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Page 1: 2010-11 Mens Basketball Media Guide
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WWW.AUMATHLETICS.COM

2010-11 AUM Quick Facts

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Media Guide CreditsThe 2010-11 Auburn University at Montgomery Men’s Basketball Media Guide is a pro-duction of the University’s Sports Information Office. The guide was written, designed and edited by Tim Lutz and Katy Johnstone, with invaluable editorial assistance provided by Frank Miles, Internal Communications Manager in the AUM University Relations office. The covers were designed by Aaron Fraze, Senior Graphic Artist at AUM, and Athletic Administatrion Intern Katy Johnstone. Photography for the publication was provided by AUM Photographer Frank Williams. Special assistance was provided by head coach Larry Chapman and Athletics Administration Intern Chad Vossekuil. The guide was printed by Davis Direct Printing of Montgomery.

Table of Contents General InformationTable of Contents/Quick Facts ......................................................................... 1

2010-11 Schedule........................................................................................... 2

2010-11 Roster .............................................................................................. 3

2010-11 Season Outlook .............................................................................. 4-5

Coaching StaffHead Coach Larry Chapman ......................................................................... 6-7

Assistant Coach Jack Waters ........................................................................... 8

Conditioning Coach Travis Hardy ...................................................................... 8

Student Assistant Coach Nathan Thomas ......................................................... 8

The 2010 Senators2010-11 Radio / Television Roster .................................................................... 9

Charles Perona and Alex Hergott ....................................................................10

Stephen Jordan and Michael Lee ....................................................................11

Jerry Stangline and Johnny Williams ...............................................................12

Ryan Norris, Caz Cole and Brandon Holmes .....................................................13

Matt Player, A.J. Ansley, Marquez Brooks and Trey Geter ..................................14

Tyler Lowe and El Hadji Ndiour, Bryant Rawls and Darren Wilson ......................15

2009-10 Season-In-Review2009-10 Overall Statistics ...............................................................................16

2009-10 SSAC Statistics .................................................................................16

2009-10 Results ............................................................................................17

2009-10 Final SSAC Standings ........................................................................18

2009-10 SSAC Award Recipients .....................................................................18

2010-11 OpponentsAll-Time Series Results ...................................................................................19

Opponent Information ..............................................................................20-21

HistoryYear-by-Year Results .................................................................................22-27

Single Game Records .....................................................................................28

Season Records .............................................................................................28

Career Records.........................................................................................29-30

Postseason Results .......................................................................................31

1,000 Career Point Club ............................................................................32-34

All Americans ................................................................................................35

All-Time Roster ..............................................................................................36

About Auburn University at Montgomery2010-11 Cheerleading Squad..........................................................................37

This is Auburn University at Montgomery ...................................................38-49

Chancellor Dr. John Veres III .........................................................................40

Athletic Director Steve Crotz ...........................................................................40

Athletic Administration ...................................................................................41

The City of Montgomery ...........................................................................42-43

The Southern States Athletic Conference and The NAIA ...................................44

Media Information/AUM Sports Information .....................................................45

Sponsors of AUM Men’s BasketballCoca-Cola .....................................................................................................46

AUM Bookstore .............................................................................................47

The Powell Group ..........................................................................................48

Quick FactsGeneral InformationLocation: .............................................................................Montgomery, Ala.

Founded: ............................................................................................... 1967

Chancellor: .....................................................................Dr. John G. Veres III

Enrollment: .......................................................................................... 5,771

Nickname: .......................................................................................Senators

Colors:...................................................................... Orange, Black and White

Affiliation: .............................................................................................NAIA

Conference: .............................................................. Southern States Athletic

Athletic Director: ................................................ Steve Crotz (Missouri, 1979)

Faculty Athletics Representative: ............. Dr. John Aho (Wake Forest, 1975)

Assistant AD for Finance:..................Jessie Rosa (Auburn Montgomery, 2005)

Sports Information Director: ....................................... Tim Lutz (Troy, 2003)

Athletic Trainer: ...................................................Jody Murphy (Akron, 1996)

Athletic Administration Interns: ................................................................

......................................................... Katy Johnstone (Colorado State, 2009)

.............................. Chad Vossekuil (University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, 2009)

......................................................Jordan Crist (Auburn Montgomery, 2009)

Athletic Department Phone: .................................................(334) 244-3541

Athletic Department Fax: .....................................................(334) 244-3886

AUM Basketball HistoryFirst Season of Competition: .......................................................... 1975-76

All-Time Record:.................................................................... 690-416 (.624)

NAIA Tournament Appearances: .............................................................11

NAIA Tournament Record: .................................................................11-11

Last Postseason Appearance: .........................................2008-09, Elite Eight

Opponent/Result: .......................................Robert Morris College/L, 87-76

Coaching StaffHead Coach: .......................................................................... Larry Chapman

Alma Mater: ..........................................................................Auburn, 1964

Overall Record at AUM: .............................................. 642-378 (33 years)

Career Record: ............................................................ 677-423 (36 years)

Assistant Coach: ......................................................................... Jack Waters

Alma Mater: .....................................................................Mississippi, 1961

Conditioning Coach: .................................................................. Travis Hardy

Student Assistant Coach: ..................................................... Nathan Thomas

Athletic Media RelationsSports Information Director: ..........................................................Tim Lutz

Office Phone: .....................................................................(334) 244-3832

Cell Phone: ........................................................................(334) 207-6196

E-mail: ..............................................................................tlutz1@aum.edu

Athletics Intern: .................................................................... Katy Johnstone

E-mail: ......................................................................... [email protected]

Athletics Intern: .....................................................................Chad Vossekuil

E-mail: .........................................................................cvosseku@aum.edu

SID Fax: .................................................................................(334) 244-3886

Website: .................................................................... www.AUMathletics.com

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2010-11 AUM Men’s Basketball Schedule

2010-11 AUM Men’s Basketball Schedule

Day Date Opponent Location Time

Fri. Nov. 5 vs. Life University^ Montgomery, Ala. 1 p.m.

Sat. Nov. 6 vs. LSU-Shreveport^ Montgomery, Ala. 1 p.m.

Tues. Nov. 9 at Martin Methodist College Pulaski, Tenn. 7 p.m.

Fri. Nov. 12 vs. Emmanuel College AUM 7 p.m.

Wed. Nov. 17 at Southern University Baton Rouge, La. 7 p.m.

Sat. Nov. 20 at Brewton-Parker College Mt. Vernon, Ga. 3 p.m.

Tues. Nov. 23 vs. Cumberland University AUM 8 p.m.

Fri. Dec. 3 vs. Freed-Hardeman University AUM 8 p.m.

Sat. Dec. 4 vs. Truett-McConnell College AUM 6 p.m.

Tues. Dec. 7 at Southern Polytechnic State University Marietta, Ga. 7:30 p.m.

Tues. Dec. 21 at Tulane University New Orleans, La. 7 p.m.

Mon. Jan. 3 vs. Martin Methodist College AUM 7 p.m.

Thurs. Jan. 6 at Emmanuel College Franklin Springs, Ga. 7 p.m.

Thurs. Jan. 13 vs. Belhaven University* AUM 8 p.m.

Sat. Jan. 15 at Spring Hill College* Mobile, Ala. 4 p.m.

Thurs. Jan. 20 at University of Mobile* Mobile, Ala. 8 p.m.

Sat. Jan. 22 vs. William Carey University* AUM 4 p.m.

Mon. Jan. 24 at Cumberland University Lebanon, Tenn. 7 p.m.

Sat. Jan. 29 vs. Loyola University New Orleans* AUM 4 p.m.

Thurs. Feb. 3 at Faulkner University* Montgomery, Ala. 8 p.m.

Sat. Feb. 5 at Belhaven University* Jackson, Miss. 4 p.m.

Thurs. Feb. 10 vs. Spring Hill College* AUM 8 p.m.

Sat. Feb. 12 vs. University of Mobile* AUM (Homecoming) 4 p.m.

Thurs. Feb. 17 at William Carey University* Hattiesburg, Miss. 7:30 p.m.

Sat. Feb. 19 at Loyola University New Orleans* New Orleans, La. 4 p.m.

Sat. Feb. 26 vs. Faulkner University* AUM 4 p.m.

March 2-5 at SSAC Tournament Rome, Ga. TBA

March 16-22 at NAIA Tournament Kansas City, Mo. TBA

^ Denotes Jimmy Faulkner Classic

* Denotes Conference Game

Home Games in BOLD

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2010-11 Auburn University at Montgomery Alphabetical Roster

Name No. Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Previous SchoolA.J. Ansley 12 Fr. F 6-5 210 Hinesville, Ga./First Presbyterian Christian AcademyMarquez Brooks 4 Fr. G 6-1 175 Montgomery, Ala./Jefferson Davis HSCaz Cole 31 R-Fr. F 6-6 180 Dalton, Ga./Columbus State UniversityTrey Geter 15 Fr. F 6-6 205 Irwington, Ga./Wilkinson County HSAlex Hergott 55 Jr. F 6-7 220 Lyon, France/Lycee Charlie Chaplin Brandon Holmes 14 R-Fr. G 5-8 160 Selma, Ala./Dallas County HSStephen Jordan 30 Jr. F 6-5 220 Birmingham, Ala./Oak Mountain HSMichael Lee 32 Jr. G 6-2 185 Enterprise, Ala./Tallahassee CCTyler Lowe 20 Fr. G 6-2 180 Montgomery, Ala./Robert E. Lee HSEl Hadji Ndiour 52 Fr. C 6-10 220 Thies, Senegal/Malick Sy Ryan Norris 21 So. G 6-2 230 North Augusta, S.C./W.J. Keenan HSCharles Perona 22 Sr. G 6-0 200 Tuskegee, Ala./Shelton State CCMatt Player 2 R-Fr. G 6-1 170 Birmingham, Ala./Oak Mountain HSBryant Rawls 10 Fr. G 6-1 170 Selma, Ala./Central Christian Academy Jerry Stangline 5 Jr. G 6-3 175 Montgomery, Ala./Tuskegee University Johnny Williams 3 Jr. G 5-9 165 Birmingham, Ala./Spain Park HSDarren Wilson 11 Fr. G 6-2 185 Autaugaville, Ala./Autaugaville HS

2010-11 Auburn University at MontgomeryNumerical Roster

No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Previous School2 Matt Player R-Fr. G 6-1 170 Birmingham, Ala./Oak Mountain HS3 Johnny Williams Jr. G 5-9 165 Birmingham, Ala./Spain Park HS4 Marquez Brooks Fr. G 6-1 175 Montgomery, Ala./Jefferson Davis HS5 Jerry Stangline Jr. G 6-3 175 Montgomery, Ala./Tuskegee University10 Bryant Rawls Fr. G 6-1 170 Selma, Ala./Central Christian Academy11 Darren Wilson Fr. G 6-2 185 Autaugaville, Ala./Autaugaville HS12 A.J. Ansley Fr. F 6-5 210 Hinesville, Ga./First Presbyterian Christian Academy14 Brandon Holmes R-Fr. G 5-8 160 Selma, Ala./Dallas County HS15 Trey Geter Fr. F 6-6 205 Irwington, Ga./Wilkinson County HS20 Tyler Lowe Fr. G 6-2 180 Montgomery, Ala./Robert E. Lee HS21 Ryan Norris So. G 6-2 230 North Augusta, S.C./W.J. Keenan HS22 Charles Perona Sr. G 6-0 200 Tuskegee, Ala./Shelton State CC30 Stephen Jordan Jr. F 6-5 220 Birmingham, Ala./Oak Mountain HS31 Caz Cole R-Fr. F 6-6 180 Dalton, Ga./Columbus State University32 Michael Lee Jr. G 6-2 185 Enterprise, Ala./Tallahassee CC52 El Hadji Ndiour Fr. C 6-10 220 Thies, Senegal/Malick Sy55 Alex Hergott Jr. F 6-7 220 Lyon, France/Lycee Charlie Chaplin

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Larry ChapmanAssistant Coach: Jack WatersStudent Assistant Coach: Nathan ThomasConditioning Coach: Travis Hardy

2010-11 AUM Men’s Basketball Roster

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2010-11 Season Outlook

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The Auburn University at Montgomery men’s basketball team finished the 2009-10 season with a 14-13 overall record and a third-place finish in the Southern States Athletic Confer-ence. This year’s team will have a much different look, as 12 members of the team are either newcomers or redshirts. However, the Senators will also return five very experienced players from last season’s team, all of which saw action in more than 20 games. “Stephen Jordan, Michael Lee, Johnny Williams, Ryan Norris and Charles Perona are solid returners with a lot of ex-perience under their belt,” said Head Coach Larry Chapman. “Their leadership will play a significant role in the success of this team.” One of the key pieces to replace is in the blocks, as honor-able mention All-American Nathan Thomas has now moved to the bench in a staff position. Last season, Thomas led the Senators in scoring at 12.3 points per game, while adding a league-high 57 blocked shots. AUM also lost Daniel Quinlan and his 10.3 points per contest to graduation. Despite the losses, the Senators have pieces in place to be successful, led by senior all-conference guard Charles Perona and junior forward and SSAC 6th Man of the Year Stephen Jordan. Juniors Johnny Williams and Michael Lee, as well as sophomore Ryan Norris, add experience to the guard position. Each appeared in more than 20 games last season. Several newcomers to the program as slated to make an immediate impact, including forwards Alex Hergott and A.J. Ansley. Transfer Jerry Stangline, as well as freshmen Marquez Brooks, Tyler Lowe and Matt Player, will also factor into the mix at the guard position.

“All of the guys we brought in this season are quality basket-ball players, who we hope will have successful careers here at AUM,” Chapman said. “We are very fortunate to have such a strong set of newcomers joining the Senators.”

Backcourt The Senators return four letterwinners and add seven newcomers in the backcourt, led by Perona. An all-conference performer in his first season at AUM, he averaged 11.0 points, 4.4 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game, while playing just under 36 minutes per contest. “We have high expectations of Charles,” said Chapman. “He is an outstanding basketball player, a great competitor and a true leader on our team.” Junior Johnny Williams also returns to the team after start-ing 12 of the Senators’ final 16 games at the point guard po-sition, and averaging 7.0 points and 3.8 rebounds per game. In addition, Williams increased his production in conference play, averaging better than nine points and four rebounds per outing. “Johnny stepped up last season at the point guard posi-tion and showed he could be a leader on the court,” Chap-man said. “He is a relentless point guard, who has great confidence. We will count on him to do much of the same this year.” Adding depth to the position is junior Michael Lee and sophomore Ryan Norris, both of which saw significant action last season. “Michael puts forth the effort that is needed to become a great basketball player, and Ryan has the ability to become a great player,” Chapman said. “We expect both these young men to use their experience to help lead this team.”

Senior Guard Charles Perona

Junior Guard Johnny Williams

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2010-11 Season Outlook

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Joining the Senators for his first season is Stangline, who spent a season at Alabama State and another at Tuskegee. A pure shooter, who prepped locally at Lee High School, Stang-line has experienced college basketball and will be expected to contribute immediately. “I think Jerry has found a home here at AUM,” Chapman said of Stangline. “He is a mature player with really strong of-fensive skills. He understands what it takes to win and I think will fit in well with what we are looking to do here.” Brooks, also a local product from Jeff Davis High School, comes from a rich bloodline of basketball players. His uncle, Albert Lewis, is a member of the Senators 1,000 career point club and is a former All-American at AUM. “I saw something special about Marquez even when he was playing junior high ball,” Chapman said. “He comes from an athletic family and I really think he can be a cornerstone for our program. He has impeccable character and is exactly what a coach looks for in a student-athlete.” Lowe is an athletic freshman who played his high school ball at Lee, where he helped the Generals to an 18-9 record as a senior. “Tyler is a hard-nosed competitor who has a lot of poten-tial,” Chapman said of Lowe. “His skill set will really add a lot to our team, but he still has room to improve. I am excited about having him here at AUM.” After redshirting last season at AUM, Player is another option at the guard position. According to Chapman, Player has shown tremendous improvement and will factor into the rotation in the backcourt. “Matt is passionate about basketball,” Chapman said. “He has worked hard to improve on some aspects of his game and I think he can be a contributor to our team.” Redshirt freshman Brandon Holmes and freshmen Darren Wilson will also be a factor in the battle for playing time. “Brandon was redshirted last season and has a reputation in Dallas County for being a pretty good player,” Chapman continued. “He is a guy who can make things happen on the court and will be in the mix for some minutes at the point guard spot.” “Darren is a good kid with a lot of upside,” Chapman said. “He will need to make the transition to the college game, but with his work ethic, he has a chance to help our team.” “Bryant had a very successful prep career and is a very good academic student,” Chapman added. “It is a little early to tell what his role with the team will be, but I know that he is a hard worker and if he puts his mind to being successful, he will be.”

Frontcourt With the loss of Thomas at the post position, AUM will look to Jordan to assume an increased role. Last season, Jordan averaged 9.1 points and a team-best 8.0 rebounds per game last year, while converting 55.4 percent of his shots from the field. “Stephen established early that he had a deep desire to win,” Chapman said. “Last year he had to play a lot of min-utes and did it successfully. He is going into his junior year and I expect him to show leadership on the court. Stephen has the ability to be a great player, but he must improve his free throw shooting.” Five newcomers will also play a key factor in the success

of the front-court, led by Hergott and Ansley. Hergott, a junior transfer from Lyon, France, has a 6-8 frame, can shoot from the outside and put the ball on the floor. His size creates a mismatch for opposing teams and his work ethic is something that has caught Chapman’s eye. “Alex has really been a joy to coach,” Chapman said. “He is mature and loves basketball. He wants to be the best at everything he does. Alex puts a lot of expectations on himself and I think he is the missing piece of the puzzle to our team.” Ansley was a three-sport athlete at First Presbyterian Christian Academy in Hinesville, Ga., and is a proven winner. During his final three seasons, he helped the Highlanders to three consecutive Georgia Independent School Association state titles and a 56-2 record over his final two seasons. “A.J. is a freshman that has a chance to be a great player at AUM,” Chapman said. “We are expecting him to play a key role on our team this year. He is a tremendous student, with a great work ethic and a lot of heart.” Additional newcomers to the frontcourt include freshmen El Hadji Ndouir, a 6-10 center from Thies, Senegal, and trans-fer Caz Cole. “El Hadji is having to get acclimated to a new environ-ment,” Chapman said. “I really believe that in time, he will be a guy who can help our basketball team.” “Caz has the tools to be a good college basketball player but must improve his strength,” said Chapman. “He is a guy who can give us some productive minutes because of his size and his ability to shoot the basketball.” Trey Geter, who will likely miss the season due to injury, but has tremendous upside, helped Wilkinson County High School to a 29-1 record and an appearance in the Georgia High School Association quarterfinals as a senior. “Trey is an athletic freshman who comes from an athletic family,” said Chapman. “He has already proven to us that he is a guy we can build around. His potential is unlimited and, we are lucky to have him in our program.”

Junior Forward Stephen Jordan

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Larry Chapman is, and always will be, the name associated with Auburn Uni-versity at Montgomery men’s basketball. Only the second head coach in the program’s history, Chapman is currently in his 34th season with the Senators’ men’s basketball team. Chapman took over at the helm in 1977 and, 642 wins later, is continuing to add to his legacy today. In 1977, Dr. Hanly Funderburk, AUM’s first chancellor, offered Chapman the opportunity to lead its third-year men’s program. In just his second season, the Senators posted a 20-win season, a feat duplicated by his third-year team. From the 1981-82 season through the 1988-89 season, AUM averaged over 25 wins a season and became the first school in 17 years to win three straight championships in the highly competitive NAIA District 27. His 1987-88 team set the benchmark for teams of the future, as his squad finished 32-3 and made an incredible run through the tournament field to reach the championship game. AUM, led by NAIA Player of the Year Orlando Graham, faced Grand Canyon College in the title game, falling in overtime on a last-second shot. Chapman was named the NAIA’s Coach of the Year following the season. During his tenure as head coach, AUM has made 11 NAIA National Tourna-ment appearances. In addition to appearing in the championship game in 1988, he has also coached two teams to the tournament’s quarterfinals and three times into the second round.

Over his 33 years of coaching at AUM, Chap-man has recorded 15 20-win seasons and at least 19 wins in 23 seasons. His teams have suffered just three losing seasons. With Chapman at the helm, the Senators have won championships in the Southern States Athletic Conference, the Georgia-Alabama-Carolina Conference, the Southeast

Head Coach Larry Chapman

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Larry ChapmanHead Coach

34th Season as Head Coach

642-378 Overall Record

Auburn University, 1964

The Larry Chapman File Born April 11, 1941 Family Children – Clint, Larry Jr., Christa and Luke High School Ludowici High School, 1959Ludowici, Ga. College Auburn University Auburn, Ala. Bachelor’s 1964Master’s 1970 Playing Experience Auburn University 1961-64Freshman Men’s Basketball 1961 Varsity Men’s Basketball 1962-64

Coaching Experience Auburn University at Montgomery 1977-pres.Head Men’s Basketball CoachMontgomery, Ala. Georgia Southern University 1974-77Head Men’s Basketball Coach Statesboro, Ga.

Auburn HS 1970-74Head Boy’s Basketball CoachAuburn, Ala.

Auburn University 1964-70Freshman Basketball Head CoachAuburn, Ala.

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Independent Region and NAIA District 27. In addition to team success, 17 players have earned All-America honors under Chapman’s leadership, including Joseph Manuel, who was a two-time second-team and two-time honorable mention All-American during his four years. Most recently, team chaplain Nathan Thomas garnered honorable mention All-America honors last season. Also under his guidance, two former Senators have gone on to play in the National Basketball Association, as Graham and Etdrick Bohannon each played several seasons in the league that is the benchmark for professional basketball. Along with his success on the court, Chapman doubled as the athletic director at AUM until 1999. From the athletic director posi-tion, Chapman was instrumental in AUM’s move from the Inde-pendent Region to the Georgia-Alabama-Carolina Conference, now known as the Southern States Athletic Conference. When Chapman came to AUM, only men’s basketball and men’s tennis were played. He pushed for the addition of six sports now being offered on campus along with men’s basketball. Chapman’s credentials are unmatched, boasting a history of suc-cess at every stop in his basketball career. As a player at Ludowici (Ga.) High School, he was a two-time All-State selection and twice led his team to the state champion-ship tournament. Following his prep career, Chapman enrolled at Auburn Uni-versity, where he was a three-year starter for legendary coach Joel Eaves. He was named to the All-Southeastern Conference sophomore team and was selected a team captain as a senior. He was the first player in Auburn University basketball history to start every game in a four-year career. After graduating from Auburn, Chapman stayed on campus and began his coaching career as the head coach of Auburn Univer-sity’s freshman team. In six seasons, he recorded a 77-39 record, including an 18-1 mark in the 1965-66 season. From Auburn’s freshman team, Chapman moved on to Auburn High School, where he had consecutive 21-win seasons in 1972-73 and 1973-74. Prior to joining the AUM staff, Chapman spent three seasons as the head men’s basketball coach at Georgia Southern University, where he doubled the teams’ win total from his first year (8-18) to his third year (16-11). Chapman earned his bachelor’s degree from Auburn in teaching and physical education and his master’s in school administration in 1970. He has four children, Clint, Larry Jr., Christa and Luke.

Head Coach Larry Chapman

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Chapman’s Year-By-Year Record

Georgia Southern University1974-75 .......................................................................8-18

1975-76 ..................................................................... 11-16

1976-77 ..................................................................... 16-11

Total (3 Years) .......................................... 35-45 (.438)

Auburn University at Montgomery1977-78 ..................................................................... 16-16

1978-79 ..................................................................... 20-15

1979-80 ..................................................................... 20-12

1980-81 ..................................................................... 17-13

1981-82 ......................................20-10 (SSC Co-Champions)

1982-83 ..................................................................... 20-12

1983-84 ..................................................................... 20-13

1984-85 ..................................................................... 18-12

1985-86 .......................................................................21-8

1986-87 ....................................25-8 (District 27 Champions)

1987-88 .............................32-3 (NAIA National Runners-Up)

1988-89 ....................................24-7 (District 27 Champions)

1989-90 ..................................................................... 17-11

1990-91 ..................................................................... 14-12

1991-92 ..................................................................... 14-18

1992-93 ..................................................................... 19-11

1993-94 ........................ 21-12 (SSC Tournament Champions)

1994-95 ..................................................................... 13-19

1995-96 ........................................20-8 (SSC Co-Champions)

1996-97 ..................................................................... 19-12

1997-98 ..................................................................... 19-13

1998-99 ............................... 19-12 (SE Regional Champions)

1999-00 ..................................................................... 19-13

2000-01 .......................................... 24-7 (GACC Champions)

2001-02 ..................................................................... 22-10

2002-03 ................................... 19-10 (GACC Co-Champions)

2003-04 ..................................................................... 13-18

2004-05 ..................................................................... 14-18

2005-06 ..................................................................... 16-11

2006-07 ......................................27-5 (SSAC Co-Champions)

2007-08 .......................................................................19-9

2008-09 ...........................................27-7 (SSAC Champions)

2009-10 ..................................................................... 14-13

Total (33 Years) .................................... 642-378 (.629)

Career Coaching Record (36 Years): 677-423 (.615)

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Assistant Coach Jack Waters and Support Staff

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Jack Waters is currently in his first season as an assistant coach for the Senators, replacing long-time assistant Nigel Card on Chapman’s staff. Waters joins the AUM staff with an extensive coaching resume, having coached at the prep, NAIA, and NCAA Division I and Division II levels. Among the team’s he has worked with are the University of Mississippi, Georgia State University, Georgia Tech University and Delta State University. Prior to joining the AUM staff, Waters was a head coach at the high school and middle school level for 18 years in the Atlanta area, most recently at Tucker High School in Tucker, Ga. While coaching at THS, his boy’s team advanced to five consecutive State AAA Basketball Tournaments and had an overall record of 140-34 during his eight years. Waters also made coaching stops at Riverwood High School and Henderson High School during the 18-year span. Waters earned his first coaching job at Ingomar High School in Ingomar, Miss., in 1965, where he was the head boy’s and girl’s basketball coach. During his two seasons, he helped the boy’s to a runner-up and third-place finish at the state tournament. Along with a successful prep coaching career, Waters also excelled at the collegiate level. He broke into the college coaching ranks in 1967 when he was tabbed the head coach at Georgia State. Waters served as the Panthers head coach from 1967-70 and again from 1972-77, leading the team to their first winning season in school history. Waters also spent two seasons (1970-72) as the head coach at Delta State, where he posted an overall record of 33-17. During his final season with the Statesmen, Waters guided the team to their first Gulf South Conference Championship and to a national ranking as high as No. 6. His team also became the first Delta State squad to host the NCAA Division II Regional Basketball Tournament. Before joining the coaching ranks, Waters enjoyed a standout playing career, both at the University of Mississippi and within the professional ranks. During his three-year playing career with the Rebels, Waters scored 1,384 points, a mark which ranks 13th on the Ole Miss all-time list. In addition, his career free throw percentage of .829 ranks second in the school record book, while his scoring average of 19.5 points per game is sixth best. He was an All-SEC selection all three seasons, was named the SEC Sophomore of the Year in 1959 and earned third-team All-American honors as a senior. He went on to play professionally with the Cincinnati Royals of the NBA and the Kansas City Steers of the ABL before beginning his coaching career. Waters was inducted into the University of Mississippi Athletic Hall of Fame in 1990 and named to the University of Mississippi All-Century Team in 2009. He is also one of the five founders of the NCAA Sun Belt Conference and was recognized by former First Lady Nancy Reagan for Exemplary Volunteer Services. Waters and his wife Cindy have three children, Jack, Kendra and Kimberly, and one grandson, Harrison.

Jack WatersAssistant Coach

First Season at AUM

University of Mississippi, 1961

The Jack Waters File Born September 5, 1937 Family Wife – CindyChildren – Jack, Kendra and Kimberly High School Madison High School 1957Madison, Ind. College University of MississippiOxford, Miss.Bachelor’s 1961Master’s 1964 Playing Experience University of Mississippi 1957-61Men’s Basketball 1957-61Track and Field 1957-58

Cincinnati Royals (NBA) 1961

Kansas City Steers (ABL) 1962-63

Coaching Experience Tucker HS 1980-1995Head Boy’s Basketball CoachTucker, Ga. Georgia Tech University 1979-80Assistant Men’s Basketball CoachAtlanta, Ga.

Delta State University 1970-72Cleveland, Miss.Head Men’s Basketball Coach

Georgia State University 1967-70, 72-77Head Men’s Basketball CoachAtlanta, Ga.

Ingomar HS 1964-66Head Boy’s and Girl’s Basketball CoachIngomar, Miss.

Travis HardyStrength and

Conditioning Coach

Second Season

Nathan ThomasStudent Assistant

Coach

First Season

Travis Hardy returns for his second season with the Senators as strength and conditioning coach. Hardy, who is a double major in organizational leadership and justice and public safety at AUM, sports a seven-year training resume with a wide variety of certifications from Crossfit. Among his specialties are Level One certifications in Running and Endurance, Barbell, Nutrition and Kids. In addition to his work with the Senators, he will join the Army ROTC pro-gram at AUM in the Spring of 2011. Hardy has helped with individual instruction of athletes in tennis, football and basketball from St. James and Trinity High Schools. He also worked with the Chattahoochee Valley Community College softball team in his one year at CVCC. Upon graduation, Hardy plans to pursue a master’s degree in homeland security from AUM. A native of Smiths Station, Ala., Hardy is the son of Troy and Susie Hardy and Jody and Steve Petersen. He is a 2004 graduate of Smiths Station High School.

Following a standout playing career with the Senators, Nathan Thomas will return to the bench for his first season as student assistant coach in 2010-11. Thomas was a four-year letterwinner at AUM, finishing as the newest member of the Senators’ 1,000-point club and the school-record holder for blocked shots in a career. Following his final game, Thomas ranked in the top 10 in rebounds, free throws made, free throws attempted and blocked shots, while having scored 1,090 career points. In his final season, Thomas was named an honorable mention All-American and the Southern States Athletic Conference’s Defensive Player of the Year. Dur-ing his senior campaign, Thomas averaged a team-high 12.3 points per game, while adding 4.8 rebounds and 2.1 blocks per contest. Thomas joined the Senators following a standout prep career at Wilson Central High School in Mt. Juliet, Tenn. He is currently completing his degree in business administration and economics at AUM.

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#2 Matt PlayerG - 6-1 - 170 - R-Fr.Birmingham, Ala.Oak Mountain HS

#3 Johnny WilliamsG - 5-9 - 165 - Jr.Birmingham, Ala.

Spain Park HS

#4 Marquez BrooksG - 6-1 - 175 - Fr.Montgomery, Ala.

Jeff Davis HS

#5 Jerry StanglineG - 6-3 - 175 - Jr.Montgomery, Ala.

Tuskegee University

#10 Bryant RawlsG - 6-1 - 170 - Fr.

Selma, Ala.Central Christian Aca.

#11 Darren WilsonG - 6-2 - 185 - Fr.Autaugaville, Ala.Autaugaville HS

#12 A.J. AnsleyF - 6-5 - 210 - Fr.

Hinesville, Ga.First Presbyterian Aca.

#14 Brandon HolmesG - 5-8 - 160 - R-Fr.

Selma, Ala.Dallas County HS

#15 Trey GeterF - 6-6 - 205 - Fr.

Irwington, Ga.Wilkinson County HS

#20 Tyler LoweG - 6-2 - 180 - Fr.Montgomery, Ala.Robert E. Lee HS

#21 Ryan NorrisG - 6-2 - 230 - So.North Augusta, S.C.

W.J. Keenan HS

#22 Charles PeronaG - 6-0 - 200 - Sr.

Tuskegee, Ala.Shelton State CC

#30 Stephen JordanF - 6-5 - 220 - Jr.Birmingham, Ala.Oak Mountain HS

#31 Caz ColeF - 6-6 - 180 - R-Fr.

Dalton, Ga.Columbus State Univ..

#32 Michael LeeG - 6-2 - 185 - Jr.Enterprise, Ala.Tallahassee CC

#52 El Hadji NdiourC - 6-10 - 220 - Fr.

Thies, SenegalMalick Sy

#55 Alex HergottF - 6-7 - 220 - Jr.

Lyon, FranceLycee Charlie Chaplin

Larry ChapmanHead Coach34th SeasonAuburn, 1964

Jack WatersAssistant Coach

First SeasonMississippi, 1961

Travis HardyConditioning Coach

Second Season

Nathan ThomasStudent Assistant Coach

First Season

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Charles Perona # 22

Senior - 6-0 - 200 -GuardTuskegee, Ala.

Booker T. Washington HS / Shelton State CCPhysical Education Major

2009-10: Earned All-Southern States Athletic Conference honors in his first season with the Senators … appeared in and

started all 27 games for AUM, averaging a team-high 35.8 minutes per game … finished second on the team in scoring at a

mark of 11.0 points per game and fourth in rebounds at 4.4 per contest

… chipped in 2.8 assists and 1.8 steals per contest, while converting

46.1 percent of his shots from the field … scored in double figures 14

times, including a season-best 24 at Mobile on Nov. 19 … finished with

14 points, a season-high nine rebounds, two steals and two blocks

at Freed-Hardeman on Oct. 31 … posted nine assists, a season best,

against Life in the opening round of the Jimmy Faulkner Classic on Nov.

13 … recorded 17 points, five steals, four assists and four rebounds at

Shorter on Feb. 4 … played a season-high 47 minutes, scoring 17 points

and pulling down five rebounds, at Southern Polytechnic State University

on Feb. 27.

Prior to AUM: Was a two-year letterwinner in basketball at Shelton

State Community College in Tuscaloosa, Ala. … helped the Buccaneers

to consecutive State Championships and a combined 56-12 record in

his two seasons …. was an all-region and all-conference selection as a

sophomore, after averaging 9.6 points, 5.0 assists, 3.8 rebounds and 1.5 steals per game … converted 41 percent of his

3-point attempts, while dishing out 164 assists and posting 50 steals … was named to the ACCC All-Tournament team

and a team captain as a sophomore … saw action in 67 games with SSCC, hitting 48.3 percent of his shots from the

field.

Prep: Lettered in basketball, football and track and field at Booker T. Washington High School in Tuskegee, Ala. … was

an all-conference and honorable mention all-state selection as a senior.

Personal: Full name is Charles E. Perona … is the son of Bobby and Cheryl Davis … is majoring in physical education.

Perona’s Career HighsPoints24, at Mobile, 11/19/09

Rebounds9, at Freed-Hardeman, 10/31/09 Assists9, vs. Life, 11/13/09

Steals5, 2x (Last vs. Southern Wesleyan, 2/18/10)

Blocks2, at Freed-Hardeman, 10/31/09

Field Goals Made8, at Mobile, 11/19/09

Field Goal Attempts15, at Lee, 1/9/10

3-Point Field Goals Made 3, vs. Spring Hill, 11/23/09

3-Point Field Goals Attempted6, vs. Lee, 2/13/10

Free Throws Made 7, at Mobile, 11/19/09

Free Throw Attempts9, 4x (Last vs. Emmanuel, 1/30/10)

Perona’s Career Statistics

Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. PPG09-10 27-27 100-217 .461 20-72 .278 76-115 .661 118 4.4 76 4 48 296 11.0

Total 27-27 100-217 .461 20-72 .278 76-115 .661 118 4.4 76 4 48 296 11.0

Alex Hergott# 55

Junior - 6-8 - 220 -ForwardLyon, France

Lycee Charlie Chaplin Business Major

Prior to AUM: Played one season on the French National 4th Division team SOPCC, where he averaged 15.1 points and 9.8 rebounds per game … also spent one season

with the French National 3rd Division team, Saint Chamond Basket.

Prep: Attended Lycee Charlie Chaplin School , where he played basketball for ASVEL for seven seasons … averaged 20.0 points, 10.1 rebounds and 2.3 blocks per game in

his final season … scored a personal-best 42 points in a contest against Clermont as a senior … helped ASVEL to the finals of the French National Championship during his

senior year … participated in the 2006 Adidas Superstar Camp in Berlin, Germany.

Personal: Full name is Alexandre Hergott … is the son of Olivier and Laurence Hergott … has a younger brother, Lucas, and a younger sister, Mathilde … is majoring in

business … father played professional basketball in France for eight teams during his 15-year career.

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Stephen Jordan# 30

Junior - 6-5 - 220 - ForwardBirmingham, Ala.Oak Mountain HS

Business Administration Major

2009-10: Was named the Southern States Athletic Conference’s 6th Man of the Year … saw action in all 27 games, earning the starting nod in 14 … averaged 9.1 points and 8.0 rebounds in 28.5 minutes per game … converted 93-of-168 shots from the field, good for 55.4 percent … scored in double figures 12 times and recorded five double-doubles … posted first

career double-doubles at Freed-Hardeman on Oct. 31 … grabbed 13 rebounds and added five points against Martin Methodist on Nov. 14 … recorded 10 points, a season-high 14 rebounds and three blocks against Southern Poly on Jan. 23 … finished with 18 points, nine rebounds and a career-best five blocked shots at Shorter on Feb. 4 … scored a career-high 25 points and pulled down 10 rebounds at Southern Poly on Feb. 27 … added 26 steals, 23 blocked shots and 20 assists on the season. 2008-09: Earned Southern States Athletic Conference All-Freshman team honors … ap-peared in 32 games as a true freshman, starting one … averaged 3.3 points and 2.8 re-bounds in just over 12 minutes of play per game … scored in double figures three times, including a season-high 11 points on two occasions … finished with seven points, a season-best 10 rebounds and three blocks, as well as two steals in his first career game against Southern University at New Orleans on Nov. 1 … scored 10 points and pulled down five rebounds against Berry on Jan. 29 … recorded 11 points, seven rebounds, two steals and two assists at Faulkner on Feb. 23 … tallied a season-best four steals against Southern Poly on March 6.Prep: Lettered in basketball and football at Oak Mountain High School in Birmingham, Ala. … was an all-area and all-metro selection as a senior after averaging 12.1 points and 9.3 rebounds per contest … finished runner-up in the Shelby County Player of the Year voting following his senior campaign. Personal: Full name is Stephen Ellis Jordan … is the son of William and Leria Jordan … has an older sister, Kristin … is majoring in business administration … father was a strong safety on the University of Iowa football team.

Jordan’s Career Highs

Points25, at Southern Poly, 2/27/10

Rebounds14, vs. Southern Poly, 1/23/10 Assists3, 2x (Last vs. Southern Wesleyan, 2/18/10)

Steals4, vs. Southern Poly, 3/6/09

Blocks5, at Shorter, 2/4/10

Field Goals Made10, at Southern Poly, 2/27/10

Field Goal Attempts14, at Southern Poly, 2/27/10

3-Point Field Goals Made 1, vs. Campbellsville, 11/14/08

3-Point Field Goal Attempts 1, 4x (Last at Berry, 2/6/10)

Free Throws Made8, vs. Emmanuel, 1/30/10

Free Throw Attempts10, vs. Emmanuel, 1/30/10

Jordan’s Career Statistics

Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. PPG08-09 32-1 42-77 .545 1-3 .333 20-43 .132 91 2.8 17 12 11 105 3.309-10 27-14 93-168 .554 0-1 .000 61-132 .462 215 8.0 20 23 26 247 9.1Total 59-15 135-245 .551 1-4 .250 81-175 .463 306 5.2 37 35 37 352 5.9

Michael Lee# 32

Junior - 6-2 - 185 - GuardEnterprise, Ala.

Enterprise HS / Tallahassee CC Information Systems Major

2009-10: Saw action in all 27 games as a sophomore, earning the starting nod in one contest … finished the season averaging 1.7 points and 1.1 rounds in 8.1 minutes per game … scored six points, grabbed three rebounds and posted a steal in his first game with AUM on Oct. 30 against Blue Mountain College … recorded a season-best eight points, matched a season-high with three rebounds and swiped a pair of steals against Brewton-Parker on Feb. 25 … converted 18-of-48 shots from the field, good for 37.5 percent … added nine steals, five assists and three blocked shots on the year.Prior to AUM: Appeared in 23 games as a freshman at Tallahassee Community College in Tallahassee, Fla. … averaged 2.5 points and 1.0 rebounds per game … con-verted 22-of-50 shots, good for 44 percent … added 14 assists and 11 steals.Prep: Played basketball for head coach Albert Weeden at Enterprise High School in Enterprise, Ala. … averaged 18.0 points, 4.3 assists and 3.4 rebounds per game as a senior …. Earned second-team all-state honors following his senior season. Personal: Full name is Michael Antonio Lee … is the son of Willie and Barbara Lee … has an older brother, Willie, Jr. … is majoring in information systems.

Lee’s Career HighsPoints8, Brewton-Parker, 2/25/10

Rebounds3, 4x (Last at Brewton-Parker, 2/25/10)

Assists1, 5x (Last vs. Shorter, 3/4/10)

Steals2, at Brewton-Parker, 2/25/10

Blocks1, 3x (Last at Faulkner, 2/9/10)

Field Goals Made3, 2x (Last at Brewton-Parker, 2/25/10)

Field Goal Attempts8 vs. Blue Mountain 10/30/09

3-Point Field Goals MadeNone

3-Point Field Goal Attempts2 vs. Southern Poly, 3/5/10

Free Throws Made2, 2x (Last at Brewton-Parker, 2/25/10)

Free Throw Attempts2, 8x (Last at Brewton-Parker, 2/25/10)

Lee’s Career Statistics

Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. PPG09-10 27-1 18-48 .375 0-9 .000 10-18 .556 29 1.1 5 3 9 46 1.7Total 27-1 18-48 .375 0-9 .000 10-18 .556 29 1.1 5 3 9 46 1.7

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Jerry Stangline# 5

Junior - 6-3 - 175 - GuardMontgomery, Ala.

Robert E. Lee HS / Alabama State Univ. / Tuskegee Univ. Criminal Justice Major

Prior to AUM: Played his freshman season at Alabama State University for head coach Lewis Jackson … appeared in seven games for the Hornets, averaging 1.4 points

and 1.1 rebounds per game … was a part of the Southwestern Athletic Conference regular season and tournament championship teams … transferred to Tuskegee Uni-

versity as a sophomore, helping the Golden Tigers to a 20-11 record, the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference tournament championship and an appearance in

the NCAA Division II postseason … saw action in 16 games for Tuskegee, averaging 3.6 points and 1.7 rebounds per contest … scored a collegiate-best 20 points against

LeMoyne-Owen College as a sophomore.

Prep: Lettered in basketball at Robert E. Lee High School in Montgomery, Ala. … averaged 15.1 points and 5.2 rebounds per game as a senior.

Personal: Full name is Jerry Lamar Stangline … is the son of Jerry and Karen White … has two younger sisters, Alexia and Jerrinika … is majoring in criminal justice.

Johnny Williams# 3

Junior - 5-9 - 165 - GuardBirmingham, Ala.

Spain Park HS Liberal Arts Major

2009-10: Appeared in 25 games as a sophomore, earning the starting nod in

12 … finished the season averaging 7.0 points, 3.8 rebounds and 1.8 assists per

game … scored in double figures seven times … scored a career-best 18 points,

finishing 11-for-11 from the charity stripe at Southern Wesleyan on Jan. 16 …

recorded 14 points, matched a season-high with seven rebounds, dished out

five assists and recorded a steal against Shorter on March 4 … had seven points,

a season-best five steals and three assists against the Hawks on Jan. 11 …

finished 52-of-74 from the free throw line, good for 70.3 percent.

2008-09: Saw action in 12 games, all in reserve … finished with five points,

four rebounds, four steals and two steals … scored his first collegiate point

against Southern University at New Orleans on Nov. 1 … posted a season-best

two steals against Reinhardt on Dec. 6.

Prep: Lettered in basketball at Spain Park High School in Hoover, Ala. … led the

Jaguars in assists and steals as a sophomore.

Personal: Full name is Johnny Williams, Jr. … is the son of Johnny Williams, Sr.,

and Linda Arnold … has two older sisters, Angela and Mary, and a younger sister,

Mariyah … also has an older brother, Deporress, and a younger brother, Louis …

is majoring in liberal arts.

Williams’ Career Statistics

Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. PPG08-09 12-0 2-9 .222 0-3 .000 1-3 .333 4 0.3 2 0 4 5 0.409-10 25-12 53-138 .384 17-57 .298 52-74 .703 94 3.8 46 1 35 175 7.0Total 37-12 55-147 .374 17-60 .283 53-77 .688 98 2.6 48 1 39 180 4.9

Williams’ Career HighsPoints18, at Southern Wesleyan 1/16/10

Rebounds7, 3x (Last vs. Shorter, 3/4/10)

Assists5, 3x (Last vs. Shorter, 3/4/10)

Steals5, vs. Shorter, 1/11/10

Blocks 1, vs. Lee, 2/13/10

Field Goals Made6, vs. Shorter, 3/4/10

Field Goal Attempts12, 2x (Last vs. Lee, 2/13/10)

3-Point Field Goals Made3, vs. Shorter, 3/4/10

3-Point Field Goal Attempts8, vs. Lee, 2/13/10

Free Throws Made11, at Southern Wesleyan, 1/16/10

Free Throw Attempts11, at Southern Wesleyan, 1/16/10

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Ryan Norris# 21

Sophomore - 6-2 - 230 - GuardNorth Augusta, S.C.

W.J. Keenan HS Physical Education Major

2009-10: Appeared in 22 games for the Senators as a freshman, all in reserve … averaged 1.6 points and 0.4 rebounds in 5.9 minutes per contest ... scored a season-high eight points against Shorter on Jan. 11 … finished with five points, while matching a season-best with two rebounds at Southern Wesleyan on Jan. 16 … added two assists and one steal on the season, while shooting 35.3 percent from the floor and 75 percent from the charity stripe.Prep: Lettered in basketball for three years and cross country for two seasons at W.J. Keenan High School in Columbia, S.C. … averaged 19.2 points, 5.2 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 2.1 steals as a senior, en route to all-state and all-conference honors … was named 2A All-Area Player of the Year by The State Newspaper as a senior … helped the Raiders to the Class 2A semifinals his final season … also earned all-conference and all-state honors as a junior.Personal: Full name is Ryan Zachary Norris … is the son of Zachary and Marilyn Norris … has an older sister, Crystal … majoring in physical education … mother and father each played basketball at USC-Aiken … sister played basketball at Savannah State.

Norris’ Career Highs

Points8 vs. Shorter, Jan. 11, 2010

Rebounds2, at Southern Wesleyan, 1/16/10

Assists1, 2x (Last at Brewton-Parker, 2/5/10)

Steals1, vs. Brewton-Parker, 1/21/10

Blocks None

Field Goals Made3 vs. Shorter, 1/11/10

Field Goal Attempts5, at Southern Wesleyan, 1/16/10

3-Point Field Goals Made2, vs. Shorter, 1/11/10

3-Point Field Goal Attempts4, at Southern Wesleyan, 1/16/10

Free Throws Made2, 2x (Last vs. Southern Wesleyan, 2/18/10)

Free Throw Attempts2, 4x (Last vs. Southern Wesleyan, 2/18/10)

Norris’ Career Statistics

Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. PPG09-10 22-0 12-34 .353 5-23 .217 6-8 .750 9 0.4 2 0 1 35 1.6Total 22-0 12-34 .353 5-23 .217 6-8 .750 9 0.4 2 0 1 35 1.6

Caz Cole# 31

R-Freshman - 6-7 - 180 - ForwardDalton, Ga.

Dalton HS / Columbus State University Accounting Major

Prior to AUM: Spent one season at Columbus State University, where he redshirted.

Prep: Was a four-year letterwinner in basketball and two-year letterwinner in track and field at Dalton High School in Dalton, Ga. … averaged 15.0 points, 7.7 rebounds

and 5.1 blocks per contest as a senior … finished his junior campaign averaging 11.1 points, 5.8 rebounds and 4.1 blocks per game … was a two-time 7AAAA first-team

all-region selection … also earned first-team All-Northwest Georgia honors as a senior … won the “Dunk” competition in the Make-A-Wish All-Star Games hosted at Christian

Heritage High School in Dalton.

Personal: Full name is Caz McKeehan Cole … is the son of Lawrence and Chris Cole … has two older brothers, Josh and Jeff, and an older sister, Cali … is majoring in ac-

counting … both of his brothers played football at Furman.

Brandon Holmes# 14

R-Freshman - 5-8 - 160 - GuardSelma, Ala.

Dallas County HS Physical Education Major

2009-10: Was redshirted in his first season at Auburn University at Montgomery

Prep: Lettered in basketball for three years at Dallas County High School in Plantersville, Ala. … averaged 20.8 points, 8.1 assists and 5.2 steals per game as a senior.

Personal: Full name is Brandon Demarius Holmes … is the son of Bernice King … has an older sister, Tiffani … is majoring in physical education.

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Matt Player# 2

R-Freshman - 6-1 - 170 - GuardBirmingham, Ala.Oak Mountain HS

Sports Leadership Major

2009-10: Was redshirted in his first season at Auburn University at Montgomery.

Prep: Lettered in basketball at Oak Mountain High School in Birmingham, Ala.

Personal: Full name is Matthew Patrick Player … is the son of Rick Player and Patricia Sanders … is majoring in sports leadership … his cousin, Lewis Sanders, enjoyed a

nine-year career in the NFL with the Cleveland Browns, Houston Texans, Atlanta Falcons and the New England Patriots.

A.J. Ansley# 12

Freshman - 6-5 - 210 - ForwardHinesville, Ga.

First Presbyterian Christian Academy Pre-Engineering Major

Prep: Was a three-sport athlete at First Presbyterian Christian Academy in Hinesville, Ga. … earned four letters in basketball and three in soccer and baseball … averaged

15.9 points, 6.9 rebounds, 2.6 steals and 1.9 assists per game as a senior … helped the Highlanders to three consecutive Georgia Independent School Association state

titles and a 56-2 record over his final two seasons … led the Highlanders to a 26-0 record as a junior by averaging 16.1 points, 6.9 rebounds, 2.7 blocks, 1.6 steals and 1.5

assists per game … was an all-region selection as a sophomore, junior and senior … also earned all-state honors following his junior and senior seasons … played AAU ball

for the Coastal Crew Rebels.

Personal: Full name is Arthur Ansley, Jr. … is the son of Arthur and Yong Ansley … has an older brother, Joshua … is majoring in pre-engineering.

Marquez Brooks# 4

Freshman - 6-1 - 170 - GuardMontgomery, Ala.Jefferson Davis HS

Physical Therapy Major

Prep: Lettered in basketball for three years at Jefferson Davis High School in Montgomery, Ala., where he played for head coach Terry Posey … averaged 18.0 points, 8.1

assists and 6.4 rebounds per game as a senior.

Personal: Full name is Marquez LaVaughn Brooks … is the son of Quinton and Sharon Brooks … has two younger twin sisters, Shundasia and Shantasia … is majoring in

physical therapy … is the nephew of former AUM men’s basketball player Albert Lewis.

Trey Geter# 15

Freshman - 6-6 - 205 - ForwardIrwington, Ga.

Wilkinson County HS Pre-Engineering Major

Prep: Lettered in basketball at Wilkinson County High School for his uncle, Aaron Geter … helped the Warriors to a 29-1 record and an appearance in the Georgia High

School Association quarterfinals as a senior.

Personal: Full name is Travien Cevoya Geter … is the son of Keith and Shilisa Geter … has one older sister and a younger brother … is majoring in pre-engineering.

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Tyler Lowe# 20

Freshman - 6-2 - 180 - GuardMontgomery, Ala.Robert E. Lee HS

Business Administration Major

Prep: Lettered in basketball at Robert E. Lee High School in Montgomery, Ala. … helped the Generals to an 18-9 record as a senior … was voted team captain as a senior …

averaged 9.4 points, 4.1 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 3.0 steals per game during his senior campaign.

Personal: Full name is Tyler Rashad Lowe … is the son of Bobby and Victory Lowe … has an older brother, Derrick, who was a four-year letterwinner in basketball at Tuske-

gee University … is majoring in business administration.

Bryant Rawls# 10

Freshman - 6-1 - 170 - GuardSelma, Ala.

Central Christian AcademySecondary Education Major

Prep: Lettered in basketball for five seasons and baseball three years at Central Christian Academy in Selma, Ala. … averaged 15.0 points, 7.1 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 3.4

steals per game as a senior … holds the school record for career scoring with 1,300 points and is the only player in Warriors’ history to exceed 1,000 career points … was

named an honorable mention all-state selection by the Alabama Sports Writers Association as a junior … earned AISA State All-Tournament team honors as a junior and

senior … participated on the AISA All Star team following his senior season … was valedictorian of his senior class, member of the academic honor roll and the Headmaster’s

List.

Personal: Full name is Bryant Carlton Rawls … is the son of Carl and Marilyn Rawls … has an older brother, Kendrick, an older sister, Nicole, and a younger sister, Kara … is

majoring in pre-management … father played basketball at AUM.

El Hadji Ndiour# 52

Freshman - 6-10 - 220 - CenterThies, Senegal

Malick Sy Finance Major

Prep: Attended Malick Sy in Thies, Senegal … Spent one year at Cheikh Anda Diop University in Thies, Senegal … played basketball for DUC Junior Team.

Personal: Full name is El Hadji Machine Ndiour … is the son of Mame Adama Ndiour and Khady Ndiaye … has three brothers and two sisters … is majoring in finance.

Darren Wilson# 11

Freshman - 6-2 - 185 -GuardAutaugaville, Ala.Autaugaville HS Business Major

Prep: Was a four-sport standout at Autaugaville High School in Autaugaville, Ala. … lettered in basketball, football, baseball and track and field … was a second-team all-

metro selection by the Montgomery Advertiser as a senior in basketball.

Personal: Full name is Darren Davonte Wilson … is the son of Darren Golson and Tanya Clayton … has two younger sisters, Tatyana and Donyae, as well as a younger

brother, Caleb … is majoring in business … father played basketball at AUM.

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2009-10 Season Statistics

Record: 14-13 Home: 7-3 Away: 4-8 Neutral: 3-2

-----TOTAL----- -----3-PT----- -----REBOUNDS-----

## Player GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

22 Nathan Thomas 27-27 711-26.3 126-268 .470 0-5 .000 81-115 .704 52 77 129 4.8 97 26 68 57 17 333 12.3

10 Charles Perona 27-27 968-35.9 100-217 .461 20-72 .278 76-115 .661 33 85 118 4.4 60 76 62 4 48 296 11.0

15 Daniel Quinlan 27-20 661-24.5 106-281 .377 50-129 .388 15-23 .652 14 52 66 2.4 61 37 55 9 19 277 10.3

55 Kip Small 11-7 355-32.3 27-81 .333 8-23 .348 43-55 .782 15 28 43 3.9 29 63 30 0 17 105 9.5

4 Jonathan Pascley 11-1 231-21.0 39-74 .527 0-1 .000 26-50 .520 24 44 68 6.2 22 6 13 3 4 104 9.5

30 Stephen Jordan 27-14 768-28.4 93-168 .554 0-1 .000 61-132 .462 64 151 215 8.0 80 20 46 23 26 247 9.1

11 LaNorris Smith 26-23 740-28.5 64-200 .320 35-107 .327 37-58 .638 15 63 78 3.0 54 23 44 5 23 200 7.7

5 Johnny Williams 25-12 607-24.3 53-138 .384 17-57 .298 52-74 .703 29 65 94 3.8 66 46 50 1 35 175 7.0

42 Tommy Grisham 11-3 112-10.2 19-40 .475 9-20 .450 10-13 .769 4 13 17 1.5 10 6 2 0 1 57 5.2

3 Ben Thomas 11-0 95-8.6 11-27 .407 0-0 .000 10-15 .667 4 10 14 1.3 9 2 6 3 3 32 2.9

32 Michael Lee 27-1 220-8.1 18-48 .375 0-9 .000 10-18 .556 10 19 29 1.1 34 5 19 3 9 46 1.7

21 Ryan Norris 22-0 130-5.9 12-34 .353 5-23 .217 6-8 .750 5 4 9 0.4 8 2 11 0 1 35 1.6

TEAM 46 53 99 13

AUM 27 5600 668-1576 .424 144-447 .322 427-676 .632 315 664 979 531 312 419 108 203 1907 70.6

Opponents 27 5600 619-1527 .405 162-481 .337 428-635 .674 315 708 1023 579 289 498 61 172 1828 67.7

2009-10 SSAC Conference Statistics

Record: 8-6 Home: 4-3 Away: 4-3 Neutral: 0-0

-----TOTAL----- -----3-PT----- -----REBOUNDS-----

## Player GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

3 Ben Thomas 1-0 1-1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

4 Jonathan Pascley 1-0 18-18.0 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 6 7 7.0 2 1 0 0 0 4 4.0

5 Johnny Williams 14-9 437-31.2 40-100 .400 14-42 .333 35-50 .700 21 42 63 4.5 40 33 35 1 23 129 9.2

10 Charles Perona 14-14 521-37.2 50-113 .442 9-41 .220 45-69 .652 17 40 57 4.1 33 43 35 1 29 154 11.0

11 LaNorris Smith 14-13 463-33.1 39-119 .328 22-65 .338 25-38 .658 11 32 43 3.1 35 10 30 3 15 125 8.9

15 Daniel Quinlan 14-12 313-22.4 42-125 .336 20-61 .328 7-12 .583 6 21 27 1.9 31 15 25 6 8 111 7.9

21 Ryan Norris 13-0 103-7.9 8-22 .364 4-15 .267 6-8 .750 3 2 5 0.4 7 1 9 0 1 26 2.0

22 Nathan Thomas 14-14 407-29.1 66-137 .482 0-5 .000 45-61 .738 31 35 66 4.7 47 20 36 35 9 177 12.6

30 Stephen Jordan 14-5 418-29.9 49-85 .576 0-0 .000 37-75 .493 34 86 120 8.6 34 11 27 15 12 135 9.6

32 Michael Lee 14-1 125-8.9 11-26 .423 0-6 .000 4-8 .500 8 15 23 1.6 20 4 9 2 5 26 1.9

42 Tommy Grisham 3-1 32-10.7 6-10 .600 3-6 .500 6-8 .750 0 5 5 1.7 0 1 1 0 0 21 7.0

55 Kip Small 1-1 35-35.0 6-14 .429 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 1 1 2 2.0 5 5 4 0 1 12 12.0

TEAM 20 26 46 5

AUM 14 2875 319-754 .423 72-242 .298 210-330 .636 153 311 464 33.1 254 144 216 63 103 920 65.7

Opponents 14 2875 309-762 .406 72-237 .304 200-297 .673 170 334 504 36.0 291 152 257 37 90 890 63.6

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2009-10 Season Results

Record: Overall Home Away Neutral

All Games: 14-13 7-3 4-8 3-2

Conference: 8-6 4-3 4-3 0-0

Non-Conference: 6-7 3-0 0-5 3-2

Date Opponent Location Score High Points High Rebounds

Oct. 30 Blue Mountain^ Henderson, Tenn. W, 99-75 Pascley (26) Pascley (13)

Oct. 31 Freed-Hardeman^ Henderson, Tenn. L, 79-77 Jordan (18) Jordan (10)

Nov. 13 Life% Montgomery, Ala. L, 96-94 (2OT) Quinlan (20) Pascley (11)

Nov. 14 Martin Methodist% Montgomery, Ala. W, 73-65 (2OT) Quinlan (22) Jordan (13)

Nov. 16 Spring Hill Mobile, Ala. L, 82-70 Perona (16) Pascley (7)

Nov. 19 Mobile Mobile, Ala. L, 78-76 Perona (24) Perona (7)

Nov. 21 Emmanuel* Franklin Springs, Ga. W, 78-75 Grisham (21) Pascley (7)

Nov. 23 Spring Hill AUM P.E. Complex W, 71-46 Thomas (12) Thomas (9)

Dec. 5 Berry AUM P.E. Complex W, 95-77 Quinlan (17) Pascley (6)

Dec. 12 Mobile AUM P.E. Complex W, 76-66 Smith (19) Smith (7)

Small (7)

Thomas (7)

Dec. 19 Alabama State Montgomery, Ala. L, 79-66 Quinlan (11) Small (5)

Jan. 9 Lee* Cleveland, Tenn. L, 67-63 Perona (16) Thomas (6)

Jan. 11 Shorter* AUM P.E. Complex W, 58-52 Smith (11) Jordan (8)

Jan. 16 Southern Wesleyan* Central, S.C. W, 83-71 Williams (18) Jordan (6)

Jan. 21 Brewton-Parker* AUM P.E. Complex W, 63-47 Quinlan (19) Jordan (11)

Jan. 23 Southern Poly* AUM P.E. Complex L, 54-52 Thomas (12) Jordan (14)

Jan. 25 Faulkner* AUM P.E. Complex W, 69-59 Quinlan (22) Jordan (7)

Jan. 30 Emmanuel* AUM P.E. Complex L, 73-66 Thomas (17) Jordan (10)

Perona (17)

Feb. 4 Shorter* Rome, Ga. W, 79-72 (OT) Jordan (18) Jordan (9)

Feb. 6 Berry Mt. Berry, Ga. L, 80-75 (OT) Smith (14) Jordan (7)

Feb. 9 Faulkner* Montgomery, Ala. L, 66-53 Perona (16) Jordan (7)

Feb. 13 Lee* AUM P.E. Complex L, 66-54 Williams (12) Jordan (11)

Feb. 18 Southern Wesleyan* AUM P.E. Complex W, 65-55 Thomas (23) Jordan (8)

Feb. 25 Brewton-Parker* Mt. Vernon, Ga. W, 55-50 Thomas (15) Jordan (12)

Feb. 27 Southern Poly* Marietta, Ga. L, 83-82 (2OT) Jordan (25) Jordan (10)

March 4 Shorter Rome, Ga. W, 62-59 Thomas (24) Jordan (12)

March 5 Southern Poly Rome, Ga. L, 56-53 Thomas (25) Jordan (9)

^ Denotes Freed-Hardeman LionBackers Classic

% Denotes Jimmy Faulkner Classic

* Denotes Southern States Athletic Conference Contest

# Denotes Southern States Athletic Conference Tournament

Home Games in Bold

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2009-10 Southern States Athletic Conference Final Standings

School SSAC Pct. Overall Pct. GB Home Away Neutral

Lee University &* 12-2 .857 28-8 .838 -- 13-2 11-4 4-2

Southern Polytechnic State University &$* 12-2 .857 29-6 .857 -- 11-1 10-4 8-1

Auburn University at Montgomery 8-6 .571 14-13 .519 4.0 7-3 4-8 3-2

Emmanuel College 7-7 .500 21-11 .656 5.0 13-3 8-7 0-1

Faulkner University 6-8 .429 18-13 .581 6.0 11-5 6-7 1-1

Shorter University 5-9 .357 17-13 .567 7.0 13-2 2-10 2-1

Southern Wesleyan University 3-11 .214 13-15 .464 9.0 6-6 6-8 1-1

Brewton-Parker College 4-12 .250 9-22 .290 9.0 7-7 2-14 0-1

Berry College 0-0 .000 9-15 .375 5.0 8-4 1-11 0-0

& Denotes Regular-Season Co-Champion

$ Denotes SSAC Tournament Champion

* Qualified for NAIA National Tournament

2009-10 SSAC All-Conference TeamName Pos. Cl. SchoolBrandon Barron G Sr. Brewton-Parker Jerel Blocker F Jr. Lee Ben Brim G Sr. Emmanuel Xavier Dawson G Jr. Southern Polytechnic Tedrick Hudson G/F Jr. Emmanuel Brent Jennings F Jr. Southern Polytechnic Nick Lagroone G Jr. Southern Wesleyan Stephen McClellan G Jr. Lee Randell Moore F Sr. Faulkner Josh Nofflet F Sr. Lee Chris Palmore G So. Faulkner Charles Perona G Jr. Auburn-Montgomery Jas Rodgers G Sr. Southern Polytechnic Nathan Thomas F/C Sr. Auburn-Montgomery Jerrenda Wheeler G Sr. Shorter Marqise Wright F/C Jr. Shorter

2009-10 SSAC All-Freshmen TeamName Pos. Cl. SchoolStefan Frank F Fr. Brewton-Parker Tim Jickell C Fr. Brewton-Parker Nikola Lamic F Fr. Southern Wesleyan George Manomano G FR FaulknerNate Miller G FR Southern Wesleyan Brice Sharp G FR Lee

Individual Award WinnersPlayer of the Year: Jas Rodgers, Southern PolyDefensive Player of the Year: Nathan Thomas, AUMFreshmen of the Year: Nikola Lamic, Southern WesleyanNewcomer of the Year: Marqise Wright, Shorter6th Man Award: Stephen Jordan, AUMCoach of the Year: Tommy Brown, Lee

2009-10 SSAC All-Academic TeamName Pos. Cl. SchoolWill Blackwell G Sr. Berry Elisha Burdette G Jr. Lee Jacob Chandler F So. Shorter Gavin Chapman G Jr. Brewton-Parker Kendall Gadie G Jr. Berry Justin Gentry G So. Shorter Nathan Greene G Jr. Brewton-Parker David Holloman F Jr. Berry Chad James F Fr. Lee Jordan Lemons G Jr. Southern Polytechnic Mantas Leonavicius F Sr. Shorter Tim Miles G Jr. Berry Matt Mixer F Sr. Berry Corey Ragnott G So. Berry Michael Schulte G So. BerryBentley Sparks G Sr. Berry Darius Steger G So. Shorter Matt Stilwell G Jr. Lee Brodrick Walker G Sr. Shorter Jamie Walker F/C Sr. Shorter Tyler Watkins G Jr. Shorter

2009-10 SSAC All-Tournament TeamName Pos. Cl. SchoolBrent Jennings F Jr. Southern PolyJerel Blocker F Jr. Lee Jordan Lemons G Jr. Southern Polytechnic Chris Palmore G So. Faulkner Jas Rodgers G Sr. Southern Polytechnic Nathan Thomas F/C Sr. Auburn-Montgomery

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Alabama-Huntsville ......................................................................19-17Alabama State ..............................................................................7-24Allen (S.C.) .................................................................................... 1-0Anderson (S.C.) .............................................................................. 2-0Arkansas-Monticello ........................................................................ 0-1Armstrong Atlantic State ................................................................. 0-1Athens State ...............................................................................32-35Azusa Pacific .................................................................................. 0-2Baptist Christian ............................................................................. 1-0Barber Scotia ................................................................................. 1-1Belhaven .................................................................................. 8-4Berry ............................................................................................. 8-5Birmingham-Southern ..................................................................21-33Blue Mountain ................................................................................ 1-0Brevard ......................................................................................... 1-0Brewton-Parker ..................................................................... 22-4Campbellsville ................................................................................ 1-0Carson-Newman ............................................................................. 0-1Cedarville ...................................................................................... 1-0Christian Heritage........................................................................... 1-0Claflin ............................................................................................ 3-2Clark-Atlanta .................................................................................. 0-2College of Charleston ...................................................................... 4-1Columbus State .............................................................................. 3-1Concordia (Ala.) ............................................................................. 6-0Crichton......................................................................................... 0-1Cumberland ............................................................................. 5-4Daniel Payne (Ala.) ......................................................................... 4-0Delta State .................................................................................... 1-2Devry Institute (Ga.)....................................................................... 1-0Dillard ........................................................................................23-10Earl Paulk (Ga.) .............................................................................. 3-0Edward Waters ............................................................................... 1-0Emmanuel .............................................................................. 20-5Eureka ........................................................................................... 1-0Faulkner .............................................................................. 40-21Findlay ......................................................................................... 0-1Florida International ....................................................................... 1-0Florida Memorial ............................................................................ 2-0Freed-Hardeman ..................................................................... 0-1Ft. Hayes State .............................................................................. 1-0Ft. Valley State ............................................................................... 1-0Georgia College .............................................................................. 1-0Georgia Southwestern .................................................................15-19Georgetown (Ky.) ........................................................................... 0-1Grace (Ind.) ................................................................................... 1-0Grand Canyon ................................................................................ 0-1Hastings ........................................................................................ 0-1Hawaii Pacific ................................................................................. 1-0High Point ...................................................................................... 1-0Huntingdon (Ala.) ........................................................................... 5-5Indiana State ................................................................................. 1-0Jacksonville State ........................................................................... 2-8Jarvis Christian ............................................................................... 1-0Johnson C. Smith ........................................................................... 2-0Kansas State .................................................................................. 0-1Kearney State ................................................................................ 0-1Kennesaw State ............................................................................. 1-0LaGrange ......................................................................................20-5Lambuth ........................................................................................ 1-1Lander ........................................................................................... 1-0Lee (Tenn.) .................................................................................... 7-7Lees-McRae ................................................................................... 1-0Life ........................................................................................... 0-1LSU-Shreveport ....................................................................... 1-0Loyola University New Orleans ..................................1st meetingMartin Methodist ..................................................................... 1-0Mississippi College .......................................................................... 0-1

Mississippi State ............................................................................. 0-2Mobile .................................................................................... 13-9Mohawk (Canada) .......................................................................... 1-0Montevallo ..................................................................................31-21Morris Brown ................................................................................. 1-1North Alabama ............................................................................... 4-3North Georgia ...............................................................................11-8Oakwood (Ala.) .............................................................................. 0-1Oklahoma ...................................................................................... 0-1Oklahoma Baptist ........................................................................... 0-2Oklahoma City ............................................................................... 0-1Paine ............................................................................................. 1-0Paul Quinn ..................................................................................... 1-0Patten ........................................................................................... 1-0Phillips (Miss.) ................................................................................ 1-0Pikeville ......................................................................................... 1-0Prairie View A&M ............................................................................ 1-0Quincy ........................................................................................... 0-1Reinhardt......................................................................................14-5Robert Morris College (Ill.) .............................................................. 0-1Selma ...........................................................................................23-2Shorter .........................................................................................19-3South Alabama ............................................................................... 0-1South Carolina ............................................................................... 0-1South Carolina-Aiken ...................................................................... 1-1Southern Benedictine (Ala.) ............................................................. 7-2Southern Polytechnic State ................................................. 12-17Southern-New Orleans ...................................................................14-2Southern Wesleyan ........................................................................22-6Southern University-Baton Rouge .............................1st meetingSpring Hill ...................................................................................20-18St. Joseph’s (Maine) ....................................................................... 1-0St. Rose ......................................................................................... 1-0St. Thomas Aquinas........................................................................ 0-1Stillman ......................................................................................... 6-0Talladega ......................................................................................53-8Taylor ............................................................................................ 0-1Tennessee Temple .......................................................................... 1-0Tennessee Wesleyan ....................................................................... 2-0Texas College ................................................................................. 4-1Texas Tech ..................................................................................... 0-1Thomas (Ga.) ................................................................................. 3-1Tougaloo ....................................................................................... 1-0Trevecca Nazarene ......................................................................... 4-0Troy (Ala.) ..................................................................................... 4-6Truett McConnell College ...........................................1st meetingTulane University .......................................................1st meetingTusculum ....................................................................................... 1-0Tuskegee ....................................................................................... 9-1Union (Tenn.) ................................................................................. 1-0University of the Cumberlands ......................................................... 3-0University of the South ................................................................... 1-0USC-Spartanburg............................................................................ 0-1Valdosta State ................................................................................ 3-2Voorhees ....................................................................................... 4-1Washburn ...................................................................................... 0-1West Alabama ................................................................................ 3-1West Florida ................................................................................... 4-2West Georgia ................................................................................. 1-0West Virginia Wesleyan ................................................................... 0-1Westminster (Pa.) ........................................................................... 0-1Westmont ...................................................................................... 0-1William Carey ........................................................................ 26-8William Jewel ................................................................................. 2-0Wisconsin-Eau Claire ...................................................................... 1-0Xavier (La.) ...................................................................................15-5

Teams listed in bold are 2010-11 opponents

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Life UniversityRunning Eagles

Louisiana State Univ. - Shreveport Pilots

Martin MethodistRed Hawks

Emmanuel CollegeLions

Southern University - Baton Rouge Jaguars

Cumberland UniversityBulldogs

Freed-Hardeman UniversityLions

Truett-McConnell CollegeBears

Brewton-Parker CollegeBarons

Nov. 5 - at Jimmy Faulkner Classic - 1 p.m.

Location: ...................................... Marietta, Ga.Enrollment: .............................................2,000Colors: .....................................Green and WhiteConference: ...................................IndependentAffiliation: ................................................NAIAHome Facility: ..........................The Eagles Nest

Head Coach: .................................. John BarrettAssistant Coaches: ...Bill Fimbach, Jeremy Craig09-10 Record: .........................................20-122009-10 Postseason: .......................................................NAIA National Tournament First Round

Basketball Contact: .................... Jenni BennettOffice Phone: ........................... (770) 426-2616E-mail: ............................ [email protected]

Series Record: Life leads 1-0

Nov. 6 - at Jimmy Faulkner Classic - 1 p.m.Nov. 29 - at AUM - 6 p.m.

Location: ...................................Shreveport, La. Enrollment: .............................................4,200 Colors: .........................................Blue and GoldConference: ........................... Red River AthleticAffiliation: ................................................NAIAHome Facility: ................................... The Dock

Head Coach: ..............................Chad McDowellAssistant Coaches: ......................................................................Ryan Edwards, Derrick Greene09-10 Record/Conf. Finish:.....28-6/14-4 (1st ) 2009-10 Postseason: .......................................................NAIA National Tournament First Round

Basketball Contact: .....................Mark CantrellOffice Phone: ........................... (318) 795-2475E-mail: ........................... [email protected]

Series Record: AUM leads 1-0

Nov. 9 - at Martin Methodist - 7 p.m.Jan. 3 - at AUM - 7 p.m.

Location: ..................................... Pulaski, Tenn.Enrollment: ............................................. 1,000Colors: ........................................ Red and WhiteConference: ...........................TranSouth AthleticAffiliation: ................................................ NAIAHome Facility: .......................................................................Robert E. Curry Christian Life Center

Head Coach: ..................................Andy SharpeAssistant Coach: ...................... David Anderson 09-10 Record/Conf. Finish:... 18-13/6-10 (6th)2009-10 Postseason: ...............................None

Basketball Contact: ........................Claire CookOffice Phone: ........................... (931) 363-9883E-mail: [email protected]

Series Record: AUM leads 1-0

Nov. 12 - at AUM - 7 p.m.Jan. 6 - at Emmanuel - 7 p.m.

Location: ...........................Franklin Springs, Ga.Enrollment: ................................................700Colors: .................................Navy Blue and GoldConference: .................Southern States AthleticsAffiliation: ................................................NAIAHome Facility: ... Emmanuel College Gymatorium

Head Coach: ....................................T.J. RoseneAssistant Coaches: ...Leo Satara, Derrick Mason 09-10 Record/Conf. Finish:.... 21-11/7-7 (4th)2009-10 Postseason: ......... NCCAA Tournament

Basketball Contact: .................. Dennis DuncanOffice Phone: ........................... (706) 254-2820E-mail: [email protected]

Series Record: AUM leads 20-5

Nov. 17 at Southern - 7 p.m.

Location: ................................ Baton Rouge, La.Enrollment: .............................................9,300Colors: .......................... Columbia Blue and GoldConference: .................... Southwestern AthleticAffiliation: ................................ NCAA Division IHome Facility: .........................F.G. Clark Center

Head Coach: ...................................Rob SpiveryAssistant Coaches: .. Joe Proctor, Sheldon Jones09-10 Record/Conf. Finish:..... 6-25/3-15 (9th) 2009-10 Postseason: ...............................None

Basketball Contact: ......................Kevin MannsOffice Phone: ........................... (225) 771-2601E-mail: [email protected]

Series Record: First Meeting

Nov. 20 - at Brewton-Parker - 4 p.m.

Location: .................................. Mt. Vernon, Ga. Enrollment: .............................................1,050 Colors: ............................ Navy Blue and OrangeConference: .................Southern States AthleticsAffiliation: ................................................NAIAHome Facility: ............. Student Activities Center

Head Coach: ....................................John JonesAssistant Coach: ..................... James Stapleton09-10 Record/Conf. Finish:.... 9-22/3-11 (8th)2009-10 Postseason: ...............................None

Basketball Contact: ................... Jose CarabelloOffice Phone: ............................ (912)583-3181E-mail: [email protected]

Series Record: AUM leads 22-4

Nov. 23 - at AUM - 8 p.m.Jan. 24 - at Cumberland - 7 p.m.

Location: ................................... Lebanon, Tenn.Enrollment: ............................................. 1,350Colors: ..................................Cardinal and WhiteConference: ...........................TranSouth AthleticAffiliation: ................................................ NAIAHome Facility: ..... Dallas Floyd Recreation Center

Head Coach: ...........................Lonnie ThompsonAssistant Coach: ............................Brian Collins09-10 Record/Conf. Finish:......11-16/9-7 (5th)2009-10 Postseason: ...............................None

Basketball Contact: ................... Jo Jo FreemanOffice Phone: ............................(615) 547-1350 E-mail: ...................... [email protected]

Series Record: AUM leads 5-4

Dec. 3 - at AUM - 8 p.m.

Location: ................................Henderson, Tenn.Enrollment: ............................................. 2,000 Colors: .......................... Maroon, White and GoldConference: ...........................TranSouth AthleticAffiliation: ................................................ NAIAHome Facility: ........................................................... Smith-Kirk Court at University Sports Center

Head Coach: ................................ Jason SheltonAssistant Coach: ............................Ryan Parnell09-10 Record/Conf. Finish:... 22-11/12-4 (2nd)2009-10 Postseason: ...............................None

Basketball Contact: ................. John ArmstrongOffice Phone: ............................(731) 983-6356E-mail: [email protected]

Series Record: Freed-Hardeman leads 1-0

Dec. 4 - at AUM - 6 p.m.

Location: .....................................Cleveland, Ga.Enrollment: ................................................ 750Colors: ......................................... Blue and GoldConference: .................. Southern States AthleticAffiliation: ................................................ NAIAHome Facility: ........................... The Bears’ Den

Head Coach: ........................... Wade MawdesleyAssistant Coaches: ..................................None 09-10 Record/Conf. Finish:............. 7-20/None2009-10 Postseason: ...............................None

Basketball Contact: ................Scott SienkiewiczOffice Phone: ...............(706) 865-2134 ext. 110E-mail: .......................... [email protected]

Series Record: First Meeting

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Southern Polytechnic State University Runnin’ Hornets

Tulane University Green Wave

Belhaven UniversityBlazers

Spring Hill CollegeBadgers

University of MobileRams

Loyola UniversityWolfpack

Faulkner UniversityEagles

William Carey UniversityCrusaders

Dec. 7 - at Southern Poly - 7 p.m.

Location: ...................................... Marietta, Ga.Enrollment: .............................................4,800Colors: .....................................Green and WhiteConference: ..................Southern States AthleticAffiliation: ................................................NAIAHome Facility: .............................. Hornets Nest

Head Coach: ......................................Jeff JonesAssistant Coaches: ..Tommy Dillon, Rich McCray09-10 Record/Conf. Finish:.... 29-6/12-2(t-1st)2009-10 Postseason: .........................................................NAIA National Tournament Final Four

Basketball Contact: ........................Karl StaberOffice Phone: ........................... (678) 915-7349E-mail: .................................. [email protected]

Series Record: SPSU leads 17-12

Dec. 21 - at AUM - 7 p.m.

Location: ................................ New Orleans, La. Enrollment: ........................................... 11,900 Colors: .......................................Green and BlueConference: ..............................Conference USAAffiliation: ...............................................NCAAHome Facility: ......................... Fogelman Arena

Head Coach: ..................................... Ed ConroyAssistant Coaches: .......................................................Doug Novak, Andy Fox, Ronnie Hamilton09-10 Record: .......................................... 8-22 2009-10 Postseason: ...............................None

Basketball Contact: ........................Brian MillerOffice Phone: ........................... (504) 314-7219E-mail: [email protected]

Series Record: First Meeting

Jan. 13 - at AUM - 8 p.m.Feb. 5 - at Belhaven - 4 p.m.

Location: .................................... Jackson, Miss. Enrollment: .............................................2,950Colors: ...................................... Green and GoldConference: ..................Southern States AthleticAffiliation: ................................................NAIAHome Facility: ............... Heidelberg Gymnasium

Head Coach: ....................................Tom KelseyAssistant Coaches: ......................... John Aiken 09-10 Record/Conf. Finish:..........................................................................24-10/12-6 (t-2nd)2009-10 Postseason: .......................................................NAIA National Tournament First Round

Basketball Contact: .................. Kirk McDonnellOffice Phone: ........................... (601) 968-8765E-mail: ...................... [email protected]

Series Record: AUM leads 8-4

Jan. 15 - at Spring Hill - 4 p.m. Feb. 10 - at AUM - 8 p.m.

Location: ........................................ Mobile, Ala.Enrollment: .............................................1,200Colors: .................................... Purple and WhiteConference: ................. Southern States AthleticAffiliation: ................................................NAIAHome Facility: ..Arthur Outlaw Recreation Center

Head Coach: .......................... Robert ThompsonAssistant Coaches: .....................Stu Stuedman09-10 Record/Conf. Finish:.. 15-14/8-10 (7th)2009-10 Postseason: ...............................None

Basketball Contact: ......................Jim StennettOffice Phone: ........................... (251) 380-4468E-mail: .................................. [email protected]

Series Record: AUM leads 19-18

Jan. 20 - at Mobile - 8 p.m. Feb. 12 - at AUM - 4 p.m.

Location: ........................................ Mobile, Ala. Enrollment: .............................................1,650 Colors: .................................. Maroon and WhiteConference: ..................Southern States AthleticAffiliation: ................................................NAIAHome Facility: ......... H. Austill Pharr Gymnasium

Head Coach: ..................................... Joe NilandAssistant Coaches: ............... Shaddrick Jenkins09-10 Record/Conf. Finish:... 17-11/10-8 (5th) 2009-10 Postseason: ...............................None

Basketball Contact: ...................Matthew HicksOffice Phone: ........................... (251) 442-2264E-mail: ....................... [email protected]

Series Record: AUM leads 13-9

Jan. 22 - at AUM - 4 p.m.Feb. 17 - at William Carey - 7:30 p.m.

Location: ...............................Hattiesburg, Miss.Enrollment: .............................................3,250Colors: ..............................Red, Black and WhiteConference: ..................Southern States AthleticAffiliation: ................................................NAIAHome Facility: .....................Clinton Gymnasium

Head Coach: ..................................Steve KnightAssistant Coaches: .Tracy English, Jeff Norwood 09-10 Record/Conf. Finish:.. 23-8/12-6 (t-2nd) 2009-10 Postseason: ...............................None

Basketball Contact: .........................D.J. PulleyOffice Phone: ........................... (601) 318-6771E-mail: [email protected]

Series Record: AUM leads 26-8

Jan. 29 - at AUM - 4 p.m.Feb. 19 - at Loyola - 4 p.m.

Location: .................................New Orleans, La.Enrollment: ............................................. 4,500Colors: .....................................Maroon and GoldConference: .................. Southern States AthleticAffiliation: ................................................ NAIAHome Facility: ..................................... The Den

Head Coach: ...........................Michael GiorlandoAssistant Coaches: ....................Stacy Hollowell09-10 Record/Conf. Finish:....13-17/5-13 (9th)2009-10 Postseason: ...............................None

Basketball Contact: .................... Brett SimpsonOffice Phone: ............................(504) 864-7396 E-mail: [email protected]

Series Record: First Meeting

Feb. 3 - at Faulkner - 7:30 p.m.Feb. 26 - at AUM - 4 p.m.

Location: ................................Montgomery, Ala. Enrollment: ............................................. 3,200 Colors: .......................Royal Blue, Black and GrayConference: .................. Southern States AthleticAffiliation: ................................................ NAIAHome Facility: ................ Tine Davis Gymnasium

Head Coach: .................................Jim AndersonAssistant Coaches: ...........................Sam Allen09-10 Record/Conf. Finish:......18-13/6-8 (5th)2009-10 Postseason: ...............................None

Basketball Contact: ...................... Ryan BartelsOffice Phone: ............................(334) 386-7525E-mail: [email protected]

Series Record: AUM leads 40-21

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1975-76 10-19vs. Talladega L, 78-73at Montevallo L, 79-64vs. Alabama State L, 99-68vs. Huntingdon L, 72-66vs. Montevallo L, 84-73at Spring Hill L, 99-84at Athens State L, 74-70at Alabama-Huntsville W, 103-99at Tennessee Wesleyan W, 90-74vs. Birmingham Southern L, 89-60at Huntingdon L, 89-85vs. Athens State L, 90-79at Talladega W, 93-73at West Florida L, 78-58vs. Southern Benedictine L, 96-88vs. Ala.-Huntsville L, 85-74at Alabama State L, 94-71at Southern Benedictine W, 95-76vs. Livingston W, 79-78at Birmingham Southern W, 80-79at Huntingdon L, 74-72vs. LaGrange W, 88-79vs. Spring Hill W, 82-80vs. North Alabama L, 98-72at Livingston L, 81-79at LaGrange W, 97-77vs. West Florida W, 81-73at William Carey L, 80-76at Montevallo L, 78-68

1976-77 16-10at LaGrange W, 80-75at Talladega W, 93-83vs. Alabama State W, 99-94vs. Tuskegee W, 90-67at Alabama State L, 114-81vs. William Carey W, 90-88vs. Belhaven W, 60-58at Columbus L, 90-86at North Georgia L, 72-63at Athens State W, 68-65vs. Ala.-Huntsville L, 82-75vs. LaGrange L, 80-76vs. Daniel Payne W, 82-72vs. LaGrange L, 73-67at Southern Benedictine W, 78-61at Montevallo W, 73-45vs. Talladega W, 82-80vs. Huntingdon W, 96-82at Spring Hill W, 83-64at Alabama State L, 83-72at Huntingdon L, 74-67vs. Athens State W, 102-90at Alabama-Huntsville L, 86-84vs. Columbus W, 85-81vs. Southern Benedictine W, 82-81vs. Birmingham Southern* L, 91-77

*NAIA District 27 Playoff 1977-78 16-16vs. Shorter W, 73-64vs. Montevallo L, 80-79vs. LaGrange W, 77-75at Athens State L, 65-63at Montevallo L, 71-66

at Spring Hill L, 83-61vs. LaGrange L, 87-76vs. William Carey L, 97-91vs. Belhaven W, 67-55vs. Tuskegee W, 56-53at Alabama-Huntsville L, 63-55vs. Montevallo L, 60-55at Daniel Payne W, 114-86at Huntingdon W, 76-66at William Carey W, 87-72at Belhaven L, 75-73at Tuskegee W, 94-75vs. Huntingdon L, 63-59at Alabama State (Forfeit) W, 2-0vs. Talladega W, 114-86vs. Montevallo W, 65-60vs. Spring Hill L, 75-60vs. Ala.-Huntsville L, 71-48vs. Athens State L, 70-61at Southern Benedictine W, 67-44at Birmingham Southern W, 75-73vs. Southern Benedictine W, 82-66vs. Birmingham Southern L, 63-62at Alabama State (Forfeit) W, 2-0at Huntingdon W, 80-62at Talladega L, 62-58at Alabama-Huntsville L, 77-56

1978-79 20-15at LaGrange (forfeit) L, 2-0vs. Ala.-Huntsville L, 102-85vs. Athens State L, 84-79at Southern Benedictine L, 70-64at Mississippi State L, 98-60vs. Birmingham Southern L, 88-71at Tuskegee W, 68-66at Jacksonville State L, 96-93vs. William Carey W, 93-92vs. Belhaven W, 54-52at Cumberland W, 69-67at Columbus W, 78-71vs. University of the South W, 105-81at Valdosta State L, 108-77at Huntingdon W, 68-58vs. Daniel Payne (forfeit) W, 2-0at Alabama-Huntsville W, 79-66at Athens State L, 58-56vs. LaGrange W, 79-78vs. Montevallo W, 57-44at Spring Hill L, 69-66at Talladega W, 74-61vs. Huntingdon W, 85-61vs. Alabama State L, 48-43at Daniel Payne (forfeit) W, 2-0at Southern Benedictine W, 43-34vs. Birmingham Southern L, 79-58vs. Belhaven W, 69-70at William Carey W, 85-65vs. Talladega W, 103-69vs. Montevallo L, 80-78at Spring Hill W, 79-75vs. Southern Benedictine W, 59-50vs. Ala.-Huntsville L, 88-70at Alabama State L, 107-76

1979-80 20-12vs. Georgia College W, 103-83

vs. Spring Hill W, 115-104at Stillman W, 82-80at LaGrange W, 75-65vs. Birmingham Southern L, 73-63at Alabama-Huntsville L, 100-81at Athens State L, 73-63vs. Talladega W, 81-71at William Carey W, 93-76at Belhaven W, 65-54at South Carolina L, 65-64at College of Charleston W, 65-57vs. USC-Aiken W, 69-55vs. LaGrange L, 64-62at Spring Hill W, 88-78at Birmingham Southern L, 78-71vs. Stillman W, 101-86vs. Ala.-Huntsville L, 72-60vs. Athens State L, 72-59vs. Valdosta State W, 79-70 (OT)vs. Montevallo W, 79-70at Alabama State L, 76-51vs. Spring Hill W, 101-56at Valdosta State W, 80-71at Talladega W, 106-74vs. Belhaven W, 39-34vs. William Carey W, 81-71at Alabama State L, 82-73at Montevallo L, 72-69vs. Belhaven* W, 64-60vs. Birmingham Southern* W, 64-57 (OT)vs. Alabama-Huntsville* L, 84-68

Southern States Conference Tournament*

1980-81 17-13vs. LaGrange W, 91-73vs. North Georgia W, 71-55at Pikeville W, 91-69at Talladega W, 93-72at Xavier W, 88-84vs. Spring Hill W, 99-85at Indiana State W, 59-58vs. Talladega W, 81-61at Jacksonville State W, 57-50vs. Georgia Southwestern W, 73-66at USC-Aiken L, 90-82at LaGrange W, 58-47at Athens State W, 74-48at Alabama-Huntsville W, 91-82vs. Montevallo L, 82-69vs. Birmingham Southern L, 76-70at Belhaven L, 70-68at William Carey W, 61-50vs. Alabama State L, 83-76at Birmingham Southern L, 82-75at Montevallo W, 68-60vs. Jacksonville State L, 84-79vs. Athens State L, 70-67vs. Ala.-Huntsville L, 96-75vs. Xavier W, 122-103vs. Belhaven L, 43-41vs. William Carey L, 26-23at Spring Hill W, 46-39at Alabama State L, 26-23at Belhaven L, 73-70

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at Stillman W, 105-94at LaGrange W, 85-69vs. Talladega W, 83-63at Mississippi State L, 68-43vs. Spring Hill W, 78-63at Kansas State L, 83-46vs. Edward Waters W, 107-73vs. LaGrange W, 99-74vs. Livingston W, 75-38at Jacksonville State W, 80-56vs. Fort Hays W, 36-35vs. Quincy L, 76-73vs. Kearney State L, 85-71vs. Athens State L, 65-62vs. Ala.-Huntsville W, 47-44at Birmingham Southern L, 60-55vs. Montevallo W, 61-42vs. Jacksonville State L, 62-61at Montevallo W, 62-55vs. Birmingham Southern W, 72-63vs. Talladega W, 124-76vs. Livingston W, 70-66at Valdosta State W, 79-71at Alabama-Huntsville W, 58-56at Athens State W, 69-55vs. Stillman W, 121-76vs. Tougaloo W, 74-58vs. Ala.-Huntsville L, 50-45vs. Athens State L, 76-75vs. Athens State* L, 87-68

*NAIA District 27 Playoff

1982-83 18-12at LaGrange W ,76-63at North Georgia W ,76-73vs. Cumberland W, 54-53at Talladega W ,98-82at Birmingham Southern W ,78-57vs. Alabama State L, 76-75at Texas Tech L ,70-60at Oklahoma L ,104-83vs. Florida International W, 81-61at Troy State L, 53-51vs. Ala.-Huntsville W, 60-54at Montevallo W, 57-55vs. Xavier W, 66-64at Paine W, 64-54vs. Tuskegee L, 73-67at Tuskegee W, 79-68at Xavier W, 69-56vs. Talladega W, 114-63at Athens State L, 49-46at Alabama-Huntsville W, 75-63vs. Montevallo W, 85-68vs. Birmingham Southern L, 69-68at Birmingham Southern W, 76-65at Montevallo W, 82-59vs. Athens State L, 70-65vs. Ala.-Huntsville L, 69-55at Lipscomb L, 58-56vs. Montevallo W, 30-27at Alabama-Huntsville L, 73-70at Alabama-Huntsville* L, 75-63

*NAIA District 27 Playoff

1983-84 20-13

at Southern of New Orleans W, 101-83vs. LaGrange W, 65-64vs. Stillman W, 78-61at Athens State W, 72-58vs. Prairie View W, 71-52at Alabama State L, 103-81at Xavier L, 64-61vs. Jacksonville State L, 84-73at North Georgia W, 73-62vs. Talladega W, 92-59at Spring Hill W, 67-52at Jacksonville State L, 83-74vs. Xavier L, 60-57at Montevallo L, 66-59at North Georgia W, 84-69vs. Jacksonville State L, 104-89at Faulkner W, 83-60vs. Ala.-Huntsville W, 84-79vs. Athens State L, 55-51vs. Montevallo W, 67-72vs. Birmingham Southern W, 62-61at Montevallo L, 61-58at Birmingham Southern L, 78-55at Athens State L, 77-69at Alabama-Huntsville W, 99-60vs. Southern-N.O. W, 85-63at Talladega W, 106-72at Faulkner W, 89-82vs. Faulkner W, 73-64vs. Athens State W, 69-68vs. Montevallo W, 63-60at Birmingham Southern L, 69-61at Birmingham Southern* L, 76-69

NAIA District 27 Playoff*

1984-85 18-12at Faulkner W, 116-53at Carson-Newman L, 58-55vs. Tuskegee W, 76-64at Alabama State W, 66-65vs. Xavier L, 81-72at Miles W, 83-69at Jacksonville State L, 94-76at Dillard W, 67-65at Southern at New Orleans W, 81-79vs. Talladega W, 69-67vs. Southern-N.O. W, 68-54vs. William Carey L, 63-62vs. West Virginia Wesleyan L, 58-54at Tusculum W, 92-37vs. Alabama State L, 70-63vs. Faulkner W, 88-55at Athens State L, 68-64at Alabama-Huntsville W, 65-62vs. Montevallo W, 74-59at Birmingham Southern L, 77-66at Xavier W, 71-54at Jacksonville State L, 93-60at Phillips W, 69-60vs. Birmingham Southern W, 34-44vs. Montevallo L, 43-40vs. Athens State L, 71-54vs. Ala.-Huntsville W, 66-59at Talladega W, 82-65vs. Faulkner W, 89-45Birmingham Southern* L, 41-38

NAIA District 27 Playoff*

1985-86 19-8 at Dillard L, 70-68at Xavier W, 88-77at Ft. Valley State W, 97-77vs. Armstrong State L, 73-68at College of Charleston L, 69-64vs. Tennessee State W, 63-52vs. Limestone W, 80-74vs. Southern-N.O. W, 97-74at William Carey W, 72-71at Montevallo W, 83-72vs. College of Charleston W, 67-56vs. Xavier W, 77-73at Georgia Southern W, 101-74vs. Athens State W, 58-56vs. Montevallo W, 60-57at Birmingham Southern L, 54-50at Faulkner W, 99-71vs. Dillard W, 89-71vs. Talladega W, 70-66at Alabama State L, 86-84vs. Faulkner W, 73-61vs. Birmingham Southern L, 59-56vs. Montevallo W, 68-54vs. Talladega W, 95-78vs. Ala.-Huntsville W, 77-75at Athens State L , 65-62at Athens State* L, 71-65

NAIA District 27 Playoff*

1986-87 25-8 vs. Southern-N.O. W, 92-79at Southern at New Orleans W, 92-65at Xavier W, 75-73at William Carey L, 80-78vs. Troy State W, 69-61vs. Alabama State W, 83-78at Limestone W, 83-75at Southern Polytechnic L, 73-71 (OT)vs. North Alabama W, 70-64vs. Dillard W, 106-90at Troy State W, 76-71vs. Xavier W, 64-60vs. Georgia Southwestern L, 68-65at Athens State L, 65-61vs. Montevallo W, 74-51vs. Birmingham Southern W, 85-73at Talladega W, 89-69vs. Faulkner W, 73-71at Alabama-Huntsville W, 75-59at North Alabama L, 68-54vs. Alabama State L, 71-68at Faulkner L, 88-81vs. Talladega W, 84-58at Birmingham Southern W, 65-59at Montevallo W, 64-60vs. William Carey W, 73-60at Athens State W, 76-74at Alabama-Huntsville W,78-76vs. Faulkner* W, 90-75vs. Birmingham Southern* W, 49-46vs. Eureka** W, 85-54St. Joseph’s** W, 76-66Washburn** L, 69-61

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NAIA District 27 Playoffs* NAIA National Tournament**

1987-88 32-3 vs. William Carey W, 86-70vs. Morris Brown W, 76-54at Columbus W, 63-58vs. Xavier W, 83-66at Tennessee Wesleyan W, 89-67at Trevecca Nazarene W, 78-73at Cumberland W, 58-57vs. Ala.-Huntsville W, 88-77vs. Cedarville W, 75-72at Xavier W, 85-76at Dillard W, 100-78vs. Ala.-Huntsville W, 86-75at William Carey W, 96-70at Alabama-Huntsville W, 97-80at Athens State W, 60-53vs. Montevallo W, 59-53vs. Birmingham Southern L, 70-68vs. Florida Memorial W, 79-65vs. Alabama State W, 96-90at Miles W, 101-71vs. Faulkner W, 84-71at North Alabama W, 84-81at Talladega W, 74-70at Faulkner W, 87-70at Birmingham Southern W, 72-66at Montevallo L, 85-73vs. Talladega W, 89-68vs. Athens State W, 78-59vs. Athens State* W, 94-68vs. Birmingham Southern* W, 73-61Hawaii Pacific** W, 79-69Grace** W, 73-66William Jewell** W, 51-49College of Charleston** W, 74-70Grand Canyon** L, 88-86

NAIA District 27 Playoffs*NAIA National Tournament**

1988-89 23-6 vs. William Carey W, 101-68vs. Xavier W, 84-70at Central Wesleyan W, 80-50at College of Charleston L, 75-67at Paul Quinn W, 118-94at Alabama State L, 88-71at William Carey W, 96-93 (3OT)vs. North Alabama L, 78-66vs. Brewton-Parker W, 96-81at Xavier W, 88-59at Brewton-Parker W, 94-89at North Alabama W, 88-63vs. Earl Paulk W, 120-90at Athens State W, 75-61at Talladega W, 80-72at Birmingham Southern W, 73-71at Montevallo L, 58-54vs. Faulkner W, 83-76at Earl Paulk W, 93-76at North Alabama L, 84-67at Faulkner W, 88-79vs. Birmingham Southern W, 82-69

vs. Montevallo W, 73-68 (OT)vs. Athens State W, 79-67at Georgia Southwestern W, 96-78vs. Talladega* W, 100-85vs. Montevallo* W, 81-62vs. St. Rose** W, 105-97vs. Hastings** L, 73-63

NAIA District 27 Playoff*NAIA National Tournament**

1989-90 17-11 at Troy State L, 85-81vs. Morris Brown L, 82-78vs. West Georgia W, 72-69vs. Devry Institute W, 127-84at Georgia Southwestern L, 79-76vs. High Point W, 87-83at Southern Polytechnic W, 72-65vs. Spring Hill W, 80-74at Earl Paulk W, 102-87vs. Southern-N.O. W, 83-73vs. Troy State L, 76-84at Dillard L, 97-92vs. Dillard W, 112-84at Athens State L, 65-58vs. Talladega W, 87-86vs. Birmingham Southern W, 80-75at Montevallo L, 90-70vs. Georgia Southwestern L, 81-78at Faulkner W, 79-57vs. Brewton-Parker W, 71-65vs. Alabama State W, 83-82vs. Faulkner W, 80-60at Birmingham Southern L, 80-74vs. Montevallo W, 84-72vs. Athens State W, 78-75at Talladega L, 100-76vs. Talladega* W, 85-80at Birmingham Southern* L, 90-77

NAIA District 27 Playoffs*

1990-91 15-11at Mobile W, 89-80at Dillard W, 101-81at William Carey W, 113-90vs. Georgia Southwestern W, 85-71at Clark-Atlanta L, 108-93vs. William Carey W, 105-88vs. Taylor L, 70-63Lander W, 87-64at Georgia Southwestern L, 89-77vs. Dillard W, 107-90vs. Troy State W, 114-84vs. William Carey W, 123-109vs. Athens State L, 79-64vs. Montevallo L, 80-66at Birmingham Southern L, 98-75vs. Selma W, 129-68vs. Voorhees W, 83-78at Alabama State L, 94-85at Athens State L, 86-65vs. Talladega L, 72-69at Montevallo W, 60-59vs. Birmingham Southern L, 76-71at Selma W, 92-76

vs. Faulkner W, 90-79Talladega* W, 69-64at Birmingham Southern* L, 73-67

NAIA District 27 Playoff*

1991-92 15-18 vs. Spring Hill L, 73-60vs. William Carey L, 75-64vs. Clark-Atlanta L, 72-71at Trevecca Nazarene W, 86-77vs. Georgia Southwestern L, 75-66vs. Dillard W, 94-88at Spring Hill L, 107-60vs. Trevecca Nazarene W, 104-97at William Carey L, 102-81vs. Lees-McRae W, 71-61vs. Ala.-Huntsville L, 81-80vs. Berry W, 85-75vs. Anderson W, 74-67at Mobile L, 77-76vs. Talladega W, 75-68at Athens State W, 64-63vs. Montevallo W, 61-58at Dillard L, 87-75vs. Selma Wvs. Troy State W, 134-113vs. Birmingham Southern W, 71-68at Alabama State L, 118-81vs. Faulkner L, 107-93at Troy State L, 133-111vs. Selma W, 114-88at Talladega L, 54-52vs. Athens State W, 101-87at Birmingham Southern L, 95-80at Montevallo L, 93-75at Georgia Southwestern L, 80-75at Faulkner L, 99-90at Talladega* W, 69-64at Birmingham Southern* L, 73-67

NAIA District 27 Playoffs*

1992-93 19-11 at Spring Hill L, 97-94at Mobile W, 79-77vs. Spring Hill W, 83-77at Dillard W, 84-76at William Carey W, 91-89vs. Dillard W, 89-66vs. Georgia Southwestern W, 86-74vs. Mobile L, 82-60vs. Troy State L, 112-107vs. Ala.-Huntsville W, 103-97at Wisconsin-Eau Claire W, 83-75at Findlay L, 91-81vs. Athens State L, 95-93at Montevallo L, 84-64at Birmingham Southern L, 87-72vs. William Carey W, 82-80vs. Selma W, 91-77at Troy State L, 85-80vs. Georgia Southwestern W, 73-70at Faulkner W, 67-64at Selma W, 93-62at Talladega W, 102-79at Athens State W, 79-75

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vs. Birmingham Southern L, 75-69vs. Montevallo L, 47-51vs. Talladega W, 80-75vs. Faulkner W, 74-71at Georgia Southwestern W, 80-74vs. Talladega* W, 79-74at Montevallo* L, 81-63NAIA District 27 Playoffs*

1993-94 21-12 at Baptist Christian W, 119-72at William Carey L, 85-80at Cumberland W, 59-58at Georgia Southwestern L, 73-65vs. Mobile W, 71-68at LaGrange W, 80-62vs. Georgia Southwestern W, 95-73vs. Spring Hill W, 87-85vs. Life L, 81-74at Mobile L, 83-77at Spring Hill L, 77-61vs. Stillman W, 92-73vs. William Carey W, 76-70at Patton W, 2-0 (forfeit)vs. Talladega W, 71-68at Athens State L, 88-70vs. Montevallo L, 75-64vs. Birmingham Southern W, 81-80at West Florida W, 71-62vs. Selma W, 114-79vs. Faulkner W, 87-68at Talladega W, 80-76vs. Athens State L, 79-76at Montevallo L, 89-85at Birmingham Southern W, 78-75vs. West Florida W, 95-77at Selma W, 82-69at Faulkner L, 111-95at Life L, 96-94vs. Faulkner* W, 93-77at Athens State* W, 78-69at Montevallo* W, 63-61vs. Westminster** L, 72-67 Southern States Conference Tournament*NAIA National Tournament**

1994-95 13-19vs. Spring Hill L, 65-64at LaGrange W, 86-61vs. William Carey W, 116-85at Life L, 104-96 (OT)at Delta State L, 71-70at Mississippi College L, 82-71at Voorhees L, 72-66vs. Mohawk W, 99-79at William Carey W, 96-76at Spring Hill L, 88-84vs. Voorhees W, 99-95vs. Georgia Southwestern L, 87-66vs. Talladega W, 93-72vs. Athens State W, 88-71at Birmingham Southern L, 81-69vs. Life L, 69-60vs. Selma W, 99-71vs. Georgia Southwestern L, 69-66at Selma L, 75-74

at Alabama State L, 68-56at Faulkner L, 68-60at Talladega L, 80-76at Athens State W, 83-80vs. Montevallo W, 70-65vs. Birmingham Southern L, 77-57vs. LaGrange W, 100-63at Georgia Southwestern L, 94-75at Tuskegee W, 69-67vs. Faulkner L, 71-67at Talladega* W, 106-90at Birmingham Southern* L, 90-83

Southern States Conference Tournament* 1995-96 20-8at Concordia W, 96-95vs. LaGrange W, 109-69at Xavier L, 64-62at Dillard L, 68-63vs. Spring Hill W, 79-60vs. Dillard W, 86-71vs. Talladega W, 97-86vs. Johnson C. Smith W, 101-93vs. Xavier W, 84-65at Spring Hill L, 94-60vs. Voorhees W, 93-60vs. Talladega W, 111-75at Athens State W, 84-80vs. Talladega W, 93-78vs. Birmingham Southern W, 78-74vs. Selma W, 120-84vs. Life L, 73-66at Faulkner W, 102-84at Talladega L, 66-65at LaGrange W, 75-70vs. Athens State W, 54-49at Life L, 83-75at Birmingham Southern L, 66-62vs. Concordia W, 127-83vs. Selma W, 116-58vs. Tuskegee W, 53-34vs. Faulkner W, 80-67vs. Talladega L, 80-77

1996-97 19-12 vs. Spring Hill W, 68-67vs. Selma W, 116-55at Spring Hill L, 80-59vs. Dillard W, 77-75vs. Xavier W, 88-74at Dillard W, 66-57at Oklahoma City L, 89-74at Oklahoma Baptist L, 93-71at Mobile W, 72-48at Johnson C. Smith W, 77-68at Montevallo W, 90-70at Xavier L, 79-71vs. Montevallo W, 69-62vs. Mobile W, 90-77vs. Athens State L, 73-68vs. St. Thomas Aquinas L, 63-41at Life L, 107-77at Delta State L, 80-53at Talladega W, 87-84at Faulkner W, 75-74 (OT)vs. Thomas W, 56-53

at Athens State L, 71-62at Selma W, 78-55vs. Talladega W, 95-75vs. Delta State W, 79-70vs. Life L, 96-91vs. Faulkner L, 57-53at Thomas W, 85-57vs. Talladega W, 85-57vs. Athens State W, 77-62at Life L, 97-75 1997-98 19-13 vs. Claflin L, 79-76 (OT)vs. LaGrange W, 122-72at William Carey W, 89-73at Union W, 90-73vs. Lambuth L, 90-81at Birmingham Southern L, 84-65vs. Lambuth W, 80-70vs. William Carey W, 99-72at Spring Hill L, 70-67vs. Dillard W, 73-56vs. Spring Hill W, 85-74vs. Mobile L, 86-80vs. Faulkner W, 91-77at Mobile L, 90-88at Alabama State L, 86-66at Dillard W, 73-67vs. Talladega W, 102-76vs. Birmingham Southern L, 74-68at Claflin W, 73-49vs. Life L, 108-91at Thomas L, 68-67vs. Faulkner W, 61-45at Athens State W, 73-59vs. Thomas W, 99-70vs. Athens State W, 90-73at Talladega W, 84-68vs. Selma W, 84-52at Faulkner L, 74-72 (OT)at Life L, 89-74at Selma W, 102-51at Faulkner* W, 59-57at Life L, 73-71

NAIA Southeast Region Tournament*

1998-99 19-12 vs. Selma W, 85-55vs. Claflin W, 63-54at Kennesaw College W, 90-60at Valdosta State L, 74-72at Spring Hill L, 83-72at Tuskegee W, 76-62vs. Spring Hill L, 69-61vs. Selma W, 69-60vs. Georgia Southwestern L, 98-88vs. Selma W, 59-49at Life L, 77-73at Claflin W, 73-61vs. Texas College W, 85-82vs. Cumberland W, 86-78vs. Talladega W, 86-78at Claflin L, 59-58at Alabama State L, 86-54at Athens State W, 75-64at Cumberland W, 94-90

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at Faulkner L, 79-78vs. Voorhees W, 62-56vs. Talladega W, 83-67at Southern Wesleyan L, 73-72vs. Athens State L, 85-74vs. Southern Wesleyan W, 73-54vs. Faulkner L, 81-69at Selma W, 99-60vs. Anderson* W, 93-85vs. Athens State* W, 93-82vs. Life* W, 88-73Oklahoma Baptist** L, 80-63

NAIA Southeast Region Tournament* NAIA National Tournament**

1999-00 19-13 at Spring Hill L, 86-61at Lambuth L, 80-70at Union L, 64-59vs. Mobile W, 77-74vs. Emmanuel L, 68-67vs. Southern Wesleyan W, 80-55at Brewton-Parker W, 71-61at Georgia Southwestern L, 73-59vs. Spring Hill W, 92-81vs. LaGrange W, 87-75at Athens State L, 69-61at Mobile W, 77-75at Piedmont L, 80-55at North Georgia L, 105-96 (OT)vs. Southern Poly L, 81-72vs. Shorter W, 81-62at Faulkner W, 74-72at Emmanuel L, 68-66at Southern Wesleyan W, 80-71vs. Brewton-Parker W, 74-53vs. Georgia Southwestern L, 80-70at Selma W, 76-70at LaGrange W, 100-70vs. Athens State W, 89-70vs. Piedmont W, 83-72vs. North Georgia W, 80-66vs. Selma W, 69-61at Southern Poly L, 100-70at Shorter W, 85-79vs. Faulkner W, 93-86vs. LaGrange* W, 119-75at Faulkner* L, 93-66

GACC Tournament* 2000-01 24-7at Talladega W, 109-83vs. Selma W, 93-69vs. Texas College W, 84-77at Dillard L, 100-78at Athens State L, 90-82vs. Talladega W, 108-79vs. Dillard W, 111-52at Reinhardt W, 87-72vs. Brewton-Parker W, 88-65vs. Emmanuel W, 106-96Southern Wesleyan W, 89-65at Faulkner W, 82-80at Shorter L, 93-86at Southern Poly W, 102-86

at Selma W, 121-79vs. North Georgia W, 106-88vs. Athens State W, 110-90vs. Georgia Southwestern W, 97-76vs. Reinhardt W, 94-59at Brewton-Parker W, 100-88at Emmanuel W, 122-98at Southern Wesleyan L, 78-72vs. Faulkner W, 89-88vs. Shorter W, 87-73vs. Southern Poly W, 90-80at Georgia Southwestern W, 98-85at North Georgia L, 106-96vs. North Georgia* W, 80-75vs. Brewton-Parker* W, 70-67vs. Southern Poly* L, 95-85Georgetown** L, 95-85 GACC Tournament*NAIA National Tournament**

2001-02 22-10 at Brevard W, 70-64at Barber-Scotia L, 70-64at Athens State W, 82-77vs. Texas College W, 94-89vs. Selma L, 94-89at Azusa Pacific L, 82-76at Christian Heritage W, 86-80vs. Dillard L, 73-66at Reinhardt W, 88-69at North Georgia W, 94-87vs. Brewton-Parker W, 84-74vs. Georgia Southwestern W, 91-82vs. Faulkner L, 73-66at Southern Wesleyan W, 76-63at Emmanuel W, 94-75vs. Shorter W, 72-66vs. Southern Poly L, 82-79 (OT)vs. Reinhardt W, 104-90vs. North Georgia W, 90-76vs. Athens State W, 79-61at Brewton-Parker W, 71-59at Georgia Southwestern L, 101-77vs. Southern Wesleyan W, 70-64vs. Emmanuel W, 91-63at Shorter W, 66-47at Southern Poly L, 76-71at Faulkner W, 62-57vs. Southern Wesleyan* W, 63-58vs. Southern Poly* W, 72-63vs. Faulkner* L, 63-61vs. Southern-N.O. W, 56-55vs. Azusa Pacific L, 97-50

GACC Tournament*NAIA National Tournament** 2002-03 19-10at Southern- N.O. L, 68-59at Dillard L, 82-61at USC-Spartangburg L, 60-52at Limestone W, 83-71vs. Texas College L, 67-64at Dillard W, 65-64at William Carey W, 90-45at Athens State W, 70-65

vs. Reinhardt W, 75-58vs. North Georgia W, 64-59at Brewton-Parker L, 75-51at Georgia Southwestern W, 83-78at Faulkner L, 72-52vs. Southern Wesleyan W, 82-48vs. Emmanuel W, 89-70at Shorter W, 98-94 (OT)at Southern Poly L, 79-74vs. Athens State W, 67-66at Reinhardt W, 77-76at North Georgia W, 81-66Brewton-Parker W, 79-58at Emmanuel W, 83-73at Southern Wesleyan W, 69-66vs. Shorter W, 73-71vs. Southern Poly L, 64-63vs. Georgia Southwestern W, 72-63vs. Faulkner W, 69-61vs. Southern Wesleyan* L, 65-57Westmont** L, 85-53

GACC Tournament*NAIA National Tournament**

2003-04 13-18vs. Mobile L, 82-68at Cumberland L, 96-87at Athens State L, 76-64at Barber-Scotia W, 70-57at Florida Memorial W, 68-53at Southern-N.O. L, 85-67at Dillard L, 95-67vs. Dillard W, 72-65vs. Brewton-Parker L, 67-63at Reinhardt L, 82-66vs. Emmanuel W, 70-64at Shorter L, 81-59vs. Faulkner L, 65-61at Southern Poly L, 86-64vs. Athens State W, 60-56at Georgia Southwestern L, 87-81at Southern Wesleyan L, 54-53vs. North Georgia W, 67-63at Brewton-Parker L, 71-58vs. Reinhardt L, 77-73at Emmanuel W, 63-61vs. Cumberland L, 82-71vs. Shorter W, 88-62at Faulkner W, 60-57vs. Southern Poly L, 85-73vs. Georgia Southwestern W, 66-51vs. Southern Wesleyan W, 51-49at North Georgia L, 89-85vs. Emmanuel* W, 75-63vs. Southern Poly* W, 69-68vs. Brewton-Parker* L, 69-67

GACC Tournament*

2004-05 14-18vs. West Florida W, 60-52vs. Dillard W, 58-56at Martin Methodist L, 66-57at Cumberland L, 60-53at South Alabama L, 73-63vs. Berry L, 78-65

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at Brewton-Parker W, 78-53vs. Emmanuel W, 73-63vs. Faulkner L, 84-70at Arkansas-Monticello L, 78-59at Lee L, 73-68 (OT)vs. North Georgia L, 70-66at Reinhardt L, 77-65at Southern Poly L, 90-58vs. Cumberland L, 70-67vs. Southern Wesleyan W, 73-64at Berry L, 76-71vs. Brewton-Parker W, 65-53vs. Concordia W, 68-50at Faulkner L, 57-56at Georgia Southwestern L, 57-51vs. Lee W, 86-71at North Georgia L, 75-70at Shorter W, 72-61at Emmanuel W, 80-40vs. Reinhardt W, 74-59vs. Shorter W, 93-76at Concordia W, 83-72vs. Southern Poly W, 81-67vs. Georgia Southwestern L, 68-43at Southern Wesleyan L, 62-43vs. North Georgia* L, 81-69

SSAC Tournament* 2005-06 16-11vs. Texas College W, 83-77vs. Berry L, 75-69vs. Shorter W, 84-74vs. Faulkner W, 95-92 (2OT)at West Florida L, 74-71at Lee L, 94-79vs. Reinhardt L, 63-62at Oakwood L, 93-84at Georgia Southwestern W, 68-66at Brewton-Parker W, 65-54vs. Emmanuel W, 81-73vs. Southern Wesleyan W, 74-55at Berry W, 84-73at Shorter W, 72-59vs. Lee W, 74-60vs. Mobile W, 77-49at Southern Poly W, 58-56at Reinhardt L, 73-69vs. Brewton-Parker W, 75-53vs. Georgia Southwestern L, 73-67at Mobile L, 93-83at Emmanuel W, 57-47at Southern Wesleyan W, 78-59vs. Southern Poly L, 63-59at Faulkner L, 63-59Faulkner* W, 89-75Southern Wesleyan* L, 68-66

SSAC Tournament* 2006-07 27-5vs. Allen W, 82-63vs. Dillard W, 76-73at Mobile W, 73-51at Brewton-Parker W, 74-69vs. Mobile W, 68-62at Faulkner L, 57-48

vs. Trevecca Nazarene W, 80-74at Cumberland W, 62-55at Dillard W, 73-70at Southern Wesleyan W, 83-56vs. Berry L, 77-48at Reinhardt W, 83-77at Southern Poly L, 67-41vs. Shorter W, 77-76 (OT)at Concordia W, 87-70vs. Emmanuel W, 83-73vs. Lee W, 74-55vs. Faulkner L, 63-58vs. Brewton-Parker W, 70-52vs. Reinhardt W, 61-45at Lee W, 70-63vs. Southern Wesleyan W, 84-49vs. Concordia W, 77-54vs. Southern Poly W, 79-65at Berry W, 74-54at Emmanuel W, 82-70 (OT)at Shorter W, 71-58vs. Reinhardt* W, 83-66vs. Lee* W, 70-54vs. Emmanuel* W, 68-66 (OT)Jarvis Christian** W, 61-60Crichton College** L, 73-70

SSAC Tournament* NAIA National Tournament**

2007-08 19-9 vs. Southern-N.O. W, 105-77vs. Mobile W, 67-60vs. Spring Hill W, 87-74at Southern-N.O. W, 77-64at Dillard L, 81-74at Mobile W, 90-88 (2OT)vs. Berry W, 69-53vs. Shorter W, 72-56at Lee L, 81-72at Reinhardt W, 86-71at Spring Hill L, 81-65at Alabama State L, 70-52at Southern Wesleyan W, 86-68vs. Brewton-Parker W, 71-46at Emmanuel L, 62-47vs. Faulkner L, 86-65at Berry W, 70-49at Shorter W, 61-54vs. Southern Poly W, 62-54vs. Lee W, 69-67vs. Reinhardt W, 66-51vs. Southern Wesleyan W, 83-62at Southern Poly W, 72-67at Brewton-Parker W, 63-61 (OT)at Faulkner L, 76-65vs, Emmanuel W, 59-51vs. Emmanuel* L, 81-71Oklahoma Baptist** L, 71-70 (OT)

SSAC Tournament*NAIA National Tournament**

2008-09 27-17 vs. Southern-N.O. W, 78-49vs. Dillard W, 88-72vs. Spring Hill W, 74-54

vs. Mobile W, 69-67vs. Campbellsville W, 83-73 (2OT)vs. LSU-Shreveport W, 73-70at Berry W, 91-80at Shorter L, 77-61at Spring Hill W, 70-64vs. Lee W, 71-69vs. Reinhardt W, 82-64at Southern Poly W, 67-62at Alabama State L, 73-64at Southern Poly W, 2-0 (forfeit)at Brewton-Parker W, 73-49vs. Southern Wesleyan W, 77-68vs. Emmanuel W, 86-75at Mobile L, 72-65 (2OT)vs. Faulkner W, 66-61vs. Berry W, 96-71vs. Shorter W, 77-52at Lee L , 80-63at Reinhardt W, 61-58at Southern Wesleyan W ,113-69vs. Southern Poly L, 73-66vs. Brewton-Parker W, 79-65at Faulkner W, 73-57at Emmanuel W, 77-76 (OT)vs. Faulkner* W, 81-77vs. Southern Poly* W, 81-61vs. Lee* L, 85-70vs. Cumberland** W, 72-62vs. William Jewell** W, 83-67vs. Robert Morris** L, 87-76

SSAC Tournament*NAIA National Tournament**

2009-10 14-13at Blue Mountain W, 99-75 at Freed-Hardeman L, 79-77 at Life L, 96-94 (2OT)at Martin Methodist W, 73-65 (2OT)at Spring Hill L, 82-70at Mobile L, 78-76 at Emmanuel W, 78-75vs. Spring Hill W, 71-46vs. Berry W, 95-77vs. Mobile W, 76-66at Alabama State L, 79-66 at Lee L, 67-63 vs. Shorter W, 58-52at Southern Wesleyan W, 83-71 vs. Brewton-Parker W, 63-47 vs. Southern Poly L, 54-52 vs. Faulkner W, 69-59vs. Emmanuel L, 73-66 at Shorter W, 79-72 (OT)at Berry L, 80-75 (OT)at Faulkner L, 66-53 vs. Lee L, 66-54 vs. Southern Wesleyan W, 65-55at Brewton-Parker W, 55-50 at Southern Poly L, 83-82 (2OT) vs. Shorter* W, 62-59Southern Poly* L, 56-53

SSAC Tournament*

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Individual Game Highs

Points ...................................45, Albert Lewis, vs. William Carey, 1994Field Goals Made ..........................19, Dan Boyd, vs. Spring Hill, 1979Field Goals Attempted ............. 34, Jesse Phillips, vs. LaGrange, 1983Consecutive Field Goals ............. 14, Jesse Phillips, vs. Stillman, 1981Three-Point Field Goals Made ........................................................ .............................................. 10, Albert Lewis, vs. William Carey, 1994 .................................................... 10, Torey Harris, vs. Talladega, 2000Three-Point Field Goals Attempted .............................................. .............................................. 17, Albert Lewis, vs. William Carey, 1994 .................................................... 17, Torey Harris, vs. Talladega, 2000Free Throws Made .............................19, Kip Small, vs. Mobile, 2007Free Throws Attempted .....................22, Kip Small, vs. Mobile, 2007Rebounds ..................................23, Anthony Murray, vs. Selma, 1993Assists ...........................20, Bernie Norris, vs. Talladega College, 1978Steals ..................................8, Marcus Bullard, vs. Athens State, 1997Blocked Shots .........................8, Nathan Thomas, vs. Dillard, 12/9/06

Team Game Highs

Points ................................................................. 134, vs. Troy, 1991Fewest Points ....................................... 23, vs. Alabama State, 1981 ..................................................................23, vs. William Carey, 1980Field Goals Made ...................................57, vs. DeVry Institute, 1989Field Goals Attempted ................................. 99, vs. Talladega, 1978Three-Point Field Goals .................................... 20, vs. Selma, 2001Three-Point Field Goals Attempted .............................................. ........................................... 37, vs. Georgia Southwestern State, 2001Free Throws Made .................................46, vs. Xavier College, 1980Free Throws Attempted .........................65, vs. Xavier College, 1980Rebounds ..............................................................66 vs. Troy, 1991 ............................................................................66, Spring Hill, 1979Assists .......................................................... 35, vs. Talladega, 1978Blocked Shots .............................................. 11, vs. LaGrange, 1997Steals ............................................................27, vs. LaGrange, 2000Fewest Turnovers .................................. 2, vs. Brewton-Parker, 2008

AUM Single Game Record Book

Individual Season HighsPoints ......................................................... 725, Torey Harris, 2001-02Scoring Average ..................................... 26.6, Marcus Bullard, 1997-98Field Goals Made ........................................277, Jesse Phillips, 1983-84Field Goals Attempted ................................. 559, Torey Harris, 2001-02Consecutive Field Goals Made .......................14, Jesse Phillips, 1981-82Field-Goal Percentage ................................66.7, Marty Werner, 1984-85Three-Point Field Goals Mad ..........................122, Tory Harris, 2001-02Free Throws Made ................................. 217, Robert Johnson, 2008-09Free Throws Attempted ..........................305, Robert Johnson, 2008-09Consecutive Free Throws Made ...............27, Reggie Mantooth, 1989-90Free-Throw Percentage ...............................90.0, Terry Sellers, 1975-76Rebounds .............................................401, Orlando Graham, 1987-88Rebound Average .................................12.3, Emmett Thomas, 1976-77Fouls ......................................................112, Lonnie Nickson, 1982-83Assists .......................................................224, Bernie Norris, 1977-78Assists Average ...........................................8.0, Bernie Norris, 1977-78Steals .......................................................79, Quinton James, 1997-98Blocked Shots ........................................83, Gary Nottingham, 1997-98

Team Season HighsPoints ..........................................................................2,794, 1987-88Scoring Average .............................................................92.8, 2000-01Field Goals Made .......................................................... 1,057, 1987-88Field Goals Attempted ..................................................2,246, 1976-77Field-Goal Percentage .....................................................51.6, 1983-84Free Throws Made ..........................................................642, 2008-09Free Throws Attempted ...................................................905, 2008-09Free-Throw Percentage ...................................................76.2, 2000-01Rebounds ....................................................................1,459, 1987-88Wins ............................................................................... 32, 1987-88Longest Winning Streak .................................................... 16, 1987-88Winning Percentage ............................................ .914, 1987-88 (32-3)

AUM Single Season Record Book

1975-76 Honorable Mention:Jerome Liggett

1983-84 Second Team:Jesse Phillips

1985-86 Honorable Mention:Jesse Phillips

1987-88 First Team:Orlando Graham (Player-of-the-Year)

1987-88 Honorable Mention:Ed Card

1989-90 Third Team:Darryl Gresham

1989-90 Honorable Mention:Alphonso Bell

1992-93 Second Team:Darrell Anderson

1993-94 Honorable Mention:Albert Lewis

1998-99 Honorable Mention:Bryant Pound

2000-01 Second Team:David Whaley

2000-01 Honorable Mention:Torey Harris

2000-01 Third Team:Sean Stackhouse

2001-02 Honorable Mention:Rod Shiver

2002-03 Honorable Mention:Ellis Powell

2003-04 Honorable Mention:Joseph Manuel

2004-05 Second Team:Joseph Manuel

2005-06 Honorable Mention:Joseph Manuel

2006-07 Second Team:Joseph Manuel

2008-09 Honorable Mention:Robert Johnson

2009-10 Honorable Mention:Nathan Thomas

AUM All-Americans

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Auburn University at Montgomery Career Records

PointsName Years TotalJesse Phillips 1981-85 2,256

Jerome Liggett 1975-79 1,988

Torey Harris 1997-02 1,766

Joseph Manuel 2003-07 1,711

Albert Lewis 1991-95 1,698

Darrell Anderson 1991-94 1,297

Glenn Ferguson 1979-83 1,284

Michael Thomas 1979-83 1,236

Fran Sims 1997-02 1,219

Robert Johnson 2005-09 1,182

ReboundsName Years TotalGlenn Ferguson 1979-83 1,141

Darrell Anderson 1991-94 748

Jerome Liggett 1975-79 702

Lonnie Nickson 1979-83 673

Robert Johnson 2005-09 670

James Gambrell 2001-05 663

Fran Sims 1997-01 613

Orlando Graham 1986-88 566

Alphonso Bell 1984-89 555

Nathan Thomas 2006-10 499

Scoring AverageName Years TotalMarcus Bullard 1997-98 26.6

Jesse Phillips 1981-85 18.6

David Whaley 2000-01 18.1

Sean Stackhouse 2000-01 17.8

Bryant Pound 1996-99 17.1

Jerome Liggett 1975-79 17.0

Orlando Graham 1986-88 16.4

Gary Nottingham 1997-98 15.8

Dan Boyd 1978-80 15.3

Rod Shiver 2002-05 15.3

Rebounding AverageName Years TotalOrlando Graham 1986-88 9.8

David Whaley 2000-01 9.8

Edtrick Bohannon 1995-97 9.6

Glenn Ferguson 1979-83 9.5

Gary Nottingham 1997-98 8.7

Darrell Anderson 1991-94 8.3

Robert Johnson 2005-09 7.2

Antwun Walter 2000-02 7.1

Sandy Anderson 1986-88 6.7

Carlos Welch 1994-96 6.7

Games PlayedName Years TotalAlphonso Bell 1984-88 127

Kent Crenshaw 1984-88 124

Michael Thomas 1979-83 124

Fran Sims 1997-01 124

Ed Card 1984-88 122

L.K. Hooten 1984-88 121

Jesse Phillips 1981-84 121

James Gambrell 2001-05 121

Glenn Ferguson 1979-83 120

Torre Smith 1997-01 119

Lonnie Nickson 1979-83 119

Field Goals MadeName Years TotalJesse Phillips 1981-85 924

Jerome Liggett 1975-79 658

Joseph Manuel 2003-07 587

Glenn Ferguson 1979-83 580

Torey Harris 1997-02 576

Albert Lewis 1991-95 520

Darrell Anderson 1991-94 478

Michael Thomas 1979-83 459

Lonnie Nickson 1979-83 450

Carl Gallup 1977-81 421

Kijana Howard 1998-01 421

Field Goals AttemptedName Years TotalJesse Phillips 1981-85 1,889

Jerome Liggett 1975-79 1,821

Joseph Manuel 2003-07 1,393

Torey Harris 1997-20 1,339

Albert Lewis 1991-95 1,167

Michael Thomas 1979-83 1,110

Glenn Ferguson 1979-83 1,039

Fran Sims 1997-01 888

Alphonso Bell 1984-89 887

Darrell Anderson 1991-94 884

Field Goal PercentageName Years TotalReggie Page 1993-94 .670

Carl Rawls 1982-85 .645

Gary Nottingham 1997-98 .639

Marcus Townsend 1989-91 .639

Joe Cameron 1986-91 .618

Anthony Murray 1992-94 .617

Marty Werner 1983-85 .607

Barry Fencher 1982-83 .606

Donald Selph 1987-90 .603

Jesse Phillips is the only player in AUM his-tory to score more than 2,000 points in his

career, finishing with 2,256 in his four years.

Darrell Anderson ranks sixth in career points and second in career rebounds at AUM. He

also ranks in the top 10 in blocks in a career.

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3-Point Field Goals MadeName Years TotalTorey Harris 1997-02 309

Joseph Manuel 2003-07 247

Albert Lewis 1991-95 238

Rod Ladd 1992-94 171

Fran Sims 1997-01 146

Kenneth Rush 1991-96 144

Quinton James 1997-99 138

David Gallagher 2005-09 121

Dan Davis 1995-99 116

Quadavious Brown 2007-09 115

3-Point Field Goals AttemptedName Years TotalTorey Harris 1997-02 745

Joseph Manuel 2003-07 694

Albert Lewis 1991-95 524

Fran Sims 1997-01 374

Kenneth Rush 1991-96 373

Rod Ladd 1992-94 358

Quadavious Brown 2007-09 343

Bryant Pound 1996-99 330

Dan Davis 1995-99 322

Quinton James 1997-99 312

3-Point PercentageName Years TotalKenneth Rush 1991-96 .488

Rod Ladd 1994-96 .478

Albert Lewis 1991-95 .454

Sean Stackhouse 2000-01 .453

Pat Aaron 1990-92 .452

Quinton James 1997-99 .442

Kijana Howard 1998-01 .422

Gudjon Skulason 1990-92 .420

David Gallagher 2005-09 .413

Torey Harris 1997-02 .412

Free Throws MadeName Years TotalAlbert Lewis 1991-95 411

Jesse Phillips 1981-85 408

Robert Johnson 2005-09 381

Torey Harris 1997-02 307

Kip Small, Jr. 2007-10 307

Joseph Manuel 2003-07 290

Henry Howell 1988-92 281

Nathan Thomas 2006-10 262

Bryant Pound 1996-99 250

Fran Sims 1997-01 245

Ed Card 1984-88 244

Free Throws AttemptedName Years TotalRobert Johnson 2005-09 538

Albert Lewis 1991-95 534

Jesse Phillips 1981-85 504

Torey Harris 1997-02 407

Ed Card 1984-88 389

Joseph Manuel 2003-07 388

Nathan Thomas 2006-10 384

Kip Small, Jr. 2007-10 380

Joe Cameron 1988-92 371

Henry Howell 1988-92 359

Free Throw PercentageName Years TotalTerry Sellers 1976-77 .885

Fran Sims 1997-01 .811

Jesse Phillips 1981-85 .809

Ted Looney 1989-91 .809

Kip Small, Jr. 2007-10 .808

Sean Stackhouse 2000-01 .791

David Whaley 2000-01 .784

Henry Howell 1988-92 .783

Albert Lewis 1991-95 .768

Scott Chandler 1985-89 .765

FoulsName Years TotalNathan Thomas 2006-10 383

Jerome Liggett 1975-79 378

Fran Sims 1997-01 365

Lonnie Nickson 1979-83 290

Torre Smith 1997-01 276

Kijana Howard 1998-01 245

Prelvis Paster 1991-94 235

Carl Gallup 1977-81 226

Torey Harris 1997-02 226

Paul Davis 1991-95 204

AssistsName Years TotalTorre Smith 1997-2001 644

Bernie Norris 1978-80 537

Ed Card 1984-88 484

L.K. Hooten 1984-88 375

Kip Small, Jr. 2007-10 365

Michael Thomas 1979-83 358

Curtis Stallworth 1995-97 336

Jesse Phillips 1981-86 283

Henry Howell 1988-92 282

Fran Sims 1997-01 203

Blocked ShotsName Years TotalNathan Thomas 2006-10 203

Glenn Ferguson 1979-83 192

Etdrick Bohannon 1995-97 99

Robert Johnson 2005-09 96

Anthony Murray 1992-94 87

Gary Nottingham 1997-98 83

Leon Miller 1986-88 81

Darrell Anderson 1991-94 72

Orlando Graham 1986-88 71

Tommy Dukes 1988-90 69

Scott Chandler 1984-89 65

Torey Harris 1997-02 60

StealsName Years TotalMichael Thomas 1979-83 221

Torre Smith 1997-01 184

Ronnie Hickman 2005-09 166

Suraz Eastes 1997-00 163

Ed Card 1984-88 160

Quinton James 1997-99 139

Kip Small 2007-10 135

Jesse Phillips 1981-86 126

Bryant Pound 1996-99 117

Curtis Stallworth 1995-97 108

David Gallagher knocked down 121 career 3-pointers for the Senators, good for eighth

on the all-time list.

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NAIA National Tournament Appearances

1986-87Eureka W, 85-54St. Joseph’s W, 76-66Washburn L, 69-61

1987-88Hawaii-Pacific W, 76-69Grace W, 73-66William Jewell W, 51-49College of Charleston W, 74-70Grand Canyon L, 88-86 (OT)

1988-89St. Rose W, 105-97Hastings L, 73-63

1993-94Westminster L, 72-67

1998-99Oklahoma Baptist L, 80-63

2000-01Georgetown College L, 95-55

2001-02Southern University W, 56-55Azusa Pacific L, 97-50

2002-03Westmont L, 85-53

2006-07Jarvis Christian W, 61-60Crichton L, 73-70

2007-08Oklahoma Baptist L, 71-70 (OT)

2008-09Cumberland W, 72-62William Jewell W, 83-67Robert Morris L, 87-76

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1978-79Alabama-Huntsville L, 88-70Alabama State L, 107-76

1980-81Belhaven L, 73-70

1981-82Alabama-Huntsville L, 50-45Athens State L, 76-75Athens State L, 87-68

1982-83Montevallo W, 30-27Alabama-Huntsville L, 73-70Alabama-Huntsville L, 75-63

1983-84Faulkner W, 73-64Athens State W, 69-68Montevallo W, 63-60Birmingham-Southern L, 69-61Birmingham-Southern L, 76-69

1984-85Birmingham-Southern L, 41-38

1985-86Athens State L, 71-65

1986-87Faulkner W, 90-75Birmingham-Southern W, 49-46

1987-88Athens State W, 94-68Birmingham-Southern W, 73-61

1988-89Talladega W, 100-85Montevallo W, 81-62

1989-90Talladega W, 85-80Birmingham-Southern L, 90-77

1990-91Talladega W, 69-64Birmingham-Southern L, 73-67

1991-92Talladega W, 64-59Birmingham-Southern L, 70-68

1992-93Talladega W, 79-74Montevallo L, 81-63

1993-94Faulkner W, 93-77Athens State W, 78-69Montevallo W, 63-61

1994-95Talladega W, 106-90Birmingham-Southern L, 90-83 (OT)

1995-96Talladega L, 80-77

1996-97Athens State W, 77-62Life L, 97-75

1997-98Faulkner W, 59-57Life L, 73-71

1998-99Anderson W, 93-85Athens State W, 93-82Life W, 88-73

1999-00LaGrange W, 119-75Faulkner L, 93-66

2000-01North Georgia W, 80-75Brewton-Parker W, 70-67Southern Polytechnic L, 88-68

2001-02Southern Wesleyan W, 63-55Southern Polytechnic W, 72-63Faulkner L, 63-61

2002-03Southern Wesleyan L, 65-57

2003-04Emmanuel W, 75-63Southern Polytechnic W, 69-68Brewton-Parker L, 69-67

2004-05North Georgia College L, 81-69

2005-06Faulkner W, 89-75Southern Wesleyan L, 68-66

2006-07Reinhardt W, 83-66Lee W, 70-54Emmanuel W, 68-66 (OT)

2007-08Emmanuel L, 81-71

2008-09Faulkner W, 81-77Southern Polytechnic W, 81-61Lee L, 85-70

2009-10Shorter W, 62-59Southern Polytechnic L, 56-53

Conference Tournament Appearances and Results

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1. Jesse Phillips 2,256 Guard, 6-3, Hurtsboro, Ala.

Year G FG-A 3FG-A Pts. Avg. 1981-82 30 208-406 --- 459 15.3 1982-83 31 177-370 --- 402 13.0 1983-84 31 277-577 --- 690 22.3 1984-85 29 280-556 --- 705 24.3 Totals 121 1,014-1,889 --- 2,256 18.7

2. Jerome Liggett 1,988 Guard, 6-3, Montgomery, Ala.

Year G FG-A 3FG-A Pts. Avg. 1975-76 31 236-496 --- 522 16.9 1976-77 28 212-468 --- 495 17.7 1977-78 27 211-453 --- 493 18.3 1978-79 31 198-404 --- 478 15.4 Totals 117 857-1,821 --- 1,988 17.0

3. Torey Harris 1,766 Guard, 6-6, Montgomery, Ala.

Year G FG-A 3FG-A Pts. Avg. 1997-98 29 37-105 12-45 107 3.7 1999-00 29 160-357 76-179 473 16.3 2000-01 27 153-319 97-218 461 17.1 2001-02 32 226-559 122-303 725 22.7 Totals 117 576-1,339 307-745 1,766 15.1

4. Joseph Manuel 1,711 Guard, 6-4, Beatrice, Ala.

Year G FG-A 3FG-A Pts. Avg. 2003-04 30 85-184 37-91 250 8.3 2004-05 31 226-556 90-269 643 20.7 2005-06 24 148-326 69-169 439 18.3 2006-07 26 128-327 51-165 379 14.6 Totals 111 587-1,393 241-694 1,711 15.4

5. Albert Lewis 1,698 Guard, 6-3, Montgomery, Ala.

Year G FG-A 3FG-A Pts. Avg. 1991-92 23 101-239 32-83 330 14.4 1992-93 29 100-187 26-65 366 12.6 1993-94 30 107-279 87-146 366 12.2 1994-95 32 212-462 93-230 636 19.9 Totals 114 520-1,167 238-524 1,698 14.9

6. Darrell Anderson 1,297 Forward, 6-8, Houston, Texas

Year G FG-A 3FG-A Pts. Avg. 1991-92 29 136-271 --- 361 12.5 1992-93 29 169-308 --- 467 16.1 1993-94 32 173-305 --- 469 14.7 Totals 90 478-884 --- 1,297 14.1

1,000-Point Club

Joseph Manuel

Jesse Phillips Jerome Liggett

Torey Harris

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10. Robert Johnson 1,182 Forward, 6-7, Montgomery, Ala.

Year G FG-A 3FG-A Pts. Avg. 2005-06 26 87-162 18-41 237 9.1 2006-07 29 119-263 12-45 352 12.1 2007-08 4 14-32 0-6 45 11.3 2008-09 34 165-301 1-15 548 16.1 Totals 93 385-758 31-107 1,182 12.7

11. Carl Gallup 1,148 Forward, 6-4, Augusta, Ga.

Year G FG-A 3FG-A Pts. Avg. 1977-78 27 96-126 --- 318 11.8 1978-79 33 158-301 --- 401 12.2 1979-80 29 98-193 --- 241 8.3 1980-81 19 69-124 --- 188 9.9 Totals 108 421-744 --- 1,148 10.7

12. Alphonso Bell 1,120 Guard, 6-5, Baxley, Ga.

Year G FG-A 3FG-A Pts. Avg. 1984-85 30 91-206 --- 229 7.6 1985-86 1 1-3 --- 2 2.0 1986-87 30 81-189 --- 226 7.5 1987-88 32 96-216 0-1 269 8.4 1988-89 34 112-273 16-40 394 11.6 Totals 127 387-887 16-41 1,120 9.0

7. Glenn Ferguson 1,284 Forward, 6-6, Thomaston, Ga.

Year G FG-A 3FG-A Pts. Avg. 1979-80 32 160-317 --- 388 12.1 1980-81 26 140-225 --- 322 12.4 1981-82 30 171-300 --- 283 9.4 1982-83 32 109-197 --- 291 9.1 Totals 120 580-1,039 --- 1,284 10.7

8. Michael Thomas 1,236 Guard, 5-10, Eufaula, Ala.

Year G FG-A 3FG-A Pts. Avg. 1979-80 32 118-248 --- 304 9.5 1980-81 30 165-345 --- 375 12.5 1981-82 30 106-255 --- 258 8.6 1982-83 32 128-262 --- 299 9.3 Totals 124 517-1,110 --- 1,236 10.0

9. Fran Sims 1,219 Guard, 6-5, Mt. Vernon, Ga.

Year G FG-A 3FG-A Pts. Avg. 1997-98 32 94-187 15-47 255 8.0 1998-99 31 99-224 30-74 294 9.5 1999-00 32 115-266 46-112 380 11.9 2000-01 28 107-211 53-133 290 10.4 Totals 123 415-888 144-366 1,219 9.9

1,000-Point Club

Fran Sims

Robert Johnson

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16. Kijana Howard 1,043 Center, 6-6, Macon, Ga.

Year G FG-A 3FG-A Pts. Avg. 1998-99 31 138-277 11-41 330 10.7 1999-00 23 131-235 20-38 327 14.2 2000-01 29 152-249 23-49 386 13.3 Totals 83 421-761 54-128 1,043 12.6

17. Bryant Pound 1,009 Guard, 6-2, Alamo, Ga..

Year G FG-A 3FG-A Pts. Avg. 1996-97 30 159-360 55-171 501 16.8 1997-98 29 165-379 56-159 508 17.5 Totals 59 324-789 111-330 1,009 17.1

13. Nathan Thomas 1,090 Forward, 6-7, Mt. Juliet, Tenn.

Year G FG-A 3FG-A Pts. Avg. 2006-07 31 103-230 3-11 268 8.6 2007-08 28 103-229 7-13 285 10.2 2008-09 30 77-158 0-5 204 6.8 2009-10 27 126-268 0-5 333 12.3 Totals 116 409-885 10-34 1090 9.4

14. Ed Card 1,069 Guard, 6-3, Auburn, Ala.

Year G FG-A 3FG-A Pts. Avg. 1984-85 28 81-168 --- 209 7.5 1985-86 29 85-183 --- 225 7.8 1986-87 30 80-168 --- 207 6.9 1987-88 35 156-319 0-1 428 12.2 Totals 122 402-838 0-1 1,069 8.8

15. Lonnie Nickson 1,057 Forward, 6-6, Montgomery, Ala.

Year G FG-A 3FG-A Pts. Avg. 1979-80 30 76-136 --- 202 6.7 1980-81 26 93-203 --- 234 9.0 1981-82 30 86-173 --- 220 7.3 1982-83 32 156-324 --- 401 12.5 Totals: 118 411-836 --- 1,057 9.0

1,000-Point Club

Kijana Howard

Nathan Thomas

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Auburn University at MontgomeryPlayers in the NBA

Orlando GrahamMiami Heat (1990-92)

Etdrick BohannonIndiana Pacers (1997-98)

Washington Wizards (1998-99)

New York Knicks (1999-2000)

L.A. Clippers (2000)

Cleveland Cavaliers (2000-01)

Jerome Liggett Jesse Phillips Orlando Graham Ed Card Darryl Gresham

Alphonso Bell Darrell Anderson Albert Lewis Bryant Pound David Whaley

Torey Harris Sean Stackhouse Rod Shiver Ellis Powell Joseph Manuel

Robert Johnson Nathan Thomas

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All-Time Roster

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-A-AARON, Pat ........................ 1990-91ABNEY, Zach ....................... 2005-07AHMAD,Farid ....................... 1992-93ALLEN, Darrel ..................... 1982-83ANDERSON, Darrell ............. 1991-94ANDERSON, Sandy .............. 1986-88ANGANTYSSON, Agust ......... 2006-09ASHMORE, John .................. 2002-03

-B-BAKER, Durrell .................... 2008-09BARKSDALE, Travis .............. 2002-03BELL, Alphonso ................... 1984-89BELL, Matt .......................... 1995-00BELL, Tony .......................... 1980-84BERZETT, Johnny ................ 1975-76BITON, Elad ........................ 1975-76BLUNT, Dwayne................... 1978-79BOATFIELD, Michael ............ 1993-95BOHANNON, Etdrick ............ 1995-97BOOKER, Landon ................ 2004-05BOOTH, Jim ........................ 1983-84BOSWELL, Joe Lee .............. 1975-76BROTHERTON, Joe .............. 1975-77BROWN, Quadavious ........... 2007-09BOYD, Dan ......................... 1978-80BRADFORD, Bob .............................BRANDT, John ..................... 1977-78BRIGGS, Phillip .................... 2004-05BROOKS, Kendrick ............... 1989-91BROWN, Alex ...................... 2008-09BULLARD, Marcus ................ 1997-98BUTLER, Ricky .................... 1988-91

-C-CAMERON, Joe .................... 1988-92CARD, Ed ............................ 1984-88CARD, Nigel ........................ 1978-80CARLTON, Antonio ............... 1998-99CASLIN, Jerome .................. 1995-97CHANDLER, Scott ................ 1984-89CHAPMAN, Larry, Jr. ............. 1991-92CHESTNUT, Andre ............... 1996-97CHIDREY, Luke .................... 1985-87CLARK, MacKenzie ............... 2005-06CONWAY, Byron .................. 2005-06COOLEY, Phil ....................... 1984-86CORDER, Leon .................... 1988-89CRENSHAW, Kent ................ 1984-88CRITTENDON, Montrelle ...... 2005-07CROWE, Mike ...................... 1975-77CURRY, Garriet .................... 1995-97CURTIS, Rashad .................. 2004-05

-D-DANZY, Steve ..................................DAVIS, Dan ......................... 1995-99DAVID, Jerome ................... 2007-08DAVIS, Paul ........................ 1991-95DEBROW, Everett ................ 1981-82DIAGNE, Moustapha ............ 2004-05DICKINSON, Romalis ........... 2001-03DONALD, Andrew ................ 2005-06DOSS, Marcus ..................... 2002-05DOZIER, Steve .................... 1998-99DRAKE, Cedric .................... 2001-03DUKES, Tommy ................... 1988-90

-E-EASTES, Suraz .................... 1998-01EDELSON, Steve .................. 1989-90

-F-FARMER, Adrian .................. 2005-06FENCHER, Barry .................. 1982-83FERGUSON, Glenn ............... 1979-83FIELDS, Eddie ..................... 1995-96FINLEY, Jameson ................. 2007-08FITZPATRICK, Thaddeus ...... 1976-78FLOURNOY, Larry ................ 1995-97FORBES, Marcus .................. 2004-06FORTO, Elmir ...................... 2006-07FRANKLIN, Chris ................. 1981-82FREEMAN, Jerald ................. 1995-96

-G-GALLAGHER, David .............. 2005-09GALLOP, Carl ....................... 1977-81GAMBRELL, James ............... 2001-05GIBBONS, Charlemagne ....... 1997-01GIBSON, Brandon ................ 2000-02GILLIAM, Casey................... 1995-96GIPSON, Adrian ................... 2002-03GOETTSCH, Ernie ................ 1990-94GOGGANS, Derek ................ 1977-79GOLSON, Darren ................. 1985-87GRAHAM, Orlando ............... 1986-88GRESHAM, Darryl ................ 1988-89GRISHAM, Tommy ............... 2009-10GRIGGS, Roderick ............... 1997-98

-H-HALL, Lorwnzo .................... 1978-79HALL, Mark ......................... 1994-99HAMRICK, Sam ................... 1978-79HARDMAN, Akeem .............. 2001-04HARRIS, Bobby ................... 1986-88HARRIS, Jerome .................. 2000-01HARRIS, Lamar ................... 1979-81HARRIS, Torey .................... 1997-02HARRIS, Matt ...................... 2007-09HART, Taylor ....................... 1980-83HARTLEY, Chad ................... 1993-94HAYMON, Jon ..................... 2004-05HENDERSON, Phillip ............ 1983-86HENRY, James ..................... 2002-03HICKMAN, Ronnie ............... 2005-09HODGE, Kareem .................. 2003-04HOOTEN, L.K. ..................... 1983-88HORNE, Wesley ................... 1999-00HOWARD, Kijana ................. 1998-01HOWELL, Henry .................. 1988-92HUDSON, Michael ................ 1986-91HULL, Jimmy ....................... 1994-96

-J-JACKSON, Calvin .............................JACKSON, Corey .................. 1994-95JAMES, Henry ..................... 1975-77JAMES, Quinton................... 1998-99JOHNSON, Robert ............... 1984-86JOHNSON, Robert ............... 2005-09JORDAN, Stephen ......2008-pres.

-K-KELLAND, Eddie .................. 1978-79KELLEY, Andre ..................... 1994-95

KELLEY, Ricardo .................. 2002-03KLINGER, Ken ..................... 1995-97

-L-LADD, Rod .......................... 1992-94LANE, Lushers ..................... 2000-01LEE, Michael ...............2009-pres.LEVESTON, Tommy ............. 1991-92LEWIS, Albert ..................... 1991-95LEWIS, Quentin ................... 1998-00LEWIS, Tommy.................... 1977-78LIGGETT, Jerome ................. 1975-79LILLY, John ......................... 2004-05LOONEY, Ted ....................... 1989-91LORD, Clifford ..................... 1994-97LUNDY, C.S. ........................ 1980-84LUSK, Mario ........................ 2005-07

-M-MANTOOTH, Reggie ............ 1988-90MANUEL, Joseph ................. 2003-07MARSHALL, Reggie .............. 1998-99MCCleskey, Saye ................. 1992-93MCCOY, Jeff ........................ 1986-88MCGHEE, Chuck .................. 1998-99MILLER, Leon ...................... 1986-88MILLER, Trey ...................... 2006-08MORRIS, Drexel .................. 1979-80MORRIS, Lester ................... 1991-95MURRAY, Anthony ............... 1992-95

-N-NESBA, Karim ..................... 2008-09NEWKIRK, Jeremy ............... 2004-05NICKSON, Lonnie ................ 1979-83NIELSON, Matt .................... 2006-08NOTTINGHAM, Gary ............ 1997-98NORRIS, Bernie ................... 1977-81NORRIS, Ryan ...........2009-pres.

-O-OGLESBY, Hunter ................ 2007-09

-P-PAGE, Reggie ...................... 1993-94PASCLEY, Jonathan .............. 2009-10PASTER, Prelvis ................... 1991-94PERONA, Charles .......2009-pres.PHILLIPS, Jesse .................. 1981-86PIERCE, Jessie .................... 1988-92PIPER, Phillip ...................... 1990-91POUND, Bryant ................... 1996-99POWELL, Doyle ................... 1975-76POWELL, Ellis ...................... 2001-03POWELL, Ryan .................... 2004-05

-Q-QUINLAN, Daniel ................. 2009-10

-R-RANDALL, Joshua ................ 2007-08RAWLS, Carl........................ 1982-85REMBERT, Ron .................... 1993-94RICHARDSON, Jamal ........... 2005-08RIDLEY, Gabe ...................... 2000-02RILEY, Clarence ................... 1998-99ROBERTSON, Mike .............. 2007-08ROBINSON, James .............. 1993-94ROGERS, Draper ................. 1999-00

ROWE, Joe ......................... 1980-81RUHR, Glenn ...................................RUSH, Kenneth ................... 1991-96RUSSELL, Derrick ................ 2004-05

-S-SCHWARTZ, Scott................ 1978-81SCOTT, Leonard .................. 2005-06SELLERS, Toby .................... 1975-77SELPH, Donald .................... 1987-90SHINES, Chauncey .............. 1989-91SHIVER, Rod ....................... 2001-03SIMPKINS, Charles .............. 1979-82SIMS, Fran .......................... 1997-01SKULASON, Gudjon ............. 1990-91SMALL, Kip, Jr. .................... 2007-10SMART, David ...................... 1978-79SMITH, LaNorris .................. 2008-10SMITH, Torre ...................... 1997-01SMITH, Van ........................ 1978-79SMOOT, Allen ...................... 1983-84SOTO, Jeremy ..................... 2004-05STACKHOUSE, Sean ............ 2000-01STALEY, Bernard .................. 1985-90STALLWORTH, Curtis ........... 1995-97STAMP, Jason ...................... 1995-96STOUTEMIRE, Chris ............. 1996-97STRANGE, Burt ................... 1988-89STUART, Aaron .................... 1992-93STUKES, Rickie .................... 1975-76SYER, Patrick ...................... 1987-90

-T-TAYLOR, Chris ..................... 2006-07TAYLOR, Ernest ................... 1984-85THOMAS, Ben ..................... 2009-10THOMAS, Emmitt ................ 1976-77THOMAS, Michael ................ 1979-83THOMAS, Monroe ................ 1981-85THOMAS, Nathan ................ 2006-10THOMPSON, Jamor ............. 1990-91TOWNSEND, Marcus ............ 1989-91TUCKER, Bobby ................... 1994-96TYE, Keith ........................... 1978-79

-W-WALLACE, Bill ..................... 1976-79WALTER, Antwun ................ 2000-02WARD, Jim .......................... 1976-78WATKINS, Sandy ................. 1980-84WARD, Jim .......................... 1976-78WELCH, Carlos .................... 1994-96WELCH, Scott ...................... 1996-97WELLS, D’Wayne ................. 2002-05WERNER, Marty .................. 1983-85WHALEY, David ................... 2000-01WILLIAMS, Cornell .............. 1988-90WILLIAMS, DeMario............. 2001-04WILLIAMS, Eric ................... 2001-05WILLIAMS, Johnny ....2008-pres.WILLIAMS, Sam .................. 1999-01WINGFIELD, Banastreus ...... 1991-92WOODARD, Ray .................. 1975-76WOOLFOLK, Larry ............... 1975-77

-Y-YOKUM, Martin.................... 1994-95

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Tiffany WilsonSenior

Pre-DentistryAtlanta, Ga.Co-Captain

DeJa WilsonSenior

Fine ArtsSylacauga, Ala.

Dorthea DownieJunior

FinanceDothan, Ala.

O’Kiytra RhodesJunior

Secondary Math EducationPhenix City, Ala.

Meri BinghamSophomore

Early Childhood EducationWetumpka, Ala.

Antonio CoxSophomore

Early Childhood EducationTensaw, Ala. Co-Captain

Caitlin LindsaySophomore

NursingWetumpka, Ala.

RenQuista MercerSophomore

Pre-Physical TherapySalem, Ala.

Briana MorganSophomore

Business ManagementMontgomery, Ala.

Brittani SearcySophomore

International StudiesJackson, Ohio

Meagan WrightSophomore

Secondary EducationColumbia, S.C.

Jodeci CraftFreshman

Pre-EngineeringAtmore, Ala.

Ashley WrightFreshmanNursing

Atlanta, Ga.

Kwantrica FinkleaFreshmanNursing

Atmore, Ala.

Candis FletcherFreshman

Pre-MedicineMontgomery, Ala.

Ieshia JohnsonFreshman

Criminal JusticePrattville, Ala.

Emily JonesFreshman

Pre-MedicineAtmore, Ala.

Megan McCormackFreshman

Criminal JusticeMontgomery, Ala.

Kayli MillerFreshman

Public AccountingMillry, Ala.

Assistant CoachErika Pettway

Eddie WilliamsFreshmanPsychologyEutaw, Ala.

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ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONWe believe a bond with alumni is vital to the strength of our university. Your membership allows us to continue a 40-year tradition of excellence in education as AUM continues to make a difference in the community.To join the Alumni Association or for other inquiries, please contact the AUM Alumni Office at (334) 244-3369.

BOARD OF TRUSTEESGovernor Bob Riley President of BoardJohn G. Blackwell District 8, President Pro TemporeDwight L. Carlisle District 4Byron P. Franklin District 9Samuel L. Ginn At-LargeRaymond J. Harbert At-LargeGaines Lanier District 5Robert E. Lowder District 2Charles D. McCrary At-LargeSarah B. Newton District 7 James W. Rane District 3Paul J. Spina Jr. District 6Virginia N. Thompson District 3 - Lee CountyJay Gouge President of Auburn University

HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITYAuburn University at Montgomery was established in 1967 by Act 403 of the Alabama Legislature. This action resulted from the request of the citizens of the Montgomery area to establish an additional degree-granting institution to serve Montgomery and the surrounding counties. The first classes were offered in September 1969. A 500-acre tract on the east side of Mont-gomery was purchased for the site of the new campus. Two architectural firms developed the master plan for the new cam-pus and designed the original buildings, which were occupied in the fall of 1971. A broad-based academic institution, AUM is organized into five schools: Business, Education, Liberal Arts, Nursing and Sciences, while the Air University Graduate Program and Division of Continuing Education offer additional educational opportunities.

In 1973 AUM was accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools as an operationally separate institution. In 1978, 1988, 1998 and 2008, accreditation was reaffirmed by the Southern Association.

MISSION STATEMENTAuburn University at Montgomery’s mission, as the metropoli-tan campus of Auburn University, a land-grant institution, is to foster and exemplify excellence in education through instruc-tion, research and service. Auburn University at Montgomery blends the traditional views of the university as a community of scholars with the contemporary view of the university as an integral part of the surrounding community, state and region. AUM provides academic programs that are characteristic of the finest traditions of scholarship and consistent with the respon-sibility of the university to provide support for the functions of government, regional economic growth and cultural enrichment through the arts.

WHY CHOOSE AUBURN MONTGOMERY?Today’s economic crisis doesn’t have to cost you your college education. This year alone, Auburn University at Montgomery offered students more than $4 million in Pell Grants and another $20 million in student loans. Couple that with challenging class-es and small class sizes, and Auburn Montgomery can provide you with an excellent education at a price you can afford.

A STUDENT-TO-FACULTY RATIO OF 15:1At Auburn Montgomery you won’t spend your freshman year in classes filled with 300 of your peers. Our classes are deliber-ately kept small (an average of 20 students), giving you more personal attention and allowing your professors to get to know you.

BIG CAMPUS BENEFITS WITH A SMALL CAMPUS FEELWith programs of study in more than 90 areas, Auburn Mont-gomery’s courses run the gamut from accounting to sociology. We have sororities and fraternities for those who want to go Greek and numerous active clubs and organizations. Plus, your destination is never more than a five-minute walk on campus. FOUR-DAY WEEKSAt Auburn Montgomery, many students take classes just four days a week – Monday through Thursday – making it easier for them to work, get home on the weekends or even travel. But students also find AUM can accommodate just about any sched-ule since classes are offered days, nights, weekends and online. We even offer a growing number of mini-term classes, allowing students to progress more rapidly.

CUTTING-EDGE PROGRAMSAuburn Montgomery’s Storage Area Network Center of Excel-lence teaches information technology students to manage net-

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Directions To AUM

From I-65 North (Birmingham, Ala.)Take Interstate 65 South to Interstate 85. Take the North Inter-state 85 exit (to Atlanta). Follow Interstate 85 to Exit 9 (Taylor Road and Auburn University Montgomery). Take a left off Exit 9 and enter on to Taylor Road. The entrance to AUM is at the second light and turn left.

From I-85 North (Atlanta, Ga.)Take Interstate 85 South to Exit 9 (Taylor Road and Auburn University Montgomery). Take a right off Exit 9 and enter on to Taylor Road. The entrance to AUM is at the first light and turn left.

From Highway 80 West (Selma, Ala.)Take U.S. Highway 80 to Interstate 65. Take Interstate 65 North to Interstate 85 North. Take the Interstate 85 exit (to Atlanta). Follow Interstate 85 North to Exit 9 (Taylor Road and Auburn University Montgomery). Take a left off Exit 9 and enter Taylor Road. The entrance to AUM is at the second light and turn left.

From Highway 231 South (Troy, Ala.)Take U.S. Highway 231 to Taylor Road. Turn right on Taylor Road and follow to Auburn University Montgomery campus entrance.

From the Taylor Road EntranceTurn left on to the AUM campus. Take the first immediate right on to University Drive. Follow University Drive to the four-way stop. Turn left at the four-way stop and the soccer facility is on the right.

and offices for the AUM softball coaching staff.The AUM Tennis Complex, also built in 1976, features a newly refinished playing surface for each of its 10 courts. Aside from serving as the site for all AUM men’s and women’s home tennis matches, the AUM Tennis Complex also serves as a host site for the annual Small College Blue & Gray Classic held by the city of Montgomery.The AUM Soccer Complex has undergone several updates since its construction in 1985. In the early 2000’s new Olym-pic-style goals were installed along with a new scoreboard in 2006. Several landscaping renovations have taken place at the facility as well.The AUM Baseball Complex serves as the home field for Senators baseball and features stadium seating, a grand-stand, press box and concessions stand for the convenience of Senator base-ball fans. The complex has served as host site for the NAIA Region XIII Tournament in 2006 as well as the 2007 SSAC Baseball tournament.

works that store vast quantities of digital data. One of only six such centers in the country, it has been extremely successful in placing graduates in rewarding high-tech jobs with companies like Unisys.

ATHLETIC EXCELLENCESenators athletic teams have a championship reputation in NAIA Division I and Southern States Athletic Conferences sports. Our men’s tennis team is the reigning national cham-pion, while women’s tennis, men’s soccer, and men’s and women’s basketball have put forth standout performances in the past as well.

RECOGNIZED EXCELLENCEAuburn Montgomery is the consistent top choice of readers of the Montgomery Advertiser, who have named AUM the best lo-cal college for the last four years. Our School of Business ranks among the top five percent in the world and is ranked a “Best Business School” by The Princeton Review.

SUCCESSFUL ALUMNIAmong Auburn Montgomery’s more than 30,000 alumni, you’ll find Gen. Henry Hugh Shelton ’73, retired chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; Hugh Harris ’74, retired president of Fidelity Information Services; Lynn Clardy Bright ’75, former district judge; General Michael E. Ryan ’76, former chief of staff, U.S. Air Force; Tom Clement ’77, president of Clement Contracting Group; Carl Whatley ’83, retired CEO of KOWA Pharmaceuticals America; Tracy McCooey ’87, Montgomery County Circuit Judge; Rep. Jay Love ’90, state legislator; and Yung Kincer ’03 and ’06, Alabama’s 2009 Teacher of the Year – just to name a few.

AUM ATHLETICS FACILITIESSince the installation of its athletic department in 1975, Auburn University at Montgomery has been know throughout the NAIA for its competitiveness on the field and court of play. Further-more, AUM offers some of the best facilities in the Southeast to accommodate that competitive spirit.The AUM Physical Education Complex serves as the venue for all AUM men’s and women’s basketball home games. Originally built in 1976, the gymnasium underwent a face-lift during the Summer of 2010. Renovations included a refinishing of the

gym floor as well as the installa-tion of new bleachers that seat 2,760.The newest addition to the list of AUM athletics facilities comes with the newly built on-campus softball field, on which the AUM softball team was able to play

all home games during the 2010 season. The field is part of the AUM Softball Complex, which will eventually include the construction of a press box, concessions stand, locker rooms

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ChancellorJohn VeresAuburn University at Montgomery, 1976

Auburn Montgomery Chancellor John G. Veres III is no stranger to AUM, having received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in psychology in 1976 and 1978, and he has worked for over 30 years with the university. Veres has been serving as chancellor since his appointment in May 2006.

“I’m proud to be an AUM graduate and the first graduate of AUM to have the opportunity to serve the university as chancellor” says Veres.

Veres received his Ph. D. in Industrial/Organizational Psychology in 1983 and has published extensively on human resources management topics, including over 40 articles in scholarly journals, as well as nine book chapters, two edited volumes, numerous technical reports and a book entitled “The Challenge of Front Line Management: Flattened Organi-zations in the New Economy.” He has consulted in over 80 employment discrimination lawsuits, testifying on assessing adverse impact, selection procedure validity and other issues on equal employment opportunity. He currently serves as special master to Federal District Judge C. Lynwood Smith in the Northern District of Alabama, and has served as the Court’s expert to federal district courts in Arkansas and Georgia. He has long been involved in community affairs.

He currently serves on the boards of directors of the Alabama Technology Foundation, the Alabama World Affairs Council, the Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce, the Montgomery Area YMCA and Seton Haven. Veres also serves on the Governor’s Commission for Action in Alabama’s Black Belt and as technical consultant to the Alabama Commission on Government Accountability.

Veres is married to the former Beth Louise Sullivan. They have three children – Erin, John and Olivia – and two grand-children, Cole and Lena.

Athletic DirectorSteve CrotzUniversity of Missouri, 1979

Steve Crotz is entering his third year as full-time athletics director at Auburn Montgomery after serving two stints as the interim athletic director in 2000 and 2007. In his current capac-ity, Crotz has worked with the AUM administration to inaugurate a softball program, as well as to expand the athletic department staff to include a head and assistant softball coach and an athletic trainer.

“Under his leadership, private contributions have increased significantly,” said Chancellor John Veres. “As we find ourselves in troubling economic times, his combination of commitment to excellence and finan-cial acumen serve us well.”

Crotz was no stranger to AUM before serving as athletic director. For 12 seasons, Crotz served as the head women’s basketball coach at Auburn Montgomery. Crotz compiled a record of 284-116 while at AUM, winning four regular season conference championships, two conference tournament titles, and advancing to the NAIA National Tournament 10 times. Crotz was a 10-time conference/region coach of the year and was named the Ikon/Women’s Basketball Coaches Associa-tion National Coach of the Year following his team’s national runner-up finish for the 1999-00 season.

Prior to AUM, Crotz spent five years as athletic director and six years as head women’s basketball coach at Lindenwood University in St. Charles, Mo., and in October 2009 was inducted into the Lindenwood Hall of Fame.

Crotz received his bachelor’s degree in education from the University of Missouri in 1979 and his master’s degree in secondary education from Missouri-St. Louis in 1984. He and his wife, the former Daphne Hozee, reside in Montgomery with their two children, Kelsey and Jacob.

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Dr. John AhoFaculty AthleticsRepresentative

Laketa BarwickWomen’s Basketball

Assistant Coach

Larry ChapmanMen’s Basketball

Head Coach

Steve CrotzAthletics Director

Jordan CristAthletic Administration

Graduate Assistant

Holly CurrieSoftball

Assistant Coach

Dan DavisWomen’s Basketball

Head Coach

Katy JohnstoneAthletic Administration

Intern

Wulf-Dieter KochMen’s SoccerHead Coach

Marty LovrichBaseball

Associate Head Coach

Q.V. LoweBaseball

Head Coach

Tim LutzSports Information

Director

Jody MurphyAthletic Training

Head Trainer

Jamey NewsomeWomen’s Soccer

Head Coach

Jessie Rosa Assistant Athletics Director for Finance

Kathryn SaundersWomen’s Soccer

Graduate Assistant

Laurel SmoakAthletic Training

Graduate Assistant

Rolando VargasMen’s and Women’sTennis Head Coach

Chad VossekuilAthletic Administration

Intern

Jack WatersMen’s BasketballAssistant Coach

Christina WilcoxsonSoftball

Head Coach

Trent WilsonAthletic Training

Graduate Assistant

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Montgomery is at once a friendly southern city of grace and charm and a dynamic leader for economic growth and strength in the Southeast. Historic homes rest in peace-ful repose next to towering modern structures of glass and steel with perfect harmony. Lush city parks boasting world-class sports facilities are nestled just a short hop

from a network of roads, rails and runways that transport people and goods through-out the country. Montgomery really does have something for everyone. As Alabama’s Capital City, Montgomery is the seat of state government and the catalyst for decisions that are far-reaching, not just when the legislature is in session, but throughout the

year. People from throughout the state and even the na-tion come here to meet with lawmakers and present their idea or lobby their position, hoping to influence the direc-tion of progress in the coming years. In addition to its turnkey position in governmental affairs, Montgomery holds a unique position in concerns of military training, technology, defense and education as the location of Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base. Maxwell Air Force Base is the home of Air University, one of the military’s premiere educational facilities. Officers from all branches of the armed forces attend classes here. Gunter is the location of the 754th Electronics Systems Group (ELSG), which provides technical and customer service support as well as acquisition and program management oversight of over 160 Combat Support Information Tech-nology (IT) systems. The ELSG also manages the Air Force standard desktop environment, and serves as the USAF lead for software program management under the aus-pices of the Department of Defense Enterprise Software Initiative. Montgomery is a city of vast economic diversity, with state government, the military, regional government, wholesale and retail trade, agricultural support and indus-try providing a well-balanced economic environment. The city’s role as a regional trade center is firmly established, serving as a wholesaling and distribution gateway to the Southeast in addition to the 22-county central Alabama

area. In 2002, Montgomery got the good news that Hyun-dai would locate its first United States automobile manu-facturing facility in the Capital City. The construction of Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama’s 2-million-square-foot automotive manufacturing facility was completed in 2004. Hyundai’s first North American plant employs over 2,000 workers and produces the Hyundai Santa Fe and the Hyundai Sonata. Hyundai suppliers in the Montgomery metropolitan area have created more than $221 million in capital investment and 2,264 jobs. Area hospitals offer comprehensive medical services and facilities, as well as cutting-edge specialty services and practices. Montgomery residents have access to neonatal intensive care, open-heart surgical and cardiac treatment facilities and physicians, rehabilitative and therapeutic orthopedic medicine, cancer treatment centers and more. Additionally, there are many walk-in clinics that offer gen-eral medicine and private practice physician offices with services ranging from family practice to internal medicine and ophthalmology. Montgomery and surrounding area veterans also are served by the VA Medical Center.

Things to See and Do Montgomery offers a wealth of recreational and cultural activities for people of all ages and interests. The city has

been dubbed the “birthplace of Civil War and Civil Rights.” It was the first capital of the Confederacy, and the location from which the telegram was sent that started battle in the War Between the States. A star on the steps of the State Capitol building (which is on the Nation-al Register of Historic Places) marks the spot where Jefferson

Davis was sworn in as president of the Confederate States of America. Montgomery also is the location of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s pulpit, from which he preached the gospel of non-violent revolution in the fight for Civil Rights, and is the site of the Montgomery Bus Boycott, which sparked the movement for equal rights throughout the nation. The Rosa Parks Library and Museum provides a glimpse into

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this important event that shaped the destiny of a na-tion, along with its Children’s Annex, which provides a background on segregation through an interactive “time machine” exhibit. Visitors also should stop at the Civil Rights Memorial Center, located alongside the Civil Rights Memorial, de-signed by famed architect Maya Lin. The center, operated by the Southern Poverty Law Center, contains state-of-the-art exhibits and in-depth information about Civil Rights Movement martyrs, a 69-seat theater, a classroom for edu-cational activities and a section dedicated to contemporary social justice issues and the Wall of Tolerance. The city is home to the Alabama Shakespeare Festival, the fifth largest Shakespeare Festival in the world, which draws visitors from throughout the world. Also located in Blount Cultural Park is the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, which houses an extensive permanent collection, including Old Master prints by such artists as Rembrandt, Caneletto and Goya, and noted American artists John Singer Sargent and Edward Hopper. Additionally, there is world-class ballet, art education opportunities, a symphony orchestra and more. There also are many enjoyable family activities. The Montgomery Zoo boasts more than 700 animals from five different continents, including a brand new African el-ephant exhibit. People of all ages will be fascinated by a visit to Old Alabama Town, where they can see how early Alabamians lived and worked, or the Alabama Depart-ment of Archives and History, with its wealth of informa-tion. Children will be especially delighted by the archives’ “Grandma’s Attic” exhibit, which is full of hands-on activi-ties, costumes and games. Another fun treat is the unique

Alabama Cattle-men’s Associa-tion “Mooseum,” which provides a history of cow-boy culture and livestock produc-tion. Shopping is also a popular pastime. Mont-gomery has unique boutiques tucked away into historic districts like Old Cloverdale and the Mulberry District, as well as first-class shopping malls

and centers. Eastdale Mall boasts the area’s only indoor ice skating rink, in addition to a wide variety of shops and eateries. Festival Plaza offers specialty shops, Rave Motion Pictures theater, and Shall We Paint?, a paint-your-own pottery activity and shop. The Shoppes at EastChase is a “lifestyle center” with upscale retailers and restaurants. And there’s so much more. Montgomery has many shops and restaurants sure to suit any visitor’s whim.

Sports and Recreation In February 2003, Montgomerians were thrilled to learn that the AA baseball team owned by Orlando Rays Base-ball Inc., which is owned by the Major League Baseball team the Tampa Bay Rays, had been acquired to play ball in Montgomery. The team was dubbed the Montgomery Biscuits and a new $26 million baseball stadium opened

in Spring 2004 beside the Alabama River. The stadium is a key element in the city’s ongoing Riverfront development and downtown revitalization project, with downtown and riverfront investment now totaling more than $900 million. A riverwalk and new convention center and hotel, The Renaissance, have added more appeal to the downtown area. Additionally, the city’s Parks and Recreation Depart-ment operates many facilities located throughout the city, hosting such activities as golf, swimming, tennis, softball and other sports, plus artistic and creative endeavors, physical fitness classes, activities for those with physical or mental disabilities, and educational programs, including a planetarium. The city’s Cramton Bowl hosts high school and college football games, as well as special events, and Paterson Field provides facilities for high school and col-lege baseball games. Visitors to the River Region can also visit the nearby Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail in Prattville. The trail is rec-ognized as one of the finest golf experiences anywhere.

Downtown Amphitheatre

Riverwalk StadiumHome of the Montgomery Biscuits

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The 2010-11 academic year will mark the 11th year for Auburn Montgomery athletics competing as a member of the Southern States Athletic Conference (SSAC). The newly expanded conference now showcases 16 member institu-tions located throughout the southeast, including the states of Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina and Tennessee. The SSAC was established in 1949 as the Georgia Inter-collegiate Athletics Conference with six member schools, including Oglethorpe University, Berry College, Valdosta State University, North Georgia College and State Univer-sity, Piedmont College and Georgia Southern University. In 1980 the conference was renamed the Georgia Athletic Conference and remained so until 1988, when its expansion into Georgia’s bordering states brought the need to change its name to the Georgia-Alabama-Carolina Conference (GACC). In 2003, the official name was again changed to the Southern States Athletic Conference. The conference membership has worked for more than 60 years to maintain a level of competition, excellence and quality that appropriately represents its 16 member institu-tions. Since the conference’s inception and affiliation with the NAIA, 21 SSAC teams and 10 individuals have claimed na-tional titles, while 22 teams have finished national runners-up. Since the inception of its athletic program in 1975, Au-burn Montgomery has been a member of the National As-

SSAC Member Institutions

Auburn University at Montgomery Montgomery, Ala.

Belhaven College Jackson, Miss.

Brenau University Gainesville, Ga.

Brewton-Parker College Mt. Vernon, Ga.

Columbia College Columbia, S.C.

Emmanuel College Franklin Springs, Ga.

Faulkner University Montgomery, Ala.

Lee University Cleveland, Tenn.

Loyola University New Orleans New Orleans, La.

University of Mobile Mobile, Ala.

Shorter University Rome, Ga.

Southern Polytechnic State University Marietta, Ga.

Southern Wesleyan University Central, S.C.

Spring Hill College Mobile, Ala.

Truett-McConnell College Cleveland, Ga.

William Carey University Hattiesburg, Miss.

SSAC StaffCommissioner: Dr. Kurt PatbergSports Information Director: Greg BlackEligibility Chair: Dr. Richard Cowan, Shorter University

Auburn Montgomery in National Postseason PlaySport (Number of Appearances) Tournament Record Best FinishBaseball (3) 7-6 Runners-UpMen’s Basketball (11) 11-11 Runners-UpWomen’s Basketball (18) 18-18 Runners-UpMen’s Soccer (10) 12-9-3 Runners-Up (3 Times)Women’s Soccer (3) 2-3-0 Elite Eight (Twice)Women’s Tennis (18) 41-3* National Champions (10 Times)Men’s Tennis (18) 34-4* National Champions (9 Times)*Record since team format began in 2000

sociation of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). In those 35 years, AUM has claimed 18 national championships, and six of the school’s eight varsity programs have appeared in a national championship game. The NAIA, headquartered in Olathe, Kan., is a national organization with nearly 300 institutional members and over 60,000 student-athletes across the United States and Canada. Throughout its history, the NAIA has provided strong leadership for all aspects of intercollegiate athletics. Since its introduction of the intercollegiate championship of basketball in 1937, the NAIA has maintained its elite standards while administering first-rate athletics programs. The NAIA has continuously affirmed its commitment to equality by becoming the first national organization to of-fer institutional postseason opportunities to black student-athletes in 1948, to allow institutional membership to historically black institutions in 1953, and on Aug. 1, 1980, to vote in favor of the establishment of athletics programs for women. Today, the NAIA strengthens its commitment to student-athletes and strives to enrich their college experience by supporting academic achievement and character develop-ment. The NAIA approaches sport and activity as an op-portunity to intentionally teach beyond the fundamentals through the philosophy of the NAIA Champions of Charac-ter program. By applying the five core values of respect, responsibility, integrity, servant leadership and sportsman-ship, the NAIA has the ability to maximize talent to the benefit of each individual.

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Newspapers

The Montgomery AdvertiserSports Editor: Brad ZimanekP.O. Box 1000Montgomery, AL 36101-1000Phone: (334) 261-1522Fax: (334) 261-1548www.montgomeryadvertiser.com

Alabama Associated PressSports Editor: John Zenor201 Monroe StreetMontgomery, AL 36104Phone: (334) 262-5947Fax: (334) 265-7177www.al.com/associatedpress/news

The AUMnibusAuburn University at MontgomeryMontgomery, AL 36124Phone: (334) 244-3662Fax: (334) 244-3762http://aumnews.squarespace.com Montgomery IndependentSports Editor: Bret Stanfield1810 W. 5th StreetMontgomery, AL 36106Phone: (334)265-7323Fax: (334) 265-7320

Electronic Media - Radio

WMSP-AM 740Sports Director: John LongshoreStudio Host: Barry McKnightOne Commerce StreetMontgomery, AL 36104Phone: (334) 240-9274Fax: (334) 240-9219www.sportsradio740.com

Electronic Media - TV

WAKA-TV 8 (CBS) Sports Director: Dee Jackson Reporter: Stu McCann3020 East BoulevardMontgomery, AL 36116Phone: 334-420-3226Fax: 334-244-7859www.waka.com

WSFA-TV 12 (NBC)Sports Director: Jeff ShearerReporter: Derek SteyerP.O. Box 25012Montgomery, AL 36116Phone: 334-613-8298Fax: 334-614-8303www.wsfa.com WNCF-TV 32 (ABC)Sports Director: Adam Bagni 3251 Harrison RoadMontgomery, AL 36109Phone: 334-270-3200Fax: 334-270-2848www.wncftv.com

Sports InformationContact List

Auburn Montgomery

Sports Information DirectorTim LutzOffice: (334) 244-3832Cell: (334) 207-6196E-mail: [email protected]: (334) 244-3886Website: www.AUMathletics.com

Overnight Mailing Address7031 Senator DriveMontgomery, AL 36117

Mailing AddressP.O. Box 244023Montgomery, AL 36124-4023

NAIA National Office

Sports Information DirectorChad WallerOffice: (913) 791-0044E-mail: [email protected]: (913) 791-9555Website: www.NAIA.org

Southern States Athletic Conference Office

Sports Information DirectorGreg BlackOffice: (334) 799-3147E-mail: [email protected]: (810) 963-1532Website: www.SSACsports.com

AUM Media Outlets

Game Day ServicesWorking media will be provided current statistics, rosters and game programs prior to tip off. Statistical updates will be provided at halftime. There are a limited number of telephones available along press row for filing stories after the games. All calls must be local, toll-free or by calling card. A wireless connection and fax machine will also be available.

Post-Game InterviewsFollowing a 10-minute “cooling off” period, AUM players and Coach Larry Chapman will be made available for post-game interviews outside the locker room. The AUM sports information staff will poll the media prior to the end of the game to determine the players who will be at the interview session.

Practice CoverageAs a general rule, all practices are open to the media and public. There may be instances, however, when all or part of a practice session is closed. Please contact the Sports Information Office in advance if you plan to attend a practice session. Student-athletes are generally available up to 15 minutes before practice and immediately following practice. Phone interviews are also available at night, but the student-athlete phone numbers are not available under any cir-cumstances. Head Coach Larry Chapman is also very accessible during the week, with the best time to reach him being weekday mornings before noon in his office in the Physical Education Complex or via phone at (334) 244-3542.

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Day Date Opponent Location Time

Fri. Nov. 5 Life University^ Montgomery, Ala. 1 p.m.Sat. Nov. 6 LSU-Shreveport^ Montgomery, Ala. 1 p.m.Tues. Nov. 9 Martin Methodist College Pulaski, Tenn. 7 p.m.Fri. Nov. 12 Emmanuel College AUM 7 p.m.Wed. Nov. 17 Southern University Baton Rogue, La. 7 p.m.Sat. Nov. 20 Brewton-Parker College Mt. Vernon, Ga. 4 p.m.Tues. Nov. 23 Cumberland University AUM 8 p.m.Fri. Dec. 3 Freed-Hardman University AUM 8 p.m.Sat. Dec. 4 Truett-McConnell College AUM 6 p.m.Tues. Dec. 7 Southern Polytechnic State University Marietta, Ga. 7:30 p.m.Sat. Dec. 18 Alabama State University Montgomery, Ala. 7 p.m.Tues. Dec. 21 Tulane University New Orleans, La. 7 p.m. Mon. Jan. 3 Martin Methodist College AUM 7 p.m.Thurs. Jan. 6 Emmanuel College Franklin Springs, Ga. 7 p.m.Thurs. Jan. 13 Belhaven University* AUM 8 p.m.Sat. Jan. 15 Spring Hill College* Mobile, Ala. 4 p.m.Thurs. Jan. 20 University of Mobile* Mobile, Ala. 8 p.m.Sat. Jan. 22 William Carey University* AUM 4 p.m.Mon. Jan. 24 Cumberland University Lebanon, Tenn. 7 p.m.Sat. Jan. 29 Loyola University New Orleans* AUM 4 p.m.Thurs. Feb. 3 Faulkner University* Montgomery, Ala. 8 p.m.Sat. Feb. 5 Belhaven University* Jackson, Miss. 4 p.m.Thurs. Feb. 10 Spring Hill College* AUM 8 p.m.Sat. Feb. 12 University of Mobile* AUM (Homecoming) 4 p.m.Thurs. Feb. 17 William Carey University* Hattiesburg, Miss. 7:30 p.m.Sat. Feb. 19 Loyola University New Orleans* NewOrleans, La. 4 p.m.Sat. Feb. 26 Faulkner University* AUM 4 p.m.Wed.-Sat. March 2-5 SSAC Tournament Rome, Ga. TBAWed.-Tues. March 16-22 NAIA Tournament Kansas City, Mo. TBA

Home Games in BOLD * Denotes Conference Game ^ Denotes Faulkner Classic