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General J. H. Binford Peay III, VMI Class of1962, became the Institute's 14th Superintendenton July 1st 2003. Through Vision 2039, he has ush-ered in a period of enthusiasm, growth, and changethroughout all aspects of VMI. Never losing sight ofVMI's primary "academic focus," which he empha-sizes as "first among equals," Vision 2039 sets fortha plan that will guide the Institute for decades tocome, as it moves toward its 200th anniversary.
Enhancing the physical and cultural environment isa key component for the future. Full renovations ofNichols Engineering Hall, Crozet Hall, Mallory Hall,and J.M. Hall have recently been completed, with amajor modernization project at Kilbourne Hall, anew Leadership and Ethics Center, and a thirdBarracks all in "full swing." In addition to the newthird barracks structure, this project will includemodernization of all rooms in the current Old andNew Barracks as well. General Peay and his staffhave also spent hundreds of hours buried in thedetails of cadet leadership functions, cadet organi-zations, the regimental and class systems, theHonor System, and the cadet daily schedule.
"We must have the daily schedule right; leadership,cadet life, study time, management skills, andeverything else at VMI evolve around that," saysGeneral Peay.
Academically, VMI remains a clear leader amongundergraduate colleges. In July 2007, the Institute,in a superb performance, successfully completed itsten year Compliance Certification by the SouthernAssociation of Colleges and Schools receiving reaf-
firmation of accreditation. Modernized and techno-logically enhanced academic buildings and a full aca-demic support staff complement splendid instruc-tors. The Institute receives annual national andstate recognition for its programs.
Military and athletics combine with academics toform the historic three-legged stool at VMI, andboth play major roles in Vision 2039. A significantincrease in commissioning is called for as GeneralPeay emphasizes the importance of military service,not necessarily as a career, but rather for a coupleof years in the true spirit of the citizen-soldier.Over the past four years, the percentage of gradu-ating cadets receiving commissions has grown from34% to 51%. A strong proponent of athletics,Vision 2039 (and "every cadet an athlete") calls forhuge capital building efforts which will benefit inter-collegiate teams, club teams, intramural sports, andthe Corps in general. The initial and most obviouseffort is the newly renovated football stadium atAlumni Memorial Field, dedicated - Foster Stadium- in September 2006 in honor of P. Wesley Foster,Jr., VMI Class of 1956. The Gray-Minor BaseballStadium, named in honor of Senator Elmon Gray'46 and G. Gilmer Minor, III '63, and the PauletteLocker Room complex in honor of Bill Paulette '69were completed and dedicated in March 2007. Alacrosse-soccer stadium, additional multi-purposefields, new Corps confidence courses, tenniscourts, RAT Challenge courses, and animproved cross country "Chessie Trail" areplanned for the North Post area and will"round-out" what General Peay calls "leader-ship valley."
General Peay considers his Superintendencyas an opportunity to give something back toVMI which has had such a significant influ-ence on his life and that of his family. HisFather, J.H.B. Peay, Jr. was a graduate of theVMI Class of 1929, and he and his wife,Pamela, have two sons, who are also gradu-ates: Jim, Class of '98, and Ryan, Class of '02.Born in Richmond, Virginia on 10 May 1940,General Peay, upon graduation, was com-missioned a Second Lieutenant of FieldArtillery, embarking on a 35-year career inthe United States Army. He holds a Bachelorof Science degree in Civil Engineering fromVMI, a Masters of Arts degree from GeorgeWashington University, and he is also a grad-uate of the United States Army War College.As a cadet, he was a quarterback on the
football team, a member of the Honor Court, aBattalion Commander and awarded the Institute'sprestigious Cincinnati Medal at graduation.
He assumed command of the 101st AirborneDivision on 3 August 1989 and led the Divisionthroughout Operations DESERT SHIELD andDESERT STORM in the Persian Gulf. Promoted toLieutenant General in 1991, he was assigned as theDeputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans,Department of the Army and Senior ArmyMember, United States Military Committee, UnitedNations and on 26 March 1993, he was promotedto the rank of General and appointed the 24th ViceChief of Staff of the United States Army.
His last assignment was Commander-in-Chief,United States Central Command, MacDill AirForce Base, Florida, from 5 August 1994 to 13August 1997, with responsibility for the regionencompassing twenty countries in Africa, theMiddle East, Persian Gulf and South Asia. GeneralPeay is currently Chairman, the Allied DefenseGroup, and a Director with BAE Systems, Inc.
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ATHLETIC STAFFADMINISTRATION & SUPPORT STAFF:Donny White
Director of Intercollegiate AthleticsBart Bellairs
Sr. Associate A.D./ Operations & MarketingCol. Eric Hutchings
Chief of StaffCol. Tom Baur
Faculty Chair of AthleticsCliff Wade
Associate A.D. / Business & ComplianceSherry Baucom
Senior Woman Administrator/Athletic Academic Advisor
Steve RossAthletic Academic Advisor
Andrew WesthouseAssistant Athletic Director
Elizabeth IgoAssistant Athletic Administrator
Jimmy MasonEquipment Manager
Ronnie WeeksAssistant Equipment Manager
Judy CashSecretary
Betsey NicelyAdministrative Assistant
Karen RobinsonAdministrative Assistant
Jimmy Coale, C.S.C.S.Head Strength & Conditioning Coach
Jimmy WhittenAssoc. Head Strength & Conditioning Coach
Phil SabatiniStrength Training Coach for Football
SPORTS INFORMATION:Wade Branner
Sports Information DirectorAssistant A.D./ Media Relations
Christian HoffmanAssistant Sports Information Director
Joel BalthaserAssistant Sports Information Director
SPORTS MEDICINE:Lance Fujiwara, M.Ed., ATC
Assistant A.D./ Sports MedicineJohn Hoffman, M.Ed., ATC
Assistant Athletic TrainerMicaela Kelso, M.Ed., ATC
Assistant Athletic Trainer
The most ambitious capital improvements to athletic facilitiesin 20 years have been launched under the Vision 2039 initiativeof VMI Superintendent General J.H. Binford Peay, and ninth-year Athletic Director Donny White has been a guiding forcein the process.
Over the past year, both the football and baseball pro-grams have seen their facilities significantly upgraded with theadditions of P. Wesley Foster, Jr. ‘56 Stadium and Gray-MinorStadium.
Facilities improvement is just one issue that White hastackled since taking over as AD in 1998. Upon his return,White immediately went to work addressing the challengingissues facing the VMI athletic department. At the same time,he has built support for intercollegiate athletics among theVMI community and its alumni. His effort has resulted in achange in conference affiliation, increased funding for opera-tions, the development of women’s athletics, and a betteroverall competitive environment for VMI sports.
In 2006-07, VMI enjoyed considerable success on thefield with the basketball reaching the Conference finals andthe baseball team posting big wins over a pair of top ten pro-grams.
White returned to the Institute on Apr. 22, 1998, afterserving six successful years as athletic director at PatrickHenry High School in Ashland, Va. White guided the school’sathletic program to unprecedented achievement both on andoff the field and led the efforts to improve funding and facili-ties for the school’s athletic program.
White compiled a distinguished VMI coaching career intwo sports spanning 15 years. He joined the football staff ofBob Thalman in 1971 as a defensive backfield coach andhelped lead the Keydets to two Southern ConferenceChampionships and a State Championship in 1977. Whitecoached the defensive backs to a number one national rankingin 1975 and number four ranking the following season. Heserved as VMI co-defensive coordinator from 1976 to 1981and had the Southern Conference’s top-ranked defense in1977. His defensive backfields led the conference in passdefense three times. White also recruited seven football play-ers who were selected all-conference.
In the fall of 1981, White became VMI head baseballcoach and began to resurrect a program that had not won aSouthern Conference game the three previous years. His1982 debut squad compiled six league wins and White wasnamed Southern Conference Co-Coach of the Year. His teamswon 85 games in six years and his 1987 squad reached the
Southern Conference championship game. While serving asbaseball coach, White also taught on the Physical Educationstaff as an assistant professor.
White entered private business in 1987, but returned tothe full-time athletic ranks in 1992 when he accepted the ath-letic director position at Patrick Henry. White supervised allareas of the Patriot athletic program and helped improve facil-ities, season ticket sales, and booster club membership. Thefootball program reached the ranks of the state’s elite, win-ning 57 of 65 games, five district titles, four regional titles, astate runner-up trophy, and the state AAA, Division 5 champi-onship in 1994.
White is a 1965 graduate of VMI with a B.S. degree incivil engineering. As a cadet, he was a Distinguished MilitaryStudent, named Who’s Who in American Colleges andUniversities, and was awarded the Pres. Brown Athletic Cupfor excellence. White co-captained the 1964 VMI footballteam and was selected All-Southern Conference in baseballfor three consecutive years as a shortstop while also leadingthe team in batting. He was inducted into the VMI Sports Hallof Fame in 1975.
After graduation from VMI, White was commissioned asa field artillery officer in the U.S. Army and served a tour ofduty in Vietnam. His decorations include the Bronze Star,Purple Heart, and Air Medal with four oak leaf clusters.
White and his wife, Bettie reside in Lexington.
Donny White ‘65 with Gil Minor ‘63 at the dedication of Gray-Minor Stadium in March 2007.
Donny and Bettie White with their dogs, Sport (left) andSergeant Cabell (right).
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Joel BalthaserAssistant SID
Sherry BaucomSWA/Academic Enhancement
Col.Tom BaurAthletic Faculty Representative
Bart BellairsSenior Associate A.D.
Wade BrannerAssistant A.D./Media Relations
Judy CashAthletic Department Secretary
Jimmy CoaleDir. of Strength & Conditioning
David CopelandTeam Physician
Lance FujiwaraAsst. A.D./Dir. of Sports Medicine
Dr. Edward HemphillTeam Orthopaedic Physician
Christian HoffmanAssistant SID
John HoffmanAssistant Athletic Trainer
Juliet HuangGraduate Asst. Athletic Trainer
Col. Eric HutchingsChief of Staff
Elizabeth IgoAsst. Athletic Administrator
Don JamisonAssistant to the Athletic Director
Micaela KelsoAssistant Athletic Trainer
Jimmy MasonEquipment Manager
Toni MichelGraduate Asst. Athletic Trainer
Betsey NicelyAthletic Department Secretary
Karen RobinsonAthletic Department Secretary
Steve RossAcademic Enhancement
Greg SabatiniFootball Strength Training Coach
Heather SchmidtGraduate Asst. Athletic Trainer
Andrew SpadaforaPart-Time Asst. Athletic Trainer
Cliff WadeAssoc.A.D./Business & Compliance
Andrew WesthouseAssistant Athletic Director
Jimmy WhittenAssociate Head Strength Coach
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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE VISITING LEXINGTON...The 2007-08 season promises to be an exciting oneand we will do everything we can to keep you upto date on the latest with Keydet basketball. If youhave a special request or if we can be of furtherservice to you, please contact us at the office or athome.
WORKING MEDIA: Press and photographypasses and parking permits will be supplied to thosemedia outlets regularly covering VMI basketball wellin advance of the season. All others are requestedto call this office far enough in advance so the tick-ets can be mailed. Passes may also be left at will callat the Cameron Hall ticket office.
PRESS ROW: All media, both radio networks, andthe statistical crew are situated on the west side ofthe court.Wireless internet access is available formedia members on press row.
RADIO: Two telephone lines are already installedfor the official visiting station, and a trade-outagreement is desirable.Additional lines should beordered through Sprint at 540-463-2121.
GAME INFORMATION: All media covering VMIgames will be provided updated statistics on bothteams, rosters, and game notes which will includeupdated conference standings when applicable.Pizza, chocolate chip cookies and drinks will be pro-vided prior to the game.
INTERVIEWS: All player and staff interviewsmust be arranged through the VMI SportsInformation Office.
AFTER THE GAME: A complete statistical pack-age with play-by-play will be available as soon afterthe game as possible. Both locker rooms are locat-
ed on the left and right at the bottom of the rampat the north end of the arena floor. Coaches will beinterviewed outside their respective locker roomsand VMI players will be brought out upon request.
DIRECTIONS TO CAMERON HALL: Most ofour annual visitors know how to get to the Keydethome arena, but for those who have never visitedthe charming city of Lexington, take note:
From the East, North, or South: Follow I-81 toExit 188 B toward Lexington (U.S. 60 west). FollowU.S. 60 west to Nelson Street into town.Turn rightat the intersection of Nelson and Main Streets.Follow Main Street .5 mile to the arena on theright.
From the West: Follow I-64 east to Exit 55 (U.S.11) and head south toward Lexington. Follow U.S.11 toward Lexington for .5 mile. Stay to the rightacross the Maury River Bridge and follow U.S. 11Business for .3 mile. Cameron Hall will be on yourleft.
KEYDETS ON THE WEB: Fans and media areencouraged to follow the team on the VMI athletichome page.Timely information on the basketballKeydets will be available to both media and fansalike. Included in the service will be schedules, ros-ters, stats and the latest notes on the team as wellas access to live radio broadcasts.The VMI Keydetscan be accessed on the world wide web atwww.vmikeydets.com.
ITS VMI, PLEASE: When referring to our athleticteams, it is requested that members of the mediarefer to this institution as "VMI", or "VirginiaMilitary Institute", not "Virginia Military" or thecryptic "Va. Military".Any help in using the correctmoniker would be greatly appreciated.
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VMI SPORTS INFORMATION
Wade BrannerAsst.AD/Media RelationsBasketball ContactOffice: 540-464-7515
Home: 540-463-5033
Email: [email protected]
Coverage: Football, Basketball,
Rifle, Radio Network
Christian HoffmanAssistant SIDOffice: 540-464-7514
Cell: 540-460-6920
Email: [email protected]
Coverage: Baseball,Wrestling,
Women’s Soccer, Swimming &
Diving, Cross Country
Joel BalthaserAssistant SIDOffice: 540-464-7015
Cell: 215-932-2995
Email: [email protected]
Coverage: Lacrosse, Men’s
Soccer, Indoor Track & Field,
Outdoor Track & Field
Contact InformationAthletic Department . . . . . . . . . . . .540-464-7251Athletic Dept./Basketball Fax . . . . .540-464-7790Sports Information Fax . . . . . . . . . .540-464-7583Press Row Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .540-463-6725Basketball Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .540-464-7384Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.VMIKeydets.com
Sports Info Mailing Address:VMI Sports Information Office116 Smith HallLexington,VA 24450
Basketball Office MailingAddress:VMI Basketball Office 116 Smith HallLexington,VA 24450
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DAILY NEWSPAPERSRoanoke Times 201 W. Campbell Ave., Roanoke,VA 24010Phone 540-981-3221.Toll free 1-800-346-1234 Sports Editor: Jeff GilbertDirect releases to Ray Coxe-mail: [email protected]: 540-981-3392
Richmond Times-Dispatch 300 East Franklin St., Richmond,VA 23219Phone 804-649-6554In state toll free 1-800-488-1885Out of state toll free 1-800-588-9884Sports Editor: Mike HarrisDirect releases to John Packett (beat writer) andJohn O’Connore-mail: [email protected] [email protected]: 804-775-8085
Lynchburg News & Advance P.O. Box 10129, Lynchburg,VA 24506Phone 434-385-5554Sports Editor: Chris MorrisDirect releases to Chris Lange-mail: [email protected]: 434-385-5538
Newport News Daily Press 7505 Warwick Blvd., Newport News,VA 23607Phone: 757-247-4630Sports Editor: Doug RobersonDirect releases to Dave Fairbanke-mail: [email protected]: 757-247-9420
Norfolk Virginian-Pilot 150 West Brambleton Ave., Norfolk,VA 23510Phone: 757-446-2366In state toll free: 1-800-446-2012Sports Editor: Chic RibelDirect releases to Ed Miller and Tom Whitee-mail: [email protected]: 757-533-9004
Charlottesville Daily Progress P.O. Box 9030, Charlottesville,VA 11906Phone 434-978-7246Sports Editor: Jerry Ratcliffee-mail: [email protected]: 434-975-7104
Staunton News Leader P. O. Box 59, Staunton,VA 24401Phone 540-885-7281 x8Sports Editor: Hubert Grime-mail: [email protected]: 540-885-1904
Waynesboro News Virginian 544 W. Main St.,Waynesboro,VA 22980Phone: 540-932-3557Sports Editor: Jim Saccoe-mail: [email protected]: 540-942-4542
Petersburg Progress Index 15 Franklin St., Petersburg,VA 23804Phone 804-732-3456 x251Sports Editor: John Medeirose-mail: [email protected]: 804-732-8417
Harrisonburg Daily News-Record P.O. Box 193, Harrisonburg,VA 22801 Phone 540-574-6284Sports Editor: Chris Simmonse-mail: [email protected]: 540-433-9112
TELEVISIONWHSV-TV 3 (ABC)50 N. Main St., Harrisonburg,VA 22801Phone 540-433-9191 x108Sports Director: Joe Downse-mail: [email protected]: 540-433-2700
WDBJ-TV 7 (CBS)2807 Hershberger Rd., Roanoke,VA 24017Phone: 540-985-3623, 3624, 3637 Sports Director: Mike StevensAlso direct releases Travis Wells and Grant Kittlesone-mail: [email protected], [email protected],[email protected]: 540-343-7269
WSLS-TV 10 (NBC)P.O. Box 10, Roanoke,VA 24009Phone: 540-855-3531Sports Director: John Appicelloe-mail: [email protected]: 540-343-7269
WSET-TV 13 (ABC)P.O. Box 10, Lynchburg,VA 24506Phone: 434-528-1313 x137Sports Director: Dennis Cartere-mail: [email protected] direct releases to John OrganFax: 434-847-8800
WTVR-TV 6 (CBS)3301 West Broad Street, Richmond,VA 23230 Phone 804-254-3645Sports Director: Lane Casadontee-mail: [email protected]: 804-254-3697
WWBT-TV 12 (NBC)P.O. Box 12, Richmond,VA 23218Phone 804-230-2614Sports Director: Ben Hamline-mail: [email protected]: 804-230-2789
WRIC-TV 8 (ABC)Arboretum Place, Richmond,VA 23236Phone: 804-330-8829Fax: 804-861-9452Sports Director: Chip Tarkentone-mail: [email protected]
OTHER MEDIA OUTLETSAssociated Press,Virginia OfficeSuite 1250, 600 E. Main St., Richmond,VA 23219Phone 804-643-6646Sports Director: Hank Kurze-mail: [email protected] state toll free 1-800-552-9935Fax: 804-643-6223
Lexington News-Gazette (Weekly) 20 W. Nelson St., Lexington,VA 24450Phone: 540-463-3113Sports Editor:TBDe-mail: [email protected]: 540-464-6397
WREL Radio - AM 1450 / FM 96.7P.O. Drawer 902, Lexington,VA 24450Phone 540-463-2161 Sports Director: Jim Bresnahane-mail: [email protected]: 540-463-9524
Virginia News Network3245 Basie Rd., Richmond,VA 23228Phone: 804-474-0155Sports Director: Gary Hesse-mail: [email protected]: 804-474-0167
WFIR Radio - AM 9603934 Electric Rd., Roanoke,VA 24018Phone 540-345-1511Sports Director: Bob ClarkFax: 540-342-2270
WLNI Radio - FM 105.9/106.35066 S.Amherst Hwy.Madison Heights,VA 24572 Suite 110Phone: 434-846-8255Sports Director: Rich Rothe-mail: [email protected]: 434-847-5709
The Rockbridge Weekly31 W.Washington St., Lexington,VA 24450Phone: 540-464-6600Fax: 540-464-6603
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#1 Adam Lonon5-11 175 G So
Richmond, Va. Steward School
#2 Willie Bell6-7 205 F Jr
Newport News, Va. Woodside
#3 Chavis Holmes6-4 195 G Jr
Charlotte, N.C. Christ School
#4 Joey Cantafio5-6 150 G Fr
Richmond, Va. Benedictine
#10 Austin Kenon5-11 180 F Fr
Virginia Beach, Va. First Colonial
#11 Quinn Brownfield6-7 195 F Fr
Kyle,Texas Anderson
#12 Nick Matson6-4 190 G Jr
Sacramento, Calif. Oakmont
#22 Christian Hunter6-2 180 G Fr
Chagrin Falls, Ohio Kenston
#23 Travis Holmes6-4 195 G Jr
Charlotte, N.C. Christ School
#32 Carl Josey6-5 195 G So
Surrey, England King’s Academy
#34 Hunter Houston6-6 195 F Fr
Birmingham,Ala. Mountain Brook
#50 Stephen Sargent7-0 245 C Fr
Fayetteville, Ga. Whitewater
#55 Reggie Williams6-6 195 F Sr
Prince George, Va. Prince George
Duggar BaucomHead CoachThird Season
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