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. 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 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. 2 Wolves’ Basketball 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 Wolves’ Basketball 3 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 6 Wolves’ Basketball 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) Wolves’ Basketball 7 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 8 Wolves’ Basketball 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 Wolves’ Basketball 9 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. 10 Wolves’ Basketball 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 12 Wolves’ Basketball 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. Wolves’ Basketball 13 Radio Chart 1 14 Wolves’ Basketball 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 Wolves’ Basketball 15 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 Wolves’ Basketball 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 The Wolves The Wolves - Seniors 33 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 14 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 18 Wolves’ Basketball The Wolves 5 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 24 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. Wolves’ Basketball 19 The Wolves 11 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. 20 Wolves’ Basketball The Wolves 25 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. Wolves’ Basketball 21 The Wolves 12 ANDY OLEJACK 40 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. 22 Wolves’ Basketball The Wolves 2 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. Wolves’ Basketball 23 2009-2010 West Georgia Wolves The Wolves 24 Wolves’ Basketball 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 T C 26 Wolves’ Basketball P : 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). Wolves’ Basketball 27 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 28 Wolves’ Basketball 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. 30 Wolves’ Basketball 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 Wolves’ Basketball 31 GSC East Opponents 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 32 Wolves’ Basketball 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 Gree Gree Gr een n Nickname: Argonauts Home Court: UWF Fieldhouse usee (1 (1,180) 1,180 ,1180 80) SID: Matt Rowley SID Office Phone: (850) 474-2140 4-2 214 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 a ters Retu ar Returning/Lost: 0/5 Coaching Staff Heead H Head d Coach: Coach Bob Stinnett Alma Al ma M ater West Florida (1968) Mater: Reco Re cord co rd d at at UWF: U Record 0-0 (1st year) Care Ca reeer Record: Reeco 163-78 (9th season) R Career Coac Co ach’ ac h’ss Offi Office Phone: (850) 474-3319 Coach’s B Be est st Time Tim me to Call: Mornings Best A i C 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 Wolves’ Basketball 33 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 34 Wolves’ Basketball 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 Wolves’ Basketball 35 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. 38 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 39 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 Wolves’ Basketball 41 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 42 Wolves’ Basketball (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 Wolves’ Basketball 43 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 45 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 46 Wolves’ Basketball 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 48 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 49 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 57 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 59 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. 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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 67 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 71 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. 72 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 Wolves’ Basketball 73 UWG In Tournament Play 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 74 Wolves’ Basketball West Georgia 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 76 Wolves’ Basketball 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 Wolves’ Basketball 77 Athletic and Support Staff 78 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] Wolves’ Basketball 79 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 80 Wolves’ Basketball 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
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