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#1 Brandon KamgaSo. • G • 6-5 • 217

Reston, Va. (Northeastern)

#2 Austin WhiteSr. • G • 6-0 • 190

South Orange, N.J.

#3 Jamal WrightSo. • G • 5-11 • 175

Upper Marlboro, Md.

#4 Tim CameronR-Fr. • G • 6-4 • 180

Norcross, Ga.

#5 Justyn MuttsFr. • F • 6-7 • 220

Millville, N.J.

#11 Denny SlayFr. • G • 5-11 • 185

Woodbridge, Va.

#13 Jahaad ProctorSo. • G • 6-3 • 205

Harrisburg, Pa. (Iona)

#14 Luke VargoSo. • F • 6-7 • 205

Dublin, Ohio

#15 Cliff Thomas Jr.So. • F • 6-8 • 215Montgomery, Ala.

#22 Andre FoxJr. • G • 6-4 • 185

Greenbelt, Md.

#25 Ricky MadisonJr. • G/F • 6-7 • 215

Norcross, Ga.

#33 Sam BerlinJr. • C • 6-10 • 250

Manassas, Va. (St. Thomas Aquinas)

#34 Jordan WhiteheadSr. • F • 6-5 • 235

Morris Plains, N.J.

#35 Caden SanchezFr. • F • 6-8 • 260Columbus, Ohio

#43 Dexter GoodingJr. • G • 6-4 • 195

Daytona Beach, Fla.

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Quick FactsHigh Point UniversityLocation ........................................................................... High Point, N.C.Founded .............................................................................................. 1924Enrollment ......................................................................................... 4,600Nickname....................................................................................... PanthersColors ..............................................................................Purple and WhiteConference ...........................................................Big South (NCAA Div. I)President ................................................Dr. Nido Qubein (High Point ’70)Athletic Director ................................. Dan Hauser (Appalachian State ‘92)Facility ...........................................Millis Athletic and Convocation CenterCapacity ............................................................................................. 1,750

Team Information2016-17 Overall Record ..................................................................... 15-162016-17 Big South Record ..................................................................... 9-92016-17 Big South Finish ...................................................................... 5th2016-17 Postseason ...........................................0-1 Big South TournamentBig South Regular Season Championships ............ 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016Post-Season Appearances ... 4 (2016 NIT, 2015 CIT, 2014 NIT, 2013 CIT)Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................................................. 9/4Starters Returning/Lost .......................................................................... 4/1Newcomers ............................................................................................... 4Players to watch............................................................... Andre Fox (Jr., G)................................................................................ Jahaad Proctor (So., G)............................................................................Brandonn Kamga (So., G)First year of varsity basketball ......................................................... 1927-28Program record ......................................................................... 1,386-1,041All-time record at the Millis Center .................................................. 231-96

Broadcast InformationInternet Audio ........................................................ HighPointPanthers.comPlay-by-Play ...............................................Kevin Burke (Virginia Tech ‘12)Color Analyst ..........................Stafford Stephenson (Emory and Henry ‘69)

Basketball StaffHead Coach .....................Scott Cherry (North Carolina ’93), ninth season HPU/Career record ................ 132-118 (84-56 Big South), eight seasonsAssistant Coach .................................. Ahmad Dorsett (George Mason ’00)Assistant Coach ....................................... Trey Brown (South Carolina ’10)Assistant Coach ........................................... Eric Gabriel (West Liberty ’04)Director of Operations ...................................Scott Lombardi (UMBC ‘07)Director of Player Development ................. Nate Bollinger (Millersville ‘14)Asst AD/Sports Medicine ...............................Josh Geruso (High Point ‘03)Strength & Conditioning Coach ...............Andrew Crossley (Tennessee ‘04)

Athletic Communications StaffAssistant AD/MBB Contact ......................Tom Fenstermaker (Towson ‘08)Office/Cell phone ................................... (336) 841-4605 / (336) 259-1708Email ...................................................................... [email protected]

Assistant Director/Secondary MBB ............Kevin Burke (Virginia Tech ‘12)Office/Cell phone ................................... (336) 841-4638 / (336) 848-6944Email .....................................................................kburke1@highpoint.edu

Assistant Director/WBB Contact .............................. Cory McCune (Ohio ‘13)Office/Cell phone ................................... (336) 841-4640 / (336) 848-4222Email ....................................................................cmccune@highpoint.edu

Multimedia Coordinator ............................Patrick Norwood (Alabama ‘14)Office/Cell phone ................................... (336) 841-4540 / (336) 848-8803Email ................................................................. [email protected]

Press Row Phone .................................................................(336) 888-6313SID fax ................................................................................(336) 841-9182Mailing Address ........................................Athletic Communications Office ................................................................................1 University Parkway .......................................................................... High Point, N.C. 27268Website .................................................................. HighPointPanthers.com

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2017-18 Season PreviewThe High Point University men’s basketball team

heads into the 2017-18 season with a renewed sense of optimism, buoyed by three transfers and three freshmen who are set to make their debuts for the Purple & White.

The Panthers are coming off a 15-16 season after winning four consecutive Big South regular season championships and postseason appearances from 2013-16, but return a wealth of experience, including four starters. HPU loses All-Big South Second-Team mem-ber Miles Bowman Jr., Anthony Lindauer and Tarique Thompson to graduation, but welcomed guard Denny Slay and forwards Justyn Mutts and Caden Sanchez to campus this summer. Junior forward Sam Berlin and sophomore guards Brandonn Kamga and Jahaad Proc-tor, who sat out last season after transferring to HPU, will make their Panther debuts.

“We have depth at every position and I’m really happy with the intensity shown at practice,” HPU head coach Scott Cherry said. “These guys love to compete. With most teams when you slow it down and try to teach and do drills, the intensity may not be the best, but we’re pretty good at it. Whatever drill it is, two-on-two, one-on-one, if we’re keeping score, the guys want to win, so they go hard.

“Seeing them diving on the floor for loose balls, taking charges, the response (to what we have asked of them) has really been there in a positive way. The great

thing about this group is that they are willing to do the extra work to try and put themselves in a position to win.”

With that added intensity and depth, Coach Cherry and his staff have put a greater emphasis on being better at both ends of the floor at the same time.

“We’ve been really good of-fensively for three or four years, but been a little behind defen-sively,” Cherry said. “Last year, I think we were good statistically defensively, but we couldn’t score the ball very well. Now we’re trying to put the two of those together and I really feel like we have a team that can do that.”

Big SouthPreseason PollRk. Team Points1. UNC Asheville (23) 2782. Winthrop (3) 2443. Liberty (1) 2414. Campbell (2) 1875. Gardner-Webb 1676. High Point 1467. Radford 1418. Charleston Southern 989. Longwood 5710. Presbyterian 36(first place votes in parentheses)

Preseason All-ConferenceFirst TeamCheris Clemons, CampbellXavier Cooks, WinthropAhmad Thomas, UNC AshevilleMaCio Teague, UNC AshevilleChristian Keeling, Charleston So.

Second TeamEd Polite Jr., RadfordRyan Kemrite, LibertyDavid Efianayi, Gardner-WebbKevin Vannatta, UNC AshevilleGeorgie Pacheco-Ortiz, Liberty

The Panthers have been selected sixth in this year’s Big South preseason poll, receiving 146 points, behind UNC Asheville (278), Winthrop (244), Liberty (241), Campbell (187) and Gardner-Webb (167). Radford was seventh with 141 points, followed by Charleston Southern (98), Longwood (57) and Presbyterian (36).

High Point has a competitive non-conference schedule, featuring away contests at Tennessee (Nov. 14), Charlotte (Nov. 24), Pitt (Nov. 28) and College of Charleston (Dec. 4) and home games against William & Mary (Nov. 10) and The Citadel (Nov. 18).

“We have a good blend of competitive games with two CAA schools, three Southern Conference schools and a school each from the ACC, the SEC and Confer-ence USA,” Cherry said.

BACK COURT

High Point will feature three newcomers (Kamga, Proctor and Slay) mixing in with the three returning starters, sophomore point guard Jamal Wright, senior wing Austin White and junior wing Andre Fox.

At point guard, Wright finished second in the Big South with 3.6 assists per game and ninth in steals with 1.2 per contest. A Washington Post All-Met honorable mention, Slay looks to earn minutes at the points straight away, while Proctor, who went to the 2016 NCAA Tournament with Iona, can also run the Panther offense.

“We have a lot of competition at the point,” Cherry said. “We have Jamal coming back from last year with

Devante Wallace

Jamal Wright

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Jamal Wright Andre Fox

2017-18 Panthers•2016-17 Statistics

Guards...Andre Fox, Jr.• 12.7 ppg, 4.2 rpg, 2.2 apgJamal Wright, So.• 8.0 ppg, 2.2 rpg, 3.6 apgAustin White, Sr.• 4.2 ppg, 1.6 rpg, 1.2 apgDexter Gooding, Jr.• 0.0 ppg, 0.4 rpg, 0.2 apgBrandon Kamga, So.*Jahaad Proctor, So.*Denny Slay, Fr.Tim Cameron, R-Fr.^

Forwards...Ricky Madison, Jr.• 6.8 ppg, 5.9 rpg, 0.5 apg

Cliff Thomas Jr., So.• 1.3 ppg, 1.4 rpg, 0.1 apgLuke Vargo, So.• 1.1 ppg, 1.0 rpg, 0.2 apgJordan Whitehead, Sr.• 0.8 ppg, 1.0 rpg, 0.1 apg

Sam Berlin, Jr.*Justyn Mutts, Fr.Caden Sanchez, Fr.

* Sat out 2016-17 season due to NCAA transfer guidelines^ Will sit out 2017-18 season due to NCAA transfer guidelines

the experience, but we have Denny, who has been play-ing extremely well in practice. We also have Jahaad that can slide over to the point and play off the ball as well, so it gives a lot of flexibility. I feel like any of those three can play significant minutes and really help us.”

On the wing, junior Andre Fox is the returning leader in scoring for the Panthers after finishing 14th in the Big South with 12.7 points per game along with 4.2 rebounds a contest. White started 22 games for the Purple & White in 2016-17, but it will be Kamga and Proctor who will see a significant amount of minutes.

“That guard position is really strong for us in terms of we have guys that have the ability to be all-conference and to score, rebound, assist, and impact a lot of different physical categories,” Cherry said. “Our guys don’t have the ability to just show up and not play hard because there will be guys right there playing hard in practice every day ready to step in. We have Jahaad and Bandonn, who were sitting last year now on the floor, that can be all-conference type players and can-didates for conference player of the year. Plus, Andre and Austin, who have great experience, all competing for minutes.

“The beauty of it is that we have depth, and I feel like our ability on both ends of the floor offensively and defensively has increased. The length that we have now in terms of size and strength is great. Brandonn is 6-5 and big and athletic, Jahaad is also big and strong, and Andre is long and athletic. We have guys that have a good basketball IQ and can create shots for them-selves.”

FRONT COURT

High Point will feature some new faces in the front court to go along with junior Ricky Madison, who finished eighth in the Big South with 5.9 rebounds a game. Madison along with sophomore Luke Vargo (35% from 3-point range) and freshman Justyn Mutts will vie for some playing time at the four.

“It’s going to competitive at the four,” Cherry said. “I feel there’s a lot of depth if we get in foul trouble or if somebody gets hurt, that we have guys I feel very comfortable with putting in the game helping us sustain the level of play. “Ricky’s got experience and looks great in practice. Justyn is long and athletic against the rim and defensively puts himself in a position to block shots and help us at both ends of the floor. Luke is kind of a specialist pick-and-pop guy that can stretch the defense, but defensively, he can hold his own. Having the balance that we have at that position is huge.

At the five, junior Sam Berlin receives his oppor-tunity after transferring in, along with sophomore Cliff Thomas Jr. and freshman Caden Sanchez.

“In the post, we have three different guys,” Cherry said. “We have Sam who is itching to get out there after sitting out, Cliff, who has made tremendous strides in getting better on the offensive end of the floor, and Ca-den, who is a little behind in terms of being a freshman but can legitimately fight for playing time. Cliff and Sam are two veteran guys that getting great with the ball.

FINAL WORD

“We have the versatility to play a bunch of different lineups,” Cherry said. “We could possibly go to a four-guard lineup with Brandonn at the four because he’s strong, powerful and can guard, especially against teams in our league that play four guards anyway. We could see a scenario where Justyn, Ricky or Luke are out there together at the 4-5 and have three guards with more length and athleticism. We can try Jahaad at the one or the two, even try Justyn at the three to see what he could bring to the table. This team has the versatility and it has the ability to go along with it.”

Ricky Madison

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2017-18 High Point University Men’s Basketball RosterNo. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School (Previous School)1 Brandonn Kamga So. G 6-5 217 Reston, Va./South Lakes (Northeastern)2 Austin White Sr. G 6-0 190 South Orange, N.J./Saint Peter’s Prep3 Jamal Wright So. G 5-11 175 Upper Marlboro, Md./Riverdale Baptist4 Tim Cameron* R-Fr. G 6-4 180 Norcross, Ga./Hargrave Military Academy (UTEP)5 Justyn Mutts Fr. F 6-7 220 Millville, N.J./St. Augustine Prep11 Denny Slay Fr. G 5-11 185 Woodbridge, Va./St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes13 Jahaad Proctor So. G 6-3 205 Harrisburg, Pa./Harrisburg (Iona)14 Luke Vargo So. F 6-7 205 Dublin, Ohio/Dublin Coffman15 Cliff Thomas Jr. So. F 6-8 215 Montgomery, Ala./Jefferson Davis22 Andre Fox Jr. G 6-4 185 Greenbelt, Md./Eleanor Roosevelt25 Ricky Madison Jr. F 6-7 215 Norcross, Ga./Norcross33 Sam Berlin Jr. C 6-10 250 Manassas, Va./Ad Fontes Acad. (St. Thomas Aquinas)34 Jordan Whitehead Sr. F 6-5 235 Morris Plains, N.J./Saint Peter’s Prep35 Caden Sanchez Fr. F 6-8 260 Columbus, Ohio/St. Francis DeSales43 Dexter Gooding Jr. G 6-4 195 Daytona Beach, Fla./Spruce Creek* - Will sit out 2017-18 season due to NCAA transfer rules.

Head Coach: Scott Cherry (North Carolina ’93), ninth seasonAssistant Coach: Ahmad Dorsett (George Mason ’00), seventh seasonAssistant Coach: Trey Brown (South Carolina ’10), seventh seasonAssistant Coach: Eric Gabriel (West Liberty ’04), fifth seasonDirector of Operations: Scott Lombardi (UMBC ’07), fourth seasonDirector of Player Development: Nate Bollinger (Millersville ’14), third seasonAthletic Trainer: Josh Geruso (High Point ’03), third seasonStrength & Conditioning Coach: Andrew Crossley (Tennessee ‘04), second season

Returner Breakdown Returning Starters (4)Name (Cl., Pos.) GP-GS Min Avg Pts PPG Reb RPG Ast APG Stl Blk Andre Fox (Jr., G) 31-28 914 29.5 394 12.7 130 4.2 67 2.2 26 19Jamal Wright (So., G) 29-29 835 28.8 233 8.0 67 2.2 104 3.6 34 3Ricky Madison (So., F) 31-29 673 21.7 211 6.8 183 5.9 14 0.5 12 13Austin White (Sr., G) 30-22 688 22.9 127 4.2 48 1.6 36 1.2 24 0

Other Returners (4)Name (Cl., Pos.) GP-GS Min Avg Pts PPG Reb RPG Ast APG Blk StlCliff Thomas Jr. (So., F) 16-0 95 5.9 20 1.3 23 1.4 1 0.1 42 5Luke Vargo (So., F) 30-0 253 8.4 33 1.1 30 1.0 5 0.2 4 7Jordan Whitehead (Sr., F) 11-0 33 3.0 9 0.8 11 1.0 1 0.1 1 1 Dexter Gooding (Jr., G) 12-0 29 2.4 0 0.0 5 0.4 2 0.2 0 0

Key LossesName (Cl., Pos.) GP-GS PPG RPG APGMiles Bowman Jr. (R-Sr., F) 30-29 14.1 8.2 0.7Anthony Lindauer (Sr., G) 31-13 10.6 2.5 2.5Tarique Thompson (Sr., F) 31-3 10.0 5.2 0.7

Pronunciations...Brandon Kamga: CAM-gahJustyn Mutts: JustinJahaad Proctor: Ja-HAHD

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Head coach Scott Cherry, now entering his ninth season as bench boss for the Panthers, has taken the High Point University men’s basketball program to new heights.

Under the guidance of Cherry, HPU captured four-consecutive regular season Big South titles from 2013-16. The Panthers were one of just four programs nationally to accomplish the feat during that stretch, joining Kansas, Gonzaga and Stephen F. Austin. HPU qualified for the postseason in a school record four-straight seasons and advanced to the NIT for the second time in three seasons in 2015-16.

During the 2015-16 campaign, HPU compiled yet another championship season, claiming the Big South regular season crown with 13 league wins, including a school-record seven coming away from the Millis Center. High Point won 21 games and in the process clinched back-to-back 20 win seasons for the first time since 1994-95. With the 13 league victories, High Point also became the first program in Big South history to win 12+ conference games in four-straight seasons.

In 2014-15, HPU set a number of firsts for the program. The Panthers set new Div. I program records for overall wins (23), Big South victories (13), road wins (9) and Big South road wins (6). In addition, the Panthers advanced to the CollegeInsider.com Tournament, defeating Maryland Eastern Shore in the first round to earn the first postseason win in the program’s Div. I history.

Cherry was named Big South Coach of the Year in 2013-14 after leading the Panthers to a 16-15 overall record and 12-4 league record. The Panthers won the Big South North Division and the overall conference regular season, earning the league’s automatic bid to the National Invitation Tournament. Cherry is HPU’s first Coach of the Year honoree.

The Panthers were picked No. 1 in the North Division of the Big South Preseason Poll after returning all five starters, when HPU went 17-14 overall and 12-4 in league play. It didn’t go as easily as planned, however, as High Point played a significant part of its stretch run without three of those five starters. Preseason All-Big South selection Allan Chaney ended his playing career in early December due to health issues. Dejuan McGaughy missed 11 league games and Adam Weary missed five with injuries.

In early January, High Point was 4-11 overall and 0-2 in the Big South before winning 12 of its final 14 regular-season games, including six in a row to finish it and clinch the overall league title. It was the first time in league history that a team started 0-2 and went on to win the regular season. The Panthers went on to play in the NIT, taking an 88-81 loss to eventual champ Minnesota.

In eight seasons, Cherry has a 132-1118 overall record and 84-56 Big South record with the Panthers. HPU went 77-50 overall and 50-18 in the Big South in the last four seasons. During that stretch, Cherry has led the Purple & White to at least 12 conference wins in every season.

HPU earned its first-ever Div. I postseason bid in 2012-13, the CollegeInsider.com Tournament, and its first-ever NIT bid in 2013-14. The Panthers’ Big South North Division title in 2012-13 was the team’s first championship (regular season or tournament) since joining the league in 1999-2000.

During the team’s four-year conference title run, the Panthers have boasted the talents of two-time All-America honorable mention and Big South Player of the Year John Brown. He was named to the Julius Erving Watch List during his senior campaign in 2015-16 and was named a finalist for the Lou Henson Award, given annually to the nation’s top mid-major player. He became the first player ever to be named both Big South Player of the Year and Big South Defensive Player of the Year in the same season. In addition to his accolades, Brown also brought HPU fans to their feat with his arsenal of electric dunks and high-effort play. The high-flying forward was featured

Timeline...High PointHead Coach2009-present

South CarolinaAssistant Coach

2008-09

Western KentuckyAssistant Coach

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George MasonAssistant Coach

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Tennessee TechAssistant Coach

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HEAD COACH SCOTT CHERRYon ESPN SportsCenter’s top 10 plays 10 times during his career.

The team has received national exposure like never before under Cherry’s watch. Brown’s 10 ESPN SportsCenter appearances are the highlight. He earned ESPN’s No. 1 play for an alley-oop during High Point’s regular-season clinching win over Campbell on Feb. 28. Brown also has been featured in Sports Illustrated, The Sporting News, NBCSports.com and FoxSports.com and his monster alley-oop dunk vs. Coastal Carolina on Feb. 6, 2015, was tweeted out by Deadspin, SB Nation, ESPN and seen by more than 2.5 million Twitter users.

High Point received a ton of exposure for its epic comeback on Nov. 28, 2016 from down 20 points in the second half to defeat Morgan State, 62-61, in Baltimore. Anthony Lindauer’s 30-foot buzzer-beating 3-pointer was featured on multiple media outlets and was Scott Van Pelt’s Best Available Video on ESPN’s SportsCenter.

Prior to Cherry’s arrival, High Point went 9-21 overall and 4-14 in Big South play in 2008-09. HPU posted a six-win improvement in Cherry’s first season of 2009-10, going 15-15 overall and 10-8 in the Big South.

Cherry brought an outstanding history of success to HPU. He was a member of four Sweet 16 squads and won a national title as a player at North Carolina before he compiled a 210-107 record over 10 seasons as an assistant coach. In his career as a player and coach, Cherry’s teams have made 11 postseason appearances, including seven NCAA Tournaments and three NIT trips.

Featuring a style similar to his playing days at UNC, Cherry’s players push the ball up the floor, move the ball quickly and play pressure defense. The results were obvious in HPU’s first season under Cherry, as the team’s scoring offense improved from 64.4 to 72.3 points per game and HPU featured the conference’s leader in three-point percentage in overall games (Barbour) and in conference games (Eugene Harris). In the next two seasons, the Panthers featured one of the top guard tandems in the region with Barbour and Shine.

Cherry joined High Point University after serving as assistant coach to Darrin Horn for two seasons – first at Western Kentucky and, when Horn became head coach at South Carolina, Cherry moved on to become top assistant with the Gamecocks. Alongside Horn at South Carolina in 2008-09, Cherry played an integral part in helping lead the Gamecocks to a 21-10 finish that included a Southeastern Conference Eastern Division title and an appearance in the NIT. At Western Kentucky, Cherry assisted the Hilltoppers to a 29-7 mark, a Sun Belt Conference title, a No. 23 final national ranking and a trip to Sweet 16 as a No. 12 seed.

Prior to joining the Western Kentucky staff, Cherry spent seven seasons at George Mason from 1999-2002 and 2003-07 working alongside current Miami head coach Jim Larranaga. During Cherry’s tenure at Mason, the Patriots earned four postseason bids, including two NCAA Tournament appearances, and went 140-79 (.639) overall and an 82-40 (.672) in the Colonial Athletic Association. George Mason won the CAA regular-season title in 2005-06, earned an at-large berth to the NCAA Tournament and made it all the way to the Final Four as a No. 11 seed. On their way to the Final Four, George Mason upset Michigan State, North Carolina, Wichita State and No. 1 seed Connecticut. The Patriots finally lost to eventual national champion Florida and finished the season with a program-best 27-8 record, including a 15-3 CAA mark.

A 1993 graduate of North Carolina with a degree in business administration, Cherry earned four letters for the Tar Heels basketball team and served as team captain as a senior. UNC went 107-33 in Cherry’s four seasons, winning the 1993 NCAA title. Upon graduation, Cherry played one season of professional basketball for the AEL Basketball Club in Limassol, Cyprus.

Cherry is a native of Ballston Spa, N.Y. He and his wife, Cortney, have one son, Brody.

Scott Cherry Year-by-Year...Season Overall Pct. Big South Pct. Notes2009-10 15-15 .500 10-8 .556 Improved from 9-19 overall and 4-14 in Big South the season before.2010-11 12-19 .387 7-11 .389 Advanced to Big South Semifinals for first time in three years.2011-12 13-18 .419 8-10 .444 Ranked sixth in NCAA in three-point percentage.2012-13 17-14 .548 12-4 .750 Won Big South North Division, HPU’s first title since joining BSC in 1999-2000.2013-14 16-15 .516 12-4 .750 Won Big South regular season outright; HPU’s first-ever automatic bid to NIT.2014-15 23-10 .697 13-5 .722 Earned first postseason win in HPU Div. I history; records for wins (23), BS wins (13)2015-16 21-11 .656 13-5 .722 Tied school record with 13 BSC wins; new record with seven league road wins2016-17 15-16 .484 9-9 .500 Extended five-year conference-best streak of .500 or better in Big South playTotal 132-118 .528 84-56 .600

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Ahmad Dorsett joined the High Point University men’s basketball team as assistant coach in 2011 and made an imme-diate impact, helping land several highly-touted recruits while also providing significant support on the court during practice and in games.

HPU’s improvement included the Big South North Divi-sion title and an appearance in the CollegeInsider.com Tourna-ment in 2012-13. The Panthers executed a major turnaround in 2013-14, winning 12 of their final 14 games to win the Big South regular season outright and earn the league’s automatic bid to the National Invitation Tournament.

In 2014-15, Dorsett helped HPU set new program recrrds for wins (23) and league wins (13) while earning the fitst post-season win in school history. In 2015-16, the Panthers matched that league win total (13), set a new program record for Big South road wins (7) and reached the NIT for the second time in three seasons.

The Purple & White were one of just four programs out of 351 in the nation to have won four-straight conference titles. The

Trey Brown joined the High Point University men’s basket-ball staff as assistant coach in 2011 and has helped the Panthers become one of the marquee programs in the Big South. He was named to the 2016 Under Armour/NABC 30-under-30 Team, which recognizes some of the game’s most promising up and coming young basketball coaches.

Brown helped the Panthers become one of just four pro-grams in the nation to have won four-consecutive regular season conference championships from 2013-16. The others were Kansas, Gonzaga and Stephen F. Austin. HPU is the only Big South program to make four-consecutive postseason appearances and leads the conference in league wins and conference winning percentage over the last five years.

In 2014-15, HPU set new Div. I program records for wins (23), conference wins (13), road wins (9) and conference road wins (6) while picking up the first postseason victory in the program’s Div. I era. The Panthers matched that league win total in 2015-16 (13) and won a program-record seven Big South road victories. The Panthers won at least 20 games for the

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others were Kansas, Gonzaga and Stephen F. Austin.Dorsett’s mid-Atlantic ties have helped solidify the Pan-

thers’ recruiting. Dorsett played at George Mason and was formerly an assistant coach at Mount St. Mary’s University.

Dorsett’s final season of college ball at George Mason was HPU head coach Scott Cherry’s first as assistant coach under Jim Larranaga. Dorsett played for the Patriots from 1996-2000, where he was an All-Rookie selection, team captain and led his team from a 19-35 record his first two seasons to a 38-22 record in his last two seasons. The last two years included two CAA regular-season championships, a CAA Tournament title and NCAA Tournament appearance in 1998-99.

Dorsett’s previous collegiate assistant coaching positions included Longwood (2003-04), Mount Olive (2008-09), Bowie State (2009-10) and Mount St. Mary’s (2010-11). He was head coach at Freedom High School in Woodbridge, Va., for four seasons.

second-straight season, marking the first time in Div. I history that HPU won 20+ contests in back-to-back years.

HPU won the Big South North Division with a team-record 12 league wins in 2012-13 and matched that total in 2013-14, winning the North Division, the outright Big South regular season and earning the league’s automatic bid to the National Invitation Tournament (NIT).

Brown was instrumental in recruiting freshman contribu-tors Lorenzo Cugini and Adam Weary. Weary was named to the Big South All-Freshman team and scored the fourth-most points by a freshman in HPU’s Div. I history. As seniors, Weary was named to the All-Big South second team and finished top-25 in High Point history in scoring, while Cugini led the nation in 3-point percentage for a significant portion of the campaign and finished with 1000+ career points.

Prior to HPU, Brown spent five years working with the men’s basketball team at the University of South Carolina, includ-ing the 2008-09 season when HPU head coach Scott Cherry was assistant coach there.

Assistant Coach • Sixth Season • George Mason ’00

Assistant Coach • Seventh Season • South Carolina ’10

Eric Gabriel joined the High Point University men’s basket-ball staff as the team’s first-ever Director of Video Operations in 2013 and was promoted to assistant coach in 2015.

Since Gabriel joined the HPU staff in 2013, the Panthers were one of just four programs in the nation to have won four-consecutive regular season conference championships from 2013-16. The others were Kansas, Gonzaga and Stephen F. Austin. The Panthers lead the Big South in conference wins, conference winning percentage and postseason appearances over the past five years.

During Gabriel’s tenure, HPU has set a number of program firsts. In 2014-15, HPU set new Div. I program records for wins (23), conference wins (13) and road wins (9) while picking up the first postseason victory in the program’s Div. I era. In 2015-16, HPU matched that conference win total and set a new record with seven league road victories.

The Panthers reached the NIT for the second time in three seasons in 2015-16 and have now played in the postseason in each of the past four campaigns.

Prior to his assistant coach role, Gabriel served as director

ERIC GABRIELof player development in 2014-15. As director of video opera-tions in 2013-14, he oversaw all of the team’s filming and video breakdown, assisting HPU’s coaching staff with both opponent scouting and player development.

Gabriel came to the Triad from Shepherd University, where he served as an assistant coach. He also previously worked at Mount Olive College and Methodist University.

Gabriel spent the 2012-13 season at Shepherd University where he helped the Rams to a 15-12 record, which was the team’s highest win total since 2003-04. The team also posted its highest conference finish since the 1993-94 season.

Prior to his time at Shepherd, Gabriel served as an as-sistant coach at Mount Olive College for three seasons and led the Trojans to the Conference Carolinas regular season and tournament titles in 2009-10. Prior to that, Gabriel served as an assistant coach at Methodist University, in Fayetteville, N.C., for one season.

Gabriel was a four-year member of the West Liberty Univer-sity men’s basketball team in West Liberty, W.Va., from 2000-04.

Assistant Coach • Fifth Season • West Liberty ‘04

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2017-18 High Point University ScheduleDay Date Opponent Location Time TVSun. 11/5/2017 Averett (Exhibition) High Point, N.C. 2 p.m. Fri. 11/10/2017 William & Mary (DH) High Point, N.C. 8 p.m. BSNTue. 11/14/2017 Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. 7 p.m. SECN+Sat. 11/18/2017 The Citadel High Point, N.C. 2 p.m. BSNTue. 11/21/2017 Methodist (DH) High Point, N.C. 8 p.m. BSNFri. 11/24/2017 Charlotte Charlotte, N.C. 7 p.m.Tue. 11/28/2017 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pa. 7 p.m. ACCNEFri. 12/1/2017 Johnson & Wales High Point, N.C. 7 p.m. BSNMon. 12/4/2017 College of Charleston Charleston, S.C. 7 p.m.Sun. 12/10/2017 Toccoa Falls High Point, N.C. 2 p.m. BSNSun. 12/17/2017 Wofford% Asheville, N.C. 2 p.m.Tue. 12/19/2017 Western Carolina Cullowhee, N.C. 7 p.m. ESPN3Sat. 12/30/2017 Winthrop* Rock Hill, S.C. 2 p.m. BSNWed. 1/3/2018 UNC Asheville* High Point, N.C. 7 p.m. BSNSat. 1/6/2018 Charleston Southern* High Point, N.C. 7 p.m. BSN Tue. 1/9/2018 Gardner-Webb* Boiling Springs, N.C. 7 p.m. BSNFri. 1/12/2018 Campbell* Buies Creek, N.C. 7 p.m. BSNMon. 1/15/2018 Presbyterian* High Point, N.C. 7 p.m. BSNThu. 1/18/2018 Liberty*# High Point, N.C. 7 p.m. BSNSun. 1/21/2018 Longwood* Farmville, Va. 3 p.m. BSNWed. 1/24/2018 Radford* High Point, N.C. 7 p.m. BSNSat. 1/27/2018 UNC Asheville* Asheville, N.C. 4:30 p.m. ESPN3Thu. 2/1/2018 Charleston Southern*# North Charleston, S.C. 7:30 p.m. BSN Sat. 2/3/2018 Campbell* (DH) High Point, N.C. 7 p.m. ESPN3Wed. 2/7/2018 Radford* Radford, Va. 7 p.m. BSNSat. 2/10/2018 Winthrop* High Point, N.C. 7 p.m. StadiumThu. 2/15/2018 Presbyterian*# Clinton, S.C. 7 p.m. BSNSun. 2/18/2018 Gardner-Webb* High Point, N.C. 2 p.m. BSNThu. 2/22/2018 Longwood*# High Point, N.C. 7 p.m. BSNSat. 2/24/2018 Liberty* Lynchburg, Va. 2 p.m. ESPN3Tue. 2/27/2018 Big South First Round Campus Sites TBA BSNThu. 3/1/2018 Big South Quarterfinals No. 1 Seed TBA ESPN3Fri. 3/2/2018 Big South Semifinals No. 1 Seed TBA ESPN3Sun. 3/4/2018 Big South Championship Highest Remaining Seed TBA ESPN 3/13-4/2/2017 NCAA Tournament TBA TBA TBA % Mountain Invitational (U.S. Cellular Center)*Big South gameDH - Denotes second game of a doubleheader with HPU women’s basketball#Game may be selected to air on ESPNUBSN - Big South Network | ACCNE - ACC Network Extra | SEC+ - SEC Network PlusHome games played at the Millis Center; All home games (excluding televised games) to be streamed live on the Big South Network (BSN)

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RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 15-16 8-8 7-7 0-1CONFERENCE 9-9 3-6 6-3 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 6-7 5-2 1-4 0-1

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg33 BOWMAN JR, Miles 30-29 802 26.7 140-274 . 5 1 1 34-69 . 4 9 3 109-121 . 9 0 1 73 174 247 8.2 61 1 21 42 20 15 423 14.122 FOX, Andre 31-28 914 29.5 122-310 . 3 9 4 38-108 . 3 5 2 112-142 . 7 8 9 31 99 130 4.2 62 2 67 69 19 26 394 12.724 LINDAUER, Anthony 31-13 797 25.7 108-273 . 3 9 6 64-148 . 4 3 2 50-58 . 8 6 2 3 76 79 2.5 59 1 76 67 10 33 330 10.610 THOMPSON, Tarique 31-3 734 23.7 126-221 . 5 7 0 8-20 . 4 0 0 51-66 . 7 7 3 61 100 161 5.2 76 3 21 42 17 26 311 10.003 WRIGHT, Jamal 29-29 835 28.8 78-195 . 4 0 0 32-90 . 3 5 6 45-67 . 6 7 2 5 60 65 2.2 67 0 104 61 3 34 233 8.025 MADISON, Ricky 31-29 673 21.7 78-170 . 4 5 9 2-10 . 2 0 0 53-81 . 6 5 4 66 117 183 5.9 76 2 14 52 13 12 211 6.802 WHITE, Austin 30-22 688 22.9 45-122 . 3 6 9 6-24 . 2 5 0 31-47 . 6 6 0 3 45 48 1.6 56 0 36 22 0 24 127 4.204 WILLIAMS, Jalen 31-2 446 14.4 14-64 . 2 1 9 5-25 . 2 0 0 9-20 . 4 5 0 9 15 24 0.8 41 0 42 29 1 7 42 1.415 THOMAS JR, CLIFF 16-0 95 5.9 6-11 . 5 4 5 0-0 . 0 0 0 8-21 . 3 8 1 6 17 23 1.4 12 0 1 8 5 2 20 1.314 VARGO, Luke 30-0 253 8.4 12-37 . 3 2 4 7-20 . 3 5 0 2-8 . 2 5 0 7 23 30 1.0 27 0 5 7 7 4 33 1.134 WHITEHEAD, Jordan 11-0 33 3.0 3-7 . 4 2 9 0-1 . 0 0 0 3-5 . 6 0 0 4 7 11 1.0 3 0 1 6 1 1 9 0.835 GOODING, Dexter 12-0 29 2.4 0-8 . 0 0 0 0-5 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 5 5 0.4 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0.0

Team 39 43 82 1Total.......... 31 6299 732-1692 . 4 3 3 196-520 . 3 7 7 473-636 . 7 4 4 307 781 1088 35.1 540 9 390 407 96 184 2133 68.8Opponents...... 31 6299 754-1715 . 4 4 0 254-699 . 3 6 3 374-553 . 6 7 6 287 750 1037 33.5 599 - 399 419 117 209 2136 68.9

TEAM STATISTICS HPU OPPSCORING 2133 2136 Points per game 68.8 68.9 Scoring margin -0.1 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 732-1692 754-1715 Field goal pct . 4 3 3 . 4 4 03 POINT FG-ATT 196-520 254-699 3-point FG pct . 3 7 7 . 3 6 3 3-pt FG made per game 6.3 8.2FREE THROWS-ATT 473-636 374-553 Free throw pct . 7 4 4 . 6 7 6 F-Throws made per game 15.3 12.1REBOUNDS 1088 1037 Rebounds per game 35.1 33.5 Rebounding margin +1.6 -ASSISTS 390 399 Assists per game 12.6 12.9TURNOVERS 407 419 Turnovers per game 13.1 13.5 Turnover margin +0.4 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.0 1.0STEALS 184 209 Steals per game 5.9 6.7BLOCKS 96 117 Blocks per game 3.1 3.8ATTENDANCE 19712 36091 Home games-Avg/Game 16-1232 14-2395 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 1-2556

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT TotalsHigh Point 969 1119 45 2133Opponents 1009 1085 42 2136

Date Opponent Score Att.11/12/16 AVERETT W 74-41 133311/15/16 at Virginia Tech L 73-99 642811/18/16 UNCG W 63-57 175011/19/16 NAVY W 69-62 175011/20/16 NORTH DAKOTA STATE L 44-70 110011/25/16 at Clemson L 74-83 550011/28/16 at Morgan State W 62-61 89212/03/16 DREXEL L 72-78 110612/06/16 at Vanderbilt L 63-90 828812/11/16 FERRUM COLLEGE W 77-53 80512/16/16 NC WESLEYAN W 79-61 111512/19/16 at Western Carolina L 65-70 1063

* 12/29/16 at Gardner-Webb W 71-64 1014* 12/31/16 LONGWOOD L 55-60 712* 01/04/17 WINTHROP L 74-80 1127* 01/07/17 at UNC Asheville L 58-88 912* 01/11/17 LIBERTY L 58-62 904* 01/14/17 PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE W 77-44 1404* 01/19/17 at Campbell W 83-78 2180* 01/21/17 at Radford W 61-58 1511* 01/26/17 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN Wot 72-69 1137* 01/28/17 at Winthrop Wot 83-80 2255* 02/01/17 at Longwood W 92-68 842* 02/04/17 UNC ASHEVILLE L 71-74 1750* 02/09/17 at Presbyterian College W 68-58 379* 02/11/17 RADFORD L o t 68-69 1141* 02/14/17 at Liberty L 52-55 1469* 02/18/17 at Charleston So. L 75-76 802* 02/23/17 CAMPBELL W 59-49 1404* 02/25/17 GARDNER-WEBB L o t 86-88 1174

03/02/17 vs Gardner-Webb L 55-91 2556

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RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 9-9 3-6 6-3 0-0CONFERENCE 9-9 3-6 6-3 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg33 BOWMAN JR, Miles 18-17 500 27.8 93-180 . 5 1 7 27-55 . 4 9 1 59-66 . 8 9 4 37 96 133 7.4 38 1 16 30 13 5 272 15.122 FOX, Andre 18-15 558 31.0 72-183 . 3 9 3 19-64 . 2 9 7 56-68 . 8 2 4 18 65 83 4.6 38 0 49 37 8 11 219 12.210 THOMPSON, Tarique 18-2 455 25.3 85-155 . 5 4 8 4-13 . 3 0 8 36-45 . 8 0 0 40 70 110 6.1 44 1 15 21 12 17 210 11.724 LINDAUER, Anthony 18-5 480 26.7 65-161 . 4 0 4 39-88 . 4 4 3 32-36 . 8 8 9 3 51 54 3.0 33 1 43 40 8 19 201 11.203 WRIGHT, Jamal 16-16 479 29.9 40-104 . 3 8 5 18-49 . 3 6 7 22-34 . 6 4 7 3 35 38 2.4 34 0 60 32 3 16 120 7.525 MADISON, Ricky 18-16 393 21.8 53-108 . 4 9 1 0-2 . 0 0 0 22-35 . 6 2 9 40 65 105 5.8 40 0 8 27 6 6 128 7.102 WHITE, Austin 18-17 432 24.0 29-71 . 4 0 8 2-9 . 2 2 2 23-26 . 8 8 5 0 25 25 1.4 40 0 23 15 0 17 83 4.614 VARGO, Luke 18-0 133 7.4 5-18 . 2 7 8 3-8 . 3 7 5 0-2 . 0 0 0 6 14 20 1.1 11 0 3 5 4 3 13 0.704 WILLIAMS, Jalen 18-2 225 12.5 4-25 . 1 6 0 1-7 . 1 4 3 2-6 . 3 3 3 5 10 15 0.8 21 0 25 12 1 3 11 0.615 THOMAS JR, CLIFF 7-0 26 3.7 2-3 . 6 6 7 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.3 7 0 1 1 2 1 4 0.634 WHITEHEAD, Jordan 4-0 8 2.0 1-3 . 3 3 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1 0 1 0.3 3 0 0 1 0 0 2 0.535 GOODING, Dexter 6-0 11 1.8 0-4 . 0 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Team 24 22 46 1Total.......... 18 3700 449-1015 . 4 4 2 113-296 . 3 8 2 252-318 . 7 9 2 177 456 633 35.2 309 3 243 222 57 98 1263 70.2Opponents...... 18 3700 437-983 . 4 4 5 132-375 . 3 5 2 214-326 . 6 5 6 150 434 584 32.4 325 - 213 231 71 113 1220 67.8

TEAM STATISTICS HPU OPPSCORING 1263 1220 Points per game 70.2 67.8 Scoring margin +2.4 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 449-1015 437-983 Field goal pct . 4 4 2 . 4 4 53 POINT FG-ATT 113-296 132-375 3-point FG pct . 3 8 2 . 3 5 2 3-pt FG made per game 6.3 7.3FREE THROWS-ATT 252-318 214-326 Free throw pct . 7 9 2 . 6 5 6 F-Throws made per game 14.0 11.9REBOUNDS 633 584 Rebounds per game 35.2 32.4 Rebounding margin +2.7 -ASSISTS 243 213 Assists per game 13.5 11.8TURNOVERS 222 231 Turnovers per game 12.3 12.8 Turnover margin +0.5 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.1 0.9STEALS 98 113 Steals per game 5.4 6.3BLOCKS 57 71 Blocks per game 3.2 3.9ATTENDANCE 10753 11364 Home games-Avg/Game 9-1195 9-1263 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT TotalsHigh Point 557 661 45 1263Opponents 550 628 42 1220

Date Opponent Score Att.* 12/29/16 at Gardner-Webb W 71-64 1014* 12/31/16 LONGWOOD L 55-60 712* 01/04/17 WINTHROP L 74-80 1127* 01/07/17 at UNC Asheville L 58-88 912* 01/11/17 LIBERTY L 58-62 904* 01/14/17 PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE W 77-44 1404* 01/19/17 at Campbell W 83-78 2180* 01/21/17 at Radford W 61-58 1511* 01/26/17 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN Wot 72-69 1137* 01/28/17 at Winthrop Wot 83-80 2255* 02/01/17 at Longwood W 92-68 842* 02/04/17 UNC ASHEVILLE L 71-74 1750* 02/09/17 at Presbyterian College W 68-58 379* 02/11/17 RADFORD L o t 68-69 1141* 02/14/17 at Liberty L 52-55 1469* 02/18/17 at Charleston So. L 75-76 802* 02/23/17 CAMPBELL W 59-49 1404* 02/25/17 GARDNER-WEBB L o t 86-88 1174

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02 03 04 10 14 15 22Opponent Date Score WHITE,AUST WRIGHT,JAM WILLIAMS,J THOMPSON,T VARGO,LUKE THOMAS JR, FOX,ANDREAVERETT 11/12/16 74-41 W DNP 8 - 2 - 4 6 - 1 - 2 4 - 1 - 1 2 - 0 - 0 3 - 1 0 - 0 1 4 - 8 - 2at Virginia Tech 11/15/16 73-99 L 3 - 2 - 0 1 2 - 3 - 4 5 - 0 - 0 7 - 2 - 1 0 - 4 - 0 2 - 2 - 0 2 3 - 2 - 1UNCG 11/18/16 63-57 W 3 - 0 - 0 1 1 - 1 - 6 2 - 1 - 0 7 - 3 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 2 0 - 6 - 0NAVY 11/19/16 69-62 W 3 - 1 - 0 3 - 2 - 4 0 - 0 - 0 7 - 4 - 1 DNP DNP 2 3 - 6 - 3NORTH DAKOTA STATE 11/20/16 44-70 L 2 - 3 - 1 7 - 3 - 2 6 - 2 - 0 4 - 3 - 0 2 - 1 - 0 0 - 1 - 0 8 - 3 - 0at Clemson 11/25/16 74-83 L 0 - 1 - 3 1 3 - 3 - 3 2 - 0 - 0 6 - 5 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 2 - 2 - 0 2 2 - 4 - 1at Morgan State 11/28/16 62-61 W 0 - 2 - 1 1 3 - 2 - 2 0 - 0 - 1 4 - 4 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 0 1 1 - 3 - 0DREXEL 12/03/16 72-78 L 9 - 2 - 3 1 2 - 0 - 4 7 - 2 - 1 7 - 9 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 7 - 2 - 3at Vanderbilt 12/06/16 63-90 L 5 - 1 - 2 1 2 - 4 - 3 0 - 0 - 1 5 - 1 - 0 3 - 0 - 1 DNP 3 - 2 - 0FERRUM COLLEGE 12/11/16 77-53 W 6 - 2 - 2 1 - 1 - 5 3 - 1 - 8 1 6 - 1 - 0 1 1 - 0 - 1 8 - 2 - 0 9 - 1 - 2NC WESLEYAN 12/16/16 79-61 W 6 - 2 - 1 7 - 3 - 7 0 - 1 - 2 1 1 - 3 - 0 2 - 3 - 0 1 - 2 - 0 2 1 - 5 - 5at Western Carolina 12/19/16 65-70 L 4 - 3 - 0 1 2 - 2 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 4 - 1 5 - 1 0 - 2 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 9 - 2 - 1at Gardner-Webb 12/29/16 71-64 W 1 - 1 - 2 7 - 2 - 6 3 - 1 - 1 1 3 - 5 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 7 - 4 - 3LONGWOOD 12/31/16 55-60 L 2 - 1 - 1 9 - 2 - 3 0 - 0 - 0 2 - 6 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 1 1 - 3 - 2WINTHROP 01/04/17 74-80 L 4 - 2 - 0 1 3 - 2 - 4 0 - 1 - 0 1 5 - 5 - 0 0 - 2 - 0 DNP 1 4 - 2 - 4at UNC Asheville 01/07/17 58-88 L 6 - 1 - 2 0 - 2 - 2 0 - 1 - 2 1 0 - 5 - 1 0 - 4 - 1 4 - 0 - 0 7 - 5 - 3LIBERTY 01/11/17 58-62 L 4 - 1 - 0 5 - 2 - 5 2 - 2 - 0 8 - 1 - 1 0 - 2 - 0 DNP 1 2 - 7 - 0PRESBYTERIAN COLLEG 01/14/17 77-44 W 8 - 2 - 2 2 0 - 1 - 5 0 - 1 - 1 1 4 - 8 - 1 3 - 3 - 0 DNP 6 - 4 - 3at Campbell 01/19/17 83-78 W 7 - 0 - 2 7 - 1 - 3 0 - 0 - 2 1 4 - 5 - 0 3 - 1 - 1 DNP 1 6 - 5 - 2at Radford 01/21/17 61-58 W 5 - 1 - 0 4 - 2 - 6 0 - 0 - 1 8 - 6 - 0 0 - 1 - 0 DNP 1 1 - 5 - 5CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 01/26/17 72-69 W 4 - 0 - 2 1 4 - 5 - 4 0 - 0 - 0 1 0 - 1 0 - 2 0 - 1 - 0 0 - 1 - 0 2 2 - 9 - 2at Winthrop 01/28/17 83-80 W 5 - 2 - 1 5 - 2 - 7 0 - 0 - 1 1 7 - 9 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 1 0 - 4 - 0at Longwood 02/01/17 92-68 W 4 - 1 - 2 1 2 - 1 - 2 0 - 1 - 2 1 2 - 1 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 0 - 4 - 3UNC ASHEVILLE 02/04/17 71-74 L 4 - 1 - 2 3 - 2 - 2 1 - 0 - 1 1 0 - 8 - 1 0 - 1 - 0 DNP 1 2 - 4 - 6at Presbyterian College 02/09/17 68-58 W 4 - 2 - 0 7 - 4 - 4 0 - 2 - 1 1 4 - 7 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 7 - 4 - 6RADFORD 02/11/17 68-69 L 4 - 2 - 2 9 - 4 - 3 0 - 1 - 1 9 - 7 - 0 0 - 2 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 3 - 6 - 4at Liberty 02/14/17 52-55 L 0 - 1 - 1 2 - 3 - 1 0 - 2 - 0 4 - 1 - 1 2 - 2 - 0 DNP 1 4 - 3 - 1at Charleston So. 02/18/17 75-76 L 7 - 4 - 2 3 - 3 - 3 2 - 2 - 2 1 9 - 5 - 2 0 - 0 - 1 DNP 1 9 - 7 - 2CAMPBELL 02/23/17 59-49 W 8 - 1 - 0 DNP 3 - 0 - 3 1 4 - 5 - 0 3 - 1 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 9 - 3 - 1GARDNER-WEBB 02/25/17 86-88 L 6 - 2 - 2 DNP 0 - 1 - 7 1 7 - 7 - 2 2 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 9 - 4 - 2vs Gardner-Webb 03/02/17 55-91 L 3 - 4 - 0 2 - 1 - 0 0 - 1 - 2 9 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 0 5 - 3 - 0

24 25 33 34 35Opponent Date Score LINDAUER,A MADISON,RI BOWMAN JR, WHITEHEAD, GOODING,DEAVERETT 11/12/16 74-41 W 1 6 - 4 - 3 8 - 1 2 - 0 1 1 - 1 0 - 1 2 - 4 - 1 0 - 1 - 0at Virginia Tech 11/15/16 73-99 L 4 - 0 - 3 0 - 5 - 1 1 7 - 1 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 DNPUNCG 11/18/16 63-57 W 8 - 2 - 4 0 - 8 - 0 1 2 - 7 - 2 DNP DNPNAVY 11/19/16 69-62 W 1 5 - 1 - 2 7 - 3 - 0 1 1 - 1 0 - 0 DNP DNPNORTH DAKOTA STATE 11/20/16 44-70 L 7 - 0 - 4 6 - 4 - 2 2 - 1 3 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0at Clemson 11/25/16 74-83 L 1 6 - 3 - 2 4 - 2 - 0 9 - 6 - 0 DNP DNPat Morgan State 11/28/16 62-61 W 9 - 2 - 4 7 - 7 - 0 1 8 - 1 1 - 0 DNP DNPDREXEL 12/03/16 72-78 L 4 - 1 - 0 8 - 7 - 0 1 8 - 1 1 - 0 DNP DNPat Vanderbilt 12/06/16 63-90 L 1 1 - 3 - 2 2 - 0 - 1 2 2 - 6 - 1 0 - 1 - 0 0 - 1 - 1FERRUM COLLEGE 12/11/16 77-53 W 0 - 6 - 2 1 6 - 7 - 0 4 - 1 1 - 1 3 - 3 - 0 0 - 1 - 1NC WESLEYAN 12/16/16 79-61 W 1 5 - 3 - 2 1 0 - 7 - 1 6 - 5 - 0 0 - 1 - 0 0 - 1 - 0at Western Carolina 12/19/16 65-70 L 1 3 - 0 - 1 1 3 - 8 - 1 DNP DNP DNPat Gardner-Webb 12/29/16 71-64 W 1 5 - 5 - 7 4 - 5 - 0 2 1 - 4 - 1 DNP DNPLONGWOOD 12/31/16 55-60 L 1 3 - 5 - 2 1 - 8 - 0 1 7 - 9 - 1 DNP DNPWINTHROP 01/04/17 74-80 L 7 - 2 - 3 6 - 6 - 0 1 5 - 1 1 - 0 DNP DNPat UNC Asheville 01/07/17 58-88 L 1 3 - 3 - 0 2 - 4 - 0 1 6 - 1 1 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0LIBERTY 01/11/17 58-62 L 9 - 4 - 1 1 2 - 9 - 0 6 - 7 - 2 DNP DNPPRESBYTERIAN COLLEG 01/14/17 77-44 W 1 3 - 4 - 4 7 - 4 - 0 6 - 5 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 0at Campbell 01/19/17 83-78 W 1 6 - 3 - 3 1 0 - 7 - 0 1 0 - 1 3 - 1 DNP DNPat Radford 01/21/17 61-58 W 3 - 4 - 1 6 - 8 - 0 2 4 - 1 1 - 0 DNP DNPCHARLESTON SOUTHERN 01/26/17 72-69 W 6 - 1 - 2 1 - 7 - 2 1 5 - 1 2 - 1 DNP DNPat Winthrop 01/28/17 83-80 W 1 5 - 1 - 1 9 - 5 - 0 2 2 - 1 0 - 2 DNP DNPat Longwood 02/01/17 92-68 W 1 9 - 4 - 5 9 - 6 - 1 2 4 - 5 - 2 2 - 1 - 0 0 - 0 - 0UNC ASHEVILLE 02/04/17 71-74 L 1 1 - 3 - 6 1 8 - 6 - 0 1 2 - 4 - 0 DNP DNPat Presbyterian College 02/09/17 68-58 W 1 1 - 3 - 3 9 - 4 - 1 1 6 - 4 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0RADFORD 02/11/17 68-69 L 1 7 - 0 - 0 4 - 7 - 1 1 2 - 4 - 1 DNP DNPat Liberty 02/14/17 52-55 L 2 - 6 - 2 1 4 - 5 - 1 1 4 - 5 - 1 DNP DNPat Charleston So. 02/18/17 75-76 L 1 1 - 1 - 0 4 - 2 - 1 1 0 - 2 - 0 DNP DNPCAMPBELL 02/23/17 59-49 W 1 0 - 2 - 1 4 - 6 - 0 8 - 8 - 0 DNP 0 - 0 - 0GARDNER-WEBB 02/25/17 86-88 L 1 0 - 3 - 2 8 - 6 - 1 2 4 - 8 - 1 DNP 0 - 0 - 0vs Gardner-Webb 03/02/17 55-91 L 1 1 - 0 - 4 2 - 8 - 0 2 1 - 1 4 - 0 2 - 1 - 0 0 - 0 - 0

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FOX, Andre

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2015-16 31-1 488/15.7 53-147 . 3 6 1 17-59 . 2 8 8 44-52 . 8 4 6 27 39 66 2.1 41 0 18 39 7 16 167 5.42016-17 31-28 914/29.5 122-310 . 3 9 4 38-108 . 3 5 2 112-142 . 7 8 9 31 99 130 4.2 62 2 67 69 19 26 394 12.7TOTAL 62-29 1402/22.6 175-457 . 3 8 3 55-167 . 3 2 9 156-194 . 8 0 4 58 138 196 3.2 103 2 85 108 26 42 561 9.0

GOODING, Dexter

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2015-16 8-0 9/1.1 4-6 . 6 6 7 1-3 . 3 3 3 1-3 . 3 3 3 0 2 2 0.3 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 1.32016-17 12-0 29/2.4 0-8 . 0 0 0 0-5 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 5 5 0.4 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0.0TOTAL 20-0 38/1.9 4-14 . 2 8 6 1-8 . 1 2 5 1-3 . 3 3 3 0 7 7 0.4 1 0 2 1 0 0 10 0.5

MADISON, Ricky

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2015-16 27-0 276/10.2 33-74 . 4 4 6 0-5 . 0 0 0 43-64 . 6 7 2 28 37 65 2.4 52 1 5 19 5 8 109 4.02016-17 31-29 673/21.7 78-170 . 4 5 9 2-10 . 2 0 0 53-81 . 6 5 4 66 117 183 5.9 76 2 14 52 13 12 211 6.8TOTAL 58-29 949/16.4 111-244 . 4 5 5 2-15 . 1 3 3 96-145 . 6 6 2 94 154 248 4.3 128 3 19 71 18 20 320 5.5

THOMAS JR, CLIFF

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2016-17 16-0 95/5.9 6-11 . 5 4 5 0-0 . 0 0 0 8-21 . 3 8 1 6 17 23 1.4 12 0 1 8 5 2 20 1.3TOTAL 16-0 95/5.9 6-11 . 5 4 5 0-0 . 0 0 0 8-21 . 3 8 1 6 17 23 1.4 12 0 1 8 5 2 20 1.3

VARGO, Luke

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2016-17 30-0 253/8.4 12-37 . 3 2 4 7-20 . 3 5 0 2-8 . 2 5 0 7 23 30 1.0 27 0 5 7 7 4 33 1.1TOTAL 30-0 253/8.4 12-37 . 3 2 4 7-20 . 3 5 0 2-8 . 2 5 0 7 23 30 1.0 27 0 5 7 7 4 33 1.1

WHITE, Austin

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2014-15 27-0 210/7.8 19-51 . 3 7 3 2-14 . 1 4 3 22-34 . 6 4 7 4 16 20 0.7 15 0 12 9 0 3 62 2.32015-16 32-10 487/15.2 52-105 . 4 9 5 11-25 . 4 4 0 39-48 . 8 1 3 6 37 43 1.3 40 0 24 20 1 15 154 4.82016-17 30-22 688/22.9 45-122 . 3 6 9 6-24 . 2 5 0 31-47 . 6 6 0 3 45 48 1.6 56 0 36 22 0 24 127 4.2TOTAL 89-32 1385/15.6 116-278 . 4 1 7 19-63 . 3 0 2 92-129 . 7 1 3 13 98 111 1.2 111 0 72 51 1 42 343 3.9

WHITEHEAD, Jordan

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2015-16 9-0 18/2.0 1-5 . 2 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 2-2 1.000 2 4 6 0.7 5 0 1 3 0 4 4 0.42016-17 11-0 33/3.0 3-7 . 4 2 9 0-1 . 0 0 0 3-5 . 6 0 0 4 7 11 1.0 3 0 1 6 1 1 9 0.8TOTAL 20-0 51/2.6 4-12 . 3 3 3 0-1 . 0 0 0 5-7 . 7 1 4 6 11 17 0.9 8 0 2 9 1 5 13 0.7

WRIGHT, Jamal

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2016-17 29-29 835/28.8 78-195 . 4 0 0 32-90 . 3 5 6 45-67 . 6 7 2 5 60 65 2.2 67 0 104 61 3 34 233 8.0TOTAL 29-29 835/28.8 78-195 . 4 0 0 32-90 . 3 5 6 45-67 . 6 7 2 5 60 65 2.2 67 0 104 61 3 34 233 8.0

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2016-17 Big South Conference Standings Big South Tournament ----Big South---- ------Overall------Team W L Pct. W L Pct.Winthrop 15 3 .833 26 7 .788UNC Asheville 15 3 .833 23 10 .697Liberty 14 4 .778 21 14 .600Gardner-Webb 11 7 .611 19 14 .576High Point 9 9 .500 15 16 .484Radford 8 10 .444 14 18 .438Campbell 7 11 .389 19 18 .514Charleston Souhtern 7 11 .389 12 19 .387Longwood 3 15 .167 6 24 .200Presbyterian 1 17 .056 5 25 .167

at Winthrop Coliseum in Rock Hill S.C. First Round (Feburary 28, 2017)#7 Campbell 81, #10 Presbyterian 62#8 Charleston Southern 79, #9 Longwood 74Quarterfinals (March 2,2017)#7 Campbell 81, #2 UNC Ashville 79#6 Radford 56, #3 Liberty 52#1Winthrop 92, #8 Charleston Southern 78#4 Gardner -Webb 91, #5 High Point 55Semifinals (March 3, 2017)#7 Campbell 66, #6 Radford 50#1 Winthrop 80, #4 Gardner-Webb 77

Championship (March 5, 2017)#1 Winthrop 76, #7 Campbell 59

Championship Success

Under Head Coach Scott Cherry Has Rewritten the Record Books...• Back-to-back 20-win seasons for the first time in Division I history• Set new Division I records for: - Wins (23) - Big South Wins (13) - Road Wins (7) - Big South Road Wins (6)• Earned the first postseason win in school history (2015 CIT)• Appeared in the Mid-Major Top-25 Poll• Won the 2014 Rainbow Classic Championship• Posted a 100% student-athlete graduation rate

Over the Past Five Years, HPU Leads the Big South in...• Conference Wins (59)• Conference Winning Percentage (68.6%)• Postseason Tournament Appearences (4) - 2013 CIT - 2014 NIT - 2015 CIT - 2016 NIT

National Exposure...• HPU has made 37 appearances on national television since 2012-13• The Panthers have been featured in Sports Illustrated, ESPN.com, The Sporting News, Deadspin, FoxSports.com, NBCSports.com, CBSSports.com, NCAA.com and a host of other national outlets• Former All-American John Brown appeared on ESPN SportsCenter’s Top Plays 10 times over his four seasons at HPU

The Panthers won their fourth-consecutive Big South regular season title in 2015-16, putting the program in truly elite company

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ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAMKeon Johnson, G, Sr., WinthropXavier Cooks, F, Jr., WinthropAhmad Thomas, G, Jr., UNC AshevilleChris Clemons, G, Soph., CampbellMaCio Teague, G, Fr., UNC Asheville

ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM LaQuincy Rideau, G, Soph., Gardner-WebbMiles Bowman Jr., F, R-Sr., High PointTyrell Nelson, F, Sr., Gardner-WebbRyan Kemrite, G, R-Jr., LibertyKhris Lane, F, R-Jr., Longwood

HONORABLE MENTIONChristian Keeling, G, Fr., Charleston SouthernEd Polite Jr., F, Soph., RadfordDarrion Allen, G, Sr., LongwoodDavid Efianayi, G, R-Soph., Gardner-WebbJohn Dawson, G, R-Sr., Liberty

2016-17 Big South Awards

High Point’s Awards/HonorsALL-BIG SOUTH FIRST TEAM2001-02 Dustin Van Weerdhuizen2003-04 Danny Gathings2005-06 Arizona Reid2006-07 Arizona Reid2007-08 Arizona Reid2009-10 Nick Barbour2011-12 Nick Barbour2012-13 John Brown2013-14 John Brown2014-15 John Brown2015-16 John Brown

ALL-BIG SOUTH SECOND TEAM1999-00 Georgie Cullen2002-03 Joe Knight Danny Gathings2010-11 Nick Barbour2012-13 Allan Chaney2015-16 Adam Weary2016-17 Miles Bowman Jr.

PLAYER OF THE YEAR2003-04 Danny Gathings2006-07 Arizona Reid2007-08 Arizona Reid2013-14 John Brown2015-16 John Brown

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR2005-06 Issa Konare2015-16 John Brown

ALL-FRESHMAN/ROOKIE2001-02 Joe Knight2004-05 Arizona Reid2005-06 Justin Dunn2006-07 Eugene Harris2008-09 Nick Barbour2012-13 John Brown Adam Weary

ROOKIE/FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR2001-02 Joe Knight2012-13 John Brown

COACH OF THE YEAR2013-14 Scott Cherry

BIG SOUTH ALL-TOURNAMENT2001-02 Jay Wallace Joe Knight2003-04 Danny Gathings (MVP) Zionne White2006-07 Eugene Harris2015-16 Miles Bowman Jr.

BIG SOUTH ALL-ACADEMIC1999-00 Brooks Lee2000-01 Tim Wilson2001-02 Mantas Ingatavicius2002-03 Brent Halsch2003-04 Brent Halsch2006-07 Troy Bowen2007-08 Matt Boswell2008-09 David Campbell2009-10 David Campbell2010-11 David Campbell2011-12 Landon Harris2013-14 Haiishen McIntyre2014-15 Haiishen McIntyre2015-16 Austin White2016-17 Austin White

PLAYER OF THE WEEKArizona Reid 7 timesJohn Brown 7 times Nick Barbour 4 timesDanny Gathings 4 timesGeordie Cullen OnceEugene Harris OnceDevante Wallace OnceZionne White OnceAdam Weary Once

FRESHMAN OF THE WEEKJohn Brown 5 timesJoe Knight 5 timesEugene Harris 3 timesJustin Dunn TwiceNine Players Once

AP ALL-AMERICA2003-04 Danny Gathings (hm)2006-07 Arizona Reid (hm)2007-08 Arizona Reid (hm)2013-14 John Brown (hm)2015-16 John Brown (hm)

NABC ALL-DISTRICT2003-04 Danny Gathings (2nd)2006-07 Arizona Reid (2nd)2007-08 Arizona Reid (2nd)2009-10 Nick Barbour (2nd)2011-12 Nick Barbour (1st)2012-13 John Brown (2nd) Allan Chaney (2nd)2013-14 John Brown (1st)2014-15 John Brown (1st)2015-16 John Brown (1st)

USBWA ALL-DISTRICT2006-07 Arizona Reid

CollegeHoops.NetMID-MAJOR ALL-AMERICAN2007-08 Arizona Reid

Kyle Macy FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICAN2012-13 John Brown

CBSSports.comCOMEBACK PLAYER OF THE YEAR2012-13 Allan Chaney

ALL-FRESHMAN TEAMMaCio Teague, G, Fr., UNC AshevilleChristian Keeling, G, Fr., Charleston SouthernGeorgie Pacheco-Ortiz, G, Fr., LibertyMyo Baxter-Bell, F, R-Fr., LibertyJo’Vontae Millner, G, Fr., Presbyterian College

ALL-ACADEMIC TEAMChris Clemons, G, Soph., CampbellPatrick Wallace, G, Sr., Charleston SouthernTyrell Nelson, F, Sr., Gardner-WebbAustin White, G, Jr., High PointRyan Kemrite, G, R-Jr., LibertyChristian Lutete, F, Soph., RadfordGiacomo Zilli, F, Sr., UNC AshevilleAnders Broman, G, Jr., Winthrop

PLAYER OF THE YEARKeon Johnson G Sr. Winthrop

FRESHMAN OF THE YEARMaCio Teague G Fr. UNC Asheville

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEARAhmad Thomas G Jr. UNC Asheville

COACH OF THE YEARNick McDevitt UNC Asheville

SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEARGiacomo Zilli F Sr UNC Asheville

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All-Time Scoring Leaders1. Gene Littles (1965-69) .........................2,3982. John Brown (2012-16) $ ......................2,229 3. Nick Barbour (2008-12) $ ...................2,1214. Arizona Reid (2004-08) $.....................2,0695. Brett Speight (1993-97) .......................1,8776. Pete Collins (1970-74) .........................1,8387. Danny Sewell (1956-60) ......................1,6678. Danny Witt (1966-70) .........................1,6489. Orlando “Tubby” Smith (1969-73) ......1,58910. Barry Smith (1961-65) .........................1,45711. Pearlee Shaw (1973-77) ........................1,44812. Phil Garrison (1960-64) .......................1,44113. George Byers (1986-90) .......................1,42014. Terrence Knuckles (1988-92) ...............1,41615. Dale Neel (1961-65) ............................1,41316. Eugene Harris (2006-10) $ ...................1,41117. Danny Anderson (1976-80) .................1,33918. John Kirkman (1969-72)......................1,30519. Kirk Stewart (1962-65) ........................1,28520. Jim Picka (1965-69) .............................1,28121. Jay Witmer (1988-92) ..........................1,26822. Danny Gathings (2003-05) $^ .............1,26123. Adam Weary (2012-16) $ .....................1,25824. Bruce Floyd (1978-82) .........................1,21025. Dustin Van Weerdhuizen (2000-03) $ ..1,17326. Danny Murphy (1981-85) ...................1,07327. Mike Jefferson (2005-08) $ ..................1,06728. Anthony Parrish (1978-82) ..................1,06529. Lorenzo Cugini (2012-16) $ ................1,04530. Charlie Floyd (1977-79) .......................1,03431. Ray Coble (1973-77) ...........................1,03132. Willie Walker (1985-89) ......................1,016

^ Gathings scored 1,261 points at HPU and 139 at Virginia Tech his freshman year$ indicates player reached the mark during the program’s NCAA Division I Era (1999-present)

Gene Littles

Year-by-Year Scoring LeadersSeason Name Pts. Avg.1958-59 Danny Sewell 479 24.01959-60 Danny Sewell 479 22.81960-61 Jack Short 312 13.01961-62 Phil Garrison 369 14.21962-63 Phil Garrison 409 14.11963-64 Dale Neel 398 13.71964-65 Kirk Stewart 620 18.81965-66 Gene Littles (Fr.) 563 23.51966-67 Gene Littles 538 23.41967-68 Gene Littles 586 22.51968-69 Gene Littles 725 23.41969-70 Danny Witt 779 26.01970-71 John Kirkman 546 18.21972-73 Pete Collins 434 16.71973-74 Pete Collins 637 23.61974-75 Pearlee Shaw 417 13.91975-76 Pearlee Shaw 339 13.01976-77 Ray Coble 383 15.31977-78 Danny Anderson 422 15.1

Season Name Pts. Avg.1978-79 Charlie Floyd 684 20.71979-80 Bruce Floyd 328 11.31980-81 Jeff Anderson 337 12.01981-82 Bruce Floyd 360 14.41982-83 Danny Murphy 348 14.51983-84 Mike Everett 301 12.51984-85 Odell Walker 421 14.01985-86 Tony Bolden 312 12.01986-87 Roy Smith 456 15.71987-88 Roy Smith 442 15.81988-89 Kenny Drummond 602 21.51989-90 George Byers 513 20.51990-91 Jay Witmer 445 15.91994-95 Robert Martin 627 22.41995-96 Brett Speight 531 16.61996-97 Brett Speight 647 21.61997-98 Brian Wise 440 17.61998-99 Geordie Cullen (Fr.) 366 18.31999-00 Geordie Cullen 415 15.4

Season Name Pts. Avg.2000-01 Dustin Van Weerdhuizen 306 11.82001-02 Dustin Van Weerdhuizen 495 16.52002-03 Danny Gathings 448 18.72003-04 Danny Gathings 474 15.82004-05 Zione White 371 12.02005-06 Arizona Reid 530 18.32006-07 Arizona Reid 671 21.02007-08 Arizona Reid 742 23.92008-09 Nick Barbour (Fr.) 427 14.22009-10 Nick Barbour 547 18.92010-11 Nick Barbour 514 17.72011-12 Nick Barbour 633 20.42012-13 John Brown (Fr.) 460 16.42013-14 John Brown 603 19.52014-15 John Brown 617 19.32015-16 John Brown 549 19.62016-17 Miles Bowman Jr. 423 14.1

Points Per Game, Career1. 23.4 Danny Sewell (41 g) 1958-602. 23.2 Gene Littles (104 g) 1965-693. 22.4 Robert Martin (28 g) 1994-954. 21.5 Kenny Drummond (28 g) 1988-895. 20.3 Charlie Floyd (51 g) 1977-796. 18.7 John Brown (91 g) 2012-167. 18.2 Pete Collins (83 g) 1970-71,72-748. 17.8 Nick Barbour (119 g) 2008-129. 17.2 Arizona Reid (120 g) 2004-0810. 17.2 Brett Speight (91 g) 1993-97

Points, Season1. 779 Danny Witt 1969-702. 742 Arizona Reid 2007-083. 725 Gene Littles 1968-694. 684 Charlie Floyd 1978-795. 671 Arizona Reid 2006-076. 647 Brett Speight 1996-977. 637 Pete Collins 1973-748. 633 Nick Barbour 2011-129. 627 Robert Martin 1994-9510. 620 Kirk Stewart 1964-65

Points Per Game, Season1. 26.0 Danny Witt (30 g) 1969-702. 24.0 Danny Sewell (20 g) 1958-593. 23.9 Arizona Reid (31 g) 2007-084. 23.6 Pete Collins (27 g) 1973-745. 23.5 Gene Littles (24 g) 1965-666. 23.4 Gene Littles (23 g) 1966-677. 23.4 Gene Littles (31 g) 1968-698. 22.8 Danny Sewell (21 g) 1959-609. 22.5 Gene Littles (26 g) 1967-6810. 22.4 Robert Martin (28 g) 1994-95

SCORING RECORDS

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Year-by-Year Rebound LeadersSeason Name Reb. Avg.1958-59 Danny Sewell 239 12.01959-60 Danny Sewell 335 16.01960-61 Phil Garrison 180 7.81961-62 Dave Wickham 246 10.31962-63 Bill Fallin 269 9.61963-64 Dale Neel 339 11.71964-65 Dale Neel 400 12.11965-66 Bill McDermott 289 11.11966-67 Jim Picka 249 10.81967-68 Gene Littles 223 8.61968-69 Jim Picka 424 13.71969-70 Steve Allen 302 10.11970-71 Pete Collins 336 11.21972-73 Pete Collins 343 13.21973-74 Pete Collins 350 13.01974-75 Tom Jones 313 10.41975-76 Pearlee Shaw 191 7.31976-77 John O’Brien 141 6.11977-78 John O’Brien 210 7.81978-79 Charlie Floyd 340 10.31979-80 Bruce Floyd 228 7.91980-81 Roosevelt Brunson 155 5.51981-82 Bruce Floyd 165 6.61982-83 Mike Everett 148 5.91983-84 Jeff Allen 141 5.91984-85 Odell Walker 149 5.01985-86 Jeff Allen 182 7.61986-87 Roy Smith 201 6.91987-88 Roy Smith 176 6.31988-89 David Stubblefield 148 5.31989-90 Jay Witmer 149 6.01990-91 Jay Witmer 175 6.31994-95 Robert Martin 221 7.91995-96 Brett Speight 290 9.11996-97 Brett Speight 288 9.61997-98 Brian Wise 218 8.71998-99 Geordie Cullen 164 8.21999-00 Geordie Cullen 175 6.52000-01 Jermaine Wallace 128 6.7 Dustin Van Weerdhuizen 128 4.92001-02 Dustin Van Weerdhuizen 200 6.72002-03 Danny Gathings 182 7.62003-04 Danny Gathings 240 8.02004-05 Danny Gathings 177 6.62005-06 Arizona Reid 259 8.92006-07 Arizona Reid 304 9.52007-08 Arizona Reid 342 11.02008-09 Cruz Daniels 243 8.12009-10 Corey Law 198 6.62010-11 Corey Law 160 7.62011-12 Corey Law 217 7.22012-13 Allan Chaney 242 8.12013-14 John Brown 239 7.72014-15 John Brown 192 6.02015-16 John Brown 199 7.12016-17 Miles Bowman Jr. 247 8.2

Rebounds, Career1. 1,268 Pete Collins 1970-742. 1,112 Dale Neel 1961-653. 1,070 Jim Picka 1965-694. 1,013 Arizona Reid 2004-085. 893 Phil Garrison 1960-646. 801 John Brown 2012-167. 796 Kirk Stewart 1962-658. 782 Bill Fallin 1960-649. 773 Gene Littles 1965-6910. 757 Brett Speight 1993-97

Rebounds Per Game, Career1. 14.0 Danny Sewell (41 g) 1958-602. 12.4 Pete Collins (83 g) 1970-743. 11.3 Jim Picka (95 g) 1965-694. 10.8 Dale Neel (103 g) 1961-655. 10.5 Tom Jones (34 g) 1974-766. 10.4 Charlie Floyd (51 g) 1977-797. 10.3 Dave Wickham (24 g) 1961-628. 10.2 Bill McDermott (49 g) 1965-679. 9.0 John Kirkman (60 g) 1969-7110. 8.7 Kirk Stewart (91 g) 1962-65

Rebounds, Season1. 424 Jim Picka 1968-692. 400 Dale Neel 1964-653. 353 Kirk Stewart 1964-654. 350 Pete Collins 1973-745. 343 Pete Collins 1972-736. 342 Arizona Reid 2007-087. 340 Charlie Floyd 1978-798. 339 Dale Neel 1963-649. 336 Pete Collins 1970-7110. 335 Danny Sewell 1959-60

Rebounds Per Game, Season1. 16.0 Danny Sewell (21 g) 1959-602. 13.7 Jim Picka (31 g) 1968-693. 13.2 Pete Collins (26 g) 1972-734. 13.0 Pete Collins (27 g) 1973-745. 12.1 Dale Neel (33 g) 1964-656. 12.0 Danny Sewell (20 g) 1958-597. 11.7 Dale Neel (29 g) 1963-648. 11.2 Pete Collins (30 g) 1970-719. 11.1 Bill McDermott (26 g) 1965-6610. 11.0 Arizona Reid (31 g) 2007-08

REBOUNDING RECORDS

Pete Collins

Jim Picka

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Season-by-Season LeadersSeason Name Asst. Avg.1977-78 Dennis West 76 2.71978-79 Charlie Floyd 135 4.11979-80 Johnny McQueen 77 2.71980-81 Butch Bowser 65 2.31981-82 Jackie McNeill 93 3.71982-83 John Hamilton 77 3.11983-84 John Hamilton 101 4.21984-85 John Hamilton 110 3.71985-86 Mike Miller 91 3.51986-87 Mike Miller 94 3.21987-88 George Byers 91 3.31988-89 Kenny Drummond 134 4.81989-90 George Byers 79 3.21990-91 Jerome Adams 108 3.61994-95 Danny Watson 122 4.21995-96 Dameon Foster 123 3.81996-97 Tracy Gross 185 6.41997-98 Damond Van Weerdhuizen 137 5.51998-99 Mantas Ignatavicius 88 3.41999-00 Mantas Ignatauicius 85 3.02000-01 Mantas Ignatavicius 63 2.52001-02 Joe Knight 89 3.12002-03 Dustin Van Weerdhuizen 79 3.02003-04 Jorsua Chambers 70 2.3 Landon Quick 70 2.32004-05 Titus Byrd 102 3.32005-06 Landon Quick 106 3.72006-07 Mike Jefferson 162 5.12007-08 Mike Jefferson 216 7.02008-09 David Singleton 144 4.82009-10 Tehran Cox 103 3.42010-11 Tehran Cox 87 3.12011-12 Shay Shine 92 3.02012-13 Jairus Simms 89 3.22013-14 Jorge Perez-Laham 105 3.42014-15 Adam Weary 85 2.72015-16 Haiishen McIntyre 105 3.32016-17 Jamal Wright 104 3.6

Assists, Career1. 470 Mike Jefferson 2005-082. 376 Landon Quick 2003-073. 330 George Byers 1986-904. 308 John Hamilton 1981-855. 297 Adam Weary 2012-166. 263 Eugene Harris 2006-107. 260 Jairus Simms 2009-138. 226 Haiishen McIntyre 2012-16 9. 216 Dustin Van Weerdhuizen 2000-0310. 211 Arizona Reid 2004-08

Assists Per Game, Career1. 6.4 Tracy Gross (29 g) 1996-972. 5.5 Da. Van Weerdhuizen (25 g) 1997-983. 5.1 Mike Jefferson (92 g) 2005-084. 4.8 Kenny Drummond (28 g) 1988-895. 4.2 Danny Watson (29 g) 1994-956. 4.0 Mike Kirksey (25 g) 1995-967. 3.8 Dameon Foster (32 g) 1995-968. 3.7 Jackie McNeill (25 g) 1981-829. 3.5 Charlie Floyd (51 g) 1977-7910. 3.4 David Singleton (60 g) 2008-10

Assists, Season1. 216 Mike Jefferson 2007-082. 185 Tracy Gross 1996-973. 162 Mike Jefferson 2006-074. 144 David Singleton 2008-095. 137 Damond Van Weerdhuizen 1997-986. 135 Charlie Floyd 1978-797. 134 Kenny Drummond 1988-898. 123 Landon Quick 2006-07 123 Dameon Foster 1995-9610. 122 Danny Watson 1994-95

Assists Per Game, Season1. 7.0 Mike Jefferson (31 g) 2007-082. 6.4 Tracy Gross (29 g) 1996-973. 5.5 Da Van Weerdhuizen (25 g) 1997-984. 5.1 Mike Jefferson (32 g) 2006-075. 4.8 David Singleton (30 g) 2008-096. 4.8 Kenny Drummond (28 g) 1988-897. 4.2 John Hamilton (24 g) 1983-848. 4.2 Danny Watson (29 g) 1994-959. 4.1 Charlie Floyd (33 g) 1978-7910. 4.0 Mike Kirksey (25 g) 1995-96

Blocks, Career1. 297 Cruz Daniels 2006-102. 167 John Brown 2012-163. 108 Issa Konare 2003-064. 80 Brett Speight 1993-975. 65 Corey Law 2009-126. 64 Chad Reeves 1995-977. 61 Devante Wallace 2011-158. 48 Arizona Reid 2004-089. 45 Demetrius Alexander 1994-9610. 42 Patrick Hilliman 2003-05

Blocks, Season1. 83 Cruz Daniels 2008-092. 75 Cruz Daniels 2009-103. 74 Cruz Daniels 2007-084. 69 Issa Konare 2005-065. 65 Cruz Daniels 2006-076. 51 John Brown 2013-147. 49 John Brown 2015-168. 39 Chad Reeves 1996-979. 37 Allan Chaney 2012-13 10. 36 Jay Wallace 2001-02

ASSIST RECORDS

BLOCKED SHOTS

Mike Jefferson

Cruz Daniels

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Steals, Career1. 182 John Brown 2012-162. 153 Arizona Reid 2004-083. 140 Derek Van Weerdhuizen 1998-014. 137 Landon Quick 2003-075. 136 Danny Gathings 2002-056. 129 Nick Barbour 2008-12 129 Eugene Harris 2006-108. 124 Mantas Ignatavicius 1998-99,00-029. 118 Dustin Van Weerdhuizen 2000-0310. 115 Adam Weary 2012-16

Games Played, Career1. 127 Lorenzo Cugini 2012-162. 123 Anthony Lindauer 2013-173. 122 Landon Quick 2003-074. 121 Cruz Daniels 2006-10 121 Eugene Harris 2006-106.. 120 Arizona Reid 2004-087. 119 David Campbell 2007-11 119 Nick Barbour 2008-12 119 John Brown 2012-1610. 117 Jairus Simms 2009-13

Games Started, Career(Div. I only)1. 116 John Brown 2012-162. 100 Arizona Reid 2004-083. 94 Nick Barbour 2008-124. 93 Eugene Harris 2006-10 5. 87 Cruz Daniels 2006-106. 80 Adam Weary 2012-167. 78 Lorenzo Cugini 2012-168. 76 Danny Gathings 2002-059. 75 Mike Jefferson 2005-0810. 66 Corey Law 2009-13

Games Started, Season(Div. I only)1. 32 Landon Quick 2006-07 32 Arizona Reid 2006-07 32 Lorenzo Cugini 2015-164. 31 Nick Barbour 2011-12 31 Tehran Cox 2010-11 31 Eugene Harris 2007-08 31 Mike Jefferson 2007-08 31 Arizona Reid 2007-08 31 Shay Shine 2010-11 31 Derrell Edwards 2012-13 31 John Brown 2013-14 31 Devante Wallace 2014-15

Arizona Reid, only player in Big South history with 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds.

STEALS

GAMES

Landon Quick

Steals, Season1. 114 Tracy Gross 1996-972. 108 Kenny Drummond 1988-893. 64 Akeem Scott 2005-064. 63 Steve Wall 1990-915. 58 Mantas Ignatauicius 1999-006. 57 Mantas Ignatavicius 1998-99 57 Anthony Jackson 1999-00 57 Brian Wise 1995-969. 56 Zione White 2003-0410. 55 David Singleton 2008-09

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Field Goals Made, Career1. 881 Gene Littles 1965-692. 864 Arizona Reid 2004-083. 858 John Brown 2012-164. 677 Danny Witt 1966-705. 660 Nick Barbour 2008-126. 650 Brett Speight 1993-977. 609 Pete Collins 1970-748. 565 Pearlee Shaw 1973-77 565 Barry Smith 1961-6510. 549 George Byers 1986-90

Field Goals Attempted, Career1. 1773 Gene Littles 1965-692. 1705 Arizona Reid 2004-083. 1582 Nick Barbour 2008-124. 1550 John Brown 2012-165. 1360 Danny Witt 1966-706. 1289 Pete Collins 1970-747. 1263 Barry Smith 1961-658. 1214 Pearlee Shaw 1973-779. 1200 Eugene Harris 2006-1010. 1195 Dale Neel 1961-65

Field Goal Pct., Career•Minimum 200 made1. .648 Demetrius Alexander (247-381) 1994-962. .628 Jeff Anderson (211-336) 1979-813. .615 Chad Reeves (249-405) 1995-974. .615 Bob Hovey (271-441) 1976-805. .598 Jim Hoffman (260-435) 1982-866. .586 Robert Martin (262-447) 1994-957. .586 Cruz Daniels (286-488) 2006-108. .575 Dennis West (381-663) 1975-799. .574 Brett Speight (650-1132) 1993-9710. .572 John O’Brien (267-467) 1976-78

Field Goals Made, Season1. 310 Danny Witt 1969-702. 304 Arizona Reid 2007-083. 285 Arizona Reid 2006-074. 283 Brett Speight 1996-975. 266 Gene Littles 1968-696. 262 Robert Martin 1994-957. 258 Pete Collins 1973-748. 255 Charlie Floyd 1978-799. 235 Kenny Drummond 1988-8910. 232 Danny Witt 1968-69

Field Goals Attempted, Season1. 646 Danny Witt 1969-702. 571 Arizona Reid 2007-083. 560 Arizona Reid 2006-074. 524 Gene Littles 1968-695. 491 Pete Collins 1973-746. 480 Brett Speight 1996-977. 476 Dale Neel 1964-658. 452 Kirk Stewart 1964-65 452 Kenny Drummond 1988-8910. 449 Arizona Reid 2005-06

Field Goal Pct., Season•Minimum 75 made1. .679 Demetrius Alexander (89-131) 1994-952. .669 Pete Wyatt (103-154) 1994-953. .664 Jim Hoffman (79-119) 1985-864. .646 Jeff Anderson (124-192) 1980-815. .645 Chad Reeves (151-234) 1996-976. .644 Sam Byers (76-118) 1963-647. .632 Demetrius Alexander (158-250) 1995-968. .632 Cruz Daniels (103-163) 2008-099. .620 Jerald Minnis (101-163) 2006-0710. .615 Bob Hovey (91-148) 1977-78

3-Pointers Made, Career1. 314 Nick Barbour 2008-122. 283 Eugene Harris 2006-103. 184 Devante Wallace 2011-154. 173 Mike Jefferson 2005-08 173 Lorenzo Cugini 2012-166. 167 Anthony Lindauer 2013-177. 163 Dustin Van Weerdhuizen 2000-038. 128 Zione White 2003-059. 102 Scotty Hall 1997-9910. 101 Joe Knight 2001-03

3-Pointers Attempted, Career1. 780 Nick Barbour 2008-112. 777 Eugene Harris 2006-103. 519 Dustin Van Weerdhuizen 2000-034. 512 Mike Jefferson 2005-085. 434 Devante Wallace 2011-156. 420 Lorenzo Cugini 2012-167 398 Anthony Lindauer 2013-17 8. 358 Zione White 2003-059. 302 Derek Van Weerdhuizen 1998-0110. 284 Joe Knight 2001-03

3-Point Pct., Career• Minimum 50 made1. .425 George Byers (97-228) 1986-902. .424 Devante Wallace (184-434) 2011-15 3. .419 Brooks Lee (54-129) 1998-004. .412 Anthony Lindauer (103-250) 2013-175. .412 Lorenzo Cugini (173-420) 2012-16 6. .403 Nick Barbour (314-780) 2008-117. .401 Shay Shine (117-292) 2010-118. .395 Chris Windlan (64-162) 1985-899. .380 Branimir Mikulic (62-163) 2011-1310. .380 Arizona Reid (71-187) 2004-08

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3-Pointers Made, Season1. 108 Nick Barbour 2011-122. 90 Eugene Harris 2007-083. 78 Devante Wallace 2013-144. 73 Nick Barbour 2009-105. 72 Eugene Harris 2009-106. 69 Zione White 2004-05 69 Dustin Van Weerdhuizen 2001-028. 68 Nick Barbour 2010-11 68 Lorenzo Cugini 2015-1610. 66 Mike Jefferson 2006-07

3-Pointers Attempted, Season1. 223 Nick Barbour 2011-122. 213 Eugene Harris 2008-093. 212 Mike Jefferson 2006-074. 211 Eugene Harris 2009-105. 209 Eugene Harris 2007-086. 194 Mike Jefferson 2007-087. 190 Dustin Van Weerdhuizen 2001-028. 188 Nick Barbour 2010-119. 187 Nick Barbour 2008-0910. 182 Zione White 2004-05 182 Nick Barbour 2009-10

3-Point Pct., Season• Minimum 20 made1. .521 Jairus Simms (25-48) 2009-102. .491 Devante Wallace (78-159) 2013-143. .489 Bill Coyle (23-47) 1989-904. .484 Nick Barbour (108-223) 2011-125. .455 George Byers (55-121) 1989-906. .451 Lorenzo Cugini (55-122) 2014-157. .446 Anthony Lindauer (33-74) 2013-148. .433 Lorenzo Cugini (68-157) 2015-169. .431 Eugene Harris (90-209) 2007-0810. .425 Chris Windlan (31-73) 1988-89

Free Throws Made, Career1. 650 Gene Littles 1965-692. 512 John Brown 2012-16 3. 487 Nick Barbour 2008-124. 411 Phil Garrison 1960-645. 361 Jim Picka 1965-696. 327 Dale Neel 1961-65 327 Barry Smith 1961-658. 318 Pearlee Shaw 1973-779. 317 Kirk Stewart 1962-6510. 294 Pete Collins 1970-74 294 Danny Witt 1966-70

Free Throws Attempted, Career1. 871 Gene Littles 1965-692. 712 John Brown 2012-16 3. 620 Nick Barbour 2008-124. 510 Phil Garrison 1960-645. 500 Jim Picka 1965-696. 482 Dale Neel 1961-657. 465 Barry Smith 1961-658. 449 Kirk Stewart 1962-659. 439 Brett Speight 1993-9710. 435 Pete Collins 1970-74

Free Throw Pct., Career• Minimum 100 made1. .902 Miles Bowman Jr. (138-153) 2015-172. .900 Charlie Floyd (252-280) 1977-793. .891 Anthony Lindauer(122-137) 2013-174. .840 Danny Witt (294-350) 1966-705. .827 Chris Windlan (134-162) 1985-896. .807 James Hayes (109-135) 1975-767. .807 Allan Chaney (117-145) 2012-148. .806 Dameon Foster (108-134) 1995-969. .806 Phil Garrison (411-510) 1960-6410. .803 Danny Murphy (155-193) 1981-85

Free Throws Made, Season1. 193 Gene Littles 1968-692. 174 Charlie Floyd 1978-793. 170 Kirk Stewart 1964-654. 165 Gene Littles 1965-665. 159 Danny Witt 1969-706. 158 Gene Littles 1967-68 158 Dale Neel 1964-658. 155 Nick Barbour 2011-12 155 John Brown 2013-1410. 140 Jim Picka 1968-69

Free Throws Attempted, Season1. 255 Gene Littles 1968-692. 229 Gene Littles 1965-663. 221 Kirk Stewart 1964-654. 214 Dale Neel 1964-655. 208 John Brown 2013-146. 205 Gene Littles 1967-687. 204 Danny Sewell 1959-608. 203 Geordie Cullen 1999-009. 194 Charlie Floyd 1978-7910. 187 Nick Barbour 2011-12

Free Throw Pct., Season• Minimum 40 made1. .907 Charlie Floyd (78-86) 1977-782. .901 Miles Bowman Jr. (109-121) 2016-173. .899 Chris Windlan (71-79) 1988-894. .898 Danny Witt (159-177) 1969-705. .897 Charlie Floyd (174-194) 1978-796. .894 Anthony Lindauer (42-47) 2015-167. .889 Devante Wallace (56-63) 2013-148. .878 Robert Hutson (43-49) 1982-83 9. .875 Eugene Harris (70-80) 2009-1010. .862 Anthony Lindauer(50-58) 2016-17

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Akeem Scott

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INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS (Div. I Era)Most Points1. 44 Nick Barbour Campbell 2/22/122. 42 Arizona Reid at VMI 3/1/083. 40 Joe Knight at Vanderbilt 12/15/024. 38 Nick Barbour UNC Pembroke 11/14/09 38 Dus. Van Weerdhuizen Liberty 2/26/036. 37 Arizona Reid Anderson 12/14/077. 35 Nick Barbour Wake Forest 12/7/118. 34 John Brown vs. Winthrop 2/11/15 34 John Brown at Radford 2/15/14 34 Nick Barbour Gardner-Webb 2/4/12 34 Arizona Reid Radford 2/27/08

Field Goals Made1. 17 Arizona Reid at VMI 3/1/082. 16 Arizona Reid Anderson 12/14/073. 15 John Brown at Winthrop 1/3/15 15 Arizona Reid at VMI 1/10/07 15 Arizona Reid Covenant 11/15/066. 14 Joe Knight at Vanderbilt 12/15/02 14 Arizona Reid Florida Christian 1/8/08 14 Arizona Reid UNC Asheville 2/13/08 14 Arizona Reid VMI 2/24/0710. 13 12 times Most recently, Nick Barbour vs. UNC Pemb. 11/14/09

Field Goals Attempted1. 28 John Brown at Winthrop 1/3/152. 27 Arizona Reid at VMI 3/1/08 27 Arizona Reid vs. Winthrop 3/6/084. 25 Arizona Reid at VMI 1/10/075. 24 Arizona Reid VMI 2/24/076. 23 Nick Barbour at Radford 2/25/09 23 Mike Jefferson at Cincinnati 11/12/06 23 Arizona Reid at UNC Asheville 2/14/07 23 Arizona Reid at Charlotte 11/9/07 23 Arizona Reid at North Carolina 12/9/06 23 Arizona Reid at Elon 12/7/05 23 John Brown at Winthrop 1/14/16

Field Goal Percentage (Min 8 Made)1. 1.000 (8-8) Allan Chaney Ferrum 11/12/13 1.000 (8-8) Cruz Daniels at Towson 2/23/083. .909 (10-11) Earnest Bridges at NC Central 12/3/08 .909 (10-11) Cruz Daniels at VMI 1/24/095. .900 (9-10) Landon Quick at VMI 1/10/076. .889 (8-9) John Brown William Peace 11/25/14 .889 (8-9) Issa Konare at Longwood 12/17/05 .889 (8-9) Corey Law UNC Asheville 12/4/109. .846 (11-13) Jerald Minnis at VMI 1/10/07 .846 (11-13) Arizona Reid Ferrum 12/3/05 .846 (11-13) Shay Shine Appalachian State 2/19/11

3-Point Field Goals Made1. 10 Nick Barbour UNC Pembroke 11/14/092. 8 Devante Wallace at Presbyterian 1/28/143. 7. Devante Wallace vs. Bakersfield 11/14/14 7 Nick Barbour UNC Asheville 1/14/12 7 Nick Barbour Wake Forest 12/7/11 7 Nick Barbour Campbell 2/22/12 7 Nick Barbour Gardner-Webb 2/4/12 7 Eugene Harris vs. VMI 3/1/07 7 Eugene Harris vs. Winthrop 3/6/08 7 Joe Knight at UNC Asheville 2/5/03 7 Joe Knight at Vanderbilt 12/15/02

3-Point Field Goals Attempted1. 14 Nick Barbour at Charleston So. 2/11/12 14 Eugene Harris vs. VMI 3/1/07 14 Eugene Harris at Liberty 2/20/10 14 Mike Jefferson at Charleston So. 1/20/07 14 Mike Jefferson vs. VMI 3/1/076. 13 Doug Alves at Winthrop 1/29/02 13 Mike Jefferson at Winthrop 3/2/06 13 Lorenzo Cugini vs. Liberty 2/6/169. 12 Eugene Harris vs. Winthrop 3/6/08 12 Eugene Harris Towson 12/13/08 12 Mike Jefferson Liberty 2/6/08 12 Mike Jefferson VMI 2/15/06 12 Akeem Scott at Radford 1/18/06 12 Dus. Van Weerdhuizen UNC Wilmington 11/24/01 12 Zione White at Winthrop 2/19/05 12 Zione White at Clemson 11/24/03

3-Point FG Percentage (Min 6 Made)1. 1.000 (6-6) Shay Shine at Presbyterian 1/20/112. .909 (10-11) Nick Barbour UNC Pembroke 11/14/093. .889 (8-9) Devante Wallace at Presbyterian 1/28/144. .857 (6-7) Lorenzo Cugini Campbell 1/10/155. .700 (7-10) Nick Barbour UNC Asheville 1/14/12 .700 (7-10) Nick Barbour Campbell 2/22/12 .700 (7-10) Nick Barbour Gardner-Webb 2/4/12 .700 (7-10) Joe Knight at UNC Asheville 2/5/039. .667 (6-9) Nick Barbour at Radford 1/17/12 .667 (6-9) Nick Barbour at Presbyterian 12/3/09 .667 (6-9) Nick Barbour at VMI 2/10/11 .667 (6-9) Mike Jefferson Winthrop 1/12/08

Free Throws Made1. 15 Nick Barbour Campbell 2/22/122. 14 John Brown at Morgan State 12/18/13 14 John Brown at Radford 2/15/14 14 Adam Weary at Longwood 2/18/16 14 Haiishen McIntyre vs. Longwood 3/4/16 14 Jerry Echenique at UNC Asheville 3/1/05 14 Mike Jefferson Radford 2/27/078. 13 Nick Barbour VMI 1/15/11 13 Mike Jefferson VMI 2/24/07 13 Akeem Scott at VMI 1/12/06

Free Throws Attempted1. 18 Jerry Echenique at UNC Asheville 3/1/052. 17 Nick Barbour Campbell 2/22/12 17 John Brown at Morgan State 12/18/134. 16 Danny Gathings UNCG 12/31/02 16 Mike Jefferson Radford 2/27/07 16 Akeem Scott at VMI 1/12/06 16 Haiishen McIntyre vs. Longwood 3/4/168. 15 Mike Jefferson Loyola 12/22/069. 15 John Brown Winthrop 2/11/1510. 14 Eight times Most recently, Adam Weary at Longwood 2/18/16

Free Throw Percentage (Min 8 Made)1. 1.000 (14-14) Adam Weary at Longwood 2/18/16 1.000 (14-14) John Brown at Radford 2/15/14 1.000 (11-11) John Brown S.F. Austin 12/1/13 1.000 (10-10) Shay Shine NC Central 2/7/11 1.000 (9-9) Nick Barbour Wofford 12/21/11 1.000 (9-9) Nick Barbour Winthrop 2/25/10 1.000 (9-9) Dus. Van Weerdhuizen E. Kentucky 12/4/01 1.000 (8-8) 14 times Most recently, Adam Weary vs. Longwood 1/19/15

Most Rebounds1. 25 Arizona Reid VMI 2/24/072. 20 Cruz Daniels VMI 2/28/093. 18 Geordie Cullen Erskine 12/11/994. 17 Arizona Reid Covenant 11/15/065. 16 Miles Bowman Jr. vs. UNCA 3/5/16 16 John Brown at Chattanooga 12/28/12 16 Arizona Reid Charleston So. 1/21/08 16 Arizona Reid VMI 2/2/08 16 Arizona Reid at Charleston So. 2/16/08 16 Arizona Reid at Kentucky 11/29/05

Most Assists1. 15 Mike Jefferson Anderson 12/14/072. 12 Mike Jefferson Longwood 1/24/08 12 Mike Jefferson Covenant 11/15/06 12 Jorge Perez-Laham at Presbyterian 1/28/145. 11 Mike Jefferson at Longwood 12/1/07 11 Joe Knight Warren Wilson 11/27/01 11 Jorge Perez-Laham at Longwood 2/22/14 11 David Singleton at VMI 1/24/099. 10 Haiishen McIntyre at Clemson 11/28/14 10 Derrell Edwards at VMI 2/19/13 10 Mike Jefferson at Charleston So. 1/20/07 10 Mike Jefferson Charleston So. 1/21/08 10 Mike Jefferson at Radford 1/28/08 10 Mike Jefferson vs. Tenn.-Martin 11/10/06 10 Mike Jefferson Johnson & Wales 12/8/07

Most Steals1. 10 Dus. Van Weerdhuizen Warren Wilson 11/27/012. 7 Akeem Scott Greensboro 12/2/04 7 Shay Shine UNC Asheville 12/4/10 7 Akeem Scott at Elon 12/7/055. 6 Four times Most recently, Haiishen McIntyre vs. Longwood 2/18/16

Most Blocked Shots1. 8 Cruz Daniels Youngstown St. 12/19/082. 6 John Brown at Gardner-Webb 2/8/14 6 John Brown vs. NC Wesleyan 11/15/15 6 Cruz Daniels Gardner-Webb 1/10/09 6 Cruz Daniels at Radford 1/28/08 6 Cruz Daniels Charleston So. 2/17/07 6 Cruz Daniels UNC Asheville 1/4/10 6 Cruz Daniels Atlanta Christian 11/20/08 6 Cruz Daniels Ohio Valley 12/2/06 6 Issa Konare Coastal Carolina 1/9/06 6 Steadman Short Youngstown St. 12/19/08 6 Jay Wallace vs. UNC Asheville 2/28/02

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAMERECORDS (All Years)Most Points 51 Kirk Stewart vs. Belmont-Abbey, 1965Most Field Goals 19 Danny Sewell vs. East Carolina, 1959 Kirk Stewart vs. Belmont-Abbey, 1965Most Free Throws 24 Charlie Floyd vs. St. Augustine, 1979Most Rebounds 31 Steve Afendis vs. Newberry, 1957Most Steals 10 Dustin Van Weerdhuizen vs. Warren Wilson, 2001

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TEAM GAME RECORDS (Div. I Era)100+ Point Games1. 124 Florida Christian 1/8/082. 118 Southeastern 11/20/043. 115 at VMI 1/10/074. 111 UVa-Wise 12/13/155. 110 Southeastern 11/21/056. 109 VMI 2/24/077. 107 Allen 11/21/038. 106 Ferrum 12/17/149. 104 UNC Pembroke 11/14/0910. 103 Ferrum 12/3/0511. 100 at VMI 1/12/06 100 Hampden-Sydney 11/21/09 100 Montreat 11/28/08 100 vs. Bakersfield 11/14/14

Field Goals Made1. 54 Florida Christian 1/8/082. 46 at VMI 1/10/07 46 Allen 11/21/034. 44 Southeastern 11/20/045. 41 VMI 1/23/13 41 Covenant 11/15/067. 40 Covenant 1/3/02 40 Ferrum 11/12/13 40 at Charleston Southern 2/28/1510. 39 Warren Wilson 11/27/01 39 Ferrum 12/17/14 39 UVa-Wise 12/13/15

Field Goals Attempted1. 90 Covenant 1/3/022. 86 Southeastern 11/20/043. 81 Southeastern 11/21/054. 80 at Liberty 2/1/05 80 VMI 1/23/10 80 at Winthrop 1/3/157. 79 Florida Christian 1/8/088. 78 VMI 2/24/07 78 Warren Wilson 11/27/0110. 76 at Winthrop 1/14/16

Field Goal Percentage (20 made)1. .709 (39-55) Ferrum 12/17/142. .684 (54-79) Florida Christian 1/8/083. .679 (36-53) William Peace 11/25/144. .630 (46-73) at VMI 1/10/07 .630 (46-73) Allen 11/21/036. .620 (31-50) Presbyterian 1/9/167. .610 (36-59) Anderson 12/14/078. .597 (40-67) Ferrum 11/12/139. .592(29-49) Ferrum 12/11/1610. .591 (39-66) UVa-Wise 12/13/15

3-Point Field Goals Made1. 15 vs. VMI 3/1/07 15 Wake Forest 12/7/11 15 Gardner-Webb 2/4/124. 14 at Presbyterian 1/28/145. 13 at Hampton 11/29/11 13 Ohio Valley 12/2/06 13 at Charleston Southern 2/11/128. 12 Winthrop 1/12/08 12 at Radford 1/28/08 12 at VMI 3/1/08 12 at Radford 1/17/12 12 at Winthrop 1/29/02 12 UNC Pembroke 11/14/09 12 at VMI 2/10/11 12 at Minnesota 3/18/14 12 at South Carolina 3/15/16 12 at Longwood 2/1/17 12 at Vanderbilt 12/6/16

3-Point Field Goals Attempted1. 39 vs. VMI 3/1/072. 34 Wake Forest 12/7/113. 33 Towson 12/13/08 33 at Charleston Southern 2/11/125. 32 at Winthrop 3/2/066. 30 at Hampton 11/29/11 30 at West Virginia 12/7/00 30 at South Carolina 3/15/169. 29 vs. Tennessee-Martin 11/10/0610. 28 Winthrop 1/12/08 28 Coastal Carolina 1/19/08 28 at Winthrop 2/9/08 28 at Radford 1/18/06 28 Winthrop 1/21/01 28 at Dayton 12/5/07 28 Gardner-Webb 2/4/12

3-Point FG Percentage (10 made)1. .800 (12-15) at Vanderbilt 12/6/161. .688 (11-16) Charleston Southern 1/2/122. .647 (11-17) The Citadel 12/30/033. .636 (14-22) at Presbyterian 1/28/144. .625 (10-16) Wofford 12/21/11 .625 (10-16) Presbyterian 1/9/16 6. .611 (11-18) at UNC Asheville 1/13/017. .600 (12-20) at Radford 1/28/08 .600 (12-20) at Longwood 2/1/179. .550 (11-20) at Longwood 2/22/1410. .545 (12-22) at VMI 3/1/08

Free Throws Made1. 37 Radford 2/27/072. 36 Ferrum 11/13/103. 35 Coastal Carolina 1/5/024. 32 at Longwood 2/18/165. 30 Southeastern 11/21/056. 28 VMI 2/24/07 28 at UNCG 12/1/14 28 vs. Longwood 3/15/9. 27 Charleston Southern 2/6/04 27 Radford 2/23/05 27 at UNC Asheville 3/1/05 27 at VMI 1/12/06 27 Greensboro 12/2/04 27 Winthrop 2/15/11 27 Winthrop 2/25/10 27 Gardner-Webb 2/25/17

Free Throws Attempted1. 60 Ferrum 11/13/102. 44 Southeastern 11/21/053. 43 UNC Asheville 2/3/01 43 Radford 2/27/075. 41 at UNC Asheville 3/1/05 41 at North Carolina A&T 11/30/04 41 Greensboro 12/2/048. 40 Coastal Carolina 1/5/029. 39 Gwynedd-Mercy 11/19/10 39 UNC Greensboro 12/31/02

Free Throw Percentage (Min 10 made)1. 1.000 (16-16) at Campbell 2/14/15 1.000 (10-10) at Liberty 1/26/083. .962 (25-26) vs. UNC Asheville 3/5/164. .955 (21-22) at Radford 2/15/14 .955 (21-22) at Campbell 1/19/176. .952 (20-21) St. Andrews 11/21/127. .929 (13-14) at Coastal Carolina 2/5/14 .929 (13-14) at NC State 12/16/15 .929 (13-14) at Presbyterian 2/27/1610. .923 (12-13) Presbyterian 2/2/12

Rebounds1. 61 Covenant 1/3/02 61 Covenant 11/15/063. 59 Averett 11/12/164. 58 at UNC Asheville 3/1/05 58 Southeastern 11/20/046. 56 VMI 2/28/097. 55 VMI 2/24/078. 54 Ferrum 12/9/039. 53 Southeastern 11/21/05 53 Johnson & Wales 12/2/12

Assists1. 35 Florida Christian 1/8/082. 30 Covenant 11/15/063. 29 Anderson 12/14/074. 27 Ferrum 12/17/145. 26 Allen 11/21/03 26 at Longwood 2/22/14 26 Methodist 12/28/158. 25 at VMI 3/1/08 25 Southeastern 11/20/04 25 Montreat 11/28/08 25 Presbyterian 1/9/16

Steals1. 26 Warren Wilson 11/27/012. 25 Southeastern 11/21/053. 21 Greensboro 12/2/044. 20 Florida Christian 1/8/08 20 Warren Wilson 11/19/00 20 Southeastern 11/20/04 20 Methodist 12/28/158. 18 UNC Asheville 1/12/05 18 Hampden-Sydney 11/21/09

Blocked Shots1. 17 Youngstown State 12/19/082. 11 Ohio Valley 12/2/063. 10 Gardner-Webb 1/10/09 10 Johnson & Wales 12/2/12 10 Campbell 3/2/13 10 NC Wesleyan 11/15/157. 9 vs. UNC Asheville 2/28/02 9 St. Andrews 11/21/12 9 Winthrop 2/11/1510. 8 Utah Valley State 1/3/05 8 Liberty 2/6/08 8 Charleston Southern 2/17/07 8 UNC Asheville 1/4/10 8 UNC Greensboro 11/18/16 8 Warren Wilson 11/19/07 8 NC Central 12/29/09 8 at Tennessee Tech 12/8/10 8 at Utah Valley State 12/30/05 8 at Gardner-Webb 2/8/14 8 William & Mary 12/6/14

TEAM SINGLE-GAMERECORDS (All Years)Points in a Game 138 vs Guilford, 1964Field Goals in a Game 60 vs Guilford, 1964Free Throws in a Game 38 vs Bethel, 1995Rebounds in a Game 82 vs Atlantic Christian, 1965

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Points1. 2601 1964-652. 2585 1968-693. 2490 1969-704. 2487 1988-895. 2473 2015-166. 2445 1995-967. 2406 2006-078. 2407 2014-159. 2394 1978-7910. 2344 1990-91

Points Per Game1. 86.5 (23 games) 1966-672. 83.4 (31 games) 1968-693. 83.0 (30 games) 1969-704. 81.7 (26 games) 1967-685. 80.3 (21 games) 1958-596. 80.3 (28 games) 1977-787. 78.8 (33 games) 1964-658. 78.3 (22 games) 1959-609. 78.1 (30 games) 1990-9110. 77.8 (29 games) 1963-64

Field Goals Made1. 1099 1968-692. 985 1969-703. 970 1964-654. 948 1988-895. 946 1978-796. 931 1995-967. 903 1990-918. 896 1970-719. 893 1963-6410. 889 2006-07

Field Goals Attempted1. 2278 1969-702. 2160 1968-693. 2116 1964-654. 2095 1970-715. 1923 1963-646. 1910 2006-077. 1884 1988-898. 1881 2004-059. 1857 1995-9610. 1852 2015-16

Field Goal Percentage1. .538 (946-1759) 1978-792. .534 (884-1655) 1977-783. .529 (759-1434) 1984-854. .517 (735-1423) 1976-775. .509 (1099-2160) 1968-696. .508 (537-1057) 1983-847. .507 (719-1417) 1979-808. .502 (690-1374) 1998-999. .500 (564-1127) 1980-8110. .495 (903-1823) 1990-91

3-Pointers Made1. 263 2011-122. 242 2007-083. 210 2006-074. 206 2014-155. 199 2005-066. 196 2009-10 196 2016-178. 194 2004-059. 187 2013-14 187 2015-16

3-Pointers Attempted1. 656 2011-122. 655 2007-083. 609 2006-074. 567 2005-06 567 2004-056. 551 2009-107. 547 2001-028. 535 2014-159. 520 2016-1710. 491 2010-11

3-Point Percentage1. .431 (72-167) 1987-882. .401 (263-656) 2011-123. .386 (187-485) 2013-144. .385 (206-535) 2014-155. .384 (187-487) 2015-166. .377 (196-520) 2016-177. .369 (242-655) 2007-088. .358 (145-405) 1998-999. .356 (196-551) 2009-1010.. .351 (199-567) 2005-06

Free Throws Made1. 661 1964-652. 527 1970-713. 526 1965-664. 520 1969-705. 518 2015-166. 514 1994-957. 510 1962-638. 502 1978-799. 498 1995-9610. 480 1977-78

Free Throws Attempted1. 898 1964-652. 807 1995-963. 791 1965-664. 762 1962-635. 761 1970-716. 738 1994-957. 731 1963-648. 729 2004-059. 708 1966-6710. 707 1969-70 707 2010-11

Free Throw Percentage1. .762 (502-659) 1978-79 .762 (518-680) 2015-163. .758 (480-633) 1977-784. .744 (473-636) 2016-175. .742 (360-485) 1982-83 .742 (414-558) 2013-147. .736 (661-898) 1964-658. .736 (520-707) 1969-709. .735 (477-649) 2014-1510. .732 (339-463) 2007-08

Rebounds1. 1661 1964-652. 1511 1963-643. 1459 1966-674. 1373 1970-715. 1351 1961-626. 1336 1962-637. 1335 1968-698. 1319 1995-969. 1278 1965-6610. 1223 2004-05

Rebounds Per Game1. 63.4 (23 games) 1966-672. 52.1 (29 games) 1963-643. 52.0 (26 games) 1961-624. 50.3 (33 games) 1964-655. 49.2 (26 games) 1965-666. 48.8 (22 games) 1959-607. 46.1 (29 games) 1962-638. 45.8 (30 games) 1970-719. 44.8 (24 games) 1960-6110. 43.1 (31 games) 1968-69

Assists1. 530 2006-072. 518 2007-083. 493 2015-164. 487 2014-155. 467 1995-966. 460 1996-977. 455 2012-13 455 2013-149. 445 2004-0510. 443 1978-79

Assists Per Game1. 16.7 (31 games) 2007-082. 16.6 (32 games) 2006-073. 15.4 (32 games) 2015-164. 15.3 (30 games) 1996-975. 14.8 (33 games) 2014-156. 14.7 (29 games) 2005-06 14.7 (31 games) 2012-13 14.7 (31 games) 2013-149. 14.6 (26 games) 1998-9910. 14.5(30 games) 1990-91

Blocked Shots1. 134 2012-132. 133 2008-093. 127 2009-104. 118 2007-085. 110 2005-06 110 2006-077. 108 2013-148. 107 2004-059. 102 1994-95 102 1995-96

Miscellaneous SeasonRecords (All Seasons)Wins in a Season29 (1964-65)

Consecutive Wins18 (1978-79)

Losses in a Season21 (2008-09)

Consecutive Losses11 (1990-91-92)

Home Wins in a Season15 (2006-07)

Blocks Per Game1. 4.4 (30 games) 2008-092. 4.3 (31 games) 2012-133. 4.2 (30 games) 2009-104. 3.8 (31 games) 2007-085. 3.8 (29 games) 2005-066. 3.5 (31 games) 2013-147. 3.5 (31 games) 2004-058. 3.4 (32 games) 2006-079. 3.1 (31 games) 2016-1710. 3.0 (30 games) 1996-97

Steals1. 330 1988-892. 290 2004-053. 274 1990-914. 271 1999-005. 268 2003-046. 258 2001-027. 256 2015-16 8. 255 2005-069. 246 2000-0110. 243 1995-96

Steals Per Game1. 9.7 (28 games) 1999-002. 9.4 (31 games) 2004-053. 9.1 (30 games) 1990-914. 8.9 (30 games) 2003-045. 8.8 (29 games) 2005-066. 8.8 (28 games) 2000-017. 8.6 (30 games) 2001-028. 8.0 (30 games) 1996-97 8.0 (32 games) 2015-1610. 7.4 (26 games) 1998-99 7.4 (27 games) 2002-03

TEAM SEASON RECORDS

Jerry SteeleHPU head coach won 458 games from 1972-2003.

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Year Coach W-L Pct.1927-28 J.P. Boylin 13-5 .7221928-29 J.P. Boylin 16-8 .6671929-30 J.P. Boylin 12-8 .6001930-31 J.P. Boylin 9-11 .4501931-32 Julian Beall 6-11 .3531932-33 Julian Beall 10-10 .5001933-34 Virgil Yow 14-7 .6671934-35 Virgil Yow 18-4 .8181935-36 Virgil Yow 17-2 .8951936-37 Virgil Yow 19-5 .7921937-38 Virgil Yow 11-5 .6881938-39 Virgil Yow 17-6 .7391939-40 Virgil Yow 21-6 .7771940-41 Virgil Yow 17-9 .6541941-42 Virgil Yow 25-2 .9261942-43 Virgil Yow 7-14 .3331943-44 Virgil Yow 14-4 .7771944-45 Virgil Yow 10-17 .5881945-46 Ralph James 10-9 .5261946-47 Ralph James 14-7 .6661947-48 Ralph James 15-6 .7141948-49 Ralph James 16-9 .6401949-50 Ralph James 25-2 .9261950-51 Bob Davis 19-11 .6331951-52 Bob Davis 20-9 .6901952-53 Bob Davis 18-14 .5631953-54 Virgil Yow 6-24 .2001954-55 Virgil Yow 14-17 .4521955-56 Virgil Yow 16-17 .4851956-57 Virgil Yow 21-9 .7001957-58 Virgil Yow 17-9 .6541958-59 Virgil Yow 15-12 .5561959-60 Virgil Yow 16-7 .6961960-61 Virgil Yow 14-10 .5831961-62 Virgil Yow 14-12 .5381962-63 Thomas Quinn 21-8 .7241963-64 Thomas Quinn 25-4 .862

Year Coach W-L Pct.1964-65 Thomas Quinn 29-4 .8791965-66 Thomas Quinn 19-7 .7311966-67 Bob Vaughn 5-18** .217**10 victories vacated due to use of an ineligible player1967-68 Bob Vaughn 15-11 .5771968-69 Bob Vaughn 28-3 .9031969-70 Bob Vaughn 13-17 .4331970-71 Bob Vaughn 11-19 .3671971-72 J.D. Barnett 13-16 .4481972-73 Jerry Steele 11-15 .4231973-74 Jerry Steele 8-19 .2961974-75 Jerry Steele 16-15 .5161975-76 Jerry Steele 12-14 .4621976-77 Jerry Steele 13-14 .4811977-78 Jerry Steele 16-14 .5331978-79 Jerry Steele 27-6 .8181979-80 Jerry Steele 22-8 .7331980-81 Jerry Steele 16-12 .5711981-82 Jerry Steele 15-10 .6001982-83 Jerry Steele 6-19 .2401983-84 Jerry Steele 15-9 .6251984-85 Jerry Steele 18-12 .6001985-86 Jerry Steele 11-17 .3931986-87 Jerry Steele 18-10 .6421987-88 Jerry Steele 21-7 .7501988-89 Jerry Steele 22-6 .7861989-90 Jerry Steele 8-17 .3201990-91 Jerry Steele 12-18 .4001991-92 Jerry Steele 16-14 .5331992-93 Jerry Steele 12-15 .4441993-94 Jerry Steele 21-8 .7241994-95 Jerry Steele 20-9 .6901995-96 Jerry Steele 24-7 .7741996-97 Jerry Steele 18-12 .6001997-98 Jerry Steele 12-13 .4801998-99 Jerry Steele 10-16 .384

COACHING RECORDSCoach Seasons W-L Pct.J.P. Boylin (1927-31) 4 50-32 .610Julian Beall (1931-33) 2 16-21 .432Virgil Yow (’33-45, ’53-62) 21 323-198 .620Ralph James (1945-50) 5 80-33 .708Bob Davis (1950-53) 3 57-34 .626Thomas Quinn (1962-66) 4 94-23 .803Bob Vaughn (1966-71) 5 72-68 .514J.D. Barnett (1971-72) 1 13-16 .448 Jerry Steele (1972-2003) 31 457-412 .526 Big South 16-40 .288Bart Lundy (2003-09) 6 96-87 .525 Big South 48-46 .511Scott Cherry (2009-14) 7 132-118 .528 Big South 84-56 .600

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

Season Record Pct.1992-93 7-4 .6361993-94 9-2 .8181994-95 8-2 .8001995-96 14-1 .9331996-97 9-6 .6001997-98 4-1 .8001998-99 6-4 .6001999-00 8-4 .6672000-01 8-4 .6672001-02 8-8 .5002002-03 4-6 .4002003-04 11-3 .7862004-05 10-4 .7142005-06 9-2 .8182006-07 15-1 .9382007-08 13-1 .9292008-09 5-10 .3332009-10 12-1 .9232010-11 9-5 .6432011-12 10-6 .6252012-13 10-5 .6672013-14 10-3 .7692014-15 12-2 .8572015-16 12-3 .8002016-17 8-8 .500Total 231-96 .706

Millis Center Records...High Point University has posted a 231-96 record in 25 seasons at the Millis Center, including a 174-76 (.696) record in 18 seasons of Division I play.

Division I Era1999-2000 Jerry Steele 11-17 .393 Big South 5-9 .3572000-01 Jerry Steele 8-20 .400 Big South 3-11 .2142001-02 Jerry Steele 11-19 .367 Big South 5-9 .3572002-03 Jerry Steele 7-20 .259 Big South 3-11 .2142003-04 Bart Lundy 19-11 .633 Big South 10-6 .6252004-05 Bart Lundy 13-18 .419 Big South 7-9 .4382005-06 Bart Lundy 16-13 .552 Big South 8-8 .5002006-07 Bart Lundy 22-10 .688 Big South 11-3 .7862007-08 Bart Lundy 17-14 .548 Big South 8-6 .5712008-09 Bart Lundy 9-21 .429 Big South 4-14 .2222009-10 Scott Cherry 15-15 .500 Big South 10-8 .5562010-11 Scott Cherry 12-19 .387 Big South 7-11 .3892011-12 Scott Cherry 13-18 .419 Big South 8-10 .4442012-13 Scott Cherry 17-14 .548 Big South 12-4 .750 2013-14 Scott Cherry 16-15 .516 Big South 12-4 .7502014-15 Scott Cherry 23-10 .697 Big South 13-5 .722 2015-16 Scott Cherry 21-11 .656 Big South 13-5 .7222016-17 Scott Cherry 15-16 .484 Big South 9-9 .500

All-Time Program Record 1,386-1,041 .571Div. I Record 265-281 .485Big South Record 148-142 .510

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1927-28 (13-5)Carolina Night Hawks W 37-35Rocky Mount YMCA L 36-44Atlantic Christian W 41-24North Carolina State L 20-46Greensboro YMCA W 47-23Catawba W 35-20Lenoir-Rhyne W 29-26Greensboro YMCA L 19-20American W 37-22Guilford W 39-24Richmond Grays W 35-22Randolph-Macon W 46-39Richmond Blues W 43-30Statesville W 19-16Catawba W 34-24Guilford L 26-27Lenoir-Rhyne W 41-21American L 22-27Statesville -- --Atlantic Christian -- --

1928-29 (16-8)at Danville YMCA W 43-28at Durham YMCA L 39-41Durham YMCA W 37-26Wofford L 16-19Wofford W 26-14at Winston-Salem YMCA W 56-24at Erskine L 26-32at Newberry L 21-32Winston-Salem YMCA W 49-30Lenoir-Rhyne W 34-19Charlotte Monograms W 47-42at Richmond YMCA L 23-47at Richmond Council W 30-28at Va. Medical Center W 48-30at Richmond Blues L 25-28Atlantic Christian W 33-19at Ft. Bragg L 28-33at Atlantic Christian W 37-242/16 Elon W 38-33Lenoir-Rhyne L 25-30Catawba W 46-252/26 at Elon W 28-22Charlotte Monograms W --Catawba W --

1929-30 (12-8)1/22 at Elon W 30-232/11 Elon W 30-25at Appalachian State L 21-29Appalachian State W 41-26Catawba W 42-10Lenoir-Rhyne W 24-21Lenoir-Rhyne W 42-33(Only Scores Available)

1930-31 (9-11)High Point YMCA W 35-211/9 Wofford W 25-22Catawba L 24-29Elon W 23-20Wake Forest L 27-35Guilford L 19-25at Appalachian State L 17-21Elon W 41-392/10 Wofford L 21-31Paris Island Marines W 59-2Paris Island Marines W 56-28Atlantic Christian W 29-17Catawba L 25-17Lenoir-Rhyne W 44-36Appalachian State L 23-38Atlantic Christian L 30-31Guilford L 24-26Wake Forest L 27-38Wake Forest L 24-32Lenoir-Rhyne W 24-23

1931-32 (6-11)Robbins Hosiery W 35-15

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Richard Broadus CullerFirst HPU player to have his jersey retired was a Little All-American in basketball in 1935-36. He later played eight seasons in Major League Baseball.

at College of Charleston L 23-54at Paris Island Marines W 19-16at Paris Island Marines W 32-19at Winston-Salem YMCA L 18-20at Elon L 12-26Elon L 26-48Atlantic Christian W 28-21Catawba W 28-17Appalachian State L 44-12Charleston Cagers L 32-30at Lenoir-Rhyne W 31-27at Appalachian State L 26-28at Catawba L 23-33at Guilford L 28-35Lenoir-Rhyne L 24-35Guilford L --

1932-33 (10-10)High Point YMCA W 40-35Kannapolis YMCA L 30-33NCCW W 52-8Gibsonville AC W 58-27Catawba L 29-31at Appalachian State W 30-29Lenoir-Rhyne L 35-40Catawba L 47-52Kannapolis YMCA L 29-31Atlantic Christian W 40-38East Carolina W 35-33Guilford L 43-46Appalachian State L 38-51Elon L 32-38Atlantic Christian L 36-47Guilford W 53-41East Carolina W 46-24NCCW W 35-29Lenoir-Rhyne W 49-37Elon L 31-32

1933-34 (14-7)1/20 Elon W 27-252/23 Elon L 18-36Catawba W 31-24Catawba W 41-33Lenoir-Rhyne W 43-34Lenoir-Rhyne W 33-28(Only Games Available)

1934-35 (18-4)East Carolina W 43-12Atlantic Christian W 44-27at Appalachian State W 42-27Lenoir-Rhyne W 41-29Catawba W 36-28Western Carolina W 37-33Elon L 21-43Appalachian State W 43-27Elon L 25-33Catawba W 31-30Atlantic Christian W 52-29Wake Forest W 19-13Davidson W 51-43Guilford L 31-32Lenoir-Rhyne W 51-40East Carolina W 43-23Guilford L 32-47(Only Games Available)

1935-36 (17-2)12/7 at Unique Furniture W 36-2012/10 at Duke L 22-5012/14 at Chat. Blank’t W 31-2812/17 at Randolph-Macon W 34-2412/19 at Western Maryland W 42-321/4 High Point YMCA W 46-441/8 Appalachian State L 27-281/11 Lenoir-Rhyne W 43-301/13 at East Carolina W 45-231/14 at Atlantic Christian W 33-221/17 at Appalachian State W 43-241/18 at Catawba W 42-31

1/23 Western Carolina W 51-491/25 at Elon W 41-292/3 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 41-402/6 Catawba W 49-372/8 Elon W 52-432/12 Atlantic Christian -- --2/15 Guilford W 60-252/20 at Guilford W 50-282/25 Randolph-Macon -- --

1936-37 (19-5)12/4 at McCrary W 41-3312/5 at Unique Furniture L 26-3512/8 at Meyers L 35-3912/11 at Winston-Salem YMCA W 42-3812/12 Durham YMCA W 36-171/7 Atlantic Christian W 53-361/9 Meyers W 47-311/11 Appalachian State W 25-211/12 Lenoir-Rhyne W 40-331/15 at Appalachian State L 28-321/16 Unique Furniture W 27-241/23 at Elon W 30-211/29 at High Point YMCA W 52-401/30 Guilford W 44-222/3 Catawba W 47-332/5 High Point YMCA W 46-192/6 McCrary W 40-252/9 at Guilford W 50-372/13 Elon L 40-452/15 at Atlantic Christian W 23-192/16 at East Carolina W 42-282/23 Atlantic Christian W 26-252/25 at Catawba W 31-262/27 Lenoir-Rhyne L 36-39

1937-38 (11-5)Duke L 33-36Appalachian State W 36-33Lenoir-Rhyne W 41-39at Appalachian State W 30-28Elon L 33-35Western Carolina W 37-31Guilford W 90-19Atlantic Christian W 43-31Elon L 31-32Catawba W 54-37Atlantic Christian W 56-28Catawba W 37-33Lenoir-Rhyne L 38-42Western Carolina W 38-33Western Carolina L 38-42Guilford W 56-31

1938-39 (17-6)Greensboro YMCA W --Adams Mills W --

Wake Forest L 46-48McCrary L --at Appalachian State L 35-38Appalachian State W 53-392/4 Elon W 47-342/18 Elon W 45-30McCrary W --Lenoir-Rhyne W 51-41Lenoir-Rhyne L 29-32East Carolina W 43-37Peru (Neb.) (NAT) L 46-55NAT - NAIA National Tournament(Only Games Available)

1939-40 (21-6)12/8 at Roanoke W 31-3012/9 at Hanes L 46-47-- at Newport News W 57-5312/13 at McCrary W 43-391/4 at Langley Field W 47-431/5 at William & Mary W 45-241/6 at Naval Base W 43-321/8 at East Carolina W 51-351/9 at Atlantic Christian W 58-261/11 Guilford W 55-211/14 at Catawba W 39-341/17 McCrary W 35-341/20 Catawba W 55-371/27 Appalachian State L 43-622/1 at Elon L 19-402/4 at Appalachian State L 40-622/10 Lenoir-Rhyne W 59-452/12 at Guilford W 45-442/14 Atlantic Christian W 51-322/17 Elon L 39-402/19 U. of Mexico W 44-342/20 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 56-362/21 Western Carolina L 41-462/22 Western Carolina W 53-39-- Spindale W 48-39-- Enka W 42-39-- Hanes W 46-43

1940-41 (17-9)12/7 High Point YMCA W 39-3812/14 at Hanes L 37-3812/16 at McCray L 39-4912/18 Lincoln Memorial W 52-451/1 at Naval Base L 42-461/3 at Naval Apprentices W 42-361/4 at Langley Field L 26-301/10 Guilford W 49-231/11 at Catawba W 63-451/15 Western Carolina W 55-381/18 Catawba W 59-461/24 Langley Field W 41-361/25 McCrary L 38-401/27 Atlantic Christian W 54-241/28 Atlantic Christian W 61-452/1 Appalachian State W 45-322/3 at Guilford W 52-352/5 Lenoir-Rhyne W 76-502/8 Elon W 54-422/12 at Elon L 35-372/15 at Appalachian State L 39-422/18 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 43-362/20 Atlantic Christian (NST) W 60-312/21 Catawba (NST) L 29-352/26 Hanes W 44-43-- East Carolina L 43-44NST - North State Tournament

1941-42 (25-2)at McCrary W 57-35at Atlantic Christian W 53-40at Atlantic Christian W 47-40High Point YMCA W 46-26Rio Grande W 60-20Hanes W 42-39Guilford W 50-28at Catawba W 67-39at Lenoir-Rhyne W 70-43

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George NostrandPlayed at High Point from 1941-44 before playing in the NBA from 1946-50.

Catawba W 49-39High Point YMCA W 60-38McCrary W 43-36at Appalachian State W 59-36at Western Carolina W 52-37at Western Carolina W 54-30Davis-Elkins W 55-41Lenoir-Rhyne W 66-45at Elon L 33-34Roanoke W 53-37Appalachian State W 60-49at Guilford W 35-20Elon W 59-35Lenoir-Rhyne W 71-31Elon W 52-21Appalachian State W 50-34Yankton (S.D.) (NAT) W 44-37Central Missouri (NAT) L 40-59NAT - NAIA National Tournament

1942-43 (7-14)McCrary L 29-48Charlotte YMCA L 30-31McCrary W 49-33North Carolina L 27-56Appalachian State L 31-64Catawba L 29-52Wofford L 28-42Atlantic Christian W 49-36Catawba L 30-33Fort Bragg W 53-46Western Carolina L 38-54Western Carolina L 32-46Randolph-Macon W 47-37Langley Field W 61-51Naval Apprentices L 39-49Naval Training L 35-68Guilford W 45-392/11 Presbyterian L 41-53at Appalachian State L 26-40Guilford W 51-35Appalachian State L 33-41

1943-44 (14-4)Sedgefield Squad W 39-37Catawba L 30-55Guilford W 39-33Catawba W --Guilford W --at Appalachian State W 65-58Appalachian State W 61-51Appalachian State W 55-33at Appalachian State W 45-38Guilford W 59-50Morris Field W --Morris Field W --Charlotte YMCA W --Charlotte YMCA W --Catawba W 52-33Catawba L 30-55

Catawba L 27-55Catawba L 38-55(Only Games Available)

1944-45 (10-17)F.S. Command W 23-21Greensboro ORD L 30-44Maxton Air Base L 15-39C.P. Marines L 17-54North Carolina L 18-75Guilford W 43-30Wofford L 34-37at Appalachian State L 37-46Catawba L 30-47Elon W 41-30Guilford W 43-30New Bern Marines L 35-43North Carolina L 25-76Morris Field L 37-50Atlantic Christian W 48-38Dupont L 50-53Elon W 43-34Appalachian State W 44-37Lenoir-Rhyne W 46-43Catawba L 21-47Morris Field L 45-74Wofford W 31-27Wake Forest L 36-47Lenoir-Rhyne W 43-37Dupont L 54-55Guilford L 19-35F.S. Command L 26-28

1945-46 (10-9)Catawba L 28-53Appalachian State W 54-47North Carolina L 34-65North Carolina L 16-57East Carolina L 45-49Western Carolina W 45-26Elon L 27-44Lenoir-Rhyne W 46-32Elon W 32-30East Carolina L 38-39Atlantic Christian W 46-32Guilford W 47-45at Appalachian State W 63-52Guilford W 41-40Atlantic Christian W 46-33Catawba L 37-52Lenoir-Rhyne W 60-39Wake Forest L 26-40Houston (NAT) L 34-63NAT - NAIA National Tournament

1946-47 (14-7)Duke L 29-44Erlanger Mills W 61-25North Carolina L 42-44Cedarville W 59-38Chatham Mills W 48-42McCrary W 53-39Hanes L 55-56Western Carolina W 58-47McCrary W 45-42Lenoir-Rhyne W 57-37at Appalachian State L 43-47Elon W 60-52Lenoir-Rhyne W 57-41Catawba W 54-47Atlantic Christian L 52-53Guilford W 56-47Appalachian State W 43-37Western Carolina W 59-55Elon L 33-36Atlantic Christian W 53-36Guilford L 42-48

1947-48 (15-6)at Appalachian State W 54-48Appalachian State W 66-612/28 Appalachian State (NSE) L 59-74

NSE - North State Tournament (Elkin, N.C.)(Only Games Available)

1948-49 (16-9)Erlanger Mills W 56-50McCrary L 43-45Chatham Mills L 47-55Chatham Mills W 58-49East Carolina W 51-30Hanes L 56-58Eatmans W 78-54Catawba W 54-43Guilford W 58-55Hanes W 53-50McCrary W 58-5512/15 Appalachian State W 60-57Lenoir-Rhyne W 66-51Western Carolina W 63-46Western Carolina L 56-60Atlantic Christian W 61-40Elon W 77-55Catawba L 48-78Guilford W 59-44East Carolina L 48-50Atlantic Christian L 50-622/8 at Appalachian State L 69-81Elon W 51-42Lenoir-Rhyne W 59-54Lenoir-Rhyne (NST) L 49-55NST - North State Tournament

1949-50 (25-2)11/23 Erlanger Mills W 63-2811/29 Hanes L 53-5611/29 Hanes W 67-3512/1 Monroe W 64-4912/3 Eatmans W 79-4212/8 Erskine W 72-5812/15 McCrary W 84-6212/17 Hanes W 68-551/5 Eatmans W 72-521/7 Catawba W 75-591/10 Guilford W 77-591/13 Western Carolina W 67-571/14 Western Carolina W 73-581/17 Appalachian State W 60-501/21 Lenoir-Rhyne W 73-651/28 Atlantic Christian W 87-441/31 at Appalachian State W 71-602/2 Elon W 75-512/4 Catawba W 78-692/7 Guilford W 69-572/10 East Carolina W 58-532/11 Appalachian State W 75-632/13 East Carolina W 72-512/16 Elon W 90-642/18 Lenoir-Rhyne W 87-81-- Elon L 69-74-- McCrary W 72-61

1950-51 (19-11)12/5 Erskine L 39-8912/7 Washington & Lee W 82-6912/9 Erskine W 80-6312/14 Evansville L 54-7312/16 Western Kentucky L 64-7712/18 Murray State L 31-8112/21 Alabama State W 92-6412/26 Muskingum L 68-921/4 Guilford W 72-511/6 Catawba W 80-681/9 East Carolina W 59-581/12 Western Carolina W 101-691/13 Western Carolina W 90-811/17 Elon L 66-681/20 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 56-581/27 Appalachian State W 95-651/29 Guilford W 70-591/31 Atlantic Christian W 79-622/3 Catawba L 76-772/6 Atlantic Christian W 119-812/8 Elon W 86-78

2/10 at Appalachian State L 62-662/15 East Carolina L 72-812/17 Lenoir-Rhyne L 65-68-- Western Carolina W 86-80-- Elon W 64-60-- East Carolina W 66-62-- Lenoir-Rhyne W 66-61-- Catawba W 87-71-- East Carolina W 83-70

1951-52 (20-9)Catawba W 78-67Catawba W 83-601/26 Appalachian State W 67-632/9 at Appalachian State L 66-77Lenoir-Rhyne L 57-61Lenoir-Rhyne W 60-58Lenoir-Rhyne L 59-74East Carolina L 65-71East Carolina L 65-71East Carolina L 64-69East Carolina (N26) L 61-69East Texas Baptist (NAT) L 64-67N26 - NAIA District 26 TournamentNAT - NAIA National Tournament(Only Games Available)

1952-53 (18-14)Groat’s All-Stars L 68-93McCrary L 74-95Virginia Tech W 84-7512/9 at Presbyterian L 83-85Morehead State L 71-106Union (Ky.) L 95-98East Tennessee State L 60-71High Point YMCA L 68-84Guilford L 69-72McCrary W 81-66Catawba W 88-55Atlantic Christian L 76-79Elon W 79-69at Appalachian State W 87-77Western Carolina W 90-87East Carolina L 68-79Lenior-Rhyne L 70-73Guilford W 95-70Atlantic Christian W 90-73Catawba W 91-77Western Carolina W 92-79Elon L 45-69Appalachian State W 81-73East Carolina W 87-65Lenoir-Rhyne L 69-82Appalachian State W 80-70Elon W 80-78Catawba W 73-61East Carolina W 68-65Elon W 66-63East Carolina L 73-103Erskine W 82-70

1953-54 (6-24)11/24 at High Point YMCA W 91-8611/28 McCrary L 51-8112/3 at Guilford W 64-6112/5 High Point YMCA W 82-7512/7 Presbyterian L 86-9512/10 at Erskine L 82-10212/12 at Wofford L 83-881/2 at McCrary L 60-701/5 Guilford L 64-731/7 Atlantic Christian L 68-801/9 at Catawba L 73-771/14 Wofford L 83-861/16 Appalachian State W 84-621/18 at Elon L 60-701/23 Western Carolina L 70-821/27 at East Carolina L 61-1001/30 Lenoir-Rhyne L 63-822/4 at Atlantic Christian L 63-782/6 Catawba W 61-602/8 at Western Carolina L 65-75

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East Carolina L 71-801/7 at Appalachian State L 75-86Atlantic Christian L 92-100Edenton W 100-70Lenoir-Rhyne W 90-752/1 Elon L 57-79Western Carolina W 84-76Catawba L 72-78Western Carolina L 77-97McCrary L 94-97Appalachian State L 80-81East Carolina L 76-87Guilford W 78-63Lenoir-Rhyne L 87-97Lenoir-Rhyne L 67-88

1956-57 (21-9)Pfeiffer W 83-81Pfieffer W 78-77Pikeville W 88-85King W 83-57High Point YMCA W 93-81Erskine L 79-91Appalachian Bombers W 95-65Appalachian Bombers W 85-65Atlantic Christian L 83-91Newberry W 92-78Guilford W 64-72East Carolina W 111-94McCrary W 93-88Guilford W 81-66King W 113-811/10 at Elon W 83-82Catawba W 95-84at Appalachian State W 60-561/23 Elon L 62-94Atlantic Christian W 97-72McCrary W 70-69Lenoir-Rhyne L 59-65Western Carolina L 72-73Catawba W 89-77Enka L 81-84Western Carolina L 67-70Appalachian State W 80-59East Carolina W 93-91Lenoir-Rhyne L 76-83Atlantic Christian L 72-82

1957-58 (17-9)Erskine W 79-61Guilford W 109-80Atlantic Christian W 85-77East Carolina L 66-79Newberry W 75-67Pfeiffer W 81-65Guilford L 74-76Pfeiffer W 92-76Catawba W 79-75Western Carolina W 81-63at Appalachian State W 78-63Elon W 65-55Atlantic Christian W 79-75Belmont-Abbey L 73-80Lenoir-Rhyne L 66-71Elon W 70-61Newberry W 85-79Catawba W 96-95Western Carolina L 69-93Belmont-Abbey L 68-74East Carolina L 71-120Appalachian State W 63-62Lenoir-Rhyne L 82-92Atlantic Christian W 74-51East Carolina W 79-72Lenoir-Rhyne L 64-79

1958-59 (15-12)12/3 at Atlantic Christian W 62-5612/4 at Guilford W 74-6412/6 Pfeiffer W 87-7612/9 East Carolina W 95-7612/13 Newberry W 88-5512/16 Guilford W 90-63

Danny SewellScored 978 points and pulled down 574 rebounds in two seasons from 1958-60. The Panthers went 31-19 over that stretch.

2/11 Elon L 64-812/13 at Appalachian State L 71-772/18 East Carolina L 68-952/20 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 56-72-- Cherry P. Marines L 74-101-- Langley Field L 75-83-- Naval Air Station L 66-94-- Atlantic Service Force L 58-71-- Little Creek W 94-86-- Enka L 67-97

1954-55 (14-17)High Point YMCA W 95-7812/2 High Point YMCA W 124-72Atlantic Christian L 97-10412/7 Presbyterian W 100-95Guilford W 88-79Emory & Henry L 68-80McCrary L 81-9212/16 at Presbyterian L 84-110Erskine W 87-78Wofford L 80-81Catawba W 75-58East Carolina L 77-80Wofford W 94-841/15 Appalachian State W 80-77Elon L 83-85McCrary L 82-111Elon L 77-93Lenoir-Rhyne L 89-113College of Charleston W 105-85Atlantic Christian L 75-89Western Carolina W 89-74Catawba L 68-78Enka W 84-77Western Carolina L 69-762/12 at Appalachian State L 87-98East Carolina L 81-83Guilford W 102-69Lenoir-Rhyne L 92-95Fort Bragg W 91-88East Carolina W 91-70Atlantic Christian L 69-82

1955-56 (16-17)Dupont W 87-56Union (Ky.) W 100-74Pikeville W 103-82Pfeiffer L 71-82Atlantic Christian W 103-94Dupont W 108-90Guilford W 102-78Elon L 101-106Pfeiffer W 79-77Naval Air Station W 73-69Newberry W 89-81Georgia State L 99-140College of Charleston W 88-80Paris Island Marines W 100-93Elon L 81-102East Carolina L 53-83McCrary L 65-88Catawba W 58-55

12/18 AFFB All-Stars L 65-9912/19 at Quantico Marines L 77-1091/6 Wofford W 98-731/10 Catawba W 84-731/13 at Newberry L 66-771/14 at Pfeiffer W 117-1071/17 at Appalachian State W 80-631/19 at Elon L 59-621/28 Atlantic Christian W 89-681/31 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 60-662/5 Elon W 87-512/7 at Catawba W 90-852/11 at Western Carolina L 62-822/12 at Wofford L 84-932/14 Appalachian State L 71-822/18 at East Carolina L 75-792/21 Lenoir-Rhyne L 67-792/24 Elon (NST) W 67-492/25 Western Carolina (NST) L 67-75-- Asheboro AAU L 64-79-- Asheboro AAU W 83-69NST - North State Tournament

1959-60 (16-7)12/1 at East Carolina W 69-6012/3 Guilford W 106-5412/5 at Newberry W 87-7112/8 High Point YMCA W 91-7112/12 Pfeiffer W 90-5312/15 at Guilford W 106-8812/17 Elon W 85-691/9 at Catawba L 75-771/12 Western Carolina W 79-621/14 at Pfeiffer W 78-571/16 at Appalachian State W 74-721/28 Atlantic Christian W 71-561/30 Lenoir-Rhyne L 66-742/3 at Elon W 79-652/6 Catawba W 84-692/8 Newberry W 69-642/10 at Western Carolina L 61-762/13 Appalachian State L 88-90 (3OT)2/15 at Atlantic Christian L 65-762/17 East Carolina W 84-682/20 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 61-722/24 Western Carolina (NSL) W 78-732/25 Lenoir-Rhyne (NSL) L 68-78NSL - North State Tourn. (Lexington, N.C.)

1960-61 (14-10)12/1 at Guilford W 85-7712/3 Belmont-Abbey L 55-7412/6 at East Carolina W 60-5812/10 Pfeiffer W 79-4812/14 Guilford W 75-5312/16 at Newberry L 65-781/5 at Catawba L 72-811/7 at Pfeiffer W 77-671/10 Western Carolina W 71-621/14 at Appalachian State L 61-841/16 at Elon L 72-941/21 Newberry L 68-731/26 Atlantic Christian W 85-681/28 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 71-882/1 Elon L 82-842/4 Catawba L 47-522/8 at Western Carolina L 69-772/11 Appalachian State W 80-682/13 at Atlantic Christian W 71-692/15 East Carolina W 71-682/18 Lenoir-Rhyne W 89-882/23 Elon (NSL) W 80-782/24 Appalachian State (NSL) W 84-732/25 Atlantic Christian (NSL) W 88-73NSL - North State Tourn. (Lexington, N.C.)

1961-62 (14-12)11/30 Campbell L 80-8212/2 at Newberry L 55-6612/6 East Carolina W 88-6412/9 at Pfeiffer L 67-9012/11 at Catawba L 57-7112/13 Guilford W 65-5612/15 Newberry L 64-661/4 Pfeiffer W 85-761/9 Western Carolina W 58-511/11 Belmont-Abbey L 62-661/13 at Appalachian State L 70-761/20 Elon W 81-691/22 at Guilford W 81-721/24 at Campbell W 74-651/25 at Atlantic Christian W 72-651/27 Lenoir-Rhyne W 71-692/1 at Elon L 64-702/3 Catawba W 84-712/7 at Western Carolina L 66-862/10 Appalachian State W 69-672/12 Atlantic Christian W 94-732/14 at East Carolina L 66-812/17 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 92-982/22 Lenoir-Rhyne (CCL) W 91-772/23 Elon (CCL) W 80-732/24 Western Carolina (CCL) L 58-69CCL - Carolinas Conf. Tourn. (Lexington, N.C.)

1962-63 (21-8)11/29 at Campbell W 56-5412/1 Newberry W 119-6212/4 at East Carolina L 56-7512/8 Pfeiffer W 93-7212/12 at Guilford W 91-7212/14 at Catholic W 61-5412/15 Baltimore W 69-4912/28 East Carolina (HIC) W 67-6312/29 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 61-651/3 at Pfeiffer W 66-491/5 Catawba W 58-481/8 Western Carolina W 35-331/10 at Newberry W 84-691/12 at Appalachian State W 61-481/19 Frederick W 82-521/24 Atlantic Christian W 93-661/26 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 57-601/28 Guilford W 99-541/30 Elon L 45-762/2 at Catawba L 44-542/4 Campbell W 65-642/6 at Western Carolina L 52-712/9 Appalachian State W 74-502/11 at Atlantic Christian W 79-662/13 East Carolina W 77-492/16 Lenoir-Rhyne L 58-642/21 Atlantic Christian (CCL) W 90-57

Virgil YowHPU head coach compiled a 322-197 record over 21 seasons from 1933-45 and 1953-62.

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2/22 Appalachian State (CCL) W 72-602/23 Lenoir-Rhyne (CCL) L 47-63HIC - at Hickory, N.C.CCL - Carolinas Conf. Tourn. (Lexington, N.C.)

1963-64 (25-4)11/30 at Pfeiffer W 89-7812/4 East Carolina W 84-4812/7 Campbell W 66-5712/9 at Newberry W 84-6512/14 at Elon L 57-591/4 Newberry W 90-601/8 at Campbell W 80-661/11 at Catawba W 93-741/14 Western Carolina W 83-701/18 at Appalachian State W 83-681/25 Elon W 68-591/30 at Atlantic Christian W 95-752/1 Lenoir-Rhyne L 61-622/4 Guilford W 138-852/6 at East Carolina W 72-682/8 Catawba W 80-572/10 UNC Pembroke W 98-772/15 Appalachian State W 87-642/17 Atlantic Christian W 76-662/19 Pfeiffer W 94-642/22 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 44-412/26 Appalachian State (CCL) W 88-572/27 Guilford (CCL) W 45-432/28 Lenoir-Rhyne (CCL) L 30-31-- Lenoir-Rhyne (N26) W 36-27-- Erskine (N26) W 82-61-- Ferris State (NAT) W 86-70-- Georgia Southern (NAT) W 85-76

-- Emporia State (NAT) L 78-90CCL - Carolinas Conf. Tourn. (Lexington, N.C.)N26 - NAIA District 26 PlayoffsNAT - NAIA National Tournament

1964-65 (29-4)11/28 Pfeiffer W 69-6412/1 at East Carolina W 69-5912/5 Campbell W 66-5412/8 Newberry W 74-5712/12 Elon W 75-6412/14 at Belmont-Abbey W 80-6312/16 Guilford W 70-6812/18 N.C. Central (WS) W 69-6112/19 Rockhurst (WS) W 99-621/2 Belmont-Abbey W 130-711/4 Newberry W 112-621/6 at Campbell W 91-801/9 Catawba W 94-831/12 Western Carolina W 93-751/16 at Appalachian State L 69-851/23 Elon W 68-671/27 Atlantic Christian W 85-771/30 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 77-82

Gene LittlesHPU’s all-time leading scorer led the team to a 28-3 record and an appear-ance in the NAIA quarterfinals in 1968-69. He played six seasons in the ABA.

Dale NeelPlayed from 1961-65, second all-time in rebounds (1,112) and 13th in scoring (1,413).

2/2 at Guilford W 100-812/4 East Carolina W 80-732/6 at Catawba W 81-672/10 at Western Carolina W 69-662/13 Appalachian State W 89-682/15 at Atlantic Christian W 71-612/17 at Pfeiffer W 88-802/20 Lenoir-Rhyne W 76-572/25 Guilford W 35-302/26 Lenoir-Rhyne W 74-602/27 Elon L 60-67-- Elon (N26) W 75-69-- Wofford (N26) W 68-64-- California Western (NAT) W 79-57-- Winston-Salem St. (NAT) L 62-78WS - at Winston-Salem, N.C.N26 - NAIA District 26 PlayoffsNAT - NAIA National Tournament

1965-66 (19-7)11/27 at Pfeiffer W 87-7512/1 East Carolina W 69-6012/4 Campbell W 86-5112/7 Newberry W 93-5812/11 at Elon W 73-6112/15 at Guilford L 78-841/3 at Newberry W 71-601/5 at Appalachian State W 77-731/8 at Catawba W 96-801/11 Western Carolina W 79-721/22 Elon W 88-591/24 Phillips Oilers L 70-751/26 at Guilford W 79-711/29 Lenoir-Rhyne W 86-842/1 at Atlantic Christian W 87-772/3 at East Carolina L 40-462/5 Catawba W 77-652/9 at Western Carolina L 70-972/12 Appalachian State W 66-622/14 Atlantic Christian W 102-722/16 Pfeiffer L 54-582/19 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 62-682/23 Elon (CCL) W 89-762/24 Catawba (CCL) W 77-582/25 Appalachian State (CCL) W 59-552/26 Guilford (N26) L 70-73CCL - Carolinas Conf. Tourn. (Lexington, N.C.)N26 - NAIA District 26 Playoffs

1966-67 (5-18)11/26 Pfeiffer W* 87-7611/29 at Campbell W* 87-7812/3 at Winston-Salem St. W* 89-8412/7 Campbell W* 104-7712/10 Elon W* 96-7512/12 Guilford W* 78-771/3 at Frederick L* 76-861/10 Western Carolina W* 82-651/14 at Appalachian State L* 84-861/19 Belmont-Abbey W* 69-601/21 at Elon W* 79-731/25 at Guilford W* 92-881/28 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 71-921/30 Atlantic Christian W 94-842/1 at East Carolina L 70-712/4 Catawba L 65-662/8 at Western Carolina W 90-762/11 Appalachian State L 65-682/13 at Atlantic Christian L 76-822/15 at Pfeiffer W 64-602/18 Lenoir-Rhyne W 83-692/23 Frederick W 88-722/25 at Catawba L 85-95*forfeited due to ineligible player

1967-68 (15-11)11/20 Campbell W 82-5911/25 at Pfeiffer W 79-5611/29 at Campbell W 82-7412/2 UNC Asheville W 94-8212/6 at Atlantic Christian L 82-8612/9 at Elon W 67-63

12/11 at North Carolina A&T L 79-8312/30 at Georgia Southern W 85-821/2 at Stetson L 70-931/3 Morris Harvey (DEF) L 75-801/9 Western Carolina W 81-741/13 at Appalachian State W 88-811/18 UNC Wilmington W 85-681/20 Elon W 92-901/22 Pfeiffer W 95-701/24 at Guilford L 71-921/27 Lenoir-Rhyne L 64-711/31 East Carolina W 83-772/3 at Catawba L 86-872/7 at Western Carolina L 90-1082/10 Appalachian State W 97-882/14 Atlantic Christian L 84-862/17 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 81-722/20 at Guilford L 64-742/24 Catawba W 86-692/28 Western Carolina (CCW) L 82-84DEF - at DeLand, Fla.CCW - Carolinas Conf. Tourn. (Winston-Salem, N.C.)

1968-69 (28-3)11/23 Campbell W 94-7711/30 Pfeiffer W 107-8612/5 Atlantic Christian W 110-8412/7 Elon W 87-7412/9 at Winston-Salem St. W 85-7612/27 Carson-Newman W 85-7412/28 Georgia Southern W 68-641/2 at UNC Wilmington W 107-841/4 at Campbell W 75-621/7 Western Carolina W 91-861/11 at Appalachian State L 85-891/15 Virginia Commonwealth W 109-771/18 at Elon W 94-811/20 at Pfeiffer W 85-711/25 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 82-801/29 Guilford (GRC) W 95-792/1 Catawba W 102-692/5 at Western Carolina W 89-742/8 Appalachian State W 107-712/12 at Atlantic Christian W 121-1002/15 Lenoir-Rhyne W 94-732/19 Guilford (GRC) W 94-782/22 at Catawba L 77-81

2/26 Pfeiffer (CCW) W 98-862/27 Catawba (CCW) W 84-762/28 Newberry (CCW) W 80-67-- Winston-Salem St. (N26) W 84-70-- Elon (N26) W 83-62-- Missouri-St. Louis (NAT) W 102-90-- Whittier (NAT) W 100-82-- E. New Mexico (NAT) L 73-77GRC - at Greensboro ColiseumCCW - Carolinas Conf. Tourn. (Winston-Salem, N.C.)N26 - NAIA District 26 PlayoffsNAT - NAIA National Tournament

1969-70 (13-17)11/20 Greensboro College W 97-5311/22 Campbell W 86-8111/26 UNC Charlotte W 113-5911/29 at Pfeiffer L 80-8612/3 at Atlantic Christian L 100-10312/6 at Elon L 78-9112/8 Georgia Southern W 93-9112/11 at Winston-Salem St. L 65-9012/29 UNC Asheville (HIC) L 85-8912/30 Catawba (HIC) L 77-841/2 Belmont-Abbey W 79-531/3 Western Carolina W 87-751/8 Presbyterian W 87-721/10 at Appalachian State L 60-791/14 at Newberry L 103-1211/17 Elon W 74-731/21 Pfeiffer W 71-701/24 Lenoir-Rhyne L 74-981/28 Guilford (GRC) L 61-851/31 at Catawba L 84-922/2 UNC Wilmington W 100-622/5 at Presbyterian L 69-902/7 Appalachian State W 84-812/9 at UNC Charlotte W 99-682/11 Atlantic Christian L 99-1072/14 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 81-93-- Virginia Commonwealth L 77-1052/19 Guilford (GRC) L 65-952/21 Catawba W 93-842/25 Elon (CCW) L 69-88NIC - at Hickory, N.C.GRC - at Greensboro ColiseumCCW - Carolinas Conf. Tourn. (Winston-Salem, N.C.)

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Mount St. Mary’s W 75-70Atlantic Christian W 67-65Lenoir-Rhyne L 61-68Pfeiffer W 77-74UNC Pembroke L 53-57Catawba W 64-61Guilford L 60-75Mars Hill W 83-74Elon L 47-48

1973-74 (8-19)11/23 at Elon L 68-77-- Mars Hill (ELO) L 60-6311/27 Belmont-Abbey L 67-6811/30 St. Augustine’s (RAL) L 79-8112/1 at Shaw L 79-10512/3 at Atlantic Christian L 76-7812/5 at Campbell W 84-7712/8 Elon L 68-7012/11 Mars Hill W 80-741/8 UNC Wilmington W 86-771/12 at Elon L 87-881/16 at Pfeiffer L 60-731/19 Lenoir-Rhyne W 56-521/22 at UNC Pembroke L 62-641/24 Guilford W 78-771/26 at Catawba L 61-721/28 Campbell W 64-581/30 at UNC Wilmington L 81-992/2 at Belmont-Abbey L 52-542/6 Atlantic Christian L 74-772/9 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 70-802/12 Pfeiffer L 87-1032/14 UNC Pembroke W 55-522/16 Catawba W 84-672/19 at Guilford L 81-882/21 at Mars Hill L 58-652/27 Elon (CCL) L 47-49ELO - at Elon, N.C.RAL - at Raleigh, N.C.CCL - Carolinas Conf. Tourn. (Lexington, N.C.)

1974-75 (16-15)11/19 Warren Wilson W 107-6911/21 Limestone W 98-7911/22 UNC Pembroke (FAY) L 47-6611/23 Catawba (FAY) L 69-71-- UNC Greensboro W 82-68-- Campbell L 36-5512/2 Atlantic Christian W 77-6612/4 Campbell L 81-9612/7 Elon W 95-6912/9 Mars Hill W 78-6212/14 at Guilford L 86-891/8 at UNC Wilmington L 74-83(OT)1/11 Elon W 56-551/15 at Pfeiffer L 63-671/18 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 60-631/20 at UNC Pembroke L 51-581/22 Guilford L 58-621/24 Mount St. Mary’s W forfeit1/25 Catawba L 79-801/27 at Campbell L 72-791/29 UNC Wilmington W 76-662/1 UNC Pembroke W 58-492/5 at Atlantic Christian W 83-782/8 Lenoir-Rhyne W 78-722/10 at Warren Wilson W 90-762/12 at Pfeiffer W 68-652/15 at Catawba L 69-792/22 at Mars Hill L 76-822/26 Elon (CCL) W 66-642/27 Guilford (CCL) W 92-742/28 Pfeiffer (CCL) L 51-61FAY - at Fayetteville, N.C.CCL - Carolinas Conf. Tourn. (Lexington, N.C.)

1975-76 (12-14)11/28 at Winston-Salem St. W 87-8411/29 at North Carolina A&T L 56-7112/1 Campbell L 73-7412/6 Elon L 64-6512/8 at Mars Hill L 70-8012/10 UNC Greensboro W 92-46

1970-71 (11-19)11/21 Atlantic Christian W 90-8011/27 Campbell (SAL) L 79-8911/28 Tusculum (SAL) W 81-6212/2 UNC Pembroke L 80-8612/4 Livingstone W 90-7812/5 Gardner-Webb L 84-10312/8 Winston-Salem St. L 68-7712/10 at UNC Wilmington L 77-7812/12 Elon L 69-8312/29 Campbell (ASH) L 69-7412/30 Emory & Henry (ASH) W 106-841/2 at Gardner-Webb L 66-1001/6 Point Park W 96-701/9 at Appalachian State W 89-861/11 Campbell (FAY) L 57-631/12 UNC Pembroke (FAY) W 75-691/14 Newberry L 65-851/16 at Elon L 67-941/20 at Pfeiffer W 78-641/23 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 76-821/29 Guilford (GRC) L 71-781/30 Catawba L 65-852/3 UNC Asheville W 77-752/6 Appalachian State W 76-682/10 at Atlantic Christian L 81-842/13 Lenoir-Rhyne L 67-752/15 Pfeiffer W 77-732/19 Guilford (GRC) L 85-1002/20 at Catawba L 85-92-- Lenoir-Rhyne (CCW) L 75-86SAL - at Salisbury, N.C.ASH - at Asheville, N.C.FAY - at Fayetteville, N.C.GRC - at Greensboro ColiseumCCW - Carolinas Conf. Tourn. (Winston-Salem, N.C.)

1971-72 (13-16)11/22 Campbell W 77-6711/26 at UNC Asheville L 74-8511/27 Voorhees (ASH) W 82-5612/1 at Winston-Salem St. L 77-8512/4 UNC Pembroke L 64-6612/6 at Atlantic Christian W 95-8812/9 at Belmont-Abbey W 80-77

12/11 Elon L 57-6112/18 at Newberry L 66-8712/31 Guilford (GRC) L 79-1081/4 Belmont-Abbey W 59-581/12 UNC Pembroke (FAY) L 61-731/13 Campbell (FAY) W 79-661/15 at Elon L 56-581/19 Pfeiffer W 62-481/22 Lenoir-Rhyne W 76-701/26 at UNC Wilmington W 66-521/29 at Catawba L 56-652/2 UNC Asheville L 76-782/5 at Appalachian State L 65-722/9 Atlantic Christian W 96-752/12 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 9-152/14 at Pfeiffer L 64-732/16 UNC Wilmington W 83-492/19 Catawba W 70-642/21 Appalachian State W 70-612/24 Newberry L 63-642/27 Guilford (GRC) L 80-89-- at Elon (CCE) L 58-68ASH - at Asheville, N.C.GRC - at Greensboro Coliseum FAY - at Fayetteville, N.C.CCE - Carolinas Conf. Tourn. (Elon, N.C.)

1972-73 (11-15)Carson-Newman L 62-63UNC Asheville L 69-71UNC Asheville L 71-74Atlantic Christian W 83-51Campbell L 63-64Elon L 58-66Mars Hill L 68-70UNC Wilmington W 61-58Elizabeth City State W 48-41Elon L 68-87Pfeiffer W 78-69Lenoir-Rhyne L 54-83UNC Pembroke W 62-59Guilford L 75-85Catawba L 66-75Campbell L 64-90UNC Wilmington W 53-50

12/13 Guilford L 74-891/2 Wofford (BOI) W 83-791/3 at Gardner-Webb L 67-931/5 at UNC Wilmington L 79-851/7 at Campbell L 79-851/10 at Elon L 72-781/12 at UNC Greensboro W 76-681/14 Pfeiffer W 56-521/17 Lenoir-Rhyne W 68-531/21 at Guilford W 95-94(OT)1/24 at Catawba L 65-661/27 at Atlantic Christian L 59-681/31 UNC Wilmington W 83-642/4 Atlantic Christian W 81-612/5 Limestone W 105-792/7 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 76-952/14 Catawba L 87-892/18 at Pfeiffer W 74-572/21 Mars Hill W 88-752/25 Mars Hill (CCL) L 75-80BOI - at Boiling Springs, N.C.CCL - Carolinas Conf. Tourn. (Lexington, N.C.)

1976-77 (13-14)11/12 UNC Asheville (MEL) W 91-7911/13 at Florida Tech W 72-7011/20 Fort Bragg W 107-7811/26 Salem (FAI) W 102-8711/27 at Fairmont State L 85-9511/29 Gardner-Webb L 84-8512/4 at Elon L 69-8712/6 at Campbell L 72-9312/11 at Guilford L 84-9012/30 Milligan (BOI) W 57-5612/31 at Gardner-Webb L 94-1111/5 at Fort Bragg W 92-91(OT)1/8 Elon W 86-821/10 at Gardner-Webb L 83-871/15 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 74-731/19 Guilford L 66-791/22 Catawba W 74-61-- Barber-Scotia L 69-701/29 Campbell W 64-602/2 Atlantic Christian W 78-592/5 Lenoir-Rhyne L 79-822/7 at Pfeiffer L 73-742/9 at Atlantic Christian L 65-712/12 Catawba W 65-642/23 Pfeiffer (CCL) L 83-842/25 Atlantic Christian (CCL) W 64-612/26 Catawba (CCL) L 77-79MEL - at Melbourne, Fla.FAI - at Fairmont, W.Va.BOI - at Boiling Springs, N.C.CCL - Carolinas Conf. Tourn. (Lexington, N.C.)

1977-78 (16-14)11/11 Flagler (MEL) W 73-6011/12 at Florida Tech W 87-6711/21 at Fort Bragg W 91-8311/25 Barber-Scotia (WS) W 105-9611/26 at Winston-Salem St. L 71-8311/30 at Atlantic Christian L 106-112(OT)12/3 Elon W 91-8412/7 Fort Bragg W 111-6412/10 Guilford L 87-94(OT)12/30 Lenoir-Rhyne (BOI) L 64-8412/31 at Gardner-Webb L 95-1141/4 Winston-Salem St. L 56-701/7 at Elon W 81-561/11 at UNC Pembroke W 71-571/14 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 73-861/18 Gardner-Webb L 97-99(OT)1/21 at Catawba L 70-751/25 at Barber-Scotia W 97-891/28 at Pfeiffer L 58-692/1 Atlantic Christian W 85-632/4 Lenoir-Rhyne L 70-842/8 UNC Pembroke W 75-502/11 Catawba W 77-632/13 Pfeiffer W 88-712/18 at Guilford W 91-86(OT)2/20 at Appalachian State L 56-72

Tubby SmithHPU’s seventh all-time leading scorer with 1,589 points from 1969-73 and is currently the head coach of the University of Memphis.

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Steve JohnsonLetterman in 1978-79.

Charlie FloydAveraged 20.3 points and 10.4 re-bounds from 1977-79.

2/22 at Gardner-Webb L 86-1112/27 Elon (CCL) W 60-592/28 Guilford (CCL) W 82-80(OT)3/3 Guilford (N26) L 55-58MEL - at Melbourne, Fla.WS - at Winston-Salem, N.C.BOI - at Boiling Springs, N.C.CCL - Carolinas Conf. Tourn. (Lexington, N.C.)N26 - NAIA District 26 Playoffs

1978-79 (27-6)11/17 at Southern Tech W 68-6511/21 at Coastal Carolina W 72-7111/24 Wingate W 99-7211/25 Gardner-Webb L 81-9812/2 Elon L 62-6312/6 Atlantic Christian W 80-5412/9 at Guilford L 72-73(OT)12/11 at Wingate W 84-6612/13 Mars Hill W 69-6312/16 Gardner-Webb (GRC) W 61-601/6 at Elon W 69-631/8 at Mars Hill W 82-701/11 at UNC Pembroke L 72-851/13 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 67-751/18 Barber-Scotia W 90-771/20 Catawba W 82-681/23 at Gardner-Webb W 51-491/27 at Pfeiffer W 75-671/31 at Atlantic Christian W 75-562/3 Lenoir-Rhyne W 63-442/7 UNC Pembroke W 82-622/10 at Catawba W 63-552/12 at Barber-Scotia W 84-81(OT)2/17 Guilford W 75-732/23 Pfeiffer W 70-62-- at Catawba (CCS) W 64-57-- Atlantic Christian (CCS) W 45-36-- Pfeiffer (CCS) W 54-51-- St. Augustine’s (N26) W 93-90-- Winston-Salem St. (N26) W 71-49-- Pfeiffer (N26) W 71-54

-- Oregon Tech (NAT) W 92-61-- Briar Cliff (NAT) L 65-76GRC - at Greensboro ColiseumCCS - Carolinas Conf. Tourn. (Salisbury, N.C.)N26 - NAIA District 26 PlayoffsNAT - NAIA National Tournament

1979-80 (22-8)11/23 Barber-Scotia W 68-5811/24 Gardner-Webb L 43-45(OT)12/1 Elon W 51-4612/5 at Atlantic Christian W 64-6112/8 Guilford W 76-6112/10 Wingate W 85-7612/12 Mars Hill W 59-5612/15 Gardner-Webb W 63-601/5 at Elon W 51-381/7 at Mars Hill L 71-771/9 UNC Pembroke W 59-581/12 Lenoir-Rhyne W 57-461/15 Radford W 59-401/17 at Barber-Scotia W 74-641/19 at Catawba L 55-591/23 at Gardner-Webb W 72-611/26 at Pfeiffer W 65-551/30 Atlantic Christian W 70-652/2 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 80-852/6 at UNC Pembroke W 67-652/9 Catawba L 59-662/12 Barber-Scotia W 51-432/13 at Wingate W 72-712/16 at Guilford W 61-522/20 at Radford L 67-762/23 Pfeiffer W 62-47-- Pfeiffer (CCS) W 61-54-- Guilford (CCS) W 73-64-- at Catawba (CCS) L 9-10-- Belmont-Abbey (CCS) L 37-40CCS - Carolinas Conf. Tourn. (Salisbury, N.C.)

1980-81 (16-12)11/15 Barber-Scotia W 99-7111/19 at Barber-Scotia W 83-7311/26 Wingate W 72-6511/28 Coastal Carolina (FLO) L 55-62(OT)11/29 at Francis Marion W 41-3912/1 at Campbell W 48-3612/3 Atlantic Christian W 53-48(OT)12/6 at Guilford L 60-6412/10 Mars Hill W 67-5712/19 Milligan (GRC) L 71-7412/20 Bluefield State (GRC) W 83-731/5 at Mars Hill W 50-43(OT)1/8 at UNC Pembroke L 30-361/10 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 34-321/12 at Elon L 43-471/17 Catawba L 21-241/20 at Gardner-Webb L 44-531/24 at Pfeiffer W 81-721/28 at Atlantic Christian W 58-56(OT)1/31 Lenoir-Rhyne L 51-53(3OT)2/2 Gardner-Webb L 33-352/4 UNC Pembroke W 43-422/7 at Catawba W 37-342/11 at Wingate W 82-642/14 Guilford W 50-462/18 Elon L 54-572/21 Pfeiffer L 59-612/24 Wingate L 42-43FLO - at Florence, S.C.GRC - at Greensboro Coliseum

1981-82 (15-10)11/20 at College of Charleston L 48-9311/25 Wingate W 90-6511/28 UNC Pembroke W 70-62-- at Greensboro W 34-29-- Winston-Salem St. (GRC) L 117-119(OT)12/9 at Atlantic Christian W 62-5212/12 Guilford W 104-6212/18 Gardner-Webb (GRC) W 74-6312/19 Lenoir-Rhyne (GRC) W 75-711/6 SUNY-New Paltz W 89-67

1/8 at USC Upstate L 69-931/9 Southern Wesleyan (SPA) L 58-681/16 at Catawba L 65-951/20 Elon W 12-101/23 at Pfeiffer L 50-51(OT)1/25 at Gardner-Webb W 84-681/27 Atlantic Christian W 36-321/30 USC Upstate W 76-612/3 at UNC Pembroke W 79-662/6 Catawba L 40-422/10 Wingate L 73-812/13 at Guilford W 47-412/17 at Elon W 69-672/20 Pfeiffer L 54-59-- UNC Pembroke (CCS) L 68-75GRC - at Greensboro ColiseumSPA - at Spartanburg, S.C.CCS - Carolinas Conf. Tourn. (Salisbury, N.C.)

1982-83 (6-19)11/20 Belmont-Abbey L 69-81(OT)11/24 Wingate L 54-5711/27 UNC Pembroke W 83-77-- Guilford (GRC) L 65-70-- Elon (GRC) L 77-10412/8 Atlantic Christian L 87-90(OT)12/11 at Guilford L 77-8612/17 UNC Greensboro (GRC) L 46-5712/18 Greensboro Coll. (GRC) W 59-521/8 Lenoir-Rhyne W 72-621/10 at Belmont-Abbey L 51-551/12 at USC Upstate L 57-781/15 Catawba L 79-971/19 at Elon W 86-791/22 Pfeiffer L 65-851/26 at Atlantic Christian L 77-821/29 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 74-722/2 at UNC Pembroke L 76-922/5 at Catawba L 71-902/9 at Wingate L 69-712/12 Guilford W 82-792/16 Elon L 77-832/19 at Pfeiffer L 67-682/23 Gardner-Webb L 79-89-- Catawba (CCE) L 63-83GRC - at Greensboro ColiseumCCE - Carolinas Conf. Tourn. (Elon, N.C.)

1983-84 (15-9)11/21 at Belmont-Abbey L 58-6011/23 Wingate W 66-5111/26 UNC Pembroke L 55-70-- Greensboro College W 67-6412/3 UNC Greensboro W 67-6412/7 at Atlantic Christian W 62-6012/10 Guilford W 68-561/7 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 73-691/11 Belmont-Abbey W 57-561/14 at Catawba L 55-571/18 Elon W 54-531/21 at Pfeiffer L 51-541/25 Atlantic Christian W 66-651/28 Lenoir-Rhyne L 63-682/1 at UNC Pembroke W 51-492/4 Catawba W 60-592/8 at Wingate W 65-562/11 at Guilford W 55-532/15 at Elon L 58-722/18 Pfeiffer L 38-402/23 Gardner-Webb W 35-32-- Elon (CCT) W 64-59-- UNC Pembroke (CCT) L 48-71-- UNC Pembroke (N26) L 44-45CCT - Carolinas Conference TournamentN26 - NAIA District 26 Playoffs

1984-85 (18-12)11/13 at Barber-Scotia W 60-4911/17 Belmont-Abbey L 49-6411/19 Lenoir-Rhyne (BOI) W 79-6611/20 at Gardner-Webb W 48-4711/23 Carson-Newman (WS) L 74-8511/24 at Winston-Salem St. L 58-60(OT)

11/26 Barber-Scotia W 85-5811/28 UNC Pembroke L 64-7211/30 Francis Marion (LON) W 61-5812/1 at Longwood W 66-6312/5 Atlantic Christian W 94-6912/8 at Guilford W 73-6512/10 at Wingate L 53-5412/12 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 73-851/4 Erskine (GRE) L 62-741/5 Erskine (GRE) L 70-801/10 at Belmont-Abbey W 50-461/12 Catawba W 73-591/16 Elon W 53-511/19 Pfeiffer L 63-701/23 at Atlantic Christian W 42-40(OT)1/26 Lenoir-Rhyne W 78-721/30 UNC Pembroke W 84-732/2 at Catawba L 70-712/6 Wingate W 77-622/9 Guilford W 39-382/13 at Elon W 78-682/16 at Pfeiffer L 38-412/20 Gardner-Webb W 67-652/28 at Catawba (CCS) L 46-59BOI - at Boiling Springs, N.C.WS - at Winston-Salem, N.C.LON - at Longwood, Va.GRE - at Greenwood, S.C.CCS - Carolinas Conf. Tourn. (Salisbury, N.C.)

1985-86 (11-17)11/14 at Piedmont W 93-4611/16 at Belmont-Abbey L 66-7411/22 Piedmont W 106-5511/27 UNC Pembroke W 70-65-- Paine L 54-67-- Barber-Scotia W 66-6012/4 at Atlantic Christian L 64-6712/7 Guilford L 68-7712/11 Lenoir-Rhyne L 64-70(2OT)12/14 Wingate L 62-661/3 Erskine (GRE) L 50-551/4 Mars Hill (GRE) W 73-711/9 Belmont-Abbey L 54-591/11 at Catawba W 68-661/13 Mount St. Mary’s W Forfeit1/15 at Elon L 77-871/18 at Pfeiffer W 79-78(OT)1/20 at Gardner-Webb L 72-851/22 Atlantic Christian L 74-781/25 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 51-531/29 at UNC Pembroke L 72-872/1 Catawba L 73-762/5 at Wingate L 68-752/8 Guilford W 66-632/12 Elon W 78-652/15 Pfeiffer L 54-652/19 Gardner-Webb W 69-59-- Guilford (CCT) L 57-59GRE - at Greenwood, S.C.CCT - Carolinas Conference Tournament

1986-87 (18-10)11/15 Belmont-Abbey W 78-7611/18 at Gardner-Webb L 58-6011/24 at Mars Hill W 72-6311/26 UNC Pembroke L 57-6311/28 St. Augustine (WS) L 80-8511/29 at Winston-Salem St. L 45-4612/1 Wingate W 80-6812/3 Atlantic Christian L 79-8412/6 at Guilford W 66-64(OT)12/10 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 54-581/10 Catawba L 74-76(2OT)1/14 at Elon W 52-501/17 Pfeiffer W 70-541/21 at Atlantic Christian L 84-1051/24 Lenoir-Rhyne W 71-581/29 at UNC Pembroke L 73-822/2 at Belmont-Abbey W 76-592/5 at Wingate W 70-672/7 Guilford W 84-682/11 Elon W 65-632/14 at Pfeiffer W 68-582/18 Gardner-Webb W 72-51

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2/26 Barton W 84-803/4 Barton (CCH) W 75-613/5 Coker (CCH) W 83-793/6 Pfeiffer (CCH) L 67-76BOI - at Boiling Springs, N.C.FLO - at Florence, S.C.IPA - at Indiana, Pa.CPA - at California, Pa.CCH - Carolinas Conf. Tourn. (High Point, N.C.)

1994-95 (20-9)11/19 Winston-Salem St. W 78-7611/28 Otterbein W 68-5912/2 Kutztown (FAR) W 97-5612/3 at Longwood W 70-6412/8 Limestone W 103-7512/10 at Winston-Salem St. L 75-861/2 Lee (BAB) L 86-991/3 Cornerstone (BAB) W 100-881/4 Northland (BAB) W 82-681/5 Houghton (LWF) W 90-721/6 at Warner W 75-68-- Bethel (LWF) W 109-1001/11 at Barton L 63-671/14 Lees-McRae W 72-641/18 Pfeiffer L 82-881/21 at Coker L 57-641/25 at Belmont-Abbey W 100-881/28 at St. Andrews W 84-702/1 at Mount Olive W 86-722/4 Barton W 91-822/8 at Lees-McRae L 61-652/11 at Pfeiffer L 86-922/15 Coker W 77-642/18 Belmont-Abbey W 74-712/22 St. Andrews W 78-602/25 Mount Olive L 60-65-- Barton (CCM) W 76-55-- Coker (CCM) W 71-54-- at Pfeiffer (CCM) L 79-84FAR - at Farmville, Va.BAB - at Babson Park, Fla.LWF - at Lake Wales, Fla.CCM - Carolinas Conf. Tourn. (Misenheimer, N.C.)

1995-96 (24-7)11/18 at Winston-Salem St. L 69-7111/21 at Coll. of West Virginia L 85-9311/28 Pfeiffer W 59-5311/30 Erskine W 68-6412/5 Coll. of West Virginia W 100-8712/7 Queens W 76-6812/9 Winston-Salem St. W 75-621/4 Life (LWF) L 68-861/5 St. Thomas (LWF) W 72-591/6 Illinois Tech (LWF) W 73-631/8 Coker W 69-561/10 at St. Andrews W 81-781/15 at Lees-McRae W 78-511/17 Barton W 83-701/20 at Mount Olive L 78-931/24 at Pfeiffer L 69-841/27 Longwood W 68-611/29 Belmont-Abbey W 82-801/31 at Coker W 55-402/7 Lees-McRae W 80-62

Damond, Derek and Dustin Van Weerdhuizen (left to right)Brothers all played for High Point University between 1996-2003. Dustin is in HPU’s 1,000-point club.

2/21 Mars Hill W 67-552/26 UNC Pembroke (CCS) W 65-602/27 Pfeiffer (CCS) W 82-622/28 Elon (CCS) W 56-513/2 Belmont-Abbey (N26) W 77-703/5 Atlantic Christian (N26) L 64-67WS - at Winston-Salem, N.C.CCS - Carolinas Conf. Tourn. (Salisbury, N.C.)N26 - NAIA District 26 Playoffs

1987-88 (21-7)11/21 at Mars Hill W 79-7411/25 UNC Pembroke W 84-6311/27 Limestone (BOI) W 77-6611/28 North Georgia (BOI) L 73-7412/2 at Atlantic Christian W 71-5712/5 Guilford L 59-7712/9 Lenoir-Rhyne W 61-4812/12 Wingate W 75-6612/19 Francis Marion W 76-71(OT)1/9 at Catawba W 90-83(OT)1/13 Elon L 76-911/16 at Pfeiffer W 64-491/20 Atlantic Christian W 71-621/23 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 60-661/25 Gardner-Webb W 67-631/27 at UNC Pembroke W 64-621/30 Catawba W 79-642/4 at Wingate W 64-482/6 at Guilford L 66-742/10 at Elon L 71-77(OT)2/13 Pfeiffer W 70-572/20 at Gardner-Webb W 70-662/23 Mars Hill W 80-63-- Guilford (CCT) W 70-60-- Catawba (CCT) W 91-89-- Wingate (CCT) W 67-64-- Elon (CCT) W 99-95(2OT)-- Belmont-Abbey (N26) L 70-85BOI - at Boiling Springs, N.C.CCT - Carolinas Conference TournamentN26 - NAIA District 26 Playoffs

1988-89 (22-6)11/18 Lander (FLO) L 89-9011/19 at Francis Marion W 65-6311/25 Southern Wesleyan (SAL) W 94-7011/26 at Catawba W 97-8312/7 Mount Olive W 105-102(OT)12/10 Elon W 101-8312/16 Barber-Scotia W 85-6512/17 Gardner-Webb W 86-701/2 Benedictine (Ill.) W 108-911/6 Benedictine (Ill.) W 101-861/7 at Atlantic Christian W 84-811/14 UNC Pembroke W 88-871/16 Wingate W 94-931/18 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 52-541/21 Pfeiffer W 79-771/25 St. Andrews L 73-751/30 at Mount Olive W 85-822/1 at Elon W 83-632/4 Atlantic Christian W 87-832/8 at UNC Pembroke L 96-1132/11 at Wingate L 76-782/15 Lenoir-Rhyne W 76-672/18 at Pfeiffer W 111-1012/22 at St. Andrews W 101-93-- Elon (CCS) W 83-76-- Pfeiffer (CCS) W 107-90-- Wingate (CCS) W 97-92-- Guilford (N26) L 84-85FLO - at Florence, S.C.SAL - at Salisbury, N.C.CCS - Carolinas Conf. Tourn. (Salisbury, N.C.)N26 - NAIA District 26 Playoffs

1989-90 (8-17)11/24 West Liberty State (SAL) W 85-7211/25 at Catawba W 87-6211/29 Elon L 73-8812/1 Auburn-Montgomery (MAR) L 83-8712/2 Earl Paulk (MAR) L 90-9212/5 Catawba L 80-82

12/15 Barber-Scotia L 70-7112/16 Lander L 75-1011/2 St. Mary’s (FBA) W 89-691/4 Bluefield (FBA) W 66-601/10 at Atlantic Christian L 78-881/13 at UNC Pembroke W 92-801/17 Mount Olive L 83-901/20 at Belmont-Abbey L 82-961/24 St. Andrews W 67-661/27 at Pfeiffer L 82-962/1 at Elon L 52-542/3 Atlantic Christian W 81-792/4 at Catawba L 59-772/7 UNC Pembroke L 81-902/10 at Mount Olive L 62-882/14 Belmont-Abbey W 85-732/17 at St. Andrews L 66-682/21 Pfeiffer L 76-872/28 Mount Olive (CCH) L 75-77SAL - at Salisbury, N.C.MAR - at Marietta, Ga.FBA - at Freeport, BahamasCCH - Carolinas Conf. Tourn. (High Point, N.C.)

1990-91 (12-18)11/23 Limestone (SAL) W 96-8211/24 at Catawba W 73-6611/26 Greensboro College W 98-5511/28 at Elon L 58-6211/30 Talladega (MAR) L 61-6412/1 Nova Southeastern (MAR) W 101-6512/5 Catawba W 101-7812/8 Elon L 55-5912/14 at Guilford W 82-7912/15 Limestone W 76-71-- Belmont (NAB) L 66-100-- NW Oklahoma (NAB) L 60-72-- Medgar Evers (NAB) L 70-901/10 St. Andrews L 78-811/14 at Greensboro College W 85-701/16 at Barton L 76-931/19 Mount Olive W 87-811/21 at Limestone L 61-731/23 Pfeiffer L 82-1061/26 Belmont-Abbey W 87-641/30 at UNC Pembroke L 82-952/2 at St. Andrews L 57-642/4 at Catawba W 85-762/6 Guilford W 68-632/9 Barton L 84-862/13 at Mount Olive L 79-922/16 at Pfeiffer L 89-1032/20 at Belmont-Abbey L 83-972/23 UNC Pembroke L 90-962/27 UNC Pembroke (CCH) L 78-100SAL - at Salisbury, N.C.MAR - at Marietta, Ga.NAB - at Nassau, BahamasCCH - Carolinas Conf. Tourn. (High Point, N.C.)

1991-92 (16-14)11/23 at Elon L 81-9711/25 at Gardner-Webb L 70-7211/26 Newberry (BOI) L 60-6611/29 Wingate (GAF) L 84-8611/30 Barber-Scotia (GAF) L 70-7112/4 Lees-McRae W 102-7412/13 Limestone W 109-981/11 at Coker L 71-831/16 at Longwood W 93-711/18 Barton W 91-811/22 at St. Andrews L 67-821/25 at Mount Olive L 77-831/29 Pfeiffer L 66-882/1 Belmont-Abbey W 80-712/5 Coker W 71-582/8 at Barton W 92-782/10 at UNC Pembroke L 77-842/13 at Greensboro College W 88-722/15 St. Andrews W 79-632/19 Mount Olive W 80-692/22 at Pfeiffer L 69-1032/24 UNC Pembroke W 94-902/26 at Belmont-Abbey L 74-77-- St. Andrews W 80-60

-- UNC Pembroke W 88-712/29 at Pfeiffer (CCM) L 59-983/2 Lenoir-Rhyne (CCM) L 74-87BOI - at Boiling Springs, N.C.GAF - at Gaffney, S.C.CCM - Carolinas Conf. Tourn. (Misenheimer, N.C.)

1992-93 (12-15)11/20 Lees-McRae W 75-7011/24 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 100-9411/27 Limestone (FLO) L 78-8011/28 Elon (FLO) L 76-8011/30 Greensboro College L 73-8012/4 Rio Grande (Salisbury) L 72-10712/5 at Catawba W 86-7812/9 at Lees-McRae W 72-6412/12 Elon W 79-7012/18 Lenoir-Rhyne L 61-821/8 Millersville (IPA) L 74-781/9 at Indiana (Pa.) L 51-771/11 Longwood L 57-581/13 at Barton W 69-661/16 St. Andrews W 57-491/20 Mount Olive W 76-681/23 at Belmont-Abbey W 63-621/27 at Pfeiffer L 62-871/30 Coker W 63-542/1 Barton W 84-822/6 at St. Andrews L 53-722/9 at Mount Olive L 70-732/13 Pfeiffer L 82-862/17 Belmont-Abbey W 72-652/20 at Coker L 65-722/25 Barton (CCM) L 69-812/26 Lenoir-Rhyne (CCM) L 74-91FLO - at Florence, S.C.IPA - at Indiana, Pa.CCM - Carolinas Conf. Tourn. (Misenheimer, N.C.)

1993-94 (21-8)11/19 UNC Pembroke (BOI) W 74-7111/20 at Gardner-Webb W 87-7011/26 Longwood (FLO) W 75-6711/27 St. Leo (FLO) W 89-7811/29 at Limestone W 74-6412/8 Newberry W 77-6312/11 at Elon W 83-671/5 Mansfield (IPA) W 60-581/6 at Indiana (Pa.) L 76-841/8 Tiffin (CPA) W 56-431/9 at California (Pa.) L 61-761/12 at Barton W 85-711/15 at St. Andrews W 85-671/19 at Mount Olive W 73-681/22 Belmont-Abbey W 80-651/26 Pfeiffer W 77-711/29 at Coker L 67-721/31 at Newberry L 65-672/2 at Lees-McRae L 63-792/5 St. Andrews W 83-682/8 Mount Olive W 71-672/12 at Pfeiffer L 87-1042/16 at Belmont-Abbey W 82-662/19 Coker L 47-502/23 Lees-McRae W 83-79

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2/10 at Belmont-Abbey W 81-772/12 St. Andrews W 89-722/14 at Queens W 79-762/17 at Erskine W 88-712/21 at Barton W 85-702/24 Mount Olive W 91-712/26 Erskine (CVH) W 68-642/27 Mount Olive (CVH) W 85-802/28 Queens (CVH) L 73-863/6 Presbyterian (ND2) W 76-673/7 Queens (ND2) L 70-81LWF - at Lake Wales, Fla.CVH - CVAC Tournament (High Point, N.C.)ND2 - NCAA Div. II Tournament (Richmond, Va.)

1996-97 (18-12)11/16 Anderson W 93-7111/20 at Erskine W 70-6112/2 Lees-McRae L 77-9512/4 Coker L 63-7112/7 Winston-Salem St. L 61-73-- Tiffin (NAB) W 82-72-- Graceland (NAB) L 66-81-- Walsh (NAB) W 56-551/8 Barton L 83-891/11 Belmont-Abbey L 73-761/13 Queens L 58-761/16 at St. Andrews W 86-721/18 at Longwood L 48-561/22 Pfeiffer W 91-881/25 at Queens L 58-751/27 at Mount Olive W 85-761/29 Erskine W 76-642/1 at Belmont-Abbey W 82-562/3 at Pfeiffer W 77-712/8 Mount Olive W 72-602/10 at Barton L 67-752/12 at Lees-McRae W 96-792/15 at Coker L 61-802/19 St. Andrews W 71-622/22 Longwood W 70-642/25 St. Andrews (CVH) W 87-792/26 Barton (CVH) W 87-762/27 Queens (CVH) W 71-683/6 Pittsburgh-Johnstown (N2) W 94-923/7 Salem-Teikyo (N2) L 82-91NAB - at Nassau, BahamasCVH - CVAC Tournament (High Point, N.C.)N2 - NCAA Div. II Tournament (Salem, Va.)

1997-98 (12-13)-- Davis & Elkins W 75-6611/14 at Point Park L 60-7211/21 at Virgin Islands (STV) W 82-5811/22 Florida Southern (STV) L 71-9411/28 Elon (MIS) L 80-9011/29 Catawba (MIS) W 74-6911/30 at Georgia Southern L 58-7312/1 at Longwood L 70-7712/3 at Anderson W 99-8512/10 Lees-McRae W 117-8312/13 Longwood W 70-5412/20 at Lees-McRae W 73-681/2 Drew (NAB) W 76-621/4 Elmira (NAB) W 74-681/5 DePauw (NAB) W 58-551/10 Coker W 69-551/12 at St. Andrews L 76-851/17 Elon L 60-611/25 at UNC Asheville L 67-921/31 Anderson W 83-772/5 at Coker L 70-792/8 at Elon L 68-802/19 at Winston-Salem St. L 64-882/21 at Mount Olive L 66-872/25 at Elon (BL) L 75-81STV - at St. Thomas, Virgin IslandsMIS - at Misenheimer, N.C.NAB - at Nassau, BahamasBL - Big South Tournament (Elon, N.C.)

1998-99 (10-16)11/17 at Longwood L 70-7311/21 at Georgia Southern L 78-88

11/24 Lees-McRae W 107-7112/8 Mount Olive L 65-6912/11 St. Andrews W 81-7312/14 at Lees-McRae W 84-7212/18 at Ark.-Little Rock (LR) L 82-8612/19 Centenary (LR) L 67-7612/30 at Utah L 42-731/2 at PR-Mayaguez W 67-461/3 at PR-Mayaguez W 87-381/5 at PR-Bayamon W 93-791/9 Charleston Southern W 77-751/13 at Coastal Carolina L 81-901/16 at Winthrop L 66-741/20 at UNC Asheville L 78-891/23 Liberty W 93-89(OT)1/27 Radford L 66-761/30 at Elon L 65-732/1 at Charleston Southern L 76-792/4 UNC Asheville L 66-692/6 Winthrop L 68-862/11 at Radford L 70-882/13 at Liberty L 55-722/17 Coastal Carolina W 81-642/20 Elon W 83-75LR - Arkansas-Little Rock Tournament

1999-00 (11-17, 5-9 BSC-6th)11/20 Lees-McRae W 103-6211/26 LaSalle (AL) L 62-8511/27 Centenary (AL) W 63-56(OT)11/30 at Campbell W 90-6612/2 Longwood W 83-5812/11 Erskine W 75-5812/17 at Wake Forest L 35-7912/19 at Florida L 60-10912/21 at Jacksonville L 86-101

12/30 Yale W 62-601/2 at San Diego State L 63-741/4 at UNLV L 53-721/7 at Fresno State L 65-961/9 at UC-Irvine L 69-741/15 Charleston Southern* W 79-611/17 Coastal Carolina* L 68-731/22 at Winthrop* L 57-751/24 UNC Asheville* W 60-581/27 at Radford* L 74-961/29 Elon* W 77-602/1 at Liberty* L 63-88

2/5 at Coastal Carolina* L 67-752/7 at Charleston Southern* W 56-542/12 Winthrop* L 55-602/16 Liberty* W 74-652/18 at UNC Asheville* L 57-722/24 Radford* L 65-742/26 at Elon* L 79-88AL - Alabama Tournament (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

2000-01 (8-20, 3-11 BSC-8th)11/27 at William & Mary L 62-8711/19 Warren Wilson W 69-4711/21 at Brown L 83-9111/25 Georgia Southern W 67-6611/28 Campbell W 61-4312/2 Bluefield W 61-5712/4 Radford L 56-6612/7 at West Virginia L 56-6812/9 Jacksonville L 41-5412/16 at Wright State L 39-8012/18 at Eastern Kentucky L 68-72(OT)12/27 at Kentucky L 49-10212/30 at Virginia Tech L 75-84(OT)1/3 Lees-McRae W 58-491/10 at UNC Wilmington L 48-661/13 at UNC Asheville* L 71-811/17 Winthrop* L 56-671/20 at Charleston Southern* L 47-591/22 at Coastal Carolina* L 67-711/27 at Elon* L 55-581/31 Liberty* L 61-652/3 UNC Asheville* W 56-512/7 at Winthrop* L 54-742/10 Coastal Carolina* W 60-582/12 Charleston Southern* L 58-632/17 at Liberty* L 72-772/21 at Radford* L 61-792/24 Elon* W 70-68

2001-02 (11-19, 5-9 BSC-Tied 6th)11/16 at Auburn L 59-6311/20 William & Mary W 63-5711/24 UNC Wilmington L 66-7411/27 Warren Wilson W 91-4212/1 Brown L 69-8112/4 Eastern Kentucky W 70-6012/6 Delaware L 63-7812/8 Wright State L 55-7712/15 at Oklahoma L 63-10712/18 at Florida L 49-1031/3 Covenant W 93-601/5 Coastal Carolina* W 87-711/7 Charleston Southern* W 77-711/12 at Birmingham-So.* L 57-741/16 at UNC Asheville* L 72-831/19 at Radford* L 77-78(OT)1/21 Winthrop* L 75-831/24 at Liberty* W 73-581/26 Elon* W 73-631/29 at Winthrop* L 71-812/2 UNC Asheville* L 61-672/4 Birmingham-Southern* L 65-682/7 at Charleston Southern* L 55-602/9 at Coastal Carolina* L 76-982/14 Radford* L 60-782/16 Liberty* W 99-98 (2OT)2/21 at Elon* L 66-742/28 UNC Asheville (BR) W 72-713/1 Radford (BR) W 72-70(OT)3/2 Winthrop (BR) L 48-78BR - Big South Tournament (Roanoke, Va.)

2002-03 (7-20, 3-11 BSC-8th)11/22 Northern Arizona (MS) W 70-6511/23 at Central Conn. St. (MS) W 74-6311/27 Clemson (GRC) L 65-9112/3 at Kentucky L 64-8412/5 at The Citadel L 67-8212/15 at Vanderbilt L 75-8112/17 at Campbell L 80-9912/21 at Washington State (SP) L 71-7812/28 Campbell W 79-76

12/31 UNC Greensboro W 81-741/4 at Radford* W 81-671/9 at Liberty* L 70-741/11 Coastal Carolina* L 75-771/13 Charleston Southern* L 66-75(OT)1/18 Birmingham-Southern* L 60-641/25 at Elon* L 61-651/27 UNC Asheville* L 60-641/31 at Winthrop* L 59-842/2 Radford* W 75-642/5 at UNC Asheville* L 76-782/8 at Charleston Southern* L 56-612/10 at Coastal Carolina* L 71-892/15 Winthrop* L 70-862/19 at Birmingham-So.* L 62-632/26 Liberty* W 72-683/1 Elon* L 46-703/4 at Winthrop (BO) L 64-80MS - at Mohegan Sun (New Britain, Conn.)GRC - at Greensboro ColiseumSP - at Spokane (Wash.) ArenaBO - Big South Tournament (Rock Hill, S.C.)

2003-04 (19-11, 10-6 BSC-Tied 3rd)11/21 Allen W 107-7111/24 at Clemson L 81-8811/26 at Michigan L 49-8411/30 at Virginia L 64-7912/2 at Western Carolina W 66-6412/6 at Mount St. Mary’s W 72-6412/9 Ferrum W 85-6412/13 at UNC Greensboro W 85-7212/20 at Furman L 87-9812/27 North Carolina A&T W 88-6312/30 The Citadel W 94-701/3 at Charleston Southern* W 80-661/5 at Coastal Carolina* W 75-691/8 Winthrop* W 77-621/10 at Liberty* L 66-791/14 VMI* W 78-571/17 Radford* W 72-671/24 at UNC Asheville* W 83-701/28 at Birmingham-So.* L 43-681/31 Liberty* L 56-672/6 Charleston Southern* W 81-78(OT)2/9 Coastal Carolina* L 52-732/11 at Winthrop* L 67-782/14 UNC Asheville* L 73-782/16 Birmingham-Southern* W 63-622/21 at Radford* W 58-572/25 at VMI* W 76-753/2 VMI (BH) W 75-433/4 UNC Asheville (BH) W 63-493/6 at Liberty (BL) L 44-89BH - Big South Tournament (High Point, N.C.)BL - Big South Tournament (Lynchburg, Va.)

2004-05 (13-18, 7-9 BSC-Tied 4th)11/20 Southeastern W 118-6611/25 Oklahoma (AK) L 65-9311/26 Utah (AK) L 69-7811/27 at Alaska-Anchorage L 65-6611/30 at North Carolina A&T L 68-7712/2 Greensboro College W 79-4212/4 at Creighton L 60-7912/7 at Michigan L 53-6712/11 Furman L 45-5812/18 Mt. St. Mary’s W 78-6112/21 at Marshall L 73-7412/29 at James Madison W 82-631/3 Utah Valley State W 75-511/5 Liberty* W 73-561/8 Birmingham-Southern* W 85-721/12 UNC Asheville* W 92-731/15 at Charleston Southern* L 74-761/17 at Coastal Carolina* W 79-641/22 at Radford* L 83-85(OT)1/26 VMI* W 88-722/1 at Liberty* L 81-842/5 at UNC Asheville* L 77-892/8 Winthrop* L 55-722/10 at Birmingham-So.* L 73-742/12 Coastal Carolina* W 79-72

Geordie CullenLed HPU in scoring and rebounding twice, with 18.3 ppg and 8.2 rpg in 1998-99 and 15.4 ppg and 6.5 rpg in 1999-2000.

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2/14 Charleston Southern* W 74-562/19 at Winthrop* L 66-742/23 Radford* L 87-92(OT)2/26 at VMI* L 61-693/1 at UNC Asheville (BE) W 98-93(OT)3/3 Charleston So. (BH) L 55-58AK - Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska)BE - Big South Tournament (Lexington, Va.)BH - Big South Tournament (High Point, N.C.)

2005-06 (16-13, 8-8 BSC-5th)11/18 Holy Cross (WM) L 73-8511/19 Maine (WM) W 70-6711/21 Southeastern W 110-5711/26 Western Carolina W 73-6611/29 at Kentucky L 55-7512/3 Ferrum W 103-6112/7 at Elon W 73-7112/17 at Longwood W 88-7212/28 at Utah L 44-8012/30 at Utah Valley State W 82-691/3 at Liberty* L 80-831/7 Charleston Southern* W 78-671/9 Coastal Carolina* W 82-621/12 at VMI* W 100-901/18 at Radford* L 76-961/21 Winthrop* L 67-701/23 Birmingham-Southern* L 58-741/28 at UNC Asheville* W 64-452/1 Radford* W 76-622/4 at Charleston Southern* L 66-862/6 at Coastal Carolina* L 60-782/11 at Birmingham So.* L 69-732/15 VMI* W 73-722/17 at Loyola (Md.) L 71-772/20 UNC Asheville* W 88-672/23 at Winthrop* L 78-942/25 Liberty* W 78-492/28 at Radford (BA) W 87-843/2 at Winthrop (BO) L 65-77WM - William & Mary Tip-Off Classic (Williamsburg, Va.)BA - Big South Tournament (Radford, Va.)BO - Big South Tournament (Rock Hill, S.C.)

2006-07 (22-10, 11-3 BSC-2nd)11/10 UT-Martin (JT) L 61-6411/11 Howard (JT) W 81-6211/12 at Cincinnati (JT) L 51-6311/15 Covenant College W 94-6711/21 Chowan W 75-5911/24 at #24 Maryland L 63-81

12/2 Ohio Valley W 93-4812/4 Elon W 62-4812/6 Longwood W 59-5712/9 at #3 North Carolina L 69-9412/16 Gardner-Webb W 65-5112/18 at Florida State L 64-8112/22 Loyola (Md.) W 63-571/2 Lees-McRae W 88-621/6 Radford* W 81-741/10 at VMI* W 115-1041/13 UNC Asheville* W 90-641/17 Liberty* W 77-711/20 at Charleston Southern* W 95-87(OT)1/22 at Coastal Carolina* W 59-561/25 Winthrop* L 63-641/28 at Longwood L 64-691/31 at Radford* W 75-652/3 at Liberty* L 79-962/6 at Savannah State W 70-492/10 Coastal Carolina* W 71-632/14 at UNC Asheville* W 69-672/17 Charleston Southern* W 70-502/20 at Winthrop* L 60-722/24 VMI* W 109-922/27 Radford (BH) W 90-733/1 VMI (BO) L 81-91JT - Jim Thorpe Classic (Cincinnati, Ohio)BH - Big South Tournament (High Point, N.C.)BO - Big South Tournament (Rock Hill, S.C.)

2007-08 (17-14, 8-6 BSC-3rd)11/9 at Charlotte L 55-6111/13 Utah (PNT) L 64-7711/14 NJIT (PNT) W 76-5311/19 Warren Wilson W 93-2311/27 at Gardner-Webb L 71-8612/1 at Longwood W 80-6812/5 at Dayton L 54-6812/8 Johnson & Wales W 75-6512/14 Anderson W 87-4812/18 Savannah State W 67-5112/22 at Savannah State L 59-621/2 at Florida L 70-881/8 Florida Christian W 124-431/12 Winthrop* W 62-611/16 at UNC Asheville* L 58-741/19 Coastal Carolina* L 61-661/21 Charleston Southern* W 73-471/24 Longwood W 68-541/26 at Liberty* L 51-551/28 at Radford* W 70-68

2/2 VMI* W 90-712/6 Liberty* W 67-532/9 at Winthrop* L 54-622/13 UNC Asheville* W 80-712/16 at Charleston Southern* L 77-812/18 at Coastal Carolina* L 55-562/23 at Towson L 72-732/27 Radford* W 77-543/1 at VMI* W 99-883/4 Coastal Carolina (BH) W 59-563/6 Winthrop (BS) L 53-61PNT - Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT Season Tip-Off (Seattle, Wash.)BH - Big South Tournament (High Point, N.C.)BS - Big South Tournament (Asheville, N.C.)

2008-09 (9-21, 4-14 BSC-9th)11/14 at Duquesne L 55-8411/20 Atlanta Christian W 91-5111/22 at North Carolina State L 56-6911/25 at South Florida L 46-5911/28 Montreat W 100-5012/1 Charleston Southern* L 52-6212/3 at N.C. Central W 73-6412/6 Presbyterian* L 53-7012/10 Limestone W 72-4312/13 Towson L 57-7112/19 Youngstown State L 61-6412/28 at #23 Minnesota L 56-821/3 at Coastal Carolina* L 69-821/7 at Winthrop* W 42-401/10 Gardner-Webb* L 57-601/13 at UNC Asheville* L 59-611/17 Radford* L 52-651/20 Liberty* L 56-611/24 at VMI* L 85-921/27 at Liberty* L 63-781/31 at Presbyterian* L 63-712/2 at Charleston Southern* W 64-572/7 Coastal Carolina* L 68-702/11 Winthrop* W 63-562/14 at Gardner-Webb* W 61-572/18 UNC Asheville* L 78-81(OT)2/23 Longwood W 81-692/25 at Radford* L 64-692/28 VMI* L 76-813/3 at Radford (BA) L 58-82BA - Big South Tournament (Radford, Va.)

2009-10 (15-15, 10-8 BSC-Tied 5th)11/14 UNC Pembroke W 104-7211/18 at Wake Forest L 60-8311/21 Hampden-Sydney W 100-7411/25 at Auburn L 54-7511/30 SC State W 74-6612/3 at Presbyterian* W 63-6112/5 at Winthrop* L 68-8212/9 at SC State L 63-7612/20 at Marshall L 76-10912/22 at Youngstown State L 69-8212/29 N.C. Central W 70-581/2 Gardner-Webb* W 78-681/4 UNC Asheville* W 66-621/9 Radford* W 83-771/11 at N.C. Central W 58-551/14 at Charleston Southern* L 69-731/16 at Coastal Carolina* L 58-751/21 Liberty* W 81-531/23 VMI* L 91-941/28 at UNC Asheville* L 69-831/30 at Gardner-Webb* W 82-80(OT)2/2 at Longwood L 66-702/7 at Radford* L 63-772/11 Coastal Carolina* W 69-652/13 Charleston Southern* W 73-682/16 at VMI* L 84-912/20 at Liberty* L 67-762/25 Winthrop* W 71-662/27 Presbyterian* W 67-483/2 at UNC Asheville (BS) L 73-84BS - Big South Tournament (Asheville, N.C.)

2010-11 (12-19, 7-11 BSC-Tied 7th)11/13 Ferrum W 90-57

11/15 at Old Dominion L 57-7911/19 Gwynedd-Mercy W 86-7711/23 at The Citadel L 63-7111/28 Hampton L 64-7012/2 Gardner-Webb* W 66-6412/4 UNC Asheville* W 76-7312/8 at Tennessee Tech W 80-6912/18 at Wofford L 65-7912/21 at Georgia L 38-8512/31 at Charleston Southern* L 69-771/2 at Coastal Carolina* L 60-781/5 at Wake Forest L 63-791/8 at Radford* L 59-641/13 Liberty* L 60-661/15 VMI* L 91-971/20 at Presbyterian* W 64-60(OT)1/22 at Winthrop* L 49-771/27 Coastal Carolina* L 58-821/29 Charleston Southern* W 77-752/1 Presbyterian* W 69-622/5 Radford* W 72-702/7 NC Central W 82-742/10 at VMI* L 74-872/12 at Liberty* L 54-652/15 Winthrop* W 70-69 (2OT)2/19 Appalachian State L 81-822/24 at UNC Asheville* L 62-762/26 at Gardner-Webb* L 40-643/1 at Liberty (BL) W 66-603/3 UNC Asheville (BC) L 45-62BL - Big South Tournament (Lynchburg, Va.)BC - Big South Tournament (Conway, S.C.)

2011-12 (13-18, 8-10 BSC-Tied 6th)11/12 Bridgewater College W 95-5211/14 at Purdue L 65-6711/18 at Central Florida L 72-8411/22 Tennessee Tech L 57-62(OT)11/26 The Citadel W 80-72(OT)11/29 at Hampton L 64-6812/3 at Campbell* L 62-7212/7 Wake Forest L 83-8712/10 Averett W 89-5312/17 at Marshall L 59-7912/21 Wofford W 87-7912/31 Coastal Carolina* L 52-551/2 Charleston Southern* W 88-781/5 at Presbyterian* W 63-571/7 at Gardner-Webb* L 61-65(OT)1/12 Winthrop* W 64-541/14 UNC Asheville* L 79-861/17 at Radford* L 66-851/19 at VMI* L 77-881/21 Liberty* L 84-781/26 at UNC Asheville* L 70-901/28 at Winthrop* W 52-472/2 Presbyterian College* L 62-652/4 Gardner-Webb* W 81-77(OT)2/9 at Coastal Carolina* W 70-652/11 at Charleston Southern* L 67-702/14 Radford* W 71-622/18 at Stephen F. Austin L 62-692/22 Campbell* W 98-602/27 Gardner-Webb (BH) W 68-582/29 at UNC Asheville (BS) L 61-86BH - Big South Tournament (High Point, N.C.)BS - Big South Tournament (Asheville, N.C.)

2012-13 (17-14, 12-4 BSC-1st North Div.)11/9 UNC Greensboro W 81-73 11/13 at Appalachian State W 86-64 11/17 William & Mary L 61-83 11/21 St. Andrews University W 93-62 11/25 at Indiana State L 62-76 11/29 at Western Michigan L 53-54 12/2 Johnson & Wales W 99-36 12/5 at Wake Forest L 60-71 12/16 Western Michigan L 64-70 12/21 Eastern Kentucky L 70-73 12/28 at Chattanooga (DP) L 61-68 12/29 vs. Austin Peay (DP) W 76-74 1/5 at Winthrop* W 74-61 1/9 at Radford* L 54-59 1/12 Gardner-Webb* W 70-64

Danny GathingsLed HPU in scoring in 2002-03 (18.7) and 2003-04 (15.8), led the team in rebounding three times and was Co-NCAA Sportsman of the Year in 2004.

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Date Opponent HPU-Opp.1/12/51 Western Carolina 101-692/6/51 Atlantic Christian 119-8112/2/54 High Point YMCA 124-7212/17/54 Presbyterian 100-951954-55 College of Charleston 105-851954-55 Guilford 102-691954-55 Presbyterian College 100-9411/23/55 Union (Ky.) 100-7411/26/55 Pikeville 103-8212/3/55 Atlantic Christian 103-9412/5/55 Dupont 108-9012/8/55 Guilford 102-7812/22/55 Paris Island Marines 100-931955-56 Elon 101-1061955-56 Edenton 100-701956-57 East Carolina 111-9411/27/56 King 113-811957-58 Guilford 109-801/14/59 Pfeiffer 117-10712/3/59 Guilford 106-5412/15/59 Guilford 106-88

Date Opponent HPU-Opp.12/1/62 Newberry 119-622/4/64 Guilford 138-851/2/65 Belmont-Abbey 130-711/4/65 Newberry 112-622/2/65 Guilford 100-812/14/66 Atlantic Christian 102-7212/7/66 Campbell 104-7711/30/68 Pfeiffer 107-8612/5/68 Atlantic Christian 110-841/2/69 UNC Wilmington 107-841/15/69 VCU 109-772/1/69 Catawba 102-692/8/69 Appalachian State 107-712/12/69 Atlantic Christian 121-1002/28/69 Missouri-St. Louis 102-903/1/69 Whittier 100-8211/29/69 UNC Charlotte 113-5912/3/69 Atlantic Christian 100-1031/14/70 Newberry 103-121 (OT)2/2/70 UNC Wilmington 100-6212/30/70 Emory & Henry 106-84

Date Opponent HPU-Opp.11/19/74 Warren Wilson 107-692/5/76 Limestone 105-7911/20/76 Fort Bragg 107-7811/26/76 Salem 102-8711/21/77 Fort Bragg 111-641/25/78 Barber-Scotia 105-962/1/78 Atlantic Christian 106-112 (OT)1981-82 Winston-Salem State 117-119 (OT)12/12/81 Guilford 104-6211/22/85 Piedmont 106-5512/7/88 Mount Olive 105-102 (OT)12/10/88 Elon 101-831/2/89 Benedictine (III.) 108-911/6/89 Benedictine (III.) 101-862/18/89 Pfeiffer 111-1012/22/89 St. Andrews 101-933/2/89 Pfeiffer 107-9012/1/90 Nova Southeastern 101-6512/5/90 Catawba 101-7812/14/91 Lees-McRae 102-741/8/92 Limestone 109-98

Date Opponent HPU-Opp.11/24/92 Lenoir-Rhyne 100-9412/8/94 Limestone 103-751/2/95 Cornerstone 100-881/6/95 Bethel 109-1001/25/95 Belmont-Abbey 100-8812/5/95 College of W.Va. 100-8712/10/97 Lees-McRae 117-8311/24/98 Lees-McRae 107-7111/20/99 Lees-McRae 103-6211/21/03 Allen 107-7111/20/04 Southeastern 118-6611/21/05 Southeastern 110-5712/3/05 Ferrum 103-611/12/06 VMI 100-901/10/07 VMI 115-1042/24/07 VMI 109-921/8/08 Florida Christian 124-4311/28/08 Montreat 100-5011/14/09 UNC Pembroke 104-7211/21/09 Hampden-Sydney 100-7411/14/14 Bakersfield 100-99 (4OT)

100+ Point GamesHPU reached the century mark 84 times in the program’s history. HPU has lost five games when scoring 100 or more points, including three in overtime.

1/16 Liberty* W 77-72(2OT) 1/19 at Charleston Southern* L 75-83 1/23 VMI* W 96-69 1/26 at UNC Asheville* L 58-69 1/30 Longwood* W 88-60 2/2 Presbyterian* W 78-68 2/6 at Campbell* W 58-52 2/9 Coastal Carolina* W 74-62 2/13 at Longwood* W 82-53 2/16 at Liberty* W 73-68 2/19 at VMI* W 78-67 2/23 Morgan State L 68-75 2/27 Radford* L 58-63 3/2 Campbell* W 63-62 3/7 vs. Liberty (BC) L 60-61 3/20 at UC Irvine (CIT) L 71-80DP - Dr. Pepper Classic (Chattanooga, Tenn.)BC - Big South Tournament (Conway, S.C.)CIT - CollegeInsider.com Tourn. (Irvine, Calif.)

2013-14 (16-15, 12-4 BSC-1st North Div.)11/8 at UNC Greensboro L 74-82 11/12 Ferrum W 94-6411/16 at Eastern Kentucky L 67-7411/20 at William & Mary W 80-6911/24 Wofford W 66-5612/1 Stephen F. Austin L 68-7112/5 at Georgetown L 45-8012/14 James Madison L 69-8412/18 at Morgan State L 74-8512/20 at No. 2 Syracuse L 54-7512/28 at Arkansas L 48-8912/30 at Wofford L 53-811/3 Lees-McRae W 85-781/8 at Campbell* L 71-741/10 Radford* L 72-811/15 Longwood* W 83-751/18 at Liberty* W 76-701/22 at VMI* L 80-82 (OT)1/25 UNC Asheville* W 78-671/28 at Presbyterian* W 81-742/1 Winthrop* W 65-642/5 at Coastal Carolina* W 77-742/8 at Gardner-Webb* L 76-892/15 at Radford* W 72-652/17 Charleston Southern* W 76-702/19 Liberty* W 67-602/22 at Longwood* W 85-592/26 VMI* W 70-672/28 Campbell* W 56-533/7 vs. Winthrop (BC) L 60-623/18 at Minnesota (NIT) L 81-88DP - Dr. Pepper Classic (Chattanooga, Tenn.)BC - Big South Tournament (Conway, S.C.)NIT - National Invitation Tournament (Minneapolis, Minn.)

2014-15 (23-10, 13-5 BSC-Tied 1st)11/14 vs. Bakersfield (RC) W 100-99 (4OT)11/15 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (RC) W 74-6211/18 at Hawai’i (RC) W 62-5411/22 at Richmond L 56-8011/25 William Peace W 88-7111/28 at Clemson L 59-6212/1 at UNCG W 76-6812/6 William & Mary W 66-6312/10 at No. 12 Ohio State L 43-9712/17 Ferrum W 106-4812/20 at James Madison W 80-7112/28 Thomas (Ga.) W 85-4812/31 Coastal Carolina* L 68-831/3 at Winthrop* W 90-87 (2OT)1/8 Charleston Southern* W 72-611/10 Campbell* W 69-621/14 at Gardner-Webb* W 84-721/19 Longwood* W 72-671/22 at Radford* L 66-731/24 UNC Asheville* W 72-511/26 at Presbyterian* W 63-541/29 at Liberty* W 72-532/3 Radford* L 64-672/6 at Coastal Carolina* L 60-652/11 Winthrop* W 73-722/14 at Campbell* W 63-512/18 Gardner-Webb* W 83-622/21 Presbyterian* W 67-582/26 at UNC Asheville* W 75-712/28 at Charleston Southern* L 93-97 (3OT)3/6 vs. Gardner-Webb (BC) L 71-72 (OT)3/18 UMES (CIT) W 70-643/20 at Eastern Kentucky (CIT) L 65-66RC - Outrigger Hotesl Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawai’i)BC - Big South Tournament (Conway, S.C.)CIT - CollegeInsider.com Tournament

2015-16 (21-11, 13-5 BSC-Tied 1st)11/13 at Texas Tech L 73-7711/15 NC Wesleyan W 93-6911/18 at Drexel W 75-6611/21 Western Carolina W 75-6911/25 at Georgia L 46-4911/28 Morgan State W 82-7212/2 Longwood* W 90-6612/5 at Gardner-Webb* W 66-6412/9 UNCG W 90-7212/13 UVa-Wise W 111-7412/16 at NC State L 73-7612/21 at William & Mary L 75-78 (OT)12/28 Methodist W 96-5012/31 Radford* W 77-601/2 at Charleston Southern* W 78-731/9 Presbyterian College* W 82-66

1/14 at Winthrop* L 66-861/16 Coastal Carolina* L 68-711/20 UNC Asheville* W 73-691/23 at Liberty* L 67-691/27 at Campbell* W 73-632/3 Gardner-Webb* L 74-792/6 Liberty* L 76-802/11 at Coastal Carolina* W 68-672/13 Charleston Southern* W 72-502/18 at Longwood* W 88-802/20 at Radford* W 75-72 (OT)2/25 Winthrop* W 87-852/27 at Presbyterian College* W 80-603/4 vs. Longwood (BC) W 89-783/5 vs. UNC Asheville (BC) L 69-803/15 at South Carolina (NIT) L 66-88BC - Big South Tournaent (Buies Creek, N.C.)NIT - National Invitation Tournament

2016-17 (15-16, 9-9 BSC-5th)11/12 Averett W 74-4111/15 at Virginia Tech L 73-9911/18 UNCG (HPUC) W 63-5711/19 Navy (HPUC) W 69-6211/20 N. Dakota St (HPUC) L 44-7011/25 at Clemson L 74-8311/28 at Morgan State W 62-6112/3 Drexel L 72-7812/6 at Vanderbilt L 63-9012/11 Ferrum W 77-5312/16 N.C. Wesleyan W 79-6112/19 at Western Carolina L 65-7012/29 at Gardner-Webb* W 71-6412/31 Longwood* L 55-601/4 Winthrop* L 74-801/7 at UNC Asheville* L 58-881/11 Liberty* L 58-621/14 Presbyterian* W 77-441/19 at Campbell* W 83-781/21 Radford* W 61-581/26 Charleston Southern* W 72-69(OT)1/28 at Winthrop* W 83-80(OT)2/1 at Longwood* W 92-682/4 UNC Asheville * L 71-742/9 at Presbyterian* W 68-58 2/11 Radford L 68-692/14 at Liberty L 52-552/18 at Charleston Southern* L 75-762/23 Campbell W 59-492/25 Gardner-Webb L 86-88(OT)3/2 Gardner-Webb(BC) L 55-91HPUC- High Point University Classic (High Point, NC)BC- Big South Tournament(Rock Hill S.C)

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Team ............................................ RecordAdams Mills ......................................... 1-0AFFB All-Stars ..................................... 0-1Alabama State ....................................... 1-0Alaska-Anchorage ................................. 0-1Allen ................................................... 1-0American .............................................. 1-1Anderson .............................................. 4-0Appalachian State ............................. 60-36Arkansas ............................................... 0-1Arkansas-Little Rock ............................ 0-1Arkansas-Pine Bluff .............................. 1-0Asheboro AAU ..................................... 1-1Atlanta Christian .................................. 1-0Atlantic Christian/Barton ................. 96-39Auburn ................................................. 0-2Auburn-Montgomery ........................... 0-1Austin Peay........................................... 1-0Averett .................................................. 2-0Bakersville ............................................ 1-0Baltimore ............................................. 1-0Barber-Scotia ...................................... 13-3Belmont ............................................... 0-1Belmont-Abbey ................................ 23-18Benedictine (Ill.) .................................. 2-0Bethel ................................................... 1-0Birmingham-Southern ......................... 2-8Bluefield ............................................... 3-0Briar Cliff ............................................. 0-1Bridgewater .......................................... 1-0Brown .................................................. 0-2C.P. Marines ......................................... 0-1California (Pa.) ..................................... 0-1California Western ............................... 1-0California-Irvine ................................... 0-2Campbell ......................................... 33-20Carolina Nigh Hawks ........................... 1-0Carson-Newman .................................. 1-2Catawba ........................................... 81-60Catholic ............................................... 1-0Cedarville ............................................. 1-0Centenary ............................................ 1-1Central Connecticut State .................... 1-0Central Florida ..................................... 0-1Central Missouri .................................. 0-1Charleston Cagers ................................ 0-1Charleston Southern ........................ 20-17Charlotte .............................................. 2-1Charlotte Monograms .......................... 2-0Charlotte YMCA .................................. 2-1Chat. Blank’t ........................................ 1-0Chatham Mills ..................................... 2-1Cherry P. Marines ................................. 0-1Chowan ............................................... 1-0Cincinnati ............................................ 0-1Citadel ................................................. 2-2Clemson ............................................... 0-4Coastal Carolina ............................... 16-21Coker ................................................... 8-8College of Charleston ........................... 2-2Covenant .............................................. 2-0Creighton ............................................. 0-1Danville YMCA ................................... 1-0Davidson .............................................. 1-0Davis-Elkins ......................................... 2-0Dayton ................................................. 0-1Delaware .............................................. 0-1DePauw................................................ 1-0Drew .................................................... 1-0Drexel .................................................. 1-1Duke .................................................... 0-3Duquesne ............................................. 0-1DuPont ................................................ 2-2Durham YMCA ................................... 1-0East Carolina .................................... 34-25East Tennessee State ............................. 0-1Eastern Kentucky ................................. 1-4Eastern New Mexico ............................ 0-1

Eatmans ............................................... 3-0Edenton ............................................... 1-0Elon ................................................. 86-76Emory & Henry ................................... 1-1Emporia State ....................................... 0-1Enka ..................................................... 2-2Erlanger Mills ....................................... 3-0Erskine ............................................... 12-7Evansville ............................................. 0-1F.S. Command ..................................... 1-1Fairmont State ...................................... 0-1Ferris State ........................................... 1-0Ferrum ................................................. 6-0Flagler .................................................. 1-0Florida.................................................. 0-3Florida Christian .................................. 1-0Florida Southern .................................. 0-1Florida State ......................................... 0-1Florida Tech ......................................... 2-0Fort Bragg ............................................ 6-1Francis Marion ..................................... 4-0Frederick .............................................. 2-1Fresno State .......................................... 0-1Furman ................................................ 0-2Gardner-Webb.................................. 27-26Georgetown.......................................... 0-1Georgia ................................................ 0-2Georgia Southern ................................. 5-2Georgia State ........................................ 0-1Gibsonville AC ..................................... 1-0Graceland ............................................. 0-1Greensboro College .............................. 7-1Greensboro ORD ................................. 0-1Greensboro YMCA .............................. 2-1Groat’s All-Stars .................................... 0-1Guilford College .............................. 81-42Gwynedd-Mercy .................................. 1-0Hampden-Sydney ................................ 1-0Hampton ............................................. 0-2Hanes ................................................... 6-5Hawai’i ................................................. 1-0High Point YMCA ............................. 14-1Holy Cross ........................................... 0-1Houghton ............................................ 1-0Houston ............................................... 0-1Howard ................................................ 1-0Illinois Tech .......................................... 1-0Indiana (Pa.)......................................... 0-2Indiana State ........................................ 0-1Jacksonville .......................................... 0-2James Madison ..................................... 2-1Johnson & Wales (Fla.) ........................ 1-0Johnson & Wales (N.C.) ...................... 1-0Kannapolis YMCA ............................... 0-2Kentucky .............................................. 0-3King ..................................................... 2-0Kutztown ............................................. 1-0Lander .................................................. 0-2Langley Field ........................................ 3-2LaSalle .................................................. 0-1Lee ....................................................... 0-1Lees-McRae ........................................ 16-2Lenoir-Rhyne ................................... 68-69Liberty ............................................. 16-23Life ....................................................... 0-1Limestone .......................................... 18-4Lincoln Memorial ................................ 1-0Little Creek .......................................... 1-0Livingstone........................................... 1-0Longwood .......................................... 22-7Loyola (Md.) ........................................ 1-1Maine ................................................... 1-0Mansfield ............................................. 1-0Mars Hill ............................................ 14-7Marshall ............................................... 0-3Maryland ............................................. 0-1Maryland-East Shore ............................ 1-0Maxton Air Base ................................... 0-1

McCrary........................................... 27-13Methodist ............................................. 1-0Meyers ................................................. 1-1Mexico ................................................. 1-0Michigan .............................................. 0-2Millersville ........................................... 0-1Milligan ............................................... 1-1Minnesota ............................................ 0-2Missouri-St. Louis ................................ 1-0Monroe ................................................ 1-0Montreat .............................................. 1-0Morehead State .................................... 0-1Morgan State ........................................ 2-2Morris Field ......................................... 2-2Morris Harvey ...................................... 0-1Mount Olive .................................... 12-10Mount St. Mary’s ................................. 6-0Murray State ........................................ 0-1Muskingum .......................................... 0-1Naval Apprentices ................................ 1-1Naval Base ............................................ 2-1Naval Training ...................................... 0-1NCCW ................................................ 2-0NJIT .................................................... 1-0Newbern Marines ................................. 1-0Newberry ......................................... 17-12Newport News ..................................... 1-0North Carolina ..................................... 0-7North Carolina A&T ........................... 1-3North Carolina Central ........................ 5-0North Carolina State ............................ 0-3North Carolina Wesleyan ..................... 2-0UNC Asheville ................................. 21-30UNC Greensboro ............................... 10-2UNC Pembroke ............................... 26-24UNC Wilmington .............................. 10-6Northern Arizona ................................. 1-0Northland ............................................ 1-0North Georgia ...................................... 0-1North Dakota.......................................0-1Nova Southeastern ............................... 1-0Northwest Oklahoma ........................... 0-1Ohio State ............................................ 0-1Ohio Valley .......................................... 1-0Old Dominion ..................................... 2-1Oklahoma ............................................ 0-2Oregon Tech ........................................ 1-0Otterbein ............................................. 1-0Paine .................................................... 0-1Paris Island Marines ............................. 5-0Purdue ................................................. 0-1Pfieffer.............................................. 56-37Piedmont ............................................. 2-0Pikeville................................................ 2-0Pittsburgh-Johnstown ........................... 1-0Point Park ............................................ 1-1Presbyterian College ........................... 16-8Puerto Rico-Bayamon .......................... 1-0Puerto Rico-Mayaguez ......................... 2-0Quantico Marines ................................ 0-1Queens ................................................. 3-4Radford ............................................ 20-23Randolph-Macon ................................. 3-0Richmond ............................................ 0-1Richmond Blues ................................... 1-1Richmond Grays .................................. 1-0Richmond YMCA ................................ 0-1Rio Grande .......................................... 1-1Roanoke ............................................... 2-0Robbins Hosiery................................... 1-0Rockhurst ............................................. 1-0Rocky Mount YMCA ........................... 0-1Salem ................................................... 1-0Salem-Teikyo ........................................ 0-1San Diego State .................................... 0-1Savannah State ..................................... 2-1Sedgefield Squad .................................. 1-0Shaw .................................................... 0-1

ALL-TIME RECORDS vs. OPPONENTSSouth Carolina ..................................... 1-0South Carolina State ............................ 1-1South Florida ....................................... 0-1Southeastern ......................................... 2-0Southern Tech ...................................... 1-0Southern Wesleyan ............................... 1-1Spindale ............................................... 1-0St. Andrews ........................................ 16-7St. Augustines ....................................... 1-2St. Leo .................................................. 1-0St. Mary’s ............................................. 1-0St. Thomas ........................................... 1-0Statesville ............................................. 1-0Stetson ................................................. 0-1Stephen F. Austin ................................. 0-2SUNY-New Paltz .................................. 1-0Syracuse ............................................... 0-1Talladega .............................................. 0-1UT-Chattanooga .................................. 0-1UT-Martin ........................................... 1-0Tennessee Tech ..................................... 1-1Texas Tech ............................................ 0-1Thomas University .............................. 1-0Tiffin .................................................... 2-0Towson................................................. 0-2Tusculum ............................................. 1-0USC Upstate ........................................ 1-2Union (Ky.) .......................................... 1-1Unique Furniture ................................. 2-1UNLV .................................................. 0-1Utah ..................................................... 0-4Utah Valley State .................................. 2-0Va. Medical Center ............................... 1-0Vanderbilt ............................................ 0-2VCU .................................................... 1-1Virgin Islands ....................................... 1-0Virginia ................................................ 0-1Virginia-Wise ....................................... 1-0Virginia Tech ........................................ 1-2VMI ................................................. 13-10Voorhees............................................... 1-0Wake Forest ........................................ 1-11Walsh ................................................... 1-0Warner ................................................. 1-0Warren Wilson ..................................... 5-0Washington & Lee ............................... 1-0Washington State ................................. 0-1West Liberty State ................................ 1-0West Maryland ..................................... 1-0West Virginia ....................................... 0-1Western Carolina.............................. 40-23Western Kentucky ................................ 0-1Western Michigan ................................ 0-2Whittier ............................................... 1-0William & Mary .................................. 4-3William Peace ....................................... 1-0Wingate ............................................. 17-9Winston-Salem State .......................... 7-13Winston-Salem YMCA ........................ 3-1Winthrop ......................................... 14-27Wofford .............................................. 9-10Wright State ......................................... 0-2Yale ...................................................... 1-0Yankton (S.D.) ..................................... 1-0Youngstown State ................................. 0-2

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CAMPBELL (33-20)at High Point: 18-7at Buies Creek: 14-9Neutral: 1-4Current streak: Won 6Date W/L Score Site1954-55 L 56-71 HPU1954-55 L 50-80 CAM1/5/56 L 76-89 CAM1/21/56 L 91-106 HPU11/30/61 L 80-82 HPU1/24/62 W 74-65 CAM11/28/62 W 56-54 CAM2/4/63 W 65-64 HPU12/7/63 W 66-57 HPU1/8/64 W 80-66 CAM12/5/64 W 66-54 HPU1/6/65 W 91-80 CAM12/4/65 W 86-51 HPU1965-66 L 80-86 (OT) CAM11/29/66 W# 87-78 CAM12/7/66 W# 104-77 HPU11/20/67 W 82-59 HPU11/29/67 W 82-74 CAM11/23/68 W 94-77 HPU1/4/69 W 75-62 CAM11/22/69 W 86-81 HPU11/27/70 L 79-89 N/SA12/29/70 L 69-74 N/AS1/11/71 L 57-63 N/FA11/22/71 W 77-67 HPU1/13/72 W 79-66 N/FA12/6/72 L 63-64 HPU1/29/73 L 64-90 HPU12/5/73 W 84-77 CAM1/28/74 W 64-58 HPU11/30/74 L 36-55 N/EL12/4/74 L 81-96 HPU1/27/75 L 72-79 CAM12/1/75 L 73-74 HPU1/7/76 L 86-97 CAM12/6/76 L 72-93 CAM1/29/77 W 64-60 HPU12/1/80 W 48-36 CAM11/30/99 W 90-66 CAM11/28/00 W 61-43 HPU12/17/02 L 80-99 CAM12/28/02 W 79-76 HPU12/3/11 L 62-72 CAM2/22/12 W 98-60 HPU2/6/13 W 58-52 CAM3/2/13 W 63-62 HPU1/8/14 L 71-74 CAM2/28/14 W 56-53 HPU1/10/15 W 69-62 HPU2/14/15 W 63-51 CAM1/27/16 W 73-63 CAM1/19/17 W 83-78 CAM2/23/17 W 59-49 HPU

CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (20-17)at High Point: 15-4at Charleston: 5-13Neutral: 0-0Current streak: Loss 1Date W/L Score Site1/9/99 W 77-75 HPU2/1/99 L 76-79 CSU1/15/00 W 79-61 HPU2/7/00 W 56-54 CSU1/20/01 L 47-59 CSU2/12/01 L 58-63 HPU1/7/02 W 77-71 HPU2/7/02 L 55-60 CSU1/13/03 L 66-75 (OT) HPU2/8/03 L 56-61 CSU1/3/04 W 75-69 CSU2/6/04 W 81-78 (OT) HPU1/15/05 L 74-76 CSU2/14/05 W 74-56 HPU3/3/05 L 55-58 HPU*1/7/06 W 78-67 HPU2/4/06 L 66-86 CSU1/20/07 W 95-87 (OT) CSU2/17/07 W 70-50 HPU1/21/08 W 73-47 HPU2/16/08 L 77-81 CSU1/3/09 L 52-62 HPU2/2/09 W 64-57 CSU1/14/10 L 69-73 CSU2/13/10 W 73-68 HPU12/31/10 L 69-77 CSU1/29/11 W 77-75 HPU1/2/12 W 88-78 HPU

2/11/12 L 67-70 CSU1/19/13 L 75-83 CSU2/17/14 W 76-70 HPU1/8/15 W 72-61 HPU2/28/15 L 93-97 (3OT) CSU1/2/16 W 78-73 CSU2/13/16 W 72-50 HPU1/26/17 W 72-69(OT) HPU2/18/17 L 75-76 CSU

GARDNER-WEBB (27-26)at High Point: 13-10at Boiling Springs: 12-14Neutral: 2-2Current streak: Lost 2Date W/L Score Site12/5/70 L 84-103 HPU1/2/71 L 66-100 GWU1/3/76 L 67-93 GWU11/29/76 L 84-85 HPU12/31/76 L 94-111 GWU1/10/77 L 83-87 GWU12/31/77 L 95-114 GWU1/18/78 L 97-99 (OT) HPU2/22/78 L 86-111 GWU11/25/78 L 81-98 HPU12/16/78 W 61-60 N/GR1/23/79 W 51-49 GWU11/24/79 L 43-45 (OT) HPU12/15/79 W 63-60 HPU1/23/80 W 72-61 GWU1/20/81 L 44-53 GWU2/2/81 L 33-35 HPU12/18/81 W 74-63 N/GR1/25/82 W 84-68 GWU2/23/83 L 79-89 HPU2/23/84 W 35-32 GWU11/20/84 W 48-47 GWU2/20/85 W 67-65 HPU1/20/86 L 72-85 GWU2/19/86 W 69-59 HPU11/15/86 L 58-60 GWU2/18/87 W 72-51 HPU1/25/88 W 67-63 HPU2/20/88 W 70-66 GWU12/17/88 W 86-70 HPU11/25/91 L 70-72 GWU11/20/93 W 87-70 GWU12/16/06 W 65-51 HPU11/27/07 L 71-86 GWU1/10/09 L 57-60 HPU2/14/09 W 61-57 GWU1/2/10 W 78-68 HPU1/30/10 W 82-80 (OT) GWU12/2/10 W 66-64 HPU2/26/11 L 40-64 GWU1/7/12 L 61-65 GWU2/4/12 W 81-77 (OT) HPU2/27/12 W 68-58 HPU*1/12/13 W 70-64 HPU2/8/14 L 76-80 GWU1/14/15 W 84-72 GWU2/18/15 W 83-62 HPU3/6/15 L 71-72 (OT) N/CO*12/5/15 W 66-64 GWU2/3/16 L 74-79 HPU12/29/16 W 71-64 GWU2/25/17 L 86-88(OT) HPU3/2/17 L 55-91 N/RH*

LIBERTY (16-23)at High Point: 12-7at Lynchburg: 4-15Neutral: 0-1Current streak: Lost 2Date W/L Score Site1/23/99 W 93-89 (OT) HPU2/13/99 L 55-72 LU2/1/00 L 63-88 LU2/16/00 W 74-65 HPU1/31/01 L 61-65 HPU2/17/01 L 72-77 LU1/24/02 W 73-58 LU2/16/02 W 99-98 (2OT) HPU1/9/03 L 70-74 LU2/26/03 W 72-68 HPU1/10/04 L 66-79 LU1/31/04 L 56-67 HPU3/6/04 L 44-89 LU*1/5/05 W 73-56 HPU2/1/05 L 81-84 LU1/3/06 L 80-83 LU2/25/06 W 78-49 HPU

1/17/07 W 77-71 HPU2/3/07 L 79-96 LU1/26/08 L 51-55 LU2/6/08 W 67-53 HPU1/20/09 L 56-61 HPU1/27/09 L 63-78 LU1/21/10 W 81-53 HPU2/20/10 L 67-76 LU1/13/11 L 60-66 HPU2/12/11 L 54-65 LU3/1/11 W 66-60 LU*1/21/12 L 78-84 HPU1/16/13 W 77-72 (2OT) HPU2/16/13 W 73-68 LU3/7/13 L 60-61 N/CO*1/18/14 W 76-70 LU 2/19/14 W 67-60 HPU1/29/15 W 72-53 HPU1/23/16 L 67-69 LU2/6/16 L 76-80 HPU1/11/17 L 58-62 LU2/14/17 L 52-55 HPU

LONGWOOD (22-7)at High Point: 11-2at Longwood: 9-5Neutral: 2-0Current streak: Won 1Date W/L Score Site12/1/84 W 66-63 LU1/16/92 W 93-71 LU1/11/93 L 57-58 HPU11/26/93 W 75-67 N/FL12/3/94 W 70-64 LU1/27/96 W 68-61 HPU1/18/97 L 48-56 LU2/22/97 W 70-64 HPU12/1/97 L 70-77 LU12/13/97 W 70-54 HPU11/17/98 L 70-73 LU12/2/99 W 83-58 HPU12/17/05 W 88-72 LU12/6/06 W 59-57 HPU1/28/07 L 64-69 LU12/1/07 W 80-68 LU1/24/08 W 68-54 HPU2/23/09 W 81-69 HPU2/2/10 L 66-70 LU1/30/13 W 88-60 HPU2/13/13 W 82-53 LU1/15/14 W 83-75 HPU 2/22/14 W 85-59 LU1/19/15 W 72-67 HPU12/2/15 W 90-66 HPU2/18/16 W 88-80 LU3/4/16 W 89-78 N/BU*12/31/17 L 55-60 HPU2/1/17 W 92-68 LU

UNC ASHEVILLE (21-30)at Asheville: 5-18Neutral: 2-2Current streak: Lost 3Date W/L Score Site12/2/67 W 94-82 HPU12/29/69 L 85-89 HPU2/3/71 W 77-75 HPU11/26/71 L 74-85 ASH2/2/72 L 76-78 HPU1972-73 L 69-71 ASH1972-73 L 71-74 HPU11/12/76 W 91-79 N/ME1/25/98 L 67-92 ASH1/20/99 L 78-89 ASH2/4/99 L 66-69 HPU1/24/00 W 60-58 HPU2/18/00 L 57-72 ASH1/10/01 L 71-81 ASH2/3/01 W 56-51 HPU1/16/02 L 72-83 ASH2/2/02 L 61-67 HPU2/28/02 W 72-71 N/RO*1/27/03 L 60-64 HPU2/5/03 L 76-78 ASH1/24/04 W 83-70 ASH2/14/04 L 73-78 HPU3/4/04 W 63-49 HPU*1/12/05 W 92-73 HPU2/5/05 L 77-89 ASH3/1/05 W 98-93 (OT) ASH*1/28/06 W 64-45 ASH2/20/06 W 88-67 HPU

1/13/07 W 90-64 HPU2/14/07 W 69-67 ASH1/16/08 L 58-74 ASH2/13/08 W 80-71 HPU1/13/09 L 59-61 ASH2/18/09 L 78-81 (OT) HPU1/4/10 W 66-62 HPU1/28/10 L 69-83 ASH3/2/10 L 73-84 ASH*12/4/10 W 76-73 HPU2/24/11 L 62-76 ASH3/3/11 L 45-62 N/CO*1/14/12 L 79-86 HPU1/26/12 L 70-90 ASH2/29/12 L 61-86 ASH*1/26/13 L 58-69 ASH1/25/14 W 78-67 HPU1/24/15 W 72-51 HPU2/26/15 W 75-71 ASH1/20/16 W 73-69 HPU3/5/16 L 69-80 N/BU*1/7/17 L 58-88 ASH2/4/17 L 71-74 HPU

PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE (16-8)at High Point: 8-4at Clinton: 7-4Neutral: 1-0Current streak: Won 8Date W/L Score Site2/11/43 L 41-53 HPU12/9/52 L 83-85 PC12/7/53 L 86-95 HPU12/7/54 L 84-110 PC12/16/54 W 100-94 HPU1/8/70 W 87-72 HPU2/5/70 L 69-90 PC3/6/96 W 76-67 ND212/6/08 L 53-70 HPU1/31/09 L 63-71 PC12/3/09 W 63-61 PC2/27/10 W 67-48 HPU1/20/11 W 64-60 (OT) PC2/1/11 W 69-62 HPU1/5/12 W 63-57 PC2/2/12 L 62-65 HPU2/2/13 W 78-68 HPU1/28/14 W 81-74 PC1/26/15 W 63-54 PC2/21/15 W 75-71 HPU1/9/16 W 82-66 HPU2/27/16 W 80-60 PC1/14/17 W 77-44 HPU2/9/17 W 68-58 PC

RADFORD (20-23)at High Point: 11-9at Radford: 8-14Neutral: 1-0Current streak: Loss 1Date W/L Score Site1/15/80 W 59-40 HPU2/20/80 L 67-76 RU1/27/99 L 66-76 HPU2/11/99 L 70-88 RU1/27/00 L 74-96 RU2/24/00 L 65-74 HPU12/4/00 L 56-66 HPU2/21/01 L 61-79 RU1/19/02 L 77-78 (OT) RU2/14/02 L 60-78 HPU3/1/02 W 72-70 (OT) N/RO*1/4/03 W 81-67 RU2/2/03 W 75-64 HPU1/17/04 W 72-67 RU2/21/04 W 58-57 HPU1/22/05 L 83-85 (OT) RU2/23/05 L 87-92 (OT) HPU1/18/06 L 76-96 RU2/1/06 W 76-62 HPU2/28/06 W 87-84 RU*1/6/07 W 81-74 HPU1/31/07 W 75-65 RU2/27/07 W 90-73 HPU*1/28/08 W 70-68 RU2/27/08 W 77-54 HPU1/17/09 L 52-65 HPU2/25/09 L 64-69 RU3/3/09 L 58-82 RU*1/9/10 W 83-77 HPU2/7/10 L 63-77 RU1/8/11 L 59-64 RU

ALL-TIME SERIES vs. BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE OPPONENTS2/5/11 W 72-70 HPU1/17/12 L 66-85 RU2/14/12 W 71-62 HPU1/9/13 L 54-59 RU2/27/13 L 58-63 HPU1/10/14 L 72-81 HPU 2/15/14 W 72-65 RU1/22/15 L 66-73 RU12/31/15 W 77-60 HPU2/20/16 W 75-72 (OT) RU1/21/17 W 61-58 RU2/11/17 L 68-69 HPU

WINTHROP (14-27)at Rock Hill: 5-15Neutral: 0-3Current streak: Won 1

Date W/L Score Site1/16/99 L 66-74 WU2/6/99 L 68-86 HPU1/22/00 L 57-75 WU2/12/00 L 55-60 HPU1/17/01 L 56-67 HPU2/7/01 L 54-74 WU1/21/02 L 75-83 HPU1/29/02 L 71-81 WU3/2/02 L 48-78 N/RO*1/31/03 L 59-84 WU2/15/03 L 70-86 HPU3/4/03 L 64-80 WU*1/8/04 W 77-62 HPU2/11/04 L 67-78 WU2/8/05 L 55-72 HPU2/19/05 L 66-74 WU1/21/06 L 67-70 HPU2/23/06 L 78-94 WU3/2/06 L 65-77 WU*1/25/07 L 63-64 HPU2/20/07 L 60-72 WU1/12/08 W 62-61 HPU2/9/08 L 54-62 WU3/6/08 L 53-61 N/AS*1/7/09 W 42-40 WU2/11/09 W 63-56 HPU12/5/09 L 68-82 WU2/25/10 W 71-66 HPU1/22/11 L 49-77 WU2/15/11 W 70-69 (2OT) HPU1/12/12 W 64-54 HPU1/28/12 W 52-47 WU1/5/13 W 74-61 WU2/1/14 W 65-64 HPU 3/7/14 L 60-62 N/CO*1/3/15 W 90-87 (2OT) WU2/11/15 W 73-72 HPU1/14/16 L 66-88 WU2/25/16 W 87-85 HPU1/4/17 L 74-80 HPU1/28/17 W 83-80(OT) WU

KEY TO SITES* - Big South Tournament gameND2 - NCAA Div. II Tournament at Richmond, Va.N/AS - Neutral at Asheville, N.C.N/BU - Neutral at Buies Creek, N.C.N/CO - Neutral at Conway, S.C.N/EL - Neutral at Elon, N.C.N/FA - Neutral at Fayetteville, N.C.N/FL - Neutral at Florence, S.C.N/GR - Neutral at Greensboro, N.C.N/ME - Neutral at Melbourne, Fla.N/RH - Neutral at Rock Hill, S.C.N/RO - Neutral at Roanoake, Va.N/SA - Neutral at Salisbury, N.C. # - Win forfeited due to ineligible player

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Date Opponents W/L Score Site HPU Leading Scorer2/28/02 UNC Asheville W 72-71 Roanoke, Va. Dustin Van Weerdhuizen (22)3/1/02 Radford W 72-70 (OT) Roanoke, Va. Jay Wallace (25)3/2/02 Winthrop L 48-78 Roanoke, Va. Ron Barrow (12)

3/4/03 Winthrop L 64-80 Rock Hill, S.C. Danny Gathings (21)

3/2/04 VMI W 75-43 High Point, N.C. Danny Gathings (18)3/4/04 UNC Asheville W 63-49 High Point, N.C. Zione White (26)3/6/04 Liberty L 44-89 Lynchburg, Va. Jerry Echenique (9)

3/1/05 UNC Asheville W 98-93 (OT) Lexington, Va. Jerry Echenique (22)3/3/05 Charleston Southern L 55-58 High Point, N.C. Zione White, Mark Wilson (12)

2/28/06 Radford W 87-84 Radford, Va. Arizona Reid (24)3/2/06 Winthrop L 65-77 Rock Hill, S.C. Mike Jefferson (25)

2/27/07 Radford W 90-73 High Point, N.C. Amir Johnson (23)3/1/07 VMI L 81-91 Rock Hill, S.C. Eugene Harris (23)

3/4/08 Coastal Carolina W 59-56 High Point, N.C. Arizona Reid (20)3/6/08 Winthrop L 53-61 Asheville, N.C. Arizona Reid, Eugene Harris (21)

3/3/09 Radford L 58-82 Radford, Va. Eugene Harris (12)

3/2/10 UNC Asheville L 73-84 Asheville, N.C. Nick Barbour (25)

3/1/11 Liberty W 66-60 Lynchburg, Va. Shay Shine (26)3/3/11 UNC Asheville L 45-62 Conway, S.C. Nick Barbour (21)

2/27/12 Gardner-Webb W 68-58 High Point, N.C. Nick Barbour (22)2/29/12 at UNC Asheville L 61-86 Asheville, N.C. Shay Shine (22)

3/7/13 Liberty L 60-61 Conway, S.C. Allan Chaney (17)

3/7/14 Winthrop L 60-62 Conway, S.C. John Brown (17)

3/6/15 Gardner-Webb L 71-72 Conway, S.C. John Brown (27)

3/4/16 Longwood W 89-78 Buies Creek, N.C. Bowman Jr./McIntyre (19)3/5/16 UNC Asheville L 69-80 Buies Creek, N.C. Miles Bowman Jr. (23)

3/2/17 Gardner-Webb L 55-91 Rock Hill, S.C. Miles Bowman Jr (21)

High Point University’s All-Time Big South Tournament Results

Zione White

Arizona Reid

Eugene Harris

Overall .......................................... 11-15First Round ....................................... 1-0Quarterfinals ..................................... 8-7Semifinals .......................................... 2-7Finals................................................. 0-2Home ................................................ 5-1Road ................................................. 2-6Neutral .............................................. 4-8vs. Charleston Southern .................... 0-1vs. Coastal Carolina ........................... 1-0vs. Gardner-Webb.............................. 1-1vs. Liberty ......................................... 1-2vs. Longwood .................................... 1-0vs. Radford ........................................ 3-1vs. UNC Asheville ............................. 3-4vs. VMI ............................................. 1-1vs. Winthrop ..................................... 0-5

2002Jay Wallace Sr. F/CJoe Knight Fr. G

2004Danny Gathings (MVP) Jr. FZione White Jr. G

2007Eugene Harris Fr. G

2016Miles Bowman Jr. R-Jr. F

Records in Big South Tournament HPU’s All-Tournament Team Members


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