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2010-11 Armstrong Men's Basketball Media Guide

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Media Guide for the 2010-11 Armstrong Atlantic State University men's basketball program.

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2010-11 AASU Men’s Basketball Squad. Standing (l-r): Grant Domsic, Allen Love, Stephen Davis, Brett Goodwell, Tray Bryant, Jesse Wheeler, DeVon Jones, Jaleel Corbin, Keyshore Williams. Sitting (l-r): Chris Edwards, Austin Edens, Mychal Horn, Zach Corliss, Chris Vanlandingham.

2010-11 AASU Roster

2010-11 Armstrong Atlantic State UniversityPirate Basketball Roster

# Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Pos. Hometown/Previous School1 AustinEdens 6-0 185 Jr. G Lexington,S.C./SpartanburgMethodistJC2 JesseWheeler 6-5 215 Sr. G/F Atlanta,Ga./NewberryCollege3 MychalHorn 5-10 175 Jr. G Alexandra,La./SoutheasternOklahomaState5 GrantDomsic 6-2 205 Jr. G Orlando,Fla./NewberryCollege10 ChrisVanlandingham 6-4 200 Jr. G Hendersonville,N.C./NorthHendersonHS11 ZachCorliss 6-2 175 Soph. G Fletcher,N.C./WestHendersonHS14 BrettGoodwell 6-6 220 Sr. F/G LosAngeles,Calif./NewberryCollege22 KeyshoreWilliams 6-3 175 Jr. G Atlanta,Ga./AtlantaMetroJC23 StephenDavis 6-4 205 Jr. F Lilburn,Ga./GeorgiaPerimeterCollege24 DeVonJones 6-6 215 Jr. F Jackson,Tenn./WallaceStateCC(Ala.)33 AllenLove 6-3 200 Fr. G Atlanta,Ga./RiverwoodHS34 ChrisEdwards 6-1 170 Jr. G Albany,Ga./JacksonvilleUniversity45 JaleelCorbin 6-4 180 Fr. F Savannah,Ga./JohnsonHSHead Coach: JeremyLuther(NorthGreenville,‘99)Assistant Coaches: EvansDavis(Mercer,‘00),PatrickSlonaker(BostonCollege,‘10)

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Chad JacksonDirector of Sports Communications

Phone:912-344-3114Fax:912-344-3422

E-Mail:[email protected]

Jeremy LutherHead Men’s Basketball Coach

Phone:912-344-2992Fax:912-344-3422

E-Mail:[email protected]

Table of Contents

AASU has made eight NCAA Championships appearances in school history

AASU Athletic DepartmentPhone Directory

Main Numbers Athletic Department 912-344-2813Athletics FAX 912-344-3422

AdministrationAndyCarter,AthleticDirector 912-344-2730JasonHall,Assoc.ADforCompliance 912-344-3368ChadJackson,SportsCommunications 912-344-3114MichaelSmoose,AssistanttotheAD 912-344-3236AlanSegal,AssistantA.D./Marketing 912-713-7397Dr.DonaldAnderson,Asst.A.D. 912-344-2726LydiaWilliams,HeadAthleticTrainer 912-344-2866

Coaching StaffJoeRoberts,Baseball 912-344-2694CalvainCulberson,Asst.Baseball 912-344-3147JeremyLuther,Basketball(Men’s) 912-344-2992EvansDavis,Asst.Men’sBasketball 912-344-2690PatrickSlonaker,Asst.Men’sBasketball 912-344-2598MattSchmidt,Basketball(Women’s) 912-344-3110KarmenGraham,Asst.Wm.Basketball 912-344-2674NicoleChiodi,Asst.Wm.Basketball 912-344-3117AlanSegal,Men’sCrossCountry 912-713-7397MichaelButler,Men’s&Women’sGolf 912-344-2752VonShenefelt,Asst.Golf 912-344-2752SimonEarnshaw,Tennis 912-344-3195DavidSecker,Asst.Tennis 912-344-3195EricFaulconer,Women’sSoccer 912-344-3095LeeannaWoodworth,Asst.Soccer 912-344-3095TedEvans,Softball 912-344-2727AshleyBain,Asst.Softball 912-344-2727NicoleHuddleston,Asst.Softball 912-344-2727WillCondon,Volleyball 912-344-3239LaurenCedeno,Asst.Volleyball 912-344-3239

Other Numbers PressTable(Basketball) 912-344-3200 912-344-2729AASUTrainingRoom 912-344-2866

Contents2010-11Roster/TeamPhoto.............................................................................. IFC2010-11Outlook................................................................................................ 2-3HeadCoachJeremyLuther....................................................................................4AssistantCoachesEvansDavisandPatrickSlonaker...........................................52010-11 Player Profiles.................................................................................... 6-14ThisisSavannah..................................................................................................15ArmstrongAtlanticStateUniversity....................................................................16AASUAdministration..........................................................................................17AASUAthleticDepartmentStaff........................................................................18AlumniArena@ArmstrongSportsCenter.........................................................19AASUAthleticTrainingStaff..............................................................................202010-11Opponents........................................................................................ 21-23AASUBasketballMediaServices.......................................................................242009-10SeasonReview.......................................................................................252009-10Results/Statistics.............................................................................. 26-27ThePeachBeltConference............................................................................ 28-34AASURecords............................................................................................... 35-38Honors.................................................................................................................39AshleyDearingCup.............................................................................................40All-TimeRecords/Results............................................................................ 41-48AASUBasketballSponsors.................................................................................492010-11AASUMen’sBasketballSchedule...................................................... BC

Quick FactsLocation................................................................................ Savannah,Ga.31419Founded............................................................................................................1935Enrollment.......................................................................................................7,650Nickname......................................................................................................PiratesColors.......................................................................................... MaroonandGoldAthleticsWebpage................................................................www.aasupirates.comAffiliation................................................................................... NCAADivisionIIConference............................................................................................. PeachBeltHomeGym........................................................................................AlumniArenaCapacity..........................................................................................................4,000President...............................................................................Dr.LindaM.BleickenAthleticDirector..................................................................................AndyCarterWomen’sBasketballHeadCoach.................................................... JeremyLutherRecordatAASU(Years)...........................................................................12-16(1)OverallCoachingRecord(Years).............................................................45-40(3)2009-10OverallRecord................................................................................. 12-162009-10PBCRecord/Finish............................................................ 7-11/4thEastAssistantCoaches...................................................EvansDavis,PatrickSlonaker

CreditsThe2010-11ArmstrongAtlanticStateUniversitymen’sbasketballyearbookwaspublished by the AASU Office of Sports Communications, Chad Jackson, direc-tor.FormoreinformationregardingtheAASUmen’sbasketballprogram,pleasecontact:

Head coach Jeremy Luther’s first season at the helmoftheArmstrongAtlanticStateUniversitymen’sbasketballprogramwillgodownasamemorableone,especiallyafteralate-seasonpushthatputthePiratesamongthehottestteamsinthePeachBeltConferenceheadingintothepostseason. CoachLuther’ssquadwonsevenofitslastninePeachBeltregularseasonconteststoplayitswayintothe2010PBCTournament,thenwenttotop-rankedAugustaStateandputascareintotheJaguars,losingby three in a first-round matchup at the Christenberry FieldhouseinAugusta. ThemomentumgeneratedbythePirates’playattheendoflastseasonissomethingthatcoachLutheriskeenoncapitalizingforthe2010-11season,whereeventhoughtherostershowsonlyonereturneewhoplayedminuteslastseason-juniorChris Vanland-ingham (6-4,200,Hendersonville,N.C.)-inreality,severalreturneesdotthesquadaftergainingavaluableyearofexperienceworkingdailywiththeteamandinthesystemtogetreadyforthisseason.

Vanlandinghamistheonlyplayerwhosawcourttimein2009-10thatreturns,butitwasatremendousamountofcourttime-theforwardledthePeachBeltConfer-enceinminutesplayed(37.71pergame)whileaverag-ingacareer-high12.3pointspergame.Playingoutofpositionmostoflastyear,Vanland-inghamwillgobacktothesmallforwardspotin2010-11andbecountedonforkeyleadershipthisseason.

ThePirateshaveplentyofdepthatthepointguardpositiontotryandreplacethedepartedGabrielRobinson,whodishedout302as-sistsintwosea-sonsatArmstrong.JuniorAustin Edens (6-0,165,Lexington,S.C.)satoutlastseasonaftertransferringfromSpartanburgMethodistJCandhastheinsidetrackonthestartingjob,butcouldbepushedbyjuniortransferMychal Horn (5-10,175,Alexandria,La.),whowasanAll-LoneStarCon-ferencehonoreeatSoutheasternOklahomaStatelastseasonafteraveraging10.7pointsand4.0assistspergame. ShootingguardshouldbeaproductivespotforthePiratesin2010-11aswellwiththeadditionofapairoftalentedplayers.JuniorGrant Domsic (6-2,235,Orlando,Fla.)satoutthe2009-10seasonaftertransferringfromNewberryCollege,whereherankedfourthintheSouthAtlanticConferenceinthree-pointshootingasasophomorein2008-09,andjuniorChris Edwards (6-1,170,Albany,Ga.)joinsthePiratesfromJacksonvilleUniversity,wherehewasthe“sixthman”ontheback-to-backAtlanticSunConferencechampionDolphins. OtherguardsforthePirateswhowilltrytoworktheirwayintothelineupincludejuniorKeyshore Wil-liams (6-3,175,Atlanta,Ga.),thebrotherofAll-PBCplayerPatrickShokpekawhoaveraged11pointsandfive rebounds a game as a sophomore at Atlanta Metro

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2010-11 Season Preview

AASU returns seven players for 2010-11, including six who sat out last season

Late-Season Push Gives Pirates

Mychal Horn was an All-Lone Star Conference honoree at Southeastern Oklahoma State in 2009-10, averaging 10.7 points and 4.0 assists per game.

Junior Chris Vanlandingham led the Peach Belt in min-utes played in 2009-10 and averaged a career-high 12.3 points per contest.

JC;redshirtsophomoreZach Corliss (6-2,175,Fletcher,N.C.),whosatoutlastseasonaftersee-ingactionin14gamesasafresh-manin2008-09;andAllen Love (6-3,200,Atlan-ta,Ga.),whoalsosatoutthe2009-10season. Apairoftrans-ferswhojoinedthePiratesfromNewberrywillfill out the start-ingspotsinthefrontcourtforcoachLutherin2010-11.SeniorJesse Wheeler (6-5,215,Atlanta,

Ga.)averaged11.6pointsand4.7reboundspergameasajunioratNewberryin2008-09andseniorBrett Goodwell (6-6,220,LosAngeles,Calif.)averaged13.0pointsand7.0reboundspergameforNewberryinthesameseason. ThePiratesalsohavecapabledepthbehindthepairofNewberrytransferswithjuniorDeVon Jones (6-6,215,Jackson,Tenn.),whoplayedhisfreshmanyearatNorthFloridabeforeaveraging8.0pointsand5.0reboundsatWallaceStateCCinAlabamalastseason,andjuniorStephen Davis (6-4,205,Lilburn,Ga.),whowasanhonorablementionAll-AmericanatBerkmarHSandmostrecentlyplayedforGeorgiaPerimeterin2008-09,averaging10pointsandsixreboundspergame. The final newcomer to the Pirates this season is a localproductwithgreattiestoArmstrongbasketball-freshmanforwardJaleel Corbin (6-4,180,Savan-nah,Ga.),whowasanhonorablementionAll-Region

2010-11 Season Preview

The Pirates are picked to finish fifth in the Peach Belt in 2010-11 3

Rk School Votes1. USCAiken 141(10)2. AugustaState 113(1)3. ClaytonState 1104. GeorgiaCollege 99(2)5. ArmstrongAtlanticState 986. Montevallo 967. Flagler 658. FrancisMarion 649. GeorgiaSouthwestern 5610. NorthGeorgia 5211. Lander 5012. ColumbusState 4513. UNCPembroke 25

2010-11 Peach Belt

Preseason Men’sBasketball Poll

First-placevotesinparenthesis.

AsvotedonbythePBCMen’sCoaches;

Coachescouldnotvoteforownteam.

Optimism Heading Into 2010-11 Season

Junior Grant Domsic was an All-South Atlantic Conference Freshman team honoree at New-berry and ranked fourth in the league in three-point shooting in 2008-09.

honoreeatJohnsonHighSchoollastseason,isthesonof Armstrong’s first consensus basketball All-Ameri-can,IkeWilliams,andamemberoftheAASUAthleticHallofFame. After finishing seventh last season in the PBC standings, the Pirates have been picked to finish fifth inapreseasonvoteoftheleague’scoaches,behinddefendingPBCTournamentchampionUSCAikenandthree-timeEliteEightparticipantAugustaState.Clayton State has been picked to finish third, followed byGeorgiaCollege.Montevallohasbeenpickedtofinish sixth, Flagler seventh and Francis Marion eighth. GeorgiaSouthwestern,NorthGeorgia,Lander,Co-lumbusStateandUNCPembrokeroundoutthepoll.ThePBCwillplayindivisionsforasecondstraightseasonwithAASUfacingitsEastDivisionfoestwicethisseason-ASU,USCAiken,Lander,UNCPem-broke,FrancisMarionandFlagler.Non-conferencefoesincludepreseasonTop5foeFloridaSouthernandpreseasonnationally-rankedValdostaState,aswellasSouthAtlanticConferencefoeWingate,ConferenceCarolinasfoeBartonandCIAAdefendingchampionSt.Augustine’s.

2010-2011 PBC Preseason All-Conference TeamSimelBoyd,FrancisMarionCecilColeman,MontevalloByronFaison,USCAiken

D.J.Ferguson,FlaglerBrandonRobinson,ClaytonState

Head Coach Jeremy Luther

Jeremy Luther became AASU’s tenth head coach on May 5, 20094

Jeremy LutherHead Men’s Basketball Coach JeremyLutherbeginshissecondseasonastheheadmen’sbas-ketballcoachatArmstrongAtlanticStateUniversityforthe2010-11season. In his first season with the Pirates, Luther directed a tremendous mid-seasonturnaround,winningsevenofAASU’slastnineconfer-encegamestoearnaberthinthePBCChampionships.ThePiratesthentookeventualPBCTournamentchampionandEliteEightpar-ticipantAugustaStatetothewire,losing83-80inAugusta.Overall,thePirateswent12-16in2009-10and7-11inPBCplay. LutherjoinedAASUfromNewberryCollege,wherehecom-pileda33-24overallrecord,includinga21-8recordin2008-09,set-tingaschoolrecordforthemostwinsinasingleseason.Newberryfinished in second in the South Atlantic Conference and also set a schoolrecordformostwinsinSACplay,going10-6intheleague. LuthertookovertheNewberryprogramafterservingsixseasonsasanassistantcoachatMercerUniversityinMacon,Ga.LutheraidedtheBearsincapturinganAtlanticSunConferencechampionshipin2003-04.WhileatMercer,Lutherwasresponsibleforrecruiting,strengthandconditioningaswellasscouting.PriortojoiningMercer,hewastheheadcoachatWindsorAcademyinMaconin2000-01,aswellasservingasanassistantathisalmamater,NorthGreenville,from1998-2000.Lutherreceivedhisbachelor’sofartsdegreeinEnglishfromNGCin1999. LutherbeganhisplayingcareeratRobertMorrisCollegewhereheplayedfrom1992-93.Aftertheseason,hetransferredtoLibertyUniversitywhereheplayedfortwoseasons.HewouldlatertransfertoCovenantCollegewherehewouldscore1,300pointsintwoseasonswiththeScots.Followinghissenioryear,he was named an NAIA Division II All-American after finishing fourthinthecountryinscoring,averaging26.0ppg. Lutherandhiswife,Ginny,resideinSavannahandhavetwochildren-ason,Bryson(3),andanewborndaughter,Kendall.

The Jeremy Luther Ledger

Years School Position1998-2000 NorthGreenville AssistantCoach2000-2001 WindsorAcademyHS HeadCoach2001-2007 Mercer AssistantCoach2007-2009 Newberry HeadCoach2009- ArmstrongAtlantic HeadCoach

Assistant Coaches Evans Davis and Patrick Slonaker

Patrick Slonaker is the son of former Mercer head men’s coach Mark Slonaker 5

Evans DavisAssistant Men’s Basketball Coach EvansDavisbeginshissecondseasonasassistantmen’sbasket-ballcoachatArmstrongAtlanticStateUniversityforthe2010-11season.DavisalsoservedastheheadcoachofAASU’smen’scrosscountryteamforthe2009-10season. AformerstandoutatMercerUniversity,EvansjoinedAASUafterservingthreeseasonsasamemberofMattKilcullen’smen’sbasketballstaffattheUniversityofNorthFlorida.Hewaselevatedtothetopassistantspotin2008-09,wherehehelpedtheOspreystotheirbestrecordinDivisionIcompetition. Inhisplayingdays,DavisplayedfortwoseasonsatTruettMc-ConnellinCleveland,Ga.,thentransferredtoMercer,whereheaveraged10.5pointsand5.7reboundspergameintwoyearsfortheBears.HebeganhiscollegiatecoachingcareeratMercerasagradu-ateassistantforthewomen’sprogram,thenwenttoTruettMcCon-nell and spent five years as both an assistant and as the head men’s basketball coach there before joining the UniversityofNorthFloridacoachingstaffin2006. Evansearnedhisbachelor’sdegreeincommunicationsfromMercerin2000.

Patrick SlonakerAssistant Men’s Basketball Coach Patrick Slonaker begins his first season as an assistant men’s bas-ketballcoachatArmstrongAtlanticStateUniversityforthe2010-11season. AgraduateofBostonCollege,Patrickspentthreeseasonswork-ingforAlSkinner’smen’sbasketballstaff.Asasenior,hewaspro-moted to Head Manager where he was responsible for film exchange, videoediting,practiceschedules,andtravelschedules. PatrickisanativeofMaconandagraduateofMountdeSalesAcademy.HeiscurrentlyworkingtowardsaMastersofEducationinAdultEducationandCommunityLeadership.

Senior Brett Goodwell

Goodwell averaged 13.0 points and 7.0 rebounds per game at Newberry in 08-09 6

14Brett GoodwellSenior Forward/Guard6-6 • 220 • Los Angeles, Calif.

Redshirtedthe2009-10seasonforthePirates.

PREVIOUS SCHOOL: Startedall29gamesasajuniorforNewberryCollege...Aver-aged 13.0 points and 7.0 rebounds per game ... Hit 140 of 262 shots from the floor (.534) and 94 of 143 free throws (.657) ... Led Newberry in scoring on five occasions, including aseason-high27againstNorthGeorgiaonDec.13...Scored25pointsagainstLanderonDec.18...Reacheddoubledigitscoringin23gamesandnotchedsixdouble-doublesontheseason.

JUNIOR COLLEGE: PlayedfortwoseasonsatArizonaWesternCC.

PERSONAL: BornBrettGoodwellonFeb.10,1989,inLosAngeles,Calif.,hishometown...SonofStephanieLuckett...Majoringin graphic design ... Enjoys art, playing video games, music and chess ... Lists Voltaire as an influential personality.

Senior Jesse Wheeler

Wheeler averaged 11.6 points a game as a sophomore for Newberry in 08-09 7

12Jesse WheelerSenior Guard/Forward6-5 • 215 • Atlanta, Ga.

Redshirtedthe2009-10seasonforthePirates.

PREVIOUS SCHOOL: Started27gamesforNewberryCollegeasasophomore...Averaged 11.6 points and 4.7 rebounds per game ... Hit 108 of 228 shots from the floor (.474) and 29 of 73 shots from three-point range (.397) ... Led Newberry in scoring five times,includingaseason-high26pointsina65-49winoverLincolnMemorialonJan.14...Reacheddoubledigitscoringin15games.

HIGH SCHOOL: PlayedforfouryearsatDuluthHSinDuluth,Ga....EarnedAll-CountyandAll-StatehonorsfortheWildcats...Ledtheteaminscoring,reboundingandblockedshotsasajuniorandsenior.

PERSONAL: BornJesseRobertWheeleronDecember14,1987,inAtlanta,Ga....HometownisSuwanee,Ga....SonofLoydandPattiWheeler...Majoringinliberalstudies...ListsMichaelJordanasafavoritesportspersonality.

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Junior Grant Domsic

Domsic ranked fourth in the SAC in three-point shooting in 2008-09

5Grant DomsicJunior Guard6-2 • 205 • Orlando, Fla.

Redshirtedthe2009-10seasonforthePirates.

PREVIOUS SCHOOL: PlayedfortwoseasonsatNewberryCollege...Playedin29games,startingfour,forNewberryasasophomore...Averaged10.1pointspergame...Hit74of176three-pointers(.420)...Ranked22ndintheSouthAtlanticConferenceinscoringandfourthinthree-pointshooting...Scoredindoubledigitsin17games...Played in all 28 games, starting five, as a freshman ... Member of the SAC All-Freshman Team...Averaged10.5pointsand2.2reboundspergame...Shot.356frombehindthethree-pointline...Scoredindoubledigitsin17games.

PREP SCHOOL: Averaged4.0pointsand2.1assistspergameforForkUnionMili-taryAcademyin2006-07.

HIGH SCHOOL: PlayedforfouryearsatOakRidgeHS...LedtheWildcatstostatetournamentasajunior...Averaged15.2pointspergameasajuniorandsenior...DistrictPlayeroftheYearandTeamMVPasasenior.

PERSONAL: BornGrantDomsiconJuly20,1987,inMadison,Wisc....HometownisOrlando,Fla....SonofRickandKimDom-sic...Majoringineconomics...Enjoysplayingvideogames,movies,music,goingtothebeachandhangingoutwithfriends...ListsDeronWilliamsashisfavoritesportspersonality.

Junior Chris Vanlandingham

Vanlandingham led the Peach Belt in minutes played in 2009-10 (37.71 per game) 9

Vanlandingham’s Game Highs

Points:29vs.Brewton-Parker,11/21/09Rebounds:10vs.AugustaState,1/13/10Assists:5vs.Brewton-Parker,11/21/09

10Chris VanlandinghamSenior Guard6-3 • 180 • Lawrenceville, Ga.

2009-10:Playedinall28games,starting25,asasophomoreforthePirates...Aver-aged12.3pointsand4.1reboundspergame...Ranked24thinthePBCinscoring...LedthePBCinminutesplayed,averaging37.71minutespercontest...Scoredacareer-high29pointsinAASU’s81-74winoverBrewton-ParkeronNov.21...Reacheddoubledigitscoringin19games...Grabbedacareer-high10reboundsagainstAugustaStateonJan.13...Pumpedin21pointsagainstWingateonDec.30...ScoredindoubledigitsinninestraightgamesfromNov.29-Jan.2.

2008-09: Playedin22gamesasafreshmanforthePirates...Averaged5.8minutes,2.5 points and 1.0 rebounds per game ... Hit 17-of-39 shots from the floor (.436) and 19-of-24shotsfromthefreethrowline(.792)...Scoredaseason-higheightpointstwice,vs.Queens(NC)onNov.17andvs.ColumbusStateonFeb.19...Grabbedsixreboundsvs.TempleBaptistonNov.29...Dishedoutthreeassistsvs.WestVirginiaWesleyanonDec.29.

HIGH SCHOOL: PlayedforfourseasonsatNorthHendersonHS...LedthestateofNorthCarolinainscoringasaseniorin2007-08,averaging32.5pointspergame...ScoredaNCHSAArecord40+pointsinninegames,includinga50-pointoutburstagainstWesternregionchampionPisgah...First-teamAll-Statehonoreeasasenior...Two-timeAshevilleCitizen-TimesPlayeroftheYearhonoree...WesternAthleticConferencePlayerofthe

Year as a senior ... Shot 50% from the floor asaseniorandalsoaveraged6.0rebounds,3.1stealsand3.0assistspergame...Finishedhishighschoolcareerwith1,903pointsscored...AlsoplayedfootballandrantrackfortheKnights.

PERSONAL: BornChristopherMichaelVanlandinghamonNovember15,1989,inHendersonville,N.C.,hishometown...SonofMichaelandDebbieVanlandingham...Hasonesister,Keri...Majoringinhistory

Chris Vanlandingham’s Career AASU StatisticsYear GP-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT OR-DR-TR RPG TP PPG AST TO BS ST 2008-2009 22-0 128 17-39 .436 2-12 .167 19-24 .792 6-17-23 1.0 55 2.5 17 16 0 42009-2010 28-25 1056 118-276 .428 23-83 .277 84-127 .661 36-80-116 4.1 343 12.3 70 59 3 332 Years 50-25 1184 135-315 .429 25-95 .263 103-151 .682 36-97-139 2.8 398 8.0 87 75 3 37

Juniors Stephen Davis and Chris Edwards

Edwards was a member of Jacksonville University’s back-to-back A-Sun Champion teams 10

Chris EdwardsJunior Guard6-1 • 170 • Albany, Ga.

PREVIOUS SCHOOL: PlayedfortwoseasonsatJacksonvilleUniversity...Averaged3.2pointsand2.2reboundspergameasasophomorefortheDolphins,whocapturedtheAtlanticSunregularseasonchampionshipandadvancedtothesecondroundoftheNIT...Averaged2.4pointspergameasafreshman.

HIGH SCHOOL: PlayedforfourseasonsatWestoverHS...Averaged20points,sixreboundsandsixassistsagameasasenior,earningAll-Statehonors...AlsoearnedAll-Statehonorsasajunior for the Patriots, averaging 17.5 points, five rebounds and four assists per game ... Two-time All-RegionandAll-Metroselection.

PERSONAL: BornChristopherDanteEdwardsonSept.25,1989,inAlbany,Ga.,hishometown...SonofJosephEdwardsandAudreyHampton...Majoringinliberalstudies...Enjoysmusicandreading...ListsBenGordonandLeBronJamesasfavoritesportspersonalities.

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23Stephen DavisJunior Forward6-4 • 205 • Liburn, Ga.

JUNIOR COLLEGE: Averaged10pointsand6reboundspergameasasophomoreforGeorgiaPerimeterCollegein2008-09.

HIGH SCHOOL: PlayedfortwoseasonsatBerkmarHSinLilburn,Ga....EarnedhonorablementionAll-AmericahonorsbyHSSportsMagazineasasenior...RankedastheNo.107hoopsrecruitasaseniorbyHoopscooponline.com.

PERSONAL: BornStephenDavisonNovember20,1985,inBradenton,Fla....HometownisLilburn,Ga....SonofPartheniaCaallonandTrenchDavis...DavisplayedpartsofthreeMajorLeagueBaseballseasonswiththeAtlantaBravesandPittsburghPirates...Majoringineconomics...ListsDavidThompsonasafavoritesportspersonality.

Juniors Austin Edens and Mychal Horn

Horn was an All-Lone Star Conference honoree in 2009-10 for SE Oklahoma State11

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Mychal HornJunior Guard5-10 • 175 • Alexandria, La.

PREVIOUS SCHOOL: PlayedfortwoseasonsatSoutheasternOklahomaState...Averaged10.7pointsand4.0assistspergameasasophomore,earningAll-LoneStarConferencehonors.Ledtheleagueinminutesplayed,averaging38pergame...Averaged10.6pointsand3.6assistspergameasafreshman.

HIGH SCHOOL: PlayedforPeabodyMagnetHighSchoolinAlexandria,La....Earnedsecond-team All-State honors as a senior in 2008 ... Also earned first-team All-District honors ... Helped theWarhorsestoaStateChampionshipin2007...McDonald’sAll-Americannominee.

PERSONAL: BornMychalHornonFebruary28,1990,inPalmdale,Calif....HometownisAlexandria,La....SonofRhondaHorn...Majoringinpoliticalscience.

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1Austin EdensJunior Guard6-0 • 185 • Orlando, Fla.

Redshirtedthe2009-10seasonforthePirates.

JUNIOR COLLEGE: PlayedforoneseasonatSpartanburgMethodistJCin2008-09.Averaged9.0pointsand4.0reboundspergame.

PREVIOUS SCHOOL: SpentoneseasonattheCollegeofCharleston.

HIGH SCHOOL: PlayedforthreeseasonsatLexingtonHighSchoolinLexington,S.C....EarnedAll-ConferencehonorsfotheWildcats.

PERSONAL: BornAustinLeeEdensonOctober3,1988,inColumbia,S.C....HometownisLexington,S.C....SonofMarshallandBethEdens...Majoringineconomics...Father,Marshall,playedbasketballatNewberryCol-lege...Uncle,Tommy,playedfootballatDukeUniversity...Enjoysplayinggolfandmusic...ListsSteveNashasafavoritesportspersonality.

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Juniors DeVon Jones and Keyshore Williams

Williams is the brother of 2009-10 Pirate All-PBC guard Patrick Shokpeka

Keyshore WilliamsJunior Guard6-3 • 175 • Atlanta, Ga.

JUNIOR COLLEGE: PlayedforoneseasonatAtlantaMetropolitanCollege...Averaged11points and five rebounds as a sophomore.

HIGH SCHOOL: PlayedfortwoseasonsatBerkmarHSinLilburn...Rankedasoneofthetopbasketballrecruitsin2006byPatStevensBasketballafterattendingNorthAtlantaPreparatory.

PERSONAL: BornKeyshoreWilliamsonSeptember4,1987,inJacksonville,Fla....HometownisLithonia,Ga....SonofElizabethNoisette...Brother,PatrickShokpeka,playedbasketballatAASUin2008-10...Majoringineconomics...Enjoysridingfourwheelers...ListsPennyHard-awayasafavoritesportspersonality.

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24DeVon JonesJunior Forward6-2 • 205 • Orlando, Fla.

JUNIOR COLLEGE: Averaged8.0pointsand5.0reboundspergameasasophomoreforWal-lace State CC, the fifth-ranked team in NJCAA in 2008-09 and Alabama JuCo state champions.

PREVIOUS SCHOOL: PlayedforoneseasonattheUniversityofNorthFlorida...Averaged6.4pointsand4.4reboundspergameasafreshman.

HIGH SCHOOL: PlayedforfourseasonsatLibertyTechnicalMagnetSchoolinJackson,Tenn.... Averaged 10.1 points and 7.9 rebounds per game as a senior, shooting 63 percent from the floor ...LibertyTechwontheTennessee2AStateChampionshipin2006and2007...Finishedhisca-reerastheall-timeleaderinblockedshots.

PERSONAL: BornDeVonR.JonesonFebruary12,1989,inJackson,Tenn.,hishometown...SonofKimPriceandPercyJones...Majoringinchemistry...EnjoysplayingbasketballandXBox360...ListsKevinGarnettasafavoritesportspersonality.

Sophomore Zach Corliss and Freshman Allen Love

Corliss is a two-time PBC Presidential Honor Roll honoree 13

Zach CorlissSophomore Guard6-2 • 175 • Fletcher, N.C.

Redshirtedthe2009-10seasonforthePirates...NamedtothePBCPresidentialHonorRoll.

2008-09: Playedin14gamesasafreshmanforthePirates...Averaged5.1minutes,1.1pointsand0.4reboundspergame...Scoredaseason-higheightpointson3-of-5shooting,including2-of-4three-pointers,againstTempleBaptistonNov.29...MemberofthePBCPresidentialHonorRoll.

HIGH SCHOOL: PlayedforfourseasonsatWestHendersonHS...EarnedAll-ConferenceandAll-Areahonorsasajuniorandasenior...Averaged19pointsand5.8assistspergameasaseniorfor the Falcons ... Shot 46% from the field, 39% from three-point range and 89% from the free throw line ... Helped lead the Falcons to conference and sectional titles and a regional semi-final appearance as a sophomore and a junior...AlsoearnedAll-Conferencefootballhonorsasajuniorandsenior.

PERSONAL: BornZacharyRobertCorlissonJune14,1990,inAsheville,N.C....HometownisFletcher,N.C....SonofTimandCathyCorliss...Hasonebrother,Seth,whoplayedbaseballandfootballatBrevardCollege...Majoringinphysicaleducation...En-joys fishing and playing golf ... Lists Drew Brees, Rajon Rondo and Brett Favre among his favorite sports personalities.

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Zach Corliss’ Career AASU StatisticsYear GP-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT OR-DR-TR RPG TP PPG AST TO BS ST 2008-2009 14-0 72 5-9 .556 3-6 .500 3-8 .375 2-4-6 0.4 16 1.1 8 9 0 11 Year 14-0 72 5-9 .556 3-6 .500 3-8 .375 2-4-6 0.4 16 1.1 8 9 0 1

Allen LoveFreshman Guard6-3 • 200 • Atlanta, Ga.Redshirtedthe2009-10seasonforthePirates.

HIGH SCHOOL: PlayedfortwoyearsatRiverwoodHighSchool.

PERSONAL: BornAllenSylvesterLoveIIonNovember20,1991,inAtlanta,Ga.,hishome-town...SonofMardessLove...Undecidedinmajor...Enjoysdrawingandmusic...ListsDwayneWadeashisfavoritesportspersonality.

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14 Corbin is the son of DII All-American and AASU Athletic Hall of Famer Ike Williams

Freshman Jaleel Corbin

45Jaleel CorbinFreshman Forward6-4 • 180 • Pipeline, The Gambia

HIGH SCHOOL: PlayedfortwoseasonsatJohnsonHSinSavannah...EarnedHonorableMen-tionAll-RegionhonorsfortheAtomsmashersasasenior,averaging12pointsand10reboundspergame.

PERSONAL: BornAugust21,1992,inSanDiego,Calif....HometownisSavannah...SonofIkeWilliams...IkeWilliamswasanNCAADivisionIIAll-AmericanbasketballplayeratAASUandisamemberoftheAASUAthleticHallofFame...Majoringinbiology...Enjoysplayingbasketball...ListsLeBronJamesandTracyMcGradyashisfavoritesportspersonalities.

TheArmstrongAtlanticStateathleticdepartmentwillcontinuetobringhomealloftheexcitingmen’sbasketballactionin2010-11righttoyourcomputerasthePiratesstreamliveaudioandvideoofall14homegamesovertheInternet. Fans will be able to catch all of the action from the official Web-siteofAASUAthletics,aasupirates.com,oraasu.nmtvsports.com,thePirates’homeofinternetwebcastingthroughNewMediaTVSports. AASUdebuteditsInternetbroadcastingsystemin2001within-crediblesuccessaseveryhomemen’sandwomen’sbasketballgame,volleyballmatch,themajorityofthePirates’baseball,softballandwomen’ssoccergamesaswellastheNCAAMid-AtlanticMen’sandWomen’sTennisRegionalwereavailablelastseason. FormoreinformationabouttheAASUWebbroadcast,visittheAASUAthleticsWebSiteorcontactDirectorofSportsCommunica-tionsChadJacksonatChad.Jackson@armstrong.edu

Armstrong Atlantic State University To Bring You Pirates Basketball Through Webcasting In 2010-11 !

HistoricSavannah,Georgia,islocatedon the Atlantic Coast, at the confluence of theSavannahRiverandtheAtlanticOcean.Throughoutitshistory,therehasbeenoneadjectiveconsistentlyusedtodescribeSa-vannah:beautiful. Thereason?There’ssomethingabouttheuniquebeautyofSavannahthatcan-notbeforgotten.Streetswithcanopiesofmoss-ladentreesarehonoredvenuesforscoresofhistorichomes.ThetownsquaresthatSavannah’sfoundingfather,JamesOglethorpe,laidoutaspublicmeetingplacesarenowtreasured“pocketparks”locatedthroughoutthedowntownarea. Arenovatedwaterfrontareaservesasthehubforshoppingandentertainment.Nearbysandybeachesdrawstreamsofvisi-torswithpersistentcoolbreezesandtheend-lesslureoftherollingsea.Finally,there’sanindescribable-butreadilydiscernible-feelingintheairthatpervadesSavannah,akindof“laidback”approachtotheworld,a“rootedness”thatmakeslivingorworkinginSavannahanexperiencesecondtonone. By way of affirmation, Le Monde,theleadingFrenchnews-paper,calledSavannah“themostbeautifulcityinNorthAmeri-ca.” Savannahhasrecentlycapturedtheimaginationofanationthrough its history and its appearance in several feature films, including“Glory,”“ForrestGump,”“SomethingtoTalkAbout,”“MidnightInTheGardenofGoodandEvil,”“TheLegendof

BaggerVance,”andlastsummer’s“TheLastSong,”starringMileyCyrus.Savan-nahalsohostedtheyachtingeventsofthe1996SummerOlympicsandmostrecentlyservedasthemediahomefortheG-8Sum-mit.Asaresult,tourismhasbecomeoneoftheleadingindustriesinthearea. Savannahhostsoversixmilliontour-istseachyear.TourismimpactstheSavan-nahareabymorethan$634million.Thecityboastsover7,000roomsandmorethan100restaurantsasfolkshavelearnedthatSavannahismorethanjustaconvenientreststopontheinterstatetoFlorida. TheclimateofSavannahfeatureswarm,andsometimeshot,weatherformostoftheyear.Therearesevenmonthsinwhichtheaveragetemperatureis70degreesorhigher.ThelowestaveragehighisinJanuaryat60.3degrees. ThepopulationinSavannahisroughly130,000 and Chatham County is the fifth mostpopulouscountyinGeorgia. Savannahalsositscentrallylocatedto

some of the Southeast’s finest beaches. Tybee Island, located less than30minutesfromArmstrongAtlanticState’scampus,offerssixmilesofunspoiledsands,temptingseafoodandgraciousac-commodations.ResortareassuchasHiltonHead,SouthCaro-lina,arelessthanonehourawayandprovideevenmorerelaxinggetawayoptions. Whetherit’sthelureofhistoricsettings,thefriendlinessofaSoutherncommunityorthebeautifulclimateofsoutheastGeor-gia,Savannahistheplaceforyou.

This Is Savannah

Savannah attracts more than six million visitors each year 15

Savannah Quick FactsIncorporated: 1789City Population: 131,700Chatham County Population: 228,100Famous Savannahians: GirlScoutsfounderJulietteGordonLow,authorFlanneryO’Connor,songwriterJohnnyMercer,actorStacyKeach,actressDianaScarwid,justiceClarenceThomas,golfersGeneSauersandHollisStacy

Monthly Average Temperatures:January 63.3high,37.9low July 98.0high,71.5lowFebruary 63.1high,40low August 90.1high,71.4lowMarch 69.9high,46.8low September 85.6high,67.6lowApril 77.8high,54.1low October 77.8high,55.9lowMay 74.2high,62.3low November 69.5high,45.5lowJune 88.6high,68.5low December 62.5high,39.4low

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Sinceitsfoundingin1935,ArmstrongAtlanticStateUniversityhascontinuedtodeveloptomeettheSavannahcommunity’seducational

needs. From its first location in Armstrong House in downtownSavannahtoitscurrenthomeonascenic268-acrelotoffofAbercorn,theuniversityhasbe-come one of the finest educational institutions in the SoutheasternUnitedStates.Thisyear,AASUcelebratesits75thanniversaryasapremierinstitutionofhighereducationintheCoastalEmpire. ArmstrongJuniorCollegewasestablishedbytheMayor of Savannah and other public officials in 1935. HousedinthebeautifulandhistoricArmstrongHouse,agifttothecityfromthefamilyofGeorgeF.Arm-strong,ArmstrongJuniorCollegegrewovertheyearstooccupyeightadditionalbuildingsintheForsythParkandMontereySquareareas. In1959,asArmstrongCollegeofSavannah,itbecameatwo-yearunitoftheUniversitySystem.TheBoardofRegentsconferredfour-yearstatusonArmstrongin1964andthecollegemovedtoa250-acrelocation,agiftfromDonaldLivingstonandtheMillsB.LaneFoundation,inDecemberof1965.AdditionalbuildingsjoinedtheeightoriginalstructuresasArmstrongaddedprofessionalandgraduateprogramsandtripledinsize. InJulyof1996,theBoardofRegentsvotedtorenamethecol-lege to Armstrong Atlantic State University to reflect its mission and identity.Theuniversity’sreputationofexcellenceisstillevidentinitsdedicationtostudents,withasupportiveenvironment. ArmstrongAtlanticStateUniversitywasfullyaccreditedasase-niorinstitutionbytheSouthernAssociationofCollegesandSchoolsinDecember,1968,withaccreditationretroactivetoJanuary1,1968,andwaslastreaccreditedinDecember,2002. The university offers more than seventy-five academic programs andmajorsintheCollegeofArtsandSciences,CollegeofHealthProfessions,CollegeofEducationandSchoolofComputing.Theacademiccommunityincludesapproximately7,500studentsand

morethan400facultymembers.Enrollmenthasmorethandoubledinthelast20years,from3,700studentsin1990toitscurrentnumber. Acrosscampus,evidenceoftheuniversity’sgrowthcanbefoundinitsfacilities.Recentlycompletedprojectsincludethe$31millionWindwardCommons,a567-bed,freshman-dedicatedresidencehallcompletedoverthesummer,whichbringsthenumberofstudentslivingoncampustomorethan1,400,andthenew$16million,60,180square-footAASUStudentUnionthatwasbuiltentirelythroughstudentfeesandopenedinfallof2010. TheathleticdepartmentofArmstrongAtlanticStateUni-versityishousedintheArmstrongSportsCenter,completedin 1995. The Sports Center includes offices for the physical educationdepartment,trainingroomandweightroomareas,basketball courts, indoor track and offices for coaches and athleticdepartmentpersonnel.ThebuildingplayedhosttothePeachBeltConference’sbasketballtournamentin1998and1999andhostsseveralin-seasontournamentseachyear.Construction of a women’s fieldhouse for soccer and softball wascompletedinthespringof2007. AASUsponsorselevenintercollegiatesportsandisachartermemberofthePeachBeltConference,formedin1991.Women’ssoccerandwomen’sgolfdebutedin2005-06andmen’scrosscountrywasreinstatedin2009,joiningmen’sandwomen’sbasketball,volleyball,baseball,men’sandwomen’stennis,men’sgolfandsoftballassportsthatAASUsponsors.In2008-09,theAASUmen’sandwomen’stennisteamseachcapturedNCAADivisionIINationalChampionshipsforasecondstraightyear,withthewomen’stennisteamearningthe“three-peat”ofthreestraighttitlesin2010. Continuingamissionbegunin1935,ArmstrongAtlanticStateUniversitytodayservesarichgamutoftraditionalandnon-traditionalstudents.Forty-threepercentofAASU’sstu-dentbodyarefromtheSavannah-Chathamarea,whileotherscomefromaroundthestate,nationandworld.AllhavecometoSavannahtoexperienceandthriveonthecampusofoneofthefastestdevelopinghigherlearninginstitutionsinthenation-tobeapartofArmstrongAtlanticStateUniversity.

Armstrong Atlantic State University

AASU was fully accredited as a senior institution in December, 1968

AASU Administration

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Andy Carter Director of Athletics

AndyCarterbeginshissecondyearastheDirectorofAthleticsatArmstrongAtlan-ticStateUniversityforthe2009-10season. CarterwashiredonApril8,2009,bythen-UniversityPresidentDr.ThomasZ.Jones after an exhaustive national search. In his first year with AASU, the Pirates sent sixteamstotheNCAAChampionshipsandwomen’stenniscapturedtheschool’ssev-enthNCAADivisionIINationalChampionship. CarterjoinedthePiratesfromNewberryCollege,whereheservedassince2002.Inthattime,heincreasedthevisibilityandsuccessoftheNewberryathleticdepart-ment both on and off the competitive playing field. Newberry has won four of the past five South Atlantic Conference academic titles, while also leading 14 teams to NCAA Championshipsappearancesaftertheschoolhadcollectedjustoneintheprevious11seasons. Hedevelopedthe“NewberryCollegeAthleticInitiative”uponarrivingattheNewberry,S.C.,campus,along-termplantoimproveNewberry’sathleticprogramwhilemaintainingtheschool’sexcellentacademicrecord.Otherhighlightsincludethebeginning of an intercollegiate wrestling program that finished second in NCAA Division II in 2009; SAC Championships for football in2006and2008,aswellasSACtitlesinwomen’sbasketballandmen’sgolf. PriortoNewberry,CarterservedastheDirectorofAthleticsatMissouriBaptistUniversityinSt.Louis,Mo.,from1997through2002.Heservedasthebaseballcoachfrom1991through1999,leadingtheteamtosevenstraightconferencetitles. Carterreceivedhisbachelor’sofsciencedegreeinbusinessadministrationfromMissouriBaptistin1987,thenearnedhisMBAfromLindenwoodUniversityin1990.Heandhiswife,Rena,havesixchildren–Aaron(22),Becca(20),Beth(17),Jake(15),Rachel(14)andMicah(9).

Dr. Linda M. Bleicken University President

Dr.LindaM.BleickenjoinsAASUafterservingatGeorgiaSouthernfor19years.She becomes the seventh AASU president and the first woman to lead the institution sincetheestablishmentofArmstrongJuniorCollegein1935. AwomanwithdeeprootsinIowafarmcountry,BleickenbeganhercareeratGeor-giaSouthernasanassistantprofessorofmanagementin1990.Overthefollowingyearsshewouldserveasactingchairofthedepartmentofmanagement,associatedeanoftheCollegeofBusinessAdministration,vicepresidentforstudentaffairs,actingprovostandvicepresidentforacademicaffairsandlastlyprovost,apositionsheheldsince2005. AmarketingmajorfromGeorgiaStateUniversitywhograduatedmagnacumlaude,Bleicken’sexperiencesinthebusinessarenaincludeaforayintorealestateinAtlantaasownerandmanagerofresidentialpropertiesandservingasasalesrepresentativeforInnerfaceInternational.ShealsospenttwoyearsinmarketingresearchforBellSouthandBrittainAssociates,bothinAtlanta. Itwasherexperiencesinmarketingresearchthatledherbacktohighereducation.In1987,shechosetocontinuehereducationinauniversitycampus,thistimeasateachinginstructoratheralmamater,GeorgiaStateUniversity.Threeyearslatersheearnedheracademiccredentials,amaster’sandPh.D.inmanagement,onceagainfromGeorgiaState. Along-timeresidentofSavannah—shecommutedtoGeorgiaSouthernallthoseyears—BleickenknowsandcaresdeeplyaboutSavannahandtheCoastalGeorgiaregion.ShehasservedontheOssabawIslandFoundationBoardsince2007andbeeninvolvedwiththeSavannahDowntownNeighborhoodAssociation.

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AASU Athletic Staff

AASU has sent 47 of 75 teams to the NCAAs in the last eight years

Jason Hall

Associate AD forCompliance & Student Services

ChadJackson

Director of SportsCommunications

MichaelSmoose

Assistant to the ADfor Internal Operations

AlanSegal

Assistant AD for Marketing / Head Men’s Cross Country Coach-

Dr. DonaldAnderson

Compliance & Student Services Consultant

Dr. WillLynch

Faculty AthleticRepresentative

JoeRoberts

Head BaseballCoach

CalvainCulberson

Assistant BaseballCoach

JeremyLuther

Head Men’sBasketball Coach

EvansDavis

Asst. Men’s Basketball Coach

MattSchmidt

Head Women’s Basketball Coach

KarmenGraham

Assistant Women’sBasketball Coach

MichaelButler

Head Men’s & Women’sGolf Coach

Ted Evans

Head SoftballCoach

EricFaulconer

Head Women’sSoccer Coach

SimonEarnshaw

Head Men’s & Women’sTennis Coach

Alumni Arena @ Armstrong Sports Center

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TheArmstrongAtlanticStateUniversity’sathleticdepartmentpridesitselfonhavingoneofthefinest athletic facilities not only in the conference,butintheregionaswell. AASU’sSportsCenter,com-pletedinJulyof1995,immediatelybecameatopbasketballcomplexbyhostingthe1998and1999PeachBeltConferencebasketballtourna-ments. This82,000squarefootmulti-purposebuildingprovidesexpandedacademicofferingsinspacious,modernsurroundings.Studentshaveathree-stationcomputerlab;a1,965square foot weight training/fitness centerwithmorethan30Cybexmachineexercisestations,stairclimbers,treadmills,uprightandsemi-recumbentbike,ellipticaltrainerandafreeweightarea;fournewclassroomsandtwo3,535squarefootactivityareas. AASU’sathleticteamsplayhomeeventsina4,000seatarenathatcontainsthe-atre-typeseatingforallspectators,andalsoplayshosttoawidevarietyofsocialandsportingevents.

Pirates @ Alumni ArenaYear Record1995-96 10-51996-97 10-51997-98 11-41998-99 10-41999-2000 9-32000-01 13-22001-02 7-72002-03 7-52003-04 10-42004-05 9-52005-06 12-12006-07 12-22007-08 10-42008-09 12-32009-10 8-815 Years 150-62

IndividualMost Points:36JamaalWilliams(UNF)vs.USCA,2/21/98Most Rebounds:19BrianMoultrievs.WestVa.Wesleyan,12/29/08Most Points by AASU Player:33DarylWilliamsvs.FayettevilleState,11/25/03

TeamMost Points: 112AASUvs.ClarkAtlanta,11/22/04Most Points, non-AASU team: 98GC&SUvs.USCAiken,2/22/00Most Points, Both Teams:191GC&SU(98)vs.USCAiken(93),2/22/99Most Points, Both Teams, Regulation: 181AASU(93)vs.ClarkAtlanta(88),11/24/00Largest Victory Margin: 47AASU(112)vs.ClarkAtlanta(65),11/22/04

Alumni Arena Men’s Basketball Highs

AASU has a 150-62 record in Alumni Arena since it opened in 1995

Armstrong Sports Center Events

• 1998&1999PBCBasketballChampionships• GeorgiaSpecialOlympics• GeorgiaHSBasketballRegionalTournament• AtlantaHawkstrainingcamp• ChamberofCommerceSouthSideSocials•20015ARegionChampionships(FeaturingNo.1NBApickKwameBrown)• 2010HamptonInn&SuitesFallFinalsClassic• 2010HamptonInn&SuitesHolidayClassic

AASU now sponsors 11 intercollegiate sports

AASU Athletic Training

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AASU athletic teams benefit from the fine athletic training staff, headed by medical director Dr. John GeorgeandheadathletictrainerLydiaWilliams. AASU’s training room, part of the Armstrong Sports Center, sits adjacent to the fitness center and across thehallfromthePiratelockerrooms.Theroomoffersthemostmodernandadvancedequipmenttohelpplayersdealwithinjuriesandrehabilitation.

AASU Athletic Training Center Administration

Lydia WilliamsHead Athletic Trainer Lydia Williams begins her first season as the head athletic trainer at Armstrong Atlantic State Univer-sity.WilliamsjoinsthePiratesfromSavannahCountryDaySchool,wheresheservedastheheadathletictrainerandtheassistantstrengthandconditioningcoach.A2005graduateoftheUniversityofGeorgiawithherbachelor’sdegreeinexerciseandsportscience,Williamsreceivedhermaster’sinhealthandphysicaleducationfromColumbusState.

Clint BrifAssistant Athletic Trainer Clint Brif begins his firs season as an assistant athletic trainer for Armstrong Atlantic State Uni-versity.AgraduateofIowaState’sathletictrainingprogram,BrifjoinsthePiratesfromtheDoctor’sHospitalinAugusta.

Amy SimmonsGraduate AssistantAthletic Trainer

Tom CoupartGraduate AssistantAthletic Trainer

Dr. John GeorgeTeam Physician Dr.JohnGeorgeassumestheroleofteamphysicianforthe2010-11athleticseason.A1983graduateofthe Medical College of Georgia, Dr. George is board certified by the America Board of Orthopedic Surgery andisamemberoftheAMA,theNationalBoardofMedicalExaminers,theGeorgiaMedicalSociety,theMedicalAssociationofGeorgia,theAmericanAcademyofOrthopedicSurgeonsandtheGeorgiaOrthope-dicSociety.

2010-11 Opponents - Peach Belt Conference

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Columbus StateSaturday, February 12, 2011 3:30 p.m.

Alumni Arena @ Armstrong Sports Center

Location: Columbus, GAEnrollment: 8,200Colors: Red, White and BlueConference: Peach BeltPresident: Dr. Tim MesconAthletic Director: Jay SparksHome Court (capacity): Frank G. Lumpkin Jr. Center (4,500)2009-10 Record: 12-142009-10 PBC Record: 6-11 (5th West)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 4/8Head Coach: Robert MooreCareer Record: First SeasonRecord at CSU: First SeasonCoach’s Office Phone: (706) 568-2447Assistant Coaches: Jim Hyneman, Bruce Hubbard, Bentley SparksSID: Manny NievesSID Phone: (706) 569-3032SID FAX: (706) 569-2594Web Address: csucougars.comSeries Record: CSU leads 39-36Last Meeting: AASU 72-56 (2/13/10)

Francis MarionSaturday, February 5, 2011 3:30 p.m.

Alumni Arena @ Armstrong Sports Center

Saturday, February 26, 2011 3:30 p.m.Smith University Center, Florence, S.C.

Location: Florence, SCEnrollment: 3,957Colors: Red, White and BlueConference: Peach BeltPresident: Dr. Fred CarterAthletic Director: Murray HartzlerHome Court (capacity): Smith University Center (3,027)2009-10 Record: 18-102009-10 PBC Record: 10-8 (3rd East)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/6Head Coach: Gary EdwardsCareer Record: 444-313Record at FMU: 55-57, 4 yearsCoach’s Office Phone: (803) 661-1247Assistant Coaches: Jarron Hinton, Crayton JonesSID: Michael G. HawkinsSID Phone: (803) 661-1222SID FAX: (803) 661-1219Web Address: www.fmupatriots.comSeries Record: AASU leads 24-14Last Meeting: AASU 78-76 (2/27/10)

Georgia CollegeSaturday, January 15, 2011 3:30 p.m.Centennial Center, Milledgeville, Ga.

Location: Milledgeville, GAEnrollment: 6,500Colors: Hunter Green and Navy BlueConference: Peach BeltPresident: Dr. Dorothy LelandAthletic Director: Wendell StatonHome Court (capacity): Centennial Center (4,071)2009-10 Record: 22-62009-10 PBC Record: 15-2 (1st West)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/7Head Coach: Terry SellersCareer Record: 496-246Record at GC: 298-184, 17 yearsCoach’s Office Phone: (478) 445-4289Assistant Coaches: Mark Gainous, Dan MagrinoSID: Alan WestonSID Phone: (478) 445-1779SID FAX: (478) 445-1790Web Address: www.gcsubobcats.comSeries Record: AASU leads 37-23Last Meeting: GC 76-65 (1/16/10)

Augusta StateSaturday, December 4, 2010 3:30 p.m.

Alumni Arena @ Armstrong Sports Center

Wednesday, January 12, 2011 7:30 p.m.Christenberry Fieldhouse, Augusta, Ga.

Location: Augusta, GAEnrollment: 7,071Colors: Royal Blue and WhiteConference: Peach BeltPresident: Dr. William A. BloodworthAthletic Director: Clint BryantHome Court (capacity): George A. Christenberry Fieldhouse (2,216)2009-10 Record: 29-42009-10 PBC Record: 17-1 (1st East)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/6Head Coach: Dip MetressCareer Record: 278-140Record at ASU: 144-47, 6 yearsCoach’s Office Phone: (706) 667-4765Assistant Coaches: Robbie McKinlay, Pat KiscadenSID: Joey WarrenSID Phone: (706) 731-7925SID FAX: (706) 737-1782Web Address: www.jaguarsroar.comSeries Record: ASU leads 44-34Last Meeting: ASU 83-80 (3/3/10)

Clayton StateWednesday, January 26, 2011 7:30 p.m.

Alumni Arena @ Armstrong Sports Center

Location: Morrow, GAEnrollment: 6,600Colors: Blue and OrangeConference: Peach BeltPresident: Dr. Thomas HynesAthletic Director: Mason BarfieldHome Court (capacity): Clayton State Athletics Center (2,000)2009-10 Record: 16-132009-10 PBC Record: 8-9 (4th West)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/6Head Coach: Gordon GibbonsCareer Record: 417-164Record at Clayton: 171-99, 9 yearsCoach’s Office Phone: (678) 466-4676Assistant Coaches: Brent Buchanan, Andy HarreSID: Lee WrightSID Phone: (678) 466-4681SID FAX: (678) 466-4699Web Address: athletics.clayton.eduSeries Record: AASU leads 15-14Last Meeting: CSU 67-56 (1/27/10)

FlaglerMonday, January 3, 2011 7:30 p.m.

Alumni Arena @ Armstrong Sports Center

Wednesday, February 2, 2011 7:30 p.m.Flagler Gym, St. Augustine, Fla.

Location: St. Augustine, FLEnrollment: 2,369Colors: Red and YellowConference: Peach BeltPresident: Dr. William T. Abare, Jr.Athletic Director: Jud DamonHome Court (capacity): Flagler Gym (1,760)2009-10 Record: 11-162009-10 PBC Record: 6-12 (5th East)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/3Head Coach: Bo ClarkCareer Record: 422-263Record at Flagler: 422-263, 24 yearsCoach’s Office Phone: (904) 819-6251Assistant Coach: Andrew GarciaSID: John JordanSID Phone: (904) 819-6252SID FAX: (904) 810-2369Web Address: flaglerathletics.comSeries Record: AASU leads 11-4Last Meeting: AASU 76-65 (2/3/10)

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2010-11 Opponents - Peach Belt Conference

The Pirates have made four appearances in the PBC Championship game

Ga. SouthwesternThursday, February 10, 2011 7:30 p.m.

Alumni Arena @ Armstrong Sports Center

Location: Americus, GAEnrollment: 3,300Colors: Navy Blue and Old GoldConference: Peach BeltPresident: Dr. Kendall A. BlanchardAthletic Director: Jaclyn KaylorHome Court (capacity): The Storm Dome (2,200)2009-10 Record: 7-202009-10 PBC Record: 3-13 (6th West)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/6Head Coach: Mike LeederCareer Record: 146-173Record at GSW: 46-71, 4 yearsCoach’s Office Phone: (229) 931-2230Assistant Coach: Stephen CoxSID: Keith MichligSID Phone: (229) 931-2217SID FAX: (229) 931-2143Web Address: www.gswcanes.comSeries Record: AASU leads 13-12Last Meeting: GSW 65-62 (2/11/10)

LanderWednesday, January 19, 2011 7:30 p.m.

Alumni Arena @ Armstrong Sports Center

Monday, February 7, 2011 7:30 p.m.Finis Horne Arena, Greenwood, S.C.

Location: Greenwood, SCEnrollment: 3,000Colors: Royal Blue and GoldConference: Peach BeltPresident: Dr. Daniel W. BallAthletic Director: Dr. Jeff MayHome Court (capacity): Finis Horne Arena (2,500)2009-10 Record: 11-162009-10 PBC Record: 5-13 (t6th East)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 4/7Head Coach: Jeff BurkhamerCareer Record: 145-89Record at LU: 11-16, 1 yearCoach’s Office Phone: (864) 388-8960Assistant Coaches: Steve Roberts, Caleb GaitherSID: Bob StonerSID Phone: (864) 388-8962SID FAX: (864) 388-8999Web Address: www.landerbearcats.comSeries Record: AASU leads 26-14Last Meeting: Lander 55-48 (2/8/10)

UNC PembrokeSaturday, January 22, 2011 3:30 p.m.

Alumni Arena @ Armstrong Sports Center

Wednesday, February 23, 2011 7:30 p.m.Jones Athletic Complex, Pembroke, N.C.

Location: Pembroke, NCEnrollment: 6,600Colors: Black and GoldConference: Peach BeltChancellor: Dr. Kyle CarterAthletic Director: Dan KenneyHome Court (capacity): English E. Jones Center (3,000)2009-10 Record: 9-182009-10 PBC Record: 5-13 (t6th East)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/7Head Coach: Ben MillerCareer Record: 15-39Record at UNCP: 15-39, 2 yearsCoach’s Office Phone: (910) 521-6344Assistant Coaches: Corey Thompson, Eldon MillerSID: Todd AndersonSID Phone: (910) 521-6371SID FAX: (910) 521-6551Web Address: www.uncpbraves.comSeries Record: AASU leads 22-8Last Meeting: AASU 81-62 (2/24/10)

North GeorgiaSaturday, January 29, 2011 3:30 p.m.

Memorial Hall Gymnasium, Dahlonega, Ga.

Location: Dahlonega, Ga.Enrollment: 5,227Colors: Royal Blue and WhiteConference: Peach BeltPresident: Dr. David PotterAthletic Director: Lindsay ReevesHome Court (capacity): Memorial Hall Gymnasium (2,500)2009-10 Record: 15-132009-10 PBC Record: 10-7 (t3rd West)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/7Head Coach: Chris FaulknerCareer Record: 156-156Record at NGA: 107-99, 7 YearsCoach’s Office Phone: (706) 867-2808Assistant Coaches: Josh Travis, Richard Simmons, Michael Moynihan, Ryan ChastainSID: David BeallSID Phone: (706) 867-3250SID FAX: (706) 867-2865Web Address: www.saintssports.comSeries Record: AASU leads 14-6Last Meeting: AASU 88-78 (1/30/10)

MontevalloMonday, January 17, 2011 7:30 p.m.BankTrust Arena, Montevallo, Ala.

Location: Montevallo, ALEnrollment: 3,200Colors: Purple and GoldConference: Peach BeltPresident: Dr. Philip C. WilliamsAthletic Director: Jim HerlihyHome Court (capacity): BankTrust Arena (2,500)2009-10 Record: 25-82009-10 PBC Record: 11-6 (2nd West)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/6Head Coach: Danny YoungCareer Record: 209-79Record at Montevallo: 158-68, 7 yearsCoach’s Office Phone: (205) 665-6593Assistant Coach: Marlon TerrySID: Sean ForresterSID Phone: (205) 665-6606SID FAX: (205) 665-6587Web Address: www.montevallofalcons.comSeries Record: Montevallo leads 1-0Last Meeting: Montevallo 65-59 (1/18/10)

USC AikenSaturday, January 8, 2011 7:30 p.m.

Convocation Center, Aiken, S.C.

Saturday, February 19, 2011 7:30 p.m.Alumni Arena @ Armstrong Sports Center

Location: Aiken, SCEnrollment: 3,250Colors: Cardinal, Navy and WhiteConference: Peach BeltChancellor: Dr. Thomas HallmanAthletic Director: Randy WarrickHome Court (capacity): Convocation Center (3,468)2009-10 Record: 20-112009-10 PBC Record: 11-7 (2nd East)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/5Head Coach: Vince AlexanderCareer Record: 176-141Record at USCA: 87-67, 5 yearsCoach’s Office Phone: (803) 641-3438Assistant Coaches: Brett Longpre, Carlos CollazoSID: Brian HandSID Phone: (803) 641-3252SID FAX: (803) 649-7665Web Address: www.pacersports.comSeries Record: AASU leads 22-16Last Meeting: AASU 77-76 (2/20/10)

2010-11 Opponents - Non-Conference

Armstrong will meet Valdosta State for the first time since 2000 23

2010 Hampton Inn & Suites Fall Finals Classic

December17-18,2010AlumniArena@ArmstrongSportsCenter

2010 Hampton Inn & SuitesHoliday ClassicDecember30-31,2010

AlumniArena@ArmstrongSportsCenter

Brewton-ParkerLocation: Mt. Vernon, GAEnrollment: 1,050Colors: Navy Blue and OrangeConference: Southern States2009-10 Record: 9-222009-10 SSAC Record: 3-11 (t7th)Web Address: www.bpc.edu/athleticsSeries Record: AASU leads 3-0Last Meeting: AASU 81-74 (11/21/09)

HiwasseeLocation: Madisonville, TNEnrollment: 400Colors: Maroon and GoldAffiliation: NSCAAWeb Address: www.hiwassee.eduSeries Record: First Meeting

Tournament PairingsFriday,Dec.17,2010VSUvs.BPC,3:00p.m.AASUvs.Hiwassee,8:00p.m.Saturday,Dec.18,2010VSUvs.Hiwassee,3:00p.m.AASUvs.BPC,8:00p.m.

BartonLocation: Wilson, NCEnrollment: 1,200Colors: Blue and WhiteConference: Conference Carolinas2009-10 Record: 14-142009-10 Conference Carolinas Record: 10-10 (t4th)Web Address: www.barton.eduSeries Record: First Meeting

St. Augustine’sLocation: Raleigh, NCEnrollment: 1,200Colors: Blue and WhiteConference: CIAA2009-10 Record: 27-52009-10 CIAA Record: 17-3 (1st)Web Address: www.saintaugfalcons.comSeries Record: AASU leads 1-0Last Meeting: AASU 77-72 ot (11/17/09)

Florida SouthernTuesday, November 30, 2010 7:30 p.m.

Jenkins Field House, Lakeland, Fla.

Location: Lakeland, FLEnrollment: 2,059Colors: Scarlet and WhiteConference: Sunshine StatePresident: Dr. Anne B. KerrAthletic Director: Pete MeyerHome Court (capacity): Jenkins Field House (2500)2009-10 Record: 25-52009-10 SSC Record: 13-3 (t1st)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/7Head Coach: Linc DarnerCareer Record: 160-86Record at FSC: 86-41, 4 yearsCoach’s Office Phone: (863) 680-4252Assistant Coaches: Tom Church, Kenyan WeaksSID: Bill TurnageSID Phone: (863) 680-4256SID FAX: (863) 680-4122Web Address: www.fscmocs.comSeries Record: Florida Southern 6-2Last Meeting: FSC 80-70 (11/29/09)

WingateMonday, November 15, 2010 7:30 p.m.

Alumni Arena @ Armstrong Sports Center

Location: Wingate, NCEnrollment: 1,600Colors: Navy Blue and Old GoldConference: South AtlanticPresident: Dr. Jerry E. McGeeAthletic Director: Steve PostonHome Court (capacity): Cuddy Arena (1,500)2009-10 Record: 14-142009-10 SAC Record: 7-9 (6th)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/3Head Coach: Brian GoodCareer Record: 98-75Record at Wingate: 26-30, 2 yearsCoach’s Office Phone: (704) 233-8171Assistant Coaches: Akeem Miskdeen, Montel Jones, Ben HinsonSID: David SherwoodSID Phone: (704) 233-8186SID FAX: (704) 233-8170Web Address: www.wingatebulldogs.comSeries Record: Wingate leads 8-2Last Meeting: Wingate 66-63 (12/30/09)

2010 Valdosta StateClassic

November20-21,2010TheComplex,Valdosta,Ga.

Valdosta StateLocation: Valdosta, GAEnrollment: 12,000Colors: Red and BlackConference: Gulf South2009-10 Record: 28-52009-10 Gulf South Record: 9-1 (t1st East)Web Address: www.vstateblazers.comSeries Record: VSU leads 32-20Last Meeting: AASU 70-51 (12/30/2000)

Southern WesleyanLocation: Central, SCEnrollment: 632Colors: Royal Blue and GoldConference: Southern States2009-10 Record: 13-152009-10 SSAC Record: 3-11 (t7th)Web Address: www.swuathletics.comSeries Record: AASU leads 3-2Last Meeting: AASU 73-60 (12/2/98)

Media Credentials Mediacredentialsforphotoandpressarenotneeded,howeverseatingonpressrowislimited.RequestsforpressrowseatingmustbemadeinadvancetoDirectorofSportsCommunicationsChadJacksonviafax,emailorphoneatleasttwo(2)dayspriortoeachcontest.

Radio Broadcasts OpposingteamswishingtobroadcastfromAlumniArenaattheArmstrongSportsCenterarewelcome,how-everlinesarelimited.Ifyouareplanningonbroadcastinganupcominggame,pleasecontactChadJacksonatleasttwo(2)dayspriortoyourcontest.

Pre-Game Interviews RequestsforinterviewswithArmstrongAtlanticStateplayersandcoachesshouldbedirectedtoDirectorofSportsCommunicationsChadJackson.Arrangementswillbemadeforplayerstocallmediamembersifaphoneinterviewisrequested-itistheAASUAthleticDepart-mentpolicynottopublicizestudent-athlete’shomephonenumbers.

Game Services The Office of Sports Communications staff will furnish mediarepresentativeswithgameprograms,pregamenotesand statistics, in addition to halftime and final game statis-ticsandplay-by-play.

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AASU Men’s Basketball Media Services

The Pirates are covered by three TV stations and two local papers

The Office of Sports Communications at Arm-strongAtlanticStateUniversitythankyouforyourinterestinAASUmen’sbasketball.ShouldyouneedanyfurtherassistanceincoveringthePiratesduringthe2010-11season,pleasedonothesitatetocontactus:

Office of Sports CommunicationsArmstrongAtlanticStateUniversity

ChadJackson,Director11935AbercornStreetSavannah,GA31419

Phone:(912)344-3114Fax:(912)344-3422

email:[email protected]

ThanksagainforyourcoverageofthePiratesthroughouttheseason.

ChadJacksonDirectorofSportsCommunications

Press AreaThedesignatedpressareaforAlumniArenaattheArmstrongSportsCenterareoneithersideofthecourt.Seatsaremarkedpriortoeachgameandweaskthatmembersofthemediaadheretoseatingar-rangementsduringthecontest.Photoareasareatthebaselineofeitherbasket,butnotdirectlybehindthebasket.Thebalconiesaboveeachbasketarealsoacces-

sibleforphotographers-anelevatorislocatedatthesouth-eastcorneroftheArena.Twopressrowphonelinesareavailableformediamem-bers wishing to file from courtside. The numbers are (912) 927-1384and(912)927-1429.Onephonewillbeprovidedon the officials’ side of the court for each contest.

Post-Game Interviews TheArmstrongAtlanticStatemen’sbasketballlockerroomsareclosedtoallmediapersonnel.HeadcoachJeremyLutherandrequestedplayerswillbebroughtoutforpostgameinterviewsfollowinga10-minutecoolingoffperiod.

AASU Local Media Coverage

Print:SavannahMorningNewsBeatWriter:NathanDominitzPhone:(912)652-0350Fax:(912)525-0796TheInkwellEditor:BrittanyHodgesPhone:(912)344-3252Fax:(912)344-3475Broadcast:WSAV-TV3(NBC)SportsDirector:KenSlatsPhone:(912)644-6842WTOC-TV11(CBS)SportsDirector:RickSnowandDashawnBrownPhone:(912)234-1111WJCL-TV22(ABC)/WTGS-TV28(Fox)SportsDirector:FrankSulkowskiandAllenKinzlyPhone:(912)921-2222

The first season of Armstrong Atlantic State University men’sbasketballundernewheadcoachJeremyLuthercouldhonestlybedescribedastwoseparateseasonsasthePirates-0-9inPeachBeltConferenceplayand5-13overallonJanuary27-reeledoffsevenwinsintheirlastninePBCregularseasongamesandtookeventualEliteEightpartici-pant Augusta State down to the wire in a first-round Peach Belttournamentgame,losingbyonlythreeinAugusta. Playingwithonlysevenplayersinmanygamesthroughouttheseason,coachLuther’slate-seasonpushcreatesoptimismforthefutureofPiratebasketballheadinginto2010-11,whereseveralplayerswhosatoutthe2009-10seasonbutpracticeddailywiththeteamwillnowbeavail-abletoplay. ThePirateswereabletopickupsomekeyearly-sea-sonwins,defeatingCIAAregularseasonchampionSt.Augustine’s,77-72,inovertimeonNov.17andalsobeat-ingSoutheastRegionfoeLenoir-Rhyne,69-66,onDec.19.Anine-gamelosingstreakputArmstrongdeepinthestandings,butthePirates’late-seasonpushwouldbeginwithan88-78homewinoverNorthGeorgiaonJanuary30.

ArmstrongalsopickeduphomewinsoverFlaglerandUNCPem-broke,alongwithroadwinsatFrancisMarion,atColumbusStateandanexciting77-76winatUSCAikenonFeb.20,spoilingthePacers’homecoming. On the final dayoftheregularseason,thePirates-needingawintosecureaberthinthePeachBeltConfer-encetournament-gotathree-pointerfromseniorKeronMcKenziewith4.4secondsremainingtoclaima78-76winoverthePatriotsandputArm-strongintothetourna-ment. McKenzie’shotshootingcarriedoverintoa first-round matchup at top-rankedAugustaStateonMarch3astheseniorhitforacareer-high34pointson10-of-15three-

2009-10 Season Review

AASU ranked among the nation’s leaders in turnover margin and fewest turnovers per game

Senior Gabriel Robinson ranked third in the PBC in assists per game (5.71 apg) and finished his two-year Pirate career with 302 assists, good for 10th place on the all-time chart.

pointers,butArmstrongfellshortinthe83-80losstotheJaguars. Ontheseason,McKenzieranked15thinthePeachBeltin scoring, averaging 13.4 points per game, and finished his two-yearcareerranking7thall-timeinthree-pointersmadewith114. SeniorPatrickShokpekaenjoyedabreakoutyearinhisfinal year as a Pirate, ranking fourth in the league in scor-ing,averagingacareer-high15.8pointspergame.Healsorankedsixthintheleagueinrebounding,averaging7.2pergame,andseventhinsteals,averaging1.7spg.ShokpekawasnamedtothethirdteamAll-PeachBeltConferencesquadandalsoearnedthe2009-10AshleyDearingCupastheteam’sleadingfreethrowshooter. SeniorpointguardGabrielRobinsonaveragedacareer-high5.71assistspergameonthecampaign,rankingthirdin the Peach Belt and 17th in NCAA Division II, finishing hiscareerwith302assists,goodfor10thmostinArmstronghistory. SophomoreChrisVanlandinghamalsoenjoyedastellarseason,averaging12.3pointspergame,ranking24thinthePeachBelt,whilealsoleadingtheleagueinminutesplayedat37.71minutespergame. ThePiratesrankedamongthenation’sleadersinfewestturnoverspergame(12.3,20thNCAADII)andturnovermargin(+2.89,38thNCAADII)whilealsorankingamongtheleague’sandnation’sleadersinassisttoturnoverratioat+0.89.

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Senior Patrick Shokpeka (left) earned third-team All-PBC honors, ranking in the top 10 in scoring and rebounding. Senior Keron McKenzie (right) hit the game-winning three-pointer with 4.4 seconds left to give the Pirates a 78-76 win over Francis Marion on Feb. 27.

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2009-10 Results and Statistics

AASU won 7 of its last 9 PBC contests in 2009-10

2009-2010 Armstrong Atlantic State Game ResultsOverall: 12-16 • Home: 8-8 • Away: 4-8 • Neutral: 0-0 • PBC: 7-11

DATE OPPONENT SCORE HIGH SCORER HIGH REBOUNDER11/15/09 atWingate L77-94 PatrickShokpeka(21) PatrickShokpeka(12)11/17/09 atSt.Augustine’s W77-72OT KeronMcKenzie(27) McKenzieandShokpeka(9)11/21/09 BREWTON-PARKER W81-74 ChrisVanlandingham(29) ArrisBrundidge(9)11/29/09 FLORIDASOUTHERN L70-80 PatrickShokpeka(28) DavidPruett(7)12/5/09 *atAugustaState L52-81 ChrisVanlandingham(12) ChrisVanlandingham(4)12/15/09 ALLEN W79-63 ChrisVanlandingham(19) GabrielRobinson(11)12/18/09 %MOUNTOLIVE L67-75 ChrisVanlandingham(17) GabrielRobinson(10)12/19/09 %LENOIR-RHYNE W69-66 McKenzieandVanlandingham(19)PatrickShokpeka(8)12/29/09 ^VOORHEES W80-61 ShokpekaandRobinson(18) PatrickShokpeka(16)12/30/09 ^WINGATE L63-66 ChrisVanlandingham(21) PatrickShokpeka(10)1/2/10 *atFlagler L82-97 PatrickShokpeka(22) PatrickShokpeka(9)1/9/10 *USCAIKEN L66-78 KeronMcKenzie(24) PatrickShokpeka(7)1/13/10 *AUGUSTASTATE L55-62 DavidPruett(16) ChrisVanlandingham(10)1/16/10 *GCSU L65-76 ChrisVanlandingham(17) GabrielRobinson(8)1/18/10 *MONTEVALLO L59-65 PatrickShokpeka(24) PatrickShokpeka(11)1/20/10 *atLander L57-65 ChrisVanlandingham(15) KeronMcKenzie(8)1/23/10 *atUNCPembroke L60-75 PatrickShokpeka(16) RobinsonandVanlandingham(7)1/27/10 *atClaytonState L56-67 DavidPruett(21) PatrickShokpeka(10)1/30/10 *NORTHGEORGIA W88-78 PatrickShokpeka(22) GabrielRobinson(8)2/3/10 *FLAGLER W76-65 GabrielRobinson(16) McKenzieandShokpeka(7)2/6/10 *atFrancisMarion W63-61 GabrielRobinson(18) MarquiseDuvall(9)2/8/10 *LANDER L48-55 VanlandinghamandRobinson(13) ShokpekaandDuvall(6)2/11/10 *atGeorgiaSouthwestern L62-65 PatrickShokpeka(16) PatrickShokpeka(8)2/13/10 *atColumbusState W72-56 GabrielRobinson(16) MarquiseDuvall(11)2/20/10 *atUSCAiken W77-76 PatrickShokpeka(22) PatrickShokpeka(6)2/24/10 *UNCPEMBROKE W81-62 PatrickShokpeka(23) MarquiseDuvall(10)2/27/10 *FRANCISMARION W78-76 KeronMcKenzie(26) DuvallandShokpeka(8)3/3/10 #atAugustaState L80-83 KeronMcKenzie(34) RobinsonandDuvall(4)

*-PeachBeltConferenceGames%-2009HamptonInn&SuitesFallFinalsClassic ^-2009HamptonInn&SuitesHolidayClassic#-PeachBeltConferenceChampionshipFirstRound

2009-10 Pirate Cumulative StatisticsPlayer GP/GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3PMG-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT OR-DR-TR RPG TP PPG AST TO BS STPatrickShokpeka 28/27 908 156-351 .444 9-36 .250 120-173 .694 67-135-202 7.2 441 15.8 57 84 3 47KeronMcKenzie 27/20 822 118-345 .342 74-218 .339 53-75 .707 15-72-87 3.2 363 13.4 25 35 3 26ChrisVanlandingham28/25 1056 118-276 .428 23-83 .277 84-127 .661 36-80-116 4.1 343 12.3 70 59 3 33GabrielRobinson 28/28 1047 99-216 .458 2-13 .154 89-131 .679 40-99-139 5.0 289 10.3 160 73 14 50DavidPruett 28/8 561 72-173 .416 46-109 .422 32-41 .780 34-49-83 3.0 222 7.9 9 16 2 10MarquiseDuvall 22/13 478 36-102 .353 3-16 .188 26-41 .634 45-57-102 4.6 101 4.6 4 25 13 12ArrisBrundidge 23/10 362 38-95 .400 1-3 .333 16-39 .410 29-26-55 2.4 93 4.0 6 32 16 15NigelLee 14/0 134 24-43 .558 1-4 .250 2-6 .333 5-14-19 1.4 51 3.6 3 5 2 0DawdaNjie 25/9 257 14-30 .467 0-0 .000 9-17 .529 17-34-51 2.0 37 1.5 3 10 4 8TOTALS 28/28 5625 675-1631 .414 159-482 .330 431-650 .663 341-627-968 34.6 1940 69.3 337 345 60 201

2009-10 Game-By-Game Statistics

The Pirates held UNC Pembroke without a 3-pointer on 2/24 27

Team FGM-FGA PCT 3PM-3PA PCT FTM-FTA PCT OR-DR-TR PF AST TO BLK STL PTSAASU 31-70 .443 3-14 .214 12-23 .522 12-24-36 21 11 12 1 9 77Wingate 32-64 .500 9-20 .450 21-30 .700 12-36-48 20 19 15 6 7 94AASU 26-57 .456 9-23 .391 16-25 .640 9-32-41 20 18 19 3 7 77St.Augustine’s 27-64 .422 8-14 .571 10-18 .556 10-28-38 20 15 18 6 10 72Brewton-Parker 28-62 .452 3-13 .231 15-22 .682 17-24-41 26 15 23 4 13 74AASU 30-67 .448 2-8 .250 19-33 .576 23-21-44 17 14 22 2 14 81FloridaSouthern 29-60 .483 12-25 .480 10-16 .625 13-30-43 18 19 17 4 7 80AASU 27-63 .429 6-10 .600 10-18 .556 12-21-33 17 12 13 2 6 70AASU 20-58 .345 4-15 .267 8-15 .533 10-13-23 16 11 13 1 3 52AugustaState* 28-58 .483 9-18 .500 16-19 .842 18-30-48 15 22 18 7 7 81Allen 20-58 .345 6-24 .250 17-26 .654 14-23-37 24 8 15 3 6 63AASU 27-61 .443 6-18 .333 19-30 .633 15-29-44 22 19 11 2 2 79MountOlive 28-61 .459 4-15 .267 15-26 .577 11-31-42 19 15 14 4 9 75AASU% 23-65 .354 5-18 .278 16-23 .696 15-29-44 21 7 17 5 4 67Lenoir-Rhyne 22-60 .367 7-28 .250 15-22 .682 22-19-41 16 9 14 1 4 66AASU% 23-48 .479 9-18 .500 14-19 .737 9-19-28 19 10 14 2 9 69Voorhees 22-54 .407 4-15 .267 13-22 .591 12-25-37 21 5 25 8 5 61AASU^ 26-56 .464 4-17 .235 24-30 .800 7-24-31 20 15 15 2 18 80Wingate 22-56 .393 6-18 .333 16-29 .552 15-27-42 21 8 15 4 6 66AASU^ 20-52 .385 3-17 .176 20-27 .741 8-27-35 20 6 15 2 7 63AASU* 29-74 .392 6-23 .261 18-30 .600 16-21-37 24 19 8 2 7 82Flagler 31-56 .554 6-18 .333 29-39 .744 11-37-48 22 25 17 6 6 97USCAiken 30-56 .536 11-24 .458 7-13 .538 13-31-44 22 22 22 2 6 78AASU* 23-55 .418 5-15 .333 15-27 .556 8-18-27 17 13 12 4 15 66AugustaState 21-56 .375 7-24 .292 13-26 .500 19-23-42 20 11 14 2 3 62AASU* 18-49 .367 5-17 .294 14-23 .609 13-23-36 22 13 15 1 7 55GCSU 24-52 .462 11-19 .579 17-27 .630 10-27-37 17 17 7 5 5 76AASU* 22-55 .400 6-20 .300 15-20 .750 18-26-44 22 13 13 3 5 59Montevallo 19-51 .373 4-20 .200 23-31 .742 12-24-36 17 13 8 2 6 65AASU* 19-58 .328 6-20 .300 15-20 .750 18-26-44 22 13 13 3 5 59AASU* 22-59 .373 4-13 .308 9-11 .818 14-17-31 15 11 8 2 5 57Lander 23-49 .469 7-17 .412 12-19 .632 14-25-39 14 12 14 7 4 65AASU* 23-67 .343 5-20 .250 9-19 .474 16-21-37 23 7 9 5 6 60UNCPembroke 26-57 .456 5-9 .556 18-30 .600 16-33-49 21 17 15 5 4 75AASU* 17-61 .279 6-28 .214 16-23 .696 18-24-42 13 10 13 1 4 56ClaytonState 25-63 .397 3-16 .188 14-20 .700 17-29-46 19 14 10 3 7 67NorthGeorgia 29-58 .500 8-17 .471 12-17 .706 10-21-31 17 13 12 5 4 78AASU* 31-56 .554 10-18 .556 16-22 .727 8-24-32 14 19 9 2 8 88Flagler 26-62 .419 6-18 .333 7-12 .583 12-24-36 24 17 13 5 4 65AASU* 26-55 .473 2-9 .222 22-30 .733 10-27-37 18 8 11 1 5 76AASU* 23-55 .418 5-16 .313 12-20 .600 12-25-37 19 13 15 4 3 63FrancisMarion 21-52 .404 4-13 .308 15-24 .625 11-25-36 21 13 15 1 7 61Lander 19-41 .463 3-7 .429 14-16 .875 8-21-29 17 9 16 4 6 55AASU* 20-48 .417 2-17 .118 6-13 .462 11-15-26 18 8 15 2 7 48AASU* 26-66 .394 2-14 .143 8-13 .615 14-15-29 24 4 8 1 11 62GeorgiaSouthwestern 20-45 .465 6-19 .316 19-23 .826 10-29-39 15 8 21 4 4 65AASU* 21-55 .382 6-14 .429 24-32 .750 12-29-41 13 7 9 4 7 72ColumbusState 21-62 .339 5-21 .238 9-13 .692 12-22-34 22 7 14 8 1 56AASU* 25-52 .481 7-14 .500 20-31 .645 12-18-30 16 14 10 2 7 77USCAiken 28-56 .475 7-22 .318 13-17 .765 15-23-38 22 15 13 3 3 76UNCPembroke 21-54 .389 0-10 .000 20-27 .741 10-26-36 22 7 14 2 6 62AASU* 24-57 .421 6-18 .333 27-33 .818 11-26-37 19 14 10 1 7 81FrancisMarion 29-65 .446 10-21 .476 8-15 .533 21-25-46 16 14 16 5 5 76AASU* 24-58 .414 12-25 .480 18-25 .720 11-19-30 14 15 11 0 10 78AASU# 29-54 .537 13-23 .565 9-11 .818 6-16-22 23 15 10 2 5 80AugustaState 28-53 .528 4-14 .286 23-30 .767 15-20-35 14 19 11 4 9 83

*-PeachBeltConferenceGames%-2009HamptonInn&SuitesFallFinalsClassic ^-2009HamptonInn&SuitesHolidayClassic#-PeachBeltConferenceChampionshipFirstRound

Nowenteringits21styearofexistencein2010-11,thePeachBeltConferencehasbecomeoneoftheeliteDivisionIIconfer-encesinthenation.Sinceitsinceptionin1990-91,thePeachBelthasdevelopedaconsistenthistoryofexcellencewhichcontinuestothisdaywith29nationalchampionships and 25 national finalists. Startingwithonlytwochampionshipsin1991,inmen’sandwomen’sbasket-ball,theconferencehasexpandedto13championshipsportswiththeadditionofwomen’sgolfinthefallof2009. TheconferencetracesitsrootsbacktoNovember of 1988 when 11 schools first metinGreenville,S.C.toformaDivisionIIconference.Followingasecondmeetingon Dec. 3, 1989, five of those 11 schools, plustwoothers,formedthePeachBeltandbeginplayinfall1990. ThePeachBeltwaslessthanayearoldbeforecapturinganationalchampion-ship.TheColumbusStategolfteamtookthehonorbywinningthe1992nationalcrown, the first of three golf champion-shipstheCougarsown.Oneyearlater,theLandermen’stennisteambegantheirrecord-breakingrunofeightstraightnational titles, the first PBC dynasty. Since then,USCAmen’sgolfhaswonthreestraightnationaltitlesfrom2004-06whileAASUwomen’stennishascapturedfourtitlesoverall. The2009-10seasonwasamongthemostsuccessfultheleaguehasseeninits20years.ArmstrongAtlanticStatewontheirthirdconsecutivewomen’stennisnationalchampionshipwhiletheAugustaStatemen’sbasketballteamcontinuedtheirunprecedentedrunwithathirdstraightappearanceintheEliteEight.Fla-gler became the first PBC volleyball team toreachtheNCAAFinalFour.TheNorthGeorgiasoftballteamwasranked#1inthenationineveryregular-seasonsoftballpoll while, in all, five PBC programs were ranked#1inthenation(GCSUmen’sgolf,ASUmen’sbasketball,AASUmen’sandwomen’stennis). ThesevenchartermembersoftheconferencewereArmstrongAtlanticStateUniversity,ColumbusStateUniversity,FrancisMarionUniversity,GeorgiaCol-lege&StateUniversity,LanderUniver-sity,USCAikenandUSCUpstate.ThenamePeachBeltAthleticConferencewasadopted in January of 1990 and modified toPeachBeltConferenceinMayof2000. AugustaStatejoinedtheconferencein1991andUNCPembrokebecametheninthmemberonJuly1,1992.Theywere

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The Peach Belt Conference

OverallTeam W-L PCT.AASU 344-234 .595ASU 332-223 .598Clayton 238-190 .556CSU 376-211 .641FMU 272-289 .485Flagler 11-16 .407GCSU 360-239 .601GSW 41-70 .369Lander 271-297 .477Montevallo25-8 .758UNCP 145-336 .301NGCSU 71-69 .507USCA 275-298 .480

Conference PlayTeam W-L PCT.AASU 195-145 .574ASU 202-123 .622Clayton 119-108 .524CSU 205-134 .604FMU 146-194 .429Flagler 6-12 .333GCSU 195-144 .575GSW 21-52 .288Lander 143-197 .421Montevallo 11-6 .647UNCP 80-234 .255NGCSU 45-48 .484USCA 149-191 .438

Address: 503BlackburnDriveMartinez,GA30907Founded:December3,1989Phone Number:(706)860-8499Fax Number:(706)650-8113Website:www.peachbelt.com

Commissioner: DavidBrunkMedia Relations: KenGerlingerCompliance:DianaKlingOperations:CarlSegura

BaseballKennesawState(1994,1996)

ColumbusState(2002)

Men’s BasketballKennesawState(2004)

Men’s GolfColumbusState(1992,1994,1997)

FrancisMarion(2003)USCAiken(2004,2005,2006)

Men’s TennisLander(1991-2000)

ArmstrongAtlantic(2008-09)

Women’s SoccerKennesawState(2003)

Women’s TennisArmstrongAtlantic(1995-96,2005,2008-10)

SoftballKennesawState(1995,1996)

PBC Quick Facts

Peach Belt Conference National Champions

Peach Belt ConferenceMen’s Basketball Records

AASU has the third-best winning percentage in PBC contests

followedbyKennesawStateUniversityonJuly1,1994,ClaytonStateUniversityonJuly1,1995andtheUniversityofNorthFloridaonJuly1,1997.KennesawStateandNorthFloridadepartedfortheDivisionIranksin2005,USCUpstatedidthesamein2007,andtheconferencewelcomedinNorthGeorgiaCollege&StateUniversityin2005andGeorgiaSouthwesternStateUniversityin2006.In2009-10,thePeachBeltexpandedto13members,themosttheleaguehaseverhad,withtheadditionsofMontevalloandFlagler.ThetwoschoolsalsoreturnedaleaguepresencetoFloridaandbrokenewgroundinAlabama. DavidBrunkwasnamedthesecondPBCcommissionerinMayof2007.Brunkreplaced Marvin Vanover, who was the first PBCcommissionerfrom1991to2007.Brunkischargedwithcontinuingthestronggrowthoftheconferenceasitsseconderabegins. Dr.KendallBlanchard,presidentofGeorgiaSouthwesternStateUni-versity, began the first of histwo-yeartermastheleaguepresidentinJulyof2010. Theconferencecurrentlyholdschampionshipsin13sports,sixformenandsevenforwomen.Theyaremen’sandwomen’scrosscountry,men’sandwomen’ssoccer,volley-ball,men’sandwomen’sbasketball,men’sandwomen’stennis,baseball,softballandmen’sandwomen’sgolf.

First TeamFredBrathwaite,AugustaState

BenMadgen,AugustaStateFreddyLittle,Montevallo

GrahamMartin,GeorgiaCollegeAlexSmith,AugustaState

Second TeamSimelBoyd,FrancisMarionByronFaison,USCAiken

MichaelMoynihan,NorthGeorgiaRobertMurry,ClaytonState

ChrisRawls,GeorgiaSouthwestern

Third TeamDanielDixon,AugustaState

D.J.Ferguson,FlaglerTyRowland,GeorgiaCollege

PatrickShokpeka,ArmstrongAtlanticStateChrisTelesford,ColumbusState

Player of the Year: BenMadgen,AugustaStateFreshman of the Year: ShahmelBrackett,UNCPembrokeDefensive Player of the Year: DanielDixon,AugustaStateCoach of the Year: DipMetress,AugustaState

Nov.23 FredBrathwaite AugustaStateNov.30 BenMadgen AugustaStateDec.7 ChrisRawls GeorgiaSouthwesternDec.14 LamarWilliams ColumbusStateDec.21 BrandonThomas UNCPembrokeJan.4 BrandonRobinson ClaytonStateJan.11 BenMadgen AugustaStateJan.18 GeraldJanuary MontevalloJan.25 DaneSparrow LanderFeb.1 GeraldJanuary MontevalloFeb.8 ChrisTelesford ColumbusStateFeb.15 BenMadgen AugustaStateFeb.22 JoshHurst GeorgiaCollegeMar.1 KeronMcKenzie ArmstrongAtlantic

The Peach Belt Conference

2009-10 Peach Belt Conference Final Standings

East DivisionSchool PBC Games Division Games All Games AugustaState 17-1 .944 11-1 .917 29-4 .879USCAiken 11-7 .611 8-4 .667 20-11 .645FrancisMarion 10-8 .556 6-6 .500 18-10 .643ArmstrongAtlanticState 7-11 .389 5-7 .417 12-16 .429Flagler 6-12 .333 4-8 .333 11-16 .407Lander 5-13 .278 3-9 .250 11-16 .407UNCPembroke 5-13 .278 5-7 .417 9-18 .333West DivisionSchool PBC Games Division Games All Games GeorgiaCollege 15-2 .882 10-01.000 22-6 .786Montevallo 11-6 .647 6-4 .600 25-8 .758NorthGeorgia 10-7 .588 6-4 .600 15-13 .536ClaytonState 8-9 .471 3-7 .300 16-13 .552ColumbusState 6-11 .353 4-6 .400 12-14 .462GeorgiaSouthwestern 3-14 .176 1-9 .100 7-20 .250

2009-10 Players of the Week

2009-10 All-Peach Belt Team

ScoringPlayer (Team) G FG 3FG FT Pts PPG1.BenMadgen(ASU) 33 193 71 179 636 19.32.FreddyLittle(Mvallo) 31 167 98 89 521 16.83.FredBrathwaite(ASU) 33 197 12 138 544 16.54.PatrickShokpeka(AASU) 28 156 9 120 441 15.85.RobertMurry(Clayton) 29 144 19 147 454 15.76.JohnPietkiewicz(Flagler) 25 123 76 67 389 15.67.GrahamMartin(GC) 27 130 38 115 413 15.38.ChrisRawls(GSW) 27 112 0 188 412 15.39.AlexSmith(ASU) 33 159 2 164 484 14.710.DaneSparrow(Lander) 25 119 57 71 366 14.6

ReboundingPlayer (Team) RPG1.Telesford(CSU) 8.82.Brathwaite(ASU) 8.23.Harris(Lander) 7.44.January(Mvallo) 7.35.Jones(Clayton) 7.2Rimmer(NGA) 7.2Shokpeka (AASU) 7.2Rawls(GSW) 7.29.Butler(NGA) 6.7Thomas(UNCP) 6.7

AssistsPlayer (Team) APG1.Ferguson(Flagler) 9.412.Plaza(Mvallo) 6.133. Robinson (AASU) 5.714.Rowland(GC) 5.045.Dixon(ASU) 4.946.Heath(UNCP) 4.507.Downs(Clayton) 3.72

Patrick Shokpeka ranked in the top 10 in the PBC in scoring and rebounding

2009-10 PBC Statistical Leaders

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AASU in PBC andNCAA Statistics

Scoring Defense71.2ppg(9thPBC)Scoring Offense69.3(10thPBC)Assist/Turnover Ratio+0.98(5thPBC,100thNCAA)Field Goal % Defense.441(9thPBC)3-Point FG Percentage.330(8thPBC)3-Point FG % Defense.351(10thPBC)Steals7.18(8thPBC)Turnovers Per Game12.3(20thNCAA)Turnover Margin+2.89(2ndPBC,38thNCAA)

1990-1991

TEAM PBC YEAR 1.Columbus 11-5 19-10 2.Lander* 10-6 21-8 3.Augusta 9-7 17-11 Pembroke 9-7 14-12 USCS 9-7 17-9 6.FMU 7-9 13-14 USCA 7-9 12-15 8. ASC 6-10 12-16 9.GC 4-12 9-18 Kennesaw 0-0 20-8 *NCAAparticipant

Rookie of the YearFrankSmith,Pembroke

Player of the YearWilliamAdair,Augusta

Coach of the YearFinisHorne,Lander

TEAM PBC YEAR 1.GCSU* 16-2 25-5 2.Columbus 13-5 19-8 3.Kennesaw12-6 20-7 USCS 12-6 19-10 5. AASU 10-8 16-12 6.Lander 8-10 15-12 7.USCA 7-11 12-15 8.UNCP 6-12 10-18 9.Augusta 5-13 8-19 10.FMU 1-17 3-25 Clayton 0-0 14-12 *NCAAparticipant

Rookie of the YearOliverOttley,Augusta

Player of the YearTimJones,GCSU

Coach of the YearTerrySellers,GCSU

1993-1994

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Peach Belt Conference Year-By-Year

AASU won the 1994-95 Peach Belt Conference title by two games

First Team All-PBCUlyssesHacket,USCS

WillieMurdaugh,USCSChris Davis, ASC

GregGibson,USCAMauriceWalker,Lander

Second Team All-PBCWillisWoodruff,USCSJuanWalton,ColumbusFranklinBellamy,FMU

DarrellFlowers,GCMikeGoettie,GC

First Team All-PBCUlyssesHacket,USCS

TyroneAvery,ColumbusGregGibson,USCA

KeenanMann,AugustaDerekStewart,Augusta

Second Team All-PBCPhil Clark, ASC

LarryBlakeney,AugustaCarltonFarr,FMU

HalMcManus,LanderDellLewis,GC

1991-1992 1992-1993

First Team All-PBCDerekStewart,Augusta

MarcelBoggs,FMULarryBlakeney,AugustaArnoldSmith,ColumbusShawBlackmon,USCA

GregPounds,USCS

Second Team All-PBCLeonMorgan,Pembroke

TyroneOrr,USCABillHanford,Lander

Darren McDuffie, USCSDellLewis,GC

LancePosey,Columbus

TEAM PBC YEAR 1.USCA 12-4 22-7 2.Augusta 10-6 17-12 FMU 10-6 19-9 USCS 10-6 18-9 5. ASC 8-8 15-12 Columbus 8-8 13-13 7.Pembroke 7-9 10-16 8.GC 6-10 15-13 9.Lander 1-15 3-23 Kennesaw 0-0 19-12 *NCAAparticipant

Rookie of the YearKennyColeman,GCPlayer of the Year

DerekStewart,AugustaCoach of the Year

LarryEpperly,USCA

TEAM PBC YEAR 1.USCS* 12-2 24-6 2.Augusta 9-5 17-11 Columbus 9-5 22-8 4.USCA 8-6 12-16 5.FMU 7-7 19-12 6. ASC 5-9 16-12 GC 5-9 9-20 8.Lander 1-13 2-26 *NCAAParticipant

Rookie of the YearCarltonFarr,FMUPlayer of the Year

UlyssesHacket,USCSCoach of the Year

HerbertGreene,Columbus

TEAM PBC YEAR 1.USCS* 12-0 26-3 2.FMU 8-4 22-10 3. ASC 6-6 18-10 GC 6-6 19-12 5.Columbus 4-8 12-13 6.USCA 3-9 14-17 Lander 3-9 11-17 *NCAAParticipant

Co-Players of the Year

UlyssesHacket,USCSWillieMurdaugh,USCS

Coach of the YearJerryWaters,USCS

First Team All-PBCWilliamAdair,AugustaDwaynePrioleau,USCS

LarryPerson,LanderCarltonFarr,FMU

BillHanford,LanderHalChambers,Columbus

Second Team All-PBCTyroneOrr,USCA

MannonZellner,GCJock Page, ASC

LancePosey,ColumbusJonathanAllard,Pembroke

GregWilliams,Augusta

1997-1998

First Team All-PBCDerrickStroud,ClaytonTerryLeonard,USCS

JuanWiley,USCALarryCoates,CSUAllenWilson,FMU

KendrickSmith,USCA

Second Team All-PBCDerekMoore,USCATerrenceGist,USCS

LeVarConley,ClaytonMario Anderson, AASU

CalvinHill,CSUMarcusLangston,GCSUShelvickAdderly,KSU

First Team All-PBCCarltonFarr,FMU

WiliamAdair,AugustaLarryPerson,LanderRobbieTurner,USCS

IsaacCamon,ColumbusTonyEdmonson,GC

Second Team All-PBCDusan Stevic, ASC

CraigFerguson,ColumbusRosendoBryden,Pembroke

Brian Green, ASCQuentinSmith,LanderAdamMiller,Augusta

1994-1995 TEAM PBC YEAR 1. ASC * 14-4 20-11 2.Lander* 12-6 21-9 FMU 12-6 17-10 USCS 12-6 18-10 5.Columbus 10-8 20-9 6.GC 9-9 15-12 7.Pembroke 7-11 10-17 8.USCA 5-13 9-18 Kennesaw 5-13 8-1910. Augusta 4-14 9-19 *NCAAparticipant

Rookie of the YearJakeBiddle,FMUPlayer of the YearCarltonFarr,FMUCoach of the Year

Griff Mills, ASC

First Team All-PBC

RosendoBryden,UNCPCraigFerguson,CSU

TimJones,GCIsaacCamon,CSU

MarshallDibble,LanderNathanNorman,USCS

Second Team All-PBCDerekMoore,USCADavidBright,USCS

MikeBrown,GCDonaldLockhart,LanderKenisyAdair,KennesawAdamMiller,Augusta

1995-1996 TEAM PBC YEAR 1.Columbus*15-3 26-6 2.GC 14-4 21-7 3.USCS* 13-5 23-8 4.Lander 11-7 19-8 5.Pembroke 8-10 15-13 Kennesaw 8-10 12-15 7.Augusta 6-12 11-16 8. ASC 5-13 12-14 USCA 5-13 9-17 FMU 5-13 8-19 Clayton 0-0 7-19 *NCAAparticipant

Rookie of the YearDerekMoore,USCA

Player of the YearMarshallDibble,Lander

Coach of the YearHerbertGreene,CSU

First Team All-PBCKenisyAdair,KSU

ShermanFuller,CSUTimJones,GCSULarryCoates,CSU

MarshallDibble,LanderNathanNorman,USCS

TonyEdmundson,GCSU

Second Team All-PBCDerekMoore,USCATerryLeonard,USCS

KelianLivingston,LanderJerry Kline, AASU

ChrisBrown,UNCP

1996-1997 NORTH TEAM PBC YEAR 1.USCS* 13-3 22-7 2.FMU 12-4 16-11 3.USCA* 11-5 20-10 4.Lander 5-11 12-15 5.UNCP 3-13 7-20 Augusta 3-13 5-22

SOUTH 1.CSU* 12-4 26-7 2. AASU 11-5 18-11 3.KSU 10-6 18-10 4.GCSU 8-8 15-13 5.Clayton 4-12 12-16 UNF 4-12 8-17 *NCAAparticipant

Freshman of the YearWillTucker,FMU

Player of the YearLarryCoates,CSU

Coach of the YearEdConroy,FMU

First Team All-PBC

RobertConley,ClaytonKavossyFranklin,ASU

JuliusJoseph,GCSUAntoineStokes,UNF

JuliusTeal,KSUJuanWiley,USCA

Second Team All-PBCGeoffBrower,LU

Robert Campbell, AASUMaulviLewis,CSUDerekMoore,USCAShawnStrong,CSUAllenWilson,FMU

1998-1999 NORTH TEAM PBC YEAR 1.Augusta 13-3 19-10 Lander*13-3 25-7 3.FMU 8-8 16-12 4.USCA 7-9 14-14 5.UNCP 3-13 5-22 6.USCS 2-14 4-23

SOUTH 1.GCSU 13-3 24-5 2.CSU 9-7 18-10 AASU 9-7 17-11 4.UNF 8-8 12-16 5.Clayton 7-9 15-12 6.KSU 4-12 10-17 *NCAAparticipant

Freshman of the Year GaryBoodnikoff,ASU

Player of the Year KavossyFranklin,ASU

Coach of the Year GaryTuell,ASU

NORTH TEAM PBC YEAR 1. Upstate* 13-3 24-8 2. ASU 10-6 19-11 Lander 10-6 17-11 4. FMU 5-11 10-17 5. USCA 2-14 7-21 6. UNCP 1-15 3-25

SOUTH 1. KSU* 13-3 24-6 2. CSU* 11-5 23-9 Clayton 11-5 18-13 4. UNF 9-7 14-17 5. AASU 6-10 15-14 6. GC&SU 5-11 13-15 *NCAAparticipant

Freshman of the Year CameronTovey,ASU

Player of the Year YandelBrown,CSU

Coach of the Year EddiePayne,Upstate

First Team All-PBC

YandelBrown,CSUCraigButts,ClaytonGeorgyJoseph,KSU

Lorenzo Lawrence, AASUCharlestonLong,UpstateLouisMcCullough,FMU

Second Team All-PBCJayFree,Upstate

JarredJackson,LanderKendrickJones,CSU

DonnyLotz,UNFReyLuque,KSU

Bryan Taylor, AASU

First Team All-PBCBrian Bain, AASU

YandelBrown,CSUTerrenceHill,KSU

LouisMcCullough,FMUReggieMcKoy,KSU

RandyWilliams,FMU

Second Team All-PBCDeshawnBowman,CSUDamienGoodman,UNCPKevinHarrington,USCS

DonnyLotz,UNFB.J.Puckett,ClaytonState

JohnThomas,CSU

Peach Belt Conference Year-By-Year

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First Team All-PBCGeoffBrower,Lander

Robert Campbell, AASUEarlGrant,GCSU

DemetricHymes-Taylor,ASUJuliusJoseph,GCSUDavidLoboja,Lander

Second Team All-PBCTravisCrutcher,CSUSedessaFisher,UNF

TheotisGibson,UNCPFestusHawkins,ASU

NickPatrick,KSUWillTucker,FMU

Co-Freshman of the Year ChrisConklin,CSU

CharlesSullivan,FMU

Player of the Year Robert Campbell, AASU

Coach of the Year TerrySellers,GCSU

NORTH TEAM PBC YEAR 1.Augusta 12-4 17-11 Lander 12-4 21-9 3.UNCP 6-10 16-11 USCS 6-10 12-16 5.USCA 5-11 13-12 FMU 5-11 9-17

SOUTH 1.GCSU* 13-3 25-6 2. AASU 11-5 16-13 3.CSU* 8-8 22-10 4.Clayton 7-9 11-15 KSU 7-9 14-11 6.UNF 4-12 9-17 *NCAAparticipant

First Team All-PBCGaryBoodnikoff,ASURobert Campbell, AASU

TravisCrutcher,CSUKoranGodwin,UNFFestusHawkins,ASUSimonMoore,Lander

Second Team All-PBCGreg Favors, AASU

AdrianPrioleau,UNCPChrisRobinson,USCA

SherronSingleton,USCSMauriceSmith,GCSU

EdderickWomack,KSU

Freshman of the Year KevinHarrington,USCS

Player of the Year Robert Campbell, AASU

Coach of the Year Griff Mills, AASU

NORTH TEAM PBC YEAR 1. Augusta* 11-5 21-10 Lander 11-5 17-10 3. USCA 9-7 16-12 USCS 9-7 16-11 5. FMU 4-12 7-19 6. UNCP 3-13 6-20

SOUTH 1. AASU * 15-1 25-8 2. UNF 8-8 14-13 CSU 8-8 15-13 4. Clayton 6-10 9-18 GCSU 6-10 10-15 UNF 6-10 11-15 *NCAAparticipant

1999-2000 2000-2001 2001-2002

First Team All-PBCGaryBoodnikoff,ASURodneyKeener,GCSU

ClintKeown,USCAKoranGodwin,UNF

KevinHarrington,USCSEdderickWomack,KSU

Second Team All-PBCAdrianPenland,LanderKareenHarris,Clayton

JayBruer,UNCPDavidSiebrands,UNCP

DavidKoncul,CSUDerrickNicholson,GCSU

Freshman of the Year DonnyLotz,UNF

Player of the Year GaryBoodnikoff,ASU

Co-Coaches of the Year JohnHaskins,UNCP

GaryTuell,ASU

NORTH TEAM PBC YEAR 1. Augusta* 14-5 22-8 2. UNCP 8-11 12-15 3. USCS 8-11 11-16 4. USCA 7-12 12-16 5. Lander 6-13 11-17 6. FMU 2-17 4-23

SOUTH 1. Clayton 15-4 19-9 2. CSU 13-6 19-9 KSU 13-6 20-10 4. GCSU 10-9 15-12 UNF 10-9 13-14 6. AASU 8-11 13-15 *NCAAparticipant

First Team All-PBCJedBedford,CSU

KevinHarrington,USCSTerrenceHill,KSU

RodneyKeener,GCSUAdrianPenland,LanderDaryl Williams, AASU

Second Team All-PBCDeshawnBowman,CSUJamalJohnson,Clayton

LouisMcCullough,FMUReggieMcKoy,KSUDarylRuffus,GCSU

DavidSiebrands,ASU

Freshman of the Year GeorgyJoseph,KSU

Player of the Year TerrenceHill,KSU

Coach of the Year TonyIngle,KSU

NORTH TEAM PBC YEAR 1. ASU* 13-6 18-11 2. USCS 11-8 18-11 3. FMU 8-11 13-14 4. Lander 4-15 7-21 USCA 4-15 5-23 6. UNCP 0-19 0-28

SOUTH 1. CSU* 16-3 27-5 2. KSU 14-5 25-10 3. AASU 12-7 14-14 4. Clayton 11-8 17-12 UNF 11-8 15-14 6. GC&SU 10-9 14-13 *NCAAparticipant

NORTH TEAM PBC YEAR 1. FMU* 15-1 27-4 2. ASU 9-7 11-17 3. USCS 7-9 14-14 4. USCA 4-12 11-18 5. Lander 3-13 7-21 6. UNCP 2-14 3-25

SOUTH 1. KSU* 16-0 35-4 2. CSU* 12-4 22-9 3. AASU * 10-6 21-10 Clayton 10-6 22-8 5. UNF 5-11 13-15 6. GC&SU 3-13 7-22 *NCAAparticipant

Freshman of the Year TommyGreer,ASU

Player of the Year TerrenceHill,KSU

Coach of the Year JohnSchweitz,FMU

2002-2003

2003-2004 2004-2005

All-PBC Honors

RansomAntoine,CSURichardBlocker,USCATyrekusBowman,ASU

Alex Carter, AASUMattCausey,NGCSU

JayFree,UpstateBryanHarrison,GCSU

JeremyMayweather,GCSUToddMcLaurin,Clayton

RonRobinson,CSUBryan Taylor, AASU

TEAM PBC YEAR 1. CSU* 16-4 23-9 GCSU* 16-4 22-9 3. AASU* 15-5 23-8 4. Clayton 14-6 21-7 5. Upstate* 12-8 20-10 6. ASU 11-9 15-13 7. NGCSU 10-10 14-12 8. FMU 7-13 12-16 9. Lander 4-16 9-21 USCA 4-16 6-22 11. UNCP 1-19 5-24*NCAAparticipant

Freshman of the Year DanielQuinlan,Upstate

Player of the Year JeremyMayweather,GCSU

Coach of the Year TerrySellers,GCSU

2005-2006

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Peach Belt Conference Year-by-Year / PBC Tournament History

All-PBC HonorsJayAnderson,NorthGeorgia

NorbeyAragon,Ga.SouthwesternTyrekus“A.J.”Bowman,AugustaSt.

AaronClark,GCSUTory Harris, AASU

JarredJackson,LanderBenMadgen,AugustaSt.

ToddMcLaurin,ClaytonStateAdrianRobinson,Ga.Southwestern

RonRobinson,ColumbusStateGarretSiler,AugustaSt.

Bryan Taylor, AASU

Freshman of the Year BenMadgen,AugustaState

Player of the Year Tyrekus“A.J.”Bowman,AugustaState

Coach of the Year DipMetress,AugustaState

NORTH TEAM PBC YEAR 1.Lander*11-5 20-11 2.Upstate 9-7 17-11 3.FMU 5-11 9-19 UNCP 5-11 6-22 5.NGA 4-12 9-21 6.USCA 3-13 9-22

SOUTH 1.ASU* 14-2 24-7 2. AASU * 11-5 21-9 3.Clayton*10-6 24-8 4.CSU 9-7 17-12 5.GCSU 8-8 19-10 6.GSW 7-9 16-13 *NCAAparticipant

All-PBC HonorsTyrekus“A.J.”Bowman,AugustaState

AaronClark,GCSUChrisCommons,USCAiken

JeremyFears,USCAikenWilliam Kane, AASUShaunKeaton,GCSU

BenMadgen,AugustaStateAndreMorgan,NorthGeorgia

NickPope,NorthGeorgiaAnthonySargent,GeorgiaSouthwestern

GarretSiler,AugustaStateMichaelSloan,ClaytonState

Freshman of the Year SimelBoyd,FrancisMarion

Co-Player of the Year Tyrekus“A.J.”Bowman,AugustaState

ChrisCommons,USCAiken

Coach of the Year VinceAlexander,USCAiken

TEAM PBC YEAR 1. USCA* 19-1 27-4 2. ASU* 17-3 27-7 3. GCSU 13-7 20-9 4. NGA 12-8 18-11 5. AASU 11-9 17-11 6. Clayton* 9-11 19-15 CSU 9-11 13-18 8. FMU 6-14 12-16 Lander 6-14 10-19 10. GSW 5-15 8-19 11. UNCP 3-17 8-20 *NCAAparticipant

2006-07

2007-08

QuarterfinalsUSCSpartanburg69,Lander52FrancisMarion81,USCAiken64GeorgiaCollege87,AugustaCollege79Columbus College 105, Armstrong State 92

SemifinalsUSCSpartanburg55,FrancisMarion48ColumbusCollege95,GeorgiaCollege87

ChampionshipColumbusCollege86,USCSpartanburg76

All-Tournament TeamUlyssesHacket,USCS

JessieFleming,ColumbusDellLewis,GeorgiaCollege

MikeSanda,Columbus

Tournament MVPTyroneAvery,Columbus

First RoundGeorgiaCollege78,Lander77

QuarterfinalsUSCAiken73,GeorgiaCollege69USC Spartanburg 65, Armstrong State 58FrancisMarion79,ColumbusCollege69AugustaCollege70,PembrokeState66

SemifinalsUSCAiken77,USCSpartanburg75(ot)AugustaCollege69,FrancisMarion68(ot)

ChampionshipUSCA64,Augusta60

1993 (Augusta, Ga.)

All-Tournament TeamCarltonFarr,FMU

DellLewis,GeorgiaCollegeGregWilliams,AugustaShawBlackmon,USCA

Co-Tournament MVPSteveFranklin,USCA

DerekStewart,Augusta

First RoundArmstrong State 68, Georgia College 60

QuarterfinalsColumbus College 80, Armstrong State 63PembrokeState69,USCSpartanburg67Lander92,USCAiken76AugustaCollege83,FrancisMarion78

SemifinalsColumbusState93,PembrokeState70Lander87,AugustaState85

ChampionshipLander76,Columbus74

1994 (Augusta, Ga.)

All-Tournament TeamRosendoBryden,Pembroke

WilliamAdair,AugustaGregGibson,Lander

HalChambers,ColumbusHenryCallins,Columbus

Tournament MVP

BillHanford,Lander

1992 (Augusta, Ga.)

All-PBC First TeamChrisCommons,USCAiken

ShaunKeaton,GCSUBenMadgen,AugustaStateGarretSiler,AugustaState

Dwight Tolbert, AASUSecond Team

JavonteClanton,USCAikenJoshDollard,USCAiken

LaBrianLyons,NorthGeorgiaBrian Moultrie, AASU

AnthonySargent,Ga.SouthwesternThird Team

FredBrathwaite,AugustaStateKevinClark,FrancisMarionBernardFields,ClaytonStateSeanMiller,ColumbusState

AnthonyRowe,NorthGeorgiaFreshman of the Year

EvanMobley,Ga.SouthwesternPlayer of the Year

ChrisCommons,USCAikenCoach of the Year TerrySellers,GCSU

TEAM PBC YEAR 1. ASU* 17-3 30-5 2. USCA* 16-4 25-8 3. AASU* 15-5 23-7 GCSU* 15-5 22-7 5. FMU 9-11 16-12 NGA 9-11 15-12 7. Clayton 7-13 15-14 Lander 7-13 12-16 9. GSW 6-14 10-18 CSU 6-14 8-19 11. UNCP 3-17 6-21 *NCAAparticipant

2008-09

All-PBC First TeamFredBrathwaite,AugustaState

BenMadgen,AugustaStateFreddyLittle,MontevalloGrahamMartin,GCSU

AlexSmith,AugustaStateSecond Team

SimelBoyd,FrancisMarionByronFaison,USCAiken

MichaelMoynihan,NorthGeorgiaRobertMurry,ClaytonState

ChrisRawls,Ga.SouthwesternThird Team

DanielDixon,AugustaStateD.J.Ferguson,FlaglerTyRowland,GCSU

PatrickShokpeka,AASUChrisTelesford,ColumbusState

Freshman of the Year ShahmelBrackett,UNCPembroke

Player of the Year BenMadgen,AugustaState

Coach of the Year DipMetress,AugustaState

EAST TEAM PBC YEAR 1.ASU* 17-1 29-4 2.USCA* 11-7 20-11 3.FMU 10-8 18-10 4.AASU 7-11 12-16 5.Flagler 6-12 11-16 6.Lander 5-13 11-16 UNCP 5-13 9-18

WEST 1.GCSU* 15-2 22-6 2.Mvallo*11-6 25-8 3.NGA 10-7 15-13 4.Clayton 8-9 16-13 5.CSU 6-11 12-14 6.GSW 3-14 7-20 *NCAAparticipant

2009-10

Peach Belt Conference Tournament History

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First RoundKennesawState98,USCAiken94(ot)AugustaCollege75,PembrokeState74

QuarterfinalsArmstrong State 63, Kennesaw State 59ColumbusCollege95,FrancisMarion59Lander68,GeorgiaCollege66USCSpartanburg66,AugustaCollege63

SemifinalsColumbus College 79, Armstrong State 74Lander78,USCSpartanburg72

ChampionshipLander77,ColumbusCollege56

1995 (Augusta, Ga.)First RoundFrancisMarion63,USCAiken60UNCPembroke65,AugustaState51

QuarterfinalsAASU 70, Kennesaw State 66ColumbusState74,FrancisMarion46GC&SU70,UNCPembroke55USCSpartanburg55,Lander49

SemifinalsUSCSpartanburg84,ColumbusState83(ot)GC&SU 80, AASU 70

ChampionshipGC&SU69,USCSpartanburg65

All-Tournament TeamDusan Stevic, ASC

GregGibson,LanderQuentinSmith,Lander

CraigFerguson,ColumbusRobbieTurner,USCS

Tournament MVPLarryPerson,Lander

1997 (Milledgeville, Ga.)

All-Tournament TeamTimJones,GC&SU

TonyEdmundson,GC&SUQ’TerryLeonard,USCSQuintonPeterson,CSUNathanNorman,USCS

Tournament MVPQuintonMatthews,GC&SU

First RoundClaytonState90,Lander84(2ot)KennesawState68,AugustaState46GC&SU64,UNCPembroke43USCAiken85,NorthFlorida68

QuarterfinalsColumbusState81,ClaytonState76KennesawState71,FrancisMarion64GC&SU77,USCSpartanburg62AASU 79, USC Aiken 68

SemifinalsColumbusState82,KennesawState64AASU 77, GC&SU 72

ChampionshipCSU 74, AASU 60

1998 (Savannah, Ga.)

All-Tournament TeamMario Anderson, AASU

JuliusTeal,KSULevarConley,Clayton

LarryCoates,CSUJohnNelson,GC&SU

Tournament MVPCalvinHill,CSU

First RoundNorthFlorida70,UNCPembroke64FrancisMarion55,KennesawState53(ot)USCAiken75,ClaytonState71AASU 72, USC Spartanburg 66

QuarterfinalsAugustaState84,NorthFlorida78ColumbusState69,FrancisMarion62GC&SU98,USCAiken93(ot)Lander 65, AASU 54

SemifinalsAASU70,CSU68GC&SU61,Lander59

ChampionshipGC&SU70,ASU64

1999 (Savannah, Ga.)

QuarterfinalsAugustaState61,ClaytonState57AASU 77, UNC Pembroke 54USCSpartanburg72,GC&SU69ColumbusState94,Lander71

SemifinalsAASU 69, Augusta State 46ColumbusState81,USCSpartanburg65

ChampionshipCSU 95, AASU 67All-Tournament Team

JuliusJoseph,GC&SUNiamFogle,Lander

KavossyFranklin,ASUDemetricTaylor,ASUDavidJackson,CSU Tournament MVP

DerrickNicholson,GC&SU

All-Tournament TeamFestusHawkins,ASU

SherronSingleton,USCSRobert Campbell, AASU

MaulviLewis,CSUTavares Brown, AASU

Tournament MVPTravisCrutcher,CSU

QuarterfinalsAugustaState79,ClaytonState68USCAiken84,NorthFlorida72AASU 82, USC Spartanburg 74ColumbusState87,Lander67

SemifinalsAugustaState79,USCAiken73AASU 76, Columbus State 71

ChampionshipASU 60, AASU 46 All-Tournament Team

TravisCrutcher,CSUChrisRobinson,USCARobert Campbell, AASUFestusHawkins,ASU

T.J.Ott,ASU Tournament MVP

GaryBoodnikoff,ASU

2000 (Greenwood, S.C.) 2001 (Greenwood, S.C.)In 2000 and 2001, only the top four teams from each division advanced to the PBC Tournament

2002 (Columbus, Ga.)First RoundKennesawState96,FrancisMarion83USCAiken92,NorthFlorida91(ot)Lander71,GC&SU66AASU 68, USC Spartanburg 60

QuarterfinalsKennesawState86,UNCPembroke77ClaytonState77,USCAiken61AugustaState68,Lander45Columbus State 68, AASU 60

SemifinalsKennesawState72,ClaytonState69AugustaState69,ColumbusState65

ChampionshipAugustaState79,KennesawState67

All-Tournament TeamLetteranceMcFadden,ASU

GoldenIngle,KSUHalaKaufusi,KSUClintKeown,USCADavidKoncul,CSU Tournament MVP

GaryBoodnikoff,ASU

2003 (Columbus, Ga.)First RoundNorthFlorida77,Lander68(ot)GC&SU56,FrancisMarion54AASU 67, UNC Pembroke 59ClaytonState79,USCAiken71(ot)

QuarterfinalsAugustaState90,NorthFlorida75KennesawState79,GC&SU66(ot)USC Spartanburg 61, AASU 57ColumbusState87,ClaytonState79

SemifinalsKennesawState69,AugustaState49ColumbusState70,USCSpartanburg59

ChampionshipColumbusState72,KennesawState56

All-Tournament TeamDeshawnBowman,CSU

CedricHowell,CSUTerrenceHill,KSU

ReggieMcKoy,KSUJamalJohnson,ClaytonState

Tournament MVPJedBedford,CSU

AASU has the third-most overall wins in PBC tournament history 34

Peach Belt Conference Tournament History

2004 (Augusta, Ga.)

First RoundAASU 74, Lander 69GC&SU68,USCSpartanburg67USCAiken90,NorthFlorida58ClaytonState90,UNCPembroke56

QuarterfinalsAASU 72, Francis Marion 69ColumbusState90,GC&SU62KennesawState96,USCAiken61ClaytonState66,AugustaState42

SemifinalsColumbus State 89, AASU 49KennesawState43,ClaytonState39

ChampionshipKennesawState72,ColumbusState70

All-Tournament TeamDeshawnBowman,CSU

YandelBrown,CSUReggieMcKoy,KSUJohnThomas,CSU

Daryl Williams, AASU Tournament MVPTerrenceHill,KSU

All-Tournament TeamKarimTelfer,ASU

GeorgyJoseph,KSUC.J.Paul,USCUpstateKendrickJones,CSU

JackTinkler,CSU Tournament MVP

YandelBrown,CSU

First RoundColumbusState92,UNCPembroke62AASU 66, Francis Marion 39USCAiken80,NorthFlorida72AugustaState75,GC&SU73

QuarterfinalsColumbusState83,Lander64Kennesaw State 72, AASU 50USCUpstate75,USCAiken55AugustaState67,ClaytonState53

SemifinalsColumbusState90,KennesawState68USCUpstate79,AugustaState63

ChampionshipColumbusState93,USCUpstate81

2005 (Augusta, Ga.)

All-Tournament TeamJeremyByrd,USCUpstate

Alex Carter, AASUAaronClark,GCSU

EmmanuelHodrea,LanderBryan Taylor, AASU Tournament MVP

DanielQuinlan,USCUpstate

First RoundUNCPembroke83,FMU78(ot)Lander73,USCAiken57

QuarterfinalsGCSU78,UNCPembroke65Armstrong Atlantic 76, Augusta State 69USCUpstate69,ClaytonState68Lander81,ColumbusState74

SemifinalsArmstrong Atlantic 74, GCSU 72USCUpstate76,Lander65

ChampionshipUSC Upstate 73, Armstrong Atlantic 49

2006 (Greenwood, S.C.)

All-Tournament TeamZachEvans,Lander

ToddMcLaurin,ClaytonStateMichaelSloan,ClaytonState

Bryan Taylor, AASU A.J.Bowman,AugustaState

Tournament MVP

Michael Griffin, Lander

First RoundGCSU68,UNCPembroke53ColumbusState66,USCAiken58

QuarterfinalsClaytonState63,USCUpstate43AugustaState91,GCSU82Armstrong Atlantic 78, Francis Marion 68Lander83,ColumbusState81

SemifinalsClaytonState72,AugustaState69Lander 60, Armstrong Atlantic 56

ChampionshipLander75,ClaytonState61

2007 (Greenwood, S.C.) 2008 (Aiken, S.C.)

First RoundClaytonState53,UNCPembroke50Lander68,FrancisMarion53

QuarterfinalsClaytonState63,AugustaState62GCSU85,ColumbusState79North Georgia 88, Armstrong Atlantic 86USCAiken96,Lander64

SemifinalsClaytonState73,GCSU65USCAiken88,NorthGeorgia83

ChampionshipClaytonState89,USCAiken873ot

All-Tournament TeamJakirraMilsap,NorthGeorgia

AaronClark,GCSUJobCasimir,USCAiken

ChrisCommons,USCAikenBernardFields,ClaytonState

Tournament MVPTracyWilliams,ClaytonState

Team W-L Pct.Armstrong Atlantic 19-18 .514AugustaState 21-16 .568ClaytonState 13-12 .520ColumbusState 30-12 .714Flagler 0-0 .000FrancisMarion 4-17 .190GCSU 16-16 .500

All-Time Peach BeltTournament Records

2009 (Aiken, S.C.)

First RoundLander74,ColumbusState60ClaytonState63,GeorgiaSouthwestern48

QuarterfinalsAugustaState97,Lander78GCSU81,NorthGeorgia76Armstrong Atlantic 68, Francis Marion 66USCAiken60,ClaytonState50

SemifinalsAugustaState79,GCSU74USCAiken90,ArmstrongAtlantic874ot

ChampionshipAugustaState65,USCAiken64

All-Tournament TeamDanielDixon,AugustaStateChrisCommons,USCAiken

JoshDollard,USCAikenShaunKeaton,GCSUCalvin Wilson, AASU Tournament MVP

BenMadgen,AugustaState

Team W-L Pct.GeorgiaSouthwestern 0-1 .000Lander 14-15 .483Montevallo 2-1 .667NorthGeorgia 1-3 .250UNCPembroke 4-15 .211USCAiken 16-15 .516

2010 (Aiken, S.C.)

Quarterfinals (Host denoted by *)*Augusta State 83, Armstrong Atlantic 80*USCAiken80,FrancisMarion59ClaytonState77,*GCSU66*Montevallo88,NorthGeorgia79

SemifinalsMontevallo81,AugustaState77USCAiken58,ClaytonState55

ChampionshipUSCAiken65,Montevallo60

All-Tournament TeamTimothyDowns,ClaytonState

BenMadgen,AugustaStateTaurasDortch,MontevalloFreddyLittle,MontevalloKevinWillis,USCAiken

Tournament MVPByronFaison,USCAiken

Season Top 10s

Keron McKenzie’s 74 threes in 2009-10 were the seventh-most in a single season 35

Double-Double Seasons BobbyCannon,66-67.........15.4ppg,10.2rpg JoeHarper,68-69................15.6ppg,11.9rpg JoeHarper,69-70................15.6ppg,11.9rpg SamBerry,71-72................26.8ppg,15.7rpg SamBerry,72-73................21.2ppg,13.4rpg SonnyPowell,73-74...........18.2ppg,10.7rpg SamBerry,74-75................23.4ppg,11.8rpg WayneArmstrong,74-75....13.0ppg,11.5rpg WayneArmstrong,75-76....16.6ppg,11.4rpg WayneArmstrong,76-77....17.8ppg,11.5rpg AaronHill,78-79................13.3ppg,11.8rpg AaronHill,79-80................16.7ppg,13.6rpg RaySmith,81-82................28.8ppg,14.9rpg

Points

1. RaySmith,81-82................................865 2. SamBerry,71-72................................750 3. SteveHolland,70-71..........................622 4. SamBerry,74-75................................608 5.SamBerry,75-76................................599 6. IkeWilliams,73-74.............................596 7. DannyStell,68-69..............................588 8. DennisDavis,76-77............................575 9. SamBerry,72-73................................55110. LorenzoLawrence,04-05...................542

Points Per Game

1. RaySmith,81-82................................28.8 2. SamBerry,71-72................................26.8 3. SamBerry,75-76................................24.0 4. SteveHolland,70-71..........................23.9 5. IkeWilliams,73-74.............................23.8 6. SamBerry,74-75................................23.4 7. DannyStell,68-69..............................21.8 DarylWilliams,03-04.........................21.8 9. SamBerry,72-73................................21.210. IkeWilliams,74-75.............................20.6

Rebounds

1. RaySmith,81-82................................448 2. SamBerry,71-72................................439 3. AaronHill,79-80................................393 4. SamBerry,72-73................................348 5. WayneArmstrong,76-77....................323 6. JoeHarper,68-69................................320 7. AaronHill,78-79................................318 8. SamBerry,74-75................................306 9. WayneArmstrong,74-75....................28810. WayneArmstrong,75-76....................286

Rebounds Per Game

1. SamBerry,71-72................................15.7 2. RaySmith,81-82................................14.9 3. AaronHill,79-80................................13.6 4. SamBerry,72-73................................13.4 5. JoeHarper,68-69................................11.9 6. SamBerry,74-75................................11.8 AaronHill,78-79................................11.8 8. WayneArmstrong,74-75....................11.5 WayneArmstrong,76-77....................11.510. WayneArmstrong,75-76....................11.4

Field Goals Made

1. RaySmith,81-82................................363 2. SamBerry,71-72................................311 3. SteveHolland,70-71..........................266 4. SamBerry,75-76................................264 5. SamBerry,74-75................................255 6. SamBerry,72-73................................252 7. DennisDavis,76-77............................246 8. IkeWilliams,73-74.............................245 9. DannyStell,68-69..............................220 TommyBlackshear,83-84..................220

Field Goal % (Min. 150 att.)

1. RaySmith,81-82............ .660(363-547) 2. JoeHenry,79-80............. .645(198-307) 3. BrianMoultrie,08-09..... .639(145-227) 4. WillRobinson,83-84...... .635(120-189) 5. CyrilleMainnemarre,99-00.620(114-184) 6. IkeWilliams,71-72......... .616(188-305) 7. RodLane,85-86.............. .610(172-282) JimOwen,83-84............. .610(136-223) 9. AlHall,81-82................. .600(120-199)10. TerellBarnes,89-90........ .599(130-217)

3-Point Field Goals Made

1. PhilClark,91-92.................................91 2. JamaalGalloway,05-06......................84 3. SteveRay,97-98.................................83 4. SteveRay,98-99.................................80 JamaalGalloway,07-08......................80 6. DwightTolbert,08-09.........................78 7. LorenzoLawrence,04-05...................74 KeronMcKenzie,09-10......................74 9. DavidKoncul,99-00...........................7110. BradCrow,96-97................................66 JamaalGalloway,06-07......................66

3-Point % (min. 1 3PM/gm)

1. GregJohnson,87-88....... .519(28-54) 2. MickJordan,00-01......... .504(57-113) 3. GregJohnson,88-89....... .480(59-123) DavidKoncul,00-01....... .480(36-75) 5. JasonSanders,03-04....... .471(32-68) 6. SteveRay,97-98............. .456(83-182) 7. DavidKoncul,99-00....... .455(71-156) 8. TyroneGreen,89-90...... .451(37-82) 9. TyroneGreen,90-91....... .444(40-90) ChrisDavis,90-91.......... .444(55-124)

Free Throws Made 1. DannyStell,68-69..............................148 2. DannyStell,69-70..............................139 RaySmith,81-82................................139 4. BrianBain,03-04................................137 5. JoeHarper,68-69................................132 6. DavidRich,69-70...............................131 7. SamBerry,71-72................................128 FoyBallance,80-81............................128 9. DavePisarcik,02-03...........................127 BryanTaylor,06-07............................127

DarylWilliams

LorenzoLawrence

Free Throw % (min. 2 FTM/gm)

1. JamaalGalloway,07-08... .923(60-65) 2. FoyBallance,79-80......... .917(66-72) 3. DavidRich,69-70............ .910(131-144) 4. DannySmith,67-68......... .899(133-148) 5. CraigChambers,91-92.... .894(76-85) 6. GregJohnson,87-88........ .877(57-65) 7. FoyBallance,77-78......... .873(55-63) 8. JohnTatum,66-67............ .871(74-85) 9. FoyBallance,80-81......... .865(128-148)10. FoyBallance,78-79......... .857(102-119) HeathSchroyer,94-95..... .857(84-98)

Assists

1. FoyBallance,78-79............................237 2. AmpBush,83-84................................217 3. WilliamKane,07-08...........................207 4. DonnellBritton,76-77........................196 5. FoyBallance,80-81............................182 6. FoyBallance,79-80............................181 7. MikeHarner,91-92.............................174 8. RobertCampbell,99-00......................167 9. DannyStell,68-69..............................16510.RogerWeber,73-74............................162 RobertCampbell,00-01......................162

Steals

1. RobertCampbell,00-01......................113 2. RobertCampbell,98-99......................94 3. RobertCampbell,99-00......................92 4. IkeWilliams,71-72.............................86 5. AmpBush,83-84................................78 6. GinoGroover,83-84...........................70 7. MikePringle,78-79............................67 8. IkeWilliams,74-75.............................65 PhilClark,91-92.................................6510. SonnyPowell,74-75...........................63

Blocked Shots

1. SamBerry,72-73................................79 2. WayneArmstrong,76-77....................77 3. SamBerry,71-72................................72 4. AaronHill,79-80................................65 5. WayneArmstrong,75-76....................63 6. RaySmith,81-82................................60 7. WillardWinn,01-02...........................58 8. TimSellers,86-87...............................54 9. WayneArmstrong,74-75....................5210. J.T.Harrison,98-99.............................49

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Career Top 10s

Keron McKenzie made 117 three-pointers in two seasons, seventh all-time

BryanTaylor

MickJordan

Games Played

1. BryanTaylor,03-07............................121 2. TavaresBrown,97-01.........................118 RobertCampbell,97-01......................118 4. MickJordan,98-02.............................117 5. JamaalGalloway,04-08......................116 6. JustinWood,00-04.............................113 7. JoeStaiti,83-87..................................110 EricHathcock,87-91..........................110 9. ShonPerry,91-95................................10910. FoyBallance,77-81............................108

Points

1. SamBerry,71-76................................2508 2. IkeWilliams,71-75.............................2116 3. RobertCampbell,97-01......................1537 4. BryanTaylor,03-07............................1402 5. FoyBallance,77-81............................1329 6. RonHancock,70-74...........................1318 7. EricHathcock,87-91..........................1287 8. WayneArmstrong,74-77....................1236 9. GinoGroover,83-86...........................121910. SonnyPowell,72-76...........................1197

Points Per Game

1. RaySmith,81-83................................29.3 2. SamBerry,71-76................................23.9 SteveHolland,70-71..........................23.9 4. IkeWilliams,71-75.............................20.3 5. DannyStell,68-70..............................19.6 6. DarylWilliams,02-04.........................18.1 7. MikePringle,78-80............................17.8 8. JoeHenry,78-80.................................17.6 9. TommyBlackshear,83-84..................17.310. EdBagley,81-83.................................16.9

Rebounds

1. SamBerry,71-76................................1331 2. WayneArmstrong,74-77....................897 3. BryanTaylor,03-07............................851 4. SonnyPowell,72-76...........................789 5. AaronHill,78-80................................711 6. IkeWilliams,71-75.............................692 7. RobertBradley,68-72.........................644 8. EricHathcock,87-91..........................616 9. TavaresBrown,97-01.........................54110. RaySmith,81-83................................540

Rebounds Per Game

1. RaySmith,81-83................................14.6 2. SamBerry,71-76................................12.7 AaronHill,78-80................................12.7 4. WayneArmstrong,74-77....................11.4 5. JoeHarper,68-69................................10.9 6. LukeLudwinski,78-81.......................9.0 7. GregFavors,99-01.............................8.6 8. TimSellers,85-86...............................8.0 9. SonnyPowell,72-76...........................7.9 HenryWright,76-78...........................7.9

Free Throw % (min. 100 att.)

1. FoyBallance,78-81......... .873(296-339) 2. JamaalGalloway,04-08... .871(196-225) 3. DannySims,66-68........... .857(203-237) GregJohnson,87-89........ .857(108-126)5. DavidRich,67-71............ .845(310-367) 6. JoeHenry,78-80.............. .818(202-247) 7. ToryHarris,05-07............ .800(144-180) 8. HeathSchroyer,93-95..... .793(134-169)9. RobertBradley,68-72...... .791(253-320)10. DonnellBritton,76-78..... .785(117-149)

Assists

1. FoyBallance,77-81............................701 2. RogerWeber,72-76............................524 3. RobertCampbell,97-01......................469 4. WilliamKane,05-08...........................445 5. MikeHarner,90-93.............................367 6. GinoGroover,83-86...........................345 7. IkeWilliams,71-75.............................335 8. DavidRich,67-71...............................322 9. DonnellBritton,76-78........................30310. GabrielRobinson,08-10.....................302

Steals

1. RobertCampbell,97-01......................357 2. IkeWilliams,71-75.............................262 3. SonnyPowell,72-76...........................186 4. RogerWeber,72-76............................185 5. GinoGroover,83-86...........................174 6. FoyBallance,77-81............................141 7. AveryTaylor,88-91............................138 8. RonHancock,70-74...........................128 9. TyroneGreen,87-91...........................12210. MikePringle,78-80............................118

Blocked Shots

1. SamBerry,71-76................................232 2. WayneArmstrong,74-77....................192 3. BryanTaylor,03-07............................147 4. SonnyPowell,72-76...........................115 5. AaronHill,78-80................................113 6. PatrickSanou,04-08...........................95 7. CyrilleMainnemarre,99-01................78 8. RaySmith,81-83................................73 9. TimSellers,85-87...............................7110. HenryWright,76-78...........................69

Field Goals Made

1. SamBerry,71-76................................1082 2. IkeWilliams,71-75.............................831 3. RobertCampbell,97-01......................578 4. RonHancock,70-74...........................540 5. WayneArmstrong,74-77....................537 6. BryanTaylor,03-07............................529 7. SonnyPowell,72-76...........................522 8. EricHathcock,87-91..........................516 9. FoyBallance,77-81............................48910. GinoGroover,83-86...........................476

Field Goal % (Min. 250 att.)

1. RaySmith,81-83............. .667(471-706) 2. WillRobinson,83-85....... .608(259-426) 3. JoeHenry,78-80.............. .605(384-635) 4. BrianMoultrie,07-09...... .604(177-293) 5. RodLane,84-86............... .590(286-485) GregFavors,99-01.......... .590(187-317) 7. AmpBush,83-84............. .582(206-354) 8. IkeWilliams,71-75.......... .563(831-1475) 9. HenryT.Wright,76-78.... .559(269-488)10. LukeLudwinski,78-81.... .558(187-355)

3-Point Field Goals Made

1. JamaalGalloway,04-08......................277 2. MickJordan,98-01.............................183 3. SteveRay,97-99.................................163 4. DavidKoncul,98-01...........................145 5. ShonPerry,91-95................................123 BradCrow,95-97................................123 7. KeronMcKenzie,08-10......................117 8. TyroneGreen,87-91...........................115 9. T.T.Hall,07-09...................................9710. PhilClark,91-92.................................91 TavaresBrown,97-01.........................91

3-Point % (min. 30 made)

1. GregJohnson,87-89........... .492(87-177) 2. DavidKoncul,98-01........... .443(145-327) 3. PhilClark,91-92................. .438(91-208) 4. MickJordan,98-01............. .437(183-419) 5. NickBloemhof,03-08....... .434(43-99) 6. TyroneGreen,87-91........... .432(115-266) 7. SteveRay,97-99................. .430(163-379) 8. MikeHarner,90-93............. .437(79-211) 9. TonySimms,90-91............. .425(31-73)10. DougLayman,88-90.......... .418(38-91)

Free Throws Made

1. IkeWilliams,71-75.............................454 2. FoyBallance,77-81............................351 3. SamBerry,71-76................................344 BryanTaylor,03-07............................344 5. RobertCampbell,97-01......................330 6. DavidRich,67-71...............................310 7. DannyStell,68-70..............................2878. GinoGroover,83-86...........................257 9. EricHathcock,87-91..........................25410. RobertBradley,68-72.........................253

Team Records

AASU’s 82-point win against Temple Baptist is the PBC’s largest margin of victory

ScoringMost PointsGame:142,vs.DeVryInstitute,11-29-91(W143-71)Season:2,626(27games),1978-79

Most Points Per GameSeason:97.3,1979-79

Fewest PointsGame:39,atClemson,12-17-86(L112-39)Season:1,751(28games),2002-03

Most Points AllowedGame:132,atValdostaState,1-29-79(L132-90)Season:2,463(30games),1981-82

Fewest Points AllowedGame:39,vs.FMU,3-2-05(W66-39-PBC1stRound)Season:1,741(28games),2002-03

PointsMostPointsGame,BothTeams:241,AASU(112)atWestGeorgia(129),1-7-78FewestPointsGame,BothTeams:86,AASU(41)atNorthGeorgia(45),2-28-83Largestmarginofvictory:82,AASU(125)vs.TempleBaptist(43),11-29-08Largestmarginofdefeat:73,AASU(39)atClemson(112),12-17-86MostPointsinawin:142,AASU(142)vs.DeVryInstitute(71),11-29-91MostPointsinaroadwin:129,AASU(129)atClearwater(69),12-14-78FewestPointsinawin:47,AASU(47)atSouthernTech(43)ot,2-21-76FewestPointsinahomewin:50,AASU(50)vs.FrancisMarion(48),1-2-03MostPointsinaloss:112,AASU(112)atWestGeorgia(129),1-7-78MostPointsinahomeloss:107,AASU(107)vs.ColumbusState(123),1-23-78FewestPointsinaloss:39,AASU(39)atClemson(112),12-17-86FewestPointsinahomeloss:42,AASU(42)vs.Lenoir-Rhyne(77),12-21-02

MostWins:25,1983-84and2000-01BestWinningPercentage:.806(25-6),1983-84MostConsecutiveWins:16,2000-01MostConsecutiveSeasonOpeningWins:11,1972to1983MostConsecutiveWinstostartaseason:11,1983-84MostConsecutiveHomeWins:23,1972-74MostConsecutiveRoadWins:8,2000-01MostLosses:22,1986-87and1987-88WorstWinningPercentage:.214(6-22),1986-87and1987-88MostConsecutiveLosses:13,1966-68MostConsecutiveLossesinSeasonOpeners:3,1995-98MostConsecutiveLossestostartaseason:6,threetimes.MostConsecutiveHomeLosses:13,1-27-88to2-4-89MostConsecutiveRoadLosses:9,threetimes.Last:1995-96

Most Field GoalsGame:64,vs.DeVryInstitute,11-29-91(W143-71)Season:1,116(31games),1983-84

Most Field Goals AttemptedGame:108,vs.AlbanyState,2-18-74(L91-88)Season:2,082(27games),1978-79

Best Field Goal PercentageGame:.731,vs.EdwardWaters,12-21-81(W124-83)Season:.557,1983-84

Fewest Field GoalsGame:13,atClaytonState,1-12-05(L56-44)Season:621(28games),2002-03

Fewest Field Goals AttemptedGame:38,atPaine,11-17-03(W61-60)Season:1,380(28games),2002-03

Lowest Field Goal PercentageSeason:.404(695-1720),1986-87

Most 3-Pointers MadeGame:20,vs.WestGeorgia,12-28-91(W97-85)Season:229(31games),2005-06

Most 3-Pointers AttemptedGame:31,vs.WestGeorgia,12-28-91(W97-85)Season:588(31games),2005-06

Best 3-Point PercentageGame:.909(10-11),vs.ColumbusState,2-24-90(W100-75)Season:.425,1988-89

Most Free Throws MadeGame:43,vs.FortValleyState,2-16-88(W92-81)Season:552(27games),1978-79

Most Free Throws AttemptedGame:53,vs.FortValleyState,2-16-88(W92-81)Season:751(30games),1971-72

Best Free Throw PercentageGame:1.000,threetimes.Lastvs.Baptist,1-22-87(L81-103)Season:.744,2006-07

Fewest Free Throws MadeGame:0,vs.GeorgiaSouthern,2-15-82(W64-62)0,atMiami(Fla.),2-16-87(L47-97)Season:251(28games),1986-87

Fewest Free Throws AttemptedGame:1,atMiami(Fla.),2-16-87(L47-97)Season:364(28games),1986-87

Field Goals

Wins and Losses

3-Point Field Goals

Free Throws

AASU Coaching Records

Other Records

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ReboundsMost ReboundsGame:85,vs.Hawthorne,1-24-72(W140-85)Season:1,608(30games),1971-72

Rebound MarginGame:48,AASUvs.Webber,12-21-78(W129-59)Season:12.8,AASU(51.0),Opp(38.2),1978-79

Most AssistsGame:41,vs.Piedmont,11-29-83(W121-75)Season:577(31games),1983-84

Most StealsGame:27,vs.DeVryInstitute,11-29-91(W143-71)Season:303(31games),1983-84

Most Blocked ShotsGame:20,vs.Clearwater,12-14-78(W129-69)Season:144(26games),1974-75

Coach Bill Alexander led Armstrong State to two NAIA and two NCAA playoff ap-pearances in his 10 years as the Pirates’ head man.

Coach Years W-L Pct.LarryTapp 1966-67 5-19 .208BillAlexander 1967-77 148-128.540GeorgeBianchi 1977-83 91-73 .554RennyBryner 1983-86 52-34 .605RaleighPastrick 1986-87 6-22 .214DougRiley 1987-90 64-54 .542GriffMills 1990-01 161-119.575JohnMarhefka 2001-02 13-15 .464JeffBurkhamer 2002-09 138-71 .660JeremyLuther 2009- 12-16 .428

Coaching Honors

NABCSouth District

Coach of the YearGeorgeBianchi(1978-79)

Atlanta TipOff ClubWhack Hyder

DII Coach of the YearGriffMills(1994-95,2000-01)

Jeff Burkhamer (2005-06)

Peach Belt ConferenceCoach of the Year

GriffMills(1994-95,2000-01)

South Atlantic Conference

Coach of the YearBillAlexander(1974-75,1976-77)

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Individual and Scoring Records

Robert Campbell was the PBC’s Player of the Year twice from ‘99-’01

Individual Records Top Performances35-Point Games

Date Player Pts. Against Score12/14/70SteveHolland 35 atFloridaTech W98-751/16/71 SteveHolland 40 atCofCharlestonW104-891/21/71 SteveHolland 37 UNCWilmingtn W96-8412/8/71 SamBerry 39 SavannahState W90-8512/11/71SamBerry 39 Baptist L83-8512/20/71SamBerry 35 Carroll W104-97ot1/26/72 SamBerry 42 ValdostaState W99-842/19/72 SamBerry 39 Bryan W104-6312/8/73 IkeWilliams 35 atOglethorpe W108-832/6/74 IkeWilliams 38 ValdostaState W92-812/9/74 IkeWilliams 35 WestGeorgia L88-1012/22/74 IkeWilliams 36 ColumbusState L100-11012/10/74IkeWilliams 36 SavannahState W108-8112/28/74SamBerry 37 Wis.-EauClaire W96-942ot1/28/75 SamBerry 35 SavannahState W108-812/10/75 SamBerry 37 atKy.Wesleyan L77-9212/30/75SamBerry 37 Valparaiso L59-751/20/76 WayneArmstrong 39 Buffalo W92-84ot2/9/76 SamBerry 35 WestGeorgia L97-101ot2/14/76 SamBerry 46 AugustaState W84-83ot2/28/76 SamBerry 42 atChattanooga L75-9711/29/76WayneArmstrong 36 S.C.State W93-631/6/79 MikePringle 42 WestGeorgia W100-931/17/79 TerrellJones 35 ValdostaState W92-831/20/79 JoeHenry 39 atFlagler W102-792/23/79 JoeHenry 38 ValdostaState L89-9612/29/79MikePringle 35 Paine W97-731/10/81 DaryllMitchell 40 WestGeorgia L87-9412/17/81RaySmith 44 Urbana W92-8512/21/81RaySmith 37 EdwardWaters W124-831/16/82 RaySmith 50 Piedmont W135-1052/6/82 RaySmith 36 atPiedmont W101-8711/13/82RaySmith 39 GC&SU W100-7611/27/82RaySmith 38 SouthCarolina L68-8611/19/82TommyBlackshear 39 atPiedmont W116-712/20/89 GregJohnson 37 atAugustaState L82-10012/8/90 ChrisDavis 36 atFla.Atlantic W93-8112/28/91PhilClark 43 atWestGeorgia W97-852/15/93 MarkSalley 35 Lander W87-662/5/94 JockPage 37 atUSCSpartnbgW95-88

20-Rebound GamesDate Player Reb. Against Score12/3/68 JoeHarper 23 SavannahState W97-7912/7/68 JimStephens 21 LaGrange W73-671/4/69 JoeHarper 22 Emory&Henry W78-711/31/69 JimStephens 24 atDrake(Fla.) W92-723/1/69 JimStephens 23 Piedmont W96-89ot11/29/71SamBerry 23 FloridaTech W103-672/19/72 SamBerry 27 Bryan W104-632/21/72 SamBerry 29 SavannahState W111-1091/17/73 SamBerry 20 atAugustaState L81-1042/19/73 SamBerry 20 SouthernTech W94-682/24/73 SamBerry 20 atSouthFlorida L79-901/21/74 ArtieJohnson 22 St.Mary’s W109-7711/16/74WayneArmstrong 26 SouthernTech W95-511/28/75 SonnyPowell 21 SavannahState W108-812/18/76 WayneArmstrong 21 ValdostaState W87-86ot3/6/76 WayneArmstrong 20 WestGeorgia L91-10512/14/78AaronHill 27 atClearwater W129-6912/21/78AaronHill 20 Webber W129-5912/28/79AaronHill 21 FloridaTech W74-521/24/81 LukeLudwinski 20 Flagler L63-6411/25/81RaySmith 23 Fla.Memorial W95-7011/30/81RaySmith 23 atMarshall L91-10012/21/81RaySmith 21 EdwardWaters W124-831/13/82 RaySmith 20 atAugustaState W83-782/6/82 RaySmith 27 atPiedmont W101-872/10/82 RaySmith 21 ColumbusState W69-652/4/86 RodLane 22 EdwardWaters W97-79

Robert Campbell

Two-time Peach Belt Conference Player of the Year Robert Campbell made an assault on the all-time NCAA Division II steals record in 2000-01, collecting a school-record 113 thefts and finishing just four steals shy of the all-time mark, held at the time by Oronn Brown of Clarion. A two-time DII Bulletin All-America selection, Campbell finished his four-year ca-reer as the Pirates’ all-time leader in steals and games played and was the third leading scorer in school history, tallying 1,587 points.

Most PointsGame:50,RaySmithvs.Piedmont,1-16-82Season:865,RaySmith,1981-82Career:2,508,SamBerry,1971-76

Best Scoring AverageSeason:28.8,RaySmith,1981-82Career:29.3,RaySmith,1981-83

Most Field Goals MadeGame:23,RaySmithvs.Piedmont,1-16-82Season:363,RaySmith,1981-82Career:1,082,SamBerry,1971-76

Most Field Goals AttemptedGame:35,SamBerryvs.Chattanooga,2-28-76Season:628,SamBerry,1971-72Career:2,250,SamBerry,1971-76

Best Field Goal PercentageGame(min.10attempts):1.000(11-11),HermDriskellvs.EdwardWaters,11-19-82Season:.660(363-547),RaySmith,1981-82Career:.667(471-706),RaySmith,1981-83

Most 3-Pointers MadeGame:12,PhilClarkvs.WestGeorgia,12-28-91Season:91,PhilClark,1991-92Career:277,JamaalGalloway,2004-08

Most 3-Pointers AttemptedGame:18,PhilClarkvs.WestGeorgia,12-28-91Season:208,PhilClark,1991-92Career:676,JamaalGalloway,2004-08

Best 3-Point PercentageGame(min.5attempts):1.000(5-5),MickJordanvs.KennesawState,1-27-01Season:.519(28-54),GregJohnson,1987-88Career:.492(87-177),GregJohnson,1987-89

Most Free ThrowsGame:19,LarryBurkevs.GeorgiaState,2-16-6819,IkeWilliamsvs.ColumbusState,2-23-74Season:148,DannyStell,1968-69Career:454,IkeWilliams,1971-75Consecutive:45,DavidRich,1969-70

Most Free Throws AttemptedGame:25,IkeWilliamsvs.ColumbusState,2-23-74Season:212,RaySmith,1981-82Career:625,IkeWilliams,1971-75

Best Free Throw PercentageGame(min.10attempts):1.000(14-14),DavidRichvs.Berry,1-10-691.000(14-14),DavidKonculatNorthFlorida,2-2-00Season:.923(60-65),JamaalGalloway,2007-08Career:.873(296-339),FoyBallance,1977-81

Most ReboundsGame:29,SamBerryvs.SavannahState,2-21-72Season:464,RaySmith,1981-82Career:1,331,SamBerry,1971-76

Best Rebound AverageSeason:15.7,SamBerry,1971-72Career:14.6,RaySmith,1981-83

Most AssistsGame:20,FoyBallancevs.Flagler,11-25-78Season:237,FoyBallance,1978-79Career:701,FoyBallance,1977-81

Most StealsGame:9,AndreDukevs.Lander,2-8-92Season:113,RobertCampbell,2000-01Career:357,RobertCampbell,1997-01

Most Blocked ShotsGame:11,AaronHillvs.Clearwater,12-14-78Season:79,SamBerry,1972-73Career:233,SamBerry,1971-76

Peach Belt Conference

First TeamChrisDavis(1990-91)

RobertCampbell(1999-00,2000-01)DarylWilliams(2002-03)

BrianBain(2003-04)LorenzoLawrence(2004-05)

AlexCarter(2005-06)BryanTaylor(2005-06,2006-07)

ToryHarris(2006-07)WilliamKane(2007-08)

DwightTolbert(2008-09)Second Team

PhilClark(1991-92)JockPage(1993-94)

DusanStevic(1994-95)BrianGreen(1994-95)

MarioAnderson(1997-98)RobertCampbell(1998-99)

GregFavors(2000-01)BryanTaylor(2004-05)

BrianMoultrie(2008-09)Third Team

PatrickShokpeka(2009-10)

PBC Player of the YearRobertCampbell(1999-00,2000-01)

Big South ConferenceDonaldJohnson(1985-86,1986-87)

RodLane(1985-86)

South Atlantic ConferenceIkeWilliams(1973-74,1974-75)

RonHancock(1973-74)SonnyPowell(1973-74)

WayneArmstrong(1974-75,1975-76,1976-77)DennisDavis(1976-77)HenryWright(1977-78)MikePringle(1978-79)AaronHill(1979-80)

FoyBallance(1980-81)DaryllMitchell(1980-81)

SAC Player of the YearSamBerry(1974-75,1975-76)WayneArmstrong(1976-77)

Georgia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

DannySims(1966-67,1967-68)DannyStell(1968-69,1969-70)

JoeHarper(1968-69HM)TommyBlackshear(1983-84)

AmpBush(1983-84)

GIAC Player of the YearDannyStell(1969-70)

All-Freshman TeamGinoGroover(1983-84)

JoeStaiti(1983-84)

NAIA District 25DannyStell(1969-70)

SamBerry(1971-72,1972-73)EdBagley(1982-83)

TommyBlackshear(1983-84)AmpBush(1983-84)

NABC District/Region IIIIkeWilliams(1974-75)SamBerry(1975-76)

WayneArmstrong(1976-77)MikePringle(1978-79,1979-80)

AaronHill(1979-80)RaySmith(1981-82)

RobertCampbell(1999-00,2000-01-2ndTeam)BryanTaylor(2006-07-2ndTeam)

Daktronics All-S. Atl. RegionRobertCampbell(1999-00,2000-01)

LorenzoLawrence(2004-05)CoSIDA Academic All-District IIIPatrickSanou(2006-07,2007-08)

AASU Honor Roll

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All-ConferenceHonors

All-TournamentHonors

NAIADannySims(1967-68-HM)

DannyStell(1968-69-HM,1969-70-HM)SamBerry(1971-72-HM,1972-73-HM)

NABCIkeWilliams(1973-74-3rdTeam)

WayneArmstrong(1976-77-3rdTeam)MikePringle(1978-79-4thTeam,1979-80-HM)

AaronHill(1979-80-HM)TommyBlackshear(1983-84-HM)

Associated PressIkeWilliams(1973-74-HM,1974-75-1stTeam)SamBerry(1974-75-HM,1975-76-3rdTeam)

United Press InternationalIkeWilliams(1973-74-3rdTeam)

Basketball WeeklyMikePringle(1978-79-4thTeam)

Street & SmithSamBerry(1973-74)

DII BulletinRobertCampbell(1999-00-4thTeam,

2000-01-2ndTeam)

All-District/Region Honors

All-America Honors

Ike Williams

Peach Belt ConferenceDusanStevic(1995)

MarioAnderson(1998)RobertCampbell(2000,2001)

TavaresBrown(2000)DarylWilliams(2004)

BryanTaylor(2005,2007)AlexCarter(2005)

CalvinWilson(2009)

South Atlantic ConferenceIkeWilliams(1975)SamBerry(1975)

WayneArmstrong(1975,1976)DennisDavis(1976)

SAC Tournament MVPIkeWilliams(1975)

WayneArmstrong(1976)

NCAA II South Atl. RegionalRobertCampbell(2000-01)

MiscellaneousHonors

Atlanta Journal All-StateDannyStell(1968-69HM)

Atlanta TipOff ClubPlayer of the Year

MikePringle(1978-79)RaySmith(1981-82)

RobertCampbell(1999-00,2000-01)

WithahistoryaslongastheexistenceofbasketballatArm-strong,theDearingCuphasbecomeasymbolamongthePiratefaithfulfordedication,preparationandexecution

onthebasketballcourt.NamedforlongtimeSavannahandArmstrongAtlanticStatebasketballsupporterAshleyDearing,theDearingCupisawardedtotheAASUplayerwiththebestfreethrowpercentageeachseason.ListedbelowarethewinnersoftheDearingCup-anawardthathasbeengivenformorethan50years.Lastyear,seniorPatrickShokpeka(right,picturedreceivingtheawardfromKennonDearing)capturedtheDearingCupbyhitting120of his 173 free throws for a .694 free throw percentage, ranking fifth in thePeachBeltConferenceinfreethrowsmade.AshleyDearingpassedinMarchof2009,buthiswife,Angela,andtheDearingfamilyhavecommittedtocontinuehonoringAASUmen’sbasketballstudent-athletesinhismemory.ThelistofformerwinnersoftheAshleyDearingCupreadsasawho’s-whoofArmstrongAtlanticStatebasketball-fromAASUAth-leticHallofFamersFoyBallanceandDannySimstoAll-AmericansIkeWilliamsandDannyStelltocurrentUniversityofWyomingheadmen’sbasketballcoachHeathSchroyer.

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The Dearing Cup

The Dearing Cup is awarded to AASU’s top free throw shooter

Ashley Dearing Cup Winners2009-10 PatrickShokpeka2008-09 T.T.Hall2007-08 JamaalGalloway2006-07 ToryHarris2005-06 JamaalGalloway2004-05 AlexCarter2003-04 JasonSanders2002-03 BrianBain2001-02 MickJordan2000-01 MickJordan1999-2000 DavidKoncul1998-99 RashaWilliams1997-98 TavaresBrown1996-97 CourtneyWilson1995-96 JerryKline1994-95 HeathSchroyer1993-94 BrianGreen1992-93 MikeHarner1991-92 CraigChambers1990-91 ChrisDavis AveryTaylor1989-90 TerrellBarnes1988-89 GregJohnson1987-88 GregJohnson1986-87 ScottTapp1985-86 RodLane1984-85 JeromeHolmes1983-84 AmpBush

1982-83 BradBlastic1981-82 DarrylMitchell1980-81 FoyBallance1979-80 FoyBallance1978-79 FoyBallance1977-78 FoyBallance1976-77 DonnellBritton1975-76 RogerWeber1974-75 IkeWilliams1973-74 LamarKirkley RogerWeber1972-73 RonHancock1971-72 RonHancock1970-71 RobertBradley1969-70 DavidRich1968-69 DannyStell1967-68 DannySims1966-67 JahnTatum1965-66 DannySims1964-65 MalcolmRich1963-64 DavidClark1961-62 BillyYoung1960-61 JimmyGeorge1959-60 DaveThomas1958-59 NealPerkins1957-58 EdBurns1956-57 WilliamShort1954-55 DanaHemly

The only four-time winner of the Ashley Dearing Cup, Foy Ballance is the Pirates’ all-time leader in free throw percentage, hitting 87.3 percent.

Danny Sims, a two-time winner of the Dearing Cup, is tied for second all-time in free throw percentage, hitting 85.7 percent.

All-Time Records

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AASU Men’s Basketball All-Time Vs. OpponentsAlabama-Huntsville................................. 3-1AlabamaState.......................................... 1-1Allen......................................................... 1-0AtlanticChristian..................................... 0-2Auburn..................................................... 1-0Auburn-Montgomery............................... 1-0Augusta State .......................................... 34-44Augustana(S.D.)...................................... 1-0AustinPeayState..................................... 0-4Baldwin-Wallace...................................... 1-0BaltimoreState......................................... 0-1Baptist...................................................... 1-6Batton ...................................................... 0-0Belmont-Abbey(N.C.)............................. 1-0Bentley..................................................... 0-1BarryUniversity....................................... 2-0BerryCollege........................................... 6-8Bethune-Cookman................................... 1-1BirminghamSouthern.............................. 0-2Blackburn(Ill.)......................................... 1-0Bluefield State (W. Va.)............................ 0-1Brewton Parker ...................................... 3-0BrunswickJC........................................... 1-0Bryan(Tenn.)........................................... 2-1Bryant(R.I.)............................................. 1-0Bucknell................................................... 1-0BuffaloState............................................ 1-0California(Pa.)......................................... 1-0Campbell.................................................. 2-4Carroll...................................................... 2-0Carson-Newman...................................... 2-2Catawba.................................................... 1-1CentralFlorida......................................... 1-3Chapman.................................................. 1-0Chattanooga............................................. 1-4Cheyenne.................................................. 0-1Chowan.................................................... 1-0Claflin (S.C.)............................................ 9-1ClarkAtlanta............................................ 2-1Clayton State .......................................... 15-14ClearwaterChristian................................ 2-0Clemson................................................... 1-0ClinchValley............................................ 1-0CoastalCarolina....................................... 3-1Coker........................................................ 2-1CollegeofCharleston.............................. 6-2Columbus State ...................................... 37-40ConcordiaSelma...................................... 1-0Cumberland(Ky.).................................... 0-1DeVryInstitute......................................... 3-0Dominican(N.Y.)..................................... 1-0Drake(Fla.).............................................. 1-0Earlham(Ind.).......................................... 1-0EarlPaulk................................................. 2-0EastCarolina............................................ 0-1EastStroudsburg(Pa.).............................. 1-0Eckerd..................................................... 1-9EdwardWaters......................................... 15-0ElizabethCityState(N.C.)...................... 2-0Elon.......................................................... 1-0Emory&Henry........................................ 1-0Embry-Riddle........................................... 1-0FayettevilleState...................................... 2-1FederalCity.............................................. 2-1FerrisState............................................... 2-0Flagler ..................................................... 11-4FloridaAtlantic........................................ 3-1FloridaA&M............................................ 0-2FloridaInternational................................. 0-1FloridaMemorial..................................... 12-1Florida Southern .................................... 2-6FloridaTech............................................. 15-4FortValleyState....................................... 4-6

Francis Marion ....................................... 24-14Friendship................................................ 1-0Gannon(Pa.)............................................ 0-1Gardner-Webb(N.C.)............................... 0-1Georgia..................................................... 0-2Georgia College & State ........................ 38-23GeorgiaSouthern..................................... 3-8Georgia Southwestern ........................... 13-12GeorgiaState............................................ 3-4GlenvilleState(W.Va.)........................... 1-0Hartwick(N.Y.)........................................ 1-0Hawthorne................................................ 1-0Hiwassee .................................................. 0-0IllinoisState............................................. 0-1IllinoisWesleyan...................................... 1-0IndianaState............................................. 1-0IndianaUniversitySoutheast................... 1-0Indianapolis.............................................. 0-1Jacksonville.............................................. 1-0JacksonvilleState..................................... 0-2KennesawState........................................ 15-13KentuckyState......................................... 2-0KentuckyWesleyan.................................. 0-1KingCollege............................................ 1-0Knoxville.................................................. 0-2LakeSuperiorState.................................. 1-0LaGrange.................................................. 6-4Lander ..................................................... 26-14Lee............................................................ 2-0LeMoyne-Owen....................................... 1-0Lenoir-Rhyne........................................... 11-4LincolnMemorial.................................... 5-2Livingstone(S.C.).................................... 2-0LockHaven.............................................. 1-0Longwood................................................ 1-3Loras(Iowa)............................................. 1-0Lynn......................................................... 0-2Maine....................................................... 0-1Mansfield (Pa.)......................................... 1-0MarsHill.................................................. 2-1Marshall................................................... 0-1MassachusettsInstituteofTechnology.... 1-0Mercer...................................................... 0-1Miami(Fla.)............................................. 0-1MiddleTennesseeState............................ 0-2MissouriSouthern.................................... 0-1MissouriWesternState............................ 1-0Montevallo .............................................. 0-1Morehouse................................................ 1-0MorrisBrown........................................... 0-1MorrisHarvey.......................................... 2-0MountOlive............................................. 0-1Methodist(N.C.)...................................... 1-0NewEngland(N.H.)................................ 1-0NewOrleans............................................. 0-1Newberry.................................................. 4-2NorthAlabama......................................... 1-0NorthFlorida............................................ 10-6NorthPark(Ill.)........................................ 0-1North Georgia ......................................... 13-6NorthernIowa.......................................... 1-0NovaSoutheastern................................... 9-1NYU-NewPaultz..................................... 1-0Oakland(Mich.)....................................... 1-0Oglethorpe................................................ 7-0Otterbein.................................................. 1-0Paine......................................................... 4-4PalmBeachAtlantic................................. 3-0Pfeiffer..................................................... 1-1Piedmont.................................................. 13-5PhibLant................................................... 1-0Presbyterian(S.C.)................................... 3-4Queens(N.C.).......................................... 3-2

Radford.................................................... 1-1RandolphMacon...................................... 1-0Rollins...................................................... 1-1Rowan..................................................... 3-4St.Andrews.............................................. 1-0St. Augustine’s ........................................ 1-0St.Johns(Minn.)...................................... 1-0St.Joseph’s(Ind.)..................................... 0-1SaintLeo.................................................. 3-4St.Mary’s................................................. 1-0St.Paul’s.................................................. 1-0St.Thomas............................................... 1-0Samford.................................................... 0-3SavannahCollegeofArt&Design.......... 1-0SavannahState......................................... 19-13SerbLant................................................... 1-0Shaw......................................................... 1-1Shorter...................................................... 4-6SouthAlabama......................................... 0-1SouthCarolina......................................... 0-2SouthCarolinaState................................ 2-4SouthFlorida............................................ 1-3SouthernArkansas................................... 1-0SouthernIndiana...................................... 1-2SouthernTech.......................................... 12-2Southern Wesleyan (S.C.) ...................... 3-2SpringHill................................................ 0-1Stetson...................................................... 0-4Steubenville.............................................. 0-1SubForcesAtlantic.................................. 1-1SUNY-Stonybrook................................... 1-0Tampa....................................................... 1-7TempleBaptist(Ohio).............................. 1-0TennesseeState........................................ 0-1TennesseeTech......................................... 1-2TennesseeTemple.................................... 0-1ThomasMore(Ky.).................................. 0-1TroyState................................................. 2-1TrumanState............................................ 1-0Tusculum.................................................. 1-0Unity(Me.).............................................. 1-0UNCAsheville......................................... 2-2UNCCharlotte......................................... 1-1UNC Pembroke ...................................... 23-8UNCWilmington..................................... 4-1UniversityoftheSouth............................ 1-1USC Aiken............................................... 22-16USCUpstate............................................. 21-18UpperIowa............................................... 1-0Urbana(Ohio).......................................... 3-0Valdosta State ......................................... 20-32Valparaiso................................................. 0-1Vassar....................................................... 1-0VirginiaState............................................ 1-0Voorhees................................................... 1-1WarnerSouthern...................................... 1-0WayneState(Neb.).................................. 1-0Webber..................................................... 2-4WestFlorida............................................. 0-2WestGeorgia............................................ 13-25WestVirginiaWesleyan........................... 1-0WesternKentucky.................................... 0-1Wingate ................................................... 2-8WinonaState(Minn.)............................... 0-1Winthrop.................................................. 2-4WisconsinEau-Claire.............................. 1-2WisconsinLaCrosse................................. 1-0Wittenberg(Ohio).................................... 0-1Wofford.................................................... 1-1WrightState............................................. 0-4BoldIndicates2010-11Opponent

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All-Time Results

AASU’s first of ten 20-win seasons came in 1971-72

1966-1967 (5-19, 3-5 GIAC)Sat,Nov19 atUNCWilmington L72-91Tues,Nov22 atAugusta L72-82Mon,Nov28 atValdostaState* L63-99Fri,Dec2 atGeorgiaState L76-86Sat,Dec3 atShorter* L61-87Tues,Dec6 UNCWilmington L58-62Fri,Dec9 GeorgiaState W105-104otSat,Dec10 GeorgiaSouthwestern* W81-68Sat,Dec17 Berry* L53-57WestGeorgiaInvitational(2nd)Fri, Jan 6 N Georgia Southwestern W 75-74 Sat, Jan 7 N Augusta L 61-73Wed,Jan11 FloridaPresbyterian L68-92Tues,Jan17 Augusta L60-99Sat,Jan21 Piedmont* W96-70Fri,Jan27 atTroyState L82-86Mon,Jan30 atPiedmont* W99-83Sat,Feb11 atFloridaPresbyterian L76-87Mon,Feb13 atSaintLeo L98-112Wed,Feb15 Augusta L77-107Sat,Feb18 atGeorgiaSouthwestern* L76-86Mon,Feb20 atBerry* L71-100Fri,Feb24 atUNCCharlotte L80-81Sat,Feb25 atNewberry L77-104Mon,Feb27 SaintLeo L93-96*GeorgiaIntercollegiateConference

1967-1968 (8-20, 5-9 GIAC) Sat,Nov18 atGeorgiaSouthwestern* L69-85Tues,Nov21 atAugusta L56-84Sat,Dec2 atGeorgiaState L70-78Thurs,Dec7 ValdostaState* L64-85Sat,Dec9 Piedmont* L83-89Sat,Dec16 UNCCharlotte W93-68Mon,Dec18 Newberry L87-100ArmstrongStateHolidayInvitational(4th)Thrs, Dec 28 Piedmont L 85-92 Fri, Dec 29 Georgia Southwestern L 71-80 Sat,Jan6 atPiedmont* W93-85Mon,Jan8 FloridaSouthern L67-86Sat,Jan13 Berry* L66-85Tues,Jan16 Augusta L75-86Wed,Jan17 NSavannahState W85-73Fri,Jan19 atWestGeorgia* L51-65Sat,Jan20 atLaGrange* W73-64Fri,Jan26 Shorter* W71-70Sat,Jan27 LaGrange* L70-87Fri,Feb2 atTampa L85-112Sat,Feb3 atFloridaPresbyterian L76-97Mon,Feb5 atFloridaSouthern L77-89Fri,Feb9 atShorter* L77-85Sat,Feb10 atBerry* L98-108Tues,Feb13 atAugusta L68-90Fri,Feb16 GeorgiaState W73-69Sat,Feb17 WestGeorgia* W87-73Tues,Feb20 atValdostaState* L55-97Sat,Feb24 GeorgiaSouthwestern* W81-792ot*GeorgiaIntercollegiateConference

1968-1969 (10-17, 4-10 GIAC) Fri,Nov22 atLander W77-71Sat,Nov23 atPiedmont* L73-74SavannahShrineBowlTues, Nov 26 Florida Tech W 84-72Tues, Dec 3 N Savannah State W 97-79 Thurs,Dec5 ValdostaState* L71-83Sat,Dec7 LaGrange* W73-67Sat,Dec14 GeorgiaSouthern L71-99GeorgiaSouthwesternHolidayInv.(3rd)Fri, Jan 3 N Augusta L 65-82 Sat, Jan 4 N Emory & Henry W 78-71Fri,Jan10 Baptist L92-100Sat,Jan11 Berry* L83-99Tues,Jan14 Tampa L74-78

Wed,Jan15 NSavannahState L74-86Sat,Jan18 WestGeorgia* L52-55Fri,Jan24 Shorter* L76-78Sat,Jan25 Lander W94-76Fri,Jan31 atDrake(FL) W92-72Sat,Feb1 atFloridaTech L105-116Mon,Feb3 atTampa L80-96Fri,Feb7 atShorter* L78-96Sat,Feb8 atBerry* L76-83Fri,Feb14 atWestGeorgia* L76-83Sat,Feb15 atLaGrange* W82-81Fri,Feb21 atValdostaState* L81-116Sat,Feb22 atGeorgiaSouthwestern* L51-63Fri,Feb28 GeorgiaSouthwestern* W73-61Sat,Mar1 Piedmont* W96-89ot*GeorgiaIntercollegiateConference

1969-1970 (10-20, 4-10 GIAC)Wed,Nov12 Alumni(exh) W82-67AugustaInvitational(4th)Fri, Nov 28 at Augusta L 71-72 Sat, Nov 29 N Georgia Southwestern L 76-78 ot Tues,Dec2 FloridaTech W87-80Thurs,Dec4 ValdostaState* L85-101Mon,Dec15 UniversityoftheSouth L76-92Wed,Dec17 LaGrange* L62-63Fri,Jan2 atStetson L80-114Sat,Jan3 atFloridaSouthern W66-50Sat,Jan10 Berry* L72-88Wed,Jan14 atGeorgiaSouthern L68-103Sat,Jan17 WestGeorgia* W79-71Mon,Jan19 atPiedmont* W90-81Wed,Jan21 CollegeofCharleston W89-66Fri,Jan23 GeorgiaSouthwestern* W84-70Sat,Jan24 Shorter* L57-63Wed,Jan28 atCollegeofCharleston W85-77Fri,Jan30 atFloridaTech W81-75Sat,Jan31 atRollins L67-78Mon,Feb2 atTampa L76-83Fri,Feb6 atShorter* L60-61Sat,Feb7 atBerry* L72-83Mon,Feb9 Tampa L72-80Fri,Feb13 atWestGeorgia* L84-107Sat,Feb14 atLaGrange* W69-62Wed,Feb18 NSavannahState L66-89Fri,Feb20 atValdostaState* L65-90Sat,Feb21 atGeorgiaSouthwestern* L61-65Tues,Feb24 atBaptist L69-82InauguralSavannahKiwanisBasketBowlFri, Feb 27 Piedmont * L 87-95 Sat,Feb28 Lander W89-84*GeorgiaIntercollegiateConference

1970-1971 (15-12)Fri,Nov20 Alumni(exh) W78-42InauguralGeecheeClassic(2nd)Fri,Nov27 PalmBeachAtlantic W93-66Sat,Nov28 CollegeofCharleston L69-83Wed,Dec2 atGeorgiaSouthern L63-82Sat,Dec5 atGeorgiaCollege L67-74Sat,Dec12 atStetson L72-96Mon,Dec14 atFloridaTech W98-75PhibLantHolidayTmt.(Norfolk,Va)3rdThrs,Dec17 NChapman W76-73Fri,Dec18 NSubmarineForces-Atlantic L79-83Sat, Dec 19 N Mansfield State W 85-69 Sat,Jan2 Loras W78-74Sat,Jan9 NorthGeorgia W77-56Thurs,Jan14 GeorgiaCollege W91-66Sat,Jan16 atCollegeofCharleston W104-89Thurs,Jan21 UNCWilmington W96-84Sat,Jan23 atSouthernTech L83-109Thurs,Jan28 Samford L84-103Sat,Jan30 Baptist W95-88Tues,Feb2 GeorgiaSouthern L58-71

Sat,Feb6 FloridaTech W102-64Tues,Feb9 EdwardWaters W99-72Thurs,Feb11 FortLauderdale W94-64Sat,Feb13 atLander L80-90SecondSavannahKiwanisBasketBowlTues, Feb 16 College of Charleston W 68-61Fri,Feb19 atUniversityoftheSouth W99-75Sat,Feb20 atBryan L72-79Tues,Feb23 NSavannahState L75-87Fri,Feb26 SouthernTech L97-103

1971-1972 (20-10)Sat,Nov20 FrenchMartinique(exh) W131-602ndAnnualGeecheeClassic(2nd)Fri, Nov 26 Georgia Southwestern W 68-47Sat, Nov 27 LaGrange L 71-88 Mon,Nov29 FloridaTech W103-67Wed,Dec1 atValdostaState L85-95Sat,Dec4 CollegeofCharleston W106-79Mon,Dec6 atGeorgiaCollege W60-57Wed,Dec8 NSavannahState W90-85Sat,Dec11 atBaptist L83-85Tues,Dec14 Baldwin-Wallace W100-86Mon,Dec20 Carroll W104-97otPhibLantHolidayTmt.(Norfolk,VA)3rdTues, Dec 21 N SerbLant W 100-78 Wed, Dec 22 N Federal City L 60-71 Thrs, Dec 23 at PhibLant W 82-77 Mon,Jan10 GeorgiaCollege W95-86Sat,Jan15 Augusta W82-72Fri,Jan21 atCampbell L78-95Sat,Jan22 atUNCWilmington W77-76Mon,Jan24 Hawthorne W140-85Wed,Jan26 ValdostaState W99-84Sat,Jan29 atSouthernTech L88-105Mon,Jan31 atSamford L86-90Fri,Feb4 Lander L81-83Sat,Feb5 atFloridaTech W110-63Mon,Feb7 atPalmBeachAtlantic W84-65Thrs,Feb10 atAugusta W97-85ThirdSavannahKiwanisBasketBowlSat, Feb 12 Southern Tech L 91-93 Sat,Feb19 Bryan W104-63Mon,Feb21 NSavannahState W111-109Sat,Feb26 atCollegeofCharleston W79-64NAIADistrict25PlayoffsMon, Mar 6 at West Georgia L 75-81

1972-1973 (21-6)InauguralShriner’sClassic(2nd)Fri, Nov 24 N Savannah State W 92-82 Sat, Nov 25 Samford L 67-71 Fri,Dec1 atSouthernTech W81-68Sat,Dec2 atOglethorpe W69-68Wed,Dec13 ValdostaState L83-89Thrs,Dec14 Unity W83-51Sat,Dec16 Tusculum W86-63PhibLantHolidayTmt(Norfolk,VA)1stTues, Dec 19 N Troy State W 94-87 Wed, Dec 20 N Sub Forces Atlantic W 112-68 Thrs, Dec 21 N Federal City W 82-68 Wed,Jan3 Bryant W83-72Sat,Jan6 M.I.T. W90-68Mon,Jan8 Bucknell W70-67Tues,Jan9 Wisconsin-LaCrosse W78-72FourthSavannahKiwanisBasketBowlSat,Jan13 Campbell W95-80Wed,Jan17 atAugusta L81-104Thurs,Jan19 St.Johns’s(MN) W78-51Wed,Jan24 atValdostaState L89-103Sat,Jan27 FederalCity W97-85Fri,Feb2 Oglethorpe W95-70Sat,Feb10 atLander W76-71Tues,Feb14 FloridaTech W86-70

All-Time Results

AASU finished first in the SAC three straight years from 1974-77 43

1975-1976 (13-13, 8-2 SAC)4thAnnualShriner’sClassic(2nd)Fri, Nov 28 N Savannah State W 106-81 Sat, Nov 29 Wisconsin-Eau Claire L 58-59Tues,Dec2 atWestFlorida L66-77Thurs,Dec4 atAustinPeay L63-101Sat,Dec13 atColumbus* L77-802otTues,Dec16 UTChattanooga W87-69Wisconsin-EauClaireClassic(4th)Mon, Dec 29 N College of Steubenville L 76-85 Tues, Dec 30 N Valparaiso L 59-75 Sat,Jan3 WrightState L85-89otThurs,Jan8 SUNYStonybrook W68-48Sat,Jan10 atWestGeorgia* W58-48Sat,Jan17 atValdostaState* W68-58Tues,Jan20 SUNYBuffalo W92-84otThurs,Jan22 WestFlorida L59-64SeventhSavannahKiwanisBasketBowlSat, Jan 24 Southern Tech * W 73-64 Wed,Jan28 atAugusta* W58-57Mon,Feb2 GeorgiaCollege W99-78Mon,Feb9 WestGeorgia* L97-1012otThrs,Feb12 GeorgiaSouthern L78-79Sat,Feb14 Augusta* W84-83otWed,Feb18 ValdostaState* W87-862otSat,Feb21 atSouthernTech* W47-43otMon,Feb23 Columbus* W96-67Sat,Feb28 atUTChattanooga L75-97SACTournament(atSavannah)4thFri, Mar 5 Augusta L 72-75 Sat, Mar 6 West Georgia L 91-105*SouthAtlanticConference

1976-1977 (15-15, 8-2 SAC)5thAnnualShrinersClassic(4th)Fri, Nov 26 South Carolina State L 71-73 Sat, Nov 27 N Savannah State L 53-56 Mon,Nov29 SouthCarolinaState W93-63Wed,Dec1 Piedmont W90-60Fri,Dec3 St.Paul’s W86-75Wed,Dec8 Columbus* W84-64Sat,Dec11 atAustinPeay L79-82Tues,Dec14 atUTChattanooga L88-124Thrs,Dec16 atMaine L64-73Sat,Dec18 AustinPeay L60-71Wed,Dec22 USCAiken W79-78Thurs,Jan6 atTennesseeTech L69-71Sat,Jan8 atWestGeorgia* L73-80Tues,Jan11 atAugusta* W75-74Thrs,Jan13 atGannon L65-73Sat,Jan15 atWrightState L81-83Mon,Jan17 atEasternIllinois L69-97Wed,Jan26 Augusta* W86-68Fri,Jan28 GeorgiaCollege W103-76Sat,Jan29 ValdostaState W95-86Tues,Feb1 atSouthernTech W71-55Sat,Feb5 WestGeorgia* W95-80Fri,Feb11 UTChattanooga L70-79Mon,Feb14 atColumbus* W80-74Wed,Feb16 atValdostaState* L91-94otSat,Feb19 SouthernTech* W2-0SACTournament(atValdosta)1stFri,Feb25 NWestGeorgia W85-73Sat,Feb26 atValdostaState W77-74NCAAIISouthRegional(Chattanooga)4thFri, Mar 4 N Florida Tech L 82-91 Sat, Mar 5 N Valdosta State L 73-83*SouthAtlanticConference

1977-1978 (11-15, 1-7 SAC)6thAnnualShrinersClassic(2nd)Fri, Nov 25 Mars Hill W 85-79 Sat, Nov 26 South Carolina State L 107-109 atSouthCarolinaState L90-104

Fri,Dec2 GeorgiaCollege W107-81Sat,Dec10 Clearwater W123-84Dec atFloridaMemorial W105-104Sat,Dec17 atFloridaSouthern L89-104Youngstown(OH)Classic(3rd)Wed, Dec 28 N University of Baltimore L 62-85 Thrs, Dec 29 N Buffalo State W 98-92 Mon,Jan2 MorrisHarvey W106-95Thurs,Jan5 USCSpartanburg W94-78Sat,Jan7 atWestGeorgia* L112-129Wed,Jan11 FloridaSouthern L74-81Thrs,Jan12 Augusta* L77-87Mon,Jan16 WrightState L74-85Wed,Jan18 atFlagler W116-89Mon,Jan23 Columbus* L107-123Sat,Jan28 atValdostaState* L88-107Mon,Jan30 atAugusta* W72-69Wed,Feb1 USCAiken W78-72Sat,Feb4 WestGeorgia* L69-71Mon,Feb6 Flagler W88-78Sat,Feb11 atColumbus* L78-105Wed,Feb15 ValdostaState* L90-101Sat,Feb18 TennesseeTemple L86-103SACTournament(atCarrollton,GA)Thrs, Feb 23 at West Georgia L 90-102*SouthAtlanticConference

1978-1979 (21-6, 4-4 SAC)BigATournament(1st)Fri, Nov 24 Georgia College W 121-77 Sat, Nov 25 Flagler W 116-107 Mon,Nov27 FloridaMemorial W98-74Wed,Nov29 atGeorgiaSouthern L94-97Fri,Dec1 Piedmont W109-67Mon,Dec4 atGeorgiaCollege W103-85Sat,Dec9 KingCollege W95-66Wed,Dec13 atFloridaMemorial W118-98Thrs,Dec14 atClearwater W129-69InauguralPirateHolidayClassic(1st)Thrs, Dec 21 Webber W 129-59 Fri, Dec 22 UNC Greensboro W 107-68 Shriner’sClassic(1st)Thrs, Dec 28 Georgia Southwestern W 103-56 Fri, Dec 29 Northern Iowa W 107-101 ot Thurs,Jan4 UpperIowa W97-79Sat,Jan6 WestGeorgia* W100-93Wed,Jan10 atAugusta* L68-96Sat,Jan13 IUSoutheast W81-68Mon,Jan15 GlenvilleState W68-59Wed,Jan17 ValdostaState* L83-92Sat,Jan20 atFlagler W102-79Mon,Jan22 Columbus* W98-96Sat,Jan27 Lee W80-74Mon,Jan29 atValdostaState* L90-132Sat,Feb3 atWestGeorgia* L69-84Sat,Feb10 atColumbus* W94-83Wed,Feb14 Augusta* W68-62SACTournament(atValdosta)Fri,Feb23 ValdostaState L89-96*SouthAtlanticConference

1979-1980 (18-11, 2-6 SAC)Fri,Nov30 atIndianaState W66-63Mon,Dec3 Otterbein W84-75Wed, Dec 5 Claflin W 120-76 Sat,Dec9 Berry W103-69Tues,Dec11 atWittenberg L61-75Thrs,Dec13 atWrightState L85-99Sat,Dec15 atIndianaState-Evansville L68-71Mon,Dec17 atEasternIllinois L75-842ndAnnualPirateHolidayClassic(1st)Fri, Dec 21 Earlham W 93-59 Sat, Dec 22 Randolph-Macon W 58-50Shriner’sClassic(1st)Fri,Dec28 FloridaTech W74-52Sat,Dec29 Paine W97-73

Sat,Feb17 Augusta W96-79Mon,Feb19 SouthernTech W94-68Fri,Feb23 atFloridaTech W80-74Sat,Feb24 atSouthFlorida L79-90NAIADistrict25Playoff(Americus,GA)Tues,Mar6 NLaGrange L83-87

1973-1974 (17-8, 6-4 SAC)Tues,Nov27 AustralianOlympic(exh) W76-742ndAnnualShriner’sClassic(1st)Fri, Nov 30 N Savannah State W 91-78 Sat, Dec 1 Valdosta State W 89-86 Fri,Dec7 atSouthernTech* W82-77Sat,Dec8 Oglethorpe W108-83Fri,Dec14 MorrisHarvey W98-79Sat,Dec15 Columbus* W88-78Mon,Dec17 IllinoisWesleyan W95-86Wisconsin-EauClaireClassic(2nd)Fri, Dec 28 N Kentucky State W 75-74 Sat, Dec 29 at Wisconsin-Eau Claire L 76-94 Thurs,Jan3 Carroll W76-73Sat,Jan5 Oglethorpe W101-81Mon,Jan7 atValdostaState* W87-84Sat,Jan12 atWestGeorgia* L92-96Wed,Jan16 atAugusta* W83-73Sat,Jan19 atAlbanyState L87-98Mon,Jan21 St.Mary’s W109-72Fri,Feb1 SouthernTech* W89-78Wed,Feb6 ValdostaState* W92-81Sat,Feb9 WestGeorgia* L88-101Fri,Feb15 Augusta* L87-92Sat,Feb16 SouthFlorida W99-85FifthSavannahKiwanisBasketBowlMon, Feb 18 Albany State L 88-91Sat,Feb23 atColumbus* L100-110SACTournament(atCarrollton)3rdTues,Feb26 NValdostaState L78-84Wed,Feb27 NColumbus W79-76*SouthAtlanticConference

1974-1975 (19-7, 8-2 SAC)3rdAnnualShriner’sClassic(3rd)Fri, Nov 29 New Orleans L 86-94 ot Sat, Dec 1 North Georgia W 84-57Tues,Dec3 USCSpartanburg W98-74Sat,Dec7 SouthernTech* W95-51Tues,Dec10 NSavannahState W87-64Sat,Dec14 Columbus* W90-65Wisconsin-EauClaireClassic(3rd)Fri, Dec 27 N Winona State L 80-85 Sat, Dec 28 at Wisconsin-Eau Claire W 96-94 2otSat,Jan4 SouthCarolinaState W86-84SixthSavannahKiwanisBasketBowlTues, Jan 7 Valdosta State * W 71-68 Sat,Jan11 WestGeorgia* W84-78Mon,Jan13 atColumbus* W88-72Sat,Jan18 atUSCSpartanburg W72-58Tues,Jan21 atValdostaState L70-83Tues,Jan28 NSavannahState W108-81Wed,Jan29 Augusta* W80-73Fri,Jan31 atSouthernTech* W87-85Sat,Feb8 atWestGeorgia* L86-97Mon,Feb10 atKentuckyWesleyan L77-92Wed,Feb12 atSUNYBuffalo W78-76Sat,Feb15 atAugusta* W74-71Mon,Feb17 atSouthCarolinaState L96-99SACTournament(atSavannah)1stFri,Feb21 Augusta W74-52Sat,Feb22 WestGeorgia W74-72otNCAAIISouthRegional(Chattanooga)Fri, Mar 7 N Tennessee State L 53-63 Sat, Mar 8 N Alabama State W 110-78*SouthAtlanticConference

44

All-Time Results

AASU finished the 2008-09 season ranked No. 25 in NCAA DII

Thurs,Jan3 Dominican(NY) W70-56Sat,Jan5 atWestGeorgia* L98-109Mon,Jan7 USCAiken W95-89Thrs,Jan10 Augusta* L79-90Mon,Jan14 Lee W91-89Thrs,Jan17 atValdostaState* L72-85Mon,Jan21 atColumbus* L89-92Wed,Jan23 GeorgiaCollege W98-77Sat,Jan26 Flagler W95-60Tues,Jan29 ValdostaState* L95-98Sat,Feb2 WestGeorgia* L92-98Sat,Feb9 Columbus* W90-77Mon,Feb11 EdwardWaters W104-79Wed,Feb13 atAugusta* W63-55SACTournament(atAugusta)2ndThrs, Feb 21 N Columbus W 63-62 Fri, Feb 22 N Valdosta State W 81-61 Sat, Feb 23 N West Georgia L 82-83*SouthAtlanticConference

1980-1981 (12-14, 2-6 SAC)Sat, Nov 22 Claflin W 99-78 Tues,Nov25 Paine L59-70BigATournament(1st)Fri, Nov 28 Florida Memorial W 94-73 Sat, Nov 29 Newberry W 99-80Wed,Dec3 Piedmont L79-83Sat,Dec6 atAuburn L70-79Mon,Dec15 GeorgiaSouthern W87-81Thrs,Dec18 NorthPark L66-693rdAnnualPirateHolidayClassic(2nd)Mon, Dec 29 St. Leo W 85-83 Tues, Dec 30 Thomas Moore L 85-86 otSat,Jan3 Vassar W94-50Tues,Jan6 Winthrop L60-64Sat,Jan10 WestGeorgia* L87-94Mon,Jan12 SUNY-NewPaultz W83-81Thrs,Jan15 ClinchValley W61-60Sat,Jan17 atAugusta* L66-77Wed,Jan21 ValdostaState L77-101Sat,Jan24 Flagler L63-64Sat,Jan31 atGeorgiaSouthern W65-60Wed,Feb4 Augusta* W64-61Sat,Feb7 atWestGeorgia* L74-89Wed,Feb11 EdwardWaters W93-73Sat,Feb14 atColumbus* W57-50Wed,Feb18 atValdostaState* L80-95Sat,Feb21 Columbus* L71-81SouthAtlanticConferenceTournamentTues, Feb 24 at Columbus L 55-57*SouthAtlanticConference

1981-1982 (17-13, 3-5 SAC)NorthGeorgiaTipOffDoubleheaderFri, Nov 13 N Georgia Southwestern + L 92-99 Sat, Nov 14 at North Georgia + L 76-91GeorgiaSouthwesternDoubleheaderFri, Nov 20 at Georgia Southwestern + L 80-83 Sat, Nov 21 N Georgia College + W 85-76 Mon,Nov23 FloridaInternational L84-85Wed,Nov25 FloridaMemorial+ W95-70Mon,Nov30 atMarshall L91-100Thurs,Dec3 atGeorgiaSouthern L59-83Mon,Dec7 Friendship+ W125-81Thrs,Dec10 Flagler+ W102-77Thrs,Dec17 Urbana+ W92-85Sat,Dec19 Augusta* W88-794thAnnualPirateHolidayClassic(2nd)Mon, Dec 21 Edward Waters W 124-83 Tues, Dec 22 Longwood L 83-87Mon,Jan4 CaliforniaState(PA) W77-72Thurs, Jan 7 Claflin + W 84-71 Wed,Jan13 atAugusta* W83-78Sat,Jan16 Piedmont+ W135-105Mon,Jan18 ValdostaState* L79-81Wed,Jan20 atFloridaMemorial+ W86-82

Fri,Jan22 atEdwardWaters+ W2-0Thrs,Jan28 atWestGeorgia* L85-91Mon,Feb1 Hartwick W89-77Wed,Feb3 WestGeorgia* L86-90Sat,Feb6 atPiedmont+ W101-87Wed,Feb10 Columbus* W69-65Mon,Feb15 GeorgiaSouthern W64-62Thrs,Feb18 atValdostaState* L79-99Sat,Feb20 NorthGeorgia+ L66-79Mon,Feb22 atColumbus* L60-63+NAIADistrict25*SouthAtlanticConference

1982-1983 (12-14)GeorgiaCollegeTipOffTournament(1st)Fri, Nov 12 N Georgia Southwestern + W 71-69 Sat, Nov 13 at Georgia College + W 100-78 Fri,Nov19 EdwardWaters+ W103-77Sat,Nov20 FloridaMemorial+ W91-88Sat,Nov27 atSouthCarolina L68-86Wed,Dec1 Piedmont+ W108-73Sat,Dec4 NorthGeorgia+ W63-62Fri,Dec10 NSavannahState L55-61AugustaInvitational(3rd)Wed, Dec 29 N Cumberland (TN) L 47-64 Thrs, Dec 30 N Atlanta Christian W 73-70 ot Thurs,Jan6 atNova W79-68Sat,Jan8 atFloridaMemorial+ L84-91Mon,Jan10 atEdwardWaters+ W89-79Sat,Jan15 atPiedmont+ W85-74Wed,Jan19 atFlagler+ L79-80Sat,Jan22 atGeorgiaState L69-75Fri,Jan28 Paine+ W68-66Wed,Feb2 Augusta L62-82Sat,Feb5 Knoxville L65-69otWed,Feb9 Flagler+ L77-79Sat,Feb12 atKnoxville L53-69Wed,Feb16 atPaine+ LNASat,Feb19 atNorthGeorgia+ L48-61Wed,Feb23 atAugusta L56-58Sat,Feb26 Berry+ W63-57NAIADistrict25PlayoffsMon, Feb 28 at North Georgia L 41-45+NAIADistrict25

1983-1984 (25-6, 16-2 GIAC)Sat,Nov12 EdwardWaters+ W94-81Fri,Nov18 atBerry+* W96-75Sat,Nov19 atPiedmont+* W116-71Fri,Nov25 Augusta W90-85Sat,Nov26 Newberry W95-86Tues,Nov29 Piedmont+* W121-75Fri,Dec2 GeorgiaCollege+* W120-95Fri,Dec9 Nova W93-72Mon,Dec12 atSouthernTech+* W75-65Thrs,Dec15 Urbana W107-81Wed,Jan4 Blackburn W88-85Sat,Jan7 NSavannahState L71-76Mon,Jan9 atGeorgiaSouthwestern+* L83-97Wed,Jan11 Oglethorpe+* W67-48Sat,Jan21 atLaGrange+* W96-84Wed,Jan25 atStetson L72-103Sat,Jan28 NorthGeorgia+* W74-72Mon,Jan30 GeorgiaSouthwestern+* L64-75Thurs,Feb2 Berry+* W92-82Sat,Feb4 Shorter+* W112-72Mon,Feb6 NSavannahState W88-72Sat,Feb11 LaGrange W96-79Tues,Feb14 atAugusta W79-74Sat,Feb18 atNorthGeorgia+* W70-69Mon,Feb20 atGeorgiaCollege+* W92-71Sat,Feb25 SouthernTech+* W75-57Tues,Feb28 atOglethorpe+* W79-63NAIADistrict25PlayoffsSat, Mar 3 Oglethorpe W 77-59

Mon, Mar 5 N North Georgia L 73-90+NAIADistrict25*GeorgiaIntercollegiateConference

1984-1985 (12-16)Thrs,Nov15 Alumni(exh) W115-107InauguralCoca-ColaTipoffTmt(4th)Fri, Nov 23 Webber L 84-87 Sat, Nov 24 Jacksonville State L 79-90 Tues,Nov27 atFloridaA&M L62-65Mon,Dec3 atAuburn L47-80Sat,Dec8 atAlabamaState L66-77Mon,Dec10 atMorrisBrown L68-78Tues,Dec11 atBerry W89-85Sat,Dec15 atJacksonvilleState L74-90HolidayClassicofSavannah(1st)Thrs, Dec 27 Nova W 70-55 Fri, Dec 28 Indiana State-Evansville W 78-71 Wed,Jan2 Augustana W72-64Sat,Jan5 Longwood W72-56Mon,Jan7 EdwardWaters W99-74Thrs,Jan10 Winthrop W75-60Sat,Jan12 atColumbus L60-78Mon,Jan14 atFortValleyState L73-75Sat,Jan19 CoastalCarolina W59-56Wed,Jan23 atStetson L64-74Sat,Jan26 atNova W83-80Sun,Jan27 atBarry W88-60Tues,Jan29 atWebber L79-82Sat,Feb2 Columbus L55-84Sat,Feb9 atCoastalCarolina L83-89Mon,Feb11 atWinthrop L68-87Mon,Feb18 FortValleyState W90-87Wed,Feb20 atUNCAsheville L67-69Fri,Feb22 atAugusta L55-58Mon,Feb25 UNCAsheville W73-72

1985-1986 (15-12, 4-3 BSC)Mon,Nov25 atGeorgiaState W68-592ndAnnualCoca-ColaTipoffTmt(1st)Fri, Nov 29 Shorter W 102-84 Sat, Nov 30 Auburn-Montgomery W 73-68 Sat,Dec7 atAustinPeay L76-91Tues,Dec10 Berry W77-75otSat,Dec14 atMiddleTennesseeState L54-71Tues,Dec17 Urbana W94-71WJCL-TVClassic(2nd)Mon, Dec 30 Barry W 113-58 Tues, Dec 31 Birmingham Southern L 67-77 Sat,Jan4 atBirminghamSouthern L53-61Wed,Jan8 FortValleyState L54-55Sat,Jan11 Winthrop* W76-75Thrs,Jan16 atCentralFlorida L62-79Sat,Jan18 atFlagler W76-75Sat,Jan25 CoastalCarolina* W94-84Mon,Jan27 atFortValleyState W89-81Thrs,Jan30 Flagler W85-68Sat,Feb1 UNCAsheville* W93-73Tues,Feb4 EdwardWaters W97-79Sat,Feb8 atCoastalCarolina* W80-72Tues,Feb11 NorthCarolinaMethodist W103-78Thrs,Feb13 Webber L97-107Sat,Feb15 atUNCAsheville* L60-71Mon,Feb17 atWinthrop* L81-98Sat,Feb22 atAugusta* L63-74Mon,Feb24 atLongwood L65-67BigSouthTournament(atSavannah)Mon, Mar 3 Winthrop L 72-76 ot*BigSouthConference

1986-1987 (6-22, 2-6 BSC)Wed,Nov19 IrishNational(exh) L72-76Fri,Nov28 MiddleTennesseeState L70-92Sat,Nov29 atUTChattanooga L58-99

All-Time Results

AASU won its first-ever PBC game, 73-62, over GC on 12/29/90 45

ColumbusInvitational(3rd)Thrs, Dec 29 N Lincoln Memorial L 93-106 Fri, Dec 30 N Alabama-Huntsville W 90-65Tues,Jan3 Pfeiffer W92-71Thurs,Jan5 Presbyterian W76-73Sat,Jan7 Alabama-Huntsville W114-91Wed,Jan11 atValdostaState L65-88Sat,Jan14 Webber W91-70Mon,Jan16 atSaintLeo L78-90Tues,Jan17 atNova W79-67Sat,Jan21 Columbus L74-82Wed,Feb1 ValdostaState L72-89Sat,Feb4 atAlabama-Huntsville L66-74Sat,Feb11 atColumbus L80-82otSat,Feb18 Nova W96-59Mon,Feb20 atAugusta L82-100Sat,Feb25 Lane W2-0Tues,Feb28 atMercer L54-61Thurs,Mar2 UNCGreensboro W73-72

1989-1990 (19-9)Tues,Nov21 atSt.Thomas W86-53Wed,Nov22 atFloridaAtlantic W59-58Sat,Nov25 FayettevilleState W73-72Wed,Nov29 atPfeiffer L77-913rdAnnualCoca-ColaClassic(1st)Fri, Dec 1 Embry-Riddle W 122-47 Sat, Dec 2 Lincoln Memorial W 98-79 Sat,Dec9 atUNCGreensboro W89-86Tues,Dec12 ValdostaState W95-82Thrs,Dec14 FloridaTech L73-77Sat,Dec16 EarlPaulk W88-77Thrs,Dec28 UniversityofNewEngland W88-68Thurs,Jan4 UNCGreensboro W67-60Sat,Jan6 atFayettevilleState L65-67Sat,Jan13 atWestGeorgia L60-63Wed, Jan 17 Claflin W 85-78 Sat,Jan20 atColumbus L75-78Wed,Jan24 USCSpartanburg W66-61Sat,Jan27 atGeorgiaCollege W73-70Wed,Jan31 USCAiken W89-78Sat,Feb3 atLincolnMemorial W78-61Thurs,Feb8 atUSCAiken L94-95otMon,Feb12 atValdostaState L68-71Thrs,Feb15 FloridaAtlantic W81-67Sat,Feb17 GeorgiaCollege L65-83Thrs,Feb22 WestGeorgia W71-66Sat,Feb24 Columbus W100-75Tues,Feb27 atUSCSpartanburg L64-106Sat,Mar3 FerrisState W101-75

1990-1991 (18-10, 6-6 PBC)4thAnnualCoca-ColaClassic(1st)Fri, Nov 16 St. Thomas W 100-90 Sat, Nov 17 Claflin W 82-69 Fri,Nov23 DeVryInstitute W99-77Sat,Nov24 Brewton-Parker W96-68Fri,Nov30 atGeorgia L 54-70Mon,Dec3 LincolnMemorial W88-64Wed,Dec5 SaintLeo W91-81Sat,Dec8 atFloridaAtlantic W93-81Wed,Dec12 atFloridaTech L 64-71Sat,Dec15 atLincolnMemorial W77-52Sat,Dec29 atGeorgiaCollege* W73-62Wed,Jan2 atWestGeorgia W67-63Fri,Jan4 LeMoyneOwen W93-68Sat,Jan5 atLander* L 65-68Mon,Jan7 USCSpartanburg* L 74-79Thrs,Jan10 atSaintLeo L 67-77Sat,Jan12 USCAiken* W80-78Sat,Jan19 Columbus* W87-62Wed,Jan23 atValdostaState W74-59Sat,Jan26 atFrancisMarion* L 61-71Wed,Jan30 atUSCSpartanburg* L 61-86Sat,Feb2 Lander* W84-68Thurs,Feb7 ValdostaState W92-90

Sat,Feb9 atUSCAiken* W57-50Wed,Feb13 FloridaAtlantic L 76-78otSat,Feb16 FrancisMarion* L 65-682otWed,Feb20 GeorgiaCollege* L 80-83Sat,Feb23 atColumbus* W106-1012ot*PeachBeltConference

1991-1992 (16-12, 5-9 PBC)Tues,Nov19 KazakhstanAlma(exh) W77-695thAnnualCoca-ColaClassic(1st)Fri, Nov 22 Lincoln Memorial W 67-58 Sat, Nov 23 Rollins W 57-51 ASCClassic(1st)Fri, Nov 29 DeVry Institute W 143-71 Sat, Nov 30 Carson-Newman W 85-80 Sat,Dec7 FloridaTech W81-72Tues, Dec 10 Claflin W 78-62 Sat,Dec14 atLincolnMemorial L68-70Thrs,Dec19 atFloridaTech W81-76WestGeorgiaKiwanisClassic(1st)Fri, Dec 27 N Alabama-Huntsville W 81-65 Sat, Dec 28 at West Georgia W 97-85 Mon,Dec30 DeVryInstitute W107-72Sat,Jan4 GeorgiaCollege* W92-88Wed,Jan8 FrancisMarion* L56-59Sat,Jan11 atLander* W81-51Wed,Jan15 atAugusta* L72-88Sat,Jan18 USCAiken* L75-90Wed,Jan22 atColumbus* L97-99Sat,Jan25 USCSpartanburg* W72-71Wed,Jan29 atGeorgiaCollege* L70-90Sat,Feb1 atUSCSpartanburg* L68-78Mon,Feb3 ValdostaState W91-76Wed,Feb5 Columbus* L92-93Sat,Feb8 Lander* W112-45Wed,Feb12 Augusta* W86-72Sat,Feb15 atFrancisMarion* L70-91Wed,Feb19 atValdostaState L86-90Sat,Feb22 atUSCAiken* L80-82PeachBeltTournament(atAugusta)Thrs,Feb27 NColumbus L92-105*PeachBeltConference

1992-1993 (15-12, 8-8 PBC)Mon,Nov16 VolnaAll-Stars(exh) W56-50RivermontClassic(Owensboro,Ky)4thFri, Nov 20 N Missouri Southern State L 58-73 Sat, Nov 21 N Wingate L 85-89 SavannahNews-PressHolidayClassicTues, Dec 1 N Savannah State W 67-59 6thAnnualCoca-ColaClassic(1st)Fri, Dec 4 Newberry W 95-61 Sat, Dec 5 Troy State W 117-106 Sat,Dec12 Coker W79-70Tues,Dec15 atValdostaState L54-74HiltonHead(SC)SuperSlam(1st)Fri,Dec18 NKennesawState W86-70Sat,Dec19 NEastStroudsburg(PA) W79-72Thurs,Jan7 GeorgiaCollege* W70-59Sat,Jan9 atUSCSpartanburg* L45-71Mon,Jan11 atLander* W71-56Sat,Jan16 atColumbus* W68-65Mon,Jan18 Augusta* W86-75Sat,Jan23 UNCPembroke* W67-63Mon,Jan25 atFrancisMarion* L60-63Wed,Jan27 ValdostaState W92-73Sat,Jan30 atUSCAiken* W57-56Mon,Feb1 atAugusta* L65-71Sat,Feb6 USCSpartanburg* W89-76Mon,Feb8 Columbus* L82-86Thrs,Feb11 FrancisMarion* L59-70Mon,Feb15 Lander* W87-66Sat,Feb20 atUNCPembroke* L87-943otMon,Feb22 USCAiken* L60-77Sat,Feb27 atGeorgiaCollege* L68-74

Sun,Nov30 Georgia L62-79Mon,Dec1 atAuburn L54-94Thurs,Dec4 atSouthAlabama L41-82Mon,Dec8 atJacksonville W54-53Wed,Dec10 TennesseeTech W80-67Mon,Dec15 atIllinoisState L69-90Wed,Dec17 atClemson L39-112Fri,Dec19 atWesternKentucky L48-68Sat,Jan3 Radford* W67-63Mon,Jan5 Bethune-Cookman W61-59Wed,Jan7 FloridaA&M L58-80Thrs,Jan15 atCentralFlorida L75-89Mon,Jan19 atCampbell* L74-87Thrs,Jan22 Baptist* L81-103Sat,Jan24 atRadford* L66-84Wed,Jan28 Augusta* L78-81Sat,Jan31 atTennesseeTech L61-75Tues,Feb3 CentralFlorida W62-61Wed,Feb4 atSouthCarolina L46-76Mon,Feb9 atBaptist* L82-93Wed,Feb11 atAugusta* W75-66Sat,Feb14 Campbell* L79-82Mon,Feb16 atMiami(FL) L47-97Thrs,Feb19 atBethune-Cookman L74-77Mon,Feb23 NSavannahState L65-66BigSouthTournament(atSavannah)Thrs, Feb 26 Campbell L 86-92*BigSouthConference

1987-1988 (6-22)Fri,Nov20 CheyneyState L89-92St.ThomasInvitational(4th)Fri, Nov 27 N Spring Hill L 75-85 Sat, Nov 28 N Webber L 89-93 2ot ValdostaStateInvitational(4th)Sat, Dec 5 N Columbus L 56-74 Sun, Dec 6 at Valdosta State L 55-68Tues,Dec8 atWestGeorgia L74-89InauguralCoca-ColaClassic(2nd)Fri,Dec11 SavannahState W57-53Sat,Dec12 St.Thomas L69-70Sat,Dec19 atGeorgiaSouthern L55-75Mon,Jan4 GlassboroState W78-70Thurs,Jan7 Paine L72-77Wed,Jan13 Longwood L74-83Sat,Jan16 atWofford W74-62Sat,Jan23 atColumbus L61-78Wed,Jan27 EdwardWaters W85-71Sat,Jan30 GeorgiaCollege L59-65Tues,Feb2 atBaptist L58-77Sat,Feb6 Columbus L73-74Mon,Feb8 Wofford L78-79Thrs,Feb11 NSavannahState L63-67Sat,Feb13 atAugusta L54-68Tues,Feb16 FortValleyState W92-81Thrs,Feb18 atPaine L69-81Sat,Feb20 atGeorgiaCollege L56-71Mon,Feb22 NSavannahState L55-59Thrs,Feb25 atNova L77-78Sat,Feb27 atFlagler W70-69Wed,Mar2 atCentralFlorida L80-83

1988-1989 (16-12)Fri,Nov18 EdwardWaters W114-83FloridaAtlanticInvitational(3rd)Fri, Nov 25 N USC Spartanburg L 65-72 Sat, Nov 26 N Palm Beach Atlantic W 109-72 2ndAnnualCoca-ColaClassic(1st)Fri, Dec 2 Saint Leo W 100-97 Sat, Dec 3 Florida Tech W 86-84 2ot Tues,Dec6 atGeorgiaState L64-83Sat,Dec10 Flagler W83-65Mon,Dec12 atUNCGreensboro L63-84Thrs,Dec15 WestGeorgia W93-82Sat,Dec17 EarlPaulk W95-82

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AASU hosted a 1995 NCAA contest vs. Morehouse, winning 78-70

Sat,Nov29 SouthernWesleyan L58-69Wed,Dec10 atKennesawState* L70-91Sat,Dec13 ClaytonState* W83-72Mon,Dec15 EdwardWaters W96-57Fri,Dec19 Lenoir-Rhyne L48-49Sat,Dec20 ElonCollege W83-60Sat,Jan3 GeorgiaCollege&State* L65-67Thur,Jan8 atFrancisMarion* L77-83Sat,Jan10 Lander* W59-53Sat,Jan17 atColumbusState* L57-71Wed,Jan21 NorthFlorida* W73-63Sat,Jan24 atGeorgiaCollege&State* W73-71Wed,Jan28 UNCPembroke* W72-59Sat,Jan31 atAugustaState* W78-67Mon,Feb2 USCSpartanburg* W71-58Wed,Feb4 atNorthFlorida* L82-95Sat,Feb7 ColumbusState* W77-60Wed,Feb11 KennesawState* W71-50Sat,Feb14 atUSCAiken* W79-61Tues,Feb17 atClaytonState* W75-74PeachBeltTournament(Savannah)Mon, Feb 23 USC-Aiken W 79-61 Tues, Feb 24 Georgia College & State W 77-72 Wed, Feb 25 Columbus State L 60-74 *PeachBeltConference

1998-1999 (17-11, 9-7 PBC)Fri,Nov.13 atCarson-Newman L66-71Sat,Nov.14 atBryan W86-71KennyKentToyotaNationalShootout(Evansville,Ind.)Fri, Nov. 20 vs. North Alabama W 82-77Sat, Nov. 21 at Southern Indiana L 78-105Wed, Nov. 25 Claflin W 84-67Sat,Nov.28 FloridaMemorial W71-61Wed,Dec.2 SouthernWesleyan W73-60Sat,Dec.5 SavannahState L70-78Wed,Dec.9 KennesawState* W58-52Sat,Dec.12 atClaytonCollege&State* W74-71Fri,Dec.18 ValdostaState W84-65Sat,Dec.19 Lenoir-Rhyne W63-56Sat,Jan.2 atGeorgiaCollege&State* L66-69Wed,Jan.6 FrancisMarion* W78-68Sat,Jan.9 atLander* L75-77Sat,Jan.16 ColumbusState* L61-77Wed,Jan.20 atNorthFlorida* L70-82Sat,Jan.23 GeorgiaCollege&State* L64-83Wed,Jan.27 atUNCPembroke* W65-48Sat,Jan.30 AugustaState* W72-61Mon.,Feb.1 atUSCSpartanburg* W73-69Wed,Feb.3 NorthFlorida* W70-63Sat,Feb.6 atColumbusState* W65-49Wed,Feb.10 atKennesawState* L62-67Sat,Feb.13 USCAiken* L81-87Tues,Feb.16 ClaytonCollege&State* W94-82PeachBeltTournament(Savannah)Sat, Feb. 20 USC Spartanburg W 72-66Mon, Feb. 22 Lander L 54-65*PeachBeltConference

1999-2000 (16-13, 11-5 PBC)GWRotaryDixieClassic(BoilingSprings,NC)Fri, Nov. 19 vs. Livingstone W 99-68Sat, Nov. 20 at Gardner-Webb L 88-93Tues,Nov.23 ValdostaState W77-75Wed,Dec.1 atFortValleyState L61-65Sat,Dec.4 atSavannahState L71-75otMon,Dec.6 FortValleyState L65-67Sat,Dec.11 atKennesawState* W76-70otFri,Dec.17 Belmont-Abbey W71-53Sat,Dec.18 Lenoir-Rhyne L62-69Tues,Dec.21 atCollegeofCharleston L43-52Thurs,Dec.30 atValdostaState L55-63Sun,Jan.2 GeorgiaCollege&State* L68-70Wed,Jan.5 atFrancisMarion* L56-67Sat,Jan.8 Lander* W76-65

PeachBeltTournament(atAugusta)Fri, Mar 5 N USC Spartanburg L 58-65 *PeachBeltConference

1993-1994 (12-16, 6-10 PBC)2ndSavannahNews-PressHolidayClassicMon, Nov 22 N Savannah State L 67-69 Wed,Nov24 EdwardWaters W69-66UNFSeaTurtleInnShoot-Out(3rd)Fri, Nov 26 N Queens (NC) L 58-60 Sat, Nov 27 N Valdosta State W 86-72 RollinsTangerineTournament(2nd)Fri, Dec 3 N Kentucky State W 73-69 Sat, Dec 4 N Bluefield (WV) State L 62-69Wed,Dec8 atCoker L57-60otFri,Dec10 KennesawState W71-69Wed,Dec15 atEdwardWaters W83-74Mon,Jan3 atKennesawState L69-76Thurs,Jan6 atGeorgiaCollege* W71-67Sat,Jan8 USCSpartanburg* L63-79Mon,Jan10 Lander* L73-76Sat,Jan15 Columbus* L72-79Mon,Jan17 Augusta* L64-70Sat,Jan22 atPembrokeState* L55-65Mon,Jan24 atFrancisMarion* W70-63Sat,Jan29 USCAiken* L80-83otMon,Jan31 atAugusta* L60-74Sat,Feb5 atUSCSpartanburg W95-88Mon,Feb7 atColumbus* L63-76Thrs,Feb10 FrancisMarion* W60-58Mon,Feb14 atLander* L61-66Sat,Feb19 UNCPembroke* W82-67Mon,Feb21 atUSCAiken* L50-65Sat,Feb26 GeorgiaCollege* W74-63PeachBeltTournament(atAugusta)Wed, Mar 2 N Georgia College W 68-60 Fri, Mar 4 N Columbus L 63-80 *PeachBeltConference

1994-1995 (20-11, 14-4 PBC)Sat,Nov12 AugustaMetros(exh) L67-73Sat,Nov19 SouthernWesleyan W60-563rdSavannahNews-PressHolidayClassicWed, Nov 23 N Savannah State W 68-46 Sat,Nov26 FloridaMemorial W66-45Sat,Dec3 NovaSoutheastern W61-43Mon,Dec5 Lynn L61-66Sat,Dec10 Voorhees L61-68Wed,Dec21 atTampa L66-742otFri,Dec30 atLynn L92-96Wed,Jan4 atUSCAiken* W53-50Sat,Jan7 KennesawState* W62-60Wed,Jan11 Augusta* W77-54Sat,Jan14 atFrancisMarion* W52-47Mon,Jan16 GeorgiaCollege* W89-66Wed,Jan18 atColumbus* W68-61Sat,Jan21 USCSpartanburg* W63-52Wed,Jan25 atUNCPembroke* W54-47Sat,Jan28 Lander* W71-60Wed,Feb1 USCAiken* W75-56Sat,Feb4 atKennesawState* L51-57Wed,Feb8 atAugusta* L65-68Sat,Feb11 FrancisMarion* W72-65Mon,Feb13 atGeorgiaCollege* L65-76Wed,Feb15 Columbus* W75-65Sat,Feb18 atUSCSpartanburg* W101-85Wed,Feb22 PembrokeState* W79-65Sat,Feb25 atLander* L50-56PeachBeltTournament(atAugusta)Thurs, Mar 2 N Kennesaw State W 63-59 Fri, Mar 3 N Columbus L 74-79 NCAAIIRegionalFirstRoundTues, Mar 7 Morehouse W 78-70 NCAAIISouthRegional(Huntsville,AL)Fri, Mar 10 N Tampa L 59-65

Sat, Mar 11 N Eckerd L 70-72*PeachBeltConference

1995-1996 (12-14, 5-13 PBC)Thurs,Nov9 PrimeroAgosto-Angola(Exh) W62-39Fri,Nov17 FloridaMemorial W70-644thSavannahNews-PressHolidayClassicWed, Nov 22 N Savannah State W 59-49 Sat,Nov25 SouthernWesleyan W60-55Mon, Nov 27 Claflin L 57-63 Fri,Dec1 WarnerSouthern W76-54Sat,Dec2 ClaytonState W74-57Mon,Dec11 atClaytonState W60-59Thurs,Dec21 Tampa W80-66Wed,Jan3 USCAiken* W68-61Sat,Jan6 atKennesawState* L49-55Wed,Jan10 atAugusta* L60-78Sat,Jan13 FrancisMarion* L51-59Mon,Jan15 atGeorgiaCollege* L72-92Wed,Jan17 Columbus* W70-67Sat,Jan20 atUSCSpartanburg* L73-82Wed,Jan24 UNCPembroke* L53-56Sat,Jan27 atLander* L66-83Wed,Jan31 atUSCAiken* L58-72Sat,Feb3 KennesawState* L72-77Wed,Feb7 Augusta* W64-61Sat,Feb10 atFrancisMarion* L52-59Mon,Feb12 GeorgiaCollege* W83-77Wed,Feb14 atColumbus* L61-79Sat,Feb17 USCSpartanburg* L72-84Wed,Feb21 atUNCPembroke* L75-84Sat,Feb24 Lander* W74-71ot*PeachBeltConference

1996-1997 (16-12, 11-9 PBC)Mon,Nov18 SouthernWesleyan L62-70Sat,Nov23 SavannahState W78-63Mon,Nov25 FloridaMemorial W76-56Fri,Nov29 atLenoir-Rhyne W76-62Sat,Nov30 atNewberry W76-62Tues,Dec10 atClaytonState L74-79Tues,Dec17 ClaytonState W69-56Sat,Dec28 atEastCarolina L44-64Thurs,Jan2 atUSC-Aiken* L67-71otSat,Jan4 KennesawState* W75-54Wed,Jan8 AugustaState* W65-53Sat,Jan11 atFrancisMarion* W60-58Mon,Jan13 GeorgiaCollege&State* L63-65Wed,Jan15 atColumbusState* L62-68Sat,Jan18 USC-Spartanburg* L51-71Wed,Jan22 atUNCPembroke* L61-64Sat,Jan25 Lander* W56-55Wed,Jan29 USC-Aiken* W75-65Sat,Feb1 atKennesawState* L74-84Wed,Feb5 atAugustaState* W72-52Sat,Feb8 FrancisMarion* W73-59Mon,Feb10 atGeorgiaCollege&State* W66-64Wed,Feb12 ColumbusState* L67-74Sat,Feb15 atUSC-Spartanburg* L75-76Wed,Feb19 UNC-Pembroke* W67-57Sat,Feb22 atLander* W75-68PeachBeltTournament(Milledgeville)Thurs, Feb 27 Kennesaw State W 70-66 Fri, Feb 28 Georgia College & State L 70-80 *PeachBeltConference

1997-1998 (18-11, 11-5 PBC)UniversityofIndianapolisShootout(Indianapolis,Ind.)Fri, Nov 14 at Indianapolis L 59-67 Sat, Nov 15 vs. Oakland University W 66-63Mon,Nov17 ShawUniversity L62-84Sat,Nov22 atSavannahState L84-87Mon,Nov24 FloridaMemorial W63-47Wed,Nov26 LakeSuperiorState W60-50

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Mon,Feb4 atClaytonState* L59-67Wed,Feb6 NorthFlorida* L71-74Sat,Feb9 ClaytonState* L54-70Wed,Feb13 atNorthFlorida* W93-69Sat,Feb16 atColumbusState* L76-87Wed,Feb20 atGeorgiaCollege&State* L53-75Sat,Feb23 KennesawState* W80-55PeachBeltTournament(Columbus,Ga.)Wed, Feb 27 vs. USC Spartanburg W 68-60Fri, Mar 1 at Columbus State L 68-72*PeachBeltConference

2002-2003 (14-14, 12-7 PBC)2002EckerdCollegeClassic(St.Petersburg,Fla.)Fri, Nov 19 vs. Queens (N.C.) L 74-75Sat, Nov 20 at Eckerd L 61-82Wed,Dec4 atFortValleyState L60-66Sat,Dec7 ClaytonState* L60-65Sat,Dec14 atPresbyterian L47-53Wed,Dec18 FortValleyState W76-592002AASUChristmasClassicFri, Dec 20 Eckerd L 56-67Sat, Dec 21 Lenoir-Rhyne L 42-77Thurs,Jan2 FrancisMarion* W50-48Sat,Jan4 atLander* W69-58Sat,Jan11 atUSCSpartanburg* L62-63Mon,Jan13 UNCPembroke* W77-53Wed,Jan15 atUSCAiken* W73-67otSat,Jan18 atColumbusState* L61-77Wed,Jan22 atFrancisMarion* W56-51Sat,Jan25 USCSpartanburg* L55-65Wed,Jan29 atGeorgiaCollege&State* L59-72Sat,Feb1 atUNCPembroke* W58-40Wed,Feb5 AugustaState* L55-59Sat,Feb8 KennesawState* W65-61Wed,Feb12 atNorthFlorida* L64-71Sat,Feb15 atClaytonState* W62-58Wed,Feb19 NorthFlorida* W62-48Sat,Feb22 ColumbusState* W79-62Wed,Feb26 GeorgiaCollege&State* W81-67Sat,Mar1 atKennesawState* W63-57PeachBeltTournament(Columbus,Ga.)Wed, Mar 5 vs. UNC Pembroke W 67-59Fri, Mar 7 vs. USC Spartanburg L 57-61*PeachBeltConference

2003-2004 (21-10, 10-6 PBC)Sat,Nov15 Presbyterian W75-63Mon,Nov17 atPaine W61-60Sat,Nov22 ClarkAtlanta W112-65Tues,Nov25 FayettevilleState W68-672003NeaderGroupClassic(St.Petersburg,Fla.)Fri, Nov 28 vs. Nova Southeastern W 73-63Sat, Nov 29 at Eckerd L 73-80Tues,Dec2 Paine W61-502003R.L.VaughanInvitational(ElizabethCity,NC)Fri, Dec 5 vs. Livingstone W 85-83Sat, Dec 6 at Elizabeth City State W 75-682003AASU/ChathamOrthopaedicsHolidayClassicFri, Dec 19 Eckerd L 67-70Sat, Dec 20 Lenoir-Rhyne W 56-48Wed,Jan7 atGeorgiaCollege&State* W66-54Sat,Jan10 atAugustaState* W70-58Wed,Jan14 ClaytonState* W64-60Sat,Jan17 FrancisMarion* L65-69Wed,Jan21 atKennesawState* L61-76Sat,Jan24 Lander* W71-60Wed,Jan28 atClaytonState* L54-70Sat,Jan31 atUNCPembroke* W86-75Wed,Feb4 KennesawState* L61-65Sat,Feb7 USCAiken* W76-65Wed,Feb11 atNorthFlorida* W55-52Sat,Feb14 atColumbusState* L64-69Wed,Feb18 GeorgiaCollege&State* W77-52Sat,Feb21 atUSCSpartanburg* W74-69Wed,Feb25 NorthFlorida* W74-61Sat,Feb28 ColumbusState* L67-73

Sat,Jan15 atColumbusState* W74-71Wed,Jan19 NorthFlorida* W70-60Sat,Jan22 atGeorgiaCollege&State* L81-96Wed,Jan26 UNCPembroke* W67-51Sat,Jan29 KennesawState* W67-64Wed,Feb2 atNorthFlorida* W83-75Sat,Feb5 ColumbusState* W87-82Sat,Feb12 atUSCAiken* W74-61Wed,Feb16 atClaytonCollege&State* L68-73Sat,Feb19 USCSpartanburg* W74-54Wed,Feb23 atAugustaState* L89-912otSat,Feb26 ClaytonCollege&State* W66-53PeachBeltTournament(Greenwood,SC)Thurs, Mar 2 vs. UNC Pembroke W 77-54Fri, Mar 3 vs. Augusta State W 69-46Sat, Mar 4 vs. Columbus State L 67-95*PeachBeltConference

2000-2001 (25-8, 15-1 PBC)Disney’sDivisionIITipOffClassic(Orlando,Fla.)Fri, Nov 10 vs. Bentley L 69-72Sat, Nov 11 vs. Wayne State (Neb.) W 72-62Sun, Nov 12 vs. St. Joseph’s (Ind.) L 65-67Sat, Nov 18 Claflin W 68-48Tues,Nov21 atValdostaState W63-51Fri,Nov24 ClarkAtlanta W93-88Wed,Nov29 Presbyterian L72-75Sat,Dec2 SavannahState W90-50Wed,Dec6 atClarkAtlanta L65-74Sat,Dec9 KennesawState* W90-76Fri,Dec22 Lenoir-Rhyne W68-48Sat,Dec23 Wingate L73-83Sat,Dec30 ValdostaState W70-51Wed,Jan3 FrancisMarion* W67-50Sat,Jan6 atLander* W67-62Wed,Jan10 atSavannahState W65-57Sat,Jan13 ColumbusState* W63-62otWed,Jan17 atNorthFlorida* W79-76Sat,Jan20 atGeorgiaCollege&State* W73-68otWed,Jan24 atUNCPembroke* W79-71Sat,Jan27 atKennesawState* W81-76Wed,Jan31 NorthFlorida* W66-64Sat,Feb3 atColumbusState* W65-57Mon,Feb5 GeorgiaCollege&State* W67-66Sat,Feb10 USCAiken* W66-63Wed,Feb14 ClaytonCollege&State* W70-62Sat,Feb17 atUSCSpartanburg* W67-62Wed,Feb21 AugustaState* W58-45Sat,Feb24 atClaytonCollege&State* L77-85otPeachBeltTournament(Greenwood,SC)Thurs, Mar 1 vs. USC Spartanburg W 82-74Fri, Mar 2 vs. Columbus State W 76-71Sat, Mar 3 vs. Augusta State L 46-60NCAADivisionIISouthAtlanticRegional(Charlotte,NC)Thurs, Mar 8 vs. Wingate L 67-88*PeachBeltConference

2001-2002 (13-15, 8-11 PBC)Sat,Nov17 atPresbyterian L57-66Sat,Nov24 atWingate L59-73Wed,Nov28 atFrancisMarion* W78-69Sat,Dec1 Lander* L50-53Tues,Dec4 SavannahState W68-52Sat, Dec 8 Claflin W 83-632001AASUChristmasClassicFri, Dec 21 Carson-Newman L 69-85Sat, Dec 22 Lenoir-Rhyne W 58-57 otSat,Jan5 USCSpartanburg* W60-53Mon,Jan7 atUNCPembroke* W94-88Wed,Jan9 USCAiken* L56-59Sat,Jan12 ColumbusState* W79-76Wed,Jan16 FrancisMarion* W76-55Sat,Jan19 atUSCSpartanburg* W76-64Wed,Jan23 GeorgiaCollege&State* L53-54Sat,Jan26 UNCPembroke* L71-74Wed,Jan30 atAugustaState* L55-78Sat,Feb2 atKennesawState* L76-82ot

2004PeachBeltTournament(Augusta,Ga.)Wed, Mar 3 vs. Lander W 74-69Fri, Mar 5 vs. Francis Marion W 72-69Sat, Mar 6 vs. Columbus State L 49-892004NCAADivisionIISouthAtl.Regional(Kennesaw,Ga.)Sat, Mar 13 vs. Francis Marion L 84-86

2004-2005 (15-14, 6-10 PBC)Sat,Nov15 Queens(N.C.) W89-77Sat,Nov20 atWingate L59-79Tues,Nov23 MarsHill W72-692004EckerdCollegeClassic(St.Petersburg,Fla.)Fri, Nov 26 Nova Southeastern W 58-49Sat, Nov 27 at Eckerd L 52-60Tues,Nov30 ElizabethCityState W63-62Sat,Dec4 atMarsHill L84-672004ChathamOrthopaedicsHolidayClassicFri, Dec 17 Lenoir Rhyne W 74-63Sat, Dec 18 SCAD W 68-66Tues,Dec21 atFloridaTech W69-59Thurs,Dec30 Wingate W84-72Wed,Jan5 GeorgiaCollege&State* W66-58Sat,Jan8 AugustaState* W60-53Wed,Jan12 atClaytonState* L56-44Sat,Jan15 atFrancisMarion* W79-47Wed,Jan19 KennesawState* L52-50Sat,Jan22 atLander* L57-56Wed,Jan26 ClaytonState* L63-59Sat,Jan29 UNCPembroke* W95-68Wed,Feb2 atKennesawState* L89-61Sat,Feb5 atUSCAiken* W80-77Wed,Feb9 NorthFlorida* L72-68Sat,Feb12 ColumbusState* L83-77Wed,Feb16 atGeorgiaCollegeState* L59-54Sat,Feb19 USCUpstate* L71-70Wed,Feb23 atNorthFlorida* L68-53Sat,Feb26 atColumbus* W79-70PeachBeltTournament(Augusta,Ga.)Wed, Mar 2 vs. Francis Marion W 66-39Fri,Mar4 vs.KennesawState L50-72

2005-2006 (23-8, 15-5 PBC)Wed,Nov.16 atQueens(NC) W68-622005Wendy’sTipOffClassic(Charlotte,NC)Fri, Nov. 18 vs. Shaw W 69-67 otSat, Nov. 19 vs. Carson-Newman W 75-70Sat,Nov.26 vs.FortValleyState(Tifton) L46-47Wed,Nov.30 ClaytonState* W69-63Sat,Dec.3 atColumbusState* L77-652005AASU/ChathamOrthopaedicsHolidayClassicFri, Dec 16 Lenoir-Rhyne W 66-55Sat, Dec 17 Presbyterian W 65-56Tues,Dec.20 FloridaTech W78-71Fri,Dec.30 atUSCAiken* W81-67Wed,Jan.4 FrancisMarion* W75-59Sat,Jan.7 atUNCPembroke* W79-60Wed,Jan.11 Lander* W63-51Wed,Jan18 USCUpstate* W50-49Sat,Jan.21 atNorthGeorgia* W98-85Mon,Jan.23 AugustaState* L58-64Wed,Jan.25 atClaytonState* L49-66Sat,Jan.28 ColumbusState* W84-75Wed,Feb.1 atAugustaState* W70-52Sat,Feb.4 USCAiken* W75-65Mon,Feb.6 atGCSU* L65-74Wed,Feb.8 atFrancisMarion* W71-63Sat,Feb.11 UNCPembroke* W85-68Wed,Feb.15 atLander* W55-45Mon,Feb.20 GCSU* W57-50Wed,Feb.22 atUSCUpstate* L67-76Sat,Feb.25 NorthGeorgia* W74-492006PeachBeltTournament(Greenwood,S.C.)Fri, Mar 3 vs. Augusta State W 76-69Sat, Mar 4 vs. GCSU W 74-72Sun, Mar 5 vs. USC Upstate L 49-732006NCAADivisionIISouthAtl.Regional(Richmond,Va.)Sat, Mar. 11 vs. Presbyterian L 67-73

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All-Time Results

AASU is 150-62 at Alumni Arena since the building opened in 1995

2006-07 (21-9, 11-5 PBC)2006HillyardTip-OffClassic(St.Joseph,Mo.)Fri., Nov. 17 vs. Truman State W 70-67Sat., Nov. 18 at Missouri Western State W 65-61Sat.,Nov.25 FloridaSouthern W61-58Mon.,Nov.27 BrewtonParker W70-472006WaltBakerClassic(Salisbury,N.C.)Fri., Dec. 1 at Catawba W 94-86Sat., Dec. 2 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne L 53-642006ChathamOrthopedicsHolidayClassicFri., Dec. 15 Eckerd W 60-59Sat., Dec. 16 Lenoir-Rhyne W 71-68Wed.,Dec.20 atFloridaSouthern L81-932006SpringHillSuitesMidtownNewYearClassicFri., Dec. 29 Southern Arkansas W 74-64Sat., Dec. 30 Ferris State W 76-68Wed.,Jan.3 GCSU* W68-66Sat.,Jan.6 NorthGeorgia* W78-70Wed.,Jan.10 atClaytonState* L64-69otSat.,Jan.13 atFrancisMarion* W75-60Wed.,Jan.17 AugustaState* L74-83Sat.,Jan.20 atLander* W55-54Wed.,Jan.24 ClaytonState* W63-58Sat.,Jan.27 UNCPembroke* L60-62Wed.,Jan.31 atAugustaState* L53-77Sat.,Feb.3 atUSCAiken* W85-56Wed.,Feb.7 GeorgiaSouthwesternState* W59-56Sat.,Feb.10 ColumbusState* W80-64Wed.,Feb.14 atGCSU* W62-53Sat.,Feb.17 USCUpstate* W68-61Thurs.,Feb.22 atGeorgiaSouthwesternState*L64-75Sat.,Feb.24 atColumbusState* W72-602007PeachBeltChampionships(atGreenwood,S.C.)Fri., Mar 2 vs. Francis Marion W 78-68Sat., Mar. 3 at Lander L 56-602007NCAADIISouthAtlanticRegional(Augusta,Ga.)Sat., Mar. 11 vs. Wingate L 68-72*PeachBeltConference

2007-08 (17-11, 11-9 PBC)PBC/ConferenceCarolinasClazzic(Florence,S.C.)Fri., Nov. 16 vs. Coker W 75-73Sat., Nov. 17 vs. St. Andrews W 79-69Sat.,Nov.24 atWestGeorgia L70-72Wed.,Nov.28 NorthGeorgia* W88-75Sat.,Dec.1 atUSCAiken* L82-872007ChathamOrthopedicsHolidayClassicTues., Dec. 18 West Georgia W 71-60Wed., Dec. 19 Lenoir-Rhyne W 56-452007SpringHillSuitesMidtownNewYearClassicFri., Dec. 28 Virginia State W 62-61Sat., Dec. 29 Chowan W 59-56Sat.,Jan.5 UNCPembroke* W71-48Wed.,Jan.9 atGeorgiaSouthwesternState*W74-64Sat.,Jan.12 AugustaState* L82-83otWed.,Jan.16 atGCSU* L52-76Mon.,Jan.21 atNorthGeorgia* W91-76Wed.,Jan.23 atColumbusState* L74-77Sat.,Jan.26 Lander* W68-48Wed.,Jan.30 atClaytonState* L61-70Sat.,Feb.2 USCAiken* L67-76Mon.Feb.4 atFrancisMarion* W60-58Wed.,Feb.6 GeorgiaSouthwesternState* W73-55Sat.,Feb.9 atUNCPembroke* W76-50Wed.,Feb.13 GCSU* W96-83Sat.,Feb.16 atAugustaState* L68-82Mon,Feb.18 ClaytonState* L55-61Thurs.,Feb.21 ColumbusState* W79-77Wed.,Feb.27 FrancisMarion* L61-66otSat.,March1 atLander* W72-522008PeachBeltChampionships(atAiken,S.C.)Fri., March 6 vs. North Georgia L 86-88*PeachBeltConference

2008-09 (23-7, 15-5 PBC)Mon.,Nov.17 Queens(NC) W77-582008UniversityofCharleston(W.Va.)SubwayClassicFri., Nov. 28 vs. Lock Haven W 81-57Sat., Nov. 29 vs. Temple Baptist W 125-43Tues.,Dec.2 atUNCPembroke* W96-88Sat.,Dec.8 USCAiken* L68-732008ChathamOrthopedicsHolidayClassicSat., Dec. 19 Concordia Selma W 83-64Sun, Dec. 20 Lenoir-Rhyne W 65-612008SpringHillSuitesMidtownNewYearClassicMon., Dec. 29 West Virginia Wesleyan W 80-68Tues., Dec. 30 Wingate W 101-56Mon.,Jan.5 atNorthGeorgia* W74-67Wed.,Jan.7 GeorgiaSouthwesternState* W85-68Sat.,Jan.10 atAugustaState* L72-74Wed.,Jan.14 GCSU* W68-63Mon.,Jan.19 NorthGeorgia* W78-58Thurs.,Jan.22 atColumbusState* W88-65Sat.,Jan.24 atLander* W65-62Wed.,Jan.28 ClaytonState* W68-64Sat.,Jan.31 atUSCAiken* L76-81Mon,Feb.2 FrancisMarion* L69-74Wed.,Feb.4 atGeorgiaSouthwesternState*W61-52Sat.,Feb.7 UNCPembroke* W95-63Wed.,Feb.11 atGCSU W68-60Sat.,Feb.14 AugustaState* L55-59Mon.,Feb.16 atClaytonState* W64-60Thurs.,Feb.19 ColumbusState* W92-70Wed.,Feb.25 atFrancisMarion* W77-66otSat.,Feb.28 Lander* W81-672009PeachBeltChampionships(atGreenwood,S.C.)Fri., March 6 vs. Francis Marion W 68-66Sat., March 7 vs. USC Aiken L 87-90 4ot2009NCAADIISouthAtlanticRegional(Augusta,Ga.)Sat., March 14 vs. Catawba L 67-74*PeachBeltConference

2009-10 (12-16, 7-11 PBC)Sun.,Nov.15 atWingate L94-77Tues.,Nov.17 atSt.Augustine’s W77-72otSat.,Nov.21 Brewton-Parker W81-74Sun.,Nov.29 FloridaSouthern L80-70Sat.,Dec.5 atAugustaState* L81-52Tues.,Dec.15 Allen W79-622009HamptonInn&SuitesFallFinalsClassicSat., Dec. 18 Mount Olive L 75-67Sun, Dec. 29 Lenoir-Rhyne W 69-662009HamptonInn&SuitesHolidayClassicTues., Dec. 29 Voorhees W 80-61Wed., Dec. 30 Wingate L 66-63Sat.,Jan.2 atFlagler* L97-82Sat.,Jan.9 USCAiken* L78-66Wed.,Jan.13 AugustaState* L62-55Sat.,Jan.16 GCSU* L76-65Mon.,Jan.18 Montevallo* L65-59Wed.,Jan.20 atLander* L65-57Sat.,Jan.23 atUNCPembroke* L75-60Wed.,Jan.27 atClaytonState* L67-56Sat.,Jan.30 NorthGeorgia* W88-78Wed.,Feb.3 Flagler* W76-65Sat.,Feb.6 atFrancisMarion* W63-61Mon.,Feb.8 Lander* L55-48Thurs.,Feb.11 atGeorgiaSouthwesternState*L65-62Sat.,Feb.13 atColumbusState* W72-56Sat.,Feb.20 atUSCAiken* W77-76Wed.,Feb.24 UNCPembroke* W81-62Sat.,Feb.27 FrancisMarion* W78-762010PeachBeltChampionshipsWed., March 3 at Augusta State L 83-80*PeachBeltConference

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