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2007-08 Catawba College Basketball Guide Catawba College 2007-08 Men s Basketball Schedule DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME SALISBURY ROUNDBALL CLASSIC FRI, NOV. 16 Lenoir-Rhyne vs. Virginia St. SALISBURY 6:00 CHARLESTON,WV SALISBURY 8:00 SAT, NOV. 17 Lenoir-Rhyne vs. Chrlstn,WV SALISBURY 6:00 VIRGINIA STATE SALISBURY 8:00 CATAWBA WALT BAKER CLASSIC FRI, NOV. 30 Mars Hill vs. J.C. Smith SALISBURY 6:00 CHOWAN SALISBURY 8:00 SAT, DEC. 1 Mars Hill vs. Chowan SALISBURY 2:00 J.C. SMITH SALISBURY 4:00 Wed, Dec. 5 at Lenoir-Rhyne* Hickory,NC 8:00 Sat, Dec. 8 St. Paul s Charlotte,NC 1:00 SAT, DEC. 15 ST. AUGUSTINE S SALISBURY 4:00 Mon, Dec. 17 at J.C. Smith Charlotte,NC 7:30 at L-R/Moretz Sports Classic Fri, Dec. 28 Queens Hickory, NC 4:00 Sat, Dec. 29 Mount Olive Hickory, NC 2:00 Wed, Jan. 2 at Chowan Murfreesboro,NC 7:30 Sat, Jan. 5 at St. Augustine s Raleigh,NC 2:00 WED, JAN. 9 WINGATE* SALISBURY 8:00 Sat, Jan. 12 at Tusculum* Greeneville,TN 4:00 WED, JAN. 16 BREVARD SALISBURY 8:00 Sat, Jan. 19 at Mars Hill* Mars Hill,NC 4:00 WED, JAN. 23 LINCOLN MEMORIAL* SALISBURY 8:00 SAT, JAN. 26 NEWBERRY* SALISBURY 4:00 Wed, Jan. 30 at Carson-Newman* Jefferson City,TN 8:00 Wed, Feb. 6 at Wingate* Wingate,NC 8:00 SAT, FEB. 9 TUSCULUM* SALISBURY 4:00 Wed, Feb. 13 at Newberry* Newberry,SC 8:00 SAT, FEB. 16 MARS HILL* SALISBURY 4:00 Wed, Feb. 20 at Lincoln Memorial* Harrogate,TN 8:00 SAT, FEB. 23 LENOIR-RHYNE* SALISBURY 4:00 WED, FEB. 27 CARSON-NEWMAN* SALISBURY 8:00 Sat, Mar. 1 at Brevard Brevard,NC 4:00 Wed, Mar. 5 SAC Tournament 1st Round TBA TBA Mar. 8-9 SAC Tournament Hickory,NC TBA BOLD CAPS DENOTE HOME GAMES * Denotes South Atlantic Conference games HEAD COACH: Jim Baker (14th year, 245-133) ASSISTANT COACHES: Bill Haggerty, Marvin Moore, Freddie Lynn MEN S BASKETBALL OFFICE TELEPHONE: (704-637-4473) SPORTS INFORMATION: Jim Lewis (704-637-4720) CREDITS This basketball yearbook is a publication of the Catawba Sports Information Office. EDITOR: Jim Lewis, SID. WRITTEN BY: Jim Lewis. PHOTOGRAPHY: Jim Lewis, WG Sports Photos, Chuck Williams, Tina Baker and James Sipes PRINTING & MECHANICAL ART: Diversified Graphics, Inc., of Salisbury, NC. ON THE COVER: Catawba Seniors: Jason Diggs, Norman Monroe, Isaac Rose. MEMO TO THE MEDIA MEDIA SERVICES: Complete statistics and play-by-play as well as halftime statistics will be furnished to the media. If requested, game statistics will be sent via FAX machine to your media outlet. A phone will also be available for use upon request. Coach Baker will be available for post-game comments approximately 10 minutes after the contest. Locker room interviews will also be allowed approximately 10 minutes after the contest. Refreshments will be provided in the Catawba College Chiefs Room located in the Abernethy P.E. Center during the game. MEDIA CREDENTIALS: Passes for the working press can be obtained from the Sports Information Office and will be left at the will call window. No passes will be mailed. Passes for parking are not necessary, as there is ample free parking near Goodman Gym. Spaces are provided at courtside for the working press. Photographers are also permitted at courtside. VISITING RADIO NETWORKS: Radio crews covering the visiting teams should request permission to broadcast and credentials from the Catawba College Sports Information Office. A telephone line is available and the visiting radio station must pay for all long-distance calls. Radio Line Numbers: 704-645-4527 or 704-645-4529. INTERVIEWS: Interviews with Catawba coach Jim Baker, players and other athletic personnel must be arranged through the Catawba Sports Information Office. Please contact Jim Lewis to set up an interview time. Media outlets will not be granted player interviews prior to, or during, a game.

Meet the Indians Sitting (L-R): Kosha Hasty, Antonio Houston, Scott Walton, Jason Diggs, Dominick Reid, Trey Shoemaker, Rob Fields, Alex Guynn. Standing: Ahmad Murphy, Marvin Moore, Freddie Lynn, Isaac Rose, Cliff Burns, Finnur Magnusson, Matthew Sossamon, Norman Monroe, Donald Rutherford, Donzell Williams, Stuart Thomson, Jim Baker, Bill Haggerty. 2007-08 Catawba College Men s Basketball Roster NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. CLASS HOMETOWN, STATE/HIGH SCHOOL 3 Trey Shoemaker G 6-0 170 Fr Charlotte,NC/Country Day 4 Matthew Sossamon F 6-8 205 Jr Henderson,NC/N. Vance 11 Donzell Williams G 6-3 180 So Salem,VA/Glenvar 12 Rob Fields G 6-2 175 So Orangeburg,SC/O Burg-Wilkerson 22 Dominick Reid G 5-10 160 Fr Charlotte,NC/Cannon School 23 Antonio Houston G 6-3 195 So Charlotte,NC/E.Mecklenburg 31 Stuart Thomson F 6-6 185 Fr Poynton,ENGLAND/Poynton 32 Donald Rutherford F 6-4 185 So Morganton,NC/Freedom 33 Issac Rose F 6-5 205 Sr Jonesville,NC/W.Forsyth 34 Jason Diggs G 5-11 160 Sr Christiansburg,VA/Christiansburg 42 Norman Monroe F 6-6 220 Sr Newport News,VA/Heritage 44 Scott Walton G 6-2 175 Fr Charlotte,NC/Flomaton(AL) 50 Finnur Magnusson C 6-9 230 Jr Reykjavik,ICELAND/Wesleyan Academy 55 Cliff Burns C 6-8 230 Jr Cooleemee,NC/Davie Co. * Denotes Red-Shirt Head Coach: Jim Baker (14th year, 245-133) Assistant Coaches: Bill Haggerty, Marvin Moore Volunteer Assistant: Freddie Lynn Men s Basketball Office Telephone: 704-637-4473 Nickname: Indians Home Facility: Goodman Gym (3,500) Location: Salisbury, NC Sports Information: Jim Lewis 704-637-4720 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE PLAYERS NAME #4 Matthew SAH-suh-MON #11 DON-zell Williams #50 FIN-ner MAG-nus-SON - 1 -

Meet the Indians Cliff Burns #55 Center 6-8 230 Junior Cooleemee, NC Rob Fields #12 Guard 6-2 175 Sophomore Orangeburg, SC Transfer from Brunswick Community College... averaged 11.7 points and 8.3 rebounds over 29 games in 06-07... HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Davie County... PERSONAL: Born Clifford Eugene Burns on Nov. 19, 1986... son of Lisa Hairston and Clifford Burns... has interest in sports management. Jason Diggs #34 Guard 5-11 160 Senior Christiansburg, VA 2006-07: Saw action in all 31 games and made three starts... had three doublefigure scoring games... reached 12 points against Clayton State on D/2 and Lander on D/17... had 10 points in season-opening win over Allen... was one of teams top free throw shooters, canning 78.8%... 2005-06: Played in all 30 games, averaging about a dozen minutes per contest... reached double figures in five games with a career-best 18-point effort against Virginia State on D/5, hitting on 11 of 12 free throw attempts... tallied 17 points in F/8 win over Newberry and 15 points in N/19 win over Allen... dished out four assists in two games... pulled down five boards in N/26 win over Apprentice... 2004-05: Played in 29 games as a freshman... scored high of 10 points in J/12 win over Newberry... dished out career-high 11 assists in D/4 win over Bluefield State... had nine points in wins over Allen and Carson-Newman... HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year starter at Christiansburg High School... earned all-region and all-district honors... averaged 22 points, 4.6 assists and 4.4 rebounds as a senior... set school game scoring record with 36 points... also ran track for three years for the Blue Demons... PERSONAL: Born Jason Orlando Diggs, II on Aug. 5, 1986 in Blacksburg, VA... son of Jason and Judith Diggs... business major. YEAR GP-GS FGM-FGA PCT% FTM-FTA PCT% REB AVG AST AVG ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG 04-05 29-0 32-73 43.8 7-9 77.8 26 0.9 32 1.1 13 1 17 27 85 10 2.8 05-06 30-0 54-134 40.3 38-51 74.5 43 1.4 37 1.2 19 1 40 29 168 18 5.6 06-07 31-3 43-94 45.7 26-33 78.8 40 1.3 15 0.5 13 0 26 46 119 12 3.8 Total 90-3 129-301 42.9 71-93 76.3 109 1.2 84 0.9 45 2 83 102 372 18 4.1 2004-05 3-point FG: 14-36 (38.9%) 2005-06 3-point FG: 22-62 (35.5%) 2006-07 3-point FG: 7-33 (21.2%) Career 3-point FG: 43-131 (32.8%) 2006-07: Played in all 31 games as a freshman... sixth on team with a 6.1 scoring average... reached double figures five times, including a high of 17 in the F/10 win over Newberry... scored 14 points and dished out three assists in F/28 win over Carson-Newman... HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter at Orangeburg- Wilkerson High School... was a three-time allregion pick and also earned All-State honors... was Region 4 4-A Player of the Year as a senior and was named Most Outstanding Player at the North-South All-State Game... helped team to Upper State runner-up... PERSONAL: Born Rob Lamont Fields on May 28, 1988 in Orangeburg... son of Jay and Monica Fields... undecided on major. YEAR GP-GS FGM-FGA PCT% FTM-FTA PCT% REB AVG AST AVG ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG 06-07 31-0 64-134 47.8 41-51 80.4 39 1.3 27 0.9 21 4 22 33 189 17 6.1 2006-07 3-point FG: 20-55 (36.4%) Antonio Houston #23 Guard 6-3 195 Sophomore Charlotte, NC 2006-07: Started in 28 of 31 games... named South Atlantic Conference Freshman of the Year... reached double figures in all but three games... high of 29 points came in D/1 loss to AASU and F/21 win over Carson-Newman... scored 20+ points in 11 games... led team with a 16.9 scoring average, ranked third in the league... named to SAC All-Tournament team, scoring 20+ points in all three games... was the SAC Player of the Week on F/19... ranked fifth in the SAC in free throw shooting and fourth in three-pointers made... HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter at East Mecklenburg High School... named Southwestern Conference Player of the Year as a senior, helping Eagles to a 25-3 record... named All-State and was a two-time all-conference selection... PERSON- AL: Born Antonio Nathaniel Houston on Sept. 4, 1988 in Charlotte... son of Anthony and Karen Houston... has interest in business. YEAR GP-GS FGM-FGA PCT% FTM-FTA PCT% REB AVG AST AVG ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG 06-07 31-28 176-398 44.2 103-126 81.7 99 3.2 44 1.4 38 9 69 65 523 29 16.9 2006-07 3-point FG: 68-165 (41.2%) - 2 -

Meet the Indians Finnur Magnusson #50 Center 6-9 230 Junior Reykjavik, ICELAND Dominick Reid #22 Guard 5-10 160 Freshman Charlotte, NC 2006-07: Saw action in 29 games... had six points and six rebounds in D/7 win over Montreat... had five points, four rebounds and a pair of blocks in J/17 win over Mars Hill... also scored five points in J/3 win over Lenoir-Rhyne... 2005-06: Played in 18 games as a freshman, but was limited with a foot injury... posted high of nine points in D/3 win over NC Central... had nine points and seven rebounds in D/30 win over Shaw... pulled down 10 rebounds in D/7 win over Chowan... HIGH SCHOOL: Earned second team all-conference honors at Wesleyan Academy... was captain for the Trojans and helped squad to quarterfinals of playoffs... PERSONAL: Born Finnur Atli Magnusson on Sept. 14, 1985 in Reykjavik... son of Magnus Gudmundsson and Elin Jona Porsdottir... biology major with a good 3.15 GPA. YEAR GP-GS FGM-FGA PCT% FTM-FTA PCT% REB AVG AST AVG ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG 05-06 18-0 19-44 43.2 10-21 47.6 54 3.0 13 0.7 3 7 8 35 52 9 2.9 06-07 29-0 18-37 48.6 9-21 42.9 56 1.9 11 0.4 9 12 13 52 48 6 1.7 Total 47-0 37-81 45.7 19-42 45.2 110 2.3 24 0.5 12 19 21 87 100 9 2.1 2005-06 3-point FG: 4-9 (44.4%) 2006-07 3-point FG: 3-13 (23.1%) Career 3-point FG: 7-22 (31.8%) Norman Monroe #42 Forward 6-6 200 Senior Newport News, VA HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year starter at the Cannon School... two-time All-State and all-conference selection... helped Cougars to a state championship and a pair of conference title... PERSONAL: Born Dominick Cordero Reid on Sept. 12, 1988 in Charlotte... son of Milton Smith and Tawanna Reid... has interest in sports management. Isaac Rose #33 Forward 6-5 205 Senior Jonesville, NC 2006-07: Played in 30 games... scored his high of eight points in D/1 loss at AASU... had six points, hitting on a pair of three-pointers in F/7 win at Tusculum... also had six points in J/3 overtime win over Lenoir-Rhyne... transfer from Furman University... HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at West Forsyth High School and at Starmount High School... was named All-State and Northwest Conference Player of the Year as a senior... three-time all-conference selection and helped WFHS to a sectional and regional title... PERSONAL: Born Isaac Carl Rose on Aug. 3, 1985 in Wilkesboro, NC... son of Doris Parker and Terry Lee Rose... athletic training major. YEAR GP-GS FGM-FGA PCT% FTM-FTA PCT% REB AVG AST AVG ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG 06-07 30-0 24-75 32.0 23-27 85.2 24 0.8 3 0.1 2 0 10 23 81 8 2.7 2006-07 3-point FG: 10-46 (21.7%) 2006-07: Started in three of 31 games... fifth on team in scoring and second in rebounding... ranked 15th in the SAC in rebounding... was 10th in SAC in blocks... had a dozen double-figure scoring games... recorded a high of 16 points in F/7 win over Tusculum... posted a pair of double-doubles, including a 13-point, 13-rebounds effort in F/3 overtime win over Wingate... 2005-06: Became eligible after first semester and played in 19 games... had high of 14 points in double OT loss at Lenoir-Rhyne... had seven boards on J/28 at Presbyterian... also had seven rebounds in F/22 loss to Wingate... blocked four shots in J/25 overtime loss at Wingate... scored eight points with five rebounds in loss to St. Joseph s... HIGH SCHOOL: Started at Heritage High School... helped Hurricanes to a pair of state quarterfinal appearances... PERSONAL: Born Norman Avory Monroe on April 1, 1985 in Newport News... son of Kim Monroe and Norman Jones... physical education major with a fine 3.05 GPA. YEAR GP-GS FGM-FGA PCT% FTM-FTA PCT% REB AVG AST AVG ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG 05-06 19-0 26-64 40.6 13-32 40.6 62 3.3 7 0.4 11 13 15 23 70 14 3.7 06-07 31-3 89-183 48.6 44-99 44.4 158 5.1 39 1.3 23 22 49 56 228 16 7.4 Total 50-3 115-247 46.6 57-131 43.5 220 4.4 46 0.9 34 35 64 79 298 16 5.9 2005-06 3-point FG: 5-13 (38.5%) 2006-07 3-point FG: 6-17 (35.3%) Career 3-point FG: 11-30 (36.7%) Donald Rutherford #55 Forward 6-4 185 Sophomore Morganton, NC 2006-07: Saw action in nine games... had five points and a pair of rebounds in F/14 win over Lincoln Memorial... scored four points in F/12 win at Mars Hill... red shirted in 2005-06... HIGH SCHOOL: Started one year at Freedom High School... was co-captain and earned all-conference honors... helped Patriots to a conference title, averaging 12 points and eight rebounds per game... PERSONAL: Born Donald Juan Rutherford on July 18, 1987 in Morganton... son of Gail O Neil and Larry Rutherford... has interest in sports management. YEAR GP-GS FGM-FGA PCT% FTM-FTA PCT% REB AVG AST AVG ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG 06-07 9-0 4-11 36.4 4-7 57.1 5 0.6 1 0.1 0 3 1 5 12 5 1.3 2006-07 3-point FG: 0-1 ( 0.0%) - 3 -

Meet the Indians Trey Shoemaker #3 Guard 6-0 170 Freshman Charlotte, NC Donzell Williams #11 Guard 6-3 180 Sophomore Salem, VA HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year starter at the Country Day... was two-year captain... also ran track where he was two-time MVP... was captain of the football team... PERSONAL: Born Elton L Shoemaker on Aug. 26, 1988 in Charlotte... son of Elton and Linda Shoemaker... has interest in business. Matthew Sossamon #4 Forward 6-8 205 Junior Henderson, NC 2006-07: Played in 11 games... high of six points came in season-opening win over Allen where he added five rebounds... scored five points in F/14 win over Lincoln Memorial... transfer from Louisburg Junior College... HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year starter at Northern Vance High School... served as captain... also played baseball and golf for the Vikings... PERSONAL: Born Matthew Fulton Sossamon on Feb. 20, 1987 in Henderson... son of Frank and Vickie Sossamon... business major. 2006-07: Played in 30 games as a freshman... scored 11 points and dished out four assists in J/17 win over Mars Hill... also had four assists and hit on a pair of three-pointers in D/7 win against Montreat... HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Glenvar High School... was named All- State along with District and Region Player of the Year as a senior, averaging 13 points, four rebounds and four assists... helped Highlanders to a 23-6 mark and to the Single A Elite 8... member of two-time district and region champions... PERSONAL: Born Donzell Layden Williams on March 9, 1988 in Salem... son of Ron and Donna Williams... has interest in business. YEAR GP-GS FGM-FGA PCT% FTM-FTA PCT% REB AVG AST AVG ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG 06-07 30-0 17-66 25.8 5-8 62.5 33 1.1 28 0.9 8 5 19 18 49 11 1.6 2006-07 3-point FG: 0-1 ( 0.0%) YEAR GP-GS FGM-FGA PCT% FTM-FTA PCT% REB AVG AST AVG ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG 06-07 11-0 8-11 72.7 2-4 50.0 14 1.3 2 0.2 4 0 3 14 18 6 1.6 Stuart Thomson #31 Forward 6-6 185 Freshman Poynton, ENGLAND HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter at Poynton High School... was captain for three years... also played rugby and soccer... PERSONAL: Born Stuart Craig Thomson on March 19, 1988 in Macclesfield, England... son of Sue and David Thomson... brother, Andy, played at Catawba... undecided on major. Scott Walton #44 Guard 6-2 175 Freshman Charlotte, NC HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year starter at Flomaton High School in Alabama... was captain and team MVP... helped team to area championship... earned All-State honors in baseball and football... also played at East Mecklenburg High School... PERSONAL: Born Scott Ryan Walton on March 21, 1989... son of Tamiar Walton and Ronald Salentine... has interest in sports management. - 4 -

Abernethy Physical Education Center The Julius W. Abernethy Physical Education Center, home of Catawba s basketball teams, is one of the finest on-campus athletic facilities in the state of North Carolina. It was named after the late Julius W. Abernethy of Newton, N.C., and was dedicated on September 26, 1970. Basketball games are played in the center s Goodman Gymnasium, named in honor of Enoch A. Goodman of Salisbury. In October of 2002, the floor was named in honor of former head coach, Sam Moir, who guided Catawba to 546 wins over 34 seasons. The Indians, under head coach Sam Moir, properly opened the new facility with a 120-82 triumph over the visiting Pioneers of Tusculum College on November 27, 1970. Since that game, Catawba basketball teams have compiled an impressive 398-144 record for homes games, for a winning percentage of.734. The Tribe has recorded two 23-game home winning streaks in the past six years. The building, which cost more than $1.8 million to build, has a seating capacity of 3,500 for basketball, and now has a value of about $5 million. A beautiful maple hardwood playing surface was installed in December 1990. The facility is also used extensively for intercollegiate volleyball, student activities, civic events, concerts and various athletic camps during the summer months. The College s Athletic and Physical Education offices, as well as classrooms, are located on the upper level. Situated on the lower level is the Allen S. Johnson, Jr. Swimming Pool, three racquetball courts, the Meyer Auxiliary Gym complete with an indoor batting cage, various student and athletic dressing accommodations, and the Lofland Strength Training Center. PLAN NOW FOR 2008 CATAWBA COLLEGE SUMMER CAMPS! Brochures will be distributed after January 1. Call 704-637-4473 for more information. Jorvewe Gibson - 5 -

Jim Baker - Head Coach Jim Baker enters his fourteenth season as the head coach of the men s basketball program at Catawba. During the last ten years, Baker has guided the Indians to the NCAA II Tournament six times. His teams have won nearly 70% of their games and have an impressive home record of 153-40 (79%). Catawba has a 70-46 record in games decided by five points or less under coach Baker. During his tenure, Catawba has produced three conference Players of the Year and two All-Americans. The Indians have graduated 34 of 38 seniors under Baker. Last season, Baker was voted SAC Coach of the Year for the fifth time as Catawba won the league title and earned a spot in the NCAA II Regional Tournament. In 2004-05, Baker earned SAC Coach of the Year honors as the Indians claimed the conference title and advanced to the NCAA II Tournament. In 2004, Catawba became the lowest seed (#7) to win the league tournament, earning a regional tournament berth. After a 25-5 season and a third South Atlantic Conference title in 2001, Baker was named league Coach of the Year. Baker was named SAC and NCAA II Region Coach of the Year in 1998, after Catawba posted a 25-6 record. He also earned SAC Coach of the Year honors in 1996, after he guided the Indians to their first conference title since 1983. His 16 victories in his first season was the most ever for a first-year basketball coach at Catawba. He has a 245-133 record over his first thirteen seasons and ranks second all-time in coaching victories at Catawba. Baker came to Catawba from Virginia Military Institute, where he had been an assistant coach for two seasons. He also had NCAA Division I experience as an assistant at Virginia Tech (1989-91) and Davidson (1981-89). Baker came to Catawba in June 1993, as an assistant coach during Sam Moir s final campaign as head coach. Moir retired in May 1994, ending a great 34-year career at Catawba. Baker, a dean s list student at Catawba before graduating in 1978, played for Moir from 1975-78. He transferred from UNC-Charlotte and was a part of two 20-win seasons at Catawba. He was a member of the 1976-77 Carolinas Conference Championship team and three of his former teammates, Benny Callahan, Eric Harris and Herman Miles are in the Catawba Sports Hall of Fame. Baker began his coaching career as a graduate assistant for Moir in 1978-79 and at Wingate the next year, while earning a master s degree in human development and learning at UNC- Charlotte. He was also an assistant coach at Belmont Abbey (1980-81). Baker worked under Bobby Hussey at Davidson, Frankie Allen at Virginia Tech and Joe Cantafio at VMI. At Davidson, Baker was part of a program which graduated 25 of 26 student athletes. In addition, the Wildcats put together back-to-back 20-win seasons (1986-87) and appeared in the 1986 NCAA Southeast Regional. While Baker was at Virginia Tech, the Hokies became only the third team in Metro Conference history to sweep both Memphis State and Louisville in the same year. At VMI, Baker was responsible for recruiting, scouting, practice and bench coaching, public speaking, summer camps and scheduling. All of VMI s seniors graduated during Baker s stay there and he was part of an outstanding recruiting class in 1992-93, which saw three freshmen make the starting lineup. In addition to editing and publishing a monthly basketball newsletter ( Time Out ), Baker has published four booklets: Power Post Play, Striving for Excellence, and The Best of Time Out, Books One and Two. This year, Baker released a one of a kind basketball CD-Rom The Best of Time Out. Baker s ties to the international players in his program come from doing camps and clinics abroad. He has conducted both camps and clinics in Belgium, France, Iceland, Luxembourg, Barbados and Costa Rica over the past 18 years. He has also served as the U.S. advisor to the Belgium Women s Olympic basketball team. Baker comes from a strong sports family. Both his mother and father were outstanding athletes and his dad, Walt, coached him at North Rowan High School where he graduated in 1974. The field house at North Rowan is named in his dad s honor. His brother, Chip, is a longtime assistant baseball coach at Florida State. Baker and his wife, the former Tina Waters, reside in Concord. They have four children, Jamie (9), Madison (6) and Hannah (5) and Jacob (1). - 6 -

Bill Haggerty - Assistant Coach Bill Haggerty is entering his 21st season as an assistant coach for the Catawba men s basketball team. In addition to his duties under coach Baker, Haggerty assists in the coorrdination and promotion of Catawba s summer basketball camps, and has been active in securing basketball game sponsorships. For the past eight years, Haggerty served as head coach for the Catawba cross country teams. Twice he has guided the men to a tie for second place and has had a runner qualify for the NCAA II Nationals four times. He is the first Catawba coach to be associated with two programs involved in NCAA Regionals in the same year, as the men s basketball team also made the NCAAs in 2000-01. Prior to his current position, Haggerty coached the women s basketball team at Catawba (1984-87), turning a near-winless situation into a respectable program. Haggerty s best year with the Lady Indians was 1985-86, when he led Catawba to a 17-15 record, setting 30 school records in the process. He joined coach Sam Moir on the men s basketball staff in July 1987. A 1979 Catawba graduate, Haggerty took the women s basketball position at Catawba after serving as recreation director for Jefferson Township, NJ. He was also assistant coach in basketball, football and softball at Jefferson Township High School. He was born in New York City s Bronx, but his family moved to Oak Ridge, NJ, during his childhood. Haggerty graduated form Jefferson Township High School, where he was a runner on a state championship cross country team and played basketball. He later returned to his former school to coach another cross country state champion. Before transferring to Catawba, Haggerty attended Morris County Community College in New Jersey, where he also ran cross country and earned All-America honors. He ran in numerous marathons, including Boston and New York City. Haggerty earned a bachelor s degree in physical education at Catawba. Haggerty resides in Advance with his wife, Carolyn, who returned to school and graduated from Catawba in 1994. They have three children, Amanda, a graduate of Duke University, and two sons Jared and Travis. Marvin Moore Assistant Coach Marvin Moore enters his seventh season as an assistant coach with the Catawba men s basketball program. He returned to Catawba after serving as an assistant for two years at Hertford County High School. Moore is a 1999 graduate of Catawba, earning a bachelor of arts degree in physical education. After graduation, he played professionally in Europe in Sweden and Monaco. While at Catawba, he was a threetime All-SAC performer as the Indians posted an 83-33 record and advanced to the NCAA II regional tournament on two occasions. As a senior, Moore was the South Atlantic Conference Player of the Year, setting a league record by scoring 650 points. He was also named all-region and All-American as well as being selected as the SAC Male Athlete Year for the 1998-99 year. He was inducted to the SAC Hall of Fame in May of 2004. Moore ranks 11th all-time at Catawba in scoring with 1,556 points. He holds school records for steals in a game, season and career and ranks third all-time in assists. At Hertford County High School, Moore was named all-conference and team MVP and helped the Bears to a conference title. Moore resides in Concord with his wife, Jessica. Freddie Lynn Volunteer Assistant Coach Freddie Lynn enters his eighth season as an assistant coach with the Catawba Men s Basketball program. He is graduate of Campbell University, where he earned a bachelor s degree in sociology. After graduation, Lynn played professionally for 16 years in Europe, 15 in Belgium and one season in France. While at Campbell, Lynn helped the Camels to one of their best seasons with a 25-6 campaign. Lynn played at North Rowan High School for Walt Baker and helped the Cavaliers to their first NPC Championship. He resides in Salisbury. - 7 -

Up Close & Personal With The Seniors Jason Diggs Norman Monroe Isaac Rose What team I would like to see on the Catawba schedule: My favorite pre-game ritual is: My favorite athlete of all-time is: My favorite sport other than the one I play is: The most interesting class I have take at Catawba is: A moment in history I wish I could have seen is: The best advice I ever received was: Virginia Tech Texas North Carolina Eating Subway Sleeping Listen to ipod Michael Jordan Kobe Bryant Hulk Hogan Football Football Wrestling Macroeconomics Human Biology Guitar Class Jesse Owens in the Olympics A speech by Malcolm X Hulk Hogan s first shot at a title Stay strong Go to college Watch Hogan Knows Best My favorite food is: Chicken Chicken Pizza My favorite TV show is: House of Payne Martin Hogan Knows Best My favorite movie is: He Got Game Friday After Next Mr. Nanny My favorite musical group/singer is: My greatest athletic moment was: My favorite thing to do on an off day: Kanye West Jay-Z Eric Clapton Dunking the ball for the first time Winning the SAC Championship Winning the SAC Championship Produce music Watch TV and sleep Sleep My first job was: Little league referee Hanging sheet rock with my dad Mowing lawns My childhood ambition was to be: The place I d most like to visit is: NBA Player A counselor Be like Hulk Hogan Africa Paris Las Vegas In 10 years, I ll be: A well-known musician Rich Not really sure I chose Catawba because : Of the coaching staff and the surrounding area It is a family oriented school and the basketball program It is a good school and the basketball program - 8 -

Tradition The Top Ten All-Time Scorers Dwight Durante 1965-69 2,913 Bill Bailey 1969-73 2,136 Andre Godfrey 1988-92 1,673 Herman Miles 1973-76/1977-78 1,668 Woody Helfrich 1955-59 1,649 Charles Lynn 1969-73 1,649 Helgi Magnusson 2002-06 1,644 Dwayne Grant 1978-82 1,582-9 - Eric Harris 1974-78 1,576 Garland Davis 1966-70 1,572 The Indians 1,000-Point Club Player Years Games Points Avg. 1. Dwight Durante 1965-69 99 2,913 29.4 2. Bill Bailey 1969-73 107 2,136 20.0 3. Andre Godfrey 1988-92 88 1,673 19.0 4. Herman Miles 1973-76,77-78 104 1,668 16.0 5. Woody Helfrich 1955-59 106 1,649 15.6 Charles Lynn 1969-73 110 1.649 15.0 7. Helgi Magnusson 2002-06 119 1,644 13.8 8. Dwayne Grant 1978-82 113 1,582 14.0 9. Eric Harris 1975-78 114 1,576 13.8 10. Garland Davis 1966-70 103 1,572 15.3 11. Marvin Moore 1995-99 113 1,556 13.8 12. Mark Simpson 1979-80,81-84 117 1,516 13.0 13. Art Wade 1994-98 110 1,492 13.6 14. Mike Feller 1992-96 103 1,484 14.4 15. Brian Carter 1999-03 113 1,480 13.1 16. Tracey Scruggs 1985-90 124 1,471 11.9 17. David Snyder 1964-68 108 1,398 12.9 18. Al Johnson 1960-64 102 1,390 13.6 19. Brian Graves 2003-07 122 1,387 11.4 20. Rodney Deese 1986-91 104 1,355 13.0 21. Benny Callahan 1976-79 81 1,352 16.7 22. James Brown 1970-74 109 1,350 12.4 23. Larry Graham 1947-51 98 1,332 13.6 24. Chris Wooldridge 2003-07 115 1,330 11.6 25. Dwayne Brewington 1978-82 121 1,319 10.9 26. Ali Travis 1989-93 107 1,299 12.1 27. Noah Mason 1977-81 111 1,242 11.2 28. Billy Ray Hunsucker 1948-52 98 1,234 11.1 29. Nedzad Gusic 1997-01 118 1,219 10.3 30. Bucky Pope 1961-64 61 1,181 19.4 31. Davor Krusevljanin 1996-00 114 1,175 10.3 32. Ed Fowler 1981-85 121 1,164 9.6 33. Terrence Hamilton 1998-02 99 1,163 11.7 34. Keith Henning 1992-96 100 1,143 11.4 35. Duke Phipps 2000-04 109 1,125 10.3 36. Donnie Hunt 1955-59 105 1,122 10.7 37. Horace Medford 1957-61 106 1,121 10.6 38. Derrick Tucker 1983-87 114 1,108 9.7 39. Jeff Freiburger 1984-88 119 1,102 9.3 40. Mark Flynn 1990-94 108 1,075 10.0 41. Lonnie Lee 1984-88 117 1,074 9.2 42. Brad Curry 1975-79 112 1,072 9.6 43. Ricky Thompson 1983-87 113 1,052 9.3 44. Larry Bullock 1965-69 109 1,039 9.5 45. Callum Brown 1991-95 105 1,005 9.6 46. Kevin Petty 1999-03 88 1,001 11.4

Catawba Individual Records POINTS SCORED GAME ---- 58 by Dwight Durante vs. W. Carolina (89-81), Jan. 20, 1966 SEASON -- 878 by Dwight Durante in 31 games, 1967-68 CAREER -- 2,913 by Dwight Durante in 99 games, 1965-69 SCORING AVERAGE SEASON -- 32.1 by Dwight Durante in 25 games, 1965-66 CAREER -- 29.4 by Dwight Durante in 99 games, 1965-69 FIELD GOALS GAME ---- 23 by Dwight Durante vs. Atl. Christian (93-99), 1968-69 SEASON -- 367 by Dwight Durante in 31 games, 1967-68 CAREER -- 1,187 by Dwight Durnate in 99 games, 1965-69 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS GAME ---- 45 by Dwight Durante vs. W. Carolina (89-81), Jan. 20, 1966 SEASON -- 835 by Dwight Durante in 31 games, 1967-68 CAREER -- 2,719 by Dwight Durnate in 99 games, 1965-69 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE GAME ---- 1.000 (12-12) by Rodney Deese vs. Pfeiffer (78-73), Jan. 14, 1988 SEASON --.685 (113-165) by Jolly Manning in 30 games, 2005-06 CAREER --.615 (579-941) by Dwayne Brewington in 121 games. 1978-82 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS GAME ---- 9 by Mark Flynn vs. Elon (103-84), Feb. 12, 1992; by Art Wade vs. Wingate (95-74), Feb. 28, 1998 SEASON -- 81 by Marvin Moore in 30 games, 1998-99 CAREER -- 223 by Helgi Magnusson in 119 games, 2002-06. CONSECUTIVE -- 9 by Mark Flynn vs. Elon (103-84), Feb. 12, 1992 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS GAME ---- 17 by Lonnie Lee vs. High Point (83-90), Jan. 9, 1988. SEASON -- 223 by Marvin Moore in 30 games, 1998-99 CAREER -- 575 by Marvin Moore in 113 games, 1995-99 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE GAME ---- 1.000 (5-5) by Keith Henning vs. Mt. Olive (87-80), Jan. 8, 1994; by Callum Brown vs. Elon (103-84), Feb. 12, 1992 SEASON --.500 (45-90) by Keith Henning in 25 games, 1994-95 CAREER --.456 (118-259) by Keith Henning in 100 games, 1992-96. FREE THROWS GAME ---- 24 by Dwight Durnate vs. W. Carolina (89-81), Jan. 20, 1966 SEASON -- 178 by Dwight Durante in 25 games, 1965-66 CAREER -- 539 by Dwight Durnate in 99 games, 1965-69 CONSECUTIVE -- 44 by Helgi Magnusson, 2002-03 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS GAME ---- 30 by Dwight Durnate vs. W. Carolina (89-81), Jan. 20, 1966 SEASON -- 226 by Dwight Durante in 25 games, 1965-66 CAREER -- 745 by Dwight Durnate in 99 games, 1965-69 DWIGHT DURANTE (1965-69) Career Scoring Leader with 2,913 points MARVIN MOORE (1995-99) All Time Steal Leader with 260 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE GAME ---- 1.000 (14-14) by Dwight Durante vs. Newberry (88-79), Feb. 9,1966; by Mike Feller vs. Pfeiffer (77-89), Dec. 7, 1994; by Helgi Magnusson vs. USC-Spartanburg (70-85), Dec. 3, 2003 SEASON --.899 (99-109) by Helgi Magnusson in 28 games, 2002-03 CAREER --.834 (111-133) by Jeff Curry in 60 games, 1975-77 REBOUNDS GAME ---- 32 by Bill Bailey vs. Erskine (92-68), 1970-71 SEASON -- 546 by Garland Davis in 28 games, 1968-69 CAREER -- 1,652 by Garland Davis in 103 games, 1966-70 REBOUNDING AVERAGE SEASON -- 19.5 by Garland Davis in 28 games, 1968-69 CAREER -- 16.0 by Garland Davis in 103 games, 1966-70 ASSISTS GAME ---- 15 by Art Rose vs. Methodist (88-66), 1982-83 SEASON -- 244 by Art Rose in 28 games, 1982-83 CAREER -- 614 by Tracey Scruggs in 124 games, 1985-90 ASSIST AVERAGE SEASON -- 8.7 by Art Rose in 28 games, 1982-83 CAREER -- 5.1 by Art Rose in 188 games, 1979-80,81-84 STEALS GAME ---- 7 by Marvin Moore vs. High Point (69-74), Nov. 29,1997;by Marvin Moore vs. Carson-Newman (94-76), Feb.21, 1998; by Duke Phipps vs. Lenoir- Rhyne (71-59), Feb. 3, 2001 SEASON -- 87 by Marvin Moore in 30 games, 1998-99 CAREER -- 260 by Marvin Moore in 113 games, 1995-99 BLOCKED SHOTS GAME ---- 7 by Rodney Deese vs. High Point (82-80), Dec. 5, 1989; by Pat Wolter vs. Elon (62-71), Jan. 17, 1990; by Jolly Manning vs.tusculum (88-89), Feb. 12, 2005. SEASON -- 79 by Maurice McDaniel in 33 games, 1982-83 CAREER -- 158 by Alex Luyk in 83 games, 2000-03 GAMES PLAYED SEASON -- 33 by Dwayne Grant, Dwayne Brewington, Bradd Eldridge and Cleve McRae, 1981-82; by Maurice McDaniel, Mark Simpson, Bobby VanNoy, Ed Fowler and Cleve McRae, 1982-83 CAREER -- 124 by Tracey Scruggs, 1985-90 - 10 -

Catawba Team Records POINTS GAME ---- 131 vs. Alderson-Broaddus (131-119), Nov. 26, 1982 SEASON -- 3,036 in 33 games, 1982-83 AVERAGE -- 92.0 in 33 games, 1982-83 FIELD GOALS GAME ---- 53 vs. Shorter (115-72), 1972-73 SEASON -- 1,146 in 33 games, 1982-83 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS GAME ---- 96 vs. Alderson-Broaddus (131-119), Nov. 26, 1982 SEASON -- 2,140 in 33 games, 1982-83 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE GAME ----.783 (47-60) vs. Atl. Christian (118-105), Nov. 20, 1982 SEASON --.536 (892-1,663) in 26 games, 1977-78 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS GAME ---- 21 vs. Wingate (95-74), Feb. 28, 1998 CONSECUTIVE -- 12 vs. Wingate (95-74), Feb. 28, 1998 SEASON -- 219 in 30 games, 2005-06 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS GAME ---- 37 vs. Carson-Newman (83-91), Dec. 8, 1992 SEASON -- 631 in 30 games, 2004-05 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE GAME ---- 1.000 (7-7) vs. Guilford (100-88), Jan. 20, 1988 SEASON --.390 (140-359) in 27 games, 1991-92 FREE THROWS GAME ---- 38 vs. Mars Hill (122-76), 1963-64 SEASON -- 598 in 33 games, 1982-83 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED GAME ---- 49 vs. Presbyterian (103-87), 1950-51; vs. Mars Hill (97-92), Feb. 16, 2005 SEASON -- 813 in 33 games, 1982-83 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE GAME ---- 1.000 (8-8) vs. Pembroke State, Dec 7, 1983 SEASON --.754 (484-642) in 27 games, 1994-95 REBOUNDS GAME ---- 68 vs. Belmont Abbey (96-72), 1970-71 SEASON -- 1,472 in 33 games, 1982-83 AVERAGE -- 46.9 in 30 games, 1966-67 ASSISTS GAME ---- 36 vs. Bluefield St. (118-76), Dec. 4, 2004 SEASON -- 804 in 33 games, 1982-83 AVERAGE -- 24.4 in 33 games, 1982-83 STEALS GAME ---- 27 vs. East Coast Bible (107-41), Nov. 19, 1997 SEASON -- 305 in 31 games, 1997-98 BLOCKED SHOTS GAME ---- 12 vs. Carson-Newman (55-54), Feb. 26, 2000; vs. Wingate (99--84) Feb. 14, 2001; vs. Wingate (81-78), Jan. 26, 2005 SEASON -- 206 in 33 games, 1982-83 GAMES MOST IN A SEASON -- 33 in 1981-82 and 1982-83 LEAST IN A SEASON -- 11 in 1988-89 WINS MOST IN A SEASON -- 29, 1982-83 (33 games) LEAST IN A SEASON -- 4 in 1955-56 (27 games); in 1950-51 (23 games) CONSECUTIVE --- 15 in 1975-76 CONSECUTIVE HOME WINS --- 23 from Jan. 15, 1997 to Nov. 19, 1999; 23 from Feb. 2, 2000 to Dec. 1, 2001 LARGEST MARGIN -- 66 vs. East Coast Bible (107-41), Nov. 19, 1997 CONFERNCE WINS IN A SEASON -- 14 in 1982-83 (Carolinas) LOSSES LEAST IN A SEASON -- 4 in 1982-83 (33 games) MOST IN A SEASON -- 23 in 1955-56 (27 games) CONSECUTIVE --- 24 during 1954-56 (one season - 17 in 1955-56) LARGEST MARGIN -- 40 vs. North Carolina (34-74), 1943-44 CONFERENCE LOSSES IN A SEASON -- 15 in 1964-65 (Carolinas) MICELLANEOUS SINGLE GAME RECORDS MOST POINTS ALLOWED -- 126 vs. Johnson C. Smith (122-126), Dec. 18, 1975 FEWEST POINTS BY CATAWBA -- 10 vs. Wake Forest (10-28), 1929-30; vs. High Point (10-42), 1929-30; vs. High Point (10-9), Mar. 1, 1980 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED -- 7 vs. Landis All-Starts (37-7), 1930-31 MOST POINTS TWO TEAMS -- 250 with Alderson-Broaddus (131-119), Nov. 26, 1982 FEWEST POINTS TWO TEAMS -- 19 with High Point (10-9), Mar. 1, 1980 MOST POINTS FIRST HALF -- 67 vs. Allen (119-82), Jan. 12, 1990 MOST POINTS ONE HALF -- 71 vs. Alderson-Broaddus (131-119), Nov. 26, 1982 FEWEST POINTS ONE HALF -- 2 vs. High Point (10-9), Mar. 1, 1980 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED ONE HALF -- 1 vs. Landis All-Stars (37-7), 1930-31 Tracy Scruggs (1985-90) All-Time Assist Leader with 614 Larry Graham (1947-51) 1st 1,000 Point Scorer 1,332-11 -

- 12 - Catawba Team Records POINTS SCORED CAREER Points SEASON Points 1. Dwight Durante (65-69)........................................2913 1. Dwight Durante (67-68).........................................878 2. Bill Bailey (69-73).............................................2136 2. Dwight Durante (65-66).........................................804 3. Andre Godfrey (88-92)........................................ 1673 3. Dwight Durante (68-69).........................................753 4. Herman Miles (73-76/77-78)....................................1668 4. Bill Bailey (70-71)..............................................718 5. Woody Helfrich (55-59)........................................1649 5. Marvin Moore (98-99)...........................................650 Charles Lynn (69-73)..........................................1649 6. Maurice McDaniel (82-83).......................................616 7. Helgi Magnusson (02-06).......................................1644 7. Andre Godfrey (91-92)..........................................607 8. Dwayne Grant (78-82).........................................1582 8. Benny Callahan (78-79)..........................................576 9. Eric Harris (74-78)............................................1576 9. Doug Chalk (59-60).............................................560 10. Garland Davis (66-70)..........................................1572 10. Garland Davis (68-69)...........................................552 REBOUNDS CAREER Rebounds SEASON Rebounds 1. Garland Davis (66-70)..........................................1652 1. Garland Davis (68-69)...........................................546 2. Bill Bailey (69-73).............................................1480 2. Bill Bailey (70-71)..............................................480 3. David Snyder (64-68)..........................................1226 3. Garland Davis (66-67)...........................................471 4. Charles Lynn (69-73)...........................................1058 4. Garland Davis (67-68)...........................................462 5. Jeff Freiburger (84-88)...........................................961 5. David Snyder (67-68)...........................................399 6. Herman Miles (73-76/77-78)......................................919 6. David Snyder (66-67)...........................................376 7. Dwayne Brewington (78-82).....................................862 7. Bill Bailey (72-73)..............................................351 8. Andre Godfrey (88-92)..........................................829 8. Maurice McDaniel (82-83).......................................341 9. Matt Weber (78-82)............................................827 9. Jeff Freiburger (86-87)...........................................340 10. Mark Simpson (79-80/81-84).....................................821 10. Bill Bailey (69-70).............................................326 ASSISTS CAREER Assists SEASON Assists 1. Tracey Scruggs (85-90)..........................................614 1. Art Rose (82-83)...............................................244 2. Art Rose (79-80/81-84)..........................................605 2. Brian Graves (06-07)............................................203 3. Brian Graves (03-07)...........................................600 3. Marvin Moore (98-99)...........................................196 4. Marvin Moore (95-99).........................................522 4. Art Rose (83-84)...............................................184 5. Lonnie Lee (84-88).............................................492 5. Marvin Moore (97-98)...........................................174 6. Eric Harris (74-78).............................................478 6. Lonnie Lee (86-87).............................................172 7. Dwayne Grant (78-82)..........................................443 7. Tracey Scruggs (87-88)..........................................170 8. Art Wade (94-98)..............................................423 8. Brian Graves (05-06)............................................153 9. Bradd Eldridge (80-84)..........................................387 9. Brian Graves (04-05)............................................151 10. Callum Brown (91-95)..........................................350 10. Art Wade (97-98)..............................................147 STEALS (Not kept prior to 1983-84) CAREER Steals SEASON Steals 1. Marvin Moore (95-99)...........................................260 1. Marvin Moore (98-99)............................................87 2. Duke Phipps (00-04)........................................... 203 2. Marvin Moore (97-98)............................................85 3. Brian Graves (03-07)........................................... 179 3. Gerald Kennedy (85-86)..........................................65 4. Derrick Tucker (83-87)..........................................171 4. Andre Godfrey (90-91)...........................................64 5. Ahmad Murphy (03-07)......................................... 155 5. Duke Phipps (03-04).............................................64 6. Tracey Scruggs (85-90)..........................................152 6. Derrick Tucker (84-85)...........................................61 7. Andre Godfrey (88-92)..........................................150 Brian Graves (04-05).............................................61 8. Callum Brown (90-95)...........................................145 Ahmad Murphy (06-07).......................................... 61 9. Nedzad Gusic (97-01)...........................................131 9. Duke Phipps (00-01).............................................58 10. Terrence Hamilton (98-02).......................................130 10. Jamel Hamilton (05-06)...........................................53 BLOCKS (Not kept prior to 1981-82) CAREER Blocks SEASON Blocks 1. Chris Wooldridge (03-07)....................................... 177 1. Maurice McDaniel (82-83)........................................79 1. Alex Luyk (00-03)..............................................158 2. Bobby VanNoy (82-83)...........................................61 2. Brian Carter (99-03)............................................139 3. Alex Luyk (01-02)...............................................61 3. Jolly Manning (02-06)...........................................137 4. Chris Wooldridge (05-06).........................................60 5. Maurice McDaniel (81-83).......................................107 5. Alex Luyk (00-01)...............................................58 6. Ricky Thompson (83-87)........................................105 6. Jolly Manning (04-05)............................................54 7. Andrey Godfrey (88-92).........................................100 7. Pat Wolter (90-91)...............................................48 8. Pat Wolter (87-91)...............................................97 8. Chris Wooldridge (06-07).........................................47 9. Davor Krusevljanin (96-00)........................................92 9. Matt Weber (81-82).............................................45 10. Jacob Parks (97-02)..............................................79 Brian Carter (00-01).............................................45 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE CAREER (Min. 500 Attempts) FGM-FGA PCT.% SEASON (Min. 5 Att./game) FGM-FGA PCT.% 1. Dwayne Brewington (78-82)...........579-941....................615 1. Jolly Manning (05-06)...............113-165.....................685 2. Chris Wooldridge (03-07)..............548-927....................591 2. Bobby VanNoy (82-83)...............203-307.....................661 3. Jeff Freiburger (84-88)................411-708....................581 3. Dwayne Brewington (79-80)..........167-259.....................645 4. Charles Lynn (69-73).................691-1233...................560 4. Charles Lynn (72-73)................187-293.....................638 5. Jolly Manning (02-06)................342-611....................560 5. Andre Godfrey (88-89)...............77-123.....................626 6. Maurice McDaniel (81-83).............322-508....................555 6. Dwayne Brewington (81-82).........129-207....................623 7. Herman Miles (73-76/77-78)...........702-1276...................550 7. David Snyder (67-68)................195-316.....................617 8. Rodney Deese (86-91)................550-1021...................539 8. Charles Lynn (71-72)................214-349.....................613 9. Ricky Thompson (83-87)..............473-883....................536 9. Dwayne Brewington (80-81)..........179-292.....................613 10. Mark Simpson (79-80/81-84)..........609-1147...................531 10. Chris Wooldridge (03-07).............204-336.....................607 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE CAREER (Min 50 made/yr) FTA-FTM PCT.% SEASON (Min 50 made) FTM-FTA PCT.% 1. Jeff Curry (75-77)....................111-133....................834 1. Helgi Magnusson (02-03).............98-109.....................899 2. Kevin Petty (99-03)..................257-308....................834 2. Callum Brown (93-94)................63-71......................887 3. Mike Feller (92-96)...................368-446....................825 3. Kevin Petty (99-03)..................64-74......................865 4. Rodney Deese (86-91)................223-277....................805 4. Mike Feller (95-96)..................120-141.....................851 5. Callum Brown (91-95)................293-364....................805 5. Kevin Petty (00-01)..................88-104.....................846 6. Benny Callahan (76-79)...............177-220....................804 6. Mike Feller (94-95)..................126-149.....................846 7. Art Wade (94-98)....................340-474....................781 7. Ed Fowler (84-85)...................64-76......................842 8. Helgi Magnusson (02-06)..............463-596....................777 8. Jeff Curry (76-77)....................53-63......................841 9. Andre Godfrey (88-92)................410-537....................764 9. Rodney Deese (86-87)................63-76......................829 10. Ali Travis (89-93)....................268-356....................753 10. Jeff Curry (75-76)....................58-70......................829

Catawba Through The Years Year Coach Overall Conference 1926-27 G. Flake Red Laird 6-15 1-9 1927-28 G. Flake Red Laird 8-13 4-8 1928-29 Carl Davis 9-13 3-7 1929-30 Carl Davis 6-13 3-8 1930-31 Carl Davis 15-5 7-2* 1931-32 Harry Warner 16-7 5-4 1932-33 Harry Warner 7-11 5-6 1933-34 Harry Warner 5-14 3-9 1934-35 Gordon Kirkland 10-9 8-5 1935-36 Gordon Kirkland 9-10 6-7 1936-37 Doc Mathis 7-13 5-8 1937-38 Tom Brown 7-12 6-6 1938-39 Tom Brown 10-9 8-5 1939-40 Tom Brown 9-12 6-8 1940-41 Tom Brown 10-15 7-7 1941-42 Tom Brown 14-12 6-7 1942-43 Gordon Kirkland 12-6 7-1 1943-44 Gordon Kirkland 13-7 9-1* 1944-45 Gordon Kirkland 16-5 10-0* + 1945-46 Dwight Holshouser 10-12 9-3 1946-47 Earl Ruth 14-12 6-5 1947-48 Earl Ruth 15-14 8-6 1948-49 Earl Ruth 20-6 11-2 1949-50 Earl Ruth 12-12 8-6 1950-51 Earl Ruth 18-7 10-4 1951-52 Robert Spangler 4-19 3-13 1952-53 Earl Ruth 5-18 4-12 1953-54 Earl Ruth 6-18 4-12 1954-55 Earl Ruth 7-19 4-12 1955-56 Earl Ruth 4-23 4-12 1956-57 Earl Ruth 12-16 3-13 1957-58 Earl Ruth 10-14 7-9 1958-59 Earl Ruth 11-19 5-11 1959-60 Earl Ruth 20-12 10-6* 1960-61 Sam Moir 14-13 10-8 1961-62 Sam Moir 14-13 11-9 1962-63 Sam Moir 17-8 13-5 1963-64 Sam Moir 16-9 9-6 1964-65 Sam Moir 7-17 3-15 1965-66 Sam Moir 11-14 7-12 1966-67 Sam Moir 17-13 11-7 Year Coach Overall Conference 1967-68 Sam Moir 22-9 13-6 1968-69 Sam Moir 16-12 9-8 1969-70 Sam Moir 10-17 8-7 1970-71 Sam Moir 19-9 8-6 1971-72 Sam Moir 20-8 11-5 1972-73 Sam Moir 20-9 8-7* 1973-74 Sam Moir 12-13 6-8 1974-75 Sam Moir 18-11 10-4 1975-76 Sam Moir 21-10 9-3 1976-77 Sam Moir 20-9 8-4* 1977-78 Sam Moir 11-15 5-7 1978-79 Sam Moir 9-19 3-9 1979-80 Sam Moir 20-11 11-3* 1980-81 Sam Moir 25-6 13-1 1981-82 Sam Moir 26-7 11-3 + 1982-83 Sam Moir 29-4 14-0* + 1983-84 Sam Moir 19-10 10-4 1984-85 Sam Moir 15-15 9-7 1985-86 Sam Moir 17-10 9-7 1986-87 Sam Moir 21-11 10-6 1987-88 Sam Moir 13-17 7-9 1988-89 Sam Moir 5-6 1-1 1989-90 Sam Moir 14-13 6-8 1990-91 Sam Moir 12-18 7-7# 1991-92 Sam Moir 12-15 6-8 1992-93 Sam Moir 7-18 3-11 1993-94 Sam Moir 17-10 8-6 1994-95 Jim Baker 16-11 8-6 1995-96 Jim Baker 17-10 10-4* 1996-97 Jim Baker 20-8 8-6 1997-98 Jim Baker 25-6 11-3*# 1998-99 Jim Baker 21-9 9-5# 1999-00 Jim Baker 14-14 7-9 2000-01 Jim Baker 25-5 11-3*# 2001-02 Jim Baker 19-8 9-5 2002-03 Jim Baker 11-17 6-8 2003-04 Jim Baker 12-19 4-10# 2004-05 Jim Baker 23-7 12-2* 2005-06 Jim Baker 22-8 10-4 2005-06 Jim Baker 22-8 10-4 2006-07 Jim Baker 20-11 13-3* Mark Simpson (1979-80/81-84) 12th in Scoring (1,516 points) 10th in Rebounding (821 Rebounds) 94-32 Career Record Sam Moir * Conference champ + Won NAIA District 26 Championship # Won SAC Tournament NCAA II Tournament Catawba Coaching Records Coach Years Games Won Lost Pct. Championships G. Flake Red Laird 1926-28 (2) 42 14 28.333 0 Carl Davis 1928-31 (3) 61 30 31.492 1 Harry Warner 1931-34 (3) 60 29 31.483 0 Gordon Kirkland 1934-36; 42-45 (5) 96 59 37.614 3 Doc Mathis 1936-37 (1) 19 7 12.368 0 Tom Brown 1937-42 (5) 110 50 60.455 0 Dwight Holshouser 1945-46 (1) 22 10 12.455 0 Earl Ruth 1946-51; 52-60 (13) 344 154 190.448 1 Robert Spangler 1951-52 (1) 23 4 19.174 0 Sam Moir 1960-94 (34) 945 546 399.577 7 Jim Baker 1994- (13) 378 245 133.648 9 11 Coaches 81 seasons 2100 1148 952.547 21-13 -

All-Time Opponents Acadia...1-0 Adelphi...1-0 Alderson-Broaddus (WV)...2-0 Allen (SC)...12-0 Anderson (SC)...3-0 Appalachian State...38-45 Armstrong Atlantic (SC)...0-1 Asheville-Biltmore...1-0 Augusta State...3-2 Barber-Scotia...9-2 Barton (Atl. Christ.)...72-44 Belmont Abbey...19-30 Birmingham-Southern... 1-0 Bluefield College... 3-0 Bluefield State (WV)...3-0 Bridgewater...2-0 Bristol...1-2 Bryan...1-0 Campbell...16-18 Carson-Newman...26-16 Charleston (SC)...2-0 Chowan...2-0 Claflin (SC)...3-2 Clayton State (GA)...0-2 Clemson... 2-0 Coastal Carolina...1-0 Coker (SC)...1-0 Concord (WV)...4-4 Cumberland (KY)...1-1 Davidson...11-17 Davis & Elkins (WV)...2-0 Defiance (OH)...0-1 Earlham...1-0 East Coast Bible...1-0 East Carolina...10-22 Elizabeth City State...2-1 Elizabethtown...1-0 Elon...66-80 Emory & Henry (VA)...2-2 Erskine (SC)...13-5 Fayetteville State... 1-0 Florida Southern...1-1 Francis Marion (SC)...3-3 Frederick...1-1 Furman...0-1 Gardner-Webb...35-25 Georgia C&SU...1-1 Grand Canyon (AZ)...0-1 Greensboro College...2-0 Greenville (IL)...1-0 Guilford... 91-44 Hampton...1-0 Hampden-Sydney...1-0 Hanover (IN)...1-2 Hanover (PA)... 0-1 High Point...60-87 Illinois-Benedictine...1-0 Indiana Central...0-1 Indiana State...0-1 Johnson C. Smith...3-9 Juniata... 1-0 Kennesaw State (GA)... 0-1 King...1-0 Kutztown (PA)...1-0 Lander (SC)...1-4 LaRoche (PA)...1-0 Laurention (CAN)...1-0 Lees-McRae...6-4 Lenoir-Rhyne... 85-96 Liberty Baptist...0-1 Limestone (SC)...2-1 Lincoln Memorial (TN)...4-4 Livingstone... 15-1 Lynchburg (VA)...4-0 Mars Hill...46-20 Maryville (TN)...1-2 Mercer...2-0 Messiah (PA)...1-0 Methodist...2-0 Midwestern St. (TX)...1-0 Milligan (TN)...2-0 Montevallo (AL)...1-0 Montreat...1-0 Moorhead State (MN)... 0-1 WON-LOSS RECORDS Morris...2-0 Morris Harvey...1-0 Mount Olive...6-2 NW Missouri State... 0-1 Newberry...48-14 Newport News (VA)...7-0 Norfolk State...1-0 North Carolina...0-10 N.C. A&T...0-2 N.C. Central...4-3 N.C.-Asheville...3-1 N.C.-Greensboro...1-0 UNC-Pembroke...22-12 N.C. State...2-3 N.C.-Wilmington... 3-1 North Georgia...2-0 North Greenville (SC)...2-0 Nova, (FL)...1-0 Oglethorpe...1-1 Ohio Dominican... 1-0 Ohio Valley...0-1 Otterbein (OH)...0-1 Pacific Lutheran (WA)...0-1 Paine (GA)...1-1 Pfeiffer...48-39 Point Loma Nazarene (CA)...1-0 Presbyterian...38-34 Queens (NC)... 0-1 Ramapo (NJ)...1-0 Randolph-Macon... 0-1 Reinhardt (GA)... 1-0 Rio Grande (OH)...0-1 Roanoke...1-6 Rollins (FL)...4-1 Ryerson (CAN)...1-0 St. Andrews... 3-0 St. Augustine's...4-4 St. Joseph s (IN)...0-1 St. Paul's (VA)...5-2 St. Thomas (FL)...1-0 Salem (WV)...1-0 Savage...0-1 Savannah Art & Design...1-1 Shaw...5-1 Shepherd (WV)...1-0 Shippensburg (PA)...2-1 Shorter...1-0 USC-Aiken...4-2 USC-Upstate... 0-4 Southern Wesleyan...3-0 Strayer (DC)...1-0 Sue Bennett...1-0 Tampa (FL)...2-1 Tenn.-Chattanooga... 1-1 Tennessee State... 0-1 Tennessee Temple... 1-0 Tennessee Wesleyan... 0-1 Troy State (AL)...1-0 Tusculum...11-10 Union (KY)...1-1 Urbana...1-0 Virginia State...4-1 Virginia Tech... 1-0 Virginia Union... 0-3 Voorhees (SC)... 1-1 Wake Forest...2-5 Walsh... 0-1 Warren Wilson... 1-0 West Georgia...1-2 West Liberty State (WV)... 2-0 West Virginia State...1-0 West Virginia Tech...3-0 West Virginia Wesleyan...1-0 Western Carolina...34-37 Wingate...40-22 Winston-Salem State... 4-4 Winthrop... 0-1 Wofford....15-12 Young Harris...1-0 PRE-MODERN ERA Appalachian Bombers...1-0 Asheboro AAU... 0-1 Asheville School...2-0 Boston Celtics... 0-1 Carolina Pre-Flight...0-2 Catawba YMCA...1-0 Charlotte Monograms... 0-1 Charlotte YMCA...1-6 Chatam Pros...5-2 Concord (NC) YMCA...4-1 Davidson Frosh...0-2 Dayton Black Cats...1-0 Erlanger YMCA...0-1 Flying Safety Air...2-0 Greensboro O.R.D.... 0-2 Groat All-Stars...0-1 Hanes Hosiery Pros...4-8 High Point YMCA...5-2 Kannapolis YMCA...7-6 Kinston Marines...0-1 Landis All-Stars...2-0 Lenoir-Rhyne A.C....2-0 Massanutten Academy...2-0 McCrary Mills...10-22 N.C. State Frosh...0-1 Oak Ridge Academy...0-4 Parris Island Marines...0-3 Rutherford Academy...2-0 Salisbury All-Stars...2-0 Salisbury Night Owls...1-0 Salisbury YMCA...1-0 Statesville Reds...0-1 Strategic Service... 0-1 Wake Forest Frosh...2-0 Winnesboro YMCA...1-0 Winston-Salem YMCA...0-2 TOTAL (2,100 games) 1,148-952 Thank You, sponsors of the 2007 CATAWBA COLLEGE WALT BAKER CLASSIC Nov. 30 6:00 Mars Hill vs. J.C. Smith 8:00 Catawba vs. Chowan Dec. 1 4:00 Mars Hill vs. Chowan 6:00 Catawba vs. J.C. Smith TITLE SPONSOR C.F. PARKS & CO., INC. - 14 -

2006-07 Catawba College Basketball Final Statistics Overall: 20-11 South Atlantic Conference: 13-3 Home: 12-4 Away: 5-5 Neutral: 3-2 NAME GP - GS MIN FGM - FGA PCT% 3PM - 3PA PCT% FTM - FTA PCT% OFF TOT AVG. AST ST BK TO PF PTS HI AVG. Houston 31-28 870 176-398 44.2% 68-165 41.2% 103-126 81.7% 38 99 3.2 44 38 9 69 65 523 29 16.9 Wooldridge 31-31 905 204-336 60.7% 0-1 0.0% 85-129 65.9% 77 232 7.5 56 33 47 67 87 493 35 15.9 Graves 31-31 1042 152-363 41.9% 35-106 33.0% 84-128 65.6% 18 124 4.0 203 52 2 102 49 423 32 13.6 Murphy 31-31 796 91-171 53.2% 2-10 20.0% 58-93 62.4% 63 122 3.9 75 61 18 66 95 242 21 7.8 Monroe 31-3 601 89-183 48.6% 6-17 35.3% 44-99 44.4% 49 158 5.1 39 23 22 49 56 228 16 7.4 Fields 31-0 477 64-134 47.8% 20-55 36.4% 41-51 80.4% 17 39 1.3 27 21 4 22 33 189 17 6.1 Diggs 31-3 360 43-94 45.7% 7-33 21.2% 26-33 78.8% 9 40 1.3 15 13 0 26 46 119 12 3.8 Rose 30-0 190 24-75 32.0% 10-46 21.7% 23-27 85.2% 12 24 0.8 3 2 0 10 23 81 8 2.7 Brinkley 30-28 411 24-55 43.6% 0-0 --- 21-38 55.3% 44 119 4.0 8 13 23 21 79 69 9 2.3 Magnusson 29-0 270 18-37 48.6% 3-13 23.1% 9-21 42.9% 14 56 1.9 11 9 12 13 52 48 6 1.7 Sossamon 11-0 52 8-11 72.7% 0-0 --- 2-4 50.0% 7 14 1.3 2 4 0 3 14 18 6 1.6 Williams 30-0 228 17-66 25.8% 10-28 35.7% 5-8 62.5% 12 33 1.1 28 8 5 19 18 49 11 1.6 Rutherford 9-0 29 4-11 36.4% 0-1 0.0% 4-7 57.1% 3 5 0.6 1 0 3 1 2 12 5 1.3 Butler 10-0 35 4-12 33.3% 1-6 16.7% 4-6 66.7% 1 2 0.2 3 2 1 3 5 13 6 1.3 Jones 6-0 9 1-2 50.0% 0-0 --- 0-0 0.0% 0 1 0.2 0 0 0 0 3 2 2 0.3 TEAM 53 126 4.1 3 CATAWBA 31 6275 919-1948 47.2% 162-481 33.7% 509-770 66.1% 417 1194 38.5 515 279 146 474 627 2509 115 80.9 OPPONENTS 31 6275 847-1921 44.1% 166-522 31.8% 523-741 70.6% 423 1181 38.1 444 256 98 514 620 2383 113 76.9 Deadball rebounds: Catawba 113/Opponents 94 Game-By-Game Results LEADING LEADING DATE OPPONENT W / L SCORE RECORD FG% FT% REBOUNDER SCORER N/17 ALLEN# W 104-69 1-0 55.3 52.0 Houston 13 Wooldridge 9 N/18 GEORGIE C&SU# L 74-82 1-1 48.4 43.8 Wooldridge 24 Woodlridge 12 N/21 USC UPSTATE L 69-78 1-2 43.4 75.0 Graves 12 Monroe/Graves 6 D/1 ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC+ L 86-94 1-3 48.4 69.6 Houston 29 Murphy 5 D/2 CLAYTON STATE+ L 75-76 1-4 43.5 76.5 Houston 23 Wooldridge 12 D/7 MONTREAT W 93-87 2-4 56.9 72.2 Wooldridge 19 Wooldridge 7 D/9 at Lander L 61-78 2-5 33.3 56.5 Houston 15 Wooldridge 7 D/16 at USC Upstate L 75-87 2-6 45.9 57.7 Wooldridge/Graves 19 Woodridge 10 D/17 LANDER W 66-54 3-6 47.2 73.7 Graves 15 Monroe 8 D/29 Barton$ W 79-76 4-6 53.7 75.0 Houston 23 Wooldridge 9 D/30 Augusta State$ W 92-70 5-6 47.7 79.3 Wooldridge 18 Wooldridge 6 J/3 LENOIR-RHYNE* W 93-82 (OT) 6-6 45.8 89.5 Houston 25 Monroe 9 J/8 at Wingate* L 81-90 6-7 41.4 58.3 Wooldridge 29 Wldridge/Monroe/Houstn 7 J/10 TUSCULUM* W 53-50 7-7 31.7 45.0 Wooldridge/Graves 11 Wooldridge/Graves 8 J/13 at Presbyterian* L 56-69 7-8 42.0 55.0 Wooldridge 25 Murphy 7 J/17 MARS HILL* W 83-61 8-8 43.8 48.1 Houston 14 Wooldridge 10 J/20 at Lincoln Memorial* W 70-65 9-8 49.0 51.9 Houston 19 Monroe 7 J/24 at Newberry* L 77-83 9-9 44.3 64.0 Wooldridge 19 Wooldridge 9 J/27 CARSON-NEWMAN* W 97-81 10-9 53.0 74.2 Houston 23 Monroe 8 F/3 WINGATE* W 108-105 (OT) 11-9 46.6 63.3 Graves 32 Monroe 13 F/7 at Tusculum* W 60-46 12-9 41.4 63.6 Monroe 16 Wooldridge 10 F/10 NEWBERRY* W 89-80 13-9 53.3 64.5 Wooldridge 25 Graves 6 F/12 at Mars Hill* W 83-64 14-9 50.0 72.2 Houston 15 Monroe 11 F/14 LINCOLN MEMORIAL* W 89-67 15-9 53.0 53.8 Houston 21 Wooldridge 9 F/17 at Lenoir-Rhyne* W 81-73 16-9 52.7 70.4 Houston 21 Graves/Monroe/Houstn 4 F/21 at Carson-Newman* W 112-107 17-9 58.3 88.9 Houston 29 Wooldridge 10 F/24 PRESBYTERIAN* W 63-57 18-9 40.0 73.9 Houston 18 Wooldridge 10 F/28 CARSON-NEWMAN% W 115-113 19-9 65.2 66.7 Wooldridge 35 Graves 10 M/3 Lenoir-Rhyne++ W 74-70 20-9 45.5 59.4 Houston 21 Wooldridge 11 M/4 Wingate++ L 82-97 20-10 39.0 75.0 Houston 22 Wooldridge 15 M/10 Clayton State## L 69-72 (OT) 20-11 38.3 65.4 Graves 19 Monroe/Brinkley 8 CAPS DENOTE HOME GAMES * Denotes South Atlantic Conference games # Denotes Roundball Classic at Salisbury,NC + Denotes Walt Baker Classic at Salisbury,NC $ Denotes Moretz Sports Classic at Hickory,NC % Denotes Food Lion SAC Tournament ++ Denotes Food Lion SAC Tournament at Hickory,NC ## Denotes NCAA II South Atlantic Regional Tournament at Augusta,GA - 15 -

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Park Jon and Kim Partee David Patterson Eloise Peeler Gordy and Carolyn Peeler Stephen and Doris Plummer Charlie Potts Barrett and Kelly Powlas Kent Rabon Walt and Hilda Ramseur Jack and Glenda Ramsey Tracy Ratliff Elaine Richards Bruce Rufty John and Lorraine Scott David and Ann Shaver Ron and Debbie Shelton Kevin and Lorraine Shuba Steve Shuping James and Liz Slate John Smith Stuart and Pam Smith John Stegall Dr. and Mrs.Arthur Steinberg Pete and Millie Stout Billy and Phyllis Strawn Holly Stump James L. Taylor Lane Taylor Larry W. Taylor Julian "Duke" and Betty Thompson Brad and Michelle Treece Thad Tucker David and Kathleen VanAken Dr. Russell and Rita Watjen Gene Wall Ken Wall Billy and Mildred Waller Charles and Mary Jane Walters, Jr. Bob and Janie Ward Clyde and Sylvia Warren Dr. Billy and Scotti Webb Dr. John Webb Dr. Martha West James M. 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Chief Richard and Ann Archer Carolyn Baker Jay Baker Dennis and Kristen Barber Charles E. Belcher Vernon Benson Stan Berkshire Trent Bradshaw Johnny Bruce Drew and Pamela Buie John and Mary Lynn Bullins Tom Burdette Will Burgess Patricia Burke Bradley Butler Jo Carpenter Carpet Deals and More Brian A. Carter Donald and Margaret(d) Carter Dr. Gene Causby Dick and Pat Cheek Charles Click Ken and Kathryn Clifton E. D. Cook Billy Crawford Crescent Golf Club Fred Cristman Ron Crouse Charles and Amanda Deadwyler Dr. Lamar and Bettie Dorton Larry and Julia Drye Harold Earnhardt Raymond Elliott John and Joy Fisher Bob Flynn W. David Forbis, Jr. Geoff Fouad Donnie Gandy Dr. Dan Garfinkle Dr. Carl and Anita Girelli Derek and Stephanie Gault Rodney Goodine Dr. Joel and Joyce Goodwin Bob Gore F. Donald Graham John and Rebecca Graham Elmer Grambow Dr. and Mrs. John B. Green,Jr. Bill Griffin Jim Grubb Tuck Gudger Catherine Hall Terell and Pat Hall Burt and Araminta Harris Larry and Kay Hatley Bob and Dottie Haynes Vernon Haynes John W. Heath Dwight Hedrick, Jr. Chip and Trish Hester Larry and Jerry Hester Mick and Connie Hillard Haney and Sandra Honeycutt Cliff Hood Joel and Jayne Hubbard Lucretia Hughes Dr. Lou Ann Kasias Jack and Mae Keeter Jim and Maxine Knowles Velva Lee (d) David Lefko Alan and Connie Lentz Jim Lewis Randy and Carolyn Link Mike Lippard Bob and Anne Loeblein Wilson Lopez Ron Maccaroni Lou Manning McCanless Golf Club Dr. Jesse and Kay McCartney Tim and Melanie McCulloh Jim McDermott C.B. Mickle,Jr. Max and Vickie Miller Dr. Harry Monokian Don Moore Dr. Norman Nakaji Hank and Judy Newman Dr. Joseph Oxendine Ray Oxendine Larry Peeler Bob Petrea Bob and Susan Pharr Rodney Pitts Donnell and Ashley Poole Scott Pressley Luke and Kristen Pucinelli Rodney and Jane Queen Dick Reitz Ronald and Norma Rigby Keith and Amy Roach David Robbins Steve and Nancy Roeder Frank and Ann Saunders Bruce and Laura Sanborn J. Donald Scarlett Ronald Scronce Karen Setliff Steve and Ann Shaughnessy David Simmons Temple Snyder III Doug and Amber Stanley Phil Stillman Mark Strickland Dr. Jim Stringfield Randy and Amy Swicegood Larry Taylor Brock Thom Craig Turnbull Walt Wagoner Christine Walden John Walser Payton Warren Jacqueline S. Watson James H. West,Jr. Dr. Bob and Peggy Wilson Robert and Carolyn Wiseman WSAT Jean Wurster Indian Henry Adams Barbara Atwell E. Anthony Barnhardt Mark Beymer Tom Bonebrake Rev. Perry Bradshaw David Brown Michael Burton Dr. Rudy Busby Doris Campbell Sheila Conser Jack and Bryte Crowell James Cusack Sue Davis Rob and Barbara Duffy Joan Faires Laura Frazier Donald Frye Doug Gardner Anthony Grillo R. Elbert Holt William and Mary James Steve and Celia Jarrett Larry and Kay Jones Patrick and April Kennerly Catherine Lambeth Mary Anne Lanningham Mary Sue Leonard Myra Meyerhoeffer N. Fred Miller,Jr. Wanda Nixon Jon Post Phyllis Post Ronald Price Ann Thore Propst Bob Rathbun William J. Rendleman Dr. Guy Rich Joe Riley Greg Singleton Jack Stine Marianna Swaim Joe Trainer Melissa Utley Curtis Walker Brad Wylde Darlene Wyrick Cathy Yochim Diane Young Young Will Andrews Cathrine Balentine Andrea Binney Hayley Bollinger Joseph Brooks Evan Brown Gia Columbo Kim Crowley Margeaux Doiron Ingrid Easter Lauren Ebersole Lindsay Ettinger Kelly Fearman Kolby Fisher Lauren Fluegge Tamekia Foster Rori Godsey Brian Graves Jaynelle Harmon Chelsea Hibbard Daniel Hoyle Marcus Huntley Andrew Jones David Jorgensen Melissa Kepley Nicholas Lefko Paul Link Tyler Littman Darryl Locklear Jolly Manning Tamara May Will McElheny Jenn Mehl George Mitchell Leo Mitchell Selia Monroe Charles Mormon Amanda Nantz John Poulus Drew Ramsey Will Reedy Colin Reese Aaron Rimer Meagan Robinson Lester Sconyers Matt Sheets Brent Smith Gerard Smith Brian Sommer Kelley Stephens Nate Syring Brittany Taber Erica Tackett Leigh Telzrow Gareth Turnbull Charles Walters Ryan Willis Tony Wilson Randall Worthington Nathan Zuzga Thank you, to all of our Catawba Chiefs!! 2007-2008 CATAWBA CHIEFS CLUB BOARD OF DIRECTORS President: Tippie Miller Vice President: Eric Slipp Board: Gary Blabon, Floyd Burton, Brett Busby, Joyce Caddell, W. Summersett Carter, Keith Chalmers, James "Chip Comadoll, Frank Fields, Charlie Graeber, Bill Hall, Alison Klopp, Harrison Latimer, John Lewis, Charlie Little, John Munday, Justin Nash, Bryan Overcash, Darrel Parks, David Patterson, Bill Peeler, Robert Setzer, Richard Smith, Stuart Smith, C.D. Taylor, Dave VanAken, Bill Vanderford, Billy Webb and Steve Yang Chiefs Club Coordinator: Gordon Kirkland Senior Vice President: Tom Childress

This Is Catawba College ADMISSION Inquiries regarding admission to Catawba College are always warmly welcomed. If you are interested in joining the Catawba community, you should apply for admission anytime after your sixth semester of high school. Catawba follows the usual guidelines for rolling admissions and, therefore, has no closing date for accepting applications. Applying early will ensure an early response from the college. In your application, you are asked to provide a wide variety of information relating to your academic and cocurricular background. This information is used to help determine your potential to profit from, as well as contribute to, the Catawba community. You must complete a minimum of 16 units of high school course work, 12 of which should be in academic subjects. The following college preparatory course work is strongly recommended: four units of English; three units of mathematics (Algebra I or above); three units of Laboratory Science; three units of Social Science; and two units of foreign language. Your admission to Catawba also will be evaluated by class rank, grade point average, SAT or ACT examination scores, and academic course selection. Arrangements for visits to the Catawba campus may be made by calling 1-800-CATAWBA, or by writing the Office of Admissions, Catawba College, 2300 W. Innes Street, Salisbury, NC, 28144. The coaches are available by writing the Athletic Department or by telephone: Baseball (M)............. Jim Gantt............ 704-637-4469 Basketball (M)........... Jim Baker............ 704-637-4473 Basketball (W)......... Angie Morton.......... 704-637-4471 Cross Country (M&W).. Bill Haggerty.......... 704-637-4473 Field Hockey (W)...... Adrian Gantt.......... 704-637-4281 Football (M)............Chip Hester........... 704-637-4724 Golf (M&W)............ Sam Gealy........... 704-637-4236 Lacrosse (M).......... Peter Bourque.......... 704-637-4485 Soccer (M)............ Craig Turnbull......... 704-637-4348 Soccer (W)............. John Cullen........... 704-637-4324 Softball (W)............ Nan Whitley.......... 704-637-4359 Swimming (M&W)..... Betsy Graham.......... 704-637-4672 Tennis (M&W)......... Jeff Childress.......... 704-637-4265 Volleyball (W)........ Ginger Hamric......... 704-637-4480 Cheerleading (M&W)... Katie O Steen.......... 704-637-4474 Catawba Quick Facts Location... Salisbury, NC 28144 Admissions Office Telephone... 1-800-228-2922 Home facility... Goodman Gym Colors... Navy Blue and White Nickname... Catawba Indians Enrollment... 1,300 Founded... 1851 Church Affiliation... United Church of Christ Athletic Affiliation... NCAA II Conference... South Atlantic President... Dr. Robert E. Knott Athletic Director... Dennis Davidson Sports Information... Jim Lewis Sports Information Telephone... 704-637-4720 Head Athletic Trainer... Bob Casmus ACADEMIC LIFE Catawba College is dedicated to helping students reach their highest potential. Blending liberal studies with career preparation, the college offers the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Business Administration and Master of Education degrees. COLLEGE ORIENTATION Catawba officials want to do everything they can to help new students succeed, and that means more than making good grades. It means adjusting well. It means learning to live and work with others in an environment that is new. To ease the transition to college life, Catawba offers an orientation session before the opening of the fall term for all firsttime freshmen and transfer students. One of the primary strengths of the program is that students have contact with an advisor from the first day they arrive on campus. And that relationship continues in small, twice-weekly classes during the entire first semester. SOUTH ATLANTIC CONFERENCE The South Atlantic Conference is a group of nine church-related colleges of similar size and athletic philosophy. As an all-sports conference, the league has grown into one of the premier small-college athletic conference in the nation. The 1993-94 year was extremely special in that the conference became fully affiliated with the NCAA Division II and is now eligible for national championships opportunities in all of its 14 sponsored sports. NCAA DIVISION II The National Collegiate Athletic Association is the organization through which the nation s colleges and universities speak and act on athletic matters at the national level. It is a voluntary association of more than 1,000 institutions, conferences, organizations and individuals devoted to the sound administration of intercollegiate athletics.