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MONARCHS The 2004-05 Old Dominion Basketball Media Guide QuickFacts Table of Contents Quick Facts ..................................................... 1 Head Coach Blaine Taylor ............................ 2-3 Assistant Coaches .......................................... 4-6 2004-05 Outlook ............................................. 7 2004-05 Roster ................................................ 8 Radio/T.V. Roster .......................................... 9 Player Bios ...................................................... 10-22 Why Monarchs? ............................................. 23 Monarch Reachout ........................................ 24-25 Administration ............................................... 26 Support Staff ................................................... 27 Directions to Campus ................................... 28 Academic Support ......................................... 29 Old Dominion University ............................ 30-31 Norfolk & Hampton Roads .......................... 32-33 Athletic Facilities ........................................... 34 Strength Training Facility & Apartments ... 35 Media Information ........................................ 36-37 2003-04 in Review .......................................... 38-39 Travel/Athletic Directory ............................. 40 Monarch Olympians ..................................... 41 Monarchs in the Pros ..................................... 42-44 Retired Jerseys ................................................ 45 Convocation Center ....................................... 44-49 Colonial Athletic Association ....................... 50-51 Opponents ...................................................... 52-58 RECORDS Championship Teams ................................... 60-62 All-Conference Monarchs ............................. 62-63 Post-Season Results ....................................... 64-67 All-American Monarchs ............................... 68-69 Individual Records ........................................ 70 Team Records ................................................. 71 Vs. Ranked Teams .......................................... 72 Year-by-Year Leaders .................................... 73-74 Coaches & Captains ...................................... 75 All-Time Scorers ............................................. 76 Monarchs in Overtime .................................. 77 The Leaderboards .......................................... 78-79 100 Point Games ............................................ 80 Team Avg. ....................................................... 81 Home Court Advantage. .............................. 82 All-Time Starters ............................................ 83 Lettermen ........................................................ 84 Year-by-Year Results ..................................... 85-90 ODU vs. Opponents ...................................... 91-94 Athletic History ............................................. 95-96 GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION: Norfolk, Va. 23529 NICKNAME: Monarchs FOUNDED: 1930 (as the Norfolk Div. of The College of William & Mary) ENROLLMENT: 21,200 SCHOOL COLORS: Slate Blue (PMS 540), Silver (PMS 877),& Light Blue (PMS 283) HOME COURT: Ted Constant Convocation Center (8,650) SURFACE: Wood CONFERENCE: Colonial Athletic Association PRESIDENT: Dr. Roseann Runte ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Dr. Jim Jarrett OFFICE PHONE: 757-683-3369 SR. WOMEN’S ADMINISTRATOR: Deb Polca ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT PHONE: 757-683-3375 TICKET OFFICE PHONE: 757 -683-4444 ATHLETIC TRAINER: Scott Johnson OFFICIAL WEBSITE: www.odusports.com COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH: Blaine Taylor (Montana ‘81) RECORD AT ODU: 42-43, Fourth year CAREER RECORD: 184-108 (10 years ) ASSISTANTS: Jim Corrigan (Duke ‘80), Rob Wilkes (Stetson ‘93) & Travis DeCuire (Montana ‘94) OFFICE PHONE: 757-683-3362 BASKETBALL SECRETARY: Annette Manley 2003-04 RECORD: 17-12 2003-04 CAA RECORD: 11-7 (4th seed) POST SEASON: None HISTORY FIRST YEAR OF BASKETBALL: 1930-31 OVERALL ALL-TIME RECORD: 1045-776 (73 years) .574 FIRST YEAR OF DIV. I. BASKETBALL:1976-77 DIVISION I ALL-TIME RECORD: 488-349 (28 yrs) .583 NO. YRS IN NCAA TRN/LAST: 7/ 1997 Lost to New Mexico, 55-51 NO. YRS IN NIT TRN/LAST: 9/ 1999 Lost 2nd rd at Butler, 75-62 RETURNING LETTERMEN: Eight LETTERMEN LOST: Three John Waller 6-4 F-G 12.6 ppg 5.0 rpg 3rd Team All-CAA Troy Nance 5-9 G 3.0 ppg 4.1 apg T.J.Waldon 6-4 F 2.3 ppg 2.0 rpg STARTERS RETURNING: (4 regulars) Alex Loughton 6-9 Jr. C-F 1 6.6 ppg 8.7 RPG 1st Team All-CAA Isaiah Hunter 6-2 Jr. G 13.0 ppg 2.5 apg 3rd Team All-CAA Arnaud Dahi 6-7 So F 9.0 ppg 5.5 rpg CAA All-Rookie Team Drew Williamson 6-0 So. G 4.0 ppg 3.3 apg RETURNING LETTERMEN (4) Valdas Vasylius 6-7 So. F 7.8 ppg 3.3 rpg Kiah Thomas 6-4 Sr. G 4.4 ppg 2.5 rpg Abdi Lidonde 6-3 So. G 1.4 ppg 0.8 rpg Janko Mrksic 6-10 Jr. C 0.9 ppg 1.5 rpg RED SHIRT RETURNEES (2) Brian Henderson 6-4 Fr. G-F Richmond, VA/Varina HS 20.9 ppg John Morris 6-2 So. G 1.8 ppg/ 1.0 rpg. in 20023-03 NEWCOMERS (3) Sam Harris 7-3 Fr. C Newnham, Tasmania, Australia. Australian under-20 team & AIS Brandon Johnson 6-1 Fr. G Orlando, FL./Edgewater HS 12.4 ppg/6.4 apt/6.2 rpg/2nd team AllState, 1,040 career points/522 career assists Jason Thompson 6-5 Fr. F Sanford, NC/ Chatham HS 25.1 ppg/ 9.2 rpg / 2,140 career points Yadkin Valley Player of the Year. NCHSA 1A Player of the Year. SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION DIR: Carol Hudson,Jr. OFFICE PHONE: 757-683-3372 E-MAIL: [email protected] HOME PHONE: 757-625-2061 ASSISTANT: Kim Zivkovich E-MAIL: [email protected] SID INTERN: Bobby Parks PUBLICATIONS DIR: Tina Price E-MAIL ADDRESS: [email protected] FAX NUMBER: 757-683-3119 MAIL ADDRESS: Rm 124/Athletic Admin. Bldg/ Norfolk, Va. 23529-0201 PRESS ROW NUMBERS: 757-683-5596 VOICE OF THE MONARCHS: ESPN 1310 Radio (John Castleberry) OFFICE PHONE: 757-671-1000 FAX: 757-671-1313 Credits Monarch Basketball “2004-05” is a publication of the Old Dominion University office of Athletic Public Relations. EDITORS: Carol Hudson, Jr., Sports Information Director; Tina Price, Director of Athletic Publications. LAYOUT AND DESIGN: Tina Price, Director of Athletic Publications and Chrisie Henn, Athletic Publications Assistant. SPECIAL ASSISTANCE: Debbie H. Byrne, Associate Athletic Director for Public Relations and Marketing and Marcy Comstock, Sports information Assistant; PHOTOGRAPHY: Rick Voight (RSVP Media), Steve Chinnis, Timothy Boone (Avalon Commuications), Carol Hudson, The Virginian Pilot, Steve Goldman, Joe Law, Phil Hoffmann, Sam Roberts, Mitchell Layton, Steve Grieco, Ralph Fitzgerald. Martin Smith-Rodden, Scott K. Brown, Dave Denoma, NBA Entertainment, and the Richmond Times-Dispatch. PRINTING: Letton Gooch Printers, Inc., Norfolk, Va. Old Dominion University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity institution. This publication was printed without the support of tax dollars from the Commonwealth of Virginia. Monarch Basketball 2004-05 1 BLAINE TAYLOR ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ had the nation’s eighth largest attendance increase from the previous year. Taylor posted a 142-65 record in seven seasons as head coach at Montana, taking his teams to the NCAA tournament in both 1992 and 1997, and the NIT in 1995. His teams had five 20 win seasons. The most successful head coach in Montana basketball history, Taylor earned national Rookie Coach-of-the-Year honors in 1992, as well as being named Big Sky Coach of the Year. In 1992, Montana was 27-4, winning the Big Sky title and advancing to the NCAA tournament. In Big Sky history, only three teams have won 27 games. His winning percentage of .686 is fifth best all-time in Big Sky Conference history. The Grizzlies won 20 or more games 15 times in school history, and Taylor’s teams accomplished that five times, in 1992 (27), 1994 (20), 1995 (21), 1996 (20) and 1997 (21). Montana averaged 20.3 wins per year while Taylor was the head coach. At Stanford, Taylor helped lead the top-seeded Cardinal to the NCAA West regional final in 2001 en route to posting a 31-3 record, including a victory over the Monarchs in the first round of the San Juan Shootout in Puerto Rico. The Cardinal was ranked No. 1 for six weeks and advanced to the NCAA tournament in each of Taylor’s three years on Mike Montgomery’s staff. Stanford won ○ ○ B laine Taylor is in his fourth season as the Monarchs head basketball coach. Last season he guided a youthful team with only two seniors to 17 wins and were in the thick of the Colonial Athletic Association race right up to the last week of the regular season. Taylor has had a long successful career, both as a head coach and as an assistant. He came to ODU in 2000 after serving as an assistant coach for three seasons at Stanford University and eight years as head coach at the University of Montana. In 2003-04, ODU defeated George Washington and instate rival Virginia Tech and took Charlotte and nationally ranked St. Joseph’s to the final shot. The Monarchs were tied for first place in the CAA going into the last week of the season and reached the league’s tournament semi-finals. In doing so, three Monarchs earned All-CAA honors, the first time in school history. The 2002-03, the Monarchs made a statement with two victories over two-time defending CAA champion, UNC Wilmington. Ricardo Marsh earned All-CAA honors and then freshman center Alex Loughton was named to the CAA All-Rookie squad. That season, with the opening of the state-of-the-art Ted Constant Convocation Center, ODU ○ Fourth Season (42-43) Career Record 184-108 (.630) Montana ‘81 2 Old Dominion University ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ three Pac 10 championships during Taylor’s tenure. A graduate of Montana, Taylor earned the school’s Naseby Rhinehart Award as the Most Inspirational Player in 1981 as well as being named the University’s most outstanding male athlete that same year. A starting point guard at Montana, Taylor is ninth in career assists with 300. He is also one of the school’s leading career free throw shooters at .819 and he scored 753 career points. He was an honorable mention All-Big Sky selection as a junior and senior and was named to the league’s post season AllTournament team as a senior. ○ HEAD COACH BLAINE TAYLOR Taylor played for Mike Montgomery from 1979-81 at Montana, then served as his graduate assistant coach in 1982 and 1983. He was an assistant coach for Stew Morrill for five seasons. Taylor served as a head coach at Loyola Sacred Heart High School in Misoula from 1984-86. Taylor earned a bachelor of arts in secondary education from Montana in 1981, and a Masters of Science in athletic administration in 1984. He and his wife Annie are the parents of daughters; Amber, 24 who attended Old Dominion, Ashley 17, Alexandria 14 and Alana 11. Taylor is the 12th head coach in Old Dominion’s 70-year basketball history. Blaine Taylor's Ledger TAYLOR’S COLLEGE HEAD COACHING RECORD 1991-92 27-4 (NCAA) 1992-93 17-11 1993-94 20-8 1994-95 21-9 (NIT) 1995-96 20-8 1996-97 21-11 (NCAA) 1997-98 16-14 2001-02 13-16 2002-03 12-15 2003-04 17-12 10 year totals 184-108 (.630) 3 years at ODU 42-43 The Taylor family ( L- R): Alexandria, Ashley, Blaine, wife Annie, Amber, and Alana. 1st Collegiate win Nov. 15, 1991 87-58 over Simon Fraser 100th Collegiate win Feb. 10, 1996 77-46 win at Northern Arizona TAYLOR AS AN ASSISTANT COACH AT STANFORD 2000-01 31-3 (NCAA Elite 8) 1999-00 27-4 (NCAA) 1998-99 26-7 (NCAA & Pre-Season NIT Finals) TAYLOR AS AN ASSISTANT AT MONTANA 1990-91 23-8 (NCAA) 1989-90 18-11 1988-89 20-11 1987-88 18-11 1986-87 18-11 Monarch Basketball 2004-05 3 ASSISTANT COACHES JIM CORRIGAN Eleventh Season Duke ‘80 J im Corrigan is in his 11th year on the Monarch staff and his 18th on the collegiate level. He is involved in every aspect of the Monarch program including recruiting, scouting, player development, and academic monitoring of the team members. Jim began his coaching career at Northern High School in Durham, NC., where he served as an assistant for two years under head coach Kevin Billerman. From there he moved to his alma mater, Bishop McGuinness High School in Winston-Salem, NC. After one season as the junior varsity and varsity assistant, Jim was elevated to head coach. During his four years as head coach at McGuinness, he achieved several milestones. His teams compiled a record of 9042, and reached the North Carolina state finals each of the last three years he was the head coach, culminating in the 1987 state championship. During that run, McGuinness twice set school records for wins in a season with 26 in 1984-85, and 27 in 198586. Twice his teams were invited to the prestigious Alhambra Invitational Tournament, and finished with a 77-25 record those last three seasons. Corrigan was named Coach of the Year in the conference and on the state level in North Carolina three times. From there, Jim moved to William and Mary where he was an assistant coach from 1982-94. In high school, Jim was named All-City and All-County as a senior at McGuinness and led the city in scoring at 26 points per game. He turned down numerous scholarships to attend Duke University where he walked on to the team and earned a scholarship under head coach Bill Foster. While at Duke, the Blue Devils won two Atlantic Coast Tournament championships and played in three NCAA tournaments, including the 1978 “Final Four.” As a senior at Duke, the Blue Devils were ranked number one in the country as well as the number one amateur team in the world. That year, Corrigan received the Ted Mann award as the non-starter who contributed the most to team morale. Duke reached the NCAA quarterfinals. Jim and his wife Sonja, have a daughter, Keenan (15), and sons Cole (11), and Drew (9). Jim graduated from Duke in 1980 with a degree in business management. 4 The Corrigan family ( L- R): Jim and wife Sonja (back), Cole, Keenan, and Drew (front). Old Dominion University ASSISTANT COACHES Rob WILKES Third Season Stetson ‘93 R ob Wilkes, a former assistant coach at Florida State and Georgia Southern, is in his third season with the Monarch basketball program. Wilkes served as an assistant at Florida State from 2000-02, and Georgia Southern from 1999-00. While at Georgia Southern, Wilkes signed Florida’s high school class 6A players of the year two straight years. As an assistant at Florida State, he signed several top prospects, including a McDonald’s All-American. Florida State’s 2001 recruiting class was ranked in the top 25 by both SuperPrep and HoopScoop Magazines. Prior to his stint at Georgia Southern, Wilkes helped successfully build one of the top collegiate programs in the nation at Lynn University in Boca Raton, FL. He teamed with head coach Jeff Price to start the program from scratch and build it into a perennial Division II national powerhouse. During his six seasons (1993-99) as an assistant coach, the Lynn University Fighting Knights compiled a 136-42 record for a .764 winning percentage. Lynn advanced to national post season play all six years of its existence, three NAIA and three NCAA Division II tournaments. In 1997, the team advanced to the NCAA Division II Elite Eight. Rob hails from a very athletic family. In addition to the outstanding success of his father, Glenn, the longtime coach at Stetson University, a brother Glenn, Jr., is the women’s coach at Rollins College. Another brother, Scott, was a two-year letterman at Florida State from 1981-83. Wilkes was a four-year member of the Stetson University basketball team and currently ranks fifth all-time in school history in assists. Wilkes graduated from Stetson in 1993 with a degree in sports administration and earned a master’s degree in international business administration from Lynn in 1995. Monarch Basketball 2004-05 5 ASSISTANT COACHES TRAVIS DeCUIRE Second Season Montana ‘94 T ravis Decuire, a former head basketball coach at Green River Community College in Seattle, WA., and former standout player at Montana for Blaine Taylor, begins his second year with the Monarchs. DeCuire took over the reigns of Green River Community College in 2001 and took a last place program to the NWAACC championship in just two years while posting the school’s first 20-win season in over 20 years. For his efforts, he was named the NWAACC Coach of the Year. DeCuire was also a successful high school coach at Sammamish High School in Bellevue, WA. He led that school to two conference championships, a state tournament appearance and three consecutive district tournament appearances. As a point guard for Taylor at Montana from 1991-94, DeCuire earned All-Big Sky honors his junior and senior years, in addition to being named the team’s MVP for two straight years. DeCuire is the University of Montana’s alltime assist leader with 435 in three seasons. He also owns the school’s single season assist record of 199 in 1993-94 for a 7.1 per game average. DeCuire served as a player/coach for Sutherland Basketball Club in Sutherland, Australia in 1994-95 and is the president and founder of the Fastbreak Basketball Association that has assisted in teaching life’s lessons and building self esteem through basketball to over 500 students in Seattle, and Tacoma. DeCuire has extensive experience in counseling, serving in that capacity at Echo Glen Children’s Center in Snowqualmie, WA. from 1996-1998 and the Ryther Children’s Center in North Seattle from 1995-97. He graduated from the University of Montana with a degree in business marketing in 1994. 6 Old Dominion University 2004-05 Monarch Basketball 2004-05 ○ Freshmen (L-R): Jason Thompson, Sam Harris and Brandon Johnson ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Junior Alex Loughton ○ ○ ○ T he Old Dominion University Monarchs return eight lettermen from last year’s squad that won 17 games, the most since 1999. Heading the list of returnees which includes only one senior is first team All-CAA and All Region selection, 6-10 junior center Alex Loughton (Perth, Australia) and third team All-CAA selection, junior guard Isaiah Hunter (Charlotte, NC.), as well as CAA All-Rookie selection, 6-7 sophomore Arnaud Dahi (Ivory Coast, Africa). “We have a lot of anticipation for the coming season by virtue of having forced many of our young players into action last season. We return a strong nucleus with at least some experience, and yet we still have nine of our 13 players as underclassmen,” says head coach Blaine Taylor. The Monarchs led the CAA in scoring (73.7), free throw percentage (.720), assists (16.9) and defensive rebounding at 25.6. ODU ranked second in the CAA in three-point field goal defense (.302), rebounding (38.4), three-point field goals made (6.7) and assist/turnover ratio (1.09). Alex Loughton was named to the All-CAA and NABC All-District squads, and was also recognized for his accomplishments in the classroom by the National Athletic Director’s All-Academic selection. Loughton averaged 16.6 points, 8.7 rebounds and 1.7 steals per game. He ranked second in the CAA in scoring, and rebounding, fourth in three throw percentage (.792), sixth in field goal percentage (.488), and steals. Isaiah Hunter became the school’s first individual conference free throw champion, hitting .844 percent of his tries. He scored 20 or more points against Hofstra, Delaware, St. Joseph’s, and Virginia Tech. He ranked 15th in the CAA in assists (2.5), and 10th in three-point field goal percentage (.343). Arnaud Dahi had 14 double-figure games last year, ranked fourth in the CAA in blocked shots and 12th in rebounding. Drew Williamson settled in at the point guard spot and ranked ninth in the league in assists, sixth in the CAA in assists/turnover ratio. ODU will also be counting heavily on Kiah Thomas (Norfolk, VA.), the team’s only senior, junior Janko Mrksic (Ontario, Canada), and sophomores Valdas Vasylius, (Klaipeda, Lithuania) Abdi Lidonde (Sutton, MA.), as well as last year’s red-shirts John Morris (Camp Hill, PA.) and Brian Henderson (Richmond, VA.). Last year, Thomas, Mrksic, and Vasylius hit some big baskets in various games for the Monarchs. Vasylius had eight double-figure outings. The Monarchs enjoyed another outstanding recruiting class in 7-3 Sam Harris from Australia, All-State selections Brandon Johnson, a 6-1 guard from Orlando, Fl., and North Carolina 1A Player of the Year, 6-6 Jason Thompson from Sanford, NC. “In general, we have gotten bigger, improved our athleticism, and have been very sensitive to having a skilled group,” said Taylor. “We take great pride in the development of players, and I think that shows with the type of sophomore seasons Alex Loughton and Isaiah Hunter had. Our whole team needs to take that theme this year and recognize that we need a tremendous amount of growth and development throughout the season to succeed in the way we want.” The Monarchs will play another solid schedule which will feature eight games against teams who participated in post season play in 2004. St. Joseph’s, DePaul, Liberty, East Tennessee State and CAA rival Virginia Commonwealth all played in the NCAA Tournament. Kent State and CAA rivals George Mason and Drexel were in the NIT. ODU will play in the Corpus Christi Challenge which will include a home game with Kent State, two games in Corpus Christi, TX, and road game at Texas Christian. St. Joseph’s reached the NCAA Elite Eight last year and ranked as high as second nationally. DePaul won Conference USA’s regular season title and reached the conference title game. East Tennessee State has won the Southern Conference championship the past two years. Liberty, who played St. Joe’s in the NCAA first round were champions of the Big South, while Kent State played in the NIT and is the first Mid American Conference team to win 20 or more games six straight seasons. ODU opens its 18-game CAA schedule on Dec. 4 at home against William and Mary. The Monarchs first league road game will be on Jan. 5 at Drexel. This year’s CAA tournament will again be in the Richmond Coliseum, March 4-8. “By virtue of our involvement with an exempt event, we will play 12-non conference games this year as compared to just eight two years ago,” said Taylor. “The challenges are many as we play eight teams who competed in post season play last year, including five conference champions. In recent years, the CAA has captured our fans attention by virtue of its balance and how good the competition is night after night. This year should be no different.” Adds Taylor. “ It has been very heart warming to see how much momentum we have been gaining with our home crowds since the opening of the Ted Constant Center. There is an opportunity for our crowds to swell to record numbers this year, making a ticket tougher and tougher to get.” ○ SEASON PREVIEW 7 Junior Isaiah Hunter 2004 -05 MONARCH BASKETBALL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL No. 31 30 1 20 4 11 40 3 55 24 21 42 10 Name Arnaud Dahi Sam Harris Isaiah Hunter Brian Henderson Brandon Johnson Abdi Lidonde Alex Loughton John Morris Janko Mrksic Kiah Thomas Jason Thompson Valdas Vasylius Drew Williamson POS F C G G G G F G C G F F G CL So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr.* So. Jr. So.* Jr. Sr. Fr. So. So. HT 6-7 7-3 6-3 6-4 6-1 6-2 6-9 6-2 6-10 6-4 6-5 6-7 6-0 WT 220 260 170 185 175 185 245 187 270 190 210 210 180 Hometown/High School Ivory Coast / Life Center Academy(NJ) Newnham,Tasmania Australia/Lake Ginninderra Charlotte, NC/Independence HS Richmond, VA/Varina HS* Orlando, FL/Edgewater HS Sutton, MA/St. Andrews HS Perth, Australia/St. Stephen’s HS Camp Hill, PA./Trinity HS Stoney Creek,Ontario,Canada/Bishop Ryan Norfolk, VA/Granby HS Sanford, NC/ Chatham HS Klaipeda, Lithuania/Norfolk Collegiate HS Burlington, NC/Cummings HS HEAD COACH: Blaine Taylor (Montana ‘81) 4th season ASSISTANTS: Jim Corrigan (Duke ‘80) 11th season, Rob Wilkes 3rd season (Stetson, ‘93) & Travis DeCuire (Montana ’94), 2nd season. ATHLETIC TRAINER: Scott Johnson NUMERICAL No. 1 3 4 10 11 20 21 24 30 31 40 42 55 Name Isaiah Hunter John Morris Brandon Johnson Drew Williamson Abdi Lidonde Brian Henderson Jason Thompson Kiah Thomas Sam Harris Arnaud Dahi Alex Loughton Valdas Vasylius Janko Mrksic POS G G G G G G F G C F F F C CL Jr. So.* Fr. So. So. Fr.* Fr. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. So. Jr. HT 6-3 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-2 6-4 6-5 6-4 7-3 6-7 6-9 6-7 6-10 WT 170 187 175 180 185 185 210 190 260 220 240 210 270 Hometown/High School Charlotte, NC/Independence HS Camp Hill, PA/Trinity HS* Orlando, Fl/ Edgewater HS Burlington, NC/Cummings HS Sutton, MA/St. Andrews HS Richmond, VA/Varina HS Sanford, NC/Chatham HS Norfolk, VA/ Granby HS Newnham, Tasmania Australia/Lake Ginninderra Ivory Coast/Life Center Academy(NJ) Perth, Australia/St. Stephen’s HS Klaipeda Lithuania/Norfolk Collegiate HS Stoney Creek,Ontario,Canada/Bishop Ryan * Redshirt PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Janko Mrksic ..................Yan-ko MER-sick Kiah Thomas ...................KI-uh Abdi Lidonde ...................AB-di Li-DON-de Arnaud Dahi ....................ARNO Da -HEE Alex Loughton .................LAU-ton Valdas Vasylius ...............VAL-das VA-Si-li-us Klaipeda, Lithuania .........KLA-pe-da 8 Old Dominion University MONARCHS OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY Brandon John Isaiah Johnson Morris Hunter #3 #1 Jr. ■ Guard ■ 6-2 ■ Charlotte, NC Drew Williamson So. ■ Guard ■ 6-1 ■ Camp Hill, PA Abdi Lidonde #10 So. ■ Guard ■ 6-0 ■ Burlington, NC #11 So. ■ Guard ■ 6-2 ■ Sutton, MA Thompson Kiah Thomas #21 #24 Jason Fr. ■ Forward ■ 6-5 ■ Sanford, NC Arnaud Dahi Sr. ■ Guard ■ 6-4 ■ Norfolk, VA Alex Loughton #40 #31 So. ■ Forward ■ 6-7 ■ Ivory Coast Jr. ■ Forward ■ 6-9 ■ Perth, Australia Fr. ■ Guard ■ 6-1 ■ Orlando, FL Brian Henderson #20 Fr. ■ Guard ■ 6-4 ■ Richmond, VA Sam Harris #30 Fr. ■ Center ■ 7-3 ■ Newnham,Tasmania,Australia Valdas Vasylius #42 So. ■ Forward ■ 6-7 ■ Klaipeda, Lithuania Coach Blaine Taylor Janko Mrksic #55 ■ Montana '81 ■ 4th year at ODU Jr. ■ Center ■ 6-10 ■ Ontario, Canada Monarch Basketball 2004-05 #4 9 KIAH THOMAS Senior Guard PERSONAL: 2003-04: Scored 12 points and hit a perfect 4 for 4 from the floor against George Washington and Hofstra...Hauled in six rebounds vs. Hofstra and JMU...blocked three shots vs W&M. 2002-03: Started five games...scored 11 points at Hofstra and ten against Maryland-Eastern Shore...Grabbed six rebounds against UMES and Drexel, and came up with three steals against North Carolina. 2001-02: Scored 16 points against 12th ranked Memphis...Scored 15 points with four steals against VCU... Scored ten or more points five times...Started 15 games, including the last six...Dished out three or more assists 12 times. HIGH SCHOOL: East District Player of the Year and first-team All-Tidewater...Helped lead the Boo Williams AAU team to the U19 Junior Olympics Nation champion last summer...Averaged 14.1 points, 7.3 rebounds, and 4.3 assists per game as Granby reached the Virginia AAA state semi-finals...Helped Granby win state title as a junior... #24 Birthdate: September 30, 1983 Full Name: Kiah D. Thomas Parents: S. Allison Baker & Anna Thomas Brothers: Kirk , Geraud Sister: Breyon High School: Granby High School Coach: Lonnie Blow Major: Communications Nickname: K.T. Favorite Sports Team: Philadelphia 76ers Favorite Athlete: Allen Iverson The person I would like to play me in a movie about my life? Omar Epps Favorite Dessert: Apple Dumpling Favorite Food: Chicken Favorite Vacation Spot: Bahamas Favorite TV Show: Friends Favorite Hobby: Reading Favorite Place to Play on the Road: VCU Toughest Place to Play in CAA: Drexel Favorite Pro Team: Philadelphia 76ers Favorite Athlete: Kevin Garnett Favorite Song: AWanna Be There by A.Z. Favorite Movie: “Kill Bill” Favorite Book:”It’s not about the bike”, by Lance Armstrong Favorite Actor: Will Ferrell Best advice ever received: “Keep God First”. Most memorable moment of my career: Winning the Virginia State High School Championship my junior year. I can’t imagine life without : My mother Favorite Spot in Hampton Roads: Mt. Carmel Baptist Church Famous Relative: Father played at Norfolk State. 6-4 190 Norfolk, VA/Granby High School STATISTICS: YR GP-GS FG PCT 3PTS PCT FT 02 03 04 TLS 29-15 27-5 23-0 79-20 .302 .322 .357 .321 48-159 29-90 30-84 107-333 31-105 17-59 20-54 68-218 .295 .288 .370 .312 PCT REBS-AVG A 26-39 .667 9-11 .818 21-29 .724 56-79 .709 76-2.6 44-1.6 58-2.5 178-2.3 52 19 11 82 STL MIN PTS-AVG 17 17 9 43 153 84 101 338 658 347 350 1355 5.3 3.1 4.4 4.3 CAREER BESTS: POINTS: 16 vs. Memphis (11-14-01) FGM: 6, vs. Memphis (11-14-01) FGA: 12 vs VCU(1-19-02) & Drexel (2-11-02) FG%: 100. (4-4) vs GW(12-20-03) & Hofstra (3-6-04) 3PT FGM:4,vs. Memphis (11-14-01) 3PT FGA: 8, vs. Memphis (11-14-01) 3PT %:.100 (4-4) vs. GW (12-20-03) FTM: 4, vs UIC(12-1-01) & W&M (1-26-02) FTA: 5, vs W&M (1-26-02) FT%:1.000(4-4) vs. UIC (12-01-01) REBS: 6 vs ECU (12-8-01), UMES (12-7-02) & Drexel (3-8-03) AST: 4 vs JMU(2-16-02) & GMU (2-25-02) BLKS:3, vs. W&M (2-25-04) STLS: 4, vs VCU (1-19-02) MINS:34 vs JMU (2-16-02) TAYLOR ON THOMAS “Kiah could really tell a story about the evolution of a program. He has seen us go from Scope, to the Fieldhouse to the Constant Center, and he has seen us gradually grow in stature. Kiah has grown as a student, a person and a player. I always cross my fingers and hope that a senior has a very rewarding experience his last go round. Kiah has been a good performer and I would love to see the consistency of his abilities present on a daily basis. When healthy, he has been an important contributor to our squad. ” 10 Old Dominion University ISAIAH HUNTER Junior Guard PERSONAL #1 Birthdate: May 5, 1984 Full Name: Isaiah Terrell Hunter Parents: Irving Hunter & Jacqueline Clark; Tyrone Clark and Elaine Hunter. Brothers: Irving Hunter, II (22), Zemmie (3) Sisters: Dominque Hunter (15) High School: Independence High School Coach: Tony Huggins Major: Sports management Nickname: Skinny Favorite Sports Team: Los Angeles Lakers Dream Vacation: Hawaii Favorite TV Show: Martin Favorite Sports Personality: Tracy Magrady Favorite Cartoon Character: Bart Simpson Favorite Movie: Bad Boys II Favorite Dessert: Strawberry Cheesecake Favorite Animal: Black & White Tiger Favorite Car: Cadillac Favorite Hobby: Video games Favorite place to play on the road: Hampton Favorite Music Video: AMany Men by 50cent Favorite Actor: Martin Lawrence Favorite Actress: Nia Long Toughest place to play in the CAA: VCU Best advice ever received: From his mother, ”no matter what happens, you’re going to make it.” Last good book I’ve read: “On the court with Kobe Bryant” Most Memorable Moment in my career: Winning the AAU National Championship I hated it when my parent made me :Stay in the house. Person in history I’d most like to meet: Dr. Martin Luther King 2003-04: Third team All-CAA selection...CAA free throw champion (.844)...Recipient of the Cal Bowdler “Most Improved award”...scored career high 28 points at Hofstra...scored 25 against Delaware and 21 against St. Joseph’s and Virginia Tech...Hauled in nine rebounds against Drexel.. 2002-03:Started 13 of 27 games...team’s third top returning scorer...CAA Rookie of the Week on Jan. 27 after scoring a career high 17 points against George Mason....scored in double figures five times...Dished out a career high ten assists vs. Drexel in the CAA first round...Had four or more assists nine times. HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Led high school team to a 22-9 record, advancing to the North Carolina State High School quarterfinals...Averaged 21.6 points and 3.0 assists per game last year...Hit .897 from the free throw line and earned first team ALL-MECCA8 as well as first team All-Conference and the CHARLOTTE OBSERVER’S first team All-Mecklenberg County... Scored 31 points against West Charlotte in the conference finals and 25 against Cabarrus in the second finals. ..Earned All-Southwest 4A selection as a junior, averaging 18.3 points per game...Led conference in free throw percentage at .920 and was a member of the Charlotte Royal AAU 16-under team which won the national championship in 2000. In 2001, as a member of the Charlotte Royals 17-under squad, he helped lead them to third place at the AAU Nationals and earned AAU All-American honors...honor roll student as a senior... STATISTICS: YR GP-GS FG 03 27-13 04 29-29 TLS 56-42 CAREER BESTS Points: 28 at Hofstra (2-7-04) FGM: 10 at Hofstra (2-7-04) FGA: 18, at Hofstra (2-7-04) FG%: .750 (6-9) vs. Towson ( 1-31-04) 3PTM: 6, at Hofstra (2-7-04) 3PTA: 9, at W&M (1-26-04) 3PT%:.750(6-8) at Hofstra (2-7-04) FTM: 12 vs. Delaware (2-14-04) FTA: 14 vs. Delaware (2-14-04) FT%: 1000 (6-6) vs. UMES (12-14-02) REBS: 9, vs Drexel ( 1-3-04) AST: 10 vs. Drexel in CAA Trn. (3-8-03) STLS: 4 vs Liberty (12-18-03), & Delaware (2-14-04) MINS: 45 vs. Charlotte (12-06-03) TAYLOR ON HUNTER “Isaiah’s speed has always caught people’s attention, and yet his growth as a sophomore was more a result of improved attention to defense, rebounding, taking care of the basketball, and shot selection. He is still learning a lot about the game and himself on a daily basis. When Isaiah blends with the team in the right way, he is a very valuable weapon.” Monarch Basketball 2004-05 6-3 170 Charlotte, NC/Independence HS 11 PCT 3PTS PCT FT PCT REBS-AVG A 60-203 .296 17-78 .218 27-41 .659 127-311 .408 46-134 .343 76-90 .844 187-514 .364 63- 212 .297 103-131 .786 55-2.0 91-3.1 146-2.6 73 72 145 STL MIN PTS-AVG 20 30 50 164 6.1 376 13.0 540 9.6 623 913 1536 ALEX LOUGHTON Junior 6-9 240 Forward Perth, Australia PERSONAL: 2003-04: First team All-CAA...First Team NABC District IV...Team MVP...CAA All-Academic selection...Athletic Director’s Association All-Academic squad... scored 45 points with 15 rebounds vs. Charlotte and 24 points with 15 rebounds vs. St. Joseph’s...Hauled in 16 rebounds vs. George Mason...Ranked second in CAA in rebounding and scoring...His 45 points were the most in NCAA Div. I in 2004. 2002-03: Pre-season All-CAA second team for 2003-04... Started all but two games in 2002-03...CAA All-Rookie selection.... co-top returning scorer....scored in double figures eight times...hauled seven or more rebounds nine times...CAA Rookie of the Week on Nov. 25 and Feb. 18th....Hauled in ten rebounds vs. UMES, scored 14 points in a game vs. St. Joseph’s, ECU, UMES and Delaware...HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Averaged 17.4 points and 10.3 rebounds per game for the Australian under-20 team last year...He helped lead his under-18 team to the Australian School Boy National Championships in 1999 and 2000. Was named Most Valuable Player in the 2000 School Boy championship game after scoring 19 points and hauling in 28 rebounds... #40 Birthdate: May 3, 1983 Full Name: Alex Michael Loughton Parents: Ken and Lorraine Loughton Brothers: Tim (29), Nathan (27), Shanon (23) Major: Business marketing High School: St. Stephen’s Nickname: Outback, Goose, Big Al Favorite Dessert: Sticky-date pudding Favorite vacation spot: Dunsborough in Western Australia Favorite Animal: Kangaroos & Kookaburras(bird) Favorite TV Shows: Maximum X-treme Challenge Favorite basketball memory: Winning the National U-18 Australian Championship in’00 Hobby: Anything outdoors STATISTICS: Favorite place to play on the road: Drexel or UNCW YR GP-GS FG PCT 3PTS Favorite Pro Team: Indiana Pacers 03 27-25 85-205 .415 1-6 Favorite Pro Athlete: Jermaine O’Neal 04 29-28 165-338 .488 11-33 Favorite Actor: Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson TLS 56-53 250-543 .460 12-39 Favorite Actress: Ashley Judd Favorite ODU Class: Philosophy Favorite Song: “Zebra” by the John Butler Trio What sport would you play other than basketball: Australian Rules Football Best advise received: Never take a backward step. Favorite Movie: “Meet the Parents” Most Inspiring person: My fiance, Michelle. If I could see anyone in concert, it would be: Pearl Jam, U2 If I could play a musical instrument, I’d play: Acoustic guitar PCT FT .167 .333 .307 PCT REBS-AVG A 54-81 .667 141-178 .792 195-259 .753 159-5.9 252-8.7 411-7.3 21 64 85 B STL PTS-AVG 12 17 29 31 48 79 225-8.3 482-16.6 707-12.6 CAREER BESTS: Points: 45, vs. Charlotte (12-6-03) FGM: 17, vs. Charlotte (12-6-03) FGA: 23 vs Charlotte (12-6-03) FG%: .739 (17-23) vs. Charlotte (12-6-03) 3PT FGM: 5 vs. Charlotte (12-6-03) 3PT FGA: 5 vs. Charlotte (12-6-03) 3PT FG%: 100. (5-5) vs. Charlotte (12-6-03) FTM: 10, vs Liberty(12-18-03),GW( 12-20-03) & at JMU (1-14-04) FTA: 12, vs GW (12-20-03) FT%: 100 (10-10) vs Liberty (12-18-03) REBS: 16, vs George Mason (2-28-04) AST: 6, vs Charlotte (12-06-03) BLKS: 3, vs Liberty (12-18-03) & TSU(1-31-04) STLS: 5, vs UNCW (1-28-04) MINS; 42 vs. Charlotte (12-06-03) TAYLOR ON LOUGHTON “Has received a good deal of respect and attention for his play as a sophomore. Those that know him will be the first to recognize the attention was no accident. His diligence, coachability, work ethic and of course talents are allowing him to become a better player every day. Alex is a very versatile player and can do a lot of things on and off the stat sheet. He is a tremendous captain and ambassador for our program, both on and off the court. His eye opening performance at the Pete Newell Big Man’s Camp in August signals that he is still very hungry for personal growth and the growth of our program.” 12 Old Dominion University JANKO MRKSIC Junior Center PERSONAL: 6-10 270 Stoney Creek, Ontario, Canada 2003-04: Scored six points and hauled in six rebounds vs. W&M...2002-03:Started two games for the Monarchs...scored six points at George Mason, and scored four points at Hampton...Hauled in four rebounds against UNCW, George Mason and VCU...averaged 14 minutes per game the last six games of the season. HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Led Bishop Ryan High School to the city championship with a 24-8 record....He averaged 14.5 points, 3.4 blocked shots, and 14.7 rebounds per game...He scored 18 points and hauled in 17 rebounds in the city championship game...Was selected to the City All-Star team and first team All-Star REB Invitational Tournament where he averaged 22 points and 20 rebounds in three games... In 2001, while playing for the provincial team Grass Roots Canada, he helped lead squad to the semi-finals of the NIKE tournament in Orlando. ..Scored 16 points in the semi-final game of the NIKE tournament against Tallahassee...Helped lead the Canadian junior national team to the finals of the World Championships, losing to the USA by one point in France. #55 Birthdate: June 18, 1983 Full Name: Janko Mrksic Parents: Stan and Donna Mrksic Brothers: Milan (23) & Nickola Mrksic (19) High School: Bishop Ryan High School Coach: Kevin Daly Nickname: Janks, Soldier Major: Recreation and Tourism Dream Vacation: Peru Favorite Animal: Panther Favorite Food: Seafood Favorite TV Show: American Chopper Favorite Car: Cadillac DeVille DTS Hobby: Listening to music Favorite Song: “Ender” by Finch Favorite Book: “Art of War” by Suntzu Favorite Movie: The Deer Hunter Favorite actor: Robert Deniro Favorite place to play on road: UNCW Favorite spot in Hampton Roads: Virginia Beach Sports you would play other than basketball: Golf Favorite Cartoon Character: Roadrunner When surfing the web I always check out: NBA.com Best advice ever received: “Go after your dream, do whatever it takes.” STATISTICS: YR GP-GS FG 03 26-2 04 27-2 TLS 53-4 CAREER BESTS: POINTS: 6 at GMU (2-24-03) & W&M (2-25-04) FGM: 3, at GMU (2-24-03) & W&M (2-25-04) FGA: 5, at GMU (2-24-03) & TSU (1-31-04) FG%: .750 (3-4) vs W&M (2-25-04) FTM: 2, vs. Hofstra (3-01-03 FTA: 4, vs. Drexel CAA Trn.(3-8-03) REBS: 6, vs. W&M (2-25-04) AST: 2, at Delaware (2-22-03) & Charlotte (12-6-03) BLKS: 2, vs. Delaware (2-14-04) MINS: 24, at GMU (2-24-03) TAYLOR ON MRKSIC “Janko has had some ups and downs. As a freshman, he might have gotten a little too heavy to move the way he needed. We now have him down to what we feel is a better weight and combined with his two seasons of experience, he should be in position to step forward and contribute to the program. Janko is enthusiastic and a personable young man who has grown as a student, and has a tremendous amount of loyalty to his teammates. “ Monarch Basketball 2004-05 13 15-35 11-32 26-67 PCT FT PCT REBS-AVG A BL MIN PTS-AVG .429 2-14 .344 1-6 .388 3-20 .143 .167 .750 7 252 6 154 13 406 32 1.2 23 0.9 55 –1.0 54-2.1 40-1.5 94-1.8 5 9 14 ARNAUD DAHI Sophomore 6-7 220 Forward Ivory Coast/ Life Center Academy (Burlington, NJ) PERSONAL: Birthdate: Dec. 31, 1983 Full Name: Arnaud Yves Dahi Parents: Thomas Dahi and Marquerite Sahui Brothers: David (29), Gassaud (17), Paul-Henry (15) Sisters: Sonia (25), Natalie (21) High School: Life Center Academy High School Coach: Darrell Gladden Major: Business Management Favorite Food: Anything with chicken Favorite vacation spot: Ivory Coast Favorite Animal: Dog Favorite TV Show: Sportscenter Favorite Basketball Memory: Winning the Christian Tournament in 2003 Favorite Pro Team: Los Angeles Lakers Favorite Pro Athlete: Kobe Bryant Favorite Actor: Samuel Jackson, Denzel Washington Favorite Actress: Halle Berry Toughest place to play in CAA: UNCW Favorite place on campus: Webb Student Center Best Advice ever given: Believe in yourself. If I could play a musical instrument, it would be: Guitar. Sport you would play other than basketball: Soccer #31 2003-04: CAA All-Rookie selection...CAA Rookie of the Week on Jan. 5...14 double figure games...15 points vs. VMI...Ten points and 12 rebounds vs. #13 St. Joseph’s ...10 points and 10 rebounds vs. South Alabama...Blocked four shots in a game four times..ranked 12th in CAA in rebounding and fourth in blocks...Second on team in field goal percentage at .502. HIGH SCHOOL: Considered a top 100 national recruit...Averaged 19.5 points and 7.8 rebounds per game...Helped lead Life Center Academy to a 30-7 record and captured the National Christian Invitational Championship as well as the Penn-New Jersey League title...Also lettered in soccer as a defender. STATISTICS: YR GP-GS FG 04 29-24 PCT 3PTS PCT FT 104-207 .502 11-29 .379 PCT REBS-AVG BL 41-59 .695 159-5.5 38 STL MIN PTS-AVG 25 260-9.0 604 CAREER BESTS: Points: 15, vs. VMI (12-29-03) FGM: 7, at GMU (1-7-04) FGA: 17, vs. St. Joseph’s (11-29-03) FG %: 1000 (6-6) at JMU (1-14-04) 3PT FGM: 2 vs. Charlotte (12-6-03) 3PT FGA:3, at USA (12-15-03) 3pt FG%: 100. (2-2) vs. Charlotte ( 12-6-03) FTM: 4 at W&M (1-26-04) FTA: 4, four times in 03-04 FT%: 100 (4-4) at W&M (1-26-04) REBS: 12 vs. St. Joseph’s (11-29-03) AST: 5, vs. Charlotte (12-06-03) BLKS: 4, vs Liberty, Drexel, Hofstra, & JMU in 03-04 STL:2, seven times in 03-04 MINS: 31, vs Charlotte (12-06-03) TAYLOR ON DAHI “Arnaud had some solid games for us last year, and yet we still feel he has room for improvement in numerous areas. Arnaud has the ability to make explosive plays which certainly excite fans and his teammates. He has gained weight and experience and hopefully will continue to gain understanding which will enable him to be even better this year.” 14 Old Dominion University ABDI LIDONDE Sophomore 6-2 185 Guard Sutton, MA/ St. Andrews High School (Barrington, RI) PERSONAL: 2003-04: Scored a career high 15 points against North Carolina in his first collegiate game... Also scored six points against Liberty...He went 5-8 treys vs. UNC. HIGH SCHOOL: Considered a top 125 national recuit...First team All-New England and helped lead St. Andrews to a 28-8 record and capture the New England championship for the second time in three years...averaged 17.1 points and 6.0 rebounds per game as a senior...Shot 51 percent from the floor and 47 percent from three-point range, making 119 treys as a senior...He scored 38 points with eight three-pointers against Stone King, and 23 points against third ranked St. Patrick’s...He scored 1,896 career points...Named All-New England as a junior...Honor roll student...Jersey retired as the second all-time scorer at St. Andrew’s... His grandfather was head coach of the Kenyon National Soccer team. #11 Full Name: Abdi S. Lidonde, JR. Birthdate: Feb. 24, 1985 Parents: Aggrey Abdi Lidonde & Grace Stafford Sister: Kristine (25) Brothers: Elijah (17), and Mickey(16) High School: St. Andrews High School Coach: Michael Hart Major: Political Science/criminal justice Nickname: Junior, J.R., Memphis Favorite Sports Personality: Michael Jordan Favorite Movie: “Juice” Favorite Dessert: Hot fudge sundae & chocolate chip cookies Favorite Vacation Spot: Paris Favorite TV Show: Dave Chappelle Show Favorite Car: Aston Martin Vanquise Favorite Basketball Memory: Having my jersey retired in high school Favorite website: www.espn.com Favorite Pro team: New England Patriots Favorite Pro Athlete: Michael Jordan, Michael Finley Favorite Movie: Juice & Coming to America Favorite Actor: Denzel Washington Favorite Actress: Gabrielle Union Favorite ODU Class: English On game day, I like to: Get to the gym earlier than the required time. Best advice ever given: “If God brings you to it, then he will bring you through it.” STATISTICS: YR GP-GS FG PCT 3PTS PCT FT PCT REBS-AVG A STL MIN PTS-AVG 04 29-0 .259 10-42 .333 5 41-1.4 CAREER BESTS: POINTSs: 14, four times FGM: 7, vs. ECU (12-17-02) & UMES (12-14-02) FGA: 15, vs. UMES (12-14-02) FG%: .571 (4-7) at St. Joseph’s (12-1-02) FTM: 7, at GWU (12-28-02) FTA: 8, four times FT%: .875(7-8) vs. GWU (12-28-02) REBS: 10 vs. UMES (12-14-02) AST: 4, at GWU (12-28-02) BLKS: 2, vs. UMES (12-14-02) & Drexel (2-19-03) STLS: 3, at GMU (2-24-03), & TU (1-2-03) MINS; 35 at St. Joseph’s (12-1-02) & GWU (12-28-02) TAYLOR ON LIDONDE “May have experienced the greatest challenge of any of our freshman who played last year. Obviously a fine shooter, but had to face the demands of the Division I setting. The fact that he is a great young man, a relentless worker, and honest in his assessment of his ambitions made it a pleasure for coaches and teammates to work through his adjustments to college. “ Monarch Basketball 2004-05 15 15-58 .238 1-3 22-0.8 8 209 JOHN MORRIS Sophomore 6-2 187 Guard Camp Hill, PA/Trinity HS PERSONAL #3 Birthdate: March 2, 1984 Full Name: John Paul Morris Parents: John and Sue Morris Brothers: Shaun (21), Kevin (18), Brian (16). High School:Trinity High School Coach: Larry Kostelac Major: Business Nickname: Johnny, J Mo Favorite Dessert: Cheesecake Favorite vacation spot: Ireland Favorite Animal: Bulldog Favorite TV Show: Sportscenter Favorite Car: White Escalada Ext. Favorite website: espn.com Favorite place to play on the road: UNCW Favorite Sports Team: Philadelphia 76ers & Eagles Favorite Movie: “Rocky” Favorite Sports Personality: Steve Nash & Donovan McNabb favorite Song:”Living on a prayer” by Bon Jovi Favorite Cartoon Character: Snoopy Favorite Actress: Reese Witherspoon, Hilary Duff Dream Job: Rock Star or coach of the 76ers Sport you would play other than basketball: Football or golf Best advice received: “Don’t give up.” Most memorable moment in my career: Winning the state championship Notable relatives: Father played basketball at Loyola-Md. 2003-04: Red Shirted. 2002-03: Started two games last year...came off the bench to score seven points in ODU’s win at UNC Wilmington...Hit 82 percent of his free throws...Dished out six assists vs Maryland-Eastern Shore...Also scored seven points vs. James Madison...Averaged 11.7 minutes per game last year. HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Two-Time Sentinel Player of the Year... Averaged 27.2 points, 6.1 assists and 5.2 steals per game for Trinity High as a senior. Led Trinity to a 59-3 record over two years, winning the Pennsylvania AA State Championship in 2001 and reaching the state semi-finals in 2002... Shot .934 from the free throw line in 2002 and scored 37 points in the state semi-finals. Is one of only four 2,000 career point scorers (2,038) in Pennsylvania history...Selected to play in the Pennsylvania-Maryland All-Star shootout...”IAA AAA” State Champion...All-District selection three times....Honor student. STATISTICS: YR GP-GS FG PCT 3PTS PCT FT 03 26-2 .351 8-26 13-37 .308 PCT REBS-AVG A 14-17 .824 27-1.0 31 STL MIN 8 316 PTS-AVG 48-1.8 CAREER BESTS: POINTS: 7, at UNCW (1-8-03) & JMU (1-25-03) FGM: 2, vs Campbell (11-26-02) & UNCW (1-8-03) FGA: 6, five times FG%: .667 (2-3) vs. Campbell(11-26-02), & at UNCW (1-8-03) 3PTFGM: 1, 8 times 3PTFGA: 3, vs JMU (1-25-03) & W&M (2-5-03) & JMU (1-25-03) FTM: 4, vs. JMU(1-25-03) & at Drexel (1-29-03) FTA: 5, at Drexel (1-29-03) FT%:1,000 (4-4) vs JMU (1-25-03) REBS: 5, vs. UMES (12-14-02) AST: 6, vs. UMES (12-14-02) STLS: 2, at UNCW (1-8-03) MINS: 26, at GMU (2-24-03) TAYLOR ON MORRIS “John Morris represents many of the qualities that are the backbone of this program. A very conscientious and competitive young man. You can count on John on a very consistent basis to be prepared and to give you all he has whether it be the classroom or the court. We believe his red shirt year served to be valuable and should pay dividends. “ 16 Old Dominion University VALDUS VASYLIUS Sophomore 6-7 210 Forward Klaipeda, Lithuania/ Norfolk Collegiate High School PERSONAL: 2003-04: Had 11 double figure games...scored 15 against VCU and 14 against Towson...Five or more rebounds eight times... Hauled down seven rebounds against VMI and George Mason...started five games. HIGH SCHOOL: The 2003 Tidewater Conference Player of the Year...Averaged 24 points, 11.5 rebounds per game as a senior...In a game against Word of God Christian Academy in Raleigh, NC, he scored 42 points and hauled down 27 rebounds...Vasylius completed his two-year career with 1,312 points and 696 rebounds. He averaged 19.6 points per game and 12.2 rebounds as a junior...He scored 37 points and hauled down 22 rebounds against Benedictine High of Richmond. #42 Full Name: Valdas Vasylius Birthdate: Sept. 3, 1983 Parents: Vaclovas and Vida Vasyliene Brother: Vadavas (25) High School: Norfolk Collegiate High School Coach: Jim Markey Major: International Business Nickname: V Dream Vacation: Lithuania, Juadkrante Hobby: surfing the internet Favorite Movie: “Gladiator” Favorite Dessert: Ice Cream and cake Favorite TV Show: “Scare Tactics” Favorite Pro Team: San Antonio Spurs Favorite Actor: Russell Crowe Favorite Actress: Pamela Anderson Best advice given: Do whatever it takes to be the best you can be. Toughest place to play in CAA: VCU Sports I would play other than basketball: soccer STATISTICS: YR GP-GS FG 04 29-5 CAREER BESTS: Points: 15, at VCU (2-21-04) FGM: 6, vs. Towson (1-31-04) FGA: 9, at Va. Tech (12-04-03) FG%: .857 (6-7) vs. Towson (1-31-04) 3PT FGM: 2, vs. Towson (1-31-04) 3PT FGA: 3, vs. Towson (1-31-04) 3PT FG%:.667 (2-3) vs. Towson (1-31-04) FTM: 5, at VCU (2-21-04) FTA: 8, at Va. Tech (12-04-03) & W&M (2-25-04) FT%: 100 (4-4) at Delaware (1-17-04) REBS: 7 vs. VMI (12-29-03) & at GMU( 1-17-04) ASST: 5, vs. JMU (2-11-04) STL:2, at GMU (1-7-04) MINS: 23, at Va. Tech (12-04-03) TAYLOR ON VASYLIUS “His transition to Division I basketball was an admirable one. After dealing with the language barrier and college academics, Valdas is a great success story. I personally appreciate the fact that Valdas always carries an attitude of quiet readiness. He had as good of a second half of his freshman year as any of our freshmen.” Monarch Basketball 2004-05 17 PCT 3PTS PCT FT 81-160 .506 8-26 .308 PCT REBS-AVG A 55-87 .632 97-3.3 23 STL MIN PTS-AVG 12 222-7.8 504 DREW WILLIAMSON Sophomore 6-0 180 Guard Burlington, NC/Cummings HS PERSONAL 2003-04: Ranked ninth in the CAA in assists...Ranked sixth in the CAA in assists/turnover ration at 1.7...Started 15 games at the point guard spot...Scored a career high nine points against GMU and VCU in two of the last three games of the season...Dished out eight assists in the CAA tournament opener against Hofstra...Four or more assists 12 times. Wore jersey # 2 as a freshman. HIGH SCHOOL: The 2003 North Carolina High School Athletic Association Male Athlete of the Year...A two-sport standout in basketball and football...Averaged 18.3 points, and 5.1 assists for Cummings High School...Completed his career with over 2,000 career points, 350 career assists And 200 career steals...The MVP of the Class 2-A basketball final in 2002...Helped lead Cummings to two state basketball championships, and was twice runner-up for the 2-A Player-of-the Year...Cummings reached the state semi-finals as a senior...In football, Williamson passed for 3,118 yards and 38 touchdowns as a senior...helped Cummings capture the state football championship and was named 2-A Player of the Year...His career passing totals of 9,736 yards ranks third all-time in North Carolina State High School history...Threw for 116 career touchdowns ...Member of the National Honor Society. #10 Full Name: Drew Montrell Williamson Birthdate: Nov. 11, 1984 Parents: Ronald and Vera Williamson Brother: Brandon “Bo” Williamson (17) High School: Cummings High School Coach: George Robinson Major: Sports management Nickname: D-Will Dream Vacation: Myrtle Beach, SC. Favorite Dessert: Oatmeal raisin cookies Favorite Food: Grilled chicken Favorite Animal: Tiger Favorite TV Show: Rap City Hobby: playing video games and cards Person in history would most like to meet: James Naismith Favorite book read: “Peace like a river” Favorite Movie: “Paid in Full” Basketball Memory: Back-to-back high school state championships Favorite Pro Team: Dallas Cowboys Favorite Actor: Denzel Washington Favorite Actress: Halle Berry Favorite ODU Class: Public Speaking Dream Job: NBA Coach On game day: Like to relax Sport I would play other than basketball: football Best Advice given: Hard work pays off. STATISTICS: YR GP-GS FG PCT 3PTS PCT FT 04 29-15 .382 11-36 .306 34-89 PCT REBS-AVG A 36-57 .632 65-2.2 97 STL MIN PTS-AVG 23 115-4.0 627 CAREER BESTS Points: 9, vs. GMU (2-28-04) & VCU (3-7-04) FGM: 3, four times in 2003-04 FGA: 8 vs. GMU (2-28-04) FG%: .60(3-5) vs. Charlotte (12-6-03) & at JMU (1-14-04) 3PTFGM: 2 at JMU ( 1-14-04) 3PTFGA: 4, vs. GMU (2-28-04) & at UNCW(2-4-04) 3PT FG%:100 (2-2) at JMU (1-14-04) FTM: 5, at VCU (2-21-04) FTA: 6, at VCU (2-21-04) FT%: 1000(4-4) at Va. Tech (12-04-03) REBS: 5, vs. Drexel (1-3-04) AST: 8, vs. Hofstra (3-6-04) STLS: 3, vs. Morgan State (12-13-03) MINS: 35, vs. Hofstra (3-6-04) TAYLOR ON WILLIAMSON “His performance in the CAA first round tournament game represented how much growth he made last season. Drew has a natural charisma and leadership qualities that have been demonstrated throughout his academic career. This past spring and summer Drew has become more comfortable and more confident, which has him poised to do what it takes to help our team earn the next step.” 18 Old Dominion University SAM HARRIS Freshman 7-3 260 Center Newnham,Tasmania Australia PERSONAL: HIGH SCHOOL: Played on the Australian under 18 squad in 1999 and 2000. Member of the Australian under 20 team in 2001 and 2002. Helped lead the Under 20-team to World Championship title...Sam played for the prestigious Australian Institute of Sport over the summer, where he had games of 20 and 28 points. #30 Full Name: Sam Harris Birthdate: May 3, 1984 Parents: Laurie and Judy Harris Sisters: Janelle (18), and Natelie (22) High School: Lake Ginninderra College Major: Undecided Favorite Food: Seafood Favorite Vacation Spot: North Queensland Australia Favorite Animal: Dog Favorite Pro Team: Dallas Mavericks Favorite sports personality: Michael Jordan Favorite Pro Athlete: Dirk Nawinski Favorite Movie: “Old School” Favorite Song:”Mrs. Jones “ by Counting Crows Sport I would play other than basketball: Volleyball Best advice ever given: Have fun playing sports. TAYLOR ON HARRIS “Has created a tremendous amount of curiosity by being the tallest player in Division I basketball this year. Even those of us who see him on a daily basis take a second notice of just how gifted he is with height. With good health, hard work and patience, he could make a valuable contribution to this team now and in the future. Being just a freshman and recognizing how much potential he has, I am very excited about what his career could mean to our program.” Monarch Basketball 2004-05 19 BRIAN HENDERSON Freshman 6-4 185 Guard Richmond, VA/Varina HS PERSONAL: 2003-04: Red shirted HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 20.9 points, 9.5 assists, 6.5 rebounds, and 3.8 steals per game as a senior...completed his two-year varsity career with 996 career points...Helped lead Varina to a 18-8 record and reach the regional quarterfinals...Selected first team All-District, second team All-Region, and All-Metro honors...scored 34 points in a game vs. Monichan, and 21 points with 12 assists against Henrico...Honor student. #20 Full Name: Brian Calvin Henderson Birthdate: Oct. 16, 1985 Parents: Gregory and Jacquelin Henderson Brother: Carlton (24) High School: Varina High School Coach: Stu Richardson Major: Business management Favorite Sports Personality: Stuart Scott Dream Vacation: Hawaii Most Impressive person ever met: My Parents If I could play a musical instrument, it would be: drums Favorite dessert: Birthday Cake Favorite food: Mom’s cooking Favorite Animal: Tiger Favorite Place to play: VCU Favorite TV Show: Martin Favorite Car: Mercedes G-Wagon Hobbies: video games Favorite Pro Team: San Francisco 49ers Favorite Athlete: Tracy McGrady Favorite Song: “Can I live” Jay-Z Favorite Movie: “Training Day” Favorite Actor: Denzel Washington Favorite place on Campus: Webb Student Center On game day, I like to: Listen to music Sport I would play other than basketball: Football Best Advice ever given: Don’t let anyone stop you from doing what you do best,” my father. TAYLOR ON HENDERSON “As a redshirt, and a young one at that, Brian gained about 20 pounds and observed last season. People will be pleasantly surprised when they see him on the court. While just a freshman, who will certainly have growing pains, I feel he will help this team.” 20 Old Dominion University BRANDON JOHNSON Freshman 6-1 175 Guard Orlando, FL/Edgewater HS PERSONAL #4 Full name: Brandon James Johnson Birthdate: Jan. 8, 1986 Parents: Bobby Gilbert & Jacquelyn Johnson Brothers: Matthew, Tavaris, Keiron Sister: Amanda, High School: Edgewater Major: Business/accounting High School Coach:Travis Jones Nickname BJ, Banks, Gizzle Dream Vacation: Montego Bay Favorite Dessert: Strawberry Shortcake Favorite Food: Steak and shrimp Favorite TV Show: Martin Favorite pro team: Detroit Pistons Favorite pro athlete: Tracy McGrady Favorite Movie: “White Chicks” Favorite Actor: Mike Epps Favorite Actress: Halle Berry Sport I would play other than basketball: Football Person in history I would most like to meet: Michael Jordan If I could play a musical instrument, it would be: Piano Favorite basketball memory: Winning the Florida state championship HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 12.4 points, 6.4 assists and 6.2 rebounds in leading Edgewater High School to the Florida 6A state championship last year. He completed his career at Edgewater with 1,040 career points, and 522 career assists. Johnson was selected to the Florida High School second team All-State and first team All-Conference Teams. Edgewater compiled a 209-9 record during his four years and ranked 7th nationally by USA Today. ..Recipient of the Principal’s academic honors award. TAYLOR ON JOHNSON “Guard play is very important in college basketball. We feel like Brandon solidifies our guard play for years to come. He’s a winner, who has always done it in an “us first” fashion. He is a good passer, who can push the ball to create for others. We also feel he can bolster the team defensively with good athleticism.” Monarch Basketball 2004-05 21 JASON THOMPSON Freshman Forward PERSONAL 6-5 210 Sanford, NC/Chatham HS HIGH SCHOOL: Jason averaged 25.1 points, 9.2 rebounds per game with 50 steals, and hit .755 from the free throw line (195-258). He was selected by the NCHSA as the 1A Player of the Year. He was a second team North Carolina Associated Press All-State selection (the only 1A player selected), and was named to Yadkin Valley Player of the Year for the second time in three years. He also earned All-Conference honors for the fourth straight year...Thompson completed his career with 2,140 career points which is the school’s all-time best and ranks 14th in North Carolina state high school basketball history. #21 Full name: Jason Louis Thompson Birthdate: June 9, 1986 Mother: Gena Kelly Brother: Brian Sister: Delilah High School: Chatham High School Coach: Bill Slaughter Major: Undecided Nickname: J Dream Vacation: Jamaica Person in history would most like to meet: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Favorite Movie: Belly Favorite Book: The Odyssey Favorite Dessert: Strawberry Peach Cobbler Favorite Food: Honey BBQ Wings Favorite Animal: Pit Bull Favorite TV Show: The Simpsons Favorite Basketball Memory: Winning the North Carolina 17-under championship Hobbie: listening to music Favorite Pro Team: Portland Trailblazers Favorite Pro Athlete: Kobe Bryant Favorite actor: Mike Epps Favorite Actress: Eve Favorite Spot in Hampton Roads: Virginia Beach Best Advice ever given: “There is no substitute for hard work.” Would play what sport other than basketball: football TAYLOR ON THOMPSON “Maybe as good an athlete as we have had since I came to ODU. The challenge is putting his talents to use. Jason represents the good qualities that coming from a smaller environment produces. On the other hand, as he gets more exposure, against Division I players, we anticipate a great upside to his career. In the short term, we are looking for Jason to help us both defensively, especially in rebounding.” 22 Old Dominion University Why Monarchs? M any people have wondered how the Old Dominion University athletic teams came to be officially known as the Monarchs. For many years, the athletic teams of the Norfolk Division of the College of William & Mary (as Old Dominion was formerly called) were known as the Braves. This was a derivation of the William & Mary nickname of Indians. As Old Dominion achieved its own four-year status and saw its enrollment surpass that of its Williamsburg neighbor, it was no longer suitable or acceptable to have its teams called the Braves. The name Monarchs evokes much of the early history of the Commonwealth of Virginia and of Old Dominion’s mother institution, the College of William and Mary. The nickname “Old Dominion” was first coined to the Virginia colony by King Charles II after Virginia’s loyalty to the crown during the English Civil War. Furthermore, William III and Mary II, whose patronage helped found the College of William and Mary in Virginia in 1693, ruled England at the invitation of Parliament as “joint monarchs.” The Monarch used by Old Dominion has a royal crown on a lion’s head, representing an historic past and a strong future. The school's current family of athletic logos (right) were adopted in April of 2002. Basketball Support Staff Annette Manley Basketball Admin. Asst. Monarch Basketball 2004-05 The Old Dominion University Stat Crew 23 Ed Isaac Head Basketball Manager MONARCH Reachout Through the “Monarch Reachout” program, the Old Dominion basketball program is committed to working with community groups, schools, non-profit organizations and the Big Blue Club. Below are photos from the different “Monarch Reachout” events they attended last year. Valdas Vasylius with University President Roseann Runte (L-R): Arnaud Dahi , Rasheed Wright and Leo Anthony at the Big Blue Barbeque. Doug Higgons (L) and Chris Jenkinson from the Constant Center’s management company Global Spectrum. John Waller signs autographs after a game Coach Blaine Taylor with basketball supporter Claude Stafford. 24 Old Dominion University MONARCH Reachout Rick Kiefner interviews ODU Alumn Jay Harris (‘87) from ESPN. 2004 Basketball Alumni Night Isaiah Hunter signs autographs for young Monarch fans after a game. Coach Blaine Taylor (R) with Joe and Jean Siebert. (L-R): Coach Blaine Taylor, Eddie Webb and former head coach Paul Webb at the 2004 Hoops Club golf outing. 2004 Cal Bowdler Most Improved Player Award winner Isaiah Hunter (L) with Cal Bowdler at the 2004 Big Blue Barbeque. Monarch Basketball 2004-05 25 ATHLETIC DIRECTORY ODUADMINISTRATION President: Dr. Roseann Runte Associate Athletic Director: UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT Dr. Roseann Runte ....................................... 683-3159 Athletic Director: Dr. Jim Jarrett ............................................. 683-3369 Deb Polca .................................................... 683-3358 Dr. Roseann Runte became the seventh president of Old Dominion University in the summer of 2001. Runte, who has 21 years of experience as a professor and academic administrator, became only the third woman to head a four-year college or university in Virginia. Runte previously served as president of Victoria University in Toronto, principal of Glendon College (York University), president of 1’Université Sainte-Anne in Nova Scotia and assistant dean of arts and science at Dalhousie University. She is an associate to the Council of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, a board member of the National Bank of Canada and a member of the executive committee of the Club of Rome. Runte has served as president of the Canadian Commission for UNESCO for two terms, as president of the Humanities Federation of Canada, as a member of the advisory board of the National Library, as founding president of ACFAS-Toronto, as a board member for the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia and of the board of Associated Medical Services, as chair of the board of the Foundation for International Training, and as vice chair of the board of the Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art. The author of five volumes of creative writing, she has edited nine books and has written more than 100 articles and book chapters on topics ranging from literature and education to economic and cultural development. Runte has a Ph.D. in French from the University of Kansas and has received honorary degrees from Acadia University, Memorial University and the universities of Timisoara and Arad in Romania. She received the prix François Coppée from the Académie française as well as the Palmes Académiques and the Order of Merit from the French government, the Order of Canada, the Queen Elizabeth Jubilee medal, and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and of the World Academy of Arts and Sciences. Dr. Jim Jarrett (757 Area Code) Associate Athletic Director: Debbie H. Byrne .......................................... 683-3359 Assistant A.D./Finance: Mark Brown ................................................. 683-3569 Assistant A.D./Event Management: Greg Smith .................................................. 683-6026 Compliance Coordinator: Jeff Wilson .................................................. 683-5474 Sports Information Director: Carol R. Hudson, Jr ..................................... 683-3372 Asst. Sports Information Director: Kim Zivkovich .............................................. 683-3372 Director of Athletic Publications: Tina Price .................................................... 683-3372 Asst. Athletic Ticket Manager: Scott Lowery ............................................... 683-4444 Athletic Camp Director: Mindi Seidel-Adler ...................................... 683-4358 Dir. of Sales & Corp. Sponsorships: Chuck Gray .................................................. 683-3372 Dir. of Game Atmosphere & Student Att.: David Weisser ............................................. 683-3372 Academic Counselor: Tianna Scott ................................................ 683-3699 Asst. Academic Advisor: April Brecht ................................................. 683-3709 Equipment Room Manager: Andrea Allen ............................................... 683-3371 Head Athletic Trainer: Marty Bradley .............................................. 683-3383 Asst. Athletic Trainer: ATHLETIC DIRECTOR When Jim Jarrett arrived on the campus of Old Dominion University in the fall of 1967 as a Health and Physical Education professor, he had little idea that his tenure would be counted in decades. During that time span, he has led the program from a well respected NCAA Division II member to a nationally respected Division I power that has captured 25 national championships. Jarrett began his 34th year as athletic director in 2004, taking over the reigns in 1970 when Bud Metheny stepped down from that position. As one of the youngest athletic directors in the nation at that time, Jarrett quickly began to make a name for himself and ODU. He committed early on to a philosophy of “selective excellence,” whereby the department “selected” its competitive sports and committed itself financially, academically and competitively to the sports it felt the University could best excel. In 1974, Jarrett became the first athletic director in the state of Virginia to award grantin-aids to women student-athletes. It was a bold move at the time for a young athletic director and equally young University, but one that paid great dividends. Just five years later, in 1979, the Lady Monarchs won the first of three national championships in women’s basketball, and led the nation in attendance. Under his leadership, the department’s athletic venues have tripled and are considered state of the art facilities. They include the construction of the 2,500-seat Bud Metheny Baseball Complex in 1983, the Sailing Center in 1981, the Outdoor Tennis Complex which has been expanded to 15 lighted courts and a championship court with seating for 1,000-plus, the 4,000-seat ODU Soccer Stadium in 1990, renovations to Foreman Field, which included Astro-Turf and new locker room facilities, and the planning and construction of the 8,500 seat Constant Convocation Center. For all his efforts, Jarrett’s has been honored many times by national and local groups. Most recently, Jarrett was named the 2003 Southeast Regional Athletic Director of the Year by NACDA. Other awards he’s received include the Collegiate Director’s Award from the Women’s Basketball Coaches Committee and is a past president of the Colonial Athletic Association and the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame. An avid golfer and tennis player, Jarrett and his wife Sugie reside in Norfolk. 26 Scott Johnson ............................................. 683-3397 Asst. Athletic Trainer: Tina Lathrop ................................................. 683-5444 Director of Recreational Sports: Dr. Kevin Marbury ....................................... 683-3384 Athletic Faculty Representative: Dr. Janis Sanchez-Hucles ............................ 683-4995 Baseball Coach: Jerry Meyers ............................................... 683-4360 Men’s Basketball Coach: Blaine Taylor ................................................ 683-3362 Women’s Basketball Coach: Wendy Larry ................................................ 683-3401 Field Hockey Coach: Beth Anders ................................................. 683-3785 Golf Coach: Dr. Murray Rudisill ...................................... 683-3300 Women’s Golf Coach: Pat Kotten .................................................... 683-4553 Lacrosse Coach (W): Sue Stahl ..................................................... 683-4541 Sailing Coach (M&W): Mitch Brindley ............................................. 683-3387 Men’s Soccer Coach: Alan Dawson ............................................... 683-4360 Women’s Soccer Coach: Joe Pereira .................................................. 683-5343 Swimming Coach (M&W): Carol Withus ............................................... 683-5752 Tennis Coach (M&W): Darryl Cummings ......................................... 683-5312 Wrestling Coach: Steve Martin ............................................... 683-5311 Strength & Conditioning Coach: Andy Zucker ................................................. 683-5313 Old Dominion University ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Support Staff Mark Benson Big Blue Club Director Deb Polca Associate Athletic Director Mark Brown Asst. Athletic Director/Finance Ed Fraim Director of Athletic Development Greg Smith Asst. Athletic Director for Events and Operations Dr. Janis Sanchez-Hucles NCAA Faculty/Staff Representative Jeff Wilson NCAA Compliance Coordinator Chuck Gray Director of Sales and Corporate Sponsorships Marty Bradley Head Athletic Trainer Scott Johnson Athletic Trainer David Weisser Scott Lowery Asst. Business Manager Andy Zucker Strength & Conditioning Coach Mindy Seidel-Adler Athletic Camp Director Monarch Basketball 2004-05 Director of Game Atmosphere and Student Attendance Chirstina Kinerk Cheerleading Coach 27 John Blankenship Facility and Grounds Supervisor Directions to Campus Getting to Old Dominion FROM THE NORTH: Highway 13 down the Eastern Shore, and through the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel. Follow 13 (Northampton Blvd.) until you cross over Military Hwy. onto 166 (Princess Anne Road). Stay on Princess Anne until you reach Hampton Blvd. Turn right onto Hampton Blvd., then left onto 43 rd or 49th Streets (about 1.5 miles). FROM THE SOUTH: I-95 North to U.S. 58 (Emporia, Va.) OR I-85 North to U.S. 58 East (South Hill, Va.). Follow U.S. 58 East to Norfolk. Take 64 E to 264 to Downtown Norfolk. Take Waterside Drive to Brambleton Ave. Left on Brambleton Ave. Follow Brambleton around to Hampton Blvd. Take Hampton Blvd for approx. two miles. Turn left onto 43rd or 49th Streets. HAMPTON ROADS FROM THE WEST: I-64 East through the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel. Take Terminal Blvd. exit. Approximately 2 miles, turn left on Hampton Blvd. Approximately 4 miles, turn right on to 49th or 43rd Streets. PARKING PARKING PARKING 28 Old Dominion University ACADEMIC Support The Old Dominion University Athletic Department offers a wide variety of programs to assist the academic and personal well-being of the student-athlete. These programs are overseen by Tianna Scott, the academic advisor for student-athletes, and April Brecht, the Life Skills Program director. Their offices are located in Webb Center, within convenient access to all the student-athletes. Among the programs available to all student-athletes: SUPERVISED STUDY SESSIONS Supervised study sessions are required for all freshmen and transfer student-athletes, and organized according to the needs of the individual for upperclassmen. Study sessions meet in a variety of locations across campus, for a minimum of two hours per night, three nights per week. ”RISING STARS” THE LIFE SKILLS PROGRAM The Life Skills Program provides a comprehensive approach to the overall academic and personal development of student-athletes at Old Dominion University. With the student-athlete welfare in mind, the Athletic Department provides: The Academic Commitment ◆ Academic, major choice and career counseling ◆ Academic advising - class scheduling and eligibility review ◆ Supervised study sessions three times per week ◆ Tutoring program by request and/or referral ◆ Computer room with specialized programs (Writing Tutor, Grammar Tools, Quatro, Word Perfect, etc.) ◆ Study Group sessions ◆ ELS 101 (University Orientation) class ◆ Academic progress/attendance reports during each semester ◆ Rising Stars monthly Life Skills newsletter articles ◆ Complementary campus programs (Instant study skills) ◆ Retention groups, probation groups, assessment instruments ◆ Intervention - illness, injuries, etc. reported to faculty Above, Academic Advisor Tianna Scott works with former Monarch Rasheed Wright. sonal Communication and Media Relations, Social Development, and Fiscal Responsibility. ◆ Networking and appropriate campus program promotion ◆ Rising Stars newsletter - includes study skills, motivational and inspirational items, plus a calendar of coming events ◆ SAMs Program - Student-Athlete Mentor Peer Advising Program The Service Commitment ◆ Monarch ReachOut service project referrals and contacts ◆ Campus/community service through SAMs and class credit The Career Development Commitment ◆ Networking and referral are provided in cooperation with our career management center ◆ Educational programming and career ◆ ELS 121 (Career Planning) class ◆ Interview, cover letter, and resume techniques Life- Skills coordinator April Brecht (L) and Academic Advisor Tianna Scott The Athletic Commitment ◆ Title IX information, coach and support staff standards of conduct, the coach as a teacher, departmental operations and standards, and athletic support program information ◆ Team-building and conflict resolution intervention/training The Personal Development Commitment ◆ Educational programming for new students and teams: Understanding Values, Appreciating Diversity, Personal Health (Sexual Responsibility, Alcohol Choices, Stress Management), Interper- Monarch Basketball 2004-05 SAM - STUDENT ATHLETE MENTORS The Student-Athlete Mentor (SAM) is a peer advising program. SAMs are nomimated and elected by their peers. The goal is for each athletic team to have at least one SAM. A SAM on the team can help provide leadership, help teammates with problems, provide support for freshmen, answer ques- 29 tions, and refer teammates to University support services. SAMs are elected on a yearly basis and any upperclassmen may be chosen by their peers to serve as a SAM. All SAMs participate in a training program following elections. O OLD DOMINION ld Dominion University opened its doors 74 years ago in an abandoned public school building with 206 students as the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary, and became an independent institution in 1962. Today, the University enrolls more than 20,000 students, including approximately 6,500 graduate students. Its 188-acre Norfolk campus is the primary hub of activity, along with four additional higher education centers (Virginia Beach Center, Peninsula Center, Tri-Cities Center and Northern Virginia Center). Old Dominion is a versatile university, committed to its students, their education, personal development and overall success. The University offers 66 bachelor's degrees, 67 master's degrees, two education specialist degrees and 24 doctoral degrees, and consists of six colleges: Arts and Letters, Business and Public Administration, Education, Engineering and Technology, Health Sciences, and Sciences. Students who live on campus may choose residence hall or apartment-style living. The attractive Webb University Center provides a food court, video arcade, lounge areas and other shops to serve the student body. Old Dominion is one of Virginia's leading Ph.D. research institutions. The total value of its research activity is about $50 million annually. The University contributes approximately $600 million a year to the Hampton Roads economy and provides the community with a variety of programs and services, including the Bank of America Entrepreneurial Center, Technology Applications Center and Military Career Transition Program. A leader in space-related research, Old Dominion ranks first in the state in funding from NASA for research projects. The University operates one of the largest wind tunnels in the world at NASA's Langley Research Cen- The Webb Student Center ter, and its Oceanography, Nuclear Physics, and Modeling and Simulation programs are among the best in the nation. The University Village, a 75-acre development along the east side of Hampton Boulevard, is yet another economic spark for the region. The 8,600-seat Ted Constant Convocation Center, which opened in fall 2002, is the centerpiece of the project. The Village also currently includes 270 modern apartment units for students. Plans call for the addition of a hotel and parking garage, a variety of restaurants, a shopping center with a large grocery store and research facilities. In the classroom, Old Dominion students continue to earn high marks. Former student-athlete and 1996 graduate Samantha Salvia became the University's first Rhodes Scholar. An international leader in delivering interactive instructional television, the University operates TELETECHNET, a distance learning system that offers students an opportunity to earn one of 17 baccalau- Left, the Tonelson Garden is a quiet meeting place in the middle of Webb Center. Below, the Diehn Fine and Performing Arts Building houses the theatre, dance, and music departments at Old Dominion. 30 Old Dominion University UNIVERSITY Above, Rollins Hall houses the admissions, registrar, and financial aid offices. Its Georgian architecture is reminiscent of Old Dominion’s parent institution, the College of William and Mary. Below, the boardwalk and gazebo on the Elizabeth River, adjacent to the Sailing Center and behind Whitehurst Hall dorm, is the site of many campus events and sailing regattas. reate or eight master's degrees without leaving their area of residence. Since its inception in 1992, TELETECHNET has exceeded growth projections and is the largest televised, interactive distance learning program of its kind in the United States. Old Dominion is also well known for its international focus in both its curricula and student population. More than 1,100 international students from 100 countries are enrolled at the University. The University also contributes to the cultural life of Hampton Roads by presenting music and dance concerts, art exhibits, and annual literary and film and video festivals. In addition, the President's Lecture Series brings a variety of nationally known speakers to campus each year. The University is located about 200 miles south of Washington, D.C., and is but a short drive to Virginia Beach and the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Monarch Basketball 2004-05 31 NORFOLK & N orfolk serves as the cultural, financial and business hub of the Hampton Roads Metropolitan Area, which comprises the cities of Norfolk, Portsmouth, Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Suffolk, Hampton, and Newport News. With a combined population of 1.5 million, the Hampton Roads area is the 27th largest Metropolitan Statistical Area in the U.S. and in 1998 was rated the number one city in the south by Money magazine. Founded in 1682, Norfolk has been a gateway to Virginia for commerce and industry since the early 17th century. The city is home to the Norfolk Naval Base, the world’s largest naval installation and homeport to the U.S. Navy’s Atlantic and Mediterranean fleets; the MacArthur Memorial, the final resting place of famed General Douglas MacArthur; The Chrysler Museum, an art museum showcasing the collection of Walter P. Chrysler, son of the auto company founder; and Norfolk Botanical Garden, host to many celebrations including the International Azalea Festival. Norfolk’s 12,000-seat Harbor Park is home to the Norfolk Tides, the top minor league team in the New York Mets organization. Waterside marketplace and Town Point Park create a lively waterfront activity center for outdoor Above, a view of the Norfolk waterfront. Left, the Waterside Marketplace is a center of activity in downtown Norfolk. Right, the Norfolk Naval Base, home ot the U.S. Atlantic Fleet, is the world’s largest naval installation. Below, the Virginia Beach Oceanfront. 32 Old Dominion University HAMPTON ROADS Above, Nauticus, the National Maritime Museum, is the new home of the US Battleship Wisconsin and is a popular destination for visitors. Far right, the Virginia Beach oceanfront is a favorite for tourists from all over the world. Near upper right, MacArthur Memorial in Norfolk is the resting place of Gen. Douglas MacArthur, and contains many of the general’s personal awards and belongings. Near lower right, the Virginia Marine Science Museum in Virginia Beach recently opened two new wings and a 3-D IMAX theatre. Far lower right, the Virginia Zoo is located two miles from campus. Bottom of the page, Norfolk hosted OpSail 2000, a tall ships festival which brought in millions of visitors. concerts, many festivals, and dining with the best sunset views around. Tall ship cruises, harborside shops, the quaint whistle of the Elizabeth River Ferry, the new Nauticus, one of the nation’s premier maritime museums and learning centers, and a climate ranked among the nation's most desirable, all make Norfolk an exciting location for university studies. Just 20 minutes from downtown Norfolk is the oceanfront resort city of Virginia Beach, with its miles of beaches on the Atlantic Ocean and the Chesapeake Bay. Hampton is home to NASA’s Langley research center as well as Langley Air Force Base, while Newport News is the location of the Northrup Grumman Newport News shipbuilding company, manufacturer of the Nimitz-class aircraft carriers. Just 45 minutes west of Norfolk is the Jamestown-Williamsburg-Yorktown triangle, where, it can be said, the nation was founded, debated its independence, and then won it on the battlefield. Also within an easy drive are Richmond, the capital of Virginia and former capital of the Confederacy during the Civil War; the North Carolina Outer Banks, including the Wright Brothers Memorial at Kitty Hawk and the Cape Hatteras National Seashore; and the nation’s capital in Washington, D.C. Monarch Basketball 2004-05 33 ATHLETIC Facilities T he Old Dominion University basketball pro grams call the Intercollegiate Athletics Building home. From its spacious locker rooms, state-of-theart training facilities, strength training room and beautiful practice gymnasium, the Intercollegiate Athletics Building provides the basketball programs with a first-class facility. Beginning with the basketball office and locker room complex, players and coaches enjoy the spacious confines of the coaches offices, theatre style team rooms utilized for video viewing, team meetings and study hall, a team lounge that provides a safe haven for visiting with teammates in a relaxed atmosphere or watching television. Adjacent to the team lounge is a spacious player locker room, with large built-in lockers for individual players that provide space for everything from shoes to hairdryers. Shower and bathroom facilities are located next to the locker room. The training room ranks as one of the top facilities in the nation, providing the best in modern rehabilitation equipment for athletic injuries. The seven-foot deep running pool, located in the hydrotherapy room, along with three whirlpools and one jacuzzi, provides Old Dominion athletes the opportunity to rehabilitate through exercise in the water. The room also includes nine training tables, a Kinkom rehabilitation machine and a traction table. Adjacent to the training room is the strength training room, built specifically for student-athlete use. The room includes the most up-to-date in nautilus and free weight equipment, all under the fulltime supervision of a strength training coach. The Intercollegiate Athletics Building also houses the administrative staff including the athletic director, associate and assistant athletic directors, the offices of sports information, athletic marketing and promotions, and ticket office, which is conveniently located off the lobby for easy access. Other building features include an outdoor patio for receptions, a conference room, and men’s and women’s locker rooms for recreational use, located at the rear of the building with easy access to the recreational fields. The Intercollegiate Athletics Building is centrally located in the middle of the athletic quadrant of the campus that includes the 4,000-seat Soccer Stadium, the 2,500-seat Bud Metheny Baseball Complex, the Tennis Complex that includes 15 courts, including a 1,500-seat championship facility, the Old Dominion University Field house that is home to the soccer, wrestling, golf and swimming teams, and Foreman Field, a 20,000-seat stadium on campus that is home to field hockey and lacrosse. Above, The Intercollegiate Athletics Building serves as home for the men's and women’s basketball programs at Old Dominion. Above and Left, the Monarch team headquarters provides players with a spacious area for on and off-court time. It includes a locker room area, a lounge area with table, chairs, sofas, and television, a conference room and a practice facility. 34 Old Dominion University STRENGTH Training Room The strength training room, supervised by Strength and Conditioning Coach Andy Zucker, features the latest in Nautilus and free weight equipment. Drew Williamson spots for Brian Henderson John Morris Sam Harris Valdus Vasylius LIVING LIKE AMONARCH In August 2003, Old Dominion opened the University Village Apartments. The Monarch basketball squad now lives in these modern, spacious apartments that are located next door to the Constant Convocation Center. Monarch Basketball 2004-05 35 Press Information Things to remember before covering the Monarchs... i Press and Media Credentials: Working press credentials for all Old Dominion basketball games may be secured by contacting the athletic public relations office at least two days prior to desired game. All credentials will be left at the pass gate at the Ted Constant Convocation Center. The credentials must be worn at press row and in the press room. Requests are screened with care to insure a working press area. Spouses and children are not allowed in press/media areas in compliance with the working code of the United States Basketball Writers Association. PARKING PASSES ARE NOT AVAILABLE. Press Row: Press row is located at courtside and seats 48 persons. All radio and television broadcasts are originated at courtside. The press row number is 757-683-5596. Press Room/Services: The Working Press Room will be located in under section 106 in the Convocation Center. Outside telephone lines and one fax machine are available and may be used on a firstcome, first-served basis. The press and media hostess and athletic public relations office assistants are available to assist in the filing of post-game stories. A complete play-by-play as well as halftime (12 column) and post-game (NCAA 16 column) statistics are distributed. Pre-game press packets are available one hour prior to tip-off. Photographers: Only working photographers are allowed at courtside. Credentials must be secured at least two days in advance. All photographers will display their badge at all times. Radio Broadcasts: Requests to broadcast any ODU game must be approved in advance by the athletic public relations office. One phone line is available at courtside. To get extra lines, please call Mike Fryling, Constant Center Event Manager (757-6835518). Interviews: Post-game interviews with Coach Blaine Taylor are conducted in the press room. These interviews will be conducted only after the 10-minute cooling off period and following Coach Taylor's post-game radio show with ESPN Radio 1310. Interviews with the visiting coach are also conducted in the press room. Individual player interviews may be conducted in the respective dressing rooms after the 10-minute cooling off period. An Old Dominion player will be brought to the interview room as well. All interviews with Old Dominion players and coaches during the week must be arranged through the athletic public relations office. Sports Information Office Phone Numbers: Phone - (757) 683-3372; FAX - (757) 683-3119 Carol Hudson, Jr. Home Phone Number: (757) 625-2061 EMail: [email protected] How to get info on Monarch Basketball... 1. InfoLine The latest results can be obtained quickly through the InfoLine. Call the InfoLine at (757) 640-5555, then enter ‘ODU1’ when prompted to do so. DEBBIE BYRNE CAROL HUDSON, JR. Sports Information Director BOBBY PARKS Sports Information Graduate Intern Ticket Information Season tickets may be purchased through the Old Dominion University Ticket Office for all home games. Prices are $169 for adults. University Faculty/Staff, Military, Young Alumni, and senior citizens (55 or older) can purchase season tickets for $134. Family Plan tickets allow a family of two adults and two children (17 years and younger) to purchase season tickets for only $338. Individual games are $13 for adults and $9 for children, University faculty/staff and military. For additional information, contact the ticket office at 757683-4444 or TICKETMASTER at 671-8100/or the website at WWW.ODUSPORTS.COM. CAA Press Row Numbers Delaware: 302-831-8715 Drexel : 215-895-2041 George Mason: 703-993-3044 Hofstra 516-463-7725 2. The World Wide Web James Madison: 540-568-6710 Rosters, coach and athlete bios, recent statistics and results - all can be found at the Old Dominion Athletics site on the World Wide Web. The address for the Old Dominion University athletics web site is www.odusports.com. Live ESPN Radio 1310 radio broadcasts of games can also be heard through YAHOO.COM. UNC Wilmington: 910-962-3095 Towson: 410-704-3286 VCU: 804-827-1010 W&M: 757-221-3348 3. CAA Web Site: WW.CAASPORTS.COM As we look to the new season, the Old Dominion Sports Information Office will make every effort to insure that you have everything you need to cover Monarch Basketball. Assoc. Athletic Director for Public Relations and Marketing Monarch Hot Line Those living in the Hampton Roads area who want up-to-date information on Old Dominion athletics should call the Monarch Info Line at 640-5555. Press ODU1 to access information. For those living outside the Hampton Roads Area, you can receive athletic information and listen to the Monarchs radio broadcasts on ESPN Radio 1310 and via the internet at odusports.com. KIMBERLY ZIVKOVICH Assist. Sports Information Director Sports Information TINA PRICE Director of Athletic Publications CHRISIE HENN Athletic Publications Graduate Intern 36 CAA Men’s Basketball Teleconference Call 1-800-857-3190 Members of the media are invited to participate in the CAA’s weekly telephonic press conference series. The first call will occur on January 4 and run each Tuesday morning through March 2. CAA coaches will be available to answer questions beginning at 10:10am. The weekly lineup is listed below. The phone number for the call is 1-800-857-3190. Members of the media should contact Tripp Sheppard (804) 754-1616 x15 for the password to access the call. Coaches Weekly Lineup 10:10 am Tom Pecora, Hofstra 10:20 am Jeff Capel, VCU 10:30 am Blaine Taylor, ODU 10:40 am Tony Shaver, W&M 10:50 am Brad Brownell, UNCW 11:00 am Dean Keener, JMU 11:10 am Jim Larranaga, GMU 11:20 am Pat Kennedy, Towson 11:30 am David Henderson, UD 11:40 am Bruiser Flint, Drexel Old Dominion University MONARCHS and the Media Television Exposure Through its conference, local package and national exposure, Old Dominion University is a prominent face on television. Throughout the last two decades, NBC, CBS, ESPN, ESPN2 and many national and regional cable systems have featured the Monarchs–and this season will be no exception. The program will also be featured this year on COMCAST, a regional cable network based in Bethesda, Maryland. COMCAST currently serves 2.4 million subscribers in Maryland, Virginia, Washington, DC., Delaware, and most of North Carolina, West Virginia and Pennsylvania. Many of COMCAST's JOHN contest can be seen on Madison CASTLEBERRY Square Garden networks as well Voice of the Monarchs as COMCAST SportsNet-Philadelphia. Other cable affiliates such as Fox SportsNet South and CN8 are also scheduled to carry games involving league members. Radio Broadcasts Old Dominion University’s basketball games will once again be heard throughout the region on ESPN Radio 1310. In addition to men’s and women’s basketball games, ESPN will provide a RICK KIEFNER ESPN RADIO drive-time men’s basketball talk show featuring Head Coach Blaine Taylor. The show can be heard Thursday afternoons from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m., and will be hosted by John Castleberry. Joining Castleberry on the air will be Rick Kiefner and Billy Mann. Live ESPN broadcasts of Monarch games are carried on the internet by clicking on the athletic department website at BILLY MANN www.odusports.com ESPN RADIO Monarchs on Television Dec. 22 Jan. 2 Jan. 8 Jan. 15 Jan. 29 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 16 St. Joseph’s (CSN/M-A) at DePaul (CSN-C, Cox) JMU (CSN/M-A) George Mason (CSN/M-A) at VCU (CSN/M-A, FSS-NC-e.Metro) at UNCW (CSN/M-A, FSS-NC-e.Metro) VCU (ESPN2) at George Mason (CSN/M-A) Monarch Basketball 2004-05 Media List Print Media Virginian Pilot/Ledger Star Rich Radford 150 W. Brambleton Avenue Norfolk, VA. 23510 Phone: (757)446-2366 Fax: (757)533-9004 Website: www.pilotonline.com Daily Press & Times Herald Dave Fairbank 7505 Warwick Blvd Newport News, VA. 23607 Phone: (757)247-4630 or 4643 Fax:(757)247-9420 Website: www.dailypress.com Richmond Times Dispatch John Packett P.O. Box 85333 Richmond, VA. 23293 Phone: (804)649-6554 Fax: (804)775-8059 Website: www.timesdispatch.com The Journal & Guide 974 Norfolk Square Norfolk, VA. 23502 Phone: (757)543-6945 Fax: (757)543-7620 Washington Post 1150 15th Street, NW Washington, DC. 20071 Phone: (202)334-7350 Fax: (804)334-7685 Website: www.washingtonpost.com Washington Times Sports Department 3600 New York Avenue,NE Washington, DC. 20002 Phone: (202)636-3269 Fax: (202)269-3419 Website: www.washtimes.com ODU Mace & Crown Webb Student Center Norfolk, VA. 23529 Phone: (757)683-3452 Website: www.maceandcrown.com WVEC TV(ABC) Scott Cash, Sports Director 613 Woodis Avenue Norfolk, VA. 23510 Phone: (757)628-6200 Fax: (757)628-5855 Website: www.wvec.com WVBT TV 43 (Fox) 301 Wythe Street Portsmouth, VA 23704 Phone: (757)393-4343 Fax: (757)393-7615 WTVZ TV (33) (WB) General Manager 900 Granby Street Norfolk, VA. 23510 Phone: (757)622-3333 WGNT TV (UPN) General Manager 1318 Spratley Street Portsmouth, VA. 23704 Phone:(757)393-2501 Fax:(757)399-3303 COMCAST Sportsnet 7700 Wisconsin Ave. Bethesda, MD. 20814 301-718-3200/3306 Fax:301-718-3300 Wire Services Associated Press Suite 1380, 700 E. Main Street Richmond, VA. 23219 Phone: (804)643-6646 Inside VA:1-800-552-9935 Fax: (804)643-6223 Conference Colonial Athletic Association Tripp Sheppard & Rob Washburn 8625 Patterson AVenue Richmond, VA. 23229-6349 Phone: (804)754-1616 Fax: (804) 754-1830 Website: www.caasports.com Radio Stations Electronic Media WTKR TV(CBS) Ted Alexander Sports Director 720 Boush Street Norfolk, VA 23510 Phone: (757)446-1352 Fax: (757)446-1376 Website: www.wtkr.com WAVY TV(NBC) Bruce Rader, Sports Director 300 Wavy Street Portsmouth, VA. 23704 Phone: (757)673-5440 Fax: (757)397-8279 Website: www.wavy.com 37 ESPN Radio 1310 Tony Mercurio 5589 Greenwich Road Suite 200 Virginia Beach, VA. 23462 Phone: (757)671-1000 Fax: (757)671-1313 John Castleberry (Voice of the Monarchs) 2381 Upper Greens Place Virginia Beach, VA 23456 Phone: (757)427-5924 WODU AM 1630 Sports Director Webb University Center Norfolk, VA 23529 Phone: (757)683-3441 F or the Monarchs, the future is now, and that was no more evident than with this year’s squad led by sophomores Alex Loughton and Isaiah Hunter along with freshmen Arnaud Dahi and Valdas Vasylius. Nine of the 13 players were either freshmen or sophomores who gave ODU the needed mix with veterans John Waller and Troy Nance to make a run for the CAA crown. The Monarchs were in the thick of the league race until the last week of the regular season at 9-4, and tied with Drexel and VCU for the league’s top spot. Nationally, ODU defeated A-10 power George Washington along with state rival Virginia Tech, and took nationally ranked St. Joseph’s and Charlotte to the last shot. From Dec. 18 to Jan. 14, the Monarchs won seven straight games. ODU finished the season at 17-12 overall and 11-7 in the CAA and were seeded fourth in the tournament. Alex Loughton, the team MVP, led ODU on the court and in the classroom. The 6-10 sophomore Center averaged 16.6 points, 8.7 rebounds and averaged 1.7 steals per game. He ranked second in the league in scoring, and rebounding, fourth in free throw percentage (.792), sixth in field goal percentage (.488), and steals, and first in defensive rebounding (6.3). Loughton led ODU in scoring 11 times, 19 times in rebounding, and 12 times in steals. His career high 45 points against Charlotte was the most points by an NCAA Division I individual this year. He also performed eight double-doubles. Loughton earned first team All-CAA honors, First team All-NABC District 4 and in the classroom, Loughton earned CAA All-Academic honors and national Academic honors from the Athletic Director’s Association. In leading the Monarchs to the semi-finals of the CAA Tournament, Loughton was named to the AllTournament squad. Sophomore Isaiah Hunter was second on the team in scoring at 13.0 points per game. He came into his own scoring 21 points against nationally ranked St. Joseph’s and Virginia Tech. He also pumped in 28 at Hofstra and hauled in nine rebounds in a game against Drexel. Hunter ranked 14 in the CAA in scoring, second in free throw percentage (.844), 15th in assists (2.5), and tenth in three-point field goal percentage (.343). He also hit the game winner against William and Mary, and was named third team AllCAA. Hunter was selected by his teammates as the Cal Bowdler Most Improved Player. Seniors John Waller and Troy Nance made their mark known. Waller earned third team All-CAA honors. He ranked sixth in the league in three-point field goal percentage (37.3 ), and 13th in the league in scoring (12.6). He completed his career with 857 points and 140 (sixth all-time at ODU ) made three pointers. Waller was 140-382 (.366) in three pointers which ranks him ninth all-time on ODU’s list. Waller was selected by his teammates with the “Mark West Best Defensive Player award.” Nance completed his career at ODU as the school’s tenth all-time assist leader with 457. His 127 career steals tied him with Ricardo Leonard (’92) for 16th on ODU’s all-time list. Nance ranked second in the CAA in assist/turnover ratio (2.27) for the fourth straight year. His 4.37 average ranked him fifth in the league’s assist standings. He was selected by teammates as the “Paul Webb Best Represents award recipient.” Arnaud Dahi earned CAA All-Freshman honors as he averaged 9.0 points and 5.5 rebounds per game. Dahi ranked fourth in the CAA with a 1.41 blocked per game average, seventh in offensive rebounding at 2.22, and tenth in rebounding. Valdas Vasylius averaged 7.8 points per game and led the team with a .506 field goal percentage. Point guard Drew Williamson ranked tenth in the CAA in assists at 3.07, and seventh in assists to turnover ratio at 1.70. As a team, ODU led the CAA in free throw percentage (.720) and assists (17.0), ranked second in the CAA in scoring (73.7), rebounding (38.4), threepoint field goal defense (.302), assist to turnover ratio( 1.1), and three-point field goals made (195). The Monarchs also ranked in the top five in scoring margin (+3.5), scoring defense (70.2), rebound margin (+2.7) and steals (7.9). ODU returns ten lettermen from this year’s squad. 2003-04 SEASON REVIEW CAA Award Honorees (L-R): Arnaud Dahi, Alex Loughton, Isaiah Hunter and John Waller with Coach Blaine Taylor. 2004 CAA Legends Inductee Leo Anthony (L) with CAA Commissioner Tom Yeager John Waller and Troy Nance with their families and ODU staff were honored at the “2004 Senior Night “ ceremony. 38 Old Dominion University 2003-04 STATISTICS Overall (17-12) (11-7) (6-5) ALL GAMES........... CONFERENCE.......... NON-CONFERENCE...... HONORS & RANKINGS 2003-04 HONORS Alex Loughton (1st team), Isaiah Hunter (3rd team) John Waller (3rd team) All-Defensive Alex Loughton All-Rookie Team Arnaud Dahi CAA All-Academic Alex Loughton NABC District IV: Alex Loughton (1st team) All-State: Alex Loughton (1st team) National All-Academic Alex Loughton (Athletic Directors Assoc.) CAA Player of the Week: Alex Loughton, Isaiah Hunter, John Waller CAA Rookie of the Week: Arnaud Dahi Home (11-4) (7-2) (4-2) Away (5-7) (4-5) (1-2) Neutral (1-1) (0-0) (1-1) All-CAA RESULTS CAA MONARCH RANKINGS TEAM RANKINGS Scoring 1st Scoring defense 7th Free Throw Pct. 1st Field Goal PCT. 3rd Field Goal PCT Def. 6th 3PT FG PCT 4th 3PT FG Def. 2nd Rebounding 2nd Rebound Def. 5th 3rd Rebound Margin Blocked Shots 6th Assists 1st Steals 4th Asst./To Ratio 2nd Def. Rebounds 1st Off.Rebounds 3rd INDIVIDUALS Scoring: Rebounding: FG PCT: Assists Free Throw PCT: Steals: 3PT FG PCT: Blocked Shots: Asst./Turnover: Off. Rebounds: Def. Rebounds: 73.7 70.2 .720 .442 .436 .342 .302 38.4 35.7 + 2.7 3.5 16.97 7.8 1.09 25.62 12.76 2nd (16.6) 12th (13.0) 2nd (8.7) 12th (5.5) 6th (.488) 7th (4.1) 9th (3.3) 1st (.844) 4th (.792) T8th (1.66) 6th (.373) 9th (.343) 4th (1.31) 2nd (2.25) 6th (1.94) 6th (2.52) 8th (2.24) 1st (6.17) Loughton Hunter Loughton Dahi Loughton Nance Williamson Hunter Loughton Loughton Waller Hunter Dahi Nance Williamson Loughton Dahi Loughton W/L SCORE OPPONENT W W L L W L W L W W W W W W W L L W L W W W L W W L L W L W L 106-65 88-79 64-90 72-75 94-92(ot) 102-105(2ot) 77-62 49-62 87-66 72-62 74-52 65-58 74-71 71-66 81-60 62-64 67-75 70-49 77-86 55-51 88-62 68-58 79-80 71-57 85-74 66-82 72-78 79-76 66-70 82-68 67-84 E.A Sports All-Stars(exh.) BC Sakalai Lithuania (exh.) at #9 North Carolina #13 St. Joseph’s at Virginia Tech Charlotte Morgan State at South Alabama Liberty George Washington VMI Drexel at George Mason Hofstra at James Madison at Delaware VCU at Towson at William & Mary UNCW Towson at UNCW at Hofstra James Madison Delaware at Drexel at VCU William & Mary George Mason Hofstra(CAA Qtrs) VCU (CAA Semis) RPI RATINGS RPI Ratings (Jan. 12, 2004) Sagarin College RPI.com RPI RATINGS 68 53 53 Past RPI Ratings (Sagarin) 1986 1993 1994 1995 1999 34 76 80 95 102 (#8 seed) FINAL STATISTICS ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg TOTAL FG-FGA Pct 3-POINTERS 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct REBOUNDS Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 40 Loughton,Alex...... 01 Hunter, Isaiah..... 10 Waller, John....... 31 Dahi, Arnaud....... 42 Vasylius, Valdas... 24 Thomas, Kiah....... 02 Williamson,Drew.. 13 Nance, Troy........ 04 Waldon, T.J........ 11 Lidonde, Abdi...... 55 Mrksic,Janko....... Team Total.............. Opponents.......... 29-28 29-29 29-29 29-24 29-5 23-0 29-15 29-13 27-0 29-0 27-2 29 29 165-338 127-311 143-319 104-207 81-160 30-84 34-89 27-83 23-39 15-58 11-32 760-1720 763-1752 11-33 46-134 57-153 11-29 8-26 20-54 11-36 21-64 0-0 10-42 0-0 195-571 143-473 141-178 76-90 21-34 41-59 55-87 21-29 36-57 13-18 15-24 1-3 1-6 421-585 366-572 73 20 48 65 40 21 19 5 19 7 17 370 356 4 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 10 - 72 70 48 55 46 21 50 53 11 9 10 451 452 859 29.6 913 31.5 892 30.8 604 20.8 504 17.4 350 15.2 627 21.6 564 19.4 199 7.4 209 7.2 154 5.7 5875 5875 Monarch Basketball 2004-05 .488 .408 .448 .502 .506 .357 .382 .325 .590 .259 .344 .442 .436 .333 .343 .373 .379 .308 .370 .306 .328 .000 .238 .000 .342 .302 39 .792 .844 .618 .695 .632 .724 .632 .722 .625 .333 .167 .720 .640 179 71 96 94 57 37 46 54 34 15 23 743 679 252 91 144 159 97 58 65 59 53 22 40 1113 1035 8.7 3.1 5.0 5.5 3.3 2.5 2.2 2.0 2.0 0.8 1.5 38.4 35.7 92 36 66 77 81 25 51 50 38 13 25 554 567 64 72 46 29 23 11 97 119 14 8 9 492 403 17 2 18 38 3 10 2 1 5 2 6 104 89 48 30 33 25 12 9 23 32 8 5 3 228 228 482 376 364 260 225 101 115 88 61 41 23 2136 2035 16.6 13.0 12.6 9.0 7.8 4.4 4.0 3.0 2.3 1.4 0.9 73.7 70.2 TRAVEL Plans When the Monarchs are on the road, all hotel and transportation are handled by CI Travel, the official travel agency for the Old Dominion University Athletic Department. For more information about Monarch travel plans, please contact the agency in the Old Dominion Webb Student Center at 757-683-4977. TCU Nov. 24-25 Hilton Conference Center 1800 Highway 26 East Grapevine, TX. 76051 Phone: 817- 481-8444 Fax: 817- 481-3160 TOWSON Jan. 11 Sheraton Baltimore North 903 Dulaney Valley Road Baltimore, MD. 21204 Phone: 410-321-7400 Fax: 410-296-9534 TEXAS A&M CORPUS CHRISTI Nov. 26-28 Omni Hotel 900 N. Shoreline Blvd Corpus Christi, TX. 78401 Phone: 361-886-3557 Fax: 361-887-6715 HOFSTRA Jan. 18 & 19 Long Island Marriott 101 James Doolittle Blvd Uniondale, NY. 11553 Phone: 516-794-3800 Fax: 516-794-5936 LIBERTY Dec. 6 Holiday Inn Select 601 Main Street Lynchburg, VA. 24504 Phone: 434-528-2500 Fax: 434-528-0062 VCU Jan. 28 Crowne Plaza 555 E. Canal Street Richmond, VA. 23219 Phone: 804-788-0900 Fax: 804-788-0791 EAST CAROLINA Dec. 11 Hilton Greenville 207 Southwest Greenville Blvd Greenville, NC. 27834 Phone: 252-355-5000 Fax: 252- 355-5099 UNC WILMINGTON Feb. 4 Holiday Inn Sunspree Resort 1705 North Lumina Avenue Wrightsville Beach, NC. 28480 Phone: 910-256-2231 Fax: 910-256-9208 DEPAUL Dec. 31-Jan.2 Sheraton Four Points 10249 W. Irving Park Road Schiller Park, IL. 60176 Phone:847-671-6000 Fax: 847-671-0371 DELAWARE Feb. 8 Hilton/Christiana 100 Continental Drive Newark, DE 19713 Phone: 302-454-1500 Fax: 302-454-0233 DREXEL Jan. 3-5 Philadelphia Airport Marriott One Arrivals Road Philadelphia, PA. 19153 Phone: 215-492-9000 Fax: 215-492-6799 GEORGE MASON Feb. 15 TBA JAMES MADISON Feb. 25 Four Points Sheraton 1400 E. Market Street Harrisonburg, VA. 22801 Phone: 540-433-2521 Fax: 540-434-0253 40 Old Dominion University MONARCH OLYMPIANS FIVE FORMER MONARCHS EARN MEDALS AT 2004 OLYMPIC GAMES Oliver Purnell, Basketball Anne Donovan, Basketball Five former Old Dominion University student athletes were part of Olympic medals won at the recent Summer Olympic Games in Athens, Greece. They are Oliver Purnell (’75), Anne Donovan (’83), Marina DiGiacomo (’01), Macha van der Vaart (’91), and Charlie Ogletree (’89). Oliver Purnell served as an assistant coach with the USA Men’s basketball team who won the bronze medal. Purnell captained ODU’s men’s basketball team that won the 1975 NCAA Division II National Championship. Purnell later became the Monarchs head coach from 1991-94 taking ODU to an NCAA tournament and two NIT’s. He is ODU’s eighth all-time assist leader with 476, and 31st all-time scorer with 1090. Purnell is a member of the ODU Sports Hall of Fame. He is currently head coach at Clemson. Anne Donovan served as an assistant coach with the USA Women’s Basketball team who won the gold medal. Donovan played for ODU from 1979-83 and remains the school’s leader in career scoring (2,719), rebounding (1,976), and block shots (801). During her four years at ODU, the Lady Monarchs compiled a 116-20 record, winning the 1980 AIAW national championship, taking third in 1981 and reaching the NCAA Final Four in 1983. A former assistant at her alma mater, Donovan is a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame, CoSIDA Academic All-American Hall of Fame, the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame And the Women’s Basktball Hall of Fame. She is currently head coach of the WNBA Champion Seattle Storm. Collegiate sailing All-American Charlie Ogletree (’89) teamed with John Lovell to win the silver medal in the Olympic Tornado sailing class, finishing second to defending gold medallists Roman Hagara and Hans Steinacher from Austria. This was the duos third Olympics as they finished eighth in 1996 and seventh in 2000. Ogletree earned collegiate Sailing AllAmerican honors in 1989 at Old Dominion. The Houston, TX., native helped lead the Monarchs to fifth at the ICSA Team race championships as a senior. Marina DiGiacomo earned a bronze medal playing for Argentina’s Field Hockey team. DiGiacomo was a two-time National Field Hockey All-American and 2000 Honda Award winner. She helped lead the Lady Monarchs to the 1998 and 2000 NCAA National Championship. The four-time CAA Player of the Year led the nationwith 151 points, 63 goals, and a 2.4 goals per game mark in 2000. She is the NCAA’s All-time scorer with 167 goals, 80 assists, for 414 totals points. Macha van der Vaart earned a silver medal playing for the Netherlands field hockey Team. Van der Vaart played for the Lady Monarchs in 1990 scoring 32 goals with Five assists. She helped lead ODU to a 23-2-1 record and was named to the NCAA Championship All-Tournament squad as she scored four of ODU’s five goals in The National Championship win over North Carolina. Assistant ODU men’s and women’s swimming and diving coach Jackie Yost Bak (Penn ’92) served as a staff member of the US Swimming and Diving team. Monarchs Charles Ogletree, Sailing on Team USA USA National Teams Chris Gatling ..........1990 USA Goodwill & World Champ. Frank Smith ........... 1985 Olympic Festival South Squad Kenny Gattison ..... 1983 Junior World Cup Team & Olympic festival Mark West ............ 1982 USA World Champ. Team Odell Hodge .......... 1993 Olympic Festival S. Squad (Injured) Chris Gatling Marina DiGiacomo, Field Hockey Mark West Macha van der Vaart, Field Hockey Monarch Basketball 2004-05 41 Monarchs in the NBA Fourteen Monarchs have been drafted professionally following their collegiate careers. Eight have played in the NBA. R CAL BOWDLER ●Selected in 1st Round -17th overall pick by Atlanta in 1999 ● Career High Points: 15, twice in 2000-01 ● Career High Rebounds: 8 vs. Milwaukee (3-25-01) ● Currently playing in Italy CAREER TOTALS Bowdler YR S GP FG PCT 3 142 163.404 3PT PCT FT PCT 2-11 .181 96.768 REB-AV 272-1.9 STL 42 BLK 45 TP-AVG 424-3.0 CHRIS GATLING ●Selected in 1st Round -16th overall pick by Golden State in 1991 ●Selected to 1997 NBA All-Star Game in Cleveland ●Led NBA in Field Goal Percentage (.633) in 1994-95 ●Career High Points: 38 vs. Sacramento (1-10-01) ●Career High Rebounds: 20 vs. Utah (11-16-96) ●Played for Golden State, Miami, Dallas, New Jersey, Denver & Orlando in 8 yrs. CAREER TOTALS Gatling YRS GP FG-FGA 11 700 2804 PCT .513 3PT 50 PCT .248 FT 1574 MARK WEST West REBS-AVG 3741-5.3 STL BLK 464 375 TP-AVG 7232-10.3 Assistant General Manager Phoenix Suns ● Selected in 2nd Round by Dallas in 1983 ●Ranks second in NBA history in field goal percentage ● Led NBA in Field Goal Percentage (.625) in 1989-90 ● Career High Points: 27 vs Washington (11-1-86) ●Career High Rebounds: 24 vs. Milwaukee (12-8-89) ●Played for Dallas, Milwaukee, Cleveland (2), Phoenix(2), Detroit, Indiana, & Atlanta. ●Featured in 1999 issue of Fortune Magazine. CAREER TOTALS YRS GP FG-FGA 17 1080 2528-4356 PCT .664 PCT .580 3PT 0-4 PCT FT PCT .000 1203-2117 .568 REBS-AVG 5349-5.0 KENNY GATTISON BLK TP-AVG 1374 6259-5.8 Assistant Coach New Orleans Hornets ● Selected in third round by Phoenix in 1986 ● Charlotte's All-Time leading field goal shooter ● Career High Points:29 in 1987 ● Assistant Coach for New Jersey (1996-99) ● Played for Phoenix, Charlotte, & Vancouver CAREER TOTALS Gattison YRS GP FG-FGA 9 494 1536-2956 PCT .519 FT 850-1309 42 PCT .649 REBS-AVG 2327-4.7 BLK 327 TP-AVG 3923-7.9 Old Dominion University Monarchs in the NBA Director for Player Personell Orlando Magic DAVE TWARDZIK ● Asst. Coach of Detroit Pistons 2000-01 ● Selected in 2nd round by Portland(NBA) & Virginia (ABA) in 1972 ● Starter for 1977 NBA Champion Portland Trailblazers ● Career High Points:28 in 1976-77 ● General Manager for Golden State 1995-97 ● Interim Head Coach for Indiana in 1989 CAREER TOTALS Twardzik YRS 4 YRS 4 GP 280 GP 256 FG 891-1614 FG 754-1476 PCT .552 PCT .511 FT 880-1069 3PT 9-46 PCT .823 PCT .196 REB-AVG 611-2.2 FT 776-949 AST 940 PCT .818 TP-AVG (NBA Career Total) 2666-9.5 REB-AVG AST TP-AVG (ABA Career Total) 675-2.6 883 2311 9.0 WILSON WASHINGTON ● Selected in 2nd round by Philadelphia in 1977 ● Career High Points: 26 in 1978-79 ● Played for Philadelphia & New Jersey ● Played in Holland & Italy CAREER TOTALS Washington YRS GP FG-FGA 2 100 318-640 PCT .497 FT 95-157 PCT .605 REBS-AVG 450-4.5 AST 57 TP-AVG 731-7.3 MARK DAVIS ● Selected in 4th round by Cleveland in 1985 ● Played for Phoenix & Milwaukee in 1988-89 ● Career High Points:17 in 1988-89 ● Played in CBA, Spain, and Belgium CAREER TOTALS Davis YRS GP 1 33 FG-FGA 49-102 PCT .480 3PT 1-9 PCT .111 FT 28-34 PCT .824 REBS-AVG 37-1.1 RONNIE VALENTINE ● Selected in 3rd round by Denver ●Career High Points:9 in 1980-81 ●Played in CBA, 1981-89 ●Played in Phillipines & Columbia CAREER TOTALS Valentine Monarch Basketball 2004-05 YRS GP FG-FGA 1 24 37-98 PCT .378 FT 9-19 43 PCT .474 REBS-AVG 30-1.3 AST 7 TP-AVG 84 -3.5 STL BLK 1 4 TP-AVG 127-3.8 Monarchs in the Pros 34 Other Players Have Also Played Professionally or Received NBA Tryouts JOHN WALLER (04)-Iceland GARRICK DAVIS (’89)–Received NBA try- RASHEED WRIGHT (‘03)–France out with Boston. Played in Belgium. RICARDO MARSH (‘03)–Turkey RONNIE WADE (’86)–Finland MIKE BYERS ('99)-Belgium, ('02)-Argentina SYLVESTER CHARLES (’86)–Santo CLIFF JONES (02)-Belgium Domingo in 1986, and Argentina 1987-88. PIERRE GREENE (02)-Iceland BERT KRAGTWIJK (’81)–Played in Holland. ANDRE McCULLUM ('01)-Finland CHRIS PICKETT (’78)–Played in Belgium SKIPPER YOUNGBLOOD ('00)- JEFF FUHRMANN (’77)–Athletes in Action. Czech Republic/ Roanoke (NBA Dev.) TERRY DOUGLAS (’77)–Received NBA REGGIE BASSETTE ('99)- Greece, tryout with 76’ers. Phillipines JAY ROUNTREE (’75)–Finland MARK POAG ('99)- Germany, Spain TOM STREET (’75)–France ODELL HODGE (’97)-Received NBA Tryout TERRY FOSTER (’70)–Holland with Boston & Utah. Played in Turkey and DICK ST. CLAIR (’70)–Received NBA tryout. Taiwan in 1997-98 and Belgiumin 1999. Other Monarchs Drafted CLARENCE HANLEY (’86)– Fifth round choice of the Detroit Pistons (NBA). Played in Paris, France in 1987 and in Switzerland in 1988. He returned to France in 1989 and has played in Argentina the past six seasons. Was voted the league MVP in 1993. RONNIE McADOO (’82)– Tenth round draft choice of the Atlanta Hawks (NBA). Played in Italy in 1984 and in France from 1985-87. OLIVER PURNELL (’75)– Sixth round draft choice of the Milwaukee Bucks (NBA). JOEL COPELAND (’74)– Fifth round draft choice of the New Orleans Jazz (NBA). Played in Sweden, 1975-78. MARIO MULLEN (’96)-Played in Ireland in 1996-97. Lebanon in 1998-99 PETEY SESSOMS (’95)–France. Played in Israel in 1995-96 and 2001-03, Philadelphia SKIP NOBLE (’71)– Draft by Milwaukee Bucks (NBA). in the USBL in 1997 and Portugal in 1998. MIKE JONES (’95)–Played in Finland in 1995-96. Playing in Portugal in 1996-98. HARRY LOZON (’70)– 13th round choice of the San Diego Rockets (NBA). ALLON WRIGHT (’94)–Played in Hungary in 1995. RICARDO LEONARD (’92)–Drafted by USBL and the CBA. Played in Austria in ’92, Portugal in 1993, and Ireland in 1994. ANTHONY CARVER (’90)–Received NBA tryout with Bullets and Celtics. Drafted by the CBA. Played in Geneva, Switzerland in 1991 and was the league’s MVP. Received a tryout with Harry Lozon was the first Monarch selected in the NBA Draft in 1970. Cleveland of NBA. Played in CBA, then in Europe in 1995. Asst. Coach at Elizabeth City State in 1995-96. 44 Old Dominion University Retired Jerseys DAVE TWARDZIK (1969-72) LEO ANTHONY (1957-61) Old Dominion’s first, first-team AllAmerican (1972), Dave Twardzik holds several school assist records, including single game (20) and single season average (11.4), career assists average (10.7), single game free throws (24) and free throw attempts (26). A third-team All-American as a junior, Twardzik went on to play five years of professional basketball with the Portland Trailblazers, leading them to the 1977 world championship. He was inducted into the Old Dominion Sports Hall of Fame in 1981. His jersey number 14 was retired in 1972 in the Fieldhouse. Twardzik also played for the Virginia Squires of the now-defunct ABA. He was inducted into the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame in 1995. Leo Anthony became the school’s first AllAmerican (third team) in 1959 when Old Dominion was known as the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary. Anthony concluded his career with 2,181 career points which is second on the school’s all-time scoring list. His career average of 26.6 points is the best ever at Old Dominion. He holds the school record for career free-throws (643), and scored 35 or more points 12 times during his career. He broke the 30point barrier 29 times. Anthony was a charter member in the Old Dominion Sports Hall of Fame in 1980. 32 14 JOEL COPELAND (1970-74) WILSON WASHINGTON (1975-77) Joel Copeland earned first-team All-American honors (1973-74) his senior year and second-team AllAmerican honors as a junior. During his four-year career, Copeland scored 1,657 points and grabbed 929 rebounds. He still holds school records for points (682) and most field goals attempted (568) for a single season. Copeland was drafted in 1973 by the NBA New Orleans Jazz, and played professionally in Sweden from 1975-78. He was inducted into the Old Dominion Sports Hall of Fame in 1982. His jersey number, 32 was retired in the field house in 1974. Wilson Washington became Old Dominion’s first Division I All-American in 1977 after earning Division II All-American honors in 1975 (third team) and in 1976 (first team). In two and a half years at Old Dominion, Washington scored 1,366 career points, grabbed 1,011 rebounds and blocked 363 shots. He grabbed a career high 24 rebounds against Roanoke in 1976. Washington was selected as the NCAA’s Division II tournament’s Most Valuable Player in 1975 when Old Dominion defeated New Orleans for the NCAA crown in Evansville, Indiana. A second-round draft pick by the Philadelphia 76ers (1977), Washington played two seasons for the New Jersey Nets. His jersey number, 52 was retired in 1978. He was inducted into the Old Dominion Sports Hall of Fame in 1983. KENNY GATTISON (1982-86) Kenny Gattison was a two-time Sun Belt Conference AllStar and in 1986 was the league’s Player-of-the-Year. During his four seasons at Old Dominion, the Monarchs advanced to two NCAA Tournaments and two National Invitation Tournaments. Gattison still holds the Sun Belt career rebound mark of 963 which ranks him fourth on the Monarchs all-time list. He set the school’s single season field goal percentage record of .637. He is currently eighth on the Old Dominion all-time scoring list with 1623. He is sixth in field goal percentage (.552) and played the most games (122). Gattison earned honorable mention All-American honors twice in 1985 and 1986. He was drafted in the third round by the Phoenix Suns . He was inducted into the ODU Sports Hall of Fame in 1991. His jersey number, 44 was retired at Scope in 1992. Kenny is currently and Assistant Coach with the New Orleans Hornets. Monarch Basketball 2004-05 MARK WEST (1979-83) Mark West was named honorable mention All-American by The Sporting News in 1981 and by the Associated Press in 1982 and 1983. He was also named by Basketball Weekly to its 1980 Freshman All-American squad. West led the nation in blocked shots twice and was a first team All-Sun Belt conference selection as a senior. He grabbed a career high 23 rebounds in 1980 against Texas Wesleyan. He is Old Dominion’s all-time blocked shot leader with 446, second in career rebounds with 1,113 and in field goal percentage at .559. West began his NBA career with the Dallas Mavericks, played years in the NBA and is now Assistant General Manager with the Phoenix Suns. His jersey number 45 was retired in 1984 in Scope and the Petersburg, Virginia, native was inducted into the Old Dominion Sports Hall of Fame in 1988. 45 Monarchs Homecourt THE TED CONSTANT CONVOCATION CENTER We built it and they came... 46 Old Dominion University Ted Constant CONVOCATION Center RECORDS Three Point FG PCT: .500 (13-26) vs.Charlotte (12-6-03) Free Throws Made: 26 (26-36) vs. Delaware (2-14-04) Free Throws ATT: 36, vs Delaware (2-14-04) Best Free PCT: .933 (14-15) vs. St. Joseph’s (11-29-03) Rebounds:50, vs Delaware, (1-15-03) Assists: 31 vs. Charlotte (12-06-03) Steals: 15, vs Hofstra (3-1-03) & Liberty (12-18-03) Turnovers: 25, vs. Charlotte (12-6-03) Blocked Shots:9, vs. Liberty (12-18-03) OPPONENT CONSTANT CENTER INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Points: 26, by Demon Brown of Charlotte (12-6-03) Three Point FG Made: 6(6-12), by Brooks Hall of Dayton(12-20-02) Best Opponent FT PCT: 1000(6-6) by Keith Waleskowski of Dayton(12-20-02) Rebounds: 12, by Erroyl Bing of ECU (12-7-02) & 14 by Bing vs. Virginia Tech (12-27-03) Assists: 10, by Demon Brown of Charlotte (12-6-03) Blocked Shots: 5, by Robert Battle of Drexel (2-19-03) ODU vs. North Carolina (November 24, 2002) TED CONSTANT CENTER MILESTONES Groundbreaking, June 19,1999 Arena opens on: Oct. 25, 2002 First Concert Event: Roberta Flack & Norfolk Symphony (Nov. 17, 2002) First Basketball Game: Blue-White Exhibition (Oct. 26, 2002) First Regular Season Men’s game: Nov. 24, 02 vs. North Carolina First Basket: 19:16 by Ricardo Marsh dunk vs. UNC First Trey: 16:25 by Jawad Williams of UNC First ODU Trey: 15:00 by John Waller First Free Throw Made: 14:39 by Sean May of UNC First ODU Free Throw Made: 14:22 Rasheed Wright Longest Game: Two overtimes (ODU vs. Charlotte) Dec. 6, 03 ODU CONSTANT CENTER INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Points: 45, by Alex Loughton vs. Charlotte (2ot), Dec. 6, 2003 Field Goals Made: 17, by Alex Loughton vs. Charlotte, Dec.6, 03 Field Goals ATT: 23, by Alex Loughton vs. Charlotte, Dec. 6, 03 Three Point FG Made:5(5-5), by Alex Loughton vs. Charlotte, Dec. 6, 03. Three Point FG ATT:7 by Rasheed Wright vs. Delaware (1-15-03) & Hofstra(3-1-03) Three Point FG PCT: 100(5-5) by Alex Loughton vs. Charlotte, Dec. 6, 03 Free Throws Made:12(12-14) by Isaiah Hunter vs. Delaware , Feb. 14, 04 Free Throws ATT: 14, by Ricardo Marsh vs. VCU (2-1-03) & by Isaiah Hunter vs. Delaware (2-14-04). Best Free Throw PCT: 1000(10-10) by Alex Loughton vs. Liberty, Dec 18, 03 Rebounds: 16, by Alex Loughton vs. George Mason, Feb. 28, 04 Assists:11, by Troy Nance vs. Delaware(1-15-03) Steals: 5, by Rasheed Wright vs. Hofstra (3-1-03) Blocked Shots: 4, by Arnaud Dahi vs. Liberty(12-18-03), Drexel (1-3-04) & JMU (2-11-04). ODU CONSTANT CENTER TEAM RECORDS Points: 102 vs. Charlotte (12-6-03) in overtime. 88 in regulation vs. Towson (1-31-04) Fewest Points: 55 vs UNC Wilmington (1-28-04) Field Goals Made:40, vs. Charlotte (12-06-03) Field Goals ATT:77 vs. Charlotte (12-06-03) FG PCT: .542 (26-48) vs UNC Wilmington, 2-12-03 Three Point FG Made:13(13-26) vs. Charlotte (12-6-03) Three Point FG Made in One Half: 9, in 1st vs. Hofstra (3-1-03) Three Point FG ATT:26 vs. Charlotte (12-6-03) Monarch Basketball 2004-05 OPPONENT CONSTANT CENTER TEAM RECORDS Points: 105 by Charlotte (12-6-03) in overtime Regulation: 76 by William & Mary ( 2-25-04) Fewest Points: 43, by Campbell (11-26-02) Field Goals Made: 41 by Charlotte (12-6-03) Best Field Goal PCT: .562 (41-73) by Charlotte (12-6-03) Lowest OPP FG PCT: .250(12-48) by Hofstra, (3-1-03) Three Point FG Made: 9, by Delaware(1-15-03) & Drexel(2-19-03) Best 3PT FG PCT: .533 (8-15) by William & Mary (2-25-04) Free Throws Made: 23 (23-31) by Delaware (2-14-04) Free Throws Attempted: 31, by Delaware (2-14-04) Best FT PCT: 100(9-9) by Towson (1-2-03) Rebounds: 49, by Drexel (1-03-04) Assists: 22, by Charlotte (12-6-03) Steals: 15, by UNC Wilmington (1-28-04) Blocks: 8,by St Joseph’s ( 11-29-03) Turnovers: 22, by George Washington (12-20-03) TOP SINGLE GAME CROWDS 8424 vs North Carolina (11-24-02) 8418 vs. Virginia Commonwealth (2-1-03) 8041 vs. George Mason (2-28-04) 7403 vs. James Madison (1-25-03) 7078 vs. Towson (1-31-04) Ricardo Marsh scored ODU’s first basket in the Constant Convocation Center. 47 Ted Constant CONVOCATION Center LOCKER ROOMS The locker rooms in the Constant Convocation Center contain a players lounge, coaches office and professional style lockers. 48 Old Dominion University Ted Constant CONVOCATION Center Ted Constant Convocation Center The Ted Constant Convocation Center, an 8,600 seat facility is the new home for the Old Dominion University basketball programs. Athletic Director Jim Jarrett says, “The ability to provide our student-athletes and fans with a state-of-the art, on campus basketball venue is the best statement the University can make regarding the priority placed on our basketball program. The excitement of a facility with the potential for great atmosphere and quality fan amenities that depicts the great tradition of Old Dominion University athletics is unparalleled in our program’s history.” Building Location Right, The lion statue along the Hampton Boulevard side of the Center. Below, The ODU Sports Hall of Fame is located in the Constant Center lobby. Bottom, one of the Constant Center’s sixteen luxury suites. Hampton Boulevard, across from the Batten Arts and Letters Building. The Center is the cornerstone for the planned 67acre University Village that will feature shopping centers, restaurants, a variety of retail shops, research labs and residents. Architects The team of Mosley/Rossetti was a joint venture of one of the nation’s leading sports facility designers and planners and a leading Virginia multidiscipline firm. Rossetti’s projects range in scope from the internationally acclaimed Palace of Auburn Hills to the new Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Number of Seats The center has 8,600 fixed seats, including a super box with mini-suite for entertaining 40 to 50 guests and club level priority seating. In addition, there are sixteen suites with 12 seats each in the private concourse level and 85 barrier free seats with 85 companion seats in the facility. When seating is added on the floor, capacity will be about 10,000. Building Size The center has 215,000 gross square-feet and consists of four parts- the seating bowl, multiple spaces for support functions for patrons, “back of the house” spaces to support center operations and a 10,000 square foot area of multi-purpose rooms that can be used for conferences, meetings, pre-and post activity gatherings, etc. Flexibility The bowl has been designed to allow ‘downsizing’ for a variety of University events ranging in size from 1,500 to 2,000 attendees and up. Retractable seating will allow for events such as concerts, lectures and commencements. Technology The Center has state-of-the-art audio and video technlogy that includes a jumbo four-sided video scoreboard, four LED message boards, a video wall in the lobby and 46 closedcircuit television monitors throughout the arena. Parking Facilities A 1,400-car garage is located adjacent to the facility to the south, and a shuttle bus system will transport people from a variety of campus locations to Center events. Monarch Basketball 2004-05 49 Colonial ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Tournament. The conference finished the 200304 campaign with teams ranked among the top 25 nationally in cross country, field hockey, men’s soccer, wrestling, softball, men’s and women’s tennis and men’s and women’s lacrosse. CAA member institutions are also committed to excellence in the classroom. The Colonial Academic Alliance was created in 2002 by the league’s presidents with a goal of expanding their partnership to all aspects of university life outside of intercollegiate athletics. Among the programs already established are an undergraduate research conference, coordination of study abroad programs and granting visiting academic status to student-athletes traveling to an away contest so that they have access to libraries, academic resource centers and computer labs. In 2002, two faculty members from CAA institutions were awarded academia’s most coveted distinction – the Nobel Prize. John B. Fenn, a research professor in the Department of Chemistry at Virginia Commonwealth University, received the Nobel Prize for chemistry, and Vernon Smith, a professor of economics and law at George Mason University, shared the Nobel Prize in economic sciences. Under the direction of Commissioner Thomas E. Yeager, who has guided the CAA since its inception, the league currently includes 10 members and will expand to 12 in 2006. Core members George Mason University, James Madison University, the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, Old Dominion University, Virginia Commonwealth University and the College of William & Mary were joined by the University of Delaware, Drexel University, Hofstra University and Towson University in 2001. Northeastern University and Georgia State University will become members of the conference in July, 2005 and 2006 respectively. The CAA traces its roots back to 1983 when three of its current members- George Mason, James Madison, and William and Mary - were aligned with East Carolina University, the United States Naval Academy and the University of Richmond as a basketball league (ECAC South). During the next two years, the league added 11 sports, acquired two new members (UNC Wilmington and American University) and decided to form a new association. The transformation from ECAC South to CAA took place on June 6, 1985. By the fall of 1986, the league gained automatic bids to NCAA Championships in men’s basketball, soccer, baseball and women’s basketball and formed an officials’ bureau. Old Dominion became a member of the CAA in 1991-92 and Virginia Commonwealth University joined the conference prior to the 1995-96 season. From all-star athletes to Nobel prize winning faculty, the CAA takes great pride in producing performers who stand out both on the playing field and in the classroom. Colonial Quick Facts Mailing Address: 8625 Patterson Avenue Richmond, VA. 23229-6349 Telephone: 804-754-1616 Fax: 804-754-1830 WWW.CAASPORTS.COM 2003-2004 CAA Standings 1. VCU 2. Drexel 3. George Mason 4. ODU 5. Delaware 6. Hofstra 7. UNCW 8. Towson 9. W&M 10. JMU 14-4 13-5 12-6 11-7 10-8 10-8 9-9 4-14 4-14 3-15 23-8 18-11 23-10 17-12 16-12 14-15 15-15 8-21 7-21 7-21 2004 Tournament Scores First Round #9 Towson 70, #8 W&M 65 #7 UNCW 44, #10 JMU 41 Quarterfinals #1 VCU 67, #9 Towson 60 #4 ODU 82, #5 Hofstra 68 #7 UNCW 66, #2 Drexel 53 #3 GMU 65, #6 Delaware 58 Semifinals #1 VCU 84, #4 ODU 67 #3 GMU 80, #7 UNCW 66 Championship #1 VCU 55, #3 GMU GMU 54 2003-04 Statistical Leaders Scoring: Adam Hess(WM) 20.3 Rebounding: Kenny Adeleke(HOF) 9.2 Assists: Mike Slattery (DEL) 5.9 Free Throw Pct: Isaiah Hunter (ODU) .844 Steals: Bashir Mason (Drex) 2.28 Blocked Shots: Tony Dixon (TOW) 1.97 PAST CAA TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS 1986 ............. George Mason 1987 ............. Navy 1988 ............. Richmond 1989 ............. George Mason 1990 ............. Richmond 1991 ............. Richmond 1992 ............. Old Dominion 1993 ............. East Carolina 1994 ............. James Madison 1995 ............. Old Dominion 1996 ............. Virginia Commonwealth 1997 ............. Old Dominion 1998 ............. Richmond 1999 ............. George Mason 2000 ............. UNC-Wilmington 2001 ............. George Mason 2002 ............. UNC-Wilmington 2003 ............. UNC-Wilmington 2004 ............. VCU ○ T he Colonial Athletic Association celebrates its 20th Anniversary in 2004-05, proud of its past and excited about the future. Boasting a roster of 10 (soon to be 12) well-respected academic institutions, the CAA has established itself as one of the nation’s top collegiate conferences. On the playing field, the league has produced 16 national team champions in five different sports, 33 individual national champions, 11 national coaches of the year, 11 national players of the year and 12 Honda Award winners. The CAA has consistently ranked among the top 15 in the Sears Directors Cup standings and has been the nation’s top-ranked Division I non-football conference in recent years. Even more impressive, however, are the honors accumulated away from competition, which include five Rhodes Scholars and 16 NCAA post-graduate scholars. Last year, the CAA had eight CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, including five who were selected to the first team. Over 1,200 CAA studentathletes posted at least a 3.2 grade point average while lettering in a varsity sport and received the CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award in 2003-04. With a geographic footprint that currently stretches from the shadow of the Statue of Liberty to the beaches of North Carolina, the landscape of the conference includes four of the nation’s top 25 media markets – New York (1), Philadelphia (4), Washington, D.C. (8) and Baltimore (24). That reach will expand even wider in 2006 with the addition of Georgia State University in Atlanta and Northeastern University in Boston, giving the CAA a presence in five of the nation’s nine largest metropolitan areas. The CAA conducts championships in 21 sports. Male athletes compete for championships in baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and wrestling. Female athletes battle for conference titles in basketball, cross country, field hockey, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and volleyball. In men’s basketball, the CAA has earned a reputation as a “giant killer” in the NCAA Tournament. Since 1981, CAA schools have posted 12 wins over higher-seeded teams. Last year, seven of the league’s 10 teams were among the top 140 in the RPI and four were ranked in the top 100. In women’s basketball, the CAA ranked ninth among the nation’s 31 conferences in 2003-04. Perennial power Old Dominion has captured three national championships (1979, 1980, 1985) and reached the title game again in 1997. The conference has also excelled in many other sports. CAA squads have won 10 field hockey national titles since the championship began in 1981, which is not only more than any other conference but represents nearly half of all titles won. In baseball, at least two CAA teams have earned NCAA Tournament berths for seven consecutive seasons. The CAA is annually ranked among the nation’s top 10 conferences in men’s and women’s soccer, and has traditionally sent multiple teams to the NCAA ○ Athletic Association 50 Old Dominion University The schools of the CAA & Where they’re located... UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE Location: Newark, DE Founded: 1743 Enrollment: 16,000 Nickname: “Fighting Blue Hens” Game manager: Jerry Oravitz: 302-831-0767 DREXEL UNIVERSITY Location: Philadelphia, PA Founded: 1891 Enrollment: 11,619 Nickname: “Dragons” Game manager: Todd O’Connor: 215-895-0292 GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY Location: Fairfax, Va. Founded: 1957 Enrollment: 28,246 Nickname: “Patriots” Game manager: Jay Marsh: 703-993-3191 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Location: Hempstead, NY Founded: 1935 Enrollment: 13,400 Nickname: “Pride” Game manager: Cindy Lewis: 516-463-6748 JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY Location: Harrisonburg, Va. Founded: 1908 Enrollment: 16,000 Nickname: “Dukes” Game manager: Ty Phillips: 540-568-1762 UNC WILMINGTON Location: Wilmington, N.C. Founded: 1947 Enrollment: 11,000 Nickname: “Seahawks” Game manager: Jamie Sischo: 910-962-3465 OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY Location: Norfolk, Va. Founded: 1930 Enrollment: 21,200 Nickname: “Monarchs” Game managers: Mike Fryling: 757-683-5518 (Constant Center) Greg Smith: 757-683-6026 TOWSON UNIVERSITY Location: Towson, MD Founded: 1866 Enrollment: 17,400 Nickname: “Tigers” Game manager: Mark Temmel: 410-704-4176 VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIV. Location: Richmond, Va. Founded: 1838 Enrollment: 27,000 Nickname: “Rams” Game manager: Nate Doughty: 804-827-1002 COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY Location: Williamsburg, Va. Founded: 1693 Enrollment: 5,560 Nickname: “Tribe” Game manager: Robb Dunn: 757-221-3355 Monarch Basketball 2004-05 51 CAAOpponents William & Mary Dec. 4, Convocation Center Feb. 19, Williamsburg, VA ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Dean Keener Head Coach Daniel Freeman ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ GENERAL INFORMATION Location:Philadelphia, PA Enrollment: 11,019 Nickname: Dragons Colors: Navy Blue & Gold Conference: CAA President: Dr. Constantine Papadakis Athletic Director: Dr. Eric Zillmer Athletic Phone: 215-895-1978 Home Court: Daskalakis Center (2,300) Ticket Office: 215-895-0292 SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Mike Tuberosa SID Phone: 215-895-1591 SID Home Phone: 610-449-1911 Fax: 215-895-2038 SID E-Mail:[email protected] Press Row Phone: 215-895-2041 Athletics Website: www.drexel.edu/sports COACHING STAFF Head Coach:James “Bruiser” Flint(St. Joseph’s ‘87) School Record/Yrs: 51-37(3 yrs) Career Record/Yrs: 137-109 (8 yrs) Assistant Coaches: Geoff Arnold, Mike Conners, Tony Chiles TEAM INFORMATION 2003-04 Record: 18-11 Conference Record: 13-5(2nd) Letterwinners Returning/Lost:10/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 SERIES VS. ODU Record: 4-3 First Meeting: 2001-02 (ODU, 74-66 in fieldhouse) Last Meeting: 2003-04 (Drexel, 82-66 in Philadelphia) KEY RETURNEES: POS CL HT PPG RPG Phil Goss G Sr 6-2 13.6 3.3 Sean Brooks F Sr 6-6 14.1 5.9 Bashir Mason G So 6-0 6.7 2.9 KEY LOSSES POS HT PPG RPG Tim Whitworth F 6-6 14.1 3.9 GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Harrisonburg, VA. Enrollment: 16,000 Nickname: Dukes Colors: Purple and Gold Conference:CAA President: Dr. Linwood Rose Athletic Director: Jeff Bourne Athletic Phone: 540-586-6164 Home Court: JMU Convocation Center Athletic Ticket Office: 540-568-3853 SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Gary Michael SID Phone: 540-568-6154 SID Home Phone: 540-337-7310 SID E-Mail: [email protected] Fax: 540-568-3703 Athletics Website: www.jmusports.com COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Dean Keener(Davidson’88) Record at School:0-0, First year Career Record: Same Assistants: Robert Brickey, Michael Kelly, Jake Morton. TEAM INFORMATION 2003-04 Record: 7-21 Conference Record: 3-15 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 SERIES VS ODU ODU leads, 40-22 First Meeting: 1971-72 (ODU, 99-68 ODU fieldhouse) Last Meeting: 2003-04 (ODU, 71-57, Constant Center) KEY RETURNEES: POS CL HT PPG RPG Ray Barbosa G So 6-2 11.5 2.6 Daniel Freeman G Sr 6-0 11.6 3.5 KEY LOSSES POS HT PPG RPG Dwayne Broyles F 6-6 15.3 5.5 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Phil Goss ○ James “Bruiser” Flint Head Coach ○ GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Williamsburg, VA. Enrollment: 5,560 Founded: 1693 Nickname: Tribe Colors: Green,Gold, Silver Conference:CAA President: Timothy Sullivan Athletic Director: Terry Driscoll Athletic Phone: 757-221-3400 Home Court: W&M Hall (8,600) Ticket Office: 757-221B3340 SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID:Dan Wakely SID Phone:757-221-3368 SID Fax: 757-221-3412 SID E-Mail: [email protected] Press Row: 757-221-3348 Athletics Website: www.tribeathletics.com COACHING STAFF: Head Coach: Tony Shaver (UNC ‘76) School Record/Yrs: 7-21 (1 yr) Career Record/Yrs: 365-142(18 yrs) Assistant Coaches: Ted Jeffries, Dee Vick, Chad Warner TEAM INFORMATION 2003-04 Record: 7-21 2002-03: Conference Record: 4-14(T8th) Letterwinners returning/Lost:7/2 Starters Returning/Lost:3/2 SERIES VS. ODU Record : 49-14 First Meeting: 1968-69 (ODU, 80-65 at WM) Last Meeting:2003-04 (ODU, 79-76 Constant Center) KEY RETURNEES: POS CL HT PPG RPG Corey Cofield F So 6-6 13.2 6.6 Nick D’Antoni G Jr 6-0 7.1 2.8 KEY LOSSES: POS HT PPG RPG Adam Hess F 6-7 20.3 6.7 Zeb Cope F 6-8 12.0 6.0 Jan. 8, Convocation Center Feb. 26, Harrisonburg, VA ○ ○ ○ Nick D’Antoni ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Jan. 5, Philadelphia, PA Jan. 31, Convocation Center ○ Tony Shaver Head Coach James Madison Drexel 52 Old Dominion University CAAOpponents Towson George Mason Monarch Basketball 2004-05 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Tom Pecora Head Coach Wendell Gibson 53 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Fairfax, VA. Enrollment: 28,246 Nickname: Patriots Colors: Green & Gold Conference: CAA President: Dr. Alan Merten Athletic Director: Thomas O=Connor Athletic Phone:703-993-3200 Home Court: Patriot Center (10,000) Ticket Office: 703-993-3265 SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Carolton White SID Phone: 703-993-3246 SID Home Phone: 540-439-1753 Fax: 703-993-3259 SID E-Mail: [email protected] Press Row Phone: 703-993-3044 Athletics Website: www.goMason.com COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Jim Larranaga(Providence’71) School Record: 123-84(7yrs) Career Record: 321-253(20yrs) Assistants: Bill Courtney, Scott Cherry, Eric Konkol TEAM INFORMATION 2003-04 Record: 23-10 2003-04 CAA Record: 12-6(3rd) Post Season: NIT third round Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/7 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 SERIES VS. ODU ODU leads: 26-10 First Meeting: 1979-80( ODU, 94-78 Scope) Last Meeting: 2003-04(GMU, 70-77 Constant Center) KEY RETURNEES: POS CL HT PPG RPG Jai Lewis F Jr 6-7 14.5 7.5 Lamar Butler G Jr 6-2 10.5 2.1 KEY LOSSES: POS HT PPG RPG Mark Davis G 6-5 12.9 3.6 Terry Reynolds G 5-9 8.4 2.6 ○ ○ ○ ○ Jai Lewis ○ Jim Larranaga Head Coach ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Towson, MD Enrollment:17,400 Nickname: Tigers Colors: Gold, White & Black Conference: CAA President: Dr. Robert Caret Athletic Director: Dr. Wayne Edwards Athletic Phone: Home Court:Towson Center (5,000) Ticket Office: 410-704-2244 SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Peter Schlehr SID Phone:410-704-2232 SID Home Phone:NA Fax:410-704-3861 SID E-Mail:[email protected] Press Row Phone:410-704-3286 Athletics Website:www.towsontigers.com. COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Pat Kennedy (Kings College’75) School Record/Yrs:First Year Career Record/Yrs: 416-311(24 yrs) Assistant Coaches: Eric Skeeters, Jay Eck, Rob Norris TEAM INFORMATION 2003-04 Record: 8-21 Conference Record: 4-14 (T8th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 SERIES VS. ODU Record:ODU leads, 12-1 First Meeting: 1956-57,( ODU 72-68) Last Meeting: 2003-04,( ODU, 88-62, Constant Center) KEY RETURNEES: POS CL HT PPG RPG Lawrence Hamm C Jr 6-7 10.0 5.3 Tony Dixon C Sr 6-10 3.9 4.3 KEY LOSSES: POS HT PPG RPG Jamaal Gilchrist G 6-0 12.2 2.6 Jan. 19, Hempstead, NY Feb. 23, Convocation Center ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Tony Dixon ○ Pat Kennedy Head Coach Hofstra Jan. 15, Convocation Center Feb. 16, Fairfax, VA Jan. 12, Towson, MD Feb. 2, Convocation Center GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Hempstead, NY Enrollment: 13,400 Nickname: Pride Colors: Blue, Gold and White Conference: CAA President: Stuart Rabinowitz Athletic Director: TBA Athletic Phone: 516-463-3800 Home Court: Hofstra Arena (5,124) Ticket Office: 516-463-7988 SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Jeremy Kniffin SID Phone: 516-463-6759 SID Home Phone:516-561-075 Fax: 516-463-5033 SID E-Mail: [email protected] Press Row Phone: 516-463-7725 Athletics Website: www.hofstra.edu/athletics COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Tom Pecora(Adelphi ’83) Record at Hofstra: 34-56 (3yrs) Career Record: same Assistants: Tom Parrotta,Van Macon, David Duke TEAM INFORMATION 2003-04 Record: 14-15 CAA Record: 10-8(T5th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 SERIES VS. ODU ODU leads, 5-3 First Meeting: 1993-94 (ODU, 92-66 at UCSB) Last Meeting: 2003-04(ODU, 82-68, CAA Trn.) KEY RETURNEES: POS CL HT PPG RPG Loren Stokes G So 6-3 12.9 4.4 Carlos Rivera G So 6-2 10.8 4.0 Wendell Gibson C Sr 6-7 14.3 6.2 KEY LOSSES POS HT PPG RPG Kenny Adeleke C 6-8 14.3 6.2 CAAOpponents UNCW Delaware ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Jeff Capel, III Head Coach Michael Doles ○ ○ ○ ○ Mike Slattery David Henderson Head Coach ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 54 ○ GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Newark, DE Enrollment: 16,000 Nickname: Fightin’Blue Hens Colors: Royal Blue & Gold Conference: CAA President: David Roselle Athletic Director: Edgar N. Johnson Athletic Department Phone: 302-831-4006 Home Court: Bob Carpenter Center (5,000) Ticket Office Phone: SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Kevin Tritt Office Phone: 302-831-2186 E-Mail: [email protected] Fax: 302-831-8653 Press Row Phone: 302-831-8715/16 Athletics Website: www.udel.edu/sportsinfo COACHING STAFF Head Coach: David Henderson (Duke’86) Record at School: 65-52(4 yrs) Career Record: same Assistants: Kenny Blakeney, Billy Martin,Steven Groothuls TEAM INFORMATION 2003-04 Record: 16-11 2003-04 CAA Record: 10-8 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 SERIES VS. ODU Record: 4-4 First Meeting: 1972-73 (ODU, 83-75 in fieldhouse) Last Meeting: 2003-04 (ODU, 85-74 in Constant Center) KEY RETURNEES: POS CL HT Mike Slattery G Sr. 5-11 Harding Nana F Jr. 6-8 KEY LOSSES POS HT PPG RPG Mike Ames G 6-3 David Lunn G 6-4 GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Richmond, VA Enrollment: 27,000 Nickname: Rams Colors: Black & Gold Conference: CAA President: Dr. Eugene Trani Athletic Director: Dr. Richard Sander Athletic Phone: 804-828-4000 Home Court: Siegel Center(7500) Ticket Office: 804-828-1726 SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Phil Stanton SID Phone: 804-828-7000 SID Home Phone: N/A Fax: 804-828-9428 SID E-Mail: [email protected] Press Row Phone: 804-827-1010 Athletics Website: www.vcurams.edu COACHING STAFF Head Coach:Jeff Capel,III School Record/Yrs: 41-18(2 yrs) Career Record/Yrs: same Assistant Coaches:Mark Cline, Jeff LaMere, Gerald White TEAM INFORMATION 2003-04 Record: 23-8 Conference Record: 14-4 (1st) Letterwinners Returning/Lost:9/3 Starters Returning/Lost:3/2 SERIES VS. ODU Record: VCU, 35-32 First Meeting:1968-69 (ODU, 101-69 at ODU) Last Meeting: 2003-04(VCU, 84-67 in CAA semis) KEY RETURNEES: POS CL HT PPG RPG Michael Doles F Sr 6-6 11.2 4.4 Nick George F Jr 6-6 9.2 5.9 B.A.Walker G So 6-2 7.7 2.1 KEY LOSSES POS HT PPG Domonic Jones G 6-1 16.3 Troy Godwin C 6-6 11.8 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ GENERAL INFORMATION Location:Wilmington, NC Enrollment: 11,000 Nickname:Seahawks Colors: Teal,Gold & Navy Blue Conference: CAA President: Dr. Rosemary DePaolo Athletic Director: Peg Bradley-Doppes Athletic Phone: 910-962-3232 Home Court: Trask Coliseum (6100) Ticket Office: 910-962-3233 SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Joe Browning SID Phone: 910-962-3236 SID Home Phone:910-799-6058 Fax: 910-962-3686 SID E-Mail: [email protected] Press Row Phone:910-962-3095 Athletics Website: www.uncwsports.com COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Brad Brownell(DePauw ‘91) School Record/Yrs: 39-22(2 yrs) Career Record/Yrs: same Assistant Coaches:Bill Donlon,Marty McGillan,Byron Jones TEAM INFORMATION 2003-04 Record: 15-15 Conference Record: 9-9 (7th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost:8/4 Starters Returning/Lost:3/2 SERIES VS. ODU Record: ODU leads, 19-15 First Meeting:1979-80, (ODU wins, 75-55 at ODU) Last Meeting:2003-04,( ODU 68-58 at UNCW) KEY RETURNEES: POS CL HT PPG RPG John Goldsberry G Jr 6-3 8.5 3.3 Ed Spencer G Sr 6-2 8.7 2.4 Aaron Combs C Sr 6-11 5.0 2.3 KEY LOSSES POS HT PPG RPG Anthony Terrell F 6-7 8.1 5.4 Jan. 29, Richmond, VA Feb. 12, Convocation Center ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Ed Spencer ○ Brad Brownell Head Coach VCU Jan. 26, Convocation Center Feb. 9, Newark, DE ○ Jan. 22, Convocation Center Feb. 5, Wilmington, NC Old Dominion University Non-ConferenceOpponents South Alabama Kent State Nov. 20, Convocation Center Nov. 22, Convocation Center Corpus Christi Challenge ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Corey Santee ○ Neil Dougherty Head Coach ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Kent, Ohio Enrollment: 36,000 Nickname: Golden Flashes Colors: Navy Blue and Gold Conference: Mid-American(E.Div.) President: Dr. Carol Cartwright Athletic Director: Laing Kennedy Athletic Phone: 30-672-5979 Home Court: M.A.C.Center (6,327) Ticket Office: 330-672-2244 SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Jeff Schaefer SID Phone: 330-672-8419 SID Home Phone: 330-922-9975 Fax:330-672-2112 SID E-Mail: [email protected] Press Row Phone: 30-672-9411 Athletics Website: www.kentstatesports.com COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Jim Christian (Rhode Island’88) School Record/Yrs: 44-18(2 yrs) Career Record/Yrs: same Assistant Coaches: Geno Ford, Arnett Jordan,Rob Senderoff. TEAM INFORMATION 2003-04 Record: 22-9 Conference Record: 13-5(1st East) Post Season: NIT Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/6 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 SERIES VS. ODU: Record: First Meeting KEY RETURNEES: POS CL HT PPG RPG DeAndre Haynes G Jr 6-2 10.4 4.2 Jason Edwin G Sr. 6-5 7.6 3.4 KEY LOSSES POS HT PPG RPG John Edwards C 7-0 13.2 6.7 Eric Haut G 6-0 11.5 2.1 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Monarch Basketball 2004-05 ○ DeAndre Haynes Jim Christian Head Coach ○ ○ GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Mobile, AL Enrollment: 13,286 Nickname: Jaguars Colors: Blue, Red and White Conference: Sun Belt President: V.Gordon Moulton Athletic Director: Joe Gottfried Athletic Phone: 251-460-7121 Home Court: Mitchell Center (10,000) Ticket Office: 251-460-6047 SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Matt Smith SID Phone: 251-460-7035 (ext 5) SID Home Phone: NA Fax:251-460-7297 SID E-Mail:[email protected] Press Row Phone:N/A Athletics Website: www.usajaguars.com COACHING STAFF Head Coach:John Pelphrey School Record/Yrs: 26-30(3rd year) Career Record/Yrs: same Assistant Coaches: Tom Ostrom, Isaac Brown & Matt Figger TEAM INFORMATION 2003-04 Record: 12-16 Conference Record:6-9 (T-4th SBCW) Post Season: None Letterwinners Returning/Lost:5/7 Starters Returning/Lost:3/2 SERIES VS. ODU Record:ODU leads, 11-10 First Meeting:1982-83, ODU wins 62-59 at Scope Last Meeting:2003-04, USA wins, 62-49 in Mobile, AL. KEY RETURNEES: POS CL HT PPG RPG Richard Law G Jr 6-6 8.8 4.7 Michael Phillips F Jr 6-6 8.7 3.1 KEY LOSSES POS HT PPG Chris Young G 6-1 12.8 Malerick Bedden F 6-6 11.9 Nov. 25, Corpus Christi Challenge Fort Worth, TX ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Richard Law ○ John Pelphry Head Coach TCU 55 GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Fort Worth, TX. Enrollment: 8,066 Nickname: Horned Frogs Colors: Purple and White Conference: Conference USA President: Dr. Victor Boschini Athletic Director: Eric Hyman Athletic Phone: Home Court: Daniel-Meyer Coliseum(7,201) Ticket Office:817-257-7967 SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Drew Harris SID Phone: 817-257-7969 SID Direct Phone: 817-257-5378 Fax: 817-257-7964 SID E-Mail: [email protected] Press Row: 817-257-7337 Athletics Website: www.gofrogs.com COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Neil Dougherty(Cameron ’84) School Record: 21-36( 2 yrs) Career Record: same Assistant Coaches: Rick Callahan, Kevin Lewis, Davis Cason TEAM INFORMATION 2003-04 Record: 12-17 Conference Record: 7-9(9th) Post Season: None Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 SERIES VS. ODU Record: First Meeting KEY RETURNEES: POS CL HT PPG Marcus Shrosphire G Sr 6-0 13.1 Corey Santee G Sr 6-2 14.5 Non-ConferenceOpponents Texas A&M Corpus Christi VMI Nov. 27, Corpus Christi Challenge Corpus Christi, TX Nov. 28, Corpus Christi Challenge Corpus Christi, TX Dec. 1, Convocation Center ○ Travis Bailey Ronnie Arrow Head Coach Bart Bellairs Head Coach Tim Allmond ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ HT PPG RPG 6-9 11.2 3.8 6-3 14.2 3.3 6-6 10.6 8.6 ○ CL Sr Sr Sr ○ KEY RETURNEES: POS Thomas Bailey F Travis Bailey G Corey Lamkin F ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Corpus Christi, TX. Enrollment: 8300 Nickname: Islanders Colors: Blue, Green and Silver Conference: NCAA Independent President: Dr. Robert Furgason Athletic Director: Dan Viola Athletic Phone: 361-825-2255 Home Court: American Bank Center (9,000) Ticket Office: 361-825-2255 SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Craig Merriman SID Phone: 361-825-3410 SID Home Phone: N/A Fax: 361-825-3218 SID E-Mail: [email protected] Press Row Phone:TBA Athletics Website: www.goislanders.com COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Ronnie Arrow School Record/Yrs: 68-68(5yrs) Career Record/Yrs: 182-161 (12 years) Assistant Coaches: Andy Helton, Chuck Taylor,Adam Walsh TEAM INFORMATION 2003-04 Record: 15-11 Conference Record:independent Letterwinners Returning/Lost:10/2 Starters Returning/Lost:3/2 SERIES VS. ODU Record:First Meeting ○ ○ PPG 12.4 ○ KEY LOSSES Brian Evans ○ ○ ○ GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Portsmouth, OH Enrollment: 3,800 Nickname: Bears Colors: Royal Blue & Dove Gray Conference: American Mideast (NAIA Div.II) President: Dr. Rita Rice Morris Athletic Director: Jim Arnzen Athletic Phone: 740-351-3285 Home Court: James Rhodes Center (2,000) Ticket Office: NA SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Jared Shoemaker SID Phone: 740-351-3313 SID Home Phone: 606-473-1392 Fax: 740-351-3381 SID E-Mail: [email protected] Press Row Phone: NA Athletics Website:www.Shawnee.edu/programs/ath/index COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Jeff Hamilton (Wooster ’96) School Record/Yrs: 35-30 (2yrs) Career Record/Yrs: same Assistant Coaches: Eugene Collins,Jeff Fraley, Curt Grimes TEAM INFORMATION 2003-04 Record: 15-16 Conference Record: 11-8 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:8/4 Starters Returning/Lost:3/2 SERIES VS. ODU First Meeting KEY RETURNEES: POS HT CL PPG RPG Adam Davenport F 6-6 Sr 12.3 6.8 Terrence Davison G 6-0 Jr 9.8 4.4 Nick Donley G 5-11 Sr 7.9 2.0 KEY LOSSES POS HT PPG RPG Delano Thomas C 6-9 15.8 11.9 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ AdamDavenport ○ Jeff Hamilton Head Coach ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Shawnee State 56 GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Lexington, VA Enrollment: 1250 Nickname: Keydets Colors: Red,White and Yellow Conference: Big South President: Maj. General Josiah Bunting,III Athletic Director: Donnie White Athletic Phone: 540-464-7251 Home Court: Cameron Hall(5,029) Ticket Office: 540-464-7266 SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Wade Branner SID Phone: 540-464-7253 SID Home Phone: 540-463-5033 Fax: 540-464-7583 SID E-Mail: [email protected] Press Row Phone: 540-463-6725 Athletics Website: www.vmikeydets.com COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Bart Bellairs (Warren Wilson’76) School Record/Yrs: 107-173(10 yrs) Career Record/Yrs: 128-200(12 yrs) Assistant Coaches: Grafton Young, Don Burgess, Kevin Martin TEAM INFORMATION 2003-04 Record: 6-22 Conference Record: 4-12(7th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/2 Starters Returning/Lost:3/2 SERIES VS. ODU ODU Leads, 17-4 First Meeting:1967-68, (VMI, 96-88 at VMI) Last Meeting: 2003-04 (ODU, 74-52 at Constant Center) KEY RETURNEES: POS CL HT PPG RPG Matt Coward G So 5-10 5.3 1.5 Matt Turner F So 6-7 8.6 4.1 Tim Allmond C Sr 6-9 6.2 4.5 KEY LOSSES: POS PPG RPG Radee Skipworth F 16.0 6.2 Old Dominion University Non-ConferenceOpponents East Carolina Liberty Dec. 7, Lynchburg, VA ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Ben Rhoda ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 57 ○ GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Greenville, NC Enrollment: 21,979 Nickname: Pirates Colors: Purple and Gold Conference: Conference USA Chancellor: Dr. Steve Ballard Athletic Director: Terry Holland Athletic Phone: NA Home Court: Williams Arena at Minges(8,000) Ticket Office: 252-328-4500 SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Jody Jones SID Phone: 252-328-4522 SID Home Phone:252-215-5623 Fax: 252-328-4528 SID E-Mail: [email protected] Press Row Phone: 252-328-0135 Athletics Website: www.ecupirates.com COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Bill Herrion (Merrimack ’81) School Record/Yrs: 61-79 (5 yrs) Career Record/Yrs: 228-150(13 yrs) Assistant Coaches: Greg Herenda, Dino Pressley,George Stackhouse TEAM INFORMATION 2003-04 Record: 13-14 Conference Record: 5-12(11th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 4/7 Starters Returning/Lost:2/3 SERIES VS. ODU: Record: ODU leads, 32-14 First Meeting: 1966-67, ECU 90-88 at ECU Last Meeting: 2002-03, ECU 75-67 at ODU KEY RETURNEES: POS CL HT PPG RPG Moussa Badiane C Sr 6-10 8.5 6.4 Mike Cook G So 6-4 10.4 3.5 KEY LOSSES POS HT PPG RPG Derrick Wiley F 6-4 14.9 5.9 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Murry Bartow Head Coach ○ ○ Moussa Badiane ○ Bill Herrion Head Coach ○ Monarch Basketball 2004-05 ○ GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Lynchburg, VA Enrollment: 8500 Nickname:Flames Colors: Red,White & Blue Conference: Big South Exec. Vice President: Brig. General Dave Young Athletic Director: Kim Graham Athletic Phone:434-582-2100 Home Court: Vines Center(9,000) Ticket Office: 434-582-7452 SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Todd Wetmore SID Phone:434-582-2292 SID Home Phone: 434-534-6848 Fax: 434-582-2076 SID E-Mail: [email protected] Press Row Phone: 434-582-7451 Athletics Website: www.libertyflames.com COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Randy Dunton(Baptist Bible ‘84) School Record/Yrs: 43-47 (3 yrs) Career Record/Yrs:75-71 (4yrs) Assistant Coaches: Bob Davis, Chuck Martin, Stephen Leary TEAM INFORMATION 2003-04 Record: 18-15 Conference Record: 12-4 (1st) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 SERIES VS. ODU Record: ODU leads, 1-0 First Meeting: 2003-04, ODU 87-66 at ODU Last Meeting: Same KEY RETURNEES: POS CL HT PPG RPG Larry Blair G So 6-1 13.2 2.7 Brian Woodson G Sr 6-3 5.4 4.0 David Dees G So 6-5 10.5 2.2 KEY LOSSES POS HT PPG RPG Gabe Martin G/F 6-5 13.7 7.4 Dec. 18, Convocation Center ○ ○ Larry Blair ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Dec. 12, Greeneville, NC ○ Randy Dunton Head Coach East Tennessee St. GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Johnson City, Tn. Enrollment: 11,500 Nickname: Buccaneers Colors: Navy Blue & Old Gold Conference: Southern President: Dr. Paul Stanton, Jr. Athletic Director: Dave Mullins Athletic Dept. Phone: 423-439-4343 Arena: Memoria Center (13,000) Ticket Office: 423-439-5371 SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball Contact: Michael White Office Phone: 423-439-4220 Cell Phone: 423- 956-1461 E-Mail : [email protected] Fax: 423-439-6138 Press Row: 423-439-5329 Web Address: www.etsubucs.com COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Murry Bartow (UAB ’85) Record at ETSU: 27-6 (1yr) Career Record: 130-89 (8 yrs) Assistants: Scott Wagers, Mike Boyd, Will Bailey TEAM INFORMATION 2003-04 Record: 27-6 Conference Record: 15-1(1st) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Series vs. ODU: First Meeting KEY RETURNEES: POS CL HT PPG RPG Ben Rhoda G Jr. 6-4 10.7 4.4 Tim Smith G Jr. 5-9 17.7 4.4 James Anthony G Sr. 6-2 9.6 3.2 KEY LOSSES POS PPG RPG Zakee Wadood F 14.8 8.0 Non-ConferenceOpponents DePaul Dec. 20, Convocation Center Dec. 22, Convocation Center Jan. 2, Chicago, IL ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Dave Leitao Head Coach Drake Diener ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 58 ○ GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Philadelphia, PA. Enrollment: 3,900 Nickname: Hawks Colors: Crimson and Gray Conference: Atlantic 10 President: Timothy Lann,S.J. Athletic Director: Don DiJulia Athletic Phone: 610-660-1707 Home Court: Alumni Fieldhouse(3,200) Ticket Office: SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Marie Wozniak SID Phone: 610-660-1727 SID Home Phone: 856-488-7009 Fax: 610-660-1724 SID E-Mail: [email protected] Press Row: 610-660-2599 Athletics Website: www.sjuhawks.com COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Phil Martell(Widener’76) School Record: 179-99(9 yrs) Career Record: Same Assistant Coaches: Monte’ Ross, Mark Bass, Mike Rice TEAM INFORMATION 2003-04 Record: 30-2 Conference Record: 16-0(1st) Post Season: NCAA Elite Eight Letterwinners Returning/Lost:10/5 Starters Returning/Lost:3/2 SERIES VS. ODU Record:SJU leads, 7-2 First Meeting: 1979-80, SJU 52-51 in Scope(KODC) Last Meeting: 2003-04, SJU 75-72 in Constant Center KEY RETURNEES: POS CL HT PPG RPG Pat Carroll F 6-5 Sr 10.1 3.6 Dwayne Jones C 6-11 Jr 6.4 7.0 KEY LOSSES: POS PPG RPG Jameer Nelson G 20.6 4.7 Delonte West G 18.3 5.4 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ KEY LOSSES: PPG RPG Charles Stephens 22.7 12.4 ○ ○ ○ KEY RETURNEES: POS CL HT PPG RPG Michael Jefferson G So 6-3 15.1 5.3 Maurice Sumter F So 6-5 11.1 5.4 ○ ○ GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Farmville, VA.. Enrollment: 4,300 Nickname: Lancers Colors: Blue and White Conference: NCAA Independent President: Dr. Patricia Cormier Athletic Director: Rick Mazzuto Athletic Phone: 434-395-2057 Home Court: Willett Hall(2,522) Ticket Office: NA SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Greg Prouty SID Phone:434-395-2097 SID Home Phone: 434-392-9679 Fax: 434-395-2568 SID E-Mail: [email protected] Press Row Phone:434-395-2871 Athletics Website: www.longwoodlancers.com COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Mike Gillian(N.Adams St.) School Record/Yrs: 5-22(1 yr) Career Record/Yrs: 5-22(1yr) Assistant Coaches:Bill Reinson,Doug Thibault,LaMar Taylor TEAM INFORMATION 2003-04 Record:5-22 Conference Record: NCAA Independent Letterwinners Returning/Lost:8/6 Starters Returning/Lost:3/2 SERIES VS. ODU Record: First Meeting ○ Pat Carroll Phil Martelli Head Coach ○ ○ Michael Jefferson ○ Mike Gillian Head Coach ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ St. Joseph’s ○ Longwood GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Chicago, IL Enrollment: 24,300 Nickname: Blue Demons Colors: Royal Blue and Scarlet Conference: Conference USA President: Rev. Dennis Holtschneider Athletic Director: Jean L. Ponsetto Athletic Phone: 773-325-7526 Home Court: Allstate Arena(17,500) Ticket Office: 773-325-7526 SPORTS INFORMATION Basketball SID: Scott Reed SID Phone: 773-325-7525 SID Home Phone: 773-338-5898 Fax: 773-325-7531 SID E-Mail: [email protected] Press Row: TBA Athletics Website: www.depaulbluedemons.com COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Dave Leitao (Northeastern’83) School Record: 38-23(2) Career Record: 60-58(4) Assistant Coaches: Gene Cross, Tyler Jones, Josh Oppenheimer TEAM INFORMATION 2003-04 Record: 22-10 Conference Record: 12-4(T1st) Post Season: NCAA 2nd round Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/4 Starters Returning/Lost:3/2 SERIES VS. ODU Record: DePaul leads, 4-2 First Meeting:1980-81, ODU 63-62 at Horizon Last Meeting: 1987-88, DePaul, 95-88 in Scope KEY RETURNEES: POS CL HT PPG RPG Drake Diener G 6-5 Sr 12.6 4.5 Quemont Greer F 6-7 Sr 12.6 7.4 KEY LOSSES: Delonte Holland 16.5 Old Dominion University Mark Poag Sonny Allen RECORDS Paul Webb Ron Drews Monarch Basketball 2004-05 59 Championship Teams 1996-97 Colonial Athletic Association Champions (21-12 Overall) 1994-95 Colonial Athletic Association Champions (21-12 Overall) Left to right, front row: Asst. Coach Jim Corrigan, Head Coach Jeff Capel, Brett Harper, E.J. Sherod, Brion Dunlap, Mike Byers, Freddie Bryant, Asst. Coach Milan Brown, Asst. Coach Mark Cline, Athletic Trainer Scott Johnson. Left to right, back row: Mgr. Andria Bane, Mgr. Mike Tyree, Mark Poag, Reggie Bassette, Cal Bowdler, Odell Hodge, Skipper Youngblood, Brandon Jones, Mgr. Michael Roundtree, Mgr. Jose Irizarry, Mgr. Jackie Jones. Left to right, front row: Rob Dalby, Mgr., Duffy Samuels, Mark Johnson, David Harvey, Mike Jones, Petey Sessoms, E.J. Sherod, Brion Dunlap and Jason Barnett, Mgr. Back row: Bobby Collins, Asst. Coach, Kristen Peifer, Mgr., Mark Cline, Asst. Coach, Jason Nickerson, Mario Mullen, Odell Hodge, Derrick Parker, Jeff Mordica, Corey Parker, Jim Corrigan, Assistant Coach, Piper Blye, Mgr. and Jeff Capel, Head Coach. 1991-92 Colonial Athletic Association Champions (15-15 Overall) 1981-82 ECAC South Champions (18-12 Overall) Left to right, front row: Brian Sheffler, Jason Barnett, Kevin Larkin, John Robinson, Barry Smith, Donald Anderson, Mike Jones, Tom Rouse. Back row: Scott Johnson, Pete Strickland, Steve Trax, Al Grant, Ricardo Leonard, David Harvey, Allon Wright, Petey Sessoms, Keith Jackson, Joe Leake, Tic Price, Oliver Purnell, Frank Smith. Left to right, front row: Paul Webb, Oliver Purnell, Mark Davis, Fred Facka, Ray Braxton, Tim Southerland, Gary Buckland, Mark West, Erik Griekspoor, Horace Lambert, Ronnie McAdoo, Billy Mann, Charlie Smith, Eddie Webb, Jim Casciano. 1979-80 ECAC South Champions (25-5 Overall) 1976-77 ECAC South (25-4 Overall / First Div. I team) Left to right, front row: Big Blue, Mike Mouris, Grant Robinson, Billy Mann, Bobby Haithcock, Ricky Adams, Bobby Vaughan, C. J. Koenig. Back row: Paul Webb, Oliver Purnell, Ronnie McAdoo, Ronnie Valentine, Bert Kragtwijk, Mark West, Tim Southerland, Tommy Branch, Eddie Webb, Mike Pollio. Left to right, front row: Frank Cox, Benn Potts, Richie Wright, George Darby, Chris Pickett, Mike Ray, Ronnie Valentine, Bobby Haithcock, Tony Flores. Back row: Mike Pollio, Oliver Purnell, Joey Caruthers, Terry Douglas, Reese Neyland, Jeff Fuhrmann, Wilson Washington, Wayne Piscopo, Bill Herscher, Tommy Conrad, Windell Morrison, Paul Webb. 60 Old Dominion University Championship Teams 1980-81 ECAC Regular Season Champs (28-10 Overall) 1982-83 Sun Belt Regular Season Champs (19-10 Overall) Left- Right: Bert Kragtwijk, Erik Griekspoor, Mark West, Tom Perry, Tim Southerland, Ray Broxton, Ronnie McAdoo, Billy Mann, Grant Robinson, Ricky Adams, and Bobby Vaughan. Left to right, front row: P.Vesci, M. Dean, R. Wade, F Facka, G. Robinson, C. Smith, K. Thomas, T. Calloway, B. Kirkpatrick. Back row, left to right: P. Webb, O. Purnell, M. Davis, G. Buckland, C. Hanley, M. West, H. Lambert, K. Gattison, T. Southerland, E. Webb, T Franklin. 1985-86 Sun Belt Regular Season Champs (23-8 Overall) 1993-94 CAA Regular Season Champs (21-10 Overall) Left to right, front row: Ron Ganulin, Sylvester Charles, Frnk Smith, Ronnie Wade, Kenny Gattison, Clarence Hanley, Darryl Tolson, and Eddie Jordan. Back row, left to right: Art Perry, Dee Pritchett, Kennell Jones, Keith Thomas, David Carlyle, Garrick Davis, Bernhard Royster, Steve Trax, and Tom Young. Left-Right-Front Row: Corey Robinson, Mike Jones, Kevin Swann, Kevin Larkin, Allon Wright, and Mario Mullen. Back Row: Tom Rouse(Mgr.), Rob Dalby (Mgr.), Corey Parker, Petey Sessoms, Derrrick Parker , Odell Hodge, David Harvey, Mark Johnson, E.J. Sherod, Kristen Peifer(Mgr.) and Jason Barnett (Mgr.). 1974-75 NCAA Division II National Champions (25-6 Overall) 1975-76 NCAA Division II Final Four (19-12 Overall) Left to right, front row: Gray Eubank, Joey Caruthers, Windell Morrison, Dave Moyer, Oliver Purnell, Leon Hylton, Jeff Furhmann, Joey O’Brien, Curtis Cole. Back row: Mike Wrigley, Carol Hudson, Jr., Rich Tackaberry, Tommy Street, Jay Rountree, Wilson Washington, Sonny Allen, Charlie Wollum, Ed Hall. Left to right, front row: Windell Morrison, Tommy Conrad, Jeff Fuhrmann, Wilson Washington, Dave Moyer, Reese Neyland and Joey Caruthers. Back row, left to right: Terry Douglas, Rich Tackaberry, Ray Peszko, Leon Hylton, Bill Herscher. Monarch Basketball 2004-05 61 Championship Teams 1970-71 NCAA Division II National Finalists (21-9 Overall) 1968-69 Mason-Dixon Conference Champions (21-10 Overall) Left to right, front row: Ken Gathy, Parke Congleton, Jack Baker, Joel Copeland, Steve Cox, Dave Twardzik, Berry Roach, Ricky Michaelsen, Rick Nau. Back row, left to right: Coach Marion Carroll, Mgr. Larry Crowder, Skip Noble, Terry Foster, Jay Rountree, Randy Coulling, Charles Harrington, Coach Steve Cottrell, Coach Sonny Allen. Front sitting, middle: John O’Hara. Left to right, front row: Ken Hopkins, Steve Cox, Skip Noble, Harry Lozon, Ron Drews, Billy Hayes. Standing, back row: Sonny Allen, Dick St. Clair, Buttons Speakes, Harry Roach, Billy Turner, Ken Gathy, Marion Carroll. All-Conference Monarchs COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ALL-CONFERENCE Smith Ricardo Leonard Petey Sessoms Odell Hodge Keith Jackson Odell Hodge Petey Sessoms Petey Sessoms Mike Jones Joe Bunn Odell Hodge Odell Hodge Mark Poag Cal Bowdler Andre McCullum Andre McCullum Pierre Greene Ricardo Marsh Ricardo Marsh Alex Loughton Isaiah Hunter John Waller 1992 ........... First Team 1993 ........... First Team 1993 ........... Second Team 1993 ........... Second Team 1994 ........... First Team 1994 ........... First Team 1995 ........... First Team 1995 ........... Second Team 1996 ........... First Team 1996 ........... First Team 1997 ........... First Team 1998 ........... Second Team 1999 ........... First Team 2000 ........... Seond Team 2001 ........... Seond Team 2001 ........... Seond Team 2002 ........... Second Team 2003 ........... First Team 2003 ........... First Team 2004 ........... Third Team 2004 ........... Third Team ALL SUN BELT SELECTIONS Mark West Charlie Smith Charlie Smith Mark Davis Keith Thomas Kenny Gattison Clarence Hanley Mark Davis Kenny Gattison Keith Thomas Frank Smith Anthony Carver Anthony Carver Chris Gatling Anthony Carver Chris Gatling 1983 ........... First Team 1983 ........... Second Team 1984 ........... Honorable Mention 1984 ........... Honorable Mention 1984 ........... Honorable Mention 1985 ........... First Team 1985 ........... Honorable Mention 1985 ........... Honorable Mention 1986 ........... First Team 1986 ........... Second Team 1986 ........... Honorable Mention 1988 ........... Second Team 1989 ........... Second Team 1989 ........... First Team 1990 ........... First Team 1990 ........... First Team ALL MASON DIXON SELECTIONS Randy Leddy Bob Pritchett Dick St. Clair 1966 ........... First Team 1967 ........... First Team 1969 ........... First Team ECAC ALL-SOUTH SELECTIONS Leonard Wilson Washington Ronnie Valentine Ronnie Valentine Ronnie Valentine Ronnie McAdoo Ronnie McAdoo Mark West Ronnie McAdoo Mark West 1977 ........... First Team 1978 ........... Second Team 1979 ........... First Team 1980 ........... First Team 1980 ........... First Team 1981 ........... First Team 1981 ........... Second Team 1982 ........... First Team 1982 ........... First Team 62 Old Dominion University All-Conference Monarchs St. Clair CAA ALL TOURNAMENT CAA ALL DEFENSIVE TEAM Ricardo Leonard Keith Jackson Donald Anderson Odell Hodge Mike Jones Kevin Swann Petey Sessoms Mario Mullen Mike Jones Joe Bunn Odell Hodge Brion Dunlap Mike Byers Cal Bowdler Andre McCullum Alex Loughton Donald Anderson Kevin Larkin Kevin Swann Duffy Samuels Petey Sessoms Duffy Samuels Odell Hodge Cal Bowdler Clifton Jones Rasheed Wright Alex Loughton 1992 (MVP) 1992 1992 1994 (MVP) 1994 1994 1995 (MVP) 1995 1995 1996 1997 (MVP) 1997 1997 1999 1999 2004 1992-93 1993-94 1993-94 1994-95 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 & 98-99 2000-01 2002-03 2004 SUN BELT SOPHOMORE OF THE YEAR Anthony Carver Chris Gatling 1988 1989 SUN BELT JUNIOR OF THE YEAR ECAC SOUTH ALL TOURNAMENT SELECTIONS Chris Gatling Wilson Washington Ronnie Valentine Mark West Mark West SUN BELT SENIOR OF THE YEAR 1977 1977 1980 (MVP) 1982 (MVP) Mark West Kenny Gattison Chris Gatling SUN BELT ALL TOURNAMENT SELECTIONS Purnell Charlie Smith Mark Davis Keith Thomas Chris Gatling Chris Gatling Ricardo Leonard 1984 1985 1986 1989 1991 (MVP) 1991 1980 ........... ECAC South 1986 ........... Sun Belt 1990 ........... Sun Belt 1991 ........... Sun Belt 1994 ........... CAA 1995 ........... CAA 1997 ........... CAA ALL FRESHMEN/ROOKIE HONORS Swann Pritchett Ronnie Valentine Mark West Grant Robinson Charlie Smith Frank Smith Garrick Davis Anthony Carver Donald Grant Ricardo Leonard Chuck Evans Joe Leake Petey Sessoms Mario Mullen Odell Hodge Brion Dunlap Mike Byers Mark Poag Ricardo Marsh 1977 ........... ECAC-South 1980 ........... ECAC-South 1980 ........... ECAC-South 1982 ........... ECAC-South 1985 ........... Sun Belt 1986 ........... Sun Belt 1987 ........... Sun Belt 1988 ........... Sun Belt 1989 ........... Sun Belt 1990 ........... Sun Belt 1991 ........... Sun Belt 1992 ........... CAA 1993 ........... CAA 1993 ........... CAA 1995 ........... CAA 1996 ........... CAA 1996 ........... CAA 2000 ........... CAA FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Anthony Carver Chuck Evans Odell Hodge Mark Poag Monarch Basketball 2004-05 1983 1986 1991 COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL DISTRICT Gray Eubank Dave Moyer Reese Neyland Kevin Larkin 1975 ........... District III 1976 ........... District III 1976 ........... District III 1993 and 1994 District III CONFERENCE ALL ACADEMIC PLAYER OF THE YEAR HONORS Ronnie Valentine Kenny Gattison Chris Gatling Chris Gatling Odell Hodge Petey Sessoms Odell Hodge 1990 1987 ........... Sun Belt 1990 ........... Sun Belt 1993 ........... CAA 1996 ........... CAA 63 Steve Trax Dee Pritchett Cyril Cox Kevin Larkin Kevin Swann Alex Loughton 1986, 1987, 1988 1989, 1990 1990, 1991 1992, 1993 1994 1994 2004 COACH OF THE YEAR HONORS Paul Webb Tom Young Oliver Purnell Jeff Capel 1979 ........... ECAC North-South 1986 ........... Sun Belt 1993 ........... CAA 1995 ........... CAA NATIONAL AND REGIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR HONORS Sonny Allen Sonny Allen Sonny Allen Sonny Allen Oliver Purnell Jeff Capel 1969 ........... NCAA District III 1971 ........... NCAA District III 1974 ........... NCAA District III 1975 ........... AP and NABC National 1993 ........... NABC District 4 1995 ........... NABC District 4 VIRGINIA COLLEGIATE COACH OF THE YEAR HONORS Oliver Purnell Jeff Capel 1994 ........... Richmond Times-Dispatch 1997 ........... VaSID REGIONAL AND NATIONAL TOURNAMENT HONORS Wilson Washington Joey Caruthers Jeff Furhman 1975 ........... NCAA Div. II Finals MVP 1975 ........... NCAA Div. II Regional MVP 1976 ........... NCAA Div. II Post-Season Results 1996-97 O ld Dominion University has been a regular in post-season play since the 1968-69 season. The Monarchs have been selected for post season play in 23 of the past 35 years, including 16 appearances in 28 years of Division I competition (1976-77). In 105 post season games (Conference, NCAA and NIT) since 1967, Old Dominion has compiled a 59-48 record, including a 42-28 record in Division I play. The Monarchs made its biggest impression in the 1995 NCAA tournament with a stunning, 89-81 triple overtime victory over third seed and Big East Champion Villanova, in Albany, NY. Old Dominion made its initial appearance in the NCAA Division I tournament in 1980, dropping an 87-74 decision to eventual NCAA tournament runner-up UCLA. Old Dominion’s second NCAA tournament game came in March of 1982 with a 74-57 loss to Wake Forest. In 1985, Old Dominion lost to SMU in Hartford, CT. In 1986 the Monarchs defeated West Virginia in the first round, 7264, before losing to NCAA runner-up Duke in the second round. In 1992, Old Dominion lost to NCAA quarterfinalist Kentucky in the NCAA East Region at Worcester, MA. In 1994, the Monarchs reached the second round of the NIT. The Monarchs appeared in the National Invitational Tournament in 1977, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1988, 1993, 1994 and 1999. In 1979, the Monarchs advanced to the quarterfinals with wins over Wagner, and Clemson, before losing at Purdue. Old Dominion’s post-season gameby-game results follow. NCAA TOURNAMENT 1979-80 1981-82 L 74-87 L 57-74 1984-85 1985-86 L 68-85 W 72-64 1991-92 L 61-89 L 69-88 1994-95 W 89-81 1996-97 L 52-64 L 51-55 UCLA ( at Arizona) 9th Wake Forest (Charlotte, NC) 10th SMU (Hartford, CT) 12th West Virginia (Greensboro, NC) 8th Duke (Greensboro, NC) Kentucky (Worcester, MA) 15th Villanova (Albany, NY)-3 ot 14th Tulsa (Albany, NY) New Mexico (Pittsburgh, PA) 14th NCAA Record: 2-7 L 71-68 W 83-81 W 61-59 L 59-67 1980-81 L 60-74 1982-83 L 90-100 1983-84 L 62-67 1987-88 L 73-86 1992-93 W 74-68 L 60-58 1993-94 W 76-74 L 75-79 1998-99 W 75-56 L 62-75 NIT Record: 5-9 Villanova (ot) Wagner at Clemson (2 ot) at Purdue (quarterfinals) at Georgia at South Carolina at Notre Dame at Ohio State Virginia Commonwealth at Miami-Ohio Manhattan at Bradley Seton Hall (FH) at Butler COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (Richmond, Virginia) 1991-92 W 77-67 W 62-58 W 78-73 1992-93 1993-94 L W W L 67-73 83-58 76-72 76-77 1994-95 W 110-94 W 77-67 W 80-75 1995-96 W 75-72 L 39-59 UNC Wilmington Richmond James Madison (Championship) East Carolina William and Mary Richmond James Madison (Championship) George Mason American (ot) James Madison (Championship) James Madison UNC Wilmington Richmond William and Mary James Madison (OT) James Madison UNC Wilmington ECU (OT) VCU George Mason (Finals) Richmond William & Mary (OT) UNCW VCU Drexel Hofstra VCU EASTERN COLLEGE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE (ECAC North-South) 1976-77 W 80-58 L 64-67 1978-79 L 52-73 1979-80 W 112-59 W 75-59 W 80-62 1980-81 L 77-81 1981-82 W 70-62 W 77-69 W 58-57 ECAC Record: 7-3 at Georgetown (South Finals) Syracuse (N-S Finals) Georgetown (Finals at U. of Richmond) Catholic U. (Hampton, Va.) William & Mary Navy (Finals) Richmond (Hampton, Va.) George Mason (Scope) Richmond James Madison (Finals) SUN BELT CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT 1982-83 L 59-63 1983-84 W 79-68 W 78-72 L 60-62 1984-85 W 84-66 1985-86 W 68-67 L 82-87 W 76-67 1986-87 L 61-67 L 58-60 1987-88 W 86-84 1988-89 L 69-91 L 87-89 1989-90 L 88-94 1990-91 W 94-88 W 72-69 L 81-86 Sun Belt Record: 8-9 Jacksonville (Birmingham, AL) Jacksonville (Birmingham, AL) Western Kentucky Alabama-Birmingham (Finals) South Alabama (Hampton, VA) Alabama-Birmingham VCU (Finals) UNC Charlotte (Birmingham, AL) Jacksonville at Western Kentucky (Bowling Green, KY) Western Kentucky (ot) (Richmond, VA) at VCU Alabama-Birmingham (ot) (Charlotte, NC) Jacksonville (Birmingham, AL) Alabama-Birmingham (ot) (Mobile, AL) South Florida at South Alabama (Finals) Post-Season Game Boxes NCAA Division II National Championship Game March 19, 1971, Evansville, Indiana Evansville 97, Old Dominion 82 ODU 82–Couling 2-9, 1-2, 6, 1, 5; Noble 7-16, 2-4, 11, 5, 16; Cox 6-9, 3-4, 9, 3, 15; Nau 0-5, 1-3, 2, 2, 1; Twardzik 6-16, 1-2, 6, 1, 13; Foster 4-6, 0-1, 2, 3, 8; Copeland 10-18, 0-1, 12, 1, 20; Baker 1-2, 0-1, 0, 0, 2; Gathy 0-3, 0-0, 3, 0; Congleton 1-1, 0-0, 0, 0, 2; Roach 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Rountree 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Totals: 37-85 (.435); 8-18 (.444); 48, 19, 82. Evansville 97–Coffey 8-13, 6-6, 4, 3, 22; Wellemeyer 7-14, 2-3, 2, 0, 16; Clayton 4-9, 1-1, 8, 3, 9; Buse 9-17, 5-6, 6, 2, 23; Smith 5-7, 0-0, 5, 1, 10; John 0-1, 1-2, 4, 2, 1; Martin 4-8, 3-5, 4, 3, 11; Welmer 0-1, 1-1, 2, 0, 1; M.Kissic 0-0, 0-0, 1, 1, 0; Stebbins 1-1, 0-0, 0, 0, 2; Oliver 0-0, 2-2, 1, 0, 2; Totals: 38-71 (.535); 21-26 (.808), 37, 15, 97. Fouled Out: Noble (ODU); Scores by Halves: ODU 4042-82; Evansville 51-46-97. Att.: 13,124; Officials: Palesse, Fouty. NCAA Division II National Championship Game March 14, 1975, Evansville, Indiana Old Dominion 76, New Orleans 74 ODU 76–Eubank 5-14, 0-0, 3, 3, 10; Fuhrmann 48, 0-0, 5, 2, 8; Washington 10-13, 1-1, 12, 2, 21; Purnell 4-8, 4-5, 4, 3, 12; Caruthers 7-17, 1-2, 3, 3, 15; Street 3-4, 4-5, 5, 0, 10; Rountree 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Totals: 33-64 (.516), 10-13 (.769); 35, 13, 76. UNO 74–Carnovale 8-12, 2-2, 4, 2, 18; Pace 0-5, 0-0, 6, 1, 0; Hyatt 0-0, 0-0, 1, 0, 0; Holland 14-24, 0-0, 5, 1, 28; Mills 9-16, 2-2, 6, 1, 20; Stackhouse 12, 0-2, 2, 5, 2; Warren 1-9, 0-0, 6, 3, 2; Booker 1-3, 0-0, 1, 1, 2; Crumo 0-2, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Kennedy 0-1, 0-0, 2, 1, 0; Cooper 1-5, 0-0, 8, 2, 2;Totals: 35-79 (.443), 4-6 (.667), 43, 17, 74. Fouled Out: Stackhouse (UNO). Scores by Halves: ODU 4432-76; UNO 38-36-74; Att.: 4,046; Officials: Moser, Morgan. National Invitation Tournament First Round March 9, 1977, Norfolk, Virginia Villanova 71, Old Dominion 68 (overtime) Villanova 71–K. Herron 8-18, 6-6, 6, 2, 22; L.Herron 10-20, 0-0, 5, 2, 20; Olive 5-13, 3-3, 12, 5, 13; Robinson 2-5, 0-0, 2, 5, 4; Rigsby 2-6, 0-0, 8, 4, 4; Sparrow 1-1, 2-2, 1, 1, 4 ; Rogers 1-4, 0-0, 2, 2, 2; Underman 1-3, 0-2, 1, 0, 2; Totals: 30-70 (.429); 11-13 (.849), 39, 21, 71 Old Dominion 68–Washington 8-16, 3-7, 13, 4, 19; Valentine 9-17, 3-6, 13, 2, 21; Fuhrmann 6-10, 0-0, 2, 4, 12; Caruthers 6-12, 0-0, 1, 3, 12; Douglas 1-1, 0-0, 3, 0, 2; Conrad 1-2, 0-0, 3, 1, 2; Wright 04, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Neyland 0-2, 0-0, 3, 1, 0; Ray 0-0, 00, 1, 1, 0; Haithcock 0-1, 0-0, 1, 0, 0; Totals: 31-65 (.477), 6-13 (.472), 44, 16, 68. Fouled Out: Olive and Robinson (Villanova); Technicals: ODU Bench; Scores by Halves: VU 30-35-6-71; ODU 37-28-3-68. Att.: 9,500; Officials: Wirtz, Austin. National Invitation Tournament First Round March 7, 1979, Norfolk, Virginia Old Dominion 83, Wagner 81 Wagner 81–Ciampaglio 6-10, 3-4, 3-5-15; Jimerson 0-4, 1, 2, 2, 0, 1; Hopkins 8-22, 7-8, 14, 2, 23; Denza 4-11, 4-4, 7, 2, 12; Hillard 0-2, 0-0, 1, 2, 0; Aponte 3-5, 0-0, 3, 0, 6; Johnson 9-13, 2-2, 2, 2, 20; Lewis 0-1, 0-0, 0, 1, 0; Tigar 2-3, 0-0, 1, 1, 4; Totals: 32-71 (.451), 17-20 (.850), 35, 15, 81. ODU 83–Valentine 9-14, 3-5, 13, 4, 21; Branch 1117, 1-1, 6, 2, 23; Ray 3-4, 0-2, 3, 4, 6; Vaughan 511, 0-0, 3, 4, 10; Conrad 7-9, 1-2, 2, 3, 15; Adams 0-2, 0-0, 0, 1, 0; Haithcock 1-2, 0-0, 0, 1, 2; Mann 0-1, 0-0, 1, 0, 0; Ellis 3-4, 0-0, 0, 0, 6; Totals: 39-64 (.609), 5-10 (.500), 33, 19, 83: Fouled Out: Ciamplaglio (W); Scores by Halves: WU 36-4581; ODU 28-55-83. Att.: 5,193; Officials: Sell and Brown MASON DIXON CONFERENCE 1966-67 1967-68 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT 1976-77 1978-79 W 69-56 W 70-62 W 62-58 1997-98 W 60-56 L 51-54 1998-99 W 65-62 W 66-49 L 58-63 1999-2000 L 55-67 2000-2001 W 53-47 L 54-57 2001-2002 L 54-58 2002-2003 L 52-61 2003-2004 W 82-68 2003-2004 L 67-84 CAA Record: 17-10 1968-69 W L W L W W W 102-53 74-68 93-86 78-82 75-57 82-74 99-90 Baltimore (Washington, DC) Bridgewater Baltimore (Washington, DC) Catholic U. Towson State (Ashland, VA) Mt. St. Mary’s Baltimore (Finals) 5-2 NCAA DIVISION II TOURNAMENT 1968-69 Oglethorpe (at Norfolk State) at Norfolk State at Georgia Southern Mt. St. Mary’s 1970-71 Stetson (at ODU) Norfolk State (Region Final) Puget Sound (Evansville, IN) Kentucky Wesleyan at Evansville (NCAA Final) 1972-73 Fayetteville State (Roanoke, VA) L 87-88 at Roanoke (ot) (Reg.Final) 1973-74 W 80-77 Rollins (at ODU) L 76-89 Norfolk State (Regional Final) 1974-75 W 95-72 Baltimore (at ODU) W 83-76 Randolph-Macon (Regional Final) W 78-62 North Dakota (Evansville, IN) W 77-60 Tennessee State W 76-74 New Orleans (NCAA Final) 1975-76 W 86-77 Madison (at ODU) W 73-57 Baltimore (Regional Final) W 90-85 Cheyney State (Quarters at ODU) L 78-83 Puget Sound (Evansville, IN) L 74-78 Eastern Illinois (NCAA Fourth Place) NCAA Div. II Record: 15-8 1969-70 L L L W W W W W L W 60-68 102-113 79-86 93-0 89-65 102-97 81-80 97-83 82-97 80-74 Bobby Vaughan dished out ten assists against Wagner in the 1979 NIT. 64 Old Dominion University Post-Season Results National Invitation Tournament Second Round March 12, 1979, Clemson, South Carolina Old Dominion 61, Clemson 59 (2 overtimes) ODU 61–Branch 5-9, 0-0, 4, 4, 10; McAdoo 7-13, 0-1, 16, 3, 14; Ray 1-6, 3-4, 3, 2, 5; Vaughan 5-10, 0-0, 1, 2, 10; Conrad 2-5, 2-2, 2, 5, 6; Adams 0-3, 0-0, 3, 1, 0; Mann 1-1, 0-0, 1, 2, 2; Ellis 0-0, 1-2, 3, 2, 1; Haithcock 3-4, 7-8, 4, 1, 13; Totals: 24-51 (.471), 13-17 (.764), 40, 22, 61. Clemson 59–Nance 4-8, 0-1, 8, 3, 8; Dickerson 34, 0-1, 1, 5, 6; Campbell 4-10, 0-2, 15, 3, 8; Conrad 1-4, 3-4, 0, 3, 5; Williams 6-11, 2-2, 2, 3, 14; Johnson 6-14, 0-2, 2, 1, 12; Wyatt 0-2, 0-0, 1, 2, 0; Wells 2-7, 0-3, 4, 1, 4 ;Walker 1-1, 0-0, 0, 1, 2; Totals: 27-61 (.443), 5-15 (.333), 33, 22, 59: Fouled Out: Conrad (ODU), Dickerson (Clemson); Scores by Halves: ODU 36-23-0-2-61; CU 35-24-0-0-59; Att.: 9,713; Officials: Yarbrough and Shea National Invitation Tournament Quarter Finals March 15, 1979, W. Lafayette, Indiana Purdue 67, Old Dominion 59 ODU 59–Branch 4-9, 0-1, 3, 4, 8; McAdoo 5-13, 00, 8, 4, 10; Ellis 4-8, 6-7, 3, 5, 14; Vaughan 5-11, 45, 5, 4, 14; Conrad 3-5, 2-2, 8, 4, 8; Haithcock 0-5, 2-2, 4, 2, 2; Adams 0-2, 0-0, 2, 0, 0; Mann 0-3, 3-4, 3, 3, 3 Totals: 21-56 (.375), 17-21 (.810), 37, 26, 59. Purdue 67–Hallman 2-5, 0-3, 5, 4, 4; Morris 2-5, 1-3, 2, 3, 5; Carroll 12-24, 6-10, 7, 3, 30; B. Walker 2-3, 2-3, 2, 5, 6; Sichting 2-7, 4-4, 2, 2, 8; Edmonson 1-2, 2-2, 3, 1, 4; S. Walker 0-0, 2-2, 2, 0, 2; Scearce 3-4, 2-2, 6, 0, 8. Totals: 24-50 (.480), 19-29 (.655), 31, 19, 67. Fouled Out: Ellis (ODU), B. Walker (Purdue), Technicals: Carroll and Branch; Scores by Halves: ODU 28-31-59; Purdue 33-34-67; Att.: 14,123; Officials: Wortman, Clougherty. NCAA Tournament First Round March 7, 1980, Tempe, Arizona UCLA 87, Old Dominion 74 ODU 87–McAdoo 11-17, 3-3, 12, 4, 25; Valentine 5-19, 4-5, 2, 5, 14; West 0-0, 0-0, 5, 4, 0; Mann 210, 2-2, 7, 2, 6; Robinson 0-5, 0-0, 1, 4, 0; Vaughan 6-10, 3-5, 3, 4, 15; Branch 4-12, 0-0, 2, 4, 8; Southerland 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Haithcock 0-1, 2-2, 2, 1, 2; Kragtwijk 2-3, 0-0, 1, 1, 4; Griekspoor 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Totals: 30-76 (.394), 14-17 (.820), 39, 29, 74; UCLA 74–Vandeweghe 11-20, 12-16, 9, 2, 34; Wilkes 5-8, 5-6, 6, 3, 15; Sanders 4-9, 3-3, 18, 3, 11; Foster 4-6, 3-3, 0, 5, 11; Holton 3-6, 6-7, 1, 3, 12; Daye 2-4, 0-0, 1, 1, 4; Pruitt 0-2, 0-0, 1, 1, 0; Anderson 0-1, 0-0, 1, 1, 0; Totals: 29-56 (.517), 29-35 (.838), 39, 19, 87. Fouled Out: Valentine (ODU), Foster (UCLA). Technicals: Branch (ODU); Scores by Halves: ODU 28-46-74; UCLA 36-51-87; Officials: Spitier, Clougherty, Wirtz. National Invitation Tournament First Round March 11, 1981, Athens, Georgia Georgia 74, Old Dominion 60 ODU 60–Mann 3-11, 0-0, 6; McAdoo 7-19, 4-4, 18; West 8-13, 0-0, 16; Robinson 1-10, 0-0, 2; Vaughan 5-15, 0-0, 10; Kragtwijk, 2-4, 0-0, 4; Adams 0-1, 0-0, 0; Broxton 2-4, 0-0, 4; Totals: 2877 (.364), 4-4 (1000), 60. Georgia 74–Wilkins 9-20, 3-5, 21; Banks 5-8, 2-2, 12; Fair 9-13, 0-0, 18; Fleming 3-8, 5-5, 11; Marbury 4-10, 0-0, 8; Morris 0-2, 1-2, 1; Fowler 1-2, 0-0, 2; Wallace 1-1, 0-0, 2; Truesdale 1-1, 0-0, 2; Totals: 29-66 (.439), 16-21 (.800), 74. Fouled Out: None; Scores by Halves: ODU 20-40-60; GA 32-42-74; Att.: 8,150. NCAA Tournament First Round March 11, 1982, Charlotte, North Carolina Wake Forest 74, ODU 57 ODU 57–Southerland 1-3, 0-0, 2, 3, 2; McAdoo 7-12, 3-5, 12, 4, 17; West 3-7, 0-0, 4, 5, 6; Smith 512, 3-4, 2, 3, 13; Mann 1-9, 2-2, 1, 3, 4; Robinson 24, 0-0, 2, 5, 4; Dean 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Davis 0-2, 1-2, 2, 3, 1; Lambert 3-6, 4-5, 5, 1, 10; Facka 0-2, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Buckland 0-1, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Griekspoor, 0-2, 00, 3, 0, 0; Totals: 22-58 (.379), 13-18 (.722), 36, 27, 57. Wake Forest 74–Toms 0-3, 0-0, 3, 3, 0; Morgan 45, 3-5, 5, 5, 11; Johnstone 3-6, 0-0, 1, 5, 6; Young 57, 3-4, 3, 2, 13; Helms 7-9, 4-5, 0, 2, 18; Rudd 0-1, 0-0, 1, 2, 0, 0; Charles 0-1, 0-1, 0, 1, 0; Garber 1-1, Mark Davis scored 32 points against SMU in the 1985 NCAA Tournament in Hartford, Conn. 6-9, 0, 1, 8; Teachy 6-11, 6-7, 12, 0, 18; Totals: 2644 (.591), 22-32 (.688), 28, 20, 74. Fouled Out: Morgan and Johnstone (WF), West, Robinson (ODU). Technicals: ODU (Bench) Scores by Halves: ODU 28-29-57; WF 30-44-74; Att.: 11,220; Officials: Yarbrough, Weiler, Holly. 3-4, 0, 4, 19; Hicks 1-8, 4-4, 5, 0, 6; Howard 0-0, 23, 0, 0, 2; Price 3-9, 0-0, 3, 2, 6; Keepson 1-1, 5-6, 11, 0 7.Totals: 23-31 (.451), 21-28 (.750), 40, 15, 67. Fouled Out: None; Scores by Halves: ODU 2933-62; ND 33-34-67; Att.: 5,442; Officials: Grillo, Bair, Hooker. National Invitation Tournament First Round March 16, 1983, Columbia, South Carolina South Carolina 100, ODU 90 NCAA Tournament First Round March 14, 1985, Hartford, Connecticut SMU 85, Old Dominion 68 ODU 90–Wade 4-8, 4-5, 4, 4, 12; Gattison 6-9, 2-5, 9, 1, 14; West 7-12, 2-3, 11, 4, 16; Robinson 2-7, 44, 1, 5, 8; Smith 9-20, 1-2, 3, 5, 19; Thomas 4-10, 22, 4, 5, 10; Davis 5-11, 1-2, 2, 2, 11; Lambert 0-0, 01, 1, 3, 0; Buckland 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Calloway 0-0, 0-0, 0, 1, 0; Totals: 37-77 (.480), 16-24 (.667), 40, 30, 90. USC 100–Foster 11-14, 9-13, 12, 4, 31; Jergenson 1-4, 2-2, 8, 5, 4; Brittain 2-7, 2-2, 9, 3, 6; Peacock 36, 11-13, 1, 3, 17; Hawthorne 4-10, 6-6, 1, 1, 14; Holmes 11-17, 2-3, 6, 3, 24; Martin 1-3, 0-0, 0, 0, 2; Kendall 0-1, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Darmody 0-1, 1-2, 2, 1, 1; Sanderson 0-1, 1-1, 1, 0, 1; Totals: 34-64 (.516), 34-42 (.809), 43, 20, 100. Fouled Out: Jergenson (USC), Robinson, Smith, Thomas (ODU). Technichal Wade (ODU); Scores by Halves: ODU 33-57-90; USC 40-60-100. Att.: 8,327; Officials: Silvester, Pavia. Bonder. National Invitation Tournament First Round March 14, 1984, South Bend, Indiana Notre Dame 67, Old Dominion 62 Ronnie McAdoo grabbed 16 rebounds in the Monarchs’ 61-59 double overtime NIT win over Clemson in 1979. Monarch Basketball 2004-05 65 ODU 62–Gattison 4-8, 2-5, 8, 4, 10; Davis 7-16, 22, 7, 3, 16; Hanley 5-11, 0-0, 6, 4, 10; Thomas 3-7, 0-0, 4, 5, 6; Smith 8-18, 0-2, 3, 4, 16; Wade 0-2, 4-6, 3, 2, 4; Facka 0-0, 0-0, 1, 1, 0;Totals:27-62 (.435), 815 (.533), 35, 23, 62. Notre Dame 67–Dolan 2-2, 2-4, 7, 4, 6; Royal 0-4, 0-0, 4, 1, 0; Barlow 8-12, 5-7, 2, 4, 21; Sluby 8-15, ODU 68–Davis 14-22, 4-4, 10, 4, 32; Gattison 515, 1-2, 10, 4, 11; Hanley 2-6, 1-2, 3, 4, 5; F. Smith 1-5, 1-2, 1, 1, 3; Thomas 2-13, 0-0, 5, 2, 4; C. Smith 4-9, 1-2, 2, 0, 9; Charles 2-5, 0-0, 2, 0, 4; R. Wade 0-0, 0-1, 0, 1, 0; Lambert 0-1, 0-0, 1, 2, 0; Trax 0-1, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Tolson 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Facka 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Totals:30-77 (.390), 8-13 (.615), 38, 18, 68. SMU 85–Pink 0-0, 0-0, 2, 1, 0; Davis 8-14, 1-1, 15, 1, 17; Koncak 8-14, 1-6 11, 4, 17; Moore 6-8, 2-4, 2, 2, 14; Wright 8-16, 2-2, 3, 1, 18; Lewis 1-3, 0-0, 2, 2, 2; Williams 7-7, 1-2, 6, 1, 15; Johnson 0-2, 2-2, 0, 1, 2; Thomas 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; P. Luddy 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0. Totals:38-64 (.594), 9-17 (.529), 44, 13, 85. Fouled Out: None; Scores by Halves: ODU 2840-68; SMU 36-49-85; Att.: 10,246; Officials: Ferguson, Hackney, Moreau. NCAA Tournament First Round March 13, 1986, Greensboro, North Carolina Old Dominion 72, West Virginia 64 WVU 64–Yearwood 6-10, 0-0, 8, 5, 12; Brown 27, 0-0, 6, 2, 4; Pinkney 3-4, 0-0, 4, 5, 6; Harley 518, 1-2, 3, 4, 11; Blaney 6-13, 5-7, 3, 3, 17; Odopm 3-9, 2-2, 5, 5, 8; Prue 2-3, 0-0, 5, 3, 4; Brooks 0-0, 00, 0, 1, 0; Sernisch 1-3, 0-0, 3, 1, 2; Totals: 2867(.418) 8-11 (.727), 40, 29, 64. ODU 72–Gattison 9-12, 9-11, 9, 4, 27; Wade 5-7, 2-7, 6, 3, 12; Hanley 1-4, 0-0, 3, 0, 2; Smith 3-11, 23, 1, 2, 8; Thomas 6-12, 7-8, 2, 2, 19; Charles 1-1, 0-1, 3, 1, 2; Royster 0-2, 0-0, 1, 1, 0; Davis 0-0, 2-2, Post-Season Results 2, 1, 2; Tolson 0-0, 0-0, 1, 0, 0; Totals: 25-49 (.510), 22-32 (.688), 30, 14, 72 Fouled Out: Yearwood, Pinkney, Odom (WVU); Scores by Halves: WVU 31-33-64; ODU 34-38-72; Att.: 8,328 Officials: Dibler, Ballesteros, Dodge. NCAA Tournament Second Round March 15, 1986, Greensboro, North Carolina Duke 89, Old Dominion 61 ODU 61–Wade 3-5, 4-6, 2, 2, 10; Gattison 7-17, 37, 5, 3, 17; Hanley 0-2, 0-0, 0, 1, 0; Smith 1-4, 1-2, 1, 3, 3; Thomas 5-13, 3-4, 2, 4, 13; Charles 1-3, 1-2, 4, 3, 3; Jones 0-0, 0-0, 1, 0, 0; Carlyle 1-2, 1-2, 1, 0, 3; Trax 1-2, 0-0, 0, 1, 2; Royster 0-1, 0-2, 1, 2, 0; Tolson 4-6, 1-2, 1, 1, 9; Davis 0-1, 1-2, 7, 4, 1. Totals: 23-56 (.411), 15-29, 29, 4, 61 Duke 89–Henderson 1-4, 6-6, 3, 2, 8; Alarie 5-12, 3-4, 14, 1, 13; Bilas 3-4, 4-8, 1, 3, 10; Amaker 4-7, 2-5, 1, 1, 10; Dawkins 10-12, 5-5, 2, 3, 25; Snyder 0-1, 0-0, 1, 0, 0; Stricklaned2-2, 0-0, 0, 0, 4; Smith 0-1, 0-0, 1, 0, 0; Ferry 5-7, 0-0, 3, 4, 10; Williams 01, 2-2, 1, 1, 2; Nessley 2-4, 1-2, 2, 4, 5; King 1-3, 00, 4, 3, 2;Totals: 33-58 (.569), 23-32 (.719), 37, 22, 89. Fouled Out: None; Scores by Halves: ODU 31-30-61; Duke: 43-46-89; Att.: 12,096; Officials: Pavia, Dibler, Leimbach. National Invitation Tournament First Round March 16, 1988, Columbus, Ohio Ohio State 86, Old Dominion 73 ODU 73–Carver, 5-10, 0-0, 4, 5, 11; Trax 5-11, 0-0, 4, 3, 14; Davis 6-10, 5-7, 6, 1, 17; Smith 5-12, 0-0, 1, 0, 10; McDonald 3-7, 0-1, 1, 5, 6; Grant 1-2, 0-0, 0, 0, 3; Royster 6-8, 0-0, 6, 3, 12; Lofton 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Totals:31-60 (.517), 5-8 (.625), 25, 17, 73. Three-Point Goals: 6-16 (.375), Carver (1-2), Trax (4-8), Smith (0-5), Grant (1-1). OSU 86–White 4-8, 0-1, 4, 3, 8; Francis 4-6, 1-1, 2, 3, 9; Carter 12-18, 1-4, 9, 10, 1, 25; Wilson 5-12, 00, 6, 1, 10; Burson 7-16, 4-4, 5, 2, 18; Bradley 0-0, 0-0, 0, 1, 0; Doss 0-1, 0-0, 1, 0, 0; J. Anderson 2-2, 1-2, 1, 1, 5; Mateen 3-6, 5-5, 7, 2, 11. Totals: 37-69 (.536), 12-17 (.706), 38, 14, 86. Three Point Goals 0-7 (.000), White (0-1), Wilson (0-6). Fouled Out: Carver and McDonald (ODU); Scores by Halves: ODU 34-39-73; OSU 36-50-86; Att.: 10,009; Off.: Sternberger, Greene, Schumer. NCAA Tournament First Round March 20, 1992, Worcester, Massachusetts Kentucky 88, Old Dominion 69 UK 88–Ford 0-3, 0-0, 1, 0, 0; Riddick 0-0, 1-2, 1, 1, 1; Woods 6-11, 4-6, 5, 2, 16; Feldhaus 4-6, 2-4, 1, 3, 11; Mashburn 3-13, 4-6, 13, 4, 11 ; Brown 4-8, 12, 2, 2, 11; Farmer 4-11, 0-0, 3, 2, 10; Pelphrey 711, 7-7, 5, 3, 22; Martinez 2-4, 2-2, 1, 5, 6; Totals: 30-67 (.448), 21-29 (.724), 33, 23, 88; Three-Point Goals: 7-27 (.259). ODU 69–Larkin 0-0, 0-0, 1, 0, 0; Harvey 3-6, 0-1, 2, 2, 6; Smith 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Anderson 2-5, 0-0, 3, 2, 4; Grant 4-7, 3-3, 3, 2, 14; Leake 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Jackson 4-10, 4-6, 5, 5, 14; Robinnson 2-4, 0-0, 1, 3, 4; Jones 0-0, 0-0, 1, 0, 0; Leonard 1-6, 3-4, 4, 4, 5; Wright 0-0, 1-2, 0, 1, 1; Sessoms 4-6, 12-13, 11, 3, 21; Gwynn 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Totals 20-44 (.455), 2329 (.793), 34, 22, 69 Three Point Goals:6-13 (.462); Fouled Out: Jackson (ODU), Martinez (UK); Scores by Halves: UK 34-43-88; ODU 32-37-69; Att.: 13,513. NIT Tournament First Round March 18, 1993, Norfolk Scope Old Dominion 74, VCU 68 VCU 68–McCoy 6-10, 1-3, 3, 4, 16; Mills 12-19, 00, 14, 2, 24; Kissourine 3-7, 5-7, 13, 4, 11; Gibson 0-7, 0-0, 5, 3, 0; Harris 3-13, 2-2, 3, 4, 11; Brower 0-1, 0-0, 0, 1, 0; Washington 1-3, 0-2, 1, 1, 2; Ashby 2-5, 0-1, 8, 2, 4; Totals: 27-65 (.415), Three-Point Goals: 6-22 (.273), McCoy (3-5), Kissourine (0-1), Gibson (0-3), Harris (3-12 ), Brower (0-1); 8-15 (.533), 49, 21, 68. ODU 74–Sessoms 3-10, 2-4, 4, 5, 9; Mullen 2-6, 22, 7, 2, 6; Hodge 7-11, 2-5, 10, 4, 16; Anderson 337, 2-2, 3, 2, 8; Jackson 9-16, 3-4, 5, 1, 26; Larkin 13, 2-6, 1, 1, 5; Swann 0-2, 0-0, 1, 1, 0; Harvey 0-2, 1-2, 5, 1, 1; Jones 1-4, 1-2, 1, 2, 3; D. Parker 0-1, 02, 2, 0, 0. Totals: 26-62 (.419);Three-Point Goals: 7-14 (.500), Sessoms (1-4), Jackson (5-9), Larkin (1-1); 15-29 (.517), 39, 19, 74. Fouled Out: Sessoms; Scores by Halves: VCU 37-31-68; ODU 40-34-74; Att.: 6,473. NIT Tournament Second Round March 22, 1993, Oxford, Ohio Miami-Ohio 60, Old Dominion 58 ODU 58–Sessoms 2-11, 5-6, 4, 1, 10; Mullen 1-3, 6-6, 4, 2, 8; Hodge 4-7, 0-0, 8, 4, 8; Anderson 3-5, 2-3, 1, 1, 10; Jackson 4-12, 0-0, 1, 2, 11; Swann 0-2, 4-4, 0, 0, 4; Larkin 1-2, 0-0, 0, 3, 2; Harvey 2-2, 00, 5, 1, 4 Jones 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; D. Parker 0-0, 1-2, 1, 0, 1; Totals: 17-44 (.386), Three-Point Shots: 612 (.500), Sessoms (1-3), Mullen (0-1), Anderson (2-2), Jackson (3-6); 18-21 (.857), 28, 14, 58. MO-60–Michaelis 3-8, 0-0, 4, 0, 7; Kramer 6-11, 0-0, 2, 3, 17; Mahaffey 3-4, 2-6, 8, 3, 8; Cross 0-2, 1-2, 1, 4, 1; Belyeu 2-7, 2-2, 5, 2, 6; Hackim 3-7, 00, 0, 1, 9; Beard 2-5, 0-0, 8, 1, 4; Darbyshire 3-6, 00, 2, 1, 6; McKenna 1-3, 0-0, 0, 2, 2; Totals: 23-53 (.434), Three-Point Shots: 9-19 (.474), Michaelis (1-4), Kramer (5-8), Cross (0-1), Belyeu (0-1), Hackim (3-5); 31, 17, 60. Scores by Halves: ODU 28-30-58; MO 40-20-60; Att.: 7,118. National Invitation Tournament First Round March 17, 1994, Scope Old Dominion 76, Manhattan 74 MC 74–Hoover 2-6 2-2, 3, 4, 6; Birmingham 1217, 0-2, 8, 0, 27; Marshall 7-10, 1-3, 10, 2, 15; Ellis 5-12, 1-2, 3, 2, 14; Hyman 1-4, 0-0, 1, 4, 2; Thacker 0-2, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Phoenix 2-4, 6-8, 4, 5, 10; Bucero 0-3, 0-0, 1, 0, 0; Brown 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0. Totals: 2958, (.500) 10-17 (.588) 37, 17, 74. Three-Point Shots: 6-14 (.429) Birmingham (3-5), Ellis (3-6), Hyman (0-1), Bucero (0-2). ODU 76–Sessoms 3-10, 2-2, 5, 0, 10; Jones 6-12, 1-1, 5, 2, 15; Hodge 8-18, 5-6, 9, 1, 21; Swann 6-9, 4-4, 2, 2, 19; Larkin 2-6, 0-0, 6, 2, 5; Harvey 0-0, 01, 3, 0, 0; Sherod 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Robinson 0-0, 00, 0, 0, 0; Johnson 0-3, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Mullen 2-5, 2-4, 3, 2, 6; D.Parker 0-1, 0-0, 3, 1, 0. Totals:27-64(.422) 14-18 (.778), 36, 11, 76; Three-Point Shots: 8-23 (.348), Sessoms (2-8), Jones (2-5), Swann (3-4), Larkin (1-4), Johnson (0-2). Scores by Halves: Manhattan 42-32-74; ODU 49-27-76; Att.: 4,470; Officials: Wall, Ridenhour, Costabile. National Invitation Tournament Second Round March 22, 1994, Carver Arena, Peoria, Ill. Bradley 79, Old Dominion 75. NCAA East Regional March 19, 1995 Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, New York Tulsa 64, Old Dominion 52 ODU 52–Sessoms 7-18, 2-3, 5, 3, 17; Mullen 1-6, 2-3, 8, 3, 4; Harvey 3-7, 2-2 8, 1, 8; Dunlap 0-4, 00, 1, 1, 0; Jones 8-17, 1-2, 4, 4, 19; Sherod 1-3, 0-0, 0-0, 2, 2; Samuels 0-1, 0-0, 1, 2, 0; D. Parker 1-1, 00, 3, 1, 2; Johnson 0-0 0-0, 0, 0, 0; C. Parker 0-0, 00, 0, 0, 0.Totals:21-57 (.370), 7-10 (.700), 32, 17, 52. Three-Pointers: 3-15 (.200) Sessoms (1-5), Mullen (0-1), Jones (2-7), Sherod (0-2) Tulsa 64–Poindexter 1-4, 0-0, 7, 3, 2; Johnson 0-6, 4-4, 11, 1, 4; Rollo 0-1, 0-2, 4, 0, 0; Williamson 510, 6-7, 3, 1, 19; Seals 11-24, 5-5, 5, 2, 31; Maldonado 1-3, 2-2, 7, 4, 4; Love 0-3, 0-0, 1, 1, 0; Hernadi 2-3, 0-0, 3, 1, 4; Totals: 20-54 (.370), 17-20 (.850), 42, 13, 64. Three-Pointers: 7-21 (.333), Johnson (0-1), Williamson (3-7), Seals (4-12), Love (0-1). Fouled Out: None; Assist Leaders: ODUDunlap (7), Tulsa-Williamson (5); Scores by Halves: ODU 26-26-52; Tulsa 33-31-64; Att.: 15,109; Officials: Libbey, Thornley, Janssen. NCAA East Regional March 14, 1997 Pittsburgh, Pa. - Pitt. Civic Center New Mexico 59, Old Dominion 55 ODU(55)Poag 4-16 5-5 15;Hodge 3-10 1-2 7; Bowdler 1-3 0-0 2;Dunlap 1-3 3-4 5;Byers 3-7, 0-0 7; Bryant 0-0,0-0,0;Sherod 4-10 0-0 8; Bassette 1-1 4-4 6; Youngblood 2-3 1-2 5; Totals:19-53(.358), 1417(.824) Rebs: 28 NM (59) Smith 4-10 0-0 8; Sheilds 2-7 0-0 4; Thomas 4-7 7-10 15; Long 5-10 4-4 14; Gibson 1-2 4-6 6; Olney 2-3 0-0 5; Schornstein 1-2 1-3 3; Baum 0-0 0-0 0; Santiago 2-2 0-0 4; Totals:21-43 (.488),1623 (.696) Rebs: 31;Three Point Goals:ODU 3-15 (Poag 2-11, Byers 1-3,Sherod 0-1); NM 1-11 (Smith 0-3,Sheilds 0-3,Thomas 0-1,Long 0-2,Olney 1-2); Total Fouls: ODU(15), NM(14), Fouled Out:Sheilds-NM;Rebound Leaders: ODUBowdler (6), NM-Long(9); Assists/Leader: ODU(8)-Dunlap(4), NM(8)-Long(2); Halftime Score: NM 28-26; Attn; 17509; Officials: Sanzere,Gray Ridenhour. ODU 75–Sessoms 1-4, 2-2, 0, 5, 5; Jones 4-12, 1-1, 8, 4, 11; Hodge 10-18, 5-9, 11, 5, 25; Swann 4-8, 56, 5, 4, 13; Larkin 2-2, 2-2, 6, 3, 8; Mullen 3-6, 1-2, 23, 2, 7; Johnson 2-4, 0-0, 0, 0, 5; Sherod 0-0, 1-2, 0, 0, 1; D. Parker 0-0, 0-0, 0, 1, 0; Harvey 0-0, 0-0, 1, 2, 0. Totals: 26-54 (.481); 17-24 (.708), 35, 26, 75. Three Point Shots: 6-12 (.500) Sessoms (1-2), Jones (2-5), Larkin (2-2), Johnson (1-3). BU 79–Pollard 2-4, 1-4, 5, 0, 5; Jackson 11-23, 5-5, 6, 2, 27;Kliene 6-13, 5-6, 8, 4, 18; Wright 3-7, 5-7, 2, 3, 11; Suchy 0-5, 1-2, 3, 1, 1; Winslow 0-1, 0-0, 0, 3, 0; Parker 4-5, 5-6, 5, 1, 14; Baptist 0-0, 0-0, 0, 1, 0; Funches 1-1, 1-2, 3, 1, 3. Totals: 27-59(.458) 23-32 (.719) 34, 16, 79. Three Point Shots: 2-8(.250) Kleine (1-2), Wright (0-3), Suchy (0-1), Parker (12). Fouled Out: ODU Sessoms, Hodge. Scores by Halves: ODU 39-36-75; Bradley 29-50-79; Att.: 9,940; Officials: Cahill, McDonald, Mcdonnell. National Invitational Tournament First Round March 10, 1999 ODU Fieldhouse,Norfolk,VA Seton Hall 56, Old Dominion 75 SH (56)- Jordan 3-7, 2-2, 6, 1, 8, 36; Saunders 416, 1-1, 6, 10, 1, 37; Manga 1-6, 2-4, 5, 4, 1, 25; Shine 0-7, 4-4, 4, 4, 0, 19; Kaukenas 7-17, 3-4, 7, 19, 2, 36; Holloway 3-9, 3- 4, 3, 9, 2, 22; Moore 15, 0-0, 2, 2, 1, 12; Garrett 0-0, 0-0, 1, 0, 0, 13. Totals 19-67 (.284), 15-19 (.789), Rebs: 36. Three-pointers: 3-17 (.143) Saunders (1-3), Shine (0-3), Kaukenas (2-7), Moore (0-4). ODU (75)- Bowdler 5-14, 3-4, 20, 2, 14, 34; Poag 7-15, 1-1, 7, 4, 19, 30; Bassette 6-11, 2-2, 10, 1, 14, 27; Byers 0-1, 0-0, 0, 3, 0, 12; Williams 5-9, 4-4, 4, 2, 16, 29; McCullum 1-4, 0-0, 2, 2, 2, 22; Bryant 0-0, 1-2, 0, 0, 1, 4; Greene 3-4, 0-0, 1, 3, 6, 25; Burris 0-1, 0-0, 2, 0, 0, 1; Neal 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0, 1; Brown 1-1, 0-0, 0, 0, 3, 1; Hemphill 0-1, 0-0, 0, 0, 0, 14. Totals 28-61 (.459), 11-16 (.688), Rebs: 48. Three-pointers: 8-17 (.471) Bowdler (1-2), Poag (4-6), Byers (0-1), Williams (2-4), McCullum (02), Brown (1-1), Hemphill (0-1). Assist leaders: SH-Holloway(3), ODUWilliams(4); Score by half: SH 23-33-56; ODU 34-41-75. Att: 4309; Officials: Constabile, Maxwell, Wall. National Invitational Tournament 2nd Round Indianapolis, Ind. - Hinkle Fieldhouse Butler 75, Old Dominion 62 ODU (62) Bowdler 4-6, 2-2, 14, 1, 11, 35; Poag 716, 2-2, 2, 0, 19; Bassette 2-3, 1-2, 4, 4, 5, 23; Byers 0-1, 0-0, 1, 0, 0, 5; Williams 4-12, 0-0, 0, 4, 10, 34; McCullum 2-7, 0-0, 4, 3, 4, 21; Bryant 1-1, 0-0, 4, 2, 4, 20; Greene 2-2, 1-1, 0, 3, 5, 18; Burris 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0, 1; Brown 0-0, 0-0, 1, 0, 0, 1; Hemphill 2-4, 0-0, 2, 1, 6, 5. Totals 24-53 (.453), 6-7(.857), Rebs: 31. Three-pointers: 8-27 (.296) Bowdler (1-2), Poag (3-9), Byers (0-1), Williams (2-8), McCullum (0-3), Hemphill (2-4) BU (75) Hirschy 2-5, 0-0, 2, 2, 4, 16; Hainje 6-9, 2-2, 4, 0, 15, 30; Marshall 6-13, 1-2, 10, 3, 13, 35; Jackson 3-13, 8-13, 3, 0, 15, 33; Hicks 3-5, 3-4, 2, 3, 10, 27; Graves 2-3, 0-0, 0, 1, 5, 7; Pflugner 3-6, 0-0, 2, 0, 6, 19; Jones 0-1, 0-0, 0, 0, 0, 1; Jordan 15, 2-2, 4, 0, 5, 22; Gieseck 1-1, 0-0, 2, 3, 2, 10. Totals 27-61 (.443), 16-23 (.696), Rebs: 36. Threepointers 5-15 (.333) Hirschy (0-3), Hainje (1-1), Jackson (1-4), Hicks (1-2), Graves (1-1), Pflugner (0-1), Jordan (1-3). Assist leaders: ODU-Bryant(4); BU-Jackson(7); Score by half: ODU 32-30-62; SH-29-46-75; Att: 8349; Officials: Hughes, Huetter, Giallella. NCAA & NIT Tournament Highs INDIVIDUAL HIGHS Scoring: FG Made: FG Att.: FT Made: FT Att.: 3PT FG Made: 35, by Petey Sessoms vs. Villanova, in Albany, NY 3-17-95 (NCAA) 14, by Mark Davis, vs. SMU in Hartford, 3-14-85 (NCAA) 25, by Petey Sessoms vs. Villanova, in Albany, NY, 3-17-95 (NCAA) 12, by Petey Sessoms vs. Kentucky in Worcester, 3-20-2 (NCAA) 13, by Petey Sessoms vs. Kentucky in Worcester, 3-20-92 (NCAA) 4, by Steve Trax at Ohio State, 3-16-88 (NIT) and by Petey Sessoms (4-12) and Mike Jones (4-10) vs. Villanova 3-17-95, in Albany, NY (NCAA) 3PT FG Att.: 12, by Petey Sessoms vs. Villanova, in Albany, NY, 3-17-95 (NCAA) Rebounds: 20, by Cal Bowdler vs Seton Hall 3-10-99 (NIT) Assists: 10, by Terry Douglas vs. Villanova in Scope, 3-9-77 (NIT) and by Bobby Vaughan vs. Wagner in Scope, 3-7-79 (NIT) Blocked Shots: 5, by Odell Hodge vs. Manhattan, 3-17-94 (NIT) and Cal Bowdler vs. Butler (NIT) 3-15-99. Steals: 6, by Tommy Conrad vs. Wagner in Scope, 3-7-79 (NIT). NCAA East Regional March 17, 1995 Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, New York Old Dominion 89, Villanova 81 (Triple Overtime) ODU 89–Sessoms 10-25, 11-12, 8, 2, 35; Mullen 6-14, 4-8, 10, 3, 16; Harvey 4-6, 1-2, 9, 2, 9; Dunlap 0-2, 3-4, 3, 2, 3; Jones 6-18, 3-4, 8, 5, 19, Samuels 1-4, 0-0, 2, 3, 2; Sherod 1-2, 3-4, 4, 3, 5; D. Parker 0-0, 0-0, 1, 1, 0. Totals: 28-71(.394), 25-34 (.735), 48, 21, 89, Three-Point: 8-26 (.308) Sessoms(4-12), Mullen(0-1), Dunlap(0-1), Jones(4-10), Samuels(0-2). Villanova 81–Kornegay 4-12, 3-4, 12, 1, 11; Eberz 0-5, 2-5, 1, 4, 2; Lawson 7-14, 4-6, 17, 5, 18; Haynes 5-13, 4-6, 2, 2, 15; Kittles 9-20, 2-3, 6, 4, 22; Williams 5-10, 3-4, 5, 5, 13;Wilson 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Penn 0-2, 0-0, 1, 3, 0. Totals: 30-76 (.395), 18-28 (.643), 46, 24, 81. Three-Pointers: 3-21 (.143) Fouled Out: ODU-Jones, VU-Lawson and Williams. Assist Leader: ODU Dunlap (7), VU-Williams (6); Scores by Halves: ODU 29-29-9-5-17-89; VU 2434-9-5-9-81; Att.: 15,100; Officials: Thornley, Dixon, Janssen. TEAM HIGHS Scoring: FG Pct.: FT Pct.: 3PT Goals Made: 3PT Goals Att.: Rebounds: Assists: Blocked Shots: Steals: Extra Periods: 66 90 at South Carolina, 3-16-83(NIT) .609 (39-64) vs. Wagner in Scope, 3-7-79 (NIT) .821 (14-17) vs. UCLA in Tempe, AZ 3-7-88 (NCAA) 8, (8-23) vs. Manhattan, 3-17-94 (NIT) ,(8-26) vs. Villanova, 3-17-95 in NCAA, vs. Seton Hall (3-10-99) (NIT) and vs. Butler (3-15-99) (NIT) 26, vs. Villanova, 3-17-95 in Albany, NY (NCAA) 48 vs. Villanova, 3-17-95 in Albany, NY (NCAA) 44, vs. Villanova in Scope, 3-9-77 (NIT) and vs. Seton Hall in ODU Fieldhouse, 3-10-99 (NIT) 22, vs. Wagner in Scope, 3-7-79 (NIT) 9, vs Butler, 3-15-99 (NIT) 13, vs. UCLA in Tempe, AZ, 3-7-80, (NCAA) and vs. VCU 3-18-93 (NIT) and vs. Villanova (3-17-95) NCAA 3 vs. Villanova, 3-17-95 in Albany, NY (NCAA) 2 vs. Clemson, 3-12-79 in Clemson, SC (NIT) 1 vs. Villanova, 3-9-77, in Norfolk,VA (NIT) Old Dominion University Post-Season Results Conference Championship Game Boxes Mason Dixon Conference Championship Game (Div. II) March 1, 1969, Ashland, Virginia Old Dominion 99, Univ. of Baltimore 90 ODU 99–Lozon 10, 1-2, 3 21; Hayes 1, 3-5, 4, 5; Cox 2 0-2, 3, 4; St.Clair 11, 5-5, 3, 27; Speakes, 4, 3-3, 1, 11; Drews 4, 3-5, 2, 11; Noble 3, 0-1, 2, 6; Hopkins 7, 0-0, 4, 14; Totals: 42-87 (.480), 15-23 (.65.0), 22, 99; UB 90–Bucci 1, 0-0, 1, 2; Olkowski 9, 5-5, 0, 23; Trusdell 4, 0-2, 5, 8; Vogtman 7, 6-11, 2, 20; Wilson 12, 5-7, 4, 29; Varanko 2, 4-4, 0, 8; Totals: 35, 20-31 (.645), 16, 90. Fouled Out: UB -Trusdale; Scores by Halves: ODU 54-45-99; UB 35-55-90: Officials: Cribbens, Hikel. ECAC South Final March 2, 1977, McDonough Gym Old Dominion 80, Georgetown 58 Old Dominion 80–Furhmann 4-8, 2-2, 5, 1, 10; Valentine 17-29, 2-4, 7, 3, 36; Washington 7-12, 46, 14, 4, 18; Caruthers 2-5, 0-1, 5, 3 4; Douglas 1-2, 1-2, 2, 1, 3; Wright 2-6, 0-0, 0, 0, 4; Conrad 1-2, 22; 0, 2, 4; Neyland 0-0, 1-2, 1, 2, 1; Ray 0-0, 0-0, 0, 2, 0; Pickett 0-0, 0-0, 1, 1, 0; Haithcock 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Totals: 34-66 (.515), 12-19 (.632), 38, 20, 80. Georgetown 58–Dutch 1-9, 3-4, 6, 3, 5; Long 410, 0-0, 15, 1, 8; Scates 2-13, 2-4, 8, 3, 6; Duran 2-7, 2-4, 2, 1, 6; Jackson 9-20, 2-3, 6, 4, 20; Riley 0-1, 13, 2, 2, 1; Wilson 1-3, 0-1, 2, 1, 2; Martin 0-2, 0-0, 1, 0, 0; Shelton 3-8, 1-2, 3, 3, 7; Estherick 1-5, 0-0, 1, 0, 2; Frazier 0-1, 1-2, 1, 0, 1; Totals: 23-76 (.312); 12-22 (.545), 47, 19, 58 ECAC North-South Final March 5, 1977, Norfolk Scope Syracuse 67, Old Dominion 64 Syracuse 67–Williams 2-8, 0-0, 1, 1, 4; Shackleford 5-16, 0-1, 9, 2, 10; Byrnes 1-7, 3-7, 7, 4, 5; Kelley 9-14, 0-0, 5, 2, 18; Bouie 3-12, 2-2, 11, 2, 8; Orr, 7-10, 0-0, 11, 3, 14; Kindel, 4-7, 0-0, 3, 1, 8; Totals: 31-74 (.419), 5-10 (.500), 55, 15, 67. Old Dominion 64–Washington 6-17, 3-6, 15, 3, 15; Valentine 9-20, 2-2, 9, 2, 20; Fuhrmann 5-12, 1-2, 8, 4, 11; Douglas 1-3, 0-0, 4, 2, 2; Caruthers 3-8, 00, 1, 3, 6; Wright 2-9, 0-0, 2, 1, 4; Conrad 2-5, 2-2, 2, 1, 6; Neyland 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Ray 0-0, 0-0, 1, 0, 0; Haithcock 0-1, 0-0, 0, 1, 0 ; Totals: 28-76 (.368), 8-12 (.667), 45, 17, 64. Fouled Out: None; Score by Halves: SU 35-32-67; ODU 39-25-64. Att.: 10,258; Officials: Grossman, Slomkowski, Stoudt ECAC South Championship Game March 1, 1980, Hampton Coliseum Old Dominion 62, Navy 51 (overtime) Navy 51–Simons 2-7, 5-6, 10, 4, 9; Davidson 1-7, 2-2, 6, 3, 4; Geshay 4-17, 3-4, 14, 2, 11; Brooks 3-9, 2-2, 6, 5, 8; Green 3-10, 5-6, 6, 3, 11; Grooms 3-6, 0-1, 1, 4, 6; Burlingame 0-2, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Whitesides 1-3, 0-1, 1, 0, 2. Totals: 17-61 (.279), 17-22 (.773), 46, 21, 51. Old Dominion 62–Valentine 5-19, 4-6, 10, 1, 14; McAdoo 4-9, 2-2, 10, 2, 10; West 4-6, 1-2, 7, 3, 9; Robinson 3-10, 0-1, 4, 2, 6; Mann 3-5, 5-7, 3, 4, 11; Branch 1-2, 0-0, 0, 3, 2; Kragtwijk 2-3, 0-0, 1, 1, 4; Vaughan 2-4, 0-0, 2, 2, 4; Haithcock 1-2, 0-0, 1, 0, 2. Totals: 25-60 (.417), 12-18 (.667), 43, 18, 62. Fouled Out: Brooks (Navy); Score By Halves: Navy 30-19-2-51; ODU 31-18-13-62. Att.: 3,311; Officials: Lembo, Curlotto, Butokowski. ECAC South Championship Game March 6, 1982, Norfolk Scope Old Dominion 58, James Madison 57 Old Dominion 58–Southerland 2-4, 0-0, 0, 0, 4; McAdoo 3-9, 1-3, 5, 1, 7; West 4-9, 2-4, 8, 3, 10; Smith 5-11, 0-0, 0, 4, 10; Mann 6-10, 7-9, 4, 0, 19; Robinson 3-8, 2-3, 4, 3, 8; Davis 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Lambert 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Totals: 23-51 (.450), 12- Monarch Basketball 2004-05 19 (.631), 23, 11, 58. James Madison 57–Jackson 1-2, 0-1, 5, 4, 2; Townes 8-12, 0-0, 4, 3, 16; Ruland 6-9, 2-4, 5, 2, 14; Fisher 6-8, 3-3, 3, 1, 15; Dupont 4-6, 0-0, 7, 5, 8; Steele 1-1, 0-0, 0, 2, 2; Bradley 0-1, 0-0, 0, 2, 0; Boler 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Totals: 26-39 (.667), 5-8 (.620), 26, 19, 57. Fouled Out-DuPont (JMU). Score by Halves: ODU 28-30-58; JMU 24-33-57. Att.: 7,500; Officials: Bonder, Hess, MacArthur. 2, 6, 5, 12; Chambers 5-9, 2-2, 6, 5, 12; Bostic 1-6, 3-4, 10, 4, 5; Carter 2-2, 1-3, 4, 3, 5; Ritter 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Totals: 25-57 (.439), 18-27 (.667), 36, 21, 73. Three Point Goals: ODU (5-13/.385), Anderson (1-2), Grant (1-2), Jackson (2-6), Sessoms (13); JMU (5-13/.385), Edwards (4-8), Culuko (15). Fouled Out: Davis and Chambers (JMU). Scores by Halves: ODU 41-37-78; JMU 31-42-73. Att.: 8,431; Officials: Scagliotta, Gray, Bonder. Sun Belt Conference Championship Game March 4, 1984, Birmingham, Alabama Alabama-Bir. 62, Old Dominion 60 UAB 62–Singleton 4-13, 0-0, 3, 2, 8; Mincy 5-11, 1-2, 7, 3, 11; Gordon 2-5, 5-7, 9, 4, 9; Mitchell, 3-8, 4-4, 2, 1, 10; Foster 4-10, 1-3, 5, 1, 9; M.R. Johnson 5-7, 2-3, 8, 2, 12; A. Johnson 1-1, 1-2, 2, 1, 3. Totals : 24-55 (.436), 14-21 (.667), 38, 14, 62. Old Dominion 60–Davis 6-12, 0-0, 4, 4, 12; Gattison 6-12, 1-3, 5, 3, 13; Hanley 3-7, 1-1, 12, 2, 7; Smith 6-14, 2-3, 4, 2, 14; Thomas 4-10, 3-3, 3, 5, 11; Wade 1-3, 1-3, 6, 3, 3; Lambert 0-0, 0-1, 0, 0, 0; Facka 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0.Totals: 26-58 (.448), 8-14 (.571), 35, 19, 60. Fouled Out-Thomas (ODU); Scores by halves: UAB 29-33-62; ODU 23-37-60. Att.: 9,240; Officials: Ferguson, Kelley, Wooldridge. Colonial Athletic Association Championship March 7, 1994, Richmond, Virginia Coliseum James Madison 77, Old Dominion 76 JMU 77–Rowe 4-9, 0-0, 3, 4, 8; Venson 0-2, 0-0, 1, 1, 0; 7-14, 4-5, 6, 4, 18; Culuko 2-7, 2-2, 3, 2, 8; Lenoard 3-8, 1-3, 7, 1, 8; Robinson 6-9, 2-6, 3, 1, 14; McLinton 7-9, 5-6, 3, 0, 21; Lott 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0. Totals: 29-58 (.500) 14-22 (.636), 30, 13, 77. Three-Point Shots: 5-11 (.455), Rowe (0-1), Culuko (2-7), Leonard (1-1), McLinton (2-2). ODU 76–Sessoms 2-5, 0-0, 3, 2, 4; Hodge 9-19, 3-4, 7, 3, 26; Swann 4-13, 3-4, 8, 1, 11; Larkin 1-7, 0-0, 7, 2, 3; Harvey 0-4, 0-0, 2, 2, 0; Sherod 0-0, 00, 0, .0, 0; Robinson 0-0, 0-0, 0, 1, 0; Mullen 2-2, 0-0, 2, 3, 4; D.Parker 0-1, 0-0, 1, 2, 0. Totals: 30-69 (.435), 10-14 (.714), 42, 18, 76. Three-Point Shots: 6-16 (.375), Sessoms (0-2), Jones (5-9), Swann (01), Larkin (1-4). Fouled Out: None; Scores by Halves: JMU 32-45-77; ODU 44-32-76. Att.: 9,075. Sun Belt Conference Championship Game March 3, 1985, Hampton, Virginia VCU 87, Old Dominion 82 ODU 82–Davis 10-16, 3-3, 5, 3, 23; Gattison 1014, 1-2, 4, 3, 21; Hanley 8-15, 1-2, 10, 3, 17; F. Smith 1-3, 0-0, 0, 4, 2; Thomas 4-4, 2-2, 1, 5, 10; C. Smith 3-5, 0-0, 0, 3, 6; Charles 1-2, 0-0, 3, 2, 2; Wade 0-0, 1-2, 0, 0, 1. Totals: 37-59 (.627), 8-11 (.727), 23, 23, 82. VCU 87–Brown 8-10, 3-4, 3, 2, 19; Wake 3-4, 6-6, 5, 2, 12; Schlegel 7-14, 3-4, 7, 4, 17; Duncan 6-13, 6-6, 8, 3, 18; Lamb 6-10, 9-9, 1, 1, 21; Dickerson 00, 0-0, 0, 2, 0; Robinson 0-0, 0-0, 0, 2, 0. Totals: 3051 (.588), 27-29 (.931), 25, 16, 87. Fouled Out: Thomas (ODU); Scores by Halves: ODU 38-4482; VCU 43-44-87. Att.: 9,804; Officials: Wooldridge, Haymore, Kelly. Sun Belt Conference Championship Game March 4, 1991, Mobile, Alabama South Alabama 86, Old Dominion 81 ODU 81–Smith 0-0, 0-0, 0, 1, 0; Anderson 2-5, 12, 6, 4, 5; Grant 5-9, 0-0, 1, 3, 10; Leake 1-2, 0-0, 0, 2, 3; Jackson 7-13, 3-4, 6, 4, 20; Robinson 3-5, 3-4, 5, 2, 9; Gatling 4-8, 2-7, 4, 4, 10; Leonard 10-15, 13, 6, 3, 22; Cox 1-1, 0-0, 1, 0, 2. Totals: 33-58, (.569) 10-20 (.500), 33, 24, 81. USA 86–Alvin 0-0, 5-6, 1, 0, 5; James 6-9, 0-0, 5, 3, 14; Yeilding 3-4, 0-1, 2, 0, 9, 9; Turner 4-9, 4-=4, 1, 0, 0, 14; McDaniels 4-12, 3-4, 1, 1, 12; Washington 0-0, 1-2, 1, 1, 1; Hines 1-3, 2-2, 3, 2, 4; Eackles 2-4, 0-0, 1, 2, 4; Mitchell 1-3, 0-2, 3, 4, 2; Portillio 1-3, 0-0, 2, 1, 2; Adams 3-5, 0-0, 4, 1, 6; Curtis 6-10, 12, 5, 1, 13. Totals: 31-62 (.500); 16-23 (.696), 32, 16, 86. Three-Point Goals: ODU (5-10/.500), Anderson (0-2), Leake (1-2), Jackson (3-5), Leonard (11). USA (8-20/.400), James (2-5), Yeilding (3-4), Turner( 2-7), McDaniels (1-4). Fouled Out: None; Scores by Halves: ODU 40-41-81; USA 34-52-86. Att.: 12,200; Officials: Chauvin, Moreau, Rutledge. Colonial Athletic Association Championship Game March 9, 1992, Richmond, Virginia Old Dominion 78, James Madison 73 ODU 78–Larkin 0-1, 0-0, 1, 1, 0; Harvey 1-2, 1-2, 3, 2, 3; Smith 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0; Anderson 2-6, 6-6, 3, 4, 11; Grant 2-3, 3-4, 3, 4, 8; Jackson 6-15, 5-8, 7, 2, 19; Robinson 2-3, 1-3, 1, 4, 5; Leonard 8-17, 2-5, 10, 2, 18; Sessoms 5-10, 3-3, 8, 2, 14; Totals: 26-57 (.456), 21-31 (.677), 39, 21, 78. JMU 73–Edwards 9-20, 4-4, 2, 0, 26; Venson 1-2, 2-5, 2, 2, 4; Culuko 2-11, 4-7, 4, 2, 9; Davis, 5-7, 2- 67 Colonial Athletic Association Championship March 6, 1995, Richmond, Virginia Coliseum Old Dominion 80, James Madison 75 JMU 75–Rowe 8-18, 4-4, 3, 5, 20; Lott 2-3, 0-0, 3, 2, 4; Coleman 0-2, 0-0, 1, 3, 0; McLinton 8-13, 55, 3, 4, 24; Culuko 3-6, 2-2, 7, 3, 10; Robinson 35, 2-3, 6, 2, 8; Pelham 0-0, 0-0, 0, 1, 0; Culicerto 13, 0-0, 1, 2, 2; Boozer 3-5, 1-2, 7, 2, 7. Totals: 28-55 (.509), 14-16 (.875) 31, 24, 75. Three-Point: (5-14) .357, Rowe (0-3), McLinton (3-5), Culuko (2-4), Culicerto (0-2) ODU 80–Sessoms 5-14, 12-14, 7, 4, 25; Mullen 79, 3-6, 7, 5, 17; Harvey 3-4, 0-0, 10, 2, 6; Jones 514, 2-3, 4, 1, 15; Dunlap 1-5, 5-6, 4, 1, 7; Sherod 2-4, 0-0, 1, 2, 6; Samuels 1-6, 2-2, 0, 1, 4; D.Parker 0-1, 0-0, 0, 2, 0. Totals: 24-57 (.421), 24-30 (.800), 34, 17, 80. Three Point: (8-22).365); Sessoms (36), Jones (3-7), Dunlap (0-3), Sherod (2-3), Samuels (0-3). Fouled Out: JMU-Rowe, ODUMullen. Scores by Halves: ODU 38-42-80, JMU 31-44-75. Att.: 8,995; Officials: Paparo, Rose, Edsall. Colonial Athletic Association Championship March 3, 1997, Richmond, Va. - Coliseum Old Dominion 62, JMU 58(ot) JMU(58)Howard 6-10 4-6 18;Lott 4-10 0-2 8;Boozer 3-8 2-5 8;Felton 0-1 0-0 ; Atkinson 5-19 0-1 12;Perry 0-0 0-0 0; Milsa 2-2 0-0 6;Culicerto 2-4 2-4 6;Boyd 0-0 0-0 0;Strickland 0-2 0-0 0;Totals:2256(.393) 8-18 (.444) Rebs: 33;ODU(62) Poag 1-6 1-2 3;Hodge 8-17 0-2 16; Bowdler 0-0 0-0 0; Byers 3-8 6-6 14, Dunlap 4-11 2-2 12; Sherod 2-9 5-7 9, Bassette 2-5 2-2 6;Youngblood 1-3 0-0 2; Totals:21-59(.356)16-21 (.762) Rebs:47;Three-Point Goals: JMU 6-14 (Howard 2-4, Felton 0-1,Atkinson 2-7, Milisa 2-2), ODU 4-20(Poag 0-4,Dunlap 2-6, Byers 2-6, Sherod 0-4);Rebound Leaders:JMU-Lott(10), ODU-Hodge (18); Assists/Leaders: JMU(11)-Howard(4); ODU(9)-Dunlap(3);Halftime Score:23-23 tie;Attn:6585; Officials:Rose,Edsall,Rote. Colonial Athletic Association Championship February 28, 1999, Richmond, Va. - Coliseum Old Dominion 58, GMU 63 ODU (58) Bowdler 4-7, 3-6, 16, 2, 11, 38; Poag 2-6, 0-1, 5, 2, 6, 22; Bassette 4-6, 3-3, 7, 1, 11, 21; Byers 1-5, 0-0, 2, 1, 3, 14; Williams 4-13, 4-6, 1, 4, 15, 27; McCullum 2-4, 2-2, 4, 3, 6, 24; Bryant 0-3, 0-0, 3, 4, 0, 12; Greene 0-4, 3-4, 2, 3, 3, 28; Neal 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0, 1; Brown 0-0, 0-0, 0, 0, 0, 1; Jones 1-3, 1-2, 1, 0, 3, 12. Totals 18-51 (.353), 1624 (.667), Rebs: 42. Three-pointers: 6-21 (.231) Poag (2-6), Byers (1-5), Williams (3-6), McCullum (0-1), Bryant (0-1), Jones (0-2). GMU (63) Holdan 4-8, 2-2, 7, 2, 11, 29; Herring 1-8, 0-0, 3, 3, 3, 25; Evans 7-10, 1-2, 7, 3, 15, 33; Miskiri 3-17, 8-13, 4, 2, 15, 36; Dorsett 2-5, 2-4, 3, 3, 7, 26; Mirich 0-1, 1-2, 3, 2, 1, 12; Price 1-3, 2-2, 3, 1, 4, 13; Carey 1-2, 0-0, 0, 2, 2, 6; Anderson 1-2, 0-0, 2, 2, 3, 4; Nixon 0-1, 0-0, 1, 0, 0, 7; Abraham 1-3, 0-0, 3, 2, 2, 9. Totals 21-60, 16-25, Rebs: 37. Three-pointers: 5-15 (.333) Holdan (1-2), Herring (1-2), Miskiri (1-5), Dorsett (1-4), Carey (0-1), Anderson (1-1). Assist leaders: ODU-Williams(3); GMUPrice(4). Score by halves: ODU 24-34-58; GMU 26-37-63; Att: 7097; Officials: Rose, Edsall, Jones. Mike Jones was a member of the 1994 & 1995 CAA All-Tournament squads. Mark West ’83 was the ECAC South Tournament MVP in 1980 and 1982. All-American Monarchs T wenty-three Old Dominion players have received All-American recognition since 1958. Five of those players– Wilson Washington, Joel Copeland, Dave Twardzik, Leo Anthony and Mark West have had their jerseys retired by the University. Since becoming Division I in 1976-77, eight Monarchs have earned All-American recognition. Four student athletes have earned Academic All-American honors. The Big Blue All-Americans follow: ODELL HODGE (’97) • Associated Press, Basketball Weekly, and NABC Division I Honorable Mention, 1996-97 Hodge PETEY SESSONS (’95) •Basketball Weekly and NABC Division I Honorable Mention, 1994-95 Sessoms CHRIS GATLING (’91) • Associated Press Division I Honorable Mention, 1990-91. • Basketball Weekly Division I Honorable Mention, 1990-91. • Associated Press Division I Honorable Mention, 1989-90. • The Sporting News Division I Honorable Mention, 1989-90 FRANK SMITH (’88) • The Sporting News Division I Honorable Mention, 1987-88. Gatling KENNY GATTISON (’86) • Associated Press Division I Honorable Mention, in 1984-85 and 1985-86. • The Sporting News Honorable Mention in 198485 and 1985-86 • United Press International Honorable Mention in 1985-86. Gattison MARK WEST (’83) • Associated Press Division I Honorable Mention in 1982-83. • The Sporting News Division I Honorable Mention in 1981-82 • Jersey number 45 retired by the University. RONNIE McADOO (’82) • Associated Press Division I Honorable Mention in 1980-81 • Converse Honorable Mention in 1979-80. RONNIE VALENTINE (’80) • Associated Press Division I Honorable Mention in 1978-79 and 1979-80 West WILSON WASHINGTON (’77) • Associated Press Division I Honorable Mention in 1976-77 • Division II first team in 1975-76 • Division II third team in 1974-75 • Jersey retired by the University 68 Twardzik Old Dominion University All-American Monarchs OLIVER PURNELL (’75) • Converse Division II Honorable Mention, 1974-75. JOEL COPELAND (’74) • Division II first team in 1973-74 • Division II second team in 1972-73 • Jersey number 32 retired by the University. DAVE TWARDZIK (’72) • Division II first team in 1971-72 • Division II third team in 1970-71 • Jersey number 14 retired by the University. SKIP NOBLE (’71) • Division II Honorable Mention in 1970-71. JIM COLE (’70) • Honorable Mention in 1969-70. HARRY LOZON (’70) • Honorable Mention in 1969-70. Anthony Washington DICK ST. CLAIR (’70) • Honorable Mention in 1969-70. BOB PRITCHETT (’68) • Honorable Mention in 1967-68. RANDY LEDDY (’66) • Honorable Mention in 1965-66. LEO ANTHONY (’61) • Third Team in 1958-59 • ODU’s first All-American. McAdoo Copeland AcademicAll-Americans Moyer Four Old Dominion student athletes have been honored academically in addition to athletically as Academic All-Americans by the College Sports Information Directors Association (CoSIDA). In 2004, Alex Loughton was selected to the Athletic Directors Assocation Academic All-America list. ALEX LOUGHTON ■ First Team in 2003-04. KEVIN LARKIN (’94) ■ Third Team, 1993-94. Neyland Larkin DAVE MOYER (’76) ■ Honorable Mention in 1975-76. REESE NEYLAND (’78) ■ Third Team in 1975-76. GRAY EUBANK (’75) ■ First Team in 1973-74 and 1974-75. Eubank Monarch Basketball 2004-05 Loughton 69 Freshmen All-Americans 1976– Ronnie Valentine by Basketball Weekly2nd Team 1979– Ronnie McAdoo by Basketball Weekly 1980– Mark West by Basketball Weekly Grant Robinson by Basketball Weekly 1982– Charlie Smith by Basketball Weekly 1987– Anthony Carver by Basketball WeeklySecond Team 1990– Chuck Evans by Basketball WeeklySeventh Team 1993– Odell Hodge by Basketball WeeklyThird Team Individual Records GAMES PLAYED FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED BLOCKED SHOT AVERAGE Season: 34, by Cal Bowdler, Mark Poag, Reggie Bassette, Andre McCullum, Michael Williams, Freddie Bryant and Pierre Greene. Career: 128, Odell Hodge (1993-97) & E.J. Sherod (1994-97) Most Consecutive: 123, by Petey Sessoms, 1991-95 Game: 26, by Dave Twardzik vs. Norfolk St. (March l2, 1971, at ODU) NCAA Reg. Season: 273, by Dave Twardzik, 1970-71 Career: 856, by Leo Anthony, 1957-61. Season: 5.3, by Wilson Washington, 1975-76. Career: 4.5, by Wilson Washington, 1975-77. FREE THROW PERCENTAGE GAMES STARTED Season: 34, by Cal Bowdler, Mark Poag and Reggie Bassette Career: 127, by Odell Hodge (1993-97) Most Consecutive: 118, by Ronnie McAdoo, 1978-82. Game (10 Att. Min.): 15-15 (1.000) by Joe Bunn vs. James Madison (March 2, 1996 at CAA Trn.). Season: .889 (96-108) by Donald Anderson, 1991-92 (2nd in CAA/7th in NCAA) Career: .851 (126-148), by Bobby Haithcock, 1976-80. MINUTES PLAYED 3-POINT FIELD GOALS Game: 53, by Petey Sessoms vs. Villanova, 3-17-95 (3 ot) in Albany, NY. Season: 1174, by Petey Sessoms, 1994-95 High Season Average: 38.5, by Frank Smith, 1986-87. Most Consecutive 40-plus minutes: 3, by Ronnie McAdoo, 1978-79 and 1979-80; and Frank Smith, 1985-86 and 1986-87. Most 40-plus Minute Games: 13, by Frank Smith, 1986-87. Career: 4,068 (34.5) by Ronnie McAdoo, 1978-82. Most 40-plus minutes/Career: 30, by Frank Smith, 1985-88. Game: 9, (9-13) by Anthony Carver vs. George Washington (Jan. 9, 1989, Scope). Mark Poag (9-9) vs. VMI 11-25-97, Scope Season: 94, (94-231) by Anthony Carver, 1989-90 Career: 328 by Mark Poag (1995-99). Most Consecutive Game scoring at least one 3-pt.: 32, by Anthony Carver, Feb. 11, 1989 vs. So. Florida to the end of his career, 1990) 2 seasons. Most Consecutive games scoring at least one 3-pt (one season): 28, by Anthony Carver (Nov. 28, 1989 vs. W&M) to the end of his career, 1990. Most games scoring at least one 3-pt (not consecutive): 77, by Carver, 1986-90. Most Consecutive Treys Made: 10, by Mark Poag vs. HU (11-22-97) 9 vs. VMI (11-25-97) Most in One half: 6 (6-8), by Carver vs. VCU, (Richmond, Jan. 14, 1989) and Mark Poag (6-6 vs. VMI in first half (11-25-97) POINTS SCORED Game: 67, (Div. II) by Bob Pritchett vs. Richmond Prof. Inst. (Norfolk, VA, Feb.14,1968) 44, (Div. I) by Ronnie Valentine at Tulane (New Orleans, LA, Dec. 20, 1977) Division I. Season: 730, by Petey Sessoms, 1994-95. Career: 2,204 by Ronnie Valentine, 1976-80. Season Average: 31.0 by Leo Anthony, 1960-61. Career Average: 26.6 by Leo Anthony, 1957-61. Opponent (One game): 54 by Charles McKinney of Norfolk St. (2-23-70) Norfolk Arena 42, by Chris Cheeks, of VCU (Feb. 14,1989 in Richmond,VA) (Div. I). 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Game: 17, by Anthony Carver vs. So. Alabama, (Jan. 26, 1989) Season: 253, by Mark Poag 1996-97 Career: 826, by Mark Poag, 1995-99 MOST 30 POINT MONARCHS IN ONE GAME 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Two, by Harry Lozon (33) and Bob Pritchett (67) vs. Richmond Professional Institute, Feb. 14, 1967 (Div. II). Div. I: 2, by Keith Jackson (33) and Petey Sessoms (31) vs. James Madison, Feb. 17, 1993 in Scope. Game: Mark Poag (9-9) vs. VMI (Nov. 11, 1997) NCAA Record, 1,000 (5-5), by Steve Trax vs. DePaul, (Dec. 20, 1986 in Chicago, IL) and (5-5), by Keith Jackson vs. S. Florida (11-30-91) at ODU Half: 1.00 (5-5) by Mike Jones at UNC Wilmington 1-1794. Season: .474 (90-1990) by Mark Poag, 1995-99. Career: .435 (124-285), by Steve Trax, 1984-88 DOUBLE FIGURE GAMES Season: 33, by Petey Sessoms, 1994-95. Career: 103, by Anthony Carver, 1987-90. Consecutive Games: 101, by Ronnie Valentine, 1976-80. FIELD GOALS MADE Games: 27, by Bob Pritchett, vs. RPI (Norfolk, VA, Feb. 14, 1968) Season: 294, by Ronnie Valentine, 1976-77. Career: 769, by Leo Anthony, 1957-61. FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 45, by Bob Pritchett vs. Richmond Prof. Inst. (Norfolk, VA, Feb. 14, 1968) . Season: 568, by Joel Copeland, 1973-74. Career: 1,870, by Ronnie Valentine, 1976-80. FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game (Max of 10 att:): 11-11, by Harry Lozon vs. RPI (Norfolk, Feb. 14, 1968) . Season: .637 (218-342), by Kenny Gattison, 1985-86 (Sun Belt Record) Career: .606 (697-1150), by Chris Gatling, 1988-91 (Sun Belt Record) FREE THROWS MADE Game: 24, by Dave Twardzik vs. Norfolk St. (March 12, 1971) NCAA Regional. Season: 222, by Dave Twardzik, 1970-71. Career: 643, by Dave Twardzik, 1957-61. Most Consecutive: 33, by Donald Anderson, (2-22-92 vs. ECU to 3-8 vs. Richmond) STEALS Game: 8, by Oliver Purnell vs. Washington & Lee (Feb. 6, 1975) . Season: 83, by Frank Smith, 1987-88. Career: 295, by Frank Smith, 1984-88. STEAL AVERAGE Season: 2.8, by Frank Smith, 1987-88. Career: 2.5, by Frank Smith, 1984-88. PERSONAL FOULS Season: 106, by Wilson Washington, 1975-76. Career: 386, by Mark West, 1979-83. DISQUALIFICATIONS Season: 9, by Wilson Washington, 1975-76. Career: 19, Garrick Davis, 1985-89. FEWEST TURNOVERS (by a regular) Season: 26, by Terry Douglas, 1975-76 Career: 55, by Terry Douglas, 1975-77. POINTS BY HALF First Half: (Div. I) 27, by Ronnie Valentine, at Tulane, (Dec. 20, 1977 in New Orleans, LA) . (Div. II), 34 by Bob Pritchett, vs. RPI, (Feb. 14, 1968) in Norfolk. Second Half: (Div. I) 23, by Chris Gatling vs. AlabamaBirmingham (March 4, 1989 in Charlotte, NC.)– overtime (17 in regulation, 6 in ot). 29, by Chris Gatling vs. Alabama-Birmingham (Mar. 2, 1991 in Mobile, AL)–overtime (23 in regulation, 6 in ot). (Div. II) 33 by Bob Pritchett, vs. RPI (Feb.14, 1968) in Norfolk. By Opponents: (1st half)–21, by Wally Lancaster of Va. Tech (Dec. 10, 1988) (2nd half)–31, by Charles McKinney of Norfolk State (2-23-70) * Records begin in 1964-65 when ODU began playing only four-year schools. REBOUNDS Game: 33, by Ron Drews, vs. Richmond Prof. Inst. (Dec. 3, 1966)–Div. II 23, by Mark West, vs. Texas Wesleyan (Dec. 3, 1980)– Div. I and Clifton Jones vs. UNCW (Feb. 26, 2001) Season: 443, by Randy Leddy, 1965-66. Career: 1,153, by Randy Leddy, 1962-66. Opponent/Game: 31, by Wendell Ladner of Southern Mississippi, Jan. 28, 1970 in Hattiesburg, MS. REBOUND AVERAGE Season: 18.1, by Randy Leddy, 1965-66 Career: 12.5, by Wilson Washington, 1976-77 ASSISTS Game: 20, by Dave Twardzik, vs. Mt. St. Mary’s, Feb.24, 1972. Season: 332, by Dave Twardzik, 1970-71. Career: 883, by Frank Smith, 1984-88. (6th NCAA all-time) ASSIST AVERAGE Season: 11.4, by Dave Twardzik, 1971-72. Career: 10.7, by Dave Twardzik, 1969-72. BLOCKED SHOTS Game: 12, by Wilson Washington, vs. W&M (Feb. 5, 1976) in Williamsburg, VA) and vs. Baptist College (Feb. 20, 1975) at ODU. Season: 165, by Wilson Washington, 1975-76. Career: 446, by Mark West, 1979-83. 70 Frank Smith is Old Dominion’s all-time assist leader with 883. He is currently 11th all-time in NCAA history. Old Dominion University Team Records SEASON WON-LOSS RECORDS Victories: 25 (25-4) in 1976-77; (25-6) in 197475;(25-5) in 1979-80; (25-9) in 1998-99 Fewest Victories: 6, (6-22) in 1986-87. Most Losses: 22, (6-22) in 1986-87. Fewest Losses: 4, (25-4) in 1976-77 Games Played: 33, 1994-95 & 1996-97 Best Winning Percentage: .862 (25-4), 1976-77. Most Consecutive Wins: 22, 1976-77. Most Consecutive Losses: 10, 1986-87. Best Home Record (Scope): 13-1, in 1983-84; 144 in 1981-82; 9-0 in 1992-93. (Field House): 14-0 in 1974-75. Longest Home Win Streak: (Scope): 14, Jan. 31, 1983 vs. JMU to Jan. 14, 1984 vs. S. Alabama, lost to Maryland in next game. (Field House): 26, Dec. 10, 1975 vs. Randolph-Macon to Feb. 26, 1977 vs. Madison /2-26-92 vs. UNCW (Record is still intact). Longest Home Win Streak-1 season: (Scope): 8, Jan. 12, 1979 vs. Navy until, Feb 20, 1980 vs. ECU; and Nov. 29, 1983 vs. Delaware State to Jan. 14, 1984 vs. So. Alabama. (Field House): 14, Dec. 4, 1974 vs. Biscayne to Feb. 26, vs. Philadelphia Textile. Most Consecutive Winning Seasons: 11, 1966-67 to 1976-77. Most Consecutive 20-win Seasons: 3, 1968-69 to 1970-71. Best Start: 7-0 in 1960-61 (Div. II) 6-0 in 1979-80 (Div. I) POINTS SCORED Season Highs: 2,683 in 1974-75 Season Low: 1,697 in 1964-65. Season High Scoring Avg.: 98.2 in 1967-68. Season Low Scoring Avg.: 65.7 in 1986-87. Opponents Season High: 2,462 in 1970-71. Opponents Season Low: 1,604 in 1964-65. Opponents Season High Scoring Avg: 87.7 in 1967-68. Opponents Season Low Scoring Avg: 61.5 in 1985-86. Game High: 152, (152-110) vs. Richmond Prof. Inst. (Norfolk, Virginia, Feb. 14, 1968) Most Points on the Road: 116, at Tulane, Dec. 20, 1977 (New Orleans, LA), Div.I 122 (122-100) at Univ. of Baltimore (12-8-67)-Div. II. Game Low: 39 (39-59) vs. UNC Wilmington (CAA Trn.), Mar. 3, 1996, Richmond, Va. Opponent Game High: 131, by Marshall (Huntington, WVA,Feb. 27, 1968) and by Western Kentucky (Bowling Green, KY, Nov. 27, 1972). Opponent Game Lows: 42, (48-42) by William & Mary (Norfolk, Jan. 20, 1979) and in Williamsburg, Feb. 12, 1983), 43-42 COMBINED SCORES Highest Combined Score: 262 (ODU 152, RPI 110) on Feb. 14, 1968. (Div.II) 211(ODU 120, George Mason 91), Jan. 22, 1994 (Div.I). Lowest Combined Score: 84 (JMU 43, ODU 41) on Feb. 27, 1982. POINTS IN A HALF Most Points in a half: (1st) 86 vs. RPI (Norfolk, Feb. 14, 1968). (2nd) 75 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s (Norfolk, Feb. 24, 1972) Most Opponent Points in a half: (1st) 63, by UNLV (Las Vegas, Dec. 20, 1975). (2nd) 65, by North Carolina (Dec.1, 1992) Chapel Hill. Fewest Points in a half: (1st)12, vs. Arizona State (1-7-95) Tempe, Ariz., & vs. UNC Wilmington (3-3-96), CAA Trn., Richmond, Va. (2nd) 19, vs. William & Mary (Williamsburg, Feb. 12, 1983). Fewest Opponent Points in a half: (1st) 11, by VMI (Norfolk, Dec. 7, 1982) (2nd) 14, by Hampton (Norfolk, Dec. 7, 1996). MARGIN OF VICTORIES Largest Margin of Victory: 67 (128-61) vs. Lynchburg, (Feb. 13, 1961 Scope). Largest Margin of Defeat: 46, (111-65) by Atlantic Christian, 1956-57. Monarch Basketball 2004-05 41, (94-53) at Western Kentucky, (Feb. 3, 1987, Bowling Green, KY.). Most Players to average in Double Figures: 5, in 1966-67; 1969-70; 1971-72; 1974-75 and 1987-88. Opponent Season Low: .354 (45-127) in 1982-83. Opponent Game High: 1.000 (6-6), by JMU, Dec. 30, 1989 in Scope. (10 or more): .818(9-11) by JMU, Feb. 4, 1995 in Harrisonburg. FIELD GOALS MADE FREE THROWS MADE Season: 1,140 in 1974-75 Game: 58, vs. Richmond Prof. Inst. (Norfolk, Feb. 14, 1968). Opponents Season: 1,013 in 1974-75. Opponent Game: 55, by Marshall (Feb. 27, 1968). Fewest Made in a Game: 12, (12-39) vs. South Florida (Jan. 23, 1986, Scope). Opp. Fewest Made in a Game: 14, by Navy (Norfolk, Jan. 12, 1980), by JMU (Jan. 3, 1986 in Harrisonburg, VA). Fewest Made in a Season: 700, in 1986-87. Opponents Fewest Made in a Season: 741 in 1980-81. Season: 674 in 1970-71 Game: 39 (39-58) vs. St. Francis (PA), Jan. 6, 1971. Season Fewest: 3333 in 1986-87. Game-Fewest: 3 (3-8) vs. JMU (Jan. 28, 1974, (33) vs.Randolph-Macon (Feb. 7, 1974 and (3-8) vs. Maryland, (Feb. 2, 1983.) Opponent Fewest-Season: 217 in 1973-74. Opponent Season High: 534 in 1970-71. Opponent Game High: 36 (36-47) by Mississippi State (Jan. 1, 1997) in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Opponent Game Low: 0-0, by St. Francis (Pa.), Feb. 13, 1973; by Xavier of Ohio, Jan. 15, 1973; by VMI (0-3) on Feb. 17, 1973 and by Texas Wesleylan Dec. 2, 1980. Consecutive Free-Throws (1 game): 22, vs. UNC Wilmington 1-29-93. FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Season: 2,363 in 1974-75 Game: 102, vs. Georgia Southern (Norfolk, Dec. 18, 1971) Opponents Season: 2,385) in 1974-75. Opponent Game: 103, by UNLV (Dec. 20, 1975 in Las Vegas, N.) Fewest in a season: 1534 in 1986-87. Fewest in a Game: 38, (24-38) vs. Western KY (Feb. 26, 1987, Bowling Green, KY) Fewest by an Opponent in one season: 1529 in 1986-87. FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Season High: .509 (803-1578) in 1985-86. Season Low: .4332 (894-2076) in 1966-67. Game High: .667 (36-54) vs. So. Florida (Scope, Feb. 15, 1990) Game Low: .262 (11-42) vs. UNC Wilmington (3-3-96), CAA Trn., Richmond, Va. Opponent Game High: .754 (43-57) by North Carolina (Chapel Hill, Dec. 1, 1992) Opponent Game Low: .259 (15-58) by American (1-29-96), Norfolk, Va. Best Shooting in 1st half: .714 (20-28) at. Florida A&M (Jan. 2, 93) Best Shooting in 2nd half: .842 (16-19) at South Alabama, Jan. 14, 1988. Opponents Best shooting: .857 (22-28) in second half by UNC, Dec. 1, 1992 Opponents Best shooting in First Half: .696 (16-23) by N.C. State, Dec. 2, 2000 3-POINT FG MADE Season High: 181, in 1989-90. Season Low: 25, in 1982-83 (used only in conference games). Game High: 17, (17-24), vs. James Madison, Feb. 17, 1993 in Scope. Most in One Half by ODU: 9, (9-11) vs. UAB, Jan. 4, 1989 in Scope. and (9-10) at UNC Wilmington (1-17-94), in first half. (2nd half): 11-12 vs. JMU, Feb. 17, 1993. Opponent Season High: 148, 1989-90. Opponent Season Low: 45, 1982-83 (used only in conference games). Opponent Game High: 14 (14-38) by So. Mississippi, March, 1, 1993., and Mississippi State (14-27), Dec. 19, 1996 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTED Game high: 34 vs. George Mason (2-19-94). Season High: 458 in 1989-90. Season Low: 72, in 1982-83 (Conference games only) Opponent Season High: 370, 1989-90 Opponent Season Low: 127 in 1982-83 (Conference games only) Opponent Game High: 34, by So. Mississippi, March 1, 1993. FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Season: 928 in 1970-71. Game: 58 (39-58) vs. St. Francis (PA), Jan. 6, 1971 Season Low: 477 in 1986-87 Game Low: 3, (3-3) vs. Randolph-Macon (Feb. 7, 1974). Opponent Season High: 792 in 1970-71. Opponent Game Low: 0-0, by St. Francis (Pa.), Feb. 13, 1973; Xavier of Ohio, Jan. 15, 1973; and by Texas Wesleyan (Dec. 2, 1980), by UNC Wilmington (0-1), Dec. 7, 1988 in Wilmington, NC) Opponent Game High: 47 (36-47) by Mississippi State (Jan. 1, 1997) in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Opponent Season Low: 477, in 1986-87. FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Season: .754 (465-617) in 1987-88. Game: .952 (20-21) vs. Towson State, Dec. 10, 1966. 1.000 (12-12) vs. Jacksonville in Scope, Jan. 22, 1990). Season Low: .631 in 1962-63. Game Low: .375(3-8) vs. Maryland, Feb. 2, 1983. Opponent Season High: .744 (383-515) in 197576. Opponent Game High: .970 (32-33) by Toledo (12-9-95), Toledo, Ohio. REBOUNDS Season High: 1550 in 1970-71 Season Low: 886 in 1987-88. Game High: 71, vs. Roanoke, Feb. 21, 1976 in Norfolk. Game Low: 16, vs. Richmond, Feb. 2, 1988 in Richmond Season High Avg.: 51.7 in 1970-71. Season Low Avg.: 29.5 in 1987-88. Opponent Season High: 1454 in 1970-71 Opponent Season Low: 916 in 1986-87. Opponent Game High: 65, by Dayton, Nov. 30, 1974 in Dayton, Ohio. Opponent Game Low: 14, by JMU (Jan. 14, 1986) at JMU. ASSISTS Season High: 614, 1974-75. Season Low: 303, in 1977-78. Game High: 39, vs. Mt. St. Mary’s, Feb.3,1968. Game Low: 4, vs. Georgia State, Jan. 31, 1980 in Atlanta. Opponents Game High: 31, by UNC Dec. 1, 1992 in Chapel Hill, NC. TURNOVERS 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE Season High: .412 (184-447) in 1992-93. Season Low: .319 (158-496) in 2002-03. Game High (Min. 5 att): .900 (9-10) vs. VMI (11-15-98) (10 or more) .708 (17-24) vs. JMU (2-17-93) One Half: .917 (11-12) vs. JMU, Feb. 17, 1993 (2nd half) Opponent Season High: .3978 (118-297) in 198788. 71 Season High: 483 in 1987-88. Season Low: 377 in 1981-82. Game High: 30, vs. Kentucky, Worcester, MA.NCAA (March 20, 1992) Game Low: 3, vs. Georgia State (Jan. 31, 1980 in Atlanta). Opponent Game High: 29, by FAMU, 11-29-93 (fieldhouse) STEALS Season High: 309 in 1994-95. Season Low: 167 in 1982-83. Game High: 21, vs. Southeastern, Feb. 13, 1979 in Scope. Opponent Game High: 18, by UNLV, Dec. 27, 1986 in Las Vegas, NV at by North Carolina, Dec. 1, 1992 in Chapel Hill. BLOCKED SHOTS Season High: 233 in 1996-97 (ties CAA rec.) Season Low: 56, in 1986-87. Game High: 16 vs. AU 1-16-99 Opponent Game High: 12, by Virginia, 11-16-94 in Charlottesville, VA PERSONAL FOULS Season High: 671 in 1978-79 Season Low: 378 in 1965-66. Game High: 32 vs. Duquesne, Dec. 5, 1987 in Pittsburgh, PA. Game Low: 6, vs. VCU in Dec. 30, 1980 and vs Jacksonville, Jan. 25, 1986 in Scope. Opponent Game High: 39, by Delaware State, Nov. 29, 1983 in Scope. Opponent Game Lows: 6, by Washington & Lee, Feb. 9, 1965, Lexington, Va. DISQUALIFICATIONS Season High: 25, 1978-79. Season Lows: 2, 1973-74 Game High: 4, vs. Mississippi State, Jan. 1, 1997, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Opponent Game High: 5, by William & Mary, Feb. 20, 1985 in Scope. OVERTIME GAMES Most in One game: 3, vs. Hampden-Sydney, 1965-66. and vs. Villanova, 3-17-95 in Albany, NY (NCAA). Season: 5, in 1978-79 On the Road: 3, in 1989-90 and 1978-79. Most Points in one period: 25, vs. W&M, 2-1-92 (ties NCAA record) Most Points by two teams in one period: 40 (ODU 25, W&M 15) 2-1-92 (NCAA Record) GREATEST ODU COMEBACKS Down 20, 63-43 with 11:00 left (Jan. 7, 2004, Fairfax, VA.) ODU rallied to outscore George Mason 31-8 for a 74-71 win. Down 20, at Randolph-Macon, Feb. 17, 1975 in Ashland, VA (61-41 RMC with 17:23 left in game, ODU tied at 72 at end of regulation. ODU wins in two overtimes, 86-85. Down 19, vs. UAB, Mar. 2, 1985 in Hampton (59-40, UAB with 9: 31 left), ODU wins, 68-67 (Sun Belt semi-final). Down 17, vs. Central Connecticut State, Dec. 29, 1998 in Hilo, HI (53-36, with 15:26 left), ODU wins 77-75. Down 17, vs. JMU, Dec. 30, 1990 in Scope, (3249, JMU with 18:05 left), ODU wins 8581. Down 16, at VCU, Dec. 29, 1991 , (47-31, VCU with 16:39 left), ODU wins 67-66. Down 16 vs. JMU, Feb. 10, 1996 (53-37, JMU leads, 17:30 left), tied game at 63 all with 6:00 left, ODU wins 76-72. Down 13, vs. Syracuse (#3rd), Jan. 19, 1980 in Scope (63-50 with 5:02 left), wins, 68-67. Down 13, at East Carolina, Feb. 12, 1994 in Minges. (54-41 with 14:06 left), wins 7572. Down 11, vs. Soviet Union, Nov. 19, 1979 in Scope (60-49 with 9:20 left), ODU ties at end of regulation, then wins in overtime, 76-74. Down 9, vs. USF, Jan. 7, 1988 in Tampa, FL, (7566 with 1:41 left), ODU wins 78-77. Down 7, at DePaul, (#1) Jan. 10, 1981 in Chicago, Ill.(60-53 with 1:50 left), ODU wins, 63-62. (DePaul’s first loss at home). * Records begin in 1964-65 when ODU began playing only four-year schools. Vs. Ranked Teams Old Dominion vs. Nationally Ranked Teams 2003-04 2001-02 2000-01 1998-99 1996-97 L L L L L L at vs. at vs. vs. vs. #9 #13 #12 #5 #3 #11 1994-95 W vs #9 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 L L L W L L at vs. at vs at vs #14 #1 #14 #22 #7 #6 L L L W W L L W L at vs vs at at at #18 #8 #4 #19 #20 #19 #20 #19 #1 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 L W L W W L at at at at #4 #20 #17 #1 #3 #16 1976-77 L 1975-76 L L 1989-90 1988-89 1985-86 1986-87 1984-85 Petey Sessoms scored 35 points in the Monarchs’ 89-81 triple overtime victory over Villanova in the first round of the 1995 NCAA Tournament. at #15 at at #8 #19 North Carolina (90-64) St. Joseph’s (75-72) Memphis, 66-91 Stanford, 60-84 (San Juan, PR) North Carolina, 63-61 in Charlotte, NC New Mexico, 59-55 NCAA, Pittsburgh, Pa.) Villanova, 89-81(3 ot) (NCAA, Albany, NY) Virginia, 80-83 North Carolina, 79-98 Arizona State, 52-71 Virginia, 76-69 North Carolina, 119-82 Kentucky, 88-69 (NCAA, Worcester, Mass.) Alabama, 105-67 Missouri, 88-75 North Carolina, 87-77 Richmond, 62-59 W. Kentucky, 62-59 Alabama-Birmingham, 66-51 Alabama-Birmingham, 71-58 W. Kentucky, 74-61 Duke NCAA Greensboro, 2nd, 89-61 UNLV, 83-103 Alabama-Birmingham, 59-58 Maryland, 87-75 DePaul, 63-62 Syracuse, 68-67 Purdue, 67-59 (NIT Quarter Finals) Syracuse, 67-64 (ECAC Final) UNLV, 116,91 Arizona, 88-74 Old Dominion’s Highest National Rankings in Division I 1995-96 pre-season #25 Street and Smith’s 1994-95 pre-season #25 Street and Smith’s Dec. 13, 1993 (5-0) (5-0) #28 USA Today #29 Associated Press (42 votes) (58 votes) Dec. 6, 1993 (4-0) (4-0) #30 USA Today #39 Associated Press (34 votes) (23 votes) Feb. 12, 1986 (15-5) #25 in Associated Press Feb. 17, 1986 (16-6) #28 in Sporting News Feb. 18, 1986 (16-6) #26 in Associated Press (24 votes) (17 votes) 1985-86 pre-season #31 in Sporting News #33 in Sports Illustrated 1989-90 pre-season #32 by The Sporting News SHOT HEARD ROUND THE WORLD On January 10, 1981, guard Billy Mann tipped DePaul’s inbound pass, caught his own deflection, turned and layed it in with seven seconds to play. The number one ranked and unbeaten DePaul Blue Demons were handed their first loss in The Horizon in 48 games, 63-62. 72 Old Dominion University Year-by-Year Leaders Year-by-Year Assist Leaders Yrs. 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 Name Dick St.Clair Dick St. Clair Dave Twardzik Dave Twardzik Dave Twardzik Rick Nau Olaiver Purnell Joey Caruthers Joey Caruthers Joey Caruthers Richie Wright Tommy Conrad Grant Robinson Grant Robinson Grant Robinson Grant Robinson Charlie Smith Frank Smith Frank Smith Frank Smith Frank Smith Donald Grant Chuck Evans Donald Anderson Donald Anderson Donald Anderson Kevin Swann Brion Dunlap Brion Dunlap Brion Dunlap Brion Dunlap Mike Byers Pierre Greene Pierre Greene Troy Nance Troy Nance Troy Nance Troy Nance CL So. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. AST 260 270 274 332 274 201 181 213 182 118 104 123 133 174 134 148 123 157 253 229 244 137 194 134 132 141 153 191 144 187 158 109 71 108 111 122 115 119 Year-by-Year Scoring Leaders Yrs 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 AVG 10.0 9.0 9.8 11.1 11.4 7.2 6.7 6.9 5.9 4.1 4.5 4.2 4.4 6.2 4.5 5.1 4.8 5.1 8.1# 8.2# 8.1# 4.9 6.9# 4.2 4.4# 4.9# 4.9 5.8 4.8 5.7 5.6# 3.2 2.4 3.49 3.49 4.2 4.4 4.1 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 *not kept prior to 1967-68 season #Conference Champion 35-Point Club PTS 67 60 48 47 46 45 45 44 44 39 39 38 38 37 37 37 37 37 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 NAME Bob Pritchett Leo Anthony Leo Anthony Bob Pritchett Bobby Hoffman Ricky Michaelson Alex Loughton Joel Copeland Ronnie Valentine Joel Copeland Leo Anthony Leo Anthony Ronnie Valentine Odell Hodge Anthony Carver Ronnie Valentine Ronnie Valentine Leo Anthony Jeff Fuhrmann Chris Gatling Leo Anthony Leo Anthony Leo Anthony Ronnie Valentine Dave Twardzik Chris Gatling Leo Anthony Leo Anthony Leo Anthony Leo Anthony Joel Copeland Anthony Carver Petey Sessoms Petey Sessoms vs. vs. vs. vs. at vs. vs. vs. at vs. at vs. vs. vs. vs. at vs. at vs. at vs. vs. vs. at vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. at vs. vs. vs. OPP. Richmond Prof. Inst. Lynchburg Elon Hampden-Sydney Roanoke Kentucky Wesleyan Charlotte (2 ot) Rollins (NCAA Regional) Tulane Delaware Bridgewater Richmond Prof. Inst. William & Mary (Scope) Southern Mississippi South Alabama (Scope) Georgia Southern Western Carolina Roanoke Charleston Baptist UNC Charlotte Lynchburg Roanoke Randolph-Macon Georgetown (ECAC So.Finals) Norfolk State (NCAA Reg.) Ala.-Birmingham (SBC Trn.) Richmond Prof. Inst. Hampden-Sydney Catholic Pembroke State Western Kentucky Virginia Commonwealth New Hampshire Villanova (NCAA 1st round) Monarch Basketball 2004-05 Name Randy Leddy Bob Pritchett Bob Pritchett Dick St. Clair Dave Twardzik Dave Twardzik Dave Twardzik Joel Copeland Joel Copeland Jeff Furhmann Jeff Fuhrmann Ronnie Valentine Ronnie Valentine Ronnie Valentine Ronnie Valentine Ronnie McAdoo Mark West Mark West Mark Davis Kenny Gattison Kenny Gattison Anthony Carver Anthony Carver Chris Gatling Anthony Carver Chris Gatling Ricardo Leonard Keith Jackson Petey Sessoms Odell Hodge Petey Sessoms Joe Bunn Odell Hodge Mark Poag Cal Bowdler Andre McCullum Andre McCullum Ricardo Marsh Ricardo Marsh Alex Loughton CL Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. So. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. PTS 470 554 634 532 490 608 562 552 682 503 576 650 531 468 555 446 472 418 441 498 539 433 449 604 591 673 613 490 489 601 730+ 483 596 429 500 386 386 444 450 482 AVG 19.6 22.2 25.4 17.7 17.5 20.3 23.4 19.7 25.3 16.3 18.6 22.4 24.1 23.4 18.5 15.9 15.7 14.4 14.2 16.1 17.4 15.5 15.0 22.4 21.1# 21.0 20.4# 16.9 16.9 19.4# 22.1 16.1 18.1 15.3 14.7 12.9 12.5 15.3 16.7 16.60 +School record #Conference Champion DATE Feb. 14, 1968 Feb. 13, 1961 Dec. 14, 1959 Jan. 9, 1968 Feb. 19, 1962 Jan. 30, 1973 Dec. 6, 2003 Mar. 7, 1974 Dec. 20, 1977 Jan. 5, 1974 Feb. 11, 1961 Jan. 14, 1958 Feb. 21, 1977 Feb. 4, 1993 Feb. 19, 1990 Jan. 7, 1978 Jan. 17, 1977 Jan. 10, 1961 Feb. 14, 1976 Feb. 5, 1991 Feb. 1, 1958 Feb. 21, 1958 Feb. 19, 1959 Mar. 1, 1977 Mar. 12, 1971 Mar. 4, 1989 Dec. 1, 1960 Dec. 5, 1960 Dec. 17, 1960 Jan. 31, 1961 Dec. 1, 1973 Jan. 23, 1989 Dec. 8, 1994 Mar. 17, 1995 Bob Pritchett (‘68) scored a school record 67 points in a game against Richmond Professional Institute and 47 points in a game against Hampden-Sydney. 73 Year-by-Year Leaders Year-by-Year Reb. Leaders YR. 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 NAME Randy Leddy Ron Drews Ron Drews Billy Hayes Steve Cox Steve Cox Joel Copeland Joel Copeland Joel Copeland Wilson Washington Wilson Washington Wilson Washington Ronnie Valentine Ronnie Valentine Ronnie McAdoo Ronnie Valentine Mark West Mark West Mark West Kenny Gattison Kenny Gattison Kenny Gattison Anthony Carver Anthony Carver Chris Gatling Chris Gatling Chris Gatling Ricardo Leonard Odell Hodge Odell Hodge Petey Sessoms Joe Bunn Odell Hodge Cal Bowdler Cal Bowdler Andre McCullum Clifton Jones Ricardo Marsh Ricardo Marsh Alex Loughton CL Sr. So. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. So. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. REBS 433 364 262 218 276 303 273 324 325 264 418 329 219 198 260 262 287 300 314 219 285 241 200 209 244 259 356 175 263 279 276 229 283 245 339 207 278 209 227 252 AVG. 18.1 14.0 10.1 7.0 9.8 10.1 11.4 11.6 12.0 12.6 13.5 11.4 10.0 9.9 8.7 8.7 10.3 10.0 10.8% 7.1 9.2 7.8 7.1 7.0 9.0 10.0 11.1 5.8 9.1 9.0 8.4 7.6 8.6 8.8 10.0 6.9 9.3% 7.2 8.4 8.7 Year-by-Year FG Pct. Leaders #ODU record NAME Jerry Nichols Ron Drews Harry Lozon Ron Drews Dave Twardzik Terry Foster Terry Foster Ricky Michaelson Jay Rountree Wilson Washington Wilson Washington Wilson Washington Tommy Conrad Ronnie Valentine Bobby Vaughn Mark West Mark West Mark West Mark Davis Kenny Gattison Kenny Gattison Garrick Davis Garrick Davis Chris Gatling Chris Gatling Chris Gatling Ricardo Leonard Odell Hodge Odell Hodge Mario Mullen Odell Hodge Odell Hodge Skipper Youngblood Reggie Bassette Skipper Youngblood Andre McCullum Ricardo Marsh Ricardo Marsh Valdas Vasylius (Min. 2 att. per game) YRS. NAME 1965-66 Richard Boyce 1966-67 Richard Boyce 1967-68 Dick St. Clair 1968-69 Dick St. Clair 1969-70 Dave Twardzik 1970-71 Dave Twardzik 1971-72 Dave Twardzik 1972-73 Rick Nau 1973-74 Joel Copeland 1974-75 Jeff Fuhrmann 1975-76 Jeff Fuhrmann 1976-77 Jeff Fuhrmann 1977-78 Tommy Conrad 1978-79 Tommy Branch 1979-80 Billy Mann 1980-81 Billy Mann 1981-82 Billy Mann 1982-83 Keith Thomas 1983-84 Keith Thomas 1984-85 Clarence Hanley 1985-86 Keith Thomas 1986-87 Bernard Royster 1987-88 Bernard Royster 1988-89 Donald Grant 1989-90 Anthony Carver 1990-91 Donald Anderson 1991-92 Donald Anderson 1992-93 Petey Sessoms 1993-94 Petey Sessoms 1994-95 Petey Sessoms 1995-96 Joe Bunn 1996-97 Odell Hodge 1997-98 Mark Poag 1998-99 Mark Poag 1999-00 Andre McCullum 2000-01 Pierre Greene 2001-02 Rasheed Wright 2002-03 Rasheed Wright 2003-04 Isaiah Hunter CL So. Jr. So. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. So. Sr. So. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. FG 64-83 60-71 76-92 78-95 152-207 222-273 174-206 126-149 124-161 59-68 96-111 42-62 83-108 57-68 77-103 87-118 105-136 69-78 128-149 74-91 96-118 89-108 113-135 59-76 51-65 61-74 96-108 130-159 93-113 215-259 167-219 113-158 53-64 53-64 109-139 93-121 101-124 97-124 76-90 AVG. 76.1 84.4 82.6 82.1 73.4 81.3 84.5 84.6 77.0 86.8 86.5 79.0 76.9 83.8 74.8 73.7 77.2 88.5% 85.9% 81.3 81.3 82.4 83.7 77.6 78.5 82.4 88.9 81.8 82.3 83.0 76.3 71.5 82.8 82.8 78.4 .769 .815 .782 .844% %Conference Champion %Conference Champion YRS. 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 Year-by-Year FT Pct. Leaders CL Sr. So. So. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr. FG 198-404 122-250 215-354 102-190 169-309 102-200 107-210 165-284 108-216 132-223 245-457 220-372 92-176 193-374 80-155 128-243 197-323 169-297 181-343 192-357 218-342 112-228 143-247 239-388 207-357 251-405 209-431 173-309 249-455 161-301 182-321 241-438 75-152 138-253 139-262 137-292 166-330 167-354 81-160 PCT. 49.0 49.0 60.7 54.1 54.7 51.0 53.2 58.1 50.0 59.2 53.6 59.1 52.3 51.6 51.6 52.7 61.0 56.9 52.8 53.8 63.7%# 53.5 57.9 61.6% 58.0 62.0 48.5 56.0 54.7 53.5 56.7 55.0 49.3 54.5 53.1 .469 .503 .472 .506 Year-by-Year 3Pt. FG% Leaders 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 Steve Trax Steve Trax Darin McDonald Anthony Carver Keith Jackson Keith Jackson Petey Sessoms Kevin Swann Mike Jones Mark Poag Mike Byers Mark Poag Mark Poag Freddie Bryant Andre McCullum Pierrre Greene John Waller John Waller Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. 48-107 76-178 35-86 94-231 68-182 68-182 69-160 29-66 80-188 76-178 47-125 90-190 80-205 17-39 93-121 20-52 36-92 57-153 .449 .427 .407 .407 .374 .374 .431 .439 .426 .427 .376 .474 .390 .436 .447 .385 .391 .373 Single Game Reb. Leaders 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 8. 11. %Conference Champion 74 33 by Ron Drews 29 by Randy Leddy 26 by Randy Leddy 24 by Wilson Washington 23 by Mark West 23 by Clifton Jones 23 by Randy Leddy 22 by Jay Rountree 21 by Ronnie Valentine 21 by Wilson Washington 21 by Wilson Washington 20 by Chris Gatling 20 by Chris Gatling 20 by Wilson Washington 20 by Joel Copeland 20 by Joel Copeland 20 by Wilson Washington 20 by Steve Cox 20 by Cal Bowdler vs. at vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. at vs. vs. vs. vs. at vs. vs. Richmond Prof. Inst. Towson State Loyola (Md.) Roanoke Texas Wesleyan UNCW Washington & Lee Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Brigham Young St. Francis (Pa.) South Florida Virginia Tech Baptist Yale Rollins (NCAA) William & Mary Norfolk State Seton Hall Dec. 2, 1966 Dec. 7, 1965 Dec. 5, 1965 Feb. 21, 1976 Dec. 3, 1980 Feb. 26, 2001 Dec. 3, 1965 Dec. 18, 1971 Feb. 11, 1978 Dec. 30, 1975 Feb. 25, 1976 Feb. 7, 1990 Dec. 8, 1990 Feb. 20, 1975 Dec. 27, 1973 Mar. 7, 1974 Feb. 5, 1976 Feb. 23, 1970 Mar. 10, 1999 Old Dominion University Coaches & Captains Scott Chandler Metheny Allen Webb Young Purnell Capel Taylor CAPTAINS, COACHES AND RECORDS YEAR RECORD CAPTAINS 1930-31 11-10 Harry Hamburger 1931-32 7-9 Rufus Tonelson 1932-33 8-6 Rufus Tonelson 1933-34 10-4 Junie Mills 1934-35 11-6 C.F.Freddie Edmonds 1935-36 10-6 C.F.Freddie Edmonds 1936-37 8-8 Woody Barnes 1937-38 15-4 Joe Wood 1938-39 8-14 n/a 1939-40 4-16 n/a 1940-41 4-15 n/a 1941-42 0-14 Ed Kilgore 1942-43 12-10 Dave Prosser 1943-44 1-7 Bobby Worrell 1944-45 6-6 n/a 1945-46 9-8 n/a 1946-47 14-8 Charlie Kiley, Ted Bacalis 1947-48 21-8 Ted Bacalis 1948-49 11-5 Bill Roughton, John Vitasek 1949-50 9-10 Joe Agee 1950-51 11-10 Sonny Howlett 1951-52 12-13 Ralph Muzzey, Mac McCurry 1951-53 8-12 John Casey, Malvin Howlett 1953-54 12-10 Ralph Halstead, William Tyndall 1954-55 7-15 Paul Burlage, Harry Knickerbocker 1955-56 8-12 Harry Knickerbocker, John Casey 1956-57 11-10 Harry Knockerbocker, Bob Johnson 1957-58 12-9 Bob Johnson, Holt Butt 1958-59 15-8 Holt Butt, Leo Anthony 1959-60 12-6 Leo Anthony, Bobby Hoffman 1960-61 16-4 Leo Anthony, Bobby Hoffman 1961-62 18-3 Bobby Hoffman, Marion Carroll 1962-63 13-13 Marion Carroll, Ray Dougan, Billy Phelps 1963-64 13-10 John Kendall, Wayne Parks 1964-65 10-13 Freddie Edmonds, Jr., 1965-66 7-17 Randy Leddy, Freddie Edmonds,Jr. 1966-67 14-12 Button Speakes 1967-68 19-7 Button Speakes, Dick St.Clair 1968-69 21-10 Button Speakes, Dick St. Clair 1969-70 21-7 Dick St. Clair, Harry Lozon 1970-71 21-9 Dave Twardzik, Steve Cox 1971-72 14-10 Dave Twardzik 1972-73 19-9 Jack Baker, Rick Nau 1973-74 20-7 Joel Copeland 1974-75 25-6 Oliver Purnell 1975-76 19-12 Wilson Washington, Jeff Fuhrmann, Joey Caruthers 1976-77 25-4 Wilson Washington, Jeff Fuhrmann 1977-78 11-15 Reese Neyland, Chris Pickett 1978-79 23-7 Ronnie Valentine,Tommy Conrad 1979-80 25-5 Ronnie Valentine, Bobby Haithcock 1980-81 18-10 Bobby Vaughan 1981-82 18-12 Ronnie McAdoo, Billy Mann 1982-83 19-10 Mark West, Grant Robinson 1983-84 19-12 Charlie Smith 1984-85 19-12 Charlie Smith, Mark Davis 1985-86 23-8 Kenny Gattison, Ronnie Wade 1986-87 6-22 Frank Smith, Garrick Davis 1987-88 18-12 Frank Smith, Garrick Davis 1988-89 15-13 Anthony Carver, Darrin McDonald and Garrick Davis 1989-90 14-14 Anthony Carver, Darrin McDonald 1990-91 14-18 Cyril Cox 1991-92 15-15# John Robinson, Barry Smith, Ricardo Leonard, Al Grant 1992-93 21-8# Keith Jackson, Donald Anderson 1993-94 21-10 # Kevin Swann, Kevin Larkin 1994-95 21-12 Petey Sessoms, David Harvey and Mike Jones 1995-96 18-13 Odell Hodge, Mario Mullen 1996-97 22-11 Odell Hodge, E.J. Sherod 1997-98 12-16 Mike Byers, Brion Dunlap 1998-99 25-9 Cal Bowdler, Mike Byers, Skipper Youngblood and Mark Poag 1999-00 11-19 Skipper Youngblood & Freddie Bryant 2000-01 13-18 Andre McCullum, Pierre Greene & Michael Williams 2001-02 13-16 Pierre Greene, Rasheed Wright & Ricardo Marsh 2002-03 12-15 Rasheed Wright & Ricardo Marsh 2003-04 17-12 John Waller, Troy Nance & Alex Loughton Totals : 1045-776 in 74 years (.574) Div. 1 : 471-334 in 28 years (.585) # Captains not used, just seniors. Monarch Basketball 2004-05 75 COACH Tommy Scott Tommy Scott Tommy Scott Tommy Scott Tommy Scott Tommy Scott Tommy Scott Tommy Scott Tommy Scott Tommy Scott George Stirnweiss George Stirnweiss Scrap Chandler Scrap Chandler Scrap Chandler Scrap Chandler Julius Rubin Jack Callahan Bud Metheny Bud Metheny Bud Metheny Bud Metheny Bud Metheny Bud Metheny Bud Metheny Bud Metheny Bud Metheny Bud Metheny Bud Metheny Bud Metheny Bud Metheny Bud Metheny Bud Metheny Bud Metheny Bud Metheny Sonny Allen Sonny Allen Sonny Allen Sonny Allen Sonny Allen Sonny Allen Sonny Allen Sonny Allen Sonny Allen Sonny Allen Paul Webb Paul Webb Paul Webb Paul Webb Paul Webb Paul Webb Paul Webb Paul Webb Paul Webb Paul Webb Tom Young Tom Young Tom Young Tom Young Tom Young Tom Young Oliver Purnell Oliver Purnell Oliver Purnell Jeff Capel Jeff Capel Jeff Capel Jeff Capel Jeff Capel Jeff Capel Jeff Capel Blaine Taylor Blaine Taylor Blaine Taylor O ld Dominion University has enjoyed an impressive basketball tradition. Since fielding its first team in 1930, Old Dominion has won 1,028 games in 72 years, a winning percentage of .574. Founded in 1930 as the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary, the institution gained independence in 1962 and became Old Dominion College. In 1969, University status was granted and the name was changed to Old Dominion University. Sonny Allen was named head coach at Old Dominion in 1965, following athletic director Bud Metheny’s outstanding career. In ten years, Allen led the Monarchs to 181 wins, and a second place national finish at the 1970 NCAA Division II championships. In 1975 his Monarchs took the ultimate prize with the National Championship. Paul Webb took control in 1975-76 and led the Monarchs to a fourth place finish at the NCAA Division II nationals. Webb successfully guided the Old Dominion program to one of the nation’s premier Division I basketball programs. In ten seasons, Webb won 196 victories and took the Big Blue to nine national post-season tournaments. In 1985, the reigns were turned over to Tom Young and he guided the Monarchs to a 23-8 mark in 1986 and an NCAA bid. The Monarchs advanced to the second round for the first time ever. In 1987-88, Old Dominion was 18-12 and earned a NIT bid. In 1991-92, former captain Oliver Purnell returned to his alma mater and led Old Dominion to the CAA title and a trip to the NCAA. In 1993 and 1994 the Monarchs advanced to the second round of the NIT. Jeff Capel took over in 1994-95 and guided the Monarchs to the second round of the NCAA after a stunning victory over third seed Villanova, 89-81 in triple overtime. Capel again guided Old Dominion to a CAA title and NCAA Tournament play in 1997. In April of 2001, Blaine Taylor became the Monarchs fifth Division I head coach. The Monarchs have been selected for post-season play 16 times since moving up to Division I in 1976-77, seven by the NCAA and nine by the NIT. Twenty-one players have been accorded All-American honors since 1958, including first team selections Wilson Washington (1975-76), Joel Copeland (1973-74) and Dave Twardzik (1972-73). Past Coaches’ Breakdown Tommy Scott George Stirnweis Scrap Chandler Julius Rubin Jack Callahan Bud Metheny Sonny Allen Paul Webb Tom Young Oliver Purnell Jeff Capel Blaine Taylor TOTAL (1930-40) (1940-42) (1942-46) (1946-47) (1947-48) (1948-65) (1965-75) (1975-85) (1985-91) (1991-94) (1994-2001) (2001- ) Record 92-83 4-29 28-31 14-8 21-8 198-163 181-94 196-99 90-87 57-33 122-98 42-43 1045-776 Yrs. 10 2 4 1 1 17 10 10 6 3 7 3 73 (.574) All-Time Scorers 11. KEITH JACKSON (1989-93) 1. RONNIE VALENTINE (1976-80) GP 29 22 20 30 101 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 Totals FG 294-555 231-465 193-374 245-476 963-1870 PCT .530 .497 .516 .515 .514 FT 62-89 69-92 82-112 65-90 278-383 PCT .697 .750 .732 .722 .726 REB-AVG 270-9.3 219-10.0 198-9.9 262-8.7 949-9.4 FT 168-218 176-235 153-200 146-210 643-863 PCT .771 .749 .765 .695 .745 PTS 506 582 473 620 2181 AVG 24.1 25.3 26.3 31.0 26.6 PTS 650 531 468 555 2204 AVG 22.4 24.1 23.4 18.5 21.8 1989-90 1990-91 1992-93 1992-93 Totals GP 21 23 18 20 82 FG 169 203 160 237 769 FG 96-240 196-449 114-288 167-378 573-1355 PCT .400 .437 .396 .442 .423 3PT 23-61 68-182 53-133 72-172 216-548 PCT .377 .374 .399 .419 .394 FT 35-53 49-68 62-82 84-107 230-310 PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG .660 112-4.2 250 9.3 .721 157-4.9 509 15.9 .756 108-3.7 343 11.8 .785 111-3.8 490 16.9 .742 488-4.2 1592 13.6 PCT .000 .308 .407 .368 .380 FT 64-98 93-117 57-83 55-77 269-375 PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG .653 166-5.9 418 14.9* .795 124-4.1 405 13.5 .687 125-4.5 360 12.9 .714 104-3.9 381 14.1 .717 519-4.6 1564 13.8 12. DARRIN McDONALD (1987-90) 2. LEO ANTHONY (1957-61) 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 Totals GP 27 32 29 29 117 GP FG 1985-86 28 177-366 1987-88 30 154-284 1988-89 28 134-278 1989-90 27 142-319 Totals 113 607-1247 *1985-86 played at VMI PCT .484 .542 .483 .445 .487 3PT 0-0 4-13 35-86 42-114 81-213 3. ODELL HODGE (1992-97) 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 Totals GP 29 31 4 31 33 128 FG 173-309 249-455 21-37 182-321 241-438 866-1560 PCT .560 .547 .568 .567 .550 .555 13. KEITH THOMAS (1982-86) 3PT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-4 1-1 1-5 PCT .000 .000 .000 .000 1.000 .200 FT 80-105 103-151 10-12 78-123 113-158 384-549 PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG .762 263-9.1 426 14.7 .682 279-9.0 601 19.4 .833 29-7.3 52 13.0 .634 232-7.5 442 14.3 .715 283-8.6 596 18.1 .699 1086-8.5 2117 16.5 3PT 22-70 69-160 90-215 89-242 270-687 PCT .314 .431 .419 .368 .393 FT 81-102 130-159 93-113 215-259 519-633 PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG .794 160-5.3 271 9.0 .818 170-5.9 489 16.0 .823 173-5.6 495 16.0 .830 276-8.4 730 22.1 .819 779-6.3 1985 16.1 14. MARK POAG (1995-99) 3PT 22-71 25-68 78-192 94-231 219-562 PCT .310 .368 .406 .407 .389 FT 55-78 70-89 53-72 51-65 229-304 PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG .705 200-7.1 433 15.5 .787 209-7.0 449 15.0 .736 160-6.7 485 20.2 .785 186-6.6 591 21.1 .753 755-6.9 1958 17.8 15. JEFF FUHRMANN (1973-77) GP FG 1982-83 28 100-233 1983-84 31 150-340 1984-85 31 141-283 1985-86 31 170-321 Totals 121 561-1177 *6-20 in three-point shots. PCT .429 .441 .498 .529 .477 FT 69-78 128-149 109-137 96-118 402-482 PCT .885 .859 .795 .813 .834 REB-AVG 55-2.0 102-3.3 102-3.3 108-3.5 367-3.0 PTS 275 428 391 436 1530 AVG 9.8* 13.9 12.7 14.1 12.6 4. PETEY SESSOMS (1991-95) 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 Totals GP 31 29 31 33 123 FG 84-205 145-334 156-369 213-495 598-1403 PCT .410 .434 .423 .430 .426 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 Totals GP 21 31 26 34 106 FG 91-206 121-352 143-297 130-299 485-1154 PCT .442 .344 .481 .435 .420 3PT 76-178 82-253 90-190 80-205 328-826 PCT .427 .324 .474 .390 .397 FT 21-24 50-66 53-64 53-64 177-218 PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG .875 59--2.0 279 9.3 .758 133-4.0 374 11.3 .828 105-3.8 429 15.3 .828 128-3.8 393 11.6 .812 425-3.4 1475 11.8 5. ANTHONY CARVER (1986-90) 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 Totals GP 28 30 24 28 110 FG 178-390 177-366 177-395 223-491 755-1642 PCT .456 .484 .448 .454 .459 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 Totals GP 17 31 31 23 102 FG 24-59 222-416 240-504 124-276 610-1255 PCT .406 .534 .476 .449 .486 FT 5-10 59-68 96-111 49-62 209-251 PCT .500 .868 .865 .790 .833 REB-AVG 29-1.7 193-6.2 271-8.7 134-5.8 627-6.1 PTS 53 503 576 297 1429 AVG 3.1 16.1 18.6 12.9 14.0 PCT .610 .520 .537 .555 FT 87-114 69-98 58-82 214-294 PCT .760 .700 .707 .727 REB-AVG 165-6.6 205-6.8 143-5.3 513-6.3 PTS 517 507 400 1424 AVG 20.7 16.9 14.9 17.4 PCT .451 .510 -.480 -- FT 27-55 87-119 153-212 114-193 381-579 PCT .491 .730 .721 .590 .658 REB-AVG 157-6.5 278-13.2 285-13.6 433-18.1 1153-12.8 PTS 139 361 441 470 1411 AVG 5.8 17.2 21.0 19.6 15.7 FT 65-94 16-24 108-175 191-263 380-556 PCT .692 .667 .617 .726 .683 REB-AVG 93-2.3 22-2.4 199-6.2 175-5.8 489-5.0 PTS 227 46 513* 613* 1399 AVG 8.1 5.8 16.0 20.4 14.3 FT 24-39 65-107 83-129 172-275 PCT .615 .607 .643 .625 REB-AVG 264-12.6 418-13.5 329-11.4 1011-12.5 PTS 288 555 523 1366 AVG 13.7 17.9 18.0 16.9 6. CHRIS GATLING (1988-91) 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 Totals GP 27 26 32 85 FG 239-388 207-357 251-405 697-1150 PCT .616 .580 .620 .606 FT 126-179 120-179 171-247 417-605 PCT .704 .670 .692 .689 REB-AVG 244-9.0 259-10.0 356-11.1 859-10.1 PTS 604 534 673 1811 AVG 22.4 20.5 21.0 21.3 FT 93-130 59-80 82-122 96-134 330-466 PCT .715 .738 .672 .716 .708 REB-AVG 260-8.7 220-7.3 222-7.9 251-8.4 953-8.1 PTS 457 431 446 442 1776 AVG 15.2 14.4 15.9 14.7 15.1 FT 152-207 222-273 174-206 548-686 PCT .734 .810 .845 .799 REB-AVG 158-5.6 167-5.6 122-5.1 447-5.5 PTS 490 608 562 1660 AVG 17.5 20.3 23.4 20.2 FT 0-2 63-98 62-113 124-161 249-374 PCT .000 .643 .549 .770 .666 REB-AVG 17-8.5 273-11.4 324-11.6 325-12.0 939-11.6 PTS 28 395 552 682 1657 AVG 14.0 16.5 19.7 25.3 20.5 FT 55-78 89-137 114-187 103-153 361-555 PCT .705 .650 .609 .673 .650 REBS-AVG 218-7.5 219-7.1 285-9.2 241-7.8 963-7.9 PTS 243 343 498 539 1623 AVG 8.4 11.1 16.1 17.4 13.3 16. HARRY LOZON (1967-70) 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 Totals GP 25 30 27 82 FG 215-354 219-418 171-318 605-1090 7. RONNIE McADOO (1978-82) 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 Totals GP 30 30 28 30 118 FG 182-371 186-383 182-379 173-359 723-1492 PCT .491 .486 .480 .482 .485 17. RANDY LEDDY (1962-66) 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 Totals GP 24 21 21 24 90 FG 56-124 137-268 144-NA 179-369 516-NA 8. DAVE TWARDZIK (1968-72) 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 Totals GP 28 30 24 82 FG 169-309 193-406 194-383 556-1098 PCT .547 .480 .507 .506 9. JOEL COPELAND (1970-74) 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 Totals GP 2 24 28 27 81 FG 14-25 166-344 245-501 279-568 704-1438 PCT .560 .482 .489 .491 .489 10. KENNY GATTISON (1982-86) 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 Totals GP 29 31 31 31 122 FG 94-187 127-257 192-357 218-342 631-1143 Ronnie Valentine PCT .503 .494 .538 .637 .552 Leo Anthony 18. RICARDO LEONARD (1988-92) GP FG PCT 1988-89 28 81-154 .526 1989-90 8 15-45 .333 1990-91 32 202-418 .483 1991-92 30 209-431 .485 Totals 98 507-1048 .484 * 3 Pts. (1-1 in 1991) and 4-11 in 1992) 19. WILSON WASHINGTON (1975-77) 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 Totals GP 21 31 29 81 FG 132-223 245-457 220-372 597-1052 PCT .592 .536 .591 .567 20. RICARDO MARSH (1999-2003) 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 Totals Odell Hodge 76 GP FG 30 61-132 31 101-229 29 166-330 27 167-354 1117 495-1045 PCT .462 .441 .503 .472 .474 3PT 9-18 16-57 7-26 5-27 37-128 PCT .500 .281 .269 .185 .289 Anthony Carver FT 36-55 71-106 105-146 111-150 323-457 PCT REB-AVG PTS AVG .655 118-3.9 167 5.6 .670 136-4.4 289 9.3 .719 209-7.2 444 15.3 .740 227-8.4 450 6.7 .707 690-5.9 1350 11 Petey Sessoms Old Dominion University Monarchsin Overtime 1936-37 Norfolk Athletic Club 2 William & Mary Frosh 1 1938-39 Louisburg College 2 1965-66 1-10-66 at Hampden-Sydney 3 2-11-66 at Bridgewater 1 1971-72 12-9-71 Norfolk State (Scope) 1 2-11-72 Norfolk State (Scope) 1 2-22-72 at Randolph-Macon 2 1972-73 at Roanoke (NCAA) 1 1-24-74 Xavier (Ohio) 1 2-10-75 at Randolph-Macon 2 1975-76 1-22-76 at Roanoke 1 1-28-76 at Madison 1 1976-77 12-6-76 at Austin Peay 1 1-6-77 at Georgia Southern 1 3-9-77 Villanova (Scope NIT) 1 1978-79 12-9-78 at Austin Peay 1 1-6-79 Florida State(Kiwanis) 2 East Carolina 2 2-15-79 at VCU 1 3-12-79 at Clemson (NIT) 2 1979-80 2-23-80 at William & Mary 1 3-1-80 Navy (ECAC Finals in Hampton)1 1980-81 1-21-81 at James Madison 2 2-7-81 Richmond 1 1981-82 12-9-81 Marquette 1 12-19-81 at Dayton 1 1-23-82 at William & Mary 1 1983-84 1-28-84 VCU 1 2-1-84 at James Madison 1 1984-85 2-2-85 Jacksonville 1 1987-88 1-18-88 Alabama-Birmingham 1 2-15-88 at Alabama-Birmingham 1 1987-88 W.Kentucky (SBC Trn in Richmond) 1 1988-89 1-23-89 VCU 1 UAB (SBC Charlotte,NC) 1 1989-90 12-5-89 at George Washington 1 1-15-90 at South Alabama 1 1-29-90 at Richmond 1 2-7-90 at South Florida 1 1990-91 12-22-90 South Florida 1 12-29-90 East Carolina 1 1991-92 2-1-92 William & Mary 1 2-22-92 East Carolina 1 Monarch Basketball 2004-05 50-49 34-42 39-45 L L L 108-119 92-104 L L 119-122 105-101 100-95 87-88 86-83 86-85 L W W L W W 83-88 87-83 L W 76-81 83-82 68-71 L W L 65-68 80-76 90-85 72-71 61-59 L W W W W 71-69 62-51 W W 65-63 82-80 W W 70-75 77-78 56-54 L L W 56-54 67-68 W L 78-79 L 82-80 74-80 86-84 W L W 93-101 87-89 L L 67-71 94-85 76-74 93-94 L W W L 75-82 79-78 L W 102-92 89-83 W W 1992-93 1-4-93 1993-94 2-23-94 1994-95 12-5-94 12-16-94 2-11-95 3-17-95 1995-96 11-25-95 12-28-95 2-3-96 2-14-96 1996-97 1-1-97 1-15-97 2-8-97 3-3-97 1997-98 1-7-98 1998-99 2-10-99 at South Florida 1 78-76 W at American 1 77-81 L at Tulane 1 vs Weber St.(Hawaii) 1 vs American(CAA/Richmond)1 vs Villanova (NCAA/Albany NY)3 80-85 94-86 77-67 89-81 L W W W vs Ohio U (Alaska) at CS Sacramento at VCU at George Mason 2 1 1 1 89-90 69-62 76-85 93-92 L W L W Mississippi St.(Puerto Rico) 1 at American 1 at UNC Wilmington 1 James Madison(CAA Finals) 1 72-71 77-80 73-74 62-58 W L L W at UNC Wilmington 1 50-58 L at American East Carolina (CAA) 1 2 76-70 65-62 W W 1999-00 1-5-00 at VCU 1 67-73 1-15-00 at George Mason 1 75-77 2-7-00 at Va. Tech 1 67-78 2-10-00 at American 1 67-68 2000-01 1-17-01 at East Carolina 1 63-68 1-27-01 Richmond 2 73-77 3-3-01 William & Mary (CAA) 1 53-47 2001-02 1-19-02 VA Commonwealth U. 1 79-77 2002-03 1-15-03 Delaware 1 74-75 2003-04 12-04-03 at VA. Tech 1 94-92 12-06-13 Charlotte 2 102-105 Overall Overtime Record: 35-37 Division I (Since 1976-77) Overtime Record: 30-29 L L L L L L W L L W L Paul Webb’s teams won 12 overtime games, including three doubleovertime victories in 1978-79 against Florida State, East Carolina & Clemson. 77 The Leaderboards Monarch 1,000 Point Club Name 1. Valentine, Ronnie 2. Anthony, Leo 3. Hodge, Odell 4. Sessoms, Petey 5. Carver, Anthony 6. Gatling, Chris 7. McAdoo, Ronnie 8. Twardzik, Dave 9. Copeland, Joel 10. Gattison, Kenny 11. Keith Jackson 12 McDonald, Darrin 13. Thomas, Keith 14. Poag, Mark 15. Furhmann, Jeff 16. Lozon, Harry 17. Leddy, Randy 18. Leonard, Ricardo 19. Washington, Wilson 20. Marsh, Ricardo 21. West, Mark 22. Knickerbocker, H. 23. Smith, Charlie 24. Caruthers, Joey 25. Noble, Skip 26. Pritchett, Bob 27. Wright, Rasheed 28. Byers, Mike 29. Jones, Mike 30. McCullum, Andre 31. Purnell,Oliver 32. Hoffman, Bobby 33. Davis, Mark 34. St.Clair, Dick 35. Nau, Rick 36. Bowdler, Cal 37. Davis, Garrick 38. Speakes, Buttons 38. Mann, Billy Career Assist Leaders GP Sea. Yrs Points Avg. 101 82 128 123 110 85 118 82 81 122 117 113 121 125 102 82 90 98 81 117 117 105 121 118 89 50 116 123 111 109 90 82 114 70 81 118 109 80 112 4 4 4+ 4 4 3 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 4 4 3 4 4 5 4 4 3 2 4 4 4 3 3 4 4 3 3 4 4 3 4 2,204 2,181* 2,117 1,985 1,958 1,811 1,776 1,660 1,657 1,623 1,592 1,564# 1,530 1,475 1,429 1,424 1,411 1,399 1,366 1,350 1,308 1,286* 1,250 1,202 1,193 1,188 1,185 1,175 1,166 1,118 1,090 1,041* 1,039 1,038 1,028 1,017 1,009 1,005 1,004 21.8 26.6 16.5 16.1 17.8 21.3 15.1 20.2 20.5 13.3 13.6 13.8 12.6 11.8 14.0 17.4 15.7 14.3 16.9 11.5 11.2 12.2 10.3 10.2 13.4 23.8 10.2 9.6 10.5 10.3 12.1 12.7 9.1 14.8 12.7 8.6 9.3 12.6 9.0 1976-80 1957-61 1992-97 1991-95 1986-90 1988-91 1978-82 1969-72 1970-74 1982-86 1989-93 1985-90 1982-86 1995-99 1973-77 1967-70 1962-66 1988-92 1975-77 1999-03 1979-83 1952-57 1981-85 1973-77 1968-71 1966-68 1999-03 1995-99 1991-95 1996-01 1972-75 1958-62 1981-85 1967-70 1970-73 1995-99 1985-89 1966-69 1978-82 *Includes some games not allowed in NCAA records. Career Rebounding Leaders Name 1. Leddy, Randy 2. West, Mark 3. Hodge, Odell 3. Washington, Wilson 4. Gattison, Kenny 5. McAdoo, Ronnie 6. Valentine, Ronnie 7. Copeland, Joel 8. Gatling, Chris 9. Dougan, Ray 10. Drews, Ron 11. Cox, Steve 12. Bowdler, Cal 13. Sessoms, Petey 14. Carver, Anthony 15. Marsh, Ricardo 16. Reggie Bassette 17. Street, Tom 18. Rountree, Jay 19. Furhman, Jeff 20. Jones, Clifton 21. Noble, Skip 22. McCullum, Andre GP Sea. Yrs Rebounds Avg. 90 117 128 81 122 118 101 81 85 83 83 89 118 123 110 117 118 85 83 102 115 89 109 4 4 4+ 3 4 4 4 4 3 4 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 4 3 3 3 1,153 1,113 1,086 1,011 963 953 949 939 859 825 796 784 783 779 755 690 658 657 644 627 609 597 561 1962-66 1979-83 1992-97 1975-77 1982-86 1978-82 1976-80 1970-74 1988-91 1959-63 1966-69 1968-71 1995-99 1991-95 1986-90 1999-2003 1995-99 1972-75 1971-75 1973-77 1996-01 1968-71 1996-01 12.8 9.5 8.5 12.5 7.9 8.1 9.4 11.6 10.1 9.9 9.6 8.8 6.6 6.3 6.9 5.9 5.6 7.7 7.8 6.1 5.3 6.7 5.1 Career FG Pct. Leaders Name 1. Gatling, Chris 2. Washington, Wilson 3. West, Mark 4. Odell Hodge 5. Lozon, Harry 6. Michaelson, Ricky 7. Gattison, Kenny 8. Davis, Garrick 9. Valentine, Ronnie 10. Bassette, Reggie 11. Twardzik, Dave 12. Rountree, Jay 13. Davis, Mark Sea. Years FGM-FGA 3 3 4 4+ 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 1988-91 1975-77 1979-83 1992-97 1967-70 1970-73 1982-86 1985-89 1976-80 1995-99 1969-72 1971-75 1981-85 697-1150 597-1052 561-1004 866-1560 605-1090 285-515 631-1143 383-720 963-1870 308-601 556-1098 605-1090 426-848 PCT .606 .567 .559 .555 .555 .553 .552 .532 .515 .512 .506 .505 .501 Name 1. Smith, Frank 2. Twardzik, Dave 3. Brion Dunlap 4. Caruthers, Joey 5. St. Clair, Dick 6. Robinson, Grant 7. Anderson, Donald 8. Purnell, Oliver 9. Swann, Kevin 10. Troy Nance 11. Nau, Rick 12. Smith, Charlie 13. Speakes, Buttons 14. Byers, Mike 14. Thomas, Keith GA Sea. Years Assists 120 82 124 118 70 117 112 90 115 113 81 121 80 123 121 4 3 4 4 3 4 4 3 4 4 3 4 3 4 4 883 880 680 619 608 596 488 476 458 457 423 385 380 363 334 1984-88 1969-72 1994-98 1973-77 1967-70 1979-83 1989-93 1972-75 1989-94 2001-04 1970-73 1981-85 1966-69 1995-99 1982-86 Avg. 7.4 10.7 5.5 5.2 8.7 5.1 4.4 5.3 3.9* 4.0 5.2 3.2 4.8 2.95 2.8 Top Career Scoring Averages 1. Leo Anthony 2. Bob Pritchett 3. Ronnie Valentine 4. Chris Gatling 5. Joel Copeland 6. Dave Twardzik 1957-61 1966-68 1976-80 1988-91 1970-74 1969-72 26.6* 23.8 21.8 21.3 20.5 20.2 Most Career 30-Point Games Name 1. Leo Anthony 2. Chris Gatling 3. Ronnie Valentine 4. Bob Pritchett 5. Joel Copeland Dave Twardzik No. Years 29 12 11 8 7 7 1957-61 1988-91 1976-80 1966-68 1970-74 1969-72 *Played two years at Cent. Conn. State. Most Career Games Played Career Steal Leaders Name 1. Smith, Frank 2. Byers, Mike 3. Caruthers, Joey 4. Robinson, Grant 5. Swann, Kevin 6. McDonald, Darrin 7. Thomas, Keith 8. Dunlap, Brion 9. Greene, Pierre 10. Gatling, Chris 11. Conrad, Tommy 12. Smith, Charlie 13. Anderson, Donald 14. Furhmann, Jeff 15. Wright, Rasheed 16. Leonard, Ricardo 16. Troy Nance GA Years Steals 120 123 118 117 115 113 121 124 123 85 111 121 112 102 116 98 113 1984-88 1995-99 1973-77 1979-83 1989-94 1985-90 1982-86 1994-98 1999-02 1988-91 1975-79 1981-85 1989-93 1973-77 2002-03 1988-92 2001-04 295 189 188 184 179 165 160 154 148 147 139 139 137 131 131 127 127 Avg. 2.5 1.5 1.6 1.6 1.5* 1.5# 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.7 1.3 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.1 1.3 1.1 1. E.J. Sherod Odell Hodge 3. Mark Poag 4. Petey Sessoms 5. Mike Byers Pierre Greene 7. Kenny Gattison 8. Keith Thomas Charlie Smith 10. Frank Smith 1993-97 1992-97 1995-99 1991-95 1995-99 1999-02 1982-86 1982-86 1981-85 1984-88 128 128 125 123 123 123 122 121 121 120 *Played two years at Cent. Conn. St. Career Blocked Shots Leaders Name 1. West, Mark 2. Washington, Wilson 3. Hodge, Odell 4. Bowdler, Cal 5. Bassette, Reggie 6. Gatling, Chris 7. Gattison, Kenny GA Years Blocks 117 81 128 118 119 85 122 1979-83 1975-77 1992-97 1995-99 1995-99 1988-91 1982-86 446 364 286 219 199 195 126 Avg. 3.8 4.5 2.2 1.9 1.7 2.3 1.0 Top Career Rebounding Ave. 1. Wilson Washington 2. Randy Leddy 3. Joel Copeland 4. Chris Gatling 5. Ray Dougan 1975-77 1962-66 1970-74 1988-91 1959-63 12.5 12.3 11.6 10.1 9.9* Career Free Throw Leaders Name Seasons Years FTM FTA 1. Haithcock, Bobby 2. Thomas, Keith 3. Furhmann, Jeff 4. Anderson, Donald 5. St. Clair, Dick 6. Sessoms, Petey 7. Hanley, Clarence 8. Poag, Mark 9. Royster, Bernard 10. Swann, Kevin 11. Twardzik, Dave 12. Boyce, Richard 13. Conrad, Tommy 14. Michaelson, Ricky 4 4 4 4 3 4 3 3 4 4 3 3 4 3 126-148 401-482 209-251 276-333 178-217 519-633 152-187 177-218 234-290 267-331 548-686 162-203 256-323 118-150 1976-80 1982-86 1973-77 1989-93 1967-70 1991-95 1982-85 1995-99 1985-89 1989-94 1969-72 1965-68 1975-79 1970-73 PCT .851 .834 .833 .829 .820 .819 .816 .812 .807 .806* .799 .798 .793 .787 ODU Sports Hall of Famer Randy Leddy still owns the school record of 443 rebounds in a season and 1,153 career rebounds. *Played two years at Cen. Conn. State. 78 Old Dominion University The Leaderboards 9. 10. 12. 13. 14. Ronnie Valentine Joel Copeland Chris Gatling Odell Hodge Ronnie Valentine Joel Copeland Skip Noble Wilson Washington Odell Hodge Jeff Fuhrmann Bob Pritchett Chris Gatling Leo Anthony Ronnie Valentine 294 276 251 249 245 245 245 245 241 240 240 239 237 231 in 1976-77 in 1973-74 in 1990-91 in 1993-94 in 1972-73 in 1972-73 in 1970-71 in 1975-76 in 1996-97 in 1975-76 in 1967-68 in 1988-89 in 1960-61 in 1977-78 Single Game FG Leaders 1. Bob Pritchett 27 vs. 2. 3. 4. Leo Anthony Bob Pritchett Joel Copeland Ronnie Valentine Ronnie Valentine Jeff Fuhrmann Leo Anthony Joel Copeland Ronnie Valentine Ronnie Valentine Ronnie McAdoo Skip Noble Chris Gatling 24 vs. 20 vs. 19 vs. 19 at. 17 vs. 17 vs. 16 vs. 16 vs. 15 vs. 15 vs. 15 vs. 15 vs. 15 vs. 6. 8. 10. Richmond Prof. Inst., 2-14-68 Lynchburg, 2-13-61 Hampden-Sydney, 1-9-68 Rollins (NCAA), 3-8-74 Tulane, 12-20-77 Western Carolina, 1-17-77 Baptist, 2-14-76 Elon, 12-14-59 Delaware, 1-5-74 Marshall, 1-29-77 William & Mary, 2-21-77 George Mason, 2-12-80 Georgia Southern, 1-28-71 South Florida, 2-15-90 Single Season FT Leaders 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Dave Twardzik Petey Sessoms Ricardo Leonard Leo Anthony Dave Twardzik Chris Gatling Leo Anthony 222 215 191 176 174 171 168 in 1970-71 in 1994-95 in 1991-92 in 1958-59 in 1971-72 in 1990-91 in 1957-58 Single Game FT Leaders 1. 2. 3. Dave Twardzik Ricardo Leonard Dave Twardzik Leo Anthony Leo Anthony Leo Anthony Leo Anthony Leo Anthony 9. Dave Twardzik Joe Bunn 10. Bernard Royster Ricardo Leonard Dave Twardzik 24 (24-26) vs. Norfolk State, 3-12-71 17 (17-20) vs. William & Mary, 2-1-92 16 (16-19) vs. Norfolk State, 1-11-71 16 (16-21) vs. Elon, 1959-60 16 (16-18) vs. Hampden-Sydney, 1959-60 16 (16-19) vs. Baltimore, 12-6-57 16 (16-20) vs. Newport News App, 2-10-58. 16 (16-16) at. Roanoke, 2-21-58 15 (15-19) vs. St.Francis,(PA.), 1-6-71 15 (15-15) vs. JMU (CAA Trn.) 3-2-96 14 (14-14) vs. Virginia Tech, 11-29-86 14 (14-19) at Iona, 12-2-92 14 (14-14) vs. James Madison, 1-14-72 Consecutive Free Throws, One Season 1. 2. 3. 4. Donald Anderson Rasheed Wright Bobby Haithcock Mike Jones Petey Sessoms Petey Sessoms 33 31 29 29 24 24 Career 3 Pt. Field Goal Percentage Leaders Single Game 3Pt. Field Goal Leaders Single Season FG Leaders 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. Mark Poag Anthony Carver 3. Anthony Carver Keith Jackson Petey Sessoms Petey Sessoms Mark Poag Mark Poag Mark Poag 6. Keith Jackson Petey Sessoms Mark Poag Mark Poag 10. Anthony Carver Anthony Carver Keith Jackson Keith Jackson Petey Sessoms Petey Sessoms Petey Sessoms Petey Sessoms Petey Sessoms Mike Jones Mike Jones Mark Poag 9 vs. VMI, 11-25-97 9 vs. George Mason, 1-9-89 8 at VCU, 1-14-89 8 vs. JMU, 2-17-93 8 vs. New Hampshire, 12-8-94 8 at St. Joseph’s, 1-4-95 8 vs. George Mason, 1-17-96 8 vs. Richmond, 2-17-96 8 vs. ECU, 1-28-98 7 at South Alabama, 1-7-91 7 vs. JMU, 2-17-93 7 at GMU, 1-8-97 7 at VCU, 1-18-97 6 vs. VCU, 1-21-89 6 at Jacksonville, 1-30-89 6 vs. Iona, 12-5-92 6 at So. Miss, 3-1-93. 6 at So. Florida, 1-4-93 6 at American, 1-11-93 6 at South Carolina, 11-27-93 6 vs. Hofstra, 12-4-93 (at UCSB) 6 at George Mason, 1-22-94 6 at Tulane, 12-5-94 6 at William & Mary, 1-21-95 6 vs. W&M, 2-21-96 Single Season 3Pt. Field Goal Leaders 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 14. 15. Anthony Carver Petey Sessoms Mark Poag Petey Sessoms Mark Poag Mike Jones Mark Poag Anthony Carver Steve Trax Mark Poag Keith Jackson Petey Sessoms Keith Jackson Mike Jones John Waller Rasheed Wright Keith Jackson 94 90 90 89 82 80 80 78 76 76 72 69 68 68 57 56 53 1989-90 1993-94 1997-98 1994-95 1996-97 1994-95 1998-99 1988-89 1987-88 1995-96 1992-93 1992-93 1990-91 1993-94 2003-04 2002-03 1991-92 Single Season 3 Pt. Field Goal Percentage Leaders (min. 27 made) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Mark Poag Steve Trax Kevin Swann Petey Sessoms Steve Trax Mark Poag Mike Jones Keith Jackson Petey Sessoms Frank Smith Anthony Carver Darrin McDonald Mike Jones .474 .449 .439 .431 .427 .427 .426 .419 .419 .412 .407 .407 .400 (90-190) (48-107) (29-66) (69-160) (76-178) (76-178) (80-188) (72-172) (90-215) (28-68) (94-231) (35-86) (68-170) 1997-98 1986-87 1993-94 1992-93 1987-88 1995-96 1994-95 1992-93 1993-94 1987-88 1989-90 1988-89 1993-94 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Steve Trax Mike Jones Mark Poag Keith Jackson Petey Sessoms Frank Smith Anthony Carver Darrin McDonald John Waller .435 (124-285) .406 (168-414) .397 328-826) .394 (216-548) .393 (270-687) .393 (53-135) .389 (219-562 ) .380 (81-213) .366 (140-382) 1984-88 1991-95 1995-99 1989-93 1991-95 1984-88 1986-90 1985-90 2001-04 Career 3 Pt. Field Goal Leaders 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Mark Poag Petey Sessoms Anthony Carver Keith Jackson Mike Jones John Waller Steve Trax 1. Leo Anthony Chris Gatling Leo Anthony Leo Anthony Bob Pritchett Leo Anthony Joel Copeland Dave Twardzik Ronnie Valentine Ricky Michaelson Harry Lozon Ricardo Leonard Petey Sessoms 328-826 270-687 219-562 216-548 168-414 140-382 124-285 1995-99 1991-95 1986-90 1989-93 1991-95 2001-04 1984-88 Single Season 30-Point Games 6. 9. 12 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 1960-61 1988-89 1957-58 1958-59 1967-68 1959-60 1973-74 1970-71 1976-77 1972-73 1967-68 1988-92 1994-95 Single Season Individual Blocked Shot Leaders 1. 2. 3. 4. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Wilson Washington Mark West Mark West Mark West Wilson Washington Wilson Washington Mark West Cal Bowdler Odell Hodge Chris Gatling Cal Bowdler Chris Gatling Chris Gatling 5.3 4.1 4.0 3.9 3.9 3.9 3.2 2.9 2.5 2.6 2.4 2.3 1.9 165 123 113 117 83 115 93 97 84 85 68 61 49 1975-76 1981-82 1980-81* 1979-80* 1974-75 1976-77 1982-83 1998-99 1996-97 1990-91 1997-98 1988-89 1989-90 Single Season Highest Team Blocked Shot Ave. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1998-99 1996-97 1975-76 1980-81 1997-98 1995-96 1981-82 7.3 7.1 6.4 5.7 6.0 5.4 5.4 248* 233 197 160 167 166 163 7. 1992-93 8. 1982-83 9. 1993-94 10. 1990-91 11. 1994-95 * CAA Record 4.9 4.6 4.5 4.4 4.2 141 134 141 140 137 1991-92 2000-01 1978-79 1994-95 1994-95 1993-94 The Old Dominion University Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2004. From Left to right: Samantha Salvia (field hockey), Matt Quatrraro (baseball), Petey Sessoms (basketball), Natasha Smith (daughter of Charlie Smith) and Harriet Smith (wife of Charlie Smith-basketball), who was inducted posthumously and Roger Randall (wrestling). Monarch Basketball 2004-05 79 100 Point Games Old Dominion’s 100 pt. Games 101-90 101-89 101-80 101-115 101-77 100-92 100-92 100-81 100-69 100-95 vs. vs. at vs. vs. vs. at vs. vs. vs. Georgia Southern (Fieldhouse) ....................... January 22, 1977 Alabama-Birmingham (Scope) ........................ January 7, 1989 Roanoke .............................................................. February 19, 1977 Philadelphia Textile .......................................... February 22, 1967 South Alabama (Scope) .................................... February 22, 1988 Richmond (Richmond Col.) ............................. December 29, 1978 Hampden-Sydney ............................................. January 9, 1967 Bridgewater ........................................................ February 2, 1962 Mt. St. Mary’s (field house) ............................. December 4, 1973 Randolph-Macon (field house) ot ................... February 22, 1972 100 pt. Games vs. Old Dominion 100-83 100-72 106-131 91-131 112-123 119-122 82-119 108-119 91-116 101-115 102-113 94-112 104-112 86-111 82-111 80-111 92-109 96-108 94-108 98-108 113-105 67-105 103-105 88-105 104-105 96-105 88-105 92-105 102-105 92-104 96-103 83-103 89-102 76-102 87-102 94-102 vs. vs. at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at vs. at at at at at at at W. Virginia State ................................................ December 27, 1968 George Mason .................................................... February 19, 1994 Western Kentucky ............................................. November 27, 1972 Marshall .............................................................. February 27, 1968 Norfolk State ...................................................... February 23, 1970 Norfolk State (Scope) ot ................................... December 9, 1971 North Carolina ................................................... December 1, 1992 Hampden-Sydney ............................................. January 10, 1966 Nevada-Las Vegas ............................................. December 20, 1975 Philadelphia Textile .......................................... February 22, 1967 Norfolk State (NCAA) ...................................... March 6, 1969 American ............................................................ January 30, 1967 Georgia Southern .............................................. January 7, 1978 Atlantic Christian .............................................. December 19, 1966 Frederick ............................................................. 1964-65 Philadelphia ....................................................... February 25, 1969 Georgia Southern .............................................. January 29, 1972 Cincinnati ........................................................... February 13, 1971 American ............................................................ January 30, 1967 Atlantic Christian .............................................. January 29, 1965 Southern Miss. ................................................... March 1, 1993 Alabama .............................................................. December 14, 1991 Marshall .............................................................. December 28, 1966 Roanoke .............................................................. December 13, 1965 Atlantic Christian .............................................. December 16, 1965 Atlantic Christian .............................................. 1962-63 Philadelphia Textile .......................................... January 13, 1968 Virginia Tech ...................................................... December 10, 1988 Charlotte (2 ot) ................................................... December 6, 2003 Bridgewater ........................................................ February 11, 1966 Roanoke .............................................................. February 20, 1971 Nevada-Las Vegas ............................................. December 27, 1986 James Madison .................................................. January 18, 1993 Virginia Tech ...................................................... Nov. 24, 1984 Western Kentucky ............................................. December 9, 1974 American ............................................................ December12, 1966 Most Points - Single Game 175 152 125 131 125 124 Vs. Richmond Prof. Inst. 124-95 (Feb. 3, 1966) 150 Vs. Kentucky Wesleyan 125-112 (Jan. 30, 1973 122 100 75 50 25 Vs. Baltimore 122-100 (Dec. 8, 1967) Richmond Prof. Inst. ......................................... February 14, 1968 Mt. St. Mary’s ..................................................... February 3, 1968 Kentucky Wesleyan (Fieldhouse) .................... January 30, 1973 Richmond Prof. Inst. ......................................... February 3, 1966 Baltimore ............................................................ December 8, 1967 Southern Mississippi ........................................ February 5, 1971 George Mason .................................................... January 22, 1994 Hampton Institute ............................................. December 28, 1967 Campbell (Fieldhouse) ..................................... January 24, 1976 Kentucky Wesleyan (Fieldhouse) .................... February 1, 1975 Mt. St. Mary’s ..................................................... February 19, 1972 Norfolk State (Scope) overtime ....................... December 9, 1971 Roanoke .............................................................. December 28, 1968 Shenandoah ........................................................ December 3, 1992 Tulane .................................................................. December 20, 1977 Richmond Prof. Inst. ......................................... February 11, 1964 Southeastern ...................................................... January 6, 1962 Rice (ODUKC-Scope) ........................................ December 28, 1971 Loyola-Md. ......................................................... December 12, 1967 Southern Mississippi ........................................ March 1, 1993 Randolph-Macon ............................................... January 10, 1968 South Florida ..................................................... December 20, 1973 Delaware State (Scope) ..................................... December 4, 1976 Roanoke (Fieldhouse) ....................................... December 8, 1976 Norfolk State ...................................................... February 23, 1970 Catholic U. (Hampton Col.) ............................. March 2, 1980 East Carolina ...................................................... January 31, 1978 St. Francis (Pa.) (Fieldhouse) ........................... February 13, 1973 Campbell (Fieldhouse) ..................................... January 3, 1972 Baptist (Fieldhouse) .......................................... February 14, 1976 Yale (Scope) ........................................................ December 27, 1973 George Mason (CAA Trn.) ............................... March 4, 1995 Southern Mississippi (Fieldhouse) ................. February 3, 1973 Atlantic Christian (Fieldhouse) ....................... December 1, 1976 St. Francis (Pa.) (Fieldhouse ............................. January 6, 1971 Randolph-Macon ............................................... January 8, 1969 Hampden-Sydney ............................................. January 10, 1969 Randolph-Macon ............................................... February 7, 1968 Baptist (Fieldhouse) .......................................... February 9, 1977 Maine .................................................................. January 19, 1977 Roanoke .............................................................. January 26, 1962 Hampden-Sydney ............................................. January 10, 1970 Roanoke .............................................................. February 10, 1975 Hampden-Sydney ............................................. January 10, 1966 Lynchburg .......................................................... February 16, 1962 USC-Aiken (Scope) ........................................... November 30, 1984 Western Kentucky ............................................. November 27, 1972 Towson State ...................................................... December 10, 1966 Lynchburg .......................................................... December 10, 1965 Bluefield State .................................................... December 27, 1967 William and Mary ............................................. February 2, 1994 Hampden-Sydney ............................................. February 20, 1968 Norfolk State (Scope)-ot ................................... February 11, 1972 Delaware State (Scope) ..................................... November 29, 1983 Marshall (Fieldhouse) ....................................... January 29, 1977 Florida A&M ...................................................... January 2,1993 George Mason (Scope) ...................................... February 12, 1980 Bridgewater ........................................................ February 1, 1962 Philadelphia Textile (Fieldhouse) ................... February 26, 1975 Georgia Southern .............................................. December 9, 1972 Georgia Southern .............................................. January 7, 1978 Atlantic Christian .............................................. December 16, 1965 Long Island (Fieldhouse) ................................. March l4, 1972 George Mason .................................................... Jan. 17, 1996 St. Francis (Fieldhouse) .................................... February 25, 1976 Georgia Southern .............................................. March 1, 1975 Southern Mississippi ........................................ February 3, 1972 Marshall .............................................................. December 28, 1966 Hampden-Sydney ............................................. February 20, 1967 Towson State ...................................................... December 7, 1965 St. Francis (Pa.) .................................................. February 2, 1977 VMI ...................................................................... November 24, 1998 William & Mary (ot) .......................................... February 1, 1992 Southeastern (Scope) ........................................ February 13, 1979 Delaware State (Scope) ..................................... December 1, 1979 Baltimore ............................................................ March 2, 1967 Norfolk State (NCAA) ...................................... March 6, 1969 Washington & Lee ............................................. December 3, 1965 Washington & Lee ............................................. 1964-65 Baltimore ............................................................ December 14, 1963 Richmond Prof. Inst. ......................................... February 5, 1962-63 Bridgewater ........................................................ February 1, 1962-63 Norfolk State (Fieldhouse) ............................... January 11, 1971 Charlotte ............................................................. December 6, 2003 VCU ..................................................................... February 5, 1969 Roanoke (Fieldhouse) ....................................... December 14, 1974 Bloomsburg State (Fieldhouse) ....................... January 11, 1975 Vs. Mount ST. Mary’s 131-76 (Feb. 3, 1968) vs. vs. vs. vs. at vs. at vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. at vs. vs. vs. vs. at at vs. vs. vs. at vs. at vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. at vs. vs. at vs. vs. at vs. vs. vs. at vs. vs. vs. vs. at vs. vs. vs. at vs. vs. vs. at at vs. vs. vs. vs. at at at vs. at at vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. at vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. Vs. Richmond Pro. Inst. 152-110 (Feb. 14, 1968) 152-110 131-76 125-112 124-95 122-100 121-80 120-91 120-106 120-93 120-87 120-78 119-122 119-66 118-71 116-99 115-88 114-67 114-86 114-87 113-105 113-76 113-81 113-47 113-69 112-123 112-59 112-81 112-94 111-73 111-74 110-82 110-94 110-82 110-71 109-105 109-75 109-67 109-70 109-55 108-80 108-72 108-82 108-68 108-119 107-97 107-72 106-131 106-61 106-82 106-73 105-72 105-99 105-101 105-82 105-87 104-83 104-73 104-84 104-77 104-91 104-112 104-105 104-78 103-86 103-75 103-89 103-82 103-105 103-90 103-71 103-79 103-69 102-92 102-57 102-82 102-53 102-113 102-82 102-68 102-65 102-82 102-67 102-97 102-105 101-69 101-100 101-79 0 80 Old Dominion University Team Averages YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM AVERAGES YEAR FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FREE THROW PERCENTAGE SCORING REBOUNDING 3 PT. FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 .447 .430 .482 .469 .479 .460 .495 .488 .477 .482 .448 .498 .456 .478 .474 .470 .474 .452 .468 .464 .509 .456 .508 .502 .470 .472 .429 .478 .457 .445 .465 .445 .418 .448 .433 .419 .406 .402 .442 .670 .730 .742 .705 .720 .730 .724 .704 .682 .720 .704 .697 .725 .733 .707 .657 .644 .649 .712 .683 .686 .698 .754 .705 .683 .686 .740 .751 (11th Nat.) .705 .717 .705 .662 .616 .696 .668 .690 .723 .702 .720* 87.3 88.8 98.2 85.4 85.4 89.4 95.7 85.1 83.4 86.6 82.5 88.3 76.8 79.3 75.0 70.6 68.9 68.9 70.8 74.2 66.9 65.7 76.8 82.2 77.8 75.8 74.7 84.3 (24th Nat.) 83.7 77.2 71.3 71.0 62.1 71.5 64.7 67.5 67.1 66.6 73.7* 43.8 46.1 44.7 42.0 44.6 51.7 50.3 42.0 45.5 45.6 47.0 47.5 40.8 37.9 42.0 40.9 38.6 39.8 35.3 36.5 32.0 31.9 29.5 36.5 36.2 37.1 34.1 38.9 40.9 35.5 36.4 39.0 37.5 40.5 34.9 36.3 37.2 37.9 38.4 .357 .397 .401 .395 .347 .339 .423 .396 .361 .341 .320 .374 .361 .308 .328 .335 .319 .342 *First in the CAA Monarch Basketball 2004-05 Under the Sonny Allen fastbreak, the Monarchs averaged 85 or more points per game nine times, including 98.2 in 1967-68 and 95.7 in 1971-72. 81 Home Court Advantage Home Court Advantage Norfolk Scope 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2-2 2-3 2-1 2-1 2-1 3-2 6-7 13-3 13-1 9-4 14-4 11-2 13-1 10-3 10-3 5-9 8-3 8-4 7-7 5-5 9-0 5-3 10-1 8-3 8-1 6-5 8-2 5-3 3-3 1-0 219-90 (.709) Hampton Coliseum 1970-71 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1982-83 1984-85 1988-89 1989-90 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1-0 1-1 1-0 4-0 0-1 1-0 2-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 14-4 (.820) Yearly Home Attendance Ave. ODU Fieldhouse 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 1976-77 ............................................... 6,581 1977-78 ............................................... 7,317 1978-79 ............................................... 6,701 1979-80 ............................................... 7,492 1980-81 ............................................... 7,002 1981-82 ............................................... 5,992 1982-83 ............................................... 6,291 1983-84 ............................................... 4,582 1984-85 ............................................... 5,196 1985-86 ............................................... 5,941 1986-87 ............................................... 5,219 1987-88 ............................................... 5,370 1988-89 ............................................... 6,381 1989-90 ............................................... 5,489 12-2 7-2 8-1 13-1 14-0 13-1 11-0 1-0 2-0 3-1 3-0 1-0 1-0 3-0 1-1 5-0 3-2 6-1 8-6 115-18 (.865) Largest Monarch Victory Margins 67 (128-61) 66 (113-47) 58 (128-70) 55 (131-76) 54 (109-55) 53 (119-66) 53 (112-59) 49 (102-53) 47 (93-46) 47 (118-71) 45 (106-61) 45 (102-57) 42 (109-67) 42 (152-110) 42 (120-78) 40 (108-68) 39 (121-80) Constant Convocation Center 2002-03 2003-04 TLS: 8-6 11-4 19-10 Largest Road Game Crowds 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. at North Carolina at UNLV at North Carolina vs. New Mexico (NCAA-Pittsburgh, Pa.) at NC State at North Carolina at Syracuse vs. Tulsa (NCAA-Albany, N.Y.) vs. Villanova (NCAA-Albany, N.Y.) at DePaul at Purdue (NIT) Kentucky (NCAA-Worcester, MA) Memphis St. John’s (Madison Sq. Gdns.) at Western Kentucky at Western Kentucky at South Alabama (SBC Final) at Dayton Duke (NCAA-Greensboro) at Alabama-Birmingham Nov. 22, 2003 ............................. 21,750 Dec. 27, 1986 .............................. 19,320 Dec. 1, 1992 ................................ 18,807 Mar. 14, 1997 ............................. 17,509 Nov. 23, 1999 ............................ 17,265 Jan. 3, 1990 ................................. 16,681 Jan. 30, 1981 ............................... 16,277 Mar. 19, 1995 ............................. 15,109 Mar. 17, 1995 ............................. 15,100 Jan. 10, 1981 ............................... 14,858 Mar. 15, 1979 ............................. 14,123 Mar. 20, 1992 ............................. 13,514 Nov. 14, 2001 ............................. 13,133 Dec. 27, 1984 .............................. 12,570 Dec.3, 1970 ................................. 12,408 Dec. 28, 1985 .............................. 12,343 Mar. 3, 1991 ............................... 12,200 Jan. 15, 1973 ............................... 12,152 Mar. 15, 1986 ............................. 12,096 Jan. 24, 1985 ............................... 12,032 1990-91 ............................................... 3,386 1991-92 ............................................... 3,925 1992-93 ............................................... 4,608 1993-94 ............................................... 5,899 1994-95 ............................................... 6,308* 1995-96 ............................................... 6,035** 1996-97 ............................................... 5,136 1997-98 ............................................... 4,542 1998-99 ............................................... 4,381 1999-00 ............................................... 3,563 2000-01 ............................................... 3,263 2001-02 ............................................... 3,260 2002-03 ............................................... 5,910** 2003-04 ............................................... 5695 *Led CAA/91st nationally. ** Led CAA vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. at vs. Lynchburg, Feb. 13, 1961 Delaware State, Dec. 4, 1976 in Scope Medical College of VA, Feb. 4, 1961 Mt. St. Mary’s, Feb. 3, 1968 Baptist, Feb. 9, 1977 (field house) Roanoke, Dec. 28, 1968 Catholic U., March 2, 1980 (Hampton Col.) Baltimore, March 2, 1967 Rider, Dec. 7, 1985. Shenandoah, Dec. 3, 1992 Towson State, Dec. 10, 1966 Southeastern, Feb. 13, 1979 (Scope) Hampden-Sydney, Jan. 10, 1969 Richmond Professional Institute, Feb. 14, 1968 Mt. St. Mary’s, Feb. 19, 1972 Roanoke, Feb. 10, 1975 So. Mississippi, Feb. 5, 1971 Best Team Starts 7-0 6-0 5-0 4-0 in in in in 1960-61 1979-80, 1996-97, 1998-99 1993-94 1982-83 Monarch Triple-Doubles Mark West 1-9-82 vs. Wagner 2-17-82 vs. William & Mary 104-80 vs. Vermont Wilson Washington 2-22-76 vs. Roanoke 2-5-76 at William & Mary 2-20-75 vs. Baptist 2-7-76 vs. Washington & Lee Pts. 16 14 12 REBS 10 11 13 BLKS 10 10 10 10 22 12 13 18 20 20 18 11 12 12 10 Top Five Double-Double Performers in a Season 1. Chris Gatling 2. Wilson Washington 3. Mark West 4. Mark West Odell Hodge Dave Twardzik 20 19 17 16 16 16 in 1990-91 in 1976-77 in 1982-83 in 1981-82 in 1996-97 in 1970-71 * *Points and Assists Career Double-Double Leaders 1. Mark West 2. Chris Gatling Odell Hodge 4. Wilson Washington 82 50 45 45 44 1979-83 1988-91 1992-97 1975-77 Old Dominion University All-Time Starters 1965-66 (7-17) F-Randy Leddy 6-4, Sr., 19.6 F-Richard Boyce 6-2, So., 15.5 G-Kenny Lanzone 5-9, So., 14.9 G-Jerry Nichols 6-0, Sr., 18.6 Top Subs: Dennis Riddleberger 6-2, So., 5.7 Jim Ismininger 6-3, Jr., 5.2* 1966-67 (14-12) F-Bob Pritchett 5-10, Jr., 22.2 F-Richard Boyce 6-2, Jr., 11.8 C-Ron Drews 6-5, So.,11.3 G-Buttons Speakes 5-11, So., 12.7 G-Bob Creasman 6-2, Jr., 9.2 Top Subs: Ken Hopkins 6-3, So, 8.7 Paul Shepard 6-1, So.,12.1* 1967-68 (19-7) F-Bob Pritchett 5-10, Sr., 25.4 F-Harry Lozon 6-3, So., 20.7 C-Ron Drews 6-5, Jr., 8.3 G-Dick St. Clair 5-9, So., 14.6 G-Buttons Speakes 5-11, Jr., 10.2 Top Subs: Ken Hopkins 6-3, Jr., 7.4 Richard Boyce 6-2, Sr., 9.7* 1968-69 (21-10) F-Harry Lozon 6-3, Jr., 16.9 F-Billy Hayes 6-6, So., 9.2 C-Steve Cox 6-8, So., 7.9 G-Buttons Speakes 5-11, Sr., 14.5 G-Dick St. Clair 5-9, Jr., 17.7 Top Subs: Skip Noble 6-5, So., 5.7* Ken Hopkins 6-3, Sr., 5.2* Ron Drews 6-5, Sr., 7.9* 1969-70 (21-7) F-Jim Cole 6-4, So.,16.4 F-Skip Noble 6-5, Jr., 15.2 F-Harry Lozon 6-3, Sr., 14.9 C-Steve Cox 6-8, Jr., 11.2 G-Dave Twardzik 6-0, So., 17.5 Top Subs: Berry Roach 6-4, Jr., 3.8 Dick St. Clair 5-9, Sr.,8.3* 1970-71 (21-9) F-Randy Couling 6-7, So., 9.7 F-Skip Noble 6-5, Sr., 19.7 C-Steve Cox 6-8, Sr., 11.7 G-Dave Twardzik 6-1, Jr., 20.3 G-Rick Nau 5-9, So.,10.5 Top Subs: Terry Foster 6-7, Jr., 8.1 Jack Baker 6-2, So., 4.3 1971-72 (14-10) F-Joel Copeland 6-6, So., 16.5 F-Terry Foster 6-7, Sr., 10.5 C-Jay Rountree 6-10, So., 9.4 G-Dave Twardzik 6-1, Sr., 23.4 G-Rick Nau 5-9, Jr., 11.3 Top Subs: Ricky Michaelson 6-4, So., 12.8* Jack Baker 6-2, Jr., 6.1 1972-73 (19-9) F-Tom Street 6-6, So., 10.0 F-Rick Michaelson 6-4, Jr., 22.2 C-Joel Copeland 6-7, Jr., 19.7 G-Rick Nau 5-10, Sr., 16.1 G-Oliver Purnell 6-1, So., 9.6 Top Subs: Gray Eubank 6-4, So., 8.2* Jack Baker 6-2, Sr., 4.6 1973-74 (20-7) F-Joel Copeland 6-7, Sr., 25.3 F-Tom Street 6-6, Jr., 9.8 C-Jay Rountree 6-10, Jr., 9.3 G-Gray Eubank 6-4, Jr., 10.3 G-Oliver Purnell 6-1, Jr., 13.8 Top Subs: Leo Hardy 6-4, Sr., 3.5 Joey Caruthers 6-0, Fr., 7.5* 1974-75 (25-6) F-Jeff Fuhrmann 6-5, So., 16.3 F-Gray Eubank 6-4, Sr.,12.0 C-Wilson Washington 6-9, So., 13.7 G-Joey Caruthers 6-0, So.,12.3 G-Oliver Purnell 6-1, Sr.,14.4 Top Subs: Tom Street 6-6, Sr., 9.3 Jay Rountree 6-10, Sr., 6.9* 1975-76 (19-12) F-Jeff Fuhrmann 6-5, Jr., 18.6 F-Reese Neyland 6-3, So., 10.9 C-Wilson Washington 6-9, Jr., 17.9 G-Joey Caruthers 6-0, Jr., 10.6 G-Tommy Conrad 6-0, Fr., 8.5 Top Subs: Ray Peszko 6-7, Sr., 4.3* Dave Moyer 6-4, Sr., 4.6 Terry Douglas 6-2, Jr., 4.2 1984-85 (19-12) F-Kenny Gattison 6-8, Jr., 16.1 F-Mark Davis 6-5, Sr.,14.0 C-Clarence Hanley 6-10, Jr., 10.7 G-Charlie Smith 6-3, Sr., 7.8 G-Keith Thomas 6-3, Jr., 12.6 Top Subs: Frank Smith 6-0, Fr., 4.2* Sylvester Charles 6-7, Jr., 3.5 1985-86 (23-8) F-Kenny Gattison 6-8, Sr., 17.4 F-Ronnie Wade 6-6,Sr.,7.7 C-Clarence Hanley 6-10, Sr., 6.8 G-Frank Smith 6-0, So., 8.5 G-Keith Thomas 6-3, Sr., 14.1 Top Subs: Garrick Davis 6-7, Fr., 4.9 Sylvester Charles 6-7, Sr., 3.7 1976-77 (25-4) F-Ronnie Valentine 6-7, Fr., 22.4 F-Jeff Fuhrmann 6-5, Sr., 12.9 C-Wilson Washington 6-9, Sr., 18.0 G-Joey Caruthers 6-0, Sr., 9.8 G-Terry Douglas 6-1, Sr., 4.0 Top Subs: Richie Wright 5-10, Fr., 8.5 Reese Neyland 6-3, Jr., 5.8 Tommy Conrad 5-11, So.,3.3 1986-87 (6-22) F-Anthony Carver 6-7, Fr., 15.5 F-Bernard Royster 6-5, So., 9.9 C-Howard Morgan 6-9, Fr., 1.3 G-Frank Smith 6-0, Jr., 7.6 G-Steve Trax 6-5, Jr., 12.7 Top Subs: Gerald Lofton 6-7, Jr., 5.0* David Grissom 6-7, Jr., 2.6 1977-78 (11-15) F-Ronnie Valentine 6-7, So., 24.1 F-Reese Neyland 6-3, Sr., 11.2 C-Larry Orton 6-8, Jr., 6.6 G-Richie Wright 5-10, So., 13.1 G-Tommy Conrad 6-0, Jr., 10.3 Top Subs: Bobby Haithcock 6-4, So., 5.1 Chris Pickett 6-8, Sr., 4.0 1987-88 (18-12) F-Anthony Carver 6-7, So., 15.0 F-Steve Trax 6-5, Sr., 10.7 F-Garrick Davis 6-7, Jr., 12.6 G-Frank Smith 6-0, Sr., 9.3 G-Darrin McDonald 6-4, So., 13.5 Top Subs: Bernard Royster 6-5, Jr., 10.9 Donald Grant 6-0, Fr., 2.3 1978-79 (23-7) F-Ronnie Valentine 6-7, Jr., 23.4 F-Ronnie McAdoo 6-6, Fr., 15.2 C-Mike Ray 6-8, Jr., 5.6 G-Bobby Vaughan 6-2, So., 9.3 G-Tom Conrad 6-0, Sr., 8.1 Top Subs: Tommy Branch 6-5, Fr., 12.0 Ricky Adams 6-2, Fr., 5.3 Bobby Haithcock 6-4, Jr., 4.7 1988-89 (15-13) F-Anthony Carver 6-7, Jr., 20.2 F-Garrick Davis 6-7, Sr., 7.6 C-Chris Gatling 6-9, So.,22.4 G-Darrin McDonald 6-4, Jr., 12.9 G-Donald Grant 6-1, So., 5.4 Top Subs: Ricardo Leonard 6-7, Fr., 8.1 Terrance Jacobs 6-3, Fr., 3.3 1979-80 (25-5) F-Ronnie Valentine 6-7, Sr., 18.5 F-Ronnie McAdoo 6-6, So., 14.4 C-Mark West 6-10, Fr., 4.8 G-Grant Robinson 6-1, Fr., 7.8 G-Bobby Vaughan 6-4, Jr., 9.2 Top Subs: Billy Mann 6-4, So., 9.5 Tommy Branch 6-5, So., 9.5 1989-90 (14-14) F-Anthony Carver 6-7, Sr., 21.1 F-Cyril Cox 6-7, Jr., 2.9 C-Chris Gatling 6-9, Jr., 20.5 G-Darrin McDonald 6-4, Sr., 14.1 G-Chuck Evans 5-11, Fr., 5.1 Top Subs: Keith Jackson 6-5, Fr., 9.3* Donald Anderson 6-1, Fr., 4.1 1980-81 (18-10) F-Ronnie McAdoo 6-6, Jr., 15.9 F-Billy Mann 6-4, Jr., 13.9 C-Mark West 6-10, So., 10.9 G-Bobby Vaughan 6-2, Sr., 12.1 G-Grant Robinson 6-1, So., 9.1 Top Subs: Bert Kragtwik 6-10, So., 5.4 1990-91 (14-18) F-Ricardo Leonard 6-7, Jr., 16.0 F-Keith Jackson 6-5, So., 15.9 C-Chris Gatling 6-10, Sr.,21.0 G-John Robinson 6-2, Jr., 6.8 G-Donald Anderson 6-0, So.,4.2 Top Subs: Joe Leake 6-3, Fr., 5.1* Al Grant 6-5, Jr., 4.3 * 1991-92 (15-15) F-Ricardo Leonard 6-7, Sr., 20.4 F-Petey Sessoms 6-7, Fr., 9.0 F-Al Grant 6-6, Sr., 9.8 G-John Robinson 6-2, Sr.,8.2 G-Donald Anderson 6-0, Jr., 6.5 Top Subs: Keith Jackson 6-5, Jr., 11.8* David Harvey 6-8, Fr., 2.7 1981-82 (18-12) F-Ronnie McAdoo 6-6, Sr., 14.7 F-Tim Southerland 6-7, So., 4.2 C-Mark West 6-10, Jr., 15.7 G-Billy Mann 6-4, Sr., 11.2 G-Charlie Smith 6-3, Fr., 9.7 Top Subs: Grant Robinson 6-1, Jr., 6.6* Horace Lambert 6-8, Fr., 3.8* 1982-83 (19-10) F-Kenny Gattison 6-8, Fr., 8.4 F-Ronnie Wade 6-6, Fr., 9.4 C-Mark West 6-10, Sr., 14.4 G-Grant Robinson 6-1, Sr., 5.2 G-Charlie Smith 6-3, So., 12.1 Top Subs: Keith Thomas 6-3, Fr., 9.8 Horace Lambert 6-8, So., 4.9 1992-93 (21-8) F-Petey Sessoms 6-7, So., 16.9 F-Mario Mullen 6-6, Fr., 10.8 C-Odell Hodge 6-9, Fr., 14.7 G-Donald Anderson 6-0, Sr., 8.0 G-Keith Jackson 6-5, Sr., 16.9 Top Subs: Kevin Swann 6-2, Jr., 5.7 Kevin Larkin 6-4, Jr., 4.5 David Harvey 6-8, So., 2.6 1983-84 (19-12) F-Mark Davis 6-5, Jr., 14.2 F-Kenny Gattison 6-8, So., 11.1 C-Clarence Hanley 6-10, So., 9.2 G-Keith Thomas 6-3, So., 13.8 G-Charlie Smith 6-3,Jr., 11.8 Top Subs: Ronnie Wade 6-6, So., 5.4* Horace Lambert 6-8, Jr., 5.3 1993-94 (21-10) F-Petey Sessoms 6-7, Jr., 16.0 F-Mike Jones 6-5, Jr., 14.6 C-Odell Hodge 6-9, So.,19.4 G-Kevin Swann 6-2, Sr.,12.6 G-Kevin Larkin 6-4, Sr., 8.0 Top Subs: David Harvey 6-8, Jr., 4.0* M.Mullen 6-6, So., 2.3 1994-95 (21-12) F-Petey Sessoms 6-7, Sr., 22.1 F-Mario Mullen 6-6, Jr., 13.0 C-David Harvey 6-8, Sr., 7.4 G-Brion Dunlap 5-11, Fr., 4.1 G-Mike Jones 6-5, Sr., 16.5 Top Subs: Duffy Samuels 5-9, Jr.,4.1 E.J.Sherod 6-4, So., 5.1 1995-96 (18-13) F-Skipper Youngblood 6-8, Fr., 2.2 F-Mark Poag 6-6, Fr., 9.3 C-Odell Hodge 6-9, Jr., 14.3 G-Brion Dunlap 5-11, So., 4.5 G-Mike Byers 6-2, Fr., 9.6 Top Subs: Joe Bunn 6-6, So., 16.1 * Mario Mullen 6-6, Sr., 5.7 * Reggie Bassette 6-9, Fr., 2.4 * 1996-97 (22-11) F-Odell Hodge 6-9, Sr., 18.1 F-Mark Poag 6-6, So., 11.3 C-Reggie Bassette 6-9, So., 5.7 G-Brion Dunlap 5-11, Jr., 5.5 G-Mike Byers 6-3, So., 11.5 Top Subs: Cal Bowdler 6-10, So., 5.5 E.J. Sherod 6-4, Sr., 7.7 Skipper Youngblood 6-8, So., 2.5 1997-98 (12-16) F-Mark Poag 6-6, Jr., 15.3 F-Cal Bowdler 6-10, Jr., 10.2 C-Reggie Bassette 6-9, Jr., 7.6 G-Brion Dunlap 5-11, Sr., 3.1 G-Mike Byers 6-3, Jr., 12.7 Top Subs: Michael Williams 6-1, Fr., 5.0 Skipper Youngblood 6-8, So., 2.5 1998-99 (25-9) F-Mark Poag 6-6, Sr., 11.6 F-Cal Bowdler 6-10, Sr., 14.7 C-Reggie Bassette 6-9, Sr., 9.8 G-Mike Byers 6-3, Sr., 5.1 G-Michael Williams 6-0,So., 7.6 Top Subs: Andre McCullum 6-6, So, 9.4 Clifton Jones 6-7, So., 5.5 1999-2000 (11-19) F-Andre McCullum 6-7, Jr., 12.9 F-Ricardo Marsh 6-7, Fr., 5.6 C-Skipper Youngblood 6-8, Sr., 12.2 G-Michael Williams 6-0, Jr., 10.1 G-Pierre Greene 6-2,So., 6.0 Top Subs: Freddie Bryant 6-4, Sr, 5.3 Clifton Jones 6-7, Jr., 6.0 2000-2001 (13-18) F-Andre McCullum 6-7, Sr., 12.5 F-Ricardo Marsh 6-7, So., 9.3 C-Clifton Jones 6-6, Sr., 7.2 G-Pierre Greene 6-2, Jr., 11.7 G- Rasheed Wright 6-5, So., 9.8 Top Subs: Troy Nance 5-10, Fr, 3.6 Michael Williams 6-0, Sr., 5.2 2001-2002 (13-16) F-Ricardo Marsh 6-7, Jr., 15.3 F- Rasheed Wright 6-5, Jr., 14.1 C-Clay McGowen 6-11, So., 5.3 G-Pierre Greene 6-2, Sr., 9.9 G-Kiah Thomas 6-4, Fr., 5.3 Top Subs: Troy Nance 5-9, Fr, 5.9 John Waller 6-4, Sr., 7.9 2002-03 (12-15) F-Ricardo Marsh 6-8, Sr., 16.7 F- Rasheed Wright 6-5, Sr., 14.9 C-Alex Loughton 6-9, Fr., 8.3 G-John Waller 6-4, Sr., 8.3 G-Troy Nance 5-9, Jr., 3.8 Top Subs: Isaiah Hunter 6-2, Fr, 6.1 Kiah Thomas 6-4, So., 3.1 2003-04 (17-12) F- John Waller 6-4, Sr. 12.6 F- Alex Loughton 6-10, So. 16.6 CArnaud Dahi 6-7, Fr., 9.0 G-Isaiah Hunter 6-2, So., 13.0 G-Drew Williamson 5-11, Fr., 4.0 Top Subs: Troy Nance 5-9, Sr, 3.0 Valdas Vasylius 6-7, Fr. 7.8 Kiah Thomas 6-4, Jr., 4.4 *Started some games that year. Monarch Basketball 2004-05 83 A Acey, Elmer ......................................... 1948-49 Agee, Joe ............................................. 1948-50 Adams, Ricky ..................................... 1978-80 Adams, Russell .................................. 1947-48 Ainsworth, Bob .................................. 1958-60 Amburgey, Sammy ............................ 1977-78 Anderson, Donald ............................. 1989-93 Anthony, Leo ...................................... 1957-61 Anthony, Photios ............................... 1954-55 Arnold, Nellie .................................... 1959-60 Apgar, Jerry ........................................ 1963-64 Atchinson, Jay .................................... 1977-79 B Bacalis, Teddy .................................... 1947-48 Baker, Jack ........................................... 1969-73 Bancroft, George ................................ 1951-52 Barbosa, Ricky .................................... 1955-56 Barefoot, Jim ....................................... 1958-59 Barney, Hank ...................................... 1967-68 Barowski, George .............................. 1972-75 Bass, David ......................................... 1990-91 Bassette, Reggie ................................. 1995-99 Beard, Hershel .................................... 1947-48 Bell, Malik ........................................... 1996-97 Bedinger, Bob ..................................... 1948-49 Berger, Alan ........................................ 1966-67 Bettis, Jim ............................................ 1961-62 Bigger, Bill ........................................... 1959-60 Bigger, Wesley .................................... 1964-65 Boyce, Andy ....................................... 1957-58 Boyce, Richard ................................... 1964-68 Boyce, William ................................... 1961-62 Bowdler, Cal ....................................... 1995-99 Bowls, Harold ........................................ N/A Branch, Tommy .................................. 1979-80 Brown, Travis ..................................... 1998-99 Broxton, Ray ....................................... 1978-80 Bryant, Bernard (Poochie) ................ 1948-49 Bryant, Freddie .................................. 1996-00 Buckland, Gary .................................. 1981-83 Bunn, Joe ............................................. 1995-96 Burris, Heath ...................................... 1999-01 Burlage, Paul ...................................... 1953-55 Bush, Jim ............................................. 1964-65 Butler, Tom ......................................... 1966-68 Butt, Holt ............................................ 1955-58 Byers, Mike ......................................... 1995-99 Byrd, Ronnie ....................................... 1961-64 C Calleran, Steve ................................... 1966-67 Calloway, Tom .................................... 1982-83 Carlyle, David .................................... 1985-86 Carroll, Marion .................................. 1959-63 Caruthers, Joey .................................. 1973-77 Carver, Anthony ................................ 1986-90 Casey, Bill ............................................ 1951-52 Casey, John ......................................... 1954-56 Cartwright, Les .................................. 1952-53 Charles, Sylvester .............................. 1984-86 Chilcutt, Tom ...................................... 1966-67 Cole, Curtis ......................................... 1973-75 Cole, Jim .............................................. 1968-70 Conlin, Ray ......................................... 1962-63 Conrad, Tommy ................................. 1975-79 Congleton, Parke ............................... 1968-72 Copeland, Joel .................................... 1970-74 Coppola, Frank .................................. 1963-65 Couling, Randy .................................. 1970-72 Cox, Cyril ............................................ 1989-91 Cox, Steve ........................................... 1967-71 Creasman, Bob ................................... 1966-68 Crocker, Phil ....................................... 1990-91 Curfman, John .................................... 1947-48 D Dahi, Arnaud ......................................... 2004Darby, George .................................... 1976-77 Davis, Garrick .................................... 1985-89 Davis, Mark ........................................ 1981-85 David, Jim ........................................... 1957-58 Dean, Mark ......................................... 1982-85 Decker, Dennis ................................... 1966-68 DellaYope, Jim .................................... 1967-68 Dickerson, Darren ............................. 2000-01 Dougan, Ray ....................................... 1959-63 Douglas, Terry .................................... 1975-77 Downs, Jim 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J. .......................................... 1988-89 Youngblood, Skipper ........................ 1995-00 Z Zontini, Tony ...................................... 1966-67 Old Dominion University Year-by-Year Results 1930-31 (11-10) Head Coach: Tommy Scott 22-11 W South Norfolk HS 8-10 L Suffolk HS 25-36 L William & Mary Frosh 30-9 W Oceana HS 22-34 L Maury HS 35-23 W Norfolk College 35-25 W Blackstone Military 24-42 L VMI Frosh 10-39 L Washington & Lee HS 27-30 L Fork Union Military 10-18 L Benedictine HS 18-15 W Wilson HS 18-21 L Maury HS 40-36 W Fork Union Military 22-9 W Oceana HS 46-15 W South Norfolk 22-18 W Wilson HS 27-23 W Suffolk HS 21-19 W Hopewell HS 12-41 L Norfolk College 19-30 L St. Mary’s HS 1931-32 (7-9) Head Coach: Tommy Scott 43-17 W Faculty 28-36 L Campbell College 21-31 L William & Mary Frosh 20-25 L Maury HS 22-39 L Hampton HS 23-37 L Benedictine HS 30-24 W St. Mary’s HS 29-23 W East Carolina Teachers 26-39 L Hampton HS 38-21 W East Carolina Teachers 25-16 W Wilson HS 28-51 L William & Mary Frosh 35-30 W Wilson HS 54-16 W South Norfolk HS 22-30 L Benedictine HS 28-29 L Augusta Military 1932-33 (8-6) Head Coach: Tommy Scott 52-48 W Alumni 36-16 W South Norfolk HS 31-41 L William & Mary Frosh 23-48 L Wilson HS 18-28 L Maury HS 53-30 W St. Mary’s HS 33-14 W Holy Trinity HS 27-32 L William & Mary Frosh 23-31 L Wilson HS 46-35 W Nachman’s 45-36 W Ravens 39-25 W Kempsville HS 25-32 L Maury HS 59-14 W South Norfolk HS 1933-34 (10-4) Head Coach: Tommy Scott 20-27 L Newport News HS 41-23 W S. Norfolk HS 32-28 W Wilson HS 45-40 W William & Mary Frosh 66-44 W Faculty 48-35 W Kempsville Alumni 38-32 W Newport News Appr. 27-25 W S.Norfolk HS 30-28 W Maury HS NA Colonial Oil 31-32 L William & Mary Frosh 30-35 L VMIFrosh 33-44 L Newport News Appr. 24-18 W Suffolk HS 30-27 W Wilson HS 1934-35 (11-6) Head Coach: Tommy Scott 75-31 W Faculty 60-27 W Kempsville HS 53-16 W St. Mary’s HS 53-22 W East Carolina Teachers 33-35 L Maury HS 58-25 W Kempsville HS 41-42 L Wilson HS 34-32 W Petersburg HS 47-42 W Polygon Club 36-21 W S. Norfolk HS 23-39 L William & Mary Frosh 18-47 L Augusta Military Acad. 33-29 W Petersburg HS Monarch Basketball 2004-05 39-30 32-24 37-50 22-32 W W L L 3 6 - 6 2 L East Carolina Teachers 3 8 - 4 1 L Norfolk Naval Base 55-39 W Richmond Frosh 40-38 W Atlantic Christian 50-48 W William & Mary Frosh 42-53 L Newport News App. 43-46 L Richmond Frosh 27-38 L Va. Medical College 45-50 L Washington & Lee Frosh 24-39 L VMI Frosh 34-47 L Hampden-Sydney Frosh 50-33 W Louisburg 48-49 L Atlantic Christian 44-76 L East Carolina Teachers (one game not available) South Norfolk HS Wilson HS William & Mary Frosh Maury HS 1935-36 (10-6) Head Coach: Tommy Scott 61-43 W Faculty 48-17 W Hopewell HS 39-13 W Wilson HS 31-28 W Lynchburg HS 18-38 L Newport News App. 45-15 W S.Norfolk HS 44-16 W Louisburg College 27-30 L Newport News Appr. 42-35 W Suffolk HS 36-44 L Naval Training Station 31-20 W Wilson HS 58-43 W William & Mary Frosh 35-54 L East Carolina Teachers 25-28 L Louisburg College (two games not available) 1940-41 (4-15) Head Coach: George Stirnweiss 31-34 L Alumni 38-23 W Chowan 25-32 L Newport News App. 38-58 L Norfolk Naval Base 31-33 L Naval Yard Appr. 31-37 L Optimist Club Pals 40-57 L Wilson College 31-41 L Newport News App. 40-63 L East Carolina Teachers 40-44 L Va. Medical College 46-29 W Ferrum College 40-47 L Wilson College 39-48 L Norfolk Naval Base 30-40 L Langley Field 38-37 W Langley Field 43-60 L East Carolina Teachers 29-27 W Va. Medical College 30-37 L Norfolk Naval Base 39-54 L Roanoke College 1936-37 (8-8) Head Coach: Tommy Scott 50-49 W Norfolk Athletic Club (2 ot) 16-58 L Newport News Appr. 28-30 L Alumni 29-41 L Riordan School 23-41 L Naval Training Station 43-29 W Norfolk Athletic Club 31-38 L Louisburg College 42-33 W East Carolina Teachers 35-29 W William & Mary Frosh 23-41 L Naval Training Station 68-32 W Chowan College 34-42 L William & Mary Frosh (ot) 38-34 W East Carolina Teachers 41-36 W Louisburg College (one game not available) 1941-42 (0-14) Head Coach: George Stirnweiss 17-32 L Navy Yard Appr. 23-66 L Newport News App. 35-58 L East Carolina Teachers 17-53 L Naval Air Station 19-48 L Langley Field 35-71 L Naval Yard Appr. 38-59 L Norfolk Naval Hosp. 20-51 L Langley Field 19-42 L Va. Medical College 28-45 L Naval Air Station 36-46 L Va. Medical College 29-51 L Navy Yard Appr. 37-55 L Norfolk Naval Hosp. 36-61 L Naval Air Station 1937-38 (15-4) Head Coach: Tommy Scott 53-36 W Bluefield College 61-14 W Alumni 30-27 W Newport News Appr. 47-40 W East Carolina Teachers 48-52 L Naval Training Station 35-21 W Louisburg College 36-42 L East Carolina Teachers 48-31 W Louisburg College 46-40 W Shenandoah College 42-39 W William & Mary Frosh 46-25 W Naval Training Station 36-34 W Newport News App. 48-56 L William & Mary Frosh 40-32 W Hampden-Sydney Frosh 29-25 W VMI Frosh 41-59 L Washington & Lee Frosh 33-23 W Shenandoah College (two games not available) 1942-43 (12-10) Head Coach: Scrap Chandler 37-34 W Portsmouth USCG 47-27 W Dam Neck 42-47 L Security Five 56-29 W Base Marines 35-32 W Bombardiers 53-55 L Naval receiving Sta. 36-57 L T.T.S. A. 38-42 L A&R 70-30 W Fleer Air 41-24 W Norfolk USCG 34-69 L Receiving Station 46-37 W Alumni 49-58 L A.B.A.T.U. 23-46 L Apprentice School 51-42 W Camp Bradford 50-30 W Fleet Air School 27-28 L Naval Hospital 38-30 W Bombardiers 39-41 L Fort Story 38-44 L Portsmouth USCG 37-32 W Alumni 39-37 W Wonder Boys* *Portsmouth Gold Medal Trn. 1938-39 (8-14) Head Coach: Tommy Scott 37-34 W Alumni 30-34 L Va. Medical College 34-67 L High Point 56-48 W Campbell 25-34 L East Carolina Teachers 26-32 L Richmond Frosh 38-31 W William & Mary Frosh 41-34 W Va. Medical College 39-42 L Newport News Appr. 38-29 W Chowan College 34-47 L Louisburg College 36-42 L Richmond Frosh 45-67 L Hampden-Sydney Frosh 37-63 L Norfolk Naval Base 22-28 L Newport News Appr. 39-45 L Louisburg (2 ot) 33-45 L East Carolina Teachers 31-25 W Chowan 36-24 W Texas Oilers 30-45 L Norfolk Naval Base 40-41 L William & Mary Frosh 49-48 W Norfolk Naval Base 1939-40 (4-16) Head Coach: Tommy Scott 25-46 L High Point 43-53 L Norfolk Naval Base 41-61 L Elon 42-33 L Chowan 24-30 L Newport News App. 1943-44 (1-7) Head Coach: Scrap Chandler (Scores not available) 1944-45 (6-6) Head Coach: Scrap Chandler 31-23 W Naval Supply 31-36 L USCG Harbor Patrol 49-41 W Maritime Service 50-32 W USCG Supply Depot 51-50 W USCG Supply Depot 54-41 W USCG Harbor Patrol 85 3 3 - 8 3 L Dam Neck (scores incomplete) 1945-46 (9-8) Head Coach: Scrap Chandler 41-48 L Navy S.O.S.U. 23-55 L Naval Hospital 34-50 L Portsmouth Marines 45-57 L Army Base 44-42 W Naval Receiving Sta. 48-40 W Navy Supply 48-32 W Langley Officers 50-45 W Army Base 44-29 W Naval Service 56-50 W Coast Guard 61-53 W N.O.B. Marines 63-46 W Portsmouth Marines (scores incomplete) 1946-47 (14-8) Head Coach: Julius Rubin Tidewater Invitational Champions 53-32 W Naval Hospital 56-46 W Oceana 46-49 L East Carolina Teachers 39-25 W Atlantic Christian 52-43 W Little Creek 52-65 L Norf. Naval Station 55-26 W Edwards Military Inst. 43-48 L Campbell 41-37 W Navy Yard Appr. 48-51 L Little Creek 36-31 W St. Helena 44-51 L Navy Yard Appr. 49-37 W Oceana 52-40 W Campbell 59-21 W Edwards Military Inst. 35-53 L Naval Station 41-42 L East Carolina Teachers 49-54 L Atlantic Christian 63-32 W St. Helena 52-37 W Naval Air Station* 51-32 W Braxton Perkins* 53-35 W Norf. Naval Station* *Tidewater Invitational 1947-48 (21-8) Head Coach: Jack Callahan 71-45 W Retraining Command 50-52 L Amphibious Base 40-44 L Naval Air Station 61-42 W Naval Training Sta. 39-44 L Naval Academy Plebes 43-41 W American U. JV 59-40 W NPN Apprentice 41-40 W Naval Training Sta. 54-42 W Amphibious Base 90-47 W Retraining Command 40-49 L Fort Eustis 55-51 W East Carolina Teachers 29-41 L William & Mary JV 44-37 W Fort Eustis 46-43 W NPN Apprentice 71-55 W Navy Olympic 53-33 W N.C. State JV 44-42 W East Carolina Teachers 52-46 W William & Mary JV 88-38 W St. Helena 56-48 W Newport News Region 71-47 W St. Helena 74-49 W USS Palace 15-81 L Bluefield College* 83-56 W Bethesda* 74-84 L Cumberland* 56-37 W Trojans+ 50-56 L Newport News Legion+ 65-54 W Little Creek+ *Eastern Regional NSCAA +Tidewater Invitational (one score not available) 1948-49 (11-5) Head Coach: Bud Metheny 60-58 W Gridiron Club 74-44 W Naval Air Station 50-45 W Braxton Perkins 66-57 W Retraining Command 61-56 W Virginia Frosh 58-60 L Little Creek Amphib 64-34 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 56-49 W Richmond Frosh 81-56 W Richmond Frosh 74-46 W Retraining Command 74-68 W William & Mary Frosh 50-58 L Braxton Perkins Year-by-Year Results 59-82 79-70 62-76 L W L Naval Receiving St. NPN Apprentice William & Mary Frosh 1949-50 (9-10) Head Coach: Bud Metheny 47-45 W William & Mary Frosh 72-61 W NPN Apprentice 70-43 W Virginia Frosh 65-63 W Wake Forest Frosh 38-75 L N.C. State Frosh 65-59 W Richmond Frosh 50-45 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 48-64 L William & Mary Frosh 63-49 W NPN Apprentice 58-77 L N.C. State Frosh 67-64 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 63-67 L Richmond Frosh 44-65 L William & Mary Frosh 62-64 L Wake Forest Frosh 51-69 L North Carolina Frosh 56-53 W NPN Apprentice 65-67 L Maryland Frosh 49-72 L Navy Plebes 58-61 L NACA Langley Field 1950-51 (11-10) Head Coach: Bud Metheny 54-49 W Naval Station 70-76 L William & Mary Frosh 67-79 L Duke Frosh 65-57 W NPN Apprentice 75-82 L N.C. State Frosh 71-72 L Va. Medical College 55-61 L Wake Forest Frosh 53-56 L William & Mary Frosh 94-66 W Va. Medical College 73-54 W Richmond Frosh 77-48 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 81-67 W North Carolina Frosh 54-55 L Wake Forest Frosh 75-64 W NPN Apprentice 45-71 L William & Mary Frosh 61-77 L Duke Frosh 54-88 L N.C. State Frosh 66-64 W Langley Field 68-52 W Richmond Frosh 91-48 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 66-63 W NPN Apprentice 1951-52 (12-13) Head Coach: Bud Metheny 67-68 L Naval Rec. Station 84-29 W Chowan 64-76 L Naval Air Station 75-47 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 62-50 W Wake Forest JV 83-66 W NPN Apprentice 68-57 W William & Mary JV 65-70 L N.C. State JV 67-70 L Amphibious Base 48-70 L William & Mary JV 47-76 L Naval Air Station 81-68 W Richmond JV 59-45 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 80-42 W Chowan 78-44 W Va. Medical College 52-67 L N.C. State JV 68-66 W North Carolina JV 59-70 L Wake Forest JV 60-76 L NPN Apprentice 53-85 L Amphibious Base 64-80 L William & Mary JV 72-76 L Navy Plebes 82-75 W Va. Medical College 68-69 L Naval Rec. Station 66-65 W William & Mary JV 1952-53 (8-12) Head Coach: Bud Metheny 66-67 L Naval Rec. Station 66-61 W NPN Apprentice 63-45 W Richmond JV 65-63 W William & Mary JV 67-63 W Chowan 52-57 L Navy Plebes 68-66 W William & Mary JV 77-87 L Virginia Frosh 83-92 L Va. Medical College 51-99 L N.C. State JV 89-65 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 84-64 W Va. Medical College 63-68 L William & Mary JV 61-101 59-75 71-83 67-76 61-85 76-66 69-77 L L L L L W L North Carolina JV North Cakrolina JV Chowan Naval Rec. Station NPN Apprentice Richmond JV Richmond Prof. Inst. 56-59 72-68 40-90 72-58 62-48 80-51 65-111 65-61 69-63 69-72 67-79 1953-54 (12-10) Head Coach: Bud Metheny 53-65 L Norfolk Naval Base 68-57 W NPN Apprentice 57-52 W William & Mary Frosh 62-67 L Va. Medical College 65-61 W Chowan 66-71 L Richmond JV 84-64 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 59-56 W Virginia Frosh 60-57 W VMI JV 51-61 L N.C. State JV 48-57 L William & Mary Frosh 64-75 L Navy Plebes 82-77 W William & Mary Frosh 60-75 L N.C. State Frosh 67-109 L N.C. State Frosh 66-55 W Virginia Frosh 85-70 W Va. Medical College 76-82 L Chowan 80-69 W Richmond Frosh 71-72 L Norfolk Naval Base 79-72 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 90-78 W NPN Apprentice L W L W W W L W W L L Roanoke Towson State Navy Plebes Randolph-Macon Lynchburg Va. Medical College Atlantic Christian NPN Apprentice Hampden-Sydney American Baltimore 1957-58 (12-9) Head Coach: Bud Metheny 64-89 L Atlantic Christian 52-73 L Randolph-Macon 66-84 L Catholic 80-66 W Baltimore 66-56 W Lynchburg 77-54 W Va. Medical College 55-68 L Hampden-Sydney 63-61 W Randolph-Macon 52-70 L NPN Apprentice 51-48 W Va. Medical College 79-65 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 69-63 W Towson State 51-70 L Navy Plebes 76-71 W Lynchburg 53-92 L Hampden-Sydney 57-65 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 85-78 W NPN Apprentice 76-66 W Roanoke 70-71 L Atlantic Christian 67-73 L Roanoke 75-55 W Bridgewater 1954-55 (7-15) Head Coach: Bud Metheny 64-69 L Virginia Frosh 65-58 W Va. Medical College 78-102 L William & Mary JV 92-66 W Chowan 79-68 W Richmond JV 68-91 L N.C. State JV 72-75 L Hampden-Sydney 50-85 L Wake Forest JV 80-84 L Richmond Prof. Inst. 50-51 L Richmond JV 75-71 W NPN Apprentice 51-75 L Navy Plebes 77-50 W Chowan 70-43 W Va. Medical College 67-77 L William & Mary Frosh 60-86 L Wake Forest Frosh 54-71 L N.C. State Frosh 65-68 L Virginia Frosh 49-69 L William & Mary Frosh 55-70 L NPN Apprentice 82-52 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 87-89 L Hampden-Sydney 1958-59 (15-8) Head Coach: Bud Metheny 68-70 L Atlantic Christian 91-81 W Lynchburg 76-73 W Randolph-Macon 92-54 W NPN Apprentice 107-51 W Towson State 81-67 W Hampden-Sydney 78-59 W Atlantic Christian 71-87 L Emory & Henry 56-55 W Guilford 80-65 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 72-76 L Bridgewater 61-79 L Baltimore 65-73 L Navy Plebes 102-64 W Va. Medical College 95-62 W NPN Apprentice 73-77 L Lynchburg 101-96 W Emory & Henry 101-70 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 52-71 L Bridgewater 69-71 L Hampden-Sydney 70-64 W Randolph-Macon 77-55 W Roanoke 70-55 W Va. Medical College 1955-56 (8-12) Head Coach: Bud Metheny 54-76 L Atlantic Christian 78-91 L Bridgewater 63-68 L Lynchburg 76-62 W Chowan 71-60 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 66-75 L Virginia Frosh 98-56 W Va. Medical College 54-72 L Hampden-Sydney 69-59 W NPN Apprentice 49-69 L Navy Plebes 76-66 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 66-85 L Roanoke 68-81 L Chowan 66-85 L Atlantic Christian 95-69 W Va. Medical College 78-65 W Randolph-Macon 70-80 L Shepherd 74-78 L Hampden-Sydney 83-90 L NPN Apprentice 93-88 W Virginia Frosh 1959-60 (12-6) Head Coach: Bud Metheny 80-67 L Atlantic Christian 93-73 W Randolph-Macon 61-82 L Elon 91-89 W Lynchburg 65-82 L Catholic 78-73 W Va. Medical College 85-62 W Elon 83-93 L Hampden-Sydney 60-82 L Atlantic Christian 76-72 W Hampden-Sydney 69-77 L Bridgewater 79-68 W Guilford 97-62 W Lynchburg 101-70 W Guilford 75-50 W Randolph-Macon 81-72 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 82-75 W Bridgewater 83-66 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 1956-57 (11-10) Head Coach: Bud Metheny 62-76 L Lynchburg 79-65 W Va. Medical College 78-70 W Bridgewater 52-75 L Hampden-Sydney 72-80 L Richmond Prof. Inst. 66-82 L Atlantic Christian 58-75 L Roanoke 78-70 W Shepherd 74-72 W NPN Apprentice 75-65 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 1960-61 (16-4) Head Coach: Bud Metheny 75-64 W at Richmond Prof. Inst. 67-45 W at Washington & Lee 83-62 W Hampden-Sydney 74-72 W at Guilford 92-72 W at Pembroke State 84-76 W Bridgewater 69-49 W at Va. Medical College 71-76 L at Catholic 86 64-62 62-75 99-79 59-87 70-71 77-74 90-78 87-62 128-70 70-53 99-73 128-61 W L W L L W W W W W W W Elon* at Atlantic Christian Guilford at Randolph-Macon at Roanoke Lynchburg at Hampden-Sydney Pembroke State Va. Medical College Richmond Prof. Inst. at Bridgewater Lynchburg 1961-62 (18-3) Head Coach: Bud Metheny 95-79 W at Hampden-Sydney 87-74 W Baltimore 50-74 L at Randolph-Macon 82-84 L Hampden-Sydney 114-67 W Southeastern 77-63 W Va. Medical College 72-65 W Lynchburg 73-65 W at Baltimore 77-74 W at Richmond Prof. Inst. 58-71 L at Washington & Lee 82-71 W Roanoke 65-56 W Pembroke State 100-81 W Bridgewater 77-63 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 76-68 W Randolph-Macon 99-74 W at Southeastern# 77-69 W at Pembroke State 107-97 W at Lynchburg 94-88 W at Roanoke 76-69 W at Bridgewater 75-69 W Washington & Lee #played at FT. Meyers 1962-63 (13-13) Head Coach: Bud Metheny 97-58 W at Lynchburg 77-76 W Pembroke State 73-64 W Washington & Lee 70-76 L at Loyola (MD.) 58-68 L Ohio Northern* 68-79 L Belmont Abbey* 64-57 W Atlantic Christian+ 85-62 W Pembroke State+ 45-59 L Sublant 86-84 W Hampden-Sydney 74-79 L Randolph-Macon 88-68 W at Bridgewater 70-74 L at Hampden-Sydney 76-85 L at Pembroke State 69-67 W at Washington & Lee 96-105 L at Atlantic Christian 108-72 W Roanoke 88-89 L Atlantic Christian 82-80 W Baltimore 102-82 W at Richmond Prof. Inst. 69-80 L at Randolph-Macon 102-67 W Bridgewater 78-90 L Richmond Prof. Inst. 74-47 W Lynchburg 77-87 L at Roanoke 72-90 L Hampden-Sydney# * Quantico Christmas Trn. +Naval Station Xmas Trn. #Mason Dixon Trn. 1963-64 (13-10) Head Coach: Bud Metheny 75-79 L at Loyola (MD.) 89-96 L at Atlantic Christian 88-64 W at Pembroke State 86-63 W Washington & Lee 77-81 L at Bridgewater 82-111 L Frederick * 99-91 W Phiblant* 74-83 L at Richmond Prof. Inst. 78-72 W at Western Maryland 72-92 L at Mt. St. Mary’s 80-76 W Hampden-Sydney 68-97 L at Randolph-Macon 75-63 W at Washington & Lee 72-73 L Roanoke 95-59 W Lynchburg 102-85 W at Baltimore 78-75 W Bridgewater 115-88 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 68-66 W at Lynchburg 70-87 L at Roanoke 94-93 W Randolph-Macon Old Dominion University Year-by-Year Results 78-73 W at Hampden-Sydney 82-98 L Catholic + * Naval Station Xmas Trn. + Mason Dixon Tournament 1964-65 (10-13) Head Coach: Bud Metheny 98-108 L Atlantic Christian 99-84 W Pembroke State 102-68 W Washington & Lee 76-83 L at Catholic 71-89 L at Loyola (MD.) 82-101 L at Richmond Prof. Inst. 61-83 L Randolph-Macon 102-76 W Vint Hill Army* 74-64 W Hampden-Sydney* 80-78 W Walter Reed Army* 88-76 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 64-92 L at Mt. St. Mary’s 72-68 W at Bridgewater 75-79 L at Hampden-Sydney 57-76 L at Randolph-Macon 86-68 W Lynchburg 84-89 L Roanoke 104-84 W Bridgewater 94-86 W Baltimore 85-95 L at Washington & Lee 67-73 L at Lynchburg 86-102 L Hampden-Sydney 72-90 L at Roanoke *Amphibious Xmas Trn. (Norfolk) 1965-66 (7-17) Head Coach: Sonny Allen 94-112 L at American 102-82 W Washington & Lee 98-64 W Loyola (MD.) 103-71 W at Towson State 106-82 W Lynchburg 89-95 L Hampden-Sydney 88-105 L at Roanoke 104-105 L Atlantic Christian 86-82 W Norfolk State* 65-78 L Hampden-Sydney# 87-90 L Elizabeth City# 68-67 W Loyola (MD)# 82-88 L Richmond Prof. Inst. 83-87 L Bridgewater 108-119 L at Hampden-Sydney (3 ot) 74-76 L at Randolph-Macon 78-83 L Catholic 61-67 L at Lynchburg 124-95 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 78-91 L Mt. St. Mary’s 92-104 L at Bridgewater (ot) 86-91 L Roanoke 84-90 L Randolph-Macon 60-80 L at Baltimore *Amphibious Tournament #Ft. Eustis Tournament 1966-67 (14-12) Head Coach: Sonny Allen 85-74 W at Richmond Prof. Inst. 86-78 W at Catholic U. 96-83 W Lynchburg 106-61 W Towson State 94-102 L at American 78-70 W at The Citadel 87-88 L at Loyola (MD.) 86-111 L at Atlantic Christian * 94-78 W Campbell* 103-105 L at Marshall 88-86 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 95-85 W Roanoke 100-92 W at Hampden-Sydney 82-74 W Randolph-Macon 88-90 L at East Carolina 94-108 L American 75-74 W at Mt. St. Mary’s 87-97 L Frederick 79-80 L at Roanoke 75-94 L at Washington & Lee 81-68 W at Baltimore 103-90 W Hampden-Sydney 101-115 L at Philadelphia Textile 75-80 L at Randolph-Macon 102-53 W Baltimore# 68-74 L Bridgewater# * Atlantic Christian Inv. # Mason Dixon Tournament in Washington, DC. Monarch Basketball 2004-05 80-89 L at William & Mary 88-75 W at Hampden-Sydney 91-101 L at Roanoke 112-123 L Norfolk State 80-111 L at Philadelphia Textile 79-96 L at Georgia Southern* 93-90 W Mt. St. Mary’s* * NCAA S. Atlantic Regional at Georgia Southern 1967-68 (19-7) Head Coach: Sonny Allen 71-86 L at Frederick 94-90 W at East Carolina 122-100 W at Baltimore 114-87 W Loyola (MD.) 97-79 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 88-96 L at VMI 106-73 W Bluefield* 120-106 W Hampton Institute* 82-64 W Virginia State* 92-65 W Catholic 85-74 W Roanoke 95-78 W Hampden-Sydney 113-76 W at Randolph-Macon 88-105 L at Philadelphia Textile 91-85 W at Lynchburg 81-78 W American 131-76 W Mt. St. Mary’s 84-96 L Frederick 109-70 W Randolph-Macon 78-70 W Washington & Lee 152-110 W Richmond Prof. Inst. 105-99 W at Hampden-Sydney 92-98 L at Roanoke 91-131 L at Marshall 93-86 W Baltimore+ 78-82 L Catholic+ * Fort Eustis Tournament + Mason Dixon Tournament in Washington, DC. 1968-69 (21-10) Head Coach: Sonny Allen Mason Dixon Champions 75-95 L at St. Francis (PA.) 85-95 L at Georgia 83-72 W at Buffalo 88-92 L at Gannon 75-74 W at East Carolina 70-72 L at Xavier (Ohio) 84-77 W Roanoke* 100-83 W West Virginia St.* 119-66 W Roanoke 79-72 W Catawaba 80-57 W at Catholic 75-64 W at American 109-75 W Randolph-Macon 109-67 W at Hampden-Sydney 85-74 W at Roanoke 65-76 L at Randolph-Macon 93-96 L at VMI 93-76 W Philadelphia Textile 72-91 L at Long Island 101-69 W Va. Commonwealth 92-62 W Baltimore 80-65 W at William & Mlkary 82-74 W at Loyola (MD.) 68-74 L at Mt. St. Mary’s 79-61 W Hampden-Sydney 84-69 W at Navy 75-57 W Towson State+ 82-74 W Mt. St. Mary’s+ 99-90 W Baltimore+ 60-68 L Oglethorpe# 102-113 L at Norfolk State# * Fort Eustis Invitational + Mason Dixon Tournament in Ashland, VA. # NCAA South Atlantic Regional 1969-70 (21-7) Head Coach: Sonny Allen 83-72 W at ST. Francis (PA.) 73-81 L Manhattan 93-82 W at VCU 89-76 W at Xavier (Ohio) 81-78 W Loyola (MD.) 66-63 W Long Island 99-95 W Georgia Southern 94-72 W VMI 64-58 W at Randolph-Macon 108-82 W Hampden-Sydney 94-90 W VCU 92-84 W American 95-92 W at Southern Mississippi 90-55 W at VMI 88-78 W Roanoke 95-88 W at Baltimore 85-74 W Catholic 67-92 L at East Carolina 90-79 W at Washington & Lee 62-55 W Randolph-Macon 61-59 W Mt. St. Mary’s 1970-71 (21-9) Head Coach: Sonny Allen NCAA Division II Finalist 82-96 L at Western Kentucky 84-60 W Washington & Lee 94-85 W at VMI 85-87 L Roanoke 58-62 L at Long Island 98-90 W at Norfolk State 71-66 W East Carolina 91-76 W Tulane * 89-76 W Auburn* 79-82 L Campbell 109-105 W St. Francis (PA.) 102-97 W Norfolk State 90-82 W at East Carolina 95-54 W VMI 87-86 W at Randolph-Macon 96-76 W at Georgia Southern 75-97 L at American 121-80 W Southern Mississippi 90-82 W at Catholic 71-79 L VCU 96-108 L at Cincinnati 76-65 W Philadelphia Textile 96-103 L at Roanoke 99-89 W Mt. St. Mary’s 98-85 W at VCU 89-65 W Stetson+ 102-97 W Norfolk State+ 81-80 W Puget Sound# 97-83 W Kentucky Wesleyan# 82-97 L at Evansville# * Kiwanis ODU Classic + NCAA S. Atlantic Regional at ODU # NCAA Finals in Evansville, IN. 1971-72 (14-10) Head Coach: Sonny Allen 88-91 L at St. Francis (PA.) 91-74 W Baptist 80-86 L at Western Kentucky 119-122 L Norfolk State (ot) 88-90 L at Xavier (Ohio) 98-101 L Georgia Southern 114-86 W Rice* 86-88 L Indiana* 111-73 W Campbell 95-73 W Catholic 88-86 W at Roanoke 96-84 W at VMI 99-68 W Madison 86-99 L at Kentucky Wesleyan 81-84 L at Biscayne 92-109 L at Georgia Southern 103-82 W at Southern Mississippi 105-101 W Norfolk State (ot) 81-67 W at Philadelphia Textiles 92-79 W at East Carolina 100-95 W Randolph-Macon (2 ot) 120-78 W Mt. St. Mary’s 80-95 L Roanoke 104-78 W Long Island * Kiwanis ODU Classic 1972-73 (19-9) Head Coach: Sonny Allen NCAA Regional Finalist 106-131 L at Western Kentucky 83-82 W at Mt. St. Mary’s 90-92 L Biscayne 86-93 L at Charleston Baptist 104-91 W at Georgia Southern 69-55 W Madison 68-63 W Roanoke 74-88 L at Norfolk State 80-81 L Virginia Tech* 73-77 L Navy* 99-86 W Campbell 83-75 W at Delaware 77-72 W at Dayton 87 79-76 W at Xavier (Ohio) 74-68 W at Washington & Lee 89-97 L at South Florida 125-112 W Kentucky Wesleyan 110-88 W Southern Mississippi 97-96 W Norfolk State 83-101 L at Roanoke 112-94 W St. Francis (PA.) 72-56 W VMI 74-68 W at Randolph-Macon 67-53 W East Carolina 67-49 W at Madison 81-72 W Philadelphia Textiles 80-74 W Fayetteville State# 87-88 L at Roanoke (ot)# * Kiwanis ODU Classic # NCAA S. Atlantic Regional in Roanoke, VA. 1973-74 (20-7) Head Coach: Sonny Allen NCAA Regional Finalist 84-88 L at Western Kentucky 100-69 W Mt. St. Mary’s 98-74 W Charleston Baptist 62-64 L at Roanoke 113-81 W South Florida 110-82 W Yale* 87-79 W Baylor* 92-80 W Delaware 74-78 L at Biscayne 91-81 W at Georgia Southern 84-77 W UC Irvine 87-69 W at Evansville 67-72 L at Kentucky Wesleyan 86-83 W Xavier (Ohio) (ot) 96-87 W Campbell 65-55 W Madison 80-78 W at East Carolina 94-80 W Georgia Southern 88-72 W at Catholic 73-59 W Randolph-Macon 74-65 W Washington & Lee 68-70 L William & Mary 72-79 L at Marshall 82-76 W Roanoke 68-65 W Philadelphia Textile 80-77 W Rollins+ 76-89 L Norfolk State+ * Kiwanis ODU Classic + NCAA S. Atlantic Regional at ODU 1974-75 (25-6) Head Coach: Sonny Allen NCAA Div. II National Champions 69-90 L at Dayton 99-98 W Biscayne 83-77 W Campbell 87-102 L at Western Kentucky 101-100 W Roanoke 84-72 W Evansville 80-67 W Columbia* 84-73 W California-Berkeley* 61-55 W at William & Mary 69-75 L at George Washington 101-79 W Bloomsburg St. 89-54 W Madison 80-63 W Marshall 86-92 L at South Florida 69-71 L at Florida Southern 69-71 L East Carolina 120-87 W Kentucky Wesleyan 86-74 W Atlantic Christian 92-64 W at Washington & Lee 81-62 W Catholic 107-67 W at Roanoke 86-69 W at VMI 86-85 W at Randolph-Macon (2 ot) 94-84 W Charleston Baptist 104-77 W Philadelphia Textile 103-89 W at Georgia Southern 95-72 W Baltimore# 83-76 W Randolph-Macon# 78-62 W North Dakota% 77-60 W Tennessee State% 76-74 W New Orleans (Finals)% * Kiwanis ODU Classic # NCAA S. Atlantic Regional at ODU % NCAA Finals at Evansville, IN. Year-by-Year Results 1975-76 (19-12) Head Coach: Paul Webb NCAA Div. II Final Four 79-48 W Belmont Abbey 73-78 L at Austin Peay 76-77 L South Florida 76-84 L at Western Kentucky 59-56 W Randolph-Macon 85-83 W Georgia Southern 91-116 L at Nevada-Las Vegas 74-88 L at Arizona 88-77 W Cornell* 77-80 L Brigham Young* 95-70 W at East Carolina 79-91 L at Dayton 77-73 W William & Mary 72-70 W VMI 83-88 L at Roanoke (ot) 120-93 W Campbell 87-83 W at Madison (ot) 76-71 W at Marshall 61-74 L at William & Mary 78-66 W Washington & Lee 111-74 W Charleston Baptist 98-82 W Roanoke 103-75 W St. Francis (PA.) 58-74 L at Philadelphia Textile 95-73 W Florida Southern 85-82 W at Georgia Southern 86-77 W Madison+ 73-58 W Baltimore+ 90-85 W Cheyney State# 78-83 L Puget Sound% 74-78 L Eastern Illinois% * Kiwanis ODU Classic + S.Atlantic Regional at ODU # NCAA II Quarters at ODU % NCAA II Final Four at Evansville, IN. 1976-77 (25-4) Head Coach: Paul Webb ECAC South Champions 110-71 W Atlantic Christian 113-47 W Delaware State 76-81 L at Austin Peay (ot) 113-69 W Roanoke 60-62 L at VMI 95-70 W Dartmouth * 82-78 W Mississippi State* 83-82 W at Georgia Southern (ot) 70-56 W at Georgia State 96-79 W at Western Carolina 87-66 W Rider 85-58 W Western Carolina 108-80 W at Maine 101-90 W Ga. Southern 86-74 W at East Carolina 105-87 W Marshall 77-68 W Austin Peay 103-69 W at St. Francis (PA) 73-71 W at William & Mary 87-78 W East Carolina 109-55 W Baptist 71-63 W at Virginia 101-80 W at Roanoke 82-68 W William & Mary 97-77 W Madison 79-72 W at Stetson 80-58 W at Georgetown# 64-67 L Syracuse% 68-71 L Villanova+ * Kiwanis ODU CLassic # ECAC South Final % ECAC North-South Final + NIT at Scope 1977-78 (11-15) Head Coach: Paul Webb 90-82 W Niagara* 75-81 L at St. John’s* 67-75 L Belmont Abbey 67-86 L Virginia 85-67 W Austin Peay 66-72 L Navy 67-73 L at VCU 116-99 W at Tulane 68-71 L New Hampshire+ 86-78 W Southern Methodist+ 104-112 L at Georgia Southern 81-82 L at Richmond 61-55 W Baptist 76-74 W at Boston U. 68-71 L Georgia State 60-69 L VMI 64-63 W William & Mary 112-81 W at East Carolina 92-65 W Robert Morris 65-73 L at James Madison 79-73 W Georgia Southern 72-78 L East Carolina 78-70 W Richmond 73-78 L at St. Francis (Pa.) 72-73 L VCU (Hampton Col.) 64-75 L at William and Mary *Joe Lapchick Trn. at St. John’s +Kiwanis ODU Classic 1980-81 (18-10) Head Coach: Paul Webb 92-78 W Poland (exh.) 75-50 W Texas Wesleyan 80-63 W Norfolk State 73-70 W at Duquesne 56-65 L VCU 63-71 L Alabama* 72-71 W at Santa Clara* 71-64 W Richmond+ 44-61 L at VCU+ 92-58 W Columbia% 75-79 L American% 89-76 W at Richmond 63-62 W at DePaul 78-71 W at Boston U. 54-59 L Rhode Island 65-63 W at James Madison (2 ot) 76-51 W William and Mary 75-65 W Stetson 76-67 W East Carolina 58-71 L at Syracuse 66-51 W George Mason 82-80 W Richmond (ot) 64-65 L at VCU 72-63 W at Navy 65-73 L James Madison 60-59 W at William & Mary 96-61 W Georgia State 77-81 L Richmond# 60-74 L Georgia** * Cable Car Classic in Santa Clara, CA. + Richmond Times Dispatch Trn. % Kiwanis ODU Classic # ECAC South Trn in Hampton, VA. ** NIT at Georgia, Athens, GA. 1978-79 (23-7) Head Coach: Paul Webb NIT Quarterfinalists 98-78 W George Mason 65-61 W at Virginia 90-60 W Baptist 87-70 W St. Bonaventure 88-91 L Va. Tech 65-68 L at Austin Peay (ot) 100-92 W Richmond* 70-68 W at VCU* 88-76 W Bucknell+ 80-76 W Florida State (2 ot)+ 94-81 W Norfolk State 85-67 W at Florida Southern 87-95 L VCU 48-42 W William & Mary 75-62 W James Madison 65-62 W at Navy 90-72 W Boston U. 90-85 W at East Carolina (2 ot) 97-94 W Stetson 85-91 L at Va. Tech 102-57 W Southeastern 72-71 W at VCU (ot) 91-76 W Maine 84-99 L East Carolina 72-70 W St. Francis (PA.) 57-56 W at William & Mary 52-73 L Georgetown # 83-81 W Wagner% 61-59 W at Clemson (2 ot)% 59-67 L at Purdue% * Richmond Times Dispatch Trn. # ECAC Finals % NIT games + Kiwanis ODU Classic 1979-80 (25-5) Head Coach: Paul Webb ECAC South Champions 76-74 W Soviet Union (ot) exh. 102-82 W Delaware State 98-59 W Virginia State 75-55 W UNC-Wilmington 96-62 W Georgia Southern 70-65 W at East Carolina 90-84 W Richmond+ 58-79 L Virginia + 94-81 W Vermont# 51-52 L St. Joseph’s# 63-77 L at Rhode Island 67-58 W at Georgia Southern 58-44 W Navy 60-57 W Norfolk State 68-67 W Syracuse 68-64 W at VCU 65-60 W Duquesne 60-51 W William & Mary 52-44 W James Madison 71-64 W at Georgia State 76-75 W VCU 66-64 W at Stetson 83-63 W at James Madison 104-73 W George Mason 72-84 L at St. Bonaventure 89-75 W East Carolina 71-69 W at William & Mary (ot) 112-59 W Catholic% 75-59 W William & Mary% 62-51 W Navy (ot)% 74-87 L UCLA* +Richmond Times Dispatch #Kiwanis ODU Classic %ECAC South Tournament in Hampton, VA. *NCAA West Regional at Arizona State. 1981-82 (18-12) Head Coach: Paul Webb ECAC South Champions 88-76 W Belgrade-Red Star (exh.) 84-57 W Maryland-Eastern Shore 76-61 W Norfolk State 62-56 W at Rhode Island 70-75 L Marquette (ot) 72-100 L at Virginia Tech 77-78 L at Dayton (ot) 55-61 L at VCU 93-65 W Howard 70-47 W Colgate* 72-61 W Wagner* 88-51 W at VMI 60-70 L DePaul 48-60 L at James Madison 59-60 L at William & Mary (ot) 75-79 L Duquesne 71-63 W George Mason 61-58 W VCU 71-61 W Boston U. 80-57 W Richmond 63-69 L at St. Joseph’s 80-73 W at East Carolina 81-55 W Navy 66-45 W William & Mary 68-66 W at Stetson 62-63 L at Richmond 41-43 L James Madison 70-62 W George Mason% 77-69 W Richmond% 58-57 W James Madison% 57-74 L Wake Forest+ * Kiwanis ODU Classic % ECAC South Trn. in Scope + NCAA E. Regional in Charlotte, NC. 1982-83 (19-10/12-2) Head Coach: Paul Webb Sun Belt Season-Co Champion 62-63 L France (exh.) 71-45 W VMI 75-66 W Western Kentucky% 78-58 W UNC Charlotte% 90-85 W at VCU*% 59-75 L Virginia* 61-59 W at Western Kentucky% 99-81 W Rhode Island 67-62 W VCU (in Hampton)% 62-59 W South Alabama% 52-63 L at James Madison 70-71 L Richmond 60-71 L at UAB% 50-56 L William & Mary 69-64 W at Jacksonville% 88 80-77 W at South Florida% 58-43 W James Madison 67-87 L at Maryland 71-58 W Jacksonville% 50-53 L at Marquette 72-80 L at UNC Charlotte% 43-42 W at William & Mary 76-73 W Virginia Tech 77-76 W at South Alabama% 61-53 W Dayton 82-74 W South Florida% 66-52 W Richmond 84-57 W UAB% 59-63 L Jacksonville# 90-100 L at South Carolina** + Richmond Times Dispatch % Sun Belt Conf. Games # Sun Belt Tournament in Birmingham, AL. ** NIT at South Carolina 1983-84 (19-12/9-5) Head Coach: Paul Webb Sun Belt Finalist 86-78 W Czechoslovakia (exh.) 105-82 W Delaware State 80-62 W Fairleigh Dickinson 73-57 W William & Mary 73-83 L at UAB% 82-65 W at VMI 79-65 W Maryland-E. Shore 75-68 W Western Kentucky% 51-83 L VCU* 62-86 L Virginia Tech* 57-71 L at South Florida% 79-71 W at Jacksonville% 84-64 W Howard 61-58 W James Madison 88-75 W South Alabama% 73-75 L at UNC Charlotte% 58-69 L Maryland 82-87 L at South Alabama% 56-54 W VCU (ot)% 67-68 L at James Madison (ot) 79-71 W UNC Charlotte% 67-70 L at Western Kentucky% 57-55 W South Florida% 62-55 W Jacksonville% 76-55 W UAB% 71-55 W at William & Mary 57-55 W at VCU% 79-68 W Jacksonville# 78-72 W Western Kentucky# 60-62 L at UAB# 63-64 L at Dayton 62-67 L at Notre Dame+ * Richmond Times Dispatch % Sun Belt Games # Sun Belt Trn. in Birmingham, AL. + NIT at Notre Dame. 1984-85 (19-12/9-5) Head Coach: Paul Webb Sun Belt Finalist 67-60 W Yugoslavia (Exh.) 76-102 L at Va. Tech 56-50 W VMI 107-72 W SC-Aiken 87-63 W St. Joseph’s 62-57 W at William & Mary 66-57 W James Madison 66-77 L at St. John’s* 82-80 W Rutgers* 86-84 W at South Alabama% 67-73 L at Western Kentucky% 68-80 L at James Madison 86-60 W UNC Charlotte% 84-76 W Western Kentucky% 58-64 L at DePaul 74-62 W South Florida% 55-56 L UAB% 86-74 W South Alabama% 59-58 W at UAB% 78-79 L Jacksonville (ot)% 75-87 L at Maryland 75-73 W at South Florida% 67-65 W at Jacksonville% 80-64 W at UNC Charlotte% 71-90 L at VCU% 91-82 W Dayton 72-58 W William & Mary 66-78 L VCU% 84-66 W South Alabama# 68-67 W UAB# Old Dominion University Year-by-Year Results 82-87 L VCU# 68-75 L Southern Methodist** *ECAC Holiday Festival, New York, NY. %Sun Belt Games #Sun Belt Trn. in Hampton, VA. **NCAA East Regional in Hartford, CT. 1985-86 (23-8/11-3) Head Coach: Tom Young Sun Belt Regular Season Champs 81-62 W Czechoslovakia (exh.) 78-54 W Randolph-Macon 76-90 L Va. Tech 93-46 W Rider 57-50 W James Madison 86-96 L at Georgia Tech 61-78 L Virginia* 67-55 W at VCU* 62-59 W at Western Kentucky% 51-66 L at UAB% 94-87 W at UNC Charlotte% 75-44 W at William & Mary 50-49 W VCU% 75-57 W at South Alabama% 47-43 W South Florida% 64-56 W Jacksonville% 62-59 W at Richmond 58-71 L UAB% 88-70 W UNC Charlotte% 59-53 W at James Madison 74-61 W Western Kentucky% 54-52 W South Alabama% 66-53 W DePaul 61-56 W at VCU% 51-69 L at Jacksonville% 64-57 W at South Florida% 58-47 W William & Mary 75-51 W Central Conn. State 76-67 W UNC Charlotte+ 61-67 L Jacksonville+ 72-64 W West Virginia# 61-89 L Duke# * Richmond Times Dispatch % Sun Belt Games + Sun Belt Tournament in Birmingham, Al. # NCAA East Regional in Greensboro, NC. 1986-87 (6-22/1-13) Head Coach: Tom Young 78-76 W Yugoslavia-Bosna (exh.) 86-66 W Virginia Tech 66-75 L Middle Tenn. State 56-54 W William & Mary 69-71 L at James Madison 64-70 L Long Island 61-72 L at DePaul 62-56 W Richmond 83-103 L at Nevada-Las Vegas+ 71-79 L Idaho State+ 52-68 L at South Florida% 60-64 L at UAB% 64-77 L VCU% 57-74 L at UNC Charlotte% 64-81 L Georgia Tech 66-78 L at Missouri 71-89 L Jacksonville% 77-82 L South Alabama% 87-73 W Maryland 60-56 W at William & Mary 70-72 L UAB% 53-94 L at Western Kentucky% 63-52 W South Florida% 63-65 L at South Alabama% 59-75 L Western Kentucky% 66-78 L at VCU% 65-83 L UNC Charlotte% 66-71 L at Jacksonville% 58-60 L at Western Kentucky* + Bud Light UNLV Classic * Sun Belt Trn. in Bowling Green, KY. % Sun Belt Conference Games 1987-88 (18-12/9-5) Head Coach: Tom Young 80-85 L Bulgaria (exh.) 72-69 W at William & Mary 74-62 W Randolph-Macon 96-85 W at Duquesne 83-68 W Long Island 74-72 W Virginia# 63-70 L Richmond# 65-58 W James Madison 71-97 L at Va. Tech Monarch Basketball 2004-05 66-60 W UNC Wilmington 80-66 W Western Kentucky% 78-77 W at South Florida% 78-77 W at Jacksonville% 80-81 L at South Alabama% 71-67 W VCU% 82-80 W UAB (ot)% 88-95 L DePaul 65-81 L at UNC Charlotte% 73-64 W Jacksonville% 75-82 L at Richmond 78-69 W William & Mary 65-70 L Maryland 81-76 W at Western Kentucky% 81-82 L UNC Charlotte% 74-80 L at UAB (ot)% 77-82 L at VCU% 101-77 W South Alabama% 85-69 W South Florida% 86-84 W Western Kentucky (ot)+ 69-91 L at VCU+ 73-86 L at Ohio State** # Richmond Times Dispatch % Sun Belt Games + Sun Belt Tournament in Richmond, Va. ** NIT at Ohio State 80-62 W at VCU% 72-87 L at UAB% 88-94 L Jacksonville+ * In Hampton Coliseum ** In Roanoke (VA.) Coliseum % Sun Belt Games # Richmond Times Dispatch + Sun Belt Trn. in Birmhangham, Al. 1990-91 (14-18/5-9) Head Coach: Tom Young Sun Belt Tournament Finalists 77-76 W Marathon Oil (exh) 83-85 L Russian Club (exh.) 63-61 W Northern Iowa # 61-76 L Murray State# 62-80 L Illinois# 95-70 W Md. Eastern Shore (FH) 87-82 W at American 63-71 L at William & Mary 84-76 W Virginia Tech 88-62 W Long Island 69-87 L at West Virginia 75-82 L South Florida (ot)% 79-78 W East Carolina (2 ot) 65-74 L Richmond 89-100 L at South Alabama% 83-58 W Jacksonville% 60-62 L VCU% 55-65 L George Washington 74-77 L at W.Kentucky% 87-93 L UNC Charlotte% 80-88 L South Alabama% 62-46 W UNC Wilmington 75-79 L at James Madison 58-60 L at VCU% 95-83 W at UNC Charlotte% 95-87 W UAB% 77-79 L at UAB% 75-77 L at George Mason 66-75 L Western Kentucky% 74-61 W at South Florida% 82-75 W at Jacksonville% 94-88 W UAB (ot)+ 72-69 W South Florida+ 81-86 L at South Alabama+ # San Juan Shootout, Puerto Rico % Sun Belt Games + Sun Belt Trn.,in Mobile, AL. FH Field House 1988-89 (15-13/7-7) Head Coach: Tom Young 86-77 W Nosso Club-Brazil (exh.) 86-95 L Soviet Union (exh.)$ 70-62 W at William & Mary 75-57 W Richmond 68-66 W at UNC Wilmington 92-105 L Virginia Tech 71-76 L Eastern Washington+ 83-56 W at Chaminade+ 76-77 L Miami-Fl.+ 79-72 W at George Mason 79-77 W at James Madison 101-89 W UAB% 88-62 W George Washington 90-79 W at UNC Charlotte% 93-101 L at VCU (ot)% 62-64 L at South Florida% 99-87 W VCU% 75-82 L South Alabama% 99-64 W Western Kentucky% 76-79 L at Jacksonville% 77-92 L at UAB % 91-84 W Jacksonville% 90-70 W South Florida% 88-82 W UNC Charlotte% 77-87 L North Carolina 83-88 L at Wake Forest 81-92 L at South Alabama% 74-92 L at Western Kentucky% 77-69 W American U.(Hampton Col.) 87-89 L UAB (ot)# $ Played in Hampton Col. + Chaminade Classic in Honolulu, HI. % Sun Belt Games # Sun Belt Trn. in Charlotte, NC. 1991-92 (15-15/8-6) Head Coach: Oliver Purnell Colonial Champions 91-80 L Samara-Russia (exh.) 82-79 W Marathon Oil (exh.) 83-71 W Roanoke* 71-90 L South Florida 71-86 L at Iona 83-98 L Va. Commonwealth 67-105 L at Alabama 83-82 W West Virginia 67-83 L Virginia# 67-66 W at Va. Commonwealth# 62-78 L at Va. Tech 80-73 W George Mason% 86-85 W at George Washington 74-79 L American% 76-92 L at James Madison% 77-82 L Richmond% 80-72 W at East Carolina% 62-83 L at UNC Wilmington% 102-92 W William & Mary% (ot) 79-84 L Tenn State 71-61 W at George Mason% 69-83 L at American% 72-71 W James Madison% 69-73 L at Richmond% 89-83 W East Carolina% (ot) 51-71 L at Penn State 69-68 W UNC Wilmington%* 94-85 W at William & Mary% 77-67 W UNC Wilmington+ 62-58 W Richmond+ 78-73 W James Madison+ 69-88 L Kentucky& * Played at ODU Field House # Richmond Times Dispatch Trn. % CAA Games + CAA Tournament games. & NCAA Regional at Worcester, MA. 1989-90 (14-14/7-7) Head Coach: Tom Young 79-81 L Marathon Oil (exh.) 108-90 W Venezuela (exh.) 67-62 W William & Mary * 72-69 W West Virginia ** 67-71 L at George Washington (ot) 75-88 L Missouri 62-69 L Richmond# 77-67 W at VCU# 85-81 W James Madison 78-90 L at North Carolina 61-64 L UAB% 94-78 W UNC Charlotte% 65-69 L at Western Kentucky% 94-85 W at South Alabama (ot)% 83-91 L at Virginia Tech 49-55 L VCU% 94-71 W Jacksonville% 76-74 W at Richmond (ot) 91-74 W American 58-60 L Wake Forest 93-94 L at South Florida (ot)% 86-62 W Western Kentucky% 87-82 W George Mason 75-56 W South Florida% 72-81 L at Jacksonville% 94-84 W South Alabama% 82-95 L at UNC Charlotte% 89 1992-93 (21-8/11-3) Head Coach: Oliver Purnell Regular Season Co-Champions 91-58 W Cuban Jr. Nationals (exh.) 121-93 W Verich Allstars (exh.) 82-119 L at North Carolina 118-71 W Shenandoah@ 78-65 W Iona@ 68-90 L at Virginia 81-65 W Va. Commonwealth $ 93-91 W Alabama 85-96 L at Auburn 104-83 W at Florida A&M 78-76 W at South Florida 76-74 W at George Mason % 95-88 W at American % 59-75 L Richmond @% 89-102 L at James Madison% 71-61 W Va. Tech 80-60 W East Carolina% 94-92 W UNC Wilmington% 81-80 W at William & Mary % 99-84 W Southern Miss. 91-62 W George Mason % 86-85 W American % 80-84 L at Richmond % 73-60 W at East Carolina % 90-79 W at UNC Wilmington % 90-80 W William and Mary% 113-105 W at So. Mississippi 67-73 L East Carolina * 74-68 W Va. Commonwealth # 58-60 L at Miami-Ohio # @ played at field house $ played at Hampton Coliseum % CAA Conference Games * CAA Tournament, Richmond, VA. # NIT 1993-94 (21-10/ 10-4) Head Coach: Oliver Purnell Regular Season Co-Champions CAA Tournament Finalists 109-53 W Russian-Dinamo (exh.) 98-89 W Court Authority (exh.) 84-80 W at South Carolina 89-51 W Florida A&M 92-67 W at UC Santa Barbara 92-66 W Hofstra@ 76-69 W Virginia 87-101 L Auburn 76-78 L at UNC Charlotte 73-75 L at South Florida 74-77 L Utah State# 70-66 W Idaho State# 74-60 W Howard (FH) 88-96 L at James Madison* 79-77 W at Richmond* 79-62 W East Carolina* (FH) 79-84 L UNC Wilmington* 120-91 W at George Mason* 79-68 W American* 79-74 W Va. Commonwealth$ 105-72 W William and Mary* 97-81 W James Madison* 73-77 L Richmond* 75-72 W at East Carolina* 98-81 W at UNC Wilmington* 100-72 W George Mason* 77-81 L at American* (ot) 94-70 W at William & Mary* 83-58 W William and Mary% 76-72 W Richmond% 76-77 L James Madison% 76-74 W Manhattan+ 75-79 L at Bradley+ +NIT Games %CAA Tournament in Richmond, Va. @at UCSB Gaucho Classic #at Wyoming Shootout * CAA Conference Games FH Field House $ Hampton Coliseum Year-by-Year Results 1994-95 (21-12/12-2) Head Coach: Jeff Capel CAA Champions 119-127 L Court Authority (exh.) 94-95 W Croatia (exh.) 80-83 L at Virginia 93-75 W Towson State 79-65 W South Carolina 74-88 L at Southern Illinois 80-85 L at Tulane (ot) 75-64 W New Hampshire 63-61 W Wyoming 94-86 W Weber State (ot)# 63-71 L at Hawaii 61-71 L at Washington## 79-98 L North Carolina 82-92 L at St. Joseph’s 52-71 L at Arizona State 79-66 W UNC Wilmington* 88-83 W at George Mason* 89-82 W at American* 83-73 W at William & Mary* 79-65 W James Madison* 65-46 W at Richmond* 69-66 W East Carolina* 79-65 L at James Madison* 67-81 L Va. Commonwealth@ 70-60 W Richmond* 91-74 W American* 94-70 W George Mason* 71-73 L at UNC Wilmington* 81-73 W at East Carolina* 60-55 W William & Mary* (FH) 110-94 W George Mason** 77-67 W American** (ot) 80-75 W James Madison** 89-81 W Villanova+ (3 ot) 52-64 L Tulsa+ # Hawaii/Nike Festival * CAA Conference Games **CAA Tournament in Richmond, Va. +NCAA East Regional in Albany, NY @ Hampton Coliseum FH Field House 1995-96 (18-13/12-4) Head Coach: Jeff Capel 77-37 W Latvia (exh.) 84-78 W Court Authority (exh.) 55-75 L Duke @ 78-77 W Alaska-Anchorage @ 89-90 L Ohio (2 OT) @ 75-67 W Hampton 65-73 L Southern Illinois 61-67 L South Florida 80-92 L at Toledo 84-89 L at Texas Tech 66-52 W at Wyoming 54-65 L Idaho # 69-62 W CSU-Sacramento (OT) # 62-60 W St. Joseph’s 70-85 L VCU * 61-48 W at UNC Wilmington * 84-69 W at Richmond * 103-86 W George Mason * 67-72 L at East Carolina * 58-45 W at James Madison * 86-82 W American * 51-50 W UNC Wilmington * 76-85 L at VCU (OT) * 49-87 L at Virginia 76-72 W James Madison * 93-92 W George Mason (OT) * 70-63 W Richmond * 91-86 W William & Mary (FH) * 74-83 L at American * 81-57 W East Carolina * 75-72 W James Madison % 39-59 L UNC Wilmington % * Indicates CAA games @ Carr's Great Alaska Shootout, Anchorage, Alaska # CSU-Sacramento Tournament, Sacramenta, Calif. % CAA Tournament, Richmond, Va. 1996-97 (22-11/10-6) Head Coach: Jeff Capel 83-70 W Court Authority (exh.) 97-75 W Sundance (exh.) 84-82 W at Towson State 65-57 W Toledo 65-64 W UNC Charlotte 72-58 W American* 77-65 W Richmond* 76-62 W UNC Wilmington* 65-50 W at William & Mary* 56-69 L at James Madison* 76-72 W VA Commonwealth* 62-67 L East Carolina* 73-79 L George Mason* 70-77 L at Richmond* 76-70 W at American* (ot) 70-48 W William & Mary* 63-54 W at UNC Wilmington* 65-62 W vs East Carolina# (2ot) 66-49 W vs VA.Commonwealth# 58-63 L vs George Mason# 75-56 W Seton Hall@ 62-75 L at Butler@ * Indicates CAA games +Food Lion MVP Classic - Charlotte, NC %Hilo Holiday Shootout, Hilo, HI # CAA Tournament, Richmond, VA @NIT Tournament 95-85 W Tennessee State (FH) 67-57 W Washington 57-46 W Hampton University 78-79 L vs. Eastern Michigan @ 56-47 W vs. Pepperdine @ 73-80 L at Mississippi State 66-72 L vs. Nebraska # 74-61 W vs. SE Missouri State # 72-71 W vs. Mississippi State # (ot) 76-69 W at Richmond * 94-85 W at George Mason * 79-70 W East Carolina * 61-45 W UNC Wilmington * 77-80 L at American * (ot) 82-65 W at VCU * 55-61 L William and Mary * 66-84 L at James Madison * 63-78 L at East Carolina * 63-51 W Richmond * 52-80 L at William and Mary * 73-74 L at UNC Wilmington * (ot) 63-68 L at George Washington 75-70 W VCU * 99-61 W American * (FH) 85-62 W George Mason *(FH) 72-66 W James Madison * 69-56 W Richmond % 70-62 W William and Mary % 62-58 W James Madison % (ot) 55-59 L New Mexico § * Indicates CAA games @ Carrier Classic - Syracuse, NY # Puerto Rico Tournament - San Juan % CAA Tournament, Richmond, VA § NCAA First Round - Pittsburgh, PA 1999-00 (11-19/6-10) Head Coach: Jeff Capel 64-76 L vs. UW Green Bay 61-57 W vs. Central Florida 65-68 L vs. Furman 57-59 L at East Carolina* 70-78 L Washington Huskies 71-62 W at VMI 65-60 W New Orleans 49-60 L UNC Wilmington* 64-68 L at Kansas State 64-67 L Norfolk State 82-75 W George Washington 67-73 L at VCU* (OT) 60-58 W Richmond* 66-70 L James Madison* 75-77 L at George Mason* (OT) 62-57 W American * 74-60 W at William & Mary* 48-72 L at UNC Charlotte 48-72 L VCU* 75-64 W George Mason* 60-66 L at UNC Wilmington* 67-78 L at Virginia Tech (OT) 66-73 L at American* (OT) 71-62 W William & Mary* 60-62 L East Carolina* 59-61 L at James Madison* 55-56 L Richmond* 55-67 L vs Richmond# 1997-98 (12-16/8-8) Head Coach: Jeff Capel 76-62 W Court Authority (Exh.) 87-81 W Next Level Sports (Exh.) 52-64 L at Wright State 72-60 W Hamton 84-69 W VA.Military 74-58 W Texas Tech 44-72 L at UNC Charlotte 53-67 L at St. Joseph's 56-58 L George Washington 57-62 L Mississippi State 68-86 L at Washington 62-71 L at New Orleans 50-58 L * at UNC Wilmington (OT) 61-60 W * at James Madison 58-50 W * George Mason 55-61 L * VCU 69-57 W * at American 62-57 W * Richmond 53-69 L * at William & Mary 71-85 L * at East Carolina 69-56 W * at VCU 58-68 L * William & Mary 46-51 L * James Madison 60-63 L * UNC Wilmington 66-61 W * East Carolina 80-71 W * American 70-66 W * at George Mason 77-85 L * at Richmond 60-56 W # vs James Madison 51-54 L # vs UNC Wilmington *CAA Games #CAA Tourn. 2000-01 (13-18/7-9) Head Coach: Jeff Capel 84-57 89-91 60-84 57-64 72-75 65-70 78-87 56-72 62-51 89-81 81-76 60-73 67-82 80-63 61-53 74-54 76-81 63-68 77-65 69-62 73-77 65-63 84-57 48-59 49-57 62-72 78-70 53-74 *CAA Conference Games #CAA Tournament 1998-99 (25-9/10-6) Head Coach: Jeff Capel CAA Finalists 81-60 W Wright State U. 84-70 W Elon 83-69 W Hampton 72-56 W UNC Charlotte 103-69 W VMI 74-60 W at UT Chatanooga 61-63 L vs #3 North Carolina+ 59-56 W vs South Carolina+ 72-65 W St. Joseph's 89-92 L at George Washington 80-60 W at Hawaii-Hilo% 77-75 W vs Central Conn. St. Univ. % 85-65 W vs U. of Buffalo% 53-83 L at George Mason* 60-58 W James Madison* 82-72 W at VA Commonwealth* 54-51 W at East Carolina* 90 W L L L L L L L W W W L L W W W L L W W L W W L L L W L GARDNER-WEBB^ at George Washington vs. Stanford% vs. Miami University% vs. AU-PuertoRico% at St. Joseph's N.C. STATE^^ at Richmond* KANSAS STATE^^ VMI^ at Dayton at Illinois-Chicago UNLV^^ JAMES MADISON*^ AMERICAN*^ WILLIAM & MARY*^^ at George Mason* at East Carolina* (OT) VCU*^^ Norfolk State^^ RICHMOND*^^ (2OT) EAST CAROLINA*^ at American* at UNC Wilmington* at James Madison* at William & Mary* GEORGE MASON*^ at VCU*^ 59-62 53-47 54-57 L W L UNC WILMINGTON*^ William & Mary # (OT) UNC Wilmington# L, $ NSU game is a neutral site game % San Juan Shootout # CAA Tournament, Richmond, VA ^ - Games played at Fieldhouse ^^ - Games played at Scope All times are Eastern * CAA Games 2001-02 (13-16/7-11) Head Coach: Blaine Taylor 106-99 (OT) W EA SPORTS ALL-STARS (exh.) 89-82 W Kentucky ABA (exh.) 69-52 W Sacramento St. 91-66 L #12 Memphis 55-46 W VIRGINIA TECH# 72-61 W DELAWARE STATE 71-65 W ILLINOIS-CHICAGO 68-64 L at George Washington 53-52 W at East Carolina 81-67 W COASTAL CAROLINA 84-77 L HAMPTON 71-67 L UNC WILMINGTON* 84-76 L at Nevada 67-66 L Hofstra* 74-66 W DREXEL* 60-58 W DELAWARE* 76-67 L at George Mason* 66-53 W at Towson* 79-77 (OT) L at VA Commonwealth* 66-56 L UNC Wilmington* 68-52 W WILLIAM & MARY* 67-61 L at James Madison* 75-70 L at Delaware* 67-55 L TOWSON* 73-66 L at Va. Commonwealth* 80-70 L Drexel* 73-68 W JAMES MADISON* 69-53 W HOFSTRA* 81-53 W at William & Mary* 78-63 L GEORGE MASON* 58-54 L #3 VCU CAA Quarterfinals *CAA Games ! Guardian Classic in Memphis, TN # at Norfolk Scope Arena All other home games at the ODU Fieldhouse 2002-03 (12-15/9-9) Head Coach: Blaine Taylor 78-83 91-88 59-67 72-43 47-63 70-77 67-75 82-62 67-71 84-76 67-56 64-73 67-57 76-64 74-75 65-69 59-46 74-56 72-69 69-72 53-69 66-74 71-68 73-51 57-62 63-73 52-69 77-46 52-61 L W L W L L L W L W W L W W L L W W W L L L W W L L L W L EA Sports(exh.) Global Sports (exh.) North Carolina Campbell at St. Joseph's at Hampton East Carolina Md. Eastern Shore Dayton at George Washington Towson* at VA.Commonwealth * at UNC Wilmington* William & Mary * (ot) Delaware * at Hofstra* George Mason* James Madison* at Drexel * Va.Commonwealth* at William & Mary* at James Madison UNC Wilmington* at Towson* Drexel* at Delaware* at George Mason* Hofstra* Drexel(CAA Trn.) Old Dominion University Vs. Opponents ALABAMA • (1-2) 1980-81 L N at (Santa Clara) 63-71 1991-92 L at .......................... 67-105 1992-93 W ............................... 93-91 ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM • (814) 1982-83 L at ............................ 60-71 W ............................... 84-57 1983-84 L at ............................ 73-83 W ............................... 76-55 L at (SBC Final) ....... 60-62 1984-85 L ............................... 55-56 W at ............................ 59-58 W N (SBC Semi-Final)68-67 1985-86 L at ............................ 51-66 L ............................... 58-71 1986-87 L at ............................ 60-64 L ............................... 70-72 1987-88 W (ot) ......................... 82-80 L at (ot) ..................... 74-80 1988-89 W ............................. 101-89 L at ............................ 77-92 L N (SBC) (ot) .......... 87-89 1989-90 L ............................... 61-64 L at ............................ 72-87 1990-91 W ............................... 95-87 L at ............................ 77-79 W N (SBC) (ot) .......... 94-88 ALASKA-ANCHORAGE • (1-0) 1995-96 W at ............................ 78-77 AMERICAN • (21-12) 1956-57 L at ............................ 69-72 1965-66 L ............................. 94-112 1966-67 L at .......................... 94-102 L ............................. 94-108 1967-68 W ............................... 81-78 1968-69 W at ............................ 75-64 1969-70 W ............................... 92-84 1970-71 L at ............................ 75-97 1980-81 L (KODC) ................. 75-79 1988-89 W (Hampton) ............ 77-69 1989-90 W ............................... 91-74 1990-91 W at ............................ 87-82 1991-92 L ............................... 74-79 L at ............................ 69-83 1992-93 W at ............................ 95-88 W ............................... 86-85 1993-94 W ............................... 79-68 L at (ot) ..................... 77-81 1994-95 W at ............................ 89-82 W ............................... 91-74 W (CAA) (ot) ............. 77-67 1995-96 W ............................... 67-47 L at ............................ 74-83 1996-97 L at (ot) ..................... 77-80 W (FH) ....................... 99-61 1997-98 W at ............................ 69-57 W (FH) ....................... 80-71 1998-99 W ...................... 72-58 (FH) W at ................... 76-70 (OT) 1999-00 W 62-57 L at ................... 66-73 (OT) 2000-01 W 61-53 W at ............................ 84-57 AMERICAN • PUERTO RICO (01) 1956-57 L at ............................ 72-75 ARIZONA • (0-1) 1975-76 L at ............................ 74-88 ARIZONA STATE • (0-1) 1994-95 L at ............................ 52-71 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN • (5-18) 1939-40 L ............................... 48-49 1946-47 W ............................... 39-25 L ............................... 49-54 1955-56 L ............................... 54-76 L ............................... 66-85 1956-57 L ............................... 66-82 L .............................. 65-111 1957-58 L ............................... 64-89 Monarch Basketball 2004-05 L ............................... 70-71 1958-59 L ............................... 68-70 W ............................... 78-59 1959-60 L ............................... 80-87 L ............................... 60-62 1960-61 L ............................... 62-75 1962-63 W ............................... 64-75 L ............................. 96-105 L ............................... 88-89 1963-64 L ............................... 89-96 1965-66 L ........................... 104-105 1966-67 L at ........................... 86-111 1974-75 W ............................... 86-74 1976-77 W ............................. 110-71 AUBURN • (1-2) 1970-71 W ............................... 89-76 1992-93 L at ............................ 85-96 1993-94 L ............................. 87-101 AUSTIN PEAY • (2-3) 1975-76 L at ............................ 73-78 1976-77 L at(ot) ...................... 76-81 W ............................... 77-68 1977-78 W ............................... 85-67 1978-79 L at(ot) ...................... 65-68 UNIV. OF BALTIMORE • (15-3) 1956-57 L ............................... 67-79 1957-58 W ............................... 80-66 1958-59 L ............................... 61-79 1961-62 W ............................... 87-74 W ............................... 73-65 1962-63 W ............................... 82-80 1963-64 W ............................. 102-85 1964-65 W ............................... 94-86 1965-66 L ............................... 60-80 1966-67 W ............................... 81-67 W ............................. 102-53 1967-68 W at ........................ 122-100 W N (MD Trn.) .......... 93-86 1968-69 W ............................... 97-62 W (MD Trn.) .............. 99-90 1969-70 W at ............................ 95-88 1974-75 W (NCAA II) ............. 95-72 1975-76 W (NCAA II) ............. 73-58 BAPTIST COLLEGE • (7-1) 1971-72 W ............................... 91-74 1972-73 L at ............................ 86-93 1973-74 W ............................... 98-74 1974-75 W ............................... 94-84 1975-76 W .............................. 111-74 1976-77 W ............................. 109-55 1977-78 W ............................... 61-55 1978-79 W ............................... 90-60 BAYLOR • (1-0) 1973-74 W (KODC) ................. 87-79 BELMONT ABBEY • (1-2) 1962-63 L at ............................ 68-79 1975-76 W ............................... 79-48 1977-78 L ............................... 67-75 BISCAYNE • (1-3) 1971-72 L at ............................ 81-84 1972-73 L ............................... 90-92 1973-74 L at ............................ 74-78 1974-75 W ............................... 99-98 BLOOMSBURG STATE • (1-0) 1974-75 W ............................. 101-79 BLUEFIELD STATE • (2-0) 1937-38 W ............................... 53-36 1967-68 W ............................. 106-73 BOSTON UNIVERSITY • (4-0) 1977-78 W at ............................ 76-74 1978-79 W ............................... 90-72 1980-81 W at ............................ 78-71 1981-82 W ............................... 71-61 BRADLEY • (0-1) 1993-94 L at (NIT) .................. 75-79 BRIDGEWATER • (12-8) 1955-56 L ............................... 78-91 1956-57 W ............................... 78-70 1957-58 W ............................... 75-55 1958-59 L ............................... 72-76 L ............................... 51-71 1959-60 L ............................... 69-77 W ............................... 82-75 1960-61 W ............................... 84-76 W ............................... 99-73 1961-62 W ............................. 100-81 W ............................... 76-69 1962-63 W ............................... 88-68 W ............................. 102-67 1963-64 L ............................... 77-81 W ............................... 78-75 1964-65 W ............................... 72-68 W ............................. 104-64 1965-66 L ............................... 83-87 L (ot) ....................... 92-104 1966-67 L N (MD Trn.) .......... 68-72 CENTRAL CONN. STATE • (2-0) 1985-86 W ............................... 75-51 1998-99 W (Hawaii) ................ 77-75 CENTRAL FLORIDA • (1-0) 1999-00 W (SoCon) ................. 61-57 CHEYNEY STATE • (1-0) 1975-76 W (NCAA II Quarters)90-85 CINCINNATI • (0-1) 1970-71 L at .......................... 96-108 THE CITADEL • (1-0) 1966-67 W at ............................ 78-70 CLEMSON • (1-0) 1978-79 W at (NIT)(2 ot) ........ 61-59 COASTAL CAROLINA • (1-0) 2001-02 W ............................... 81-67 BRIGHAM YOUNG • (0-1) 1975-76 L (KODC) ................. 77-80 COLGATE • (1-0) 1981-82 W (KODC) ................. 70-47 BUCKNELL • (1-0) 1978-79 W (KODC) ................. 88-76 COLUMBIA • (2-0) 1974-75 W (KODC) ................. 80-67 1980-81 W (KODC) ................. 92-58 BUFFALO • (2-0) 1968-69 W at ............................ 83-72 1998-99 W (Hawaii) ................ 85-65 CORNELL • (1-0) 1975-76 W (KODC) ................. 88-77 BUTLER • (0-1) 1998-99 L at (NIT) .................. 62-75 DARTMOUTH • (1-0) 1976-77 W (KODC) ................. 95-70 UC SANTA BARBARA • (1-0) 1993-94 W at ............................ 92-67 DAYTON • (4-5) 1972-73 W at ............................ 77-72 1974-75 L at ............................ 69-70 1975-76 L at ............................ 79-91 1981-82 L at ............................ 77-78 1982-83 W ............................... 61-53 1983-84 L at ............................ 63-64 1984-85 W ............................... 91-82 2000-01 W at ............................ 81-76 2002-03 L ............................... 67-71 CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY • (1-0) 1974-75 W (KODC) ................. 84-73 CALIFORNIA-IRVINE • (1-0) 1973-74 W ............................... 84-77 CALIFORNIA STATESACRAMENTO • (2-0) 1995-96 W at (OT) ................... 69-62 2001-02 W (GC) ....................... 69-52 CAMPBELL • (9-2) 1938-39 W ............................... 56-48 1946-47 L ............................... 43-48 W ............................... 52-40 1966-67 W ............................... 94-78 1970-71 L ............................... 79-82 1971-72 W .............................. 111-73 1972-73 W ............................... 99-86 1973-74 W ............................... 96-67 1974-75 W ............................... 83-77 1975-76 W ............................. 120-93 2002-03 W ............................... 72-43 CATAWBA • (1-0) 1968-69 W N ............................ 79-72 CATHOLIC U. • (9-7) 1957-58 L ............................... 66-84 1959-60 L ............................... 65-82 1960-61 L ............................... 71-76 1963-64 L ............................... 82-98 1964-65 L ............................... 76-83 1965-66 L ............................... 78-83 1966-67 W at ............................ 86-78 1967-68 W ............................... 92-85 L N (MD Trn.) .......... 78-82 1968-69 W at ............................ 80-57 1969-70 W ............................... 85-74 1970-71 W at ............................ 90-82 1971-72 W ............................... 95-73 1973-74 W at ............................ 88-72 1974-75 W ............................... 81-62 1979-80 W (ECAC Trn.) ........ 112-59 CHAMINADE • (1-0) 1988-89 W at ............................ 83-56 91 DELAWARE • (4-4) 1972-73 W at ............................ 83-75 1973-74 W ............................... 92-80 2001-02 W ............................... 60-58 L at ............................ 75-70 2002-03 L (ot) ........................... 74-75 L at ............................ 63-73 2003-04 L at ............................ 62-64 W ............................... 85-74 1987-88 W at ............................ 96-85 EAST CAROLINA UNIV. • (32-14) 1966-67 L at ........................... 88-90 1967-68 W at ............................ 94-90 1968-69 W at ............................ 75-74 1969-70 L at ............................ 67-92 1970-71 W ............................... 71-66 W at ............................ 90-82 1971-72 W at ............................ 92-79 1972-73 W ............................... 67-53 1973-74 W at ............................ 80-78 1974-75 L ............................... 69-71 1975-76 W at ............................ 95-70 1976-77 W at ............................ 88-74 W ............................... 87-78 1977-78 W at .......................... 112-81 L ............................... 72-78 1978-79 W at(ot) ...................... 90-85 L ............................... 84-99 1979-80 W at ............................ 70-65 W ............................... 89-75 1980-81 W ............................... 76-67 1981-82 W ............................... 80-73 1990-91 W (2 ot) ...................... 79-78 1991-92 W at ............................ 80-72 W (9ot) ....................... 89-83 1992-93 W ............................... 80-60 W at ............................ 73-60 L CAA ...................... 67-73 1993-94 W (fh) ......................... 79-62 W at ............................ 75-72 1994-95 W ............................... 69-66 W at ............................ 81-73 1995-96 L at ............................ 67-72 W ............................... 81-57 1996-97 W ............................... 79-70 L at ............................ 63-78 1997-98 L at ............................ 71-85 W ............................... 66-61 1998-99 W at ............................ 54-51 L ............................... 62-67 W (CAA) 2ot ............. 65-62 1999-00 L at ............................ 57-59 L ............................... 60-62 2000-01 L at (ot) ..................... 63-68 W ............................... 65-63 2001-02 W at ............................ 53-52 2002-03 L ............................... 67-75 EASTERN MICHIGAN (0-1) 1996-97 L N(Syracuse) .......... 78-79 EASTERN WASHINGTON (0-1) 1988-89 L N (Hawaii) ............ 71-76 DELAWARE STATE • (4-0) 1976-77 W ............................. 113-47 1979-80 W ............................. 102-82 1983-84 W ............................. 105-82 2001-02 W ............................... 72-61 EASTERN ILLINOIS • (0-1) 1975-76 L N (NCAAII) .......... 74-78 DEPAUL • (2-4) 1980-81 W at ............................ 63-62 1981-82 L ............................... 60-70 1984-85 L at ............................ 58-64 1985-86 W ............................... 66-53 1986-87 L at ............................ 61-72 1987-88 L ............................... 88-95 ELON • (3-2) 1939-40 L ............................... 41-61 1959-60 L at ............................ 61-82 W ............................... 85-62 1960-61 W ............................... 64-82 1998-99 W ............................... 84-70 DREXEL • (3-4) 2001-02 W ............................... 74-66 L at ............................ 80-70 2002-03 W at ............................ 72-69 L ............................... 57-62 L CAA ...................... 52-61 2003-04 W ............................... 65-58 L ............................... 85-74 DUKE • (0-2) 1985-86 L N (NCAA) ............ 61-89 1995-96 L N ............................ 55-75 DUQUESNE • (3-1) 1979-80 W ............................... 65-60 1980-81 W at ............................ 73-70 1981-82 L ............................... 75-79 ELIZABETH CITY ST • (0-1) 1965-66 L N ............................ 87-90 EMORY AND HENRY • (1-1) 1958-59 L at ............................ 71-87 W ............................. 101-96 EVANSVILLE • (2-1) 1970-71 L at (NCAAII) .......... 82-97 1973-74 W at ............................ 87-69 1974-75 W ............................... 84-72 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON • (1-0) 1983-84 W ............................... 80-62 FAYETTEVILLE STATE • (1-0) 1972-73 W N (NCAAII) .......... 80-74 FERRUM COLLEGE • (1-0) 1940-41 W ............................... 46-29 Vs. Opponents FLORIDA A & M • (2-0) 1992-93 W at .......................... 104-83 1993-94 W ............................... 89-51 FLORIDA SOUTHERN • (2-1) 1974-75 L at ............................ 69-71 1975-76 W ............................... 95-73 1978-79 W at ............................ 85-67 FLORIDA STATE • (1-0) 1978-79 W(KODC)(2 ot) ......... 80-76 FREDERICK COLLEGE • (0-4) 1963-64 L .............................. 82-111 1966-67 L ............................... 87-97 1967-68 L at ............................ 71-86 L ............................... 84-96 FURMAN • (0-1) 1999-00 L (SoCon) ................. 58-65 GANNON • (0-1) 1968-69 L at ............................ 88-92 GARDNER WEBB • (1-0) 2000-01 W ............................... 84-57 GEORGETOWN • (1-1) 1976-77 W at (ECAC Trn) ...... 80-58 1978-79 L N (ECAC Trn) ...... 52-73 GEORGE MASON • (26-10) 1979-80 W ............................... 99-78 1979-80 W ............................. 104-73 1980-81 W ............................... 66-51 1981-82 W ............................... 71-63 W (ECAC Trn.) .......... 70-62 1988-89 W at ............................ 79-72 1989-90 W ............................... 87-82 1990-91 L at ............................ 75-77 1991-92 W ............................... 80-73 W at ............................ 71-61 1992-93 W at ............................ 76-74 W ............................... 91-62 1993-94 W at .......................... 120-91 W ............................. 100-72 1994-95 W at ............................ 88-83 W ............................... 94-70 W CAA .................... 110-94 1995-96 W ............................. 103-86 W at (OT) ................... 93-92 1996-97 W at ............................ 94-85 W (FH) ....................... 85-62 1997-98 W ............................... 58-50 W at ............................ 78-66 1998-99 L at ............................ 53-83 L ............................... 73-79 L(CAA Final) ............. 58-63 1999-00 L at ................... 75-77 (OT) W ............................... 75-64 2000-01 L at ............................ 76-81 W ............................... 78-70 2001-02 L at ............................ 76-67 L ............................... 78-63 2002-03 W ............................... 59-46 L at ............................ 52-69 2003-04 W at ............................ 74-71 L ............................... 66-70 GEORGE WASHINGTON •(5-8) 1974-75 L at ............................ 69-75 1988-89 W ............................... 88-62 1989-90 L at(ot) ...................... 67-71 1990-91 L ............................... 55-65 1991-92 W at ............................ 86-85 1996-97 L at ............................ 63-68 1997-98 L ............................... 56-58 1998-99 L at ............................ 89-92 1999-00 W ............................... 75-64 2000-01 L at ............................ 89-91 2001-02 L ............................... 68-64 2002-03 W at ............................ 84-76 2003-04 W ............................... 72-62 GEORGIA • (0-2) 1968-69 L at ............................ 85-95 1980-81 L at (NIT) .................. 60-74 GEORGIA SOUTHERN • (13-4) 1969-70 W ............................... 99-95 L at (NCAA II) ......... 79-86 1970-71 W at ............................ 96-76 1971-72 L ............................. 98-101 L at .......................... 92-109 1972-73 W at .......................... 104-91 1973-74 W at ............................ 91-81 W ............................... 94-80 1974-75 W at .......................... 103-89 1975-76 W ............................... 85-83 W at ............................ 85-82 1976-77 W at(ot) ...................... 83-82 W ............................. 101-90 1977-78 L at ........................ 104-112 W ............................... 79-73 1979-80 W ............................... 97-62 W at ............................ 67-58 GEORGIA STATE • (3-1) 1976-77 W at ............................ 70-56 1977-78 L ............................... 68-71 1979-80 W at ............................ 71-64 1980-81 W ............................... 96-61 GEORGIA TECH • (0-2) 1985-86 L at ............................ 86-96 1986-87 L ............................... 64-81 HIGH POINT • (0-2) 1938-39 L ............................... 34-67 1939-40 L ............................... 25-46 HOFSTRA • (5-3) 1993-94 W ............................... 92-66 2001-02 L at ............................ 67-66 W ............................... 69-53 2002-03 L at ............................ 65-69 W ............................... 77-46 2003-04 W ............................... 71-80 L at ............................ 79-80 W CAA ...................... 82-68 HOWARD • (3-0) 1981-82 W ............................... 93-65 1983-84 W ............................... 84-64 1993-94 W (fh) ......................... 74-60 IDAHO • (0-1) 1995-96 L N ............................ 54-65 IDAHO STATE • (1-1) 1986-87 L N (at UNLV) ......... 71-79 1993-94 W N (at Wyoming) ... 70-66 ILLINOIS • (0-1) 1990-91 L (P.Rico) .................. 62-80 GUILFORD • (5-0) 1958-59 W ............................... 56-55 1959-60 W at ............................ 79-68 W ............................. 101-70 1960-61 W at ............................ 74-72 W ............................... 99-79 ILLINOIS CHICAGO • (1-1) 2000-01 L at ............................ 60-73 2001-02 W ............................... 71-65 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY • (5-2) 1967-68 W ........................... 120-106 1995-96 W ............................... 75-67 1996-97 W at ............................ 57-46 1997-98 W ............................... 72-60 1998-99 W ............................... 83-69 2001-02 L ............................... 84-77 2002-03 L at ............................ 70-77 IONA • (1-1) 1991-92 L at ............................ 71-86 1992-93 W FH .......................... 78-65 HAMPDEN-SYDNEY • (18-17) 1954-55 L ............................... 72-75 L ............................... 87-79 1955-56 L ............................... 54-72 L ............................... 74-78 1956-57 L ............................... 52-72 W ............................... 69-63 1957-58 L ............................... 55-68 L ............................... 53-92 1958-59 W ............................... 81-67 L ............................... 69-71 1959-60 L ............................... 83-93 W ............................... 76-72 1960-61 W ............................... 83-82 W ............................... 90-78 1961-62 W ............................... 95-79 L ............................... 82-84 1962-63 W ............................... 86-84 L ............................... 70-74 L ............................... 72-90 1963-64 W ............................... 80-76 W ............................... 78-73 1964-65 W ............................... 74-64 L ............................... 75-79 L (MD Trn.) .............. 86-102 1965-66 L ............................... 89-95 L ............................... 65-78 L (3 ot) .................. 108-119 1966-67 W at .......................... 100-92 W ............................. 103-90 1967-68 W ............................... 95-78 W at .......................... 105-99 1968-69 W at .......................... 109-67 W ............................... 79-61 1969-70 W ............................. 108-82 W at ............................ 88-75 HAWAII • (0-1) 1994-95 L at ............................ 63-71 HAWAII-HILO • (1-0) 1998-99 W at ............................ 80-60 INDIANA • (0-1) 1971-72 L (KODC) ................. 86-88 JAMES MADISON • (40-22) 1971-72 W ............................... 99-68 1972-73 W ............................... 69-55 W at ............................ 67-49 1973-74 W at ............................ 65-55 1974-75 W ............................... 89-54 1975-76 W at(ot) ...................... 87-83 W (NCAAII) .............. 86-77 1976-77 W ............................... 97-77 1977-78 L at ............................ 64-74 1978-79 W ............................... 75-62 1979-80 W ............................... 52-44 W at ............................ 83-63 1980-81 W at(ot) ...................... 65-63 L ............................... 65-73 1981-82 L at ............................ 48-60 L ............................... 41-43 W (ECAC Trn.) .......... 58-57 1982-83 L at ............................ 52-63 W ............................... 58-43 1983-84 W ............................... 61-58 L at(ot) ...................... 67-68 1984-85 W ............................... 65-57 L at ............................ 68-80 1985-86 W ............................... 57-50 W at ............................ 59-53 1986-87 L at ............................ 59-71 1987-88 W ............................... 65-58 1988-89 W at ............................ 79-77 1989-90 W ............................... 85-81 1990-91 L at ............................ 75-79 1991-92 L at ............................ 76-92 W ............................... 72-71 W CAA Finals ........... 78-73 1992-93 L at .......................... 89-102 W ............................... 92-88 1993-94 L at ............................ 88-96 W ............................... 97-81 L CAA Finals ........... 76-77 1994-95 W ............................... 79-65 L at ............................ 79-95 W CAA Finals ........... 80-75 1995-96 W at ............................ 58-45 W ............................... 76-72 W CAA ...................... 75-72 1996-97 L at ............................ 66-84 W ............................... 72-66 W CAA Finals (ot) .... 62-58 1997-98 W at ............................ 61-60 92 L ............................... 46-51 W CAA ...................... 60-56 1998-99 W ............................... 60-58 L at ............................ 56-69 1999-00 L 66-70 L at ............................ 59-61 2000-01 W ............................... 80-63 L at ............................ 49-57 2001-02 L at ............................ 67-61 W ............................... 73-68 2002-03 W 74-56 L at ............................ 66-74 2003-04 W ............................... 81-60 W at ............................ 71-57 JACKSONVILLE • (13-9) 1982-83 W at ............................ 69-64 W ............................... 71-58 L N (SBC Trn) .......... 59-63 1983-84 W at ............................ 79-71 W ............................... 62-55 W N (SBC Trn.) ......... 79-68 1984-85 L (ot) ......................... 78-79 W at ............................ 67-65 1985-86 W ............................... 64-56 L at ............................ 51-69 L N (SBC Trn) .......... 61-67 1986-87 L ............................... 71-89 L at ............................ 66-71 1987-88 W at ............................ 78-77 W ............................... 73-64 1988-89 L at ............................ 76-79 W ............................... 91-84 1989-90 W ............................... 94-71 L at ............................ 72-81 L (SBC Trn.) .............. 88-94 1990-91 W ............................... 83-58 W at ............................ 82-75 KANSAS STATE • (1-1) 1999-00 L at ............................ 64-68 2000-01 W ............................... 62-51 KENTUCKY • (0-1) 1991-92 L (NCAA) ................. 69-88 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN • (3-2) 1970-71 W (NCAAII) .............. 97-83 1971-72 L at ............................ 86-99 1972-73 W ........................... 125-112 1973-74 L at ............................ 67-72 1974-75 W ............................. 120-87 LIBERTY • (1-0) 2003-04 W ............................... 87-66 LONG ISLAND • (4-3) 1968-69 L at ............................ 72-91 1969-70 W ............................... 66-63 1970-71 L at ............................ 58-62 1971-72 W ............................. 104-78 1986-87 L ............................... 64-70 1987-88 W ............................... 83-68 1990-91 W ............................... 88-62 LOYOLA OF MARYLAND • (5-4) 1962-63 L ............................... 70-76 1963-64 L ............................... 75-79 1964-65 L ............................... 71-89 1965-66 W ............................... 98-64 W N ............................ 68-67 1966-67 L at ............................ 87-88 1967-68 W ............................. 114-87 1968-69 W at ............................ 82-74 1969-70 W ............................... 81-78 LYNCHBURG • (17-6) 1955-56 L ............................... 63-68 1956-57 L ............................... 62-76 W ............................... 62-48 1957-58 W ............................... 66-56 W ............................... 76-71 1958-59 W ............................... 91-81 L ............................... 73-77 1959-60 W ............................... 91-89 L ............................... 67-97 1960-61 W ............................... 77-74 W ............................. 128-61 1961-62 W ............................... 72-65 W ............................. 107-97 1962-63 W ............................... 97-58 W ............................... 74-47 1963-64 W ............................... 95-59 W ............................... 68-66 1964-65 W ............................... 86-68 L ............................... 67-73 1965-66 W ............................. 106-82 L ............................... 61-67 1966-67 W ............................... 96-83 1967-68 W at ............................ 91-85 MAINE (2-0) 1976-77 W at ............................ 88-80 1977-78 W ............................... 91-76 MANHATTAN • (1-1) 1969-70 L ............................... 73-81 1993-94 W NIT ........................ 76-74 MARQUETTE • (0-2) 1981-82 L (ot) ......................... 70-75 1982-83 L at ............................ 50-53 MARSHALL • (3-3) 1966-67 L at ........................ 103-105 1967-68 L at .......................... 91-131 1973-74 L at ............................ 72-79 1974-75 W ............................... 80-63 1975-76 W at ............................ 76-71 1976-77 W ............................. 105-87 MARYLAND • (1-4) 1982-83 L at ............................ 67-87 1983-84 L ............................... 58-69 1984-85 L at ............................ 75-87 1986-87 W ............................... 87-73 1987-88 L ............................... 65-70 MARYLAND-E. SHORE • (4-0) 1981-82 W ............................... 84-57 1983-84 W ............................... 79-65 1990-91 W (FH) ....................... 95-70 2002-03 W 82-62 MEMPHIS • (0-1) 2001-02 L at ............................ 91-66 MIAMI FL. • (0-1) 1988-89 L (Hawaii) ................. 76-77 MIAMI-OHIO • (0-2) 1992-93 L at NIT .................... 58-60 2000-01 L P.Rico ..................... 57-64 MIDDLE TENN. STATE • (0-1) 1986-87 L ............................... 66-75 MISSISSIPPI STATE • (2-2) 1976-77 W (KODC) ................. 82-78 1996-97 L at ............................ 73-80 W N (Puerto Rico) (ot)72-71 1997-98 L ............................... 57-62 MISSOURI • (0-2) 1986-87 L at ............................ 66-78 1989-90 L ............................... 75-88 MORGAN STATE • (1-0) 2003-04 W ............................... 77-62 MOUNT ST. MARY’S • (9-4) 1963-64 L ............................... 72-94 1964-65 L ............................... 64-92 1965-66 L ............................... 78-91 1966-67 W at ............................ 75-74 1967-68 W ............................. 131-76 1968-69 L at ............................ 68-74 W (MD Trn.) .............. 82-74 1969-70 W ............................... 61-59 W N (NCAAII) .......... 93-90 1970-71 W ............................... 99-89 1971-72 W ............................. 120-78 1972-73 W at ............................ 83-82 1973-74 W ............................. 100-69 Old Dominion University Vs. Opponents MURRAY STATE • (0-1) 1990-91 L (P.Rico) .................. 61-76 U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY • (6-2) 1968-69 W at ............................ 84-69 1972-73 L (KODC) ................. 73-77 1977-78 L ............................... 66-72 1978-79 W at ............................ 65-62 1979-80 W ............................... 58-44 1979-80 W (ECAC Final) ........ 62-51 1980-81 W at ............................ 72-63 1981-82 W ............................... 81-55 NEBRASKA • (0-1) 1996-97 L N (Puerto Rico) .... 66-72 NEVADA-LAS VEGAS • (0-4) 1975-76 L at .......................... 90-116 1986-87 L at .......................... 83-103 2000-01 L ............................... 67-82 2001-02 L at ............................ 84-76 NEW HAMPSHIRE • (1-1) 1977-78 L (KODC) ................. 68-71 1994-95 W ............................... 75-64 NEW ORLEANS • (2-1) 1974-75 W N (NCAA II Finals)76-74 1997-98 L at ............................ 62-71 1999-00 W ............................... 65-60 NIAGARA • (1-0) 1977-78 W N (at St. John’s) .... 90-82 NORFOLK STATE • (11-6) 1965-66 W N ............................ 86-82 1968-69 L at (NCAAII) ...... 102-103 1969-70 L ........................... 112-123 1970-71 W at ............................ 98-90 W ............................. 102-97 W (NCAA II) ........... 102-97 1971-72 L at(ot) .................. 119-122 W (ot) ..................... 105-101 1972-73 L at ............................ 74-88 W ............................... 97-86 1973-74 L (NCAAII) .............. 76-89 1978-79 W ............................... 94-81 1979-80 W N ............................ 60-57 1980-81 W N ............................ 80-63 1981-82 W N ............................ 76-61 1999-00 L ............................... 64-67 2000-01 W ............................... 69-62 NORTH CAROLINA • (0-7) 1988-89 L ............................... 77-87 1989-90 L at ............................ 78-90 1992-93 L at .......................... 82-119 1994-95 L ............................... 79-98 1998-99 L(Charlotte) ............... 63-61 2002-03 L ............................... 59-67 2003-04 L at .............................. 64-90 NORTH CAROLINA STATE • (02) 1999-00 L at ............................ 61-75 2000-01 L ............................... 78-87 NORTHERN IOWA • (1-0) 1990-91 W (P.Rico) .................. 63-61 CHARLOTTE • (13-12) 1982-83 W ............................... 78-58 L at ............................ 72-80 1983-84 L at ............................ 73-75 W ............................... 79-71 1984-85 W ............................... 86-60 W at ............................ 80-64 1985-86 W at ............................ 94-87 W ............................... 88-70 W N (SBC Trn) .......... 76-67 1986-87 L at ............................ 57-74 L ............................... 65-83 1987-88 L at ............................ 65-81 L ............................... 81-82 1988-89 W at ............................ 90-79 W ............................... 88-82 1989-90 W ............................... 94-78 Monarch Basketball 2004-05 L at ............................ 82-95 1990-91 L ............................... 87-93 W at ............................ 95-83 1993-94 L at ............................ 76-78 1996-97 W ............................... 65-64 1997-98 L at ............................ 44-72 1998-99 W ............................... 72-56 1999-00 L at ............................ 72-48 2003-04 L ................. 102-105 (2 ot) 1971-72 W at ............................ 81-67 1972-73 W ............................... 81-72 1973-74 W ............................... 68-65 1974-75 W ............................. 104-77 1975-76 L at ............................ 58-74 UNC WILMINGTON • (19-15) 1979-80 W ............................... 75-55 1987-88 W ............................... 66-60 1988-89 W at ............................ 68-66 1990-91 W ............................... 62-46 1991-92 L at ............................ 62-83 W fh ............................ 69-68 W CAA ...................... 77-67 1992-93 W ............................... 94-92 W at ............................ 90-79 1993-94 L ............................... 79-84 W at ............................ 98-81 1994-95 W ............................... 79-66 L at ............................ 71-73 1995-96 W at ............................ 61-48 W ............................... 51-50 L CAA ...................... 39-59 1996-97 W ............................... 61-45 L at (ot) ..................... 73-74 1997-98 L at(ot) ...................... 50-58 L ............................... 60-63 L CAA ...................... 51-54 1998-99 W ...................... 76-62 (FH) W at ............................ 63-54 1999-00 L 49-60 L at ............................ 60-66 2000-01 L at ............................ 48-59 L ............................... 59-62 L CAA ...................... 54-57 2001-02 L ............................... 71-67 L at ............................ 66-56 2002-03 W at ............................ 67-57 W ............................... 71-68 2003-04 W ............................... 55-51 W at ............................ 68-58 PURDUE • (0-1) 1978-79 L at (NIT) .................. 59-67 NORTH DAKOTA • (1-0) 1974-75 W N (NCAAII) .......... 78-64 NOTRE DAME • (0-1) 1983-84 L at(NIT) .................. 62-67 OHIO • (0-1) 1995-96 L N (2OT) ................. 89-90 OHIO NORTHERN • (0-1) 1962-63 L ............................... 58-68 OHIO STATE • (0-1) 1987-88 L at (NIT) .................. 73-86 OGLETHORPE • (0-1) 1968-69 L N (NCAAII) ......... 60-68 PEMBROKE STATE • (8-1) 1960-61 W ............................... 92-72 W ............................... 87-62 W ............................... 65-56 1961-62 W ............................... 77-69 1962-63 W ............................... 77-76 1962-63 W ............................... 85-82 L ............................... 76-85 1963-64 W ............................... 88-64 1964-65 W ............................... 99-84 PENN STATE • (0-2) 1991-92 L ............................... 79-84 L at ............................ 51-71 PEPPERDINE • (1-0) 1996-97 W N (Syracuse) ......... 56-47 PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE • (6-4) 1966-67 L ........................... 101-115 1967-68 L at .......................... 88-105 1968-69 W ............................... 93-76 1969-70 L at ........................... 80-111 1970-71 W ............................... 76-65 PUGET SOUND • (1-1) 1970-71 W (NCAAII) .............. 81-80 1975-76 L (NCAAII) .............. 78-83 RICHMOND PROFESSIONAL INST. • (31-8) RANDOLPH-MACON • (24-12) 1955-56 W ............................... 78-65 1956-57 W ............................... 72-58 1957-58 W ............................... 52-73 W ............................... 63-61 1958-59 W ............................... 76-73 W ............................... 70-64 1959-60 W ............................... 93-73 W ............................... 75-50 1960-61 L ............................... 59-80 1961-62 L ............................... 50-74 W ............................... 76-68 1962-63 L ............................... 74-79 L ............................... 69-80 1963-64 L ............................... 68-97 W ............................... 94-93 1964-65 L ............................... 61-83 L ............................... 55-76 1965-66 L ............................... 74-76 L ............................... 84-90 1966-67 W ............................... 82-74 L at ............................ 75-80 1967-68 W at .......................... 113-76 W ............................. 109-70 1968-69 W ............................. 109-75 L at ............................ 65-76 1969-70 W at ............................ 64-58 W ............................... 62-55 1970-71 W at ............................ 87-68 1971-72 L (ot) ....................... 95-100 1972-73 W ............................... 74-68 1973-74 W ............................... 73-59 1974-75 W at(2 ot) ................... 86-85 W (NCAAII) .............. 83-76 1975-76 W ............................... 59-56 1985-86 W ............................... 78-54 1987-88 W ............................... 74-62 RHODE ISLAND • (2-2) 1979-80 L at ............................ 63-77 1980-81 L ............................... 54-59 1981-82 W at ............................ 62-56 1982-83 W ............................... 99-81 RICE (1-0) 1971-72 W (KODC) ............... 114-86 RICHMOND • (26-19) 1977-78 L at ............................ 81-82 W ............................... 78-70 1978-79 W N (RTD) ............... 100-92 1979-80 W N (RTD) ................. 90-84 1980-81 W N (RTD) ................. 71-64 W at ............................ 89-76 W ............................... 82-80 L N (ECAC Trn) ...... 77-81 1981-82 W ............................... 80-57 L at ............................ 62-63 W (ECAC Trn) ........... 77-69 1982-83 L ............................... 70-71 W at ............................ 66-52 1985-86 W at ............................ 62-59 1986-87 W ............................... 62-57 1987-88 L N (RTD) ................. 63-70 L at ............................ 75-82 1988-89 W ............................... 75-57 1989-90 L N ........................... 62-69 W at(ot) ...................... 76-74 1990-91 L ............................... 65-74 1991-92 L ............................... 77-82 L at ............................ 69-73 W N (CAA TRN) ...... 62-58 93 1992-93 L fh ............................ 59-75 L at ............................ 80-84 1993-94 W at ............................ 79-77 L ............................... 73-77 W N (CAA Trn) ......... 76-72 1994-95 W at ............................ 65-46 W ............................... 70-60 1995-96 W at ............................ 84-69 W ............................... 70-63 1996-97 W at ............................ 76-69 W ............................... 63-51 W CAA ...................... 69-56 1997-98 W ............................... 62-57 L at ............................ 77-85 1998-99 W ............................... 77-65 L at ............................ 70-77 1999-00 W 60-58 L at ............................ 55-56 L (CAA) .................... 55-67 2000-01 L at ............................ 52-76 L ...................... 73-77 (2ot) 1971-72 L at ............................ 88-91 1972-73 W ............................. 112-94 1975-76 W ............................. 103-75 1976-77 W at .......................... 103-79 1977-78 L at ............................ 73-78 1978-79 W ............................... 72-70 RIDER (2-0) 1976-77 W ............................... 87-66 1985-86 W ............................... 93-46 SANTA CLARA • (1-0) 1980-81 W at ............................ 72-71 ROANOKE • (20-23) 1940-41 L ............................... 39-54 1955-56 L ............................... 66-85 1956-57 L ............................... 58-85 L ............................... 56-59 1957-58 W ............................... 76-66 L ............................... 67-73 1958-59 W ............................... 77-55 1960-61 L ............................... 70-71 1961-62 W ............................... 82-71 W ............................... 94-88 1962-63 W ............................. 108-72 L ............................... 77-87 1963-64 L ............................... 72-73 L ............................... 70-87 1964-65 L ............................... 84-89 L ............................... 72-90 1965-66 L ............................. 88-105 L ............................... 86-91 1966-67 W ............................... 95-85 L at ............................ 79-80 1967-68 W ............................... 85-74 L at ............................ 92-98 1968-69 W ............................... 84-77 W ............................. 119-66 W at ............................ 85-74 1969-70 W ............................... 88-78 L at .......................... 91-101 1970-71 L ............................... 85-87 1971-72 W at ............................ 88-86 L ............................... 80-95 1972-73 W ............................... 68-63 L at .......................... 83-101 L at (NCAAII)(ot) .... 87-88 1973-74 L at ............................ 62-64 W ............................... 82-76 1974-75 W ........................... 101-100 W at .......................... 107-67 1975-76 L at(ot) ...................... 83-88 W ............................... 98-82 1976-77 W ............................. 113-69 W at .......................... 101-80 1991-92 W (FH) ....................... 83-71 ROBERT MORRIS • (1-0) 1977-78 W ............................... 92-65 ROLLINS • (1-0) 1973-74 W (NCAAII) .............. 80-77 RUTGERS • (1-0) 1984-85 W N ............................ 82-80 ST. BONAVENTURE • (1-1) 1978-79 W ............................... 87-70 1979-80 L at ............................ 72-84 ST. FRANCIS-PA • (6-3) 1968-69 L at ............................ 75-95 1969-70 W at ............................ 83-72 1970-71 W ........................... 109-105 ST. JOHN’S • (0-2) 1977-78 L at ............................ 75-81 1984-85 L at (MSG) ................ 66-77 ST. JOSEPH’S • (2-7) 1979-80 L (KODC) ................. 51-52 1981-82 L at ............................ 63-69 1984-85 W ............................... 87-63 1994-95 L at ............................ 82-92 1995-96 W ............................... 62-60 1997-98 L at ............................ 53-67 2000-01 L at ............................ 65-70 2002-03 L at ............................ 47-63 2003-04 L ............................... 72-75 SETON HALL • (1-0) 1998-99 (NIT) W ........... 75-56(FH) SHENANDOAH • (4-0) 1936-37 W ............................... 38-27 1937-38 W ............................... 46-40 W ............................... 33-23 1992-93 W ............................. 118-71 SHEPHERD • (1-1) 1955-56 L ............................... 70-80 1956-57 W ............................... 78-70 USC-AIKEN • (1-0) 1984-85 W ............................. 107-72 SOUTH ALABAMA • (11-10) 1982-83 W ............................... 62-59 W at ............................ 77-76 1983-84 W ............................... 88-75 L at ............................ 82-87 1984-85 W at ............................ 86-84 W ............................... 86-74 W (SBC Trn.) .............. 84-66 1985-86 W at ............................ 75-57 W ............................... 54-52 1986-87 L ............................... 77-82 L at ............................ 63-65 1987-88 L at ............................ 80-81 W ............................. 101-77 1988-89 L ............................... 75-82 L at ............................ 81-92 1989-90 W at(ot) ...................... 94-85 W ............................... 94-84 1990-91 L at .......................... 89-100 L ............................... 80-88 L at (SBC Final) ....... 81-86 2003-04 L at ............................. 49-62 SOUTH CAROLINA • (3-1) 1982-83 L at (NIT) ................ 90-100 1993-94 W at ............................ 84-80 1994-95 W ............................... 79-65 1998-99 W(Charlotte) ............. 59-56 SOUTH FLORIDA • (16-11) 1972-73 L at ............................ 89-97 1973-74 W ............................. 113-81 1974-75 L at ............................ 86-92 1975-76 L ............................... 76-77 1982-83 W at ............................ 80-77 W ............................... 82-74 1983-84 L at ............................ 57-71 W ............................... 57-55 1984-85 W ............................... 74-62 W at ............................ 75-73 1985-86 W ............................... 47-43 W at ............................ 64-57 1986-87 L at ............................ 52-68 W ............................... 63-52 1987-88 W at ............................ 78-77 W ............................... 85-69 1988-89 L at ............................ 62-64 W ............................... 90-70 Vs. Opponents 1989-90 L at(ot) ...................... 93-94 W 75-56 1990-91 L (ot) ......................... 75-82 W at ............................ 74-61 W (SBC Semi) ............ 72-69 1991-92 L ............................... 71-90 1992-93 W at(ot) ...................... 78-76 1993-94 L at ............................ 73-75 1995-96 L ............................... 61-67 SOUTEAST MISSOURI • (1-0) 1996-97 W N (Puerto Rico) .... 74-61 SOUTHEASTERN-DC • (3-0) 1961-62 W ............................. 114-67 W at ............................ 99-74 1978-79 W ............................. 102-57 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS • (0-2) 1994-95 L at ............................ 74-88 1995-96 L ............................... 65-73 SOUTHERN METHODIST • (1-1) 1977-78 W (KODC) ................. 86-78 1984-85 L N (NCAA) ............ 68-85 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI • (6-0) 1969-70 W at ............................ 95-92 1970-71 W ............................. 121-80 1971-72 W at .......................... 103-82 1972-73 W ............................. 110-88 1992-93 W ............................... 99-84 W at ........................ 113-105 STANFORD • (0-1) 2000-01 L P.Rico ..................... 60-84 STETSON • (6-0) 1970-71 W (NCAAII) .............. 89-65 1976-77 W at ............................ 79-72 1978-79 W ............................... 97-94 1979-80 W at ............................ 66-64 1980-81 W ............................... 75-65 1981-82 W at ............................ 68-66 SYRACUSE • (1-2) 1976-77 L (ECAC Final) ........ 64-67 1979-80 W ............................... 68-67 1980-81 L at ............................ 58-71 UT CHATANOOGA• (2-0) 1998-99 W at ............................ 74-60 1999-00 W ............................... 77-64 TENNESSEE STATE • (2-0) 1974-75 W N (NCAAII) .......... 77-60 1996-97 W (FH) ....................... 95-85 TEXAS TECH • (1-1) 1995-96 L ........................... at 84-89 1997-98 W ............................... 74-58 TEXAS WESLEYAN • (1-0) 1980-81 W ............................... 75-50 TOLEDO • (1-1) 1995-96 L at ............................ 80-92 1996-97 W ............................... 65-57 TOWSON • (12-1) 1956-57 W ............................... 72-68 1957-58 W ............................... 69-63 1958-59 W ............................. 107-51 1965-66 W ............................. 103-71 1966-67 W ............................. 106-61 1968-69 W (MD Trn.) .............. 75-57 1994-95 W ............................... 93-75 1996-97 W at ............................ 84-82 2001-02 W at ............................ 66-53 L ............................... 67-55 2002-03 W ............................... 67-56 W at ............................ 73-51 2003-04 W at ............................ 70-49 W ............................... 88-62 TULANE • (2-1) 1970-71 W (KODC) ................. 91-76 1977-78 W at .......................... 116-99 1994-95 L at(ot) ...................... 80-85 TULSA • (0-1) 1994-95 L NCAA ................... 52-64 UCLA • (0-1) 1979-80 L N (NCAA) ............ 74-87 UTAH STATE • (0-1) 1993-94 L N (Wyoming) ....... 74-77 VERMONT • (1-0) 1979-80 W (KODC) ................. 94-81 VILLANOVA • (1-1) 1976-77 L (NIT)(ot) ................ 68-71 1994-95 W (NCAA)(3 ot) ....... 89-81 VIRGINIA • (4-8) 1976-77 W at ............................ 71-63 1977-78 L ............................... 67-86 1978-79 W at ............................ 65-61 1979-80 L N (RTD) ................. 58-79 1982-83 L N (RTD) ................. 59-75 1985-86 L N (RTD) ................. 61-68 1987-88 W N (RTD) ................. 74-72 1991-92 L N (RTD) ................. 67-83 1992-93 L at ............................ 68-90 1993-94 W ............................... 76-69 1994-95 L at (PreNIT) ............ 80-83 1995-96 L at ............................ 49-87 VIRGINIA STATE • (2-0) 1967-68 W ............................... 82-64 1979-80 W ............................... 98-59 VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH • (32-35) 1968-69 W ............................. 101-69 1969-70 W at ............................ 93-82 W ............................... 94-90 1970-71 L ............................... 71-79 W at ............................ 98-85 1977-78 L at ............................ 67-73 L (Hampton) ............ 72-73 1978-79 W at (RTD) ................. 70-68 L ............................... 87-95 W at(ot) ...................... 72-71 1979-80 W at ............................ 68-63 W ............................... 76-75 1980-81 L N ............................ 56-65 L at ............................ 44-61 L at ............................ 64-75 1981-82 L at ............................ 55-61 W ............................... 61-58 1982-83 W at ............................ 90-85 W (Hampton) ............ 67-62 1983-84 L at (RTD) ................. 51-63 W (ot) ......................... 56-54 W at ............................ 57-55 1984-85 L at ............................ 71-90 L ............................... 66-78 L (SBC Final) ............ 82-87 1985-86 W at ............................ 67-55 W ............................... 50-49 W at ............................ 61-56 1986-87 L ............................... 64-77 L at ............................ 66-78 1987-88 W ............................... 71-67 L at ............................ 77-82 L at (SBC Trn.) ......... 69-91 1988-89 L at(ot) .................... 93-101 W ............................... 99-87 1989-90 W at (RTD) ................. 77-67 L ............................... 49-55 W at ............................ 80-62 1990-91 L ............................... 60-62 L at ............................ 58-60 1991-92 L ............................... 83-98 W at (RTD) ................. 67-66 1992-93 W N (Hampton) ........ 81-65 W NIT ........................ 74-68 1993-94 W N (Hampton) ........ 79-74 1994-95 L N (Hampton) ........ 67-81 1995-96 L ............................... 70-85 L at (OT) ................... 76-85 1996-97 W at UR ..................... 82-65 W ............................... 75-70 1997-98 L ............................... 55-61 W at ............................ 69-56 1998-99 W at ............................ 82-72 W ............................... 76-72 W (CAA) .................... 66-49 1999-00 L at (OT) ................... 67-73 W ............................... 72-69 2000-01 W 77-65 L at ............................ 53-74 2001-02 L (OT) ....................... 79-77 L at ............................ 73-66 L (CAA) ..................... 58-54 2002-03 L at ............................ 64-73 L ............................... 69-72 2003-04 L ............................... 67-75 L at ............................ 72-78 L ................... 67-84 (CAA) VMI • (17-4) 1967-68 L at ............................ 88-96 1968-69 L at ............................ 93-96 1969-70 W ............................... 94-72 W at ............................ 90-55 1970-71 W at ............................ 94-85 W ............................... 95-54 1971-72 W at ............................ 96-84 1972-73 W ............................... 72-56 1974-75 W at ............................ 86-69 1975-76 W ............................... 72-70 1976-77 L at ............................ 60-62 1977-78 L ............................... 60-69 1980-81 W at ............................ 88-51 1982-83 W ............................... 71-45 1983-84 W at ............................ 82-65 1984-85 W ............................... 56-50 1997-98 W ............................... 84-69 1998-99 W ............................. 103-69 1999-00 W at ............................ 71-62 2000-01 W (FH) ....................... 89-81 2003-04 W ............................... 74-52 VIRGINIA TECH • (6-12) 1972-73 L (KODC) ................. 80-81 1978-79 L ............................... 88-91 L at ............................ 85-91 1981-82 L at .......................... 72-100 1982-83 W ............................... 76-73 1983-84 L (RTD) ..................... 62-86 1984-85 L at .......................... 76-102 1985-86 L ............................... 76-90 1986-87 W ............................... 86-66 1987-88 L at ............................ 71-97 1988-89 L ............................. 92-105 1989-90 L at ............................ 83-91 1990-91 W ............................... 84-76 1991-92 L at ............................ 62-78 1992-93 W ............................... 71-61 1999-00 L at (OT) ................... 67-78 2001-02 W ............................... 55-46 2003-04 W at ..................... 94-92 (ot) WAGNER • (2-0) 1978-79 W (NIT) ...................... 83-81 1981-82 W ............................... 72-61 WAKE FOREST • (0-3) 1981-82 L N (NCAA) ............ 57-74 1988-89 L at ............................ 83-88 1989-90 L ............................... 58-60 WASHINGTON • (1-3) 1994-95 L (Kingdome) ............ 61-71 W ............................... 67-57 1997-98 L at ............................ 68-86 1999-00 L ............................... 70-78 WASHINGTON & LEE • (15-3) 1960-61 W ............................... 67-45 1961-62 L ............................... 58-71 W ............................... 75-69 1962-63 W ............................... 73-64 W ............................... 69-67 1963-64 W ............................... 86-63 W ............................... 75-63 1964-65 W ............................. 102-68 L ............................... 85-95 1965-66 W ............................. 102-82 L at ............................ 75-94 1967-68 W ............................... 78-70 1969-70 W at ............................ 90-79 94 1970-71 W at ............................ 84-60 1972-73 W at ............................ 74-68 1973-74 W ............................... 74-65 1974-75 W at ............................ 92-64 1975-76 W ............................... 78-66 WEBER STATE • (1-0) 1994-95 W (Hawaii)(ot) .......... 94-86 WEST VIRGINIA • (3-1) 1985-86 W N (NCAA) ............ 72-64 1989-90 W N (Roanoke) ......... 73-69 1990-91 L at ............................ 69-87 1991-92 W ............................... 83-82 WEST VIRGINIA STATE • (1-0) 1968-69 W N .......................... 100-83 WESTERN CAROLINA • (2-0) 1976-77 W at ............................ 96-79 W ............................... 85-58 WESTERN KENTUCKY • (12-15) 1970-71 L at ............................ 82-96 1971-72 L at ............................ 80-86 1972-73 L at ........................ 106-131 1973-74 L at ............................ 84-88 1974-75 L at .......................... 87-102 1975-76 L at ............................ 76-84 1982-83 W ............................... 75-66 W at ............................ 61-59 1983-84 W ............................... 75-68 L at ............................ 67-70 W N (SBC Trn.) ......... 78-72 1984-85 L at ............................ 67-73 W ............................... 84-76 1985-86 W at ............................ 62-59 W ............................... 74-61 1986-87 L at ............................ 53-94 L ............................... 59-75 L at (SBC Trn.) ......... 58-60 1987-88 W ............................... 80-66 W at ............................ 81-76 W N (SBC Trn.) (ot) .. 86-84 1988-89 W ............................... 99-64 L at ............................ 74-92 1989-90 L at ............................ 65-69 W ............................... 86-62 1990-91 L at ............................ 74-77 L ............................... 66-75 WESTERN MARYLAND • (1-0) 1963-64 W at ............................ 78-72 WILLIAM AND MARY • (49-14) 1968-69 W at ............................ 80-65 1969-70 L at ............................ 80-89 1973-74 L ............................... 68-70 1974-75 W at ............................ 61-55 1975-76 W ............................... 77-73 L at ............................ 61-74 1976-77 W at ............................ 73-71 W ............................... 82-68 1977-78 W ............................... 64-63 L at ............................ 64-75 1978-79 W ............................... 48-42 W at ............................ 57-56 1979-80 W ............................... 60-51 W at ............................ 71-69 W N (ECAC) ............. 75-59 1980-81 W ............................... 76-51 W at ............................ 60-59 1981-82 L at(ot) ...................... 59-60 W ............................... 66-45 1982-83 L ............................... 50-56 W at ............................ 43-42 1983-84 W ............................... 73-57 W at ............................ 71-55 1984-85 W at ............................ 62-57 W ............................... 72-58 1985-86 W at ............................ 75-44 W ............................... 58-47 1986-87 W ............................... 56-54 W at ............................ 60-56 1987-88 W at ............................ 72-69 W ............................... 78-69 1988-89 W at ............................ 70-62 1989-90 W (Hampton) ............ 67-62 1990-91 L at ............................ 63-71 1991-92 W (ot) ....................... 102-92 W at ............................ 94-85 1992-93 W at ............................ 81-80 W fh ............................ 90-80 1993-94 W ............................. 105-72 W at ............................ 94-70 W N (CAA Trn) ......... 83-58 1994-95 W at ............................ 83-73 W FH .......................... 60-55 1995-96 W at ............................ 86-82 W ............................... 91-86 1996-97 L ............................... 55-61 L at ............................ 52-80 W CAA ...................... 70-62 1997-98 L at ............................ 53-69 L ............................... 58-68 1998-99 W at ............................ 65-50 W ............................... 70-48 1999-00 W 74-60 W at ............................ 71-62 2000-01 W ............................... 74-54 L at ............................ 62-72 W (CAA) ............. 53-47 (ot) 2001-02 W ............................... 68-52 W at ............................ 81-53 2002-03 W ............................... 76-64 L at ............................ 53-69 2003-04 L at ............................ 77-86 W ............................... 79-76 U. WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY • (0-1) 1999-00 L (SoCon) ................. 64-76 WRIGHT STATE • (1-1) 1997-98 L at ............................ 52-64 1998-99 W ............................... 81-60 WYOMING • (2-0) 1994-95 W ............................... 63-61 1995-96 W at ............................ 66-52 XAVIER-OHIO • (3-2) 1968-69 L at ............................ 70-72 1969-70 W at ............................ 89-76 1970-71 L at ............................ 88-90 1972-73 W at ............................ 79-76 1973-74 W (ot) ......................... 86-83 YALE • (1-0) 1973-74 W (KODC) ............... 110-82 KEY (CAA) ...... Colonial Ath. Assoc. Tourn. (MD) ........ Mason Dixon (KODC) ... Kiwanis Old Dominion Classic (H or Hampton)Hampton Coliseum (N) ........... Neutral Site (SBC) ........ Sun Belt Tournament (ECAC) .... E. College Athletic Conf. (NIT) ........ National Invitation Tourn. (NCAA II) NCAA Division II Tourn. (P. Rico) .... San Juan Shootout (GC) ......... Guardian Classic Old Dominion University Athletic History 1930-1940 Sept. 12, 1930 Sept. 26, 1930 Nov. 1930 April 1930 Oct. 14, 1932 June 18, 1935 Oct. 3, 1936 April 1938 Nov. 22, 1940 Norfolk Division opens its doors. Division plays first football game. Loses to Suffolk High, 7-0 in Baine Field. Defeats So. Norfolk HS, 22-11 in first men’s basketball game played at Blair Junior High. Defeats Deep Creek HS, 8-3 to win first baseball game. Played Miami (Florida) in football, losing, 6-2 in the Orange Bowl. Foreman Field project approved, first for 5,500 seats, then 15,000. Foreman Field dedicated (W&M vs. UVa.) in front of 15,000 fans. Cecil Griffin runs a 9.9 dash and Johnny Brown runs a 9.8 dash against Wake Forest for what is believed to have been fastest collegiate times that year. Tom Scott resigns as athletic director and football coach with a 62-19-4 record. March 1969 May 1969 June 1969 Sept. 1, 1969 Sept. 1970 March 1970 Dec. 5, 1970 March 1970 1941-1950 Aug. 1941 Sept. 1942 Sept. 1947 Football discontinued at the Norfolk Division, because of a $10,000 debt and a Southern Conference ruling that as a branch of William and Mary, the Division could not allow freshmen to play, which only left sophomores. Scrap Chandler named Athletic Director as well as Head Coach for baseball, basketball and after the war, track and field and swimming. Bud Metheny named basketball and baseball coach. 1951-1960 April 1951 May 1956 Sept. 1956 Sept. 1957 March 1959 Aug. 1959 Jan. 4, 1960 August 1961 Sept. 1961 Aug. 2, 1962 Sept. 1963 May 31, 1963 June 6, 1964 March 1965 Dec. 2, 1966 March 1966 May 1966 May 1966 May 1966 May 1967 Feb. 14, 1968 March 19, 1971 May 1972 March 1973 Aug. 1974 Feb. 23, 1975 March 14, 1975 March 21, 1975 April 1975 July 1975 Bobby Mears throws first Monarch NoHitter. Special faculty committee chaired by Professor John West chose “Monarchs” as the new name for athletic teams to “link the traditions of the past to the realities of the present.” Norfolk Division becomes 16th member of the Mason-Dixon Conference. Board chooses the name of Old Dominion College. Bud Metheny succeeds Scrap Chandler as Athletic Director at Old Dominion. Baseball wins NCAA College Div. East Regional. Baseball wins second NCAA College Div. East Regional. Sonny Allen hired as men’s basketball coach. Ron Drews hauls in school record 33 rebounds vs. Richmond Professional Institute. Carl Ragland becomes first wrestling All-American at Old Dominion. Scrap Chandler retires as swim coach. Lou Cappi places fifth in the NCAA in the High Hurdles and earns College Div. All-American honors. George Consolvo wins NCAA Eastern Region Tennis Championship. George Consolvo wins second straight Eastern Region Tennis Championship. Bob Pritchett scores 67 points and Harry Lozon scores 33 vs. RPI in the Norfolk Arena. Monarchs defeat RPI, Monarch Basketball 2004-05 March 25, 1979 March, 25, 1979 April 1979 Oct. 1979 Nov. 19, 1979 Dec. 14, 1979 Jan. 19, 1980 Feb. 18, 1980 March 1, 1980 March 7, 1980 March 23, 1980 1971-1980 March 1974 Buzz Sawyer runs the fastest junior college mile in the nation with a time of 4:25. First four-year graduating class. Lou Plummer named track and field coach. Pete Robinson named wrestling and golf coach Leo Anthony becomes first basketball All-American. Accepted as member of the NCAA. Played first basketball game at the Norfolk Arena vs. Hampden-Sydney. 1961-1970 April 29, 1961 June 1970 152-110 in most points in school history. Carl Ragland becomes first wrestler to win NCAA National Championship, at 152 pounds. Old Dominion leaves the Mason Dixon to become an independent. Golfer J.P. Leigh places fifth in NCAA Div. II. National Championships, then competes in Division I National Championships. University status granted to Old Dominion. Jim Jarrett named Director of Athletics Wayne Bright becomes second wrestler at Old Dominion to win a National Championship at 142-pounds. Then places fourth in the Div. I Championships. First regular season basketball game played at field house. Monarchs beat Washington & Lee, 84-60. Mary Fleet earns AIAW All-American honors in swimming, the school’s first. She outscored 36 other teams by herself and helped ODU place 14th in the National Championships. Harry Lozon becomes first basketball player at Old Dominion to be drafted in the NBA. He was selected in the 13th round by the San Diego Rockets. Nov. 1975 Nov. 1976 Aug. 1976 Dec. 1976 March 2, 1977 March 9, 1977 March 16, 1977 Aug. 13, 1977 June 1978 Feb. 4, 1978 March 18, 1978 Dec. 19, 1978 March 4, 1979 Men’s basketball loses to Evansville, 97-82 in first NCAA Div. II Championship Final for Old Dominion. Lou Plummer retires. Jim Clark becomes the school’s first swimming All-American in the 100yard freestyle. Terry Perdew wins the Division II wrestling National Championship at 118-pounds Old Dominion initiates first athletic scholarships for women. The first Donna Doyle scholarship game held. Lady Monarchs defeated Virginia Tech, 95-72. Old Dominion wins first National title, a 76-74 decision over New Orleans. Game played in Evansville, IN. Sonny Allen named NABC and AP College Division Coach of the Year. Sonny Allen resigns as basketball coach Paul Webb named men’s basketball coach. Soccer team advances to NCAA Div. II Regionals. Compiled a 13-2 record. Prince Attoh, the Player of the Year in Virginia, scored 26 goals in one season. Old Dominion moves up to Division One. School joins ECAC South Conference. Freshman Nancy Lieberman plays for USA women’s Olympic basketball team which wins silver medal in Montreal. Men’s basketball beats Atlantic Christian, 110-71 for first win in Div. I., then beats Delaware State, 113-47 for first Div. I victory. Old Dominion defeats Georgetown for ECAC South title. Compete in first NIT, losing to Villanova in overtime, in Scope. Wilson Washington becomes school’s first basketball Division I All-American. Scrap Chandler Pool dedicated. Marianne Stanley named as women’s head basketball coach. Inge Nissen hauls in a school record 28 rebounds against Longwood. Women’s basketball defeats Texas, 7060 to win Women’s NIT in Amarillo, Texas. Women’s basketball ranked Number 1 in AP poll and will hold that spot all year. Men’s hoops defeats Clemson in 95 April 1980 June 1980 Dec. 11, 1980 double overtime in NIT second round game. Women’s basketball defeats La. Tech, 76-65 in Greensboro, NC, for first AIAW National crown. Nancy Lieberman named winner of the Wade trophy. Marianne Stanley named National Coach of the Year. Old Dominion signs #1 women’s basketball recruit in the nation in Anne Donovan. State approves funds to renovate Foreman Field and build new baseball stadium. Monarchs upset Russian National team, 76-74 in overtime at Scope. Russian National team defeats women’s basketball, 76-66 in front of the largest single-game crowd for women’s collegiate game (10,237). Televised by ESPN. Men’s basketball defeats #3 Syracuse in Scope and on NBC, 68-67. First Hall of Fame Induction held. Men’s basketball defeats Navy in the Hampton Coliseum for first NCAA Automatic Tournament bid. Old Dominion plays UCLA in first NCAA Tournament in Tempe, AZ. Ronnie Valentine scores 14 points to establish a new NCAA record of 101 consecutive games scoring in double figures. Women’s basketball defeats Tennessee, 68-53 at Central Michigan for second AIAW National Championship. Men’s tennis player Robert Hale ranked 43rd nationally. Bud Metheny retires. Anne Donovan scores 50 points at Norfolk State, the most in school’s women’s basketball history. 1981-1990 Jan. 10, 1981 Feb. 20, 1981 Sept. 1981 Sept. 11, 1981 March 26 & 28 May 15, 1982 June 1982 Nov. 20, 1982 March 6, 1982 June 1982 Nov. 1983 March 1983 April 1 & 3 April 1983 May 13-15, 1983 June 1983 Nov. 1984 Nov. 1984 Jan. 10, 1985 March 31, 1985 May 14, 1985 May 15,1985 May 31-June 11 July 6, 1985 Men’s basketball defeats #1 DePaul in the Horizon of Chicago, IL, 63-62. DePaul’s first home loss in 48 games. 10,253 sellout crowd attend ODU vs. La. Tech women’s basketball game. Soccer team ranked fifth nationally. Highest ever. 5,003 watch Soccer vs. Philadelphia Textiles at Foreman Field. Hosts First NCAA Women Basketball Final Four at Scope. Old Dominion announces that it will join the Sun Belt Conference. Mark Wasinger becomes the school’s first Division I, first-team baseball All-American. Field Hockey wins first NCAA Title defeating UConn, 3-2. Men’s basketball defeats James Madison, 5857 to win ECAC Title. Women’s sailors win first ICYRA National Title in Seattle, WA. Field Hockey wins second NCAA Crown. Defeated UConn, 3-1 in three overtimes. Anne Donovan named first Naismith Women’s Basketball Player-of-the-Year. Hosts second NCAA Women’s Final Four at Scope. First Baseball Game at Bud Metheny Stadium Host Sun Belt Baseball Championships. K.C. Fullmer becomes first sailing All-American at Old Dominion. Soccer team wins first Sun Belt Conference title. Field Hockey wins third NCAA Crown. ODU defeats Iowa, 5-1 in Springfield, MA. Paul Webb wins 500th, 86-60 over UNC Charlotte in Scope. Women’s basketball defeats Georgia, 70-65 for NCAA Title in Austin, TX. Old Dominion wins Sun Belt Baseball Title with an 11-10, 11-inning win over W. Kentucky at ODU. Women’s basketball team honored at the White House by President Reagan. Hosts Collegiate Sailing National Championships Paul Webb resigns as basketball coach. Athletic History Sept. 22, 1985 Nov.23-24 1985 Oct. 16, 1986 Nov. 22-23 1986 Feb. 12, 1986 March 13, 1986 April 13, 1986 April 1987 July 6, 1987 May 1987 March 16, 1988 Nov. 13, 1988 Nov. 19, 1988 June 1989 Nov.19, 1989 Nov. 21, 1989 May 18, 1990 May 1990 Sept. 12, 1990 Nov. 23, 1990 June 9, 1990 Tom Young named Head Basketball Coach. Old Dominion hosts NCAA Field Hockey Championships at Foreman Field. Board of Visitors approve a new logo and color change on campus. The new colors are slate blue and silver. Host NCAA Field Hockey Final Four at Foreman Field. Men’s basketball ranked 25th nationally by Associated Press (24 votes), highest ever. Ranked 31st by USA Today (Sagrin) and 28th by The Sporting News. Men’s basketball defeats West Virginia, 72- 64 to win first ever NCAA Tournament game in Div. I., in Greensboro, NC. Baseball Monarchs ranked 7th nationally by Baseball America and 10th by Collegiate Baseball, highest ever. Marianne Stanley resigns as women’s basketball coach. Wendy Larry named women’s basketball coach Women’s Sailors win National Title in New York. Frank Smith dishes out seven assists at Ohio State to become the school’s alltime assist leader with 883. Mike Martin wins Sailing Single Handed National Championship in New London, CT. Sailors win Sloop National Championships in Santa Cruz, CA. Sailors win Dinghy National title in Chicago, Ill. Junior sailor Terry Hutchinson named Collegiate National Sailor of the Year. Old Dominion wins first Fowle Trophy as top Collegiate program. Sailors win sloop National title in New in Charleston, SC. Soccer advances to first NCAA Div. I Regional at Wake Forest. Field Hockey defeats Iowa, 2-1 to win fourth NCAA Championship at Penn. Old Dominion joins the Colonial Athletic Association. Dee Pritchett receives the Kaufman Prize, one of the highest academic honors given at the University. 3,207 watch first soccer match at new stadium. ODU and W&M tie, 1-1. Field Hockey defeats North Carolina, 50 to win fifth NCAA Championship. Sailors win ICYRA Team Race Title in Boston. Terry Hutchinson named National Sailor of the Year (2nd straight year). Old Dominion awarded its second straight Fowle Trophy as the top collegiate program. May 22, 1991 June 1991 June 5, 1991 Nov.7, 1991 Nov. 22, 1991 March 9, 1992 March 14, 1992 July 20, 1992 Nov. 22, 1992 Mar. 13, 1993 April 13, 1993 March 1994 April 26, 1994 May 1994 May 16, 1994 May 22, 1994 July 12, 1994 Sept. 3, 1994 Sept. 1994 Nov. 6, 1994 Dec. 1994 Feb. 5, 1995 Feb.16, 1995 March 11, 1995 March 14, 1995 March 17, 1995 March 18, 1995 April 23, 1995 April 26, 1995 May 17, 1995 May 21, 1995 July 11, 1995 August 7, 1995 Oct. 1, 1995 Dec. 10, 1995 Dec. 12, 1995 Feb. 5, 1996 Mar. 11, 1996 1991-2000 March 27, 1991 June 1993 Oliver Purnell named Head Basketball Coach. Golfer Jon Hurst takes 6th in NCAA East Regional at Yale. Chris Gatling becomes first Monarch basketball player drafted in first round of NBA draft. Jon Hurst becomes first ODU golfer to reach NCAA Championships, in Monterey, California. Soccer defeats JMU for first CAA title. Field Hockey wins second CAA title for ODU. Field Hockey wins sixth NCAA national title. Defeated North Carolina, 2-0. Men’s basketball wins CAA Title by beating JMU in the Richmond Coliseum. Women’s Basketball defeats East Carolina for CAA Title at Old Dominion. 4,200 watch the USA Olympic Soccer team tie Bermuda, 1-1 at the soccer stadium. Head Coach Ralph Perez served as a special assistant for the USA, while Paul Caan and Neil Paynter played for Bermuda. Field Hockey wins 7th NCAA title in Richmond. Sailors win Sloop for its 8th ICYRA National title in Honolulu, HI. Women’s basketball wins second consecutive CAA Tournament with win over William and Mary. Old Dominion announces gender eq- Mar. 18, 1996 Sept. 22, 1996 Nov. 23, 1996 Nov. 24, 1996 Dec. 17, 1996 Mar. 2, 1997 Mar. 3, 1997 Mar. 24, 1997 Mar. 28, 1997 Mar. 29, 1997 Mar. 30, 1997 Nov. 25, 1997 uity compliance plan and the addition of women’s soccer and the elimination of men’s cross country. Baseball pitcher, Wayne Gomes is the fourth overall first round selection in draft by Philadelphia. Jody Staylor places second in the NCAA Wrestling National Championships at 126 lbs. Jeff Capel named men’s basketball coach. Kevin Larkin receives the Kaufman Prize, one of the highest academic honors given at the University. Anne Donovan is inducted into the GTE/ CoSIDA Academic All-American Hall of Fame. Baseball captures first CAA title. Tony Guzzo named head baseball coach. Women’s soccer defeats Virginia. Wesleyan, 2-0 for inaugural win. Darryl Cummings named Director of men’s and women’s tennis. Field Hockey captures fourth straight CAA title. Miguel Rosa is ranked 45th nationally in tennis. Wendy Larry wins 200th career game with win at William and Mary. Lady Monarchs defeat Richmond to set CAA win streak at 49 games. Lady Monarchs win fourth straight CAA title in basketball. Lady Monarchs ranked 25th in final AP Hoop Poll. Old Dominion defeats third seed and Big East Champion Villanova, 89-81 in triple overtime in the NCAA Regional at Albany, NY. Heavyweight Nick Hall places fifth at NCAA Wrestling Championships to earn All-American honors. Women’s lacrosse captures first CAA title with 9-7 overtime win vs. Delaware. Joe Pereira named head women’s soccer coach. Anne Donovan is inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, MA. Baseball Monarchs capture second straight CAA Title. KC Fullmer resigns as head sailing coach. Mitch Brindley named head sailing coach. Sophomore women’s tennis player, Tzipi Obziler captures the National Clay Court title in Baltimore, Maryland. Samantha Salvia, senior field hockey player, becomes the university’s first Rhodes Scholar. Tzipi Obziler is ranked number one in the nation by the ITA. Lady Monarchs return to the nation’s top ten for the first time since 1985, with a #10 ranking in the AP and USA Today polls. The Lady Monarch basketball squad is ranked #6 in the final AP poll, and 10th in the final USA Today poll. The Lady Monarch basketball team defeats Toledo 72-66 to advance to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen. Field hockey ends UNC's 29-game win streak with a 4-3 overtime victory at UNC. Field hockey advances to NCAA Semifinals. Sailing captures ICYRA Collegiate Singlehanded National Championships in Annapolis, Md. and took 5th place at Sloop Nationals. #4 ranked Lady Monarchs defeated #1 ranked Stanford 83-76 in Norfolk. Lady Monarchs defeat East Carolina 8346 in Richmond for their sixth straight CAA basketball crown. Men's basketball captures CAA title with 62-58 overtime win against JMU. Lady Monarchs defeat #7 Florida 52-51 to advance to the NCAA Final Four for first time since 1985. Lady Monarchs defeat #3 Stanford 83-82 in overtime to advance to NCAA championship game. Ticha Penicheiro and Clarisse Machanguana named Kodak All-Americans. Wendy Larry named National Coach of the Year by Sporting News, RCA, and US Basketball Writers Association. Lady Monarchs lose 68-59 to Tennessee in NCAA Championship Mark Poag goes 9 for 9 in treys vs. VMI to 96 Feb., 21, 1998 May 30, 1998 June 3, 1998 Jan. 1999 Feb. 1999 June 1999 Aug. 1999 Nov. 8, 1999 Nov. 27, 1999 Dec. 24, 1999 set a new NCAA record. Men's Swimming & Diving captures ODU's 1st CAA Title & go undefeated. Sailors capture ICYRA Dinghy National. Sailors capture ICYRA Dinghy National Championships. Beth Anders named National Field Hockey Coach-of- the-Year. Ted Constant donates $5 million to the convocation center project. Cal Bowdler picked 17th in the NBA draft by the Atlanta Hawks Sports Illustrated for Women selects ODU as the 19th best college for women's athletics. Men's soccer rises to 13th in the NSCAA National Poll Capel wins 100th game at ODU with a 61-57 decision over Central Florida. Gray Simons, wrestling coach is named by Sports Illustrated as the 3rd greatest athlete of the 20th century in Virginia. 2000-Present Mar. 1, 2000 Mar. 11, 2000 Oct. 15, 2000 Nov. 19, 2000 Feb. 1 , 2001 April 12, 2001 April 22, 2001 July 15, 2001 May 12, 2001 May 22, 2002 June 1, 2002 Oct. 25, 2002 Nov. 10, 2002 Nov. 23, 2002 Dec. 9, 2002 April 22, 2003 May 17, 2003 August, 2003 Oct. 7, 2003 Nov. 23, 2003 April 23, 2004 May 30, 2004 June 7, 2004 June 4, 2004 July 19, 2004 Junior Andre McCullum is selected to the NABC Student Advisor Board. 2000 women's basketball defeats UNCW, 92-49 to win an NCAA record ninth straight CAA title. Women's soccer coach Joe Pereira wins his 200th career match with a victory over American Field Hockey captures ninth NCAA National Crown with 3-1 win over North Carolina. Marina DiGiacomo becomes NCAA All-Time points leader with 414 points, and becomes the fifth Lady Monarch to be presented the Honda Award. Men's soccer player Atilla Vendegh named Freshman All-American by Soccer America, school's first. Blaine Taylor named Men's basketball head coach. Women's tennis team defeats W&M, 4-0 to win first CAA title Lacrosse coach Sue Stahl leads USA to their fourth world cup title. Women's tennis team competes in their first ever NCAA Tournament. Nataly Cahana becomes first Division I Tennis All-American. Old Dominion announces women's golf to be added and women's cross country to be dropped from the curriculum. Women's sailing squad captures the ICSA National Championship in Honolulu, HI. The Ted Constant Convocation Center opens. Anna Tunnicliffe win the ICSA Singlehanded National Championship in Houston, TX. It is ODU's 13th National Championship in that sport. Men's Soccer beats Richmond, 3-0 to win the school's first ever NCAA DIV. I Men's soccer tournament first round game. Tiffany Snow becomes the sixth ODU field hockey player to win the Honda Award in that sport Men's golf captures the school's first ever CAA Championship in a one hole playoff with UNCW. and Geoffrey Harris win the individual championship. ODU’s men’s golf team places 15th at the NCAA West Regionals. It was the school's first ever NCAA Div. I tournament. Pitcher Justin Verlander goes 5-1 for Team USA and helps earn a silver medal in the Pan Am Games. Men’s Soccer ranked second nationally by SOCCER AMERICA Anna Tunnicliffe becomes the first collegiate sailor to win back to back ICSA women’s singlehanded national championships. Championships were held in St. Petersburg, FL. Nataly Cahana named CAA Women’s Tennis Player of the Year for the fourth straight year. Men’s tennis doubles players Izak van der Merwe and Zoltan Csanadi reach the semi- finals of the NCAA National Championships evenutally losing to the 3rd seed team from Georgia. Both became ODU’s first ITA AllAmerican. Baseball pitcher Justin Verlander becomes the highest Monarch ever selected in the draft. He was the second overall pick of the first round by Detroit. Steve Martin named new wrestling coach. Jerry Meyers named new baseball coach. Old Dominion University
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