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1 MONARCHS The Old Dominion Basketball Media Guide Table of Contents Radio/T.V. Roster...IBC Quick Facts...1 Head Coach Blaine Taylor Assistant Coaches Roster Outlook Player Bios Support Staff...29 Monarch Reachout...30 Administration Academic Support...34 Directions to Campus/Notable Alums Norfolk & Hampton Roads Athletic Facilities Why Monarchs?...41 Strength Training Facility& Apartments...42 Media Information Travel/Athletic Directory in Review Game Boxes Convocation Center Monarchs in the Pros Colonial Athletic Association Opponents Retired Jerseys...72 RECORDS Championship Teams All-Conference Monarchs Post-Season Results All-American Monarchs Individual Records...84 Team Records...85 Vs. Ranked Teams...86 Year-by-Year Leaders Coaches & Captains...89 All-Time Scorers...90 Monarchs in Overtime...91 The Leaderboards Point Games...94 Team Avg Monarchs on Team USA...95 Home Court Advantage All-Time Starters...97 Lettermen...98 Year-by-Year Results ODU vs. Opponents QuickFacts GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION: Norfolk, Va NICKNAME: Monarchs FOUNDED: 1930 (as the Norfolk Div. of The College of William & Mary) ENROLLMENT: 21,500 SCHOOL COLORS: Slate Blue (PMS 540), Silver (PMS 877), & Light Blue (PMS 283) HOME COURT: Ted Constant Convocation Center (8,424) SURFACE: Wood CONFERENCE: Colonial Athletic Association PRESIDENT: Dr. Roseann Runte (SUNY New Paltz 68) ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Dr. Jim Jarrett (SIU-Carbondale 59) OFFICE PHONE: SR. WOMEN S ADMINISTRATOR: Deb Polca ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT PHONE: TICKET OFFICE PHONE: ATHLETIC TRAINER: Scott Johnson OFFICIAL WEBSITE: COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH: Blaine Taylor (Montana 81) RECORD AT ODU: 94-59, sixth year CAREER RECORD: (12 yrs ) ASSISTANTS: Jim Corrigan (Duke 80), Rob Wilkes (Stetson 93) & Travis DeCuire (Montana 94) DIR. OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS: John Richardson (Elizabeth City St. 95) OFFICE PHONE: BASKETBALL SECRETARY: Annette Manley RECORD: CAA RECORD: 13-5, 4 th place POST SEASON: NIT Semi Finals W at Colorado; W vs. Manhattan, W at Hofstra; L Michigan RPI Ratings NCAA: 52 RPI Ratings.com: 52 CollegeRPI.com: 69 Sagarin: 53 Credits HISTORY FIRST YEAR OF BASKETBALL: OVERALL ALL-TIME RECORD: (76 years).574 FIRST YEAR OF DIV. I. BASKETBALL: DIVISION I ALL-TIME RECORD: (30 yrs).583 NO. YRS IN NCAA TRN/LAST: 8/ 2005, lost to #5 seed Michigan St., NO. YRS IN NIT TRN/LAST: 10/ 2006 semi-finals, lost to Michigan, RETURNING LETTERMEN: 9 LETTERMEN LOST: Three Isaiah Hunter, 6-3, Sr, G, 14.3 ppg, 3.3 rpg Alex Loughton, 6-9, Sr, F, 13.5 ppg, 7.7 rpg Janko Mrksic, 6-10, Sr, C, 0.3 ppg, 0.3 rpg STARTERS RETURNING: (three) Arnaud Dahi, 6-7, Sr, F, 11.9, ppg, 4.8 rpg Drew Williamson, 6-0, Sr, G, 7.3 ppg, 4.8 apg Brian Henderson, 6-5, Jr, G/F, 6.0 ppg, 2.7 rpg Valdas Vasylius, 6-7, Sr, F, 8.8 ppg, 4.5 rpg* * Started eight games. RETURNING LETTERMEN (6) Brandon Johnson, 6-1, Jr, G, 3.5 ppg, 2.4 rpg Abdi Lidonde, 6-2, Jr, G, 3.0 ppg, 1.9 rpg Jonathan Adams, 6-6, So, F, 1.2 ppg, 2.5 rpg John Morris, 6-2, Sr, G, 1.6 ppg, 1.0 rpg Sam Harris, 7-3, Jr, C, 1.1 ppg, 1.0 rpg NEWCOMERS (4) Keyon Carter, 6-8, Fr, F, Riviera Beach, FL/ Dwyer HS, 15.1 ppg/ 12.2 rpg. 1 st team All-County Frank Hassell, 6-8, Fr, F, Chesapeake, VA./ Indian River HS, 17.1 ppg/ 12.2 rpg, All-District & All Region. Gerald Lee, 6-9, Fr, F, Finland 18.1 ppg/ 8.3 rpg Finnish under-20 team Marsharee Neely, 6-2, Fr, G, Greensboro, NC./ Page HS, 20.1 ppg/ 8.2 rpg Metro 4A Player of the Year. SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION DIR: Carol Hudson,Jr. OFFICE PHONE: chudson@odu.edu HOME PHONE: ASSISTANT: Kim Zivkovich kzivkovi@odu.edu PUBLICATIONS DIR: Tina Price ADDRESS: tprice@odu.edu ASTT. SID: Rob Silsbee FAX NUMBER: MAIL ADDRESS: Rm 124/Athletic Admin. Bldg. Norfolk, Va PRESS ROW NUMBERS: ATHLETIC TICKET OFFICE: or 5484 VOICE OF THE MONARCHS: ESPN 1310 Radio (John Castleberry) PHONE: STATION PHONE: STATION FAX: CONSTANT CENTER CONTACT: Mike Fryling OFFICE PHONE: Monarch Basketball is a publication of the office of Athletic Public Relations. EDITORS: Carol Hudson, Jr., Sports Information Director; Tina Price, Director of Athletic Publications. LAYOUT AND DESIGN: Tina Price, Director of Athletic Publications. SPECIAL ASSISTANCE: Debbie H. White, Senior Associate Athletic Director for Public Relations and Marketing and Kim Zivkovich, Assistant Sports Information Director. PHOTOGRAPHY: Rick Voight (RSVP Media), Steve Chinnis, Timothy Boone (Avalon Commuications), Carol Hudson, The Virginian Pilot, Getty Images, Steve Goldman, Joe Law, Phil Hoffmann, Sam Roberts, Mitchell Layton, Steve Grieco, Ralph Fitzgerald. Martin Smith-Rodden, Scott K. Brown, Dave Denoma, NBA Entertainment, and the Richmond Times-Dispatch. PRINTING: Jones Printing, Chesapeake, VA. is an affirmative action/equal opportunity institution. This publication was printed without the support of tax dollars from the Commonwealth of Virginia. Monarch Basketball

2 BLAINE TAYLOR Sixth Season (94-59) Career Record (.655) Montana 81 Blaine Taylor begins his sixth season as the Monarchs head basketball coach. He led the Monarchs to a record and to the semifinals of the National Invitation Tournament last year. During the course of the season, ODU defeated teams from six of the major conferences including Georgia, DePaul, Virginia Tech, and Colorado. In the last two seasons, ODU has won 52 games. In , he guided a youthful team with only one senior to a school single season record of 28 wins (28-6). The Monarchs captured their first CAA title since 1997, and earned a trip to the NCAA tournament. Taylor reached a coaching milestone on Jan. 19 of 2005 with his 200 th collegiate win as ODU defeated Hofstra in New York, In doing so, Taylor was named CAA Coach of the Year. Junior forward Alex Loughton was named CAA Player of the Year and Tournament MVP, and earned honorable mention All-American honors as well as being selected to the NACDA National Academic Scholar team. Taylor has had a long successful career, both as a head coach and as an assistant. He came to ODU in 2000 after serving as an assistant coach for three seasons at Stanford University and eight years as head coach at the University of Montana. In , ODU defeated George Washington and in-state rival Virginia Tech and took Charlotte and nationally ranked St. Joseph s to the final shot. The Monarchs were tied for first place in the CAA going into the last week of the season and reached the league s tournament semi-finals. In doing so, three Monarchs earned All-CAA honors, the first time in school history. The , the Monarchs made a statement with two victories over two-time defending CAA champion, UNC Wilmington. Ricardo Marsh earned All-CAA honors and then freshman center Alex Loughton was named to the CAA All- Rookie squad. That season, with the opening of the Ted Constant Convocation Center, ODU had the nations eighth largest attendance increase from the previous year. Taylor posted a record in seven seasons as head coach at Montana, taking his teams to the NCAA tournament in both 1992 and 1997, and the NIT in His teams had five 20 win seasons. The most successful head coach in Montana basketball history, Taylor earned national Rookie Coach of the Year honors in 1992, as well as being named Big Sky Coach of the Year. In 1992, Montana was 27-4, winning the Big Sky title and advancing to the NCAA tournament. In Big Sky history, only three teams have won 27 games. His winning percentage of.686 is fifth best all-time in Big Sky Conference history. The Grizzlies won 20 or more games 15 times in school history and Taylor s teams accomplished that five times, in (27), 1994 (20), 1995 (21), 1996 (20) and 1997 (21). Montana averaged 20.3 wins per year while Taylor was the head coach. At Stanford, Taylor helped lead the top-seeded Cardinal to the NCAA West regional final in 2001 en route to posting a 31-3 record, including a victory over the Monarchs in the first round of the San Juan Shootout in Puerto Rico. The Cardinal was ranked No. 1 for six weeks and advanced to the NCAA tournament in each of Taylor s three years on Mike Montgomery s staff. Stanford won three Pac 10 Championships during Taylor s tenure. A graduate of Montana, Taylor earned the school s Naseby Rhinehart Award as the Most Inspirational Player in 1981 as well as being named the University s most outstanding male athlete that same year. A starting point guard at Montana, Taylor is ninth in career assists with 300. He is also one of the school s leading career throw shooters at.819 and he scored 753 career points. He was an honorable mention All-Big Sky selection as a junior and senior and was named to the league s post season All-Tournament team as a senior. Taylor played for Mike Montgomery from at Montana, then served as his graduate assistant coach in 1982 and He was an assistant coach for Stew Morrill for five seasons. Taylor served as a head coach at Loyola Sacred Heart High School in Misoula from Taylor earned a bachelor of arts in secondary education from Montana in 1981, and a masters of science in athletic administration in He and his wife Annie are the parents of four daughters; Amber 25, Ashley 18, Alexandria 15 and Alana 12. Taylor is the 12 th head coach in Old Dominion s 70-year basketball history.

3 HEAD COACH BLAINE TAYLOR The Taylor family above (L- R): Alexandria, Amber, wife Annie, Blaine, Ashley, and Alana. Blaine Taylor s Ledger TAYLOR S COLLEGE HEAD COACHING RECORD (NCAA) (NIT) (NCAA) (NCAA) (NIT Semifinals) 12 year totals (.655) 5 years at ODU st Collegiate win Nov. 15, over Simon Fraser 100 th Collegiate win Feb. 10, win at Northern Arizona 200 th Collegiate win Jan. 19, win at Hofstra TAYLOR AS AN ASSISTANT COACH AT STANFORD (NCAA Elite 8) (NCAA) (NCAA & Pre-Season NIT Finals) TAYLOR AS AN ASSISTANT AT MONTANA (NCAA) Monarch Basketball

4 HEAD COACH BLAINE TAYLOR 2005 CAA Coach of the Year By the Numbers Alaska Fairbanks 2-0 Northeastern 1-1 American 1-0 North Carolina 0-2 Arizona 0-1 UNC Wilmington 7-2 Baylor 0-1 Northeast Illinois 2-0 Black Hills 1-0 Northern Arizona 10-4 Bradley 0-1 Oregon 1-2 Boise State 5-5 Oral Roberts 0-3 Bucknell 1-0 Pepperdine 1-1 Campbell 1-0 Portland State 6-1 CS Fullerton 1-1 Rice 2-0 CS Northridge 6-1 Richmond 0-1 Central Washington 1-0 Rocky Mountain 1-0 Charlotte 0-1 Sacramento State 9-0 Coastal Carolina 2-0 San Jose 3-0 Colorado 1-0 Shawnee 1-0 Creighton 1-1 Simon Fraser 5-0 Dayton 0-1 South Alabama 1-2 DePaul 1-1 Southern Utah 2-2 Drexel 6-5 Southern Oregon 1-0 Delaware 7-4 Southeast Louisiana 1-0 E.Montana 1-0 St. Mary s(ca.) 2-0 East Carolina 3-1 St. Joseph s 1-2 Eastern Washington 12-2 Texas-Arlington 3-0 E.Tennessee State 1-0 Texas-Corpus Christi 0-1 Fairfield 1-0 Texas Christian 1-0 Florida State 0-1 Texas Tech 0-1 Fordham 1-0 Texas Southern 1-0 Georgia 1-0 Towson 9-0 Georgia State 2-0 UAB 0-1 George Washington 2-1 UTEP 0-1 George Mason 4-6 UNLV 0-1 Gonzaga 1-1 Valparaiso 0-1 Hawaii-Hilo 1-0 VMI 3-0 Hampton 0-2 Va. Commonwealth 3-10 Hofstra 7-6 Virginia Tech 3-0 Idaho State 11-3 Washington 3-0 Idaho 7-6 Washington State 1-1 Illinois-Chicago 1-1 W.Illinois 1-0 James Madison 8-2 W.Montana 3-0 Kentucky 0-1 W.Oregon 1-0 Kent State 1-0 Weber 6-10 Lewis-Clark 3-0 Whitman 1-0 Liberty 2-0 William & Mary 9-2 Longwood 1-0 Wisconson 0-2 Long Beach 1-1 Marist 1-0 Md. Eastern Shore 1-0 Manhattan 1-0 Memphis 0-1 Michigan 0-1 Michigan State 0-1 Middle Tenn. State 0-1 Missouri-Kansas City 3-0 Mississippi State 0-1 Morgan State 1-0 Montana State 11-5 Mt. St. Mary s 1-0 Nevada 3-2 DID YOU KNOW: ODU has won 69 games in the last three years, tying the school mark originally set from Alaska Fairbanks 2-0 4

5 ASSISTANT COACHES JIM CORRIGAN 13th Season Duke 80 Jim Corrigan is in his 13th year on the Monarch staff and his 20 th on the collegiate level. He is involved in every aspect of the Monarch program including recruiting, scouting, player development, and academic monitoring of the team members. Jim began his coaching career at Northern High School in Durham, NC., where he served as an assistant for two years under head coach Kevin Billerman. From there he moved to his alma mater, Bishop McGuinness High School in Winston- Salem, NC. After one season as the junior varsity and varsity assistant, Jim was elevated to head coach. During his four years as head coach at McGuinness, he achieved several milestones. His teams compiled a record of 90-42, and reached the North Carolina state finals each of the last three years he was the head coach, culminating in the 1987 state championship. During that run, McGuinness twice set school records for wins in a season with 26 in , and 27 in Twice his teams were invited to the prestigious Alhambra Invitational Tournament, and finished with a record those last three seasons. Corrigan was a three-time Coach of the Year selection on the conference and state level in North Carolina. From there, Jim moved to William and Mary where he served as an assistant coach from In high school, Jim was named All-City and All-County as a senior at McGuinness and led the city in scoring at 26 points per game. He turned down numerous scholarships to attend Duke University where he walked on to the team and earned a scholarship under head coach Bill Foster. While at Duke, the Blue Devils won two Atlantic Coast Tournament championships and played in three NCAA tournaments, including the 1978 AFinal Four.@ As a senior at Duke, the Blue Devils were ranked number one in the country as well as the number one amateur team in the world. That year, Corrigan received the Ted Mann award as the non-starter who contributed the most to team morale. Duke reached the NCAA quarterfinals. Jim and his wife Sonja, have a daughter, Keenan (16), and sons Cole (12), and Drew (10). Jim graduated from Duke in 1980 with a degree in business management. Monarch Basketball The Corrigan family ( L- R): Cole, Jim and wife Sonja (back), Keenan, and Drew (front).

6 ASSISTANT COACHES Rob WILKES Fifth Season Stetson 93 Rob Wilkes, a former assistant coach at Florida State and Georgia Southern, is in his fifth season with the Monarch basketball program. Wilkes served as an assistant at Florida State from , and Georgia Southern from While at Georgia Southern, Wilkes signed Florida s high school class 6A players of the year for two straight years. As an assistant at Florida State, he signed several top prospects, including a McDonald s All-American. Florida State s 2001 recruiting class was ranked in the top 25 by both SuperPrep and HoopScoop Magazines. Prior to his stint at Georgia Southern, Wilkes helped successfully build one of the top collegiate programs in the nation at Lynn University in Boca Raton, FL. He teamed with head coach Jeff Price to start the program from scratch and build it into a perennial Division II national powerhouse. During his six seasons ( ) as an assistant coach, the Lynn University Fighting Knights compiled a record for a.764 winning percentage. Lynn advanced to national post season play all six years of its existence, three NAIA and three NCAA Division II tournaments. In 1997, the team advanced to the NCAA Division II Elite Eight. Rob hails from a very athletic family. In addition to the outstanding success of his father, Glenn, the longtime coach at Stetson University, a brother Glenn, Jr., is the women s coach at Rollins College. Another brother, Scott, was a two-year letterman at Florida State from Wilkes was a four-year member of the Stetson University basketball team and currently ranks fifth all-time in school history in assists. Wilkes graduated from Stetson in 1993 with a degree in sports administration and earned a master s degree in international business administration from Lynn in Rob and wife Tracy were married in May of 2005, and they have a daughter Finley, who was born this past summer. Rob with wife Tracy 6

7 ASSISTANT COACHES TRAVIS DeCUIRE Fourth Season Montana 94 Travis Decuire, a former head basketball coach at Green River Community College in Seattle, WA., and former standout player at Montana for Blaine Taylor, begins his fourth year with the Monarchs. DeCuire took over the reigns of Green River Community College in 2001 and took a last place program to the NWAACC championship in just two years while posting the school s first 20-win season in over 20 years. For his efforts, he was named the NWAACC Coach of the Year. DeCuire was also a successful high school coach at Sammamish High School in Bellevue, WA. He led that school to two conference championships, a state tournament appearance and three consecutive district tournament appearances. As a point guard for Taylor at Montana from , DeCuire earned All-Big Sky honors his junior and senior years, in addition to being named the team s MVP for two straight years. DeCuire is the University of Montana s alltime assist leader with 435 in three seasons. He also owns the school s single season assist record of 199 in for a 7.1 per game average. DeCuire served as a player/coach for Sutherland Basketball Club in Sutherland, Australia in and is the president and founder of the Fastbreak Basketball Association that has assisted in teaching life s lessons and building self esteem through basketball to over 500 students in Seattle, and Tacoma. DeCuire has extensive experience in counseling, serving in that capacity at Echo Glen Children s Center in Snowqualmie, WA. from and the Ryther Children s Center in North Seattle from He graduated from the University of Montana with a degree in business marketing in Travis resides in Norfolk with wife Sabrina, whom he married in August. Monarch Basketball Travis with wife Sabrina

8 DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS JOHN RICHARDSON Second Season Elizabeth City State 95 John Richardson, the 2004 and 2005 Virginia High School Coaches Association AAA State Coach of the Year at Woodside High, begins his second season as Old Dominion University s first Director of Basketball Operations. Richardson served as head coach of Woodside High School in Newport News, Va., for three years, winning the Virginia AAA State Championship in 2004 and He led Woodside to three Eastern Regional Championships and two Peninsula District (2004 and 2005) titles. Woodside won Peninsula District Tournament Championships in 2005 and 2002 when Richardson was an assistant coach. Richardson was also honored as the Associated Press AAA Coach of the Year in Prior to becoming head coach at Woodside, Richardson was the head junior varsity coach at Woodside from He also served as an assistant coach and junior varsity coach at T.C. Williams High School in Alexandria, VA in Richardson has also participated and organized fund raisers, and community relations programs. Since 1996 he served as an assistant coach for the Virginia Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) 17-under all-star traveling team, as well as counseling positions at various basketball camps. Richardson graduated from Elizabeth City State University in 1995 with a degree in health and physical education with a minor in biology. He received a master s degree from Old Dominion University in 2003 in sports management. Richardson was a four-year basketball letterman at Elizabeth City State. John and wife Leah were married last May and reside in Hampton, Va. John with wife Leah 8

9 MONARCH BASKETBALL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL No. Name P CL HT WT Hometown/ High School 34 Jonathan Adams F So Ringgold, GA / Baylor HS (TN) 33 Keyon Carter F Fr Riviera Beach, FL / Dwyer HS 31 Arnaud Dahi F Sr Ivory Coast, Africa / Life Center Academy (NJ) 21 Frank Hassell F Fr Chesapeake,VA / Indian River HS 30 Sam Harris C Jr Newnham, Tasmania Australia/ Lake Ginninderra College 20 Brian Henderson G Jr Richmond, VA / Varina HS 4 Brandon Johnson G Jr Orlando, FL / Edgewater HS 12 Gerald Lee F Fr Uusikaupunki, Finland / Korihait 11 Abdi Lidonde G Jr Sutton, MA / St. Andrews HS 3 John Morris G Sr Camp Hill, PA / Trinity HS 23 Marsharee Neely G Fr Greensboro, NC / Page HS 42 Valdas Vasylius F Sr Klaipeda, Lithuania / Norfolk Collegiate HS 10 Drew Williamson G Sr Burlington, NC/ Cummings HS HEAD COACH: Blaine Taylor (Montana 81) 6 th Season ASSISTANTS: Jim Corrigan (Duke 80) 13 th season, Rob Wilkes 5 th season (Stetson 93) & Travis DeCuire (Montana 94) 4 th season DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS: John Richardson (Elizabeth City State 95) 2 nd season th season ATHLETIC TRAINER: Scott Johnson (Bridgewater St. 86) 19 NUMERICAL No. Name P CL HT WT Hometown/High School 3 John Morris G Sr Camp Hill, PA / Trinity HS 4 Brandon Johnson G Jr Orlando, FL / Edgewater HS 10 Drew Williamson G Sr Burlington, NC / Cummings HS 11 Abdi Lidonde G Jr Sutton, MA / St. Andrews HS 12 Gerald Lee F Fr Uusikaupunki, Finland/Korihait 20 Brian Henderson G Jr Richmond, VA / Varina HS 21 Frank Hassell F Fr Chesapeake, VA / Indian River HS 23 Marsharee Neely G Fr Greensboro, NC / Page HS 30 Sam Harris C Jr Newnham, Tasmania Australia/ Lake Ginninderra College 31 Arnaud Dahi F Sr Ivory Coast, Africa / Life Center Academy (NJ.) 33 Keyon Carter F Fr Riviera Beach, FL/Dwyer HS 34 Jonathan Adams F So Ringgolg, GA / Baylor HS(TN) 42 Valdas Vasylius F Sr Klaipeda, Lithuania / Norfolk Collegiate HS PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Arnaud Dahi...ARNO Da -HEE Keyon Carter...Kee-Yan Abdi Lidonde...AB-di Li-DON-de Marsharee Neely...MAR-sha-ree Valdas Vasylius...VAL-das VA-Si-li-us Klaipeda, Lithuania...KLA-pe-da Uusikaupunki, Finland...OOH shi-ka-punki Monarch Basketball

10 SEASON PREVIEW The Old Dominion Monarchs, winners of a school record 52 games the past two seasons, return three starters and nine lettermen including the CAA leader in assists/turnover ratio and one of the league s top field goal percentage shooters. The Monarchs lost their top two scorers in All-CAA performers Alex Loughton and Isaiah Hunter. Loughton completed his career with 1,646 points and 952 rebounds. The two-time NABC All-District performer also earned academic honors as well with a third team ESPN the Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-American selection and NACDA All-American scholar. Hunter, a two-time All-CAA selection, finished his career with 1,425 career points. What I observed in the off season was that our players were very intent on our program continuing on its present path. The names change, the roles change, but the quality of performer and performance should carry on, said head coach Blaine Taylor. While many of the pundits are placing a lot of attention on others in our conference, which I believe they deserve, Our program and its following have created a situation where we will be a threat in virtually every way possible. Heading ODU s returnees are starters Drew Williamson, Arnaud Dahi, Brian Henderson along with sixth man Valdas Vasylius, who started eight games last year. Williamson led the CAA in assist/turnover ratio each of the past two seasons. In the 2005 CAA tournament he didn t commit a turnover in the three CAA tournament games, which helped earn him All-Tournament accolades. Last year Williamson again showed composure in crucial situations and hit big shots for the Monarchs which include the game winning buzzer beater against CAA rival and NCAA Final Four participant George Mason. Dahi led the CAA in field goal percentage in 2005 and ranked in the top ten of the league in that same category in 06. The 6-7 Dahi also ranks in the league s top ten in free throw percentage and blocked shots. He scored 25 against Wisconsin, 20 against Hofstra and performed the double-double in ODU s NIT win at Colorado and against Northeastern. Dahi joined the 1,000 career point club last year in ODU s NIT win at Hofstra and will enter his final season with 1,019 points. Brian Henderson came into his own last season with a career high 20 against Marist in the ESPN Bracket Busters game, and 17 against CAA champion UNC Wilmington. He led ODU with a.395 three-point field goal percentage. Valdas Vasylius has been a part-time starter for the Senior John Morris Brian Henderson Seniors Drew Williamson & Valdas Vasylius 10

11 Monarchs since his freshman year. He scored in double figures 14 times last year, including 19 in the win over Georgia, 18 against UAB and 21 against William and Mary. Vasylius played for his Lithuanian national team this summer. The Monarchs will be counting heavily on returnees Sam Harris, Abdi Lidonde, Jonathan Adams, Brandon Johnson and John Morris for added depth. The 7-3 Sam Harris, a member of the Australian under-21 team had solid outings for the Monarchs during their NIT tournament run. Lidonde was a big spark plug for ODU off the bench which included 12 points against James Madison and 11 against William and Mary. Johnson has been a key to the Monarchs pressure defense the past two seasons. He scored 12 against Hofstra and dished out ten assists against Towson, and averaged over a steal per game. Morris stepped in and made some big plays for the Monarchs as did Jonathan Adams, who started three games and played solid defense as a freshman. The Monarchs added another outstanding recruiting class in 6-2 guard Marsharee Neely from Greensboro, NC, (North Carolina 4A Player of the Year); 6-8 forward Keyon Carter from Riviera Beach, FL, (the Palm Beach County rebound champion); 6-9 forward Gerald Lee from Uusikaupunki, Finland, (a member of the Finnish under-20 national squad); and 6-7 forward Frank Hassell from nearby Chesapeake, VA(an All-District and All-region selection). There s a lot of work ahead, said Taylor. We may take a few lumps, but in the long haul, this groups experiences the last two years will hopefully fuel a push through February, March and beyond. ODU will have another ambitious schedule, opening the season hosting the Cox Communications Classic which includes Clemson, coached by former ODU All-American and coach Oliver Purnell, Monmouth who competed in the NCAA s last year from the Northeast Conference and Arkansas State from the Sun Belt. ODU will host perennial Conference USA power UAB, long-time rival Richmond from the Atlantic 10, Big South power Winthrop and South Carolina State from the MEAC. The Monarchs will also travel to state rival Virginia Tech, BIG EAST power Georgetown and again participate in the ESPN Bracket Busters game in February. The CAA enjoyed its most successful post season ever and ranked eighth nationally among the 31 conferences. UNCW and George Mason advanced to the NCAA s with Mason reaching the national semi-finals. ODU and Hofstra met in the quarterfinals of the NIT with ODU advancing the semi-finals. The Monarchs will again play an 18-game CAA schedule which will include home-and-home games with VCU, Hofstra and George Mason and a road game with UNCW. The CAA tournament will be in the Richmond (VA) Monarch Basketball Senior Arnaud Dahi Coliseum, March 2-5. Our schedule of games this year could be as challenging as any year I have been here, notes Taylor. The non-conference is dotted with teams either picked to win or challenge for their respective league titles, and numerous teams who have been in post season play or figure to have a chance to do so. Add to that, the CAA coming off an unprecedented season of strength and there shouldn t be a dull moment from night to night. Strong schedules and strong leagues will test our fans and players resilience and perseverance and I am sure this season offers as good an entertainment value as you could want to be a part of.

12 ARNAUD DAHI Senior #31 Forward Ivory coast Africa Life Center Academy/NJ PERSONAL: Birthdate: Dec. 31, 1983 Full Name: Arnaud Yves Dahi Parents: Thomas Dahi and Marquerite Sahui Brothers: David (30), Gassaud (20), Paul-Henry (18) Sisters: Sonia (28), Natalie (25) High School: Life Center Academy High School Coach: Darrell Gladden Major: Sport Management Favorite Food: Anything with chicken Favorite vacation spot: Ivory Coast Favorite Animal: Dog Favorite TV Show: Sportscenter Favorite Basketball Memory: Winning the Christian Tournament in 2003 Favorite Pro Team: Los Angeles Lakers Favorite Pro Athlete: Kobe Bryant Favorite Actor: Samuel Jackson, Denzel Washington Favorite Actress: Halle Berry Person in history would most like to meet: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Toughest place to play in CAA: UNCW Favorite place on campus: Webb Student Center Best Advice ever given: Believe in yourself. If I could play a musical instrument, it would be: Guitar & Piano. Sport you would play other than basketball: Soccer CAREER BESTS: Points: 25 vs. Wisconsin ( ) FGM: 10, vs. Wisconsin ( ) FGA: 17, vs. St. Joseph s ( ) FG %: 1000 (6-6) at JMU ( ) 3PT FGM: 3, at TAM CC ( ), VMI ( ) & Wisconsin( ) 3PT FGA: 6, Wisconsin ( ) 3pt FG%: 100. (3-3) at VMI ( FTM: 8 (8-10) vs Georgia State ( ) FTA: 10, vs. GA State ( ) FT%: 100 (6-6) vs. Northeastern (1-7-06) REBS: 12 vs. St. Joseph s ( ) AST: 5, vs. Charlotte ( ) BLKS: 4, six times STL:5, at VCU ( ) MINS: 37, at Richmond ( ) 12

13 : Scored career high 25 points against Wisconsin double-doubles (16/10) vs. Northeastern and Colorado 17 th in CAA in scoring, 10 in field goal percentage, fourth in free throw percentage, and ninth in blocked shots scored over 20 points four times joined the 1,000 career point club in NIT win over Hofstra had successful ACL surgery on his right knee : Named third team All-CAA Led CAA in field goal percentage at.519 Ranked fourth in CAA in blocked shots scored in double figures 18 times scored a career high 20 points vs. Towson and Drexel scored 18 points and 11 rebounds vs. VMI Blocked more than one shot in a game 15 times Hauled in five offensive rebounds in back-to-back games vs. Delaware and VCU CAA Player of the Week on Dec : CAA All-Rookie selection CAA Rookie of the Week on Jan double figure games...15 points vs. VMI ten points and 12 rebounds vs. #13 St. Joseph s 10 points and 10 rebounds vs. South Alabama...Blocked four shots in a game four times..ranked 12 th in CAA in rebounding and fourth in blocks.second on team in field goal percentage at.502 Had five steals at VCU HIGH SCHOOL: Considered a top 100 national recruit averaged 19.5 points and 7.8 rebounds per game Helped lead Life Center Academy to a 30-7 record and captured the National Christian Invitational Championship as well as the Penn-New Jersey League title Also lettered in soccer as a defender. TAYLOR ON DAHI Dahi s career numbers sneak up on me. His years here seem to have passed quickly. The last year or two have been a particular challenge with injuries to his shoulder and knee. Arnaud has handled those adversities with a very level head and an ambitious attitude about completing his degree and getting as healthy as possible and having his last season with this team be as fruitful as possible. Like the rest of the seniors, people should soak up every moment they have to share with them either personally or in action. STATISTICS: YR GP-GS FG PCT 3PTS PCT FT PCT REBS-AVG A B STL MIN PTS-AVG TL Monarch Basketball

14 JOHN MORRIS Senior #3 Guard (RS) Camp Hill, PA Trinity HS PERSONAL: Birthdate: March 2, 1984 Full Name: John Paul Morris Parents: John and Sue Morris Brothers: Shaun (23), Kevin (20), Brian (18). High School: Trinity High School Coach: Larry Kostelac Major: Business Management (now in graduate school) Nickname: Johnny, J Mo Favorite Dessert: Cheesecake Favorite vacation spot: Ireland Favorite Animal: Bulldog Favorite TV Show: SportsCenter Favorite Car: White Escalada Ext. Favorite website: espn.com Favorite place to play on the road: UNCW Favorite Sports Team: Philadelphia 76ers & Eagles Favorite Movie: Rocky Favorite Sports Personality: Steve Nash & Donovan McNabb favorite Song: Living on a prayer by Bon Jovi Favorite Cartoon Character: Snoopy Favorite Actress: Reese Witherspoon, Hilary Duff Dream Job: Rock Star or coach of the 76ers Sport you would play other than basketball: Football or golf Best advice received: Don t give up Most memorable moment in my career: Winning the state championship Notable relatives: Father played basketball at Loyola-MD. Brother Brian is a freshman at Richmond. His brother Shaun is director of basketball operations at Towson. CAREER BESTS: POINTS: 12, vs. VMI ( ) & JMU (2-4-06) FGM: 4, vs. VMI ( ) FGA: 7, vs VMI ( ) FG%:.667 (2-3) three times 3PTFGM: 4, vs VMI ( ) 3PTFGA: 7, vs. VMI ( ) FTM: 4, vs. JMU( ) & at Drexel ( ) FTA: 5, at Drexel ( ) FT%: 1,000 (4-4) vs JMU ( ) REBS: 5, vs. UMES ( ) & at VMI ( ) AST: 6, vs. UMES ( ) STLS: 3, vs. JMU (2-4-06) MINS: 26, at GMU ( ) & VMI ( ) 14

15 : Tied a career high 12 points vs. JMU Played 23 minutes vs. JMU and came up with three steals Two steals vs. Georgia, Georgia State. Tied career high five rebounds at VMI...Graduated in Dec. of 05 in business management, now working towards a graduate degree in the same field : Logged a career high 26 minutes and scored 12 points vs. VMI Knocked down four three-pointers in same game Played over 10 minutes in eight games Started December games against VMI and W&M : Red Shirted : Started two games last year...came off the bench to score seven points in ODU s win at UNC Wilmington...Hit 82 percent of his free throws...dished out six assists vs Maryland-Eastern Shore...Also scored seven points vs. James Madison...Averaged 11.7 minutes per game last year. HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Two-Time Sentinel Player of the Year... Averaged 27.2 points, 6.1 assists and 5.2 steals per game for Trinity High as a senior... Led Trinity to a 59-3 record over two years, won the Pennsylvania AA State Championship in 2001 and reached the state semi-finals in Shot.934 from the free throw line in 2002 and scored 37 points in the state semi-finals... Is one of only four 2,000 career point scorers (2,038) in Pennsylvania history... Selected to play in the Pennsylvania- Maryland All-Star shootout...piaa AAA State Champion...All-District selection three times...honor student. TAYLOR ON MORRIS John will never get all of the headlines, but he possesses the qualities that are the backbone of this program. John approaches everything with a smart, tough understanding and awareness. As a basketball player, you know John is always ready, be it practice, weights, conditioning or games. But he also offers a fine representation of balance, developing himself in the classroom having graduated in 3 and a half years and currently working on his masters. He also has such positive interaction with the people in this community. I believe John takes great pride in having the privilege in being a part of this program. STATISTICS: YR GP-GS FG PCT 3PTS PCT FT PCT REBS-AVG A STL MIN PTS-AVG TL Monarch Basketball

16 VALDAS VASYLIUS Senior #42 Forward Klaipeda, Lithuania Norfolk Collegiate HS PERSONAL: Full Name: Valdas Vasylius Birthdate: Sept. 3, 1983 Parents: Vaclovas and Vida Vasyliene Brother: Vaclovas (27) High School: Norfolk Collegiate High School Coach: Jim Markey Major: International Business Nickname: V Dream Vacation: Lithuania, Juadkrante Hobby: Surfing the internet Favorite Movie: Gladiator Favorite Dessert: Ice Cream and cake Favorite TV Show: Scare Tactics Favorite Pro Team: San Antonio Spurs Favorite Actor: Russell Crowe Favorite Actress: Pamela Anderson Best advice given: Do whatever it takes to be the best you can be. Toughest place to play in CAA: VCU Sports I would play other than basketball: soccer CAREER BESTS: Points: 29, vs. Towson (2-5-05) FGM: 9, vs. Towson (2-5-05) FGA: 14 vs NE (1-7-06) & W&M (2-9-06) FG%:.857 (6-7) vs. Towson ( ) 3PT FGM: 3, vs. UAB ( ) 3PT FGA: 5, vs. Towson (2-5-05) 3PT FG%:.100 (3-3) at UAB ( ) FTM: 11, at Colorado ( ) FTA: 15, at Colorado ( ) FT%: 100 (4-4) at Delaware ( ) REBS: 12, vs. South Alabama ( ) ASST: 5, vs. JMU ( ) STL: 4, at Delaware (2-9-05) MINS: 33, vs. Towson (2-5-05) 16

17 : Started eight games fourth leading scorer scored 21 vs W&M scored 19 in ODU s win against Georgia scored 18 at UAB double figures in 14 games Hauled in 9 rebounds at Towson.seven or more rebounds ten times hit a perfect 3-3 in treys at UAB 11 free throws at Colorado needs 71 points to reach 1, : Scored a career high 29 points along with 10 boards against Towson Grabbed a career high 12 rebounds against South Alabama started five games and averaged 16.4 ppg. in each scored in double figure points 13 times had doubledoubles vs. South Alabama and Towson CBS TV Player of the game against Michigan State in the NCAA First Round : Had 11 double figure games scored 15 against VCU and 14 against Towson.five or more rebounds eight times hauled down seven rebounds against VMI and George Mason.started five games. HIGH SCHOOL: The 2003 Tidewater Conference Player of the Year averaged 24 points, 11.5 rebounds per game as a senior In a game against Word of God Christian Academy in Raleigh, NC, he scored 42 points and hauled down 27 rebounds Vasylius completed his twoyear career with 1,312 points and 696 rebounds...he averaged 19.6 points per game and 12.2 rebounds as a junior He scored 37 points and hauled down 22 rebounds against Benedictine High of Richmond. TAYLOR ON VASYLIUS Valdas has been such an important player the last three years, filling varied vital roles. He had a very fine summer with the Lithuanian national team, which I think will help prepare him to continue to step up and help this team and this program. Coming from Norfolk Collegiate and having been Tidewater Player of the Year, Valdas seems to have developed quite a following in Hampton Roads and the ODU community who appreciate his toughness, talent, and quiet, selfless approach. I have greatly enjoyed observing Valdas ability to communicate with others and see his personality shine through more. STATISTICS: YR GP-GS FG PCT 3PTS PCT FT PCT REBS-AVG A STL MIN PTS-AVG TL Monarch Basketball

18 DREW WILLIAMSON Senior #10 Guard Burlington, NC Cummings HS PERSONAL: Full Name: Drew Montrell Williamson Birthdate: Nov. 11, 1984 Parents: Ronald and Vera Williamson Brother: Brandon Bo Williamson (18) High School: Cummings High School Coach: George Robinson Major: Sports management Nickname: D-Will Dream Vacation: Hawaii Favorite Dessert: Oatmeal raisin cookies Favorite Food: Grilled chicken Favorite Animal: Tiger Favorite TV Show: Rap City Hobby: playing video games and cards Person in history would most like to meet: James Naismith Favorite book read: Peace like a river Favorite Movie: Baby Boy Basketball Memory: Back-to-back high school state championships Favorite Pro Team: Dallas Cowboys Favorite Actor: Denzel Washington Favorite Actress: Halle Berry Favorite ODU Class: Public Speaking Dream Job: NBA Coach On game day: Like to relax Sport I would play other than basketball: football Best Advice given: Hard work pays off. CAREER BESTS: Points: 15, at Hofstra (1-19-5) & Fordham ( ) FGM: 5, vs. GMU ( ) & at Hofstra ( ) & GMU( ) FGA: 10 vs. GMU ( ) & ), & Wisconsin( ) FG%:.800 (4-5) four times 3PTFGM: 4, at JMU ( ) 3PTFGA: 6, vs. W&M (3-5-05) & JMU ( ) 3PT FG%: 100 (2-2) at JMU ( ) & Michigan St.( ) FTM: 8, at Delaware ( ) FTA: 8, vs. Hofstra (3-6-05), & at Delaware ( ) FT%: 1000(8-8) at JMU ( ) REBS: 7, vs. GMU ( ) & Hofstra (3-6-05) AST: 10, vs. Marist ( ) STLS: 6, vs. Drexel ( ) MINS: 41, at Richmond ( ) 18

19 : Led CAA in assist/turnover ratio (2.89) for second straight year ranked fourth in CAA in assists(4.8), and fifth in steals (1.65) hit game winning basket in win over George Mason scored in double figures ten times tied a career high 15 points against Fordham dished out a career high ten assists vs. Marist had four steals five times... Hit 4 of 6 treys at JMU played 41 minutes in overtime game at Richmond.started all 34 games currently 12 th all-time in assists and 11 th all-time in assists at ODU : Started every game averaged 4.5 assists per game scored a career high 15 points against Hofstra logged a career high 36 minutes in the CAA tournament championship game had 16 multi-steal games selected to the CAA All-Tournament squad as he committed no turnovers during the three games Selected to the CAA all-defensive squad led CAA in assist/turnover ratio at 4.03 ranked third in the CAA in assists and steals team co-captain : Ranked ninth in the CAA in assists ranked sixth in the CAA in assists/turnover ration at 1.7 started 15 games at the point guard spot scored a career high nine points against GMU and VCU in two of the last three games of the season Dished out eight assists in the CAA tournament opener against Hofstra Four or more assists 12 times team co captain. HIGH SCHOOL: The 2003 North Carolina High School Athletic Association Male Athlete of the Year A two-sport standout in basketball and football averaged 18.3 points, and 5.1 assists for Cummings High School Completed his career with over 2,000 career points, 350 career assists and 200 career steals The MVP of the Class 2-A basketball final in 2002 helped lead Cummings to two state basketball championships, and was twice runner-up for the 2-A Player-of -the Year Cummings reached the state semi-finals as a senior in football, Williamson passed for 3,118 yards and 38 touchdowns as a senior helped Cummings capture the state football championship and was named 2-A Player of the Year his career passing totals of 9,736 yards ranks third all-time in North Carolina State High School history threw for 116 career touchdowns member of the National Honor Society. TAYLOR ON WILLIAMSON It s easy to understate the impact that Drew has had on our program. Point guards are defined in different ways, but Drew is as solid a point guard, leader, young man as I have been around. When you consider the amount of time that Drew has been the steadying influence and competitive leader, it s very eye opening comparatively in the history of the school. This year I believe Drew will go from having a central role, to a stronger role and contributing in more varied ways. STATISTICS: YR GP-GS FG PCT 3PTS PCT FT PCT REBS-AVG A STL MIN PTS-AVG TL Monarch Basketball

20 SAM HARRIS #30 Junior Center Newnham, Tasmania, Australia PERSONAL Full Name: Sam Harris Birthdate: May 3, 1984 Parents: Laurie and Judy Harris Sisters: Janelle (20), and Natalie (24) High School: Lake Ginninderra College Major: Business Management Favorite Food: Seafood Favorite Vacation Spot: North Queensland Australia Favorite Animal: Dog Favorite Pro Team: Dallas Mavericks Favorite sports personality: Michael Jordan Favorite Pro Athlete: Dirk Nawinski Favorite Movie: Old School Favorite Song: Mrs. Jones by Counting Crows Sport I would play other than basketball: Volleyball Best advice ever given: Have fun playing sports. TAYLOR QUOTE ON HARRIS Sam starts this season in perhaps as a good a place as he ever has here. Two years ago he started the season with a stress fracture. Last year he had a tremendous weight loss, having toured all summer, and we are very hopeful that now a healthy, stronger, and better conditioned Sam will gain more court time and as a result more confidence. Sam s size can change the complexion of a game. What we need to develop is his ability to fit in to more schemes, strategies and more situations on a night-to-night basis. CAREER HIGHS : Played in 28 games played 16 minutes in NIT semi-final vs.michigan scored five points vs. Georgia State played for Australian under 21 squad : Scored a career high 14 points against Shawnee State also pulled down a career high six rebounds in the same game blocked 7 shots against VMI Scored ten points in a game vs. UNCW Grabbed five rebounds vs. W&M in CAA tournament... started vs. Texas Christian and Texas A&M Corpus Christi Member of the Australian under-21 squad. HIGH SCHOOL: Played on the Australian under 18 squad in 1999 and Member of the Australian under 20 team in 2001 and helped lead the Under 20-team to World Championship title.sam played for the prestigious Australian Institute of Sport over the summer where he had games of 20 and 28 points. Points: 14, vs. Shawnee State ( ) FGM: 5, vs. Shawnee State ( ) FGA: 11 vs. Shawnee State ( ) FG%: 100. (4-4) vs. UNC Wilmington ( ) FTM: 4 vs. Shawnee State ( ) & at JMU ( ) FTA: 4 vs. Shawnee State ( ) & at JMU ( ) FT%: 1000 three times REBS: 6, vs. Shawnee State ( ) AST: 3, vs Longwood ( ) BLKS: 7, vs VMI ( ) STLS: 1, vs. JMU (1-8-05) MINS: 16, vs. Michigan ( ) STATISTICS: YR GP-GS FG PCT FT PCT REBS-AVG A BL MIN PTS-AVG TLS

21 BRIAN HENDERSON #20 Junior RS Guard Richmond, VA Varina High School PERSONAL Full Name: Brian Calvin Henderson Birthdate: Oct. 16, 1985 TAYLOR QUOTE Parents: ON Henderson Gregory and Jacquelin Henderson Brian has really been a study Brother: Carlton (26) in development. Having had High School: Varina the luxury of red-shirting, High School Coach: Stu Richardson we have seen the addition of Major: Business management many pounds, much strength, Favorite Sports Personality: lots of skill and most Stuart Scott importantly his mental Dream Vacation: Hawaii make-up. Brian has grown in Most Impressive people ever met: every sense, year-to-year and My Parents we expect that growth to If I could play a musical instrument, continue and make quite a difference for us this year. It s it would be: drums Favorite dessert: Birthday Cake nice to know that in his fourth Favorite food: Mom s cooking year (because he red shirted) Favorite Animal: Tiger he still has two years. Favorite Place to play: VCU Favorite TV Show: Martin Favorite Car: Mercedes G-Wagon Hobbies: video games Favorite Pro Team: San Francisco 49ers Favorite Athlete: Tracy McGrady Favorite Song: Can I live Jay-Z Favorite Movie: Training Day Favorite Actor: Denzel Washington Favorite place on Campus: Webb Student Center On game day, I like to: Listen to music Sport I would play other than basketball: Football Best Advice ever given: CAREER HIGHS Don t let anyone stop you from doing what you do best, my father : Led ODU in three-point field goal percentage scored a career high 20 points against Marist Hit six of eight treys vs. Marist dished out eight assists vs. VMI grabbed eight rebounds against Virginia Tech.started 30 of 34 games : Scored a career high 11 points vs. VMI logged double digit minutes in 24 games grabbed five rebounds against Shawnee State.scored five or more points seven times : Red shirted HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 20.9 points, 9.5 assists, 6.5 rebounds, and 3.8 steals per game as a senior completed his two-year varsity career with 996 career points helped lead Varina to a 18-8 record and reach the regional quarterfinals Selected first team All-District, second team All-Region, and All-Metro honors.scored 34 points in a game vs. Monichan, and 21 points with 12 assists against Henrico Honor student. POINTS: 20 vs. Marist,( ) FGM: 6, vs. Marist ( ) FGA: 9, vs. UNCW (1-3-06) FG PCT:.750(6-8) vs. Marist ( ) 3PT FGM: 6(6-8) vs. Marist ( ) 3PT FGA: 8 vs. Marist ( ) 3PT FG PCT:.750(6-8) vs. Marist ( ) FTM: 6, vs. UNCW (1-3-06) FTA:9, vs. UNCW (1-3-06) REBS: 8, vs. Virginia Tech ( ) STATISTICS: YR GP-GS FG PCT 3PTS PCT FT PCT REBS-AVG A STL MIN PTS-AVG TLS Monarch Basketball

22 BRANDON JOHNSON Junior #4 Guard Orlando, FL Edgewater HS PERSONAL Full name: Brandon James Johnson Birthdate: Jan. 8, 1986 Parents: Bobby Gilbert & TAYLOR QUOTE ON JOHNSON Jacquelyn Johnson Brothers: Matthew (19), Tavaris (15), Brandon had a tough sophomore Tip (29) season which was somewhat Sister: Amanda (17), disappointing in light High School: Edgewater of his freshman contributions. Major: The multiple health issues and sports management/marketing those challenges I think have High School Coach:Travis Jones matured him. I am crossing my Nickname BJ, Banks, Gizzle fingers that with a little luck Dream Vacation: Montego Bay and hard work, that we can see a Favorite Dessert: resurgence of Brandon s ability Strawberry Shortcake to contribute, concentrate day-today and compete at a high level, Favorite Food: Steak and shrimp which he possesses the Favorite TV Show: Martin ability to do. Favorite pro team: Detroit Pistons Favorite pro athlete: Tracy McGrady Favorite Movie: A.T.L Favorite Actor: Mike Epps Favorite Actress: Halle Berry Sport I would play other than basketball: Football Person in history I would most like to meet: Michael Jordan If I could play a musical instrument, it would be: Drums Favorite basketball memory: Winning the Florida state championship : scored 12 points in ODU s win over Georgia three or more steals four times seven assists at Colorado seven rebounds at Richmond missed seven games Played 27 games with two starts : Started two games as a freshman, including the Hofstra game in the CAA tournament scored five or more points ten times logged a season high 26 minutes against Hofstra in CAA tournament game dished out 10 assists vs. Towson tallied 6 steals vs. Delaware ranked seventh in the CAA in steals and tenth in assists Dished out four or more assists nine times had two or more steals ten times. HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 12.4 points, 6.4 assists and 6.2 rebounds in leading Edgewater High School to the Florida 6A state championship last year. he completed his career at Edgewater with 1,040 career points, and 522 career assists...was selected to the Florida High School second team All-State and first team All-Conference Teams. Edgewater compiled a record during his four years and ranked 7 th nationally by USA Today... recipient of the Principal academic honors award. CAREER HIGHS Points: 12, vs. Hofstra ( ) & Georgia ( ) FGM: 4 vs. Hofstra ( ) & Georgia ( ), VT ( ) FGA: 7, vs. Shawnee State ( ) & UNCW (2-5-05) FG%:.800 (4-5) vs Hofstra ( ) & VT ( ) 3PT FGM: 2 at TAMCC ( ) & Delaware ( ) 3PT FGA: 3, six times FTM: 5, vs Hofstra (3-6-05) FTA: 6, at W&M ( ) & Hofstra (3-6-05) FT%:.833 (5-6) vs. Hofstra (3-6-05) REBS: 7, at East Carolina ( ) & at Richmond( ) AST: 10, vs. Towson (2-5-05) BLKS: 1, three times STLS: 6, at Delaware (2-6-05) MINS: 28 vs. Georgia ( ) STATISTICS: YR GP-GS FG PCT FT.PCT 3PTS PCT REBS-AVG A ST MIN PTS-AVG TLS

23 ABDI LIDONDE Junior RS Guard Sutton, MA St. Andrew s HS (Barrington, RI) : Hauled in eight rebounds against W&M Dished out three assists vs. UAB, W&M and JMU Started three games Hofstra, JMU and W&M scored 12 vs W&M and ten vs. JMU : Red Shirt : scored a career high 15 points against North Carolina in his first collegiate game also scored six points against Liberty.He went 5-8 treys vs. UNC. HIGH SCHOOL: Considered a top 125 national recuit First team All-New England and #11 PERSONAL Full Name: Abdi S. Lidonde, Jr. Birthdate: Feb. 24, 1985 Parents: Aggrey Abdi Lidonde & TAYLOR QUOTE Grace Stafford ON Lidonde Sister: Kristine (27) Brothers: Elijah (19), and Mickey(16) Junior arrived in Division One High School: St. Andrews basketball as a valuable entity as High School Coach: Michael Hart we passed into the second half of Major: English last season. I think every player, Nickname: Junior, J.R., Memphis coach and fan were so proud Favorite Sports Personality: of him making that move. Michael Jordan He is as hard a worker as there is Favorite Movie: Juice anywhere and has continually Favorite Dessert: Hot fudge sundae pushed himself and our program & chocolate chip cookies forward. Strong programs can Favorite Vacation Spot: Paris afford the luxury of red-shirt Favorite TV Show: seasons in the hope that young Dave Chappelle Show men will work to improve. Favorite Car: Aston Martin Vanquise Junior, as he is affectionately Favorite Basketball Memory: called, is poised to help this team Having my jersey retired in in a variety of ways. high school Favorite website: Favorite Pro team: New England Patriots Favorite Pro Athlete: Michael Jordan & Michael Finley CAREER HIGHS Favorite Movie: Juice & Coming to America POINTS: 15, at North Carolina ( ) Favorite Actor: Denzel Washington FGM: 5, at UNC ( ) Favorite Actress: Gabrielle Union FGA: 9, at UNC ( ) Favorite ODU Class: English FG PCT:.800 (4-5) vs. JMU (2-4-06) On game day, I like to: Get to the gym earlier 3PT FGM: than 5, at the UNC required ( ) time. Best advice ever given: If God brings you to it, then he will bring you through it. helped lead St. Andrews to a 28-8 record and capture the New England championship for the second time in three years averaged 17.1 points and 6.0 rebounds per game as a senior shot 51 percent from the floor and 47 percent from threepoint range, making 119 treys as a senior he scored 38 points with eight three-pointers against Stone King, and 23 points against third ranked St. Patrick s he scored 1,896 career points named All-New England as a junior Honor rolls student Jersey retired as the second all-time scorer at St. Andrew s his grandfather was head coach of the Kenyan National Soccer team. STATISTICS: YR GP-GS FG PCT 3PTS PCT FT PCT REBS-AVG A STL MIN PTS-AVG TLS PT FGA: 8, at UNC ( ) 3PT FG PCT:.625 (5-8) at UNC ( ) FTM: 2, vs. W&M ( ) & GSU ( ) FTA:2, three times FT PCT: 1,000(2-2) vs. W&M ( ) & GSU( ) REBS:8, vs. William and Mary (2-9-06) AST:3, at UAB ( ) & JMU (2-4-06) & W&M (2-9-06) STLS:2, vs. GMU ( ) & W&M (2-9-06) MINS: 29, at Hofstra (2-2-06) Monarch Basketball

24 JONATHAN ADAMS Sophomore Sophomore Ringgold, GA Baylor HS / Chatanooga, TN #34 PERSONAL Full Name: Jonathan Andrew Adams Birthdate: May 23, 1987 Parents: Priscilla Morgan TAYLOR QUOTE ON Adams Sister: Michelle (14) Brother: David (11) John was an example of a couple High School : Baylor of players who had a resurgence High School Coach: Austin Clark during our NIT run. During his Major: Criminal Justice/Psychology freshman year he showed flashes of Favorite Sports Personality: Shaquille O Neil his potential and his future, but late Favorite Book: Angels and Demons last year he made a huge difference Favorite Animal: Wolf with his defense, rebounding and competitive fire. John enjoyed as Favorite TV Show: CSI Miami good a summer development as Favorite Pro Team: Timberwolves any player in our program. We anticipate a jump in performance and Dream Vacation: Hawaii Person in History would most like contribution for two reasons: It s his to meet: Dr Martin Luther King, Jr. second go round and John is a very Most Impressive person ever met: ambitious, thoughtful young man. I Cecilia Tucker might add, John represented ODU at the NCAA leadership conference Favorite Movie: Gladiator last summer and he was only three If I could play a musical instrument, freshman in the country to do so. I d play: saxophone : Played in 33 games with three starts Scored a career high five points against JMU five assists vs. W&M seven rebounds in NIT games vs. Manhattan and Hofstra played 21 minutes in NIT win vs. Hofstra averaged 19 minutes in four NIT games helped hold Hofstra s Loren Stokes to 12 points in NIT quarterfinal game...represented ODU at the NCAA Leadership Conference over the summer...was one of only three freshmen to participate in the event. HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time runner-up for Mr. Basketball in Tennessee Earned first team All-State honors and City Player of the Year honors as a senior Averaged 21.3 points and 10.3 rebounds per game as a senior scored 27 points with 15 rebounds against Dr. Phillips High in Orlando, FL. He was selected the Most Outstanding Player at the Benedictine High School Capital City Classic in Richmond, VA last year He was also named the Tournament s Best Rebounder and selected to the All-Tournament team Adams hauled in 46 rebounds in the three tournament games in Richmond, including 23 points and 14 boards against Douglas Freeman HS As a high school junior Adams averaged CAREER HIGHS POINTS: 5, vs JMU (2-4-06) FGM: 2, three times FGA: 7, vs. Manhattan ( ) FG PCT: 1000 (2-2) at Delaware (2-5-06) FTM: 1, 4 times FTA: 2, vs. at GSU( ) & at JMU( ) FT PCT: 1000(1-1) vs. JMU (2-4-06) REBS: 7, vs. Manhattan ( ) & Hofstra ( ) AST: 5, vs. W&M (2-9-06) BLKS: 2, vs. ECU ( ) STLS: 2, vs. Manhatta ( ) MINS: 21 at Hofstra ( ) 19.7 points and 12.3 rebounds per game he earned first team All-Region and first team All-State honors, leading Baylor to the state quarterfinals in Tennessee He cleared 6-8 in the Tennessee State Championships in the high jump Second team All-State in football at QB and defensive back. His mother Priscilla is N.C. State s 10th all-time rebounder with 644 for a 5.4 career average Godfather was NFL football great Reggie White. STATISTICS: YR GP-GS FG PCT 3PTS PCT FT PCT REBS-AVG A B STL MIN PTS-AVG

25 KEYON CARTER Freshman Forward Dwyer HS Riviera Beach, FL #33 PERSONAL Full Name: Keyon Carter Brithdate: April 30, 1988 TAYLOR QUOTE Parents: Mauva and Trevor Carter ON CARTER Sister: Bianca (13) Keyon possesses good early Brother: Trevor, Jr. (20) strength, good skill and good High School: Dwyer belief for a young player. It s now High School Coach: Fred Ross our job and his to work together to develop his understanding, Favorite Sports Personality: decision making, and versatile Charles Barkley talents as a basketball player. He Person in history would most like has very good movement abilities to meet: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. which lend themselves to running Favorite Movie: He Got Game the floor and boarding the ball. Goal in Life: Make my family pround If Keyon can gain a sense for the Favorite Hobbies: Video Games defensive end of the floor his role Favorite Food: Chicken on the offensive end, he could Basketball Memory: Dunking in a certainly help this team now, and game three days after I first learned I really think his coming years will be fun to follow. to dunk. Favorite TV Show: Fresh Prince Favorite Time of the Year: Summer, it reminds me of home. HIGH SCHOOL Two-time Palm Beach County rebound champion averaged 15.1 points and 12.2 rebounds per game at Dwyer High School helped lead team to a 24-5 record and the Florida 5A Regional Final...earned Second team All-Sate and first team All-Palm Beach Country honors Scored 20 points with 12 rebounds against St. Thomas Aquinas hauled in a career high 20 rebounds against Palm Beach County High School High school team has reached the finals or better nine consecutive years under head coach Fred Ross. Monarch Basketball

26 FRANK HASSELL Freshman Forward Chesapeake, VA Indian River HS #21 PERSONAL Full Name: Franklin Hassell Birthdate: TAYLOR QUOTE Parents: Franklin, Sr., and ON Hassell Ethel Hassell Brothers: Joe(14), Marcus (17) and Frank has a very good future. Sean (30) His development in recent Sister: Ann (17) years that we observed was very High School: Indian River evident. He is very young and yet High School Coach: Chavez Mabry possesses a very long body with a Major:Undecided good frame. We have designs on Person in history would most like perhaps red-shirting Frank for his to meet: Wilt Chamberlain age to catch up and his physical Favorite Movie: Above the Rim presence to develop. That extra Hobbies: Video Games year will be really good for him Dream Vacation: Brazil academically and also mentally as Favorite Food: Reese cups and pizza he learns our program, our play Basketball Memory: Playing under book and the people around him. Coach Mabry in high school He has shown himself to be quite Favorite TV Show: King of Queens coachable and a hard worker Favorite Time of the Year: All year, which will pay big dividends in I love living life the long run. HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 17.1 points and 12.2 rebounds per game second team All-Tidewater first team All-District and honorable mention All-Region selection selected his team MVP. 26

27 GERALD LEE Freshman Forward Uusikaupunki, Finland Korihait PERSONAL Full Name: Gerald Raymond Lee, Jr. Birthdate: Parents: Gerald Lee, Sr., & Ritva Paivarinne Lee Brother: Joey Sisters: Nadja, Odetta, Ida High School: Uusikaupunki Coach: Tom Westerholm Major: Undecided Favorite Sports Personality: Shaquille O Neil Person in history would most like to meet: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Most Impressive person met: My father Goal in Life: To be the best I can be. Favorite Food: Pizza Basketball Memory: When I made the game winning shot in my first ever in a basketball game. Favorite TV Show: Prison Break and Chapelle s show Favorite Time of the Year: Summer #12 TAYLOR QUOTE ON Lee When an international youngster comes to campus, everything seems all new. But the one thing that is most familiar to them is playing basketball. Gerald has a very good feel for the game of basketball and the skills to go with it. He has taken very well to the transition, to the classroom, the weight room, conditioning, his teammates etc. It s going to be interesting as a freshman to see just where he fits in and how much he can contribute to this program this year. FINLAND: A current player for the Finnish under- 20 team, where he has averaged 17.1 points and 4.5 rebounds Averaged 10.0 points and 4.5 rebounds per game for the city team of Korihait which had seven players averaging double figures he scored 28 points and 25 points in his last two games of the season averaged 18.1 points and 8.3 rebounds for the Finnish under-18 team in 2005 scored 30 points with eight rebounds against Hungary as his season high. shot.566 from the floor FAMILY: His father was a point guard at Dowling College in Oakdale, NY he played pro Basketball in Finland and for the Finnish national team. Lee retired from coaching after leading Korihait to the 2003 Finnish first division championship His uncles also played basketball; Eugene and Russell played for Marshall, while Ron was the 1975 NIT MVP with the University of Oregon, who took third place that year. Monarch Basketball

28 MARSHAREE NEELY Freshman Guard Greensboro, NC Page HS #23 PERSONAL Full Name: Marsharee Neely Birthdate: Jan. 14, 1988 Parents: Marvette Humphries and TAYLOR QUOTE ON Neely Edward Neely Sister: Mercedes (17) Brother: Marquavious (11) Just as Page High School starts High School: Page with the letter P, Marsharee is High School Coach: Robert Kent potential with a capital P. His Major: Undecided speed and agility are as good as Dream Vacation: Hawaii, Bahamas you would ever want to recruit. Hobbies: Drawing, listen to music, He is a very nice young man who watching movies is stepping into Division Favorite Movie: The three Friday Movie s I and trying to soak up each Favorite Book : Sounder lesson as quickly as possible. His Goal in Life: To be successful in ability to get from end to end, to whatever I choose. make plays around the basket, to Favorite Food Chicken, Coldstone, come up with balls pizza, cheeseburgers in traffic, and hopefully defend, Basketball Memory: My first dunk, make him very viable at various making the varsity as a freshman. Favorite TV Show: Wayan brothers, positions on the perimeter. Flavor of Love, BET one-on-one, and ESPN. Favorite Time of the Year: Summer HIGH SCHOOL: North Carolina Metro 4A league Player of the Year averaged 20.1 points and 8.2 rebounds per game shot 59 percent from the floor and 78.6 percent from the free throw line went over the 1,000 career point mark. earned first team All-Area honors by the GREENSBORO NEWS RECORD..scored eight points with five rebounds and three assists in the annual North Carolina-South Carolina High School All-Star game... played for the AAU North Carolina Gators in

29 Basketball Support Staff SCOTT JOHNSON MSED,ATC,VATL ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER Scott Johnson is in his 19 th year as the men s basketball athletic trainer. Johnson is currently a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association, the Mid Atlantic Athletic Trainers Association and the Virginia Athletic Trainers Association. He currently serves on the annual meeting site selection committee for the Mid Atlantic Athletic Trainers Association. Johnson graduated from Bridgewater State college in 1986 with a bachelor of science degree in education. He earned a master s of science degree in education from Old Dominion in Scott and his wife Elena, who is a 1991 graduate of Old Dominion, have two sons, Andrew (11), and Michael (10). ANDY ZUCKER STRENGTH COACH Andy Zucker is in his 18 th year as the universities strength and conditioning coach for all 16 intercollegiate varsity teams. Before coming to ODU as the school s first strength and conditioning coach, Zucker served as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of Mississippi. Zucker graduated from Slippery Rock University in 1986 with a degree in physical education. He earned his Masters of Arts and Recreation Administration from the University of Mississippi. Andy and his wife Sylvie live in Norfolk. ANNETTE MANLEY ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Annette Manley begins her fourth season as the office services assistant to Blaine Taylor and the rest of the Monarch coaches, staff and student athletes. A native of Norfolk, VA., Manley is a 1987 graduate of Maury High School. She has two children, Todd (16) who attends Norview High School and NaKia (12) who attends Rosemont Middle School. ANTHONY BRAMMER TEAM MANAGER Anthony is in his third year as the basketball team manager. A native of Yorktown, VA, Anthony is majoring in sports management. He is a graduate of Grafton High School and is the son of Jeff and Jaime Brammer. APRIL BRECHT DIRECTOR OF LIFE SKILLS/ ACADEMIC ADVISOR April is in her ninth year as the director of the Rising Stars Life Skills Program. She assists students with their academic and personal development, coordinates tutoring program and study hall. Brecht also serves as the academic advisor for men and women s basketball and wrestling. Originally from Hannibal, MO, Brecht graduated from ODU in 1997 with a BS in Interdisciplinary Studies-Teacher Prep and received a masters degree in 1998 in Education with an emphasis in math and science. She is currently working toward a PhD in Higher Education. Monarch Basketball

30 MONARCH REACHOUT Through the Monarch Reachout program, the Old Dominion basketball program is committed to working with community groups, schools, non-profit organizations and the Big Blue Club. Below are photos from different Monarch Reachout events the team attended last year. 30

31 ODUADMINISTRATION Dr. Roseann Runte Dr. Roseann Runte became the seventh president of in the summer of She has more than 20 years experience as a professor and senior administrator. Her publications include books, articles and chapters on topics ranging from economic and cultural development to creative writing. She has served on national and international boards, including The National Bank of Canada, the National Library, the Club of Rome, UNESCO and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons. She is currently president of the American Council on Education s Commission on International Education, a board member of the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and a member of the Executive Advisory Council for SunGard SCT. Dr. Runte s work has been recognized with many awards and honors, including the Order of Canada, the French Order of Merit, fellowship in the Royal Society and the World Academy of Arts and Science, several honorary degrees and a prize from the French Academy. Monarch Basketball UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT University President Roseann Runte with Athletic Director Dr. Jim Jarrett and CAA Commissioner Tom Yeager at the press conference to announce the start of the ODU football program for the fall of ATHLETIC DIRECTORY (757 Area Code) President: Dr. Roseann Runte Athletic Director: Dr. Jim Jarrett Senior Associate Athletic Director: Debbie H. White Associate Athletic Director: Deb Polca Assistant A.D./Finance: Mark Brown Assistant A.D./Event Management: Greg Smith Assistant A.D. for Compliance/Student-Athlete Welfare: Jeff Wilson Sports Information Director: Carol R. Hudson, Jr Asst. Sports Information Director: Kim Zivkovich Asst. Sports Information Director: Rob Silsbee Director of Athletic Publications/Creative Services: Tina Price Asst. Athletic Business Manager Scott Lowery Athletic Camp Director: Ann Manning Dir. of Sales & Corp. Sponsorships: Chuck Gray Dir. of Game Atmosphere & Student Att.: David Weisser Life Skills Director/Academic Counselor: April Brecht Academic Counselor: Tianna Scott Equipment Room Manager: Andrea Allen Head Athletic Trainer: Marty Bradley Asst. Athletic Trainer: Scott Johnson Asst. Athletic Trainer: Amber Landis Athletic Faculty Representative: Dr. Janis Sanchez-Hucles Baseball Coach: Jerry Meyers Men s Basketball Coach: Blaine Taylor Women s Basketball Coach: Wendy Larry Field Hockey Coach: Beth Anders Men s Golf Coach: Dr. Murray Rudisill Women s Golf Coach: Pat Kotten Lacrosse Coach (W): Sue Stahl Sailing Coach (M&W): Mitch Brindley Men s Soccer Coach: Alan Dawson Women s Soccer Coach: Joe Pereira Swimming Coach (M&W): Carol Withus Tennis Coach (M&W): Darryl Cummings Wrestling Coach: Steve Martin Strength & Conditioning Coach: Andy Zucker

32 ODUADMINISTRATION Dr. Jim Jarrett ATHLETIC DIRECTOR When Jim Jarrett arrived on the campus of Old Dominion University in the fall of 1967 as a Health and Physical Education professor, he had little idea that his tenure would be counted in decades. During that time span, he has led the program from a well respected NCAA Division II member to a nationally respected Division I power that has captured 25 national championships. Jarrett began his 36th year as athletic director in 2006, taking over the reigns in 1970 when Bud Metheny stepped down from that position. As one of the youngest athletic directors in the nation at that time, Jarrett quickly began to make a name for himself and ODU. He committed early on to a philosophy of selective excellence, whereby the department selected its competitive sports and committed itself financially, academically and competitively to the sports it felt the University could best excel. In 1974, Jarrett became the first athletic director in the state of Virginia to award grant-in-aids to women student-athletes. It was a bold move at the time for a young athletic director and equally young University, but one that paid great dividends. Just five years later, in 1979, the Lady Monarchs won the first of three national championships in women s basketball, and led the nation in attendance. Under his leadership, the department s athletic venues have tripled and are considered state of the art facilities. They include the construction of the Bud Metheny Baseball Complex, the Sailing Center, the Athletic Administration Building and the 8,500 seat Constant Convocation Center. Currrently, Jarrett is overseeing construction of the ODU Soccer Building, an indoor tennis facility and renovations to the Athletic Administration Building, which include a new weight room, training room and academic advising area. For all his efforts, Jarrett s has been honored many times by national and local groups. Most recently, Jarrett was given Lifetime Achievement awards from NACDA and VaSID. In 2003, he was named the Southeast Regional Athletic Director of the Year by NACDA. Other awards he s received include the Collegiate Director s Award from the Women s Basketball Coaches Association, and the Norfolk Sports Club Man of the Year. He served as a member of the NCAA Women s Basketball Committee and is a past president of the Colonial Athletic Association and the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame. An avid golfer and tennis player, Jarrett and his wife Sugie reside in Norfolk. Above, Top: Dr. Jarret with CBS sportscaster Jim Nantz at the ODU basketball tip-off function. Middle: Wilson Washington presents Jarrett with the 1975 NCAA Div. II men s basketball trophy. Bottom: Collegiate Sailor of the Year Anna Tunnicliffe and head coach Mitch Brindley presents Jarrett with the 2004 singlehanded national championship plaque. 32 National Champions In the school s young history, Old Dominion student athletes have won 28 Team and four individual national championships since SAILING (15) ICSA (Intercollegiate Sailing Association) 1982 Women s 1987 Women s 1989 Sloop 1989 Singlehanded 1989 Dinghy 1990 Sloop 1990 Team Race 1992 Sloop 1996 Singlehanded 1998 Team Race 1998 Co-ed Dinghy 2002 Women s 2002 W.Singlehanded 2003 W.Singlehanded 2004 W. Singlehanded FIELD HOCKEY (9) NCAA 1982 (29-0-1), 1983 (19-1), 1984 (23-0) 1988 (26-1) 1990 (23-2-1) 1991 (26-0) 1992 (25-0) 1998 (23-2) 2000 (25-1) WOMEN S BASKETBALL (3) AIAW & NCAA 1979 (35-1) AIAW 1980 (37-1) AIAW 1985 (31-3) NCAA MEN S BASKETBALL (1) 1975 ( NCAA Div. II) INDIVIDUAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONS (4) Wrestling (3) NCAA Div. II- Carl Ragland (152 lbs) in 1969 Wayne Bright (142 1bs) in 1970 Terry Perdew (118 lbs) in 1974 Women s Tennis (NCAA)- Tzipi Obziler : National Clay Court in Fall of 1995 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT HOSTS Field Hockey NCAA in 1985, 1986, and 2000 at Foreman Field Women s Basketball NCAA Final Four in 1982 & 1983 at Norfolk Scope Sailing- ICSA Championships in 1985 (Team Race & Women s Dinghy) ICSA Championships in 1993 (Team Race) ICSA Championships in 2001 (Men s and Women s Singlehanded)

33 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT STAFF Deb Polca Associate Athletic Director Mark Brown Asst. Athletic Director/Finance Ed Fraim Director of Athletic Development Mark Benson Big Blue Club Director Greg Smith Asst. Athletic Director for Events and Operations Dr. Janis Sanchez-Hucles NCAA Faculty/Staff Representative Jeff Wilson NCAA Compliance Coordinator Chuck Gray Director of Sales and Corporate Sponsorships Marty Bradley Head Athletic Trainer Scott Johnson Athletic Trainer David Weisser Director of Game Atmosphere and Student Attendance Scott Lowery Asst. Business Manager Andy Zucker Strength & Conditioning Coach Ann Manning Athletic Camp Director Chirstina Kinerk Cheerleading Coach John Blankenship Facility and Grounds Supervisor Monarch Basketball

34 ACADEMIC SUPPORT The Athletic Department offers a wide variety of programs to assist the academic and personal well-being of the studentathlete. These programs are overseen by Tianna Scott, the academic advisor for studentathletes, and April Brecht, Life Skills Program Director/Acadmic Advisor. Their offices are located in Webb Center, within convenient access to all the student-athletes. Among the programs available to all studentathletes: SUPERVISED STUDY SESSIONS Supervised study sessions are required for all freshmen and transfer student-athletes, and organized according to the needs of the individual for upperclassmen. Study sessions meet in a variety of locations across campus, for a minimum of two hours per night, three nights per week. RISING STARS - THE LIFE SKILLS PROGRAM The Life Skills Program provides a comprehensive approach to the overall academic and personal development of student-athletes at. With the student-athlete welfare in mind, the Athletic Department provides: The Academic Commitment Academic, major choice and career counseling Academic advising - class scheduling and eligibility review Supervised study sessions three times per week Tutoring program by request and/or referral Computer room with specialized programs (Writing Tutor, Grammar Tools, Quatro, Word Perfect, etc.) Study Group sessions ELS 101 (University Orientation) class Academic progress/attendance reports during each semester Rising Stars monthly Life Skills newsletter articles Complementary campus programs (Instant study skills) Retention groups, probation groups, assessment instruments Intervention - illness, injuries, etc. reported to faculty The Athletic Commitment Title IX information, coach and support staff standards of conduct, the coach as a teacher, departmental operations and standards, and athletic support program information Team-building and conflict resolution intervention/ Above, Students receive counseling during registration. Right, Life Skills Program Director and Academic Advisor April Brecht and Academic Advisor Tianna Scott in Webb University Center. training The Personal Development Commitment Educational programming for new students and teams: Understanding Values, Appreciating Diversity, Personal Health (Sexual Responsibility, Alcohol Choices, Stress Management), Interpersonal Communication and Media Relations, Social Development, and Fiscal Responsibility. Networking and appropriate campus program promotion Rising Stars newsletter - includes study skills, motivational and inspirational items, plus a calendar of coming events SAMs Program - Student-Athlete Mentor Peer Advising Program The Service Commitment Monarch ReachOut service project referrals and contacts Campus/community service through SAMs and class credit The Career Development Commitment Networking and referral are provided in cooperation with our career management center Educational programming and career ELS 121 (Career Planning) class Interview, cover letter, and resume techniques SAM - STUDENT ATHLETE MENTORS The Student-Athlete Mentor (SAM) is a peer advising program. SAMs are nomimated and elected by their peers. The goal is for each athletic team to have at least one SAM. A SAM on the team can help provide leadership, help teammates with problems, provide support for freshmen, answer questions, and refer teammates to University support services. SAMs are elected on a yearly basis and any upperclassmen may be chosen by their peers to serve as a SAM. All SAMs participate in a training program following elections. 34

35 Getting to Old Dominion Old Dominion UNIVERSITY Notable Alums HAMPTON ROADS Samantha Salvia 96 ODU s First Rhodes Scholar Jay Harris 87 ESPN Sportscaster Astronaut Michael J. Bloomfield 93 Beth Polson 73 TV/Movie producer FROM THE NORTH: Highway 13 down the Eastern Shore, and through the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel. Follow 13 (Northampton Blvd.) to exit 64 W to Richmond. Take Terminal Blvd. exit approximately 2 miles, turn left on Hampton Blvd. Approximately 4 miles, turn right on to 49th or 43rd Streets. FROM THE SOUTH: I-95 North to U.S. 58 (Emporia, Va.) OR I-85 North to U.S. 58 East (South Hill, Va.). Follow U.S. 58 East to Norfolk. Take 64 E to 264 to downtown Norfolk. Take Waterside Drive to Brambleton Ave. Left on Brambleton Ave. Follow Brambleton around to Hampton Blvd. Take Hampton Blvd for approx. two miles. Turn left onto 43rd or 49th Streets. FROM THE WEST: I-64 East through the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel. Take Terminal Blvd. exit. Approximately 2 miles, turn left on Hampton Blvd. Approximately 4 miles, turn right on to 49th or 43rd Streets. Monarch Basketball

36 OLD DOMINION opened its doors 76 years ago in an abandoned public school building to 206 students. Known at the time as the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary, it became an independent, four-year institution in 1962 and attained university status in Today, Old Dominion enrolls more than 21,000 students, including approximately 6,200 graduate students. Its 185-acre Norfolk campus is the primary hub of activity, along with four additional higher education centers (Virginia Beach Center, Peninsula Center, Tri-Cities Center and Northern Virginia Center). Old Dominion is a versatile university, committed to its students, their education, personal development and overall success. The University offers 68 bachelor s degrees, 60 master s degrees, 35 doctoral degrees and two educational specialist degrees, and consists of six colleges: Arts and Letters, Business and Public Administration, Education, Engineering and Technology, Health Sciences and Sciences. Students who live on campus may choose residence hall or apartment-style living. The attractive Webb University Center provides a bookstore, cafeteria, food court, game room, lounge areas, and other shops and offices to serve the student body. Old Dominion is one of Virginia s leading Ph.D. research institutions. The University contributes approximately $600 million a year to the Hampton Roads economy and provides the community with a variety of programs and services, including the Applied Research Center, Virginia Applied Technology and Professional Development Center, Military Career Transition Program, Executive Development Center and the Virginia Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Center. A leader in space-related research, Old Dominion ranks first in the state in funding from NASA for research projects. The University operates one of the largest wind tunnels in the world at NASA s Langley Research Center, and its Oceanography, Nuclear Physics, and Modeling and Simulation programs are among the best in the nation. The University Village, a 75-acre development along the east side of Hampton Boulevard, is yet another economic spark for the region. The 8,600-seat Ted Constant Convocation Center, which opened in fall 2002, is the centerpiece of the project. The Village also currently includes 278 modern apartment units for students, a fitness center and a variety of restaurants. Plans call for the addition of a research park, bookstore, hotel and shopping center. In the classroom, Old Dominion students continue to earn high marks. The University boasts three USA Today Academic All-Americans and a Truman Fellow. ODU s first Rhodes Scholar is former field hockey All-American Samantha Salvia, a 1996 graduate. Left, the lion statue in front of Webb Center is a popular meeting place for students. Below, the Webb Student Center houses student activities, the university bookstore and many dining options for students, staff and visitors. 36

37 UNIVERSITY Through its distance learning operation, Old Dominion offers nationally ranked programs in the sciences, engineering, arts and letters, health sciences, business and education. Its network includes nearly 50 locations throughout Virginia and as far away as Arizona, Georgia, Washington state, and even U.S. Navy ships and submarines deployed around the globe. Old Dominion is well known for its international focus in both its curricula and student population. More than 1,100 international students from 100 countries are enrolled at the University. The University also contributes to the cultural life of Hampton Roads by presenting music and dance concerts, plays, art exhibits, and annual literary and film and video festivals. In addition, the President s Lecture Series brings nationally known speakers to campus each year. The University is located approximately 200 miles south of Washington, D.C., and is but a short drive to Virginia Beach and the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Above, Rollins Hall houses the admissions, registrar, and financial aid offices. Its Georgian architecture is reminiscent of Old Dominion s parent institution, the College of William and Mary. Below, the Constant Convocation Center. Monarch Basketball

38 NORFOLK & Norfolk serves as the cultural, financial and business hub of the Hampton Roads Metropolitan Area, which com prises the cities of Norfolk, Portsmouth, Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Suffolk, Hampton, and Newport News. With a combined population of 1.5 million, the Hampton Roads area is the 27th largest Metropolitan Statistical Area in the U.S. and in 1998 was rated the number one city in the south by Money magazine. Founded in 1682, Norfolk has been a gateway to Virginia for commerce and industry since the early 17th century. The city is home to the Norfolk Naval Base, the world s largest naval installation and homeport to the U.S. Navy s Atlantic and Mediterranean fleets; the MacArthur Memorial, the final resting place of famed General Douglas MacArthur; The Chrysler Museum, an art museum showcasing the collection of Walter P. Chrysler, son of the auto company founder; and Norfolk Botanical Garden, host to many celebrations including the International Azalea Festival. Norfolk s 12,000-seat Harbor Park is home to the Norfolk Tides, the top minor league team in the Baltimore Orioles organization. Waterside marketplace and Town Point Park create a lively waterfront activity center for outdoor concerts, many festivals, and dining with the best Above, a view of the Norfolk waterfront where the Waterside Marketplace is a center of activity in downtown Norfolk. Below, the Virginia Beach oceanfront is only minutes from the Old Dominion campus. 38

39 HAMPTON ROADS Above, Nauticus, the National Maritime Museum, is the home of the US Battleship Wisconsin and is a popular destination for visitors. Far right, Norfolk hosted OpSail 2000, a tall ships festival which brought in millions of visitors. Near upper right, MacArthur Memorial in Norfolk is the resting place of Gen. Douglas MacArthur, and contains many of the general s personal awards and belongings. Near lower right, the Virginia Zoo. Far lower right, the sand castle competition is the highlight of the annual Neptune festival in Virginia Beach. Bottom of the page, the Virginia Beach pier. sunset views around. Tall ship cruises, harborside shops, the quaint whistle of the Elizabeth River Ferry, the new Nauticus, one of the nation s premier maritime museums and learning centers, and a climate ranked among the nation's most desirable, all make Norfolk an exciting location for university studies. Just 20 minutes from downtown Norfolk is the oceanfront resort city of Virginia Beach, with its miles of beaches on the Atlantic Ocean and the Chesapeake Bay. Hampton is home to NASA s Langley research center as well as Langley Air Force Base, while Newport News is the location of the Newport News Shipbuilding Company, manufacturer of the Nimitzclass aircraft carriers. Just 45 minutes west of Norfolk is the Jamestown-Williamsburg-Yorktown triangle, where, it can be said, the nation was founded, debated its independence, and then won it on the battlefield. Also within an easy drive are Richmond, the capital of Virginia and former capital of the Confederacy during the Civil War; the North Carolina Outer Banks, including the Wright Brothers Memorial at Kitty Hawk and the Cape Hatteras National Seashore; and the nation s capital in Washington, D.C. Monarch Basketball

40 ATHLETICFACILITIES prides itself on be ing able to offer the student-athlete the best possible facilities to achieve maximum potential on the field. The Intercollegiate Athletics Building, which will undergo a renovation in 2006, houses both strength training and athletic training facilties which are always at the full disposal of the student-athlete. The expanded building will also be the home to academic advising. The athletic training room provides the best in modern rehabilitation equipment for athletic injuries. The seven-foot deep running pool, located in the hydrotherapy room, along with three whirlpools and one jacuzzi, provides Old Dominion athletes the opportunity to rehabilitate through exercise in water. The room also includes nine training tables, a Kinkom rehabilitation machine, and a traction table. The athletic training room is under the supervision of Head Athletic Trainer Marty Bradley, M.S., A.T.,C., and his two full-time assistants, along with a staff of graduate assistants and student assistants. The strength training room, built specifically for student-athlete use. The room includes the most up-to-date in nautilus and free weight equipment, all under the supervision of Strength and Conditioning Coach Andy Zucker. The Intercollegiate Athletics Building also houses the administrative staff including the athletic director, the associate and assistant athletic directors, the offices of sports information, promotions, and the ticket office. The Athletic Support Office and Buildings and Grounds offices are also located in the Intercollegiate Athletics Building. The Intercollegiate Athletics Building is located in the middle of the athletic quadrant of the campus that includes the 4,000 seat Old Dominion Soccer Stadium, the 2,500 seat Bud Metheny Baseball Complex, the ODU Tennis Complex, Soccer Stadium and the Health & Physical Education Building will also undergo major renovation and expansion during the academic year. Foreman Field, located behind Rollins Hall on the northern edge of the campus, is currently home to the field hockey and lacrosse teams. In 2009, the field will be the home field for Monarch football. The Old Dominion Sailing Center is located on the Elizabeth River on the western side of the campus and serves as home to the Monarch sailing program. Featuring a 200-foot pier and launch area, the Sailing Center also has storage space for the entire Old Dominion fleet of FJ s, Lasers, 420 s, and various support craft, locker rooms, classrooms, workshop, and office space for the sailing coaches. The crown jewel of the university's athletic facilities is the 8,600 seat Ted Constant Convocation Center. The arena hosts all home men's and women's basketball games, graduation, concerts and other university events. Above, The new entrance to the Intercollegiate Athletics Building. The building serves as home for the men s and women s basketball programs at Old Dominion. Above and Left, the Monarch team headquarters provides players with a spacious area for on and off-court time. It includes a locker room area, a lounge area with table, chairs, sofas, and television, a conference room and a practice facility. 40

41 ATHLETICFACILITIES Above, the new "Athletic Quad" will be the center for the university's athletic programs and facilities. Below right, the new Health and Physical Education Building. Below left, the new Lambert s Point Golf Course, adjacent to campus, is open to the public and serves as the home for ODU s golf programs. Why Monarchs? For many years, the athletic teams of the Norfolk Division of the College of William & Mary (as Old Dominion was formerly called) were known as the Braves. This was a derivation of the William & Mary nickname of Indians. As Old Dominion achieved its own four-year status and saw its enrollment surpass that of its Williamsburg neighbor, it was no longer suitable or acceptable to have its teams called the Braves. The name Monarchs evokes much of the early history of the Commonwealth of Virginia and of Old Dominion s mother institution, the College of William and Mary. The nickname Old Dominion was first coined to the Virginia colony by King Charles II after Virginia s loyalty to the crown during the English Civil War. Furthermore, William III and Mary II, whose patronage helped found the College of William and Mary in Virginia in 1693, ruled England at the invitation of Parliament as joint monarchs. The Monarch used by Old Dominion has a royal crown on a lion s head, representing an historic past and a strong future. Monarch Basketball

42 STRENGTH Training The strength training room, supervised by Strength and Conditioning Coach Andy Zucker, features the latest in Nautilus and free weight equipment. LIVING LIKE A MONARCH In August 2003, Old Dominion opened the University Village Apartments. The Monarch basketball squad now lives in these modern, spacious apartments that are located next door to the Constant Convocation Center. 42

43 Things to remember before covering the Monarchs... Press Information Press and Media Credentials: Working press credentials for all Old Dominion basketball games may be secured by contacting the athletic public relations office at least two days prior to desired game. All credentials will be left at the pass gate at the Ted Constant Convocation Center. The credentials must be worn at press row and in the press room. Requests are screened with care to insure a working press area. Spouses and children are not allowed in press/media areas in compliance with the working code of the United States Basketball Writers Association. PARK ING PASSES ARE AVAILABLE ON A LIMITED BASIS. Press Row: Press row is located at court side and seats 48 persons. All radio and television broadcasts are originated at courtside. The press row number is Press Room/Services: The Working Press Room will be located in under section 106 in the Convocation Center. Outside telephone lines and one fax machine are available and may be used on a first-come, first-served basis. The press and media hostess and athletic public relations office assistants are available to assist in the filing of post-game stories. A complete play-by-play as well as halftime (12 column) and post-game (NCAA 16 column) statistics are distributed. Pre-game press packets are available one hour prior to tip-off. Photographers: Only working photog raph ers are allowed at courtside. Cre dentials must be secured at least two days in advance. All photographers will display their badge at all times. Radio Broadcasts: Requests to broadcast any ODU game must be approved in advance by the athletic public relations office. One phone line is available at courtside. To get extra ISDN lines, please call Mike Fryling, Constant Center Event Manager ( ). Interviews: Post-game interviews with Coach Blaine Taylor are conducted in the press room. These interviews will be conducted only after the 10-minute cooling off period and following Coach Taylor s post-game radio show with ESPN Radio Interviews with the visiting coach are also conducted in the press room. Individual player Monarch Basketball How to get info on Monarch Basketball... As we look to the new season, the Old Dominion Sports Information Office will make every effort to insure that you have everything you need to cover Monarch Basketball. DEBBIE WHITE Senior Assoc. Athletic Director for Public Relations and Marketing CAROL HUDSON, JR. Sports Information Director CHRISIE HENN Asst. Director of Athletic Publications & Creative Services KIMBERLY ZIVKOVICH Assist. Sports Information Director Sports Information interviews may be conducted in the respective dressing rooms after the 10-minute cooling off period. An Old Dominion player will be brought to the interview room as well. All interviews with Old Dominion players and coaches during the week must be arranged through the athletic public relations office. Sports Information Office Phone Numbers: Phone - (757) ; FAX - (757) Carol Hudson, Jr. Home Phone Number: (757) chudson@odu.edu Rosters, coach and athlete bios, recent statistics and results - all can be found at the Old Dominion Athletics site on the World Wide Web. Live ESPN Radio 1310 radio broadcasts of games can also be heard through YAHOO.COM. CAA Web Site: ROB SILSBEE Assist. Sports Information Director GROUP BOX PARTY BOX JAMERE McKNIGHT Athletic Publications & Creative Services Graduate Assistant 43 TINA PRICE Director of Athletic Publications & Creative Services Monarch Hot Line Those living in the Hampton Roads area who want up-to-date information on Old Dominion athletics should call the Monarch Info Line at Press ODU1 to access information. For those living outside the Hampton Roads Area, you can receive athletic information and listen to the Monarchs radio broadcasts on ESPN Radio 1310 and via the internet at odusports.com. Ticket Information Season tickets may be purchased through the Old Dominion University Ticket Office for all home games. Prices are $169 for adults. University Faculty/Staff, Military, Young Alumni, and senior citizens (55 or older) can purchase season tickets for $134. Family Plan tickets allow a family of two adults and two children (17 years and younger) to purchase season tickets for only $338. Individual games are $13 for adults and $9 for children, University faculty/staff and military. For additional information, contact the ticket office at or TED TIX at TED or the website at CAA Press Row Numbers Delaware: Drexel : George Mason: Georgia State: Hofstra James Madison: UNC Wilmington: Northeastern: Towson: VCU: W&M: CAA Men s Basketball Teleconference Call Members of the media are invited to participate in the CAA s weekly telephonic press conference series. The first call will occur on January 3 and run each Tuesday morning through February 28. CAA coaches will be available to answer questions beginning at 10:00am. The weekly lineup is listed below. The phone number for the call is Members of the media should contact Rob Washburn (804) x15 for the password to access the call. Coaches Weekly Lineup 10:00am Tom Pecora, Hofstra 10:10am Bill Coen, Northeastern 10:20am Anthony Grant, VCU 10:30am Blaine Taylor, ODU 10:40am Tony Shaver, W&M 10:50am Benny Moss, UNCW 11:00am Dean Keener, JMU 11:10am Jim Larranaga, MASON 11:20am Pat Kennedy, Towson 11:30am Monte Ross, Delaware 11:40am Bruiser Flint, Drexel 11:50am Michael Perry, Georgia State Noon Selected CAA women s coaches

44 MONARCHS AND THE MEDIA Television Exposure Through its conference, local package and national exposure, is a prominent face on television. Throughout the last two decades, NBC, CBS, ESPN, ESPN2 and many national and regional cable systems have featured the Monarchs and this season will be no exception. The program will also be featured this year on COM- CAST, a regional cable network based in Bethesda, Maryland. COMCAST currently serves 2.4 million subscribers in Maryland, Virginia, Wash ington, JOHN CASTLEBERRY Voice of the Monarchs DC., Delaware, and most of North Carolina, West Virginia and Pennsylvania. Many of COMCAST s contests can be seen on Madison Square Garden networks as well as COMCAST SportsNet-Philadelphia. Other cable affiliates such as Fox SportsNet South RICK KIEFNER ESPN RADIO and CN8 are also scheduled to carry games involving league members and ODU. Radio Broadcasts Old Dominion Uni versity s basket ball games will once again be heard through out the region on ESPN Radio In addition to men s and women s BILLY MANN ESPN RADIO basketball games, ESPN will provide a drive-time men s basketball talk show featuring Head Coach Blaine Taylor. The show can be heard Thursday afternoons from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m., and will be hosted by John Castleberry. Joining Castleberry on the air will be Rick Kiefner and Billy Mann. Live ESPN broadcasts of Monarch games are carried on the internet by clicking on the athletic department website at 44 Print Media Virginian Pilot Rich Radford 150 W. Brambleton Avenue Norfolk, VA Phone: (757) Fax: (757) Website: Daily Press Dave Fairbank/Dave Johnson 7505 Warwick Blvd Newport News, VA Phone: (757) or 4643 Fax:(757) Website: Richmond Times Dispatch John Packett P.O. Box Richmond, VA Phone: (804) Fax: (804) Website: The Journal & Guide 974 Norfolk Square Norfolk, VA Phone: (757) Fax: (757) Washington Post th Street, NW Washington, DC Phone: (202) Fax: (804) Website: Washington Times Sports Department 3600 New York Avenue,NE Washington, DC Phone: (202) Fax: (202) Website: ODU Mace & Crown Editor: Patrick Austin Webb Student Center Norfolk, VA Phone: (757) Website: Electronic Media WTKR TV(CBS) Corey Curtis Sports Director 720 Boush Street Norfolk, VA Phone: (757) Fax: (757) Website: WAVY TV(NBC) Bruce Rader, Sports Director 300 Wavy Street Portsmouth, VA Phone: (757) Fax: (757) Website: Media List WVEC TV(ABC) Scott Cash, Sports Director 613 Woodis Avenue Norfolk, VA Phone: (757) Fax: (757) Website: WVBT TV 43 (Fox) 301 Wythe Street Portsmouth, VA Phone: (757) Fax: (757) WSKY TV (Independent) 920 Corporation Lane Chesapeake, VA Phone: (757) Fax: (757) Website: COMCAST Sportsnet 7700 Wisconsin Ave. Bethesda, MD /3306 Fax: Wire Services Associated Press Suite 1380, 700 E. Main Street Richmond, VA Phone: (804) Inside VA: Fax: (804) Conference Colonial Athletic Association Peter Hock & Rob Washburn 8625 Patterson AVenue Richmond, VA Phone: (804) Fax: (804) Website: Radio Stations ESPN Radio 1310 Tony Mercurio 5589 Greenwich Road Suite 200 Virginia Beach, VA Phone: (757) Fax: (757) John Castleberry (Voice of the Monarchs) 2381 Upper Greens Place Virginia Beach, VA Phone: (757) WODU AM 1630 Sports Director Webb University Center Norfolk, VA Phone: (757)

45 TRAVEL Plans When the Monarchs are on the road, all hotel and transportation are handled by CI Travel, the official travel agency for the Athletic Department. For more information about Monarch travel plans, please contact the agency in the Old Dominion Webb Student Center at GEORGETOWN Key Bridge Marriott 1401 Lee Highway Arlington, VA Phone: Fax: MARIST The Grand 40 Civic Center Plaza Poughkeepsie, NY Phone: Fax: VIRGINIA TECH Dec 5 Holiday Inn 900 Price Fork Road Blacksburg, VA Phone: Fax: NORTHEASTERN Jan. 2 and 3 The Colonnade 120 Huntington Avenue Boston, MA Phone: Fax: HOFSTRA Jan. 7 and 8 Long Island Marriott 101 James Doolittle Blvd Uniondale, NY Phone: Fax: JAMES MADISON Jan. 16 Holiday Inn 1400 E. Market Street Harrisonburg, VA Phone: Fax: VCU Jan. 19 Richmond Crowne Plaza 555 E. Canal Street Richmond, VA Phone: Fax: UNC WILMINGTON Jan. 26 Hilton Wilmington Riverside 301 N.Water Street Wilmington, NC Phone: Fax: GEORGIA STATE Jan. 28 and 29 Atlanta Marriott Marquis 265 Peachtree Center Avenue Atlanta, GA Phone: Fax: DREXEL Jan. 31 and Feb. 1 Philadelphia Airport Marriott One Arrivals Road Philadelphia, PA Phone: Fax: GEORGE MASON Feb. 2 Fairfax Marriott at Fair Oaks Lee Jackson Memorial Hwy. Fairfax, VA Phone: Fax: Monarch Basketball

46 The men s basketball squad rolled to a overall record advanced to the semifinals of the National Invitation Tournament, and the finals of The Paradise Jam. ODU defeated teams from six of the major conferences and led the CAA in attendance with over 7,000 for the regular season, which includes four games over 8,000, and three sellouts. Reaching the semifinals of the NIT marked the deepest an ODU team has ever advanced in a national post-season tournament. In all, ODU is the past two years. During the course of the season, the Monarchs defeated teams from the SEC, Atlantic 10, ACC, Big East, Conference USA and the Big 12. Those victims included Georgia (SEC), Fordham (A-10), Virginia Tech (ACC), DePaul (Big East), East Carolina (Conference USA) and Colorado (Big 12). ODU advanced to the finals of the Paradise Jam tournament with wins over Georgia and Fordham, before losing a heartbreaker to Wisconsin, in the championship game. In pre-season national rankings ODU was 21 st in LINDY S magazine and Foxsports.com. On Dec. 5 th CollegeInsider.com ranked ODU second nationally behind Gonzaga in its weekly Mid-Major top 25, and on Jan. 15 with a 13-4 record, ODU ranked 20 th in the RPI. Leading the way for the Monarchs were seniors Alex Loughton and Isaiah Hunter along with juniors Drew Williamson, Arnaud Dahi and Valdas Vasylius. Loughton averaged 13.5 points and 7.7 rebounds per game, along with eight double-doubles. He led the team in field goal percentage at.485, and the 6-9 Australian earned second team honors from the CAA and the NABC District IV. Alex ranked 12 th in the CAA in scoring, eighth in rebounding and field goal percentage. Loughton completed his career at ODU with 1,646 points, 952 career rebounds and 159 career steals. He ranks tenth all-time at ODU in scoring, sixth in rebounding and seventh all-time in the CAA in rebounding. Loughton also ranked eighth in career steals at ODU, and is the only non guard in ODU s all-time career top ten in steals. Loughton got it done in the classroom as he earned a spot on the CAA s All-Academic squad for the second straight year and for the third straight year he was named to the NACDA s I-AAA National Scholar squad. He also earned third team Academic All-American honors from ESPN the Magazine/Co- SIDA as a business marketing major. Isaiah Hunter led the Monarchs in scoring at 14.3 points per game, scoring 25 or more points in three of his last six games which include 28 at Colorado and 29 at Hofstra in the NIT quarterfinal game. He was named third team All-CAA this year, and ranked 11 th in the league in scoring. He completed his career with 1,425 points, which rank him 15 th on ODU s all-time scoring list. Junior point guard Drew Williamson led the CAA for the second straight year in best assist/turnover ratio at 2.9. Williamson ranked fourth in the CAA in assists at 4.8 and eighth in steals at 1.4. Williamson currently ranks 12th on ODU s all-time assist list with 408 and is tied for 12 th on the all-time steals list with 139. Arnaud Dahi was third on the team in scoring at 11.9 and second in rebounding at 4.8. At one stretch, SEASON REVIEW Monarchs Dahi scored 20 or more points three straight games, including 25 against Wisconsin. Dahi ranked eighth in the CAA in field goal percentage, sixth in free throw percentage and eighth in blocked shots. He joined Hunter and Loughton on the 1,000 career point club in ODU s NIT quarterfinal win at Hofstra. Dahi now has 1,019 career points. Valdas Vasylius averaged 8.8 points per game and started eight times this season. Vasylius scored 21 points against William and Mary and 19 points in the Monarchs win over Georgia. He had 14 games in double figure points. As a team, the Monarchs ranked in the top five of the CAA in scoring(70.0), scoring defense (.63.9), free throw percentage (.744), field goal percentage (..428), rebounding (37.1), rebounding defense (34.2), assists (15.2), steals (7.6) and assists/turnover ratio (1.2). As a league, the Colonial Athletic Association enjoyed its greatest success as George Mason reached the NCAA FINAL FOUR, UNCW also earned a bid to the NCAA. ODU and Hofstra met in the NIT quarterfinals after ODU beat Colorado on the Road and Hofstra defeated St. Joseph s on the road. The CAA ranked 8 th among Division I conferences in the final RPI rankings, its highest ever. Six league teams were in the top 88 (GMU 15; Hofstra 30, UNCW 31, ODU 52, VCU 80, Northeastern 88). ODU was 18 th in the final CollegeInsider.com Mid- Major poll. The Monarchs received the most ever television exposures this year with 13 games, including four games on ESPN2. Head coach Blaine Taylor is now just six wins away from 100 career wins at ODU. He is currently in five seasons in Norfolk and overall in 12 seasons as a collegiate head coach. HONORS & RANKINGS HONORS All-CAA CAA All-Academic NABC District IV: All-State: Alex Loughton (2nd team) Isaiah Hunter (3rd team) Alex Loughton Alex Loughton (2nd team) Alex Loughton (2nd team) National All-Academic Alex Loughton (NACDA 1-AAA) ESPN The Magazine/COSIDA Academic: Alex Loughton (3rd team) CAA Player of the Week: Isaiah Hunter ( ) Arnaud Dahi ( ) NCAA STATISTICAL RANKINGS 55th in scoring defense (63.8) 59th in scoring margin (6.2) 64th in field goal pct. Defense (41.3) 71st in assists (15.2) 44th in winning percentage (70.6) 50th in fewest turnovers per game (12.5) NCAA INDIVIDUAL 61st Drew Williamson in assists per game (4.8) 46

47 STATISTICS Overall Home Away Neutral ALL GAMES... (24-10) (14-1) (8-6) (2-3) CONFERENCE... (13-5) (8-1) (5-4) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE... (11-5) (6-0) (3-2) (2-3) ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Hunter, Isaiah Loughton, Alex Dahi, Arnaud Vasylius,Valdas Williamson,Drew Henderson, Brian Johnson, Brandon Lidonde, Abdi Morris, John Adams, Jonathan Harris, Sam Thompson,Jason Mrksic,Janko Bilicki,Bobby TEAM Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS ODU OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND SCORING vs Georgia W Points per game vs Fordham W Scoring margin vs Wisconsin L FIELD GOALS-ATT MOUNT ST. MARY'S W Field goal pct at Virginia Military Institute W POINT FG-ATT EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY W point FG pct * GEORGE MASON W pt FG made per game * at Drexel L FREE THROWS-ATT DEPAUL W Free throw pct at Richmond LOT REBOUNDS at Alabama Birmingham L Rebounds per game VIRGINIA TECH W Rebounding margin * UNC WILMINGTON W ASSISTS * at Towson W Assists per game * NORTHEASTERN W TURNOVERS * at Georgia State W Turnovers per game * VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH W Turnover margin * HOFSTRA L Assist/turnover ratio * at William & Mary W STEALS * DREXEL W Steals per game * at George Mason L BLOCKS * at Hofstra L Blocks per game * JAMES MADISON W WINNING STREAK * WILLIAM & MARY W Home win streak * at Virginia Commonwealth L ATTENDANCE * GEORGIA STATE W Home games-avg/game MARIST W Neutral site-avg/game * at James Madison W * at Delaware W SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total vs Northeastern L at Colorado W MANHATTAN W Opponents at Hofstra W vs Michigan L Monarch Basketball

48 Box Scores November 18, 2005 St. Thomas. * St. Thomas OLD DOMINION GEORGIA GEORGIA Idrissi Johnson Gaines Brophy Stukes Newman Toney Woodbury Humphrey Mercer Bliss Singleton Team 3 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.407 FT FG-.467 (Stukes 4-6, Humphrey 1-2, Toney 1-1, Gaines 1-3, Woodbury 0-2, Mercer 0-1) Turnovers - 19 (Gaines 5) Steals - 5 (Gaines 3) Blocks - 2 (Stukes, Singleton 1) OLD DOMINION Hunter Morris Johnson Williamson Henderson Thompson Harris Dahi Adams Loughton Vasylius Team 5 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.455 FT FG-.294 (Henderson 3-6, Johnson 1-1, Vasylius 1-1, Hunter 0-3, Dahi 0-2, Morris 0-1, Williamson 0-1, Adams 0-1, Loughton 0-1) Turnovers - 15 (Johnson, Loughton 3) Steals -14 (Johnson, Williamson 3) Blocks - 6 (Loughton 2) Georgia ODU ATT: 2,346 Officials: Natilli, Upton, Nestor November 30, 2005 Cameron Hall * Lexington, VA OLD DOMINION VMI OLD DOMINION Dahi Loughton Vasylius Williamson Henderson Hunter Morris Johnson Thompson Harris Adams Lidonde Team 5 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.468 FT FG-.241 (Dahi 3-3, Willaimson 1-5, Henderson 1-4, Loughton 0-1, Vasylius 0-3, Hunter 1-8, Morris 1-4) Turnovers - 15 (Loughton & Dahi 3) Steals - 7 (Williamson 4) Blocks - 3 VMI Murrer Williams Mankevicious Christiansen Castleberry Holmes, C Robinson Beverly Holmes, T Jarman Team 5 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.394 FT FG-.294 (Murrer 6-11, Williams 7-15, Mankevicious 2-5, Holmes, C 5-13) Turnovers - 16 (Murrer 3) Steals -5 Blocks - 2 ODU VMI ATT: 1,573 Officials: Casady, Burgess, Oblas November 19, 2005 St. Thomas. * St. Thomas OLD DOMINION OLD DOMINION OPPONENT FORDHAM OLD DOMINION Henderson Dahi Loughton Hunter Williamson Morris Johnson Thompson Harris Adams Vasylius Team 4 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.370 FT FG-.333 (Williamson 3-5, Henderson 1-3, Dahi 1-2, Hunter 1-5, Johnson 0-1, Adams 0-1, Vasylius 0-1) Turnovers - 9 (Williamson 3) Steals - 6 (Vasylius 3) Blocks - 3 (Loughton 3) FORDHAM Binns Dunston Stout Anderson Anderson McCrae Greene Vita Blaine Team 8 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.281 FT FG-.100 (Stout 1-3, J. Anderson 0-3, McCrae 0-2, K. Anderson 0-1, Binns 0-1) Turnovers - 10 (Stout, k. Anderson 3) Steals -5 (Stout 2) Blocks - 0 ODU Fordham ATT: 2,346 Officials: Edsall, Spainhour, Quick December 3, 2005 Constant Center * Norfolk, VA OLD DOMINION EAST CAROLINA EAST CAROLINA Beale Rouse Captain McNeil Hinnant Robinson Gagnon King Hammonds Mattone Hart O Neil Castro Team 3 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.327 FT FG-.267 (Captain 2-4, Hinnant 1-6, Mattone 1-2, Robinson 0-2, Gagnon 0-1) Turnovers - 18 (Rouse 5) Steals - 7 (McNeil 3) Blocks - 2 OLD DOMINION Dahi Loughton Hunter Williamson Henderson Morris Johnson Lidonde Thompson Bilicki Harris Adams Vasylius Mrksic Team 3 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.467 FT FG-.391 (Dahi 1-2, Hunter 4-5, Williamson 2-3. Henderson 1-4, Morris 1-3, Johnon 0-2, Vasylius 0-2) Turnovers - 17 (Hunter 5) Steals -11 (Williamson & Johnson 3) Blocks - 7 (Dahi & Adams 2) East Carolina ODU ATT: 7,020 Officials: Clougherty, Pennington, Burgess November 21, 2005 St. Thomas * St. Thomas OLD DOMINION WISCONSIN OLD DOMINION Dahi Loughton Vasylius Williamson Henderson Hunter Morris Johnson Thompson Harris Adams Team 0 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.450 FT FG-.364 (Dahi 3-6, Willaimson 2-4, Henderson 1-3, Loughton 1-5, Vasylius 1-2, Hunter 0-2) Turnovers - 11 (Loughton 3) Steals - 5 (Johnson 2) Blocks - 3 (Loughton 2) WISCONSIN Chappell Butch Tucker Nixon Taylor Landry Flowers Stiemsa Krabbenh Team 5 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.458 FT FG-.350 (Taylor 4-9, Nixon1-2, Landry 1-2, Flowers 1-3, Butch 0-2, Tucker 0-1, Krabbenhoft 0-1) Turnovers - 12 (Butch, Flowers 3) Steals -4 Blocks - 4 (Stiemsa 2) ODU Wisconsin ATT: 3,147 Officials: Natilli, Spainhour, Nestor December 7, 2005 Constant Center * Norfolk, VA OLD DOMINION GEORGE MASON GEORGE MASON Thomas Lewis Skinn Butler Campbell Norwood Hernandez Team 4 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.489 FT FG-.294 (Skinn 3-7, Lewis 1-2, Butler 1-6, Campbell 0-2) Turnovers - 15 (Skinn 7) Steals - 5 (Lewis, Norwood 2) Blocks - 4 OLD DOMINION Dahi Loughton Hunter Williamson Henderson Morris Johnson Harris Vasylius Team 4 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.322 FT FG-.250 (Loughton 2-3,Williamson 2-4. Henderson 1-7, Hunter 1-5, Morris 0-2, Johnon 0-2, Vasylius 0-1) Turnovers - 11 (Harris 3) Steals -10 (Johnson 3) Blocks - 1 ( Harris 1) George Mason ODU ATT: 6,475 Officials: Gladden, Woodson, Kelly November 26, 2005 Norfolk, Va. * Constant Center OLD DOMINION MOUNT ST. MARYS MOUNT ST. MARYS Butler Atupem Mitchell Kearse Thompson Durr Vann Sumner Cook Bunn Team 2 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.436 FT FG-.250 (Kearse 1-1, Durr 1-2, Thompson 1-5, Cook 0-5, Vann 0-1, Butler 0-1) Turnovers - 18 (Butler, Thompson, Bunn 3) Steals - 9 (Thompson 3) Blocks - 1 (Atupem 1) OLD DOMINION Henderson Dahi Loughton Hunter Williamson Morris Johnson Lidonde Thompson Bilicki Harris Adams Vasylius Mrksic Team 1 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.600 FT FG-.250 (Morris 2-3, Henderson 1-2, Hunter 0-2, Loughton, Williamson, Lidonde, Johnson, Vasylius 0-1) Turnovers - 17 (Johnson 4) Steals -6 (Johnson, Vasylius 2) Blocks - 3 (Dahi 2) Mount St. Marys ODU ATT: 5,834 Officials: Natilli, Upton, Nestor December 10, 2005 Daskalakis Center * Philadelphia, PA OLD DOMINION DREXEL OLD DOMINION Dahi Loughton Hunter Williamso Henderson Morris Johnson Lidonde Thompson Harris Adams Vasylius Mrksic Team 4 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.286 FT FG-.167 (Dahi 1-3, Hunter 1-4, Johnson 1-2, Lidonde 0-2, Loughton 0-1, Henderson 0-1, Morris 0-1, Vasylius 0-1) Turnovers - 7 (Harris 2) Steals - 1 (Williamson 1) Blocks - 3 (Harris 3) DREXEL Oveneke Elegar Sanchez Mason Mejia Hawthorne Rodgers Radio Hampton Crawford Tillman Tribbett Stevenson Team 7 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.393 FT FG-.450 (Mejia 7-12,Mason 2-4,Hawthorne 0-2, Oveneke 0-1, Hampton 0-1) Turnovers - 8 (Mejia 3) Steals -1 (Mason 1) Blocks - 2 ( Oveneke, Crawford 1) ODU DREXEL ATT: 1273 Officials: Upton, Dorsey, Lindsay 48

49 Box Scores December 17, 2005 Constant Center * Norfolk, VA OLD DOMINION DEPAUL DEPAUL Mejia Chandler Brumfield Currie Burns Woods Jones Clarke Clinkscales Gladstone Craigwell Heard Thompson Team 1 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.241 FT FG-.143 (Craigwell 1-1, Clarke 1-2, Burns 1-3, Mejia 0-4, Heard 0-3, Thompson 0-2, Chandler 0-2, Jones 0-1) Turnovers - 16 (Currie 6) Steals - 5 (Currie 2) Blocks - 1 (Clarke 1) OLD DOMINION Dahi Loughton Hunter Williamson Henderson Morris Johnson Lidonde Thompson Harris Adams Vasylius Mrksic Team 2 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.574 FT FG-.522 (Hunter 5-8, Henderson 3-4, Morris 1-2, Loughton 1-2, Williamson 1-2, Dahi 1-3, Lidonde 0-1, Adams 0-1) Turnovers - 12 (Loughton 3) Steals -10 (Dahi & Henderson 2) Blocks - 6 (Harris 3) DePaul ODU ATT: 7,022 December 20, 2005 Robins Center * Richmond, VA OLD DOMINION OLD DOMINION OPPONENT RICHMOND OLD DOMINION Dahi Loughton Hunter Williamso Henderson Morris Johnson Lidonde Harris Adams Team 3 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.296 FT FG-.235 (Dahi 2-11, Hunter 6-15, Johnson 0-2, Lidonde 0-0, Loughton 5-11, Henderson 0-4) Turnovers - 14 (Dahi 3, Loughton 3) Steals- 12 (Hunter 3) Blocks - 1 (Harris 1) RICHMOND Giddings Bucknor Steenberge Sylla Thomas McLean Sanders Moliva Crank Team - TOTALS Percentages: FG-.535 FT FG-.375 (Giddings 1-3, Buchnor 6-10, Steenbrerge,6-8) Turnovers - 21 (Thomas 5) Steals -7 (Bucknor 3) Blocks - 4 (Steenberge 2) ODU RICHMOND ATT: 5120 Officials: Jones, Perone, and Scagliotta December 22, 2005 Bartow Arena * Birmingham, Ala. OLD DOMINION UAB OLD DOMINION Dahi Loughton Hunter Williamso Henderson Morris Johnson Lidonde Harris Adams Vasylius Mrksic Thompson Team 4 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.357 FT FG-.417 (Dahi 0-1, Hunter 4-8, Johnson 1-2, Lidonde 0-1, Loughton 1-2, Henderson 0-2) Turnovers - 18 (Johnson 4) Steals- 3 (Hunter 1, Vasylius 1, Johnson 1) Blocks - 1 (Mrksic 1) UAB Holmes Eddins Johnson McDonald Mukubu Gibbs Delaney Hassel Davis Anderson Jones Broom Tobias Ollie Team 1 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.523 FT FG-.429 (Johnson 4-4, McDonald 4-9, Broom 1-3, Jones 0-2, Eddins 0-1) Turnovers - 7 (Delaney 2) Steals -9 (Mcdonald 4) Blocks - 5 (Mukubu 2) ODU UAB ATT: 4588 Officials: Moore, Burgess, Bordeaux December 30, 2005 Constant Center * Norfolk, VA OLD DOMINION VIRGINIA TECH VIRGINIA TECH Washington Sailes Collins Dowdell Gordon Harris Diakite Vassallo Team 6 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.345 FT FG-.176 (Dowdell 2-8, Gordon 1-2, Vasallo 0-4, Washington 0-1, Sailes 0-1) Turnovers - 17 (Gordon 5) Steals - 5 (Washington 2) Blocks - 2 (Washington, Gordon 1) OLD DOMINION Henderson Dahi Loughton Hunter Williamson Morris Johnson Lidonde Harris Adams Vasylius Team 2 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.316 FT FG-.211 (Williamson 1-5, Hunter 1-4, Johnson 1-3, Henderson 1-3, Vasylius 0-2, Dahi 0-1, Lidonde 0-1) Turnovers - 12 (Five tied with 2) Steals -7 (Dahi 2) Blocks - 11 (Dahi 6) VT ODU ATT: 8,424 Officials: Rose, Edsall, Dorsey Officials: Jones, Hess, Clinton January 3, 2006 Constant Center * Norfolk, VA OLD DOMINION UNC-WILMINGTON UNC-WILMINGTON Laue Hendley Wyrick Carter Goldsberry Lay Gardner Soyebo Grkovic Kuljanin Team 2 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.379 FT FG-.333 (Carter 3-8, Laue 2-4, Hendley 1-1, Goldsberry 1-5) Turnovers - 13 (Goldsberry 3) Steals - 8 (Soyebo 3) Blocks - 0 OLD DOMINION Henderson Dahi Loughton Hunter Williamson Morris Johnson Lidonde Harris Adams Vasylius Team 3 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.385 FT FG-.292 (Hunter 4-8, Henderson 1-4, Vasylius 1-2, Johnson 1-2, Dahi 0-3, Lidonde 0-3, Lidonde 0-3) Turnovers - 14 (Hunter 4) Steals -4 (Williamson, Johnson 2) Blocks - 3 (Harris 2) UNCW ODU ATT: 5,752 January 5, 2006 Towson Center * Towson, MD OLD DOMINION TOWSON OLD DOMINION Loughton Vasylius Hunter Williamso Henderson Morris Johnson Lidonde Thompson Harris Dahi Adams Mrksic Team 1 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.525 FT FG-.391 (Hunter 4-8, Lidonde 1-3, Williamson 1-3, Henderson 1-2, Johnson 1-1) Turnovers - 14 (Dahi 5) Steals- 13 (Williamson 4) Blocks - 4 (Harris 2) TOWSON Pratt Hamm Abraham Crossin Neal Jackson Coleman Tubbs Dublin Team 0 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.403 FT FG-.368 (Neal 3-8, Crossin 2-6, Coleman 1-2, Hamm 1-1) Turnovers - 14 (Hamm, Neal 4) Steals -9 (Crossin 3) Blocks - 2 (Hamm 2) ODU TOWSON ATT: 1108 Officials: Edsall, Blair, Cloughterty January 7, 2006 Constant Center * Norfolk, VA OLD DOMINION NORTHEASTERN NORTHEASTERN Davis James Barea Davis Kelly Martinez Farmer Cole Washington Team 3 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.444 FT FG-.333 (Barea 3-11, Kelly 2-4, Davis 1-2, James 1-1) Turnovers - 10 (Barea 5) Steals - 8 (Barea 3) Blocks - 10 (James 9) OLD DOMINION Loughton Vasylius Hunter Williamson Henderson Morris Johnson Dahi Adams Team 3 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.424 FT FG-.474 (Henderson 4-5, Dahi 2-4, Vasylius 1-3, Hunter 1-4, Morris 1-1) Turnovers - 10 (Hunter 4) Steals -9 (Loughton 4) Blocks - 3 (Dahi 2) NU ODU ATT: 6,069 Officials: Gafney, Kelly, Upton January 12, 2006 GSU Sports Arena * Atlanta, GA OLD DOMINION GEORGIA STATE OLD DOMINION Loughton Vasylius Hunter Williamso Henderson Morris Johnson Lidonde Thompson Harris Dahi Adams Mrksic Team 1 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.526 FT FG-.353 (Hunter 1-4, Lidonde 1-2, Williamson 1-4, Dahi 1-1, Vasylius 1-2) Turnovers - 10 (Dahi 4) Steals- 7 (Loughton, Morris 2) Blocks - 2 (Henderson, Dahi 1) GEORGIA STATE Billingslea Dickerson Manier Copeland Favors Chase Perique McGrew Cartwright Team 2 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.328 FT FG-.320 (Manier 5-8, Favors 2-9, Mcgre 1-4, Copeland 0-3) Turnovers - 12 (Manier 4) Steals -5 (Favors 2) Blocks - 2 (Manier, Chase 1) ODU GSU ATT: 1047 Officials: Edsall, Gordon, Luckie Officials: Kersey, Wood, O Connell Monarch Basketball

50 January 15, 2006 Constant Center * Norfolk, VA OLD DOMINION VCU VCU George Faulk Walker Pellot-Rosa Harper Dixon Maynor Anderson Davis Shuler Team 1 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.509 FT FG-.389 Shuler 5-6, George 1-5, Walker 1-2, Harper 0-2) Turnovers - 14 (Davis 4) Steals - 5 (Georgr 4) Blocks - 3 (Three tied with 1) OLD DOMINION Dahi Loughton Hunter Williamson Henderson Morris Johnson Lidonde Harris Adams Vasylius Team 3 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.429 FT FG-.381 (Hunter 3-7, Henderson 2-5, Lidonde 2-3, Loughton 1-3) Turnovers - 11 (Hunter 5) Steals -8 (Henderson 2) Blocks - 3 (Dahi 2) VCU ODU ATT: 8,424 Officials: Spainhour, Upton, Humes January 28, 2006 Patriot Center * Fairfax, VA OLD DOMINION GEORGE MASON OLD DOMINION Dahi Loughton Hunter Williamson Henderson Morris Lidonde Thompson Adams Vasylius Mrksic Team 3 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.383 FT FG-.167( Lidonde 2-3, Williamson 1-3, Hunter 0-6, Dahi 0-4) Turnovers - 20 (Williamson 5) Steals - 11 (Williamson 3) Blocks - 4 (Four tied with 1) GEORGE MASON Thomas Lewis Skinn Butler Campbell Carter Norwood Burns Makings Fleming Hernandez Team 4 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.529 FT FG-.231 (Skinn 2-6, Carter 1-1, Butler 0-2, Campbell 0-2) Turnovers - 15 (Campbell 5) Steals -11 (Skinn 3) Blocks - 2 (Lewis, Campbell 1) ODU GMU ATT: Officials: Clinton, Kelly, Croft Box Scores January 19, 2006 Constant Center * Norfolk, VA OLD DOMINION OLD DOMINION OPPONENT HOFSTRA HOFSTRA Kieza Uter Stokes Agudio Rivera Sestokas Johnson Gadley Team 2 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.422 FT FG-.316 Rivera 2-7, Agudio 1-6, Stokes 2-3, Kieza 1-3) Turnovers - 19 (Three with 4) Steals - 8 (Kieza, Stokes 2) Blocks - 2 (Uter, Stokes 1) OLD DOMINION Loughton Vasylius Hunter Johnson Wiliamson Morrs Lidonde Henderson Harris Dahi Adams Team 1 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.434 FT FG-.412 (Hunter 2-5, Loughton 2-3, Lidonde 1-2, Johnson 1-2, Henderson 1-1) Turnovers - 18 (Hunter, Johnson 4) Steals -9 (Henderson, Johsnon 2) Blocks - 5 (Vasylius 2) HOF ODU ATT: 6,716 Officials: Kersey, Hull, Croft February 1, 2006 Hofstra Arena * Hempstead, NY OLD DOMINION HOFSTRA OLD DOMINION Henderson Vasylius Loughton Williamson Lidonde Morris Thompson Dahi Adams Team 4 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.426 FT FG-.412( Williamson 3-6, Henderson 1-3, Dah1 1-2, Lidonde 1-2, Loughton 1-1) Turnovers - 10 (Vasylius, Loughton 3) Steals - 7 (Williamson 4) Blocks - 1 (Vasylius 1) HOFSTRA Kieza Uter Stokes Agudio Rivera Johnson Davis-Sab Gadley Team 2 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.491 FT FG-.375 (Agudio 4-8, Kieza 3-6, Rivera 1-6,Stokes 1-3) Turnovers - 14 (Agudio, Rivera 4) Steals -4 (Four tied wih 1) Blocks - 2 (Uter, Gadley 1) ODU HOF ATT: 2,907 Officials: Gordon, Prager, Kersey 50 January 21, 2006 Kaplan Arena * Williamsburg, VA OLD DOMINION W&M OLD DOMINION Dahi Loughton Vasylius Hunter Williamson Morris Johnson Lidonde Henderson Thompson Adams Team 11 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.432 FT FG-.294( Hunter 3-7, Henderson 1-5, Williamson 1-2) Turnovers - 19 (Hunter, 5) Steals - 8 (Hunter, Vasylius 2) Blocks - 4 (Henderson 2) WILLIAM & MARY Kisielius Smith Cofield Baker Payton Trumbower Smith Mann Stein Mokris Team 7 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.400 FT FG-.250 (Mann 4-9, Baker 0-5, Kisielius 1-3, Mokris 0-2) Turnovers - 16 (Cofield, Baker 4) Steals -2 (Baker 2) Blocks - 0 ODU W&M ATT: 3,347 Officials: Styons, Upton, Pennington February 4, 2006 Constant Center * Norfolk, VA OLD DOMINION JMU JMU Swanston James Cathlin Belfor Freeman Posey Clarke Lampley Chami Santos Barbosa Team 2 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.379 FT FG-.348 Swanston 3-8, Barbosa 2-6, Posey 2-3, Santos 1-3, Belfor 0-2) Turnovers - 9 (Lampley 4) Steals - 8 (James 5) Blocks - 0 OLD DOMINION Dahi Loughton Williamson Lidonde Henderson Morris Thompson Bilicki Harris Adams Vasylius Mrksic Team 0 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.563 FT FG-.526 (Williamson 3-5, Lidonde 2-3, Morris 2-3, Dahi 2-2, Henderson 1-4) Turnovers - 16 (Dahi 3) Steals -7 (Morris 3) Blocks - 5 (Dahi, Loughton 2) DRX ODU ATT: 8,424 Officials: Spainhour, Burgess, Chafin January 26, 2006 Constant Center * Norfolk, VA OLD DOMINION DREXEL DREXEL Sanchez Elegar Mason Mejia Oveneke Rodgers Hampton Crawford Tillman Stevenson Team 2 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.407 FT FG-.421 (Mejia 6-12, Mason 2-5, Oveneke 0-2) Turnovers - 15 (Crawford 4) Steals - 4 (Mason 2) Blocks - 2 (Elegar, Crawford 1) OLD DOMINION Dahi Loughton Hunter Williamson Henderson Lidonde Thompson Harris Adams Vasylius Mrksic Team 0 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.531 FT FG-.188 (Hunter 1-5, Williamson 1-5, Lidonde 1-2, Henderson 0-3) Turnovers - 10 (Hunter, Dahi 2) Steals -9 (Loughton 4) Blocks - 1 (Hunter 1) DRX ODU ATT: 6,914 Officials: Upton, Blair, Walton February 9, 2006 Constant Center * Norfolk, VA OLD DOMINION WILLIAM & MARY W&M Kisielius Smith Cofield Baker Payton Loehrke Trumbowe Smith Mann Stein Carrabine Mokris Darnell Stratton Team TOTALS Percentages: FG-.388 FT FG-.350 Mann 2-8, Baker 1-6, Payton 1-2, Carrabine 1-1, Mokris 1-1, Darnell 1-1) Turnovers - 18 (Baker, Smith 3) Steals - 6 (Six tied with 6) Blocks - 3 (Stein 2) OLD DOMINION Dahi Loughton Williamson Lidonde 22 Henderson Hunter Morris Thompson Bilicki Harris Adams Vasylius Mrksic Team 3 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.479 FT FG-.391 (Vasylius 3-4, Lidonde 2-6, Henderson 1-3, Williamson 1-3, Morris 1-2, Loughton 1-1) Turnovers - 7 (Hunter 2) Steals -9 (Three with 2) Blocks - 0 WM ODU ATT: 6,772 Officials: Dorsey, Woodson, Gladden

51 Box Scores February 11, 2006 Alltell Pavilion * Richmond, VA OLD DOMINION VCU OLD DOMINION Henderson Dahi Loughton Hunter Williamson Lidonde Harris Adams Vasylius Team 3 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.431 FT FG-.250( Dahi 2-3, Henderson 2-2, Hunter 1-7, Williamson 0-4) Turnovers - 11 (Williamson 4) Steals - 5 (Williamson 3) Blocks - 1 (Vasylius 1) VCU George Faulk Walker PellotRosa Harper Maynor Anderson Capel Davis Shuler Team 4 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.518 FT FG-.375 (Pellot-Rose 2-5, George 2-4, Walker 1-4, Shuler 1-3) Turnovers - 12 (Three with 3) Steals -5 (Five with 1) Blocks - 5 (Five with 1) ODU VCU ATT: 7,838 Officials: Gordon, Nichols, Upton February 25, 2006 Carpenter Center* Newark, DE OLD DOMINION DELAWARE OLD DOMINION Dahi Hunter Williamson Henderson Loughton Morris Johnson Lidonde Thompson Harris Adams Vasylius Team 1 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.380 FT FG-.385( Hunter 3-5, Dahi 1-3, Williamson 1-2) Turnovers - 10 (Henderson 2) Steals - 11 (Williamson 4) Blocks - 4 (Vasylius 2) DELAWARE Nana Courtney Olawoye Taylor Washington Cannon McMahon Madera Hewson Team 0 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.400 FT FG- 158 (Nana 2-4, McMahon 1-2, Washington 0-6. Cannon 0-5) Turnovers - 15 (Washington 4) Steals -3 (Three with one) Blocks - 1 (Nana 1) ODU DEL ATT: 3,923 Officials: Gaffney, Koskinen, Lindsay February 15, 2006 Constant Center * Norfolk, VA OLD DOMINION OPPONENT OLD DOMINION GSU GEORGIA STATE Chase Dickerson Manier Mendez Favors Perique Whatley Copeland Cartwright Billingslea Team 4 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.351 FT FG-.471 Chase 2-2,Manier 4-5, Favors 2-7, Copeland 0-1, Mendez 0-2 Turnovers - 17 Steals - 7 (Favors, Copeland 2, Chase, Manier, Mendez 1) Blocks - 2 (Chase, Perique 1) OLD DOMINION Dahi Loughton Hunter Williamson Henderson Morris Lidonde Harris Adams Vasylius Mrksic Team 4 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.475 FT FG-.389 (Dahi 0-1 Hunter 1-3, Loughton 1-2, Lidonde 1-2, Williamson 2-5, Johnson 1-2, Henderson 2-3, Morris 0-1, Vasylius 0-1) Turnovers - 15 (Dahi 1, Loughton 3, Hunter 5, Williamson 3, Henderson 1, Morris 1) Steals -10 (Morris, Williamson, Henderson 2, Loughton 3, Dahi 1) Blocks - 6 (Dahi 3, Loughton, Henderson, Vasylius 1) GSU ODU ATT: 6,716 Officials: Pucino, Spainhour, Robinson March 4, 2006 Richmond Coliseum* Richmond, VA OLD DOMINION NORTHEASTERN NORTHEASTERN Davis James Barea Davis Kelly Cyprian Martinez Cole Team 1 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.456 FT FG-.350 (Barea 2-8, Kelly 2-5, Davis 1-3, James 1-2) Turnovers - 12 (Barea 5) Steals - 2 (Barea 2) Blocks - 4 (James 3) OLD DOMINION Dahi Loughton Hunter Williamson Henderson Johnson Lidonde Adams Vasylius Team 2 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.387 FT FG-.350 (Henderson 3-5, Dahi 1-3, Hunter 1-5,Williamson 1-3, Johnson 1-2) Turnovers - 10 (Loughton, Hunter 3) Steals -8 (Loughton, Dahi 2) Blocks - 1 (Loughton 1) NU ODU ATT: 4968 Officials: Gafney, Kelly, Dorsey February 18, 2006 Constant Center * Norfolk, VA OLD DOMINION MARIST MARIST Hood Stilphen Smith Whittington Jordan Magarity Orman Sutton Keegan Farmer McNamara Carter Vucajnk Team 0 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.413 FT FG-.344 (Whittington 7-14, Hood 2-4, Smith 1-6, Jordan 1-6, Mendez) Turnovers - 10 (Jordan 3) Steals - 7 (Jordan 3) Blocks - 1 (Smith 1) OLD DOMINION Henderson Dahi Loughton Hunter Williamson Morris Johnson Lidonde Adams Vasylius Team 0 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.527 FT FG-.533 (Henderson 6-8, Hunter 1-3, Dahi 1-1) Turnovers - 9 (Hunter, Williamson 2) Steals 4(Williamson 3) Blocks -4 (Dahi 3) MAR ODU ATT: 8,005 Officials: Dorsey, O Connell, Walton March 15, 2006 Coors Events Center* Boulder, CO OLD DOMINION COLORADO OLD DOMINION Dahi Loughton Hunter Williamson Henderson Morris Johnson Lidonde Thompson Bilicki O Harris Adams Vasylius Team 2 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.370 FT FG-.444( Hunter 5-8, Dahi 1-2, Johnson 1-2, Henderson 1-3) Turnovers - 14 (Hunter 3) Steals - 4 (Williamson 2) Blocks - 4 (Loughton 3) COLORADO Osborn Copelans Obazuaye Hall Roby Eddy Boidock Senger Coleman Freeman Williams Arrington King Ashby McGee Team 0 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.4-7 FT FG-.211 (Copeland 2-5, Osborn 1-3, Freeman 1-3,Roby 0-6) Turnovers - 13 (Eddy 4) Steals -7 (Freeman 3) Blocks - 7 (Osborn 2) CU ODU ATT: 2890 Officials: Haskins, Breeding, Holloway February 23, 2006 JMU Convocation * Harrisonburg, VA OLD DOMINION JMU OLD DOMINION Dahi Loughton Hunter Williamson Henderson Morris Johnson Lidonde Thompson Harris Adams Vasylius Team 2 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.484 FT FG-.458( Dahi 1-1, Loughton 1-2, Henderson 1-4, Lidonde 1-4, Johnson 2-3, Williamson 4-6) Turnovers - 12 (Loughton, Johnson 2) Steals - 7 (Dahi 3) Blocks - 1 (Vasylius 1) JMU Swanston Cooper James Belfor Freeman Posey Clarke Lampley Chami Santos Barbosa Cathlin Team 2 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.468 FT FG- 500 (Barbosa 2-2, Freeman 2-4, Santos 1-2) Turnovers - 15 (Five with 2) Steals -4 (Belfor, Santos 2) Blocks - 0 ODU JMU ATT: 3,574 Officials: Hess, Blair, Ayers March 20, 2006 Constant Center* Norfolk, VA OLD DOMINION MANHATTAN MANHATTAN Austin Dubois Ngarndi Xavier Wingate Lee Minor Johnson Traore Team 1 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.404 FT FG-.353 (Austin 1-3, Xavier 1-8, Wingate 2-4, Minor 2-2) Turnovers - 18 (Wingate 6, Dubois 3) Steals -9 (Dubois, Minor 4, Wingate 1) Blocks - 4 (Dubois, Ngarndi 2) OLD DOMINION Dahi Adams Loughton Hunter Williamson Johnson Lidonde Henderson Thompson Harris Vasylius Team 4 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.333 FT FG-.214 ( Hunter 1-5, Dahi 0-2, Henderson 0-1, Lidonde 1-1) Turnovers - 12 (Hunter 3) Steals - 9 (Williamson 4) Blocks - 4 (Dahi 2, Harris 1, Adams 1) Mannattan ODU ATT: 5402 Officials: Crawford, Gaffney, Gladden Monarch Basketball

52 Box Scores March 22, 2006 HOFSTRA ARENA * Hempstead, NY OLD DOMINION HOFSTRA more photos from the Season OLD DOMINION Henderson Dahi Loughton Hunter Williamson Johnson Lidonde Harris Adams Vasylius Team 2 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.382 FT FG-.316 (Dahi 0-1, Henderson 1-2, Hunter 4-9, Williamson 1-2) Turnovers - 12 (Johnson 3) Steals - 5 (Dahi 3) Blocks - 4 (Harris 2) HOFSTRA Kieza Uter Stokes Agudio Rivera Johnson Gadley Team 4 TOTALS Percentages: FG-.317 FT FG-.333 (Agudio 1-11, Rivera 2-8, Kieza 1-2) Turnovers - 12 (Stokes and Kieza 4) Steals -8 (Gadley, Stokes, and Uter 2) Blocks - 7 (Uter 4) ODU HOFSTRA ATT: 5047 Officials: Haney, O Connel, Luckie March 28, 2006 Madison Square Garden * New York,NY NIT Semi-Finals OLD DOMINION MICHIGAN OLD DOMINION Adams Dahi Vasylius Hunter Willliamson Harris Loughton Henderson Johnson Lidonde Thompson Morris Mrksic Totals Percentages: FG (278), FT (.583) Three-point shooting (6-21).286: Hunter (0-5); Williamson (2-5), Loughton (1-2), Henderson (3-6); Lidonde (0-1). Steals: (2), Turnovers (16). MICHIGAN Abram Brown Hunter Harrell Horton Coleman Smith Petway Harris Sims Sheppard Ba Grooms Totals Percentages: FG (.466) FT (.571) Three Point shooting (4-18).222; Abram (0-2); Hunter (0-2); Horton (1-5); Coleman (1-2), Smith (1-1); Harris (1-6). Steals (8), Turnovers (10). ODU 24-19=43 UM 33-33=66 ATT:

53 Monarchs Homecourt THE TED CONSTANT CONVOCATION CENTER Monarch Basketball

54 Ted Constant CONVOCATION CENTER LOCKER ROOMS The locker rooms in the Constant Convocation Center contain a players lounge, coaches office and professional style lockers. 54

55 Ted Constant CONVOCATION CENTER Above, The plaza along the Hampton Boulevard side of the Center. Below, The ODU Sports Hall of Fame is located in the Constant Center lobby. Bottom, one of the Constant Center s sixteen luxury suites. Ted Constant Convocation Center The Ted Constant Convocation Center, an 8,600 seat facility is the home for the basketball programs. Athletic Director Jim Jarrett says, The ability to provide our student-athletes and fans with a state-of-the art, on campus basketball venue is the best statement the University can make regarding the priority placed on our basketball program. The excitement of a facility with its great atmosphere and quality fan amenities that depicts the great tradition of athletics is unparalleled in our program s history. Building Location Hampton Boulevard, across from the Batten Arts and Letters Building. The Center is the cornerstone for the planned 67-acre University Village that will feature shopping centers, restaurants, a variety of retail shops, research labs and residents. Architects The team of Mosley/Rossetti was a joint venture of one of the nation s leading sports facility designers and planners and a leading Virginia multidiscipline firm. Rossetti s projects range in scope from the internationally acclaimed Palace of Auburn Hills to the new Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Number of Seats The center has 8,600 fixed seats, including a super box with mini-suite for entertaining 40 to 50 guests and club level priority seating. In addition, there are sixteen suites with 12 seats each, a group box on the private concourse level and 85 barrier free seats with 85 companion seats in the facility. When seating is added on the floor, capacity is about 10,000. Building Size The center has 215,000 gross square-feet and consists of four parts- the seating bowl, multiple spaces for support functions for patrons, back of the house spaces to support center operations and a 10,000 square foot area of multi-purpose rooms that can be used for conferences, meetings, pre-and post activity gatherings, etc. Flexibility The bowl has been designed to allow downsizing for a variety of University events ranging in size from 1,500 to 2,000 attendees and up. Retractable seating allows for events such as concerts, lectures and commencements. Technology The Center has state-of-the-art audio and video technlogy that includes a jumbo four-sided video scoreboard, four LED message boards, a video wall in the lobby and 46 closedcircuit television monitors throughout the arena. Parking Facilities A 1,400-car garage is located adjacent to the facility to the south, and a shuttle bus system transports people from a variety of campus locations to Center events. Monarch Basketball

56 The Constant Center is not only the home of ODU Basketball, but is the place for entertainment in Norfolk. The Constant Center hosts concerts, comedians, family shows and other events year round on the Old Dominion campus.

57 Ted Constant CONVOCATION CENTER RECORDS TED CONSTANT CENTER MILESTONES Groundbreaking, June 19,1999 Arena opens on: Oct. 25, 2002 First Concert Event: Roberta Flack & Norfolk Symphony (Nov. 17, 2002) First Basketball Game: Blue-White Exhibition (Oct. 26, 2002) First Regular Season Men s game: Nov. 24, 02 vs. North Carolina First Basket: 19:16 by Ricardo Marsh dunk vs. UNC First Trey: 16:25 by Jawad Williams of UNC First ODU Trey: 15:00 by John Waller First Free Throw Made: 14:39 by Sean May of UNC First ODU Free Throw Made: 14:22 Rasheed Wright Longest Game: Two overtimes (ODU vs. Charlotte) Dec. 6, 03 ODU CONSTANT CENTER INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Points: 45, by Alex Loughton vs. Charlotte (2ot), Dec. 6, 2003 Field Goals Made: 17, by Alex Loughton vs. Charlotte, Dec.6, 03 Field Goals ATT: 23, by Alex Loughton vs. Charlotte, Dec. 6, 03 Three Point FG Made: 5(5-5), by Alex Loughton vs. Charlotte, Dec. 6, 03 & 5(5-8), by Isaiah Hunter vs. DePaul, Dec. 17, 05 Three Point FG ATT: 7 by R. Wright vs. Delaware ( ) & Hofstra(3-1-03) Three Point FG PCT: 100(5-5) by Alex Loughton vs. Charlotte, Dec. 6, 03 Free Throws Made: 12(12-14) by Isaiah Hunter vs. Delaware, Feb. 14, 04 Free Throws ATT: 14, by Ricardo Marsh vs. VCU (2-1-03) & by Isaiah Hunter vs. Delaware ( ). Best Free Throw PCT: 1000(10-10) by Alex Loughton vs. Liberty, Dec 18, 03 Rebounds: 16, by Alex Loughton vs. George Mason, Feb. 28, 04 Assists:11, by Troy Nance vs. Delaware( ) Steals: 5, by Rasheed Wright vs. Hofstra (3-1-03) & Alex Loughton vs. St. Joseph s Blocked Shots: 7, by Sam Harris vs. VMI ( ) ODU CONSTANT CENTER TEAM RECORDS Points: 102 vs. Charlotte ( ) in overtime. 88 in regulation vs. Towson ( ) Fewest Points: 55 vs UNC Wilmington ( ) Field Goals Made:40, vs. Charlotte ( ) Field Goals ATT:77 vs. Charlotte ( ) FG PCT:.574 (31-54) vs. DePaul ( ) Three Point FG Made:13(13-26) vs. Charlotte ( ) Three Point FG Made in One Half: 9, in 1 st vs. Hofstra (3-1-03) Three Point FG ATT:26 vs. Charlotte ( ) Three Point FG PCT:.524 (11-21) vs. GMU ( ) Free Throws Made: 26 (26-36) vs. Delaware ( ) Monarch Basketball Marist vs. ODU (ESPN BracketBuster- February 18, 2006) Free Throws ATT: 36, vs Delaware ( ) Best Free PCT:.933 (14-15) vs. St. Joseph s ( ) Rebounds: 50, vs Delaware, ( ) Assists: 31 vs. Charlotte ( ) Steals: 16, vs St. Joseph s ( ) Turnovers: 25, vs. Charlotte ( ) Blocked Shots: 17, vs. VMI ( ) OPPONENT CONSTANT CENTER INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Points: 34, by Dominic Mejia of Drexel ( ) Three Point FG Made: 6(6-12), by Brooks Hall of Dayton( ) Best Opponent FT PCT: 1000(6-6) by Keith Waleskowski of Dayton( ) Rebounds: 16, by Dwayne Jones of St. Joseph s ( ) Assists: 10, by Demon Brown of Charlotte ( ) & Jose Juan Barea of NE (1-7-06) Blocked Shots: 9, by Sean James of NE (1-7-06) OPPONENT CONSTANT CENTER TEAM RECORDS Points: 105 by Charlotte ( ) in overtime Regulation: 76 by William & Mary ( ) Fewest Points: 38, by VMI ( ) Field Goals Made: 41 by Charlotte ( ) Best Field Goal PCT:.562 (41-73) by Charlotte ( ) Lowest OPP FG PCT:.241(14-58) by DePaul, ( ) Three Point FG Made: 9, by Delaware( ) & Drexel( ) Best 3PT FG PCT:.533 (8-15) by William & Mary ( ) Free Throws Made: 23 (23-31) by Delaware ( ) Free Throws Attempted: 31, by Delaware ( ) Best FT PCT: 100(9-9) by Towson (1-2-03) Rebounds: 49, by Drexel ( ) Assists: 22, by Charlotte ( ) Steals: 15, by UNC Wilmington ( ) Blocks: 10,by Northeastern ( ) Turnovers: 26, by VMI ( ) TOP SINGLE GAME CROWDS vs. UNC Wilmington ( ) vs. Virginia Commonwealth ( ) vs. North Carolina ( ) 8424 vs. Virginia Tech ( ) 8424 vs. Virginia Commonwealth ( ) 8424 vs. James Madison (2-4-06) vs. Virginia Commonwealth (2-1-03) vs. Hofstra vs. George Mason ( ) vs. Marist ( ) 57

58 Monarchs in the NBA Fourteen Monarchs have been drafted professionally following their collegiate careers. 99 Eight have played in the NBA. CAL BOWDLER Selected in 1st Round -17th overall pick by Atlanta in 1999 Career High Points: 15, twice in Career High Rebounds: 8 vs. Milwaukee ( ) Currently playing in Italy R Bowdler Gatling West Gattison CAREER TOTALS YR S GP FG PCT 3PT PCT FT PCT REB-AV STL BLK TP-AVG CAREER TOTALS YRS GP FG-FGA PCT 3PT PCT FT PCT REBS-AVG STL TP-AVG CHRIS GATLING Selected in 1st Round -16th overall pick by Golden State in 1991 Selected to 1997 NBA All-Star Game in Cleveland Led NBA in Field Goal Percentage (.633) in Career High Points: 38 vs. Sacramento ( ) Career High Rebounds: 20 vs. Utah ( ) Played for Golden State, Miami, Dallas, New Jersey, Denver & Orlando CAREER TOTALS YRS GP FG-FGA PCT 3PT PCT FT PCT REBS-AVG STL BLK TP-AVG MARK WEST Selected in 2nd Round by Dallas in 1983 Ranks second in NBA history in field goal percentage Led NBA in Field Goal Percentage (.625) in Career High Points: 27 vs Washington ( ) Career High Rebounds: 24 vs. Milwaukee ( ) Played for Dallas, Milwaukee, Cleveland (2), Phoenix(2), Detroit, Indiana, & Atlanta. Featured in 1999 issue of Fortune Magazine. KENNY GATTISON Selected in third round by Phoenix in 1986 Charlotte's All-Time leading field goal shooter Career High Points:29 in 1987 Assistant Coach for New Jersey ( ) Played for Phoenix, Charlotte, & Vancouver CAREER TOTALS YRS GP FG-FGA PCT FT PCT REBS PCT PTS-AVG Assistant General Manager Phoenix Suns Assistant Coach N.Orleans Hornets 58

59 Monarchs in the NBA Twardzik Washington DAVE TWARDZIK Asst. Coach of Detroit Pistons Selected in 2nd round by Portland(NBA) & Virginia (ABA) in 1972 Starter for 1977 NBA Champion Portland Trailblazers Career High Points:28 in General Manager for Golden State Interim Head Coach for Indiana in 1989 CAREER TOTALS YRS GP FG PCT FT PCT REB-AVG AST TP-AVG (NBA Career Total) YRS GP FG PCT 3PT PCT FT PCT REB-AVG AST TP-AVG (ABA Career Total) WILSON WASHINGTON Selected in 2nd round by Philadelphia in 1977 Career High Points: 26 in Played for Philadelphia & New Jersey Played in Holland & Italy CAREER TOTALS YRS GP FG-FGA PCT FT PCT REBS-AVG AST TP-AVG Assistant GM Orlando Magic 85 MARK DAVIS Selected in 4th round by Cleveland in 1985 Played for Phoenix & Milwaukee in Career High Points:17 in Played in CBA, Spain, and Belgium Davis CAREER TOTALS YRS GP FG-FGA PCT 3PT PCT FT PCT REBS-AVG STL BLK TP-AVG RONNIE VALENTINE Selected in 3rd round by Denver Career High Points:9 in Played in CBA, Played in Phillipines & Columbia Valentine CAREER TOTALS YRS GP FG-FGA PCT FT PCT REBS-AVG AST TP-AVG Monarch Basketball

60 Monarchs in the Pros 35 Other Players Have Also Played Professionally or Received NBA Tryouts Other Monarchs Drafted ALEX LOUGHTON (06)-Spain JOHN WALLER (04)-Iceland RASHEED WRIGHT ( 03) France RICARDO MARSH ( 03) Turkey MIKE BYERS ( 99)-Belgium, ( 02)-Argentina CLIFF JONES (02)-Belgium PIERRE GREENE (02)-Iceland ANDRE McCULLUM ( 01)-Finland SKIPPER YOUNGBLOOD ( 00)- GARRICK DAVIS ( 89) Received NBA tryout with Boston. Played in Belgium. RONNIE WADE ( 86) Finland SYLVESTER CHARLES ( 86) Santo Domingo in 1986, and Argentina BERT KRAGTWIJK ( 81) Played in Holland. CHRIS PICKETT ( 78) Played in Belgium JEFF FUHRMANN ( 77) Athletes in Action. TERRY DOUGLAS ( 77) Received NBA CLARENCE HANLEY ( 86) Fifth round choice of the Detroit Pistons (NBA). Played in Paris, France in 1987 and in Switzerland in He return ed to France in 1989, has played in Argentina and was voted the league MVP in RONNIE McADOO ( 82) Tenth round draft choice of the Atlanta Hawks (NBA). Played in Italy in 1984 and in France from Czech Republic/ Roanoke (NBA Dev.) REGGIE BASSETTE ( 99)- Greece, Phillipines MARK POAG ( 99)- Germany, Spain ODELL HODGE ( 97)-Received NBA Tryout with Boston & Utah. Played in Turkey and Taiwan in and Belgiumin MARIO MULLEN ( 96)-Played in Ireland in Lebanon in PETEY SESSOMS ( 95) France. Played in Israel in and , Philadelphia in the USBL in 1997 and Portugal in MIKE JONES ( 95) Played in Finland in Playing in Portugal in ALLON WRIGHT ( 94) Played in Hungary in RICARDO LEONARD ( 92) Drafted by USBL and the CBA. Played in Austria in 92, Portugal in 1993, and Ireland in ANTHONY CARVER ( 90) Received NBA tryout with Bullets and Celtics. Drafted by the CBA. Played in Geneva, Switzerland in 1991 and was the league s MVP. Received a tryout with Cleveland of NBA. Played in CBA, then in Europe in Asst. Coach at Elizabeth City State in tryout with 76 ers. JAY ROUNTREE ( 75) Finland TOM STREET ( 75) France TERRY FOSTER ( 70) Holland DICK ST. CLAIR ( 70) Received NBA tryout. Harry Lozon (R) was the first Monarch selected in the NBA Draft in OLIVER PURNELL ( 75) Sixth round draft choice of the Milwaukee Bucks (NBA). JOEL COPELAND ( 74) Fifth round draft choice of the New Orleans Jazz (NBA). Played in Sweden, SKIP NOBLE ( 71) Draft by Mil waukee Bucks (NBA). HARRY LOZON ( 70) 13th round choice of the San Diego Rockets (NBA).

61 THE SCHOOLS OF THE CAA & where they re located members DREXEL UNIVERSITY Location: Philadelphia, PA Founded: 1891 Enrollment: 12,357 Nickname: Dragons Game manager: Sean Joyce: UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE Location: Newark, DE Founded: 1743 Enrollment: 16,000 Nickname: Fighting Blue Hens Game manager: Kate Pohlig: GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY Location: Fairfax, Va. Founded: 1957 Enrollment: 29,728 Nickname: Patriots Game manager: Jay Marsh: GEORGIA STATE Location: Atlanta, GA Founded: 1913 Enrollment: 28,000 Nickname: Panthers Game manager: Dexter Benning HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Location: Hempstead, NY Founded: 1935 Enrollment: 13,400 Nickname: Pride Game manager: Larry Bloom: JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY Location: Harrisonburg, Va. Founded: 1908 Enrollment: 16,900 Nickname: Dukes Game manager: Ty Phillips: UNC WILMINGTON Location: Wilmington, N.C. Founded: 1947 Enrollment: 12,000 Nickname: Seahawks Game manager: Jamie Sischo: NORTHEASTERN Location: Boston, MA Founded: 1898 Enrollment: 14,492 Nickname: Huskies Game manager: Mark Coates: OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY Location: Norfolk, Va. Founded: 1930 Enrollment: 21,500 Nickname: Monarchs Mike Fryling: (Constant Center) Greg Smith: TOWSON UNIVERSITY Location: Towson, MD Founded: 1866 Enrollment: 18,011 Nickname: Tigers Game manager: Mark Temmel: VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIV. Location: Richmond, Va. Founded: 1838 Enrollment: 29,225 Nickname: Rams Game manager: Nate Doughty: COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY Location: Williamsburg, Va. Founded: 1693 Enrollment: 5,700 Nickname: Tribe Game manager: Robb Dunn: Monarch Basketball

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63 Colonial ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Coming off one of the most successful seasons in its 21-year history, the Colonial Atletic Association continues to enhance its reputation as one of the nation s top collegiate conferences. With a geographic footprint that stretches from Boston to Atlanta, the CAA encompasses five of the nation s nine largest metropolitan areas. On the playing field, the conference has produced 16 national team champions in five different sports, 33 individual national champions, 12 national players of the year, 11 national coaches of the year and 12 Honda Award winners. Even more impressive, however, are the honors accumulated away from competition, which include five Rhodes Scholars and 19 NCAA post-graduate scholars. In , the CAA had 11 ESPN the Magazaine Academic All-Americans and more than 1,500 of our 4,000 student-athletes posted at least a 3.2 grade point average while lettering in a varsity sport and received the CAA Commissioner s Academic Award. The landscape of the conference stretches along the majority of the East Coast, and includes six of the nation s top 25 media markets New York (1), Philadelphia (4), Boston (5), Washington, D.C. (8), Atlanta (9) and Baltimore (23). The number of television homes in the CAA market exceeds 19 million. The CAA conducts championships in 21 sports. Male athletes compete for championships in baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and wrestling. Female athletes battle for conference titles in basketball, cross country, field hockey, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and volleyball. The CAA will also begin sponsorship of a 12-team Division I-AA football league in the fall of The conference made its presence known nationally in men s basketball, with four teams advancing to post-season play for the second year in a row. George Mason became the first mid-major program since 1979 to reach the Final Four, knocking off powerhouses Michigan State, North Carolina, Wichita State and Connecticut along the way. The Patriots were ranked #8 in the final ESPN/USA Today Top 25 poll, which was the highest ever for a CAA team. UNC Wilmington claimed its third league title in the past five years before dropping an overtime decision in the NCAA Tournament. Old Dominion became the first conference team to reach the final four of the NIT, defeating league member Hofstra in the quarterfinals. Drexel was the first CAA squad to make the final four of the NIT Pre-Season Tip-Off Tournament, where it dropped close decisions to national powers Duke and UCLA. The CAA was ranked eighth out of 31 conferences in the final RPI with six teams among the top 88 in the country. In women s basketball, the CAA had a league-record four teams earn post-season berths and was ranked #8 in the final RPI. Perennial power Old Dominion, which claimed its 15 th consecutive conference title, has a storied history that includes three national championships (1979, 1980, 1985) and a national runner-up finish in Delaware, James Madison and Hofstra received berths in the 2006 WNIT. The conference also excels in many other sports. CAA squads have won 10 field hockey national titles since the championship began in 1981 and Old Dominion advanced to the national semifinals in In baseball, James Madison s Kellen Kulbacki was chosen as the Co-National Player of the Year and the league had 28 players chosen in the 2006 Major League Baseball draft. The CAA is annually ranked among the nation s top 10 conferences in men s and women s soccer, and traditionally sends multiple teams to the NCAA Tournament. Hofstra s men s lacrosse team was ranked #2 in the nation last season and tied an NCAA record with 17 victories while CAA women s tennis players Megan Moulton-Levy of William & Mary and Tatsiana Uvarova of VCU both earned All-America honors after facing off in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Championship. In , 21 league teams earned NCAA Tournament berths in 16 sports. There were 37 CAA student-athletes who earned All-America honors. CAA member institutions are committed to excellence in the classroom. The Colonial Academic Alliance was created in 2002 by the league s presidents with a goal of expanding their partnership to all aspects of university life outside of intercollegiate athletics. Among the programs already established are an undergraduate research conference, coordination of study abroad programs and granting visiting academic status to student-athletes traveling to an away contest so that they have access to libraries, academic resource centers and computer labs. In 2002, two faculty members from CAA institutions were awarded academia s most coveted distinction the Nobel Prize. John B. Fenn, a research professor in the Department of Chemistry at Virginia Commonwealth University, received the Nobel Prize for chemistry, and Vernon Smith, a professor of economics and law at George Mason University, shared the Nobel Prize in economic sciences. Commissioner Thomas E. Yeager has guided the CAA since its inception. Long-time members George Mason University, James Madison University, the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, Old Dominion University, Virginia Commonwealth University and the College of William & Mary were joined by the University of Delaware, Drexel University, Hofstra University and Towson University in Georgia State University and Northeastern University became members of the conference on July 1, The CAA traces its roots back to 1983 when three of its current members- George Mason, James Madison, and William and Mary - were aligned with East Carolina University, the United States Naval Academy and the University of Richmond as a basketball league (ECAC South). During the next two years, the league added 11 sports, acquired two new members (UNC Wilmington and American University) and decided to form a new association. The transformation from ECAC South to CAA took place on June 6, Old Dominion became a member of the CAA in and VCU joined the conference prior to the season. From all-star athletes to Nobel Prize winning faculty, the CAA takes great pride in producing performers who stand out both on the playing field and in the classroom. Colonial Quick Facts Mailing Address: 8625 Patterson Avenue Richmond, VA Telephone: Fax: CAA Standings George Mason UNC Wilmington Hofstra Old Dominion Northeastern VCU Drexel Towson Delaware W&M Georgia St James Madison Tournament Scores March 3 First Round #9 Delaware 52, #8 Drexel 49 #5 Northeastern 74, #12 JMU 56 #10 Georgia St. 71, #7 Towson 64 #6 VCU 62, #11 W&M 59 March 4 Quarterfinals #1 UNCW 69, #9 Delaware 56 #5 Northeastern 71, #4 ODU 63 #2 George Mason 61, #10 Georgia State 56 (ot) #3 Hofstra 72, #6 VCU 66 March 5, Semifinals #1 UNCW 69, #5 Northeastern 54 #3 Hofstra 58, #2 George Mason 49 March 6 Championship #1 UNCW 78, #3 Hofstra Statistical Leaders Scoring: Jose Juan Barea (NU) 21.0 Rebounding: Harding Nana (UD) 10.9 Assists: Jose Jua Barea (NU) 8.4 Asst/Turnover Ratio: Drew Williamson (ODU) 2.89 PAST CAA TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS George Mason George Mason Navy UNC-Wilmington Richmond George Mason George Mason UNC-Wilmington Richmond UNC-Wilmington Richmond VA Commonwealth Old Dominion Old Dominion East Carolina UNC-Wilmington James Madison Old Dominion VA Commonwealth Old Dominion Richmond Monarch Basketball

64 CAAOPPONENTS DELAWARE DREXEL January 10 January 13 Constant Center Constant Center January 31, in Philadelphia CAA STAFF Monte Ross Head Coach Herb Courtney James Bruiser Flint Head Coach Bashir Mason Tom Yeager Commissioner Peter Hock Assoc. Commissioner Rob Washburn Asst. Commissioner Communications GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Newark, DE Enrollment: 16,000 Nickname: Fightin Blue Hens Colors: Royal Blue & Gold Conference: CAA President: David Roselle Athletic Director: Edgar N. Johnson Athletic Department Phone: Home Court: Bob Carpenter Center (5,000) Ticket Office Phone: SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Kevin Tritt Office Phone: Cell Phone: Fax: Press Row Phone: /16 Athletics Website: COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Monte Ross (Winston Salem State 92) Record at School: 0-0 (1 st year) Career Record: same Assistants: R.C. Kehoe, Ryan Iversen, Stephen Stewart TEAM INFORMATION Record: 9-21 CAA Record: 4-14 (9 th ) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 SERIES VS. ODU Record: ODU leads, 7-4 First Meeting: (ODU, in fieldhouse) Last Meeting: (ODU, at UD) KEY RETURNEES POS CL HT PPG RPG Calvin Cannon G Sr Zaire Taylor G So Herb Courtney F Jr KEY LOSSES POS PPG RPG Hardin Nana F Andrew Washington G GENERAL INFORMATION Location:Philadelphia, PA Enrollment: 18,500 Nickname: Dragons Colors: Navy Blue & Gold Conference: CAA President: Dr. Constantine Papadakis Athletic Director: Dr. Eric Zillmer Athletic Phone: Home Court: Daskalakis Center (2,500) Ticket Office: SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Mike Tuberosa SID Phone: SID Home Phone: Fax: SID tuberosa@drexel.edu Press Row Phone: Athletics Website: COACHING STAFF Head Coach:James Bruiser Flint (St. Joseph s 87) School Record/Yrs: 83-65(5 yrs) Career Record/Yrs: (10 yrs) Assistant Coaches: Geoff Arnold, Mike Conners, Tony Chiles TEAM INFORMATION Record: Conference Record: 8-10(t-7th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost:10/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 SERIES VS. ODU Record: ODU leads, 6-5 First Meeting: (ODU, in fieldhouse) Last Meeting: (Drexel wins, in Philly, ODU wins, at ODU ) KEY RETURNEES POS CL HT PPG RPG Bashir Mason G Sr Chaz Crawford C Sr Dominick Mejia G Sr Frank Elegar F Jr Niki DeSantis Asst. Director of Championships 64

65 CAAOPPONENTS GEORGE MASON January 6 Constant Center February 3 Fairfax, VA GEORGIA STATE January 29 Constant Center February 7 Atlanta, GA HOFSTRA January 8 Hempstead, NY February 13 at ODU Jim Larranaga Head Coach Will Thomas Michael Perry Head Coach Deven Dickerson Tom Pecora Head Coach Loren Stokes GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Fairfax, VA. Enrollment: 29,728 Nickname: Patriots Colors: Green & Gold Conference: CAA President: Dr. Alan Merten Athletic Director: Thomas O Connor Athletic Phone: Home Court: Patriot Center (10,000) Ticket Office: SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Richard Coco SID Phone: SID Cell Phone: Fax: SID rcoco@gmu.edu Press Row Phone: Athletics Website: COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Jim Larranaga (Providence 71) School Record: (9 yrs) Career Record: (22 yrs) Assistants: Scott Cherry, James Johnson, Chris Caputo TEAM INFORMATION Record: 28-7 CAA Record: 15-3 (T 1 st ) Post Season: NCAA Final Four Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 SERIES VS. ODU ODU leads: First Meeting: ( ODU, Scope) Last Meeting: (ODU wins at ODU, GMU wins in Fairfax) KEY RETURNEES POS CL HT PPG RPG Folarin Campbell G/F Jr Will Thomas F Jr KEY LOSSES POS PPG RPG Jai Lewis F Lamar Butler G Tony Skinn G GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Atlanta, Ga. Enrollment: 26,000 Nickname: Panthers Colors: Blue and White Conference: CAA President: Dr. Carl Patton Athletic Director: Mary McElroy Athletic Phone: TBA Home Court: GSU Sports Arena (4,500) SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Charlie Taylor SID Phone: SID Cell Phone: Fax: SID ctaylor@gsu.edu Press Row Phone: Athletics Website: COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Michael Perry (Richmond 81) School Record/Yrs: (4) Career Record/Yrs: same Assistant Coaches: Drew Catlett, Mark Dannhoff, Mark Macon TEAM INFORMATION Record: 7-22 Conference Record: 3-15 (10th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 SERIES VS. ODU Record: ODU leads, 5-1 First Meeting: (ODU, at GSU) Last Meeting: (ODU wins in Atlanta; And at ODU). KEY RETURNEES POS CL HT PPG RPG Justin Billingslea F Jr Rashad Chase F So Deven Dickerson C Jr KEY LOSSES Malcolm Manier G Sr Boyd Copeland G Sr Herman Favors G Sr GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Hempstead, NY Enrollment: 13,000 Nickname: Pride Colors: Blue, Gold and White Conference: CAA President: Stuart Rabinowitz Athletic Director: Jack Hayes Athletic Phone: /6750 Home Court: Hofstra Arena (5,045) Ticket Office: SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Jeremy Kniffin SID Phone: SID Home Phone: Fax: SID athjzk@hofstra.edu Press Row Phone: Athletics Website: COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Tom Pecora(Adelphi 83) Record at Hofstra: (5yrs) Career Record: Same as above Assistants: Van Macon, David Duke, Michael Kelly TEAM INFORMATION Record: 26-7 CAA Record: 14-4(3rd) Post Season:NIT Quarterfinals Letterwinners Returning/Lost:10/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 SERIES VS. ODU ODU leads, 8-6 First Meeting: (ODU, at UCSB) Last Meeting: , (Hofstra wins at ODU and at Hofstra; ODU wins at Hofstra in NIT qtrs.) KEY RETURNEES POS CL HT PPG RPG Loren Stokes G Sr Carlos Rivera G Sr Antoine Agudio G Jr KEY LOSSES POS HT PPG RPG Aurimas Kieza F Adrian Uter F Monarch Basketball

66 CAAOPPONENTS NORTHEASTERN January 3 Boston, MA JAMES MADISON December 2 Constant Center January 17 Harrisonburg, VA TOWSON February 21 Constant Center Dean Keener Head Coach Juwann James Bill Coen Head Coach Bennett Davis Pat Kennedy Head Coach Gary Neal GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Harrisonburg, VA. Enrollment: 16,900 Nickname: Dukes Colors: Purple and Gold Conference: CAA President: Dr. Linwood Rose Athletic Director: Jeff Bourne Athletic Phone: Home Court: JMU Convocation Center (7,156) Athletic Ticket Office: SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Gary Michael SID Phone: SID Home Phone: SID michaegl@jmu.edu Fax: Athletics Website: COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Dean Keener(Davidson 88) Record at School: (3) Career Record: Same Assistants: Michael Kelly, Jake Morton, Jon Babul TEAM INFORMATION Record: 5-23 Conference Record: 2-16 (12 th ) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/7 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 SERIES VS ODU ODU leads, First Meeting: (ODU, ODU fieldhouse) Last Meeting: (ODU, 87-69, Constant Center and at JMU) KEY RETURNEES POS CL HT PPG RPG Juwann James F So Kyle Swanston F So KEY LOSSES POS PPG RPG Daniel Freeman G David Cooper F Ray Barbosa G GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Boston, MA Enrollment: 14,482 Nickname: Huskies Colors: Red and Black Conference: CAA President: Dr. Joseph Aoun Athletic Director: Dave O Brien Athletic Phone: Home Court: Matthews Arena (6,000) SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Mark Harris SID Phone: Fax: SID harris@gonu.com Press Row Phone: Athletics Website: COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Bill Coen (Hamilton 83) School Record/Yrs: 0-0 (1 st ) Career Record/Yrs: First Assistant Coaches: Jim McCarthy and Uka Agbai TEAM INFORMATION Record: Conference Record: 12-6 (5 th ) Post Season: None Letterwinners Returning/Lost:7/6 Starters Returning/Lost:2/3 SERIES VS. ODU Record: 1-1 First Meeting: (ODU wins, at ODU) Last Meeting: (NE win in CAA qrts) TOP RETURNEES POS CL HT PPG RPG Bennett Davis F Sr KEY LOSSES POS PPG RPG Jose Juan Barea G apg Shawn James F Aarin Davis G Janon Cole F GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Towson, MD Enrollment:18,011 Nickname: Tigers Colors: Gold, White & Black Conference: CAA President: Dr. Robert Caret Athletic Director: Dr. Wayne Edwards Athletic Phone: N/A Home Court:Towson Center (5,000) Ticket Office: SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Peter Schlehr SID Phone: Fax: SID pschlehr@towson.edu Press Row Phone: Athletics Website: COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Pat Kennedy (Kings College 75) School Record/Yrs:18-39 (2) Career Record/Yrs: (26 yrs) Assistant Coaches: Eric Skeeters, Jay Eck, Jim Meil TEAM INFORMATION Record: Conference Record: 8-10 (T7th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/1 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 SERIES VS. ODU Record:ODU leads, 15-1 First Meeting: ,( ODU 72-68) Last Meeting: (ODU, at Towson) KEY RETURNEES POS CL HT PPG RPG Dennard Abraham F Sr Tim Crossin G Sr Gary Neal G Sr Marc Pratt F Sr KEY LOSSES POS PPG RPG Lawrence Hamm F

67 CAAOPPONENTS VCU January 20 Richmond, VA February 10 Constant Center WILLIAM & MARY January 24 Constant Center February 24 Williamsburg,VA UNC WILMINGTON January 27 Wilmington, NC Anthony Grant Head Coach B.A. Walker Tony Shaver Head Coach Corey Cofield Benny Moss Head Coach T.J. Carter GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Richmond, VA Enrollment: 30,300 Nickname: Rams Colors: Black & Gold Conference: CAA President: Dr. Eugene Trani Athletic Director: Norwood Teague Athletic Phone: Home Court: Alltel Pavilion at the Siegel Center(7500) Ticket Office: SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Phil Stanton SID Phone: SID Home Phone: Fax: SID Press Row Phone: Athletics Website: COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Anthony Grant (Dayton 87) School Record/Yrs: 0-0 (1 st year) Career Record/Yrs: same Assistant Coaches: Tony Pujoi, John Brannen, Allen Edwards TEAM INFORMATION Record: Conference Record: 11-7 (6 th ) Letterwinners Returning/Lost:8/4 Starters Returning/Lost:3/2 SERIES VS. ODU Record: VCU, First Meeting: (ODU, at ODU) Last Meeting: (ODU, at ODU; VCU,80-74 at VCU) KEY RETURNEES POS CL HT PPG RPG B.A.Walker G Sr Jesse Pellot-Rosa G Sr Sam Faulk C Jr KEY LOSSES POS HT PPG RPG Nick George G GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Williamsburg, VA. Enrollment: 5,700 Founded: 1693 Nickname: Tribe Colors: Green,Gold, Silver Conference:CAA President: Gene Nichol Athletic Director: Terry Driscoll Athletic Phone: Home Court: W&M Hall (8,600) Ticket Office: B3340 SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Kris Sears SID Phone: SID Fax: SID kasear@wm.edu Press Row: Athletics Website: COACHING STAFF: Head Coach: Tony Shaver (UNC 76) School Record/Yrs: (3 yrs) Career Record/Yrs: (20 yrs) Assistant Coaches: Dee Vick, Antwon Jackson, Ben Wilkins TEAM INFORMATION Record: 8-20 Conference Record: 3-15 (t10th) Letterwinners returning/lost:10/5 Starters Returning/Lost:3/2 SERIES VS. ODU Record : First Meeting: (ODU, at WM) Last Meeting: ; (ODU won in Williamsburg; and at ODU). KEY RETURNEES: POS CL HT PPG RPG Corey Cofield F Sr Laimis Kisielius F Jr Adam Payton G Sr Key Losses: POS HT PPG RPG Calvin Baker G Brian Hutt C GENERAL INFORMATION Location:Wilmington, NC Enrollment: 12,000 Nickname:Seahawks Colors: Teal,Gold & Navy Blue Conference: CAA President: Dr. Rosemary DePaolo Athletic Director: Mike Capaccio Athletic Phone: Home Court: Trask Coliseum (6100) Ticket Office: SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Joe Browning SID Phone: SID Home Phone: Fax: SID browningj@uncw.edu Press Row Phone: Athletics Website: COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Benny Moss (UNCC 92) School Record/Yrs: 0-0 (first) Career Record/Yrs: same Assistant Coaches: Joe Redmond, Kirk Earlywine, Justin Furr TEAM INFORMATION Record: 25-8 Conference Record: 15-3 (T 1st) Letterwinners Returning/Lost:7/4 Starters Returning/Lost:2/3 SERIES VS. ODU Record: ODU leads, First Meeting: , (ODU wins, at ODU) Last Meeting: ,( ODU at ODU) KEY RETURNEES POS CL HT PPG RPG T.J. Carter G Sr Todd Hendley F Jr KEY LOSSES POS CL HT PPG RPG John Goldsberry G Sr Beckham Wyrick F Sr Mitch Laue F Sr Monarch Basketball

68 NON-CONFERENCEOPPONENTS MONMOUTH November 10 Constant Center Cox Communications Classic ARKANSAS STATE November 11 Constant Center Cox Communications Classic CLEMSON November 12 Constant Center Cox Communications Classic Dave Calloway Head Coach Marques Alston Dickey Nutt Head Coach Isaac Wells Oliver Purnell Head Coach Vernon Hamilton GENERAL INFORMATION Location: West Long Branch, NJ Enrollment: 4,500 Nickname: Hawks Colors: Midnight Blue & White Conference: Northeast President: Vice Admiral Paul Gaffney, II Athletic Director: Dr. Marilyn McNeil Athletic Phone: Home Court: William Boylan Gymnasium(2,500) SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Chris Tobin SID Phone: SID Home Phone: Fax: SID Press Row Phone: Athletics Website: COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Dave Calloway (Monmouth, 91) School Record/Yrs: (10 yrs) Career Record/Yrs: same Assistant Coaches: Ron Krayl, Mark Calzonetti TEAM INFORMATION Record: Conference Record: 12-6 (3 rd /Trn. Champions) Post Season: NCAA Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4 Starters Returning/Lost:3/2 SERIES VS. ODU Record: First Meeting KEY RETURNEES POS CL HT PPG RPG Marques Alston F Sr Dejan Delic F Sr Corey Hallett F Sr GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Jonesboro, Ark. Enrollment: 10,508 Nickname: Indians Colors: Scarlet and Black Conference: Sun Belt President: Dr. Les Wyatt Athletic Director: Dr. Dean Lee Athletic Phone: Home Court: Convocation Center (10,038) Ticket Office: n/a SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Jerry Scott SID Phone: SID Home Phone: n/a Fax: Press Row Phone: Athletics Website: COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Dickey Nutt (Oklahoma St. 82) School Record/Yrs: (11) Career Record/Yrs: same Assistant Coaches: Tony Madlock, Shawn Forrest, Jay Cook TEAM INFORMATION Record: Conference Record: 7-7(3 rd East) Post Season: non Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/7 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 SERIES VS. ODU: Record: First Meeting KEY RETURNEES POS CL HT PPG RPG Yual Banks G Jr Jim Jones G Sr Isaac Wells F Sr GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Clemson, SC Enrollment: 17,165 Nickname: Tigers Colors: Burnt Orange and Northwest Purple Conference: ACC President: James Barker Athletic Director: Dr. Terry Don Phillips Athletic Phone: Home Court: Littlejohn Coliseum(9,850) Ticket Office: SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Phillip Sykes SID Phone: SID cell Phone: Fax: SID Phillips@clemson.edu Press Row Phone: Athletics Website: COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Oliver Purnell (ODU 75) School Record/Yrs: 45-47(3 yrs) Career Record/Yrs: (19) Assistant Coaches: Ron Bradley (Assoc), Frank Smith Shaka Smart TEAM INFORMATION Record: Conference Record: 7-9 (T8th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 SERIES VS. ODU ODU leads, 1-0 First Meeting: NIT second round (ODU wins, in 2OT at Clemson). KEY RETURNEES POS CL HT PPG RPG Vernon Hamilton G Sr Cliff Hammonds G Jr James Mays F Jr KEY LOSSES POS PPG RPG Akin Akingbala C Shawan Robinson G

69 NON-CONFERENCEOPPONENTS FLORIDA ATLANTIC November 17 Constant Center GEORGETOWN November 19 Washington, DC RICHMOND November 25 Constant Center Rex Walters Head Coach DeAndre Rice John Thompson III Head Coach Jeff Green Chris Mooney Head Coach Gaston Moliva GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Boca Raton, FL Enrollment: 26,000 Nickname: Owls Colors: Blue and Red Conference: Sun Belt President: Frank T. Brogan Athletic Director: Craig Angelos Athletic Phone: Home Court: FAU Arena (5,000) Ticket Office: N/a SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID:??? SID Phone: SID Home Phone: Fax: SID Press Row Phone: Athletics Website: COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Rex Walters (Kansas 93) School Record/Yrs: 0-0 (1 st year) Career Record/Yrs: same Assistant Coaches: Mike Balado, Jeff Guin, Wendell Moore TEAM INFORMATION Record: Conference Record: 14-6 (3 rd in Atlantic Sun) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/5 Starters Returning/Lost:2/3 SERIES VS. ODU Record:First Meeting KEY RETURNEES POS CL HT PPG RPG Brent Crews G Sr DeAndre Rice G Sr KEY LOSSES POS HT PPG RPG Kevin Green G Rodney Webb F GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Washington,DC Enrollment: 12,290 Nickname: Hoyas Colors: Blue and Gray Conference: BIGEAST President: John DeGiola Athletic Director: Bernard Muir Athletic Phone: Home Court: Verizon Center(20,600)/ McDonough (2,400) Ticket Office: NA SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Bill Shapland SID Phone: SID Home Phone: Fax: SID shaplanw@georgetown.edu Press Row Phone: (Verizon) Or (McDonough) Athletics Website: COACHING STAFF Head Coach: John Thompson, III (Princeton 68) School Record/Yrs: (2 yrs) Career Record/Yrs: (6 yrs) Assistant Coaches: Robert Burke,Kevin Broadus, Sydney Johnson TEAM INFORMATION Record: Conference Record: 10-6(4 th ) Post Season: NCAA Sweet 16 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/5 Starters Returning/Lost:3/2 SERIES VS. ODU Tied: 1-1 First Meeting: (ODU wins, in McDonough-ECAC Trn.) Last Meeting: (Georgetown wins, at Richmond ECAC Trn.) KEY RETURNEES POS CL HT PPG RPG Jeff Green F Jr Roy Hibbert C Jr Jonathan Wallace G Jr KEY LOSSES POS PPG RPG Brandon Bowman F Ashanti Cook G GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Richmond, Va. Enrollment: 2950 Nickname: Spiders Colors: Red and Blue Conference: Atlantic 10 President: Dr. William Cooper Athletic Director: Jim Miller Athletic Phone: Home Court: Robins Center (9,071) Ticket Office: NA?? SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Mark Kwolek SID Phone: SID Cell Phone: Fax: SID mkwolek@richmond.edu Press Row Phone: Athletics Website: COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Chris Mooney (Princeton 94) School Record/Yrs: (1 yr) Career Record/Yrs: (2 yrs) Assistant Coaches: Mike McKee(Assoc), Carlin Hartman, Kevin McGeehan TEAM INFORMATION Record: Conference Record: 6-10 (11 th in A-10) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 SERIES VS. ODU Record: ODU leads, First Meeting: , UR wins, in Robins Last Meeting: , UR wins, (OT) in Robins KEY RETURNEES POS CL PPG RPG Peter Thomas G Sr Oumar Sylla F Jr Drew Crank C Jr Gaston Moliva F Sr KEY LOSSES PPG RPG Jermain Bucknor Kevin Steenberge Monarch Basketball

70 NON-CONFERENCEOPPONENTS MARIST November 29, Poughkeepsie, NY VIRGINIA TECH December 6 Blacksburg, VA S. CAROLINA ST. Dec. 16 Constant Center Matt Brady Head Coach Jared Jordan Seth Greenberg Head Coach Coleman Collins Jamal Brown Head Coach Brian Mason GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Poughkeepsie,NY Enrollment: 4,000 Nickname: Red Foxes Colors: Red, & White Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic President: Dr. Dennis Murray Athletic Director: Tim Murray Athletic Phone: Home Court: McCann Center(3,200) SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Jason Corriher SID Phone: SID Cell Phone: Fax: SID Jason.corriher@marist.edu Press Row Phone: Athletics Website: COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Matt Brady (Siena 87) School Record/Yrs: 30-27(2 yrs) Career Record/Yrs: same Assistant Coaches: Bob O Driscoll, Orlando Ransom, Chris Parsons TEAM INFORMATION Record: Conference Record: 12-6(3 rd ) Letterwinners Returning/Lost:12/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0 SERIES VS. ODU Record: ODU leads, 1-0 First Meeting: : (ODU wins at ODU-Bracket Busters) KEY RETURNEES POS CL HT PPG RPG Jared Jordan G Sr Will Whittington G Sr James Smith C Sr Ryan Stilphen F Jr KEY LOSSES POS HT PPG RPG Carl Hood G GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Blacksburg, Va. Enrollment: 28,000 Nickname: Hokies Colors: Chicago Maroon & Burnt Orange Conference: Atlantic Coast President: Dr. Charles Steger Athletic Director: Jim Weaver Athletic Phone: Home Court: Cassell Coliseum (9,847) Ticket Office: SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Bill Dyer SID Phone: SID Cell Phone: Fax: SID wdyer@vt.edu Press Row Phone: Athletics Website: COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Seth Greenberg (Fairleigh Dickinson 78) School Record/Yrs: (3 yrs) Career Record/Yrs: (16 yrs) Assistant Coaches: Brad Greenberg (assoc), Ryan Odom, Stacey Palmore) TEAM INFORMATION Record: Conference Record: 4-12 (10 th ) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/3 Starters Returning/Lost:5/0 SERIES VS. ODU: Record: VT leads, 12-7 First Meeting: , VT wins, in Scope Last Meeting: , ODU wins, at ODU KEY RETURNEES POS CL HT PPG RPG Zabian Dowdell G Sr Jamon Gordon G Sr A.D. Vassallo F So Coleman Collins F Sr Deron Washington F Jr GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Orangeburg, SC Enrollment: 4,700 Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Garnett and Blue Conference: MEAC President: Dr. Andrew Hugine, Jr. Athletic Director: Charlene Johnson Athletic Phone: N/A Home Court: Smith Hammond Middleton Center SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Bill Hamilton SID Phone: SID Home Phone: N/A Fax: SID whamilton@scsu.edu Press Row: N/A Athletics Website: COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Jamal Brown (SCSU) School Record: 0-0 (1 st year) Career Record: same Assistant Coaches: Ray Martin, Jonas Hayes, Jamar Washington TEAM INFORMATION Record: Conference Record: 11-7 (T4th) Post Season: None Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/2 Starters Returning/Lost:4/1 SERIES VS. ODU Record: First Meeting TOP RETURNEES POS CL HT PPG RPG Brian Mason F Sr Robert Baker G Jr Derrick Davis G Jr Julius Carter C So KEY LOSSES POS PTS RPG Thurman Zimmerman F

71 NON-CONFERENCEOPPONENTS UAB December 18 Constant Center WINTHROP December 29 Constant Center Mike Davis Head Coach Wen-Mukubu Gregg Marshall Head Coach Craig Bradshaw IN THE SPOTLIGHT GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Birmingham, AL. Enrollment: 16,693 Nickname: Blazers Colors: Forest Green & Old Gold Conference: Conference USA President: Dr. Carol Garrison Athletic Director: Richard Margison Athletic Dept. Phone: Arena: Robins Center (8,500) Ticket Office: SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact: Aaron Jordan Office Phone: Jordana@UAB.edu Fax: Press Row: Web Address: COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Mike Davis Record at UAB: 0-0 (1 st year) Career Record: (6 yrs) Assistants: Donnie Marsh, Kerry Rupp, Tracy Dildy TEAM INFORMATION Record: 24-7 Conference Record: 12-2(2 nd ) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/6 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 SERIES VS. ODU UAB leads 15-8 First Meeting: , (UAB wins, in Birmingham) Last Meeting: , (UAB wins, in Birmingham) KEY RETURNEES POS CL HT PPG RPG Frank Holmes F Jr Lawrence Kinnard F So Wen Mukubu F Sr KEY LOSSES POS PPG RPG Marvett McDonald G Demario Eddins F GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Rock Hill, SC Enrollment: 6,600 Nickname: Eagles Colors: Garnet and Gold Conference: Big South President: Dr. Anthony DiGiorgio Athletic Director: Tom Hickman Athletic Phone: N/A Home Court: Winthrop Coliseum (6,100) Ticket Office: N/A SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Jack Frost SID Phone: (ext 6245) SID Home Phone: N/A Fax: SID frostj@winthrop.edu Press Row Phone: Athletics Website: COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Gregg Marshall School Record/Yrs: (8 yrs) Career Record/Yrs: same Assistant Coaches: Randy Peele, Paul Molinari, Earl Grant TEAM INFORMATION Record: 23-8 Conference Record: 13-3 (1 st ) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4 Starters Returning/Lost:4/1 SERIES VS. ODU Record: First Meeting KEY RETURNEES POS CL HT PPG RPG Torrell Martin G Sr Craig Bradshaw C Sr Chris Gaynor G Jr Phillip Williams F Sr KEY LOSSES PPG RPG James Shuler CONFERENCES WITH MOST 24 + WIN TEAMS CAA...4 (GMU, Hofstra, ODU, UNCW) BIG EAST...3 (UCONN, Pittsburgh, Villanova) Big Ten...3 (Illinois, Iowa, Ohio State) NON-CONFERENCE POST SEASON WINNING PERCENTAGES SEC CAA Pac BIG EAST C-USA FINAL CONFERENCE RPI RANKINGS 1. SEC 2. Big Ten 3. Big East 4. ACC 5. Big Missouri Valley 7. Pac CAA 9. Mountain West 10. WAC Monarch Basketball

72 Retired Jerseys LEO ANTHONY ( ) Leo Anthony became the school s first All-Ameri can (third team) in 1959 when Old Dominion was known 5as the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary. Anthony concluded his career with 2,181 career points which is second on the school s all-time scoring list. His career average of 26.6 points is the best ever at Old Dominion. He holds the school record for career free-throws (643), and scored 35 or more points 12 times during his career. He broke the 30-point barrier 29 times. Anthony is a charter member in the Old Dominion Sports Hall of Fame in JOEL COPELAND ( ) Joel Copeland earned first-team All-Ameri can honors ( ) his senior year and second-team All-American honors as a junior. During his 32 four-year career, Copeland scored 1,657 points and grabbed 929 rebounds. He still holds school records for points (682) and most field goals attempted (568) for a single season. Copeland was drafted in 1973 by the NBA New Orleans Jazz, and played professionally in Sweden from He was inducted into the Old Dominion Sports Hall of Fame in His jersey number 32 was retired. KENNY GATTISON ( ) Kenny Gattison was a twotime Sun Belt Conference All-Star and in 1986 was the league s Player-of-the- Year. During his four seasons at Old Dominion, the Monarchs advanced to two NCAA Tournaments and two National Invitation Tournaments. Gattison still holds the Sun Belt career rebound mark of 963 which ranks him fourth on the Monarchs all-time list. He set the school s single season field goal percentage record of.637. He is currently eighth on the Old Dominion all-time scoring list with He is sixth in field goal percentage (.552) and played the most games (122). Gattison earned honorable mention All-American honors twice in 1985 and He was drafted in the third round by the 44 Phoenix Suns. He was inducted into the ODU Sports Hall of Fame in His jersey number, 44, was retired at Scope in Kenny is currently and assistant coach with the New Orleans Hornets. 72 DAVE TWARDZIK ( ) Old Dominion s first, first-team All-American (1972), Dave Twardzik holds several school assist records, including single game (20) and single season average (11.4), career assists average 14 (10.7), single game free throws (24) and free throw attempts (26). A third-team All-American as a junior, Twardzik went on to play five years of professional basketball with the Portland Trailblazers, leading them to the 1977 world championship. He was inducted into the Old Dominion Sports Hall of Fame in His jersey number 14 was retired in 1972 in the Fieldhouse. Twardzik also played for the Virginia Squires of the now-defunct ABA. He was inducted into the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame in WILSON WASHINGTON ( ) Wilson Washington be came Old Dominion s first Divi sion I All-American in 1977 after earning Division II All-American honors in 1975 (third team) and in 1976 (first team). In two and a half years at Old Dominion, Washington scored 1,366 career points, grabbed 1,011 rebounds and blocked 363 shots. He grabbed a career high 24 rebounds against Roanoke in Washington was selected as the NCAA s Division II tournament s 52 Most Valuable Player in 1975 when Old Dominion defeated New Orleans for the NCAA crown in Evansville, Indiana. A second-round draft pick by the Philadelphia 76ers (1977), Washington played two seasons for the New Jersey Nets. His jersey number, 52 was retired in He was inducted into the Old Dominion Sports Hall of Fame in MARK WEST ( ) Mark West was named honorable mention All-American by The Sporting News in 1981 and by the Assocciated Press in 1982 and He was also named by Basketball Weekly to its 1980 Freshman All-American squad. West led the nation in block ed shots twice and was a first team All-Sun Belt conference selection as a senior. He grabbed a career high 23 rebounds in 1980 against Texas Wesleyan. He is Old Dominion s all-time blocked shot leader with 446, second in career rebounds with 1,113 and in field goal percentage at.559. West began his NBA career with the Dallas Mavericks, played years in the NBA and is now Assist. General Manager with the Phoenix Suns. His jersey 45 number 45 was retired in 1984 in Scope and the Petersburg, Virginia, native was inducted into the ODU Sports Hall of Fame in Inducted into the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame in 2006.

73 Mark Poag Sonny Allen RECORDS Paul Webb Ron Drews Monarch Basketball

74 Championship TEAMS Colonial Athletic Association Champions (28-6 Overall) Left to right, back row: Asst. Coach Jim Corrigan, Asst. Coach Travis DeCuire, Kiah Thomas, Jason Thompson, Arnaud Dahi, Alex Loughton, Sam Harris, Janko Mrksic, Valdas Vasylius, Brian Henderson, Abdi Lidonde, Asst. Coach Rob Wilkes, Head Coach Blaine Taylor Left to right, front row: Strength Coach Andy Zucker, Athletic Trainer Scott Johnson, Drew Williamson, Brandon Johnson, Isaiah Hunter, John Morris, Sports Info. Dir. Carol Hudson, Jr., Manager Ed Isaac Colonial Athletic Association Champions (21-12 Overall) Left to right, front row: Asst. Coach Jim Corrigan, Head Coach Jeff Capel, Brett Harper, E.J. Sherod, Brion Dunlap, Mike Byers, Freddie Bryant, Asst. Coach Milan Brown, Asst. Coach Mark Cline, Athletic Trainer Scott Johnson. Left to right, back row: Mgr. Andria Bane, Mgr. Mike Tyree, Mark Poag, Reggie Bassette, Cal Bowdler, Odell Hodge, Skipper Youngblood, Brandon Jones, Mgr. Michael Roundtree, Mgr. Jose Irizarry, Mgr. Jackie Jones Colonial Athletic Association Champions (21-12 Overall) Left to right, front row: Rob Dalby, Mgr., Duffy Samuels, Mark Johnson, David Harvey, Mike Jones, Petey Sessoms, E.J. Sherod, Brion Dunlap and Jason Barnett, Mgr. Back row: Bobby Collins, Asst. Coach, Kristen Peifer, Mgr., Mark Cline, Asst. Coach, Jason Nickerson, Mario Mullen, Odell Hodge, Derrick Parker, Jeff Mordica, Corey Parker, Jim Corrigan, Assistant Coach, Piper Blye, Mgr. and Jeff Capel, Head Coach CAA Regular Season Champs (21-10 Overall) Left-Right-Front Row: Corey Robinson, Mike Jones, Kevin Swann, Kevin Larkin, Allon Wright, and Mario Mullen. Back Row: Tom Rouse(Mgr.), Rob Dalby (Mgr.), Corey Parker, Petey Sessoms, Derrrick Parker, Odell Hodge, David Harvey, Mark Johnson, E.J. Sherod, Kristen Peifer(Mgr.) and Jason Barnett (Mgr.) Colonial Athletic Association Champions (15-15 Overall) Left to right, front row: Brian Sheffler, Jason Barnett, Kevin Larkin, John Robinson, Barry Smith, Donald Anderson, Mike Jones, Tom Rouse. Back row: Scott Johnson, Pete Strickland, Steve Trax, Al Grant, Ricardo Leonard, David Harvey, Allon Wright, Petey Sessoms, Keith Jackson, Joe Leake, Tic Price, Oliver Purnell, Frank Smith Sun Belt Regular Season Champs (23-8 Overall) Left to right, front row: Ron Ganulin, Sylvester Charles, Frnk Smith, Ronnie Wade, Kenny Gattison, Clarence Hanley, Darryl Tolson, and Eddie Jordan. Back row, left to right: Art Perry, Dee Pritchett, Kennell Jones, Keith Thomas, David Carlyle, Garrick Davis, Bernhard Royster, Steve Trax, and Tom Young.

75 Championship TEAMS Sun Belt Regular Season Champs (19-10 Overall) Left to right, front row: P.Vesci, M. Dean, R. Wade, F Facka, G. Robinson, C. Smith, K. Thomas, T. Calloway, B. Kirkpatrick. Back row, left to right: P. Webb, O. Purnell, M. Davis, G. Buckland, C. Hanley, M. West, H. Lambert, K. Gattison, T. Southerland, E. Webb, T Franklin ECAC South Champions (18-12 Overall) Left to right, front row: Paul Webb, Oliver Purnell, Mark Davis, Fred Facka, Ray Braxton, Tim Southerland, Gary Buckland, Mark West, Erik Griekspoor, Horace Lambert, Ronnie McAdoo, Billy Mann, Charlie Smith, Eddie Webb, Jim Casciano ECAC Regular Season Champs (28-10 Overall) Left- Right: Bert Kragtwijk, Erik Griekspoor, Mark West, Tom Perry, Tim Southerland, Ray Broxton, Ronnie McAdoo, Billy Mann, Grant Robinson, Ricky Adams, and Bobby Vaughan ECAC South Champions (25-5 Overall) Left to right, front row: Big Blue, Mike Mouris, Grant Robinson, Billy Mann, Bobby Haithcock, Ricky Adams, Bobby Vaughan, C. J. Koenig. Back row: Paul Webb, Oliver Purnell, Ronnie McAdoo, Ronnie Valentine, Bert Kragtwijk, Mark West, Tim Southerland, Tommy Branch, Eddie Webb, Mike Pollio ECAC South (25-4 Overall / First Div. I team) Left to right, front row: Frank Cox, Benn Potts, Richie Wright, George Darby, Chris Pickett, Mike Ray, Ronnie Valentine, Bobby Haithcock, Tony Flores. Back row: Mike Pollio, Oliver Purnell, Joey Caruthers, Terry Douglas, Reese Neyland, Jeff Fuhrmann, Wilson Washington, Wayne Piscopo, Bill Herscher, Tommy Conrad, Windell Morrison, Paul Webb. Monarch Basketball NCAA Division II Final Four (19-12 Overall) Left to right, front row: Windell Morrison, Tommy Conrad, Jeff Fuhrmann, Wilson Washington, Dave Moyer, Reese Neyland and Joey Caruthers. Back row, left to right: Terry Douglas, Rich Tackaberry, Ray Peszko, Leon Hylton, Bill Herscher.

76 Championship TEAMS NCAA Division II National Champions (25-6 Overall) Left to right, front row: Gray Eubank, Joey Caruthers, Windell Morrison, Dave Moyer, Oliver Purnell, Leon Hylton, Jeff Furhmann, Joey O Brien, Curtis Cole. Back row: Mike Wrigley, Carol Hudson, Jr., Rich Tackaberry, Tommy Street, Jay Rountree, Wilson Washington, Sonny Allen, Charlie Wollum, Ed Hall NCAA Division II National Finalists (21-9 Overall) Left to right, front row: Ken Gathy, Parke Congleton, Jack Baker, Joel Copeland, Steve Cox, Dave Twardzik, Berry Roach, Ricky Michaelsen, Rick Nau. Back row, left to right: Coach Marion Carroll, Mgr. Larry Crowder, Skip Noble, Terry Foster, Jay Rountree, Randy Coulling, Charles Harrington, Coach Steve Cottrell, Coach Sonny Allen Mason-Dixon Conference Champions (21-10 Overall) Front sitting, middle: John O Hara. Left to right, front row: Ken Hopkins, Steve Cox, Skip Noble, Harry Lozon, Ron Drews, Billy Hayes. Standing, back row: Sonny Allen, Dick St. Clair, Buttons Speakes, Harry Roach, Billy Turner, Ken Gathy, Marion Carroll. 76 All-Conference Monarchs COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ALL-CONFERENCE Ricardo Leonard First Team Petey Sessoms First Team Odell Hodge Second Team Keith Jackson Second Team Odell Hodge First Team Petey Sessoms First Team Petey Sessoms First Team Mike Jones Second Team Joe Bunn First Team Odell Hodge First Team Odell Hodge First Team Mark Poag Second Team Cal Bowdler First Team Andre McCullum Seond Team Andre McCullum Seond Team Pierre Greene Seond Team Ricardo Marsh Second Team Ricardo Marsh First Team Alex Loughton First Team Isaiah Hunter Third Team John Waller Third Team Alex Loughton First Team Isaiah Hunter Second Team Arnaud Dahi Third Team Alex Loughton Second Team Isaiah Hunter Third Team ECAC ALL-SOUTH SELECTIONS Wilson Washington First Team Ronnie Valentine Second Team Ronnie Valentine First Team Ronnie Valentine First Team Ronnie McAdoo First Team Ronnie McAdoo First Team Mark West Second Team Ronnie McAdoo First Team Mark West First Team ALL SUN BELT SELECTIONS Mark West First Team Charlie Smith Second Team Charlie Smith Honorable Mention Mark Davis Honorable Mention Keith Thomas Honorable Mention Kenny Gattison First Team Clarence Hanley Honorable Mention Mark Davis Honorable Mention Kenny Gattison First Team Keith Thomas Second Team Frank Smith Honorable Mention Anthony Carver Second Team Anthony Carver Second Team Chris Gatling First Team Anthony Carver First Team Chris Gatling First Team ALL MASON DIXON SELECTIONS Randy Leddy First Team Bob Pritchett First Team Dick St. Clair First Team

77 All-Conference MONARCHS CAA ALL TOURNAMENT St. Clair Ricardo Leonard 1992 (MVP) Keith Jackson 1992 Donald Anderson 1992 Odell Hodge 1994 (MVP) Mike Jones 1994 Kevin Swann 1994 Petey Sessoms 1995 (MVP) Mario Mullen 1995 Mike Jones 1995 Joe Bunn 1996 Odell Hodge 1997 (MVP) Brion Dunlap 1997 Mike Byers 1997 Cal Bowdler 1999 Andre McCullum 1999 Alex Loughton 2004 Alex Loughton 2005 (MVP) Drew Williamson 2005 Isaiah Hunter 2005 CAA ALL DEFENSIVE TEAM Donald Anderson Kevin Larkin Kevin Swann Duffy Samuels Petey Sessoms Duffy Samuels Odell Hodge Cal Bowdler & Clifton Jones Rasheed Wright Alex Loughton 2004 Drew Williamson 2005 SUN BELT SOPHOMORE OF THE YEAR Anthony Carver 1988 Chris Gatling 1989 SUN BELT JUNIOR OF THE YEAR Chris Gatling 1990 Purnell Leonard Bowdler ECAC SOUTH ALL TOURNAMENT SELECTIONS Wilson Washington 1977 Ronnie Valentine 1977 Mark West 1980 (MVP) Mark West 1982 (MVP) SUN BELT ALL TOURNAMENT SELECTIONS Charlie Smith 1984 Mark Davis 1985 Keith Thomas 1986 Chris Gatling 1989 Chris Gatling 1991 (MVP) Ricardo Leonard 1991 PLAYER OF THE YEAR HONORS Ronnie Valentine ECAC South Kenny Gattison Sun Belt Chris Gatling Sun Belt Chris Gatling Sun Belt Odell Hodge CAA Petey Sessoms CAA Odell Hodge CAA Alex Loughton CAA ALL FRESHMEN/ROOKIE HONORS Ronnie Valentine ECAC-South Mark West ECAC-South Grant Robinson ECAC-South Charlie Smith ECAC-South Frank Smith Sun Belt Garrick Davis Sun Belt Anthony Carver Sun Belt Donald Grant Sun Belt Ricardo Leonard Sun Belt Chuck Evans Sun Belt Joe Leake Sun Belt Petey Sessoms CAA Mario Mullen CAA Odell Hodge CAA Brion Dunlap CAA Mike Byers CAA Mark Poag CAA Ricardo Marsh CAA FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Anthony Carver Sun Belt Chuck Evans Sun Belt Odell Hodge CAA Mark Poag CAA 77 Monarch Basketball SUN BELT SENIOR OF THE YEAR Mark West 1983 Kenny Gattison 1986 Chris Gatling 1991 COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL DISTRICT Gray Eubank District III Dave Moyer District III Reese Neyland District III Kevin Larkin 1993 and 1994 District III Alex Loughton District III Alex Loughton District III CONFERENCE ALL ACADEMIC Steve Trax 1986, 1987, 1988 Dee Pritchett 1989, 1990 Cyril Cox 1990, 1991 Kevin Larkin 1992, Kevin Swann 1994 Alex Loughton 2004 Alex Loughton 2005 (Scholar-Athlete of the Year) Alex Loughton 2006 COACH OF THE YEAR HONORS Paul Webb ECAC North-South Tom Young Sun Belt Oliver Purnell CAA Jeff Capel CAA Blaine Taylor CAA NATIONAL AND REGIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR HONORS Sonny Allen NCAA District III Sonny Allen NCAA District III Sonny Allen NCAA District III Sonny Allen AP and NABC National Oliver Purnell NABC District 4 Jeff Capel NABC District 4 VIRGINIA COLLEGIATE COACH OF THE YEAR HONORS Oliver Purnell Richmond Times-Dispatch Jeff Capel VaSID Blaine Taylor VaSID REGIONAL AND NATIONAL TOURNAMENT HONORS Wilson Washington NCAA Div. II Finals MVP Joey Caruthers NCAA Div. II Regional MVP Jeff Furhman NCAA Div. II

78 Post-Season RESULTS has been a regular in post-season playsince the season. The Monarchs have been selected for post season play in 25 of the past 37 years, including 18 appearances in 29 years of Division I competition ( ). In 108 post season games (Confer ence, NCAA and NIT) since 1967, Old Dominion has compiled a record, including a record in Division I play. The Monarchs made its biggest impression in the 1995 NCAA tourna ment with a stunning, triple over time victory over third seed and Big East Champion Villanova, in Albany, NY. Old Dominion made its initial appearance in the NCAA Division I tournament in 1980, dropping an decision to eventual NCAA tourna ment runner-up UCLA. Old Dominion s second NCAA tournament game came in March of 1982 with a loss to Wake Forest. In 1985, Old Dominion lost to SMU in Hartford, CT. In 1986 the Monarchs defeated West Virginia in the first round, 72-64, before losing to NCAA runner-up Duke in the second round. In 1992, Old Dominion lost to NCAA quarterfinalist Kentucky in the NCAA East Region at Worcester, MA. The Monarchs appeared in the National Invitational Tournament in 1977, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1988, 1993, 1994, 1999 anad In 1979, the Monarchs advanced to the quarterfinals with wins over Wagner, and Clemson, before losing at Purdue. In 1994, the Monarchs reached the second round of the NIT. In 2006, the Monarchs reached the mecca of college basketball, the semi finals in Madison Square Garden after beating Colorado, Manhattan and Hofstra. Old Dominion s post-season game-bygame results follow. NCAA TOURNAMENT L UCLA ( at Arizona) 9th L Wake Forest (Charlotte, NC) 10th L SMU (Hartford, CT) 12th W West Virginia (Greensboro, NC) 8th L Duke (Greensboro, NC) L Kentucky (Worcester, MA) 15th W Villanova (Albany, NY)-3 ot 14th L Tulsa (Albany, NY) L New Mexico (Pittsburgh, PA) 14th L Michigan St. (Worcester, MA) 12th NCAA Record: 2-8 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT L Villanova (ot) W Wagner W at Clemson (2 ot) L at Purdue (quarterfinals) L at Georgia L at South Carolina L at Notre Dame L at Ohio State W Virginia Commonwealth L at Miami-Ohio W Manhattan L at Bradley W Seton Hall (FH) L at Butler W at Colorado W Manhattan W at Hofstra L Michigan NIT Record: 8-10 COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (Richmond, Virginia) W UNC Wilmington W Richmond W James Madison (Champ.) L East Carolina W William and Mary W Richmond L James Madison (Championship) W George Mason W American (ot) W James Madison (Championship) W James Madison L UNC Wilmington W Richmond W William and Mary W James Madison (OT) W James Madison L UNC Wilmington W ECU (OT) W VCU L George Mason (Finals) L Richmond W William & Mary (OT) L UNCW L VCU L Drexel W Hofstra L VCU W William & Mary W Hofstra W VCU (Finals) (OT) L Northeastern CAA Record: EASTERN COLLEGE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE (ECAC North-South) W at Georgetown (South Finals) L Syracuse (N-S Finals) L Georgetown (Finals at U. of Richmond) W Catholic U. (Hampton, Va.) W William & Mary W Navy (Finals) L Richmond (Hampton, Va.) W George Mason (Scope) W Richmond W James Madison (Finals) ECAC Record: 7-3 SUN BELT CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT L Jacksonville (Birmingham, AL) W Jacksonville (Birmingham, AL) W Western Kentucky L Alabama-Birmingham (Finals) W South Alabama (Hampton, VA) W Alabama-Birmingham L VCU (Finals) W UNC Charlotte (Birmingham, AL) L Jacksonville L at Western Kentucky (Bowling Green, KY) W Western Kentucky (ot) (Richmond, VA) L at VCU L Alabama-Birmingham (ot) (Charlotte, NC) L Jacksonville (Birmingham, AL) W Alabama-Birmingham (ot) (Mobile, AL) W South Florida L at South Alabama (Finals) Sun Belt Record: 8-9 MASON DIXON CONFERENCE W Baltimore (Washington, DC) L Bridgewater W Baltimore (Washington, DC) L Catholic U W Towson State (Ashland, VA) W Mt. St. Mary s W Baltimore (Finals) 5-2 NCAA DIVISION II TOURNAMENT L Oglethorpe (at Norfolk State) L at Norfolk State L at Georgia Southern W 93-0 Mt. St. Mary s W Stetson (at ODU) W Norfolk State (Region Final) W Puget Sound (Evansville, IN) W Kentucky Wesleyan L at Evansville (NCAA Final) W Fayetteville State (Roanoke, VA) L at Roanoke (ot) (Reg.Final) W Rollins (at ODU) L Norfolk State (Regional Final) W Baltimore (at ODU) W Randolph-Macon (Regional Final) W North Dakota (Evansville, IN) W Tennessee State W New Orleans (NCAA Final) W Madison (at ODU) W Baltimore (Regional Final) W Cheyney State (Quarters at ODU) L Puget Sound (Evansville, IN) L Eastern Illinois (NCAA Fourth Place) NCAA Div. II Record: 15-8 Post-Season Game NCAA Division II National Championship Game March 19, 1971, Evansville, Indiana Evansville 97, Old Dominion 82 ODU 82 Couling 2-9, 1-2, 6, 1, 5; Noble 7-16, 2-4, 11, 5, 16; Cox 6-9, 3-4, 9, 3, 15; Nau 0-5, 1-3, 2, 2, 1; Twardzik 6-16, 1-2, 6, 1, 13; Foster 4-6, 0-1, 2, 3, 8; Copeland 10-18, 0-1, 12, 1, 20; Baker 1-2, 0-1, 0, 0, 2; Gathy 0-3, 0-0, 3, 0; Congleton 1-1, 0-0, 0, 0, 2; Roach 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Rountree 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Totals: (.435); 8-18 (.444); 48, 19, 82. Evansville 97 Coffey 8-13, 6-6, 4, 3, 22; Wellemeyer 7-14, 2-3, 2, 0, 16; Clayton 4-9, 1-1, 8, 3, 9; Buse 9-17, 5-6, 6, 2, 23; Smith 5-7, 0-0, 5, 1, 10; John 0-1, 1-2, 4, 2, 1; Martin 4-8, 3-5, 4, 3, 11; Welmer 0-1, 1-1, 2, 0, 1; M.Kissic 0-0, 0-0, 1, 1, 0; Stebbins 1-1, 0-0, 0, 0, 2; Oliver 0-0, 2-2, 1, 0, 2; Totals: (.535); (.808), 37, 15, 97. Fouled Out: Noble (ODU); Scores by Halves: ODU ; Evansville Att.: 13,124; Offi cials: Palesse, Fouty. NCAA Division II National Championship Game March 14, 1975, Evansville, Indiana Old Dominion 76, New Orleans 74 ODU 76 Eubank 5-14, 0-0, 3, 3, 10; Fuhrmann 4-8, 0-0, 5, 2, 8; Washington 10-13, 1-1, 12, 2, 21; Purnell 4-8, 4-5, 4, 3, 12; Caruthers 7-17, 1-2, 3, 3, 15; Street 3-4, 4-5, 5, 0, 10; Rountree 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Totals: (.516), (.769); 35, 13, 76. UNO 74 Carnovale 8-12, 2-2, 4, 2, 18; Pace 0-5, 0-0, 6, 1, 0; Hyatt 0-0, 0-0, 1, 0, 0; Holland 14-24, 0-0, 5, 1, 28; Mills 9-16, 2-2, 6, 1, 20; Stackhouse 1-2, 0-2, 2, 5, 2; Warren 1-9, 0-0, 6, 3, 2; Booker 1-3, 0-0, 1, 1, 2; Crumo 0-2, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Kennedy 0-1, 0-0, 2, 1, 0; Cooper 1-5, 0-0, 8, 2, 2;Totals: (.443), 4-6 (.667), 43, 17, 74. Fouled Out: Stackhouse (UNO). Scores by Halves: ODU ; UNO ; Att.: 4,046; Officials: Moser, Morgan. National Invitation Tournament First Round March 9, 1977, Norfolk, Virginia Villanova 71, Old Dominion 68 (overtime) Villanova 71 K. Herron 8-18, 6-6, 6, 2, 22; L.Herron 10-20, 0-0, 5, 2, 20; Olive 5-13, 3-3, 12, 5, 13; Robinson 2-5, 0-0, 2, 5, 4; Rigsby 2-6, 0-0, 8, 4, 4; Sparrow 1-1, 2-2, 1, 1, 4 ; Rogers 1-4, 0-0, 2, 2, 2; Underman 1-3, 0-2, 1, 0, 2; Totals: (.429); (.849), 39, 21, 71 Old Dominion 68 Washington 8-16, 3-7, 13, 4, 19; Valentine 9-17, 3-6, 13, 2, 21; Fuhrmann 6-10, 0-0, 2, 4, 12; Caruthers 6-12, 0-0, 1, 3, 12; Douglas 1-1, 0-0, 3, 0, 2; Conrad 1-2, 0-0, 3, 1, 2; Wright 0-4, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Neyland 0-2, 0-0, 3, 1, 0; Ray 0-0, 0-0, 1, 1, 0; Haithcock 0-1, 0-0, 1, 0, 0; Totals: (.477), 6-13 (.472), 44, 16, 68. Fouled Out: Olive and Robinson (Villanova); Technicals: ODU Bench; Scores by Halves: VU ; ODU Att.: 9,500; Officials: Wirtz, Austin. National Invitation Tournament First Round March 7, 1979, Norfolk, Virginia Old Dominion 83, Wagner 81 Wagner 81 Ciampaglio 6-10, 3-4, ; Jimerson 0-4, 1, 2, 2, 0, 1; Hopkins 8-22, 7-8, 14, 2, 23; Denza 4-11, 4-4, 7, 2, 12; Hillard 0-2, 0-0, 1, 2, 0; Aponte 3-5, 0-0, 3, 0, 6; Johnson 9-13, 2-2, 2, 2, 20; Lewis 0-1, 0-0, 0, 1, 0; Tigar 2-3, 0-0, 1, 1, 4; Totals: (.451), (.850), 35, 15, 81. ODU 83 Valentine 9-14, 3-5, 13, 4, 21; Branch 11-17, 1-1, 6, 2, 23; Ray 3-4, 0-2, 3, 4, 6; Vaughan 5-11, 0-0, 3, 4, 10; Conrad 7-9, 1-2, 2, 3, 15; Adams 0-2, 0-0, 0, 1, 0; Haithcock 1-2, 0-0, 0, 1, 2; Mann 0-1, 0-0, 1, 0, 0; Ellis 3-4, 0-0, 0, 0, 6; Totals: (.609), 5-10 (.500), 33, 19, 83: Fouled Out: Ciamplaglio (W); Scores by Halves: WU ; ODU Att.: 5,193; Officials: Sell and Brown Bobby Vaughan dished out 10 assists against Wagner in the 1979 NIT. 78

79 Post-Season RESULTS National Invitation Tournament Second Round March 12, 1979, Clemson, South Carolina Old Dominion 61, Clemson 59 (2 overtimes) ODU 61 Branch 5-9, 0-0, 4, 4, 10; McAdoo 7-13, 0-1, 16, 3, 14; Ray 1-6, 3-4, 3, 2, 5; Vaughan 5-10, 0-0, 1, 2, 10; Conrad 2-5, 2-2, 2, 5, 6; Adams 0-3, 0-0, 3, 1, 0; Mann 1-1, 0-0, 1, 2, 2; Ellis 0-0, 1-2, 3, 2, 1; Haithcock 3-4, 7-8, 4, 1, 13; Totals: (.471), (.764), 40, 22, 61. Clemson 59 Nance 4-8, 0-1, 8, 3, 8; Dickerson 3-4, 0-1, 1, 5, 6; Campbell 4-10, 0-2, 15, 3, 8; Conrad 1-4, 3-4, 0, 3, 5; Williams 6-11, 2-2, 2, 3, 14; Johnson 6-14, 0-2, 2, 1, 12; Wyatt 0-2, 0-0, 1, 2, 0; Wells 2-7, 0-3, 4, 1, 4 ;Walker 1-1, 0-0, 0, 1, 2; Totals: (.443), 5-15 (.333), 33, 22, 59: Fouled Out: Conrad (ODU), Dickerson (Clemson); Scores by Halves: ODU ; CU ; Att.: 9,713; Officials: Yarbrough and Shea National Invitation Tournament Quarter Finals March 15, 1979, W. Lafayette, Indiana Purdue 67, Old Dominion 59 ODU 59 Branch 4-9, 0-1, 3, 4, 8; McAdoo 5-13, 0-0, 8, 4, 10; Ellis 4-8, 6-7, 3, 5, 14; Vaughan 5-11, 4-5, 5, 4, 14; Conrad 3-5, 2-2, 8, 4, 8; Haithcock 0-5, 2-2, 4, 2, 2; Adams 0-2, 0-0, 2, 0, 0; Mann 0-3, 3-4, 3, 3, 3 Totals: (.375), (.810), 37, 26, 59. Purdue 67 Hallman 2-5, 0-3, 5, 4, 4; Morris 2-5, 1-3, 2, 3, 5; Carroll 12-24, 6-10, 7, 3, 30; B. Walker 2-3, 2-3, 2, 5, 6; Sichting 2-7, 4-4, 2, 2, 8; Edmonson 1-2, 2-2, 3, 1, 4; S. Walker 0-0, 2-2, 2, 0, 2; Scearce 3-4, 2-2, 6, 0, 8. Totals: (.480), (.655), 31, 19, 67. Fouled Out: Ellis (ODU), B. Walker (Purdue), Technicals: Carroll and Branch; Scores by Halves: ODU ; Purdue ; Att.: 14,123; Officials: Wortman, Clougherty. NCAA Tournament First Round March 7, 1980, Tempe, Arizona UCLA 87, Old Dominion 74 ODU 87 McAdoo 11-17, 3-3, 12, 4, 25; Valentine 5-19, 4-5, 2, 5, 14; West 0-0, 0-0, 5, 4, 0; Mann 2-10, 2-2, 7, 2, 6; Robinson 0-5, 0-0, 1, 4, 0; Vaughan 6-10, 3-5, 3, 4, 15; Branch 4-12, 0-0, 2, 4, 8; Southerland 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Haithcock 0-1, 2-2, 2, 1, 2; Kragtwijk 2-3, 0-0, 1, 1, 4; Griekspoor 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Totals: (.394), (.820), 39, 29, 74; UCLA 74 Vandeweghe 11-20, 12-16, 9, 2, 34; Wilkes 5-8, 5-6, 6, 3, 15; Sanders 4-9, 3-3, 18, 3, 11; Foster 4-6, 3-3, 0, 5, 11; Holton 3-6, 6-7, 1, 3, 12; Daye 2-4, 0-0, 1, 1, 4; Pruitt 0-2, 0-0, 1, 1, 0; Anderson 0-1, 0-0, 1, 1, 0; Totals: (.517), (.838), 39, 19, 87. Fouled Out: Valentine (ODU), Foster (UCLA). Technicals: Branch (ODU); Scores by Halves: ODU ; UCLA ; Officials: Spitier, Clougherty, Wirtz. National Invitation Tournament First Round March 11, 1981, Athens, Georgia Georgia 74, Old Dominion 60 ODU 60 Mann 3-11, 0-0, 6; McAdoo 7-19, 4-4, 18; West 8-13, 0-0, 16; Robinson 1-10, 0-0, 2; Vaughan 5-15, 0-0, 10; Kragtwijk, 2-4, 0-0, 4; Adams 0-1, 0-0, 0; Broxton 2-4, 0-0, 4; Totals: (.364), 4-4 (1000), 60. Georgia 74 Wilkins 9-20, 3-5, 21; Banks 5-8, 2-2, 12; Fair 9-13, 0-0, 18; Fleming 3-8, 5-5, 11; Marbury 4-10, 0-0, 8; Morris 0-2, 1-2, 1; Fowler 1-2, 0-0, 2; Wallace 1-1, 0-0, 2; Truesdale 1-1, 0-0, 2; Totals: (.439), (.800), 74. Fouled Out: None; Scores by Halves: ODU ; GA ; Att.: 8,150. NCAA Tournament First Round March 11, 1982, Charlotte, North Carolina Wake Forest 74, ODU 57 ODU 57 Southerland 1-3, 0-0, 2, 3, 2; McAdoo 7-12, 3-5, 12, 4, 17; West 3-7, 0-0, 4, 5, 6; Smith 5-12, 3-4, 2, 3, 13; Mann 1-9, 2-2, 1, 3, 4; Robinson 2-4, 0-0, 2, 5, 4; Dean 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Davis 0-2, 1-2, 2, 3, 1; Lambert 3-6, 4-5, 5, 1, 10; Facka 0-2, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Buckland 0-1, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Griekspoor, 0-2, 0-0, 3, 0, 0; Totals: (.379), (.722), 36, 27, 57. Wake Forest 74 Toms 0-3, 0-0, 3, 3, 0; Morgan 4-5, 3-5, 5, 5, 11; Johnstone 3-6, 0-0, 1, 5, 6; Young 5-7, 3-4, 3, 2, 13; Helms 7-9, 4-5, 0, 2, 18; Rudd 0-1, 0-0, 1, 2, 0, 0; Charles 0-1, 0-1, 0, 1, 0; Garber 1-1, 6-9, 0, 1, 8; Teachy 6-11, 6-7, 12, 0, 18; Totals: (.591), (.688), 28, 20, 74. Fouled Out: Morgan and Johnstone (WF), West, Robinson Mark Davis scored 32 points against SMU in the 1985 NCAA Tournament in Hartford, Conn. Ronnie McAdoo grabbed 16 rebounds in the Monarchs double overtime NIT win over Clemson in Monarch Basketball (ODU). Technicals: ODU (Bench) Scores by Halves: ODU ; WF ; Att.: 11,220; Officials: Yarbrough, Weiler, Holly. National Invitation Tournament First Round March 16, 1983, Columbia, South Carolina South Carolina 100, ODU 90 ODU 90 Wade 4-8, 4-5, 4, 4, 12; Gattison 6-9, 2-5, 9, 1, 14; West 7-12, 2-3, 11, 4, 16; Robinson 2-7, 4-4, 1, 5, 8; Smith 9-20, 1-2, 3, 5, 19; Thomas 4-10, 2-2, 4, 5, 10; Davis 5-11, 1-2, 2, 2, 11; Lambert 0-0, 0-1, 1, 3, 0; Buckland 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Calloway 0-0, 0-0, 0, 1, 0; Totals: (.480), (.667), 40, 30, 90. USC 100 Foster 11-14, 9-13, 12, 4, 31; Jergenson 1-4, 2-2, 8, 5, 4; Brittain 2-7, 2-2, 9, 3, 6; Peacock 3-6, 11-13, 1, 3, 17; Hawthorne 4-10, 6-6, 1, 1, 14; Holmes 11-17, 2-3, 6, 3, 24; Martin 1-3, 0-0, 0, 0, 2; Kendall 0-1, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Darmody 0-1, 1-2, 2, 1, 1; Sanderson 0-1, 1-1, 1, 0, 1; Totals: (.516), (.809), 43, 20, 100. Fouled Out: Jergenson (USC), Robinson, Smith, Thomas (ODU). Technichal Wade (ODU); Scores by Halves: ODU ; USC Att.: 8,327; Officials: Silvester, Pavia. Bonder. National Invitation Tournament First Round March 14, 1984, South Bend, Indiana Notre Dame 67, Old Dominion 62 ODU 62 Gattison 4-8, 2-5, 8, 4, 10; Davis 7-16, 2-2, 7, 3, 16; Hanley 5-11, 0-0, 6, 4, 10; Thomas 3-7, 0-0, 4, 5, 6; Smith 8-18, 0-2, 3, 4, 16; Wade 0-2, 4-6, 3, 2, 4; Facka 0-0, 0-0, 1, 1, 0;Totals:27-62 (.435), 8-15 (.533), 35, 23, 62. Notre Dame 67 Dolan 2-2, 2-4, 7, 4, 6; Royal 0-4, 0-0, 4, 1, 0; Barlow 8-12, 5-7, 2, 4, 21; Sluby 8-15, 3-4, 0, 4, 19; Hicks 1-8, 4-4, 5, 0, 6; Howard 0-0, 2-3, 0, 0, 2; Price 3-9, 0-0, 3, 2, 6; Keepson 1-1, 5-6, 11, 0 7.Totals: (.451), (.750), 40, 15, 67. Fouled Out: None; Scores by Halves: ODU ; ND ; Att.: 5,442; Officials: Grillo, Bair, Hooker. NCAA Tournament First Round March 14, 1985, Hartford, Connecticut SMU 85, Old Dominion 68 ODU 68 Davis 14-22, 4-4, 10, 4, 32; Gattison 5-15, 1-2, 10, 4, 11; Hanley 2-6, 1-2, 3, 4, 5; F. Smith 1-5, 1-2, 1, 1, 3; Thomas 2-13, 0-0, 5, 2, 4; C. Smith 4-9, 1-2, 2, 0, 9; Charles 2-5, 0-0, 2, 0, 4; R. Wade 0-0, 0-1, 0, 1, 0; Lambert 0-1, 0-0, 1, 2, 0; Trax 0-1, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Tolson 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Facka 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Totals:30-77 (.390), 8-13 (.615), 38, 18, 68. SMU 85 Pink 0-0, 0-0, 2, 1, 0; Davis 8-14, 1-1, 15, 1, 17; Koncak 8-14, , 4, 17; Moore 6-8, 2-4, 2, 2, 14; Wright 8-16, 2-2, 3, 1, 18; Lewis 1-3, 0-0, 2, 2, 2; Williams 7-7, 1-2, 6, 1, 15; Johnson 0-2, 2-2, 0, 1, 2; Thomas 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; P. Luddy 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0. Totals:38-64 (.594), 9-17 (.529), 44, 13, 85. Fouled Out: None; Scores by Halves: ODU ; SMU ; Att.: 10,246; Officials: Ferguson, Hackney, Moreau. NCAA Tournament First Round March 13, 1986, Greensboro, North Carolina Old Dominion 72, West Virginia 64 WVU 64 Yearwood 6-10, 0-0, 8, 5, 12; Brown 2-7, 0-0, 6, 2, 4; Pinkney 3-4, 0-0, 4, 5, 6; Harley 5-18, 1-2, 3, 4, 11; Blaney 6-13, 5-7, 3, 3, 17; Odopm 3-9, 2-2, 5, 5, 8; Prue 2-3, 0-0, 5, 3, 4; Brooks 0-0, 0-0, 0, 1, 0; Sernisch 1-3, 0-0, 3, 1, 2; Totals: 28-67(.418) 8-11 (.727), 40, 29, 64. ODU 72 Gattison 9-12, 9-11, 9, 4, 27; Wade 5-7, 2-7, 6, 3, 12; Hanley 1-4, 0-0, 3, 0, 2; Smith 3-11, 2-3, 1, 2, 8; Thomas 6-12, 7-8, 2, 2, 19; Charles 1-1, 0-1, 3, 1, 2; Royster 0-2, 0-0, 1, 1, 0; Davis 0-0, 2-2, 2, 1, 2; Tolson 0-0, 0-0, 1, 0, 0; Totals: (.510), (.688), 30, 14, 72 Fouled Out: Yearwood, Pinkney, Odom (WVU); Scores by Halves: WVU ; ODU ; Att.: 8,328 Officials: Dibler, Ballesteros, Dodge.

80 Post-Season RESULTS NCAA Tournament Second Round March 15, 1986, Greensboro, North Carolina Duke 89, Old Dominion 61 ODU 61 Wade 3-5, 4-6, 2, 2, 10; Gattison 7-17, 3-7, 5, 3, 17; Hanley 0-2, 0-0, 0, 1, 0; Smith 1-4, 1-2, 1, 3, 3; Thomas 5-13, 3-4, 2, 4, 13; Charles 1-3, 1-2, 4, 3, 3; Jones 0-0, 0-0, 1, 0, 0; Carlyle 1-2, 1-2, 1, 0, 3; Trax 1-2, 0-0, 0, 1, 2; Royster 0-1, 0-2, 1, 2, 0; Tolson 4-6, 1-2, 1, 1, 9; Davis 0-1, 1-2, 7, 4, 1. Totals: (.411), 15-29, 29, 4, 61 Duke 89 Henderson 1-4, 6-6, 3, 2, 8; Alarie 5-12, 3-4, 14, 1, 13; Bilas 3-4, 4-8, 1, 3, 10; Amaker 4-7, 2-5, 1, 1, 10; Dawkins 10-12, 5-5, 2, 3, 25; Snyder 0-1, 0-0, 1, 0, 0; Stricklaned2-2, 0-0, 0, 0, 4; Smith 0-1, 0-0, 1, 0, 0; Ferry 5-7, 0-0, 3, 4, 10; Williams 0-1, 2-2, 1, 1, 2; Nessley 2-4, 1-2, 2, 4, 5; King 1-3, 0-0, 4, 3, 2;Totals: (.569), (.719), 37, 22, 89. Fouled Out: None; Scores by Halves: ODU ; Duke: ; Att.: 12,096; Officials: Pavia, Dibler, Leimbach. National Invitation Tournament First Round March 16, 1988, Columbus, Ohio Ohio State 86, Old Dominion 73 ODU 73 Carver, 5-10, 0-0, 4, 5, 11; Trax 5-11, 0-0, 4, 3, 14; Davis 6-10, 5-7, 6, 1, 17; Smith 5-12, 0-0, 1, 0, 10; McDonald 3-7, 0-1, 1, 5, 6; Grant 1-2, 0-0, 0, 0, 3; Royster 6-8, 0-0, 6, 3, 12; Lofton 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Totals:31-60 (.517), 5-8 (.625), 25, 17, 73. Three-Point Goals: 6-16 (.375), Carver (1-2), Trax (4-8), Smith (0-5), Grant (1-1). OSU 86 White 4-8, 0-1, 4, 3, 8; Francis 4-6, 1-1, 2, 3, 9; Carter 12-18, 1-4, 9, 10, 1, 25; Wil son 5-12, 0-0, 6, 1, 10; Burson 7-16, 4-4, 5, 2, 18; Bradley 0-0, 0-0, 0, 1, 0; Doss 0-1, 0-0, 1, 0, 0; J. Anderson 2-2, 1-2, 1, 1, 5; Mateen 3-6, 5-5, 7, 2, 11. Totals: (.536), (.706), 38, 14, 86. Three Point Goals 0-7 (.000), White (0-1), Wilson (0-6). Fouled Out: Carver and McDonald (ODU); Scores by Halves: ODU ; OSU ; Att.: 10,009; Off.: Sternberger, Greene, Schumer. NCAA Tournament First Round March 20, 1992, Worcester, Massachusetts Kentucky 88, Old Dominion 69 UK 88 Ford 0-3, 0-0, 1, 0, 0; Riddick 0-0, 1-2, 1, 1, 1; Woods 6-11, 4-6, 5, 2, 16; Feldhaus 4-6, 2-4, 1, 3, 11; Mashburn 3-13, 4-6, 13, 4, 11 ; Brown 4-8, 1-2, 2, 2, 11; Farmer 4-11, 0-0, 3, 2, 10; Pelphrey 7-11, 7-7, 5, 3, 22; Martinez 2-4, 2-2, 1, 5, 6; Totals: (.448), (.724), 33, 23, 88; Three-Point Goals: 7-27 (.259). ODU 69 Larkin 0-0, 0-0, 1, 0, 0; Harvey 3-6, 0-1, 2, 2, 6; Smith 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Anderson 2-5, 0-0, 3, 2, 4; Grant 4-7, 3-3, 3, 2, 14; Leake 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Jackson 4-10, 4-6, 5, 5, 14; Robinnson 2-4, 0-0, 1, 3, 4; Jones 0-0, 0-0, 1, 0, 0; Leonard 1-6, 3-4, 4, 4, 5; Wright 0-0, 1-2, 0, 1, 1; Sessoms 4-6, 12-13, 11, 3, 21; Gwynn 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Totals (.455), (.793), 34, 22, 69 Three Point Goals:6-13 (.462); Fouled Out: Jackson (ODU), Martinez (UK); Scores by Halves: UK ; ODU ; Att.: 13,513. NIT Tournament First Round March 18, 1993, Norfolk Scope Old Dominion 74, VCU 68 VCU 68 McCoy 6-10, 1-3, 3, 4, 16; Mills 12-19, 0-0, 14, 2, 24; Kissourine 3-7, 5-7, 13, 4, 11; Gibson 0-7, 0-0, 5, 3, 0; Harris 3-13, 2-2, 3, 4, 11; Brower 0-1, 0-0, 0, 1, 0; Washington 1-3, 0-2, 1, 1, 2; Ashby 2-5, 0-1, 8, 2, 4; Totals: (.415), Three-Point Goals: 6-22 (.273), Mc- Coy (3-5), Kissourine (0-1), Gibson (0-3), Harris (3-12 ), Brower (0-1); 8-15 (.533), 49, 21, 68. ODU 74 Sessoms 3-10, 2-4, 4, 5, 9; Mullen 2-6, 2-2, 7, 2, 6; Hodge 7-11, 2-5, 10, 4, 16; Anderson 33-7, 2-2, 3, 2, 8; Jackson 9-16, 3-4, 5, 1, 26; Larkin 1-3, 2-6, 1, 1, 5; Swann 0-2, 0-0, 1, 1, 0; Harvey 0-2, 1-2, 5, 1, 1; Jones 1-4, 1-2, 1, 2, 3; D. Parker 0-1, 0-2, 2, 0, 0. Totals: (.419);Three-Point Goals: 7-14 (.500), Sessoms (1-4), Jackson (5-9), Larkin (1-1); (.517), 39, 19, 74. Fouled Out: Sessoms; Scores by Halves: VCU ; ODU ; Att.: 6,473. NIT Tournament Second Round March 22, 1993, Oxford, Ohio Miami-Ohio 60, Old Dominion 58 ODU 58 Sessoms 2-11, 5-6, 4, 1, 10; Mullen 1-3, 6-6, 4, 2, 8; Hodge 4-7, 0-0, 8, 4, 8; Anderson 3-5, 2-3, 1, 1, 10; Jackson 4-12, 0-0, 1, 2, 11; Swann 0-2, 4-4, 0, 0, 4; Larkin 1-2, 0-0, 0, 3, 2; Harvey 2-2, 0-0, 5, 1, 4 Jones 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; D. Parker 0-0, 1-2, 1, 0, 1; Totals: (.386), Three-Point Shots: 6-12 (.500), Sessoms (1-3), Mullen (0-1), Anderson (2-2), Jackson (3-6); (.857), 28, 14, 58. MO-60 Michaelis 3-8, 0-0, 4, 0, 7; Kramer 6-11, 0-0, 2, 3, 17; Mahaffey 3-4, 2-6, 8, 3, 8; Cross 0-2, 1-2, 1, 4, 1; Belyeu 2-7, 2-2, 5, 2, 6; Hackim 3-7, 0-0, 0, 1, 9; Beard 2-5, 0-0, 8, 1, 4; Darbyshire 3-6, 0-0, 2, 1, 6; McKenna 1-3, 0-0, 0, 2, 2; Totals: (.434), Three-Point Shots: 9-19 (.474), Michaelis (1-4), Kramer (5-8), Cross (0-1), Belyeu (0-1), Hackim (3-5); 31, 17, 60. Scores by Halves: ODU ; MO ; Att.: 7,118. National Invitation Tournament First Round March 17, 1994, Scope Old Dominion 76, Manhattan 74 MC 74 Hoover , 3, 4, 6; Birmingham 12-17, 0-2, 8, 0, 27; Marshall 7-10, 1-3, 10, 2, 15; Ellis 5-12, 1-2, 3, 2, 14; Hyman 1-4, 0-0, 1, 4, 2; Thacker 0-2, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Phoenix 2-4, 6-8, 4, 5, 10; Bucero 0-3, 0-0, 1, 0, 0; Brown 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0. Totals: 29-58, (.500) (.588) 37, 17, 74. Three-Point Shots: 6-14 (.429) Birmingham (3-5), Ellis (3-6), Hyman (0-1), Bucero (0-2). ODU 76 Sessoms 3-10, 2-2, 5, 0, 10; Jones 6-12, 1-1, 5, 2, 15; Hodge 8-18, 5-6, 9, 1, 21; Swann 6-9, 4-4, 2, 2, 19; Larkin 2-6, 0-0, 6, 2, 5; Harvey 0-0, 0-1, 3, 0, 0; Sherod 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Robinson 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Johnson 0-3, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Mullen 2-5, 2-4, 3, 2, 6; D.Parker 0-1, 0-0, 3, 1, 0. Totals:27-64(.422) (.778), 36, 11, 76; Three-Point Shots: 8-23 (.348), Sessoms (2-8), Jones (2-5), Swann (3-4), Larkin (1-4), Johnson (0-2). Scores by Halves: Manhattan ; ODU ; Att.: 4,470; Officials: Wall, Ridenhour, Costabile. National Invitation Tournament Second Round March 22, 1994, Carver Arena, Peoria, Ill. Bradley 79, Old Dominion 75. ODU 75 Sessoms 1-4, 2-2, 0, 5, 5; Jones 4-12, 1-1, 8, 4, 11; Hodge 10-18, 5-9, 11, 5, 25; Swann 4-8, 5-6, 5, 4, 13; Larkin 2-2, 2-2, 6, 3, 8; Mullen 3-6, 1-2, 23, 2, 7; Johnson 2-4, 0-0, 0, 0, 5; Sherod 0-0, 1-2, 0, 0, 1; D. Parker 0-0, 0-0, 0, 1, 0; Harvey 0-0, 0-0, 1, 2, 0. Totals: (.481); (.708), 35, 26, 75. Three Point Shots: 6-12 (.500) Sessoms (1-2), Jones (2-5), Larkin (2-2), Johnson (1-3). BU 79 Pollard 2-4, 1-4, 5, 0, 5; Jackson 11-23, 5-5, 6, 2, 27;Kliene 6-13, 5-6, 8, 4, 18; Wright 3-7, 5-7, 2, 3, 11; Suchy 0-5, 1-2, 3, 1, 1; Winslow 0-1, 0-0, 0, 3, 0; Parker 4-5, 5-6, 5, 1, 14; Baptist 0-0, 0-0, 0, 1, 0; Funches 1-1, 1-2, 3, 1, 3. Totals: 27-59(.458) (.719) 34, 16, 79. Three Point Shots: 2-8(.250) Kleine (1-2), Wright (0-3), Suchy (0-1), Parker (1-2). Fouled Out: ODU Sessoms, Hodge. Scores by Halves: ODU ; Bradley ; Att.: 9,940; Officials: Cahill, McDonald, Mcdonnell. NCAA East Regional March 17, 1995 Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, New York Old Dominion 89, Villanova 81 (Triple Overtime) ODU 89 Sessoms 10-25, 11-12, 8, 2, 35; Mullen 6-14, 4-8, 10, 3, 16; Harvey 4-6, 1-2, 9, 2, 9; Dunlap 0-2, 3-4, 3, 2, 3; Jones 6-18, 3-4, 8, 5, 19, Samuels 1-4, 0-0, 2, 3, 2; Sherod 1-2, 3-4, 4, 3, 5; D. Parker 0-0, 0-0, 1, 1, 0. Totals: 28-71(.394), (.735), 48, 21, 89, Three-Point: 8-26 (.308) Sessoms(4-12), Mullen(0-1), Dunlap(0-1), Jones(4-10), Samuels(0-2). Villanova 81 Kornegay 4-12, 3-4, 12, 1, 11; Eberz 0-5, 2-5, 1, 4, 2; Lawson 7-14, 4-6, 17, 5, 18; Haynes 5-13, 4-6, 2, 2, 15; Kittles 9-20, 2-3, 6, 4, 22; Williams 5-10, 3-4, 5, 5, 13;Wilson 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Penn 0-2, 0-0, 1, 3, 0. Totals: (.395), (.643), 46, 24, 81. Three-Pointers: 3-21 (.143) Fouled Out: ODU-Jones, VU-Lawson and Williams. Assist Leader: ODU Dunlap (7), VU-Williams (6); Scores by Halves: ODU ; VU ; Att.: 15,100; Officials: Thornley, Dixon, Janssen. NCAA East Regional March 19, 1995 Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, New York Tulsa 64, Old Dominion 52 ODU 52 Sessoms 7-18, 2-3, 5, 3, 17; Mullen 1-6, 2-3, 8, 3, 4; Harvey 3-7, 2-2 8, 1, 8; Dunlap 0-4, 0-0, 1, 1, 0; Jones 8-17, 1-2, 4, 4, 19; Sherod 1-3, 0-0, 0-0, 2, 2; Samuels 0-1, 0-0, 1, 2, 0; D. Parker 1-1, 0-0, 3, 1, 2; Johnson , 0, 0, 0; C. Parker 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0.Totals:21-57 (.370), 7-10 (.700), 32, 17, 52. Three-Pointers: 3-15 (.200) Sessoms (1-5), Mullen (0-1), Jones (2-7), Sherod (0-2) Tulsa 64 Poindexter 1-4, 0-0, 7, 3, 2; Johnson 0-6, 4-4, 11, 1, 4; Rollo 0-1, 0-2, 4, 0, 0; Williamson 5-10, 6-7, 3, 1, 19; Seals 11-24, 5-5, 5, 2, 31; Maldonado 1-3, 2-2, 7, 4, 4; Love 0-3, 0-0, 1, 1, 0; Hernadi 2-3, 0-0, 3, 1, 4; Totals: (.370), (.850), 42, 13, 64. Three-Pointers: 7-21 (.333), Johnson (0-1), Williamson (3-7), Seals (4-12), Love (0-1). Fouled Out: None; Assist Leaders: ODU-Dunlap (7), Tulsa-Williamson (5); Scores by Halves: ODU ; Tulsa ; Att.: 15,109; Officials: Libbey, Thornley, Janssen. 80 NCAA East Regional March 14, 1997 Pittsburgh, Pa. - Pitt. Civic Center New Mexico 59, Old Dominion 55 ODU(55)Poag ;Hodge ; Bowdler ;Dunlap ;Byers 3-7, 0-0 7; Bryant 0-0,0-0,0;Sherod ; Bassette ; Youngblood ; Totals:19-53(.358), 14-17(.824) Rebs: 28 NM (59) Smith ; Sheilds ; Thomas ; Long ; Gibson ; Olney ; Schornstein ; Baum ; Santiago ; Totals:21-43 (.488),16-23 (.696) Rebs: 31;Three Point Goals:ODU 3-15 (Poag 2-11, Byers 1-3,Sherod 0-1); NM 1-11 (Smith 0-3,Sheilds 0-3,Thomas 0-1,Long 0-2,Olney 1-2); Total Fouls: ODU(15), NM(14), Fouled Out:Sheilds-NM;Rebound Leaders: ODU-Bowdler (6), NM-Long(9); Assists/Leader: ODU(8)-Dunlap(4), NM(8)-Long(2); Halftime Score: NM 28-26; Attn; 17509; Officials: Sanzere,Gray Ridenhour. National Invitational Tournament First Round March 10, 1999 ODU Fieldhouse,Norfolk,VA Seton Hall 56, Old Dominion 75 SH (56)- Jordan 3-7, 2-2, 6, 1, 8, 36; Saunders 4-16, 1-1, 6, 10, 1, 37; Manga 1-6, 2-4, 5, 4, 1, 25; Shine 0-7, 4-4, 4, 4, 0, 19; Kaukenas 7-17, 3-4, 7, 19, 2, 36; Holloway 3-9, 3-4, 3, 9, 2, 22; Moore 1-5, 0-0, 2, 2, 1, 12; Garrett 0-0, 0-0, 1, 0, 0, 13. Totals (.284), (.789), Rebs: 36. Three-pointers: 3-17 (.143) Saunders (1-3), Shine (0-3), Kaukenas (2-7), Moore (0-4). ODU (75)- Bowdler 5-14, 3-4, 20, 2, 14, 34; Poag 7-15, 1-1, 7, 4, 19, 30; Bassette 6-11, 2-2, 10, 1, 14, 27; Byers 0-1, 0-0, 0, 3, 0, 12; Williams 5-9, 4-4, 4, 2, 16, 29; McCullum 1-4, 0-0, 2, 2, 2, 22; Bryant 0-0, 1-2, 0, 0, 1, 4; Greene 3-4, 0-0, 1, 3, 6, 25; Burris 0-1, 0-0, 2, 0, 0, 1; Neal 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0, 1; Brown 1-1, 0-0, 0, 0, 3, 1; Hemphill 0-1, 0-0, 0, 0, 0, 14. Totals (.459), (.688), Rebs: 48. Three-pointers: 8-17 (.471) Bowdler (1-2), Poag (4-6), Byers (0-1), Williams (2-4), McCullum (0-2), Brown (1-1), Hemphill (0-1). Assist leaders: SH-Holloway(3), ODU-Williams(4); Score by half: SH ; ODU Att: 4309; Officials: Constabile, Maxwell, Wall. National Invitational Tournament 2nd Round Indianapolis, Ind. - Hinkle Fieldhouse Butler 75, Old Dominion 62 ODU (62) Bowdler 4-6, 2-2, 14, 1, 11, 35; Poag 7-16, 2-2, 2, 0, 19; Bassette 2-3, 1-2, 4, 4, 5, 23; Byers 0-1, 0-0, 1, 0, 0, 5; Williams 4-12, 0-0, 0, 4, 10, 34; McCullum 2-7, 0-0, 4, 3, 4, 21; Bryant 1-1, 0-0, 4, 2, 4, 20; Greene 2-2, 1-1, 0, 3, 5, 18; Burris 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0, 1; Brown 0-0, 0-0, 1, 0, 0, 1; Hemphill 2-4, 0-0, 2, 1, 6, 5. Totals (.453), 6-7(.857), Rebs: 31. Three-pointers: 8-27 (.296) Bowdler (1-2), Poag (3-9), Byers (0-1), Williams (2-8), McCullum (0-3), Hemphill (2-4) BU (75) Hirschy 2-5, 0-0, 2, 2, 4, 16; Hainje 6-9, 2-2, 4, 0, 15, 30; Marshall 6-13, 1-2, 10, 3, 13, 35; Jackson 3-13, 8-13, 3, 0, 15, 33; Hicks 3-5, 3-4, 2, 3, 10, 27; Graves 2-3, 0-0, 0, 1, 5, 7; Pflugner 3-6, 0-0, 2, 0, 6, 19; Jones 0-1, 0-0, 0, 0, 0, 1; Jordan 1-5, 2-2, 4, 0, 5, 22; Gieseck 1-1, 0-0, 2, 3, 2, 10. Totals (.443), (.696), Rebs: 36. Three-pointers 5-15 (.333) Hirschy (0-3), Hainje (1-1), Jackson (1-4), Hicks (1-2), Graves (1-1), Pflugner (0-1), Jordan (1-3). Assist leaders: ODU-Bryant(4); BU-Jackson(7); Score by half: ODU ; SH ; Att: 8349; Officials: Hughes, Huetter, Giallella. NCAA Tournament First Round March 18, 2005 DCU Center, Worcester, MA. Michigan State 89, Old Dominion 81 ODU(81) Vasylius 4-8, 2-5, 2-3, 2,4,12; Loughton 6-18, 1-2, 9-10, 11,4,22; Hunter 3-10, 0-2, 7-8, 2,3,13; Williamson 2-3, 2-2, 0-0, 2,4,6; Thomas 3-7, 2-5, 0-0, 4,2,8; Morris 0-0, 0-0, 0-0, 0,0,0; Johnson 3-5, 0-0,1-1, 4,4, 7; Henderson 0-0, 0-0, 0-0, 1,2,0; Thompson 0-0,0-0,0-0,0,0; Harris, 0-0,0-0,0-0,0,2,0; Dahi 5-10, 0-4, 3-4, 4,4,13; Totals: (.426), 7-20 (.350), (.846), 30, 29, 81. Assist Leader: Loughton (6). MSU (89) Anderson 4-5, 1-1, 6-6, 4,4,15; Davis 5-8, 0-0, 4-4,6,4,14; Brown 3-7, 1-4, 6-7, 3,0,13; Neitzel 3-5, 1-1, 2-2, 1,0,9; Ager 4-9, 0-2, 5-6, 3,1,13; Hill 2-7, 0-5, 2-7, 3, 2,6; Trannon 1-1, 0-0, 2-2, 0,2,4; Torbert 6-8, 0-1, 1-2, 4,3,13; Bograkos 0-0, 0-0, 0-0, 0,1,0; Naymick 1-1, 0-0,0-0,4,5,2; Totals: 29-51(.569), 3-14 (.214), (. 778), 30,22,89. Assist Leader: Hill (4). ODU by halves: 42-39=81; MSU by halves: 37-52=89 ATT: 13,009. NIT QUARTERFINAL March 22, 06 Hofstra Arena Hempstead, NY ODU 61, Hofstra 51 ODU(61): Henderson 1-2, 0-0, 2,3; Dahi 3-6, 4-5, 4,10; Loughton 3-6, 0-0, 7,6; Hunter 10-19, 5-7,6,29; Williamson 1-4, 2-4, 4,5; Johnson 0-2, 0-0,2,0; Lidonde 0-3, 0-1,3,2; Harris 0-1, 0-0,0,0; Adams 0-2, 1-2, 7,1; Vasylius 3-10, 1-1, 4,7; Totals: (.382), (684), 41, 61. Three-Pointers: (6-19) Henderson (1-2), Dahi (0-1), Loughton (0-1), Hunter (4-9), Willliamson (1-2), Johnson (0-1), Lidonde (0-1), Adams(0-1), Vasylius (0-1). Total Fouls: (13), Assists (13) leader:williamson (5). Turnovers: (12) HOFSTRA (51): Kieza 2-3, 0-0,4,5; Uter 2-5, 3-4, 11,7; Stokes 4-14, 4-4, 7, 12; Agudio 6-23, 0-0,4,13; Rivera 4-14, 0-0,6,10; Johnson 0-1, 0-0,1,0; Gladley 2-3, 0-0, 1,4; Totals: (.317), 7-8 (.875), Three Pointers: 4-24 (.167), Kieza (1-2), Stokes (0-3), Agudio(1-11), Rivera (2-8). Total fouls: (20), Assists(10) Leader: Stokes and Riveria (4), Turnovers: (12). Scores by halves: ODU 24-37=61; Hofstra 30-21=51 ATT:5047. NIT SEMIFINAL March 28, 06 Madison Square Garden New York City, NY Michigan 66, ODU 43 ODU(43): Adams 0-3, 0-0,1,0; Dahi 2-3, 2-2, 2,6; Vasylius 2-6, 0-1, 2,4 ; Hunter 1-15, 1-2, 5, 3; Williamson 3-6, 2-2, 5, 10; Harris 1-2, 0-0, 3,2; Loughton 1-7, 1-3, 9, 4; Henderson 4-7, 0-0, 2,11; Johnson 0-2, 1-2, 2, 1; Lidonde 1-2, 0-0, 4,2; Thompson 0-1, 0-0,0,0; Morris 0-0, 0-0, 0,0; Mrksic 0-0, 0-0, 0,0. Totals: (.278), 7-12 (.583), 38, 43. Three-Pointers: (6-21).286 Vasylius (0-2), Hunter (0-5), Williamson (2-5), Loughton (1-2), Henderson (3-6), Lidonde(0-1). Total fouls (14) Assists (10), Leader: Hunter (4). Michigan (66) Abram 1-3, 0-0, 5, 2; Brown 1-2, 2-4, 5, 4; Hunter 4-12, 1-1, 9, 9; Harrell 0-0,0-0,0,0; Horton 4-1, 1-3, 1,10; Coleman 4-6, 0-0,3,9; Smith 1-2, 0-0,3,3; Petway 2-2, 0-1, 4,4; Harris 1-9, 2-2, 1,5; Sims 8-10, 23, 7,18;Ba 1-1, 0-0,0, 2; Totals: (.466), 8-14 (.571), 39, 66. Three Pointers: (4-18).222 Abram (0-2), Hunter (0-2), Horton (1-5), Coleman (1-2), Smith (1-1), Harris (1-6). Total fouls (17), Assists (14), leader-smith and Harris (4). Score by halves: ODU 24-19=43; Michigan 33-33=66. ATT: 7473 NCAA & NIT Tournament Highs INDIVIDUAL HIGHS Scoring: 35, by Petey Sessoms vs. Villanova, in Albany, NY (NCAA) FG Made: 14, by Mark Davis, vs. SMU in Hartford, (NCAA) FG Att.: 25, by Petey Sessoms vs. Villanova, in Albany, NY, (NCAA) FT Made: 12, by Petey Sessoms vs. Kentucky in Worcester, (NCAA) FT Att.: 15, by Valdas Vasylius at Colorado, (NIT) 3PT FG Made: 5, (5-8) by Isaiah Hunter at Colorado, (NIT) 3PT FG Att.: 12, by Petey Sessoms vs. Villanova, in Albany, NY, (NCAA) Rebounds: 20, by Cal Bowdler vs Seton Hall (NIT) Assists: 10, by Terry Douglas vs. Villanova in Scope, (NIT) and by Bobby Vaughan vs. Wagner in Scope, (NIT) Blocked Shots: 5, by Odell Hodge vs. Manhattan, (NIT) and Cal Bowdler vs. Butler (NIT) Steals: 6, by Tommy Conrad vs. Wagner in Scope, (NIT). TEAM HIGHS Scoring: 90 at South Carolina, (NIT) FG Pct.:.609 (39-64) vs. Wagner in Scope, (NIT) FT Pct.:.821 (14-17) vs. UCLA in Tempe, AZ (NCAA) FT Made: 31 at Colorado, (NIT) FT Att.: 41 at Colorado, (NIT) 3PT Goals Made: 8, (8-23) vs. Manhattan, (NIT),(8-26) vs. Villanova, in NCAA, vs. Seton Hall ( ) (NIT) and vs. Butler ( ) (NIT) 3PT Goals Att.: 26, vs. Villanova, in Albany, NY (NCAA) Rebounds: 48 vs. Villanova, in Albany, NY (NCAA) 45, at Colorado, (NIT) Assists: 22, vs. Wagner in Scope, (NIT) Blocked Shots: 9, vs Butler, (NIT) Steals: 13, vs. UCLA in Tempe, AZ, , (NCAA) and vs. VCU (NIT) and vs. Villanova ( ) NCAA Extra Periods: 3 vs. Villanova, in Albany, NY (NCAA) 2 vs. Clemson, in Clemson, SC (NIT) 1 vs. Villanova, , in Norfolk,VA (NIT)

81 Post-Season RESULTS Conference Championship Game Boxes Mason Dixon Conference Championship Game (Div. II) March 1, 1969, Ashland, Virginia Old Dominion 99, Univ. of Baltimore 90 ODU 99 Lozon 10, 1-2, 3 21; Hayes 1, 3-5, 4, 5; Cox 2 0-2, 3, 4; St.Clair 11, 5-5, 3, 27; Speakes, 4, 3-3, 1, 11; Drews 4, 3-5, 2, 11; Noble 3, 0-1, 2, 6; Hopkins 7, 0-0, 4, 14; Totals: (.480), (.65.0), 22, 99; UB 90 Bucci 1, 0-0, 1, 2; Olkowski 9, 5-5, 0, 23; Trusdell 4, 0-2, 5, 8; Vogtman 7, 6-11, 2, 20; Wilson 12, 5-7, 4, 29; Varanko 2, 4-4, 0, 8; Totals: 35, (.645), 16, 90. Fouled Out: UB -Trusdale; Scores by Halves: ODU ; UB : Officials: Cribbens, Hikel. ECAC South Final March 2, 1977, McDonough Gym Old Dominion 80, Georgetown 58 Old Dominion 80 Furhmann 4-8, 2-2, 5, 1, 10; Valentine 17-29, 2-4, 7, 3, 36; Washington 7-12, 4-6, 14, 4, 18; Caruthers 2-5, 0-1, 5, 3 4; Douglas 1-2, 1-2, 2, 1, 3; Wright 2-6, 0-0, 0, 0, 4; Conrad 1-2, 2-2; 0, 2, 4; Neyland 0-0, 1-2, 1, 2, 1; Ray 0-0, 0-0, 0, 2, 0; Pickett 0-0, 0-0, 1, 1, 0; Haithcock 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Totals: (.515), (.632), 38, 20, 80. Georgetown 58 Dutch 1-9, 3-4, 6, 3, 5; Long 4-10, 0-0, 15, 1, 8; Scates 2-13, 2-4, 8, 3, 6; Duran 2-7, 2-4, 2, 1, 6; Jackson 9-20, 2-3, 6, 4, 20; Riley 0-1, 1-3, 2, 2, 1; Wilson 1-3, 0-1, 2, 1, 2; Martin 0-2, 0-0, 1, 0, 0; Shelton 3-8, 1-2, 3, 3, 7; Estherick 1-5, 0-0, 1, 0, 2; Frazier 0-1, 1-2, 1, 0, 1; Totals: (.312); (.545), 47, 19, 58 ECAC North-South Final March 5, 1977, Norfolk Scope Syracuse 67, Old Dominion 64 Syracuse 67 Williams 2-8, 0-0, 1, 1, 4; Shack leford 5-16, 0-1, 9, 2, 10; Byrnes 1-7, 3-7, 7, 4, 5; Kelley 9-14, 0-0, 5, 2, 18; Bouie 3-12, 2-2, 11, 2, 8; Orr, 7-10, 0-0, 11, 3, 14; Kindel, 4-7, 0-0, 3, 1, 8; Totals: (.419), 5-10 (.500), 55, 15, 67. Old Dominion 64 Washington 6-17, 3-6, 15, 3, 15; Valentine 9-20, 2-2, 9, 2, 20; Fuhrmann 5-12, 1-2, 8, 4, 11; Douglas 1-3, 0-0, 4, 2, 2; Caruthers 3-8, 0-0, 1, 3, 6; Wright 2-9, 0-0, 2, 1, 4; Conrad 2-5, 2-2, 2, 1, 6; Neyland 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Ray 0-0, 0-0, 1, 0, 0; Haithcock 0-1, 0-0, 0, 1, 0 ; Totals: (.368), 8-12 (.667), 45, 17, 64. Fouled Out: None; Score by Halves: SU ; ODU Att.: 10,258; Officials: Grossman, Slomkowski, Stoudt ECAC South Championship Game March 1, 1980, Hampton Coliseum Old Dominion 62, Navy 51 (overtime) Navy 51 Simons 2-7, 5-6, 10, 4, 9; Davidson 1-7, 2-2, 6, 3, 4; Geshay 4-17, 3-4, 14, 2, 11; Brooks 3-9, 2-2, 6, 5, 8; Green 3-10, 5-6, 6, 3, 11; Grooms 3-6, 0-1, 1, 4, 6; Burlingame 0-2, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Whitesides 1-3, 0-1, 1, 0, 2. Totals: (.279), (.773), 46, 21, 51. Old Dominion 62 Valentine 5-19, 4-6, 10, 1, 14; McAdoo 4-9, 2-2, 10, 2, 10; West 4-6, 1-2, 7, 3, 9; Robinson 3-10, 0-1, 4, 2, 6; Mann 3-5, 5-7, 3, 4, 11; Branch 1-2, 0-0, 0, 3, 2; Kragtwijk 2-3, 0-0, 1, 1, 4; Vaughan 2-4, 0-0, 2, 2, 4; Haithcock 1-2, 0-0, 1, 0, 2. Totals: (.417), (.667), 43, 18, 62. Fouled Out: Brooks (Navy); Score By Halves: Navy ; ODU Att.: 3,311; Officials: Lembo, Curlotto, Butokowski. ECAC South Championship Game March 6, 1982, Norfolk Scope Old Dominion 58, James Madison 57 Old Dominion 58 Southerland 2-4, 0-0, 0, 0, 4; McAdoo 3-9, 1-3, 5, 1, 7; West 4-9, 2-4, 8, 3, 10; Smith 5-11, 0-0, 0, 4, 10; Mann 6-10, 7-9, 4, 0, 19; Robinson 3-8, 2-3, 4, 3, 8; Davis 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Lambert 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Totals: (.450), (.631), 23, 11, 58. James Madison 57 Jackson 1-2, 0-1, 5, 4, 2; Townes 8-12, 0-0, 4, 3, 16; Ruland 6-9, 2-4, 5, 2, 14; Fisher 6-8, 3-3, 3, 1, 15; Dupont 4-6, 0-0, 7, 5, 8; Steele 1-1, 0-0, 0, 2, 2; Bradley 0-1, 0-0, 0, 2, 0; Boler 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Totals: (.667), 5-8 (.620), 26, 19, 57. Fouled Out-DuPont (JMU). Score by Halves: ODU ; JMU Att.: 7,500; Officials: Bonder, Hess, MacArthur. Sun Belt Conference Championship Game March 4, 1984, Birmingham, Alabama Alabama-Bir. 62, Old Dominion 60 UAB 62 Singleton 4-13, 0-0, 3, 2, 8; Mincy 5-11, 1-2, 7, 3, 11; Gordon 2-5, 5-7, 9, 4, 9; Mitchell, 3-8, 4-4, 2, Monarch Basketball , 10; Foster 4-10, 1-3, 5, 1, 9; M.R. Johnson 5-7, 2-3, 8, 2, 12; A. Johnson 1-1, 1-2, 2, 1, 3. Totals : (.436), (.667), 38, 14, 62. Old Dominion 60 Davis 6-12, 0-0, 4, 4, 12; Gattison 6-12, 1-3, 5, 3, 13; Hanley 3-7, 1-1, 12, 2, 7; Smith 6-14, 2-3, 4, 2, 14; Thomas 4-10, 3-3, 3, 5, 11; Wade 1-3, 1-3, 6, 3, 3; Lambert 0-0, 0-1, 0, 0, 0; Facka 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0.Totals: (.448), 8-14 (.571), 35, 19, 60. Fouled Out-Thomas (ODU); Scores by halves: UAB ; ODU Att.: 9,240; Officials: Ferguson, Kelley, Wool dridge. Sun Belt Conference Championship Game March 3, 1985, Hampton, Virginia VCU 87, Old Dominion 82 ODU 82 Davis 10-16, 3-3, 5, 3, 23; Gattison 10-14, 1-2, 4, 3, 21; Hanley 8-15, 1-2, 10, 3, 17; F. Smith 1-3, 0-0, 0, 4, 2; Thomas 4-4, 2-2, 1, 5, 10; C. Smith 3-5, 0-0, 0, 3, 6; Charles 1-2, 0-0, 3, 2, 2; Wade 0-0, 1-2, 0, 0, 1. Totals: (.627), 8-11 (.727), 23, 23, 82. VCU 87 Brown 8-10, 3-4, 3, 2, 19; Wake 3-4, 6-6, 5, 2, 12; Schlegel 7-14, 3-4, 7, 4, 17; Duncan 6-13, 6-6, 8, 3, 18; Lamb 6-10, 9-9, 1, 1, 21; Dickerson 0-0, 0-0, 0, 2, 0; Robinson 0-0, 0-0, 0, 2, 0. Totals: (.588), (.931), 25, 16, 87. Fouled Out: Thomas (ODU); Scores by Halves: ODU ; VCU Att.: 9,804; Officials: Wooldridge, Haymore, Kelly. Sun Belt Conference Championship Game March 4, 1991, Mobile, Alabama South Alabama 86, Old Dominion 81 ODU 81 Smith 0-0, 0-0, 0, 1, 0; Anderson 2-5, 1-2, 6, 4, 5; Grant 5-9, 0-0, 1, 3, 10; Leake 1-2, 0-0, 0, 2, 3; Jackson 7-13, 3-4, 6, 4, 20; Robinson 3-5, 3-4, 5, 2, 9; Gatling 4-8, 2-7, 4, 4, 10; Leonard 10-15, 1-3, 6, 3, 22; Cox 1-1, 0-0, 1, 0, 2. Totals: 33-58, (.569) (.500), 33, 24, 81. USA 86 Alvin 0-0, 5-6, 1, 0, 5; James 6-9, 0-0, 5, 3, 14; Yeilding 3-4, 0-1, 2, 0, 9, 9; Turner 4-9, 4-=4, 1, 0, 0, 14; McDaniels 4-12, 3-4, 1, 1, 12; Washington 0-0, 1-2, 1, 1, 1; Hines 1-3, 2-2, 3, 2, 4; Eackles 2-4, 0-0, 1, 2, 4; Mitchell 1-3, 0-2, 3, 4, 2; Portillio 1-3, 0-0, 2, 1, 2; Adams 3-5, 0-0, 4, 1, 6; Curtis 6-10, 1-2, 5, 1, 13. Totals: (.500); (.696), 32, 16, 86. Three- Point Goals: ODU (5-10/.500), Anderson (0-2), Leake (1-2), Jackson (3-5), Leonard (1-1). USA (8-20/.400), James (2-5), Yeilding (3-4), Turner( 2-7), McDaniels (1-4). Fouled Out: None; Scores by Halves: ODU ; USA Att.: 12,200; Officials: Chauvin, Moreau, Rutledge. Colonial Athletic Association Championship Game March 9, 1992, Richmond, Virginia Old Dominion 78, James Madison 73 ODU 78 Larkin 0-1, 0-0, 1, 1, 0; Harvey 1-2, 1-2, 3, 2, 3; Smith 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Anderson 2-6, 6-6, 3, 4, 11; Grant 2-3, 3-4, 3, 4, 8; Jackson 6-15, 5-8, 7, 2, 19; Robinson 2-3, 1-3, 1, 4, 5; Leonard 8-17, 2-5, 10, 2, 18; Sessoms 5-10, 3-3, 8, 2, 14; Totals: (.456), (.677), 39, 21, 78. JMU 73 Edwards 9-20, 4-4, 2, 0, 26; Venson 1-2, 2-5, 2, 2, 4; Culuko 2-11, 4-7, 4, 2, 9; Davis, 5-7, 2-2, 6, 5, 12; Chambers 5-9, 2-2, 6, 5, 12; Bostic 1-6, 3-4, 10, 4, 5; Carter 2-2, 1-3, 4, 3, 5; Ritter 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Totals: (.439), (.667), 36, 21, 73. Three Point Goals: ODU (5-13/.385), Anderson (1-2), Grant (1-2), Jackson (2-6), Sessoms (1-3); JMU (5-13/.385), Edwards (4-8), Culuko (1-5). Fouled Out: Davis and Chambers (JMU). Scores by Halves: ODU ; JMU Att.: 8,431; Officials: Scagliotta, Gray, Bonder. Colonial Athletic Association Championship March 7, 1994, Richmond, Virginia Coliseum James Madison 77, Old Dominion 76 JMU 77 Rowe 4-9, 0-0, 3, 4, 8; Venson 0-2, 0-0, 1, 1, 0; 7-14, 4-5, 6, 4, 18; Culuko 2-7, 2-2, 3, 2, 8; Lenoard 3-8, 1-3, 7, 1, 8; Robinson 6-9, 2-6, 3, 1, 14; McLinton 7-9, 5-6, 3, 0, 21; Lott 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0. Totals: (.500) (.636), 30, 13, 77. Three-Point Shots: 5-11 (.455), Rowe (0-1), Culuko (2-7), Leonard (1-1), McLinton (2-2). ODU 76 Sessoms 2-5, 0-0, 3, 2, 4; Hodge 9-19, 3-4, 7, 3, 26; Swann 4-13, 3-4, 8, 1, 11; Larkin 1-7, 0-0, 7, 2, 3; Harvey 0-4, 0-0, 2, 2, 0; Sherod 0-0, 0-0, 0,.0, 0; Robinson 0-0, 0-0, 0, 1, 0; Mullen 2-2, 0-0, 2, 3, 4; D.Parker 0-1, 0-0, 1, 2, 0. Totals: (.435), (.714), 42, 18, 76. Three-Point Shots: 6-16 (.375), Sessoms (0-2), Jones (5-9), Swann (0-1), Larkin (1-4). Fouled Out: None; Scores by Halves: JMU ; ODU Att.: 9, Colonial Athletic Association Championship March 6, 1995, Richmond, Virginia Coliseum Old Dominion 80, James Madison 75 JMU 75 Rowe 8-18, 4-4, 3, 5, 20; Lott 2-3, 0-0, 3, 2, 4; Coleman 0-2, 0-0, 1, 3, 0; McLinton 8-13, 5-5, 3, 4, 24; Culuko 3-6, 2-2, 7, 3, 10; Robinson 3-5, 2-3, 6, 2, 8; Pelham 0-0, 0-0, 0, 1, 0; Culicerto 1-3, 0-0, 1, 2, 2; Boozer 3-5, 1-2, 7, 2, 7. Totals: (.509), (.875) 31, 24, 75. Three-Point: (5-14).357, Rowe (0-3), McLinton (3-5), Culuko (2-4), Culicerto (0-2) ODU 80 Sessoms 5-14, 12-14, 7, 4, 25; Mullen 7-9, 3-6, 7, 5, 17; Harvey 3-4, 0-0, 10, 2, 6; Jones 5-14, 2-3, 4, 1, 15; Dunlap 1-5, 5-6, 4, 1, 7; Sherod 2-4, 0-0, 1, 2, 6; Samuels 1-6, 2-2, 0, 1, 4; D.Parker 0-1, 0-0, 0, 2, 0. Totals: (.421), (.800), 34, 17, 80. Three Point: (8-22).365); Sessoms (3-6), Jones (3-7), Dunlap (0-3), Sherod (2-3), Samuels (0-3). Fouled Out: JMU-Rowe, ODU-Mullen. Scores by Halves: ODU , JMU Att.: 8,995; Officials: Paparo, Rose, Edsall. Colonial Athletic Association Championship March 3, 1997, Richmond, Va. - Coliseum Old Dominion 62, JMU 58(ot) JMU(58)Howard ;Lott ;Boozer ;Felton ; Atkinson ;Perry ; Milsa ;Culicerto ;Boyd ;Strickland ;Totals:22-56(.393) 8-18 (.444) Rebs: 33;ODU(62) Poag ;Hodge ; Bowdler ; Byers , Dunlap ; Sherod , Bassette ;Youngblood ; Totals:21-59(.356)16-21 (.762) Rebs:47;Three-Point Goals: JMU 6-14 (Howard 2-4, Felton 0-1,Atkinson 2-7, Milisa 2-2), ODU 4-20(Poag 0-4,Dunlap 2-6, Byers 2-6, Sherod 0-4);Rebound Leaders: JMU-Lott(10), ODU-Hodge (18); Assists/Leaders: JMU(11)-Howard(4); ODU(9)-Dunlap(3);Halftime Score:23-23 tie;attn:6585; Officials: Rose,Edsall,Rote. Colonial Athletic Association Championship February 28, 1999, Richmond, Va. - Coliseum Old Dominion 58, GMU 63 ODU (58) Bowdler 4-7, 3-6, 16, 2, 11, 38; Poag 2-6, 0-1, 5, 2, 6, 22; Bassette 4-6, 3-3, 7, 1, 11, 21; Byers 1-5, 0-0, 2, 1, 3, 14; Williams 4-13, 4-6, 1, 4, 15, 27; McCullum 2-4, 2-2, 4, 3, 6, 24; Bryant 0-3, 0-0, 3, 4, 0, 12; Greene 0-4, 3-4, 2, 3, 3, 28; Neal 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0, 1; Brown 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0, 1; Jones 1-3, 1-2, 1, 0, 3, 12. Totals (.353), (.667), Rebs: 42. Three-pointers: 6-21 (.231) Poag (2-6), Byers (1-5), Williams (3-6), McCullum (0-1), Bryant (0-1), Jones (0-2). GMU (63) Holdan 4-8, 2-2, 7, 2, 11, 29; Herring 1-8, 0-0, 3, 3, 3, 25; Evans 7-10, 1-2, 7, 3, 15, 33; Miskiri 3-17, 8-13, 4, 2, 15, 36; Dorsett 2-5, 2-4, 3, 3, 7, 26; Mirich 0-1, 1-2, 3, 2, 1, 12; Price 1-3, 2-2, 3, 1, 4, 13; Carey 1-2, 0-0, 0, 2, 2, 6; Anderson 1-2, 0-0, 2, 2, 3, 4; Nixon 0-1, 0-0, 1, 0, 0, 7; Abraham 1-3, 0-0, 3, 2, 2, 9. Totals 21-60, 16-25, Rebs: 37. Three-pointers: 5-15 (.333) Holdan (1-2), Herring (1-2), Miskiri (1-5), Dorsett (1-4), Carey (0-1), Anderson (1-1). Assist leaders: ODU-Williams(3); GMU-Price(4). Score by halves: ODU ; GMU ; Att: 7097; Officials: Rose, Edsall, Jones. Colonial Athletic Association Championship March 7, 2005, Richmond, Va.- Coliseum VCU 66, Old Dominion 73 (overtime) VCU 66- Doles 4-12, 2-3, 5, 4, 11; George 4-11, 2-4, 8, 4, 11; Roland 1-3, 3-4, 3, 3, 5; Walker 5-10, 0-0, 1, 1, 14; Pellot-Rosa 5-7, 4-4, 6, 4, 15; Dixon 0-2, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Harper 1-4, 0-0, 1, 1, 2; Reid 4-6, 0-0, 5, 4, 8; Totals: (.436), (.733), Rebs:31. Three-pointers: 7-18 (.389) Doles (1-3), George (1-3), Walker (4-7), Pellot-Rosa (1-2). ODU 73- Dahi 1-2, 0-0, 3, 1, 2; Loughton 12-19, 4-6, 11, 2, 28; Hunter 3-16, 6-8, 5, 1, 13; Williamson 3-8, 2-2, 3, 3, 9; Thomas 5-10, 2-2, 3, 0, 14; Morris 0-0, 0-0, 0, 1, 0; Johnson 2-4, 1-1, 2, 2, 5; Henderson 0-0, 0-0, 2, 1, 0; Harris 0-0, 0-2, 2, 1, 0; Vasylius 0-1, 2-2, 3, 4, 2; Totals: (.433), (.739), Rebs: 39. Three-pointers: 4-13 (.308) Hunter (1-5), Williamson (1-3), Thomas (2-4). Assist Leaders: VCU-Doles (4); ODU- Williamson (5). Score by halves: VCU ; ODU ; Att: 10650; Officials: Rose, Edsall, Gordon. Odell Hodge is a two-time CAA Player of the Year and Tournament MVP. Mike Jones was a member of the 1994 & 1995 CAA All-Tournament squads. Mark West 83 was the ECAC South Tournament MVP in 1980 and 1982.

82 All-American MONARCHS Twenty-three Old Dominion players have received All-American recognition since Five of those players Wilson Washington, Joel Copeland, Dave Twardzik, Leo Anthony and Mark West have had their jerseys retired by the University. Since becoming Division I in , nine Monarchs have earned All-American recognition. Five student-athletes have earned Academic All-American honors. The Big Blue All-Americans follow: Hodge Gatling ALEX LOUGHTON Associated Press, Basketball Times, and NABC Division I Honorable Mention, ODELL HODGE ( 97) Associated Press, Basketball Weekly, and NABC Division I Honorable Mention, & PETEY SESSONS ( 95) Basketball Weekly and NABC Division I Honorable Mention, CHRIS GATLING ( 91) Associated Press Division I Honorable Mention, Basketball Weekly Division I Honorable Mention, Associated Press Division I Honorable Mention, The Sporting News Division I Honorable Mention, FRANK SMITH ( 88) The Sporting News Division I Honorable Mention, KENNY GATTISON ( 86) Associated Press Division I Honorable Mention, in and The Sporting News Honorable Mention in and United Press International Honorable Mention in MARK WEST ( 83) Associated Press Division I Honorable Mention in The Sporting News Division I Honorable Mention in Jersey number 45 retired by the University. RONNIE McADOO ( 82) Associated Press Division I Honorable Mention in Converse Honorable Mention in RONNIE VALENTINE ( 80) Associated Press Division I Honorable Mention in and WILSON WASHINGTON ( 77) Associated Press Division I Honorable Mention in Division II first team in Division II third team in Jersey retired by the University Sessoms Gattison West 82 Twardzik

83 Anthony OLIVER PURNELL ( 75) Converse Division II Honorable Mention, JOEL COPELAND ( 74) Division II first team in Division II second team in Jersey number 32 retired by the University. DAVE TWARDZIK ( 72) Division II first team in Division II third team in Jersey number 14 retired by the University. SKIP NOBLE ( 71) Division II Honorable Mention in JIM COLE ( 70) Honorable Mention in HARRY LOZON ( 70) Honorable Mention in DICK ST. CLAIR ( 70) Honorable Mention in BOB PRITCHETT ( 68) Honorable Mention in RANDY LEDDY ( 66) Honorable Mention in LEO ANTHONY ( 61) Third Team in ODU s first All-American. Washington Moyer Neyland Eubank Copeland Academic Four Old Dominion student athletes have been honored academically in addition to athletically as Academic All-Americans by the College Sports Information Directors Association (CoSIDA). From 2004 to 2006, Alex Loughton was selected to the Athletic Directors Assocation Academic All-America list. Larkin Loughton McAdoo All-Americans ALEX LOUGHTON First Team in , & Third Team in (CoSIDA) KEVIN LARKIN ( 94) Third Team, DAVE MOYER ( 76) Honorable Mention in REESE NEYLAND ( 78) Third Team in GRAY EUBANK ( 75) First Team in and Freshmen All-Americans 1976 Ronnie Valentine by Basketball Weekly- 2nd Team 1979 Ronnie McAdoo by Basketball Weekly 1980 Mark West by Basketball Weekly Grant Robinson by Basketball Weekly 1982 Charlie Smith by Basketball Weekly 1987 Anthony Carver by Basketball Weekly- Second Team 1990 Chuck Evans by Basketball Weekly- Seventh Team 1993 Odell Hodge by Basketball Weekly- Third Team Monarch Basketball

84 Individual RECORDS GAMES PLAYED Season: 34, by Alex Loughton, Arnaud Dahi, Valdas Vasylius, Kiah Thomas, Drew Williamson, Brian Henderson, John Morris, Sam Harris, Cal Bowdler, Mark Poag, Reggie Bassette, Andre McCullum, Michael Williams, Freddie Bryant and Pierre Greene. Career: 128, Odell Hodge ( ) & E.J. Sherod ( ) Most Consecutive: 123, by Petey Sessoms, GAMES STARTED Season: 34, by Cal Bowdler, Mark Poag and Reggie Bassette Career: 127, by Odell Hodge ( ) Most Consecutive: 118, by Ronnie McAdoo, MINUTES PLAYED Game: 53, by Petey Sessoms vs. Villanova, (3 ot) in Albany, NY. Season: 1174, by Petey Sessoms, High Season Average: 38.5, by Frank Smith, Most Consecutive 40-plus minutes: 3, by Ronnie McAdoo, and ; and Frank Smith, and Most 40-plus Minute Games: 13, by Frank Smith, Career: 4,068 (34.5) by Ronnie McAdoo, Most 40-plus minutes/career: 30, by Frank Smith, POINTS SCORED Game: 67, (Div. II) by Bob Pritchett vs. Richmond Prof. Inst. (Norfolk, VA, Feb.14,1968) 44, (Div. I) by Ronnie Valentine at Tulane (New Orleans, LA, Dec. 20, 1977) Division I. Season: 730, by Petey Sessoms, Career: 2,204 by Ronnie Valentine, Season Average: 31.0 by Leo Anthony, Career Average: 26.6 by Leo Anthony, Opponent (One game): 54 by Charles McKinney of Norfolk St. ( ) Norfolk Arena 42, by Chris Cheeks, of VCU (Feb. 14,1989 in Richmond,VA) (Div. I). MOST 30 POINT MONARCHS IN ONE GAME Two, by Harry Lozon (33) and Bob Pritchett (67) vs. Richmond Professional Institute, Feb. 14, 1967 (Div. II). Div. I: 2, by Keith Jackson (33) and Petey Sessoms (31) vs. James Madison, Feb. 17, 1993 in Scope. DOUBLE FIGURE GAMES Season: 33, by Petey Sessoms, Career: 103, by Anthony Carver, Consecutive Games: 101, by Ronnie Valentine, FIELD GOALS MADE Games: 27, by Bob Pritchett, vs. RPI (Norfolk, VA, Feb. 14, 1968) Season: 294, by Ronnie Valentine, Career: 769, by Leo Anthony, FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 45, by Bob Pritchett vs. Richmond Prof. Inst. (Norfolk, VA, Feb. 14, 1968). Season: 568, by Joel Copeland, Career: 1,870, by Ronnie Valentine, FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game (Max of 10 att:): 11-11, by Harry Lozon vs. RPI (Norfolk, Feb. 14, 1968). Season:.637 ( ), by Kenny Gattison, (Sun Belt Record) Career:.606 ( ), by Chris Gatling, (Sun Belt Record) FREE THROWS MADE Game: 24, by Dave Twardzik vs. Norfolk St. (March 12, 1971) NCAA Regional. Season: 222, by Dave Twardzik, Career: 643, by Dave Twardzik, Most Consecutive: 33, by Donald Anderson, ( vs. ECU to 3-8 vs. Richmond) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 26, by Dave Twardzik vs. Norfolk St. (March l2, 1971, at ODU) NCAA Reg. Season: 273, by Dave Twardzik, Career: 856, by Leo Anthony, FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game (10 Att. Min.): (1.000) by Joe Bunn vs. James Madison (March 2, 1996 at CAA Trn.). Season:.889 (96-108) by Donald Anderson, (2nd in CAA/7th in NCAA) Career:.851 ( ), by Bobby Haithcock, POINT FIELD GOALS Game: 9, (9-13) by Anthony Carver vs. George Washington (Jan. 9, 1989, Scope). Mark Poag (9-9) vs. VMI , Scope Season: 94, (94-231) by Anthony Carver, Career: 328 by Mark Poag ( ). Most Consecutive Game scoring at least one 3-pt.: 32, by Anthony Carver, Feb. 11, 1989 vs. So. Florida to the end of his career, 1990) 2 seasons. Most Consecutive games scoring at least one 3-pt (one season): 28, by Anthony Carver (Nov. 28, 1989 vs. W&M) to the end of his career, Most games scoring at least one 3-pt (not consecutive): 77, by Carver, Most Consecutive Treys Made: 10, by Mark Poag vs. HU ( ) 9 vs. VMI ( ) Most in One half: 6 (6-8), by Carver vs. VCU, (Richmond, Jan. 14, 1989) and Mark Poag (6-6 vs. VMI in first half ( ) 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Game: 17, by Anthony Carver vs. So. Alabama, (Jan. 26, 1989) Season: 253, by Mark Poag Career: 826, by Mark Poag, POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game: Mark Poag (9-9) vs. VMI (Nov. 11, 1997) NCAA Record, 1,000 (5-5), by Steve Trax vs. DePaul, (Dec. 20, 1986 in Chicago, IL) and (5-5), by Keith Jackson vs. S. Florida ( ) at ODU Half: 1.00 (5-5) by Mike Jones at UNC Wilmington Season:.474 ( ) by Mark Poag, Career:.435 ( ), by Steve Trax, REBOUNDS Game: 33, by Ron Drews, vs. Richmond Prof. Inst. (Dec. 3, 1966) Div. II 23, by Mark West, vs. Texas Wesleyan (Dec. 3, 1980) Div. I and Clifton Jones vs. UNCW (Feb. 26, 2001) Season: 443, by Randy Leddy, Career: 1,153, by Randy Leddy, Opponent/Game: 31, by Wendell Ladner of Southern Mississippi, Jan. 28, 1970 in Hattiesburg, MS. REBOUND AVERAGE Season: 18.1, by Randy Leddy, Career: 12.5, by Wilson Washington, ASSISTS Game: 20, by Dave Twardzik, vs. Mt. St. Mary s, Feb.24, Season: 332, by Dave Twardzik, Career: 883, by Frank Smith, (6th NCAA alltime) ASSIST AVERAGE Season: 11.4, by Dave Twardzik, Career: 10.7, by Dave Twardzik, BLOCKED SHOTS Game: 12, by Wilson Washington, vs. W&M (Feb. 5, 1976) in Williamsburg, VA) and vs. Baptist College (Feb. 20, 1975) at ODU. Season: 165, by Wilson Washington, Career: 446, by Mark West, BLOCKED SHOT AVERAGE Season: 5.3, by Wilson Washington, Career: 4.5, by Wilson Washington, STEALS Game: 8, by Oliver Purnell vs. Washington & Lee (Feb. 6, 1975). Season: 83, by Frank Smith, Career: 295, by Frank Smith, STEAL AVERAGE Season: 2.8, by Frank Smith, Career: 2.5, by Frank Smith, PERSONAL FOULS Season: 106, by Wilson Washington, Career: 386, by Mark West, DISQUALIFICATIONS Season: 9, by Wilson Washington, Career: 19, Garrick Davis, FEWEST TURNOVERS (by a regular) Season: 26, by Terry Douglas, Career: 55, by Terry Douglas, POINTS BY HALF First Half: (Div. I) 27, by Ronnie Valentine, at Tulane, (Dec. 20, 1977 in New Orleans, LA). (Div. II), 34 by Bob Pritchett, vs. RPI, (Feb. 14, 1968) in Norfolk. Second Half: (Div. I) 23, by Chris Gatling vs. Alabama-Birmingham (March 4, 1989 in Charlotte, NC.) overtime (17 in regulation, 6 in ot). 29, by Chris Gatling vs. Alabama-Birmingham (Mar. 2, 1991 in Mobile, AL) overtime (23 in regulation, 6 in ot). (Div. II) 33 by Bob Pritchett, vs. RPI (Feb.14, 1968) in Norfolk. By Opponents: (1st half) 21, by Wally Lancaster of Va. Tech (Dec. 10, 1988) (2nd half) 31, by Charles McKinney of Norfolk State ( ) * Records begin in when ODU began playing only four-year schools. Frank Smith is Old Dominion s all-time assist leader with 883. He is currently 11th all-time in NCAA history.

85 Team Records SEASON WON-LOSS ReCORDS FIELD GOALS MADE Victories: 28 (28-6) in Season: 1,140 in Fewest Victories: 6, (6-22) in Game: 58, vs. Richmond Prof. Inst. (Norfolk, Most Losses: 22, (6-22) in Feb. 14, 1968). Fewest Losses: 4, (25-4) in Opponents Season: 1,013 in Games Played: 33, & Opponent Game: 55, by Marshall (Feb. 27, Best Winning Percentage:.862 (25-4), ). Most Consecutive Wins: 22, Fewest Made in a Game: 12, (12-39) vs. South Most Consecutive Losses: 10, Florida (Jan. 23, 1986, Scope). Best Home Record (Scope): 13-1, in ; 14-4 in Opp. Fewest Made in a Game: 14, by Navy ; 9-0 in (Norfolk, Jan. 12, 1980), by JMU (Field House): 14-0 in (Jan. 3, 1986 in Harrisonburg, VA) and Longest Home Win Streak: DePaul (Dec. 17, 2005) (Scope): 14, Jan. 31, 1983 vs. JMU to Jan. 14, Fewest Made in a Season: 700, in vs. S. Alabama, lost to Maryland in next Opponents Fewest Made in a Season: 741 in game (Field House): 26, Dec. 10, 1975 vs. Randolph-Macon to Feb. 26, 1977 vs. Madison / vs. UNCW (Record is still intact). FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Longest Home Win Streak-1 season: (Scope): 8, Jan. Season: 2,363 in , 1979 vs. Navy until, Feb 20, 1980 vs. ECU; Game: 102, vs. Georgia Southern (Norfolk, and Nov. 29, 1983 vs. Delaware State to Jan. Dec. 18, 1971) 14, 1984 vs. So. Alabama. Opponents Season: 2,385) in (Field House): 14, Dec. 4, 1974 vs. Bis cayne to Opponent Game: 103, by UNLV (Dec. 20, 1975 Feb. 26, vs. Philadelphia Textile. in Las Vegas, N.) Most Consecutive Winning Seasons: 11, Fewest in a season: 1534 in to Fewest in a Game: 38, (24-38) vs. Western KY Most Consecutive 20-win Seasons: 3, to (Feb. 26, 1987, Bowling Green, KY) Fewest by an Opponent in one season: 1529 Best Start: 7-0 in (Div. II) in in (Div. I) POINTS SCORED Season Highs: 2,683 in Season Low: 1,697 in Season High Scoring Avg.: 98.2 in Season Low Scoring Avg.: 65.7 in Opponents Season High: 2,462 in Opponents Season Low: 1,604 in Opponents Season High Scoring Avg: 87.7 in Opponents Season Low Scoring Avg: 61.5 in Game High: 152, ( ) vs. Richmond Prof. Inst. (Norfolk, Virginia, Feb. 14, 1968) Most Points on the Road: 116, at Tulane, Dec. 20, 1977 (New Orleans, LA), Div.I 122 ( ) at Univ. of Baltimore ( )-Div. II. Game Low: 39 (39-59) vs. UNC Wilmington (CAA Trn.), Mar. 3, 1996, Richmond, Va. Opponent Game High: 131, by Marshall (Huntington, WVA,Feb. 27, 1968) and by Western Kentucky (Bowling Green, KY, Nov. 27, 1972). Opponent Game Lows: 42, (48-42) by William & Mary (Norfolk, Jan. 20, 1979) and in Williamsburg, Feb. 12, 1983), COMBINED SCORES Highest Combined Score: 262 (ODU 152, RPI 110) on Feb. 14, (Div.II) 211(ODU 120, George Mason 91), Jan. 22, 1994 (Div.I). Lowest Combined Score: 84 (JMU 43, ODU 41) on Feb. 27, POINTS IN A HALF Most Points in a half: (1st) 86 vs. RPI (Norfolk, Feb. 14, 1968). (2nd) 75 vs. Mt. St. Mary s (Norfolk, Feb. 24, 1972) Most Opponent Points in a half: (1st) 63, by UNLV (Las Vegas, Dec. 20, 1975). (2nd) 65, by North Carolina (Dec. 1, 1992) Chapel Hill. Fewest Points in a half: (1st)10 vs. Drexel (Dec. 10, 2005) Fewest Opponent Points in a half: (1st) 11, by VMI (Norfolk, Dec. 7, 1982) (2nd) 14, by Hampton (Norfolk, Dec. 7, 1996). MARGIN OF VICTORIES Largest Margin of Victory: 67 (128-61) vs. Lynchburg, (Feb. 13, 1961 Scope). Largest Margin of Defeat: 46, (111-65) by Atlantic Christian, , (94-53) at Western Kentucky, (Feb. 3, 1987, Bowling Green, KY.). Most Players to average in Double Figures: 5, in ; ; ; and FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Season High:.509 ( ) in Season Low:.4332 ( ) in Game High:.667 (36-54) vs. So. Florida (Scope, Feb. 15, 1990) Game Low:.262 (11-42) vs. UNC Wilmington (3-3-96), CAA Trn., Richmond, Va. Opponent Game High:.754 (43-57) by North Carolina (Chapel Hill, Dec. 1, 1992) Opponent Game Low:.241 (14-58) by DePaul (Dec. 17, 2005), Norfolk, Va. Best Shooting in 1st half:.750 (15-20) by GMU (Jan. 28, 2006), in Fairfax, Va. Best Shooting in 2nd half:.842 (16-19) at South Alabama, Jan. 14, Opponents Best shooting:.857 (22-28) in second half by UNC, Dec. 1, 1992 Opponents Best shooting in First Half:.750 (15-20) by George Mason, Jan. 28, POINT FG MADE Season High: 181, in Season Low: 25, in (used only in conference games). Game High: 17, (17-24), vs. James Madison, Feb. 17, 1993 in Scope. Most in One Half by ODU: 9, (9-11) vs. UAB, Jan. 4, 1989 in Scope. and (9-10) at UNC Wilmington ( ), in first half. (2nd half): vs. JMU, Feb. 17, Opponent Season High: 148, Opponent Season Low: 45, (used only in conference games). Opponent Game High: 14 (14-38) by So. Mississippi, March, 1, 1993., and Mississippi State (14-27), Dec. 19, POINT FG ATTEMPTED Game high: 34 vs. George Mason ( ). Season High: 458 in Season Low: 72, in (Conference games only) Opponent Season High: 370, Opponent Season Low: 127 in (Conference games only) Opponent Game High: 34, by So. Mississippi, March 1, POINT FG PERCENTAGE Season High:.412 ( ) in Season Low:.319 ( ) in Game High (Min. 5 att):.900 (9-10) vs. VMI ( ) (10 or more).708 (17-24) vs. JMU ( ) One Half:.917 (11-12) vs. JMU, Feb. 17, 1993 (2nd half) Opponent Season High:.3978 ( ) in Opponent Season Low:.354 (45-127) in Opponent Game High: (6-6), by JMU, Dec. 30, 1989 in Scope. (10 or more):.818(9-11) by JMU, Feb. 4, 1995 in Harrisonburg. FREE THROWS MADE Season: 674 in Game: 39 (39-58) vs. St. Francis (PA), Jan. 6, Season Fewest: 3333 in Game-Fewest: 2 (2-5): at Texas A&M Corpus Christi ( ) Opponent Fewest-Season: 217 in Opponent Season High: 534 in Opponent Game High: 36 (36-47) by Mississippi State (Jan. 1, 1997) in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Opponent Game Low: 0-0, by St. Francis (Pa.), Feb. 13, 1973; by Xavier of Ohio, Jan. 15, 1973; by VMI (0-3) on Feb. 17, 1973 and by Texas Wesleylan (Dec. 2, 1980). Consecutive Free-Throws (1 game): 22, vs. UNC Wilmington (Jan. 23, 1993) & at Richmond (Dec. 20, 2005). Consecutive Free-Throws (Season): 27, FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Season: 928 in Game: 58 (39-58) vs. St. Francis (PA), Jan. 6, 1971 Season Low: 477 in Game Low: 3, (3-3) vs. Randolph-Macon (Feb. 7, 1974). Opponent Season High: 792 in Opponent Game Low: 0-0, by St. Francis (Pa.), Feb. 13, 1973; Xavier of Ohio, Jan. 15, 1973; and by Texas Wesleyan (Dec. 2, 1980), by UNC Wilmington (0-1), Dec. 7, 1988 in Wilmington, NC) Opponent Game High: 47 (36-47) by Mississippi State (Jan. 1, 1997) in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Opponent Season Low: 477, in FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Season:.754 ( ) in Game: (1,000) at Richmond, Dec. 20, Season Low:.631 in Game Low:.375(3-8) vs. Maryland, Feb. 2, Opponent Season High:.744 ( ) in Opponent Game High:.970 (32-33) by Toledo ( ), Toledo, Ohio. REBOUNDS Season High: 1550 in Season Low: 886 in Game High: 71, vs. Roanoke, Feb. 21, 1976 in Norfolk. Game Low: 16, vs. Richmond, Feb. 2, 1988 in Richmond Season High Avg.: 51.7 in Season Low Avg.: 29.5 in Opponent Season High: 1454 in Opponent Season Low: 916 in Opponent Game High: 65, by Dayton, Nov. 30, 1974 in Dayton, Ohio. Opponent Game Low: 14, by JMU (Jan. 14, 1986) at JMU. ASSISTS Season High: 614, Season Low: 303, in Game High: 39, vs. Mt. St. Mary s, Feb.3,1968. Game Low: 4, vs. Georgia State, Jan. 31, 1980 in Atlanta. Opponents Game High: 31, by UNC Dec. 1, 1992 in Chapel Hill, NC. TURNOVERS Season High: 483 in Season Low: 377 in Game High: 30, vs. Kentucky, Worcester, MA.- NCAA (March 20, 1992) Game Low: 3, vs. Georgia State (Jan. 31, 1980 in Atlanta). Opponent Game High: 29, by FAMU, (Fieldhouse) STEALS Season High: 329 in Season Low: 167 in Game High: 21, vs. Southeastern, Feb. 13, 1979 in Scope. Opponent Game High: 18, by UNLV, Dec. 27, 1986 in Las Vegas, NV at by North Carolina, Dec. 1, 1992 in Chapel Hill. BLOCKED SHOTS Season High: 233 in (ties CAA rec.) Season Low: 56, in Game High: 17 vs. VMI Opponent Game High: 12, by Virginia, in Charlottesville, VA PERSONAL FOULS Season High: 671 in Season Low: 378 in Game High: 32 vs. Duquesne, Dec. 5, 1987 in Pittsburgh, PA. Game Low: 6, vs. VCU in Dec. 30, 1980 and vs Jacksonville, Jan. 25, 1986 in Scope. Opponent Game High: 39, by Delaware State, Nov. 29, 1983 in Scope. Opponent Game Lows: 6, by Washington & Lee, Feb. 9, 1965, Lexington, Va. DISQUALIFICATIONS Season High: 25, Season Lows: 2, Game High: 4, vs. Mississippi State, Jan. 1, 1997, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Opponent Game High: 5, by William & Mary, Feb. 20, 1985 in Scope. OVERTIME GAMES Most in One game: 3, vs. Hampden-Sydney, and vs. Villanova, in Albany, NY (NCAA). Season: 5, in On the Road: 3, in and Most Points in one period: 25, vs. W&M, (ties NCAA record) Most Points by two teams in one period: 40 (ODU 25, W&M 15) (NCAA Record) GREATEST ODU COMEBACKS Down 20, with 11:00 left (Jan. 7, 2004, Fairfax, VA.) ODU rallied to outscore George Mason 31-8 for a win. Down 20, at Randolph-Macon, Feb. 17, 1975 in Ashland, VA (61-41 RMC with 17:23 left in game, ODU tied at 72 at end of regulation. ODU wins in two overtimes, Down 19, vs. UAB, Mar. 2, 1985 in Hampton (59-40, UAB with 9: 31 left), ODU wins, (Sun Belt semi-final). Down 17, vs. Central Connecticut State, Dec. 29, 1998 in Hilo, HI (53-36, with 15:26 left), ODU wins Down 17, vs. JMU, Dec. 30, 1990 in Scope, (32-49, JMU with 18:05 left), ODU wins Down 16, at VCU, Dec. 29, 1991, (47-31, VCU with 16:39 left), ODU wins Down 16 vs. JMU, Feb. 10, 1996 (53-37, JMU leads, 17:30 left), tied game at 63 all with 6:00 left, ODU wins Down 16 vs.northeastern, January 7, 2006 (42-26), NE leads with :27 left in first half. Took the lead with 10:20 left in game, ODU wins Down 13, vs. Syracuse (#3rd), Jan. 19, 1980 in Scope (63-50 with 5:02 left), wins, Down 13, at East Carolina, Feb. 12, 1994 in Minges. (54-41 with 14:06 left), wins Down 11, vs. Soviet Union, Nov. 19, 1979 in Scope (60-49 with 9:20 left), ODU ties at end of regulation, then wins in overtime, Down 9, vs. USF, Jan. 7, 1988 in Tampa, FL, (75-66 with 1:41 left), ODU wins Down 7, at DePaul, (#1) Jan. 10, 1981 in Chicago, Ill.(60-53 with 1:50 left), ODU wins, (DePaul s first loss at home). * Records begin in when ODU began playing only four-year schools. Monarch Basketball

86 Petey Sessoms scored 35 points in the Monarchs triple overtime victory over Villanova in the fi rst round of the 1995 NCAA Tournament. Vs. RANKED TEAMS Old Dominion vs. Nationally Ranked Teams L vs. #13 Michigan St. (89-81) (NCAA, Worcester, Mass.) L at #9 North Carolina (90-64) L vs. #13 St. Joseph s (75-72) L at #12 Memphis, L vs. #5 Stanford, (San Juan, PR) L vs. #3 North Carolina, in Charlotte, NC L vs. #11 New Mexico, NCAA, Pittsburgh, Pa.) W vs #9 Villanova, 89-81(3 ot) (NCAA, Albany, NY) L at #14 Virginia, L vs. #1 North Carolina, L at #14 Arizona State, W vs #22 Virginia, L at #7 North Carolina, L vs #6 Kentucky, (NCAA, Worcester, Mass.) L at #18 Alabama, L vs #8 Missouri, L vs #4 North Carolina, W at #19 Richmond, W at #20 W. Kentucky, L at #19 Alabama-Birmingham, L #20 Alabama-Birmingham, W #19 W. Kentucky, L #1 Duke NCAA Greensboro, 2nd, L at #4 UNLV, W at #20 Alabama-Birmingham, L at #17 Maryland, W at #1 DePaul, W #3 Syracuse, L at #16 Purdue, (NIT Quarter Finals) L #15 Syracuse, (ECAC Final) L at #8 UNLV, 116,91 L at #19 Arizona, Old Dominion s Highest National pre-season #21 Lindy s #21 FoxSports.com Dec. 5, 2005 #2 CollegeInsider.com (Mid Major Poll) Jan. 15, 2006 #20 RPI.com Feb. 14, 2005 (23-3) #22 Dick Vitale pre-season #25 Street and Smith s pre-season #25 Street and Smith s Dec. 13, 1993 (5-0) #28 USA Today (42 votes) (5-0) #29 Associated Press (58 votes) Dec. 6, 1993 (4-0) #30 USA Today (34 votes) (4-0) #39 Associated Press (23 votes) Feb. 12, 1986 (15-5) #25 in Associated Press (24 votes) SHOT HEARD ROUND THE WORLD On January 10, 1981, guard Billy Mann tipped DePaul s inbound pass, caught his own deflection, turned and layed it in with seven seconds to play. The number one ranked and unbeaten DePaul Blue Demons were handed their first loss in The Horizon in 48 games, Feb. 17, 1986 (16-6) #28 in Sporting News Feb. 18, 1986 (16-6) #26 in Associated Press (17 votes) pre-season #31 in Sporting News #33 in Sports Illustrated pre-season #32 by The Sporting News

87 Year-by-Year Assist Leaders Yrs. Name CL AST AVG Dick St.Clair So Dick St. Clair Jr Dave Twardzik So Dave Twardzik Jr Dave Twardzik Sr Rick Nau Sr Olaiver Purnell Jr Joey Caruthers So Joey Caruthers Jr Joey Caruthers Sr Richie Wright So Tommy Conrad Sr Grant Robinson Fr Grant Robinson So Grant Robinson Jr Grant Robinson Sr Charlie Smith Jr Frank Smith Fr Frank Smith So # Frank Smith Jr # Frank Smith Sr # Donald Grant So Chuck Evans Fr # Donald Anderson So Donald Anderson Jr # Donald Anderson Sr # Kevin Swann Sr Brion Dunlap Fr Brion Dunlap So Brion Dunlap Jr Brion Dunlap Sr # Mike Byers Sr Pierre Greene So Pierre Greene Jr Troy Nance Fr Troy Nance So Troy Nance Jr Troy Nance Sr Drew Williamson So Drew Williamson Jr *not kept prior to season #Conference Champion 35-Point Club PTS NAME OPP. DATE 67 Bob Pritchett vs. Richmond Prof. Inst. Feb. 14, Leo Anthony vs. Lynchburg Feb. 13, Leo Anthony vs. Elon Dec. 14, Bob Pritchett vs. Hampden-Sydney Jan. 9, Bobby Hoffman at Roanoke Feb. 19, Ricky Michaelson vs. Kentucky Wesleyan Jan. 30, Alex Loughton vs. Charlotte (2 ot) Dec. 6, Joel Copeland vs. Rollins (NCAA Regional) Mar. 7, Ronnie Valentine at Tulane Dec. 20, Joel Copeland vs. Delaware Jan. 5, Leo Anthony at Bridgewater Feb. 11, Leo Anthony vs. Richmond Prof. Inst. Jan. 14, Ronnie Valentine vs. William & Mary (Scope) Feb. 21, Odell Hodge vs. Southern Mississippi Feb. 4, Anthony Carver vs. South Alabama (Scope) Feb. 19, Ronnie Valentine at Georgia Southern Jan. 7, Ronnie Valentine vs. Western Carolina Jan. 17, Leo Anthony at Roanoke Jan. 10, Jeff Fuhrmann vs. Charleston Baptist Feb. 14, Chris Gatling at UNC Charlotte Feb. 5, Leo Anthony vs. Lynchburg Feb. 1, Leo Anthony vs. Roanoke Feb. 21, Leo Anthony vs. Randolph-Macon Feb. 19, Ronnie Valentine at Georgetown (ECAC So.Finals) Mar. 1, Dave Twardzik vs. Norfolk State (NCAA Reg.) Mar. 12, Chris Gatling vs. Ala.-Birmingham (SBC Trn.) Mar. 4, Leo Anthony vs. Richmond Prof. Inst. Dec. 1, Leo Anthony vs. Hampden-Sydney Dec. 5, Leo Anthony vs. Catholic Dec. 17, Leo Anthony vs. Pembroke State Jan. 31, Joel Copeland at Western Kentucky Dec. 1, Anthony Carver vs. Virginia Commonwealth Jan. 23, Petey Sessoms vs. New Hampshire Dec. 8, Petey Sessoms vs. Villanova (NCAA 1st round) Mar. 17, 1995 Monarch Basketball Year-by-Year Scoring Leaders Yrs Name CL PTS AVG Randy Leddy Sr Bob Pritchett Jr Bob Pritchett Sr Dick St. Clair Jr Dave Twardzik So Dave Twardzik Jr Dave Twardzik Sr Joel Copeland Jr Joel Copeland Sr Jeff Furhmann So Jeff Fuhrmann Jr Ronnie Valentine Fr Ronnie Valentine So Ronnie Valentine Jr Ronnie Valentine Sr Ronnie McAdoo Jr Mark West Jr Mark West Sr Mark Davis Jr Kenny Gattison Jr Kenny Gattison Sr Anthony Carver Fr Anthony Carver So Chris Gatling So Anthony Carver Sr # Chris Gatling Sr Ricardo Leonard Sr # Keith Jackson Sr Petey Sessoms So Odell Hodge So # Petey Sessoms Sr Joe Bunn So Odell Hodge Sr Mark Poag Jr Cal Bowdler Sr Andre McCullum Jr Andre McCullum Sr Ricardo Marsh Jr Ricardo Marsh Sr Alex Loughton So Alex Loughton Jr Isaiah Hunter Sr School record #Conference Champion Bob Pritchett ( 68) scored a school record 67 points in a game against Richmond Professional Institute and 47 points in a game against Hampden- Sydney.

88 Year-by-Year Reb. Leaders YR. NAME CL REBS AVG Randy Leddy Sr Ron Drews So Ron Drews Jr Billy Hayes So Steve Cox Jr Steve Cox Sr Joel Copeland So Joel Copeland Jr Joel Copeland Sr Wilson Washington So Wilson Washington Jr Wilson Washington Sr Ronnie Valentine So Ronnie Valentine Jr Ronnie McAdoo Fr Ronnie Valentine Sr Mark West So Mark West Jr Mark West Sr % Kenny Gattison So Kenny Gattison Jr Kenny Gattison Sr Anthony Carver Fr Anthony Carver So Chris Gatling So Chris Gatling Jr Chris Gatling Sr Ricardo Leonard Sr Odell Hodge Fr Odell Hodge So Petey Sessoms Sr Joe Bunn So Odell Hodge Sr Cal Bowdler Jr Cal Bowdler Sr Andre McCullum Jr Clifton Jones Sr % Ricardo Marsh Jr Ricardo Marsh Sr Alex Loughton So Alex Loughton Jr Alex Loughton Sr %Conference Champion Year-by-Year FG Pct. Leaders YRS. NAME CL FG PCT Jerry Nichols Sr Ron Drews So Harry Lozon So Ron Drews Sr Dave Twardzik So Terry Foster Jr Terry Foster Sr Ricky Michaelson Jr Jay Rountree Jr Wilson Washington So Wilson Washington Jr Wilson Washington Sr Tommy Conrad Jr Ronnie Valentine Jr Bobby Vaughn Jr Mark West So Mark West Jr Mark West Sr Mark Davis Jr Kenny Gattison Jr Kenny Gattison Sr %# Garrick Davis So Garrick Davis Jr Chris Gatling So % Chris Gatling Jr Chris Gatling Sr Ricardo Leonard Sr Odell Hodge Fr Odell Hodge So Mario Mullen Jr Odell Hodge Jr Odell Hodge Sr Skipper Youngblood Jr Reggie Bassette Sr Skipper Youngblood Sr Andre McCullum Sr Ricardo Marsh Jr Ricardo Marsh Sr Valdas Vasylius Fr Arnaud Dahi So Alex Loughton Sr #ODU record %Conference Champion Year-by-Year FT Pct. Leaders (Min. 2 att. per game) YRS. NAME CL FG AVG Richard Boyce So Richard Boyce Jr Dick St. Clair So Dick St. Clair Jr Dave Twardzik So Dave Twardzik Jr Dave Twardzik Sr Rick Nau Sr Joel Copeland Sr Jeff Fuhrmann So Jeff Fuhrmann Jr Jeff Fuhrmann Sr Tommy Conrad Jr Tommy Branch Fr Billy Mann So Billy Mann Jr Billy Mann Sr Keith Thomas Fr % Keith Thomas So % Clarence Hanley Jr Keith Thomas Sr Bernard Royster So Bernard Royster Jr Donald Grant So Anthony Carver Sr Donald Anderson So Donald Anderson Jr Petey Sessoms So Petey Sessoms Jr Petey Sessoms Sr Joe Bunn So Odell Hodge Sr Mark Poag Jr Mark Poag Sr Andre McCullum Jr Pierre Greene Jr Rasheed Wright Jr Rasheed Wright Sr Isaiah Hunter So % Alex Loughton Jr Arnaud Dahi Jr % Conference Champion Year-by-Year 3Pt. FG% Leaders Steve Trax Jr Steve Trax Sr Darin McDonald Jr Anthony Carver Sr Keith Jackson So Keith Jackson Jr Petey Sessoms So Kevin Swann Sr Mike Jones Sr Mark Poag Fr Mike Byers So Mark Poag Jr Mark Poag Sr Freddie Bryant Sr Andre McCullum Sr Pierrre Greene Sr John Waller Jr John Waller Sr Drew Williamson So Single-Game Reb. Leaders by Ron Drews vs. Richmond Prof. Inst. Dec. 2, by Randy Leddy at Towson State Dec. 7, by Randy Leddy vs. Loyola (Md.) Dec. 5, by Wilson Washington vs. Roanoke Feb. 21, by Mark West vs. Texas Wesleyan Dec. 3, by Clifton Jones vs. UNCW Feb. 26, by Randy Leddy vs. Washington & Lee Dec. 3, by Jay Rountree vs. Georgia Southern Dec. 18, by Ronnie Valentine vs. Georgia Southern Feb. 11, by Wilson Washington vs. Brigham Young Dec. 30, by Wilson Washington vs. St. Francis (Pa.) Feb. 25, by Chris Gatling at South Florida Feb. 7, by Chris Gatling vs. Virginia Tech Dec. 8, by Wilson Washington vs. Baptist Feb. 20, by Joel Copeland vs. Yale Dec. 27, by Joel Copeland vs. Rollins (NCAA) Mar. 7, by Wilson Washington at William & Mary Feb. 5, by Steve Cox vs. Norfolk State Feb. 23, by Cal Bowdler vs. Seton Hall Mar. 10,

89 Coaches & CAPTAINS Scott Chandler Metheny Allen Webb Young Purnell Capel Taylor Monarch Basketball CAPTAINS, COACHES AND RECORDS YEAR RECORD CAPTAINS COACH Harry Hamburger Tommy Scott Rufus Tonelson Tommy Scott Rufus Tonelson Tommy Scott Junie Mills Tommy Scott C.F.Freddie Edmonds Tommy Scott C.F.Freddie Edmonds Tommy Scott Woody Barnes Tommy Scott Joe Wood Tommy Scott n/a Tommy Scott n/a Tommy Scott n/a George Stirnweiss Ed Kilgore George Stirnweiss Dave Prosser Scrap Chandler Bobby Worrell Scrap Chandler n/a Scrap Chandler n/a Scrap Chandler Charlie Kiley, Ted Bacalis Julius Rubin Ted Bacalis Jack Callahan Bill Roughton, John Vitasek Bud Metheny Joe Agee Bud Metheny Sonny Howlett Bud Metheny Ralph Muzzey, Mac McCurry Bud Metheny John Casey, Malvin Howlett Bud Metheny Ralph Halstead, William Tyndall Bud Metheny Paul Burlage, Harry Knickerbocker Bud Metheny Harry Knickerbocker, John Casey Bud Metheny Harry Knockerbocker, Bob Johnson Bud Metheny Bob Johnson, Holt Butt Bud Metheny Holt Butt, Leo Anthony Bud Metheny Leo Anthony, Bobby Hoffman Bud Metheny Leo Anthony, Bobby Hoffman Bud Metheny Bobby Hoffman, Marion Carroll Bud Metheny Marion Carroll, Ray Dougan, Billy Phelps Bud Metheny John Kendall, Wayne Parks Bud Metheny Freddie Edmonds, Jr., Bud Metheny Randy Leddy, Freddie Edmonds,Jr. Sonny Allen Button Speakes Sonny Allen Button Speakes, Dick St.Clair Sonny Allen Button Speakes, Dick St. Clair Sonny Allen Dick St. Clair, Harry Lozon Sonny Allen Dave Twardzik, Steve Cox Sonny Allen Dave Twardzik Sonny Allen Jack Baker, Rick Nau Sonny Allen Joel Copeland Sonny Allen Oliver Purnell Sonny Allen Wilson Washington, Jeff Fuhrmann, Joey Caruthers Paul Webb Wilson Washington, Jeff Fuhrmann Paul Webb Reese Neyland, Chris Pickett Paul Webb Ronnie Valentine,Tommy Conrad Paul Webb Ronnie Valentine, Bobby Haithcock Paul Webb Bobby Vaughan Paul Webb Ronnie McAdoo, Billy Mann Paul Webb Mark West, Grant Robinson Paul Webb Charlie Smith Paul Webb Charlie Smith, Mark Davis Paul Webb Kenny Gattison, Ronnie Wade Tom Young Frank Smith, Garrick Davis Tom Young Frank Smith, Garrick Davis Tom Young Anthony Carver, Darrin McDonald and Garrick Davis Tom Young Anthony Carver, Darrin McDonald Tom Young Cyril Cox Tom Young # John Robinson, Barry Smith, Ricardo Leonard, Al Grant Oliver Purnell # Keith Jackson, Donald Anderson Oliver Purnell # Kevin Swann, Kevin Larkin Oliver Purnell Petey Sessoms, David Harvey and Mike Jones Jeff Capel Odell Hodge, Mario Mullen Jeff Capel Odell Hodge, E.J. Sherod Jeff Capel Mike Byers, Brion Dunlap Jeff Capel Cal Bowdler, Mike Byers, Skipper Jeff Capel Youngblood and Mark Poag Skipper Youngblood & Freddie Bryant Jeff Capel Andre McCullum, Pierre Greene & Jeff Capel Michael Williams Pierre Greene, Rasheed Wright & Blaine Taylor Ricardo Marsh Rasheed Wright & Ricardo Marsh Blaine Taylor John Waller, Troy Nance & Alex Loughton Blaine Taylor Alex Loughton & Drew Williamson Blaine Taylor Alex Loughton & Drew Williamson Blaine Taylor Totals : in 76 years (.581) Div. 1 : in 30 years (.599) 89 ld Dominion University has enjoyed an impressive basketball tradition. O Since field ing its first team in 1930, Old Dominion has won 1,097 games in 76 years, a winning percentage of.581. Founded in 1930 as the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary, the institution gained independence in 1962 and became Old Dominion College. In 1969, University status was granted and the name was changed to Old Dominion University. Sonny Allen was named head coach at Old Dominion in 1965, following athletic director Bud Metheny s outstanding career. In ten years, Allen led the Monarchs to 181 wins, and a second place national finish at the 1970 NCAA Division II champion ships. In 1975 his Monarchs took the ultimate prize with the National Championship. Paul Webb took control in and led the Monarchs to a fourth place finish at the NCAA Division II nationals. Webb success fully guided the Old Dominion program to one of the nation s premier Division I basketball programs. In ten seasons, Webb won 196 victories and took the Big Blue to nine national post-season tournaments. In 1985, the reigns were turned over to Tom Young and he guided the Monarchs to a 23-8 mark in 1986 and an NCAA bid. The Monarchs advanced to the second round for the first time ever. In , Old Dominion was and earned a NIT bid. In , former captain Oliver Purnell returned to his alma mater and led Old Dominion to the CAA title and a trip to the NCAA. In 1993 and 1994 the Monarchs advanced to the second round of the NIT. Jeff Capel took over in and guided the Monarchs to the second round of the NCAA after a stunning victory over third seed Villanova, in triple overtime. Capel again guided Old Dominion to a CAA title and NCAA Tournament play in In April of 2001, Blaine Taylor became the Monarchs fifth Division I head coach. He guided ODU to the school s most wins in a single season (28) in , winning the CAA crown and advancing to the NCAA tournament. The following year, ODU won another 24 games and reached the semi-finals of the NIT at Madison Square Garden. The Monarchs have been selected for post-season play 18 times since moving up to Division I in , eight by the NCAA and ten by the NIT. Twenty-two players have been accorded All-American honors since 1958, including first team selections Wilson Washington ( ), Joel Copeland ( ) and Dave Twardzik ( ). Past Coaches Breakdown Record Yrs. Tommy Scott ( ) George Stirnweis ( ) Scrap Chandler ( ) Julius Rubin ( ) Jack Callahan ( ) Bud Metheny ( ) Sonny Allen ( ) Paul Webb ( ) Tom Young ( ) Oliver Purnell ( ) Jeff Capel ( ) Blaine Taylor (2001- ) TOTAL (.581)

90 All-Time SCORERS 1. RONNIE VALENTINE ( ) 11. KENNY GATTISON ( ) GP FG PCT FT PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG GP FG PCT FT PCT REBS-AVG PTS AVG Totals Totals LEO ANTHONY ( ) GP PCT PTS AVG Totals ODELL HODGE ( ) GP FG PCT 3PT PCT FT PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG Totals PETEY SESSOMS ( ) GP FG PCT 3PT PCT FT PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG Totals ANTHONY CARVER ( ) GP FG PCT 3PT PCT FT PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG Totals CHRIS GATLING ( ) GP FG PCT FT PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG Totals RONNIE McADOO ( ) GP FG PCT FT PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG Totals DAVE TWARDZIK ( ) GP FG PCT FT PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG Totals JOEL COPELAND ( ) GP FG PCT FT PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG Totals ALex Loughton ( ) GP FG PCT 3PT PCT FT PCT REB-AVG PTS-AVG Totals KEITH JACKSON ( ) GP FG PCT 3PT PCT FT PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG Totals DARRIN McDONALD ( ) GP FG PCT 3PT PCT FT PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG * Totals * played at VMI 14. KEITH THOMAS ( ) GP FG PCT FT PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG * Totals *6-20 in three-point shots. 15. MARK POAG ( ) GP FG PCT 3PT PCT FT PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG Totals JEFF FUHRMANN ( ) GP FG PCT FT PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG Totals HARRY LOZON ( ) GP FG PCT FT PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG Totals RANDY LEDDY ( ) GP FG PCT FT PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG NA Totals NA RICARDO LEONARD ( ) GP FG PCT FT PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG * * 20.4 Totals * 3 Pts. (1-1 in 1991) and 4-11 in 1992) 20. WILSON WASHINGTON ( ) GP FG PCT FT PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG Totals Ronnie Valentine Leo Anthony Odell Hodge Anthony Carver Petey Sessoms 90

91 Monarchs IN OVERTIME Norfolk Athletic Club L William & Mary Frosh L Louisburg College L at Hampden-Sydney L at Bridgewater L Norfolk State (Scope) L Norfolk State (Scope) W at Randolph-Macon W at Roanoke (NCAA) L Xavier (Ohio) W at Randolph-Macon W at Roanoke L at Madison W at Austin Peay L at Georgia Southern W Villanova (Scope NIT) L at Austin Peay L Florida State(Kiwanis) W East Carolina W at VCU W at Clemson (NIT) W at William & Mary W Navy (ECAC Finals in Hampton) W at James Madison W Richmond W Marquette L at Dayton L at William & Mary W VCU W at James Madison L Jacksonville L Alabama-Birmingham W at Alabama-Birmingham L W.Kentucky (SBC Trn in Richmond) W VCU L UAB (SBC Charlotte,NC) L at George Washington L at South Alabama W at Richmond W at South Florida L South Florida L East Carolina W William & Mary W East Carolina W Monarch Basketball at South Florida W at American L at Tulane L vs Weber St.(Hawaii) W vs American(CAA/Richmond) W vs Villanova (NCAA/Albany NY) W vs Ohio U (Alaska) L at CS Sacramento W at VCU L at George Mason W Mississippi St.(Puerto Rico) W at American L at UNC Wilmington L James Madison(CAA Finals) W at UNC Wilmington L at American W East Carolina (CAA) W at VCU L at George Mason L at Va. Tech L at American L at East Carolina L Richmond L William & Mary (CAA) W VA Commonwealth U L Delaware L at VA. Tech W Charlotte L VCU (CAA) W at Richmond L Overall Overtime Record: Division I (Since ) Overtime Record: Paul Webb s teams won 12 overtime games, including three doubleovertime victories in against Florida State, East Carolina & Clemson.

92 Monarch 1,000 Point Club Name GP Sea. Yrs Points Avg. 1. Valentine, Ronnie , Anthony, Leo ,181* Hodge, Odell , Sessoms, Petey , Carver, Anthony , Gatling, Chris , McAdoo, Ronnie , Twardzik, Dave , Copeland, Joel , Loughton, Alex , Gattison, Kenny , Keith Jackson , McDonald, Darrin ,564# Thomas, Keith , Poag, Mark , Furhmann, Jeff , Hunter, Isaiah , Lozon, Harry , Leddy, Randy , Leonard, Ricardo , Washington, Wilson , Marsh, Ricardo , West, Mark , Knickerbocker, H ,286* Smith, Charlie , Caruthers, Joey , Noble, Skip , Pritchett, Bob , Wright, Rasheed , Byers, Mike , Jones, Mike , McCullum, Andre , Purnell,Oliver , Hoffman, Bobby ,041* Davis, Mark , St.Clair, Dick , Nau, Rick , Bowdler, Cal , Dahi, Arnaud , Davis, Garrick , Speakes, Buttons , Mann, Billy , *Includes some games not allowed in NCAA records. Career Rebounding Leaders Name GP Sea. Yrs Rebounds Avg. 1. Leddy, Randy , West, Mark , Hodge, Odell , Washington, Wilson , Gattison, Kenny McAdoo, Ronnie Loughton, Alex Valentine, Ronnie Copeland, Joel Gatling, Chris Dougan, Ray Drews, Ron Cox, Steve Bowdler, Cal Sessoms, Petey Carver, Anthony Marsh, Ricardo Reggie Bassette Street, Tom Rountree, Jay Furhman, Jeff Jones, Clifton Career FG Pct. Leaders Name Sea. Years FGM-FGA PCT 1. Gatling, Chris Washington, Wilson West, Mark Odell Hodge Lozon, Harry Michaelson, Ricky Gattison, Kenny Davis, Garrick Valentine, Ronnie Bassette, Reggie Twardzik, Dave Rountree, Jay Davis, Mark The LEADERBOARDS Career Assist Leaders Name GA Sea. Years Assists Avg. 1. Smith, Frank Twardzik, Dave Brion Dunlap Caruthers, Joey St. Clair, Dick Robinson, Grant Anderson, Donald Purnell, Oliver Swann, Kevin * 10. Troy Nance Nau, Rick Williamson, Drew Smith, Charlie Speakes, Buttons Byers, Mike Thomas, Keith *Played two years at Cent. Conn. State. Career Steal Leaders Name GA Years Steals Avg. 1. Smith, Frank Byers, Mike Caruthers, Joey Robinson, Grant Swann, Kevin * 6. McDonald, Darrin # 7. Thomas, Keith Loughton, Alex Dunlap, Brion Greene, Pierre Gatling, Chris Williamson, Drew Conrad, Tommy Smith, Charlie Anderson, Donald Furhmann, Jeff Wright, Rasheed Leonard, Ricardo Troy Nance *Played two years at Cent. Conn. St. Career Blocked Shots Leaders Name GA Years Blocks Avg. 1. West, Mark Washington, Wilson Hodge, Odell Bowdler, Cal Bassette, Reggie Gatling, Chris Gattison, Kenny Top Career Rebounding Ave. 1. Wilson Washington Randy Leddy Joel Copeland Chris Gatling Ray Dougan * Career Free Throw Leaders Name Seasons Years FTM FTA PCT 1. Haithcock, Bobby Thomas, Keith Furhmann, Jeff Anderson, Donald St. Clair, Dick Sessoms, Petey Hanley, Clarence Poag, Mark Royster, Bernard Swann, Kevin * 11. Twardzik, Dave Boyce, Richard Conrad, Tommy Michaelson, Ricky *Played two years at Cen. Conn. State. 92 Top Career Scoring Averages 1. Leo Anthony * 2. Bob Pritchett Ronnie Valentine Chris Gatling Joel Copeland Dave Twardzik Most Career 30-Point Games Name No. Years 1. Leo Anthony Chris Gatling Ronnie Valentine Bob Pritchett Joel Copeland Dave Twardzik Most Career Games Played 1. E.J. Sherod Odell Hodge Mark Poag Alex Loghton Petey Sessoms Mike Byers Pierre Greene Kenny Gattison Keith Thomas Charlie Smith Frank Smith ODU Sports Hall of Famer Randy Leddy still owns the school record of 443 rebounds in a season and 1,153 career rebounds.

93 The LEADERBOARDS Single Season FG Leaders 1. Ronnie Valentine 294 in Joel Copeland 276 in Chris Gatling 251 in Odell Hodge 249 in Ronnie Valentine 245 in Joel Copeland 245 in Skip Noble 245 in Wilson Washington 245 in Odell Hodge 241 in Jeff Fuhrmann 240 in Bob Pritchett 240 in Chris Gatling 239 in Leo Anthony 237 in Ronnie Valentine 231 in Single Game FG Leaders 1. Bob Pritchett 27 vs. Richmond Prof. Inst., Leo Anthony 24 vs. Lynchburg, Bob Pritchett 20 vs. Hampden-Sydney, Joel Copeland 19 vs. Rollins (NCAA), Ronnie Valentine 19 at. Tulane, Ronnie Valentine 17 vs. Western Carolina, Jeff Fuhrmann 17 vs. Baptist, Leo Anthony 16 vs. Elon, Joel Copeland 16 vs. Delaware, Ronnie Valentine 15 vs. Marshall, Ronnie Valentine 15 vs. William & Mary, Ronnie McAdoo 15 vs. George Mason, Skip Noble 15 vs. Georgia Southern, Chris Gatling 15 vs. South Florida, Single Season FT Leaders 1. Dave Twardzik 222 in Petey Sessoms 215 in Ricardo Leonard 191 in Leo Anthony 176 in Dave Twardzik 174 in Chris Gatling 171 in Leo Anthony 168 in Single Game FT Leaders 1. Dave Twardzik 24 (24-26) vs. Norfolk State, Ricardo Leonard 17 (17-20) vs. William & Mary, Dave Twardzik 16 (16-19) vs. Norfolk State, Leo Anthony 16 (16-21) vs. Elon, Leo Anthony 16 (16-18) vs. Hampden-Sydney, Leo Anthony 16 (16-19) vs. Baltimore, Leo Anthony 16 (16-20) vs. Newport News App, Leo Anthony 16 (16-16) at. Roanoke, Dave Twardzik 15 (15-19) vs. St.Francis,(PA.), Joe Bunn 15 (15-15) vs. JMU (CAA Trn.) Bernard Royster 14 (14-14) vs. Virginia Tech, Ricardo Leonard 14 (14-19) at Iona, Dave Twardzik 14 (14-14) vs. James Madison, Alex Loughton 12 (12-12) at Richmond, Consecutive Free Throws, One Season 1. Donald Anderson Rasheed Wright Bobby Haithcock Mike Jones Petey Sessoms Petey Sessoms Single Game 3Pt. Field Goal Leaders 1. Mark Poag 9 vs. VMI, Anthony Carver 9 vs. George Mason, Anthony Carver 8 at VCU, Keith Jackson 8 vs. JMU, Petey Sessoms 8 vs. New Hampshire, Petey Sessoms 8 at St. Joseph s, Mark Poag 8 vs. George Mason, Mark Poag 8 vs. Richmond, Mark Poag 8 vs. ECU, Keith Jackson 7 at South Alabama, Petey Sessoms 7 vs. JMU, Mark Poag 7 at GMU, Mark Poag 7 at VCU, Anthony Carver 6 vs. VCU, Anthony Carver 6 at Jacksonville, Keith Jackson 6 vs. Iona, Keith Jackson 6 at So. Miss, Petey Sessoms 6 at So. Florida, Petey Sessoms 6 at American, Petey Sessoms 6 at South Carolina, Petey Sessoms 6 vs. Hofstra, (at UCSB) Petey Sessoms 6 at George Mason, Mike Jones 6 at Tulane, Mike Jones 6 at William & Mary, Mark Poag 6 vs. W&M, Single Season 3Pt. Field Goal Leaders 1. Anthony Carver Petey Sessoms Mark Poag Petey Sessoms Mark Poag Mike Jones Mark Poag Anthony Carver Steve Trax Mark Poag Keith Jackson Petey Sessoms Keith Jackson Mike Jones John Waller Rasheed Wright Keith Jackson Single Season 3 Pt. Field Goal Percentage Leaders 1. Mark Poag.474 (90-190) Steve Trax.449 (48-107) Kevin Swann.439 (29-66) Petey Sessoms.431 (69-160) Steve Trax.427 (76-178) Mark Poag.427 (76-178) Mike Jones.426 (80-188) Keith Jackson.419 (72-172) Petey Sessoms.419 (90-215) Frank Smith.412 (28-68) Anthony Carver.407 (94-231) Darrin McDonald.407 (35-86) Mike Jones.400 (68-170) Career 3 Pt. Field Goal Percentage Leaders 1. Steve Trax.435 ( ) Mike Jones.406 ( ) Mark Poag ) Keith Jackson.394 ( ) Petey Sessoms.393 ( ) Frank Smith.393 (53-135) Anthony Carver.389 ( ) Darrin McDonald.380 (81-213) John Waller.366 ( ) Career 3 Pt. Field Goal Leaders 1. Mark Poag Petey Sessoms Anthony Carver Keith Jackson Mike Jones John Waller Steve Trax Single Season 30-Point Games 1. Leo Anthony Chris Gatling Leo Anthony Leo Anthony Bob Pritchett Leo Anthony Joel Copeland Dave Twardzik Ronnie Valentine Ricky Michaelson Harry Lozon Ricardo Leonard Petey Sessoms Single Season Individual Blocked Shot Leaders 1. Wilson Washington Mark West Mark West * 4. Mark West * Wilson Washington Wilson Washington Mark West Cal Bowdler Odell Hodge Chris Gatling Cal Bowdler Chris Gatling Chris Gatling Single Season Highest Team Blocked Shot Ave * * CAA Record 2005 ODU Sports Hall of Fame inductees (L- R): Ronnie Drumwright (track and fi eld), Kevin Gibbs (baseball), Odell Hodge (basketball), Charlie Ogletree (sailing). Monarch Basketball

94 100 POINT GAMES Old Dominion s 100 pt. Games vs. Richmond Prof. Inst....February 14, vs. Mt. St. Mary s...february 3, vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (Fieldhouse)...January 30, vs. Richmond Prof. Inst....February 3, at Baltimore...December 8, vs. Southern Mississippi...February 5, at George Mason...January 22, vs. Hampton Institute...December 28, vs. Campbell (Fieldhouse)...January 24, vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (Fieldhouse)...February 1, vs. Mt. St. Mary s...february 19, vs. Norfolk State (Scope) overtime...december 9, vs. Roanoke...December 28, vs. Shenandoah...December 3, at Tulane...December 20, vs. Richmond Prof. Inst....February 11, vs. Southeastern...January 6, vs. Rice (ODUKC-Scope)...December 28, vs. Loyola-Md...December 12, at Southern Mississippi...March 1, at Randolph-Macon...January 10, vs. South Florida...December 20, vs. Delaware State (Scope)...December 4, vs. Roanoke (Fieldhouse)...December 8, at Norfolk State...February 23, vs. Catholic U. (Hampton Col.)...March 2, at East Carolina...January 31, vs. St. Francis (Pa.) (Fieldhouse)...February 13, vs. Campbell (Fieldhouse)...January 3, vs. Baptist (Fieldhouse)...February 14, vs. Yale (Scope)...December 27, vs. George Mason (CAA Trn.)...March 4, vs. Southern Mississippi (Fieldhouse)...February 3, vs. Atlantic Christian (Fieldhouse)...December 1, vs. St. Francis (Pa.) (Fieldhouse...January 6, vs. Randolph-Macon...January 8, at Hampden-Sydney...January 10, vs. Randolph-Macon...February 7, vs. Baptist (Fieldhouse)...February 9, at Maine...January 19, vs. Roanoke...January 26, vs. Hampden-Sydney...January 10, at Roanoke...February 10, vs. Hampden-Sydney...January 10, vs. Lynchburg...February 16, vs. USC-Aiken (Scope)...November 30, at Western Kentucky...November 27, vs. Towson State...December 10, vs. Lynchburg...December 10, vs. Bluefield State...December 27, vs. William and Mary...February 2, at Hampden-Sydney...February 20, vs. Norfolk State (Scope)-ot...February 11, vs. Delaware State (Scope)...November 29, vs. Marshall (Fieldhouse)...January 29, at Florida A&M...January 2, vs. George Mason (Scope)...February 12, vs. Bridgewater...February 1, vs. Philadelphia Textile (Fieldhouse)...February 26, at Georgia Southern...December 9, at Georgia Southern...January 7, vs. Atlantic Christian...December 16, vs. Long Island (Fieldhouse)...March l4, vs. George Mason...Jan. 17, vs. St. Francis (Fieldhouse)...February 25, at Georgia Southern...March 1, at Southern Mississippi...February 3, at Marshall...December 28, vs. Hampden-Sydney...February 20, at Towson State...December 7, at St. Francis (Pa.)...February 2, vs. VMI...November 24, vs. William & Mary (ot)...february 1, vs. Southeastern (Scope)...February 13, vs. Delaware State (Scope)...December 1, vs. Baltimore...March 2, at Norfolk State (NCAA)...March 6, vs. Washington & Lee...December 3, vs. Washington & Lee vs. Baltimore...December 14, vs. Richmond Prof. Inst....February 5, vs. Bridgewater...February 1, vs. Norfolk State (Fieldhouse)...January 11, vs. Charlotte...December 6, vs. VCU...February 5, vs. Roanoke (Fieldhouse)...December 14, vs. Bloomsburg State (Fieldhouse)...January 11, vs. Georgia Southern (Fieldhouse)...January 22, vs. Alabama-Birmingham (Scope)...January 7, at Roanoke...February 19, vs. Philadelphia Textile...February 22, vs. South Alabama (Scope)...February 22, vs. Richmond (Richmond Col.)...December 29, at Hampden-Sydney...January 9, vs. Bridgewater...February 2, vs. Mt. St. Mary s (field house)...december 4, vs. Randolph-Macon (field house) ot...february 22, pt. Games vs. Old Dominion vs. W. Virginia State...December 27, vs. George Mason...February 19, at Western Kentucky...November 27, at Marshall...February 27, at Norfolk State...February 23, Norfolk State (Scope) ot...december 9, at North Carolina...December 1, at Hampden-Sydney...January 10, at Nevada-Las Vegas...December 20, Philadelphia Textile...February 22, at Norfolk State (NCAA)...March 6, at American...January 30, at Georgia Southern...January 7, at Atlantic Christian...December 19, Frederick at Philadelphia...February 25, at Georgia Southern...January 29, at Cincinnati...February 13, American...January 30, Atlantic Christian...January 29, at Southern Miss....March 1, at Alabama...December 14, at Marshall...December 28, at Roanoke...December 13, Atlantic Christian...December 16, Atlantic Christian at Philadelphia Textile...January 13, Virginia Tech...December 10, vs. Charlotte (2 ot)...december 6, at Bridgewater...February 11, at Roanoke...February 20, at Nevada-Las Vegas...December 27, at James Madison...January 18, at Virginia Tech...Nov. 24, at Western Kentucky...December 9, at American...December12, 1966 Most Points - Single Game Vs. Richmond Pro. Inst (Feb. 14, 1968) 131 Vs. Mount ST. Mary s (Feb. 3, 1968) Vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (Jan. 30, 1973 Vs. Richmond Prof. Inst (Feb. 3, 1966) Vs. Baltimore (Dec. 8, 1967)

95 Team AVERAGES FIELD GOAL FREE THROW 3 PT. FIELD GOAL YEAR PERCENTAGE PERCENTAGE SCORING REBOUNDING PERCENTAGE (11th Nat.) 84.3 (24th Nat.) * 73.7* * 71.5* *First in the CAA YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM AVERAGES Under the Sony Allen fastbreak, the Monarchs averaged 85 or more points per game nine times, including 98.2 in and 95.7 in Monarchs on team USA USA National Teams Chris Gatling USA Goodwill & World Champ. Frank Smith Olympic Festival South Squad Kenny Gattison Junior World Cup & Olympic Fest. Mark West USA World Champ. Team Odell Hodge Olympic Fest. South Squad (injured) Chris Gatling Mark West Monarch Basketball

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