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Media Guide CreditsThe 2011-12 Auburn University at Montgomery Men’s Basketball Media Guide is a production of the University’s Sports Information Offi ce. The guide was written and

designed by Sports Information Director Tim Lutz. The covers were designed by Winfred Hawkins, Graphic Designer at AUM. Photography for the publication was provided by AUM Photographer Frank Williams. Additional thanks to opponents during the 2011-12 season for their assistance and use of their athletic logo. Invaluable editorial

assistance was provided by Frank Miles, Charise Alexander and Buffy Lockette of University Relations. Printing was provided by Davis Direct in Montgomery.

General InformationLocation ................................................................. Montgomery, Ala.Founded ....................................................................................1967Chancellor .......................................................... Dr. John G. Veres IIIEnrollment ...............................................................................5,771Nickname ..........................................................................WarhawksColors ...........................................................Orange, Black and WhiteAffi liation ................................................................................. NAIAConference....................................................Southern States AthleticAthletic Director ............................................................. Steve CrotzFaculty Athletics Representative ................................. Dr. John Aho Assistant AD for Finance ................................................ Jessie Rosa Sports Information Director .............................................. Tim LutzAthletic Graduate Assistants ............. Jordan Crist, Serena McCovery Athletic Trainer ............................................................Kyle Sampsell

2010-11 Review2010-11 Record ........................................................................ 8-18 SSAC Record/Finish ....................................5-7 / 6th in SSAC WestPostseason............................................................................... None

2011-12 PreviewLetterwinners Returning/Lost ................................................... 7/6Starters Returning/Lost............................................................. 3/2Newcomers .................................................................................... 9Returning Scoring ........................................... 978 of 1,751 (55.9%)Returning Field Goals Made ............................... 375 of 631 (59.4%)Returning Rebounding ....................................... 536 of 940 (57.0%)Returning Assists ............................................... 118 of 315 (37.5%)Returning Minutes........................................ 3,069 of 5,275 (58.2%)

Coaching StaffHead Coach ................................................................Larry Chapman Alma Mater................................................ Auburn University, 1964 Record At AUM / Seasons ................. 650-396 (.621) / 34 seasons Overall Record / Seasons .................. 685-441 (.608) / 37 seasonsAssistant Coach ............................................................. Jack WatersStudent Assistant Coach ........................................... Charles PeronaVolunteer Assistant Coaches ..........Quadavious Brown, Lincoln Glass

Team HistoryFirst Year of Basketball .......................................................1975-76All-Time Record .........................................................698-434 (.617)NAIA Tournament Appearances ................................................. 11 (1987, 1988, 1989, 1994, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009)NAIA Tournament Record ...................................................... 11-11Last NAIA Tournament Appearance .................. 2008-09, Elite Eight Opponent / Result ........................ Robert Morris College / L, 87-76

Athletic Media RelationsSports Information Director: ............................................. Tim Lutz Offi ce Phone: .......................................................... 334-244-3832 E-mail: .................................................................. [email protected] Fax: ...................................................................... 334-244-3886Website: .........................................................www.AUMathletics.com

A Look Inside...General InformationTable of Contents/Quick Facts ...............................................1

A Preview of the 2011-12 Season2011-12 Schedule .................................................................22011-12 Roster .....................................................................32011-12 Outlook ................................................................4-5

Coaching StaffHead Coach Larry Chapman ...............................................6-7Assistant Coach Jack Waters ..................................................8Student Assistant Charles Perona ...........................................8Volunteer Assistant Quadavious Brown ...................................8Volunteer Assistant Lincoln Glass ...........................................8

Meet the TeamAlex Hergott .........................................................................9Stephen Jordan .................................................................. 10Michael Lee ........................................................................ 11Brandon Holmes ................................................................. 12A.J. Ansley ......................................................................... 13Marquez Brooks .................................................................. 14Caz Cole ............................................................................. 15Michael Acoff and Justin Eidmoe .......................................... 16Darren McDaniel and Trey Geter .......................................... 16Hunter Anderson and Cameron Pridemore ............................ 17Justin Trotter and Da’Keidres Wade ...................................... 17Michael Willis and Justin Zachary ......................................... 18

2010-11 Season-In-Review2010-11 Game Results and SSAC Award Winner .................... 192010-11 Season and SSAC Statistics ..................................... 20

2011-12 OpponentsOpponent Information .................................................... 21-23All-Time Series Results ........................................................ 23

HistoryYear-by-Year Results ...................................................... 24-29Single Game Records ..........................................................30Season Records ..................................................................30Career Records ..............................................................31-32Postseason Results .............................................................331,000 Career Point Club ..................................................34-36All-Americans .....................................................................37All-Time Roster ...................................................................38

About AUM2011-12 AUM Cheerleaders and Game Day Staff ................... 39This is Auburn University at Montgomery ......................... 40-41Chancellor Dr. John G. Veres III .......................................... 42Athletics Director Steve Crotz ............................................... 43Athletic Administration ........................................................ 44Media Directory .................................................................. 44The NAIA and Southern States Athletic Conference ............... 45Proud Sponsors of AUM Athletics .................................... 46-48

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Quick Facts

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Day Date Opponent Location Time

Monday Oct. 31 at Martin Methodist Pulaski, Tenn. 7 p.m.

Friday Nov. 4 vs. Concordia-Selma# Montgomery, Ala. Noon

Saturday Nov. 5 vs. Webber International# Montgomery, Ala. 3 p.m.

Monday Nov. 7 vs. Martin Methodist AUM P.E. Complex 7 p.m.

Saturday Nov. 12 at UAB Birmingham, Ala. 7 p.m.

Friday Nov. 18 at Lee* Cleveland, Tenn. 6:30 p.m.

Saturday Nov. 19 at Shorter* Rome, Ga. 4 p.m.

Friday Nov. 25 at West Florida& Pensacola, Fla. 6 p.m.

Saturday Nov. 26 vs. Alabama-Huntsville& Pensacola, Fla. 4 p.m.

Friday Dec. 2 vs. Southern Polytechnic* AUM P.E. Complex 7:30 p.m.

Saturday Dec. 3 vs. Brewton-Parker* AUM P.E. Complex 5 p.m.

Saturday Dec. 17 at Cumberland Lebanon, Tenn. 2 p.m.

Friday Jan. 6 at Emmanuel* Franklin Springs, Ga. 6:30 p.m.

Saturday Jan. 7 at Truett-McConnell* Cleveland, Ga. 4 p.m.

Thursday Jan. 12 at Belhaven* Jackson, Miss. 7:30 p.m.

Saturday Jan. 14 vs. Spring Hill* AUM P.E. Complex 4 p.m.

Monday Jan. 16 vs. West Alabama AUM P.E. Complex 7 p.m.

Thursday Jan. 19 vs. Mobile* AUM P.E. Complex 7:30 p.m.

Saturday Jan. 21 at William Carey* Hattiesburg, Miss. 4 p.m.

Wednesday Jan. 25 at West Alabama Livingston, Ala. 7 p.m.

Saturday Jan. 28 at Loyola-New Orleans* New Orleans, La. 4 p.m.

Monday Jan. 30 vs. Cumberland AUM P.E. Complex 6 p.m.

Thursday Feb. 2 vs. Faulkner* AUM P.E. Complex 7:30 p.m.

Saturday Feb. 4 vs. Belhaven* AUM P.E. Complex 4 p.m.

Thursday Feb. 9 at Spring Hill* Mobile, Ala. 7:30 p.m.

Saturday Feb. 11 at Mobile* Mobile, Ala. 4 p.m.

Thursday Feb. 16 vs. William Carey* AUM P.E. Complex 7:30 p.m.

Saturday Feb. 18 vs. Loyola-New Orleans*^ AUM P.E. Complex 4 p.m.

Saturday Feb. 25 at Faulkner* Montgomery, Ala. 4 p.m.

Wed.-Sat. Feb. 29 - March 3 at SSAC Tournament Rome, Ga. TBA

* Denotes Southern States Athletic Conference Match

# Denotes Jimmy Faulkner Classic (Montgomery, Ala.)

& Denotes UWF Thanksgiving Classic (Pensacola, Fla.)

^ Denotes Homecoming/Senior Night

Home Matches in Bold

All Times Central

2011-12 SCHEDULE

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NumericalNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl./Exp. Hometown/Previous School3 Justin Zachary G 5-11 160 Fr./HS Calhoun, Ga./Sonoraville HS4 Marquez Brooks G 6-1 175 So./1L Montgomery, Ala./Jefferson Davis HS5 Darren McDaniel G 6-2 185 Jr./JC Hefl in, Ala./Gadsden State CC 10 Hunter Anderson G 6-1 175 Fr./HS Kinston, Ala./Kinston HS11 Cameron Pridemore G 6-0 170 Fr./TR Knoxville, Tenn./Lee University12 A.J. Ansley F 6-5 210 So./1L Hinesville, Ga./First Presbyterian Christian Academy14 Brandon Holmes G 5-8 160 Jr./1L Selma, Ala./Dallas County HS15 Trey Geter F 6-7 200 Fr./RS Gordon, Ga./Wilkinson County HS20 Michael Willis G 6-4 190 Fr./HS Auburn, Ala./Auburn HS21 Justin Trotter G 6-1 195 Fr./HS Mt. Vernon, Ala./Citronelle HS22 Da’Keidres Wade F 6-8 215 Fr./HS Cairo, Ga./Cairo HS25 Justin Eidmoe G 6-5 205 Jr./TR Montgomery, Ala./Covenant College30 Stephen Jordan F 6-5 220 Sr./3L Birmingham, Ala./Oak Mountain HS31 Caz Cole F 6-6 180 So./1L Dalton, Ga./Columbus State University32 Michael Lee G 6-2 185 Sr./2L Enterprise, Ala./Tallahassee CC40 Michael Acoff F 6-6 225 Sr./TR Selma, Ala./Tuskegee University55 Alex Hergott F 6-7 220 Sr./1L Lyon, France/Lycee Charlie Chaplin

AlphabeticalNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl./Exp. Hometown/Previous School40 Michael Acoff F 6-6 225 Sr./TR Selma, Ala./Tuskegee University10 Hunter Anderson G 6-1 175 Fr./HS Kinston, Ala./Kinston HS12 A.J. Ansley F 6-5 210 So./1L Hinesville, Ga./First Presbyterian Christian Academy4 Marquez Brooks G 6-1 175 So./1L Montgomery, Ala./Jefferson Davis HS31 Caz Cole F 6-6 180 So./1L Dalton, Ga./Columbus State University25 Justin Eidmoe G 6-5 205 Jr./TR Montgomery, Ala./Covenant College15 Trey Geter F 6-7 200 Fr./RS Gordon, Ga./Wilkinson County HS55 Alex Hergott F 6-7 220 Sr./1L Lyon, France/Lycee Charlie Chaplin14 Brandon Holmes G 5-8 160 Jr./1L Selma, Ala./Dallas County HS30 Stephen Jordan F 6-5 220 Sr./3L Birmingham, Ala./Oak Mountain HS32 Michael Lee G 6-2 185 Sr./2L Enterprise, Ala./Tallahassee CC5 Darren McDaniel G 6-2 185 Jr./JC Hefl in, Ala./Gadsden State CC 11 Cameron Pridemore G 6-0 170 Fr./TR Knoxville, Tenn./ Lee University21 Justin Trotter G 6-1 195 Fr./HS Mt. Vernon, Ala./Citronelle HS22 Da’Keidres Wade F 6-8 215 Fr./HS Cairo, Ga./Cairo HS20 Michael Willis G 6-4 190 Fr./HS Auburn, Ala./Auburn HS3 Justin Zachary G 5-11 160 Fr./HS Calhoun, Ga./Sonoraville HS

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Larry ChapmanAssistant Coach: Jack WatersStudent Assistant: Charles PeronaVolunteer Assistants: Quadavious Brown, Lincoln Glass

2011-12 ROSTER

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Entering his 35th season at the helm of the men’s basketball program, Larry Chapman is as excited about this year’s team as any he has coached. Coming off an 8-18 season, the Warhawks have a lot to prove, but key pieces are in place to see immediate improvement. “We are a lot deeper and a much better bas-ketball team than we were last year,” Chapman said of his 2011-12 squad. “We had several games that we should have won that we just did not execute down the stretch and ended up losing. I really feel much more positive about our basketball team than I did in the past.” This season’s team returns seven letterwin-ners and welcomes nine newcomers to AUM’s campus. In their returners, the Warhawks bring back nearly 56 percent of their scoring, 57 percent of their rebounds and better than 58 percent of their minutes played. Despite the loss of two-time all-conference performer Charles Perona and a proven starter in Johnny Williams, the Warhawks return sophomore Marquez Brooks to anchor the backcourt. Brooks, who was a Southern States Athletic Conference All-Freshman team selection last season, averaged 7.4 points, 1.9 rebounds and 1.0 assists per game during his freshman campaign and proved he was both a capable scorer and fl oor leader at the college level. Senior Michael Lee, as well as newcom-ers Michael Willis, Cameron Pridemore, Darren McDaniel, Justin Zachary, Justin Trotter, Justin Eidmoe and Hunter Anderson will also contrib-ute at the guard position. “Charles was an all-conference performer and Johnny was a starter, so those two are tough to replace,” Chapman said. “We have Marquez coming back, who I think has all the

tools to be a very special player, as well as Cameron and Darren, who have a great under-standing of the game. I think Justin Zachary should be one of those borderline starters, but we will have to wait and see. We have some options like moving Michael Willis to one of the guard spots, but a lot will be determined by how quickly these newcomers come in and grasp our system.” Senior Stephen Jordan will provide the Warhawks with a valid option in the paint, having earned SSAC All-Division honors as a junior and 6th Man of the Year accolades as a sophomore. Jordan averaged 10 points per game and nearly nine rebounds per contest during his junior season and will be expected to produce in the same fashion this year. Joining Jordan up front are returners Alex Hergott, A.J. Ansley and Caz Cole, as well as Da’Keidres (Dak) Wade and Michael Acoff. Also in the mix is Trey Geter, who missed last sea-son with a knee injury, and suffered a setback early in the preseason. “Stephen Jordan will anchor our frontcourt, but we have several other players who we are expecting signifi cant contributions from,” Chap-man said. “I think the experience that Alex, A.J. and Caz gained last year will really prove to be an attribute to our team. If you add their year of maturity to the additions of Michael Acoff and Dak, we have quite a few more op-tions in the paint than we did last season. And

that is not a bad problem to have.”

BACKCOURT Returning just two guards from last season’s team, the Warhawks will rely heavily on Brooks and Lee to provide minutes and leadership at the position. “Marquez is a much-improved player for our team this year,” Chapman said. “He has matured, both on and off the court, and has the potential to be a very special player in our conference. He had a very good freshman sea-son for us last year and we are expecting even more out of him this season.” “No player that we have ever had plays harder and has more of a commitment to our program than Michael,” Chapman said of Lee. “He had a good year last season and I think that is going to carry over this year. He runs the fl oor well and competes on both ends.”

Joining the returning players is a talented group of newcomers, several of which Chap-man feels will provide immediate results. Willis is a freshman who did not play basket-ball last year while attending Auburn, but has a strong understanding of the game and will look to fi ll one of the fi ve starting spots. “Michael played for a great high school coach in Frank Tolbert,” Chapman said. “Even in his fi rst year in our program, he has already started to show his value. He makes shots from the outside and is a good rebounder of the basketball. He has a great aptitude for the game and has such a smooth fl ow when he plays the game. I think he can have a very good career for us at AUM.” Pridemore is in a similar situation, having signed with SSAC foe Lee University out of high school. After taking a year off to help coach

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Senior Stephen Jordan

Sophomore Marquez Brooks

Senior Michael Lee

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his high school alma mater, Pridemore is also projected to compete for a starting spot in the backcourt. “Cameron signed with Lee University out of high school, but spent last season coaching at his high school,” Chapman said. “He has such a sweet shot and a great basketball IQ. He loves the game and his passion shows through in every practice. Right now, he is one of the primary guards on our team, but I will be inter-ested to see how he responds to the speed of the college game.” Also factoring into the equation are Zachary and McDaniel. Zachary joins the Warhawks following a highly-decorated prep career at Sonoraville High School in Calhoun, Ga., while McDaniel was a key contributor for the past two seasons at Gadsden State Community Col-lege in Gadsden, Ala. “Justin is a very talented player, who we are counting on to play quality minutes this year,” Chapman said. “We know he is going to struggle a little bit as he adjusts to the speed of the college game, but has the ability to be a good player in our league.” “Darren has a lot to offer our program,” Chapman added. “He is a physical player, a solid defender and a quality shooter. He needs to improve on his ball-handling skills, but he is working hard to do that and will certainly factor into the mix for playing time this year.” Adding to the depth at the position are Anderson, Trotter and Eidmoe. “Hunter is a young man that had a great high school career, but will use this year to learn and get stronger,” Chapman said. “He was a three-sport athlete in high school, and probably wasn’t able to focus as much on basketball because of playing other sports. He shoots the ball well, so if he continues to work hard, I can see him contributing to our program in the future.” “Justin (Trotter) is a walk-on guard with a tremendous attitude and an eagerness for the game,” Chapman continued. “He will need to continue to improve, but with his work ethic, I can see him contributing to our program in time.” “Justin works as hard as any player we have,” Chapman said of Eidmoe. “His love for the game and desire to get better will serve him, and our team, well.”

FRONTCOURT The AUM frontcourt has a nice blend of tal-ented returners and promising newcomers. Jor-dan is the most powerful option inside, coming off a junior campaign that was highlighted by an 18-point, 20-rebound effort against Truett-McConnell. “Stephen has been a major player in our

program for the past three years and I expect the same this year,” Chapman said. “He is a te-nacious competitor and seems to have become more involved in the game this preseason. He is a capable scorer on the offensive end and is aggressive on the defensive end. He is a cornerstone of our program, who is excited about playing his senior season, so I am look-ing forward to seeing what this year brings for him.”

Joining Jordan in the post is Hergott, who aver-aged 9.7 points and 5.3 rebounds per contest in his fi rst season. Hergott began his AUM ca-reer with a season-high 20 points against Life University in the season opener and remained a presence on the court for the duration of the season. “Alex has gotten stronger this season and that should serve him well,” Chapman said. “He made a great contribution last year and I shud-der to think how we would have fi nished if we didn’t have him. He worked hard this summer and has been impressive early this fall, so we are expecting big things of him this year.” Also returning are Ansley and Cole, both sophomores this season. Ansley, a member of the SSAC All-Freshman team last year, scored 6.9 points and pulled down 3.0 rebounds per game in 26 contests, while Chapman is pleased with the improvement Cole has shown and expects him to be a signifi -cant contributor to the team. “A.J. is a guy who has come a long way, but still has room

for improvement,” Chapman said. “He needs to rebound the ball better and get his shot more stable. But with that being said, he is very strong and athletic and will be a major player on our team this year.” “I think Caz has made a turn,” Chapman added. “This preseason he has shown a great maturity, but has to continue to get stronger. He is very athletic and seems to be more comfortable with things, so I expect him to contribute to our team in a much larger way this season.” A one-year player, who transferred to AUM from Tuskegee University, Acoff will also pro-vide a powerful presence in the middle on both ends of the court. “Michael is a brute in the paint and you have to have that in basketball,” Chapman said. “He is very physical and has improved signifi cantly since his arrival on campus. He works hard and is going to be a great addition to our team.” A true freshman, Wade joins the Warhawks from Cairo High School in Cairo, Ga., where he enjoyed a standout prep career. “Dak is everything you want in a player,” Chapman said. “He has great length, great athletic ability, is engaged well with the game and works hard on both ends of the court. He is a good shooter and runs the fl oor well. He has to get better at working with his back to the basket, but Dak is a guy we are counting on to play a lot this year.” The wildcard in the frontcourt, and likely the entire team, is Geter, whose health continues to impact his potential. “Trey came to AUM as a potential impact player for our program and has been battling injuries since the second week of practice last year,” Chapman said. “He spent last year recovering from a knee injury and suffered another injury early this preseason. If he can get healthy and improve his leg strength, his length and athleticism will be a great addition to our team.”

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Senior Alex Hergott

Sophomore A.J. Ansley

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HEAD COACH LARRY CHAPMAN

LarryChapmanHead Coach

35th Season at AUM (650-396)38th Overall (685-441)Auburn University, 1964

Larry Chapman is, and always will be, the name associated with Auburn University at Montgomery men’s basketball. Only the second head coach in the program’s history, Chapman is currently in his 35th season with the Warhawks’ men’s basketball team. Chapman took the helm in 1977 and, 650 wins later, is continuing to add to his legacy. In 1977, Dr. Hanly Funderburk, AUM’s fi rst chancellor, offered Chapman the opportunity to lead its third-year men’s program. In just his second season, the team 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 fi rst 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 fi nished 32-3 and made an incredible run through the tournament fi eld 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 Tournament appearances. In addition to appearing in the championship game in 1988, he has also coached two teams to the tournament’s quarterfi nals and three into the second round.

BornApril 11, 1941

FamilyChildren – Clint, Larry Jr., Christa and Luke

High SchoolLudowici High School ..........................................1959Ludowici, Ga.

CollegeAuburn University ....................................Auburn, Ala.Bachelor’s ..........................................................1964Master’s .............................................................1970

Playing ExperienceAuburn University ..........................................1961-64Freshman Men’s Basketball ..................................1961 Varsity Men’s Basketball ................................ 1962-64

Coaching ExperienceAuburn University at Montgomery ............... 1977-pres.Head Men’s Basketball CoachMontgomery, Ala.

Georgia Southern University ...........................1974-77Head Men’s Basketball Coach Statesboro, Ga.

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

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

The Larry Chapman File

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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

2010-11 .............................................................8-18

Total (34 Years) .......................... 650-396 (.621)

Career Coaching Record (37 Years): 685-441 (.608)

Throughout his 34 years of coaching at AUM, Chapman has re-corded 15 20-win seasons and at least 19 wins in 23 seasons. His teams have suffered just four losing seasons. With Chapman at the helm, AUM has won championships in the Southern States Athletic Conference, the Georgia-Alabama-Carolina Conference, the Southeast 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-American honors during the 2009-10 season. Also under his guidance, two former Warhawks have gone on to play in the National Basketball Association, as Graham and Etdrick Bo-hannon each played several seasons in the league that is the bench-mark 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 Independent 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 success 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 championship tournament. Following his prep career, Chapman enrolled at Auburn University, 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 fi rst 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 University’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 fi rst 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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Jack WatersAssistant Coach

Second Season at AUM

University of Mississippi, 1961

Jack Waters is currently in his second season as an assistant coach for the Warhawks. Waters joined the AUM staff with an extensive coaching resume, having coached at the prep, NAIA, and NCAA Division I and Division II levels. Among the teams 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 boys’ team advanced to fi ve 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 fi rst coaching job at Ingomar High School in Ingomar, Miss., in 1965, where he was the head boys’ and girls’ basketball coach. During his two seasons, he helped the boys’ to a runner-up and third-place fi nish 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 fi rst 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 fi nal season with the Statesmen, Waters guided the team to their fi rst Gulf South Conference Championship and to a national ranking as high as No. 6. His team also became the fi rst 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 begin-ning 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 fi ve 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.

COACHING STAFF

The Jack Waters FileBornSeptember 5, 1937

FamilyWife – CindyChildren – Jack, Kendra and Kimberly

High SchoolMadison High School 1957Madison, Ind.

CollegeUniversity of MississippiOxford, Miss. Bachelor’s 1961 Master’s 1964

Playing ExperienceUniversity of Mississippi 1957-61 Men’s Basketball 1957-61 Track and Field 1957-58Cincinnati Royals (NBA) 1961Kansas City Steers (ABL) 1962-63

Coaching ExperienceTucker HS 1980-1995Head Boys’ 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 Boys’ and Girls’ Basketball CoachIngomar, Miss.

A two-time All-SSAC performer at AUM, Charles Perona will join the coaching staff as a student as-sistant for the 2011-12 season. In his two seasons with the Warhawks, Perona ap-peared in 52 games, scoring 611 points and in double fi gures 32 times. Prior to his tenure at AUM, Perona played two seasons at Shelton State Community College in Tuscaloosa, Ala., where he helped the Buccaneers to consecutive State Championships and a combined 56-12 record. He 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. Perona was also named to the ACCC All-Tournament team and was a team captain as a sophomore. Perona was a three-sport athlete at Booker T. Washington High School in Tuskegee, Ala., where he was an all-conference and honorable mention all-state selection in basketball. Currently completing his degree in physical educa-tion at AUM, Perona is the son of Bobby and Cheryl Davis.

Lincoln Glass

VolunteerAssistant

First Season

QuadaviousBrown

VolunteerAssistant

First Season

CharlesPerona

StudentAssistant

First Season

Quadavious Brown joins the AUM coaching staff as a volunteer assistant after two standout seasons as a player for the Warhawks. During his tenure, Brown helped the team to consecutive NAIA National Tournaments, including an Elite Eight fi nish as a senior during the 2008-09 season. He also experienced individual success, earn-ing All-SSAC honors as a junior and was named to the SSAC All-Tournament team as a senior. He appeared in 60 games for AUM, scoring 846 points and in double fi gures 45 times. Prior to joining the Warhawks, Brown spent two seasons playing at Faulkner University. Brown joined the college ranks following a standout prep career at Creekside High School in Fairburn, Ga., where he was named the Noles’ Most Valuable Player as a senior. A 2011 graduate from Auburn University at Mont-gomery with a bachelor’s in liberal arts, Brown has a two-year-old son, Isaiah.

Former Auburn University standout Lincoln Glass joins the AUM coaching staff for his fi rst season as a volunteer coach. Glass, who has spent the past nine years playing professional basketball in Europe, was a two-year letterwinner for the Tigers, playing from 2000-02. For his career, he averaged 6.2 points, 2.1 assists and 1.4 rebounds in 45 games played. Prior to his time at Auburn, Glass played two sea-sons at Lincoln Trail Community College in Robinson, Ill. In his two seasons with the Statesmen, Glass was an honorable mention following his sophomore season and was ranked the nation’s No. 2 Junior College point guard. Glass excelled at the prep level at Clay High School in South Bend, Ind., where he was an all-state, all-region and all-conference selection his fi nal three seasons. He is married to the former Lendria Davis. The couple has two boys, Lincoln, Jr. and Lincoln Lorenzo, and is expecting their third child.

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55Alex

Hergott

Senior6-7, 220Forward

Lyon, FranceLycee Charlie Chaplin

2010-11 [Junior]: Appeared in 25 games in his fi rst season with the Warhawks, starting 23 … averaged 9.7 points, 5.3 rebounds and 1.1 as-sists in 27.7 minutes per contest … converted 95-of-191 shots from the fl oor, including 11-of-27 from behind the arc … made 41-of-66 shots from the free throw line … added 28 assists, 13 steals and 12 blocks on the season … scored in double fi gures 12 times, including a season-high 20 in his collegiate debut against Life on Nov. 5 … recorded 19 points and eight rebounds against Truett-McConnell on Dec. 4 … fi nished with 10 points, six rebounds and four assists against Belhaven on Jan. 13 … had at least one rebound in all 25 games, including a season-high nine twice … pulled down nine rebounds and blocked a season-best two shots against Faulkner on Feb. 26.

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 fi nal season … scored a personal-best 42 points in a contest against Clermont as a senior … helped ASVEL to the fi nals 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 … is a member of the AUM Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

Hergott’s Career Highs

Points ...................................................20, vs. Life, 11/5/10

Rebounds ....................9, Twice (Last: vs. Faulkner, 2/26/11)

Assists ....................... 4, Twice (Last: vs. Belhaven, 1/13/11)

Steals .................................................2, at Faulkner, 2/3/11

Blocks ..............................................2, vs. Faulkner, 2/26/11

FG Made ................................................ 9, vs. Life, 11/5/10

FG Attempts ... 13, Twice (Last: vs. Martin Methodist, 1/3/11)

3-Point FG Made ................................ 3, at Mobile, 1/20/11

3-Point FG Attempts ......................... 4, at Mobile, 1/20/11

Free Throws Made ............. 9, vs. Truett-McConnell, 12/4/10

Free Throw Attempts .....9, Twice (Last: at Loyola, 2/19/11)

Hergott’s Career StatisticsYear GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. PPG

10-11 25-23 95-191 .497 11-27 .407 41-66 .621 132 5.3 28 12 13 242 9.7

Total 25-23 95-191 .497 11-27 .407 41-66 .621 132 5.3 28 12 13 242 9.7

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30StephenJordan

Senior6-5, 220Forward

Birmingham, Ala.Oak Mountain HS

Jordan’s Career Highs

Points ..................................... 25, at Southern Poly, 2/27/10

Rebounds ......................... 20, vs. Truett-McConnell, 12/4/10

Assists ..................................5, at Brewton-Parker, 11/20/10

Steals .............................4, Twice (Last: at Faulkner, 2/3/11)

Blocks .................................................. 5, at Shorter, 2/4/10

FG Made ................................. 10, at Southern Poly, 2/27/10

FG Attempts ........................... 14, at Southern Poly, 2/27/10

3-Point FG Made .......1, 6X (Last: at William Carey, 2/17/11)

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

Free Throws Made ...................... 8, vs. Emmanuel, 1/30/10

Free Throw Attempts .......................12, at Mobile, 1/20/11

2010-11 [Junior]: Earned Southern States Athletic Conference All-West Division honors … appeared in 25 games, earning the start in all 25 … averaged 10.0 points and a team-high 8.9 rebounds in 30.2 minutes per game … converted 102-of-165 shots from the fl oor, including 5-of-9 from behind the arc … made 42-of-112 free throw attempts … added 40 assists, 29 blocked shots and 25 steals on the season … scored in double fi gures 11 times, including a season-high 20 points at Tulane on Dec. 21 … fi nished with seven double-doubles … recorded 14 points and 10 rebounds in season debut against Life on Nov. 5 … posted 13 points, eight rebounds and four blocks against Emmanuel on Nov. 12 … scored 18 points and pulled down a career-high 20 rebounds against Truett-McConnell on Dec. 4 … had 18 points, 13 rebounds and three blocked shots against Loyola-New Orleans on Jan. 29 … fi nished with 16 points and 14 rebounds, including six offensive, at William Carey on Feb. 17 … scored in 24 of 25 games and pulled down at least six rebounds in 22 games.

2009-10 [Sophomore]: 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 fi eld, good for 55.4 percent … scored in double fi gures 12 times and recorded fi ve double-doubles … posted fi rst career double-double at Freed-Hardeman on Oct. 31 … grabbed 13 rebounds and added fi ve points against Martin Methodist on Nov. 14 … recorded 10 points, a season-high 14 rebounds and three blocks against Southern Poly on Jan. 23 … fi nished with 18 points, nine rebounds and a career-best fi ve 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 [Freshman]: Earned Southern States Athletic Conference All-Freshman team honors … appeared in 32 games as a true freshman, starting one … averaged 3.3 points and 2.8 rebounds in just over 12 minutes of play per game … scored in double fi gures three times, including a season-high 11 points on two occasions … fi nished with seven points, a season-best 10 rebounds and three blocks, as well as two steals in his fi rst career game against Southern University at New Orleans on Nov. 1 … scored 10 points and pulled down fi ve 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 … fi nished 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.

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Jordan’s Career StatisticsYear 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 9.110-11 25-25 102-165 .618 5-9 .556 42-112 .375 222 8.9 40 29 25 251 10.0Total 74-40 237-410 .578 6-13 .462 123-287 .429 528 7.1 77 64 62 603 8.1

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32Michael

Lee

Senior6-2, 185Guard

Enterprise, Ala.Tallahassee CC

2010-11 [Junior]: Appeared in 20 games, starting two … averaged 4.9 points and 2.1 rebounds in 14.8 minutes per contest … fi nished 29-of-65 from the fi eld, including 2-for-5 from behind the arc … converted 37-of-57 shots from the charity stripe … added 13 steals, six assists and four blocks on the season … scored in double fi gures twice, including a career-high 14 points at Loyola-New Orleans on Feb. 19 … recorded 12 points, hitting a season-best six fi eld goals, against Belhaven on Jan. 13 … made a perfect 6-for-6 from the free throw line, scoring eight points and adding fi ve re-bounds at Mobile on Jan. 20 … tallied nine points, three rebounds and two steals at William Carey on Feb. 17.

2009-10: Saw action in all 27 games as a sophomore, earning the start-ing nod in one contest … fi nished the season averaging 1.7 points and 1.1 rebounds in 8.1 minutes per game … scored six points, grabbed three rebounds and posted a steal in his fi rst 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 fi eld, good for 37.5 percent … added nine steals, fi ve assists and three blocked shots on the year.

Prior to AUM: Appeared in 23 games as a freshman at Tallahassee Com-munity College in Tallahassee, Fla. … averaged 2.5 points and 1.0 rebounds per game … converted 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 fol-lowing 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.

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Lee’s Career Highs

Points ............................................ 12, vs. Belhaven, 1/3/11

Rebounds ............................................7, at Loyola, 2/19/11

Assists ................................ 2, vs. Truett-McConnell, 12/4/10

Steals ........................2, 3X (Last: at William Carey, 2/17/11)

Blocks .............................. 1, 7X (Last: vs. Faulkner, 2/26/11)

FG Made .......................................... 6, vs. Belhaven, 1/3/11

FG Attempts ......................................10, at Loyola, 2/19/11

3-Point FG Made ....... 1, Twice (Last: at Spring Hill, 1/15/11)

3-Point FG Attempts 2, Twice (Last: at Spring Hill, 1/15/11)

Free Throws Made ............................. 6, at Mobile, 1/20/11

Free Throw Attempts ...................11, vs. Faulkner, 2/26/11

Lee’s Career StatisticsYear GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. PPG

09-10 27-1 18-48 .375 0-9 .000 10-18 .556 29 1.1 5 3 9 46 1.7

10-11 20-2 29-65 .446 2-5 .400 37-57 .649 41 2.1 6 4 13 97 4.9

Total 47-3 47-113 .416 2-14 .143 47-75 .627 70 1.5 11 7 22 143 3.0

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BrandonHolmes

Junior5-8, 160Guard

Selma, Ala.Dallas County HS

2010-11 [Sophomore]: Appeared in one game on the year, playing two minutes against Loyola-New Orleans on Jan. 29.

2009-10 [Freshman]: Did not appear in any games for the Warhawks.

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.

Holmes’ Career Highs

Points .........................................................................none

Rebounds ...................................................................none

Assists ........................................................................none

Steals .........................................................................none

Blocks .........................................................................none

FG Made .....................................................................none

FG Attempts ...............................................................none

3-Point FG Made ........................................................none

3-Point FG Attempts .................................................none

Free Throws Made .....................................................none

Free Throw Attempts ................................................none

Holmes’ Career StatisticsYear GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. PPG

09-10 0-0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0

10-11 1-0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Total 1-0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0

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12A.J.

Ansley

Sophomore6-5, 210Forward

Hinesville, Ga.First Presbyterian Christian Aca.

2010-11 [Freshman]: Was named to the Southern States Ath-letic Conference’s All-Freshman Team … appeared in 26 games, earning the starting nod in 15 … averaged 6.9 points and 3.0 rebounds in 25.5 minutes per contest … fi nished 75-of-215 from the fl oor, including 9-of-45 from behind the arc … also converted 21-of-39 free throw attempts … added 16 assists, 15 blocks and 14 steals on the season … scored in double fi gures six times, includ-ing in his fi rst three collegiate games … fi nished with a season-high 17 points against LSU-Shreveport on Nov. 6 … had 10 points, six rebounds, two assists and a steal in his collegiate debut against Life on Nov. 5 … scored eight points and pulled down a season-best eight rebounds against Loyola-New Orleans on Jan. 29 … recorded eight points, two rebounds, two assists, two blocks and three steals against William Carey on Jan. 22 … scored 12 points, including a season-best two 3-pointers, at Emmanuel on Jan. 6.

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 re-bounds, 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 fi nal 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 … is a member of AUM’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

Ansley’s Career Highs

Points ................................. 17, vs. LSU-Shreveport, 11/6/10

Rebounds .......................................... 8, vs. Loyola, 1/29/11

Assists ..................................... 3, vs. Cumberland, 11/23/10

Steals ......................................3, vs. William Carey, 1/22/11

Blocks ................................. 2, 4X (Last: at Faulkner, 2/3/11)

FG Made ..................7, Twice (Last: at Cumberland, 1/24/11)

FG Attempts .......................19, at Martin Methodist, 11/9/10

3-Point FG Made ............................ 2, at Emmanuel, 1/6/11

3-Point FG Attempts .......... 5, at Martin Methodist, 11/9/10

Free Throws Made ............3, Twice (Last: at MMC, 11/9/10)

Free Throw Attempts ..........5, vs. LSU-Shreveport, 11/6/10

Ansley’s Career Statistics

Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. PPG

10-11 26-15 75-215 .349 9-45 .200 21-39 .538 79 3.0 16 15 14 180 6.9

Total 26-15 75-215 .349 9-45 .200 21-39 .538 79 3.0 16 15 14 180 6.9

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4MarquezBrooks

Sophomore6-1, 175Guard

Montgomery, Ala.Jefferson Davis HS

2010-11 [Freshman]: Was selected as AUM’s representative on the Musco Lighting Champions of Character Team … was also named to the Southern States Athletic Conference All-Freshman Team … appeared in 26 games, earning the starting nod in 13 … averaged 7.4 points, 1.9 rebounds and 1.0 assists in 21.6 minutes per contest … converted 68-of-192 shots from the fl oor, including 30-of-94 from behind the arc … fi nished 27-of-43 from the charity stripe … added 26 assists, 11 steals and two blocks on the season … scored in double fi gures nine times, including a career-high 20 twice … set a career-best with 20 points, hitting 6-of-7 3-pointers, while adding three assists and two rebounds against Cumberland on Nov. 23 … matched a season-high with 20 points at Loyola-New Orleans on Feb. 19 … scored 14 points and swiped a pair of steals against Emmanuel on Nov. 12 … fi nished with 17 points, two rebounds and two assists against Belhaven on Jan. 13 … recorded 12 points, a season-high fi ve rebounds, an assist, a steal and his fi rst career block against Loyola on Jan. 29.

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.

Brooks’ Career Highs

Points ............................20, Twice (Last: at Loyola, 2/19/11)

Rebounds .......................................... 5, vs. Loyola, 1/29/11

Assists ................................3, 4X (Last: vs. Mobile, 2/12/11)

Steals ........................ 2, Twice (Last: at Spring Hill, 1/15/11)

Blocks ............................ 1, Twice (Last: vs. Loyola, 1/29/11)

FG Made ............................................. 8, at Loyola, 2/19/11

FG Attempts ......................................20, at Loyola, 2/19/11

3-Point FG Made ..................... 6, vs. Cumberland, 11/23/10

3-Point FG Attempts ......................... 9, at Loyola, 2/19/11

Free Throws Made ........... 5, Twice (Last: vs. TMC, 12/4/10)

Free Throw Attempts ........ 7, vs. Truett-McConnell, 12/4/10

Brooks’ Career Statistics

Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. PPG

10-11 26-13 68-192 .354 30-94 .319 27-43 .628 49 1.9 26 2 11 193 7.4

Total 26-13 68-192 .354 30-94 .319 27-43 .628 49 1.9 26 2 11 193 7.4

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31CazCole

R-Sophomore6-6, 180Forward

Dalton, Ga.Columbus State University

2010-11 [Freshman]: Saw action in 19 games, all in a reserve role … averaged 0.8 points and 0.7 rebounds in 5.2 minutes per contest … fi nished the season 6-for-24 from the fl oor and 3-of-11 from the charity stripe … scored a season-high fi ve points in a season-best 21 minutes at Martin Methodist on Nov. 9 … added a season-high six rebounds, including fi ve on the offensive glass, against the Redhawks … blocked a season-best two shots against Freed-Hardeman on Dec. 3 … scored two points and grabbed three rebounds against Loyola-New Orleans on Jan. 29.

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

Prep: Was a four-year letterwinner in basketball and two-year let-terwinner in track and fi eld at Dalton High School in Dalton, Ga. … averaged 15.0 points, 7.7 rebounds and 5.1 blocks per contest as a senior … fi nished his junior campaign averaging 11.1 points, 5.8 rebounds and 4.1 blocks per game … was a two-time 7AAAA fi rst-team all-region selection … also earned fi rst-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 accounting … both of his brothers played football at Furman.

Cole’s Career Highs

Points .................................. 5, at Martin Methodist, 11/9/10

Rebounds ............................ 6, at Martin Methodist, 11/9/10

Assists ............ 1, Twice (Last: vs. Truett-McConnell, 12/4/10)

Steals .........................................................................none

Blocks ................................. 2, vs. Freed-Hardeman, 12/3/10

FG Made ...................... 2, Twice (Last: vs. Belhaven, 1/3/11)

FG Attempts ........................ 8, at Martin Methodist, 11/9/10

3-Point FG Made ........................................................none

3-Point FG Attempts .........1, Twice (Last: at WCU,2/17/11)

Free Throws Made ... 1, 3X (Last: at Southern Poly, 12/7/10)

Free Throw Attempts ......... 6, at Martin Methodist, 11/9/10

Cole’s Career Statistics

Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. RPG Ast. Blk. Stl. Pts. PPG

10-11 19-0 6-24 .250 0-2 .000 3-11 .273 13 0.7 2 7 0 15 0.8

Total 19-0 6-24 .250 0-2 .000 3-11 .273 13 0.7 2 7 0 15 0.8

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Prior to AUM: Played basketball for one season at Tuskegee University in Tuske-gee, Ala. … appeared in seven games for the Golden Tigers, averaging 0.6 points and 1.1 rebounds per contest … was a two-year letterwinner at Wallace-Selma Community College in Selma, Ala. … was an All-Region 22 and fi rst-team All-ACCC as a sophomore, after averaging 14.4 points, 10.4 rebounds, 1.0 blocks and 1.0 as-sists per game … … scored in double fi gures 22 times and posted 20 double-doubles … scored a season-best 33 points and pulled down 17 rebounds against Meridian on Nov. 15, 2008 … fi nished with 16 points and a season-high 19 rebounds against Alabama Southern on Jan. 22, 2009 … posted 19 points and 15 rebounds against Jefferson Davis on Feb. 7, 2009 … averaged 5.9 points and 3.9 rebounds per game as a true freshman … scored in double fi gures four times, including a season-high 17 points against Chattahoochee Valley on Feb. 28, 2008 … fi nished with 11 points and matched a season-best with seven rebounds against Southern Union on Jan. 31, 2008.Prep: Lettered in basketball and football for fi ve seasons at Selma High School in Selma, Ala. … averaged 8.8 points and 9.1 rebounds per game as a senior … recorded a triple-double of 10 points, 13 rebounds and 11 blocks against Keith High School during his fi nal season.Personal: Full name is Michael Christian Acoff … is the son of Ocie and Rosetta Acoff … has two older sisters, Cherie and Camerie, and a younger brother, Macarios … is majoring in sociology.

Prior to AUM: Played basketball for one season for head coach Kyle Taylor at Covenant College in Lookout Mountain, Ga. … appeared in four games as a freshman, averaging 3.5 points and 1.0 rebounds per game … fi nished 4-for-7 from the fi eld, including 3-of-5 from behind the arc … also converted 3-of-4 shots from the free throw line … scored a season-high six points against Bryan College on Dec. 2, 2009 … fi nished with three points, an assist and a blocked shot against Reinhardt on Dec. 10, 2009.Prep: Was a three-year letterwinner for head coach Brad Crewe at Eastwood Christian School in Montgomery, Ala. … averaged 22.0 points, 8.1 rebounds and 6.4 assists per game as a senior … was an NCSC All-Conference performer and the Warriors’ most valuable player following his senior campaign … was selected ECS’s most improved player as a sophomore.Personal: Full name is Justin Luther Eidmoe … is the son of John and Marlene Eidmoe … has an older brother, David, and an older sister, Kirsten … is majoring in psychology.

40Michael

AcoffSenior

6-6, 225Forward

Selma, Ala.Tuskegee University

25Justin

EidmoeJunior

6-5, 205Guard

Montgomery, Ala.Covenant College

Prior to AUM: Lettered for two seasons in basketball for head coach Todd Ginn at Gadsden State Community College in Gadsden, Ala. … appeared in 57 games for the Cardinals, averaging 4.6 points and 1.1 rebounds per contest … converted 91-of-233 shots from the fl oor, including 71-of-194 from behind the arc … added 40 assists and 22 steals … saw action in 29 games as a sophomore, averaging 7.1 points, 1.7 rebounds, 1.0 assists and 0.6 steals per game … scored in double fi gures 10 times, including a season-best 18 points against Shelton State on Jan. 15, 2011 … fi nished with 11 points, a season-best seven rebounds and fi ve assists against Snead State on Feb. 7, 2011 … averaged 2.1 points, 0.6 rebounds and 0.5 assists per game as a freshman … scored in double fi gures twice, including a season-best 16 points against Huntingdon on Nov. 30, 2009.Prep: Was a three-sport standout at Cleburne County High School in Hefl in, Ala., where he participated in basketball, football and track and fi eld … averaged 17.1 points, 5.4 rebounds, 3.4 steals and 2.9 blocks per game as a senior … earned all-conference honors as a junior and senior … was selected a team captain prior to his fi nal two seasons … was an all-area selection in basketball as a sophomore, junior and senior.Personal: Full name is Darren D. McDaniel … is the son of Claude and Peggy Mc-Daniel … has an older brother, Victor … is majoring in business marketing.

2010-11: Missed the entire season after suffering an injury during preseason camp.Prep: Lettered in basketball at Wilkinson County High School for his uncle, Aaron Geter … helped the Warriors to a 29-1 record and an ap-pearance in the Georgia High School Association quarterfi nals 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.

5Darren

McDanielJunior

6-2, 185Guard

Hefl in, Ala.Gadsden State CC

15TreyGeterR-Freshman

6-7, 200Forward

Gordon, Ga.Wilkinson County HS

2011-12 NEWCOMERS

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Prep: Lettered in basketball for head coach Scott Samson, football for coach Jason Wambles and baseball for coach Larry Cotney at Kinston High School in Kinston, Ala. … was selected the Pea River Valley Conference Player of the Year as a senior … scored 1,734 career points, fi nishing with career averages of 17.1 points, 7.1 assists, 5.1 rebounds and 2.5 steals per game ... averaged 16.2 points, 6.1 assists, 4.9 rebounds and 4.6 steals per game during his fi nal season … helped the Bulldogs to a 22-10 record and their fi rst South Regional tournament appearance since 1996 during his senior campaign … was an all-state safety in football after leading the area in interceptions as a senior.Personal: Full name is Hunter Mark Anderson … is the son of Rickey and Genia Anderson … has a sister, Natasha … is unde-cided on a major.

Prior to AUM: Signed with Lee University out of high school, but was redshirted as a true freshman.Prep: Was a four-year letterwinner for head coach Anthony Lamb at Grace Christian Academy in Knoxville, Tenn. … scored 1,346 points, shooting 59 percent from the fl oor and making 113 3-pointers … aver-aged 21.0 points, 6.2 assists, 4.1 rebounds and 2.7 steals per game as a senior … scored in double fi gures 22 times, including 30 or more four times during his fi nal season … was the District 3-A and region most valu-able player his fi nal two years … was selected to the Class A Tennessee Sports Writers Association all-state team as both a junior and senior … as a junior, averaged 19.5 points, 4.4 assists, 2.6 rebounds, and 2.0 steals per game … averaged 17.4 points, 3.8 assists, 3.5 rebounds and 2.5 steals per contest during his sophomore campaign.Personal: Full name is Cameron T. Pridemore … is the son of Paul and Terri Pridemore … has two younger sisters, Carolena and Calynne … is majoring in education … father, Paul, was a two-time All-American point guard at Tennessee Temple University.

10Hunter

AndersonFreshman6-1, 175Guard

Kinston, Ala.Kinston HS

Prep: Was a three-year letterwinner in basketball for head coach Tommy Long at Citronelle High School in Citronelle, Ala. … was an all-county selection as a senior after averaging 11.0 points, 5.2 rebounds and 3.3 steals per game.Personal: Full name is Justin Ontez Trotter … is the son of James and Mary Trotter … has four older sisters, Marcy, Kena, Shannon and Tanisha … is majoring in pre-engineering.

Prep: Was a four-year letterwinner in basketball for head coach Ike Chance at Cairo High School in Cairo, Ga. … averaged 14.0 points, 8.1 rebounds, 3.2 blocks and 2.3 assists per contest as a senior … scored a season-best 27 points, pulled down 10 re-bounds and blocked four shots against Crisp County High School during his fi nal season … was a four-time CHS Player of the Week recipient … averaged 8.8 points, 5.7 rebounds and 2.3 blocks per game as a junior … helped the Syrupmakers to a 16-8 record and a Sweet 16 appearance in the playoffs his junior season.Personal: Full name is Da’Keidres Tyrone Wade … is the son of Larry and Diane Wade … has two older brothers, Demonta and Cameron, and an older sister, Chrishunda … is majoring in physi-cal education … brother, Cameron, was a four-year letterwinner in football at Florida State University.

21JustinTrotter

Freshman6-1, 195Guard

Mt. Vernon, Ga.Citronelle HS

22Da’Keidres

WadeFreshman6-8, 215Forward

Cairo, Ga.Cairo HS

11Cameron

PridemoreFreshman6-0, 170Guard

Knoxville, Tenn.Lee University

2011-12 NEWCOMERS

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Prior to AUM: Attended Auburn University for one year, but did not play basketball.Prep: Lettered in basketball for three seasons at Auburn High School in Auburn, Ala., for head coach Frank Tolbert … was a second-team all-area selection as a senior … helped AHS to a 19-13 record in his fi nal season … averaged 15.3 points and 7.1 rebounds per contest during his senior campaign ... averaged 15.3 points, 8.3 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.2 steals per contest as a junior.Personal: Full name is Michael Willis, Jr. … is the son of Michael Willis, Sr., and Jasmine Pierce … has two sisters, Tarayla and Brianna, as well as a brother, Bennie Pierce III … is majoring in pre-engineering.

Prep: Lettered in basketball for head coach Brent Mashburn at So-noraville High School in Calhoun, Ga. … currently holds 12 game, season or career records for the Phoenix ... was an all-state, all-region and all-tournament selection as a senior … averaged 20.1 points, 5.9 rebounds, 5.1 assists, 3.0 steals and 2.0 blocks per game during his fi nal season … scored 17 points and dished out 10 assists in his fi nal home game … scored a school-record 1,489 career points, including a school-best 43 in one game … helped the Phoenix to consecutive winning seasons in just their fi fth season of existence … was named the Sonoraville High School Player of the Year by the Northwest Georgia Tip-off Club and to the all-area fi rst team following his senior campaign … set a new game record with nine assists to go with his 11 points, four rebounds, and two steals in the 9th Annual Georgia-Tennessee Boys’ All-Star Basketball Classic … was also a standout member of the track and fi eld team where he placed second in the region in the long jump and sixth in the state as a junior.Personal: Full name is Justin Thomas Zachary … is the son of Thomas and Andria Zachary … has an older sister, Amanda, and a younger sister, Ashley … is undecided on a major.

20MichaelWillisFreshman6-4, 190Guard

Auburn, Ala.Auburn HS 3

JustinZachary

Freshman5-11, 160

GuardCalhoun, Ga.

Sonoraville HS

Front Row (L-R): Darren McDaniel, Justin Zachary, Justin Trotter, Cameron Pridemore, Brandon Holmes, Hunter Anderson, Marquez Brooks, Michael Lee. Back Row (L-R): Assistant Coach Jack Waters, Justin Eidmoe, Stephen Jordan, A.J. Ansley, Trey Geter,

Caz Cole, Da’Keidres Wade, Alex Hergott, Michael Acoff, Michael Willis, Head Coach Larry Chapman.

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2010-11 RECAP

2010-11 Season Results

Record: Overall Home Away Neutral All Games: 8-18 6-5 2-11 0-2 Conference: 8-6 4-2 1-5 0-0Non-Conference: 6-7 2-3 1-6 0-2

Date Opponent Location Score High Points High ReboundsNov. 5 Life University# Montgomery, Ala. L, 83-72 (20) Alex Hergott (10) Stephen JordanNov. 6 LSU-Shreveport# Montgomery, Ala. L, 87-73 (17) A.J. Ansley (7) Alex HergottNov. 9 at Martin Methodist College Pulaski, Tenn. L, 79-66 (14) A.J. Ansley (9) Stephen JordanNov. 12 EMMANUEL COLLEGE AUM P.E. COMPLEX L, 90-86 (OT) (19) Jerry Stangline (8) Stephen Jordan (19) Charles PeronaNov. 17 at Southern University Baton Rouge, La. L, 74-72 (OT) (18) Jerry Stangline (11) Stephen JordanNov. 20 at Brewton-Parker College Mt. Vernon, Ga. W, 56-52 (21) Charles Perona (13) Stephen JordanNov. 23 CUMBERLAND UNIVERSITY AUM P.E. COMPLEX W, 88-73 (20) Marquez Brooks (5) Alex HergottDec. 3 FREED-HARDEMAN UNIVERSITY AUM P.E. COMPLEX L, 70-50 (16) Johnny Williams (7) Johnny WilliamsDec. 4 TRUETT-MCCONNELL COLLEGE AUM P.E. COMPLEX W, 84-74 (19) Alex Hergott (20) Stephen JordanDec. 7 at Southern Polytechnic State University Marietta, Ga. L, 77-62 (13) Johnny Williams (5) Charles Perona (5) Alex HergottDec. 21 at Tulane University New Orleans, La. L, 91-70 (20) Stephen Jordan (11) Stephen JordanJan. 3 MARTIN METHODIST COLLEGE AUM P.E. COMPLEX L, 83-77 (19) Jerry Stangline (8) Stephen Jordan (19) Charles Perona (19) Alex HergottJan. 6 at Emmanuel College Franklin Springs, Ga. L, 66-59 (12) A.J. Ansley (6) Johnny Williams (6) Stephen JordanJan. 13 BELHAVEN UNIVERSITY* AUM P.E. COMPLEX W, 78-71 (17) Marquez Brooks (13) Stephen JordanJan. 15 at Spring Hill College* Mobile, Ala. W, 60-57 (14) Alex Hergott (6) Stephen JordanJan. 20 at University of Mobile* Mobile, Ala. L, 84-71 (15) Charles Perona (10) Stephen JordanJan. 22 WILLIAM CAREY UNIVERSITY* AUM P.E. COMPLEX W, 62-52 (16) Charles Perona (10) Stephen JordanJan. 24 at Cumberland University Lebanon, Tenn. L, 69-61 (21) Charles Perona (6) Stephen JordanJan. 29 LOYOLA NEW ORLEANS* AUM P.E. COMPLEX L, 70-54 (18) Stephen Jordan (13) Stephen JordanFeb. 3 at Faulkner University* Montgomery, Ala. L, 49-46 (12) Alex Hergott (7) Stephen JordanFeb. 5 at Belhaven University* Jackson, Miss. L, 77-76 (18) Charles Perona (8) Stephen JordanFeb. 10 SPRING HILL COLLEGE* AUM P.E. COMPLEX W, 68-51 (14) Stephen Jordan (9) Stephen JordanFeb. 12 UNIVERSITY OF MOBILE* AUM P.E. COMPLEX W, 54-52 (14) Stephen Jordan (7) Stephen JordanFeb. 17 at William Carey University* Hattiesburg, Miss. L, 60-48 (16) Stephen Jordan (14) Stephen JordanFeb. 19 at Loyola New Orleans* New Orleans, La. L, 96-91 (25) Charles Perona (8) Stephen JordanFeb. 26 FAULKNER UNIVERSITY* AUM P.E. COMPLEX L, 68-67 (14) A.J. Ansley (9) Alex Hergott

2010-11 Southern States Athletic Conference Postseason Award WinnersIndividual Award Winners

Player of the YearJerel Blocker, Lee

Divisional Player of the YearRyan Brock, Loyola

Defensive Player of the YearMarcus Spann, William Carey

Freshman of the YearMichael Stanley, Emmanuel

Newcomer of the YearWalter Hill, Shorter

6th Man of the YearKurtis Woods, Southern Poly

Coach of the YearT.J. Rosene, Emmanuel

SSAC All-Conference

Auburn University at MontgomeryCharles Perona

SSAC All-West Division

Auburn University at MontgomeryStephen Jordan

SSAC All-Freshman Team

Auburn University at MontgomeryMarquez Brooks

A.J. Ansley

Musco Lighting Champions of Character Team

Auburn University at MontgomeryMarquez Brooks

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-----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 Charles Perona 25-25 888-35.5 105-256 .410 36-106 .340 69-106 .651 25 82 107 4.3 64 83 59 4 42 315 12.630 Stephen Jordan 25-25 756-30.2 102-165 .618 5-9 .556 42-112 .375 75 147 222 8.9 79 40 58 29 25 251 10.055 Alex Hergott 25-23 692-27.7 95-191 .497 11-27 .407 41-66 .621 60 72 132 5.3 69 28 44 12 13 242 9.75 Jerry Stangline 24-12 521-21.7 73-179 .408 23-68 .338 58-73 .795 38 55 93 3.9 42 24 46 4 16 227 9.53 Johnny Williams 23-13 587-25.5 60-148 .405 5-35 .143 60-89 .674 22 56 78 3.4 62 87 60 0 28 185 8.04 Marquez Brooks 26-13 561-21.6 68-192 .354 30-94 .319 27-43 .628 17 32 49 1.9 34 26 31 2 11 193 7.412 A.J. Ansley 26-15 664-25.5 75-215 .349 9-45 .200 21-39 .538 24 55 79 3.0 56 16 38 15 14 180 6.932 Michael Lee 20-2 295-14.8 29-65 .446 2-5 .400 37-57 .649 23 18 41 2.1 29 6 26 4 13 97 4.921 Ryan Norris 12-1 98-8.2 8-24 .333 2-11 .182 6-6 1.000 3 7 10 0.8 7 2 7 1 4 24 2.052 El Hadji Ndiour 6-1 45-7.5 6-10 .600 0-0 .000 0-3 .000 3 5 8 1.3 5 0 4 3 1 12 2.020 Tyler Lowe 10-0 67-6.7 4-25 .160 2-12 .167 0-0 .000 3 6 9 0.9 8 1 9 0 3 10 1.031 Caz Cole 19-0 99-5.2 6-24 .250 0-2 .000 3-11 .273 6 7 13 0.7 15 2 7 7 0 15 0.814 Brandon Holmes 2-0 2-1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM 41 58 99 3.8 12 AUM 26 5275 631-1494 .422 125-414 .302 364-605 .602 340 600 940 36.2 474 315 402 81 170 1751 67.3 Opponents 26 5275 666-1486 .448 185-516 .359 338-527 .641 311 634 945 36.3 547 316 414 67 190 1855 71.3

2010-11 Conference Statistics Record: 5-7 Home: 4-2 Away: 1-5 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 22 Charles Perona 12-12 435-36.2 49-129 .380 18-59 .305 31-47 .660 8 40 48 4.0 30 37 25 3 24 147 12.330 Stephen Jordan 11-11 341-31.0 46-67 .687 2-2 1.000 20-48 .417 39 66 105 9.5 34 12 21 16 11 114 10.44 Marquez Brooks 12-10 287-23.9 39-120 .325 17-58 .293 12-20 .600 9 17 26 2.2 21 11 16 2 8 107 8.955 Alex Hergott 12-11 333-27.8 41-83 .494 8-15 .533 16-26 .615 33 37 70 5.8 35 14 17 3 8 106 8.83 Johnny Williams 9-2 219-24.3 16-45 .356 2-9 .222 26-38 .684 7 16 23 2.6 21 40 24 0 8 60 6.7 5 Jerry Stangline 11-1 159-14.5 23-59 .390 9-27 .333 16-22 .727 12 16 28 2.5 16 7 12 0 3 71 6.512 A.J. Ansley 12-10 328-27.3 32-96 .333 4-26 .154 8-18 .444 15 21 36 3.0 27 6 21 6 9 76 6.332 Michael Lee 12-2 200-16.7 20-45 .444 1-4 .250 26-39 .667 16 14 30 2.5 18 3 12 2 7 67 5.652 El Hadji Ndiour 4-1 38-9.5 5-9 .556 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 2 5 7 1.8 4 0 4 3 1 10 2.521 Ryan Norris 6-0 49-8.2 4-10 .400 1-3 .333 2-2 1.000 2 5 7 1.2 4 2 3 0 2 11 1.831 Caz Cole 8-0 34-4.3 3-7 .429 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 1 3 4 0.5 4 0 1 1 0 6 0.814 Brandon Holmes 2-0 2-1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM 12 29 41 3.4 8 AUM 12 2425 278-670 .415 62-204 .304 157-262 .599 156 269 425 35.4 218 132 165 36 81 775 64.6 Opponents 12 2425 290-660 .439 68-197 .345 139-225 .618 149 290 439 36.6 255 118 194 26 80 787 65.6

Charles Perona led the Warhawks in scoring last season and was

a fi rst-team All-Southern States Athletic Conference selection.

Stephen Jordan averaged 10.4 points per game as a junior, while

pulling down a team-high 8.9 rebounds per contest.

During his fi rst season, Alex Hergott averaged 9.7 points and 5.3 rebounds per game in 27.7

minutes per contest.

A member of the SSAC All-Fresh-man team, Marquez Brooks was

one of two AUM players to appear in all 26 games last season.

2010-11 RECAP

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Martin Methodist CollegeRedHawks

Concordia College of SelmaHornets

Webber International UniversityWarriors

University of Alabama at BirminghamBlazers

Lee UniversityFlames

Shorter UniversityHawks

University of West FloridaArgos

University of Alabama in HuntsvilleChargers

Southern Polytechnic State UniversityRunnin’ Hornets

Oct. 31 - at Martin Methodist - 7 p.m.Nov. 7 - at AUM - 7 p.m.

Location: ...........................................Pulaski, Tenn.Enrollment: ...................................................1,090Founded: ........................................................1870Colors: ............................................. Red and WhiteConference: ................................ TranSouth AthleticAffi liation: ..................................................... NAIAPresident: ......................................... Dr. Ted BrownAthletic Director: ..................................... Jeff Bain

Head Coach: ....................................... Andy SharpeAssistant Coach: ............................David Anderson2010-11 Record (Conference): ........... 34-3 (14-2)Postseason: ................. NAIA Tournament Semifi nals

Basketball Contact: ............................. Claire CookOffi ce Phone: ................................... 931-363-9883E-mail: ......................... [email protected]: ...............................www.goredhawks.com

Series Record: Martin Methodist leads 2-1

Nov. 4 - at Jimmy Faulkner Classic - Noon

Location: .............................................. Selma, Ala.Enrollment: ..................................................... 500Founded: ........................................................1922Colors: ............................................ Green and GoldConference: ................................................... NoneAffi liation: ...................................................USCAAPresident: ................Dr. Tilahun Mekonnen MendedoAthletic Director: ...........................Sheperd Skanes

Head Coach: ................................Anthony RutledgeAssistant Coach: ............................Keydrick Barlow2010-11 Record (Conference): ..................... 3-25Postseason: ....................................................none

Basketball Contact: .......................Keydrick BarlowOffi ce Phone: ..................334-874-5700, ext. 19777E-mail: [email protected]: ...........................www.concordiaselma.edu

Series Record: AUM leads 6-0

Nov. 5 - at Jimmy Faulkner Classic - 3 p.m.

Location: ......................................Babson Park, Fla.Enrollment: ..................................................... 700Founded: ........................................................1927Colors: ..................................Green, Gold and WhiteConference: ...............................................The SunAffi liation: ..................................................... NAIAPresident: ........................................ Dr. Keith WadeAthletic Director: ....................................Bill Heath

Head Coach: ......................................John ShoffnerAssistant Coach: ..........................Jeremy Schreiber2010-11 Record (Conference): ........... 13-15 (7-9)Postseason: ....................................................none

Basketball Contact: ................. Bradley Hutzelman Offi ce Phone: ................................... 863-638-2980E-mail: ........................................... [email protected]: ..........................www.webberathletics.com

Series Record: First Meeting

Nov. 12 - at UAB - 7 p.m.

Location: ......................................Birmingham, Ala.Enrollment: ................................................. 17,543Founded: ........................................................1969Colors: ............................ Forest Green and Old GoldConference: ................................... Conference USAAffi liation: ...................................... NCAA Division IPresident: ................................ Dr. Carol Z. GarrisonAthletic Director: ............................... Brian Mackin

Head Coach: .......................................... Mike DavisAssistant Coaches: D. Marsh, W. Fuller, M. Jaskulski2010-11 Record (Conference): ........... 22-9 (12-4)Postseason: ...............NCAA Tournament First Round

Basketball Contact: ...........................Aaron JordanOffi ce Phone: ................................... 205-934-7920E-mail: ......................................... [email protected]: .................................. www.uabsports.com

Series Record: First Meeting

Nov. 18 - at Lee - 6:30 p.m.

Location: .......................................Cleveland, Tenn.Enrollment: ...................................................4,411Founded: ........................................................1918Colors: ........................................Maroon and WhiteConference: ........................Southern States AthleticAffi liation: ..................................................... NAIAPresident: .......................................... Dr. Paul ConnAthletic Director: ........................... Larry Carpenter

Head Coach: ..................................... Tommy BrownAssistant Coaches: .... Josh Templeton, Paul Cretton2010-11 Record (Conference): ........... 23-9 (10-2)Postseason: ...........NAIA Tournament Second Round

Basketball Contact: ........................... George StarrOffi ce Phone: ................................... 423-614-8442E-mail: ............................... [email protected]: ..................www.leeuniversity.edu/athletics

Series Record: Tied at 7-7

Nov. 19 - at Shorter - 4 p.m.

Location: ................................................Rome, Ga.Enrollment: ...................................................2,900Founded: ........................................................1873Colors: ....................................Royal Blue and WhiteConference: ........................Southern States AthleticAffi liation: ..................................................... NAIAPresident: ..................................Dr. Donald DowlessAthletic Director: ................................Bill Peterson

Head Coach: .......................................Chad WarnerAssistant Coaches: .T. Murray, R. McCray, C. Warner2010-11 Record (Conference): .............23-8 (7-5)Postseason: ....................................................none

Basketball Contact: ............................. Matt Green Offi ce Phone: ................................... 706-233-7468E-mail: .................................... [email protected]: ......................... www.goshorterhawks.com

Series Record: AUM leads 19-3

Nov. 25 - at UWF Thanksgiving Classic - 6 p.m.

Location: ......................................... Pensacola, Fla.Enrollment: .................................................11,200Founded: ........................................................1967Colors: ............................Royal Blue and Kelly GreenConference: ............................................Gulf SouthAffi liation: .....................................NCAA Division IIPresident: ...................................... Dr. Judith BenseAthletic Director: .................................. Dave Scott

Head Coach: ........................................Bob StinnettAssistant Coach: ............................Wade Anderson2010-11 Record (Conference): .............9-17 (2-9)Postseason: ....................................................none

Basketball Contact: ............................Matt RowleyOffi ce Phone: ................................... 850-474-2140 E-mail: [email protected]: .....................................www.goargos.com

Series Record: AUM leads 4-2

Nov. 26 - at UWF Thanksgiving Classic - 4 p.m.

Location: ......................................... Huntsville, Ala.Enrollment: ...................................................7,400Founded: ........................................................1969Colors: ....................................Royal Blue and WhiteConference: ............................................Gulf SouthAffi liation: .....................................NCAA Division IIPresident: ................................. Dr. Malcolm PorteraAthletic Director: ............................ Dr. E.J. Brophy

Head Coach: ........................................Lennie AcuffAssistant Coach: ................................... David Ivey2010-11 Record (Conference): ........... 29-5 (11-1)Postseason: ...........NCAA DII Tournament Elite Eight

Basketball Contact: .............................Antoine BellOffi ce Phone: ................................... 256-824-6008E-mail: [email protected]: ...............................www.uahchargers.com

Series Record: AUM leads 19-17

Dec. 2 - at AUM - 7:30 p.m.

Location: ............................................Marietta, Ga.Enrollment: ...................................................4,800Founded: ........................................................1948Colors: .......................................... Green and WhiteConference: ........................Southern States AthleticAffi liation: ..................................................... NAIAPresident: ..............................Dr. Lisa A. RossbacherAthletic Director: ..................................Karl Staber

Head Coach: ...................................... Tommy DillonAssistant Coach: ....................... Frankie Willingham2010-11 Record (Conference): ........... 23-10 (7-5)Postseason: ............... NAIA Tournament First Round

Basketball Contact: ......................... Tommy DillonOffi ce Phone: ................................... 678-915-7360E-mail: .......................................... [email protected]: ............................. www.spsu.edu/athletics

Series Record: Southern Poly lead 18-12

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University of West AlabamaTigers

University of MobileRams

William Carey UniversityCrusaders

Brewton-Parker CollegeBarons

Cumberland UniversityBulldogs

Emmanuel CollegeLions

Truett-McConnell CollegeBears

Belhaven UniversityBlazers

Spring Hill CollegeBadgers

Dec. 3 - at AUM - 5 p.m.

Location: ........................................Mt. Vernon, Ga.Enrollment: ...................................................1,050Founded: ........................................................1904Colors: .................................. Navy Blue and OrangeConference: ........................Southern States AthleticAffi liation: ..................................................... NAIAPresident: .................................. Dr. Mike SimineauxAthletic Director: ...........................Sheila Simmons

Head Coach: ........................................ Jarvis SmithAssistant Coach: ........LeVelle Gerrald, Charles Willis2010-11 Record (Conference): ........... 10-13 (4-7)Postseason: ....................................................none

Basketball Contact: ............................ Michael DyeOffi ce Phone: ................................... 912-583-3181 E-mail: ............................................ [email protected]: ............................... www.gobaronsgo.com

Series Record: AUM leads 23-4

Dec. 17 - at Cumberland - 2 p.m.Jan. 30 - at AUM - 6 p.m.

Location: ........................................ Lebanon, Tenn.Enrollment: ...................................................1,491Founded: ........................................................1842Colors: ....................................... Cardinal and WhiteConference: ................................ TranSouth AthleticAffi liation: ..................................................... NAIAPresident: ...................................... Dr. Harvill EatonAthletic Director: ...................................Ron Pavan

Head Coach: ................................Lonnie ThompsonAssistant Coach: ................................ Brian Collins 2010-11 Record (Conference): ......... 18-12 (11-5)Postseason: ....................................................none

Basketball Contact: .........................Jo Jo FreemanOffi ce Phone: ................................... 615-547-1350E-mail: .......................... [email protected]: ...............www.GoCumberlandAthletics.com

Series Record: AUM leads 6-5

Jan. 6 - at Emmanuel - 6:30 p.m.

Location: .................................Franklin Springs, Ga.Enrollment: ..................................................... 800Founded: ........................................................1919Colors: ............................................... Red and GoldConference: ........................Southern States AthleticAffi liation: ..................................................... NAIAPresident: ............................. Dr. Michael S. StewartAthletic Director: ...................................Mike Bona

Head Coach: ......................................... T.J. RoseneAssistant Coach: ....Derrick Mason, Jonathan Mattox2010-11 Record (Conference): .............26-8 (7-5)Postseason: .............. NAIA Tournament First Round

Basketball Contact: ........................ Howard EatonOffi ce Phone: ................................... 706-498-8559E-mail: ............................................ [email protected]: ...................................www.goeclions.com

Series Record: AUM leads 20-7

Jan. 7 - at Truett-McConnell - 4 p.m.

Location: ..........................................Cleveland, Ga.Enrollment: ...................................................1,950Founded: ........................................................1946Colors: .............................................. Blue and GoldConference: ........................Southern States AthleticAffi liation: ..................................................... NAIAPresident: .........................................Dr. Emir CanerAthletic Director: ...............................Chris Eppling

Head Coach: .................................Wade MawdesleyAssistant Coach: ............................ Aric Mawdesley2010-11 Record (Conference): ........... 12-19 (3-9)Postseason: ....................................................none

Basketball Contact: ...................... Aric MawdesleyOffi ce Phone: ..................... 706-865-2134, ext. 207 E-mail: [email protected]: ................................... www.tmcbears.com

Series Record: AUM leads 1-0

Jan. 12 - at Belhaven - 7:30 p.m.Feb. 4 - at AUM - 4 p.m.

Location: .......................................... Jackson, Miss.Enrollment: ...................................................2,951Founded: ........................................................1883Colors: ............................................ Green and GoldConference: ........................Southern States AthleticAffi liation: ..................................................... NAIAPresident: ..................................... Dr. Roger ParrottAthletic Director: .................................. Scott Little

Head Coach: ......................................... Tom KelseyAssistant Coach: ................................... John Aiken2010-11 Record (Conference): ........... 16-15 (6-6)Postseason: ....................................................none

Basketball Contact: ........................ Kirk McDonnellOffi ce Phone: ................................... 601-968-8765E-mail: [email protected]: ................................. blazers.belhaven.edu

Series Record: AUM leads 9-5

Jan. 14 - at AUM - 4 p.m.Feb. 9 - at Spring Hill - 7:30 p.m.

Location: ..............................................Mobile, Ala.Enrollment: ...................................................1,504Founded: ........................................................1830Colors: ..........................................Purple and WhiteConference: ........................Southern States AthleticAffi liation: ..................................................... NAIAPresident: ........................ Rev. Richard P. Salmi, S.J.Athletic Director: ...................................... Jim Hall

Head Coach: ................................Robert ThompsonAssistant Coaches: ...............................Reed Davis2010-11 Record (Conference): .............9-18 (3-9)Postseason: ....................................................none

Basketball Contact: ........................... Jim StennettOffi ce Phone: ................................... 251-380-4468E-mail: [email protected]: ................................www.shcbadgers.com

Series Record: AUM leads 21-19

Jan. 16 - at AUM - 7 p.m.Jan. 25 - at West Alabama - 7 p.m.

Location: .........................................Livingston, Ala.Enrollment: ...................................................5,500Founded: ........................................................1835Colors: ............................................. Red and WhiteConference: ............................................Gulf SouthAffi liation: .....................................NCAA Division IIPresident: ..............................Dr. Richard D. HollandAthletic Director: ...........................Stan Williamson

Head Coach: ........................................ Mike NewellAssistant Coach: ..................................Tyler Roden2010-11 Record (Conference): ........... 11-15 (5-7)Postseason: ....................................................none

Basketball Contact: ..........................Tray Littlefi eldOffi ce Phone: ................................... 205-652-3596 E-mail: ...................................... tlittlefi [email protected]: .............................. www.uwaathletics.com

Series Record: AUM leads 3-1

Jan. 19 - at AUM - 7:30 p.m.Feb. 11 - at Mobile - 4 p.m.

Location: ..............................................Mobile, Ala.Enrollment: ...................................................1,646Founded: ........................................................1961Colors: ........................................Maroon and WhiteConference: ........................Southern States AthleticAffi liation: ..................................................... NAIAPresident: ......................................... Dr. Mark FoleyAthletic Director: ...................................Joe Niland

Head Coach: ...........................................Joe NilandAssistant Coaches: .....................Shaddrick Jenkins2010-11 Record (Conference): ........... 15-14 (8-4)Postseason: ....................................................none

Basketball Contact: .........................Matthew HicksOffi ce Phone: ................................... 251-442-2264E-mail: [email protected]: ........................ www.umobile.edu/athletics

Series Record: AUM leads 14-10

Jan. 21 - at William Carey - 4 p.m.Feb. 16 - at AUM - 7:30 p.m.

Location: .....................................Hattiesburg, Miss.Enrollment: ...................................................3,250Founded: ........................................................1906Colors: ....................................Red, Black and WhiteConference: ........................Southern States AthleticAffi liation: ..................................................... NAIAPresident: .......................................Dr. Tommy KingAthletic Director: ............................... Steve Knight

Head Coach: ....................................... Steve KnightAssistant Coaches: ...... Jeff Norwood, Tracy English2010-11 Record (Conference): ........... 18-12 (8-4)Postseason: ....................................................none

Basketball Contact: .............................. D.J. PulleyOffi ce Phone: ................................... 601-318-6111E-mail: ................................. [email protected]: .............................www.careyathletics.com

Series Record: AUM leads 27-9

2011-12 OPPONENTS

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2011-12 OPPONENTS and ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS

Loyola University New OrleansWolfpack

Faulkner UniversityEagles

Jan. 28 - at Loyola - 4 p.m.Feb. 18 - at AUM - 4 p.m.

Location: ...................................... New Orleans, La.Enrollment: ................................................... 5,000Founded: ........................................................ 1912Colors: .......................................... Maroon and GoldConference: ........................ Southern States AthleticAffi liation: ......................................................NAIAPresident: .......................Rev. Kevin Wm. Wildes S.J.Athletic Director: ................ Dr. Michael F. Giorlando

Head Coach: ........................ Dr. Michael F. GiorlandoAssistant Coaches: Stacy Hollowell, Brandon Parham2010-11 Record (Conference): ............16-14 (6-6)Postseason: .................................................... none

Basketball Contact: .............................. Josh BatesOffi ce Phone: ....................................618-558-7556E-mail: ....................................... [email protected]: .................................... wolfpack.loyno.edu

Series Record: Loyola leads 2-0

Feb. 2 - at AUM - 7:30 p.m.Feb. 25 - at Faulkner - 4 p.m.

Location: .................................... Montgomery, Ala.Enrollment: ..................................................3,500Founded: .......................................................1942Colors: ................Royal Blue, Silver, Black and WhiteConference: .......................Southern States AthleticAffi liation: .................................................... NAIAPresident: .........................................Dr. Billy HilyerAthletic Director: ...............................Brent Barker

Head Coach: ....................................Jim SandersonAssistant Coach: ........................Jeremy Monceaux 2010-11 Record (Conference): .......... 13-19 (6-6)Postseason: ...................................................none

Basketball Contact: .......................... Ryan BartelsOffi ce Phone: .................................. 334-652-1396E-mail: ................................. [email protected]: ........................www.faulkner.edu/athletics

Series Record: AUM leads 40-23

Alabama-Birmingham.................. First MeetingAlabama-Huntsville .................................19-17Alabama State ................................................ 7-24Allen (S.C.) ....................................................... 1-0Anderson (S.C.) ................................................. 2-0Arkansas-Monticello ........................................... 0-1Armstrong Atlantic State .................................... 0-1Athens State ..................................................32-35Azusa Pacifi c ..................................................... 0-2Baptist Christian ................................................ 1-0Barber Scotia .................................................... 1-1Belhaven ...................................................... 9-5Berry ................................................................ 8-5Birmingham-Southern .....................................21-33Blue Mountain ................................................... 1-0Brevard ............................................................ 1-0Brewton-Parker ......................................... 23-4Campbellsville ................................................... 1-0Carson-Newman ................................................ 0-1Cedarville ......................................................... 1-0Christian Heritage.............................................. 1-0Clafl in ............................................................... 3-2Clark-Atlanta ..................................................... 0-2College of Charleston ......................................... 4-1Columbus State ................................................. 3-1Concordia-Selma (Ala.) ............................... 6-0Crichton............................................................ 0-1Cumberland ................................................. 6-5Daniel Payne (Ala.) ............................................ 4-0Delta State ....................................................... 1-2DeVry Institute (Ga.) ......................................... 1-0Dillard ...........................................................23-10Earl Paulk (Ga.) ................................................. 3-0Edward Waters .................................................. 1-0Emmanuel .................................................. 20-7Eureka .............................................................. 1-0Faulkner ..................................................40-23Findlay ............................................................ 0-1Florida International .......................................... 1-0Florida Memorial ............................................... 2-0Freed-Hardeman ............................................... 0-2Ft. Hayes State ................................................. 1-0Ft. Valley State .................................................. 1-0Georgia College ................................................. 1-0Georgia Southwestern ....................................15-19

Georgetown (Ky.) .............................................. 0-1Grace (Ind.) ...................................................... 1-0Grand Canyon ................................................... 0-1Hastings ........................................................... 0-1Hawaii Pacifi c .................................................... 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 .................................................................. 0-2LSU-Shreveport ................................................. 1-1Loyola University New Orleans ................... 0-2Martin Methodist ......................................... 1-2Mississippi College ............................................. 0-1Mississippi State ................................................ 0-2Mobile ......................................................14-10Mohawk (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 ...................................................... 19-3

South Alabama .................................................. 0-1South Carolina .................................................. 0-1South Carolina-Aiken ......................................... 1-1Southern Benedictine (Ala.) ................................ 7-2Southern Polytechnic State .....................12-18Southern-New Orleans ..................................... 14-2Southern Wesleyan .......................................... 22-6Southern University-Baton Rouge ....................... 0-1Spring Hill ................................................21-19St. 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 ............................ 1-0Tulane .............................................................. 0-1Tusculum .......................................................... 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 ......................................................... 0-1Webber International .................. First MeetingWest Alabama ............................................. 3-1West Florida ................................................ 4-2West Georgia .................................................... 1-0West Virginia Wesleyan ...................................... 0-1Westminster (Pa.) .............................................. 0-1Westmont ......................................................... 0-1William Carey ............................................ 27-9William Jewel .................................................... 2-0Wisconsin-Eau Claire ......................................... 1-0Xavier (La.) ..................................................... 15-5

Teams listed in bold are 2011-12 opponents

All-Time Series Results

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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. Alabama-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. Alabama-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, 71-66at Spring Hill L, 83-61vs. LaGrange L, 87-76

vs. 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. Alabama-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. Alabama-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. Alabama-Huntsville L, 88-70at Alabama State L, 107-76

1979-80 20-12vs. Georgia College W, 103-83vs. Spring Hill W, 115-104at Stillman W, 82-80at LaGrange W, 75-65vs. Birmingham Southern L, 73-63

at 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. Alabama-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. Alabama-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

1981-82 20-10at 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, 83-46

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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vs. 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. Alabama-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. Alabama-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. Alabama-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. Alabama-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 20-13at Southern-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, 64-61

vs. 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. Alabama-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-New Orleans 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-New Orleans W, 81-79vs. Talladega W, 69-67vs. Southern-New Orleans 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. Alabama-Huntsville W, 66-59at Talladega W, 82-65vs. Faulkner W, 89-45vs. Birmingham Southern* L, 41-38

NAIA District 27 Playoff*

1985-86 19-8at Dillard L, 70-68at Xavier W, 88-77at Ft. Valley State W, 97-77vs. Armstrong State L, 73-68at College of Charleston L, 69-64

vs. Tennessee State W, 63-52vs. Limestone W, 80-74vs. Southern-New Orleans 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. Alabama-Huntsville W, 77-75at Athens State L, 65-62at Athens State* L, 71-65

NAIA District 27 Playoff*

1986-87 25-8vs. Southern-New Orleans W, 92-79at Southern-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, 85-54vs. St. Joseph’s** W, 76-66vs. Washburn** L, 69-61

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, 89-67

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSat Trevecca Nazarene W, 78-73at Cumberland W, 58-57vs. Alabama-Huntsville W, 88-77vs. Cedarville W, 75-72at Xavier W, 85-76at Dillard W, 100-78vs. Alabama-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, 73-61vs. Hawaii Pacifi c** W, 79-69vs. Grace** W, 73-66vs. William Jewell** W, 51-49vs. College of Charleston** W, 74-70vs. Grand 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, 82-69vs. 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-New Orleans 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, 70-63vs. Lander 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, 92-76vs. Faulkner W, 90-79vs. Talladega* 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, 107-60

vs. Trevecca Nazarene W, 104-97at William Carey L, 102-81vs. Lees-McRae W, 71-61vs. Alabama-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 W, 91-77vs. 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. Alabama-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, 79-75vs. 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, 81-63

NAIA 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, 71-68

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSat 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, 75-74at 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, 96-95

vs. 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 19-12vs. 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, 56-53at 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 19-13vs. Clafl in 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, 80-70

vs. 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 Clafl in 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 19-12vs. Selma W, 85-55vs. Clafl in 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 Clafl in W, 73-61vs. Texas College W, 85-82vs. Cumberland W, 86-78vs. Talladega W, 86-78at Clafl in L, 59-58at Alabama State L, 86-54at Athens State W, 75-64at Cumberland W, 94-90at 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, 77-74

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSvs. 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, 102-86at 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 22-10at Brevard W, 70-64

at Barber-Scotia L, 70-64at Athens State W, 82-77vs. Texas College W, 94-89vs. Selma L, 94-89at Azusa Pacifi c 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 Pacifi c L, 97-50

GACC Tournament*NAIA National Tournament** 2002-03 19-10at Southern- N.O. L, 68-59at Dillard L, 82-61at USC-Spartanburg L, 60-52at Limestone W, 83-71vs. Texas College L, 67-64at Dillard W, 65-64at William Carey W, 90-45at Athens State W, 70-65vs. 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, 65-57vs. Westmont** 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, 78-65at 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

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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, 63-59vs. Faulkner* W, 89-75vs. Southern 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, 57-48vs. 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)vs. Jarvis Christian** W, 61-60vs. Crichton College** L, 73-70

SSAC Tournament*

NAIA National Tournament**

2007-08 19-9vs. 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, 81-71vs. Oklahoma Baptist** L, 71-70 (OT)

SSAC Tournament*NAIA National Tournament**

2008-09 27-17vs. Southern-N.O. W, 78-49vs. Dillard W, 88-72vs. Spring Hill W, 74-54vs. 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, 83-67

vs. 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, 62-59vs. Southern Poly* L, 56-53

SSAC Tournament*

2010-11 8-18vs. Life L, 83-72vs. LSU-Shreveport L, 87-73at Martin Methodist L, 79-66vs. Emmanuel L, 90-86 (OT)at Southern L, 74-72 (OT)at Brewton-Parker W, 56-52vs. Cumberland W, 88-73vs. Freed-Hardeman L, 70-50vs. Truett-McConnell W, 84-74at Southern Poly L, 77-62at Tulane L, 91-70vs. Martin Methodist L, 83-77at Emmanuel L, 66-59vs. Belhaven W, 78-71at Spring Hill W, 60-57at Mobile L, 84-71vs. William Carey W, 62-52at Cumberland L, 69-61vs. Loyola-New Orleans L, 70-54at Faulkner L, 49-46at Belhaven L, 77-76vs. Spring Hill W, 68-51vs. Mobile W, 54-52at William Carey L, 60-48at Loyola-New Orleans L, 96-91 (OT)vs. Faulkner L, 68-67

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AUM RECORD BOOK

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 1981-86 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

Stephen Jordan 2008-pres. 528Nathan 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, fi nishing 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 Warhawks, good for eighth

on the all-time list.

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NAIA National TournamentAppearances

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

1987-88Hawaii-Pacifi c 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 Pacifi c 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 1985-86 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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AUM ALL-AMERICANS

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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-A-AARON, Pat ........................ 1990-91ABNEY, Zach ....................... 2005-07AHMAD,Farid ....................... 1992-93ALLEN, Darrel ..................... 1982-83ANDERSON, Darrell ............. 1991-94ANDERSON, Sandy .............. 1986-88ANGANTYSSON, Agust ......... 2006-09ANSLEY, A.J. .............. 2010-pres.ASHMORE, 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 .............. 1975-76BROOKS, Marquez ..... 2010-pres.BROTHERTON, Joe .............. 1975-77BROWN, Quadavious ........... 2007-09BOYD, Dan ......................... 1978-80BRADFORD, Bob ................. 1977-78BRANDT, 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 ............... 2005-06COLE, Caz ................... 2010-pres.CONWAY, 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-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 ..................... 2002-03HERGOTT, Alex .......... 2010-pres.HICKMAN, Ronnie ............... 2005-09HODGE, Kareem .................. 2003-04HOLMES, Brandon...... 2009-pres.HOOTEN, L.K. ..................... 1983-88HORNE, Wesley ................... 1999-00HOWARD, Kijana ................. 1998-01HOWELL, Henry .................. 1988-92HUDSON, Michael ................ 1986-91HULL, Jimmy ....................... 1994-96

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

-K-KELLAND, Eddie .................. 1978-79

KELLEY, Andre ..................... 1994-95KELLEY, 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 ..................... 1994-97LOWE, Tyler ........................ 2010-11LUNDY, 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-NDIOUR, El Hadji ................ 2010-11NESBA, Karim ..................... 2008-09NEWKIRK, Jeremy ............... 2004-05NICKSON, Lonnie ................ 1979-83NIELSON, Matt .................... 2006-08NOTTINGHAM, Gary ............ 1997-98NORRIS, Bernie ................... 1977-81NORRIS, Ryan ..................... 2009-11

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

-P-PAGE, Reggie ...................... 1993-94PASCLEY, Jonathan .............. 2009-10PASTER, Prelvis ................... 1991-94PERONA, Charles ................. 2009-11PHILLIPS, 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 .............. 2007-08

ROBINSON, James .............. 1993-94ROGERS, Draper ................. 1999-00ROWE, Joe ......................... 1980-81RUSH, 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 ...................... 1995-96STANGLINE, Jerry................ 2010-11STOUTEMIRE, 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 .............. 2008-11WILLIAMS, Sam .................. 1999-01WINGFIELD, Banastreus ...... 1991-92WOODARD, Ray .................. 1975-76WOOLFOLK, Larry ............... 1975-77

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

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Abreia BulgerSophomore

Verbena, Ala.Biology/Pre-Med

Briana MorganJunior

Montgomery, Ala. Business Management

Shelby PayneJunior

Skipperville, Ala.Speech Pathology

Breanna RelfSophomore

Montgomery, Ala.Mass Communications

Armeshia RileyFreshman

Atmore, Ala.Criminal Justice

2011-12 AUM Cheerleading Squad and Game Day Staff

Samantha RoseFreshman

Billingsley, Ala.Secondary Education

Janelle ShinesJunior

Montgomery, Ala.Physical Education

Joel HughesCheerleadingHead Coach

Amanda BrasingtonCheerleading

Assistant Coach

Bob BosticPublic Address

Announcer

Dr. Brad MoodyOffi cial

Scorekeeper

Kyle SampsellHead Athletic

Trainer

Laurel SmoakAthletic Training

Graduate Assistant

Frank WilliamsUniversity

Photographer

Trent WilsonAthletic Training

Graduate Assistant

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BOARD OF TRUSTEESAuburn University at Montgomery is governed by the Auburn University Board of Trustees, which include:Governor Robert Bentley President of BoardRobert E. Lowder District 2James W. Rane District 3Virginia N. Thompson District 3 - Lee CountyDwight L. Carlisle District 4Gaines Lanier District 5Sarah B. Newton District 7John G. Blackwell District 8Byron P. Franklin District 9Samuel L. Ginn At-LargeRaymond J. Harbert At-Large, President Pro TemporeCharles D. McCrary At-Large

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 estab-lish an additional degree-granting institution to serve Mont-gomery and the surrounding counties. The fi rst classes were offered in September 1969. A 500-acre tract on the east side of Montgomery was purchased for the site of the new cam-pus. Two architectural fi rms developed the master plan for the new campus and designed the original buildings, which

were occupied in the fall of 1971. A broad-based academic institution, AUM is organized into fi ve schools: Business, Education, Liberal Arts, Nursing and Sciences, while the Air University Graduate Program and Division of Continu-ing Education offer additional educational opportunities. In 1973 AUM was accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools as an operationally separate institu-tion. In 1978, 1988, 1998 and 2008, accreditation was reaffi rmed by the Southern Association.

MISSION STATEMENTAuburn University at Montgomery’s mission, as the metropolitan campus of Auburn University, a land-grant institution, is to foster and exemplify excellence in educa-tion through instruction, 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 pro-grams that are characteristic of the fi nest traditions of schol-arship and consistent with the responsibility 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 Montgom-ery offered students more than $4 million in Pell Grants and another $20 million in student loans. In addition, with chal-lenging classes and small class sizes, and Auburn Montgom-ery can provide you with an excellent education at a price you can afford.

A STUDENT-TO-FACULTY RATIO OF 18:1Our classes are kept small, giving you more personal atten-tion and allowing your professors to get to know you.

THIS IS AUM

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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 sociol-ogy. 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 fi ve-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 fi nd AUM can accommodate just about any schedule 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 networks 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 EXCELLENCEWarhawks’ 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 local college for the past several years. Our School of Business ranks among the top 5 percent in the world and is ranked a “Best Business School” by The Princeton Review.

THE NEW WELLNESS CENTERThe 73,500-square-foot Wellness Center will be a facility that will give students more options for recreation, more space for club meetings, and a place for them to hang out when they are not in class. The center will house several wellness and fi tness amenities, including: a pool, healthy snack bar, weight room, aerobics room, running track, basketball courts and a rock climbing wall. The center is funded largely through the student activities fee. Additional funds for building and op-erating the center will be provided by the university, private donations, and memberships sold to AUM employees and alumni. Construction began February 2011, and the Wellness Center is slated to open Fall 2012.

SUCCESSFUL ALUMNIAmong Auburn Montgomery’s more than 30,000 alumni, you’ll fi nd 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, Montgomery County 2009 Teacher of the Year – just to name a few.

THIS IS AUM

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CHANCELLOR, DR. JOHN G. VERES III

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. He has worked for over

30 years with the university and has been serving as chancellor since May 2006.

“I’m proud to be an AUM graduate and the fi rst graduate of AUM to have the opportu-

nity to serve the university as chancellor,” said Veres.

For six years prior to becoming chancellor, Veres was executive director of AUM University Outreach, which conducts

applied research and provides consulting services, including economic forecasting, equal employment opportunity and

public policy formation. The division’s Center for Advanced Technologies, Center for Business and Economic Develop-

ment, Center for Demographic Research and Center for Government and Public Affairs manage annually more than $9

million in contracts.

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.

Long involved in community affairs, Veres 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, the Catholic Housing Authority of Montgomery and the River Region United Way. Veres was also the inaugural re-

cipient of the Nonprofi t

Leadership Alliance’s

H. Roe Bartle Presiden-

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based on his support

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ment education.

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the former Beth Louise

Sullivan. They have

three children – Erin,

John and Olivia – and

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Steve Crotz is currently in his fourth year as full-time athletic director at Auburn Montgomery, after serving two stints as the interim athletic director in 2000 and 2007. During his tenure, AUM teams have fl ourished, programs have been established, and facilities improved. Student-athletes have also been stalwarts in the community and excelled in the classroom. Under his guidance, eight of AUM’s 10 sports have spent time in their respective NAIA Top 25 Coaches’ Polls and teams have won three national championships. In addition, 121 student-athletes

have earned All-Conference, All-Division or All-Freshman team honors, while 47 have garnered All-American honors. AUM has added a softball program, as well as men’s and women’s cross country programs, increasing its number of varsity sports to 10. The cross country team ran its fi rst meet in the Fall of 2011 and will compete in the Southern States Athletic Conference of the NAIA. Crotz has overseen several facility upgrades, including the renovation of the basketball gymnasium to include a section of 304 cushioned, chair-backed seats on the home side of the court, the building of a new state-of-the-art press box at the AUM Softball Complex and the re-surfacing of all 12 tennis courts at the AUM Tennis Complex. Upgrades to the Softball Complex will also include bleacher seating for more than 200 spectators directly behind home plate, restrooms, a concession stand, a press area and increased storage. In the classroom, student-athletes have been equally impressive, as 99 athletes have earned All-Academic honors from the SSAC and 32 have been named NAIA Scholar Athletes. Three AUM student-athletes, women’s basketball standouts Haley McIntyre and Carlie Ainsworth, and men’s basketball’s David Gallagher, have been named the SSAC Honor Student Athlete. Within the community, staff, coaches and student-athletes have logged better than 500 hours of service. Crotz has worked with the AUM administration to expand the athletic department staff to include a head and assistant softball coach and an athletic trainer. He has also spent the past two years serving as the chair of the Board of Athletic Directors within the Southern States Athletic Conference. For his efforts during the 2010-11 academic year, Crotz was selected the SSAC Athletic Director of the Year. Before focusing on administration, Crotz served 12 seasons 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 Association National Coach of the Year following his team’s national runner-up fi nish for the 1999-00 season. Prior to AUM, Crotz spent fi ve years as athletic director and six years as head women’s basketball coach at Lindenwood University. While at LU, Crotz earned 126 wins and led the Lady Lions to three consecutive NAIA National Tournament appearances. During his six years at the St. Charles, Mo., institution, he was named American Midwest Conference Coach of the Year on four occasions. In October 2009, he was inducted into the Lindenwood Hall of Fame. Crotz also spent nine years at Brentwood High School overseeing the girls’ basketball program and winning 210 games. Five times during that span he led Brentwood to the Missouri State Tournament where they won the state tournament in 1985 and fi nished as runners-up in 1986 and 1990. For his efforts, Crotz was named the Missouri High School Coach-of-the-Year in 1985. 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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John AhoFaculty AthleticRepresentative

Jordan CristAthletic Administration

Graduate Assistant

Larry ChapmanMen’s Basketball

Head Coach

Steve CrotzDirector of Athletics

Holly CurrieSoftball

Assistant Coach

Michael GrossMen’s and Women’s

Cross Country Head Coach

Dan DavisWomen’s Basketball

Head Coach

Joel HughesCheerleadingHead Coach

Wulf KochMen’s SoccerHead Coach

Q.V. LoweBaseball

Head Coach

Marty LovrichBaseball Associate

Head Coach

Tim LutzSports Information

Director

Serena McCoveryAthletics

Graduate Assistant

Samantha ParadiseWomen’s Basketball

Assistant Coach

Jamey NewsomeWomen’s Soccer

Head Coach

Jessie RosaAssistant Athletics

Director for Finance

Kyle SampsellAthletic Training

Head Trainer

Rolando VargasMen’s and Women’s Tennis Head Coach

Laurel SmoakAthletic Training

Graduate Assistant

Jack WatersMen’s BasketballAssistant Coach

Trent WilsonAthletic Training

Graduate Assistant

Chris Steiner-Wilcoxson

Softball Head Coach

AUM Athletics Staff Directory Media Directory

PRINT MEDIA

Montgomery AdvertiserSports Editor: Brad Zimanek

P.O. Box 1000

Montgomery, AL 36101-1000

Phone: (334) 261-1522

Fax: (334) 261-1548

www.montgomeryadvertiser.com

Alabama Associated PressSports Editor: John Zenor

201 Monroe Street

Montgomery, AL 36104

Phone: (334) 262-5947

Fax: (334) 265-7177

www.al.com/associatedpress/news

The AUMnibusAuburn University at Montgomery

Montgomery, AL 36124

Phone: (334) 244-3662

Fax: (334) 244-3762

http://aumnews.squarespace.com

Montgomery IndependentSports Editor: Bret Stanfi eld

1810 W. 5th Street

Montgomery, AL 36106

Phone: (334)265-7323

Fax: (334) 265-7320

Birmingham NewsSports Editor: Tom Arenberg

2201 4th Avenue N

Birmingham, AL 35203

Phone: (205) 325-2431

Fax: (205) 325-2425

www.al.com

Mobile Press RegisterSports Editor: Randy Kennedy

401 North Water Street

Mobile, AL 36602

Phone: (251) 433-1551

Fax: (251) 434-8603

www.al.com

RADIO

WMSP-AM 740Sports Director: John Longshore

Studio Host: Barry McKnight

One Commerce Street

Montgomery, AL 36104

Phone: (334) 240-9274

Fax: (334) 240-9219

www.sportsradio740.com

TELEVISION

WAKA-TV 8 (CBS) Sports Director: Dee Jackson

Reporter: Stu McCann

3020 East Boulevard

Montgomery, AL 36116

Phone: 334-420-3226

Fax: 334-244-7859

www.waka.com

WSFA-TV 12 (NBC)Sports Director: Jeff Shearer

Reporter: Derek Steyer

P.O. Box 25012

Montgomery, AL 36116

Phone: 334-613-8298

Fax: 334-614-8303

www.wsfa.com

WNCF-TV 32 (ABC)3251 Harrison Road

Montgomery, AL 36109

Phone: 334-270-3200

Fax: 334-270-2848

www.wncftv.com

SPORTS INFORMATION

AUM Tim Lutz

Phone: (334) 244-3832

E-mail: [email protected]

www.AUMathletics.com

SSAC Greg Black

Phone: (334) 799-3147

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.SSACsports.com

ATHLETICS STAFF

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The 2011-12 academic year marks the 12th year for Auburn Montgomery athletics competing as a member of the Southern States Athletic Conference (SSAC). In 2010, the conference an-nounced an expansion and now showcases 15 member institu-tions located throughout the Southeast, including the states of Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina and Tennessee.

Located in Norcross, Ga., the SSAC sponsors 13 intercollegiate sports including men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, softball, men’s and women’s tennis and men’s and women’s golf. The conference is led by Dr. Kurt Patberg, who became the commissioner in March of 2008. The conference staff also features a Sports Information Director, Greg Black; a Director of Marketing and Operation, Jonathan Wojciechowski; a Director of Communications, Heather Kirksey; and an Eligibility Chair, Dr. Richard Cowan. The SSAC was established in 1949 as the Georgia Intercollegiate Athletics Conference with six member schools, including Ogletho-rpe University, Berry College, Valdosta State University, North Georgia College and State University, 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 offi cial 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 com-petition, excellence and quality that appropriately represents its member institutions. Since the conference’s inception and affi liation with the NAIA, 23 SSAC teams and 11 indi-viduals have claimed national titles, while 22 teams have fi nished national runners-up. Auburn Montgomery has been a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athlet-ics (NAIA) since 1975. In those 35 years, AUM has claimed 20 national championships and six of the school’s 10 varsity programs have appeared in a national championship game. The NAIA, headquartered in Olathe, Kan., is a national organization with nearly 300 institu-tional 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 fi rst-rate athletics programs. The NAIA has continuously affi rmed its commitment to equality by becoming the fi rst national organization to offer institutional postseason opportunities to black student-athletes in 1948, to allow institutional membership to historically black institu-tions 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 aca-demic achievement and character development. The NAIA approaches sport and activity as an opportunity to intentionally teach be-

yond the fundamentals through the philosophy of the NAIA Champions of Character program. By applying the fi ve core values of respect, responsibility, integrity, servant leadership and sportsmanship, the NAIA has the ability to maximize talent to the benefi t of each individual. In addition, the Champions of Character program monitors each NAIA institution’s com-mitment to the initiative with its Scorecard, which is divided into character training, conduct in competition, academic focus, character recognition and character promotion. Last year, AUM was one of 220 schools recognized as a Five Star institution after earning 80 points on a 100-point scale, the 42nd-best total in the country.

SSAC Member Institutions

Auburn University at Montgomery Montgomery, Ala. Belhaven College Jackson, Miss.

Brenau University Gainesville, Ga. Brewton-Parker College Mt. Vernon, Ga.

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.

THE NAIA AND SSAC

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PROUD SPONSORS OF AUM BASKETBALL

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334-244-3578http://bookstore.aum.edu

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The six divisions within Auburn Montgomery’s Outreach help companies, public agencies and individuals expand their professional knowledge and prepare for the challenges of the future. Find out how Auburn Montgomery Outreach resources can benefit your organization.

Alabama Training Institute v Customized training and education based on specific needs

v Management and leadership development to improve overall workforce effectiveness

v Organizational development services to increase process efficiency

Center for Advanced Technologies v Information technology strategic management, consulting, mentoring and research

v Continuity of business operations to keep your company running in the event of a local crisis or operational emergency

v Business process re-engineering to improve the technological aspect of day-to-day procedures

Center for Business & Economic Development v Human resource solutions designed to improve performance management

v Management assistance with key criteria to optimize employee selection

v Custom organizational guidelines that increase efficiency and adaptability

Center for Demographic Research v Demographic and social research to improve marketing and services

v Data analysis and research design for socio-economic development and strategic planning to ensure accuracy and prudence

v Expert consultation and publication of demographic and economic impact studies for records and public relations

Center for Government & Public Affairs v Research assistance to determine areas of improvement for processes and service

v Methods of improved training and organizational models

v Implementation of recommended changes to ensure maximum effectiveness

Division of Continuing Education v Workforce education on current computer systems and applications

v Concept development and planning for conferences and seminars

v Personal and professional development workshops and classes

Call us at 334-244-3956 or visit us on the web at www.outreach.aum.edu

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