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UNC Asheville Year-by Year Results Year Won Lost.Pct. Points Opp. Points Head Coach 1964-65 14 13.518 2,085 2,141 Bob Hartman 1965-66 15 8.652 1,766 1,701 Bob Hartman 1966-67 17 8.680 2,146 1,880 Bob Hartman 1967-68 16 9.640 2,272 2,069 Bob Hartman 1968-69 19 9.679 2,490 2,244 Bob Hartman 1969-70 14 13.518 2,083 2,041 Bob Hartman 1970-71 20 10.667 2,521 2,428 Bob Hartman 1971-72 18 12.600 2,721 2,592 Bob Hartman 1972-73 15 17.469 2,756 2,706 Bob Hartman 1973-74 17 18.486 2,730 2,785 Bob Hartman 1974-75 12 17.414 2,098 2,278 Bob Hartman 1975-76 8 22.267 2,158 2,309 Bob Hartman 1976-77 14 18.438 2,531 2,493 Bob Hartman 1977-78 17 15.531 2,602 2,611 Bob Hartman 1978-79 7 20.259 2,031 2,306 Bob Hartman 1979-80 11 16.407 1,850 1,859 Jerry Green 1980-81 14 15.483 2,079 2,095 Jerry Green 1981-82 19 10.655 1,979 1,824 Jerry Green 1982-83 22 9.710 2,194 2,057 Jerry Green 1983-84 21 10.667 2,160 1,909 Jerry Green 1984-85 15 13.536 2,090 2,026 Jerry Green 1985-86 20 9.690 2,138 1,975 Jerry Green 1986-87 15 11.577 1,918 1,847 Jerry Green 1987-88 13 15.464 2,126 2,086 Jerry Green 1988-89 16 14.533 2,343 2,300 Don Doucette 1989-90 18 12.600 2,337 2,244 Don Doucette 1990-91 8 20.286 2,032 2,251 Don Doucette 1991-92 9 19.321 1,917 2,147 Don Doucette 1992-93 4 23.148 1,858 2,222 Don Doucette 1993-94 3 24.111 1,634 1,969 Randy Wiel 1994-95 11 16.407 1,848 1,902 Randy Wiel 1995-96 18 10.643 2,035 1,935 Randy Wiel 1996-97 18 10.643 1,931 1,937 Eddie Biedenbach 1997-98 19 9.679 2,002 1,872 Eddie Biedenbach 1998-99 11 18.379 2,144 2,314 Eddie Biedenbach 1999-2000 11 19.366 2,074 2,281 Eddie Biedenbach 2000-01 15 13.536 1,910 1,951 Eddie Biedenbach 2001-02 13 15.464 1,956 2,059 Eddie Biedenbach 2002-03 15 17.469 2,320 2,514 Eddie Biedenbach 2003-04 9 20.310 1,827 2,054 Eddie Biedenbach 2004-05 11 17.393 1,194 2,118 Eddie Biedenbach Totals 570 574.498 40 Years RECORDS Bob Hartman Jerry Green Don Doucette Randy Wiel UNC Asheville Coaching Records Head Coach Wins Losses Percentage Years Bob Hartman 223 209.517 15 (1964-1979) Jerry Green 150 108.581 9 (1979-1988) Don Doucette 55 88.385 5 (1988-1993) Randy Wiel 32 50.390 3 (1993-1996) Eddie Biedenbach 122 138.469 9 (1996-Present) Eddie Biedenbach 72

RECORDS Year-by-Year Results Scoring Leaders Year Player GP FG FT PTS AVG 1966 Jim Baker 23 184 81 453 19.7 1967 Guy Batsel 25 219 95 533 21.3 1968 Guy Batsel 25 232 101 565 22.6 1969 Jim McElhaney 28 265 82 612 21.9 1970 Mickey Gibson 27 257 116 630 23.3 1971 Rod Healy 30 232 61 525 17.5 1972 Dean Nanney 28 156 75 387 13.8 1973 Doug Murray 31 192 49 433 14.0 1974 Frank Rhyne 35 239 73 551 15.7 1975 Prince Frazier 28 148 53 349 12.5 1976 Bamford Jones 30 225 67 517 17.2 1977 Bamford Jones 32 270 75 615 19.2 1978 Bamford Jones 32 246 83 575 17.9 1979 George Gilbert 25 127 71 325 13.0 1980 George Gilbert 25 135 69 335 13.4 1981 Paul Allen 18 115 41 271 15.1 1982 Paul Allen 28 215 108 538 19.2 1983 Paul Allen 31 183 86 462 14.9 1984 Paul Allen 30 179 74 434 14.4 1985 Tom Haus 26 126 100 352 13.5 1986 Van Wilkins 29 224 40 448 16.8 1987 Van Wilkins 26 212 35 495 19.0 1988 Ricky Chatman 28 178 104 460 16.4 1989 Milton Moore 30 208 93 529 17.6 1990 Milton Moore 30 206 85 525 17.5 1991 Darryl Sanders 28 155 36 405 14.5 1992 Robert Watson 28 144 80 370 13.2 1993 Josh Kohn 27 105 48 311 11.5 1994 Josh Kohn 27 149 45 435 16.1 1995 William Coley 27 144 85 373 13.8 1996 Josh Kohn 28 124 50 395 14.1 1997 Josh Pittman 28 199 63 506 18.1 1998 Josh Pittman 28 191 90 516 18.4 1999 Kevin Martin 29 215 174 634 21.9 2000 Andre Smith 30 100 117 340 11.3 2001 Brett Carey 28 124 72 373 13.3 2002 Andre Smith 22 117 99 356 16.2 2003 Andre Smith 32 154 157 509 15.9 2004 Bryan McCullough 29 102 54 289 10.0 2005 Bryan McCullough 28 135 75 377 13.5 Year-By-Year Assist Leaders Year Name Assists 1973-74 Mike Grace 205 1974-75 NA 1975-76 NA 1976-77 George Gilbert 129 1977-78 George Gilbert 112 1978-79 Gary Grace 66 1979-80 George Gilbert 161 1980-81 Mitchell Hill 136 1981-82 Pat Jolley 78 1982-83 Winfred Basnight 45 1983-84 James Marshall 50 1984-85 Randy Shepherd 73 Greg Jones 73 1985-86 Greg Jones 83 1986-87 Randy Shepherd 99 1987-88 Maurice Caldwell 111 1988-89 Maurice Caldwell 107 1989-90 Maurice Caldwell 138 1990-91 Jeff Lippard 170 1991-92 Jeff Lippard 173 1992-93 Josh Kohn 141 Year-by-Year Rebounding Leaders Year Name Rebounds Average 1965-66 Bill White 213 9.6 1966-67 Larry Arrick 278 11.1 1967-68 Larry Arrick 250 10.0 1968-69 Mickey Gibson 263 9.7 1969-70 Rod Healy 330 12.2 1970-71 Rod Healy 336 11.2 1971-72 Dean Nanney 236 8.4 1972-73 Doug Murray 330 10.6 1973-74 Frank Rhyne 393 11.2 1974-75 Prince Frazier 239 8.5 1975-76 Tony Bumphus 278 9.3 1976-77 Tony Bumphus 296 9.3 1977-78 Tony Bumphus 302 9.4 1978-79 Charleston Miles 173 6.4 1979-80 Charleston Miles 169 6.5 1980-81 Pat Jolley 181 6.2 1981-82 Pat Jolley 287 10.3 1982-83 Pat Jolley 196 7.3 1983-84 Pat Jolley 183 5.9 1984-85 Byron Samuels 153 5.5 1985-86 Byron Samuels 219 7.6 1986-87 Ricky Chatman 184 7.1 1987-88 Ricky Chatman 204 7.3 1988-89 Moise Preston 177 5.9 1989-90 Brent Keck 177 5.9 1990-91 Brent Keck 205 7.3 1991-92 Robert Watson 169 6.0 1992-93 Don Gay 156 5.8 1993-94 Don Gay 148 5.5 1994-95 William Coley 159 5.9 1995-96 William Coley 196 7.0 1996-97 Robert Stevenson 187 6.7 1997-98 Dirk Lommerse 199 7.1 1998-99 Kevin Martin 163 5.6 1999-00 Adam Earnhardt 180 6.0 2000-01 Colin Shaw 138 4.9 2001-02 Billy Allen 148 5.5 2002-03 Ben McGonagil 235 7.3 2003-04 Chad Mohn 144 5.0 2004-05 Chad Mohn 152 5.4 Year Name Assists 1993-94 Josh Kohn 117 1994-95 Josh Kohn 83 1995-96 Josh Kohn 89 1996-97 Kevin Martin 81 1997-98 Vincent Krieger 82 1998-99 Kevin Martin 116 1999-00 Brett Carey 90 2000-01 Andre Smith 103 2001-02 Andre Smith 64 2002-03 Andre Smith 116 2003-04 Bryan McCullough 102 2004-05 K.J. Garland 124 Bold Type Indicates School Record 73

UNC Asheville s 1,000 Point Scorers Bamford Jones 1974-75 26 94-216.435 24-45.535 212-8.2 1975-76 30 225-470.479 67-89.753 517-17.2 1976-77 32 270-507.532 75-101.742 615-19.2 1977-78 32 246-486.506 83-105.790 575-17.9 Totals 122 835-1679.497 249-340.732 1919-15.9 Jim McElhaney 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 28 265-566.468 82-112.730 612-21.9 1970-71 30 184-444.414 55-75.733 423-14.1 Totals 110 811-1810.448 282-388.727 1904-17.3 Paul Allen 1980-81 18 115-231.498 41-61.672 271-15.1 1981-82 28 215-439.489 108-142.761 538-19.2 1982-83 29 183-387.473 86-107.804 452-14.6 1983-84 30 179-355.504 74-96.771 432-14.4 Totals 107 692-1412.490 309-406.761 1693-15.8 Josh Pittman 1994-95 27 56-143.392 21-29.724 145-5.4 1995-96 28 142-270.526 72-102.706 380-13.6 1996-97 28 199-409.487 63-100.630 506-18.1 1997-98 28 191-419.456 90-124.726 518-18.4 Totals 111 588-1241.473 246-355.693 1547-13.9 George Gilbert 1976-77 27 161-347.463 78-106.736 400-14.8 1977-78 32 160-395.405 139-163.852 459-14.3 1978-79 25 127-303.419 71-87.816 325-13.0 1979-90 25 135-321.420 69-86.800 339-13.6 Totals 109 583-1241.427 357-442.808 1523-13.9 Andre Smith 1990-00 30 100-237.422 117-147.796 340-11.3 2000-01 28 85-219.388 88-129.682 290-10.4 2001-02 22 117-247.474 99-132.750 356-16.2 2002-03 32 154-399.386 157-197.797 509-15.9 Totals 112 456-1102.414 461-605.762 1495-13.3 Josh Kohn 1992-93 27 105-266.395 48-64.750 311-11.5 1993-94 27 149-336.443 45-55.818 435-16.1 1994-95 27 101-240.421 62-67.925 326-12.1 1995-96 28 124-277.448 58-69.841 395-14.1 Totals 109 479-1119.428 213-255.835 1467-13.5 1,000 POINT SCORERS Milton Moore 1986-87 26 139-292.476 64-87.724 348-13.4 1987-88 2 16-25.640 5-8.625 37-18.5 1988-89 30 208-420.495 93-139.669 529-17.6 1989-90 30 206-459.449 85-131.649 525-17.5 Totals 88 569-1223.465 247-365.677 1439-16.4 Tony Bumphus 1974-75 27 71-150.473 21-46.457 163-6.1 1975-76 30 167-380.582 39-67.582 373-12.4 1976-77 32 167-374.446 70-109.642 404-12.6 1977-78 32 201-403.498 87-126.690 489-15.2 Totals 121 606-1307.464 217-348.624 1429-11.8 Van Wilkins 1983-84 29 74-156.474 21-26.808 169-5.8 1984-85 28 111-241.461 14-21.667 236-8.4 1985-86 29 224-424.528 40-52.769 488-16.8 1986-87 26 212-489.436 35-51.686 495-19.0 Totals 111 621-1310.474 110-150.733 1388-12.5 Gray Gautier 1971-72 25 1972-73 26 1973-74 35 226-531.426 74-103.728 527-15.1 1974-75 29 Totals 117 589-1322.446 201-279.720 1379-11.8 Kevin Martin 1996-97 25 104-230.452 112-149.752 332-13.3 1997-98 28 130-261.498 97-144.674 374-13.4 1998-99 29 215-447.481 174-234.744 634-21.9 - Totals 82 449-938.479 383-527.727 1340-16.3 Rod Healy 1967-68 25 130-5.2 1968-69 28 135-297.454 45-76.590 315-11.3 1969-70 27 165-388.425 34-85.400 364-13.5 1970-71 30 232-468.496 61-91.670 525-17.5 Totals 110 523-1153.461 140-252.555 1334-12.1 Tom Haus 1981-82 28 64-128.500 33-54.611 161-5.8 1982-83 31 138-293.471 81-108.750 357-11.5 1983-84 31 127-257.494 99-124.798 353-11.4 1984-85 28 126-235.536 100-120.833 352-13.5 - Totals 118 455-913.498 313-402.779 1223-10.5 74

1,000 POINT SCORERS Brent Keck 1987-88 28 84-167.503 41-55.745 209-7.5 1988-89 30 132-273.484 92-119.773 356-11.9 1989-90 30 103-213.484 71-111.640 278-9.3 1990-91 28 121-237.511 100-151.662 343-12.3 Totals 116 440-890.494 304-436.697 1186-10.2 Mickey Gibson 1968-69 27 246-479.514 57-77.740 549-20.3 1969-70 27 257-553.465 116-146.795 630-23.3 Totals 54 503-1032.487 173-223.776 1179-21.8 Eddie Latta 1976-77 15 34-85.382 24-31.774 92-6.1 1978-79 27 132-275.480 65-90.722 329-12.2 1979-80 27 153-322.473 53-77.688 359-13.3 1980-81 22 143-310.461 105-136.722 391-17.8 Totals 91 462-993.465 247-334.740 1171-12.9 Josh Pittman 1,547 points from 1994-1998 Robert Watson 1988-89 30 90-181.497 71-105.676 251-8.4 1989-90 30 88-174.506 47-75.627 223-7.4 1990-91 28 118-259.456 58-90.644 297-10.6 1991-92 28 144-305.472 80-112.714 370-13.2 Totals 116 440-919.479 256-382.727 1141-9.8 Mike Grace 1970-71 25 25-63.397 10-23.440 60-2.4 1971-72 30 75-199.377 49-64.786 199-6.6 1972-73 30 159-315.504 62-89.697 380-12.7 1973-74 35 217-502.432 63-77.818 527-15.1 Totals 120 476-1079.441 184-253.727 1136-9.5 Guy Batsel 1966-67 25 219-419.523 95-130.731 533-21.3 1967-68 24 221-435.508 101-127.795 543-22.6 Totals 49 440-854.515 196-257.763 1076-21.9 Andre Smith 1,495 points from 1999-2003 Lee Shuster 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 24 104-235.443 52-68.770 260-10.8 1969-70 27 116-289.401 60-77.779 292-10.8 Totals 80 1001-12.5 Milton Moore 1,439 points from 1986-1990 75

Individual Records MOST POINTS Game: 44, Mickey Gibson vs. Washington & Lee (1969-70) Season: 634, Kevin Martin (1998-99) Career: 1,919 Bamford Jones (1973-77) BEST SCORING AVERAGE Season: 23.3, Mickey Gibson (1969-70) Career: 21.9, Guy Batsel (1966-68) MOST FIELD GOALS Game: 20, Jim Baker vs. UNC Charlotte (1965-66) 20, Mickey Gibson vs. Washington & Lee (1969-70) Season: 270, Bamford Jones (1976-77) Career: 835, Bamford Jones (1973-77) MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 29, Willie Simpson vs. Winthrop (1985-86) Season: 566, Jim McElhaney (1968-69) Career: 1810, Jim McElhaney (1966-71) BEST FIELD GOAL ACCURACY Game (10 or more): Josh Pittman (10-of-11,.910) vs. Montreat (1995-96) Season (100 or more): Bob Wolf (93-of-149,.624) 1972-73 Career (Min. 400): William Funderburk (265-of-463,.572) (1984-88) MOST FREE THROWS Game: 22, Andre Smith vs. Elon (2002-03) Season: 174, Kevin Martin (1998-99) Career: 383, Kevin Martin (1996-99) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS MOST STEALS Game: 7 by Ralf Melis vs. Montreat (1994-95) 7 by Andre Smith vs. High Point (1999-00) 7 by Bryan McCullough vs. Radford (2003-04) 7 by Bryan McCullough vs. Coastal Carolina (2003-04) Season: 69 by Andre Smith (2002-03) Career: 223 by Andre Smith (1999-03) MOST BLOCKED SHOTS Game: 8 by Robert Stevenson vs. Elon (1997-98) 8 by C.J. Walker vs. East Tennessee (2003-04) Season: 86 by C.J. Walker (2003-04) Career: 164 by Pat Jolley (1980-84) NAIA ALL AMERICAN (Honorable Mention) Jim McElhaney-- 1968-69 Mickey Gibson-- 1969-70 NAIA All-District 6 Jim McElhaney-- 1967-68, 1968-69, 1970-71 Mickey Gibson-- 1968-69, 1969-70 Bamford Jones-- 1976-77, 1977-78 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS Randy Pallas: NAIA Academic All-American (1973-74 and 1974-75) Rod Healy: Academic All-American Honorable Mention (1970-71) Ralf Melis: Third Team Academic All-American (1994-95) Big South Scholar Athlete of the Year (94-95 and 95-96) Big South Christenbury Award (1995-96) MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 26, Andre Smith vs. Elon (2002-03) Season: 234, Kevin Martin (1998-99) Career: 527, Kevin Martin (1996-99) FREE THROW ACCURACY Game: (12 or more), 13-of-13, Paul Allen (1982-83) 13-of-13, Tom Haus (1983-84) Consecutive: 24 by Andre Smith (1999-00) Season: (Min. 75): Brandt Williams (77-of-90,.856) (1988-89) Career; (Min. 250): Josh Kohn (213-of-255,.835) (1992-96) MOST THREE-POINTERS Game: 8 by Josh Kohn vs. Winthrop (1993-94) Season: 92 by Josh Kohn (1993-94) Career: 296 by Josh Kohn (1992-96) MOST REBOUNDS Game: 30 by Rod Healy vs. Belmont-Abbey (1969-70) Season: 393 by Frank Rhyne (1973-74) Career: 1,121 by Rod Healy (1967-71) MOST ASSISTS Game: 14 by Jeff Lippard vs. Charleston Southern (1990-91) Season: 205 by Mike Grace (1973-74) Career: 460 by George Gilbert (1976-80) Bryan McCullough is the Bulldogs most recent 1,000 point scorer. 76

TEAM RECORDS Team Records MOST POINTS Game: 144 vs. Voorhees (1987-88) Season: 2756 (1972-73) Best Scoring Average: 90.7 (1971-72) MOST FIELD GOALS Game: 57 vs. Voorhees (1987-88) Season: 1192 (1972-73) MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 81 vs. Voorhees (1987-88) Season: 2635 (1973-74) BEST FIELD GOALS ACCURACY Game:.705, 31-of-44 vs. Coastal Carolina (1994-95) Season: 805-of-1568,.513 (1987-88) MOST FREE THROWS Game: 36 vs. Radford (1999-00) Season: 527 (1971-72) MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 52 vs. Mars Hill (1982-83) Season: 773 (1971-72) BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game: 1,000, 24-of-24 vs. High Point (1999-00) Season:.772, 419-of-543 (1987-88) MOST THREE-POINTERS Game: 14 vs. Winthrop (1992-93) Season: 235 (1992-93) MOST THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED Game: 33 vs. Campbell (1992-93) Season: 662 (1992-93) BEST THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE Game:.800, 12-of-15 vs. Voorhees (1988-89) Season:.447, 98-of-219 (1987-88) MOST REBOUNDS Game: 89 vs. Belmont-Abbey (1969-70) Season: 1676 (1971-72) Rebound Average: 55.9 (1971-72) MOST ASSISTS Game: 31 vs. Voorhees (1987-88) Season: 552 (1973-74) MOST STEALS Game: 20 vs. Coastal Carolina (1989-90) Season: 333 (1989-90) MOST BLOCKED SHOTS Game: 15 vs. Elon (1997-98) Season: 137 (2003-04) MOST WINS Season: 22 (1982-83) Winning Percentage:.710, 22-9 (1982-83) Longest Winning Streak: 11 games (1987-88) MOST LOSSES Season: 24 (1993-94) Lowest Percentage:.111, 3-24 (1993-94) Longest Losing Streak: 17 games (1993-94) MOST WINS BIG SOUTH Season: 11 (1996-97) & (1997-98) Winning Percentage:.917, 11-1 (1997-98) Longest Winning Streak: 8 games (1997-98) MOST LOSSES BIG SOUTH Season: 17 (1993-94) Lowest Percentage:.055, 1-17 (1993-94) Longest Losing Streak: 21, 1992-93 to 1993-94 BIGGEST MARGINS OF VICTORY Game: 77 vs. St. Andrews, 113-36 (1966-67) 62 vs. Clearwater Christian, 109-57 (1976-77) Big South Game: 33 vs. Campbell, 97-64 (1989-90) BIGGEST LOSING MARGIN Game: 64 at Texas Tech (Nov. 19, 2004-05) Big South Game: 40 vs. Winthrop, 90-50 (1999-00) MOST POINTS ALLOWED Game: 120 vs. N.C. State 120-71 (1995-96) 120 vs. Gardner-Webb 120-97 (1970-71) 117 vs. Connecticut, 117-67 (2002-03) Big South Game: 101 vs. Winthrop, 101-87 (1992-93) LEAST AMOUNT OF POINTS IN GAME Game: 27 vs. Clemson, 38-27 (1979-80) Big South Game: 43 vs. Radford, 70-43 (1993-94) 43 at Liberty, 65-43 (1995-96) TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS 1969 NAIA District 6 championship, NAIA Tournament, Kansas City 1971 NAIA District 6 championship, NAIA Tournament, Kansas City 1989 Big South Conference championship 1997 Big South Conference regular-season championship 1998 Big South Conference regular-season championship 2003 Big South Conference championship, NCAA Tournament in Dayton, Ohio and Birmingham, Ala. TOP 10 CROWDS TO SEE THE BULLDOGS PLAY 1. 23,891 at Kentucky (12-23-96) 2. 21,378 at Kentucky (12-7-99) 3. 21,101 at Syracuse (11-22-91) 4. 20,469 at Syracuse (12-30-03) 5. 19,556 at Syracuse (11-15-97) 6. 19,303 at North Carolina (12-31-94) 7. 16,300 at Kansas (1-2-03) 8. 15,600 at Kansas (12-15-96) 9. 15,400 at Kansas (1-4-04) 10. 14,144 at Arizona (11-28-97) 77

Individual Records Points Player Games Years Points Avg. 1. Bamford Jones 122 1974-78 1919 15.9 2. Jim McElhaney 110 1966-71 1904 17.3 3. Paul Allen 107 1980-84 1693 15.8 4. Josh Pittman 111 1994-98 1547 13.9 5. George Gilbert 109 1976-80 1523 13.9 6. Andre Smith 112 1999-2003 1495 13.3 7. Josh Kohn 109 1992-96 1467 13.5 8. Tony Bumphus 121 1974-78 1429 11.8 9. Van Wilkins 111 1983-87 1388 12.5 10. Gray Gautier 117 1971-75 1379 11.8 Rebounds Player Games Years Rebounds Avg. 1. Rod Healy 110 1967-71 1121 10.2 2. Tony Bumphus 121 1975-78 968 8.0 3. Pat Jolley 115 1981-84 847 7.4 4. Brent Keck 116 1987-91 703 6.1 5. Chris Lee 110 1967-71 701 6.4 6. Randy Pallas 83 1972-75 620 7.5 7. Frank Rhyne 65 1973-75 612 9.4 8. Paul Allen 107 1980-84 611 5.7 9. Robert Watson 116 1988-92 588 5.1 10. Byron Samuels 119 1982-86 584 4.9 Assists Player Years Assists 1. George Gilbert 1976-80 460 2. Josh Kohn 1992-96 430 3. Maurice Caldwell 1986-90 370 4. Andre Smith 1999-03 358 5. Jeff Lippard 1990-92 343 6. Bamford Jones 1974-78 319 7. Vincent Krieger 1994-98 311 8. Bryan McCullough 2001-05 300 9. Kevin Martin 1996-99 270 10. Randy Shepherd 1982-87 251 Steals Player Years Steals 1. Andre Smith 1999-03 223 2. Josh Pittman 1994-98 175 3. Josh Kohn 1992-96 162 4. Paul Allen 1981-84 147 Bryan McCullough 2001-05 147 6. Milton Moore 1986-90 138 7. Mitchell Hill 1978-82 124 8. Van Wilkins 1982-87 117 Pat Jolley 1982-87 117 10. Maurice Caldwell 1986-90 115 CAREER RECORDS Three-Point Field Goals Made Player Years 3-Pointers 1. Josh Kohn 1992-96 296 2. Willie Black 1990-95 162 3. Darryl Sanders 1989-91 133 4. Bryan McCullough 2001-05 125 5. Andre Smith 1999-03 120 6. Josh Pittman 1994-98 119 7. Brandon Carter 1999-03 116 8. Steven Rush 2003-05 98 9. Alex Kragel 2001-03 90 10. Jeff Coble 1994-99 66 Steals Player Years Steals 1. Andre Smith 1999-03 223 2. Josh Pittman 1994-98 175 3. Josh Kohn 1992-96 162 4. Maurice Caldwell 1986-90 155 5. Paul Allen 1981-84 147 Bryan McCullough 2001-05 147 7. Milton Moore 1986-90 138 8. Mitchell Hill 1978-82 124 9 Van Wilkins 1982-87 117 Pat Jolley 1980-84 117 Games Played Player Games Years 1. Bamofrd Jones 122 1974-78 2. Tony Bumphus 121 1974-78 3. Bamford Jones 120 1974-78 Mike Grace 120 1970-74 5. Byron Samuels 119 1982-86 6. Tom Haus 118 1981-85 7. Gray Gautier 117 1971-75 8. Andy Herzer 116 1980-84 Randy Shepherd 116 1982-87 Brent Keck 116 1987-81 Robert Watson 116 1988-92 Blocked Shots Player Years Blocks 1. Pat Jolley 1980-84 164 2. Robert Stevenson 1994-98 163 3. Adam Earnhardt 1997-01 160 4. C.J. Walker 2003-154 5. Milton Moore 1986-90 98 6. Dirk Lommerse 1996-98 77 7. Ben McGonagil 1999-03 61 8. Robert Watson 1988-92 52 9. Derrick Worrels 1985-87 47 10. Brent Keck 1987-91 45 78

ALL-TIME LETTERMEN A Gary Adams 1965-69 Mike Alexander 1990-92 Billy Allen 2000-04 Paul Allen 1980-84 Len Archambeault 1970-72 Larry Arrick 1966-68 B Joseph Barber 2001- Scott Barnes 1991-93 Mel Bacon 1966-68 Jim Baker 1964-66 Winfred Basnight 1982-84 Guy Batsel 1964-68 Chon Black 1990-92 Willie Black 1990-95 Brian Blackwell 1989-90 Mal Blankenship 1969-73 Chuck Blevins 1976-80 Rob Bliss 1987-88 Ogden Braxton 1977-80 Keith Brozek 1977-78 David Bobo 1970-71 Derek Borden 1991-92 Dennis Bostic 1974-78 Melvin Bostic 1989-90 Tim Brouwer 1982-83 Tony Bumphus 1974-78 C Maurice Caldwell 1986-90 Johnny Campbell 1974-76 Wayne Cannady 1976-77 Brett Carey 1999-01 Brandon Carter 1999-2003 Kevin Carter 1993-97 Kevin Cantwell 1971-73 Ricky Chatman 1986-88 David Clark 1979-83 Jeff Cloud 1982-83 Bill Clute 1986-87 Jeff Coble 1994-99 Carl Cohen 1971-72 William Coley 1994-96 Omar Collington 2002- Brian Combs 1987-89 Aaron Creasman 2002-04 John Crompton 1978-80 D Dave Dilling 1971-73 Phil Darcus 1973-75 David dehaan 1993-97 Scott DeVries 1974-78 Tip Dixon 1967-68 Jeff Dooley 1979-83 Durwood Dunlap 1968-72 E Adam Earnhardt 1997-01 Mark Emory 1978-82 Eric Evans 1992-94 Ben Ezell 1997-01 F Ross Farrington 1978-80 Juelian Flowers 1995-99 Prince Frazier 1974-76 Giovanni Freeman 1991-92 William Funderburk 1984-88 G John Gardner 1995-96 K.J. Garland 2003- Butch Garvin 1964-66 Don Gay 1992-94 Gray Gautier 1971-75 Scott George 1984-86 Mickey Gibson 1968-70 George Gilbert 1977-80 Andre Gower 1993-95 Gary Grace 1974-79 Mike Grace 1970-74 Jerry Green 1964-66 H Eddie Hannon 1997-78 Jerry Hardin 1979-80 Ben Harper 1977-79 Joey Harrell 2003- Michael Harper 2000-02 Wayne Harris 1970-71 Tom Haus 1981-85 Greg Headen 1970-72 Rob Healy 1967-71 Andy Herzer 1980-84 Mitchell Hill 1979-81 Oliver Holmes 2002- Jason Horton 1997-99 Kevin Huffman 1971-72 David Huskins 1968-72 I J David Jackson 1992-93 Juma Jackson 1999-00 John Jacoby 1990-92 Richie Jeffcoat 1984-88 Burt Jenkins 1992-94 Pat Jolley 1980-84 Bamford Jones 1974-78 Greg Jones 1984-86 Jeff Jones 1984-86 John Jones 1981-85 Keven Jones 1987-89 Jacob Jordan 1977-78 Robby Joyner 1999-2003 Mario Joyner 1991-95 Skipper Juhasz 1993-95 K Paul Kane 1973-74 Joe Kagel 1970-73 Brent Keck 1987-91 Mark King 1995-97 Victor King 1974-76 Josh Kohn 1992-96 Eric Knisely 1992-93 Vincent Krieger 1994-98 L Eddie Latta 1978-81 Chris Lee 1967-71 Ricky Lee 1976-77 Jeff Lippard 1990-92 Dirk Lommerse 1996-98 Allan Lovett 2000-01 Steve Lucas 1964-68 M Andre Mack 1993-94 John Mangel 1968-69 Kevin Martin 1996-99 Mike Matthews 1995-99 Michael McBride 1986-89 Bryan McCullough 2001-05 Geoff McCullough 1993-94 John McCray 1976-77 Anthony McDaniel 1970-71 Nicholas McDevitt 1997-2001 Mike McDowell 1973-75 Jim McElhaney 1966-71 Charlie McEnerney 1975-79 Ben McGonagil 1999-2003 Ralf Melis 1994-96 Charleston Miles 1978-80 Kevin Miller 1985-87 Lance Mitchell 1988-90 Joe Mize 1968-71 Chad Mohn 2002- John Moore 1973-75 Milton Moore 1986-90 Michael Morris 1973-76 Mo Morris 1972-75 Duran Morrison 1995-96 John Morrow 1979-80 Doug Murray 1970-73 N Mack Nance 1968-70 Dean Nanney 1968-71 Frank Napoli 1968-70 O Phil Oakes 1976-79 Sean O Driscoll 1972-73 Jabe O Neill 1991-94 Matt Osikowicz 1996-99 P Randy Pallas 1971-75 Tommy Penland 1970-71 Nick Perkins 1998 Jimmy Pheasant 1970-73 Josh Pittman 1994-98 Moise Preston 1988-90 Phil Price 1966-68 Q R Carl Redd 1975-79 Frank Rhyne 1973-75 Randy Rhyne 1973-74 Bryan Richerson 1996-99 John Risinger 1998-2000 Tracy Robinson 1985-86 Joe Roth 1968-70 Steven Rush 2003- Gerald Rutherford 1986-87 S Gary St. Clair 1970-73 Byron Samuels 1982-86 Kurt Samuels 1989-91 Darryl Sanders 1989-91 Dale Saunders 1973-74 Colin Shaw 1999-2003 Randy Shepard 1982-87 Harvey Shropshire 1988-90 Lee Shuster 1966-70 Willie Simpson 1985-87 Andre Smith 1999-2003 Remco Smits 1994-99 Brent Sporleader 1970-71 Derrick Stamey 1989-92 Robert Stevenson 1994-98 Dave Stickel 1977-78 Jason Stowe 1991-92 Steve Suddreth 1969-73 David Szymanski 1975-78 T Robert Thompson 1992-94 Greg Thurman 1987-88 Chris Turner 1971-73 U V Roy Van Oosteroom 1981-85 Mykail Vibbert 2005- W C.J. Walker 2003- Robert Watson 1988-92 Bobby Wilkins 1976-78 Van Wilkins 1982-87 Brandt Williams 1987-89 Darrell Wilson 1989 Bob Wolf 1971-73 Derrick Worrels 1985-87 X Y Z John Zeuli 1976-78 Mike Zimmer 1968-72 Bold indicates returning player 79

1969 Jim McElhaney (left) and Mickey Gibson pose next to the District 6 championship trophy that the Bulldogs won in 1969. The high-scoring duo both earned All-District honors for their play. DISTRICT 6 CHAMPIONSHIPS The first men s basketball championship for the Bulldogs came in the 1968-69 season when the Bulldogs captured the District 6 championship and advanced to the NAIA Tournament in Kansas City. It was the last year the school would be known as Asheville-Biltmore College, and head coach Bob Hartman had an excellent team ready to make a run for a championship. The Bulldogs were built around three great players. They were point guard Jim McElhany from Hartman s hometown of South Bend, Ind., guard-forward Mickey Gibson, a left-handed sharpshooter who transferred from the University of Kentucky and center Rod Healy, a native of Kokomo, Indiana, who is still the school s all-time leading rebounder. Hartman s Indiana pipeline brought him McElhaney and Healy but Gibson was a different story. As a sophomore at the University of Kentucky, Mickey got married during Christmas vacation, stated Hartman. Coach Rupp said no married man could play for the Kentucky. He was playing in an industrial league around Banner Elk, and we heard about him through some of his relatives, added Hartman. We were awfully fortunate to get Mickey Gibson to come to school here. He was a smart player with no limit on his range. The Bulldogs rolled to a 16-8 regular-season record and qualified for the District 6 playoffs. Hartman s club was at home in the semifinals and knocked off Erskine College, 76-70 behind 28 points from McElhaney, despite not playing well. We played terrible, stated Hartman after the game. We had the shakes the whole game. I hope we can play better against Newberry. The championship game would be played against Newberry at Wofford College, and the Bulldogs would play better. The Indians, brought a noisy crowd to Wofford, and hit a shot at the halftime buzzer to lead by six. Hartman wasn t too worried. We showed them a phony press in the first half and then we clamped down in the second half, remembered Hartman. Rod hit three shots early in the second half to get us going. Mickey started popping in shots and we were on our way. Gibson took over the game and finished the contest with 36 points as Asheville-Biltmore rolled to a 90-81 win. The school, which was in just its second year of competition on the NAIA level, had earned a trip to Kansas City for the national tournament. Up first for the Bulldogs was heavily-favored Grambling College led by future NBA player Freddie Hilton. Led by McElhaney s 27 points and Gibson s 20 points, A-B made its national tournament debut a successful one with an 86-74 victory. The Bulldogs season would end the next day with a loss to Monmouth (N.J.), 115-81. That first championship was pretty special, remarked Hartman. We were a pretty new school and to get to Kansas City meant so much to the city and the school. 1971 UNC Asheville players and fans mob junior forward Joe Kagel after his 35-footer at the buzzer gave the Bulldogs a 62-61 double overtime win over Western Carolina for the 1972 District 6 Championship. UNC Asheville earned its second district championship in 1971 and did it in dramatic style. The cast was a little different than the 1969 championship team. Jim McElhaney was still playing for the Bulldogs along with Rod Healy and Greg Headen. Mike Grace, a freshman, teamed up with McElhaney in the backcourt. UNC Asheville s biggest competitor that year was mountain rival Western Carolina. The season would produce three memorable -WCU match-ups. The Bulldogs won at Justice Center, 84-81 but the Cats edged in Cullowhee, 84-80. The teams would meet one more time for the District 6 championship at Memorial Auditorium in Greenville, S.C. This one was a classic with one incredible ending. The game was close all the way and went to overtime, tied at 52-52. The teams couldn t settle the game in the first overtime period and were tied, 54-54. In the second overtime period, WCU took control and led 61-58 with 49 seconds left. Dean Nanney scored for the Bulldogs to cut the lead to 61-60. The Catamounts ran the clock down to 10 seconds before Howard Winston, one of WCU s top players, was fouled. Winston missed the front end of the one-and-one. However, WCU got the rebound and Winston was fouled intentionally by Grace with seven seconds left. Incredibly, Winston missed both free throws. The second miss was rebounded by Healy. He quickly got the ball to Grace, who then threw the ball to a 6-5 forward named Joe Kagel. Kagel loved to shoot the ball but had a disdain for defense. He took two dribbles down the sideline and then put a shot from 35 feet out. Bank, swish. The Bulldogs won 62-61 and earned their second trip to Kansas City in three years. That s a game you ll never forget, stated UNC Asheville coach Bob Hartman. I ll remember Joe Kagel s shot forever. It was a great game, and we were fortunate to have the ball last. The Bulldogs trip to Kansas City was a short one as a very good Stephen F. Austin squad won 91-73. finished the season with a 20-10 overall record and memories of a game that will last a lifetime. 80

SCHOLARSHIPS The Bob Hartman Scholarship In the final men s basketball home game of the 2001-02 season, a special ceremony was held to honor UNC Asheville s all-time winningest coach, Bob Hartman. Coach Hartman was the school s head men s basketball coach and athletics director. The ceremony was held to recognize him for all of his efforts during his tenure. Hartman, a former three-sport letterman at Purdue, came to Asheville in 1962 and was the program s head basketball coach until 1979. He served as athletics director until 1981 and continued to teach in the Health and Fitness Program until retiring in 1990. In 2001, a group of Coach Hartman s players got together and decided to honor their former coach. They raised money to form a scholarship named after him that will be given to a deserving basketball player every year. Bob Hartman was head men s basketball coach at UNC Asheville for 17 seasons and led the Bulldog program to 258 victories and two district championships. Coach Hartman led the Bulldogs to some great moments during his coaching career, including two trips to the NAIA national tournament in Kansas City in 1969 and 1971. Coach Hartman helped pave the way for UNC Asheville to be the Division I athletics program, as it is today. The Jim McElhaney Scholarship The Jim McElhaney Scholarship was created in the summer of 2003 to honor a men s and women s basketball player who best typifies the kind of player that Jim McElhaney was. Red McElahney was one of the greatest basketball players to ever play at UNC Asheville. He played here from 1966-71 and finished his career as the second all-time leading scorer at with 1,904 points. Jim was known as a fierce competitor who gave his all every moment he was on the court. McElhaney was a four-year starter and led the school to two District championships and trips to the NAIA national tournament. McElhaney was an Honorable Mention All-American and earned All-District honors three different times. In September of 2003, he was posthumously inducted into the first ever UNC Asheville Athletic Hall of Fame. He passed away in November of 2002 after an illness and some former players decided to honor Red by naming a scholarship after him. Jim McElhaney finished his career as the second all-time leading scorer at UNC Asheville with 1,904 points. 81

IN THE NCAA 2003 UNC Asheville 92, Texas Southern 84, OT NCAA Opening Round March 18, 2003 Dayton Arena/Dayton, Ohio DAYTON, Ohio Once again overtime was UNC Asheville s time. The Bulldogs made their NCAA tournament debut a successful one as they outlasted Texas Southern, 92-84 in overtime before a packed crowd of 7,711 at Dayton Arena. The win was s fourth straight and raised its overtime record to a perfect 5-0. Three of the Bulldogs four past wins have come in overtime. Asheville will play top-seeded Texas in the first round of the NCAA tournament in Birmingham on March 21. UNC Asheville became the first team from the Big South Conference to win a NCAA tournament basketball game. Senior guard Andre Smith made sure his team would play one more game as he scored a season-high 28 points, including 10 in overtime. Bryan McCullough added 15 points, Alex Kragel hit three second-half 3-pointers and finished with 14 points, Ben McGonagil had 12 points and Joseph Barber 11 The Bulldogs (15-16) led by four late in regulation only to see the Tigers get a last-second shot from Lionel Willis with 3.4 seconds left to tie the game at 75-75. But Smith took charge right away in overtime. He sank a long trey 10 seconds into overtime to give the Bulldogs the lead for good at 78-75. also got a clutch three-pointer from freshman Chad Mohn to give Asheville an 86-79 lead. Oliver Holmes came off the bench to grab two key offensive rebounds. Barber also scored a key bucket when he rebounded a missed Bulldog free throw and scored. Smith sealed the game with a layup with 40 seconds left and added two free throws for the final margin. We have a saying that we use all the time and that s we are not going to be denied, commented Kragel afterwards. Even though we went to overtime, we just wouldn t be denied. The people who are playing great right now are the ones who are enjoying basketball and having fun, stated UNC Asheville coach Eddie Biedenbach. We re one of those teams. Once again our guys dug down and found a way to get it done, added Biedenbach. We made some big shots when we had to have them, especially in overtime. We made some mistakes on defense late in regulation that allowed them to tie the game, Biedenbach also said. But in overtime, we really rose to the occasion. Andre Smith scored a season-high 28 points to lead UNC Asheville to a 92-88 NCAA opening round tournament win over Texas Southern at the Dayton Arena. The Bulldogs didn t know much about Texas Southern but did know one of its players. Sophomore Allan Lovett began his college career at Asheville and played one year during the 2000-01 season. He transferred to TSU and enjoyed a fabulous game with 28 points. The first half went back and forth before a late Bulldog surge put in front, 43-39. The Tigers came out and grabbed the lead quickly in the second half. The lead ballooned to 60-51 midway through the second half when the Bulldogs roared back. Kragel hit back-to-back three-pointers to cut the lead to 60-57. eventually took the lead behind two free throws from Smith to lead 70-69. Another Kragel trey with 40 seconds left pushed the margin go 73-69 before the Tigers tied the game at the end of regulation. NOTES Andre Smith s 28 points was a season-high the Bulldogs had five players in double figures won despite having two starters foul out early in overtime the game was s first ever NCAA tournament contest the Bulldogs are now a perfect 5-0 in overtime. 82

IN THE NCAA Texas 82, UNC Asheville 61 First Round/NCAA Tournament Friday, March 21, 2003 Birmingham/Jefferson Civic Center/Birmingham, AL 2003 Andre Smith led all scorers with 19 points in s first-round game with Texas BIRMINGHAM, Ala. UNC Asheville s improbable run to the NCAA tournament ended with an 82-61 loss to top-seeded Texas in the first round of the tournament before a sell-out crowd at the Jefferson County Civic Center. The Bulldogs finished the season with a 15-17 record, while the Longhorns began a NCAA trip that would see them advance to the Final Four. did not go down without a fight. Texas, behind the play of National Player of the Year T.J. Ford, jumped out to a quick 29-10 lead. The rout appeared to be on at that point. Not so fast said Asheville. The Bulldogs would slowly creep back in the game. scored on five of its last seven possessions of the first half to cut the lead to 10 at 36-26. Ben McGonagil led the charge with eight points in the final five minutes. Alex Kragel scored to open the second half and suddenly the Bulldogs were within, 36-28. But Texas scored on 10 of its next 12 possessions to slowly expand the lead and keep Asheville at bay. Ford finished with eight points but had 11 assists. Andre Smith led all scorers with 19 points, including two impressive slam-dunks in the second half. He dunked on an alley-oop and then went through the Texas defense for a slam later in the half. McGonagil added 14 points for the Bulldogs, while Kragel finished with nine points. The game was a reunion for head coach Eddie Biedenbach and Texas head coach Rick Barnes. It was Biedenbach who gave Barnes his start in coach when he hired him as a volunteer assistant at Davidson back in 1978. We played well but we needed to play well to beat UNC Asheville today, commented Barnes afterwards. They certainly played well and made us earn everything. We re happy to get by them and advance in the tournament. Biedenbach was proud of his team s effort. Our margin of error is pretty small in a game like this but our guys showed a lot of heart for staying in there as long as we did against a great team like Texas, stated Biedenbach. We just didn t have the size and strength of Texas to win the game. NOTES Andre Smith finished his career at UNC Asheville as the sixth all-time leading scorer with 1,495 points the Bulldogs were the only team in the NCAA tournament with a losing record the 21-point margin of defeat was the closest a Big South Conference team came in the NCAA 64-team tournament since UNC Greensboro lost to Cincinnati, 68-63 in 1996 Smith was the leading scorer in the game with 19 points ended up playing the top three teams in the Big 12 Conference in Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas, all three of those teams made it to the Final Eight with Kansas and Texas advancing to the Final Four. 83

YEAR-BY-YEAR 1964-65 (14-13) 77 Tusculum 70 76 @Tusculum 91 86 Milligan 74 84 UNC Charlotte 70 79 @Pikeville 109 64 @King 85 109 Tampa 87 72 Pembroke St. 78 71 @UNC Wilmington 88 59 Catawba 101 45 @Oglethorpe 90 89 Milligan 62 93 St. Andrews 71 70 Mars Hill 68 66 @Maryville 62 79 @Pembroke St. 65 84 @Rollins 87 86 @Tampa 96 80 @Florida Pres. 94 71 @UNC Charlotte 72 99 Pikeville 85 74 @Mars Hill 72 89 @St. Andrews 83 77 UNC Wilmington 83 75 Maryville 70 56 Oglethorpe 61 1965-66 (15-8) 71 @Tusculum 83 82 St. Andrews 68 80 UNC Wilmington 67 82 Tusculum 72 74 @King 67 68 @Athens St. 78 69 @Western Carolina 74 64 @Concord 60 93 UNC Charlotte 77 73 Milligan 80 71 Pembroke St. 63 66 King 56 87 @Maryville 76 76 @UNC Wilmington 97 79 @Frederick 103 111 @St. Andrews 80 66 @Pembroke St. 65 105 UNC Charlotte 63 69 @Augusta 59 55 @Oglethorpe 79 1966-67 (17-80) 88 Augusta 76 85 Shorter 86 96 Milligan 76 78 @Pembroke St. 87 68 Oglethorpe 79 77 @Shorter 62 84 Mars Hill 64 83 @UNC Wilmington 78 80 @Newberry 81 80 @Presbyterian 72 113 St. Andrews 36 83 Florida Pres. 66 84 72 @Augusta 71 76 @Emory & Henry 84 97 UNC Wilmington 86 87 @St. Leo 72 79 @Biscayne 75 94 Maryville 76 108 @St. Andrews 68 89 Pembroke St. 94 81 Emory & Henry 74 96 @Milligan 105 74 St. Leo 69 106 @Maryville 81 69 @Mars Hill 70 1967-68 (16-9) 95 Hanover 93 79 Pembroke St. 69 82 @High Point 94 103 Mars Hill 73 79 @UNC Wilmington 80 53 @Washington & Lee 61 78 @Milligan 73 89 Campbell 81 89 @Appalachian St. 83 97 @Shorter 69 98 Earlham 110 94 @Maryville 68 114 Milligan 83 99 Newberry 87 69 @Augusta 68 108 UNC Wilmington 85 82 @Campbell 95 83 @Pembroke St. 99 87 @Greensboro 76 62 @UT-Chattanooga 88 89 @Mars Hill 57 56 @Oglethorpe 111 1968-69 (19-9) District 6 Champions 98 Mars Hill 94 69 Hanover 73 102 @Mars Hill 87 63 Pembroke St. 54 88 Campbell 72 97 Baptist 91 101 J.C. Smith 84 97 @Shorter 75 101 @Berry 102 96 Mars Hill 94 67 @Augusta 78 78 @Belmont-Abbey 79 99 @UNC Wilmington 78 69 Augusta 80 64 @Pembroke St. 67 103 Lander 78 111 Washington & Lee 83 68 @Campbell 70 91 @Lincoln Memorial 80 97 @Lander 64 85 @Baptist 86 109 Maryville 69 121 UNC Wilmington 92 83 @Maryville 74 District 6 Playoffs 76 Erskine 70 90 Newberry 81 NAIA Tournament at Kansas City, MO. 86 Grambling 74 81 Monmouth 115 1969-70 (14-13) 76 @Carson-Newman 90 66 Berry 61 86 Gardner-Webb 87 74 @North Carolina A&T 110 92 @Guilford 76 52 Appalachian St. 63 81 Lander 62 84 @Kentucky St. 100 60 Macalester 57 89 @High Point 85 67 @Lenior-Rhyne 70 84 @Campbell 81 68 @Gardner-Webb 76 74 @Western Carolina 61 69 Erskine 63 80 Baptist 84 97 @Wofford 74 60 @Appalachian St. 73 60 @Erskine 64 88 @Gardner-Webb 80 89 Mars Hill 72 66 Western Carolina 53 59 @Lander 67 103 Belmont-Abbey 83 87 Wofford 63 87 @Mars Hill 67 80 @Baptist 90 64 Western Carolina 53 1970-71 (20-10) District 6 Champions 67 @Guilford 72 72 Mars Hill 68 74 Gardner-Webb 65 84 Western Carolina 81 75 @Appalachian St. 64 77 West Florida 69 100 Guilford 79 110 Emory & Henry 79 66 Campbell 63 114 @Carson-Newman 105 112 Lander 72 79 @Erskine 83 81 Wofford 80 82 Appalachian St. 64 88 @Baptist 78 84 @West Florida 94 79 @LSU-New Orleans 88 73 @Mars Hill 65 117 Erskine 82 75 @High Point 77 100 @Belmont-Abbey 76 80 @Wofford 92 97 @Gardner-Webb 120 116 Baptist 97 98 Mars Hill 81 77 @Lander 98 District 6 Playoffs

YEAR-BY-YEAR 99 South Carolina St. 90 62 Western Carolina 61 NAIA Tournament at Kansas City, MO. 73 Stephen F. Austin 91 1971-72 (19-12) 85 High Point 74 88 Gardner-Webb 94 99 @King 77 94 @Western Carolina 102 92 @Erskine 73 115 Lander 104 82 @Carson-Newman 90 81 Guilford 79 99 Gardner-Webb 103 104 Southern Tech 102 96 Milligan 73 86 @Baptist 87 78 @Appalachian St. 69 104 @Guilford 118 85 @Erskine 75 80 Appalachian St. 68 86 @Wofford 72 70 @Univ. of Virgin Islands 65 80 @Univ. of Virgin Islands 69 78 @High Point 76 92 Baptist 74 106 Belmont-Abbey 113 60 @Western Carolina 67 122 @Voorhees 102 65 @Gardner-Webb 97 87 Mars Hill 88 124 Voorhees 89 92 Wofford 85 84 @Mars Hill 93 99 @Lander 105 1972-73 (15-17) 89 Allen 67 86 Gardner-Webb 87 71 High Point 69 110 Claflin 89 74 @High Point 71 101 South Carolina St. 72 66 Mars Hill 62 72 @Middle Tennessee 87 87 Catawba 89 110 @Southern Tech 91 76 @Morgan St. 83 77 @Lincoln (Pa.) 75 79 @Baptist 76 80 @South Carolina St. 86 95 Western Carolina 82 99 Gardner-Webb 112 84 @Lander 66 87 @Appalachian St. 90 79 @Mars Hill 74 102 @Barber-Scotia 105 86 Baptist 77 82 Belmont-Abbey 94 74 @Western Carolina 81 96 @Catawba 104 91 @Gardner-Webb 105 102 King 88 84 Florida Tech 88 68 Lander 76 82 Barber-Scotia 88 District 6 Playoffs 106 Presbyterian 98 78 South Carolina St. 87 1973-74 (17-18) 70 @Milligan 75 81 Union 73 74 Carson-Newman 88 77 @Mars Hill 90 68 @Presbyterian 74 69 @Newberry 81 80 @Lander 61 96 Southern Tech 82 84 Mars Hill 81 86 Western Carolina 80 89 @Pfeiffer 69 66 @Mars Hill 73 88 @Southern Tech 89 92 @LSU-New Orleans 105 83 Mars Hill 80 77 @Baptist 75 98 Newberry 95 88 @Carson-Newman 87 95 Lander 80 55 @Erskine 51 85 Presbyterian 76 69 Pembroke St. 68 71 @Western Carolina 83 73 @Wofford 69 78 @Appalachian St. 80 70 @Virginia Comm. 111 67 @Pembroke St. 88 66 @Mars Hill 77 56 Erskine 57 88 @Gardner-Webb 95 66 Wofford 81 98 Baptist 86 86 @Presbyterian 93 District 6 Playoffs 56 @Belmont-Abbey 66 1974-75 (12-17) 54 Carson-Newman 95 93 Shorter 77 68 N.C. State 111 78 East Texas State 101 63 East Tennessee State 62 74 @Appalachian State 83 84 Augusta 80 85 Belmont-Abbey 72 77 @Florida Southern 101 79 @UNC Wilmington 97 69 @Pembroke State 77 76 @Methodist 73 74 Milligan 73 70 @Carson-Newman 73 55 Newberry 71 57 Gardner-Webb 59 63 UNC Wilmington 47 75 @Presbyterian 77 69 @Western Carolina 94 53 @Newberry 54 82 @Wofford 103 82 Western Carolina 84 63 @Augusta 61 57 Pembroke State 59 88 @Gardner-Webb 116 73 Mars Hill 68 66 Wofford 65 71 Lander 67 79 Presbyterian 78 1975-76 (8-22) 79 Lander 80 71 Hanover 57 75 Gardner-Webb 86 69 @UNC Wilmington 75 69 @Mars Hill 81 60 N.C. State 111 88 USC-Aiken 67 80 @Milligan 79 69 @UNC Wilmington 76 67 Augusta 72 80 @Catawba 69 49 @Pembroke St. 55 70 @UT-Chattanooga 85 70 Milligan 82 72 @Gardner-Webb 94 62 UNC Wilmington 63 78 Belmont-Abbey 86 93 Presbyterian 82 67 Mars Hill 90 67 @Wofford 58 70 Carson-Newman 79 71 Western Carolina 86 61 @Augusta 62 80 @USC-Aiken 77 52 @Newberry 54 69 UT-Chattanooga 72 96 Wofford 75 60 @Belmont-Abbey 73 84 @Presbyterian 89 85

YEAR-BY-YEAR 1976-77 (14-18) 79 @High Point 91 119 Clearwater Christian 57 71 Carson-Newman 68 71 @Pembroke State 64 65 @East Carolina 68 83 @Gardner-Webb 102 70 @Carson-Newman 72 74 @Milligan 81 73 @Lander 81 78 Augusta 77 73 @Wake Forest 84 70 @Pembroke St. 74 65 @Methodist 61 71 @College of Char. 70 93 @USC-Aiken 95 70 @Presbyterian 72 78 @Wofford 88 86 Milligan 61 72 Belmont-Abbey 70 83 @Lenoir-Rhyne 107 90 Wofford 74 77 Augusta 87 79 @Southern Miss. 89 82 USC-Aiken 75 106 @Limestone 85 86 Mars Hill 89 74 Newberry 81 89 Lenoir-Rhyne 100 67 @Mars Hill 68 79 Belmont-Abbey 72 70 Presbyterian 54 District 6 Playoffs 78 @Mars Hill 79 1977-78 (17-15) 68 @Carson-Newman 81 89 Spring Arbor 87 106 Milligan 89 73 USC-Spartanburg 61 85 Lander 65 84 Newberry 82 86 Presbyterian 78 71 @East Tennessee State 81 99 Milligan 84 77 Augusta 71 62 @Middle Tennessee 74 83 @College of Charleston 67 70 @Florida Tech 88 62 @Augusta 71 76 @Wake Forest 94 57 Carson-Newman 62 65 @Appalachian State 89 78 @Milligan 65 77 Belmont-Abbey 70 101 @East Carolina 92 73 USC-Spartanburg 64 97 @Southern Mississippi 98 100 Limestone 86 84 @Wofford 75 82 @Gardner-Webb 89 72 @Newberry 81 77 Lenoir-Rhyne 97 89 @Mars Hill 75 84 Belmont-Abbey 93 86 75 Presbyterian 60 90 Wofford 78 80 Mars Hill 88 1978-79 (7-20) 66 @Carson-Newman 62 69 @North Carolina A&T 80 73 @East Carolina 89 57 @Baptist 60 71 Elon 81 68 @East Tennessee State 94 73 @Georgia 85 68 Augusta 70 70 @Wake Forest 91 61 @Middle Tennessee 98 71 @Austin Peay 79 75 @UNC Wilmington 82 92 Milligan 75 81 Gardner-Webb 84 91 @Belmont-Abbey 107 89 @Mars Hill 81 78 @Limestone 70 81 Carson-Newman 78 74 Mars Hill 75 67 @Elon 84 81 @Milligan 95 75 @Morehead St. 99 83 Belmont-Abbey 90 88 Baptist 70 87 UNC Wilmington 90 62 Lenoir-Rhyne 58 1979-80 (11-6) Head Coach: Jerry Green 65 Carson-Newman 58 74 @Belmont-Abbey 77 83 Wingate 73 100 Bristol 41 72 @Milligan 93 70 @East Tennessee State 105 80 Central Wesleyan 71 54 Augusta 59 65 @Pembroke St. 73 64 @Wake Forest 90 64 @Mars Hill 62 51 @East Carolina 52 64 @James Madison 67 71 @Gardner-Webb 73 76 Lenoir-Rhyne 69 76 Milligan 54 56 @Augusta 66 65 Mars Hill 68 74 Belmont-Abbey 57 59 @Carson-Newman 58 57 @UNC Wilmington 69 78 @Lenoir-Rhyne 93 83 Limestone 62 70 Pembroke State 78 84 @Newberry 90 69 Gardner-Webb 63 27 @Clemson 38 1980-81 (14-15) Head Coach: Jerry Green 79 King 59 87 Tusculum 81 64 @UNC Charlotte 71 54 @East Tennessee 71 57 @South Carolina 85 113 Central Wesleyan 99 66 Wofford 59 70 Voorhees 61 57 Milligan 56 70 @Wofford 72 69 @Carson-Newman 56 69 @East Carolina 70 74 Gardner-Webb 86 65 @Lenoir-Rhyne 67 75 @Milligan 61 71 Limestone 74 75 Mars Hill 69 68 @Wake Forest 99 93 @Limestone 113 59 Belmont-Abbey 62 60 Friendship 50 74 @Furman 94 83 @Tusculum 64 70 Lenoir-Rhyne 68 51 UNC Wilmington 53 72 @Mars Hill 51 86 Carson-Newman 67 82 @Gardner-Webb 84 63 @Belmont-Abbey 81 1981-82 (19-10) Head Coach: Jerry Green 86 Wofford 53 82 Tusculum 59 74 Carson-Newman 68 78 Averett 51 61 @South Carolina 75 64 @UNC Charlotte 71 81 Milligan 71 48 USC-Spartanburg 54 58 @Mars Hill 67 87 @Barber-Scotia 71 75 Livingstone 65 62 @Carson-Newman 64 58 Gardner-Webb 56 64 Lenoir-Rhyne 63 83 Claflin 66 61 @Livingstone 56 56 @Wofford 64 88 @Milligan 76 60 @Belmont-Abbey 65 75 Benedict 70 91 Voorhees 55 73 @Tusculum 64 76 @Lenoir-Rhyne 88 68 Barber-Scotia 54 68 Mars Hill 59 66 @Tennessee Tech 91 73 @Gardner-Webb 77 63 Belmont-Abbey 55

YEAR-BY-YEAR 1982-83 (22-9) Head Coach: Jerry Green 103 Lee 57 80 N.C. Central 77 56 @Lincoln Memorial 72 85 @Carson-Newman 91 87 Anderson 73 69 @UNC Charlotte 59 52 @Milligan 36 54 @Wake Forest 72 82 Mars Hill 67 73 Barber-Scotia 71 81 @Gardner-Webb 84 81 Knoxville 66 71 Methodist 60 89 Lenoir-Rhyne 83 66 @Lee 60 90 Voorhees 58 59 USC-Spartanburg 58 70 Lincoln Memorial 58 60 @Knoxville 51 55 Belmont-Abbey 50 55 @USC-Spartanburg 57 84 Benedict 56 76 @Lenoir-Rhyne 73 58 @Barber-Scotia 59 82 Gardner-Webb 95 59 @Belmont-Abbey 56 58 Milligan 47 71 Carson-Newman 80 63 @Mars Hill 59 District 26 Playoffs 70 @Gardner-Webb 68 55 @Catawba 74 1983-84 (21-10) Head Coach: Jerry Green 88 Lincoln Memorial 77 111 Lee 62 84 N.C. Central 66 60 @South Carolina 71 57 @UNC Charlotte 56 58 Knoxville 54 59 Oglethorpe 51 50 @Transylvania 58 63 @Milligan 44 86 @Barber-Scotia 68 77 Gardner-Webb 75 80 Palm Beach Atlantic 46 77 @Carson-Newman 78 72 Milligan 52 54 @Lee 50 68 @Knoxville 62 71 Mars Hill 57 49 @Belmont-Abbey 61 48 @USC-Spartanburg 57 63 @Lincoln Memorial 75 67 Lenoir-Rhyne 68 96 Barber-Scotia 61 90 @Mars Hill 96 62 @Gardner-Webb 48 70 Belmont-Abbey 57 91 USC-Spartanburg 71 103 Benedict 81 58 Lenoir-Rhyne 50 District 26 Playoffs 48 @Belmont-Abbey 46 46 @Pembroke State 50 1984-85 (15-13) Head Coach: Jerry Green 59 Coastal Carolina 57 67 Pembroke State 60 71 Winthrop 66 73 @Livingstone 81 61 @USC-Spartanburg 60 71 @East Tennessee State 77 68 Greensboro 49 114 Barber-Scotia 86 85 Milligan 81 60 @Coastal Carolina 72 64 @Pembroke State 65 68 USC-Spartanburg 70 68 @Winthrop 57 55 Columbus 53 60 @Belmont-Abbey 67 74 @Gardner-Webb 75 66 @Benedict 67 78 @Barber-Scotia 81 83 @Mars Hill 80 78 Gardner-Webb 82 69 Belmont-Abbey 75 87 Milligan 77 108 Livingstone 83 69 Armstrong State 67 119 Benedict 89 72 @Armstrong State 73 69 @Columbus 87 84 Mars Hill 89 1985-86 (20-9) Head Coach: Jerry Green 68 @UNC Charlotte 92 98 Voorhees 85 71 @Furman 72 76 @Pembroke State 79 57 @East Tennessee State 71 71 @Milligan 81 84 Pembroke State 78 66 @Pfeiffer 67 65 @Longwood 62 69 Pfeiffer 65 87 Methodist 65 61 Longwood 52 80 Webber 75 61 @Coastal Carolina 44 68 Milligan 66 70 Belmont-Abbey 69 68 Winthrop 60 115 Benedict 63 73 @Armstrong State 93 75 Coastal Carolina 66 78 Mars Hill 61 70 @Belmont-Abbey 59 71 @Winthrop 76 71 Armstrong State 60 101 Barber-Scotia 72 65 @Coastal Carolina 62 69 @Mars Hill 61 64 Radford 62 64 Baptist 65 1986-87 (15-11) Head Coach: Jerry Green 58 @Clemson 89 86 Barber-Scotia 65 85 @Western Carolina 67 69 @East Tennessee State 66 65 Furman 62 65 @N.C. State 81 63 @James Madison 64 107 Methodist 64 74 Western Carolina 60 68 @Eastern Kentucky 97 69 @UT-Chattanooga 77 69 @Augusta 63 68 @Appalachian State 54 63 @Radford 76 63 Baptist 73 78 Campbell 70 73 Eastern Kentucky 72 65 @The Citadel 71 80 Radford 74 70 @Baptist 67 67 Appalachian State 79 100 Augusta 73 61 @Campbell 70 103 East Tennessee State 74 73 Coastal Carolina 68 76 Campbell 79 1987-88 (13-15) Head Coach: Jerry Green 144 Voorhees 93 87 @Eastern Kentucky 110 85 The Citadel 72 76 Western Carolina 71 65 @Georgia 95 90 James Madison 81 58 @California 53 77 @East Tennessee State 88 69 @Western Carolina 74 55 @Appalachian State 65 86 Benedict 67 72 Augusta 69 63 Winthrop 55 63 @Coastal Carolina 79 62 Radford 69 91 Campbell 73 80 Appalachian State 86 74 @Furman 64 75 @Baptist 77 69 Coastal Carolina 72 62 @Winthrop 53 72 Baptist 65 69 @Augusta 66 60 @Campbell 78 81 @Radford 83 117 Covenant 78 76 @N.C. State 87 58 @Winthrop 63 87

YEAR-BY-YEAR 1988-89 (16-14) Big South Champions Head Coach: Don Doucette 64 @Georgia Tech 97 103 Voorhees 44 96 Eastern Kentucky 84 77 @The Citadel 93 85 Eckerd 74 94 @Western Carolina 91 57 @Appalachian State 71 65 @Georgia 108 77 UT-Chattanooga 82 74 VMI 70 62 Appalachian State 77 71 Coker 57 96 @Augusta 87 53 @Winthrop 66 60 Coastal Carolina 86 75 @Radford 87 72 Western Carolina 76 71 @Campbell 82 82 Baptist 74 74 @Coastal Carolina 91 98 King 50 67 Winthrop 59 74 @Baptist 75 97 Augusta 75 76 Campbell 71 75 @N.C. State 90 105 Radford 76 62 Radford 58 88 Coastal Carolina 76 93 Campbell 78 1989-90 (18-12) Head Coach: Don Doucette 114 Voorhees 67 92 King 57 83 @VMI 77 62 @Virginia Tech. 83 74 @Mercer 59 78 Western Carolina 70 73 @Appalachian State 87 70 @N.C. State 110 63 @Providence 77 61 Davidson 56 70 @College of Charleston 81 50 @Clemson 74 87 Augusta 64 74 @Coastal Carolina 83 78 Radford 72 87 @Winthrop 68 97 Campbell 63 74 @Baptist 90 61 @Davidson 58 63 Coastal Carolina 68 89 Winthrop 90 90 @Augusta 76 83 College of Charleston 73 72 @Campbell 84 87 Baptist 84 96 Western Carolina 83 75 @Radford 65 79 Augusta 73 88 78 Radford 72 73 Coastal Carolina 76 1990-91 (8-20) Head Coach: Don Doucette 92 Averett 74 66 @Vanderbilt 103 79 Western Carolina 81 89 Milligan 76 84 Mercer 72 71 @Davidson 73 51 @Cincinnati 95 76 @Central Florida 91 60 @N.C. State 99 89 Davidson 86 72 Appalachian State 76 69 @College of Charleston 70 66 VMI 74 68 Augusta 80 73 @Radford 86 91 Winthrop 68 58 @Campbell 91 90 Charleston Southern 86 74 @Coastal Carolina 84 73 @Winthrop 64 77 @Western Carolina 86 78 @Augusta 94 67 Coastal Carolina 91 61 Campbell 62 76 @Baptist 93 62 College of Charleston 56 67 Radford 97 53 Augusta 62 1991-92 (9-19) Head Coach: Don Doucette 60 Union 65 85 @Western Carolina 100 68 @Syracuse 83 88 @Stetson 91 81 Murray State 101 81 Milligan 63 77 Warren Wilson 42 54 @Florida State 107 63 Charleston Southern 70 54 @Clemson 94 45 Davidson 64 85 @Coastal Carolina 93 75 @Campbell 69 76 @Liberty 90 68 @Radford 81 64 Winthrop 59 51 @VMI 62 57 Campbell 71 66 Coastal Carolina 62 75 Western Carolina 83 59 @Charleston Southern 83 82 Liberty 77 63 @Appalachian State 65 78 @Winthrop 75 71 @Mercer 66 68 @Davidson 76 79 Radford 76 54 Liberty 85 1992-93 (4-23) Head Coach: Don Doucette 69 @N.C. State 72 67 Milligan 57 46 Western Carolina 73 52 @South Carolina 89 87 Montreat-Anderson 72 71 @Virginia Tech 91 56 @Missouri 99 82 @UMBC 91 64 @Towson St. 84 75 Winthrop 79 72 Radford 69 50 @Liberty 73 62 @Radford 81 59 Coastal Carolina 65 62 Campbell 75 73 Liberty 80 66 @Winthrop 79 99 Charleston Southern 92 65 @Campbell 90 72 @Charleston Southern 91 68 @Coastal Carolina 100 69 Mercer 74 60 Towson State 75 75 UMBC 91 69 @Western Carolina 82 81 @UNC Greensboro 96 87 Winthrop 101 1993-94 (3-24) Head Coach: Randy Wiel 81 Montreat-Anderson 74 60 @Miami (Fla.) 82 59 @Ohio State 93 63 Mars Hill 72 58 @N.C State 70 74 Erskine 65 55 @Xavier 82 44 @Kansas 90 67 @Charleston Southern 81 76 @Coastal Carolina 80 71 Liberty 79 61 UNC Greensboro 82 66 @Campbell 74 80 @Winthrop 82 68 @UMBC 78 45 @Towson State 54 43 Radford 70 56 Charleston Southern 81 44 Coastal Carolina 58 51 @Liberty 56 52 @Radford 69 44 Campbell 45 44 @UNC Greensboro 69 85 Winthrop 72 61 UMBC 73 70 Towson State 74 56 Towson State 64

YEAR-BY-YEAR 1994-95 (11-16) Head Coach: Randy Wiel 66 @South Carolina 68 70 Montreat-Anderson 69 60 @UNC Wilmington 73 93 Troy State 86 72 Mars Hill 67 44 @Vanderbilt 82 61 Samford 65 57 @N.C. State 77 77 @North Carolina 95 113 Tusculum 75 62 Charleston Southern 73 78 Coastal Carolina 55 57 @Liberty 46 57 @UNC Greensboro 74 101 Winthrop 87 66 UMBC 72 84 Towson State 79 68 @Radford 81 57 @Charleston Southern 61 75 @Coastal Carolina 66 73 Liberty 67 65 Radford 67 64 UNC Greensboro 85 57 @Winthrop 47 62 @UMBC 63 62 @Towson State 69 47 Radford 63 1995-96 (18-10) Head Coach: Randy Wiel 97 Bryan 70 41 @Clemson 83 73 @Furman 71 105 Montreat 69 66 @Vanderbilt 80 68 @Samford 60 71 @N.C. State 120 49 North Carolina 66 84 Milligan 76 98 Tusculum 51 67 Charleston Southern 81 77 @Coastal Carolina 66 66 Liberty 48 64 UNC Greensboro 65 76 UMBC 73 83 @Winthrop 65 74 @Radford 56 82 Wofford 53 64 @Charleston Southern 63 93 Coastal Carolina 86 43 @Liberty 65 65 @UNC Greensboro 56 76 @Wofford 67 61 @UMBC 62 89 Winthrop 72 74 Radford 77 69 Winthrop 61 60 @Liberty 73 1996-97 (18-10) Head Coach: Eddie Biedenbach 69 @East Tennessee 78 54 @Kansas State 80 84 Montreat 45 73 @Kansas 105 80 @South Carolina 74 82 @Marshall 109 51 @Kentucky 105 69 @Mount St. Mary s 72 65 Maine 57 65 @New Mexico State 64 69 UMBC 45 83 Marshall 63 63 @Radford 56 64 Liberty 55 73 @Georgia State 72 63 Winthrop 59 84 Charleston Southern 71 81 Coastal Carolina 74 68 @UNC Greensboro 65 60 @Coastal Carolina 70 66 @Charleston Southern 73 78 Radford 87 68 @Liberty 65 51 @UMBC 48 74 UNC Greensboro 67 81 Winthrop 70 54 UMBC 51 57 Charleston Southern 67 1997-98 (19-9) Head Coach: Eddie Biedenbach 57 @Syracuse 60 69 @Tennessee 75 69 East Carolina 61 74 Georgia State 64 69 @Arizona 97 84 East Tennessee 61 89 Montreat 50 60 @Florida State 77 61 East Carolina 57 52 @Maryland 110 55 Richmond 71 68 @UT-Chattanooga 70 71 @UMBC 68 53 Radford 50 70 @Liberty 60 75 @Winthrop 54 91 @Charleston Southern 80 78 Coastal Carolina 58 92 High Point 67 66 @Coastal Carolina 60 87 Charleston Southern 66 89 @Radford 93 75 Liberty 59 90 UMBC 82 77 Elon 53 76 Winthrop 66 46 @Liberty 42 61 Radford 63 1998-99 (11-18) Head Coach: Eddie Biedenbach 64 @Purdue 101 50 @St. John s 105 88 Tennessee Tech 74 76 @Virginia Tech 83 60 @Auburn 91 71 @East Tennessee 79 64 @Clemson 73 59 @Mercer 64 82 Marshall 91 68 @Campbell 75 39 @Michigan State 64 67 @Texas Christian 101 75 Montreat 63 77 @Liberty 72 79 @Radford 70 72 @Elon 63 89 High Point 78 94 Coastal Carolina 67 71 @Charleston Southern 80 79 Winthrop 86 94 Radford 101 69 @High Point 66 72 Elon 73 81 Charleston Southern 77 73 @Coastal Carolina 81 89 Liberty 86 57 @Winthrop 61 106 Liberty 98 79 Radford 92 1999-2000 (11-19) Head Coach: Eddie Biedenbach 69 @Missouri 75 72 @Saint Louis 84 63 @Tennessee 79 51 @Tennessee Tech 85 61 Virginia Tech 83 86 @Western Carolina 94 68 @Connecticut 98 41 @Kentucky 86 58 @N.C. State 80 67 East Tennessee 63 66 @Marshall 102 73 Mercer 82 76 Montreat 55 77 Charleston Southern 62 62 @Liberty 70 79 @Radford 92 58 @High Point 60 88 Elon 76 64 Winthrop 63 73 @Coastal Carolina 74 74 Radford 80 82 Liberty 68 63 @Elon 73 72 High Point 57 88 Coastal Carolina 80 76 @Charleston Southern 71 50 @Winthrop 90 77 Liberty 63 78 Radford 71 62 Winthrop 75 89

YEAR-BY-YEAR 2000-01 (15-13) Head Coach: Eddie Biedenbach 70 Campbell 85 63 Lenoir-Rhyne 52 76 @Mercer 60 70 @East Tennessee 65 59 @Tennessee 85 79 Western Carolina 59 84 @Appalachian State 64 55 @South Carolina 80 66 @N.C. State 87 43 @Texas 74 76 @UNC Greensboro 77 77 Montreat 75 68 @Florida State 76 72 Charleston Southern 65 81 High Point 71 61 @Elon 58 83 Radford 75 59 @Liberty 52 54 @Winthrop 67 97 Coastal Carolina 95 51 @High Point 56 70 Elon 57 73 Liberty 54 80 @Radford 83 77 @Coastal Carolina 74 60 @Charleston Southern 64 58 Winthrop 71 48 Liberty 60 2001-02 (13-15) Head Coach: Eddie Biedenbach 57 @West Virginia 83 49 UNC Greensboro 75 65 @Minnesota 92 72 @Campbell 77 71 East Tennessee 77 72 @Western Carolina 66 58 @Furman 69 86 Montreat 91 54 @N.C. State 92 56 @Michigan State 76 38 @Auburn 83 79 Appalachian State 76 87 Charleston Southern 63 74 @Radford 60 68 @Liberty 54 69 Brevard 62 83 High Point 72 76 Elon 64 78 @Coastal Carolina 88 66 Winthrop 73 80 Radford 71 67 @High Point 61 85 Liberty 69 72 @Elon 58 92 Coastal Carolina 81 68 @Charleston Southern 77 62 @Winthrop 77 71 High Point 72 90 2002-03 (15-17) Big South Champions Head Coach: Eddie Biedenbach 52 @Michigan State 66 81 @Minnesota 87 102 Montreat 73 77 Western Carolina 72 69 @East Tennessee 87 99 Campbell 89 67 @Connecticut 117 53 @Holy Cross 84 64 @Oklahoma 100 50 @Kansas 102 81 Liberty 80 71 Charleston Southern 58 68 @Radford 74 71 @Birmingham-Southern 88 62 Mercer 86 62 @Winthrop 65 64 @High Point 60 80 Coastal Carolina 76 93 Elon 87 78 High Point 76 82 Birmingham-Southern 68 72 @Liberty 73 75 Radford 68 72 @Elon 75 55 @Coastal Carolina 68 68 @Charleston Southern 76 65 Winthrop 76 68 @Elon 66 81 vs. Winthrop 80 85 vs. Radford 71 NCAA Tournament 92 Texas Southern 84 61 Texas 82 2003-04 (9-20) Head Coach: Eddie Biedenbach 46 @N.C. State 71 80 @Iowa 107 79 Brevard 51 65 Charlotte 92 56 East Tennessee Stare 78 70 @Western Carolina 81 56 Furman 60 38 @UNC Wilmington 77 85 Montreat 52 63 @Syracuse 81 67 @Tennessee 80 61 VMI 48 54 Birmingham-Southern 72 72 @Liberty 84 58 @Radford 73 62 Winthrop 76 62 @Charleston Southern 49 65 @Coastal Carolina 73 70 High Point 83 76 Radford 62 68 Liberty 82 52 @Birmingham-Southern 89 59 @VMI 51 78 @High Point 73 72 Coastal Carolina 68 47 Charleston Southern 67 68 @Winthrop 75 49 @Winthrop 46 49 @High Point 63 2004-05 (11-17) Head Coach: Eddie Biedenbach 55 @Texas Tech 119 59 @Clemson 78 54 UNC Wilmington 57 68 @Furman 72 85 Western Carolina 71 72 @Maryland 96 75 Lenoir-Rhyne 61 95 Montreat 60 52 @Charlotte 64 63 @Michigan State 92 54 @Michigan 75 63 Charleston Southern 64 70 Winthrop 78 73 @High Point 92 87 VMI 77 78 @Birmingham-Southern 58 71 @Liberty 72 75 Radford 72 66 @Charleston Southern 63 54 @Coastal Carolina 70 89 High Point 77 60 @Winthrop 66 77 @VMI 72 68 Birmingham-Southern 59 83 Coastal Carolina 71 80 Liberty 92 75 @Radford 91 93 High Point (OT) 98