)
I
Ingram, Jerry (1957-58)
J
Jackson, Jim (1964-66)
Jackson, Mantevius (1995-97)
James, Jonathan (2002-04)
Jarrell, Dennis (1968-69)
Jennings, Steve (1966-67)
John, Ish (2008-09)
Jolly, Bruce (2001-03)
Jones, Danny (1978-81)
Jones, Derek (1982-84)
Jones, Fred (1967-69)
Jones, Lonnie (1982-84)
K
Kaba, Lounceny (2007-08)
Kaiser, Chip (1986-90)
Keller, David (1959-60)
Koonce, Jody (1989-90)
L
LaCava, Jeff (1974-76)
Lamb, Kirby (1964-65)
Lambert, Jerry (1963-65)
Lawrence, Terry (1975-77)
Lawson, Ashley (1998-99)
Layton, Jimmy (1957-58)
Langford, Scott (1975-76)
Lee, Allen (1997-98)
Lee, Dan (1962-64)
Lee, Kenny (1981-83)
Lewis, Allen (1981-82)
Lewis, Willie Joe (1971-73)
Locklear, Mickhal (1993-96)
Long, Dennis (2000-02)
Loquasto, Louis (1992-93)
Lyons, Matt (1996-00)
Lytle, Michael (2006-07)
M
Maddox, Mike (1976-78)
Madry, Ryan (2003-05)
Magley, Pat (1972-74)
Mapp, Majestic (2004-05)
Marshall, Jabari (1992-95)
Martin, Jamie (1996-97)
Matthews, Whit (1971-73)
Mayweather, Mike (1976-77)
Mazzola, C.J. (1985-88)
Mayo, David (1966-67)
McBrayer, Dan (1966-67)
McCartney, Jake (2005-06)
McCord, Max (1957-58)
McCormick, Malcom (1992-93)
McCowan, Michael (2003-04,
2005-06)
McInnis, Ken (1960-64)
McKinnon, Ryan (1994-97)
Milbry, Reggie (1986-87, 88-89)
Miller, Chuck (1961-65)
Miller, Darnell (2003-05)
Miller-Williams, Chris (2008-09)
Minshew, Buddy (1957-58)
Mitchell, Alexander (1974-75)
Mitchler, David (1987-89)
Meyers, Gary (1968-69)
Moen, Leonard (1959-61)
Moore, Anthony (2000-02)
Morris, Ray (1968-69)
Mosley, Bert (2003-04)
Moss, Milt (1970-72)
Moten, Brian (1991-93)
Murphy, Fred (1965-66)
Murphy, Ryan (2003-05)
Myers, Jeff (1987-91)
Myers, Shawn (1996-97)
N
Neal, Rob (2002-05)
Neal, Tommy (1961-62)
Nelloms, Derrick (1992-93)
Nix, Bryan (1966-67)
O
O’Brien, Danny (1975-78)
O’Brien, Matt (1992-94)
O’Conner, Dan (1968-69)
O’Kelley, Charles (1958-59)
Oglesby, Jesse (2008-09)
P
Parker, Brian (1997-98)
Parrott, Carlton (1965-66)
Pass, Curtis (1998-99)
Patillo, Brad (1997-98)
Patrick, Larry (1999-01)
Payne, Robert (1959-60)
Parish, Dan (1966-69)
Pfiefer, Max (1971-74)
Pfister, Dave (1978-80)
Phillips, Ashley (1991-93)
Phoenix, Floyd (1973-75)
Pietrowski, Mike (1981-82)
Pippens, Bobby (1990-91)
Porch, Clarence (1977-79)
Prater, Jimmy (1957-58)
Price, Kevin (1975-76)
Pringle, John (2008-09)
Prosser, Gene (1957-58)
All-Time Lettermen
Pryor, Eric (1981-84)
Purvis, Mike (1967-68)
R
Rabideaux, Greg (1980-84)
Rahim, Mo (2000-02)
Rape, Grady (1958-59)
Redd, Bryant (2000-03)
Reinhard, Lance (1991-93)
Reynolds, Jarvis (1977-78)
Reynolds, Tim (1974-76)
Richards, Michael (1998-00)
Richardson, Daron (1979-81)
Richardson, Robert (1965-66)
Richardson, Sam (2005-06)
Roberts, Bill (1957-58)
Roberts, Rodney (1983-88)
Robinson, Mike (1984-85)
Ross, Ken (1980-82)
Rountree, Randy (1972-74)
Rowe, Sherman (1984-86)
S
Schoonmaker, Michael (2002-03)
Scott, Harold (1993-94)
Scott, Willie (1990-92)
Sellers, Warren (1984-89)
Sharp, Reggie (1996-97)
Shaw, Antonio (2004-06)
Shaw, Doyle (1959-60)
Shepard, Winston (1991-92)
Shelton, David (1991-92)
Shepherd, Neal (1966-67)
Sherrell, Jay (2002-04)
Shotwell, Bill (1962-64)
Sims, Deion (2007-09)
Sims, J.J. (1995-96)
Sims, Kardell (1998-00)
Slayton, Jack (1957-60)
Slocumb, Tommy (1978-80)
Smerkar, Frank (1968-70)
Smith, Darrell (1983-86)
Smith, Jeremy (2008-09)
Smith, Jonathan (2005-07)
Smith, Ronnie (1966-67)
Smith, Young (1957-58)
Snyder, Freddie (1989-90)
Somerville, Demetrius (1998-99)
Speight, Robert (1976-77)
Standridge, Danny (1969-71)
Stanger, Adam (2005-09)
Stanley, Robert (1977-79)
Steele, Boyd (1969-71)
Stewart, Harley (1970-72)
Stevens, Rafi (1999-01)
Stokes, Martin (1985-86)
Stroud, Tony (1974-75)
Summers, Mike (1986-87)
Sullivan, Don (1959-60)
T
Teems, Ray (1964-65)
Tigner, Jack (1958-60)
Tingle, Jimmy (1967-69)
Thomas, Chris (1985-86)
Thomas, Scott (1977-79)
Turner, Tom (1972-74)
Tyler, Reggie (1975-76)
U
Umstead, Corky (1976-80)
Uderiena, Ron (1962-63)
Underwood, Jimmy (1961-62)
Upshaw, Willie (1978-80)
V
Vaught, Gary (1968-69)
W
Walker, Clarence (1972-74)
Walker, Michael (1994-95)
Walker, Randall (1969-70)
Ward, Houston (1957-58)
Warner, Vernon (1993-95)
Warren, Tommy (1965-66)
Washington, Anthony (2007-08)
Watson, Chezley (2001-02
Welch, Martinez, (1991-92)
Whitt, Gerald (1963-64)
Williams, Mickey (1988-90)
Williamson, Issac (2001-02)
Wilson, Marshall (1958-59)
Wilson, Mike (1976-77)
Wilson, Ken (1975-77)
Wilson, Steve (1958-59)
Wimbs, Brister (1976-77)
Wood, Dillard (1961-62)
Wortham, John (1986-88)
Worthy, Khalid (2002-03)
Worthy, Stacy (1989-90)
Wyatt, Tim (1986-88)
Wynne, Terry (1957-58)
Y
York, Bobby (1970-72)
Young, Andy (2000-03)
Young, Ron (1984-85)
Z
Zoromsky, Steve (1967-69)
Bold = Active Player
Division I Transfers
Name
Vojin Svilar
Julian Jones
Chris Miller-Williams
Lounceny Kaba
Travis Hall
Michael Ford
Chris Burras
Darnell Miller
Michael McCowan
Tamal Forchion
Majestic Mapp
Ryan Murphy
Germayne Forbes
Jay Sherrell
Chezley Watson
Andy Young
Demetrius Somerville
Curtis Pass
Sanchez Blake
Brian Parker
Lonnie Edwards
J.J. Sims
Mike Locklear
Shawn Hadley
Dondi Flemister
Tony Bailey
Year
2009-10
2009-10
2008-09
2007-08
2006-07
2004-05
2004-06
2003-05
2002-04
2004-05
2004-05
2002-05
2002-04
2002-04
2001-02
2000-02
1998-99
1998-99
1997-98
1997-98
1996-98
1995-96
1993-96
1993-94
1993-94
1993-94
School
Oregon State
Western Illinois
South Carolina State
St. Bonaventure
Southern Mississippi
Southern Mississippi
Illinois State
George Washington
New Mexico
George Washington
Virginia
Central Conn. State
Gonzaga
Gonzaga
Virginia
Wyoming
George Mason
Old Dominion
Troy State
Hawaii
Georgia Southern
Mississippi
Georgia Southern
Southern Mississippi
Mississippi
Murray State
Notable
Current Year
Current Year
12 ppg, 6 rpg
6 ppg, 5 rpg
11 ppg, 3 apg, 3 rpg
All-American, 25.1 ppg
All-Conference, 17 ppg, 8 rpg
GSC Player of the Year, 7.9 apg
2 blocks per game career
13 ppg, 7 rpg
18 ppg, All-Region, All-GSC
Blocked shots leader
15.0 ppg, All-GSC
8 ppg, 7.7 rpg
All-GSC, GSC/Region Tourney MVP
All-GSC, All-Region, 13 ppg
13.4 ppg, Averaged 30 mpg
25.6 ppg, GSC Player of the Year
26.8 mpg, 11.7 ppg
12.4 ppg, 7.7 rpg
GSC Player of the Year, All-Region
16.9 ppg, 13.4 rpg, MVP In GSC
14 ppg, 4.7 apg
25.2 ppg, 6 rpg, All-GSC
13.7 ppg, 7.2 rpg, All-GSC
25.9 ppg, All-American
Wolves’ Basketball
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GSC Individual Records
POINTS
Game:
51-Floyd Patterson, West Alabama vs. Selma
1991-92
49-Michael Ford, West Georgia vs. N Alabama 2005-06
49-Shawn Hadley, West Georgia vs. Tuskegee 1994-95
48-Larry Wilson, Nicholls State
1978-79
47-Steve Green, Ark-Monticello vs. Delta State 2000-01
47-Vernon Warner, West Georgia vs. Valdosta St 1994-95
47-Calvin Aultman, Troy State
1990-91
Season:
861-Gerald Glass, Delta State
1986-87
815-Darryl Thomas, Troy State
1987-88
804-Anthony Barge, West Georgia
1986-87
730-Larry Wilson, Nicholls State
1978-79
694-Greg Brown, Montevallo
2006-07
683-Anthony Reed, Troy State
1989-90
674-Tony Bailey, West Georgia
1993-94
668-Nate Newell, Arkansas-Monticello)
2006-07
668-Marcus Kennedy, Montevallo
2006-07
664-Mike Meschede, Tennessee-Martin
1987-88
Career:
2,569-Larry Wilson, Nicholls State
1975-79
2,227-Matt Hall, Harding
2003-08
2,173-Marcus Kennedy, Montevallo
2003-07
2,168-Nate Newell, Arkansas-Monticello
2003-07
2,047-Billy McDaniel, Arkansas-Monticello
2002-05
1,974-Robert Lee Sanders, Jacksonville State
1987-90
1,972-Kevin Weybright, Christian Brothers
2003-08
1,971-Marlon Jones, Valdosta State
1982-87
1,962-Otis Boddie, North Alabama
1976-80
1,875-Anthony Reed, Troy State
1986-90
POINTS PER GAME
Season:
28.7-Anthony Barge, West Georgia
28.1-Larry Wilson, Nicholls State
28.0-Larry Wilson, Nicholls State
26.1-Gerald Glass, Delta State
25.9-Tony Bailey, West Georgia
25.8-Larry Wilson, Nicholls State
25.7-Nate Newell, Arkansas-Monticello
25.2-Shawn Hadley, West Georgia
24.6-Michael Ford, West Georgia
24.4-Anthony Reed, Troy State
Career: (Minimum two seasons)
25.7-Larry Wilson, Nicholls State
23.8-Anthony Barge, West Georgia
22.7-Rodney Dean, Central Arkansas
21.7-Hilton Harrell, Mississippi College
19.9-Marcus Glass, Tenn-Martin
19.5-Gerald Glass, Delta State
19.4-Nate Newell, Arkansas-Monticello
19.2-Matt Hall, Harding
19.2-Greg Brown, Montevallo
19.1-Cedric Matthews, Delta State
19.1-Shawn Hadley, West Georgia
1986-87
1977-78
1977-79
1986-87
1993-94
1976-77
2006-07
1994-95
2005-06
1987-88
1975-79
1985-87
1997-99
1978-80
1984-86
1985-87
2003-07
2003-08
2005-07
1994-96
1993-95
FIELD GOALS MADE
Game:
21-Larry Wilson, Nicholls State
Consecutive:
24-Andre Kerr, Henderson State
19-Al Lindsey, Henderson State
16-Bill Cain, Lincoln Memorial
13-J.J. Sims, West Georgia
13-Gerald Glass, Delta State
11-Louis Newsome, North Alabama
12-Jay Carlin, Nicholls State
10-Travian Smith, Alabama-Huntsville
10-Craig Flowers, North Alabama
10-Lincoln Roach, North Alabama
Career:
1,059-Larry Wilson, Nicholls State
Season:
360-Gerald Glass, Delta State
312-Larry Wilson, Nicholls State
1978-79
1999-00
1994-95
1995-96
1995-96
1985-86
1988-89
1973-74
1995-96
1993-94
1993-94
1975-79
1986-87
1978-79
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
Game:
36-Charles Jackson, W Alabama vs. SE Louisiana 1972-73
35-Shawn Hadley, West Georgia vs. Tuskegee 1994-95
68
Wolves’ Basketball
Season:
640- Darryl Thomas, Troy State
596-Derrell Washington, Central Arkansas
595-Gerald Glass, Delta State
568-Larry Wilson, Nicholls State
Career:
2,035-Larry Wilson, Nicholls State
1987-88
1993-94
1986-87
1978-79
1975-79
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Game: (Minimum 10 attempts)
100.0-Jason Smith, Ala-Huntsville vs. Oakland C 2004-05
100.0-Jeremy Gentry, Christian Bros vs. Harding 1996-97
100.0-Gerald Glass, Delta State vs. Jacksonville St 1985-86
100.0-Andre Kerr, Henderson St vs. Jarvis Christ 1999-00
100.0-J.J. Sims, West Georgia vs. Gardner-Webb 1995-96
100.0-Louis Newsome, North Ala vs. Ala-Huntsville 1988-89
100.0-Craig Flowers, North Ala vs. Ala-Huntsville 1993-94
100.0-Lincoln Roach, N Alabama vs. Bapt Christian 1993-94
100.0-Ernest Scott, Valdosta St vs. Puerto de Cayey 2001-02
100.0-Tim Black, Ark Tech vs. Ala-Huntsville
2001-02
Season: (Minimum 150 attempts)
75.0-Maurice Stafford, North Alabama
1983-84
73.4-Brian Moten, West Georgia
1991-92
Career: (Minimum 400 attempts and two seasons)
70.4-Lewis Newsome, North Alabama
1987-89
66.6-Maurice Stafford, North Alabama
1982-84
66.3-Derek Hicks, Jacksonville State
1986-88
65.7-Anthony Russell, West Florida
1994-98
63.7-Calvin Johnson, Mississippi College
1983-85
61.4-Kevin Ratliff, Central Arkansas
1996-98
60.3-Robert Felder, Mississippi College
1977-79
60.1-Arnold Veasley, Jacksonville State
1979-81
59.7-Leon Jones, Valdosta State
1983-87
59.3-Stewart Adams, Arkansas Tech
1996-97
FREE THROWS MADE
Game:
20-Shawn Mason, So Arkansas vs. Arkansas Tech 2001-02
19-Mantevius Jackson, W Georgia vs. Central St 1996-97
19-Otis Boddie, North Alabama
1977-78
18-Shawn Hadley, West Georgia vs. Tuskegee 1994-95
17-Cory Green, Sou Arkansas vs. C Arkansas
2005-06
17-Michael Ford, West Georgia vs. Montevallo 2005-06
Consecutive:
88-Aaron Farley, Harding
2002-03
34-Lonnie Smith, Harding
2005-06
33-Todd S. Smyly, Jacksonville State
1980-81
32-Luther Tiggs, North Alabama
1987-88
Season:
199-Matt Hall, Harding
2006-07
198-Tony Bailey, West Georgia
1993-94
196-Melvin Allen, Jacksonville State
1984-85
192-Matt Hall, Harding
2007-08
192-Nate Newell, Arkansas-Monticello
2006-07
190-Nate Newell, Arkansas-Monticello
2005-06
Career:
641-Nate Newell, Arkansas-Monticello
2003-07
634-Matt Hall, Harding
2003-08
463-Melvin Allen, Jacksonville State
1982-85
458-Marcus Kennedy, Montevallo
2003-07
451-Larry Wilson, Nicholls State
1975-79
442-Otis Boddie, North Alabama
1976-80
436-Shawn Mason, Southern Arkansas
1998-02
434-Carl Brown, Delta State
1982-86
420-Zach Carpenter, Alabama-Huntsville
2000-04
415- Mike Meschede, Tenn.-Martin
1984-88
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
Game:
24-Chris Sykes, Delta State vs. Lane College
1996-97
24-Marcus Glass, Tenn.-Martin vs. Bethel College 1985-86
23-Mantevius Jackson, West Georgia vs. Cent St 1996-97
23-Jamel Thompson, Mississippi College vs. HSU 1995-96
23-Otis Boddie, North Alabama
1977-78
22-Shawn Mason, Southern Arkansas
2001-02
22-Howard Jackson, Lincoln Mem vs. No. Alabama 1999-00
21-Shawn Hadley, West Georgia
1994-95
21-Chris Sykes, Delta State vs. Tougaloo
1998-99
Season:
251-Matt Hall, Harding
2007-08
248-Melvin Allen, Jacksonville State
1984-85
241-Matt Hall, Harding
2006-07
Career:
836-Matt Hall, Harding
2003-08
783-Nate Newell, Arkansas-Monticello
2003-07
614-Marcus Kennedy, Montevallo
2003-07
609-Leon Jones, Valdosta State
1983-87
595-Melvin Allen, Jacksonville State
1982-85
585-Otis Boddie, North Alabama
1976-80
573-Zach Carpenter, Alabama-Huntsville
2000-04
566-Carl Brown, Delta State
1982-86
560-Anthony Russell, West Florida
1995-98
540-Larry Wilson, Nicholls State
1975-79
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
Game: (Minimum 13 attempts; List by number made)
100.0-J.B. Williams, Ark-Monticello vs. Philander Sm 2005-06
100.0-Jasper Mallory, Lincoln Mem vs. Tusculum 1998-99
100.0-Melvin Allen, Jacksonville State
1983-84
100.0-Randy Albright, Jacksonville State
1980-81
100.0-Phillip Perre, N Alabama vs. Lincoln Mem 2001-02
100.0-Matt Hall, Harding vs. Southern Arkansas 2007-08
100.0-Denarryl Rice, Ark Tech vs. Lincoln
2005-06
100.0-Kelvin Burnes, Lincoln Mem vs. W Alabama 2005-06
100.0-Will Gardner, Alabama-Huntsville vs. Lane 2002-03
100.0-Leroy Davis, West Florida vs. Montevallo 1996-97
100.0-Mitch Gholston, North Alabama (14-14) 1984-85
100.0-Jason Smith, Ala-Huntsville vs. North Ala. 2005-06
100.0-Jimmy Miller, Lincoln Mem vs. Valdosta St 2000-01
100.0-Stewart Adams, Ark Tech vs. Ouachita Bapt 1995-96
100.0-Eric Collier, West Florida vs. West Alabama 2001-02
Season: (Minimum 75 attempts)
93.8-Aaron Farley, Harding
2002-03
90.3-Calvin Mackey, Montevallo
1999-00
90.1-Randy Terry, West Alabama
1980-81
89.5-Chris Jackson, Henderson State
1997-98
89.3-Jeff Myers, West Georgia
1989-90
88.4-Tony Bailey, West Georgia
1993-94
88.3-Larry Wilson, Nicholls State
1978-79
88.3-Larry Wilson, Nicholls State
1977-78
88.0-Mike Meschede, Tenn.-Martin
1985-86
87.5-Darren McCrillis, Harding
2001-02
Career: (Minimum 150 attempts and two seasons)
87.1-Aaron Farley, Harding
2000-03
86.5-Jason Smith, Alabama-Huntsville
2003-07
86.5-Herman Burge, Valdosta State
2005-07
85.9-Luther Tiggs, North Alabama
1986-88
85.7-Anthony Barge, West Georgia
1985-87
85.2-Darren McCrillis, Harding
2000-04
85.1-Lance Reinhard, West Georgia
1991-93
83.6-Lonnie Smith, Harding
2004-06
83.5-Larry Wilson, Nicholls State
1975-79
83.4-Lonnie Edwards, West Georgia
1996-98
CONSECUTIVE THREE-POINT
FIELD GOALS MADE
14-Jerry Chumley, Henderson State
12-Scotty Pennington, Southern Arkansas
9-Aaron Farley, Harding
9-Kenyuan Morris, Henderson State
9-Calvin Aultman, Troy State
1994-95
1998-99
2002-03
1998-99
1990-91
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS
MADE
Game:
11-Floyd Patterson, West Alabama vs. Selma
11-Robert Lee Sanders, Jax St vs. Lincoln Mem
10-Nate Newell, Ark-Monticello vs. N Michigan
10-Jared Hembree, W Alabama vs. West Georgia
10-Nate Newell, Ark-Monticello vs. Delta State
10-Bryan Biley, Sn Arkansas vs. Ark-Monticello
10-Larry Walker, Delta State vs. Auburn-Mont
10-Steve Brown, West Alabama vs. Valdosta State
10-Mike Meschede, Tenn.-Martin vs. Miss College
9-Held by six players. Most recently by: Scotty
Pennington, So Arkansas vs. Ark. Baptist
Season:
128-Tarvoris Uzoigwe, Henderson State
126-Steve Brown, West Alabama
116-Calvin Aultman, Troy State
112-Jared Hembree, West Alabama
105-Steve Green, Arkansas-Monticello
1991-92
1989-90
2005-06
2005-06
2004-05
2001-02
1996-97
1999-00
1987-88
104-Nate Newell, Arkansas-Monticello
104-Antrone Rogers, Alabama-Huntsville
100-Lance Reinhard, West Georgia
99-Tarvoris Uzoigwe, Henderson State
98-Jackson Payne, Christian Brothers
Career:
404-Tarvoris Uzoigwe, Henderson State
355-Nate Newell, Arkansas-Monticello
270-Buck Williams, North Alabama
261-Primoz Samardzija, Alabama-Huntsville
256-Robert Lee Sanders, Jacksonville State
247-Kenyuan Morris, Henderson State
231-Kevin Weybright, Christian Brothers
223-Jason Smith, Alabama-Huntsville
214-Jackson Payne, Christian Brothers
205-Quinn Beckwith, North Alabama
205-Johnny Ransom, Mississippi College
2006-07
1999-00
1992-93
2003-04
1999-00
2001-04
2003-07
1986-89
1994-98
1987-90
1997-01
2003-08
2003-07
1997-00
2006-08
1991-93
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS
ATTEMPTED
Game:
25-Robert Kistner, W Alabama vs. West Georgia
23-Steve Green, Ark-Monticello vs. Texas-Arl
21-Nate Newell, Ark-Monticello vs. Hawaii Pacific
20-Steve Brown, West Alabama vs. Oakwood
19-Steve Brown, West Alabama vs. Arkansas Tech
19-Steve Brown, West Alabama vs. C Arkansas
18-Held by five players. Most recently by:
Floyd Patterson, West Alabama vs. Selma
Season:
362-Steve Brown, West Alabama
342-Tarvoris Uzoigwe, Henderson State
307-Nate Newell, Arkansas-Monticello
295-Calvin Aultman, Troy State
282-Jared Hembree, West Alabama
279-Steve Green, Arkansas-Monticello
258-J. J. Taylor, Valdosta State
256-Antrone Rogers, Alabama-Huntsville
256-James Stallworth, Troy State
249-Rodney Dean, Central Arkansas
Career:
1,100-Tarvoris Uzoigwe, Henderson State
997-Nate Newell, Arkansas-Monticello
692-Robert Lee Sanders, Jacksonville State
679-Primoz Samardzija, Alabama-Huntsville
624-Kenyuan Morris, Henderson State
614-Buck Williams, North Alabama
539-Kevin Weybright, Christian Brothers
530-Jason Smith, Alabama-Huntsville
529-Steve Brown, West Alabama
521-Steve Green, Arkansas-Monticello
1990-91
2000-01
2006-07
1999-00
1999-00
1999-00
1991-92
1999-00
2002-03
2006-07
1990-91
2005-06
2000-01
1990-91
1999-00
1990-91
1998-99
2001-04
2003-07
1987-90
1994-98
1997-01
1986-89
2003-08
2003-07
1998-00
1999-01
THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL
PERCENTAGE
Game: (Minimum 5 attempts)
100.0-Jason Smith, Ala-Huntsville vs. W Florida 2005-06
100.0-Aaron Farley, Harding vs. Arkansas Tech 2002-03
100.0-Scotty Pennington, So Ark vs. Christian Bros 1998-99
100.0-Michael Griffin, W Alabama vs. Montevallo 1995-96
100.0-Jerry Chumley, Henderson St vs. N Alabama 1994-95
100.0-Barry Randles, West Alabama vs. Flagler 1987-88
100.0-Greg Brown, Montevallo vs. Tuskegee
2005-06
100.0-Greg Brown, Montevallo vs. N Alabama
2005-06
100.0-Billy McDaniel, Ala-Huntsville vs. So Ark 2005-06
100.0-Zach Carpenter, Ala-Huntsville vs. Oakland C 2003-04
100.0-Alvin Murdock, Ark Tech vs. Mo-Rolla
1997-98
Season: (Minimum 50 attempts)
59.0-Aaron Baker, Mississippi College
1988-89
55.4-Anthony Barge, West Georgia
1985-86
Career: (Minimum 100 attempts and two seasons)
58.5-Aaron Baker, Mississippi College
1987-89
49.0-Anthony Barge, West Georgia
1985-87
2000-01
REBOUNDS
2002-03
1999-00
1990-91
2005-06
2000-01
Game:
41-Learnest Martin, Troy State
Season:
471-Learnest Martin, Troy State
414-Gerald Glass, Delta State
411-Robert Clements, Jacksonville State
374-J.J. Sims, West Georgia
1971-72
1971-72
1986-87
1976-77
1995-96
GSC Individual Records
366-Rogers Washington, Nicholls State
Career:
1,318-Marvin Sales, Troy State
1,209-Keith McKeller, Jacksonville State
1,195-Billy McDaniel, Arkansas-Monticello
1,179-Robert Clements, Jacksonville State
1,161-Richard Polk, Nicholls State
1,124-Carl Hollis, Troy State
1,050-Ron Money, Jacksonville State
1,033-Gerald Lavender, North Alabama
1,016-Kembrell Young, Mississippi College
1978-79
1974-78
1982-86
2002-05
1975-79
1972-76
1973-77
1971-75
1976-80
1982-86
REBOUNDS PER GAME
Season:
16.2-Learnest Martin, Troy State
15.2-Robert Clements, Jacksonville State
15.2-Coleman Crawford, North Alabama
13.5-Marvin Sales, Troy State
13.5-Richard Polk, Nicholls State
13.4-Howard Jackson, Lincoln Memorial
13.4-J.J. Sims, West Georgia
13.1-Rogers Washington, Nicholls State
Career: (Minimum two seasons)
13.3-Coleman Crawford, North Alabama
12.6-Marvin Sales, Troy State
12.3-Tyler Thompson, Mississippi College
11.8-Richard Polk, Nicholls State
11.8-Robert Clements, Jacksonville State
11.5-Darrell Smith, West Georgia
10.9-Michael Flynn, West Georgia
10.8-Howard Jackson, Lincoln Memorial
10.7-Billy McDaniel, Arkansas-Monticello
10.7-Carl Hollis, Troy State
1971-72
1976-77
1974-75
1974-75
1975-76
1999-00
1995-96
1978-79
1973-75
1974-78
1976-78
1972-76
1975-79
1983-86
1986-89
1998-01
2004-05
1973-77
ASSISTS
Game:
19-Kevin Griffin, Henderson St vs. Central Bapt
19-Luther Tiggs, North Alabama vs. West Georgia
19-Sonny Charpentier, Nicholls State
Season:
275-Sonny Charpentier, Nicholls State
258-Pat Madden, Jacksonville State
255-Sonny Charpentier, Nicholls State
234-Charles McDonald, Troy State s)
234-Scott Nagy, Delta State
233-Pat Madden, Jacksonville State
228-Charles McDonald, Troy State
221-Rodney McKeever, West Alabama
215-Willie Fisher, Jacksonville State
212-Mike Hurst, Mississippi College
2002-03
1987-88
1978-79
1978-79
1988-89
1977-78
1990-91
1986-87
1989-90
1989-90
1977-78
1991-92
1979-80
Career:
737-Sonny Charpentier, Nicholls State
699-Pat Madden, Jacksonville State
645-Melvin Allen, Jacksonville State
625-David Felix, Troy State
610-Todd Smyly, Jacksonville State
597-Will Cotchery, West Alabama
559-Scott Nagy, Delta State
528-Mike Hurst, Mississippi College
1975-79
1988-91
1982-85
1973-77
1977-81
1979-83
1983-88
1977-81
ASSISTS PER GAME
Season:
10.2-Sonny Charpentier, Nicholls State
9.8-Sonny Charpentier, Nicholls State
8.5-Rodney McKeever, West Alabama
8.2-Mike Hurst, Mississippi College
8.1-Luther Tiggs, North Alabama
8.1-Charles McDonald, Troy State
8.0-Pat Madden, Jacksonville State
7.9-Sonny Charpentier, Nicholls State
7.9-Howard Hughes, Northwestern Louisiana
Career: (Minimum two seasons)
8.8-Sonny Charpentier, Nicholls State
8.0-Pat Madden, Jacksonville State
8.0-Charles McDonald, Troy State
6.9-Melvin Allen, Jacksonville State
6.9-Ricky McCullough, West Alabama
6.7-Connie Vaughn, North Alabama
6.5-Ken Johnson, Southern Arkansas
5.9-Derrick Powell, West Alabama
5.9-David Felix, Troy State
5.8-Luther Tiggs, North Alabama
1977-78
1978-79
1977-78
1979-80
1987-88
1989-90
1989-90
1976-77
1973-74
1975-79
1988-91
1989-91
1982-85
1972-74
1975-77
1998-00
1991-93
1973-77
1987-88
STEALS
Game:
12-Marche’ Beard, Ark-Monticello vs. Christian Bros 1998-99
11-Cedric Davis, Delta State vs. Tennessee-Martin 1986-87
9-Ceso Sprewell, Harding vs. Union (KY)
2004-05
9-Eddie Williams, S Arkansas vs. Henderson State 1997-98
8-Raymond Shaw, West Alabama vs. Selma
2005-06
8-Kashif Russell, West Florida vs. Nova SE
2005-06
8-Ceso Sprewell, Harding vs. Ouachita Baptist
2004-05
8-Chris Irvin, Valdosta State vs. Clayton College 1999-00
8-Jody McPherson, S Arkansas vs. Henderson St 1997-98
8-Jay Carlin, Nicholls State vs. Northland College 1974-75
Season:
112-Carl Brown, Delta State
1983-84
102-Wink Woodard, West Alabama
1995-96
93-Ceso Sprewell, Harding
2004-05
83-Raymond Shaw, West Alabama
2005-06
82-Daryl Worthy, Montevallo
1998-99
80-Reggie Peyton, Christian Brothers
76-Jasper Johnson, Delta State
76-Dennis Long, West Georgia
71-Herman Burge, Valdosta State
69 -Arthur Browder, Montevallo
69-Allen Williams, North Alabama
Career:
257-Carl Brown, Delta State
203-Kenyuan Morris, Henderson State
185-Will Cotchery, West Alabama
177-Robert “Tamp” Harris, UNA
168-Bill Cain, Lincoln Memorial
167-Paul Davis, Delta State
165-Jody McPherson, Southern Arkansas
158-Jerry Lee, Arkansas Tech
157-Quincy Baker, Henderson State
156-Rodney Chapman, Christian Brothers
2007-08
2005-06
2001-02
2006-07
1996-97
1990-91
1983-86
1997-01
1979-83
1984-87
1992-96
1990-94
1995-99
1997-01
1993-97
1997-01
STEALS PER GAME
Season:
4.00-Carl Brown, Delta State
3.43-Arthur Browder, Montevallo
3.28-Daryl Worthy, Montevallo
3.21-Ceso Sprewell, Harding
3.19-Raymond Shaw, West Alabama
2.70-Carl Vault, Harding
2.56-Richard Polk, Nicholls State
2.54-Rodney Dean, Central Arkansas
2.52-Marche’ Beard, Arkansas-Monticello
2.50-Kevin Weybright, Christian Brothers
Career: (Minimum two seasons)
2.72-Ceso Sprewell, Harding
2.32-Carl Vault, Harding
2.24-Marcus Grant, West Florida
2.20-Carl Brown, Delta State
2.16-Chris Daniels, Arkansas-Monticello
2.16-Shawn Myers, West Georgia
2.13-Allen Williams, North Alabama
2.09-Herman Burge, Valdosta State
2.05-Lavell Garror, Valdosta State
2.01-Paul Davis, Delta State
1983-84
1996-97
1998-99
2004-05
2005-06
2001-02
1974-75
1998-99
1998-99
2007-08
2004-06
2001-03
2006-07
1983-86
1995-98
1995-97
1989-91
2005-07
1987-89
1990-94
BLOCKED SHOTS
Game:
13-Kimbrell Young, MissCollege vs. Spring Hill
12-Mike Flynn, West Alabama vs. Birmingham So
11-Kenny Gamble, N Alabama vs. Ala-Huntsville
9-Eddie Williams, S Arkansas vs. Wiley College
9-Richard Micheaux, Delta St vs. Ark-Monticello
8-Kelly Powe, West Florida vs. North Alabama
7-Drew DeMond, West Florida vs. Montevallo
1982-83
1986-87
1998-99
1997-98
1996-97
1999-00
2002-03
7-Kelly Powe, West Florida vs. Selma
2000-01
7-Kenny Gamble, North Alabama vs. Barry
1998-99
7-Corey Wilson, Lincoln Memorial vs. Milligan 1997-98
Season:
125-Kimbrell Young, Mississippi College
1982-83
101-Daryl Thomas, West Alabama
1983-84
99-Mike Flynn, West Alabama
1987-88
93-Charles Bouie, West Florida
2007-08
71-Kenny Gamble, North Alabama
1998-99
70-Richard Micheaux, Delta State
1997-98
62-Kelly Powe, West Florida
1999-00
62-Shawn Myers, West Georgia
1996-97
60-Devario Hudson, Valdosta State
2006-07
60-Gary Tibbets, North Alabama
1980-81
59-Corey Wilson, Lincoln Memorial
1997-98
Career:
277-Mike Flynn, West Alabama
1986-89
174-Darryl Thomas, West Alabama
1983-84
145-Larry Wilson, Nicholls State
1975-79
133-Jerrell Roberson, Delta State
1992-96
118-Chris Sykes, Delta State
1996-99
117-Nick Kohs, Christian Brothers
2005-present
115-Devario Hudson, Valdosta State
2006-08
114-Richard Micheaux, Delta State
1996-98
111-Kelly Powe, West Florida
1999-01
108-Shawn Myers, West Georgia
1995-97
108-David Goins, Henderson State
1996-99
BLOCKED SHOTS PER GAME
Season:
5.43-Kimbrell Young, Mississippi College
1982-83
3.66-Mike Flynn, West Alabama
1987-88
3.61-Daryl Thomas, West Alabama
1983-84
2.96-Kenny Gamble, North Alabama
1998-99
2.32-Kelly Powe, West Florida
2000-01
2.30-Kelly Powe, West Florida
1999-00
2.29-Drew DeMond, West Florida
2002-03
2.26-Richard Micheaux, Delta State
1997-98
2.19-Corey Wilson, Lincoln Memorial
1997-98
2.18-Jamahl Stokes, Valdosta State
2006-08
Career: (Minimum two seasons)
3.55-Daryl Thomas, West Alabama
1982-84
3.46-Mike Flynn, West Alabama
1986-89
2.27-Kelly Powe, West Florida
1999-2001
1.98-Devario Hudson, Valdosta State
2006-08
1.89-Shawn Myers, West Georgia
1995-97
1.87-Richard Micheaux, Delta State
1997-98
1.79-Corey Wilson, Lincoln Memorial 1995-96, 1997-98
1.79-Gary Tibbets, North Alabama
1980-82
1.76-Jamahl Stokes, Valdosta State
2006-08
GSC Team Records
MOST POINTS
Game: (One Team)
187-Troy State vs. DeVry Institute
162-Troy State vs. Columbus College
157-Troy State vs. Voorhees College
155-Delta State vs. Baptist Christian
150-Montevallo vs. Carver Bible
Game (Both Teams):
304-Troy State vs. DeVry Institute
292-Troy State vs. Columbus College
284-Valdosta State vs. Troy State
273-Troy State vs. Voorhees College
255-Troy State vs. Selma
250-Valdosta State vs. Troy State
245-Jacksonville St vs. Troy State
242-Jacksonville St vs. Valdosta State
239-Arkansas Tech vs. S Arkansas
236-Troy State vs. Columbus College
POINTS PER GAME
Game: (In a Half)
1990-91
1990-91
1990-91
1982-83
2006-07
1990-91
1990-91
1991-92
1990-91
1990-91
1991-92
1989-90
1991-92
1999-00
1990-91
103-Troy State vs. DeVry Institute
Game: (Allowed)
148-Valdosta State vs. Troy State
134-Troy State vs. West Alabama
1990-91
1991-92
1971-72
Season:
3,259-Troy State
3,131-North Alabama
3,046-Jacksonville State
3,030-North Alabama
2,984-Jacksonville State
2,872-Jacksonville State
2,838-West Georgia
2,816-Montevallo
2,774-Jacksonville State
2,748-Troy State
1990-91
2007-08
1988-89
1990-91
1991-92
1989-90
1986-87
2006-07
1984-85
1989-90
108.6-Troy State
99.5-Jacksonville State
99.0-Jacksonville State
98.1-Jacksonville State
98.1-Troy State
92.3-Jacksonville State
91.8-North Alabama
91.1-West Georgia
90.4-North Alabama
1990-91
1991-92
1989-90
1990-91
1989-90
1988-89
1990-91
1986-87
1989-90
1982-83
57.1-Henderson State
57.4-Tennessee-Martin
59.9-West Alabama
60.0-Henderson State
60.1-Delta State
60.5-Henderson State
60.8-Valdosta State
61.0-Central Arkansas
62.9-Mississippi College
62.8-Christian Brothers
1982-83
Game:
FEWEST POINTS
Game: (One Team)
11-Delta State vs. Tennessee-Martin
FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED PER
GAME
Season:
FIELD GOALS MADE
Game: (Both Teams)
28-Tennessee-Martin vs. Delta State
2005-06
1981-82
1981-82
2000-01
1981-82
1998-99
2001-02
2005-06
1980-81
2007-08
75-Troy State vs. DeVry Institute
71-Delta State vs. Baptist Christian
Wolves’ Basketball
1990-91
1982-83
69
GSC Team Records
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
Game:
139-Troy State vs. DeVry Institute
108-Mississippi College vs. LeTourneau
1990-91
1976-77
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Game:
78.0-Jacksonville State vs. West Alabama
1980-81
Season:
55.9-North Alabama
53.6-Delta State
53.3-Valdosta State
53.2-Jacksonville State
52.1-Jacksonville State
52.1-Tennessee-Martin
51.9-Tennessee-Martin
51.9-North Alabama
51.9-Nicholls State
1983-84
1986-87
1985-86
1979-80
1984-85
1984-85
1982-83
1980-81
1974-75
FREE THROWS MADE
Game:
48-Tennessee-Martin vs. Cumberland
44-Harding vs. Arkansas-Monticello
43-North Alabama vs. Delta State
42-West Alabama vs. St. Leo
41-Delta State vs. West Alabama
41-North Alabama vs. Jacksonville State
1987-88
2000-01
1982-83
2004-05
1991-92
1971-72
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
Game:
67-Tennessee-Martin vs. Cumberland
60-North Alabama vs. Delta State
58-Montevallo vs. Birmingham Southern
57-Tennessee-Martin vs. West Alabama
1987-88
1982-83
1998-99
1983-84
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
Game: (Minimum 15 attempts)
100.0-West Florida vs. William Carey
100.0-Alabama-Huntsville vs. Carson-Newman
100.0-Henderson State vs. Rhema
100.0-West Florida vs. Lincoln Memorial
100.0-West Alabama vs. Delta State
100.0-West Florida vs. Southern Arkansas
1997-98
2005-06
2003-04
1999-00
1988-89
2001-02
Season:
77.6-Arkansas-Monticello
76.6-Harding
76.5-Montevallo
76.4-Harding
76.2-Mississippi College
76.0-Southern Arkansas
74.9-Alabama-Huntsville
74.5-Henderson State
74.4-Arkansas-Monticello
74.3-Delta State
74.3-Nicholls State
74.3-Harding
2006-07
2002-03
1997-98
2000-01
1982-83
1999-00
2000-01
2003-04
2005-06
1987-88
1978-79
2001-02
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS
MADE
Game: (One Team)
32-Montevallo vs. Carver Bible
25-Troy State vs. DeVry Institute
20-Alabama-Huntsville vs. West Florida
19-Alabama-Huntsville vs. West Georgia
18-Arkansas-Monticello vs. Central Baptist
18-Valdosta State vs. Nova Southeastern
17-Held by eight teams. Most recently by:
Ouachita Baptist vs. Central Baptist
Game: (Both Teams)
44-Troy State vs. DeVry Institute
41-Montevallo vs. Carver Bible
2006-07
1990-91
1997-98
2004-05
2006-07
2006-07
2007-08
1990-91
2006-07
Season:
349-Troy State
319-North Alabama
272-Christian Brothers
261-Valdosta State
257-West Georgia
248-Alabama-Huntsville
248-Montevallo
247-Montevallo
245-Harding
70
Wolves’ Basketball
1990-91
2007-08
2007-08
2006-07
1998-99
2006-07
2006-07
2005-06
2002-03
242-West Alabama
1999-00
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS
ATTEMPTED
Game: (One Team)
59-West Alabama vs. West Georgia
57-Montevallo vs. Carver Bible
53-Troy State vs. DeVry Institute
48-West Alabama vs. West Georgia
43-West Alabama vs. Montevallo
42-Valdosta State vs. Carver Bible College
42-West Florida vs. Carver Bible College
41-Jacksonville State vs. Troy State
40-Christian Brothers vs. North Alabama
40-West Alabama vs. Alabama-Huntsville
Game: (Both Teams)
108-Troy State vs. DeVry Institute
1990-91
2006-07
1990-91
2002-03
1999-00
2006-07
2003-04
1990-91
2005-06
2002-03
THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL
PERCENTAGE
Game: (Minimum 10 attempts)
83.3-North Alabama vs. Angelo State
81.8-West Georgia vs. North Alabama
80.0-Harding vs. Christian Brothers
1989-90
1985-86
2001-02
CONSECUTIVE THREE-POINT
FIELD GOALS MADE
Team:
10-Troy State vs. DeVry Institute
Season: (Minimum 250 attempts)
52.2-Mississippi College
44.4-North Alabama
41.3-Delta State
41.3-North Alabama
1990-91
1988-89
1987-88
1991-92
1986-87
REBOUNDS
Game (One Team):
93-Troy State vs. DeVry Institute
85-Northwestern State vs. Southwest Texas
Game: (Both Teams)
143-Troy State vs. DeVry Institute
1990-91
1974-75
1990-91
Season:
1,484-North Alabama
1,457-Jacksonville State
1,443-Jacksonville State
1,422-North Alabama
1,415-Northwestern Louisiana
1,388-Henderson State
1,357-Troy State
1,346-Delta State
1,341-Nicholls State
1,337-Jacksonville State
2007-08
1982-83
1984-85
1990-91
1974-75
1999-00
1989-90
1986-87
1972-73
1974-75
REBOUNDS PER Game:
Season:
52.7-Troy State
52.4-Northwestern Louisiana
49.8-Nicholls State
49.6-Nicholls State
49.5-Jacksonville State
48.5-Troy State
48.4-Mississippi College
47.9-North Alabama
47.8-Nicholls State
45.5-Jacksonville State
1972-73
1974-75
1975-76
1972-73
1974-75
1989-90
1976-77
1971-72
1974-75
1982-83
ASSISTS
Game: (One Team)
51-Delta State vs. Baptist Christian
47-Montevallo vs. Carver Bible
667-Jacksonville State
666-Delta State
1982-83
2006-07
1990-91
1984-85
1986-87
ASSISTS PER GAME
1990-91
1990-91
2007-08
2002-03
1998-99
1999-00
2007-08
2006-07
2001-02
2005-06
2005-06
1999-00
1995-96
1991-92
2005-06
2003-04
2003-04
1999-00
1989-90
Season:
22.5-Nicholls State
Season:
985-Troy State
834-North Alabama
749-West Alabama
724-West Georgia
721-West Alabama
707-Christian Brothers
703-Valdosta State
699-West Georgia
688-Montevallo
666-Christian Brothers
46-Delta State vs. Arkansas Baptist
35-Delta State vs. Baptist Christian
35-West Alabama vs. Selma
33-Harding vs. Champion Baptist
33-West Florida vs. Carver Bible College
33-West Florida vs. Oakwood
33-Henderson State vs. Jarvis Christian
33-Jacksonville State vs. Lincoln Memorial
Game: (Both Teams)
69-Troy State vs. DeVry Institute
1974-75
STEALS
Game:
25-Montevallo vs. Beulah Heights
24-West Florida vs. Selma
21-Valdosta State vs. Carver
21-Montevallo vs. Arkansas-Monticello
20-North Alabama vs. Christian Brothers
20-Harding vs. Union (KY)
20-West Florida vs. Carver Bible College
20-West Alabama vs. Oakwood
20-Central Arkansas vs. John Brown
20-Arkansas-Monticello vs. Northwestern State
1998-99
1996-97
2005-06
1996-97
2005-06
2004-05
2003-04
1999-00
1998-99
1996-97
Season:
332-North Alabama
322-West Georgia
307-Delta State
297-Montevallo
295-Central Arkansas
291-Arkansas Tech
289-Henderson State
287-West Florida
285-Delta State
283-Valdosta State
283-North Alabama
1983-84
2001-02
2005-06
2005-06
1997-98
2007-08
1997-98
2005-06
1997-98
2001-02
1999-00
STEALS PER GAME
10.62-West Florida
10.27-West Alabama
10.27-Southern Arkansas
10.26-West Alabama
10.19-Valdosta State
10.19-Lincoln Memorial
10.17-Central Arkansas
10.00-Arkansas Tech
10.00-Central Arkansas
10.00-North Alabama
2005-06
1998-99
1997-98
2005-06
1999-00
1993-94
1997-98
2007-08
1993-94
1991-92
BLOCKED SHOTS
Game:
19-Central Arkansas vs. Harding
15-Delta State vs. Arkansas-Monticello
14-West Alabama vs. Lambuth
13-West Florida vs. North Alabama
13-North Alabama vs. Alabama-Huntsville
13-Central Arkansas vs. Delta State
12-West Florida vs. Selma
12-Mississippi College vs. Louisiana Christian
11-Valdosta State vs. West Florida
11-Christian Brothers vs. Le Moyne-Owen
11-North Alabama vs. Barry
11-Lincoln Memorial vs. Bluefield State
11-North Alabama vs. Henderson State
2004-05
1996-97
1986-87
1999-00
1998-99
1994-95
2000-01
1995-96
2006-07
2000-01
1998-99
1996-97
1993-94
Season:
166-Delta State
160-Valdosta State
150-West Alabama
144-Valdosta State
139-Valdosta State
136-Valdosta State
130-North Alabama
129-West Florida
128-West Alabama
127-West Alabama
127-North Alabama
1997-98
2003-04
1993-94
2006-07
2001-02
2007-08
1993-94
1999-00
1988-89
1987-88
1980-81
BLOCKED SHOTS PER GAME
5.55-West Alabama
5.52-Valdosta State
5.35-Delta State
4.97-Valdosta State
4.88-West Alabama
4.69-Valdosta State
4.62-North Alabama
4.61-West Florida
4.52-Central Arkansas
4.39-West Georgia
1993-94
2003-04
1997-98
2006-07
1987-88
2007-08
1998-99
1999-00
2004-05
1998-99
MOST FOULS
Game:
43-North Alabama vs. Delta State
36-West Georgia vs. Delta State
36-Central Arkansas vs. Henderson State
35-North Alabama vs. Valdosta State
35-Central Arkansas vs. Pittsburg State
35-Christian Brothers vs. Delta State
35-West Georgia vs. Voorhees
34-Harding vs. Delta State
34-Delta State vs. Arkansas-Monticello
34-Arkansas Tech vs. Southern Arkansas
34-Montevallo vs. Birmingham Southern
34-West Florida vs. West Alabama
1982-83
2000-01
1996-97
2005-06
1998-99
1996-97
1996-97
2004-05
2000-01
1999-00
1998-99
1996-97
FEWEST FOULS
Game:
5-Alabama-Huntsville vs. Valdosta State
6-Alabama-Huntsville vs. Valdosta State
6-Harding vs. Lane
6-Montevallo vs. Fisk University
6-Arkansas Tech vs. East Central (OK)
6-West Florida vs. Valdosta State
7-Alabama-Huntsville vs. West Georgia
7-Arkansas-Monticello vs. Henderson State
7-Arkansas Tech vs. Southern Arkansas
7-North Alabama vs. Athens State
2006-07
2007-08
2002-03
1997-98
1996-97
1995-96
2007-08
1998-99
1995-96
1988-89
WIDEST MARGIN OF VICTORY
81-Arkansas-Monticello vs. Rhema Bible College
78-Montevallo vs. Carver Bible College
73-West Florida vs. Carver Bible College
70-North Alabama vs. DeVry Institute
68-Valdosta State vs. Carver Bible College
63-Valdosta State vs. Carver Bible College
60-Henderson State vs. Arkansas Baptist
59-Harding vs. Ecclesia
57-Montevallo vs. Tuskegee
56-Southern Arkansas vs. Arkansas Baptist
2004-05
2006-07
2003-04
1991-92
2006-07
2001-02
1999-00
2006-07
2005-06
2000-01
GAMES WON
31-Jacksonville State
30-Delta State
30-Henderson State
29-Montevallo
29-North Alabama
29-North Alabama
28-Montevallo
28-Jacksonville State
27-North Alabama
27-Delta State
1984-85
2005-06
2002-03
2005-06
1990-91
1983-84
2006-07
1991-92
2007-08
1997-98
CONSECUTIVE WINS
36-Jacksonville State
26-Delta State
20-West Georgia
19-Montevallo
19-Jacksonville State
17-Nicholls State
14-Henderson State
14-North Alabama
13-Southeastern Louisiana
12-West Georgia
12-Delta State
1984-85 to 1985-86
2005-06
1986-97
2006-07
1991-92
1975-76
2002-03
1991-92
1972-73
1993-94
1979-80 to 1980-81
MOST CONSECUTIVE
CONFERENCE WINS
20-Jacksonville State
17-Delta State
15-Nicholls State
13-West Georgia
1984-85 to 1985-86
2004-05 to 2005-06
1977-78 to 1978-79
1995-96 to 1996-97
GSC Team Records
13-Southeastern Louisiana
11-West Georgia
9-North Alabama
9-Nicholls State
1972-73 to 1973-74
1997-98 to 1998-99
1990-91 to 1991-92
1975-76
MOST CONSECUTIVE HOME
COURT WINS
29-Delta State
28-West Georgia
27-Jacksonville State
24-Jacksonville State
23-North Alabama
22-Henderson State
22-Delta State
20-Alabama-Huntsville
19-Delta State
19-Valdosta State
1996-97 to 1997-98
1997-98 to 1999-00
1979-80 to 1981-82
1984-85 to 1985-86
1983-84 to 1984-85
2002-03 to 2003-04
1985-86 to 1986-87
1998-99 to 2000-01
2004-05 to 2005-06
1994-95 to 1995-96
HIGHEST WINNING PERCENTAGE
.969-Jacksonville State (31-1)
.938-Delta State (30-2)
.930-Jacksonville State (28-2)
.878-North Alabama (29-4)
.871-Delta State (27-4)
.862-Valdosta State (25-4)
.857-Henderson State (30-5)
.852-Montevallo (29-5)
.846-Nicholls State (22-4)
.824-Montevallo (28-6)
1984-85
2005-06
1991-92
1990-91
1997-98
2003-04
2002-03
2005-06
1975-76
2006-07
GAMES LOST
26-Arkansas-Monticello (1 win)
26-Tennessee-Martin (1 win)
25-Montevallo (4 wins)
1996-97
1988-89
2002-03
25-Alabama-Huntsville (1 win)
24-Christian Brothers (2 wins)
23-Tennessee-Martin (1 win)
22-West Alabama (5 wins)
22-Christian Brothers (3 wins)
22-Arkansas Tech (4 wins)
22-Central Arkansas (4 wins)
22-Valdosta State (4 wins)
1993-94
1997-98
1977-78
2003-04
1998-99
2000-01
1999-00
1993-94
CONSECUTIVE LOSSES
23-Alabama-Huntsville
20-Nicholls State
16-Delta State
15-Delta State
13-Lincoln Memorial
13-Valdosta State
1993-94
1972-73
1976-77
1973-74
2003-04
1993-94
SINGLE-GAME HOME
ATTENDANCE
Season:
5,500-Jacksonville State vs. Troy State
5,287-North Alabama vs. Tennessee State
3,450-Henderson State vs. Harding
3,450-Harding vs. Henderson State
3,245-Harding vs. Arkansas Tech
3,215-North Alabama vs. Montevallo
3,200-Henderson State vs. Harding
3,200-Arkansas Tech vs. Harding
3,185-Harding vs. Central Arkansas
3,177-Harding vs. Ouachita Baptist
1989-90
1979-80
2003-04
2002-03
2001-02
1996-97
2004-05
2003-04
2001-02
2000-01
UWG In Tournament Play
WEST GEORGIA BRAVES – 1974 NAIA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
MARCH 18, 1974 – The Times-Free Press
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Lightening-quick
West Georgia College nailed down the State
of Georgia’s first basketball national collegiate
championship ever on Saturday night at the 37th
annual NAIA National Tournament as it routed
Alcorn State 97-79 at the Kansas City Municipal
Auditorium.
The 18-point victory completed a five-game
winning streak in six days for head coach Roger
Kaiser’s Braves in the 32-team tournament.
West Georgia entered the tournament as the
14th-seeded team, and with the exception of the
opening game against Huron (S.D.), each WGC
opponent had a higher seeding and were among
the nation’s Top 10-ranked teams.
West Georgia was led again by the floor generalship of Clarence “Foots” Walker at guard and
the dead-eye shooting of forward Tom Turner,
who scored 28 points with seven straight field
goals in one stretch in the second half.
The Braves finished their season with a 29-4
mark, making it the third consecutive season
that West Georgia has posted the best collegiate
basketball record in Georgia. Alcorn State ended
the season with a 29-5 record.
Despite being taller and stronger, Alcorn
State simply didn’t have the tools to handle the
multi-talented Braves before a capacity crowd of
8,560. West Georgia was never in serious trouble
in the second half, racing to a 70-57 lead by the
10-minute mark, then increasing the lead to
78-61 with 8:55 remaining.
Although Alcorn State shuffled in the
reserves, the school from Lorman, Miss., never
could find the right combination against the
well-knit unit from Carrollton, Ga. Despite
its superior height advantage, Alcorn State was
outfought on the boards, 48-47. West Georgia’s
front line measured 6-foot-4, 6-8 and 5-11, while
Alcorn State towered to 6-9, 6-11 and 6-9.
“I thought we could wear them (West Georgia) down with our depth and strength, but they
just got stronger towards the end,” said Alcorn
State head coach Dave Whitney. “We used all 11
players in an effort to tire them, while they used
their starting five for 35 of the game’s 40 minutes.
“We were the ones who were dragging at the
end, and I just couldn’t believe it.”
Alcorn State was inferior to West Georgia in
almost every department, including field goal per-
centage. In a “Battle of the Braves,” the Georgia
brand of Braves connected on 43-for-93 from the
field for 46 percent, compared to the Mississippi
Braves-version (38-for-86, 44 percent).
West Georgia harassed Alcorn State into 22
turnovers for game, but it was a series of crucial
errors with two minutes remaining in the first half
that may have proved to be the turning point in
the game.
With 2:36 remaining, Alcorn State closed the
West Georgia lead to 41-40. However, West Georgia went on a 12-3 run to take a 53-43 lead at
halftime. Three times, the Braves stole the Alcorn
State inbounds pass and converted the turnovers
into easy baskets. That marked the beginning of
the end for Alcorn State.
Although Alcorn State narrowed the lead to
six points early in the second half, West Georgia
caught fire and exploded for a barrage of points,
successfully executing its vaunted fastbreak
offense. To say the crowd loved the exhibition
would be a gross understatement.
“They knew the title was theirs and the
adrenalin really started pumping,” said Kaiser. “It
was really something to see.”
In addition to Turner’s 28 points, Walker
scored 24 points and Dave Edmunds scored 20
points, connecting on 10-for-15 from the field.
Randy Rountree and Jerry Faulkner each added
12 points as all five Braves’ starters scored in
double figures. Rountree and Faulkner also did
some damage against the taller Alcorn State front
line, grabbing 13 and 11 rebounds, respectively.
Tom Turner (l) and Foots Walker (r)
Wolves’ Basketball
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UWG In Tournament Play
UWG TO REPRESENT GSC MEN’S BASKETBALL IN ELITE EIGHT
UWG TOPS VSU IN SOUTH REGION FINAL
Birmingham, AL—Only one thing was for sure when in the
NCAA South Region Final—the Gulf South Conference
would place its first team in the Men’s Basketball Elite Eight
for the first time since 1998.
GSC Champion West Georgia (24-8) defeated in-state
GSC rival Valdosta State (24-8), 81-69, for the South Region
Title and a berth in the 2002 Elite Eight (March 20, 21 and
23 at Roberts Stadium in Evansville, IN). The game was a
rematch of the Conference Championship Game and marked
the fourth meeting between the teams this season. The victory
extended UWG’s winning streak to eight games and was its
third straight over VSU. The Braves led 37-29 at intermission,
taking advantage of the Blazers 39 percent first-half shooting percentage. Valdosta State pulled within three early in the
second half but West Georgia responded, leading by as many as
16 points. Issac Williamson led UWG with 17 points and nine
rebounds while Dennis Long added 15 points. VSU’s John
Prise led all players with 20 points and 11 rebounds.
West Georgia becomes the first GSC squad to advance to
the Elite Eight since Delta State accomplished the feat in 1998.
The berth is UWG’s first-ever since moving up from the NAIA
ranks in 1975, a year after claiming the 1974 NAIA National
Title.
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Wolves’ Basketball
2002 NCAA MEN’S BASKETBALL SOUTH
REGION TOURNAMENT
March 8-10 • University of Tampa, Tampa, FL
FRIDAY, MARCH 8
Game 1 Valdosta State 62, Paine 57
Game 2 West Georgia 76, Delta State 71
SATURDAY, MARCH 9
Game 3 Valdosta State 80, Henderson State 54
Game 4 West Georgia 77, Tampa 69
SUNDAY, MARCH 10
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
West Georgia 81, Valdosta State 69
UWG In Tournament Play
WEST GEORGIA – NAIA TOURNANMENT
1972 – Kansas City, MO
FIRST ROUND: West Georgia 73, Northwestern State 69
SWEET 16: Kentucky State 112, West Georgia 83
2000-2001 - Tupelo, MS
QUARTERFINALS: West Georgia 77, Southern Arkansas 75
SEMIFINALS: Delta State 93, West Georgia 79
1974 – NATIONAL CHAMPIONS – Kansas City, MO
FIRST ROUND: West Georgia 102, Huron 71
SWEET 16: West Georgia 116, Gardner-Webb 101
QUARTERFINALS: West Georgia 106, Indiana (Pa.) 69
SEMIFINALS: West Georgia 79, Kentucky State 74
CHAMPIONSHIP: West Georgia 97, Alcorn State 79
2001-2002 - Tupelo, MS
QUARTERFINALS: West Georgia 72, Southern Arkansas 66
SEMIFINALS: West Georgia 72, West Florida 68
CHAMPIONSHIP: West Georgia 72, Valdosta State 69
2002-2003 - Tupelo, MS
QUARTERFINALS: Henderson State 60, West Georgia 56
WEST GEORGIA – GULF SOUTH
CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT
2003-2004 - Tupelo, MS
QUARTERFINALS: West Georgia 78, Harding 77
SEMIFINALS: West Georgia 58, Central Arkansas 50
CHAMPIONSHIP: Montevallo 77, West Georgia 65
1984-1985 in Cleveland, MS
QUARTERFINALS: Delta State 61, West Georgia 53
1985-1986 in Carrollton, GA
SEMIFINALS: Jacksonville State 98, West Georgia 93
1986-1987 in Carrollton, GA
(Gulf South Conference Champions)
SEMIFINALS: West Georgia 93, North Alabama 79
CHAMPIONSHIP: West Georgia 83, Delta State 75
1993-1994 – in Clinton, MS
SEMIFINALS: West Alabama 70, West Georgia 67
1995-1996 – in Cleveland, MS
QUARTERFINALS: West Georgia 99, Henderson State 90
SEMIFINALS: Delta State 95, West Georgia 93 (OT)
1996-1997 – in Carrollton, GA
SEMIFINALS: West Georgia 100, Henderson State 91
CHAMPIONSHIP: Delta State 75, West Georgia 70
1997-1998 – in Cleveland, MS
SEMIFINALS: Central Arkansas 76, West Georgia 73
1998-1999 – in Harrogate, TN
QUARTERFINALS: Southern Arkansas 89, West Georgia 75
2004-05 – Tupelo, MS
QUARTERFINALS: West Georgia 70, Arkansas-Monticello 66
SEMIFINALS: Delta State 70, West Georgia 65
2005-06
First Round: West Georgia 57, Henderson State 54 (OT)
Quarterfinals: Montevallo 75, West Georgia 72 (OT)
2006-07
First Round: West Georgia 86, Ouachita Baptist 72
Quarterfinals: Montevallo 78, West Georgia 62
1999-2000 – in Cleveland, MS
QUARTERFINALS: Henderson State 66, West Georgia 53
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WEST GEORGIA – NCAA TOURNAMENT
1975 South Central Region – New Orleans, LA
SEMIFINALS: New Orleans 90, West Georgia 64
CONSOLATION: Southern 103, West Georgia 98
2001 South Region - St. Petersburg, FL
QUARTERFINALS: Henderson State 68, West Georgia 57
1980 South Region – Lakeland, FL
SEMIFINALS: Central Florida 81, West Georgia 78
CONSOLATION: West Georgia 75, Bethune-Cookman 63
1981 South Region – Orlando, FL
SEMIFINALS: Florida Southern 70, West Georgia 59
CONSOLATION: West Georgia 102, Morehouse 76
1983 South Region – Carrollton, GA
SEMIFINALS: West Georgia 74, West Chester 73
FINALS: Jacksonville State 92, West Georgia 76
1984 South Region – Florence, AL
SEMIFINALS: West Georgia 64, Tampa 63
FINALS: North Alabama 66, West Georgia 65
1986 South Region – Tampa, FL
SEMIFINALS: Florida Southern 83, West Georgia 82
CONSOLATION: West Georgia 104, Alabama A&M 84
2002 South Region - Tampa, FL
QUARTERFINALS: West Georgia 76, Delta State 71
SEMIFINALS: West Georgia 77, Tampa 69
CHAMPIONSHIP: West Georgia 81, Valdosta State 69
2002 Elite 8 - Evansville, Indiana
QUARTERFINALS: Shaw 102, West Georgia 84
1987 South Region – Lakeland, FL
SEMIFINALS: West Georgia 81, Tampa 73
FINALS: Florida Southern 84, West Georgia 69
2005 South Region – Montevallo, AL
QUARTERFINALS: Central Arkansas 74, West Georgia 71
1994 South Central Region – Warrensburg, MO
SEMIFINALS: Central Missouri State 112, West Georgia 109
1997 South Region – Normal, AL
QUARTERFINALS: Tampa 83, West Georgia 61
1998 South Region – Cleveland, MS
QUARTERFINALS: West Georgia 77, Fort Valley State 74
SEMIFINALS: Lynn 104, West Georgia 92
1999 South Region – Memphis, TN
QUARTERFINALS: Henderson State 76, West Georgia 54
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UWG Administration
Dr. Beheruz N. Sethna
Dr. Michael Ruffner
Daryl Dickey
President
Vice President for
University Advancement
Interim Athletic Director
Eddie Duffey
Michael Cooney
Jenny Ingram
Laura Clayton
Senior Associate Athletic Director
Associate Athletic Director
Assistant Athletic Director
Business/Finance
Assistant Athletic Director
Compliance and Senior Women’s
Administrator
Objectives and Priorities for Athletics
There are specific and critical objectives for the Director of
Athletics and the Athletics staff, each of which must be met
under the overarching umbrella of:
I. Sound ethical behavior and standards of the highest
order, which includes compliance with NCAA and GSC
rules and regulations; and
II. Sound fiscal prudence and appropriate management of
the Athletics budget.
In order, these objectives are:
1. Safety
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2. Success of student athletes in terms of retention and
graduation rates
3. Opportunities for student athletes who have the necessary ability and commitment to develop and demonstrate their athletic abilities, with particular emphasis on
Title IX issues
4. Spirit: the engendering of team and school spirit among
players, the student body, and other supporters - which
includes winning games
Coaching Staff
Rongi Bethea
Scott Brown
Elizabeth Butts
Frank Butts
James Colzie
Amanda Cook
Women’s Basketball
Assistant
Cheeerleading Coach
Cross-Country Assistant
Head Cross-Country Coach
Football Assistant
Volleyball Assistant
Michael Cooney
Jackson Coots
Men’s Basketball
Head Coach
Strength and
Conditioning
Marisa Kovacs
Louis LeBlanc
Head Soccer Coach
Football Assistant
Lamont Seward
Erika Swanson
Football Assistant
Head Softball Coach
Daryl Dickey
Jeff Fela
Skip Fite
Mike Horn
Head Football Coach
Football Assistant
Head Baseball Coach
Head Golf Coach
Gary Lee
Craig Roden
Russell Rothar
Mandy Sansbury
Head Volleyball Coach
Women’s Head
Basketball Coach
Football Assistant
Assistant Softball Coach
Alex Udin
Soccer Assistant
Andy Young
Men’s Basketball Assistant
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Athletic and Support Staff
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Steven Broome
Matt Cooke
LaDonna Gray
Photographer
Assistant SID
Media Services
Coordinator
Mitch Gray
Sports Information
Director
Bill Green
Seth Lester
JoAnn Morgan
Sandy Nix
Athletic Trainer
Head Athletic Trainer
Administrative Secretary
Director of Football
Operations
Michael Poss, M.D.
Brad Prince
Team Physician
NCAA Faculty Athletic
Representative
Wolves’ Basketball
Gregory S. Slappey, M.D.
Team Physician
Ken Skinner
Carrie Stewart
Statistics
Athletic Trainer
Athletic Directory
(All Area Codes - 678)
ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION
V.P University Advancement Dr. Michael Ruffner............... 839-6447
[email protected]
Director of Athletics Daryl Dickey ...................................... 839-6533
[email protected]
Administrative Secretary JoAnn Morgan.............................. 839-6533
[email protected]
Senior Associate A.D. Eddie Duffey .................................... 839-3962
[email protected]
Associate A.D. Michael Cooney .......................................... 839-6533
[email protected]
Assistant A.D.–Business & Finance Jenny Ingram ............... 839-6532
[email protected]
Assistant A.D.–Compliance Laura Clayton ......................... 839-6533
[email protected]
Athletics FAX ..................................................................... 839-6792
Faculty Athletic Representative Dr. Brad Prince................... 839-6125
[email protected]
FOOTBALL
Main Office......................................................................... 839-6539
Head Coach Daryl Dickey .................................................. 836-6539
[email protected]
Director of Football Operations Sandy Nix ......................... 836-6539
[email protected]
Assistants Coaches
Louis LeBlanc ................................................................ 839-3959
[email protected]
Jeff Fela ......................................................................... 839-3960
[email protected]
James Colzie .................................................................. 839-3957
[email protected]
Russell Rothar ............................................................... 839-3958
[email protected]
Lamont Seward.............................................................. 839-3961
[email protected]
Graduate Assistants ............................................................. 839-6541
BASEBALL
Head Coach Skip Fite .................................................770-836-6537
[email protected]
Assistant Coach TBA........................................................... 839-3956
VOLLEYBALL
Head Coach Gary Lee ......................................................... 839-3955
[email protected]
BASKETBALL- MEN
Head Coach Mike Cooney .................................................. 839-6974
[email protected]
Assistant Coach Andy Young ............................................... 839-3954
[email protected]
BASKETBALL- WOMEN
Head Coach Craig Roden ................................................... 839-3967
[email protected]
Assistant Coach Rongi Bethea ............................................. 839-3968
[email protected]
CROSS COUNTRY- MEN & WOMEN
Head Coach Dr. Frank Butts ............................................... 839-3163
[email protected]
Assistant Coach Liz Butts .................................................... 839-3163
[email protected]
FACULTY ATHLETIC COMMITTEE CHAIR
Dr. Michael K. Gordon ....................................................... 839-4354
[email protected]
SOFTBALL
Head Coach Erika Swanson ................................................ 839-3963
[email protected]
Graduate Assistant Mandy Sansbury ................................... 839-3963
SPORTS INFORMATION
Director Mitch Gray ........................................................... 839-6542
[email protected]
Assistant Stuart Houghton .................................................. 836-6544
[email protected]
SID FAX ............................................................................. 839-6543
SPORTS MEDICINE
Head Athletic Trainer Seth Lester ........................................ 839-3968
[email protected]
Assistant Athletic Trainer Carri Stewart ............................... 839-3969
[email protected]
Assistant Athletic Trainer Bill Green .................................... 839-6628
[email protected]
Strength And Conditioning
Jackson Coots.................................................................... 839-6533
[email protected]
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UWG Hall of Fame
Name
David Archer
Clema Billingsley
Westley Brown
Ronnie Burchfield
John Devore
Steven Holmes
Joe Laboon
Dorothy McNabb
Rick Meyer
Ward Pafford
Larry Schnall
Tom Turner
Clarence Walker
Name
Diane Benford
David Brookings
Barry Evans
Arnold Franklin
Bobby Pate
Name
Tom D’Armi
Brad Campbell
Karen Garrett-Ayers
Derrick Germaine
Name
Lynn Ayers
Tim Criswell
Lisa McGhee-Smith
Jerry Reynolds
Name
Rick Camp
Mary Fletcher
Stuart Lewis
Larry Turner
Stevie Young
Name
Jerry Arnold
Lisa Blackmon-Phillips
Angelo Snipes
Name
Roger Kaiser
Director
Hal Lamb
Velisa Levett (Caldwell)
Sid Sprewell
Name
Anthony Barge
Barbara Berry
Jim Collins
Dan Logan
Name
Doug Pridmore
Bill Shotwell
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Class of 1988
Years Played
1981-82
1976-78
1973-76
1962-65
1962-65
1974-77
1973-75
1953-88
1966-70
1971-75
1974-77
1972-74
1972-74
Class of 1989
Years Played
1973-75/1977-80
1961-65
1974-77
1964-81
1980-85
Class of 1990
Years Played
1962-64
1975-78
1980-84
1980-83
Class of 1991
Years Played
1976-80
1983-86
1983-86
1972-75
Class of 1992
Years Played
1973-74
1978-82
1982-84
1972-76
1984-90
Class of 1997
Years Played
1974-77
1987-91
1981-84
Class of 1998
Years Played
1970-90
1983-86
1987-91
1976-79
Class of 1999
Years Played
1985-87
1988-90
1966-Present
1975-77
Class of 2000
Years Played
1988-91
1962-64
Sport
Football
Basketball
Track and Field
Baseball
Baseball
Tennis
Track and Field
Coach and Educator
Baseball
Administration
Tennis
Basketball
Basketball
Sport
Basketball/Volleyball
Basketball/Volleyball
Baseball
Trainer
Head Football Coach
Sport
Baseball
Baseball
Basketball
Football
Sport
Baseball
Basketball
Basketball
Basketball Coach
Sport
Baseball
Basketball/Volleyball
Baseball
Track
Football/Baseball
Sport
Track/Cross Country
Basketball
Football
Sport
Basketball/Ath.
Football
Basketball
Baseball
Sport
Basketball
Softball/Volleyball
Special Category
Baseball
Sport
Football
Basketball
Chris Teal
Dawn Tobin (Criswell)
Clay Wood
1990-93
1985-88
1978-79
Class of 2001
Name
Years Played
Felix Addo
1992-94
Parker Rowland
1980-81
Jimmy Sorrells
1990-93
Chad Walker
1992-95
Class of 2002
Name
Years Played
Kevin Creech
1983-84
Shawn Hadley
1993-95
Michael Shackelford
1981-84
Jane Williamson
1962-66
1987-94
Class of 2003
Name
Years Played
Tony Bailey
1993-94
Lonnie Edwards
1996-98
Corey Jarrells
1994-97
Byron Slack
1993-96
Class of 2004
Name
Years Played
Mantevious Jackson
1995-97
Sam Roark
1988-91
Schwanda Walker
1990-94
Chris Williams
1995-98
Class of 2005
Name
Years Played
Michael Davis
1988-89
Dr. David Dugan
1988, 90-94
Klay Killingsworth
1995-97
Curtis Pass
1998-00
Toby Strange
1994-97
Class of 2006
Name
Years Played
Jeremy Clements
1996-2000
Mickey Henderson
1995-96
Clarence “Buddy” Murphy 1965-68
Russ Sharp
1977-90
Name
Nate Coggins
Nick Price
Melanie Shepherd
Abed Taha
Name
Marquis Floyd
Dr. Gary Holmes
Tim McClain
Paul Snyder
Name
Andy Hannah
Oyemon Grace
Jeremy Brostrom
Class of 2007
Years Played
1998-2001
1998-2001
1997-2000
1998-2000
Class of 2008
Yrs Played
1999-2002
1960-63
1992-95
1964-67
Class of 2008
Yrs Played
1996-1999
1996-1999
1998-2001
Football
Volleyball
Baseball
Sport
Football
Baseball
Cross Country
Football
Sport
Baseball
Basketball
Football
Basketball
Basketball Coach
Sport
Basketball
Basketball
Football
Football
Sport
Basketball
Cross Country
Basketball
Football
Sport
Baseball
Administrator
Football
Basketball
Football
Sport
Football
Football
Baseball
Athletic Trainer,
Administrator
Sport
Football
Football
Basketball
Football
Sport
Football
Baseball/Special
Football
Baseball
Sport
Cross Country
Football
Baseball
2009-10 Men’s Basketball
GENERAL INFORMATION
Institution: University of West Georgia
City/Zip: Carrollton, GA 30118
Founded: 1906
Enrollment: 12,000
Nickname: Wolves
Colors: Blue and Red
Arenas: The Coliseum
Capacity: 6.790
Affiliation: NCAA II
Conference: Gulf South
President: Dr. Beheruz N. Sethna
Alma Mater, Yr.: Bombay Institute of
Technology, ‘71
Athletic Director: Daryl Dickey
Alma Mater, Yr.: Tennessee, 1986
Athletic Department Phone: 678-8396533
SPORTS INFORMATION
Sports Information Director: Mitch
Gray
SID Office Phone: 678-839-6542
Home Phone: 770-574-9248
Wireless Phone: 770-301-8619
SID E-mail: [email protected]
Web address: www.uwgsports.com
SID Fax: 678-839-6543
SID Assistant: Matt Cooke
Office Phone 678-839-6544
E-mail: mcooke@westga.
edu
SID Mailing Address: Murphy Athletic
Bldg., 1601 Maple Street, Carrollton,
GA 30118-1210
Overnight Address: SAME
SPORTS MEDICINE
Head Athletic Trainer: R. Seth Lester,
A.T.C.
Basketball Trainer: Bill Green
No.
33
14
2
5
11
Name
John Pringle
Jeremy Smith
Deion Sims
Chris Colvin
Gavin Field
Position
Forward
Forward
Guard
Guard
Forward
No.
1
3
10
24
25
40
Name
Vojin Svilar
Ryan Godfrey
Julian Jones
Justin Cummings
Antonio Johnson
Brett Seljak
Position
Guard
Guard
Forward
Guard
Forward
Center
RETURNING LETTERMEN
Ht.
Wt.
Cl.
6-7
210
SR
6-5
210
SR
6-0
180
JR
6-2
185
JR
6-7
180
SO
TOP NEWCOMERS
Ht.
Wt.
6-2
179
6-3
187
6-7
218
6-3
180
6-3
215
6-8
205
Cl.
JR
FR
JR
JR
FR
FR
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Michael Cooney
Alma Mater/Year: Gonzaga/1985
Record at school (yrs): 23-32 (2 years)
Career Record (yrs): Same
Basketball Office Phone: 678-839-3954,
678-839-3970
Best time/day to reach coach: 10:0012:00, Mon-Fri
Assistant Coach: Andy Young
Volunteer Assistant: Jamaal Hickman
Graduate Assistant: Ryan Litzinger
TEAM INFORMATION
Overall record last year: 7-20
Conference record/finish: 3-9 (seventh
in GSC East)
Final ranking last year (poll): None
Lettermen Returning: 5
Lettermen Lost: 5
Starters Returning: 3
Statistics
12.1 ppg, 7.2 rpg
6.9 ppg, 3.5 rpg
5.8 ppg, 2.2 rpg
6.2 ppg, 1.7 rpg
5.5 ppg, 3.9 rpg
Former School
Oregon State
Kolbe Catholic (Aus.) H.S.
Western Illinois
Snead (Ala.) State C.C.
Whitney Young (Ill.) H.S.
St. Joseph’s (Aus) H.S.
On the Cover
The cover of this
season’s UWG Media
Guide features, as
always, the seniors from
the Wolves’ team. Pictured are Jeremy Smith
and John Pringle
2009-10 Men’s Basketball Schedule
Date
Nov. 7
Nov. 9
Nov. 15
Nov. 18
Nov. 21
Nov. 24
Nov. 28
Nov. 30
Dec. 3
Dec. 15
Dec. 19
Dec. 20
Jan. 1
Jan. 2
Jan. 5
Jan. 9
Jan. 14
Jan. 16
Jan. 21
Jan. 23
Jan. 30
Feb. 6
Feb. 9
Feb. 13
Feb. 18
Feb. 20
Feb. 24
Feb. 27
Mar. 4-7
Opponent
George Washington (exhibition)
Jacksonville State (exhibition)
Augusta State
Morehouse
Georgia College & State
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS
Harding
Arkansas Tech
DELTA STATE
REINHARDT
SOUTHERN ARKANSAS
ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO
Ouachita Baptist
Henderson State
Auburn
North Alabama*
ALLEN
WEST FLORIDA*
ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE*
West Alabama*
VALDOSTA STATE*
NORTH ALABAMA*
ATLANTA CHRISTIAN
West Florida*
Alabama-Huntsville*
WEST ALABAMA*
CARVER
Valdosta State*
GSC Tournament
* GSC East Opponent
Location
Washington, DC
Jacksonville, AL
Augusta
Atlanta
Milledgeville
CARROLLTON
Searcy, AR
Russellville, AR
CARROLLTON
CARROLLTON
CARROLLTON
CARROLLTON
Arkadelphia, AR
Arkadelphia, AR
Auburn, AL
Florence, AL
CARROLLTON
CARROLLTON
CARROLLTON
Livingston, AL
CARROLLTON
CARROLLTON
CARROLLTON
Pensacola, FL
Huntsville, AL
CARROLLTON
CARROLLTON
Valdosta
Southaven, MS
Time
1:00
8:00
4:00
7:30
3:30
7:30
8:30
8:30
7:30
7:30
3:30
3:30
TBA
5:00
8:00
4:00
7:30
7:30
7:30
5:00
7:30
7:30
7:30
5:00
8:30
7:30
7:30
7:30
TBA
ALL Times Eastern