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Program InformationTable of Contents.....................................................................1Roster and Schedule.................................................................2Sports Communications...........................................................3

Support StaffStrength & Conditioning..........................................................4Athletic Training......................................................................5

Meet The SaintsCoaching Staff......................................................................6-9Player Profiles...................................................................10-25Last Season in Review......................................................26-27

The UniversityAbout North Georgia..............................................................28Meet the President..................................................................29Athletics Administration........................................................30Peach Belt Conference...........................................................31

Record BookYear-by-Year Results..............................................................32All-Time Records...................................................................33NCAA Division II Records....................................................34All-time Opponents................................................................35All-Time Letterwinners....................................................36-37

Location ........................................................ Dahlonega, GAFounded...................................................................1873Enrollment...............................................................5,853Nickname....................................................................SaintsColors .................................................... Royal Blue & WhiteAffiliation ............................................... NCAA Division IIConference...........................................................Peach BeltPresident......................................................Dr. David PotterDirector of Athletics.....................................Lindsay Reeves Associate Director of Athletics.......................Derek SuranieFaculty Representative............................Margaret PoitevintWebsite.......................................www.SaintsSports.com

Program HistoryInaugural Season ...........................................................1971All Time Record .......................................................594-396NCAA Appearances.....................................................NoneLast Postseason Opponent..................................Montevallo Result.......................................(L) 88-79 PBC QuarterfinalsMost Wins in a Season.......................23 (1982, 1983, 2005)

Sports CommunicationsDirector...............................................................David BeallAlma Mater, Yr......................................North Georgia, 2008Office Phone...................................................706-867-3250Cell Phone......................................................404-513-9272Office Fax.......................................................706-867-2865Email.........................................jdbeall@northgeorgia.eduMailing Address.....82 College Circle; Dahlonega, GA 30597

Coaching StaffHead Coach....................................................Chris FaulknerAlma Mater, Yr......................................North Georgia, 1993Record at NG..........................................107-99 (8th Season)Careeer Record..................................156-156 (14th Season)Office Phone....................................................706-867-2849Assistant Coach...................................................Josh TravisAlma Mater, Yr.............................................Reinhardt, 2001

Team Information2009-10 Overall Record...............................................15-13 Home..............................................................9-5 Away...............................................................6-7 Neutral............................................................0-12009-10 PBC Record (finish).................................10-7 (5th) Home..............................................................4-4 Away...............................................................6-3Letterwinners Returning/Lost...........................................8/6Starters Returning/Lost....................................................1/4Roster Breakdown (Sr/Jr/So/Fr)...............................(5/6/3/2)Facility...............................................Memorial Hall (2,500)

MEN’S BASKETBALL QUICK FACTS

MEN’S BASKETBALLTABLE OF CONTENTS

On the Cover:Senior forwards Jon Nolton and Brody Langston will lead a North Georgia squad looking to advance to their first-ever NCAA National Tournament.

CreditsThe 2010-11 Men’s Basketball Media Guide was produced by David

Beall, Assistant AD for Sports Communications, and the Sports Commu-nications staff.

Written, compiled, and edited by: David Beall and Jessica Skeels

Cover and Layout Design: David Beall

Photography by: David Beall, Gail Justus, Bill Aiken (SkyHawk Sports), Craig Cappy (Craig Cappy Photography)

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NORTH GEORGIA SAINTS BASKETBALL2010-11 Men’s Basketball Numerical Roster

No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Last School2 Clarence Tillman F Jr. 6-4 190 Orange Park, FL/St. Johns River CC10 Marquez Jackson G Jr. 5-9 160 Gainesville, GA/University of Hawaii11 Pat Moynihan G So. 6-4 181 Atlanta, GA/Centennial HS12 Chaun Tinney G Jr. 6-0 170 Decatur, GA/Georgia Perimeter14 Carl Taylor G Sr. 6-3 210 Conyers, GA/Morehead State20 Cody Coleman G Jr. 6-0 175 Rabun Gap, GA/Truett-McConnell College21 Chase Anderson G So. 6-5 202 Lawrenceville, GA/Mill Creek HS22 Brody Langston F Sr. 6-4 185 Gainesville, GA/Georgia Perimeter23 Keldrick Coleman F Sr. 6-3 215 Gainesville, GA/Georgia Perimeter24 Elijah Smith F Jr. 6-8 170 Hephzibah, GA/Louisburg College25 Taylor Metzger G Fr. 6-3 185 Norcross, GA/Greater Atlanta Christian32 Jon Nolton F Sr. 6-7 185 Warner Robins, GA/Santa Fe CC33 Erekle Jgerenaia F Jr. 6-8 190 Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia/Pensacola St. JC40 Ryan Sharpe F Fr. 6-2 185 Canton, GA/Cherokee HS44 George Jgerenaia C Jr. 6-11 215 Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia/Pensacola St. JC50 Robby Goldsmith C So. 6-10 231 Melbourne, FL/Hargrave Military

Head Coach: Chris FaulknerAssistant Coach: Josh TravisAssistant Coach: Richard SimmonsGraduate Assistant Coach: Ryan Chastain and Michael Moynihan

Date Opponent Location TimeNov. 15 Young Harris Young Harris, GA 7:30 PM Nov. 17 Hiwassee College Dahlonega, GA 7:00 PM Nov. 19 Mount Olive$ Mount Olive, NC 7:30 PMNov. 20 Chowan University$ Mount Olive, NC 5:00 PMNov. 23 Truett-McConnell Cleveland, GA 8:00 PM Nov. 29 Lynn University Boca Raton, FL 7:00 PM Dec. 8 Limestone Gaffney, SC 7:30 PM Dec. 15 Anderson University Anderson, SC 7:00 PMDec. 31 Young Harris Dahlonega, GA 4:00 PM Jan. 3 Augusta State* Augusta, GA 7:30 PMJan. 8 Columbus State* Dahlonega, GA 3:30 PM Jan. 12 University of Montevallo* Dahlonega, GA 7:30 PM Jan. 15 Lander University* Dahlonega, GA 3:30 PMJan. 17 USC Aiken* Aiken, SC 7:30 PM Jan. 19 Ga. Southwestern* Americas, GA 7:30 PM Jan. 22 Clayton State* Morrow, GA 7:30 PMJan. 27 Flagler College* Dahlonega, GA 7:30 PM Jan. 29 Armstrong Atlantic* Dahlonega, GA 3:30 PM Feb. 2 GCSU* Milledgeville, GA 7:30 PM Feb. 5 Columbus State* Columbus, GA 3:30 PM Feb. 9 Francis Marion* Florence, SC 7:30 PM Feb. 12 UNC Pembroke* Dahlonega, GA 3:30 PM Feb. 16 University of Montevallo* Montevallo, AL 8:30 PM Feb. 19 Ga. Southwestern* Dahlonega, GA 3:30 PM Feb. 23 Clayton State* Dahlonega, GA 7:30 PM Feb. 26 GCSU* Dahlonega, GA 3:30 PM

Home games in bold.* - Peach Belt Conference game

$ - Mount Olive Classic

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MEDIA GUIDE - The 2010-11 North Georgia Men’s Basketball Media Guide has been spe-cifically designed to aid members of the media covering the Saints. We appreciate your cover-age and if there is anything we can do to assist you, please do not hesitate to contact the Sports Communications office. The athletic depart-ment has certain policies and procedures that we ask for you to abide by while covering the Saints. These are for the benefit of your needs and those of the student-athletes and coaches.

SPORTS COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE - The North Georgia Sports Communications of-fice is located on the bottom floor of Memorial Hall Gymnasium in Room 002. Enter through the front doors of the gymnasium and take the glass door to the bottom floor. The sports com-munications office is the first door on your left as you exit the stairwell.

PRESS CREDENTIALS - Press and photo-graph credentials are issued to members of the working media only. These credentials may be obtained by contacting the sports communica-tions office. Requests should be made 24 hours before the event to be guaranteed consideration. In most cases, credentials will be left at will

North Georgia Sports Communications Office82 College CircleDahlonega, GA 30597

Office Phone: 706.864.3250Office Fax: 706.864.1625Cell (Beall): 404.513.9272

www.SaintsSports.comEmail: [email protected]

call, but can be mailed upon request. Work-ing members of the media who plan to cover North Georgia basketball on the road should make credential requests through the Sports Communications office of the host institution.

SAINTS ON THE WEB - For up-to-date stories, photos, schedules, results, and more, please visit the official home for Saints basketball at www.SaintsSports.com

PARKING - Game day media parking is avail-able in a media-designated lot near the south end of the athletic complex. Parking credentials should be requested at the same time game-day working credentials are requested.

POSTGAME SERVICES - Play-by-play, fi-nal statistics, and a quotes sheet will be avail-able approximately 10-15 minutes after the conclusion of the game and will be located at press row. Postgame interviews will be con-ducted 15 minutes after the conclusion of the contest in the respective locker rooms. Player request must be submitted at press row 10 minutes prior to the conlusion of the game.

PRACTICES - Practices are open to the me-dia with several guidelines that we ask you to strictly adhere to. Media members must obtain permission to video or photograph practice in advance. Media may not listen to or be in the area of any pre- or post-practice talks between coaches, players, and personnel. These com-ments, if overheard, are off the record. Players and coaches may not be approached during practice. Reporters may ask the Sports Com-munications staff about injuries, but all inter-views with training staff, coaches, and players must be done following practice.

INTERVIEWS - All interviews with play-ers and coaches must be arranged through the Sports Communications office. Head coach Chris Faulkner is generally accessible to members of the media. The best time to reach him is from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in his of-fice which is located in Memorial Hall. Please notify the Sports Communications office be-fore stopping by to interview Coach Faulkner.

Sports Communications Policies and Procedures

Asst. AD for Sports Comm.

DAVID BEALL RUSTY BROWN JESSICA SKEELSDirector of Broadcasting Graduate Assistant

WZTR 104.3 FMBo Wilson, Sports Director6625 Brookline CTCumming, GA 30040Phone: (706) 867-9542Fax: (706) 867-4364www.thunder1043fm.com

Primary Media OutletsThe Dahlonega NuggetJohn Bynum, Sports Editor1074 Morrison Moore ParkwayDahlonega, GA 30533Phone: (706) 864-3613Fax: (706) 864-4360www.thedahloneganugget.com

Access North GeorgiaMorgan Lee, Writer1102 Thompson Bridge RoadGainesville, GA 30503Phone: (770) 532-9921Fax: (770) 532-0506www.accessnorthga.com

The Gainesville TimesBrent Holloway, Writer345 Green Street NWGainesville, GA 30503Phone: (770) 532-1234Fax: (770) 532-0457www.gainesvilletimes.com

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Blake Podsen is in his second year at North Georgia College and State University as the Strength and Conditioning coordinator for the department of athletics.

He will assist North Georgia athletes with strength training as well as conditioning for all 10 collegiate sports competing at the NCAA Division II level in the Peach Belt Confer-ence. He also serves as an instructor for classes in the Health and Physical Education department.

Podsen received his Associate degree in Criminal Justice from Gainesville State College in 2005. He then completed his Bachelor’s degree in Health and Physical Education at North Georgia College and State University in 2009.

Podsen recently obtained his Master’s degree in Education at North Georgia College and State University and is also a certified K-12 Physical Educator.

BLAKE PODSEN, DIRECTOR

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SAINTS BASKETBALLThe mission of the Athletic Training Education Program at North Georgia College & State University is to pro-vide quality academic and clinical preparation for individuals pursuing a career in the athletic training profession. Through a program that enhances physical, mental, and social well-being, students will become well-rounded, allied health professionals who have mastered the cognitive, psychomotor, and affective domains in all areas of athletic training.

NGCSU Athletic Training Students meet this mission by proudly serving the Saints’ student-athletes. Through injury prevention, care, and rehabilitation, they keep the Saints and Lady Saints in the game.

Derek SuranieAT Program/Clinical Coordinator

Jessica Poole Head Athletic Trainer

Matt Daniel Assistant Athletic Trainer

Amanda Williamson Assistant Athletic Trainer

Katelyn Ostopick Assistant Athletic Trainer

Kelly Schlering Assistant Athletic Trainer

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CHRIS FAULKNERHead CoachNGCSU ‘898th Season

Chris Faulkner is in his eighth year as the head men’s basketball coach at North Georgia in 2010-11. During his first seven seasons at the helm, the Saints basket-ball program has accumulated a record of 107-99, leading the 2008-09 team to the quarterfinals of the Peach Belt Conference basketball tournament, with a record of 15-12, and a fifth place regular season finish.

Coach Faulkner first became involved with North Georgia as a player in 1989. Since then, he has continued to work with the university’s basketball program for the past 15 years as a player, assistant, and head coach. Faulkner is a 1993 gradu-ate of North Georgia College where he received a B.S. in physical education and a M.Ed. in education in 1995. Faulkner played four years of collegiate basketball at North Georgia (1989-1993) and in the 1992-1993 season, he served as team cap-tain. He also participated in international summer play in Costa Rica, Spain, and was a recipient of the Will D. Young Scholarship. After finishing his playing career at North Georgia, he assumed the role of assis-tant coach in 1993. Faulkner spent four seasons as the assistant under former head coach and Athletic Director Randy Dunn. In 1996, Faulkner helped Dunn lead the team to the Conference championship and the program’s third appearance at the NAIA National Tournament. In 1997, he was named head basketball coach at Piedmont College in Demorest, Georgia. After taking the helm at Piedmont in 1997, he led the basketball program during the transitional period from NAIA to NCAA Division III and into the newly formed Great South Athletic Conference (GSAC). After finishing the 2002-03 season with a tenure best 17-10 record and GSAC tournament runner-up, Faulkner was named the GSAC Coach of the Year. In addition to his basketball duties, he also served as head of the men’s and women’s golf teams. Faulkner’s teams have produced eight All-Conference players, one All-American, and numerous Academic All-Confer-ence selections. In May 2003, Faulkner returned to his alma mater as head men’s basketball coach. His 2003-04 team produced the Georgia-Alabama-Carolina Conference “New-comer of the Year” as well as an All-Freshman Team member. In 2004-05, he led the Saints to a record breaking season as they finished second in the Southern States Athletic Conference with a 23-10 overall record. His team set new school records for points (3015), scoring average (91.4 ppg), and conference wins (16). It also marked the first time the men’s basketball team had won 20 or more games since the 1995-1996 season. In addition, he coached the conference “Player of the Year” and NAIA All-American as well as two NAIA Academic All-Americans. Along with his coaching duties, he serves as an instructor in the Department of Health and Physical Education. Coach Faulkner and his wife, Daphney, reside in Dahlonega with their two sons, Gus and Cal.

Seven SeasonsYear-By-Year Under Faulkner

2003-04 13-202004-05 23-102005-06 14-122006-07 9-212007-08 18-112008-09 15-122009-10 15-13Total 107-99

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JOSH TRAVISAssistant Coach

Reinhardt ‘918th Season

Josh Travis is in his eighth season as the men’s basketball assistant coach for North Georgia in 2010-11. During his tenure with the Saints, the program has posted a 107-99 mark, including a birth in the semifinals of the 2007-08 Peach Belt Conference basketball tournament.

After serving as a graduate assistant in 2003-2004, Travis was promoted to assistant coach. Along with coaching, he is an instructor in the Health and Physical Education department and received his M.Ed. in Physical Education at North Georgia.

Travis comes to North Georgia from Rein-hardt College where he served as an assis-tant coach for the women’s basketball team in 2002-2003, and as an assistant coach for the men’s basketball team in 2001-2002. He played basketball for Truett-McConnell Col-lege for two seasons in 1997-1999 and then transferred to Reinhardt where he played dur-ing the 2000-2001 season.

Coach Travis and his wife, Sasha, reside in Dawsonville, Georgia.

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RICHARD SIMMONS

Assistant Coach 2nd Season

Richard Simmons is in his second year as the men’s basketball assistant coach for North Georgia College & State University in 2010-11.

Simmons brings 38 years of coaching experience to the staff, including stops at Pineville High School in Pineville, West Virginia, and Hilliard High School in Hilliard, Florida, before coming to Georgia for coaching positions at Morrow High School and Lovejoy Middle School.

During his coaching career, Simmons has an overall record of 395-194, while leading his teams to a pair of state tournament runner-up finishes, 11 state tournaments, 11 region championship, and seven regional runner-up appearances.

He has coached 28 all-state players, while 67 of his players received collegiate basketball scholarships, and one player is continuing his professional career overseas.

At Concord University, Simmons earned First-Team All-Conference honors in baseball and basketball in 1965 and 1966, before com-pleting his undergraduate degree and receiving his graduate degree from the University of West Georgia.

Richard and his wife Deb reside in Dahlonega, Georgia, and have three children, Lori, Sean, and Matthew.

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Ryan Chastain is in his second season as an assistant coach for the North Georgia College & State University men’s basketball team in 2010-11, and his fourth year overall with the athletic department.

Chastain attended Fannin County High School in Blue Ridge, Ga and was the Lumpkin County boys junior varsity coach and varsity assistant for two years under Shane Purdy.

RYAN CHASTAINAssistant Coach

2nd Season

Michael Moynihan is in his first year as a graduate assistant for the North Georgia College & State University men’s basketball team in 2010-11.

Moynihan spent two years as a member of the Saints basketball team, earning All-Georgia Basketball Coach’s Association Team honors and Second-Team All-Conference honors during his senior season despite missing the last seven games of the season with a knee injury.

He transferred to North Georgia from Georgia State University where he spent two seasons playing for the Panthers and started the final six games of his sophomore year, averaging 13 points and four assists during those starts.

While in a North Georgia uniform, he led the Saints in assists every year. During his senior season he led the team in points and assists averaging 14.4 points and 5.2 assists per game. He also shot 82.2 percent from the free throw line, and was 39.7 percent from long range. During his two years as the point guard for the Saints, he was a career 40.4 percent career three-point shooter.

Moynihan’s duties include recruiting, skill development, scouting, and handling day-to-day operations of the program. He plans to grad-uate from North Georgia College & State University in December with a degree in Business Management. Michael is also the Grandson of legendary basketball coach “Lefty” Driesell.

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2010 (Junior) – Played and started in 27 games while averaging 13 points, three rebounds, and two assists per game…Shot 44-percent from the field while connecting on 41-percent (72-174) from behind the arc and 86-percent (48-56) from the free throw line…Had a career high eight three-pointers where he went 11-21 from the field, totaling 32 points during the First-Round of the PBC Tournament against Montevallo (Mar.3)… Named Moe’s Athlete of the Week during the week of Jan. 18 after he drained clutch three pointers in a win over 13th ranked Montevallo. Previous Schools - Redshirted one season at Morehead State University…Attended Hiwassee Col-lege, averaging 18.6 points per game, five rebounds, and three assists per game. High School - Played basketball at Redan High School for head coach Dalton Greene…named the Dekalb County Player of the Week, was named to the Metro Atlanta Team of the Month, and was team captain of high school team. Personal - Born April 22, 1987…son of Carl and Sharon Taylor…majoring in Business Finance.

Taylor’s Career North Georgia Statistics -Total- -3-Point- -Free Throws- -Rebounds-Year GP/GS Min FG FGA FG% FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% O D Reb Avg PF Ast TO B ST Pts Avg2010 27/27 797 118 268 .440 72 174 .414 48 56 .857 26 52 78 2.9 47 45 43 1 14 356 13.2TOTAL 27/27 797 118 268 .440 72 174 .414 48 56 .857 26 52 78 2.9 47 45 43 1 14 356 13.2

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2010 (Redshirt) – Appeared in four games while start-ing two…shot 68-percent (4-6) from the free throw line while grabbing 11 rebounds…Tallied 11 points in win over Flagler College, where he was 5-9 from the field…Received a medical redshirt. 2009 (Junior) – Played in 27 games, starting one…logged 649 minutes of playing time, averaging 8.6 points per game…shot 50.9-percent (86-169) from the floor and 30-percent (6-20) from behind the arc…connected on 69.6-per-cent (55-79) of his free throw attempts…averaged 4.1 rebounds per game for 112 total, team third- highest…tallied 22 assists, 13 blocks, and 20 steals…scored 233 total points, averaging 8.6 per contest…recorded a season-high 18 points against Georgia Southwestern on February 16...grabbed a season-high eight rebounds three times against Flagler, Francis Marion, and UNC Pembroke. Previous School – Attended Georgia Pe-rimeter from 2005-2008...while there his team won 3 state and region championships. High School – At-tended East Hall High School...Member of Tip-Off team of the month, Tip-Off team of the year, 1st team All-Area, 2nd team All-State, and North/South All-Star team...helped lead his team to 2 state champion-ships, state runner up, and National Roundball Clas-sic championship...career record was 119-9. Personal – Born October 8, 1986...Son of Evelyn and Bobby Langston...Majoring in Business Management.

Langston’s Career North Georgia Statistics -Total- -3-Point- -Free Throws- -Rebounds-Year GP/GS Min FG FGA FG% FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% O D Reb Avg PF Ast TO B ST Pts Avg2010 4/2 88 9 25 .360 0 1 .000 4 6 .667 3 8 11 2.8 6 6 7 1 2 22 5.52009 27/1 649 86 169 509 6 20 .300 55 79 .696 41 71 112 4.1 53 22 31 13 20 233 8.6TOTAL 31/3 737 95 194 .435 6 21 .150 59 85 .694 44 79 123 3.97 59 28 38 14 22 255 8.23

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2010 (Freshman) – Appeared in 28 games for the Saints…Shot 41-percent (53-129) from the field, while shooting 32-percent (19-58) from the behind the arc…connected on 74-percent (40-54) of his free throw attempts…tallied 60 rebounds, 16 steals, and 34 assists…Recorded three games with double figures against Lynn, USC Aiken, and Columbus State…Named Moe’s Athlete of the Week (Nov. 15) after his performances in the two exhibition games to start the 2009-2010 season…Received Peach Belt Conference Presidential Scholar Athlete award. 2009 (Redshirt) – Redshirted, did not see any action. High School – Attended Centennial High School...Recipi-ent of student-athlete academy award and the Excalibur award. Personal – Born September 4, 1989...Son of Patty Driesell and Matt Moynihan...Majoring in Finance.

Moynihan’s Career North Georgia Statistics -Total- -3-Point- -Free Throws- -Rebounds-Year GP/GS Min FG FGA FG% FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% O D Reb Avg PF Ast TO B ST Pts Avg2010 28/0 482 53 129 .411 19 58 .328 40 58 .741 25 35 60 2.1 36 34 41 5 16 165 5.9TOTAL 28/0 482 53 129 .411 19 58 .328 40 58 .741 25 35 60 2.1 36 34 41 5 16 165 5.9

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2010 (Junior) - Played in 28 games for the Saints while starting two…shot 48-percent (73-150) from the field…Added 104 rebounds, while averaging close to four rebounds per game…Recorded the game winning tip-in in the win over #13 ranked Montevallo on January 13. Previous School - Played two seasons at Georgia Perimeter College, winning back-to-back Georgia Junior College Athletic Asso-ciation Conference Championships in 2006 and 2007. High School - Played for head coach Joe Dix at East Hall High School…named First-Team All-State, while winning State Championships in 2003 and 2005…named to the Atlanta Tip-Off Club Team of the Month…earned the rebound award all four years and the offensive for two straight years. Personal - Born June 3, 1987…son of Rodrick Hughey and Donna Coleman…majoring in Physical Education.

Coleman’s Career North Georgia Statistics -Total- -3-Point- -Free Throws- -Rebounds-Year GP/GS Min FG FGA FG% FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% O D Reb Avg PF Ast TO B ST Pts Avg2010 28/2 424 73 150 .487 0 0 .000 30 59 .508 52 52 104 3.7 75 18 34 12 58 176 6.3 TOTAL 28/2 424 73 150 .487 0 0 .000 30 59 .508 52 52 104 3.7 75 18 34 12 58 176 6.3

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2010 (Freshman) - Played in 13 games for the Saints…Shot 75-percent from the free-throw line, while pulling down nine rebounds and adding nine assists...High School - Played for head coach Phil Bollier at Mill Creek High School...Personal - Born April 6, 1990…son of Charles and Karen Anderson…majoring in Business.

Anderson’s Career North Georgia Statistics -Total- -3-Point- -Free Throws- -Rebounds-Year GP/GS Min FG FGA FG% FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% O D Reb Avg PF Ast TO B ST Pts Avg2010 13/0 106 6 23 .261 4 18 .222 6 8 .750 2 7 9 0.7 25 9 11 0 3 22 1.7 TOTAL 13/0 106 6 23 .261 4 18 .222 6 8 .750 2 7 9 0.7 25 9 11 0 3 22 1.7

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2010 (Junior) – Played in 28 games where he logged 345 minutes of action…shot 57-percent (30-53) from the field…Pulled down 65 rebounds while adding five blocks and five steals for the Saints. Previous Schools – As a sophomore, played at Santa Fe CC during the 2008-09 season where he was an Honorable Mention to the All-Mid-Florida Conference team after leading his squad to the MFC Tour-nament Championship and the FCCAA Tournament...Averaged 7.5 points per game and six rebounds per game during freshman year at Abraham Baldwin College. High School – Played at Houston County High School for head coach Greg Nix…averaged 11 points per game and seven rebounds per game three-year letterman, two year starter…won regionals during junior year and advanced to the Sweet 16…Named All-Houston County and All-Middle Georgia while receiving Second Team 1AAAAA honors. Personal – Born April 14, 1987…son of Jerold and Diane Nolton…has two siblings, Andrew, David…majoring in Business Management.

Nolton’s Career North Georgia Statistics -Total- -3-Point- -Free Throws- -Rebounds-Year GP/GS Min FG FGA FG% FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% O D Reb Avg PF Ast TO B ST Pts Avg2010 28/0 345 30 53 .566 0 2 .000 9 21 .429 26 39 65 2.3 28 21 16 5 5 69 2.5 TOTAL 28/0 345 30 53 .566 0 2 .000 9 21 .429 26 39 65 2.3 28 21 16 5 5 69 2.5

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Coleman’s Career North Georgia Statistics -Total- -3-Point- -Free Throws- -Rebounds-Year GP/GS Min FG FGA FG% FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% O D Reb Avg PF Ast TO B ST Pts Avg2010 3/0 6 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 2 1 0 0 0 2 0.7 TOTAL 3/0 6 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 2 1 0 0 0 2 0.7

2010 (Sophomore) - Recorded playing time in three games for the Saints where he was two-for-two from the free-throw line…Named a Peach Belt Conference Bronze Scholar. Previous School - Played in 17 games, scoring 14 points and recording four steals at Truett-McConnell College…shot 31-percent (4-14) from the floor, and 50 (2-4) percent from behind the arc…pulled down six rebounds and while averaging 0.9 points per game. High School - Played basketball at Rabun County High School for head coach Jeff Page…named All-Region during junior and senior season. Personal - Born May 8, 1989…son of Mark and Gail Coleman…has two siblings Keri, Kami…majoring in History.

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2010 (Freshman) – Played in five games for the Saints…Recorded a shooting percentage of 67-percent (2-3) from the field while pull-ing down two rebounds…Named a Peach Belt Conference Bronze Scholar Athlete. High School - Played at Eau Gallie High School under head coach Brandon Palmer, and at Hargrove Military Academy…named the team’s Most Valuable Player and most improved…recipient of the Coaches Award. Personal – Born August 9, 1989…son of Robert and Jackie Goldsmith…has one sibling, Kyle…major-ing in Business.

Goldsmith’s Career North Georgia Statistics -Total- -3-Point- -Free Throws- -Rebounds-Year GP/GS Min FG FGA FG% FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% O D Reb Avg PF Ast TO B ST Pts Avg2010 5/0 9 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 0.4 2 0 1 0 0 4 0.8 TOTAL 5/0 9 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 0.4 2 0 1 0 0 4 0.8

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Previous School – Played at St. Johns River Community College for two seasons (2008-10)…During his sophomore year, played in 28 games while averaging 16 points and pulling down seven rebounds…Shot 56-percent from the field…Named to the Mid-Florida All-Conference Team…As a freshman, logged 94 minutes of playing time while appearing in 31 games…Shot 71-percent behind the free throw line…Averaged eight points, four rebounds, and two steals for the Vikings. High School – Attended Orange Park High School where he played under Head Coach Darryl Lauderdale...Named to the All-County and All-Conference teams during his career. Personal – Born on August 16, 1990 in Orange Park, Florida…son of Clarence and Dalphine Tillman…has two siblings, Kimberly and Ebony…Majoring in Physical Education.

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Sophomore (2008) – Played in 26 games, starting two where he averaged 12 minutes per game…Shot 52-percent (13-25) from be-hind the arc while connecting on 84-percent of his free throws… Dished out 36 assists while adding 16 steals for the Saints. Previous School – In 2007, played at the University of Hawaii…appeared in nine games…scored first career point against Northwestern State (Dec. 16)…two points against Idaho (March 1)…had one rebound and one block against Oregon State…also played football at Hawaii. High School - A 2005 graduate of East Hall High School in Gainesville, Ga...Started all four years at point guard on the nationally ranked basketball team that claimed two state titles and finished runner-up once...Named all-state as a sophomore and garnered second-team All-State as a junior and senior...First-team All-Area pick for three years...Earned second-team All-State and First-team All-Area distinction as a junior and senior in football...caught 52 passes for 848 yards and five touchdowns as a senior...Played on nationally ranked AAU team (Atlanta Celtics) with Dwight Howard and Josh Smith. Personal – Born March 16, 1987 in Gainesville, GA…son of Sonia Bell and Ernest Jackson…has two brothers Jay, John…Majoring in Pre-Law.

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Previous School – Played at Georgia Perimeter College under Head Coach Alfred Barney during 2007-08…Helped led his team to the Georgia Junior College Athletic Association Championship and National Junior College Athletic Association tournament appearance. High School – Attended and graduated from Columbia High School in Decatur, Georgia…Received Second-Team All-County honors…Named Most Valuable Player during his career. Personal – Born on March 14, 1988 in Decatur, Georgia…son of Ruby Bates…Major is undecided.

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Previous School – Attended and played at Louisburg College for two seasons (2008-10)…During his sophomore season, played in 14 games while averaging two assists, four rebounds, and two blocks per game…Shot 47-percent from the field while totaling seven points per game…As a freshman, played in 24 games where he shot 44-percent on the court…Averaged five points, five rebounds and two blocks for the Hurricanes. High School – Graduated in 2008 from Hephzibah High School. Personal – Born December 30, 1989 in Augusta, Georgia...son of Thomas and Andrea Smith...has one sibling, Ethan…Majoring in Sports Marketing.

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2010 (Redshirt) – Redshirted, did not see any action. High School – Played for head coach Eddie Martin at Great Atlanta Christian High School…averaged 12.3 points per game, three assists, and four rebounds per game during senior season…named to the Gwinnett County Team of the Month and the Gwinnett County All-Star Game. Personal – Born September 5, 1990…son of Ed and Susan Metzger…majoring in Business.

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Previous School – Played at Pensacola State Junior College along side brother George during the 2009-2010 season…Played in 23 games where he shot 40-percent from the field…Averaged four points and two rebounds. High School – Attended Maine Central Insti-tute where he gradated in 2006. Personal – Born September 11, 1988 in Tblisi, Georgia Republic…has one brother, George, who also is a member of the 2010-11 Saints Basketball team…Majoring in Business Management.

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High School – Graduated in 2009 from Cherokee High School in Canton, GA…Played under head coach Roger Kvam where he led the region in number of charges taken. Personal – Born March 20, 1991 in Ball Ground, Georgia...son of Gerald and Nancy Sharpe...has one sister, Lindsey…Majoring in Business Management.

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Previous School – Played at Pensacola State Junior College from 2008-2010 where he played along side brother, Erekle during the 2009-10 season…During 2009-10, he played in 25 games while averaging four rebounds per game…Connected on 70-percent (29-42) of his free throws… As a freshman (2008-09), saw action in 18 games where he shot 55-percent from the field…Averaged two rebounds and one block per game. High School – Attended Maine Central Institute where he gradated in 2007. Personal – Born October 9, 1990 in in Tblisi, Georgia Republic...has one brother, Erekle, who also is a member of the 2010-11 Saints Basketball team…Majoring in Business Management.

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NORTH GEORGIA SAINTS BASKETBALLNorth Georgia College & State University is a coeducational state university empha-sizing strong liberal arts, as well as pre-professional, professional, and graduate programs. Serving as a liberal arts univer-sity for all of its students and as a military college for its Corps of Cadets, the univer-sity is distinct in many ways. As the only four-year public institution in northeast Georgia, NGCSU offers a quality college experience in a beautiful mountain setting, about an hour north of Atlanta.

Specializing in leadership training and pro-ducing leaders since 1873, the university has been designated by the state as The Leadership Institution of Georgia .

For more than 130 years , North Georgia has been helping students discover re-markable things about themselves and the world. Our graduates gain a solid founda-tion on which to build their lives --not only a quality education, but cherished memo-ries of great experiences, lifelong friends and good times.

The administration, faculty, and staff at North Georgia are dedicated to the educa-tion and traditional values which enable students to excel in whatever field they pursue.

Located in Dahlonega, Georgia, a small historic town in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains, the university offers more than 50 majors to prepare students for nearly

any career. With more than 4,000 students, North Georgia College & State University is large enough to provide a wide array of opportunities and activities, but small enough to allow personal attention from professors and to foster friendships among students.

Nestled in the mountains, the gold-rush town of Dahlonega has kept its historic charm and spirit. In this town of fewer than 4,000, students easily walk to nearby res-taurants, shops, banks and churches. The campus is safe, clean, and friendly, with the excitement and entertainment of metro Atlanta only a 90-minute drive away.

Surrounded by the Chattahoochee National Forest, North Georgia College & State Uni-versity is an outdoor enthusiast’s dream, with endless places for hiking, mountain climbing, hunting, fishing, bird-watching, whitewater rafting, canoeing and camping. This area of North Georgia draws many visitors who enjoy its lush forests, stunning waterfalls and abundant wildlife.

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SAINTS BASKETBALLDavid Potter became the 16th President of North Georgia College & State University on January 3, 2005. Before coming to North Georgia, Potter served as the chief executive officer for the Board of Trustees overseeing the eight public universities in Mississippi since 2003. Prior to his position with the state commission, Potter served as president of Delta State University, in Cleveland, Miss., from 1999 to 2003. Delta State is a public, regional university of 4,000 students, with programs ranging from baccalaureate through doctoral degrees and an annual budget of $40 million.

Previously, he held a number of teaching and administrative positions at George Mason University, in Fairfax, Va., from 1987 to 1999, including provost and executive vice president for academic affairs, vice president

and dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, vice president for executive affairs, execu-tive assistant to the president, and adjunct faculty in the department of sociology and anthropology.

Potter also gained extensive administrative experience at the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV), serving in a number of posts between 1981 and 1986 for that state coordinating agency for higher education. He served as SCHEV’s assistant director for academic programs, assistant to the director for legislative programs and coordinator of academic programs.

In addition, Potter also has held administra-tive and teaching posts at Syracuse Univer-sity, in Syracuse, N.Y.; Denison University, in Granville, Ohio; and Silliman University, in Dumaguete, Philippines.

Potter recently completed a term on the Commission on Leadership and Institutional Effectiveness for the American Council of Education. He has served on various committees for the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools including service on its executive committee.

He earned his B.A. cum laude in history from Amherst College, in Mass., and both his M.A. and Ph.D. in social science from Syracuse University. Potter and his late wife, Pam Mathews, had two children: Elizabeth, now a lawyer in San Diego, and Holly, who works at the State Department.

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Denise BryantCompliance/SWA

Lindsay Reeves is in her 10th year with North Georgia College & State University and is serving as Acting Director of Ath-letics in 2010-11.

She spent three years as Associate Direc-tor of Athletics and Senior Women’s Ad-ministrator before being named Athletic Director when Randy Dunn retired after 28 years with the university.

Lindsay graduated from Ithaca College with a BS in Physical Education and re-ceived her Masters from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in Exercise Physiology.

After completing her education, she worked as the Director of Testing at Sports

Training Institute in N.Y., before taking over as Assistant Director of Health & Fitness at General Electric World Headquarters in CT. From 1990-1999 she was the Director of Employee Wellness and faculty member at UNC-Chapel Hill. Lindsay is married to Dave Reeves and they have a son Tim who is 23, and a daughter Kelley who is 21.

Derek Suranie is in his 12th year with North Georgia, having served in a variety of roles, but will now assume the position as the Acting Associate Athletics Director in 2010-11.

As the Acting Associate Athletics Direc-tor, he will oversee the day-to-day opera-tions of the department and will continue to coordinate the Athletic Training Educa-tion Curriculum.

He served eight years as the Head Ath-letic Trainer, and is in his fifth year as the Athletic Training Coordinator and third as Clinical Coordinator. He will continue his Clinical Coordinator roles which includes teaching Athletic Training classes in the Health and Physical Education Depart-

ment, serving as a clinical instructor for students in the Athletic Training Education Pro-gram, as well as coordinating medical care for the athletic department.

Suranie is from Woonsocket, RI where he graduated from Woonsocket High School. He attended Marietta College in Marietta, OH and graduated in 1992 with a Bachelor of Sci-ence in Sports Medicine. He went on to work in Nashua, NH at the Center for Physical Therapy and Exercise. Suranie coordinated Athletic Training services for Souhegan High School as well as maintaining a full patient load in the clinic.

Suranie recently attended the All Academy Physical Education Symposium at the United States Military Academy at West Point. He also participated in the inaugural Summer Transition Program at NGCSU. Suranie and his wife Jill moved to the North Georgia re-gion in the 1998 and began his employment in NGCSU in 1999. He received his Masters of Education from NGCSU in 2001.

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SAINTS BASKETBALLNow entering its 21st year of existence in 2010-11, the Peach Belt Conference has become one of the elite Division II con-ferences in the nation. Since its inception in 1990-91, the Peach Belt has developed a consistent history of excellence which continues to this day with 28 national championships and 25 national finalist

Starting with only two championships in 1991, in men’s and women’s basket-ball, the conference has expanded to 13 championship sports with the addition of women’s golf in the fall of 2009.

The conference traces its roots back to November of 1988 when 11 schools first met in Greenville, S.C. to form a Divi-sion II conference. Following a second meeting on Dec. 3, 1989, five of those 11 schools, plus two others, formed the Peach Belt and begin play in fall 1990.

The Peach Belt was less than a year old before capturing a national champion-ship. The Columbus State golf team took the honor by winning the 1992 national crown, the first of three golf champion-ships the Cougars own. One year later, the Lander men’s tennis team began their record-breaking run of eight straight na-tional titles, the first PBC dynasty. Since then, USCA men’s golf has won three straight national titles from 2004-06 while AASU women’s tennis has cap-tured four titles overall.

The 2008-09 season was among the con-ference’s most memorable. The Arm-strong Atlantic State men’s and women’s tennis teams both won their respective national championships – for the sec-ond year in a row; a feat only done once before in college tennis. In addition, the Augusta State men’s basketball team became the first conference program to make back-to-back trips to the NCAA Elite Eight, Armstrong Atlantic became the first PBC volleyball team ever to ad-vance to the Elite Eight and the North Georgia softball team was ranked #1 in the nation and reached the World Series.

The seven charter members of the con-ference were Armstrong Atlantic State

University, Columbus State University, Francis Marion University, Georgia Col-lege & State University, Lander Univer-sity, USC Aiken and USC Upstate. The name Peach Belt Athletic Conference was adopted in January of 1990 and modified to Peach Belt Conference in May of 2000.

Augusta State joined the conference in 1991 and UNC Pembroke became the ninth member on July 1, 1992. They were followed by Kennesaw State University on July 1, 1994, Clayton State Univer-sity on July 1, 1995 and the University of North Florida on July 1, 1997. Kennesaw State and North Florida departed for the Division I ranks in 2005, USC Upstate did the same in 2007, and the conference welcomed in North Georgia College & State University in 2005 and Georgia Southwestern State University in 2006.

For 2009-10, the Peach Belt has grown once again with the addition of the Uni-versity of Montevallo and Flagler Col-lege, giving the PBC 13 members, the most the league has ever had. The addi-tion of the two schools returns the PBC to the state of Florida and expands the

league into Alabama for the first time.David Brunk was named the second PBC commissioner in May of 2007. Brunk replaced Marvin Vanover, who was the first PBC commissioner from 1991 to 2007. Brunk is charged with continuing the strong growth of the conference as its second era begins.

Dr. David Potter, president of North Georgia College & State University, re-turns as the president of the Peach Belt in 2010-11.

The conference currently holds cham-pionships in 13 sports, six for men and seven for women. They are men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s tennis, baseball, softball and men’s and women’s golf.

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1972-73

Record: 19-8Head Coach: Bill Ensley

1973-74Record: 22-18

Head Coach: Bill Ensley

1974-75Record:15-12

Head Coach: Bill Ensley

1975-76Record: 19-13

Head Coach: Bill Ensley

1976-77Record: 22-9

Head Coach: Bill Ensley

1977-78Record:20-16

Head Coach: Bill Ensley

1978-79Record: 18-11

Head Coach: Bill Ensley

1979-80Record: 12-18

Head Coach: Bill Ensley

1980-81Record: 18-10

Head Coach: Bill Ensley

1981-82Record: 23-7

Head Coach: Bill Ensley

1982-83Record: 23-9

Head Coach: Bill Ensley

1983-84Record: 17-15

Head Coach: Bill Ensley

1984-85Record: 18-10

Head Coach: Bill Ensley

1985-86Record: 18-10

Head Coach: Bill Ensley

1986-87Record: 14-14

Head Coach: Bill Ensley

1987-88Record: 17-15

Head Coach: Bill Ensley

1988-89Record: 14-16

Head Coach: Bill Ensley

1989-90Record: 10-16

Head Coach: Randy Dunn

1990-91Record: 14-17

Head Coach: Randy Dunn

1991-92Record: 19-13

Head Coach: Randy Dunn

1992-93Record: 16-15

Head Coach: Randy Dunn

1993-94Record: 11-19

Head Coach: Randy Dunn

1994-95Record: 11-22

Head Coach: Randy Dunn

1995-96Record: 20-15

Head Coach: Randy Dunn

1996-97Record: 13-20

Head Coach: Randy Dunn

1997-98Record: 16-17

Head Coach: Randy Dunn

1998-99Record: 10-24

Head Coach: Randy Dunn

1999-2000Record: 19-14

Head Coach: Randy Dunn

2000-01Record: 9-23

Head Coach: Randy Dunn

2001-02Record: 8-23

Head Coach: Randy Dunn

2002-03Record: 14-20

Head Coach: Randy Dunn

2003-04Record: 13-20

Head Coach: Chris Faulkner

2004-05Record: 23-10

Head Coach: Chris Faulkner

2005-06Record: 14-12

Head Coach: Chris Faulkner

2006-07Record: 9-21

Head Coach: Chris Faulkner

2007-08Record: 18-11

Head Coach: Chris Faulkner

2008-09Record: 15-12

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2009-10Record: 15-13

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Individual Season Records

POINTS 1. Matt Causey 783 20052. Jim Hyder 709 19753. Kevin Harris 708 1987

FIELD GOALS 1. Jim Hyder 282 19742. Kevin Harris 276 19873. Willie Thomas 265 1983

SCORING AVERAGE1. Kevin Harris 25.3 19872. Jim Hyder 24.4 19743. Matt Causey 23.7 2005

FIELD GOAL %1. Paul Hodges .694 19922. Willie Thomas .645 19833. Oren Gilmore .611 1986

FREE THROWS1. Matt Causey 227 20052. Matt Causey 200 20063. Kevin Harris 153 1987

FREE THROW %1. John Dean .902 19832. Vince Ray .890 20003. Ronnie Hunnicutt .865 1973

3-POINT FG1. Jason Gibson 104 19962. Jeff Steele 76 19923. Kevin Toatley 74 20024. Labrian Lyons 62 2009

ASSISTS 1. Matt Causey 225 20052. David Lockhardt 193 19843. David Lockhardt 167 1983

REBOUNDS1. Tony Harris 326 19742. Willie Thomas 317 19833. Oren Gilmore 312 1986

REBOUND AVERAGE1. Jimmy Williams 12.1 19902. Jim Hyder 11.7 19733. Tony Harris 11.6 1974

BLOCKED SHOTS1. Paul Hodges 127 19922. Mark Trust 58 20053. Anthony Rowe 40 2009

Team Single Game Records

POINTS122 vs Piedmont 2005-06

FIELD GOALS47 vs Paine College 1983-84

3-POINT FG20 vs Carver Bible College 2008-09

REBOUNDS63 vs USC Aiken 2005-06

Team Single Season Records

POINTS3,015 2004-05

FIELD GOALS1,092 1995-96

FIELD GOAL %.557 1985-86

SCORING AVERAGE91.4 2004-05

FREE THROWS767 1991-92

FREE THROW %.787 1972-73

3-POINT FG273 1995-96

3-POINT FG %.400 1989-90

REBOUNDS1,281 2002-03

REBOUND AVERAGE40.0 1989-90

OPPONENTS SCORING59.3 1981-82

GAMES WON23 1981-8223 2004-05

CONSECUTIVE WINS14 1981-82

CONFERENCE RECORD12-2 1981-8212-2 1982-83

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Individual Season Records

POINTS Matt Causey 582 2006

FIELD GOALSJay Anderson 173 2007

SCORING AVERAGEMatt Causey 23.3 2006

FIELD GOAL %Anthony Rowe .584 2006

FREE THROWSMatt Causey 200 2006

FREE THROW %Matt Causey .862 2006

3-POINT FGCarl Taylor 72 2010

3-POINT FG%Xavier Trice .440 2008

ASSISTSMatt Causey 166 2006

REBOUNDSAnthony Rowe 200 2007

REBOUND AVERAGEAnthony Rowe 8.6 2009

BLOCKED SHOTSAndrew Bennett 51 2010

STEALSKeldrick Coleman 58 2010

Individual Career Records

POINTS Anthony Rowe 1,143 2006-2009

FIELD GOALSAnthony Rowe 433 2006-2009

SCORING AVERAGEMatt Causey 23.3 2006

FIELD GOAL %Anthony Rowe .527 2006-2009

FREE THROWSAnthony Rowe 256 2006-2009

FREE THROW %Matt Causey .862 2006

3-POINT FGAndre Morgan 105 2008-2009

3-POINT FG%Dustin David .438 2007

ASSISTSJakirra Milsap 255 2005-2008

REBOUNDSAnthony Rowe 752 2006-2009

REBOUND AVERAGEBernard Rimmer 7.2 2010

BLOCKED SHOTSAnthony Rowe 124 2006-2009

STEALSAndre Morgan 93 2008-2009

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SAINTS BASKETBALLOpponent W-LAlabama, University of 2-1Alabama Christian College 1-0Alabama-Huntsville, University of 0-3Alabama State University 1-0Alaska Fairbanks University 0-1Albany State University 1-0Allen University 2-0Anderson University 2-1Armstrong Atlantic State University 6-12Athens State College 2-7Atlanta Baptist College 1-1Auburn University 1-2Auburn University Montgomery 5-6Augusta State University 2-6Avila College 0-1Barber Scotia College 0-1Belhaven College 1-1Belmont Abbey University 0-1Berry College 33-22Beulah Heights College 2-0Birmingham Southern College 1-4Bloomfi eld College 1-0Brewton-Parker College 7-18Campbellsville University 1-0Carson -Newman 1-2Carver Bible College 5-0Cascade College 0-1Catawba University 0-2Cedarville University 0-1Central Wesleyan University 1-1Claflin College 0-1Clayton State University 13-3Coastal Carolina University 1-0College of Charleston 1-2Columbus State University 7-13Covenant College 6-1Cumberland University 0-2Devry Institute 2-1Dillard University 1-1Earl Paulk College 2-0East Tennessee State University 0-2Edward Waters College 3-0Elon College 0-1Emmanuel College 7-8Faulkner University 4-7Fisk University 1-0Flagler College 10-0Florida Christian College 1-0Florida College 1-0Florida Memorial University 2-0Florida Institue of Technology 1-3Francis Marion University 7-4Friendship University 0-1Georgia Southwestern State University 31-34Gardner Webb University 3-2Georgia College & State University 32-25Georgia Southern University 0-4Georgia State University 0-1High Point University 1-0Huntingdon College 1-0Indiana Tech University 1-0Indiana University 1-0Jacksonville State University 2-7Johnson & Wales College 1-0Kennesaw State University 9-8LaGrange College 39-16Lander University 8-3Lee University 2-0Lenoir Rhyne College 0-1Life College 0-8Limestone College 0-3Lincoln Memorial University 6-9

Opponent W-LLindsey Wilson College 0-2Lynn University 1-0Malone College 0-1Mars Hill College 1-2Maryville State 1-0Menlo College 1-0Mercer University 0-3Milligan College 1-0Mississippi Valley State University 1-0Montana-Western, University of 1-0Montevallo, University of 7-4Montreat College 1-0Morris College 1-0Mount Olive College 1-0Newberry College 4-1New Orleans, University of 0-1North Alabama, University of 0-1North Carolina-Pembroke, University of 7-2North Georgia Tech University 2-0Oglethorpe University 25-6Oregon Tech University 1-0Pace University 0-1Paine College 3-1Panhandle State College 0-1Pensacola Christian College 5-0Piedmont College 47-8Presbyterian College 0-1Reinhardt College 5-6Ripon College 1-0Rockford College 1-0Rockhurst College 0-1Rollins College 1-1Samford University 0-4Savannah College of Art & Design 1-0Savannah State University 0-1Selma University 1-0Shorter College 43-16South Alabama, University of 0-1South Carolina Aiken, University of 4-6South Carolina Upstate, University of 4-4Southern Indiana, University of 0-1Southern Polytechnic State University 22-37Southern Wesleyan University 7-8Spring Hill College 2-2St. Leo University 2-0Steed College 1-0Sue Bennett College 1-0Talladega College 1-0Tennessee, University of 0-1Tennessee Temple University 3-4Toccoa Falls College 4-0Tougaloo College 1-0Troy State University 3-1Truett-McConnell 1-0Tusculum College 0-1Tuskegee University 1-0Valdosta State University 3-5Virginia Intermont College 1-0Warner Southern College 1-1Warren Wilson College 5-0Webber International University 1-3West Alabama, University of 1-1West Florida, University of 0-1West Georgia, State University of 2-25West Virginia, University of 1-1Western Baptist University 0-1Western Carolina University 0-1Westmont College 0-1William Carey College 1-0Wisconsin, University of 1-0Wofford College 1-2

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Aaron, Buckner 1996Abernathy, Brad 1987-1990Alexander, Rodney 1998Amey, Virgil 1990-1991Anderson, Chase 2010Anderson, Jay 2007Anderson, Nathan 1997Arnold, Emanuel 1987Bach, Peter 2000-2001Baggett, Kevin 1998-2001Banks, Danny 1992-1993, 1995Barksdale, Randolf 1975Barney, Michael 2002-2003Barto, Mike 1976Beatty, Tom 1981-1983Beaver, Winston 1976-1977Benjamin, Larry 1978Bennett, Andrew 2006-2010 Berl, Scott 2002Bishop, Chris 2004-2005Blalock, Woody 1994Blankenship, Thad 1973Borders, Willie 1978Bradshaw, Paul 1992Branch, J.D 1992Breland, Mike 2003Brickhouse, Bryce 2004-2005Bromell, Jimmy 1978-1979Bromell, Lacca 1977-1978Brown, Augustus 1996-1999Buck, Reed 2010Burnette, George 1987Burrell, Lee 2007-2008Butler, Kendall 2010Carroll, Chris 1991Carter, Mikaeil 2009Causey, Mark 2003-2006Causey, Matt 2005-2006Clanahan, James 1996-1997Cohen, Adam 1986Cole, Charles 1979-1980Coleman, Cody 2010Coleman, Keldrick 2010Collins, Barry 1973Collins, Matt 1998-2000Cooper, Kenny 1991-1992Cornett, Rickey 1990Cox, Deriane 2000-2002Crawford, Sam 2007Crumley, Don 2007

Cunningham, Matt 1994-1995Cunningham, Matt 2002-2004Daniel, Webster 1997-1998David, Dustin 2005-2007Davis, Bob 1981-1982Davis, Jeremy 2001Day, B.J 2000-2002Dean, John 1981-1984Dickerson, Neal 1976-1977Dickinson, Greg 2005-2006Dieujuste, Dominique 2004Dix, Joe 1994-1996Drake, Walter 1990-1993Dugger, Wilson 1984Duncan, Chris 2004Dunn, Randy 1976-1977Dix, Joe 1994-1996Drake, Walter 1990-1993Dugger, Wilson 1984Duncan, Chris 2004Dunn, Randy 1976-1978Eidson, Chris 1983Emrey, Candler 1994English, Bernard 1980, 1982Faulkner, Chris 1990-1993Fields, Doug 1973-1974Fikes, Bryan 1976Fillmore, Don 1988-1989Franklin, Ryan 2003-2005, 2007Franklin, Willie 1979Freeman, Donnie 1975-1976Freeman, Stanley 1986-1987Gable, Mickey 1990-1991Gaddis, Johnny 1973-1975Garner, Neal 1987-1988Gerald, Mike 1985-1986Gibbs, Deon 1989-1990Gibson, Jason 1994-1996Gilmore, Oren 1985-1986Gilstrap, Johnny, 1973-1974, 76Glasper, Ricky 1979-1982Glover, Scott 1990Goldsmith, Robby 2010Grant, Curtis 1985-1986Graves, Rodney 1978Greer, Jarrod 2002-2004Guthrie, Chris 1983-1986Hall, Brian 1999-2000Harris, Charles 1992Harris, Kevin 1986-1987Harris, Thomas 1982-1983Harris, Tony 1973-1974

Hawkins, Marcus 2001-2003Head, Sam 2000-2001Heard, Walter 1977Henderson, Kenneth 1975-1976Hilburn, John 1986-1990Hill, Traveus 2002-2004Hodges, Paul 1991-1994Hofler, R.J. 2008Holland, Darnell 1991-1992Holloway, Josh 2003Hooks, Doug 1989Horn, Lorien 1984Houston, Lawrence 1993Hudson, Kevin 1990-1991Hunnicutt, Ronnie 1973-1975Hunter, Shumbe’ 1997-2000Hyder, Charlie 1974-1976Hyder, Jim 1973-1975Jackson, Marquez 2008James, Lance 1989Jarrard, Jamie 1985-1988Jarrard, Joe 1985-1988Johnson, Darryl 1992-1993Johnson, Jimmy 1985-1986Johnson, Kendrick 2003Johnson, Marcus 1982-1984Jones, Jerry 1989-1990Jordan, Gary 1973-1975Kay, Terry 1973-1976Keller, Frank 1987-1988Kemelgor, Jason 1995Kemp, Daniel 1980-1981Killingsworth, Jamie 1982Kole, Jason 1997-1999Lane, Scott 1985-1986Langston, Brody 2009-2010Lavender, David 1978-1981Leslie, Phillip 1985, 1987-1988Leslie, Roscoe 1983-1984Lewis, Robert 1983Lipscomb, Willie 1974-1975Lockhart, David 1983-1984Logan, Walter 1974-1975Love, Gary 1981Lynch, Robert Jr 1997Lyons, LaBrian 2008-2009Matt, Maddox 2008-2009Maliska, Paul 1995Malone, Marvin 1988Mark, Alex 2000-2001McArthur, Chris 1992-1995McCullough, Flint 1985

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SAINTS BASKETBALLMcGarity, Orlando 1981-1982Millsap, Jakirra 2005-2008Milsap, Josh 1998Mitchell, Charles 1980, 1982Mitchell, Charles 2003-2006Mitchell, Gary 1978Montgomery, Joe 2001-2003Moore, Phil 1976-1978Moore, Rodney 1994-1997Moreland, Steve 1974-1975Morgan, Andre 2008-2009Morrison, Antoine 2003-2004Mote, Casey 1992-1993Moynihan, Michael 2009-2010Moynihan, Pat 2010Murphy, Herman 1975Murray, Greg 2000-2001Myrick, Greg 1984Newson, Cornell 1976-1977Newton, Colby 2007Nolton, Jon 2010Norman, Tyler 2010Osborne, Caleb 2006Overton, John 2009Palmer, Harold 1976, 1978Palmer, Henry 1994-1995Patton, Scott 1980Payne, Quinton 1989Payne, Tracy 1994-1995Phillips, Tim 1984-1985Pope, Nick 2008Porter, Johnny 1979-1981Prewitt, David 1973Pugh, Matt 1996-1998Ratliff, Norris 1982-1984Ray, Vince 1997-2000Renfroe, Dwayne 1984Ricketts, Jon 1981-1982Rider, Lee 1996-1999Rider, Ronnie 1973, 1975Rimmer, Bernard 2010Robinson, Montez 2001-2002Robinson, Stacey 1988-1989Ross, Allan 1977-1980Rosser, Vincent 1996-1997Rowe, Anthony 2005-2008Rushton, Eddie 1976-1979Russell, Brad 1992-1994Scott, Ron 1993Seamon, Errol 1998-1999Sellers, Bryan 2000-2001Shapiro, Nathaniel 1996Shaw, Colby 2005-2006

Shoupes, Robert 2005-2006Simon, Maurice 2003Sisk, Chad 1990-1991Smith, James 1981-1982Smith, Michael 2003Solmon, John 1987-1988Steele, Jeff 1990-1992Stephens, Emmitt 1998-1999Stewart, Kenny 1985-86Stowers, Rocko 1977-78, 1980Strange, Mike 1987Sutton, Jim 1983Talbert, Myron 2009Taylor, Carl 2010Taylor, Toby 1980Thomas, Walter 1989Thomas, Willie 1981-1984Thompson, Clyde 1996, 1998Thompson, Robert 1994-1997Thompson, Wallace 1993-1996Toatley, Kevin 2001-2002Toomer, Anthony 2002Topps, Larry 2002Trice, Xavier 2007-2009Trust, Mark 2003-2006Tyler, Jamar 1999, 2002Vandiver, Ronnie 1976-1977Vining, Adam 1998-2001Wagnon, Chris 1988Walls, Terry 1979-1982Ward, Calvin 1993Waters, Mike 1992Watkins, Tony 2001Wehunt, Buzz 2005-2007Wehunt, Richard 1999-2000Westerfield, David 2000Wheeler, Waylon 1995White, Saul 1988-1989Whitlock, Tyler 2004Wiley, Kyle 2009Williams, Bobby 1981Williams, Jimmy 1988-1990Wilmont, Roger 1978-1981Wilson, Vince 1976Woods, Cedric 1997Wyatt, Tracy 1980

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