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1 University of Richmond Men s Basketball HEAD COACH JERRY WAINWRIGHT It is with great pride that I now represent the University of Richmond as its head men s basketball coach. Having been an assistant at Wake Forest University and, most recently, the head coach at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, I am certainly familiar with the great winning tradition of Spider Basketball and also the tremendous playing environment of the Robins Center. It is indeed a dream come true to be a part of the family atmosphere that the University of Richmond has always exemplified. Also, I am extremely excited about coaching a team that plays in one of the premier basketball conferences in America-the Atlantic 10 Conference. The member institutions that compromise the A-10 embody the best there is in competitive college basketball. The University of Richmond, as represented by its students, faculty, staff, administration, alumni and boosters, has made a total commitment to be the best that it can be by becoming a member of the A-10. I know I can say without reservation that the staff and the young men of our basketball program have made that same commitment. The University of Richmond puts the welfare of its student-athletes first and foremost. The young men in our program are from great families and are of the highest character. They are willing to pay the price both physically and mentally to become part of a basketball program that can and will compete at the national level. They are also willing to pay that same price to be the best students that they can be. I am proud to say they are true student-athletes. The Robins Center is a great on-campus arena. Recent renovations make it an even better place for our student body and fans to not only see a game but be a factor in that game s outcome. I sincerely believe that we can give this wonderful arena a true 6th man atmosphere and make it one of the toughest places to play in all of the Atlantic 10. Let us all make a pledge to work TOGETHER to make that happen. Welcome to Spider Basketball. Stacey Brann, Director of Athletic Communications Simon Gray, Sports Information Director Mark Sandy, Associate Director of Athletics/External Lynn Busby, Jennifer Arnette, Assistant SIDS Design and Layout, Kim Barefoot Printing, Colonial Printing CREDITS Photography, Scott K. Brown, Jay Paul, Eric Dobbs, Ken Bennett, Eric Norbom, Atlantic 10, Dementi Photography, University Photographers, Billy Howard, Tim Ribar, K. Morgan, Chuck Savage Special Thanks to: Phil Stanton, Wally Johnson, Bob Black, Mitchell Bradley, and Mary Woodard. This is RichmondBasketball This is the University of Richmond Outlook Roster Players Reggie Brown Johnathan Collins Jeff Myers Eric Zwayer Tony Dobbins Mike Skrocki Jason Morton Patrick O Malley Jamaal Scott Jermaine Bucknor Will Holloman Tim Mayes Kevin Steenberge Coaching Staff Jerry Wainwright Mike Winiecki Ramon Williams Gary DeCesare Support Staff Scott Wainwright Jaconski/Roney/Sheppard Administration Staff Directory Opponents Non-Conference Opponents Atlantic 10 Conference Atlantic 10 Composite Schedule Conference Opponents All-Time Series Season-In-Review Results Season Box Score Game-by-Game Totals Highs and Lows Box Scores Records Individual Team All-Time Leaders Leading Scorers ,000 Point Club Coaching Records All-Time Accolades All-Time Roster All-Time Results Where are they now?/ Spiders in the Pros John Newman Tradition Post-Season Boxes Robins Center Moments in Robins Center History Robins Center Records The City of Richmond Media Information Support Services My Perspective TABLE OF CONTENTS 1

2 MEMORABLE MOMENTS The 1935 Richmond squad is the only unbeaten team (20-0) in the history of the program. In 1975, Bob McCurdy s 32.9 points per game average leads the entire nation. In his first game as head coach, Dick Tarrant s Spiders pull an upset, defeating nationally-ranked Wake Forest at the Robins Center. Richmond makes their first showing in post-season play, the NIT. The year is Twelve years later, Tarrant would become the winningest coach in program history. The Spiders earn their first appearance in the big dance - the NCAA Tournament.- in Richmond defeats the Charles Barkley-led Auburn Tigers, In 1988, Richmond ousts the defending NCAA champion out of the tournament. The Spiders defeat Bobby Knights Indiana Hooisers, 72-69, becoming only the second team to beat a defending national champion in the first round. The Spiders were not done. Richmond defeated Georgia Tech, to earn its first berth in the Sweet 16. The magic continued in 1991, as Richmond became the first No. 15 seed to beat a No. 2 seed, when they surprised the Syracuse Orangemen, First-year head coach John Beilein guides his veteran team (23-8) to a NCAA berth in The fourteen-seeded Spiders send third-seeded South Carolina packing with a victory in the nation s capital. In their first season as a member of the basketball-rich Atlantic 10 Conference, the Spiders finish the regular season with an 11-5 mark. They advance to the A- 10 Championship game, only the second team in league history to advance to the title game in their first season in the league. On March 20, 2002, the Spiders entertain Syracuse in front of a sold-out crowd in the NIT Quarterfinals. The nationally-televised contest marks the furthest a Richmond team has advanced in post-season play. A new era of Richmond basketball begins as Jerry Wainwright is named the 12th head coach on April 24,

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4 6 NCAA s. 6 NIT s. 5 CAA Titles. 3 Players of the Year. 5 Rookies of the Year. 5 Coaches of the Year. 3 A-10 All-Academic Selections in first year in league. 14 First Team All-Conference Selections. 24 Players Named to All-Tournament Teams. 5 Tournament MVP s. 4 Players Drafted into the NBA. 34 1,000 Point Scorers. 12 Head Coaches. 2 Numbers Retired. Over 2 million fans in the Robins Center. 30 years of Basketball in the Robins Center. 1,089 Program Victories. As a 12, 13, 14, 15 seed, ONLY school to win a NCAA Tournament game as all four. 4 NCAA: 1984, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1998 NIT: 1982, 1985, 1989, 1992, 2001, 2002 Conference Titles: 1984, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1998

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7 Type of Institution: Private, independent, primarily undergraduate, highly selective, residential college Founded: 1830, the second oldest private university in Virginia University President: Dr. William E. Cooper, named the University s eighth president by the Board of Trustees on May 9, 1998 Director of Athletics: Jim Miller Student Body: 2,900 full-time undergraduates. 3,400 full-time enrollment Student-faculty ratio: 10.1 to 1 Location: Richmond, the historical capital city of Virginia, with a population of 780,000 in the greater metropolitan area Academic Programs: School of Arts and Sciences, The E. Claiborne Robins School of Business, The Jepson School of Leadership Studies, The T.C. Williams School of Law and School of Continuing Studies Athletics: Division I athletic programs offering nine sports for men and 10 for women. Major conference affiliation is the Atlantic 10 for all sports. Student Life: 200 student organizations offering leadership opportunities. Seven social fraternities for men and eight sororities for women. Faculty: 229 full-time faculty at assistant professor rank or above. Ninety-nine percent hold Ph.D. degree or equivalent advanced degree. 7THE UNIVERSITY

8 8 Richmond has been ranked best regional university in the South for the eighth year in a row by U.S. News & World Report. Richmond is featured in Kaplan s new college guidebook The Unofficial, Unbiased, Insider s Guide to the 320 Most Interesting Colleges. The Fiske Guide to Colleges says, Overall, Richmond is a good choice for anyone looking for a solid education in business, international studies, natural sciences, or the liberal arts. Richmond also is listed as one of the nation s 42 Best Buys by Fiske. Only 22 private colleges are included Princeton Review s 2002 edition of The Best 331 Colleges rated Richmond the number one school in the nation in the best quality of life category. In addition, Richmond s campus was ranked the third most beautiful in the country, and its students were rated the 12th happiest in student satisfaction, campus beauty and quality of life. Peterson s Competitive Colleges guide says of Richmond: Students who attend Richmond find a rigorous intellectual experience that prepares them for the best graduate schools and the most challenging occupations in our society. The Insider s Guide to the Colleges 2001 says Richmond has strong academics and service-minded students. The National Survey of Student Engagement says Richmond is one of the most academically challenging institutions for both first-year students and seniors. Barron s Best Buys in College Education says Richmond has strong academics and service-minded students. Richmond is one of the Top 100 Most Wired Campuses, according to Yahoo! Internet Life. The T.C. Williams School of Law was the first law school in the country to require first-year students to have computers. Richmond s law school was ranked 20th in the nation in terms of student satisfaction in a Princeton Review Study. Seventeen Richmond faculty members have won the Virginia State Council of Higher Education s Outstanding Faculty Award since its inception in to 1370 is the middle 50 percent range of combined SAT scores of entering Richmond freshmen The $50 million the E. Claiborne Robins family gave Richmond in 1969 was at the time the largest gift by a living benefactor in the history of higher education. The Jepson School of Leadership Studies is the nation s first and only school of leadership studies. It opened in 1992 with General H. Norman Schwarzkopf as the keynote speaker. Richmond hosted the 1992 presidential debate that many say turned the tide of the election. The pass rate for Richmond s accounting graduates who take the CPA exam is frequently among the top 10 in the country. Nearly 85 percent of entering students graduate, compared to the national average of 50 percent. The admission process is highly competitive. About 6,000 applications are received each year for a freshman class of about 800. The University added a $22 million arts center on the Westhampton side of the lake in 1996 and a beautiful $7 million alumni center in Whitehurst, the living room of Richmond College, opened in Weinstein Hall, a new social sciences building, will open in fall 2003, thanks to $12 million in gifts from the Weinstein family and friends. It will house the journalism, political science, rhetoric-communication studies and sociology-anthropology departments, as well as the Richmond Institute and speech and journalism centers. Richmond s chapter of Habitat for Humanity has raised more money than any other college or university chapter in the nation. Earl Hamner, creator of the television show The Waltons attended Richmond College in the 1940s. The college John Boy Walton attended, Boatwright University, is based on Richmond College.

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10 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL Outlook in their first year in the league. But this year s club doesn t want the empty taste of just getting to the A-10 finals; they want to win it. balls last season, second all-time in the Richmond record book. His defensive prowess earned the transfer A-10 All- Defensive team honors. One of the motivating factors for me in making the move to the University of Richmond was the exceptional playing field the Atlantic 10 offers, Wainwright adds. This team became well established in the league last season, but in order to stay among the leaders, you can t look over your shoulder; I anticipate being the hunted this season, not the hunter. The team s leading scorer, Reggie Brown (Flushing, N.Y.), is back to direct the charge. The senior sharpshooter averaged 14.4 ppg (13th in A-10) a season ago. While he obviously contributed to the numbers on the Richmond scoreboard, the 6-4 guard s overall game improved in as he averaged 3.2 rebounds and 2.5 assists a game. Dobbins, third on the team in scoring at 9.9 ppg, scored in double figures in 16 games. In addition, he led the team on the boards in , averaging 5.5 a game. Sophomore Jason Morton (Charlotte, N.C.) provides depth off the bench, having seen action in 19 games last season. Also expected to contribute are freshmen Will Holloman (Jacksonville, Fla.) and Tim Mayes (Houston, Texas). Holloman, 6-1 point guard, was the 5A Florida Player of the Year. The 2,000 point scorer from Wolfson High School earned Street and Smith All-American honors following his senior campaign. Mayes, a 6-6 swing man, averaged 24 points, 6.5 rebounds and nearly three steals a game at Heritage Christian in Cleveland, Texas. Eric Zwayer First-year head coach Jerry Wainwright compares the edition of Richmond Basketball to a proverbial pot of soup. The ingredients are terrific, Wainwright says; however you must add different things to the pot until you acquire the right taste. As I make this soup, I have to be careful not to bring it to a boil too fast, says Wainwright. I think my personality will show in this team. However, I also think people will be surprised that how I like to play is very similar to the Richmond teams of the past. The former head coach at UNC Wilmington takes over a Spiders team that features four returning starters, eight returning lettermen and five talented newcomers. The talented coach is ready to mix these elements for a successful season with the ultimate being postseason NCAA play. Brown reached a career milestone in the Atlantic 10 Tournament quarterfinals in March, becoming just the 34th member of Richmond s 1,000-point club. He enters the season ranked second on the program s career list for three-pointers made (184). His 81 triples last season placed him second on the single-season list. Joining Brown in the backcourt is classmate Jeff Myers (Rockford, Ill.). The 6-1 guard doubled his assist total from the previous season, handing out a team second-best 110 assists a season ago. Myers played in all 36 games, starting 26, and averaged a career-best 5.7 points and 2.1 rebounds a game last season. A good decision-maker, he registered a 3:1 assist/turnover ratio last season. Mike Skrocki (Howell, N.J.), a 6-6 wing player, made a significant contribution for the Spiders as a sophomore last season. He registered a team second-best 12.9 points a contest and netted a career-high 28 points in Richmond s NIT win at Minnesota. Jamaal Scott (Phoenix, Az.) practiced with the team but did not play in games last year after transferring from Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo prior to the start of the academic year. The 6-5 sophomore adds a physical presence both inside and outside and is expected to make an instant impact. 10 The Spiders compiled an overall record of one year ago, advancing to their best finish the quarterfinals- in the National Invitation Tournament. Richmond, in its first season as a member of the Atlantic 10 Conference, registered an 11-5 league mark (2nd in the West Division). In addition, they became just the second Atlantic 10 team to reach the finals of the A-10 Championships The Atlantic 10 third team selection is the only returning player to start all 36 games a season ago. Skrocki found his niche in A-10 play, where he averaged over 16.0 points a contest. He emerged as one of the most consistent performers, scoring in double digits in all but 11 games. In his first season in a Richmond uniform, Tony Dobbins (Mitchellville, Md.) swiped 70 Reggie Brown

11 Tony Dobbins program record for blocks in a season (77). Even more impressive, over half of those blocks (38) came over the last 14 games of the season. Collins was the only player in the A-10 to swat at least one shot in 14 consecutive games. Prior to the start of last season, Collins averaged just 3.6 minutes a game. In , he patrolled the middle for 20.8 minutes per game. Joining the mix at the five-spot is freshman Kevin Steenberge. The tallest player on Richmond s roster at 6-11, the Columbia, Md. native was named to ESPN.com list of Top 25 Centers (incoming freshmen). Steenberge averaged 24.8 points, 17.2 rebounds and 7.5 blocks his senior season at River Hill High School. I won t be the winningest coach in Richmond history but I will coach teams that win championships. In order to do that, you have to challenge your players to play the best, Wainwright remarks of the Spiders slate. Teams from the Big East (Providence), ACC (Wake Forest), Conference USA (UAB and Charlotte) and West Coast (Pepperdine) dot the non-conference schedule. In addition, Wainwright continues competition this season with other schools from the Commonwealth (Hampton, VCU, Norfolk St., VMI). The more localized regional games you can have, especially non-conference- the less wear and tear on your players travel-wise, Wainwright comments OUTLOOK We have good decision makers and versatile players, Wainwright notes of his 13 players. This team has the potential to be one of the best teams I have ever coached. I am writing Chapter 1 - Chapter 1 of how I would like this program to play basketball, Wainwright says. Hopefully, this book we are writing on Richmond Basketball will be a best-seller. In one year at Cal Poly, Scott averaged 15.1 points, 5.9 rebounds and 2.3 assists a game while being named the Big West Conference Freshman of the Year. Sophomore Patrick O Malley (Charleston, W.Va.) and redshirt freshman Jermaine Bucknor (Edmonton, Alberta) will vie for time in the post. O Malley saw action off the bench in all 36 games last season. The 6-8 O Malley averaged 3.1 points and 11.0 minutes a game in Bucknor, redshirted last season, will see his first year of action in a Spiders uniform. The gifted 6-7 forward will add depth to an already strong frontcourt. Eric Zwayer (Sebring, Fla.) returns to the court, healthy and hungry. The 6-9 center was averaging 10.9 ppg and 4.5 rpg, before an injury prematurely ended his season. He tallied double figures in four of the six games in which he appeared in before being sidelined with a foot injury that required surgery. Zwayer, who led the team in scoring in last year s season opener, received a medical redshirt, giving him an additional season of eligibility. Emerging last season from a back-up role to the starting lineup was senior Johnathan Collins (Norfolk, Va.). Collins, who appeared in all 36 games with 30 starts, set a Mike Skrocki 11

12 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL Roster NUMERICAL No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/High School(Previous College) 1 Tony Dobbins G/F Jr. Mitchellville, Md./Maret School(Va. Tech) 4 Jeff Myers G Sr. Rockford, Ill./Boylan Catholic 5 Tim Mayes F/G Fr. Houston, Texas/Heritage Christian 12 Reggie Brown G Sr. Flushing, N.Y./Archbishop Molloy 14 Jamaal Scott G So. Phoenix, Az./Shadow Mountain(Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo) 21 Will Holloman G Fr. Jacksonville, Fla./Wolfson 22 Mike Skrocki G/F Jr. Howell, N.J./Christian Brothers 24 Jason Morton G So. Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Christian 25 Patrick O Malley F So. Charleston, W.Va./George Washington 32 Jermaine Bucknor F Fr. rs Edmonton, Alberta/Ross Sheppard 33 Johnathan Collins F/C Sr. Norfolk, Va./Ryan Academy 51 Kevin Steenberge C Fr. Columbia, Md./River Hill 55 Eric Zwayer C Jr. rs Sebring, Fla./Sebring ALPHABETICAL No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/High School(Previous College) 12 Reggie Brown G Sr. Flushing, N.Y./Archbishop Molloy 32 Jermaine Bucknor F Fr. rs Edmonton, Alberta/Ross Sheppard 33 Johnathan Collins F/C Sr. Norfolk, Va./Ryan Academy 1 Tony Dobbins G/F Jr. Mitchellville, Md./Maret School(Va. Tech) 21 Will Holloman G Fr. Jacksonville, Fla./Wolfson 5 Tim Mayes F/G Fr. Houston, Texas/Heritage Christian 24 Jason Morton G So. Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Christian 4 Jeff Myers G Sr. Rockford, Ill./Boylan Catholic 25 Patrick O Malley F So. Charleston, W.Va./George Washington 14 Jamaal Scott G So. Phoenix, Az./Shadow Mountain(Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo) 22 Mike Skrocki G/F Jr. Howell, N.J./Christian Brothers 51 Kevin Steenberge C Fr. Columbia, Md./River Hill 55 Eric Zwayer C Jr. rs Sebring, Fla./Sebring Head Coach: Jerry Wainwright (Colorado College, 1968), first season Assistant Coaches: Mike Winiecki (Richmond, 1989), Ramon Williams (VMI, 1990), Gary DeCesare (Iona, 1985) Dir. of Basketball Operations: Scott Wainwright (UNC Wilmington, 1999) Athletic Trainer: David Jaconski (Mercyhurst, 1989) Seniors (3) Juniors (3) SPIDERS BY CLASS Reggie Brown Johnathan Collins Jeff Myers Tony Dobbins Mike Skrocki Eric Zwayer Sophomores (3) Jason Morton Patrick O Malley Jamaal Scott Freshman (4) Jermaine Bucknor Will Holloman Tim Mayes Kevin Steenberge SPIDERS BY STATE/COUNTRY Arizona (1) Jamaal Scott Florida (2) Will Holloman Eric Zwayer Illinois (1) Jeff Myers Maryland (2) Tony Dobbins Kevin Steenberge New Jersey Mike Skrocki New York Reggie Brown North Carolina Jason Morton Texas Tim Mayes Virginia Johnathan Collins West Virginia Patrick O Malley Canada Jermaine Bucknor PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Mike Skrocki Skroc-E Kevin Steenberge STEEN-berge Eric Zwayer Zway-er (rhymes with sway) Mike Winiecki Wa-neck-e Ramon Williams RAY-mon Gary DeCesare De-caesar (as in salad)

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14 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL Reggie Brown Guard Senior Flushing, N.Y. (Archbishop Molloy) Junior Led Richmond in scoring, averaging 14.4 points per game saw action in 35 contests with 32 starts became the 34th member of program s 1,000 point club, after pumping in 30 points versus St. Bonaventure in the A-10 Tournament ranked 13th in league in scoring and 12th in field goal percentage (.358) seventh in league in three-point field goals made per game (2.31).. averaged 3.2 rebounds and 2.5 assists per contest third on the team in assists per game leading scorer in 14 contests, a team-best concluded season, leading team in scoring in seven of last eight games scored 30+ points on three occasions drained career-best 31 points versus La Salle averaged a team-best 22.7 ppg in A-10 Tournament action (three games) and 16.0 ppg in NIT play (four games) scored in double-digits in 23 games set school record for three-pointers attempted in a game (16-twice) and season (269) topped personal mark in field goals attempted (24) versus VMI set career marks for field goals made (12) on two occasions contributed a season-high 14 Career Highs Points...31 (La Salle, ) Rebounds...7 (three times in ) FG Made...12 (VMI, and La Salle, ) FG Attempts...24 (VMI, ) 3FG Made...6 (several) 3FG Attempts...16 (SMS, and ) FT Made...11 (George Washington, ) FT Attempts...13 (George Washington, ) Assists...8 (VCU, ) Blocks...1 (several) Steals...4 (App. State, ) Minutes...44 (SMS, )

15 six assists at Duquesne had season-high seven rebounds in three contests averaged a team-best two free throws made per game best field goal percentage of season both from the field (5-7) and from three-point territory (4-6)- came against Xavier on Feb. 2 played career-best 44 minutes versus SMS in Las Vegas Classic named to Las Vegas Classic All-Tournament Team following 20, 26 and 27 point performance in games versus Mississippi St, La-Monroe and Southwest Missouri also named to the A-10 All-Tournament team ranked third on the Richmond all-time list for three-point field goals made in a season (81) second all-time in three-point field goals made in a career with 184. Sophomore Played in all 29 games, starting 17...averaged 10.1 points and 1.6 rebounds per game...second on the team in scoring with 10.1 points per game...scored in double figures 14 times...scored 20 or more points in consecutive games against Mississippi State, Old Dominion and a career high 28 at George Washington...in his shooting performance against ODU, set personal best for both field goals attempted and made...tied personal record of three steals in a game versus Radford...averaged 20 points per game through first six games...dished out seven assists versus East Carolina...eclipsed a career best by picking up five rebounds versus College of Charleston...shot 72.8% from the free throw line. Freshman Played in all 30 games, making 19 starts... named to the CAA all-rookie team and the all-tournament squad... averaged 10.6 points, 2.2 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game... finished season with 113 field goals, third best on team... tallied 61 three-point field goals during the regular season, tied for sixth best in school history... amassed 65 assists for the season... scored a season-best 25 points against VCU... scored 43 points in last two meetings against James Madison (21 and 22 points)... also pumped in 21 points at American and versus Old Dominion... went five for six (83%) from behind the arc vs. Old Dominion... tallied a season-best six three-pointers at James Madison (6-11)... dished a career-high eight assists at VCU and recorded five on three separate occasions (Marist, James Madison and VCU)... collected three steals against George Mason and VCU... pulled down 65 boards on the season... reached double-digit scoring in six consecutive games and scored at least ten points in 13 games last season... averaged 6.5 points in the first 18 games of the year and 16.6 points in the last 12 games of the season... was Richmond s top scorer in six of the team s last 11 contests... shot 49.2% from three-point range in last seven games of the season. High School Attended Archbishop Molloy High School in Queens, N.Y.... averaged 18 points, 6.2 assists, 5.4 rebounds and 2.3 steals in 29 minutes per game... scored 45 points in a single game... tabbed Street & Smith s All-American... was the fourth-ranked player in the nation by Hoop Scoop...earned an invitation to the Nike All- American Camp... chosen to the Beach Ball Classic All- Tournament Team... tabbed all-division and all-city... lettered four years in basketball Season Highs Points 31 (La Salle, ) Rebounds 7 (several) FG Made 12 (twice) FG Attempts 24 (VMI, ) 3FG Made 6 (several) 3FG Attempts 16 (SMS, ) FT Made 9 (Montana State, ) FT Attempts 10 (Montana State, ) Assists 6 (Duquesne, ) Blocks 1 (several) Steals 4 (twice) Minutes 44 (SMS, ) Personal Son of Sharon Brown of Flushing, N.Y. and Kevin and Jaque Brown of Rex, Ga.... born April 16, 1981 has two sisters, Sherie Perez and Briana Brown. Full Name: Reggie Alan Brown Major: Political Science Career Ambition: to make a lot of money Best Movie: Next Friday, How High Favorite food: Lasagna Least favorite food: French Food Favorite TV show: Martin, Simpsons, Family Guy Favorite pro team: Knicks, Bucks, Celtics Favorite athlete: Ray Allen Favorite CD: Lox, We are the Streets Favorite book: The Last Don Favorite Hobby outside of basketball: video games Best player you have ever faced: Greg Stevenson Player pretended to be as a kid: myself Toughest arena ever played in: St. Raymonds Fantasy job: anything making six figures annually Prized possession: Family and true friends Worst fear: God Who has had the greatest impact on your life: Mom If I won a million dollars I would: Invest it and open my own business If you could meet anyone in history, who would it be: Malcolm X What has been your most memorable moment in basketball: Traveling to new places What do you like most about the University of Richmond: the friendships I have made Words that best describe you: stubborn, misunderstood, complex BROWN S CAREER STATS Year G-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO AT TO BS ST Pts Avg Total PLAYER PROFILES

16 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL Johnathan Collins Center/Forward Senior Norfolk, Va. (Ryan Academy) Junior Appeared in all 36 games, earning 30 starts (final 30 games of year) set school record for blocks in a season with 77 averaged 2.14 blocks a contest, third-best in the Atlantic 10. half of blocks (38) came over last 14 games of the season.. only player in A-10 to block at least one shot in 14 consecutive games averaged 5.3 points and 4.2 rebounds a game registered first career double-double in the opening round of the NIT versus Wagner, scoring 13 points and adding 11 rebounds scored 10+ points on four occasions recorded four or more blocks in a game on eight occasions led the team in field goal percentage shooting 72- of-128 (.563) scored season-high 14 points against St. Bonaventure in A-10 Tournament, shooting 6-of-8 from the field swatted a season and career-best six shots against Dayton, third on Richmond s all-time list for blocks in a 16 Career Highs Points...14 (St. Bonaventure, ) Rebounds...11 (Wagner, ) FG Made...6 (St. Bonaventure, ) FG Attempts...10 (Wagner, ) 3FG Made...1 (James Madison, ) 3FG Attempts...2 (James Madison, ) FT Made...6 (VMI, ) FT Attempts...6 (VMI, 12-28) Assists...3 (Temple, ) Blocks...6 (Dayton, ) Steals...3 (La Salle, and Xavier, ) Minutes...37 (Wagner )

17 game.. ranked fifth on the all-time blocks in a career list with 86 blocked eight shots in NIT play and five in A-10 tournament action played a careerhigh 37 minutes versus Wagner went 5-of-6 from the field (.833) versus Montana State teamleader in rebounding in five different contests his 7.8 points a game in the NIT was 2.8 points higher than his average prior to the tournament Season Highs Points 14 (St. Bonaventure, ) Rebounds 11 (Wagner, ) FG Made 6 (St. Bonaventure, ) FG Attempts 10 (Wagner, ) 3FG Made 0 3FG Attempts 1 (twice) FT Made 6 (VMI, ) FT Attempts 6 (twice) Assists 3 (Temple, ) Blocks 6 (Dayton, ) Steals 3 (twice) Minutes 37 (Wagner, ) Sophomore Played in 18 games...saw action in 63 minutes...scored a season-high three points versus VCU and at James Madison connected on his first career trey versus James Madison...grabbed a career-high five rebounds versus American...on the season, picked up 14 boards...scored ten points and rejected seven shots on the year. Freshman Played in 18 games after redshirting during the season... shot 75% from the floor in CAA play... scored a season-high four points at William & Mary... played a season-high 11 minutes at George Mason... pulled down two offensive rebounds against VCU, and then repeated the feat versus James Madison... grabbed a career-best three rebounds against James Madison in the CAA tournament semi-finals... had two blocks at William & Mary... scored at least two points in six of the team s last 10 contests. High School Lettered three years at Ryan Academy in Norfolk, Va.... named first team all-state in the Virginia Schools Division II... named to VIS Div. II All-Tournament Team... averaged 16.8 points and 12.4 rebounds as a junior, when he was named the Virginia Independent Schools Division II player of the year... also co-captained the squad as a junior and was named state finals MVP... named Metro Conference MVP as a sophomore and JV MVP as a ninth grader... coached by Bob Mackey... did not become involved in organized basketball until ninth grade... lettered in baseball as a senior... Ryan Academy is a private school in Norfolk that had just 92 students (kindergarten through grade 12) when Collins attended. Personal Son of Rosa Collins and John Hubbard of Norfolk, Va.... born May 18, has one older sister, Davina. Full Name: Johnathan Daniel Collins Major: Business Administration with concentration in Accounting Career Ambition: Business field Best movie: The Empire Strikes Back (Star Wars) Favorite food: Anything mom cooks Least Favorite food: squash Favorite TV show: Martin and SportsCenter (during basketball season) Favorite pro team: Orlando Magic Favorite athlete: Grant Hill Favorite hobby outside of basketball: Going to the movies Player pretended to be as a kid: Patrick Ewing Toughest Arena ever played in: Dayton Fantasy job: Owner of NBA team Who has had the greatest impact on your life: My parents If I won a million dollars, I would: Share it with my family What do you like most about the University of Richmond: the small size allows you the opportunity to meet and know people really well. Word(s) that best describes you: Laid back COLLINS CAREER STATS Year G-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO AT TO BS ST Pts Avg Total PLAYER PROFILES

18 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL Jeff Myers Guard Senior Rockford, Ill. (Boylan Catholic) Junior Made 26 starts in 36 games scored in double-digits in seven games, leading UR to a 6-1 record in those contests tallied a career-high 18 points in the conference tournament semifinals against La Salle ranked second on the team with 110 assists 11th all-time on Richmond s singleseason assist chart passed for a season-high seven assists on three different occasions made four three-pointers in three contests played all 40 minutes against LaSalle on Feb. 16 achieved a 3.3 assist/turnover ratio averaged a career high 5.7 pts a game pulled down a season-high six boards vs. UMass on 1/16 shot a team-best (.808) from the line made a season-high six free throws in both games against La Salle averaged a third-highest 9.8 pts/game during the NIT registered more turnovers than steals in only four games knocked down a season-high six 18 Career Highs Points (La Salle, ) Rebounds (UMass, ) FG Made (UNCW, , La Salle, 3-8-0, Mont St. NIT ) FG Attempts (La Salle, ) 3FG Made (La Salle, , Montana St., NIT ) 3FG Attempts (La Salle, ) FT Made (La Salle, ) FT Attempts (La Salle, ) Assists (William & Mary, ) Blocks (four times) Steals (Xavier, ) Minutes (La Salle, )

19 field goals three triples against Wagner in the NIT. Sophomore Played in 27 games, earning12 starts... earned the starting nod in the last 11 games of the season, with UR lossing only twice... averaged 4.5 points and 2.8 assists during this span... improved scoring per game from 1.5 in first 16 games to finishing with a 2.4 average on the season... scored a season-high eight points in consective victories at Old Dominion and UNC Season Highs Points 18 (La Salle, ) Rebounds 6 (Massachusetts, ) FG Made 6 (Wagner, ) FG Attempts 10 (twice) 3FG Made 4 (several) 3FG Attempts 9 (Duquesne, ) FT Made 6 (twice) FT Attempts 7 (La Salle, ) Assists (several) Blocks 0 Steals 3 (Xavier, ) Minutes 40 (La Salle, ) Wilmington... grabbed a career-high 4 rebounds versus James Madison and VCU... contributed a pair of steals at UNCW... played a season-high 27 minutes in an overtime victory against ODU and versus West Virginia in the first round of the NIT... played 11 games without a turnover... attempted a career high seven shots from the field versus McNeese State... dished out five assist versus McNeese State and George Mason... played an averaged 13.4 minutes per game. Freshman Played in 29 games, starting five contests... scored a season-best 13 points at UNC Wilmington going 3-for-4 from three-point range... distributed a career-high eight assists against William & Mary... played a season-high 28 minutes at Radford... grabbed a seasonhigh three rebounds at Radford... shot 67% from three point land versus James Madison... played thirteen games without a turnover... finished the season shooting 69% from the foul line. High School Attended Boylan Catholic High School in Rockford, Ill.... as team captain, he averaged a double-double his senior year with 13.2 points and 10.6 assists, en route to being named all-conference, allregion and all-state... led Boylan Catholic to a 28-4 record and conference, sectional and regional titles as a senior... senior season saw him shoot 49 percent from the field, 42 percent from threepoint range and 82 percent from the free throw line... set school and conference records for assists in a game (20) and a season (338) during his senior campaign... chosen to play in the Illinois High School Coaches Association High School All-Star Game during his final year of high school... honorable mention allconference as a junior... posted 8.0 points and a team and conference-best 7.2 assists during his junior year... shot 45 percent from the field, 41 percent on three-pointers and 78 percent from the free thow line as a junior... had a career assists-to-turnovers ratio of 4:1... lettered two years in basketball and three years in soccer. Personal Son of Denise and Tom Myers of Rockford, Ill.... Born May 17, Has one older brother, Tim. Full Name: Jeffrey Michael Myers Major: Rhetoric and Communication Studies Career Ambition: Coach or sportscaster Best Movie: Braveheart Favorite food: anything Mom cooks Favorite TV show: Seinfeld Favorite pro team: Cubs Favorite athlete: Steve Kerr Favorite CD: 112 Favorite book: The Bible Favorite Hobby outside of basketball: watching the Cubs Best player you have ever faced: Corey Maggette Player pretended to be as a kid: Scott Ungerer Toughest arena ever played in: McNeese State Fantasy job: Late Night with Jeff Myers Prized possession: My friends and family Who has had the greatest impact on your life: My parents and older brother Tim If I won a million dollars I would: Buy a house in the Caribbean If you could meet anyone in history, who would it be: DeSoto What has been your most memorable moment in basketball: Beating Minnesota in the NIT last season. What do you like most about the University of Richmond: The people who work there. Word(s) that best describe you: determined MYERS CAREER STATS Year G-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO AT TO BS ST Pts Avg / Total PLAYER PROFILES

20 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL Eric Zwayer Center Junior RS Sebring, Fla. (Sebring) Junior Played in six games and started five before receiving medical redshirt has one more year of eligibility remaining scored in double figures four times tallied a season-high 15 points twice in the seasonopener against Appalachian State and at Radford pulled down seven boards against the Highlanders shot.793 (23-29) from the free throw line recorded one block in five games averaged 27.8 minutes in the post recorded a 47.7 field goal percentage (21-44) went 8-for-10 against Radford from the line. Sophomore Played in 28 games, started in eight games...averaged 7.7 points per game...earned the starting position in final eight games of the season averaged 10.3 points and shot 60.4% 20 Career Highs Points...21 (McNeese St., ) Rebounds...10 (Radford, ) FG Made...8 (twice) FG Attempts...13 (McNeese St., ) 3FG Made...1 (Radford, ) 3FG Attempts...1 (four times) FT Made...8 (VCU, ) FT Attempts...10 (VCU, ) Assists...3 (three times) Blocks...3 (UNC Wilmington, ) Steals...2 (twice) Minutes...33 (UAB, )

21 (32-of-53)in games he started...averaged 4.6 rebounds per game in the Spiders final five regular season contests...shot 1-2 from threepoint range, making his first attempt versus Radford...shot.738 from the free throw line...poured in a career-high 21 points in victory over McNeese State...scored in double figures 11 times...collected career-high 10 boards in opening game versus Radford...played a season-high 33 minutes in the second round of the NIT at Dayton...played 18 games without commiting a turnover...averaged four rebounds a contest, third best on team...perfect 4-4 from the floor versus Dayton shot a teamhigh.542 from the floor...ended year with 112 rebounds, 75 from the defensive side. Freshman Played in 27 games, getting one start... averaged 4.3 points and 3.4 rebounds a game... shot 52% from the floor... scored season-high 13 points on five-of-seven shooting at Southern Methodist... went fourfor-four to tally 11 points at McNeese State... pulled down a seasonhigh eight rebounds against Southern Methodist... grabbed seven rebounds versus UNC Wilmington in the CAA Finals, a team high... collected five defensive rebounds at James Madison... blocked a season-best three shots at UNC Wilmington... finished the season with 91 boards, 15 rejections, and 13 steals recipient of the Donnie Earl Lindsey, Jr. First Year Spirit Award, given annually to a freshman or red-shirt freshman student-athlete who exhibits leadership and inspirational qualities as well as possessing outstanding athletic talent. High School Attended Sebring High School in Sebring, Fla.... averaged 18 points 14 rebounds, five assists and four blocked shots as a senior... captained the team his senior year, earning first-team alldistrict, all-region and all-state honors... named County MVP and Heartland MVP... Nike All-American Camp participant. Personal Son of Tammy and Tom Zwayer and Steve Levinsohn and Suzy Dumont... Has a brother, Clint and two sisters, Ashley and Brandy... Hobbies include hunting and fishing, hanging out with friends and spending time with family born March 21, 1980 Eric is engaged to be married to Amy Roberts, they will wed on July 5, Season Highs Points 15 (twice) Rebounds 7 (Radford, ) FG Made 5 (twice) FG Attempts 9 (Mississippi State, ) 3FG Made 0 3FG Attempts 1 (Mississippi State, ) FT Made 8 (VCU, ) FT Attempts 10 (VCU, ) Assists 1 (several) Blocks 1 (several) Steals 1 (twice) Minutes 33 (UAB, ) Full Name: Eric Thomas Zwayer Major: Business Administration with concentration in Marketing Career Ambition: Play professional basketball Best Movie: Braveheart Favorite food: Steak Favorite TV show: Sportscenter Favorite pro team: Tampa Bay Bucs Favorite athlete: Jon Lynch Favorite book: The Bible Favorite Hobby outside of basketball: golf and fishing Player pretended to be as a kid: Michael Jordan (who didn t) Toughest arena ever played in: Dayton Fantasy job: Professional Basketball player Worst fear: losing Who has had the greatest impact on your life: Parents If I won a million dollars I would: Diversify in the market If you could meet anyone in history, who would it be: Jesus What has been your most memorable moment in basketball: It killed me when I was injured last season and could not help my team win. What do you like most about the University of Richmond: The academics and athletics are top of the line. Words that best describe you: honesty, intergrity, and motivation ZWAYER S CAREER STATS Year G-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO AT TO BS ST Pts Avg Total PLAYER PROFILES

22 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL Tony Dobbins Forward/Guard Junior Mitchellville, Md. (Maret School) Sophomore Averaged just under 10 points in 35 games started 14 contests led the team in steals with 70 that mark is tied for the second all-time on UR s single-season steal list ranked third in Atlantic 10 in steals per game (2.00) member of the 2002 A- 10 All-Defensive and All- Academic teams third in school history in steals in a season with 70 pulled down a team second-best 194 boards (5.5/gm) ranked thirteen in league in offensive rebounds per game (7.17) went to free throw line a team-high 146 times, including making at least one trip in 32 consecutive games shot a perfect from the charity stripe in nine different games made 12 free throws at St. Bonaventure and 11 free throws twice netted a career-high 26 points and Career Highs Points...26 (St. Bonaventure, ) Rebounds...16 (VCU, ) FG Made...9 (UAB, ) FG Attempts...19 (VCU, ) 3FG Made...2 (UAB, and Miss. State) 3FG Attempts...6 (Three times) FT Made...12 (St. Bonaventure, ) FT Attempts...17 (Temple, ) Assists...4 (SMS, ) Blocks...1 (VCU, ) Steals...6 (Radford, ) Minute...41 (SMS, ) 22

23 added 10 boards against the Bonnies started the first 13 games of the year had a season-best six steals against Radford on the road, adding 17 points and 12 rebounds averaged 2.0 steals a game scored in double figures 16 times including the first six games of the year and nine of the first 10 games pulled down a season-high 16 boards vs. VCU added 16 points against the Rams for one of three double-doubles Season Highs Points 26 (St. Bonaventure, ) Rebounds 16 (VCU, ) FG Made 9 (UAB, ) FG Attempts 19 (VCU, ) 3FG Made 2 (twice) 3FG Attempts 6 (twice) FT Made 12 (St. Bonaventure, ) FT Attempts 17 (Temple, ) Assists 4 (SMS, ) Blocks 2 (several) Steals 6 (Radford, ) Minutes 41 (SMS, ) grabbed 10 rebounds in three straight games GW, Xavier and St. Bonaventure saw action in a season-high 41 minutes in an OT victory over SMS on 12/22 had only two turnovers during the NIT shot a perfect 5-5 from the floor in a home victory over Dayton on 2/10 made free throws in NIT play. PLAYER PROFILES College Per NCAA rules, Dobbins sat out the season attended Virginia Tech during the season played in 27 games, starting 16 contests averaged 4.6 points and 16.6 minutes a game also averaged 1.8 rebounds a game.. had season-high 14 points in opener versus William & Mary. High School Averaged 26 points, 10 rebounds, six steals and five assists during his senior season at the Maret School... three-year starter who went over the 30-point mark 11 times as a senior... picked up a quadrupledouble in points, rebounds, assists and steals his senior season... named to The Washington Post s All-Metro team... ranked among the top 100 prospects by recruiting analyst Bob Gibbons...scored 35 points against Talmudical Academy on 16-of-19 shooting from the floor in an win... pumped in 41 points over Georgetown Prep in the Sleepy Hollow Tournament where he earned MVP honors was the seventh-leading scorer in the D.C. metro area... averaged 23 points and six rebounds as a junior. Personal Son of Joseph and Dollie Dobbins of Mitchellville, Md.... Born August, 23, Full Name: Anthony A. Dobbins Major: Rhetoric and Communication Studies Career Ambition: Having a job I enjoy going to everday Best Movie: Face Off, Malcolm X Favorite Food: Mom s spaghetti Least Favorite Food: Brussel Sprouts Favorite TV Show: SportsCenter Favorite CD: The Blueprint (Jay-Z) Favorite Book: The Bible Best Player you have ever faced: Keith Veney Player pretended to be as a kid: Michael Jordan Fantasy Job: Something I enjoy doing everyday Prized Possession: My relationship with God Who has had the greatest impact on my life: My family If I won a million dollars I would: Put $900,000 in the bank, spend $100,000 and keep living life. If you could meet anyone in history, who would it be: Jesus What has been your most memorable moment in basketball: Traveling AAU circuit before my senior year two camps and two tournaments in four weeks. I was home for four days all month. What I like most about the University of Richmond: My teammates Word that best describes you: Enigma DOBBINS CAREER STATS Year G-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO AT TO BS ST Pts Avg

24 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL Mike Skrocki Forward Junior Howell, N.J. (Christian Brothers Academy) Sophomore Only returning player to start all 36 games second on the team in scoring, with 12.9 points a game finished 18th in the Atlantic 10 in scoring, 11th in three-point field goals made per game (2.08) scored a careerbest 28 points against Minnesota in the NIT averaged 16 points in conference play selected to the A-10 Third Team and A-10 All- Academic squad named A-10 Player of the Week, the only Spider to earn the honor, on Jan. 26 following 25 point performance (seven threepointers) in win at Temple his 75 threepointers ranked second on the team and sixth all-time on Richmond s single-season list currently 11th on the all-time three-point field goals in a career list (93) made at least one three-pointer in 21 straight games during the Career Highs Points...28 (Minnesota, ) Rebounds...8 (Cornell, and St. Bonaventure, ) FG Made...9 (St. Bonaventure, , Minnesota, ) FG Attempts...18 (Syracuse, ) 3FG Made...7 (Temple, ) 3FG Attempts...12 (Temple and St. Bonaventure) FT Made...13 (G. Washington, ) FT Attempts...15 (G. Washington, ) Assists...4 (seven times) Blocks...2 (Fordham, ) Steals...3 (William & Mary, and Rhode Island, ) Minutes...42 (Wagner, ) 24

25 season led the team in free throw percentage going.809 (89-110) from the line his career free-throw percentage of.789 is tied for seventh all-time (Spike Welsh) scored in double-digits in all but 11 games including six 20+ performances made 13 free throws versus GW was perfect from the free throw line 11 times pulled down 3.6 boards/gm played in 42 minutes of the overtime victory over Wagner in the opening round of the NIT and all 40 minutes vs. Syracuse made 50% of his three pointers in eight games teamed with Reggie Brown to lead UR in scoring during the NIT with 16 pts/game second on the team with 12 NIT assists.. Freshman Played in all 29 games, averaging 13.2 minutes per game...shot.667 from the free throw line... scored a career-best 12 points at East Carolina... collected four rebounds versus Radford and College of Charleston...was a perfect 2-2 from beyond the arc versus East Carolina... shot.316 (18-57) on three pointers for the season... dished out a pair of four assist games at Appalachian State and versus American... played in 18 games in which he did not commit a turnover... scored in double figures three times during the season... has an assist to turnover ratio of 1:7. High School Season Highs Points 28 (Minnesota, ) Rebounds 8 (twice) FG Made 9 (twice FG Attempts 18 (Syracuse, ) 3FG Made 7 (Temple, ) 3FG Attempts 12 (twice) FT Made 13 (George Washington, ) FT Attempts 15 (George Washington, ) Assists 5 (Montana St., ) Blocks 2 (Fordham, ) Steals 3 (Rhode Island, ) Minutes 42 (Wagner, ) Averaged 13.5 points and 4.4 rebounds a game as a senior at Christian Brothers Academy... received Shore Conference Player of the Year honors... was voted Monmouth County Player of the Year... named to the Gannett New Jersey All-State first team... Tabbed the Asbury Park Press Boys Basketball Player of the Year... named second team All-State... was a recipient of the high school scholar athlete award... hit 46 three-pointers his senior campaign... had 22 points, including six three-pointers, in a victory over Toms River East in the semifinal round of the Shore Conference Tournament... lettered three years in basketball, one year in junior varsity basketball and one year in baseball. Personal Son of Mark and Mary Beth Skrocki of Howell, N.J.... Born March 9, Has an older brother, Stephen, and an older sister, Marie... Brother Stephen played baseball at Allentown College... Grandfather, Wally Skrocki, played baseball for the Boston Red Sox. Full Name: Michael Daniel Skrocki Major: Accounting Career Ambition: Own my own business Best Movie: Star Wars Favorite food: Steak and pasta Least favorite food: any type of soup Favorite TV show: Seinfield Favorite pro team: Manchester United Soccer Club Favorite athlete: Steve Prefontaine Favorite CD: The Calling, Camino Palmero Favorite book: The Natural by Bernard Malamud Favorite Hobby outside of basketball: golf and the beach Best player you have ever faced: Justin Lay Player pretended to be as a kid: Mike Schmidt Toughest arena ever played in: Robins Center Fantasy job: PGA Tour Golf Professional Prized possession: My 8 iron Who has had the greatest impact on your life: Wally Little Man Skrocki, grandfather If I won a million dollars I would: Invest half in stocks, buy a beach house, and just live on the beach the rest of my life. What has been your most memorable moment in basketball: getting a scholarship to college What do you like most about the University of Richmond: The campus and warm weather Word(s) that best describe you: quiet PLAYER PROFILES SKROCKI S CAREER STATS Year G-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO AT TO BS ST Pts Avg Total

26 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL Jason Morton Guard Sophomore Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Christian) Freshman Provided depth off the bench in 19 contests scored 22 points with six boards shot.625 (5-8) from the charity stripe had four assists and three steals played in one NIT game with one rebound and one assist tallied a season-high five points two times played 17 minutes against Cincinnati on Dec. 17 where he shot 3-4 from the line. Career and Season Highs Points...5 (Cincinnati, ) Rebounds...1 (four times) FG Made...2 (Charlotte, and Dayton, ) FG Attempts...5 (Dayton, ) 3FG Made...1 (Mississippi State, ) 3FG Attempts2 (Mississippi State, and La Salle, ) FT Made...3 (Cincinnati, ) FT Attempts...4 (Cincinnati, ) Assists...1 (three times) Blocks...0 Steals...1 (twice) Minutes...17 (Cincinnati, ) 26

27 High School Averaged 19 points, seven assists, five rebounds and six steals his senior season at Charlotte Christian shot 53 percent from the field and 43 percent from three-point territory his senior season averaged 24 and 20 points, respectively, his junior and sophomore seasons at Woodberry Forest School in Virginia a two-time first-team all-state selection, once in North Carolina and once in Virginia tabbed a two-time Tri- County player of the year state Champions senior season, where he was named state tournament MVP Charlotte Observer First- Team selection, also a all-observer pick a McDonald s All- American nominee coached at Charlotte Christian by former North Carolina great Bobby Jones. Personal Son of John Morton and Glenys Morton Born September 28, 1982 Has one sister, Leslie (15) Father played football at VMI Plays several instruments, including piano, alto sax and vibes and speaks Japanese. Full name: Jason Matthew Morton Major: Undecided/Music Best movie: Gladiator Favorite food: Steak Least favorite food: Ravioli Favorite TV Show: MTV s Real World Favorite pro team: Carolina Panthers Favorite athlete: Michael Vick Favorite CD: NERD Favorite book: Imitation of Christ Favorite hobby outside of basketball: Playing the saxophone Best player you have ever faced: Amare Stoudamire Player pretended to be as a kid: Magic Johnson Toughest arena ever played in: The Shoe in Cincinnati Fantasy job: NBA Player Worst fear: Snakes Who has had the greatest impact on your life: my Dad If I won a million dollars, I would: Fix up my car and put the rest in the bank to save If you could meet anyone in history: Malcom X What has been your most memorable moment in basketball: winning the state championship in high school What do you like most about the University of Richmond: My teammates Word(s) that best describe you: Laid back, determined and honest MORTON S CAREER STATS Year G-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO AT TO BS ST Pts Avg PLAYER PROFILES

28 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL Patrick O Malley Forward Sophomore Charleston, W.Va. (George Washington) Freshman Played in all 36 games off the bench averaged 3.1 points and 1.6 rebounds a contest scored 11 points on two occasions, against Duquesne and Mississippi State..pulled down season-best seven rebounds versus SMS in Las Vegas Classic shot a perfect from the free throw line in four games saw action in all four NIT games and Career and Season Highs Points...11 (Miss. State, and Duquesne, 3-1) Rebounds...5 (La. Monroe, ) FG Made...4 (Miss. State and Duquesne, 3-1) FG Attempts...8 (La Salle, ) 3FG Made...1 (six times) 3FG Attempts...3 (La. Monroe, 12-21) FT Made...5 (La. Monroe, 12-21) FT Attempts...6 (Cincinnati, and La. Monroe, 12-21) Assists...3 (SMS, ) Blocks...1 (twice this season) Steals...2 (Cincinnati and Miss. State) Minutes...26 (La. Monroe, ) 28

29 High School Averaged 20.4 points, 11 rebounds, four assists and four blocks his senior season at George Washington High School in Charleston, W.Va.... Lettered three years in basketball... Named West Virginia Player of the Year by USA Today...Gatorade Player of the Year in West Virginia... A Street & Smith magazine High Honorable Mention All-American selection... Tabbed first-team All-State (Captain), all-conference and all-county... Nominated to McDonald s High School All-American team... Helped lead the Patriots to a 21-6 season and a berth in the Class AAA (W. Va.) finals. PLAYER PROFILES Personal Son of George and Jamie O Malley of Charleston, W.Va. Has one sister, Meredith (12) Born February 17, averaged 1.8 pts/game dished out a season-high three assists against SMS on 12/22 contributed a personal best 26 minutes against Louisiana-Monroe provided two steals and two rebounds in the NIT. Full Name: Patrick Vincent O Malley Major: Undecided Career Ambition: Professional Basketball Best Movie: Dumb and Dumber Favorite food: Mom s mashed potatoes Least favorite food: lettuce Favorite TV show: Sportscenter Favorite athlete: Michael Jordan Favorite Hobby outside of basketball: golf Best player you have ever faced: Brett Nelson Player pretended to be as a kid: Michael Jordan Toughest arena ever played in: Dayton Fantasy job: sitting at home making money Prized possession: pictures Worst fear: snakes Who has had the greatest impact on your life: Mom and Dad If I won a million dollars I would: Buy a huge house If you could meet anyone in history, who would it be: Michael Jordan What has been your most memorable moment in basketball: High School State Championship What do you like most about the University of Richmond: the people Word(s) that best describe you: project O MALLEY S CAREER STATS Year G-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO AT TO BS ST Pts Avg

30 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL Jamaal Scott Guard Sophomore Phoenix, Az. (Shadow Mountain/Cal Poly) After transferring, Scott has three seasons of eligibility remaining. 30 Full Name: Obra Jamaal Scott Major: Business Administration with a concentration in Management Systems Career Ambition: NBA/Wall Street Best Movie: The Wood Favorite food: Meatloaf and mashed potatoes Least favorite food: peas Favorite TV show: Martin Favorite pro team: New York Giants Favorite athlete: Ray Allen Favorite CD: Hot Boys Favorite book: The Bible Best player you have ever faced: Mike Bibby Player pretended to be as a kid: Magic Johnson Toughest arena ever played in: Utah State Fantasy job: NBA player Prized possession: The Bible Worst fear: losing family Who has had the greatest impact on your life: Mother and Father If I won a million dollars I would: take care of my family If you could meet anyone in history, who would it be: my Grandmother What has been your most memorable moment in basketball: winning the State Title in high school What do you like most about the University of Richmond: my teammates College The Big West Conference Freshman of the Year averaged 15.1 points, 5.9 rebounds and 2.3 assists a game at Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo during the season earned starting nod in all 28 contests and averaged 31.3 minutes a game, second-best on the team shot 42.2 percent form the field and 33.2 percent from three-point range.. posted a career-high 28 points versus Texas A&M Corpus Christi led or coled the Mustangs in scoring in 10 contests scored over 20 points in eight games. finished season with 30 blocks and 30 steals. High School A Arizona High School Player of the Year at Shadow Mountain High School McDonald s All-American honorable mention as a sophomore was listed by Basketball Times and Hoop Scoop Magazine among the Top-100 seniors averaged 19 points, nine rebounds and three assists senior season.. team captured the Arizona State Championship in 2000 with a 27-5 record where Scott was named MVP of tournament first-team All-Region and All-State honorable mention as a junior first-team All- Region and All-State as a senior.. also a regional champion in the triple jump has a six foot, 10 inch wing span. Personal Son of David Scott and Regina Dixon Has three brothers, Reggie (26), Anthony (21) and Rojon Mitchell (10) and two sisters, Amanda Scott (29) and Erika Scott (13) Born June 3, 1982 Dad played basketball as San Francisco State.

31 Jermaine Bucknor Forward Freshman (RS) Edmonton, Alberta (Ross Sheppard) After redshirting the season, Bucknor has four years of eligibility remaining. High School Attended Ross Sheppard High School in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada averaged 20.2 points and eight rebounds his senior season played on two provincial teams, comprised of the best players in Canada tabbed All-Alberta first team selected to all-city, all-state and all-canadian teams. named teams most valuable player for four straight years also played volleyball at Ross Sheppard, where he was a first team all-star his junior year. Personal Son of Barry and Marcia Bucknor of Edmonton Has an older sister, Telisa (22) and a younger brother, Jamaal (15) Born November 1, Full Name: Jermaine Barrington Bucknor Major: Undecided Career Ambition: Professional Basketball Best movie: Enemy of the State Favorite food: Mom s Jamaican cooking Favorite TV show: Fresh Prince of Bel Air Favorite pro teams: Sixers, Raptors Favorite athlete: teammate Jeff Myers Favorite CD: The Blueprint Favorite book: The Bible Best player you have ever faced: Steve Nash Player pretended to be as a kid: Penny Hardaway Fantasy job: NBA player Prized possession: The Bible, basketball Worst fear: Not going to heaven Who has had the greatest impact on your life: Parents If you could meet anyone in history, who would it be: Martin Luther King, Jr. What has been your most memorable moment in basketball: threepeating in high school What do you like most about the University of Richmond: My teammates Word that best describes you: Determined 31PLAYER PROFILES

32 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL Will Holloman Guard Freshman Jacksonville, Fla. (Wolfson) Full Name: William Harry Holloman, Jr. Major: Undecided Best Movie: Above the Rim Favorite food: Popeye s Chicken Favorite TV show: Martin Favorite athlete: Muhammad Ali Favorite Hobby outside of basketball: Meditation Player pretended to be as a kid: 2006 version of myself Toughest arena ever played in: TD Waterhouse Center Fantasy job: owning a club If I won a million dollars I would: Give people I didn t like checks for $2 If you could meet anyone in history, who would it be: Goliath What has been your most memorable moment in basketball: Falling directly on my head in a game and my mom trying to get me to finish the season wearing a helmet. What do you like most about the University of Richmond: the beds Word(s) that best describe you: overcoming, blessed High School Averaged 28.3 points per game as a senior at Wolfson High School in Jacksonville, Fla. named all-district, allconference, all-state and team MVP three straight years 5A Player of the Year in Florida Street and Smith All-American McDonald s All-American Nominee ranks second in all-time scoring in the history of Jacksonville with 2,338 points scored, a new school record runner-up Florida Mr. Basketball scored 40+ points on three occasions.. hit 9-of-12 from three-point territory in one game averaged 24 points a game his junior season and 20 points per game as a sophomore. Personal Son of William Sr. and Joya Holloman of Jacksonville, Fla. Has two brothers, Jayland (8) and Jacque (20) one sister, Moniki (21) Born October 16,

33 Tim Mayes Guard Freshman Houston, Texas (Heritage Christian Academy) PLAYER PROFILES High School Averaged 24 points and 6.5 rebounds a game his senior campaign at Heritage Christian Academy in Cleveland, Texas also averaged 3.0 steals per game three-time first team All- State (Independent) and All- District pick second-team all-state as a freshman nominated to McDonald s All-American team has a career-best of 34 points (vs. Odessa) and 18 rebounds.. averaged 16 points and 10 rebounds junior season. Personal Son of Don Mayes and Ida Mae Mayes of Houston, Texas Has two sisters, Tiffany (22), and Brittany (7) Born September 18, 1983 father ran track and mother played basketball at Stephen F. Austin College.. enjoys spending time with family and friend, and going to the movies. Full Name: Timothy Ray Mayes Major: Undecided Best Movie: He Got Game Favorite food: steak and shrimp Least favorite food: anything with mayonnaise Favorite pro team: Los Angeles Lakers Favorite TV show: Martin Favorite athlete: Michael Jordan Favorite CD: D.J. Michael Watts, Look at me Now Favorite Book: The Bible Favorite Hobby outside of basketball: spending time with family and friends Best player you have ever faced: Michael Jordan Player pretended to be as a kid: Michael Jordan Toughest arena ever played in: Campbell Center Fantasy job: astronaut Prized possession: life Worst fear: not being successful in life Who has had the greatest impact on your life: My parents If I won a million dollars I would: spend half and save the rest If you could meet anyone in history, who would it be: Jesus Christ What has been your most memorable moment in basketball: winning three consecutive State Championships What do you like most about the University of Richmond: the people Word(s) that best describe you: honest, caring, determined, smart, and handsome 33

34 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL Kevin Steenberge Center Freshman Columbia, Md. (River Hill) 34 Full Name: Kevin Raferty Steenberge Major: Undecided Best Movie: The Goonies Favorite food: Mrs. McD s Flank Steak Favorite pro team: Manchester United Favorite TV show: The Simpsons Favorite athlete: Jeff Myers Favorite CD: P.O.D., Satellite Favorite Hobby outside of basketball: Playstation 2 Best player you have ever faced: Eddie Curry Player pretended to be as a kid: a G.I. Joe Toughest arena ever played in: MCI Center Fantasy job: Professional Basketball Player Prized possession: my grandfather s class ring Worst fear: making Coach Roney mad Who has had the greatest impact on your life: My parents If I won a million dollars I would: be rich If you could meet anyone in history, who would it be: Jim Henson What has been your most memorable moment in basketball: beating my brother Andy What do you like most about the University of Richmond: Coach Wainwright and staff of course High School Averaged 24.8 points, 17.2 rebounds and 7.5 blocks his senior season at River Hill High School in Clarksville, Md. two-year captain who shot 62.2 percent from the field and collected 21 doubledoubles and 5 triple doubles led Hawks to school-best 17-6 record and first county title named to the All- County team as well as Howard County Player of the Year selected to the Washington Post and Baltimore Sun All-Met firstteam received River Hill s Outstanding Male Athlete and Outstanding Senior Awards served as student government executive board President scored career-best 36 points (in addition to 27 rebounds and 15 blocks) against Long Reach, had 28 rebounds (and 21 points and 15 rebounds) versus Oakland Mills holds 20 school records, including single-game marks of 40 points, 28 rebounds and 15 blocks tallest player in Howard County (Md.) history named to ESPN.com list of Top 25 Centers at No. 23 of incoming freshman played for Baltimore Select AAU team, averaging 15 points, 15 rebounds and six blocks in inch vertical jump also lettered in football and track. Personal Son of Michael and Colleen Steenberge of Columbia, Md. Has three brothers, Andy (25), Greg (22), Shane (16) two sisters, Kelly (29), Megan (27) Born August 6, 1983.

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36 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL Head Coach Jerry Wainwright Born: February 11, 1947 Birthplace: Chicago, Ill. Education: Morton West High School, Berwyn, Ill. Morton JC, Cicero, Ill. Colorado College, Colorado Springs, Colo. (B.A., 1968) University of Denver, Denver, Colo. (M.A., 1971) COACHING EXPERIENCE HIGH SCHOOL Assistant Coach, W. Leyden HS, Northlake, Ill Head Coach, Montrose HS, Montrose, Colo Assistant Coach, E.Leyden HS, Franklin Park, Ill Head Coach, Highland Park HS, Highland Park, Ill ASSISTANT COACH Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, N.C. HEAD COACH UNC Wilmington, Wilmington, N.C. HONORS AND ACCOLADES 1975 Colorado District Coach of the Year 1982 and 1983 Illinois District Coach of Year 1997 and 2000 Colonial Athletic Association Coach of the Year Jerry Wainwright vividly remembers the first time he stepped foot in the Robins Center. He almost did an abrupt about-face. When I came into the ACC as an assistant at Wake Forest, as a long-time high school coach just figuring out what college coaching was all about, something extraordinary happened in this gym, recalled Wainwright. I was late arriving at the Richmond airport and had carried my bags and left them with a gentleman in the hallway. I was trying to make my way around to the bench where our team was sitting. I took a wrong turn and wound up under the basket just as John Davis took a ball in the low post, turned, and bounce passed it to Johnny Newman. As Johnny came down the lane and dunked, my first experience as an assistant on the road with Wake was the ball bouncing off this floor and hitting me roughly in the chin in the middle of a 6-0 opening run by the Spiders. I thought immediately about turning around and leaving, but coach (Bob) Staak had seen me and wanted me to sit next to him and take the same beating he was taking. It was a very humbling experience. Seventeen years later, Wainwright again walked across the Spiders court. Newman s presence was still there his retired jersey swaying from the ceiling. It would be another humbling experience, but this time there was a standing ovation and no thoughts of turning back. On April 24, 2002, Jerry Wainwright was introduced as Richmond s 12th head men s basketball coach. Wainwright s most recent visits to the Robins Center came as head coach during a highly successful run at UNC Wilmington. In eight seasons at UNCW, he compiled a (.569) record. The 55-year-old tactician piloted the Seahawks to a pair of trips to the NCAA Tournament (2000, 2002) and the National Invitation Tournament (1998, 2001). In addition, he directed the team to its first post-season berth, first 20-win season (1998) and the first win in the NCAA Tournament, a stunning triumph over Southern Cal this past season. During his tenure, the team captured three regular season Colonial Athletic Association titles and two CAAtournament crowns. The Seahawks averaged nearly 17 wins per season under his tutelage and were ranked nationally in team defense each campaign. I was proud to establish tradition at Wilmington, said Wainwright. I left a program on the rise. But there s already tremendous tradition here. I have come to a program poised to be one of national significance. The opportunity to coach in the Atlantic 10 against programs with a national reputation, against Hall of Fame coaches is an incredible challenge, but it gives us an opportunity to be a Top 25 team. The exposure gives us a chance to recruit anybody anywhere. That translates into an incredible opportunity to schedule. Because of the league, the university and the city, our nonconference schedule can be whatever we want to make it. A year after taking over the UNCW program from former Spider great Kevin Eastman in 1994, Wainwright had built the seventh best schedule in the country. The Seahawks suffocating defense was ranked fifth in the nation in , allowing just 58.4 points per game. Wainwright orchestrated one of the most memorable campaigns in UNCW history during the season when the Seahawks grabbed their first CAA Championship, a win over Richmond, and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time. In , Wainwright earned CAA Coach-ofthe-Year honors for the second time as his team captured 15 of its last 21 games to reach the tournament final and earn a NIT berth. The Seahawks posted their most impressive season ever in , compiling a 22-9 mark, capturing the conference crown outright for the second straight season and advancing to their second NCAA Tournament. His team, again, finished among the nation s best in team defense, ranked 17th in the country. Richmond fans missed out on seeing the Wainwrightisms I m not in a retirement mode. I m not in a kickback mode. I m in a championship mode. Winning is a process. The process is far more important than the result. If you re not involved in the process on a consistent basis, you can t be a consistent winner. The things that come to those who wait are usually the things left by those who got there first. Perpetual optimism is a force multiplier. I don t like the word can t. I don t like the word no. Nobody wants to be average the best of the worst; the worst of the best. It s easy to be average. This is not about rebuilding a junk car. This is about polishing a Cadillac. 36

37 HEAD COACHING RECORD Season Overall Pct. Conference Overall Highlights Second place in CAA th nationally in team defense Tied for CAA regular season title First 20-win season, first NIT bid Three home sellouts CAA Championship, first NCAA berth Second NIT appearance CAA Championship; Second NCAA berth 8 Seasons as well as the Spider faithful. Jerry is the perfect choice. A 1968 graduate of Colorado College in Colorado Springs, Colo. with a B.A degree, Wainwright earned his graduate degree from the University of Denver. Wainwright began his coaching career in the prep ranks first at West Leyden High School in Northlake and then at Montrose High School, where he led his team to the state tournament and was named Colorado District Coach-of-the-Year in He returned to his native state, Illinois, as an assistant coach at East Leyden High School in suburban Chicago. While there, he helped teams compile an amazing four-year record. Wainwright also coached at Chicago s Highland Park High School, directing his team to the state s Sweet 16 in He was named state district Coach-of-the-Year his last two seasons. A native of Chicago, Ill., Wainwright is married to the former Debbie Tedesco. Wainwright has two sons, Brett (31) and Scott (27). In addition, he has two grandchildren, Alexis (8) and Brett (7). Wainwright will take over a Richmond program that went this past season, advancing to the quarterfinals of the NIT. The squad returns four starters and five newcomers as it prepares to compete in its second season in the Atlantic 10 Conference. From a coach prespective, there is only one reason I came here. We can win at the highest level. We can recruit the top student-athletes in the country. We can be a national force. We have a unique place on the national stage. This program has three goals win the regular season title, win the A-10 Tournament Title, and advance past the first round of the NCAA s. That will never change. HEAD COACH Jerry Wainwright led UNC Wilmington to the postseason in four of the last five seasons. He was hired as the 12th coach in University of Richmond history on April 24, 2002 program s signature team, admitted Wainwright. Last year s team was highpowered. We could win in the 90 s or we could win in the 50 s. We were physical, played good defense and didn t beat ourselves. That value system will remain unchanged. This is a young team with a lot of firepower and depth. Our fans will be surprised how fast we play and the energy our players bring to the gym. Almost to a man I knew all of these players either playing against them or recruiting them. My highlight so far has been their acceptance and trust in what we re doing. I don t know if I ve ever seen anything quite like the chemistry of this team. What does have to change is the mentality of going from the hunter to the hunted. I want our players to understand they can t be afraid of success. And we won t skip steps. People who skip steps slip and fall and go all the way back to the start. These kids will never have that happen. Wainwright himself touched every step on his ascent towards the top of the coaching ladder. He then spent nine years as an assistant coach at Wake Forest. Under Bob Staak ( ) and Dave Odom ( ), he helped rebuild the Demon Deacons program. In Winston-Salem, Wainwright helped Wake Forest collect a then school-record four straight NCAA Tournament berths and register back-toback 20-win seasons for the first time in a decade. Besides on-the-court coaching, he assisted in recruiting NBA draft picks Chris King (Seattle), Rodney Rogers (Denver), Randolph Childress (Detroit), and Tim Duncan (San Antonio). He broke into the college coaching ranks in serving a one-year stint at Xavier under Staak. Jerry is uniquely qualified to continue the great tradition of Richmond Spider basketball, said Odom, now head coach at South Carolina. He is a great teacher of the game and a wonderful role model and mentor for his players. He appreciates and supports the importance of the proper balance between academics and athletics and will immediately work hard to establish a relationship between his administration, faculty and students Jerry and Debbie Wainwright 37

38 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL Mike Winiecki Winiecki Up Close Born: December 10, 1966 Personal: Single College: Richmond, 1989 College Coaching Experience: Assistant Coach, University of Richmond Assistant Coach, UNC Wilmington Assistant Coach, Campbell Assistant Coach, University of Richmond Mike Winiecki is no stranger to Richmond Basketball. The native of Buffalo, N.Y. enjoyed a stellar collegiate career for the Spiders and also previously served his alma mater as an assistant coach. Winiecki spent four seasons on the coaching sidelines at UNC Wilmington. With Winiecki, the Seahawks advanced to postseason play in three of the past four years. Prior to Wilmington, he coached for two seasons at Campbell University in Buies Creek, N.C. The 6-8 forward began his coaching career, serving as a graduate assistant under his former tutor, Richmond s all-time winningest coach, Dick Tarrant in Winiecki briefly played professional basketball in Portugal before returning to the coaching ranks at Richmond ( ) where he served under another former UR player, Bill Dooley. Winiecki was an All-Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) selection as a senior ( ), averaging 17.6 points and 8.3 rebounds a game. A member of Richmond s 1,000 point club, Winiecki finished his career with 1,031 points and more than 500 rebounds. The Spider standout was a member of the storied 1988 Richmond team, that as the 13th seed, beat fourth-seeded Indiana and fifth-seeded Georgia Tech, advancing to the NCAA s Sweet Sixteen. In total, Winiecki played in four NCAA games and two NIT contests during his collegiate career. A graduate of Monacan High School in Richmond, Va., he was a Virginia High School Coaches Association All-Star selection. In addition, Winiecki received All-Metro and All-State honors following his senior season, averaging 23.0 points and 11.4 rebounds. 38

39 Ramon Williams Williams Up Close Born: January 24, 1968 Personal: Married, wife Donnie College: VMI, 1990 College Coaching Experience: Assistant Coach, University of Richmond Associate Head Coach, VMI Assistant Coach, VMI ASSISTANT COAHCES Ramon Williams begins his first season on the Richmond Spiders bench. A native of Roanoke, Va., Williams served as an assistant coach at his alma mater, VMI, for the past nine seasons. He was promoted to associate head coach in At VMI, Williams oversaw the Keydets basketball operations which included facilities, scouting and recruiting. Prior to VMI, Williams spent a season as an assistant coach in the high school ranks. Williams, a 1990 VMI graduate, enjoyed a sensational collegiate playing career. He earned All-Southern Conference honors in 1989 and was selected to the league s second team in He also was tabbed to the All-Tournament team in 1988 (first team) and 1990 (second team). Williams finished his stellar career as the Keydets third all-time leading scorer with 1,630 points. He holds the program mark for threepointers in a game (7) and for three-point field goal percentage in a season. His records for threepointers in a season (both made and attempted) stood until this past season when Jason Conley, the nation s leading scorer, broke those marks. Ramon (pronounced Ray-mon), along with his twin brother Damon, were one of the most prolific scoring duos in NCAA history. The brothers were inducted into the VMI Sports Hall of Fame in September Williams was married in August to the former Donnie Walker. Ramon and Donnie Williams 39

40 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL Gary DeCesare DeCesare Up Close Born: September 1, 1963 Personal: Married, wife Pam; three children, Gary Michael and TJ (3) and Amanda Lynn (4 months) College: Iona, 1985 Experience: Head Varsity Basketball Coach, St. Raymond s High School for Boys Executive Director, New York Ravens Summer Basketball Program President, New York Catholic Coaches Association Director, adidas ABCD Basketball Camp Coordinator, adidas America grass roots special events Standout prep school coach Gary DeCesare makes the jump to the college coaching ranks, completing Jerry Wainwright s staff at Richmond. DeCesare compiled a record (.668 winning percentage) in 16 seasons at the helm of St. Raymond s School in Bronx, N.Y. In DeCesare s first season as head coach (1986), he led the Ravens to a 20-6 mark, including the New York Archdiocesan Championship. Following his first season run, he led the national powerhouse to four New York City Championships (1991, 1993, 2000, 2001) and two state championships (1993, 2001). In addition, DeCesare was named New York State Coach of the Year on three occasions (1987, 1991, 2001). He was also selected the 1993 Kodak Boys Coach of the Year and in 2000 received coach of the year accolades from the New York Daily News, New York Post and New York Newsday for the fourth time in his esteemed career. Under DeCesare, the St. Raymond s program produced 28 Division I basketball players. The list includes three McDonald s All-Americans- Majestic Mapp (Virginia), Julius Hodge (N.C. State) and Kareem Reid (Arkansas). A graduate of St. Raymond s and Iona College (N.Y.), Decesare was the head coach for the East team at USA Basketball s 2002 Men s Youth Development Festival. He served as executive director of the New York Raven Summer Basketball League ( ) while also serving as Director of adidas ABCD Basketball Camp ( ). DeCeasare and his wife Pam are the parents of three, three-year old twins, Gary Michael and Thomas John (TJ) and infant Amanda Lynn. Gary and Pam DeCesare, Amanda Lynn and twins, Gary (left) and T.J. 40

41 Scott Wainwright joins his father s staff as the Director of Basketball Operations. Wainwright most recently served as the Director of Athletics and Head Basketball Coach at Cape Fear Community College in Wilmington, N.C. He was named Eastern Carolina Community College Athletic Conference (ECCCAC) Coach of the Year in 2000 and 2001 while directing the Sea Devils to back-to-back conference championships. A 1999 graduate of UNC Wilmington, Wainwright lettered one year in basketball for the Seahawks. Prior to Wilmington, he spent one year at Maine Central Institute in Pittsfield, Maine where he helped to lead the school to a 30-3 record and runner-up honors in the prep school league. Wainwright lettered two years in basketball at Mt. Tabor High School in Winston-Salem, N.C. Wainwright and his fiancé Jessica Shepherd will be married in May Support Staff SCOTT WAINWRIGHT DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS Wainwright Up Close Born: January 14, 1975 Personal: Engaged to be married to Jessica Shepherd, May 2003 College: UNC Wilmington, 1999 Coaching Experience: Director of Athletics Cape Fear Community College Head Coach Cape Fear Community Colllege Scott Wainwright and his fiance Jessica Shepherd SUPPORT STAFF JIM RONEY DAVE JACONSKI Strength & Conditioning Coach Jim Roney begins his first season as strength and conditioning coach for the men s basketball team. A native of Newburyport, Mass., Roney is a 1991 UMass graduate. He was a member of the 1990 Yankee Conference football championship team where he played wide receiver for current UR coach Jim Reid. Roney continued his education at Springfield College receiving a master s in athletic administration in In addition, he coached football at the Massachusetts school for three years. Director of Sports Medicine Dave Jaconski enters his sixth year on the Spider athletic training staff, primarily working with men s basketball. He was promoted to Director of Sports Medicine in A 1989 graduate of Mercyhurst College, Jaconski was a member of his alma mater s athletic training staff from Prior to his alma mater, he worked for one year at DuBois Regional Medical Center Sports Medicine Clinic and DuBois Area High School. He received a Master s of Education with a specialization in Athletic Training from the University of Virginia in Jaconski has been married to his high school sweetheart, April, since They have two children, Cole (7) and Sophie (2). SUSAN SHEPPARD Administrative Assistant Susan Sheppard has been a member of the Richmond Spiders athletic family since The Richmond, Va. native has been the men s basketball program s administrative assistant for the past three years. Prior to men s basketball, Sheppard worked with the alumni organization, the Spider Club. Sheppard and her husband of 32 years, David (Richmond, 1969), are the parents of two grown children, Jarrett S. Stauffer and David, Jr. The couple resides in Powhatan, Va. 41

42 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL Administration DR. WILLIAM E. COOPER PRESIDENT On May 9, 1998, the Board of Trustees elected Dr. William E. Cooper eighth president of the University of Richmond. During Dr. Cooper s tenure, the University has created and begun implementing a 10-year strategic plan and a comprehensive campus master plan. Before joining the University of Richmond, Dr. Cooper served as executive vice president for the Main Campus at Georgetown University, where he additionally held an appointment as professor of linguistics. Prior to that, he was dean of the faculty of the Liberal Arts and Sciences at Tulane University and dean of Tulane s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. At Tulane he was also professor of psychology. Dr. Cooper is the author of books and numerous articles on brain mechanisms involving speech perception and production. In addition, he has published many essays on public policy and higher education and is a poet. He received his bachelor s and master s degrees from Brown University and a Ph.D. from M.I.T. After a postdoctoral fellowship at M.I.T., he served as a faculty member at Harvard before accepting subsequent appointments at the University of Iowa, Tulane and Georgetown. Dr. Cooper and his wife, Dr. Clarissa S. Holmes, a nationally recognized researcher in juvenile diabetes, are the parents of two daughters. JIM MILLER DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Jim Miller joined the University of Richmond in May of 2000 with a message. The idea is simple; partnering, he says, is the key to the long-term success of Spider athletics. That could not be more true this past year, the Spiders first season all-sports member of the Atlantic 10 conference, as the University achieved unparalleled success. He attributes the department s accomplishments during his first two years to a sense of affiliation that has developed among the University community. Coaches, University administrators, faculty & staff, student-athletes, alumni, and corporate partners have partnered together to accomplish great things again in year. Earned A-10 championships in swimming & diving, men s tennis, and women s tennis. Had four head coaches earn A-10 Coach-of-the-Year honors. Graduation rate of student-athletes one of highest in nation, ninth with 89% rate. Department named recipient of the 2002 Virginia Sports Hall of Fame Achievement Award, presented annually to the Virginia university which achieves the highest overall winning percentage (63%) for their athletic programs. Advanced to post-season play in men s basketball, reaching quarterfinals of NIT. Won NCAA Regional in baseball, advancing to Super-Regional and finishing season with highest national ranking ever (11 th ). Facility improvements include renovated locker rooms for all sports. New permanent wall-to-wall floor installed in main arena. New computer lab installed for student-athletes. Weight room and pool renovated. Baseball indoor practice facility enhanced. Corporate partnership dollars increased 62%. Spider Club donations reached an all-time high. Miller is no stranger to creating a successful athletics program. He served nine years as an athletic administrator at North Carolina State University, eventually being named associate director of athletics and chief operating officer. In addition to supervising N.C. State s $24 million athletic budget, Miller oversaw the football and basketball programs. At N.C. State, Miller helped increase the athletic department s operating revenues by 40 percent during his last four years. He assisted with a $50 million capital campaign and helped create a marketing partnership that now produces more than $ 4.3 million in corporate revenue annually. Miller has been actively involved in the competitive, managerial, and financial aspects of collegiate sports for more than 30 years. He played basketball and baseball at Old Dominion University and served as a graduate assistant basketball coach during the 1974 national championship season for the Monarchs. He went on to coach basketball at Eastern Academy in Norfolk ( ) and at Southampton Academy in Courtland ( ) before taking an assistant coaching duties at Northwestern State and Virginia Military Institute. He received a master of science degree in education from Old Dominion, then earned a law degree at the Marshall-Wythe School of Law at the College of William & Mary. Miller worked in a Norfolk law firm before becoming president of Sports Management Services a sports marketing firm in Virginia Beach from 1988 until he joined N.C. State. Miller and his wife, Celia and their 16-year old daughter, Gray live only moments away from the Richmond campus. 42

43 Staff Directory Dr. Harold Babb NCAA Faculty Representative Bob Black Director of Broadcast & Internet Properties Mitchell Bradley Broadcast and Internet Assistant Karen Bretana Director of Ticket Sales/Event Management Lynn Burgess Spider Club Tanya Cornwell Assistant Director of Ticket Operations STAFF DIRECTORY Julie Ehlers Assistant Director of Athletics/Development Allen Fredd Associate Director of Athletics/Business Ruth Goehring Associate Director of Athletics/Events and Facilities Barbara Grooms Assistant Athletic Trainer Kim Harlowe Marketing and Operations Manager Ken Hart Equipment Manager Julie Hutchins Assistant Director of Athletics/Compliance Dr. George Ivey Special Projects Coordinator Chris Jones Assistant Athletic Trainer Rodney Lackey Assistant Director of Athletics/Academics Chris Mahan Assistant Athletic Trainer Jim Merritt Assistant Director of Athletics/Corporate Marketing Mark Payne Director of Marketing Jamie Rife Video Coordinator Dr. Leslie Rose Team Physician Mark Sandy Associate Director of Athletics/External Vance Schug Assistant Athletic Trainer Karen Tait Director of Athletics Administrative Assistant Darin Thomas Strength and Conditioning Coordinator David Walsh Associate Director of Athletics/Internal Operations Mary Woodard Athletics Marketing and Media Relations Assistant Dr. Chris Young Team Physican 43

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45 Opponents RADFORD November 22, 2002 Robins Center 7:30 p.m. Location: Radford, Va. Founded: 1910 Enrollment: 9,100 Nickname: Highlanders School Colors: Red, White and Blue Arena: Dedmon Center Capacity: 5,000 Conference: Big South President: Dr. Douglas Covington Athletics Director: Greig Denny Athletic Department Phone: Team Information Overall Record: Big South Record: 9-5 Big South Finish: Third Returning/ Lost: 1/4 Lettermen Returning/ Lost: 6/7 Returning:(2) Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG Ray Arrington G Sr David Popoola F So Lost:(3) Pos. Ht. Wt. PPG RPG Andrey Savtchenko C Correy Watkins F Mike Hornbuckle G OPPONENTS Byron Samuels Ray Arrington Coaching Staff Head Coach: Byron Samuels Alma Mater, Year: UNC Asheville, 1986 Career Record: first year Record at School: first year Basketball Office Phone: Assistant Coaches, Alma Mater: Kevin Martin (UNC Asheville, 1999) Troy Manns (Virginia Tech, 1996) Jeff Brookman (Belmont Abbey, 1998) Other Key Returnees: Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG Aaron Gill F Jr Ray Noiles G/F Jr Jesse Semon G Jr. n/a n/a Marcus Johnson F So Kyle Zaharias C So Newcomers: Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Chris Goodin G Fr. Springfield, Va. Whit Holcumb-Faye G Fr. Winston-Salem, N.C. Andre Bynum G Fr. N. Carlton, Md. Chris Prince F Fr. Oxon Hill, Md. Jason Bees C Fr. Russell, Pa. HAMPTON November 27, 2002 Hampton, Va. 7:00 p.m. Bobby Collins Devin Green General Location: Hampton, Va. Founded: 1868 Enrollment: 5,705 Nickname: Pirates School Colors: Royal Blue and White Arena: Hampton University Convocation Center Capacity: 7,200 Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) President: Dr. William R. Harvey Athletics Director: Malcom Zeke Avery Athletic Department Phone: Coaching Staff Head Coach: Bobby Collins Alma Mater, Year: Eastern Kentucky, 1991 Career Record: 1st season Record at School: 1st season Basketball Office Phone: Assistant Coaches, Alma Mater: Ed Huckaby (Toledo) Darrell Bruce (Wagner) Ed Lansford (William and Mary) Rodney G. Martin (Tiffin) Team Information Overall Record: MEAC Record/ Finish: 17-1/MEAC Champions Post Season/ Result: Univ. of Connecticut L, Returning/ Lost: 4/1 Lettermen Returning/ Lost: 9/3 Newcomers: 7 Returning:(4) Returning:(4) Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG Isaac Jefferson PG Sr Devin Green G/F So Mackel Purvis G Sr David Johnson F Jr Lost:(1) Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG Tommy Adams G Sr Other Key Returnees: Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG Jamaal James G Sr Marcelle Williams G Jr Barry Hairston G/F Sr Dwayne McNeal F Jr Maurice Pitts F Jr Newcomers: Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Dwayne Spencer G Fr. Harrisburg, Pa. Jeff Granger G Fr. Newark, N.J. Bicari Kenote G/F Jr. Mali, West Africa Frank Russell F Fr. Fayetteville, N.C. Rodney Hughes F Jr. Ecorse, Mich. Bruce Brown C Fr. Richmond, Va. Andrew Morrison C Fr. New Haven, Conn. 45

46 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL CHARLOTTE November 30, 2002 Robins Center 7:30 p.m. Bobby Lutz Curtis Nash General Location: Charlotte, N.C. Founded: 1946 Enrollment: 18,308 Nickname: 49ers School Colors: Green and White Arena: Halton Arena Capacity: 9,105 Conference: Conference USA Chancellor: Dr. James Woodward Athletics Director: Judy Rose Athletic Department Phone: Coaching Staff Head Coach: Bobby Lutz Alma Mater, Year: Charlotte, 1980 Career Record: ,.649 (13 years) Record at School: 80-50,.615 (4 years) Assistant Coaches, Alma Mater: Kevin Nickelberry (Virginia Wesleyan, 1986) Rob Moxley (Pfeoffer, 1994) Benny Moss (Charlotte, 1992) Team Information Overall Record: Conf. USA Record: 11-5 Final Ranking: N/A Final RPI: 43 Final Strength of Schedule: 22 Returning/ Lost: 2/3 Lettermen Returning/ Lost: 7/3 Newcomers: 8 Returning:(4) Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG Demon Brown G Jr Curtis Nash F/G Sr Lost:(3) Pos. Ht. Wt. PPG RPG Jobey Thomas G Cam Stephens F Jermaine Williams C Other Key Returnees: Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG Kevin Johnson F Jr Eddie Basden G/F So Tory Reed F Jr Matas Niparavicius F Jr Chris Howard G Jr Newcomers: Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Mitchell Baldwin G Fr. Rural Hall, N.C. Tyler Best F Fr. Lafayette, Ind. Calvin Clemmons F Jr. Charlotte, N.C. Vincent Grier G/F Fr. Charlotte, N.C. Colon Largent G Sr. Hickory, N.C. Chris Sager G So. Waukesha, Wisc. Curtis Withers F Fr. Charlotte, N.C. Brendan Plavich G Jr. Dalton, Ga. UAB December 4, 2002 Robins Center 7:30 p.m. Mike Anderson Morris Finley General Location: Birmingham, Ala. Founded: 1969 Enrollment: 15,921 Nickname: Blazers School Colors: Forest Green and Old Gold Arena: Bartow Arena Capacity: 8,500 Conference: Conference USA President: Dr. Carol Z. Garrison Athletics Director: Watson Brown Athletic Department Phone: Coaching Staff Head Coach: Mike Anderson Alma Mater, Year: Tulsa, 1985 Career Record: 0-0/First Year Record at School: 0-0/First Year Basketball Office Phone: Assistant Coaches, Alma Mater: Chris Giles UAB, 1984 Scott Edgar Pittsburgh/Johnstown, 1978 Matt Zimmerman, Arkansas, 1990 Team Information Overall Record: Conf. USA Record: 6-10 Conf. USA Finish: t-4th Returning/ Lost: 2/3 Lettermen Returning/ Lost: 6.6 Newcomers: 6 Returning:(2) Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG Mo Finley G Jr Eric Bush G Sr apg Lost:(3) Pos. Ht. Wt. PPG RPG Will Campbell C P.J. Arnold F Eric Batchelor F Other Key Returnees: Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG Sidney Ball F Sr Jeffrey Collins G So Newcomers: Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Richard Jones G Fr. Oklahoma City, Ok. Derrick Broom G Fr. Cartesville, Ga. Brandon Tobias F Fr. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Demario Eddins F Fr. Chicago, Ill. 46

47 VCU December 7, 2002 Stuart Siegel Center 7:30 p.m. Jeff Capel Willie Taylor PEPPERDINE General Location: Malibu, Calif. Founded: 1937 Enrollment: 8,000 Nickname: Waves School Colors: Blue, Orange and White Arena: Firestone Fieldhouse Capacity: 3,104 Conference: West Coast Conference President: Andrew K. Benton Athletics Director: Dr. John Watson Athletic Department Phone: Coaching Staff Head Coach: Paul Westphal Alma Mater, Year: USC, 1972 Career Record: , (5 years) Record at School: (two years) Basketball Office Phone: Assistant Coaches, Alma Mater: Gib Arnold, Jim Nielsen, Wyking Jones Team Information Overall Record: WCC Record: 13-1 WCC Finish: Tied for First Returning/ Lost: 4/1 Lettermen Returning/ Lost: 9/4 Newcomers: 7 General Location: Richmond, Va. Founded: 1838 Enrollment: 22,856 Nickname: Rams School Colors: Black and Gold Arena: Alltel Pavilion at Stuart C. Siegel Center Capacity: 7,500 Conference: Colonial Athletic Association President: Dr. Eugene P.Trani Alma Mater, Year: Notre Dame, 1961 Athletics Director: Dr. Richard L. Sander Alma Mater, Year: Tennessee- Chattanooga, 1968 Athletic Department Phone: Coaching Staff Head Coach: Jeff Capel Alma Mater, Year: Duke, 1997 Career Record: 1st year Record at School: 1st year Basketball Office Phone: Assistant Coaches, Alma Mater: Gerald White (Auburn, 1988) Ben Betts (Roanoke College, 1990) Jeff LaMere (Duke, 1994) STANFORD Team Information Overall Record: CAA Record: 11-7 CAA Finish: Tied for 3rd Returning/ Lost: 3/2 Lettermen Returning/ Lost: 8/4 Newcomers: 4 Returning:(3) Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG Domonic Jones G Jr Willie Taylor F Sr Antonie Williw G Sr Lost:(2) Pos. Ht. Wt. PPG RPG Josh Graham F L.F. Likcholitov C Other Key Returnees: Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG Mark Adams G So Emanuel Mathis G Sr Konstantin Nesterov F Sr Derrick Reid F So Alexander Shram G Sr Newcomers: Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Michael Doles F So. Richmond, Va. NickGeorge F Fr. Machester, England Troy Godwin C Jr. Suffolk,Va. Kevin Moore C Jr. Boynton Beach, Fla. STANFORD INVITATIONAL December 16-17, 2002 General Location: Stanford, Calif. Founded: 1891 Enrollment: 6,556 Nickname: Cardinal School Colors: Cardinal and White Arena: Maples Pavillion Capacity: 7,391 Conference: Pacific 10 President: John Hennessy Athletics Director: Dr. Ted Leland Athletic Department Phone: Coaching Staff Head Coach: Mike Montgomery Alma Mater, Year: Long Beach State, 1968 Career Record: , (24 years) Record at School: (16 years) Basketball Office Phone: Assistant Coaches, Alma Mater: Tony Fuller (Pepperdine, 1983), Eric Reveno (Stanford, 1989), Russell Turner (Hampton-Sydney, 1992) Team Information Overall Record: Pac-10 Record: 12-6 Pac-10 Finish: Tied for second Final National Ranking: 24th Post Season: NCAA Second Round Returning/ Lost: 2/3 Lettermen Returning/ Lost: 7/3 Newcomers: 3 MONTANA General Location: Missoula, Mont. Founded: 1893 Enrollment: 12,668 Nickname: Grizzlies School Colors: Copper, Silver and Gold Arena: Adams Center Capacity: 7,500 Conference: Big Sky President: Dr. George Dennison Athletics Director: Wayne Hogan Athletic Department Phone: Coaching Staff Head Coach: Pat Kennedy Alma Mater, Year: Kings College (Pa.) Career Record: , (22 years) Record at School: 1st year Basketball Office Phone: Assistant Coaches, Alma Mater: Wayne Tinkle, Ronnie Dean, Rodney McConnell, Rob Norris Team Information Overall Record: Big Sky Record: 7-7 Big Sky Finish: Tie for 4th place, won Big Sky Conference Tournament Returning/ Lost: 2/3 Lettermen Returning/ Lost: 6/6 Newcomers: 4 47OPPONENTS

48 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL PROVIDENCE COLLEGE December 19, 2002 Providence, R.I. 7:30 p.m. Tim Welsh Abdul Mills General Location: Providence, R.I. Founded: 1917 Enrollment: 3,700 Nickname: Friars School Colors: Black and White Arena: Dunkin Donuts Center Capacity: 12,993 Conference: Big East President: Rev. Philip A. Smith, O.P. Athletics Director: Robert Driscoll Athletic Department Phone: Coaching Staff Head Coach: Tim Welsh Alma Mater, Year: Potsdam State, 1984 Career Record: , (7 years) Record at School: (4 years) Basketball Office Phone: Assistant Coaches, Alma Mater: Steve DeMeo (SUNY-Buffalo, 1987) Phil Seymore (Canisius, 1989) Bob Walsh (Hamilton, 1994) Team Information Overall Record: Big East Record: 6-10 Returning/ Lost: 4/1 Lettermen Returning/ Lost: 12/3 Newcomers: 2 Returning:(4) Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG Abdul Mills G Sr Ryan Gomes F/C So Maris Laska F Jr Christopher Anrin F Jr Lost:(1) Pos. Ht. Wt. PPG RPG John Linehan G Other Key Returnees: Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG Romald Augustin F Jr Sheiku Kabba G Jr Marcus Douthit C Jr Rob Sanders F So Newcomers: Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Donnie McGrath G Fr. Katonah, N.Y. Herbert Hill F Fr. Kinston, N.C. SPIDER INVITATIONAL December 28-29, 2002 HARVARD NORFOLK STATE VMI General Location: Philadelphia, Pa. Founded: 1863 Enrollment: 3,200 Nickname: Explorers School Colors: Blue and Gold Arena: Tom Gola Arena Capacity: 4,000 Conference: Atlantic 10 President: Brother Michael McGinniss, F.S.C. Athletics Director: Dr. Thomas Brennan Athletic Department Phone: Coaching Staff Head Coach: Billy Hahn Alma Mater, Year: Maryland, 1975 Career Record: XXXX Record at School: (one year) Basketball Office Phone: Assistant Coaches, Alma Mater: Roland Houston (Rhode Island, 1982), Joe Lombardi (Youngstown State, 1981), John Gallagher (St. Joseph s, 1998) Team Information Overall Record: A-10 Record: 6-10 A-10 Finish: Fourth-West Returning/ Lost: 3/2 Lettermen Returning/ Lost: 6/2 Newcomers: 7 General Location: Norfolk, Va. Founded: 1935 Enrollment: 8,000 Nickname: Spartans School Colors: Green and Gold Arena: Echols Hall Capacity: 7,700 Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference President: Dr. Marie V. McDemmond Athletics Director: Orby Moss Athletic Department Phone: Coaching Staff Head Coach: Dwight Freeman Alma Mater, Year: Western State College, 1982 Career Record: (5 years) Record at School: first year Basketball Office Phone: Assistant Coaches: Jim Hammond, Darryl Sharp, Art Zeno Team Information Overall Record: Conference Record: 9-9 Returning/ Lost: 3/2 Returning: (3) General Location: Lexington, Va. Founded: 1839 Enrollment: 1,250 Nickname: Keydets School Colors: Red, White and Yellow Arena: Cameron Hall Capacity: 5,029 Conference: Southern President: Maj. General Josiah Bunting, III Athletics Director: Donny White Athletic Department Phone: Coaching Staff Head Coach: Bart Bellairs Alma Mater, Year: Warren Wilson, 1979 Career Record: (9 years) Record at School: (8 years) Basketball Office Phone: Assistant Coaches, Alma Mater: Grafton Young (Warren Wilson, 1979), Don Burgess (Radford, 1995) Team Information Overall Record: Southern Record: 5-11 Southern Finish: Fifth-North Returning/ Lost: 5/0 Lettermen Returning/ Lost: 9/3 48

49 Skip Prosser Josh Howard WAKE FOREST January 4, 2003 Robins Center 4:00 p.m. Raycom TV General Location: Winston-Salem, N.C. Founded: 1834 Enrollment: 3,950 Nickname: Demon Deacons School Colors: Old Gold and Black Arena: Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum Capacity: 14,665 Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference President: Dr. Thomas K. Hearn Alma Mater, Year: Birmingham Southern, 1959 Athletics Director: Ron Wellman Alma Mater, Year: Bowling Green, 1970 Athletic Department Phone: Coaching Staff Head Coach: Skip Prosser Alma Mater, Year: U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, 1972 Career Record: , (9 years) Record at School: (one year) Basketball Office Phone: Assistant Coaches, Alma Mater: Jeff Battle (Marshall, 1985) Dino Gaudio (Ohio, 1981) Chris Mack (Xavier, 1993) Team Information Overall Record: ACC Record: 9-7 ACC Finish: Third Returning/ Lost: 3/2 Lettermen Returning/ Lost: 7/7 Newcomers: 6 Returning:(1) Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG Josh Howard F Sr Lost:(4) Pos. Ht. Wt. PPG RPG Darius Songaila F Broderick Hicks G Craig Dawson G Antwan Scott F Other Key Returnees: Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG Vytas Danelius F So Taron Downey G So Steve Lepore G So Jamaal Levy F So Dshamal Schoetz C Jr. DNP DNP Newcomers: Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Last School Chris Ellis F Fr. Marietta High School, Ga. Justin Gray G Fr. Oak Hill Academy, Va. Richard Joyce G/F Fr. Oak Hill Academy, Va. Trent Strickland G Fr. Hargrave Academy, Va. Eric Williams C Fr. Wake Forest-Rolesville HS OPPONENTS Team Managers: Danny Silver, Blake Choplin and Danny Woolley 49

50 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL A-10 Conference 50 ATLANTIC 10 FOOTBALL STAFF DIRECTORY Commissioner: Linda Bruno Associate Commissioner: Steve Hurlbut Assistant Commissioner: Mitchell Kendell Assistant Commissioner/Compliance: Liz Kane Assistant Commissioner/Corporate Sponsorships: Jeff Long Assistant Commissioner/Public Relations: Ray Cella Director of Championships: Celene McGowan Associate Director of Communications: Suzanne DeFruscio Assistant Director of Communications: Stephen Haug Assistant Director of Sponsorships: Mark Cruz Coordinator of Television Operations: Dan Schaefer Assistant to the Commissioner: Jina Mosley Finance/Compliance Assistant: Genithia Yates Assignor of Men's Basketball Officials: Jim Satalin Assignor of Women's Basketball/Field Hockey Officials: Marie Koch Assignor of Softball/Soccer Officials: Nick Cinquanto Assignor of Volleyball Officials: Bill Stevens Assignor of Baseball Officials: Nick Zibelli Receptionist: Ginette Gilbert Marketing Intern: Robert McMann ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE 230 South Broad Street, Suite 1700 Philadelphia, PA (215) Fax: (215) Football Fax: (215) The institutions which make up the Atlantic 10 Conference are committed to providing a broad-based, competitive athletic environment without sacrificing the high ideals of scholarship and sportsmanship. The University of Dayton, Duquesne University, Fordham University, The George Washington University, La Salle University, University of Massachusetts, University of Rhode Island, University of Richmond, St. Bonaventure University, Saint Joseph's University, Temple University, and Xavier University each offer a rich blend of proud academic and athletic traditions to form an impressive athletic alliance. If a conference bases its success on the achievements of its studentathletes and teams, then the season was successful. That success was highlighted by six men's and three women's basketball teams earning postseason bids. On the men's side, Xavier earned the Atlantic 10's automatic bid to the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament, while Dayton, Richmond, St. Bonaventure, Saint Joseph's, and Temple all earned NIT berths. Temple finished third in the NIT and Richmond advanced to the quarterfinal round. Temple's women basketball team earned its first NCAAberth since 1989, while George Washington and Saint Joseph's represented the Conference in the WNIT. In baseball, the Atlantic 10 sent two teams to the NCAA Tournament for the first time ever as George Washington and Richmond garnered bids, with the Spiders falling one game short of the College World Series. Dayton garnered the automatic bid to the NCAA Women's Soccer Tournament and advanced to the Sweet 16; Massachusetts sent three teams to NCAA tournament play as UMass teams qualified in field hockey, softball, and men's soccer. Richmond sent teams to the men's and women's tennis tournaments; Xavier participated in the NCAA Volleyball Tournament; Temple played in the NCAA Women's Lacrosse Tournament; and Rhode Island represented the Atlantic 10 in the NCAA Golf Tournament. In all, 320 teams have represented the Atlantic 10 Conference in postseason play since the season. Individual highlights include Atlantic 10 softball Pitcher of the Year Kaila Holtz of UMass being named to the Canadian National Team, Kristin Cisowski of Massachusetts and Rhode Island's Erin Silvering participating in the NCAA Women's Cross Country Championship, Todd Witzleben of La Salle competing in the NCAA Men's Cross Country Championship, and Brooke Hamilton of Rhode Island and Temple's Cicely Warrington taking part in the NCAA Gymnastics Tournament. Individual honors went to Atlantic 10 men's basketball Player of the Year David West, who earned a spot on nine different All-America teams, including second-team honors from the Associated Press and USBWA. Saint Joseph's Susan Moran, the Atlantic 10 women's basketball Player of the Year, also received All-America honors from the AP and WBCA. Atlantic 10 field hockey Defensive Player of the Year Anke Bruemmer of Massachusetts earned first-team All-America honors; UMass' Jennifer Hadley was named a third-team softball All-American; Richmond's Vito Chiaravalloti and Tim Stauffer earned first-team baseball All-America honors, while Richmond's David Reaver and Matt Craig garnered second- and third-team laurels, respectively; Nicholas McCreath of Rhode Island landed on the men's soccer first-team, while teammate Dennis Richards and Shawn Alexander of Richmond earned third-team acclaim; and George Washington's Justin Orenduff was a Louisville Slugger freshman All-American. Atlantic 10 student-athletes excel in the classroom as well. The Atlantic 10 sponsors several academic awards programs, including Academic All-Conference teams in each of its sports and the Commissioner's Honor Roll, which honored an Atlantic 10 record 1,668 student-athletes with a 3.0 grade point average or better this past year. The league also cites a male and female Scholar-Athlete of the Year, and awards for postgraduate scholarships to student-athletes who express a desire to continue their education. The genesis of this tradition of success can be traced to March 2, 1975, when eight university representatives met in Harrisburg, PA to discuss the formation of a new collegiate basketball association. A similar meeting was also held on May 23 of that year with the final formation of the Eastern Collegiate Basketball League announced on August 13, The NCAA granted allied affiliation status upon the ECBL on October 15, 1975 and granted the league an automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament on June 17, The ECBL began operation at the start of the season with Duquesne, George Washington, Massachusetts, Penn State, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, Villanova, and West Virginia as its charter members. Several changes happened quickly in the ECBL, the first coming in when the league changed its name to the Eastern Athletic Association - better known as the Eastern 8 - to reflect its changing mission. That year, the Eastern 8 became more than a basketball league as the men's sports of baseball, cross country, golf, swimming, and tennis were added to the championship schedule. On June 14, 1994, Linda Bruno was officially introduced as the Atlantic 10's fourth commissioner. As commissioner, Bruno has strengthened the Atlantic 10's membership with the additions of Dayton, Fordham, La Salle, and Richmond, thus assuring the Conference's future. Bruno also negotiated a pair of television deals with ESPN which provides greater exposure for the Atlantic 10's athletic programs. She relocated the league office to Philadelphia, placing it in the center of the Atlantic 10's geographic footprint. Under her leadership the Atlantic 10 has increased its championship schedule to 22 sports with the additions of women's rowing, men's and women's outdoor track & field, and women's lacrosse. Bruno also spearheaded the league's entrance into Division I football with the formation of the Atlantic 10 Football Conference in In addition, in an effort to recognize the athletic and academic achievements of all student-athletes, Bruno instituted the Commissioner's Honor Roll, which cites every Atlantic 10 student-athlete with a 3.0 gpa or better. The Atlantic 10 Conference will crown champions in 21 sports this season: baseball, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's cross country, field hockey, men's golf, women's lacrosse, men's and women's indoor and outdoor track & field, women's rowing, men's and women's soccer, softball, men's and women's swimming & diving, men's and women's tennis, and women's volleyball.

51 NOVEMBER Saturday, November 2 G.T. Express at Rhode Island (exhib.) :30 Sunday, November 3 Double Pump All-Stars at G. Washington (exhib.) :00 Sports Tours International at Duquesne (exhib.) :30 Monday, November 4 MBC Nikolaev at Temple (exhib.) :30 Tuesday, November 5 EA Sports All-Stars at Xavier (exhib.) :30 Thursday, November 7 Nike All-Stars at Massachusetts (exhib.) :00 Upstate All-Stars at St. Bonaventure (exhib.) :00 Upstate Basketball at Richmond (exhib.) :30 Saturday, November 9 Marathon at Duquesne (exhib.) :00 Wittenberg at Dayton (exhib.) :30 Tuesday, November 12 One World All-Stars at Xavier (exhib.) :30 Thursday, November 14 Universal All-Stars at George Washington (exhib.) :00 Mickey Walker All-Stars at La Salle (exhib.) :00 Friday, November 15 G.T. Express at St. Bonaventure (exhib.) :00 Basketball Travelers at Rhode Island (exhib.) :30 Lithuanian National Team at Richmond (exhib.) :30 Saturday, November 16 Coaches vs. Cancer All-Stars at Massachusetts (exhib.) :00 Double Pump All-Stars at Temple (exhib.) :00 Sunday, November 17 Grassroots-Canada at Fordham (exhib.) :00 Team Nike at Dayton (exhib.) tba Monday, November 18 St. Peter's at Xavier :00 ESPN2 (Owens Corning Preseason NIT) Wednesday, November 20 Xavier vs. Boston Univ./Stanford :30 ESPN2 (Owens Corning Preseason NIT) Friday, November 22 St. Bonaventure vs. Virginia Tech :15 Paradise Jam Tournament (St. Thomas, VI) Delaware at La Salle :00 Fordham at William & Mary :00 Radford at Richmond :30 Rhode Island at Northeastern :15 Saturday, November 23 Saint Joseph s at Boston College :00 Duquesne at Pittsburgh :30 St. Bonaventure vs. Michigan :30 Paradise Jam Tournament (St. Thomas, VI) Sunday, November 24 Delaware State at Dayton :00 Florida A&M at Xavier :00 Rutgers at Temple :30 St. Bonaventure at Paradise Jam Tournament TBA Paradise Jam Tournament (St. Thomas, VI) Monday, November 25 Massachusetts vs. Indiana :00 ESPN (EASports Maui Invitational, Lahaina, HI) Western Michigan at Fordham :00 George Washington at Connecticut :00 (Hartford (CT) Civic Center) West Virginia at Duquesne :30 Tuesday, November 26 Massachusetts vs. Gonzaga/Utah :00/4:30 ESPN (EASports Maui Invitational, Lahaina, HI) Saint Joseph s at Canisius :00 Southern California at Rhode Island :30 Lafayette at La Salle :00 Wednesday, November 27 Siena at Fordham :00 Richmond at Hampton :00 Xavier at Owens Corning Preseason NIT :00/9:00 ESPN2 (Madison Square Garden, New York, NY) Cleveland State at Duquesne :30 Evansville at Dayton TBA Massachusetts at Maui Invitational TBA ESPN (EASports Maui Invitational, Lahaina, HI) Friday, November 29 Xavier at Owens Corning Preseason NIT :30/9:00 ESPN2 (Madison Square Garden, New York, NY)) Mount St. Mary s at George Washington :00 (Red Auerbach Colonial Classic, Washington, DC) Saturday, November 30 Fordham at Northeastern :00 Marist at La Salle :00 Saint Louis at St. Bonaventure :00 (Blue Cross Arena, Rochester, NY) Bucknell/Columbia at George Washington :00/8:00 (Red Auerbach Colonial Classic, Washington, DC) Charlotte at Richmond :30 Cincinnati at Dayton :00 Duquesne at Maryland :00 Rhode Island at Buffalo :15 DECEMBER Sunday, December 1 Temple at Wake Forest :30 FOX Old Dominion at Saint Joseph s :00 Monday, December 2 Duquesne at George Mason :00 Temple at South Carolina :30 Massachusetts vs. Central Connecticut State :30 (Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, CT) Tuesday, December 3 Manhattan at Fordham :00 La Salle at James Madison :00 George Washington at Florida International :00 Purdue at Xavier :30 Wednesday, December 4 St. Bonaventure at Boston College :00 Kent State at Rhode Island :30 UAB at Richmond :30 Temple at Charlotte :30 Dayton at Miami (OH) TBA Thursday, December 5 Boston University at Saint Joseph s :00 Saturday, December 7 Boston College at Massachusetts :00 ESPN Rhode Island at Providence :00 George Washington vs. Texas :00 (BB&T Classic, Washington, DC) Saint Joseph s vs. Drexel :00 (The Palestra, Philadelphia, PA) St. Bonaventure at Alabama :00 Villanova at La Salle :00 (The Palestra, Philadelphia, PA) Mount St. Mary's at Duquesne :00 Xavier at Cincinnati :00 ESPN Fordham vs. St. John s :00 (Madison Square Garden, New York, NY) Richmond at Virginia Commonwealth :30 Temple at Pennsylvania :00 UNC Wilmington at Dayton TBA Sunday, December 8 George Washington vs. Maryland/ Notre Dame :00/3:30 (BB&T Classic, Washington, DC) Monday, December 9 Delaware at Saint Joseph s :00 Miami (OH) at Xavier :00 Brown at Rhode Island :00 Tuesday, December 10 St. Bonaventure at Davidson :00 Massachusetts at Connecticut :00 (Hartford (CT) Civic Center) Wednesday, December 11 George Washington at Boston University :00 Fordham at Rutgers :30 Temple at Penn State :30 Saturday, December 14 Temple at Illinois :00 ESPN (United Center, Chicago, IL) Xavier vs. Mississippi State :00 FOX (Madison Square Garden, New York, NY) La Salle at Cincinnati :05 Florida International at Massachusetts :00 Maine at Rhode Island :30 Dayton at Saint Louis TBA Monday, December 16 Richmond vs. Pepperdine :30 (Stanford Invitational, Palo Alto, CA) Tuesday, December 17 Ball State at Dayton :30 Richmond vs. Montana/Stanford :30/10:00 (Stanford Invitational, Palo Alto, CA) Wednesday, December 18 Youngstown State at Duquesne :00 Thursday, December 19 St. Bonaventure at Canisius :00 Richmond at Providence :30 Friday, December 20 Duquesne vs. Sacred Heart :00 (San Juan Shootout, Carolina, PR) Ball State at Xavier :30 Dayton at Old Dominion TBA Saturday, December 21 Kent State at St. Bonaventure :00 Pittsburgh at Rhode Island :30 La Salle at Southern California :00 Duquesne vs. Northeastern/Troy State TBA (San Juan Shootout, Carolina, PR) Lafayette vs. Massachusetts TBA (Springfield (MA) Civic Center) De Paul at Saint Joseph s tba (The Palestra, Philadelphia, PA) Sunday, December 22 Fordham at Northwestern :00 George Washington at Towson :00 Villanova at Dayton :00 Duquesne at San Juan Shootout TBA (San Juan Shootout, Carolina, PR) Monday, December 23 Rider at Massachusetts :00 Xavier at Siena :00 Rhode Island at Iona :30 Friday, December 27 Duquesne vs. Radford :00 (FIU Holiday Classic, Miami, FL) Saturday, December 28 Toledo at St. Bonaventure :00 Fairfield at Fordham :00 Old Dominion at George Washington :00 Marshall at Massachusetts :00 Indiana at Temple :00 ESPN Duquesne vs. Florida Int l/st. Francis (NY) :00/8:00 (FIU Holiday Classic, Miami, FL) Cornell at La Salle :30 Eastern Kentucky at Xavier :30 Harvard at Richmond :30 (Spider Invitational, Richmond, VA) Saint Joseph s at Pacific :30 Sunday, December 29 Dayton at Duke :00 Norfolk State/VMI at Richmond :30/7:30 (Spider Invitational, Richmond, VA) Monday, December 30 Quinnipiac at La Salle :00 George Washington at Binghamton :00 Tuesday, December 31 Holy Cross at Fordham :00 Maryland-Eastern Shore at Duquesne :30 St. Bonaventure at Ohio :00 Temple at Villanova :00 Central Connecticut State at Rhode Island :00 Creighton at Xavier :30 Saint Joseph s at Gonzaga TBA JANUARY Thursday, January 2 Iona at Fordham :00 Wisconsin at Temple :00 George Washington at American :00 St. Bonaventure at Connecticut :00 (Hartford (CT) Civic Center) North Carolina State at Massachusetts :30 ESPN Saturday, January 4 Marquette at Dayton :00 ESPN Wake Forest at Richmond :00 Xavier at Alabama :00 La Salle at Rutgers :30 Sunday, January 5 MASSACHUSETTS at FORDHAM :00 A10TV GEORGE WASHINGTON at TEMPLE :00 A10TV RHODE ISLAND at ST. BONAVENTURE :00 DUQUESNE at ST. JOSEPH'S TBA Tuesday, January 7 RICHMOND at XAVIER TBA A10TV Wednesday, January 8 SAINT JOSEPH S at ST. BONAVENTURE :00 Rhode Island at Yale :00 TEMPLE at DUQUESNE :30 LA SALLE at DAYTON TBA Thursday, January 9 Columbia at Massachusetts :00 Saturday, January 11 DUQUESNE at DAYTON :00 A10TV MASSACHUSETTS at SAINT JOSEPH S :00 A10TV FORDHAM at RHODE ISLAND :30 ST. BONAVENTURE at XAVIER :30 TEMPLE at RICHMOND :00 ESPN2 GEORGE WASHINGTON at LA SALLE TBA Tuesday, January 14 SAINT JOSEPH S at TEMPLE :30 A10TV LA SALLE at XAVIER :30 A10TV Wednesday, January 15 RICHMOND at DAYTON :00 RHODE ISLAND at MASSACHUSETTS TBA A10TV Thursday, January 16 ST. BONAVENTURE at FORDHAM :00 A10TV Saturday, January 18 RICHMOND at DUQUESNE :00 A10TV LA SALLE at ST. BONAVENTURE :00 FORDHAM at TEMPLE :00 XAVIER at MASSACHUSETTS :00 ESPN2 DAYTON at GEORGE WASHINGTON :30 Sunday, January 19 SAINT JOSEPH S at RHODE ISLAND :00 A10TV Tuesday, January 21 DUQUESNE at XAVIER :30 GEORGE WASHINGTON at RICHMOND TBA A10TV Wednesday, January 22 FORDHAM at SAINT JOSEPH S :00 TEMPLE at RHODE ISLAND :30 MASSACHUSETTS at LA SALLE TBA Saturday, January 25 DAYTON at TEMPLE :00 A10TV MASSACHUSETTS at GEORGE WASHINGTON :00 A10TV Saint Joseph s vs. Pennsylvania :00 (The Palestra, Philadelphia, PA) ST. BONAVENTURE at DUQUESNE :00 XAVIER at FORDHAM :00 RICHMOND at LA SALLE :00 Tuesday, January 28 Cleveland State at St. Bonaventure :00 DUQUESNE at RICHMOND :30 Wednesday, January 29 RHODE ISLAND at FORDHAM :00 SAINT JOSEPH S at GEORGE WASHINGTON :30 MASSACHUSETTS at DAYTON TBA FEBRUARY Saturday, February 1 XAVIER at RICHMOND :00 ESPN RHODE ISLAND at SAINT JOSEPH S :00 TEMPLE at ST. BONAVENTURE :00 ESPN2 FORDHAM at MASSACHUSETTS :00 DUQUESNE at GEORGE WASHINGTON :00 A10TV DAYTON at LA SALLE TBA Monday, February 3 Villanova vs. SAINT JOSEPH S :00 ESPN2 (The Palestra, Philadelphia, PA) Tuesday, February 4 XAVIER at GEORGE WASHINGTON :30 Wednesday, February 5 DAYTON at DUQUESNE :30 ST. BONAVENTURE at RHODE ISLAND :30 Massachusetts at Tennessee :30 FORDHAM at LA SALLE TBA Saturday, February 8 TEMPLE at MASSACHUSETTS :00 ESPN DAYTON at XAVIER :00 A10TV LA SALLE at DUQUESNE :00 A10TV SAINT JOSEPH S at FORDHAM :00 GEORGE WASHINGTON at RHODE ISLAND :30 ST. BONAVENTURE at RICHMOND :30 Wednesday, February 12 RICHMOND at MASSACHUSETTS :00 LA SALLE at RHODE ISLAND :30 GEORGE WASHINGTON at DAYTON TBA Thursday, February 13 TEMPLE vs. SAINT JOSEPH S :00 A10TV (The Palestra, Philadelphia, PA) Saturday, February 15 RHODE ISLAND at XAVIER :00 A10TV DUQUESNE at FORDHAM :00 SAINT JOSEPH S at DAYTON :00 ESPN2 North Carolina State at TEMPLE :30 ABC MASSACHUSETTS at ST. BONAVENTURE :00 Sunday, February 16 RICHMOND at GEORGE WASHINGTON :00 A10TV Wednesday, February 19 RHODE ISLAND at TEMPLE :00 A10TV FORDHAM at ST. BONAVENTURE :00 GEORGE WASHINGTON at DUQUESNE :30 DAYTON at RICHMOND :30 XAVIER at LA SALLE TBA Saturday, February 22 XAVIER at DAYTON :00 ESPN ST. BONAVENTURE at SAINT JOSEPH S :00 LA SALLE at GEORGE WASHINGTON :00 RHODE ISLAND at RICHMOND :30 Sunday, February 23 TEMPLE at FORDHAM :00 A10TV DUQUESNE at MASSACHUSETTS :00 Monday, February 24 SAINT JOSEPH S at LA SALLE :00 A10TV (The Palestra, Philadelphia, PA) Wednesday, February 26 MASSACHUSETTS at TEMPLE :00 G. WASHINGTON at ST. BONAVENTURE :00 XAVIER at DUQUESNE :30 DAYTON at RHODE ISLAND :00 MARCH Saturday, March 1 FORDHAM at DAYTON :00 A10TV GEORGE WASHINGTON at XAVIER :00 A10TV ST. BONAVENTURE at TEMPLE :00 A10TV RICHMOND at SAINT JOSEPH S :00 DUQUESNE at LA SALLE TBA Sunday, March 2 MASSACHUSETTS at RHODE ISLAND :00 A10TV Wednesday, March 5 RICHMOND at FORDHAM :00 ST. BONAVENTURE at MASSACHUSETTS :00 XAVIER at SAINT JOSEPH S :00 A10TV Thursday, March 6 LA SALLE at TEMPLE :00 A10TV Saturday, March 8 TEMPLE at XAVIER :00 ESPN SAINT JOSEPH S at MASSACHUSETTS :00 DAYTON at ST. BONAVENTURE :00 A10TV FORDHAM at GEORGE WASHINGTON :00 RHODE ISLAND at DUQUESNE :00 LA SALLE at RICHMOND :00 Monday, March 10 Atlantic 10 Championship Opening Round (Campus Sites) Thursday, March 13 Atlantic 10 Championship Quarterfinal Round (UD Arena, Dayton, OH) Friday, March 14 Atlantic 10 Championship Semifinal Round (UD Arena, Dayton, OH) Saturday, March 15 Atlantic 10 Championship Opening Round (UD Arena, Dayton, OH) Atlantic 10 games in CAPS All times Eastern Schedule subject to change A-10 Composite Schedule A-10 SCHEDULE

52 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL DAYTON January 15, 2003 Dayton, Ohio 7:00 p.m. February 19, 2003 Robins Center 7:00 p.m. Oliver Purnell Brooks Hall General Location: Dayton, Ohio Founded: 1850 Enrollment: 6,500 Nickname: Flyers School Colors: Red and Blue Arena: Tom Blackburn Court at University of Dayton Arena Capacity: 13,266 Conference: Atlantic 10 President: Dr. Daniel Curran Athletics Director: Ted Kissell Athletic Department Phone: Coaching Staff Head Coach: Oliver Purnell Alma Mater, Year: Old Dominion, 1975 Career Record: , (14 years) Record at School: (8 years) Basketball Office Phone: Assistant Coaches, Alma Mater: Ron Jirsa (Gettysburg, 1981) Frank Smith (Old Dominion, 1988) Josh Postroino (Dayton, 1999) Team Information Overall Record: A-10 Record: 10-6 A-10 Finish: Third/West Returning/ Lost: 4/1 Lettermen Returning/ Lost: 9/2 Newcomers: 5 Returning:(6) Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG Brooks Hall F Sr Ramod Marshall G Jr Keith Waleskowski F Jr Sean Finn C Jr Nate Green F Sr D.J. Stelly F/G Sr Lost:(1) Pos. Ht. Wt. PPG RPG David Morris G Other Key Returnees: Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG Newcomers: Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Warren Williams G Fr. Gaithersburg, Md. Logan White G Fr. Chagrin Falls, Ohio Marques Bennett G Fr. Indianapolis, Ind. James Cripe C Fr. Loveland, Ohio Frank Igoudala F Jr. Springfield, Ill. DUQUESNE January 18, 2003 Pittsburgh, Pa. 4:00 p.m. January 28, 2003 Robins Center 7:30 p.m. Danny Nee Kevin Forney General Location: Pittsburgh, Pa. Founded: 1878 Enrollment: 10,000 Nickname: Dukes School Colors: Red and Blue Arena: A.J. Palumbo Center Capacity: 6,200 Conference: Atlantic 10 President: Dr. Charles Dougherty Athletics Director: Brian Colleary Athletic Department Phone: Coaching Staff Head Coach: Danny Nee Alma Mater, Year: St. Mary of the Plains, 1971 Career Record: , (22 years) Record at School: 9-19 (one year) Basketball Office Phone: Assistant Coaches, Alma Mater: Charles Cunningham (North Alabama, 1973) Randy Roth (Ohio, 1983) John Mahoney (Phoenix, 1999) Team Information Overall Record: A-10 Record: 4-12 A-10 Finish: Sixth-West Returning/ Lost: 2/3 Lettermen Returning/ Lost: 7/3 Newcomers: 6 Returning:(2 Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG Kevin Forney G Sr Simplics Njoya C So Lost:(3) Pos. Ht. Wt. PPG RPG Wayne Smith F Jamal Hunter G Aaron Lovelace F Other Key Returnees: Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG Tyler Bluemling G So Chris Clark F/C Sr Brad Midgley F Sr Jon Pawlak F Jr Aly Samabaly G So Newcomers: Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Jimmy Tricco G Jr. Phoenix, Ariz. Derek Ahern C Jr. Andrews, Md. Ron Dokes F/C Jr. South Bend, Ind. Bryant McAllister G Fr. Pittsburgh, Pa. Elijah Palmer G/F Jr. Marshall, Mo. 52

53 FORDHAM March 5, 2003 Bronx, N.Y. 7:00 p.m. Bob Hill Mark Jarrell-Wright General Location: Bronx, N.Y. Founded: 1841 Enrollment: 7,062 Nickname: Rams School Colors: Maroon and White Arena: Rose Hill Gym Capacity: 3,470 Conference: Atlantic 10 President: Rev. Joseph A. O Hare, SJ. Alma Mater, Year: Berchmans College, 1954 Athletics Director: Frank McLaughlin Alma Mater, Year: Fordham, 1969 Athletic Department Phone: Coaching Staff Head Coach: Bob Hill Alma Mater, Year: Bowling Green, 1971 Career Record: 34-52, (three years) Record at School: (three years) Basketball Office Phone: Assistant Coaches, Alma Mater: Mike Brown (Vermont, 1973) Shay Berry (Central Conn. St., 1989) Cameron Hill (Trinity(TX), 1999) Team Information Overall Record: A-10 Record: 4-12 A-10 Finish: Fifth-East Returning/ Lost: 2/3 Lettermen Returning/ Lost: 4/6 Newcomers: 5 Returning:(2) Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG Michael Haynes G/F Jr Mark Jarrell-Wright G Jr Lost:(3) Pos. Ht. Wt. PPG RPG Smush Parker G Adrian Walton G Duke Freman-McKamey C Other Key Returnees: Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG Glenn Batemon C So Alessandro Acquaviva G Jr Newcomers: Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown John Blackgrove G Fr. Hillsdale, N.J. Jermaine Anderson G Fr. Toronto, Ontario Mani Messy F Fr. Ottawa, Canada Mushon Ya akosi F Fr. Rananna, Israel Drew Williamson G Fr. Thornleigh, Australia OPPONENTS GEORGE WASHINGTON January 21, 2003 Robins Center 7:30 p.m. A-10 TV February 16, 2003 Washington, D.C. 2:00 p.m. A-10 TV Karl Hobbs Chris Monroe General Location: Washington, D.C. Founded: 1821 Enrollment: 22,184 Nickname: Colonials School Colors: Buff and Blue Arena: Charles E. Smith Center Capacity: 5,000 Conference: Atlantic 10 President: Stephen Joel Trachtenberg Alma Mater, Year: Columbia, 1959 Athletics Director: Jack Kvancz Alma Mater, Year: Boston College, 1968 Athletic Department Phone: Coaching Staff Head Coach: Karl Hobbes Alma Mater, Year: Connecticut, 1985 Career Record: 12-16, (1 year) Record at School: (1 year) Basketball Office Phone: Assistant Coaches, Alma Mater: Kevin Broadus (Bowie State, 1990) Darrell Brooks (Bowie State, 1979) Steve Pikiell (Connecticut, 1990) Team Information Overall Record: A-10 Record: 5-11 A-10 Finish: Seventh Returning/ Lost: 4/1 Lettermen Returning/ Lost: 10/4 Newcomers: 5 Returning:(4) Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG Chris Monroe G Jr T.J. Thompson PG So Greg Collucci G Jr Tamal Forchion F So Lost:(1) Pos. Ht. Wt. PPG RPG Jaason Smith F Other Key Returnees: Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG Darnell Miller PG Jr Marquin Chandler F Jr Darrio Scott F So Newcomers: Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Omar Williams F Fr. Philadelphia, Pa. Nana Mensah-Bonsu F Fr. Richland, N.J. Mike Hall F Fr. Palos Heights, Ill. Alexander Kireev F Fr. Shreveport, La. Carl Elliott PG Fr. Brooklyn, N.Y. 53

54 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL LA SALLE January 25, 2003 Philadelphia, Pa. 2:00 p.m. March 8, 2003 Robins Center 4:00 p.m. Billy Hahn Chukwunike Okosa General Location: Philadelphia, Pa. Founded: 1863 Enrollment: 3,200 Nickname: Explorers School Colors: Blue and Gold Arena: Tom Gola Arena Capacity: 4,000 Conference: Atlantic 10 President: Brother Michael McGinniss, F.S.C. Athletics Director: Dr. Thomas Brennan Athletic Department Phone: Coaching Staff Head Coach: Billy Hahn Alma Mater, Year: Maryland, 1975 Career Record: Record at School: (one year) Basketball Office Phone: Assistant Coaches, Alma Mater: Roland Houston (Rhode Island, 1982) Joe Lombardi (Youngstown State, 1981) John Gallagher (St. Joseph s, 1998) Team Information Overall Record: A-10 Record: 6-10 A-10 Finish: Fourth-West Returning/ Lost: 3/2 Lettermen Returning/ Lost: 6/2 Newcomers: 7 returning: (3) Mike Cleaves G So Chukwunike Okosa F/C Sr Rasheed Quadri G Jr lost: (2) Rasual Butler F Julian Blanks G Other Key returnees Dwayne Jones G Sr Jeff Farmer G So Newcomers Jermaine Thomas G Frederick, Md. Gary Neal G Baltimore, Md. David Bell F Philadelphia, Pa. Lewis Fadipe F Lagos, Nigeria UMASS February 12, 2003 Amherst, Mass. 7:00 p.m. Steve Lappas Micah Brand General Location: Amherst, Mass. Founded: 1863 Enrollment: 23,673 Nickname: Minutemen School Colors: Maroon and White Arena: William D. Mullins Memorial Center Capacity: 9,493 Conference: Atlantic 10 Chancellor: John V. Lombardi Alma Mater, Year: Pomona, 1963 Athletics Director: Ian McCaw Alma Mater, Year: Laurentian, 1985 Athletic Department Phone: Coaching Staff Head Coach: Steve Lappas Alma Mater, Year: CCNY, 1977 Career Record: , (14 years) Record at School: (one year) Basketball Office Phone: Assistant Coaches, Alma Mater: John Leonard (Manhattan, 1982) Andrew Theokas (William and Mary, 1992) Chris Walker (Villanova, 1992) Team Information Overall Record: A-10 Record: 6-10 A-10 Finish: Fourth-East Returning/ Lost: 3/2 Lettermen Returning/ Lost: 7/7 Newcomers: 6 Returning:(3) Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG Anthony Anderson G Jr Micah Brand F Sr Raheim Lamb F Jr Lost:(2) Pos. Ht. Wt. PPG RPG Shannon Crooks G Kitwana Rhymer C Other Key Returnees: Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG Kyle Wilson G So Brennan Martin F So Paco Kotaridis G Jr Jackie Rogers F Sr. DNP DNP Newcomers: Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Michael Lasme G Fr. Abidjan, Ivory Coast Stephen Biggs F Fr. Houston, Texas Gabriel Lee F So. Newton, Ga. Allasne Kouyate F Fr. Bamako, Mali Jeff Viggiano F Fr. Suffield, Conn. Marcus Cox G Jr. Bridgeport, Conn. 54

55 RHODE ISLAND February 22, 2003 Robins Center 7:30 p.m. General Location: Kingston, R.I. Founded: 1892 Enrollment: 14,264 Nickname: Rams School Colors: Light Blue, Dark Blue and White Arena: Ryan Center Capacity: 7,571 Conference: Atlantic 10 President: Dr. Robert Carothers Alma Mater, Year: Edinboro, 1965 Athletics Director: Ron Petro Alma Mater, Year: Manhattan, 1963 Athletic Department Phone: Team Information Overall Record: A-10 Record: 4-12 A-10 Finish: Sixth-East Returning/ Lost: 4/1 Lettermen Returning/ Lost: 12/7 Newcomers: 4 Returning:(4) Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG Dustin Hellenga G So Lazare Adingono F Sr Howard Smith G Sr Marcel Momplaisir F So Lost:(1) Pos. Ht. Wt. PPG RPG Dinno Daniels G OPPONENTS Jim Baron Dustin Hellenga Coaching Staff Head Coach: Jim Baron Alma Mater, Year: St. Bonaventure, 1977 Career Record: , (15 years) Record at School: 8-20 (1 year) Basketball Office Phone: Assistant Coaches, Alma Mater: Dan Theiss (Plattsburgh State, 1981) Desmond Oliver (Dominican, 1992) Ty Weeks (Massachusetts, 1998) Other Key Returnees: Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG Brian Woodward G Sr Steve Mello G Jr Jamaal Wise F So Newcomers: Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Terrance Mack F Fr. Philadelphia, Pa. Bamfield Harmon G Fr. The Colony, Texas Jon Clark C Fr. Toronto, Ontario Chris Holm C Fr. Henderson, Nev. ST. BONAVENTURE February 8, 2003 Robins Center 7:30 p.m. Jan Van Breda Kloff Marques Green General Location: St. Bonaventure, N.Y. Founded: 1858 Enrollment: 2,200 Nickname: Bonnies School Colors: Brown and White Arena: Reilly Center Capacity: 6,000 Conference: Atlantic 10 President: Dr. Robert J. Wickenheiser Athletics Director: Gothard Lane Alma Mater, Year: Randolph Macon, 1971 Athletic Department Phone: Coaching Staff Head Coach: Jan van Breda Kloff Alma Mater, Year: Vanderbilt, 1974 Career Record: , (11 years) Record at School: 17-3 (one year) Basketball Office Phone: Assistant Coaches, Alma Mater: Mark Wade (UNLV, 1998) Billy McCaffrey (Vanderbilt, 1994) Kort Wickenheiser (Muhlenburg, 1995) Team Information Overall Record: A-10 Record: 8-8 A-10 Finish: Third-East Returning/ Lost: 3/2 Lettermen Returning/ Lost: 8/4 Newcomers: 5 Returning:(3) Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG Marques Green G Jr Patricio Prato G/F Jr Robert Cheeks F Sr Lost:(2) Pos. Ht. Wt. PPG RPG J.R. Bremer G Vidal Massiah F Other Key Returnees: Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG Mike Gansey F/G So Patrick Methot-Lottin F/G So Saulis Dumbliauskas F So Joe Shepherd G Sr Newcomers: Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Cortez Sutton F So. Washington, D.C. Calvin Brown F/C Fr. Mitchellville, Md. Maurice Young F Jr. Mitchellville, Md. Ahmad Smith G Fr. Fairfax, Va. Jamil Terrell C Jr. Pearson, Ga. 55

56 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL SAINT JOSEPHS March 1, 2003 Philadelphia, Pa. 7:00 p.m. Phil Martelli Jameer Nelson General Location: Phiadelphia, Pa. Founded: 1851 Enrollment: 3,600 Nickname: Hawks School Colors: Crimson and Gray Arena: Alumni Memorial Field House Capacity: 3, 200 Conference: Atlantic 10 President: Rev. Nicolas Rashford, S.J. Athletics Director: Don DiJulia Athletic Department Phone: Coaching Staff Head Coach: Phil Martelli Alma Mater, Year: Widener, 1976 Career Record: (7 years) Basketball Office Phone: Assistant Coaches, Alma Mater: Matt Brady (Siena, 1987), Monte Ross (Winston-Salem, 1992), Mark Bass (Saint Joseph s, 1996) Team Information Overall Record: A-10 Record: 12-4 A-10 Finish: Tied for First-East Returning/Lost: Letterman Returning/Lost: Newcomers: 5 Returning:(1) Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG Jameer Nelson G Jr Lost: (4) Pos. Ht. Wt. PPG RPG Na m Crenshaw G Bill Phillips F Marvin O Connor G Damien Reid C Other Key Returnees: Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG Delonte West G So Alexandre Sazonov C Sr Newcomers: Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Chris Cologer C Jr. Posssey, France Dwayne Lee G Fr. Jersey City, N.J. Dave Mallon F Fr. East Aurora, N.Y. Chet Stachitas G/F Fr. St. Augustine, Fla. Mike Williams F Fr. Pawtucket, R.I. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY January 11, 2003 Robins Center 8:00 p.m. ESPN2 John Chaney Alex Wesby General Location: Philadelphia, Pa. Founded: 1884 Enrollment: 30,000 Nickname: Owls School Colors: Cherry and White Arena: The Liacouras Center Capacity: 10,206 Conference: Atlantic 10 President: Dr. David Adamany Alma Mater, Year: St. Bonaventure, 1971 Athletics Director: Bill Bradshaw Alma Mater, Year: Fordham, 1974 Athletic Department Phone: Coaching Staff Head Coach: John Chaney Alma Mater, Year: Bethune-Cookman, 1955 Career Record: , (30 years) Record at School: (20 years) Basketball Office Phone: Assistant Coaches, Alma Mater: Nate Blackwell (Temple, 1990) Dan Leibovitz (Penn, 1996) Team Information Overall Record: A-10 Record: 12-4 A-10 Finish: 1st place East Division Returning/ Lost: 2/3 Lettermen Returning/ Lost: 7/4 Newcomers: 5 Returning:(2) Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG David Hawkins G Jr Alex Wesby F Sr Lost:(3) Pos. Ht. Wt. PPG RPG Lynn Greer G Kevin Lyde F/C Ron Rollerson C Other Key Returnees: Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG Greg Jefferson F Sr Brian Polk G Jr Glen Elliott F So Hawley Smith F So Nile Murry G So Newcomers: Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Chris Gather G Fr. Leitchfield, Ky. Maurice Collins G Fr. Philadelphia, Pa. Antywane Robinson F Fr. Charlotte, N.C. Nehemiah Ingram F So. Milledgeville, Ga. Keith Butler C Fr. West Medford, Ma. 56

57 XAVIER January 7, 2003 Cincinnati, Ohio 7:30 p.m. (A-10 TV) February 1, 2003 Robins Center 12:00 (ESPN) Thad Matta David West General Location: Cincinnati Founded: 1831 Enrollment: 6,500 Nickname: Musketeers School Colors: Navy Blue, Gray and White Arena: Cintas Center Capacity: 10,250 Conference: Atlantic 10 President: Rev. Michael J. Graham, S.J. Athletics Director: Michael Bobinski Athletic Department Phone: Coaching Staff Head Coach: Thad Matta Alma Mater, Year: Butler, 1990 Career Record: 50-14, (twp years) Record at School: 26-6 (one year) Basketball Office Phone: Assistant Coaches, Alma Mater: Sean Miller (Pittsburgh, 1992) John Groce (Taylor, 1994) Alan Major (Purdue, 1992) Team Information Overall Record: A-10 Record: 14-2 A-10 Finish: Conference Champions Returning/ Lost: 4/1 Lettermen Returning/ Lost: 8/4 Newcomers: 6 Returning:(4) Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG David West F Sr Romain Sato G/F Jr Lionel Chalmers G Sr Dave Young F Sr Lost:(1) Pos. Ht. Wt. PPG RPG Kevin Frey F 6-8 XX Other Key Returnees: Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG Anthony Coleman F So Keith Jackson G/F So Ryan Caldwell F Sr Tom Compton F Jr Newcomers: Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Angelo Smith F Fr. Indianapolis, Ind. Dedrick Finn G Fr. Newburgh, Ind. Anthony Myles F Jr. Chicago, Ill. Brandon Cole F Fr. Richton Park, Ill. Randy Holbrook F/C Jr. Kirkwood, Mo. Will Caudle F/C So. Indianapolis, Ind. 57OPPONENTS

58 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL All-Time Series Alabama (0-3) Date Site W/L UR-UA Series 12/20/1962 A L /21/1964 HA L /26/1988 HR4 L Home: 0-2 (Robins Center: 0-1) Away: 0-1 Home: 5-0 (Robins Center: 5-0) Away: 4-1 Arizona (0-1) Date Site W/L UR-UA Series 12/28/1994 A41 L Away: 0-1 Boston University (1-2) Date Site W/L UR-BU Series 12/31/1977 HR L /12/1979 A L /27/1987 HR4 W Home: 1-1 (Robins Center: 1-1) Away: UAB (1-1) Date Site W/L UR-AB Series 3/20/1989 HR1 L /24/2001 A W Home: 0-1 (Robins Center: 0-1) Away: 1-0 Alumni (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-AL Series 1/9/1931 HM W Home: 1-0 American (32-12) Date Site W/L UR-AU Series 12/30/1964 N42 W /14/1976 HR W /18/1977 A W /28/1978 HR L /26/1981 A L /21/1985 A W /25/1985 HR W /7/1985 N23 W /25/1986 HR W /22/1986 A W /24/1987 A L /21/1987 HR W 72-69* 9-3 2/28/1987 N24 W /13/1988 A W /10/1988 HR L /9/1989 HR W /15/1989 A W /10/1990 HR W /7/1990 A L /4/1990 N25 W 91-90** /12/1991 HR L /9/1991 A W /3/1991 N25 W /29/1992 HR W /26/1992 A W /30/1993 HR W /27/1993 A W /15/1994 A L /12/1994 HR W /7/1995 HR L /18/1995 A L /4/1996 A L /21/1996 HR L /1/1997 A W /12/1997 HR L /14/1998 HR W /16/1998 A W /28/1998 N25 W /20/1999 A W /6/1999 HR W /22/2000 HR W /16/2000 A W /24/2001 A W /21/2001 HR W Home: 13-6 (Robins Center: 13-6) Away: 13-6 Neutral: 6-0 Appalachian State (9-1) Date Site W/L UR-AS Series 12/7/1972 A L /29/1973 HR W /3/1973 HR W /4/1973 A W /18/1975 A W /26/1975 HR W ** /1/1975 HR W /10/1976 A W /21/2000 A W /16/2001 HR W Arizona State (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-AS Series 12/5/1987 A44 W Away: 1-0 Arkansas-Little Rock (0-1) Date Site W/L UR-LR Series 12/19/1998 A52 L Away: 0-1 Army (6-0) Date Site W/L UR-AR Series 12/28/1955 HA1 W /1/1989 HR4 W /11/1990 A W /10/1991 HR W /5/1993 A W /7/1994 HR W Home: 4-0 (Robins Center: 3-0) Away: 2-0 Atlantic Christian (2-0) Date Site W/L UR-AC Series 12/8/1977 HR W /29/1978 HR W Home: 2-0 (Robins Center: 2-0) Auburn (1-2) Date Site W/L UR-AU Series 12/1/1976 A L /12/1978 HR L /15/1984 N2 W Home: 0-1 (Robins Center: 0-1) Away: 0-1 Neutral: 1-0 Baldwin-Wallace (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-BW Series 12/13/1962 HA W Home: 1-0 Baltimore (2-0) Date Site W/L UR-BU Series 1/14/1980 HR W /4/1981 HR W Home: 2-0 (Robins Center: 2-0) Baylor (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-BU Series 11/25/1988 HR4 W Home: 1-0 (Robins Center: 1-0) Belmont (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-BC Series 12/4/1954 HD W Home: 1-0 Belmont Abbey (1-1) Date Site W/L UR-BA Series 1/4/1956 N62 L /2/1971 HL W Home: 1-0 Neutral: 0-1 Bluefield (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-BC Series 12/3/1979 HR W Home: 1-0 (Robins Center: 1-0) Boston College (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-BC Series 12/28/1954 HA1 W Home: 1-0 Bridgewater (9-1) Date Site W/L UR-BC Series 1/13/1922 HU W /13/1923 HM L /20/1925 HM W /11/1926 HM W /9/1927 HM W /10/1928 HM W /7/1929 HM W /20/1930 HM W /18/1931 HM W /13/1933 HM W Home: 9-1 Bucknell (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-BU Series 2/1/1958 HA W Home: 1-0 California (0-1) Date Site W/L UR-UC Series 12/23/1993 A L Away: 0-1 UC Irvine (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-CI Series 1/16/1974 HR W Home: 1-0 (Robins Center: 1-0) UC Santa Barbara (0-1) Date Site W/L UR-SB Series 11/22/1991 A L Away: 0-1 Cal State Fullerton (1-1) Date Site W/L UR-CF Series 12/5/1974 HR L /8/1979 N54 W Home: 0-1 (Robins Center: 0-1) Neutral: 1-0 Campbell (7-2) Date Site W/L UR-CU Series 11/26/1982 HR W /23/1984 A W /10/1984 HR W /5/1988 A L /26/1994 HR L /25/1995 A W /19/1996 HR W /20/1997 A W /14/1998 HR W Home: 4-1 (Robins Center: 4-1) Away: 3-1 Canisius (1-2) Date Site W/L UR-CU Series 12/17/1955 A L /4/1972 HL L /16/1972 A W Home: 0-1 Away: 1-1 Cardinal Athletic Club (Lynchburg) (0-1) Date Site W/L UR-CA Series 1/18/1916 A L Away: 0-1 Catholic (3-1) Date Site W/L UR-CU Series 12/8/1976 HR W /10/1979 A L /5/1980 HR5 W /6/1983 HR W Home: 3-0 (Robins Center: 3-0) Away: 0-1

59 Centenary (1-4) Date Site W/L UR-CC Series 2/8/1960 A L /20/1961 A L /2/1962 HA L /30/1964 HA L /18/1998 N52 W Home: 0-2 Away: 0-2 Neutral: 1-0 Central Michigan (0-1) Date Site W/L UR-CM Series 12/28/1974 N51 L Neutral: 0-1 College of Charleston (1-2) Date Site W/L UR-CC Series 1/14/1991 HR W /30/1995 A37 L /29/2000 N49 L Home: 1-0 (Robins Center: 1-0) Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-1 Charlotte (0-2) Date Site W/L UR-CH Series 12/28/1973 N48 L /8/2001 A L Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-1 Charlottesville YMCA (0-1) Date Site W/L UR-CY Series 1/21/1920 A W Away: 1-0 Chattanooga (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-UC Series 12/1/1969 HA W Home: 1-0 Church Hill Athletic Club (1-2) Date Site W/L UR-CH Series 1/31/1917 A W /31/1920 HY L /2/1921 HU L Home: 0-2 Away: 1-0 Cincinnati (0-4) Date Site W/L UR-UC Series 12/30/1955 HA1 L /2/1971 A L /29/1972 HL L /17/2001 A45 L Home: 0-2 Away: 0-2 The Citadel (28-20) Date Site W/L UR-CIT Series 12/16/1938 HM L /30/1948 HB W /19/1949 HB W /1/1956 HA W /11/1957 A W /7/1958 HA W /10/1958 A L /6/1958 HA2 W /1/1958 A L /6/1959 HA W /12/1959 HA W /1/1960 A L /3/1960 HA L /27/1961 A L /2/1961 HA2 L /3/1962 A W /15/1962 HA L /15/1962 A L /3/1963 HA W /14/1963 HA W /4/1964 A W /15/1964 HA L 75-76** /30/1965 A W /17/1965 HA W /4/1966 A L /7/1967 A L /11/1967 HA W /2/1967 N13 W * /6/1968 HA W /27/1968 A L /29/1968 N13 W * /1/1969 A L /15/1969 HA W /6/1970 HA L /3/1970 A W 82-81*** /12/1971 HA W /16/1971 A L /1/1972 HL W /16/1972 A L /27/1973 HR W /3/1973 A L /2/1974 HR W 89-82* /16/1974 A W /1/1975 HR W /15/1975 A W /24/1976 HR L /7/1976 A L /28/1976 HR2 W Home: 19-7 (Robins Center: 4-1) Away: 7-13 Neutral: 2-0 Clemson (3-2) Date Site W/L UR-CU Series 3/3/1938 N17 L /18/1940 HM W /17/1948 HB W /17/1949 HB L /13/1952 A W Home: 2-1 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-1 Columbia (2-1) Date Site W/L UR-CU Series 12/29/1956 HA1 L /29/1958 HA1 W /28/1962 HA1 W Home: 2-1 Concord (1-1) Date Site W/L UR-CC Series 2/14/1928 HM W /15/1929 HM L Home: 1-1 Connecticut (0-2) Date Site W/L UR-UC Series 12/7/1979 N54 L /19/1998 A L Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-1 Cornell (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-CU Series 12/29/2001 HR6 W Home: 1-0 (Robins Center: 1-0) Daleville College (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-DC Series 1/11/1924 HM W Home: 1-0 Dartmouth (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-DU Series 11/23/1990 HR4 W Home: 1-0 (Robins Center: 1-0) Davidson (12-28) Date Site W/L UR-DC Series 12/16/1939 HM W /17/1950 HB W /15/1950 HG W /28/1956 HA1 W /30/1961 A W /14/1961 HA W /5/1962 HA L /20/1962 A L /1/1963 A L /13/1963 HA L /15/1964 HA L /11/1964 A L /4/1965 A L /13/1965 HA L /4/1966 HA L /8/1966 A L /25/1966 N13 L /4/1967 HA W /7/1967 A L /10/1968 HA L /21/1968 A L /17/1968 HA L /11/1969 A L /28/1969 N13 L /16/1969 HA L /14/1970 A L /6/1970 N13 L /15/1970 A L /13/1971 HA L /14/1971 HL L /15/1972 A L /12/1972 HR L /20/1973 A L /15/1973 HR W /6/1974 A L /1/1974 N18 W /12/1974 HR W /4/1975 A L /3/1976 A W /17/1976 HR W Home: 9-11 (Robins Center: 3-1) Away: 2-14 Neutral: 1-3 Dayton (1-2) Date Site W/L UR-UD Series 3/19/2001 AN L /19/2002 A L /10/2002 HR W Home: 1-0 (Robins Center: 1-0) Away: 0-2 Delaware (1-2) Date Site W/L UR-UD Series 2/14/1916 HH L /5/1994 A L /3/1995 HR W Home: 1-1 (Robins Center: 1-0) Away: 0-1 Delaware Valley (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-DV Series 11/30/1981 HR W Home: 1-0 (Robins Center: 1-0) Detroit (0-1) Date Site W/L UR-UD Series 12/28/1992 N31 L Neutral: 0-1 Drexel (2-1) Date Site W/L UR-DU Series 12/20/1984 HR W /7/1998 HR W /1/1998 A L Home: 2-0 (Robins Center: 2-0) Away: 0-1 Duke (2-8) Date Site W/L UR-DU Series 2/12/1923 HM L * 2/7/1925 HM W /25/1926 HM W /11/1936 HM L /11/1936 HM L /11/1938 A L /1/1971 A L /24/1973 HR L /11/1976 A L /16/1990 N8 L Home: 2-4 (Robins Center: 0-1) Away: 0-3 Neutral: 0-1 *vs. Trinity College before it became Duke ALL-TIME SERIES 59

60 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL Duquesne (2-8) Date Site W/L UR-DU Series 1/12/1937 HM L /5/1973 A L /8/1975 HR L /10/1975 A L /14/1978 HR L /29/1992 N31 L /30/1993 HR L 60-67* /28/1994 A L /26/2002 HR W /2/2002 A W Home: 1-4 (Robins Center: 1-3) Away: 1-3 Neutral: 0-1 East Carolina (51-30) Date Site W/L UR-EC Series 1/2/1960 HA W /9/1961 HA L /19/1963 HA L /3/1963 HA W /19/1964 A L /4/1965 HA W 66-65* 3-3 1/10/1966 A L /17/1966 HA W /24/1966 N13 W /11/1967 A L /13/1967 HA W /15/1967 HA W /7/1968 A W /14/1969 HA L /13/1969 A L /13/1969 HA W /29/1970 A L /4/1970 N13 W /5/1971 HA L /6/1971 A L /4/1971 N13 W /6/1972 A W /9/1972 HL L /4/1973 HR W /7/1973 A L /1/1973 N18 L /9/1974 HR W /20/1974 A W /22/1975 HR L /19/1975 A L /12/1976 HR W /21/1976 A L /8/1977 HR W /4/1978 A W /22/1978 HR L /12/1981 A W /21/1981 HR L /30/1982 A W /24/1982 HR W /4/1982 N22 W /15/1983 HR W /16/1983 A L 75-79** /21/1984 A W /18/1984 HR W /19/1985 HR W /16/1985 A W /11/1986 HR W /8/1986 A W /10/1987 A L /9/1987 HR W /23/1988 HR W /20/1988 A W /5/1988 N24 W /11/1989 HR W /4/1989 A W /24/1990 HR W /21/1990 A L 79-81* /23/1991 A W /20/1991 HR W /2/1991 N25 W /11/1992 A W /8/1992 HR W /11/1993 HR W /8/1993 A W /22/1994 HR W /23/1994 A L 77-81* /5/1994 N25 W /18/1995 A L /11/1995 HR L /24/1996 A L /31/1996 HR L /18/1997 A L /17/1997 HR W /17/1998 A L /4/1998 HR W /2/1999 HR W /17/1999 A L /12/2000 A W /12/2000 HR W /9/2001 A L /14/2001 HR W Home: (Robins Center: 22-5) Away: Neutral: 7-1 East Tennessee State (4-7) Date Site W/L UR-ET Series 12/27/1963 A56 L /30/1968 HA L /30/1968 A W /8/1969 HA L /27/1969 A L /9/1970 A L 65-69* /8/1971 HL L /3/1976 HR W /8/1976 A W /21/1976 HR L /3/1983 A W Home: 1-4 (Robins Center: 1-1) Away: 3-3 Eastern Kentucky (1-1) Date Site W/L UR-EK Series 12/28/1963 N56 L /27/1996 N43 W Neutral: 1-1 Elon (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-EC Series 1/27/1921 HU W 30-28* 1-0 Home: 1-0 Emory & Henry (6-6) Date Site W/L UR-EH Series 1/30/1928 HM W /13/1929 HM W /13/1930 HM L /17/1932 HM W /24/1932 A L /15/1933 HM L /30/1934 A L /15/1934 HM L /18/1935 A W 38-31* 4-5 2/13/1935 HM W /20/1936 HM W /11/1953 N74 L Home: 5-3 Away: 1-2 Neutral: 0-1 Fairfield (4-0) Date Site W/L UR-FU Series 1/6/1987 N68 W 91-87*** 1-0 2/23/1990 HR W /9/1990 A W /7/1991 HR W Home: 2-0 (Robins Center: 2-0) Away: 1-0 Neutral: 1-0 Fairmount Athletic Club (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-FA Series 1/8/1916 HH W Home: 1-0 Florida (1-1) Date Site W/L UR-UF Series 2/8/1923 HM W /19/1992 AN L Home: 1-0 Away: 0-1 Florida Atlantic (2-0) Date Site W/L UR-FA Series 11/24/1997 A W /28/1998 HR W Home: 1-0 (Robins Center: 1-0) Away: 1-0 Florida Southern (0-1) Date Site W/L UR-FS Series 1/5/1980 A39 L Away: 0-1 Florida State (3-1) Date Site W/L UR-FS Series 12/22/1962 A W /2/1964 HA W /16/1966 N55 W /20/1967 A L Home: 1-0 Away: 1-1 Neutral: 1-0 Fordham (2-2) Date Site W/L UR-FU Series 3/15/1985 HR1 W /30/1998 A L 70-73* /22/1999 HR L /27/2002 HR W Home: 2-1 (Robins Center: 2-1) Away: 0-1 Fort Belvoir (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-FB Series 12/14/1946 HM W Home: 1-0 Fredericksburg YMCA (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-FY Series 1/9/1914 A W Away: 1-0 Furman (22-33) Date Site W/L UR-FU Series 2/5/1941 HM W /13/1942 HM L 46-54* 1-1 1/9/1951 HG W /12/1952 A L /8/1954 A L /22/1954 HD L /5/1954 N16 W 85-81* /1/1954 HD W /22/1955 A W /3/1956 A W /10/1956 HA L /5/1957 HA W /13/1957 A L 97-99** 7-6 3/7/1957 HA2 W /15/1958 HA W /20/1958 A L /17/1959 A W /7/1959 HA W /11/1959 HA L /30/1960 A L /17/1960 HA W /28/1961 A L 81-84* /1/1962 HA L /19/1962 A L /7/1963 HA W /2/1963 N71 L /8/1964 HA L /1/1964 A4 L /10/1964 HA L /18/1965 A W /10/1965 HA W /5/1966 A L /2/1967 HA W /20/1967 A W 93-90* /9/1967 HA L /29/1968 A W /4/1969 HA W /31/1969 A L

61 2/27/1969 N13 W /31/1970 HA L 59-66* /16/1970 A L /14/1971 A L /11/1971 HA W /6/1971 N13 L /13/1972 HL L /14/1972 A L /1/1973 HR L /15/1973 A L /8/1973 HR L /14/1974 A L /2/1974 N18 L /7/1974 HR L /13/1975 A L /15/1976 HR W *** /12/1976 A L Home: (Robins Center: 1-3) Away: 6-17 Neutral: 2-3 George Mason (34-16) Date Site W/L UR-GM Series 12/5/1979 HR W /21/1981 HR W /17/1982 HR W /12/1983 HR W /31/1983 A L /25/1983 N36 L /18/1984 HR W /11/1984 A L /16/1985 A W 76-75* 6-3 2/9/1985 HR L /8/1985 N23 W /18/1986 A W /15/1986 HR L /3/1986 AC L /17/1987 HR W /14/1987 A W /16/1988 HR W /13/1988 A W /7/1988 N24 W /21/1989 A W /18/1989 HR W /13/1990 A W /10/1990 HR W /7/1991 HR L /2/1991 A W /4/1991 N25 W /25/1992 A L /22/1992 HR W /7/1992 N25 W /3/1993 A W /24/1993 HR W /19/1994 A L /16/1994 HR W /1/1995 HR L /22/1995 A W /29/1996 HR W /10/1996 A L /1/1996 N24 W /15/1997 A L 86-98* /5/1997 HR W /28/1997 N24 W /28/1998 HR W /18/1998 A W /27/1998 N25 W /13/1999 A L /27/1999 HR W /26/2000 HR L /10/2000 A L /3/2001 A L /24/2001 HR W Home: 17-5 (Robins Center: 17-5) Away: Neutral: 7-1 George Washington (21-49) Date Site W/L UR-GW Series 1/11/1926 A L /16/1935 HM L /13/1936 A L /11/1941 HM L /14/1942 HM L /12/1946 HM W /15/1946 A L /3/1947 HB L /18/1947 A L /17/1947 HB L /11/1948 A L /7/1950 A L /11/1950 HB L 56-62* /13/1950 HG L /8/1952 A L /10/1953 HD L /11/1953 A L /30/1953 N34 L /6/1954 N16 L /30/1954 HA1 L /8/1955 HA W /11/1955 A L /4/1955 HA2 L /7/1956 HA W /9/1956 A L /5/1957 HA W /15/1957 A W /18/1958 HA L /12/1958 A L /11/1958 A L /13/1959 HA L /1/1959 HA L /12/1960 A L /1/1960 A L /17/1961 HA L /16/1961 HA W /30/1961 HA1 W /9/1962 A L /18/1962 A L /15/1963 HA L /18/1963 HA L /18/1964 A L /5/1964 HA W /11/1965 A L /1/1965 A W /8/1966 HA W /6/1966 A L /28/1967 N64 W /6/1967 A W /1/1968 HA W /3/1968 A L /10/1970 HA L /5/1970 N13 W /29/1970 N50 L /25/1971 A L /13/1973 HR L /29/1973 N48 W /15/1975 A L /20/1975 HR L /27/1976 HR5 W /7/1977 A W /30/1977 HR L /10/1979 A L /22/1979 HR L /3/1980 A W /15/1993 A L 77-79* /11/1994 HR W /9/2000 A W 84-80* /30/2002 HR W /23/2002 A L Home: (Robins Center: 3-4) Away: 6-25 Neutral: 3-3 Georgetown (2-6) Date Site W/L UR-MH Series 12/17/1946 HM L /20/1947 HB L /8/1949 HB L /16/1952 A L /2/1957 HA W /5/1958 A W 67-65* /29/1961 HA1 L /29/1964 A42 L Home: 1-4 Away: 1-2 Georgia (0-1) Date Site W/L UR-UG Series 11/24/1990 HR4 L Home: 0-1 (Robins Center: 0-1) Georgia Tech (4-5) Date Site W/L UR-GT Series 12/30/1985 A L /29/1986 HR4 W 67-62* /22/1987 A W /20/1988 N6 W /20/1988 HR L /28/1989 A L /1/1990 HR W /2/1992 A L /17/1993 HR L Home: 2-2 (Robins Center: 2-2) Away: 1-3 Neutral: 1-0 Guilford (3-0) Date Site W/L UR-GC Series 2/27/1924 HM W /3/1925 HM W /18/1926 HM W Home: 3-0 Hampden-Sydney (62-18) Date Site W/L UR-HS Series 1/31/1914 HH W /12/1914 A W /6/1915 A W /17/1915 HH W /28/1916 HH W /28/1916 A L /3/1917 A W /10/1917 HT W 30-29*** 7-1 2/8/1918 HT L /21/1918 A L /28/1919 A L /19/1919 HH W /7/1920 A W /18/1920 HB W /11/1921 HU W /27/1922 HU W /10/1923 HM W /19/1924 HM W /14/1924 A W /17/1925 HM W /16/1925 A W /23/1926 A W /20/1926 HM W /11/1927 HM L /18/1927 A W /14/1928 A W /27/1928 HM W /14/1929 HM W /12/1929 A W /4/1930 HM W /24/1930 A W /5/1931 A L /27/1931 HM L /9/1932 HM W /15/1932 A W /6/1933 A W /17/1933 HM W /8/1934 HM W /22/1934 A W /12/1935 HM W /2/1935 A W /13/1935 HM W /5/1936 A W /9/1936 HM W /18/1937 A W /7/1938 HM W /15/1938 A W /10/1939 HM W /31/1939 A L /12/1939 HM W /8/1940 A W /11/1940 HM W /11/1941 A L ALL-TIME SERIES

62 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL /6/1942 HM W /7/1942 A W /9/1943 HM W /27/1943 A L /18/1943 HM W /9/1944 A W /13/1945 HM L /5/1946 HM W /29/1946 A W /14/1947 HB W /4/1947 A L /8/1948 HB W /2/1948 A L 54-61* /3/1949 A L /7/1949 HB L /5/1950 HB L /27/1950 A L /3/1951 HG W /22/1951 A L /4/1952 HD W /25/1952 A W /4/1952 HD W /25/1953 A W /8/1953 HD W /3/1954 A W /24/1955 HA W /1/1955 HA W Home: 37-6 Away: Highland Park Athletic Club (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-HP Series 1/16/1924 HM W Home: 1-0 Hofstra (2-0) Date Site W/L UR-HU Series 2/18/1985 HR W /1/1993 HR W Home: 2-0 (Robins Center: 2-0) Indiana (1-2) Date Site W/L UR-IU Series 3/17/1984 N3 L /19/1985 A1 L /18/1988 N5 W Away: 0-1 Neutral: 1-1 Iona (0-1) Date Site W/L UR-IC Series 12/28/1996 A43 L Away: 0-1 Iowa State (0-1) Date Site W/L UR-IS Series 12/2/1995 A40 L Away: 0-1 Jacksonville (3-6) Date Site W/L UR-JU Series 12/18/1967 A W /29/1967 HA W 82-77* /14/1968 HA L /9/1970 A L /6/1970 HA L /12/1970 N66 L /19/1974 HR L /29/1975 A L /5/1977 HR W Home: 2-3 (Robins Center: 1-1) Away: 1-2 Neutral: 0-1 James Madison (30-20) Date Site W/L UR-JM Series 1/16/1980 HR W /10/1981 A L /28/1981 HR L /7/1981 N19 L /11/1982 HR W /13/1982 A L /12/1983 HR L Mike Winiecki 3/3/1983 A L /25/1984 HR W 57-55* 3-6 2/25/1984 A L /9/1984 A2 W /29/1984 N53 W /24/1985 A W /23/1985 HR W /20/1986 A W /13/1986 HR W /19/1987 HR L /16/1987 A W 94-92*** /20/1988 A L /17/1988 HR W /30/1988 N53 W /25/1989 HR W 70-67* /22/1989 A W 73-63** /8/1990 HR W /3/1990 A L /5/1990 N25 W /9/1991 A L /6/1991 HR W /3/1992 HR L /29/1992 A W /23/1993 A L /20/1993 HR L /29/1994 HR W /26/1994 A L /21/1995 A L /25/1995 HR W /5/1995 N25 L /27/1996 HR W /7/1996 A W /27/1997 HR W /22/1997 A W /3/1998 A W /31/1998 HR W /11/1999 HR W 76-69* /10/1999 A L /1/1999 HR W /29/2000 A L /5/2000 N25 W /6/2001 HR W /10/2001 A L Home: 17-5 (Robins Center: 17-5) Away: 9-13 Neutral: 4-2 Jefferson School (Charlottesville) (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-JS Series 2/22/1916 HH W Home: 1-0 John Marshall Athletic Club (2-0) Date Site W/L UR-JM Series 1/8/1914 HC W /23/1914 HC W Home: 2-0 John Marshall High School (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-JM Series 1/13/1916 HH W Home: 1-0 Kentucky Wesleyan (0-1) Date Site W/L UR-KW Series 1/28/1966 A L Away: 0-1 La Salle (5-7) Date Site W/L UR-LU Series 2/12/1955 A L /28/1956 HA L /23/1957 A L /28/1957 HA1 L 55-59* 0-4 1/11/1988 HR W /7/1989 A L /30/1991 HR4 W /2/1993 A L /3/1994 HR W /5/2002 HR W /16/2002 A L /8/2002 N26 W Home: 4-2 (Robins Center: 4-0) Away: 0-5 Neutral: 1-0 Lafayette (3-0) Date Site W/L UR-LC Series 12/5/1981 HR5 W /26/1983 N36 W /29/1995 N37 W Home: 1-0 (Robins Center: 1-0) Neutral: 2-0 Langley Field (1-1) Date Site W/L UR-LF Series 12/9/1941 A L /12/1946 A W Away: 1-1 Lehigh (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-LU Series 1/4/1941 HM W Home: 1-0 Liberty (1-1) Date Site W/L UR-LU Series 11/21/1998 A W /7/1999 HR L 61-64** 1-1 Home: 0-1 (Robins Center: 0-1) Away: 1-0 Long Beach State (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-LB Series 12/4/1999 N35 W Neutral: 1-0 Long Island (2-2) Date Site W/L UR-LI Series 1/22/1977 HR W /29/1979 A L /14/1980 A L /29/1983 HR W Home: 2-0 (Robins Center: 2-0) Away: 0-2 Louisiana-Monroe (1-0)

63 Date Site W/L UR-LM Series 12/21/2001 N45 W Neutral: 1-0 Loyola (Md.) (6-0) Date Site W/L UR-LC Series 12/4/1981 HR5 W /22/1982 HR W /12/1985 A W /20/1986 HR W /3/1987 A W /6/1992 HR W Home: 4-0 (Robins Center: 4-0) Away: 2-0 Loyola (N.O.) (1-2) Date Site W/L UR-LU Series 2/9/1960 A L /7/1961 A L /5/1962 HA W Home: 1-0 Away: 0-2 Lynchburg (15-3) Date Site W/L UR-LC Series 2/16/1922 HU W /30/1923 A W /15/1923 HM W /1/1924 A W /19/1924 HM L /2/1925 HM L /17/1925 A W /22/1926 A W /25/1926 HM W /4/1927 HM W /17/1927 A W /13/1928 A W /24/1928 HM W /8/1929 HM W /14/1930 A L /18/1930 HM W /23/1932 HM W /13/1933 HM W Home: 9-2 Away: 6-1 Lynchburg Elks (0-2) Date Site W/L UR-LE Series 1/20/1921 A L /24/1922 A L Away: 0-2 Lynchburg YMCA (0-1) Date Site W/L UR-LY Series 2/12/1914 A L Away: 0-1 Marist (3-0) Date Site W/L UR-MC Series 1/18/1989 N68 W /30/1999 A W /12/2000 HR W Home: 1-0 (Robins Center: 1-0) Away: 1-0 Neutral: 1-0 Marquette (0-2) Date Site W/L UR-MU Series 2/4/1984 HR L /5/1985 A L Home: 0-1 (Robins Center: 0-1) Away: 0-1 Marshall (0-1) Date Site W/L UR-MU Series 12/29/1965 A L Away: 0-1 Maryland (15-25) Date Site W/L UR-UM Series 2/9/1924 HM L /12/1926 A L /9/1934 A W /9/1935 A W /18/1936 A L /17/1936 HM W 51-40* /16/1937 A W /13/1938 HM W /2/1939 N17 L /13/1940 A L /14/1940 A W /31/1941 HM W /12/1941 HM L /16/1942 A L /12/1944 HM W /16/1946 A L /8/1947 A W /15/1947 HB W /19/1948 A L /26/1948 HB W /13/1948 A W /24/1949 HB L /12/1950 HB W /21/1950 A L /6/1951 HG L /21/1951 A L /14/1952 A L /27/1952 HD L /8/1953 HD L 60-63* /9/1953 A W /4/1954 HD L /11/1954 A W /2/1971 A L /22/1972 A L /2/1972 HR L /2/1974 N60 L /30/1974 A L /6/1976 HR L /4/1977 A L /12/1982 HR1 L Home: 7-10 (Robins Center: 0-3) Away: 8-13 Neutral: 0-2 Massachusetts (2-0) Date Site W/L UR-UM Series 12/30/2000 N49 W /16/2002 HR W Home: 1-0 (Robins Center: 1-0) Neutral: 1-0 McGill s Catholic Union (3-0) Date Site W/L UR-MC Series 1/19/1915 HH W /2/1915 A W /3/1916 HH W Home: 2-0 Away: 1-0 McGuire s Hospital (1-1) Date Site W/L UR-MH Series 1/20/1945 HM W /6/1946 A L Home: 1-0 Away: 0-1 McNeese State (2-0) Date Site W/L UR-MS Series 12/18/1999 A W /12/2001 HR W Home: 1-0 (Robins Center: 1-0) Away: 1-0 Medical College of Virginia (28-6) Date Site W/L UR-MC Series 12/11/1913 HC W /17/1920 HY L /4/1920 HY L /15/1921 HY L /17/1921 HU L /22/1924 HM W /9/1925 A W /26/1925 HM W /8/1926 HM W /23/1926 A W /8/1927 HM W /28/1927 A W /7/1928 HM W /17/1928 A L /8/1929 HM L /23/1929 A W /8/1930 HM W /26/1930 A W /10/1931 HM W /13/1931 A W /9/1932 HM W /3/1932 A W /7/1933 HM W /8/1933 HM W /6/1934 HM W /6/1934 A W /5/1935 HM W /6/1935 A W /11/1936 HM W /6/1937 HM W /10/1946 HM W /4/1947 HM W /2/1952 HD W /1/1953 HD W Home: 19-5 Away: 9-1 Memphis (0-3) Date Site W/L UR-MU Series 2/6/1960 A L /6/1961 A L /22/1961 A L Away: 0-3 Merchants National Bank (0-1) Date Site W/L UR-MNB Series 1/8/1921 HE L Home: 0-1 Minnesota (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-UM Series 3/18/2002 AN W Away: 1-0 Minnesota-Duluth (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-MD Series 12/3/1954 HD W Home: 1-0 Mississippi State (1-2) Date Site W/L UR-MS Series 12/2/2000 A W /5/2001 HR L /20/2001 N45 L Home: 0-1 (Robins Center: 0-1) Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-1 Montana State (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-MS Series 3/16/2002 HR1 W Home: 1-0 (Robins Center: 1-0) Mount Union (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-MU Series 1/4/1952 HD W Home: 1-0 Navy (17-11) Date Site W/L UR-NA Series 11/26/1976 HR5 W /24/1981 A W /23/1982 HR L /22/1983 A L /10/1983 HR3 L /11/1984 A W /8/1984 HR W /10/1984 N20 W /10/1985 HR L /2/1985 A L /9/1985 N23 L /23/1986 HR W /25/1986 A L /8/1987 A W /24/1987 HR L /9/1988 HR W ALL-TIME SERIES 63

64 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL /6/1988 A L /14/1989 A W 76-74* 9-9 2/11/1989 HR W /4/1989 N24 W /17/1990 HR L /14/1990 A W /16/1991 A W /13/1991 HR W /7/1992 A W /30/1995 HR L /24/1999 A W /5/2001 HR W Home: 7-6 (Robins Center: 7-6) Away: 8-4 Neutral: 2-1 Nevada (0-1) Date Site W/L UR-UN Series 12/30/1989 A L Away: 0-1 New York University (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-NYU Series 2/4/1938 HM W Home: 1-0 Newport News Apprentice (3-0) Date Site W/L UR-NNA Series 12/7/1935 A W /8/1937 A W /14/1953 HD W Home: 1-0 Away: 2-0 Niagara (2-0) Date Site W/L UR-NU Series 2/5/1979 HR W /16/1980 A W Home: 1-0 (Robins Center: 1-0) Away: 1-0 Norfolk Naval Training Station (0-3) Date Site W/L UR-NN Series 12/14/1943 A L /16/1944 A L /12/1945 HM L Home: 0-1 Away: 0-2 Wessley s of Norfolk (Athletic Club) (0-1) Date Site W/L UR-NW Series 2/24/1922 A L Away: 0-1 North Carolina (2-14) Date Site W/L UR-NC Series 2/24/1942 A L /18/1943 N73 W /29/1944 N73 L /22/1944 N17 L /6/1947 N14 L /6/1949 HB L /7/1950 A L /7/1951 HD L /6/1952 A L /3/1953 HD W 87-82** /8/1965 A L /28/1987 HR4 L /10/1988 N65 L /28/1995 A L /25/1996 A L /19/1997 HR L Home: 1-5 (Robins Center: 0-2) Away: 0-6 Neutral: 1-3 UNC Asheville (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-NC Series 12/29/1997 N38 W Neutral: 1-0 UNC Greensboro (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-NC Series 12/30/1997 N38 W Neutral: 1-0 UNC Wilmington (27-16) Date Site W/L UR-NC Series 12/21/1983 HR W /12/1985 A W /30/1985 HR W /13/1986 HR W /10/1986 A W /12/1987 A L /7/1987 HR L /1/1987 N24 L /27/1988 HR W /24/1988 A W /6/1988 N24 W /5/1989 HR W /8/1989 A L /5/1989 N24 L /20/1990 A W /17/1990 HR W /3/1990 N25 W /19/1991 HR W /16/1991 A W /13/1992 A W /10/1992 HR W /9/1993 HR L /6/1993 A W /6/1993 N25 L /26/1994 A L 74-75* /19/1994 HR W /14/1995 A L /13/1995 HR L /4/1995 N25 W /17/1996 HR L /26/1996 A L /20/1997 A L /15/1997 HR W /10/1998 HR W /9/1998 A L /1/1998 N25 W /9/1999 HR W /30/1999 A L /5/2000 A W /2/2000 HR W /6/2000 N25 L /17/2001 A W /31/2001 HR W Home: 14-4 (Robins Center: 14-4) Away: 9-8 Neutral: 4-4 North Carolina State (0-3) Date Site W/L UR-NCS Series 1/12/1925 HM L /28/1949 HB L /15/1989 A27 L Home: 0-2 Away: 0-1 North Carolina Wesleyan (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-NC Series 12/2/1981 HR W Home: 1-0 (Robins Center: 1-0) Oglethorpe (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-OU Series 1/9/1980 HR W Home: 1-0 (Robins Center: 1-0) Old Dominion (19-26) Date Site W/L UR-OD Series 1/11/1978 HR W /16/1978 A L /29/1978 N53 L /28/1979 N53 L /29/1980 N53 L /8/1981 HR L /7/1981 A L 80-82* 1-6 3/6/1981 N19 W /3/1982 A L /22/1982 HR W /5/1982 A2 L /18/1983 A W /26/1983 HR L /27/1986 HR L /22/1986 A L /19/1987 N53 W /2/1988 HR W /2/1988 A L /20/1989 N53 W /29/1990 HR L 74-76* /3/1991 A W /22/1992 A W /17/1992 HR W /8/1992 N25 L /16/1993 A W /13/1993 HR W /13/1994 HR L /9/1994 A W /6/1994 N25 L /28/1995 HR L /8/1995 A L /13/1996 HR L /17/1996 A L /4/1997 HR L /1/1997 A L /1/1997 N24 L /21/1998 A L /23/1998 HR W /18/1999 A L /8/1999 HR W /8/2000 A L /23/2000 HR W /4/2000 N25 W /6/2000 HR W /27/2000 A W 77-73* Home: 9-8 (Robins Center: 9-8) Away: 6-12 Neutral: 4-6 Oregon (2-0) Date Site W/L UR-UO Series 12/19/1981 A W /4/1982 HR W Home: 1-0 (Robins Center: 1-0) Away: 1-0 Park View Athletic Club (Portsmouth) (0-1) Date Site W/L UR-PV Series 2/4/1921 A L Away: 0-1 Pennsylvania (2-3) Date Site W/L UR-UP Series 12/27/1957 HA1 W /26/1977 HR W /17/1978 A L /18/1979 HR L /26/1980 A L Home: 2-1 (Robins Center: 1-1) Away: 0-2 Penn State (0-5) Date Site W/L UR-PS Series 12/27/1956 HA1 L /20/1958 HA1 L /3/1979 HR L /28/1980 A L /30/1994 N41 L Home: 0-3 (Robins Center: 0-1) Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-1 Pittsburgh (0-1) Date Site W/L UR-UP Series 12/19/1938 HM L Home: 0-1 Providence (2-0) Date Site W/L UR-PC Series 2/19/1983 HR W /26/1985 A W Home: 1-0 (Robins Center: 1-0) Away: 1-0 Quantico Marines (2-4) Date Site W/L UR-QM Series 1/7/1947 A W /6/1947 A L

65 12/15/1948 A L /13/1949 A W /4/1950 A L /5/1951 A L Away: 2-4 Radford (15-1) Date Site W/L UR-RU Series 11/29/1980 HR W /16/1982 HR W /29/1982 HR W /30/1983 HR W /14/1985 HR W /15/1986 HR W /8/1986 A W /9/1987 HR W /29/1993 HR W /5/1994 A W /5/1995 HR W /5/1996 A L /28/1998 HR W /18/2000 A W /17/2000 HR W /28/2001 A W Home: 11-0 (Robins Center: 11-0) Away: 4-1 Randolph-Macon (61-19) Date Site W/L UR-RM Series 1/13/1914 A W 32-31* 1-0 2/25/1914 HH W /10/1915 A L /27/1915 HH L /12/1916 HH W /26/1916 HH L /17/1917 A W /28/1917 HT L /16/1918 HH W /23/1918 HH W /12/1919 HH L /22/1919 A L /14/1920 A L /25/1920 HB L /19/1921 HU W /20/1922 A W /22/1922 HU W /23/1923 A W /22/1923 HM W /6/1924 A W /12/1924 HM W /21/1925 HM W /10/1925 A W /18/1926 HM L /6/1926 A W /26/1927 HM W /24/1927 A W /21/1928 HM L /8/1928 A W /23/1929 HM W /2/1929 A L /8/1930 HM L 48-52* /1/1930 A L /19/1931 A L /28/1931 HM L /13/1932 HM W /27/1932 A W /1/1933 A W /25/1933 HM W /9/1935 HM W /21/1935 A W /7/1936 HM W /2/1936 A W /15/1937 HM W /30/1937 A W /13/1937 HM W /29/1938 A W /28/1939 A W /8/1939 HM W /18/1939 HM W /27/1940 A W /16/1940 HM W Jonathan Baker 1/25/1941 A W /16/1941 HM W /31/1942 A W /5/1943 HM W /12/1946 HM L /20/1946 A L /12/1947 HB W /3/1947 A W /14/1948 HB W 48-47* /2/1948 A W /1/1949 HB W /28/1949 A W /6/1950 HB W /28/1950 A W /27/1951 A L /29/1952 HD W /15/1953 HD W /5/1953 A W 74-68* /5/1953 HD W /13/1954 A W /10/1954 HD W /3/1955 HA W /3/1958 N72 W /2/1959 N72 W 76-75* /28/1977 HR L /19/1977 HR W /14/1979 A W /9/1983 A W Home: (Robins Center: 1-1) Away: 27-8 Neutral: 2-0 Rhode Island (4-2) Date Site W/L UR-URI Series 12/18/1959 HA W /19/1970 A L /12/1972 HL W 84-76** 2-1 1/12/1977 HR W /25/1978 A L /20/2002 A W 52-51* 4-2 Home: 3-0 (Robins Center: 1-0) Away: 1-2 Rice (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-RU Series 11/28/1986 HR4 W Home: 1-0 (Robins Center: 1-0) Richmond Anti-Aircraft (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-RAA Series 12/7/1942 HM W Home: 1-0 Richmond Army Air Base (1-3) Date Site W/L UR-RA Series 12/10/1942 HM W /22/1944 HM L /5/1944 HM L /9/1944 HM L Home: 1-3 Richmond Athletic Club (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-RAC Series 2/9/1921 RU W 41-40*** 1-0 Home: 1-0 Richmond Blues (5-0) Date Site W/L UR-RB Series 12/6/1913 A W /28/1914 A W /14/1922 HU W /19/1923 HM W /12/1924 HM W Home: 3-0 Away: 2-0 Richmond Grays (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-RG Series 1/27/1915 A W Away: 1-0 Richmond Howitzers (0-3) Date Site W/L UR-RH Series 12/4/1913 HH L /22/1914 HH L /25/1915 A L Home: 0-2 Away: 0-1 Richmond Professional Institute (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-RPI Series 12/3/1953 HD W Home: 1-0 Richmond YMCA (0-3) Date Site W/L UR-RY Series 2/23/1917 A L /26/1918 HH L /2/1918 A L Home: 0-1 Away: 0-2 Rider (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-RC Series 3/13/1984 N1 W Neutral: 1-0 Roanoke (10-6) Date Site W/L UR-RC Series 2/13/1914 A L /25/1924 HM W /9/1926 HM W /16/1927 HM L /15/1929 HM W /13/1930 A W /3/1931 A W /25/1931 HM W /23/1932 A W /10/1933 HM L /12/1934 HM W /27/1934 A L /19/1935 A W /11/1935 HM W /18/1939 HM L /9/1978 HR L Home: 6-4 (Robins Center: 0-1) Away: 4-2 ALL-TIME SERIES 65

66 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL Robnors Athletic Club (Norfolk) (0-1) Date Site W/L UR-RAC Series 2/5/1921 A L Away: 0-1 Stanford (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-SU Series 12/7/1985 A30 W Away: Rollins (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-RC Series 12/27/1974 A51 W Away: 1-0 Rotary Club (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-RC Series 1/15/1932 HM W Home: 1-0 St. Bonaventure (2-0) Date Site W/L UR-SB Series 2/6/2002 A W /7/2002 N26 W Away: 1-0 Neutral: 1-0 St. Francis (Pa.) (2-1) Date Site W/L UR-SF Series 12/15/1964 A L /4/1980 N39 W /3/1981 A2 W Away: 1-1 Neutral: 1-0 St. John s (Md.) (2-1) Date Site W/L UR-SJ Series 1/21/1927 HM W /28/1928 HM W /1/1929 HM L Home: 2-1 St. John s (N.Y.) (0-3) Date Site W/L UR-SJ Series 2/11/1954 A L /25/1958 HA L /5/1959 A L Home: 0-1 Away: 0-2 St. Joseph s (1-5) Date Site W/L UR-SJ Series 2/13/1954 A L /19/1957 A L /13/1961 A L /25/1977 HR5 L /14/1986 N4 L /13/2002 HR W Home: 1-1 (Robins Center: 1-1) Away: 0-3 Neutral: 0-1 St. Mary s (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-SM Series 12/6/1985 N30 W Neutral: 1-0 Samford (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-SU Series 12/6/1997 N46 W Neutral: 1-0 San Diego (0-1) Date Site W/L UR-SD Series 12/21/1993 A L Away: 0-1 San Diego State (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-SD Series 11/24/1991 A W Away: 1-0 San Francisco (0-1) Date Site W/L UR-SF Series 12/6/1997 A46 L Away: 0-1 Eric Poole Siena (1-1) Date Site W/L UR-SC Series 1/14/1993 HR W /8/1994 A L Home: 1-0 (Robins Center: 1-0) Away: 0-1 South Carolina (8-7) Date Site W/L UR-SC Series 1/16/1922 HU W /27/1941 N17 L /11/1950 HB W /15/1952 A W /29/1959 HA1 L /28/1965 A L /4/1965 HA W /2/1977 A L /25/1978 HR L /26/1981 A L /1/1982 HR W /3/1983 A L /1/1984 HR W /2/1989 HR4 W /12/1998 N11 W Home: 6-2 (Robins Center: 3-1) Away: 1-4 Neutral: 1-1 South Florida (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-SF Series 1/2/1980 A W Away: 1-0 Southern Cal (0-2) Date Site W/L UR-SC Series 12/23/1981 A L /2/1986 HR L Home: 0-1 (Robins Center: 0-1) Away: 0-1 SMU (0-2) Date Site W/L UR-SM Series 1/4/1999 HR L /16/1999 A L Home: 0-1 (Robins Center: 0-1) Away: 0-1 Southern Utah (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-SU Series 12/28/1989 A W Away: 1-0 Southwest Missouri State (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-SM Series 12/22/2001 N45 W 67-60* 1-0 Neutral: 1-0 Staunton Military Academy (2-1) Date Site W/L UR-SM Series 1/20/1916 A W /25/1917 A W /22/1920 A L Away: 2-1 Stetson (3-1) Date Site W/L UR-SU Series 1/29/1977 HR W /3/1978 A L /7/1979 HR W /5/1983 A W Home: 2-0 (Robins Center: 2-0) Away: 1-1 Stevens Tech (1-1) Date Site W/L UR-ST Series 1/30/1925 HM L /4/1926 HM W Home: 1-1 Stockton State (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-SS Series 2/16/1981 HR W Home: 1-0 (Robins Center: 1-0) Syracuse (1-2) Date Site W/L UR-SU Series 3/14/1991 N9 W /3/1999 A35 L /20/2002 HR1 L Home: 0-1 (Robins Center: 0-1) Away: 0-1 Neutral: 1-0 Tampa (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-TU Series 11/30/1984 N36 W Neutral: 1-0 Temple (2-3) Date Site W/L UR-TU Series 1/3/1955 HA L /24/1988 N7 L /15/1989 HR1 W /16/1991 N10 L /23/2002 A W Home: 1-1 (Robins Center: 1-0) Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-2 Tennessee (0-3) Date Site W/L UR-UT Series 12/2/1964 A L /1/1967 A L /22/1984 A L Away: 0-3 Tennessee Tech (0-2) Date Site W/L UR-TT Series 12/18/1961 A L /20/1962 HA L Home: 0-1 Away: 0-1 Texas A&M (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-TX Series 12/12/1957 HA W Home: 1-0 Texas-Arlington (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-TA Series 2/6/1969 HA W Home: 1-0 Texas-Pan American (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-TP Series 12/1/1995 N40 W Neutral: 1-0 Towson (0-1)

67 Date Site W/L UR-TU Series 1/31/1980 HR L Home: 0-1 (Robins Center: 0-1) Tulane (1-1) Date Site W/L UR-TU Series 2/10/1975 HR W /4/1976 A L Home: 1-0 (Robins Center: 1-0) Away: 0-1 Tulsa (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-UT Series 12/4/1987 N44 W Neutral: 1-0 Union Theological Seminary (11-1) Date Site W/L UR-UT Series 1/16/1914 HH W /12/1919 HB L /7/1922 HU W /3/1923 HM W /8/1924 HM W /15/1925 HM W /2/1927 HM W /5/1936 HM W /11/1943 HM W /10/1945 HM W /10/1946 HM W /6/1948 HB W Home: 11-1 Upsala (2-0) Date Site W/L UR-UC Series 1/23/1980 HR W /17/1981 HR W Home: 2-0 (Robins Center: 2-0) Vanderbilt (0-2) Date Site W/L UR-VU Series 12/28/1977 A L /25/1978 HR5 L Home: 0-1 (Robins Center: 0-1) Away: 0-1 Villanova (3-4) Date Site W/L UR-VU Series 1/5/1955 HA W /11/1956 HA W /16/1957 A W /10/1973 HR L /1/1973 A L /11/1994 HR L /22/1994 A L Home: 2-2 (Robins Center: 0-2) Away: 1-2 Virgin Islands (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-VI Series 1/17/1970 HA W Home: 1-0 Virginia (36-49) Date Site W/L UR-UV Series 1/20/1915 A L /19/1916 A L /24/1917 A L /25/1918 A L /20/1920 A L /26/1920 HB L /19/1921 A L /24/1921 HU L /23/1922 A L /29/1923 A L /31/1924 A L /20/1925 A L /21/1926 A L /14/1927 A W /1/1928 A L /21/1930 A L /23/1931 A L /22/1934 HB W /7/1935 A W /8/1936 A W /17/1936 HM W /8/1937 HM L /12/1938 A W /28/1938 HM W /16/1939 A L /6/1939 HM W 32-30* /16/1940 HM W /26/1940 A L /13/1941 HM L /28/1941 A L /10/1942 A W /5/1942 HV L /14/1943 HM W /9/1943 A W /13/1944 A W /8/1944 HM W /6/1945 A L /16/1946 A L /4/1946 HM W /17/1947 HB W /25/1947 A L 54-55** /31/1948 A L /7/1948 HB L /13/1949 A L /12/1949 HB W /14/1950 HB W /8/1950 A L /8/1951 A W /17/1951 HG L /11/1952 A L /9/1952 HD L /7/1953 HD W /24/1953 A W 88-81* /7/1954 A W /5/1954 HD W /19/1955 HA W /10/1955 HA W /8/1956 HA W /8/1957 A W /7/1957 A W /6/1958 HA W /5/1959 A L /10/1961 HA W /4/1961 A L /8/1962 HA L /7/1963 A L /12/1964 HA W /11/1965 A W /8/1966 HA L /3/1968 A W /5/1968 HA L /20/1969 N33 L /19/1969 N32 L /21/1971 N50 L /10/1978 N53 L /29/1981 N53 L /29/1982 N53 L /1/1984 A36 L /21/1985 N53 W /21/1989 N53 L /29/1991 N53 W /9/1995 HR L /30/1997 A L /16/1997 HR W 83-79** /21/1999 HR L Home: (Robins Center: 1-2) Away: Neutral: 2-7 Virginia Christian College (0-2) Date Site W/L UR-VC Series 2/4/1914 HH L /14/1914 A L Home: 0-1 Away: 0-1 Virginia Commonwealth (23-33) Date Site W/L UR-VC Series 1/29/1976 HR W /10/1976 A W /4/1976 A W 68-66* /30/1976 A53 W /26/1977 HR W 78-75* /26/1977 HR5 L /21/1978 A L /11/1978 A53 L /7/1978 A L /27/1979 HR L /1/1979 HR5 L /29/1979 A53 L /20/1980 HR W /9/1980 A L /31/1981 HR L /30/1981 A53 L /8/1981 A L /10/1981 HR W /8/1982 A L /30/1982 A53 L /8/1983 HR L /10/1983 A L /30/1983 HR7 L /14/1984 HR W /4/1984 HR L /28/1984 A53 L /3/1985 A W /20/1985 A53 W 67-65* /30/1986 A53 L /22/1987 HR L /18/1987 A53 W /4/1988 A L /7/1988 HR W /6/1989 A W /5/1990 HR W /29/1990 A53 L /4/1991 A L /28/1991 A53 W /9/1992 HR L /18/1993 A W /11/1995 HR L /20/1996 A L /24/1996 HR L /2/1996 A3 L /25/1997 HR L /24/1997 A L /24/1998 A W /21/1998 HR W /23/1999 HR W /13/1999 A W /26/1999 A3 L /8/2000 HR W /26/2000 A L /17/2001 HR W /27/2001 A W /1/2001 HR L Home: (Robins Center: 11-13) Away: Virginia Military Institute (80-41) Date Site W/L UR-VM Series 1/22/1916 A L /27/1917 A L /22/1921 A L /28/1926 A W /12/1927 A W /4/1931 A L /20/1934 A W /23/1934 HM W /16/1935 A W /23/1935 HM W /15/1936 A W /22/1936 HM W /10/1937 A W /20/1937 HM L /9/1938 A W /19/1938 HM W /15/1939 A W /25/1939 HM L /1/1939 N17 W /12/1940 A L /24/1940 HM W /1/1941 HM W /15/1941 A L ALL-TIME SERIES

68 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL /16/1942 A L /20/1942 HV W /5/1943 A W /20/1943 HM L /22/1944 HM W /22/1945 HM W /7/1946 A L /22/1946 HM W /8/1947 A W /21/1947 HB W /10/1948 HB W /10/1948 A L /7/1949 HB L /15/1949 A L /21/1950 HB L /15/1950 A W /13/1951 A W /27/1951 HG L /15/1952 HD L /20/1952 A W /12/1953 A W /14/1953 HD W /18/1953 HD W /17/1954 A W /4/1954 N16 W /17/1954 HA W /9/1955 A W /14/1955 HA W /16/1956 A W /15/1956 HA W /20/1957 A W /14/1957 HA W /14/1958 A L /13/1958 HA W /31/1959 A W /16/1960 HA L 76-77* /15/1960 A W /29/1960 HA1 W /14/1961 HA W /21/1961 A L /13/1962 HA W /7/1962 A W 82-81* /11/1963 A L /20/1963 HA L /8/1964 HA W /18/1964 A L /12/1965 HA W /16/1965 A W /4/1965 A W /13/1966 HA W /3/1966 A W /20/1966 HA W /9/1968 A L /17/1968 HA W /19/1968 N33 W /11/1969 A W /8/1969 HA W /20/1969 N32 W /13/1970 A L /19/1970 HA W /11/1971 HL W /24/1972 A L 74-79** /9/1972 A L /22/1973 HR W /29/1974 A W /9/1974 HR W /27/1974 N18 W /14/1974 A W /11/1975 HR L /1/1975 HR2 L /13/1975 A L /18/1976 HR L /4/1976 N15 L /20/1977 HR L /12/1977 A L /1/1978 A L /8/1978 HR L /24/1979 A W /21/1979 HR W /2/1980 HR W /29/1981 A W /9/1981 HR W /3/1983 A W /9/1984 HR W /27/1985 A L /10/1985 HR W /6/1986 A L /6/1988 HR W /2/1989 A W /4/1989 HR W 78-77* /21/1991 A L /8/1992 HR W /5/1992 HR W /1/1993 A W /3/1994 A W /6/1996 HR L /8/1997 HR W /28/2001 HR6 L Home: (Robins Center: 12-7) Away: Neutral: 5-1 Virginia State (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-VS Series 12/6/1980 HR3 W Home: 1-0 (Robins Center: 1-0) Virginia Tech (36-67) Date Site W/L UR-VT Series 1/21/1915 HG L /2/1926 HM L /22/1928 HM W /29/1934 A W /17/1935 A W /19/1937 HM W /25/1937 A L /14/1938 A L /18/1938 HM W /14/1939 A L /3/1939 HM W /2/1940 HM W /7/1940 A W /7/1941 HM W /18/1941 A L /3/1942 HM W /9/1942 A W /28/1946 A L /1/1946 HM L /31/1947 HB W /11/1947 A L /6/1948 HB L /16/1948 A L /29/1949 A W /5/1949 HB L /31/1950 A L /10/1950 HB L /1/1951 HG L /14/1951 A L /1/1952 HD W /6/1952 A L /31/1953 HD W /12/1953 A W /29/1953 N34 W /29/1954 HD W /15/1954 A W /29/1954 HA1 W /4/1955 A W /1/1956 A W /18/1956 HA L 71-73* /4/1956 A L /19/1957 HA L /5/1957 A W /4/1958 HA W /3/1959 HA L /10/1959 A L /6/1960 HA L /16/1960 A L /25/1960 HA2 L /7/1960 A L /4/1961 HA W /17/1962 A L /17/1962 HA L /4/1962 A L /9/1963 HA L /30/1963 A L /4/1964 HA L /14/1965 A L /2/1965 HA L /25/1965 N13 L /6/1966 A L /1/1966 HA W /17/1966 A55 L /4/1967 HA L /22/1967 A L /11/1968 HA L /15/1968 A L /8/1969 A L /19/1969 HA W /3/1970 A L /15/1970 HA L /30/1970 N50 L /16/1971 HA W 74-73** /30/1971 A L /4/1971 A L / N50 L /5/1972 HL L /22/1972 A L /19/1973 HR W 94-93** /26/1974 A L /12/1974 HR W /25/1975 HR L /8/1975 A L /29/1976 N53 L /3/1977 N70 L /22/1979 A L /24/1979 HR L /1/1980 A L /30/1980 N53 L /7/1981 HR L /11/1982 A L /29/1983 HR7 W /7/1984 A L /29/1984 HR W /30/1986 A L /29/1986 N53 L /14/1987 HR W /15/1988 A L /29/1988 N53 L /12/1990 HR W 86-82* /28/1990 N53 L /4/1991 A W /29/1991 HR4 W Home: (Robins Center: 7-3) Away: Neutral: 1-9 Wagner (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-WC Series 3/13/2002 HRN W Home: 1-0 (Robins Center: 1-0) Wake Forest (9-31) Date Site W/L UR-WF Series 2/14/1921 HU L /14/1924 HM W /9/1926 HM W /22/1927 HM L /4/1929 HM W /4/1937 N17 L /10/1938 A L /1/1938 HM W /29/1940 N17 L /9/1946 HM L /27/1947 A W /4/1948 HB L /10/1949 A L /3/1950 HB L /5/1953 N17 L /29/1955 HA L /6/1956 N69 L /13/1956 HA L /29/1975 A L /1/1977 HR L /10/1977 A L /22/1978 HR L 89-93** 5-17

69 12/19/1979 A L /28/1981 HR W /1/1982 A L /4/1984 A L /30/1985 HR W /28/1987 A L 61-64* /28/1988 A W /15/1990 HR W /22/1990 A L /21/1991 HR L /19/1992 A L /5/1993 A L /8/1994 HR L /15/1996 A L /1/1996 HR L /29/1997 A L /20/2000 HR L /2/2002 A L Home: 7-13 (Robins Center: 3-6) Away: 2-14 Neutral: 0-4 Washington (0-1) Date Site W/L UR-UW Series 3/14/1998 N12 L Neutral: 0-1 Washington College (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-WC Series 11/24/1978 HR5 W Home: 1-0 (Robins Center: 1-0) Washington & Lee (26-29) Date Site W/L UR-WL Series 1/21/1916 A L /26/1917 A L /23/1920 A L /21/1921 A L /2/1924 A L /30/1926 A L /13/1927 A W /11/1930 A L /17/1934 A L /19/1935 A W /14/1936 A L /21/1936 HM L /11/1937 A L /22/1937 HM W /8/1938 A L /22/1938 HM W /14/1939 A L /22/1939 HM L /13/1940 A L /22/1940 HM W /14/1941 A L /22/1941 HM L /17/1942 A L /21/1942 HM W /6/1943 A W /22/1943 HM W /7/1947 A L /22/1947 HB W /11/1948 A L /23/1948 HB W /16/1949 A L /22/1949 HB W /14/1950 A L /22/1950 HB L /12/1951 A W /10/1951 HG W /7/1952 HD L /19/1952 A L /13/1953 A W /20/1953 HD W /8/1954 A W /20/1954 HD W /8/1954 A W /17/1955 HA L /6/1955 A L /22/1956 HA W /2/1956 HA2 W /11/1956 A L 83-86* /26/1957 HA L /10/1957 A W /22/1958 HA W /9/1958 A W /16/1959 HA W /15/1959 N67 W /5/1960 N63 W Home: 15-7 Away: 9-22 Neutral: 2-0 West Virginia (13-40) Date Site W/L UR-WV Series 2/6/1951 N61 L /13/1951 HD L /11/1952 A L /19/1952 HD W /17/1953 A L /22/1953 A W /1/1954 HD W /13/1954 A L /31/1955 HA W /20/1955 A L /4/1956 HA W /3/1956 HA2 L /18/1956 A L /9/1957 HA L /8/1957 HA2 L /17/1957 A L 74-76* /8/1958 HA L /7/1958 HA2 L /16/1958 A L /14/1959 HA L /8/1959 A L /13/1960 HA L /13/1960 A L /11/1961 HA L /12/1961 A L /15/1962 HA L /1/1962 HA2 L /11/1962 A L /16/1963 HA L /28/1963 HA2 L /10/1963 A L /15/1964 HA L /8/1964 A L /9/1965 HA W /14/1965 A L /11/1966 HA W /13/1966 A L /17/1967 HA L /3/1967 N13 L /13/1967 A L /13/1968 HA L /1/1968 N13 L /11/1968 A W /17/1969 HA L /6/1969 A L /19/1972 HL W /4/1972 HR L /13/1973 A W /23/1974 A L /18/1974 HR W /17/1975 HR W 84-82* /25/1976 A L /16/2001 HR1 W Home: (Robins Center: 3-1) Away: 3-19 Neutral: 0-3 West Virginia Tech (4-0) Date Site W/L UR-WV Series 2/3/1979 HR W /30/1979 HR5 W /20/1980 HR W /7/1982 HR W Home: 4-0 (Robins Center: 4-0) Western Maryland (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-WM Series 1/21/1922 HU W Home: 1-0 Western Michigan (1-1) Date Site W/L UR-WM Series 12/28/1999 HR L /25/2000 A W Home: 0-1 (Robins Center: 0-1) Away: 1-0 William & Mary (96-95) Date Site W/L UR-WM Series 2/18/1914 A L /4/1914 HH W /13/1915 HH W /3/1915 A L /9/1916 A L /16/1916 HH L /7/1917 A W /21/1917 HT W /13/1918 A L /27/1918 HH W /8/1919 HH L /15/1919 A L /11/1920 HG L /21/1920 A W 42-29* 6-8 2/12/1921 A L /22/1921 HU L /4/1922 A L /18/1922 HU W /27/1923 HM W /24/1923 A L /28/1924 A L /22/1924 HM W /23/1925 HM W /25/1925 A W /15/1926 A W /2/1926 HM W /18/1927 HM W /26/1927 A L /17/1928 A L /4/1928 HM L /19/1929 HM W /21/1929 A L /18/1930 A L /22/1930 HM L /9/1931 HM L /21/1931 A L /6/1932 A L /20/1932 HM L /4/1933 HM L /23/1933 A L /3/1934 HM W /25/1934 A L /8/1935 A W /26/1935 HM W /25/1936 A W /2/1936 HM W /4/1937 A W /17/1937 HM W /14/1938 HM W /26/1938 A W /11/1939 A W /23/1939 HM W /10/1940 HM W /19/1940 A L /3/1941 A L /20/1941 HM W /13/1942 HV L /17/1942 A L /12/1943 A L /2/1943 HM L /15/1944 HM L 55-58* /28/1944 A W /12/1945 A W /19/1946 HM W /20/1946 A L /11/1947 HB L /18/1947 A W /17/1948 HB L /29/1948 A L /9/1949 A L /26/1949 HB L /4/1950 HB L /25/1950 A L /20/1951 A L ALL-TIME SERIES 69

70 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL /24/1951 HG L /19/1952 A L /23/1952 HD W /17/1953 HD W /28/1953 A W /16/1954 HD W /27/1954 A W /15/1955 HA W /26/1955 A L /3/1955 HA2 W /29/1955 HA1 W /14/1956 HA W /25/1956 A L /1/1956 HA2 W /12/1957 HA W /2/1957 A W /11/1958 HA L /1/1958 A W 79-67*** /10/1959 A L /21/1959 HA W /26/1959 HA2 L /30/1959 HA1 W /9/1960 HA L /20/1960 A L /30/1960 HA1 W /7/1961 HA L /25/1961 A L /6/1962 HA W /24/1962 A L /29/1962 HA1 L /5/1963 HA W /23/1963 A L /11/1964 HA W /22/1964 A L /16/1965 HA L /20/1965 A L /15/1966 A L /19/1966 HA W /14/1967 HA W /25/1967 A L /13/1968 A L 92-98* /24/1968 HA W /21/1968 N33 W /18/1969 HA W /22/1969 A W /11/1969 A L /21/1970 HA W /1/1970 N32 L /3/1970 N32 L /9/1971 HA L /27/1971 A L /5/1971 N13 W /8/1972 HL L 68-73** /26/1972 A L /2/1972 N15 L /6/1973 A W /24/1973 HR L /11/1973 A L 71-73* /23/1974 HR W /6/1975 HR W /22/1975 A L /31/1976 A W /21/1976 HR L /3/1976 N15 W /15/1977 HR L /19/1977 A W /14/1978 A L /18/1978 HR L /30/1978 N53 W 64-62* /13/1979 HR W /17/1979 A L /19/1980 A L /9/1980 HR L /26/1980 A2 L /14/1981 HR L /11/1981 A W /20/1982 A L /6/1982 HR W /26/1983 A L /23/1983 HR L /28/1984 HR W /3/1984 A L /26/1985 A W 82-76* /2/1985 HR W /4/1986 HR W /1/1986 A W /1/1986 HR8 W /3/1987 A W /31/1987 HR W /30/1988 A W /27/1988 HR W /28/1989 HR W /25/1989 A W /27/1990 A W /24/1990 HR W /26/1991 HR W /23/1991 A L /18/1992 HR W /15/1992 A W /20/1993 HR W /22/1993 A L /17/1994 HR W /5/1994 A W /24/1995 HR L /4/1995 A W /10/1996 HR L /3/1996 A L /11/1997 HR W /8/1997 A L /19/1998 HR W /7/1998 A L /5/1998 A L /20/1999 HR W /15/2000 HR W /19/2000 A W /20/2001 HR L /3/2001 A W Home: (Robins Center: 20-10) Away: Neutral: 4-3 Wofford (2-0) Date Site W/L UR-WC Series 11/27/1996 HR W /19/1997 A W Home: 1-0 (Robins Center: 1-0) Away: 1-0 Xavier (0-3) Date Site W/L UR-XU Series 1/12/2002 A L /2/2002 HR L /9/2002 N26 L Home: 0-1 (Robins Center: 0-1) Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-1 Yale (1-0) Date Site W/L UR-YU Series 1/2/1936 HM W Home: 1-0 Site: H-home game HA-home game in Richmond Arena HA1-UR Invitational, Richmond Arena HA2-Southern Conference Tourn., Richmond Arena HB-home game in Blues Armory HC-home game in McGill s Catholic Union HD-home game in Benedictine Gym HE-home game at Red Cross Building on campus HG-home game in Grays Armory HH-home game in Howitzer s Armory HL-home game at Richmond Coliseum HM-home game in Millhiser Gymnasium HR-home game in Robins Center HR1-National Invitational Tournament, Robins Center HR2-Southern Conference Tournament, Robins Center HR3-ECAC South Tournament, Robins Center HR4-Central Fidelity Holiday Classic, Robins Center HR5-Spider Classic, Robins Center HR6-Spider Invitational, Robins Center HR7-Times-Dispatch Invitational Tourn., Robins Center HR8-CAATournament, Robins Center HT-home game at Temporary Gym HU-home game at University Auditorium HV-home game at Cavalier Arena HY-home game at YWCA A1-at National Invitational Tournament A2-at ECAC South Tournament A3-at CAATournament A4-at Parker High School, Greenville, S.C. A27-at Dodge Preseason NIT, Raleigh, N.C. A48-at Apple Invitational, Palo Alto, Calif. A35-at Carrier Classic, Syracuse, N.Y. A36-at Cavalier Tipoff Tournament, Charlottesville, Va. A37-at Charleston Classic, Charleston, S.C. A39-at Citrus Classic, Lakeland, Fla. A40-at Cyclone Classic, Ames, Iowa A41-at Fiesta Bowl Classic, Tucson, Ariz. A42-at Georgetown Invitational, Washington, D.C. A43-at Iona Tournament, New Rochelle, N.Y. A44-at Kactus Classic, Tempe, Ariz. A45-at Las Vegas Invitational, Cincinnati, Ohio A46-at Met Life Classic, San Francisco, Calif. A51-at Tangerine Bowl Tournament, Winter Park, Fla. A52-at TCBY Holiday Classic, Little Rock, Ark. A53-at Times-Dispatch Inv. Tour., Richmond Coliseum A55-at Virginia Tech Invitational, Blacksburg, Va. A56-at Watauga Invitational, Johnson City, Tenn. N1-NCAAOpening Round, Philadelphia, Pa. N2-NCAATournament, First Round, Charlotte, N.C. N3-NCAATournament, Second Round, Charlotte, N.C. N4-NCAATournament, First Round, Syracuse, N.Y. N5-NCAATournament, First Round, Hartford, Conn. N6-NCAATournament, Second Round, Hartford, Conn. N7-NCAATourn., Third Round, Meadowlands, N.J. N8-NCAATournament, First Round, Atlanta, Ga. N9-NCAATourn., First Round, College Park, Md. N10-NCAATourn., Second Round, College Park, Md. N11-NCAATourn., First Round, Washington, D.C. N12-NCAATourn., Second Round, Washington, D.C. N13-Southern Conference Tournament, Charlotte, N.C. N14-Southern Conference Tournament, Durham, N.C. N15-Southern Conference Tournament, Greenville, S.C. N16-Southern Conference Tourn., Morgantown, W. Va. N17-Southern Conference Tourn., Raleigh, N.C. N18-Southern Conference Tourn., Richmond Coliseum N19-ECAC South Tournament, Hampton, Va. N20-ECAC South Tournament, Harrisonburg, Va. N21-ECAC South Tournament, Norfolk, Va. N22-ECAC South Tournament, Williamsburg, Va. N23-CAA Tournament, Hampton, Va. N24-CAATournament, Richmond Coliseum N25-Atlantic 10 Tournament, Philadelphia, Pa. N30-Apple Invitational, Palo Alto, Calif. N31-Arizona State Tribune Classic, Tempe, Ariz. N32-Big 5 Tournament, Hampton, Va. N33-Big 5 Tournament, Salem, Va. N34-Capital Invitational, Arlington, Va. N35-Carrier Classic, Syracuse, N.Y. N36-Cavalier Tipoff Tournament, Charlottesville, Va. N37-Charleston Classic, Charleston, S.C. N38-Chattanooga Classic, Chattanooga, Tenn. N39-Citrus Classic, Lakeland, Fla. N40-Cyclone Shootout, Ames, Iowa N41-Fiesta Bowl Classic, Tucson, Ariz. N42-Georgetown Invitational, Washington, D.C. N43-Iona Tournament, New Rochelle, N.Y. N44-Kactus Classic, Tempe, Ariz. N45-Las Vegas Invitational, Las Vegas, Nev. N46-Met Life Classic, San Francisco, Calif. N47-Presidential Classic, Fort Myer, Va. N48-Queen City Classic, Buffalo, N.Y. N49-Raycom Tourn. of Champions, Charlotte, N.C. N50-Roanoke Classic, Roanoke, Va. N51-Tangerine Bowl Tournament, Winter Park, Fla. N52-TCBY Holiday Classic, Little Rock, Ark. N53-Times-Dispatch Inv. Tourn., Richmond Coliseum N54-Utah Classic, Salt Lake City, Utah N55-Virginia Tech Invitational, Blacksburg, Va. N56-Watauga Invitational, Johnson City, Tenn. N60-Baltimore, Md. N61-Charleston, W. Va. N62-Charlotte, N.C. N63-Colonial Heights, Va. N64-Fort Eustis, Va. N65-Greensboro, N.C. N66-Hampton, Va. N67-Lynchburg, Va. N68-The Meadowlands, East Rutherford, N.J. N69-Portsmouth, Va. N70-Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, Va. N71-Spartanburg, S.C. N72-Suffolk, Va. N73-Thomas Jefferson High School, Richmond, Va. N74-Wytheville, Va. Score *Overtime **Double Overtime ***Triple Overtime

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72 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL Season in Review GETTING THINGS STARTED In its first season in the Atlantic 10, Richmond finished the regular season second in the West Division with an 11-5 conference mark. They became just the second A-10 team to reach the final of the A-10 Championships in its first season in the league, falling to Xavier in the title game. Richmond (22-14) played a school record 36 games in , advancing the furthest ever in National Invitation Tournament play. The Spiders fell to the Syracuse Orangemen (46-62) on March 20, 2002 in the NIT Quarterfinals in front of a sold-out Robins Center crowd. Previously, the Spiders played in 33 games during the NCAA Sweet Sixteen season of TRIPLES AWAY Other program marks set included three-pointers made in a season (279) and three-pointers attempted in a season (893). The Spiders hit a record 18 triples at Duquesne in their final regular season game and tied a program high in three s attempted with 36 in the contest. Richmond was not done with the three-point brigade. The Spiders and Bonnies combined for an Atlantic 10 tournament record 27 three-pointers made and 66 attempted in the first round of the A-10 Tournament on March 7. The Spiders 893 treys attempted last season placed them second in the nation in three s attempted behind St. Bonaventure s 898 treys launched. The Spiders were 10-1 on the year when they registered more than 10 three-pointers in a game. Johnathan Collins set the single season block record (77) in NO FREEBIES The Spiders averaged just 10.3 turnovers a game last season, second fewest in the nation. It is the second straight season; Richmond has been ranked in the top five nationally in fewest handouts as they averaged 10.7 (fourth-best) the season before. IT S ALL ABOUT THE D Richmond finished the season ranked 14th nationally in team defense in holding opponents to 61.5 ppg. WELCOME TO THE CLUB... Guard Reggie Brown joined the Spiders 1,000-point club last season and moved further up in the Richmond three-point record book. Brown, the Spiders leading scorer last season with 14.4 ppg, has knocked down 184 triples in three years in a Richmond uniform. That is second-best all-time behind Jonathan Baker s 241 threepointers made. His 81 three-pointers made last season are third-best in a single season. SUPER SOPHOMORE Mike Skrocki had a sensational sophomore campaign. Named to the A-10 s third team and to the VaSID second-team, the New Jersey native was one of only two players to start every contest. He averaged 12.9 ppg and 3.6 rpg. However, his biggest contribution came in conference action where he registered over 16.0 ppg. He hit for 75 triples on the season, fifth-best in the Richmond record book. BLOCK PARTY Center Johnathan Colllins became the program all-time single season leader in blocked shots last season. His 77 blocks established a new school record. Almost half of his swats 38 came over the last 14 games of the season, during which he blocked at least one shot in each game. No other A-10 player accomplished that feat. The junior led the team in field goal percentage shooting 56.3 percent from the field and averaged 5.3 ppg. Colllins averaged just 3.7 minutes a game in his career (99-01) and had just nine blocked shots before the season began. Not too shabby. 72 Tony Dobbins was a member of the Atlantic 10 All-Defensive team last season.

73 Richmond Results OVERALL: ATLANTIC 10: 11-5 HOME: 11-5 AWAY: 7-7 NEUTRAL: 4-2 Date Opponent Result Overall A-10 Scoring Leader Rebound Leader Nov. 16 APPALACHIAN STATE W, Zwayer 15 Dobbins 8 Nov. 24 at UAB W, Dobbins 21 Ungerer 10 Nov. 28 at Radford W, Dobbins 17 Dobbins 12 Dec. 1 VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH L, Dobbins 16 Dobbins 16 Dec. 5 MISSISSIPPI STATE L, Dobbins 16 Dobbins 7 Dec. 8 at Charlotte L, Dobbins 10 Dobbins 6 Dec. 17 at Cincinnati L, Skrocki 14 Ungerer 5 Dec. 20 # vs. Mississippi State L, Dobbins 23 Skrocki 4 Dec. 21 # vs. Louisiana-Monroe W, Brown 26 Ungerer 9 Dec. 22 # vs.sms W, OT Brown 27 Ungerer 9 Dec. 28 VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE L, Brown 30 Dobbins 7 Dec. 29 CORNELL W, Skrocki 21 Ungerer 13 Jan. 2 at Wake Forest L, Brown 19 Skrocki 7 Jan. 5 *LA SALLE W, Brown 31 Ungerer 6 Jan. 12 *at Xavier L, Myers 14 Collins 6 Jan. 16 *MASSACHUSETTS W, Dobbins 19 Myers 6 Jan. 19 *at Dayton L, Skrocki 18 Ungerer 7 Jan. 23 *at Temple W, Skrocki 25 Ungerer 6 Skrocki 6 Dobbins 6 Jan. 26 * DUQUESNE W, Skrocki 18 Collins 9 Jan. 30 * GEORGE WASHINGTON W, Brown 22 Dobbins 10 Feb. 2 * XAVIER L, Skrocki 19 Dobbins 10 Feb. 6 * at St. Bonaventure W, Dobbins 26 Dobbins 10 Feb. 10 * DAYTON W, Skrocki 17 Skrocki 7 Feb. 13 * SAINT JOSEPH S W, Ungerer 15 Dobbins 10 Collins 10 Feb. 16 *at LaSalle L, Ungerer 19 Dobbins 6 Feb. 20 * at Rhode Island W, OT Brown 18 Brown 6 Feb. 23 * at George Washington L, Skrocki 20 Skrocki 7 Feb. 27 * FORDHAM W, Skrocki 20 Ungerer 6 Mar. 2 *at Duquesne W, Brown 19 Brown 6 Ungerer 6 Mar. 7 $vs. St. Bonaventure W, Brown 30 Myers 5 Brown 5 Ungerer 5 Mar. 8 $ vs. La Salle W, Brown 20 Brown 7 Mar. 9 $ vs. Xavier L, Brown 18 Collins 7! NIT Mar. 13!WAGNER W, OT Brown 19 Collins 11 Mar. 16 MONTANA STATE W, Brown 21 Ungerer 7 Mar. 18 at Minnesota W, Skrocki 28 Ungerer 6 Mar. 20 SYRACUSE L, Brown 14 Ungerer 9 TEAM STATISTICS Richmond Opponents Scoring Points per game Scoring margin FGM-FGA Field Goal % PTFGM-FGA pt. Field Goal % pt. FGM per game FTM-FTA Free Throw % Rebounds Rebounds per game Rebounding margin Assists Assists per game Turnovers Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio Steals Steals per game Blocks Blocks per game Attendance Homes games/avg Score by Periods 1 2 OT F RICHMOND Opponents RESULTS HOME GAMES IN CAPS *A-10 Opponent # Las Vegas Classic, Las Vegas, Nev. $ A-10 Tournament, Philadelphia, Penn. 73

74 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL Season Box Score 3-point Rebounds Player G-GS Min-Avg FG-FA Pct FG-FA Pct. FT-FA Pct. O-D Tot-Avg PF-DQ A TO B S Pts Avg. Brown A Skrocki A Zwayer A-10 DNP Dobbins A Ungerer A Myers A Collins A O Malley A Morton A Lay A Faulconer A Hamner A RICHMOND A OPPONENTS A Johnathan Collins Jeff Myers

75 Game-by-Game Totals OPP FG FA PCT 3G 3A PCT FT FA PCT OR DR TR F A TO B S TP RICHMOND Appalachian State RICHMOND at Ala-Birm RICHMOND at Radford RICHMOND Virginia Comm RICHMOND Mississippi State RICHMOND at Charlotte RICHMOND at Cincinnati RICHMOND vs. Mississippi State RICHMOND vs. Louisiana-Monroe RICHMOND vs. S. Mississippi RICHMOND Virginia Military Inst RICHMOND Cornell RICHMOND at Wake Forest RICHMOND La Salle RICHMOND at Xavier RICHMOND Massachusetts RICHMOND at Dayton RICHMOND at Temple RICHMOND Duquesne RICHMOND George Washington RICHMOND Xavier RICHMOND at St. Bonaventure RICHMOND Dayton RICHMOND Saint Joseph s RICHMOND at La Salle RICHMOND at Rhode Island RICHMOND at George Washington RICHMOND Fordham RICHMOND at Duquesne RICHMOND vs. St. Bonaventure RICHMOND vs. La Salle RICHMOND vs. Xavier RICHMOND Wagner RICHMOND Montana State RICHMOND at Minnesota RICHMOND Syracuse GAME-BY-GAME 75

76 RICHMOND UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL Highs and Lows HIGH LOW Points 83 at Duquesne 42 at Charlotte First Half Points 44 at Xavier 17 VCU Second Half Points 44 VMI, at Temple, ST. BONAVENTURE 17 at Rhode Island Largest Halftime Lead/Deficit +17 at Duquesne -16 VCU, at Cincinnati Largest Win/Loss Margin +26 at Duquesne (83-57) -31 at Cincinnati (46-77) Rebounds 45 VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH 18 MISSISSIPPI STATE Field Goals Made 30 VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE 15 VCU, at Cincinnati, at George Washington Field Goals Attempted 66 at Wake Forest 40 DAYTON Field Goal Percentage 64.3 ST. BONAVENTURE (27-42) 22.7 VCU (15-66) Three Pointers Made 18 DUQUESNE 3 APPALACHIAN STATE 14 at Temple Three Pointers Attempted 36 DUQUESNE 16 DAYTON Three Point Percentage.500 at Duquesne (18-36) 14.3 APPALACHIAN STATE (3-21) Free Throws Made 29 LA SALLE 4 at Charlotte Free Throws Attempted 36 GEORGE WASHINGTON 7 at Charlotte Free Throw Percentage MISSISSIPPI (8-8) 36.4 at Rhode Island (4-11) 96.7 LA SALLE 45.5 ST. JOSEPH S (5-11) Assists 24 at Duquesne 8 VCU 22 ST. BONAVENTURE 8 at Cincinnati 22 LOUISIANA-MONROE Turnovers 17 at Cincinnati 3 SYRACUSE Blocked Shots 9 at George Washington 0 at St. Bonaventure 1 MISSISSIPPI STATE Steals 12 at Radford 2 ST. JOSEPH S Personal Fouls 20 XAVIER 6 ST. JOSEPH S 20 at Xavier 10 FORDHAM 20 MISSISSIPPI STATE OPPONENTS HIGH LOW Points 82 VMI 41 CORNELL 77 at Cincinnati 48 MONTANA STATE First Half Points 42 at Wake Forest 12 CORNELL Second Half Points 47 XAVIER 20 SMS Largest Halftime Lead/Deficit +16 VCU, at Cincinnati -17 at Duquesne Largest Win/Loss Margin +31 at Cincinnatti(46-77) +26 at Duquesne (83-57) Rebounds 52 at Dayton 27 MONTANA STATE Field Goals Made 19 at Xavier 14 CORNELL 18 XAVIER 18 LOUISIANA-MONROE Field Goals Attempted 65 LA SALLE 44 at Xavier 65 at St. Bonaventure 44 DUQUESNE Field Goal Percentage 54.2 MISSISSIPPI STATE (26-48) 26.4 CORNELL (14-53) Three Pointers Made 17 ST. BONAVENTURE 1 FORDHAM 15 VMI 1 SYRACUSE Three Pointers Attempted 44 ST. BONAVENTURE 9 VCU Three Point Percentage 56.3 at Cincinnati (9-16) 9.1 FORDHAM (1-11) Free Throws Made 19 at Xavier 4 CORNELL 4 MASSACHUSETTS Free Throws Attempted 31 XAVIER 6 at Charlotte 24 MISSISSIPPI STATE 6 CORNELL Free Throw Percentage 94.4 at Temple (17-18) 44.4 MASSACHUSETTS (4-9) Assists 22 at Dayton 7 ST. BONAVENTURE 7 SYRACUSE Turnovers 22 APPALACHIAN STATE 9 SYRACUSE Blocked Shots 7 VCU 0 DAYTON 6 SYRACUSE 0 at George Washington 0 ST. BONAVENTURE 0 LA SALLE 0 MONTANA STATE Steals 10 XAVIER 1 VCU Personal Fouls 26 GEORGE WASHINGTON 10 at Wake Forest 76

77 1 Richmond 62 Appalachian State 61 Robins Center, Richmond, Va. Nov. 16, 2001 APPALACHIAN STATE Davis* Brown* Shehan* Butler* Hall* Carson Bunn Jones Dearmon Huckle Payne Boxler McFarland Team 4 Totals RICHMOND Dobbins* Skrocki* Faulconer* Ungerer* Brown* Myers Morton O Malley Collins Zwayer Team 3 Totals Appalachian State Richmond Technical Fouls: None Attendance: 3, Box Scores 2 Richmond 60 UAB 59 Bartow Arena, Birmingham, Ala. Nov. 24, 2001 RICHMOND Ungerer* Skrocki* Zwayer* Dobbins* Myers* Brown Faulconer Morton O Malley Collins Team 2 Totals UAB Ransom* Arnold* Campbell* Finley* Bush* Woods Collins Batchelor Davis Roberson Team 2 Totals Richmond UAB Technical Fouls: None Attendance: 3,506 3 Richmond 62 Radford 52 Dedmon Center, Radford, Va. Nov. 28, 2001 RICHMOND Dobbins* Ungerer* Zwayer* Skrocki* Myers* Brown Faulconer O Malley Collins Team 3 Totals RADFORD Arrington* Watkins* Savtchenko* Hornbuckle* Popoola* Haigler Cornute Noiles Obasuyi Team 2 Totals Richmond Radford Technical Fouls: None Attendance: 2, BOX SCORES VCU 65 Richmond 54 Robins Center, Richmond, Va. Dec. 1, 2001 VCU Taylor* Nesterov* Likcholitov* Jones* Willie* Adams Graham Clark Reid Team 2 Totals RICHMOND Dobbins* Skrocki* Zwayer* Ungerer* Myers* Brown Faulconer Morton O Malley Collins Team 3 Totals VCU Richmond Mississippi State 71 Richmond 57 Robins Center, Richmond, Va. Dec. 5, 2001 MISSISSIPPI STATE Gholar* Ignerski* Austin* Zimmerman* Patterson* Gardner Bowers Harper Smith Team 5 Totals RICHMOND Dobbins* Skrocki* Zwayer* Ungerer* Brown* Myers Faulconer Morton O Malley Collins Team 1 1 Totals Mississippi State Richmond Charlotte 62 Radford 42 Halton Arena, Charlotte N.C. Dec. 8, 2001 CHARLOTTE Johnson* Nash* Stephens* Brown* Thomas* Reed Williams Niparavicius Basden Team 5 Totals RICHMOND Dobbins* Skrocki* Zwayer* Ungerer* Brown* Myers Lay Faulconer Morton O Malley Collins Team 5 Totals Charlotte Richmond Technical Fouls: None Attendance: 5,775 Technical Fouls: None Attendance: 3,682 Technical Fouls: None Attendance: 5,798 77

78 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL Shoemaker Center, Cincinnati, Ohio December 17, 2001 RICHMOND Dobbins* Skrocki* Collins* Ungerer* Brown* Myers Faulconer Morton O Malley Team 2 Totals CINCINNATI Davis* McElroy* Little* Stokes* Logan* Williams Meeker Lucas Barker Flowers Crawford Hubbard Maxiell Team 2 1 Richmond Cincinnati Technical Fouls: None Attendance: 10, 819 Cincinnati 77 Richmond 46 8 Mississippi State 74 Richmond 72 Valley High School, Las Vegas, Nev. Dec. 20, 2001 RICHMOND Dobbins* Ungerer* Skrocki* Collins* Brown* Myers Faulconer O Malley Team 1 1 Totals MISSISSIPPI STATE Gholar* Patterson* Austin* Bowers* Zimmerman* Goffer Gardner Harper Smith Ignerski Team 7 1 Totals Richmond Mississippi State Richmond 86 La Monroe 58 Vallley High School, Las Vegas, Nev. December 21, 2001 LA MONROE Lubeck Paige Myrda Horn Coln Griffin Hardaway Branch Keith Lemons Team 3 Totals RICHMOND Dobbins* Ungerer* Skrocki* Collins* Brown* Myers Lay Faulconer Morton O Malley Team Totals La.-Monroe Richmond Richmond 67 SMS 60 OT Valley High School, Las Vegas, Nev. Dec. 22, 2001 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI STATE Randle* Walk* Yanders* McGee Wallace Gilbert Maclin Fisher Novak Team 5 1 Totals RICHMOND Ungerer* Skrocki* Collins* Dobbins* Brown* Myers Faulconer Morton O Malley Team Totals SMS Richmond Technical Fouls: None Fourth Round of the Las Vegas Classic 11 VMI 82 Richmond 80 Robins Center, Richmond, Va. December 28, 2001 VMI Conley* Skipworth* Allmond* Rand* Pressley* Batte Phillips Little Beverly Eatman Team 2 Totals RICHMOND Dobbins* Skrocki* Collins* Ungerer* Brown* Myers Faulconer O Malley Team 2 Totals VMI Richmond Technical Fouls: None Attendance: First Round of Spider Inviational 12 Richmond 52 Cornell 41 Robins Center, Richmond, Va. December 29, 2001 CORNELL Toppert* Stephenson* Gabler* Prather* Barnes* Vigneault Carroll Harrell Castro Cobb Ogbogu Rohe Team 5 Totals RICHMOND Dobbins* Skrocki* Collins* Ungerer* Brown* Myers Faulconer Morton O Malley Team 2 Totals Cornell Richmond Technical Fouls: None Consolation Game of Spider Invitational 78

79 13 Wake Forest 67 Richmond Lawrence Joel Coliseum, Winston-Salem, N.C. Jan. 2, 2002 RICHMOND Dobbins* Skrocki* Collins* Ungerer* Brown* Myers Faulconer Morton O Malley Team 1 Totals WAKE FOREST Songaila* Scott* Hicks* Howard* Dawson* Downey Levy Danelius Murray Lepore Team 3 Totals Richmond Wake Forest Technical Fouls: Richmond- the bench 16 Richmond 63 Massachusetts 54 Robins Center, Richmond, Va. Jan. 16, 2002 MASSACHUSETTS Jenkins* Brand* Rhymer* Anderson* Crooks* Martin Wilson Williams Pugh Lamb Team 4 Totals RICHMOND Skrocki* Collins* Ungerer* Myers* Brown* Dobbins Lay Faulconer O Malley Team 7 Totals Massachusetts Richmond Technical Fouls: none Richmond 77 La Salle 57 Robins Center, Richmond, Va. Jan. 5, 2002 LA SALLE Butler Okosa Quadri Jones Blanks Farmer Cleaves Clark Simmons Jean-Baptiste Team 2 1 Totals RICHMOND Skrocki* Collins* Ungerer* Myers* Brown* Lay Faulconer Morton O Malley Team 2 Totals La Salle Richmond Technical Fouls: None 17 Dayton 68 Richmond 52 UD Arena, Dayton, Ohio Jan. 19, 2002 RICHMOND Ungerer* Skrocki* Collins* Myers* Brown* Dobbins Faulconer Morton O Malley Team 1 Totals DAYTON Hall* Waleskowski* Finn* Marshall* Morris* Stelly Green Kohls Jones Holland Smith Team 1 Totals Richmond Dayton Technical Fouls: none Xavier 72 Richmond 62 Cintas Center, Cincinnati, Ohio Jan. 12, 2002 RICHMOND Skrocki* Collins* Ungerer* Myers* Brown* Dobbins Faulconer O Malley Team 3 Totals XAVIER Frey* Young* West* Chalmers* Sato* Williams Coleman Brown Jackson Team 7 Totals Richmond Xavier Technical Fouls: none 18 Richmond 75 Temple 68 Liacoras Center, Philadelphia, Pa. Jan. 23, 2002 RICHMOND Skrocki* Collins* Ungerer* Myers* Brown* Dobbins Faulconer O Malley Team 4 Totals TEMPLE Lyde* Rollerson* Greer* Murry* Hawkins* Jefferson Polk Elliott Smith Team 4 Totals Richmond Temple Technical Fouls: none BOXSCORES

80 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL Robins Center, Richmond, Va. Jan. 26, 2002 DUQUESNE Smith* Lovelace* Clark* Hunter* Forney* Midgley Bluemling Pawlak Team 3 Totals RICHMOND Skrocki* Collins* Ungerer* Myers* Brown* Dobbins O Malley Team 1 Totals Duquesne Richmond Richmond 55 Duquesne 51 Technical Fouls: Hunter (DUQ) and Brown (UR) 20 Richmond 61 George Washington 53 Robins Center, Richmond, Va. Jan. 30, 2002 GEORGE WASHINGTON Monroe* Smith* Thompson* Miller* Collucci* Chandler Scott Team 1 Totals RICHMOND Skrocki* Collins* Ungerer* Myers* Brown* Dobbins Lay Morton O Malley Hamner Team 1 Totals GW Richmond Technical Fouls: GW bench 21 Xavier 67 Richmond 64 Robins Center, Richmond, Va. Feb. 2, 2002 XAVIER Frey* Young* West* Chalmers* Sato* Williams Brown Jackson Team 5 Totals RICHMOND Skrocki* Collins* Ungerer* Myers* Brown* Dobbins Morton O Malley Team 0 Totals Xavier Richmond Technical Fouls: Lionel Chalmers (Xavier) 22 Richmond 78 St. Bonaventure 66 Reilly Center, Olean, N.Y. Feb. 6, 2002 RICHMOND Ungerer* Skrocki* Collins* Myers* Brown* Dobbins Morton O Malley Team 3 Totals ST. BONAVENTURE Massiah* Cheeks* Bremer* Green* Prato* Gansey Methot-Lottin Team 0 Totals Richmond St. Bonaventure Technical Fouls: none 23 Richmond 63 Dayton 54 Robins Center, Richmond, Va. Feb. 10, 2002 DAYTON Hall* Waleskowski* Finn* Marshall* Morris* Stelly Green Jones Holland Smith Team 2 Totals RICHMOND Skrocki* Collins* Ungerer* Myers* Brown* Dobbins Faulconer Morton O Malley Team 1 Totals Dayton Richmond Technical Fouls: None 24 Richmond 61 Saint Joseph s 59 Robins Center, Richmond, Va. Feb. 13, 2002 SAINT JOSEPH S Phillips* Reid* O Connor* Nelson* Crenshaw* Barley West Nichols Bryant Team 2 Totals RICHMOND Skrocki* Collins* Ungerer* Myers* Brown* Dobbins Faulconer O Malley Team 1 Totals Saint Joseph s Richmond Technical Fouls: None 80

81 25 La Salle 59 Richmond Gola Arena, Philadelphia, Pa. Feb. 16, 2002 RICHMOND Skrocki* Collins* Ungerer* Myers* Dobbins* Faulconer Morton O Malley Team 11 Totals Richmond 52 Rhode Island 51 OT Keaney Gym, Kingston, R.I. Feb. 20, 2002 RICHMOND Skrocki* Collins* Ungerer* Myers* Brown* Dobbins Faulconer O Malley Team 2 Totals George Washington 53 Richmond 49 Smith Center, Washington D.C. Feb. 23, 2002 RICHMOND Skrocki* Brown* Ungerer* Myers* Collins* Dobbins Faulconer O Malley Team 2 Totals LA SALLE Okosa* Butler* Cleaves* Jones* Blanks* Farmer Jean-Baptiste Team 4 Totals Richmond La Salle Technical Fouls: None 28 Richmond 67 Fordham 50 Robins Center, Richmond, Va. Feb. 27, 2002 FORDHAM Jarrell-Wright* Freeman-McKamey Batemon* Walton* Parker* McMillan Johnson Acquaviva Team 2 Totals RICHMOND Skrocki* Collins* Ungerer* Myers* Brown* Dobbins Lay Faulconer O Malley Hamner Team 0 Totals Fordham Richmond Technical Fouls: Adingono (URI) Attendance: 5,802 RHODE ISLAND Adingono* Evans* Daniels* Smith* Mello* Wiley Woodward Hellenga Wise Momplaisir Team 4 Totals Richmond Rhode Island Richmond 83 Duquesne 57 A.J. Palumbo Center, Pittsburgh, Pa. March 2, 2002 RICHMOND Skrocki* Collins* Ungerer* Myers* Brown* Lay Faulconer Morton Team 3 Totals DUQUESNE Njoya* Lovelace* Clark* Samabaly* Smith* Edwards Bluemling Pawlak Team 4 Totals Richmond Duquesne Technical Fouls: None Attendance: 2,506 GEORGE WASHINGTON Monroe* Smith* Thompson* Miller* Collucci* Roma Chandler Scott Forchion Team 4 Totals Richmond GW Technical Fouls: None Technical Fouls: Adingono (URI) 30 Richmond 30 St. Bonaventure 69 Atlantic 10 Quarterfinals First Union Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa. March 7, 2002 ST. BONAVENTURE Massiah* Prato* Ruddock* Bremer* Green* Gansey Shepherd Cheeks Methot-Lottin Team 0 Totals RICHMOND Skrocki* Collins* Ungerer* Myers* Brown* Dobbins Faulconer O Malley Team 3 2 Totals St. Bonaventure Richmond Technical Fouls: none Attendance: 8, BOXSCORES

82 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL Atlantic 10 Semifinals First Union Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa. March 8, 2002 LA SALLE Jones* Butler* Okosa* Cleaves* Blanks* Farmer Jean-Baptiste Team 6 Totals RICHMOND Skrocki* Collins* Ungerer* Myers* Brown* Dobbins Faulconer O Malley Team 1 Totals La Salle Richmond Technical Fouls: none Attendance: 12,111 Richmond 68 La Salle Xavier 73 Richmond 60 Atlantic 10 Championship Game First Union Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa. March 9, 2002 RICHMOND Skrocki* Collins* Ungerer* Myers* Brown* Dobbins O Malley Team 2 Totals XAVIER Frey* Brown* West* Chalmers* Sato* Williams Coleman Jackson Team 1 Totals Richmond Xavier Technical Fouls: Kevin Frey (Xavier) Attendance: 10, Richmond 74 Wagner 57 OT NIT Opening Round Robins Center, Richmond, Va.. March 13, 2002 WAGNER Wilkerson* Hall* Wyatte* Pritchard* Klauder* Dye Kabore Jackson Carroll Team 2 Totals RICHMOND Skrocki* Collins* Ungerer* Myers* Brown* Dobbins Morton O Malley Team 3 Totals Wagner Richmond Technical Fouls: none Attendance: 3, Richmond 63 Montana State 48 NIT First Round Williams Arena, Minneapolis, Minn. March 18, 2002 MONTANA STATE Latovic* Rich* Reynolds* Erickson* Clark* Conway Plummer Faaborg Team 5 2 Totals RICHMOND Skrocki* Collins* Ungerer* Myers* Brown* Dobbins Faulconer O Malley Team 1 Totals Montana State Richmond Technical Fouls: none Attendance: 4, Richmond 67 Minnesota 66 NIT Second Round Williams Arena, Minneapolis, Minn. March 18, 2002 RICHMOND Ungerer* Skrocki* Collins* Myers* Brown* Dobbins Faulconer O Malley Team 5 Totals MINNESOTA Bennett* Rychart* Rickert* Burleson* Fleming* Robinson Hargrow Esselink Holman Bauer Team 5 Totals Richmond Minnesota Technical Fouls: none Attendance: 4, Syracuse 62 Richmond 46 NIT Third Round Robins Center, Richmond, Va. March 20, 2002 SYRACUSE Shumpert* Duany* Forth* Thues* Willimas* Warrick Pace Celuck Team 3 Totals RICHMOND Skrocki* Collins* Ungerer* Myers* Brown* Dobbins Lay Faulconer O Malley Team 2 1 Totals Syracuse Richmond Technical Fouls: UR bench Attendance: 9,171 82

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84 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL Individual Records Most Minutes Played Game: 52 - Ken Atkinson vs. James Madison, Season: Kelvin Johnson, 1984 Career Ken Atkinson, Most Minutes Played Per Game Season: Scott Ungerer, 2002 Career: Mike Perry, Most Points Scored Game: 53 - Bob McCurdy vs. Appalachian State, Season: Bob McCurdy, 1975 Career: John Newman, Best Scoring Average Season: Bob McCurdy, 1975 (855 pts./26 games) Career: Aron Stewart, (1237 pts./44 games) Most Field Goals Made Game: 21 - Bob McCurdy vs. West Virginia, Season: Bob McCurdy, 1975 Career: John Newman, Most Field Goals Attempted Game: 33 - Johnny Moates vs. The Citadel ; - A. Stewart vs. Furman, Aron Stewart vs. West Virginia, ; - Bob McCurdy vs. W.Virginia, ; - Bob McCurdy vs. Appalachian State, Season: John Newman, 1984 Career: John Newman, Best Field Goal Percentage Game: 100.0% - Frank Owen vs. VMI, (10-10) Season: 67.3% - Steve Kratzer, 1987 ( ) Career: 57.81% - Steve Kratzer, ( ) Most 3-Point Field Goals Made Game: 8 - Jonathan Baker vs. GMU, Ken Atkinson vs. Navy, C. Fleming vs. G. Tech, Season: 85 - Rodney Rice, 1988 Career: 241-Jonathan Baker, Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted Game: 16-Reggie Brown, vs SMS, Season: 269-Reggie Brown, 2002 Career: Jonathan Baker, Most Free Throws Made Game: 18 - Kenny Foster vs. West Virginia, Season: Bob McCurdy, 1975 Career: Ed Harrison, Most Free Throws Attempted Game: 20 - Kenny Foster vs. West Virginia, Season: Bob McCurdy, 1975 Career: Ed Harrison, Most Free Throws Without A Miss Game: 14 - Daryl Oliver vs. Radford, Best Free Throw Percentage Season: 89.0% - John Newman, 1986 ( ) Career: 83.3% - John Campbell, ( ) Most Consecutive Free Throws Made Season: 31 - John Newman, 1986 Most Rebounds Game: 35 - Walt Lysaght vs. UNC, Season: Ken Daniel, 1955 Career: Ken Daniel, Most Rebounds Per Game Season: Ken Daniel, 1955 (421, 28 games) Career: Aron Stewart, (526, 44 games) Most Assists Game: 16 - Greg Beckwith vs. Navy, Season: Greg Beckwith,1986 Career: Greg Beckwith, Most Steals Game: 8 - Kevin Eastman vs. Davidson, Season: 77 - Greg Beckwith, 1986 Career: Greg Beckwith, Most Blocked Shots Game: 10 - Tim Faulconer vs. Liberty, Season: 77-Johnathan Collins, 2002 Career: 183-Tim Faulconer, Most Turnovers Game: 11 - Paul Sember vs. Wake Forest, Season: Johnny Moates, Bob McCurdy, 1975 Career: Mike Perry, Most Personal Fouls Season: John Davis, Bill Flye, 1984 Career: Jeff Pehl, Most Disqualifications Season: 16 - Wilton Ford, 1968 Career: 36 - Wilton Ford, Most Games Played Career: Ken Atkinson, Curtis Blair Scott Stapleton 84 Best 3-Point Field Goal Percentage Game: 100.0% - Daryl Oliver (5-5) at UNCW, Season: 51.5% - (34-66) Adam Mobley, Career: 42.4% - ( ) Rodney Rice, Scott Ungerer

85 Team Records TEAN RECORDS GAME Most Points Scored 132 vs. Bluefield ( ) Most Points Scored - One Half 79 vs. Bluefield ( ) Largest Victory Margin 67, vs. R. Macon (1955) Most Field Goals Made 53 vs. Bluefield ( ) Most Field Goals Attempted 100 vs. Randolph-Macon, Best Field Goal Percentage 77.4% (24-31) vs. Citadel ( ) Best FG Pct. - One Half 93.3 (14-15) vs. Radford ( ) Most 3-Point FG Made 18 (36) at Duquesne (3-2-02) Most 3-Point FG Att. 36 at Duquesne (3-2-02), vs. La.-Monroe ( ) Best 3-Point FG % 75.0% (6-8) vs. ECU ( ) Most Free Throws Made 38 vs. Davidson ( ) Most Free Throws Attempted 53 vs. Virginia (2-7-53) Best Free Throw Percentage 100% (16-16) vs. VMI (2-2-89) Best FT Percentage - One Half 100% (16-16)vs. Virginia ( ) Most Consecutive FT Made 22 vs. Virginia ( ) Most Rebounds 100 vs. North Carolina (2-3-53) Most Assists 30 vs. Bluefield ( ) Most Steals 20 vs. Atlantic Christian ( ) 20 vs. George Mason ( ) Most Blocked Shots 13 vs. American ( ) Fewest Turnovers 2 vs. George Mason ( ) 2 vs. American ( ) Most Turnovers 40 vs. Rhode Island ( ) Fewest Personal Fouls 6 vs. Stockton State ( ) Most Personal Fouls 36 vs. VMI (2-1-78) 36 vs. O. Dominion ( ) 36 vs. VCU ( ) Most Disqualifications 5 vs. G. Washington ( ) 5 vs. VCU ( ) 1988 CAA Champions The Spiders celebrate their NCAA win over South Carolina in SEASON Most Points Scored 2451 (1955) Best Scoring Average 84.8 (1966) Most FG Made 897 (1954) Most FG Attempted 2279 (1954) Best FG Percentage 53.5% ( ) (1981) Most 3-Point FG Made 279 ( ) Most 3-Point FG Attempted 893 ( ) Best 3-Point FG Percentage 43.8% ( ) (1988) Most FT Made 721 (1956) Most FT Attempted 1045 (1956) Best FT Percentage 74.9% ( ) 1965 Most Rebounds 1546 (1953) Most Assists 546 (1988) Most Steals 262 (1985); (1986); (2002) Most Blocked Shots 155 (2000) Most Turnovers 556 (1978) Fewest Turnovers 370 (2002) Most Personal Fouls 687 (1988) Best Winning Percentage 100% (20-0) (1935) Most Victories 26 (1988) Most Consecutive Victories 24 ( ) 85

86 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL All-Time Leaders SCORING AVERAGE Season Name Year G FG FT Total Avg. 1. McCurdy, Bob Stewart, Aron Stewart, Aron Moates, Johnny Perry, Mike Newman, Johnny Newman, Johnny Newman, Johnny Telepo, John Blair, Curtis Career Name Years G FG FT Total Avg. 1. Stewart, Aron McCurdy, Bob Perry, Mike Newman, Johnny Moates, Johnny Stevenson, Greg Foster, Kenny Tenwick, Tom Telepo, John Bob McCurdy POINTS Game Name Date FG FT Ttl Opponent 1. McCurdy, Bob Appalachian St. 2. McCurdy, Bob West Virginia 3. McCurdy, Bob VMI 4. Wood, Wiley Jefferson School 5. Stewart, Aron Appalachian St. - McCurdy, Bob Duquesne 7. Ford, Wilton W&M - Stewart, Aron Virginia Tech - McCurdy, Bob Tulane 10. Stephenson, Elmo Mount Union - McCurdy, Bob Furman Season Name Year G FG FT Total Avg. 1. McCurdy, Bob Newman, Johnny Newman, Johnny Stewart, Aron Perry, Mike Newman, Johnny Blair, Curtis Atkinson, Ken Stevenson, Jarod Woolfolk, Peter Steve Kratzer

87 FIELD GOALS FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE Season Name Year G Made Att. Pct. 1. Kratzer, Steve Perry, Mike Cowan, Vince McCurdy, Bob Pehl, Jeff Cowan, Vince Rice, Rodney Woolfolk, Peter Edwards, Rick Poole, Eric Career Name Years G Made Att. Pct. 1. Kratzer, Steve Cowan, Vince McCurdy, Bob Hodges, Mike Perry, Mike Pehl, Jeff Newman, Johnny Shields, Jim Johnson, Kelvin Schweitz, John FIELD GOALS MADE Game Name Date FG Opponent 1. McCurdy, Bob West Virginia - Wood, Wiley Jefferson School 3. Stewart, Aron Appalachian St. - McCurdy, Bob Appalachian St. 5. Stewart, Aron Villanova - McCurdy, Bob VMI 7. Stephenson, Elmo Mount Union - Stewart, Aron California-Irvine 9. Newman, Johnny St. Mary s (CA) 10. Stewart, Aron Jacksonville - McCurdy, Bob Virginia Tech - McCurdy, Bob Furman - Perry, Mike Virginia Tech Season Name Year G FGs Avg. 1. McCurdy, Bob Perry, Mike Newman, Johnny Newman, Johnny Stewart, Aron Newman, Johnny Stewart, Aron Woolfolk, Peter Moates, Johnny McCurdy, Bob Perry, Mike Career Name Years G FGs Avg. 1. Newman, Johnny Perry, Mike Schweitz, John Woolfolk, Peter Harrison, Ed Blair, Curtis Lysaght, Walt Moates, Johnny Johnson, Kelvin Wood, Kenny THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Game Name Date No. (Att.) Opponent 1. Baker, Jonathan (11) George Mason - Atkinson, Ken (11) Navy - Fleming, Chris (14) Georgia Tech 4. Baker, Jonathan (11) East Carolina - Mobley, Adam (9) William & Mary - Jarmon, Gerald (9) East Carolina - Fleming, Chris (10) Temple - Stevenson, Greg (8) McNeese State Season Name Year G No./Att. Pct. Avg. 1. Rice, Rodney (180) Stevenson, Jarod (174) Brown, Reggie (269) Atkinson, Ken (190) Baker, Jonathan (214) Skrocki, Mike (231) Baker, Jonathan (159) Brown, Reggie (180) Baker, Jonathan (159) Blair, Curtis (141) Career Name Years G No./Att. Pct. Avg. 1. Baker, Jonathan (634) Brown, Reggie (589) Atkinson, Ken (420) Stevenson, Jarod (377) Blair, Curtis (371) Rice, Rodney (302) Jarmon, Gerald (301) Ungerer, Scott (344) Reggie Brown Jonathan Baker 87ALL-TIME LEADERS

88 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL FREE THROWS MADE Game Name Date No. Opponent 1. Foster, Kenny West Virginia 2. Green, Tom VMI 3. Oliver, Daryl Radford - Oliver, Daryl Campbell *Seven players tied with 14 free throws made in a game. Season Name Year G No. Avg. 1. McCurdy, Bob Tenwick, Tom Harrison, Ed Ford, Wilton Newman, Johnny Mitchell, Warren Newman, John Harrison, Ed Foster, Kenny Harrison, Ed Career Name Years G No. Avg. 1. Harrison, Ed Newman, Johnny Tenwick, Tom Mills, Warren Lambiotte, Butch Green, Tom Atkinson, Ken Perry, Mike Foster, Kenny Daniel, Ken Pete Woolfolk John Newman 9. Fleming, Chris (282) Smith, Kinte (282) Skrocki, Mike (288) FREE THROWS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Season Name Year G Made Att. Pct. 1. Newman, Johnny Johnson, Kelvin Atkinson, Ken Schweitz, John Flye, Bill Welsh, Spike Foster, Kenny Mitchell, Warren Stevenson, Jarod Harrison, Ed Career Name Years G Made Att. Pct. 1. Campbell, John Ryfinski, Stan Schweitz, John Newman, Johnny Johnson, Kelvin Atkinson, Ken Welsh, Spike Skrocki, Mike Burroughs, Eugene Mitchell, Warren REBOUNDS Game Name Date No. Opponent 1. Lysaght, Walt North Carolina 2. Lysaght, Walt Virginia 3. Daniel, Ken North Carolina 4. Grodzicki, George George Washington 5. Daniel, Ken Virginia - Adkins, Curt Wake Forest 7. Witt, Bob Washington & Lee 8. Green, Tom George Washington - Boehling, Bob Vanderbilt - Woolfolk, Peter Fairfield Season Name Year G No. Avg. 1. Daniel, Ken Lysaght, Walt Lysaght, Walt Daniel, Ken Stewart, Aron Woolfolk, Peter Green, Tom Lysaght, Walt Butler, Jeff Grodzicki, George Career Name Years G No. Avg. 1. Daniel, Ken Lysaght, Walt Poole, Eric Woolfolk, Peter Perry, Mike Green, Tom Wood, Kenny Newman, John Pehl, Jeff Tenwick, Tom

89 Greg Beckwith Johnathan Collins ASSISTS Game Name Date No. Opponent 1. Beckwith, Greg Navy 2. Beckwith, Greg UNC Wilmington 3. Eastman, Kevin William & Mary - Beckwith, Greg Navy 5. Cueto, Carlos American - Campbell, John Old Dominion - Beckwith, Greg George Mason - Beckwith, Greg St. Joseph s 9. Beckwith, Greg Marquette - Beckwith, Greg Providence - Beckwith, Greg Virginia - Beckwith, Greg Old Dominion - Rice, Rodney James Madison - Burroughs, Eugene Wake Forest Season Name Year Games No. Avg. 1. Beckwith, Greg Beckwith, Greg Atkinson, Ken Ungerer, Scott Ungerer, Scott Beckwith, Greg Cueto, Carlos Ungerer, Scott Stapleton, Scott Atkinson, Ken Rice, Rodney Eastman, Kevin Myers, Jeff Career Name Years Games No. Avg. 1. Beckwith, Greg Ungerer, Scott Atkinson, Ken Cueto, Carlos Stapleton, Scott Jarmon, Gerald Johnson, Kelvin Burroughs, Eugene Eastman, Kevin Schweitz, John STEALS Game Name Date No. Opponent 1. Eastman, Kevin Davidson 2. Jarmon, Gerald East Carolina - Beckwith, Greg UNC Wilmington - Beckwith, Greg William & Mary Nine players tied with six steals in a game, including Tony Dobbins (6 vs. Radford, ) Season Name Year Games No. Avg. 1. Beckwith, Greg Beckwith, Greg Dobbins, Tony Davis, John Davis, John Davis, John Baker, Jonathan Elliot, Rick Beckwith, Greg English, Eric Career Name Years G No. Avg. 1. Beckwith, Greg Davis, John Baker, Jonathan Newman, Johnny Stapleton, Scott Ungerer, Scott Johnson, Kelvin Burroughs, Eugene Blair, Curtis Schweitz, John BLOCKS Game Name Date No. Opponent 1. Faulconer, Tim Liberty 2. Bryant, Joe Jon William & Mary 3. Pehl, Jeff Delaware Valley Pehl, Jeff East Carolina Winiecki, Mike American Wall, Derrick American Collins, Johnathan Dayton 8. Five blocks in a game accomplished by seven players, nine times. Season Name Year G No. Avg. 1. Collins, Johnathan Faulconer, Tim Faulconer, Tim Pehl, Jeff Pehl, Jeff Hensel, David Butler, Miller Kratzer, Steve Kratzer, Steve Springer, Jim Winiecki, Mike Career Name Years G No. Avg. 1. Faulconer, Tim Pehl, Jeff Poole, Eric Kratzer, Steve Collins, Johnathan Newman, Johnny Springer, Jim Hensel, David MINUTES PLAYED PER GAME Career Name Years G Minutes Avg. 1. Perry, Mike Bethea, Tom Stevenson, Greg Atkinson, Ken Newman, Johnny Rice, Rodney Johnson, Kelvin Ungerer, Scott Stevenson, Jarod Blair, Curtis ALL-TIME LEADERS 89

90 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL Leading Scorers Year Name G FG FT Pts Avg Dave Miller Herb Peterson Herb Peterson Herb Peterson Herb Peterson Russell Mann Russell Mann Lud Sherman Ed Perlowski Ed Perlowski Roger Leverton Winfrey Brown Winfrey Brown Bucky Jacobs Mush Greene Petey Jacobs Bill Burge Bill Burge Robert Erickson Mac Pitt Jr Freddie Gantt Freddie Gantt Freddie Gantt Freddie Gantt Louis Miller Art Haines Elmo Stephenson Elmo Stephenson Wes Brown Elmo Stephenson Ed Harrison Ed Harrison Ed Harrison Ed Harrison Warren Mitchell Roy Peschel Theryl Willis Butch Lambiotte Tom Booker Danny Higgins Danny Higgins John Telepo Tom Tenwick Johnny Moates Johnny Moates Wilton Ford Kenny Foster Jim Hewitt Mike Anastasio Jeff Snider Aron Stewart Aron Stewart Bob McCurdy Jeff Butler Reggie Brown Jeff Butler Mike Perry Mike Perry Mike Perry Mike Perry John Schweitz John Newman John Newman John Newman John Newman Peter Woolfolk Peter Woolfolk Mike Winiecki Ken Atkinson Curtis Blair Curtis Blair Kenny Wood Michael Hodges Kass Weaver Jarod Stevenson Rick Edwards Jarod Stevenson Charles Stephens Greg Stevenson Greg Stevenson Reggie Brown

91 1,000 Point Scorers Name Years Games Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Total Avg. 1. John Newman Mike Perry Ed Harrison John Schweitz Curtis Blair Peter Woolfolk Ken Atkinson Jarod Stevenson Johnny Moates Kenny Wood Walt Lysaght Kelvin Johnson Ken Daniel Bob McCurdy Kenny Foster Aron Stewart Warren Mills Eric Poole Tom Tenwick Butch Lambiotte Kevin Eastman Tom Green John Telepo Greg Stevenson Reggie Brown ? Rodney Rice Picot Frazier Bill Flye Jeff Pehl Scott Stapleton Danny Higgins Spike Welsh Mike Winiecki Jonathan Baker ,000 POINT SCORERS John Newman Curtis Blair Kenny Foster Picot Frazier 91

92 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL All-Time Coaching Records John Beilein Season Coach Won Lost Frank M. Dobson Frank M. Dobson Frank M. Dobson Frank M. Dobson Dave Satterfield, Jr Robert C. Marshall Frank M. Dobson Frank M. Dobson Frank M. Dobson Frank M. Dobson Frank M. Dobson Frank M. Dobson Frank M. Dobson Frank M. Dobson Frank M. Dobson Frank M. Dobson Frank M. Dobson Frank M. Dobson Frank M. Dobson 10 3 Season Coach Won Lost Frank M. Dobson Malcolm U. Pitt Malcolm U. Pitt Malcolm U. Pitt Malcolm U. Pitt Malcolm U. Pitt Malcolm U. Pitt Malcolm U. Pitt Malcolm U. Pitt Malcolm U. Pitt Malcolm U. Pitt Malcolm U. Pitt Malcolm U. Pitt Malcolm U. Pitt Malcolm U. Pitt Malcolm U. Pitt Malcolm U. Pitt Malcolm U. Pitt Malcolm U. Pitt Malcolm U. Pitt H. Lester Hooker Jr H. Lester Hooker Jr H. Lester Hooker Jr H. Lester Hooker Jr H. Lester Hooker Jr H. Lester Hooker Jr H. Lester Hooker Jr H. Lester Hooker Jr H. Lester Hooker Jr H. Lester Hooker Jr H. Lester Hooker Jr Lewis Mills Lewis Mills Lewis Mills Lewis Mills Lewis Mills Lewis Mills Lewis Mills Lewis Mills Lewis Mills Lewis Mills 8 16 Season Coach Won Lost Lewis Mills Carl J. Slone Carl J. Slone Carl J. Slone Carl J. Slone Lou Goetz Lou Goetz Lou Goetz Dick Tarrant Dick Tarrant Dick Tarrant Dick Tarrant Dick Tarrant Dick Tarrant Dick Tarrant Dick Tarrant Dick Tarrant Dick Tarrant Dick Tarrant Dick Tarrant Bill Dooley Bill Dooley Bill Dooley Bill Dooley John Beilein John Beilein John Beilein John Beilein John Beilein CUMULATIVE RECORDS No. Coach Years Won Lost Pct. 1. Dick Tarrant ( ) Malcolm U. Pitt ( ) Frank M. Dobson ( , ) H. Lester Hooker Jr. ( ) Lewis Mills ( ) John Beilein ( ) Carl J. Slone ( ) Bill Dooley ( ) Lou Goetz ( ) Dave Satterfield ( ) Robert C. Marshall ( ) Totals Dick Tarrant

93 Accolades Ken Atkinson MIKE ANASTASIO ( ) First Team all-southern KEN ATKINSON ( ) CAA Rookie of the Year Times-Dispatch Invit. all-tournament Central Fidelity Holiday all-tournament First Team all-caa CAA all-tournament Central Fidelity MVP T-D all-tournament First Team all-state First Team all-caa CAA Tournament MVP DAMON BACOTE (1994) CAA all-rookie JONATHAN BAKER ( ) CAA all-rookie Team CAA all-tournament Team Dr Pepper Classic all-tournament Team (UTC) Second Team all CAA GREG BECKWITH ( ) CAA all-tournament Apple Invitational all-tournament Times-Dispatch Invit. all-tournament Second Team all-state Second Team all-caa TOM BETHEA ( ) Spider Classic all-tournament CURTIS BLAIR ( ) Central Fidelity Holiday all-tournament Times-Dispatch Invit. all-tournament CAA all-tournament Second Team all-state First Team All-CAA CAA all-tournament all-caa Defensive Team Central Fidelity MVP T-D Tournament MVP CAA all-tournament First Team all-state First Team all-caa CAA Player of the Year all-caa Defensive Team 1992 Picked by the Houston Rockets in the 2nd Rd.of the NBA Draft BOB BOEHLING ( ) Spider Classic all-tournament TOM BOOKER ( ) Second Team all-state UR Invitational all-tournament MARSEILLES BROWN ( ) CAA Rookie of the Year CAA all-tournament Team REGGIE BROWN (1999- ) CAA all-rookie Team CAA all-tournament Team CAA Player of the Week Las Vegas Class all-tournament team Atlantic 10 all-tournament team WES BROWN ( ) First Team all-state WINFREY BROWN ( ) Second Team all-state First Team all-state BILL BURGE ( ) UR Athletic Hall of Fame Second Team all-state EUGENE BURROUGHS ( ) CAA all-rookie CAA all-defensive CAA all-defensive JEFF BUTLER ( ) Second Team all-southern Southern all-tournament Spider Classic MVP TERRY CONNOLLY ( ) Central Fidelity MVP CARLOS CUETO ( ) CAA all-academic Team KEN DANIEL ( ) First Team all-state Second Team all-state Second Team all-state JOHN DAVIS ( ) Hon. Mention Academic All-America 1986 NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship TONY DISERVIO ( ) First Team all-state TONY DOBBINS (2001- Atlantic 10 all-defensive team A-10 all-academic team KEVIN EASTMAN ( ) Second Team all-southern Spider Classic all-tournament Times-Dispatch Invit. all-tournament RICK EDWARDS ( ) Charleston Classic all-tourn Second Team all-caa CAA Player of the Week LOUIS ELMORE ( ) First Team all-state ERIC ENGLISH ( ) Second-Team all-caa TIM FAULCONER (1998- ) CAA all-defensive Team CAA all-defensive Team CHRIS FLEMING ( ) Central Fidelity Holiday all-tournament BILL FLYE ( ) Times-Dispatch all-tournament CAA all-tournament WILTON FORD ( ) UR Athletic Hall of Fame First Team all-state First Team all-southern Southern all-tournament KENNY FOSTER ( ) Second Team all-state Second Team all-state Southern all-tournament JIM GAHAGAN ( ) Second Team all-state FREDDIE GANTT ( ) First Team all-state First Team all-state First Team all-state GEORGE GASSER ( ) Second Team all-state TOM GREEN ( ) Second Team all-state First Team all-state First Team all-southern ACCOLADES 93

94 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL MUSH GREENE ( ) Second Team all-state ED HARRISON ( ) UR Athletic Hall of Fame First Team all-state First Team all-state Second Team all-southern First Team all-state Second Team all-southern First Team all-state First Team all-southern Southern all-tournament HERB HASH ( ) UR Athletic Hall of Fame Second Team all-state Second Team all-state JIM HEWITT ( ) Southern all-tournament DANNY HIGGINS ( ) Second Team all-state Second Team all-southern UR Invitational MVP First Team all-state UR Invitational all-tourn UR Invitational all-tourn. MICHAEL HODGES ( ) Second Team all-caa CAA all-tournament STUART HOSKINS ( ) UR Athletic Hall of Fame Second Team all-state First Team all-state DICK HUMBERT ( ) UR Athletic Hall of Fame Second Team all-state BUCKY JACOBS ( ) UR Athletic Hall of Fame First Team all-state PETEY JACOBS ( ) UR Athletic Hall of Fame First Team all-state First Team all-state First Team all-southern GERALD JARMON ( ) CAA all-rookie Team KELVIN JOHNSON ( ) Second Team all-caa CAA all-tournament SCOTT KAUFFMAN ( ) CAA all-academic Team CAA all-academic Team STEVE KRATZER ( ) Central Fidelity Classic all-tournament T-D all-tourn. Team CAA all-tourn. Team CAA all-defensive Team GEORGE LACY ( ) UR Athletic Hall of Fame First Team all-state First Team all-state All-America First Team all-state BUTCH LAMBIOTTE ( ) Second Team all-state UR Invitational all-tourn. ROGER LEVERTON ( ) UR Athletic Hall of Fame First Team all-state WALT LYSAGHT ( ) UR Athletic Hall of Fame First Team all-state Second Team all-state Second Team all-state Second Team all-southern Southern all-tournament Second Team all-state Second Team all-southern Southern all-tournament RUSSELL MANN ( ) Second Team all-state BOB McCURDY ( ) UR Athletic Hall of Fame Second Team all-southern Southern all-tournament Citizens-Helms Foundation All-America First Team all-southern Led the nation in scoring with a average DAVE MILLER ( ) First Team all-state LOUIS MILLER ( ; 46-47) UR Athletic Hall of Fame Virginia Sports Hall of Fame Second Team all-state First Team all-state WARREN MILLS ( ) UR Athletic Hall of Fame First Team all-state WARREN MITCHELL ( ) First Team all-state Second Team all-southern Southern all-tournament JOHNNY MOATES ( ) First Team all-state First Team all-southern First Team all-state First Team all-southern Southern all-tournament Southern Plyr. of the Year ADAM MOBLEY ( ) CAAAll-Academic Team JOHNNY NEWMAN ( ) UR Athletic Hall of Fame CAA Rookie of the Year AP Honorable Mention All-America T-D all-tournament First Team all-state State Player of the Year CAA Player of the Year CAA Tournament MVP AP Honorable MentionAll-America T-D all-tournament Second Team all-state First Team all-caa CAA all-tournament AP Honorable Mention All-America Apple Invitational MVP T-D Invitational MVP First Team all-state First Team all-caa 1986 Drafted by the NBA scleveland Cavaliers His No. 20 jersey is retired LEE O BRYAN ( ) Second Team all-state UR Invitational all-tournament DARYL OLIVER ( ) CAA Tournament MVP NICK PATRICK( ) Northwestern Mutual Classic all-tournament (USF) MICHAEL PERRY ( ) UR Athletic Hall of Fame T-D all-tournament Second Team all-state Spider Classic all-tournament T-D all-tournament Second Team all-state Converse Hon. Mention All-America T-D all-tournament First Team all-caa Spider Classic MVP T-D all-tournament First Team all-state First Team all-caa CAA all-tournament Drafted by the NBA s Kansas City Kings in the 9th round ROY PESCHEL ( ) Second Team all-state First Team all-state Second Team all-southern HERB PETERSON ( ) UR Athletic Hall of Fame First Team all-state First Team all-state First Team all-state MAC PITT JR. ( ) First Team all-state ERIC POOLE ( ) CAA all-rookie Team Cyclone Shootout all-tourney Iona Clasic all-tournament CAA all-tournament Team

95 LARRY RAUPPIUS ( ) Second Team all-state UR Invitational all-tournament RODNEY RICE ( ) Central Fidelity Holiday all-tournament Central Fidelity Holiday all-tournament Kactus Klassic all-tournament Second Team all-caa CAA all-tournament JOHN SCHWEITZ ( ) Spider Classic all-tournament Spider Classic all-tournament Second Team all-state First Team all-caa CAA all-tournament Spider Classic MVP First Team all-state First Team all-caa CAA all-tournament LUD SHERMAN ( ) UR Athletic Hall of Fame First Team all-state JIM SHIELDS ( ) CAA Tournament MVP MIKE SKROCKI (2000- ) Atlantic 10 third team A-10 Player of the Week (First in Program History) A-10 all-academic team Spider Invitational all-tournament team VaSID second-team KINTE SMITH ( ) Second Team all-caa Second Team all-caa CHARLIE SOKOL ( ) Second Team all-state JIM SPRINGER ( ) CAA all-academics SCOTT STAPLETON ( ) Kactus Classic all-tournament all-caa Defensive Team Second Team all-caa all-caa Defensive Team CHARLES STEPHENS ( ) CAA Rookie of the Year Second Team all-caa TCBY Holiday Classic all-tournament ELMO STEPHENSON ( ;51-52) UR Athletic Hall of Fame Second Team all-state Second Team all-state Second Team all-state GREG STEVENSON ( ) First Team all-caa Richmond Times-Dispatch State Player of the Year CAA all-tournament Team CAA Leading Scorer Three-time CAA Player of the Week First Team all-caa Richmond Times-Dispatch State Player of the Year CAA Leading Scorer Four-time CAA Player of the Week Raycom Tournament of Champions All-Tournament team JAROD STEVENSON ( ) CAA Player of the Week CAA Player of the Week Iona Classic all-tournament CAA Player of the Year First Team all-caa CAA all-tournament Team CAA Player of the Week (3 times) Northwestern Mutual Classic all-tournament Team(USF) Dr Pepper Classic MVP (UTC) CBS/Chevrolet Player of the Game vs. South Carolina CBS/Chevrolet Player of the Game vs. Washington State of Virginia Player of the Year Second Team All-Region ARON STEWART ( ) All-America Citizen Helms Foundation First Team all-southern Southern Conference Player of the Year All-America Citizen Helms Foundation First Team all-southern Southern Conference all-tournament CRAIG SULLIVAN ( ) Spider Classic all-tournament JOHN TELEPO ( ) Second Team all-state UR Invitational all-tournament Second Team all-state First Team all-state First Team all-southern TOM TENWICK ( ) Second Team all-state First Team all-state First Team all-southern SCOTT UNGERER (1998- ) Carrier Classic all-tournament team CAA Player of the Week A-10 all-academic team VaSID third-team ADAM WARD ( ) CAA all-academic Team KASS WEAVER ( ) Second Team all-caa First Team all-caa Fiesta Bowl Classic all-tournament MVP of UR/Arizona TV game Blue Ribbon Honorable Mention Preseason All-America Two-time CAA Player of the Week SPIKE WELSH ( ) Second Team all-state Second Team all-southern THERYL WILLIS ( ) UR Invitational all-tourn First Team all-state Second Team all-southern UR Invitational all-tourn. MIKE WINIECKI ( ) NABC District IV All-America Central Fidelity Classic all-tournament Times-Dispatch all-tourn. First Team all-state First Team all-caa KENNY WOOD ( ) CAA all-rookie Team CAA all-tournament Second Team all-caa Second Team all-state Second Team all-caa Central Fidelity Classic all-tournament Times-Dispatch all-tourn First Team all-caa PETER WOOLFOLK ( ) CAA Rookie of the Year Times-Dispatch all-tourn Central Fidelity Classic all-tourn. Second Team all-state Second Team all-caa Central Fidelity Classic all-tourn. Kactus Classic Tourn. MVP Times-Dispatch Tourn. MVP First Team all-state First Team all-caa Jarod Stevenson ACCOLADES 95

96 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL All-Time Roster A Abdul-Malik, K Adams, Johnny 1930 Adkins, Curtis Allen, Jimmy 1945 Allen, John 1922 Allmond, Otis 1932 Amann, Ray Anastasio, Mike Anderson, S Ash, Roy 1944 Atkinson, Ken Atwell, George B Babbit, Ted Bacote, Damon 1994 Baker, Jonathan Batts, Buster Beckwith, Greg Bell, E.W Belter, Steve 1992 Bethea, Tom Bethel, Ralph Blair, Curtis Boehling, Bob Booker, Tom Border, Jay 1945 Bragg, Ed Brimm, Graham 1949 Bristow, Jack Brock, Robert, Jr Brown, Marseilles Brown, Reggie Brown, Wes Brown, Winfrey Bryant, Joe Jon Buhrman, Chris Bucknor, Jermaine Burge, Bill Burgess, Terry Burroughs, Eugene Burton, Bill Bushkar, Phil Butler, Jeff Butler, Miller 1978 C Campbell, John Caravati, Charles 1918 Carlton, Graham Cash, Richard 1940 Catlett, Steve Chalmers, George 1937 Chaltain, Victor Cheatham, Russ 1951 Cioli, Lon 1943 Cole, Alan Collier, Gus Collins, Johnathan Condos, Gus 1950 Connolly, Terry Connors, Dave Corr, Richard 1917 Cosby, A.B Cosby, Lynn 1916 Cousins, Solon 1946 Cowan, Vince Cox, C.C Crisman, Hugh Cueto, Carlos Cunningham, M D Dallett, Dando 1944 Daniel, Ken Dauses, Joe 1971 Davis, John DeMotte, Joe Dickerson, E Dickinson, Al Dirom, Mac DiServo, Pat DiServo, Tony Dobbins, Tony Dobson, Jack 1933 Doley, John Dolsey, Bernard Dooley, Bill Dow, Mike Dudek, Hank 1988 E Eacho, Stuart Earle, Charlie Eastman, Kevin Edwards, Rick Eisner, Bart Elliott, Rick Elmore, Louis Ely, Jimmy Enck, Buddy English, Eric Erickson, Robert Evans, Ty 1991 F Fagan, Raymond 1924 Faulconer, Tim Fells, Larry Fleming, Chris Flint, Grover 1962 Floyd, Ronnie Floyd, Steve Ford, Aubrey Ford, Wilton Flye, Bill Foster, Kenny Fray, Curtis Frazier, Picot G Gahagan, Jim Gantt, Freddie Gaskins, Lee Gasser, George Giragosian, Archie Glover, Jimmy 1987 Goforth, W Goss, Lee Gray, Eric 1974 Green, Tom Greene, Abe Greene, Mush Greenway, Kent 1970 Grodzicki, George H Haines, Art Hardin, Tim Harrison, Ed Harrison, J.D Hash, Herb Hatcher, Roger Haymore, Dick 1961 Heher, Andy Heifner, Ken 1975 Hensel, David Heubi, G.P Hewitt, Jim Higgins, Danny Hodges, Michael Holliday, William 1929 Holloman, Will Hoskins, Stuart Houston, Rick Humbert, Dick Hunt, Doug 1963 Hynson, Fred 1957 J Jacobs, Bay 1941 Jacobs, Bob 1973 Jacobs, Bucky Jacobs, Petey Jarmon, Gerald Jefferson, Charles Johnson, Eric Johnson, Kelvin Johnson, Marty Jones, Arthur K Kauffman, Scott Kizzie, Mike Knight, Irving Kranitzky, Charles 1946 Kranitzky, George 1944 Krapin, Louis 1931 Kratzer, Steve Kroff, Irwin 1944 L Lacy, George Lambiotte, Butch Lay, Justin Leverton, Roger Litchfield, Terry 1958 Lockery, Jack 1933 Logan, J.R Loury, Keith Luebbert, Carl Lysaght, Walt M Mack, Carlton Mann, Russell Marshall, Ray 1947 Massenburg, William 1987 Mayes, Tim McCann, Billy McCurdy, Bob McCurdy, Steve McDonald, Juddy 1990 McKinney, Jason Metzger, Jeremy Miller, Dave Miller, Louis Mills, Doug Mills, Warren Mitchell, Perry Mitchell, Warren Moates, Johnny Mobley, Adam Moran, Gil Morchower, Mike Morris, Phil Morton, Jason Morton, Mike 1976 Mottley, Robert Moughamian, S Muldowney, Brian Mundy, Jimmy 1937 Myers, Jeff N Nanney, Bradley Newman, Johnny Noll, John 1951 Null, Jack 1946 O O Bryan, Lee O Connell, Hugh O Malley, Patrick Onesty, Lou Oliver, Daryl Owen, Frank P Patrick, Nick Patterson, Larry Pehl, Jeff Perlowski, Ed Perry, Mike Peschel, Roy Peterson, Herb Phillips, Tyler Pitt, Mac Jr Pitts, Doug Poff, Lewis 1916 Polnitz, Terry 1982 Poole, Eric R Raggozino, Al Rauppius, Larry Reams, Doug Redford, Ellis Reed, Mark Rice, Rodney Rich, Gary 1989 Rinaldi, Al Roane, Cordell Roberts, Harvey Robertson, Bill Robinson, Ellyson 1918 Robinson, Irvin Rosemond, Ken Rowe, Ron 1952 Runk, Joe Ryfinski, Stan S Sanford, Fillmore Sanford, Jack 1939 Sanford, Mike Sanford, Ryland 1924 Sanford, Taylor Satterfield, Dave Saunders, Barry Savage, U.S. (Doc) 1942 Scott, Jamaal Skrocki, Mike Schweitz, John Seawright, Carl 1926 Sember, Paul 1979 Seyler, Larry 1946 Shaw, Bob Sheahan, Brian 1981 Sherman, Lud Shields, Jim Sklar, Jerry Slappy, Larry 1976 Slone, Carl Smith, Kinte Snead, Hobson 1920 Snider, Jeff Sokol, Charlie 1944 Spears, George Spose, Al Springer, Jim St. Leger, John 1951 Stapleton, Scott Steenberge, Kevin Stephens, Charles Stephenson, Elmo Stevenson, Greg Stevenson, Jarod Stewart, Aron Stoneburner, Frank 1944 Stoneburner, John Stoneburner, S Street, J.F Stringer, Mike 2000 Sullivan, Craig Suttenfield, Jim T Tardivo, James 1952 Tarrant, Dennis 1982 Taylor, Benjy Telepo, John Tenwick, Tom Thistlethwaite, Dick Thoma, 1924 Thompson, C.W Thompson, Clive 1944 Towill, Thurman Tribble, Harold 1919 Trippier 1945 Tyson, Leo 1917 U Ukrop, Bobby Underwood, Horace 1963 Ungerer, Scott V Vaughan, John 1962 W Wall, Derrick Ward, Adam Washington, Ukee Weathers, Tim Weaver, Kass Webb, Paul 1989 Weddington, Larry 1968 Welch, John Welsh, Spike Whitmer, Bob Wholey, Walter 1941 Wicker, Caldwell 1917 Williams, Dave Williams, Gary 1994 Williams, Jeff 1933 Williams, Jeff 1977 Williams, Marcus Willis, Theryl Winiecki, Mike Wiseman, Clarke Witt, Bob Witt, Everett 1956 Wood, Kenny Wood, Wiley Woolfolk, Peter Wright, John Wright, Massie 1951 Y Yates, James 1919 Z Ziegler, William Zwayer, Eric

97 All-Time Results (12-7, 5-1) (H: 7-3; A: 5-4) Head Coach: Frank M. Dobson Captain: Carl Leubbert Dec.4 Richmond Howitzers L Dec.6 at Richmond Blues# W Dec.11 Med. Col. of Va.(!) W Jan.8 John Marshall A.C.(!) W Jan.9 at F burg YMCA W Jan.13 at Randolph-Macon* W Jan.16 Union Theological W Jan.22 Richmond Howitzers L Jan.28 at Richmond Blues# W Jan.31 Hampden-Sydney W Feb.4 Va. Christian Coll. L Feb.12 at Hampden-Sydney W Feb.12 at Lynchburg YMCA L Feb.13 at Roanoke L Feb.14 at Va. Christian Coll. L Feb.18 at William & Mary L Feb.23 John Marshall AC (!) W Feb.25 Randolph-Macon W Mar.4 William & Mary W *Overtime; Howitzer s Armory was home court #Blues Armory; (!) McGills Catholic Union Brock, Robert (F) 7.4 Luebbert, Carl (F) 12.7 Heubi, G.P. (C) 5.7 Mitchell, Perry (G) 2.0 Satterfield, Dave (G) (6-6, 3-3) (H: 3-2; A: 2-4; N: 1-0) Head Coach: Frank M. Dobson Captain: Carl Luebbert Jan.19 McGills Cath. Union W Jan.20 at Virginia L Jan.21 Virginia Tech (!) L Jan.27 at Richmond Gray s W Feb.2 at McGills Catholic Union W Feb.6 at Hampden-Sydney* W Feb.10 at Randolph-Macon L Feb.13 William & Mary W Feb.17 Hampden-Sydney W Feb.25 at Richmond Hwtzers L Feb.27 Randolph-Macon L Mar.3 at William & Mary L (!) Gray s Armory ; *Farmville Armory Note: Howitzers Armory was home court Luebbert, Carl (F) 9.2 Wood, Wiley (F) 12.0 Logan, J.P. (C) 0.4 Satterfield, Dave (C) 0.7 Cox, C.C. (G) 1.3 Mitchell Perry (G) (7-9, 2-4) (H: 6-3; A: 1-6) Head Coach: Frank M. Dobson Captain: Perry Mitchell Jan. 8 Fairmount A.C. W Jan. 13 John Marshall H.S. W Jan.18 at Cardinal A.C.(Lynchburg) L Jan.19 at Virginia L Jan.20 at Staunton M.A. W Jan.21 at Washington & Lee L Jan.22 at Va. Military L Jan.28 Hampden-Sydney W Feb.3 McGills Catholic Union W Feb.9 at William & Mary L Feb.12 Randolph-Macon W Feb.14 Delaware L Feb.16 William & Mary L Feb.18 at Hampden-Sydney L Feb.22 Jefferson School (Ch ville) W Feb.26 Randolph-Macon L Note: Howitzers Armory was home court Cosby, Lynn (F) 4.7 Wood, Wiley (F) 15.3 Satterfield, Dave (C) 4.3 Cosby, A.B. (G) 2.0 Cox, C.C. (G) (7-5, 5-1) (H: 2-1; A; 5-4) Head Coach: Frank M. Dobson Captain: Wiley Wood Jan.24 at Virginia L Jan.25 at Staunton Military W Jan.26 at Washington & Lee L Jan.27 at Va. Military L Jan. 31 at Church Hill A.C. W Feb.3 at Hampden-Sydney W Feb.7 at William & Mary W Feb.10 Hampden-Sydney*** W Feb.17 at Randolph-Macon W Feb.21 William & Mary W Feb.23 at YMCA L Feb.28 Randolph-Macon L ***Triple Overtime Temporary Gym was home Wood, Wiley (F) 9.2 Dickerson, Edwim (F) 7.6 Tyson, Lee (C) 2.9 Wicker, Caldwell (G) 2.0 Corr, Richard (G) (3-6, 3-3) (H: 3-2; A: 0-4) Head Coach: Dave Satterfield, Jr. Captain: Edwin Dickerson Jan.25 at Virginia L Jan.26 Richmond YMCA# L Feb.2 at Richmond YMCA L Feb.8 Hampden-Sydney* L Feb.13 at William & Mary L Feb.16 Randolph-Macon# W Feb.21 at Hampden-Syndney L Feb.23 Randolph-Macon# W Feb.27 William & Mary# W *Temporary Gym # Howitzers Armory Caravati, Charles (F) 5.8 Dickerson, Edwin (F) 9.6 Mottley, Robert (C) 6.3 Knight, Irving (G) 2.5 Robinson, Ellyson (G) (1-5) (H: 1-2; A: 0-3) Head Coach: Robert C. Marshall Captain: Robert Mottley Jan.28 at Hampden-Sydney L 6-33 Feb.8 William & Mary L Feb.12 Randolph-Macon L Feb.15 at William & Mary L Feb.19 Hampden-Sydney W Feb.22 at Randolph-Macon L 1-63 Howitzers Armory was home court Street, J.F. (F) 0.3 Yates, James (F) 3.3 Knight, Irving (C) 3.6 Mottley, Robert (G) 2.8 Tribble, Harold (G) (4-11, 3-3) (H: 1-7; A: 3-4) Head Coach: Frank M. Dobson Captain: Robert Mottley Dec.12 Union Theological $ L Jan.17 Medical College(!) L Jan.20 at Virginia L Jan.21 at Ch-ville YMCA W Jan.22 at Staunton Military L Jan.23 at Washington & Lee L 6-51 Jan.31 Church Hill A.C(!) L Feb.4 Medical College(!) L Feb.7 at Hampden-Sydney W Feb.11 William & Mary% L Feb.14 at Randolph-Macon L Feb.18 Hampden-Sydney# W Feb.21 at William & Mary* W Feb.25 Randolph-Macon# L Feb.26 Virginia# L *Overtime; #Blues City Armory ; $Temp. Gym % Grays City Armory (!) YWCA Ziegler, William (F) 12.0 Mottley, Robert (F) 7.3 Carlton, Graham (C) 7.5 Snead, Hobson (G) Thompson, C.W. (G) (4-14) (H: 4-7; A: 0-7) Head Coach: Frank M. Dobson Captain: Robert Mottley Jan.8 Mrchnts Natl. Bank# L Jan.15 Medical College (!) L Jan.19 at Virginia L Jan.20 at Elks of Lynchburg L Jan.21 at Washington & Lee L Jan.22 at Va. Military L Jan.27 Elon*% W Feb.2 Church Hill A.C. L Feb.4 at Park View/Portsm th L Feb.5 at Robnors/Norfolk L Feb.9 Richmond A.C.*** W Feb.11 Hampden-Sydney W 30-9 Feb.12 at William & Mary L Feb.14 Wake Forest L Feb.17 Medical College L Feb.19 Randolph-Macon W Feb.22 William & Mary L Feb.24 Virginia L *Overtime ***Triple Overtime #Game played at Red Cross Bldg. on campus %First game played at The Playhouse (also referred to as The Chapel Bldg. and University Auditorium) (!) at YWCA Fray, Curtis (F) Fr. 3.7 Ziegler, William (F) So Graham, Carlton (C) So. 3.7 Bethel, Ralph (G) Fr. 1.8 Mottley, Robert (G) Sr. 4.9 ALL-TIME RESULTS Rodney Rice (10-4) (H: 9-0; A: 1-4) Head Coach: Frank M. Dobson Captain: William Ziegler Jan.13 Bridgewater W Jan.16 South Carolina W Jan.20 at Randolph-Macon W Jan.21 Western Maryland W Jan.23 at Virginia L Jan.24 at Elks of Lynchburg L Jan.27 Hampden-Sydney W Feb.4 at William & Mary L Feb.7 Union Theological W Feb.14 Richmond Blues W Feb.16 Lynchburg W Feb.18 William & Mary W Feb.22 Randolph-Macon W Feb.24 at Wessley s (Norfolk) L Note: All home games played in the University auditorium. Fray, Curtis (F) So. 9.1 Ziegler, William (F) Jr Carlton, Graham (C) Jr. 5.4 Allen, John (G) Bethel, Ralph (G) So

98 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL (9-4) (H: 7-2; A: 2-2) Head Coach: Frank M. Dobson Captain: Graham Carlton Jan.13 Bridgewater L Jan.19 Richmond Blues W Jan.23 at Randolph-Macon W Jan.27 William & Mary W Jan.29 at Virginia L Jan.30 at Lynchburg W Feb.3 Union Theological W Feb.8 Florida W Feb.10 Hampden Sydney W Feb.12 Trinity (Duke) L Feb.15 Lynchburg W Feb.22 Randolph-Macon W Feb.24 at William & Mary L Fray, Curtis (F) Jr. 7.5 Ziegler, William (F) Sr. 9.5 Carlton, Graham (C) Sr. 6.5 Bethel, Ralph (G) Jr. 0.2 Miller, Dave (G) Fr. 4.5 Note: All home games, unless otherwise noted, were played on campus at Millhiser Gymnasium until the season when Richmond moved its games to the Blues City Armory (14-5, 7-2 Va. Conf.) (H: 11-2; A: 3-3) Head Coach: Frank M. Dobson Captain: Curtis Fray Jan.8 Union Theological W Jan.11 Daleville College W Jan.12 Richmond Blues W Jan.14 Wake Forest W Jan.16 Highland Park A.C. W Jan.19 Hampden-Sydney W Jan.22 Medical College W Jan.25 Roanoke W Jan.28 at William & Mary L Jan.31 at Virginia L Feb.1 at Lynchburg W Feb.2 at Washington & Lee L 7-33 Feb.6 at Randolph-Macon W 22-5 Feb.9 Maryland L Feb.12 Randolph-Macon W Feb.14 at Hampden-Sydney W Feb.19 Lynchburg L Feb.22 William & Mary W Feb.27 Guilford College W Bell, E.W. (F) So. 4.0 Fray, Curtis (F) Sr. 5.6 DeMotte, Joe C) Fr. 4.7 Bethel, Ralph (G) Sr. Miller, Dave (G) So (13-4, 8-1,Va. Conf.) (H: 8-3; A: 5-1) Head Coach: Frank M. Dobson Captain: Dave Miller Jan.9 at Medical College W Jan.12 N.C. State L Jan.15 Union Theological W Jan.17 Hampden-Sydney W Jan.20 at Virginia L Jan.21 Randolph-Macon W Jan.23 William & Mary W Jan.26 Medical College W Jan.30 Stevens Tech (N.J.) L Feb.2 Lynchburg L Feb.3 Guilford W Feb.7 Duke W Feb.10 at Randolph-Macon W Feb.16 at Hampden-Sydney W Feb.17 at Lynchburg W Feb.20 Bridgewater W Feb.25 at William & Mary W Bell, E.W. (F) Jr. 9.3 Peterson, Herb (F) Fr. 8.1 DeMotte, Joe (C) So. 6.5 Miller, Dave (G) Jr. 7.3 Spose, Al (G) Jr (16-6, 9-1,Va. Conf.) (H: 11-2; A: 5-4) Head Coach: Frank M. Dobson Captain: Dave Miller Jan. 8 Medical College W Jan.9 Wake Forest W Jan.11 at George Washington L Jan.12 at Maryland L Jan.15 at William & Mary W Jan.18 Randolph-Macon L Jan.21 at Virginia L Jan.22 at Lynchburg W Jan.23 at Hampden-Sydney W Jan.28 at Va. Military W Jan.30 at Washington & Lee L Feb.2 Virginia Tech L Feb.4 Stevens Tech W Feb.6 at Randolph-Macon W Feb.9 Roanoke W Feb.11 Bridgewater W Feb.15 Duke W Feb.18 Guilford College W Feb.20 Hampden-Sydney W Feb.23 at Medical College W Feb.25 Lynchburg W Mar. 2 William & Mary W Peterson, Herb (F) So Seawright, Carl (F) 5.9 DeMotte, Joe (C) Jr. 6.7 Miller, Dave (G) Sr. 3.4 Spose, Al (G) Sr (14-4, 7-3,Va. Conf.) (H: 7-2; A: 7-2) Head Coach: Frank M. Dobson Captain: Joe DeMotte Jan.8 Medical College W Jan.12 at Va. Military W Jan.13 at Washington & Lee W Jan.14 at Virginia W Jan.18 William & Mary W Jan.21 St. John s (Md.) W Jan.26 Randolph-Macon W Jan.28 at Medical College W Feb.2 Union Theological W Feb.4 Lynchburg W Feb.9 Bridgewater W Feb.11 Hampden-Sydney L Feb.16 Roanoke L Feb.17 at Lynchburg W Feb.18 at Hampden-Sydney W Feb.22 Wake Forest L Feb.24 at Randolph-Macon W Feb.26 at William & Mary L Peterson, Herb (F) Jr Sanford, Taylor (F) So. 9.9 DeMotte, Joe (C) Sr. 6.4 Gaskins, Lee (G) So. 3.9 Bell, E.W. (G) Sr (11-5, 7-3,Va. Conf.) (H: 8-2; A: 3-3) Head Coach: Frank M. Dobson Captain: Herb Peterson Jan.7 Medical College W Jan.13 at Lynchburg W Jan.14 at Hampden-Sydney W Jan.17 at William & Mary L Jan.21 Randolph-Macon L Jan.28 St. John s (Md.) W Jan.30 Emory & Henry W Feb.1 at Virginia L Feb.4 William & Mary L Feb.8 at Randolph-Macon W Feb.10 Bridgewater W Feb.14 Concord College W Feb.17 at Medical College L Feb.22 Virginia Tech W Feb.24 Lynchburg W Feb.27 Hampden-Sydney W Mann, Russell (F) So. 8.4 Peterson, Herb (F) Sr Sanford, Taylor (C) Jr. 8.4 Eacho, Stuart (G) Fr. 5.6 Gaskins, Lee (G) Jr (10-5, 8-2,Va. Conf.) (H: 8-3; A: 2-2) Head Coach: Frank M. Dobson Captain: Lee Gaskins Jan.8 Medical College L Jan.14 Hampden-Sydney W Jan.15 Roanoke W Jan.19 William & Mary W Jan.23 Randolph-Macon W Feb.1 St. John s (Md.) L Feb.4 Wake Forest W Feb.7 Bridgewater W Feb.8 Lynchburg W Feb.12 at Hampden-Sydney W Feb.13 Emory & Henry W Feb.15 Concord College L Feb.21 at William & Mary L Feb.23 at Medical College W Mar.2 at Randolph-Macon L Eacho, Stuart (F) So. 7.6 Mann, Russell (F) Jr Sanford, Taylor (C) Sr. 8.6 Gaskins, Lee (G) Sr. 6.1 Onesty, Lou (G) So (7-8, 5-6, Va. Conf.) (H: 4-3 A: 3-5) Head Coach: Frank M. Dobson Captain: Russell Mann Jan.8 Medical College W Jan.11 at Washington & Lee L Jan.13 at Roanoke W Jan.14 at Lynchburg L Jan.18 at William & Mary L Jan.21 at Virginia L Feb.4 Hampden-Sydney W Feb.8 Randolph-Macon* L Feb.13 Emory & Henry L Feb.18 Lynchburg W Feb.20 Bridgewater W Feb.22 William & Mary L Feb.24 at Hampden-Sydney W Feb.26 at Medical College W Mar.1 at Randolph-Macon L *Overtime Adams, Johnny (F) So. 6.4 Mann, Russell (F) Sr. 9.0 Eacho, Stuart (C) Jr. 5.8 Onesty, Lou (G) Jr. 4.8 Sherman, Lud (G) So. 4.5 Aron Stewart (6-8, 3-6,Va. Conf.) (H: 4-3 A: 2-5) Head Coach: Frank M. Dobson Captain: Staurt Eacho Jan. 9 Alumni W Jan.10 Medical College W Feb.3 at Roanoke W Feb.4 at Va. Military L Feb.5 at Hampden-Sydney L Feb.9 William & Mary L Feb. 13 at Medical College W Feb.18 Bridgewater W Feb.19 at Randolph-Macon L Feb. 21 at William & Mary L Feb. 23 at Virginia L Feb.25 Roanoke W Feb.27 Hampden-Sydney L Feb.28 Randolph-Macon L Eacho, Stuart (F) Sr. 5.3 Perlowski, Ed (F) So. 4.5 Babbitt, Ted (C) 3.5 Sherman, Lud (G) Jr. 5.5 Onesty, Lou (G) Sr , 7-3, Va. Conf.) (H: 6-1 A: 4-2) Head Coach: Frank M. Dobson Captain: Lud Sherman Jan.9 Medical College W Jan.15 Rotary Club W Jan.23 Lynchburg W Feb.3 at Medical College# W Feb.6 at William & Mary L 22-31

99 Feb.9 Hampden-Sydney W Feb.13 Randolph-Macon W Feb.15 at Hampden-Sydney W Feb.17 Emory & Henry W Feb.20 William & Mary L Feb.23 at Roanoke W Feb.24 at Emory & Henry L Feb. 27 at Randolph-Macon W # at YMCA Perlowski, Ed (F) Jr. 7.8 Connors, Dave (F) So. 4.7 Greene, Abe (C) So. 4.4 Sherman, Lud (G) Sr. 7.7 Allmond, Otis (G) ( 8-4, 6-4, Va. Conf) (H: 6-3 A: 2-1) Head Coach: Frank M. Dobson Captain: Ed Perlowski Jan.7 Medical College W Jan.10 Roanoke L Jan.13 Lynchburg W Feb.1 at Randolph-Macon W Feb.4 William & Mary L Feb.6 at Hampden-Sydney W Feb.8 Medical College W Feb.13 Bridgewater W Feb.15 Emory & Henry L Feb.17 Hampden-Sydney W Feb.23 at William & Mary L Feb.25 Randolph-Macon W Connors, Dave (F) Jr. 5.3 Leverton, Roger (F) So. 8.5 Sanford, Fillmore (C) So. 5.7 Perlowski, Ed (G) Sr Chaltain, Victor (G) Jr (10-5, 4-4, Va. Conf.) (H: 5-1 A: 5-4) Head Coach: Malcolm U. Pitt Captain: Victor Chaltain Jan.6 Medical College W Jan.12 Roanoke W Jan.20 at Va. Military W Jan.27 at Roanoke L Jan.29 at Virginia Tech W Jan.30 at Emory & Henry L Feb.3 William & Mary W Feb.6 at Medical College W Feb.8 Hampden-Sydney W Feb. 9 at Maryland W Feb.15 Emory & Henry L Feb.17 at Wash. & Lee L Feb.20 at William & Mary L Feb.22 at Hampden-Sydney W Feb.23 Va. Military W Chaltain, Victor (F) Sr. 4.1 Leverton, Roger (F) Jr. 8.2 Greene, Abe (C) Sr. 3.0 Lacy, George(G) So. 7.1 Elmore, Louis (G) Jr (20-0) (H: 8-0 A: 11-0 N: 1-0) Head Coach: Malcolm U. Pitt Captain: Roger Leverton Dec.22 #Virginia W Jan.5 Medical College W Jan.7 at Virginia W Jan.9 Randolph-Macon W Jan.12 Hampden-Sydney W Jan.17 at Virginia Tech W Jan.18 at Emory & Henry* W Jan.19 at Roanoke W Feb.2 at Hampden-Sydney W Feb.6 at Medical College W Feb.8 at William & Mary W Feb.9 at Maryland W Feb.11 Roanoke W Feb.13 Emory & Henry W Feb.15 Virginia Tech W Feb.16 at Va. Military W Feb.19 at Washington & Lee W Feb.21 at Randolph-Macon W Feb.23 Va. Military W Feb.26 William & Mary W #Blues City Armory *Overtime Brown, Winfrey(F) Jr. 9.7 Leverton, Roger (F) Sr. 7.8 Hash, Herb (C) Jr. 6.4 Lacy, George (G) Jr. 7.3 Elmore, Louis (G) Sr. 6.0 Note: The team placed all five starters on the All-State team. Over three seasons the squad won 24 consecutive games which is the longest winning streak in Richmond basketball history. The team is also the only Richmond squad to ever record a perfect season (14-6) (H: 8-3 A: 6-3) Head Coach: Malcolm U. Pitt Captain: George Lacy Dec.7 at Newport News App. W Dec.13 Hampden-Sydney W Dec.16 George Washington L Jan.2 Yale W Jan.7 Randolph-Macon W Jan.11 Medical College W Jan.13 at George Washington L Jan.18 at Maryland L Jan.20 Emory & Henry W Feb.2 at Randolph-Macon W Feb.5 at Hampden-Sydney W Feb.8 at Virginia W Feb.11 Duke L Feb.14 at Washington & Lee L Feb.15 at Va. Military W Feb.17 Virginia W Feb.21 Washington & Lee L Feb.22 Va. Military W Feb.25 at William & Mary W Mar.2 William & Mary W Brown, Winfrey(F) Sr Jacobs, Bucky(F) Jr. 9.6 Hash, Herb (C) Sr. 7.5 Lacy, George (G) Sr. 8.0 Jacobs, Petey(G) So (13-7; SC: 6-4) (H: 8-4 A: 5-2 N: 0-1) Head Coach: Malcolm U. Pitt Captain: Bucky Jacobs Dec.5 Union Theological W Dec.9 Hampden-Sydney W Dec.11 Duke L Dec.17 Maryland* W Jan.6 Medical College W Jan.8 at Newport News App. W Jan.12 Duquesne L Jan.15 Randolph-Macon W Jan.19 Virginia Tech W Jan.30 at Randolph-Macon W Feb.4 at William & Mary W Feb.8 Virginia L Feb.10 at Va. Military W Feb.11 at Wash. & Lee L Feb.17 William & Mary W Feb.18 at Hampden-Sydney W Feb.20 Va. Military L Feb.22 Washington & Lee W Feb.25 at Virginia Tech L Southern Conference Raleigh, N.C. Mar.4 Wake Forest L *Overtime Jacobs, Bucky (F) Sr. 8.3 Bristow, Jack (F) Sr. 5.2 Greene, Mush (C) Sr. 8.3 Jacobs, Petey(G) Jr. 5.3 Dickinson, Al (G) Sr. 4.0 Note: The Spiders joined the Southern Conference before the season (15-5; SC: 8-4) (H: 9-0 A: 6-4 N: 0-1) Head Coach: Malcolm U. Pitt Captain: Petey Jacobs Dec.13 Randolph-Macon W Dec.16 at Maryland W Jan.7 Hampden-Sydney W Jan.10 at Wake Forest L Jan.11 at Duke L Jan.14 at Virginia Tech L Jan.15 at Hampden-Sydney W Jan.18 Virginia Tech W Jan.29 at Randolph-Macon W Feb.1 Wake Forest W Feb.4 New York University W Feb.8 at Wash. & Lee L Feb.9 at Va. Military W Feb.12 at Virginia W Feb.14 William & Mary W Feb.19 Va. Military W Feb.22 Washington & Lee W Feb.26 at William & Mary W Feb.28 Virginia W Southern Conference Raleigh, N.C. Mar.3 Clemson L Jacobs, Petey (F) Sr. 9.3 Wright, John (F) So. 5.8 Burge, Bill (C) So. 6.1 Hoskins, Stuart (G) So. 6.4 Ely, Jimmy (G) So (10-10; SC: 5-5) (H: 6-5 A: 3-4 N: 1-1) Head Coach: Malcolm U. Pitt Captain: George Spears Dec.13 Maryland W Dec.16 The Citadel L Dec.19 Pittsburgh L Jan.10 Hampden-Sydney W Jan.14 at Virginia Tech L Jan.16 at Virginia L Jan.28 at Randolph-Macon W Jan.31 at Hampden-Sydney L Feb.3 Virginia Tech W Feb.6 Virginia* W Feb.8 Randolph-Macon W Feb.11 at William & Mary W Feb.14 at Wash. & Lee L Feb.15 at Va. Military W Feb.18 Roanoke L Feb.22 Washington & Lee L Feb.23 William & Mary W Feb.25 Va. Military L Southern Conference Tourn.@ Raleigh, N.C. Mar.1 Va. Military W Mar.2 Maryland L *Overtime Humbert, Dick(F) So. 4.9 Spears, George (F) Sr. 1.9 Burge, Bill (C) Jr. 8.3 Ely, Jimmy (G) Jr. 5.4 Hoskins, Staurt (G) Jr (11-6; SC: 6-5) (H: 8-0 A: 3-5 N:0-1) Head Coach: Malcolm U. Pitt Captain: Stuart Hoskins Dec.12 Hampden-Sydney W Dec.16 Davidson W Dec.18 Randolph-Macon W Jan.10 William & Mary W Jan.13 at Maryland L Jan.27 at Randolph-Macon W Feb.2 Virginia Tech W Feb.7 at Virginia Tech W Feb.8 at Hampden Sydney W Feb.12 at Va. Military L Feb.13 at Wash. & Lee L Feb.16 Virginia W Feb.19 at William & Mary L Feb.22 Washington & Lee W Feb.24 Va. Military W Feb.26 at Virginia L Southern Conference Tourn.@ Raleigh, N.C. Feb.29 Wake Forest L Humbert, Dick(F) Jr. 5.6 Bragg, Ed (F) Sr. 3.7 Burge, Bill (C) Sr. 7.6 Ely, Jimmy (G) Sr. 5.1 Hoskins, Staurt (G) Sr (11-10; SC: 7-6) (H: 9-3 A: 2-6 N: 0-1) Head Coach: Malcolm U. Pitt Captain: Dick Humbert Dec.11 Hampden-Sydney W Dec.14 at Maryland W Dec.16 Randolph-Macon W Dec.18 Clemson W Jan.4 Lehigh W Jan.11 George Washington L Jan.13 Virginia L Jan.25 at Randolph-Macon W Jan.28 at Virginia L Jan.31 Maryland W Feb.1 Va. Military W Feb.3 at William & Mary L Feb.5 Furman W Feb.7 Virginia Tech W Feb.11 at Hampden-Sydney L Feb.14 at Washington & Lee L Feb.15 at Va. Military L Feb.18 at Virginia Tech L Feb.20 William & Mary W Feb.22 Washington & Lee L Southern Conference Tourn.@ Raleigh, N.C. Feb.27 South Carolina L Erickson, Robert(F) So. 8.6 Pitt, Mac, Jr. (F) Jr. 8.5 Jones, Arthur(C) Sr. 4.9 Humbert, Dick(G) Sr. 7.4 Giragosian, Archie (G) Jr (9-10; SC: 4-8) (H: 5-5 A: 4-5) Head Coach: Malcolm U. Pitt Captain: Mac Pitt, Jr. Dec. 9 at Langley Field L Dec. 13 Maryland L Dec.16 Randolph-Macon W Jan.6 Hampden-Sydney W Jan.10 at Virginia W Jan.13 William & Mary# L Jan.16 at Va. Military L Jan.17 at Wash. & Lee L Jan. 31 at Randolph-Macon W Feb.3 Virginia Tech W Feb.5 Virginia# L Feb.7 at Hampden-Sydney W Feb.9 at Virginia Tech W Feb.13 Furman* L Feb.14 George Washington L Feb.17 at William & Mary L Feb.20 Va. Military# W Feb.21 Washington & Lee W Feb.24 at North Carolina L # at Cavalier Arena *Overtime Note: Games at Cavalier Arena were home contests Erickson, Robert(F) Jr. 9.7 Savage, U.S. (F) So. 1.4 Thistlethwaite, Dick (C) Jr. 5.9 Pitt, Mac, Jr. (G) Sr Miller, Louis (G) So (11-5; SC: 4-4) (H: 7-2 A: 3-3 N: 1-0) Head Coach: Malcolm U. Pitt Captain: Robert Erickson Dec.7 Rich. Anti Air Craft W Dec.10 Richmond Air Base W Dec.16 at Maryland L Jan.5 Randolph-Macon W Jan.9 Hampden-Sydney W Jan.12 at William & Mary L Jan.14 Virginia W Feb.2 William & Mary L Feb.5 at Va. Military W Feb.6 at Wash. & Lee W Feb.9 at Virginia W Feb.11 Union Theological W Feb.18 North Carolina# W Feb.20 Va. Military L Feb.22 Washington & Lee W Feb.27 at Hampden-Sydney L # Game played at Thomas Jefferson High School in Richmond, Va. Gantt, Freddie (F) Fr Erickson, Robert (F) Sr. 9.8 Thistlethwaite, Dick(C) Sr. 5.9 Miller, Louis (G) Jr. 8.4 Gasser, George (G) Jr (7-6; SC 3-2) (H: 4-3 A: 3-1 N: 0-2) Head Coach: Malcolm U. Pitt Captain: George Gasser Dec.14 at Norfolk Naval Trn. Stn. L Dec.18 Hampden-Sydney W Jan.9 at Hampden-Sydney W Jan.13 at Virginia W Jan.15 William & Mary* L Jan.22 Richmond Army Air Base L Jan.29 North Carolina# L Feb.5 Richmond Army Air Base L Feb.8 Virginia W Feb.12 Maryland W Feb.18 at William & Mary W Feb.22 Va. Military W Southern Conference Raleigh, N.C (3-4; SC: 2-0) (H: 2-2 A: 1-2) Head Coach: Malcolm U. Pitt Captain: Freddie Gantt Dec.9 Rich. Army Air Base L Dec.16 at Norfolk Naval Trn. Stn. L Jan.6 at Virginia L Jan.12 at William & Mary W ALL-TIME RESULTS 99

100 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL Jan.13 Hampden-Sydney L Jan.20 McGuire s Hospital W Jan.22 Va. Military W Gantt, Freddie (F) Jr Stoneburner, John (F) 5.9 Pitts, Doug (C) 9.7 Allen, Jimmy (G) 9.0 Border, Jimmy (G) (8-12; SC: 3-7) (H: 7-4 A: 1-8) Head Coach: Malcolm U. Pitt Captain: Freddie Gantt Dec.10 Union Theological W Dec.12 N flk Naval Tr. Station L Jan.5 Hampden-Sydney W Jan.7 at Va. Military L Jan.9 Wake Forest L Jan.10 Medical College W Jan.12 George Washington W Jan.16 at Virginia L Jan.19 William & Mary W Jan.28 at Virginia Tech L Jan.29 at Hampden-Sydney W Feb.1 Virginia Tech L Feb.4 Virginia W Feb.6 at McGuire s Hosp. L Feb.10 at William & Mary L Feb.12 Randolph-Macon L Feb.15 at George Wash. L Feb.16 at Maryland L Feb.20 at Randolph-Macon L Feb.22 Va. Military W Gantt, Freddie (F) Sr Stoneburner, John (F) 2.5 DiServio, Tony (C) Fr Anderson, Sattler (G) Fr. 4.4 Null, Jack (G) Jr (17-9; SC: 8-5) (H: 10-3 A: 7-5; N: 0-1) Head Coach: Malcolm U. Pitt Captain: Louis Miller Dec.10 Union Theological W Dec.12 at Langley Field W Dec. 14 Fort Belvoir W Dec. 17 Georgetown L Jan. 4 Medical College W Jan. 7 at Quantico Marines W Jan. 8 at Maryland W Jan. 11 William & Mary# L Jan. 14 Hampden-Sydney# W Jan. 17 Virginia# W Jan. 18 at William & Mary W Jan. 31 Virginia Tech# W Feb. 3 George Washington# L Feb. 4 at Hampden-Sydney L Feb. 7 at Wash. & Lee L Feb. 8 at Va. Military W Feb. 11 at Virginia Tech L Feb. 12 Randolph-Macon# W Feb. 15 Maryland# W Feb. 18 at Geo. Washington L Feb. 21 Va. Military# W Feb. 22 Washington & Lee# W Feb. 25 at Virginia** L Feb. 27 at Wake Forest W Mar. 3 at Randolph-Macon W Southern Conference Durham, N.C. Mar. 6 North Carolina L **Double Overtime # Home games, unless otherwise noted, from Jan.11, 1947 were played at Blues Armory. Dolsey, Bernard (F) So. 8.3 Robinson, Irvin (F) Jr. 4.8 DiServio, Tony (C) So. 9.8 Miller, Louis (G) Sr Rinaldi, Al (G) Fr (8-14; SC: 4-9) (H: 7-6 A: 1-8) Head Coach: Malcolm U. Pitt Captain: Irvin Robinson Dec.6 at Quantico Marines L Dec. 17 George Washington L Dec. 20 Georgetown L Jan. 6 Union Theological W Jan. 8 Hampden-Sydney W Jan. 10 Va. Military W Jan. 14 Randolph-Macon* W Jan. 17 William & Mary L Jan. 30 The Citadel W Jan. 31 at Virginia L Feb. 2 at Hampden-Sydney* L Feb. 4 Wake Forest L Feb. 6 Virginia Tech L Feb.7 Virginia L Feb.10 at Va. Military L Feb.11 at Wash. & Lee L Feb.16 at Virginia Tech L Feb.19 at Maryland L Feb.23 Washington & Lee W Johnny Moates Feb.26 Maryland W Feb.28 at William & Mary L Mar. 2 at Randolph-Macon W All home games were played at Blues Armory *Overtime Dolsey, Bernard (F) Jr. 7.0 Haines, Art (F) Jr Pitts, Doug (C) Jr Brown, Wes (G) Fr. 6.8 Rinaldi, Al (G) So (8-15; SC: 5-10) (H: 5-7 A: 3-8) Head Coach: Malcolm U. Pitt Captain: Bernard Dolsey Dec.11 at Geo. Washington L Dec.13 at Maryland W Dec.15 at Quantico Marines L Dec.17 Clemson W Jan.7 Va. Military L Jan.8 Georgetown L Jan.10 at Wake Forest L Jan.13 at Virginia L Jan.28 N.C. State L Jan.29 at Virginia Tech W Feb.1 Randolph-Macon W Feb.3 at Hampden-Sydney L Feb.5 Virginia Tech L Feb.7 Hampden-Sydney L Feb.9 at William & Mary L Feb.12 Virginia W Feb.15 at Va. Military L Feb.16 at Wash. & Lee L Feb.19 The Citadel W Feb.22 Washington & Lee W Feb.24 Maryland L Feb.26 William & Mary L Feb.28 at Randolph-Macon W *Home games played at Blues Armory Stephenson, Elmo(F) So Haines, Art (F) Sr. 9.7 Suttenfield, Jim (C) Sr. 9.2 Brown, Wes (G) So. 7.3 Shaw, Bob (G) Jr (8-16; SC: 4-13) (H: 5-9 A: 3-7) Head Coach: Malcolm U. Pitt Captain: Wes Brown Dec.6 North Carolina L Dec. 13 at Quantico Marines W Dec. 17 Clemson L Jan. 5 Hampden-Sydney L Jan. 7 at Geo. Washington L Jan. 11 Geo. Washington* L Jan. 12 Maryland W Jan. 14 Virginia W Jan. 21 Va. Military L Jan. 31 at Virginia Tech L Feb. 3 Wake Forest L Feb. 4 William & Mary L Feb. 6 Randolph-Macon W Feb. 8 at Virginia L Feb. 10 Virginia Tech L Feb. 11 South Carolina W Feb. 14 at Wash. & Lee L Feb. 15 at Va. Military W Feb. 17 Davidson W Feb. 21 at Maryland L Feb. 22 Washington & Lee L Feb. 25 at William & Mary L Feb. 27 at Hampden-Sydney L Feb. 28 at Randolph-Macon W Home games played at Blues Armory *Overtime Stephenson, Elmo (F) Jr Shaw, Bob (F) Sr Condos, Gus (C) 5.0 Brown, Wes (G) Jr Rinaldi, Al (G) Jr (7-14; SC: 5-10) (H: 4-6 A: 3-7; N: 0-1) Head Coach: Malcolm U. Pitt Captain: Wes Brown Dec. 4 at Quantico Marines L Dec. 7 at North Carolina L Dec. 13 George Washington L Dec. 15 Davidson W Jan. 3 Hampden-Sydney W Jan. 6 Maryland L Jan. 9 Furman W Jan. 12 at Wash. & Lee W Jan. 13 at Va. Military W Jan. 20 at William & Mary L Jan. 27 Va. Military L Feb. 1 Virginia Tech L Feb. 6 at West Virginia# L Feb. 8 at Virginia W Feb. 10 Washington & Lee W Feb. 14 at Virginia Tech L Feb. 17 Virginia L 49-68

101 Feb. 21 at Maryland L Feb. 22 at Hampden-Sydney L Feb. 24 William & Mary L Feb. 27 at Randolph-Macon L Home games played at Grays Armory #Game played in Charleston, W.Va. Moughamiam, Simon (F) Jr. 9.0 Gahagan, Jim (F) So. 8.2 St. Leger, John (C) So. 8.9 Brown, Wes (G) Sr Rinaldi, Al (G) Sr (7-15; SC: 3-11) (H: 5-6 A: 2-9) Head Coach: Malcolm U. Pitt Captain: Simon Moughamiam Dec. 5 at Quantico Marines L Dec. 7 North Carolina L Dec. 13 West Virginia L Jan. 4 Mt. Union W Jan. 7 Washington & Lee L Jan. 8 at Geo. Washington L Jan. 11 at Virginia L Jan. 15 Va. Military L Jan. 19 at William & Mary L Feb. 1 Virginia Tech W Feb. 4 Hampden-Sydney W Feb. 6 at Virginia Tech L Feb. 9 Virginia L Feb.11 at West Virginia L Feb.14 at Maryland L Feb.16 at Georgetown L Feb.19 at Wash. & Lee L Feb.20 at Va. Military W Feb.23 William & Mary W Feb.25 at Hampden-Sydney W Feb.27 Maryland L Feb.29 Randolph-Macon W Home games played at Benedictine Gym Stephenson, Elmo (F) Sr Moughamiam, Simon (F) Sr. 8.8 Rowe, Dan (C) Fr Gahagan, Jim (G) Jr Mills, Warren (G) Fr (20-7; SC: 13-5) (H: 10-2 A: 10-3; N: 0-2) Head Coach: H. Lester Hooker Jr. Captain: Jim Gahagan Dec. 2 Medical College W Dec. 4 Hampden-Sydney W Dec. 6 at North Carolina L Dec. 12 at Furman L Dec. 13 at Clemson W Dec. 15 at South Carolina W Dec. 19 West Virginia W Jan. 8 Maryland* L Jan. 10 Geo. Washington L Jan. 12 at Va. Military W Jan. 13 at Wash. & Lee W Jan. 15 Randolph-Macon W Jan. 17 William & Mary W Jan. 31 Virginia Tech W Feb. 3 North Carolina** W Feb. 5 at Randolph-Macon* W Feb. 7 Virginia W Feb. 9 at Maryland W Feb. 11 at Emory & Henry# L Feb. 12 at Virginia Tech W Feb. 14 Va. Military W Feb. 17 at West Virginia L Feb. 20 Washington & Lee W Feb. 24 at Virginia* W Feb. 25 at Hampden-Sydney W Feb. 28 at William & Mary W Southern Conference Raleigh, N.C. Mar. 5 Wake Forest L Home games played at Benedictine Gym *Overtime **Double Overtime # at Wytheville, Va. Gahagan, Jim (F) Sr Daniel, Ken (F) Fr. 9.6 Lysaght, Walt (C) Fr Harrison, Ed (G) Fr Mills, Warren (G) So (23-8; SC 10-3) (H: 11-2 A: 9-4 N: 3-2) Head Coach: H. Lester Hooker Jr. Captain: Warren Mills Dec.1 Medical College W Dec.3 Richmond Prof. Inst. W Dec.5 Randolph-Macon W Dec.8 Hampden-Sydney W Dec.11 at George Washington L Dec.14 Apprentice School W Dec.18 Va. Military W Dec.22 at West Virginia W Dec.29 Virginia Tech# W Dec.30 George Washington# L Jan.4 Maryland L Jan.7 at Virginia W Jan.8 at Wash. & Lee W Jan.11 at Maryland W Jan.13 at Randolph-Macon W Jan.16 William & Mary W Jan.29 Virginia Tech W Feb.1 West Virginia W Feb.3 at Hampden-Sydney W Feb.5 Virginia W Feb.8 at Furman L Feb.11 at St. John s (N.Y.) L Feb.13 at St. Joseph s L Feb.15 at Virginia Tech W Feb.17 at Va. Military W Feb.20 Washington & Lee W Feb.22 Furman L Feb.27 at William & Mary W Southern Conf. Morgantown, W.Va. Mar.4 Va. Military W Mar.5 Furman* W Mar.6 George Washington L Note: All home games played at Benedictine Gym #Capital Invitational in Arlington, Va *Overtime Daniel, Ken (F) So Lysaght, Walt (F) So Witt, Bob (C) So Harrison, Ed (G) So Mills, Warren (G) Jr (19-9: SC: 9-4) (H: 15-5 A: 4-4) Head Coach: H. Lester Hooker Jr. Captains: Warren Mills, Ed Harrison, Barry Saunders Dec.1 Furman % W Dec.3 Minnesota-Duluth % W Dec.4 Belmont % W Dec.8 at Wash.& Lee W Dec.10 Randolph-Macon % W Dec.13 at West Virginia L Dec.17 Va. Military & W Dec.28 Boston College #& W Dec.29 Virginia Tech #& W Dec.30 George Washington #& L Jan.3 Temple & L Jan.5 Villanova & W Jan.8 George Washington & W Jan.10 Virginia Tech & W Jan.15 William & Mary & W Jan.29 Wake Forest & L Jan.31 West Virginia & W Feb.4 at Virginia Tech W Feb.9 at Va. Military W Feb.11 at George Washington L Feb.12 at La Salle L Feb.17 Washington & Lee & L Feb.19 Virginia & W Feb.22 at Furman W Feb.24 Hampden-Sydney & W Feb.26 at William & Mary L Southern Conference Richmond Arena Mar.3 William & Mary W Mar.4 George Washington L %Benedictine Gym, Richmond, Va. &Richmond Arena #UR Invitational Note: All home games after December 10,1954 were moved to the Richmond Arena where home contests were played until December Daniel, Ken (F) Jr Lysaght, Walt (F) Jr Witt, Bob (C) Jr Harrison, Ed (G) Jr Mills, Warren (G) Sr (16-13; SC: 8-6) (H: 13-6 A: 3-5 N: 0-2) Head Coach: H. Lester Hooker Jr. Captain: Ed Harrison, Walt Lysaght Dec.1 Hampden-Sydney W Dec.3 Randolph-Macon W Dec.6 at Washington & Lee L Dec.10 Virginia W Dec.14 Va. Military W Dec.17 at Canisius L Dec.20 at West Virginia L Dec.28 Army# W Dec.29 William & Mary# W Dec.30 Cincinnati# L Jan.3 at Furman W Jan.4 Belmont Abbey$ L Jan.7 George Washington W Jan.10 Furman L Jan.14 William & Mary W Jan.28 La Salle L Feb.1 at Virginia Tech W Feb.4 West Virginia W Feb.6 Wake Forest% L Feb.9 at George Washington L Feb.11 Villanova W Feb.13 Wake Forest L Feb.16 at Virginia Military W Feb.18 Virginia Tech* L Feb.22 Washington & Lee W Feb.25 at William & Mary L Southern Conference Richmond Arena Mar. 1 William & Mary W Mar. 2 Washington & Lee W Mar. 3 West Virginia L *Overtime #UR Invit. %Portsmouth, Va. $ at Charlotte Daniel, Ken (F) Sr Lysaght, Walt (F) Sr Atkins, Curt (C) So. 7.2 Harrison, Ed (G) Sr Mitchell, Warren (G) Jr. 9.3 (15-11; SC: 9-7) (H: 9-6 A: 6-5) Head Coach: H. Lester Hooker Jr. Captain: Warren Mitchell Dec.1 The Citadel W Dec.4 at Virginia Tech L Dec.8 Virginia W Dec.11 at Washington & Lee* L Dec.15 Va. Military W Dec.18 at West Virginia L Dec.27 Penn State# L Dec.28 Davidson# W Dec.29 Columbia# L Jan.5 George Washington W Jan.8 at Virginia W Jan.12 William & Mary W Jan.15 at George Washington W Jan.19 Virginia Tech L Feb.2 Georgetown W Feb.5 Furman W Feb.9 West Virginia L Feb.11 at The Citadel W Feb.13 at Furman** L Feb.16 at Villanova W Feb.20 at Va. Military W Feb.23 at La Salle L Feb.26 Washington & Lee L Mar.2 at William & Mary W Southern Conference Richmond Arena Mar.7 Furman W Mar.8 West Virginia L *Overtime **Double Overtime #UR Invitational Peschel, Roy (F) Jr Lambiotte, Butch (F) Fr Adkins, Curt (C) Jr. 6.9 Rauppius, Larry (G) Jr Miltchell, Warren (G) Sr ( 14-12; SC: 7-8) (H: 9-6 A: 5-6) Head Coach: H. Lester Hooker Jr. Captain: Roy Peschel Dec.5 at Virginia Tech W Dec.7 at Virginia W Dec.10 at Wash. & Lee W Dec.12 Texas A&M W Dec.14 Va. Military W Dec.17 at West Virginia* L Dec.19 at St. Joseph s L Dec.27 Pennsylvania# W Dec.28 La Salle#* L Jan.4 Virginia Tech W Jan.7 The Citadel W Jan.11 William & Mary L Jan.14 at Va. Military L Jan.18 George Washington L Feb.1 Bucknell W Feb.5 at Georgetown* W Feb.8 West Virginia L Feb.10 at The Citadel L Feb.12 at George Washington L Feb.15 Furman W Feb.20 at Furman L Feb.22 Washington & Lee W Feb.25 St. John s (N.Y.) L Mar.1 at William & Mary*** W Southern Conference Richmond Arena Mar.6 The Citadel W Mar.7 West Virginia L #UR Invitational * Overtime ***Triple Overtime Peschel, Roy (F) Sr Slone, Carl (F) So. 8.8 Willis, Theryl (C) Jr. 9.6 Lambiotte, Butch (G) So. 9.7 Rauppius, Larry (G) Sr (11-11; SC: 5-8) (H: 7-5 A: 3-6 N: 1-0) Head Coach: H. Lester Hooker Jr. Captain: Theyrl Willis Dec.1 at The Citadel L Dec.3 Randolph-Macon% W Dec.6 Virginia W Dec.9 at Wash.& Lee W Dec.11 at George Washington L Dec.13 Va. Military W Dec.16 at West Virginia L Dec.29 Columbia# W Dec.30 Penn State# L Jan.3 Virginia Tech L Jan.6 The Citadel W Jan.10 at William & Mary L Jan.13 George Washington L Jan.17 at Furman W Jan.31 at Va. Military W Feb.5 at St. John s (N.Y.) L Feb.7 Furman W Feb.10 at Virginia Tech L Feb.14 West Virginia L Feb.16 Washington & Lee W Feb.21 William & Mary W Southern Conf. Richmond Arena Feb.26 William & Mary L %Suffolk, Va. #UR Invitational Lambiotte, Butch(F) Jr Slone, Carl (F) Jr Willis, Theryl (C) Sr Cole, Alan (G) Jr Booker, Tom (G) So (7-18; SC: 2-12) (H: 4-8 A: 1-10 N: 2-0) Head Coach: H. Lester Hooker Jr. Captain: Butch Lambiotte Dec.1 George Washington L Dec.2 Randolph-Macon*% W Dec.5 at Virginia L Dec.8 at West Virginia L Dec.11 Furman L Dec.12 The Citadel W Dec.15 Washington & Lee (!) W Dec.18 Rhode Island W Dec.29 South Carolina# L Dec.30 William & Mary# W Jan.2 East Carolina W Jan.6 Virginia Tech L Jan.9 William & Mary L Jan.12 at George Washington L Jan.16 Va. Military* L Jan.30 at Furman L Feb.1 at The Citadel L Feb.6 at Memphis State L Feb.8 at Centenary L Feb.9 at Loyola (N.O.) L Feb.13 West Virginia L Feb.15 at Va. Military W Feb.16 at Virginia Tech L Feb.20 at William & Mary L Southern Conf. Richmond Arena Feb.25 Virginia Tech L *Overtime %Suffolk,Va. (!) Lynchburg, Va. #UR Invitational Lambiotte, Butch(F) Sr Slone, Carl (F) Sr O Bryan, Lee (C) Jr. 7.2 Cole, Alan (G) Sr Booker, Tom (G) Jr (9-14; SC: 5-11) (H: 7-5 A: 1-9 N: 1-0) Head Coach: H. Lester Hooker Jr. Captains: Tom Booker, Lee O Bryan Dec. 1 at Geo. Washington L ALL-TIME RESULTS 101

102 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL Dec. 3 The Citadel L Dec. 5 Washington & Lee% W Dec. 7 at Virginia Tech L Dec. 10 Virginia W Dec. 13 at West Virginia L Dec. 17 Furman W Dec. 29 Va. Military# W Dec. 30 William & Mary# W Jan. 7 William & Mary L Jan. 14 Va. Military W Jan. 27 at The Citadel L Jan. 28 at Furman* L Jan. 30 at Davidson W Feb. 4 Virginia Tech W Feb. 6 at Memphis State L Feb. 7 at Loyola (N.O.) L Feb. 11 West Virginia L Feb. 14 Davidson W Feb. 17 George Washington L Feb. 21 at Va. Military L Feb. 25 at William & Mary L Southern Conf. Richmond Arena Mar. 2 The Citadel L %Colonial Heights, Va. #UR Invitational *Overtime Booker, Tom (F) Sr Grodzicki, George (F) So O Bryan, Lee (C) Sr Higgins, Danny (G) So Haymore, Dick (G) Jr (6-21; SC: 5-11) (H: 4-10 A: 2-11) Head Coach: H. Lester Hooker Jr. Captains: Ronnie Floyd, Danny Higgins Dec. 4 at Virginia L Dec. 9 East Carolina L Dec. 12 at West Virginia L Dec. 13 at St. Joseph s L Dec. 16 George Washington W Dec. 18 at Tennessee Tech L Dec. 20 at Centenary L Dec. 22 at Memphis State L Dec. 29 Georgetown# L Dec. 30 George Washington# W Jan. 3 at The Citadel W Jan. 6 William & Mary W Jan. 9 at Geo. Washington L Jan. 13 Va. Military W Jan. 15 West Virginia L Jan. 17 at Virginia Tech L Jan. 20 Tennessee Tech L Feb. 1 Furman L Feb. 2 Centenary L Feb. 5 Davidson L Feb. 7 at Va. Military* W Feb. 15 The Citadel L Feb. 17 Virginia Tech L Feb. 19 at Furman L Feb. 20 at Davidson L Feb. 24 at William & Mary L Southern Conf. Richmond Arena Mar. 1 West Virginia L #UR Invitational *Overtime Telepo, John (F) So Floyd, Ronnie (F) Sr. 6.0 Grodzicki, George (C) Jr Higgins, Danny (G) Jr Enck, Buddy (G) So (7-18; SC: 3-13) (H: 6-9 A: 1-8; N: 0-1) Head Coach: H. Lester Hooker Jr. Captain: Danny Higgins Dec. 4 at Virginia Tech L Dec. 8 Virginia L Dec. 11 at West Virginia L Dec. 13 Baldwin-Wallace W Dec. 15 at The Citadel L Dec. 18 at Geo. Washington L Dec. 20 at Alabama L Dec. 22 at Florida State W Dec. 28 Columbia# W Dec. 29 William & Mary# L Jan. 3 The Citadel W Jan. 5 William & Mary W Jan. 7 Furman W Jan. 11 at Va. Military L Jan. 15 George Washington L Jan. 19 East Carolina L Feb. 1 at Davidson L Feb. 2 at Furman% L Feb. 5 Loyola (Md.) W Feb. 9 Virginia Tech L Feb. 13 Davidson L Feb. 16 West Virginia L Feb. 20 Va. Military L Feb. 23 at William & Mary L Southern Conf. Richmond Arena Feb. 28 West Virginia L #UR Invitational %at Spartanburg, S.C. Telepo, John (F) Jr Tenwick, Tom (F) So Gredzicki, George (C) Sr. 8.7 Higgins, Danny (G) Sr Enck, Buddy (G) Jr (6-16; SC: 4-12) (H: 5-6 A: 1-9 N: 0-1) Head Coach: Lewis Mills Captains: Buddy Enck, John Telepo Nov. 30 at Virginia Tech L Dec. 3 East Carolina W Dec. 7 at Virginia L Dec. 10 at West Virginia L Dec. 14 The Citadel W Dec. 18 George Washington L Dec. 27 East Tennessee% L Dec. 28 Eastern Kentucky% L Jan. 2 Florida State W Jan. 4 at The Citadel W Jan. 8 Furman L Jan. 11 William & Mary W Jan. 15 Davidson L Jan. 18 at Geo. Washington L Jan. 30 Centenary L Feb. 1 at Furman# L Feb. 4 Virginia Tech L John Schweitz Feb. 8 Va. Military W Feb. 11 at Davidson L Feb. 15 West Virginia L Feb. 18 at Va. Military L Feb. 22 at William & Mary L %WataugaInvit. - Johnson City, Tenn. #played at Parker HS - Greenville, S.C. Telepo, John (F) Sr Tenwick, Tom (F) Jr Atwell, George (C) Jr. 6.4 Welsh, Spike (G) So Enck, Buddy (G) Sr (10-16; SC: 6-10) (H: 6-6 A: 3-9 N: 1-1) Head Coach: Lewis Mills Captain: Tom Tenwick Dec. 2 at Tennessee L Dec. 5 George Washington W Dec. 8 at West Virginia L Dec. 10 Furman L Dec. 12 Virginia W Dec. 15 The Citadel** L Dec. 19 at East Carolina L Dec. 21 Alabama L Dec. 29 Georgetown% L Dec. 30 American% W Jan. 4 at Davidson L Jan. 9 West Virginia W Jan. 12 Va. Military W Jan. 14 at Virginia Tech L Jan. 16 William & Mary L Jan. 28 at South Carolina L Jan. 30 at The Citadel W Feb. 2 Virginia Tech L Feb. 4 South Carolina W Feb. 6 East Carolina* W Feb. 11 at Geo. Washington L Feb. 13 Davidson L Feb. 16 at Va. Military W Feb. 18 at Furman W Feb. 20 at William & Mary L Southern Conf. Charlotte, N.C. Feb. 25 Virginia Tech L %Georgetown Invitational, Washington D.C. *Overtime **Double Overtime Tenwick Tom (F) Sr Green, Tom (F) So Batts, Buster (C) So. 5.9 Moates, Johnny (G) So Welsh, Spike (G) Jr (12-13; SC: 9-7) (H: 8-1 A: 3-11 N: 1-1) Head Coach: Lewis Mills Captain: Johnny Moates Dec.1 at George Washington W Dec.4 at Va. Military W Dec.8 at North Carolina L Dec.10 Furman W Dec.11 at Virginia W Dec.14 at West Virginia L Dec.15 at St. Francis, Pa. L Dec.17 The Citadel W Dec.29 at Marshall L Jan.4 Davidson L Jan.6 at Virginia Tech L Jan.8 George Washington W Jan.10 at East Carolina L Jan.13 Va. Military W Jan.15 at William & Mary L Jan.28 at Kentucky Wesleyan L Feb.1 Virginia Tech W Feb.4 at The Citadel L Feb.5 at Furman L Feb.8 at Davidson L Feb.11 West Virginia W Feb.17 East Carolina W Feb.19 William & Mary W Southern Conference Charlotte, NC Feb.24 East Carolina W Feb.25 Davidson L Green, Tom (F) Jr Roberts, Harvey (F) Jr. 7.6 Batts, Buster (C) Jr Moates, Johnny (G) Jr Welsh, Spike (G) Sr ( 11-12; SC: 9-7) (H: 6-3 A: 2-8 N: 3-1) Head Coach: Lewis Mills Captain: Johnny Moates Dec.3 at Va. Military W Dec.6 at George Washington L Dec.8 Virginia L Dec.13 at West Virginia L Dec.16 Florida State% W Dec.17 at Virginia Tech% L Dec.20 Va. Military W Jan.4 Davidson W Jan.7 at The Citadel L Jan.11 at East Carolina L Jan.14 William & Mary W Jan.28 George Washington# W Feb.2 Furman W Feb.4 Virginia Tech L Feb.7 at Davidson L Feb.11 The Citadel W Feb.13 East Carolina W Feb.17 West Virginia L Feb.20 at Furman* W Feb.22 at Virginia Tech L Feb.25 at William & Mary L Southern Conf. Charlotte, N.C. Mar.2 The Citadel* W Mar.3 West Virginia L *Overtime %Va. Tech Invitational # at Fort Eustis Green, Tom (F) Sr Roberts, Harvey (F) Sr Batts, Buster (C) Sr Moates, Johnny (G) Sr McCann, Billy (G) Sr. 5.0

103 (12-13; SC: 8-8) (H: 6-4 A: 5-8 N: 1-1) Head Coach: Lewis Mills (SC Coach-of-the-Year) Captain: Terry Burgess Dec.1 at Tennessee L Dec.6 at George Washington W Dec.9 Furman L Dec.13 at West Virginia L Dec.15 East Carolina W Dec.18 at Jacksonville W Dec. 20 at Florida State L Dec. 29 Jacksonville* W Jan. 3 at Virginia W Jan. 6 The Citadel W Jan. 9 at VMI L Jan. 11 Virginia Tech L Jan. 13 at William & Mary* L Jan. 27 at The Citadel L Jan. 29 at Furman W Feb. 1 George Washington W Feb. 7 at East Carolina W Feb. 10 Davidson L Feb. 13 West Virginia L Feb. 15 at Virginia Tech L Feb. 17 VMI W Feb. 21 at Davidson L Feb. 24 William & Mary W Southern Conf. Charlotte, N.C. Feb. 29 The Citadel W Mar. 1 West Virginia L *Overtime Frazier, Picot (F) So Owen, Frank (F) So. 7.6 Ford, Wilton (C) Jr Foster, Kenny (G) So Ukrop, Bobby (G) Jr (13-14; SC: 6-7) (H: 6-6 A: 4-6 N: 3-2) Head Coach: Lewis Mills Captains: Wilton Ford, Bobby Ukrop Nov. 30 East Tennessee L Dec. 3 at George Washington L Dec. 5 Virginia L Dec. 11 at West Virginia W Dec. 14 Jacksonville L Dec. 17 Davidson L Dec. 19 VMI% W Dec. 20 Virginia% L Dec. 21 William & Mary% W Dec. 30 at East Tennessee W Jan. 4 Furman W Jan. 8 at Virginia Tech L Jan. 11 at VMI W Jan. 14 East Carolina L Jan. 18 William & Mary W Jan. 31 at Furman L Feb. 1 at The Citadel L Feb. 6 Texas (Arlington) W Feb. 8 VMI W Feb. 11 at Davidson L Feb. 13 at East Carolina L Feb. 15 The Citadel W Feb. 17 West Virginia L Feb. 19 Virginia Tech W Feb. 22 at William & Mary W Southern Conf. Charlotte, N.C. Feb. 27 Furman W Feb. 28 Davidson L %Big 5 Tournament in Salem, Va. Ryfinski, Stan (F) So Owen, Frank (F) Jr Ford, Wilton (C) Sr Foster, Kenny (G) Jr Frazier, Picot (G) Jr (9-18; SC: 4-9) (H: 5-7 A: 1-9 N: 3-2) Head Coach: Lewis Mills Captains: Kenny Foster Dec. 1 Chattanooga W Dec. 6 at West Virginia L Dec. 8 East Tennessee L Dec. 11 at William & Mary L Dec. 13 East Carolina W Dec. 16 Davidson L Dec. 19 Virginia% L Dec. 20 VMI% W Dec. 27 at East Tennessee L Jan. 3 at Virginia Tech L Jan. 6 The Citadel L Jan. 9 at Jacksonville L Jan. 13 at VMI L Jan. 15 Virginia Tech L Jan. 17 Virgin Islands W Jan. 29 at East Carolina L Jan. 31 Furman* L Feb. 3 at The Citadel*** W Feb. 6 Jacksonville L Feb. 10 George Washington L Feb.14 at Davidson L Feb.16 at Furman L Feb.19 Va. Military W Feb.21 William & Mary W Southern Conf. Charlotte, N.C. Feb. 26 East Carolina W Feb. 27 George Washington W Feb. 28 Davidson L % Big 5 Tournament in Hampton, Va. *Overtime ***Triple Overtime Frazier, Picot (F) Sr Owen, Frank (F) Sr. 7.8 Hewitt, Jim (C) Jr Foster, Kenny (G) Sr Bushkar, Phil (G) Jr (7-21; SC: 3-9) (H: 4-3 A: 0-12 N: 3-6) Head Coach: Lewis Mills Captains: Bart Eisner, Jim Hewitt Dec.1 William & Mary% L Dec. 2 Va. Military% W Dec. 3 William & Mary% L Dec. 9 at East Tennessee* L Dec. 12 Jacksonville# L Dec. 15 at Davidson L Dec. 19 at Rhode Island L Dec. 29 George Washington$ L Dec. 30 Virginia Tech$ L Jan. 2 at Maryland L Jan. 5 East Carolina L Jan. 9 William & Mary L Jan. 12 The Citadel W Jan. 14 at Furman L Jan. 16 Virginia Tech** W Jan. 30 at Virginia Tech L Feb. 2 at Cincinnati L Feb. 6 at East Carolina L Feb. 8 at Va. Military L Feb. 11 Furman W Feb. 13 Davidson L Feb. 16 at The Citadel L Feb. 20 Va. Military W Feb. 25 at George Washington L Feb. 27 at William & Mary L Southern Conf. Charlotte, N.C. Mar.4 East Carolina W Mar.5 William & Mary W Mar.6 Furman L % Big 5 Tournament in Hampton, Va. # at Hampton, Va. $ Presidential Classic in Fort Myer, Va. *Overtime **Double Overtime Ryfinski, Stan (F) Sr Amann, Ray (F) So. 7.2 Hewitt, Jim (C) Sr Anastasio, Mike (G) So Hatcher, Roger (G) So (6-19; SC: 3-9) (H: 5-8 A: 1-8 N: 0-3) Head Coach: Lewis Mills Captains: Roger Hatcher, John Welch Dec.1 at Duke L Dec. 2 Belmont Abbey W Dec. 4 at Virginia Tech L Dec. 8 East Tennessee L Dec. 11 Va. Military W Dec. 14 Davidson L Dec. 20 Virginia Tech% L Dec. 21 Virginia% L Jan. 4 Canisius L Jan. 6 at East Carolina W Jan. 8 William & Mary** L Jan. 13 Furman L Jan. 15 at Davidson L Jan. 29 Cincinnati L Feb. 1 The Citadel W Feb. 5 Virginia Tech L Feb. 9 East Carolina L Feb. 12 Rhode Island** W Feb. 14 at Furman L Feb. 16 at The Citadel L Feb. 19 West Virginia W Feb. 22 at Maryland L Feb. 24 at Va. Military** L Feb. 26 at William & Mary L Southern Conf. Greenville, S.C. Mar. 2 William & Mary L Home games played in the Richmond Coliseum % at Roanoke (Roanoke Classic) ** Double Overtime Wiseman, Clark (F) Sr Collier, Gus (F) So Snider, Jeff (C) So Anastasio, Mike (G) Jr. 8.9 Hatcher, Roger (G) Jr (8-16; SC: 5-9) (H: 5-8 A: 3-7 N: 0-1) Head Coach: Lewis Mills Captains: Mike Anastasio, Ray Amann Dec. 2 Maryland L Dec. 4 West Virginia L Dec. 7 at Appalachian State L Dec. 9 at Va. Military L Dec. 12 Davidson L Dec. 16 at Canisius W Dec. 22 at Virginia Tech L Jan. 4 East Carolina W Jan. 6 at William & Mary W Jan. 10 Villanova L Jan. 13 George Washington L Jan. 20 at Davidson L Jan. 24 Duke L Jan. 27 The Citadel W Jan. 29 Appalachian State W Feb. 1 Furman L Feb. 3 at The Citadel L Feb. 7 at East Carolina L Feb. 13 at West Virginia W Feb. 15 at Furman L Feb. 19 Virginia Tech** W Feb. 22 Va. Military W Feb. 24 William & Mary L Southern Conf. Rich. Coliseum Mar. 1 East Carolina L All home games from Dec present played at the Robins Center. ** Double Overtime Stewart, Aron (F) Jr Amann, Ray (F) Sr. 9.2 Snider, Jeff (C) Jr Jacobs, Bob (G) Jr Anastasio, Mike (G) Sr (16-12; SC: 10-4) (H: 9-2 A: 4-7 N: 3-3) Head Coach: Lewis Mills Captain: Aron Stewart Dec.1 at Villanova L Dec. 3 Appalachian State W Dec. 5 at Duquesne L Dec. 8 Furman L Dec. 11 at William & Mary* L Dec. 15 Davidson W Dec. 28 UNC-Charlotte% L Dec. 29 George Washington% W Jan. 2 at Maryland# L Jan. 9 East Carolina W Jan. 16 UC-Irvine W Jan. 19 Jacksonville L Jan. 23 at West Virginia L Jan. 26 at Virginia Tech L Jan. 29 at Va. Military W Feb. 2 The Citadel* W Feb. 4 at Appalachian State W Feb. 6 at Davidson L Feb. 9 Va. Military W Feb. 12 Virginia Tech W Feb. 14 at Furman L Feb. 16 at The Citadel W Feb. 18 West Virginia W Feb. 20 at East Carolina W Feb. 23 William & Mary W Southern Conf. Rich. Coliseum Feb. 27 Va. Military W Mar. 1 Davidson W Mar. 2 Furman L % Queen City Classic at Buffalo, N.Y. * Overtime # at Baltimore, Md. Stewart, Aron (F) Sr Gray, Eric (F) Jr McCurdy, Bob (C) Jr Mack, Carlton (G) Sr. 5.9 Catlett, Steve (G) Jr (10-16; SC: 7-7) (H: 6-7 A: 4-8 N: 0-1) Head Coach: Carl Slone Captains: Steve Catlett, Bob McCurdy Nov. 30 at Maryland L Dec. 5 Cal St.-Fullerton L Dec. 7 Furman L Dec. 12 Davidson W Dec. 14 at Va. Military W Dec. 27 Rollins% W Dec. 28 Central Michigan% L Jan. 8 Duquesne L Jan. 11 Va. Military L Jan. 15 at Geo. Washington L Jan. 18 at Appalachian State W Jan. 22 East Carolina L Jan. 25 Virginia Tech L Jan. 29 at Jacksonville L Feb. 1 The Citadel W Feb. 4 at Davidson L Feb. 6 William & Mary W Feb. 8 at Virginia Tech L Feb. 10 Tulane W Feb.13 at Furman L Feb.15 at The Citadel W Feb.17 West Virginia* W Feb.19 at East Carolina L Feb.22 at William & Mary L Feb.26 Appalachian State** W Southern Conf. Tourn.@ Robins Center Mar. 1 Va. Military L % Tangerine Bowl Tournament Winter Park, Fla. * Overtime **Double Overtime McCurdy, Bob (F) Sr Williams, Dave (F) Sr. 5.6 Heifner, Ken (C) Fr. 4.1 Eastman, Kevin (G) So Campbell, John (G) Fr (14-14; SC: 7-7) (H: 8-5 A: 5-8 N: 1-1) Head Coach: Carl Slone Captain: Kevin Eastman Nov. 29 at Wake Forest L Dec. 1 Appalachian State W Dec. 3 at Davidson W Dec. 6 Maryland L Dec. 10 at Duquesne L Dec. 13 at Va. Military L Dec. 20 George Washington L Jan. 3 East Tennessee State W Jan. 8 at East Tennessee St. W Jan. 10 at Appalachian State W Jan. 12 East Carolina W Jan. 15 Furman*** W Jan. 17 Davidson W Jan. 21 at East Carolina L Jan. 24 The Citadel L Jan. 29 Va. Commonwealth W Jan. 31 at William & Mary W Feb. 4 at Tulane L Feb. 7 at The Citadel L Feb. 10 at Va. Commonwealth W Feb. 12 at Furman L Feb. 14 merican W Feb. 18 Va. Military L Feb. 21 William & Mary L Feb. 25 at West Virginia L Southern Conf. Robins Center Feb. 28 The Citadel W Southern Conf. Greenville, S.C. Mar. 3 William & Mary W Mar. 4 Va. Military L ***Triple overtime Butler, Jeff (F) Jr Sullivan, Craig (F) Jr Morton, Mike (C) Fr Eastman, Kevin (G) Jr Slappy, Larry (G) So (15-11) (H: 10-5 A: 5-5 N: 0-1) Head Coach: Carl Slone Captains: Jeff Butler, Kevin Eastman Nov. 26 Navy# W Nov. 27 George Washington# W Dec. 1 at Auburn L Dec. 4 at Va. Comm.* W Dec. 8 Catholic W Dec. 11 at Duke L Dec. 21 East Tennessee State L Dec. 29 Virginia Tech% L Dec. 30 Va. Commonwealth% W Jan. 1 Wake Forest L Jan. 4 at Maryland L Jan. 8 East Carolina W Jan. 12 Rhode Island W Jan. 15 William & Mary L Jan. 18 at American W Jan. 20 Va. Military L Jan. 22 Long Island W Jan. 26 Pennsylvania W ALL-TIME RESULTS 103

104 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL Jan. 29 Stetson W Feb. 2 at South Carolina L Feb. 5 Jacksonville W Feb. 7 at Geo. Washington W Feb.12 at Va. Military L Feb.19 at William & Mary W Feb.26 Va. Commonwealth* W Feb.28 Randolph-Macon L % T-D Invitational Tourn. at Rich. Coliseum * Overtime # Spider Classic Butler, Jeff (F) Sr Sullivan, Craig (F) Sr Boehling, Bob (C) Fr. 6.9 Eastman, Kevin (G) Sr Williams, Jeff (G) Sr (4-22) (H: 3-10 A: 1-10 N: 0-2) Head Coach: Carl Slone Captain: John Campbell Nov. 25 St. Joseph s% L Nov. 26 Va. Commonwealth% L Nov. 30 George Washington L Dec. 3 Virginia Tech^ L Dec. 8 Atlantic Christian W Dec.10 at Wake Forest L Dec. 19 Randolph-Macon W Dec. 28 at Vanderbilt L Dec. 31 Boston University L Jan. 3 at Stetson L Jan. 11 Old Dominion W Jan. 14 at William & Mary L Jan. 17 at Pennsylvania L Jan. 21 at Va. Commonwealth L Jan. 25 at Rhode Island L Jan. 28 American L Feb. 1 at Va. Military L Feb. 4 at East Carolina W Feb. 8 Va. Military L Feb. 10 Virginia* L Feb. 11 Va. Commonwealth* L Feb. 14 Duquesne L Feb. 16 at Old Dominion L Feb. 18 William & Mary L Feb. 22 East Carolina L Feb. 25 South Carolina L % Spider Classic at Robins Center *T-D Invitational Tourn. at Richmond Coliseum ^ at Richmond Coliseum Perry, Mike (F) Fr Butler, Miller (F) Jr Boehling, Bob (C) So. 4.0 Campbell, John (G) Sr. 3.7 Harrison, J.D. (G) So (10-16) (H: 7-8; A: 2-7 N: 1-1) Head Coach: Lou Goetz Captain: Mike Perry Nov. 24 Washington College% W Nov. 25 Vanderbilt% L Nov. 29 Atlantic Christian W Dec. 7 at Va. Commonwealth L Dec. 9 Roanoke L Dec. 12 Auburn L Dec. 22 Wake Forest^ L Dec. 29 Old Dominion* L Dec. 30 William & Mary*! W Jan. 3 Penn State L Jan. 10 at Catholic L Jan. 13 William & Mary W Jan. 18 Pennsylvania L Jan. 22 at Virginia Tech L Jan. 24 at Va. Military W Jan. 27 Va. Commonwealth L Jan. 29 at Long Island L Feb. 3 West Va. Tech W Feb. 5 Niagara W Feb. 7 Stetson W Feb. 10 at Geo. Washington L Feb. 12 at Boston University L Feb. 14 at Randolph-Macon W Feb. 17 at William & Mary L Feb. 21 Va. Military W Feb. 24 Virginia Tech L % Spider Classic at Robins Center *T-D Invitational Tourn. at Richmond Coliseum! Overtime ^ Double Overtime Perry, Mike (F) So Schweitz, John (F) Fr. 9.0 Cowan, Vince (C) Jr Sember, Paul (G) Fr. 5.3 Reed, Mark (G) So (13-14; ECAC South: 4-3) (H: 9-4; A: 2-8 N: 2-2) Head Coach: Lou Goetz Captains: Mike Perry, Ukee Washington Nov. 30 West Va. Tech% W Dec. 1 Va. Commonwealth% L Dec. 3 Bluefield W Dec. 5 George Mason W Dec. 7 Connecticut^ L Dec. 8 Cal St.-Fullerton^ W Dec. 19 at Wake Forest L Dec. 22 George Washington L Dec. 28 Old Dominion* L Dec. 29 Va. Commonwealth* L Jan. 2 at South Florida W Jan. 4 St. Francis (Pa.)#! W Jan. 5 Florida Southern! L Jan. 9 Oglethorpe W Jan. 14 Baltimore W Jan. 16 James Madison W Jan. 19 at William & Mary L Jan. 23 Upsala W Jan. 26 at Pennsylvania L Jan. 28 at Penn State L Jan. 31 Towson State L Feb. 2 Va. Military W Feb. 9 William & Mary L Kevin Eastman Feb. 14 at Long Island L Feb. 16 at Niagara W Feb. 20 Va. Commonwealth W ECAC South Tournament Williamsburg, Va. Feb. 26 William & Mary L % Spider Classic at Robins Center *T-D Invitational Tourn. at Richmond Coliseum ^ Utah Classic at Salt Lake City, Utah! Citrus Classic at Lakeland, Fla. # Overtime Perry, Mike (F) Jr Cowan, Vince (F) Sr Pehl, Jeff (C) Fr. 6.3 Schweitz, John (G) So Mills, Doug (G) Fr (15-14; ECAC South: 5-6) (H: 8-5 A: 5-6 N: 2-3) Head Coach: Lou Goetz Captain: Mike Perry Nov. 29 Radford W Dec. 1 at Virginia Tech L Dec. 3 at Geo. Washington W Dec. 5 Catholic% W Dec. 6 Virginia State% W Dec. 9 at Va. Commonwealth L Dec. 20 West Va. Tech W Dec. 29 Old Dominion# L Dec. 30 Virginia Tech# L Jan. 8 Old Dominion L Jan. 10 at James Madison L Jan. 12 at East Carolina W Jan. 14 William & Mary L Jan. 17 Upsala W Jan. 21 George Mason W Jan. 24 at Navy W Jan. 26 at South Carolina L Jan. 29 at Va. Military W Jan. 31 Va. Commonwealth L Feb. 4 Baltimore W Feb. 7 at Old Dominion* L Feb. 11 at William & Mary W Feb. 16 Stockton State W Feb. 21 East Carolina L Feb. 26 at American L Feb. 28 James Madison L ECAC South Quarterfinal Loretto, Pa. Mar. 3 St. Francis (Pa.) W ECAC Hampton, Va. Mar. 6 Old Dominion W Mar. 7 James Madison L % Spider Classic at Robins Center #T-D Invitational Tourn. at Richmond Coliseum * Overtime Perry, Mike (F) Sr Heher, Andy (F) So. 6.3 Pehl, Jeff (C) So Schweitz, John (G) Jr Elliott, Rick (G) Sr (18-11; ECAC South: 6-4) NATIONAL INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT (H: 15-3 A: 2-7 N: 1-1) Head Coach: Dick Tarrant Captains: John Schweitz, Jeff Pehl Nov. 28 Wake Forest W Nov. 30 Delaware Valley W Dec. 2 NC Wesleyan W Dec. 4 Loyola (Md.)% W Dec. 5 Lafayette% W Dec. 7 Virginia Tech L Dec. 9 Va. Military W Dec. 19 at Oregon W Dec. 23 at S. California L Dec. 29 Virginia# L Dec. 30 Va. Commonwealth# L Jan. 1 South Carolina W Jan. 7 West. Va. Tech W Jan. 11 James Madison W Jan. 16 Radford W Jan. 20 at William & Mary L Jan. 23 Navy L Jan. 30 at East Carolina W Feb. 3 at Old Dominion L Feb. 6 William & Mary W Feb. 8 at Va. Commonwealth L Feb. 10 Va. Commonwealth W Feb. 13 at James Madison L Feb. 17 George Mason W Feb. 22 Old Dominion W Feb. 24 East Carolina W ECAC South Norfolk, Va. Mar. 4 East Carolina W Mar. 5 Old Dominion L NIT First Robins Center Mar. 12 Maryland L % Spider Classic at Robins Center #T-D Invitational Tourn. at Richmond Coliseum Schweitz, John (F) Sr Flye, Bill (F) So Pehl, Jeff (C) Jr Bethea, Tom (G) Jr. 9.3 Johnson, Kelvin (G) Fr (12-16; ECAC South: 2-7) (H: 8-5 A: 4-10 N: 0-1) Head Coach: Dick Tarrant Captains: Tom Bethea, Bill Dooley Nov.26 Campbell W Nov.29 Radford W Dec.1 at Wake Forest L Dec.4 Oregon W Dec.8 at Va. Commonwealth L Dec.11 at Virginia Tech L Dec.22 Loyola (Md.) W Dec.29 Virginia# L Dec.30 Va. Commonwealth# L Jan.3 at South Carolina L Jan.5 at Stetson W Jan.8 Va. Commonwealth L 56-65

105 Jan.12 George Mason W Jan.15 East Carolina W Jan.18 at Old Dominion W Jan.22 at Navy L Jan.26 at William & Mary L Jan.29 Long Island W Jan.31 at George Mason L Feb.3 at Va. Military W Feb.9 at Randolph-Macon W Feb.12 James Madison L Feb.16 at East Carolina** L Feb.19 Providence W Feb.23 William & Mary L Feb.26 Old Dominion L Mar.3 at James Madison L Eouth Robins Center Mar.10 Navy L #Times-Dispatch Richmond Coliseum **Double Overtime Newman, John (F) Fr Flye, Bill (F) Jr. 7.7 Pehl, Jeff (C) Sr Bethea, Tom (G) Sr Johnson, Kelvin (G) So (22-10; ECAC-South 7-3, 1st Place) NCAA TOURNAMENT (H: 13-2 A: 5-6 N: 4-2) Head Coach: Dick Tarrant Captains: Bill Flye, Kelvin Johnson Nov.25 George Mason% L Nov.26 Lafayette% W Nov.30 Radford W Dec.3 at East Tennessee W Dec.6 Catholic W Dec.10 at Va. Commonwealth L Dec.21 UNC Wilmington W Dec.29 Virginia Tech# W Dec.30 Va. Commonwealth# L Jan.4 at Wake Forest L Jan.7 at Virginia Tech L Jan.9 Va. Military W Jan.11 at Navy W Jan.18 George Mason W Jan.21 at East Carolina W Jan.23 at Campbell W Jan.25 James Madison* W Jan.28 William & Mary W Feb.1 South Carolina W Feb.4 Marquette L Feb.8 Navy W Feb.11 at George Mason L Feb.14 Va. Commonwealth W Feb.18 East Carolina W Feb.25 at James Madison L Feb.29 Virginia Tech W Mar.3 at William & Mary L ECAC-South Harrisonburg, Va. Mar.9 James Madison W Mar.10 Navy W NCAA Opening Philadelphia, Pa. Mar.13 Rider W NCAA Charlotte, N.C. Mar.15 Auburn W Mar.17 Indiana L %Cavalier Tip-Off Charlottesville, Va #Times-Dispatch Robins Center *Overtime Newman, John (F) So Davis, John (F) So. 6.1 Flye, Bill (C) Sr Johnson, Kelvin (G) Jr Beckwith, Greg (G) So (21-11; CAA: 11-3 t1st) NATIONAL INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT (H: 10-3 A: 7-6 N: 4-2) Head Coach: Dick Tarrant Captains: Kelvin Johnson, John Newman Nov.30 Tampa% W Dec.1 Virginia% L Dec.4 Va. Commonwealth L Dec.10 Campbell W Dec.20 Drexel W Dec.22 at Tennessee L Dec.28 Va. Commonwealth# L Dec.29 James Madison# W Jan.10 Navy L Jan.12 at UNC Wilmington W Jan.16 at George Mason* W Jan.19 East Carolina W Jan.21 at American W Jan.24 at James Madison W Jan.26 at William & Mary* W Jan.30 UNC Wilmington W Feb.2 at Navy L Feb.5 at Marquette L Feb.9 George Mason L Feb.12 at Loyola (Md.) W Feb.14 Radford W Feb.16 at East Carolina W Feb.18 Hofstra W Feb.23 James Madison W Feb.25 American W Feb.27 at Va. Military L Mar.2 William & Mary W ECAC-South Williamsburg, Va. Mar.7 American W Mar.8 George Mason W Mar.9 Navy L NIT First Robins Center Mar.15 Fordham W NIT Second Bloomington Ind. Mar.19 Indiana L %Cavalier Tip-Off Charlottesville, Va. #Times-Dispatch Richmond Coliseum *Overtime Newman, John (F) Jr Davis, John (F) Jr. 7.4 Woolfolk, Pete (C) Fr. 9.8 Johnson, Kelvin (G) Sr Beckwith, Greg (G) Jr (23-7; CAA: nd Place) NCAA TOURNAMENT (H: 11-2 A: 10-4 N: 2-1) Head Coach: Dick Tarrant (CAA Coach-of-the-Year) Captains: Greg Beckwith, John Davis, John Newman Nov.26 at Providence W Nov.30 Wake Forest W Dec.3 at Va. Commonwealth W Dec.6 St. Mary s% W Dec.7 Stanford% W Dec.10 Va. Military W Dec.20 Va. Commonwealth#* W Dec.21 Virginia# W Dec.30 at Georgia Tech L Jan.4 William & Mary W Jan.11 East Carolina W Jan.13 UNC Wilmington W Jan.15 Radford W Jan.18 at George Mason W Jan.20 at James Madison W Jan.23 Navy W Jan.25 American W Jan.27 Old Dominion L Jan.30 at Virginia Tech L Feb.1 at William & Mary W Feb.8 at East Carolina W Feb.10 at UNC Wilmington W Feb.13 James Madison W Feb.15 George Mason L Feb.20 Loyola (Md.) W Feb.22 at American W Feb.25 at Navy L CAA Tournament Mar.1 William & Mary$ W Mar.3 at George Mason(!) L NCAA Tournament First Syracuse, N.Y. Mar.14 St. Josephs L %Apple Palo Alto, Calif. *Overtime #Times-Dispatch Richmond Coliseum $CAATourn. Robins Center (!)CAATournament Fairfax, Va. Newman, John (F) Sr Davis, John (F) Sr. 7.0 Kratzer, Steve (C) So. 8.2 Beckwith, Greg (G) Sr. 4.7 Rice, Rodney (G) So (15-14; CAA: 8-6 3rd) (H: 7-5 A: 6-7 N: 2-2) Head Coach: Dick Tarrant Captains: Steve Kratzer, Rodney Rice, Peter Woolfolk Nov.28 Rice% W Nov.29 Georgia Tech%* W Dec.2 Southern California L Dec.6 at Va. Military L Dec.8 at Radford W Dec.22 at Old Dominion L Dec.29 Virginia Tech#* L Dec.30 Va. Commonwealth# L Jan.3 at William & Mary W Jan.6 at Fairfield (!)*** W Jan.8 at Navy W Jan.10 at East Carolina L Jan.12 at UNC Wilmington L Jan.14 Virginia Tech W Jan.17 George Mason W Jan.19 James Madison L Jan.22 Va. Commonwealth L Jan.24 at American L Jan.28 at Wake Forest* L Jan.31 William & Mary W Feb.3 at Loyola (Md.) W Feb.7 UNC Wilmington L Feb.9 East Carolina W Feb.14 at George Mason W Feb.16 at James Madison*** W Feb.21 American* W Feb.24 Navy L CAA Hampton, Va. Feb.28 American W Mar.1 UNC Wilmington L %Central Fidelity Hol. Robins Center #Times-Dispatch Richmond Coliseum (!) Game played at the Meadowlands, N.J. *Overtime ***Triple Overtime Woolfolk, Peter (F) Jr Stapleton, Scott (F) Fr. 4.9 Kratzer, Steve (C) Jr Rice, Rodney (G) Jr Atkinson, Ken (G) Fr (26-7; CAA: st Place) NCAA TOURNAMENT SWEET SIXTEEN (H: 11-2 A: 8-4 N: 7-1) Head Coach: Dick Tarrant Captains: Steve Kratzer, Rodney Rice, Peter Woolfolk Nov.27 Boston University% W Nov.28 North Carolina% L Dec.4 Tulsa(!) W Dec.5 at Arizona State(!) W Dec.9 Radford W Dec.18 Va. Commonwealth# W Dec.19 Old Dominion# W Dec.22 at Georgia Tech W Jan.4 at Va. Commonwealth L Jan.6 Va. Military W Jan.9 Navy W Jan.11 La Salle W Jan.13 at American W Jan.16 George Mason W Jan.20 at James Madison L Jan.23 East Carolina W Jan.27 UNC Wilmington W Jan.30 at William & Mary W Feb.2 Old Dominion W Feb.6 at Navy L Feb.10 American L Feb.13 at George Mason W Feb.15 at Virginia Tech L Feb.17 James Madison W Feb.20 at East Carolina W Feb.24 at UNC Wilmington W Feb.27 William & Mary W CAA Hampton, Va. Mar.5 East Carolina W Mar.6 UNC Wilmington W Mar.7 George Mason W NCAA Hartford, Conn. Mar.18 Indiana W Mar.20 Georgia Tech W NCAA Sweet The Meadowlands, N.J. Mar.24 Temple L %Central Fidelity Hol. Robins Center (!)Kactus Tempe, Ariz. #Times-Dispatch Richmond Coliseum Woolfolk, Peter (F) Sr Stapleton, Scott (F) So. 7.8 Kratzer, Steve (C) Sr. 8.1 Rice Rodney (G) Sr Atkinson, Ken (G) So (21-10; CAA: st Place) NATIONAL INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT (H: 10-3 A: 8-4 N: 3-3) Head Coach: Dick Tarrant Captain: Mike Winiecki Nov.25 Baylor% W Nov.26 Alabama% L Nov.28 at Wake Forest W Dec.2 at Old Dominion L Dec.5 at Campbell L Dec.7 Va. Commonwealth W Dec.10 at North Carolina(!) L Dec.20 Georgia Tech L Dec.29 Virginia Tech# L Dec.30 James Madison# W Jan.5 UNC Wilmington W Jan.7 at La Salle L Jan.9 American W Jan.11 East Carolina W Jan.14 at Navy* W Jan.18 Marist $ W Jan.21 at George Mason W Jan.25 James Madison* W Jan.28 William & Mary W Feb.2 at Va. Military W Feb.4 at East Carolina W Feb.8 at UNC Wilmington L Feb.11 Navy W Feb.15 at American W Feb.18 George Mason W Feb.22 at James Madison** W Feb.25 at William & Mary W CAA Hampton, Va. Mar.4 Navy W Mar.5 UNC Wilmington L NIT First Robins Center Mar.15 Temple W NIT Second Robins Center Mar.20 Ala.-Birmingham L %Central Fidelity Hol. Robins Center (!) Game Greensboro, N.C. #Times-Dispatch Richmond Coliseum $ Game The Meadowlands, N.J. *Overtime **Double Overtime English, Eric (F) Sr Stapleton, Scott (F) Jr Winiecki, Mike (C) Sr Taylor, Benjy (G) Sr. 5.5 Atkinson, Ken (G) Jr (22-10; CAA: 10-4 T2nd) NCAA TOURNAMENT (H: 12-2 A: 6-6 N: 4-2) Head Coach: Dick Tarrant Captains: Scott Stapleton, Ken Atkinson Nov.15 at N.C. State $ L Nov.28 at Georgia Tech L Dec.1 Army% W Dec.2 South Carolina% W Dec.4 Va. Military* W Dec.6 at Va. Commonwealth W Dec.20 Old Dominion# W Dec.21 Virginia# L Dec.28 at Southern Utah St. W Dec.30 at Nevada-Reno L Jan.8 James Madison W Jan.10 American W Jan.13 at George Mason W Jan.15 Wake Forest W Jan.17 Navy L Jan.20 at UNC Wilmington W Jan.24 East Carolina W Jan.27 at William & Mary W Jan.29 Old Dominion* L Feb.3 at James Madison L Feb.7 at American L Feb.10 George Mason W Feb.12 Virginia Tech* W Feb.14 at Navy W Feb.17 UNC Wilmington W Feb.21 at East Carolina* L Feb.23 Fairfield W Feb.24 William & Mary W CAA Richmond Coliseum Mar.3 UNC Wilmington W Mar.4 American** W Mar.5 James Madison W NCAA Tourn. - First Atlanta, Ga. Mar.16 Duke L $ Dodge Pre-Season Raleigh, N.C. %Central Fidelity Hol. Robins Center #Times-Dispatch Richmond Coliseum *Overtime **Double Overtime Connolly, Terry (F) Jr. 8.2 Stapleton, Scott (F) Sr Sheilds, Jim (C) So. 5.5 Blair, Curtis (G) So Atkinson, Ken (G) Sr (22-10; CAA: nd Place) NCAA TOURNAMENT (H: 9-3 A: 9-5 N: 4-2) Head Coach: Dick Tarrant CAA Coach-of-the-Year Captain: Terry Connolly Nov.23 Dartmouth% W Nov.24 Georgia% L Dec.1 Georgia Tech W Dec.5 Va. Commonowealth W ALL-TIME RESULTS 105

106 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL Dec.9 at Fairfield W Dec.11 at Army W Dec.22 at Wake Forest L Dec.28 Virginia Tech# L Dec.29 Va. Commonwealth# L Jan.3 at Old Dominion W Jan.7 George Mason L Jan.9 at James Madison L Jan.12 American L Jan.14 College of Charleston W Jan.16 at Navy W Jan.19 UNC Wilmington W Jan.21 at Va. Military L Jan.23 at East Carolina W Jan.26 William & Mary W Feb.2 at George Mason W Feb.4 at Virginia Tech W Feb.6 James Madison W Feb.9 at American W Feb.13 Navy W Feb.16 at UNC Wilmington W Feb.20 East Carolina W Feb.23 at William & Mary L CAA Richmond Coliseum Mar.2 East Carolina W Mar.3 American W Mar.4 George Mason W NCAA College Park, Md. Mar.14 Syracuse W Mar.16 Temple L %Central Fidelity Hol. Robins Center #Times-Dispatch Richmond Coliseum Wood, Kenny (F) So Connolly, Terry (F) Sr. 8.2 Sheilds, Jim (C) Jr. 7.7 Blair, Curtis (G) Jr Weathers, Tim (G) So (22-8; CAA: 12-2 T-1st) NATIONAL INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT (H: 12-2 A: 8-5 N: 2-1) Head Coach: Dick Tarrant Captains: Curtis Blair, Jim Sheilds Nov.22 at Calif.-Santa Barbara L Nov.24 at San Diego State W Nov.29 Virginia Tech% W Nov.30 La Salle% W Dec.4 at Va. Commonwealth L Dec.7 Fairfield W Dec.10 Army W Dec.21 Wake Forest L Dec.28 Va. Commonwealth# W Dec.29 Virginia# W Jan.2 at Georgia Tech L Jan.6 Loyola (Md.) W Jan.8 Va. Military W Jan.11 at East Carolina W Jan.13 at UNC Wilmington W Jan.18 William & Mary W Jan.22 at Old Dominion W Jan.25 at George Mason L Jan.29 American W Feb.3 James Madison L Feb.8 East Carolina W Feb.10 UNC Wilmington W Feb.15 at William & Mary W Feb.17 Old Dominion W Feb.22 George Mason W Feb.26 at American W Feb.29 at James Madison W CAA Richmond Coliseum Mar.7 George Mason W Mar.8 Old Dominion L NIT - First Gainesville, Fla. Mar.19 Florida L %Central Fidelity Hol. Robins Center #Times-Dispatch Richmond Coliseum Wood, Kenny (F) Jr Springer, Jim (F) Jr. 5.8 Sheilds, Jim (C) Sr. 8.5 Blair, Curtis (G) Sr Jarmon, Gerald (G) So (15-12; CAA: rd) (H: 8-4 A: 7-5 N: 0-3) Head Coach: Dick Tarrant Captains: Jim Springer, Kenny Wood Dec.5 Va. Military W Dec.7 at Navy W Dec.9 Va. Commonwealth L Dec.19 at Wake Forest L Dec.28 Detroit Mercy% L Dec.29 Duquesne% L Jan.2 at La Salle L Jan.5 at Army W Jan.9 UNC Wilmington* L Jan.11 East Carolina W Jan.14 Siena W Jan.16 at Old Dominion# W Jan.20 William & Mary W Jan.23 at James Madison L Jan.30 American W Feb.3 at George Mason W Feb.6 at UNC Wilmington W Feb.8 at East Carolina W Feb.13 Old Dominion W Feb.15 at George Washington* L Feb.17 Georgia Tech L Feb.20 James Madison L Feb.22 at William & Mary L Feb.24 George Mason W Feb.27 at American W Mar.1 Hofstra W CAA Richmond Coliseum Mar.6 UNC Wilmington L #at ODU Field House, Norfolk, Va. *Overtime %Arizona State Tribune Tempe, Ariz. Wood, Kenny (F) Sr Fleming, Chris (F) Sr Springer, Jim (C) Sr. 7.4 Jarmon, Gerald (G) Jr. 7.9 Burroughs, Eugene (G) Jr (14-14; CAA: 8-6 4th Place) (H: 9-3 A: 4-10 N: 1-1) Head Coach: Bill Dooley CAA Coach-of-the-Year Captains: Eugene Burroughs, Gerald Jarmon, Michael Hodges Nov.29 Radford W Dec.1 at Va. Military W Dec.5 at Wake Forest L Dec.18 at Va. Commonwealth W Dec.21 at San Diego L Dec.23 at California L Dec.30 Duquesne* L Jan.3 La Salle W Jan.5 at Delaware L Jan.8 at Siena L Jan.11 Villanova L Jan.13 Old Dominion L Jan.15 at American L Jan.17 William & Mary W Jan.19 at George Mason L Jan.22 East Carolina W Jan.26 at UNC Wilmington* L Jan.29 James Madison W Feb.5 at William & Mary W Feb.7 Army W Feb.9 at Old Dominion W Feb.12 American* W Feb.16 George Mason W Feb.19 UNC Wilmington W Feb.23 at East Carolina* L Feb.26 at James Madison L CAA Richmond Coliseum Mar.5 East Carolina W Mar.6 Old Dominion L *Overtime Hodges, Michael (F) Sr Weaver, Kass (F) Jr Metzger, Jeremy (C) So. 9.3 Burroughs, Eugene (G) Sr. 9.1 Jarmon, Gerald (G) Sr (8-20; CAA: th Place) (H: 3-10 A: 4-8 N: 1-2) Head Coach: Bill Dooley Captains: Kass Weaver, Derrick Wall Nov.26 Campbell L Nov.28 at Duquesne L Dec.3 at Va. Military W Dec.5 at Radford W Dec.8 Wake Forest L Dec.11 G. Washington W Dec.22 at Villanova L Dec.28 at Arizona% L Dec.30 vs. Penn State% L Jan.3 Delaware W Jan.7 American L Jan.11 Va. Commonwealth L Jan.14 at UNC Wilmington L Jan.18 at East Carolina L Jan.21 at James Madison L Jan.24 William & Mary L Jan.28 Old Dominion L Jan. 30 Navy L Feb. 1 George Mason L Feb.4 at William & Mary W Feb.8 at Old Dominion L Feb.11 East Carolina L Feb.13 UNC Wilmington L Feb.18 at American L Feb.22 at George Mason W Feb.25 James Madison W CAA Richmond Coliseum Mar.4 UNC Wilmington W Mar.5 James Madison L %Fiesta Bowl Classic, Tuscon, Ariz. Poole, Eric (F) Fr. 9.0 Stevenson, Jarod (F) Fr. 8.4 Edwards, Rick (C) So. 7.0 Weaver, Kass (G) Sr Cueto, Carlos (G) Fr (8-20; CAA: th Place) (H: 3-8 A: 2-12 N: 3-0) Head Coach: Bill Dooley Captains: Adam Ward, Kevin Connor Nov. 25 at Campbell W Nov. 28 at North Carolina L Dec. 1 vs. Texas Pan Am% W Dec. 2 at Iowa State% L Dec. 5 Radford W Dec. 9 Virginia L Dec. 29 vs. Lafayette# W Dec. 30 at Charleston# L Jan. 4 at American L Jan. 6 Va. Military L Jan. 10 William & Mary L Warren Mills Jan. 13 Old Dominion L Jan. 15 at Wake Forest L Jan. 17 UNC Wilmington L Jan. 20 at Va. Commonwealth L Jan. 24 at East Carolina L Jan. 27 James Madison W Jan. 29 George Mason W Jan. 31 East Carolina L Feb. 3 at William & Mary L Feb. 7 at James Madison W Feb. 10 at George Mason L Feb. 17 at Old Dominion L Feb. 21 American L Feb. 24 Va. Commonwealth L Feb. 26 at UNC Wilmington L CAA Richmond Coliseum Mar. 1 vs. George Mason W Mar. 2 at Va. Commonwealth L %Cyclone Shootout - Ames, Iowa (Iowa State) #Charleston Classic - Charleston, S.C. Poole, Eric (F) So Stevenson, Jarod (F) So Edwards, Rick (C) Jr. 8.3 Baker, Jonathan (G) Fr. 8.5 Cueto, Carlos (G) So (13-15; CAA: 7-9, 8th Place) (H: 8-4 A: 3-10 N: 2-1) Head Coach: Bill Dooley Captain: Rick Edwards Nov. 25 at North Carolina L Nov. 27 Wofford W Dec. 1 Wake Forest L Dec. 5 at Radford L Dec. 19 Campbell W Dec. 27 vs. Eastern Kentucky% W Dec. 28 at Iona% L Jan. 1 at American W Jan. 4 Old Dominion L Jan. 8 Va. Military W Jan. 11 William & Mary W Jan. 15 at George Mason* L Jan. 18 at East Carolina L 64-69

107 Jan. 20 at UNC Wilmington L Jan. 25 Va. Commonwealth L Jan. 27 James Madison W Jan. 30 at Virginia L Feb. 1 at Old Dominion L Feb. 5 George Mason W Feb. 8 at William & Mary L Feb. 12 American L Feb. 15 UNC Wilmington W Feb. 17 East Carolina W Feb. 19 at Wofford W Feb. 22 at James Madison W Feb. 24 at Va. Commonwealth L CAA Richmond Coliseum Feb. 28 vs. George Mason W Mar. 1 vs. Old Dominion L * Overtime %Iona Tournament Stevenson, Jarod (F) Jr Poole, Eric (F) Jr Edwards, Rick (C) Sr Oliver, Daryl (G) Jr. 8.3 Carlos Cueto (G) Jr NCAA TOURNAMENT (23-8; CAA: 12-4,3rd Place) (H: 10-1 A: 6-6 N: 7-1) Head Coach: John Beilein Nov. 16 Virginia** W Nov. 19 North Carolina L Nov. 24 at Florida Atlantic W Nov. 29 at Wake Forest L Dec. 5 vs. Samford# W Dec. 6 at San Francisco# L Dec. 20 at Campbell W Dec. 29 vs. UNC Asheville% W Dec. 30 vs. UNC Greensboro% W Jan. 3 at James Madison W Jan. 7 Drexel W Jan. 10 UNC Wilmington W Jan. 14 American W Jan. 17 at East Carolina L Jan. 19 William & Mary* W Jan. 21 at Old Dominion L Jan. 24 at Va. Commonwealth W Jan. 28 George Mason W Jan. 31 James Madison W Feb. 4 East Carolina W Feb. 7 at William & Mary L Feb. 9 at UNC Wilmington L Feb. 16 at American W Feb. 18 at George Mason W Feb. 21 Va. Commonwealth W Feb. 23 Old Dominion W CAA Richmond Coliseum Feb. 27 George Mason W Feb. 28 American W Mar. 1 UNC Wilmington W NCAA Tournament - First Washington D.C. Mar. 12 South Carolina W Mar. 14 Washington L #Met Life Classic - San Francisco, Calif. %UT-Chattanogga Classic - Chattanooga, Tenn. *Program s 1,000th Win **Double overtime Stevenson, Jarod (F) Sr Patrick, Nick (F) Jr. 7.4 Poole, Eric (C) Sr Baker, Jonathan (G) Jr. 9.6 Brown, Marseilles (G) So (15-12; CAA: 10-6, 3rd Place) (H: 11-1 A: 3-10 N: 1-1) Head Coach: John Beilein Captains: Jonathan Baker, David Hensel Nov. 14 Campbell W Nov. 19 at Connecticut L Nov. 21 at Liberty W Nov. 28 Radford W Dec. 1 at Drexel L Dec. 5 at William & Mary L Dec. 18 vs. Centenary% W Dec. 19 at Arkansas-Little Rock% L Dec. 28 Florida Atlantic W Dec. 30 at Fordham* L Jan. 2 East Carolina W Jan. 4 Southern Methodist L Jan. 9 UNC Wilmington W Jan. 11 James Madison* W Jan. 13 at George Mason L Jan. 18 at Old Dominion L Jan. 20 at American W Jan. 23 Va. Commonwealth W Jan. 27 George Mason W Jan. 30 at UNC Wilmington L Feb. 6 American W Feb. 8 Old Dominion W Feb. 10 at James Madison L Feb. 13 at Va. Commonwealth W Feb. 17 at East Carolina L Feb. 20 William & Mary W CAA Richmond Coliseum Feb. 26 at VCU L %TCBY Holiday Classic - Little Rock, Ark. *Overtime Stephens, Charles (F) Fr Smith, Kinte (F) So Kauffman, Scott (C) So. 4.6 Baker, Jonathan (G) Sr Cunningham, Marques (G) Fr (18-12; CAA: 11-5, 3rd Place) (H: 7-5 A: 8-6 N: 3-1) Head Coach: John Beilein Captains: Rick Houston, Scott Kauffman, Kinte Smith, Greg Stevenson Nov. 22 Fordham L Nov. 24 at Navy W Dec. 1 James Madison W Dec. 3 at Syracuse% L Dec. 4 vs. Long Beach State% W Dec. 7 Liberty** L Dec. 16 at Southern Methodist L Dec. 18 at McNeese State W Dec. 21 Virginia L Dec. 28 Western Michigan L Dec. 30 at Marist W Jan. 5 at UNC Wilmington W Jan. 8 at Old Dominion L Jan. 12 at East Carolina W Jan. 15 William & Mary W Jan. 18 at Radford W Jan. 22 American W Jan. 26 George Mason L Jan. 29 at James Madison L Feb. 2 UNC Wilmington W Feb. 8 Va. Commonwealth W Feb. 10 at George Mason L Feb. 12 East Carolina W Feb. 16 at American W Feb. 19 at William & Mary W Feb. 23 Old Dominion W Feb. 26 at Va. Commonwealth L CAA Richmond Coliseum Mar. 4 vs. Old Dominion W Mar. 5 vs. James Madison W Mar. 6 vs. UNC Wilmington L %Carrier Classic - Syracuse, N.Y. **Double overtime Stevenson, Greg (F) Jr Smith, Kinte (F) Jr Faulconer, Tim (C) So. 4.9 Brown, Reggie (G) Fr Ungerer, Scott (G) So (22-7; CAA: 12-4, 1st Place) NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT (H:12-2 A: 9-4 N: 1-1) Head Coach: John Beilein Captains: Rick Houston, Scott Kauffman, Tyler Phillips, Kinte Smith, Greg Stevenson Nov. 17 Radford W Nov. 20 Wake Forest L Nov. 25 at Western Michigan W Dec. 2 at Mississippi State W Dec. 6 Old Dominion W Dec. 9 at George Washington* W Dec. 12 Marist W Dec. 21 at Appalachian State W Dec. 29 vs. College of Charleston# L Dec. 30 vs. Massachusetts# W Jan. 3 at George Mason L Jan. 6 James Madison W Jan. 9 at East Carolina L Jan. 12 McNeese State W Jan. 17 at UNC Wilmington W Jan. 20 William & Mary L Jan. 24 at American W Jan. 27 at Old Dominion* W Jan. 31 UNC Wilmington W Feb. 3 at William & Mary W Feb. 5 Navy W Feb. 10 at James Madison L Feb. 14 East Carolina W Feb. 17 Va. Commonwealth W Feb. 21 American W Feb. 24 George Mason W Feb. 27 at Va. Commonwealth W NIT Mar. 16 West Virginia W Mar. 19 at Dayton L % Raycom Tournament of Champions *Overtime Kinte, Smith (F) Sr. 9.5 Stevenson, Greg (F) Sr Faulconer, Tim (C) Jr. 4.1 Ungerer, Scott (G) Jr. 6.4 Brown, Reggie (G) So (22-14; ATLANTIC 10: 11-5, 2nd Place) (H: 11-5 A: 7-7 N: 4-2) Head Coach: John Beilein Captains: Scott Ungerer, Tim Faulconer Nov. 16 Appalachian State W Nov. 24 at UAB W Nov. 28 at Radford W Dec. 1 Va. Commonwealth L Dec. 5 Mississippi State L Dec. 8 at Charlotte L Dec. 17 at Cincinnati% L Dec. 20 Mississippi State L Dec. 21 La.-Monroe W Dec. 22 Southwest Missouri St.* W Dec. 28 VMI# L Dec. 29 Cornell# W Jan. 2 at Wake Forest L Greg Stevenson Jan. 5 La Salle W Jan. 12 at Xavier L Jan. 16 Massachusetts W Jan. 19 at Dayton L Jan. 23 at Temple W Jan. 26 Duquesne W Jan. 30 George Washington W Feb. 2 Xavier L Feb. 6 at St. Bonaventure W Feb. 10 Dayton W Feb. 13 Saint Joseph s W Feb. 16 at La Salle L Feb. 20 at Rhode Island* W Feb. 23 at George Washington L Feb. 27 Fordham W Mar. 2 at Duquesne W A-10 Philadelphia Spectrum Mar. 7 vs. St. Bonaventure W Mar. 8 vs. La Salle W Mar. 9 vs. Xavier L NIT Mar. 13 Wagner* W Mar. 16 Montana State W Mar. 18 at Minnesota W Mar. 20 Syracuse L * overtime %Las Vegas Classic, Las Vegas, Nev. Skrocki, Mike (F) So Ungerer, Scott (F) Sr. 8.6 Collins, Johnathan (C) Jr. 5.3 Brown, Reggie (G) Jr Myers, Jeff (G) Jr. 5.7 ALL-TIME RESULTS 107

108 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL Where Are They Now? Below is a list of former Richmond players and their current job titles. If you are a former player who would like to be added to this list, please send an to sbrann@richmond.edu or call (804) Player Class of Occupation Warren Mills 1955 Warren Mills Associates (Graphics, Presentation Products) Bob Ukrop 1969 President of Ukrops Supermarkets Ukee Washington 1980 Newscaster for Channel 10, Philadelphia Mike Perry 1981 Asst. Basketball Coach, Ga. State Univ. Brian Sheahan 1981 Law Partner with Gebhardt & Smith (Baltimore) John Schweitz 1982 Asst. Coach and Former NBA Player Andy Heher 1983 Colorado State Public Defender Bill Flye 1984 President of Professional Control Resources (Charlotte) John Davis 1986 Capital One Project Manager Greg Beckwith 1986 adidas representative/sales John Newman year NBA veteran Lee Goss 1987 Marketing Analyst for American Airlines (Ft. Worth) Benjy Taylor 1989 Head Coach at North Central College, Naperville, Ill. Mike Winiecki 1989 Assistant Coach, University of Richmond Eric English 1989 Narcotics Sqadron-Richmond City Police Ken Atkinson 1990 Playing professionally in Spain Curtis Blair 1992 Playing professionally in Australia (NBA second rd. pick) Jim Shields 1992 Playing professionally in Greece Jim Springer 1993 Vice President of Industrial Nut Corp., Sandusky, Ohio Chris Fleming 1993 Playing professionally in Germany Gerald Jarmon 1994 Assistant Coach Gene Burroughs 1994 Assistant Coach, Marist University Mike Hodges 1994 Playing professionally in Israel Derrick Wall 1995 Pharmaceutical Sales (Richmond) Kass Weaver 1995 Playing professionally in The Netherlands Rick Edwards 1997 Police Officer, Richmond City Police Dept. Charles Jefferson 1997 VP-Sales, Apex Systems, Inc. (Dallas, Texas) Eric Poole 1998 Playing professionally in Germany Jarod Stevenson 1998 Playing professionally in Germany Daryl Oliver 1998 Assistant Women s Coach, University of Virginia Carlos Cueto 1998 Teacher and Basketball Coach, St. Anthony s HS (NJ) Jonathan Baker 1999 Pharmaceutical Sales (Richmond) Rick Houston 2001 Representative for First Market Bank Scott Kauffman 2001 Representative for BB&T Bank, Securities Division Kinte Smith 2001 Playing semi-pro in New York Greg Stevenson 2001 Playing professionally in France Scott Ungerer 2002 Playing professionally in The Netherlands Kass Weaver 108 Greg Beckwith

109 20 Richmond, John Newman 1986 Position: Forward Height: 6 7 Weight: 205 Birthdate: November 28, 1963 Birthplace: Danville, Virginia High School: George Washington-Danville Degree: Sociology and Criminal Justice When Drafted: Second round by the Cleveland Cavaliers in 1986 (29th pick overall) Pro Experience: Entering 16th year in the NBA JOHN NEWMAN As a youngster growing up in Central Virginia, my parents always stressed to me the importance of making the right choices. Each and every choice I made, they said, would result in consequences that would shape my future shape my life. Choose wisely and choose carefully, they urged. One of the earliest choices I made was to spend the majority of my time on the blacktop. I could stay away from trouble and here I could choose whom I wanted to be around. Every day I would spend hours practicing my jump shot. Every day I would work to get better. Basketball, I found, always gave me a sense of structure, a sense of direction, a sense of accomplishment. My choice to spend time on the blacktop paid off. I became an accomplished high school basketball player, and I was heavily recruited to play college ball. When it came time to make the choice, I knew it would be one of the most important in my life. As my college decision neared, I realized I had no reason to stray too far from home. When I visited the beautiful University of Richmond campus, and when I stepped onto the court of the Robins Center, I felt like I was home. Talking to the people there, I knew I would receive the education I wanted in addition to getting the discipline and care that a family provides. I knew I was making the right choice. I soon found that my time spent on the blacktop had prepared me for my four-year career as a basketball player at Richmond. Under the guidance of Coach Dick Tarrant and because of the teamwork of intelligent and skilled players, I excelled as an athlete, becoming the all-time leading scorer in Spider history and the MVP of the Colonial Athletic Association. My contributions and those of my teammates helped put Richmond s basketball program on the map, with our team the first in Spider history to make the NCAATournament. The spirit and excitement of March Madness has stayed with me until this day and at the time pumped new vitality into the Richmond athletics program. Our first visit to the big dance was followed by another and by a trip to the NIT. Needless to say, these are some of the greatest basketball memories of my life. Like the blacktops of my youth, the University of Richmond prepared me for my future. It prepared me for a career in the game that I love and provided me with an education that will always serve me well. It s all about making the right choices. NEWMAN S CAREER NBA STATISTICS Career Totals Year Team G GS Min FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PTS Cleveland New York , New York , , New York , , Charlotte , , , Charlotte , Charlotte , New Jersey , Charlotte Milwaukee , Milwaukee , Milwaukee , Denver , , Cleveland New Jersey , New Jersey , Dallas CAREER 1, ,435 4, 456-9, ,786 3,228-3, ,586 2,536 1,688 1, ,656 12,740 Playoff

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111 Editor s Note: The following story of University of Richmond basketball is a brief look at a very proud past. While space allows for the recognition of only a few players, hundreds of student-athletes have contributed to the building of the Richmond program. The memories they made will not be forgotten THE MAKING OF A LEGEND The year is 1913, and Frank Dobson takes the helm of the first-ever Richmond basketball squad. It would have been impossible for him to envision the magnificent growth which was to come... A young coach named Mac Pitt follows Dobson. In only his second year, his team finishes 20-0, the first and only time a Richmond team has gone undeafted. Year after year, Mac Pitt produces winning teams, but, more importantly, he touches countless lives. In the history of Richmond athletics, his legend still lives... UR Tradition Claiborne Robins, Jr., the face of Richmond basketball changes forever... RICHMOND BASKETBALL WILL NEVER BE THE SAME AGAIN It s not long before the Spiders new home is filled with excitement. Bob McCurdy dazzles opponents and fans alike with his uncanny shooting ability on his way to becoming the nation s leading scorer (32.9 ppg) in The dazzle and daring of McCurdy is followed by the yeoman-like work of an over-achiever named Kevin Eastman... the graceful play of a big man named Jeff Butler... and the bruising power of a young Richmonder named Michael Perry. The 1980s have begun, and what a decade awaits THE FIRST GAME, THE FIRST GIANT KILLED The first game of his first season as head coach of the Richmond Spiders, Dick Tarrant leads his team to an upset win over nationallyranked Wake Forest at the Robins Center. A giant has been killed and, though no one realizes it, it is a sign of things to come. A visit to the NIT, the Spiders first appearance ever in postseason play, comes at year s end, and Richmond posts an record the best for a Richmond squad in 25 years. UR TRADITION 1984 CINDERELLA MOVES TO RICHMOND A 20-win season is capped by the Spiders first visit to the NCAA Tournament. The first round was supposed to be a warm-up for the Charles Barkley-led Auburn Tigers, but, when the game ends, another giant is dead and the Spiders are to blame State Champs MANY STARS TAKE CENTER STAGE The unenviable task of following that legend comes to Lester Hooker, and he proves most capable of such an undertaking. With Hooker at the helm, the Spiders post back-to-back 20-win seasons, a mark that would stand for 34 years. Under his leadership, such talents as Warren Mills and Walter Lysaght thrill growing numbers of Spider fans and the squad is driven to the forefront of college hoops In the early 1960s, coach Lewis Mills has a star named Johnny Moates who quickly becomes recognized as one of the best of his time, and in the early 1970s, fans marvel at the abilities of forward Aron Stewart, the 1973 Southern Conference Player of the Year... THERE S NO PLACE LIKE HOME And these fans are soon thrilled by the opening of the Robins Center on December 2, Through the generosity and philanthropy of the E. Claiborne Robins family and because of the vision of E CROSSING PATHS WITH A LEGEND For the first time in 31 years, Richmond boasts back-to-back 20-win seasons. For their reward, they face the Indiana Hoosiers for the second consecutive year in postseason play. Bobby Knight rules, but there will be other battles, other days STARTING THINGS OFF RIGHT The Spiders began the season with an 8-0 mark. In impressive style, Richmond defeated some of the biggest names in college basketball. In November of 1985, Richmond defeats Rick Pitino s Providence Friars. The following season, the same Friars team would advance to the Final Four. Four days after their win at Providence, the Spiders easily beat ACC-foe Wake Forest, Next up, a memorable win over the Stanford Cardinal in their own tournament. The Spiders capped off the 8-0 start with a win over intra-state rival Virginia in the finals of the Times-Dispatch Tournament. 111

112 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL BACK TO THE SHOW Senior John Newman becomes the all-time leading scorer in Richmond basketball history and the Spiders, led by Newman, John Davis and Greg Beckwith, make their fourth postseason appearance in five years. The site of the NCAA Tournament action is the Carrier Dome, the home of the Syracuse Orangemen. Little does anyone know then but the Orangemen will be a huge part of Richmond s basketball future THE SPIDERS PLAY FOR RICHMOND Clinching their second consecutive CAA regular-season title, Tarrant s Spiders receive their sixth postseason bid in eight years. The Robins Center is the site for two NIT contests which draw record-breaking crowds and put the hometown of the Spiders in the national TV spotlight. A year earlier, Temple ended the Spiders magical Sweet 16 trip, but this time the Owls go home the loser SWEET 16: AN INCREDIBLE JOURNEY With John Newman now in the NBA, a Kenny Atkinson-led Spiders team travels to Georgia Tech and hands the 10th-ranked Yellow Jackets their first home loss to a non-acc foe in 40 games. For some teams, this may have been enough excitement for one season, but not for the Spiders. The journey once again leads to the NCAA Tournament. Standing in the Spiders path, incredibly enough, is Indiana... the defending national champion. In an upset which catches the imagination of the country, the Spiders knock the crown off the Hoosiers and, while one magnificent tradition is defeated, another program gains new life. Georgia Tech is the next to fall, and a giant-killer has become a giant. David has become Goliath. The Richmond Spiders are in the Sweet 16. And the school from Richmond is on the lips of basketball fans and pundits across the nation. Kenny Wood 1990 THEY WILL RETURN Yet another 20-win season ends with a conference championship and a fourth trip to the NCAA Tournament, where Ken Atkinson and Scott Stapleton bid farewell. The Spiders match up with Duke, the East Region s third seed, and a young squad gains tremendous experience and vows to return. 112 John Davis 1991 THE MOTHER OF ALL UPSETS In what The Washington Post calls one of the greatest upsets in college basketball history, Richmond turns the NCAA Tournament upside down, becoming the first 15th seed to drop a No. 2 seed in NCAA Tournament play. On the Spiders biggest evening ever in March, madness reigned, and the Terry Connolly-led Richmond Spiders upend No. 7-ranked Syracuse, 73-69, before a national television audience. The footsteps from Richmond are heard throughout America.

113 NCAA TOURNAMENT 1984 RICHMOND 89, Rider 65 (East Regional, Preliminary Round) #12 RICHMOND, 72 #5 Auburn 71 (East Regional, First Round) #4 Indiana 75, #12 RICHMOND 67 (East Regional, Second Round) 1986 #6 St. Joseph s 60 #11 RICHMOND 59 (East Regional, First Round) UR TRADITION 1988 #13 RICHMOND 72 #4 Indiana 69 (East Regional, First Round) #13 RICHMOND 59, #5 Georgia Tech 55 (East Regional, Second Round) #1 Temple 69 #13 RICHMOND 47 (East Regional, Sweet Sixteen ) 1990 #3 Duke 81, #14 RICHMOND 46 (East Regional, First Round) 1991 #15 RICHMOND 73, #2 Syracuse 69 (East Regional, First Round) #10 Temple 77, #15 RICHMOND 64 (East Regional, Second Round) Mike Perry 1998 #14 RICHMOND 62, #3 South Carolina 61 (East Regional, First Round) #11 Washington 81 #14 RICHMOND 66 (East Regional, Second Round) 1992 THE BEAT GOES ON In Dick Tarrant s 11th season, his team wins more than 20 contests for the fifth consecutive year, making Richmond one of only 11 teams in the nation to accomplish such a feat during this period. Senior Curtis Blair leads the way. And also for the fifth consecutive year, the Spiders compete in postseason tournament play GIANT-KILLERS AGAIN In his first season as head coach at Richmond, John Beilein leads the Spiders to a remarkable 23-8 season and a first-round upset of South Carolina in the NCAA Tournament. In the process the Spiders become the first team to record wins in the tournament as No. 12, No. 13, No. 14 and No. 15 seed. Southeastern Conference power South Carolina is the latest giant to fall as the No. 14-seed Spiders upend No. 3-seed South Carolina, It marks the fourth time in six tries Richmond reaches the second round improving its NCAA record to a remarkable 6-6. The Spiders capture their fifth conference championship as Jarod Stevenson earns conference player-of-the-year honors leading the league in scoring with more than 19 points per game. The Spiders finish the season with 23 wins, the second most in school history, and make their 10th postseason appearance since NATIONAL INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT 1982 Maryland 66, RICHMOND 50 (Richmond, Va.) 1985 RICHMOND 59, Fordham 57 (Richmond, Va.) Indiana 75, RICHMOND 53 (Bloomington, Ind.) 1989 RICHMOND 70, Temple 56 (Richmond, Va.) Alabama-Birmingham 64, RICHMOND 61 (Richmond, Va.) 1992 Florida 66, RICHMOND 52 (Gainesville, Fla.) 2001 RICHMOND 79, West Virginia (Richmond, Va.) Dayton 71, RICHMOND 56 (Dayton, Ohio) 2002 RICHMOND 74, Wagner 67 OT (Richmond, Va.) RICHMOND 63, Montana St. 48 (Richmond, Va.) RICHMOND 67, Minnesota 66 (Minneapolis, Minn.) Syracuse 62, RICHMOND 46 (Richmond, Va.) 113

114 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL MARYLAND 66 SPIDERS NIT March 12, 1982 NIT First Richmond, Va. SPIDERS 72 AUBURN NCAA March 15, 1984 NCAA First Charlotte, N.C. 114 Adrian Branch poured in 21 points and Pete Holbert added 10 off the bench to help Maryland spoil Richmond s first-ever postseason appearance by defeating the Spiders The Terps went to the free-throw line twice as often as the Spiders, converting 22 charity tosses to just eight for Richmond. John Schweitz led Richmond with 16 points and six rebounds. Bill Flye and Kelvin Johnson each chipped in with 10 for the Spiders, who ended their first season under Dick Tarrant at Maryland FG FA FT FA R PF TP A B S MIN Fothergill, Mark* Branch, Adrian* Pittman, Charles* Jackson, Reggie* Morley, Dutch* Driesell, Chuck Rivers, Steve Adkins, Jeff Holbert, Pete Veal, Herman Baldwin, Taylor Team 0 TOTALS Richmond FG FA FT FA R PF TP A B S MIN Schweitz, John* Flye, Bill* Pehl, Jeff* Johnson, Kelvin* Bethea, Tom* Fells, Larry Tarrant, Dennis Polnitz, Terry Dooley, Bill Hersey, David DiServio, Pat Heher, Andy Team 2 TOTALS Maryland Richmond Technical Fouls: None Attendance: 9,373 (Sellout) SPIDERS 89 RIDER NCAA March 13, 1984 NCAA Opening Philadelphia, Pa. John Newman led three Spiders in double figures with 25 and John Davis ripped down 10 rebounds to lead Richmond to an rout of Rider at Philadelphia s historic Palestra. Richmond led at the half by holding Rider to just 39.1 percent shooting. For the game, Rider connected on only 38 percent of its shots, while the Spiders found the bottom of the net 60 percent of the time. Kelvin Johnson finished with 22 points and Bill Flye added 19 points for the Spiders. Richmond FG FA FT FA R PF TP A B S MIN Newman, John* Davis, John* Flye, Bill* Beckwith, Greg* Johnson, Kelvin* Hardin, Tim Goss, Lee Runk, Joe Fells, Larry Tucker, Robert Simmons, Bryan Johnson, Marty Phillips, David Team 2 TOTALS Rider FG FA FT FA R PF TP A B S MIN Lamar, Derrick* Bolger, Jim* Thomas, Kevin* Lee, Fred* Burke, Ray* Bennof, Mike Grant, David Nicholson, Jerome Morales, Gino Carter, Kim Hammer, Craig Rice, Darren Kovac, Ron Team 4 TOTALS Rider Richmond Technical Fouls: None In the first of what would become a tradition of postseason upsets, Richmond, behind the 26 points of John Newman and the 12 rebounds of John Davis, shocked Auburn to advance in the NCAATournament. Picked to finish fifth in the ECAC South, the Spiders continued their improbable march despite 23 points and 17 rebounds by future NBAstar Charles Barkley. The Tigers entered the contest ranked 19th in the nation. Bill Flye added 19 points and Kelvin Johnson scored 16 for Richmond. Richmond FG FA FT FA R PF TP A B S MIN Newman, John* Davis, John* Flye, Bill* Beckwith, Greg* Johnson, Kelvin* Hardin, Tim Goss, Lee Runk, Joe Team 3 TOTALS Auburn FG FA FT FA R PF TP A B S MIN Turner, Greg* Person, Chuck* Barkley, Charles* White, Gerald* Ford, Frank* Daniels, Paul Strickland, Vern Holland, Carey Team 1 TOTALS Richmond Auburn Technical Fouls: None Attendance: 11,666 Richmond s run ended in a game many thought the Spiders could have won, a loss to Indiana. With the loss, Richmond ended its season at Trailing by as many as 10 points in the first half, the Spiders sliced the lead to just two at intermission, Three times in the second half they held two-point leads, and they trailed by just four, 61-57, with three minutes remaining in regulation. But Richmond would get no closer, as IU scored its last 14 points from the foul line. Freshman Steve Alford led the Hoosiers with 22 points, including shooting 10-for-10 from the free-throw line. Kelvin Johnson led all scorers with 27 points and John Newman added 20 for the Spiders. Indiana FG FA FT FA R PF TP A B S MIN Simmons, Marty* Meier, Todd* Blab, Uwe* Alford, Steve* Robinson, Stew* Giomi, Mike Dakich, Dan Franz, Chuck Witte, Courtney Thomas, Daryl Team 4 TOTALS Richmond FG FA FT FA R PF TP A B S MIN Newman, John* Davis, John* Flye, Bill* Beckwith, Greg* Johnson, Kelvin* Hardin, Tim Fells, Larry Goss, Lee Runk, Joe Tucker, Robert Johnson, Marty Simmons, Bryan Team 1 TOTALS Richmond Indiana Technical Fouls: None Attendance: 11,666 INDIANA 75 SPIDERS NCAA March 17, 1984 NCAA Second Charlotte, N.C.

115 1985 NCAA SPIDERS 59 FORDHAM 57 Led by a 35-point outburst by John Newman, Richmond survived a scare in the Robins Center, hanging on for a victory over Fordham. The Spiders shot just 46 percent from the field, but connected on 19 of 22 free throws to seal the victory. Kelvin Johnson (12) was the only Richmond player besides Newman who scored in double figures. Tony McIntosh led Fordham with 18 points. Richmond FG FA FT FA R PF TP A B S MIN Newman, John* Davis, John* Woolfolk, Peter* Beckwith, Greg* Johnson, Kelvin* Fells, Larry Hardin, Tim Kratzer, Steve Team 3 TOTALS Fordham FG FA FT FA R PF TP A B S MIN Samuels, Steve* McCormick, Don* Williams, Frank* McIntosh, Tony* Hobbie, Jerry* Allen, Jim Robinson, James Jones, George Team 2 TOTALS Fordham Richmond Technical Fouls: None Attendance: 5,250 INDIANA 75 SPIDERS NIT March 15, 1985 NIT First Richmond, Va. March 19, 1985 NIT Second Bloomington, Ind. For the second time in as many seasons, Indiana ended Richmond s season in a postseason tournament. This time, the Hoosiers used a balanced scoring attack and a stifling defense to thwart any Richmond hopes of another tourney upset, routing the Spiders in Indiana. Seven-foot center Uwe Blab led all players with 17 points, three blocked shots and 13 rebounds. Kelvin Johnson led Richmond with 15 points and John Newman added 13. Indiana FG FA FT FA R PF TP A B S MIN Eyl, Steve* Dakich, Dan* Blab, Uwe* Alford, Steve* Robinson, Stew* Thomas, Daryl Smith, Kreigh Brooks, Delray Hillman, Joe Meier, Todd Sloan Brian Pelkowski, Magnus Simmons, Marty Morgan, Winston Team 7 TOTALS Richmond FG FA FT FA R PF TP A B S MIN Newman, John* Davis, John* Woolfolk, Peter* Johnson, Kelvin* Beckwith, Greg* Kratzer, Steve Goss, Lee Hardin, Tom Fells, Larry Runk, Joe Johnson, Marty Team 8 TOTALS Richmond Indiana Technical Fouls: None Attendance: 11, NCAA ST. JOSEPH S 60 SPIDERS 59 St. Joseph s (Pa.) rallied from two points down at halftime to squeak out a one-point victory over Richmond. John Newman s 25 points and Greg Beckwith s 12 assists weren t enough to stop the Hawks. The Spiders were stymied by poor shooting (42 percent) and foul troubles, as St. Joe s converted more than three times as many free throws as Richmond did. Rodney Rice netted 14 points and Peter Woolfolk added 10 for the Spiders. Maurice Martin led the Hawks with 21 points in the game played in the Carrier Dome on the campus of Syracuse University. Little did anyone know, but Syracuse would play a huge part in Richmond history just five years later. St. Joseph s FG FA FT FA R PF TP A B S MIN Mullee, Greg* Slattery, Dave* Blake, Rodney* Martin, Maurice* Arnold, Geoff* Williams, Wayne Flint, James Leahy, Brian Team 4 TOTALS Richmond FG FA FT FA R PF TP A B S MIN Newman, John* Woolfolk, Peter* Kratzer, Steve* Beckwith, Greg* Rice, Rodney* Winiecki, Mike Runk, Joe English, Eric Team 5 TOTALS Richmond St. Joseph s Technical Fouls: None Richmond avenged two previous postseason losses to Indiana by holding the Hoosiers scoreless for the last 2:40, and knocking the defending NCAAchampions out of the tournament with a shocker. Rodney Rice nailed a jumper with less than a minute to play to put Richmond ahead to stay. Rice finished with 21 points, which paced the Spiders. Peter Woolfolk finished with 16, Ken Atkinson with 14 and Steve Kratzer poured in 12 and had 12 rebounds. The Spiders never trailed by more than six points in becoming only the second team to oust a defending champion in the first round. Arkansas beating Louisville in 1981 was the other. Keith Smart led Indiana with 23 points. Richmond FG FA FT FA R PF TP A B S MIN Stapleton, Scott* Woolfolk, Peter* Kratzer, Steve* Atkinson, Ken* Rice, Rodney* Winiecki, Mike English, Eric Taylor, Benjy Dudek, Hank Team 10 TOTALS Indiana FG FA FT FA R PF TP A B S MIN Edwards, Jay* Eyl, Steve* Garrett, Dean* Jones, Lyndon* Smart, Keith* Jadlow, Todd Hillman, Joe Team 6 TOTALS Richmond Indiana Technical Fouls: None Attendance: 15,608 SPIDERS 72 INDIANA NCAA March 14, 1986 NCAA First Syracuse, N.Y. March 18, 1988 NCAA First Hartford, Conn. UR TRADITION 115

116 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL SPIDERS 59 GEORGIA TECH NCAA March 20, 1988 NCAA Second Hartford, Conn. SPIDERS 70 TEMPLE NIT March 15, 1989 NIT First Richmond, Va. For the third time in two years, Georgia Tech was the victim of a Spider upset bite. But on this occasion, UR was rewarded with its first-ever berth in the Sweet 16. Led by Peter Woolfolk s 27 points and nine rebounds, the Spiders knocked off the Yellow Jackets Woolfolk, in perhaps his best game ever, went 11 of 21 from the floor. Scott Stapleton was Richmond s next-leading scorer with eight points. Dennis Scott and Brian Oliver both future NBA players led Tech with 15 points apiece. As a team, though, the Jackets couldn t solve the UR pressure defense, as their 5-of-22 performance from behind the three-point arc would attest. Richmond FG FA FT FA R PF TP A B S MIN Stapleton, Scott* Woolfolk, Peter* Kratzer, Steve* Atkinson, Ken* Rice, Rodney* Winiecki, Mike English, Eric Taylor, Benjy Team 6 TOTALS Georgia Tech FG FA FT FA R PF TP A B S MIN Scott, Dennis* Ferrell, Duane* Hammonds, Tom* Neal, Craig* Oliver, Brian Munlyn, James Sherrod, Anthony Team 5 TOTALS Richmond Georgia Tech Technical Fouls: None Attendance: 15,608 TEMPLE 69 SPIDERS NCAA March 24, 1988 NCAA Sweet East Rutherford, NJ Facing the top-ranked team in the nation, Richmond proved to be overmatched in a drubbing at the hands of Temple. Despite the loss, the Spiders ended the season with a school record for victories, 26, against only seven defeats. Freshman phenom Mark Macon led the way for the Owls with a game-high 24 points. Mike Vreeswyck added 19 and Tim Perry hauled in 13 rebounds. Ken Atkinson led Richmond with 15 points, all of which came on three-point shots. Atkinson was 5 of 7 from behind the arc. Temple FG FA FT FA R PF TP A B S MIN Vreeswyk, Mike* Perry, Tim* Rivas, Ramon* Macon, Mark* Evans, Howard* Brantley, Derrick Causwell, Duane Johnson, Shawn Team 3 TOTALS Richmond FG FA FT FA R PF TP A B S MIN Stapleton, Scott* Woolfolk, Peter* Kratzer, Steve* Atkinson, Ken* Rice, Rodney* Winiecki, Mike English, Eric Taylor, Benjy Floyd, Steve Team 6 TOTALS Richmond Temple Technical Fouls: None Attendance: 19,591 For the second consecutive postseason game, Richmond squared off against Temple, only this time on the Spiders home court. Only this time, Mark Macon was held in check. Only this time, Ken Atkinson exploded. Only this time, Richmond won. Behind Atkinson s 6-of-9 three-point shooting (24 total points), the Spiders avenged the previous loss with Temple with a win. Eric English poured in 16 and freshman Curtis Blair added nine. Temple shot just 33 percent from the field, with Macon having a particularly tough night. He connected on just five of 18 shots, but still led the Owls with 13 points. Richmond FG FA FT FA R PF TP A B S MIN Stapleton, Scott* Shields, Jim* Winiecki, Mike* Atkinson, Ken* English, Eric* Taylor, Benjy Blair, Curtis Webb, Paul Bryant, Joe Jon Team 4 TOTALS Temple FG FA FT FA R PF TP A B S MIN Pollard, Ernest* Vreeswyk, Mike* Causwell, Duane* Macon, Mark* Kilgore, Mik* Harden, Michael Randolph, Shoun Dowdell, Jerome Team 3 TOTALS Temple Richmond Technical Fouls: None Attendance: 7,911 Despite 21 points from Mike Winiecki and 14 points from Scott Stapleton, Richmond s second-half rally fell short in a loss to Alabama-Birmingham. The Spiders ended their season with a mark. Richmond was down at the half, but rallied in the second stanza to narrow the gap. But behind Reginald Tusner s 24 points and Andy Kennedy s 15, the Blazers held on for the three-point win. Alabama-Birmingham FG FA FT FA R PF TP A B S MIN Tusner, Reginald* Howard, Dylan* Ogg, Alan* Bearden, Barry* Kramer, Jack* Kennedy, Andy Smith, J.J Lewis, Tony Rembert, Larry Team 5 TOTALS Richmond FG FA FT FA R PF TP A B S MIN Stapleton, Scott* Shields, Jim* Winiecki, Mike* Atkinson, Ken* English, Eric* Taylor, Benjy Blair, Curtis Webb, Paul Bryant, Joe Jon Team 3 TOTALS UAB Richmond Technical Fouls: None Attendance: 9,423 UAB 64 SPIDERS NIT March 20, 1989 NIT Second Richmond, Va. 116

117 DUKE 81 SPIDERS 46 Alaa Abdelnaby proved too big and Phil Henderson too quick as Duke routed Richmond en route to an appearance in the Final Four. Richmond, which ended its season at 22-10, was never really in contention. Besieged by turnovers and untimely poor shooting, the Spiders suffered their worst postseason loss in school history. The numbers tell it all: Ken Atkinson, 5 for 14; Scott Stapleton, 5 for 13; Curtis Blair, 3 for 13. It would not be Richmond s year in the NCAAs, but the Spiders were destined to return to better days in postseason play. Duke FG FA FT FA R PF TP A B S MIN Brickey, Robert* Koubek, Greg* Laettner,Christian* Henderson, Phil* Hurley, Bobby* Hill, Thomas Abdelnaby, Alaa McCaffrey, Billy Davis, Brian Palmer, Crawford Buckley, Clay Cook, Joe Team 6 TOTALS Richmond FG FA FT FA R PF TP A B S MIN Stapleton, Scott* Wood, Kenny* Connolly, Terry* Atkinson, Ken* Blair, Curtis* Springer, Jim Bryant, Joe Jon Shields, Jim Weathers, Tim Muldowney, Brian McDonald, Juddy Johnson, Eric Team 3 TOTALS Richmond Duke Technical Fouls: Duke 1. SPIDERS 73 SYRACUSE NCAA 1991 NCAA March 16, 1990 NCAA First Atlanta, Ga. March 14, 1991 NCAA First College Park, Md. In one of the greatest upsets in the history of the NCAA Tournament, Richmond became the first No. 15 seed to knock off a No. 2, stunning seventh-ranked Syracuse The Spiders never trailed. Richmond was in control throughout, clicking on all offensive cylinders and confusing the Orangemen with the match-up zone. Curtis Blair led a balanced attack with 18 points and the man CBS called Super Sub Terry Connolly scored 14. Connolly added team-highs of seven rebounds and one blocked shot. He also dished out five assists. With the Spiders up by one with 21 seconds remaining, freshman guard Eugene Burroughs stepped to the freethrow line and calmly drained two shots to seal the victory for Richmond. Billy Owens led all scorers with 22 points. Richmond FG FA FT FA R PF TP A B S MIN Shields, Jim* Wood, Kenny* Weathers, Tim* Jarmon, Gerald* Blair, Curtis* Springer, Jim Connolly, Terry Burroughs, Eugene Fleming, Chris Team 3 TOTALS Syracuse FG FA FT FA R PF TP A B S MIN Johnson, Dave* Owens, Billy* Ellis, LeRon* Autry, Adrian* Edwards, Michael* McRae, Conrad Hopkins, Mike McCorkle, Scott Team 4 TOTALS Richmond Syracuse Technical Fouls: None Attendance: 13,386 (sellout) Once again, Temple prevented Richmond from advancing in the NCAA Tournament, this time stopping the Spiders by a score. Mark Macon atoned for his poor performance in the 1989 NIT with 20 points. The game may have turned out differently if Kenny Wood had remained in the game. Midway through the second half, and with the Spiders charging, Wood was poked in the eye by an Owl and could not return to action. Richmond never recovered and lost by 13. Chris Fleming led all scorers with 25 points, including hitting 7 of 10 three-point attempts. Terry Connolly closed out his college career with 12 points and Curtis Blair added 10. Richmond ended its season at 22-10, despite starting out 5-6. Temple FG FA FT FA R PF TP A B S MIN Kilgore, Mik* Strickland, Mark* Hodge, Donald* Carstarphen, Vic* Macon, Mark* Harden, Michael Spears, James Team 4 TOTALS Richmond FG FA FT FA R PF TP A B S MIN Weathers, Tim* Wood, Kenny* Shields, Jim* Jarmon, Gerald* Blair, Curtis* Burroughs, Eugene Connolly, Terry Springer, Jim Fleming, Chris Team 3 TOTALS Richmond Temple Technical Fouls: None Attendance: 13,386(sellout) Stacey Poole poured in 16 points and Richmond shot a dismal 29 percent from the field, as the Spiders dropped a decision to the Florida Gators. Richmond grabbed 15 offensive boards, but the put-backs just weren t falling. Curtis Blair led the team in scoring with 15 points, but on 4-of-12 shooting. Kenny Wood had even a tougher time, connecting on just 3 of 13 shots. The loss ended Richmond s year at Florida FG FA FT FA R PF TP A B S MIN Poole, Stacey* Grimsley, Hosie* DeClercq, Andrew* Brown, Craig* Cross, Dan* Hogan, Brian Dyrkolbotn, Svein Stewart, Scott Kuisma, Martti Turner, Tim Ulmer, Jeremy Edwards, Terry Team 4 TOTALS Richmond FG FA FT FA R PF TP A B S MIN Hodges, Michael* Wood, Kenny* Shields, Jim* Blair, Curtis* Jarmon, Gerald* Springer, Jim Weathers, Tim Fleming, Chris Burroughs, Eugene Team 2 TOTALS Richmond Florida Technical Fouls: None Attendance: 6,877 TEMPLE 77 SPIDERS 64 FLORIDA 66 SPIDERS NCAA 1992 NIT March 16, 1991 NCAA Second College Park, Md. March 19, 1992 NIT First Gainesville, Fla. UR TRADITION 117

118 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL SPIDERS 62 S. CAROLINA NCAA March 12, 1998 NCAA First Washington D.C NIT SPIDERS 79 WEST VIRGINIA 56 March 16, 2001 NIT First Richmond, Va. 118 Jarod Stevenson scored 24 points, including a pair of free throws down the stretch, as 14th seeded Richmond handed third seed South Carolina its second straight first-round loss in the NCAATournament, 62-61, in the East Region at Washington D.C. The Spiders held the Gamecocks scoreless for the final 76 seconds to secure the victory. After a drive by South Carolina s B.J. McKie and subsequent tap-in attempt were off the mark at the buzzer, the Spiders gathered at midcourt to celebrate yet another upset. Richmond s Marseilles Brown had five three-pointers in the first half to offset 16 points by McKie, who made six of his first seven shots. The Spiders led by five at halftime and by as much as nine points in the second half. Richmond committed just six turnovers in the game. South Carolina MIN FG-A 3PT-A FT-A R PF A B S TP Gallman, William* Grant, Antonio* Stack, Ryan* McKie, BJ* Watson, Melvin* Davis, Herbert Lee Johnson, Bud Nix, Recus Williams, LeRon Team 2 TOTALS Richmond MIN FG-A 3PT-A FT-A R PF A B S TP Stevenson, Jarod* Patrick, Nick* Poole, Eric* Brown, Marseilles* Baker, Jonathan* Cueto, Carlos Oliver, Daryl Houston, Rick Hensel, David Team 4 TOTALS South Carolina Richmond Technical Fouls: None Attendance: 19,288 WASHINGTON 81 SPIDERS NCAA March 14, 1998 NCAA Second Washington D.C. Washington s 7-foot center, Todd MacCulloch, scored a game-high 31 points, grabbed 18 rebounds and keyed a 2- to-1 rebounding edge that led the Huskies to an win the second round of the East Regional at the MCI Center. Jarod Stevenson led the Spiders with 21 points but Richmond managed just 39.7 percent shooting from the field. Richmond closed the gap to early in the second half but Washington scored on 14 of its first 16 possessions of the half and opened a lead with 9:56 in the game. Richmond s Eric Poole and Jonathan Baker each added 10 points for the Spiders. Washington s Deon Luton nailed five three-pointers in the game and finished with 18 points. Washington MIN FG-A 3PT-A FT-A R PF A B S TP Luton, Deon* Green, Thalo* MacCulloch, Todd* Wooten, Jan* Watts, Donald* Moritz, Andrew Dickau, Dan Thompson, Chris Verschueren, David Femerling, Patrick Johnson, Michael Brown, Bryan Walcott, Chris Team 2 TOTALS Richmond MIN FG-A 3PT-A FT-A R PF A B S TP Stevenson, Jarod* Patrick, Nick* Poole, Eric* Brown, Marseilles* Baker, Jonathan* Cueto, Carlos Oliver, Daryl Phillips, Tyler Kauffman, Scott Houston, Rick Hensel, David Team 3 TOTALS Washington Richmond Attendance: 19,320 After a 17-day layoff without seeing competition, the Spiders showed no signs of weariness in their win over West Virginia in the first round of the NIT. Senior Kinte Smith led the charge, scoring a season-high 24 points, pulling down eight rebounds and dishing out five assists. He scored 16 of his 24 in the first half including nailing 3-of-3 from behind the arc. Greg Stevenson added 18 points and eight rebounds in the 23-point victory, Richmond s eleventh win in its past 12 outings. Center Eric Zwayer scored 12 points while guard Scott Ungerer added 11 points. West Virginia Yeager* Bowman* Moss* Lyles* Armstead* Seldon Ayodele Berry Hewitt Oliver Team 2 Totals Richmond Smith* Stevenson* Zwayer* Ungerer* Myers* Brown Lay Faulconer Phillips Kauffman Skrocki Collins Houston Team 3 Totals West Virginia Richmond DAYTON 71 SPIDERS NIT March 19, 2001 NIT Second Dayton, Ohio The Spiders were outscored in the second half, as they fell in the second round of the NIT to future Atlantic 10 foe Dayton, Flyers guard Tony Stanley broke the Richmond game open with 14 second-half points, including a steal and breakaway dunk with 6:05 left in the contest. Dayton tore away from a tie with just over seven minutes remaining, outscoring Richmond 21-6 the rest of the way. The Spiders were led by Greg Stevenson s 21 points. Dayton Green* Hall* Waleskowski* Stanley* Morris* Marshall Kohls Gilchrist Holland Team Totals Richmond Smith* Stevenson* Zwayer* Ungerer* Myers Brown Lay Faulconer Phillips Kauffman Skrocki Collins Houston Team 1 2 Totals Dayton Richmond

119 SPIDERS 74 WAGNER 67 OT 2002 NIT It took 45 minutes but the University of Richmond advanced to the first round of the National Invitation Tournament with a overtime opening-round win against the pesky Wagner Seahawks in the Robins Center. Junior Johnathan Collins recorded a double-double (13 points, 11 rebounds) and three other Richmond starters scored in double figures to lead the Spiders. A Tony Dobbins high-flying tip-in with just 38 seconds remaining sent the game into overtime. Wagner regained the lead one final time at the 1:51 mark (67-66), but the Spiders answered with two Mike Skrocki free throws to take a lead they wouldn t relinquish. Wagner Wilkerson* Hall* Wyatte* Pritchard* Klauder* Dye Kabore Jackson Carroll Team 2 Totals RICHMOND Skrocki* Collins* Ungerer* Myers* Brown* Dobbins Morton O Malley Team 3 Totals Wagner Richmond Technical Fouls: none Attendance: 3, NIT SPIDERS 63 MONTANA ST. 48 March 13, 2001 NIT Opening Richmond, Va. March 16, 2001 NIT First Richmond, Va. Junior guard Reggie Brown scored 21 points to lead Richmond to a first round NIT victory over Montana State at the Robins Center. The Bobcats took their last lead at on a layup by Damir Latovic with 9:42 remaining in the first half. The Spiders would score the next 12 points as a Jeff Myers triple, the second of two consecutive for the junior guard, with 4:22 gave UR a lead. The Spiders held their visitors without a basket for nearly six minutes in the first half. Richmond, who scored 22 points in the paint, got 10 points inside from junior center Johnathan Collins. Fellow classmate Jeff Myers finished with 12 points on 4-of-6 shooting from behind the arc. The Spiders shot 53.7 percent in the contest. Montana State Latovic* Rich* Reynolds* Erickson* Clark* Conway Plummer Faaborg Team 5 2 Totals Richmond Skrocki* Collins* Ungerer* Myers* Brown* Dobbins Faulconer O Malley Team 1 Totals Montana State Minnesota Technical Fouls: none Attendance: 4,384 SPIDERS 67 MINNESOTA NIT Led by sophomore Mike Skrocki s career-high 28 points, Richmond advanced to the NIT s Third Round with a win against Minnesota in Williams Arena. Skrocki hit 9-of-15 shots, including 5-of-8 from three-point range, to account for his career high. Junior Reggie Brown and sophomore Tony Dobbins also scored in double figures, both pouring in 10. Consecutive layps by Rick Rickert and Dusty Rychart brought the Golden Gophers within three, 60-57, with 1:24 to play in the contest. The hero of the night for the Spiders, Skrocki, calmly nailed two free throws with 52 seconds to play and open a five-point lead, Minnesota responded with a bucket to close the gap to Richmond brought the ball back down the court where Jeff Myers was fouled. He, too, converted his free throws to put the Spiders back on top with 22 seconds to play. After a Kevin Burleson layup, the Spiders Reggie Brown stepped to the line and made two free throws to extend the lead to Rychart responded with a three-pointer with 9.2 seconds to play and cut the advantage to After being fouled immediately, Skrocki stepped to the line needing to make one to increase the lead to three points. He made his second shot and then Minnesota s Kerwin Fleming curiously drove the length of the court and layed it in with just 1.2 seconds to play that cut the lead to one, Richmond inbounded the ball the length of the court and the final buzzer sounded. Richmond Ungerer* Skrocki* Collins* Myers* Brown* Dobbins Faulconer O Malley Team 5 Totals Minnesota Bennett* Rychart* Rickert* Burleson* Fleming* Robinson Hargrow Esselink Holman Bauer Team 5 Totals Richmond Minnesota Technical Fouls: none Attendance: 4,955 SYRACUSE 62 SPIDERS NIT March 18, 2001 NIT Second Minneapolis, Minn. March 20, 2001 NIT Richmond, Va. Playing its seventh game in 14 days, the Spiders came up short against nemesis Syracuse in the NIT quarterfinals, in front of a sold-out Robins Center crowd. Richmond struggled from behind the arc, shooting 6-of-30. Trailing by 10 at the half, the Spiders opened the second half on an 11-4 run, getting 3-pointers from Reggie Brown and Mike Skrocki to pull within three, 36-33, but Syracuse went inside to stretch the lead and put the game away. Brown led Richmond with 14 points while Skrocki added 12. It was the third meeting between the two teams. In the team s first meeting in 1991, Richmond became the first No. 15 seed to beat a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Syracuse Shumbert* Duany* Forth* Thues* Williams* Warrick Pace Celuck Team 3 Totals Richmond Ungerer* Skrocki* Collins* Myers* Brown* Dobbins Lay Faulconer O Malley Team 2 1 Totals Syracuse Richmond Technical Fouls: Richmond bench Attendance: 9,171 UR TRADITION 119

120 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL Robins Center ALL-TIME CROWDS Since the Robins Center (seating capacity is 9,171) opened its doors in December of 1972, the Spiders have played more than 50 basketball games before crowds of 8,000 or more, including 21 sellouts. Below are the alltime best Robins Center crowds: Att. Game Year 9,673 Navy (W 67-61) ,472 William & Mary (W 82-65) ,423 Alabama-Birmingham NIT 2nd Round (L 61-64) ,387 James Madison (L 73-78) ,373 Navy (L 66-84) ,373 Va. Commonwealth (L 60-69) ,373 Maryland (L 50-66) ,171 Syracuse NIT Quarterfinals (L 46-62) ,171 North Carolina (L 65-84) ,171 Va. Commonwealth (L 63-82) ,171 Old Dominion (W 84-80) ,171 Boston U. (W 66-61) ,171 North Carolina (L 76-87) ,171 William & Mary (W 73-65) ,171 Navy (W 69-42) ,171 George Mason (W 73-67) ,171 George Mason (W 86-64) ,171 Virginia Tech (W OT) ,171 William & Mary (W 72-54) ,171 William & Mary (W 80-63) ,171 James Madison (L 45-61) ,113 Virginia Tech (L 69-83) ,054 Virginia (L 65-69) ,041 G.eorgia Tech (L 60-65) ,037 Georgia Tech (W 73-71) ,032 Virginia (L 52-67) ,018 George Mason (L 53-54) Built in 1972 through the generosity of the E. Claiborne Robins family, the Robins Center is heralded as one of the finest facilities of its kind in America. This season, the 9,171-seat arena celebrates its 30th anniversary. The superbly maintained sports complex houses the University s athletic squads and serves as the showplace for University of Richmond basketball. Continued renovations of the facility have made it an even more appealing venue for spectators and the student body. A new permanent maple floor was installed this past summer. The new flooring is adorned with the new Spiders word mark. Most recently, the men s and women s locker rooms have been modernized and upgraded with of state-of-the art amenities. Last season, a basketball suite which serves as the home of the men and women s basketball team was added. The suite contains individual offices for each coach and showcases a plush recruiting room and film area. In addition to sporting and recreational activities, the Robins Center yearly serves as the site for Richmond s commencement exercises and also provides a forum for countless other educational and cultural events. In fact, the eyes of the world were focused on the Robins Center in 1992, as one of that year s Presidential debates was held in the Center s main arena. But the majority of the visitors to the Robins Center come to see basketball and over the years the crowds have witnessed some incredible contests in a magnificent facility. Over the past two seasons, the Spiders have dominated at home notching a 40-9 mark, including a 12-2 home mark last season. Over the years, Richmond has played more than 50 games at the Robins Center with crowds in excess of 8,000. I sincerely believe that we can give this wonderful arena a true sixth man atmosphere and make it one of the toughest places to play in all of the Atlantic 10, said new head coach Jerry Wainwright. Dec. 2, 1972 After years at various arena s and gymnasiums, Richmond plays the first game at the Robins Center before a near-sellout crowd (8,380), but Lefty Driesell s Maryland Terps spoil the opening ceremonies with an win. Jan. 4, 1973 Richmond s first victory at the Robins Center is an win over East Carolina. Feb. 19, 1973 Before another near sellout (8,157), junior Aron Stewart tallies 41 points to lead the Spiders past Virginia Tech in double overtime, Stewart finishes the season with a 30.2 points per game average, fourth in the nation. Feb. 24, 1973 Prior to the game against William and Mary, the E. Claiborne Robins Memorial Plaque is unveiled as the Robins Center is officially dedicated. The address is given by Charles B. Bud Wilkinson, former Oklahoma head football coach. Feb. 26, 1975 In the season finale, senior forward Bob McCurdy scores 53 points to lead Richmond past Appalachian State in double overtime, McCurdy leads the nation in scoring with a 32.9 average. Feb. 24, 1979 On Jeff Nixon Day, in honor of Richmond s first-team All-America defensive back, the Spiders lose a nailbiter to Virginia Tech, 93-91, before a regional television audience and season-ending crowd of 6,603. Dec. 2, 1979 The Spiders score a school record for points in a game in a victory over Bluefield. Nov. 28, 1981 Richmond defeats nationally-ranked Wake Forest, 64-61, in Dick Tarrant s head coaching debut. March 12, 1982 In first-round action of the National Invitation Tournament, the third-largest crowd in Robins Center history (9,373) attends Richmond s first-ever postseason appearance. Maryland spoils the party once again, however, as it hands the Spiders a setback, ending the school s best season in 27 years (18-11). Feb. 29, 1984 Sophomore guard Greg Beckwith hits a 15-foot jumper at the buzzer as the Spiders defeat Virginia Tech, 55-53, before 8,079 exulted fans. During the postgame curtain call, fans begin chanting N-C-A-A. Two weeks later, the Spiders make their first-ever NCAA appearance. Feb. 9, 1985 Richmond shoots just 42.9% from the floor, but loses only to George Mason before 9,018 fans, the largest regular season crowd 120

121 in ECAC-South history. Richmond would go on to lead the league in attendance (73,029 for 13 dates). March 15, 1985 Kelvin Johnson s six-foot jumper with two seconds remaining gives the Spiders a victory over Fordham in firstround NIT action before 5,250 fans. Jan. 23, 1986 In the inaugural season of the Colonial Athletic Association, the largest crowd in Richmond history (9,673) turns out for Richmond s come-from-behind victory over David Robinson and Navy, avenging the school s defeat in the ECAC-South tournament championship. Three days later, the 16-1 Spiders (7-0 in the CAA) earn an AP Top-Twenty ranking (No. 20). Nov. 29, 1986 With 7,469 fans in attendance, Peter Woolfolk scores 25 points and Steve Kratzer adds 11 rebounds as Richmond upset No. 6- ranked Georgia Tech in overtime (67-62) of the inaugural Central Fidelity Holiday Classic championship game. Feb. 27, 1988 In the final regular-season game of the year, Mike Winiecki tallies 18 points and 11 rebounds off the bench to lead Richmond to a victory over William & Mary. A sellout crowd of 9,171 is on hand as the greatest season in Richmond history is about to unfold. Three weeks later, after clinching the CAA Tournament and upsetting defending national champion Indiana in first-round action of the NCAA, the Spiders had made it to the Sweet 16. March 15, 1989 Before a national TV audience (ESPN) and a near capacity crowd (7,911), Richmond makes its sixth postseason appearance in eight years by hosting first round NIT action, featuring the Temple Owls. A year earlier, Temple had ended the Spiders magical Sweet 16 trip. This time around, it is UR sending Temple home early with a victory as Ken Atkinson scores a then career-high 24 points. March 20, 1989 Before the second largest crowd in Robins Center history (9,423), University of Alabama-Birmingham staves off the Spiders in a thriller. Late in the game, neither team holds more than a two-point lead from 4:57 to :52. Richmond cuts the lead to one twice, but each time UAB connects on both ends of its one-and-one opportunities to clinch the second-round NIT contest. HOME ATTENDANCE AND RECORDS IN THE ROBINS CENTER Year Record Games AttendanceAvg/Gm ,643 3, ,754 3, ,860 3, ,621 4, ,883 4, ,325 4, ,968 4, ,146 4, ,347 3, ,169 4, ,575 4, ,395 5, ,029 5, ,666 6, ,190 6, ,532 6, ,685 7, ,840 7, ,780 6, ,058 7, ,571 7, ,008 6, ,515 5, ,886 5, ,234 5, , ,676 5, ,635 5, ,579 5, ,554 5,035 Totals ,118,308 5,376 Feb. 12, 1990 A matchup of the state s premier point guards, Richmond s Ken Atkinson and Virginia Tech s Bimbo Coles does not dissapoint anyone. Coles scores a teamhigh 29 points for the Hokies while Atkinson notches 26 points including 10 in overtime as the Spiders win in overtime in front a sellout crowd of 9,171. Feb. 3, 1992 On the night when the Robins Center celebrates its 20th anniversary, John Newman, Richmond s all-time leading scorer and an NBA standout, has his jersey retired. Nov. 29, 1993 In his first game as head coach, Bill Dooley captures his first career victory as the Spiders upend Radford Feb. 19, 1994 In the final home game of the season, Richmond captures its 200th win in the Robins Center with a victory over UNC Wilmington. Nov. 16, The Spiders begin the John Beilein era with a bang as Richmond knocks off ACC-foe Virginia in double overtime, in the season opener. Jarod Stevenson leads Richmond with 28 points and freshman Rick Houston comes off the bench to net 19. Jan. 19, With a win over William & Mary, Richmond captures its 1,000th school victory in men s basketball. Feb. 23, Jarod Stevenson netted a careerhigh 33 points and Daryl Oliver chipped in 18 off the bench as the Richmond s seniors finished their home career with a win over Old Dominion. Richmond s 10-1 record at home is the best singleseason mark in Robins Center history. Jan. 12, Senior forward Greg Stevenson poured in a career-high 38 points to lead the Spiders to a non-conference win over McNeese State. Stevenson nailed seven three-pointers in the contest, a career-best. March 16, The Spiders returned to the postseason in receiving an invitation to the NIT tournament. In the first round, Richmond defeated West Virginia at the Robins Center in front of a crowd of 8,049. March 20, March 20, Richmond advances to the quarterfinals of the National Invitation Tournament, hosting Syracuse in a nationallytelevised contest. While the Spiders hopes for a trip to the Big Apple and the finals of NIT are dashed by the Orangemen, the Robins Center attracts a capacity crowd. ROBINS CENTER 121

122 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL Robins Center Records TEAM RICHMOND Most Points: 132 vs. Bluefield ( ) Most FG Made: 53 vs. Bluefield ( ) Most FG Attempted: 91 vs. Appalachian State ( ) Best FG Percentage: 77.4% vs. The Citadel ( ) Most 3-Point FG Made: 15 vs. James Madison (1-6-01) Most 3-Point FG Att.: 25 vs. Georgia Tech ( ); vs. Fordham (11/22/99) Best 3-Point FG Pct.: 75.0% vs. American ( ) Worst 3-Point FG Pct.: 14.3% (3-21) vs. Appalachian St. ( ) Most FT Made: 34 vs. The Citadel ( ) Most FT Attempted: 49 vs. The Citadel ( ) Best FT Percentage: 96.2% (25-26) vs. East Carolina ( ) Most Rebounds: 66 vs. Appalachian St. ( ) Most Assists: 30 vs. Bluefield ( ) Most Steals: 20 vs. A. Christian ( ); vs. GMU ( ) Most Blocked Shots: 12 vs. Liberty ( ) Fewest Turnovers: 2 vs. GMU ( ); vs. American( ) Fewest Personal Fouls: 6 vs. Stockton State ( ) Fewest Points: 42 vs. William & Mary ( ) Fewest FG Made: 15 vs. VCU ( ) Fewest FG Attempted: 31 vs. The Citadel ( ) Worst FG Percentage: 22.7% (15-66) vs. VCU ( ) Fewest FT Made: 1 vs. Old Dominion ( ) Fewest FT Attempted: 2 vs. Old Dominion ( ) Worst FT Percentage: 28.6% vs. JMU (2 of 7) ( ) Fewest Rebounds: 16 vs. App. St.( ); vs.wake Forest( ) Fewest Assists: 2 vs. Furman Fewest Steals: 0 many times Fewest Blocked Shots: 0 many times Most Turnovers: 32 vs. Wake Forest ( ) Most Personal Fouls: 36 vs. VCU ( ) Most Disqualifications: 5 vs. VCU ( ) OPPONENTS Most Points: 107, William & Mary ( ) Most FG Att.: 83, Virginia Tech ( ) Most FG Made: 42, William & Mary ( ) Best FG Percentage: 75.6% VCU ( ) Most FT Attempted: 50, William & Mary (2-9-80) Most FT Made: 39, William & Mary (2-9-80) Best FT Percentage: 100%, William & Mary Most Rebounds: 58, Liberty ( ) Most Personal Fouls: 33, VMI ( ); The Citadel ( ) Most Assists: 27, William & Mary ( ) Most Blocks: 15, William & Mary, ( ) Most Turnovers: 43, Bluefield ( ) Fewest Points: 32, American ( ) Worst FG Percentage: 26.4% (14-53) Cornell ( ) Fewest FG Attempted: 36, Radford ( ) Fewest FG Made: 14, four times, most recently Cornell ( ) Fewest FT Attempted: 2, Drexel ( ) Fewest FT Made: 1, Wake Forest ( ) Worst FT Percentage: 25%, Wake Forest (1-4) ( ) Fewest Rebounds: 17, G. Mason ( ); Radford ( ) Fewest Personal Fouls: 7, VCU ( ) Fewest Assists: 1, Furman (2-1-73); The Citadel (2-2-74); Providence ( ) Fewest Turnovers: 4, Fordham ( ) Fewest Steals: 0, East Carolina ( ); East Carolina ( ) INDIVIDUAL RICHMOND Most Points: 53 - Bob McCurdy vs. Appalachian State, ( ) Most FG Made: 21 - Bob McCurdy vs. West Virginia, ( ) Most FG Att.: 33 - Aron Stewart vs. Furman, (2-1-73); Bob McCurdy vs. W. Va., ( ); McCurdy vs. App. St., ( ) Best FG Pct: 100%, - Rodney Rice (9-9) vs. Loyola ( ) Most 3-Pt FG Made: 8 - Chris Fleming vs. Georgia Tech ( ) Most 3-Pt FG Att.: 15- Reggie Brown vs. VMI ( ) Best 3-Pt FG Pct.: 100% Eric English (3-3) vs. UNCW (1-5-89); Kass Weaver (3-3) vs. James Madison ( ); Jarod Stevenson (3-3) vs. VCU ( ); Kinte Smith (3-3) vs. Virginia ( ); Greg Stevenson (3-3) vs. William & Mary ( ) Most FT Made: 14 - Daryl Oliver vs. Radford ( ) Most FT Att: 18 - Aron Stewart vs. Virginia Tech ( ) Most FT s Without A Miss: 14-Daryl Oliver vs. Radford ( ) Most Rebounds: 20 - Bob Boehling vs. Vanderbilt ( ), 20 - Charles Stephens vs. Florida Atlantic ( ) Most Assists: 14 - Greg Beckwith vs. UNCW ( ) Most Steals: 8 - Kevin Eastman vs. Davidison ( ) Most Blocked Shots: 10 - Tim Faulconer vs. Liberty ( ) Most Turnovers: 11 - Paul Sember vs. Wake Forest ( ) OPPONENTS Most Points: 39 - Craig Sedmak ( ) Most FG Made: 15 - Eartha Fausta, West Virginia ( ); Jerry Shellenberg, Wake Forest (1-1-77) Most FG Att.: 25 - Steve Fishel, The Citadel ( ); Eartha Fausta, WVU ( ) Best FG Pct.: 100% - Jim McDonough (10-10), W&M ( ) Most FT Made: 16 - Harold Deane, UVA ( ) Most FT Attempted: 19 - Harold Deane, UVA ( ) Most FT s Without A Miss: 9 - Craig Leider, Va. Tech ( ); Tic Price, VCU ( ) Most Assists: 12 - Edmond Sherod, VCU ( ) Most Blocks: 9 - David Cully, W&M ( ) Most Turnovers: 11 - Bob Willis, Pennsylvania ( ) Most Steals: 6 - Sherman Hamilton, VCU ( ) 122 The Spiders hosted Syracuse in the NIT quarterfinals on March 20, 2002.

123 RICHMOND: A CENTRAL LOCATION City Miles from Richmond Baltimore 142 Charlotte 276 Charlottesville 68 New York 340 Philadelphia 236 Washington, D.C. 106 Richmond is a city of monuments that has become something of a monument itself to America s New South, where historic buildings and world-class museums nestle next to new structures designed to harmonize with the past even as they define the future. Once the Capital of the Confederacy, Richmond quickly shifted its focus and today hosts eight Fortune 500 companies. Located on the James River fall line, Richmond was founded in 1607 by Christopher Newport and Captain John Smith of Jamestown fame. Patrick Henry lit the fires of revolution when he delivered his give me liberty or give me death speech at St. John s Church in Richmond replaced Williamsburg as capital of the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1780, partly for reasons of wartime necessity and also due to advocates, such as Thomas Jefferson who wanted the capital to be more centrally located within the state. The State Capitol building was designed by Thomas Jefferson and is one of the most visited sites in the city. It was here that General Robert E. Lee accepted command of the Confederate forces in Adjacent to the Capitol is the Executive Mansion, the nation s oldest continuously occupied governor s residence. In 1990 it became home to the nation s first elected black governor, Douglas L. Wilder, a native of Richmond. After the Civil War, Richmond became a thriving city. It was a thriving commercial center with its own share of millionaires. Major James Dooley made his fortune in railroads and built a 100-acre estate. The estate today is called Maymont Park. Richmond is also home to numerous celebrities, both historical and present-day. Writers Ellen Glasgow, Edgar Allan Poe, Tom Wolfe, David Baldacci and Patricia Cornwell are all from Richmond. You can visit the Poe Museum, Richmond s oldest stone house, it is located in Shockoe Bottom, among the many streets and haunts that Poe frequented while in Richmond. Ellen Glasgow s home is still occupied today and is open for special tours during the year. Richmond can also claim Arthur Ashe, Wimbledon Champion and a champion for education, Bill Bojangles Robinson best known for his dancing routines in films with Shirley Temple, Willie Lanier, football Hall of Fame member, Ralph Sampson, former NBA City of Richmond star, Blair Underwood, well-known actor, and Shirley MacLaine and Warren Beatty who spent their youths in Richmond. The first state-supported art museum opened in 1936 and today is one of the top art museums in the nation. The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts presents a panoramic look at man s creative achievements, with the largest public collection of Faberge eggs outside Russia. Next door is the Virginia Historical Society, which covers Virginia s history from Native America to the present day. Richmond s first shopping center is still a bustling Mecca of consumerism. Cary Court, in the Carytown area, first opened in The Byrd Theater, a National Landmark, is an excellent example of turn of the century opulence, and Carytown s unique shops and restaurants add charm and activity. Shockoe Slip and Shockoe Bottom, once industrial warehouses and factories, now sport fine dining and a world-class furniture store. The Kanawha Canal, located near downtown Richmond, offers boat rides and tours, as well as walking paths from the recreated turning basin up to Brown s Island and Tredegar Iron Works. The canal was instrumental to Richmond s industrial growth and connection to the West and featured the nation s first towpath transport system. But there is more to Richmond than history. The Science Museum of Virginia features hands-on exhibits on astronomy, aerospace, computers and the IMAX Dome. Next door is the new Children s Museum of Richmond, where ages 6 months- 12 years are invited to learn through touch and exploration. You can also experience class 3 & 4 rapids running right through the city, as well as nature trails strung along the James River. In 2003, the Greater Richmond Convention Center will officially open, bringing new life to the downtown corridor. Sports fans have a plethora of activities to choose from depending on the season. Richmond hosts NASCAR every spring and fall at the Richmond Raceway Complex. The Atlanta Braves AAA affiliate, the Richmond Braves, play their home games at the Diamond. Hockey fans can watch the Richmond Renegades compete in the Richmond Coliseum, nicknamed The Freezer during game nights. Also, the University of Richmond and Virginia Commonwealth University offer numerous athletic events on the collegiate level. Richmond s 400 years of history offers many choices to everyone. From the river to the many cultural attractions, Richmond is truly a monument to itself. The Richmond region is home to 860,000 people, 43 percent of whom are between the ages of 20 and 44. CITY OF RICHMOND Credits: Special thanks to the Richmond Convention Visitors Bureau (RCVB) for information and pictures used on this page. Photo credits: Richard T. Nowitz and the RCVB. 123

124 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL Media Information RICHMOND BASKETBALL QUICK FACTS Name of School University of Richmond Location Richmond, Va. Founded 1830 Enrollment 2,950 Nickname Spiders School Colors Red and Blue Arena/Gym Name Robins Center Capacity 9,171 Affiliation NCAADivision I Conference Atlantic 10 President Dr. William E. Cooper Alma Mater, Yr. Brown, 1973 Athletics Director Jim Miller Alma Mater, Yr. Old Dominion, 1974 Athletic Dept. Phone Ticket Office Phone HISTORY First yr. of basketball 1913 Overall all-time record No. yrs. in NCAA Tourn./last 6/1998 No. yrs. in NIT/last 6/2002 Last post-season opponent Syracuse, 2002 NIT Quarterfinals Result L, (3-1 overall) SPORTS INFORMATION Dir. of Athletic Communications (MBB Contact) Stacey Brann work phone home phone sbrann@richmond.edu SID Simon Gray work phone sgray2@richmond.edu SID Fax Press Row phone SID Mailing Address Robins Center Room 232 University of Richmond, VA COACHING STAFF Head Coach Jerry Wainwright Alma Mater/Year (Colorado College, 1968) Record at school (yrs) 0-0 (1) Career record (yrs) (8) Basketball office phone Best time/day to reach coach Through SID Assistant Coaches (Alma Mater/Year) Mike Winiecki (Richmond, 1989) Ramon Williams (VMI, 1990) Gary DeCesare (Iona, 1985) Dir. of Basketball Operations Scott Wainwright (UNC Wilmington, 1999) Athletic Trainer David Jaconski (Mercyhurst, 1989) TEAM INFORMATION Overall Home Away Neu Record A-10 Record Non-Conference Conference record/finish 11-5/2nd place-west Final ranking last year (poll) none returning/lost 4/1 Letterwinners returning/lost 7/3 Newcomers 5 MEDIA INFORMATION Newspaper Richmond Times-Dispatch Beat Writer John O Connor joconnor@timesdispatch.com phone (804) Play-by-Play Announcer Bob Black Director of Broadcast and Internet Prop., UR bblack@richmond.edu phone (804) Color Analyst Dick Tarrant Address 2731 Castle Hill Road Midlothian, Va. coachdickt@aol.com Athletics website University website The University of Richmond Basketball Guide has been prepared for alumni and friends of the University of Richmond and the media. Requests for additional information, feature materials and photographs should be made to the Richmond sports information office by all accredited members of the media. PRESS FACILITIES Richmond s press facilities are located at the west end of the Robins Center. Admittance to the press room is by official credential only and is strictly limited to members of the working media and UR athletics officials. A pre-game meal is served 90 minutes before tip-off, and is available through halftime. Programs, media guides, statistics and game notes will be available prior to the start of each game. Complete team statistics, box scores and play-by-play will distributed to the media at half-time and at the end of the contest. A postgame press conference will be held in the Interview Room adjacent to the press room during which both coaches and requested players will be available for interviews. The winning coach will enter the press room approximately 10 minutes after the game with the losing coach to follow about 10 minutes after that. The Richmond locker room will be open in conjunction with the coaches interviews following all games. Visiting locker rooms are subject to each visiting school s policy. CREDENTIALS All requests of accredited members of the media for credentials should be directed to the University of Richmond Sports Information Office on letterhead stationery, and received no later than 48 hours before gametime if possible. Requests for credentials should be made to Stacey Brann, Director of Athletic Communications at (804) Working space at the Robins Center is limited. Children and other nonworkers are not allowed in the press working area. Credentials will be mailed if the request is received early enough to assure return delivery. Otherwise, they will be left at the Robins Center s Will Call Window. Earlier pickup of credentials may be made by special arrangement. PHOTOGRAPHERS All photographers and cameramen must wear a visible credential issued by the Richmond Sports Information Office. Photographers and cameramen must work outside the restraining line at each end of the floor. Only working photographers will be allowed on the floor. Photographers are not allowed to shoot in front of the benches or the statistics table. In the interest of safety of the participants, it is requested that tripods not be used on the floor. Monopods are permitted if the photographer first checks with the Richmond Sports Information Director. PRESS PARKING Press parking spaces are available upon request on a limited basis. The press parking lot is located directly adjacent to the Robins Center. If you need a parking pass, please be sure to inform the Richmond Sports Information Office when making your press credential request. PRESS ROW Press row is located courtside on the north side of the arena opposite team benches. Seating is limited and reserved for working media only. Requests for phone lines should be made well in advance of each game. Our basketball press row phone number is (804) TELEPHONE LINES The Richmond Sports Information Office will have a limited number of phones available for postgame reporting. Should you require your own phone for game coverage, please make the necessary arrangements by calling Verizon telephone ( ), using Stacey Brann as a contact. All calls must be made credit card or collect. FAX MACHINE SERVICES Facsimile service is available for all post-game reporting. A post-game fax sign-up sheet will be available prior to the game for those who need to have boxscore or play-by-play information forwarded to a particular media outlet. RADIO Richmond s radio facilities are located courtside with adequate space available for visiting radio stations. Only one designated station for each visiting school may broadcast, unless special arrangements are made. One ISDN line is installed for each visiting team to use. Any additional lines should be ordered through Verizon telephone ( ), using Stacey Brann as a contact. All calls on lines must be made credit card or collect. 124

125 Stacey Brann Director of Athletic Communications MBB Contact TELEVISION Any delayed telecast originating from the Robins Center must be with approval of the Sports Information Office, and must be in accordance with the Atlantic 10 Conference and NCAA guidelines. It is requested that visiting television crews contact the Richmond Sports Information Office with their information, video tape and personnel re quests at least two weeks before the date of game they are scheduled to televise. INTERVIEW REQUESTS All requests for coach or player interviews must be made through the Sports Information Office. It is suggested that at least one day s notice be given for an interview request. Players dormitory NEWSPAPERS Hopewell News Box 481/Hopewell, VA (804) ; Fax (804) Newport News Daily Press/Times Herald Dave Fairbank - Beat Writer Box 746/Newport News, VA (757) ; Fax (757) Norfolk Virginian-Pilot/Ledger Star 50 West Brambleton Ave./Norfolk, VA23510 (757) ; Fax (757) Petersburg Progress-Index 15 Franklin St./Petersburg, VA (804) ; Fax (804) Richmond Times-Dispatch John O Connor - Beat Writer Jack Berninger/Rick Thornton-Sports Editors Box C-32333/Richmond, VA (804) , 6445; Fax (804) Roanoke Times & World News Box 2491/Roanoke, VA (703) ; Fax (703) SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF Simon Gray Sports Information Director sgray2@richmond.edu Lynn Busby Assistant Sports Information Director nbusby@richmond.edu UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND SPORTS INFORMATION Robins Center Room 232 University of Richmond, Va Phone: Fax: RICHMOND PRIMARY MEDIA OUTLETS The Collegian/University of Richmond Tyler Haynes Commons/ Richmond, VA (804) ; Fax (804) NATIONAL WIRE SERVICES Associated Press Hank Kurz - Sports Editor Suite 1380, 700 East Main St./Richmond, VA (804) ; Fax (804) RADIO AM-950 WXGI Big Al Coleman 701 German School Rd Richmond, VA (804) AM-910 WRNL 3245 Basie Road/Richmond, VA (804) ; Fax (804) Virginia News Network Gary Hess, Sports Director 3245 /Richmond, VA (804) ; Fax (804) Jennifer Arnette Assistant Sports Information Director jarnette@richmond.edu telephone numbers will not be released and they will not be asked to miss classroom time to do an interview. SPIDERS ON THE WEB Information on the Richmond men s basketball team is available on-line on the Internet. The address is Included on this site are player profiles, photographs, rosters, schedule, results, statistics and other information. MEN S BASKETBALL TELECONFERENCE Every Monday from Jan. 6-Mar. 10, the Atlantic 10 will conduct a teleconference with each of its head men s basketball coaches and one selected WRVA 200 N. 22nd St./Richmond, VA (804) ; Fax (804) TELEVISION WTVR- CBS Sports, Channel 6 Lane Casadonte, Sports Director 3301 W. Broad St./Richmond, VA (804) ; Fax (804) WRIC-ABC Sports, Channel 8 TBA, Sports Director Arboretum Place/Richmond, VA (804) ; Fax (804) WWBT- NBC Sports, Channel 12 Ben Hamlin, Sports Director Box 12/Richmond, VA (804) ; Fax (804) WRLH-Fox Sports, Channel 35 Megan O Donnell, Sports Anchor Box 12/Richmond, VA (804) ; Fax (804) women s coach. Each coach will have a 10- minute slot to discuss their team and answer questions from the media. Below is the schedule for the teleconference: Mondays from Jan. 6-Mar :00am Atlantic 10 update 10:10am John Chaney, Temple 10:20am Oliver Purnell, Dayton 10:30am Bob Hill, Fordham 10:40am Steve Lappas, Massachusetts 10:50am Danny Nee, Duquesne 11:00am Karl Hobbs, George Washington 11:10am Jerry Wainwright, Richmond 11:20am Billy Hahn, La Salle 11:30am Jan van Breda Kolff, St. Bonaventure 11:40am Jim Baron, Rhode Island 11:50am Thad Matta, Xavier 12:00pm Phil Martelli, Saint Joseph s 12:10pm Women s Basketball Report Hall of Famer Dick Tarrant and The Voice of the Spiders Bob Black. SPIDERS ON RADIO AND TELEVISION This season marks the 16th consecutive year that Sports Radio AM-910 will serve as the flagship station for University of Richmond Basketball. Bob Black, a voice synonymous with Richmond athletics, will call the Spiders play-by-play for the 18th season. The quality of Black s work was recognized in 1998 and again in 2001 when he received the prestigious Broadcaster-of-the- Year award for the commonwealth of Virginia. In March of 2001, Black joined the athletic department staff as the Director of Broadcast and Internet Properties. In the position, he oversees the department s Web site, In addition, Black is involved in all aspects of managing and developing Spider radio and television opportunities. Joining Black on Spider basketball broadcasts is UR Hall of Famer Dick Tarrant, the all-time winningest coach in Richmond basketball history. SPIDERS ON THE INTERNET Richmond Athletics official web site is All Richmond Basketball games can be heard live via the internet. MEDIA INFORMATION 125

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127 All of the University s more than 400 student-athletes are served by support services designed to ensure their welfare in all of their academic and athletic endeavors. This commitment to Spider student-athletes is unwavering and ever-growing. STUDENT ATHLETE DEVELOPMENT AND ACADEMIC SERVICES In order to achieve excellence in all areas, Richmond student-athletes are encouraged to utilize the department s academic support services. The office welcomed two additions in 2001, Assistant Director of Athletics/Academics Rodney Lackey and Academic Coordinator Tom Woodard. Senior Associate Director of Athletics for Student Athlete Development and University Relations, Dr. George Ivey directs the department. Richmond s Student Athlete Development and Academic Support office oversees the academic services for all 19 varsity sports on campus. In addition, the academic coordinators advise student-athletes in the areas of life skills, tutoring, class scheduling and career planning. They also monitor the progress of Richmond studentathletes throughout the school year and aid in the areas of scheduling of tutors and provide monitored study hall sessions. Each studentathlete also has easy access to the University s Wellness/Computer Lab. The office is concerned with providing opportunities and support for University student-athletes to achieve success at the highest level, both academically and athletically. Richmond student-athletes boast a graduation rate of 83 percent, which ranks among the nation s best. Tutors on all subjects are available for all student-athletes. Student-athletes can take part in life and study skill seminars, as well as time management workshops. Each student-athlete is provided a supervised study hall and periodic academic progress reports are afforded to each head coach and student-athlete. Computers are accessible for all studentathletes use. Academic and personal counseling is offered by academic advisors and licensed clinical psychologists. SPORTS MEDICINE The Spider Sports Medicine Department provides for the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. The expansive Spider Training Room was recently renovated and features the latest electric modalities and cardiovascular equipment. Team Physician, Dr. Christopher Young, and Team Internist, Dr. Leslie Rose, direct studentathletes health care. Richmond s Director of Sports Medicine is assisted by seven NATA-certified athletic trainers. Certified coverage is provided for all sports, and student-athletes have year-round accessibility to athletic trainers and facilities. A staff physical therapist is available for individualized rehabilitation protocols. Education is provided to student-athletes regarding health matters and concerns in order to aid students in achieving optimum health and conditioning. STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING Strength and conditioning efforts are conducted in a 4,000-square-foot facility that has recently been upgraded. Darin Thomas directs a staff that provides strength and conditioning programs for all 19 Spider varsity sports. Each team has a strength and conditioning staff member to direct its training program, with emphasis on strength, conditioning, agility, speed, flexibility and plyometric training. Each team works out year-round, both during its season and in the off-season. Each squad s coaching staff is involved in the development and implementation of these workouts. Every athlete on every squad is provided his or her individual workout. Specific workout times for each team are scheduled. Strength and conditioning staff members are in constant communication with the sports medicine staff in order to ensure the proper rehabilitation of athletes and to prevent possible injuries. SUPPORT SERVICES 127

128 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND BASKETBALL My Perspective SCOTT UNGERER Scott Ungerer was a four-year letterwinner at the University of Richmond, ranked second on the all-time assists list with 479 in his career. He holds the season mark for most minutes played, averaging 38.4 a game last season, fourth-best in all of the NCAA. Ungerer is the only Richmond player to score more than 700 points, register more than 400 rebounds and hand out more than 400 assists in a career. He was a true-student athlete, named to the Atlantic 10 All-Academic team his senior season. would make up the work as soon as possible. Four years ago, I arrived at the University of Richmond as a wide-eyed 17 year old from Syracuse, N.Y., excited for the challenges and experiences that awaited me over the course of my college career. I had worked hard to achieve my dream of receiving a Division I scholarship and now was receiving the opportunity to attend a wonderful school and play the game I have always loved. My next challenge was to make the absolute most of my time at UR... academically, athletically, and socially. Basketball was my passion, but as always, there was more to it than that. The people who surrounded me made my life and experience at the University of Richmond that much better. The faculty members and the athletic department coaches and staff all displayed a genuine kindness that I had never seen before in so many people. The professors at the University truly challenged me as a student to set high standards for myself in the classroom and to not be satisfied with just getting by. They were understanding when I had conflicts with my basketball traveling and attending class...not because they were letting me off easy, but because they had developed a trusting relationship with me and knew I My basketball experience began with the coaching staff that recruited me. It is always interesting to look at the relationship between a player and his coaches because for many players, their relationship with the coaches starts and stops at the lines of the basketball court. This couldn t have been any further from the truth for me. (Former) Coach Beilein and his staff were there to talk to whenever I needed and more importantly, about anything I needed. The program is making strides after a successful inaugaral campaign in the A-10. With Coach Wainwright now leading the charge, I believe the best is yet to come. I have the utmost respect for him as a basketball coach, having played against his teams at Wilmington, and I feel confident that he will take Richmond to the next level. It s funny, when I look back at things, to see the progression of my relationships with the other players on the team. When I first arrived, I described each of my teammates as a guy on my team. It was not long before they became my friends and, eventually, my brothers. Why brothers? That s simple. My teammates were the people who were beside me through it all; the best and worst of times. I built special relationships with each of them, lasting and lifetime friendships. And now here I sit four years later; I am still playing basketball (across the globe) but also this past May I earned a degree in biology. The University of Richmond opened up new doors in my life and provided countless opportunities for my future. One of those doors was the chance to fulfill another dream, playing professional basketball. I am grateful for my time spent at the University of Richmond the unforgettable memories of what was the best four years of my life, both on and off the playing court. Scott Ungerer 128

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