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Trent WilliamsSenior

Sam MartinSenior

Welcome to the

Fowler Sport and Fitness

CenterThe Fowler Sport and Fitness Center on the Sewanee campus provides the Uni-versity of the South with a state-of-the-art athletics and fitness complex. Included in the facility is a nine-lane indoor pool with a separate diving well, an indoor four-lane, 160-meter flat track with space for field events as well as three multi-purpose courts and two batting cages.

The center also includes the renovated Juhan Gym, including a 1,000-seat bas-ketball and volleyball performance gym, three racquetball courts, one squash court, training, weight, and locker rooms, a dance studio, a fitness gym, classroom space, and three indoor tennis courts.

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sewanee: the university of the south

Name .......................................................... Sewanee: The University of the SouthAddress ................................................. 735 University Ave., Sewanee, TennesseeAffiliation ..............................................................................................EpiscopalFounded ...........................................................................................July 4, 1857Description ................................................................ National, Co-ed, Liberal ArtsEnrollment .................................................................................................1,450Vice-Chancellor & President ..................John M. McCardell (Washington & Lee, ’71)Athletics Director ............................................... Mark Webb (Tennessee Tech, ’83)Gym .............................................................. Juhan Gymnasium (Capacity: 1,000)Nickname .................................................................................................. TigersColors ..............................................................................Purple, Gold, and WhiteConference ....................................Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC)Affiliation ....................................................................................NCAA Division III

basketball information

coaching staffHead Coach ................................................................ Bubba Smith (Furman, ’00) Office .......................................................................................931.598.1298 E-Mail .......................................................................... [email protected] Coach ................................ Bradley Pierson (University of the South, ’09) Office .......................................................................................931.598.3381 E-Mail .......................................................................... [email protected]

historySewanee All-Time Record .................................................................... 806–1,0032010–11 Record ...................................................................... 9–16; SCAC 3–13Conference Championships................. Five (65–66, 72–73, 74–75, 75–76, 96–97)NCAA Tournament Appearances ...................... Four (74–75, 75–76, 96–97, 97–98)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ......................................................................... 8/2Newcomers .......................................................................................................6

athletic communications/media relations

Sports Information Director .....................................Clayton Felts (Austin Peay, ’08) Office .......................................................................................931.598.1136 E-Mail ............................................................................ [email protected] .......................................................................... www.sewaneetigers.comTwitter ................................................................ www.twitter.com/SewaneeHoopsFacebook ........................................www.facebook.com (search “Sewanee Hoops”)

© 2011 Sewanee: The University of the SouthThe University of the South does not discriminate in employment, the admission of students, or in the administration of any of its educational policies, programs, or activities on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, veteran/reserve/national guard status, or religion (except in The School of Theology’s Master of Divinity program, where preference is given to individuals of the Episcopal faith and except for those employment positions where religious affiliation is a necessary qualification). The University of the South complies with the 1964 Civil Rights Act, Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, the I.R.S. Anti-Bias Regulation, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Americans with Disabilities Act. The Provost of the University of the South, 735 University Avenue, Sewanee TN, 37383-1000, 931.598.1000, is the person responsible for coordinating the University’s effort to comply with these laws.

on the inside …Season outlook ............................... 2Coaches section .............................. 3Head coach: Bubba Smith ................. 4Assistant coach: Bradley Pierson ....... 6Players section................................. 7Roster ............................................. 8Player profiles .................................. 92010 review section ....................... 19Statistics/results 2010 .................. 20Opponents .................................... 21Team statistics .............................. 21This is Sewanee basketball ............. 22Sewanee records............................ 2387 seasons of basketball ............... 24SCAC............................................. 25Awards and Recognition .................. 26Where are they now? ...................... 27Athletic training .............................. 28Sewanee Men’s Basketball ............. 31Schedule 2011–12 ............ Back Cover

www.sewaneetigers.comEditor: Clayton FeltsAssistant editor: Pamela ByerlyPhotographs: Cortney Smith

men’s basketball 2011–2012

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2011–12 men’s season Preview

Led by fourth-year head coach Bubba Smith, the 2011–12 rendition of the Tigers have it all. Coming off a year where Sewanee won the most games since the 2004–05 campaign, the Tigers return a solid nucleus of players to go along with a number of talented newcomers. Overall, eight letterwinners return, including the Tigers’ top scorer and rebounder.

Guards: Sophomore point guard val-entino bryant and junior shooting guard lewis affronti anchor the Tigers back-court. Add in junior brett bouldin and senior trent williams and you can see the depth the Tigers possess out front.

Bryant, an All-SCAC performer a year ago, excelled in his first year as a colle-giate point guard. With exceptional speed, Bryant led the Tigers in scoring 11 times while ranking 20th among SCAC players in points per game.

Affronti had a stellar sophomore season in 2010–11 — he led the team in three-point field goals made (45), and finished 11th in the league in threes made per contest.

A complement to Bryant at the off guard position in 2010–11, Bouldin still saw action all 25 games. As a sopho-more, Bouldin led the Tigers in free-throw percentage and three-point percentage, while scoring a career-high 19 points against Johnson University on November 30, 2010.

Williams appeared in all 25 games in 2010–11. The senior captain set career marks in four offensive categories last season. A leader on and off the court, Williams’s stock continues to rise after improving in every stat a year ago.

Rounding out the returners is sopho-more bryan beviacqua. The 5'11" guard appeared in 19 games as a freshman. An accurate shooter from outside, Beviacqua should see significant minutes again after averaging 10.7 minutes per contest in 2010–11.

Led by TSSAA First-Team Class A All-State selection wes Grace, the Tigers have plenty of talent waiting in the wings after a trio of freshmen come to the Mountain. Along with Grace, freshman marcus caldwell, and nathan warren are expected to see action early this season.

Sophomore Zach abeles, a 6'4" guard

from Hagerstown, Md., who attended James Madison in 2010–11, has also been added to the Sewanee backcourt.

forwards: Senior sam martin and junior tyler brown hold down two of the inside-out positions for the Tigers.

Martin, who is one of two seniors, ap-peared in all 25 games last season. The 6'3" forward set career marks in ppg and field-goal percentage in 2010–11. Always a strong defender, Martin finished last year ranked 11th in block shots among all SCAC players.

Brown emerged as strong presence at the forward position. An athletic forward, Brown has the ability to score on the pe-rimeter or finish on the rim. Last season, Brown set a career high in ppg while finish-ing second on the team in rebounding.

Also contributing at the forward posi-tion is 6'6" freshman robert veal, and sophomore eric leibrandt.

Veal comes to Sewanee from nearby Ravenwood High School in Brentwood, Tenn. After wrapping up his prep career as

Ravenwood’s all-time leading rebounder, Veal was rated among the top-60 senior players from the state, according to Rick Bolus High Potential Basketball Service.

Sophomore walk-on Leibrandt joins the team after playing football for Sewanee this fall. A tough player, Leibrandt brings a strong physical authority in games and practices.

centers: Down low, the Tigers return their leading rebounder in anvil nelson, and sophomore todd kirkpatrick.

Nelson, who started 23 games as freshman, led the Tigers with 5.3 re-bounds per game in 2010–11. A tough matchup for opponents, Nelson can control the low block or step outside and shoot mid-range jump shots. An aggres-sive player on offense, Nelson led the Tigers in free throw attempts a year ago.

Despite limited action as freshman, Kirkpatrick is expected to give depth to the Tigers. The 6'7" sophomore appeared in three games last season.

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CoaChes

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head coach bubba smith

Bubba Smith enters his fourth season as the head coach of the Sewanee Tigers. In just a short period of time, the changes that Smith has put in place have become the new standard of excellence for Sewanee Basketball. From how the team is outfitted, facility improvements, to how the team travels, every aspect of the Tiger program is being improved. Although many of these changes are critical to player retention and recruitment, the most valuable change Smith has brought to the Mountain is the belief that Sewanee can compete with the best teams in the country. Even though the rebuilding process requires time and patience, Smith will not settle until the Tigers are consistently competing with the top teams in the SCAC and Division III. Recruitment of the highest caliber student-athletes with great character, talent, and undying work ethic is the key to the rebuilding process.

Smith’s first season with Sewanee saw the Tigers make steady improve-ments throughout the year. The 2008–2009 Tigers finished the season with a three-game home winning streak over Oglethorpe, Birmingham-Southern, and

rival Rhodes (Sewanee’s first win streak of three or more games and first SCAC weekend sweep since 2004–2005) and then taking #1 seeded Trinity University (ranked #6 nationally) to overtime in the first round of the SCAC tournament before losing on a heartbreaking buzzer-beater. Along with a strong finish to the season, Smith’s Tigers held their opponents to the lowest scoring average and the low-est rebounding rate since 2001–2002. Sewanee’s opposition shot the lowest percentage from the field since 2001 and the lowest from the three-point line since 1999–2000. The Tigers own three-point percentage was the highest since 2003–2004, and the five home victories were the most since 2005–2006. During the 2008–2009 season, Smith also notched his 100th career collegiate victory with a 57-52 victory over Birmingham-Southern on Feb. 13, 2009.

In 2010–11, the Tigers implemented a new Princeton style offense that contrib-uted to nine wins, which were the most since the 2004–05 campaign. With the offensive changes, Sewanee’s output improved by five ppg, while holding their opponents to five less ppg. Sewanee also saw increases in field goal percentage,

A few wordS from CoACh Smith: I am excited about the progress we are making in rebuilding the men’s basketball program. It is a great honor to be associated with such a prestigious university. From the moment our family stepped foot on the campus, we immediately felt like we were at home. There is no question that Sewanee is special, and I hope to build upon the success that has been a part of Sewanee’s past, as we look forward to growing the men’s basketball program. I’m passionate about attracting young men to Sewanee who have a commitment to excellence in their academic, athletic, social, and personal growth. I have been blessed over the last 11 years as an assistant and head coach to lead young men who have made me a better person and coach. The successes our players have had off the court have been equally as impressive as their accomplishments on, and I envision the same for our student-athletes at Sewanee. I am looking forward to building special traditions at Sewanee, connecting with former players and alumni, and making this journey a family affair.

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Smith AS heAd CoACh

at hampden-sydney2007–08: 15–12 ODAC Semifinalist

2006–07: 19–11 ODAC Champion

NCAA Second Round

2005–06: 18–8 ODAC Semifinalist

2004–05: 17–10 ODAC Semifinalist

2003–04: 25–5 ODAC Champion

NCAA Second Round

at sewanee2008–09: 7–19

2009–10: 4–21

2010–11: 9–16

total: 116–102 (.554/eight seasons)

first win as a head coach: November 21, 2003, Hampden-Sydney 93, Neumann 60

50th win as a head coach: December 30, 2005, Hampden-Sydney 85, Wheaton (Mass.) 71

100th win as a head coach: February 13, 2009, Sewanee 57, Birmingham-Southern 52

whAt otherS Are SAying ABout CoACh Smith

“Bubba is just a great person that loves coaching and teaching the game of basketball. He is a proven recruiter and has the respect of his players and his peers.”

—Tony Shaver, Head Coach, College of William & Mary

“Bubba will do a great job at Sewanee. He has a great basketball mind, a will-ingness to work hard, and a competitive spirit that will lead his program. He did an outstanding job of continuing the tradition of excellence here at Hampden-Sydney. He is a man of strong character which will enable him to attract the very best student-athletes in the country. Sewanee will be competing for championships in the near future.”

—Dee vick, Head Coach, Hampden-Sydney College

“Coach Smith brings proven experience to Sewanee after serving at the helm of a successful basketball program that is steeped in tradition. He is an outstanding teacher of the game and is well-respected throughout the ranks of the basketball coaching community.”

—Mark Webb, Sewanee Athletic Director

three-point percentage, and free throw percentage. The Tigers had 155 less turnovers compared to the 2009–10 season, and finished with a positive assist to turnover ratio for the first time on record. The team also recorded the largest margin of victory over an SCAC opponent in school history with a 91–52 win over Southwestern University on Jan. 15, 2011.

Smith came to Sewanee after spending eight years at perennial Division III power Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia, the last five as the head coach. During his three years as an assistant, Smith helped current William and Mary Head Coach Tony Shaver lead the Tigers to 75 wins, two ODAC titles, three NCAA Tournament appearances, and an appearance in the 2003 NCAA Division III Final Four. As head coach at Hampden-Sydney, Smith continued the school’s tradition of excel-lence, leading the Tigers to a 94–46 (.671) record, including two ODAC championships and two berths in the NCAA Tournament. In Smith’s first season as a head coach, he became the only rookie coach to ever lead his team to a No. 1 national ranking, ODAC championship, and NCAA tourna-ment appearance with a 25-5 record. Overall, Smith’s 94 wins are the most ever for a Hampden-Sydney basketball coach through his first five seasons.

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assistant coach bradley Pierson

Pierson enters his first year as an assistant men’s bas-ketball coach for the Sewanee basketball team. Pierson is involved in all facets of the program, serving as the Tigers’ recruiting coordinator, assist with on-court teaching, coach-ing, player development, and game preparation. Pierson, a 2009 Sewanee graduate, returns to the Mountain after spending two years as an assistant men’s basketball coach at Berry College.

The four-year letterwinner, Order of Grownsman, and 2008-09 captain, finished his Sewanee career in the school’s top-10 in three-point field percentage and three-point field goals made. Pierson led the SCAC in three-point field goals made in 2007–2008, while ranking in the top-100 nationally in Division III. After earning his B.A. in economics from the University of the South, Pierson went on to earn a M.Ed. from Berry in secondary education. Pierson is a native of Rome, Ga.

From the legendary football team of 1899 to recent participation in national tournaments in field hock-ey, tennis, cross-country, and equestrian, Sewanee has a long tradition of excellence in sports. now

there’s a new way for Tiger fans to show their support. The ySr club is an annual membership organization that will support your favorite athletic program and en-hance overall athletics at Sewanee. Sewanee coaches develop teams that are exciting to watch and are deeply connected to the best traditions of student-athletics. our team members attend college on their academic merits alone and play sports for the love of the game. Sewanee athletes pursue the sports they enjoy while developing skills of leadership and discipline. as we field teams of student-athletes, you are an im-portant part of our lineup. We invite you to make an annual contribution to sup-port Sewanee’s teams: visit www.sewaneetigers.com and click on the ySr Join now button. you may make a contribution to benefit the entire athletic program or one that will support an individual team. on behalf of the students whose college experience will be greatly enriched by your support, thank you for considering a gift.

yea, Sewanee’s right!Mark Webb, Director of athletics

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players

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3 Trent Williams G/F Sr. 6-2 190 Lawrenceburg, Tenn./Lawrence County

5 Valentino Bryant G So. 6-2 185 Hendersonville, Tenn./Beech

10 Bryan Beviacqua G So. 5-11 163 Gulf Shores, Ala./Gulf Shores

11 Tyler Brown F Jr. 6-5 170 Goodlettsville, Tenn./Beech

12 Brett Bouldin G Jr. 5-11 160 Crossville, Ala./Crossville

14 Nathan Warren G Fr. 5-9 145 Manchester, Tenn./Coffee County

20 Marcellus Caldwell G Fr. 6-2 175 Charlotte, N.C./Davidson Day School

21 Zach Abeles G So. 6-4 175 Hagerstown, Md./St. James School

22 Wes Grace G Fr. 6-1 180 Red Boiling Springs, Tenn./Red Boiling Springs

32 Robert Veal F Fr. 6-6 212 Brentwood, Tenn./Ravenwood

33 Sam Martin F Sr. 6-3 188 Ringgold, Ga./Lakeview-Ft. Oglethorpe

35 Todd Kirkpatrick F So. 6-7 205 Huntsville, Ala./Randolph School

42 Anvil Nelson F So. 6-5 220 Brentwood, Tenn./Brentwood

44 Lewis Affronti G/F Jr. 6-4 175 Virginia Beach, Va./Norfolk Academy

50 Eric Leibrandt G So. 6-0 193 Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio/Western Reserve

2011–12 sewanee tigers

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YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG. PF A TO BLK STL PTS AVG

2010-11 25-3 59-124 .476 24-64 .375 22-31 .710 16 54 70 2.8 37 29 33 1 12 164 6.6

2009-10 20-5 36-131 .275 18-71 .254 19-31 .613 11 59 70 3.5 33 21 40 1 14 109 5.5

2008-09 26-14 36-125 .288 24-76 .316 18-28 .643 23 57 80 3.1 44 37 50 0 6 114 4.4

Totals 71-22 131-380 .344 66-211 .312 60-90 .666 50 170 220 3.0 114 58 123 2 32 387 5.4

3 trent williAmSguard Sr. 6-2 190hometown: Lawrenceburg, Tenn.high School: Lawrence County

Junior 2010-11 Appeared in all 25 games, making three starts … set career marks in PPG, FG percent-age, free-throw percentage, and three-point field goal percentage … led the Tigers with a 47.6 percent field goal percentage … shot 37.5 percent from three … third on the team in assists … led the Tigers in scoring twice … was Sewanee’s top rebounder on three occasions.

Sophomore 2009-10 Played in 20 games for Se-wanee in 2009-10 after recovering from an early season hand injury … led the Tigers in scoring on three different occasions, including a career-high 19 versus Rhodes on 01/01/10 … pulled down a career-best seven rebounds in three separate games … finished third on the team in three-point field goals (18) … ended the season in the top-five on the team in rebounds, assists, and steals.

freshman 2008-09 Appeared in all 26 games for the Tigers as a freshman in 2008-09, starting 14 … dished out a career-best eight assists on 12/02/08 versus Otterbein College … scored 12 points and corralled six rebounds at Oglethorpe University on 01/10/09.

high School Scored over 1,000 career points … All-District selection.

family Parents: Ken and Connie Williams. Siblings: Alaia and Kellyn.

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YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG. PF A TO BLK STL PTS AVG

2010-11 25-0 45-95 .474 5-17 .294 24-35 .686 22 44 66 2.6 55 12 20 15 14 119 4.8

2009-10 25-3 30-83 .361 7-24 .292 17-36 .472 34 56 90 3.6 31 10 28 18 17 84 3.4

2008-09 16-0 16-38 .421 3-11 .273 7-15 .467 5 11 16 1.0 14 3 8 5 4 42 2.6

Totals 66-3 91-216 .421 15-52 .288 48-86 .558 61 111 172 2.6 100 25 56 53 35 245 3.7

forward Sr. 6-3 188hometown: Ringgold, Ga.high School: Lakeview-Ft. Oglethorpe

33 SAm mArtin

Junior 2010-11 Appeared in all 25 games … set career marks in PPG, FG percentage, and free-throw percentage … was second on the team in blocks … ranked 11th among all SCAC players in blocks … led Sewanee in rebounding and scoring on two occasions.

Sophomore 2009-10 Played in all 25 games for the Tigers in 2009-10 … set career marks in every statistical category, finishing third on the squad in rebounding and steals and second in blocked shots … his blocked shot total was good enough for 10th in the SCAC … led Sewanee in rebounds three times … ripped down a career-high 10 boards in a win over Colorado College on 01/22/10.

freshman 2008-09 Appeared in 16 games for Sewanee in 2008-09 … scored a career-best 17 points and pulled down six rebounds versus Otter-bein College on 12/02/08 … finished third on the team in blocked shots.

high School Named to Tennessee/Georgia All-Star Team … National Honor Society.

family Parents: Clair and Ivor Martin. Siblings: Ken-nesia, Nadine, Colette, Ashley, and Joel.

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YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG. PF A TO BLK STL PTS AVG

2010-11 25-15 48-125 .384 6-25 .240 32-49 .653 30 78 108 4.3 28 18 33 9 14 134 5.4

2009-10 25-20 40-146 .274 7-49 .143 31-59 .525 58 88 146 5.8 38 25 58 9 16 118 4.7

Totals 50-35 88-271 .324 13-74 .175 63-108 .583 88 166 254 4.9 66 43 91 18 30 252 5.0

forward Jr. 6-5 170hometown: Goodlettsville, Tenn.high School: Hendersonville Beech

11 tyler Brown

Sophomore 2010-11 Appeared in all 25 games, making 13 starts … had a career high in PPG … was second on the team in rebounding … tied a career high against Hendrix on 01/28/11 with 14 points … led the Tigers in scoring twice … led Sewanee in rebound on six occasions.

freshman 2009-10 Appeared in 24 games for Sewanee in 2009-10, starting 20 … led the Tigers in rebounding on 10 different occasions, reach-ing double figures three times … pulled down 12 rebounds in his first collegiate game, a win over Covenant College on 11/21/09 … finished with a career-best 15 boards against Rhodes College on 01/01/10 … scored a personal-high 14 points versus Rust College on 12/19/09 … led the team and finished 10th in the SCAC in rebounding (5.8) … fourth in the SCAC in offensive rebounds (2.3) … second on the squad in free throw attempts.

high School Averaged 12 points and seven re-bounds as a senior … Team won 27 games and a regional title on the way to a final eight finish at the Tennessee state tournament in his senior year.

family Parents: Billy and Lesia Brown. Siblings: Seth and Katlyn.

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YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG. PF A TO BLK STL PTS AVG

2010-11 25-9 56-133 .421 40-98 .408 13-15 .867 24 27 51 2.0 44 22 22 2 14 165 6.6

2009-10 23-0 20-50 .400 16-44 .364 6-9 .667 7 14 21 0.9 22 20 22 2 4 62 2.7

Totals 48-9 76-180 .422 56-142 .394 19-24 .791 31 41 72 1.5 66 42 44 4 18 227 4.7

guard Jr. 5-11 160 hometown: Crossville, Ala.high School: Crossville

12 Brett Bouldin

Sophomore 2010-11 Appeared in all 25 games, making eight starts … finished third on the team, in threes made (40) … led the team in three-point percentage at 40.8 percent … led the team in free-throw percentage at 86.7 percent … third on the team in offensive rebounds … led the Tigers in scoring three times … set a career-high against Johnson University on 11/30/10 with 19 points.

freshman 2009-10 Played in 23 games for Se-wanee in 2009-10 … scored a career-high 11 points at Birmingham-Southern on 02/07/10 and again at Oglethorpe on 02/20/10 … finished sec-ond on the team in three-point percentage (36 per-cent) … led the Tigers in scoring on two occasions, at Birmingham-Southern on 02/07/10 (11 points) and at Centre College on 01/10/10 (eight points).

high School Voted Team MVP as a senior … Sand Mountain All-Tournament Team … DeKalb County Tournament MVP … Class 3A Area 14 All-Tourna-ment Team … Northeast Regional All-Tournament Team … All-Times Journal Team … Weekly Post Dream Team … Sand Mountain Super 5 Team … All-DeKalb County Team (MVP) … All-3A Area 14 Team … State three-point Shootout Finalist … Honorable Mention Alabama 3A All-State.

family Parents: Gary and Sonya Bouldin. Siblings: Blake and Brady.

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lYEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG. PF A TO BLK STL PTS AVG

2010-11 25-24 77-189 .407 45-126 .357 18-25 .720 21 31 52 2.1 57 23 23 3 14 217 8.7

2009-10 25-22 44-138 .319 28-100 .280 26-39 .667 15 37 52 2.1 54 36 44 6 8 142 5.7

Totals 50-46 121-277 .436 73-226 .323 44-64 .687 36 68 104 2.0 111 59 67 9 22 356 7.1

guard Jr. 6-4 175 hometown: Virginia Beach, Va.high School: Norfolk Academy

44 lewiS Affronti

Sophomore 2010-11 Appeared in all 25 games, making 23 starts … third on the team in scoring … led the team and ranked 11th among SCAC players in made threes (45) … ranked 15th in the conference, in three-point field goal percentage (35.7) … second on the team in free-throw percentage … was the Tigers’ leading scorer in four games… earned Sewanee’s Defensive MVP award as a freshman and sophomore.

freshman 2009-10 Started 21 of the 25 games in which he appeared as a freshman … voted the Tigers’ defensive MVP by his teammates … led the team in free throw percentage (67 percent) ... finished among the team leaders in almost every statistical category, including second in three-point makes and attempts … led the team in scoring on three occasions … scored a career-best 22 points at Hendrix College on 01/31/10 … collected a personal-high six rebounds vs. Earlham College on 11/27/09.

high School Co-Captain of both the basketball and football teams at Norfolk Academy as a senior … Team MVP, Tidewater Conference of Independent Schools (TCIS) Honorable Mention, Holiday Tourna-ment 1st Team … Team won the regular season TCIS championship … Academic Recognition: Edith Pratt Masterson Honor Award, Robert Gatewood Fellow-ship Award, Arthur A. MacConochie Original Writing Award, Honor Graduate.

family Parents: Lew and Tricia Affronti. Sibling: Elizabeth.

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YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG. PF A TO BLK STL PTS AVG

2010-11 25-23 99-267 .371 44-138 .319 32-50 .640 19 67 86 3.4 30 68 65 18 32 274 11.0

freshman 2010-11 Lone Tiger to receive All-SCAC Honors … was named team’s Co-MVP with Anvil Nelson … led team in scoring at 11.0 ppg … ranked 20th among all SCAC players in scoring … was Se-wanee’s leading scorer for a team-high 11 times … scored a career-high 25 points against DePauw on 02/13/11 … led Tigers while ranking ninth in the SCAC in assists with 68 … finished eighth among all conference players with 18 blocks … led team in steals … second on the team in three-point field goals made (44) … third on the team in rebounds.

high School Averaged 12 points, five assists, and four rebounds as a senior … helped Beech High School record 57 wins over the last two seasons … shot 37 percent from three-point range as a senior.

family Grandparents: Fred and Janice Kelly. Sib-lings: Moneshia Sutton and Ariel Kelly.

guard So. 6-2 185hometown: Hendersonville, Tenn.high School: Beech

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YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG. PF A TO BLK STL PTS AVG

2010-11 19-0 24-55 .436 8-24 .333 7-13 .538 12 21 33 1.7 18 21 17 0 7 63 3.3

freshman 2010-11 Appeared in 19 games as a freshman … averaged 10.7 minutes per game … shot 33 percent from three-point range … had a career-high 12 points and six rebounds against Johnson University on 11/30/10.

high School Averaged 16 points and six assists as a senior … three-year All-County selection … All-Mobile Area Team … two-year All-Tournament selection … helped lead Gulf Shores to first-ever 20-win season and area title.

family Parents: David and Jenny Beviacqua. Siblings: Joey and Alyssa.

guard So. 5-11 163hometown: Gulf Shores, Ala.high School: Gulf Shores

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YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG. PF A TO BLK STL PTS AVG

2010-11 25-24 102-231 .442 3-10 .300 35-60 .583 52 78 130 5.2 59 30 25 7 10 242 9.7

freshman 2010-11 Appeared in all 25 games, making 23 starts … led team in minutes played … second on the team in scoring … Nelson’s 9.7 ppg ranked 29th in the SCAC … led the team in rebounds per game (5.3 rpg) … second on the team in assists … grabbed a career-high 12 rebounds at Free Will Baptist on 12/02/10 … led team in free throw attempts … along with Bryant, Nelson received Sewanee’s Co-MVP award.

high School Averaged 12 points and eight re-bounds as a senior … only player among Nashville Metro leaders in both scoring and rebounding … leading scorer and MVP of Tennessee Prep Hoops Nashville Fall League … named the John Maher Scholar Athlete for Dec. 2009 by the Williamson Herald.

family Parents: Anvil, Sr. and Denise Nelson. Sib-ling: Amy.

forward So. 6-5 220hometown: Brentwood, Tenn.high School: Brentwood

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35 todd KirKpAtriCKforward So. 6-7 205hometown: Huntsville, Ala.high School: Randolph School

freshman 2010-11 Saw limited action during his freshman year … appeared in three games in the 2010-11 season … scored a career-high four points at Oglethorpe on 12/04/10.

high School Named team MVP as a junior and senior … three-time All-Area selection … averaged 15 points, nine rebounds, and two assists as a senior … spent 2009-10 at Trinity-Pawling Prep, averaging five points and four re-bounds per game.

family Parents: Allyson and Raymond Kirkpatrick.

21 ZACh ABeleSguard So. 6-4 175 hometown: Hagerstown, Md.high School: St. James School

previous School Attended James Madison University his freshman year … at St. James earned varsity letter in basketball, tennis, and cross-country … was the school’s cross-country MVP his junior season … was an honorable mention all-county selection in tennis his senior year … was a member of the National Honor Society in high school.

family Parents: David and Stacey Abeles. Siblings: Conner and Sophie.

YEAR GP-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG. PF A TO BLK STL PTS AVG

2010-11 3-0 2-6 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 4 1.3

50 eriC leiBrAndtguard So. 6-0 193hometown: Cuyahoga Falls, Ohiohigh School: Western Reserve

Currently pursuing a degree in Economics … also plays linebacker for the Sewanee football team.

high school Multiple letterwinner in football and basketball at Western Re-serve Academy … captained basketball team in 2008-09 season … won the coaches award in basketball in 2008-09.

family Parents: Mother Karen Gadson. Sibling: Andrew.

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20 mArCelluS CAldwellguard fr. 6-2 175hometown: Charlotte, N.C.high School: Davidson Day School

high School Three-time first-team all-conference soccer player … two-time first-team all-tournament soccer selection … was named Davidson Day School ’s 2009-10 vars i ty basketball most improved player … was the 2010-11 varsity basketball conference Christian Character Award winner … was selected as the 2010 Davidson Day School Student of Character … 2010-11 Senior Headmaster Award winner.

family Parents: Bernard and Patricia Caldwell. Siblings: Cameron, Alvin, Latoya, Maya, Erica.

22 weS grACe guard fr. 6-1 180hometown: Red Boiling Springs, Tenn.high School: Red Boiling Springs High School

high School Was a two-time Class A All-State Team selection … was the TSSAA District 8-A MVP as a senior … scored over 2,000 career points in high school … was Red Boiling Springs’ Salutatorian.

family Parents: Mark and Joan Grace.

32 roBert VeAlforward fr. 6-6 212hometown: Brentwood, Tenn.high School: Ravenwood High School

high School Averaged 14 points and 11 rebounds per game as a senior … named to the 2011 all-district and all-region teams … finished his prep career as Raven-wood’s All-Time leading rebounder … rated on the top 60 senior players in Tennessee, according to Rick Bolus High Potential Bas-ketball Service … selected to the Top-25 All-Star Regional Game and the Rivals.com Top-150 Regional Camp … also invited to the Rivals.com National Camp in 2010.

family Parents: Andy and Monica Veal. Sibling: Andrew.

14 nAthAn wArrenguard fr. 5-9 145hometown: Manchester, Tenn.high School: Coffee County High School

high School Captain of high school basketball team during senior season … was the team’s most improved player his senior season … was an all-region tour-nament team selection … let-tered in basketball and baseball … averaged 13 ppg as a senior.

family Parents: Greg and Lori Warren, Justin and Joyce Crites Siblings: Jaiden, Caiden, Landon, Braxton, Abigail, and Anabelle.

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indiViduAl StAtiStiCS SCORING TOTAL 3-PTS F-THROWS REBOUNDS MINUTES## PLAYER GP GS PTS AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO A TO BLK STL TOT AVG

05 Bryant 25 23 274 11.0 99 267 .371 44 138 .319 32 50 .640 19 67 86 3.4 30 0 68 65 18 32 697 27.9

42 Nelson 25 24 242 9.7 102 231 .442 3 10 .300 35 60 .583 52 78 130 5.2 59 1 30 25 7 10 698 27.9

44 Affronti 25 24 217 8.7 77 189 .407 45 126 .357 18 25 .720 21 31 52 2.1 57 2 23 23 3 14 618 24.7

14 Cowan 8 7 58 7.3 19 64 .297 13 52 .250 7 12 .583 10 30 40 5.0 13 0 10 6 0 7 172 21.5

12 Bouldin 25 9 165 6.6 56 133 .421 40 98 .408 13 15 .867 24 27 51 2.0 44 1 22 22 2 14 570 22.8

03 Williams 25 3 164 6.6 59 124 .476 24 64 .375 22 31 .710 16 54 70 2.8 37 0 29 33 1 12 564 22.6

11 Brown 25 15 134 5.4 48 125 .384 6 25 .240 32 49 .653 30 78 108 4.3 28 0 18 33 9 14 551 22.0

33 Martin 25 0 119 4.8 45 95 .474 5 17 .294 24 35 .686 22 44 66 2.6 55 2 12 20 15 14 381 15.2

10 Beviacqua 19 0 63 3.3 24 55 .436 8 24 .333 7 13 .538 12 21 33 1.7 18 0 21 17 0 7 204 10.7

21 Marelle 16 15 35 2.2 6 37 .162 6 33 .182 17 25 .680 1 23 24 1.5 22 0 40 23 1 15 402 25.1

35 Kirkpatrick 3 0 4 1.3 2 6 .333 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 19 6.3

24 Duncan 8 0 9 1.1 3 10 .300 3 10 .300 0 2 .000 0 1 1 0.1 1 0 2 1 0 2 37 4.6

22 Merrell 12 0 11 0.9 3 13 .231 2 7 .286 3 5 .600 3 9 12 1.0 10 0 5 3 0 2 84 7.0

20 Duncan 5 0 2 0.4 1 4 .250 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 1 2 3 0.6 0 0 1 3 0 1 12 2.4

Total 25 1497 59.9 544 1353 .402 199 607 .328 210 324 .648 237 512 749 30.0 376 6 281 280 56 144 5009

Opponents 25 1554 62.2 566 1240 .456 150 399 .376 272 385 .706 246 620 866 34.6 341 - 263 275 56 148 4799

statistics 2010–11

TEAM STATISTICS UOS OPP SCORING 1497 1554 Points per game 59.9 62.2 Scoring margin -2.3 —FIELD GOALS-ATT 544-1353 566-1240 Field goal pct .402 .456 3 POINT FG-ATT 199-607 150-399 3-pt FG pct .328 .376 3-pt FG made per game 8.0 6.0 FREE THROWS-ATT 210-324 272-385 Free throw pct .648 .706 REBOUNDS 749 866 Rebounds per game 30.0 34.6 Rebounding margin -4.7 — ASSISTS 281 263 Assists per game 11.2 10.5 TURNOVERS 280 275 Turnovers per game 11.2 11.0 Turnover margin -0.2 — Assist/turnover ratio 1.0 1.0 STEALS 144 148 Steals per game 5.8 5.9 BLOCKS 56 56 Blocks per game 2.2 2.2

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES (9-16) (5-9) (3-7) (1-0)CONFERENCE (3-13) (2-7) (1-6) (0-0)NON-CONFERENCE (6-3) (3-2) (2-1) (1-0)

Date Time Opponent Score Attend High Points High Rebounds11/16/10 7 p.m. COVENANT W 60-51 30 (15)Lewis Affronti (8)Anvil Nelson (8)Tyler Brown (8)Matt Cowan11/19/10 8 p.m. at Webster L 60-67 195 (15)Valentino Bryant (5)Matt Cowan (5)Valentino Bryant11/20/10 5 p.m. vs Principia W 55-48 50 (14)Trent Williams (6)Anvil Nelson11/30/10 6 p.m. JOHNSON BIBLE W 83-60 90 (19)Brett Bouldin (7)Sam Martin12/02/10 6 p.m at Free Will Baptist W 69-56 50 (22)Matt Cowan (12)Anvil Nelson12/04/10 7 p.m. * at Oglethorpe L 50-96 100 (13)Lewis Affronti (5)Matt Cowan12/17/10 6 p.m. WEBSTER L 57-59 50 (17)Valentino Bryant (6)Anvil Nelson12/19/10 1 p.m. BERRY L 62-65 50 (19)Valentino Bryant (7)Anvil Nelson12/31/10 5 p.m. * at Birmingham-Southern L 61-85 327 (12)Anvil Nelson (5)Anvil Nelson (12)Trent Williams (5)Trent Williams01/02/11 3 p.m. * at Rhodes W 65-63 100 (17)Valentino Bryant (8)Tyler Brown01/07/11 8 p.m. * CENTRE L 51-65 175 (13)Anvil Nelson (11)Tyler Brown (13)Valentino Bryant01/09/11 2 p.m. * DEPAUW L 55-60 50 (15)Anvil Nelson (5)Anvil Nelson01/14/11 8 p.m. * TRINITY (TEXAS) L 40-58 211 (7)Valentino Bryant (6)Anvil Nelson01/15/11 8 p.m. * SOUTHWESTERN (TEXAS) W 91-52 312 (19)Valentino Bryant (8)Tyler Brown01/21/11 8 p.m. * at Austin College L 34-51 120 (8)Tyler Brown (8)Anvil Nelson01/23/11 2 p.m. * at Colorado College L 62-86 167 (17)Brett Bouldin (9)Anvil Nelson01/28/11 8 p.m. * HENDRIX L 66-78 517 (14)Tyler Brown (5)Trent Williams01/30/11 3 p.m. * MILLSAPS W 55-51 247 (21)Valentino Bryant (8)Tyler Brown02/01/11 8 p.m. at Covenant W 55-52 175 (13)Brett Bouldin (5)Trent Williams (13)Anvil Nelson (5)Valentino Bryant (5)Anvil Nelson02/04/11 8 p.m. * BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN L 53-78 50 (13)Sam Martin (6)Sam Martin (6)Anvil Nelson02/06/11 3 p.m. * RHODES L 54-57 70 (13)Valentino Bryant (6)Valentino Bryant02/11/11 8 p.m. * at Centre L 35-70 623 (13)Lewis Affronti (7)Valentino Bryant02/13/11 2 p.m. * at DePauw L 70-84 350 (25)Valentino Bryant (7)Valentino Bryant02/15/11 7 p.m. FREE WILL BAPTIST W 87-44 50 (15)Sam Martin (10)Tyler Brown02/19/11 6 p.m. * OGLETHORPE L 67-74 378 (17)Lewis Affronti (5)Valentino Bryant (17)Valentino Bryant*SCAC Conference Game

schedule/results & leaders 2010–2011

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opponent QuickfactsJohnson universitylocation: Knoxville, Tenn.enrollment: 816colors: Black and Blueaffiliation: NCCAA Division IIconference: N/Anickname: Evangelshome court: NonePresident: Gary Weedmanathletic director: Anyssa Blackburnhead coach: Kevin Hallcareer record: 0-0 (1st year)2010-2011 record: Not Available

boyce colleGelocation: Louisville, Ky.enrollment: 354colors: Red, Blue and Whiteaffiliation: NCCAA Division IIconference: Nonenickname: Bulldogshome court: Boyce GymnasiumPresident: Dr. Dan DeWittathletic director: Not Availablehead coach: Matthew Emadicareer record: Not Available2010-2011 record: Not Available

free will baPtist bible colleGelocation: Nashville, Tenn.enrollment: 350colors: Blue and Goldaffiliation: NCCAA Division IIconference: Nonenickname: Flameshome court: Picirilli Activities

BuildingPresident: J. Matthew Pinsonathletic director: Gary Turnerhead coach: Nathan Willhitecareer record: Not Available2010-2011 record: Not Available

covenantlocation: Lookout Mtn., Ga.enrollment: 1,200colors: Royal Blue and Whiteaffiliation: NCAA Div. III/NCCAA

Division Iconference: Great South Athletics

Conferencenickname: Scotshome court: The Ashe CenterPresident: Dr. Niel Nielsonathletic director: Tami Smialekhead coach: Kyle Taylorcareer record: 9-432010-11 record: 6-21

rhodes colleGelocation: Memphis, Tenn.enrollment: 1,700colors: Red & Blackaffiliation: NCAA Division IIIconference: SCACnickname: Lynxhome court: Mallory-Hyde GymPresident: Dr. William E. Trouttathletic director: Mike Claryhead coach: Mike DeGeorgecareer record: Not Available2010-11 record: 7-18

millsaPs colleGelocation: Jackson, Miss.enrollment: 1,100colors: Purple & Whiteaffiliation: NCAA Division IIIconference: SCACnickname: Majorshome court: Physical Activities Ctr.President: Dr. Robert W. Pearigenathletic director: Tim Wisehead coach: Tim Wisecareer record: 83-772010-11 record: 10-15

oGlethorPe universitylocation: Atlanta, Ga.enrollment: 1,100colors: Black & Old Goldaffiliation: NCAA Division IIIconference: SCACnickname: Stormy Petrelshome court: R.E. Dorough

FieldhousePresident: Dr. Larry Schallathletic director: Jay Gardinerhead coach: Philip Pondercareer record: 113-982010-11 record: 15-12

birminGham-southerncolleGelocation: Birmingham, Ala.enrollment: 1,510colors: Gold and Blackaffiliation: NCAA Division IIIconference: SCACnickname: Panthershome court: Bill Battle ColiseumPresident: Dr. William E. Trouttathletic director: Dr. Joe Dean Jr.head coach: Chris Gravescareer record: 0-0 (first year)2010-11 record: 23-4

centre colleGelocation: Danville, Ky.enrollment: 1,200colors: Gold & Whiteaffiliation: NCAA Division IIIconference: SCACnickname: Colonelshome court: Alumni GymPresident: Dr. John A. Roushathletic director: Brian Chaffinhead coach: Greg Masoncareer record: 231-912010-11 record: 21-6

hendriX colleGelocation: Conway, Ark.enrollment: 1,250colors: Black & Orangeaffiliation: NCAA Division IIIconference: SCACnickname: Warriorshome court: Grove GymPresident: Dr. J. Timothy Cloydathletic director: Danny Powellhead coach: Thad McCrackencareer record: 10-162010-11 record: 10-16

colorado colleGelocation: Colo. Springs, Colo.enrollment: 1,950colors: Black and Goldaffiliation: NCAA Division IIIconference: SCACnickname: Tigershome court: J. Juan Reid GymPresident: Richard F. Celesteathletic director: Ken Ralphhead coach: Andy Parteecareer record: 35-912010-11 record: 14-12

trinity universitylocation: San Antonio, Texasenrollment: 2,700colors: Maroon & Whiteaffiliation: NCAA Division IIIconference: SCACnickname: Tigershome court: Earl C. Sams GymPresident: Dr. Dennis Ahlburgathletic director: Bob Kinghead coach: Pat Cunninghamcareer record: 233-972010-11 record: 16-11

southwestern universitylocation: Georgetown, Texasenrollment: 1,265colors: Black and Goldaffiliation: NCAA Division IIIconference: SCACnickname: Pirateshome court: Richardson GymPresident: Dr. Jake Schrumathletic director: Dr. Glada Munthead coach: Bill Raleighcareer record: 192-1952010-11 record: 6-19

university of dallaslocation: Irving, Texasenrollment: 1,302colors: Navy, Whiteaffiliation: NCAA Division IIIconference: SCACnickname: Crusadershome court: Maher Athletic CenterPresident: Dr. Thomas W. Keefeathletic director: Dick Strockbinehead coach: Jarred Samplescareer record: 25-552010-11 record: 4-23

austin colleGelocation: Sherman, Texasenrollment: 1,350colors: Red and Greyaffiliation: NCAA Division IIIconference: SCACnickname: Kangarooshome court: Hughey GymnasiumPresident: Dr. Marjorie Hassathletic director: David Normanhead coach: Rodney Weckercareer record: 59-682010-11 record: 12-14

laGranGe colleGelocation: LaGrange, Ga.enrollment: 1,000colors: Red and Blackaffiliation: NCAA Division IIIconference: Great South Athletics

Conferencenickname: Panthershome court: Mariotti GymPresident: Dr. Dan McAlexanderathletic director: Jennifer Claybrookhead coach: Kendal Wallacecareer record: 0-0 (first season)2010-2011 record: 5-22

GeorGia northwestern technical colleGeenrollment: 8,200colors: Blue and Whiteaffiliation: NJCAAconference: Georgia Collegiate

Athletic Associationnickname: Bobcatshome court: Rossville Athletic

ComplexPresident: Dr. Craig McDanielathletic director: David Stephensonhead coach: David Stephensoncareer record: Unknown2010-2011 record: Unknown

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CAreer SCoring (min. 1,000 pts.) Points years

1. Kit Walsh 1,773 1987-91 2. Ryan Harrigan 1,675 1994-98 3. Eric Ochel 1,510 1991-95 4. Blane Brooks 1,470 1979-83 5. Jim Startz 1,457 1981-85 6. Turner Emery 1,450 1994-98 7. Eddie Krenson 1,344 1972-76 8. Sparky Edgin 1,323 1958-62 9. Harry Hoffman 1,316 1974-76 10. Hunter Connelly 1,293 1992-96

CAreer reBounding reb. years

1. Tom Ward 929 1963-67 2. Harry Cash 812 1974-78 3. Ben Pursell 758 2005-09 4. Larry Cash 687 1975-78 5. Harry Hoffman 671 1973-76 6. Ryan Harrigan 647 1994-98 7. Kit Walsh 646 1987-91 8. Wayland Long 628 1967-71 9. Jim Startz 615 1981-85 10. Jonathan Jarrett 579 1999-03

CAreer ASSiStS assists years

1. Jim Folds 400 1983-86 2. Rusty Fordham 391 1999-02 3. Pete Dillon 385 1993-96 4. Peter Jones 363 1996-99 5. Mark Peeler 358 1981-84 6. Casey Berry 335 2005-09 7. Eddie Krenson 319 1973-76 8. Philip Burns 299 1978-81 9. Hunter Connelly 297 1993-96 10. Chris Eddy 293 2003-06

other CAreer reCordSMOST FG’S: 649 Kit Walsh, 1987-91MOST FGA: 1,309 Kit Walsh, 1987-91HIGHEST FG%: 60.7% Jonathan Jarrett, 1999-03MOST FT’S: 407 Blane Brooks, 1978-83MOST FTA: 584 Ben Pursell, 2005-09HIGHEST FT%: 89.2% Steve Mallonee, 1978-80

CAreer 3-point fg leAderS made Pct

1. Turner Emery (1994-98) 260-685 38.0% 2. Eric Ochel (1991-95) 251-616 40.7% 3. John Richards (1989-93) 184-377 48.8% 4. Joey Garcia (2003-07) 173-501 34.5% 5. Tim Trantham (1985-88) 163-324 50.3% 6. Bradley Pierson (2005-09) 157-457 34.4% 7. Spencer Rowland (2003-07) 153-429 35.7% 8. Peter Jones (1995-99) 147-416 35.3% 9. Kit Walsh (1987-91) 142-463 30.6% 10. Rusty Fordham (1998-2002) 135-393 34.3%

CAreer 3-point % leAderS (min. 320 attempts) made Pct

1. Tim Trantham (1985-88) 163-324 50.3% 2. John Richards (1989-93) 184-377 48.8% 3. Eric Ochel (1991-95) 251-616 40.7% 4. Turner Emery (1994-98) 260-685 38.0% 5. Spencer Rowland (2003-07) 153-429 35.7% 6. Peter Jones (1995-99) 147-416 35.3% 7. Joey Garcia (2003-07) 173-501 34.5% 8. Bradley Pierson (2005-2009) 157-451 34.4% 9. Rusty Fordham (1998-2002) 135-393 34.3% 10. Grant Gearhart (1999-2003) 132-399 33.0%

Single-SeASon reCordSMOST POINTS: 648 Kit Walsh, 1990-91HIGHEST SCORING AVG: 25.9 Kit Walsh, 1990-91MOST FG’S: 245 Kit Walsh, 1990-91MOST FGA: 473 Eddie Krenson, 1975-76HIGHEST FG%: 64.6% Jonathan Jarrett, 2001-02MOST FT’S: 135 Ben Pursell 2007-08MOST FTA: 221 Ben Pursell 2007-08HIGHEST FT%: 95.4% Tim Trantham, 1985-86MOST 3-PT FG’S: 91 Tim Trantham, 1987-88 MOST 3-PT FGA: 214 Eric Ochel, 1994-95HIGHEST 3-PT%: 51.49% Tim Trantham 1986-87MOST ASSISTS: 186 Philip Burns, 1979-80MOST REBOUNDS: 288 Harry Cash, 1976-77 288 Bill Kosick, 1972-73

Single-gAme SCoring 1. Eric Ochel* 55 vs. Emory 1994-95 2. Larry Isacksen 53 vs. Chattanooga 1956-57 3. Larry Isacksen 43 vs. Chattanooga 1956-57 4. Eddie Krenson 39 vs. Rose-Hulman 1975-76 Dick Dezell 39 vs. Lambuth 1960-61 *SCAC Record

Single-gAme reBounding 1. James Roberts* 53 vs. Lambuth 1957-58 2. Larry Isacksen 23 vs. Vanderbilt 1956-57 3. Larry Cash 22 vs. Maryville 1976-77 Sparky Edgin 22 vs. Miller 1960-61 Sparky Edgin 22 vs. Bryan 1960-61 *NCAA Record

Single-gAme ASSiStS 1. Jim Folds 16 vs. Maryville 1985-86 2. Peter Jones 14 vs. Southwestern 1996-97 John Morrissey 14 vs. Earl Paulk 1986-87 4. Jim Folds 13 vs. Fisk 1985-86 5. Chris Eddy 12 vs. Emory 2004-05

Single gAme 3-point fg Eric Ochel (vs. Emory 02/22/95)* 13

*SCAC Record

Single gAme 3-point fg % Eric Ochel (vs. Emory 02/22/95) 13-14 92.9%

sewanee records

Sparky Edgin 1961

Eric Ochel 1995

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87 seasons of sewanee basketball

1908–09 ......... 2 ........ 51909–10 .......... 0 ........ 71910–11 to 1921–22 (no intercollegiate basketball) 1922–23 .......... 1 ........ 61923–24 .......... 2 ........ 71924–25 .......... 2 ........ 71925–26 .......... 4 ........ 61926–27 .......... 3 ...... 11 1927–28 .......... 2 ........ 71928–29 .......... 3 ........ 81929–30 ......... 9 ...... 111930–31 ......... 5 ........ 91931–32 .......... 3 ........ 9 1932–33 .......... 1 ...... 101933–34 ......... 0 ...... 131934–35 ......... 2 ......121935–36 ......... 2 ...... 131936–37.......... 1 ...... 151937–38 .......... 3 ...... 131938–39 ......... 1 ...... 16 1939–40 ......... 2 ...... 131940–41 ......... 1 ...... 141941–42 .......... 1 ...... 101942–43 to 1945–46 (no intercollegiate basketball) 1946–47 ......... 4 ...... 14 1947–48 .......... 3 ...... 151948–49 ......... 9 ........ 71949–50 ......... 8 ......121950–51 ......... 7 ...... 101951–52 ........ 10 ......121952–53 ........ 14 ........ 51953–54 ......... 7 ...... 111954–55 ......... 9 ...... 101955–56 ....... 11 ........ 91956–57 ......... 8 ......121957–58 ........ 10 ........ 81958–59 ....... 11 ........ 91959–60 ....... 14 ........ 61960–61 ....... 12 ........ 71961–62 ........ 11 ........ 61962–63 ......... 8 ........ 91963–64 ....... 10 ...... 101964–65 ....... 13 ........ 71965–66 † .... 12 ........ 61966–67 ....... 10 ...... 111967–68 .......... 7 ...... 101968–69 ......... 3 ...... 151969–70 ........ 11 ........ 61970–71 .......... 4 ...... 171971–72 .......... 3 ...... 131972–73 † ..... 23 ........ 4

season won lost season won lost season won lost

years coach won–lost (Pct.)

1. 1949–70 (22) Lon Varnell 215–198 (.521)

2. 1993–2008 (16) Joe Thoni 183–218 (.456)

3. 1974–76 (3) Mac Petty 48–38 (.558)

4. 1986–88 (3) Bill Fenlon 36–33 (.521)

5. 1981–83 (3) Rick Jones 33–40 (.452)

6. 1971–73 (3) Rudy Davalos 30–34 (.469)

7. 1984–85 (2) Bobby Dwyer 26–24 (.520)

8. 1989–90 (2) Tony Wingen 21–28 (.429)

9. 1979–80 (2) Jerry Waters 20–28 (.417)

10. 1977–78 (2) Don Millington 19–28 (.404)

11. 1929–31 (3) Lucien Emerson 17–28 (.378)

12. 1932–38; 1942 (8) Allen Lincoln 13–95 (.120)

13. 1991–92 (2) Daniel Chu 12–38 (.240)

14. 2008–11 (3) bubba smith 20–56 (.263)

15. 1924–26 (3) Dr. M.J. Bennett 8–20 (.286)

16. 1947–48 (2) David Drake 7–29 (.194)

17. 1927–28 (2) Mr. Barnes 5–18 (.217)

18. 1939–41 (3) Joel Eaves 4–43 (.085)

19. 1908–09 (1) Samuel Braun 2–5 (.286)

20. 1922–23 (1) John Patrick Nicholson 1–6 (.143)

21. 1909–10 (1) Charles Braun 0–7 (.000)

coachinG records

1973–74 ........ 11 ...... 111974–75 *† ... 20 ........ 71975–76 *† ... 17 ...... 101976–77 .......... 9 ...... 151977–78 ........ 10 ...... 131978–79 .......... 6 ...... 181979–80........ 14 ...... 101980–81 ....... 10 ...... 141981–82 ........ 15 ........ 91982–83 ......... 8 ...... 171983–84 ....... 13 ......121984–85 ....... 13 ......121985–86 ......... 9 ...... 131986–87 ....... 12 ...... 111987–88 ........ 15 ........ 91988–89 ....... 10 ...... 141989–90 ....... 11 ...... 141990–91 ......... 8 ...... 171991–92 .......... 4 ...... 211992–93 ........ 13 ......12

1993–94 ....... 14 ...... 111994–95 ....... 15 ...... 10 1995–96 ....... 18 ....... 7i1996–97 *† ... 19 ........ 71997–98 * ..... 20 ........ 61998–99 ....... 11 ...... 131999–00 ......... 6 ...... 182000–01 ......... 9 ...... 162001–02 ........ 11 ...... 142002–03 ......... 8 ...... 172003–04 ......... 7 ...... 172004–05 ....... 12 ...... 152005–06 ......... 7 ...... 172006–07 ......... 6 ...... 192007–08 .......... 7 ...... 182008–09 ......... 7 ...... 192009–10 .......... 4 ...... 212010–11 .......... 9 ...... 16

*NCAA Tournament †Conference Champion

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plAyer-of-the-yeArNick Rose Colorado College

SCAC newComer-of-the-yeArRyan Milne Colorado College

SCAC defenSiVe plAyer-of-the-yeArAlex Lloyd Centre

SCAC CoACh-of-the-yeArBill Fenlon DePauw

All-SCAC firSt teAmNick Rose Colorado CollegeGreg Ross CentreLuke Caldarera TrinityTodd Ward OglethorpeAlex Lloyd Centre

All-SCAC SeCond teAmSean Haseley DePauwJasen Jonus Birmingham-SouthernAndrew Galow RhodesNick Caputo SouthwesternNick Heathscott Hendrix

All-SCAC third teAmJeff Mullaney CentreJoe Kennedy OglethorpeJordan Hancock AustinRyan Milne Colorado CollegeRyan Sever DePauw

honorABle mention (players receiving votes)Austin College: Scott Straley (Jr.) Josh Saunders (Jr.) Zac Richards (So.) Blaise White (So.)Colorado College: Brady Ohlson (Sr.)DePauw: Joe Bergfeld (Sr.)Millsaps: LV Sumler (Sr.)Oglethorpe: Alec Pitts (So.) Alex Richey (Sr.) Andrew Steioff (Jr.)sewanee: valentino bryant (fr.)Southwestern: Logan Hurley (Jr.)Trinity: Ryan Beall (Jr.) Robert Kitzinger (Fr.)

2010–2011 All-SCAC SeleCtionS

the SCAC Now in its 21st year of existence, the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) was formed under its present name on April 25, 1991. The SCAC cur-rently has 11-member institutions in nine states: Sewanee, Centre, Hendrix, Millsaps, Oglethorpe, Rhodes, Southwest-ern, Trinity, Colorado, Austin, and Birmingham-Southern.

The 11 SCAC institutions are all NCAA Division III members and abide by the Division III requirements of not awarding athletic scholarships. All financial aid received by student-athletes is need- or merit-based scholarships.

The SCAC sponsors championships in 20 sports with 10 for men and 10 for women.

southern collegiate athletic conferenceThe 2011 SCAC men’s championships at Millsaps in Jackson, Miss., on Feb. 25-27, 2011, had eight men’s teams competing for the league SCAC title and the automatic bid to the 2011 NCAA Division III national tournament.

SCAC CommiSSionerD. Dwayne HanberryPhone: 678.546.3470 • Fax: 678.546.3471E-mail: [email protected]: www.scacsports.comAddress: 2940 Horizon Park, Suite D, Suwanee, Ga. 30024-7229

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All–SCAC

John Richards ’93 1993 Honorable MentionChris Millen ’94 1993 Second Team 1994 Second TeamEric Ochel ’95 1994 Honorable Mention 1995 First TeamHunter Connelly ’96 1995 Second Team 1996 Second TeamPete Dillon ’96 1996 Honorable MentionTurner Emery ’98 1996 Honorable Mention 1997 First Team 1998 First TeamRyan Harrigan ’98 1996 Second Team 1997 Player of the Year and 1st Team 1998 Player of the Year and 1st TeamPeter Jones ’99 1997 Honorable Mention 1998 Honorable Mention 1999 Honorable MentionJosh Trahan ’99 1999 Honorable MentionTim Truitt ’00 2000 Honorable MentionRusty Fordham ’02 1999 Honorable Mention 2002 Honorable MentionJonathan Jarrett ’03 2000 1st Year Player of the Year 2000 Honorable Mention 2001 Second Team 2002 Honorable Mention 2003 Honorable MentionJason Smith ’05 2003 Honorable Mention 2005 Second TeamChris Eddy ’07 2005 Honorable Mention 2007 Honorable MentionSpencer Rowland ’07 2006 Honorable Mention 2007 Third TeamJoey Garcia ’07 2007 Honorable Mention 2008 Third Team Ben Pursell ’09 2009 Third TeamKenton Coleman ’09 2009 Honorable MentionTony Marelle ’11 2010 Honorable Mentionvalentino bryant ’14 2011 honorable mention

awards and recognition

SCAC StAtiStiCAl leAderS (Leader that season)

scorinGEric Ochel ’95 1995, 21.0 ppgRyan Harrigan ’98 1997, 18.8 ppg 1998, 21.7 ppg

assistsPeter Jones ’99 1997, 4.9 apg 1998, 4.8 apgRusty Fordham ’02 1999, 4.5 apgChris Eddy ’07 2004, 4.0 apg 2005, 4.4 apg

reboundsBen Pursell ’09 2008, 6.92 drpg

three-Point field Goals madeBradley Pierson ’09 2008, 2.72 tpg

stealsRusty Fordham ’02 1999, 2.7 spg

field Goal PercentaGeRyan Harrigan ’98 1996, 61.6%Jonathan Jarrett ’03 2001, 63.6% 2002, 64.6%

free throw PercentaGeJohn Richards ’93 1993, 86.0%Eric Ochel ’95 1995, 83.3%Rusty Fordham ’02 2001, 84.7%

All–SouthEric Ochel ’95 1995 Columbus Multimedia, Second TeamTurner Emery ’98 1997 NABC, First Team 1998 Columbus Multimedia, Hon. Mention Ryan Harrigan ’98 1997 NABC, First Team 1998 NABC, Player of the Year and 1st Team 1998 Columbus Multimedia, Player of the Year and 1st Team

SewAnee ACAdemiC exCellenCe

rhodeS SCholArThomas Reid Ward ’67

CoSidA: ACAdemiC All-AmeriCA (Men’s Basketball)Ryan Harrigan ’98

nCAA poStgrAduAte SCholArSThomas R. Ward ’67Harry Hoffman ’76Jim Sherman ’82Ryan Harrigan ’98

Harry Hoffman ’76 Jim Sherman ’82

Ryan Harrigan ’98Tom Ward ’67

men’S BASKetBAll All-AmeriCAnS

Sparky Edgin ’61 Eric Ochel ’95

Turner Emery ’98 Ryan Harrigan ’98

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When their playing career at Sewanee comes to an end, our alumni continue to achieve success in many different fields. Here are some examples of what they are doing now.

BuSineSS ryan kelly (1994) Owner, Performance

Honda/Suzukitobin munn (1993) Project Engineer,

ExxonMobil Productionkit walsh (1991) Senior Vice President of

Marketing, Collegiate Licensing Corp.James hallock (1989) Client Executive,

Sprintcraig turner (1987) Sales Manager,

Carter Machinery Companytommy black (1986) Vice President,

Harrell Contracting Group, LLCJames startz (1985) Owner, Startz &

Startz Landscapingandy kohler (1985) Customer

Development Insights Manager, Kraft General Foods

chip headrick (1984) President, King of Kleen, Inc.

kevin barnett (1984) Vice President of Marketing, Tennessee Municipal League

Jeffrey swanson (1982) Marketing Manager, SAFECO Insurance

tim russell (1982) District Sales Manager, Westvaco Foundation

kyle Price (1982) Senior Vice President, Olan Mills, Inc.

les Peters (1982) Vice President, Wood Mackenzie Global Consultants

charlie hunt (1982) President, Hunt Memorials, Inc.

tom white (1980) Senior Vice President, UNUM Provident Insurance

harris myers (1978) President, Prudential Commercial Management

finAnCederek bing (1993) Owner, Consolidated

Planning, Inc.John richards (1993) Associate Vice

President of Investments, Wachovia Securities

bert white (1991) Senior Vice President, Smith Barney

Guy vise (1988) Owner, Timberland Investments

John morrissey (1988) Owner, Southern Fidelity Mortgage Group

where are they now?

ellis simmons (1986) Business Development Manager, Tennessee Commerce Bank

blane brooks (1983) Regional Vice President, Fisher Investments

John southwood (1979) CPA/CFO, Boult, Cummings, Conners, & Berry

heAlthCArenick williams (2004) Director of Program

Development, UHS Pruitt CorporationJohn crabtree (1986) General Surgeon,

John D. Crabtree, M.D.Josh donner (1984) Physician, Harbin

ClinicJames sherman (1982) Physician,

Augusta Surgical Groupfrank sconzo (1979) Physician, Suffolk

Surgical Group

AthletiCSmichael brown (2004) Player

Development Advisor, Suwanee Sports Academy

casey field (2000) Teacher/Basketball Coach, Gaston Day School

brian field (1998) Teacher/Basketball Coach, Providence Day School

trey suddarth (1993) Teacher/Basketball Coach, Memphis University School

timothy trantham (1988) Teacher/Basketball Coach, Brevard High School

russ norment (1987) Teacher/Basketball & Baseball Coach, Ensworth High School

mark Peeler (1984) Assistant AD/Basketball Coach, Erskine College

lAwJeremy cothern (2005) Attorney, Cope,

Hudson, Scarlett, Reed, & McCrearyryan harrigan (1998) Attorney, Latham &

Watkins, LLCdavid Zagoria (1992) Attorney, Zagoria

Law Officemike raeber (1990) Attorney, King &

Spaldingscott Jackson (1986) Attorney, Howell &

Jackson, PLLCrobert holland (1982) Attorney, Miller,

Martin & Trabuetaylor flowers (1979) Partner, Lewis,

Brackin, Flowers & Hallharry cash (1978) Attorney, Grant,

Konvalinka, & Harrisonlarry cash (1978) Partner, Miller and

Martin

teChnologyJonathan Jarrett (2003) Information

Technology Specialist, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

steve kretsch (1986) Director of Business Technologies, Stolt-Nielsen Transportation Group

Jim folds (1986) Director of Consulting Services, CG Technology

addison hosea (1979) Network Engineer, Box Lake Networks, University of the South Trustee

frank wartman (1978) Instructional Technologist, Mountain Area Health Education Center

don katahdin (1978) Software Engineer, Chorus Systems, Inc.

eduCAtionandy Zureick (1993) Teacher, Harrison

High Schoolscott smith (1989) Assistant Vice

President/Dean of Students, St. Louis University

w. marichal Gentry (1986) Dean of Student Affairs, Yale University

kevin reed (1981) Director of Operations, Wichita Collegiate School

david laude (1979) Associate Dean/Professor, College of Natural Resources

bill cox (1979) Teacher, Baylor SchoolJonathan bates (1978) Writing Center

Director/English Instructor, Motlow State Community College

John shriner (1978) Professor, Tennessee Tech University

AlumS: Has your information changed or do you have information on a fellow alumnus that’s not listed? If so, please contact Coach Pierson at [email protected].

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athletic training room

Left to right, Assistant Athletic Trainer Meagan Bevins, Head Athletic Trainer Ray Knight, and Assistant Athletic Trainer Danielle Green.

The athletic training room staff at Se-wanee housed in the Fowler Sport & Fitness Center consists of three certified athletic trainers who use a 2,000-square-foot treatment and rehabilitation center to service the nearly 400 student-athletes in 20 varsity sports.

The head athletic trainer is Ray Knight who is in his tenth year in this position at Sewanee after serving as an assistant athletic trainer here on the Mountain in 2000-01. Knight is assisted by Danielle Green and Meagan Bevins.

SewAnee offerS the lAteSt in:AthletiC trAining equipment

• ultrasound• electrical muscle stimulators• whirlpools

rehABilitAtion equipment• free weights• stationary bikes• mini trampolines• various other modalities

mediCAl StAff

Dr. Christopher Mathews, D.M.D.Dr. Mike Jordan, M.D.Dr. Louis Koella, M.D.Dr. Matt Petrilla, D.O.

SewAnee AthletiC trAinerS1909-Present

Ray Knight, 2001-present (11)Brad Harrison, 1996-2000 (5)Tim Beckhold, 1995 (1)Bill Barry, 1969-1994 (26)John Kennerly, 1948-1968 (21)Willie Six, 1909-1947 (39)

Danielle Green and Ray Knight work in the training room.

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sewanee basketball: it’s more than …

Community SerViCe the men’s basketball team helped housing sewanee rebuild a local community center.

“Playing basketball at Sewanee has afforded me the opportunity to have a positive impact on the people around me. It has taught me the concept of servant leadership and placing others before myself.”

BRADLEY PIERSONAlumnus, ’09

outreACh Players volunteered with local youth at this year’s fall fest in sewanee.

“Our team finds value in serving the lo-cal community; whether participating in Housing Sewanee, Sewanee Angel Tree, or working with students from Sewanee Elementary.”

TRENT WILLIAMSSenior Captain, ’11

… on the Court

Placing the needs of others first on the court is one of the primary foundations of team success for Sewanee men’s basketball. More importantly, it is a concept that the Tigers take seriously off the court as well. Whether it’s working with Housing Sewanee, putting on youth clinics, study abroad, or doing an internship, as a team we recognize our opportunity and responsibility to have a positive impact on our campus, our com-munity, and the world.

… four yeArS on CAmpuS

Sewanee men’s basketball ex-tends beyond just four years spent on the Mountain. The current Tigers wouldn’t be where they are without the support, foundation, and encouragement from former Tiger athletes. Sewanee men’s basketball alumni young and old alike, share a common bond with the current team and they all understand that wearing the Sewanee jersey is a special com-mitment. We invite and welcome men’s basketball alumni to stay connected with the team. Join us in the spring for our annual Alumni Game!

We had a record turnout for the annual Purple and White game.

2011 Alumni gAme

11.15.2011 Johnson University ............................................Knoxville, Tenn. ........................7 p.m.11.18.2011 BoyCe College .............................................Sewanee, Tenn. ........................6 p.m.11.19.2011 free will BAptiSt BiBle College ..............Sewanee, Tenn. ........................3 p.m.11.29.2011 Covenant College (Ga.)......................................Lookout Mountain, Ga. .............8 p.m.12.02.2011 Rhodes College* ..............................................Memphis, Tenn. .......................8 p.m.12.04.2011 Millsaps College* .............................................Jackson, Miss. .........................3 p.m.12.06.2011 JohnSon uniVerSity ...................................Sewanee, Tenn. ........................8 p.m.12.16.2011 oglethorpe uniVerSity* ...........................Sewanee, Tenn. ........................8 p.m.12.18.2011 BirminghAm-Southern College* ..............Sewanee, Tenn. ........................3 p.m.01.04.2012 CoVenAnt College (Ga.) ..............................Sewanee, Tenn. ........................7 p.m.01.07.2012 Centre College* .........................................Sewanee, Tenn. ........................3 p.m.01.10.2012 Free Will Baptist College ...................................Nashville, Tenn. ........................7 p.m.01.13.2012 Hendrix College* ..............................................Conway, Ark. ............................8 p.m.01.15.2012 Colorado College* ............................................Colorado Springs, Colo. ............3 p.m.01.20.2012 trinity uniVerSity* ....................................Sewanee, Tenn. ........................8 p.m.01.21.2012 SouthweStern uniVerSity* ......................Sewanee, Tenn. ........................8 p.m.01.27.2012 University of Dallas* .........................................Irving, Texas ............................8 p.m.01.28.2012 Austin College* ................................................Sherman, Texas .......................8 p.m.02.01.2012 lAgrAnge College ......................................Sewanee, Tenn. ........................7 p.m.02.04.2012 Centre College* ...............................................Danville, Ky. .............................3 p.m.02.06.2012 georgiA northweStern .............................Sewanee, Tenn. ........................7 p.m.02.10.2012 Oglethorpe University* ......................................Atlanta, Ga. .............................8 p.m.02.12.2012 Birmingham-Southern College* ..........................Birmingham, Ala. ......................3 p.m.02.17.2012 rhodeS College* ........................................Sewanee, Tenn. ........................8 p.m.02.19.2012 millSApS College* .....................................Sewanee, Tenn. ........................3 p.m.02.24.2012 SCAC Tournament .............................................Birmingham, Ala. ......................TBD02.25.2012 SCAC Tournament .............................................Birmingham, Ala. ......................TBD02.26.2012 SCAC Tournament .............................................Birmingham, Ala. ......................TBD

men’S BASKetBAll SChedule11 12

Home Games are in BoldNeutral Site Games are in italics*denotes a Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference contest


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