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Washington and Lee BASKETBALL 2007-08 Media Guide

Washington and lee ATHLETICS AT W&L Washington and Lee University provides its students with a unique athletic program that allows them to pursue athletic excellence without sacrificing their educational experience. W&L follows the NCAA Division III guidelines of awarding financial aid based only on family need and academic merit. The result is a strong, diverse program in which participants are motivated by their love of the game and their desire to excel. Over the years W&L students have been impressive on and off the playing fields. A capsule sketch of that success is listed below: THE SCHOOL Located in historic Lexington, Virginia in the Shenandoah Valley Founded in 1749 and is the ninth oldest college in America Has an undergraduate enrollment of 1,760 students and a law school with 400 students The average class size is just 16 students The tuition fee for 2007-08 is $34,650 The early decision application deadlines are November 15 and January 1, and the regular application deadline is January 15 THE ATHLETIC PROGRAM W&L sponsors 23 varsity sports, 12 for men and 11 for women All sports compete at the NCAA Division III level and the majority of teams compete in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference W&L has won the ODAC Commissioner's Cup for overall excellence in men's and women's athletics 11 of the last 13 years In 2006-2007, W&L won 71 percent of its contests and eight conference championships Seventy-two athletes earned first team all-conference honors last season and 15 were named All-Americans 213 athletes were named to receive Scholar-Athlete Awards for achieving at least a 3.500 grade point average in a term last school year Since 1970, W&L has had 26 athletes earn prestigious NCAA Postgraduate scholarships In the last 32 years, W&L has had 42 athletes earn CoSIDA Academic All-America honors and countless others have been named to CoSIDA Academic All-District teams THE BASKETBALL PROGRAM Basketball at W&L dates to 1906-07 and has long been one of the University's most successful sports. W&L enters the 2007-2008 season with an all-time record of 1,034-1,049-1 Photography provided by Pete Emerson of Waynesboro, Va., and Kevin Remington of Lexington, Va.

GENERALS BASKETBALL 2007-2008 SCHEDULE DAY DATE OPPONENT TIME Fri. Nov. 16 at Drew@ 8:00 pm Sat. Nov. 17 vs. Ursinus or Williams@ 6:00/8:00 pm Tue. Nov. 20 at Emory 7:00 pm Sun. Nov. 25 DICKINSON 2:00 pm Sat. Dec. 1 RANDOLPH-MACON* 2:00 pm Sun. Dec. 2 VIRGINIA WESLEYAN* 2:00 pm Sun. Dec. 30 THOMAS MORE% 2:00 pm Mon. Dec. 31 vs. FERRUM OR RHODES% 2:00/4:00 pm Thu. Jan. 3 at Goucher 7:30 pm Wed. Jan. 9 at Eastern Mennonite* 7:00 pm Sun. Jan. 13 ROANOKE* 4:00 pm Sat Jan. 19 BRIDGEWATER* 7:00 pm Wed. Jan. 23 at Emory & Henry * 7:00 pm Sat. Jan. 26 at Lynchburg * 3:00 pm Sun. Jan. 27 HAMPDEN-SYDNEY* 4:00 pm Wed. Jan. 30 EASTERN MENNONITE* 7:00 pm Sat. Feb. 2 at Roanoke* 7:00 pm Wed. Feb. 6 at Guilford* 7:00 pm Sat. Feb. 9 at Randolph-Macon* 2:00 pm Sun. Feb. 10 at Virginia Wesleyan* 2:00 pm Wed. Feb. 13 EMORY & HENRY* 7:00 pm Sat. Feb. 16 at Hampden-Sydney* 2:00 pm Sun. Feb. 17 LYNCHBURG* 2:00 pm Wed. Feb. 20 GUILFORD* 7:00 pm Sat. Feb. 23 at Bridgewater* 7:00 pm Feb. 28 - Mar. 1 at ODAC Tournament TBA @ - Drew Tournament (Drew, Ursinus, Williams) % - W&L Tournament (Ferrum, Rhodes, Thomas More) Home game in bold and CAPS W&L BASKETBALL FACTS Nickname... Generals Location... Lexington, Va. Colors...Royal Blue & White Arena (Capacity)...Warner Center (1,500) Affiliation... NCAA Division III Conference...Old Dominion Athletic (ODAC) President... Ken Ruscio Director of Athletics... Jan Hathorn Sports Information Director...Brian Laubscher Head Coach...Adam Hutchinson (Amherst '93) Record at W&L... 24-74 (4 years) Career Record... 58-141 (7 years) Assistant Coach...Sean Grant (NYU '02) 2006-07 Record... 11-14/6-12 ODAC Starters Returning/Lost...4/1 CONTACT NUMBERS Athletic Department... (540) 458-8670 Basketball Office... 458-8691 Hutchinson E-mail... hutchinsona@wlu.edu Sports Information Office... 458-8676 Internet Address... http://www1.wlu.edu/x4020.xml 1

Washington and lee KENNETH P. RUSCIO, UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT Ken Ruscio officially began his duties as the University's 26th president in July 2006. Ruscio earned a B.A. in politics from Washington and Lee in 1976 and earned an M.P.A. and Ph.D. from Syracuse University's Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs in 1978 and 1983, respectively. Ruscio served as a professor of politics, associate dean of the Williams School of Commerce, Economics, and Politics, and dean of freshmen at W&L from 1987 until 2002, when he became the dean of the Jepson School of Leadership Studies at the University of Richmond. Ruscio has also taught at Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Kansas University and was a postdoctoral research scholar at UCLA. He recently completed his second term as national president of Omicron Delta Kappa, a national leadership society begun at W&L in 1914 that now has chapters at over 300 campuses. He has led and served on dozens of academic, professional and civic committees. Ruscio is married to the former Kimberley O'Donnell of New York. They have a son, Matt, age 17. CHUCK O'CONNELL, INTERIM ATHLETIC DIRECTOR JAN HATHORN, ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Jan Hathorn was named as Washington and Lee's Director of Athletics in April of 2007 and began her appointment as the seventh director in the University's history in July. Hathorn is no stranger to W&L, having served as the women's lacrosse coach for 19 seasons and as the women's soccer coach for 14 seasons. She had also been an assistant athletic director and the University's Director of Physical Education since 2002. Hathorn arrived at W&L in the fall of 1987 and was charged with beginning the school's women's soccer and lacrosse programs. She guided the soccer team to a 129-88-9 (.591) record from 1987-2000 and was named the ODAC Coach of the Year twice. In lacrosse, Hathorn turned W&L into one of the nation's elite programs, guiding the Generals to a 222-93 (.705) record from 1989-07. Her teams produced 17 winning seasons, nine ODAC titles and eight NCAA Tournament berths, and she was named the ODAC Coach of the Year nine times, including in each of her final five years. Hathorn's 277 career wins (277-112) rank among the most in the history of collegiate women's lacrosse. Before arriving at W&L, Hathorn spent five years at Denison University, where she coached the lacrosse team to a 55-19 overall record and five conference titles. Her 1985, 1986, and 1987 teams finished eighth in the NCAA Division III National Tournament and she was named the NCAC Coach of the Year in 1987. Hathorn earned a B.A. in physical education from the State University of New York at Cortland in 1982 and a M.A. in physical education from Ohio State University in 1985. Hathorn makes her home in Lexington, where she is active in the community. 2

GENERALS BASKETBALL ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON and LEE UNIVER- SITY a small, private, liberal arts college, is the ninth oldest institution of higher education in America. Founded in 1749, W&L prides itself on the characteristics that have earned its reputation as a place unique and apart in the national educational scene. The school s name comes from two of America s great leaders who saved W&L in times of need. George Washington saved then Liberty Hall Academy from financial ruin in 1796 when he gave the school its first major endowment gift $20,000 worth of James River Canal stock. The donation at the time the largest to any educational institution continues today as part of the endowment. Robert E. Lee saved then Washington College from obscurity after the Civil War by serving as its innovative president from 1865 until his death in 1870, and instituting such programs as the School of Law, the nation s first school of journalism, and the revered Honor System that continues to play a major role in W&L life. More than 95 percent of W&L s full-time faculty members hold doctorate or other terminal degrees, and all of them are, first and foremost, teachers. And with an average class size of just 16, W&L students clearly benefit from that expertise. W&L was ranked 17th in the 2007 U.S. News listing of the nation's top liberal arts colleges, marking the 19th consecutive year that W&L has been ranked as one of the top 25 liberal arts colleges in the nation. W&L also features a highly-ranked School of Law that has been an integral part of the school since 1866. Approximately 120 students receive Juris Doctor degrees each year and five receive Master of Laws. With a student body that represents nearly all 50 states and attracts citizens from 50 other countries, W&L is truly an international institution set in an idyllic college town. USA Today described it this way: If you close your eyes and conjure up the ideal campus red brick buildings with rows of white columns, a placid commons beneath the arching branches of ivy-covered trees, a small town of 19th-century storefronts you ve got Washington and Lee. Washington and Lee University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability or veteran's status in its educational programs and activities or with regard to employment. Undergraduate student inquiries about this policy should be directed to the Dean of Students Affairs, Elrod University Commons, (540) 458-8751, law student inquiries to the Associate Dean for Student Services, (540) 458-8533, and employment inquiries to the Director of Human Resources, Howard House, (540) 458-8920, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia 24450-2116. 3

Washington and lee ADAM HUTCHINSON, HEAD COACH Adam Hutchinson is in his fifth season as head basketball coach at Washington and Lee. Hutchinson guided the Generals to an 11-14 overall record during the 2006-07 season, the program's best record since 1990-91. Additionally, he mentored Greg Bienemann to First Team All-ODAC honors, a first for a General in over a decade. Hutchinson came to Washington and Lee after spending two seasons as the head coach at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. In those two seasons, he led the Spartans to a 14-36 overall record while rebuilding the program. His initial recruiting class included eight players, most notably Carson Oren, the 2003 University Athletic Association Rookie of the Year. Prior to CWRU, Hutchinson was the head coach at Stevens Institute of Technology from 1999-01, compiling a 19-31 overall mark. His second season resulted in a 12-13 overall record, a five-game improvement over his first campaign. Hutchinson began his collegiate coaching career in 1994 as an assistant coach at his alma mater, Amherst College. In his two seasons with the Lord Jeffs, he was responsible for recruiting the school's second all-time leading scorer in All-American Jamal Wilson and helping lead the team to the NCAA Division III Elite Eight. In 1996, Hutchinson assumed the role of player and coach with the Cardiff Clippers of the English National Basketball League before spending two seasons as an assistant coach at Emory University. Originally a walk-on player at Amherst, Hutchinson started two seasons at guard in leading the Lord Jeffs to the ECAC Tournament each year. He was named team captain as a senior. Hutchinson graduated from Amherst in 1993 with a bachelor of arts in African- American studies and earned his master of science in sport management from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst in 1997. He and his wife, Erin, have two sons, Jason and Donald. 4

GENERALS BASKETBALL SEAN GRANT, ASSISTANT COACH Sean Grant is in his second season as an assistant basketball coach at W&L. Grant's first season resulted in the Generals posting an 11-14 overall record, the program's best mark in 16 years. Grant came to W&L from Connecticut College where he served as an assistant coach from 2004-06. During his time with the Camels, Grant helped engineer an eight-game improvement from his first season and a berth to the NESCAC Tournament for the first time since 2002. Additionally, he also helped develop the NESCAC Co-Rookie of the Year in 2005 and the Camels ranked among the Division III leaders in field goal percentage and three-point field goal percentage his final season. Prior to joining Conn College, Grant served as an assistant basketball coach at NYU from 2002-04, helping the Violets to a 21-7 record and a berth in the ECAC Championship game in 2003-04. During this time, Grant was also the head junior varsity coach. A 2002 NYU graduate with a degree in early childhood and elementary education, Grant was a four-year member of the men's basketball program and a recipient of the school's scholar-athlete award. At W&L, Grant is responsible for coordinating recruiting, player development and game preparation. 5

Washington and lee 2007-2008 SEASON OUTLOOK From an outside perspective, an 11-14 season does not seem like much to build on. However, to those that know the Washington and Lee basketball program, the team's 2006-07 record was very significant. The Generals' 11 wins were the most for the program in 16 years and that total could have easily been more if not for seven losses by six points or less. Additionally, five of the 14 losses were to teams that advanced to the NCAA "Elite Eight" last season. All of the experience that comes with close wins, close losses and playing top-notch competition has Hutchinson excited to see what his 2007-08 team can accomplish. With four starters and 12 letterwinners returning, the onus is now shared by the players -- particularly the captains -- to take this team where it wants to go. "This is really exciting," said Hutchinson about the experience he returns. "This is the first time since I've been a coach that I have a team of experienced guys who can take it upon themselves to team each other. I'm interested to see how much outcome that can affect." Senior forwards Greg Bienemann (6-foot-7) and Femi Kusimo (6-foot-5), and junior guard Isaiah Goodman (5-foot-10) will serve as the team captains and, according to Hutchinson, they are already making a difference. "This is a team and there are no personal agendas," noted Hutchinson. "Everybody seems willing to do the dirty work for each other and are more willing to share in the glorified tasks with each other. It all has to do with the juniors and seniors. I don't know if it's what they're gone through or if it's just who they are, but we as coaches haven't had to be in their ears about playing hard -- they are demanding that of each other." Hutchinson sees his team as a balanced group, but from the outside it all appears to start with Bienemann, who garnered First Team All-ODAC honors after averaging 17.8 points and 6.8 rebounds per game last winter. He had eight games of 20 points or more and shot better than 56 percent from the floor. "I think that Greg is poised to have another big year," said Hutchinson. "He was terrific as a junior and he has only gotten bigger and stronger this year." Kusimo is expected to start along-side Bienemann at power forward again this season. He set a school record for field goal percentage (.615) last season, while averaging 10.8 points and 5.3 rebounds per outing. "Femi is stronger than he has ever been and he looks healthy," noted Hutchinson. "He is an excellent passer, runs the floor well and is in good shape. I think he is also poised to have an outstanding senior season." Hutchinson has a few options in the post behind Bienemann and Kusimo and expects to receive contributions from juniors Ryan Owens (6-foot-5) and Ben Heller (6-foot-6), along with sophomores Ben Goetsch (6-foot-5) and Andrew Payne (6-foot-4). Owens saw double-digit minutes in each of the first four games of last season, but saw his playing time dip because of a mid-season injury. He averaged 2.7 points and 1.7 rebounds per game over nine contests. "Ryan is a big, strong, energetic guy," said Hutchinson. "He has shown flashes over the past two seasons and he seems committed to getting it all together this fall." Heller is nursing his way back after shoulder surgery in the off-season. He played in all 25 games last season, averaging 3.1 points and 2.0 rebounds per game. "Hopefully Ben can be back as soon as possible," stated Hutchinson. "He has shown flashes of what Greg (Bienemann) can do, but he needs to show the same motor -- and coming off surgery, that is going to be a challenge for him." 6

GENERALS BASKETBALL Goetsch and Payne saw their share of injuries last season, but both return healthy and ready to make an impact. Goetsch played in 11 games and averaged 0.8 points and 0.7 rebounds per game, while Payne played in the first four games before back surgery ended his freshman campaign. He averaged 1.5 points and 1.5 rebounds before being lost for the season. "Ben has played pretty well this fall," said Hutchinson. "He is a terrific shooter and a big, strong player. He has shown the ability to make improvements defensively that we needed. Andrew is a super intense guy and a scrappy player. With his back healthy, he is much more effective than last year and can play more minutes." The Generals' backcourt is not as accomplished as the frontcourt, but Hutchinson believes that his guards will make significant contributions this season. Goodman is slated to start at the point, while junior Chris McHugh (6-foot-1) appears to have a legup at shooting guard. Sophomore Craig Sauers (6-foot-3) will also be in the mix, while freshmen Jason Cimino (5-foot-10), Custis Proctor (5-foot-11) and Kevin Dyer (5-foot-9) will see action at the point and shooting guard positions. Sophomore Bena Tshishiku (5-foot-8) may figure in, but has been limited due to injury. "Isaiah is a terrific defender and he has spent a lot of time in the off-season working on his shot," said Hutchinson. "Chris is a heady player that had a positive assist-to-turnover ratio last season and he has the leaping ability to get his shot off at any time." Hutchinson added that Sauers has been "practicing great and shooting the ball well", while his trio of freshman guards have been impressive. "Jason is a smart basketball player -- a true point guard with quickness defensively and an unselfish attitude," noted Hutchinson. "Custis is a tough, hard-nosed kid that plays excellent defense and Kevin is a good on the ball defender and a good shooter from the perimeter." Hutchinson believes the wings are his most versatile group and they are led by junior forward Kirk Jones (6-foot-4). Sophomore Zac White (6-foot-6) and freshman Durk Stanton (6-foot-3) will also see plenty of time. Jones started all 25 games last season, averaging 6.9 points and 3.0 rebounds per game. He also drilled 32 threepointers, the second-most on the team. "Kirk is a tough, competitive kid that will do whatever you need him to do," said Hutchinson. "He's played nearly every position for us and played them well." White is an extremely athletic player that averaged 5.1 points and 1.9 rebounds last winter. "Zac has a tremendous upside," said Hutchinson. "He is athletic, can shoot the ball well and he makes defensive plays that can startle you." Hutchinson called Stanton "a scorer, someone who has a real knack for putting the ball in the basket." When asked to assess his team heading into the season, Hutchinson noted that his team was balanced, but needs to continue the improvement shown over the past few seasons. "We've been pretty good in a lot of areas, but we need to improve in every area as well," Hutchinson lamented. "Our energy level is up and the competitiveness in practice is much better this season and that is a testament to our leadership. I think if we limit our turnovers, move the ball quickly, play good defense and rebound, then we will put ourselves in a position to accomplish a lot of things." 7

Washington and lee GREG BIENEMANN Sr. F 6-7 230 Chatham, N.J./Chatham 2007-08: Three-year letterwinner and a team captain... enters his senior season ranked 19th all-time at W&L with 1,014 carer points. 2006-07: Started all 25 games en route to earning First Team All-ODAC and First Team All-State honors... averaged 17.8 points, 6.8 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game... shot 56.1 percent (184-328) from the floor... scored in double-figures in 22 games and had four double-digit rebouding efforts... had eight games of 20 or more points... tied his career-high with 33 points in an 84-67 victory at Lynchburg (1/21)... tallied 30 points and grabbed 13 rebounds in a 98-96 victory over Emory & Henry (1/17). 2005-06: Played in all 23 games with 22 starts... named Honorable Mention All-ODAC... averaged a team-high 12.1 points, 6.6 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game... shot 53.2 percent (117-220) from the floor... scored a careerhigh 33 points in a win over Guilford (12/7)... scored 18 points and grabbed a career-high 15 rebounds in a loss at Eastern Mennonite (1/11). 2004-05: Played in all 25 games with 18 starts... led the team in scoring (11.6 ppg)... also averaged 4.4 rebounds and 1.2 assists per game... scored a season-high 27 points in a win over Piedmont (1/2). High School: Threesport letterwinner at Chatham High... third team all-county as a junior and the conference player of the year and a third team all-state selection as a senior... leading scorer in the county his final season... set the season (553) and career (1,073) scoring records at Chatham. Off the court: ODAC Scholar-Athlete... economics major. CAREER HIGHS Points... 33... Two Times Rebounds... 15...at Eastern Mennonite (1/11/06) Assists... 5...vs. Eastern Connecticut (11/27/05) Steals... 3... Three Times CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G/GS FG/PCT FT/PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG 2006-07 25/25 184-328/.561 76-112/.679 169/6.8 446/17.8 2005-06 23/22 117-220/.532 43-71/.606 152/6.6 278/12.1 2004-05 25/18 105-228/.461 76-109/.697 111/4.4 290/11.6 Totals 73/65 406-776/.523 195-292/.668 432/5.9 1,014/13.9 8

GENERALS BASKETBALL FEMI KUSIMO Sr. F 6-5 218 Cross Lanes, W.Va./Charleston Catholic 2007-08: Three-year letterwinner and a team captain... has scored 640 career points and is a.590 career shooter from the floor... has 20 dunks over his first three seasons. 2006-07: Played in 24 games with 21 starts... averaged 10.8 points, 5.3 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.1 steals per game... set a school record by shooting 61.5 percent (110-179) from the floor... had 11 double-digit scoring efforts... totaled a career-high 23 points and grabbed eight rebounds in an 86-62 win at Eastern Mennonite (1/24)... notched 21 points on 9-of-10 shooting in an 81-74 win at Bridgewater (1/13). 2005-06: Missed part of the season with a foot injury... played in 14 games with 10 starts... averaged 9.7 points, 5.6 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.4 steals per game... shot 55.8 percent (58-104) from the floor... had seven double-digit scoring games... notched 16 points and a careerhigh 14 rebounds in a season-opening loss to Manhattanville (11/18). 2004-05: Played in 24 games with 23 starts... averaged 10.2 points, 4.7 rebounds, 1.9 steals and 1.5 assists per game... shot a team-best 58.5 percent (103-176) from the floor... scored in double-figures in 15 games. High School: Lettered in basketball and soccer at Charleston Catholic... named all-county and all-state in both sports as a senior... also named team MVP for both sports his senior season... captained the basketball team as a senior, averaging 17.5 points, 11.0 rebounds and 3.0 blocks per game. Off the court: Recipient of the prestigious Heinz Scholarship... sister, Olubunmi, graduated from the W&L Law School... business administration major. CAREER HIGHS Points... 23...at Eastern Mennonite (1/24/07) Rebounds... 14... vs. Manhattanville (11/18/05) Assists... 6... at Roanoke (1/8/05) Blocks... 6... vs. Lynchburg (2/5/06) CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G/GS FG/PCT FT/PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG 2006-07 24/21 110-179/.615 38-64/.594 127/5.3 258/10.8 2005-06 14/10 58-104/.558 20-30/.667 79/5.6 136/9.7 2004-05 24/23 103-176/.585 55-75/.733 113/4.7 246/10.2 Totals 62/54 271-459/.590 113-169/.669 319/5.2 640/10.3 9

Washington and lee ISAIAH GOODMAN Jr. G 5-10 160 Richfield, Minn./Holy Angels 2007-08: Two-year letterwinner and a team captain... has scored 352 points over his first two seasons... smart player with excellent quickness and play-making ability. 2006-07: Saw action in all 25 games with seven starts... averaged 5.9 points, 1.8 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 1.0 steals per game... ranked third on the team in three-pointers made (17), assists (41) and steals (24)... had four double-figure scoring games... tallied a season-best 16 points in a 79-56 loss to Averett (11/18). 2005-06: Played in all 23 games with 16 starts... averaged 8.9 points, 2.2 rebounds, 1.7 assists and a team-best 1.3 steals per game... shot 42.9 percent (21-49) from three-point range... received the W&L Basketball Award for outstanding contribution to the program... had nine double-figure scoring games, including a 15-point performance in a season-opening loss to Manhattanville (11/18)... tallied career-highs for points (17), rebounds (6) and steals (4) in a season-ending loss at Guilford (2/14)... notched 15 points and a season-high five assists in a win over Eastern Mennonite (2/11). High School: Lettered in basketball, soccer and track at Holy Angels... earned all-conference honors in all three sports and was captain of the basketball and track teams... earned honorable mention all-state honors in basketball as a senior... was the section champion and finished third in the state in the 300 meter hurdles... was nominated for the Wendy's High School Heisman... class president at Holy Angels. Off the court: Father, Leslie, played football for the Green Bay Packers... member of the NCAA Division III Student-Athlete Advisory Committee... business administration major. CAREER HIGHS Points... 17...at Guilford (2/14/06) Rebounds... 6...at Guilford (2/14/06) Assists... 5...vs. Eastern Mennonite (2/11/06) Steals... 4... Two Times CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G/GS FG/PCT FT/PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG 2006-07 25/7 47-132/.356 37-59/.627 45/1.8 148/5.9 2005-06 23/16 71-170/.418 41-65/.631 50/2.2 204/8.9 Totals 48/23 118-302/.391 78-124/.629 95/2.0 352/7.3 10

GENERALS BASKETBALL BEN HELLER Jr. F 6-6 210 Houston, Texas/Lamar 2007-08: Two-year letterwinner... developing post player with improving offensive skills... had good athleticism and touch around the basket... recovering from shoulder surgery during the off-season. 2006-07: Played in all 25 games with one start last season... averaged 3.1 points and 2.0 rebounds per game... shot 41.1 percent (30-73) from the floor and 65.4 percent (17-26) from the foul line... tallied a season-high 10 points on 5-of-6 shooting in a loss at Emory & Henry (2/7). 2005-06: Played in all 23 games... averaged 4.2 points and 2.8 rebounds per game... shot 47.1 percent (32-68) from the floor and 69.6 percent (32-46) from the foul line... scored a career-high 15 points and grabbed eight rebounds in a win over Guilford (12/7)... scored eight points and grabbed eight rebounds in a loss to John Carroll (11/26). High School: Earned three letters for the basketball team at Lamar High School in Houston. Off the court: ODAC Scholar-Athlete... accounting major. CAREER HIGHS Points... 33... vs. Guilford (12/7/05) Rebounds... 15...at Eastern Mennonite (1/11/06) Assists... 5...vs. Eastern Connecticut (11/27/05) Blocks... 3... Three Times CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G/GS FG/PCT FT/PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG 2005-06 23/22 117-220/.532 43-71/.606 152/6.6 278/12.1 2004-05 25/18 105-228/.461 76-109/.697 111/4.4 290/11.6 Totals 48/40 222-448/496 119-180/661 263/5.5 568/11.8 11

Washington and lee KIRK JONES Jr. G/F 6-4 200 Maple Glenn, Pa./Germantown Acad. 2007-08: Two-year letterwinner... has scored 244 points over his first two seasons... solid all-around player who can and has played a variety of positions. 2006-07: Started all 25 games last season... averaged 6.9 points, 3.0 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game... was second on the team with 32 made three-pointers... had seven double-digit scoring games... tallied a career-high 20 points on 6-of-8 shooting from three-point range in a 95-77 loss at Guilford (2/14)... scored 14 points and grabbed seven rebounds in a 62-61 loss to Guilford (1/31)... went 4-for-8 from three-point range in scoring 13 points in a 70-64 loss to Roanoke (1/27). 2005-06: Played in 21 games... averaged 3.4 points and 2.3 rebounds per outing... shot 75.0 percent (24-32) from the free throw line... scored a season-high 15 points and grabbed a career-high 13 rebounds in a loss to Emory & Henry (1/25)... scored eight points in losses to Manhattanville (11/18), Virginia Wesleyan (12/4) and Bridgewater (1/18). High School: Lettered in basketball and tennis at Germantown Academy... named the team's most improved player as a junior... received the coach's award as a senior when he was named team captain... team was ranked as high as No. 7 nationally by Sporting News and finished third in the state championship... named to the Coaches vs. Cancer All-Star team... father, Jeff, played football at the University of North Carolina. Off the court: Member of the Williams Investment Society... studied at the London School of Economics over the summer... business administration major. CAREER HIGHS Points... 20...at Guilford (2/14/07) Rebounds... 13... vs. Emory & Henry (1/25/06) Assists... 6... vs. Emory & Henry (1/17/07) Blocks... 2... Three Times CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G/GS FG/PCT FT/PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG 2006-07 25/25 61-141/.433 19-29/.655 76/3.0 173/6.9 2005-06 21/0 22-65/.338 24-32/.750 48/2.3 71/3.4 Totals 46/25 83-206/.403 43-61/.705 124/2.7 244/5.3 12

GENERALS BASKETBALL CHRIS McHUGH Jr. G 6-1 180 Chatham, N.J./Chatham 2007-08: Two-year letterwinner... has scored 234 points over his first two seasons... solid guard who can play either the point or shooting guard positions... is strong with the ball and can create his own shot... works hard on the defensive end of the floor as well. 2006-07: Played in all 25 games with 17 starts... averaged 6.4 points, 1.5 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game... tallied 65 assists to just 39 turnovers... nailed 16 three-pointers... had five double-figure scoring games... scored a career-high 12 points in a 68-64 loss at Roanoke (1/6) and in a 64-63 loss to Randolph-Macon (2/3)... scored nine points, dished out a career-high eight assists and grabbed four rebounds in an 86-62 win at Eastern Mennonite (1/24)... hit 3-of-4 three-point attempts in scoring 11 points in a 69-57 win over Emory (12/30) in the championship game of the W&L Invitational. 2005-06: Played in 21 games... averaged 3.5 points, 1.1 rebounds and 1.4 assists per contest... shot 73.1 percent (19-26) from the free throw line and hit 4-of-7 three-point attempts... scored a season-high 10 points in losses to Randolph-Macon (1/22) and Guilford (2/8)... posted eight points and a seasonhigh six assists in a season-ending loss at Guilford (2/24). High School: Lettered in basketball and soccer at Chatham High School... captained the basketball team as a senior... also earned first team allconference honors... high school teammate of Greg Bienemann. Off the court: Majoring in politics. CAREER HIGHS Points... 12... Two Times Rebounds... 4... Two Times Assists... 8...at Eastern Mennonite (1/24/07) Steals... 2... Three Times CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G/GS FG/PCT FT/PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG 2006-07 25/17 59-148/.399 27-41/.659 38/1.5 161/6.4 2005-06 21/0 25-63/.397 19-26/.731 23/1.1 73/3.5 Totals 46/17 84-211/.398 46-67/.687 61/1.3 234/5.1 13

Washington and lee RYAN OWENS Jr. F 6-5 220 Floral Park, N.Y./Chaminade 2007-08: Two-year letterwinner... athletic wing player with improving offensive skills... a solid rebounder and defender. 2006-07: Played in just nine games due to injury... averaged 2.7 points and 1.7 rebounds per game... tallied a season-best nine points on 4-of-4 shooting in a season-opening 82-71 win over Denison (11/17)... grabbed a season-high six rebounds in a 78-65 win at Dickinson (11/21). 2005-06: Played in 20 games... averaged 3.9 points and 3.1 rebounds per game... shot 45.5 percent (30-66) from the floor... posted career-highs in points (10) and rebounds (7) in losses to John Carroll (11/26) and Emory & Henry (1/25)... scored nine points and grabbed six rebounds in a season-ending loss at Guilford (2/14). High School: Lettered in basketball and baseball at Chaminade High School... was named basketball team captain as a senior when he earned first team allleague accolades. Off the court: Majoring in economics and politics. CAREER HIGHS Points... 10... Two Times Rebounds... 7...Five Times Assists... 3... Two Times Steals... 1... Eight Times CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G/GS FG/PCT FT/PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG 2006-07 9/0 9-24/.375 5-6/.833 15/1.7 24/2.7 2005-06 20/0 30-66/.455 16-23/.696 62/3.1 77/3.9 Totals 29/0 39-90/.433 21-29/.724 77/2.7 101/3.5 14

GENERALS BASKETBALL CRAIG SAUERS Jr. G 6-3 185 Columbia, Md./Atholton 2007-08: Two-year letterwinner... athletic guard, who can slash to the hoop or score from beyond the arc. 2006-07: Played in nine games last season, grabbing two rebounds and notching one steal. 2005-06: Saw action in 11 contests... scored eight points and grabbed two rebounds... also notched three blocks... scored a season-high five points in a loss at Roanoke (1/28). High School: Lettered in basketball, football, baseball and track at Atholton High School... named second team all-county in basketball as a junior... garnered first team all-county honors and led the league in three-pointers as a senior. Off the court: W&L and ODAC Scholar-Athlete... brother, Brett, swims for Duke... serves as a peer tutor at W&L... business administration and accounting majors. CAREER HIGHS Points... 5... at Roanoke (1/28/06) Rebounds... 2... vs. King's Point (12/29/06) Assists... 1... Two Times Steals... 1... Two Times CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G/GS FG/PCT FT/PCT REB/AVG PTS/AVG 2006-07 9/0 0-2/.000 0-0/.000 2/0.2 0/0.0 2005-06 11/0 3-12/.250 1-1/1.000 2/0.2 8/0.7 Totals 20/0 3-14/.214 1-1/1.000 4/0.2 8/0.4 15

Washington and lee BEN GOETSCH So. F 6-5 205 Timonium, Md./Gilman Lettered as a freshman... athletic player with explosive leaping ability... finished second in the high jump at the ODAC Outdoor Track & Field Championships last spring... saw action in 11 games as a freshman, scoring nine points and grabbing eight rebounds... made good on 3-of-10 three-point attempts... lettered in basketball and track at Gilman... three-time all-conference honoree in basketball... also received the Gilman Basketball Award his final three seasons... helped lead the Greyhounds to a pair of conference championships... named to the 2006 all-city track team by the Baltimore Sun... holds the school record in the high jump (6'6")... father, Scott, played basketball at Duke... sister, Emily, is an All-America swimmer at USC... ODAC Scholar-Athlete... majoring in economics and German. ANDREW PAYNE So. F 6-4 195 Charleston, W.Va./George Washington Lettered as a freshman... scrappy player with a good knowledge of the game... solid passer and an excellent defender... saw significant minutes in the first four games of last season before being sidelined by back surgery... scored six points and grabbed six rebounds... scored all six points and hauled in three rebounds in a season-opening win over Denison (11/17)... lettered in basketball and soccer at George Washington High... earned all-conference and honorable mention all-state honors in basketball as a junior and senior... named third team all-county as a junior... was the conference three-point champion as a junior... helped lead the Patriots to a pair of conference championships... father, Drew, played basketball at Hampden-Sydney... economics major. BENA TSHISHIKU So. G 5-8 150 Martinez, Ga./Lakeside Lettered as a freshman... has outstanding quickness and is a tenacious defender... has been sidelined in the preseason due to injury... played in nine games last season, dishing three assists and grabbing one rebound... lettered in basketball, cross country and track at Lakeside High... named honorable mention all-city in basketball as a senior... undeclared major. ZAC WHITE So. F 6-6 180 Baltimore, Md./Park School Lettered as a freshman... smooth and athletic presence... runs the floor well and is a good shooter from the perimeter... saw action in 21 games last winter, averaging 5.1 points and 1.9 rebounds per game... shot 50.0 percent (37-74) from the floor... had three double-digit scoring efforts... scored a season-high 17 points in a loss to Virginia Wesleyan (2/4)... earned two letters in basketball at The Park School... named all-conference as a senior... brother, Alex '07, was a captain on last season's team... economics major. 16

GENERALS BASKETBALL JASON CIMINO Fr. G 5-10 157 Branchburg, N.J./Immaculata True point guard with excellent quickness on the defensive end and a good basketball IQ... good shooter from the perimeter... lettered as a member of the basketball team at Immaculata... led the team to a conference championship and a pair of county and sectional final appearances... twotime team captain and a second team all-county selection as a junior and senior... all-conference pick as a senior... father, Jim, played basketball at Northeastern University... undeclared major. KEVIN DYER Fr. G 5-9 155 Kensington, Md./Georgetown Prep Solid player with good on the ball defensive skills and a good shot from beyond the three-point arc... will add plenty of depth at the point guard position... earned two letters as a member of the basketball team at Georgetown Prep... helped lead the team to a pair of conference titles... served as a team captain during his senior season... father, Greg, graduated from W&L in 1980... undeclared major. CUSTIS PROCTOR Fr. G 5-11 155 Birmingham, Ala./Mountain Brook Tough, hard-nosed player... can handle the ball and will contribute immediately on the defensive end of the floor... can play either the point or shooting guard positions... earned a pair of letters in basketball at Mountain Brook High School... helped lead the team to an area and regional championship... served as a team captain during his senior season... named to all-state academic team and once named the Birmingham News Scholar-Athlete of the Week... undeclared major. DURK STANTON Fr. G/F 6-3 195 Lilburn, Ga./Providence Christian A pure scorer with a knack for putting the ball in the basket... will see increased playing time as he becomes comfortable in the offense... lettered in basketball, baseball and soccer at Providence Christian Academy... earned All-Gwinnett County honors as a senior... also tabbed to the honorable mention all-state squad following his final campaign... undeclared major. DID YOU KNOW? W&L's 2007-08 season roster features 16 players from nine different states. The most popular state is Maryland with four players, while three players are from New Jersey. Other states represented are Alabama (1), Georgia (2), Minnesota (1), New York (1), Pennsylvania (1), Texas (1) and West Virginia (2). Interestingly enough, one state not represented is W&L's home state of Virginia. 17

Washington and lee 2006-2007 RESULTS Overall Record: 11-14 ODAC Record: 6-12 Opponent W/L Score High Scorer High Rebounder Denison@ W 82-71 Halkitis 15 Bienemann 8 Averett@ L 56-79 Goodman 16 Bienemann 8 at Dickinson W 78-65 Bienemann 28 Kusimo 9 Oberlin W 65-52 Bienemann 25 Bienemann 8 at Randolph-Macon* L 58-63 Bienemann 22 Three with 6 at Virginia Wesleyan* L 50-74 Bienemann 19 Bienemann 4 Eastern Mennonite* W 81-77 Bienemann 25 Bienemann 6 King's Point# W 75-53 Bienemann 14 Bienemann 6 Emory# W 69-57 Bienemann 28 Kusimo 7 at Roanoke* L 64-68 Bienemann 14 Bienemann 9 at Bridgewater* W 81-74 Bienemann 26 Kusimo 6 Emory & Henry* W 98-96 Bienemann 30 Bienemann 13 at Hampden-Sydney* L 58-66 Bienemann 17 Kusimo 6 at Lynchburg* W 84-67 Bienemann 33 Two with 7 at Eastern Mennonite* W 86-62 Kusimo 23 A. White 9 Roanoke* L 64-70 Jones 13 Kusimo 11 Guilford* L 61-62 Jones 14 Bienemann 8 Randolph-Macon* L 63-64 Kusimo 16 Two with 4 Virginia Wesleyan* L 49-61 Z. White 17 Bienemann 9 at Emory & Henry* L 95-100 Kusimo 19 Bienemann 12 Hampden-Sydney* L 60-71 Kusimo 16 Halkitis 5 Lynchburg* W 74-56 Halkitis 17 Jones 9 at Guilford* L 77-95 Jones 20 Halkitis 7 Bridgewater* L 46-48 Bienemann 18 Bienemann 10 Virginia Wesleyan% L 48-82 Bienemann 16 Bienemann 13 * - ODAC Game @ - W&L Tipoff Tournament # - W&L Tournament % - ODAC Tournament 18

GENERALS BASKETBALL 2006-2007 STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PT TOTAL PLAYER G/GS FG FGA FG% FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% PTS REB PF/D AST TO BLK STL MIN PPG RPG Greg Bienemann 25/25 184 328.561 2 9.222 76 112.679 446 169 70/5 34 63 12 15 687 17.8 6.8 Femi Kusimo 24/21 110 179.615 0 1.000 38 64.594 258 127 62/1 33 50 19 26 511 10.8 5.3 Kirk Jones 25/25 61 141.433 32 91.352 19 29.655 173 76 34/0 34 28 2 14 662 6.9 3.0 Chris Halkitis 25/25 50 122.410 33 86.384 33 43.767 166 81 40/0 82 55 0 27 664 6.6 3.2 Chris McHugh 25/17 59 148.399 16 50.320 27 41.659 161 38 40/1 65 39 5 12 652 6.4 1.5 Isaiah Goodman 25/7 47 132.356 17 50.340 37 59.627 148 45 66/1 41 57 0 24 547 5.9 1.8 Alex White 25/3 45 83.542 0 1.000 29 52.558 119 93 61/2 28 21 15 6 377 4.8 3.7 Zac White 21/0 37 74.500 7 19.368 26 51.510 107 39 22/0 8 23 4 18 235 5.1 1.9 Ben Heller 25/1 30 73.411 1 3.333 17 26.654 78 49 35/0 8 23 3 10 242 3.1 2.0 Ryan Owens 9/0 9 24.375 1 4.250 5 6.833 24 15 17/0 7 8 2 3 84 2.7 1.7 Chris Davis 17/1 5 9.556 3 4.750 0 0.000 13 19 19/0 4 9 0 3 109 0.8 0.1 Ben Goetsch 11/0 3 14.214 3 10.300 0 0.000 9 8 3/0 1 4 1 1 42 0.8 0.7 John Twomey 14/0 1 10.100 0 2.000 6 8.750 8 11 7/0 1 5 0 0 42 0.6 0.8 John Mumper 8/0 2 13.154 0 5.000 2 2 1.000 6 5 3/0 1 2 0 4 69 0.8 0.6 Andrew Payne 4/0 1 5.200 0 1.000 4 4 1.000 6 6 5/0 2 2 2 1 39 1.5 1.5 Craig Sauers 9/0 0 2.000 0 1.000 0 0.000 0 2 2/0 0 3 0 1 21 0.0 0.2 Bena Tshishiku 9/0 0 3.000 0 1.000 0 2.000 0 1 1/0 3 3 0 0 18 0.0 0.1 W&L 25/25 644 1360.474 115 338.340 319 499.639 1722 832 487/10 352 398 65 165 5000 68.9 33.3 Opponents 25/25 612 1346.455 158 471.335 351 519.676 1733 799 486/7 304 407 43 177 5000 69.3 32.0 19

Washington and lee OLD DOMINION ATHLETIC CONFERENCE The ODAC is one of the nation's largest NCAA Division III leagues, featuring championships in 22 sports and a membership of 14 schools. The ODAC hosts three NCAA championships each year, including the NCAA Division III Final Four which is played at the Salem Civic Center. The league will also host NCAA Division III championships in football and softball. The ODAC was formed on May 18, 1975 as the Virginia College Conference and began operations in September of 1976. (The name change to ODAC became effective January 1, 1976). Charter members were eight colleges located in the Commonwealth of Virginia: Bridgewater College, Eastern Mennonite University, Emory & Henry College, Hampden- Sydney College, Randolph-Macon College, Roanoke College and W&L. From its initial year of operation through the 1981-82 academic year, the ODAC sponsored competition in 10 men's varsity sports. Women's sports were added prior to the 1982-83 school year. The six newest members of the ODAC are Hollins College (1982), Randolph College (1982), Sweet Briar College (1982), Virginia Wesleyan College (1988), Guilford College (1990), and Catholic University (1999). ALL-TIME ODAC BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS YEAR CHAMPION RUNNER-UP 1976-77 Washington and Lee Lynchburg 1977-78 Washington and Lee Lynchburg 1978-79 Lynchburg Hampden-Sydney 1979-80 Washington and Lee Hampden-Sydney 1980-81 Roanoke Lynchburg 1981-82 Roanoke Washington and Lee 1982-83 Roanoke Eastern Mennonite 1983-84 Roanoke Catholic 1984-85 Roanoke Maryville 1985-86 Roanoke Washington and Lee 1986-87 Roanoke Lynchburg 1987-88 Bridgewater Emory & Henry 1988-89 Hampden-Sydney Washington and Lee 1989-90 Randolph-Macon Emory & Henry 1990-91 Randolph-Macon Emory & Henry 1991-92 Hampden-Sydney Emory & Henry 1992-93 Virginia Wesleyan Randolph-Macon 1993-94 Roanoke Emory & Henry 1994-95 Hampden-Sydney Roanoke 1995-96 Roanoke Bridgewater 1996-97 Hampden-Sydney Lynchburg 1997-98 Hampden-Sydney Randolph-Macon 1998-99 Hampden-Sydney Randolph-Macon 1999-00 Roanoke Hampden-Sydney 2000-01 Hampden-Sydney Roanoke 2001-02 Hampden-Sydney Randolph-Macon 2002-03 Randolph-Macon Hampden-Sydney 2003-04 Hampden-Sydney Virginia Wesleyan 2004-05 Virginia Wesleyan Randolph-Macon 2005-06 Virginia Wesleyan Randolph-Macon 2006-07 Hampden-Sydney Roanoke 20

GENERALS BASKETBALL ALL-TIME ODAC HONORS YEAR PLAYER OF THE YEAR COACH OF THE YEAR 1976-77 Pat Dennis, W&L Verne Canfield, W&L 1977-78 Pat Dennis, W&L Don Thompson, H-SC 1978-79 E.D. Schechterly, LC Don Thompson, H-SC Wayne Profitt, LC 1979-80 E.D. Schechterly, LC Sherman Eberly, EMC 1980-81 Mike Baker, Roanoke Ed Green, Roanoke 1981-82 Gerald Holmes, Roanoke Verne Canfield, W&L 1982-83 Gerald Holmes, Roanoke Jack Bruen, Catholic 1983-84 Andy Agee, Bridgewater Mel Myers, Bridgewater 1984-85 Leonard Dow, EMC Randy Lambert, Maryville 1985-86 Kevin Brown, E&H Bob Johnson, E&H 1986-87 Ramsey Yeatts, BC Bill Leatherman, BC 1987-88 Ramsey Yeatts, BC Bill Leatherman, BC 1988-89 Chris Jacobs, W&L Verne Canfield, W&L 1989-90 Leon Hill, E&H Hal Nunnally, R-MC 1990-91 Dave Kagey, R-MC Bob Johnson, E&H 1991-92 Russell Turner, H-SC Terry Butterfield, VWC 1992-93 Troy Smith, R-MC Hal Nunnally, R-MC 1993-94 Hiliary Scott, Roanoke Page Moir, Roanoke 1994-95 Dan Rush, Bridgewater Tony Shaver, H-SC 1995-96 Kurt Axe, R-MC Bill Leatherman, BC 1996-97 Jason Bishop, Roanoke Hal Nunnally, R-MC 1997-98 Carey Keyes, EMU Tom Baker, EMU 1998-99 Jason Nickerson, VWC Tony Shaver, H-SC 1999-00 T.J. Grimes, H-SC Tony Shaver, H-SC 2000-01 Ron Yuhasz, VWC Butch Estes, GC Mike Rhodes, R-MC 2001-02 Kyle Williford, BC Mike Rhodes, R-MC 2002-03 Jared Mills, R-MC Mike Rhodes, R-MC 2003-04 Justin Call, E&H Tom Palombo, GC Bob Johnson, E&H 2004-05 Justin Wansley, R-MC Bill Leatherman, BC 2005-06 Brandon Adair, VWC Dave Macedo, VWC 2006-07 Ben Strong, GC Tom Palombo, GC 21

Washington and lee 2006-2007 ODAC STANDINGS ODAC Overall W L Pct. W L Pct. Virginia Wesleyan 17 1.944 28 5.848 Guilford 15 3.833 24 5.828 Roanoke 11 7.611 17 11.607 Emory & Henry 10 8.556 14 11.560 Hampden-Sydney 10 8.556 19 11.633 Randolph-Macon 9 9.500 14 12.538 Bridgewater 6 12.333 10 17.370 Washington and Lee 6 12.333 11 14.440 Eastern Mennonite 3 15.167 7 17.292 Lynchburg 3 15.167 6 19.240 2006-2007 ODAC TOURNAMENT ODAC TOURN. QUARTERFINALS (at Salem Civic Center) #1 Virginia Wesleyan 82, #8 Washington and Lee 48 #5 Hampden-Sydney 102, #4 Emory & Henry 100 #7 Bridgewater 88, #2 Guilford 78 #3 Roanoke 79, #6 Randolph-Macon 58 ODAC TOURNAMENT SEMIFINALS (at Salem Civic Center) #5 Hampden-Sydney 70, #1 Virginia Wesleyan 67 #3 Roanoke 87, #7 Bridgewater 62 ODAC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (at Salem Civic Center) #5 Hampden-Sydney 77, #3 Roanoke 62 2006-2007 ALL-ODAC TEAMS ALL-ODAC FIRST TEAM Brandon Adair, Virginia Wesleyan Greg Bienemann, Washington and Lee David Carlson, Randolph-Macon Jason Sager, Eastern Mennonite Jordan Snipes, Guilford Ben Strong, Guilford ALL-ODAC SECOND TEAM Ton Ton Balenga, Virginia Wesleyan Jeremy Dixon, Randolph-Macon Mike Edwards, Hampden-Sydney Phil Hawley, Randolph-Macon ALL-ODAC HONORABLE MENTION Steven Echols, Lynchburg Josh Fox, Bridgewater Turner King, Hampden-Sydney Brad Parkes, Eastern Mennonite Josh LaPorte, Roanoke Curtis Peery, Roanoke Dominic Trawick, Bridgewater Drew Prehmus, Hampden-Sydney Lance Reasbeck, Emory & Henry Justin Short, Randolph-Macon PLAYER OF THE YEAR Ben Strong, Guilford ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Dominic Trawick, Bridgewater COACH OF THE YEAR Tom Palombo, Guilford SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Matt Green, Hampden-Sydney 22

GENERALS BASKETBALL 2006-2007 ODAC INDIVIDUAL LEADERS SCORING G PTS PPG 1. Ben Strong, Guilford 29 737 25.4 2. Greg Bienemann, Washington and Lee 25 446 17.8 3. Brandon Adair, Virginia Wesleyan 32 567 17.7 4. Jordan Snipes, Guilford 29 511 17.6 5. Jason Sager, Eastern Mennonite 24 420 17.5 6. Brad Parkes, Eastern Mennonite 24 387 16.1 7. Ton Ton Belenga, Virginia Wesleyan 33 499 15.1 8. David Carlson, Randolph-Macon 26 386 14.8 9. Dominic Trawick, Bridgewater 27 391 14.5 10. Mike Edwards, Hampden-Sydney 30 432 14.4 REBOUNDING G REB RPG 1. Ben Strong, Guilford 29 325 11.2 2. Jason Sager, Eastern Mennonite 24 195 8.1 3. Brandon Adair, Virginia Wesleyan 32 241 7.5 4. Josh LaPorte, Roanoke 28 203 7.2 5. Greg Bienemann, Washington and Lee 25 169 6.8 6. Tyler Fantin, Virginia Wesleyan 32 213 6.7 7. Taylor Murray, Hampden-Sydney 29 193 6.7 8. Curtis Peery, Roanoke 28 183 6.5 9. Jeremy Dixon, Randolph-Macon 25 162 6.5 10. Brad Parkes, Eastern Mennonite 24 144 6.0 FIELD GOAL PCT. (3 FGM/G) G FGM FGA PCT 1. Brandon Adair, Virginia Wesleyan 32 246 356.691 2. Philip Hawley, Randolph-Macon 26 114 171.667 3. Jeremy Dixon, Randolph-Macon 25 114 185.616 4. Femi Kusimo, Washington and Lee 24 110 179.615 5. Brad Parkes, Eastern Mennonite 24 151 256.590 FREE THROW PCT. (2.0 FTM/G) G FTM FTA PCT 1. Ton Ton Belenga, Virginia Wesleyan 33 125 143.874 2. Danny Reed, Lynchburg 25 58 68.853 3. Drew Prehmus, Hampden-Sydney 30 68 84.810 4. Drew Norris, Lynchburg 25 58 72.806 5. Ben Strong, Guilford 29 181 227.797 3-PT FG PCT. (1.0 3PTM/G) G 3PTM 3PTA PCT 1. Turner King, Hampden-Sydney 28 31 68.456 2. Terrell Dixon, Virginia Wesleyan 33 39 88.443 3. Adam Krovic, Randolph-Macon 26 31 72.431 4. Steven Echols, Lynchburg 23 30 70.429 5. Jered Lyons, Eastern Mennonite 21 51 122.418 ASSISTS G AST APG 1. J.D. Dyson, Emory & Henry 25 100 4.00 2. Matt Green, Hampden-Sydney 30 114 3.80 3. Anthony Hairston, Emory & Henry 23 81 3.52 4. Justin Short, Randolph-Macon 26 88 3.38 5. Chris Halkitis, Washington and Lee 25 82 3.28 23

Washington and lee 2007-2008 ODAC OPPONENTS BRIDGEWATER COLLEGE Jan. 19-7:00 - Lexington, Va./Feb. 23-7:00 - Bridgewater, Va. Location: Bridgewater, Va. Enrollment: 1,560 Nickname: Eagles Head Coach: Bill Leatherman (Milligan '66) Record at School: 322-249 (22 years) 2006-07 Record: 10-17, 6-12 in the ODAC (7th) Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Sports Information Director (Phone): Steve Cox (540-828-5360) TOP RETURNEES YR POS HT PPG RPG Dominic Trawick So. G 6-3 14.5 3.8 Josh Fox Sr. F 6-9 12.3 5.0 Michael Oblitey Jr. F 6-5 10.0 4.2 EASTERN MENNONITE UNIVERSITY Dec. 9-7:00 - Harrisonburg, Va./Jan. 30-7:00 - Lexington, Va. Location: Harrisonburg, Va. Enrollment: 1,593 Nickname: Royals Head Coach: Kirby Dean (Eastern Mennonite '92) Record at School: 36-64 (4 years) 2006-07 Record: 7-17, 3-15 in the ODAC (T-9th) Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Sports Information Director (Phone): Mike Zucconi (540-432-4441) TOP RETURNEES YR POS HT PPG RPG Brad Parkes Sr. F 6-3 16.1 6.0 Jered Lyons Sr. G 5-11 10.1 1.9 LeRoger Parrish Jr. G 6-2 7.7 2.2 EMORY & HENRY COLLEGE Jan. 23-7:00 - Emory, Va./Feb. 13-7:00 - Lexington, Va. Location: Emory, Va. Enrollment: 950 Nickname: Wasps Interim Head Coach: Paul Russo (E&H '03) Record at School: 0-0 (1st year) 2006-07 Record: 14-11, 10-8 ODAC (T-4th) Starters Returning/Lost: 8/7 (Rotate 3 group of starters) Sports Information Director (Phone): Nathan Graybeal (276-944-6830) TOP RETURNEES YR POS HT PPG RPG Camillo Weinz Jr. G 6-1 12.6 1.4 Robert Hudson Jr. G 5-8 10.3 1.0 Andrew Hart Jr. G 6-3 10.2 2.4 24

GENERALS BASKETBALL GUILFORD COLLEGE Feb. 6-7:00 - Greensboro, N.C./Feb. 20-7:00 - Lexington, Va. Location: Greensboro, N.C. Enrollment: 2,688 Nickname: Quakers Head Coach: Tom Palombo (Virginia Wesleyan '89) Record at School: 67-42 (4 Years) 2006-07 Record: 24-5, 15-3 in the ODAC (2nd) Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Sports Information Director (Phone): Dave Walters (336-316-2107) TOP RETURNEES YR POS HT PPG RPG Ben Strong Sr. C 6-11 18.9 6.6 Eric Belkoski Sr. F 6-3 8.4 4.3 Caleb Kimbrough Sr. G 5-9 6.7 2.1 HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE Jan. 27-4:00 - Lexington, Va./Feb. 16-2:00 - Hampden-Sydney, Va. Location: Hampden-Sydney, Va. Enrollment: 1,026 Nickname: Tigers Head Coach: Bubba Smith (Furman '00) Record at School: 79-34 (4 Years) 2006-07 Record: 19-11, 10-8 in the ODAC (3rd) Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Sports Information Director (Phone): Bryan Hicks (434-223-6156) TOP RETURNEES YR POS HT PPG RPG Troy Kaase Sr. F 6-7 15.5 8.9 Turner King So. G 6-3 12.3 4.9 Drew Prehmus Sr. G 6-5 11.7 5.8 LYNCHBURG COLLEGE Jan. 26-5:30 - Lynchburg, Va./Feb. 17-3:00 - Lexington, Va. Location: Lynchburg, Va. Enrollment: 2,053 Nickname: Hornets Head Coach: John Swickrath (Denison '01) Record at School: 29-73 (4 years) 2006-07 Record: 6-19, 3-15 in the ODAC (T-9th) Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Sports Information Director (Phone): Mike Carpenter (434-544-8495) TOP RETURNEES YR POS HT PPG RPG Kwame Safo Sr. G 5-10 8.9 2.8 Evan Fancourt Sr. F 6-3 8.0 4.0 Jack Burgess Jr. G 6-0 5.7 2.4 25

Washington and lee RANDOLPH-MACON COLLEGE Dec. 1-2:00 - Lexington, Va./Feb. 9-2:00 - Ashland, Va. Location: Ashland, Va. Enrollment: 1,150 Nickname: Yellow Jackets Head Coach: Mike Rhodes (Lebanon Valley '95) Record at School: 157-65 (8 years) 2006-07 Record: 14-12, 9-9 in the ODAC (6th) Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Sports Information Director (Phone): Chris Kilcoyne (804-752-7387) TOP RETURNEES YR POS HT PPG RPG David Carlson Jr. G 6-4 14.8 5.7 Jeremy Dixon Sr. F 6-5 10.2 6.5 Justin Short Jr. G 5-10 9.6 2.8 ROANOKE COLLEGE Jan. 13-4:00 - Lexington, Va./Feb. 2-7:00 - Salem, Va. Location: Salem, Va. Enrollment: 2,006 Nickname: Maroons Head Coach: Page Moir (Virginia Tech '83) Record at School: 314-172 (18 years) 2006-07 Record: 17-11, 11-7 in the ODAC (3rd) Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0 Sports Information Director (Phone): Brad Moore (540-375-2344) TOP RETURNEES YR POS HT PPG RPG Curtis Peery Jr. C 6-6 12.3 6.5 AJ Dowell Sr. G 6-0 11.2 2.1 Josh LaPorte Sr. C 6-6 9.4 7.3 VIRGINIA WESLEYAN COLLEGE Dec. 2-2:00 - Lexington, Va./Feb. 10-2:00 - Norfolk, Va. Location: Norfolk, Va. Enrollment: 1,450 Nickname: Marlins Head Coach: Dave Macedo (Wilkes '96) Record at School: 152-50 (7 years) 2006-07 Record: 28-5, 17-1 in the ODAC (1st) Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Sports Information Director (Phone): Joe Wasulik (757-455-3393) TOP RETURNEES YR POS HT PPG RPG Ton Ton Belenga Sr. G 6-1 15.1 4.4 Tyler Fantin Sr. F 6-5 9.5 6.7 Stephen Fields So. G 6-2 8.6 3.2 26

GENERALS BASKETBALL 2007-2008 NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS DICKINSON Nov. 25 Lexington, Va. 2:00 pm Location: Carlisle, Pa. Nickname: Red Devils Conference: Centennial Head Coach: Dennis Csensits 2006-07 Record: 7-16 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0 SID: Charlie McGuire (717-245-1652) DREW Nov. 16-17 Drew Rose City Classic Location: Madison, N.J. Nickname: Rangers Conference: Landmark Head Coach: Walter Townes 2006-07 Record: 9-15 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 SID: Alex Langlois (973-408-3574) EMORY Nov. 20 Atlanta, Ga. 7:00 pm Location: Atlanta, Ga. Nickname: Eagles Conference: UAA Head Coach: Jason Zimmerman 2006-07 Record: 8-17 Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4 SID: John Farina (404-727-6553) FERRUM Dec. 30-31 W&L Tournament Location: Ferrum, Va. Nickname: Panthers Conference: USA South Head Coach: Bill Tharp 2006-07 Record: 12-15 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 SID: Gary Holden (540-365-4306) GOUCHER Jan. 3 Baltimore, Md. 7:30 pm Location: Baltimore, Md. Nickname: Gophers Conference: Landmark Head Coach: Leonard Trevino 2006-07 Record: 7-18 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 SID: Mike Sanders (410-337-6474) THOMAS MORE Dec. 30-31 W&L Tournament Location: Crestview Hill, Ky. Nickname: Saints Conference: Presidents' Athletic Head Coach: John Ellenwood 2006-07 Record: 3-24 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 SID: Ameer Rasheed (859-344-3672) RHODES Dec. 30-31 W&L Tournament Location: Memphis, Tenn. Nickname: Lynx Conference: Southern Collegiate Head Coach: Herb Hilgeman 2006-07 Record: 8-15 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0 SID: Matt Dean (901-843-3946) URSINUS Nov. 16-17 Drew Rose City Classic Location: Collegeville, Pa. Nickname: Bears Conference: Centennial Head Coach: Kevin Small 2006-07 Record: 16-10 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 SID: James Wagner (610-409-3612) WILLIAMS Nov. 16-17 Drew Rose City Classic Location: Williamstown, Mass. Nickname: Ephs Conference: NESCAC Head Coach: Dave Paulsen 2006-07 Record: 16-12 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0 SID: Dick Quinn (413-597-4982) 27

Washington and lee Front Row (L to R): Head Coach Adam Hutchinson, Kevin Dyer, Bena Tshishiku, Isaiah Grant, Craig Sauers, Kirk Jones, Andrew Payne, Durk Stanton, Custis Proctor. Back R Ryan Owens. 2007-2008 W&L BASKETBALL ROSTER NO NAME POS YR HT WT 10 Isaiah Goodman G Jr. 5-10 160 12 Jason Cimino G Fr. 5-10 157 14 Chris McHugh G Jr. 6-1 180 20 Kirk Jones G/F Jr. 6-4 200 22 Kevin Dyer G Fr. 5-9 155 23 Femi Kusimo F Sr. 6-5 218 24 Craig Sauers G Jr. 6-3 185 30 Durk Stanton G/F Fr. 6-3 195 34 Ben Goetsch F So. 6-5 205 40 Ben Heller F Jr. 6-6 210 42 Greg Bienemann F Sr. 6-7 230 44 Ryan Owens F Jr. 6-5 220 52 Zac White F So. 6-6 180 53 Andrew Payne F So. 6-4 195 55 Custis Proctor G Fr. 5-11 155 -- Bena Tshishiku* G So. 5-8 150 * - Injured HEAD COACH: Adam Hutchinson (Amherst '93) ASSISTANT COACH: Sean Grant (NYU '02) CAPTAINS: Chris Halkitis, Alex White 28

GENERALS BASKETBALL Goodman, Chris McHugh, Jason Cimino. Middle Row (L to R): Assistant Coach Sean ow (Standing): Ben Goetsch, Femi Kusimo, Zac White, Ben Heller, Greg Bienemann, HOMETOWN Richfield, Minn. Branchburg, N.J. Chatham, N.J. Maple Glenn, Pa. Kensington, Md. Cross Lanes, W.Va. Columbia, Md. Lilburn, Ga. Timonium, Md. Houston, Texas Chatham, N.J. Floral Park, N.Y. Baltimore, Md. Charleston, W.Va. Birmingham, Ala. Martinez, Ga. HIGH SCHOOL Holy Angels Immaculata Chatham Germantown Academy Georgetown Prep Charleston Catholic Atholton Providence Christian Gilman Lamar Chatham Chaminade Park School George Washington Mountain Brook Lakeside 29

Washington and lee W&L BASKETBALL HISTORY Since the Blue and White first tipped off in 1906, basketball has been one of the most successful sports at Washington and Lee. The school has also produced a number of outstanding players. The first W&L great on the hardwood was Harry (Cy) Young who was named to the Helm Foundation's 1917 All-America team. Young led the Generals to a perfect 13-0 record that season. W&L enjoyed numerous winning seasons over the next decade and a half, but it wasn't until Young returned as a coach Jay Handlan that W&L won a championship. The Generals won the 1934 Southern Conference championship with a narrow 30-29 win over Duke. That would prove to the first of four straight trips to the Southern Conference finals for W&L. The Blue Comets, as the W&L basketball teams of the late 1930s were called, brought home a second Southern Conference title in 1937 by beating North Carolina 44-33. The victory avenged losses to the Tar Heels in each of the previous two championships. Those teams were led by the All-American duo of Norm Iler and Bob Spessard. Iler was a three-time All-Southern guard and earned All-America honors in 1936. Spessard was also a three-time All-Southern basketball player and the high-scoring center was an All-American in 1937. Spessard was the first player in school history to reach 1,000 career points. The W&L teams of the late 1940s and early 1950s didn't win often, but featured one of the nation's most explosive scorers in Jay Handlan. Handlan finished in the top 16 in the nation in scoring every year and ended his career with 2,002 points. At the time he was just the third player in collegiate history to reach 2,000 career points. Handlan still holds seven school records, including most points in a game - a 66-point performance against Furman in 1951. W&L's last years in the Southern Conference came in the late 1950s and provided W&L with one of its greatest teams. The University decided to abolish the practice of awarding scholarships in 1954, but honored those that had already been awarded. The 1956-57 team included five scholarship players who played almost all of the minutes that year. The team became known as the "Five-Star Generals." Dom Flora, Lee Marshall, Barry Storick, Frank Hoss and Barclay Smith led the team to a 20-7 finish, including a loss to West Virginia and its star "Hot Rod" Hundley in the finals of the Southern Conference tournament. It was the first time a W&L team won 20 games in a season. Marshall and Flora were named to numerous all-star teams with Marshall averaging 22.0 points a game and Flora 19.1. Flora had one more year left and made it one to remember even though the Generals finished just 9-16. Flora earned All-America honors averaging 25.4 points a game. Flora finished his career with 2,310 points, still the school record. 30

GENERALS BASKETBALL That season was the first of nine straight losing seasons. W&L turned it around in 1966-67 with a 20-5 record under third-year coach Verne Canfield. Beginning with the 1966-67 season the Generals won four of five College Athletic Conference championships. Those teams were led by the duo of Mel Cartwright and Mike Neer. Cartwright became the first General since Jay Handlan to lead the team in scoring four straight years. Neer made the most of a three-year career in Lexington by scoring 1,289 points and grabbing 1,003 rebounds, including a school-record 403 in 1969-70. Cartwright and Neer are the only two players in school history to reach both 1,000 career points and rebounds. W&L had established itself as one of the top small college programs in the nation and the Generals were invited to the first-ever Division III national tournament in 1975. The Generals went just 15-12 that year, but defeated Navy 54-47 and lost to Virginia by just a 77-69 count. The Generals were bounced from the tournament by Glassboro State, the eventual runner-up. Canfield guided the Generals back to the NCAA tourney just two years later when the 1976-77 squad set a school-record with 23 wins. W&L, led by first-year starter Pat Dennis' 21.7 points a game, finished the year ranked 4th in Division III. Once again the Generals were eliminated in the first round. The following year Dennis set a school record with his 700 points, averaging 25.0 points a game. W&L finished 22-6 and defeated Jersey City 66-65 in the opening round of the tourney before losing to Kean 80-64 in the championship game of the South Atlantic Regional. W&L's most recent trip to the tourney came in 1979-80 with an unlikely group. After finishing the regular season with just an 11-13 record, W&L won its third Old Dominion Athletic Conference championship in four years to qualify for the NCAAs. In the ODAC tourney W&L beat Emory & Henry 56-50, top-seeded Eastern Mennonite 95-84 and Hampden-Sydney 58-56 on Rob Smitherman's 18-foot jump shot at the buzzer. W&L was eliminated in the opening round of the NCAA tourney. W&L's last championship was the ODAC regular season title in 1988-89 when a group of sophomores led by Chris Jacobs, Mike Holton and Ed Hart were the key forces. All three of those players finished their careers with over 1,000 points. W&L'S CHAMPIONSHIP SEASONS 1934 - Southern Conference 1938 - Southern Conference 1967 - College Athletic Conference 1968 - College Athletic Conference 1970 - College Athletic Conference 1971 - College Athletic Conference 1976 - Va. College Athletic Association 1977 - Old Dominion Athletic Conference 1978 - Old Dominion Athletic Conference 1980 - Old Dominion Athletic Conference 31

Washington and lee HONORED GENERALS ALL-AMERICANS Helms Foundation 1917 - Harry K. (Cy) Young 1936 - Norm Iler 1937 - Bob Spessard 1951 - Jay Handlan 1958 - Dom Flora Associated Press Little All-America (From 1959-1979) 1967 - Mel Cartwright (HM) 1970 - Mel Cartwright (HM) 1972 - Mike Daniel (HM) 1974 - Skip Lichtfuss (HM) 1976 - John Podgajny (HM) National Association of Basketball Coaches (Since 1967) 1977 - Pat Dennis (3rd team) 1978 - Pat Dennis (1st team) 1989 - Chris Jacobs (HM) 1990 - Chris Jacobs (HM) ALL-CONFERENCE (1ST TEAM ONLY) Southern Conference (1922-58) 1934 - Joe Sawyers, Charles Smith 1935 - Norm Iler, Joe Pette 1936 - Norm Iler, Joe Pette, Bob Spessard 1937 - Earl (Kit) Carson, Norm Iler, Bob Spessard 1938 - Earl (Kit) Carson, Bob Spessard 1951 - Jay Handlan 1957 - Dom Flora, Lee Marshall 1958 - Dom Flora College Athletic Conference (1963-1973) 1963 - Tom Supak 1967 - Mel Cartwright, Mal Wesseling 1968 - John Carrere, Mike Neer 1969 - Mel Cartwright 1970 - Mel Cartwright, Mike Neer 1971 - Mike Daniel, Paul McClure 1972 - Mike Daniel, Skip Lichtfuss 1973 - Skip Lichtfuss, Paul McClure Virginia College Athletic Association (1974-76) 1974 - Skip Lichtfuss 1976 - John Podgajny Old Dominion Athletic Conference (1977-present) 1977 - Pat Dennis, Bob Flint 1978 - Pat Dennis 1980 - Tom Jeffries 1981 - Rob Smitherman 1982 - Brian Hanson 1983 - Brian Hanson 32

GENERALS BASKETBALL 1984 - John Lee Graves 1987 - Jeff Harralson 1988 - Steve Hancock 1989 - Chris Jacobs 1996 - Cam Dyer 2007 - Greg Bienemann NCAA POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARS 1983 - Brian Hanson 1984 - John Lee Graves GTE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 1982 - John Lee Graves (HM) 1989 - Mike Holton (2nd team) 1990 - Mike Holton (3rd team) 1991 - Mike Holton (2nd team) CONFERENCE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR SOUTHERN CONFERENCE Dom Flora 1957-58 25.4 ppg 4.8 rpg COLLEGE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Mel Cartwright 1969-70 17.5 ppg 11.9 rpg 4.8 apg John Podgajny VIRGINIA COLLEGE ATHLETIC ASSOC. John Podgajny 1975-76 17.3 ppg 5.7 rpg OLD DOMINION ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Pat Dennis 1976-77 21.7 ppg 5.3 rpg Pat Dennis Pat Dennis 1977-78 25.0 ppg 6.1 rpg Chris Jacobs 1988-89 19.3 ppg 7.7 rpg Chris Jacobs 33

Washington and lee W&L RECORD BOOK Points Scored G: 66, Jay Handlan vs. Furman, 2/17/51 S: 700, Pat Dennis, 1977-78 C: 2,310, Dom Flora, 1954-58 Scoring Average S: 26.2, Jay Handlan, 1950-51 C: 21.3, Jay Handlan, 1948-52 Field Goals Made G: 30, Jay Handlan vs. Furman, 2/17/51 S: 305, Pat Dennis, 1977-78 C: 807, Dom Flora, 1954-58 Field Goals Attempted G: 71, Jay Handlan vs. Furman, 2/17/51 S: 641, Dom Flora, 1957-58 C: 2,133, Dom Flora, 1954-58 Field Goal Percentage G: 93.8, Hamill Jones (15-16), at Emory & Henry, 1/23/02 S: 61.5, Femi Kusimo (110-179), 2006-07 C: 55.2, Frank Eppes (277-502), 1979-83 Free Throws Made G: 18, Jon Coffman vs. Mary Washington, 1/9/95; Dom Flora vs. West Virginia, 12/9/55; Jay Handlan vs. Virginia, 2/14/50 S: 219, Dom Flora, 1955-56 C: 696, Dom Flora, 1954-58 Free Throws Attempted G: 22 Jon Coffman vs. Mary Washington, 1/9/95 S: 295, Dom Flora, 1955-56 C: 954, Dom Flora, 1954-58 Free Throw Percentage G: 100.0, Jay Handlan (18-18) vs. Virginia, 2/14/50 S: 87.0, John Mumper (47-54), 2005-06 C: 83.7, John Lee Graves (395-472), 1980-84 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 3-pt Field Goals Made G: 7, Five players, most recently by Mike Stuart at Lynchburg, 1/17/04 S: 63, Bryan Watkins, 1991-92; Ian Mc- Clure, 2002-03 C: 207, Mike Holton, 1987-91 3-pt Field Goals Attempted G: 15, Bryan Watkins vs. Lynchburg, 1/15/92 S: 181, Bryan Watkins, 1991-92 C: 481, Mike Holton, 1987-91 3-pt Field Goal Percentage G: 100.0, Chad Braley (5-5) vs. Villa Julie, 1/30/00 S: 43.8, Mike Holton (46-105), 1987-88 C: 43.0, Mike Holton (207-481), 1987-91 Rebounds G: 29, Mike Neer vs. Old Dominion, 2/11/70 S: 403, Mike Neer, 1969-70 C: 1,079, Mel Cartwright, 1966-70 Rebound Average S: 19.7, Rodger Fauber (296 in 15 games), 1962-63 C: 16.4, Rodger Fauber (1,014 in 62 games), 1959-63 Assists G: 17, Mike Wenke vs. York, 11/26/77 S: 259, Mike Wenke, 1977-78 C: 683, Mike Wenke, 1975-79 Steals G: 7, Guy Kerr vs. Maryville, 1/6/73, 11/29/74. S: 79, Guy Kerr, 1974-75 C: 206, Mike Wenke, 1975-79 Blocked Shots G: 7, Rob Smitherman vs. Eastern Mennonite, 1/19/79 S: 75, Rob Smitherman, 1978-79 C: 190, Rob Smitherman, 1977-81 Key: G-Game, S-Season, C-Career 34

GENERALS BASKETBALL TEAM RECORDS Most Points G: 126, vs. Mary Washington (121) 1/9/95 S: 2,488, 1977-78 (28 games) Most Points Allowed G: 122, at Emory & Henry (W&L 97), 2/8/06 Least Points Allowed All-time game: 0, vs. Elon (W&L 50), 1920 Modern game: 26, St. Andrews (W&L 77), 2/3/67 Least Points All-time game: 7, vs. Virginia (52), 1911 Modern game: 24, vs. Va. Tech (105), 1/9/59 Field Goals Made G: 50, vs. Bridgewater, 12/1/54 S: 1,012, 1977-78 Field Goals Attempted G: 102, vs. York, 2/10/73; vs. Eastern Mennonite, 2/2/78 S: 2,140, 1954-55 Field Goal Percentage G: 72.9, at Emory & Henry (43-59), 2/7/07 S: 51.8, (764-1,482), 1982-83 Free Throws Made G: 41, vs. Morehead, 12/13/55 S: 650, 1954-55 Free Throws Attempted G: 52, vs. Mary Washington 1/9/95; vs. Morehead, 12/13/55; vs. Shepherd, 12/19/68 S: 946, 1954-55 Free Throw Percentage G: 100.0, vs. Bridgewater (19-19), 2/19/00 S: 77.0, (452-628), 1984-85 3-pt Field Goals Made G: 14, at Guilford, 3/14/07 S: 175, 1991-92 3-pt Field Goals Attempted G: 36, vs. Va. Wesleyan, 2/5/92 S: 481, 1991-92 3-pt Field Goal Percentage G: 83.3, vs. Queen's (5-6), 1/20/90; vs. Hampden-Sydney (5-6), 1/26/88 S: 41.0, (136-332), 1987-88 Most Rebounds G: 83, vs. N.C. Wesleyan, 12/4/64; vs. York, 2/10/73 S: 1,474, 1955-56 Most Fouls G: 37, vs. Va. Tech, 1/9/54; vs. Moravian, 11/17/90 S: 686, 1951-52 Most Victories Season: 23, 1976-77 (23-5) Longest Winning Streak 17, 1977-78 Longest Home Court Winning Streak 23, 1966-67 to 1967-68 Undefeated Seasons 13-0, 1916-17 8-0, 1907-08 6-0, 1919-20 Undefeated Home Seasons 14-0, 1988-89 13-0, 1966-67 GENERALS' FAST FACT Jay Handlan's school record of 71 field goal attempts against Furman in 1951 remains the NCAA Division I record for field goal attempts. It is the longest standing individual record in college basketball. 35

Washington and lee W&L CAREER LEADERS W&L's 1,000 POINT CLUB 1. Dom Flora (1954-58)... 2,310 2. Jay Handlan (1948-52)... 2,002 3. Mel Cartwright (1966-67)... 1,800 4. Mike Daniel (1968-72)... 1,665 5. Skip Lichtfuss (1970-74)... 1,592 6. Lee Marshall (1954-57)... 1,561 7. Chris Jacobs (1987-91)... 1,523 8. Cam Dyer (1992-96)... 1,508 9. John Lee Graves (1980-84)... 1,441 10. Pat Dennis (1974-78)... 1,428 11. Brian Hanson (1979-83)... 1,338 12. Mike Neer (1967-70)... 1,289 13. Ed Hart (1987-91)... 1,238 14. Jeff Harralson (1983-87)... 1,219 15. Steve Hancock (1984-88)... 1,215 16. Mike Holton (1987-91)... 1,171 17. Bob Spessard (1934-38)... 1,120 18. Rob Smitherman (1977-81)... 1,034 19. Greg Bienemann (2004-pr.)... 1,014 20. James Rich (1951-54)... 1,005 20. Dave Leunig (1975-79)... 1,005 CAREER REBOUNDING LEADERS 1. Mel Cartwright (1966-70)... 1,079 2. Rodger Fauber (1959-63)... 1,014 3. Mike Neer (1967-70)... 1,003 4. Frank Hoss (1954-58)... 1,002 5. Barry Storick (1954-57)... 876 CAREER ASSIST LEADERS 1. Mike Wenke (1975-79)... 683 2. Mike Holton (1987-91)... 371 3. Walt Plyler (1996-00)... 319 4. George Spears (1978-82)... 299 5. Chris Halkitis (2003-07)... 258 CAREER STEAL LEADERS 1. Mike Wenke (1975-79)... 206 2. Guy Kerr (1972-75)... 199 3. Will Ballard (1997-01)... 149 4. Chris Couzen (1993-97)... 148 5. John Podgajny (1972-76)... 131 CAREER BLOCKED SHOT LEADERS 1. Rob Smitherman (1977-81)... 190 2. Norm Kristoff (1972-76)... 154 3. Scott Hudson (1996-00)... 118 4. Mark Connelly (1991-1995)... 68 5. Robert Miggins (1991-1994)... 67 36

GENERALS BASKETBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS YEAR NAME... PTS... AVG 06-07 Greg Bienemann... 446...17.8 05-06 Greg Bienemann... 278...12.1 04-05 Greg Bienemann... 290...11.6 03-04 Chris Halkitis... 278...11.1 02-03 Scott Hettermann... 297...12.4 01-02 Mike Stuart... 235...9.4 00-01 Chad Braley... 240...10.4 Will Ballard... 219...10.4 99-00 Will Ballard... 231...9.2 98-99 Rich Peterson... 296...12.3 97-98 Kelly Dyer... 331...13.2 96-97 Rich Peterson... 341...14.2 95-96 Cam Dyer... 532...22.2 94-95 Cam Dyer... 430...17.2 93-94 Cam Dyer... 346...15.0 92-93 Bryan Watkins... 243...10.6 91-92 Bryan Watkins... 361...14.4 90-91 Ed Hart... 391...15.0 89-90 Chris Jacobs... 494...18.3 88-89 Chris Jacobs... 522...19.3 87-88 Steve Hancock... 452...17.4 86-87 Jeff Harralson... 524...21.0 85-86 Jeff Harralson... 413...15.3 84-85 Scott Shannon... 331...12.7 83-84 John Lee Graves... 519...20.0 82-83 Brian Hanson... 432...16.0 81-82 John Lee Graves... 374...13.4 80-81 Rob Smitherman... 363...14.0 Carby Hoy... 350...14.0 79-80 Thomas Jeffries... 435...15.0 78-79 Carby Hoy... 442...16.4 SCORING YEAR NAME... PTS... AVG 77-78 Pat Dennis... 700...25.0 76-77 Pat Dennis... 607...21.7 75-76 John Podgajny... 451...17.3 74-75 Greg Croghan... 324...12.0 73-74 Skip Lichtfuss... 524...21.8 72-73 Skip Lichtfuss... 493...19.7 71-72 Mike Daniel... 631...24.3 70-71 Mike Daniel... 478...19.1 69-70 Mel Cartwright... 437...17.5 68-69 Mel Cartwright... 436...18.2 67-68 Mel Cartwright... 445...17.8 66-67 Mel Cartwright... 482...20.1 65-66 Robert Bauer... 371...15.5 64-65 Richard Livingston... 268...14.1 63-64 Louis Paterno... 328...19.3 62-63 Rodger Fauber... 263...17.5 61-62 Tom Supak... 256...15.1 60-61 Brett Thackston... 257...14.3 59-60 Mal Lassman... 249...14.6 58-59 Mal Lassman... 191...15.9 57-58 Dom Flora... 634...25.4 56-57 Lee Marshall... 594...22.0 55-56 Dom Flora... 607...21.7 54-55 Lee Marshall... 621...21.4 53-54 Jim Rich... 446...19.4 52-53 Jim Rich... 387...17.6 51-52 Jay Handlan... 570...21.1 50-51 Jay Handlan... 656...26.2 49-50 Jay Handlan... 406...20.3 48-49 Jay Handlan... 370...16.8 Incomplete records prior to 1948-49 37

Washington and lee YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS YEAR NAME... REB... AVG 06-07 Greg Bienemann... 169...6.8 05-06 Greg Bienemann... 152...6.6 04-05 David Will... 135...5.9 03-04 David Will... 105...4.6 02-03 Scott Hettermann... 164...6.8 01-02 Scott Hettermann... 138...6.3 00-01 Scott Hettermann... 95...5.3 99-00 Brian Ricketts... 216...8.6 98-99 Rich Peterson... 171...7.1 97-98 Scott Hudson... 133...5.3 96-97 Rich Peterson... 158...6.6 95-96 Cam Dyer... 187...7.8 94-95 Cam Dyer... 202...8.1 93-94 Robert Miggins... 151...6.3 92-93 Robert Miggins... 176...7.3 91-92 Mark Melton... 153...6.1 Robert Miggins... 152...6.1 90-91 Ed Hart... 181...7.0 89-90 Craig Hatfield... 202...7.5 88-89 Chris Jacobs... 208...7.7 87-88 Harmon Harden... 129...5.0 86-87 Jeff Harralson... 194...7.8 85-86 Jeff Harralson... 172...6.4 84-85 Scott Shannon... 197...7.6 83-84 John Lee Graves... 207...7.9 82-83 Brian Hanson... 224...8.3 81-82 John Lee Graves... 206...7.4 80-81 Brian Hanson... 230...8.8 79-80 Thomas Jeffries... 207...7.1 REBOUNDING YEAR NAME... REB... AVG 78-79 Thomas Jeffries... 192...7.1 77-78 Ardith Collins... 183...7.3 76-77 James Berlin... 227...8.1 75-76 Bob Flint... 169...6.5 74-75 Norman Kristoff... 234...8.7 73-74 Skip Lichtfuss... 238...9.9 72-73 Paul McClure... 268...10.7 71-72 Paul McClure... 278...10.7 70-71 Paul McClure... 253...10.1 69-70 Mike Neer... 403...16.1 68-69 Mike Neer... 295...12.3 67-68 Mike Neer... 305...12.0 66-67 Mel Cartwright... 254...10.6 65-66 Bob Spessard, Jr... 238...9.5 64-65 Bob Spessard, Jr... 198...10.3 63-64 Bob Spessard, Jr... 116...6.8 62-63 Rodger Fauber... 296...19.7 61-62 Rodger Fauber... 307...18.1 60-61 Rodger Fauber... 302...16.8 59-60 Jack Daughtrey... 161...10.7 58-59 Gene Girard... 122...7.6 57-58 Frank Hoss... 321...12.8 56-57 Frank Hoss... 339...12.6 55-56 Barry Storick... 325...11.6 54-55 Barry Storick... 288...9.9 53-54 Jim Rich... 204...8.4 52-53 Jim Rich... 195...8.8 51-52 Dave Hodge... 227...8.4 Rebounds first kept in 1951-52 38

GENERALS BASKETBALL ALL-TIME SEASON RESULTS C.L. KREBS (1906-09) 15-12 (.555), Three Years Year...Record... Coach 1906-07... 2-8...C.L. Krebs 1907-08... 8-0...C.L. Krebs 1908-09... 5-4...C.L. Krebs F.J. PRATT (1909-10) 6-6 (.500), One Year Year...Record... Coach 1909-10... 6-6... F.J. Pratt J.W.H. POLLARD (1910-13) 28-17 (.622), Three Years Year...Record... Coach 1910-11... 11-8...J.W.H. Pollard 1911-12... 8-5...J.W.H. Pollard 1912-13... 9-4...J.W.H. Pollard W.C. RAFERY (1913-23) 79-45-1 (.636), 10 Years Year...Record... Coach 1913-14... 7-5-1... W.C. Raftery 1914-15... 5-8... W.C. Raftery 1915-16... 6-8... W.C. Raftery 1916-17... 13-0... W.C. Raftery 1917-18... 5-6... W.C. Raftery 1918-19... 10-3... W.C. Raftery 1919-20... 6-0... W.C. Raftery 1920-21... 9-4... W.C. Raftery 1921-22... 11-3... W.C. Raftery 1922-23... 7-8... W.C. Raftery K.E. HINES (1923-24) 9-5 (.643), One Year Year...Record... Coach 1923-24... 9-5...K.E. Hines EDDIE CAMERON (1924-25) 8-5 (.615), One Year Year...Record... Coach 1924-25... 8-5...Eddie Cameron CAP'N DICK SMITH (1925-30) 56-31 (.644), Five Years Year...Record... Coach 1925-26... 9-7... Cap'n Dick Smith 1926-27... 10-6... Cap'n Dick Smith 1927-28... 5-12... Cap'n Dick Smith 1928-29... 16-2... Cap'n Dick Smith 1929-30... 16-4... Cap'n Dick Smith 39

Washington and lee RAY ELLERMAN (1930-32) 20-17 (.541), Two Years Year...Record... Coach 1930-31... 11-7... Ray Ellerman 1931-32... 9-10... Ray Ellerman HARRY (CY) YOUNG (1932-39, 1945-46) 89-61 (.593), Eight Years Year...Record... Coach 1932-33... 6-10... Harry (Cy) Young 1933-34... 10-6... Harry (Cy) Young 1934-35... 10-10... Harry (Cy) Young 1935-36... 19-2... Harry (Cy) Young 1936-37... 17-4... Harry (Cy) Young 1937-38... 12-9... Harry (Cy) Young 1938-39... 13-9... Harry (Cy) Young 1945-46... 2-11... Harry (Cy) Young HAROLD CUNNINGHAM (1939-42) 34-31 (.523), Three Years Year...Record... Coach 1939-40... 13-5...Harold Cunningham 1940-41... 11-11...Harold Cunningham 1941-42... 10-15...Harold Cunningham GEORGE PROCTOR (1942-45) 7-12 (.368), One Year Year...Record... Coach 1942-43... 7-12... George Proctor 1943-44... 0-0... No team due to World War II 1944-45... 0-0... No team due to World War II CARL WISE (1946-48) 23-23 (.500), Two Years Year...Record... Coach 1946-47... 16-7... Carl Wise 1947-48... 7-16... Carl Wise ROBERT SPESSARD (1948-49) 10-12 (.455), One Year Year...Record... Coach 1948-49... 10-12...Robert Spessard CONN DAVIS (1949-50) 8-12 (.400), One Year Year...Record... Coach 1949-50... 8-12... Conn Davis SCOTT HAMILTON (1950-52) 14-38 (.269), Two Years Year...Record... Coach 1950-51... 8-17... Scott Hamilton 1951-52... 6-21... Scott Hamilton 40

GENERALS BASKETBALL WILLIAM McCANN (1952-57) 56-73 (.434), Five Years Year...Record... Coach 1952-53... 2-20...William McCann 1953-54... 6-17...William McCann 1954-55... 16-13...William McCann 1955-56... 12-16...William McCann 1956-57... 20-7...William McCann LOUIS (WEENIE) MILLER (1957-58) 9-16 (.360), One Year Year...Record... Coach 1957-58... 9-16... Louis Miller ROBERT McHENRY (1958-64) 30-74 (.288), Six Years Year...Record... Coach 1958-59... 1-15... Robert McHenry 1959-60... 7-10... Robert McHenry 1960-61... 7-11... Robert McHenry 1961-62... 6-11... Robert McHenry 1962-63... 5-14... Robert McHenry 1963-64... 4-13... Robert McHenry VERNE CANFIELD (1964-95) 460-337 (.577), 31 Years Year...Record... Coach 1964-65... 2-17... Verne Canfield 1965-66... 10-15... Verne Canfield 1966-67... 20-5... Verne Canfield 1967-68... 19-6... Verne Canfield 1968-69... 18-5... Verne Canfield 1969-70... 17-8... Verne Canfield 1970-71... 17-8... Verne Canfield 1971-72... 17-9... Verne Canfield 1972-73... 13-12... Verne Canfield 1973-74... 13-11... Verne Canfield 1974-75... 15-12... Verne Canfield 1975-76... 19-7... Verne Canfield 1976-77... 23-5... Verne Canfield 1977-78... 22-6... Verne Canfield 1978-79... 17-10... Verne Canfield 1979-80... 14-15... Verne Canfield 1980-81... 16-10... Verne Canfield 1981-82... 21-7... Verne Canfield 1982-83... 17-10... Verne Canfield 1983-84... 14-12... Verne Canfield 1984-85... 13-14... Verne Canfield 1985-86... 14-13... Verne Canfield 1986-87... 15-10... Verne Canfield 1987-88... 16-10... Verne Canfield 1988-89... 20-7... Verne Canfield 1989-90... 15-12... Verne Canfield 1990-91... 12-14... Verne Canfield 1991-92... 7-18... Verne Canfield 1992-93... 5-19... Verne Canfield 1993-94... 9-15... Verne Canfield 1994-95... 10-15... Verne Canfield 41

Washington and lee KEVIN MOORE (1995-99) 21-77 (.214), Four Years Year...Record... Coach 1995-96... 3-21... Kevin Moore 1996-97... 2-22... Kevin Moore 1997-98... 10-15... Kevin Moore 1998-99... 6-19... Kevin Moore JEFF LAFAVE (1999-03) 28-71 (.283), Four Years Year...Record... Coach 1999-2000... 9-16... Jeff Lafave 2000-2001... 4-20... Jeff Lafave 2001-2002... 7-18... Jeff Lafave 2002-2003... 8-17... Jeff Lafave ADAM HUTCHINSON (2003-Present) 24-74 (.245), Four Years Year...Record... Coach 2003-04... 7-18... Adam Hutchinson 2004-05... 2-23... Adam Hutchinson 2005-06... 4-19... Adam Hutchinson 2006-07... 11-14... Adam Hutchinson 99 seasons... 1,034-1,049-1 (.496)...22 Coaches SERIES RECORDS OPPONENT W L Albright 0 1 Alderson Broaddus 1 0 Akron 0 1 Alabama 0 1 Alfred Hol. 1 0 Alfred 1 0 Allegheny 2 1 Allentown 1 1 Alma 1 2 A.M.A. 3 0 A&M 3 0 Amherst 2 1 Asheville Athletic 1 1 Asheville-Biltmore 1 1 Ashland 0 1 Auburn 1 1 Averett 6 3 Baltimore 1 8 Belmont Abbey 1 0 Belvedere 0 1 Bethany 1 1 Bloomfield 0 1 Bloomsburg 1 0 Bluefield 1 0 Bowdoin 1 0 Bowie State 2 1 Bradley 0 1 Bridgewater 69 42 Bryant 1 0 OPPONENT W L Buffalo St. 1 0 Camp Lee 1 0 Camp Pickett 1 2 Carnegie Mellon 1 2 Carson Newman 1 0 Case Reserve 0 1 Castleton St. 3 0 Catholic 9 13 City Col. of N.Y. 0 4 Centre 3 7 Charlotte Y.M.C.A. 1 1 Chattanooga 0 2 Chowan 0 1 Christopher Newport 2 0 Cincinnati 0 1 Citadel 9 6 Claremont Mudd Scripps 1 0 Clarkson 1 0 Clemson 3 2 Clinch Valley 3 0 Colorado Coll. 1 0 Columbia 1 0 Concordia 1 0 Cortland St. 2 0 C.W. Post 0 1 D.C. Teachers 0 1 Daniel Webster 1 0 Danville 2 0 Davidson 13 12 42

GENERALS BASKETBALL OPPONENT W L David Lipscomb 0 1 Davis & Elkins 6 0 Dayton 1 1 Delaware 1 0 Denison 1 0 Dickinson 4 1 Drew 1 0 Drexel 0 1 Duke 9 19 DuPont 4 0 East Carolina 0 1 Eastern 0 1 Eastern Connecticut 1 1 E. Mennonite 46 25 East Tennessee 1 1 Eckerd 0 1 Edinboro St. 1 0 Elmira 1 1 Elon 6 1 Emory 8 7 Emory & Henry 52 37 Enka Mills 0 1 Evansville 0 2 Fairleigh Dickinson 0 2 Ferrum 0 0 Florida Presbyterian 0 3 Florida Southern 0 1 Ft. Belvoir 2 0 Ft. Meade 1 1 Framingham St. 1 0 Franklin & Marshall 2 3 Frederick 4 0 Frostburg St. 1 0 Furman 5 2 Gallaudet 2 0 Georgetown 2 3 Geo. Washington 11 25 Georgia 1 3 Gettysburg 0 3 Glassboro St. 0 1 Goucher 0 0 Greensboro 8 4 Grove City 2 0 Guilford 14 23 Hamline 1 0 Hampden-Sydney 40 68 Hanes Mill 1 0 Hartwick 1 0 Harvard 0 1 Haverford 3 2 High Point 0 1 Hope 0 1 House of David 2 0 Ithaca 0 2 James Madison 0 4 Jersey City 1 0 John Carroll 0 3 Johns Hopkins 5 1 43 OPPONENT W L Johnson St. 1 0 Kean 1 1 Kentucky 1 11 Ky. Teachers 0 1 Ky. Wesleyan 1 0 Keuka 0 1 King 1 4 King's Point 1 0 Kroger Blue 2 0 Lafayette 0 1 Langley Fld. 1 0 Lebanon Valley 3 2 Lehigh 0 1 Lehman 3 0 Lenoir-Rhyne 1 1 Lock Haven 1 0 Louisville 1 0 Loyola, Md. 1 2 Long Island 0 2 Lycoming 1 1 Lynchburg 70 31 Manhattan 0 2 Manhattanville 0 1 Marshall 2 3 Mars Hill 1 1 Maryland 23 26 Marymount 2 0 Maryville 18 10 Mary Washington 8 7 Mass. Maritime 1 0 McDaniel 2 2 Methodist 5 0 Miami, Fl. 0 2 Middlebury 1 1 Milligan 1 0 Millsaps 0 1 M.I.T. 1 1 Moravian 0 1 Morehead 0 2 Morris Harvey 1 2 Mt. Union 1 0 Mt. St. Mary, N.Y. 3 1 Muskingham 1 0 Navy 4 5 Nazareth 1 1 N.N. Apprentice 1 0 Newport News Y 1 0 SUNY-New Paltz 0 1 NYU 0 0 N.Y. Maritime 1 0 Nichols St. 0 1 Norfolk Naval 1 0 North Carolina 13 19 N.C. A&M 3 0 UNC-Charlotte 4 2 UNC-Greensboro 4 2 N.C. State 7 9 N.C. Wesleyan 5 0

Washington and lee OPPONENT W L UNC-Wilmington 1 0 Notre Dame, Cal. 1 0 Oberlin 1 0 Occidental 1 0 Oglethorpe 0 2 Ohio 0 1 Old Dominion 3 13 Old Westbury 0 1 Oneonta State 0 0 Oswego State 1 0 Pacific 1 0 Pembroke St. 1 0 Pennsylvania 1 0 Pfeiffer 0 1 Phila. Univ. of the Sciences 1 1 Piedmont 1 0 Pitt-Johnstown 1 0 Pomona-Pitzer 0 2 Pratt Institute 2 1 Quantico 4 2 Queens (N.C.) 1 1 Queens (N.Y.) 1 0 Randolph-Macon 12 57 Rhode Island Col. 1 0 Rhodes 4 2 Richmond 28 24 Ripon 0 1 Roanoke 35 74 Roanoke Nat. Bus. 2 1 Roanoke Scrap. 1 0 Roanoke Y.M.C.A. 3 0 Rochester 2 1 Rollers 1 0 Rollins 1 0 R.P.I. 6 3 St. Andrews 1 0 St. Johns 10 4 St. Leo 1 0 St. Mary's Calif. 1 0 St. Mary s, Md. 1 2 St. Pauls 1 1 St. Vincent 1 0 Salem Ind. 1 0 Salisbury St. 4 2 Savannah A&D 0 1 Seton Hall 0 1 Sewanee 6 4 Shawnees 2 0 Shenandoah 6 3 Shepherd 1 0 South Carolina 5 2 Southeastern 1 0 Southwestern 0 1 Southern Virginia 1 0 OPPONENT W L Springfield 0 1 Stanislaus St. 0 1 Staten Island 1 1 Staunton Military 3 0 SUNY-New Paltz 1 1 Susquehanna 1 0 Swarthmore 4 3 Temple 0 1 Tennessee 4 2 Thiel 1 1 Thomas 2 0 Thomas More 0 0 Toledo 0 1 Towson St. 1 2 Transylvania 0 1 Trinity, Conn. 0 2 Trinity, Texas 6 2 Tufts 0 2 Tulane 0 1 Union Theolog. 1 0 Upsala 0 1 Ursinus 0 1 Utica 1 0 Vanderbilt 1 2 Villa Julie 1 0 Villanova 0 3 Virginia 37 41 Va. Christian 3 0 Va. Commonwealth 3 1 VMI 0 3 Va. Tech 53 32 Va. Wesleyan 10 31 Wabash 0 1 Wake Forest 5 6 Washington & Jefferson 1 0 Washington College 2 1 Washington University 5 4 Wesley 1 1 Wesleyan 1 1 Western Conn. St. 0 1 Western St. 1 1 West Florida 0 1 West Virginia 5 27 West Va. Tech 2 2 West. Va. Wesleyan 1 1 Williams 1 0 William & Mary 26 24 William Paterson 0 1 Wilmington 0 1 Wofford 1 0 Woodberry Forest 1 0 Wooster 0 1 Xavier 0 1 2007-08 Opponents in Bold 44

GENERALS BASKETBALL SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS (SINCE 1950) 1949-50 (8-12) -- N.C. State L 47-67 -- Wake Forest W 61-54 -- Camp Meade L 59-61 -- Maryland L 46-65 -- George Washington L 68-83 -- Duke L 67-81 -- George Washington L 61-63 -- William & Mary (A) L 56-80 -- West Virginia Tech W 79-67 -- Bridgewater W 63-54 -- Roanoke Rebels L 58-72 -- Virginia Tech W 73-69 -- Roanoke Rebels L 61-81 -- Virginia Tech L 71-80 -- Virginia W 68-62 -- Richmond W 88-75 -- William & Mary (H) L 57-70 -- Clemson L 63-78 -- Richmond W 72-70 -- Virginia W 95-83 1950-51 (8-17) -- High Point L 69-82 -- Hanes Mills W 56-53 -- Enka Mills L 67-83 -- Quantico W 70-68 -- Wake Forest L 61-73 -- Duke L 69-97 -- Maryland L 43-52 -- George Washington L 52-70 J6 William & Mary (A) L 55-76 -- Virginia L 62-64 -- Richmond L 59-77 -- George Washington L 79-83 J17 William & Mary (A) L 65-73 -- Virginia Tech L 57-58 -- Virginia Tech W 61-58 -- West Virginia L 70-88 -- Maryland W 83-65 -- Richmond L 67-68 -- Wake Forest L 78-90 -- Duke L 68-94 -- Davidson W 81-68 -- Furman W 97-82 -- Virginia W 86-54 -- Davidson W 78-74 -- West Virginia Tech L 69-98 1951-52 (6-21) -- Norfolk Naval W 71-59 -- Maryland L 51-71 -- Kentucky L 46-96 -- Virginia W 75-57 -- Davidson L 64-69 -- Furman L 63-65 -- Maryland W 51-43 -- Miami (Ohio) L 57-82 -- Akron L 88-94 -- Toledo L 59-76 -- Hope L 57-68 -- Bradley L 56-76 -- Roanoke L 69-75 -- Richmond W 81-65 -- George Washington L 60-66 -- Virginia Tech W 76-61 -- William & Mary (H) L 82-84 45 1951-52 -- Continued -- Quantico L 58-76 -- Virginia L 70-84 -- Virginia Tech L 85-87 -- William & Mary (A) L 75-89 -- Richmond W 85-79 -- West Virginia L 75-100 -- Roanoke L 72-83 -- Roanoke Rebels L 77-82 -- George Washington L 62-80 -- West Virginia L 50-71 1952-53 (2-20) D3 North Carolina (A) L 48-67 -- N.C. State L 63-88 -- West Virginia L 83-89 -- Duke L 80-91 -- William & Mary (H) L 62-87 -- George Washington L 77-92 -- Maryland L 40-58 J9 North Carolina (H) L 75-97 -- Virginia L 69-86 -- Richmond L 66-95 -- Virginia Tech L 68-85 -- Virginia Tech W 76-74 -- Furman L 75-92 -- Roanoke L 69-74 -- George Washington L 59-108 -- Maryland L 56-87 -- N.C. State L 69-108 -- Richmond L 79-88 F21 William & Mary (A) L 73-94 -- Roanoke W 72-67 -- West Virginia L 72-91 -- Virginia L 77-91 1953-54 (6-17) -- Bridgewater W 77-55 -- Lynchburg W 73-39 -- Roanoke L 74-81 -- West Virginia L 72-102 -- Hampden-Sydney W 70-59 -- Virginia L 62-81 -- Wake Forest L 46-87 -- Richmond L 68-70 -- George Washington L 52-84 -- Davidson W 74-63 F2 North Carolina (N) L 60-69 -- Maryland L 25-51 F6 William & Mary (H) L 58-73 -- Virginia Tech L 62-65 -- Maryland L 46-73 -- George Washington L 63-108 -- Virginia L 79-67 F25 William & Mary (A) L 54-68 -- Richmond L 73-78 -- The Citadel W 84-66 -- Virginia Tech W 72-62 -- West Virginia L 61-89 -- George Washington L 64-76

Washington and lee 1954-55 (16-13, 8-5 Southern) D1 Bridgewater (A) W 119-72 D4 Tennessee (A) L 66-82 D6 Vanderbilt (A) L 88-104 D8 Richmond* (H) L 78-95 D11 West Virginia* (A) L 86-96 D14 Hampden-Sydney (H) W 99-62 D18 Auburn (N) L 81-91 D19 Miami (Fla.) (N) L 75-80 D20 Carnegie Mellon (A) W 90-79 -- Virginia (A) L 90-96 J1 Marshall (A) L 79-89 J6 Roanoke (A) W 84-72 J8 William & Mary* (H) W 86-67 J12 Virginia Tech* (H) W 88-63 J14 Virginia (A) L 91-104 F4 Davidson* (A) W 83-56 F5 The Citadel* (A) W 70-53 F8 Roanoke (H) W 100-65 F10 Virginia Tech* (A) W 82-67 F12 West Virginia* (A) L 85-96 F15 George Washington* (A) L 62-69 F17 Richmond* (A) W 91-86 F19 William & Mary* (A) L 73-78 F23 The Citadel* (H) W 89-50 F25 Davidson* (H) W 61-52 F26 East Tennessee State (A) W 79-70 M1 Virginia (H) W 98-89 M3 $Furman (A) W 97-63 M4 $West Virginia (A) L 74-89 $ - Southern Conference Tournament 1955-56 (12-16, 5-8 Southern) D1 Bridgewater (A) W 103-67 D6 Richmond* (H) W 78-76 D9 West Virginia* (A) L 71-80 D10 Marshall (A) L 83-115 D13 Morehead State (H) L 87-92 (OT) D16 George Washington* (A) L 70-86 D28 Dayton (A) L 54-86 D29 Pacific (N) W 65-64 D30 Kentucky Wesleyan (A) W 88-78 D31 Evansville (N) L 69-86 J3 West Virginia* (A) L 84-98 J7 William & Mary* (A) L 70-79 J10 Roanoke (H) W 103-79 J14 Davidson* (H) L 65-71 J16 Virginia (A) L 71-73 J19 Virginia Tech* (H) L 49-60 J21 Villanova (H) L 66-82 F7 Johns Hopkins (H) W 86-62 F10 Davidson* (A) W 85-75 F11 The Citadel* (A) W 99-66 F14 Virginia Tech* (A) L 64-68 F16 Virginia (H) W 79-71 F18 William & Mary* (H) W 70-57 F20 The Citadel* (H) W 91-51 F22 Richmond* (A) L 70-88 F25 Cincinnati (A) L 57-87 M1 $George Washington W 63-60 M2 $Richmond L 56-65 $ - Southern Conference Tournament 1956-57 (20-7, 10-3 Southern) D1 Kentucky (A) L 66-94 D4 Hampden-Sydney (A) W 98-53 D6 William & Mary* (H) W 79-72 D8 West Virginia* (A) L 76-90 D11 Richmond* (H) W 86-83 46 1956-57 -- Continued D15 Virginia (A) W 74-62 D19 George Washington* (A) W 64-63 D27 Columbia (N) W 69-66 D28 Lafayette (N) L 69-74 D29 Penn State (N) W 76-68 J8 The Citadel* (H) W 72-69 J11 Davidson* (H) W 72-63 J15 Presbyterian (H) W 86-65 J18 George Washington* (H) W 84-57 F4 Johns Hopkins (A) W 88-69 F8 Davidson* (A) W 89-70 F9 The Citadel* (A) W 74-58 F12 Virginia Tech* (A) L 56-66 F16 Kentucky Wesleyan (H) W 73-70 F19 Virginia Tech* (H) L 46-54 F20 Villanova (A) L 69-70 (OT) F22 William & Mary* (A) W 80-58 F26 Richmond* (A) W 77-68 M2 Virginia (H) W 73-69 M7 $The Citadel (N) W 85-62 M8 $Virginia Tech (N) W 68-54 M9 $West Virginia (N) L 52-67 $ - Southern Conference Tournament 1957-58 (9-16, 4-9 Southern) D3 Bridgewater (N) W 65-62 D5 Randolph-Macon (H) W 78-60 D10 Richmond* (H) L 65-75 D12 St. John's (A) L 73-85 D14 West Virginia* (N) L 69-74 D18 Virginia (A) L 63-87 D28 Marshall (A) L 73-97 D30 Ohio (N) L 64-65 D31 Southern Illinois (N) L 66-69 J2 Morehead State (A) L 59-103 J4 West Virginia* (A) L 71-100 J6 Davidson* (H) L 63-84 J8 Randolph-Macon (A) W 73-54 J11 Hampden-Sydney (H) W 61-53 J16 Virginia Tech* (A) L 60-96 F4 Roanoke (A) W 90-51 F7 Davidson* (A) W 61-55 F8 The Citadel* (A) W 74-68 F11 Virginia Tech* (H) L 64-78 F15 William & Mary* (H) L 84-86 F18 The Citadel* (H) W 72-66 F21 William & Mary* (A) L 72-88 F22 Richmond* (A) L 79-80 F26 George Washington* (H) W 81-70 M1 Villanova (A) L 46-71 1958-59 (1-15) D3 William & Mary (H) L 60-63 D9 Richmond (H) L 63-78 D13 The Citadel (A) L 69-89 D15 Davidson (A) L 71-98 D18 George Washington (H) L 57-106 J3 George Washington (A) L 37-86 J6 Hampden-Sydney (A) L 66-84 J9 Virginia Tech (A) L 24-105 J13 Virginia (H) L 45-89 F5 Hampden-Sydney (H) L 67-76 F7 The Citadel (H) L 54-66 F10 Davidson (H) L 75-84 F14 William & Mary (A) L 62-109 F16 Richmond (A) L 62-69 F18 Virginia Tech (H) L 51-78 F21 Randolph-Macon (A) W 62-56

GENERALS BASKETBALL 1959-60 (7-10) D2 Bridgewater (H) L 59-62 -- Tenn.-Chattanooga (A) L 60-71 D5 Sewanee (A) L 57-78 -- Bridgewater (A) L 51-63 D12 Emory & Henry (H) W 76-55 D15 Richmond (A) L 55-71 -- Catholic (A) L 62-72 -- Randolph-Macon (H) W 70-61 -- Catholic (H) W 80-74 J13 Hampden-Sydney (H) W 65-60 F4 Hampden-Sydney (A) L 70-72 -- Washington College (H) W 61-56 -- Randolph-Macon (A) L 77-86 -- Lynchburg (H) W 83-61 F16 Roanoke (H) W 75-61 -- Emory & Henry (A) L 77-78 -- Virginia (A) L 59-86 1960-61 (7-11) D1 Bridgewater (A) L 50-57 D3 William & Mary (H) L 45-67 D5 Richmond (A) L 51-80 D8 Randolph-Macon (A) L 49-75 D10 Sewanee (H) W 78-56 D13 Emory & Henry (H) W 62-50 D15 Catholic (A) L 48-65 D16 Franklin & Marshall (A) L 56-60 J7 Tenn.-Chattanooga (H) L 69-70 J9 Hampden-Sydney (H) W 79-67 J11 Bridgewater (H) W 68-63 F4 Hampden-Sydney (A) L 61-72 F8 Randolph-Macon (H) W 73-69 F11 Lynchburg (A) W 68-65 F13 Virginia (H) W 78-68 F15 Roanoke (A) L 63-77 F17 Catholic (H) L 69-91 F21 Emory & Henry (A) L 59-68 1961-62 (7-10) D1 Virginia (A) L 53-82 D4 Bridgewater (H) W 67-49 D8 Catholic (H) L 54-55 D11 Emory & Henry (A) L 55-75 D15 Franklin & Marshall (H) W 86-79 J6 Lynchburg (H) W 78-74 (OT) J8 Hampden-Sydney (A) L 66-77 J13 Randolph-Macon (H) L 57-62 J17 Bridgewater (A) W 64-48 (OT) J20 Old Dominion (H) W 71-58 F10 Hampden-Sydney (H) L 61-70 F14 Roanoke (H) W 77-75 F16 Catholic (A) L 52-83 F17 Washington College (A) L 70-73 F20 Randolph-Macon (A) L 55-70 F22 Old Dominion (A) L 69-75 F24 Emory & Henry (A) W 99-81 1962-63 (5-14) N30 Lebanon Valley (H) L 57-69 D3 Bridgewater (A) W 83-59 D7 Old Dominion (A) L 64-73 D8 Randolph-Macon (A) L 59-76 D11 King (H) L 58-63 (OT) D15 Centre (H) L 78-82 D17 Catholic (A) L 41-65 D18 Widener (A) W 76-68 J8 Hampden-Sydney (H) W 73-62 J10 Lynchburg (A) L 63-64 47 1962-63 -- Continued J16 Bridgewater (H) W 62-60 J19 Old Dominion (H) L 67-69 F10 Hampden-Sydney (A) L 88-96 F13 Roanoke (A) L 72-77 F16 Baltimore (H) L 57-69 F19 Randolph-Macon (H) L 62-97 F21 $Rhodes (N) W 70-61 F22 $Sewanee (A) L 50-71 F23 $Washington Univ. (N) L 57-78 $ - College Athletic Conference Tournament 1963-64 (4-13) D7 Old Dominion (A) L 63-86 D10 Bridgewater (H) W 66-62 D12 Lynchburg (H) W 58-54 D14 Centre (A) L 70-86 D17 Catholic (H) L 71-79 D20 Widener (H) W 75-48 J11 R.P.I. (A) L 69-79 J14 Bridgewater (A) L 76-90 J17 Western Maryland (H) L 63-69 J18 Old Dominion (H) L 63-65 (OT) F6 King (A) L 59-79 F8 Randolph-Macon (H) L 57-103 F11 Roanoke (H) L 67-96 F14 Baltimore (A) L 81-97 F15 Lebanon Valley (A) L 75-96 F18 R.P.I. (H) W 86-61 F21 $Centre (N) L 68-85 $ - College Athletic Conference Tournament 1964-65 (1-16) D4 Old Dominion (A) L 68-102 D5 Hampden-Sydney (A) L 84-118 D8 Bridgewater (H) L 81-87 D12 Centre (H) L 80-93 D15 Hampden-Sydney (H) L 77-112 -- Towson State (A) L 90-96 J6 Lynchburg (A) L 81-87 J8 D.C. Teachers (A) L 79-96 -- R.P.I. (A) L 77-103 J11 Pfeiffer (H) L 69-81 -- Bridgewater (A) L 63-87 F4 Roanoke (H) L 61-71 F6 Randolph-Macon (A) L 65-119 F9 Old Dominion (H) W 95-85 -- Roanoke (A) L 75-85 F16 R.P.I. (H) L 71-79 -- $Centre (N) L 81-105 $ - College Athletic Conference Tournament 1965-66 (10-15) D1 Bridgewater (A) L 92-119 D3 Old Dominion (A) L 82-107 D4 N.C. Wesleyan (A) W 86-69 D10 King (A) L 59-88 D11 Centre (A) L 75-88 D15 David Lipscomb (H) L 70-83 D17 Lynchburg W 86-66 D18 UNC-Charlotte (A) L 76-78 D20 Florida Presbyterian (A) L 59-69 D21 Florida Southern (A) L 59-93 J7 Lynchburg (A) W 86-66 J8 UNC-Charlotte (H) L 65-74 J11 R.P.I. (H) W 59-57 J13 Bridgewater (H) L 68-92 J14 Eastern Mennonite (H) W 93-71 F4 Towson State (H) W 80-70

Washington and lee 1965-66 -- Continued F5 Randolph-Macon L 73-77 F8 R.P.I. (A) W 72-71 F10 Roanoke (A) L 78-93 F12 Eastern Mennonite (A) W 76-70 F16 Hampden-Sydney (A) L 66-78 F18 Emory & Henry (H) W 75-62 F24 $Rhodes (A) W 72-70 F25 $Sewanee (A) L 61-81 F26 $Centre (A) L 71-75 $ - College Athletic Conference Tournament 1966-67 (20-5) D1 Bridgewater (H) L 71-83 D3 UNC-Charlotte (H) W 107-85 D6 Eastern Mennonite (A) W 98-68 D8 Hampden-Sydney (H) L 66-78 D10 Davis & Elkins (H) W 84-74 D16 N.C. Wesleyan (H) W 64-63 D17 Methodist (A) W 62-51 J4 Greensboro (A) W 92-75 J6 Bridgewater (H) W 66-64 J7 Methodist (H) W 74-58 J10 R.P.I. (H) W 89-84 J13 King (H) W 95-64 F1 Randolph-Macon (A) L 60-61 F3 St. Andrews (H) W 77-26 F4 N.C. Wesleyan (H) W 67-54 F8 Roanoke (H) W 77-65 F10 UNC-Charlotte (A) W 76-46 F11 St. Andrews (A) W 86-59 F14 Lynchburg (A) L 78-96 F16 Old Dominion (H) W 94-75 F18 Emory & Henry (A) L 83-85 F20 Lynchburg (H) W 94-65 F21 Eastern Mennonite (H) W 99-64 F24 $Sewanee (H) W 78-56 F25 $Rhodes (H) W 75-59 $ - College Athletic Conference Tournament 1967-68 (19-6) D1 Bridgewater (A) W 86-74 D5 R.P.I. (H) W 61-40 D8 Lycoming (A) L 70-78 D9 Maryville (A) W 102-62 D12 Lynchburg (A) W 68-44 D14 Asheville-Biltmore W 85-72 D16 Methodist (A) W 91-71 D17 N.C. Wesleyan (A) W 89-61 D19 UNC-Charlotte (A) W 85-60 J5 Milligan (H) W 94-65 J6 UNC-Charlotte (H) W 91-60 J8 R.P.I. (A) W 64-46 J11 Bridgewater (H) W 86-79 J13 East Carolina (A) L 73-100 J16 Greensboro (H) W 76-57 J19 Mars Hill (H) W 79-55 F7 Roanoke (A) L 58-70 F9 Old Dominion (A) L 70-78 F10 Greensboro (A) W 103-68 F13 Lynchburg (H) W 81-50 F16 West Florida (A) L 64-85 F17 Florida Presbyterian (A) L 71-74 F20 Emory & Henry (H) W 110-65 F24 $Washington Univ. (N) W 65-60 F25 $Rhodes (N) W 58-53 $ - College Athletic Conference Tournament 48 1968-69 (19-5) D2 Randolph-Macon (H) L 71-78 D4 Bridgewater (H) W 94-63 D6 Va. Commonwealth (A) W 83-70 D10 Lynchburg (H) W 96-60 D12 Hampden-Sydney (H) W 75-73 D14 Methodist (H) W 80-72 D16 Guilford (H) W 94-76 D19 Shepherd (H) W 89-65 D20 Bloomsburg (H) W 87-75 J4 Baltimore (A) L 73-89 J7 Va. Commonwealth (H) W 80-75 J9 Bridgewater (A) W 73-67 J11 West Virginia Tech (H) W 47-36 J14 Florida Presbyterian (H) L 75-83 J15 Navy (A) W 70-69 F5 Roanoke (H) W 49-47 F7 Western Maryland (H) W 88-69 F8 Asheville-Biltmore (A) L 83-111 F11 Lynchburg (A) W 77-72 F13 Quantico Marines (H) W 67-63 F15 Davis & Elkins (A) W 76-67 F18 Emory & Henry (A) W 68-63 (OT) F21 $Centre (N) W 79-68 F22 $Rhodes (A) L 55-73 $ - College Athletic Conference Tournament 1969-70 (17-8) D1 Rand.-Macon (A) L 56-57 D3 Bridgewater (A) W 102-87 D6 Rollins (H) W 84-62 D9 Lynchburg (A) W 66-49 D11 Hamp.-Sydney (H) W 86-56 D13 Lehigh (A) L 71-85 D16 Alma (H) W 67-59 D18 Centre (H) W 91-78 D19 Wofford (H) W 73-63 J5 V.C.U (A) L 83-90 J8 Bridgewater (H) W 99-74 J10 Navy (A) W 70-56 J12 Emory & Henry (H) W 82-52 J14 Belmont Abbey (H) W 92-64 F4 Hamp.-Sydney (A) W 76-72 F7 Baltimore (H) L 66-70 F9 Lynchburg (H) W 105-60 F11 O.D.U. (H) L 79-90 F14 Mars Hill (A) L 79-87 F17 West Va. Tech (A) L 70-85 F20 Davis & Elkins (H) W 107-80 F21 F.D.U. (H) L 69-76 F24 V.C.U. (H) W 87-71 F27 #Centre (N) W 93-66 F28 #Wash. Univ. (A) W 82-69 # - CAC Tournament (Champions) 1970-71 (17-8) D1 Rand.-Macon (H) W 53-46 D3 Bridgewater (H) W 76-63 D5 O.D.U. (A) L 60-84 D7 Lynchburg (H) W 73-71 D9 Hamp.-Sydney (A) L 79-83 J6 Emory & Henry (H) W 90-58 J8 King (N) L 48-54 J9 M.I.T. (N) W 67-57 J13 Navy (A) L 53-76 J15 St. Paul's (H) W 74-68 J16 Bryant (H) W 79-72 J19 Johns Hopkins (A) W 72-62 J22 Davis & Elkins (A) W 66-61

GENERALS BASKETBALL 1970-71 -- Continued J27 Pembroke St. (H) W 64-56 F2 Virginia (A) L 70-92 F3 Hamp.-Sydney (H) W 78-74 F6 Emory & Henry (A) W 67-63 F9 Lynchburg (A) L 74-90 F12 Loyola, Md. (H) L 63-64 F16 Bridgewater (A) W 73-70 F18 Dickinson (H) W 84-71 F20 F.D.U. (A) L 47-67 F23 UNC-Wilmington (H) W 86-84 F26 #Wash. Univ. (N) W 82-72 F27 #Southwestern (N) W 85-71 # - CAC Tournament (Champions) 1971-72 (17-9) D1 Virginia (H) L 80-113 D3 Lycoming (H) W 107-83 D4 Drexel (H) L 72-86 D6 Lynchburg (A) W 85-75 D8 Hamp.-Sydney (H) W 82-71 J5 Navy (A) W 57-56 J6 Lehigh (H) L 63-66 J10 Bridgewater (A) W 85-70 J14 Guilford (A) L 68-86 J19 Emory & Henry (A) W 93-72 J22 Fla. Presby. (H) W 81-72 J25 Johns Hopkins (H) W 91-68 J28 Rhode Isl. Col. (H) W 86-84 J29 Loyola, Md. (A) L 61-72 J31 Bridgewater (H) W 93-72 F2 Hamp.-Sydney (A) W 78-75 F5 Emory & Henry (H) W 75-73 F7 Lynchburg (H) L 82-89 F9 Rand.-Macon (A) L 69-73 F12 York (H) W 92-62 F17 Dickinson (A) W 80-76 F19 Davis & Elkins (H) W 99-68 F21 Belmont Abbey (A) L 71-73 F24 #Sewanee (H) W 78-76 F25 #Centre (H) W 76-75 F26 #Southwestern (H) L 78-79 # - CAC Tournament 1972-73 (13-12) N28 Pitt-Johnstown (H) W 64-61 N30 Rand.-Macon (H) L 71-75 D2 Virginia (A) L 69-102 D4 Lynchburg (H) W 92-83 D6 Hamp.-Sydney (A) W 79-68 D29 Nichols St. (N) L 72-84 D30 Spring Hill (N) W 69-60 J5 Wash. College (H) W 76-63 J6 Lebanon Valley (H) L 79-82 J8 Bridgewater (A) W 80-75 J10 Towson St. (H) L 64-74 J13 UNC-Wilmington (A) L 54-56 J17 Emory & Henry (A) W 80-65 J20 O.D.U. (H) L 68-74 J22 Rollins (H) L 59-70 J24 J.M.U. (H) W 65-57 J27 Va. Union (H) L 70-72 F2 Bridgewater (H) W 82-56 F3 Emory & Henry (H) W 70-55 F6 Lynchburg (A) L 82-91 F10 York (A) W 84-67 F17 Hamp.-Sydney (H) L 68-78 F22 #Centre (N) W 86-74 F23 #Southwestern (N) W 68-60 49 1972-73 -- Continued F24 #Sewanee (A) L 81-89 # - CAC Tournament 1973-74 (13-11) N30 Clinch Valley (H) W 84-47 D1 Virginia (H) L 69-92 D3 Lynchburg (A) L 78-81 D5 Baltimore (H) L 76-77 J4 St. Paul's (H) L 75-78 J5 Susquehanna (H) W 93-63 J8 Bridgewater (A) L 63-71 J10 Wilmington (H) L 74-76 J12 Towson St. (A) L 80-81 J15 Emory & Henry (H) W 73-57 J17 Hamp.-Sydney (H) W 92-80 J19 Lebanon Valley (H) W 114-74 J23 J.M.U. (A) L 63-76 J26 Roanoke (H) L 68-91 J28 Rand.-Macon (A) L 73-81 J30 Bridgewater (H) W 84-83 F2 Bowie St. (H) W 111-65 F5 Lynchburg (H) W 97-67 F8 York (H) W 93-77 F9 O.D.U. (A) L 65-74 F13 Emory & Henry (A) W 74-61 F16 Hamp.-Sydney (A) W 100-80 F20 Pitt-Johnstown (A) W 79-72 F23 Grove City (H) W 77-75 1974-75 (15-12) N29 Maryville (H) W 94-67 N30 Frostburg St. (H) W 50-49 D2 Virginia (A) L 69-77 D4 Lynchburg (H) W 63-61 D16 Framingham St. (A) W 70-69 D17 Mass. Maritime (A) W 93-34 J3 Haverford (H) W 56-43 J4 Williams (H) W 61-49 J7 Bridgewater (H) W 60-57 J8 Navy (H) W 50-47 J11 Baltimore (A) L 58-73 J14 Emory & Henry (H) W 76-51 J18 Hamp.-Sydney (H) W 98-67 J22 Bridgewater (A) W 64-53 J25 Roanoke (A) L 83-102 J28 Kean (H) W 69-68 J31 York (A) L 63-78 F1 Bowie St. (A) L 57-66 F4 Lynchburg (A) L 55-66 F6 O.D.U. H) L 64-92 F8 E. Mennonite (H) W 84-74 F12 Emory & Henry (A) W 72-67 F15 Hamp.-Sydney (A) L 59-73 F19 Rand.-Macon (H) L 62-67 F22 J.M.U. (H) L 57-77 M7 %Glassboro St. (H) L 48-66 M8 %Methodist (H) L 58-71 % - NCAA Div. III Tournament 1975-76 (19-7) N28 York (H) W 86-67 N29 Washington Coll. (H) W 86-67 D1 Lynchburg (A) L 84-85 D3 Virginia (H) L 57-101 D16 Eckerd (A) L 76-87 D18 St. Leos (A) W 60-54 J7 Bridgewater (A) W 72-67 J9 Loch Haven (H) W 73-70

Washington and lee 1975-76 -- Continued J10 Lycoming (H) W 78-75 J14 Emory & Henry (A) W 78-61 J17 Va. Wesleyan (H) W 77-62 J21 E. Mennonite (A W 70-69 J24 Hamp.-Sydney (H) W 72-71 J27 Bridgewater (H) W 72-68 J30 Christ. Newport (A) W 74-60 J31 Va. Wesleyan (A) W 64-62 F3 Lynchburg (H) W 87-81 F5 Emory & Henry (H) W 98-53 F7 O.D.U. (A) L 66-78 F10 Chris. Newport (H) W 80-69 F12 E. Mennonite (H) W 93-72 F14 Hamp.-Sydney (A) W 73-68 F18 Rand.-Macon (A) L 65-90 F20 Allentown (A) L 58-60 F25 Maryville (H) W 110-82 F28 J.M.U. (A) L 65-70 1976-77 (23-5, 9-1 ODAC) N26 York (H) W 93-80 N27 Western Md. (H) W 70-59 D2 Lynchburg* (H) W 91-87 D4 Emory & Henry* (A) W 96-55 D8 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) L 79-82 D10 St. Mary's, Md. (H) W 89-62 D20 Pratt (A) W 93-85 D21 C.W. Post (A) L 61-69 J7 UNC-Greensboro (H) W 86-70 J8 Grove City (H) W 60-57 J12 Lynchburg* (A) W 75-70 J14 E. Mennonite* (H) W 98-78 J19 Queen's (N.Y.) W 101-79 J22 Emory & Henry* (H) W 93-61 J25 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) W 76-75 J29 Bridgewater* (H) W 94-76 F1 E. Mennonite (A) W 96-83 F3 Shenandoah (H) W 112-77 F5 Va. Wesleyan (H) W 109-77 F9 Rand.-Macon (H) W 75-73 F12 Maryville (A) W 88-74 F16 UNC-Greensboro (A) W 101-94 F19 Bridgewater* (A) W 103-86 F25 $Bridgewater (H) W 94-81 F26 $Lynchburg (H) W 81-76 M2 J.M.U. (H) L 81-82 M3 %Wm. Paterson (H) L 68-92 M4 %Glassboro St. (H) L 87-103 $ - ODAC Tourn. % - NCAA DIII Tournament 1977-78 (22-6, 9-1 ODAC) N25 Clinch Valley (H) W 108-81 N26 York (H) L 95-97 N30 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) W 89-88 D3 Lynchburg* (A) W 93-69 D7 Rochester (H) W 89-71 D21 Eastern Conn. (A) W 88-77 D22 Staten Island (A) W 80-73 J6 Case Western (H) L 77-83 J7 Swarthmore (H) W 90-76 J9 Ashland (H) L 77-84 J11 Castleton St. (H) W 96-70 J13 E. Mennonite* (A) W 111-70 J17 Shenandoah (H) W 99-88 J19 Lynchburg* (H) W 78-74 J21 Emory & Henry* (A) W 94-70 J24 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) L 74-81 J26 Bluefield (H) W 105-75 50 1977-78 -- Continued J28 Bridgewater* (H) W 105-77 F2 E. Mennonite* (H) W 103-75 F4 Maryville (H) W 88-78 F8 Emory & Henry* (H) W 88-52 F11 Rand.-Macon (A) L 74-89 F16 Rochester (A) W 81-74 F18 Bridgewater* (A) W 95-91 F24 $Bridgewater (N) W 108-80 F25 $Lynchburg (A) W 72-65 M4 %Jersey City (N) W 66-65 M5 %Kean (A) L 64-80 $ - ODAC Tournament (Champions) % - NCAA Div. III Tournament 1978-79 (17-10, 7-3 ODAC) N24 York (H) W 88-80 N25 Allentown (H) W 103-77 N29 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) L 78-87 D1 Averett (H) W 87-83 D5 Lynchburg* (H) L 78-81 D19 Muskingham (N) W 56-55 D20 Concordia (N) W 73-68 J5 Edinboro (N) W 76-72 J6 Allegheny (A) L 74-83 J10 Castleton St. (H) W 100-74 J12 Maryville (H) W 86-75 J13 Transylvania (H) L 62-63 J16 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) L 51-67 J18 E. Mennonite* (A) W 85-64 J20 Emory & Henry* (H) W 97-78 J23 Gettysburg (H) L 75-78 J27 Bridgewater* (A) W 80-74 J30 Clinch Valley (H) W 79-65 F1 Lynchburg* (A) W 74-72 F3 Rand.-Macon (H) L 63-75 F8 Emory & Henry* (A) W 89-53 F10 Bridgewater* (H) W 82-72 F13 E. Mennonite* (H) W 84-67 F17 Maryville (A) L 68-80 F19 Oglethorpe (A) L 77-85 F22 $Bridgewater (A) W 81-75 F23 $Lynchburg (N) L 84-85 $ - ODAC Tournament 1979-80 (14-15, 5-5 ODAC) N24 Southeastern (H) W 88-75 N27 Bowie St. (H) W 91-76 D1 Maryville (A) L 77-89 D3 Roanoke (H) L 67-77 D5 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) W 56-55 D8 Shenandoah (H) W 91-66 J4 Wabash (N) L 61-79 J5 Ripon (N) L 67-69 J11 York (H) W 65-55 J12 Oglethorpe (H) L 55-70 J15 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) L 58-62 J17 E. Mennonite* (A) L 77-84 J19 Lynchburg* (H) L 80-85 J23 Gettysburg (A) L 59-66 J26 Bridgewater* (A) W 87-74 J29 Emory & Henry* (H) W 66-50 J31 Roanoke (A) L 69-77 F2 Maryville (H) W 62-60 F5 Lynchburg* (A) L 59-77 F7 Emory & Henry* (A) W 80-73 F9 Salisbury St. (H) W 84-83 F12 E. Mennonite* (H) L 100-102 F14 Rand.-Macon (A) L 76-83

GENERALS BASKETBALL 1979-80 -- Continued F16 Bridgewater* (H) W 78-71 F21 $Emory & Henry (N) W 56-50 F22 $E. Mennonite (N) W 95-84 F23 $Hamp.-Sydney (A) W 58-56 F29 %Upsala (A) L 70-78 M1 %Allegheny (N) L 80-103 $ - ODAC Tournament (Champions) % - NCAA Div. III Tournament 1980-81 (16-10, 7-7 ODAC) N28 Thomas (H) W 79-76 N29 Mt. Union (H) W 69-60 D3 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) L 55-57 D5 Lehman (H) W 56-44 D8 Rand.-Macon (H) L 88-97 D10 Alderson-Broddus. (H) W 108-104 J2 Rochester (N) L 68-82 J3 Wash. & Jefferson (A) W 84-66 J6 Rhode Isl. Col. (H) W 92-57 J9 St. Andrews (H) W 79-72 J10 Davis & Elkins (H) W 68-52 J13 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) W 82-59 J15 Emory & Henry* (H) W 82-79 J17 Bridgewater* (H) W 93-79 J20 Roanoke* (H) W 96-79 J22 Lynchburg* (A) L 79-87 J28 E. Mennonite* (H) L 70-80 J31 Maryville* (H) W 77-64 F4 Emory & Henry* (A) L 60-70 F7 Lynchburg* (H) W 80-75 F10 Bridgewater* (A) W 89-85 F12 Mary Washington (H) W 92-69 F14 Roanoke* (A) L 64-75 F17 E. Mennonite* (A) L 81-90 F20 Maryville* (A) L 67-78 F26 $Hamp.-Sydney (N) L 58-60 $ - ODAC Tournament 1981-82 (21-7, 11-3 ODAC) N21 UNC-Greensboro (H) L 58-60 N24 Averett (A) L 48-49 D1 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) L 54-55 D3 Shenandoah (H) W 94-84 D9 Allegheny (H) W 67-62 J5 Swarthmore (H) W 62-53 J7 Bethany (H) W 73-65 J8 Haverford (H) W 68-51 J12 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) W 63-56 J14 Emory & Henry* (H) W 63-50 J16 Bridgewater* (A) L 53-55 J19 Johnson St. (H) W 89-41 J21 Roanoke* (H) W 62-61 J23 Lynchburg* (A) W 77-74 J26 E. Mennonite* (H) W 84-74 J28 Mary Washington (A) L 65-77 J30 Maryville* (H) W 62-60 F2 Emory & Henry* (A) W 73-69 F4 Catholic (H) W 75-60 F6 Lynchburg* (H) W 72-46 F9 Bridgewater* (H) W 85-56 F11 Shenandoah (A) W 78-61 F13 Roanoke* (A) L 67-83 F16 E. Mennonite* (H) W 71-51 F19 Maryville* (A) W 66-61 F25 $E. Mennonite (H) W 71-51 F27 $Hamp.-Sydney (N) W 70-59 F28 $Roanoke (N) L 54-72 $ - ODAC Tournament 51 1982-83 (17-10, 9-7 ODAC) N26 Lehman (H) W 50-44 N27 Greensboro (H) L 72-77 N30 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) L 67-69 D2 Shenandoah (H) W 56-48 D6 Averett (H) W 55-50 D8 Catholic (H) W 76-63 J5 SUNY-New Paltz (H) W 80-66 J7 Thiel (H) W 93-65 J8 Lebanon Valley (H) W 115-73 J13 Emory & Henry* (H) W 75-68 J15 Bridgewater* (A) W 89-80 J18 Mary Washington (H) W 82-65 J20 Roanoke* (H) L 89-92 J22 Lynchburg* (A) W 69-58 J25 E. Mennonite* (H) W 79-71 J27 Catholic* (A) L 78-87 J29 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) L 68-79 J31 Maryville* (H) W 87-64 F3 Emory & Henry* (A) L 53-61 F5 Lynchburg* (H) W 82-66 F8 Bridgewater* (H) W 84-75 F10 Shenandoah (A) L 66-82 F12 Roanoke* (A) L 88-106 F15 E. Mennonite* (A) W 73-71 F18 Maryville* (A) L 66-67 F24 $Maryville (H) W 77-59 F26 $Roanoke (N) L 60-65 $ - ODAC Tournament 1983-84 (14-12, 9-7 ODAC) N18 Old Westbury (H) L 51-55 N19 Eastern (H) L 45-47 N22 UNC-Greensboro (A) W 43-42 N29 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) W 63-52 D3 Ithaca (A) L 57-70 D4 Lehman (A) W 68-52 D7 Catholic* (H) W 86-70 D20 Notre Dame, Cal. (A) W 58-46 D22 Stanislaus St. (A) L 79-88 J6 Dickinson (H) W 64-48 J7 Salisbury St. (H) W 66-60 J12 Emory & Henry* (H) W 91-49 J14 Bridgewater* (A) L 53-64 J19 Roanoke* (H) L 56-58 J21 Lynchburg* (A) W 46-45 J24 E. Mennonite* (H) W 76-56 J26 Catholic* (A) L 67-70 J30 Maryville* (H) W 75-56 F2 Emory & Henry* (A) W 74-62 F4 Lynchburg* (H) L 59-67 F7 Bridgewater* (H) W 84-71 F11 Roanoke* (A) L 62-66 F14 E. Mennonite* (A) L 70-71 F16 Maryville* (A) L 64-72 F18 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) W 55-48 F21 $Lynchburg (H) L 60-65 $ - ODAC Tournament 1984-85 (13-14, 6-8 ODAC) N16 Alfred (H) W 74-58 N17 York (H) W 57-52 N20 Salisbury St. (A) L 74-90 N27 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) L 76-91 N29 UNC-Greensboro (H) W 74-64 D1 Greensboro (A) L 59-83 D5 Averett (H) W 67-51 J4 Ursinus (N) L 33-35 J5 Frank. & Marshall (A) L 48-51

Washington and lee 1984-85 -- Continued J9 Bridgewater* (H) W 83-59 J11 St. Mary's, Md. (H) W 96-57 J12 SUNY-Utica (H) W 79-57 J15 Maryville* (H) W 58-52 J17 Roanoke* (H) L 52-74 J19 Lynchburg* (A) W 69-44 J22 E. Mennonite* (A) L 53-54 J24 Emory & Henry* (H) W 58-56 J28 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) W 71-52 J31 Emory & Henry* (A) L 85-88 F2 Lynchburg* (H) L 73-87 F4 Bridgewater* (A) L 78-90 F6 Elon (H) L 68-73 F9 Roanoke* (A) L 64-75 F12 E. Mennonite* (H) W 94-65 F15 Maryville* (A) L 48-61 F19 $E. Mennonite (H) W 63-62 F22 $Maryville (N) L 56-60 $ - ODAC Tournament 1985-86 (14-13, 7-7 ODAC) N22 Salisbury St. (H) L 76-78 N23 Castleton St. (H) W 78-69 N26 Emory (A) L 58-61 D3 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) W 65-57 D7 Lynchburg* (A) L 58-66 D11 Greensboro (H) W 65-64 J7 Cortland St. (H) W 82-75 J10 Thomas (H) W 92-80 J11 Nazareth (H) L 66-67 J14 Maryville* (H) W 67-62 J16 Roanoke* (H) W 44-42 J18 Bridgewater* (A) W 58-49 J21 E. Mennonite* (A) L 50-51 J23 Emory & Henry* (H) L 65-66 J24 Mary Washington (H) L 69-80 J28 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) L 58-78 J30 Emory & Henry* (A) L 73-79 F1 Lynchburg* (H) W 58-56 F3 Bridgewater* (H) W 58-54 F5 Mary Washington (A) L 63-69 F8 Roanoke* (A) L 56-59 F11 E. Mennonite* (H) W 83-81 F12 Emory (H) W 73-37 F14 Maryville* (A) L 67-84 F18 $Lynchburg (A) W 68-62 F21 $Maryville (N) W 59-56 F22 $Roanoke (N) L 53-68 $ - ODAC Tournament 1986-87 (15-10, 8-6 ODAC) N21 Johns Hopkins (H) W 67-37 N22 Ithaca (H) L 82-84 D2 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) L 77-87 D4 Greensboro (A) W 70-58 D6 Lynchburg* (A) W 74-63 D8 Bridgewater* (H) L 63-75 J6 Cortland St. (H) W 71-68 J9 Newport News (H) W 85-78 J10 Phila. Pharmacy (H) W 72-64 J13 UNC-Greensboro (A) L 61-73 J15 Roanoke* (H) L 58-81 J17 Maryville* (H) W 70-55 J20 E. Mennonite* (H) W 80-60 J24 Emory (A) W 80-78 J27 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) L 78-81 J29 Emory & Henry* (H) W 82-73 J31 Lynchburg* (H) W 84-70 52 1986-87 -- Continued F5 Emory & Henry* (A) L 83-97 F7 Emory (H) W 85-72 F10 Bridgewater* (A) W 72-67 F12 Mary Washington (H) L 75-76 F14 Roanoke* (A) L 51-57 F17 E. Mennonite* (A) W 75-68 F20 Maryville* (A) W 70-60 F24 $Lynchburg (H) L 80-82 1987-88 (16-10, 7-7 ODAC) N20 Wesley (H) W 108-78 N21 Sewanee (H) W 86-68 N23 Emory (A) W 92-83 D1 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) W 87-85 D3 Greensboro (H) W 102-90 D5 Lynchburg* (A) W 92-64 D9 Bridgewater* (H) L 68-74 J5 Buffalo St. (H) W 82-68 J8 N.Y. Maritime (H) W 115-48 J9 Salisbury St. (H) W 94-82 J12 Mt. St. Mary, NY (H) W 76-71 J14 Roanoke* (H) W 82-72 J16 Emory & Henry* (A) L 69-79 J19 E. Mennonite* (H) W 83-80 J21 Bridgewater* (A) W 71-67 J24 Maryville* (H) L 78-91 J26 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) W 91-87 J30 Lynchburg* (H) W 96-63 F2 Averett (A) L 70-84 F4 Emory & Henry* (H) L 80-89 F6 Emory (H) W 92-80 F11 Mary Washington (A) L 73-86 F13 Roanoke* (A) L 76-85 F16 E. Mennonite* (A) L 73-74 F20 Maryville* (A) L 75-98 F23 $Roanoke (A) L 81-83 $ - ODAC Tournament 1988-89 (20-7, 10-2 ODAC) N18 Gallaudet (H) W 80-54 N19 N.C. Wesleyan (H) W 86-75 N21 Emory (A) L 79-94 N29 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) W 94-74 D1 Greensboro (A) L 85-91 D3 Lynchburg* (A) W 89-83 D7 Bridgewater* (H) W 90-82 J6 Elmira (H) W 85-78 J7 Mt. St. Mary, NY (H) W 79-74 J12 Roanoke* (H) W 102-86 J14 Marymount (H) W 81-75 J17 E. Mennonite* (H) W 77-64 J19 Bridgewater* (A) W 74-64 J21 Mary Washington (A) W 94-85 J24 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) L 79-93 J26 Emory & Henry* (A) W 62-57 J28 Lynchburg* (H) W 90-59 J31 Guilford (H) W 88-79 F2 Emory & Henry* (H) W 81-75 F4 Emory (H) W 99-95 F7 Averett (H) W 84-79 F11 Roanoke* (A) W 78-67 F14 E. Mennonite* (A) L 65-67 F16 Tufts (A) L 71-76 F18 Amherst (A) L 67-84 F21 $Roanoke (N) W 80-59 F23 $Hamp.-Sydney (N) L 66-87 $ - ODAC Tournament

GENERALS BASKETBALL 1989-90 (15-12, 8-8 ODAC) N17 Methodist (H) W 102-88 N18 Salisbury St. (H) W 97-87 N21 Emory (A) L 67-72 N28 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) W 76-67 N30 Rand.-Macon* (H) L 63-71 D2 Lynchburg* (H) W 99-81 D6 Bridgewater* (H) W 87-66 J5 Clarkson (H) W 85-63 J6 St. Vincent (H) W 93-89 J9 Bridgewater* (A) L 66-67 J11 Roanoke* (H) W 84-75 J13 Va. Wesleyan* (A) W 81-59 J16 E. Mennonite* (H) W 72-68 J18 Rand.-Macon* (A) L 47-59 J20 Queen's, N.C. (H) W 87-84 J23 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) L 63-83 J25 Emory & Henry* (H) L 68-84 J27 Lynchburg* (A) W 79-67 J30 Guilford (A) L 80-95 F1 Emory & Henry* (A) L 77-80 F3 Va Wesleyan* (H) L 59-67 F8 Mary Washington (H) W 84-69 F10 Roanoke* (A) L 83-86 F13 E. Mennonite* (A) W 85-80 F17 Rhodes (A) L 67-80 F20 $Hamp.-Sydney (A) W 77-63 F22 $Rand.-Macon (N) L 64-75 1990-91 (12-14, 7-9 ODAC) N16 Bethany (H) L 90-93 N17 Moravian (H) L 83-86 N19 Marymount (A) W 84-71 N24 Wesleyan (A) W 74-64 N27 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) L 67-68 D1 Lynchburg* (A) L 67-69 D3 Emory (H) L 78-93 D5 Bridgewater* (H) W 69-62 J4 Swarthmore (H) W 76-75 J5 Hartwick (H) W 94-92 J8 Bridgewater* (A) L 69-71 J10 Roanoke* (H) W 93-80 J12 Va. Wesleyan* (H) W 94-81 J15 E. Mennonite* (A) W 83-63 J17 Emory & Henry* (H) L 88-94 J19 Rand.-Macon* (A) L 67-85 J22 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) L 72-89 J25 Lynchburg* (H) L 80-95 J29 Emory & Henry* (A) W 88-77 F2 Va. Wesleyan* (A) W 81-51 F4 Averett (A) L 83-86 F6 Rand.-Macon* (H) L 58-90 F9 Roanoke* (A) L 88-111 F12 E. Mennonite* (H) W 96-72 F14 Guilford (H) W 83-80 F19 $Va. Wesleyan (H) L 71-82 $ - ODAC Tournament 1991-92 (7-18, 3-15 ODAC) N22 Sewanee (H) W 67-58 N23 Wooster (H) L 53-76 N26 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) L 55-84 N30 Bridgewater* (A) L 61-74 D6 Pomona-Pitzer (N) L 58-65 D7 M.I.T. (N) L 47-49 D10 Emory & Henry* (H) L 75-90 J3 Bowdoin (H) W 77-67 J4 Colorado Coll. (H) W 83-78 J8 Va. Wesleyan* (H) L 56-64 53 1991-92 -- Continued J11 Guilford* (H) L 67-76 J15 Lynchburg* (A) W 74-72 J18 Rand.-Macon* (A) L 46-79 J21 E. Mennonite* (H) W 71-58 J24 Bridgewater* (H) L 71-78 J27 Emory & Henry* (A) L 69-83 J29 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) L 63-84 F1 Roanoke* (H) L 76-98 F5 Va. Wesleyan* (A) L 74-86 F8 Guilford* (A) L 65-68 F12 Lynchburg* (H) W 71-65 F15 Roanoke* (A) L 67-78 F17 Mary Washington (A) W 78-62 F19 E. Mennonite* (A) L 74-80 F22 Rand.-Macon* (H) L 53-66 1992-93 (5-19, 3-15 ODAC) N20 Trinity, Texas# (A) L 63-71 N21 Hamline# (N) W 56-53 N24 Sewanee (A) W 85-75 N28 Bridgewater* (A) W 67-54 N30 Va. Wesleyan* (A) L 68-84 D3 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) L 73-75 D5 Guilford* (H) L 67-73 D8 Emory & Henry* (H) L 80-96 J6 Millsaps (H) L 71-72 J9 Roanoke* (H) L 73-90 J11 Mary Washington (H) L 83-85 J13 Lynchburg* (H) W 87-77 J16 Rand.-Macon* (H) L 61-78 J20 Emory & Henry* (A) L 68-79 J22 Bridgewater* (H) L 60-62 J27 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) L 67-89 J30 Guilford* (A) L 60-81 F3 Va. Wesleyan* (H) L 59-77 F6 E. Mennonite* (H) L 69-76 F10 Lynchburg* (A) W 58-57 F13 Roanoke* (A) L 64-82 F15 Queens, N.C. (A) L 74-79 F17 E. Mennonite* (A) L 68-71 F20 Rand.-Macon* (A) L 48-79 1993-94 (9-15, 6-12 ODAC) N19 John Carroll# (H) L 52-92 N20 W. Connecticut# (H) L 92-97 N23 Emory (A) W 69-54 N27 Bridgewater* (A) L 50-74 D1 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) L 48-90 D4 Guilford* (A) L 58-66 D8 Emory & Henry* (H) W 63-54 J2 Amherst (H) W 70-64 J4 Va. Wesleyan* (H) W 70-66 J8 Roanoke* (H) L 66-73 J10 Mary Washington (A) L 57-61 J12 Lynchburg* (A) W 70-67 J15 Rand.-Macon* (H) L 65-69 J21 Bridgewater* (H) L 58-63 J23 Catholic (H) W 86-67 J24 Emory & Henry* (A) W 76-72 J26 Hamp.-Sydney (H) L 77-85 J29 Guilford* (H) L 68-79 F5 E. Mennonite* (H) W 90-74 F9 Lynchburg* (H) L 57-62 F12 Roanoke* (A) L 63-74 F14 Va. Wesleyan* (A) L 60-78 F16 E. Mennonite* (A) W 102-81 F19 Rand.-Macon* (A) L 55-58

Washington and lee 1994-95 (10-15, 6-12 ODAC) N19 Amherst (H) W 85-72 N20 Tufts (H) L 74-80 N26 Oswego St. (N) W 80-56 N27 Alma (N) L 55-66 D1 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) L 84-88 D3 Guilford* (H) W 93-82 D7 Emory & Henry* (H) L 83-84 J4 Va. Wesleyan* (A) L 73-95 J7 Roanoke* (H) W 85-65 J9 M. Washington (H) W 126-121 J11 Lynchburg* (H) W 82-75 J15 Randolph-Macon* (A) L 59-74 J18 Emory & Henry* (A) L 89-96 J20 Catholic (A) W 81-75 J23 Bridgewater* (H) W 78-74 J25 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) L 79-96 J28 Guilford* (A) L 70-75 J30 Bridgewater* (A) L 72-83 F1 Va. Wesleyan* (H) L 72-73 F4 E. Mennonite* (H) W 94-74 F6 Randolph-Macon* (H) L 59-72 F8 Lynchburg* (A) L 85-90 F11 Roanoke* (A) L 80-94 F15 E. Mennonite* (A) W 91-67 F18 $Hamp.-Sydney (N) L 73-76 $-ODAC Tournament 1995-96 (3-21, 3-15 ODAC) N17 Emory (H) L 86-89 N18 Albright (H) L 77-85 N21 Savannah A&D (A) L 64-72 N25 John Carroll (N) L 61-90 N26 Keuka (N) L 79-93 N28 VMI (A) L 62-100 N30 Hamp-Sydney* (A) L 60-65 D2 Guilford* (A) L 72-87 D4 Bridgewater* (H) L 65-77 D6 Emory & Henry* (H) W 92-86 J3 Va. Wesleyan* (H) L 82-103 J10 Lynchburg* (A) W 74-71 J13 Rand.-Macon* (A) L 66-81 J15 Roanoke* (H) L 83-90 J18 Emory & Henry* (A) L 73-84 J20 Bridgewater* (A) L 65-90 J24 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) L 75-97 J27 Guilford* (H) L 76-84 J31 Va. Wesleyan* (A) L 57-78 F3 E. Mennonite* (H) W 100-79 F5 Rand.-Macon* (H) L 71-88 F7 Lynchburg* (H) L 65-68 F10 Roanoke* (A) L 79-97 F14 E. Mennonite* (A) L 77-96 1996-97 (2-22, 1-17 ODAC) N23 Bloomfield (N) L 64-68 N24 Elmira (A) L 81-88 N29 Claremont (A) W 83-81 N30 Pomona-Pitzer (A) L 62-73 D4 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) L 87-91 D6 Guilford* (H) W 79-78 D7 VMI (A) L 67-112 D11 Emory & Henry* (H) L 73-78 J4 Va. Wesleyan* (A) L 68-88 J6 Haverford (H) L 57-63 J11 Roanoke* (H) L 77-91 J15 Lynchburg* (H) L 77-83 J18 Rand.-Macon* (H) L 76-87 54 1996-97 -- Continued J22 Emory & Henry* (A) L 88-105 J24 Bridgewater* (H) L 63-79 J29 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) L 59-87 F1 Guilford* (A) L 81-83 F5 Va. Wesleyan* (H) L 62-88 F8 E. Mennonite* (H) L 94-97 F10 Rand.-Macon* (A) L 62-73 F12 Lynchburg* (A) L 79-89 F15 Roanoke* (A) L 54-82 F17 Bridgewater* (A) L 78-93 F19 E. Mennonite* (A) L 92-103 1997-98 (10-15, 7-11 ODAC) N21 Swarthmore (A) W 50-48 N22 Haverford (A) L 52-59 N25 Guilford* (A) L 52-60 D3 Hamp.-Sydney* (A) W 44-42 D5 Washington U. (A) L 56-81 D6 Occidental (N) W 55-46 D9 Emory & Henry* (H) W 57-54 J5 Va. Wesleyan* W 59-53 J8 St. Mary's, Md. (H) L 62-80 J10 Roanoke* (H) L 62-72 J12 Dickinson (H) W 69-55 J14 Lynchburg* (H) W 55-41 J18 Rand.-Macon* (A) L 34-49 J21 Emory & Henry* (A) W 65-62 J28 Hamp.-Sydney* (H) L 61-68 J31 Guilford* (H) L 55-58 F2 Bridgewater* (A) W 57-53 F4 Va. Wesleyan* (A) L 57-68 F7 E. Mennonite* (A) L 70-87 F9 Rand.-Macon* (H) L 45-50 F11 Lynchburg* (A) W 46-42 F14 Roanoke* (A) L 67-74 F16 Bridgewater* (H) L 43-77 F18 E. Mennonite* (H) L 62-72 F21 Randolph-Macon (N) L 53-66 1998-99 (6-19, 5-13 ODAC) N20 Sewanee (A) L 73-91 N21 Maryville (N) L 64-79 N24 Guilford (A) W 67-55 D2 Hampden-Sydney* (H) L 59-84 D5 Middlebury (H) W 74-61 D6 Washington U. (H) L 64-66 D9 Emory & Henry* (H) W 80-70 J2 Virginia Wesleyan* (A) L 75-82 J7 Eastern Mennonite* (A) L 65-77 J9 Roanoke* (H) L 63-72 J11 Dickinson (A) L 53-60 J13 Lynchburg* (A) L 60-72 J16 Randolph-Macon* (H) L 54-59 J18 St. Mary's, Md. (A) L 63-81 J20 Emory & Henry* (A) L 57-92 J27 Hampden-Sydney* (A) L 59-80 J30 Guilford* (H) W 87-69 F1 Bridgewater* (H) W 66-59 F3 Virginia Wesleyan* (H) L 71-80 F6 Eastern Mennonite* (H) L 78-84 (OT) F8 Randolph-Macon* (A) L 44-81 F10 Lynchburg* (H) W 56-52 F13 Roanoke* (A) L 64-72 F15 Bridgewater* (A) L 61-75 F20 Hampden-Sydney (N) L 72-89

GENERALS BASKETBALL 1999-00 (9-16, 6-12 ODAC) N20 Harvard (A) L 43-72 N23 Middlebury (A) L 69-72 N28 Bridgewater* (A) L 71-78 D1 Hampden-Sydney* (A) L 50-82 D8 Emory & Henry* (H) W 67-53 J2 Virginia Wesleyan* (H) W 60-52 J4 Guilford* (H) W 73-67 J8 Roanoke* (H) L 59-90 J9 Greensboro* (H) W 75-74 (OT) J12 Lynchburg* (H) W 96-92 (4OT) J15 Randolph-Macon* (A) L 64-80 J16 Virginia Wesleyan* (A) L 69-76 J19 Emory & Henry* (A) L 59-67 J22 Eastern Mennonite* (A) L 62-71 (OT) J26 Hampden-Sydney* (H) L 49-56 J30 Villa Julie (H) W 80-69 F2 Shenandoah (A) L 67-73 F5 Eastern Mennonite* (H) W 56-51 F7 Randolph-Macon* (H) L 70-76 (OT) F9 Lynchburg* (A) L 63-68 (OT) F12 Roanoke* (A) L 55-69 F14 Bridgewater* (H) L 45-59 F16 Guilford* (A) W 74-56 F19 Bridgewater (N) W 55-50 F20 Roanoke (N) L 60-66 2000-01 (4-20, 4-14 ODAC) N17 Gettysburg (A) L 46-67 N18 Univ. of Sciences (N) L 65-80 N25 Carnegie Mellon (A) L 57-63 N26 Thiel (N) L 73-93 N29 Shenandoah (H) L 61-63 D2 Randolph-Macon* (H) L 44-61 D3 Virginia Wesleyan* (H) L 49-78 D6 Bridgewater* (H) L 53-56 J3 Guilford* (A) W 50-48 J6 Roanoke* (H) L 48-57 J10 Eastern Mennonite* (A) L 59-63 J13 Lynchburg* (A) W 67-54 J14 Hampden-Sydney* (A) L 47-84 J17 Guilford* (H) L 54-60 J20 Virginia Wesleyan* (A) L 57-70 J21 Randolph-Macon* (A) L 65-74 J24 Emory & Henry* (H) W 47-45 J27 Roanoke* (A) L 61-75 J31 Emory & Henry* (A) L 77-84 F3 Hampden-Sydney* (H) L 60-66 F4 Lynchburg* (H) L 68-77 F7 Greensboro (A) L 52-60 F10 Eastern Mennonite* (H) W 68-64 F12 Bridgewater* (A) L 50-78 2001-02 (7-18, 4-14 ODAC) N16 Haverford (N) W 71-43 N17 Swarthmore (N) L 63-70 N20 Wesley (H) L 65-70 N25 Greensboro (H) W 56-53 N28 William & Mary (A) L 55-70 D1 Randolph-Macon* (A) L 64-82 D2 Virginia Wesleyan* (A) W 57-55 D5 Bridgewater* (A) L 55-77 J2 Guilford* (H) L 55-64 J5 Roanoke* (A) L 56-71 J9 Eastern Mennonite* (H) W 76-73 (OT) J12 Lynchburg* (H) L 71-75 J13 Hampden-Sydney* (H) L 51-78 J16 Guilford* (A) L 51-65 J20 Virginia Wesleyan* (H) L 50-67 55 2001-02 -- Continued J21 Randolph-Macon* (H) L 39-62 J23 Emory & Henry* (A) L 75-76 J26 Roanoke* (H) L 69-76 (OT) J30 Emory & Henry* (H) W 62-60 F2 Hampden-Sydney* (A) L 63-80 F3 Lynchburg* (A) W 66-59 F7 Mary Washington (H) W 61-53 F9 Eastern Mennonite* (A) L 68-86 F12 Bridgewater* (H) L 53-73 F16 Randolph-Macon (N) L 36-69 2002-03 (8-17, 5-13 ODAC) N22 Daniel Webster (H) W 79-59 N23 Washington College (H) W 87-72 N30 Davidson (A) L 48-105 D2 Southern Virginia (H) W 69-58 J4 Randolph-Macon* (H) L 41-65 J5 Virginia Wesleyan* (H) L 54-70 J8 Guilford* (H) L 55-57 J11 Roanoke* (H) L 53-65 J13 Mary Washington (A) L 50-76 J15 Eastern Mennonite* (A) W 75-72 J18 Lynchburg* (A) W 68-51 J19 Hampden-Sydney* (A) L 48-87 J22 Emory & Henry* (H) L 73-75 J25 Virginia Wesleyan* (A) L 49-71 J26 Randolph-Macon* (A) L 46-71 J28 McDaniel (A) L 66-69 J29 Bridgewater* (H) L 64-66 F1 Roanoke* (A) L 47-57 F5 Emory & Henry* (A) L 67-80 F8 Hampden-Sydney* (H) L 60-67 F9 Lynchburg* (H) W 63-62 F12 Guilford* (A) W 72-57 F15 Eastern Mennonite* (H) W 76-73 F18 Bridgewater* (A) L 63-72 F22 Randolph-Macon (N) L 53-71 2003-04 (7-18, 5-13 ODAC) N21 Franklin & Marshall (A) L 43-63 N22 Catholic (N) L 61-72 N25 Citadel (A) L 44-62 N29 Drew (H) W 63-51 D3 Guilford* (A) W 59-50 D6 Chowan (H) L 66-72 D10 Bridgewater* (A) L 51-66 D30 Trinity (Conn.) (H) L 48-49 J3 Randolph-Macon* (A) L 56-75 J4 Virginia Wesleyan* (A) L 45-58 J10 Roanoke* (A) L 63-86 J14 Eastern Mennonite* (H) W 93-84 J17 Lynchburg* (A) L 65-68 J18 Hampden-Sydney* (H) L 56-69 J21 Emory & Henry* (A) L 66-76 J24 Virginia Wesleyan* (H) L 54-59 J25 Randolph-Macon* (H) L 61-66 J28 Averett (H) W 82-67 F1 Roanoke* (H) W 52-43 F4 Emory & Henry* (H) L 48-49 F7 Hampden-Sydney* (A) L 45-76 F8 Lynchburg* (H) W 49-44 F11 Guilford* (H) L 44-79 F14 Eastern Mennonite* (A) W 76-69 F17 Bridgewater* (H) L 61-72

Washington and lee 2004-05 (2-23, 0-18 ODAC) N20 Nazareth (N) L 61-85 N21 SUNY-New Paltz (N) L 73-86 N23 The Citadel (A) L 62-73 N27 Emory (H) L 77-90 N28 Trinity (H) L 58-70 D1 Bridgewater* (H) L 43-53 D4 Randolph-Macon* (A) L 58-63 D5 Virginia Wesleyan* (A) L 61-98 D8 Guilford* (H) L 78-89 J2 Piedmont (H) W 79-65 J3 Washington College (H) W 79-74 J8 Roanoke* (A) L 59-71 J12 Eastern Mennonite* (H) L 61-69 J15 Lynchburg* (A) L 48-71 J16 Hampden-Sydney* (A) L 54-85 J19 Bridgewater* (A) L 56-77 J22 Virginia Wesleyan* (H) L 53-63 J23 Randolph-Macon* (H) L 42-74 J26 Emory & Henry* (A) L 56-71 J29 Roanoke* (H) L 60-64 F5 Hampden-Sydney* (H) L 75-81 F6 Lynchburg* (H) L 72-81 F9 Emory & Henry* (H) L 78-87 F12 Eastern Mennonite* (A) L 76-90 F15 Guilford* (A) L 71-89 2005-06 (4-19, 4-14 ODAC) N18 Manhattanville (H) L 68-73 (OT) N19 Southwestern (H) L 44-59 N22 Emory (A) L 71-76 N26 John Carroll (N) L 56-86 N27 Eastern Connecticut (N) L 66-72 N30 Bridgewater* (A) L 56-64 D3 Randolph-Macon* (H) L 42-71 D4 Virginia Wesleyan* (H) L 50-72 D7 Guilford* (H) W 98-92 J7 Roanoke* (H) W 76-70 J11 Eastern Mennonite* (A) L 86-98 J14 Lynchburg* (A) L 60-62 2005-06 -- Continued J15 Hampden-Sydney* (H) L 57-58 J18 Bridgewater* (H) L 47-70 J21 Virginia Wesleyan* (A) L 53-68 J22 Randolph-Macon* (A) L 67-71 (OT) J25 Emory & Henry* (H) L 75-94 J28 Roanoke* (A) L 46-62 F4 Hampden-Sydney* (A) L 63-84 F5 Lynchburg* (H) W 78-71 (OT) F8 Emory & Henry* (A) L 97-122 F11 Eastern Mennonite* (H) W 91-68 F14 Guilford* (A) L 74-75 2006-07 (11-14, 6-12 ODAC) N17 Denison (H) W 82-71 N18 Averett (H) L 79-56 N21 Dickinson (A) W 78-65 N25 Oberlin (H) W 65-52 D2 Randolph-Macon* (A) L 58-63 D3 Virginia Wesleyan* (A) L 50-74 D6 Eastern Mennonite* (H) W 81-77 D29 King's Point (H) W 75-53 D30 Emory (H) W 69-57 J6 Roanoke* (A) L 64-68 J13 Bridgewater* (A) W 81-74 J17 Emory & Henry* (H) W 98-96 J20 Hampden-Sydney* (A) L 58-66 J21 Lynchburg* (A) W 84-67 J24 Eastern Mennonite* (A) W 86-62 J27 Roanoke* (H) L 64-70 J31 Guilford* (H) L 61-62 F3 Randolph-Macon* (H) L 63-64 F4 Virginia Wesleyan* (H) L 49-61 F7 Emory & Henry* (A) L 95-100 F10 Hampden-Sydney* (H) L 60-71 F11 Lynchburg* (H) W 74-56 F14 Guilford* (A) L 77-95 F17 Bridgewater* (H) L 46-48 F22 Virginia Wesleyan (N) L 48-82 56

GENERALS BASKETBALL WARNER CENTER Washington and Lee plays its home basketball games in the 1,500-seat J.W. Warner Center, a five-story athletic complex completed in 1972. The first game in the new facility was played before a packed house against the University of Virginia on December 1, 1971 and the building was officially dedicated as the Warner Center on October 21, 1977. The gymnasium has served as the host site for two NCAA regional basketball tournaments and one NCAA regional wrestling tournament. The athletic complex, named for former W&L trustee Jonathan Westervelt Warner (W&L '40), also features a six-lane swimming pool; team rooms for W&L sports teams; the Doremus Gymnasium; a fully-equipped weight room and fitness center that was completed in 2002; an excellent athletic training facility; handball, racquetball and squash courts; a baseball batting cage; an equipment room and offices for coaches and administrators. Since beginning play in the Warner Center in 1971-72, the Generals have won over 60 percent of their home games with a record of 274-180. W&L went a perfect 14-0 at home during the 1988-89 season. MEDIA INFORMATION Washington and Lee University welcomes your coverage of Generals' Basketball during the 2007-2008 season. Listed below is information to assist you throughout the season. If you have any additional questions then please feel free to contact Brian Laubscher, W&L Sports Information Director at (540) 458-8676. MEDIA CREDENTIALS: Washington and Lee does not charge admission to any of its home contests, but please contact the sports information office if you are planning to attend a game. PLAYER INTERVIEWS: All player interviews should be coordinated through the sports information office. Players are available to media throughout the week, but please allow 24 hours notice. Postgame interviews are conducted on the court or outside the locker rooms located on the third level of the Warner Center. VISITING RADIO: There is one phone line available to visiting radio stations at no charge. Please allow one week notice if you are planning to broadcast a game. W&L ON THE WEB: Information about W&L's athletic program is available on the World Wide Web at: http://www1.wlu.edu/x11.xml. Results from athletic events can also be received via e-mail. LISTEN TO THE GENERALS ON THE WEB: All of the Generals contests this season can be heard over the internet via the campus radio station, WLUR 91.5. To listen to the Generals over the net, please visit the WLUR webpage at http://wlur.wlu. edu/newwlursports.htm.